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Elberfelds In Pomeroy
ON WEEK DAYS-9:15 TO 5--,0N FRIDAY
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WE WILL CLOSE THURSDAY AFTERNooN
·THIS WEEK FOR THE MEIGS COUNTY I'AIR

a gun fire support vessel r or
combat units operating along
the shore line and in support 8l

Elberfeld $ In pomeroy ·.,

carrier operations In tlle corn-

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Fair Board Secretary Don Reuter 1111id paid gate
admlsslons !J'uesday, opening day of the 103rd annual
Meip County Fair, almost doubled those of opening day
last year.
Tbere were 1,22!1 persons buying admission to the
fair. And In addition, already approximately 2,000
membership tickets have been sold to tlllJ fair. In 1965,
only 638 persona paid admission liD opening dey.
Wlnn!DI honor. In judlfnl
Also Tuesday night, 933 persoDJ paid aamlssion to
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Tuesday at the Meigs CoWJty attend the grandstand event - an all girl auto thrill
QWifelin.el Broken
Falr In the Farm Cropa and show - rompared to 499 persons at the grandstand
WUHltlu'rot. - All!LINE Hort!eulture Division
were event orl opening night last
machinists have won
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G
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Genbelrner,
Minersville
year- a rodeo.
firlll; Mn. Geneva Nolan, Sy·
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ttl million iP WB&amp;e and bene- Route I, lour fors!l In earn·
racuse, one first, and D. M. Jallt liicreases wbich their union Donald C. Mora, Pomeroy S...;.
JUDGING RESULTS
cobl of Middleport, one flrsl.
luders sald "effectively and Route, two firlls In corn; Rlcb- TakiDI first place ID Tue• In the Palnt!ng Division of
lloroughly ahreds" PleildeDt ~ Radford, Pomer&lt;J9,
one day's Grange jud,gtng waa Rock domeatlc arlo, landscape from
rob.._.,..., wage . price piic!e- first In _corn 81!d. George Gen· Springs. Taking second place nature category, taking firll
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were estimated In the vegetable dlv1s!on, Gen- Hemlock Grange, and fourth bona In the judges' book were,
~oy at frol1l 6 to &amp;•per
helmer Was first In tomatoes, place, Ohio Valley Grange.
Mlch~ WIUI111111, Shade; Glen
11 eacb year of a tbtee . year green pod pole beans, yellow In the Domestic Arts Dlvt- Lee, Pomeroy, and Ray E. MyJODtracl. The anti-inOatlonary pod pole !&gt;eana, wli!te and yel- sian, rerelvlng firlt place hon- en of Shade, Route One.
~Uftea caU for
tooreaseo low onions, mangoes,
beets ora (blue ribbon awardl) were WOllam J. Mayer, Pomeroy,
II'OWid 3.2 pel' cent The con- and carrots.
Mrs. Margaret Ella Lew!J of look lwo firsts In Portrait from
~- Is slibjecl to ratllioat!oo
Radford had firsts In buslr Middleport, rdx firiiJ; Mrs. F• Llle, and Marine Study classes.
'1 36,400 members of the toter- bellna, p!rnentoes, ptrkle plate; rte Kennedy, Middleport, Ove ~vlng one first were Car·
JUDGING -~ Ross Hamerlck, 4-H Extension Offlctt Assistant, Is shown judgln 4Dllonal Alsoctallon of Machin- Mn. Purley Karr, Long Bot- firsts; Bertha Jilbneon, Racine, o1 Bachtel, Middleport, with a and garden exhibits on Monday afternoon at the Meigs County Fair Seated with th ~ H t':{.OPJ, elecf:M. l'Opl
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eroy, one fjret Ill crucumbera; er, Mlnerovllle, two flrlll; 1101')1; Rooald G. Jacobs, Rut&amp;Ol:DIIVATEI,
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_ Alan Holter, Pomeroy
Star Kathryn Miller, Middleport. land, landscape copy,
and
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lliklll of ~~ Route, one firat In Pumpkin; three flreta;
Delbert Gre&amp; Roush, SyraCUBe, Best
' llne•rtom u UIICieqrouDd lloi'- Howard Nolan, Syracuse, three Smlljl, Racine, ooe firll; 1!11'1- Animal study In pastels.
i .... JtUW IIIJb lila•aewer firll8, two In watermelon• ond Victor Hysell, Minersville, aile 11af E. Myen received two
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first; Ella Gladman, Galllpoo llnljl Ill Anlrnalltudy and be!lt
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• 111 ,lboiJI·W o1 Ibis Mercer 1 In best display of Farm, Or· Ua, one firll; Ruby M. Hysell, dlap~y of three pieces In oil. Muldleport swtmmlng poolther_- and consequenlly lower lion of the pool, for the recrea- care The
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3,000 res!· cbard and Garden
praduce, Middleport, one llrsl; Nanna Cit~
" F. Girard, Middleport, w! rema~ 0~ 00 hdays of , recetpll- all while normal ov- 1 1ton program carried out In 00 the sides~ ~..- :
fires and overpow· lllchard Radford received best Wilcol, Middleport, twe llrsta; litre '~
II In Charcoal Field
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Labor erhead proceeds unreduced.
tlle park, and for the trim ap- but the work
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display of hay, Roy Holter, Mary Ann Tbomp!IOn, Pome- lor
all from Life and Por· Aay, ;;e~t though school starts Also, recomrnendaltons were pearance of the pool and park. - InstallaU.:a~ ~
. IJret broke Pomeroy Star Route, two Orsta roy, eno first; Mra. Purley tral ' )Y and Best Display of da~·lligbl bwat1.,dec~~.!"••· made by park .manager Bob Also tllanked was the Park at the pool tar ~ - ' Pill
DO m• and Alan Holter, one first.
Karr, I..out Bottom, t br e e titre; pea done In pastels. Recre tl
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port Ord and head _lifeguard, Mtke ICommtttee of Mr. and Mrs. Lou- personnel - · B11141' lei
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A Winning firsts for largest vega ·
Lloyd, for repatrs and unprove- js Sauer, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. have arisen when a
1a •etables were. Alan. Holler,
The board, with
chairman Iments before the 1967 season 'Don Lowery lor tbeir conduct Deeded, Ord aald. J1lllllil It
:pkln; Ra~ KIOI, J&gt;ome.
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Deve Ohlinger presiding, re- Iwill cost money.
of weekly dances at the p-ark
llol!le ~; ~LIJ8&amp;~; RadfOrd,
vtewed the swlrnming seasoo • Chief among these were re- wtlh all proceeds going back Cornmlss!onen 0. llftli
~=r".-; beet; Nil )lorgatt, ~. II~&amp;
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now about ended, and foulld II ports tha~ fillers must be re- Into the park. Major projects and Chet TePMitlll wm~~mr
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placed this year and treads on ljte committee exl"!cls to com- a proposal to balD a 1'0111 1r1111

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Best Place To Build Up
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FAIR WEEK

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best place to go for any financial aerv!re.
During the month we get many !nqulr!ea regarding credit information. When a man or woman
has a sol!d regard for thrift and paya an obligation promptly we are happy to pass along a fr.
vorable report

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perfun.uee Md its 811RY outstat!dmg comforts. Yet owners fiBd Cadillac's ability
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lerrortsll Iaunctied' a mor:!
allark tonltht near Ute Tan
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A U. 8. mUllary apokesman
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lftl. W. Jt. ~MCDade,
a native ol PorDand iP Meigs
eoWJty, who ree!dea with ber
daughter and 100-ln-law, Genera! and Mrs. George Bush,
at 18 Hedgewood Drive, Gal·
hUpoUs, quietly celebrated her
tl8lb blrlbday Tuesday,
Mn. Mcl&gt;ade II the widow
of Cllpt. Wardle McDade, who

yeara ago operated the Helea
b: E., a packet boallll Ute Galli·
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· llalement / One lmprovllnont ncommend- sheller borneo - the fioor aJ. seml-c:lrcle to lilt aYife' llaalli,
$5,3?$.5S, and ~n::;:sts -o: ed was construolfon of a sun Iready is poured - and lnstalla- and out at lila preseot tatranct.
$4,!B7.5S, leavin Pa 1 1 ° 1 deck at the baby pool end as a / t1on of a new permanont-type A Parldui ana 1D tbe 111111 •
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urp us of eonvemence for mothers. Also, fence around the present dance clrele could serve people U1i11f
The ·dark side of this th ?n additional lifeguard "chair" slab.
tlle picnlc areu. Signa alto
wise cheerful re rt is U:t : ts needed.
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Two otller recommendations would be erected poiDllq 11111
days ol pool o~Uon from now Ord, Woyd, and swtmmlng were made by tbe pool staff: the pubUc use area.
until closing are usually cooler :;;~uclor, Yvonne Scally, were - Seeding the steep sides of It WIIJ fell that the pr...e
witb more chance of bad wea: boar:lcom~ended by
I he the park With a type of cover entrance gate, alwaya locbd,
or e eff!cieot opera· tllat will not require
major keeps people from usm, lilt
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Discussed by Drew Webster Post

The WeUson City Board
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beLe::;edoltoap:::m=.wa:
appointed E E ~- Thera was ·no Immediate esU- Dalila and Pt. Pleasant.
yotunteer Fire DeparlmeD!_·rw
f Fr ---~ Ohio,· to. S"· mate of callllliUea.
Membership, fair poUce de- try Shop and report to
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ave recrea- diamond&amp; durJnc tbe .
Mr. C. H. Jones aa Soper- The !II011at fire bit_the U. S. Veteran~
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Memorial Hospital ren's Horne w." th •
Post's tent on lop of tlle fair- tionsl equipment that can be before clragglne to lbe••"•:m~D=II
lnte•nde·nt of tbe Wellston City Army's 1st Loglstkal Com· ADMISSIONS _ Ireoe Klein, topics of cllscu:on • :hen grounds f?r assignment.
enjoyed by •. group. The Post gency squad, to •lbe Park
·School District Monday night. mand motor pool en suburban Pomeroy; Nancy Ebersbech, Drew Webster Post No. 39, The Rev. Wtlbur Perrin, a rnem- donated lis pmg pong table to mlltee, to tbe Electric ~
TOlls bas served for the past Plantation Road. The road clr· Pomeroy
American Legl of P
ber of tbe County Child Wei· the horne and also discussed pany James (Juuer) Jolmtoa,
years as Superlntenlent of cleo the atr base, headquarlera
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C ornero.J• fare Board, briefed Ute posl on other various means of helping and io Charles Clarksoa b'
the Frankfort Exempted V!]. for the Army and Air Force In DISCHARGES - Vlrgioia By- er Charles Ew S tzefrnma .d• the varloua needs of tbe child- tlle children at tlle home.
slstance given wheu IIOided ~
Services ll'O &amp;MOunced far loge School fl!strict and Ita Viet Na~ and Premier Nguy~ en, LIJdn SoulhaU
Bet 1y lng.
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prest • reo at the Cblldren's Home and In otller business of
the tng the aeasoa.
WIUiam Henry Francis ;s S • successor, the Adena
Local Clio Ky s Vlebtamese
I I r HutcbiiOn, Allee Loomis, Joha
espectally for
recreational Post: Two new memhers. Rev. Manager Ord a1ao aaid 1!1
neuse, wlto died Tuesday' a{;. School District. He has been force.
Rfdunond, !ioynell McAbee.
The Post's 1967 membership equipment. He noted that the
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received the finest coopetidliil
. ti'OOQII al Holzer HospitaL
employed since June 1, UNNI, A U 9 mll!la
pokesman Btrlb - A daughter to Mr. was reported al 92. Dues are
-from every department of 1111
;,. Mr. ·, Francis waa the owner . by the Ro.ss County Board of also a~ : N~rlh Viet- and Mrs. Sleven Sayre, Middle- DOW being accepted and can be
town In operaUon ol lila part.
ifld operator 111 Francis Flow- IEducation as Asslsllnt Super- namese surface-to-air (SAM) porl
m8lled to Drew Webster Post
A breakdown of IIUIIIIIIel', lfll
•r Shop in Pomeroy. Bora
of Schoolo.
mlsslle fired at 1 fUght of U
!9, P. 0. Box 40, Pomeroy, or
apen.sea at lbe pool u cm1
-\uguat 16 1911 in West ColUJD- He holds a B s. Degree In s N
Skyha k jet bornhe •
Metga Geaerel llolpltal
turned In to any of the officers
in the official v!llage clort's ~
Ills, 1te .~.. ;A.; son of the
frqrn Rio
Grande .;,er a~lphong ~ey pi~ ;ADMISSIONS - Ven Davis, of tbe Post. The dues are $7
port aa of AIJI. 15, showed IIJiii
l'te George P. and May H College and Ute Master of Arts ed ba k earth
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annually.
expenses:
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Hagerman Franril
'/Degree In School Administration
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8l!d nploded DISCHARGES- Jake Hart·
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COLUMBUS (UPn- The names of the first three Employees $2997 lndl 'I
Survlvora include. bls
. .from Marshall University. He ~ a populated area ea!lt of the l!llbach,
P:st 311 8 fair police detail for men who will be placed In the new Ohio Agricultural $17.41i, chemica!.
Kathleen Dully Francis·
from Fairland High ey port.
~r tng cars at the Me!ga Hall of Fame, to be dedicated Aug. 31, were announced tricity f37U9 malntenance tl!fll',.
soo WllUam E . one ..;ughter
Prootorville.
There was DO
Immediate
WEATHER
unty Fair was discussed at today by Gov. James A. Rhodes.
40, recreaua11 .. 83. Toll!, ·Ill,
· ' Jean both at home· tw~ Mr. and Mrs. TIIUs, the form- word on how many civUiana Cloady arm
length. Commander Swatzel reThey were L. L. Rummell, Columbus; G. H. String· 797.56.
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ftl er ~"":e.~ ~-- that a lot of help will field, DeKalb, Ill., and the late Louis J. Taber of Bel· Attending were
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needed on both the day and mont County. Their portraits will be unveiled at the Harris Tanneblll, Mrs. ,
of Pomeroy· lour broih- dren wiD move to WeUaton Radio made no menlloa of lbe :;""..:ltatly, ~-r:,ara· night sh!fll at the fair. Anyone ceremonies at Director of Agriculture Day at the Ohio Sauer.' Jr., Mr. and Mrs. " ·
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and aaipb, both 1withln the near future.
freak mlahap.
wen,
w!slung to help can pick their State Fair.
Lowery, Mr. Ord, !lib
!Deport; Carl of Pl.
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_to honor ootslaJtcllng and Mrs. y"""' ScaiiJ.
.Lawrence o1
Ohio agrtcullural leaders.

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Agr•"cultural Hall of Fame
Has F•.rst Three Nomi·nees

sister and brother-ln~law, Mr .
and Mrs. Charles Wildermuth
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waa waa bJ ·suaie Parlli, a1
VIllar.
cburnld 1 , Rutland. There were live t!JI.
CI'QIII Pelflt)ylvanla
Tuesda 1triH Tuesday. Eacb
day's
1 winner will compete on SaturDilhL ' '
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.A. vlaleat windstorm slat~~- i day lor lite grand prize.
Died tiJrOulit an airport at CaD-i
•stolai N.' Y., Tuesday ntgbt, 1
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agtna three otlten and hurllna l
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the day for Willie to collect hislany
parUes. He
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last 18fi' ltomers and whetller he signed a twq.,ear contract at
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Lea•ue lhan S~tiAin The 10 victorlea
can squeeze out four more $100,000 plus last winter so he'll In e
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~t's how Ions It's . taken that the closer .he gets to 700 another s~ckoul. pitchi~g job by Kans~ c~:~t Jg.:'tag~leve: Tommie Sisk held the Meta to
h~m to hit his last 180 homers the more he'll be pushing Gah:d d Perry. h!Th:9th6-::;
~sin IS innings.
two singles ln ·a game halted by
aDd that's the number he needs h1mself.
Tlg an er won
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to reach Babe Ruth's magic 714
Four Pruductlve Years
tying Sandy Kouf:;' for the ~~~ay~ ~:.~..:' landed 4110 the seventh jnnlng. First.place
rtgure.
No. 354 (534 minus 180) came most vlctorle~ . I s season.
Y. . home 'tate over the Pittsburgh scored In the third[.:=:::=...:;:
The San Francisco slugger on Aug. 19, 1!162 a~ainst the Los Perry allowed on!y •stx ~Its, fee~/ro:nler nefd fence and on singles by Sisk, Gene Alley
caD prove D touclled .. ,...
tied Jimmy Foxx for second Angeles Dodgers
lef~ander fanned four andti~ldnh:, ~~ ~ ~~ed out to be the winning and Roberto Clemente and
basel"
in career home runs Johnny Pudres. Mays hll 14 man whtle boos g
The Giants tallied an again In the fourth on a pair of seven hila an1l struck ool oev01
1Tutesdla) night when he belled more that year and followed to 19·6· e
National League :~med marker In the second walka and Sisk's run.produc!ng to win his 12th game In 21
his
of 1966 and the 534th of with seasons of ill, 47 and 52, In oth r
e es blanked inning and added an Insurance hit. They added an exira run In decisions.
his major leagu• lifetime wh1le hiJ ma)o~ league high, m 1965. achon, Los /n~l:tsb h shut run on Willie McCovey's 24th the seventh and, evon
Hank Aaron, the NaUonal
leading the Giants to a ~1 The b1g d)fference Is that Cmcmnah 2'rk ~ 1;:";, rain- homer in the seventh.
the Met.o did not get to bat,
League's lop RBI man, drovl
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victory over the St. Louts liii!Y• Is now 35 years .old gol;~ 0 ~~ New ~ 0game Philadelphia Dodger rookie Don Sutton run stands.
iD his 92nd with a single thai
o~U39 ~s~ad ;I ~omgi on · ~ef::~~: Chicag~ $-3 and (10-11) gaV•l Cinclnnali only two Chicago relief pitcher Fergu- ttCOred Fe)lpe Alou, .who had
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Jloubled, wllh what proved to be
borne both Los AngeleS run• In with bases looded walks In the tile deciding run ' 81 Allanll
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Bill White, Jenkins walked Clay Jones' double. Dick Kelley (3-21
Sulton did not allow 1 hit Dalrymple to fill the bases and got the win although hi .
until John Edwards singled In Dick Groat and pinch ·
bullpen belp ftom ·Teol
the sixth and was in command Doug Clemens to push across
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DRIVERS /&gt;J.WAY5 J:II.RK RIGf.IT IN
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Miller 13·7). LP- Brandon II· ;24th ).
Ptt 3 N.Y. 0·6"' mns .. ram
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61. HRS- F. Robinson tJ7thJ, i
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Chicago at PhlladelphJaCasanova: Bell, Tiant (8) and 1CASSELL RETIRES
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21 LP_:Tianl (6-7) HR8- Ollan . Cassell, one .9f the , Cmcmnall at Los Angeles "tavito (25th I H a ,·r e Is 0 n world's top quarter milers for 1 Ellis 19·i4) vs. Koufas 119-61.
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Until his game-winning home Johnson, a part-time player iLeon Wa_gner homer
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Nicknamed "Rocky" by his six runs of the campaign With in the etghth. hiS 25th. Paul ' " cootecutlve bome 111nl for
teammates because Ute borne run. Powell, &amp;be CAsanova collected two RBIS t)ae ClnciDDatl Redl wW be
Oi.iTSPOkiW ,.ofCTO.
of his facial resemblance to American League leader i.n I for the Sen? tors.
Immortalized lD the Baseball
Cleveland 's slugging outlielder, RBis with 95, whacked hiS The Twms supported Jim Boll of fame al CooperstoWn,
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only one extra base hit before 1 fence some 420 feet from home four homers, one each by
Tbe Reds aaoouuced today
NEW YORK (UPI) -Vern winner and l2. wlnl at tbll
slamming his first home run uf Iplale.
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Harmo~ Killebrew' Andy K~~ tbot Ken Smith of tbe HaD of Law Is the type who tells the stage of the game doesn'l
the season Tuesday mght in 1 Frank Robmson, the No. I co, 1 on) Ohva and
d Fame bos asked tbe outfield· truth, the whole trulb aud exacUy qualify him for the
,, Unlttd Pren lnlernatiunal I leading the Orioles to a 6-4 home run ~itter in the maJor~. ' ~~ncher. Oliva, . Ko~~ r~:s er to send hit bat to be el· DOtbing but the truth.
YounK award.
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Ollio. shot a I~3 &lt;! Od Mike Good Alou, Atla
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Boog Powell 's 1 York to its sixth loss in the last \ Bert Campaneris scored all ~ day and anotbe~h a ~rate• in first place. Not their starting uour bullpen 11 mucb ltrollo
of Huntirgton shot a 144 TuesAt Ia 108 356 50 116 .3Z6
a h:mer in the same I e·i g h t games. Don
four
City Runs, corning: ·: hitter a gal:! ;..e feat tied pitching, anyway.
ger. Fellows Uke Pete Mik1
day to qualify for th¥
Strgel, Pitt 03 363 64 17 .322 stanza had tied the game at 4-4_ 1slammed a two-run homer m home twice on errors and once I here
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!foal will be playt!d at Ardmore, Allen, Phil a 98 Ji:i2 78 114 .:n5 Ha:k Bauer and Boston pilot 8 twO"run triple in the eighth _. passed ball. Campaneris collecti
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Maris, Tom Trf.&gt;sh and ed four of the A's six
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61 63 .492 lOlh: ' realizes this and he uses his Th t 1960 PltiBburab crew
119 .298 We 11 wm them .anyway _we
who was exempt From qual· Wgnr ·Cleve 113 400 70
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Bmy Chi 103 2113 37 8.1 .280 Icome thback a.t uhs too muchS, d
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DETROIT tUPit - 0utlielcier Mantle, NY 99 314 37 1!0 .287 H .
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Natiooat Leagueo . Aoron, Frank Robinson bounced one
W. L. Pet. GB Washington
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lt!ast four days aftt!r suffenng Braves 33 : Mays, Gwnts 211; off Joe Foy's chest, Brooks Baltimore
78 41 .655 ... Boston
71 .427 27'1. : Mildenberger May
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Tuesday's Result~
Pirates should be no better contingenl
trying to ix'at ou1 an infit&gt;ld 28; Stargell, Ptrales &amp; Santo, short , forcing 8Frank, but the Cleveland
63 57 .525 \5'h Baltimore 6 Boston 4, n1ght . 1 Be Wasting Time
than filth at .the moment.
"Maybe the fellow• wt bid
roller in the Yankees 6-5 loss to Cub.-; 27.
. •relay to flrst was late.
, Mwnesota
62 58 .517 16 1.t.!\ Wash ,6 Cleve 5, 13 mns;, mght
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OPt roil ~1onday.
American Lea&amp;ue: F. Robtn- [ Powell followed with hts Jlst Chicago
61 58 .513 17 DetrOit 6 New York 3, mght
FRANKFURT,
Germany ore lnsofB! as their overall sophisUcaled than some of
\'lantle. who returned to hi s son, Ori~les 37 . t&gt;uwell , On~les ~ h me run and fourth ln two California
60 59 .fl09 18 Minn 8 Calif .1' night.
(UPIJ' - · Sotrw observers claim pitching reco~rd Is concerned.
those we have now, .. be
home&gt; in Dallas for a brief rest. Jt; Pep~t.one, Yanks ~ Ktlle· · ~ys. Curl Blefary grounded to - -- -- - · - [Kan City 4 ChiCago~. mght
il's a waste of time-but Kad According to the figures, the laughed, "but we bavt &amp;IIYI
injured the same muscle twlce brew, twms 27; Colavito, George Smith whose throw to Batley, Ztmmerman (7) . LP- 1Wednesday's Probable P1teber . Mildenberger has started seTI· Pirate• rank fifth In pitching In who like to talk it up. Jet'1'1
before this y~ar.
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Ifirst was wide. Johnson then Ch.."nce •8·15) . HRS- Ktllebrew '
!Starling Times EDT!
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copped the five-run rally with 12•thl, Kosco (2nd), Oliva Baltimore at. Boston-Palmer world heavyweight title fight. aggregate earned run average, for another. On. 1101!8111111,
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, J2tlth), Mmcher 02th),
t\3-61 vs. Santtago ;11-9). 1:30
.
b
.11 1
h t of 3.&gt;7. The dudge"' are lll'st ' Boberto Clemente gets Dretl up
B . . 92 · Clemente prate.
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I Milden erger WI ge a i o
'th 2 74
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DEVOTED ro INTERI':SI 01'
rave 5 · _
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~ "I don't like wmnlng in the
-p.m.
1
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Cl 0 th t date · WI
· •
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r~al good an4 Pll (.,~
MEIGS MASON A~I!:A
82; Allen, Phtllies 80 : White, , ·nth all the time" Bauer said N~w York 200 0011 010- 3 12 0 Calilornia at Minnesota- at CasSius ay ~ a 10 t~n It's an old baseball axiom Pagliaroni) bollen 11a lot. 1 1rJ
' Phillte5 7~: Stargell, Pirates 78. 1~;t's a little to~gher on th~ De~roit
000 000 33x- 6 9 0 Newman (2-5) vs. Boswell (}2- IClay's third Utle efe:: l'k
·
1 e , that pitching is 75 per cent of to do my part1 1011.
American
Leaa:ue:
Powell,
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anage
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Downing,
ReniH
_(7)
and
5)
or
Gre~nt
t9·13
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9
p.m.
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las~
~~r
months
the
game,
but
the
Pirates
seem
Law
feels
he
fmally
·hal
I
8
a~tfl•rtl 1 - Ow•n. I"UD ......
ClldfM ftn,.lhlll. lOIT•r
Orioles \15 : F. Kun1nson , OrtOJes m
~tber AL Results
Gibbs; Podres, Aguirre (3) , 1 New York at Detroit-Bouton Br~tam 5 Henry Coop~~ ~11 l lo be disproving it if you insist straightened himself aut after
Pullht~&lt;l ••~'n •f,.,..,,na ••eaPI
86; B. Robinson, Orioles 84; [ Elsewhere Detroit upended Sporma (6), Mosbouquette 18) : 11·51 vs. Wilson 11~9). 9 p.m. , Brmn London ~lore Jmd d · on going strictly by statislico. pulling 0 rib muocle whUI
l;.tturdu u o iuno;~.»r tiJ rna Utlao
011
\ltll•, I'Uhl!lhlO. l 't'll'tl'tftJ. Ll~ ,. .. , Conigliaro, Ked Sox 76; Horton, •New
York' _.., waSnington and Free han. WP -Monbou- ' Washington at C1eveland- lden~rger is a ea~ ~her
The lasl Ume Pittsburgh won warming up .for bis 1ee0Dit
o::fltOl~ Sl._ .. OIIItfO~. Ohio. 4:17811 . Du•
6
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2
6)
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(9agamst
the
fast·movmg
c
amp. man start of the season.
h,,..,. 11ff; ~• Ptlune WY 2-21M~ Fftllnl'
Ttgers 7 .
!tripped Cleveland 6-5 in l3 queUe \ "tJ •
~ em ( - . · Richert (12-10 vs. argan
.
In 1960, Law was the big
•• · l'll&lt;ln t W' '!·21 ,~
Pitching
·innings
Mmne!JOta whipped HRS - Tresh (18th ), Hoyer 6). 1:30 p.m.
[·lon.
'
of the pitching staff wilh 20 . "That !AJOk mo out for 1
Enr~na "'
Wc~"•a
el.. mamna ,
• •"~' a• th• pntl &lt;&gt;ffi.,. tl Pnm•m' 1 National League: ..
s- 1 and Kansas City •11th), Wert {7th), Maris : Kansas City at Chicago,
victories. This time, side-lined \ month," ._he said. ''I Uied t.
Un•u
"~•lll&gt;n"l tO•trllatnl r~p,,.s~lll.illl~• '
Dodgers 10-) : Perry. Giants 1!1- beat Chicago 4-2.
' noth).
.
Lindblad 11·51 and Handrahan w.mblerloo UHtmp
by a rib injury earlier in .the, rush it when~ ) J!ame baclt and I
t.uttlneOl Klmbtll. Inc:..
34J l.e&amp;iAI·
2; Mawhal, G1ants 17·5; In the National League, San , .. Nat10nal League
Iyear, he has won only. e~ght l guess it's difficult btii'I'YIDS , I
tuo' "'"'
"~'" ;.,r., l."'l ~
"'••
1(!1:01 vs. Buzhardt (5·7) and Trving for Fourth
,.,..,
Maloney , Reds 13-4 ; Koulax , Francisco edged St. Louis ~~ 16 ,, wningo, rain)
PJZarru 17-4) . 2, 7 p.m .
MANCHESTER, Mass. (UP!), games. Bob Veale, wtth 12 36·year-old ann. Rushlnl bacll
SUI\KT\t.o\10\, rUel
OePvtreo
DJ
ta r rltl ..-tt .. re u• olahll :i.~ -ent.o "'"'
Dodger~ 19---6.
, as Willie Mays tied Jimmy P1Usburgh
001 100 1- 3 B0
. ":hursday's Games
_ Wimbledon champion Billie victories, is the club'~ top · that quickly did me more bani
wnlr. • on• •"''' on an ~• n~-.
•'
to•
~mer1cao League: .McNally, Foxx for second place on the Ne~ York 000 000 x-.o 2 .~ Cal.lforme~ at Minnesota.
tJean) King is bidding to be- - - - - - - - - - - - than good, but [think I'm okaJ "
D1ol~ !i" "''""l ott•~~ UH AI;
111 I
..,.na"' Ill ID: 1 nr .. • .,..nth• ~~ 1111 "' Onoles ll ·l:. Watt: Onoles 9-3; [all-time homer list with the
S1ks
(7-2).
an~
Pagharom,
,
Ctucago
at
Cleveland,
mght
come
the fourth woman in hi~· FAZIO TO PCL
now.' My last four, five st1rta
"""" Hnu .. Wb'l'r• eani•r
"'"''-"
h of his career Pittsburgh McGraw, Fnend (7) and Grote. &lt;Only games scheduled)
lory to retire the prized Essex KANSAS CIT Y (UP!) - have been all rlgbl."
•)
not •• ••'~1111 nne mo ~•h 'L"' "' Boswell. Twms 12-5: Sanlord, ,
5341
••U One Wilt un Ill\~~ \ mn n&gt;hl
Angels 11·5: Palmer, Orioles 13- , btanked New York J.O, Los LP- McGraw 11-5).
I
Bowl.
Kansas . City
Ernie Law, naturally, thlnkl lht j
1~2~
rh1·ee ""' "' h• tJ\141 l!:iunM'r•o
tlnn o• "" hodudet tundt1
1'\mn 6.
Angeles topped Cincinoati z.o, I
Naltonaf League
She gol off on the righl foot Fazto was optioned to the Piratl!s ean win and remember
IIII'W~
~-- -Atlanta bested Hou•ton 4-2 and All ant a
021 001 0011- 4 10 2, .
W. L. Pet. GB Tuesday by defeating 16-year- Athletics' Vancouver team ol he's the type who tells tho
Houston
000 000 110- 2 6 2 P1t1sburgh.
70 47 .598 ... , old Elena Subirats of Mexico the Pacific Coast League truth.
[ Killey, AbernaJhy '8) and San FranciScO 70 50 .583 1'k City, 7_5, s- 2, in the first round Tuesday on a 24-buur recall [ If that turns out to be 11M
Torre: Cuellar, D~erker (61, · Los Angeles 67 50 .573 3 Iof the Ladies Invitational ten· basis. Fazio appeared In 24 case, it'll mean ftgurea ...,.
Taylor t81 and Bateman. WP- [ Ph1ladelph1a 65 54 .546 6 nis tournament at the Essex i games, balling .219 primarily times lie. Pltcblnl Daunt

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. MI~ISTERIAL TENT - Rev. Paul Sellers of Racine stands wltb the Meigs
Mmlstenal Association's ~ross and table display in the tent nearest tho Junior Fair
Building at the J03rd Meigs County Fal r. - Sentinel Pbolo.

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Sale Price 33c

QUALITY
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BROOM &amp; MOP

Membersh•JP

ct- [

TENNIS SHOES

S177

$4,.99

· Roush's Shoe Store .

ANTHONY
Plumbing-Heating
PLUMBING
HEATING

ADM!IAL
Portable

Yau Got Both For Only
A $2.49 Value

School or~j Eopaciafly Suited For
SHE:;'· $2.00 Value

7oo

FIWR PAPER .. .. 2 for $1.00

lead Pencils, 2 for 5c value _

2 Giant 400 Count Pack
Flllor Popar, A 52 00 Voges of ~ Hofa
·
aluel L •mit 2
Pkgs.

Sale Price I c

No. 2 black lead quality pencila In coiQrful deslp with
eraser. lJmit 12 to a customer.

3 Ring Binder

Sale Price 88c

Strong. durable Polypropylene hinge will bend more
thaa a million times with-out breaking. $1.29 value.

Desk Supply Kit

Sale Price $1.00

Thla handy set contains 4 different colored pencil pens,
itopler with 1,000 staples, package of rubber bands and
paper clips. $1.49 value.

5 Hole Note Book_ Sale Price 4 for $1.00

eo eonnt, 5 hole spiral hound theme hook, wldo ruled
with margin. $1.96 value,
10 Pc. Stick Pen Set

Sale Price 48c

'J'IIe

eolor of each pen ls the Ink eolor. Instant wrtl&amp;petmanenl- non smear. $1.00 value.

90 Ct. Stenotmtoher Nnte Boolc Sale 4 fvr Sl

leby Johnee Seat All Carry _ Sale Price $2.

40 Qt. Waste Basket

AdjUBtl lnto 4 diCferent positions in seconds, all plastic
makeo It atrons and yet ligbl as a feather . Urethane
foam
adds extra 1upporl for &lt;orrect posture train·
Jni.
nlue.

&amp; WITH FREE DUSTPAN

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6 Gal. Poly Garba11e Can _

eVINYL 3 RING LOOSE LEAF BINDER
e50 SHEETS OF FILLER PAPER
el21NCH RULER
eMULTI DRAW·
lNG INSTRUMENT eORGANIZER

Sale Price 88c

Sale Price 33c

59c VALUE

2 Side Adjustable Mirror _

Sale Price 8Bc

One side good quality regular glass Dlfylng glass. $1.59 value.

the other, mag.

lmersion Heater

Sale Price. 44c

Plug Into any electrical outlet and water In 90 seconds! 98c value.

Preato! - bolllDg

SCHOOL BAG

1

Alit. Two Tone Colors. Handle or
Removeabla Shouldor Strop
SALE PRICE
•

$ 00

A $1.49 VALUE

4-Piece Metal Canister Set _ Sale Price $1.00
White background with copper tops and trim. $2.00 vaL

"Trim" Nail Clips

Sale Price 14c

25cVALUE

Boy's White Socks _

Sale Price 4 for $1.00

100% cotton crew aocka. White ribbed topa with elaltle
and assorted color stripes. Reg. 4for $1.58.

.Flannel Back Table Cloth _ Sale Price $1.00

Lovely smooth surface design and 80 easy Ill clean with
the swish of a damp cloth. Decontlve pinked edget. Size
52x52 l111, ln a wide variety or patterns and colon. tt.98

value.

!fJ:a' Mixing Bowl Set_ Sale Price $1.00
COVERS. Boll proof and unbreakable. I, 2 and
quart sr- $2.00 value.

IRON ON PATCHES
BLUE DENIM. Guaranteed
washable. For qui&lt;* ,...
pairs on jeans, jackets.
work clothes, slip cover1
etc. N~w miracle adllesive.
Card of 10 patches eaeh 5x
6 iftS. 59c value.

NAPPIE BOWL
PLACE MATS
BeanUful reclangular pa·
per mala with scalloped ed·
gea and dainty border trim.
Slae 9% :r 1410 Inches. 3o
In pltg. 49c value.

Ice Cube Trays
MINATIJRE. This sturdy
poly tray makes flO minia·
ture ice cubes at a time.
$2.34 value.

Large white china bowl&amp;
decorated with the always
popular uGolden Wheat"
pattern. $147 value.

Sale Price 3 for $1 .00 ;
60 Count Bob Pint

S.le Price IBc pkg.
Hinged Bread Box

Sale Price 6 for $1.00

Large, generous sfze pol'

$1.00 VALUE

Sale Price 9c

Sale Price 66c

32 Qt. Utility Tub

12-oz. No Drip Server

Sale Price $1.00

Nut &amp;Onion Chopper

bread box with hinged lid
. that fits securely. White
topa and &amp;S!Orled pastel
bottom " aidoo. $3.95 val.

VINYL

Sale Both for $1.00

Sale Price 28c

Ribbed Poly garbage can with lock nn lid. $1.49 value.
:V. in. Clnoav Window Shadt~s Sale Price 78c
White plastic shade with richly emboased texture. Thor·
oughly washable. $119 value.

Ouart Chucoal Lighter

Easy grip handles. lln·
breakable • flexible • no
rusting or denting and easy
to clean. PLUS Bturdy poly
dust pan in attractive mix
&amp; motch colors. $1.69 val

Binder Ensemble

A"orted color back, spiral hound notebooks. Reg. 49e.
25c EACH

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AUGUST FURNITURE SALE

New Kotex with aoft Impressions. Regular or
Super. Each box eontalna 12 aapklns. Regular
prlco 3 for U.65 value.

Size 9 x 121&gt; Inches. Top quality, tiny prices.

tConti•ued from Page I)
ors paid $1,385,710 in cigarette federal minimum wage lo $1.60 Perrill and Norman Harbrecht
Laxt&gt;s during the week ending an bour by 1968 and extend cov~ were introduced. Members Bill
Aug. 14, up 18 per cent over erage to aearly half the
na- Francis and Fra•k Fugate were
reveDues from the same period · tion 's work forri! .
.
reported in Holzer Hospital and
a year before, state Treasurer ~~e mea s~re would brmg 7.2: . John Richmond in
Veteran's
John D. Herbert said Tuesday. million additional workers llll- 1Memorial Hospital. Members
'd th t t
II
der mimmum wage coverage, I were rM!Inested to send get-well
Her ber t saJ
e s a e co e including mo th
6 mill'100 I
.,
ed $8 6 ur10 10
· t
· , .
re an
cards to tbe members.
· m ~
axes smt:e employe~ of ·l'arge service and
tbe current . fiScal year began retail establishments. It also I Paul Casci reportel on the
July l , fn .mcre~se 0~ $7!,689 would cover for the first time banquet giveR by Post 39 for
ove~ dc~ 1 ec:ns or t e same ! nearly half a million
farm members and coaches of the
peno m 1 •
workers.
Meigs County Junior Legion
Interest Vp Too
Baseball team on Augusl4. Mel
NEW
YORK _ BANKS Clark and
Luther Tucl:er.
throughout the natiOR today coaches, and 13 members of
were expected to una(limously team plus one guest, Bob Ro!)..
For All The Family
follow the lead of several large erts, were present for the
to
banking Institutions and raise dinner served by Paul Casci,
the prime interest rate 09 busi- chef, and other members or
:t.
ness loans to a record 6 per the Post.
\
cent.
Frank Vaugban reported tbat
Alfhough the hike only direct- the Post's annual picnic
ly affects short term !oaRs of members and lhelr lemllJes
00 ~"Y' to a year made
to be on Sunday, Septl!mber 11,
Middleport, 0.
pricme business C\Citomers, tbe the Meigs County fairgrowJCb.
?ii!iiiii:iiii:==:i-::-:
~· ::-ii-ii-ii-ii--~1 move was expected to keep The 2nd meeUng In · September
money tight in all borrowing· (the 19th) was set up as "CIII·
transactions. The first announce ford J . Rhodes'' night. Paul
ment of a raise, by First Na- Casci will be In charge. Thl•
·tiona! City of New York came will also be the amnual oyster
at 3:45 p.m. Tuesday after the &gt;upper night.
Your Dependable
close of the stock market. Sev· A letter of thanks was read
Dealer For
eral other large banks acros9 from The Plains, Ohio, Postthe country quickly made sim· master for Post 39's Color Guard
Dar announcements.
participation In the dedication
ceremony of the new post ol·
AND
~ THBEE CASES HEARD
fice building. A letter
Three cases were heard by Ben Williams, Eighth D!litri·ctll
Jodge F•allk W. Porter, Jr., Commander, praising
Phone WY 2·2550
~;:::::;:;:::::;:::;=:=:=:~~: in Meigs County Court Tues- Post's Drum &amp; Bugle
day. James Will and Clarence beaded by Guido Glroloml,
Freeman, on cbarges of driving its participation Ill tlth~ellu!~~:
Bong! Bong!
~·bile intoxicated, ~acb
were Conventloa parade In C
Hearing wedding bells?
fmed $150 and costs and order· was read. This outfit made
look under JEWELRY
ed to spend three days ill jail: ol band members from Pmn-11
and the case of Clarence Wed· eroy and Middleport
High
In the YELLOW PAGES.
die,
Jr.,
on
charges
of
breaking
Schools
also
~cipated
In
Where your fingers do
and
entermg,
was
contmued
to
Memorial
Day
·parades
in Porn1lle walking.
Friday. Weddle re~in.
to eroy and Chester, 4th of July
county fail, m lacking a $1,0011 parnde in Ractne, and the
bond.
Kyger Creek ToorRament lor
LL.
ANNOUNCE CONCLAVE
Monday, August 29, wao
A special conclave of the up as recreatioo night at the
Ohio Valley Commandery, .K of Poet home. This wlll not be a
T., will be held Thursday, Aug- meeting ntgbt. A movie "Cleveust 18, at 7 p. m. to a,ltend land Browns • Hillles 19115" wut
funeral services of Sir Knigbt be shown and refreshmenta will
Wllliam Fraacis al Foglesong be served. Members and guesta
Funeral ·Home,
Commander are Invited to attend this even·
Thomas
C. Edwards, an~ ing of enjoyment starUng at 7
nounces.
p. m. Members ol the Pomeroy
BOARD TO MEET
High Scltool lootball oquad will
A special meellng ol
the be Invited.
Soothem Local School Board Chicken and noodles
were
will be held
Thursday, servedbe to the aptprolxll~telyth
Aug. 18, at i p. m.
mem "' preaen o owmg e
r======"'-=.:,;;:~~.:;;;~~;_.==-•' meeting by Olin Keapp, Elza
Gilmore and Paul Taylor.

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Elmer'I Glue

Reg. or Super Kotex Sale 3 for $1.00

Sale Price $2.00
"trim" TWEEZERS
Pwmanently aliened polnll
29c value.

Sale Price 18c
HAll BRUSH

60 Rust resistant, satin
smooth deluxe rubber tipped pins on card. 25c val.

$2.00 VALUE

Sparkling glass container
with assorted color plastic
tops and handles. 49c va1.

STAINLESS STEEL

KITCHEN TOOLS

Sale Price 34c

Potato M1sher. l•dle,
Fork, Sp1tul1. Pull or
Slotted Spoons.

J&amp;J FIRST AID KIT

DeUcate pastel shade• with
lllll'beUzed finish. Good
quality black or wl111e brfs·
tleo. Smooth, comfortably
tlboped handleo. 49c value.

Handy plastic box contains
bandage, first aid cream,
tape, gauze pads, Band·
aids; and First Aid booklet
$1.50 value.

Sale Price 22c
Gillette Mini Razor Kit

Sale Price $I .00

Attractive, assorted dvle
caoes with genuine Gillette
mini-razor and stainle"
atool blade. $1.00 value.

Sale Price66c
"Tek"Tooth Brushes
Choice of medium or hard
br!alles. $1.38 value.

Sale Price 2 for 54c
Ice Cream SCOOP

Jam &amp;Jell Set
Serving tray and 3 covered
containers each with its
own individual spoon. $2.
value.

Sale Price $1.00
Men's Watch Band

DELUXE. Trlnle chrome
plated, heavy daly quallly
to provide 1 lifetime of
· uae. U.OO value.

Twist It · bend It · knot it .
this flexible band can real·
ly take it! Strong, durable
snd the finest styling.
Choice of gold or silver fin·
ish. $3.00 value.

S.le Price 66c

Sale Price $1.00

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$pl0

YOUR CHOICI
Reg. $2.00 V•lu•l

Ice Cube Trays
REGULAR FLEXIBLE.
Arch the tray. out pops 18
perff'rt cubes every time.
Odorless, tasteless,

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toxic unbreakable
ethylene. $2.34 value.

poly~

Sale Price 6 for $1.00
Measuring Cup Set
5 PIECE. Four sparkling
white ceramic eups with
colftfful rooster desigft.
CoiT',olete with stain finisla' :,
wood rack for banging
·
cups. Size: I Cup, 'h Cup,
% Cup and '&gt;i. Cup. $1.49
value.

Sa r. Price B8c

King Slu T.V. Tray Table_ Sale Price 88c
All meW table 161&gt;1221&gt;". Washable and easy to keep
clean. Assorted deaisn. $1.49 value.

Sale Price $1.00

Planten, Reg. $2.49

Sale Price $1.00

Giani 18 lncheo wide a 5 ft. lone. Easll:y cut to size.
Mate. your own bench and stool enshloDI, ebalr pado,
auto ·seal pads ele. % Inch thick! SAVEl $1.49 value•

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'MI.oowilti, .

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· r~J!ie~Dentl. ;elarhelbed ftnlsh lacquered. lii'a11 plated
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Smu:IIJo ICOlloped bowL planter moulded of Durotul. Ex· '
Ira 11rse 9" :r 11 W' x 8" pot lor a variety of nora! artttalld. ,OYeraJ)' bl 32** !111,

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Mays Threatening Ruth' s Record
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F
m.o stron ear could
Ythe most
prolific home run hitter of all

~,:X'::'~t :~ 1 ,"~;~=~ 0~=

~tlanta beatLH~uston

the day for Willie to collect hislany
parUes. He
4-2.
last 18fi' ltomers and whetller he signed a twq.,ear contract at
th AA
Lea•ue lhan S~tiAin The 10 victorlea
can squeeze out four more $100,000 plus last winter so he'll In e
mill' n ~
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equally pruducUve years is definitely be
at least for
something only Mays can 1967 ·
h d ed Ml
ta beat California 6-1 west In 1958.
time
.
detennlne. But the guessing Is Mays' feat overs a ow
nneso
hi
4-2,
TbroWI Tw ..Bitter
~t's how Ions It's . taken that the closer .he gets to 700 another s~ckoul. pitchi~g job by Kans~ c~:~t Jg.:'tag~leve: Tommie Sisk held the Meta to
h~m to hit his last 180 homers the more he'll be pushing Gah:d d Perry. h!Th:9th6-::;
~sin IS innings.
two singles ln ·a game halted by
aDd that's the number he needs h1mself.
Tlg an er won
fl
Cardinal rain with the Pirates batUg In
to reach Babe Ruth's magic 714
Four Pruductlve Years
tying Sandy Kouf:;' for the ~~~ay~ ~:.~..:' landed 4110 the seventh jnnlng. First.place
rtgure.
No. 354 (534 minus 180) came most vlctorle~ . I s season.
Y. . home 'tate over the Pittsburgh scored In the third[.:=:::=...:;:
The San Francisco slugger on Aug. 19, 1!162 a~ainst the Los Perry allowed on!y •stx ~Its, fee~/ro:nler nefd fence and on singles by Sisk, Gene Alley
caD prove D touclled .. ,...
tied Jimmy Foxx for second Angeles Dodgers
lef~ander fanned four andti~ldnh:, ~~ ~ ~~ed out to be the winning and Roberto Clemente and
basel"
in career home runs Johnny Pudres. Mays hll 14 man whtle boos g
The Giants tallied an again In the fourth on a pair of seven hila an1l struck ool oev01
1Tutesdla) night when he belled more that year and followed to 19·6· e
National League :~med marker In the second walka and Sisk's run.produc!ng to win his 12th game In 21
his
of 1966 and the 534th of with seasons of ill, 47 and 52, In oth r
e es blanked inning and added an Insurance hit. They added an exira run In decisions.
his major leagu• lifetime wh1le hiJ ma)o~ league high, m 1965. achon, Los /n~l:tsb h shut run on Willie McCovey's 24th the seventh and, evon
Hank Aaron, the NaUonal
leading the Giants to a ~1 The b1g d)fference Is that Cmcmnah 2'rk ~ 1;:";, rain- homer in the seventh.
the Met.o did not get to bat,
League's lop RBI man, drovl
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victory over the St. Louts liii!Y• Is now 35 years .old gol;~ 0 ~~ New ~ 0game Philadelphia Dodger rookie Don Sutton run stands.
iD his 92nd with a single thai
o~U39 ~s~ad ;I ~omgi on · ~ef::~~: Chicag~ $-3 and (10-11) gaV•l Cinclnnali only two Chicago relief pitcher Fergu- ttCOred Fe)lpe Alou, .who had
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borne both Los AngeleS run• In with bases looded walks In the tile deciding run ' 81 Allanll
the firs,l ~ing Willie Davis led eighth Inning to hand
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Gi!ilam followed with a walk opened the eighth with a ~!lllle tho seCDIIIt liDd ~Ued lhe!r
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Bill White, Jenkins walked Clay Jones' double. Dick Kelley (3-21
Sulton did not allow 1 hit Dalrymple to fill the bases and got the win although hi .
until John Edwards singled In Dick Groat and pinch ·
bullpen belp ftom ·Teol
the sixth and was in command Doug Clemens to push across
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Until his game-winning home Johnson, a part-time player iLeon Wa_gner homer
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run Bob Johnson resembled appearing in only 40 games thiS Indians '" the b~tlom of the
CINCINNA'l1 (UPI) - Arl
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Nicknamed "Rocky" by his six runs of the campaign With in the etghth. hiS 25th. Paul ' " cootecutlve bome 111nl for
teammates because Ute borne run. Powell, &amp;be CAsanova collected two RBIS t)ae ClnciDDatl Redl wW be
Oi.iTSPOkiW ,.ofCTO.
of his facial resemblance to American League leader i.n I for the Sen? tors.
Immortalized lD the Baseball
Cleveland 's slugging outlielder, RBis with 95, whacked hiS The Twms supported Jim Boll of fame al CooperstoWn,
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Johnson was batting .226 with 1homer over the centerfield Perry 's three-hit p1lchmg with. N. Y.
only one extra base hit before 1 fence some 420 feet from home four homers, one each by
Tbe Reds aaoouuced today
NEW YORK (UPI) -Vern winner and l2. wlnl at tbll
slamming his first home run uf Iplale.
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Harmo~ Killebrew' Andy K~~ tbot Ken Smith of tbe HaD of Law Is the type who tells the stage of the game doesn'l
the season Tuesday mght in 1 Frank Robmson, the No. I co, 1 on) Ohva and
d Fame bos asked tbe outfield· truth, the whole trulb aud exacUy qualify him for the
,, Unlttd Pren lnlernatiunal I leading the Orioles to a 6-4 home run ~itter in the maJor~. ' ~~ncher. Oliva, . Ko~~ r~:s er to send hit bat to be el· DOtbing but the truth.
YounK award.
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Ollio. shot a I~3 &lt;! Od Mike Good Alou, Atla
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Boog Powell 's 1 York to its sixth loss in the last \ Bert Campaneris scored all ~ day and anotbe~h a ~rate• in first place. Not their starting uour bullpen 11 mucb ltrollo
of Huntirgton shot a 144 TuesAt Ia 108 356 50 116 .3Z6
a h:mer in the same I e·i g h t games. Don
four
City Runs, corning: ·: hitter a gal:! ;..e feat tied pitching, anyway.
ger. Fellows Uke Pete Mik1
day to qualify for th¥
Strgel, Pitt 03 363 64 17 .322 stanza had tied the game at 4-4_ 1slammed a two-run homer m home twice on errors and once I here
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Cbamp10nshlp cepola. St.L 96 .40 51 lOH .318 B th Baltimore manager the seventh and Ray Oyler hit , each on a wild pitch and a a major league reco ·
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!foal will be playt!d at Ardmore, Allen, Phil a 98 Ji:i2 78 114 .:n5 Ha:k Bauer and Boston pilot 8 twO"run triple in the eighth _. passed ball. Campaneris collecti
arbe
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Maris, Tom Trf.&gt;sh and ed four of the A's six
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had given the Orioles Clete Boyer homered f()r ttle Moon Odom hurled 6 2-3
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In the 36-hn\e sertionrtl Helms, c11-, 97 :1'; :' a1 116 .308 "six outs" in the ninth.
· Y'.mkees.
Innings, allowing five hits«and ;
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Borfofnlto
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F [{bsr, Bal 111436 93 \37 .314
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takmg tl , Bauer satd '
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Toledo
61 63 .492 lOlh: ' realizes this and he uses his Th t 1960 PltiBburab crew
119 .298 We 11 wm them .anyway _we
who was exempt From qual· Wgnr ·Cleve 113 400 70
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can. ll's better '" the lat~ ,
Jacksonville
57 6tl .463 14 pitchers accordingly. I think be was~ hlg!Hpirited bunch whlcb
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1\tdtd.t, Ca l 88 317 48 92 .290 mmngs because they ~an 'I
Syracuse
,lB 80 .365 26'1. Ideserves most of the credit for Included such mea 81 Doa
Bmy Chi 103 2113 37 8.1 .280 Icome thback a.t uhs too muchS, d
Tuesday • Results
I where we are now."
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Rochester 8 Toronto 6
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1 Buffala 8 :syracuse 5
DETROIT tUPit - 0utlielcier Mantle, NY 99 314 37 1!0 .287 H .
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IHal Smith allol whom are3 ed0 1
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l'ltll" Wash 116 408 62115 .282 ' "'man a ml
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Law believes, however, 1he
Natiooat Leagueo . Aoron, Frank Robinson bounced one
W. L. Pet. GB Washington
54 70 .435 26'1. 1
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Cor p1tchmg coach Clyde Kmg, present Pirate club hal u
lt!ast four days aftt!r suffenng Braves 33 : Mays, Gwnts 211; off Joe Foy's chest, Brooks Baltimore
78 41 .655 ... Boston
71 .427 27'1. : Mildenberger May
Itoo, because on the face of II moch spirit 81 lhl 1110
a pulled hamstring muscl ~ rom~, Brt~ves &amp; Allen , Pntlhes !Robinson hit
grounder to : Detroit
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Tuesday's Result~
Pirates should be no better contingenl
trying to ix'at ou1 an infit&gt;ld 28; Stargell, Ptrales &amp; Santo, short , forcing 8Frank, but the Cleveland
63 57 .525 \5'h Baltimore 6 Boston 4, n1ght . 1 Be Wasting Time
than filth at .the moment.
"Maybe the fellow• wt bid
roller in the Yankees 6-5 loss to Cub.-; 27.
. •relay to flrst was late.
, Mwnesota
62 58 .517 16 1.t.!\ Wash ,6 Cleve 5, 13 mns;, mght
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\ That's precisely where they then were 1 UHle mort
OPt roil ~1onday.
American Lea&amp;ue: F. Robtn- [ Powell followed with hts Jlst Chicago
61 58 .513 17 DetrOit 6 New York 3, mght
FRANKFURT,
Germany ore lnsofB! as their overall sophisUcaled than some of
\'lantle. who returned to hi s son, Ori~les 37 . t&gt;uwell , On~les ~ h me run and fourth ln two California
60 59 .fl09 18 Minn 8 Calif .1' night.
(UPIJ' - · Sotrw observers claim pitching reco~rd Is concerned.
those we have now, .. be
home&gt; in Dallas for a brief rest. Jt; Pep~t.one, Yanks ~ Ktlle· · ~ys. Curl Blefary grounded to - -- -- - · - [Kan City 4 ChiCago~. mght
il's a waste of time-but Kad According to the figures, the laughed, "but we bavt &amp;IIYI
injured the same muscle twlce brew, twms 27; Colavito, George Smith whose throw to Batley, Ztmmerman (7) . LP- 1Wednesday's Probable P1teber . Mildenberger has started seTI· Pirate• rank fifth In pitching In who like to talk it up. Jet'1'1
before this y~ar.
- j lodians 25.
Ifirst was wide. Johnson then Ch.."nce •8·15) . HRS- Ktllebrew '
!Starling Times EDT!
ous training for his Sept LD 1the National League with an iLynch for one and Clyde Kine
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copped the five-run rally with 12•thl, Kosco (2nd), Oliva Baltimore at. Boston-Palmer world heavyweight title fight. aggregate earned run average, for another. On. 1101!8111111,
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Aaron, his game-winning blow
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t\3-61 vs. Santtago ;11-9). 1:30
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82; Allen, Phtllies 80 : White, , ·nth all the time" Bauer said N~w York 200 0011 010- 3 12 0 Calilornia at Minnesota- at CasSius ay ~ a 10 t~n It's an old baseball axiom Pagliaroni) bollen 11a lot. 1 1rJ
' Phillte5 7~: Stargell, Pirates 78. 1~;t's a little to~gher on th~ De~roit
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Gibbs; Podres, Aguirre (3) , 1 New York at Detroit-Bouton Br~tam 5 Henry Coop~~ ~11 l lo be disproving it if you insist straightened himself aut after
Pullht~&lt;l ••~'n •f,.,..,,na ••eaPI
86; B. Robinson, Orioles 84; [ Elsewhere Detroit upended Sporma (6), Mosbouquette 18) : 11·51 vs. Wilson 11~9). 9 p.m. , Brmn London ~lore Jmd d · on going strictly by statislico. pulling 0 rib muocle whUI
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\ltll•, I'Uhl!lhlO. l 't'll'tl'tftJ. Ll~ ,. .. , Conigliaro, Ked Sox 76; Horton, •New
York' _.., waSnington and Free han. WP -Monbou- ' Washington at C1eveland- lden~rger is a ea~ ~her
The lasl Ume Pittsburgh won warming up .for bis 1ee0Dit
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In 1960, Law was the big
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Pitching
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Mmne!JOta whipped HRS - Tresh (18th ), Hoyer 6). 1:30 p.m.
[·lon.
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s- 1 and Kansas City •11th), Wert {7th), Maris : Kansas City at Chicago,
victories. This time, side-lined \ month," ._he said. ''I Uied t.
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Dodgers 10-) : Perry. Giants 1!1- beat Chicago 4-2.
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Lindblad 11·51 and Handrahan w.mblerloo UHtmp
by a rib injury earlier in .the, rush it when~ ) J!ame baclt and I
t.uttlneOl Klmbtll. Inc:..
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2; Mawhal, G1ants 17·5; In the National League, San , .. Nat10nal League
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PJZarru 17-4) . 2, 7 p.m .
MANCHESTER, Mass. (UP!), games. Bob Veale, wtth 12 36·year-old ann. Rushlnl bacll
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001 100 1- 3 B0
. ":hursday's Games
_ Wimbledon champion Billie victories, is the club'~ top · that quickly did me more bani
wnlr. • on• •"''' on an ~• n~-.
•'
to•
~mer1cao League: .McNally, Foxx for second place on the Ne~ York 000 000 x-.o 2 .~ Cal.lforme~ at Minnesota.
tJean) King is bidding to be- - - - - - - - - - - - than good, but [think I'm okaJ "
D1ol~ !i" "''""l ott•~~ UH AI;
111 I
..,.na"' Ill ID: 1 nr .. • .,..nth• ~~ 1111 "' Onoles ll ·l:. Watt: Onoles 9-3; [all-time homer list with the
S1ks
(7-2).
an~
Pagharom,
,
Ctucago
at
Cleveland,
mght
come
the fourth woman in hi~· FAZIO TO PCL
now.' My last four, five st1rta
"""" Hnu .. Wb'l'r• eani•r
"'"''-"
h of his career Pittsburgh McGraw, Fnend (7) and Grote. &lt;Only games scheduled)
lory to retire the prized Essex KANSAS CIT Y (UP!) - have been all rlgbl."
•)
not •• ••'~1111 nne mo ~•h 'L"' "' Boswell. Twms 12-5: Sanlord, ,
5341
••U One Wilt un Ill\~~ \ mn n&gt;hl
Angels 11·5: Palmer, Orioles 13- , btanked New York J.O, Los LP- McGraw 11-5).
I
Bowl.
Kansas . City
Ernie Law, naturally, thlnkl lht j
1~2~
rh1·ee ""' "' h• tJ\141 l!:iunM'r•o
tlnn o• "" hodudet tundt1
1'\mn 6.
Angeles topped Cincinoati z.o, I
Naltonaf League
She gol off on the righl foot Fazto was optioned to the Piratl!s ean win and remember
IIII'W~
~-- -Atlanta bested Hou•ton 4-2 and All ant a
021 001 0011- 4 10 2, .
W. L. Pet. GB Tuesday by defeating 16-year- Athletics' Vancouver team ol he's the type who tells tho
Houston
000 000 110- 2 6 2 P1t1sburgh.
70 47 .598 ... , old Elena Subirats of Mexico the Pacific Coast League truth.
[ Killey, AbernaJhy '8) and San FranciScO 70 50 .583 1'k City, 7_5, s- 2, in the first round Tuesday on a 24-buur recall [ If that turns out to be 11M
Torre: Cuellar, D~erker (61, · Los Angeles 67 50 .573 3 Iof the Ladies Invitational ten· basis. Fazio appeared In 24 case, it'll mean ftgurea ...,.
Taylor t81 and Bateman. WP- [ Ph1ladelph1a 65 54 .546 6 nis tournament at the Essex i games, balling .219 primarily times lie. Pltcblnl Daunt

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. MI~ISTERIAL TENT - Rev. Paul Sellers of Racine stands wltb the Meigs
Mmlstenal Association's ~ross and table display in the tent nearest tho Junior Fair
Building at the J03rd Meigs County Fal r. - Sentinel Pbolo.

UPI Briefs

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Sale Price 33c

QUALITY
'
BROOM &amp; MOP

Membersh•JP

ct- [

TENNIS SHOES

S177

$4,.99

· Roush's Shoe Store .

ANTHONY
Plumbing-Heating
PLUMBING
HEATING

ADM!IAL
Portable

Yau Got Both For Only
A $2.49 Value

School or~j Eopaciafly Suited For
SHE:;'· $2.00 Value

7oo

FIWR PAPER .. .. 2 for $1.00

lead Pencils, 2 for 5c value _

2 Giant 400 Count Pack
Flllor Popar, A 52 00 Voges of ~ Hofa
·
aluel L •mit 2
Pkgs.

Sale Price I c

No. 2 black lead quality pencila In coiQrful deslp with
eraser. lJmit 12 to a customer.

3 Ring Binder

Sale Price 88c

Strong. durable Polypropylene hinge will bend more
thaa a million times with-out breaking. $1.29 value.

Desk Supply Kit

Sale Price $1.00

Thla handy set contains 4 different colored pencil pens,
itopler with 1,000 staples, package of rubber bands and
paper clips. $1.49 value.

5 Hole Note Book_ Sale Price 4 for $1.00

eo eonnt, 5 hole spiral hound theme hook, wldo ruled
with margin. $1.96 value,
10 Pc. Stick Pen Set

Sale Price 48c

'J'IIe

eolor of each pen ls the Ink eolor. Instant wrtl&amp;petmanenl- non smear. $1.00 value.

90 Ct. Stenotmtoher Nnte Boolc Sale 4 fvr Sl

leby Johnee Seat All Carry _ Sale Price $2.

40 Qt. Waste Basket

AdjUBtl lnto 4 diCferent positions in seconds, all plastic
makeo It atrons and yet ligbl as a feather . Urethane
foam
adds extra 1upporl for &lt;orrect posture train·
Jni.
nlue.

&amp; WITH FREE DUSTPAN

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6 Gal. Poly Garba11e Can _

eVINYL 3 RING LOOSE LEAF BINDER
e50 SHEETS OF FILLER PAPER
el21NCH RULER
eMULTI DRAW·
lNG INSTRUMENT eORGANIZER

Sale Price 88c

Sale Price 33c

59c VALUE

2 Side Adjustable Mirror _

Sale Price 8Bc

One side good quality regular glass Dlfylng glass. $1.59 value.

the other, mag.

lmersion Heater

Sale Price. 44c

Plug Into any electrical outlet and water In 90 seconds! 98c value.

Preato! - bolllDg

SCHOOL BAG

1

Alit. Two Tone Colors. Handle or
Removeabla Shouldor Strop
SALE PRICE
•

$ 00

A $1.49 VALUE

4-Piece Metal Canister Set _ Sale Price $1.00
White background with copper tops and trim. $2.00 vaL

"Trim" Nail Clips

Sale Price 14c

25cVALUE

Boy's White Socks _

Sale Price 4 for $1.00

100% cotton crew aocka. White ribbed topa with elaltle
and assorted color stripes. Reg. 4for $1.58.

.Flannel Back Table Cloth _ Sale Price $1.00

Lovely smooth surface design and 80 easy Ill clean with
the swish of a damp cloth. Decontlve pinked edget. Size
52x52 l111, ln a wide variety or patterns and colon. tt.98

value.

!fJ:a' Mixing Bowl Set_ Sale Price $1.00
COVERS. Boll proof and unbreakable. I, 2 and
quart sr- $2.00 value.

IRON ON PATCHES
BLUE DENIM. Guaranteed
washable. For qui&lt;* ,...
pairs on jeans, jackets.
work clothes, slip cover1
etc. N~w miracle adllesive.
Card of 10 patches eaeh 5x
6 iftS. 59c value.

NAPPIE BOWL
PLACE MATS
BeanUful reclangular pa·
per mala with scalloped ed·
gea and dainty border trim.
Slae 9% :r 1410 Inches. 3o
In pltg. 49c value.

Ice Cube Trays
MINATIJRE. This sturdy
poly tray makes flO minia·
ture ice cubes at a time.
$2.34 value.

Large white china bowl&amp;
decorated with the always
popular uGolden Wheat"
pattern. $147 value.

Sale Price 3 for $1 .00 ;
60 Count Bob Pint

S.le Price IBc pkg.
Hinged Bread Box

Sale Price 6 for $1.00

Large, generous sfze pol'

$1.00 VALUE

Sale Price 9c

Sale Price 66c

32 Qt. Utility Tub

12-oz. No Drip Server

Sale Price $1.00

Nut &amp;Onion Chopper

bread box with hinged lid
. that fits securely. White
topa and &amp;S!Orled pastel
bottom " aidoo. $3.95 val.

VINYL

Sale Both for $1.00

Sale Price 28c

Ribbed Poly garbage can with lock nn lid. $1.49 value.
:V. in. Clnoav Window Shadt~s Sale Price 78c
White plastic shade with richly emboased texture. Thor·
oughly washable. $119 value.

Ouart Chucoal Lighter

Easy grip handles. lln·
breakable • flexible • no
rusting or denting and easy
to clean. PLUS Bturdy poly
dust pan in attractive mix
&amp; motch colors. $1.69 val

Binder Ensemble

A"orted color back, spiral hound notebooks. Reg. 49e.
25c EACH

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AUGUST FURNITURE SALE

New Kotex with aoft Impressions. Regular or
Super. Each box eontalna 12 aapklns. Regular
prlco 3 for U.65 value.

Size 9 x 121&gt; Inches. Top quality, tiny prices.

tConti•ued from Page I)
ors paid $1,385,710 in cigarette federal minimum wage lo $1.60 Perrill and Norman Harbrecht
Laxt&gt;s during the week ending an bour by 1968 and extend cov~ were introduced. Members Bill
Aug. 14, up 18 per cent over erage to aearly half the
na- Francis and Fra•k Fugate were
reveDues from the same period · tion 's work forri! .
.
reported in Holzer Hospital and
a year before, state Treasurer ~~e mea s~re would brmg 7.2: . John Richmond in
Veteran's
John D. Herbert said Tuesday. million additional workers llll- 1Memorial Hospital. Members
'd th t t
II
der mimmum wage coverage, I were rM!Inested to send get-well
Her ber t saJ
e s a e co e including mo th
6 mill'100 I
.,
ed $8 6 ur10 10
· t
· , .
re an
cards to tbe members.
· m ~
axes smt:e employe~ of ·l'arge service and
tbe current . fiScal year began retail establishments. It also I Paul Casci reportel on the
July l , fn .mcre~se 0~ $7!,689 would cover for the first time banquet giveR by Post 39 for
ove~ dc~ 1 ec:ns or t e same ! nearly half a million
farm members and coaches of the
peno m 1 •
workers.
Meigs County Junior Legion
Interest Vp Too
Baseball team on Augusl4. Mel
NEW
YORK _ BANKS Clark and
Luther Tucl:er.
throughout the natiOR today coaches, and 13 members of
were expected to una(limously team plus one guest, Bob Ro!)..
For All The Family
follow the lead of several large erts, were present for the
to
banking Institutions and raise dinner served by Paul Casci,
the prime interest rate 09 busi- chef, and other members or
:t.
ness loans to a record 6 per the Post.
\
cent.
Frank Vaugban reported tbat
Alfhough the hike only direct- the Post's annual picnic
ly affects short term !oaRs of members and lhelr lemllJes
00 ~"Y' to a year made
to be on Sunday, Septl!mber 11,
Middleport, 0.
pricme business C\Citomers, tbe the Meigs County fairgrowJCb.
?ii!iiiii:iiii:==:i-::-:
~· ::-ii-ii-ii-ii--~1 move was expected to keep The 2nd meeUng In · September
money tight in all borrowing· (the 19th) was set up as "CIII·
transactions. The first announce ford J . Rhodes'' night. Paul
ment of a raise, by First Na- Casci will be In charge. Thl•
·tiona! City of New York came will also be the amnual oyster
at 3:45 p.m. Tuesday after the &gt;upper night.
Your Dependable
close of the stock market. Sev· A letter of thanks was read
Dealer For
eral other large banks acros9 from The Plains, Ohio, Postthe country quickly made sim· master for Post 39's Color Guard
Dar announcements.
participation In the dedication
ceremony of the new post ol·
AND
~ THBEE CASES HEARD
fice building. A letter
Three cases were heard by Ben Williams, Eighth D!litri·ctll
Jodge F•allk W. Porter, Jr., Commander, praising
Phone WY 2·2550
~;:::::;:;:::::;:::;=:=:=:~~: in Meigs County Court Tues- Post's Drum &amp; Bugle
day. James Will and Clarence beaded by Guido Glroloml,
Freeman, on cbarges of driving its participation Ill tlth~ellu!~~:
Bong! Bong!
~·bile intoxicated, ~acb
were Conventloa parade In C
Hearing wedding bells?
fmed $150 and costs and order· was read. This outfit made
look under JEWELRY
ed to spend three days ill jail: ol band members from Pmn-11
and the case of Clarence Wed· eroy and Middleport
High
In the YELLOW PAGES.
die,
Jr.,
on
charges
of
breaking
Schools
also
~cipated
In
Where your fingers do
and
entermg,
was
contmued
to
Memorial
Day
·parades
in Porn1lle walking.
Friday. Weddle re~in.
to eroy and Chester, 4th of July
county fail, m lacking a $1,0011 parnde in Ractne, and the
bond.
Kyger Creek ToorRament lor
LL.
ANNOUNCE CONCLAVE
Monday, August 29, wao
A special conclave of the up as recreatioo night at the
Ohio Valley Commandery, .K of Poet home. This wlll not be a
T., will be held Thursday, Aug- meeting ntgbt. A movie "Cleveust 18, at 7 p. m. to a,ltend land Browns • Hillles 19115" wut
funeral services of Sir Knigbt be shown and refreshmenta will
Wllliam Fraacis al Foglesong be served. Members and guesta
Funeral ·Home,
Commander are Invited to attend this even·
Thomas
C. Edwards, an~ ing of enjoyment starUng at 7
nounces.
p. m. Members ol the Pomeroy
BOARD TO MEET
High Scltool lootball oquad will
A special meellng ol
the be Invited.
Soothem Local School Board Chicken and noodles
were
will be held
Thursday, servedbe to the aptprolxll~telyth
Aug. 18, at i p. m.
mem "' preaen o owmg e
r======"'-=.:,;;:~~.:;;;~~;_.==-•' meeting by Olin Keapp, Elza
Gilmore and Paul Taylor.

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Sale Price I Be

Elmer'I Glue

Reg. or Super Kotex Sale 3 for $1.00

Sale Price $2.00
"trim" TWEEZERS
Pwmanently aliened polnll
29c value.

Sale Price 18c
HAll BRUSH

60 Rust resistant, satin
smooth deluxe rubber tipped pins on card. 25c val.

$2.00 VALUE

Sparkling glass container
with assorted color plastic
tops and handles. 49c va1.

STAINLESS STEEL

KITCHEN TOOLS

Sale Price 34c

Potato M1sher. l•dle,
Fork, Sp1tul1. Pull or
Slotted Spoons.

J&amp;J FIRST AID KIT

DeUcate pastel shade• with
lllll'beUzed finish. Good
quality black or wl111e brfs·
tleo. Smooth, comfortably
tlboped handleo. 49c value.

Handy plastic box contains
bandage, first aid cream,
tape, gauze pads, Band·
aids; and First Aid booklet
$1.50 value.

Sale Price 22c
Gillette Mini Razor Kit

Sale Price $I .00

Attractive, assorted dvle
caoes with genuine Gillette
mini-razor and stainle"
atool blade. $1.00 value.

Sale Price66c
"Tek"Tooth Brushes
Choice of medium or hard
br!alles. $1.38 value.

Sale Price 2 for 54c
Ice Cream SCOOP

Jam &amp;Jell Set
Serving tray and 3 covered
containers each with its
own individual spoon. $2.
value.

Sale Price $1.00
Men's Watch Band

DELUXE. Trlnle chrome
plated, heavy daly quallly
to provide 1 lifetime of
· uae. U.OO value.

Twist It · bend It · knot it .
this flexible band can real·
ly take it! Strong, durable
snd the finest styling.
Choice of gold or silver fin·
ish. $3.00 value.

S.le Price 66c

Sale Price $1.00

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$pl0

YOUR CHOICI
Reg. $2.00 V•lu•l

Ice Cube Trays
REGULAR FLEXIBLE.
Arch the tray. out pops 18
perff'rt cubes every time.
Odorless, tasteless,

n (' 11

toxic unbreakable
ethylene. $2.34 value.

poly~

Sale Price 6 for $1.00
Measuring Cup Set
5 PIECE. Four sparkling
white ceramic eups with
colftfful rooster desigft.
CoiT',olete with stain finisla' :,
wood rack for banging
·
cups. Size: I Cup, 'h Cup,
% Cup and '&gt;i. Cup. $1.49
value.

Sa r. Price B8c

King Slu T.V. Tray Table_ Sale Price 88c
All meW table 161&gt;1221&gt;". Washable and easy to keep
clean. Assorted deaisn. $1.49 value.

Sale Price $1.00

Planten, Reg. $2.49

Sale Price $1.00

Giani 18 lncheo wide a 5 ft. lone. Easll:y cut to size.
Mate. your own bench and stool enshloDI, ebalr pado,
auto ·seal pads ele. % Inch thick! SAVEl $1.49 value•

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· r~J!ie~Dentl. ;elarhelbed ftnlsh lacquered. lii'a11 plated
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Ira 11rse 9" :r 11 W' x 8" pot lor a variety of nora! artttalld. ,OYeraJ)' bl 32** !111,

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C:ORRESPONDENl Dll!ll 'I"''~?"'""""""'"''"'"""'
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- Jules DuBois, veteraa Latit'
Amer·ican rorrespr!ndt'nt ot the
Chica(l:o Tribune. died Tuesday
of a heart attack while covering the little summit meeting
0 1 five Latin nations He w· s
16.
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. A new aillarJ .l!'ilfdule
School.
.
Ins teachers .Willi Masten n. Appolnb!d' ,Alar~ Podbesek as
grees and -eight or more years teacher,
aaidslal1t
tenure $5,700 a year was ·•P' coach, and baseball ooach at
nrnvod Monday night by the Rutland High SchooL
Local School Board.
1
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President
Richard Jonea, Made aomo chan1.. and
with Supt George Hargraves · justments In the extra
Jr., aosistlng, presided.
Th~ men!11 sacblaedry 1•chedlule and
board also •cted .on· lhe follow- sa ary s
u 08 or ROn •
ing other areas:
Ufied personnel.
Pioneer Mutual Insurance Discussed procedure~
Company was approved 1o pro- blddtnr on food to be
vide student school accident In- to tho system's cafeterias with
surance coverage lor the com- several local and out-of-town
lng year.
suppllera.
Mrs. Hob••l Day, cuslodian Discussed the bulldlnsa seen
at Bedford School, was em- recently by Board In an effort
pluyed at $2S per month to to make a decision on employregularly check on tl&gt;.e Bedford ing an architect.
School building.
Dlscuaaed exploring the pol·
Jeffrey Allen Day was re- alblllty of an lnter-sChniasllc
leased to attend Tuppers Plains wreit11n1 program In the dis-

wreckage ef 1 llgbt plaue,
mlssln~e 11lnce Tu«'"sday with
fh•e persons aboard, Wll! seea
ntar bere toda~ by a Hlgb- ·
way Patrol hehfopter.
The plane, piloted by Paul
Root. Sh•lb). took ofl from
Mansfi..,ld enroule to Chatta·
, nooga. Tenn. about &amp;:« a.m.

EST Tu.,day Root fil•d

1\fRS. STEWART DIES

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PO! . pa ss
away ·
H I
W V·
Le
this morni g 1 1
.d
to unt ngton, . a .• to xn a ter res1 enre .
d l nd K
d
Funeral arran e
"I I
, ~ng 1on an
o . y., an
g ments WI be thtn into Chattanooga.
announred h1ter by Foglt&gt;snng
Funeral home in \1iison.
A~ ·~ · .. :-'="~"~'1\~"·' ·~:·'~"*'\""'';'l'~':i""!"f;
t!t

1

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1

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WI
JPCA
H0 Jd Allllll3J
"

WINNER __ Dun Ros.e . Rt. 1 Minersville. was win- ·
ner of !he Juni or r'oir Trortor O•·or ator contest he I d
Monday afternoon :n front of the Ho&lt;'l&lt; SprinJ.,:s F.:J ir· '
ground~~ grandstaml. -~ Se ntint&gt;l Pholo .

Buckeve RE(' Ip:rL ,t1' Sl~.:rl Co:·p.TO Rl lll o
1
1\,] •
: Tur ~ d ;-. 1
:rr rr lrl
~ ~ ~~~
Is lf eetJng
:
! Tlw t~nit will be the lar·gr•o.;t
20
t
A
; u~us
.:-.ir .
ir,.,
.1

STEAK

49c

lb.

2 99c
lb.

Fish Portions

bo•

'I v.ilr
;r
millir' n hill :-:lr :p nul l &lt;II L'lr· ve
I Jant:

BANANAS
lb.

10c

Fresh Peaches _ ·2 lb. 39c
ARGO

7303sizo79C

Peas

cans

CHARMIN

Bathroom Tissue- 4 33c
roll

pkg.

WAID CROSS' SONS

ton . i.\('(_'rll'ding
1

Thr? Bur ktve Rur&lt;.ll Elrdrk

Hqo -•l,r,·'

r

lO (' IJ:lll"lllfl l l

P;r l!Otl.

~ Cooprrali\'e. Int ., Y. JlJ
h~ l d
It Wi ll nandlf' strip up tr) IU
its regular mt&gt;mbt•rs meetm~ ndlf's wide and wrl . be b tit
oo ~aturday. All!:!w·_t '2 11, elf th_e una 16-rwrt&gt; tra ct nr:1 r the 64Gallia Count\'. .Jun-crr
f;ur llll'h cold "tr 111 m.ll ·'~'~-'" 'i ,_ 'v
r.rounds.
tll:'ing l' on.~Lru_ ctt·d by H·'Pt rhliC
•
•
•
. ·. .
.
Pat!nn ~ .q1ct 11 is h.1ped Ill have

RegJStratJOn

wtll •tart

.
, h I
10 ..30 a.
m. v.1t t te

b ,.·

7
8 .

bers. The present Jackson Produclion Credit Association lloard
oil Directors, which are ele&lt;led
TIJeJ~ckson~roducti~nCred- : bythefarmersthalowntheas-

8
BB
B. S. 150 Sem. Hn.
$4500
$4700
4600
4800
4700
4900
4800
5000
4900
5100
5000
5200
· 5100
5300

5600

FULlY COOKED - GENIROUS SIZE

t

SHANK
PORTION

lb.

"GARDEN . W" FRESH PRODUCE

Cl·llt. TIAY PACIQ

SLICED BACo N •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

RUGS

49~
ALL fy\EAT WIENERS ••••••••••••••••••••••••
SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. 5. GOVT.JNSPICTED
. (lolopoo or Pltltlo I PfMMto) 1.1.. ! 59 C
MEATS
................... j
...
SLICED LUNCHEON

meeting stariHl@ at 11. An old
~ St'~~ion will indude the election day "ande ;r:day o[ this week
fashroned bea11 dinner will he
l oJ two directors by the mem- 3 t th
hool
served at noon and profe~sional
8088\J IN MIDDLE
rbrrship . Nominees for directors
esc
·
WA SHINGTON iUP II - Sen. are Howard Du\lall and Ronald
---1 !&lt;1lent will tlt&gt; on hwrtl to eJJ1er: Utin members and guests fol - Robert F. Kennedy, D- N. Y., !Eselgroth of Ross County, DavSQUAD IAI:.LED
lowing il.
.
.
1 announced Tuesday he
w i ll jis Gr.ene of Athens County, aad The Middleport emergeacy
Se\•eral door pnzes wtll be neither oppose nor support any ·Vernie Stahr of Hockin&amp; Coun- aquad waa ealled teday at 8:55
given away including a televis- l of the contfnders for the Dem- . l.y .
a.m. for Mra. Clyde Stewart of
ion set or bicycle to a lucky i ocratic nomination for govern- ! A snver cup will be awarded Beech Ill., wt. was dead Gil
boy and girl wlJO lives in a or of New York.
, In
th•
county
w II b arrival of lhe
bome wtm·h is furnished t'!ec- _ _._...___,.oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;...iiiiiii..;..~~;;;,...;_=~~~~~~~~~....,...;;;;;;;i

"''uad-

LOCAL TEMP
Temperature in downtown

New Crop

Pears 10

~ ,59~

F'or

I I

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (kl. •••

65 ~
FISH STICKS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••n........,_

California Valencia

Oranges - -

4-lb.

SWIFT'S PIIMIUM U, I. GGVT.IIIIPICTID

I I

Tit.,
CHUCK ROAST • • • • •(lonoloss
• • • •• • • • • • •• •• •• • ••• •• •
lollod &amp;

Bag

All Wool- 9x 12 SIZE

INGELS CARPET ·HOUSE
POMEROY

992·5661

MAIN ST.

BACK·TO
CHOO

BROUGHTON CAL-SIYIN

SILVER COW

ORANGE

EYIPOUTED

DRill

"10 $1
~,. ~. s1
:. .3

lOllY

J•
I

IILI

Ill II II •

SHOESTRII&amp;
. POTATOES--.. •~

•

211 .
Cans
"·

m. was 7f degrees, under sun·
.oy skies.

REG. $2.13

Notebook

BINDER

• .1

SALTINE

lUll ......... .

CRACKERS ••

e Notebook .. · .. .. ···

15c

REG. 2Sc

e Typewrher Tablet .. 19c
NOTEBOOK FILLER

e2 CYCLE

Bock Ta
School Speclol _

SPRAY

59C

CORN
PAD • • • •

19c

R..,. 25 '

H&amp;R FIRESTONE

MIX OR MATCH

·7J.c

2~oz. $

MOlTON

COFFEE

I I I. I

APPLE or
PEACH PIE

10·01$159 .

Pies

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

&amp;

CORN

-

·. · -62c

DILMONTI
TOMATO

Margarine~~::

4 ..... $1
20-ol.

CATSUP

I

DELMONTE
STEWED

Tomatoes

3 &lt;•••

DONALD DUCK
BLENDED

3

I)ELMONTI -

Carters Pills · 33c VANQUISH • • • • 49c

BUTTONS

ROLLERS
iT.

No. 211t

lEG. 69c

REG. 99c

PIIHflflo.O"pefrult·O""''
.Aflfl•f"'lt Pu•ch

·aRIIK

1 1 1

3 .... $1
I.

Cans

JUICE

'

73 Mill

Can

CORN OIL

303

c•••

I Ill

2-lb.$159
I I I I I

MAZvlA

BUTTER KERNEL- WHOLI

KERNEL GOLDEN

FOLGER 'S

COFFEE

Jar

REG. 95c

BUFFERIN

Sprqy
Disinfect • •

1-lb.

Boxes

Pkgo.

'

TRADE

Jar

..... 3&amp;c

Will Help You_Restore
And Improve The Beauty
Of Your Skin. Full
Treatment Line.
VISIT OUR
COSMETIC
COUNTER

• •

303

Cans

32-oz.

Helena Rubenstein

PEPTO BISMOL··· 67c

TABLETS

REG. 45c DR. SCHOLL

OR AVACADO GREEN.

.. ,

REG. 98e

FAST MAIL

AVAILABLE IN WHITE, COPPERTONE

Perk Up •• :
for Falll

CHASE AND IANBOIN iNSTANT

DEODORANT · ·· ·h.

REG. 98c LYSOL

PURE
MAYONNAISE

CRUll

300 COUNT

TEMPERATURES

IRA"

elheme Noteltotk: · · · 79c

e Crayolis ........ · .. · 69c

REG. $1.19 FAMILY SIZE

CUT&amp;REEI
BE1UIS •••••••••

DIXIIBILL

e2 SPEED

e 3 WASH &amp; RINSE

DILMONTE

DELMONT!

ST!NOGRAAH&amp;RI

89 c
4 $1
•
... 59c
4
$1
I. I.

ctn. of 6
....... 1 1 Tall Cans

REG. 91c

REG. 79t

S1,]9'

Prescriptions Are Our Main Business

122 N. SECOND

FREE PARKING' IN REAR

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

MARGARINE

TOWELS

I

CAROL

NC!NIUIAIIAM ,
'

~

'

•.';:.:·

'

'

·-"

.

3

Pktlo
tf2 '

TUNA

$1

Cat food

46-oz.
Ca11

$1

4 c••• $1
12..r..

.

.,....
.,

·.•

-·-~----------• I

WNITI OR ASSTD.

MftHOICE

I I I

tLIVES

SCOTT

ORICKERS
.
...

(DEALER STORE)

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

15c

lb.

I

Rural

Elertric Cooperative , Inc.
Members are urged to ''come
out and vote for your directorS !
and take an active part in the
operation of your ell"dric cooperati.ve.••
A major prize will be givrn
at the conclusion of the earl~
business part of theprogram.'

BY
GENERAL ELECTRIC

N. MD AVE.

Grapes ••

[l

at h
.. ·
'II .
. . 11 .30 a.m. to 2 p.m., followed High student who didn't regis.. I e hul ~lllp Ill! m npt&gt;tMIOil ~.
~-&lt; t b ,·
. .
Th'
S
·
ate 111 JIJH 9.
u~ a sr1or usmrss sess10n.
Is ter 1 lh p ·ing will be Thurs-

AUTOMATIC WASHER

NOW...

Bag

·"

TASTE·O·SIA

While They Lut ..•

•. •

20-lb.

Red or White Seedless ·

(12-or. Pkg.)

Cans

WITH

Potatoes

SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. S. GOVT.INSPECTED

SEAFOOD PLATTER

Normally 59.95

U.S. No.1

69~.

SWIFT'S TOPPY U.S. GOVT.INSPICTID

TASTI·O·SIA FIOZIII

I Pomeroy, Wednesday at 11 a. ,

RACINE, 0.

.

U. S. &amp;OYERNMEIT IISPECTD

A.
MA
$5000
5100
5200
5300
5400
5500

OVAL BRAIDED

tl.. tnf's.~

tricily by the Buckeye

e

Yn. Leas· than B.S.
1
$3800
2
3900
3
4000
4
· 4100
5
6

SALE of RUGS

are : George Smalley,
·\nnoal MPPting ~undnv . Au~- j President, Jackson County: H~
11:-1 211 . at Canters Caves. SIX I bert McArista: Vice Presidnt,
rnile-; 1\lnrtln~· e&lt;~t of Jackson on ! Pik~ County : Davis Grr.ene,
l~oule 35 The JPC'A servt&gt;s 11 1 ens Counly: Howard Duvall.
.· flOO JtOH.
Ross County and F'rank Her~rr thP&lt;I S ff' rn ('OUnlies with loans rell, or Lawrence County .
ro 2.tl00 [;umer~. totaling over i
"'7.11011 .000
Entire f&lt;1mities are
Invited. :
REGJST~R NOW
... "re will tH: swimming, pony I ~A.SON - ClYde
Folley,
.d
.
d
d
.
I
pnnc1p.al
of
Wahama
High
r r ,.~. mustc. an
rM:Jr prr zes.
h
ed
.1.
r• ~•
f m ~c oo.1 announc
.11 c
1 mn er wt
ue se ""' · ro
f
h
J
d s
.
ment or Wa ama r. all
r.

f.

'

•

SAlARY SCHEDULE

I ,.\)1 · l ' f-'11
riP1rrrnrl urrt·f"rl it AfiSOI'tatlon wtll hold Its 32nd lsoclatlon,

I' llf' lljt'l "l i rl

FROZEN BREADED

~lan

I

1r!ct'1 high acbools. /
en, · and ;
at.•llarrl
Tho dllllrlct sUll needs ~ sonvtlle.. Mrs. Kathryn Swan
high school prlaciPIII at Mlddle-lsoo was appolntl!d ·as aecr?lal'!
port, two junior high school at the Middleport principal I of
teachers, two elementary teocb- fl~ for the commg school year

will be given away to the mem·

1.11 t ?8th
!f . ee 0ll""'

H~:PI!BIIC

( '\. I•, \,

j

''

5700
All teachers must reeelve the state minimum llafl.
lng salary In their elasllfleatlon.
No teacher will reeelve more thaq a •300 lncreas1
this achool year except those whose 11lary elasalfleatlon
has changed due to additional training or additional asligament.
.
"
No teacber will receive Jess 11lary this ~ehool year
tile highest percentage of Its IUD last
year.
members present.
A portable TV, Polaroid
cameras, portable hair dryers,
and several other door prizes

- - - --- - - - - -

PORK SHOULDER

1

Board A~opts Teacher sa·laries

r

17, 111111

l·llli
lUll

NYGRADE

z.a•

liEF

STEW

·.

..

-

.. ,..

•at•-

' '

-~

'..
ill

�I.

!

o., Au«.

8tnftnt'l, PomROJ·'Middleport,
-- -- ·-

C:ORRESPONDENl Dll!ll 'I"''~?"'""""""'"''"'"""'
IIOGOTOA, Columbia IUPI) I IIEDRON, Ohro tUPI, -'fl!e
- Jules DuBois, veteraa Latit'
Amer·ican rorrespr!ndt'nt ot the
Chica(l:o Tribune. died Tuesday
of a heart attack while covering the little summit meeting
0 1 five Latin nations He w· s
16.
·
a

I,

1

~~-

. A new aillarJ .l!'ilfdule
School.
.
Ins teachers .Willi Masten n. Appolnb!d' ,Alar~ Podbesek as
grees and -eight or more years teacher,
aaidslal1t
tenure $5,700 a year was ·•P' coach, and baseball ooach at
nrnvod Monday night by the Rutland High SchooL
Local School Board.
1
.
President
Richard Jonea, Made aomo chan1.. and
with Supt George Hargraves · justments In the extra
Jr., aosistlng, presided.
Th~ men!11 sacblaedry 1•chedlule and
board also •cted .on· lhe follow- sa ary s
u 08 or ROn •
ing other areas:
Ufied personnel.
Pioneer Mutual Insurance Discussed procedure~
Company was approved 1o pro- blddtnr on food to be
vide student school accident In- to tho system's cafeterias with
surance coverage lor the com- several local and out-of-town
lng year.
suppllera.
Mrs. Hob••l Day, cuslodian Discussed the bulldlnsa seen
at Bedford School, was em- recently by Board In an effort
pluyed at $2S per month to to make a decision on employregularly check on tl&gt;.e Bedford ing an architect.
School building.
Dlscuaaed exploring the pol·
Jeffrey Allen Day was re- alblllty of an lnter-sChniasllc
leased to attend Tuppers Plains wreit11n1 program In the dis-

wreckage ef 1 llgbt plaue,
mlssln~e 11lnce Tu«'"sday with
fh•e persons aboard, Wll! seea
ntar bere toda~ by a Hlgb- ·
way Patrol hehfopter.
The plane, piloted by Paul
Root. Sh•lb). took ofl from
Mansfi..,ld enroule to Chatta·
, nooga. Tenn. about &amp;:« a.m.

EST Tu.,day Root fil•d

1\fRS. STEWART DIES

Mrs. Clyde Sl•wart Bffi?h • llikghl hplan tbthat

bwoC~Idl

o

babv•

Middl• .1
ed.
ta en 1m roug
o um us
.
PO! . pa ss
away ·
H I
W V·
Le
this morni g 1 1
.d
to unt ngton, . a .• to xn a ter res1 enre .
d l nd K
d
Funeral arran e
"I I
, ~ng 1on an
o . y., an
g ments WI be thtn into Chattanooga.
announred h1ter by Foglt&gt;snng
Funeral home in \1iison.
A~ ·~ · .. :-'="~"~'1\~"·' ·~:·'~"*'\""'';'l'~':i""!"f;
t!t

1

•

1

.))
WI
JPCA
H0 Jd Allllll3J
"

WINNER __ Dun Ros.e . Rt. 1 Minersville. was win- ·
ner of !he Juni or r'oir Trortor O•·or ator contest he I d
Monday afternoon :n front of the Ho&lt;'l&lt; SprinJ.,:s F.:J ir· '
ground~~ grandstaml. -~ Se ntint&gt;l Pholo .

Buckeve RE(' Ip:rL ,t1' Sl~.:rl Co:·p.TO Rl lll o
1
1\,] •
: Tur ~ d ;-. 1
:rr rr lrl
~ ~ ~~~
Is lf eetJng
:
! Tlw t~nit will be the lar·gr•o.;t
20
t
A
; u~us
.:-.ir .
ir,.,
.1

STEAK

49c

lb.

2 99c
lb.

Fish Portions

bo•

'I v.ilr
;r
millir' n hill :-:lr :p nul l &lt;II L'lr· ve
I Jant:

BANANAS
lb.

10c

Fresh Peaches _ ·2 lb. 39c
ARGO

7303sizo79C

Peas

cans

CHARMIN

Bathroom Tissue- 4 33c
roll

pkg.

WAID CROSS' SONS

ton . i.\('(_'rll'ding
1

Thr? Bur ktve Rur&lt;.ll Elrdrk

Hqo -•l,r,·'

r

lO (' IJ:lll"lllfl l l

P;r l!Otl.

~ Cooprrali\'e. Int ., Y. JlJ
h~ l d
It Wi ll nandlf' strip up tr) IU
its regular mt&gt;mbt•rs meetm~ ndlf's wide and wrl . be b tit
oo ~aturday. All!:!w·_t '2 11, elf th_e una 16-rwrt&gt; tra ct nr:1 r the 64Gallia Count\'. .Jun-crr
f;ur llll'h cold "tr 111 m.ll ·'~'~-'" 'i ,_ 'v
r.rounds.
tll:'ing l' on.~Lru_ ctt·d by H·'Pt rhliC
•
•
•
. ·. .
.
Pat!nn ~ .q1ct 11 is h.1ped Ill have

RegJStratJOn

wtll •tart

.
, h I
10 ..30 a.
m. v.1t t te

b ,.·

7
8 .

bers. The present Jackson Produclion Credit Association lloard
oil Directors, which are ele&lt;led
TIJeJ~ckson~roducti~nCred- : bythefarmersthalowntheas-

8
BB
B. S. 150 Sem. Hn.
$4500
$4700
4600
4800
4700
4900
4800
5000
4900
5100
5000
5200
· 5100
5300

5600

FULlY COOKED - GENIROUS SIZE

t

SHANK
PORTION

lb.

"GARDEN . W" FRESH PRODUCE

Cl·llt. TIAY PACIQ

SLICED BACo N •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

RUGS

49~
ALL fy\EAT WIENERS ••••••••••••••••••••••••
SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. 5. GOVT.JNSPICTED
. (lolopoo or Pltltlo I PfMMto) 1.1.. ! 59 C
MEATS
................... j
...
SLICED LUNCHEON

meeting stariHl@ at 11. An old
~ St'~~ion will indude the election day "ande ;r:day o[ this week
fashroned bea11 dinner will he
l oJ two directors by the mem- 3 t th
hool
served at noon and profe~sional
8088\J IN MIDDLE
rbrrship . Nominees for directors
esc
·
WA SHINGTON iUP II - Sen. are Howard Du\lall and Ronald
---1 !&lt;1lent will tlt&gt; on hwrtl to eJJ1er: Utin members and guests fol - Robert F. Kennedy, D- N. Y., !Eselgroth of Ross County, DavSQUAD IAI:.LED
lowing il.
.
.
1 announced Tuesday he
w i ll jis Gr.ene of Athens County, aad The Middleport emergeacy
Se\•eral door pnzes wtll be neither oppose nor support any ·Vernie Stahr of Hockin&amp; Coun- aquad waa ealled teday at 8:55
given away including a televis- l of the contfnders for the Dem- . l.y .
a.m. for Mra. Clyde Stewart of
ion set or bicycle to a lucky i ocratic nomination for govern- ! A snver cup will be awarded Beech Ill., wt. was dead Gil
boy and girl wlJO lives in a or of New York.
, In
th•
county
w II b arrival of lhe
bome wtm·h is furnished t'!ec- _ _._...___,.oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;...iiiiiii..;..~~;;;,...;_=~~~~~~~~~....,...;;;;;;;i

"''uad-

LOCAL TEMP
Temperature in downtown

New Crop

Pears 10

~ ,59~

F'or

I I

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (kl. •••

65 ~
FISH STICKS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••n........,_

California Valencia

Oranges - -

4-lb.

SWIFT'S PIIMIUM U, I. GGVT.IIIIPICTID

I I

Tit.,
CHUCK ROAST • • • • •(lonoloss
• • • •• • • • • • •• •• •• • ••• •• •
lollod &amp;

Bag

All Wool- 9x 12 SIZE

INGELS CARPET ·HOUSE
POMEROY

992·5661

MAIN ST.

BACK·TO
CHOO

BROUGHTON CAL-SIYIN

SILVER COW

ORANGE

EYIPOUTED

DRill

"10 $1
~,. ~. s1
:. .3

lOllY

J•
I

IILI

Ill II II •

SHOESTRII&amp;
. POTATOES--.. •~

•

211 .
Cans
"·

m. was 7f degrees, under sun·
.oy skies.

REG. $2.13

Notebook

BINDER

• .1

SALTINE

lUll ......... .

CRACKERS ••

e Notebook .. · .. .. ···

15c

REG. 2Sc

e Typewrher Tablet .. 19c
NOTEBOOK FILLER

e2 CYCLE

Bock Ta
School Speclol _

SPRAY

59C

CORN
PAD • • • •

19c

R..,. 25 '

H&amp;R FIRESTONE

MIX OR MATCH

·7J.c

2~oz. $

MOlTON

COFFEE

I I I. I

APPLE or
PEACH PIE

10·01$159 .

Pies

I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

&amp;

CORN

-

·. · -62c

DILMONTI
TOMATO

Margarine~~::

4 ..... $1
20-ol.

CATSUP

I

DELMONTE
STEWED

Tomatoes

3 &lt;•••

DONALD DUCK
BLENDED

3

I)ELMONTI -

Carters Pills · 33c VANQUISH • • • • 49c

BUTTONS

ROLLERS
iT.

No. 211t

lEG. 69c

REG. 99c

PIIHflflo.O"pefrult·O""''
.Aflfl•f"'lt Pu•ch

·aRIIK

1 1 1

3 .... $1
I.

Cans

JUICE

'

73 Mill

Can

CORN OIL

303

c•••

I Ill

2-lb.$159
I I I I I

MAZvlA

BUTTER KERNEL- WHOLI

KERNEL GOLDEN

FOLGER 'S

COFFEE

Jar

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are : George Smalley,
·\nnoal MPPting ~undnv . Au~- j President, Jackson County: H~
11:-1 211 . at Canters Caves. SIX I bert McArista: Vice Presidnt,
rnile-; 1\lnrtln~· e&lt;~t of Jackson on ! Pik~ County : Davis Grr.ene,
l~oule 35 The JPC'A servt&gt;s 11 1 ens Counly: Howard Duvall.
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Ross County and F'rank Her~rr thP&lt;I S ff' rn ('OUnlies with loans rell, or Lawrence County .
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Awards in 15th AnnualFiower Show 'Held
With Mason County Fair are Announced

New Haven
·News Notes

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Luther Smllh, Charlet Wea•rer, I
Haymaker, Bernard

of Jndonesla.
.Mrs. Roy •Jonea waa-ltoltea

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NEW dAVEN- Awards have Red ribbon, Mary · N~ell.
Frondl
lleea announced in the 15th an- Class 7 - Dish GardeM
· ,.
~ual Flower Show of the New Red ribbon, Bernice Calloway. Class IS - Coxc;omb - Blue AUXILIARY MEETING
Haven Garden Club and
the Class 8 - Evergreen speci· ribbon, Edward MacDaniel.
The Auxiliary of the AmerlNehaclima Garden Club staged mens - Blue ribbon, Mrs. W. tlass 17 ·- Zinnia Blue can LegtonSmllh-Capeharl Post
In eonnection with the Mason T. Stone; Red ribbon, Mary ribbons, Mary ·Aumiller
and No. 140 met on Monday, August
County Fair, August 12 and 13. Froendf.
Mrs. w. T. Stone; White rib· 8th at the Legion Hall, with
Theme of the shows was "The Closs 9 Miscellaneous bon, Mrs. Patrick Riley.
Mrs. Sybil Smith and Mrs. ThelBeauty ol the Good E:arth." House Plants - Blue ribbon,
rna Capehart as hostesses.
Mrs. Lee Gibbs served
as Mrs. H. C. Boney. Thoma' Le- Class 20- Any other annual The new president, Mrs. Am·
chairman and Mrs. William bort, and Mrs. Ray Pickens, Sr: or ~enmal - Blue ribbon, old Roush, presided at the mee~
Crow as co-chairman.
, R!'d Ribbon, Jane Johnson; Bernice Calloway; R~d ribbon, ing. During the business mee~
The awards wereo
White ribbon, Mrs. Fry and Mrs. Lon Roush ; White ribbon, lng, the group voted to uS. the
Class 1 - Tile Sea Shore - Dora Weaver. .
Ruth Sayre.
door prize money as a Oower
1
Blue Ribbon, Mrs. Tom lloff· Class 12 - Gl•dioU - Blue [ Class ' 18 _ Roses _ Blue rib·· fund for members who are Ill.
man: Red Ribbon, Mrs. Ches- nbbon, Bernita Staats: Red Ibon, Mrs. w. T. Stone; Red rib- The grnup voted to have a
ter Weaver: Wbite ribbon, ribbon. Mrs. Charl.s MayeA: bon, Mary Aumlller· While rib- white elephant sale at the next
Mrs. Ph1l Batey.
White ribbons, Mrs. ~n Roush . bon, Nora MeDea!. '
meeting and will also
draw
Class 2 - Majestic Moun- and Mr~ . Harry Staar~.
.
.
names for secret sisters.
tains - Blue Ribbon, Mrs. Pa- Class 13 - Pf't.unia - Blue ! The purple r1bbon award for Hostesses for the next meel·
tr.ick Riley. Red Ribbon, Mrs. ribbon. Mary Frondt and Karen ; t~e best in the horticulture divi- ing will be Mrs. Everett Roush I
L C. Roush; White ribbon, Mrs.
·
rswn went to Mrs. H. C. Roney , and Mrs. Robert Roush.
F. A. Batey.
jand the sweepstakes award for Those attending were : Mrs.
Class 3 - Broad Pla ins
havmg the most rtbbon wrnners Mary Aumiller , Mrs.
Sadie
Blue Ribbon, Mrs. F . A Aatey;
Itu Mrs. W. T. Stone.
Worth, .Mrs. Nelson Roush, Mrs.
Red Ribbon, Mrs. James Mac· ..
··
Grant Roush, Mrs. Belva LewKnight: White ribbon, Mrs. M.
Mr. and Mrs Billy Joe Roush 1
Is, Mrs. Sybil Smith. Mrs. Rol&gt;
L, Ohlinger.
and family vistted over week-I
ort Roush, Mrs. Arnold Roush,
Class 4 - Ff'rtile Valleys - end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Roush, Mrs. Iva
Blue ribbon. Mrs . .John Powell ; Mrs . H. T. Skeens at Wheelers- ~
Capehart, Mrs . Thelma CapeRed ribbon, Mrs. J. v. McGrew: ' burg , Ohio.
I
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hart.
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White ribbon, Mrs. Pece Burris. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schwartz i
TOWN COUNCIL
Closs 5- Distant Horizons- visited their daughter and son- 1
The New Haven Town Coun- 1
Blue Ribbon , Mrs. L. C. Roush : i in-law , Mr. and Mrs . John
en met in regular session on
K!'d ribbon, Mrs. Patrick Ri· . eHetzer and grandson, in Park· l
Wednesday, August lOth at the
ley; While ribbons. Mrs. Lee ersburg, over the weekend.
PT. PLEASANT - Attesting City Building with Mrs . Hilda
&lt;J tbbs and Mrs. William Gibbs. . Miss Emma Forthe is a pa- to the many years of the obser- Ridgway, recorder, acting as
Class - Invitational - The tie nt at the Holzer Hospital. vance of the Grandma McKin- mayor in the absence of Mr.
Glamour of Nature - Blue rib- : Mrs. May Stukey visited in ney Memorial D~y . a great. Mark Ward. Others attending
boll, Mrs. Ann Legg; H.ed Rib- I Virginia last week with her son 1 great grandson will preach th~ were:
councilmen Richard
bon , Mrs. Patrick Riley; White I and family. Mr . and Mrs. Gene IMemorial sermon when the ali i Grinstead, D. 0. Roush. and
ribbons, Mrs. Wilham Heslop IStukey.
I day services are held at the Mt. Edwin Clark. Donald Ohlinger,
1nd Mrs. Robert Cruickshanks. i Mrs. Russell Capehart visit· ; Zion Church on Thomas Ridge, Town Marshall.
Mrs. L. C. Roush received the ed several days in Columbus ' Sunday, August 28th.
, Due to the absence of UJe
purple ~ib?on award for . the with her daughter and ramily, .various descendant!! ol the I Mayor, the meeting was shorl.
best artiStl'C arrangement In the Mr . and Mrs. Warren Self.
w1dely known personage have I The group voted to pay bills
11bow, and also the sweepstakes .~r. and Mrs. Thomas Reed preached in the annual services 1 that were due and granted peruward for having tbe most rib· VlSlted over the weekend witb i when relatives and friends gatb-1 mission
to the Fire departbo[l winners.
Russell Capehart. Their da~gtJ. I er to spend the day in home- ment to remove the curb back
The Clements Tree Nursery ter, Debbie Re!'d, visit!'d 'With comi~g, old fashioned testimony of the City Building for their
re~eived a special award
of Mr . . and Mrs. John Sisson and 1meetmgs , and honoring
the addition to the building.
rmemory of Grandma.
The next meeting will be Augmerit ~or their display , and a ; ramily.
special award also went
to ; Mr. and Mrs . Don Miller and
The Rev. William Gibbs, of ust 24 th at the Cit Bulld'
Mrs. Lee Gibbs for her display lfamtly of Graceland, Ky., visit- near Pomt Pleasant, will preach
BROTBERH~D mg . 1
of trandpainted pictures.
.1ed ovt&gt;r the weekend with her m the afternoon service and Th · 8 th hood f th N I
In the horticulture division lparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cec iJ jemphasize kindness and good H e ;~;rCh ~hl~the~
1 deeds o( his ancestor. Sunday I
13ome of the classes had no en- Kirk.
aveln · · th. l urc ti e . teh!T I
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reguarmon ymee ngm e
tnes, but nbbons awarded were Pat Ryan, son or Mr. and Mrs . .~ · c oo w1ll be held m the morn-~ Ed f al
f th h h
as follows:
1Edward Ryan, will leave on the : lng with a worship serv1ce to . uca ton room 0 e c urc
Class 2 - Vines - Blue rib· '12th of Septemher for
Fort Ifollow and tben the
picnic with Edward Bumgarner
as
bon, Mrs. Chester Weaver and Knox, following his enllstment 1unrh will follow during t h e le;der. for th~ evening.
Mrs. W. T. Stone: Red ribbvn, 1in the Army.
noon hour.
by P::l mu~c was dpreJsented
Dora Weaver.
: Mr. and Mrs. Eber Roush
ores, . ean an
u0 e
Class 3 - Begonias, blooming 'and grandson. Pal Ryan, will [' Sturlents Asked to
:umgarner with I M:si SHaro~
- Blue ribbon, Ruth Sayre.
leave on Thursday for a vaca- 1 E
.
umg~er as P ams · ever
Class 4 _ African Violets _ I tion through the Shenandoah ,nroll Tins Wt't'k
selectiOns were presented by
Blue Ribbons, Maxine Weaver , Valley, a portion or whrch will ; PT. PLEASANT - L. M. Wil- . group. .
Nora Weaver and Mary Aumil· be spent ~Uending the Roush i cox , ~rmclpal of Pmnt Pleas· [ Th~, topic for .the
evening
ler; Red ribbon, Juanita Wea· reunion in~V!fginia.
ant Htg~ School, is requesting ~as" Bemg a W1tness on the
ver.
Misses Ruth and Elizahetb that stlldents who have not pre- 1 JOb, and was presented by
Class 1 _ Cacti _ Blue rib· Mcintosh have moved
from vwusly tru;plled al
PPHS 1 ward Bumgarner.
bon, Mrs. Ray Pickens, Sr. , the Eber ~ property, to the
e11rell during the
re· : Those attending were.: ElfJack Johnsen property on 111111nder of thltv week .
ward Bumgarner, Eddie
K.
,Fourth St.
Hqur.J for new pupil enroll- Bumgarner, Harold Bumgarner,/
."'rs. Lillian fi'ields, New Hav- ment will 'be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. John Bumgarner, Robert Cooke,
, en, is recuperating at the Vet- Wednesday through Friday.
, erans Memorial hospital from Mason County schools will be· I
ASK TO WED
, an injury she received from gin their 1966·67 term on Tues- PT. PLEASANT - Two cou[falling while painting her house day, August 23, with • full class 1 pies have made applicallons for
in New Haven. She is an em- day scheduled for Wednesday , marriage licenses in the office
ploye of the Mason County Bank. August 24th.
of the County Clerk.
Jerry Loper of Columbus visApplying were: John
PT. PLEASANT - The annu· ited his grandmother,
Mrs.
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Lewis, 22, Southside, and
al Mason County Farm Bureau Dorothy Cartwright for 8 week. ADMITI'ED: Mrs. David Lan- evieve Mattox, 23, Henderson ;
Membership Meeting has beon Mrs. William Persinger, Co- ham , Pl. Pleasant ; William La- ~ Charles Eber DeWees, Jr., 20,
1cheduled for September 23rd lumbus, spent two days with ing, Ravenswood; Mrs. Erne~t Brady Lake, Ohio. and Judith
at Onlnance School. The meet· : relatives and worked at 1 he Burgeson, Gallipolis; Mrs. Lil· •Ann Gray, 18, Letart.
tng will be a combined busine.s ·Mason County Fair.
he Mae Berkley, Letart.
'
IJld dinner affair.
i Mrs. Thelma Johnson and Ki DISCHARGES- Robert Hoi· ·
PLAN SALE
Speakers and the complete ' herly of Columbusrecently vis- lley,. Pt. Pleasant:
LoriS PT. PLEASANT - The St.
program of the evening wiH be i ited her parents Mr and Mrs !PuJhns, Leon;
Ml's. Clarice Paul Woman's Society of Chrisannoonced later.
T R Davis
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. Caldwell, Cl"f)Wn City, · Ohio; !ian Service wlll sponsor a rumMason Cotmty Farm Bureau ·Mr~. Hes~r 'Rayburn is re-, William Browning, GaUipolis . mage sale Friday and Saturday
President J . A. Ferrell appoint- portedly slightly improved af. l BIRTHo Mr. and Mrs. David at the rhurch from 9 a.m. until
ed District Directors as Chair- iter being hospitalized at
the , Lanham, Pt. PleaS'ant, a son. noon.
man of the No~inating commit- Pleasant Valley Hospital, and is
tees. from tbear DJStnc~. T t1 e 1 now a patient at the University
Chairmen are .to appo~nt two j Hospital, Morgantown, W. Va.
members to th1s commtttee to i Her address Station 72 Room
nominate Directors from their , 7608.
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District. A ballot containing the I Beverly and Dickie Carson,
names of the nominees will be members of the Happy
Go
moiled to the membership. All Lucky 1-H Club, both won blue
members are urged to vote and I ribbons on their calves exhibit- !
lo indicate whe.t~er or not they ed at the Mason County Fair.
and the1r famJI!es plan to at· Their brother. Eddie, won 1
lend the annual meeting_
red ribbon on a helfer They are
Appoint!'d to th&lt;&gt; Resolutions , the sons and daugh~r of Mr. i
Committee were : Hobert Stan- and Mrs. George Carson.
i
Jey, chairman, Clarence Bless- .... AtC Vernon and Mrs. Hall )
In~ .. Forest Nibert and ~ster and son, Keith Allen, of Porto :
Ad~ 1ns. Any members desaring Rico are visiting his
parents.
to mtrOOuce resolutions are u~- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hall
at
&amp;ed to contact members of lh1s Hartford. Also visiting at the 1
C!'OmmittPe.
Hall home were Mrs. John .
The Board of Directors ap- , Hall, Jr., and daughter of Co- ;
proved 1he appointment of John : l11mbus.
~· Devault as Di.s trict. Agent i Mr. and Mrs. KennettJ Stew- 1
or the Farm F'am1ly L1fe In· , art visited recently with Mr and 1
IUrance Company.
Mrs. Joe Henry at Rio Gr~nde. i

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Awards in 15th AnnualFiower Show 'Held
With Mason County Fair are Announced

New Haven
·News Notes

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Luther Smllh, Charlet Wea•rer, I
Haymaker, Bernard

of Jndonesla.
.Mrs. Roy •Jonea waa-ltoltea

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NEW dAVEN- Awards have Red ribbon, Mary · N~ell.
Frondl
lleea announced in the 15th an- Class 7 - Dish GardeM
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~ual Flower Show of the New Red ribbon, Bernice Calloway. Class IS - Coxc;omb - Blue AUXILIARY MEETING
Haven Garden Club and
the Class 8 - Evergreen speci· ribbon, Edward MacDaniel.
The Auxiliary of the AmerlNehaclima Garden Club staged mens - Blue ribbon, Mrs. W. tlass 17 ·- Zinnia Blue can LegtonSmllh-Capeharl Post
In eonnection with the Mason T. Stone; Red ribbon, Mary ribbons, Mary ·Aumiller
and No. 140 met on Monday, August
County Fair, August 12 and 13. Froendf.
Mrs. w. T. Stone; White rib· 8th at the Legion Hall, with
Theme of the shows was "The Closs 9 Miscellaneous bon, Mrs. Patrick Riley.
Mrs. Sybil Smith and Mrs. ThelBeauty ol the Good E:arth." House Plants - Blue ribbon,
rna Capehart as hostesses.
Mrs. Lee Gibbs served
as Mrs. H. C. Boney. Thoma' Le- Class 20- Any other annual The new president, Mrs. Am·
chairman and Mrs. William bort, and Mrs. Ray Pickens, Sr: or ~enmal - Blue ribbon, old Roush, presided at the mee~
Crow as co-chairman.
, R!'d Ribbon, Jane Johnson; Bernice Calloway; R~d ribbon, ing. During the business mee~
The awards wereo
White ribbon, Mrs. Fry and Mrs. Lon Roush ; White ribbon, lng, the group voted to uS. the
Class 1 - Tile Sea Shore - Dora Weaver. .
Ruth Sayre.
door prize money as a Oower
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Blue Ribbon, Mrs. Tom lloff· Class 12 - Gl•dioU - Blue [ Class ' 18 _ Roses _ Blue rib·· fund for members who are Ill.
man: Red Ribbon, Mrs. Ches- nbbon, Bernita Staats: Red Ibon, Mrs. w. T. Stone; Red rib- The grnup voted to have a
ter Weaver: Wbite ribbon, ribbon. Mrs. Charl.s MayeA: bon, Mary Aumlller· While rib- white elephant sale at the next
Mrs. Ph1l Batey.
White ribbons, Mrs. ~n Roush . bon, Nora MeDea!. '
meeting and will also
draw
Class 2 - Majestic Moun- and Mr~ . Harry Staar~.
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names for secret sisters.
tains - Blue Ribbon, Mrs. Pa- Class 13 - Pf't.unia - Blue ! The purple r1bbon award for Hostesses for the next meel·
tr.ick Riley. Red Ribbon, Mrs. ribbon. Mary Frondt and Karen ; t~e best in the horticulture divi- ing will be Mrs. Everett Roush I
L C. Roush; White ribbon, Mrs.
·
rswn went to Mrs. H. C. Roney , and Mrs. Robert Roush.
F. A. Batey.
jand the sweepstakes award for Those attending were : Mrs.
Class 3 - Broad Pla ins
havmg the most rtbbon wrnners Mary Aumiller , Mrs.
Sadie
Blue Ribbon, Mrs. F . A Aatey;
Itu Mrs. W. T. Stone.
Worth, .Mrs. Nelson Roush, Mrs.
Red Ribbon, Mrs. James Mac· ..
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Grant Roush, Mrs. Belva LewKnight: White ribbon, Mrs. M.
Mr. and Mrs Billy Joe Roush 1
Is, Mrs. Sybil Smith. Mrs. Rol&gt;
L, Ohlinger.
and family vistted over week-I
ort Roush, Mrs. Arnold Roush,
Class 4 - Ff'rtile Valleys - end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Roush, Mrs. Iva
Blue ribbon. Mrs . .John Powell ; Mrs . H. T. Skeens at Wheelers- ~
Capehart, Mrs . Thelma CapeRed ribbon, Mrs. J. v. McGrew: ' burg , Ohio.
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White ribbon, Mrs. Pece Burris. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schwartz i
TOWN COUNCIL
Closs 5- Distant Horizons- visited their daughter and son- 1
The New Haven Town Coun- 1
Blue Ribbon , Mrs. L. C. Roush : i in-law , Mr. and Mrs . John
en met in regular session on
K!'d ribbon, Mrs. Patrick Ri· . eHetzer and grandson, in Park· l
Wednesday, August lOth at the
ley; While ribbons. Mrs. Lee ersburg, over the weekend.
PT. PLEASANT - Attesting City Building with Mrs . Hilda
&lt;J tbbs and Mrs. William Gibbs. . Miss Emma Forthe is a pa- to the many years of the obser- Ridgway, recorder, acting as
Class - Invitational - The tie nt at the Holzer Hospital. vance of the Grandma McKin- mayor in the absence of Mr.
Glamour of Nature - Blue rib- : Mrs. May Stukey visited in ney Memorial D~y . a great. Mark Ward. Others attending
boll, Mrs. Ann Legg; H.ed Rib- I Virginia last week with her son 1 great grandson will preach th~ were:
councilmen Richard
bon , Mrs. Patrick Riley; White I and family. Mr . and Mrs. Gene IMemorial sermon when the ali i Grinstead, D. 0. Roush. and
ribbons, Mrs. Wilham Heslop IStukey.
I day services are held at the Mt. Edwin Clark. Donald Ohlinger,
1nd Mrs. Robert Cruickshanks. i Mrs. Russell Capehart visit· ; Zion Church on Thomas Ridge, Town Marshall.
Mrs. L. C. Roush received the ed several days in Columbus ' Sunday, August 28th.
, Due to the absence of UJe
purple ~ib?on award for . the with her daughter and ramily, .various descendant!! ol the I Mayor, the meeting was shorl.
best artiStl'C arrangement In the Mr . and Mrs. Warren Self.
w1dely known personage have I The group voted to pay bills
11bow, and also the sweepstakes .~r. and Mrs. Thomas Reed preached in the annual services 1 that were due and granted peruward for having tbe most rib· VlSlted over the weekend witb i when relatives and friends gatb-1 mission
to the Fire departbo[l winners.
Russell Capehart. Their da~gtJ. I er to spend the day in home- ment to remove the curb back
The Clements Tree Nursery ter, Debbie Re!'d, visit!'d 'With comi~g, old fashioned testimony of the City Building for their
re~eived a special award
of Mr . . and Mrs. John Sisson and 1meetmgs , and honoring
the addition to the building.
rmemory of Grandma.
The next meeting will be Augmerit ~or their display , and a ; ramily.
special award also went
to ; Mr. and Mrs . Don Miller and
The Rev. William Gibbs, of ust 24 th at the Cit Bulld'
Mrs. Lee Gibbs for her display lfamtly of Graceland, Ky., visit- near Pomt Pleasant, will preach
BROTBERH~D mg . 1
of trandpainted pictures.
.1ed ovt&gt;r the weekend with her m the afternoon service and Th · 8 th hood f th N I
In the horticulture division lparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cec iJ jemphasize kindness and good H e ;~;rCh ~hl~the~
1 deeds o( his ancestor. Sunday I
13ome of the classes had no en- Kirk.
aveln · · th. l urc ti e . teh!T I
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reguarmon ymee ngm e
tnes, but nbbons awarded were Pat Ryan, son or Mr. and Mrs . .~ · c oo w1ll be held m the morn-~ Ed f al
f th h h
as follows:
1Edward Ryan, will leave on the : lng with a worship serv1ce to . uca ton room 0 e c urc
Class 2 - Vines - Blue rib· '12th of Septemher for
Fort Ifollow and tben the
picnic with Edward Bumgarner
as
bon, Mrs. Chester Weaver and Knox, following his enllstment 1unrh will follow during t h e le;der. for th~ evening.
Mrs. W. T. Stone: Red ribbvn, 1in the Army.
noon hour.
by P::l mu~c was dpreJsented
Dora Weaver.
: Mr. and Mrs. Eber Roush
ores, . ean an
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Class 3 - Begonias, blooming 'and grandson. Pal Ryan, will [' Sturlents Asked to
:umgarner with I M:si SHaro~
- Blue ribbon, Ruth Sayre.
leave on Thursday for a vaca- 1 E
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umg~er as P ams · ever
Class 4 _ African Violets _ I tion through the Shenandoah ,nroll Tins Wt't'k
selectiOns were presented by
Blue Ribbons, Maxine Weaver , Valley, a portion or whrch will ; PT. PLEASANT - L. M. Wil- . group. .
Nora Weaver and Mary Aumil· be spent ~Uending the Roush i cox , ~rmclpal of Pmnt Pleas· [ Th~, topic for .the
evening
ler; Red ribbon, Juanita Wea· reunion in~V!fginia.
ant Htg~ School, is requesting ~as" Bemg a W1tness on the
ver.
Misses Ruth and Elizahetb that stlldents who have not pre- 1 JOb, and was presented by
Class 1 _ Cacti _ Blue rib· Mcintosh have moved
from vwusly tru;plled al
PPHS 1 ward Bumgarner.
bon, Mrs. Ray Pickens, Sr. , the Eber ~ property, to the
e11rell during the
re· : Those attending were.: ElfJack Johnsen property on 111111nder of thltv week .
ward Bumgarner, Eddie
K.
,Fourth St.
Hqur.J for new pupil enroll- Bumgarner, Harold Bumgarner,/
."'rs. Lillian fi'ields, New Hav- ment will 'be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. John Bumgarner, Robert Cooke,
, en, is recuperating at the Vet- Wednesday through Friday.
, erans Memorial hospital from Mason County schools will be· I
ASK TO WED
, an injury she received from gin their 1966·67 term on Tues- PT. PLEASANT - Two cou[falling while painting her house day, August 23, with • full class 1 pies have made applicallons for
in New Haven. She is an em- day scheduled for Wednesday , marriage licenses in the office
ploye of the Mason County Bank. August 24th.
of the County Clerk.
Jerry Loper of Columbus visApplying were: John
PT. PLEASANT - The annu· ited his grandmother,
Mrs.
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Lewis, 22, Southside, and
al Mason County Farm Bureau Dorothy Cartwright for 8 week. ADMITI'ED: Mrs. David Lan- evieve Mattox, 23, Henderson ;
Membership Meeting has beon Mrs. William Persinger, Co- ham , Pl. Pleasant ; William La- ~ Charles Eber DeWees, Jr., 20,
1cheduled for September 23rd lumbus, spent two days with ing, Ravenswood; Mrs. Erne~t Brady Lake, Ohio. and Judith
at Onlnance School. The meet· : relatives and worked at 1 he Burgeson, Gallipolis; Mrs. Lil· •Ann Gray, 18, Letart.
tng will be a combined busine.s ·Mason County Fair.
he Mae Berkley, Letart.
'
IJld dinner affair.
i Mrs. Thelma Johnson and Ki DISCHARGES- Robert Hoi· ·
PLAN SALE
Speakers and the complete ' herly of Columbusrecently vis- lley,. Pt. Pleasant:
LoriS PT. PLEASANT - The St.
program of the evening wiH be i ited her parents Mr and Mrs !PuJhns, Leon;
Ml's. Clarice Paul Woman's Society of Chrisannoonced later.
T R Davis
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. Caldwell, Cl"f)Wn City, · Ohio; !ian Service wlll sponsor a rumMason Cotmty Farm Bureau ·Mr~. Hes~r 'Rayburn is re-, William Browning, GaUipolis . mage sale Friday and Saturday
President J . A. Ferrell appoint- portedly slightly improved af. l BIRTHo Mr. and Mrs. David at the rhurch from 9 a.m. until
ed District Directors as Chair- iter being hospitalized at
the , Lanham, Pt. PleaS'ant, a son. noon.
man of the No~inating commit- Pleasant Valley Hospital, and is
tees. from tbear DJStnc~. T t1 e 1 now a patient at the University
Chairmen are .to appo~nt two j Hospital, Morgantown, W. Va.
members to th1s commtttee to i Her address Station 72 Room
nominate Directors from their , 7608.
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District. A ballot containing the I Beverly and Dickie Carson,
names of the nominees will be members of the Happy
Go
moiled to the membership. All Lucky 1-H Club, both won blue
members are urged to vote and I ribbons on their calves exhibit- !
lo indicate whe.t~er or not they ed at the Mason County Fair.
and the1r famJI!es plan to at· Their brother. Eddie, won 1
lend the annual meeting_
red ribbon on a helfer They are
Appoint!'d to th&lt;&gt; Resolutions , the sons and daugh~r of Mr. i
Committee were : Hobert Stan- and Mrs. George Carson.
i
Jey, chairman, Clarence Bless- .... AtC Vernon and Mrs. Hall )
In~ .. Forest Nibert and ~ster and son, Keith Allen, of Porto :
Ad~ 1ns. Any members desaring Rico are visiting his
parents.
to mtrOOuce resolutions are u~- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hall
at
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C!'OmmittPe.
Hall home were Mrs. John .
The Board of Directors ap- , Hall, Jr., and daughter of Co- ;
proved 1he appointment of John : l11mbus.
~· Devault as Di.s trict. Agent i Mr. and Mrs. KennettJ Stew- 1
or the Farm F'am1ly L1fe In· , art visited recently with Mr and 1
IUrance Company.
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eltlldra aad ouea 1llBe n • nStrlellve public uelstanee.
younger adullto .eaa DOl be rei!• ·tbat "Iorge llllmben of tboSl! In The soJullon, 1aye lite report,
city haliB.
osUcally upecled .ever t. be- desperale need, IDcluding many is lo provide a nai!Mal
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come self-IWI!alaiq."
toblldren, on acl.ndetl:
and standard of 181lstance ud to
resented nearly 100
welllarel These people receive well8re more than halllbe .Slates have base eliglbiBty DOl ..,
oucb
ri!lhta organizations,
pr!Dclpally becauli eel the mulmum allowable predelermlned catecorlee u
thaa a 'year old. They 111'11
are not protected by 'Soo&gt; welfare payment at 1 level be· aid. lo file bltlld 8lld old age
ly tied to a new rtgbts
Security fit omemployment low that of mlnlmal standenl IBSOBiaJoce, or on reslrlctive
Poverty Rights Action
or haven't lite of health 8lld oJe...IICY."
residency or employabWIJ ,..
In Washington, D. C.,
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eniiJI)I money The President'• Councll of qulrements, but -strictly IIIII
by George Wiley.
to cover their needl.
Economic Advlsen, further- Bimply -M aeed.
Its goal: weldillg
Worse, the report aald, Is the IIIOI't, utlmalel tbal only oa• "Neither tba war oro poverty
71 million welfm
lael lbel tllglblllly llandarda out of every five per10111 10w nor tha acblevtmeat of lite
into ~ militant power bloc.
and asslotalce Ieveii are cJ. exhollng below the "poverty long·range goals lmplldl In a
curreal issue: bigher
tmnlllad by the states In
lev I" rt&lt;el
kind of Gr
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eat
ety ....p 01111
privacy and "lndignlti""" by
welfare departments.
•
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"There isn't a &amp;tala ill
•• •
•
•
union where welfare heD&gt;eflts
eveR&gt; begin tD approach the
federal poverty level of !3,130."
Wlley, a 35-year-old Negro
who holds a doclorate and once
~ved as associate
natioRal
director ol. lhe Congress of Racia! Equaltty · T~ avera!!'! 1 "'
nual aid to familtes with d..
pende~t r~ildrer~. payment for
8 family of four os 11.17b II
ranges from $2,499 In New York
1
to $3BO In Mississippi.
He adds, "This is not a civil
rights .movement - It ,i,s a hutho l"'ception fl

YORK (IJPI) -&lt;&gt;n the
last day of Juno In 1 •umber .of
citlu ID America amaH crow&lt;ls
of people walked tD their city
halil carrying halld-lettered
olgns ud asked tD see their
.mcbwo.
. 1
· JD these de)'J of many
marches · they stirred little
attention'
,
The officials Usteoed lo the
,POiillnners, the papers duly
reported the lncldenle the
marcher.s suffered a rC.: jeers
aiod calcalls and the dust
aetlled
'
Yet ihese march'"' may have
marked the birth of a
'eampaigR that could erupt into
1 nationwide debate next year man rJghts movement.

•

•

ft'

wer

the

question

of

About
an ~all the nati~n's welfare rt'&lt;:lir

enntual guaranteed .minirrium
lncome ror every man, wum an
lnd child In this country.
The marchers themselves
were the "poorest of the poor."

They

were

mostly

Ients ar~ wh~te.

.
Meantime, m Washmgtoo, D.

C., a 12-man panel of &amp; o ~ ..
governmental experts appomt..

ed by the Department of Health,

women, Education and Welfare to r~

changes b!l the
Negro and wh1'te , on welfare , ommend
bl '
. ta
0. ,

who are trying to feed

~4PPY

and

on s pu IC ,

naassJs nee sys-

elotbe their childreR 011 far less tern. turned 10 • report awaitmoney lhan tbe U.S. govern· ed lor lwo years.
ent has set a&amp; "poverty tine·• II .pomted out that of tho U
:
million AmericaYJI liviRg
oa
;'h~;· lumbers were small, public assistance, 3 milli•n are
partly because most of them children uoder 18, another Z
eould not afford carfare to get mllhon are aged, another half
permanenUy
and totally
lo the· marc bes, ceuld no1 spare I1 million
•
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LANDING!-Second baseman Julian Ja-

of the Cardinals comes in for a landing after
t'.1ssing to fir:;t on a double-play attempt during
r~cC' nt game with the Los Angeles Dodget·s in St.
The sliding r unner is Dick Stuart.
\" 1.. 1'

money for baby sitters, or were ; ~Jsab led , and still auther mU·
tw old or ill to march.
/ hun ar.e parents of the dependn.e first grou}J -about a ent chJldren. Some. of ~e rest
bundred men and womea and •ca~ be ~ade self-s u~flc 1ent ~)'

children, along with a few 1. _bemg dgJVefn. abpproprtate illrabluominiSters, students and sym-1 mg an . 1 JO 9 are av~ a e.
~athizers- had started out on a But., •aod the report, exam155,mile walk from Clev~alld I~ation of present caseloada
lo Columbus, Ohio, 10 days highlights the fuel that most
belere. enly. about 25 walked public welfare, reclptenls with
Ill&amp; whoiW way, carryillg
~we , work

for

If we caR," , "W•o lk I

deceat welfarti," "~obs
IDcome uw," aod
apiritualo or dlttiea •uch as:
"Wt fetll eur 9)11idrel bread
IIIII beaaa
'
~while rich folks ~ide bo

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foremost antarctie explorer
of the second quarter of the
31th &lt;eDtlllf, openl the
polar winter of !elK burled

liolle ill a tiDJ hat 1111117
Olher marchiog bands rang- teet below the ••'Ma of
lag bo aize from more than , the IIIIOW. Carboa IDI"''rdde
1,000 In New York City to less fllllletl DelrlJ ODil Ilia hla
thaa 40 Ia Le•inglon, Ky., ·and llle before hlf arreqJt 1lttd
modest groupo in Oakland, Cal- rellel arrived. .eiiiir floN
,
pymtha of tbll ~:'
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If., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Saa made to llludy the e1f«t
Jeruardlno, Calif. - were lesa polar fliiVi&amp;oDmell&amp; aa - .

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b.,ll fan, Michele Valentino, goes in for the seventh
mning s tretch as r£&gt;li£'f pitcher Jack Hamilton of

•

the Yanka takes time out from a baseball clinic at
Palisades Amusement Park. More than 5,000 fans
uttended the clini c staged by the Yankee players.

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STARl-ING lOU-The Green Bay Packers' Bart Starr isn't too well received at the moment, but he will be as he looks
for an end to throw to during workout in Green Bay. Packers open defense of their NFL thle Sept. 1·0 against Baltimore.
.
, ..

FOIGOnEN MAN?- Something like that as
Brian London, the British heavyweirhl kayoed by
Cassiu• Clay in three round&amp;, waits for a train
the morning after the fight-and he was all alone.

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Chuck Stab · · ·· · ·· · lb. 89c Fryer Breast .......... lb. 59c ,

Pork loins .... · ··· .. · · lb. 89c Scallop Dinners 8-oz. pkg. 49c
CAP'N JOHN FROZEN

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AiniHs Wltnm 1-lb pkg 69c Cod Fillets · · · · 1-lb. pkg. 49c
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Sea Scallops

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As they walked through lhe
omall lowRB of Ohio Ia tht
degree heat, they collected
blistered feet, a cross burRing,
jeers and catcalls; b~t by the
limo they reached the stalebuuae stepa and Ohio's governor, .Tamt!!! A. Rhodes, they had
picked up another Z,OOO suppor·

Dd,JIItJIUnet; Pa•miJI-IIIddleport, 0 1;p\u . 1'1,''·ltl~-tJ .~·.

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na Elizabeth. Mr:
ucnd • klll8 11 file bulc
M.fripe, ind.Mil
of a practical
cllle Price~ :Ill ofi:Jojtl~ui
m!nhnum level of blcome and
The filleeOJ!!I ·annual ·~I&gt; and Jolri.
(;t M~~
~ protectioa 1118 DOl, 1m' elan rewiion wu beld Jilt&amp;. ~. Mr.· and Mri.
fD&lt; all ... aa ~ matter of day, August 14111 al GOld flflll Tassian, LiZI lind J!tp
right, lbe reporl ltiid.
Park, Circleville, ·OhJo.
ebmatl• Mra, Wltan·
'l'bl ~did not UIO lbe AtleDding were¥"· 1lObert Mr.~ Mra. Jake Lee of~
INt'lls, guaruteed mlnlmum HID Mr and Mr 'ftlberl Hill cine· Mr. Rcuald J:.ar8oD UJ1.
bleome," buill did tecomtnend
J loll~ Don of Day- da, :nmmy ud J..UC., AUIa "baale llolr 'II oconomlc ud ton· ;,:" ~ Mra
1lObert ..., Park, Pa.; Mr. 1D1f .
IOdal,. IICIII'IIy for all .Amerl- F~ of
Mr.. Richard Qlaun""{ II:'!~
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and Mrs. Ted Joru-11111 ...,, Galllpolls, Mr. and lin.
Teddy and Timmy· . Mr. aed Nease, Teresa, Cindy,
111111: Wbat are file "rights" Mrs. Dlcl&lt; Hal~ ~. and Mri. Juli, David, Stevea, 'l'lol
n of Pomeroy
., tba wor?
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till en... 'li IOdiJI welfare· aie tie in ore Ulan vlslls lo '
....,..... · •to talk about a
IIIDimllD llltiiUllteed lneollie
1M l\'ei)'OIIe, 10 lUI evea the
pooreot of lbe poor would llavo
....... lA Uve oa ~ly. lt Is
poulble lbe pnpo'lll• may •o
bolon €GDJII'OH In comlag
momu. 1blt Is lbe flnl of tw'
dllpalcloes alalinl lbe pn11 oad
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By MAGCll&amp; BELLOWS

Ualled Preu lnlerDallonal

NEW

eltlldra aad ouea 1llBe n • nStrlellve public uelstanee.
younger adullto .eaa DOl be rei!• ·tbat "Iorge llllmben of tboSl! In The soJullon, 1aye lite report,
city haliB.
osUcally upecled .ever t. be- desperale need, IDcluding many is lo provide a nai!Mal
The marchers, however,
come self-IWI!alaiq."
toblldren, on acl.ndetl:
and standard of 181lstance ud to
resented nearly 100
welllarel These people receive well8re more than halllbe .Slates have base eliglbiBty DOl ..,
oucb
ri!lhta organizations,
pr!Dclpally becauli eel the mulmum allowable predelermlned catecorlee u
thaa a 'year old. They 111'11
are not protected by 'Soo&gt; welfare payment at 1 level be· aid. lo file bltlld 8lld old age
ly tied to a new rtgbts
Security fit omemployment low that of mlnlmal standenl IBSOBiaJoce, or on reslrlctive
Poverty Rights Action
or haven't lite of health 8lld oJe...IICY."
residency or employabWIJ ,..
In Washington, D. C.,
1o
·
eniiJI)I money The President'• Councll of qulrements, but -strictly IIIII
by George Wiley.
to cover their needl.
Economic Advlsen, further- Bimply -M aeed.
Its goal: weldillg
Worse, the report aald, Is the IIIOI't, utlmalel tbal only oa• "Neither tba war oro poverty
71 million welfm
lael lbel tllglblllly llandarda out of every five per10111 10w nor tha acblevtmeat of lite
into ~ militant power bloc.
and asslotalce Ieveii are cJ. exhollng below the "poverty long·range goals lmplldl In a
curreal issue: bigher
tmnlllad by the states In
lev I" rt&lt;el
kind of Gr
Soci
payments, end of ilovasion of
. I!GIIlO
•
Vel lOy
eat
ety ....p 01111
privacy and "lndignlti""" by
welfare departments.
•
I
"There isn't a &amp;tala ill
•• •
•
•
union where welfare heD&gt;eflts
eveR&gt; begin tD approach the
federal poverty level of !3,130."
Wlley, a 35-year-old Negro
who holds a doclorate and once
~ved as associate
natioRal
director ol. lhe Congress of Racia! Equaltty · T~ avera!!'! 1 "'
nual aid to familtes with d..
pende~t r~ildrer~. payment for
8 family of four os 11.17b II
ranges from $2,499 In New York
1
to $3BO In Mississippi.
He adds, "This is not a civil
rights .movement - It ,i,s a hutho l"'ception fl

YORK (IJPI) -&lt;&gt;n the
last day of Juno In 1 •umber .of
citlu ID America amaH crow&lt;ls
of people walked tD their city
halil carrying halld-lettered
olgns ud asked tD see their
.mcbwo.
. 1
· JD these de)'J of many
marches · they stirred little
attention'
,
The officials Usteoed lo the
,POiillnners, the papers duly
reported the lncldenle the
marcher.s suffered a rC.: jeers
aiod calcalls and the dust
aetlled
'
Yet ihese march'"' may have
marked the birth of a
'eampaigR that could erupt into
1 nationwide debate next year man rJghts movement.

•

•

ft'

wer

the

question

of

About
an ~all the nati~n's welfare rt'&lt;:lir

enntual guaranteed .minirrium
lncome ror every man, wum an
lnd child In this country.
The marchers themselves
were the "poorest of the poor."

They

were

mostly

Ients ar~ wh~te.

.
Meantime, m Washmgtoo, D.

C., a 12-man panel of &amp; o ~ ..
governmental experts appomt..

ed by the Department of Health,

women, Education and Welfare to r~

changes b!l the
Negro and wh1'te , on welfare , ommend
bl '
. ta
0. ,

who are trying to feed

~4PPY

and

on s pu IC ,

naassJs nee sys-

elotbe their childreR 011 far less tern. turned 10 • report awaitmoney lhan tbe U.S. govern· ed lor lwo years.
ent has set a&amp; "poverty tine·• II .pomted out that of tho U
:
million AmericaYJI liviRg
oa
;'h~;· lumbers were small, public assistance, 3 milli•n are
partly because most of them children uoder 18, another Z
eould not afford carfare to get mllhon are aged, another half
permanenUy
and totally
lo the· marc bes, ceuld no1 spare I1 million
•
•

LANDING!-Second baseman Julian Ja-

of the Cardinals comes in for a landing after
t'.1ssing to fir:;t on a double-play attempt during
r~cC' nt game with the Los Angeles Dodget·s in St.
The sliding r unner is Dick Stuart.
\" 1.. 1'

money for baby sitters, or were ; ~Jsab led , and still auther mU·
tw old or ill to march.
/ hun ar.e parents of the dependn.e first grou}J -about a ent chJldren. Some. of ~e rest
bundred men and womea and •ca~ be ~ade self-s u~flc 1ent ~)'

children, along with a few 1. _bemg dgJVefn. abpproprtate illrabluominiSters, students and sym-1 mg an . 1 JO 9 are av~ a e.
~athizers- had started out on a But., •aod the report, exam155,mile walk from Clev~alld I~ation of present caseloada
lo Columbus, Ohio, 10 days highlights the fuel that most
belere. enly. about 25 walked public welfare, reclptenls with
Ill&amp; whoiW way, carryillg
~we , work

for

If we caR," , "W•o lk I

deceat welfarti," "~obs
IDcome uw," aod
apiritualo or dlttiea •uch as:
"Wt fetll eur 9)11idrel bread
IIIII beaaa
'
~while rich folks ~ide bo

!

• otta.

d. ape;

6

tlwh-•

r

we~-

•

.,. t11«1t ; i ,' ' I .

.Aa A4P •'.- O:eet e•'it'= yoe to bur tl.e lem,: .
'
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•
1
lit die
II* · jW U, U.. f.ullqzi g a aek.
'
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. Admiral Riehard E. a,nJ,
foremost antarctie explorer
of the second quarter of the
31th &lt;eDtlllf, openl the
polar winter of !elK burled

liolle ill a tiDJ hat 1111117
Olher marchiog bands rang- teet below the ••'Ma of
lag bo aize from more than , the IIIIOW. Carboa IDI"''rdde
1,000 In New York City to less fllllletl DelrlJ ODil Ilia hla
thaa 40 Ia Le•inglon, Ky., ·and llle before hlf arreqJt 1lttd
modest groupo in Oakland, Cal- rellel arrived. .eiiiir floN
,
pymtha of tbll ~:'
f
If., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Saa made to llludy the e1f«t
Jeruardlno, Calif. - were lesa polar fliiVi&amp;oDmell&amp; aa - .

ten.

oi

c3&amp;~-ii.JIGIII"lU -J,_
l1&gt;' H r N H) 1\ l iNOlO

' "" &lt;lOI I I I

lllo~U..-Jumbr..,

ent loiCor lo eadi lql!8re, to
form foor ordlalllJ' wotdo,

--c.

Fr uits an d Vegetable _;:
- PlliiH MICNIOAN

PEACHES

l: J9c
Homestylt Donlfl · · pkg. 29c

lrrfI 'uJ
::~~~
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......c
Enriched lrtacl · · 41oavts97

b.,ll fan, Michele Valentino, goes in for the seventh
mning s tretch as r£&gt;li£'f pitcher Jack Hamilton of

•

the Yanka takes time out from a baseball clinic at
Palisades Amusement Park. More than 5,000 fans
uttended the clini c staged by the Yankee players.

~,

STARl-ING lOU-The Green Bay Packers' Bart Starr isn't too well received at the moment, but he will be as he looks
for an end to throw to during workout in Green Bay. Packers open defense of their NFL thle Sept. 1·0 against Baltimore.
.
, ..

FOIGOnEN MAN?- Something like that as
Brian London, the British heavyweirhl kayoed by
Cassiu• Clay in three round&amp;, waits for a train
the morning after the fight-and he was all alone.

CALIFORNIA LARGI

Honeydews · · · ·.,. · · ..~ 69c

I~UAilT

Many new slyiea
bere now ... more
~· lf.I;IVe later. SH

' " th118el
.. .

'

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lnl reoent baseball aame in Anaheim, Calit,

....._._____ .,._,____ .....
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.

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.

, Pt~meroy
.

1-.
•il

'

c

lb.

WELL TRIMMED

TENDER- TASTY STEAK

Sirloin Steak

Porterhouse

" SoJ .09

lb.

$1.29

TINDIII-TASTY

YOUNG PLUMP

IONILIIS

MI!ATY-TASTY

ALL GOODIIlAND

IIFFY FROZEN BREADED

tiUAilTIR-ILICID

CAP'N JOHN FROZEN

Cube Steak .. · ·· · .. lb. $1.19 Fryer legs .. · ...... · .. lb. 49c

Chuck Stab · · ·· · ·· · lb. 89c Fryer Breast .......... lb. 59c ,

Pork loins .... · ··· .. · · lb. 89c Scallop Dinners 8-oz. pkg. 49c
CAP'N JOHN FROZEN

1\IPIIl·RIGHT ALL MIAT

AiniHs Wltnm 1-lb pkg 69c Cod Fillets · · · · 1-lb. pkg. 49c
SUPER-RIGHT- LONG OR

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1.20 olatiOJIII'Y, ~anaw!la Filii liLt Crl$1; Jr. dowu at, 8:30 .• • m.; All&lt;&gt;n Zephyr dDWI Meld$!
Ul- rW.,., Charllllllon 11.9'7 !Do: SIHI Exl)reu up 22, 3:16 5:85 a.m.
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p.m.: up 5:10 p.m.; Barbara
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HolZer
Hos ita!· Visiting Dam ll.9, IU, runnmg feet I Ohio River - Queen . C i 1 y Eastern down 23, S:OS
p.io.; down 5:.20 a.m.; Jenks down o:·
Plana were made to remem- beth Slaven, cbllrmall, presld- THE KV,GEI:! CREEK High hours H and 1 .~ P· · m. . Par-I 00 ro~rs, ~m~y-Mason 20 ··1 doWn 13, 3 a.m.: Titan tlown-13, Phlltp Sporn up'- 23, 1:30 a.m.; 35 a.m.; Mark Eaaton up 1:211
bar abut-In members ol the ed and devotions were aivon Sc!bool _miJorelles will sponsor enls only on Pediatrics Ward. 1?¥•S zzztbyllyd Briefs8·17 tl-d j7:IO a.m.: JaneT. up 14, 1:10 R. H. Bosw9rth-ll do
. wn 23, 4- a.m.; Lady Rosemary dOwn
church and foreign and home by Mrs. Frank
Cheesebrew an OUis1de teen dan~e Ibis WedAdmlosiODS
SQUAD
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Orco
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55
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23, 6:1516:S\l a.m.; Inca down 8:26 a
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missionaries when the Circles which included scripture from aeoday lligbt from I to U p.m.
, PEEKSKILL, N.Y. (UP!i
peggy Downey up 14, 6:30 a. a.m.: Helen R. do\fll Greenup m.
of 1110 B. H. Sanborn Mission- Revelation and a meditaUon, on the blacktop allhe Kyger Worthy Tate, 2002 Chatham , The New York Jets fourth i m.; James Durant up 1&amp;, 12:30 5:30 .m.; Colton Queen · up, Kanawha River- Fort Dear
ary Society of the First Baptial "What To Hide In My Heart," Creek High Sc!b110l. This will Ave.; Joe T. Clark, Rt. 1 '(bur- round draft choices for 1960 and , a.m.; George Price ~own 15, Gr~up 6:15. p.m.; E. P. Joneo born down Marmet 11:45 p.m.
Church met Tuesday evening. closing with prayer.
be the only dance this week man: Brady C. Shaw, Galllpo- t91ru, flanker Bob Schweickert i3:10 a.m.: Franklin
Pierce up Greenup 7:15p.m. Joey Clio- Charles Stevenson down Mar
LOV
CIRCLE
Mrs Beulah White was sec- with the Jays because of the hs: VICtoriaS. Sargent, Rt. 2 l of VMI and center Jim lup 15, a":lfi a.m .: Valley Trans- tin up Greenup )1:40 p.m. Val• met 3:50 a.m .; Beaver doW!
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Cheshire, Ben V. Siders, Rt. 1 , Waskiewicz of Wichita, were I porter down 15, 6:30a.m.; Rob- voline up Greenup 1:15 a.m. Ma- Winfield 4:05p.m.; Helen Z. up
The Lo e)oy C1rcle mel at retory pro-tem in the absence
THURSDAY
Vtnllm; Mrs. Emory A. Prol- ~ dropped from the squad Tues- ert G. West up 16, 1:20 a.m.; ry Ellen down
_ Greenup 2 a.m.; Winfield 5:25p.m. : Principlo up
the church With Mrs. Paul ol Mrs. Joe Wilson and read PRACTICE of the Senior ~U, Pt. Pleasant: Dr. Gordon day.
, John J. Rowe down 16, 2:05 a. OVEC down Greenup 6:05 a. , Winfield 9:25 p.m.; H. E. BowSmart, chairman,_ 10 charge, a communication from the Bap- &lt;hoif of the Fellerated church f. Caster, Pt Pleasant, Mrs. Also released were halfback m.: St. Marys down 16, 5:10 a. m.; Southern up Meldahl 3:451Jes up Winfield t0:2ll p.m.: AI·
~~~otlo~..:;ereof~en ~~ M~s. ti•t missionary group in Mesi· scbeduled for Thursday even- ~fnald G. ~•bold, Rtid 2• P;- Kern Carsoo, defensive back m.; Andrew Calhoun up 16 6:05 p.m.: Elisha Woods up Mel- len R. Merrill up Winfield II p
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dt e co concerning the fund seat ing, has been postponed until W~~san~t j,fs. RonaMr D : Randy Beverly of Colorado a.m.; Jefferson up 17, 9:5D p. dahl 6:05 p.m.; Indiana Up Mel- m.; Semel up Wlnlleld 1:05 a
wentyti r , ledsa m, Sante " from Vacation Bible School. Friday at 7:30 p.m.
lei 1e,D · Theasaot,
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"· 'ddaln State and defensive end Gary m. : Buckeye State c;own 17, 7 dahl 9:30p.m.: Irene Cholln up m.; L. W. Sweet down Wioflel.
medAll
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down II, 5:25 a. ·Me!dahl 9: 30 p.m,; Brimstone 3a.m.; ElgercUfl downWinf1e
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a birthday card to James Clark,
ELECfA CIRCLE
rr M~:;. ~r~be • ra)g, E. trimming the. roster It 49.
m.; Harvey Jordon up 18, 8:40 down Meldahlli:IO p.m.: J. s. 4:43 a.m•. - - - - - Durin&amp; the business session, foreign missionary In the Coil'- The Elects Circle met at the • c
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Mrs. Smart announced that the go.
home of Mrs. Tony
Fowler Steele, . Jackson; Wllham E.
circle would be hospitality com- .
with Mrs. WUHs Antltony, chair· Easterling, Ironton; Mrs. Oma ,
mittee for the B. H. Sanborn Project chairmen,
Le ra man, in charge. She "opened the Silvey, Rl. 1, Oak Hill; Ray
meeting ill September. A card Jones and Clara RUey, report- meoUng with a reading, "Lord, T .. Reflett, McArthur ; George J,..
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was sent to Charles Wise, Jr., ed on the plans to remember I've Tried." Mrs.
Manning Wilson, Jackson , Loretta K. .
a patient at Holzer Hospital. shut-ins with cards this month Kloes gave devotions using a E~ans, Jacks: ; Sally A. Cu~- ~
Mrs. Smart gave the study and a gilt in October, A dona- reading, "Try Giving it Away mlngS, Jack. n: John _K Ballesson entitled, ··Among Chris- lion was made for the school First."
le~ , _Rt. 2. Jackson. Mr~ . Helen
tian Women Overseas." dosing lunch program and the White A card was sent tu Bertha Wllhams?.11 • Rt. 1, R~v.enswood;
witll prayer Mrs John Kaurf Cross quota discussed
Archer a patient at Meigs Gen· Mrs. DViight D. Tntapo , Athed
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ro::~s Mrs. Gibh~ read a letter from eral Hospata1· 11Je B. 11· · . an- 1, Jackson; Pamela A. Cook,
quota. A des~ ert courSf' wasser- Esther Weinachy, home mis- born yearbook:-; wea·e du;tnbut- Coa lton.
ved by tile l1ostesses. Mrs. ~or- ,sionarv at the Mather School. ed and plans made to remem1
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ene McNell and ~1rs.
M1lton Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner pre- ber the foreign missionary famrt .
Hood.
sented the program on •·nor- ily, David Currey. on his birth· I Mrs. Rtmald G. Sibold, .Rt. 2!
Present were ~rs Charles
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day The circJe voted to remem- Pt. Pleasant, son, 10 .57 a. m. I
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Bennett, Mrs . Ernest Hughes, (;' 11 .·,ng the meet'lng Mrs ber shut-ins in September and es ay · rs. u ms ·
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Mrs. Harol d Chase, Mrs. Char· Gibbs served .snowball cake to contribute to lhe
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m., Wednesday .
Mrs. Hood , Mrs. Smart, Mrs. coffee. She· was as'sisted by her Mrs. Cora . Pullen g~v~ the
Dlseba~ge'
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Gerald Anthony, Mrs_. Frances daughters, Trina and Venita. program ent_1Ue~, ·· M!SSJon~r· George T. Adkins, Mrs. Bnt·
Bearhs, Mrs. John Scmes, Mrs.
ies." Mrs. F1eldmg Hawk1ns ton B. Barlow, Vernon Conger, !
Kauff, Mrs. Lawrence Bing, and Present were Beulah White, gave a reading, '' My Journey Christine A. Collins, · Mrs. Vir- 1
Joe Anthony , a guest.
Isabel Toy . Mrs. Dana Hamm, Through The Bible." Members gil II. Edwards, Mrs. Lafe E. i
OORCAS CIRCLE
Mrs. Cleo Richardson, Pearl brought articles for a bo&lt; to be England, Miss Emma Forth, 1
Mrs. Fred Gibbs entertained Hoffman. Mrs. Winebrenner, sent to the missionary family. Mrs. Irene Haner, Mrs. Elmer I
the members of the Dorcas Cir- Mrs. Riley, Mrs. John Fultz, Mrs. Fowler served sherbet and V. Hart, Mrs. Robert N. Hash,
cle Tuesday evening at
her Lera Jone~ and Florence Han· cookies assisted by Mrs. Man~ Mrs. Ben F. Kesterson, Clyde I
home on 4th Ave. Mrs. Eliza- nay, a guest.
ning Kloes.
I. Lannmg, Clyde Linton, Daw- -- - -- Present were Mrs. Anthony, na Martin , The Rev . Peter E.
Mrs. James Souders Mrs. Kloes, McCa in, Mrs. Nannie McNaee,
Mrs. Genevieve Saxton, Cora Mrs. Nolan B. Moli.llan, Mrs. 1
Pullen, Nora Hamlllon, Julia Mark Mullen, Mrs.
Ma r y 1
Grim, Mrs. Fielding Hawkins, Prace. Mrs. Ernest E. R1ftle,
Hallie Mcintyre, Mrs. Dcnald Mrs. Darrell R. Roberts, Goia :
Boone, Rhoda HaU and Mrs. D. Smith, LHura M. Thompson, '
Fowler.
Frances D. Treadway, Miss
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Clara Wolfe, Mrs.
Harold
WORD'S ORIGIN
Campbell and infant son, Mrs. :
NO.OD Down - I1IIM1 en
Origin of the word "boycoli" IDonald V. Dearing and infant
Ceftvenl.i.t TerN
stems from the name of Capt. son.
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land agent in the 1800s, who The United States Army has
was so harsh with Irish tenants had chaplains since July 29, i
FURNITURE CO.
that they refused to have any- 1775, when they were authoriz· 1
MASON, W. VA.
thing to do wilb Boycott or bis ed by the Second Continental .
family.
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Paul A. Schuster, Director of
Internal Revenue for Southern
Ohio, today reminded persons
who wish In take the Special
Enrollment E&lt;aminatlon in Sep!ember that their appllcations
must be submitted before August 31, 1966.
The examination is to qualify persons, other than Certified
Public Accountants and aUorneys, who wish lo represent eli·
zens in taz mailers before the
Internal Revenue Service.
Applications and lull lnlormation may be obtained from
any Internal Revenue oflice. Mr.
Schu•ter said this
District's
tests wiU be conducted at District Office Headquarters, Cincinnati, Ohio, on September 26
and 27.
'l'he applications should be
mailed to lhe D•rector, Audit
Division, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, D. C. 20224.
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'ftte 73rd blrlbday of Waid Internal Revenue Service must
Swartz faJ1ing DD Reunion Day accompany the application.

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weekend peniclitin treatment.
Aides said the 42-year~ld
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BAO REACI'ION
to Bethesda wilb a bad case ol
WASHINGTON (UPIJ -Rep. hives .and swollen joints MonRobert W. Kasteruneier , (0- day. It was expected he would
Wis.) was hospitalized
at remain at Bethesda about a
Bethesda Naval Medical Center I week.

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teaching days and the dllferences then and now by Garrett
Christy, followed by a duet,
"Led By The Master's Hand,"
by Garrett and Violet Christy.
A reading "Courtship Days"
was recited by Garrell Christy,
followed by a duel "Till the
Storm Passes By" by the Christys.
A carnie poem waa "The Littte Jletl Ford" by Mary Carr;
• talk by the Rev. Conger, In
which he stressed the Importance of Bible study followed.
A duet "Each Step I Take.''
was followed by another, "Pressing On," by the Cbristys.
II was fotlnd thai the followlug ~as bad gone to school
in the-Gid schooLbulldiag which
now !!lands on the Wljllarn
Carr premises : Waid Swartz,
Clara O'Brien, Vere . S!~arlz,
Lewi! Person, Carrie Burson,
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A111. If, In the Woode grove, annlvmary of Mr. and Mrs. Rt. 3; EUgene L. Conger, Parll~~ Alfred, with an attendance Garrell Christy.
ersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Garrett
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Prizes were awarded tn the Christy, Mr. and Mrs. Vere
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the Swartz, local; W. A. Swartz,
_Rev. Jamoa E. Qulsenbe~ry youngest, Don Ro~, 5:' the far· Alben• : L. A. Person, Coolville
ol Athens, asked the blessmg thest away, Mr. and Mrs: Gar- Rt. I; Effie Stout and Grace Bristol must be wondering
lroubled stirrings.
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on the noon meal, which w~s rett Christy of Grove City.
Clork, local: G•U, ConDie and day whether hisloty Is about to The North Carolinian, at 33 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) served in the usual basket dm- Three former teachers attend- Debbie Clark, Guysville; Kathy repeal IIS!!Hthe youngest manager In the Larry Clark, 140, Las Vegas,
ner style.
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ed, Clara O'Brien, with 12 pu- and Stephen Folirod, local; Mr. Back on July I, the Cincln- majors, has to make a credit- stopped Mariano Serrano, 140,
Clyde White, c~a!fman, con- plis present; Garrell Christy, and Mrs. Emmett Hawk, Hem- natl Reds set out on a 11-game able showing to return to the Mexicali, Mexico (7).
dueted U•e followmg alte';!'oon with 4 pupils, and Helen Woode, lock Grove: Mr. and Mn. IW'- western swing under the man- job next year.
progrllD: Opening iQng, ,Dalr with 4 pupils present.
old Radekin, Belpre: Mr. and agership of Don Heffner, after
Redo Dowa 11\!o
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tle Hymn ol the. Republic,
The audience sang, "God Be Mrs. Bill Follrod and Suzi, Ath- having lost the closer of their The loss Tuosday night All of !he Los Angeles scor·
~ the andience, With aecompnm- With You," foUowed . by
the ens; Mr. and Mrs.
Hobart home stand to Los Angeles,
dropped the Reds 11\1 games ing, as Monday night, was cooment by Mr. and Mrs. Garrett benediction by the Rev. Conger. Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Millard 'l'he Reds proceeoded It lose back of the league leaders and centrated in one inning.
Christy of Grove City; pray., The rest of the ofternoon was Swartz, local; Mrs. Sandra Wil- the first 10 games on the trip, It will take an upward turn for Tho Dodgers got their runs in
by Rev. Eugene Conger of Par- spent taking pictures and visit- liams, Belpre Linnle Gaul, Including throe here In which them to finish in the first divi- the first aa WiUie Davis led off
kersburg: minutes ol the last ing.
Chester; Garner Griffin, local ; they managed just one run In sion.
with a triple, Jim Gilliam drew
meeting were read and apprnv- The reunion " to be held at , and Mr. •nd Mrs. Charles D. three games. They broke the Sutton, like Claude Osteon In a walk and Tommy Devis sined and the foilow1~g olficers the same place on the secouod Woode , local
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. streak in the trip's finale at San Monday night's game, earned gled off Joe Nuxhall, who wok
wer~ re-elected. Clyde Wllt.te. Sunday in AUMust next year.
An added feature of
thts Francisco, but Heffner was on his £irst victory in a month.
the loss.
pres~dent; Mal) Carr.
vtce Attendin_q wel't' James
E. year's reunion was the serving his way oat and Bristol on the E:te retired the first 10 batters Nuxhall gave up only two
president; Helen Woode, oecre- Quisenberr~. Athens;
Jewell of hot coffee from th• camping way in.
he faced. In the fourth inning, more hits in the ne&lt;l six inlory-treasurer, w1th Nina Rob- and Mary Carr local: otto and trailer of Mr. and Mrs. Harold The Dodgers made It two in he walked Pete Ro•e, but then nings before giving way to a
tn~, asst~tant; Program eom- Leola Swartz
and grandson, Radekin . of Belpre, wllo came a row in the current sm:ies retired the next five before pinch hitter, and Billy McCool
nultee. OSie Henderson, Grace Don Ross of Shade: Nina Rob- Saturday afternoon and camp- Tuesday night, blanking Cincin· Johnny Edwards ruined hts no- held the Dodgers hitless the
Sw"!'tz, Lmnle Gaul, and Nma inson and Clara Foilrod, loca l: ed overnight on the grounds. naH 2-0 on Don Sutton's two- hit bid with a oingie in the last frame.
Robinson. .
Dora O'Brien, Shade;
Carrie
. Rev; Qwsenberry gave . an Shedd, Carrie Burner, Athens;
~spmng ~ along educat1onal Anita Gillogly Columbus; Mr.
hnes, starting with the one - and Mrs. Clarence Randolph
room achool and reciting from Clarence. Jr . Donald and Dor:
the McGufley reader and ond- IS Chester·
Inez Randolph
ln1 along spiritual Unes "Life Chester Ro~te · Emma Findling'
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one another.
S. W. 0 Brien Columbus· John
A duel, "I Know Who Holds Van Meter Athens · M~ and
Tomorrow/' by Charles and Mrs. Oren Swartz, Athens.; Mr.
Helen Woode was accompanied 1- - ---__:_ _:::_:::_=
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1.20 olatiOJIII'Y, ~anaw!la Filii liLt Crl$1; Jr. dowu at, 8:30 .• • m.; All&lt;&gt;n Zephyr dDWI Meld$!
Ul- rW.,., Charllllllon 11.9'7 !Do: SIHI Exl)reu up 22, 3:16 5:85 a.m.
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:n•ugo roadlqo. . GalhpoliS Winlle!4'dams were on the sills. Trojan ' dowli 23, 3:05
p.m.: up 5:10 p.m.; Barbara
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HolZer
Hos ita!· Visiting Dam ll.9, IU, runnmg feet I Ohio River - Queen . C i 1 y Eastern down 23, S:OS
p.io.; down 5:.20 a.m.; Jenks down o:·
Plana were made to remem- beth Slaven, cbllrmall, presld- THE KV,GEI:! CREEK High hours H and 1 .~ P· · m. . Par-I 00 ro~rs, ~m~y-Mason 20 ··1 doWn 13, 3 a.m.: Titan tlown-13, Phlltp Sporn up'- 23, 1:30 a.m.; 35 a.m.; Mark Eaaton up 1:211
bar abut-In members ol the ed and devotions were aivon Sc!bool _miJorelles will sponsor enls only on Pediatrics Ward. 1?¥•S zzztbyllyd Briefs8·17 tl-d j7:IO a.m.: JaneT. up 14, 1:10 R. H. Bosw9rth-ll do
. wn 23, 4- a.m.; Lady Rosemary dOwn
church and foreign and home by Mrs. Frank
Cheesebrew an OUis1de teen dan~e Ibis WedAdmlosiODS
SQUAD
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Orco
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NaliQI!fl
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23, 6:1516:S\l a.m.; Inca down 8:26 a
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missionaries when the Circles which included scripture from aeoday lligbt from I to U p.m.
, PEEKSKILL, N.Y. (UP!i
peggy Downey up 14, 6:30 a. a.m.: Helen R. do\fll Greenup m.
of 1110 B. H. Sanborn Mission- Revelation and a meditaUon, on the blacktop allhe Kyger Worthy Tate, 2002 Chatham , The New York Jets fourth i m.; James Durant up 1&amp;, 12:30 5:30 .m.; Colton Queen · up, Kanawha River- Fort Dear
ary Society of the First Baptial "What To Hide In My Heart," Creek High Sc!b110l. This will Ave.; Joe T. Clark, Rt. 1 '(bur- round draft choices for 1960 and , a.m.; George Price ~own 15, Gr~up 6:15. p.m.; E. P. Joneo born down Marmet 11:45 p.m.
Church met Tuesday evening. closing with prayer.
be the only dance this week man: Brady C. Shaw, Galllpo- t91ru, flanker Bob Schweickert i3:10 a.m.: Franklin
Pierce up Greenup 7:15p.m. Joey Clio- Charles Stevenson down Mar
LOV
CIRCLE
Mrs Beulah White was sec- with the Jays because of the hs: VICtoriaS. Sargent, Rt. 2 l of VMI and center Jim lup 15, a":lfi a.m .: Valley Trans- tin up Greenup )1:40 p.m. Val• met 3:50 a.m .; Beaver doW!
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Cheshire, Ben V. Siders, Rt. 1 , Waskiewicz of Wichita, were I porter down 15, 6:30a.m.; Rob- voline up Greenup 1:15 a.m. Ma- Winfield 4:05p.m.; Helen Z. up
The Lo e)oy C1rcle mel at retory pro-tem in the absence
THURSDAY
Vtnllm; Mrs. Emory A. Prol- ~ dropped from the squad Tues- ert G. West up 16, 1:20 a.m.; ry Ellen down
_ Greenup 2 a.m.; Winfield 5:25p.m. : Principlo up
the church With Mrs. Paul ol Mrs. Joe Wilson and read PRACTICE of the Senior ~U, Pt. Pleasant: Dr. Gordon day.
, John J. Rowe down 16, 2:05 a. OVEC down Greenup 6:05 a. , Winfield 9:25 p.m.; H. E. BowSmart, chairman,_ 10 charge, a communication from the Bap- &lt;hoif of the Fellerated church f. Caster, Pt Pleasant, Mrs. Also released were halfback m.: St. Marys down 16, 5:10 a. m.; Southern up Meldahl 3:451Jes up Winfield t0:2ll p.m.: AI·
~~~otlo~..:;ereof~en ~~ M~s. ti•t missionary group in Mesi· scbeduled for Thursday even- ~fnald G. ~•bold, Rtid 2• P;- Kern Carsoo, defensive back m.; Andrew Calhoun up 16 6:05 p.m.: Elisha Woods up Mel- len R. Merrill up Winfield II p
"T ton -'111! : p ~c ~
dt e co concerning the fund seat ing, has been postponed until W~~san~t j,fs. RonaMr D : Randy Beverly of Colorado a.m.; Jefferson up 17, 9:5D p. dahl 6:05 p.m.; Indiana Up Mel- m.; Semel up Wlnlleld 1:05 a
wentyti r , ledsa m, Sante " from Vacation Bible School. Friday at 7:30 p.m.
lei 1e,D · Theasaot,
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"· 'ddaln State and defensive end Gary m. : Buckeye State c;own 17, 7 dahl 9:30p.m.: Irene Cholln up m.; L. W. Sweet down Wioflel.
medAll
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down II, 5:25 a. ·Me!dahl 9: 30 p.m,; Brimstone 3a.m.; ElgercUfl downWinf1e
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a birthday card to James Clark,
ELECfA CIRCLE
rr M~:;. ~r~be • ra)g, E. trimming the. roster It 49.
m.; Harvey Jordon up 18, 8:40 down Meldahlli:IO p.m.: J. s. 4:43 a.m•. - - - - - Durin&amp; the business session, foreign missionary In the Coil'- The Elects Circle met at the • c
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Mrs. Smart announced that the go.
home of Mrs. Tony
Fowler Steele, . Jackson; Wllham E.
circle would be hospitality com- .
with Mrs. WUHs Antltony, chair· Easterling, Ironton; Mrs. Oma ,
mittee for the B. H. Sanborn Project chairmen,
Le ra man, in charge. She "opened the Silvey, Rl. 1, Oak Hill; Ray
meeting ill September. A card Jones and Clara RUey, report- meoUng with a reading, "Lord, T .. Reflett, McArthur ; George J,..
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was sent to Charles Wise, Jr., ed on the plans to remember I've Tried." Mrs.
Manning Wilson, Jackson , Loretta K. .
a patient at Holzer Hospital. shut-ins with cards this month Kloes gave devotions using a E~ans, Jacks: ; Sally A. Cu~- ~
Mrs. Smart gave the study and a gilt in October, A dona- reading, "Try Giving it Away mlngS, Jack. n: John _K Ballesson entitled, ··Among Chris- lion was made for the school First."
le~ , _Rt. 2. Jackson. Mr~ . Helen
tian Women Overseas." dosing lunch program and the White A card was sent tu Bertha Wllhams?.11 • Rt. 1, R~v.enswood;
witll prayer Mrs John Kaurf Cross quota discussed
Archer a patient at Meigs Gen· Mrs. DViight D. Tntapo , Athed
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ens; Mrs. Mabel Lanhart, Rt.
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report on e
ro::~s Mrs. Gibh~ read a letter from eral Hospata1· 11Je B. 11· · . an- 1, Jackson; Pamela A. Cook,
quota. A des~ ert courSf' wasser- Esther Weinachy, home mis- born yearbook:-; wea·e du;tnbut- Coa lton.
ved by tile l1ostesses. Mrs. ~or- ,sionarv at the Mather School. ed and plans made to remem1
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ene McNell and ~1rs.
M1lton Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner pre- ber the foreign missionary famrt .
Hood.
sented the program on •·nor- ily, David Currey. on his birth· I Mrs. Rtmald G. Sibold, .Rt. 2!
Present were ~rs Charles
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Bennett, Mrs . Ernest Hughes, (;' 11 .·,ng the meet'lng Mrs ber shut-ins in September and es ay · rs. u ms ·
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Mrs. Harol d Chase, Mrs. Char· Gibbs served .snowball cake to contribute to lhe
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m., Wednesday .
Mrs. Hood , Mrs. Smart, Mrs. coffee. She· was as'sisted by her Mrs. Cora . Pullen g~v~ the
Dlseba~ge'
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Gerald Anthony, Mrs_. Frances daughters, Trina and Venita. program ent_1Ue~, ·· M!SSJon~r· George T. Adkins, Mrs. Bnt·
Bearhs, Mrs. John Scmes, Mrs.
ies." Mrs. F1eldmg Hawk1ns ton B. Barlow, Vernon Conger, !
Kauff, Mrs. Lawrence Bing, and Present were Beulah White, gave a reading, '' My Journey Christine A. Collins, · Mrs. Vir- 1
Joe Anthony , a guest.
Isabel Toy . Mrs. Dana Hamm, Through The Bible." Members gil II. Edwards, Mrs. Lafe E. i
OORCAS CIRCLE
Mrs. Cleo Richardson, Pearl brought articles for a bo&lt; to be England, Miss Emma Forth, 1
Mrs. Fred Gibbs entertained Hoffman. Mrs. Winebrenner, sent to the missionary family. Mrs. Irene Haner, Mrs. Elmer I
the members of the Dorcas Cir- Mrs. Riley, Mrs. John Fultz, Mrs. Fowler served sherbet and V. Hart, Mrs. Robert N. Hash,
cle Tuesday evening at
her Lera Jone~ and Florence Han· cookies assisted by Mrs. Man~ Mrs. Ben F. Kesterson, Clyde I
home on 4th Ave. Mrs. Eliza- nay, a guest.
ning Kloes.
I. Lannmg, Clyde Linton, Daw- -- - -- Present were Mrs. Anthony, na Martin , The Rev . Peter E.
Mrs. James Souders Mrs. Kloes, McCa in, Mrs. Nannie McNaee,
Mrs. Genevieve Saxton, Cora Mrs. Nolan B. Moli.llan, Mrs. 1
Pullen, Nora Hamlllon, Julia Mark Mullen, Mrs.
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Grim, Mrs. Fielding Hawkins, Prace. Mrs. Ernest E. R1ftle,
Hallie Mcintyre, Mrs. Dcnald Mrs. Darrell R. Roberts, Goia :
Boone, Rhoda HaU and Mrs. D. Smith, LHura M. Thompson, '
Fowler.
Frances D. Treadway, Miss
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Origin of the word "boycoli" IDonald V. Dearing and infant
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The examination is to qualify persons, other than Certified
Public Accountants and aUorneys, who wish lo represent eli·
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District's
tests wiU be conducted at District Office Headquarters, Cincinnati, Ohio, on September 26
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'l'he applications should be
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Hawk short speech on his
teaching days and the dllferences then and now by Garrett
Christy, followed by a duet,
"Led By The Master's Hand,"
by Garrett and Violet Christy.
A reading "Courtship Days"
was recited by Garrell Christy,
followed by a duel "Till the
Storm Passes By" by the Christys.
A carnie poem waa "The Littte Jletl Ford" by Mary Carr;
• talk by the Rev. Conger, In
which he stressed the Importance of Bible study followed.
A duet "Each Step I Take.''
was followed by another, "Pressing On," by the Cbristys.
II was fotlnd thai the followlug ~as bad gone to school
in the-Gid schooLbulldiag which
now !!lands on the Wljllarn
Carr premises : Waid Swartz,
Clara O'Brien, Vere . S!~arlz,
Lewi! Person, Carrie Burson,
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A111. If, In the Woode grove, annlvmary of Mr. and Mrs. Rt. 3; EUgene L. Conger, Parll~~ Alfred, with an attendance Garrell Christy.
ersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Garrett
ol 67.
Prizes were awarded tn the Christy, Mr. and Mrs. Vere
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the Swartz, local; W. A. Swartz,
_Rev. Jamoa E. Qulsenbe~ry youngest, Don Ro~, 5:' the far· Alben• : L. A. Person, Coolville
ol Athens, asked the blessmg thest away, Mr. and Mrs: Gar- Rt. I; Effie Stout and Grace Bristol must be wondering
lroubled stirrings.
(10).
on the noon meal, which w~s rett Christy of Grove City.
Clork, local: G•U, ConDie and day whether hisloty Is about to The North Carolinian, at 33 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) served in the usual basket dm- Three former teachers attend- Debbie Clark, Guysville; Kathy repeal IIS!!Hthe youngest manager In the Larry Clark, 140, Las Vegas,
ner style.
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ed, Clara O'Brien, with 12 pu- and Stephen Folirod, local; Mr. Back on July I, the Cincln- majors, has to make a credit- stopped Mariano Serrano, 140,
Clyde White, c~a!fman, con- plis present; Garrell Christy, and Mrs. Emmett Hawk, Hem- natl Reds set out on a 11-game able showing to return to the Mexicali, Mexico (7).
dueted U•e followmg alte';!'oon with 4 pupils, and Helen Woode, lock Grove: Mr. and Mn. IW'- western swing under the man- job next year.
progrllD: Opening iQng, ,Dalr with 4 pupils present.
old Radekin, Belpre: Mr. and agership of Don Heffner, after
Redo Dowa 11\!o
&amp;ixth.
tle Hymn ol the. Republic,
The audience sang, "God Be Mrs. Bill Follrod and Suzi, Ath- having lost the closer of their The loss Tuosday night All of !he Los Angeles scor·
~ the andience, With aecompnm- With You," foUowed . by
the ens; Mr. and Mrs.
Hobart home stand to Los Angeles,
dropped the Reds 11\1 games ing, as Monday night, was cooment by Mr. and Mrs. Garrett benediction by the Rev. Conger. Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Millard 'l'he Reds proceeoded It lose back of the league leaders and centrated in one inning.
Christy of Grove City; pray., The rest of the ofternoon was Swartz, local; Mrs. Sandra Wil- the first 10 games on the trip, It will take an upward turn for Tho Dodgers got their runs in
by Rev. Eugene Conger of Par- spent taking pictures and visit- liams, Belpre Linnle Gaul, Including throe here In which them to finish in the first divi- the first aa WiUie Davis led off
kersburg: minutes ol the last ing.
Chester; Garner Griffin, local ; they managed just one run In sion.
with a triple, Jim Gilliam drew
meeting were read and apprnv- The reunion " to be held at , and Mr. •nd Mrs. Charles D. three games. They broke the Sutton, like Claude Osteon In a walk and Tommy Devis sined and the foilow1~g olficers the same place on the secouod Woode , local
'
. streak in the trip's finale at San Monday night's game, earned gled off Joe Nuxhall, who wok
wer~ re-elected. Clyde Wllt.te. Sunday in AUMust next year.
An added feature of
thts Francisco, but Heffner was on his £irst victory in a month.
the loss.
pres~dent; Mal) Carr.
vtce Attendin_q wel't' James
E. year's reunion was the serving his way oat and Bristol on the E:te retired the first 10 batters Nuxhall gave up only two
president; Helen Woode, oecre- Quisenberr~. Athens;
Jewell of hot coffee from th• camping way in.
he faced. In the fourth inning, more hits in the ne&lt;l six inlory-treasurer, w1th Nina Rob- and Mary Carr local: otto and trailer of Mr. and Mrs. Harold The Dodgers made It two in he walked Pete Ro•e, but then nings before giving way to a
tn~, asst~tant; Program eom- Leola Swartz
and grandson, Radekin . of Belpre, wllo came a row in the current sm:ies retired the next five before pinch hitter, and Billy McCool
nultee. OSie Henderson, Grace Don Ross of Shade: Nina Rob- Saturday afternoon and camp- Tuesday night, blanking Cincin· Johnny Edwards ruined hts no- held the Dodgers hitless the
Sw"!'tz, Lmnle Gaul, and Nma inson and Clara Foilrod, loca l: ed overnight on the grounds. naH 2-0 on Don Sutton's two- hit bid with a oingie in the last frame.
Robinson. .
Dora O'Brien, Shade;
Carrie
. Rev; Qwsenberry gave . an Shedd, Carrie Burner, Athens;
~spmng ~ along educat1onal Anita Gillogly Columbus; Mr.
hnes, starting with the one - and Mrs. Clarence Randolph
room achool and reciting from Clarence. Jr . Donald and Dor:
the McGufley reader and ond- IS Chester·
Inez Randolph
ln1 along spiritual Unes "Life Chester Ro~te · Emma Findling'
corlsis~. ~ Uvlng, doing and Chester Rout~; ~Uldted
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giving; _ Sh~w us how to love Story, ColumbWI; Mr. and -Mrs.
one another.
S. W. 0 Brien Columbus· John
A duel, "I Know Who Holds Van Meter Athens · M~ and
Tomorrow/' by Charles and Mrs. Oren Swartz, Athens.; Mr.
Helen Woode was accompanied 1- - ---__:_ _:::_:::_=
by the Christys, with others
'a}
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joining in on the chorus.
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A· short speech, by
Clyde
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$1495

lmricUI Conv. Cpe. While finish, r.d interior like uew tirt~a.
powrr sii"I"HRIJ and br1ket, automatic trans. ~dio and heater, eood top-Drive a Buick at only $149fl

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l·onsolt. good W.W. tires, radio and heater, beautiful white

WLEY DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLES

1JlTII COLD WEATHER
a- 'II ACRE FARM, 0. M; Wogan
head, crickel.s. spiders &amp; oLh- 1. property, Biilejr RUD Road.
er luecls wilt 'be corning
Contact Ralph Lombrltlhl, Rt.
oide your horne where
4, CorUand, 0.
8 16 6tp

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homo
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th
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1roml bt••
WI B 'ld •
be!11S, other buldings,
7
1 ' 81 a e 1 M'd1d~g
. Ul ers I miles4rom Pomeroy. Ph. 992·
Supp1y Co., 1 eporl.
I 3079
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Ciw's Steak House

HONDA
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Bl ONI OPTHI

IIICBST PEOPLII

Phone 992-2143

lawllngs Hond1 5•1•

Pomoroy;O.

MIDDLIPORT. OHIO

l'ustom 2 Door. 6 cyl. Std. t111.n1. Radio l heater, vinyl in·
telior trim, like new W.W. tires.. [.jght gtef.'n gver whiti fin·
lsi!, pri•·t&gt;d to move

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

100~

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Blaettnars

IEIIH GOBLE FORD

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SPECIAL PROGRAM
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Write or Call Collut
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224-4175

All Models

and

IRAK&amp; SERVICE

BIG BEND
BAILER SAliS

TAKING RENTAL

lose Alignment Shop
Phono 992-3576
W. Main 11.
!'omoroy
rormerl.l' Grueoer Body
Worb

~ANJSLOUSE !.'

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MOTORS
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Middleport, 0.

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BOB E. BYER

4-8·8-121ncbBlocb
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Wind""' • Doon
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Supplies.

PHONI f92.2067 POMIIIOT

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By RAEBURN VAN BUREN

65 Dodge D1rt
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FURNISHED ~ Room - apart- ~
rnent, for coupl~ . Phone 992-S435.
a 11 tic
bath.
l ROOMS house with
bt~semtnt and furnact, Eloda
Webb, 304 Sycamore Strf'f't.
8 15 3tc
Middleport . Ohio.

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59 Chevrolet
fmptlt 4 Dr, 1 cylinder
Sttncllrd tral'll. with
drive. tadlo tnd .......~
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62 Ford Gil. 500

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INFORMATION Fro\\ ME!

I l&amp;ll!ill HE r.lOULilliT PO lliAT..
ITS VEl\'{ EM8ARAA5S1N6••

4 dr. I ql, AI Trona, P,
tleorlna, rodlo ond h -

64 Ford F-700
Dump Truck. 1 cyU. . .,
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63 Mercury

Cu1tom 2 Deor ...,..,_
Pow•r
StHrlftg •nal
Ink••· Automollc -

64 Ford Galaxle

SMALL apartment on 208 But·
ternut /we .. Porn .. 0 ., parlly
lurnish•d. Ph. 992 2682.
a 12 tfc

500. 4 Dr. I cyllndtr, • •
trans. R1dlo and hNMr .
IIOlMr siHrlng. whlt.W;i
HrH.

5 ROOM apartment with bath . RUGS DIRTY ~ Rent electric
Ph. 992-3:~!~: 8 9 tfc , shampooer for $1 witt! purcb- 1
NICE , rooms and bath un- ' ase of Lustre Foam. Eber:tfurnishf'd apartment. :-diddlebach HardwarE', Porn., 0.
,
port, Ohi(] Ph. 992-3874.
8 11 61~ I
8 3 tfe NE.RViJUS' C an.'l - sleep' Try i
T'I
~-''Sleepers." GuanRteed re-- I
Ap ~R .• F.NT on 127 Butternut
Ave. in Pomeroy.
7 31 tfe
suU or money back. Onlv 98c. I
al Stark Pharmacy. 8 1i 121p i

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MODFR:'Il 4 room and bath fur- THE PROVEN carpel cleaner'
Blue Lustre is easy on the
ois!lf'd
apartment.. Middlll!budget. Restores forgotten celporl, 0., Ph. 992-3874.
ors.
Rent electric shampooer
7 29 lfc
$1. Pomeroy Cement Block
Co.
8 1~ 61&lt;
THREE and four room
fur
mshed apartnu~n ts. AU utUi·
tie! paid Phone \\ry 2-l11i. FROM wall lo wall. no soil at
Rowley and Reed Alter 6 all, un carpets cleaned with
Blut Lustre. Rent
electric
a. m. call WY 2·3511.
shampooer
$1.
Picke•s
Hard4 s lie
'
ware Co., Inc.
8 15 8lc

THREE and four room furnllll- FOR "a job well dille
feel.U Mod uufurmshed aparting" clean carpets .with Bluo
lllellls. WY ~s4S4.
12 1 uc
Lustre. Rent eltctric shamJOUR ROOM furnisbed opar1.
pooer 11. Baker Furniture Co.
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4 14 II£
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dor. Automat.. " - bo
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Auto. froM. Rodlo &amp; hHfo.
or. Whllowoll tlroc.

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2 Dr. 6 nl. ltondobl ,.....,
llodlo ond hlltor.

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USED CAR LOT

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17 1968
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Mrs . Robert Reibel, Midd\eO')I't, ll~
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who' Is accredited bJ the Ohio .
Association ol Garden Cluos. ·

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at the home of Mrs. Clarence Refreshments were served by J
'i day. Offieers eleded for . the M and Mr". . Albert Russell
Headley.
the hostess to 15 memller&gt; and
coming year were preSident, ~ r. · Albert of Columbus
•·women and education-theA
Mrs. Leis McCain, presid&lt;'nt, two guests. The September Mr. and Mrs. James Mourn· Early Roush, and seeretary. spent~~; weeke~ with his miJ.
are ·Jhe tW&lt;I things of most vi·
presided over the meeting. meeting will be held at the ing and children of Columbu~ Mrs. Herberl_d~u~~· hold the tiler , Mrs. Harriet Russell and
tal significance lD the w&lt;&gt;rld ol
which was opened by the Lo~rd'st home of Mrs. Carl Barnhill
viSited !hover Mlhres w~~:n~o:~~It was dec! J
on the fourth his aunt, Mrs. Alice Chamber·
todaY " Lisa Sergio told the
Prayer in umson. The ver.;e o
his mo er,
.
reumon nex year
mor~' than 1,800 memberl at·.
the month was read by Mrs .
.
f th ing in Middleport, and her par- Sunday of August at Portland lain.
tendlnff the International eon·
Kennt&gt;th Griffith
Ray H~rroun, wmner !twae ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wal- Park.
Mrs. Lawrence Weed of Ceventlon ol the Delta
Kappa
Mrs. Doris Davis was ch•ir- first lnd1~napolls
Spe
ters of Point Pleasant, W. Va.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. lumbus and Mrs. Waltho Alten
9
Gamma SocielY meeting
In
man of the flower show. The race, attamed a speed 01 74 ·
Miss Connie Cooke has been Harold Sargent, Middleport; and daughter, Patty. of Spring·
Cleveland
last
week.
udge tor the flower show w~s I miles per hour.
returned to her hom_e f~om Ho_l- Robert Roush and Nancy, ~o- field, were overnight g~ests re·
1
zer Hospita11n Galhpoh:s wh~Je lumbus; Mr. and Mrs. Or10n cently with Mrs. Harr1ett Rus·
"Seoing the fantastic effort
she underwent surgery. Mt.ss Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne sell and Mrs. Altce Chamber·
of which the U. S. will! capable
Cooke is ~nroLled at WE'Sf Var- Roush. Salem Center; Mr. and lain
in world War II' when II mobil·
ginia University at Morgantown, Mrs. Harold Roush. Portland:
ized Its womanpower,
each
and Mrs. Donald Pullins
w. Va., for the fall term: She Mr. and Mrs. Pat Roush, Dee andMr.Rita
emerging
nation
reaUzea
thai
It
Kay of Wiiliamstnwn,
is 8 June graduate of M1ddle- and Pam, Columbus; Mr. and
cannot
bope
to
take
118
pl
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port High School.
Mrs. Robert Euler, Lori and w. va., Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
In the world without caplllllz.
Stanley
Mrs. c. H. Burdelle and Char- Michael Lee, Charleston W. Pullins and son,
Jng on its women." Mlsl Sort~•
Jes Burdette attended the an· va. ; Mrs. Edna Roush, Mr. Wayne, and Wayne Pullins of
of
Washmgton, D. C., weD• •
WILL BE
nual Milhoan reunion held Sun· and Mrs. Herbert Roush and Magnolia returned to I h e I r
tmown
lecturer and writer, WU
day at Milhoan Ridge near Roger, Mr. and Mrs .. ~es ter homes s~nday, alter a week's
a
ledUrer-consultant
11 1 ~ •
Ravenswood, W. Va. They ai~D Roush, Gary, Mike, VIcki and vacation at their cabin at Shade
Seminar on Purposeful Living
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Shir· Johnny; Mr. and Mrs. James river.
held by the Society's Edtrca·
ley Haselton and Jim William· Connally, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence· Ed Sellers of Parkersburg,
llunal Foundation In Montreal,
son.
M'l Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Robert w. Va .. spent the weekend with
Canada In July.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence . I· Hill. Philip, Pat and Jay; Mr. his father, .John Sellers.
Present sl the
conven~
hoan visited Monday in Park- and Mrs. Randall Roberts, Les- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freck·
from
the
Alpba
Omlcron
Chlpt&gt;rsburg. with Mr. and ~ r s. lie and Todd, all local; Mrs. t"r VISited 8 day last week wath te
ler were Mary Vlr&amp;lnill Reibel,
Milford Milhoan and ramlly .
Oruscilla House, Mr . .and Mn. bJ s sister, Mr• Homer Holter.
Dorothy Baines Wood,anl, GeDo
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Down- Dale Smith and Sheila, of Co- They
were
enroute home
eva Joachim and Fay ·Sauer,
ing have returned from.~ vac~- lumbus; Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Tuppers Plains, after a week:s ,
chapter president.
!!
trip to Maine. The~ VI Jted m Neiglt&gt;r Jr. , Kenny and Peggy . visit at Chattum. Va ., with hiS . .
Southport, Maine. With Mr. and Racine ; Mr. and Mrs. Carr~ll sisterc and brother-in-law, Mr . ~Four projectl appn&gt;ved• . bJ
Mrs. Lawrence Murphy. Mrs; Neigler, Karen and Nola , Syra- and Mrs. Carl Ashbaugh..
.
the JnternaUonal
Eu&lt;:ullve
Murphy was a schoolmate o. cuse;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
.
Board will have far • radllni
Mr. Downing.
Roush and Mildred Roush, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter and
infiuenoe. Thirteen
ll'ldlllle
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Owens Racine : Dale Rous.h of Akron; family and Mr . and Mrs.' Rob- .
study' scholarship awanll · ol
and family have returned to Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush. Mr. ert Thompson and fami~Y at- , ·
$2,500 each ID be presented In
Jheir home in Springfield, Va . and ~rs. Roy Buck and Pam. tended the Thompson family~: ·
1867 were assured whea . .
followiog a weekend VJSll here Mrs. Maggie Dlls, Parkersburg; union Sunday, held at the C
ATTENDS CONVENTION - Attending the
Board voted Thursday to Ull
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller, , shire Grange halL
Biennial International Convention in Cleveland of
yearly the scholanhlp fee paid
Ernest Hughes. Their daughter, Mrs . Harry Link and family, ' Mr and Mrs. Rober! Thomp· l The Delta Kappa Gamma Sociely last week was
to the lnlemsUoual Ol'llanllatlol
Barbara Sue Owens. has. been of Flmida; Mr. a~d
~rs. 80~ ~nd family visited Sunday · Mrs. Harold Sauer, Middleport, president of the loby each of the Soclely't more
.
'th M and Mrs Roy
acrepted at Mary Wa shmgton ' Gary Griffilh Antlqmly; Edith,
cal chapter. She is shown here conversmg with the
than 97,000 memberS, lniiUII'of
· Fr ed nc
· ksburg, Va ., I Joan , Nancy
' Rous h' R.oger evemng
WI
r.
·
College m
Holter ~nd
family,
Chester
newly-elected International President, Mrs. Nell
continuing to !Dvesl theM fulda.
for the September term. Anolh- Manuel and Linda Ne1gler.
McMains of Texas. The Society bas 1,975 chapters
Seven scholl!l'shlps wUl lben
· , 3 med'
·
'
Road ·
er daughter , Lu~Jlle
. I-I Syracuse.
in the United States and Canada with approximatebe added to the six awanll now
cal technician. w1ll be assoctat-1
Mrs. Cora Hitchens left Sunly 100.000 members. It is a professional honorary
givea from the !Dterest rece!Jo
ell wilh Washington and Le&lt; t
day, for her home , El Past,
society for women educators who have demnnstrat·
ed from scholarship fllllll lnUnlversily.
. ..
Texas, after spending
t w0
ed leadership in education. Approximately 2,000
v..tments.
Mrs. Minnie Gilmore ·~ VJstt~ 1 .
months with Mr. and Mrs. Brad· I key women teachers, ele_mentary through college
ing in Covington, Ky ., With he!
0
lord Maag and othei' relatives.
Oa August 12 Delta Kappa
and university, are attending the conclave in CleveGamma
members were· auesta
daudghfler:,Mrs. Raymond Burns
! Mrs. Jack Curtis and daugh·
land.
of the Ohio organization It the
an am1y .
d
1
Mr
BarbaJJones spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holter ter, Sandra, an g~e~:~er
W '"''=-· -''"-··« ~,.:;;- ..,,.--,r1i-~"
Tops ol lhe Popa ~ IIY
and ,..~,
y in Columbus with ol Rt. 1. Racine, will celebra~ and Mrs. Edmond 1 nd Mrs
The lhl11)' • 1Wil oanual
the Clevelllld Symplurny ord\11Mr. • . , rs. Lee Davidson. their !illth wedding anniversary To':'my and Pam•.•. a Calif . coJVentloa or the Ohio !18ocl•
lra 1D 1111 Publlc A...._
Mr• ..,..,- ard Pierce Is recup- on August 28. Open house will Lelia, Fhnt of Whllli~r,
~ ' alloa of Garden Clubs will be
2:00 PM-PONY HARNESS RACING
. eratir '' . . a recent lllness at 1M! held at their home from 2 are VJSttmg relatives m Clark
loekl Ill the Nelllerlaad HlllaD
'
2:30 PM-PONY &amp; HORSE RUNNING
l her
after spending five to 4 p. m. Sunday.
burg, w. va.
Bone JIGteliD Cloolanltl, 011 Avpat
day~ yooolzer HospitaL Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Holler were Mr. and Mr~ Hj D. I be I~ U ud H.
RACES
Pier 1 ;absent from her du· married so years ago al Syra- left lhll mom g er Iter a Qlltln 1riJ1 be COli~
The August meeting of the
5:00 PM
ties
~
Dtlke
Cleaners
for
cuse.
They
have
five
daughters,
home,
Sarasota,
Fla.,
a
lather
lrop,l
I
to
11:•.
oa
WedaeoLoyal
Helpers Class of
the
fWILIGHT HORSE HARN&amp;fl RACING
·fill
with
Margery
HarMrs.
Ethel
Cooper,
Parkerstwo
weekll
vlslt
with
his
tn'
=~
·
1d
the
CoDveah
h
the pr
D B
d friends
-:~
·
will S,..cuse Melhodl•t
c urc
rl9 substituting.
burg, W. Va. ; Mrs. Susan H. . oneyd a;lth relatives tn
liiirdm Tm lit bao
- · held Monday evening at Mr. 8lld Mrs. Ernest Hqltel
~~_;;;;;;:,;;;~~:...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= Gates, Vienna, W. Va
'drs. Pomeroy an
lean af aooo. Bpeakm IJMI w~
ftlmliJ dlaMatlie Lawrence, Porlland, Marietta.
ard tHir lllbjeell - llsled Ia the church.
en~ wilb 1 S 'lblrll
Mrs. Dorothy Browning and John Frick r~eived w
tJ!I Gifdp Path fur AprO.
ner at tbelr boml DD •
Mrs Ruby Turner Grove City; Tuesday, that hJS son-In-law, AI· lt(ly •all JDIIe, all• laformaMrs. Ralph Robson, president Ave. SUllday Ia obsllnlllel of
and· four sons, D~lbert, Malta; bert Burkhart of Clarksville, tloa oa lbe Tour 111 Gardeu conducted the meetlng which their Goldell Wedd!Di AIIIIV«'Dana Coolville; Carl, Marietta, Ind., underwent maJor surg~fl' al weD u tbe bllllkl Ill lUI opened with Psalm 23 In uni· aary which~ JNI'IMDad~
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
and Charles, Columbus. .
at Ba?tist Hospital, Lo~svr e, .01 fw ruervttloll.
son. Devotions were led by Aq. 15• euc which took •
There are 13 grandc~lldrea Ky. His room number I 222.
Mrs WilHam Houdashclt who lllelr w~
A"m'a+- IS.
and three great grandchddren.
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Chatter Club Group
Charter il Draped
read Luke g,18-1!7 and gave a 1916.
LARGE HAUL
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B D f .4 Group
meditation from The Upper Here to ualat 1bem Ia lhl
WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Air Is Entertoaned
. ed ~
wu draped In Room, closJn&amp; with prayer.
observaace were lbelr daqhift
Force, National Guard aad Air thMr~ha~t~!g=:a:... mem.:ry of ~llmett.a
Smfth 11 was voted to start a floWer llld lamlly,:
Reserve planes have
l
at her home. Wyllis Hill. A when Theodorus Council, Daugh- fund with each member conlrlb- ~ =~ Va. A cake IJid
0
100,000 Gl passengers
!on was con· ters of Amerlea, met In regu- utlng !De each Sunday. A read· P
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ed foR
destinations within the United short b~sln~
F'tsch- lar aesslon Munday evening at lng, "Lcrd of All," was given lee eream wu let'V
owStates since the start t1
Y
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after which the IOOF Hall.
by Mra Royal Thomas IJid mg the dinner·
nce1
commercial airline strike
m'!ce ::::ld~~!yed. Prizes Dean Bamltz, councllor, ~re- the ~ling closed with lhe edMr,;
month.
games were awl!l'ded to sided and opened the meetmg Mizpah benedlctlon IB IDlison- and arrangements ol 1'0111, '
The Pentagon said
or
S art
Mrs in rituallsllc form. It was
that its "Operation
Mrs. Thomas tew '
tha.
ted th t F nnle McNamee A soelal hour was enjoyed mums and other flowers, car·
Four to make ready and four to roLeave"
has
concentrated
~ld
Dunfee,
Mrs.
N~iel:
:,:"Glad
: Cu~kler remain tU and refreshments were served rylng out lbe loldea theme. Tile.
lll designed to win at school. Smart In looks,
providing transportation
Brggs, Mrs. H:a~ ~lr: Mr,' In Holze/Hospital and
that to Mrs. Robaon, Mrs. Helen couple received ~~
smart In per1ormanco, fino In fitlin&amp; too.
aervlcemen going on home Mrs. Kenneth c ac a
. Co Denny 19 home
from Damewood,
Mra. Thomas, but the day waa lowleave
prior
te
and
relurning
'O'ilbur
Young.
~altai.
Death
benel'tts
were
Mra.
Damon
Ferrell,
Mrs. calls tram friends IJid niallvtl
So in, llliM!lldo, 111 Jncredlblo .far llldullnct.
!rom assignment in Southeast Refreshments were aerv~ by pal~ f r WUmett.a Smith The Orville Crooks, Mrs. Houda- with I surprise phone
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Asia.
:::ve~:'sl\1%. ~:;;;:"Ebe~ next ~eeUng will be M~nday,. shell, and a guest, Rev. Wen- :;m~::· Walter H.
to
Sepl 6 al 7:30 p. m.
dell G. stuUer.
r
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Webster baeb.
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tf Beverly vtslted over
weekend wllh her mother, Ml".
Frances Bearba.

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Hold Reunion
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Meeu at Headley•
The Rose Garden Club
of Mrs. Reibel judged orally aod '··
G'"'id.:ndRescouesndhahhellds :'fa~~lyl~~ $
Pomero.y
Tuppers Plains held a flower gave lips o_n . nower 1\)'l'an~ng !i
Middleport
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NO. 86
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1966

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GOESSLER

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JEWELRY STORE

CLOSED

ALL DAY THURSDAY
FOR THE FAIR

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FAIR
WEEK

WED.
T1uu
SAT.

Flpreo eonflnued movlne
toward a reeord attelljlance for
the .l.. Meigs County Fair
on ,W+aday - second day
of!M,103r&lt;Lannual event- as
~.~ ,patd attendance passed
lh'rliOiil the •ales.
.1'!tf \8!15 paid attendance was
1,81,1 &lt;rl tne second day, accordiftt'. ~ bon Reuter, fairboard
seqretpy, 'lbe crowd on the
0~ - ~Y of the fAir nearly
dclubl~ 'that of during the same
"'' .~year.
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Halters
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Big B;~d ~:ient

T e e rote
Their 50th

t{i ShowCaseof1966

and

Loyal Helpers
Class Meets
In Syracuse

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FQrltily Dinner

Givenuf&gt;on

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Anniversary

OPEN FRIDAy NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 PM

O:rte

":.'ymond

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TONIGHT thru FR !DAY
"MARRIAGE ON THE

ROCKS"
Frank SinatA
Deborah Kerr
(Color)

CLOIID

THRU AUGUST 20

IT'SHCWI

IILVEit SHO( fJ/fef wftft tu,.

ptisn ,tun with ~llpurch•JI

Gf fiOLl·rMPWT SHOES

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TONIGHT

olltiTUISDAY
Aua. 21-22·23
uHARPII"

(Teclurleolor)
Peu1 Newman LalU't!D B acou
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Janet Leleh
WEDNESDAY r. THURS.
Aull· 24-25
NOT OPIN
FRIDAY and SATUIIDAY I
Auguot 26.27
"THE GHOST AND
MR. CHICKIN"

(Teolmlcolr&gt;r)
Doa Knr&gt;tll
Joon SlaiOJ
"TAPPY AND THI
JUNOLI HUNTIR" .

(Teclllllrolor)

Alr.Conclhlonetl For Ylllr C.111fort

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Jesa Vorhees, Rockbridge; ••cond, ~ and Leist, Caldwell:
third, Whitl and SOns, Piketon:
fourth, GfiOI'ge Davldaon, Mill·
wood, W. Va.
Jq.UE ·RIBBON SHEEP
!!hropsbires, Dick French,
Athena, . U) Corrledale, Rex
Robin~~!"),' Coolvtlle, (5); Dorsets, Robinson, (I); Cheviet,
French, 14).
SWINE
S. H. VoUborn, Bidwell, Rt.

z. 5 blue ribbons.

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OTHERS
P1e contest winner IWednesday) - Mrs. Harold Blackston,
Athens Road; School competilion - Bradbury won first,
Southern J:;lementary, second.
BEEF CATI'LE
Herefords - (Males) -Hugb
Leiiheit, Pomeroy, 3
bIue
ribbons: Alfred Gans, Pomeroy,
l; I. 0. McCoy, Reedsville, I,
exhibited the grand champion
bull: Hiram Slawler, Middlepori, reserve champion bull, I

blue ribbon.
. nesday at Meigs County Fair,
FeDIBies - James Mered1tb, in to classes, were:
Pomeroy, I first; Russell Arch- Cathy Morgan, Middleport,
er and Sons, Guysvllle, grand "Peppy Kimble," 4-H borsechampion female, three blue manship class_
ribbons; James Betz, Langs- Lead-in ponies, all riders gi•·
ville, Slawter and W. L. Carr, en slllllU trophies. They were
Coolville, each one blue ribbon; Jean Bobo, Mark Frost, Eric
Hugh Leifheit exhibited the re- Sciles, Cindy Meeks, Tony Kellserve chompioB female.
nedy, Teresa Whil~ Jimmy
S. H. Vollborn and Son, Bid- Johnson, Rhonda Reuter, Scot
well, won lZ firsts in Slrorthunr Nease, Tim Nease, Anita Hig·
jndging.
1 gins, Jan Betzlng, Mary RidgFirst place wlnnen liD the way, Mark Kaiser, Lu Ann
annual horse show staged Wed· Rousb.

Bill Cole, Tuppera
"Miss Tinker," weslera
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ure pony 48 to 56 !Dc:hes. · .
Bob Ridge, Jackso., "ll:vial
San," western pleasure lUii.
Jack Hawley,
Ml~
pleasure pony, harness a.,
Sberry lnclestad,, PomiiUf,
"Miss Connamar.,"
!JlDCifill
pleasure horse_
John Wolford, Marietta,..._,
ky Bee," barrel race.
Shirley Burdette, ~
"Poco Joe," WesterD p~
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852s
Riddle
Tunnels
.
In Heavy Bomb Runs
.' v

..WORLD
Ia

SAIGON (UP!) - U.S.
852 bombers today un[l~:~~~:hundreda of tons of ex[I
on a suspected
tunner complf!X, arms
[factory and base camp 325
north of Saigon. American planes also ballled aguln
with Communist MIG jets over
North Viet Nam, U.S. military
spokesmen dhlclosl!(l.
The weekly American casualty report ISsued In Saigon today
showed U.S. combat deaths
uw,vou
toward 5,000. Spokesmen
1
101 Americans were killed
acUon last week and 583
wounded. The U.S. death toll iD
VMI Nam now ataDda al C,711.
Spokesmen •aid the ratio
d'ad &amp;9'
killed lui wee!&lt; wu better lban
14 to L '11lOJ nported 1,431
CGmmuniSII tiDed ml IN
captured In lhe week
Communist

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Over 1,000

Preview Word: Terrific

Tomorrow, THURSDAY- We'll Close At Noon
To Go to the Meigs County Fair At The
Rocksprings Fair Grounds •••

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ON FRIDAY, WE ARE OPEN TIL 8AT NIGHT
ON SATURDAY, WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 9AT NIG~~

E,lberfelds Pomeroy

Colorpr1oont

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3201 8lld over class - F~rst,

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"TWO ON A GUILLOTINE"
Connie Stevens
Dean Jonet

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the Or1t of two lhowa.
HORSE PUUJNG CONTEST
2800 pounds and less - First,
Homer Storts, Frankfurt: seeond, Gerald Guthrie and Son,
Coolville; thlnl, Marvin Whitt,
Piketon: fourth, Charles Bowersock, Dart: fifth, Munl MeKay, Newport
21101 to 3200 pounds teamsFirst, Storts; second, G. R.
Douglas, Coolville; third, For·
est Copperlder,
Thornville;
fourth, John Crouser, Elizabeth,
'IV· Va.: mth, Ralpb Guthrie,

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Reuter said this morning.
Paid attendance Wednesday
night to the graudst.and (horse
pulling) was on which reprosented an tnereaae of 200 over
last year's attendance lrgure for
that altraotion_
Officials were expecting 1
big turnout today and tonight.
Highlight of the Thursday allernoon aelivlly was pony and
borse harness racing while the
Blg Bend Minstrel As90Clallon's
Talent Sbow Case Is te preaenl

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Thursday Evenings Papers For
News of Our Friday and Saturday Sales I I
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Nine Perish
In Bus Crash

HONG KONG (UP!) Commlst Chinese
Defense
Minister Lin Piao appeared
side-by-side with party Chair1\lall Tse-lung at a mass
rally In Peking today, providing
Ifurther IW!denee the Red army
chief Is llow the No. 2 man in

Peking hierarchy.
In the clearest Indication
Lin's new preminence in
leadership of Communist
!ion, Peking Radio listed the
year-&lt;1\d defense millister
cond to Mao in its report
the nation's leaders attending

Weary Pair End
River Journey

the rally.
The CMI!eoe IUaell

I lmporllllee Ia .....

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Ifill

U.lflll

wblclr uually fDdlrato . .
ll'der If pnced•c. .. IIIII
power lllerlrey.

Last Saturday lhe OwnnnftM :
party's rullllg Central 01111 4it;
tee Issued a COIJIIIIIIIIlli :fi,
whicb Lin was the Gilly ot'nll;
offidal menUoaed by ~
aside from Mao.
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