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SAIGON (UPI) - U. s. warplanes destroyed oil In·
stallations near Haiphong today for the third consecutive
day, underlining President Johnson's threat to punish
North Viet Nam until it is ready to talk peace. Planes hit
within 15 miles of the big port.
U. S. planes also struck Viet Cong positions in South
Viet Nam but in a tragic error accidentally dumped their
bombs on a Vietnamese village, killing five civilians and
wounding 43 others. The accident occurred about 15 miles
north of the Bien Hoa Air
Base near Saigon.
province.
In the ground war, troops of The raids were a continuation
the u. S. 1st Infantry Division 60 of the systematic de!ltruction of
miles northeast of Saigon were North Viet Nam's petroleum
chasing the remnants of a Viet and oil supplies. The biggest
Cong battalion back into raids came Wednesday when
Cambodia, A U. S. officer said Air Force and Navy jets
the Communisits apparently knocked out about 50 per cent
struck from Cambodia but were of the country's oil storage
routed with a loss of 320 Viet i capacity in raids on the fringes
Cong dead.
of Hanoi and Haiphong. This
Communist China reacted for was followed up with attacks
the first time today to the on three smaller l'aclllties north
attacks on oil storage depots on' of Hanoi Thursday.
the ou !skirts of Hanoi and The spokesman said the
Haiphong. II said the attacks tragic accident occurred u the
brought "the U. S. aggressors three FlOOs were attempting to
one step nearer to their jettison their unused bomb
grave." But it did not threaten oads over a designated jettison
a Korean-type intervention.
area about 15 miles north of
Communist diplomats
!n Bin Hoo air base.
London said Red China is The bombs failed to release
"virtually certain" to steer properly as the pilots pulled out
clear of direct armed conflict of their runs and the deadly
with the United States unless cannisters fell on the
village
China itself is attacked. Peking of Ta Nuyeri.
was said to fear any first Trucks and helicopters carry·
attack on China would hit her 111g medical aid rushed to the
nuclear installations In Sinkiang area.

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DEPOSIT CHECK - Richard Sayre, left foreground, director of the Gallla-Meigs Community Ac:tlo~ Program,
deposits a $30,000 check as the first df two settlements from the Federal Government for the Nmghborhood
Youth Program being operated in Gallia and Meigs with 120 youths havin_g summer Jobs. The s~cond. settle!'lent
will be for $30,010. Receiving the deposit at the Citizens National Bank of Mid~leport ts execubve vtce prestdei!t
and cashier, Mr. Paul Smart, while Clarence Thompson, director of the progra1_11 m Galha county, and Larry Momson, right, foreground, ,overall program director, look on. Ronald Deem, Metgs county Program Dtrector, Is not
pictured. The' first of the NYC program checks was distributed to workers last Thursd.ay.

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ready to start peace talks at a
moment's notice - any" time,
any where, on any sound lnvi·
tation - ''to end the killtr.g in
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the sou th and Ihe bombin~ m
the North."
He also let his critics
In
Washmgton and the youths who
picketed him in Des Moines
know that he believes the Viet
Cong are banking on dissension
in the United States to pull out
a victory for them.
The President wound it u~ by
.
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flying to his Johnson
ranch, 70 miles from San Antonio, for a long Fourth 01 July

weekend. His wife, Lady Bird,
his daughter, Luci, and Loci's
fiance, Pat Nugent - all companions of the Midwest tour . "th h"
were wt
1m.
Part of the time Thursday,
Johnson was talking in warm
and emotional terms to the teDE
of thousands who turned out on
roadsides, city streets, 1iverbanks, corn fields and auditor·
iums to hear him
proc!a•:n
peace and property of the top
of his voice.
But some of the 1·une he was
talkiilg loud and clear directly to Hanoi.

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Fultz L.eads County Campru•gn for Mill

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graduate of Waverly llip
Sehoul and Ohio Slate Univlll"
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eal Eagilleering. Married wltl
lwo daildren, the Kelleys live
at 3480 Kimberly Avenue, C•

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Selfdefense
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\:'est temperature reported BALTIMORE, Md. (UP!)
uraday to the U. S. Weathe~ 1be ~iUtaat Congress of Racial
. Bureau. excludina: Alaska and ~ualtty (CORE) opened 118
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liatltlnal
convention
todayroMorlld
Haw. ail, was 109. at
.Blyllle, •official
confirmed
Calif The 1 th
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ow IS mornmg was the orgainzation may abandon
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Theodore Beegle, resident of 42 at Greenville, Maine, Reno, nonviolence and assert
Spring-av, Pomeroy, bas heen Nev., and Stampede
Pass, Negroes' right to selfdefense.
appointed acting Meigs High· Wash.
National Director Floyd B.
way Department Engineer by 1-w. !: &lt;M-bWit .., McKissick, cont&lt;eteddby tetoryl•
the board of county commis·
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sioners, it was learned today.
appearmg in a" Bat ore
Beegle received the tempor·
newspape~ •. was . substantialary appointment, effective
ly ~orre.:t 10 quobng him 88
til such time as the county
saymg the .Amertcan way
publt·can execull·ve
violence" would replace "the
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names a replacement for
Christian way of nonvloleooe In Ill
. ;;
ii!Wl"!W._ late H. P. Christy, in a special
tbe civil rights movement.''
session of the commissioners
In an earlier statement
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. W. P. Lochary, general released~ newsmen, ~cKiJ.
Mr. Christy, engineer since chairman, today announced a ~tck satd the black mans
1964, was killed Tuesday of Ibis bostess COI!lJilittee to be respon- lS close to runruog over.
Attorney Bernard V. Fult' paign team," remarked Mil· paign In Meigs County and
week when a tandem asphalt sihle for entertaininJ the 45 Isn't going to turn in his guD. · ·
today was named chaiJ'man of ler. "He has an enviable ~~- throughout the Tenth Congres·
roller turned over on top of members of the Pittsburgh and his dignity as a man."
the Meigs County Miller for ord of community activity ,n&lt;J sional District a success."
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him In Belpre while working American Wind
SyiJIIlhony CORE associate national
Congress Committee.
achievement and we are COD· A member of the Executive
on a road project.
which will be in Pomeroy' July rector Lincuin 0. Lynch,
. fident he will do everything in Committee of the Ohio State
Ia
nal
Mr. Beegle, well-known
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during the convention last
"I'm extremely happy Wllh his power to make our cam- B A . ti Fultz has been
United Press teraa11 0
Metgs county, served as
The symphony group, making In Durt un, N. C., supported
our Congressional candidate,
ar . ssocta on,
CAPE. EKNNEDY (UPI) - ty surveyor from 1933-35
its second nnual appearance resolution declaring that people!
Clarence E. Miller," said l,'ultz
practicmg law in Pomeroy for 1be Uruled ~tales lalunlltecbed a was county engineer from 193a in Pomeroy, will present 811 subjected to violence
in accepting the appointment.
the last 10 years. He Is a tem· moon·momtortng sate
on 8 through 1941.
evening concert for adults aad allowed to retaliate, is said
0
"! feel he has demonstrated
be.r aad past president
the three-day voyage totodward loa Minutes of the conunissio11- a morning concert for children. be strongly in favor of moving!
leadership ability .and now has
~~~eport-Pomeroy
Rotary planned lunar orbit
ay
ers' special meeting aoled
Both wUI be presented from the In the direction of seU'·PI"13tec~l
entered upon a. htgh level, ag·
Fultz attended RIO" Grande report on the radiation envtron· board was making the appoiot- group's barge which Ia special· lion for civil rights workers.
gress1ve campatgn.
CoUege was graduated from men! awaiting Apollo astra- ment in accordance t.o Section 1y constructed for 11.
"We are looking forward to Two-yearo()ld Carl Gaganon, Ohio Northern University and nauts.
305.02 of !be Ohio
Revised Makillll up the committee are Citizens Committee
Mr. Miller meeting and hecom· R. D., Pomeroy, ~as rushed received his law degree from The 20 - ~~d physics labora· Code. It Is repPrted !be
Mrs. Cedric Clark, Mrs. Hngh
!ng acquainted with as many to Veterans Memortal Hospttal
.
tory, Amenca 8 answer to the live commiltee will make tbe Custer, Mrs. William B. Dow· To Unravel Fll88
Meigs County residents as pes- at 9:13 a. m. today after he Ohto State University. M~med, SovIet Luna 10 sate lllte decision on a fuUtlme actin&amp; nie, Mrs. J. Edward Foster, MARTINS FERRY,
slble before the November ~ac· had reportedly drank gasoUoe. and the father of three cbildren, launched three months • IIJO, highway department engineer Mrs. Bernard Fultz, M r s. (UPI) - A citizens committee, the
lion," Fultz continued.
Fultz resides at 129 Falrlane was sent on a course des~g~~ed within a liklay period from James Harley Mrs. Mild· designed to arbitrate a
~t=~
"We are Indeed fortunate to ::;oung Gaganon, son of Mr. nr;elge, M~dl~. ld .
. to get II into orbit around th~ the tniie of Mr. Christy's death. red Hawley, Mr;. David Hlndy, dispute belween the Board
li&lt;
have a man of Mr. Fultz' cali· a
Mrs. Maruice ~aganon,
s
res ems .tn- moon Monday.without the usu
The collllllissioners also vot- Mrs. Carl Horkey, Mn. Tbom· Education and the city's '""''"-'B::;:d~:i=
br as a member of our cam· was .reported in saltsfactory terested In serviDg oa the Me1gs midway steenng correction.
ed to vacate portions of Bed- 88 Hennessey Jr., Mrs. Emer- ers, Is being org111111ed here.
e
condition later this morning at County Miller lor Cnngreos The sleJ¥1er Delta rociet lord Township Road No. !6'1. 100 Joaea, Mn. AUan Leonard, Plans for tbe committee
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tbe hosplial. Tbe squad .run Committee are asked to con· carrying the s~tellite ~ This road 11 the &lt;roe In wbicb
Bruce Uoyd, Mrs. Rich- announced Thursday by the
for J!te child was to 3a/ Spnng- tact Fultz.
into the sky on tis 246,0QO.mile the county eommlsaionen
ard Martin, Mrs. J. w. Morris, io!' chamber of eoD1111el'Ce,
10
av, !omeroy.
journey at 12:al p.m. EST as Involved In litigation witb Mr. Mrs. Paul Nease, Mrs. Otarles lowing an Ohio Educalioa
The . omeroy squad was also
engineers successfully met a and Mrs. George Carper lnvol· Penlnpr, Mn. Grace Pratt, cation (OES) report
wblicbl
summoned at 9:14a.m. for Ben Service Announced
launch period only lwo minutes 91ng access t.o the proposed !leW Mrs. NUton Rausb llld Mra. recommended .eslllhllsltntent
defemed
Kesterson, MinersvUle,
wbo For Infant Son
lollll. The launch originally wu Route 33•
.
Paul 8marl
auch 1 group.
had fallen aad was reported unscheduled Thursday but was
conscious. The squad also trarur Funeral services lor Rodney postponed by heavy rain.
ported Mrs. Kesterson to v~.t.. ·Dean CUne iDfaDt SOD of F" t
I
PFC Danny L. Shain qon of erans Memorial Hospl~''
,Ciass Se~ Fred CUne !t~
VeleraDI Memorial Hospital
Mr. IIJII) Mrs. !larry L. Sl!aln,
· · ·~ former Linda Lou Helrlck
Admlallfoal - Rober&amp; DeJWult 2, Racine, arrived
in Prices ~n ~
· r' , J111 be beld SUDday at 2 p. ~ Wees, .Pomeroy; Robyn Gibbs,
.
V1et NIIDI Saturday will\ t.~e 1 Qui
' • t T din
'*'ijte Rawlings- Coats Flmer- Mason'; Darrell White, Middle- United Prell lalentalloltll &amp;bougbt they were equal to tbe oldster $3 a month
and pro-ibospltal
0
4th Baltallon, .502d
Infantry
e
ra IJ
iii' 'nome In Middleport. The port; JObn HUDIIIiU, Pomeroy; Medicare became a fact of task.
'fides, after a ~ Initial
!Airborne).
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NEW YORK &lt;VP9 - , Ices child waa two daya old at the Eula Matlack, Pomeroy.
Ute today. Hoapltal l'irnfnh!tr• '1be nearly universal fee11Dc ment by the patient,
The unit departed June
6 opened higher in moderately time o1 deatb.
Dldaraes - Carolyn Mal:- t.on said they were reaciJ lor wu tbat somehow, aomeway bulk of the IIIOileJ for .....,tori
from Fo.rt campbell. Ky., where active trading on the New Vork IJ'he bodJ wu to be flown f!J1, Nara Jenka, Lawrence Me- IL
the couatry's bospitall could bills.
II bad beeD organtzed April 13 Stocll Elcbqe ~.
from Kodiak, Alaska, and ar- Raffle, Dormll Busb,
Joan The federal health Insurance eope with Ibis as they bad willa Civil rlgbts also waa an
with persoanel ~ at the ~ortly after the openiog, the rive lo Parkersburg
today. Greene, Cheryl Morris, Ella program
that could Opell abort staffs, lack of lacllltlel principally In the South.
The
post. Ill Viet Nam !be oottai- Uruted Press
laternatloaal Frlendll 0may caB at the ltmeral DouiJas.
hospital doors to about 10 IIIII other problema.
Department ·111 He.e!tb ·l!lduca- lllllpitals
Ion bu '~ part of the aep- stock market lndicalof lhowed bome l1l)'lime Saturday. ReY.
million AmeriWll over 85 went
11u1e Provillea
t1on and Welfare 111c1' more ~ of
arate· 173d' Airborne Brlpde. a &amp;aiD of 0.40 per ceDI with Mu Donahue wW officiate,
fiCARII EVIDENT
Into effect at midnight.
Basically, Medltare provides llaan 600 boaplqtla Ud failed 111 ~~~~~
SbaiD, 1 rllleman In !be bat.. '128 lssuea traded. There were Burial will be Ill the ·~~~verv~ew SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) Critics had predicted dartly up to 60 days of hospital care comply with cleaepeptiGD
tallon'l .~ B, entered 402 adv811ces and 1S6 declines~ Cemetery.
The scan of 1f montbl
of 1 could result In a flood tide of with the patient paylnJ the lint qulremenll In time to .
L.
the Army 1D May 1161.and com.
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bllllld1 civil alrife Wlll'll evident elderly patients aeetlq admls- $40 and, If additional bospltal lor
In Medicare 011 ebarged
pleted ballc tralnlnfl at Fort
Melp ~ral ~apltil
LUCAL TEMPf
. today • tbt Do'!)lnlllJll· Repub- lion to tile hoapltall.
treatment Is required. MedlWith
Kztox. Ky. . .
• Adtlill•lri -:-· ~ Grl!nm., :'!'be leinpenturaill POmeroy's lie ~ J(!lq!lln Bal•guer But nearly aU bospltal care will oover the ~ts over
will~
'!lie ·ll~ld 1101ct1er Is 1 Apple Grore, W. Va.
~,~nell ~ · at 11:10 a.m. aa ~l 'l'bere waa lltlle administrators qwestloned by $1.0 a day for another ao daya. b'
1963 gr~ of- llouttlft ~ ' Dilcllllrles - ·Vem . Utile, · .
was; toe~ utfer fanfare '- just hope lor the fu- uaited Prest IDterni!IODal ID a 1be ~ part ct Medicare,
-' lll&amp;b ~..
J~~~~t~ ibllD. MarJe. Law•-. ~,- .,
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SAN MITQ]'I!O, Tex. (UP[)
- 'l'rtliQent JOiinson wa1ted on
his "'•••s ra'nch today lor a
Communist answer to
his
h
ll
bl
ds
th
car o()n· e-ta e
c a enge:
Come to the peace conference
table or expect more bombings
In North Viet Nam.
Johnson laid In on the line
Thursday In a pair of fo•·celul
and often impassioned speeches in the corn belt cente•·3 of
Omaha, Neb., and Des Moines,
Iowa.
He sent word to Hanoi that
air strikes in North Viet Nam
will continue, but that he is

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aa today declared the Amcri·
can bombinJ of targets at
Hanoi aad Balphlllll brought
"the U. S. a~rl ..•. oae
otep nearer to their crave."
Ii was Pekla'a lin&amp; - ·
tloa to the attacb, 11:1;ily
viewed as a mar.JL •sc ' ·on
,or •
ef the viet Nam war.
The charge was carried by
the Communist New China
News Agency in reports moo·
llored here.
Peking also charged the U.
!1. had informed the Soviet
Unloa of Its intentioa before
•llacking tile strategic tar·
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o· ts Ia Nortb Viet Nam.

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·Phils Nip Mets l-0, Giants Win
By GARY KALE
Mets.
Philadelphia, IR fourth place, homer Ill the lour~g atGene Mauch has more nerve ''I figured a game with the seven gamlll o(f the pace, could- ter Tom Hailer bad walked prothan a trapeze artist.
Mets was just what
Short n't get Sberl past th7.-iourth vided Perry with the winning
Tht'' 'llteel-haired skipper of needed to come around,'' inmng in his last twq1starts a- margin. Hart, not famous as a
the Philadelphia Phillies had Mauch said, ..'and did you no- gains! Atlanta and Pittsburgh. glove man, came up with
notorious Met (killer) Larry liCe the improvement In his Thus, Mauch selected I he fielding gems to preserve
Jackson scheduled to go
a- shder."
the San Francisco triumph.
1Mets as a stopgap for
gains! New · York Thursday Short struck out uine 1 bat- 1215-pound southpaw, wno won i
night ~nd then decided to u"' ters with that type pitch as be l ts games last season.
: Matty Aloo collected three
Chris Short In an effort to work Jposted his first victory since ! Gaylord Perry gained
re- 1 singles for Pittsburgh to "lake
his big lefth.,der inlo
the June 16.
1 venge
for long misery at tho , over the N. L. batting lead with
wmnlng column for the first The San l'rancisco
Giants hands of the Braves as
he 1a .328 mark. Teammates !Intime In two weeks.
beat the Atlanta Braves 3-1 to struck out 12 and brought hi' I berto Clemente and
Willie
Jackson has a 14-0 lifetime maintain their three game lead record to 11-1. His earned run Stargell are tied for second at
record against the Mets, Short and the Pit.tsburgh Pirates shut average is 2.25 and that'.&lt; what .326. Alou scored twice in helpwas only 3-2 going into the oul the Houston Astros 9-0 in counts when manager Wal AI- ing Vernon Law post his fourth
gam•. And opposing the Ph1i-l the only other National League ston of the Los Angeles Dod- win. Gene Alley and Jim
1
lies was Bob Shaw, with a S..l 1action
1gers shops around for AU-Star liaroni each drove in two runs.
lifetime mark against P~iladel- 1 Baltimore routed Kansas City . pitchers to play m the July IZ Donn Ciendenon contributed
phia .
Jt-3 Cle~eland heal Minneso- mid-season classic. Perry en-. double and triple in a 13 - hit
1
The duel was razor-sharp, bul l ta 4-11 and Boston edged New tered the game with an
0-7 1onslaught of three
Houston
tonic lor Short, as he posted a York 3-2 in the only scheduled) record against the Braves. , .' pitchers. Robin Roberts was
I~ victory and struck out
JJ American League games.
Jim (Ray) Hart's two - rll!' 1loser.

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HOUSTON, Tex. (UP!) - All- by San FranciiiCII lD ' his"
other "must win" series faces start, was expected to. take
the Cincinnati Reds as they hill tonight agaill!l Mike
launch an 11-game road trip ler (6-0) of the Alilrolltbrough the west tonight with a The two teams have met
single contest against Houston. three times this year, but
Jim Maloney (9-3), battered play four games this weekend. cisco.
--- - - They will be baltling for ·
They .took the llft'lea
place, which HoiiSton holda
each of those lealtlJ to move
I 1'.1 games over the Reds.
Into sixth place, 10 gaJ11At ·~
From here, tPe Reda move
the pace. H they can -·m.
to Los Angeles for three gan1ea J plish the same feat on this •
and then close out the
trip, they likely will be ia1 Mia~
" .. .. . .Then they asked
me
what poallloa II the hardest
three games at San&lt;~~~~~lenging position by the AU&lt;filllr
ill
basebaU, and I talll,
game break.
""

Ralston
In Finals,
Kin~ Wins

'~JWDI'!''

Br-aves Take
Over Lead
In Middleport

WIMBLEDON, England IUP!)
-When Dennis Ralston, as a
brtlliant and temperamental 17year-old, won a half share rn a
Wimbledon doubles Iitle in :
19till; it '\ 'as predicted be would
be back oome day for the big
---------------one.
summer camp with the NationThe crew-cut
Bakers!ield
al Guard .
Houston 000 000 000 ~ 6 5 Calif., ace, with both temper
Eighteen members and guests Pitts
120 022 20x- 9 13 I and
service under control
of Columbia Grange were at
Roberts, Latman (2), Montee- came back for it today againsi
Laur~l Grange Hall on Satur- gudo (7) and Bateman, Heath Spam's \!anuel Santana 10 the
day evening when Star, Larue!, (61; Law &lt;4-3) and PagiJaroni. men's singles final of WimbleColumbia Granges held their LP - Roberts 13-5).
don's 8oth championships.
final VISitation for the year.
Ralston and Billie Jean King
There were about 50 present. Phila
010 000 000 - 1 7 0 of Alhambra, Calli., who bave
Columbia Grange presented the New ork 000 000 000 - 0 6 0 been outst:andmg in the world'•
.
.
program for the evening. Those Short •9-4) and Dalrum~; most famous center court since pace w1th a 5~ VIctory over
attending from Columbia were Shaw, Arrigo (9) and
te. they were teen-agers, t.ook the the Senators (4-5),
1
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey, LP - Shaw ('5)
Amer1can cha11 enge m1o a The Braves won 144 over
.r •
Mrs. Faye Jordan, Ruth Ann
--- Wimbledon championship sin- ~ the Red Sox, with no further
and Jane Jordan, Mr. and Mrs.
(Only games scheduled)
gles bracket which was without details reported .
Rob Turner. Mr. and
Mrs.
an Australian in the men's ,
Arthur Crabtree, Mr and Mrs
American l.eHe:ue
d1v1s1oo for the first time smce j Ron Clonch of the Reds
Carl Greenlees and
R i I I a New York 010 100 00 _ 2 8 3 1955.
ed 1-hd ball at the Senators,
1
Rhodes, Mrs . Murl Galaway, Boston
000 020 10 1-• Ji o' Mrs . King will meet tbree- Bruce Hawley, the losing"'"'"·'
Kathy Cheadle, Mr and Mrs. Bouton, Womack (51, Reniff , time Wimbledon champion Ma- er, getting the only safe blow
Mendal Jordan and Walter and (7) and G1bbs, Lonborg, Me- ria Bueno of Brazil Saturday off Clonch, a lead off tWCJ-bltg- '
Michael Lawson. 1t was report- Mahon t7) and Ryan WP-Mc- for the women's title.
ger m the Senators' second. He
ed that Jospection \ rould be I Mahon (9-4). LP - Reniff (j. Billie Jean was unheralded died on third when Clonch got
held at Columbia Grange on ; 1) . HR - Pepitone (14th).
18-year-old Billie Jean Moffitt U.e third out by strikeout.
Fnday evemng, July\ 6, at the 1
when she knocked off lop- For the Reds, Hoffman had
Columbia School.
I Bait
300 210 050-11 19 1 seeded Margaret Smith in the two singles, Cooke a single and
Russell Crabtre"' spent Sun- ~ Kan City 020 100 000- 3 8 1 first round at Wimbledon in double, Clonch a double, and
day with his grandparents, Mr.
Bunker. Brabender (4f and . 1962. She
turned the trick McKinney a home run.
w.•~een ov.; ~
and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree while ' Etchbarren;
Terry, Dickson ' against the world's
ranking Senators .
000 000- 0 1 0
1
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Card (4), Sanders 15), Grilli 181 and woman player again in Thurs- Reds
00! 04x- 5 6 1 backwaldsteEARR
young Roof. WP - Brabender (2-1). day's semifinals.
B. Hawley and Kloes. Clonch
Crabtree attended a
JOW 'ant I If,..
farmers ~icnic at Wilmington. LP - Terry t J-5). HR - Chi"'- Mrs. King, showing
an and HyselL
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones les &lt;4th).
awesome new foreit!lnd, preciTHE STANDINGS
'' ~
and sons, Donald and David
- - -sion placement and smoking Gp -TEAM
w L GB Pel.
~arl, Nelsonville, visited with Cleve
100 lilO 020 - 4 8 o, volleys, deleated the Iaiii 8 Braves
6 2 0 .750
er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Minn
000 000 000- 0 7 o Australian, 6-3, 6-3.
10 Yankees
7 3 0
_700
.,
- - -- - Earl Starkey. Donald, Jr ., JS Hargan (4-31 and Crandall;
, 10
Rediegs
7 J o .700
1
on furlough from duty in the Perry, Cimmo (81, Roggenburk I
' 9 Senators 4 0 2•• .445
.250
U. S. Armed Forces and has (9) and Nixon. LP _ Perry J'an Cooneys Here
9 Red Sox
2 6 4
just returned from a tour or (2-31 . HR- Whitfield (12th).
For Hobo Reunion
v Indians
8 5~ .Ill
duty in Turkey.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Van
Mrs . Kenneth Crabtree was (Only games scheduled)
Cooney and son, Bill, are visitGETTING RAISE
Insurance Agency liM&lt;
in Marietta on Tuesday alterlng here from Tempe, Arizona,
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Some 113 1 • 2nd St.
P"""'r'•··O.
0000 for lbe funeral of Michael on Sunday.
and will attend the Bobo
1,100 HamJ!ton county employes
Phone WY 2-33&amp;
Fields, son of Mrs. Albert Hess, Christi! and Walter Baum- ion to be held July 3 at
are to get a 2 per cent pay inRt. 50 West, Albany. Michael, gaertel, Albany, are spending a Middleport Park, Mill St.
crease, effective l'nday, under

CLEARLY REVEALED

Major League Results
Nation•! Le
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The Bobo Reumon this year the Wednesday authomation of
::uc:
will be held at
Middleport county commissioners.
1
lumbus, had '!"en a pupil of , !ly.
(roadSide) park, Mill-s!, Juty lr="'-================--;;;1:;;
Mrs. Crabtree s at
Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tharp 3. Bring 1 p1cnic basket.
1
Mr. and Mrs. William Thorn- of Newark are spending the
as of Columbus spent
the summer here at the Merlin
ATTEND FUNERAL
weeken$1 at their farm homo; Teets property and he
is at- Relatives in the area att1~na- ,I
here. 6n Sunday afternoon their tending Ohio Unive.,ity classes. ing the funeral of Carl Baer
By United Preu IDiernallonal 7 p.m.
M nd M L
R th
daughter, Nancy Thomas, and Recent guests of Mr. and Columbus Wednesday were
b
r. a
rs arry u erf. d C
fl
d
National l.eague
Boston at Chicago _ Bran- 1 d
d d ht
Er beth a rten , o1urn us, ew own Mrs. Robert Stout were Mrs. cob Baer, George Baer, Mrs.
wL Pet GB ,don (0-2 ) vs Buzhardt 13 .51 "::1 Aornnean
and Jaug .1ers, f Jza
from Columbus and landed near James Willis and children of Kerns Roush, Manning Roush,
enmero
b
ts'h
nd ··d
·
San Fran
48 2a .632
p.m.
field, Ohio were recent
er paren
orne a
v1s1te Delrmt, and Mr. ana . Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Willard Faudree,
·. ·Pittsburgh
43 29 .597 3 I
. d d.
'
h.
a
short
time
before
returnmg
Benny
Lowe
and
family
of
Mrs.
William
Knight,
Mrs.
Cy• c 1·f ·
~1
, ay mner guests o1 15
.
Los Angeles 41 32 .562 51'.1 I a I orma at
•~ eve! and - ~
I' M
d M
to Columbus.
Cleveland. Mrs. Hele• Kirby ril Arnold, Mrs. John
Scott,
Philadelphia 40 34 .541
7 . Chance IIHII vs Siebert (8-31. pcarend,, r. P•tn R krs. nd
Mrs. Mary Jordan
enter- · and sons, Ronnie and Donnie
J! ! •
Mrs
Woodrow
Mora,
Mrs.
Ed1 .
.~
· anoenear. oc a
Ia' d .
'
Houston
39 36 .520 8'h ' 7 · 0 p.m.
1 d
h.
M
me w1th a Tupperware ~ar- . Elizabethton, Tenn., who had ith Sisson, Mrs Mark Evans
:'
Cincinnati
36 36 500 10
New York at
Washington ' ~or:~n ~~a~~ ~ ri~ the
ty at her home on Friday •ven- been visiting with her parenl:J, and Mr. and Mrs. David Holter ,
St. Louis
34 38 .471 12 - Peterson 16-5) vs
Y
mg.
Mrs.
Sue
Watkms
of
Athens
accompanied
her
siSter
Mrs
ant~
family,
I
0 r1ega 1 noon
'
·
Atlanta
34 44 .436 15 (6-6). 8:05 p.m.
·
Mrs.
· LewJS
. 8m1.lh and
was the
and will
t 1demonstrator.
1 ded
· Those Lowe, to Cleveland
·
•ew York
29 41 .414 16
presen nc u
KeZiah Dye, spend some lime there.
pests on Sunday at the home
Chicago
23 49 .319 23
Minnesota
at Baltimore - : ~r, Nancy, ;pe~t •;~eral
Melva Faye Crabtree, Bonnie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Throck- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
0
Thursday's Results
Kaat 19-51 vs. Barber 18-2). Bl• ~ r:~ft".ct":;:;th he~··
and Kathy Cheadle, Katherine morton took their granddaught- Ji'ern Gillogly.
San Francisco 3 AUanta 1
p m.
~ 1 M
d M J h Lawson, Mrs. Unda Ross and ers, Rosemary and Edith Land-1;-===ii.i.=====iiiOj
1~n
Pittsburgh 9 Houston I, mght ·
rs. ~ n son, Mrs. Harry Ross, Lois ers to Cincinnati on an excurPhila I New York 0, night
I
Saturday's Game
·d ~w '"~h a! c~u~n~, r. Bailey, Joan and Debbie Stout, sion train and viSited th! zou
tOnly games scheduled)
Boston at Chicago, tw•light
aMn
rHs.
arthes c 8
at Mae Jordan, Mrs. Mcl'arland, there over the weekend.
Friday's Probable Pitchers Ic
Kansas
City
at
De.tr
.
mt
oose
aven
ere.
F aye J ordan, HeIen Je ffers,
1f 1 Cl
M
D.
R r
Mrs. Roger Greer of Green1 111 ht
Starting Times (EDT)
aI a
eve, w . g
th rs . ""Yk a~J~gs
Elizabeth Jordan, Janie Jeffers 1ville, S. C., is spending a
Pittsburgb at New York - ~ N-;w York 3 .1 Washmgton
nde pdas 1 hwteree. w' Mer sond and nephew, Robert
Jeffers, few days witb her mother, Mrs.
For The Family
1
Fryman tS.3) vs. Fisher 15-7). Mmn a1 Ballimore, twJ-mght
aM D
aug
-m-aw,
r.nd an and Mrs. ..,.,rsey
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J orda n, v·Ir· 1 Ha"" I Bur ke an d fne
. nd8 here.
R r
Prlcts
I pm
rs. enver aw mgs a son. ginia and Ralph.
Carolyn Greenlees has
$l99
Ch1cago at Philadelphia TOP CHOICE SIGNS
Those who gathered at the Mr. and Mrs . Lawrence Wood- turned home from Mallory,
lhgin A t - - Faul 0 _21 vs L Jackson IHJ
CINCINNATI iUPI) - Pitch- home of Mr. and Mrs. Mendal yard Columbu5
d
C
V
h
h
h
d bee
B·05 p m
· '
· ' er Gary Nolan of Oroville, Cal- Jordan and Waiter on Thursday Wood'
d Alb ' an .. ed ~h a., w ere 8 e a
n
·
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d f h·
.
yar ,
any, VISit wit 1ng.
Cincinnati at Houston - Ma- Ihornia,
t
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top
ra
I
c
mce,
evenmg
to
help
Mr.
.Jordan
Mr
nd
M
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p razI.,.
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Middleport, 0.
Ioney •9-3 I vs. Cueller
16~). · as SJgn a con rae or one
ce e rate
bJrthday
with Mr. and Mrs. William Cheadle and famil ol Galli lis
9:30 p m.
: the largest bonuses ever p3id watermelon and 1ce cream
Y
po
St. Lou 18 at Los Angeles _ I by the loam, the Cmcinnati Mrs. Faye Jordan, Mr
A. Jackson (IH!) vs.
Koulax ' Reds announced today.
Mrs. LaVern Jordan and
(14-21. 11 p.m.
1 James McLaughlin,
Reds ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
Plonning A Picnic or Outdoor Party
Atlanta at San Francisoo _ farm director, said the 18-year- dan and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Over 4th of July W"k·End?
Lemaster 15-a) vs. Herl&gt;el (3- old righthander will travel with Dwaine Jordan, Bryan
and
OJ. 11 p.m.
' the Reds on their road trip to Keith, and VIctor Perry. OthSalarday'• Games
Houston, Los Angeles and San ers calling during U.e day inPittsburgh at New York
Francisco.
eluded Mrs. Melva Faye CrabChicago at Philadelphia
tree and Mrs. Barbara CrabCit• at HoiiS, afternoon &amp; night Jt has been estimated the' tree.
:
SL Louis at Los Angeles, night lltllrly 40
million
persons Donald Crabtree has return- I
Atlanta at San Francisco
visited national parks in tbe ed from camp Perry where he
·
American Leape
United States during 1964.
had been attending a session
w LPct GB 1_.._._._._~._._._._._._._~._._._~11
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CHEST
Baltimore
50 25 .667
Detroit
44 27 .620 4
Cleveland
43 29 .597 51&gt;
california
39 35 .527 101&gt;
Piping Hot
Minnesota
35 38 .479 14
ROUTE 7
POMEROY, 0.
CiJlcagB
33 38 .465 15
When Sold
l!•w Yart 31 39 .443 16~
THE BUCKET _
3.75
l DOOR COMBINATION
'kansas City 31 42 .425 11
EQUALLY
(Serves 5 to 7 HunlfY People)
Wlishtncton 31 44 .413
It
DELICIOUS
ilofJIOO
27 ~ 41 .385 221it
THE BARREL _
5.00
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COLD.
nlll'ld8y'• Resalll
(llerveli T to 10 Hun!II')' People)
llallimore 11 Kansas City 3
SATURDAY, JULY 2
~ loveland 4 Minnesota 0
RHYTHM KINGS
Boston I New York 2, twilight
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·Phils Nip Mets l-0, Giants Win
By GARY KALE
Mets.
Philadelphia, IR fourth place, homer Ill the lour~g atGene Mauch has more nerve ''I figured a game with the seven gamlll o(f the pace, could- ter Tom Hailer bad walked prothan a trapeze artist.
Mets was just what
Short n't get Sberl past th7.-iourth vided Perry with the winning
Tht'' 'llteel-haired skipper of needed to come around,'' inmng in his last twq1starts a- margin. Hart, not famous as a
the Philadelphia Phillies had Mauch said, ..'and did you no- gains! Atlanta and Pittsburgh. glove man, came up with
notorious Met (killer) Larry liCe the improvement In his Thus, Mauch selected I he fielding gems to preserve
Jackson scheduled to go
a- shder."
the San Francisco triumph.
1Mets as a stopgap for
gains! New · York Thursday Short struck out uine 1 bat- 1215-pound southpaw, wno won i
night ~nd then decided to u"' ters with that type pitch as be l ts games last season.
: Matty Aloo collected three
Chris Short In an effort to work Jposted his first victory since ! Gaylord Perry gained
re- 1 singles for Pittsburgh to "lake
his big lefth.,der inlo
the June 16.
1 venge
for long misery at tho , over the N. L. batting lead with
wmnlng column for the first The San l'rancisco
Giants hands of the Braves as
he 1a .328 mark. Teammates !Intime In two weeks.
beat the Atlanta Braves 3-1 to struck out 12 and brought hi' I berto Clemente and
Willie
Jackson has a 14-0 lifetime maintain their three game lead record to 11-1. His earned run Stargell are tied for second at
record against the Mets, Short and the Pit.tsburgh Pirates shut average is 2.25 and that'.&lt; what .326. Alou scored twice in helpwas only 3-2 going into the oul the Houston Astros 9-0 in counts when manager Wal AI- ing Vernon Law post his fourth
gam•. And opposing the Ph1i-l the only other National League ston of the Los Angeles Dod- win. Gene Alley and Jim
1
lies was Bob Shaw, with a S..l 1action
1gers shops around for AU-Star liaroni each drove in two runs.
lifetime mark against P~iladel- 1 Baltimore routed Kansas City . pitchers to play m the July IZ Donn Ciendenon contributed
phia .
Jt-3 Cle~eland heal Minneso- mid-season classic. Perry en-. double and triple in a 13 - hit
1
The duel was razor-sharp, bul l ta 4-11 and Boston edged New tered the game with an
0-7 1onslaught of three
Houston
tonic lor Short, as he posted a York 3-2 in the only scheduled) record against the Braves. , .' pitchers. Robin Roberts was
I~ victory and struck out
JJ American League games.
Jim (Ray) Hart's two - rll!' 1loser.

ALLoSTAR

Maloney

Hurl~
·;

HOUSTON, Tex. (UP!) - All- by San FranciiiCII lD ' his"
other "must win" series faces start, was expected to. take
the Cincinnati Reds as they hill tonight agaill!l Mike
launch an 11-game road trip ler (6-0) of the Alilrolltbrough the west tonight with a The two teams have met
single contest against Houston. three times this year, but
Jim Maloney (9-3), battered play four games this weekend. cisco.
--- - - They will be baltling for ·
They .took the llft'lea
place, which HoiiSton holda
each of those lealtlJ to move
I 1'.1 games over the Reds.
Into sixth place, 10 gaJ11At ·~
From here, tPe Reda move
the pace. H they can -·m.
to Los Angeles for three gan1ea J plish the same feat on this •
and then close out the
trip, they likely will be ia1 Mia~
" .. .. . .Then they asked
me
what poallloa II the hardest
three games at San&lt;~~~~~lenging position by the AU&lt;filllr
ill
basebaU, and I talll,
game break.
""

Ralston
In Finals,
Kin~ Wins

'~JWDI'!''

Br-aves Take
Over Lead
In Middleport

WIMBLEDON, England IUP!)
-When Dennis Ralston, as a
brtlliant and temperamental 17year-old, won a half share rn a
Wimbledon doubles Iitle in :
19till; it '\ 'as predicted be would
be back oome day for the big
---------------one.
summer camp with the NationThe crew-cut
Bakers!ield
al Guard .
Houston 000 000 000 ~ 6 5 Calif., ace, with both temper
Eighteen members and guests Pitts
120 022 20x- 9 13 I and
service under control
of Columbia Grange were at
Roberts, Latman (2), Montee- came back for it today againsi
Laur~l Grange Hall on Satur- gudo (7) and Bateman, Heath Spam's \!anuel Santana 10 the
day evening when Star, Larue!, (61; Law &lt;4-3) and PagiJaroni. men's singles final of WimbleColumbia Granges held their LP - Roberts 13-5).
don's 8oth championships.
final VISitation for the year.
Ralston and Billie Jean King
There were about 50 present. Phila
010 000 000 - 1 7 0 of Alhambra, Calli., who bave
Columbia Grange presented the New ork 000 000 000 - 0 6 0 been outst:andmg in the world'•
.
.
program for the evening. Those Short •9-4) and Dalrum~; most famous center court since pace w1th a 5~ VIctory over
attending from Columbia were Shaw, Arrigo (9) and
te. they were teen-agers, t.ook the the Senators (4-5),
1
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey, LP - Shaw ('5)
Amer1can cha11 enge m1o a The Braves won 144 over
.r •
Mrs. Faye Jordan, Ruth Ann
--- Wimbledon championship sin- ~ the Red Sox, with no further
and Jane Jordan, Mr. and Mrs.
(Only games scheduled)
gles bracket which was without details reported .
Rob Turner. Mr. and
Mrs.
an Australian in the men's ,
Arthur Crabtree, Mr and Mrs
American l.eHe:ue
d1v1s1oo for the first time smce j Ron Clonch of the Reds
Carl Greenlees and
R i I I a New York 010 100 00 _ 2 8 3 1955.
ed 1-hd ball at the Senators,
1
Rhodes, Mrs . Murl Galaway, Boston
000 020 10 1-• Ji o' Mrs . King will meet tbree- Bruce Hawley, the losing"'"'"·'
Kathy Cheadle, Mr and Mrs. Bouton, Womack (51, Reniff , time Wimbledon champion Ma- er, getting the only safe blow
Mendal Jordan and Walter and (7) and G1bbs, Lonborg, Me- ria Bueno of Brazil Saturday off Clonch, a lead off tWCJ-bltg- '
Michael Lawson. 1t was report- Mahon t7) and Ryan WP-Mc- for the women's title.
ger m the Senators' second. He
ed that Jospection \ rould be I Mahon (9-4). LP - Reniff (j. Billie Jean was unheralded died on third when Clonch got
held at Columbia Grange on ; 1) . HR - Pepitone (14th).
18-year-old Billie Jean Moffitt U.e third out by strikeout.
Fnday evemng, July\ 6, at the 1
when she knocked off lop- For the Reds, Hoffman had
Columbia School.
I Bait
300 210 050-11 19 1 seeded Margaret Smith in the two singles, Cooke a single and
Russell Crabtre"' spent Sun- ~ Kan City 020 100 000- 3 8 1 first round at Wimbledon in double, Clonch a double, and
day with his grandparents, Mr.
Bunker. Brabender (4f and . 1962. She
turned the trick McKinney a home run.
w.•~een ov.; ~
and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree while ' Etchbarren;
Terry, Dickson ' against the world's
ranking Senators .
000 000- 0 1 0
1
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Card (4), Sanders 15), Grilli 181 and woman player again in Thurs- Reds
00! 04x- 5 6 1 backwaldsteEARR
young Roof. WP - Brabender (2-1). day's semifinals.
B. Hawley and Kloes. Clonch
Crabtree attended a
JOW 'ant I If,..
farmers ~icnic at Wilmington. LP - Terry t J-5). HR - Chi"'- Mrs. King, showing
an and HyselL
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones les &lt;4th).
awesome new foreit!lnd, preciTHE STANDINGS
'' ~
and sons, Donald and David
- - -sion placement and smoking Gp -TEAM
w L GB Pel.
~arl, Nelsonville, visited with Cleve
100 lilO 020 - 4 8 o, volleys, deleated the Iaiii 8 Braves
6 2 0 .750
er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Minn
000 000 000- 0 7 o Australian, 6-3, 6-3.
10 Yankees
7 3 0
_700
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- - -- - Earl Starkey. Donald, Jr ., JS Hargan (4-31 and Crandall;
, 10
Rediegs
7 J o .700
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' 9 Senators 4 0 2•• .445
.250
U. S. Armed Forces and has (9) and Nixon. LP _ Perry J'an Cooneys Here
9 Red Sox
2 6 4
just returned from a tour or (2-31 . HR- Whitfield (12th).
For Hobo Reunion
v Indians
8 5~ .Ill
duty in Turkey.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Van
Mrs . Kenneth Crabtree was (Only games scheduled)
Cooney and son, Bill, are visitGETTING RAISE
Insurance Agency liM&lt;
in Marietta on Tuesday alterlng here from Tempe, Arizona,
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Some 113 1 • 2nd St.
P"""'r'•··O.
0000 for lbe funeral of Michael on Sunday.
and will attend the Bobo
1,100 HamJ!ton county employes
Phone WY 2-33&amp;
Fields, son of Mrs. Albert Hess, Christi! and Walter Baum- ion to be held July 3 at
are to get a 2 per cent pay inRt. 50 West, Albany. Michael, gaertel, Albany, are spending a Middleport Park, Mill St.
crease, effective l'nday, under

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The Bobo Reumon this year the Wednesday authomation of
::uc:
will be held at
Middleport county commissioners.
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lumbus, had '!"en a pupil of , !ly.
(roadSide) park, Mill-s!, Juty lr="'-================--;;;1:;;
Mrs. Crabtree s at
Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tharp 3. Bring 1 p1cnic basket.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Thorn- of Newark are spending the
as of Columbus spent
the summer here at the Merlin
ATTEND FUNERAL
weeken$1 at their farm homo; Teets property and he
is at- Relatives in the area att1~na- ,I
here. 6n Sunday afternoon their tending Ohio Unive.,ity classes. ing the funeral of Carl Baer
By United Preu IDiernallonal 7 p.m.
M nd M L
R th
daughter, Nancy Thomas, and Recent guests of Mr. and Columbus Wednesday were
b
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National l.eague
Boston at Chicago _ Bran- 1 d
d d ht
Er beth a rten , o1urn us, ew own Mrs. Robert Stout were Mrs. cob Baer, George Baer, Mrs.
wL Pet GB ,don (0-2 ) vs Buzhardt 13 .51 "::1 Aornnean
and Jaug .1ers, f Jza
from Columbus and landed near James Willis and children of Kerns Roush, Manning Roush,
enmero
b
ts'h
nd ··d
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San Fran
48 2a .632
p.m.
field, Ohio were recent
er paren
orne a
v1s1te Delrmt, and Mr. ana . Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Willard Faudree,
·. ·Pittsburgh
43 29 .597 3 I
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h.
a
short
time
before
returnmg
Benny
Lowe
and
family
of
Mrs.
William
Knight,
Mrs.
Cy• c 1·f ·
~1
, ay mner guests o1 15
.
Los Angeles 41 32 .562 51'.1 I a I orma at
•~ eve! and - ~
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to Columbus.
Cleveland. Mrs. Hele• Kirby ril Arnold, Mrs. John
Scott,
Philadelphia 40 34 .541
7 . Chance IIHII vs Siebert (8-31. pcarend,, r. P•tn R krs. nd
Mrs. Mary Jordan
enter- · and sons, Ronnie and Donnie
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Mrs
Woodrow
Mora,
Mrs.
Ed1 .
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· anoenear. oc a
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39 36 .520 8'h ' 7 · 0 p.m.
1 d
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M
me w1th a Tupperware ~ar- . Elizabethton, Tenn., who had ith Sisson, Mrs Mark Evans
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Cincinnati
36 36 500 10
New York at
Washington ' ~or:~n ~~a~~ ~ ri~ the
ty at her home on Friday •ven- been visiting with her parenl:J, and Mr. and Mrs. David Holter ,
St. Louis
34 38 .471 12 - Peterson 16-5) vs
Y
mg.
Mrs.
Sue
Watkms
of
Athens
accompanied
her
siSter
Mrs
ant~
family,
I
0 r1ega 1 noon
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34 44 .436 15 (6-6). 8:05 p.m.
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Mrs.
· LewJS
. 8m1.lh and
was the
and will
t 1demonstrator.
1 ded
· Those Lowe, to Cleveland
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•ew York
29 41 .414 16
presen nc u
KeZiah Dye, spend some lime there.
pests on Sunday at the home
Chicago
23 49 .319 23
Minnesota
at Baltimore - : ~r, Nancy, ;pe~t •;~eral
Melva Faye Crabtree, Bonnie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Throck- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
0
Thursday's Results
Kaat 19-51 vs. Barber 18-2). Bl• ~ r:~ft".ct":;:;th he~··
and Kathy Cheadle, Katherine morton took their granddaught- Ji'ern Gillogly.
San Francisco 3 AUanta 1
p m.
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d M J h Lawson, Mrs. Unda Ross and ers, Rosemary and Edith Land-1;-===ii.i.=====iiiOj
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Pittsburgh 9 Houston I, mght ·
rs. ~ n son, Mrs. Harry Ross, Lois ers to Cincinnati on an excurPhila I New York 0, night
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Saturday's Game
·d ~w '"~h a! c~u~n~, r. Bailey, Joan and Debbie Stout, sion train and viSited th! zou
tOnly games scheduled)
Boston at Chicago, tw•light
aMn
rHs.
arthes c 8
at Mae Jordan, Mrs. Mcl'arland, there over the weekend.
Friday's Probable Pitchers Ic
Kansas
City
at
De.tr
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mt
oose
aven
ere.
F aye J ordan, HeIen Je ffers,
1f 1 Cl
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Mrs. Roger Greer of Green1 111 ht
Starting Times (EDT)
aI a
eve, w . g
th rs . ""Yk a~J~gs
Elizabeth Jordan, Janie Jeffers 1ville, S. C., is spending a
Pittsburgb at New York - ~ N-;w York 3 .1 Washmgton
nde pdas 1 hwteree. w' Mer sond and nephew, Robert
Jeffers, few days witb her mother, Mrs.
For The Family
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Fryman tS.3) vs. Fisher 15-7). Mmn a1 Ballimore, twJ-mght
aM D
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r.nd an and Mrs. ..,.,rsey
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. nd8 here.
R r
Prlcts
I pm
rs. enver aw mgs a son. ginia and Ralph.
Carolyn Greenlees has
$l99
Ch1cago at Philadelphia TOP CHOICE SIGNS
Those who gathered at the Mr. and Mrs . Lawrence Wood- turned home from Mallory,
lhgin A t - - Faul 0 _21 vs L Jackson IHJ
CINCINNATI iUPI) - Pitch- home of Mr. and Mrs. Mendal yard Columbu5
d
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B·05 p m
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d Alb ' an .. ed ~h a., w ere 8 e a
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any, VISit wit 1ng.
Cincinnati at Houston - Ma- Ihornia,
t
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top
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evenmg
to
help
Mr.
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Mr
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Middleport, 0.
Ioney •9-3 I vs. Cueller
16~). · as SJgn a con rae or one
ce e rate
bJrthday
with Mr. and Mrs. William Cheadle and famil ol Galli lis
9:30 p m.
: the largest bonuses ever p3id watermelon and 1ce cream
Y
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St. Lou 18 at Los Angeles _ I by the loam, the Cmcinnati Mrs. Faye Jordan, Mr
A. Jackson (IH!) vs.
Koulax ' Reds announced today.
Mrs. LaVern Jordan and
(14-21. 11 p.m.
1 James McLaughlin,
Reds ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
Plonning A Picnic or Outdoor Party
Atlanta at San Francisoo _ farm director, said the 18-year- dan and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Over 4th of July W"k·End?
Lemaster 15-a) vs. Herl&gt;el (3- old righthander will travel with Dwaine Jordan, Bryan
and
OJ. 11 p.m.
' the Reds on their road trip to Keith, and VIctor Perry. OthSalarday'• Games
Houston, Los Angeles and San ers calling during U.e day inPittsburgh at New York
Francisco.
eluded Mrs. Melva Faye CrabChicago at Philadelphia
tree and Mrs. Barbara CrabCit• at HoiiS, afternoon &amp; night Jt has been estimated the' tree.
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SL Louis at Los Angeles, night lltllrly 40
million
persons Donald Crabtree has return- I
Atlanta at San Francisco
visited national parks in tbe ed from camp Perry where he
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American Leape
United States during 1964.
had been attending a session
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Baltimore
50 25 .667
Detroit
44 27 .620 4
Cleveland
43 29 .597 51&gt;
california
39 35 .527 101&gt;
Piping Hot
Minnesota
35 38 .479 14
ROUTE 7
POMEROY, 0.
CiJlcagB
33 38 .465 15
When Sold
l!•w Yart 31 39 .443 16~
THE BUCKET _
3.75
l DOOR COMBINATION
'kansas City 31 42 .425 11
EQUALLY
(Serves 5 to 7 HunlfY People)
Wlishtncton 31 44 .413
It
DELICIOUS
ilofJIOO
27 ~ 41 .385 221it
THE BARREL _
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COLD.
nlll'ld8y'• Resalll
(llerveli T to 10 Hun!II')' People)
llallimore 11 Kansas City 3
SATURDAY, JULY 2
~ loveland 4 Minnesota 0
RHYTHM KINGS
Boston I New York 2, twilight
SUNDAY, JULY 3 _ _ CHECKMATES
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Mr. and Mrs. i~rnest 0f•fter
and family, returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Spencer
of Capton spent a week end
with M
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p ,,,. r.a0dan1 milyrs. Terri Pul
.u ns
lms
retur~ed ahome• wllh them·
afte.- havtng spent two weeks
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller ot
Chester spent an evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul urr.
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Mrs. Le,slilr White, 133 S6c- ', , ·
Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey
.,_ Earl w R-L
.. Wichita, Kans., were __ 1
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mson,
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,.. guests 0 I Mrs A· H·
Ronald L. Allison, 121G Second
GOlBE
BailoyAckett.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wll·
liam
Ave.; Mrs. Erne!! C. Ca~dwoll, •
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2S Vinton Ave.; Mrs. Jonn D.
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Mr and Mrs. Wateman White
Pasquale, 650 First Ave.; Mrl.
of Keno and Mr. Denver Hill
Paul G. Wlckllne, 322 Third
LIBART ,
;f Foster, IV. Va., were guests
Ave.; Mrs. Carl Cook, Rt. S ·
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of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Ballard
VInton; Mrs. Ernest E. Walls,
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and family Sunday.
Rt. I Northup; Mrs. Richard
Mr and Mrs, Ernest Deeter
D. James, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; ~TWNAY
aad family of Columbus spent
WITH U.S. COMBAT Affi FORCES, Vietnam- Staff Leigh Ann Houck, Eureka Star
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d Mr Rt.; Judson H. Clark,
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to form lilt ourpriM ......... u "--rge Roberts.
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f '1
t Rich ard L. Bene dict (rt.g , son o "r. an
:.~j'•!; July 1 - 11 a. m. SII.ergean
s.
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S. Benedict of Leon, W. Va., receives the Air Medal In ran e; na
· arcus, ·
Miss Sharon Holter is spend·
parade through down- Vietnam. Sergeant Benedict, an aircraft maintenance 1 Northup; Mrs. Roger E. Hal· .
11111111-lllllllot
lng a few days at Canter's Cave
Pleasant. 12:30 p.m. technician was awarded the medal for meritorious
ley, RL 2 Crown Clty;
Mrs.
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ceremonies for PAA ievement during military flights. The serg~ant, a 1953 Donald \\', Cttck, Pt. !'leas· ~
(Aaow.n lomo•ro•l
Mr. and Mra. Perry Orr of
Let Dudley's
and Grey Eagle arch· gr~duate of Barboursville (W. Va.) High School, attended ant; Mrs. Forres~ F.
LeBfl, ·.
lUITY CUIYI IUIIAU tiNilY
Columbus called on Clint Orr
... I p. m, Horse Show, Har~ Trenton (N. J.) State College and the territorial
Rl. 2 Letart; Mrs. C. Raymond . Tuo.nlof'• Au.... 7'1t11 holp. ,_,. "'l/oq l i t and :amily recently.
Help You Make
mon Park and PAA round of
Guam during his off-duty hours. Colonel C. M.
Byer, Leon; David Y. Ingell,
- - A run
, o
Mrs. Worley Davis returned
Complete Floral
Ill targets. Grey Eagle Open or cugJ.i, a base vice commander, makes the
New. H~ven; Lee 0.
Blain,
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U field targets.
Galhpohs Ferry; Mrs. William
~~pending a week with the Arvll
Arrangements.
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C. Gibbs, New Haven; Kenneth
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Violet this past week were 1H0It r 11 .
. ' 11 p. m.• ! • . m. -Queen's CycI18118 DJure
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Mrs Grace Kuhn Mr.
and
er am y.
Ball at Nallonal Guard Ar,uory In Street Accident
nie Jop~~~~o~~~ ~~.v~~
aJ.IlS Mrs: Wayne Bri~kles, Jack Eugene
Rowley, Dunbar, call· eBOUQUETS
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!MIDI-formal).
P'f. PLEASANT - Ctmrles .
Mr D 'd c Mill
M'ddl
Duvall
Mrs.
Myrtle
Frost
ed
Ralph
Ballard family re1
July 3 - 9 a. m.l Wayne Gorl_and, 25, of . ' 902 '
Jeiferso:'·N. Bak:,
Ethel 'Arbaugh, all local, and I cehnUyh. dMbers. Dormtl" Mthorrl•on, e BOUTONNIERES
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Rt I Pedro· Mrs
Steve
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Nelson I w o a
en vtst ng em reOrey Eagle Open, 28 targels
ossman trc e, was m)ur i
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K.
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1 p. m. Grey Eag
DECORATIONS
targets. PAA round of 2, tar· eye e • car acct en on ac · urc
omen were
ens p ,.. an
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PAA an al han· son Avenue. Garland was taken ed w•th a, picnic at the home
L~ Annan Poling:
Wellston: Ch.;.:. Larry and Gary Landon, sons Joe Griffith attended Bible from boot tnltnrng ~t 8 real
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I • 7 PG~ oils
~~ r i 11 e to Holze r Hospital by ambu. , Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartow
les H111, WeUston; Basil Black· of Mr. aad Mrs. Don Landon, School at Alfred.
Lakes, Ill., Is spendmg
4. lance. He reportedly rece1ved IJefferson Blvd.,
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Rl 4 Alb . Mr d
enlts!ed In lhe Army and were I Mrs. Ethel Slllut spent
a day leave with his parents, Mr.
b &lt;cloledF,Jreto meksrn rs on1y).l bruises and lacerations..
evening and of!lcers of
re:nv. sianley, a~t 1 ~;,c: 110111 to Ft. Jackson, S. C., for oouple weeks wltb her daugh· and Mrs. Arv!l Holter
and
wor - aem.
•Mrs. Mae Dorst, aDd fam· family ·
10 p• m•
Accord'mg to Clty Pollee who cburch women for the
wood
traltung
ocr,
10 are investigating the mishap, year were Installed.
: : ov;; ~t r1v~rs
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Mr. ~d Mrs. Gerald Violet 1 ily of Long Bottom.
Clarence Sorden and William
WD • easan ·
Garland was traveling north on Th R C A p·tz
.
Mrs. Jefferson N. Baker, Rt and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clark Mr. and Mrs. D. G, Goodin Sorden and Mr. and Mrs. Lew• M··••• July 4 - 9 a m IJackson Avenue on a
Honda t II ed lhev. . r'r· I er Mm· I P d
d hter 9 20
. and cbildren were guests Sun· of Columbus were Sunday visit- Ia Edge! called on the Clint
59 N. 2ND AVI!.
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rs.
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.d t· M 'l'llursday; Mrs. Erskine
E. day for a cookout at the home ors o
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Blanton, Rt. 2 Vinton, dauglr of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush, Weatherman.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
! PM llnalB; 5 p. m. Aw&lt;lrdE Lmcoln Avenue, traveling south, Mrs Gail Faires treasurer and ter, 10:29 a.m. Thursday; Mis. West Shade.
ble and unable to support over·
Free Ar..·Wide
! iaitlmoDles.
made a left turn Into Evans
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Ronald L, Allison, 121o Second Mrs. Ann Plants and aon of - - - - - - - - - Delivery
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oncoming motorcycle. The mo- Mrs. M•lton L. Miller IS the out- Mrs. Roger E. Halley, R~. , 2 gu~sts of Mr. and Mrs. Kenno(h
lo
torcyde
struek
the
bumper
of
gomg
president
Crown
City,
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P-Ill·
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and
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the vehicle throwing Garland Others attcndmg were Mrs. 'l'llursday·, Mrs. Forrest F. Mrs. Ruth Ann Golden of
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Tbat those who care may r.;
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Who came to your city
Unarmed, unarmoured,
una·
f rat'd •
To
n th l
U slay toheyoLourda k:
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eep e c ty •
'Ibe watchman waketh In vatn'·
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And perhaps Ill ask
dMrlepo.arntdv!Mrssited. CIJSunffodrday Klelnw.it I
"Must I then heeome your enemy
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Diehl of !
Texa•
are spending two weeks
Because I •·II you truth.''
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But, his •··t was not heard
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Lew Diehl and Mr and Mn
His question not asked
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Do you -member'.
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Mrs H
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Or, have you forgotten
· armen ox was reTile "Wanted for treason" post- ctDUy treatm lor second deera
gree bums on the leg and foot
Which fUJed your street!!;
wheo a container of hot coffee
Tile "Impeaeh Earl Warren" wu spilled on her when I
signs
IAJ&amp;IIter blew up.
Upon the bill-boards
M-Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Tal·
The lavish advertisement
ley (Jeannine Parker' who
In your newspaper
have heeD on the A!ore Islands
"Kennedy is coming Nov. 22,, for two years 111'8 vacationing
"We must gel In right now
Iii England and Germany.
Or else Iorge! It'
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Do you remember, Dallas?
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You proteoted Innocence.
But who protested'
Before that day In November
Do you emember D&amp;UasT
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up 5:55a.m.; Greenup Lor'll, BIRTH: Mr. and Mra. Ben- ~
Indiana down 8:30 p.m.; Alton -•·
- Lyons, Letart, a son.
Zephyr up 12:05 a.m.; Chippe-1,.-;;;;;;;i"-"'-------·---.-..-.-,11
wa down 2:40 a.m.; Eugenia
P. Jones up t: 40 a.m.; Mingo
down 7:20
p.m.: Franklin
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Pierce up 8:20 a.m.; Meldahl
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Locks, Western down 3:30 p.
m.; Molly K. down 6 p.m.; I.
F. Frleberger up 7 p.m.; Wll·
Uam H. Zlmmer up 7:45p.m.;
E'Deana Bosworth ub 11:15 p.
m.; Bryan B. up JJ :20 p . m ~;
Flagship up I a.m.
Gall!poUo Boats Phillip
Sporn down 8 p.m.; Jameo B.
Durant up Jl .,.m.; OVEC down
12:30 a.m.; Harvey
Jordon
down 1:20 a.m.; Inca down
1:10 a.m.; Mark EasUn down
3:30 a.m.; Tttat' up 6 a.m.;
Beckjord up S: IIi a.m.
Kanawlut River Marmet,
Helen up 4: 15 a.m.; Winfield,
PRICII START AT
H. E. 3owles down 8:15 p.m.;
Alan R. Merrill down 1:10 a:
m.; W. H. Shaver, Jr. doWD
2:40 a.m.; Nallonal down 1:30
a.m.

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1960 Plymouth • - $795

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1960 Chevrolet

1959 Dodge • - - $245
1957Buick

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Air-Conditioners

BAKER FURNITURE
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59 Chevrolet • - • $495

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Rev. Eugene GIU and family I
have ,.,urne
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vacation In Cambridge
and ~
Mansfield with relatives.
Tile winners of the Sunday
School contest will be served a
dinner at 8:30 Saturday even·
ing at the recreation center.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Fox
attended the open ehurch wed·
ing at the Ratliff Baptist church I
of Miss Sharon Ann DaUey and
Mr. James Pieree.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scaliey 9f
canton visited Sunday with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lane of 'II~

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Attendance at the Free Meth·
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-· - - _ --~~ ladyl odist Sunday School on June
Ill was 1&lt;ri, offerlog $20.35.

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McLAUGHliN WITH U. S. COMBAT AIR FORCES,
Vietnam - Airman Second Class John E. McLaughlin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. McLaughlin of R.R. 3, Pomeroy, is now in Vietnam. Airman McLaughlin is a heliATIENI)S SEMINAR~ Among those. attending the Ohio 5avings and Loan lague
copter mechanic in the Pacific Air Forces. The airman is Semmar on Fmanetal Institutions for Htgh School Teachers at Ohio State University
a graduate of Eastern High School. His wife, JoAnn, is w~ Martha A. Ohlmger of Northwestern Local High School, Rutland, shown above
the daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Roy Frecker of R. R. 1, Mi· w1th Dr. Ronald S. Foster, Seminar Director, Ohio State University. Miss Oblinger was
ncrsville.
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Applying 1
for a marriage license in the 1 Homer Marlin, Miss
Juliet Kearns, Jaekson, son, 7:53 p.
office of the County Clerk were Smith, Mrs. Elza Martin, Mrs. m. Thursd.ay.
\ MIDDLEPORT
Charles Arthur Nicholas,
37, Bert Bontiegel, Mrs. Edward
Discharges
BOOK STORE
Ml. Clemens, Michigan, and ! Jackson, Mrs. Doddee Foran, Mary P. Autherson, Mrs.
Marilyn Jane Tinkey, 33, War· I Mrs. Mary Hyre, Mrs. Jack William w. Cremeans, George
Middleport, 0.
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reo, Ml ch igan.
J&gt;-orks, Miss Becky Buckner, · A. Ebersbach, Mrs. Srephen D.
Miss Betty Berry, Mrs. Char· Hirkala, Mrs. Bertha McKin·
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les Sperow, Mrs. Edith Sim· niss, Mrs. Carlton E.
Nu II,
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kins, Mrs. Rush Krodel, Mrs. Clarence W. Pennington, LeHoward Price, Mrs, William zah Pres~on, Mrs. Rex L. RobHeslop, Mrs. Fred P. Schroe·l erts, Mrs. Bert Teaford, Gain·
1der,_ Mrs. Dollie Knaul, Mrs., ford o. Upwn, Clyde A. Van
Lue~lle Wells, Mrs. W. C. Gil-l Cooney, Sharon L. Walllron,
mour, Mrs. Nan Rossiter.
'l'llomas L. Whilil, Mrs. Flora
E: "\Voodruff, Mrs. Morgan c.
an
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a t a m 0 s t Nine are Released
Martin, Mrs, Donald W. Click,
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PT. PLEASANT - 0 r de r s
The Noliono!ine Water Conditioner is the
signed by Judge James
L. I
resu It of extensive e;(perience end research.
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Ultimate in simplicity and efficiency of TChompsun of the Mason County
.
F
ircuit Court bave been enteropera!Jon. u11 Y automalic, electric timer ed in the office of the Circuit I
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controls 5-cycle valve whkh oporoles on Clerk releasing nine persons I Gauge Readbtgs -:- Galltpohs,
water p1essure ••• no troubleaome sprinns.
• · from probation and dismissing !, 12 ·0 and .12 ·0 runrung 1·5 feet.
solenoids or motors. Adjustable salt dial one divorce aclion.
of rollers, Pt. Pleasant, ..
24 00,
p
M
20
35
H
allows up to .40°11' saving! on soh. Guest
Released from proba!t'on af. omeroy· ason, · ; mto0 •
swilch for extra recharges. lifetime war· ter serving part of thel·r proba· 0·70 ; Kanaw h8 Fal'2" Ch ar.•
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ronty on plastic cabinet ond fiberglas min·
1
All
h
erollonk. lO·yr pro-rola warranty on valve • tion periods ranging from two eston, 18.91.
Kanaw a RiV·
to fl·ve years were Wt'llt'am J. er Dams are on the sill.
~tern. Self contained unit in antique white
with stunning gold trim
Somerville, B, L. Somerv ::1e, Boat Movements:
Edna Rood, Tommy Mayes, Ed·
Ohio River - Lock 13, Crown
ward
Viers,
Alva
Shue;
Donald
City
down al 12:30 a.m.; R&amp;63,000
Simpkins,
Carse!
A.
Stone
and
liable
.clown 7:30 a.m.; Lock
GRAIN
l~omse
Hall
Stone.
Divorce
ac14,
Al•ce.
up 7:15 p.m.; New
MA:I.. CAP.
126,000 GRAIN CAPACITY_ $198.00 Uon dismissed was that of Slll· MarUnsville up 11:20 p.m.; Or.
2~2,000 GRAIN CAPACITY- $238.00 ly Margaret Wears vs. Lee . co up 1:05 a.m.; Lulher Herd·
Watson Wears.
man up 5:25 a.m.; A. J. Patton
up 7:15 a.m.; Lock 15, Beaver
ARRESTS MADE
up 12:30 a.m.; Lock 16, Peggy
PT. PLEASANT_ Arrests Jist- Downey up, 5:30 a.m.; Lock f8,
ed at the County. jail for t h e Pennsylvanta up 5 a.m.; St.
past 24 hour putod were : John Marys up 6 a.m., Loek
20:
H. Ruper, 51, Apple
Grove; Ned Merrick down 4.15 a.m.,
Wanda Sorgen~, 46~
Apple Elisha Woods down 6:30 a.m.;
Grove; ond Guy Ftnley,
36, Lock 21, Crtss Jr. up 4:30 a.m.;
EDWARD BAER, OWNER
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Apple Grove, each
charged 1Polly R. down 5:45 a.m.; Lock
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22, Jefferson
down
6:30 a.m.;
i!
Lock
23, Robert
E. Reed
up

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Only occasionally
does alveolar bone
Stanclerd trans. White w1H
cause any great amount of
tires.
By WilHam Lawrence, D. D. S. culty. When it does it usually af. On June 26th the Carleton
1.-- by Helett llottel--'
63 Ford Galaxie
feels stability of lower dentures
. Dear Dr. Lawrence: I am more tha11_ uppers.
Sunday school had an a~ten&lt;l·
500 4 Dr. 8 cylinder, eutoPontiac 2 Dr. Hard Top. Beautiful all vinyl trim In
metlc trent. Radio and
writing you about my husband's
ance of 53, offering $1! 90 · CHIW'S IMAGINATION
H your daughter bruise1
heater, 11ower steering,
turquoise
to match outside. This car was owned by
jaw. The ridge under his lower Constant rubbing of the den Mr. and Mrs. Virgil King and CAN BE DANGEROUS
ily Has most children
do)
whfte wall tires.
a
Pontiac
enthusiast who has bad many many Pon,
plate seems to be shrinking lure on the soft tissues, and children and Mr. and M r ' · Dear HeieR:
there may be a logical ellliaR··Il tiac. This car
more than pleased him as we are 1111re
60 Dodqe Pickup
away and he's worried he'll soon biting on it when U's not seated Roland Dais atrended the M"r·
ation. You'll bear il aorrteda.y;
it
will
you.
It
has Hydramatlc, Power tteeriD&amp; and
V. Ton. 8 cyl. Cloan
have nothmg. left to hold lhe properly, results m p_am' and ietta·Athens Milk
Producers My little daughter, I t b·l r d say nothing aRd keep your ears
brakes.
plate m. It slips around now at discomfort and chrooto 'sore
. t'
th W :grader, came borne from school !0,.,...
H
.
65 Ford Gal. 500
times. and makes it hard for spots."
associ~ 108 mee 1mg a1 ~ ar~ , several months ago with her I r ...... - •
2 dr. Hardtop, 289 englnt,
•
him to chew. Is 'there aylhing
,
,
rea. Htgh school at
Vmcent, back blistered. I asked her who ; Dear Helu:
standard trans. Radlo and
V8 Chrysler 4 Dr. Hard Top. You must aee and drive
. .,
But do I give up. Its not afl • Ohto Fnday mght.
Ihad been beating her and she I Since we bave no children
htater J
th a( can be done a bout 11.
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ed.ta ble 81·tua t'ton. usua 11Y Mr
this fine automobile to appreciate ita red bot value.
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trrem
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M
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wouldn
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•ay,
admit
I
!mow
nothing
about
sex
63 Mercury
, .
r 0 ' · away .. 0 new dentures that are fitted ac·
· an . rs. 0 n
ean
ed f
f )'(tl · 1
! The NADA book value is $2400.00, and this car is a
Jaw 11 a normal. i atural pheoo- c t
. h teeth .
and sons VISited Sunday with Recently she came to me aRd ' uca IOD o I e g1r s.
4 Dr. Power St..rlng 1nd
low mileage very sharp one owner car and Ia fully
10
Bnket. Automatic trans,
menon and a continuing one so ur: e.1y, WI1 .
1' p(oper Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Markins, said she'd tell me 11 I'd prom· I We ba~e a dear Utile seven·
equipped with the works.
!hal the older we gel. the less occ usftotn, cadn gtvtoP. rete
al Racine. Also with Mr. and Mr~ ise never "' teU anyone as the ·~ year-old ID the famtly . My bus·
65 Dodae Dart
.k
h
com
or
an
res
re
norm
R
'ed
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band and 1 love her and b ing
2 Dr. 270 'Sorln 6 cyll"'
function
ohert Rt
and lamtly who one who beat ber said, "I'D
.
.
r
bon e were l1 e1y ~ ave left.
der, standard tra~s., ndlo
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were here from Pataskala and I be· t
1m 1 to d lb if
Iher many gtfts. She 11 real
.
9 Passenger Sta. Wagon. Another extra value low
Whtle
a you a os
ea
you , f0 nd 0 I men.
and heater
. . we have teeth ' !he' For those few hopeless caseS ! Mrs. Lenora Dean, Pomeroy, tell"
mileage car that is really a red hot value. This wagon
shrmkmg process may be halt· whn can't be fitted by eonven-1 and Mrs. Faye Shaffer, Mr. , .
I One day m a erowded room,
65 Honda
ts low mileage and very clean inside and out.
ed . or at least delayed by: tiona! means here are wayo of Dean's aunt of Columbu•.
I Thea she said one of b er lhe accused her Grandfather
llkt new
stratghtemng teeth, periOdontal SI'!Curing den~res. One uf he
. .
.
reachers SjTdnked her with a!of "getting fresh." He w a s
58 Ford Pickup
treatment,_good dentistry: re· cleverest involves .
Mrs. Vrrg1l Kmg,
Mrs . belt in the principal's office shocked and terribly Addened.
VB Chevrolet 4 Dr. Hard Top. Spotless all white fiJi.
Y2 Tan. I cylinder.
placmg mtssm~ teeth, mamtatn· in the jawbone a
Wayne Beal and Mrs. EhZ3· ~while he sat and watched. My A week late r she ac•,used
ish and like new red nylon interior. Power steering
ing good mouth eleanliness and ionally powerf~ pl'aiRUIII mag beth Murray were in Caldwell daughter said she hit a little husband of a vulgar act.
and brakes and powerglide.
probably by selectm parents net It is placed in the molar re- Monday to take the children of boy i• her class and that was !mow beyond doubt th1s •• not
and grandparents wtth perfect gion of he ja-., under he
s the Carleton Church to B1hle the reason for the blistering. ~·· Why would 1 little girl
teeth
and
Jaws.
and
in
the
bone
in
a
~
Camp. Those al!endmg were
,
think litis way, and try to hur~
USED CARLOT
1
Pontiac 2 Dr. Hard Top. Std. shift with power steel·
But
once
all
teeth
are
lost
prepared
"vault"
or
·~r;pl
r,
Sandra,
Linda
and
Karla
Bear.
I
ll
•
_long
past,
Helen,
·but
1
people wbo love ber? Do othing and power brakes. A beautiful red with white
Lotcust I Sycomore Sh.
the alvrolar bone whtch is thai
· Judy, Grace, Mory Lou, and am still desperalil and waul Ill en have this problem? A.
top. New Pontiac trade-ln. Extra nice.
Mhldloport
part of the jawbone that bas the When bone and gums heal, Geneva King, Barbara
and lake acttoo, but bow can
I M. N.
conventional dentures are fitted Jennie Caruthers.
wtthoul betraylllg my daucb· 1Dear A:
1
and aother mage! is
. .
· lilr 's trust?
I Yes, others DO have
4 Dr. LeSabre Sedan. Power steering, automatic shift.
i• he pink base el he
Mr. and.· Mrs. Wilham. King I Please help. - D. E.
problem with liltle girl! who .
Original metallic green finish.
denture, exactly opposite
had as vtstlors one evenlg r&amp;, bavt been told too much
one embedded in the jaw.
cently Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dear D:
110011, and in the wrong way.
magnets attract each other and Beal.
Yes, it's long past, aod I'd She is either !rigbteoed or !asStation Wagon. Red bot buy. Extra nice Inside aud
thus hold the lower denture Rev. Clyde Hinton, who Is forget it, if I were you.
eiRated by oomethillg lht doe..
Out.
flrmiy against the tissuo.
mmts~r of Carleton , Church,
Why? Because that
story n't yet understand. Possibly her
solemmzed the marnage of holds water like a lieve!
111Splcioos may stem from aa
Miss Karen Tackett and Mr. No teacher and principal earlier experience still
liDJoseph Drasler Saturday . The would dare beat a tittle
Imowo Ia her famDy.
wedding was held lD the Chap- witb a belt and threatee
Also, sbe may be enjoyillg
el
at
OU
University.
prisa1s
if sho told. Were
the
limelight. Children oflea
Weekead oiBiwrs at tbe
• •
POMEROY,
Viaitlog
with
Mr,
and
Mrs.
spanked,
ber
parenll
would
be
Uke
Ill play eenlilr Ill a b i g
borne of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Station Wagon. 6 cyl. Std. shift. Good me&lt;:hanical
Waggoner were Mr. and Mn. Charle• Mash, Jr~, and family notified. Public school! are well family "'""· not -liziq bow
tondition.
Claytoa wauoaer and eb1ldreD thl• weekend, were Mr. 8lld aware of their vulnerability tAl
Mrs. Ora Mash of Ganaka ""d lawsuits and lllb lew 11umeet
of ColumbWJ.
Mr. aRd Mrs. Den Updegraff Harold Rausch of Columbus. bere,
• •
of Mississippi .... aueata uf JIJrs. Homer Bailey, Mrs. Av4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. Trans.
ey St. Clair and cbildrea were ~
relatives bere.
visitors of their sister, Mr.
Weekend visitors at tbe home and Mrs. Wendell Williams and
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones famDy at Portsmouth recently,
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were Mra. Wayae Behrelldseo Mr. and Mrs. Wayoe Bear
Station Wagon. 6 cyl. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater.
and son, Eric, of Saadusky.
and family asd Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allea Roger Young were visitors of
and daughter, Lisa aRd Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Marion
Wil· Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Swale
Bill Tyo and childrea, Leslie, Iiams at Cbeshire Sunday. AI· visited Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dreke
J Dr. Sedan. Vi. Aoto. Trans. Radio and Heater.
Ann and Scott of ZanesvUJe. 0. liO visiting weM Mr. and Mrs. of Racine.
Saturday they welt to Willia1118- Mike Davis of Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett SIJIOil
town, W. Va. and toured lhe Mr. Clark HudneU, who bas and Lois are spendlag aeveral
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65 Ply. 2 Door H.T. _
$2195 60 Volkswagen 2 D r . _ $795
Fenton glass plant.
beeJI a resident of this com- days in Columbus with their
Motor just overhauled, good condition
El Camino lio Too Pickup - VB - Std. Trans. Radio.
lateWte, V-4 motor, aid. trans., radio, throughout. Maroon with beige inter·
Mr. al!d Mrs. Charlet! Jo•es munity for several years, pass- daughter, Mrs. Leonard ~
opeat two days in Zamesville ed away Sunday at Meigs Ge!t- nig, Jr. , who is a palieat at
wlalw tlru, delme wheel discs, turquoise ior, RUIIB out good.
era! Hospital where he h ad University Hospita~ ~m 731.
recently.
with black vinyl top, black 'Vinyl Int. On·
beeo a patient for several days. Mrs. Harold Newlun 8lld SanIt' 10,000 mlle1. Real sharp!
Mr. 1Dd Mrs. James SnodAttending a recital given by dy are spending several daya
Custom Royal 4 Dr. VB. Automatic Trans. and steer62 Olcls 'Dynamic SB _
$1495
graas of ijacine and
family Mls• M. Condon, which was with Mr. and Mn. Romey
in&amp;J- (As is). Appearance- Good.
Holiday Sed. White ov4!f beige, beige
were Sunday eveaing vislton of Sunday afternoon at the Pome- White of Chillicotlte.
vinyl interior, V-4 engine, auto. trans. ·
Mn. Arix.
roy high sehool, were
Miss The Golden Rule
Sullday
power brakes and steerlug, wJslw tlrea;
_,..,,
63 Dodge Polara
• • •
Robert Reed of Alhens Ylsit- Judy King, Mary Lou, Gra&lt;&gt;e, School Class held a •lll'Jli'IH
ed Mr. and Mrs. Earl McGrath. Geova and David King.
housewarming lor Mary Pierce.
4 Door Sedan.
Convertible---- $1495 59 Ford Thunderbird _ $109~
Guesll at the bome of Mr.
VIsiting with Mr. and Mrs. Pvt. and Mn. Stanley Wells
Sport Coupe. V-4, auto. trans., power
and Mrs. Mltssie were Mr. and Joba Dean and sons were Mrs. of Georgia are spendillg a few
brakes &amp; steering, radio, wlalw tires,
v.a engine, automatic trans., power wheel
Mn. Frallk Wooliln alld Mn of Sylvia Bryson and son Larry days wltb Mr. alld Mrs. Rosco
• • •
dUca, factory air.
brakea, "power st-ing, radio, new
Akron.
of North CantoR. They
were Wells.
J Door Sedan.
Mrs. Jerry Wien of Colum- here Ill attend the
Brysoa Mr. and Mrs. Hank Heller
white lldewall8, wheel discs, light blue
bus is spending some
time reunloa whieh was Sunday af. visited Mr. and Mn. Dave HoJ.
with white top and blue 'Vinyl interior,
MANY MOREwilh Mr. and Mrs. Robert lernooa at the Bedford Youth ter of Chester, Mrs. Elm&amp; Hel·
47,000 miles. Cadillac trade-ln.
\
ACTION· PRiaDI
Blackwood. Mr. Blackwood is Center.
ter of Forest Run, and Mr.
'.tt Ton.
Improving.
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Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Hintoa and Mrs. Joe BisseU of Mason
ViBitors at the Estep beme In- bad as visitors over tbe week· City, W. Va.
A.et.....Prieed ".b-Js" Spedtlb
eluded lheir 100, Junior ad bll eJid, Mr. and Mrs. Marvoy Car· Mr. and Mrs. Charleo Hens·
• • • •
wile of Gallipolis and Mr. and sey, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hin· ley visited relatives at MurS1 Ford 4 Door, V-8 motor, auto. t r a n s . - - - - - - - $95
2 Door Hard Top.
lln. Bnmlley of MiDersvllle.
Jr., and family, Mrs. Cle- raysville, W. Va.
-Mn. Jolrl . . .
ala Hoflman,.Mr. and Mrs. Har- David Smith, Keith Weber,
59 Dodge 4 Door, V-8 motor, auto. tranL - - - - - $195
,_..................,...........,_,,tyey Carsey, aU of Columbus, and Mike Bissell are camping
'l'll~m)ISOII of Atherut. wi
Troop 238 at Camp AlTo•
Lewis Repair Service andMissAnnaBrenda
60 Rambler Am. 2 Door, 6 cyl., auto. tranL - - - - - $395
Smltb, •daugh· hea near Huntington, W. Va.
' Door Sedan.
ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ge n e
and Mrs. Kenny Rey·
-FORSmith,
ia
Ylsitlng In Michigan. ooids visited Pauline Rae
eHEAnNG
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 1:00 PM
Porn
ePLUMBING
TRAVELS SOME MORE
Mr. a Mrs. Jerry Vales
A
D
D
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A
B
A
B
A,
Elhiopa
and
Shelly of Cblllicothe spent
eROOFING
(UP!)
- French President lite weekend with Mr. and Mn.
"'HIO'S OLDI!ST DODGE DEALER"
Charles de Gaulle will visit Dave Yates.
•
GMACFI~
Etblopla
am
Augyst
at
the
Mrs.
Harlil
Frank
1Dd farnII S. SKoncl Ave.
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IDVItalloa of Emperor Hallie lly visited Mr. and Mrs. JebnWY2-5342
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several days in Columlms wi th
Mr. and Mrs. i~rnest 0f•fter
and family, returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Spencer
of Capton spent a week end
with M
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p ,,,. r.a0dan1 milyrs. Terri Pul
.u ns
lms
retur~ed ahome• wllh them·
afte.- havtng spent two weeks
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller ot
Chester spent an evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul urr.
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Mrs. Le,slilr White, 133 S6c- ', , ·
Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey
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Ronald L. Allison, 121G Second
GOlBE
BailoyAckett.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wll·
liam
Ave.; Mrs. Erne!! C. Ca~dwoll, •
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2S Vinton Ave.; Mrs. Jonn D.
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Mr and Mrs. Wateman White
Pasquale, 650 First Ave.; Mrl.
of Keno and Mr. Denver Hill
Paul G. Wlckllne, 322 Third
LIBART ,
;f Foster, IV. Va., were guests
Ave.; Mrs. Carl Cook, Rt. S ·
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of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Ballard
VInton; Mrs. Ernest E. Walls,
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and family Sunday.
Rt. I Northup; Mrs. Richard
Mr and Mrs, Ernest Deeter
D. James, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; ~TWNAY
aad family of Columbus spent
WITH U.S. COMBAT Affi FORCES, Vietnam- Staff Leigh Ann Houck, Eureka Star
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d Mr Rt.; Judson H. Clark,
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to form lilt ourpriM ......... u "--rge Roberts.
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t Rich ard L. Bene dict (rt.g , son o "r. an
:.~j'•!; July 1 - 11 a. m. SII.ergean
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S. Benedict of Leon, W. Va., receives the Air Medal In ran e; na
· arcus, ·
Miss Sharon Holter is spend·
parade through down- Vietnam. Sergeant Benedict, an aircraft maintenance 1 Northup; Mrs. Roger E. Hal· .
11111111-lllllllot
lng a few days at Canter's Cave
Pleasant. 12:30 p.m. technician was awarded the medal for meritorious
ley, RL 2 Crown Clty;
Mrs.
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ceremonies for PAA ievement during military flights. The serg~ant, a 1953 Donald \\', Cttck, Pt. !'leas· ~
(Aaow.n lomo•ro•l
Mr. and Mra. Perry Orr of
Let Dudley's
and Grey Eagle arch· gr~duate of Barboursville (W. Va.) High School, attended ant; Mrs. Forres~ F.
LeBfl, ·.
lUITY CUIYI IUIIAU tiNilY
Columbus called on Clint Orr
... I p. m, Horse Show, Har~ Trenton (N. J.) State College and the territorial
Rl. 2 Letart; Mrs. C. Raymond . Tuo.nlof'• Au.... 7'1t11 holp. ,_,. "'l/oq l i t and :amily recently.
Help You Make
mon Park and PAA round of
Guam during his off-duty hours. Colonel C. M.
Byer, Leon; David Y. Ingell,
- - A run
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Mrs. Worley Davis returned
Complete Floral
Ill targets. Grey Eagle Open or cugJ.i, a base vice commander, makes the
New. H~ven; Lee 0.
Blain,
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_ Ill her home at Dexter after
U field targets.
Galhpohs Ferry; Mrs. William
~~pending a week with the Arvll
Arrangements.
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C. Gibbs, New Haven; Kenneth
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Violet this past week were 1H0It r 11 .
. ' 11 p. m.• ! • . m. -Queen's CycI18118 DJure
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Mrs Grace Kuhn Mr.
and
er am y.
Ball at Nallonal Guard Ar,uory In Street Accident
nie Jop~~~~o~~~ ~~.v~~
aJ.IlS Mrs: Wayne Bri~kles, Jack Eugene
Rowley, Dunbar, call· eBOUQUETS
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!MIDI-formal).
P'f. PLEASANT - Ctmrles .
Mr D 'd c Mill
M'ddl
Duvall
Mrs.
Myrtle
Frost
ed
Ralph
Ballard family re1
July 3 - 9 a. m.l Wayne Gorl_and, 25, of . ' 902 '
Jeiferso:'·N. Bak:,
Ethel 'Arbaugh, all local, and I cehnUyh. dMbers. Dormtl" Mthorrl•on, e BOUTONNIERES
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Rt I Pedro· Mrs
Steve
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Nelson I w o a
en vtst ng em reOrey Eagle Open, 28 targels
ossman trc e, was m)ur i
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K.
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DECORATIONS
targets. PAA round of 2, tar· eye e • car acct en on ac · urc
omen were
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PAA an al han· son Avenue. Garland was taken ed w•th a, picnic at the home
L~ Annan Poling:
Wellston: Ch.;.:. Larry and Gary Landon, sons Joe Griffith attended Bible from boot tnltnrng ~t 8 real
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I • 7 PG~ oils
~~ r i 11 e to Holze r Hospital by ambu. , Mr. and Mrs. E. Bartow
les H111, WeUston; Basil Black· of Mr. aad Mrs. Don Landon, School at Alfred.
Lakes, Ill., Is spendmg
4. lance. He reportedly rece1ved IJefferson Blvd.,
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bu
Rl 4 Alb . Mr d
enlts!ed In lhe Army and were I Mrs. Ethel Slllut spent
a day leave with his parents, Mr.
b &lt;cloledF,Jreto meksrn rs on1y).l bruises and lacerations..
evening and of!lcers of
re:nv. sianley, a~t 1 ~;,c: 110111 to Ft. Jackson, S. C., for oouple weeks wltb her daugh· and Mrs. Arv!l Holter
and
wor - aem.
•Mrs. Mae Dorst, aDd fam· family ·
10 p• m•
Accord'mg to Clty Pollee who cburch women for the
wood
traltung
ocr,
10 are investigating the mishap, year were Installed.
: : ov;; ~t r1v~rs
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Mr. ~d Mrs. Gerald Violet 1 ily of Long Bottom.
Clarence Sorden and William
WD • easan ·
Garland was traveling north on Th R C A p·tz
.
Mrs. Jefferson N. Baker, Rt and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clark Mr. and Mrs. D. G, Goodin Sorden and Mr. and Mrs. Lew• M··••• July 4 - 9 a m IJackson Avenue on a
Honda t II ed lhev. . r'r· I er Mm· I P d
d hter 9 20
. and cbildren were guests Sun· of Columbus were Sunday visit- Ia Edge! called on the Clint
59 N. 2ND AVI!.
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.d t· M 'l'llursday; Mrs. Erskine
E. day for a cookout at the home ors o
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Blanton, Rt. 2 Vinton, dauglr of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush, Weatherman.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
! PM llnalB; 5 p. m. Aw&lt;lrdE Lmcoln Avenue, traveling south, Mrs Gail Faires treasurer and ter, 10:29 a.m. Thursday; Mis. West Shade.
ble and unable to support over·
Free Ar..·Wide
! iaitlmoDles.
made a left turn Into Evans
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Ronald L, Allison, 121o Second Mrs. Ann Plants and aon of - - - - - - - - - Delivery
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oncoming motorcycle. The mo- Mrs. M•lton L. Miller IS the out- Mrs. Roger E. Halley, R~. , 2 gu~sts of Mr. and Mrs. Kenno(h
lo
torcyde
struek
the
bumper
of
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president
Crown
City,
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P-Ill·
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and
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the vehicle throwing Garland Others attcndmg were Mrs. 'l'llursday·, Mrs. Forrest F. Mrs. Ruth Ann Golden of
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Wil- Thursday; Mrs. Paul G. Wick· &amp;uursllln ar
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trent. Radio and he-ater
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You have built, of stone, a mon·
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You have filled II with Dowers
Tbat those who care may r.;
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Who came to your city
Unarmed, unarmoured,
una·
f rat'd •
To
n th l
U slay toheyoLourda k:
" n ess t
eep e c ty •
'Ibe watchman waketh In vatn'·
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And perhaps Ill ask
dMrlepo.arntdv!Mrssited. CIJSunffodrday Klelnw.it I
"Must I then heeome your enemy
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Diehl of !
Texa•
are spending two weeks
Because I •·II you truth.''
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Lew Diehl and Mr and Mn
His question not asked
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Mrs H
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Or, have you forgotten
· armen ox was reTile "Wanted for treason" post- ctDUy treatm lor second deera
gree bums on the leg and foot
Which fUJed your street!!;
wheo a container of hot coffee
Tile "Impeaeh Earl Warren" wu spilled on her when I
signs
IAJ&amp;IIter blew up.
Upon the bill-boards
M-Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Tal·
The lavish advertisement
ley (Jeannine Parker' who
In your newspaper
have heeD on the A!ore Islands
"Kennedy is coming Nov. 22,, for two years 111'8 vacationing
"We must gel In right now
Iii England and Germany.
Or else Iorge! It'
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Do you remember, Dallas?
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You proteoted Innocence.
But who protested'
Before that day In November
Do you emember D&amp;UasT
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5:10 a.m.; Valley Transporlilt Carl Gardner, PL Pleaslftt.
up 5:55a.m.; Greenup Lor'll, BIRTH: Mr. and Mra. Ben- ~
Indiana down 8:30 p.m.; Alton -•·
- Lyons, Letart, a son.
Zephyr up 12:05 a.m.; Chippe-1,.-;;;;;;;i"-"'-------·---.-..-.-,11
wa down 2:40 a.m.; Eugenia
P. Jones up t: 40 a.m.; Mingo
down 7:20
p.m.: Franklin
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m.; Molly K. down 6 p.m.; I.
F. Frleberger up 7 p.m.; Wll·
Uam H. Zlmmer up 7:45p.m.;
E'Deana Bosworth ub 11:15 p.
m.; Bryan B. up JJ :20 p . m ~;
Flagship up I a.m.
Gall!poUo Boats Phillip
Sporn down 8 p.m.; Jameo B.
Durant up Jl .,.m.; OVEC down
12:30 a.m.; Harvey
Jordon
down 1:20 a.m.; Inca down
1:10 a.m.; Mark EasUn down
3:30 a.m.; Tttat' up 6 a.m.;
Beckjord up S: IIi a.m.
Kanawlut River Marmet,
Helen up 4: 15 a.m.; Winfield,
PRICII START AT
H. E. 3owles down 8:15 p.m.;
Alan R. Merrill down 1:10 a:
m.; W. H. Shaver, Jr. doWD
2:40 a.m.; Nallonal down 1:30
a.m.

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1959 Dodge • - - $245
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ADMITI'ED: Mrs.
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Rev. Eugene GIU and family I
have ,.,urne
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vacation In Cambridge
and ~
Mansfield with relatives.
Tile winners of the Sunday
School contest will be served a
dinner at 8:30 Saturday even·
ing at the recreation center.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Fox
attended the open ehurch wed·
ing at the Ratliff Baptist church I
of Miss Sharon Ann DaUey and
Mr. James Pieree.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scaliey 9f
canton visited Sunday with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lane of 'II~

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Ill was 1&lt;ri, offerlog $20.35.

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McLAUGHliN WITH U. S. COMBAT AIR FORCES,
Vietnam - Airman Second Class John E. McLaughlin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. McLaughlin of R.R. 3, Pomeroy, is now in Vietnam. Airman McLaughlin is a heliATIENI)S SEMINAR~ Among those. attending the Ohio 5avings and Loan lague
copter mechanic in the Pacific Air Forces. The airman is Semmar on Fmanetal Institutions for Htgh School Teachers at Ohio State University
a graduate of Eastern High School. His wife, JoAnn, is w~ Martha A. Ohlmger of Northwestern Local High School, Rutland, shown above
the daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Roy Frecker of R. R. 1, Mi· w1th Dr. Ronald S. Foster, Seminar Director, Ohio State University. Miss Oblinger was
ncrsville.
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Applying 1
for a marriage license in the 1 Homer Marlin, Miss
Juliet Kearns, Jaekson, son, 7:53 p.
office of the County Clerk were Smith, Mrs. Elza Martin, Mrs. m. Thursd.ay.
\ MIDDLEPORT
Charles Arthur Nicholas,
37, Bert Bontiegel, Mrs. Edward
Discharges
BOOK STORE
Ml. Clemens, Michigan, and ! Jackson, Mrs. Doddee Foran, Mary P. Autherson, Mrs.
Marilyn Jane Tinkey, 33, War· I Mrs. Mary Hyre, Mrs. Jack William w. Cremeans, George
Middleport, 0.
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J&gt;-orks, Miss Becky Buckner, · A. Ebersbach, Mrs. Srephen D.
Miss Betty Berry, Mrs. Char· Hirkala, Mrs. Bertha McKin·
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1der,_ Mrs. Dollie Knaul, Mrs., ford o. Upwn, Clyde A. Van
Lue~lle Wells, Mrs. W. C. Gil-l Cooney, Sharon L. Walllron,
mour, Mrs. Nan Rossiter.
'l'llomas L. Whilil, Mrs. Flora
E: "\Voodruff, Mrs. Morgan c.
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Martin, Mrs, Donald W. Click,
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PT. PLEASANT - 0 r de r s
The Noliono!ine Water Conditioner is the
signed by Judge James
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resu It of extensive e;(perience end research.
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Ultimate in simplicity and efficiency of TChompsun of the Mason County
.
F
ircuit Court bave been enteropera!Jon. u11 Y automalic, electric timer ed in the office of the Circuit I
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controls 5-cycle valve whkh oporoles on Clerk releasing nine persons I Gauge Readbtgs -:- Galltpohs,
water p1essure ••• no troubleaome sprinns.
• · from probation and dismissing !, 12 ·0 and .12 ·0 runrung 1·5 feet.
solenoids or motors. Adjustable salt dial one divorce aclion.
of rollers, Pt. Pleasant, ..
24 00,
p
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35
H
allows up to .40°11' saving! on soh. Guest
Released from proba!t'on af. omeroy· ason, · ; mto0 •
swilch for extra recharges. lifetime war· ter serving part of thel·r proba· 0·70 ; Kanaw h8 Fal'2" Ch ar.•
"'• ..... ;
ronty on plastic cabinet ond fiberglas min·
1
All
h
erollonk. lO·yr pro-rola warranty on valve • tion periods ranging from two eston, 18.91.
Kanaw a RiV·
to fl·ve years were Wt'llt'am J. er Dams are on the sill.
~tern. Self contained unit in antique white
with stunning gold trim
Somerville, B, L. Somerv ::1e, Boat Movements:
Edna Rood, Tommy Mayes, Ed·
Ohio River - Lock 13, Crown
ward
Viers,
Alva
Shue;
Donald
City
down al 12:30 a.m.; R&amp;63,000
Simpkins,
Carse!
A.
Stone
and
liable
.clown 7:30 a.m.; Lock
GRAIN
l~omse
Hall
Stone.
Divorce
ac14,
Al•ce.
up 7:15 p.m.; New
MA:I.. CAP.
126,000 GRAIN CAPACITY_ $198.00 Uon dismissed was that of Slll· MarUnsville up 11:20 p.m.; Or.
2~2,000 GRAIN CAPACITY- $238.00 ly Margaret Wears vs. Lee . co up 1:05 a.m.; Lulher Herd·
Watson Wears.
man up 5:25 a.m.; A. J. Patton
up 7:15 a.m.; Lock 15, Beaver
ARRESTS MADE
up 12:30 a.m.; Lock 16, Peggy
PT. PLEASANT_ Arrests Jist- Downey up, 5:30 a.m.; Lock f8,
ed at the County. jail for t h e Pennsylvanta up 5 a.m.; St.
past 24 hour putod were : John Marys up 6 a.m., Loek
20:
H. Ruper, 51, Apple
Grove; Ned Merrick down 4.15 a.m.,
Wanda Sorgen~, 46~
Apple Elisha Woods down 6:30 a.m.;
Grove; ond Guy Ftnley,
36, Lock 21, Crtss Jr. up 4:30 a.m.;
EDWARD BAER, OWNER
•
p
Apple Grove, each
charged 1Polly R. down 5:45 a.m.; Lock
992 2036
22, Jefferson
down
6:30 a.m.;
i!
Lock
23, Robert
E. Reed
up

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Only occasionally
does alveolar bone
Stanclerd trans. White w1H
cause any great amount of
tires.
By WilHam Lawrence, D. D. S. culty. When it does it usually af. On June 26th the Carleton
1.-- by Helett llottel--'
63 Ford Galaxie
feels stability of lower dentures
. Dear Dr. Lawrence: I am more tha11_ uppers.
Sunday school had an a~ten&lt;l·
500 4 Dr. 8 cylinder, eutoPontiac 2 Dr. Hard Top. Beautiful all vinyl trim In
metlc trent. Radio and
writing you about my husband's
ance of 53, offering $1! 90 · CHIW'S IMAGINATION
H your daughter bruise1
heater, 11ower steering,
turquoise
to match outside. This car was owned by
jaw. The ridge under his lower Constant rubbing of the den Mr. and Mrs. Virgil King and CAN BE DANGEROUS
ily Has most children
do)
whfte wall tires.
a
Pontiac
enthusiast who has bad many many Pon,
plate seems to be shrinking lure on the soft tissues, and children and Mr. and M r ' · Dear HeieR:
there may be a logical ellliaR··Il tiac. This car
more than pleased him as we are 1111re
60 Dodqe Pickup
away and he's worried he'll soon biting on it when U's not seated Roland Dais atrended the M"r·
ation. You'll bear il aorrteda.y;
it
will
you.
It
has Hydramatlc, Power tteeriD&amp; and
V. Ton. 8 cyl. Cloan
have nothmg. left to hold lhe properly, results m p_am' and ietta·Athens Milk
Producers My little daughter, I t b·l r d say nothing aRd keep your ears
brakes.
plate m. It slips around now at discomfort and chrooto 'sore
. t'
th W :grader, came borne from school !0,.,...
H
.
65 Ford Gal. 500
times. and makes it hard for spots."
associ~ 108 mee 1mg a1 ~ ar~ , several months ago with her I r ...... - •
2 dr. Hardtop, 289 englnt,
•
him to chew. Is 'there aylhing
,
,
rea. Htgh school at
Vmcent, back blistered. I asked her who ; Dear Helu:
standard trans. Radlo and
V8 Chrysler 4 Dr. Hard Top. You must aee and drive
. .,
But do I give up. Its not afl • Ohto Fnday mght.
Ihad been beating her and she I Since we bave no children
htater J
th a( can be done a bout 11.
•
ed.ta ble 81·tua t'ton. usua 11Y Mr
this fine automobile to appreciate ita red bot value.
A
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1
k'·
t
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f
trrem
d
M
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D
wouldn
'~
•ay,
admit
I
!mow
nothing
about
sex
63 Mercury
, .
r 0 ' · away .. 0 new dentures that are fitted ac·
· an . rs. 0 n
ean
ed f
f )'(tl · 1
! The NADA book value is $2400.00, and this car is a
Jaw 11 a normal. i atural pheoo- c t
. h teeth .
and sons VISited Sunday with Recently she came to me aRd ' uca IOD o I e g1r s.
4 Dr. Power St..rlng 1nd
low mileage very sharp one owner car and Ia fully
10
Bnket. Automatic trans,
menon and a continuing one so ur: e.1y, WI1 .
1' p(oper Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Markins, said she'd tell me 11 I'd prom· I We ba~e a dear Utile seven·
equipped with the works.
!hal the older we gel. the less occ usftotn, cadn gtvtoP. rete
al Racine. Also with Mr. and Mr~ ise never "' teU anyone as the ·~ year-old ID the famtly . My bus·
65 Dodae Dart
.k
h
com
or
an
res
re
norm
R
'ed
·
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band and 1 love her and b ing
2 Dr. 270 'Sorln 6 cyll"'
function
ohert Rt
and lamtly who one who beat ber said, "I'D
.
.
r
bon e were l1 e1y ~ ave left.
der, standard tra~s., ndlo
·
•
were here from Pataskala and I be· t
1m 1 to d lb if
Iher many gtfts. She 11 real
.
9 Passenger Sta. Wagon. Another extra value low
Whtle
a you a os
ea
you , f0 nd 0 I men.
and heater
. . we have teeth ' !he' For those few hopeless caseS ! Mrs. Lenora Dean, Pomeroy, tell"
mileage car that is really a red hot value. This wagon
shrmkmg process may be halt· whn can't be fitted by eonven-1 and Mrs. Faye Shaffer, Mr. , .
I One day m a erowded room,
65 Honda
ts low mileage and very clean inside and out.
ed . or at least delayed by: tiona! means here are wayo of Dean's aunt of Columbu•.
I Thea she said one of b er lhe accused her Grandfather
llkt new
stratghtemng teeth, periOdontal SI'!Curing den~res. One uf he
. .
.
reachers SjTdnked her with a!of "getting fresh." He w a s
58 Ford Pickup
treatment,_good dentistry: re· cleverest involves .
Mrs. Vrrg1l Kmg,
Mrs . belt in the principal's office shocked and terribly Addened.
VB Chevrolet 4 Dr. Hard Top. Spotless all white fiJi.
Y2 Tan. I cylinder.
placmg mtssm~ teeth, mamtatn· in the jawbone a
Wayne Beal and Mrs. EhZ3· ~while he sat and watched. My A week late r she ac•,used
ish and like new red nylon interior. Power steering
ing good mouth eleanliness and ionally powerf~ pl'aiRUIII mag beth Murray were in Caldwell daughter said she hit a little husband of a vulgar act.
and brakes and powerglide.
probably by selectm parents net It is placed in the molar re- Monday to take the children of boy i• her class and that was !mow beyond doubt th1s •• not
and grandparents wtth perfect gion of he ja-., under he
s the Carleton Church to B1hle the reason for the blistering. ~·· Why would 1 little girl
teeth
and
Jaws.
and
in
the
bone
in
a
~
Camp. Those al!endmg were
,
think litis way, and try to hur~
USED CARLOT
1
Pontiac 2 Dr. Hard Top. Std. shift with power steel·
But
once
all
teeth
are
lost
prepared
"vault"
or
·~r;pl
r,
Sandra,
Linda
and
Karla
Bear.
I
ll
•
_long
past,
Helen,
·but
1
people wbo love ber? Do othing and power brakes. A beautiful red with white
Lotcust I Sycomore Sh.
the alvrolar bone whtch is thai
· Judy, Grace, Mory Lou, and am still desperalil and waul Ill en have this problem? A.
top. New Pontiac trade-ln. Extra nice.
Mhldloport
part of the jawbone that bas the When bone and gums heal, Geneva King, Barbara
and lake acttoo, but bow can
I M. N.
conventional dentures are fitted Jennie Caruthers.
wtthoul betraylllg my daucb· 1Dear A:
1
and aother mage! is
. .
· lilr 's trust?
I Yes, others DO have
4 Dr. LeSabre Sedan. Power steering, automatic shift.
i• he pink base el he
Mr. and.· Mrs. Wilham. King I Please help. - D. E.
problem with liltle girl! who .
Original metallic green finish.
denture, exactly opposite
had as vtstlors one evenlg r&amp;, bavt been told too much
one embedded in the jaw.
cently Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dear D:
110011, and in the wrong way.
magnets attract each other and Beal.
Yes, it's long past, aod I'd She is either !rigbteoed or !asStation Wagon. Red bot buy. Extra nice Inside aud
thus hold the lower denture Rev. Clyde Hinton, who Is forget it, if I were you.
eiRated by oomethillg lht doe..
Out.
flrmiy against the tissuo.
mmts~r of Carleton , Church,
Why? Because that
story n't yet understand. Possibly her
solemmzed the marnage of holds water like a lieve!
111Splcioos may stem from aa
Miss Karen Tackett and Mr. No teacher and principal earlier experience still
liDJoseph Drasler Saturday . The would dare beat a tittle
Imowo Ia her famDy.
wedding was held lD the Chap- witb a belt and threatee
Also, sbe may be enjoyillg
el
at
OU
University.
prisa1s
if sho told. Were
the
limelight. Children oflea
Weekead oiBiwrs at tbe
• •
POMEROY,
Viaitlog
with
Mr,
and
Mrs.
spanked,
ber
parenll
would
be
Uke
Ill play eenlilr Ill a b i g
borne of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Station Wagon. 6 cyl. Std. shift. Good me&lt;:hanical
Waggoner were Mr. and Mn. Charle• Mash, Jr~, and family notified. Public school! are well family "'""· not -liziq bow
tondition.
Claytoa wauoaer and eb1ldreD thl• weekend, were Mr. 8lld aware of their vulnerability tAl
Mrs. Ora Mash of Ganaka ""d lawsuits and lllb lew 11umeet
of ColumbWJ.
Mr. aRd Mrs. Den Updegraff Harold Rausch of Columbus. bere,
• •
of Mississippi .... aueata uf JIJrs. Homer Bailey, Mrs. Av4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. Trans.
ey St. Clair and cbildrea were ~
relatives bere.
visitors of their sister, Mr.
Weekend visitors at tbe home and Mrs. Wendell Williams and
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones famDy at Portsmouth recently,
•
~ .....,
~ )
~ '
were Mra. Wayae Behrelldseo Mr. and Mrs. Wayoe Bear
Station Wagon. 6 cyl. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater.
and son, Eric, of Saadusky.
and family asd Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allea Roger Young were visitors of
and daughter, Lisa aRd Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Marion
Wil· Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Swale
Bill Tyo and childrea, Leslie, Iiams at Cbeshire Sunday. AI· visited Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dreke
J Dr. Sedan. Vi. Aoto. Trans. Radio and Heater.
Ann and Scott of ZanesvUJe. 0. liO visiting weM Mr. and Mrs. of Racine.
Saturday they welt to Willia1118- Mike Davis of Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett SIJIOil
town, W. Va. and toured lhe Mr. Clark HudneU, who bas and Lois are spendlag aeveral
•
•
65 Ply. 2 Door H.T. _
$2195 60 Volkswagen 2 D r . _ $795
Fenton glass plant.
beeJI a resident of this com- days in Columbus with their
Motor just overhauled, good condition
El Camino lio Too Pickup - VB - Std. Trans. Radio.
lateWte, V-4 motor, aid. trans., radio, throughout. Maroon with beige inter·
Mr. al!d Mrs. Charlet! Jo•es munity for several years, pass- daughter, Mrs. Leonard ~
opeat two days in Zamesville ed away Sunday at Meigs Ge!t- nig, Jr. , who is a palieat at
wlalw tlru, delme wheel discs, turquoise ior, RUIIB out good.
era! Hospital where he h ad University Hospita~ ~m 731.
recently.
with black vinyl top, black 'Vinyl Int. On·
beeo a patient for several days. Mrs. Harold Newlun 8lld SanIt' 10,000 mlle1. Real sharp!
Mr. 1Dd Mrs. James SnodAttending a recital given by dy are spending several daya
Custom Royal 4 Dr. VB. Automatic Trans. and steer62 Olcls 'Dynamic SB _
$1495
graas of ijacine and
family Mls• M. Condon, which was with Mr. and Mn. Romey
in&amp;J- (As is). Appearance- Good.
Holiday Sed. White ov4!f beige, beige
were Sunday eveaing vislton of Sunday afternoon at the Pome- White of Chillicotlte.
vinyl interior, V-4 engine, auto. trans. ·
Mn. Arix.
roy high sehool, were
Miss The Golden Rule
Sullday
power brakes and steerlug, wJslw tlrea;
_,..,,
63 Dodge Polara
• • •
Robert Reed of Alhens Ylsit- Judy King, Mary Lou, Gra&lt;&gt;e, School Class held a •lll'Jli'IH
ed Mr. and Mrs. Earl McGrath. Geova and David King.
housewarming lor Mary Pierce.
4 Door Sedan.
Convertible---- $1495 59 Ford Thunderbird _ $109~
Guesll at the bome of Mr.
VIsiting with Mr. and Mrs. Pvt. and Mn. Stanley Wells
Sport Coupe. V-4, auto. trans., power
and Mrs. Mltssie were Mr. and Joba Dean and sons were Mrs. of Georgia are spendillg a few
brakes &amp; steering, radio, wlalw tires,
v.a engine, automatic trans., power wheel
Mn. Frallk Wooliln alld Mn of Sylvia Bryson and son Larry days wltb Mr. alld Mrs. Rosco
• • •
dUca, factory air.
brakea, "power st-ing, radio, new
Akron.
of North CantoR. They
were Wells.
J Door Sedan.
Mrs. Jerry Wien of Colum- here Ill attend the
Brysoa Mr. and Mrs. Hank Heller
white lldewall8, wheel discs, light blue
bus is spending some
time reunloa whieh was Sunday af. visited Mr. and Mn. Dave HoJ.
with white top and blue 'Vinyl interior,
MANY MOREwilh Mr. and Mrs. Robert lernooa at the Bedford Youth ter of Chester, Mrs. Elm&amp; Hel·
47,000 miles. Cadillac trade-ln.
\
ACTION· PRiaDI
Blackwood. Mr. Blackwood is Center.
ter of Forest Run, and Mr.
'.tt Ton.
Improving.
"
Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Hintoa and Mrs. Joe BisseU of Mason
ViBitors at the Estep beme In- bad as visitors over tbe week· City, W. Va.
A.et.....Prieed ".b-Js" Spedtlb
eluded lheir 100, Junior ad bll eJid, Mr. and Mrs. Marvoy Car· Mr. and Mrs. Charleo Hens·
• • • •
wile of Gallipolis and Mr. and sey, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hin· ley visited relatives at MurS1 Ford 4 Door, V-8 motor, auto. t r a n s . - - - - - - - $95
2 Door Hard Top.
lln. Bnmlley of MiDersvllle.
Jr., and family, Mrs. Cle- raysville, W. Va.
-Mn. Jolrl . . .
ala Hoflman,.Mr. and Mrs. Har- David Smith, Keith Weber,
59 Dodge 4 Door, V-8 motor, auto. tranL - - - - - $195
,_..................,...........,_,,tyey Carsey, aU of Columbus, and Mike Bissell are camping
'l'll~m)ISOII of Atherut. wi
Troop 238 at Camp AlTo•
Lewis Repair Service andMissAnnaBrenda
60 Rambler Am. 2 Door, 6 cyl., auto. tranL - - - - - $395
Smltb, •daugh· hea near Huntington, W. Va.
' Door Sedan.
ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ge n e
and Mrs. Kenny Rey·
-FORSmith,
ia
Ylsitlng In Michigan. ooids visited Pauline Rae
eHEAnNG
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 1:00 PM
Porn
ePLUMBING
TRAVELS SOME MORE
Mr. a Mrs. Jerry Vales
A
D
D
I
S
A
B
A
B
A,
Elhiopa
and
Shelly of Cblllicothe spent
eROOFING
(UP!)
- French President lite weekend with Mr. and Mn.
"'HIO'S OLDI!ST DODGE DEALER"
Charles de Gaulle will visit Dave Yates.
•
GMACFI~
Etblopla
am
Augyst
at
the
Mrs.
Harlil
Frank
1Dd farnII S. SKoncl Ave.
' .'
IDVItalloa of Emperor Hallie lly visited Mr. and Mrs. JebnWY2-5342
' fl.~ I.,
. WY :t.a74
Selasl!e, a IIO"t'lllllelll spokN- llie 'Kibble of Reedavllle.
-. ...... ' ..; ' •Mlllltl •• "
111111 ••'IIIUIICed litda1
-V.Iflel Smttb, ,
Bel Alre. 4

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500, 2 Dr. _Hordtop, 8 cyl.
lndtr, Rad1o &amp; hut.,r
Whitewall tires.
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RED
HOT
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64 Galaxie Y.l
Convertible. 8 eyllnder
euto trans., power 1tt 1 ~
lng, power braktt end
windows, radio &amp; htlltr

Laure} Cliff

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I'm afraid you'll

62 Ford Gal. 500

DUDLEY'S.

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Chevrolet

4 dr. I cyl, At Trans., P.
IIHrlng, radio and he.ttr

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Dear M:

lol Alro 2 Dr. 8 cyllndor
Auto.. Trant. Radio and
heater, Wltltewall tires.

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·..; . ROAD ATLAS

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b:::e 0:: ~~:n.J!: s:d Roush's Shoe Store

WEDDING SOONI

Ma~. •Min~~. ~::':' •;,~side~;;

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In undentandini, failiur'iloct,r your ow••P~~~~~:!;
II quilt neceasary, 8nd ,1 . }IPpl "UWe ..;,
tile parents ma!re _. IlPpolD~ clothes ·taii1,red
- t lOOn. - H. ·
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ahouldrl't be MO . IW'O. ~·h. ylj\ f~
Helen:
81111 uae a rqul8r.Siplo
Our six-foot-two. Ea8Je
lerll and taptr . Jlo\.n
ton pals around wltb a Utile lleeves. Good hid&lt; ' ID
friend who iB 17 and jlllt ; : : ~~=~IID=Iii~l
ball his height. Tbla
111811, • dwarf, glnrDtbl8.
nms a tractor, wrestles in lllgh
lcbool sport!! and Ia
every·
For All The Family
body's friend.
He is one of 17 ablldrea aad
lives on a !arm. I would like to
make him some clothe~ lllat'flt
Cinstead of eut-offs thai ''bag")

TENNIS ·SHOES

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PLANNING

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NAPOLEON, Ohio (UPI) CalvlD MerQel', Chil~the, a
brakeman for the Detroit, Toledo &amp; lronton railroad, was
klUed early today when he was
thrown under a freight
flhlle working at a siding
aearby Malinta.

1 weekelld with Mrs.• . Ed!U.

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famDy.
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Karr&amp; VanZandt Motor Sales
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,Voice of Broatlway

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first lhe cameras allot a
carefully I!Oid.palnled board 1114
lhen the same prHJ:]&gt;OIIed film
pve the Garden of Eden foot.
aplhe special lUI feellDS Jobn
wanted . . . A large lfOUP of

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Jack O'Brio
"AND '&gt;t)U'RJ:: 601N5
10 STIGK.10 IT, UNDER•
STAND? NO $TARC14ES,
NO (..AAE!OHYD!'!ATf"&gt;!
I'VE GOT IT ALL
PRINTED UP FOR VOIJ"'
EVERY MU.I.! WHAT IOU
ARE

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FRtT? HAVE SOME GRAVY"
• HeRE, GIVE ME "rQJR
PlATe"' HaN DID -.oLJ
LIKE THAT RAV101.1 1
EH? NOT READY FOR

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Chairnlan Asks
Public to Buy
Savings Bonds

Frank and two numbers

were of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I taw. but

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N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
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Office Hours: 9tn 12. 21D 5 (Close at NOOD OD
Tburs. - East Court St.. Pomeroy

Theodore T. Reed, Jr., volun- .
PERSONALS
i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John· 'ID:;_;;the~n;;;•;;,w_;b~ig~p~i;:;ct;ur~e~'.;'Th~e~B;;;~~:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
teer u. s. Savings Bonds chairThe Riverview 4-H C I u b son. Mr. and Mrs. Larry John· lo .
man for Meigs County. joined enjoyed an overnight camping son and Gina, Mr. and Mrs.
with President Johnson today trlp at Forked Run State Park I James Johnson, Jamie and
in urging citizens to "Put
a Friday. One of their projects 1Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Ray John·
small part of your prosperity in· tilts summer IS outdoor cook· · son and Mr. and Mrs. Everett ,
to U. S. Savings Bonds."
ery and supper and breakfast Lambert enjoyed a cook out at
, were prepared by the girls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos·
• Mr. R~d, ,was quoting from I the park. Members attending eph Johnson .
·
the Prestdent s spectal lndepen- . were Kathy. Chichester ' Sandra .' Sunday a1ternoon VISitors
..
of
Patty
dence Day message, prepared Neylon, Lmda Brown,
.
, . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lam bert
M
d M
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for newspaper, ra dio a nd I eIe- Dorst Jean Whttehead Jacote
vision· release, whtch ...asks the Bise • 'Mrs. · Walter Brm;n ' lead· wHer~
r. dan
ey
anmg lln
granddrs.
aug hi er 0r i'n·
1
American peop1e to mves
a er • Davtd . Brown and Mrs. LSe
· El ame
· Wb'te
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and Mr . and
ffew tdolllars febacthtl mfonth Itrn
Ernest AIWhtleheaedd. .
. I Mrs. Cecil Gillogly and family.
Television- Radios- Refrigerators- Washers &amp; Dryers
ron mes o a e or a s ong· Mrs. vm Re 1s a pat1ent
er America and a safer world." at Camden · Clark Hospital in ; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson
"Even while we celebrate In· Parkersburg.
' and Stevie Evans are spending
Factory Authorized Service- Reasonable Rata
dependence Day," the Presi· Mrs. Hnrry Pickens, Racine, few days with friends and rei·
dent's message said, "there is and Jean Whitehead are vaca· auves.
no real holiday from
boning at Savannah, Tenn.
M
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d Mr
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p 1 B .
rs.S 'th
ae p 1tr'
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and daughter of Akron were and J'1mmy ' o1 Colum'bus were'
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gainst inflation and recession Tona Boring.
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"Their civilization may be AHEAD of ours-ALL the
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Mrs. Dale S~ith has returned •Mrs. c~ar~~~· D. Smitb has
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babes 11&lt;e goin' 'topless!'"
bon employed
Amencans borne after bemg a patient at returned home f m th h0 s ·~o
bought just one $25 Savings University Hospital, Columbus. al and ·s ecup roating •
pt
Bond a month for only one Birthday Club members en·
Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence year, they would meet most of joyed eating dinner at the "Up·
Swauger, Albany, were din:ner l the speciBI cost of the struggle towner" in Parkersburg
!or
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. thet we are making for peace their June meeting. Mrs. VelLawrence Eblin and family.
in Viet Nam this year. Think rna Barnhart, whose birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllter Eblin about how mucb more mean·
being celebrated. was booof Tbomas Fork called on the ingful your holiday enjoyment
with a song by Ute hosLawrence Eblin family Sunday would be if you could honestly
Katie Doogan.
By Bertha Parker
evening.
say, '1 have pledged to do my Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Soulir,
Attendance at Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Hurbert Wolf share as an American. I will Akron, were visiting with Mr.
at the Free Methodist Church and Keith spent a weekend with buy U. s. Savings Bonds on a and Mrs. Virgil Buckley.
on .June 19 was 114.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmore. regular monthly basis.'"
Roger Meredith , Beverly, reMr. and Mrs. Raymond Gill
Miss Brenda GUmore aecom- Mr. Reed said that the Pres- centiy spent a few days with
of Cambridge spent the week panled the WolfS to Columbus ide!11's holiday statement, in relatives here .
with their son, Rev. E u g e n e where she will visrt relatives the form of a punlic service ad,
Mrs. Basil Green and child·
GUl and family. On Sunday the for a week .
had been distributed by
the ren spent a week with her
....
Raymond Gills celebrated their
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Diehl, Mr. Advertising Council, Inc..
to mother at Portsmouth.
toth weddmg anniversary. On and Mrs. Charles Diehl and all media in Ohio.
-Mrs. Lyle BaldersoD
Tuesday, Rev. Gill received family attended the Russell
"' word that his mother had fall· reunion Sunday at
Portland
QUALITYS ALWJ,'fS THE
TO VISIT U.~.SR
en and broke her arm. Thurs- Park.
SAME.t;0-MIX. 8J.EM)
day the Gills rece1ved word o!
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs
UNITED NATIONS (UPI) lhe death of a relative in Cam· have donated the use of the
Of RIEl., ANO Oil,. WON'T'
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old two room school bouse 10 Secretary General Thant will
CLEANING
make an official visit to
SE1'11.1!
Miss Fannie Needs of Colmn- the community for a recreation
Service On Request
· lias and Mrs. Martha Husted, center. It will take work to Moscow July 25 to 28, it was
'BECAUSE IT'~
'tl oclt Springs, recently called clean the building and yard and announced today
The
visit,
Thant's
fourth
to
tiD Mr. and Mrs. Vernon How· anyone wishing to help ill wei·
the Soviet Union, is at the
in.
come.
· Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Elkins
All fathers present at Sonday luvitatlon of the Soviet governPOMEROY
lid aon, Columbus, viSited re- School at the looal church on men, the U.S. announcement CLEA~RS
GIIIUy with Mr. and Mrs. Ho- Father's Day were given hand· said.
aer Halley.
kerchiefS ln observance of the
· Mrs. Guy Russell and Mrs. day.
deorgia Diehl were ill Paker..
bllrg shopping.
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GWinger, SapL Worablp leJ'Vice - - R e v. K-th Plerat,
at 10:45 a, m. with Rev. Casto. putor; . Raymond
Walbarllo
Wed., 7:45 p. m. Prayer serv- SUpt.: llimday School, 1•30 a.
Ice!; Revival July 13·24, 7:45 m. Mom!ng Worship, 10:30 ~p. m. with Rev. Barnett.
m. Evenmg Service, 7 p. m.;
I
Flatwoods Methodist Clluroh Prayer meeting, 7 p. m. .Wed•
- Pearl A. Casto, paator. wor· nesday.
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Baptilt
~~: ~30 p. m. Wednesday. m.; Prayer meellng, 7:30 p.m. ~lp service, 10 a. m., every
Racine Church 01 lbe N~
First Baptlat Cbureb MiddleD
ptlR SondaJ School Tuesday:
Young
People's ther Sunday, 7:45 P· m. Sun- uene - Sunday School 9·30
ing Worship 10:15 a. :U.
- .A.V. HaU, corner Second Service, Friday, 7:30 p. m. day School, 10 a. m., John Bai· a. m.; Sunday Worship 10:30
Bethlehem Bapllll Churelt and Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsored ML Moriah Church of God- ley, Supt.
a. m.· Evening Service 7·30· p
Great Bend: Rev. c. L. o·eoU:
Church Rev. James Satterfield, pastor reresl Raa Melbodlal chDrclb m.; Mid-week Prayer
::;r, pastor; Robert Le"is, B C Ret;&gt;~- L paled with S. Sunday Scbool 9:45 a. m.: Wor· Sunday School 9 a m Mrs 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Rev.
ohi'L
a. m. MOrDing W«· S~day Sc~l · evmson, J:;~tor. ship service II a. m. and 7:30 Fred Nease, Supt. W~hlp ser: Morris M. Wolfe, pastor.
P
Sonclay School; 7 p.
m Prea
ery
ay, p. m. Prayer meetina 7:30 p. m. vice, 10 a. m. Rev wendell Rutland Chareb of the Nu~- Evenlnl Service; Tbursday 1 S~da ~hing services the , 'nlesday; Young People's StuUer, pastor.
'
81'ene - Sunday School 9:30 a.
4
.30 p. m. Prayer meeting,
ML Moi~ :P:,m:!b- meellng, 7:30 p. m. Friday.
Death Melbodlsl Church, Mid- m.; MOrDing Worship .'0:45 a.
Carpenter Bapttat Cllurch: Corner of Fourth and M . St
Rutland Church of God - dleport - M. E. Dowson, pas- m.; Evangellstic: servtce 7:45
:;,n d ·• Rev . Jobn Smallwood, pastor; tor: Mrs. Nan Moore Church P· m.; Midweek Prayer service
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morn. Middleport Rev N
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port: Rev. Donald Boone. pa&lt;· minister. Sunda · Sc~
,' en, Sunday School 10 a. m.; Evan- School Sopt.; Church' School 7:45 p. m. Wednesday.
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tor; Sunday School 9:15 a. m.. m. Arnold Rich:rds ;" 9-~:. a. geUsttc service 7 p.m.; Young 9:30 a. m.; Worship Service Syracuse Church of the Na&amp;George Baker, Supt; 10:15 a. a m. Morning Wo;sh~:t. .30 People Endeavor 7 p. m. Wed- 10:30 a. m.; Methodist YIIUth ....,. . - WUllam C. Thorpe,
m, Worship Service) BYP 6 p. Naomi Baptist Church - oesday; Prayer meeting 7 p. Fellowship, 7 p. m.; Official ~tor, S~nday School 8:30 a.
m.; :Evening Worship, , p. Sunday School ,
. W m. Saturday.
Board meeting, lsi Sunday of m., Mornmg worship 10:30 a.m.
9 30
7 30
m.; Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., ship 11 a. m.; w:dn~;day or;
E .
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month, 7:30 p. m. WSCS, 2nd
Pentecoat.al
Ph•·ayer meeting, 8:30 p. m., p. m., Prayer service.
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Grace Epp~c~op::O Cb h =~~day of month, 7:30 p. m.: Pentecostal Assembly, Boote
c oir practice.
Po
are -.:rnor Circle, Wednesday, 7 1M- Rev. Paul E. Jones, Jlll5'
Community
meroy- The Rev. Richard p. m.
tor. Sunday School 10 a. m.;
Firsl Baptist Church, Pome- Carleton Church, Kingsbory H. Martin, Rector. Sunday Letart
Fa1111
Melbodlsl Worship, Wednesday and Fri·
roy - Rev. Carver Williams. Ro d
Mornmg Prayer and Sermon, Cllarge James F. Early, pa• day.
8
- S Rev, Clyde
SundaY school 9:30 till 10 :20.
Hinton,
a. 10 : 30 a. m.
tor - LETART FAUS - Wor- 1be Pentecostal Church Mid1
9
30
Worship service, 10:30 a. m.; pas or: unday School
shi 7 30
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Nursery and Junior Church for m.; Ralph Carl, Supt. Sunday
EU8
p, : p. m. unday (ez. eport uth 3rd Ave .; Re•.
children.
Worship service 10:30 a. m. Eale rll EUB
· cept 2nd Sunday);
Church B. L. Barrett, pastor: Sunday
and 7:30 p. m. alternate!••. Rev 1e •
Church - School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. Ulll- School 10 a.. m.; Sunday evenFirs! Baptist Cburelt, Racille, Prayer meeting Wednesday ~~ Wo;shl nz~l ~~~· P~tor. lied service, 1:30 a. m., 2nd l1l8 evaogebstlc service, 7:30
Rev. C. L. O'Connor, pastor. 7:30 p. m.
da S ~ se[VI~e . a.m. , Sun- SUnday of month. EAST LE- p. m.; Wednesday Bible Study
Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Sam Columbia Chapel _ worship FJJow~h~ ~:3o a. m.. Youtb TART - Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd 7:30p.m.; Sat_urday night PrayCurtis, supt.; 10:45 a. m. Morn- service each sunday, 9:15 a. and Girl; Fellow~hi m.fs.;oys and 4th Thursdays;
Church er and Worship 7:30 p. m.
mg Worsblp; 6:30 p. m., BYF m.; Sunday School 10 a. m.; m.· Evening
p,
P·
School,
9.30
a.
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Sunday.
AP·
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and Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m. Youth SeJ;'lce 6:15 p. m. Even· m.,' 2nd and
::LE GROVE - Worship, 8 p.
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Evening Service; Wednesday, log Worshtp 7 p. m. each Sun- Choir, 6:30 p. m. we.b,.sday Cb' : S:d rd Tbursdays; Middleport First United Pre•
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Prayer Meeting. 7·30
m·
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ool, ·30 a. m. Sun- llyteriaa Church - Rev How7 30 P· m., Prayer Meetmg day.
8 30 p. m. Senior Choir Prac:
PagevUle Community Chureb Wednesday.
• p.
., day. ~REAT BEND - Wor· ard R~ppelt, pastor; Sunday
tlve; l'uesday, 3:30 p. m. Jun- -Rev. •Russell Cline, pastor.
ship 9.30 a. m., lsi and 3rd School 9:30 a. m., Fred Lewis,
lor Choir Practice.
Young People's service, 7:30 p.
Morning Star EUB Churelt - Sundays, Church School, 10:15 Supt.; 10:30 a. m Worsbi .
m. Thursday; Evangelistic ser· Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor: a.m. Sunday, MORSE CHAPEL ' 5,45
m. YF · W · 6 . 3 p,
Cbesblre • Kyser • Hartford vice Saturday, 7:30 p. m. and Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy -worshtp, 11 a.m., lsi and 3rd m.
7ed.,
p,
· Parish - Warren G. Zlnn, Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
V"'! Meter, Supt., Earl Shuler, Sundays; Church Scbool 9:30 a. lor Choir.
' p. m. enpastor, Worship servtces are: Freedom Gospel Mission - Ass!.; Mornmg worship, 10:45 m. Sunday.
Syracuse First U lte4 Pr
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST; Bashan . Stlveraville Read · E a. m.; Prayer meeUng, 7130 p Minersville Melbodlttt Ch.,..b llylerlan Church
h ea.
Lottie. Kyger
9:30 EST. J. Griffith, pastor; Roger 'wn: m. Thursday. Youth Fellewship - Wendell G. Stuller, pastor. vices 10 a. m. ;
Cheshtre Bapltst 10 :45 EST. ford, Supt.; Sunday School, 10 7:30 p. m. SundaJ.
Sunday
10 a. m.; Wer- 1 a. m.; Bible Stu! 7'30
Ch urch School at Hartford, at a m.; Evangellstic Service 7• Loltrldge EUB
Chareb - lldp servtce II a. m.
p, m Wednesd
y, ·
I 50 DST: Kyger 10:20 EST, :30 p. m. Prayer meeting .;. 30 Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, paa- Pl&gt;rtland Melbodlsl ChurchPre bytm
and Cheshire 9:45 EST.
p. m. Tuesday.
· tor: Sunday School 9:45 a. m. B. L. McDaniel, plllltor. Sunday Church, Howard Rup;lt pa":.
MI. l1l1fotl F.W.B. Cllarch Rutland Million - .0 I l v e Russell Archer, Supt. Sunday ~ 9:80, Harold Rous,Jt. tor. Sunday School, 10 ;, m.;
10 help , _
Sunday School , am. Earl Newman, missionary pastor; worship, 10:45 a. m. 1114 7:30 Supt., Kesnelb McLeod, Asst. Worship 7:30 p. m.
W. irh the hope it will, in some metUure, foater a--'
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Starkey SopL . Evenius,'
Sunday School
9:30 a m • P. m. alternately. Bible Study Supt., Preacblng 7:30 p. m. Sun- Syracuse Mlssio' E 1 Cu
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ship, ; p.
by Cecil
f•rship 10:30 a. m.;
service, led by pa• dai;,elne M lhodlat Ch ch
tor, pastor. Wednes.h:y
tam t_har which i1 good in family and community life, thil , _
7 30 Youog People'o
Layman;
:30 p. m.; Prayer service, · r, :
p. m. Wednesday.
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- day services, 7:30 p. m.
ture 18 apomored by the buaineas firnu and organi:ratiom
rng and Bible Stu&lt;IY 7·30
7:30 p. m. Thursday.
Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. H. L. McDaniel, pastor: SunLotte D S •
whose names appear below.
wd
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Ch h Ol Ch .
lrd Saturday of manth.
day School 9:30 a. m.: Preac~
r ay mntl
e nesday; Choir practice at
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South Bethel EUB Cllurch- ing 10•30 a.m.; MYF 8 p. m.; Reorganl!ed Chareb of J e S U S J . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 30 p. m. Tbursday.
Bradbury Church .of Clrut- Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, paa- Prayer and Bible Study, 7,30 p. Qrlst of Laller Day BalniB -II
Rutland FJnl Bapllal Church ~~~~ Wtlhams. momsler; Bible tor : Sunday School 9: 45 a. m., m. Wedaesday.
C. W. Pro.ffttl, pastor. Six miles
- Sunday School 9:31! a. ln.; 10·30 . And ~ormng Worshtp, Norman H. Bahr, Supt.; Sunday Roe
Sprfq:s Methodist- from Racme on Racine . Port&gt;reacblng Sunday 2:30 p, m. ;
• · m. • Christi~n Endeav· Worship 10:45 a. m. and 7,30 Chester Lemley, pastor ; Wor- land Road. Sunday School, 9:30
'Lincoln-Mercury-Comet-English Ford
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6 p. m.. Evem.og Wor-. p. m. alternately. Bible Study shtp servtce 9:30 a. m.; Sun· a. m. ; Worship 10:30 a. m.,
Bakers of Holsum Bread
85 N. Court St.
Athens
59N601
Church - . Rev. Paul Taylor, ;~~l!k m.
and Prayer Service, Jed by paa- day School, 10:15 a. m. ; MYF Sunday evening servi~e at 7:30
pastor; Sunday Schoo~ 10 a.
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tor, 7:00 p. m. "bursday.
:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible P· m.. Wed., worship service
m.; Guy Priddy Sup! . Preach- WCh rch'1 - James QUisenberry 'nlppen Pk ' . EUB Churcli Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m at 7:30 p. m.
.mg service, 7:30' p. m.:
·• Prayer Sunday
ors 1p School
Service 9·30 a. Sm..· - Rev. Euge
Roman Catholic
E. Emerson, Rutland Me1hodlsl Churcb -·
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ford Stockton 'Su t a. m., tan· pastor: Sunday worship, 9:30 Rev. C. J . Lemley, pastor: Our Lady of Loretto Mission
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ol Cbrlst~ a. m. ; Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Church School 9:30 a. m.; Wor· ..... Bottom - Rev. Thomas
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. m · :~ ~erung Worship, last Monday of month.
r.e:oter L. Roush, Supt. Wor· Near Guysville (Dutch Ridge):
a record-b~mg 534 billion 7bl: St~d
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cog~ettes dunng lbe flacal year Dexlery.
Paul A. Sellers, pastor: · Sun· 10:15 a. m.
Sunday Mass 10:30 a. m.; Holy
Ashland Oil Products
endiDg today, according te Ag- Bible Sch ~~cb of Christ - day School, 9:30 a. m.; · Ben Oak Grove "!elbodlst Cbnrch Day or. Obligation 6:30 a.m.;
Brown's Botti;, Gas
240 Lincoln St. Middleport 992-2550
rtculture Departmeul estimates. lng IO ·OO 00 ·30 :;. m. Preach- Quisenberry, Supt.: 10:30 a. m. -H. L. McDamel, pastor, Earl ConfesSIOn, \2 hour
before
Pomeroy
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I and third Morning Worsblp service 1st Cross, Supt. Sunday School at Mass.
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65 f1aca1 year, with the
In· Mtller Street - Sunday Bible tl.
~ gdE;:g:: WendeD G. Stutler, pastor· wor- The Salvation Army, - Et&gt;
crease credited to stepped • up S~dy, I a. m.: Evening Wor- ~y ef m':~tb.
an
sblp service, 8:35 a. m.: Sun- voy Ray S. Wining, officer in
Sales -:- ALlJS CHALMERS - Service
shipm-'ts to servicemen ov·
7:30 P· m.; Bible Study, Bethany EUB Church _ Rev. day School 9:45 a. m.; MYF charge.
lh; a. m. Heli·
"Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer"
Farm - Industrial - Lawn &amp; Gardetl
7.30 p. m. Wednesday.
Paul A. Sellers, pastor· Morn- Sunday 8 p. m. Prayer meeting ness meeting, 10 :31J\a.
m.
Sunerseu.
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Middleport Chvcb of Christ, 1ng Worship 9.30 a. ~. Sun- Sunday 7:30 p, m.
day Sehoul. Sunday 17 p. m.
Tuppers Plains
Phone 667-34115
TO ANNOUNCE MEETING
5th and Mala Streets - DoD- day School
Bl th
Hysell Raa Fne Methodla'- Young People's Legion: 7:30 p.
LONDON !UP!) -Prime aid Hicks, minister; B1b 1e
Supt.: · y~u:::·· Felow~ Robert E. Smith, Sr., pastor. m. Salvation -ling; TbursMinlster Harold WUson wlll School, 8:30a.m., Kenneth Mo- ship, 8, 30 p. m.
Sunday Scheol 9,30 a. m.; O. day, 1 to 3 )1--ii:t. Ladoes Home
announce soon that the next Elhinney, Supl; Morning Wor- CARMEL !UB Cburdi-Rev 0. Patterson, Sopl; Morning ~gue . 7 p.. m. Prep classes;
Brltlsb commonwealth prime shlo 10:30 a. m. Evening Wor- Paul A. Sellers, pastor:
Worship 1o, 30 a. m. Youth Ser- 7.30 p. m. Bible Study, prayer
"Kentucky F!Ud Clticken"
minlllfen mnference wlll be ship, 7 p. m. Prayer Servtce, day School, 9,30 a. m., Wayne nee 8:45 p. m.; Evangelistic meeting. Other services by aDMiddleporL Ohio
Pomeroy
held lll London Sept. 9-15, Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Roush, Supl; 10:30 a.m. Mom- message 7:30 p. m.; Prayer DOUIICement.
Informed_.. uid today.
Pome"'i' Chureh of Chrlsl - ing Worship, 2nd and 4th Sun- meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m.
ADVENTIST
'!be last meeUng wu held In Jerry ·Masters, pastor;
day o1 the month· 8 m. Even- Laurel Cllfl Free Metbodlst Pomeroy Seventh Day Adven.
Lag , Nigeria, but dealt only School, .9:30 a. ~· Church
lng Evaogellstic' ~e. 291 ~ - R. Eugene Gill, pas. 1111 Clturelt - Mulberry Helgbts
with1111Rbodesla's secession.
vice 10.30 a. m. , ~an
and 3n1 Sunday of montb.
tor; SuDday School 9:30 a. m.; Rd., .north of Metgs Memortal
deavor, 6:30 p. m.; Evenmg
Federated Cbarcb, Pomeroy PbU Wise, SUpt.; MOI'IIiD8 wor- Uesp1tal. Paster, F. W. Gifford,
" Keepsake Diamo,nd Rin~ '
FLOOD8 BIT JAMAICA
vice, UO p. m.
_ Rev. w. H. Perrin, pastor; ship 10:30 a. m.; Youth Serv- James R. Hoffer, Ass't. Serv·
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We Fill All Doctorr Prescriptlom
312 E. llain St.
KINGSTON, Jamaica &lt;UPI)
Rulland Ch~ of
Kautz,
Supt.; Sunday Ices 7 p. m.; EvaogeUatle ser- lees on Saturday:
Sabbath
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Pomeroy
-Two persons were !mown to Roy Carier, mmister.
School, 9, 15 a. m. Worship vice 7:30 p. m. MJd..Weet pray- Schoo~ 1:30 p. m.; Worshtp,
have drowned 1n Dub floods School, 8:30 a. m. Worsblp
10:25 a. m.
' er service 7:18 a. m. Wednes- 2:30 p. m.; Youth meeting, S.
which have ripped Jamaica Preaching service 10:30 a. m.
day.
:30 p. m.; BJhle Study, Tbur•
siDce Sunday, pollee said today. Youna People's meeting,
Danvllie PUgrim Uolloeu _ The Ualled MetbodiJI Charcb day, 7:30 p. m.. at 37 Evans
'lbl floods have call!fd P· m. EveniDg Service, 7 p. m. (LAngsvllie Poll Office), Rev. Pomeroy - MelvlD Alkire, B. llelgbts, GaiUpolls.
B~tildi11g Sllpplja .and MiUw.ork
General Merchandise
extensive property and nv.. V. H. Braley, Bible School SUpl 0. H. Cart, pastor: Sunday A., B. D., pastor. Independence
United Brethren
General~
toct damage. A teen-age girl Zla Church ol Cbrllt,
flthoel, 9!30 a. m., Robert Grate Sllllday. Divine Worship at 8:30 Bden United llrothrea 111
Tuppers Plains
867-3200
Plloae 991:1171
and a man were reported eroy · Harrisonville Road -Eu- SUpt.; Worship service at10:30 ~· m. Sermon and Scripture - ~ Cburch- Rev. Elden R.
missing In separate mishaps.
gene Underwood, mlDlster.
a. m.: Pilgrim Youth, 6:45 p. Our Ameriean Herltqe" - Blake, pastor: Sunday School
ble School, 9:30 a. m. ; Morn- m.; Evangeflstic service, 7,30 I Kings 21:1·16. Church School 10 a. m.; Winnie Holsinger,
SUPPLIED ARMY
ing Worship, 7:30 p. m.; Ro- p, m. Mill-Week Prayer and study at 9:30 a. m. The Church Supt. · Christian J:ncteavor 7·l5
Col. Fielding Lewis, brother· bert Reed, Bible Scheol Supl ~. Wednesday, 7,30 p.
Official Board wiU meet on p.
classes for all. Song ~
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WHITE SEWING MACHINES
Poi11G c1ld l'l&lt;rrllwrm!
ln·law of George Washington,
Church 01 God
Monday, July II at 7:30 P· m. vice 8 p. m., Preacblng 8:20 p.
l:verythlng.,For the WOtrl4fl that Sews"
83 Mill St.
Middleport
99HD1 Ph. 949-327ll
.wu a Vtrplla lrun manufao- Cbester Cllurch ot God
Jslunala
Faro:' visitors and community m.; Mid-Week prayer meetlng
turer. He boUt, lD 1775, an arms Rev. Dale 'lbornton,
Dlgdom u.n of Jebovah's : :
in- 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Mrs:
wbleb 10pp1Jed the Sunday
Scbool, 9:30 a. m.; WIIDeues _ Public meeting sblp bou: 00 8;
1 : Mazie Holalnger, class l'!Sder,
II'IDY durlDcl the Momlng
Worship at 11 L Sunday 0 p. m. Waleblower 8 m
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Le1ar1 Falll United llrotbrea
War.
m. Ev&amp;Diallstlc aervlce 7•30 p. lllndy, ' 1 p. m.: 'Bible Study, · ·
II Cbrlll Cburch - James Mol'
Tuesday 7 p.. m.· Service meet'NOMII'eM
rison, pastor. Sunday School at
:N. 'Setonn Av.e.
1!11. 8 p m. Tbursday· MIDitt:30 a. m. Preaching services
992-3284
MR!dleport Phone •M481
Milldleport,
·Ohio
1r7 Sch.;,~ 7
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fte Clve1l ol ·~•
flnt and third 'lbursday al
TUNE IN
p. m.
Y· Gesler - Rev.
•1'1 Grate 7•30 p, m. Second and fourth
Lutheran
Jllllor; Richard ·
. Supt. Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer
PWt _. 81. JoWo Qwles Blsell, A.&gt;• '- Sunday meeting aecond and
feurtb
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MorniDtl 'lbanday, 7:30 p. m. and first
Well Main St.
fio!MTOy
-.hlp 8:1.5 L m. and 10:45 Worship 11 a. m.; NYPS 8:45 ml third Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
1390 WMPO IA~IO
a. m.: Su11t1ay 8cbo11, 1:30 a. P. m.; EveniDg Service, 7:30 ML 11enDoD United 8retbren
Suppon tM Cll11re11 ol fOUr Clloioe
m. CBotb congreaatlons are P. m.; M1chrtet l'raya' MrVIce II CluW Church- JlllllH MorIDietlni u one at St. Jolm'a 7:IO P. m. Wednead&amp;JI.
rlllCm, pastor. Sunday
Sc!lool
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llltld1epltt
Clllr*
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a.
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Pl"ac"'ng.
flnt
and
S.MI!ll •l'lftllnce;iplaeoptl Church. Pomeroy
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St. Paul'a Qlurdl II --Ref, a,de J. Bartlett, lldrd Sunday, 7:30P.m. Seeond
¥ni· buUl
llaDdiJ' Bebaol 9•30 L !D. I and fourtb Sunday, 11 L !D.
¥\1. RICHARD MAmN,
RECTOR
' t,.,.lillle llliiflllm•.._
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Good )rea&lt;!
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L,.J&gt;llarnlna WO!'Ildp 10:11 L m.; Prayer !!M!I!Ing IYerJ Wednes'., •
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Pearl.llUIA!; put.or, SuJt. P1BJv ....,..., Wid. r:ao p.m. day, 7:31 ,. m.

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BdWy In ''Portrait of a Quel!D;"
wblcb caught last season's Loodon cr!Ucs' posies . . . Doll!ll
Douglas of "Bev. IDUbllll~s"
tries to cool all romance ltellll

Quinn's sprig . . . Ready when nuns trapised backstqe to say but veteran singer Andy Rus
you are, c. Q.
howdy to GlDger Rodgers after sell i1 warming thin&amp;s up
Rosello Como jetted of to Fla. a "HelloL Dolly" maUnee, glv- Peter Sellen~ "'!be
WrOIII
to oversee their new stately ing the ~L James 'lbelll'e the Boz" fUm was made just f01
tropical mansion near
Palm ~~~. of another "Sound of Mu· Britain and .wasn't planned 111
Beach; Perry bad to stay In stc.
a U. S. release but it's escapN. Y. to do something he hasn't Hayley MUla likes to write ing In this direction anyway .. .
bothered with in years-learn pop songs and aent one to the Sign on the grass alas at the
the lyrics be'll slog on his Aug· Rolling Stones who even might nearby Nevele Country Club!
ust state-fair tour (no cue cards rerord It ... Actor Tom Bosley "Help Keep Lawn Order."
on fair platfomls; . . Ann Soth· (be played La Guardia In "Piorern finally got around to meet- eUo") expects to be a flrat • 1, • - - - - - - - - ·
Jng her granddnu~hter • I Bob time papa July 16 .. · Nancy m~~'
Sterling's the grandpop); seems Berg of the ~lch modeling aet
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Ann hadn't been happy
tbat hllll ber five year-old daughter
daughter' Tlsh wed Lal Baum ~Janie (Actor Geoffrey Horne
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
but Tish becomtna.. a mom set is Melanie's dad) leading the
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell, it all rlgbt in theif world · . ... tid·modelln&amp; field
Here's We wire flowers ever)'where
Mrs. Ernest Whitehead pre- frDolnnd, Rof np, Brendoa, andnd Mr a Horrified, to put it mildly, was bow films have beeome like burWY2·2039
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sented her ptano pup . in a Tom Summerfield of Ft. Wayne, e :: ll~n·~~mgbl e s· ~ sr.:'V:S' .. ~· h d er hnsoan
recital recently at her home. Ind., have returned home after qwre s ry w 1 ern y cru· .
a e,
tc ar . Jo
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Solos were played by Pamela 1 . T
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el photo of former Deb Queen wtll'be pursued not JUSI
by p
Goody , Ricky and
Becky 1 VlSitng paren an rea tves. : Brenda Frazier ; but
Brenda Elke Sommer but by an "interomeroy Flower Shop
Proffitt, Cheryl Dicken, Ruth I Mrs. Gary Barnitz,
Carol, okayed both the sickly story and : national team of bikini-clad as-~ W. MaiD
Pomeroy
and Vicky Green, Bobby Gross· 1Mary and Ellen of Lincoln Hts., : the sovagely ·•rfair ,;rture
· sassins:" that's how.
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rd•Y•a•n.,M•e•ter-..1
nicl&lt;le, Cathy Pickens, Janet , Pomeroy were Tuesday visitors i Wonder II it's busting the Claire Bloom ls a signature

Frank Sinatra's new song hit 1 plane to Jerry Lewis to promote
"Strangero in the Night" has a movie and then needed II to
a piracy suit - Ralph Chicorel l plug his own Doris Day comeclaims in Detroit federal court dy "Glass Bottom Boat" . . . . .
he wrote the melody last year 1Pat Boone's costume director
as "You Are My Love" . It on his "Up Wlth People" movie
doesn't affect Sinatra
Arth· 1is Cali Quinn. Cecil B. De Mil·
ur Godfrey leased bis private Je's granddaughter: and Tony

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Tburs. - East Court St.. Pomeroy

Theodore T. Reed, Jr., volun- .
PERSONALS
i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John· 'ID:;_;;the~n;;;•;;,w_;b~ig~p~i;:;ct;ur~e~'.;'Th~e~B;;;~~:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
teer u. s. Savings Bonds chairThe Riverview 4-H C I u b son. Mr. and Mrs. Larry John· lo .
man for Meigs County. joined enjoyed an overnight camping son and Gina, Mr. and Mrs.
with President Johnson today trlp at Forked Run State Park I James Johnson, Jamie and
in urging citizens to "Put
a Friday. One of their projects 1Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Ray John·
small part of your prosperity in· tilts summer IS outdoor cook· · son and Mr. and Mrs. Everett ,
to U. S. Savings Bonds."
ery and supper and breakfast Lambert enjoyed a cook out at
, were prepared by the girls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos·
• Mr. R~d, ,was quoting from I the park. Members attending eph Johnson .
·
the Prestdent s spectal lndepen- . were Kathy. Chichester ' Sandra .' Sunday a1ternoon VISitors
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Patty
dence Day message, prepared Neylon, Lmda Brown,
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, . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lam bert
M
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for newspaper, ra dio a nd I eIe- Dorst Jean Whttehead Jacote
vision· release, whtch ...asks the Bise • 'Mrs. · Walter Brm;n ' lead· wHer~
r. dan
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anmg lln
granddrs.
aug hi er 0r i'n·
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a er • Davtd . Brown and Mrs. LSe
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ffew tdolllars febacthtl mfonth Itrn
Ernest AIWhtleheaedd. .
. I Mrs. Cecil Gillogly and family.
Television- Radios- Refrigerators- Washers &amp; Dryers
ron mes o a e or a s ong· Mrs. vm Re 1s a pat1ent
er America and a safer world." at Camden · Clark Hospital in ; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson
"Even while we celebrate In· Parkersburg.
' and Stevie Evans are spending
Factory Authorized Service- Reasonable Rata
dependence Day," the Presi· Mrs. Hnrry Pickens, Racine, few days with friends and rei·
dent's message said, "there is and Jean Whitehead are vaca· auves.
no real holiday from
boning at Savannah, Tenn.
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and daughter of Akron were and J'1mmy ' o1 Colum'bus were'
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1ng our prospertly, guarding a· recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 S d
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gainst inflation and recession Tona Boring.
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H1rry Miller, Owner
"Their civilization may be AHEAD of ours-ALL the
._. . If only half of the 70 . mil·
Mrs. Dale S~ith has returned •Mrs. c~ar~~~· D. Smitb has
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babes 11&lt;e goin' 'topless!'"
bon employed
Amencans borne after bemg a patient at returned home f m th h0 s ·~o
bought just one $25 Savings University Hospital, Columbus. al and ·s ecup roating •
pt
Bond a month for only one Birthday Club members en·
Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence year, they would meet most of joyed eating dinner at the "Up·
Swauger, Albany, were din:ner l the speciBI cost of the struggle towner" in Parkersburg
!or
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. thet we are making for peace their June meeting. Mrs. VelLawrence Eblin and family.
in Viet Nam this year. Think rna Barnhart, whose birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllter Eblin about how mucb more mean·
being celebrated. was booof Tbomas Fork called on the ingful your holiday enjoyment
with a song by Ute hosLawrence Eblin family Sunday would be if you could honestly
Katie Doogan.
By Bertha Parker
evening.
say, '1 have pledged to do my Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Soulir,
Attendance at Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Hurbert Wolf share as an American. I will Akron, were visiting with Mr.
at the Free Methodist Church and Keith spent a weekend with buy U. s. Savings Bonds on a and Mrs. Virgil Buckley.
on .June 19 was 114.
Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmore. regular monthly basis.'"
Roger Meredith , Beverly, reMr. and Mrs. Raymond Gill
Miss Brenda GUmore aecom- Mr. Reed said that the Pres- centiy spent a few days with
of Cambridge spent the week panled the WolfS to Columbus ide!11's holiday statement, in relatives here .
with their son, Rev. E u g e n e where she will visrt relatives the form of a punlic service ad,
Mrs. Basil Green and child·
GUl and family. On Sunday the for a week .
had been distributed by
the ren spent a week with her
....
Raymond Gills celebrated their
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Diehl, Mr. Advertising Council, Inc..
to mother at Portsmouth.
toth weddmg anniversary. On and Mrs. Charles Diehl and all media in Ohio.
-Mrs. Lyle BaldersoD
Tuesday, Rev. Gill received family attended the Russell
"' word that his mother had fall· reunion Sunday at
Portland
QUALITYS ALWJ,'fS THE
TO VISIT U.~.SR
en and broke her arm. Thurs- Park.
SAME.t;0-MIX. 8J.EM)
day the Gills rece1ved word o!
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs
UNITED NATIONS (UPI) lhe death of a relative in Cam· have donated the use of the
Of RIEl., ANO Oil,. WON'T'
·~ llrldge.
old two room school bouse 10 Secretary General Thant will
CLEANING
make an official visit to
SE1'11.1!
Miss Fannie Needs of Colmn- the community for a recreation
Service On Request
· lias and Mrs. Martha Husted, center. It will take work to Moscow July 25 to 28, it was
'BECAUSE IT'~
'tl oclt Springs, recently called clean the building and yard and announced today
The
visit,
Thant's
fourth
to
tiD Mr. and Mrs. Vernon How· anyone wishing to help ill wei·
the Soviet Union, is at the
in.
come.
· Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Elkins
All fathers present at Sonday luvitatlon of the Soviet governPOMEROY
lid aon, Columbus, viSited re- School at the looal church on men, the U.S. announcement CLEA~RS
GIIIUy with Mr. and Mrs. Ho- Father's Day were given hand· said.
aer Halley.
kerchiefS ln observance of the
· Mrs. Guy Russell and Mrs. day.
deorgia Diehl were ill Paker..
bllrg shopping.
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• ·Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Eb- . NEW PRESIDENT
Jill and children recenUy visit· WASIDNGTON (UP!) - Eve
YES, ANt&gt;
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' 1111 w1f.b Mr. and Mrs. Larry Edstrom, a reporter for the
CLEAN. K!~ YOCJR CARBUU1't)11t
Jlcobs at Springfield. T h e Washington Post, was elected
A tett e~~gillo uelng
.Jil!lllna also visited points t. prestdent Monday of the
FROM GUMMING OP. •• ~ I I ic;.oto1
Jrinlucky and Indiana.
Women's National PreM Club
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· 'Mrs. Clarence Curtis, POlliO- for the coming year. She
perttat rvn111"' condlllon
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'ifltb Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Cmconnatl Enquirer.
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GWinger, SapL Worablp leJ'Vice - - R e v. K-th Plerat,
at 10:45 a, m. with Rev. Casto. putor; . Raymond
Walbarllo
Wed., 7:45 p. m. Prayer serv- SUpt.: llimday School, 1•30 a.
Ice!; Revival July 13·24, 7:45 m. Mom!ng Worship, 10:30 ~p. m. with Rev. Barnett.
m. Evenmg Service, 7 p. m.;
I
Flatwoods Methodist Clluroh Prayer meeting, 7 p. m. .Wed•
- Pearl A. Casto, paator. wor· nesday.
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Baptilt
~~: ~30 p. m. Wednesday. m.; Prayer meellng, 7:30 p.m. ~lp service, 10 a. m., every
Racine Church 01 lbe N~
First Baptlat Cbureb MiddleD
ptlR SondaJ School Tuesday:
Young
People's ther Sunday, 7:45 P· m. Sun- uene - Sunday School 9·30
ing Worship 10:15 a. :U.
- .A.V. HaU, corner Second Service, Friday, 7:30 p. m. day School, 10 a. m., John Bai· a. m.; Sunday Worship 10:30
Bethlehem Bapllll Churelt and Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsored ML Moriah Church of God- ley, Supt.
a. m.· Evening Service 7·30· p
Great Bend: Rev. c. L. o·eoU:
Church Rev. James Satterfield, pastor reresl Raa Melbodlal chDrclb m.; Mid-week Prayer
::;r, pastor; Robert Le"is, B C Ret;&gt;~- L paled with S. Sunday Scbool 9:45 a. m.: Wor· Sunday School 9 a m Mrs 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Rev.
ohi'L
a. m. MOrDing W«· S~day Sc~l · evmson, J:;~tor. ship service II a. m. and 7:30 Fred Nease, Supt. W~hlp ser: Morris M. Wolfe, pastor.
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Sonclay School; 7 p.
m Prea
ery
ay, p. m. Prayer meetina 7:30 p. m. vice, 10 a. m. Rev wendell Rutland Chareb of the Nu~- Evenlnl Service; Tbursday 1 S~da ~hing services the , 'nlesday; Young People's StuUer, pastor.
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81'ene - Sunday School 9:30 a.
4
.30 p. m. Prayer meeting,
ML Moi~ :P:,m:!b- meellng, 7:30 p. m. Friday.
Death Melbodlsl Church, Mid- m.; MOrDing Worship .'0:45 a.
Carpenter Bapttat Cllurch: Corner of Fourth and M . St
Rutland Church of God - dleport - M. E. Dowson, pas- m.; Evangellstic: servtce 7:45
:;,n d ·• Rev . Jobn Smallwood, pastor; tor: Mrs. Nan Moore Church P· m.; Midweek Prayer service
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morn. Middleport Rev N
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port: Rev. Donald Boone. pa&lt;· minister. Sunda · Sc~
,' en, Sunday School 10 a. m.; Evan- School Sopt.; Church' School 7:45 p. m. Wednesday.
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tor; Sunday School 9:15 a. m.. m. Arnold Rich:rds ;" 9-~:. a. geUsttc service 7 p.m.; Young 9:30 a. m.; Worship Service Syracuse Church of the Na&amp;George Baker, Supt; 10:15 a. a m. Morning Wo;sh~:t. .30 People Endeavor 7 p. m. Wed- 10:30 a. m.; Methodist YIIUth ....,. . - WUllam C. Thorpe,
m, Worship Service) BYP 6 p. Naomi Baptist Church - oesday; Prayer meeting 7 p. Fellowship, 7 p. m.; Official ~tor, S~nday School 8:30 a.
m.; :Evening Worship, , p. Sunday School ,
. W m. Saturday.
Board meeting, lsi Sunday of m., Mornmg worship 10:30 a.m.
9 30
7 30
m.; Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., ship 11 a. m.; w:dn~;day or;
E .
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month, 7:30 p. m. WSCS, 2nd
Pentecoat.al
Ph•·ayer meeting, 8:30 p. m., p. m., Prayer service.
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Grace Epp~c~op::O Cb h =~~day of month, 7:30 p. m.: Pentecostal Assembly, Boote
c oir practice.
Po
are -.:rnor Circle, Wednesday, 7 1M- Rev. Paul E. Jones, Jlll5'
Community
meroy- The Rev. Richard p. m.
tor. Sunday School 10 a. m.;
Firsl Baptist Church, Pome- Carleton Church, Kingsbory H. Martin, Rector. Sunday Letart
Fa1111
Melbodlsl Worship, Wednesday and Fri·
roy - Rev. Carver Williams. Ro d
Mornmg Prayer and Sermon, Cllarge James F. Early, pa• day.
8
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SundaY school 9:30 till 10 :20.
Hinton,
a. 10 : 30 a. m.
tor - LETART FAUS - Wor- 1be Pentecostal Church Mid1
9
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Worship service, 10:30 a. m.; pas or: unday School
shi 7 30
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Nursery and Junior Church for m.; Ralph Carl, Supt. Sunday
EU8
p, : p. m. unday (ez. eport uth 3rd Ave .; Re•.
children.
Worship service 10:30 a. m. Eale rll EUB
· cept 2nd Sunday);
Church B. L. Barrett, pastor: Sunday
and 7:30 p. m. alternate!••. Rev 1e •
Church - School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. Ulll- School 10 a.. m.; Sunday evenFirs! Baptist Cburelt, Racille, Prayer meeting Wednesday ~~ Wo;shl nz~l ~~~· P~tor. lied service, 1:30 a. m., 2nd l1l8 evaogebstlc service, 7:30
Rev. C. L. O'Connor, pastor. 7:30 p. m.
da S ~ se[VI~e . a.m. , Sun- SUnday of month. EAST LE- p. m.; Wednesday Bible Study
Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Sam Columbia Chapel _ worship FJJow~h~ ~:3o a. m.. Youtb TART - Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd 7:30p.m.; Sat_urday night PrayCurtis, supt.; 10:45 a. m. Morn- service each sunday, 9:15 a. and Girl; Fellow~hi m.fs.;oys and 4th Thursdays;
Church er and Worship 7:30 p. m.
mg Worsblp; 6:30 p. m., BYF m.; Sunday School 10 a. m.; m.· Evening
p,
P·
School,
9.30
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Sunday.
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and Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m. Youth SeJ;'lce 6:15 p. m. Even· m.,' 2nd and
::LE GROVE - Worship, 8 p.
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Evening Service; Wednesday, log Worshtp 7 p. m. each Sun- Choir, 6:30 p. m. we.b,.sday Cb' : S:d rd Tbursdays; Middleport First United Pre•
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Prayer Meeting. 7·30
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ool, ·30 a. m. Sun- llyteriaa Church - Rev How7 30 P· m., Prayer Meetmg day.
8 30 p. m. Senior Choir Prac:
PagevUle Community Chureb Wednesday.
• p.
., day. ~REAT BEND - Wor· ard R~ppelt, pastor; Sunday
tlve; l'uesday, 3:30 p. m. Jun- -Rev. •Russell Cline, pastor.
ship 9.30 a. m., lsi and 3rd School 9:30 a. m., Fred Lewis,
lor Choir Practice.
Young People's service, 7:30 p.
Morning Star EUB Churelt - Sundays, Church School, 10:15 Supt.; 10:30 a. m Worsbi .
m. Thursday; Evangelistic ser· Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor: a.m. Sunday, MORSE CHAPEL ' 5,45
m. YF · W · 6 . 3 p,
Cbesblre • Kyser • Hartford vice Saturday, 7:30 p. m. and Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy -worshtp, 11 a.m., lsi and 3rd m.
7ed.,
p,
· Parish - Warren G. Zlnn, Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
V"'! Meter, Supt., Earl Shuler, Sundays; Church Scbool 9:30 a. lor Choir.
' p. m. enpastor, Worship servtces are: Freedom Gospel Mission - Ass!.; Mornmg worship, 10:45 m. Sunday.
Syracuse First U lte4 Pr
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST; Bashan . Stlveraville Read · E a. m.; Prayer meeUng, 7130 p Minersville Melbodlttt Ch.,..b llylerlan Church
h ea.
Lottie. Kyger
9:30 EST. J. Griffith, pastor; Roger 'wn: m. Thursday. Youth Fellewship - Wendell G. Stuller, pastor. vices 10 a. m. ;
Cheshtre Bapltst 10 :45 EST. ford, Supt.; Sunday School, 10 7:30 p. m. SundaJ.
Sunday
10 a. m.; Wer- 1 a. m.; Bible Stu! 7'30
Ch urch School at Hartford, at a m.; Evangellstic Service 7• Loltrldge EUB
Chareb - lldp servtce II a. m.
p, m Wednesd
y, ·
I 50 DST: Kyger 10:20 EST, :30 p. m. Prayer meeting .;. 30 Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, paa- Pl&gt;rtland Melbodlsl ChurchPre bytm
and Cheshire 9:45 EST.
p. m. Tuesday.
· tor: Sunday School 9:45 a. m. B. L. McDaniel, plllltor. Sunday Church, Howard Rup;lt pa":.
MI. l1l1fotl F.W.B. Cllarch Rutland Million - .0 I l v e Russell Archer, Supt. Sunday ~ 9:80, Harold Rous,Jt. tor. Sunday School, 10 ;, m.;
10 help , _
Sunday School , am. Earl Newman, missionary pastor; worship, 10:45 a. m. 1114 7:30 Supt., Kesnelb McLeod, Asst. Worship 7:30 p. m.
W. irh the hope it will, in some metUure, foater a--'
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Sunday School
9:30 a m • P. m. alternately. Bible Study Supt., Preacblng 7:30 p. m. Sun- Syracuse Mlssio' E 1 Cu
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by Cecil
f•rship 10:30 a. m.;
service, led by pa• dai;,elne M lhodlat Ch ch
tor, pastor. Wednes.h:y
tam t_har which i1 good in family and community life, thil , _
7 30 Youog People'o
Layman;
:30 p. m.; Prayer service, · r, :
p. m. Wednesday.
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- day services, 7:30 p. m.
ture 18 apomored by the buaineas firnu and organi:ratiom
rng and Bible Stu&lt;IY 7·30
7:30 p. m. Thursday.
Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. H. L. McDaniel, pastor: SunLotte D S •
whose names appear below.
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Ch h Ol Ch .
lrd Saturday of manth.
day School 9:30 a. m.: Preac~
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e nesday; Choir practice at
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South Bethel EUB Cllurch- ing 10•30 a.m.; MYF 8 p. m.; Reorganl!ed Chareb of J e S U S J . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 30 p. m. Tbursday.
Bradbury Church .of Clrut- Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, paa- Prayer and Bible Study, 7,30 p. Qrlst of Laller Day BalniB -II
Rutland FJnl Bapllal Church ~~~~ Wtlhams. momsler; Bible tor : Sunday School 9: 45 a. m., m. Wedaesday.
C. W. Pro.ffttl, pastor. Six miles
- Sunday School 9:31! a. ln.; 10·30 . And ~ormng Worshtp, Norman H. Bahr, Supt.; Sunday Roe
Sprfq:s Methodist- from Racme on Racine . Port&gt;reacblng Sunday 2:30 p, m. ;
• · m. • Christi~n Endeav· Worship 10:45 a. m. and 7,30 Chester Lemley, pastor ; Wor- land Road. Sunday School, 9:30
'Lincoln-Mercury-Comet-English Ford
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Ralland Free Will Bapllsl shi
6 p. m.. Evem.og Wor-. p. m. alternately. Bible Study shtp servtce 9:30 a. m.; Sun· a. m. ; Worship 10:30 a. m.,
Bakers of Holsum Bread
85 N. Court St.
Athens
59N601
Church - . Rev. Paul Taylor, ;~~l!k m.
and Prayer Service, Jed by paa- day School, 10:15 a. m. ; MYF Sunday evening servi~e at 7:30
pastor; Sunday Schoo~ 10 a.
u
G r 0 ve .
tor, 7:00 p. m. "bursday.
:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible P· m.. Wed., worship service
m.; Guy Priddy Sup! . Preach- WCh rch'1 - James QUisenberry 'nlppen Pk ' . EUB Churcli Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m at 7:30 p. m.
.mg service, 7:30' p. m.:
·• Prayer Sunday
ors 1p School
Service 9·30 a. Sm..· - Rev. Euge
Roman Catholic
E. Emerson, Rutland Me1hodlsl Churcb -·
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ford Stockton 'Su t a. m., tan· pastor: Sunday worship, 9:30 Rev. C. J . Lemley, pastor: Our Lady of Loretto Mission
Builders and Building Supp lie.•
534 Billion Smokes
Bradford
ol Cbrlst~ a. m. ; Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Church School 9:30 a. m.; Wor· ..... Bottom - Rev. Thomas
.Joe Robin
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Hobart Vineyard Sopt Blbl• llblp service, 10:30 a. m. MYF Petronek administrator · g.. ~
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. a~ m.•. ~rmng Worship Adult CJaas Meeting ,7:30 p. m. B. L. McDaniel, pastor; Mrs. SL John's Catbolie Mlssionmcaa 1010kers _puffed through 10·30
. m · :~ ~erung Worship, last Monday of month.
r.e:oter L. Roush, Supt. Wor· Near Guysville (Dutch Ridge):
a record-b~mg 534 billion 7bl: St~d
e ay 7 P. m. B~ Syracuse EUB ctaureb _Rev. ship 9:15 a. m., Sunday School Rev. Frank Manieri, pastor.
cog~ettes dunng lbe flacal year Dexlery.
Paul A. Sellers, pastor: · Sun· 10:15 a. m.
Sunday Mass 10:30 a. m.; Holy
Ashland Oil Products
endiDg today, according te Ag- Bible Sch ~~cb of Christ - day School, 9:30 a. m.; · Ben Oak Grove "!elbodlst Cbnrch Day or. Obligation 6:30 a.m.;
Brown's Botti;, Gas
240 Lincoln St. Middleport 992-2550
rtculture Departmeul estimates. lng IO ·OO 00 ·30 :;. m. Preach- Quisenberry, Supt.: 10:30 a. m. -H. L. McDamel, pastor, Earl ConfesSIOn, \2 hour
before
Pomeroy
992·2186
The de]lll'lmeDI said t h a t S d · a. m.,
I and third Morning Worsblp service 1st Cross, Supt. Sunday School at Mass.
oonsumpUon rese about 2 bll- u~ays. Cl
and 3rd Sondsya of the ~onth 10 ' 15 8 • m.: Preaching 9:15.
Salvat'on
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lion elgaretlel above the 19t!f. . SOD 11 Church of Chrlst, 7· 30
m Ev nln
· Syracue MethodiJI Church rmy
65 f1aca1 year, with the
In· Mtller Street - Sunday Bible tl.
~ gdE;:g:: WendeD G. Stutler, pastor· wor- The Salvation Army, - Et&gt;
crease credited to stepped • up S~dy, I a. m.: Evening Wor- ~y ef m':~tb.
an
sblp service, 8:35 a. m.: Sun- voy Ray S. Wining, officer in
Sales -:- ALlJS CHALMERS - Service
shipm-'ts to servicemen ov·
7:30 P· m.; Bible Study, Bethany EUB Church _ Rev. day School 9:45 a. m.; MYF charge.
lh; a. m. Heli·
"Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer"
Farm - Industrial - Lawn &amp; Gardetl
7.30 p. m. Wednesday.
Paul A. Sellers, pastor· Morn- Sunday 8 p. m. Prayer meeting ness meeting, 10 :31J\a.
m.
Sunerseu.
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Middleport, Ohio
Middleport Chvcb of Christ, 1ng Worship 9.30 a. ~. Sun- Sunday 7:30 p, m.
day Sehoul. Sunday 17 p. m.
Tuppers Plains
Phone 667-34115
TO ANNOUNCE MEETING
5th and Mala Streets - DoD- day School
Bl th
Hysell Raa Fne Methodla'- Young People's Legion: 7:30 p.
LONDON !UP!) -Prime aid Hicks, minister; B1b 1e
Supt.: · y~u:::·· Felow~ Robert E. Smith, Sr., pastor. m. Salvation -ling; TbursMinlster Harold WUson wlll School, 8:30a.m., Kenneth Mo- ship, 8, 30 p. m.
Sunday Scheol 9,30 a. m.; O. day, 1 to 3 )1--ii:t. Ladoes Home
announce soon that the next Elhinney, Supl; Morning Wor- CARMEL !UB Cburdi-Rev 0. Patterson, Sopl; Morning ~gue . 7 p.. m. Prep classes;
Brltlsb commonwealth prime shlo 10:30 a. m. Evening Wor- Paul A. Sellers, pastor:
Worship 1o, 30 a. m. Youth Ser- 7.30 p. m. Bible Study, prayer
"Kentucky F!Ud Clticken"
minlllfen mnference wlll be ship, 7 p. m. Prayer Servtce, day School, 9,30 a. m., Wayne nee 8:45 p. m.; Evangelistic meeting. Other services by aDMiddleporL Ohio
Pomeroy
held lll London Sept. 9-15, Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Roush, Supl; 10:30 a.m. Mom- message 7:30 p. m.; Prayer DOUIICement.
Informed_.. uid today.
Pome"'i' Chureh of Chrlsl - ing Worship, 2nd and 4th Sun- meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m.
ADVENTIST
'!be last meeUng wu held In Jerry ·Masters, pastor;
day o1 the month· 8 m. Even- Laurel Cllfl Free Metbodlst Pomeroy Seventh Day Adven.
Lag , Nigeria, but dealt only School, .9:30 a. ~· Church
lng Evaogellstic' ~e. 291 ~ - R. Eugene Gill, pas. 1111 Clturelt - Mulberry Helgbts
with1111Rbodesla's secession.
vice 10.30 a. m. , ~an
and 3n1 Sunday of montb.
tor; SuDday School 9:30 a. m.; Rd., .north of Metgs Memortal
deavor, 6:30 p. m.; Evenmg
Federated Cbarcb, Pomeroy PbU Wise, SUpt.; MOI'IIiD8 wor- Uesp1tal. Paster, F. W. Gifford,
" Keepsake Diamo,nd Rin~ '
FLOOD8 BIT JAMAICA
vice, UO p. m.
_ Rev. w. H. Perrin, pastor; ship 10:30 a. m.; Youth Serv- James R. Hoffer, Ass't. Serv·
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312 E. llain St.
KINGSTON, Jamaica &lt;UPI)
Rulland Ch~ of
Kautz,
Supt.; Sunday Ices 7 p. m.; EvaogeUatle ser- lees on Saturday:
Sabbath
992·2955
Pomeroy
-Two persons were !mown to Roy Carier, mmister.
School, 9, 15 a. m. Worship vice 7:30 p. m. MJd..Weet pray- Schoo~ 1:30 p. m.; Worshtp,
have drowned 1n Dub floods School, 8:30 a. m. Worsblp
10:25 a. m.
' er service 7:18 a. m. Wednes- 2:30 p. m.; Youth meeting, S.
which have ripped Jamaica Preaching service 10:30 a. m.
day.
:30 p. m.; BJhle Study, Tbur•
siDce Sunday, pollee said today. Youna People's meeting,
Danvllie PUgrim Uolloeu _ The Ualled MetbodiJI Charcb day, 7:30 p. m.. at 37 Evans
'lbl floods have call!fd P· m. EveniDg Service, 7 p. m. (LAngsvllie Poll Office), Rev. Pomeroy - MelvlD Alkire, B. llelgbts, GaiUpolls.
B~tildi11g Sllpplja .and MiUw.ork
General Merchandise
extensive property and nv.. V. H. Braley, Bible School SUpl 0. H. Cart, pastor: Sunday A., B. D., pastor. Independence
United Brethren
General~
toct damage. A teen-age girl Zla Church ol Cbrllt,
flthoel, 9!30 a. m., Robert Grate Sllllday. Divine Worship at 8:30 Bden United llrothrea 111
Tuppers Plains
867-3200
Plloae 991:1171
and a man were reported eroy · Harrisonville Road -Eu- SUpt.; Worship service at10:30 ~· m. Sermon and Scripture - ~ Cburch- Rev. Elden R.
missing In separate mishaps.
gene Underwood, mlDlster.
a. m.: Pilgrim Youth, 6:45 p. Our Ameriean Herltqe" - Blake, pastor: Sunday School
ble School, 9:30 a. m. ; Morn- m.; Evangeflstic service, 7,30 I Kings 21:1·16. Church School 10 a. m.; Winnie Holsinger,
SUPPLIED ARMY
ing Worship, 7:30 p. m.; Ro- p, m. Mill-Week Prayer and study at 9:30 a. m. The Church Supt. · Christian J:ncteavor 7·l5
Col. Fielding Lewis, brother· bert Reed, Bible Scheol Supl ~. Wednesday, 7,30 p.
Official Board wiU meet on p.
classes for all. Song ~
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WHITE SEWING MACHINES
Poi11G c1ld l'l&lt;rrllwrm!
ln·law of George Washington,
Church 01 God
Monday, July II at 7:30 P· m. vice 8 p. m., Preacblng 8:20 p.
l:verythlng.,For the WOtrl4fl that Sews"
83 Mill St.
Middleport
99HD1 Ph. 949-327ll
.wu a Vtrplla lrun manufao- Cbester Cllurch ot God
Jslunala
Faro:' visitors and community m.; Mid-Week prayer meetlng
turer. He boUt, lD 1775, an arms Rev. Dale 'lbornton,
Dlgdom u.n of Jebovah's : :
in- 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Mrs:
wbleb 10pp1Jed the Sunday
Scbool, 9:30 a. m.; WIIDeues _ Public meeting sblp bou: 00 8;
1 : Mazie Holalnger, class l'!Sder,
II'IDY durlDcl the Momlng
Worship at 11 L Sunday 0 p. m. Waleblower 8 m
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m. Ev&amp;Diallstlc aervlce 7•30 p. lllndy, ' 1 p. m.: 'Bible Study, · ·
II Cbrlll Cburch - James Mol'
Tuesday 7 p.. m.· Service meet'NOMII'eM
rison, pastor. Sunday School at
:N. 'Setonn Av.e.
1!11. 8 p m. Tbursday· MIDitt:30 a. m. Preaching services
992-3284
MR!dleport Phone •M481
Milldleport,
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fte Clve1l ol ·~•
flnt and third 'lbursday al
TUNE IN
p. m.
Y· Gesler - Rev.
•1'1 Grate 7•30 p, m. Second and fourth
Lutheran
Jllllor; Richard ·
. Supt. Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer
PWt _. 81. JoWo Qwles Blsell, A.&gt;• '- Sunday meeting aecond and
feurtb
. ,
1 '
.,. a.rl!l1 _ MonllDI Sebool 9:30 a. m.;
MorniDtl 'lbanday, 7:30 p. m. and first
Well Main St.
fio!MTOy
-.hlp 8:1.5 L m. and 10:45 Worship 11 a. m.; NYPS 8:45 ml third Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
1390 WMPO IA~IO
a. m.: Su11t1ay 8cbo11, 1:30 a. P. m.; EveniDg Service, 7:30 ML 11enDoD United 8retbren
Suppon tM Cll11re11 ol fOUr Clloioe
m. CBotb congreaatlons are P. m.; M1chrtet l'raya' MrVIce II CluW Church- JlllllH MorIDietlni u one at St. Jolm'a 7:IO P. m. Wednead&amp;JI.
rlllCm, pastor. Sunday
Sc!lool
•
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at
Pine
Grove
wbUe
llltld1epltt
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Na1:30
a.
m.
Pl"ac"'ng.
flnt
and
S.MI!ll •l'lftllnce;iplaeoptl Church. Pomeroy
·
St. Paul'a Qlurdl II --Ref, a,de J. Bartlett, lldrd Sunday, 7:30P.m. Seeond
¥ni· buUl
llaDdiJ' Bebaol 9•30 L !D. I and fourtb Sunday, 11 L !D.
¥\1. RICHARD MAmN,
RECTOR
' t,.,.lillle llliiflllm•.._
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.
Baker~
Good )rea&lt;!
u
L,.J&gt;llarnlna WO!'Ildp 10:11 L m.; Prayer !!M!I!Ing IYerJ Wednes'., •
,
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Mon!IIIJWOI'IIIfl . , .• , .. , . . . . . 10..10 AM Sundey
.
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NYP$ YOUIIII P~ 1:11 p.m.; dl1 al 7:30 p, m. Quisllau l!loHuntlnatoa. W. Va,
110}1/e,t••\lc St.
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Pearl.llUIA!; put.or, SuJt. P1BJv ....,..., Wid. r:ao p.m. day, 7:31 ,. m.

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Society Notes

Reedsville
Society Notes

1, 1uuH- 7

clay School at 9:30 a. m. Lloyd

Sentinel Church News

l

'l'He B"K.ED ALASKA,

o., July

•

away from lll&amp;rriDI Del&amp; flllca
BdWy In ''Portrait of a Quel!D;"
wblcb caught last season's Loodon cr!Ucs' posies . . . Doll!ll
Douglas of "Bev. IDUbllll~s"
tries to cool all romance ltellll

Quinn's sprig . . . Ready when nuns trapised backstqe to say but veteran singer Andy Rus
you are, c. Q.
howdy to GlDger Rodgers after sell i1 warming thin&amp;s up
Rosello Como jetted of to Fla. a "HelloL Dolly" maUnee, glv- Peter Sellen~ "'!be
WrOIII
to oversee their new stately ing the ~L James 'lbelll'e the Boz" fUm was made just f01
tropical mansion near
Palm ~~~. of another "Sound of Mu· Britain and .wasn't planned 111
Beach; Perry bad to stay In stc.
a U. S. release but it's escapN. Y. to do something he hasn't Hayley MUla likes to write ing In this direction anyway .. .
bothered with in years-learn pop songs and aent one to the Sign on the grass alas at the
the lyrics be'll slog on his Aug· Rolling Stones who even might nearby Nevele Country Club!
ust state-fair tour (no cue cards rerord It ... Actor Tom Bosley "Help Keep Lawn Order."
on fair platfomls; . . Ann Soth· (be played La Guardia In "Piorern finally got around to meet- eUo") expects to be a flrat • 1, • - - - - - - - - ·
Jng her granddnu~hter • I Bob time papa July 16 .. · Nancy m~~'
Sterling's the grandpop); seems Berg of the ~lch modeling aet
"'!
Ann hadn't been happy
tbat hllll ber five year-old daughter
daughter' Tlsh wed Lal Baum ~Janie (Actor Geoffrey Horne
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
but Tish becomtna.. a mom set is Melanie's dad) leading the
PIANO RECITAL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell, it all rlgbt in theif world · . ... tid·modelln&amp; field
Here's We wire flowers ever)'where
Mrs. Ernest Whitehead pre- frDolnnd, Rof np, Brendoa, andnd Mr a Horrified, to put it mildly, was bow films have beeome like burWY2·2039
Us
e o owers, re., a
5. Ill Soc' I Set
. Ill E I
h
I "Deadli
Tb
.
OR NIGHT W19.2951
sented her ptano pup . in a Tom Summerfield of Ft. Wayne, e :: ll~n·~~mgbl e s· ~ sr.:'V:S' .. ~· h d er hnsoan
recital recently at her home. Ind., have returned home after qwre s ry w 1 ern y cru· .
a e,
tc ar . Jo
n
Solos were played by Pamela 1 . T
ts d 1 r
el photo of former Deb Queen wtll'be pursued not JUSI
by p
Goody , Ricky and
Becky 1 VlSitng paren an rea tves. : Brenda Frazier ; but
Brenda Elke Sommer but by an "interomeroy Flower Shop
Proffitt, Cheryl Dicken, Ruth I Mrs. Gary Barnitz,
Carol, okayed both the sickly story and : national team of bikini-clad as-~ W. MaiD
Pomeroy
and Vicky Green, Bobby Gross· 1Mary and Ellen of Lincoln Hts., : the sovagely ·•rfair ,;rture
· sassins:" that's how.
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lolr_s._ld_il,.la..
rd•Y•a•n.,M•e•ter-..1
nicl&lt;le, Cathy Pickens, Janet , Pomeroy were Tuesday visitors i Wonder II it's busting the Claire Bloom ls a signature

Frank Sinatra's new song hit 1 plane to Jerry Lewis to promote
"Strangero in the Night" has a movie and then needed II to
a piracy suit - Ralph Chicorel l plug his own Doris Day comeclaims in Detroit federal court dy "Glass Bottom Boat" . . . . .
he wrote the melody last year 1Pat Boone's costume director
as "You Are My Love" . It on his "Up Wlth People" movie
doesn't affect Sinatra
Arth· 1is Cali Quinn. Cecil B. De Mil·
ur Godfrey leased bis private Je's granddaughter: and Tony

NJ.SI.IED I'CII'A10fS,

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owner treatements, beware
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salesman. Cumplete rat and
Insect eontrol. Guarillteed, IDsured,
experienced. Alhed
Pesl and Termite Control Co.,
1105 West Main St., Pomeroy,

twO-WELL QUALIFIED

,

Let Us Do the Dishes •••

County owned oomJlliiY at 1-3
to 1'2 price due to no salesmen or store commuls1or.s,

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Prices Start At_ 169.95

Rutland Furniture

Camping Tr~ilers

Herton St.

Insurance

Gibson Air-Conditioners
742-4211

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Rutland, 0.

Maaon, W. Vt,
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50 z 100 in Middleport oo %78
Soulb Flflh St. Price 16,500.

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'CX:H&lt; I HASSUME
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LOVE AND
RE:SPECT, AS
FIERC ELY AS I
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BAILEY'S RESTAURANT
211 I. Main
PHONI WY 24974
PoNelon lalloy
lrlo (lalloy) CoiiiM
AI! Foodl AuailabN For Car111.011t

. . .D OP THANU a •nUARIII
JJll

A WIDE MENU CHOICilh
,
eBroasted Chicken tllllast Beef eRoist Pork
eBaked Ham
eHome Made Noodlea
• Home Made Pie•

BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

• ._..., .... .., ..... c..

l

Cooldn'

Clntplnt at ltoral Ook Park

...... ...

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-Wo'll Do Tho D\11* &amp; tho

(Bafore May btl
....I.. Ono•p,..•wtokt

. . . lUll -

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SUNDAY

.BUY A TRAILER

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.,.,. ...... •
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Don't Heat Up
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owner treatements, beware
of the door knocker t~rmite
salesman. Cumplete rat and
Insect eontrol. Guarillteed, IDsured,
experienced. Alhed
Pesl and Termite Control Co.,
1105 West Main St., Pomeroy,

twO-WELL QUALIFIED

,

Let Us Do the Dishes •••

County owned oomJlliiY at 1-3
to 1'2 price due to no salesmen or store commuls1or.s,

TWO- WELL QUALIFIED .

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• SALES 1
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eCa""''"' l~ulpmonte
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
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EEk &amp; MHk

I

Prices Start At_ 169.95

Rutland Furniture

Camping Tr~ilers

Herton St.

Insurance

Gibson Air-Conditioners
742-4211

Arnold Grate

Rutland, 0.

Maaon, W. Vt,
/
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HONDA

HEY. M£EK

GIVE ME soME
OF lHOSE
APPLES!

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DH, YCAH7 ~U,
MY MOTHER~
Mr; 10 SH~ AIJD
SHARE ALIKE SO

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HALF 'THOSE' Af'Pt.f:S f

YOUR

GASULINI! ALLEY

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COMMUNIST!

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!.lEVER MIW, ! FOJ~P IT!

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CAtENDAR '

WHV WE TAI&lt;'!M'

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Nar ~US'T" DROP NER
OFF IN ~RE ANYWHERE'?

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USED
FURNITURE
LIOAL NOTIC8

RADIATOR
1 ROOMa 8lld balh bome, lot
50 z 100 in Middleport oo %78
Soulb Flflh St. Price 16,500.

Phooe 119Hl46.

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borne, 3 bedrooms, large kilo
obell, birch cabinets, eleob:ic ovea, bo1 plate, large

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bldl WiD . . ftCIIIlftll
~
llle vwap of M1d41Qo11 at.
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Coolvllle, Oblo. Pbone fill· arallcll, New lla'fltD. l'ltaDa 111 W. MAIN "'IMIPOY
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Around and
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(EDITORS NOTJ!l: Amerlca't'
footslogglng lat llltllllry DIY1
-the Big lied One-Is locked In ·
heavy combat along the CatniJo.
dian border. UP! correspondent
Leon Daniel oent the foUowinl
report from the front).

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Club to have plants growing to at.,
Wednesday evening at her home tract bees. The honeybee recog·
Miss Nancy Reed was a busi·
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nizes color flowers. The herbs ness visitor in Columbus ThursThe meeting, in charge of lemon, basil, catnip, lavender: day.
Mrs. Karl Grueser, vice
sweet clover and sage attract Mrs. Lawrence Hartinger has
dent, opened with devotions
bees.
returned
from Rio Grande
en
from
Colossians
3•12-17
where
she
has
been visiting
Pomeroy, Onlo
Mrs. Fred N•ase who gave
An article, "You Can Have with her daughter and son-in·
meditation from The
Winning Roses Ail Year,"
law, Mr. and Mrs. Garland
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Room and a poem, "New
given by Mrs. David Nease
Lanier
"WILD WILD WINTER"
(Technicolor)
closing with prayer. Melmbtors I said to use pest control, water
Here for a holiday visit with
Gaey Clarke
Chris Noel responded to roll call with a often and pick off old flowers. Beulah White and family are
-·AGENT FOR H.A.R.M."
harmful and a beneficial insect. The red spider damages teaves I her brother and sister, Mr.
·
(Technicolor)
of roses and in hot weather, and Mrs. Nealey White and
Richman
Mrs. Hiram Fisher presentWendell Corey
they multiply very fast.
Myrtle White of Akron. They
ed an article, "Be Kind
and black spots are rose
will return home Tuesday.
Bees." lt was brought
out
: SUN., MON. and TUES.
seases. Spray off with
Jeff Stover, son of Mr. and
.·
July 3·4-S
that most crops depend upon first, then apply dust
and
Mrs.
Davis Stover of Lancas"'NSIDE DAISY LLOVER"
bees. Bees do the job of pollinspray. When cutting old flow- ter, has pent the past two
(Technicolor)
atiOn of plants. Every state
~atalie Woorl
ers cut above the f1ve leaf stem. weeks with his grandparents,
. ·.
Roddy McDowall would benefit with more beeMr. and Mrs. Harry Stover.
Doable-breuled &lt;Oat from Monte-Suo •· PI'UIIIl'a fa·.n
Colorc~rtoon
hives. It was suggested always
Mrs. Dwight Milroan, gave Harry Chesher and
'86 eolleelfon (left) In dUllly pink thlnthWa wool Is cut
J ohn
''Now is the Time to
" Blackford have returned home
sUm through the front. Back fullness Is cortlrolled by 1
make gladioli plantings, kill from a two-weeks fishing trip
lew laalf belt. Dnldow suit (rldll) has timeless styling
In welt-seamed to~el llaJr. Jat.ket Ia nearly lilted and
crab grass, keep dusting pota· to Chapleau, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer
lldrt la lllm.
toes and roses , pinch out
santhemums and divide iris .
and daughters, Mary Ruth and
Two demonstrations
were Joy have returned from a re- ,..~·o·,
.k '·. Uswin Nease ' a cent trip to Washington, D. C. ·
OUD 3fi
gtven by Mrs.
ll!
IeIt han d 1 eu.ma Japanese ar·
Mr. B. F. Parmalee has rerangement usmg a black con· turned from Florida where he
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tainer, red roses and evergreen, has been on a two weeks vacaand a left hand vertical ar- lion trip.
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rangement using peace roses Chris and Pat Wilt of Colum11
and evergreen.
busrents,
are guests
of
their
grand·
Mr. and Mrs .. Adolph
i!;al
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pa
It Was announcd that the
Wildwood Jun •- Garden cIub Saelens
Denms.
They
r M nd
·and
· dson,
by ••
· paren
ts,
made the arrangements for the WI·u be lome
"'elr
r. a Mrs. Charles R. Karr
dinner at the Carpenter Experiand Mrs. Ike Wilt and son.
Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Rollin
ment Station on Wednesday. Mtdke, over the hohday week·
Bearhs called at the Spencer
en .
Funeral Home, Belpre, WednesFlowers were judged and blue Mrs. Leo Kennedy, Sr., who
day evening, to pay respect to
ribbons awarded to Mrs. Fred ' is leaching at Salisbury on the
tile. family of H. P. Christy.
Nease for a peace rose in a Head Start program, took her '
milk glass container, and to pupils on a tour Wednesday of
~est Kennedy and
Mrs. Uswin Nease for the Jap- several business places inclnd·
CONNIE SUE MCGUIRE 1 Mr
Kenney and son of
anese arrangement.
ing tbe Quality Print Shop, the
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Me- Akr w ,jj'ednesday guests
Ohio Valley Baking Company G
i of Mrs. Edith' Thomas and sisulre of Pomeroy are
an· ter, Mrs. Cora Wiggins.
and otl ers.
The Lord's Prayer in unison
1
Let us not forget the courage ond sa crifice that
aouncing tbe engagement and
M"'
· Suanne McClung of Marclosed the meeting, after which Recent guests of Mr. and approaching marriage
of
·
Mrs. Bernard Fultz and family
ton ·IS spen diug ~ week with
mode poss ible the first
refreshments were s.!rved by were Mrs. Roy Sinn, Mrs. Law· ' their daugrter, Connie Sue to her grandparenta, Mr. and Mrs.
the hostesses to twelve memFrancis
Hudson,Hudson,
son of Mr.
INDEPENDENCE DAY JULY 4th
Sinn, ud
Mrs.S.Dewey
for- Da1e Smith.
bers, one honorary member, renee Sinn, Mrs. Fred
and Mrs. Rosa Guingrich of
Mr. and Mrs. William Perry
8
Mrs. William Fisher and
m"rly of Masou, W. Va. Miss of Charleston, W. Va. were rePaulding
and
Van
Wert
counguest, Mrs. Denver Holter.
ties. The Fultz family and MeGuire attended Pomeroy cent guests of Mrs. B. F. GraveNo business will be lransacttd on this holiday.
MISSIONARIES TO SPEAK
their guests took a trip
to High School. Mr. Hudson is a 1Y and daughter, Mrs. J.
A.
111&amp;3 graduate of Wahama and Ed
NEW HAVEN _ Mr. and Hawks Nest, W. Va. while they IIOW is employed al Taplco in
en.
Mrs. Frederick Pomeroy, edu- were here.
Cleveland. The wedding date
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark, Mr.
catlonal missionaries of the Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and bas been set for flugusl
aad Mrs. Roland Crabtree and

By LEON DANIEL
United Pre•• Intema&amp;ual
AN LOC.. (UPI) -"There
were a helluva lot of them but
old Charlie bit off more than be
could thew this time."

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Open Friday Nights

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Evangelical United Brethren family will move to Brilliant
Church, will discuss their years where be Is employed. Janice
of service in New Mexico
Everson of Sooth Charleston,
the New Haven EUB Church Ohio, will be their guest while
on Sunday, July 3, at 8 p. m. they are moving to their home
Mrs. Pomeroy is the fornoer I there.
Sandra Lou Roush, daughter
Mrs. John Angel, Columbus,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roush,
is here for a visit with her
New Haven.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Richards. Her son, Kevin, has
been here witb his grandparBIRTHDAY OBSERVED
ents wbile Mrs. Angel recupThe birthday of
Richard era ted from eye surgery.
Barton was celebrated with a M
d Mrs John K Smitb
buffet supper at the home of Jr..'c::riesto;, visited. recen~
Mrs. Ed Condon, SUnday
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K.
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Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barton

6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

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The Loyal Bereans Class
the Methodist Church of ChfiSt
held their annual picnic Tuesday evening with Mrs. Edgar
Allensworth as hostess.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
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L. R.
an Mrs
Mrs. M
WalB Wtley,MMr.and
~r Keulnlce,Mrr. nd M .H ar~
Y• • a
rs. orner
R1ce, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Oh·
linger, Mr. and Mrs. George
Memhart, Mr · and Mrs. Clar·
ence McNeal and daughter,
Martha, Mrs. George Childs,
Mrs. Ed Haggerty and ~and·
children and Mrs. Jessie oaun·
ders. The class memhero sent
dinners to Mr. and Mrs. 0. E.
McKinley who were unable to

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Clmrch Clan Holds
Its Annual Picnic

Mercedes Condon and the h,_
less, Mrs. Ed Condon.

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Middleport

CLUB MEETS AT PARK
Members of the
Friendly
Neighbors club met at the Mid·
clleporl Park Tuesday evening
for a weiner roast. Attendillg
were Mrs. Willard Hines, Mu.
Roy Smith, Mrs. Robert Arnold,
Mrs. Elwood Bowers,
Mrs.
Thomas Werry, Mrs. Henry
Werry and a suest, Mrs. Larry
Hudson. The July meeting wiD
be a picnic at the borne of
Hines, Athens Road.

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Picnic Dinner
Is Held by
WCTU
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' of t h: e
The Middleportntt

UnMiversiCty
.
rs. arlthSishsuldmmerd.
le 5 an mece,
Mrs. Paul Beegle, were Tues· · d.nner
day visitors in Parkersbucg, w.c.hT .u. held a ptcruc
W V
at I e home of Mrs. Lillian
· a.
Steiff on S. Second Ave.
day evening. Following the dinThree MHS Seniors
ner, Mrs. Opal Kelly, vice
president, conducted a short
Home /rom Workshop I business meeting in the absenoe
of Mrs. Betty Cline.
Tbree Middleport High School The opening prayer was givseniors have returned
from en by Miss Margaret Sauer A
the journalisln workshop
at letter was read from G l) v.
Ohio University in Athens held Rhodes in reply to Miss Sauer.
last week. Attending were Di- A musical program was preana Davis, daughter of Dr. and sented with musical selections
Mrs. J . J. Davis·, Rose MariP played by Mrs. Steil!, .Pianist,
Hackett, daughter of Mr. and and vocal selections by Frank
Mrs. George Hackett, Jr. , •nd Cheesebrew and Lennie Han.
Zita Nieri, daughter of Mr. and tonstall and Beulah Willie. r
Mrs. Remo Nieri.
Others attending in addition
Miss Nierl and Miss Davis to the above, were Mrs. Pe•rl
'
were enrolled in the newspaper Hoffman, Mrs. Agnes White,
workshop while Miss Hackel! Mrs. Clarence McNeal, and
attended the yearbook classes. NeD Bing.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The United States officially
1\tplored the French nuclear test explosion in the Pacific
Saturday and urged that every nation join the existing test
ban treaty.
The State Department' issued a statement voicing regrets that France had set off an above-ground blast at a
remote South Seas site. A spokesman also confirmed that
the United States bad stationed Navy ships In the area "to

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Families, Hold
Wiener Roast

observe the tests."

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Past Matrons of
Pomeroy OES
Meet TUescJay

Support
The costume will be big on lllo Iller-live seene from fall, 1966; A trio of twinklers, Ill
mlllched In shoetlng pll!k lame ottoman (left) ill from the Arbe coDectlon. The eve•
Ding jaeket slips over iln ovol-~ated overblouse and tops a slender skirt. Beige ud
!llue broeateDe eDBemlde (rlghl) by Bruen combines skimmer dreu ·a nd oarrow
eoUarlen eoat.

ELBERFELDS ARE OPEN TONIGHT
and TOMORROW NIGHT

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Mrs. I. 'B. Weed.

01•1De·,pot
R31ds cost
our Planes

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FRIDAY UNTIL 8

Mrs. Hartwell Curd entertained the Past Matrons of Pomeroy Cluipter OES T u e s d a y
evening at her. home in Ball
Run.
The meeting, In .charge of
Mrs. Curd, president, ojlenecl
with devotions by Mrs. Thornas Young. Plans were made for
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Mrs. J. W. McMurray, Mason,
W. Va.
Games were .played under the
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direction of Mrs. Dale Smith
TONIGHT
and prizes awllrded to 'Mrs;
"TABOOS OP THI
Alfred Crow, Mrs. JIUiles SoultWORLD"
by, and Miss Maud Grueser.
Vincent Prlct
(Color)
A salad collHI! was served
- andby
the hosleas to those named
"TOMI OF LIGEIA"
above and Mrs. Harry
P.
Vincent Prlee
Elizabeth Sbepherd
Smilh, Mrs. Glenn Dill, Mrs.
(Color)
Trell , Schoenleb, Mrs.
Carl
Shields, Mn. Monzo Custer,
Mrs. Nolan Swadcbamer and

"This is quite open, routine "We continue to hope
and to be expected,'' he told France as weD as the
newsmen. ''Our ships
countries which have not yet
Instructed to stay well in done so will adhere to the
International waters and
treaty and join in the efforts to
are a good distance from
extend the ban on testing to
test site."
include underground nuclear
The official statement ot tests."
reaction said: "As a party to The treaty, as it now stands,
the limited teal ban treaty, the permito testa under ground
United States government,
such as at this country's
opposed to any testing
Nevada tesf~te.
nuclear weapona in the nrohibit.
tltal Hi,
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ed env1ronm~nts;
atmosphere. under water
outer space.
"The U.S. gQvernment regrets that France lias
o
puciear testing In the
phere."
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Neither the- · •Frenth
Chinese Com m u n i s t s hav
signed the treaty.
In callini on France and ail
nations to become participants
mthe pact. the u.s. statement
commented: "We consider the
treaty to be an international
InStrument of great Importance
and it is our policy w work
toward universal adherwce.

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gunner wbo wu . shot ID th,
bead. ADd we Gilly hiVe Ole
medici. left ID the COIIJIIIIIIJ
now,'' Moore added.
Pic. Freclerlck Hlll, a CUilf
Company rifleman from ~
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Jose, Calif. patted his rifle, "1
•ed real hard to aet 1011111 .,.
't with this."
big Red One'l comman.•j. Gen. William Depuy

."II was a real hand grenade
duel there for a while, and we
were running low. We got~
ammo resupply just in U•
O'Toole said.
Sgt. Arlie Moore of
vUie, Ky., also recallec.
eerie mght.
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"Every man -'1.;-('t).
long, but no man WOldt! ..,,
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PRICE

Soviets Promise Aid

U. S. Deplores
French Nuclear
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Wednesday evening to calf at staff of high
•• school publicat1·ons.
the Spencer Funeral Home, to

to the family of H.
Miss
Susanna
Arnold is em·
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ployed in the library at Ohio

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Company platoon sergeant,
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Thill coat dress (left) with a easuol point of view 1s belted
. low on the hlp wllh the same banding as the buttoa
: placket aad &lt;ulrs. Hannah Tl'll')' designed the relaxed
dress In gray tweed. lllack and while tUe pattern in twill
(right) by Marie McC,u1hy for Larry Aldrich has high

1te recon sergeant singled
out one man for the highest
pralse-hls medic, Spc.
Raymond Johnson of McKeesport, Pa.
"It's a wonder he isn't desd.
Be ran around out there like a
chicken with hla head 1 cut off.
He treated wounded men In
reeon platoon and both compa·
nles when some of the other
medics were hit," the sergeant
1aid.
Sgt. Bennet O'TQOie of 'Glen

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Fourteen members of Cub
Scout Pack 243, . sponsored by
the Racme . Bapbst church, at·
tended a wtener roast at Portland park Tuesday evenmg.
They were Randy Warner,
Terry Smith,_ Donald Shalf~r,
James McLam, Barry TheiSs
and Rex Roy of Den 3; Dave
Huddleston, Carter
Smith,
Glenn Simpson,
Tim Ber1ti,
Jeff Circle and Eddie Diddle
of Den 1: Wayne Cleland and
Charles Knighting of Den 4.
Parents present were Mr. and
!'f"s. Charles McLain and faro•
ily, Mr .. and Mrs. BtU Cleland
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har·
old C1rcle and family, Cubmas·
ter and Mrs. Fred Smith and
fam ilY, Gerald 8Impson,
Mrs.
.
Arthur Warner and family, Mrs.
David Huddleston and family,
Mrs. Charles Knighting
and
family, Mrs. Clarence
Roy,
Mrs. Wald Diddle and family
and guest Mike Birch
All Cub' Scouta are ;..ked to
be at the Junior High building
Racine, in lull uniform, at
10 a.m., to march in the 4th
of July parode
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"They hit us from all sidell,"
Frisbie said. His outfit,
CJ,Iarlle Company of the 2nd
Battalion 181b lnfan!J'y, stood
Ill ground prwdly.
More than 100 Communists
tried a desperate daybreak
charse against the l!mertcans,
who walled sllenlly In their

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lolbolet.
Sgt. John M. Keator of tht
recon•alssanCOI platoon shook
biB bead sadly as he walled for
a helicopter to tate him and his
men back to a rear area.
"I IDtt some good men out
there," Keator said.
''It got so close we were
e x c h a n .g lng grenades. OUr
ammo got low one Ume but the
weapons platoon of Charlie
Company came over and
reinforced us.

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of Atherton, Calif,, wu tired.
His bloodshot eyes reflected the
borror of .the battle.

Flllr and ..arm
through
Monday. Hl;lb lodaJ 'In t be

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