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, 1-Daly hlst!Del, Pomeroy-llidtlleport, O, July II, 1983

--- Four Attend
Plan Study Curme
Inspection 01
Shrine District
Mrs. Harold Lohse, P. T. A.
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Set'Yices For
Mrs. Villa Carl.

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District Director, Four membera of the Mary
0::1 study coune on : Shrjne, White Shrine ql Jei'USIP. T. o\.. manual In three 1lem, were In Athens Frlday
- ar.dDllna Dors m
~::~~~~,,;the first to be held ovenin~ to attend the official
"AN ALLIGATOR
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evening, July 10 at i inspection of District 21.
NAMED DAISY"
p. m. in the Pomeroy I Wayne R. Edwards of CaiJ...
( Ttchn lcolor 1
School auditorium.
fornla, supreme worthy hiP
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; pri05tess, was lnspecling olftThurs . .&amp; Fri.
July 11 ·12
The second _session will be , cers. Work was given by the
"THI TI-IREI STOOGES
July 17 wtl~ the Ia.~t '"""IHocking Valley Shrine, with
IN ORBIT"
scheduled
lor Jil l&gt; . l . AU Marie Struble aa worthy high
--and-Anthony SLet'l ~nd
loftfirers and comm ittee rh_aJ_r- priestess and Charles Struble
Odile- Versms in
lirgf'd ro atte r~d ;he chmr &lt;-~" watchman of shepherds.
"CHECkPOINT"
are
asked to take a manual Slides of the National sessiOn
(Eastm~w Color)
I hem Jf one is avatlable. ' ht&gt;ld at New Orleans were shown i
· Naoma Brinker, deputy of
dil-lt.r ict 16.
Attendin~ from Mary Shrine ,
were Mrs. Brinker, district dep- j
uty : F•ro Cheese brew, worthy I
high priestess, Lillian Steiff, and :
Bernice Winn.
W,IDNESIIAY
Dirk Bogardt
"THI ANGilL WORI !till"

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SALE

LAST TIME TONIGHT
"DIAMOND I-IEAII"
Charlton Heaton, Yvette Ml·
mieux, Geo. Cbakiris, France
Nuyen. James Darren, Aline
MacMahon, Vaughn Taylor.
SWEET &amp; I-lOT, 3 STOOGES
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-The blrtbday of Albert (Sumner) Durst wa• celebrated witb
a lurkey dinner Sunday at tbe
~'FUI!erll servlceo for Mrs. VU, Arnold-Mayer camp In Le~rt.
Carl, . of Middleport, w h o lloallng, aiding and swllln-1
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Tbunoday after a long W- llJlna was enjoyed during t h e
ness were held Sunday at
2 day by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fortr Members Of
GIVE COOK-QU'I'
p.m. at the Ewing
Funeral Durst, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr m•l M" Alfred Yeaugor
home witb Rev. Fred I, Gard- Robert Law~ and Pam, Dl- Club Enjoy Tour
•ntertalnt&gt;d • ill! a cookout oil
ller olliciallng.
1110 and Mike, 'ft'orthington ; Bob
the ~'ourU1 of Ju lv nt their homo
Mrs. Chester ErwlD wu or- by and Eddie Cummings,
members of the Rui- In Mi.,..rsville honoring h I I
BaJUst lor the service. Burial larl; Mr. and Mro. Robert ArFriendly Gardenero Club brolher, Norman Yeauger. on
made In Riverview Ceme- thur and Vickie, Mr. and Mrs.
their guests recently were his birthdo,v. Present were Mr.
In Middleport. Pa~ Harold Grueser Jr. and
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on a 'nature tour of Lake 1and Mrs. Norman Yeauger and
Charles Rlllle, WUUam Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grueser
by Jamea Stahl, natura.!' sM, Kevin, Middleport; M r 1,
Stra.UII, F. 0. Wbaley, Harvey Sr. and EUzabelb and Mike all
Delma Halley and grandson,
VanVranken, and Fred Carman. of Poco, W. Va.; Mrs. LUUe The group observed several 8il~v . Clleshlre : Mr. and Mrs,
Out-of-town relativea a n d Hauck, Mr, and Mrs. Roy
varieties of wildflowers, unl1611- Gene Yeauger and daughter,
lriepds altendlug were Mo. and er and Don and Nancy Jo, Mr. al trees, butterflies, ~nd also Patge. Enon: Mr. and Mrs. Doo.
Mrs. Gratis' ~ry111, Eddie and and Mrs. K. A. Grueser and saw a water snake and sala· aid Y.a"ger And children, Gary
Rick, Powhatan Point; Mr. and Jane, Mw Patsy Fultz. Mr. and mandera during the one mile and Pnmela. Xenia: and the
Paul Tribe, Mr. and Mrs. Mr•. -Ed Arnold' and Jerry, tour. Upon their return lhey ilm•t •ntl olt&lt;loss.
Woodrow Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry and Mr. and Mrs. were served luncheon at Lake
-~-~ · · - Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Walton and Scott, PornLodge. Theae tours are .
PLAN PICNIC
Omar Hines, Mrs. Thereasa eroy.
scheduled for Tues- The Phibtlwa Soci•ly of the
Hines, Mrs. Ethel SargOIIt, Miss
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and Fridays. Mlddleporl Church of Christ
C~olyn Lee Hook, Mr. and Mrs.
group were Mrs. lfar. has plann•d ils pienic fo r thlo
Lobrer, Ernest Hart,
Sauer, daughters, Mary Thursday evening "' !he Midand Mrs. Dale Hart, Mr.
and Joy; Mrs. Joe Bolin, dleporl Roadside Park with
Mrs. Mil&lt;e KosUval, . Mr.
Nathan Wise, daughter, husbands "' inl'lted guests. ~
an&lt;) Mrs. Fred Colburn. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Snow- case of rain the picnic will be
and Mrs. Charles lfa.yes, Mr.
Iheld at lite ~hurch .
and Mrs. Clll!'eiiCe Will, Mr. P. T. A. prealdents of all lo-/r""'""'""'=""'""'""'==iOiO"""~....;....,.......,;==="\
Mrs. Wayne
EdwardWingett,
Paugh, Mrs.
Mr. cal
unitshome
met ofFriday
Mrs.
at the
Mrs. ~;~;~~ \ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,;__ _.,

SHARON
Mr. and Mrs. s. G.
Middleport, are aDB!IIIIICilll
eogagemenl and ·~•lng
marriage of their daapter
Sharon, to SP·I5 Clyde
!1011 of Mr. and Mrs. WUJiam
Menifee, Athens. Miss Plekens
a 196% IJ'Bdaate of Middleporl
Hlgb school, 1o employed ••
secretary of the Middleport
..,bools. Mr. Browo, wbe to a
gradoate of The Plain• Hlgll
..,bool, claSI of 1960, Ia now
iD the U, S. Army. slalioneol
to Ankaro, Turfley. Plans are
beln&amp; made for an AuiUsl
wedding.

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PITTSBURGH _ A f.Jery Stale Representative Georgelschool that will prnduce tn Ohio I - Creale a new Depart1neft1 -Establish a state board ol ilfy lor relief be""fll payments. ,
h Tu sda 0 ~ A. Meinhart today oollined ach- ·the lechmclans needed by an of Development and o Develop- rogents to supervise and co- - Require present utility ez. :
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live·; e~ . cr~ p ke YE t llevements of the 105lh General enlarged, competitive
Indus- ment Financing Conunluhin to ordinate programs and actlvi- else taxea, levied for poor rethe enn tn?o
far. way .::: Assembly by enactment of rna- trial activity," said MeiDharl. promote and help In the !Inane, lies of Ohio's Institutions
of lief, to be paid quarterly Instead
cia:= the ~';: ~~!""
jor, progressive legislation.
"The logislature has submit- ing of new induslriea and d : higher learning.
Iof annually, In order to provtde
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Meinhart said the assembly ted to the people a constitution- pansion of present industrier - Set up an Ohio Building ·a more even flow of tax reve- I
Blair E. Ashbaugh, 47, of Sa- has held the line against ..,w al amendment authorizing the without using tax funds as ~ Authority to construct "Golden nues into the tr.easury.
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Una, Pa., his wife, Frances, or increased taxes and at the issuance of $250 million in state means of increasing the jobj Age Villages" to house non • -Enacted a Workmen's Com~. and tbeir children were Isame time provided a balanced bonds to finance an extensive !available for Oblo' work~s. psychotic patients now In stsle ipensalion Bill which will boost!
killed when a car driven
by Ibudget on the basis of the capital Improvements
pro- 1 - Appropriate .• 1,307,522,253 hospitals, with the Issuance of I minimum payments to lnjured i
Ralph E. Regan of Pittsburgh stale's present anUcipated in- gram," he added. .
;in a "balanced ~udget" to f~ revenue bonds to finance sucb workers from $49 a week to 1
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Stdeswiped an eastbound auto come, deapite predictions of so- The closing wor~tng days of nailce the operations of the stale projects.
.$56, and an unemployment com- ;
and crossed the medial strtp, called experts that it would he the leglslaltve sesSion saw the government for the new two - -Create an Ohio Youth Com· lpensation measure thallncreas- '
hi~ng the westbound Ash· necessary to levy 8 state in~ final enactment of the major year fiscal period without l~y-. mission to combat juvenile de- es the contribution payments
baugh auto head-oo.
Icome tax increase the three pr'&gt;posals in the administr• lng new or increases taxes.
IHnquency and to direct
pro-- I by employers in CN'der to put the
Regan and 8 fellow employe :per cent ~les tax, or broaden !ion's broad, over-a~! leglala- - Reduce taxes. for hard grams for rehabilitating delin· presently depleted 'rund on a
at the ·Jones and Laughlin Steel the present sales tax hase.
ttve program_. accord1ng to the 1P_ressed small retailers by cut- quents.
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!sound financial_ basis and tightCorp., Martin Davern of Pitts- I According to Meinhart, one vete~a.n Melg!:l representative. tmg the a.s~ssment. vallratJon - Require a~le-bodLed per-ien benefit clalm requirements
burgh, also were killed in the !important accomplishment was Adrn1mstr~tlon proposals lnclud- ~ rat~ on thetr mventor1es aq ct \,sons. on ~r rehef to work on .by closing loopholes in the pres~
crash, which police called the giving a tax cut to tbe small ed bills to .
equipment.
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worst In the city's hlslory.
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A meellnJ II discus ond
Cool air clung to th~ East to- lheir inventories .and . equip
propose fuad rafslnJ events
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day and heal kept the tempera- men rom e presen
per
lures in the South and West at cent to 50 per cent over a ftve- ~
will be beld Thursday at 7:30
MORE LlGHT FOR THE ELECTWN BOARD _ Doe
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p. m. by the Syracuse- MIDJeffers. foreground, cleans bnck as Elmer Bailey reachhigh levels.
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Meinhart also said the 1051h
enville Baseball ol.osoelatl...
I es for mortar to encase, new aluminum-framed windoTemperatures from the Mtd· .assembly has enacted major 1
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: at the home of Paul 1!-lker.
at the County Board of Eled .tons m the Masonic Temple,
die Atlantic &lt;lates through Ten- :leRislation looking to the en· i
CHICAGO (UFI) -. The nation braced itself today All interested persons are urr·
Mulberry ave . Pomeroy ((,ment Block is performing t.llt
nessee mto Arkansas were 10 I couragement of industrial ex- ,for a crlpplml( rail strike that could lie up untold indus- ed to be preoeal. Syracuse- . COLUMBUS &lt;UP[) - The •o!·k . That's Bailey's refleetwn in the new glazing. ThiJ
tt IS degrees lower thla morn· ipansion and the creation or an Itries and j)usinesses and clog the highways with thous· Mtoersrtne Baoeball Assoclo- I P bl'
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. . , off tee wtli have a boommg busmess In weeks to come llf
ing than Tuesday mormng.
economic climatP that win at· mds of dtsplaced passengers.
, tion officers said that lbe or~ lh u •c ' Jles
~mmi~slon ea ndldates for municipal and township posts tile peti·
tract new Industries 10 Ohio
A strike would hil freight movement of livestock, : ganlzation Is In need Of an I a~edafp':''&lt;lG a r~v~eld ~ate : tions , and votes are counled on the big night Novembu
other perishables the hardest. It would force Immediate lund raising evenl 'cc ufe or enera e ep one 5.
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CO LUMBUS - The E as ti, thereby creating new J'obs and Igrain and
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f hi h th
h d d5 0f b
d ,. nn.uc tb
m ind ., o.. e recuve
immediately . i --- --Ohio Gas Co. Tuesday opened eventually bring in important commu erS-g . w c . ere are un re
t ousan S ·
• , e re . a er
which will give the company
i'·
case
before
the
Public
Utilnew
tax
revenues
under
the
ex·
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New
York
aad
Chicago
alone--to
find
other
ways
to
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summer.
recreation
ae"15
000 more annua II Y·
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The action followed the Ohio
$33.9 million rate mcrease. i ''For the first time the legis- Commer&lt;:~ Sec~ary Luther j ctatJon, a truclcing firm, saJd. tl ~l'i-lJ'??l~~~~*"f""f:::-t~~ Su reme Court's Ma 31 deciCieveland City Law Director l)ature has provided for import- Hodges said a strtke would do lexpected a ~ash _of calls from.'"·
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Brbni 8 J Klementowicz and ant state financial aid for com· JrN&gt;parable damage to the na- 1dustrJes wh tch have used ralls. '
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But it saki the firm would bt un-1
the PUC for re-exammahon. l
Hafold Dehoff, Canton, repea munlty colleges, techmcal m- .. 11
ld 1 .1 do
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h dl
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General had filed its application ,
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wou sow
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wn apprt· a e to an e any o t e eman !I
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edl}'. objec ted to com pany ex ~ 1sftI u1es an d mumc
WASHINGTON UPI - Five roil unions today r•
pa umver~ . bl " Hod
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with
the cornmi:ssion on Dec
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hi bits covering operations and Islties, with 8 view to establish- CIB y,
f ges Salr d eh ay .a ecause .
t
~ur s cndurren.
19 1958
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jected President Kennedy's proposal for arbitrafiCIII
physical plant. per·iods after Dec.' ing tw.yn-year college training on a nf'ws ronldere~~e, obanblt e eoon· lby karde lind oper&amp;\IOD a
are
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of their bitter work rules dispute with the industry
31 1961 .
a local level and giving techni· ' omy .wou
~r" a Y ne\•er oo e so r •
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I lams. . anon,
raising the thre1t of a nationwide strike 1t midnight:
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- -.cal education beyond
hIgh I make 1I up agam.
United Air Lin.. said it was I
prestdenl,"f General. satd the
Kennedy, fighting a minute-by-minute bottle ~
P010tm.aster General J . Edward assessing the situation and mighl
Icompany s revised annual net
hud
off • poraly&gt;ing walkout, told both aides te
LONOON -. Kmg Paul and ;
Day said the Posi Office would iadjust ito peroonne
. 1 and schedulos l COLUMBUS .(Up)) _ S 0 me i income will be Increased $379,- \
stond
by os he sought oome no;.v forrp~la to proven!
Quee~ Fred
. er1ka .of
Gr~ece 1 .
su~~n.d delivery of ~ond. third ; if necessary. Ae ..of now, it sa id. Columbus and Southern Ohio l l~1 . Federal and state taxes · the strlko.
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r ~ d e 1- ''A . , . .• ~; .. , .: .
and ro~:~rth clasF mall beyond._ 150 no extra {JJ.&amp;~ are planried.
j Electric Co cu
. stome i
aS- will take $435,84.9 of the ~15,000.
by noo11
Tho PrHident said he . . .
throUgh the streets of Loridoo !
miles if a railroad strike OC&lt;UI'S. i A tra;i;; -'pnbii,;;;tion for DeWll· 'county area· "tend!~ ~."om . •I]le P\)C had granted Gen- '
whether he would call them bRck. for anolh&lt;~· me•l·
today, undeterr.ed by
~~s l
He 1\ald first class mall and ~lr i papers, The Publishers' Au:dhary JDelaware County to the Ohio eral an additional $1 ,620.5a8 a ' ing.
an~ cat~l!Hs th~t marr t eLr I
mail would continue to be dJs· said the rail strike would affect IRiver will pay lower electric year on Feb. 9, 1961. about I
The crisis headed toward 1 climax when the unions
arnval Jft Brltam ~esday. .
patchPd_
publications that circulate nation-! bills. the Public Utnities Com· Ihalf or what the
company I went to the White Hause today to inform Kennedy
Police clashed With an eshMeat llltl~stry ~fef'ttd
ally he auiliary said
it was mission announced todav .
sought. General then appeaded I they could not accept his proposal to let Supreme
mated 2,000 demonstrators Tues~
1 A meat packmg ofrl.c•al Edward moving the publication dati! on its The commission authorized the commission's order to ttle · Court Juotico Arthur J . Goldberg to arbitrate the
day near Buckinjilham Pal~ce , The Mldd~eport Model Roc- A. Cudahy 1 ~1 · presrden~ of the l own house organ up one day to the utility to reduce the rates . high court.
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four-year-old- dispute over so-called "feotherbedclo
protesting against the holdmg 'ket club achieVed a new ground Cudahy P.ackm~ Co., said 8 na- avoid the pOssibility of a sll'ike. 1by $775.000 per year.
The revision will result in a
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record of 65o reet w·th
tiona!
would
('aust&gt; '' The Anne Egan Travel Service , Affected are customers for 25-cent monthly .Increase for 1 ing." "We are being asked to .-gree to 1 procedure
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of pobttcal
prlSOners
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.ra1lh llffr1ke
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launching of Its rocket &lt;' aos m t e 11v~st0&lt;' a mea 1
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. 1 whieh we believe could pave the avenue to furthllr
some or whom have been m J&amp; ·
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, Inc.. in Pittsburgh, Pa., reported 1 residential and general serv-, res1dent1a 1 phone users . Bus!compulsory arbitration by custom or practice " the
since the Communist-led
at~ Calends V· T~esday. mornmR paJc mg 1~ ~~·
kt t f a definite trend toward cancella- 1ice secondary service outside ' ness rates will increase from · ~nions said . "This we cannot do •• 1 matter of 'princtempt to take over the country at ~he Rock Sprmgs falrgrounrls . l th o:f'r .· ·• ~ ~nj p:~ ten ~d tion of rail tickets in favm ot air- Imunicipalities which have rates · 65 to 90 cents a month ror basic , Iple .~ ·
following World War II.
IThts . flight ~as longer than al1 1 ~ ~~~ tran~ ea d ns 1~ P. !'la:d I Jines. ''They're all afraid they set by ordinance contract.
:ervice. William~ said the re- i
~::u~in ~~~~!~r Th: rl)('ker suf~f'j~~ ~st s:eri:u sho~:gt&gt; ! won'l get out," a ele1·k said.
1 Special reduc~ions will bP l'!:iv- lvised order does not apply to ! .
\V ASHINGTON _ Union leaders were re rt
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ASADENA
Tex
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George
by
ood
and
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len
to
all-eleclrtc
homes.
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fornner
Commonwealth
Tel·
'ltkely
today to reJ·ect Presida~t Ken ned .
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Conway, 81, of Baytown, hon- •ute search
, rail strike.
sal . .e ~ompa?y IS .c~r- l e~ one
. of
IO and Tr?Y· l ar~ztratmn of the railroad diepute . A nationwide r•i1
Cnrgt"ll Inc execut"tves
rently negotlatang wJth CJtles iTlpp Telephone, lnc., which 1stnke could. begin Thursdav .
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ey mooned today with his wife, I Parachute• recovery was used , "''"o
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a long~time grandmother who f the f' t ti
'th C I d ' said a short strike would not crit - ~
to ave a sim i ar provJsLon m· merged With eneral In 1962. I
The fwe operating unions and railroad manag•
an electronic computer decided or
Irs me WI
a en s . icall} ~ffe('t the wheal crop in In- !
serted in agreements.
I General serves more than ment were to givr the President at 10 a m EDT their
was meant for him.
;V. Thefpallrachbutefwaleds deployed iinois Indiana and Ohio but would I
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1265.000 telephones in 70 coun- lanswer lo his pl ea to lei Supreme Court .Juslt&lt;·e A
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success u y ut a1
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Conway, a retired Methodist iHowever the fall of the
k be "wry disruptive'' in Kansas :
Knights Appoinl
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I". Goldberg settl e the work rules di spute .
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The ra_rlroad rq&gt;resentatives at 12 :01 am. llocal tinn"'
minister. m~t Mrs. Gladys Coo- l was brokn when the ar~~u~ and Nebraska.
ver last spn~g through a com-l became entangled in pa tree. I ot~er form~ 0~ tr~nsportation ;
Donald w. Emerson, State ! EducatJonu.l, :So~Jal
! Wt!l't' I'OI~~Idt:l"f'd ('t-'l"lam to ac&lt;'~pt day .
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puttns mach1~ operated by a The club plans to urchase stu&lt;hed the rotl s1tuahon carefulCh 1
De 1 of th Ohi St t Coun- ~ EvefliS Announc~ed
Indus
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1 Kennt'dy s ptoposa!. But the umon
Houston maorlage broker. Af- 1
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try ~o~fidrnt ·d
h'l th
le a new antl much larger rocket
h G ho d C
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held ctl Knights of Columbus has ! A swunmmg party held Mon- d
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Desp1t•
Ule
m1dmght deadline,
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1an~ounced the appointme'nt of day night at the Gallipolis City ' own _Jel'ause t 1wy a•·e oppo~t&gt;d I he railroads havp not ordered •
ter . ating a w 1~· e co~p 1soon. The boys plan to launch T e rey un
orp. . 58 1
. kl e, ,
. I planned to .use all of 1ts 5,000
Saturday from 10 a.m. to . 2 1sta te counci.1 chatrmen
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. ht shipment-.
decided the mach1ne was rJght. 1 the 1'r frog , ''B uII wm
m
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and D'IS· Pool spo-· red by Rio Grande t,' to a t·b ltl'atton of thf' 1~sues.
em bal'gc on rr'f:"lg
Porto I, In two weeks.
. buses. Now It uses only ~bou 60 p..m. on the Shoemaker Pme trict Deputies.
:College was an all . student af- ~hf' ~mons haw. threat ened to and m~nagt"ment officials gjf,
SANT.A MONICA, CALIF. - I The next launch will take lper cent. Grey~und sa~d t.here Hill tr~e farm on South Canaan ! Among the appointments was .ifair . Thursday will be an A II st~tke tf '"" e.arrlt'rs go ahe.a~ they were oonf!dent there woUi!
Sandra Jo Crqsb~, 25, obtained 1place, Tue:;day, July 16, at 9 ~::!sbeen some mcrease In bckf'l road , !ust off Route 50. east or that of Mr. Emerson Heighton 1School Picnic at noon on the ' w!lh P_lans _10 ~ut . ~o-ca.lled "anti- be no strike.
an un~1te_sted d1vorce TuesdaY I&amp;. m. at &amp;he fairgrounds. The
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of Ironton as District Deputv !Campus green as another stu- , reathe•beddtng •ul-es tnlo errect This ~~o•as regarded as an indj.
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from Phillip Lang Crosby, 29, I rocket will carry the capsu)e, Th ~ tiBoo~:.8olhl A
The Shoemakers haY~ an out- ror the district that embra~s I dent activity.
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, t ation the carriers might deJaf
'Son of crooner Bing Crosby. !Navis I. A ne~ control panel
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a ona lppers sso- s~nding _C~ristmas tree opera· lcouncils in Pomeroy, Gallipol- 1 An Art Exhibit b~ the Art I St-ltli~ f:Hr Rl"lt..;hf"fl 11heir rules action if tbe Presidelll
Under terms of a property was made Which
members
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settlement agreement, Crosby 1 hop~. will help reduce present
Comml881oner8
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40,000 trees, and wil~ market jthe Ironton man came during i Thu:~ay _from 12 to 2 p.m: The
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To Draw 400 Name~ about 3.~ trees this year. the lwiHiay conference held in Exhibit Will be of special Inter· , The Ohin St.at.e Patrol inves~ for endmg the dispule-.
,l,OOO monthly t'mony for five
Mrs. Robert Schmoll, Mrs. Judge John C. Bacon has fil- There wtll he a guide? tour of Columbus last weekend.
jest to elementary teachers. Art- ,ligated an aecirient on Rt. 33 Kennedy has said he wouldyears, $500 a
nth support Delbert
Becker and. Mrs. efl an order in the Meigs coon· the farm and op~rtumty to see
~des on ~1splay were made dur- 1Tuesday f'Vening that did little a . Ia~· to _
prevent a nalionwiclt
for the couple's two children. James Pullen accompamed the :lY co~n pleas c~rt records 1~ yea~-ol~ White and Scotch RETURNS FROM TRIP
1mg the hrst summer ses!lion. damage. both drivers escaping r~l! t•e-up. iJ bargaining co llapstl
Dixie Lee 4 and Brian Pat- young rocketeers to the launch- Ifor the JUry - commassioners to pJDe With mterplant~ ; 10 year
NEW YORK mPI 1-Assl. SecinjUJ'Y.
' w1thout an agrt&gt;ement. Go\·ern. ~
rick 3 a~ io per cent of his lng site.
compile a list of 400 names of spruce and spruce mterpla~ts, retary of State for African Af· i UPS POPULATION
It . took plare at 5:40 p.m. lment officials sa id, howevf'r, tiM
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prof~iur.aJ earntngs over $15,·
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judi~ious a~ d~reet persons: 9 year SCotch and Red Pme, !f(lirs G. !'fennen Wi.lliams ~id : . TOKYO 4 UPil - ~~ popul~·: on Rt. 33, a _mile_ and a half outlook in .congress was extrernf.
Metp Memorial Hospital
having quahfications for the an- ~nd a demonstration of sal_vag~ I Tuesday mght the Afncan natiOns hon of Tokyo was off1c1ally est1- 1north o( the Junction of Rt. 681. l~ uncertam and the admiaistr•
000 a year. Mrs. Crosby. a former Las Veg&amp;!i show girl, told ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Jack nual jury list, August term.
t~g Red and. Austrian wmter "are deve1oping an increasingly mated at .10,393,667 as of June 1. 1A car drivf'n north by Lyman ltJOn _hoped to avoid asking {c
the court her husband staved Duffy, Syracuse; Mrs . 0 key 1 The entry stateR the names kill by shearmg.
strong anti-colonial policy."
the statlstl&lt;'s btreau of the Tokyo ! Miller. 48. Salem, 0 .. and a lspe&lt;-utl legislation if possible.
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cway from the family homefor Schartlger, Rutland; 1'. A. Cle-[are to be from the several pre- Speakero are H. C. Bobu_~d Williams, returnin.g from al9- nwtropotitan government an- semi outfit driven south by Carl l
-..,.- -- - 1cmcts. districts an&lt;i ltwnsh;"" the subject, "Market PosStbtli· day 9-country vtstt lo Afrtca. nounced 1\Jesday. ~ f1gurr I• 1,Annun•n. 25, Savannah , Ga.. Pomeroy Rtf Child
three ancl four days at a lime. land, Racine.
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lold newsmen that "leaders I an mc,..aoe ol 42,659 over the ' mel in a bridge. The left R
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ton, Racine : Roger Birch . Ra- tive populations.
Frank Newell former local I spoke with urge strongly that May I estimate.
wheel of the semi sideswiped A ~OVel'l! ron~ .
CLEV,ELAND - The Nation- cine; Alberta Sauvage, Porn.
farm forester ~nd now manac- self-determination and sell-gova fender on the car.
eJgS ~nty chLid 11 .IIJ
al Aeronautics and SPace Ad- eroy · Emma Williamson MaSQUAD CALLED
of the M' · tt State N
ernment he extended 1o all peo- PLANS SWEDEN VISIT
Holzer hOSpital under obsen'J
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Br k St a- son, ' Howard Cecil, Pomeroy,
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mm ra on' U"' 00
The Pomeroy emerRency 1 ery and director o1 Ohio Christ· pies of Africa."
STOI'KHOLM SwOllen WPIIMAN FINED
mg n]Ur '" I ..._,.
tl~n has awarded .• $400.000 con- BIRTHS - Mr. and Mn. squad was summoned at 6:09 1 '
G
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Gen. l!'.arlo Gilmore Wheeler.
. 1Tuesd~y afternoon.
son; a.m. tod•y for Lon Perry ol i·7o~s !;~esre ~~w:~s the :~ : FOOD FOR AWERIA
u.s. Army chief ol staff. will vis- Stanley F. Axas. 35, Huntmg- . Wlltiam Ketth Wolfe, 2,
tract tO the li!. T, . Browder Jack Duffy, Syracuse,
r::onstructlon So. o~ st .. Albans, Mr. and Mrs. Okey Schartlger, Downington, reportedly having t ·.- t' pond I te t
re- . ALGIERS, Algeria 1\JPfl - An it Sweden Aug. 12·17 as '
ton, W. • Va., has been gtven a !3. Pomeroy, fell down steps
.W. ,Va.; for .ll ,nuclear rocket a daughter.
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agreemnet wa• ' oigoed here Tues- lot the l!Wediah army, it was an- 30-day Jail ~entence and a $50 ht&gt; grandparents' home,
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sear~• ·
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:day betwoen the American CARE nounced l\Jeaday.
and cost fme_ by Mtddlepor! struck hts head. He ;s t)lo
he~ Tuelt(lai.
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CLUB TO MEET
William Cowen, extension for- ~ organization and Algeria under !
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Mayor Lee Smith on a dt&lt;lurb- lof Mr. and . Mn. Robert
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MESsiNA, Sli:Uy 1\JPJI- Let cal The Pomeroy Bend Citizens estry specialist. will
discuss which an estimated $15 million I GOOD DUD IACJDI'IRES
ing the peace charge.
IWolf~. Admitted 11 1 p.m.,
S!
·~c,ED chutch .~rJ~ ~ 11 an- Band Radio club "IH me el ChriStmas .tree prndu~ts.
1condttion ·was reported good :;;:
, n':l'~'
1worth of U.S. food will be distrib- LONDON &lt;UPII--Gerald _Ellis,
·lfirv~ilo- fl~ Ida Maii- noua..d pialii:
a buge Thursday ~vening at t!le ·sec- Coffee and aofl drmks will uled 1o 1.4 mtUinn Algerlans. lfbe a 52-yepr-old tour JIUlde, •••d to- iUSO SHOWS
!day.
~~:~,~:~~~; wtU be ~. Iilii Jeoi.l 1ttp jlnd es feet and Ward Fire house in Porn&amp;- be furnished by the S~oemak- year-long progrom wiU beflia ln day be' ...., fired beeause. while NEW YORK (UP)) ~ T he
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~: and persons attending are September
croising tbe Eugllsh Cbanoel, he USO has approved 30 campus
Meip Gc:.-1 Hocplja)
at ~ p.m. fram ma~ lb ·llll!lnotl: of ilte liKe Pope
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tnVIted to bring a o.ack lunch,:::
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It) Chris- Joho (XXl~. . , ,
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PICNIC ANNOUNCED
· \ and ~. ''Don, hav• the 1lelld drama or music units on es, ~ VIN1Smith
she
a. . Msgr. ~..., ~~ The temperoltiro Iii Porn-- Chrlsimos Troe Association ore . TIM j'asl Councilors plenlc $1.118 llllteb. n•o 1101 ...,.Ill i~-" entertainment tours or overseas VIlle ; - ~ Slllith, Ree!.lml
Sayre wiU \aposlolic odminl&amp;trator -tll M,;;.sl- eroy's business dlstrld-. ll:lt Rlcharo Sbuemllltei', presidet\'i. will be held Tbursdoy, Jidy
"0 ~not fair," EDio uld.' "I mDitary installations cluriug the liiSC!IM·t·~
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Jllayle
be In t,JI e na. uid the ttlimated COli ,;a, a. m. was 70 ~~
Beryl McGlaughlin, •I~ proal-. af 1::10 ,P• m. at 1he home Ill wao ott!t lielpiitllhe holiday mak ~holasllc term be&amp;inoin&amp; in the PoJiltl'#;
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. _i • . . dent; Rlclilid BJrd, ucretary. lin. -'~h lltetllt.
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W:r'f:h Mrs. Sauer

Dora O'Brien, aU of Atbena; Mr. Sauer, prealdent of the.,
PLAN Z DAY SALE
and Mrs. Fred Carmen, Lou- County Council of Parent.
The Happy Hustlers
Isa, Ky. ; Dale Whaley, BeU- Teachers.
WEDNESDAY 1nd THURS.II~!~';,"~dis;claS. of the Racine fontain; Mr. and Mrs. F. 0 . /1. dlscusslcn was held
July 10.11
church will hold a Whaley. Mr. and Mrs. Thrry cerning the studY course to be
NOT OPEN
Town and Coontry rummage Whaley, Mrs. Aida Whaley Yo- held July 10 and the School of
FRIDAY ona SATURDAY
sale starting Friday, July 12
of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Instruction to be held !~~~~~
July 12•13
and Saturday, July 13 st
10 Gary Eckard of Elkhart, In- 29 at 7:30 p. m. at the p,
"SPLENDOR IN
o'clock at the Simpson building, · : Mr. and Mrs. Paul John- Elementary School.
THE GRASS"
next door to the V\Uage C u
Delaware; Mr. and Mrs, Tbe group made plana
tTechnirolor)
IIr&lt;:ate drug store In Racine.
Frank Patlgh and Mr. and Mrs. next year and exchanged proNatalie Wood warren Beat
Lowell Zeigler, Albany.
gram Ideas. Presidents attendty, Pat HinglE' Audrey Chris·
NEW YORK IUIPI) - L,incoln j
ing were Mrs. Robert Wood,
t!d.zn~hJ~eJ"1.':'.":!:t. Barbara j Center for the Performing_ Arts Missiorrarv Group
Chester; Richard vaughn, Midwill have a three-week sertea of ,u
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: A. E. Wheeler, Letart
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vartous types of reoitsls In its ·rri'Ph ·4I .,mrr I
' Falls · Carol F Pierce ~:11
Kent Taylor. Lisa Montell,
Hall
"The Purpose of United Pres- ' eente'r· Mrs. J~mes
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Women" was read in : bury; Mrs. Harry Swarb lle&lt;l-11
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of the Syracuse FIT!It Umted Syracuse; Arthur Mlller. RutPresbytertan Church.
1Jand· and Robert Cozart PortLizzie Quick, president, read Iland.'
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ed by prayer by &amp;zel Clark.. were Mrs. Dallas Hill,
Roll call was ans ~&gt;ered by sev· , Falls and Mrs. Opha
en members present with a Bi· iSalisbury. Mrs. Denver
ble verse.
Principal of Riverview
The Bible study, chapter 7, Imentary,
represented the
from the study book, "One Peoarea.
pie or God," was given by Ada
Slack . Mrs. Holmes.. read chapOBSERVE BffiTHDAY
ter 5 from th~ book u~ 0 ~ I 8 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Yeauger
People In God s World, entit- entertained with a dinner Sunled "As Pilgrims." A readinR,
ln observance or the lira!
"How
Big
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was
of their granddaughMe;NS
by Miss Mumaw, from the
Paige Yeauger. A
Tabernacle Magazine.
cake was served
Mrs. Slac~ served refresh- the dinner to Mr. and Mrs.
ments.
Gene Yeauger and Paige, """""•II
Values to $14:95 Sale $9.88
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yeauger
Values to $10.95 Sale $8.88
Gary and Pamela, Xenia
Values to $8.95 Sale $6.88
the host and hostess.

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ilolllli olpUI&lt;uce ID the Untied Stoles "'' tt~•inot die P•oylrull and lito Boltlmore and
Ohio rlilr&lt;Nldo Ia tm c. ,....
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OrthoLux coils. Sani-Tn: woven
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Values to $6.95 _ _ Sale $4.69, 2 for $9

Values to $29.95

Values to $5.00

Sale $3.69, 2 for $7

Values to $4.00

Sale $3.15, 2 for $6

Sale $22.88

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Values to $29.95

Sale $26.00
_ Sale $22.00

Values to $27.50
Values to $25.00
Values to $21.50

Sale $3.00 pr.

Sale $16.95

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Sale $2.69

Mens Cotton St.~mmtr-ValuH to $5.95

Sale $3.69, 2 for $7
SALE $3.15, 2 FOR $6

'*"' Short Sleewt, Val. to $4.

Cotton and Knit Shirts _ Sale $2.00 ea.

BAHR
CLOTHIERS

RlmbJer Ama~can "440" Con·
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top standard equipment-,

Sale$9.95

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LADIES RUGBY

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Sale $18.95

Blue , Grey, Green, Tan

Sport Shirts

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of six. "Car of the Year" qualijy,

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the bead ol 1D NAACP aolHet· make aome cbaraclor wilhJ'tlatlon paradl. II 4J 'I that Ita NOfll'OII. FGI' O&lt;IIIIPII: 1111
ao.. o-p 1lomatJ _, not llomDe) jUII tool: over. No pr.- puNtsh&lt;d Ia "8~ !ba Ia lllo
be muob Gl • pollttelan, u vtow I1'I'IJIPI!Itll. 'l!le IIOvtl' Wbltl Houle'' by E. P'!ellll1e
charged, but bla lnstloct for the 1101' limply stepped to the head Morrow !Coward·McCanD.
· warm ODd fll'adoua political gao. of the parlde aDd led off.
MQI'fOII - Wbill JloUM .....a.
lUre Ia lboul 81 good Of Jo1u&gt; F. No oue Who knowl ftollllle7 ialnllvl off10II' f« I p .., Ia I
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Ulleal llllllDet laot weekeod lu Ukely UDder eny c:Jrcumatancu llomDt)',
lalhtoDablt Gr&lt;llle Polllle, Mich. to be moved more by moral !ban
IMWI IIIII ...Jool
Then be 'illepped oil the oJde. other COJUideratlonl.
11-w 11 IICIIIIIIhbtl '- lila
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WASIIINGTON tUPIJ - UDie.o1 A per1011 wouldo'l SIJJIIOCI, judg. about Mormono, I bave to lllmil
you happen to enjoy looking at 1111 from aome ol the leglolallon that thq havo one ol the IJllllt
pretty glrll ill bathilla aulto, a thO!)' pw, that member• of Con- mlllical poupo 1 bavo avor
Miss Universe DOWI ccmfereaee II iNh were ~Ia of aucb dJo. hoard. Salt Lake City 11 1 dlfll·
r.atber a IetdowD.
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A fll'OUp of the partlcipanll mclerb and slenofll'apben.
hu deep-oeated ralentlesl dfl.
thll year's Miss Universe ..,.. 'l!le Capitol not only ofler1 1 crlmlnaUoo and.' atnee lila cit) II
le!t .topped off here lor 1 villi stunnln!l oarlety of girl life ill the run, controlled aDd practleii)J
Ill route to :Miami Beach, whore aeoree ot C&lt;lllgrtllloDIJ olllces: C111 owned , by Mormons, II II only
the pageant will be •taaed later many occulooo rare and llltertsl- 1181Ural that 1 have developed
lhlt mootb.
lag specleo can be opotted lllllODg atloJ18 feellngt 1bout them."
Tbey bold a preu cont-.. the llocli: of tourlstl,
Mom&gt;W'1 booll ... ba widoiJ'
011 the 1horeo Ill a botel nrlmo or ao rm told. I nevar no11a read by NOfll'OOI Ia lbe Nartb
mlzl&amp; pool, but u turDed out to IUdl llliDp IIIJ,eJI.
and East. 111t Salt LUe QIJ
·• ba more .tsual than oral. Eltlw
pauaga will do 00 aood to 11om.
I
lhtir limo w11 mooopollled by
""Y'• poUUeal futuro. 11 could be
pbotograpberl - lhq -.. un·
afilll. bowevtr. b7 able to speak Engllsb.
1UCb u IIIIICilq NAACP parlllol.
II was' moot disappointing be·
Furtbw, the IOVIrDOr Ia aolld17
eauaa I had been looking forward
011 record on civil righto, In 1
to dlacuosln&amp; lila Common Mar1161 televlled appearance tNBCJ
ly Helen lottel
ket with Mlso Belgium, obleilllllg
Romney wu told thalo ''niln
MIA Fr.,..., vltw1 of !leo· De
ba1 been a lot of lllk o1 ,.,..
S 's Got Somel In1 There
tamly less mental strain-than BY DOROTHY KILO
EN
- Gaulle'a "fll'and dHign," hearlllg
church sf!ilistiOD and tho C"''ur
r Helen
today's actlvity·harassed houseALL
an arranger.
ollne Swann.
MIA Jtaly'l opinion of the lltW BY WIU.IAM P. BARKER vaUve nature of the Jllormo
/I'm convmced
wife who must belong to r1vel BROADWAY GRAPEVINE
Sandra Dee Is In New York Mayor Wagner's pals believe Pl&gt;pt, aDd ao forth.
Dlslrlcl Muqer, Marietta Church. Now Ia uu, rJght .;
~hat manufacturers of corn committees AND the
PTA Korl Malden, back In the for conferenc~; Wltll 20th Cet; hiS son Bobby Ifill enter poll- I could, of OOIU'It, have Inter· Do you have I maid, cook or wrong? Have lltey tthe cburchl
rJb;edles are subsidizing ladies' must chauffeur her kids to a IUnited States after serving as tury·Fox on 'fake Her, She 1 Ucs when he fll'lduates from viewed MIA England, but only 0111 someone elae working ill your tabn 1 posttloo about IDI~
s~ stylists.
dozen assorted "whoop-las" a Ja judge at the Berlin Film Festl· Mine." She .may also talk big Harvard · · · · Marla Callll' thing bu ben happenln1 Ill EDgo home? U you do, then you are lion and queatlono of that ~?'
lrhat foun~ation garment man· week, PLUS the Utile League; ival, reports, "It's wonderful just, ~eals _with, members of I he most recent YL!ll Ill B e r II n, land recet~tly and I was reluctant an empiO)'er whether you !mow Ro1111111: "I would Ill)' IJial,
u!Jclurers are also subSidlzing ;must arrange for appomtments Jbelng an American In Berlin . Cleopatra , gang
In Las where she sang at the Deutsch In bring that up.
II or not. As an employer, you that 11 wrong. 1 know or ... men
IIJIIkers of tight sktrts and close- ,with the orthodontist, the dane· since President ~nnedy'a \'Is· Vegas they re still chattering Opera HDU50, was anything but
Feoro Cha,...... Rtoelln
are required to fllit a report prGIII'OUlva reiJiion lbatt my owa
f?.!mg stretch pants.
[lng teacher, the kiddie·bafrdres· 1tt. Anyone who even looks Ulte about the way Buddy Hackett an unqualified success. Crlllea I wa1 afraid oDe of the chaptr· with the Internal Revenue Of. religion. 1 am to.. tha eltmbtalloa
1
Thai maker of the latest in 'ser, the poodle trimmer, the ,an
Ameri&lt;lan Is enjOying a ~re-I tangled with a pair of h~cltlers complllined tha~, "~, paulotl oneo mlgbt overbear us and 1e1 ftce every~ months tore- of racial diocl'fmlnlllon. 1 bnt
fa~1~i: ~h~~ave some sort of ar· •allergy speciahst, the doctor . •mendous surge of frlendllnlls l durm~ his act ~· Quite a has disappeared and OliO gets the wrong Idea. ·
port the wagea of any empiO)'· workect for II Itt hOUJJDc aDd ..
rl
with the
ready • who-remove.,.warts, all
of from the Gerlll8ll people. lh· lscene. ·
H~~ Harto the lmprenlon
hal bidden So~ was nothing much for ee to whom you have paid cash aU other fleldl linea 1 wtllll to
1 repmter to do but deposH him· WBIOI of $50 or more during Michigan. 1 bavt doctt t ; . l
clothing people for exclu. wbich Grandma ignored, or, m1men stopped me on the street j f~rd, ':"ho owns Show mll(l· farewell to art.
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use of their materials, and .the case of warts, let the kids to kles me and strangers shook ztne, l~ bou~ht ,another one
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sell on a ebalse longue and watch tho quarter.
Ucly and openly. 1 baw 1
Is why Mrs. [)o.jt.yourself imanage themselves with a hotlmy hand and bugged me. l'oe called Bravo. Its a quarter· NBC'a ace newseoster Bob aome 20 of the world's moot Many people think that they before public bodies to ell
find the stuff on sale by needle and black·magic.
been to diplomatic affalrl where ly dedicated to mu~le · · ·: ·' · · Wllson starts a new financial beautilul YDUll8 worn• parade don't have to report the wageo discrim!naUoo Ia bollllng." '
yard.
Grandma may have had to Iactors were rarely guests. The Over. at Metro they re dellgbt· show nelrt month. He'D IDle!' eround Ia powder blue owtm sulll. or their household help It they
""'- Ia ca.,.
persons who spend lour stoke up a wood stove, but she Gennana were friendly be- ed With od~anc:e reports on the view celebrltlel - Red Skelton Pity.
•
only work one day a week, or UPI's national reporter, Rlll'f7
more hours per day before never fought au air condition· fore, but never lUte Ibis."
~~ :::rrii-Cis!re Bloom Hill), alld Gloria Swan9011, for eu , Beauty pageanta continue to less. The leogth Gl time a per- FerjiiSOn, llltervlewed llonlne,
TV set seem to have lost a Ins system that quits on Sunday 1 Larry Blyden, In Nice to lllln
uotlng. Averaga moo· pie-on bow they
became attract large l!l'Owda ill tlda COUD· son works ror you hae no ~· Ia~ autumn. Fersuoon ~ '
d&amp;llre." of their .reasoning abil· !or a TV set with the horizontal "Harry's Girts," collaboratedie'.:'"rs ~eem ~sclnal8d by It, rich. And they'll be lnYIItd to try, but actually they do DG1 pro: lng on your responolblllty Ill thet the rellgloul iloue 11'011
m d1rect rat1o :o t1me spent hold out of whack.
with producers Joe stein and' an stu ento
para.paychol- give the public Ups on how to vide much of a challetl&amp;• for a make thest reports. U you brltfly In Ronmey• 1 guhernalorl·
viewing. Is It the effecl of the AND in addition to built. in , Billy Friedberg in flying 8 huge logy have volunteered glowtngl"ave money .... The Holly· veteran glrl·watcher.
pay your household employee al eampalgn. n WBI uoetl8d
somehow.' or Is it the ,child labor, Grandma hod the ,Amerlcan flag outside the bulld· lquotes.
.
,
wood fan magazine wrlten bleu When a bird·watcher bas • yen • sum ol $50 or more In cash that Negroes were tneUgtble for
t~~el&gt;ey or anythmg which lo ,tfired Girl . And her husband IJng where they were rehears- ' Druggists m Manhattan I Weal iEllzabelh Taylor and Jllcquol· to gaze upon a great racktt-tailod wages during any quarter ot tho Mormoa prielthood and that
st:~:&lt;ed to lose use of its fac- ,did her thinking for her: he ing on the 4th of July, The t70's say they're selling more lne Kennedy. 11tey say If 11 drongo or a rufous-browned pep-the calendar year, you must aU llOland pt1'IOIII there!oro
ul
even too~ care of the money. three also hired a !5-piece band land more lipstick to boys. Their weren't for those two
ladlel, per shrike, he does not go to an make a report Ill lllternal fte. were oeeood elau elllaelll. Rom·
too many women take Yup, she had 11 pretty good. 1,to play American songs while order sheets Indicate they aoon they'd be starving. ·The
ex· a91811. '11111 would be COII!IIdered venue showing the name, IIOClal .., met the 1uu1 prompiiJ and
~anlage of the fact that no wondrr why she died so young' ·~ fireworks celebrated our Ind.. •may lop Greenwich VIllage Countess Peggy Dorelia can be unoporUnc.
aecurlty number, and
wages appll'tlltiy deolllva1, rerguaoa
trusts a woman driver - - H.)
,pendence Day. They figured the !nelghborhoodaln.cosmetlc sal~sllound almost nlgbUy at tbe Hegoeslntotheparborwoodo paid; and send your ahare and ..,.ud, clUng bla ~ lmJII'II'
even another woman - and , NOW - on with hte. Jetter : :gesture might not endear them to males ·
Mtlton
Berle s Living Room, where !ltt'l ob- to 109, Mil U.. .w..la In thllr the Employee'a share Gl taxea slvt record 81 . , lldvaat. ef,
get away with things which ] .... That the art of bome- .to General de Gaulle at i hIs daughter, Vickie, flew In from vlously the number one faa of naturalllablllll. Spottlllc a red· due for the quArter InvolVed. civil rtgbll. lila 81oocJa1eo c1a1ta
us lrustworthy women imaking ha' been confu!led w1th, :moment in ~lslor)' , but lhey ,school at Switzerland to join singer Arthur Todd .. .. . A fa· whiskered bulbul II only fun for Maida, cooks, gardeners, handy· he polled 1 hany -~~~ N.,re
our teeth .
and reduced to the groveling ·Wl!re determined to have that :him and his entourage at the mous West Side re91uarant, eiOol- a bird·watcher whee II II ICCOIII· men, chaulfeun, and othera who pr&lt;dncta.
.
weather isn't getting and abased position of a scrul&gt; I touch of home away from home. ,Concord Hotel '· · Broadway. ed lor SUmmer vacat1011, may panled by • of polaoo Ivy. perform houlihold wort ill or .1totnney )las Aid be -w aat
than it used .to be : we woman-on her kn-: the finer, The End of an En: lrvlng jltes who know Lenny Bruce ln· never open again.
. Pie..,. LttMitil
abOut a private home are con- seek lh• Repub1loari pretldentlal
have .more stallstlcs now. !hings such as happiness, lov· Bertin is giving up his music Itlmately prediCt he wiD accept A new book olated lor Fall It " mucb tho same with Birl· sidered household or dnmaatlc IIDJDluatiou. Be ltun'l 11lltl lie
for kids, potltlces, morals, mg comfort, fll'aclous hospital· publlshin&amp; officea on the eecondla stretch In the Government publication is titled "1964 Min· wstcblng. Ol'ianloed displays of worken. Even bllbyaillerl, who- would reject It II offered. 1111
ity, thoughtful guldtnce, pride floor of 1650 Broadwoy Nobody Hospital '" Lexington, Ky., to lsters' Federal Income T u feminine pulebrltude lake • great thar adult or leenagen, Yiho great.a bandloap II that lllpUJ&gt;.
when they talk abouttn cooking, needlework or gar· In Tin Pan Alley ca." remem• take "the cure." They feel he's Guide." &lt;Not even Heaven can deal Df Ute pltuure oul Of tlda eome Ill a private home regu· Ucan prof~
hard thmgs were for Grand·. dening, have been
obscured. her a ttme when the magic resigned to It now, m fact may help, fellows.) . .. .. More than ancient pullltle by ra1110Vf1ta the larly to care for eblldren, laD Uoa 1ll01I-lear and rerent hJin •
they ltx'get her "helpmg What did the housewife do to Mme wasn't on lhooe w· dow actually welcome an opportun· one or two local beallliea are element of dlance.
IIIIo lhll eatecorr. Social seeur- a m1varlck. No p~r!J tirandl
~]~":y:True, she had many cause such a fall from respect ... Mickey Rooney .Is ~~acln: ity lo get professional help. reaping publicity on the Jamea Spollln&amp; a pretty lllrl at a beag. ity tuel muot be paid on the
btll they were her that her daughter refuses lo do minor surgery
Page Mor· Robert Morse, who expects l.:ofland oil case. Jean Mart.ln ly contest almply lo oo accom· wageo you pay to any of lheaa
There weren't the the things for which she was ton the current wife of million· to become a daddy for the sec· (ex·wtle of the aforementioned plllhment at aiL
employees If they amount to '"
·
of "outaide activities" once respected? FROM , air~ William Black has been ond time during the Broadway •mllllonalre Wlltiam Black) Some of the beitlllrl·watchlng $SO cash Cll' IIIOI'tl,
OIVOTIDJOINTPmOP
take them away now GRANTS PASS, OREGON
subpoenaed to appe~ In court run of "How to Succeed," has was featured In the currant 11'DU11&lt;1•ln the world can be found U you ~ve lltVfl' rewrtec1
MIU MA,oN All/1
• IO.year-otd could wash Dear f'GPO:
JShe's being sued lor $6 000 by been alerted that the baby is Newsweek treatment blcauaa 111 Waablngtoa. Amobg lba ......, houaehold 'amp1oyeeo lldore,
",U.::"
1nd run a carpet·sweep- Love your letter, bot don't
-' - - due in a few days. If it's a girl, abe wu strolllnrt alq5th Ave. favoroblt loealiono~ the~· you can requeat an employer'• :;;-;; ·~-6.:!'"~" 11 -;;::::.:;
SIX·year-olds could d u s t, qulle agree with your last para· Inesl·making Instinct out of the he and his cute dancer • wile, in the fifllea. A strange wom.
Identification number from Ill' •·--:.uo
r
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Carole D'Andrew, will name an in a madras dress walked the grades· thq dealre at prlceo ternal Revanue by comqletln8
carried In wood or coal graph The housewife will nev· female. _ H.
carried out ashes - clean· Ier forsake the art of bomemak· This column is dedicated to her Robin. If a boy, Christopher up to her slapped her 1n the they ers willina tb pay.
Form OASI·31 whleh can be ., - 11 -1 1
up their accompaoylng mese, Iing Perhap8 she follows It •· family living, so 11 you're hav· Charles
. Uncle Sam Is con- face, and
'"lbat'a for ERS
the United Slates, 81 obtained al
Social Securll)' :£.,. " "'" - '
"''
etc. - and ate what Grand· 1Iong different lines nowadtys, llng kid trouble or just plain aider1ng a move to take over being 1n that dirty show!"
the world a ltadln&amp; produ..,. aDd lllstrlet Oflk!e located at 1)8 ..~::::;r;::::rr:...'1ili...:;:
put before them. No short with l•ss emphasis on time-con· ,trouble, let Helen help YOU. ~e old hotels in principal oil·
exporter of toaC&lt;O, aupplled Ill Putnam Street, Marietta, Ohio• .,.~- ":· ,':.':
~
cook abel
.summg needlework and lnlri· She will al.. welcome your own 1es and renovate them for home- Joe Lavine Dew home from per cent rJ. the nearly 1.7 bllUon You will then be placed 011 the
t:~n~from H.: You've go I cale cooking. BUt she likes her amusing experlenceo. Addreos Iless people, mendicants a nd Hollywood where he wu super• poundo of 11lll1l1l1h1fl&lt; taba&amp;!- mailing list of Internal fleveno
~ !, ~
there Maybe Grand· home nevertheless. No amount Helen Batte! In care of 1 h 1 8 transients. The first one will he vlsmJ "T he Carpetqera" eo that moved In "-world 110m· ue llld each quarter they will
had leu to do - and cer· of modern hvtng can breed the lnewopaper.
tested in Detroit at a cost of a ond found Uneo waillnl to see ,_.., In IIA.
send you Form M2 for you to ~ ~ G l • ·
-- ·- . quarter of a million dollors ·"8 H" at hia new
Festival The Unlltd Blltea ranb !bird complete and return 10 lbem. - · Time
Alain Delou, the French movie Theatre. He wu 10 carried 'a·
the wvrld'a tmportco cl
-···-IIado idol, is being tempted to try way he wenl into the Uckel Ahaeco. 'l!le United KI•pltlm,
Broadway In a play
tiUed booth ond ltarltd aelllna lick· wllb vlrlually oo eo~ pro.
"Bobo,"
to he produced by Car· etl blmself
duoliott ill tobacco. ranb flnl.
6000 oL'
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w..t Gel'llll117 fiiW -oo.
RsoQOCK's
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July weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr.
Mrs. Vernon Thompson and

ROOM SIZE RUGs-DISCOUNTED
9x 12 Latex Back
Cotton Loop

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i HANKS ....
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For your support in helping me move some cars from our lot.
We apologtze to those people that we were unable to talk to being
so. busy Saturday. Hope you :.Viii come back, we sure want to talk
With you. Remember . • .
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T~E SALE IS STILL ON!
THESE CARS ARE GOING ONE WAY OR ANOTHER

WHOLESALE HERE OR GALLIPOLIS
l961 lARK (6) · .................. · $1295
Clean and ni('e.1 Economy car.

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1957 CHEVROLET 4 DR. 6 CYL. · · · · · · $895
Jet black. Nice and solid. Standard trans.

1957 PlYMOUTH 4 DOOR .......... $795
Tu tone blue, V8, standard trans.

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J956 F~· V8 - 4 DOOR ...... .. .... $595

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PICNIC BAGS

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TABLES
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door Patio Tabl es. Reg.
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$2.69 PLASTIC
INSULATED PICNIC

JUGS

$2.25 Val. Nestles • 14 ounce
Big
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Reg. $1.39 value insulated Plcnic Sags,

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shop Pt~r! y, lim itPd quantit.J.
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MENS &amp; BOYS

SOFA PIUOWS

GLOSS FINISH
HOUSE

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WHITE TENNIS

$1.19 MT. MIST
81x96 QUILT

PAINT

OXFORDS

BATTS

Reg. $3.95 value Dixie
Gloss finish House Paint.
See this for value at low

AND SHOES

Reg. $1.19 value,
asot. big Kapok filJ.

$395

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Wide choice of asst. Aluminum
Ware, va1ues to $1 .59 in this
group, your ehoice at your Bonanza Store.

$595

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Cup Golf Balls, save now
at this Jow low price at
your
Bonanza
Store.
Shop early and save.

Reg. $6.95 9xl2 plastic coal·

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Window Shades ea.

Reg. $1.29 value 311"x6 size
washable plastic, green, white.
tan. Save now at thia law, low

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:of Point Pleasant visited Sun•· II
!day evening with Mr. Plants'
lsister, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ad·

·. Automatic( trans. Ra'dlo and heater. See lt.

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29c yd. 36" wid~. Buy sev·
era! .vurd s now ;~t this low

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lighl·on·your.feet and sons of Mason were the
feeling, yet wonder· IIScmd••Y evening dinner gu~sts
fully restful, comlorl·
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Roush
ing support! Try a
Mrs. Annie Fry.

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and

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ENOU(;~, PAL!
TIM~ TO (;O!

WE GIVE BIG

. 1956 .UI.(K 4 DR. HARDTOP · · · · · · · · $695

. m the prevloua year. 'fttla ...... ...llllp
lontb r..
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bew
btots.
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aDd . .
reflected bt part, the l8lftC'Y oald. llltuce.
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lied the lower · than· IIJU81 quallly Other foods ot1 !be AIIIUII lilt
WASHINGTON tUPII-The Ag· of the llllll! O.......,ed erop,
of plentilulo . . wo.....eto.'
rlentturo Department hae ..tJ. ERS o;Umlllo(l aboul 11 m!l1loa peanut buttor and .........
mated u . S. experto of una manu· pounds of tobac&lt;o were oxp&lt;Witd Bllad ollt.
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raaured tobacoo for the yoar under various .&amp;........mettl ~
onded JuDe iiO totaled aboUt ,.,., gram~ calling for aaleo lor fnr· MONTREAL (UPII .. 1' b 1
million pounds, down 10 per t!Otll elgn CUI'I'fnqy, batlet 1« otr'ate&gt; l•ternattonal Alt . 'l'hlllport from~ 1961-62.
,
glc materials, and .IJiea an4er aoclatlon reporta .that a hillThe Department • Economic long-teHii credit ~· year survey IIIOWI ·41 per eent
Research S4ii'VIee t!RSI said ••·
'l!le Apney eald u.s.~ of air P-.ei's ll'aftl1~; · .
nual exporto In the 111151~ period expo;ta In eale~
lilt are 2t per ceo~ tmli tirHb · 011e
av.raged 41'1 mllllon pounds.
likely to lhow i6lne 'pin "!)VOl' olhet (IOI'I!Jii'~
pet eliit wf1b
The 18U-a exports of Duo • 1118!, proY)diJI#• ~ .IJIJI . flue. two or mm, 1 jJer eel w.ttb
cured, tllf principal export ct .... cur1!11 erop 11 ill ~~life gt11l- three other• inti i • . &lt;*It
were atimated to be dowo a 1itr ODd lG&lt;elp burin c., obllilt wllb four til' _ . .: ~.

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., July 10, 1963·3 and Mrs. Annie Fry spent the family of Mlamlsburr, 0., Mr. aloe. Rev. John JoonhQwer
111r and Mrs c E Fry Is- HOUSTON (UPI
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~th ol July witb Mro. Roush 's
Mrs. · WUIIam Van · Meler dSQibter Sharon· ilao Caned 00 lb!d ·with titek- ·· ,a
loo ol N
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Char· oil major PI
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Rickard Friday afternoon.
brother ..nd lamlly Mr. and
amlly of
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adkintt Mts. Howard Roush and
Mr. Stanley
ol New Utile
eveaJD&amp;, wife, Mr. aDd Mrl. Jimmie ,., I:the;;;;;;;;flrst---lefth---an..d-•r_ev.,.;;er~to-'lil;i;n~Hou~sl;i;on;;;;i:l)ll~·~le;..
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of New Haven spenl Friday of the Vtrnorr community
viaited his lister Mro and Mr Am
of Middleport and
and ~• lr
with Mrs. Adklna' brolher Ern- Mr. aod Mra. Jolut
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Hoffman W~:r .r: llaturda~· Withy Mr IIIII II 1 MrHa. 11111 i.lra. Joi\R Fry. New
..t and sister Twlla.
and daughters of
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Mrs. Beulah Rickard visited Saturday ~lll!rnoon with
Calltag) on Mr. and Mrs. HI&gt;' EdMr~Mable E. Roush
11 Mr. and Mrs. Waller Friend
- - - - - - - - - - Thursday morning with Mr. and Grandstaff 1 . father and
Rayburn Sunday were Mf. spending 801110 lime with Mrs of Letart bonoretl l!teir
Mr. and Mrs. J&gt;allss Glbbo, Mrs. C. E. Fry.
Mr. and Mra.- Ives King.
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Mro. Lnter Adkins, Mra. Nora Adkins.
· 1!011, Joe llrlmm 11111 Mlaa. Mair· ll
Jamce and Denv'\" aDd Mr . •and The youth of the Oak Grave Mr. and Mrs. Dallns Gibbs,
· .Rogers atjd tlttu8hten, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fisher tha Thompson with a blrt:bdliY II
Mrs. Elson Long and son of E. U. B. church met at the Janice and Denver aDd Mr.
Vtoa McDermitt rl: West ~ Point Pleawtt visited Mon- dinner Sunday. 1'hole,
B:oad Run ylslted Monday eve. churoh Tuesday evening with Mn. Elaol! Long and son
Miss Garnet Aten, day evening wllb Mr. and Mrs. )Dg were Mr. Ray Friend of llli·
nmg with Mr. Gibbs' parenll, their parents for a cookout and Broad Run and Mr. and
Miss Elaine McKenney of !ired M Roush and Mrs Annie nois Mr Roy •Friend M 11
Mr. and Mrs. Dwlgh! Glbbo. picnic to end their Bible school. Tobey Myers were the
Fry. ·
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Tbompson, Miss June
Mr. and Mrs. Okey B. Roush jThey al~o met Friday night for of Mr. and Mrs. DNlgbl
Mr. Virgil Adkins, Mr. and ·Mrs. Ma Planta 1 tit the Ann Friend, Mrs, Maryy ~:::: 11
lefl Tuesday for Akron, 0., their B1ble School program, to July 4lh.
Lester AdkWJs, Mrs. Erell ast we k ~ith' h · 8 ~ Mrs and children Walter F
where they wlll visit Mrs. show what they hod learned · Mra. Atlle Hoffman
and Rev. John lcenhoW·
Clara Bell 'carol Carl ao
1 :dk' whe\ un~
Ro"sh'eo son
and famlly, and display their crafts. Those her mother Mrs. Nora
an~ Sharon called OD Mr. but :~pr
t ~·~limen
Joe and the host 'and hostess
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Blessing; attending were Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. C. E. Fry Sunday ev~ Mr .~v ~ a Stanle Acik· Mr.' and Mrs Walter Friettd '
Jr. Mike and CUokie Blessing James Keefer and daugbte~, Mr · and Mrs. John
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'V'llcalion with their fll'andpar· daughters, Mrs. Holtice Thomp- and baby of Greenbank, W. Va. Thompson . of Miamisburg, .{), Lester _Adlnns spent '!"'~ and Mrs .. ~car Grimm and
ents returned to their home in son, Martha, Alberta and Vir· vl~lted Mr. King's father ~nd are spending a week vL!lting : y ~th Mrdk~ mother, daughter VISited Mr. and Mrs.
Akror with the Roushes.
• ginia, Mr. and MI;S. Leonard wile Mr. lind Mrs. lves King their grandparents, Mr. and
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Curtis Rickard Monday.
The chores of an aver·
Mr. and Mrs. James Keeler Roosh and family, Mr~. Amy Saturday.
Mrs. HoiWird Rayburn.
. age day should not cheat you of the enjoy·
1nd Paula spent Sunday after· Boston. Mrs. Ester Whitmer, Wednesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Homer DooUI·
noon in Cheshire, 0. visiting Mrs. Mildred Thompson and g~esb of Mr. a.nd Mrs.
of Point Pleasant visited the
ment of dining and relaxing with your
With Mrs. Keeler's parents, lllr. Toney. Mrs. Rena Bonecutter G1bbs ""e lhetr son, Mr.
of July with Mr. and Mrs.
lnd Mrs. Raymond Fife. .
and Christie, Mrs. Mary las Gibbs and Mr. Elson Long Howard Rayburn,
family. Recurring dinnertime doldrums
Mr. nod Mrs. Walter Whit· Grimm and children, Mr. and of Broad Run.
Visiting over the 4th of July
may be a symplon of physical disorder.
mer of Ashland, o, and Mr . Mrs. Albert Boston, Mrs. Na· Sundav dmner guests of Mr. with )&gt;lr. and Mrs. Lester AtJ..
ond Mrs. Robert Mumow and omi Yeager and daughters, and Mrs. Harry Thompson
were Mr. and Mrs, Millard
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Let your doctor decide, and let us help you
sons Gary and Tommie of Co. 1 Mrs. Erell Adkins, Mrs. Nellie were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
abide by bis decision.
lumbus, 0 . spent the. past Adkins. Mrs. Ethel Rayburn, Whitmer of Ashland, 0 ., Mr. Knightspent and Patty and Mr.
weekend with Mrs. Wh1tmers' ,1 Miss Bonnie Jean Rayburn, and Mrs. Robert Mumaw, Gary and Mrs. Frank Williams, all
parenls" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Lucy Cullen and sons, and Tommie of Columbus, 0 ., of Columbus, 0., and M ro.
'l'~ompson .
Mrs. Alice Randolph and daugh· and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nancy Smith of Point Pleastlllt.
Mrs. Blanch Yeager attended tef' and Mrs. Garnet Chapman. Thompson and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee T. Hart
FURNitURE CO.
the family reunion of the Mr. and Mrs. Kennelh Rick· Master Roger and Larry of Mason· visited Mr. Hart's
MASON. W. VA.
Roushes at the cottage of her ard of Columbus, 0 .. is spend· Keefer spent. Thursday night uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport
brother, M{. Walton Roush at ing their vacatlm, with their •and Frtday With Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rickard aud aunt, Mrs.
Buckeye Lake at Columbus aunt, Mrs. Blanch Van Schoyck iJames Keefer and Paula.
Blanch Van Schoyck Sundty ev.,.
Sunday. Her brother and wife, and uncle and . wife, Mr. and ~ Mr. and Mrs . Russell HoffMr. and Mrs. Ray Roush, Mrs . Curtis Rickard.
man were In Huntington Satur·
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daughter and family Mr. and! Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adkins dav shopp~g. .
DISCOUNT
SALE!
Mrs. Andy Cross, Eddie and of New Haven visited Monday . Mr. Dam~! Weigand of Hunt·
COTTON MUSLIN
1000 YARDS 59c
Paul nephews and families, afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. mglon VISited Tuesdty alter·
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roush and curtis Rickard and Mrs. tiOon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
FINE PRINT
PILLOW
Wide asst. of fancy Glassware.
Ronnie and Mr. and Mrs .. Ke-n- Blanch Van Schoyck .
·M. Roush and Mrs. Annie Fry.
Values to 29c in this group.
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net~ Roosh, Mr. and Mrs. Ar· Mr9. Harold Love of Chesa· Mrs. Taylor Fridley and Mrs.
Cboice this group, low, low price.
nett Roush all aceompanled iP.,ake, o ., spent the past week Lona Jones of Point Pleasant
Mrs. Yeager to the reunion . jwith her sisteF- and husband. v1s1ted Tuesday evenmg wtth 1
Values to 59e yd. in this group
Reg. 49c snowy whit-e 1,2x31
Mrs. Sue Robinette and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Adkins. Mr ..~nd Mrs. Russell Ho!fman.
D~ip dries, fancy cottons, :i6';
DISCOUNT
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LARGE
SIZE
Pi llow Cases, cotton muslin,
and Mrs. Arch Roush were Mrs. Adkins has been confined 1 Mms Sandra and Mr. J1mm1e
Wide, fast colors. Save now at
buy sever al now at tltil
shopping in Pl. Pleasant Fri· to her home by Illness, but re. , Thompson from Miamisburg, 0 .
your Bonanza Store.
discount pri ce .
day afternoon.
ported as improving at this Vlstted Sunday afternoon w1th
Mrs. Beulah Rickard called time.
:Mrs. Nora Adkins.
Asst. Vi.Jon To.iletries at a new
on Mr. Ernest and Miss Twlla Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Roush 1 Rev. and Mrs. John Icenhow·
low low price, wide selection,
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. ·~ er and family spent lhe past
see these and save now at only
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Iweek with Mr. and Mrs. Terry
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1 Roush and sons of Kingston, II·
iinois. While there they attend·
1
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enjoyed a picnic at Kirk·
"HOPE" &amp; BEAUCREST
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark'
family. Mr. Roush and Mr.
Walking for miles or l l ~l::~:~;w:~ere formerly !rom West
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There was an uncommon lot of bangin' of firecrack·
ews In Pomeroy·Middleport on July fourth, CODiidering
MIUng tbem to individuals is contrary to wtsbes of the
blo General Assembly. A straneer in Obio for \be day
uld have been sure to ask, "How come you don't bal'e
1 W· l&amp;alnst firecracker?
Or look at it aanother way. Back in those good old
d ya of prohibition that law was so disreearded there
~y a1 wellllave been no law atai'. Js Ohio's firecracker
liw coming to tile same standard of respect?
t'a easy to blame youngsters
f allootlng firecrackers by clgaret, utended that hand
k slll8 them off with the state· , outside the car door, hop)J18 for
ment, "They'll
get
'em an opportunity to drop It among
o~ehow, anyway."
the conversing fll'OUp. At the
ll'hal'l not true. Firecrackers 1same time he turned to anolh·
aten't like bootleg whiskey. ,er youth in the rear seat .uk·
Places of business selling IIJ'e. lng for a match to 118ht the
"*'ckers are eaay to locate. firecracker.
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under At that moment off went the
spreading elms In deep hollows firecracker, havlna been accJ.
back In our hills.
dentally llghted by the clgaret.
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Fortunately, no Pomeroy or 1"Because it WBI a
1 m all
Middleport youngster lost 1 'cracker, no fingers were loot.
fi,ger , eye, or hand. A 12-year· However, the hand that held
oljl Racine boy lost an eye In the firecracker was numb for
0 (firecracker) powder explos· several days.
..., the details of which , .. : That little account Is a per·
njaln clouded.
,feet erample of the dangers of
We know a young man who firecrackers and
illustrates
a few years ago as a high graphically the reason for the
sqhool boy was riding In a car Ohio law banning their sale.
aJiloklng a clgaret with some Too, II Ia one more case of
small firecrackers In his pock· •, Americans having so many
et.
"Don't Do This" laws t h • y
'The party In the car otop- , tend to Ignore all taw•.
ptd to talk to several friends. I Let's either enforce I h I •
'!1&gt;e boy with the flrecrackero law, or repeal il. Thi• last
tOok one out of his pocket, lfourth of July, It wasn't much
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the bead ol 1D NAACP aolHet· make aome cbaraclor wilhJ'tlatlon paradl. II 4J 'I that Ita NOfll'OII. FGI' O&lt;IIIIPII: 1111
ao.. o-p 1lomatJ _, not llomDe) jUII tool: over. No pr.- puNtsh&lt;d Ia "8~ !ba Ia lllo
be muob Gl • pollttelan, u vtow I1'I'IJIPI!Itll. 'l!le IIOvtl' Wbltl Houle'' by E. P'!ellll1e
charged, but bla lnstloct for the 1101' limply stepped to the head Morrow !Coward·McCanD.
· warm ODd fll'adoua political gao. of the parlde aDd led off.
MQI'fOII - Wbill JloUM .....a.
lUre Ia lboul 81 good Of Jo1u&gt; F. No oue Who knowl ftollllle7 ialnllvl off10II' f« I p .., Ia I
KemledJ'•· Tlllt 1a oery good, IJI. wall would ucrlbt !hot ......,.. projecll. *HI, duriDI tho a.
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IIDmlloJ demcm*lled bla po. o men of OlVera Inteatlt7. Be Ia II a puoaao that will I ' Ill
Ulleal llllllDet laot weekeod lu Ukely UDder eny c:Jrcumatancu llomDt)',
lalhtoDablt Gr&lt;llle Polllle, Mich. to be moved more by moral !ban
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Then be 'illepped oil the oJde. other COJUideratlonl.
11-w 11 IICIIIIIIhbtl '- lila
llnll Ill I 1t1tpriae ljlpOiriiiOI al NOGetbeM, RoiiiDt)' lllldl to objeellva Ill b1a dllclluloa c1 lila
N'II'G aDd bla probiii!DII, poiJ!!cel
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E1nnbowera lavllecl him IIIII 1111
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II ill the Routt Ollke llllddinl perlea..," M...- DOIId Ill 1111
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dl.arf, "aod, deapile my faeliac
WASIIINGTON tUPIJ - UDie.o1 A per1011 wouldo'l SIJJIIOCI, judg. about Mormono, I bave to lllmil
you happen to enjoy looking at 1111 from aome ol the leglolallon that thq havo one ol the IJllllt
pretty glrll ill bathilla aulto, a thO!)' pw, that member• of Con- mlllical poupo 1 bavo avor
Miss Universe DOWI ccmfereaee II iNh were ~Ia of aucb dJo. hoard. Salt Lake City 11 1 dlfll·
r.atber a IetdowD.
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A fll'OUp of the partlcipanll mclerb and slenofll'apben.
hu deep-oeated ralentlesl dfl.
thll year's Miss Universe ..,.. 'l!le Capitol not only ofler1 1 crlmlnaUoo and.' atnee lila cit) II
le!t .topped off here lor 1 villi stunnln!l oarlety of girl life ill the run, controlled aDd practleii)J
Ill route to :Miami Beach, whore aeoree ot C&lt;lllgrtllloDIJ olllces: C111 owned , by Mormons, II II only
the pageant will be •taaed later many occulooo rare and llltertsl- 1181Ural that 1 have developed
lhlt mootb.
lag specleo can be opotted lllllODg atloJ18 feellngt 1bout them."
Tbey bold a preu cont-.. the llocli: of tourlstl,
Mom&gt;W'1 booll ... ba widoiJ'
011 the 1horeo Ill a botel nrlmo or ao rm told. I nevar no11a read by NOfll'OOI Ia lbe Nartb
mlzl&amp; pool, but u turDed out to IUdl llliDp IIIJ,eJI.
and East. 111t Salt LUe QIJ
·• ba more .tsual than oral. Eltlw
pauaga will do 00 aood to 11om.
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lhtir limo w11 mooopollled by
""Y'• poUUeal futuro. 11 could be
pbotograpberl - lhq -.. un·
afilll. bowevtr. b7 able to speak Engllsb.
1UCb u IIIIICilq NAACP parlllol.
II was' moot disappointing be·
Furtbw, the IOVIrDOr Ia aolld17
eauaa I had been looking forward
011 record on civil righto, In 1
to dlacuosln&amp; lila Common Mar1161 televlled appearance tNBCJ
ly Helen lottel
ket with Mlso Belgium, obleilllllg
Romney wu told thalo ''niln
MIA Fr.,..., vltw1 of !leo· De
ba1 been a lot of lllk o1 ,.,..
S 's Got Somel In1 There
tamly less mental strain-than BY DOROTHY KILO
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- Gaulle'a "fll'and dHign," hearlllg
church sf!ilistiOD and tho C"''ur
r Helen
today's actlvity·harassed houseALL
an arranger.
ollne Swann.
MIA Jtaly'l opinion of the lltW BY WIU.IAM P. BARKER vaUve nature of the Jllormo
/I'm convmced
wife who must belong to r1vel BROADWAY GRAPEVINE
Sandra Dee Is In New York Mayor Wagner's pals believe Pl&gt;pt, aDd ao forth.
Dlslrlcl Muqer, Marietta Church. Now Ia uu, rJght .;
~hat manufacturers of corn committees AND the
PTA Korl Malden, back In the for conferenc~; Wltll 20th Cet; hiS son Bobby Ifill enter poll- I could, of OOIU'It, have Inter· Do you have I maid, cook or wrong? Have lltey tthe cburchl
rJb;edles are subsidizing ladies' must chauffeur her kids to a IUnited States after serving as tury·Fox on 'fake Her, She 1 Ucs when he fll'lduates from viewed MIA England, but only 0111 someone elae working ill your tabn 1 posttloo about IDI~
s~ stylists.
dozen assorted "whoop-las" a Ja judge at the Berlin Film Festl· Mine." She .may also talk big Harvard · · · · Marla Callll' thing bu ben happenln1 Ill EDgo home? U you do, then you are lion and queatlono of that ~?'
lrhat foun~ation garment man· week, PLUS the Utile League; ival, reports, "It's wonderful just, ~eals _with, members of I he most recent YL!ll Ill B e r II n, land recet~tly and I was reluctant an empiO)'er whether you !mow Ro1111111: "I would Ill)' IJial,
u!Jclurers are also subSidlzing ;must arrange for appomtments Jbelng an American In Berlin . Cleopatra , gang
In Las where she sang at the Deutsch In bring that up.
II or not. As an employer, you that 11 wrong. 1 know or ... men
IIJIIkers of tight sktrts and close- ,with the orthodontist, the dane· since President ~nnedy'a \'Is· Vegas they re still chattering Opera HDU50, was anything but
Feoro Cha,...... Rtoelln
are required to fllit a report prGIII'OUlva reiJiion lbatt my owa
f?.!mg stretch pants.
[lng teacher, the kiddie·bafrdres· 1tt. Anyone who even looks Ulte about the way Buddy Hackett an unqualified success. Crlllea I wa1 afraid oDe of the chaptr· with the Internal Revenue Of. religion. 1 am to.. tha eltmbtalloa
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Thai maker of the latest in 'ser, the poodle trimmer, the ,an
Ameri&lt;lan Is enjOying a ~re-I tangled with a pair of h~cltlers complllined tha~, "~, paulotl oneo mlgbt overbear us and 1e1 ftce every~ months tore- of racial diocl'fmlnlllon. 1 bnt
fa~1~i: ~h~~ave some sort of ar· •allergy speciahst, the doctor . •mendous surge of frlendllnlls l durm~ his act ~· Quite a has disappeared and OliO gets the wrong Idea. ·
port the wagea of any empiO)'· workect for II Itt hOUJJDc aDd ..
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with the
ready • who-remove.,.warts, all
of from the Gerlll8ll people. lh· lscene. ·
H~~ Harto the lmprenlon
hal bidden So~ was nothing much for ee to whom you have paid cash aU other fleldl linea 1 wtllll to
1 repmter to do but deposH him· WBIOI of $50 or more during Michigan. 1 bavt doctt t ; . l
clothing people for exclu. wbich Grandma ignored, or, m1men stopped me on the street j f~rd, ':"ho owns Show mll(l· farewell to art.
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use of their materials, and .the case of warts, let the kids to kles me and strangers shook ztne, l~ bou~ht ,another one
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sell on a ebalse longue and watch tho quarter.
Ucly and openly. 1 baw 1
Is why Mrs. [)o.jt.yourself imanage themselves with a hotlmy hand and bugged me. l'oe called Bravo. Its a quarter· NBC'a ace newseoster Bob aome 20 of the world's moot Many people think that they before public bodies to ell
find the stuff on sale by needle and black·magic.
been to diplomatic affalrl where ly dedicated to mu~le · · ·: ·' · · Wllson starts a new financial beautilul YDUll8 worn• parade don't have to report the wageo discrim!naUoo Ia bollllng." '
yard.
Grandma may have had to Iactors were rarely guests. The Over. at Metro they re dellgbt· show nelrt month. He'D IDle!' eround Ia powder blue owtm sulll. or their household help It they
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persons who spend lour stoke up a wood stove, but she Gennana were friendly be- ed With od~anc:e reports on the view celebrltlel - Red Skelton Pity.
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only work one day a week, or UPI's national reporter, Rlll'f7
more hours per day before never fought au air condition· fore, but never lUte Ibis."
~~ :::rrii-Cis!re Bloom Hill), alld Gloria Swan9011, for eu , Beauty pageanta continue to less. The leogth Gl time a per- FerjiiSOn, llltervlewed llonlne,
TV set seem to have lost a Ins system that quits on Sunday 1 Larry Blyden, In Nice to lllln
uotlng. Averaga moo· pie-on bow they
became attract large l!l'Owda ill tlda COUD· son works ror you hae no ~· Ia~ autumn. Fersuoon ~ '
d&amp;llre." of their .reasoning abil· !or a TV set with the horizontal "Harry's Girts," collaboratedie'.:'"rs ~eem ~sclnal8d by It, rich. And they'll be lnYIItd to try, but actually they do DG1 pro: lng on your responolblllty Ill thet the rellgloul iloue 11'011
m d1rect rat1o :o t1me spent hold out of whack.
with producers Joe stein and' an stu ento
para.paychol- give the public Ups on how to vide much of a challetl&amp;• for a make thest reports. U you brltfly In Ronmey• 1 guhernalorl·
viewing. Is It the effecl of the AND in addition to built. in , Billy Friedberg in flying 8 huge logy have volunteered glowtngl"ave money .... The Holly· veteran glrl·watcher.
pay your household employee al eampalgn. n WBI uoetl8d
somehow.' or Is it the ,child labor, Grandma hod the ,Amerlcan flag outside the bulld· lquotes.
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wood fan magazine wrlten bleu When a bird·watcher bas • yen • sum ol $50 or more In cash that Negroes were tneUgtble for
t~~el&gt;ey or anythmg which lo ,tfired Girl . And her husband IJng where they were rehears- ' Druggists m Manhattan I Weal iEllzabelh Taylor and Jllcquol· to gaze upon a great racktt-tailod wages during any quarter ot tho Mormoa prielthood and that
st:~:&lt;ed to lose use of its fac- ,did her thinking for her: he ing on the 4th of July, The t70's say they're selling more lne Kennedy. 11tey say If 11 drongo or a rufous-browned pep-the calendar year, you must aU llOland pt1'IOIII there!oro
ul
even too~ care of the money. three also hired a !5-piece band land more lipstick to boys. Their weren't for those two
ladlel, per shrike, he does not go to an make a report Ill lllternal fte. were oeeood elau elllaelll. Rom·
too many women take Yup, she had 11 pretty good. 1,to play American songs while order sheets Indicate they aoon they'd be starving. ·The
ex· a91811. '11111 would be COII!IIdered venue showing the name, IIOClal .., met the 1uu1 prompiiJ and
~anlage of the fact that no wondrr why she died so young' ·~ fireworks celebrated our Ind.. •may lop Greenwich VIllage Countess Peggy Dorelia can be unoporUnc.
aecurlty number, and
wages appll'tlltiy deolllva1, rerguaoa
trusts a woman driver - - H.)
,pendence Day. They figured the !nelghborhoodaln.cosmetlc sal~sllound almost nlgbUy at tbe Hegoeslntotheparborwoodo paid; and send your ahare and ..,.ud, clUng bla ~ lmJII'II'
even another woman - and , NOW - on with hte. Jetter : :gesture might not endear them to males ·
Mtlton
Berle s Living Room, where !ltt'l ob- to 109, Mil U.. .w..la In thllr the Employee'a share Gl taxea slvt record 81 . , lldvaat. ef,
get away with things which ] .... That the art of bome- .to General de Gaulle at i hIs daughter, Vickie, flew In from vlously the number one faa of naturalllablllll. Spottlllc a red· due for the quArter InvolVed. civil rtgbll. lila 81oocJa1eo c1a1ta
us lrustworthy women imaking ha' been confu!led w1th, :moment in ~lslor)' , but lhey ,school at Switzerland to join singer Arthur Todd .. .. . A fa· whiskered bulbul II only fun for Maida, cooks, gardeners, handy· he polled 1 hany -~~~ N.,re
our teeth .
and reduced to the groveling ·Wl!re determined to have that :him and his entourage at the mous West Side re91uarant, eiOol- a bird·watcher whee II II ICCOIII· men, chaulfeun, and othera who pr&lt;dncta.
.
weather isn't getting and abased position of a scrul&gt; I touch of home away from home. ,Concord Hotel '· · Broadway. ed lor SUmmer vacat1011, may panled by • of polaoo Ivy. perform houlihold wort ill or .1totnney )las Aid be -w aat
than it used .to be : we woman-on her kn-: the finer, The End of an En: lrvlng jltes who know Lenny Bruce ln· never open again.
. Pie..,. LttMitil
abOut a private home are con- seek lh• Repub1loari pretldentlal
have .more stallstlcs now. !hings such as happiness, lov· Bertin is giving up his music Itlmately prediCt he wiD accept A new book olated lor Fall It " mucb tho same with Birl· sidered household or dnmaatlc IIDJDluatiou. Be ltun'l 11lltl lie
for kids, potltlces, morals, mg comfort, fll'aclous hospital· publlshin&amp; officea on the eecondla stretch In the Government publication is titled "1964 Min· wstcblng. Ol'ianloed displays of worken. Even bllbyaillerl, who- would reject It II offered. 1111
ity, thoughtful guldtnce, pride floor of 1650 Broadwoy Nobody Hospital '" Lexington, Ky., to lsters' Federal Income T u feminine pulebrltude lake • great thar adult or leenagen, Yiho great.a bandloap II that lllpUJ&gt;.
when they talk abouttn cooking, needlework or gar· In Tin Pan Alley ca." remem• take "the cure." They feel he's Guide." &lt;Not even Heaven can deal Df Ute pltuure oul Of tlda eome Ill a private home regu· Ucan prof~
hard thmgs were for Grand·. dening, have been
obscured. her a ttme when the magic resigned to It now, m fact may help, fellows.) . .. .. More than ancient pullltle by ra1110Vf1ta the larly to care for eblldren, laD Uoa 1ll01I-lear and rerent hJin •
they ltx'get her "helpmg What did the housewife do to Mme wasn't on lhooe w· dow actually welcome an opportun· one or two local beallliea are element of dlance.
IIIIo lhll eatecorr. Social seeur- a m1varlck. No p~r!J tirandl
~]~":y:True, she had many cause such a fall from respect ... Mickey Rooney .Is ~~acln: ity lo get professional help. reaping publicity on the Jamea Spollln&amp; a pretty lllrl at a beag. ity tuel muot be paid on the
btll they were her that her daughter refuses lo do minor surgery
Page Mor· Robert Morse, who expects l.:ofland oil case. Jean Mart.ln ly contest almply lo oo accom· wageo you pay to any of lheaa
There weren't the the things for which she was ton the current wife of million· to become a daddy for the sec· (ex·wtle of the aforementioned plllhment at aiL
employees If they amount to '"
·
of "outaide activities" once respected? FROM , air~ William Black has been ond time during the Broadway •mllllonalre Wlltiam Black) Some of the beitlllrl·watchlng $SO cash Cll' IIIOI'tl,
OIVOTIDJOINTPmOP
take them away now GRANTS PASS, OREGON
subpoenaed to appe~ In court run of "How to Succeed," has was featured In the currant 11'DU11&lt;1•ln the world can be found U you ~ve lltVfl' rewrtec1
MIU MA,oN All/1
• IO.year-otd could wash Dear f'GPO:
JShe's being sued lor $6 000 by been alerted that the baby is Newsweek treatment blcauaa 111 Waablngtoa. Amobg lba ......, houaehold 'amp1oyeeo lldore,
",U.::"
1nd run a carpet·sweep- Love your letter, bot don't
-' - - due in a few days. If it's a girl, abe wu strolllnrt alq5th Ave. favoroblt loealiono~ the~· you can requeat an employer'• :;;-;; ·~-6.:!'"~" 11 -;;::::.:;
SIX·year-olds could d u s t, qulle agree with your last para· Inesl·making Instinct out of the he and his cute dancer • wile, in the fifllea. A strange wom.
Identification number from Ill' •·--:.uo
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Carole D'Andrew, will name an in a madras dress walked the grades· thq dealre at prlceo ternal Revanue by comqletln8
carried In wood or coal graph The housewife will nev· female. _ H.
carried out ashes - clean· Ier forsake the art of bomemak· This column is dedicated to her Robin. If a boy, Christopher up to her slapped her 1n the they ers willina tb pay.
Form OASI·31 whleh can be ., - 11 -1 1
up their accompaoylng mese, Iing Perhap8 she follows It •· family living, so 11 you're hav· Charles
. Uncle Sam Is con- face, and
'"lbat'a for ERS
the United Slates, 81 obtained al
Social Securll)' :£.,. " "'" - '
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etc. - and ate what Grand· 1Iong different lines nowadtys, llng kid trouble or just plain aider1ng a move to take over being 1n that dirty show!"
the world a ltadln&amp; produ..,. aDd lllstrlet Oflk!e located at 1)8 ..~::::;r;::::rr:...'1ili...:;:
put before them. No short with l•ss emphasis on time-con· ,trouble, let Helen help YOU. ~e old hotels in principal oil·
exporter of toaC&lt;O, aupplled Ill Putnam Street, Marietta, Ohio• .,.~- ":· ,':.':
~
cook abel
.summg needlework and lnlri· She will al.. welcome your own 1es and renovate them for home- Joe Lavine Dew home from per cent rJ. the nearly 1.7 bllUon You will then be placed 011 the
t:~n~from H.: You've go I cale cooking. BUt she likes her amusing experlenceo. Addreos Iless people, mendicants a nd Hollywood where he wu super• poundo of 11lll1l1l1h1fl&lt; taba&amp;!- mailing list of Internal fleveno
~ !, ~
there Maybe Grand· home nevertheless. No amount Helen Batte! In care of 1 h 1 8 transients. The first one will he vlsmJ "T he Carpetqera" eo that moved In "-world 110m· ue llld each quarter they will
had leu to do - and cer· of modern hvtng can breed the lnewopaper.
tested in Detroit at a cost of a ond found Uneo waillnl to see ,_.., In IIA.
send you Form M2 for you to ~ ~ G l • ·
-- ·- . quarter of a million dollors ·"8 H" at hia new
Festival The Unlltd Blltea ranb !bird complete and return 10 lbem. - · Time
Alain Delou, the French movie Theatre. He wu 10 carried 'a·
the wvrld'a tmportco cl
-···-IIado idol, is being tempted to try way he wenl into the Uckel Ahaeco. 'l!le United KI•pltlm,
Broadway In a play
tiUed booth ond ltarltd aelllna lick· wllb vlrlually oo eo~ pro.
"Bobo,"
to he produced by Car· etl blmself
duoliott ill tobacco. ranb flnl.
6000 oL'
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July weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr.
Mrs. Vernon Thompson and

ROOM SIZE RUGs-DISCOUNTED
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For your support in helping me move some cars from our lot.
We apologtze to those people that we were unable to talk to being
so. busy Saturday. Hope you :.Viii come back, we sure want to talk
With you. Remember . • .
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T~E SALE IS STILL ON!
THESE CARS ARE GOING ONE WAY OR ANOTHER

WHOLESALE HERE OR GALLIPOLIS
l961 lARK (6) · .................. · $1295
Clean and ni('e.1 Economy car.

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1957 CHEVROLET 4 DR. 6 CYL. · · · · · · $895
Jet black. Nice and solid. Standard trans.

1957 PlYMOUTH 4 DOOR .......... $795
Tu tone blue, V8, standard trans.

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J956 F~· V8 - 4 DOOR ...... .. .... $595

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DECORATED MIET Al
INDOOR OR OUTDOOR
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Decorat ed m ~ t a l indoor~ut­
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52.00 value at a !le w low,
low price. Save now at yuur
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INSULATED PICNIC

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$2.25 Val. Nestles • 14 ounce
Big
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KAPOK FILLED ASSORTED

"DIXIE"

MENS &amp; BOYS

SOFA PIUOWS

GLOSS FINISH
HOUSE

MOULDED SOLE
WHITE TENNIS

$1.19 MT. MIST
81x96 QUILT

PAINT

OXFORDS

BATTS

Reg. $3.95 value Dixie
Gloss finish House Paint.
See this for value at low

AND SHOES

Reg. $1.19 value,
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Wide choice of asst. Aluminum
Ware, va1ues to $1 .59 in this
group, your ehoice at your Bonanza Store.

$595

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your
Bonanza
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Reg. $6.95 9xl2 plastic coal·

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Window Shades ea.

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washable plastic, green, white.
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:of Point Pleasant visited Sun•· II
!day evening with Mr. Plants'
lsister, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ad·

·. Automatic( trans. Ra'dlo and heater. See lt.

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29c yd. 36" wid~. Buy sev·
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lighl·on·your.feet and sons of Mason were the
feeling, yet wonder· IIScmd••Y evening dinner gu~sts
fully restful, comlorl·
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Roush
ing support! Try a
Mrs. Annie Fry.

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WASHINGTON tUPII-The Ag· of the llllll! O.......,ed erop,
of plentilulo . . wo.....eto.'
rlentturo Department hae ..tJ. ERS o;Umlllo(l aboul 11 m!l1loa peanut buttor and .........
mated u . S. experto of una manu· pounds of tobac&lt;o were oxp&lt;Witd Bllad ollt.
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onded JuDe iiO totaled aboUt ,.,., gram~ calling for aaleo lor fnr· MONTREAL (UPII .. 1' b 1
million pounds, down 10 per t!Otll elgn CUI'I'fnqy, batlet 1« otr'ate&gt; l•ternattonal Alt . 'l'hlllport from~ 1961-62.
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glc materials, and .IJiea an4er aoclatlon reporta .that a hillThe Department • Economic long-teHii credit ~· year survey IIIOWI ·41 per eent
Research S4ii'VIee t!RSI said ••·
'l!le Apney eald u.s.~ of air P-.ei's ll'aftl1~; · .
nual exporto In the 111151~ period expo;ta In eale~
lilt are 2t per ceo~ tmli tirHb · 011e
av.raged 41'1 mllllon pounds.
likely to lhow i6lne 'pin "!)VOl' olhet (IOI'I!Jii'~
pet eliit wf1b
The 18U-a exports of Duo • 1118!, proY)diJI#• ~ .IJIJI . flue. two or mm, 1 jJer eel w.ttb
cured, tllf principal export ct .... cur1!11 erop 11 ill ~~life gt11l- three other• inti i • . &lt;*It
were atimated to be dowo a 1itr ODd lG&lt;elp burin c., obllilt wllb four til' _ . .: ~.

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., July 10, 1963·3 and Mrs. Annie Fry spent the family of Mlamlsburr, 0., Mr. aloe. Rev. John JoonhQwer
111r and Mrs c E Fry Is- HOUSTON (UPI
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800
~th ol July witb Mro. Roush 's
Mrs. · WUIIam Van · Meler dSQibter Sharon· ilao Caned 00 lb!d ·with titek- ·· ,a
loo ol N
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Char· oil major PI
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Rickard Friday afternoon.
brother ..nd lamlly Mr. and
amlly of
tho Rtck'
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adkintt Mts. Howard Roush and
Mr. Stanley
ol New Utile
eveaJD&amp;, wife, Mr. aDd Mrl. Jimmie ,., I:the;;;;;;;;flrst---lefth---an..d-•r_ev.,.;;er~to-'lil;i;n~Hou~sl;i;on;;;;i:l)ll~·~le;..
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of New Haven spenl Friday of the Vtrnorr community
viaited his lister Mro and Mr Am
of Middleport and
and ~• lr
with Mrs. Adklna' brolher Ern- Mr. aod Mra. Jolut
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Hoffman W~:r .r: llaturda~· Withy Mr IIIII II 1 MrHa. 11111 i.lra. Joi\R Fry. New
..t and sister Twlla.
and daughters of
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Mrs. Beulah Rickard visited Saturday ~lll!rnoon with
Calltag) on Mr. and Mrs. HI&gt;' EdMr~Mable E. Roush
11 Mr. and Mrs. Waller Friend
- - - - - - - - - - Thursday morning with Mr. and Grandstaff 1 . father and
Rayburn Sunday were Mf. spending 801110 lime with Mrs of Letart bonoretl l!teir
Mr. and Mrs. J&gt;allss Glbbo, Mrs. C. E. Fry.
Mr. and Mra.- Ives King.
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Mro. Lnter Adkins, Mra. Nora Adkins.
· 1!011, Joe llrlmm 11111 Mlaa. Mair· ll
Jamce and Denv'\" aDd Mr . •and The youth of the Oak Grave Mr. and Mrs. Dallns Gibbs,
· .Rogers atjd tlttu8hten, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fisher tha Thompson with a blrt:bdliY II
Mrs. Elson Long and son of E. U. B. church met at the Janice and Denver aDd Mr.
Vtoa McDermitt rl: West ~ Point Pleawtt visited Mon- dinner Sunday. 1'hole,
B:oad Run ylslted Monday eve. churoh Tuesday evening with Mn. Elaol! Long and son
Miss Garnet Aten, day evening wllb Mr. and Mrs. )Dg were Mr. Ray Friend of llli·
nmg with Mr. Gibbs' parenll, their parents for a cookout and Broad Run and Mr. and
Miss Elaine McKenney of !ired M Roush and Mrs Annie nois Mr Roy •Friend M 11
Mr. and Mrs. Dwlgh! Glbbo. picnic to end their Bible school. Tobey Myers were the
Fry. ·
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Tbompson, Miss June
Mr. and Mrs. Okey B. Roush jThey al~o met Friday night for of Mr. and Mrs. DNlgbl
Mr. Virgil Adkins, Mr. and ·Mrs. Ma Planta 1 tit the Ann Friend, Mrs, Maryy ~:::: 11
lefl Tuesday for Akron, 0., their B1ble School program, to July 4lh.
Lester AdkWJs, Mrs. Erell ast we k ~ith' h · 8 ~ Mrs and children Walter F
where they wlll visit Mrs. show what they hod learned · Mra. Atlle Hoffman
and Rev. John lcenhoW·
Clara Bell 'carol Carl ao
1 :dk' whe\ un~
Ro"sh'eo son
and famlly, and display their crafts. Those her mother Mrs. Nora
an~ Sharon called OD Mr. but :~pr
t ~·~limen
Joe and the host 'and hostess
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Blessing; attending were Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. C. E. Fry Sunday ev~ Mr .~v ~ a Stanle Acik· Mr.' and Mrs Walter Friettd '
Jr. Mike and CUokie Blessing James Keefer and daugbte~, Mr · and Mrs. John
ning.
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who has been spending their Mrs. Mary Louise Keefer and King and Mr. and Mrs. Zetta Master Donnie and B lilt e of New Haven and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. James Keeter and Mr.
'V'llcalion with their fll'andpar· daughters, Mrs. Holtice Thomp- and baby of Greenbank, W. Va. Thompson . of Miamisburg, .{), Lester _Adlnns spent '!"'~ and Mrs .. ~car Grimm and
ents returned to their home in son, Martha, Alberta and Vir· vl~lted Mr. King's father ~nd are spending a week vL!lting : y ~th Mrdk~ mother, daughter VISited Mr. and Mrs.
Akror with the Roushes.
• ginia, Mr. and MI;S. Leonard wile Mr. lind Mrs. lves King their grandparents, Mr. and
' · ora A
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Curtis Rickard Monday.
The chores of an aver·
Mr. and Mrs. James Keeler Roosh and family, Mr~. Amy Saturday.
Mrs. HoiWird Rayburn.
. age day should not cheat you of the enjoy·
1nd Paula spent Sunday after· Boston. Mrs. Ester Whitmer, Wednesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Homer DooUI·
noon in Cheshire, 0. visiting Mrs. Mildred Thompson and g~esb of Mr. a.nd Mrs.
of Point Pleasant visited the
ment of dining and relaxing with your
With Mrs. Keeler's parents, lllr. Toney. Mrs. Rena Bonecutter G1bbs ""e lhetr son, Mr.
of July with Mr. and Mrs.
lnd Mrs. Raymond Fife. .
and Christie, Mrs. Mary las Gibbs and Mr. Elson Long Howard Rayburn,
family. Recurring dinnertime doldrums
Mr. nod Mrs. Walter Whit· Grimm and children, Mr. and of Broad Run.
Visiting over the 4th of July
may be a symplon of physical disorder.
mer of Ashland, o, and Mr . Mrs. Albert Boston, Mrs. Na· Sundav dmner guests of Mr. with )&gt;lr. and Mrs. Lester AtJ..
ond Mrs. Robert Mumow and omi Yeager and daughters, and Mrs. Harry Thompson
were Mr. and Mrs, Millard
ONLY ~99
Let your doctor decide, and let us help you
sons Gary and Tommie of Co. 1 Mrs. Erell Adkins, Mrs. Nellie were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
abide by bis decision.
lumbus, 0 . spent the. past Adkins. Mrs. Ethel Rayburn, Whitmer of Ashland, 0 ., Mr. Knightspent and Patty and Mr.
weekend with Mrs. Wh1tmers' ,1 Miss Bonnie Jean Rayburn, and Mrs. Robert Mumaw, Gary and Mrs. Frank Williams, all
parenls" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Lucy Cullen and sons, and Tommie of Columbus, 0 ., of Columbus, 0., and M ro.
'l'~ompson .
Mrs. Alice Randolph and daugh· and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nancy Smith of Point Pleastlllt.
Mrs. Blanch Yeager attended tef' and Mrs. Garnet Chapman. Thompson and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee T. Hart
FURNitURE CO.
the family reunion of the Mr. and Mrs. Kennelh Rick· Master Roger and Larry of Mason· visited Mr. Hart's
MASON. W. VA.
Roushes at the cottage of her ard of Columbus, 0 .. is spend· Keefer spent. Thursday night uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport
brother, M{. Walton Roush at ing their vacatlm, with their •and Frtday With Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rickard aud aunt, Mrs.
Buckeye Lake at Columbus aunt, Mrs. Blanch Van Schoyck iJames Keefer and Paula.
Blanch Van Schoyck Sundty ev.,.
Sunday. Her brother and wife, and uncle and . wife, Mr. and ~ Mr. and Mrs . Russell HoffMr. and Mrs. Ray Roush, Mrs . Curtis Rickard.
man were In Huntington Satur·
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daughter and family Mr. and! Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adkins dav shopp~g. .
DISCOUNT
SALE!
Mrs. Andy Cross, Eddie and of New Haven visited Monday . Mr. Dam~! Weigand of Hunt·
COTTON MUSLIN
1000 YARDS 59c
Paul nephews and families, afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. mglon VISited Tuesdty alter·
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roush and curtis Rickard and Mrs. tiOon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
FINE PRINT
PILLOW
Wide asst. of fancy Glassware.
Ronnie and Mr. and Mrs .. Ke-n- Blanch Van Schoyck .
·M. Roush and Mrs. Annie Fry.
Values to 29c in this group.
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net~ Roosh, Mr. and Mrs. Ar· Mr9. Harold Love of Chesa· Mrs. Taylor Fridley and Mrs.
Cboice this group, low, low price.
nett Roush all aceompanled iP.,ake, o ., spent the past week Lona Jones of Point Pleasant
Mrs. Yeager to the reunion . jwith her sisteF- and husband. v1s1ted Tuesday evenmg wtth 1
Values to 59e yd. in this group
Reg. 49c snowy whit-e 1,2x31
Mrs. Sue Robinette and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Adkins. Mr ..~nd Mrs. Russell Ho!fman.
D~ip dries, fancy cottons, :i6';
DISCOUNT
SALE!
LARGE
SIZE
Pi llow Cases, cotton muslin,
and Mrs. Arch Roush were Mrs. Adkins has been confined 1 Mms Sandra and Mr. J1mm1e
Wide, fast colors. Save now at
buy sever al now at tltil
shopping in Pl. Pleasant Fri· to her home by Illness, but re. , Thompson from Miamisburg, 0 .
your Bonanza Store.
discount pri ce .
day afternoon.
ported as improving at this Vlstted Sunday afternoon w1th
Mrs. Beulah Rickard called time.
:Mrs. Nora Adkins.
Asst. Vi.Jon To.iletries at a new
on Mr. Ernest and Miss Twlla Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Roush 1 Rev. and Mrs. John Icenhow·
low low price, wide selection,
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yd
Iweek with Mr. and Mrs. Terry
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1 Roush and sons of Kingston, II·
iinois. While there they attend·
1
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enjoyed a picnic at Kirk·
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There was an uncommon lot of bangin' of firecrack·
ews In Pomeroy·Middleport on July fourth, CODiidering
MIUng tbem to individuals is contrary to wtsbes of the
blo General Assembly. A straneer in Obio for \be day
uld have been sure to ask, "How come you don't bal'e
1 W· l&amp;alnst firecracker?
Or look at it aanother way. Back in those good old
d ya of prohibition that law was so disreearded there
~y a1 wellllave been no law atai'. Js Ohio's firecracker
liw coming to tile same standard of respect?
t'a easy to blame youngsters
f allootlng firecrackers by clgaret, utended that hand
k slll8 them off with the state· , outside the car door, hop)J18 for
ment, "They'll
get
'em an opportunity to drop It among
o~ehow, anyway."
the conversing fll'OUp. At the
ll'hal'l not true. Firecrackers 1same time he turned to anolh·
aten't like bootleg whiskey. ,er youth in the rear seat .uk·
Places of business selling IIJ'e. lng for a match to 118ht the
"*'ckers are eaay to locate. firecracker.
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under At that moment off went the
spreading elms In deep hollows firecracker, havlna been accJ.
back In our hills.
dentally llghted by the clgaret.
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Fortunately, no Pomeroy or 1"Because it WBI a
1 m all
Middleport youngster lost 1 'cracker, no fingers were loot.
fi,ger , eye, or hand. A 12-year· However, the hand that held
oljl Racine boy lost an eye In the firecracker was numb for
0 (firecracker) powder explos· several days.
..., the details of which , .. : That little account Is a per·
njaln clouded.
,feet erample of the dangers of
We know a young man who firecrackers and
illustrates
a few years ago as a high graphically the reason for the
sqhool boy was riding In a car Ohio law banning their sale.
aJiloklng a clgaret with some Too, II Ia one more case of
small firecrackers In his pock· •, Americans having so many
et.
"Don't Do This" laws t h • y
'The party In the car otop- , tend to Ignore all taw•.
ptd to talk to several friends. I Let's either enforce I h I •
'!1&gt;e boy with the flrecrackero law, or repeal il. Thi• last
tOok one out of his pocket, lfourth of July, It wasn't much
Jl!ll It In the hand with the force.

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Willie Mays Sets Two Records As· Nationals· Win·.·...All-Star Game· 5~·1

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Players Ar~ Termed 'Goats'

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CLEVELAND, Ohio CUPJ) -l righC play," Houk Mid later In
n
The 34th A1l·St.8f game proved the dressing room , Ulf ~ had
!J l llttlf or nothing, except that Wil· missed the runnor at home, It

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OPEN8 FUND PRIVE
• DETROrr •VPII -A_half·
lion-dollar fund raising eampa!'
.... opened tuesday by ljJe ,00.
trolt Olympic committee to fj.
nquce ill bid for the 19118 g;ma
at' the International Olyin~
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Committee
meeting In natrdil,
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Kenya.
sept.
JH Lyons, P'rauce:
.
Buen~
Aires
and Mexico CllJ
two. Bu~e.tte walked four . .
are
eompeting
w1th Detroit for
By R!nnmg, the PJmerur Tlge~s will now face the Maddle- the event.
po t Yanks Monday at '? :30:
!J1e ~ournament enters I t s NAMF.S RACING CHIEF
thn·d ~aght of play at 6:30 t~ LANSING. Mich &lt;tJPll - Befi'J
day With ~he W. Va . ~alleab e Beaman. a ret iffll Jackson,
~ron me~tmg the ~acme Reds l Mich. manufacturPr, was named
ln the _rust game , _ Cente~llle l
d~ b Go" G£&gt;orge Romney
of Gallla Count~ gomg agamsl Toot Y Y
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Pt. Pleasant Da1ryland at 7:30, to beild the state rac111g ('OMM sand the Ptlrneroy Dodgers rae· I sion. feaman, n. repla•., Edgar
mg t~e Galhpolls White Sox In Hayes as romm 1ssioner of Michithe fmal game at 8·30.
gan Oat and har~s racmg aetivitles effecth·e Aug. IS.

Middlepl)rt, Po~J~eroy,
Pl P''easa If t ln nr;,:·ns
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t be the greatest star or them all.
:"I He batted in what proved to

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mning and we (!(Juldn't afford t.o meroy Tiger.., and Fruth's
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f be the winning run, set two All- gamble on that play. We had on- Pharmacy of Pt. Peasant emer1
Sler records and tied another asl ly been to bat £our times at that ged victorious Tuesday night
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he Jed the National League to a point."
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in Ule second evening of com·
W I
: 2" A¥,;.,**""'
53 triwnph overthe American I
Fall To &amp;oh!
petition in the Kyger Creek Lit·
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.
L
eague
beCore
44,160
fans
m
As
it
turned
out,
the
J\merican
tie
League Tournament.
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4-Dally Sentmel, Pomeroy· Middleport. 0 · Ju Y 0• -~~ : Cleveland 's Municipal Stadium. Leaguers might just as well havt&gt; The Middleport senators edg~ "tC); '--''l2HW'IIi11JZ2EC
Vr' --~ 7 CI':''"r'""'f7"f.~'rw-~':'f'
It was a gold -star performance given up thetr next five times at ed the Racine Yanks 8-4 in the
i in what was a lack-lustre game. bat F'or first Ray Culp of the lid-lifter Frull'n stomped the

two more Jn the second, and
were leading s.o. before the Red
Sox SC&lt;?red the1r only three
runs in t~e bottom of the third
frame .
The three tames ~arne when
D. Lewis opened with a walk,
B. Lewp also walked, R. Roush
walked to load the bases ~ith
one out, and then B. Pnddy
Mays sa\'ed It from being rou- Philadelphia Phillie.-;, then Hal Middle~rt Red Sox 8--3 in the plated all three runners with a
ttne.
WoodeshJck of the Houston COlts second contest, and the Pome- long double. The only other hit
And while he was the hero, it and Drysdale turned them back roy Tigers nipped the Pt. Plea· given up by winning pitcher
was manager Ralph Houck's own without a score
. sant Kiwanis team 5-3 in the Mike Marnhout was a first inn~
By John Teaford
players from his mighty New Mays helped. He went agamst nightcap.
ing triple to B. Lewis.
Golf Professional
York Yankees who turned out to the w1re renee in centerfiekL to
FIRST GAME
Marnhout permitted just the PURCHASE PITCIIER
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'* 1Je the goats. Bobby Richardson, take an extra-base hit awa~ from
A seventh inning rally in two hits, struck out 12, walked
CLEVELAND IUPi l -Pitcher lANNA ON TOUR
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£1Jl''l~ ,~J~es;~il1~:h;h alre':~~~~~;e J C~S· i; "ih,..e''~TI~ui~ Jus usually flawless fielding
t~e un~ort.unate Pepitone 10 the which R. Gilkey and T. Haw· six, and hit an amazing total
Moeller
purchased Tues-1 HOLLYWOOD {UPl) _Anna
dle of another golfing season. Early mornmg play seems ond baseman, messed u.p a play eJghth mnmg.
.
ley struck _the key blows pow· of four batters, as he constant- day by the Washington Senators IMarie Alberghetti ' Plans to go
to be the most o ular time for most players, although that eventually resulledm settlog Before that he had .
. ered the Middleport Senators to I) had,~ Sox runners on the from the Hawaii club of the Pa· r· on an overseas personal appear. .t
pt PI st 36 holes per day and tlf course up a firth mmng run which turned I -Stolen set.'und In the sP.COnd m- a dose 6-4 decision over t h e base PU\{.1~·
t
tartlng this Fall
sohmte mst_s on J. eaf th hottest hours
oul lo be the difference.
ning after getting oo .with a walk Racine Yanks
Taking the loss for Mjddle- cific Coast League. The Senators a~ce.!. our _s__ .
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reqmres
some
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elde
J
ack
Kennedy
the play and practice expenence &lt;.f the past And If was Joe epltone. an· I o rea
a . ar so
With the score
deadlocked por was . . ous , w o perml. op Jon m
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months most players should have their game in top con-Iother flashy f1eld .£&gt;r who let \hal record of ~ree. Later he was to at i-4 going Into the seventh ted Dln_e hats and struck out 12. to the Islanders to make room
dition. If ther e are still trouble spots or kmks m the run score.
I steal hJS second base of the game, inning, the Senators sc&lt;&gt;red Leadmg the Fruth attack for Moeller.
s ing the only alternatil'e is help from a quah!ted golf
S.rleo N•ar Even
and a _new record fifth Jn the their two winning runs in the was Pete Sommemlle w I t h
ed
~fessional. LeEsons are helpful in many ways, and you 11 was a game wh1ch brought compellt1on
. top of thai frame when David· thre~ hits while Ma~:11Lout help.
Beautifully Launder
Pet more out of the game. A sour game is ac-cepted by the Nalmnal Lengu@ to \~lthm one - Soored two runs to ~~st his son led off with a single, Gil· ed hiS own cause With two bm- GARDEN BOUT ON TV
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end Finished
g
ost
eo
le
for
a
time,
then
they
expect
more
constsVK'fory
of
bemg
even
with
its
n
A
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II-Stnr
record
tn
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Is.
Wtllle
talkey
slammed
a
double,
K.
Vangles.
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YORK
WPD
Stanley
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P are easily disgusted with the whol_e game, val c1rcu1t 111 th1s competition U-"
tenc .PThey
....." . h1s 14th. run m the second Inw~gen !Singled and then Haw· The wm puts F ruth s agamst tKittenl Haward of Philadelphia,
euh
Yi.ally
ll•hen
some
other
beginner
is
nnprovmg
lapv,hl(·h
goes
bark
:JO
years-and
mmng
and
hJs
15th
m
the
followley
poked
a
aouble
that
chased
the
Pomeroy
Redlegs
Saturday
who
has
lost
only
one
o~
h18
CUfigbhts,
ec
esp
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h
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has been matched w1t
an
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ldly both in scoring and general knowledge of the game . I w lch sav. amnng ot 11 f'r mgs
mg r~ m .'
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across Gilkey with the Sixth •a 8 . 30 .
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televi 'Pd 10·
few oints sug~The pitcher who ga\·e up the - Got Ius 2oth ~,t, a. smgle .'" run . Davidson had scored ear- l
THIRD GAME
ose ta e or a
s
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Here are a . k
k
. 1and out to the hands.
most runs a nd most hJts-La ny tJ 1e th1rd~tymg h1m wath Mus1al lr
G'lk , d bl
I With the score tied at 3_3 af- round welterweight bout at Mad1-~ Leunders-Dry Cle•ntrl
a:ested for a qutc .
c up . I
SWING
Ja~k son o[ the O;bs~l~ing the for the most hlfs by any player If'~ o~ I
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six ftmings, the Pomeroy son Square Garden Aug. 3. Stable
Pomeroy
WY 2·5421
THF. GRIP
~ A swing must be built. Yu wmner as the Nallonal League in All-Star ('()mpetition-although . mos ey, e .
'Tigers eliminated Pt Pleasant haS' a 20·2-1 record.
1, work on one part 0f 'tl won ts 16th
· ga me agamst 17 ril'· , he 1.s luttmg only .271 for the dpitcher, set h the Racm£· 1team
· runs in rOiiiiiii;o,;;;....;._..-....-...===~
Regardless of wha t ty pe of 1Can on~
b Kiwanis by scoring two
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ing check to • t a tame Though other parts
own on a arm 1ess smg e Y
gr1p you are us •
a
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f.,.at s in what I!' b1lled a!' one of G1ant ,;
.
Rick Cadle In the bottom of the the top of. the, seventh inning on
make sure tha t you are return· are not workmg smoothly, make baseba ll's top f'vfn ts
th to t th
in
two hth'1" 1 W~l~. 8n error, and
1 '' I don 't pay no attention to
ing the club face square to the sure to advance to another step r - The pih'her wh() pit chPfl tile rermds," said Mav..;; "I just play seven
ge
e ;It . t t h a hit batsman with the walk
target at the impact point, or I only when you are positive the lbPst- except for a base on bJilsll thr- ~nm t•. t lik~ to win these key gav~ up~e~en sd o Ike: and hit batter 'proving the
when the dub head hits the last method Js muscle memory nnd that error by Rlchardo:; on-- gmn r" I hOJ"1e I'll play in !00 ~anks,_ ann
ne, an wa_ ed ference,
ball. Any other position of th~ land doesn't requ ire concentra· ! wa.o:; the loser That would hfl JimI nwrr "
sa_x Hlshteamn~ahtesh 't battck k
Losing. pitcher Keith Biggs
· posrtaon
· spen5 trou- t1on on every sh0t · The bes t 1 Bunning the · ri~o:h l · handPr or the ' II&lt;&gt; . s only 32.
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h1m
w11 an e1g t· 1 a ac ,
face at this
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nd · 1 gave up back-to-back singles to
r·d
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' gl Detroit 'Tigers, who suffrr&lt;&gt;d lds 1
mcludmgadoubfea
trape Bob Bui-de~te
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ble, un Iess you are wllade
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vanced in playing fades , pushes, grooved so that the only thought I first All -Star dde!lt
by Hawley, a pair of sln~l~s with 'one ~ o~C In the seventh
hooks, slices and so forth .
'in mind while addressing the I .:_Asupe. rb two inninos oi el utrh I
AT I. STARS
by VanlnwabgonDe, p usk a trhlip e h en D i x o n fann'oo bui
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ba I Is ul slance an
trectl~n pilchmg- thc t'Jghth antl nmth w · •
Swatzei was sate on ap error,
The stancf:' basically Is sup- and certamly no thought 10 I nings-by fasl-ball side wheel£&gt;r
selL£. .
It h
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D dd'l and F..ddie Abbott walked scor·
f 1 g mind of not being able to hit
osmg P c er om l e
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or on
. : Don Drysdale of the r,,~ Angeles
allowed ei ht hits whifled sevAng Bli' aelle. 'l'!ogef Abbott was'
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shots and advanced or slight- the ball off the ground. Here 1Dodgers
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ly open for shorter shots.
guv on e1ther
team
Abbott with the sec'
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h · tak
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Each team completed one douIThe f'losed stance ac ua Y mtn a. approac ~s . . ~n
ble Ia durin the contest but
run of the il}ning for a 5-3
1oollect mg the longest hit. a dou·
-l..ts the left hlp closer to the Section II · Def1mt10ns ( Ad- ble bv Albie Pearson !he fine
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cente1 fu:&gt;Jder of the Los Angelrs
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In the bOttom of the seventh,
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cos~ Y er u _s.
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hurler Larry
f~om outside the line of flight, ball" when he has taken hJs - A game in which National
pedf•or ~~~me, .K. J Thets~
set the Klwantans down in or· I
af ross .
stance by placing his feet on League All-Sta r manager AI Dark
C dlouhad reetr~~~ges da~
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to eliminate the Pt PleasAdvancing the left hip helps the ground m position for, and o( the San Francisco Giants
a e
a lP e an wo sm- clnt team
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r+,strict the cut across actlon preparatory to, making
a I made good his P''e-game claim
gl~ to ~ea1 thet~t.a~.. ddl rt '' Burdett~ gave up only four
" n a player tries to really stroke, and has also grounded "we'll win". It 1111~ bis 1Aib
"- Y wmn n,,
d' Mepo hits two' of them to K e 1t h
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now
play
Re
's eats · • and two more to J o h n
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t
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T
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h
m out a long s ot.
e Is c u , excep
a ma
Star re('()rd .. s a m_.nager. 1-o
· JS when Izan1 a ,P,1ayer has " add ressed , completmg o new All-Stat ryc le- "
of Pt· Pleasant Saturday at
· , Biggs took the Joss after
Day Ph. WY 2-2196 Night Ph. WY 2-3820
s ' IJare stance IwhJch
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h
t
k
The)''re
my
c~fatbers."
h
t
reel are at equal ~lstance s 1 t .e ,..,a
w en e as a en fm;l ns a player, then as a roru·h
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f m the ball or the mtended I~IS stance preparatory to mak· and fmally as a manabrt-l'.
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SECOND GAME
pitcher Chris Icard in the.. sev1 e of night) lS a happy rnedl· mg • stroke
Big lttaing
Fmth's Phai'm'!CY scored
runs in the first inning on rnur I"''"" inning,
h
slance for players
w~
Tlmre wa~ what turned out to
htts and an error and t h en For thft-. Tigers, who had
ve a little of bothdtypes 'do
1he that hlg fifth - the innmg that '
coasted to an 8-3 victory
swa12el had two singles
Phone WY 2·2196
. ion . !nSJde out an outsl e I
produced the "gJ[i '' uneuJ ned '
le.&gt;d the attack.
the Middleport Rtd Sox.
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hP. open stan~e is for short
Hunning was pitching and thr .
ea a
!he ..cem•.· ·. ~n - &lt;n' the seventh.
So. Third Ave.
Mlddlepoyt
1
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off with four runs, a
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Is and the stroke Is rna de I
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senre wos 3 3 when Tommy Da '
Burdette fanned 12,
Walker
stly With arms and hands
I vi.-; uf Uw. Los Angel~ Dodger!'i ,
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led nfl WJth a Mik. After ll ank ' Twenty • two walks weren't I Browns ?btam Back
ptvot . W1th the Ie. t root
' Aaron ol the Mliwnukee Braves Ienough free passes for
th,, FroiD Chicago Bears
thdrawn (or the open stance) 8 dd M
betl -th . rtied out, St Louis Cardinal first Pomeroy Yankees 10 down the CLEVELA!\jD mPn i ' tak~s the restriction. of the 1 jou~ne:manoorep: n y ~:tchae~ , baseman _Bill While hit a ground , Jets Tuesday evening in Porn- Cleveland Brow~s .. today
t side out or the \l.ay ~nd Ishortstop, thirdsacker , and out· I ball to third baseman Frank Mal-leroy Boys League play.
nounced the acqul!llhon of
ns the. door for, a mce ]fielder, turned pltr.her Tues-l ;oxme nt the Boston Red Sox
Despite wild pitching, the Jets sive halfback Don Mullins
I ooth swmg from the waist up lday at Middleport to beat the I
Malzonf:' , off balancE',_ r·rned a managed to eke out a 15-14 win. the CJ!icago Bears.
~~""'"%~Wt'il'il'l!ltit....,.,&amp;;:r~.,... !Syracuse Pony baseball team ' throw to second an~ Richardson. A seven run rally by the Yank- Mullins. noted for fine tackling,
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who had been pl aymg deep w1th .
h · h
ped b h ood """" d 1s e pected to
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Bob NJlon revealed in Phil- ~ob Grueser worked three m- llr S&lt;'OOpcll up a gmund ball Eng\lsh two smgles and
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DOWNIE·GRQSS WILL . BE
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$25,000. Second money will
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\\tdnesday from a racalklll at BY MIIIL D. II. lfOOD
lrotber, IIDIIil Devault and Ml, Mnt. ~ .Mahaffey .ild dido
Boyaton Beach and MWDI Mro. Wlllllm CGtlrill, preol- Gilbert Dlflllll, Clevolalld and dren vlolt.ed her ltulbaod 11,.
Glli!lii Of Mi. alid Ml's. E. F'. Beach. Fla. They vWillll Mr...... II Wlllr.etwfllt AmerleaD lllreo .ct. 11*11IDle 1 Cb"'...._llle hoe 'tal IIYtt
Board and Mrs. Mary Berry and Mrs. Bfll Kirton ud llr. '"'lle Anz!Hery, District a Tbe Sllaulbaulb llllltl&amp;l rea
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recently lftre Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. . Earl Scllwan. T b 1 inihllod at11cero dur!nj a 1J1801,. unloo •• Suaday at bomo , fll the ,..........
John Hammack, Mrs. L u c y Scllwarz'o were """''MplJed laf at Vinton. ~ accompauy. Mr. lllld Mrs. Emell Major. Mnt. Amiii Rusb IIIII II
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Hammack, ell ol Charlelton, homt by Mrs. Kirton who Is i1111 her were Mrs. Jennfo Cot- Tbole ..-.. , _ Mr. lllld ft11 aver the nobntf.
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1101111 of Athenl, Ohio.
other "'lattves.
Mlu Erlllll Now101110, Mrs. ~ Mr. and Mro. Floyd Benodfet - . vilitiJII .hiJ dllldroii 111
Mrs. Blanche Tueter vWted Mr. and Mn. Joe Walk ol ble Good, Mn. Maslo Radclif. aDd two childreD, LHIIe llld Marlon, NIUrlled boiiii ' -·
,her daughter, Mrs. Nina Stump Akron visited recently with Mr. fe, Mrs.
Mary Moe Collrlll, Cindie, MeArtlwr, Mr. Mil Kn. Mr. 111111 Mn. l'lllll KcEiro1
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lin Columbus, while the latter Bfll Knopp and other relatives. Mrs. Flora Arbaugh, Mrs. Gay Menthol Slagle, Mr. llld Mrs. lllld 101111, Wo!fjlen, &lt;lllled ,.
recuperated from 811rgery.
Kennel~ «•vne l~· " ,, .. _,.t Mahaffey, and Mrs. Elva Gray. Darrell Detty IIIII f..,llaildnll, 1111 lather, Jet. III'Cltii'Of •
I Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Alexan- at West Virginia 1'ech., Moot· They ahw Installed officoro in all d. Oat Bill, Mr. Mil Mn. day then attended tbl SlnJu.
PT. PLEASANT - PIa n1 ~ 1 :'!:: from the truck to 10 orBOD will be In charge of !hill der and 1101111, Jerry and Bruce, gorneroy, villited over the hoi~ Wellston unit, June 24.
Johll Clark, Jock1011, Mr. and reunion at homo 11 Mr.
were completed for the
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park Improvement fund.
contesL .
visited recently with relatives days w1th his mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Keck, Mrs. Earl Cray and two dill- and Mrs. Emeot Major.
1morgasbord dinner tO be
A fillhinll rodeo wfll be held A horseshoe contest wlll aillo near Zanesville, Ohio.
Cathenne Reynolds.
Newark wore recent visitors of dron, Mrs. Lena Cray, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sleffet1,
at Krodel Park beginning
: untO 4 p. m. wfth cash be held on the four available Mr. and Mrs. Jai1W!tl Burns 1 Mr and Mrs. Dor Ebersbach her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law- and Mrs. Clyde Cooper and h&lt;r Mrs. Ernest Major and Mtblt
noon with all proceeds to be
for tho larg..t fish by courto from 2 lllllil 4 p. m. of !Wyal Oak, Mich., villited and sons of Orlando, Fla.,are """"' Strausbaugb and attend- mother Cora Strausbaugh, Rad· Wood villited Wedneaday (rm,
uaed for park lmprovementa at
caught In each
age with wb prizes to be awarded. lover the hOlidays with her par· '_viltiting her parenla, Mr. and ed her Iiiier, Marilyn SlrtiUI- c!lffe, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and fllrs. John aart Jac1&gt;
a meeting of the Park
6 to 10 years of ogo, 11 The horse!hoe committee ill ,enta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Mrs L E. Thomas.
baugh'1 wedding.
Slagle, Columbus, Mr. and Mro. BOD. John fa about the'....,
last night with Lonnie Safford,
14 years, and 15 and up. composed of VIrgO Siders, Wal· Edwards.
Mrs Catherine Reynolds on- Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Strong Loon Slrausbaugh and daugh- able to he up part tlmo.
~hairrnan, presiding.
contestants in the rodeo ler Rice and Herman Hoschar. Mr. and Mrs. James w1 s e tertamed with a dinner Tueoday and family are spending hJ.o ter, Shade, Mr. end fllrs . Leo
The public Ia Invited to the
for prizes must re- AU food for the smorgasbord vis11ed &lt;over Lhe holn · w1th evenmg. Those atteoding were leave from Navy here with ber Davidson and five daughten ,
dinner and •iew the many 1mbeginning to ll!h. has been arranged for with the her brt)ther and famfly. Mr. and Mr Glen Niday, GaUlpolill, Ml!s father, Sfepben Foley and his Mr. and Mro. Paul McElroy
provements that bave
been
G Mohr and Clarence. And· exception of pies and cakes. Mrs. Otha Radcliff at Birch Phyllis Zickaloose, New Haven, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl and two sons aH of Wolfpen,
completed at the city's
- - - - - Any citizens wilthlng to donate River, W. Va. The Wises' son, ,Mrs J . H. Turner, Mr. Lasco Strong, He_ ill stationed at San Mr. and Mrs. Lore• Straustlllon center.
a homemade pie or cake Ia Jimmy, remained for a visit: Niday. Galllpolis, and the hoo- Otego, Calif.
baugh, Albany, Mr. and Mrs.
Your Dependable
A silver offering will be the
asked to phone 1544 or 411 by with the Radcliffs.
tess. Mrs. Reynolda.
Mr. aed Mrs. Chester Thack- John Wood and son• and Ma· ,
Duler For
111ly cost of the smorgasbord.
Friday, slating which they will Mrs. Ruth Wise of N e wl Norman Reynolda Is vlsltinll er, Marion recently spent 1 bel Wood
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donate.
1 Martinsville, w
. Va., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Ida Mae Heni- night with her parent&lt; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Robinson,
~ogs, potato salad, baked beans
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The park hoard
hopes to her son and family, Mr . and mlngway' at New Port, Ky .
Mrs . Marion Hutchison
McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. MilAND
slaw, cold cuts, cheeses, cof- MASON - The marrlaga of have a largo attendance at the Mrs. James Wise.
Mr. Larry Gilpin and Mr. and Wtlliam Napper, who is horne [ ford Long and son. Columbus
fee, lemonade, Ice tea, and detConnie Newton, dt111ghter dinner and at the aame time Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Ralph Gilpin all of Ports- from _Holzer hospital was taken all called on their mnth.r . Nel·
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Mrs. James McKlrgan, Mas- acquaint the public with the 1 Uam Smith were Mr and Mrs. mouth, Ohio, visited recently bacJI: m S'rong's ambulancP for lie Sayre and daughter over
Phono WY ·2-2550
• offered for sale from con·
and Mr. Charles Newton, recreational facilities available Luther Smith and children of 1With Mrs. Helen Stewart and a checkup recenUy.
weekenrt and attended the !'ale
cession stands will be cotton
and Hobert Sprouse, at the park.
New Haven and Mr. ·and Mrs. ·family On Friday, Mrs. Stew- John Speary of W•fl.&lt;lon Rt o·~l~M~r~s~.;r~loO)y~d_:D~a~vJ~s:..
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candy, pop corn, and dairy proLakes, nunofs, so~ of Altendlog the meetinK were iAndv Galford of Park.rsbur~. art and the Gilplns atlended the I ~ has been quJte sirk at h 1s ,.. '""'
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the
Sproose, Middleport, took Lonnie Safford, Lowell Cook, Visitors of Mrs. Ed Roosh ov- fLneraf of their uncle, Frank lhome.
John DeVault has offered
on June 7th at 6:30p.m. Lionel Smith, Virgil
Siders, ,er the holidays were Mr. and Booth, al Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. O.&lt;rar Maynard ~,"
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the home of the bride's moth- Walter Rice, Jim Carson, John Mrs. Charles Kinney of Roan- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones and spenl a weekend recently m I
to travel aboUt the park with
in Mason. The dooble ring Devault, Clarence Anderson, loke va.
children visited several days iCofumbus
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Ice cream, balloons, ice cream 1
was performed by Mary. Hyre, Maxine Walters,
Jane Turner has return- with his mother at Rainelle, Mr. aM Mrs. Jim Jackson I t
bars, popslckles, etc., wfth __!ll ,
Reverend Ralph Mahoney. Woodle Woodrum, Herman Ho-ed to herhom• after &lt;n•ndin~ W. Va.
spent Sunday m Logan with
Given In marriage by James schar, Woody Mace.
two weeks visiting her sister, ,
friends.
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Mrs. William Persinger and
Mr. and Mrs. John Wood anfl i
\Pink
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family In Columbus.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rad· '
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lace. Her shoes matched the
cliff visjted over the weekend
and Mrs. Ernest Major, Sunday
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with Mr. and Mrs. James Wise. I
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M1ss Lms Jones of New Hav. i
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COLUMBUS IUPJJ- Tbe I05th turned to her home at Wolfpen.
ASANT _ Jack L. Reggie Phalln, Pomeroy · as ·
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. best man.
Ripley on July 3 and 4
1 After
spendmg the past week
mith, manager
th".r ~~n! The bride's mother was atilt· PT. PLEASANT - The City ' Gue."ts recently of Miss Be,..
A:m~ly 1ho~ 10 ;'~d with her grandmother . Mabel
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lee nt of ed in a yellow dress with which of Pt. Pleasant has been ord- sle Wright were Mr. and Mrs. cide ;~~he;
a~~g rn a:r ;_ Wood.
No matter what the size of the building
est VIrginia Dep~me
she wore white accessories. Her ered by the Federal Gover- ' J W Gro•• and dau~hter Su- I
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Anna Belle OaYJdson Woff.
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pen Is spendmg th1s week w1th
job you plan, ready mixed concrete is the best
th t the local office, curren Y Following tho wedding a re· street paving project If federal Mrs Clvde Wright
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her grandmother Mabel Wood
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·1 had as weekend guests b 1 s
~loam ! 110 ..,.ac 511
S .' d' ld 1 of the bride's mother. The din- The city ~lved a telegram land rhildren of Rurlllcane w. J•mes.A Rhode to _11
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ln ,alnful emp ymen
arrangement of red
roses.ldtreetor of the Community Fa- 0 L. Reynolds and family .
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$250 ur Y to 15 years.
want - just call us!
Ju"', 1963.
lod th
Punch was served by Mrs. Glad· clllties Administration In Phil- 1 Mr and Mrs D L Reynolds capvotat"Jmapporove ~- ho dm oon
Presiding off1cers in
[)Qrlng the same per
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taa 1 ofypesl Mrs. Lillian Grimm.
tract for concrete paving to S. cation at Daytona Beach Fla
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They were accompanied to Vir· acted upon wall one calling for as Sf!SI?n,
951 weeks
sO 1963 there VISited scenic spots In West Charleston, hBB been dloapprov- glnla by Mrs. Reynold's moth· a 5 per cent mcrease m li uor Two bJI!a wh1ch have been
Phone WY 2·3284
1er, ~ Mrs. Harry Black. Mrs. prices. The measure was de~at- toed by the governo~ were note~pf business Ju~:ldu~ls '
Vtrglnl8. For her going aw~y ed.
Mlcldloport
Poee St.
were 2,328 lod the ffl
outfit the bride wore a white ' The telegram aald that since I Black visited with her daughter I ed m the Senate Ia t month b pect.ed to be reconSJdered m thts
~,:r ~t l,MI "cia:;. · sheyth dress, and her bridal Iasphalt_ and concrete were both and son-ln·law, Mr. and Mrs lCHS vote, but ~islatJVe Y session.
~it lyre flied in May, repre. coroage.
base bids, neither type had IRobert Parham at Petersburg, admonistrative loaders
t:"" I 958 weeks claimed. The new Mrs. Sproose fs a i preference and "suggest re-I Virolnia.
!the necessary 17 votes for
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2,27 1 individuals graduate of Waharna H II h ' vise resolution of award to !owl Mrs. Harry Black vfsltrd riv-, age In the upper house
re were
k 1 t h e School class of 111113, and was bidder asphalt pavlaf "
er the weekend with her par- mustered
reglotered f~ wo~ a 31
active In the Journalism club. The order apparenUy wBB !ents Mr and Mrs Harvey Mo- A bill .already approved In the
close of busmess J ay · 1962 She Is a member of the Mason ·based. on 8 technicality Jn the ses ~t Mflton W Va.
House ~ranllng almost $1 million
Ode year ago, une
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bidding procedure UBed by the , Mr. Donald Russe s at
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ployment
compt:DSalion Mr. Sproose Is a graduate city to obtain quotation on the lng the Inland TV School at state waa to be .up for reconsldu;e~ 1
filed· 55 Individuals of Pomeroy_ High School claBB $431,838.72 project.
Chicago, Ill. He has completed oration at the request or senate
:..~ ypes jol!s ~nd 2 476 indi· of 1962. He 19 preaenlly stallono According to the order 1n the six weeks training and will fin- Democrats who prev1ously voted
WESTINGHOUSE
WESTINGHOUSE 12 Clil. FT.
•lduals : . tered for 'work. In ed at the Na~al Tramlng Cen·
the clly should award Ish the course the first of De- against it.
lllldllklll ~ weeks ol Unem- ter' Great Lakes, DliMls.
the paving conlract to Ander· cember. He recently visited hfs House debate was expected on
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son's Blackrock of Charleston wife and two children who re- amendments to a House bill
cial...., durin&amp; this month.
Its bid of $386,1141.10 which side In Mason.
granting tax_ ~empUons to air
(440 lbs. Food Capacity)
(63 lb. Frozen Food Storage)
was !below bid, but the general Guests ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joho pollut1on facd1tles. Also on the
e14.8 SQ. FT. OF SHELJI AREA
eFROZEN FOOD STORAGE TRAY
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concensus of the JIIW'II'Iy own- Mclloniel over the weekend In- agenda w.. a conference come3 ADJUSTABLE DOOR
ePORCELAIN VEGETABLE
J'onner Ret!l ent
on the streets "to be btl· eluded Mr. and Mrs. Emory miltee report on • bill creating
SHELVES
CRISPER
Of·Muon 18 Dead
proved was for concrete paving Hudson, Mr. and Mrs Geo- 12 common. pleas judgeships In
aTILT-DOWN RACKS
1"1'. ·PLEASANT -Funeral
therefore the council ao- rge Hudson aD of New
seven ooun!Jes.
eADJUSTABLE SHELF, BUTTER
BUILT-IN LOCK
eervlce for Mrs. Nellle B I Ye
the concrete pavlnK of land, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry The senate was to consider
COMPARTMENT
eAIR-SWEP SHELVES DROP
Jrackman, 81, Patriot, 0., forthe Burford. inc., In the amoll!ll Belcher and family and
about 50 appointments by
FRONT llULKY PACKAGE
eiNCLUDES INSTAlLATION &amp;
I!ler resident of Mason County, PT. PLEASANT _ A 1 vi n of $380,388.2$,
-;.
gia Sherry a~_of Nerdwarndk, 0 .
edRhodes .heanSed debteate wahs eHxpectSTORAGE
ONE-YEAR SERVICE
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wiil be held Thursday 2 p.m.
Buckle, Apple Grove, Mayor Virgil Siders stated Mrs. Juan,.., Wa a .
Jn
na on e ouseDiscount Special
at the Stevens Funerol Home
his bond of $30 on an that the matter will be dia-l recenty VISited wltlt her SJster approved measure to penni! the
with the Re9. C. A. Pitzer
and battery charge when
WedneSday at 8 p. m. at and family, Mr. and Mrs. Char· state to take over bank deposits,
failed to come lor arraigntin
les Scyoc at Parkersburg.
&amp;locks and othe~ securJIJeo left
elating. Burial will be In I h •
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Beale eemetery.
before JusUce of Peace a spec 8 counc mee I·
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pur. unclaJmed by thetr owners for IO
Special
TRADI
Mrs. Brackman died
M Goodwin
ley of Huntington visited over
Credit Terms-$2.60 W..kly
Credit Terms-$3.00 Weekly
t~&gt;e~~ing at Pleaaant Valley
ApPearing ~fore Goodwin
0
the weekend with Mr.
and
pital after a short lllness. She was Joseph Hansel
Mrs. Seott Knotts.
Was born May 5, 1882 In
PUny fined $fiO and costa
Mrs. D. L. Dudding
SALES &amp; SERVICE
ell CoUnty, the daughter of the cense' revoked for six '
on Sunday with relatives at NlWESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC
llte Decalb and Jane Bowen and sentenced to :14 hoora
tro, W. Va.
Advon.. '64 Models
Htlghetl. She was a member
on a driving while
NEW HAVEN- Mrs. Paul Tbre• students o·f•tuWmabadinrl.ll PRICES
ef tbtl · Bruce Cbapel Episcopal ceted charge. Robert E.
Powell win present her rna High School are •·
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Church of Gallipolis Ferry. She ams forfeited a f18.114 bond
organ and vocal
a Student Council Workshop
iiBs a member fll the ADler!- a charge of Jntoxlcated
Jn a CeniA!m!lal
West VIrginia Wesley"', Buc,)[-11
3 Drying Temperatures Discount Special
Includes
can Legion •nd a veteran of Ronald James Hodges
"Tht Emblems of Our State" hannon. They are Janet Hoff'- II
Automatic Time Selector World war I. Early In her llle forfeited 1 fll.78 bond' on
Wahama fiYII\ll8lllum on July man and Wlllle Capehart,
WY 2-2255
Handy Loading Door With
One Year
Mrs. Brackman was a school
charge.
16 at I p. m.
of New Haven, and Gary Stew- II 601 1 , Moln St.
Safety Switch - Porcelux Ex·
terior Finish. Operates on 115
~er. Her husband, C. Brack- Marlon Francis Miller,
The recital will be s:::~ iliiiiiiiiMaiiiOsoniiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-:"'iiiiiiiiii
Service
Only $2.00 WMkly
11111!1, died in 1947.
, was ordered to
by the New lla90D _1
or 230 volts.
SUrviving Ia a b~ther,_ Deper month alter
BB their publle Centennial
-y'- ~/
cal~ Hughes of Palrwt. Fr1enda guilty fo a ~pport charge. Pr~am for the year 'for botlor
(/'Tf.Zh'~/fp rA~
1118)' call at lbl fUneral borne. FrederiCk ArmsW.d, Pt.
Committeu lor the re-~,
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ant, WBB fined flO and costa Oil
are, llaCinl, Mrs. :Edwlll
WESTINGHOUSE 2-CYCLE
PT. PLEASANT
an fiiiProper plates charge.
Mrs. Tbotnu ~.
ll"ES'I'OCit SALES 00.'
ger Buttrlclt, Pt. Pleaent
Mrs. PhUip Batey; Stfr and
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
2 wBB fined $» and eosll f ri
Hats, Mrs. R. G. Q!eeJ!e,
Salurday, Jaly I. liD
reckless driving. Marne
fllrs. Kenneih Rlt!l!·~ Mro.
2 Wash Cycles For Fine or Regular Fabrics,HOGS - 175 to 220 17.110 to inaon, CharleltOD; Nelllo
Abel; Anlmlis;"ltfi: John
You can ch008e a Keepeake
Heavies 1S.OO to 16.00;
Belle; Arthur E.
Mlli'lan and Mrs. Ja.X:Ji'leolier;
Diamond ltl!li with com·
Suds and Water Saver - "Look-In" Loading
plete eonftdeDee, for the
l'!!llats 1.5.00 to 17.li0; Fat Sows lnll, atarleaton: and Harry
Mro. J• Abel, Mn.
Door-Giant POrcelain Tub.
famous Keepaake euarantee
10 14.110; Boars 9.00 to I.• Farley-, Pt. Pleasant, each
and Mrs
John
lives wrltteD woof of a
Pip 7.00 It 12.00; Stock fined flO and costa for
; l'ronljller,
EdMULTI·SPEED TUMBLE ACTION
perfect center diamond, or
lill~~~lf~.OO te 21.00.
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replacement uaund.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio CUPJ) -l righC play," Houk Mid later In
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The 34th A1l·St.8f game proved the dressing room , Ulf ~ had
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OPEN8 FUND PRIVE
• DETROrr •VPII -A_half·
lion-dollar fund raising eampa!'
.... opened tuesday by ljJe ,00.
trolt Olympic committee to fj.
nquce ill bid for the 19118 g;ma
at' the International Olyin~
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Committee
meeting In natrdil,
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Kenya.
sept.
JH Lyons, P'rauce:
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Buen~
Aires
and Mexico CllJ
two. Bu~e.tte walked four . .
are
eompeting
w1th Detroit for
By R!nnmg, the PJmerur Tlge~s will now face the Maddle- the event.
po t Yanks Monday at '? :30:
!J1e ~ournament enters I t s NAMF.S RACING CHIEF
thn·d ~aght of play at 6:30 t~ LANSING. Mich &lt;tJPll - Befi'J
day With ~he W. Va . ~alleab e Beaman. a ret iffll Jackson,
~ron me~tmg the ~acme Reds l Mich. manufacturPr, was named
ln the _rust game , _ Cente~llle l
d~ b Go" G£&gt;orge Romney
of Gallla Count~ gomg agamsl Toot Y Y
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Pt. Pleasant Da1ryland at 7:30, to beild the state rac111g ('OMM sand the Ptlrneroy Dodgers rae· I sion. feaman, n. repla•., Edgar
mg t~e Galhpolls White Sox In Hayes as romm 1ssioner of Michithe fmal game at 8·30.
gan Oat and har~s racmg aetivitles effecth·e Aug. IS.

Middlepl)rt, Po~J~eroy,
Pl P''easa If t ln nr;,:·ns
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t be the greatest star or them all.
:"I He batted in what proved to

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mning and we (!(Juldn't afford t.o meroy Tiger.., and Fruth's
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f be the winning run, set two All- gamble on that play. We had on- Pharmacy of Pt. Peasant emer1
Sler records and tied another asl ly been to bat £our times at that ged victorious Tuesday night
~
he Jed the National League to a point."
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in Ule second evening of com·
W I
: 2" A¥,;.,**""'
53 triwnph overthe American I
Fall To &amp;oh!
petition in the Kyger Creek Lit·
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L
eague
beCore
44,160
fans
m
As
it
turned
out,
the
J\merican
tie
League Tournament.
1 1 1 63
4-Dally Sentmel, Pomeroy· Middleport. 0 · Ju Y 0• -~~ : Cleveland 's Municipal Stadium. Leaguers might just as well havt&gt; The Middleport senators edg~ "tC); '--''l2HW'IIi11JZ2EC
Vr' --~ 7 CI':''"r'""'f7"f.~'rw-~':'f'
It was a gold -star performance given up thetr next five times at ed the Racine Yanks 8-4 in the
i in what was a lack-lustre game. bat F'or first Ray Culp of the lid-lifter Frull'n stomped the

two more Jn the second, and
were leading s.o. before the Red
Sox SC&lt;?red the1r only three
runs in t~e bottom of the third
frame .
The three tames ~arne when
D. Lewis opened with a walk,
B. Lewp also walked, R. Roush
walked to load the bases ~ith
one out, and then B. Pnddy
Mays sa\'ed It from being rou- Philadelphia Phillie.-;, then Hal Middle~rt Red Sox 8--3 in the plated all three runners with a
ttne.
WoodeshJck of the Houston COlts second contest, and the Pome- long double. The only other hit
And while he was the hero, it and Drysdale turned them back roy Tigers nipped the Pt. Plea· given up by winning pitcher
was manager Ralph Houck's own without a score
. sant Kiwanis team 5-3 in the Mike Marnhout was a first inn~
By John Teaford
players from his mighty New Mays helped. He went agamst nightcap.
ing triple to B. Lewis.
Golf Professional
York Yankees who turned out to the w1re renee in centerfiekL to
FIRST GAME
Marnhout permitted just the PURCHASE PITCIIER
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'* 1Je the goats. Bobby Richardson, take an extra-base hit awa~ from
A seventh inning rally in two hits, struck out 12, walked
CLEVELAND IUPi l -Pitcher lANNA ON TOUR
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t~e un~ort.unate Pepitone 10 the which R. Gilkey and T. Haw· six, and hit an amazing total
Moeller
purchased Tues-1 HOLLYWOOD {UPl) _Anna
dle of another golfing season. Early mornmg play seems ond baseman, messed u.p a play eJghth mnmg.
.
ley struck _the key blows pow· of four batters, as he constant- day by the Washington Senators IMarie Alberghetti ' Plans to go
to be the most o ular time for most players, although that eventually resulledm settlog Before that he had .
. ered the Middleport Senators to I) had,~ Sox runners on the from the Hawaii club of the Pa· r· on an overseas personal appear. .t
pt PI st 36 holes per day and tlf course up a firth mmng run which turned I -Stolen set.'und In the sP.COnd m- a dose 6-4 decision over t h e base PU\{.1~·
t
tartlng this Fall
sohmte mst_s on J. eaf th hottest hours
oul lo be the difference.
ning after getting oo .with a walk Racine Yanks
Taking the loss for Mjddle- cific Coast League. The Senators a~ce.!. our _s__ .
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reqmres
some
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J
ack
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the play and practice expenence &lt;.f the past And If was Joe epltone. an· I o rea
a . ar so
With the score
deadlocked por was . . ous , w o perml. op Jon m
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months most players should have their game in top con-Iother flashy f1eld .£&gt;r who let \hal record of ~ree. Later he was to at i-4 going Into the seventh ted Dln_e hats and struck out 12. to the Islanders to make room
dition. If ther e are still trouble spots or kmks m the run score.
I steal hJS second base of the game, inning, the Senators sc&lt;&gt;red Leadmg the Fruth attack for Moeller.
s ing the only alternatil'e is help from a quah!ted golf
S.rleo N•ar Even
and a _new record fifth Jn the their two winning runs in the was Pete Sommemlle w I t h
ed
~fessional. LeEsons are helpful in many ways, and you 11 was a game wh1ch brought compellt1on
. top of thai frame when David· thre~ hits while Ma~:11Lout help.
Beautifully Launder
Pet more out of the game. A sour game is ac-cepted by the Nalmnal Lengu@ to \~lthm one - Soored two runs to ~~st his son led off with a single, Gil· ed hiS own cause With two bm- GARDEN BOUT ON TV
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end Finished
g
ost
eo
le
for
a
time,
then
they
expect
more
constsVK'fory
of
bemg
even
with
its
n
A
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II-Stnr
record
tn
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Wtllle
talkey
slammed
a
double,
K.
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YORK
WPD
Stanley
m
P are easily disgusted with the whol_e game, val c1rcu1t 111 th1s competition U-"
tenc .PThey
....." . h1s 14th. run m the second Inw~gen !Singled and then Haw· The wm puts F ruth s agamst tKittenl Haward of Philadelphia,
euh
Yi.ally
ll•hen
some
other
beginner
is
nnprovmg
lapv,hl(·h
goes
bark
:JO
years-and
mmng
and
hJs
15th
m
the
followley
poked
a
aouble
that
chased
the
Pomeroy
Redlegs
Saturday
who
has
lost
only
one
o~
h18
CUfigbhts,
ec
esp
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h
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has been matched w1t
an
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ldly both in scoring and general knowledge of the game . I w lch sav. amnng ot 11 f'r mgs
mg r~ m .'
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across Gilkey with the Sixth •a 8 . 30 .
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televi 'Pd 10·
few oints sug~The pitcher who ga\·e up the - Got Ius 2oth ~,t, a. smgle .'" run . Davidson had scored ear- l
THIRD GAME
ose ta e or a
s
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Here are a . k
k
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most runs a nd most hJts-La ny tJ 1e th1rd~tymg h1m wath Mus1al lr
G'lk , d bl
I With the score tied at 3_3 af- round welterweight bout at Mad1-~ Leunders-Dry Cle•ntrl
a:ested for a qutc .
c up . I
SWING
Ja~k son o[ the O;bs~l~ing the for the most hlfs by any player If'~ o~ I
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six ftmings, the Pomeroy son Square Garden Aug. 3. Stable
Pomeroy
WY 2·5421
THF. GRIP
~ A swing must be built. Yu wmner as the Nallonal League in All-Star ('()mpetition-although . mos ey, e .
'Tigers eliminated Pt Pleasant haS' a 20·2-1 record.
1, work on one part 0f 'tl won ts 16th
· ga me agamst 17 ril'· , he 1.s luttmg only .271 for the dpitcher, set h the Racm£· 1team
· runs in rOiiiiiii;o,;;;....;._..-....-...===~
Regardless of wha t ty pe of 1Can on~
b Kiwanis by scoring two
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ing check to • t a tame Though other parts
own on a arm 1ess smg e Y
gr1p you are us •
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.
Rick Cadle In the bottom of the the top of. the, seventh inning on
make sure tha t you are return· are not workmg smoothly, make baseba ll's top f'vfn ts
th to t th
in
two hth'1" 1 W~l~. 8n error, and
1 '' I don 't pay no attention to
ing the club face square to the sure to advance to another step r - The pih'her wh() pit chPfl tile rermds," said Mav..;; "I just play seven
ge
e ;It . t t h a hit batsman with the walk
target at the impact point, or I only when you are positive the lbPst- except for a base on bJilsll thr- ~nm t•. t lik~ to win these key gav~ up~e~en sd o Ike: and hit batter 'proving the
when the dub head hits the last method Js muscle memory nnd that error by Rlchardo:; on-- gmn r" I hOJ"1e I'll play in !00 ~anks,_ ann
ne, an wa_ ed ference,
ball. Any other position of th~ land doesn't requ ire concentra· ! wa.o:; the loser That would hfl JimI nwrr "
sa_x Hlshteamn~ahtesh 't battck k
Losing. pitcher Keith Biggs
· posrtaon
· spen5 trou- t1on on every sh0t · The bes t 1 Bunning the · ri~o:h l · handPr or the ' II&lt;&gt; . s only 32.
,
h1m
w11 an e1g t· 1 a ac ,
face at this
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nd · 1 gave up back-to-back singles to
r·d
· ·· t0 have your swm
' gl Detroit 'Tigers, who suffrr&lt;&gt;d lds 1
mcludmgadoubfea
trape Bob Bui-de~te
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ble, un Iess you are wllade
I ea Is
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and panny Al&gt;hollt
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vanced in playing fades , pushes, grooved so that the only thought I first All -Star dde!lt
by Hawley, a pair of sln~l~s with 'one ~ o~C In the seventh
hooks, slices and so forth .
'in mind while addressing the I .:_Asupe. rb two inninos oi el utrh I
AT I. STARS
by VanlnwabgonDe, p usk a trhlip e h en D i x o n fann'oo bui
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ba I Is ul slance an
trectl~n pilchmg- thc t'Jghth antl nmth w · •
Swatzei was sate on ap error,
The stancf:' basically Is sup- and certamly no thought 10 I nings-by fasl-ball side wheel£&gt;r
selL£. .
It h
T
D dd'l and F..ddie Abbott walked scor·
f 1 g mind of not being able to hit
osmg P c er om l e
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b
)flsed to e c ose
or on
. : Don Drysdale of the r,,~ Angeles
allowed ei ht hits whifled sevAng Bli' aelle. 'l'!ogef Abbott was'
15
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shots and advanced or slight- the ball off the ground. Here 1Dodgers
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en ' and didn't walk a batter. in Danny
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ly open for shorter shots.
guv on e1ther
team
Abbott with the sec'
t 11
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h · tak
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Each team completed one douIThe f'losed stance ac ua Y mtn a. approac ~s . . ~n
ble Ia durin the contest but
run of the il}ning for a 5-3
1oollect mg the longest hit. a dou·
-l..ts the left hlp closer to the Section II · Def1mt10ns ( Ad- ble bv Albie Pearson !he fine
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cente1 fu:&gt;Jder of the Los Angelrs
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In the bOttom of the seventh,
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cos~ Y er u _s.
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hurler Larry
f~om outside the line of flight, ball" when he has taken hJs - A game in which National
pedf•or ~~~me, .K. J Thets~
set the Klwantans down in or· I
af ross .
stance by placing his feet on League All-Sta r manager AI Dark
C dlouhad reetr~~~ges da~
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to eliminate the Pt PleasAdvancing the left hip helps the ground m position for, and o( the San Francisco Giants
a e
a lP e an wo sm- clnt team
.
r+,strict the cut across actlon preparatory to, making
a I made good his P''e-game claim
gl~ to ~ea1 thet~t.a~.. ddl rt '' Burdett~ gave up only four
" n a player tries to really stroke, and has also grounded "we'll win". It 1111~ bis 1Aib
"- Y wmn n,,
d' Mepo hits two' of them to K e 1t h
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t
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now
play
Re
's eats · • and two more to J o h n
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t
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T
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h
m out a long s ot.
e Is c u , excep
a ma
Star re('()rd .. s a m_.nager. 1-o
· JS when Izan1 a ,P,1ayer has " add ressed , completmg o new All-Stat ryc le- "
of Pt· Pleasant Saturday at
· , Biggs took the Joss after
Day Ph. WY 2-2196 Night Ph. WY 2-3820
s ' IJare stance IwhJch
1
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h
h
h
t
k
The)''re
my
c~fatbers."
h
t
reel are at equal ~lstance s 1 t .e ,..,a
w en e as a en fm;l ns a player, then as a roru·h
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on to relieve
f m the ball or the mtended I~IS stance preparatory to mak· and fmally as a manabrt-l'.
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SECOND GAME
pitcher Chris Icard in the.. sev1 e of night) lS a happy rnedl· mg • stroke
Big lttaing
Fmth's Phai'm'!CY scored
runs in the first inning on rnur I"''"" inning,
h
slance for players
w~
Tlmre wa~ what turned out to
htts and an error and t h en For thft-. Tigers, who had
ve a little of bothdtypes 'do
1he that hlg fifth - the innmg that '
coasted to an 8-3 victory
swa12el had two singles
Phone WY 2·2196
. ion . !nSJde out an outsl e I
produced the "gJ[i '' uneuJ ned '
le.&gt;d the attack.
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' Aaron ol the Mliwnukee Braves Ienough free passes for
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thdrawn (or the open stance) 8 dd M
betl -th . rtied out, St Louis Cardinal first Pomeroy Yankees 10 down the CLEVELA!\jD mPn i ' tak~s the restriction. of the 1 jou~ne:manoorep: n y ~:tchae~ , baseman _Bill While hit a ground , Jets Tuesday evening in Porn- Cleveland Brow~s .. today
t side out or the \l.ay ~nd Ishortstop, thirdsacker , and out· I ball to third baseman Frank Mal-leroy Boys League play.
nounced the acqul!llhon of
ns the. door for, a mce ]fielder, turned pltr.her Tues-l ;oxme nt the Boston Red Sox
Despite wild pitching, the Jets sive halfback Don Mullins
I ooth swmg from the waist up lday at Middleport to beat the I
Malzonf:' , off balancE',_ r·rned a managed to eke out a 15-14 win. the CJ!icago Bears.
~~""'"%~Wt'il'il'l!ltit....,.,&amp;;:r~.,... !Syracuse Pony baseball team ' throw to second an~ Richardson. A seven run rally by the Yank- Mullins. noted for fine tackling,
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Bob NJlon revealed in Phil- ~ob Grueser worked three m- llr S&lt;'OOpcll up a gmund ball Eng\lsh two smgles and
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Bradbury (2) and ent s ht&gt;sltation, to throw to first b.les, Jack Jacobs With two
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Grueser (LP), Donovan (4), Yankees
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Donovan
Eng!Jsh , Glaze (3) and Wer· ,
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led two. Syracuse pitchers fan- Grueser (4): Moore and Swan: iry, English (3) . Phalin, Vau~~{ .~·1-""""''"""""
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Bradbury (3 ), Casci (6 ).
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DOWNIE·GRQSS WILL . BE
Th• trio
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, Ihe 6,500-yard, par-10 course
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$25,000. Second money will
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$15,000 ond third 110,000.
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PomenJY·I04dleport; o.: JiilY to;

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and lwo children retumed bamo
\\tdnesday from a racalklll at BY MIIIL D. II. lfOOD
lrotber, IIDIIil Devault and Ml, Mnt. ~ .Mahaffey .ild dido
Boyaton Beach and MWDI Mro. Wlllllm CGtlrill, preol- Gilbert Dlflllll, Clevolalld and dren vlolt.ed her ltulbaod 11,.
Glli!lii Of Mi. alid Ml's. E. F'. Beach. Fla. They vWillll Mr...... II Wlllr.etwfllt AmerleaD lllreo .ct. 11*11IDle 1 Cb"'...._llle hoe 'tal IIYtt
Board and Mrs. Mary Berry and Mrs. Bfll Kirton ud llr. '"'lle Anz!Hery, District a Tbe Sllaulbaulb llllltl&amp;l rea
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recently lftre Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. . Earl Scllwan. T b 1 inihllod at11cero dur!nj a 1J1801,. unloo •• Suaday at bomo , fll the ,..........
John Hammack, Mrs. L u c y Scllwarz'o were """''MplJed laf at Vinton. ~ accompauy. Mr. lllld Mrs. Emell Major. Mnt. Amiii Rusb IIIII II
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Hammack, ell ol Charlelton, homt by Mrs. Kirton who Is i1111 her were Mrs. Jennfo Cot- Tbole ..-.. , _ Mr. lllld ft11 aver the nobntf.
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1101111 of Athenl, Ohio.
other "'lattves.
Mlu Erlllll Now101110, Mrs. ~ Mr. and Mro. Floyd Benodfet - . vilitiJII .hiJ dllldroii 111
Mrs. Blanche Tueter vWted Mr. and Mn. Joe Walk ol ble Good, Mn. Maslo Radclif. aDd two childreD, LHIIe llld Marlon, NIUrlled boiiii ' -·
,her daughter, Mrs. Nina Stump Akron visited recently with Mr. fe, Mrs.
Mary Moe Collrlll, Cindie, MeArtlwr, Mr. Mil Kn. Mr. 111111 Mn. l'lllll KcEiro1
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lin Columbus, while the latter Bfll Knopp and other relatives. Mrs. Flora Arbaugh, Mrs. Gay Menthol Slagle, Mr. llld Mrs. lllld 101111, Wo!fjlen, &lt;lllled ,.
recuperated from 811rgery.
Kennel~ «•vne l~· " ,, .. _,.t Mahaffey, and Mrs. Elva Gray. Darrell Detty IIIII f..,llaildnll, 1111 lather, Jet. III'Cltii'Of •
I Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Alexan- at West Virginia 1'ech., Moot· They ahw Installed officoro in all d. Oat Bill, Mr. Mil Mn. day then attended tbl SlnJu.
PT. PLEASANT - PIa n1 ~ 1 :'!:: from the truck to 10 orBOD will be In charge of !hill der and 1101111, Jerry and Bruce, gorneroy, villited over the hoi~ Wellston unit, June 24.
Johll Clark, Jock1011, Mr. and reunion at homo 11 Mr.
were completed for the
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park Improvement fund.
contesL .
visited recently with relatives days w1th his mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Keck, Mrs. Earl Cray and two dill- and Mrs. Emeot Major.
1morgasbord dinner tO be
A fillhinll rodeo wfll be held A horseshoe contest wlll aillo near Zanesville, Ohio.
Cathenne Reynolds.
Newark wore recent visitors of dron, Mrs. Lena Cray, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sleffet1,
at Krodel Park beginning
: untO 4 p. m. wfth cash be held on the four available Mr. and Mrs. Jai1W!tl Burns 1 Mr and Mrs. Dor Ebersbach her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law- and Mrs. Clyde Cooper and h&lt;r Mrs. Ernest Major and Mtblt
noon with all proceeds to be
for tho larg..t fish by courto from 2 lllllil 4 p. m. of !Wyal Oak, Mich., villited and sons of Orlando, Fla.,are """"' Strausbaugb and attend- mother Cora Strausbaugh, Rad· Wood villited Wedneaday (rm,
uaed for park lmprovementa at
caught In each
age with wb prizes to be awarded. lover the hOlidays with her par· '_viltiting her parenla, Mr. and ed her Iiiier, Marilyn SlrtiUI- c!lffe, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and fllrs. John aart Jac1&gt;
a meeting of the Park
6 to 10 years of ogo, 11 The horse!hoe committee ill ,enta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Mrs L E. Thomas.
baugh'1 wedding.
Slagle, Columbus, Mr. and Mro. BOD. John fa about the'....,
last night with Lonnie Safford,
14 years, and 15 and up. composed of VIrgO Siders, Wal· Edwards.
Mrs Catherine Reynolds on- Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Strong Loon Slrausbaugh and daugh- able to he up part tlmo.
~hairrnan, presiding.
contestants in the rodeo ler Rice and Herman Hoschar. Mr. and Mrs. James w1 s e tertamed with a dinner Tueoday and family are spending hJ.o ter, Shade, Mr. end fllrs . Leo
The public Ia Invited to the
for prizes must re- AU food for the smorgasbord vis11ed &lt;over Lhe holn · w1th evenmg. Those atteoding were leave from Navy here with ber Davidson and five daughten ,
dinner and •iew the many 1mbeginning to ll!h. has been arranged for with the her brt)ther and famfly. Mr. and Mr Glen Niday, GaUlpolill, Ml!s father, Sfepben Foley and his Mr. and Mro. Paul McElroy
provements that bave
been
G Mohr and Clarence. And· exception of pies and cakes. Mrs. Otha Radcliff at Birch Phyllis Zickaloose, New Haven, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl and two sons aH of Wolfpen,
completed at the city's
- - - - - Any citizens wilthlng to donate River, W. Va. The Wises' son, ,Mrs J . H. Turner, Mr. Lasco Strong, He_ ill stationed at San Mr. and Mrs. Lore• Straustlllon center.
a homemade pie or cake Ia Jimmy, remained for a visit: Niday. Galllpolis, and the hoo- Otego, Calif.
baugh, Albany, Mr. and Mrs.
Your Dependable
A silver offering will be the
asked to phone 1544 or 411 by with the Radcliffs.
tess. Mrs. Reynolda.
Mr. aed Mrs. Chester Thack- John Wood and son• and Ma· ,
Duler For
111ly cost of the smorgasbord.
Friday, slating which they will Mrs. Ruth Wise of N e wl Norman Reynolda Is vlsltinll er, Marion recently spent 1 bel Wood
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donate.
1 Martinsville, w
. Va., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Ida Mae Heni- night with her parent&lt; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Robinson,
~ogs, potato salad, baked beans
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The park hoard
hopes to her son and family, Mr . and mlngway' at New Port, Ky .
Mrs . Marion Hutchison
McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. MilAND
slaw, cold cuts, cheeses, cof- MASON - The marrlaga of have a largo attendance at the Mrs. James Wise.
Mr. Larry Gilpin and Mr. and Wtlliam Napper, who is horne [ ford Long and son. Columbus
fee, lemonade, Ice tea, and detConnie Newton, dt111ghter dinner and at the aame time Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Ralph Gilpin all of Ports- from _Holzer hospital was taken all called on their mnth.r . Nel·
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Mrs. James McKlrgan, Mas- acquaint the public with the 1 Uam Smith were Mr and Mrs. mouth, Ohio, visited recently bacJI: m S'rong's ambulancP for lie Sayre and daughter over
Phono WY ·2-2550
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and Mr. Charles Newton, recreational facilities available Luther Smith and children of 1With Mrs. Helen Stewart and a checkup recenUy.
weekenrt and attended the !'ale
cession stands will be cotton
and Hobert Sprouse, at the park.
New Haven and Mr. ·and Mrs. ·family On Friday, Mrs. Stew- John Speary of W•fl.&lt;lon Rt o·~l~M~r~s~.;r~loO)y~d_:D~a~vJ~s:..
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candy, pop corn, and dairy proLakes, nunofs, so~ of Altendlog the meetinK were iAndv Galford of Park.rsbur~. art and the Gilplns atlended the I ~ has been quJte sirk at h 1s ,.. '""'
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the
Sproose, Middleport, took Lonnie Safford, Lowell Cook, Visitors of Mrs. Ed Roosh ov- fLneraf of their uncle, Frank lhome.
John DeVault has offered
on June 7th at 6:30p.m. Lionel Smith, Virgil
Siders, ,er the holidays were Mr. and Booth, al Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. O.&lt;rar Maynard ~,"
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the home of the bride's moth- Walter Rice, Jim Carson, John Mrs. Charles Kinney of Roan- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones and spenl a weekend recently m I
to travel aboUt the park with
in Mason. The dooble ring Devault, Clarence Anderson, loke va.
children visited several days iCofumbus
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Ice cream, balloons, ice cream 1
was performed by Mary. Hyre, Maxine Walters,
Jane Turner has return- with his mother at Rainelle, Mr. aM Mrs. Jim Jackson I t
bars, popslckles, etc., wfth __!ll ,
Reverend Ralph Mahoney. Woodle Woodrum, Herman Ho-ed to herhom• after &lt;n•ndin~ W. Va.
spent Sunday m Logan with
Given In marriage by James schar, Woody Mace.
two weeks visiting her sister, ,
friends.
~~~~i~~~~'~th~:e bride wore a
Mrs. William Persinger and
Mr. and Mrs. John Wood anfl i
\Pink
. length gown of
family In Columbus.
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mother attended !he Sl.rausplnk silk wfth overskirt of pink
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rad· '
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lace. Her shoes matched the
cliff visjted over the weekend
and Mrs. Ernest Major, Sunday
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with Mr. and Mrs. James Wise. I
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M1ss Lms Jones of New Hav. i
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COLUMBUS IUPJJ- Tbe I05th turned to her home at Wolfpen.
ASANT _ Jack L. Reggie Phalln, Pomeroy · as ·
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. best man.
Ripley on July 3 and 4
1 After
spendmg the past week
mith, manager
th".r ~~n! The bride's mother was atilt· PT. PLEASANT - The City ' Gue."ts recently of Miss Be,..
A:m~ly 1ho~ 10 ;'~d with her grandmother . Mabel
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lee nt of ed in a yellow dress with which of Pt. Pleasant has been ord- sle Wright were Mr. and Mrs. cide ;~~he;
a~~g rn a:r ;_ Wood.
No matter what the size of the building
est VIrginia Dep~me
she wore white accessories. Her ered by the Federal Gover- ' J W Gro•• and dau~hter Su- I
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Anna Belle OaYJdson Woff.
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sie, Atlanta, Ga., and Mr. and leaders
pen Is spendmg th1s week w1th
job you plan, ready mixed concrete is the best
th t the local office, curren Y Following tho wedding a re· street paving project If federal Mrs Clvde Wright
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her grandmother Mabel Wood
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·1 had as weekend guests b 1 s
~loam ! 110 ..,.ac 511
S .' d' ld 1 of the bride's mother. The din- The city ~lved a telegram land rhildren of Rurlllcane w. J•mes.A Rhode to _11
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. mnn,. ac mg IVa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs . session or tht General Assembl
ln ,alnful emp ymen
arrangement of red
roses.ldtreetor of the Community Fa- 0 L. Reynolds and family .
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$250 ur Y to 15 years.
want - just call us!
Ju"', 1963.
lod th
Punch was served by Mrs. Glad· clllties Administration In Phil- 1 Mr and Mrs D L Reynolds capvotat"Jmapporove ~- ho dm oon
Presiding off1cers in
[)Qrlng the same per
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taa 1 ofypesl Mrs. Lillian Grimm.
tract for concrete paving to S. cation at Daytona Beach Fla
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They were accompanied to Vir· acted upon wall one calling for as Sf!SI?n,
951 weeks
sO 1963 there VISited scenic spots In West Charleston, hBB been dloapprov- glnla by Mrs. Reynold's moth· a 5 per cent mcrease m li uor Two bJI!a wh1ch have been
Phone WY 2·3284
1er, ~ Mrs. Harry Black. Mrs. prices. The measure was de~at- toed by the governo~ were note~pf business Ju~:ldu~ls '
Vtrglnl8. For her going aw~y ed.
Mlcldloport
Poee St.
were 2,328 lod the ffl
outfit the bride wore a white ' The telegram aald that since I Black visited with her daughter I ed m the Senate Ia t month b pect.ed to be reconSJdered m thts
~,:r ~t l,MI "cia:;. · sheyth dress, and her bridal Iasphalt_ and concrete were both and son-ln·law, Mr. and Mrs lCHS vote, but ~islatJVe Y session.
~it lyre flied in May, repre. coroage.
base bids, neither type had IRobert Parham at Petersburg, admonistrative loaders
t:"" I 958 weeks claimed. The new Mrs. Sproose fs a i preference and "suggest re-I Virolnia.
!the necessary 17 votes for
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2,27 1 individuals graduate of Waharna H II h ' vise resolution of award to !owl Mrs. Harry Black vfsltrd riv-, age In the upper house
re were
k 1 t h e School class of 111113, and was bidder asphalt pavlaf "
er the weekend with her par- mustered
reglotered f~ wo~ a 31
active In the Journalism club. The order apparenUy wBB !ents Mr and Mrs Harvey Mo- A bill .already approved In the
close of busmess J ay · 1962 She Is a member of the Mason ·based. on 8 technicality Jn the ses ~t Mflton W Va.
House ~ranllng almost $1 million
Ode year ago, une
' Methodist Cburch
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lllere were 'JJ¥1 new elalms for
·
bidding procedure UBed by the , Mr. Donald Russe s at
- to pay sundry claims against the
ployment
compt:DSalion Mr. Sproose Is a graduate city to obtain quotation on the lng the Inland TV School at state waa to be .up for reconsldu;e~ 1
filed· 55 Individuals of Pomeroy_ High School claBB $431,838.72 project.
Chicago, Ill. He has completed oration at the request or senate
:..~ ypes jol!s ~nd 2 476 indi· of 1962. He 19 preaenlly stallono According to the order 1n the six weeks training and will fin- Democrats who prev1ously voted
WESTINGHOUSE
WESTINGHOUSE 12 Clil. FT.
•lduals : . tered for 'work. In ed at the Na~al Tramlng Cen·
the clly should award Ish the course the first of De- against it.
lllldllklll ~ weeks ol Unem- ter' Great Lakes, DliMls.
the paving conlract to Ander· cember. He recently visited hfs House debate was expected on
• • Com,eoaauon wore
son's Blackrock of Charleston wife and two children who re- amendments to a House bill
cial...., durin&amp; this month.
Its bid of $386,1141.10 which side In Mason.
granting tax_ ~empUons to air
(440 lbs. Food Capacity)
(63 lb. Frozen Food Storage)
was !below bid, but the general Guests ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joho pollut1on facd1tles. Also on the
e14.8 SQ. FT. OF SHELJI AREA
eFROZEN FOOD STORAGE TRAY
•d
concensus of the JIIW'II'Iy own- Mclloniel over the weekend In- agenda w.. a conference come3 ADJUSTABLE DOOR
ePORCELAIN VEGETABLE
J'onner Ret!l ent
on the streets "to be btl· eluded Mr. and Mrs. Emory miltee report on • bill creating
SHELVES
CRISPER
Of·Muon 18 Dead
proved was for concrete paving Hudson, Mr. and Mrs Geo- 12 common. pleas judgeships In
aTILT-DOWN RACKS
1"1'. ·PLEASANT -Funeral
therefore the council ao- rge Hudson aD of New
seven ooun!Jes.
eADJUSTABLE SHELF, BUTTER
BUILT-IN LOCK
eervlce for Mrs. Nellle B I Ye
the concrete pavlnK of land, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry The senate was to consider
COMPARTMENT
eAIR-SWEP SHELVES DROP
Jrackman, 81, Patriot, 0., forthe Burford. inc., In the amoll!ll Belcher and family and
about 50 appointments by
FRONT llULKY PACKAGE
eiNCLUDES INSTAlLATION &amp;
I!ler resident of Mason County, PT. PLEASANT _ A 1 vi n of $380,388.2$,
-;.
gia Sherry a~_of Nerdwarndk, 0 .
edRhodes .heanSed debteate wahs eHxpectSTORAGE
ONE-YEAR SERVICE
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Buckle, Apple Grove, Mayor Virgil Siders stated Mrs. Juan,.., Wa a .
Jn
na on e ouseDiscount Special
at the Stevens Funerol Home
his bond of $30 on an that the matter will be dia-l recenty VISited wltlt her SJster approved measure to penni! the
with the Re9. C. A. Pitzer
and battery charge when
WedneSday at 8 p. m. at and family, Mr. and Mrs. Char· state to take over bank deposits,
failed to come lor arraigntin
les Scyoc at Parkersburg.
&amp;locks and othe~ securJIJeo left
elating. Burial will be In I h •
Discount
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11
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Beale eemetery.
before JusUce of Peace a spec 8 counc mee I·
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pur. unclaJmed by thetr owners for IO
Special
TRADI
Mrs. Brackman died
M Goodwin
ley of Huntington visited over
Credit Terms-$2.60 W..kly
Credit Terms-$3.00 Weekly
t~&gt;e~~ing at Pleaaant Valley
ApPearing ~fore Goodwin
0
the weekend with Mr.
and
pital after a short lllness. She was Joseph Hansel
Mrs. Seott Knotts.
Was born May 5, 1882 In
PUny fined $fiO and costa
Mrs. D. L. Dudding
SALES &amp; SERVICE
ell CoUnty, the daughter of the cense' revoked for six '
on Sunday with relatives at NlWESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC
llte Decalb and Jane Bowen and sentenced to :14 hoora
tro, W. Va.
Advon.. '64 Models
Htlghetl. She was a member
on a driving while
NEW HAVEN- Mrs. Paul Tbre• students o·f•tuWmabadinrl.ll PRICES
ef tbtl · Bruce Cbapel Episcopal ceted charge. Robert E.
Powell win present her rna High School are •·
START AT _
•
Church of Gallipolis Ferry. She ams forfeited a f18.114 bond
organ and vocal
a Student Council Workshop
iiBs a member fll the ADler!- a charge of Jntoxlcated
Jn a CeniA!m!lal
West VIrginia Wesley"', Buc,)[-11
3 Drying Temperatures Discount Special
Includes
can Legion •nd a veteran of Ronald James Hodges
"Tht Emblems of Our State" hannon. They are Janet Hoff'- II
Automatic Time Selector World war I. Early In her llle forfeited 1 fll.78 bond' on
Wahama fiYII\ll8lllum on July man and Wlllle Capehart,
WY 2-2255
Handy Loading Door With
One Year
Mrs. Brackman was a school
charge.
16 at I p. m.
of New Haven, and Gary Stew- II 601 1 , Moln St.
Safety Switch - Porcelux Ex·
terior Finish. Operates on 115
~er. Her husband, C. Brack- Marlon Francis Miller,
The recital will be s:::~ iliiiiiiiiMaiiiOsoniiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-:"'iiiiiiiiii
Service
Only $2.00 WMkly
11111!1, died in 1947.
, was ordered to
by the New lla90D _1
or 230 volts.
SUrviving Ia a b~ther,_ Deper month alter
BB their publle Centennial
-y'- ~/
cal~ Hughes of Palrwt. Fr1enda guilty fo a ~pport charge. Pr~am for the year 'for botlor
(/'Tf.Zh'~/fp rA~
1118)' call at lbl fUneral borne. FrederiCk ArmsW.d, Pt.
Committeu lor the re-~,
.
ant, WBB fined flO and costa Oil
are, llaCinl, Mrs. :Edwlll
WESTINGHOUSE 2-CYCLE
PT. PLEASANT
an fiiiProper plates charge.
Mrs. Tbotnu ~.
ll"ES'I'OCit SALES 00.'
ger Buttrlclt, Pt. Pleaent
Mrs. PhUip Batey; Stfr and
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
2 wBB fined $» and eosll f ri
Hats, Mrs. R. G. Q!eeJ!e,
Salurday, Jaly I. liD
reckless driving. Marne
fllrs. Kenneih Rlt!l!·~ Mro.
2 Wash Cycles For Fine or Regular Fabrics,HOGS - 175 to 220 17.110 to inaon, CharleltOD; Nelllo
Abel; Anlmlis;"ltfi: John
You can ch008e a Keepeake
Heavies 1S.OO to 16.00;
Belle; Arthur E.
Mlli'lan and Mrs. Ja.X:Ji'leolier;
Diamond ltl!li with com·
Suds and Water Saver - "Look-In" Loading
plete eonftdeDee, for the
l'!!llats 1.5.00 to 17.li0; Fat Sows lnll, atarleaton: and Harry
Mro. J• Abel, Mn.
Door-Giant POrcelain Tub.
famous Keepaake euarantee
10 14.110; Boars 9.00 to I.• Farley-, Pt. Pleasant, each
and Mrs
John
lives wrltteD woof of a
Pip 7.00 It 12.00; Stock fined flO and costa for
; l'ronljller,
EdMULTI·SPEED TUMBLE ACTION
perfect center diamond, or
lill~~~lf~.OO te 21.00.
Publlelty, lira. Llr·ll
replacement uaund.
;
- SteeH 16.00
Llovlaf.

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LOCAL AND STA:fE News Of
__M_aso_n County, West Virgi:a

Smorg~sbord

Plan

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Personals

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ANTHONY

Plumbing • Heati119

Exchange Vows
At Home Of
Brl'de's Motha•

PLUMBING

HEATING

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I06th Expect
T0 Endw
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or
By TonJJJht

Blacktop IS
0rderedBy

59 Persons

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Gainful Jobs

WashJnofOD

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Appliance Valuesll
FREEZER

Bonds Taken
On Failures
To Show Up

REFRIGERATOR

$199 99

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Mrs. Powell T
Present Pupl'ls
1n Recital

MOTOROLA

$139 95

«ELAND'S T. V•

ELECTRIC DRYER
$159·''

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LAUNDROMAT

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Me.·gs Co. Democrat"lc

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Heiftra 14.10 to 20.00;

· IUO to 18.101 canners
10 1&amp;'1&amp;; Bulla IUD to 18.10;
Coln uif Calvoo
ta.oo: 'Sioet Stesn 1u1
Stoot
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.JPlt-f!l~ , ~ OOvea
Heller

ASit TO WED
PI'. rJ.EASANT - Rerberl
UebelboOr, M, UniOn,
and Rutb Lorrallle
llavetl,

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publle 11 c.:::t~:
to attnd, No a

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I. ALIE

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$350.00
$100.00

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Discount Speci1i

INCLUDIS NOIIMAL

$199·99

INSTALLATION &amp;

1-YIAI SIRIIICI

CIEDIT TEIMS
$UOW~

lhtptohll!lll Pl'lcod t. l'lt Every Pune

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~- New Orleant ~:.0 Greonup 7:· v. &amp;Iiiii NP WI 11'1, Mf •
jord down 13. 3 o.m: Cot Dav- 10 a.m.: OPward 110,.. Sl, 111.: JtUa L .DP
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·Immediately following the ed 01 1 """'"I •IUd~&lt;t teocber
River Report

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middl!JI)OI't,

cerellllli'Y• 1 receplloo was by the Mason CoynJY Board of •
. , et.port down 13, _7 p.m.; P~ 2:20 a.m.:. Eastern up 31: 5:40 •:m.; Dispalcher...., 'lllllleN
beld in tbe social room of the Educat1oo.
Ga•l• rea1blp:
GallipoliS Downey up 14, 9.10 p.m., T1lan a.m.; NlliOillll dQwn U. 1.111. Z.D5 p.m_.______
church.
Out-®!Dwn fi'SI' at the ,dam IU 11.5, runnm&amp; tllroe. up 14, 1:11!1 am Oro&gt; up 14 • m.; Lutller "'rdman up 32, 2:·
.
o t a dais theme, weddmg were Mr and Mr&amp;. ,fourths of a fool on rollers, Po- 4 :Iii am : Cha. '"' Stevensoo 20 a.m ; Jarrw IJIMI up 32. 3:- (J!:E'S .IJfl llllVliB .
Carryln!,mij 1
uered Paul Eggleton, Barbara a n d mel'llf·Mason out, PI, Pleasant down 14. 7 a.m., Blue Sea I 45 0 m.; Boh Benter up 3Z, l::lii KOU.YwQIW {U1!,) - JAil.
the In tr cak~na was decorated IDanny , Mr. and M1·s Rot!•• : u 20, Hinton .77 falling. l(anaw· down IS, 3 o.m : E•oo. PenMy~ am.; Ferdinand down 33. II • - · 1111 ~~~~~ Jb LL ..
~~d J.ue dailies with white Remlinger and Terri, Mr. and ha Fall• 62 fallmg, Cltarleslon lvama JP 15, 5:30 o.m.. Defeod· 40 p.m.: &lt;\- up 13, 2 o.m.; one « Hallywood'l ~- d
.
ch santhe.;,ums and Mrs. W Fred Thompson, MISS 17.~ slaliunary U&gt;nd(}!l . Mar· er up 15, 7:15 I ftl; S ~ J•nk• Jessboat down 34, 9:30 p.m.
Wllldl pill
dol;{ ~ oround the ba .. of Mary Beth Thomp""' and Mr met ann Wmfleld dam• wero • u~ 16, 4·05 am; Rebo Jane I GJlllpolla Doll - Jacob G. ~~~· ~....
tm u u
ite wedd.in •n- David Thomp9on, Mn Nf!lhe on the sJ\ls.
!down 16,5 SO a ,m.: Walter wu. ldown .f : j• p.m.: Gout.hem down sevtr """'"'""''
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the cake. :.::'.t~e whleh t!rned Bradley, Mrs. Emma Jo Pu~ - . ·~
Hamson up 17, 7 p.m.; Charle- 12:15 a.m ; Lidia H. do"" 1:5G illoltY•• be. d
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:lv~~i'he reception. complet·' nam and Sharon Kay, Mr. and Ia ; Mr and Mr~ Delmar rol down 18, 2·25 am; Robert ~-lll·l !ian Salvador up %140 a. much lime there..,:- :"'ite
~r the table decorations.
Mrs Franklin Ginther, Mr. and Quickel of Cheshire; Mr. and W. Lea, up 18, 5.10 a.w , 'lay· m,; Susan !.foe up' a.m.
Liberace speocJa
M Ro•er Mro. Fred 8 Miller and Dr Mrs. John Bahmer an~ MISs roond lialvot1 down 18. 9 U p. ltAiwlll IUvw _ Li~ Ed· year llllkil!l, ~ &lt;fh

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0 o1 Dayoo'n Mrs
tt!'~~t::.•
Tom D.
Da~ Coppock~·~:lum~u•
ond ' lumbus.

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Halliday, all of Co- Kartn Banmer of Col;hocton: m.: Crucible up 18 6:3() a.m
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Mr David Mason of Philo ; OVEC dQwn 21. 5·1)1) ~ m.; '"; - , ---Mr William Watterson of Ra· Mr~. Clpra Murray •nd Mrs. Mrs. Carna rsie Stinard of Mog· V Chns. Jr. down 21. 6 45• m ·
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.1 \ Ye:~wood, all couslnB of the Jessie ttennesy of Middleport ; adore Miss Norma Roach of A v Chrl~ down ~·- :55 P:
' J ' bride and Miss Sarah Lewlli iMr. and Mrs. Dale Coder, Mar· INew Haven, W. Va .; Mr. and IlL, Elgerchff up 2S, I ~';;,·.
' ' ~" i I Iol R~venna . Mrs . Fred 8 Mill· tl)a Jean aod Gumeth, l\lr ar&gt;d Mrs. Cha rlo• 0 Murrav, Miss ~ E Dyke&amp; down 23, I : m :
·'• 'i
er of Columbuo regiStered the Mrs. l!jllph Harrison and Mr. Zelda Knopp, MNI. Goddrey D. Robert West up Z3, 3
aDa •
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and Mrs Robert Hennes) , aii \Moore Mr and MMJ. Richard 1Western up 23, 4.:40 am.;
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Mrs. Lloyd Hoi· Croc;;kett up Greenup

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' Ch UTCh 1s Scene
Grace Met h0d1St
Of Recent Preston-Murray Nuptials

LYONS

arrani"monts of white gladiolll, I ise lace and long •Ieeves that
snapdra~on• and babysbrealh Itapered to tlnr points over her
an~JN!Ims
Wl)lch decorated tho hands. The bouffant skirt lea·
alt
ol tile Grace Methodiot lured a pleated front a n d
Chu ch for the weddlng of Miss flowed gracefully into a
!\'•ron Kav Preston and Mr. circular chapel train, Her boul·
Charles 1\enneth Murray on rani veil of impof(ed !:nglish
' oooy aiU!rnoon, the twenty· , Bridal silk illusioo draped oolt-

RUT~AND

ClOVER FARM STORE

CLOVER FARM STORE

CLOVER FARM STORE

Corner Pearl &amp; Locust

Route No.7

Sixth &amp; Poorl 511,

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO

RACINE, OHIO

DEPARTMENT STORE
Ro~te

No, 124

thlrd of June.

RUTL4ND, OHIO

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PIUSBUI-Y &amp; BALLARD

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COCKTAIL
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BISCU,ITS
DETERGENT
39c
PEARS
APPLESAUCE lil9c BABY FOOD
2Yl
Kraft
PORK&amp;BEANS
PIZZA·
MIRACLE
can

ROSE CROIX

CLOVER FARM LIQUID

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Clover farm

Armour's

ALL VEGETABLE

MIX

TREET

SHORTENING
3-lb.
tan

MARGARINE
c

12oz.
can

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J ULY SALE

carton
serves 18

SUMMER HATS · .. · · .... · 1.95 to 3.95
Pattern Hats, 3.95

BEST- COLA BUY

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•MASON, W.VA.
• Nut .. DrlvHo Thaalrt

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New White

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Phillips Sisters Style Shop

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Chuck Roast
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TENOEitAY

Thrifty

m..ttunc ~~hUll! .tlreu.
with 1fhldl lhl ~ eppla

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with (oupol'l &amp; pureha" of

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July 13. 1913

English Roast

SwitsSteak ..... .. , ....... 59c

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lalnhow Trout

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MeatLHf .

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49c

Turkeys

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Kroger, "Gnde A" Medium

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with

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Pork&amp;Beans 6 •.:. $1
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Coffee ·

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Aspirin .......,.........'..~ 53c

Apple Butter 4•: Sl

Kroger Fresh and Hi-Nu Milk

Frash Kroger

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Giant Fob

Apple Pies

39q
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Appluauce

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Skim Milk .,. 2 ""..:" 75c 'lonuts _ _ _ ...... 19c
Avond h
.... $1 Peas ............_.. 8
Pot Pies .-..... 6 '$1

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Ouen 41 10:00 . 4JI. ru... - - ai:I!IH!Il'lelanO a c-ce
!fed., Tllunllq, f'rldar, Sat- of .· .
lpplt . , . - urday 6 Bulldaf.
Murray, lll!lll!er
Clolo.JVOJI' D!tT 41 ,,~
(All boun E.D.S.T. Jllloll)

Lowest Prices On

MEATS

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brim. All A
of rooe
the ...
af,.

carried bouquets of
and yellow tlalsy cbry..
II ar1theJnU!liS, babysbreath and
tvy.
Mast-r John Louis • Gordon
Pt'i!ston
of ltashvllle l!lrYed
•POMEROY, 0.
aunt .. ring bearer. Jle wore
111 SICOND IT.
white linen suit and carried a
pillow lrln&amp;ed with
Next tO tho Follrlo Shop
Open Sundar, ltlonday,
Cl~wtllliiY ra"'.
I!IIID wa1 Ml'. Gordon S.
TuotltJ, Wldl&gt;e&amp;daJ,
McArtor
of Grove City, an d
Frl417 111d S.lurdiY
U:all A.M.
11 UJhera wero Mr. Dtnlill LllterUnlll 8:00 P.M.
lnl o1 Johnatown, Nr. Dooald
Open Saii!Jdtya Til t P.M.
Speneer of PoftleroY, M r ·
(Cioaod AD Day Th!Q'Sdays) George ~~:v... of G.UIIDI and
, R!&gt;berl llennell' o! Port..
AD bouro .:.s:r., Pomeror

· Bright Star

THEY ARE VALUAILEI

I I)' from e~n organza crownJ ac·

The bride is the daughter ol ~ cented with pearlized
Mrs. Louis L. Preo!Dn of 56 1 On a white Bible given to
C•rtar SL and the late Mr. by her !ale father, the
Pr~ s ton, and Mr. Murray ia the : carried a bouquet of
sO&lt;. of Mr. and Mro. Charles 0 . daisy chrysanthemums, ba~IY .. I
Murray of ~ Jofleroon Avo., breath and ivy, centered
PL Pleasant, W. Va.
white orchid . Her only jewelry
The double riog ceremony was an J;:vening Star diamond
w.:s poi.r.rllled by the Rev . 1 pendant, a gift of tM groom.
HIJ!hey JMeo. A hill hour of &gt;MJ-s. John L. Preston
1161ected wedlllnC music was Nasbvjlfe, Tenn., served
pr,.nted preceding the cere- slsler·in·law as matron of
mony by Mrs. Merlyn Ross, or- or, and bridesmaids wer~
ganlst, sod Mr.. Robert Porco, Martha Brown of Mi;~m~~~~·~ I
soloist, sang "Wedding Pray. j MiO&gt; Karen Bohmer of
er," "I Love Thee" and 11 The ton, Miss Mary Ann Lus~
Lord's Prayer."
Miss Martha Mossman.
Given In marriage by her wore identical afterm1on !eng·
brother, Mr. John L. PrO!Iton th. gowns of N1le green pure
of Nashville, Tenn., the bride silk chiffon, fash1~ed w1th I
w re a goun of P""" silk or· controlled beD sklfL Their el·
Q
bow length sleeves extended
into a double flowing panel
w.o,..
back, and each wore ' matchJ&amp;H
ing hal of hairbraid, trimmed
tiiii.N
with a satin ribbon band With
ST,IIMPI

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SUMMER DRESSES · .. · .. · · .. now 6.95
SPRING COATS · · · · now 10.00 to 19.50

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·:~b~;~·~.~=·~r~::d:~~·-::~~hd~ ~:ic~r:.:~t ~=~:~
d.olabra surrounded the floral appllqued with imported Ven·

RACINE

NQWIN HALf•QU.ARTS

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Candlelight from lwo cil'cul· lganza over bridal taffeta. The ,

BAKER'S

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Leavmg for a we lOG
pI
I T ledo · Mr and Mrs. I
II f Pt Pleasant W. Elisha Woodo up Greenup II •·
EACH CtOTT&amp;.a
!Mo Vir~nla Beach, v~iir:· l~e: I ~.~~ co:pock of Dayton; Mr ' ~=r·. ~ .. "s T.· Jacox of Pttts- ' to p,m : R II Boswporth r,I uDp
SP!~VfS TJ'tl'tJ.I
rs. ~rray lw~s asllk dress land Mrs. Charles Crooks of bu~;ih . Pa . and Mr and M.rs. Greenup l :25 ct .m : am~ a .
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~~~=cl~nJel;hite accessorte~ Washmgton Court H~se.
i John L Preston and sons, John up ~reenu., ~ .25 a m4:·~ n~ ~ ,
and a white orchid corsag~ ' Mrs. Kenneth Wtt~gall and LOI.lls-?ordon and Stephen, of in~~~~a u!p ~;:ennuJP 6:.05
leted her ensemble.
IP,Iiss Sarah Lewis of Ravenna: No•hv1lle, Tenn,
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newly . married CO\Iple Mr. William Miller of Mans- ~are .residing at 10 EdgemoPt field; r-'r. and Mrs. William
I
Dr.
1Watterson an~ Luann, Keith,,
•
The bride Is a June graduate Brian and Jod• of Ravenswood,
Closing Out All
of the Ohio State University Mr. and Mrs. George Evan• of
School of Nursing where abe Gahanna; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
became a memb~r of Sigma S. McArwr of Grove City: Mr.
Theta Tau and Torch Club, nur- and Mrs. Donald Litterlnl of
sinR bonorarles, and Delta !Johnstown ; Mr. aod Mrs. Ski·
$10.95
~lVE VOUII ,_, C, COLA.
Gamma social sorority. She " ney Spencer and Mlohaol and
COLA,
NEHI TRUI FRUIT
presently employed as a erad· Sedonia, Mils Debra Spencer
ORi~NGE, AND UPPI!R 10 BOTTLE CAlli
· uate nure.
and Mr. Donald Spencer, all of
Mr, Muray is a 1900 gradU· Pomeroy.
I
ate of Rio Gr•nde CoJiep, Mrs. M. Harold BI'OWil am!
We Will Pay ~ Cent bch
where lle was affiliated to lhe MiSI! Martha Brown of M1am1•·
To Your Favorite Ch•rity,
Fraternal Order of Archon. He burg; Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Court St.
Pomeroy
will receive his master's de- Poole of Stowe; Mr. and Mrs.
gree in educational administra- f;, Thosnas Walker of Palas~a---

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jord down 13. 3 o.m: Cot Dav- 10 a.m.: OPward 110,.. Sl, 111.: JtUa L .DP
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·Immediately following the ed 01 1 """'"I •IUd~&lt;t teocber
River Report

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middl!JI)OI't,

cerellllli'Y• 1 receplloo was by the Mason CoynJY Board of •
. , et.port down 13, _7 p.m.; P~ 2:20 a.m.:. Eastern up 31: 5:40 •:m.; Dispalcher...., 'lllllleN
beld in tbe social room of the Educat1oo.
Ga•l• rea1blp:
GallipoliS Downey up 14, 9.10 p.m., T1lan a.m.; NlliOillll dQwn U. 1.111. Z.D5 p.m_.______
church.
Out-®!Dwn fi'SI' at the ,dam IU 11.5, runnm&amp; tllroe. up 14, 1:11!1 am Oro&gt; up 14 • m.; Lutller "'rdman up 32, 2:·
.
o t a dais theme, weddmg were Mr and Mr&amp;. ,fourths of a fool on rollers, Po- 4 :Iii am : Cha. '"' Stevensoo 20 a.m ; Jarrw IJIMI up 32. 3:- (J!:E'S .IJfl llllVliB .
Carryln!,mij 1
uered Paul Eggleton, Barbara a n d mel'llf·Mason out, PI, Pleasant down 14. 7 a.m., Blue Sea I 45 0 m.; Boh Benter up 3Z, l::lii KOU.YwQIW {U1!,) - JAil.
the In tr cak~na was decorated IDanny , Mr. and M1·s Rot!•• : u 20, Hinton .77 falling. l(anaw· down IS, 3 o.m : E•oo. PenMy~ am.; Ferdinand down 33. II • - · 1111 ~~~~~ Jb LL ..
~~d J.ue dailies with white Remlinger and Terri, Mr. and ha Fall• 62 fallmg, Cltarleslon lvama JP 15, 5:30 o.m.. Defeod· 40 p.m.: &lt;\- up 13, 2 o.m.; one « Hallywood'l ~- d
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ch santhe.;,ums and Mrs. W Fred Thompson, MISS 17.~ slaliunary U&gt;nd(}!l . Mar· er up 15, 7:15 I ftl; S ~ J•nk• Jessboat down 34, 9:30 p.m.
Wllldl pill
dol;{ ~ oround the ba .. of Mary Beth Thomp""' and Mr met ann Wmfleld dam• wero • u~ 16, 4·05 am; Rebo Jane I GJlllpolla Doll - Jacob G. ~~~· ~....
tm u u
ite wedd.in •n- David Thomp9on, Mn Nf!lhe on the sJ\ls.
!down 16,5 SO a ,m.: Walter wu. ldown .f : j• p.m.: Gout.hem down sevtr """'"'""''
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the cake. :.::'.t~e whleh t!rned Bradley, Mrs. Emma Jo Pu~ - . ·~
Hamson up 17, 7 p.m.; Charle- 12:15 a.m ; Lidia H. do"" 1:5G illoltY•• be. d
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:lv~~i'he reception. complet·' nam and Sharon Kay, Mr. and Ia ; Mr and Mr~ Delmar rol down 18, 2·25 am; Robert ~-lll·l !ian Salvador up %140 a. much lime there..,:- :"'ite
~r the table decorations.
Mrs Franklin Ginther, Mr. and Quickel of Cheshire; Mr. and W. Lea, up 18, 5.10 a.w , 'lay· m,; Susan !.foe up' a.m.
Liberace speocJa
M Ro•er Mro. Fred 8 Miller and Dr Mrs. John Bahmer an~ MISs roond lialvot1 down 18. 9 U p. ltAiwlll IUvw _ Li~ Ed· year llllkil!l, ~ &lt;fh

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0 o1 Dayoo'n Mrs
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Tom D.
Da~ Coppock~·~:lum~u•
ond ' lumbus.

'l;w~a=rd=u;p:W:inl:ie:kl~5=:2li~p=.m=.=;=C=·=aneet!~:':u=!""=~JP!5caf:·:llle:::•:~:111l'f:·,

Halliday, all of Co- Kartn Banmer of Col;hocton: m.: Crucible up 18 6:3() a.m
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Mr David Mason of Philo ; OVEC dQwn 21. 5·1)1) ~ m.; '"; - , ---Mr William Watterson of Ra· Mr~. Clpra Murray •nd Mrs. Mrs. Carna rsie Stinard of Mog· V Chns. Jr. down 21. 6 45• m ·
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.1 \ Ye:~wood, all couslnB of the Jessie ttennesy of Middleport ; adore Miss Norma Roach of A v Chrl~ down ~·- :55 P:
' J ' bride and Miss Sarah Lewlli iMr. and Mrs. Dale Coder, Mar· INew Haven, W. Va .; Mr. and IlL, Elgerchff up 2S, I ~';;,·.
' ' ~" i I Iol R~venna . Mrs . Fred 8 Mill· tl)a Jean aod Gumeth, l\lr ar&gt;d Mrs. Cha rlo• 0 Murrav, Miss ~ E Dyke&amp; down 23, I : m :
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er of Columbuo regiStered the Mrs. l!jllph Harrison and Mr. Zelda Knopp, MNI. Goddrey D. Robert West up Z3, 3
aDa •
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and Mrs Robert Hennes) , aii \Moore Mr and MMJ. Richard 1Western up 23, 4.:40 am.;
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Mrs. Lloyd Hoi· Croc;;kett up Greenup

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' Ch UTCh 1s Scene
Grace Met h0d1St
Of Recent Preston-Murray Nuptials

LYONS

arrani"monts of white gladiolll, I ise lace and long •Ieeves that
snapdra~on• and babysbrealh Itapered to tlnr points over her
an~JN!Ims
Wl)lch decorated tho hands. The bouffant skirt lea·
alt
ol tile Grace Methodiot lured a pleated front a n d
Chu ch for the weddlng of Miss flowed gracefully into a
!\'•ron Kav Preston and Mr. circular chapel train, Her boul·
Charles 1\enneth Murray on rani veil of impof(ed !:nglish
' oooy aiU!rnoon, the twenty· , Bridal silk illusioo draped oolt-

RUT~AND

ClOVER FARM STORE

CLOVER FARM STORE

CLOVER FARM STORE

Corner Pearl &amp; Locust

Route No.7

Sixth &amp; Poorl 511,

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO

RACINE, OHIO

DEPARTMENT STORE
Ro~te

No, 124

thlrd of June.

RUTL4ND, OHIO

Ll BBY Fit UIT

PIUSBUI-Y &amp; BALLARD

2~

COCKTAIL
3 i 15~ .
BISCU,ITS
DETERGENT
39c
PEARS
APPLESAUCE lil9c BABY FOOD
2Yl
Kraft
PORK&amp;BEANS
PIZZA·
MIRACLE
can

ROSE CROIX

CLOVER FARM LIQUID

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Clover farm

Armour's

ALL VEGETABLE

MIX

TREET

SHORTENING
3-lb.
tan

MARGARINE
c

12oz.
can

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carton
serves 18

SUMMER HATS · .. · · .... · 1.95 to 3.95
Pattern Hats, 3.95

BEST- COLA BUY

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•MASON, W.VA.
• Nut .. DrlvHo Thaalrt

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New White

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Phillips Sisters Style Shop

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July 13. 1913

English Roast

SwitsSteak ..... .. , ....... 59c

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lalnhow Trout

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MeatLHf .

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49c

Turkeys

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Kroger, "Gnde A" Medium

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Pork&amp;Beans 6 •.:. $1
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Coffee ·

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Aspirin .......,.........'..~ 53c

Apple Butter 4•: Sl

Kroger Fresh and Hi-Nu Milk

Frash Kroger

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Giant Fob

Apple Pies

39q
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Beef Stew

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Skim Milk .,. 2 ""..:" 75c 'lonuts _ _ _ ...... 19c
Avond h
.... $1 Peas ............_.. 8
Pot Pies .-..... 6 '$1

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Ouen 41 10:00 . 4JI. ru... - - ai:I!IH!Il'lelanO a c-ce
!fed., Tllunllq, f'rldar, Sat- of .· .
lpplt . , . - urday 6 Bulldaf.
Murray, lll!lll!er
Clolo.JVOJI' D!tT 41 ,,~
(All boun E.D.S.T. Jllloll)

Lowest Prices On

MEATS

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brim. All A
of rooe
the ...
af,.

carried bouquets of
and yellow tlalsy cbry..
II ar1theJnU!liS, babysbreath and
tvy.
Mast-r John Louis • Gordon
Pt'i!ston
of ltashvllle l!lrYed
•POMEROY, 0.
aunt .. ring bearer. Jle wore
111 SICOND IT.
white linen suit and carried a
pillow lrln&amp;ed with
Next tO tho Follrlo Shop
Open Sundar, ltlonday,
Cl~wtllliiY ra"'.
I!IIID wa1 Ml'. Gordon S.
TuotltJ, Wldl&gt;e&amp;daJ,
McArtor
of Grove City, an d
Frl417 111d S.lurdiY
U:all A.M.
11 UJhera wero Mr. Dtnlill LllterUnlll 8:00 P.M.
lnl o1 Johnatown, Nr. Dooald
Open Saii!Jdtya Til t P.M.
Speneer of PoftleroY, M r ·
(Cioaod AD Day Th!Q'Sdays) George ~~:v... of G.UIIDI and
, R!&gt;berl llennell' o! Port..
AD bouro .:.s:r., Pomeror

· Bright Star

THEY ARE VALUAILEI

I I)' from e~n organza crownJ ac·

The bride is the daughter ol ~ cented with pearlized
Mrs. Louis L. Preo!Dn of 56 1 On a white Bible given to
C•rtar SL and the late Mr. by her !ale father, the
Pr~ s ton, and Mr. Murray ia the : carried a bouquet of
sO&lt;. of Mr. and Mro. Charles 0 . daisy chrysanthemums, ba~IY .. I
Murray of ~ Jofleroon Avo., breath and ivy, centered
PL Pleasant, W. Va.
white orchid . Her only jewelry
The double riog ceremony was an J;:vening Star diamond
w.:s poi.r.rllled by the Rev . 1 pendant, a gift of tM groom.
HIJ!hey JMeo. A hill hour of &gt;MJ-s. John L. Preston
1161ected wedlllnC music was Nasbvjlfe, Tenn., served
pr,.nted preceding the cere- slsler·in·law as matron of
mony by Mrs. Merlyn Ross, or- or, and bridesmaids wer~
ganlst, sod Mr.. Robert Porco, Martha Brown of Mi;~m~~~~·~ I
soloist, sang "Wedding Pray. j MiO&gt; Karen Bohmer of
er," "I Love Thee" and 11 The ton, Miss Mary Ann Lus~
Lord's Prayer."
Miss Martha Mossman.
Given In marriage by her wore identical afterm1on !eng·
brother, Mr. John L. PrO!Iton th. gowns of N1le green pure
of Nashville, Tenn., the bride silk chiffon, fash1~ed w1th I
w re a goun of P""" silk or· controlled beD sklfL Their el·
Q
bow length sleeves extended
into a double flowing panel
w.o,..
back, and each wore ' matchJ&amp;H
ing hal of hairbraid, trimmed
tiiii.N
with a satin ribbon band With
ST,IIMPI

10:~ P m.;

SUMMER DRESSES · .. · .. · · .. now 6.95
SPRING COATS · · · · now 10.00 to 19.50

~~.
·:~b~;~·~.~=·~r~::d:~~·-::~~hd~ ~:ic~r:.:~t ~=~:~
d.olabra surrounded the floral appllqued with imported Ven·

RACINE

NQWIN HALf•QU.ARTS

:.m:; l\

Candlelight from lwo cil'cul· lganza over bridal taffeta. The ,

BAKER'S

,

Leavmg for a we lOG
pI
I T ledo · Mr and Mrs. I
II f Pt Pleasant W. Elisha Woodo up Greenup II •·
EACH CtOTT&amp;.a
!Mo Vir~nla Beach, v~iir:· l~e: I ~.~~ co:pock of Dayton; Mr ' ~=r·. ~ .. "s T.· Jacox of Pttts- ' to p,m : R II Boswporth r,I uDp
SP!~VfS TJ'tl'tJ.I
rs. ~rray lw~s asllk dress land Mrs. Charles Crooks of bu~;ih . Pa . and Mr and M.rs. Greenup l :25 ct .m : am~ a .
1
~~~=cl~nJel;hite accessorte~ Washmgton Court H~se.
i John L Preston and sons, John up ~reenu., ~ .25 a m4:·~ n~ ~ ,
and a white orchid corsag~ ' Mrs. Kenneth Wtt~gall and LOI.lls-?ordon and Stephen, of in~~~~a u!p ~;:ennuJP 6:.05
leted her ensemble.
IP,Iiss Sarah Lewis of Ravenna: No•hv1lle, Tenn,
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newly . married CO\Iple Mr. William Miller of Mans- ~are .residing at 10 EdgemoPt field; r-'r. and Mrs. William
I
Dr.
1Watterson an~ Luann, Keith,,
•
The bride Is a June graduate Brian and Jod• of Ravenswood,
Closing Out All
of the Ohio State University Mr. and Mrs. George Evan• of
School of Nursing where abe Gahanna; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
became a memb~r of Sigma S. McArwr of Grove City: Mr.
Theta Tau and Torch Club, nur- and Mrs. Donald Litterlnl of
sinR bonorarles, and Delta !Johnstown ; Mr. aod Mrs. Ski·
$10.95
~lVE VOUII ,_, C, COLA.
Gamma social sorority. She " ney Spencer and Mlohaol and
COLA,
NEHI TRUI FRUIT
presently employed as a erad· Sedonia, Mils Debra Spencer
ORi~NGE, AND UPPI!R 10 BOTTLE CAlli
· uate nure.
and Mr. Donald Spencer, all of
Mr, Muray is a 1900 gradU· Pomeroy.
I
ate of Rio Gr•nde CoJiep, Mrs. M. Harold BI'OWil am!
We Will Pay ~ Cent bch
where lle was affiliated to lhe MiSI! Martha Brown of M1am1•·
To Your Favorite Ch•rity,
Fraternal Order of Archon. He burg; Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Court St.
Pomeroy
will receive his master's de- Poole of Stowe; Mr. and Mrs.
gree in educational administra- f;, Thosnas Walker of Palas~a---

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the ploy-bJ-play far the AD.st.r •U.)lao developed a "sustained
Gome 011 NBC-TV next l1.,!1da) . reieue aoplrln."
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The oew aspirin was reported

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Sell Your 'Don't Necds' To Hei!J Foo . The Bill' For That Summer Vacaliori

HO.~ \'WOOIJ oUPII - ·A le~ tum aatlled M!lllllld Grl« who
tq.
CoUege. II proridel an lmm..
loo ohOolld t.. enablfd 'to doubJ6. barbed tblrpli tol!b bal184l
dlate therapeullc dote followed
u.. pay tor hllviJI&amp; to wllldJ 18 a aokelboll pie,.. who .,11 1101 GRAOOAL .UPmlN · •
by a gradual releue of the
huo~ in ·which a,..,.._ .,....t• . _ , IDII 0 about World ST. LOUIS IUPII - The St. once of the upidn from the
ou•ly llld - y tello hlo , _ Wilr D 01 doplclod In olil J!ol. Louie Colle&amp;t Ill Pllarmacy sayo tablet
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player, they reeardod.thel be wao
In Nell 10 lllrl did CJIS.TV'o dribbllDcllllbe ""' of throe. Of
pm"eftllial "Talellt Scouto" l'llma the Holl)owood vntaa of the war
24. Eve1.an.t
Z&lt;ppollA,
1,,. til&lt;. lllmmer 'l'llelcley Dipl, thoro Wll a llDe lbOul "~
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lin. and ooly the' eoaoiiDI mJu1t.
Loy."
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ter·ng by ••or wllo wttll hot
17.Amert·
9.8enlllaiM
10. Watch
C&lt;lld towelt .,..bled IIIII . - 1 011Co bad 1 11i1torJ pro1eaor
Acoi4to survlvt tht ,niUIN and pull wfm ..bd DJI Ill ID atm)nltlol
cny
1f.Proper
lhrougb.
to .. ....,.. the louc-lorm hJo.
of
18. Dileard•
1'111- ont-bour m• bopn wltll t4rlt tor.. whldl lod to Worlcl
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let*H«a7'• h-er
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~n an......,.. vlrlually ollouting Wor 1," and I have baled qu~,...
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And now-TaleDt laoatll''t u ever slnct. 'l1W: week's aew dallJ
bone
l9. Duct:
tllough no ..,. IIDow. Alld after qub Cll NI!CTV "hople Will
38.Todl~
anat.
for coal
31. In.tent:
thai . Gril!ln bt'OIJII!I ., Vqlm Talk." bo DOt ubJ, to c1w1p
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ST. Clc&amp;trlx
A.B.B.R.
LI'L ABNER
Meadet, HUCb O'llrlall. toureo - · Tho key part of the
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39. Fairy
21.Halr: comb. 32. Charlea:
Bac~ll, L1U MhmoiU Uud1 Gar· obow Ia lor twO conleolo•ll to , .
queen of
abbr.
form
land • daughter&gt;, Jean Pierre Au· bolt a queotlon beforo a panel o1
33.Revenuo
23. Degree40 , Conatellaora
mont and Goor&amp;e Mlbartt to In· judcft, and Tue!day'o 1&gt;11 questloa
~
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troduco acll.
111111 woo wbetber fathers abould
·Jbo _plup -.o ~leo lor the odmlnl"" a babJ'• 2 a.m. f&lt;od.
~lllllnlf edabritleo, IIIII 10 wu IDJ.. I lellve you with that II1Jb.
10. A.ltollt'a
rilllllo oiaoorlty, not to jed 10 thet ,.. have oometblD1
1111 odmlroiiOa for them. Unftr. to IIlli about when thlup gel dull.
U.TrlmmiDp
lwlaletJ, one hod beeu led to be- ...... Cluoomel 8-1 Synanon
!l'om
IIUOI!wkhoo
lleve_ U would be on bour of ... - · coatrovenlal llllf&lt;!Otlca ,..
II. PrUIIIaD.
tert~t rather tlum • teoll· .babllltaUon eenter at Woolporl,
opo.
mon;al banquet.
Coojn.. II the subject of AJIC.TV'o
18.Sporla•rt
Mw BacaD lntlutlucod a olng· "FOCIII on America" July 30. !IobS9.8orcery
41. InvallAioto
er named Michael Allen, who ert Sterllng is reported being
'2. Gladlator"a
oounded as tllouP he were oought to star In a posalble video
4'1ttt'e''
O&lt;'rtamlllg with paiD. '!lie hued .., the novel and m..
•s.~u ...
had noted that ba llbd llqiDg vie, "Pey!bn Piece."
t4.1MII/IIN
DOWN
lor Women. Perhapa ht bad .,.. VIa Scully, ......,... for the
1. Flnlaht•c
·bad ..periencetO.
Los Allgeleo Dod1en and probeA Co}•• refugee llllllOd Marfa bly the bo8t baMNll &lt;0111menta·
2.A-t
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1958 Ford Fairlane 500 H. T. Cpa. _ $795
VB motor, automatic trans. '{ad1o and heater, new tin·s.
Spotless clean interior, beiie and brown finish.

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7-Utc
a11 graue;. o! coa 1· We deli v- NERVOUS?
Can't sleep? TrY
er anywhere. Jeffers
Coal new time-released Sleep-Wei
Co. No~ located half a mile capsules. Only 98c at Stark
west of Fair Grounds, St. Rt. Drugs.
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PHONE WY 2·2157
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH TO thank all of our
friends and neighbors, our
pas!M Art Marcum and
Davis for all of the help and
kindness given us during

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for tbe three
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sickness while we lived
Bradbury. May God bless
keep )'Oil aD.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer

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WMPO Radio

MONDAY

TRRV FRJDAY

Breakfast Party
Jou•s Buick Sbow
1:1111 SJtD On News
Polka Party
6:05 Sacred Heart
Public Service
11:05
Top
Ten Show
1:20 Counlrf Jamboree
12:1111
Noon
Report
6:30 Far&lt;' News
..:.•;.:;:.;•:;"":::.:::..::•~:.·:.·~·-·::'".:~::.·
.- :...12:38 Rev. Merlin Teels
"Whaddya mean he Isn't smart! Thla Is bath da.y anc 7:05 Breakfllll Party
1:05 Platter Party
7:15 Brtghl Stu Show
you notice how far away from home ha ill"
8:00 Sundown Serenade
7:35 Plcklns lldwr Show
7:30 Sign 011
7:50 News Report - Ohio
8:011 Sign Off - June
8!00 Breakfast Party
SUNDAY
1:00 Breakfast Party
110p 7:311 Sign On News
Monday Ibn PrltlaJ
l1:55 " - Qlunly News
9:05 Coffee Wltb Janet
8:011 Baptist Layman's Hour
uo. Sip On
12:00 Community News ..
9·G Betty Newtoo
8:35 Hour of Deliverance
1:115 MWIIcat Cloct
12:05 Noon Newa
10:116 Ministerial Asooo.
(Rev. Paul Jones)
7:00 New•
12:1G Oblo News
10:20 C&lt;&gt;mlrf Hne Down
9:110 Wings of Healing
7· io )dWIIcaJ Cloct
12:15 Martell
tl :05 Swap Shof
9:30 SUnday Show
7!M· IIf111' .BeadiiDeo
12:10 Bulletin Board
II:!O Farm News ·
10:1111 Voice o1 Prophec
1:30 Mutdeli Cloel:
12:25 Nt111 0 Gram1
11:40 Family Worship Hour-Thu 111:35 sunday Show
Y
f45 ~- t'.irellDe
12:311 Agriculture Agenl
12:110 Noon Report.
11:00 Counlrf Hymntime ·
8:00 Ohio VaUey News
12:45 Qlunlry Go Round
12:IG Musk: Just For You
12:110 Noon Report
8·05 World • Ohio Nt111
1:55 News Beat
12:15 Goessler'o Guest Slar·Frl 12:15 The Search
I: Ill SpPI'II Todtq
2:00 Qlunlry Go Round
3' 110 Plaller Parly
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
o: IS . Woolber Picture
l:tlli News Beat
4:15 Blaet!Dar Auto Show
I:IIO Billy Graham
UG MQll!eal Cloct
1:110 14Jt1 WQ Matinee
4: 38 Local ~ews
1:30 The Lutheran Hour
U5 ('pmDMmity News
3:&amp;5 News Beat
2:00 Signs of the Timea .
9:00 Latd!strlal
4:00 Dildlla .111111 lloa
6:05 Van P&lt;lrfck Sports
.
(Rev. W. S. Billups)
1:311 Publlc Service
4:311 IDI;erchtage
6·20
Sund
•---•2.15
Public
Semce
9:45 FJIDUJ Wonblp Hoar
f:OO Commurllty News
'
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2:35 The Big Life
Ill 1111· Muaft. Coun9 Nt111
5:05 World • NaUoUI News
7:115 The World Today
3,1111 SUnda• Sh
Ill:115 · Talk of ihe TOWD
••- 0f1 ·
owcase
6:11 SpotUgbt ... Sporta
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4:1111 Hour ,of Decision
10:55 News
5:25 Weatbertaat
~OO Sip Off ·- JUliO
4:45 John GrUfln
II :55 Mlll'lllllg M•lodltl
5:311 Djnner Mualcolo
TlJIIDAY
5:10 Sunti•J Sbo\YQSe
(OIC!ellt Friday: Cburcb 5:55 lntlde Boob
~~,.!.' '!,~.._
6:00 Sundown Serenndo
1:01 ~ lllfd
Belli 111111'
7:30 Sign 0!1
1:00 S!in Off •
INS World News
6:38 Farm News.
8:1111 Sign Off - June
TERRY
8J GEORGE WONDER

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9:15
10:05
10:35

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BEING -mE WAY

l=l?l&lt;iHTENEO TO DEATH

SHE" IS: DON'T

EVERY TIME SHE STEPS •
OUTSIDE, 'THAT 90METHINQ
WILL BITE HER I

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ROOM house with I acre lot, large porch, basement

off Route No. 7. Phone WY
:1-6127.

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The .Past Councilor• If ,....
doruo C!lundl O.ugbten II
America, wW meet l'burldaJ
6: 30 p. m. for llleJr wmnel ·
picnic .at the J¥llll$ .t 111'1.
Joseph Beegll!, RadDe, ~
bers are uked · to lake lbtlr
table service.
Rock Springe Grange will
Thursday at a p.m. T • •
CODiest on onagt a • t
bread, tho sewtna caftlost 0)1
skirt, IIIII the ~
crocbelod ....
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the ploy-bJ-play far the AD.st.r •U.)lao developed a "sustained
Gome 011 NBC-TV next l1.,!1da) . reieue aoplrln."
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0~ movlo beodliDoto Amta
The oew aspirin was reported

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Sell Your 'Don't Necds' To Hei!J Foo . The Bill' For That Summer Vacaliori

HO.~ \'WOOIJ oUPII - ·A le~ tum aatlled M!lllllld Grl« who
tq.
CoUege. II proridel an lmm..
loo ohOolld t.. enablfd 'to doubJ6. barbed tblrpli tol!b bal184l
dlate therapeullc dote followed
u.. pay tor hllviJI&amp; to wllldJ 18 a aokelboll pie,.. who .,11 1101 GRAOOAL .UPmlN · •
by a gradual releue of the
huo~ in ·which a,..,.._ .,....t• . _ , IDII 0 about World ST. LOUIS IUPII - The St. once of the upidn from the
ou•ly llld - y tello hlo , _ Wilr D 01 doplclod In olil J!ol. Louie Colle&amp;t Ill Pllarmacy sayo tablet
·
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player, they reeardod.thel be wao
In Nell 10 lllrl did CJIS.TV'o dribbllDcllllbe ""' of throe. Of
pm"eftllial "Talellt Scouto" l'llma the Holl)owood vntaa of the war
24. Eve1.an.t
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1,,. til&lt;. lllmmer 'l'llelcley Dipl, thoro Wll a llDe lbOul "~
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ho~tod W. tlmt t il, &amp;!oro Gr!f. hall 1D hour 1D a - b wflh
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17.Amert·
9.8enlllaiM
10. Watch
C&lt;lld towelt .,..bled IIIII . - 1 011Co bad 1 11i1torJ pro1eaor
Acoi4to survlvt tht ,niUIN and pull wfm ..bd DJI Ill ID atm)nltlol
cny
1f.Proper
lhrougb.
to .. ....,.. the louc-lorm hJo.
of
18. Dileard•
1'111- ont-bour m• bopn wltll t4rlt tor.. whldl lod to Worlcl
(2wdo.)
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let*H«a7'• h-er
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~n an......,.. vlrlually ollouting Wor 1," and I have baled qu~,...
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And now-TaleDt laoatll''t u ever slnct. 'l1W: week's aew dallJ
bone
l9. Duct:
tllough no ..,. IIDow. Alld after qub Cll NI!CTV "hople Will
38.Todl~
anat.
for coal
31. In.tent:
thai . Gril!ln bt'OIJII!I ., Vqlm Talk." bo DOt ubJ, to c1w1p
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ST. Clc&amp;trlx
A.B.B.R.
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Meadet, HUCb O'llrlall. toureo - · Tho key part of the
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21.Halr: comb. 32. Charlea:
Bac~ll, L1U MhmoiU Uud1 Gar· obow Ia lor twO conleolo•ll to , .
queen of
abbr.
form
land • daughter&gt;, Jean Pierre Au· bolt a queotlon beforo a panel o1
33.Revenuo
23. Degree40 , Conatellaora
mont and Goor&amp;e Mlbartt to In· judcft, and Tue!day'o 1&gt;11 questloa
~
IUiciiD"'
troduco acll.
111111 woo wbetber fathers abould
·Jbo _plup -.o ~leo lor the odmlnl"" a babJ'• 2 a.m. f&lt;od.
~lllllnlf edabritleo, IIIII 10 wu IDJ.. I lellve you with that II1Jb.
10. A.ltollt'a
rilllllo oiaoorlty, not to jed 10 thet ,.. have oometblD1
1111 odmlroiiOa for them. Unftr. to IIlli about when thlup gel dull.
U.TrlmmiDp
lwlaletJ, one hod beeu led to be- ...... Cluoomel 8-1 Synanon
!l'om
IIUOI!wkhoo
lleve_ U would be on bour of ... - · coatrovenlal llllf&lt;!Otlca ,..
II. PrUIIIaD.
tert~t rather tlum • teoll· .babllltaUon eenter at Woolporl,
opo.
mon;al banquet.
Coojn.. II the subject of AJIC.TV'o
18.Sporla•rt
Mw BacaD lntlutlucod a olng· "FOCIII on America" July 30. !IobS9.8orcery
41. InvallAioto
er named Michael Allen, who ert Sterllng is reported being
'2. Gladlator"a
oounded as tllouP he were oought to star In a posalble video
4'1ttt'e''
O&lt;'rtamlllg with paiD. '!lie hued .., the novel and m..
•s.~u ...
had noted that ba llbd llqiDg vie, "Pey!bn Piece."
t4.1MII/IIN
DOWN
lor Women. Perhapa ht bad .,.. VIa Scully, ......,... for the
1. Flnlaht•c
·bad ..periencetO.
Los Allgeleo Dod1en and probeA Co}•• refugee llllllOd Marfa bly the bo8t baMNll &lt;0111menta·
2.A-t
~ ~ oq Will. But tho lor In tho
wlll handle

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Ads Get
Results.

1962 Chevy II 4 Door

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$179 5

6 cyl. Std. Trans. Low mileage. beige fini sh, likt'

new

tires. Deluxe equipped h£'ater

1958 Ford Fairlane 500 H. T. Cpa. _ $795
VB motor, automatic trans. '{ad1o and heater, new tin·s.
Spotless clean interior, beiie and brown finish.

6:00 p ... 1)., ....,.. ~
lloftdaJ

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OP.•dlt•• ,.. "- ..

CANlXLLATIONS
COIIREL"l'IONS

WU! o. .ceept«~ ..... 't:CID o\.. M
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A&lt;l Sor'11co

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IIII cilAt:Jminii\LE:'NoW'lsille II Hl\MllUI!Gl~RS. -10C, 25 C,
time a.o get your winter coal

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•orO WI
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Dairy

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-~FOR RENT _ _

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OFFICI! HOUIIB

8:30 ll II Lr
S&amp;turdav -.l:.af\

fee , 5c.

at a reduced price. We have Middleport.
7-Utc
a11 graue;. o! coa 1· We deli v- NERVOUS?
Can't sleep? TrY
er anywhere. Jeffers
Coal new time-released Sleep-Wei
Co. No~ located half a mile capsules. Only 98c at Stark
west of Fair Grounds, St. Rt. Drugs.
6-2" ••tp
~
124. Ph. WY 2·61122 or WY
6039
7 6 71
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lr. .cl vour fllrllll to &amp;old 1'1\HII
1nd pro_,ft Dull.. 111 1t HMo umr

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Far dePindll»ll •lr'lltM all Clair
IIWO!Idtl. TIC... Pt!M....,. WY 1·2649

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~• L2:00 aoon

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IT'S SO EASY
TO PLACE A
RESTil1 PRODliCING

WAN"! AD

PHONE WY 2·2157
CARD OF THANKS
WE WISH TO thank all of our
friends and neighbors, our
pas!M Art Marcum and
Davis for all of the help and
kindness given us during

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LViK

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t.l'nlltar
lba ooll:

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how to wOJk It:
AXYDLB.t.AXB
II LONGFELLOW
O M - almply-. for 1110Um". In thla umple A 1.1...,
for tbe three
X for the tWO O's, ete. Single letters. a.pos
trophiel. 1:be llncth a4 formation of the wordl anl aU hint.l

I

sickness while we lived
Bradbury. May God bless
keep )'Oil aD.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer

-

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UGUI.ATIONS

1'bl ptatlltaet .............. n&amp;JI1
• ildJ' or ~
•cia o:l.oemlld
obJ~d ...-.,n lboll111 "'
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....

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WANI' AD
INFORMATION

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0B1'Pl'OQUOTE- Here'•

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I uNE SIX

da'llbo - - .... dlfrerent.
A OI7Ptopam Quotalloll
V
AltVYBKO
EPPA
WO
QPY&gt;
liiPPAWOV
JVUB
UB
WXBPYUB .

room house.

Terrace. Phone PL
1513-J after 5 p.m.

P BB:,-QPAWK YS:
Y-...,.o Cl))ll&gt;oq.... o 80 FREE WE SEEM, SO FE'.
'rJaR&amp;D "'I'AfW W1lf ARE!-ROBERT BROWNING
CO 198t. Kblr J'Hturea 9yndlu.te, lac. )

Foley

7 10 ltc

NOTICES

\~
•

WMPO Radio

MONDAY

TRRV FRJDAY

Breakfast Party
Jou•s Buick Sbow
1:1111 SJtD On News
Polka Party
6:05 Sacred Heart
Public Service
11:05
Top
Ten Show
1:20 Counlrf Jamboree
12:1111
Noon
Report
6:30 Far&lt;' News
..:.•;.:;:.;•:;"":::.:::..::•~:.·:.·~·-·::'".:~::.·
.- :...12:38 Rev. Merlin Teels
"Whaddya mean he Isn't smart! Thla Is bath da.y anc 7:05 Breakfllll Party
1:05 Platter Party
7:15 Brtghl Stu Show
you notice how far away from home ha ill"
8:00 Sundown Serenade
7:35 Plcklns lldwr Show
7:30 Sign 011
7:50 News Report - Ohio
8:011 Sign Off - June
8!00 Breakfast Party
SUNDAY
1:00 Breakfast Party
110p 7:311 Sign On News
Monday Ibn PrltlaJ
l1:55 " - Qlunly News
9:05 Coffee Wltb Janet
8:011 Baptist Layman's Hour
uo. Sip On
12:00 Community News ..
9·G Betty Newtoo
8:35 Hour of Deliverance
1:115 MWIIcat Cloct
12:05 Noon Newa
10:116 Ministerial Asooo.
(Rev. Paul Jones)
7:00 New•
12:1G Oblo News
10:20 C&lt;&gt;mlrf Hne Down
9:110 Wings of Healing
7· io )dWIIcaJ Cloct
12:15 Martell
tl :05 Swap Shof
9:30 SUnday Show
7!M· IIf111' .BeadiiDeo
12:10 Bulletin Board
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- - - - - - -.. ward C. Ebersb'ch, Jr., IOS \Mn. Charles F. Sayre, 1652 gler,! Mri. {Uzel Miller,. Jacob Jackson; Mrs. £&lt;11th ' Scttel)ell- Eric, Cfawfor48VIIlo, Ind.; Mrs. •
Wnght St., Pomeroy; Rober\ Lincoln Hellhtli·· Pomeroy, dau- Vand!lf&lt;)hj, Mrs. Noab Beavor, pr, .Jack11&lt;111 Mrs. Talma Alma Klserr Rl. • oak HID,
- Amenl these who entered ' H. Fetty, Mulberry llelghts, •gl!ter, tU2 p. m. Monday.
Mn, Albert· Mcintyre, Vlctor 'Wrlg!lt, Rt. 1 jacbon; Jomea Mn. Florence Ev.... J\1. 2,
hospital "' the past 21 Pomeroy. Mrs. t..ra Chase,
Dltckorged
Knight, Mt&gt;s 1\tayme Berridge D. itloer, Rt. 4 oat HiD; Dari4 oak Hill, Join. , Jqani)l GUU.
Mi. alld Mrs. RUssob CApewere Mrs. John M. Full- :Pomeroy, William Keith Wolfe, j'aUents dlscharged lnclQded and Miss· Edith Mercer.
Huteblnson,
EIIIDill laD!!, R!. 2,
Mrl.
hart have returned from sev.
1321&gt; Portsm&lt;lllth Rd., Mrs. \Rt. 3 Pomeffly, Henry H. Zei· Kellneth Sand_,., M'ISI !laze! ;rwo units: o1 blood were ad· Fulks, Oak ID!l; •.llm.
Marcella Waltero, Woedslle.ld,
- - - - - - - - - era! days vacotioa opent with Keith E. S.yder, 13 central her, Syracu,., Terry Ray Far· I' Boster, Mrs. Emes! Kaefer, mblisterod at, tile hospital oo lisOII, Osk HIH: Mn. Martha Join. Moll:lo Hoops, Jaa• JY AMEIJA WALlER
h" sister, Mrs. Lee Rlchard. Marvin L. Baird, Rt. Zlrar, Chester, Mrs. Thoma&lt; E. Mn. Edna Harrison, Mrt. 'hesl!aY· . ·
Arnold, R!. ' 2, Thurman: Mrs. Mra. Emma'·"""'· Rl. 3 Jaek·
1Gallipclls, Mn. Noah Beever, ,Scurlock, Jackson, Mrs. Denny jErnest Plok,..,....,
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Roush son at Hpliandole, Fla.
Jack
Betty Cofer, Blacklork: Wll· •IIOII, Hobart J,leli!I9Wii Blporn- ·
o1 Pomeroy visited Mrs. Kern• Mrs. Judy Filichia and
. Rt. 2 Vintoo•. Elza E. Martin, :Baisden, Wellston, Mrs. Roy Perk, Ronald WilUalllll, Mnl.
OAK HJU. HOSPITAL
Uam York, 1\1 4 l!ak . HID; 0.
W. Va, :Melv!Q
Roush ond Mr. and Mrs. Jacob i' Jerry Jr .. of Hollywood, fi'la ., 103 13th St., Pt. Pleasant. Mrs. W. Trace, Rt. 2 ....,Iiston, Mrs. George BurM and M... Berlin
Mr. and Mrs. car Jeoklris, Oak !DII: Vlrgll ebols, Jacksoll, Geaqe ,JOISOre,
Baer and daughter Helen Sun· returned home with the
Mlna L. Bradley, 61S Main St., J . Robert Smith, Athens, Mrs. IWarrlx and Infant daughter • . J a • 'Frisby, houte 2, Well&amp;- WUIIams; Rt: 4 ,Jackson: Mro. R!. 4,
Mrt. Cl!fa .MOI'
day.
harts. Mrs. Flllchia
Pt. Pleasant, Densil W. Smith, P. Leffly
Ashland, Ky.,
Amou&amp; Alllal
ton, Ohio, a 1011, , Robert Dean; Clara Callahan, JackoOd: Ger· rll, Rl. I EwldgiDn. Mills Bet1
Mrs. J . B. Marshal and chil· ied Mr. and Mrs. Jack
. Pleasant, John Lewis ;Charles A. Martin, Ashland. Ky. According to the ml(!nlght
I. Mr. aod Mrs. DenDis aid Moore, JaCkson; H uj h ty Bowles, !llackforll;
dren of Louisville, Ky., are vis- lo Columbus where she
Reynolds, Pt. Pleasant, Ottle C. [and Herman J. Keels,
pert ol the nuralng
R. Bay; Waterloo Star Rt., a Semple, Rt. I Jackson: Wtllls VlUble, Rt.
oak Hl)l, Her·
iting her mother. Mrs. John F. visil.
Roush , New Haven, W. Va., [burg, W. Va.
those .patients who were listed son, Brian Kel!b, July 3. Mr. McFIM, Rt. 3 Oak Hill; Mn. Idle! II'IJI!erf Rl. .2, ,Jacboa,
Baily and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huck Mrs. Dnnald S. Zerkle, Hart· \
Blrlhs
as law Included Joh.n L. Jef· and Mrt. Rerman R. Slaton, Mary Herbert, Jackson; Mrs.
Willis, So!ltb Webster,
Mrs. Harry Wyatt and Mr. and four children of
W. Va .. Ja&amp;per F. Roush, Mrs. Willlam J . .Smith, Rut· 1fers. Mrs. Cora Sweeney, J ... Rt. ' Oak Hill, ·a daughter, Laura &lt;\ntis, Osk Hill; MIS! l!ilrry Ev..., J'&lt;:bol&gt;. , Mrs.
and Mrs. Roy Curtis visited Va. spenl several
2 .Letart, W. Va., .Thomaslland, dat!ihter, 2:45 p. m., lper Roush, James Gentry, Mrs. Barbal'8
July ·!.
Katie Edwards, Thurman, Miss Gladys WooltWer,
I Oek.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker her mother, Mrs. Lotbe
Skinner, %58 So. Fifth St., Tuesday.
Mn. Charles C. Clarence Yardley,
Herbert Present. Patlenta Mrs. ·Nanna Davia, oak HID.
'Hl!i, Wm. L. Ollet', Jackson.

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James

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Mrs. Charles Baer and family \ M_lss Stella Gress and

1Chrusty Bletner atte~ded th~
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, .ted funeral of 0. F. We1k on FrlMrs. Le w1s
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day in Ironton
Mr. and Mrs.MWillard
Faudree
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of omeroy, on ay.
·burn and family of Baltlmore,
Mrs . Harry Wyatt visited 1Md. visited recently with ·
Mrs. Albert Bartels Wednesday. ;motht&gt;r and brother, Mrs. HesMrs. Gilbert Wheeler, son · fer Ra)'·burn and Howard.
Roger and Mr. and Mrs. Pete GuPsts of Mrs. Dessie Poling
Wheeler and two daughters of on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
canton visited Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Poling of aupert, w. Va,
Lewis Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Rath Duff of
Robert Laudermilt recently.
Miami, Fla., sister of Mrs. Pol·
Mrs . Kelly Grueser a n d ing, and Mrs. H. M. Cunning· II
daughter Janie of Pomeroy vis· ham, Charleston.
ited Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Arn- ~ . Stephen Stephens and Benold and family Sunday.
me Stephens, both of Dunbar
Miss Sharon Walker Jim visited with Mr. and
Mrs .
Louks, Janice Russell. M.r. and Ralph Wal'ner and family.
~
Mrs. Virgie Walker or Rashan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poling
and Mrs. Fred Shain ot Racine and daughter, Ann . of Fort Lauvisited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis . dPrdale. Fla., visited recently
Walker Monday evening.
with Mrs. Dessie Poling and
Miss Judy Genheimer of Co· ~ Mrs . . Poling's si~ter: Mrs. Ro"' I
)umbus visited Mrs. John T. 1Martin and lam1ly m Pt. PleaBaily and relatives last week- sant.
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred RosenM
dM M
· R h I baum of Pomeroy visited Mon·
r. an
rs. anmng ous dav evening with her brother,
of Pomeroy spent the weekend
Mr.
· an d Mrs. RusseII Capehart .
.
I Ilves, Mrs. Lottie Rou h tte ded
C0Iurn bus wIth . rea
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they
were accompamed there
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;~ busmess meelmg m Charles- I
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by M1ss ane e
1c ar S'Jn, Jt
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who has been visitin!!f them onMrecendy.M
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r. an
rs . Le s1er Job n- '
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and her gran mol er
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·'id and
1 ren, 0 av
K err.s Roush.
Suscm. o1 v·1enna. W. Va., visit..
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Mrs. Lewts Walker
_viSited ed with their parents, Mr.
Mr. a~. Mrs. Fred Sham and ! and Mrs. Homer Johnson and
Mr. Bl1he Cross and attend~ ' Mt·. and Mrs. B. F. Board.
the 4th of July t:elebratlon m Mr. and Mrs Ted Hammack
Racine .
ot Charleston spent a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wyatt visiting with Mrs. Mary Rorrv ll
visited her sister, Miss Mt&gt;lvina and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Board. I
Davidson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Pauley and
Mrs. Ida Laudermilt and Mrs. children. Sharon and Ronald,
LilJian Napper visited Mrs. Ed- have returned home after a 1
ward Griffith Wednesday even- week's vacation visiting her par.
lng.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie RyMr. and Mrs. Wendel Jeffers an at Akoe, W. Va.
and children of ChiUicothe visit· Mr. and Mrs. Char)e!; Yeager
ed Mr. and Mrs. Rober~ Davis ar·e visitir.li Mr. and Mrs. Ro· i
and daughter Tammy Sunday. berl Fenton and daughter al :
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yeaug· Lima. Ohio.
i
er and family and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny John·
Mrs. Gene Yeauger and daugh- 1son and family and Mrs. John
ter visited their parents, Mr Ross and two cllildren visited
and Mrs. Alfred Yeauger over Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs.
Ute weekend.
1 Ada Carson in St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Edith Sisson and chil- i
'
dren of Pomeroy visited her !
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hammn 1
Holter Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Leisure and two 1
sons Robert and Mark, Cleve- ,
land spent the weekend with )
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ber mother, Mrs. Albert Bar- B\' VIOLET SMITH
tels and other relatives.
: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock
Mr. Albert Bartels who is a !were dinner guests of Mr. and
patient in the Holzer ho!&lt;ipilal Mr!'i . Lindsey Lyons, Tup'pers
is Improving.
PlAins.
Mrs. Laurence Napper Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer 1
and children, Matthew, Clinton , and .Janie were visiting Mr. ,
and Robyn of Pomeroy were and Mrs. Jake lleem. Vienna, .
Sunday dinner guests of Mr W· Va.
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and Mrs. Robert Laudermilt. 1 Ulah Swan. Tuppers Plains, i
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sprouse 1is spending a few days with t
and Betty returned home at ICora Swan.
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Fairpoint, 0 .. after spending a Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rhodes, I
week with her parents Mr New Brighton, Pa.,
M on a I
and Mrs. Robert Laudermilt . Ritchie, Portland, and Mr. and !
i Mrs. Herbert Swan were
in~ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carter.
i Belpre. were visiting Mr. and
CINCINNATI &lt;UPll - U'!· Mrs. A. J . Carter.
stock :
, Oscar Babcock was visiting
Cattle '100, calves :12.1: slaugh·l Mr. and Mn. Cecil co.,dery, I
ter .teers and heifers moderately ; Reedsville.
,
•clive, fully steady; oows and 1. Mrs. J~m Caruthers, Canton,
buiJs steady; load average to Is spending a few days with
high choke 894 slaughter steers Mr. and Mn1. Marvin Marks.
25.00: other mostly average Mr. ~nd Mn. Clarence Crischoice 875-1100 lb 24.00·24.50 i pin, Newark, Mr. and Mrs. '
mixed high good to low rhoit-e iJohn Lynn, Newark, and Mr.
900-1200 lb 23.00·23 .50: good 22.00. ; and Mrs. Donald Pullins and 1
22.50. standard 19.50-20.50, !Wme Rita, William!ltown, W. Va.,
utility 11.50: load avergae IG high were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray
'1
ehoice &amp;41 lb heiFers 24.00: aver- Pullins. .
age tlhoice 800-900 lh 23.51)..23.75; Mrs. Walter Kopacz. Ironton,
utility and commercial cows t4.fl0- 0 ., spent the weekend with Mr.
15.50. mostly 14.50' up: boll~; 16.50- -.:1 Mrs. Wayne Prince.
1
IB.bll' good llliHI50 lb feeder .,_ Vera Weber and Leone Bab·
~.li0-21.00: f'arly sales .,.eaJen t!eck were visiting Craig Cat- I
Rteady, latf'r ~low. weak to 1 ]ow.. rett at a Parkersburg hospi!al.
Pr, choi~ 2S.00..2R.OO, few early Mn. Curtis Deem and Mrs .
27.00-28.00: good 22.00·25.00 : stan- Ronnie .Joachim. Parkersburg,
dard 20.00-22 oo.
were visiting Mr. ad Mrs.
Hogs ZZOO : barrow" and gilts Harold Brewer.
moderately adive, mORtly steady Mr. and Mrs. Jlave Yates
to ' tO lower aome late ?.5 off : 1 wert visiting Mr. and Mrs.
10ws steady to weak: 1-2 200-220 : Charles Lisle and Mr. and Mrs
lb barrows lind giltt 18.7S.18.8.1, , Donak! Lisle, Syr~ .
f'I'Ollnd 250 at 18.85, mixed 1-3 110VIrgie Mora. Pomeroy was
230' lb 18.%5-18.00: mostly 11.10 visiting EtheJ Oteavlier.
down, 230-250 lb I7.75-UI.2S few Amaoda Taylor, California.
lots no 3, m-300 lb 17.00, 1 -~ 275- was visiting Ethel Larkins.
350 tb oows 14.50-IHO. lot 2115 lb 1 Purl and Emma PoweU 1l

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\Manley, Rt. t Mlddlepcrt, Ed· daushter, 7:06 a. rn. Tuesday. ,Mre. Roy HoweU, Howard Nei· \llin: Mrs. ' I!OsaUe Crabtree, Mn. Robert Harrison and 11011,
- - - - - - -.. ward C. Ebersb'ch, Jr., IOS \Mn. Charles F. Sayre, 1652 gler,! Mri. {Uzel Miller,. Jacob Jackson; Mrs. £&lt;11th ' Scttel)ell- Eric, Cfawfor48VIIlo, Ind.; Mrs. •
Wnght St., Pomeroy; Rober\ Lincoln Hellhtli·· Pomeroy, dau- Vand!lf&lt;)hj, Mrs. Noab Beavor, pr, .Jack11&lt;111 Mrs. Talma Alma Klserr Rl. • oak HID,
- Amenl these who entered ' H. Fetty, Mulberry llelghts, •gl!ter, tU2 p. m. Monday.
Mn, Albert· Mcintyre, Vlctor 'Wrlg!lt, Rt. 1 jacbon; Jomea Mn. Florence Ev.... J\1. 2,
hospital "' the past 21 Pomeroy. Mrs. t..ra Chase,
Dltckorged
Knight, Mt&gt;s 1\tayme Berridge D. itloer, Rt. 4 oat HiD; Dari4 oak Hill, Join. , Jqani)l GUU.
Mi. alld Mrs. RUssob CApewere Mrs. John M. Full- :Pomeroy, William Keith Wolfe, j'aUents dlscharged lnclQded and Miss· Edith Mercer.
Huteblnson,
EIIIDill laD!!, R!. 2,
Mrl.
hart have returned from sev.
1321&gt; Portsm&lt;lllth Rd., Mrs. \Rt. 3 Pomeffly, Henry H. Zei· Kellneth Sand_,., M'ISI !laze! ;rwo units: o1 blood were ad· Fulks, Oak ID!l; •.llm.
Marcella Waltero, Woedslle.ld,
- - - - - - - - - era! days vacotioa opent with Keith E. S.yder, 13 central her, Syracu,., Terry Ray Far· I' Boster, Mrs. Emes! Kaefer, mblisterod at, tile hospital oo lisOII, Osk HIH: Mn. Martha Join. Moll:lo Hoops, Jaa• JY AMEIJA WALlER
h" sister, Mrs. Lee Rlchard. Marvin L. Baird, Rt. Zlrar, Chester, Mrs. Thoma&lt; E. Mn. Edna Harrison, Mrt. 'hesl!aY· . ·
Arnold, R!. ' 2, Thurman: Mrs. Mra. Emma'·"""'· Rl. 3 Jaek·
1Gallipclls, Mn. Noah Beever, ,Scurlock, Jackson, Mrs. Denny jErnest Plok,..,....,
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Roush son at Hpliandole, Fla.
Jack
Betty Cofer, Blacklork: Wll· •IIOII, Hobart J,leli!I9Wii Blporn- ·
o1 Pomeroy visited Mrs. Kern• Mrs. Judy Filichia and
. Rt. 2 Vintoo•. Elza E. Martin, :Baisden, Wellston, Mrs. Roy Perk, Ronald WilUalllll, Mnl.
OAK HJU. HOSPITAL
Uam York, 1\1 4 l!ak . HID; 0.
W. Va, :Melv!Q
Roush ond Mr. and Mrs. Jacob i' Jerry Jr .. of Hollywood, fi'la ., 103 13th St., Pt. Pleasant. Mrs. W. Trace, Rt. 2 ....,Iiston, Mrs. George BurM and M... Berlin
Mr. and Mrs. car Jeoklris, Oak !DII: Vlrgll ebols, Jacksoll, Geaqe ,JOISOre,
Baer and daughter Helen Sun· returned home with the
Mlna L. Bradley, 61S Main St., J . Robert Smith, Athens, Mrs. IWarrlx and Infant daughter • . J a • 'Frisby, houte 2, Well&amp;- WUIIams; Rt: 4 ,Jackson: Mro. R!. 4,
Mrt. Cl!fa .MOI'
day.
harts. Mrs. Flllchia
Pt. Pleasant, Densil W. Smith, P. Leffly
Ashland, Ky.,
Amou&amp; Alllal
ton, Ohio, a 1011, , Robert Dean; Clara Callahan, JackoOd: Ger· rll, Rl. I EwldgiDn. Mills Bet1
Mrs. J . B. Marshal and chil· ied Mr. and Mrs. Jack
. Pleasant, John Lewis ;Charles A. Martin, Ashland. Ky. According to the ml(!nlght
I. Mr. aod Mrs. DenDis aid Moore, JaCkson; H uj h ty Bowles, !llackforll;
dren of Louisville, Ky., are vis- lo Columbus where she
Reynolds, Pt. Pleasant, Ottle C. [and Herman J. Keels,
pert ol the nuralng
R. Bay; Waterloo Star Rt., a Semple, Rt. I Jackson: Wtllls VlUble, Rt.
oak Hl)l, Her·
iting her mother. Mrs. John F. visil.
Roush , New Haven, W. Va., [burg, W. Va.
those .patients who were listed son, Brian Kel!b, July 3. Mr. McFIM, Rt. 3 Oak Hill; Mn. Idle! II'IJI!erf Rl. .2, ,Jacboa,
Baily and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huck Mrs. Dnnald S. Zerkle, Hart· \
Blrlhs
as law Included Joh.n L. Jef· and Mrt. Rerman R. Slaton, Mary Herbert, Jackson; Mrs.
Willis, So!ltb Webster,
Mrs. Harry Wyatt and Mr. and four children of
W. Va .. Ja&amp;per F. Roush, Mrs. Willlam J . .Smith, Rut· 1fers. Mrs. Cora Sweeney, J ... Rt. ' Oak Hill, ·a daughter, Laura &lt;\ntis, Osk Hill; MIS! l!ilrry Ev..., J'&lt;:bol&gt;. , Mrs.
and Mrs. Roy Curtis visited Va. spenl several
2 .Letart, W. Va., .Thomaslland, dat!ihter, 2:45 p. m., lper Roush, James Gentry, Mrs. Barbal'8
July ·!.
Katie Edwards, Thurman, Miss Gladys WooltWer,
I Oek.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker her mother, Mrs. Lotbe
Skinner, %58 So. Fifth St., Tuesday.
Mn. Charles C. Clarence Yardley,
Herbert Present. Patlenta Mrs. ·Nanna Davia, oak HID.
'Hl!i, Wm. L. Ollet', Jackson.

Forest Run

Mason Personals

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Society News

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Par~ers-

day~

Mr:o~ .

Sunday.

James

Diehl,

Mrs. Charles Baer and family \ M_lss Stella Gress and

1Chrusty Bletner atte~ded th~
, W lk
, .ted funeral of 0. F. We1k on FrlMrs. Le w1s
a er ' 'lSI
day in Ironton
Mr. and Mrs.MWillard
Faudree
~~ . nd Mrs.
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of omeroy, on ay.
·burn and family of Baltlmore,
Mrs . Harry Wyatt visited 1Md. visited recently with ·
Mrs. Albert Bartels Wednesday. ;motht&gt;r and brother, Mrs. HesMrs. Gilbert Wheeler, son · fer Ra)'·burn and Howard.
Roger and Mr. and Mrs. Pete GuPsts of Mrs. Dessie Poling
Wheeler and two daughters of on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
canton visited Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Poling of aupert, w. Va,
Lewis Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Rath Duff of
Robert Laudermilt recently.
Miami, Fla., sister of Mrs. Pol·
Mrs . Kelly Grueser a n d ing, and Mrs. H. M. Cunning· II
daughter Janie of Pomeroy vis· ham, Charleston.
ited Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Arn- ~ . Stephen Stephens and Benold and family Sunday.
me Stephens, both of Dunbar
Miss Sharon Walker Jim visited with Mr. and
Mrs .
Louks, Janice Russell. M.r. and Ralph Wal'ner and family.
~
Mrs. Virgie Walker or Rashan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poling
and Mrs. Fred Shain ot Racine and daughter, Ann . of Fort Lauvisited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis . dPrdale. Fla., visited recently
Walker Monday evening.
with Mrs. Dessie Poling and
Miss Judy Genheimer of Co· ~ Mrs . . Poling's si~ter: Mrs. Ro"' I
)umbus visited Mrs. John T. 1Martin and lam1ly m Pt. PleaBaily and relatives last week- sant.
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred RosenM
dM M
· R h I baum of Pomeroy visited Mon·
r. an
rs. anmng ous dav evening with her brother,
of Pomeroy spent the weekend
Mr.
· an d Mrs. RusseII Capehart .
.
I Ilves, Mrs. Lottie Rou h tte ded
C0Iurn bus wIth . rea
"'
they
were accompamed there
.
. ~- a n
R. h d
;~ busmess meelmg m Charles- I
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by M1ss ane e
1c ar S'Jn, Jt
11
who has been visitin!!f them onMrecendy.M
,
r. an
rs . Le s1er Job n- '
M
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d
and her gran mol er
rs . son an d c h'ld
·'id and
1 ren, 0 av
K err.s Roush.
Suscm. o1 v·1enna. W. Va., visit..
.
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Mrs. Lewts Walker
_viSited ed with their parents, Mr.
Mr. a~. Mrs. Fred Sham and ! and Mrs. Homer Johnson and
Mr. Bl1he Cross and attend~ ' Mt·. and Mrs. B. F. Board.
the 4th of July t:elebratlon m Mr. and Mrs Ted Hammack
Racine .
ot Charleston spent a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wyatt visiting with Mrs. Mary Rorrv ll
visited her sister, Miss Mt&gt;lvina and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Board. I
Davidson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Pauley and
Mrs. Ida Laudermilt and Mrs. children. Sharon and Ronald,
LilJian Napper visited Mrs. Ed- have returned home after a 1
ward Griffith Wednesday even- week's vacation visiting her par.
lng.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie RyMr. and Mrs. Wendel Jeffers an at Akoe, W. Va.
and children of ChiUicothe visit· Mr. and Mrs. Char)e!; Yeager
ed Mr. and Mrs. Rober~ Davis ar·e visitir.li Mr. and Mrs. Ro· i
and daughter Tammy Sunday. berl Fenton and daughter al :
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yeaug· Lima. Ohio.
i
er and family and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny John·
Mrs. Gene Yeauger and daugh- 1son and family and Mrs. John
ter visited their parents, Mr Ross and two cllildren visited
and Mrs. Alfred Yeauger over Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs.
Ute weekend.
1 Ada Carson in St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Edith Sisson and chil- i
'
dren of Pomeroy visited her !
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hammn 1
Holter Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Leisure and two 1
sons Robert and Mark, Cleve- ,
land spent the weekend with )
__ _
ber mother, Mrs. Albert Bar- B\' VIOLET SMITH
tels and other relatives.
: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock
Mr. Albert Bartels who is a !were dinner guests of Mr. and
patient in the Holzer ho!&lt;ipilal Mr!'i . Lindsey Lyons, Tup'pers
is Improving.
PlAins.
Mrs. Laurence Napper Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer 1
and children, Matthew, Clinton , and .Janie were visiting Mr. ,
and Robyn of Pomeroy were and Mrs. Jake lleem. Vienna, .
Sunday dinner guests of Mr W· Va.
i
and Mrs. Robert Laudermilt. 1 Ulah Swan. Tuppers Plains, i
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sprouse 1is spending a few days with t
and Betty returned home at ICora Swan.
i
Fairpoint, 0 .. after spending a Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rhodes, I
week with her parents Mr New Brighton, Pa.,
M on a I
and Mrs. Robert Laudermilt . Ritchie, Portland, and Mr. and !
i Mrs. Herbert Swan were
in~ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carter.
i Belpre. were visiting Mr. and
CINCINNATI &lt;UPll - U'!· Mrs. A. J . Carter.
stock :
, Oscar Babcock was visiting
Cattle '100, calves :12.1: slaugh·l Mr. and Mn. Cecil co.,dery, I
ter .teers and heifers moderately ; Reedsville.
,
•clive, fully steady; oows and 1. Mrs. J~m Caruthers, Canton,
buiJs steady; load average to Is spending a few days with
high choke 894 slaughter steers Mr. and Mn1. Marvin Marks.
25.00: other mostly average Mr. ~nd Mn. Clarence Crischoice 875-1100 lb 24.00·24.50 i pin, Newark, Mr. and Mrs. '
mixed high good to low rhoit-e iJohn Lynn, Newark, and Mr.
900-1200 lb 23.00·23 .50: good 22.00. ; and Mrs. Donald Pullins and 1
22.50. standard 19.50-20.50, !Wme Rita, William!ltown, W. Va.,
utility 11.50: load avergae IG high were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray
'1
ehoice &amp;41 lb heiFers 24.00: aver- Pullins. .
age tlhoice 800-900 lh 23.51)..23.75; Mrs. Walter Kopacz. Ironton,
utility and commercial cows t4.fl0- 0 ., spent the weekend with Mr.
15.50. mostly 14.50' up: boll~; 16.50- -.:1 Mrs. Wayne Prince.
1
IB.bll' good llliHI50 lb feeder .,_ Vera Weber and Leone Bab·
~.li0-21.00: f'arly sales .,.eaJen t!eck were visiting Craig Cat- I
Rteady, latf'r ~low. weak to 1 ]ow.. rett at a Parkersburg hospi!al.
Pr, choi~ 2S.00..2R.OO, few early Mn. Curtis Deem and Mrs .
27.00-28.00: good 22.00·25.00 : stan- Ronnie .Joachim. Parkersburg,
dard 20.00-22 oo.
were visiting Mr. ad Mrs.
Hogs ZZOO : barrow" and gilts Harold Brewer.
moderately adive, mORtly steady Mr. and Mrs. Jlave Yates
to ' tO lower aome late ?.5 off : 1 wert visiting Mr. and Mrs.
10ws steady to weak: 1-2 200-220 : Charles Lisle and Mr. and Mrs
lb barrows lind giltt 18.7S.18.8.1, , Donak! Lisle, Syr~ .
f'I'Ollnd 250 at 18.85, mixed 1-3 110VIrgie Mora. Pomeroy was
230' lb 18.%5-18.00: mostly 11.10 visiting EtheJ Oteavlier.
down, 230-250 lb I7.75-UI.2S few Amaoda Taylor, California.
lots no 3, m-300 lb 17.00, 1 -~ 275- was visiting Ethel Larkins.
350 tb oows 14.50-IHO. lot 2115 lb 1 Purl and Emma PoweU 1l

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Beef Short Ribs __ lb. 39c

All Good Bacon _

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IWIPTJ 'IIMIUM - U. I. OOV'T. tNSI'ICTID
FIRSTCUTCHOPS
49
£~TER RIB CHOPS :: 59
CUT LOIN CHOPS lb. 69

U. 5

Ground lleof or Ground Chvd&lt;
Now '~'"' S.C.t ., Jyly 131~

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