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'With theJI' 11011 and r.,.ny, Mr.
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soos, Peter _and Rlclulrd. ~
and lla id
M'-- Karen r.i Elhln
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Mr and Mrs Vei'IIOII Weber Judy Butcher, and MillS (k'" bus Sat ay .
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and ' chlltlreD ' De
Dennls tine Coalo assi$1ed 'With 1 h e Mlo JeaneUe Crool\s, dau.
tcbool Ill' girls held at Ohio WIN, w~ g ven l Y
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andanOuane,
MrVlng o1 punch and eake at ghter of Mr and Mro. Walter
:men's
In Christian Tooey also told ol the lnspir- Mrs. Rclmie RIQooell. Devotions Rev. and Mn. Do11i1o11 and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil. the wedding recepllon o1 Mr. Crooks, is spendlllg ~everu
Service 111 :'alb Melbndist 1ng commuoion and CCIIIlii!Cra~
R';:~ 1011, Dwlahl, were at the Lon. hllllll have returned from a and Mrs. Robert Springer, days In Cleveland with lrlendo.
Church Monday evening at the tlon service held at the coneJuo. Saul~ Refreshmenlo ol 1
euler Camp Grouoda lll!ere camping trip to Blue Rock (Janice Zirkle). Their namell a.,p,....nlative Genrge Me"'church
ion of the services.
and 1!ate ,..,. ...,",.; tt.ey. attended ~evel'll ol t b e State Park near zan.svllle were · uolntentionaUy omitted hart bas returned !rom Colum.
T•niaht •nd Weclnetdey
Mrs Glenn Lambert, iif.si· Mro, Walter Hayeo described at the c:oaciiWon of the eve~ ..,...,.. ol
Molbod'!_!~ Wbile In that area they vlslled from the hootess list.
bus where he h~• ~ In !tie
"THE PHANTOM
dent resided with Mrs. Gar· the cottage at Lakeside where Jng.
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""'• """"'u, with Mr. and Mrs. 'l'll&lt;lmas flou. Mrs. Cedric Clark bas
re. Legislature sessoons. "' will
OF THE OPERA"
net'
e.!'ntsming~r
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and
Mrs.
Nan
Moore
stayed
Attending
were
Mr
and
Mrs
at~nd-:,..th~camp
this
ahue
and
family
and
his
mother
turned
!rom
Monterey,
Calif.
spend some tl~e on Middleport
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( ln Color)
devotions.
Her
theme,
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while
attending
the
Methodist
Richard
Gillrey
and
~n.
Mark:
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weeke~
Wheelformer
resldenlll
of
RuUand.
after
a
visit
there
'With
be
r
with
Mrs. Memharl befll'e re.
Gerben Kin Geatger Sears
-andThat Cnmpels Us," brought , Conference thOJ year. The cot· Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wood, Mad· _pe
Mt. and Mrs .. Bernard Sch- daughter and son-m-Jaw, Cmdr. turning to Columbus Ill' com"THE GEORGE RAFT
' t•--- messages of Je•us .
!age os owned by theW. S. C. S. ellne Painler Ruby Mo.'lsman
ramm ol ZanesVoUe, spent the liand;;;_;Mrs~:;,·.;Pe.;,;;;te~r_;F:.;·_;;Kl~e;;ln~and~;;m;;:It;;:tee~f,:;;or:;:u,:;;m~•·:.................,
STORY"
'"~ " ··Go Preach' ' and· '
· t he con ference.
' Terry
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Teach
Bonnie
Pickena,
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Jayne Mansfield Ray Danton
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Mr.
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Mrs.
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Mr
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My Witness ." She closed w1th
mg tne usmess mee mg 1e P1c ena,
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thank you note was read from and the ,.ala. Tile meeting was
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Thur .·Fri.
July U-19 I
The .two gu·Is who attended ~· Guy Shuler, who receoved cl06ed 'With prayer by Mr. GU· Goegle
and Debbie. They were accom"EXPERIMENT IN
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Vallt!l88 Folmer daughter of panled home by their grand·
TERROR
Mrs Leo Smith MYF ~ouns.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Folmer who daughter, Linda, who will visGlenn Ford
Lee 'Ftemiek the school of mtssoo~ +]ave
-and~
highlights of thecor wee!! atotl" f elor thanked the g'roup for their
PLAN BAKE SALE
hu been ill Is reJl«ted ao iJn. lt with them for two weeks.
"IT HAPPENED
aware Doanne roswe
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Barbara and Betty Rl h rda
tN ATHENS"
1 her cl~s§@s in the work of
~inaneial aid. to th~ youth camp. Forest Rose Council Daugb· provzng.
c a
(Cinemascope and Color )
odist deaconesses which ; n- mg fund whoch woU be used to ten of America will have a Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frost ol Oley, W. Va. have been the
Jayne Mansfield
Trax Coalton. I 1 ded n on their activities send representatoves to Lan· bake sale al the Clover Farm and chDdren, Sharon and Mike guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Uod·
I ~:. at:.~: classes on mi~ caster Camp this year.
Store. Tuppers Plains, · Satur- of Marioo spent 'l'llursday and say LYOfl8 Ill' the past w• · '.
Bob P.bthias
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A sketch of the proposed new day , beginning at t :30 a.m.
Friday of last week 'lllltb Mr. Thelt parents, Mr. and Mrs.
educational unit made bY arch·
and Mrs. Genrge Logan.
Bethel Richards of Oley came
itert, Harold Moore was· on dis·
Mr. and Mrs. Rusoell Maw· Friday night for them. T beY
• play following the meeting.
hlrter ol New Mexico are !be were accompanied borne by
There will be no further meet·
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Debbie Lyons for a vlslt.
ings until September.
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Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Mary Donahue. They were
Lime sherbert punch •nd as· ~
Logan.
Miss Charmain PUreeD o I
sorted cookies were served fr om ti
Mr. and Mrs. Bertlard Paul· Elyria, Ohio, Is the guest of hor
a table covered with -an Ivory P
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sen of Columbus are spending aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
demask cloth, centered with an Mr. ~nd Mrs. Wilham ~wers a wedts vacation with their par- Alfred Scarberry, Jr. and chill arrangement of pastel tint.ed and children, Randy and Lisa of ents, Mrs. Clara Paulsen, Hem~ dren.
IIQ""'" Anne's Lace in a blue Akron were weekend guests of lock Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Pauline Zlrkll! and
and pink pottery holder com- relatives in the area. Ran~y re· ~"'rank Burson Burlingham.
George Vaughn vtstfed over
bined with white tapt:rs in pot· malned for 8 weeks visit with Mrs. Alonzo ,Custer and Mrs. the weekend in Findlay with
, tery holders. Mrs. James Euler ,his aunt and u~de, Mr. and Oertrude Mitche11 visited SUn~ her sister and husband,
Mr.
presided at the punch bowl. She Mrs. Charles Woldermuth and ' day at Charleston, W. Va. 'With and Mrs. Robert Springer.
was a:,sisted In serving by Mrs. othe.r relatives. .
. Ifriends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Emmish
Lambert. Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Moss Sandra Woldermuth IS I Mrs. Dwight Parker and Iof Dayton, &amp;pent the weekend
•Cabinet In Walnut Finished Hardwood
Walter Hayes, Mrs. French and spen~lng thos week In Akron daughter, Myrtis Kay, Mrs. AJ. I' with hls puce~ta, Mr. and ~s.
• Automatic Frequency Control for Drift-free
Mrs. Wood. Mrs. W. H. Wilson woth her aunt and uncle, Mr. bert Young and Mrs. Robert C. A. Emmish. Mr. Emnus~
FM Reception
Values to $55.00 - - · - - - - Sale $42.50
and Mrs. Roger Tonev. Diann• and Mr&gt;. WilllamLBowers.C
Morris Sr. spent Sunday at Is imprOYing from a recent JU.
Criswell and Brenda 'l'onev Mr · and Mrs uczen as~o Huntington, W. Va. with Mrs. ness at his home.
• Continuous To•e Control
were gutsts.
· and children, Diana and Dav1.d IDonald Holter and sons.
Mrs. Oscar Bastian! and ehtlValues to $50.00 - - - - - · Sale $36.50
• Slide-rule Vernier Tuning with lighled Dial
were weekend guests of hJs 1 Mrs. Freda Ritchie accom- dren of Gallipolis, visited with
• Big s• x 7" Speakor
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
psrents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer '
by her daughter, Mrs. her psrenlll, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Sale $28.95
Values to $39.50 _ __
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lloyd of Casto. They were enroute
McCloud and children, Lloyd during the weekend.
• Securily Sealed Circuitry
Values to $29.95 _ __ _ Sale $22.88
Brookville are announcing the a~ter. ~ two weeks v~caUon Jn
and Oris of Pataskala Mrs. Lenore Hobrrt Ke~t
birtl&gt; of daughter, Susan Reene V1rg1~1a , North Caroh.na
Saturday for a vacation Jn has_ returned to he_r home m
Tuesday, July 9. Grandparents Washmgton ,_ D. C. D1~n~ and I
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Indiana after a vis1t with ner
Iare Mr . and Mrs . Bruce Lloyd, David remamed for a VISit . Mrs. Robert Ritchie and Miss sister, Mrs. Cedric Clark and
Mens Summer and Year Around
Middleport. and Mr. and Mrs. their grandparents, and the1r
Ann Bearhs went to their mother, Mrs. C. M. HoC. L. Stech, Brookville. Gr~;a1· aunt and uncle, Mr · and Mrs.
cave today to aceom- bart.
grandmother is Mn. u. 1. Richard Owens and daughters,
Mrs. Ritchie's son, Bobby Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott and
Lloyd of Gallipolis. This is the Patty and Lmda.
DarreU Chevalier borne daughter, Carol, have returned
Values to $36.50 _ __ _ Sale $26.00
ninth grandchild of Mr. a n d Mr. and Mrs. Harold
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Mrs. Bruce Lloyd . The couple and daughter, Shawn of
Values to $29.95 _ _ _ _ _ Sale $22.00
have two other children.
' Falls and Mrs. Arthur
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of New Brighton, Pa.
Values to $27.50 _ _ _ _ Sale $21.50
The July 23 meeting of For· to their homes Monday, after a
est Council Daughters of Amer- weekend visit with Mr. and
Values to $25.00 _ _ _ _ Slle $18.95
ica has been cancelltJ&lt;i.
Mrs. Elias Stiles.
Mrs. Elias Stiles received
Values to $21.50 _ _ _ _ Sale $16.95
word that her sister, Mrs. Eliz-

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Reg. $6.9S

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Swim Trunks _ _ _ _ __

Sale $2.69

Mens CottQn Summ.r-V•Iu•1 to $5.95

Sport Shirts
VALUES TO $4.00

. Sale $3.69, 2 for $7
SALE $3,15, 2 FOR $4

1 Lot Mena Short SINn, Val, to $4

Cotton and Knit Shirts _

Sale $2.00 ea.

MENS

SUMMER DRESS PANTS
Values

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Values to $10.95_ Sale $8.88
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Values to $4.00

Sale $3.1 5, 2 for $6

1 Lot M•ns

One Lot PANTS

SUMMER CAPS

IVY LEAGUE
Volueo to$4,95

SWIM WEAR
Valuts to $15.95

Sale $11.95
V.alues to $12.95

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Valuet to $9.95

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Sale $3.00 pr.
LADIIS
BLOUSES
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Hoover Cle1ners

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Lounge eh1lrs

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Bed Room Suites

Floor Covering•

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LAST TIMIS TONIGHT

Blue, Grey, Green, Tan

The bodies of four youne sisters were recovered from the ashes of their home welt
of
Rutland today as the Bureau of Criminal Identification and InvestiJation probed
Richard S. Salant, president
the
cause of the predawn fire which killed them.
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of CBS N~ws, sent IAlletrams
Meigs County Prosecutor Bernard Fultz said he bad directed an inveatiJation in..
to the two Republicans Tuesthe blaze "in view of certain peculiarities."
day , offering them an hoor of
The victims were identified as Loretta Bernice Large, 10, and her lliatera, Violet
air Illite on July 34, Aug. 7 or
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Kathleen, 8, Barbara Alien,
Aug. 21. A spokesman said to6, and Virginia Sue, 4.
day the network has not re·
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ceiVed replies from eitl;er
AI• ma1~1oe sold Jod•y 11oa1 dicated Mr. Lara• "r""" ba¥•
Rockefeller or Goldwater.
I raUroU ttrlte ......w f...... a·mlle to the home ol ChorWI;
I uoldowo of oome oteel •Ills Romine lo piliOit that the ~
SAI(lON, South VIet Nam was afire,
Four\ej!n American soldiers
s·
alm..l Jmmodlalely.
It was aC&amp;O reported thai Mr.
were wounded Tuesday night,
VIEW SCENE OF TRAGEDY - Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach, Prosecuting Attorney Bernard V. Fultz, and .
While the mills bave ad&lt;· and Mrs. Large and Clint""
three of them seriously, in an Coroner Henry Ewin~ were among Rutland Volunteer firemen waiting for embers to cool down this morning at The Centennial theme will be quote stockpiles o1 raw - · slept in the dowDStairs part .,
attack by Communist guerrillas, the home about 10 mtles west of Pomeroy where four .Young girls perished. Two bodoes were found near each
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d jhn•
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on one side, the other two on the other side. All four were believed to have been sleepinu• on the second carried
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the Flower
to keep Wftldy oaJd- II ameswo-a nro
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of theShow
!Jo. lerlolo
metal ...,king
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The Americans, members ol
- - - - - - - - - - mestic Arlo Department at the h unlikely ~-1 lbe•
wOIIld of the children, •lept !IP'\alr•,
a U. S. special forces unit,
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fr·100th annual Meigs Cnonty Fair want to ldd ,_ ~-lr lor ~ ond ·-aped
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10 open August 13 00 the Rock I
were notldentined pending not·
w ·P - an upstairs wlndnw. llt w"'
Springs fairgrouTMis .
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also wounded.
Mrs. Paul Baer Is general
superintendent for t.he 9 h 0 w eustomers are trimmtn1 tbelr Rutland department came te
b· In
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the scene hut too Jote Ill do
Common Ple,.s Judge ,John trustees.
the pro~ecutor bebeved were 1of tru stees. the defendants, was w1th Mrs. Purley K~rr a n d 1 own 11 vea 1or 1.
It- anv ood
Vilence flared during an
C. Bacon is expected today to Several times while ,Mullen's relevi:tnt lo the case. It will now the other med1cal doct.o; whose Mrs. Wyatt Chadwel1 m charge I ers would face tlrutlar prob· g ·
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!egregation demonstration
ask Supreme Court&lt; ~ Jus- testimony was being Wten by be · a decision of the appomted deposition was taken by Fultz. of staging. " Time
Honored Jems.
Mr · 1-:arge 111 reported \o
Cl:tarleston, S.C., Tuesday
tice Kililgsley A. -Taft tu name Fultz the medical doctor refus· jud~!:e as to whether or not Dr. Dr. Boice indicated he has Meigs" has been selected as 1, . . • __
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.. ·-. _ have sald he. has ~n unem..
iDd 8 Negro firerr.an.was
an out-ofoo(.'(lunty judge to sit on ed to answer questions on the Mullen must answer the &lt;4Ues- no personal objection agai.nst 1 the theme for the ArUstic Ar· ~~~~~ 11;1! ~- •* '-(ililiii ployed for quite atlme.
~ in one of a sertes of
the pending suit against trus- basis that he w,as . appearing lions posed by Fultz.
osteopathic physicians being on rangements Division.
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Harold Justice, ltett fire
:ng Incidents In Savannah,
tees of Meigs Memorial hospit· only in his capscity as secre- Dr. 1\aymond Boice, chief of the Meigs Memorial hospotal The 13 classes In lhe divi· '
ODVIC lOBS
marshall, also wa• scheduled
Se~eral Hundr~ ·Negroes; al.
tary of thri! Meija Memoriai staf£ at Meigs Memorial, r~nd staff. But he refused to ~tate sion Include "'Time Marches
today
to look over the
&amp;~gihg Charles~ 8 fourth
Judge Bacon's decision was Hospita~ BOJ!d ,p~jTrustees.
a member of the hospital rom- whether he would or would not On " an arrangement suggestscene of the tragedy·
~~I demonstratiOn of the
announced Tuesday afternoon Fultz dis~s!liec:f Mullen for mission, which along witq the vote in favor of adding them ing an industry of the 8 r e a ;
~ir parents, Andrew LBrse,
~gan thro~log brlcks at
faced with a r.equest for the present Wh~R Mullen ~~fus. county commissioners are plam- ir a vote were to be taken at " Wllderness Trail," using wea·
48, and Rosella Large, 43, aocl
IQIJI and firemen In••rullnl! durlm! the deposition, ed to answer!. q,ues~\'1 which tiffs, and of the hospital board ,present.
thered wood with flowers and
two brothers, James Monroe,
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"Old Man River" •bowing wa· ed odve convTuc osdns ~re Ma . . treatment for minor injuries.
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or~ and arrested 95 Negroes. 1'l'uesd:oy aeon. o . a
~eys_
School teacher AlleDe I..eonter as. part of design: ··.r~end of County court by ~ank w. PorF1tber Discevered Fire
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he believes Jt advosa·
ards, •• aHracllve alibi wll·
the Tomes," • modermsloc-lype lter, Jr.
The faliler told authorities ht
ness to racket. figure Alex
floral arrangement ; "Sunset," !
. !awakened to find the house enthat another JUdge be asMOSCOW _ East • W est jsiign•&gt;d to the case because of
Sbondor Bins, refued to teaincluding dried or treated rna- Betty Jane Imboden .was ftn- ·veloped in flames. He walked
nuclear talks went Into
·
court's close acqualnlance
lily loday al the opening of
terials ; "Dreams Fulfilled," an ed $tOO and costs. woth $90 1half a mile to the nearest ne;p
lhird day today with
both oeteopath1c and med1ao laquest Into the murdf'r
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arrangement using
flowers, sus~nded and one year s, pr~ bors to notify the
Rutland
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on
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operator
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continumg a
ey
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the announce- Veteran Pomeroy portrait and o
erv
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MASON - Fourteen softb'"lil vege a es or ruJ Wl o lage,
'h
d *10 d
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owns IP tre
par en.
in at least a 1tmited ban
Bacon made "II d'
l'f commercial photographer Slif·
Misl Leonards gave her teams are scheduled to appear "Less We Forget,"
flowers fnse c : .rge, an
~~ hcos s The house, located off 0 h la
testing.
ment that .he WI
1squa I Y ford Kincaid this week joinrod name, address and Identifie-d in the Annual Bend Softball witn religious figurine, and lor t:r 10 ~ on 8 e R ~g
about 10 miles west of Porn·
Western sources said
.
durmg_ a conference the photography staff of Grov- her attorney, Jamew Willis, Tournament which gets under " Faith in the Future." depict- fntedo r a~nsbo
, nden eapp bord- eroy. was described as old and
1
Attorney er's Studio East Main·st.
but to o••er
progress was mad. Tu.sdal, . woth Prosecutmg
... questions she an- way at 7 p. m. !DSTJ,· Thurs· ed th roug h th e use of w h ·I t e eoh k ah ..,. W1"ll" on L D a I h'lg hiy susceptl'ble to f'lre,
the first real bargaining session
and defense
attorney
.
awered, ''I refuse to answf.'r day evening at Bachtel Field flowen.
c ec c ~rge.
Jam · avFoltz Hid M had reaebetll
by Under Secretary o1 State
lr •• nk W. Porter, Jr.
Mr. Kmcald accepted the po- on groonds II might tend to ·
.
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Is, was fmed $!0 and costs, no ao clllcloollllto a - tbe lira
Averell Harriman, British
The contesting attorneys dis- sition at Grover's, owned and lncrimloate me."
m Ma~o~. .
1 .~t~er c1as~. mcluded 1" . the operator's license, and Clyde but that .. somethiD abOul It
•~er
Lurd
with
Judge
Bocon
the
operated
by
Kenneth
Grover
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Leon
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The
rogmal
schedule
for
ihe
dovosooo are 'High on • Wmdy Kuhn forfeited a $27 50 bond on
d
jibe I
.nee Mln nn
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or s, H , a eac I· tourney had 16 teams enJ.ered Hill"
t II
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jutt otiD't
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. and Foreign Minister
of selecting an area after a total of 35 years in the er at suburban Garfiekl Hei.
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, ~ a "arrangemen ; . Y a speeding charge:
I He said James. had told hila
Th
to hear the ease Howev- photography profession
b
tb
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as m p.as years. owevPr, 'wo Candlelight, a free standmg
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Gromy ko.
ey were
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withdrew at the last centerpiece "Sunset .. empha· Floyd Hampton was ftned $15 and Shenff Robert C. Harte•
again today about 8 a. m.
For the past several years witnesses expected to be call· minute and no substitutes were sizing use '0 r dried '0 r t eated and CQSts, with the Fine sus- 11bach that the girls were folloW·
1 lu1Sth:8was decided to let ~Ief
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:Sft make the .11p~mt. Kincaid operated a studio at ed. by Coroner Samuel R. Gt&gt;r- available.
materials and " Dreams' Ful- pended, on a charge of possess- ing behind him as he went ..
Without
recommendation
his
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WASHINGTON -The
Bacon announced his inten~
t omthe tonh es
am-st. lJohnny Gr.andstarf, Wahama filled," using
flowers with veg- JHng
a ra('()OOIedi n c30os
d seaon. lanf utpsta'Irs WI'nd ow to jump
ment today opened an
of dl
lif . h"
If r or o a e was owner-man· peona shortly after mldnlgllt Coach and director of the tour- etables fruit or foliage A class e was p ac
on
ays pro- sa e y,
lified campaian to
squa ylng lmse a- ager of a studio for Five years 1fter a two-day searc.. for nament. said several outstand· for tee~~agers 13 to 18 · f atures bation. Judge Porter also found
BODlES FACE DOWN
he was asked
· M'ddl
· p om- ber wb...,about.•
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' with ·flowers
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Pal Novak not guIll y of a d'IS· , "But•" sal'd F u liz ' " "f r o ra
·~ balance ol...p•~nts defil·in•atter
. to rule on .a m
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epor't 10 years 10
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teams from Parkersburg, the use of rocks
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.concemmg the deposof'
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h
the .
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the · 1
cit by luring dollars away from
of Dr. Otarles Mullen, M. eroy, tve yea~s m ar_eston, ctp&amp;n':!'w.~,!il~~,~ ·"1"1'·m·um Charleston, Huntmg~on: Chllh- Miss Jes~ie Saunders and Miss ur mg
peBN! c arge.
lr posl ons
glr s were
more attractive
secretary of the board of W. Va., and fzve years m LoFORFEITS BONDS
cothe and Athens a•e m the Ada Hoskmg are superintend~till in bed face d?wn· The.,....
markets outside U. S.
gan, W. Vo .
(Continued Oo Page Twot
ents of the Domelic Arts De.
Melrs Memorial Hospilat
oes of the older gtrls were sepo
311
lt set off a cbaln reaction
11A1J tlll,lll5 GRANT
Grover, who has operated his · Jim F. Carler, · and E. H.
[partment and have charge of ADMISSlONS - None.
arated on~ side of the frame
economic lorces expected
WASIQNGTON (UPI) - The Pomeroy studio lor the p a • t Whylleil. 3fi, both of Long Bot· I
the Antique show. Each entry,
bmldmg, whole the
YOUDtiOl'
push up u. s. short-term
.
Adminisl r three years has 15 years pho· tom, have Jorfeoted $60 bonds ,
according to rules must be ac- DISCHARGES - Sandy Lar· ones were m bed logether •
terest rates slightly to
appro~~t:r !Algraphy e~periellCe. Mr. Kin· In . ~iddleport Mayor Lee .
companied by a hlstory if it Is kin, Rutland; Erma
Smith, the other side. .
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them more competitive
advance for cald said he will retain hla slu· Smoth !l'~ourt on a charge of pe· 1
to be jodged.
:Buchannan, W. Va.; Esther Va· Hartenbach said the blue
those of foreign banks.
nd I I
f lnd
. dlo equipment and work lhe tot larortey by theft of a case
fi
Articles to be d' Ia ed
1. rlan. Chiton: Opal Wroght, Rut- may have been eauaed by !aula P ann ng 0
ustro·
.
re ol liqu,.. from a Middleport I
ISP Y mus l land : Ruth Smith. Pomeroy; ty wiring. "I don't think BDY•
e•psnslon ollB acres In Mar· by speco~l appointment.
tavern.
(Coallllllea 0.. Pare l'wot
and Alfred Stitt, Racine.
thing Is wrong," he .. id, "bul
SAIGON, Viet Nam - Club
Ferry, Ohio. .
i
0 ISIOn
nevertheleaot WI doa'l IIIII&amp; ..
swinging riot police broke
RECORDS 'IIVAKE
JUST LIKE· HOME
I
leave anything go."
1'on 5 .. ..
dhla
ABKB END TO ABUSES
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One accident in which
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WASIIINGTON &lt;UPII - The PRATO, Italy WPII -A vlo- NICE, Frailce &lt;UPD driver was slightly. inJ'ured was i -------..,;;...;,;;.,;.~
today, beating men, women
t'OUI\cil of tbe Ora•nization of lent earthquake centered some- I PorteJatine, one of thee:::~:·::
tblldren and burllng ~bout
Sta'- 'OAS-1 baa asked where In the Atlantic Ocean off of Cmdr. Jacq..s-Yves
Investigated Tuesday by Galli- '
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polls Post. State Highway Papersooa . Into trucks .whteh
the Haitian regime of President tue coast o Greenland erupted recent 30-day expenment m
trol
ed them to jail.
Franeois DovnUer to end civU at U2 p.m. (EDTI TUesday, ac- under tbe Red S.o. said Tloesday
Tilt demonstrators were pro. abusea and oMnt llfe.con- cording tD the Beiamological Ob· be ate and slept
The accident look place at
testlntr llleged religious discriJn..
IV-·
servatory h
5:43 p. m. on Rt. 588, two and
by the government of
passes lo politlcnl refugees
ere.
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were at borne. ·
one tenth miles west of GalliBY CHESTER TANNEHILL
President Ngo Dlnb lllem, who
the republic.
A spnkesmso aaid mstrumenla "We are entbuoed about
polis. A flatbed truck had b&lt;en
For several years Pomeroy and Middleport councils
Is a Roman CathoDe.
The cooncil'a appeal, pubUsbed recorded a shock of
. oe"'n daya we lived and,,by the
backed toward the road by have been approving tentative next-year budgets riddled '
Tuesday, wu baled on a ropnrt or eight degrees on the MercalJJ sea landscapa we uw."
Morris G. Sheets, 23, Rt. 2. with red ink. How do they get away with it•
Funeral ,.....;ceo lor Nettle
a fiv..na- commissloll the! scale. The center apparently was line said here. "A~
Crown City, _and tt was struck
These fellows must have more legerdemain in their Belle Pickens, 74 •. who died at
.
the liaitlnn-DominJ. located 1.1!00 miles northwest 'of life does not present any
by a car dnven. east by. Bon. souls than congressmen who order greenbacks printed her ~me on Racme 'fuelqy
repoblli dlapote laol May. . her&lt;, he seid.
culty."
me D. Vanco, 19. Gallipolis. or another loan floated with the taxpayer to keep the monung, 11111 be held 'l'llul'l'
She ~ived a. bump on the country going.
day 11 2 .p.m. In the E wIn 1
~ee
arm m the ccident. The car
Yesterday's big headline said Pomerov council antici· Chapel woth tile Rev. H. L.
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had medium damage ar&gt;d the paled a $20 000 deficit in 1964
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Mcllaniela olflcialllll.
· In~
truck mino~.
. . Yet, whe~ the end of 1964 has arrived and departed, Burial will be in lha Lellf'
One convoctlon hl Ga!Upobs Pomeroy Will have floated no new operating le1•y print· Cemetery.
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court Tuesday was Francis 0 ed no new money, and ltkely be no worse off in the poe· Survlv.., are two dllklren,
a, NreiiOLA8 D.tNILOFF made tbe aUack and
tlons strongly with no blot
Rife . .28. Gallipolis, fmed $20 bt than today.
Jamea of Columbus. aad Mra,
U lbrougbout the
compromiae. Both buttress &gt; · and c06ts for speed.
Fro~ my experience in watching a long succession of John R. Lee, Racine; ......,.
Coromomistlworld, !hera bao been oo
argumenta with attacb o1 un. . Meigs county court convlc- councils at work, they do it with plain old economy. In daughter, Llaa Lee Poctons, C..
Peking rebottal,
.
prece&lt;lented bittern"".·
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toons Included Betty J. lmbOd· other words, while Pomeroy's local governmen 1 would Jumbua; three brothen,. J . _
Diplomats said !bat Ni1ber 'Tuesday night, Moscow Radio en, 39. Mlnersvtlle, lined $10 Uke to ~pend _ even anticipate maybe having to _ Sal~. New Martlnsvt!le, W,
meetinp are unllbly ~
the Chinese "schism mak· and CO!IIi for parking on hogh· $1111,625 10 1964, ~vings.are realized.
Va.; !IGbert A. Sabnotll, Day.
anything. Some laid the
ara"-loreca·"·• lhe
!bill"' way a~. $10 and costs. for no
Tile "budget" ta 1 gUJde. By Jaw 11 fixes what can he ton, Ky., and Charles D.....
may, go home wllhout
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poos . '' operators license. Wolham 1•. spent. Rather than under-budget and he caught with a 1110110, DeMOU1!Uie, Ky. Prielik
formaUty ' of a ~nal, •
· • penna~ apltt In the Com- Davis, 18, . ~!ville, fioed, $10. great need unmet, budgets are desiJned to anticipate may eall at tho .~ - No 011 • rn •·• , .
camp.
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and costs, l"l' no aperator • I&gt; ·the worse. Then, when th worst providentially don not anytime.
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~ the1tallla .IJegan July
pesce• while' you
and ·CJYde Kuhn, !'1, Tupo hatpen, there's enough money to &amp;et by.

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abeth Young Is Ill in the Rochester, Pa . General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meln·
July 14-15~16
and sons of Westerville
"GYPSY''
were weekend guests of his
Natali~ Wood
Karl Malden n1ot.her, Mrs. Max Melnhart.
Rosalind RusseU
Mrs. WiJiiam Fisher returned
1Technicolon
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visit with her sons and daugh·
WecfrMidly and Thurtday,
ters-in-Jaw,
Mr . and Mrs. NorJuly 17-18
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man Fisher, Senecaville and
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, Ak·
frld•y end Seturd•y
ron.
July 19-20
Mrs. Robert Wamsley spent
Geo. Stevens'
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Techni('olor
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor.
Elizabeth TayJor
Rock Hudson man Fisher and was accompa••· l
Jame&amp; Dean C:.trroll Baket· led hom by her daughter,
ChiD Wills
Sal Mint&gt;o Ann who spent the past
Jane Withers
Running time : 3 Hn. 20 min . with her grandparents.
Miss Barbara Fisher return·l
Sund•y, Mond•r. Tuesd•Y
ed home Sunday, after a
July 21·22-23
In Senecaville with her un•'lol
uDAYS OF WINE
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
AND ROSES
Jack Lemmon Lee Remick man Fisher.
Chatrlt!S Bickford
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Jack Klueman 01 G
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Alan Hewitt Tom Palmer
rove
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Debbie Megowan
ll&amp;'ueslis of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Maxine Stewart Goeglein and Charlene. Suroda:d
Different, Daring, Terrifying
group enjoyed a chicken
Harrowing battle of a bright, barl.....cue and cook-out and
sophisticat~ young couple
IJit"
whose marriage i1 threatenafternoon motored to see
ed by alcoholi&amp;m!
the Ravenswood dam.
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OCTOBER . .
I pondered
'the
changing'
Stale Treasurer Jaho Her1&gt;- AIHH - ~.11115.24, '1!,59fl. tJ.~. GoUla had 37.0 per cent in- IOctober~ a moody month,
tunes,
ert bss released llle flgureo "" fj94,425 .33, f427,35S.04 and 15.1 crease. The ligures for the F.ach hour a changlni mood
on . the changing weather.
fillies taJ: collectloll coverlag plwt.
week ending June 30 11163 801 Though at times it's very
I knew 1t was the power (J( God
the fiscal year that ended June Gallia - $1,183.53. 1e • .. "5, fiscal year figures f.; the · ·.,
tie,
Who makes things work logeU.:
10: and · makes a comparisali32'1.229.87 $234,202.83, u plus. ending June 30, 11163 and Jum
It's often very rude.
er.
~th the prevtotm flsc:al year Hocll8c- $1,%12.41, $5,1' '21, 19!12 wib percentage o1 gain , r The days are very, very
October 10, 19!12, by M r 1.
Wllh 1he perce!llages o1 in- Ql6,2r3.11, m4,114.50 8.3 min· loss follow•· •Athens _ $l1 363- Each day they shorter grow,
Jacob Gloeckner, 21 Oak St.,
crt!&amp;~~! and decrease Ill the fen uo.
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.38, Jl36,270:13, $! 95 ,179 .14 , ' 21 0 But the kind of weather the day Pomeroy.
IDtltheastem 01110 countle:·,
Jacb011 - $1,936.34. $9,161.21, pllll. GaUia _ $2.692.73 S"?will brlng,
Hocklnl; lloea and
• oto $137.1&gt;47.116, ~15,087.97, 71 plus. fh/.37 $93,276.97 37.0 p 1us. We seldom ever know.
rontles Wert the only ~ Lawrenee- $8,f'IUS, m,M7· l!ock!Dg - $1818.43, $115,415- When I arose !hill morning,
~t ,show~ a decrease 1D fiB. Jl. 1174,760.20, f402,061.55. 1&amp;.0 ·"· $103,52'1.311, 11.5 plus.Jack- The sun ·was shining bright
•• ~ear fll!lJres. Vinton countv plus.
"'" - 110 weekly liguro ll'14 . But witbln one fleeting hour
showed the greatest increa&lt;e Moip - $2,819.43, S4,5fi2.U, 643.77 $126,851.71, 14.0' plu;, The sup was out ol sight
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percenta~e-wlse and Galla . ·t $1911,670.'111, '1'111,389.87, IU]&gt;iu0. Lawrence _ $9099.87, $298,683· But a very shorl Ume later,
eaaed over the mark by,U per Pike - $11Ul, . $$,1'13.11, Jt, $193,42'1.26, 54.4 plus. • · ·.., Perhaps at almost ten,
cent.
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fll1,385.72, $104.288.91, 12' pi"•· - $2,11115.13, $122,346.31, $104,· I looked out through tbe window
The llgurea showmg those lor Ron L $5,589.15, $26,2:' .'!3, 154.61 11.4 plus. p •· _ $2,434- The sun shone out again.
NOW
the week endmg June 30, 11163. ~115 . 04, $669.1145.70, 0.8 min- .M, $1110114.90, $85,310.05, 17.4 And then again right after noon,
and June 30, . 11162, IISCaf Y""r us.
plus. Ross - $6054.06 $311 973- The sun seemed · bright a n d
ligures for the yeara July \, Scioto - $8lli!O.t9 Me tl89 76 93 .... 050 31 a 6 plus .:.,.0 to
' warm
IOIIZ through J
30 1
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from Ju
une '
· .''nd 19117,222.26, $1.01!9,5119.911 9.6 .,.;. - $26389.96, $435,7211.56, $401,- So perhaps I should go out a bit
l91fJ.Iy ~~~ 96~ thr~ugh .un~ nu~
297.54 3.5 plus. Vinton - $1,171· It may not do me harm
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11 ton - ~.94 $'1!"1.80, f52,- 86,
Court St.
' , or loss folio;:~· age 0
$50,488.67, 44,226.56, IU So 1 sUpped on a sweater
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii.liiiii
866.23, $43,398.01, 21l.4 plus.
plus.
And 1 outside dlidigloi,liiiliiiii

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0 ., J~ly 17, 1963·3 1 Gallla county , w!s OO!'ed oot ;, - - - - - - - - - · ·· In Just a very Hille while
b La re
nty~· the
Cool
w nee "'"'
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winds beg,n ID blow.
cenllfle ol increase b. .th•
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So I again retut'lled lndool'l
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lectlon of motor vehtclo
And sat me clown to write
uso taus eollected in the ••sf
TheAnd •• I sat there writing'

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WASHINGTON roPn- Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy ur~ed Congress' today to enact President Kennedy's
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civil nchts PI'OII'IID "to bring to law wbat we have al·
ways known ln our hearts to be justice."'
"No Issues are more urgent today than tbose with
which this legislation deals," the attorney general told
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the Senate Judiciary Committee In prepared testimony.
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. K~ apred befort the GREEN 'I'IIUMII BORN ·
born too - · - II,
foretell an echpse to a fractton ' Modern sc 1ence, of cour~'~e. has bu1.
. wood, alate, or fabric; neWSJNI"
Senate flOUP on behalf of the NOT MADE
PUS 10UJ1
of a second, they may he r1gh1, killed all Lh"'e notions. As far A correction of the item ID pera, unuoual hOUJehold Iron
Preold.:.l'o "'tin! clvll rlgbta Dear Helen·
Dear ftelen:
ohout whal cau,.. 1!.
,back 11 1820 a scholarly textbook this column concerrung the VI· objects, Iron, brsss and copper
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pactoae. Including a ban 00 cllJ. My wHe ·
11 me to be u
~adln!l your letter fnla ,
But In times not to far post was ""urmg us. school chiloren Ication trip of the Harold Erie- kettles, coffee
11 at
lSI
crimlutloD ill public: II.'OIIIII!Odo· IDtereotecl :""
prdolllnl u obt "Calllomllll" lllldiiDI wooM
lar • bodi,. ot •nlon have sup· thol although ecliJIS"'I coold he l wme family. It should . have Iron, clocb, wOoden churns,
lions, opeedup (J( ochool _.,...
I mow the 1&gt;1'11 out ol a what tbe adult wotld II oomlrll
other t:Ories Mankind !foretold. they couldn't foretell stated that they spent theJT va· butter molds and l*!dlea: cot&gt;gallon, YOiill&amp; g\W'IIIIIeel and Is.
ol dU"' but II I put I 'to. YIMI don't bavt to ....,
po
h
anytlung
catiOn With his brother and lam- die molds and holden lpmnlng
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II d'.... _ ma~-·Uct to II&amp;UN
ha~ always been a:-ovare t at now
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rose busb in tbe .. _. ...,
-· mi!,NIIP.u
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- s mnr Ill They r.. h 1 nd .__...
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and then somethin ets to nih· Nobody. H was suggested, could I y In yea
e,
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w ee 8. a
uuua.
1 ad
I'd
t wblte out that I udod pM dOd equal~
on Lhe sun. g g
dependably base lore&lt;astB of turned homo Tuesday.
Dosdllne lor entrlu In botb DAYTON IUPII - Sell. Batty 11M «&lt;torDtY g-al c:oupled
Pd lot- lour," "Doer' Ia hill; II Us
g
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flood famine war peetalence 1 Mr and Mra. John Gard11er the Flower Show and Domestic
ldw
h1a appeal for the admlnilttltloa
tb1Dp
equa1l 111.., ur.p" il 111'01 tbe
0ccuionaUy, in broad dayhght. and
doom
eclipses or: and daughter. Christy, Well- Arts Doparlment, are to be . Go
PNIP'"" wllh en attack on 118101" get 'em. I've
dOWD
8ho1n the sddltloa PI'GP'
U.. sun disappears altogether for the sun There have been • lot of slon, were Wednesday evening made With tbe secfttary at tbe IUvo e..-~ to
o rigllu atlvocMN who he oald had to dO weekends
let
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And II
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a brief period as though, hke leciipse; since 11120 and a lot of ]visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mar· Fair Board office on the fair·:';.
"&lt;OI'I'upted" that OODeOjll IDto on 1111
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"Ifill'' II,..
Jonah, it had been swallowed, Ifloods famines ..:ars-but don't ,vin Miller
grounds, by 4 p.m., AuJIU'Rt I.
pres
a
"tbe bald dellia! ol ADwlcaD "ellpect ber tow
ear
bleb obowl U,. mulllpllclbut oot permanently.
let'o g,et superstitious at this late Mr and Mrs. Dave
of
Y•1
u;;turdaatened: """: rigiiiJ, ol clvll rJabll, and (J( In&gt; paint tbe boule, 10
...tlhould
..... ol 01111
•r.
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The moon lheory " not par·
Chillicothe are visiting Mrs. SaW'Jk
II
co 0 IIC•~u
Y ppear man riglltl."
sbe el()eCI me to '""""' "' •• ..,.... Y
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ticularly modern. Tho early Ara- ~date.
die Roush or this commUnity.
once becauoe 01 bit lllpporlert In
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flowers? I keep buaY II!Gillb But even I have to sdmlt 111at
wak people of Br~tioh Guiana
Recent visitors of Mrs. ViV- .
aouthwe~tern Ohio.
Proltelloll Of • •
wltboul tbat - and, besldef, I these mathematics art a little
111111 01
used to say, whenever an echp.. 1
ian Pierce were Mrs.
Lizzie BY MRS. D. E. WOOD
Goldwater, who Ia alao o major •·stotes' rfJb1o, u our forefa· Ute the SundiY baD 1
way&lt;JUL ID our IICIIIIDI'a modoccurred. that "the sun and moon ]
Caton, Mrs. Lola Bright and Mr. and Mrs. Rlch•rd Little general In the Air Force Relerve, thoro ccmcelved It, - • proteo- TV. Are you with me, Helea? mathematlefl program, we don't
ore lighting."
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Mrs. Nora Thomas.
Iare announcing the birth of a was slated to attend tho Ohio Con- tloa of the rl&amp;ht o1 the indlvlduoi - ALL THUMBS, N N E use "lb:, dolve, los, dus," etc.
8ut other peoples proposed I
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tho- daoaltter, Rill Lvnn .. Her moth- ference o1 the Air r..-ce Auocla· - . · · be llid: '''l'bolt who GREEN
We use tbe
old stand • byl,
otber aun-eatlng .•genL\-glganUC
mas and sons, Larry and Stevie, er M~. Zelda HaD csrtd for lion and speak at Ita banquet. Preach moot lroquently about Doar All:
A. B.
X. Y.
wileD .. dO
frogs, huge cod fiSh, great black
or Athens were visiting Mr. her • ster Cindy• while her
atatea riglltl ~ are not a.UIPI WeD, mostly·
sometblnl Ute lbiiL Bt11 wo aJ.
~qulrrols, onchanted Jaguan,
and Mrs. Lester Thomas re- motber was convalescing.
But he threatened ID haclt out the protoctlon of the Individual So lonC u you mow tbllaWD 00 study thlnp ll1dl u ..,...
.,...,wolves, mammoth serpents, I
h cently
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene France, unlesa politico were removed ,,__ but bit --'·Ita·~ .,
and dll tbe bigger holM lot dl...., .... varlab'- • · -·
Mr
and
Mrs.
Jack
Vaug
n
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Ide La- and G-1 - - fro ~- · It
e
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tbe tber
"" tban
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and, ol ...,..,., dragons.
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Mr and Mrs Larry Smith ac '
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m •K viB .
llhru-,,
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m.
Still utheno '"" in solar tclfp- land children or
have . moved into. a trailer home recent
of Mr. and Mrs. E II . this week hla oupport. lteJuledy oald that the admlail- house
wash tbe ear, your
and union ol ....
oes feuds or the gods, prophetic spent two days
w nd I m in Columbus where Mr Smith McCoy Snave)y.
e ~.: d In cb.cinnaU Wll'l tralkla bill wao not "inteDded u wife sbollldO't complain. GreeD etc etc wltb a ltnerotll
waruingo, the evil workinp of Mn. Vaughn's SIS~ ~ ~!f- ~ is employed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Stra... ra rted ·~anning ID welcome a ew-e-all for tbe problt!lllll o1 ra· thumbs ' are born, not made. ~tterma ol algebraic lllnl
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~----~- !ly, Mr. and Mrs. . a as
~ Mrs Anne EdmundsOn of 'baugh and Homer Wells return- re~dw P 'tb
clll dbcrlminatlon In Amerlea." Take II from a gal who grolll and
boll It' not beyood
00 1 dua'l
man, Susan and Richard.
\Ewin8ton, Route I, is visiting ed from a fishing trip In Can· :!"hen •:: :;rn!.
but, be oald, "It can and will do the b.,Uest crabgrass, weeds our
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Mr. and 1\\rs. Elwood Wal· her daughter. Irene Hanning, •t ada.
Dully
tl
at wrigllt-Patteraon Air Force more IDward righting the wroap and snalla In IDwn. - H.
see Why 11 llhould be beyond tbat
ton, Lois Elaine and Betsy of Albany.
Mrs. Mae
recen Y en- Base here. The plan pnllnpted a of rec!ll oppmslon In thll coon- Dear Helen:
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of the adults. - SEVENTII
Summerville, W. Va. spent S"n· Mrs. Alma Smith. Mrs. Grace tertamed her two. daughter-In· \ meeting of air haoe and DayiDD Icy tban any otl!er ..meaaure put- !our letler from Calllornl- GRADE MATHEMATICIAN
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day with Mr. Walton's mother Colwell and Mrs. Lizzie r•Jnn laws, Mrs. Ray Findley, Gall~ Air Forca AIISOCiaUon ofllciall Sible at thio time.
an end your answer
Dear Matbematlclan·
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. IV· were busineBO callers in Porn- polls
. :"· Rex Anderaon,l and Young Republican Club losd· "Everywhere wo look," be oald, modern
belni
Tb ,
d bt. bout II•
~ Coatlaaed From Pale Ont) es King.
eroy recentlv .
Revno svJ1 .
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"we fiDd irrefutable evidence tbat hematica. bop ..,ows you
ere I no ou
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"'urnament in· addilion to the I Mr · Danny
Mr · and Mrs · Clyde w· Kess- Dale
visited
hlsl1
. America have yet need
you kids
· ·. Burkett of Ak·
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th Cray
Le recently
C
wh0 ha
llo · th meet'
~-- U.. Negroes 10
Th some explanations.
1 0 f "dod "· many ofmatb
ID are
tbe leamln&amp;
sevd
• ua, more
best from thiS area
ron 0 v1stted recently wtth inger and son David of Akron mo er,
na ray,
s Fo wmg e
mg, ~ae
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fWI ·
!hi and
e ezamp ea
The tournament ~ill run on Mr ' and Mrs Fred M. Roosh Iwere recent visitor!! ~ Mr and bet'fl sick at the home of her Giffin, a YmmK Republican Exe- to ~ £l~en . Cl~ P
zap, box, lox, dolve," etc., are grade that a lot of us older
Thursday and Friday of this ami housegu..st,
Mrs. Annie Mrs. Lester Thomas. They. also
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cray. cutive Board member, issued a : / :
':., :;;;';ngtoo, to show pupila that certain prop- ones got
yean of
week and then after a weekend ~~·
1visited Mr and Mrs Raymond Mrs. Harley Strong and rtl· stotement to club members ask· .
ey are-~- '
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ertieo hold sonc1 even lor 1 school. I( mathematical bop .
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mb
I •· tolerate the b..,...ns we have 1111· "
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dod lb: zap) '•
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break will resume
Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnu'! Carr IThomas and sons, Larry and , a Jves a a r~en reumo~ n mg a any e .arraumen loU
on them.''
made sys em. n u~a aya
or
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Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs· or Pomeroy. o., called on Mrs. Stevie, al their home in Athens,' ~r at Gold Chi! Park, Ctrcle- the Young Republicans, the Be- posed
.
. automation lor calculation otber tbe key, well clolve 1ne a lox,
day next week.
Carr's aunt and family, Mr.jwhile in this vicinity.
vtlle.
publican Party, independent Gold- Kennedy referred to racial. un~ number bases are necessary. boys. with a sld~rder of dus.
In the first game Thursday and Mrs. Leonard Roush, San-, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Strong .Ronald S.nauch who was water fans, the U.S. Alr Force, rest in Combnd&amp;e, Md. Sivan- You mothers oil up the old CertaiDly I need SOME oew and
the Fuller Settlement l"am of dra and Milton Ray Sunday af-1 and sons started on their return hlfed a:; mnslc teacher in Wllt- 1the City of OayiDn or Sen. Gold- nab, Ga., and "'COOIItlesa oth.,. "thiDklng cap," lltldy along vibrant way to balance my
Huntington will face T&amp;T nf ternoon
. trip to San Diego, Calif., last on sch•JOl, has resigned
and , ~at..r htmaell be avoided by slay· cities." He said "this " what witb your children and try to checkbook. - . H.
Pt. Pleasant. In the only other Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Burrts. ' saturday, after a visit with his plans to leach near his home 1ng away from the base when be happens when long-atending legit· understand what Is being a~ P. S. Unlest lchoolt can set
game of the evening, SMith's Sr. of Poinl Pleasant visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl in canton.
arrives."
grievances are oot reme- tempted. If parenb!l' classes are up s~ial parents', classes ror;
Upholstering or Parker, hurg Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Strong. and her rather Stephen Mr. and
ROBer Phillips,
died under law,"
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being held attend tbem and you
adult, I m told It
wtU facet he Mountaineers ul Fred M. Roush and Mrs. An· Foley vi Wilkesville.
Randy and r ta called ?" his
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will lind tbat this Is not "matb· bell not to visit modem matb
Clifton. The Gladhouse Nine ur nie Fry.
Mr. and Mrs . Dave Roosh mother, Mrs. Clara Phillips reS
C u t - VloliJoce
ematlcal bop." Or consult the Pl'Oil'81111 except wltb a. COD&gt;
Parkersburg was
origlnially Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mayes · and Mr. and Mn. Gene Roush cently.
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"We "'""'Ill uciiH •iolooce teacher and you will come away pletely open mind. Whut " dt111
scheduled to play the first night and Mr. Raymond Helen of of Chillicothe were visiting Mrs. Mrs. Mae Duffy was VISited
from any source or from any with a cllfferent feeling aboUt soup for otudonll can maU
but got a bye when its oppo3i· Point Pleasant visited Thurs- Arthur Roush last week.
recently by her grandson, Mr.
3Jr
group," he oaid. "Tho reopunsl· modem matb.
Mom feel Ukt a up. - H.
tion dropped out.
day evening with !\(!'. afld J\!rs, .. Mr. alld Mrs. Lloyd--Smith and and Mrs. Larrv Croy' Athens,
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bility of the Negro leeders who When ynut child comes-home
BACKYABJ) FENCE • ' '!
Only two games are slated Howard Rayburn.
children of Columbus arrived and Mr. and Mrs. Jack ,Mole·
1 thest demonstrations In ..O.' and asks you what .......,.. Is, One 1111 word to tbe Latry I
f,.,. Friday night with New tfaV· Miss Billie Kay Lambert and Friday evening to spend the ~"" · Wellston.
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tion ia very IP't&amp;l as 11 the re- don't be too ready to answer ol this world: Sydney
Smltb
•• meeting Roberts Clotheirs Mr. Douglas Lambert of Wy weekend.with Mrs. Al~a Smith Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Reeves,
sponslbiUI)' of the whit.. leader· "ten." It may be two, Ove, sev· salt!, "Never try to reason tho
' .\thens m the flrat game at oming, Deljlware are
spend· and family and Mrs. Lizzie Ca· Dayton, were recent VISitors of COLUMBUS IUPH - The ship in l'iery ommunity.
en or 12. - TEACHER OF prejudlco j)llt of I 111811- ll WU
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B p. m. and GSI of Gallipolis Iing a rew weeks vacation with too. While here, they also visit· his mother, Mrs. ~bbte Good. !loth edition of U.. Ohio State
MATHEMATICAL BOP
not reasoned Into him, and canm~eting Jennings Sports Cen- their grandparents, Mr. a n d ed Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strong. Mr. and Mrs. WID1am Garvin Fair Is billed as "the best In the "But our resj!onolbliity as a na- Doar Teacher:
not be reasoned ouL" - SOLI).
ter of Chillicothe in the second Mrs. Dennis Roush , Sr.
Weekend guesta o1 Mr. and had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Midwest,'' Fair Dire&lt;Jor E. J. tion is moot plain. We must re- I'D take your word for It - IER'S WIFE AND PROUD Or
game.
Mrs. Blanch Yeager called Mrs. Clarence Turley and fam· Mrs. Charles Garvin and ehiJ. Keirns 11ld Tuesday as the near- move the in)lstl&lt;e.
you're tbe teacber. And I was IUM.
Final games of the firot round on Mrs. Ethel Fry Friday.
lly wert Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ball dren, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny ly-complete fair program was anlind Leiving's Plumbing or Pt. Mrs. Nora Adkins, Mr. Les- of Charleston, w. Va. Mr&amp;. Ball Jones. Albany, Mr. and Mrs. nounced.
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Pleasant playing Mason at 1 ter Adkins and Mr. and Mrs. is the former Linda Turley.
Jim Franks (Mary) Columbus, Gov. Jameo A. Rhodn II to cut
p. m. and Ohio Valley Bank of William Van Meter and child· Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mliler John and Kathertne, Berlm a ribbon at 1 a.m. Aug. u to
Parkersburg meeting Park Pnn- ren visited Sunday with Mr. and children of Columbus, and Cross Roads: •nd Mr. and Mrs. officially open the fair, which will
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11ac of Charleston at 8 p. m and Mrs. Howard Rayburn and Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner and Walter Garvm, who art mov•ng run through Sept. 2.
By waP. 0. Braatlllldl, M~. rhaae olen 1101110 other r.etar antleoaSUiaDII bu to dO wltb
The first game of the second Charles.
daughter, Christy, o! Wellston to Columbuo. He has accepted ! Tho total pune lor homeoa rae- There are three main typet allcll as froellllte or aalnlectloa the spread o1 1111Ucnant tumrJl!lnd wtK aloo be played Mon- Mr. Leroy Roush was a bust· were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ~har~e of a Jacks Surplus siOre iog at tho expooltion will total of anticoagulants:
warfar!D, enten the ·pture. ·
oro Plumbl and heparlrt havt
day at i p. m. when Gladhouse ness caller on Mr. Curtis Rick· vln Miller over the weeltand. m Columbo~.
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about $135,1100, a new rtcnrd. The which h8S gained a wide use They are, htiwever, aiW&amp;JI
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faces the wmner oJ the Fuller ard Thursday afternoon.
, They also visited Mrs. Iva Mill· Mrs. Sh1rley . Spll'eS, Mr. lop attracU011 wUI be the $211,1100 as 1 rat poisoD (the rata die ID danger of bavlog an ultcon-. been ohlnnl to reduce aprellll
S&lt;lltlement and T &amp; T game.
er.
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and Mrs. Don Sp1res, and Mrs. Buckeye Stole Pace on Aug. :111. from internal hemorrba&amp;e), be- trollable hemorrhage foUciwing lnrl by keeplns tbe IUIIIGr eelll
~ll times for the tournament WHITE HOUSE NOT SURE
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Walker Alva Devau.lt left Sunday for a Games of aldU wiD make a ro- parln, and pbeulndlone.
a .mall cut, and If a dental es· clrCUlatlni In .tbe blood ratller .
ll11 DST. However, Grandstaff WASHINGTON &lt;UPII - The an&lt;' children, Forrest, Ruth and vacation trip 10 New York.
turn ID the fair after a yeor'o ab- For over 20 years antlcoag· traction or other operatloa be- than comln(J 1D rest In a lllllll&gt;
adjusted. the schedule so Ohio White House sayo It Ia not 111re Alisa were visiting relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stelfen, oence. 1'1tere will be no lottery ulants have been liVeD to per· comes ~. speelal ' pre- clol While. sliD clrculallnl tbeJ
t..ms wtU play the second and whether Preoidel)l Kennedy wiU friends in Richwood, W. .Va., V'l"port •. Pa .. lpeDI Saturday or pmbllng ol any ktud, aocoed· oons who ouffered from the re- cautions must be tall:en to pre- went readil1 nacbed 111
third games or the ~venmg m be in town Aug. :18, when a Ne- and Craigsville, W. Va., Sotur- ~~ht wtth hJS aunt, Mr. a~ lng ID I!Jrley McGet, puhllc!ty 811tts o1 Internal clotting - no- vent BOVere lou ol blood.
drua• that IIOW their ~
order 10 give tbem t1me to be gro-oponsored civil rights march day and Sunday. They were acs. Ernest Major snd took hiS dWector for the fair.
tably strokes and corcmary Thousanda o1 doc:ton are 'II drop thai not only llow lbtal
11resent. Layton Sayre and Roy or 100.000 peraons is planned.
companied home by their son, rents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Opoablf 11o11 Eftllll
bear! atbtcb. The reuon for aiiD aMng their patleola anti- up but IIIII lhtnl can be found,
Arms, both registered
urn- There . hove been reports Ken· Mike, who had spent two weeks teffen home after spending two Opening day will be Gnveroor'o giving ant!C&lt;NJ8Uianls was ID eoasulaoll and appear to be llltfeolllllanll IIIQ be • wllup•rea With the ASA, will offi· nedy will he in Texas the day visiting a cousin in Richwood. weeks here.
Day and Youtb Day, wllh aU chiJ. prevent lurtber tnternal clot. sstillled with tbe reoultt. But able ltdjuncl to llldl treatmeDL
elate. A• m past years all before to speak at a Democratic SM-Sgt. and Mra. C.1!- Roush Mrs. Loren Strausbaugh tonk dren under lbe age ol18 admitted ling. This meant long-term an IDcreUintl number ol reporll
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~l'IICeeds from the tournament fund-raising birthday dinner lor of Columbus, spent saturday hi. grandmother, Anna. Rouah !reo. Alter opening day, children treatment with tbeH druPo DOW sullf!OSI that lonJ r1111e -vtaoed IIIII lite ..,...,.
wtll 10 to the Wahama Athletic Vice Preoident Lyndon B. John· with his mother, Mrs. Sadie 10 a doctor at GallipoliS Wed- under II will be sdmiUed with· and meant strlldng a balance sorviVal ebaJicfi 11'8 ss aOGd """' ~- far .U. ,
8\lllstera.
1011.
Roush.
·nesday.
out charge, wbUe the Ito for between the dose oeeded to or better wltea DO an~ weiP 1117 llttonllell -.... ·"
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Mr. ond Mr&amp;. John Wood wert adulto wUI remaio at 'II ...,ts. prevent cJottlns and tbe amount laots art given.
lq01. Dr. D. A. .,...... •. II '
buSiness callers at ~illicothe, Keirna oald the ngular live- that would cauao
internal Recenlly, antlcOS8Uianll hiVe 8lanhrd Uflltertlly, bellef•'.l
Saturday·
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stock, agricultural 111111 hldulllrial bleeding, u 1n the tiiiSUipecUng been j)llt to two new usea. Con- lhat IIIIIIJ II 1111 ,.__..
Miss Anna Bell Dandsoo re- exhibill will boj supplemenlecl by rats.
tradlctory u II might seem, porta ol tbl ... II llllletq1l- ·
turned home at WoUpen S~ lOp perlormero from !e]evlsloll. 111 order to walll t1111 llgllt- some hemorrhages are IJIIIIII'· lull Ill die trealaleld II
day after spendlni a week Wlth Local televilkla and redio penon· rope tt 11 ltOICOIIII')' lor tbe onUy caused by .-..Jve I· and l1tlrl "'lllcb - bUI4 • ·
ber grandmother, Mabel Wood. alltieo ... also lilted~ appetr. penoe who 11 tdlq antlcoap mouots ol 1101111 of the cloiU.,. llalllllell - .
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Members of Willies Grange The BeverlJ BUibUiieo will ap- lull to (lava treqa.,. .._. elements. TbeD beparlu JIIQ be If aftel' 2fl yean ill 1111 I '
No 2716 went ~o Green Valley, pear the lint three dar• of the apo o1 a. amoaal of clotlln(J l(lven to stop the blaedlnC. 'I'hlt tarse part ol tbe
Thursday. everun~ to open and fair and &amp;Inger Jolmtly Mathia will elemeall Ia 1111 bloOd. Vader ahould llvt you some Idea o! -ld li In daub! .about tbe 1
close the1r meeting. Those go- ·follow with a two-da' appearanee. ...,fa( medleal
~ what compllcatad inechanllm value ol tbeH cb'ltll, It II ··~
mg were Mr. and Mrs. McCoy A one-day all.glrl tblill llbow will lllcll ...,_ art ander . at blood clotting 11. ·
blghly Improbable lhat llu!j IN i '
Snsvely, Mr. and Mrs. Luther be followed bJ '!'he 'Real McCoyl areal daapr ollalerllllllellllfl' The other uDexpeetecl uae Ill of any wortll, clalmiiiJiitld.
Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Harley and Dong MeChri, liar (J( "1''te
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McCully, Zelda HaD, Mabel Virginian."
Wood, Clara Pbllllpo and Mr. said J101111tlatlonl were
and Mrs. Eug- Campbell.
under'trly fer ,'a roclt and roD
Mrs. Dortby crag and Mrs. 11bow and autO race to feature
Lens Cray were Jacklon bul~ oeveral top ~.
neso callers, Wednesday and
06or E,rOW .......,.
called on Mr. and Mra. John Other ev+ odleduied are a
Clark.
tractor-pulling .,.-t, pony cart,
Miss Wilma Jean Davldaon, races and an antique quilt exhibWolfpen lo spending a week with It, ail new ovento tllll year.
her grandmother, Mabel Wood. - ·
Mr. and Mrs. John Wood and ly spent 1 week witb their fl'll'"
oon and Mabel Wood were Sut&gt;- ents, Mr. and . Mrs.
day visltnn of hit litter, Mr. Hutchlsoll. ·,
~~. Mrs. Leo Davldaon, WollMr and Mrs 1:me1t Major OIVOTED fO INTIIIUt. 0P ,
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WASHINGTON IUP)J-'l'he ..·a •witchcraft, and portents or the
going to he an eclip,. olthe sun world's end.
Saturday and a lot of honest and One scandalous notion was that
decent · le are oin to blame ,Lhe sun and moon were lovert,
ti.""P
g 1
under Lhe most tUicit ol ctrcum·
1t on e moon
stances, who ,.1.oo the opportu1nnmuch ., these peoplt nity of an eclipse to 00 •·hat they
Uhej're called astronomersJ can shouldn't have

vlsted Mr. and Mn. J. C. Johr&gt;
ston, Sr .. and Mr. and Mra. Eugene Johnston ""'! family over
the July 4th holidays,
Mrs. Anna Ot!dt• has recent·
ly returned home after vlsllllg
realtiVeo 1n Dayton, and her
daughter and family ID Colum-

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Pleads For Law Of Heart
To Become Real Justice

Centennial
By llln. Llaio CIIOII
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BAKER'S

LYONS

RACINE

RUTLAND

CLOVER FARM STORE

CLOVER FARM STORE

CLOVER FARM STORE

DEPARTMENT STORE

Corner Pearl &amp; Locust

Route No.7

Sixth &amp; Poorl Sh.

Route No. 124

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO

RACINE, OHIO

RUTLAND, OHIO

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Mn. lreDt JaclrD.
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wltb her tlaulhtor, Mr. ll!d
INn. Joe Slrool·
Mrs. Hubert carr IDd daup
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Western Sweet Onions

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Sun's Eclipse On Saturday

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be at leastiiiO yean and class·
eo have been set up lor entriel
of appllqued and pieced quilt,
coverlets and linen oheets, wov·
en at home: ~plen in their
original frames, dreosea, hats
or bonnet, original paiintlnn on

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Mr snd
Mrs·. Junior P'lldl boll.
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and children, DeWitts Run call- Mlldrod and Jgyre
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Mr .....
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cent guests pi Mr. and Mn. B.
R. Allen, Howard and Duane. I'::;~:Mr~.~-:nd~Mro=;_
· o.:n~T~I).~and:~~:m:ll~y,~l!:WIIai::·:Jd:..:rec::•:ll)'~.
R. R. Durst 8011
Tommy 1;
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4th of July at Seven Caves.
Sid and Dorothy Durst o.IIed on Eber Carpenter and lamily- recently.
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TH E POf.T'S
CORN f R

OCTOBER . .
I pondered
'the
changing'
Stale Treasurer Jaho Her1&gt;- AIHH - ~.11115.24, '1!,59fl. tJ.~. GoUla had 37.0 per cent in- IOctober~ a moody month,
tunes,
ert bss released llle flgureo "" fj94,425 .33, f427,35S.04 and 15.1 crease. The ligures for the F.ach hour a changlni mood
on . the changing weather.
fillies taJ: collectloll coverlag plwt.
week ending June 30 11163 801 Though at times it's very
I knew 1t was the power (J( God
the fiscal year that ended June Gallia - $1,183.53. 1e • .. "5, fiscal year figures f.; the · ·.,
tie,
Who makes things work logeU.:
10: and · makes a comparisali32'1.229.87 $234,202.83, u plus. ending June 30, 11163 and Jum
It's often very rude.
er.
~th the prevtotm flsc:al year Hocll8c- $1,%12.41, $5,1' '21, 19!12 wib percentage o1 gain , r The days are very, very
October 10, 19!12, by M r 1.
Wllh 1he perce!llages o1 in- Ql6,2r3.11, m4,114.50 8.3 min· loss follow•· •Athens _ $l1 363- Each day they shorter grow,
Jacob Gloeckner, 21 Oak St.,
crt!&amp;~~! and decrease Ill the fen uo.
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.38, Jl36,270:13, $! 95 ,179 .14 , ' 21 0 But the kind of weather the day Pomeroy.
IDtltheastem 01110 countle:·,
Jacb011 - $1,936.34. $9,161.21, pllll. GaUia _ $2.692.73 S"?will brlng,
Hocklnl; lloea and
• oto $137.1&gt;47.116, ~15,087.97, 71 plus. fh/.37 $93,276.97 37.0 p 1us. We seldom ever know.
rontles Wert the only ~ Lawrenee- $8,f'IUS, m,M7· l!ock!Dg - $1818.43, $115,415- When I arose !hill morning,
~t ,show~ a decrease 1D fiB. Jl. 1174,760.20, f402,061.55. 1&amp;.0 ·"· $103,52'1.311, 11.5 plus.Jack- The sun ·was shining bright
•• ~ear fll!lJres. Vinton countv plus.
"'" - 110 weekly liguro ll'14 . But witbln one fleeting hour
showed the greatest increa&lt;e Moip - $2,819.43, S4,5fi2.U, 643.77 $126,851.71, 14.0' plu;, The sup was out ol sight
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percenta~e-wlse and Galla . ·t $1911,670.'111, '1'111,389.87, IU]&gt;iu0. Lawrence _ $9099.87, $298,683· But a very shorl Ume later,
eaaed over the mark by,U per Pike - $11Ul, . $$,1'13.11, Jt, $193,42'1.26, 54.4 plus. • · ·.., Perhaps at almost ten,
cent.
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fll1,385.72, $104.288.91, 12' pi"•· - $2,11115.13, $122,346.31, $104,· I looked out through tbe window
The llgurea showmg those lor Ron L $5,589.15, $26,2:' .'!3, 154.61 11.4 plus. p •· _ $2,434- The sun shone out again.
NOW
the week endmg June 30, 11163. ~115 . 04, $669.1145.70, 0.8 min- .M, $1110114.90, $85,310.05, 17.4 And then again right after noon,
and June 30, . 11162, IISCaf Y""r us.
plus. Ross - $6054.06 $311 973- The sun seemed · bright a n d
ligures for the yeara July \, Scioto - $8lli!O.t9 Me tl89 76 93 .... 050 31 a 6 plus .:.,.0 to
' warm
IOIIZ through J
30 1
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from Ju
une '
· .''nd 19117,222.26, $1.01!9,5119.911 9.6 .,.;. - $26389.96, $435,7211.56, $401,- So perhaps I should go out a bit
l91fJ.Iy ~~~ 96~ thr~ugh .un~ nu~
297.54 3.5 plus. Vinton - $1,171· It may not do me harm
30
11 ton - ~.94 $'1!"1.80, f52,- 86,
Court St.
' , or loss folio;:~· age 0
$50,488.67, 44,226.56, IU So 1 sUpped on a sweater
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii.liiiii
866.23, $43,398.01, 21l.4 plus.
plus.
And 1 outside dlidigloi,liiiliiiii

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0 ., J~ly 17, 1963·3 1 Gallla county , w!s OO!'ed oot ;, - - - - - - - - - · ·· In Just a very Hille while
b La re
nty~· the
Cool
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winds beg,n ID blow.
cenllfle ol increase b. .th•
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lectlon of motor vehtclo
And sat me clown to write
uso taus eollected in the ••sf
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WASHINGTON roPn- Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy ur~ed Congress' today to enact President Kennedy's
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civil nchts PI'OII'IID "to bring to law wbat we have al·
ways known ln our hearts to be justice."'
"No Issues are more urgent today than tbose with
which this legislation deals," the attorney general told
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the Senate Judiciary Committee In prepared testimony.
.
. K~ apred befort the GREEN 'I'IIUMII BORN ·
born too - · - II,
foretell an echpse to a fractton ' Modern sc 1ence, of cour~'~e. has bu1.
. wood, alate, or fabric; neWSJNI"
Senate flOUP on behalf of the NOT MADE
PUS 10UJ1
of a second, they may he r1gh1, killed all Lh"'e notions. As far A correction of the item ID pera, unuoual hOUJehold Iron
Preold.:.l'o "'tin! clvll rlgbta Dear Helen·
Dear ftelen:
ohout whal cau,.. 1!.
,back 11 1820 a scholarly textbook this column concerrung the VI· objects, Iron, brsss and copper
,
, ,
pactoae. Including a ban 00 cllJ. My wHe ·
11 me to be u
~adln!l your letter fnla ,
But In times not to far post was ""urmg us. school chiloren Ication trip of the Harold Erie- kettles, coffee
11 at
lSI
crimlutloD ill public: II.'OIIIII!Odo· IDtereotecl :""
prdolllnl u obt "Calllomllll" lllldiiDI wooM
lar • bodi,. ot •nlon have sup· thol although ecliJIS"'I coold he l wme family. It should . have Iron, clocb, wOoden churns,
lions, opeedup (J( ochool _.,...
I mow the 1&gt;1'11 out ol a what tbe adult wotld II oomlrll
other t:Ories Mankind !foretold. they couldn't foretell stated that they spent theJT va· butter molds and l*!dlea: cot&gt;gallon, YOiill&amp; g\W'IIIIIeel and Is.
ol dU"' but II I put I 'to. YIMI don't bavt to ....,
po
h
anytlung
catiOn With his brother and lam- die molds and holden lpmnlng
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II d'.... _ ma~-·Uct to II&amp;UN
ha~ always been a:-ovare t at now
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rose busb in tbe .. _. ...,
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and then somethin ets to nih· Nobody. H was suggested, could I y In yea
e,
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w ee 8. a
uuua.
1 ad
I'd
t wblte out that I udod pM dOd equal~
on Lhe sun. g g
dependably base lore&lt;astB of turned homo Tuesday.
Dosdllne lor entrlu In botb DAYTON IUPII - Sell. Batty 11M «&lt;torDtY g-al c:oupled
Pd lot- lour," "Doer' Ia hill; II Us
g
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flood famine war peetalence 1 Mr and Mra. John Gard11er the Flower Show and Domestic
ldw
h1a appeal for the admlnilttltloa
tb1Dp
equa1l 111.., ur.p" il 111'01 tbe
0ccuionaUy, in broad dayhght. and
doom
eclipses or: and daughter. Christy, Well- Arts Doparlment, are to be . Go
PNIP'"" wllh en attack on 118101" get 'em. I've
dOWD
8ho1n the sddltloa PI'GP'
U.. sun disappears altogether for the sun There have been • lot of slon, were Wednesday evening made With tbe secfttary at tbe IUvo e..-~ to
o rigllu atlvocMN who he oald had to dO weekends
let
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And II
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a brief period as though, hke leciipse; since 11120 and a lot of ]visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mar· Fair Board office on the fair·:';.
"&lt;OI'I'upted" that OODeOjll IDto on 1111
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"Ifill'' II,..
Jonah, it had been swallowed, Ifloods famines ..:ars-but don't ,vin Miller
grounds, by 4 p.m., AuJIU'Rt I.
pres
a
"tbe bald dellia! ol ADwlcaD "ellpect ber tow
ear
bleb obowl U,. mulllpllclbut oot permanently.
let'o g,et superstitious at this late Mr and Mrs. Dave
of
Y•1
u;;turdaatened: """: rigiiiJ, ol clvll rJabll, and (J( In&gt; paint tbe boule, 10
...tlhould
..... ol 01111
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The moon lheory " not par·
Chillicothe are visiting Mrs. SaW'Jk
II
co 0 IIC•~u
Y ppear man riglltl."
sbe el()eCI me to '""""' "' •• ..,.... Y
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ticularly modern. Tho early Ara- ~date.
die Roush or this commUnity.
once becauoe 01 bit lllpporlert In
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flowers? I keep buaY II!Gillb But even I have to sdmlt 111at
wak people of Br~tioh Guiana
Recent visitors of Mrs. ViV- .
aouthwe~tern Ohio.
Proltelloll Of • •
wltboul tbat - and, besldef, I these mathematics art a little
111111 01
used to say, whenever an echp.. 1
ian Pierce were Mrs.
Lizzie BY MRS. D. E. WOOD
Goldwater, who Ia alao o major •·stotes' rfJb1o, u our forefa· Ute the SundiY baD 1
way&lt;JUL ID our IICIIIIDI'a modoccurred. that "the sun and moon ]
Caton, Mrs. Lola Bright and Mr. and Mrs. Rlch•rd Little general In the Air Force Relerve, thoro ccmcelved It, - • proteo- TV. Are you with me, Helea? mathematlefl program, we don't
ore lighting."
I
Mrs. Nora Thomas.
Iare announcing the birth of a was slated to attend tho Ohio Con- tloa of the rl&amp;ht o1 the indlvlduoi - ALL THUMBS, N N E use "lb:, dolve, los, dus," etc.
8ut other peoples proposed I
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tho- daoaltter, Rill Lvnn .. Her moth- ference o1 the Air r..-ce Auocla· - . · · be llid: '''l'bolt who GREEN
We use tbe
old stand • byl,
otber aun-eatlng .•genL\-glganUC
mas and sons, Larry and Stevie, er M~. Zelda HaD csrtd for lion and speak at Ita banquet. Preach moot lroquently about Doar All:
A. B.
X. Y.
wileD .. dO
frogs, huge cod fiSh, great black
or Athens were visiting Mr. her • ster Cindy• while her
atatea riglltl ~ are not a.UIPI WeD, mostly·
sometblnl Ute lbiiL Bt11 wo aJ.
~qulrrols, onchanted Jaguan,
and Mrs. Lester Thomas re- motber was convalescing.
But he threatened ID haclt out the protoctlon of the Individual So lonC u you mow tbllaWD 00 study thlnp ll1dl u ..,...
.,...,wolves, mammoth serpents, I
h cently
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene France, unlesa politico were removed ,,__ but bit --'·Ita·~ .,
and dll tbe bigger holM lot dl...., .... varlab'- • · -·
Mr
and
Mrs.
Jack
Vaug
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Ide La- and G-1 - - fro ~- · It
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tbe tber
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and, ol ...,..,., dragons.
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Mr and Mrs Larry Smith ac '
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Still utheno '"" in solar tclfp- land children or
have . moved into. a trailer home recent
of Mr. and Mrs. E II . this week hla oupport. lteJuledy oald that the admlail- house
wash tbe ear, your
and union ol ....
oes feuds or the gods, prophetic spent two days
w nd I m in Columbus where Mr Smith McCoy Snave)y.
e ~.: d In cb.cinnaU Wll'l tralkla bill wao not "inteDded u wife sbollldO't complain. GreeD etc etc wltb a ltnerotll
waruingo, the evil workinp of Mn. Vaughn's SIS~ ~ ~!f- ~ is employed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Stra... ra rted ·~anning ID welcome a ew-e-all for tbe problt!lllll o1 ra· thumbs ' are born, not made. ~tterma ol algebraic lllnl
.
~----~- !ly, Mr. and Mrs. . a as
~ Mrs Anne EdmundsOn of 'baugh and Homer Wells return- re~dw P 'tb
clll dbcrlminatlon In Amerlea." Take II from a gal who grolll and
boll It' not beyood
00 1 dua'l
man, Susan and Richard.
\Ewin8ton, Route I, is visiting ed from a fishing trip In Can· :!"hen •:: :;rn!.
but, be oald, "It can and will do the b.,Uest crabgrass, weeds our
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Mr. and 1\\rs. Elwood Wal· her daughter. Irene Hanning, •t ada.
Dully
tl
at wrigllt-Patteraon Air Force more IDward righting the wroap and snalla In IDwn. - H.
see Why 11 llhould be beyond tbat
ton, Lois Elaine and Betsy of Albany.
Mrs. Mae
recen Y en- Base here. The plan pnllnpted a of rec!ll oppmslon In thll coon- Dear Helen:
,
of the adults. - SEVENTII
Summerville, W. Va. spent S"n· Mrs. Alma Smith. Mrs. Grace tertamed her two. daughter-In· \ meeting of air haoe and DayiDD Icy tban any otl!er ..meaaure put- !our letler from Calllornl- GRADE MATHEMATICIAN
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day with Mr. Walton's mother Colwell and Mrs. Lizzie r•Jnn laws, Mrs. Ray Findley, Gall~ Air Forca AIISOCiaUon ofllciall Sible at thio time.
an end your answer
Dear Matbematlclan·
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. IV· were busineBO callers in Porn- polls
. :"· Rex Anderaon,l and Young Republican Club losd· "Everywhere wo look," be oald, modern
belni
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~ Coatlaaed From Pale Ont) es King.
eroy recentlv .
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"we fiDd irrefutable evidence tbat hematica. bop ..,ows you
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Mr · and Mrs · Clyde w· Kess- Dale
visited
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. America have yet need
you kids
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Th some explanations.
1 0 f "dod "· many ofmatb
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tbe leamln&amp;
sevd
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best from thiS area
ron 0 v1stted recently wtth inger and son David of Akron mo er,
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The tournament ~ill run on Mr ' and Mrs Fred M. Roosh Iwere recent visitor!! ~ Mr and bet'fl sick at the home of her Giffin, a YmmK Republican Exe- to ~ £l~en . Cl~ P
zap, box, lox, dolve," etc., are grade that a lot of us older
Thursday and Friday of this ami housegu..st,
Mrs. Annie Mrs. Lester Thomas. They. also
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cray. cutive Board member, issued a : / :
':., :;;;';ngtoo, to show pupila that certain prop- ones got
yean of
week and then after a weekend ~~·
1visited Mr and Mrs Raymond Mrs. Harley Strong and rtl· stotement to club members ask· .
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Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnu'! Carr IThomas and sons, Larry and , a Jves a a r~en reumo~ n mg a any e .arraumen loU
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. automation lor calculation otber tbe key, well clolve 1ne a lox,
day next week.
Carr's aunt and family, Mr.jwhile in this vicinity.
vtlle.
publican Party, independent Gold- Kennedy referred to racial. un~ number bases are necessary. boys. with a sld~rder of dus.
In the first game Thursday and Mrs. Leonard Roush, San-, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Strong .Ronald S.nauch who was water fans, the U.S. Alr Force, rest in Combnd&amp;e, Md. Sivan- You mothers oil up the old CertaiDly I need SOME oew and
the Fuller Settlement l"am of dra and Milton Ray Sunday af-1 and sons started on their return hlfed a:; mnslc teacher in Wllt- 1the City of OayiDn or Sen. Gold- nab, Ga., and "'COOIItlesa oth.,. "thiDklng cap," lltldy along vibrant way to balance my
Huntington will face T&amp;T nf ternoon
. trip to San Diego, Calif., last on sch•JOl, has resigned
and , ~at..r htmaell be avoided by slay· cities." He said "this " what witb your children and try to checkbook. - . H.
Pt. Pleasant. In the only other Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Burrts. ' saturday, after a visit with his plans to leach near his home 1ng away from the base when be happens when long-atending legit· understand what Is being a~ P. S. Unlest lchoolt can set
game of the evening, SMith's Sr. of Poinl Pleasant visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl in canton.
arrives."
grievances are oot reme- tempted. If parenb!l' classes are up s~ial parents', classes ror;
Upholstering or Parker, hurg Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Strong. and her rather Stephen Mr. and
ROBer Phillips,
died under law,"
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being held attend tbem and you
adult, I m told It
wtU facet he Mountaineers ul Fred M. Roush and Mrs. An· Foley vi Wilkesville.
Randy and r ta called ?" his
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will lind tbat this Is not "matb· bell not to visit modem matb
Clifton. The Gladhouse Nine ur nie Fry.
Mr. and Mrs . Dave Roosh mother, Mrs. Clara Phillips reS
C u t - VloliJoce
ematlcal bop." Or consult the Pl'Oil'81111 except wltb a. COD&gt;
Parkersburg was
origlnially Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mayes · and Mr. and Mn. Gene Roush cently.
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"We "'""'Ill uciiH •iolooce teacher and you will come away pletely open mind. Whut " dt111
scheduled to play the first night and Mr. Raymond Helen of of Chillicothe were visiting Mrs. Mrs. Mae Duffy was VISited
from any source or from any with a cllfferent feeling aboUt soup for otudonll can maU
but got a bye when its oppo3i· Point Pleasant visited Thurs- Arthur Roush last week.
recently by her grandson, Mr.
3Jr
group," he oaid. "Tho reopunsl· modem matb.
Mom feel Ukt a up. - H.
tion dropped out.
day evening with !\(!'. afld J\!rs, .. Mr. alld Mrs. Lloyd--Smith and and Mrs. Larrv Croy' Athens,
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BACKYABJ) FENCE • ' '!
Only two games are slated Howard Rayburn.
children of Columbus arrived and Mr. and Mrs. Jack ,Mole·
1 thest demonstrations In ..O.' and asks you what .......,.. Is, One 1111 word to tbe Latry I
f,.,. Friday night with New tfaV· Miss Billie Kay Lambert and Friday evening to spend the ~"" · Wellston.
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tion ia very IP't&amp;l as 11 the re- don't be too ready to answer ol this world: Sydney
Smltb
•• meeting Roberts Clotheirs Mr. Douglas Lambert of Wy weekend.with Mrs. Al~a Smith Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Reeves,
sponslbiUI)' of the whit.. leader· "ten." It may be two, Ove, sev· salt!, "Never try to reason tho
' .\thens m the flrat game at oming, Deljlware are
spend· and family and Mrs. Lizzie Ca· Dayton, were recent VISitors of COLUMBUS IUPH - The ship in l'iery ommunity.
en or 12. - TEACHER OF prejudlco j)llt of I 111811- ll WU
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B p. m. and GSI of Gallipolis Iing a rew weeks vacation with too. While here, they also visit· his mother, Mrs. ~bbte Good. !loth edition of U.. Ohio State
MATHEMATICAL BOP
not reasoned Into him, and canm~eting Jennings Sports Cen- their grandparents, Mr. a n d ed Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strong. Mr. and Mrs. WID1am Garvin Fair Is billed as "the best In the "But our resj!onolbliity as a na- Doar Teacher:
not be reasoned ouL" - SOLI).
ter of Chillicothe in the second Mrs. Dennis Roush , Sr.
Weekend guesta o1 Mr. and had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Midwest,'' Fair Dire&lt;Jor E. J. tion is moot plain. We must re- I'D take your word for It - IER'S WIFE AND PROUD Or
game.
Mrs. Blanch Yeager called Mrs. Clarence Turley and fam· Mrs. Charles Garvin and ehiJ. Keirns 11ld Tuesday as the near- move the in)lstl&lt;e.
you're tbe teacber. And I was IUM.
Final games of the firot round on Mrs. Ethel Fry Friday.
lly wert Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ball dren, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny ly-complete fair program was anlind Leiving's Plumbing or Pt. Mrs. Nora Adkins, Mr. Les- of Charleston, w. Va. Mr&amp;. Ball Jones. Albany, Mr. and Mrs. nounced.
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Jim Franks (Mary) Columbus, Gov. Jameo A. Rhodn II to cut
p. m. and Ohio Valley Bank of William Van Meter and child· Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mliler John and Kathertne, Berlm a ribbon at 1 a.m. Aug. u to
Parkersburg meeting Park Pnn- ren visited Sunday with Mr. and children of Columbus, and Cross Roads: •nd Mr. and Mrs. officially open the fair, which will
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11ac of Charleston at 8 p. m and Mrs. Howard Rayburn and Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner and Walter Garvm, who art mov•ng run through Sept. 2.
By waP. 0. Braatlllldl, M~. rhaae olen 1101110 other r.etar antleoaSUiaDII bu to dO wltb
The first game of the second Charles.
daughter, Christy, o! Wellston to Columbuo. He has accepted ! Tho total pune lor homeoa rae- There are three main typet allcll as froellllte or aalnlectloa the spread o1 1111Ucnant tumrJl!lnd wtK aloo be played Mon- Mr. Leroy Roush was a bust· were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ~har~e of a Jacks Surplus siOre iog at tho expooltion will total of anticoagulants:
warfar!D, enten the ·pture. ·
oro Plumbl and heparlrt havt
day at i p. m. when Gladhouse ness caller on Mr. Curtis Rick· vln Miller over the weeltand. m Columbo~.
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about $135,1100, a new rtcnrd. The which h8S gained a wide use They are, htiwever, aiW&amp;JI
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, They also visited Mrs. Iva Mill· Mrs. Sh1rley . Spll'eS, Mr. lop attracU011 wUI be the $211,1100 as 1 rat poisoD (the rata die ID danger of bavlog an ultcon-. been ohlnnl to reduce aprellll
S&lt;lltlement and T &amp; T game.
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and Mrs. Don Sp1res, and Mrs. Buckeye Stole Pace on Aug. :111. from internal hemorrba&amp;e), be- trollable hemorrhage foUciwing lnrl by keeplns tbe IUIIIGr eelll
~ll times for the tournament WHITE HOUSE NOT SURE
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Walker Alva Devau.lt left Sunday for a Games of aldU wiD make a ro- parln, and pbeulndlone.
a .mall cut, and If a dental es· clrCUlatlni In .tbe blood ratller .
ll11 DST. However, Grandstaff WASHINGTON &lt;UPII - The an&lt;' children, Forrest, Ruth and vacation trip 10 New York.
turn ID the fair after a yeor'o ab- For over 20 years antlcoag· traction or other operatloa be- than comln(J 1D rest In a lllllll&gt;
adjusted. the schedule so Ohio White House sayo It Ia not 111re Alisa were visiting relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stelfen, oence. 1'1tere will be no lottery ulants have been liVeD to per· comes ~. speelal ' pre- clol While. sliD clrculallnl tbeJ
t..ms wtU play the second and whether Preoidel)l Kennedy wiU friends in Richwood, W. .Va., V'l"port •. Pa .. lpeDI Saturday or pmbllng ol any ktud, aocoed· oons who ouffered from the re- cautions must be tall:en to pre- went readil1 nacbed 111
third games or the ~venmg m be in town Aug. :18, when a Ne- and Craigsville, W. Va., Sotur- ~~ht wtth hJS aunt, Mr. a~ lng ID I!Jrley McGet, puhllc!ty 811tts o1 Internal clotting - no- vent BOVere lou ol blood.
drua• that IIOW their ~
order 10 give tbem t1me to be gro-oponsored civil rights march day and Sunday. They were acs. Ernest Major snd took hiS dWector for the fair.
tably strokes and corcmary Thousanda o1 doc:ton are 'II drop thai not only llow lbtal
11resent. Layton Sayre and Roy or 100.000 peraons is planned.
companied home by their son, rents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Opoablf 11o11 Eftllll
bear! atbtcb. The reuon for aiiD aMng their patleola anti- up but IIIII lhtnl can be found,
Arms, both registered
urn- There . hove been reports Ken· Mike, who had spent two weeks teffen home after spending two Opening day will be Gnveroor'o giving ant!C&lt;NJ8Uianls was ID eoasulaoll and appear to be llltfeolllllanll IIIQ be • wllup•rea With the ASA, will offi· nedy will he in Texas the day visiting a cousin in Richwood. weeks here.
Day and Youtb Day, wllh aU chiJ. prevent lurtber tnternal clot. sstillled with tbe reoultt. But able ltdjuncl to llldl treatmeDL
elate. A• m past years all before to speak at a Democratic SM-Sgt. and Mra. C.1!- Roush Mrs. Loren Strausbaugh tonk dren under lbe age ol18 admitted ling. This meant long-term an IDcreUintl number ol reporll
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~l'IICeeds from the tournament fund-raising birthday dinner lor of Columbus, spent saturday hi. grandmother, Anna. Rouah !reo. Alter opening day, children treatment with tbeH druPo DOW sullf!OSI that lonJ r1111e -vtaoed IIIII lite ..,...,.
wtll 10 to the Wahama Athletic Vice Preoident Lyndon B. John· with his mother, Mrs. Sadie 10 a doctor at GallipoliS Wed- under II will be sdmiUed with· and meant strlldng a balance sorviVal ebaJicfi 11'8 ss aOGd """' ~- far .U. ,
8\lllstera.
1011.
Roush.
·nesday.
out charge, wbUe the Ito for between the dose oeeded to or better wltea DO an~ weiP 1117 llttonllell -.... ·"
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lq01. Dr. D. A. .,...... •. II '
buSiness callers at ~illicothe, Keirna oald the ngular live- that would cauao
internal Recenlly, antlcOS8Uianll hiVe 8lanhrd Uflltertlly, bellef•'.l
Saturday·
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stock, agricultural 111111 hldulllrial bleeding, u 1n the tiiiSUipecUng been j)llt to two new usea. Con- lhat IIIIIIJ II 1111 ,.__..
Miss Anna Bell Dandsoo re- exhibill will boj supplemenlecl by rats.
tradlctory u II might seem, porta ol tbl ... II llllletq1l- ·
turned home at WoUpen S~ lOp perlormero from !e]evlsloll. 111 order to walll t1111 llgllt- some hemorrhages are IJIIIIII'· lull Ill die trealaleld II
day after spendlni a week Wlth Local televilkla and redio penon· rope tt 11 ltOICOIIII')' lor tbe onUy caused by .-..Jve I· and l1tlrl "'lllcb - bUI4 • ·
ber grandmother, Mabel Wood. alltieo ... also lilted~ appetr. penoe who 11 tdlq antlcoap mouots ol 1101111 of the cloiU.,. llalllllell - .
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Members of Willies Grange The BeverlJ BUibUiieo will ap- lull to (lava treqa.,. .._. elements. TbeD beparlu JIIQ be If aftel' 2fl yean ill 1111 I '
No 2716 went ~o Green Valley, pear the lint three dar• of the apo o1 a. amoaal of clotlln(J l(lven to stop the blaedlnC. 'I'hlt tarse part ol tbe
Thursday. everun~ to open and fair and &amp;Inger Jolmtly Mathia will elemeall Ia 1111 bloOd. Vader ahould llvt you some Idea o! -ld li In daub! .about tbe 1
close the1r meeting. Those go- ·follow with a two-da' appearanee. ...,fa( medleal
~ what compllcatad inechanllm value ol tbeH cb'ltll, It II ··~
mg were Mr. and Mrs. McCoy A one-day all.glrl tblill llbow will lllcll ...,_ art ander . at blood clotting 11. ·
blghly Improbable lhat llu!j IN i '
Snsvely, Mr. and Mrs. Luther be followed bJ '!'he 'Real McCoyl areal daapr ollalerllllllellllfl' The other uDexpeetecl uae Ill of any wortll, clalmiiiJiitld.
Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Harley and Dong MeChri, liar (J( "1''te
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McCully, Zelda HaD, Mabel Virginian."
Wood, Clara Pbllllpo and Mr. said J101111tlatlonl were
and Mrs. Eug- Campbell.
under'trly fer ,'a roclt and roD
Mrs. Dortby crag and Mrs. 11bow and autO race to feature
Lens Cray were Jacklon bul~ oeveral top ~.
neso callers, Wednesday and
06or E,rOW .......,.
called on Mr. and Mra. John Other ev+ odleduied are a
Clark.
tractor-pulling .,.-t, pony cart,
Miss Wilma Jean Davldaon, races and an antique quilt exhibWolfpen lo spending a week with It, ail new ovento tllll year.
her grandmother, Mabel Wood. - ·
Mr. and Mrs. John Wood and ly spent 1 week witb their fl'll'"
oon and Mabel Wood were Sut&gt;- ents, Mr. and . Mrs.
day visltnn of hit litter, Mr. Hutchlsoll. ·,
~~. Mrs. Leo Davldaon, WollMr and Mrs 1:me1t Major OIVOTED fO INTIIIUt. 0P ,
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WASHINGTON IUP)J-'l'he ..·a •witchcraft, and portents or the
going to he an eclip,. olthe sun world's end.
Saturday and a lot of honest and One scandalous notion was that
decent · le are oin to blame ,Lhe sun and moon were lovert,
ti.""P
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under Lhe most tUicit ol ctrcum·
1t on e moon
stances, who ,.1.oo the opportu1nnmuch ., these peoplt nity of an eclipse to 00 •·hat they
Uhej're called astronomersJ can shouldn't have

vlsted Mr. and Mn. J. C. Johr&gt;
ston, Sr .. and Mr. and Mra. Eugene Johnston ""'! family over
the July 4th holidays,
Mrs. Anna Ot!dt• has recent·
ly returned home after vlsllllg
realtiVeo 1n Dayton, and her
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Wellston LL Tourney -To Open
July 2s With . All-Star Teams

·The Daily Sentinel

Trib Sent Spts. Wellaton LL eal . WKOV, the tournatnenl I! u- eaclt evening wlt!t the
A largo concossloo. •tan&lt;~ bas
The sixth annual Little Leag· : pected to have at least JO aU • contest set for 8:30 p.m.
been · erected and
oe Baseball TournaJI!"nt I o r Istar teams entered, Touroa· day.
wDI be Installed.
teams In soutbem Ohio will op- Iment Manager Edgar llaybum Pearl Kisor, elty
tournament wiD ats~
en at Wellston on Thursday, !stated tbat as of Monday.....,. commissioner, said that I
the crownln8 ol
Well·
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·July 25.
I have already entered from Mel- Soutb End PIBygr&lt;&gt;Und, t h
LIUle BasebaU QuOOIJ
L..,.,,.,.,,.,.,.,,..__________.,..,._. I Invitations to this popular Isonville, Clay Twp. (Scioto tournament •lie, wiD take on
court, and a gala ope1nlng
lo
' tournament have bet!n sent out Co.), Wellston, Oak IHU, South new look In the ~two
Is pllinoed for opening
, to 26 towna In southern 0 b i o Webster, and Middleport.
There wiU he ouclt
GBUIP.OIIa .BaoebaU DlreclOr
i and Secrelar)' Jack Lavender '!'be tournament wJU be plliy· "" the new bleachers, a
CUH Wlloo- lllld today lbal
' requesto that any all-star team ed by boys under the age of 13 press box, a fence around
1M lo..t lllktar 101m woald
wishing to enter tbe tournament and the teams entering will he plliying field, benches 81'&lt;JWltl/ be cllnea lalel' Ibis weelt and
notify him as soon as possible. composed of all-stars ol each the outfield lence, and oil
woald' hecla pracllrlag aesl
Sponsored by the Wellston participating town.
keep the dust down on the In· M..day. Tlte umes of play·
Sv FRED DOWN
Station
'l'bere will he two
games field.
en from tile elglll Gallipolis
1Sentinel and Itadio
UPI Sports Writor
lelllll chosea ·~a pl"y Ia I be
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Willie ~!cCovev ts closing in on a National League
WeUaton ~ wiD be anhome run record and there'll be no astensk alongSide hiS
nounced loDowlq the ....,pre.
11ame if he makes it.
lion II seloellou, sold WJ11011.

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Big Outfielder Hits 28th
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'Mle frt'¥ -"'. · ~,~ing San Francisco which started !oul ~nd th~n rolled
Cia"'
hit his 27th and (air, brought m Btll Whtte from 1
281 1'&gt;
r.e season Tues· third base w~th the winnin~ run
du ·
the Giants split for the Cardmals. Bobby Shantz
MajOI' League Siaodtnp
Jplit ;_.
t 3-2 decisions with str~ck out ei~ht ~atters in 3 2-J
By Uulted Preu Jnttmatlonal ·,'
the Pittsburgh Pirates. The two , innmgs to wm hJJ fourth gamE&gt;
~lows gave him a total &lt;lf 10 for · w.hlle Joey Jay_. appearing in re. Nal.looal Le.,ue
the month-only 5ix fewer than Uef, suffered hts 14th defeat.
W. L Pt. gb .
the NL mark set in 1949 by Ralph! Bob Buhl pitched 6 2-3 innings Los Angeles
56 35 .615
Kiner o( the Pirates.
of hitles!l ball and atlowed only Chicago
50 to .556 51hq
Kiner's mark doesn't have the I one hit before retirin~ ~ause St. Louis .
50 42 .543 6':-2: .
prestige of Babe Ruth's 60 in of the heat after seven 10rungs to San FranciS('O 50 43 .538 7
1927 so there won't be any na- post his ninth win for the amaz- Cincinnati
49 44 .rtn 8
Uonal uproar to disturb Willie's ing Cubs. Ken Hubbs homered in 1 Pittsburgh
47 44 .516 t
romic _ book reading. Baseball's the fifth inning for the Cubs, who Milwaukee
46 45 .505 10
Three more GalUI
poobahs put an asterisk alongside moved to within 5'2 games ol the Philadelphia
45 47 .489 11~ teams were eliminated
Roger Maris' name when he hit NL lead.
Houston
36 59 .379 22 the Kyger Creek lJttle
61 homers in 1961 on the grounds The Mets broke a 3-! tie in the New York
31 61 .337 25 1h Tournament Tuesday ldght
the season wa!: longer than when ninth inni~ when Norm Sherhry' s
TuesdaJ'I Result•
the original field D( 41
1 went over s or 1· ,
Ruth set his record in 1927. Buq bad-hop smge
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was reduced to 17.
3
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to 8 lO..O ·shutout victory W'tU~~~' ~medan. doubled, and
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A (irsl inning sJngle
Da~id t:ber as he allowed seven hits,
mered away at a .323-ctip since
Milwaukee at Chicago - Fis- , The tourney enters Its mlntb
and fourtb Jnmng SID· struck out eight, and wall&lt;ed
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by Norman Gilmore ""'.an just -"""'·. Taking the I•June 30 and has lifted his seacl!er 11-21 s. Hobbie ~4-8) .
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.
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appearaoce.
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meet tite
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13-?l.
Is White Snx, then at
it Selle
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opener and gave the Giants their!
Hooston at Philadelphia &lt;night&gt; will be lhe Gallipolis Senators ed 1: s_ . k~ u athe wa_ nts Gilkey and Russ Elliott e:
\' ictnrv. WiUie also homered in,
- Bruce &lt;4-7) vs. Duren (4-2). vs the Middleport Braves, and M
~ P~~ te~n!ate ~m. had two.hlts for Galllpoli:s while
the first inning of ,thE&gt; nightcap!
Los Angeles at
Pittsburgh at 8:30 Fisher's Dept. Store of
eanw 1 e.
.t h Ts op- Centerville was Jed by PerTOUd,/1
and had a second hil during the
By LEO H. P~RSEN
(nightJ - Miller 16-4) vs. Law Pt. Pleasant clashes with the pedD onf osfmg hptstc 'l'ber pommtey RatUff, Beman, and Williams
UPI Spo111 r.wtor
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FIRST GAME
~co~
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Centerville wiD now pl8y the
hJt attack that included two triples nold_Palm:rh.lauf~~ off thc~ug. -simmons (7-!i) vs. Purkey 13-5). W. Va. Malleable scored
;nn~g ~~n ·d ~h ·c0re.1
~of today's game between
by Dick Schofleld, one by
BiU geshons 0 15 ~ ow. pros
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ers wa . ' an
s
the GaDiPolis. White sox and
Virdon and doubles by Roberto that if he ~Oe!l~ t WI~ lbe PGA . .
'lburldly'~ Games
... the sixfu inning with nobody
long triple by George
Middleport IndiaDs.
Clemente and Bm Mazeroski.
golf champJOnshlp this week he Milwaukee_at Chtcago
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McCovey has now hit safely in ma_y de\'~h&gt;p a def~atlst complex San FranclSco at New York, n1ght &amp;- 4 in 8 real thriller.
by T1m Cozart, who trot21 straight games during which which _w1ll. keep h1m from ever Houston at PWla., night
.
Cheshire took a s-o ,Jp~ in
. across later on a. play at
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he has hit 14 homers and drove capturmg It.
L. Angeles at Pittsbl..ll'gh, mght the first inning on .a single by
ba~.
m 24 runs.
"~aybe :~·s wisbluJ thJ_nldng.• on st. Louis at Cincinnati. night
Steve Spaulding, a triple
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more
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54 33 .621
fielder 's choice.
edwas d Gy aLapltch, , llealkrsedwalk·
Loui Cardinals nipped the Cin not I e y to start.
cour-se, I I
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49 -40 .551 6 t
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the ~tcago' C~bs defeated th~ l'iable to start wondering if J ever i C~cago
50 41 .549 6 fwo m .teh to om to h Btrlsl then blasted a bases loaded
will
Mmnesota
49 41 544 6\l rame WI
wo ou w en 1 Y ble and
ed late
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ew or
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-46 45 .503 10 h1t back-to-hack smg)es, Slay· The final Portland
ston Colts, 4-3, _mother NL games. head cold and my driving " y Los Angeles
44 &amp;0 .488 ~3'12 ton walked, and Roger Roush when D Roush walk::O i~a:
In the Amer~ League, Was~- The PGA which starts Thurs- Kansas City
39 50 .438 16 clouted a bases loaded smgle third in~ing stole secood nd
lngton downed Ch1cago, 3-1, Ba1tl·
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36 50 .419 l1lf.z which scored two runs.
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33 58 363 23
Cheshire made it 4-2 in the scored on .a smgle by Se11en.
sas City routed Boston. u-o, and ~aredhe Dale Country ~lub eourse,
TUesday'• Reflalts
second inning with two out By winmng, Portland earn~
Los An eles scored a 2-1 v1ctor· 11 1 on Y major title Palmer
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Satu da
over Cleveland ·
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u~ wi~h ~ six-hi~er th_at earnedd . once. Palmer II FaverJ~
N. York at Minn., night, ppd, rain the score at 4-4 in the third 1DOanbnaseCoosonk !balls gJVenl3-u3p ~Y
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where YOUR
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h1S 16 tb of the ~asoln. Wahy l British Open last week Palmer Balltmore at Detroit - Bar~ the stage for their winning
er
Moon's homer, a smg e by Jo n
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score m e na rame. "l
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eve an at
s Ang :t!s (2, no outs.
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Gilham were t~ big bklws o I thE' nation's golf professionals
TWINIHGT&lt; - Kralick &lt;f-7) and walk , moved to third an
Irs Rmn.;~ en d~ledg ~11CII'"
the
Dodgers'
12-h_lt haedtlack.
. ht- ~ "You never want to sell P~l- Walker 16-21 vs. Chancek (7-9} and W'fl'
ton's double, bl
and ped
scored
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wlatbmsti~:~~~ome~~==:::::::~
an e•g
wo rnns
wo ou.
.Dallas
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h mer short." said big George Bay- Ne1son (2-3) or Foytac U-3.
1 1amson
oo
a
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hJtter m the seam game as Jo er who thinks his chances Bolf.on at Kansas City night into left f1eld
Callison
hitd two
. course •·are as good - Heffner &lt;t-1) vs. Segui (4-3) . • Larry Daughterty took the
Ta 1o
Royhomers
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h dTony
tw0 \ on' roUmg
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hIts for tn~
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'"J see where a lot of the pros I -Bouton &lt;tl -51 vs. St an~ &lt;.:rl
Tim
McCarver
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Ch'
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don't think that Palmer, Jack 1
~~~n on a
tcago &lt;mg
1 m t he stx
BIG ODDS
Nicklaus or Gary Player lthe - Damels f3--0 vs. DeBusschere went all th~ way . for Pt: Pleas·
BOSTON, (UPI) _ What are defending champion can win · &lt;0-2),
,
an~,. aHowmg e1ght hits and
k
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th
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Bayer
added
"all
1
can
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out four.
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the odd s th at DIC
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is
that
any
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of
them
Ba
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at
DetrOit
Spaulding,
Daugherty, a n d
Boston mons Ier who tern tes 1
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Le
H"tte , win any tournament they play in New York at Mlnnesoat
Tyo all had two hits for Che-Arn~J:n h lre:~ b 1 -/~' I 'Ttll not saying one of · Boston at Kansas City. night
shire. For the winners, Barton
wouwho was
c aonceg bl own
Y aofpft tche·I three will win here • but 1·~;:~::; lj FI~On~ly~g~ameo::~""~hed;:uled:;l...,...,..;,:a~n~d,_W:;ill~ia~m~s~on~ea~cb~~h:ad~t.::;wo
er
mound by a gust or wind ?
' ?·~.want to have to bet
These Cars MUST GO
You name'em and you've got l 1t.
Wholesale &amp; Below Prices
the odds against Stu Miller, a i A lot of pros, who didn't ":ant
160-pound chap whnse hobby is to be quoted for lear they m•ght
eontract bridge, being in the Ioffend Palmer-, said they thought
WAS
NOW
big leagues in the first place. ~at Palmer may d~;'~ •
$895
1961 LARK 161 - - - - - $1295
Clean and nice, economy car
Yet the n-San Francisco Giant 1 Sam Snead complex If he
right-hander is doing a brilliant f~iled to win the PGA In h~
1951 CH.VROLET 161
$1095
$7f5
Job of relief pitching in his own lsJxth try . Snead h.as w-Jn all the
StaUon
Wagon.
Sta.
Trans.
Clean
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solid,
runs
right and Is the key reason the big ones except the • U._ S.
fine
Baltimore Orioles are still with-- Open and . at 50, he isn_t likely
in shouting distanl't of the Am- ever to Wln the one maJOI' tour1958 STUDEBAKER
$795
ertcan League lead.
nament ~at iln'~ on his 112 tourChampion (6) 4 Dr. Another economy car
-- 1 nament vtctory bst.
1957iMERCURY 4 DR.
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$395
BIG BAT
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..
1957 FORD 161 I'AIRLANE
$195
· '$595
ny years ogo Theodore Roose- 1963 Cleveland Pact
500 2 Dr. Hardtop. Radio, Heater, one owner, real
velt -&lt;tltered "walk softly and 7 k51&lt;40 Browns 7·1? F . .
nice sta. trans.
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be that Willie McCOvey heard Cleveland Browns
1bout that saying. The big man TUesday that veteran ,
'· WHO WANTS A LINCOLN?
of the San Francisco Giants has taekle Bob G8in had signed
Saves time because there's no mixing or
WJih tuU power and alr ronditioninc:. i dOn't. U 1~
been speaking with his bat but 1963 contract - . hb llth pact with 1
hauling on your part. Saves money because
tlo, Come,Jn.
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the club.
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·~·,.
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; Only !our veterans were 1UU 1
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A
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CHICAGO . (UPI) - Second- 1Clark,
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and
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seeded Deants Ralston met for- 1Jim Shorter. They are npecled
tip oeeded Ian Crookenden of • aign Sunday wben they report to
New Zealand and No. I foreign the Brown~· training camp "itt
Meded· Marla Bueno of Brazil Hiram.
fa!.'otj ranting Gwyneth Rhomas Gala lives at 'l'lmborlake and
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Wellston LL Tourney -To Open
July 2s With . All-Star Teams

·The Daily Sentinel

Trib Sent Spts. Wellaton LL eal . WKOV, the tournatnenl I! u- eaclt evening wlt!t the
A largo concossloo. •tan&lt;~ bas
The sixth annual Little Leag· : pected to have at least JO aU • contest set for 8:30 p.m.
been · erected and
oe Baseball TournaJI!"nt I o r Istar teams entered, Touroa· day.
wDI be Installed.
teams In soutbem Ohio will op- Iment Manager Edgar llaybum Pearl Kisor, elty
tournament wiD ats~
en at Wellston on Thursday, !stated tbat as of Monday.....,. commissioner, said that I
the crownln8 ol
Well·
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·July 25.
I have already entered from Mel- Soutb End PIBygr&lt;&gt;Und, t h
LIUle BasebaU QuOOIJ
L..,.,,.,.,,.,.,.,,..__________.,..,._. I Invitations to this popular Isonville, Clay Twp. (Scioto tournament •lie, wiD take on
court, and a gala ope1nlng
lo
' tournament have bet!n sent out Co.), Wellston, Oak IHU, South new look In the ~two
Is pllinoed for opening
, to 26 towna In southern 0 b i o Webster, and Middleport.
There wiU he ouclt
GBUIP.OIIa .BaoebaU DlreclOr
i and Secrelar)' Jack Lavender '!'be tournament wJU be plliy· "" the new bleachers, a
CUH Wlloo- lllld today lbal
' requesto that any all-star team ed by boys under the age of 13 press box, a fence around
1M lo..t lllktar 101m woald
wishing to enter tbe tournament and the teams entering will he plliying field, benches 81'&lt;JWltl/ be cllnea lalel' Ibis weelt and
notify him as soon as possible. composed of all-stars ol each the outfield lence, and oil
woald' hecla pracllrlag aesl
Sponsored by the Wellston participating town.
keep the dust down on the In· M..day. Tlte umes of play·
Sv FRED DOWN
Station
'l'bere will he two
games field.
en from tile elglll Gallipolis
1Sentinel and Itadio
UPI Sports Writor
lelllll chosea ·~a pl"y Ia I be
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Willie ~!cCovev ts closing in on a National League
WeUaton ~ wiD be anhome run record and there'll be no astensk alongSide hiS
nounced loDowlq the ....,pre.
11ame if he makes it.
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Big Outfielder Hits 28th
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'Mle frt'¥ -"'. · ~,~ing San Francisco which started !oul ~nd th~n rolled
Cia"'
hit his 27th and (air, brought m Btll Whtte from 1
281 1'&gt;
r.e season Tues· third base w~th the winnin~ run
du ·
the Giants split for the Cardmals. Bobby Shantz
MajOI' League Siaodtnp
Jplit ;_.
t 3-2 decisions with str~ck out ei~ht ~atters in 3 2-J
By Uulted Preu Jnttmatlonal ·,'
the Pittsburgh Pirates. The two , innmgs to wm hJJ fourth gamE&gt;
~lows gave him a total &lt;lf 10 for · w.hlle Joey Jay_. appearing in re. Nal.looal Le.,ue
the month-only 5ix fewer than Uef, suffered hts 14th defeat.
W. L Pt. gb .
the NL mark set in 1949 by Ralph! Bob Buhl pitched 6 2-3 innings Los Angeles
56 35 .615
Kiner o( the Pirates.
of hitles!l ball and atlowed only Chicago
50 to .556 51hq
Kiner's mark doesn't have the I one hit before retirin~ ~ause St. Louis .
50 42 .543 6':-2: .
prestige of Babe Ruth's 60 in of the heat after seven 10rungs to San FranciS('O 50 43 .538 7
1927 so there won't be any na- post his ninth win for the amaz- Cincinnati
49 44 .rtn 8
Uonal uproar to disturb Willie's ing Cubs. Ken Hubbs homered in 1 Pittsburgh
47 44 .516 t
romic _ book reading. Baseball's the fifth inning for the Cubs, who Milwaukee
46 45 .505 10
Three more GalUI
poobahs put an asterisk alongside moved to within 5'2 games ol the Philadelphia
45 47 .489 11~ teams were eliminated
Roger Maris' name when he hit NL lead.
Houston
36 59 .379 22 the Kyger Creek lJttle
61 homers in 1961 on the grounds The Mets broke a 3-! tie in the New York
31 61 .337 25 1h Tournament Tuesday ldght
the season wa!: longer than when ninth inni~ when Norm Sherhry' s
TuesdaJ'I Result•
the original field D( 41
1 went over s or 1· ,
Ruth set his record in 1927. Buq bad-hop smge
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was reduced to 17.
3
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4 ouston
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Dennis Gilkey Jed orE
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tripled and scored on ao error.
of the five made by Mal- Hill was safe on another Cen·
in winning.
terviUe error and scored When
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• ahtto t:ea s~w ro!d The wt~ Mld.ed three runs
will meet the PortlaDd pj. in the third on three walks ~nd
at 7 P. M. Saturday.
singles by PetTOud and Ratliff,
•SECOND GAME
a d OU ble by Wau::rs.
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monthofJulyi~longernowthan l third .GalenCisro, whopitcheda j·. 1 g.
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he pitc~ theJ~rtl::. ~~walked, Ratliff was safe on
5
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to 8 lO..O ·shutout victory W'tU~~~' ~medan. doubled, and
pitdlf'rs, who have been copmg fertd hl8 fifth lo.ss.
St Louis s Cln 4 10 in ni..w four llliWJIS, ~
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with McOovey during his current
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our nn ngs.
WllliamS wu the winDing pit.
rampage. The bjg guy has hamWNDeSCiay'• Probable PUcben by a 13-3 count.
A (irsl inning sJngle
Da~id t:ber as he allowed seven hits,
mered away at a .323-ctip since
Milwaukee at Chicago - Fis- , The tourney enters Its mlntb
and fourtb Jnmng SID· struck out eight, and wall&lt;ed
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. ht today with
by Norman Gilmore ""'.an just -"""'·. Taking the I•June 30 and has lifted his seacl!er 11-21 s. Hobbie ~4-8) .
consecutive
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son average- to .28L.
San Franc1sco at New York three games. At 6:30 Middle-got_ as they were el,m- Danny Cook: 7 who gave 1p ,ftirte ll
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Iaththetr
appearaoce.
McCovey·s 27th homer came tn
(night! -Perry il-2) vs. Stallard port Ind1an.s
meet tite
fourfirst
'nnlng
contest bits, 10 w·u.-,
a.r;a.a; and fanned
the ninth inning ol Tuesday night's
13-?l.
Is White Snx, then at
it Selle
~ct 0 t'two nd H&lt;: In tbe hitting department o:~ II
opener and gave the Giants their!
Hooston at Philadelphia &lt;night&gt; will be lhe Gallipolis Senators ed 1: s_ . k~ u athe wa_ nts Gilkey and Russ Elliott e:
\' ictnrv. WiUie also homered in,
- Bruce &lt;4-7) vs. Duren (4-2). vs the Middleport Braves, and M
~ P~~ te~n!ate ~m. had two.hlts for Galllpoli:s while
the first inning of ,thE&gt; nightcap!
Los Angeles at
Pittsburgh at 8:30 Fisher's Dept. Store of
eanw 1 e.
.t h Ts op- Centerville was Jed by PerTOUd,/1
and had a second hil during the
By LEO H. P~RSEN
(nightJ - Miller 16-4) vs. Law Pt. Pleasant clashes with the pedD onf osfmg hptstc 'l'ber pommtey RatUff, Beman, and Williams
UPI Spo111 r.wtor
8VIS or our I .
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game bUt the P Ira
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.· Syracuse lnd'tans.
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spht on the strength of a nine- DALLAS IUPJI - Favored Ar- St. Louis at Cincinnati tnightl
FIRST GAME
~co~
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Centerville wiD now pl8y the
hJt attack that included two triples nold_Palm:rh.lauf~~ off thc~ug. -simmons (7-!i) vs. Purkey 13-5). W. Va. Malleable scored
;nn~g ~~n ·d ~h ·c0re.1
~of today's game between
by Dick Schofleld, one by
BiU geshons 0 15 ~ ow. pros
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winning run in the bottom
ers wa . ' an
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the GaDiPolis. White sox and
Virdon and doubles by Roberto that if he ~Oe!l~ t WI~ lbe PGA . .
'lburldly'~ Games
... the sixfu inning with nobody
long triple by George
Middleport IndiaDs.
Clemente and Bm Mazeroski.
golf champJOnshlp this week he Milwaukee_at Chtcago
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to edge the Cheshire Yankees
. He . then scored on a ·.=:=!::::~==;_____
McCovey has now hit safely in ma_y de\'~h&gt;p a def~atlst complex San FranclSco at New York, n1ght &amp;- 4 in 8 real thriller.
by T1m Cozart, who trot21 straight games during which which _w1ll. keep h1m from ever Houston at PWla., night
.
Cheshire took a s-o ,Jp~ in
. across later on a. play at
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he has hit 14 homers and drove capturmg It.
L. Angeles at Pittsbl..ll'gh, mght the first inning on .a single by
ba~.
m 24 runs.
"~aybe :~·s wisbluJ thJ_nldng.• on st. Louis at Cincinnati. night
Steve Spaulding, a triple
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more
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Th Los Angeles Dodgers beat thetr part. Palmer smtled, At
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Amerleau Iague
ISOn IV I en, a - SlJl~ e d Y
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fore suffering a lo-2 loss. the St nl tl~kwolrry!Dg a Ot!It ~I ~I New York
54 33 .621
fielder 's choice.
edwas d Gy aLapltch, , llealkrsedwalk·
Loui Cardinals nipped the Cin not I e y to start.
cour-se, I I
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cinn:t. Reds 5-t in 10 innings- ~ ~ don 't win it pretty soon I'm : ~n
49 -40 .551 6 t
~ e~ e b ~~me fa~ t force in one run. Lee
the ~tcago' C~bs defeated th~ l'iable to start wondering if J ever i C~cago
50 41 .549 6 fwo m .teh to om to h Btrlsl then blasted a bases loaded
will
Mmnesota
49 41 544 6\l rame WI
wo ou w en 1 Y ble and
ed late
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Milwaukee Braves, 1~. and the
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51 43 543 6lf.z Barton and Ge&lt;lrge Williamson
scor
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"But rJght now, l m not wor·
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-46 45 .503 10 h1t back-to-hack smg)es, Slay· The final Portland
ston Colts, 4-3, _mother NL games. head cold and my driving " y Los Angeles
44 &amp;0 .488 ~3'12 ton walked, and Roger Roush when D Roush walk::O i~a:
In the Amer~ League, Was~- The PGA which starts Thurs- Kansas City
39 50 .438 16 clouted a bases loaded smgle third in~ing stole secood nd
lngton downed Ch1cago, 3-1, Ba1tl·
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36 50 .419 l1lf.z which scored two runs.
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33 58 363 23
Cheshire made it 4-2 in the scored on .a smgle by Se11en.
sas City routed Boston. u-o, and ~aredhe Dale Country ~lub eourse,
TUesday'• Reflalts
second inning with two out By winmng, Portland earn~
Los An eles scored a 2-1 v1ctor· 11 1 on Y major title Palmer
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Don't be a Rip.Van Winkle.
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hasn't won. He has taken the Kansas City II Boston o, mght when Spauldmg coHected hJS leable at 7
Satu da
over Cleveland ·
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P· m.GAMEr Y.
find WATCH REPAIR and
Masters IJtree times the British Was h'mgton s ...
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Los Angeles 2 Cleveland 1, night The Pt. Pleasant too.m tied
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u~ wi~h ~ six-hi~er th_at earnedd . once. Palmer II FaverJ~
N. York at Minn., night, ppd, rain the score at 4-4 in the third 1DOanbnaseCoosonk !balls gJVenl3-u3p ~Y
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where YOUR
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h1S 16 tb of the ~asoln. Wahy l British Open last week Palmer Balltmore at Detroit - Bar~ the stage for their winning
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Moon's homer, a smg e by Jo n
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score m e na rame. "l
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eve an at
s Ang :t!s (2, no outs.
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Gilham were t~ big bklws o I thE' nation's golf professionals
TWINIHGT&lt; - Kralick &lt;f-7) and walk , moved to third an
Irs Rmn.;~ en d~ledg ~11CII'"
the
Dodgers'
12-h_lt haedtlack.
. ht- ~ "You never want to sell P~l- Walker 16-21 vs. Chancek (7-9} and W'fl'
ton's double, bl
and ped
scored
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wlatbmsti~:~~~ome~~==:::::::~
an e•g
wo rnns
wo ou.
.Dallas
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h mer short." said big George Bay- Ne1son (2-3) or Foytac U-3.
1 1amson
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hJtter m the seam game as Jo er who thinks his chances Bolf.on at Kansas City night into left f1eld
Callison
hitd two
. course •·are as good - Heffner &lt;t-1) vs. Segui (4-3) . • Larry Daughterty took the
Ta 1o
Royhomers
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tw0 \ on' roUmg
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hIts for tn~
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Tim
McCarver
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don't think that Palmer, Jack 1
~~~n on a
tcago &lt;mg
1 m t he stx
BIG ODDS
Nicklaus or Gary Player lthe - Damels f3--0 vs. DeBusschere went all th~ way . for Pt: Pleas·
BOSTON, (UPI) _ What are defending champion can win · &lt;0-2),
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an~,. aHowmg e1ght hits and
k
Rad
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Bayer
added
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1
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out four.
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any
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Ba
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at
DetrOit
Spaulding,
Daugherty, a n d
Boston mons Ier who tern tes 1
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H"tte , win any tournament they play in New York at Mlnnesoat
Tyo all had two hits for Che-Arn~J:n h lre:~ b 1 -/~' I 'Ttll not saying one of · Boston at Kansas City. night
shire. For the winners, Barton
wouwho was
c aonceg bl own
Y aofpft tche·I three will win here • but 1·~;:~::; lj FI~On~ly~g~ameo::~""~hed;:uled:;l...,...,..;,:a~n~d,_W:;ill~ia~m~s~on~ea~cb~~h:ad~t.::;wo
er
mound by a gust or wind ?
' ?·~.want to have to bet
These Cars MUST GO
You name'em and you've got l 1t.
Wholesale &amp; Below Prices
the odds against Stu Miller, a i A lot of pros, who didn't ":ant
160-pound chap whnse hobby is to be quoted for lear they m•ght
eontract bridge, being in the Ioffend Palmer-, said they thought
WAS
NOW
big leagues in the first place. ~at Palmer may d~;'~ •
$895
1961 LARK 161 - - - - - $1295
Clean and nice, economy car
Yet the n-San Francisco Giant 1 Sam Snead complex If he
right-hander is doing a brilliant f~iled to win the PGA In h~
1951 CH.VROLET 161
$1095
$7f5
Job of relief pitching in his own lsJxth try . Snead h.as w-Jn all the
StaUon
Wagon.
Sta.
Trans.
Clean
and
solid,
runs
right and Is the key reason the big ones except the • U._ S.
fine
Baltimore Orioles are still with-- Open and . at 50, he isn_t likely
in shouting distanl't of the Am- ever to Wln the one maJOI' tour1958 STUDEBAKER
$795
ertcan League lead.
nament ~at iln'~ on his 112 tourChampion (6) 4 Dr. Another economy car
-- 1 nament vtctory bst.
1957iMERCURY 4 DR.
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$395
BIG BAT
HardiQP. Auto. Trans. Radio and Heater. See It
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1957 FORD 161 I'AIRLANE
$195
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ny years ogo Theodore Roose- 1963 Cleveland Pact
500 2 Dr. Hardtop. Radio, Heater, one owner, real
velt -&lt;tltered "walk softly and 7 k51&lt;40 Browns 7·1? F . .
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be that Willie McCOvey heard Cleveland Browns
1bout that saying. The big man TUesday that veteran ,
'· WHO WANTS A LINCOLN?
of the San Francisco Giants has taekle Bob G8in had signed
Saves time because there's no mixing or
WJih tuU power and alr ronditioninc:. i dOn't. U 1~
been speaking with his bat but 1963 contract - . hb llth pact with 1
hauling on your part. Saves money because
tlo, Come,Jn.
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the club.
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; Only !our veterans were 1UU 1
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CHICAGO . (UPI) - Second- 1Clark,
Andy Cvercko
and
WhoWSale Prlct11 and Just a RufGOod
seeded Deants Ralston met for- 1Jim Shorter. They are npecled
tip oeeded Ian Crookenden of • aign Sunday wben they report to
New Zealand and No. I foreign the Brown~· training camp "itt
Meded· Marla Bueno of Brazil Hiram.
fa!.'otj ranting Gwyneth Rhomas Gala lives at 'l'lmborlake and
Phone WY 2·3284
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AUTOMATIC ·

·WASHER
and , DRYER
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LIABILITIIS
Demand d&lt;I&gt;Oiilo of individual&amp;, pol'lnenblpo,
''I'lmeand corporation• ------ - ---,- --- --- --- --·---- $1,'150,887.81
1.
1od aavin!ll deposita of tndlvlduala,
IIJepopartlts:ltsershlptt, and eoi'POl'atillli.t --"----------- 2,MO,OOl.N
of United Slat01 GoverruneDt (lnciudln(f
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po!ltal savjngs) --- ____ • _·- __- --'" ___ ... ... _____ _
141 ,t'l7.07
Dep06Ua of Stete1 and polttleal subdlvtaJ.On• . __ ....
82,383.45
Certified and officers' cheet1, e-tc.- --·- ·---- ---·
9,672.04
TOTJ\L D!WOSri'S -- ---- --- --- ...Oli3,92U1
Total demand depoofto '"---- 11,1188.1120.43
Total time and ravloaa depoelb S2,3&amp;0,0CJl.l8

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•2-cycfe, 2 speed

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•PORtABLE ·

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• NO INSTALLA!J'lON . , • ':
JUST PLACE IN WINDOW, PUSit' bUT
LOUVES. PLUG IN llECEPTACtE.

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paper mailed. Your carrier will save your coplea In a convenient Vacation Pac for
you return.

detivery

when

MAIL AWAY SERVICE .... We11 maD your paper at no extra cost if you plan on being In one place
two weeks or longer Your subscription must be prepaid at your usual carrier rate for the time you

will be gone, but we'll take care of the mailing costs.

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TOTAL L1ABilJTIES ·..... "· - - ---- ----""--·""==
...~922.41

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tQI leaves you unable .Ln.do your belt
wo_rk. Oecaslqnal tensions are normal,
but ' feeUng of conslsi!Jnt strain Is a dJII·
ger ~- Let your .doctor illterpret that
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Cllptt•J Stock:
Common stock, total par '100,000.00 ·------· ' 100,000.00
t!urpluo - -- -- ---- -----" --"-------"""--------""
3110,000.00
Undivided proflto ---""'""-"--.. ·--------"·----·
111'1,7tiU4
TOTAL CAPITJ\L AOCOUNTS ...... "-"" ••••----w,,7S8.~4
TOTAL LlABlLlTIE8 AND
CAPrr~ ACCOUNTs ... ............... ~·=·~~~~

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ond for other
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to the best o! ·
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Pomeroy, Ohio

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600 BONUS STAMPS • 1800 s&amp;H GREIN STAMPS.
HURRY I YOU MUST ST.ART I!PORI .WC. Jrd TO II
ELIGIBLE !

'TifiS II WID uPON A $10.00 PURCHASI.
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$10 purch11e or more

S&amp; H

receive 100 extra

U. S. Cov't. Inspected

U, S. Bol't. ln11111111
BOTTOM

Tender Sirloin

ROUND

' • Or

r Bonus Build-up Credit.

J. After 6 consecutive weeka of

-th

Breaded Shrimp

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SWifT'S PR&amp;MIUM .

c~;;tiiiM · ~a
.
Thoro,.hly Coo...., -

U. S. Cov't. Inspected

'3"

14-as.
btl I.

Del Moala Soldea Co11 ';;"'""~;
H1nt's TOIIIIIo Catsup
F I P Tomato Catsup
Del Montt Spinach
F I P Sweat P111 •;:~....
F a p Bolden Corn c;;,~ K~~~:.
FI P Sm. Whole Beats
FI PCat l111a Beans
F&amp;PCll Wax Beans

Morton

Tender
T-Bone

"Old Kootucky Rocipo"

100 EXTRA

J."

Gree':1 Stamps

'

Or
-

A"'f Combination

Fino for Salado

Pkgs.

15

PREM

49

12-os,
can

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Slnt U-31

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Can1 I

8-0s.

Lbs.
Only

Many stytM in .oiiH'I

2 ~:. 49

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CALIFORNJA

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CAMAY

2 ~: 33

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3 ::.~- 33

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HEINZ SOUP

50 EXTRA
J.~ Gt I ['rl 'il""ll'

50 EXTRA

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Gro • !1 ~1(1"1~

CHICKEN NOODLE
Cream of Mushroom

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PORK &amp;B'EANS

59

303 '1
4 Can•
101 '1
4 Can•
4 ..... '1
303 '1
4 Cant
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4 101
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303 '1
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4 ~:. '1
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10 ..... '1
10 :.:~. '1
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10 ....
10 120
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F&amp; PTOlllllo Paala
Princt's Pineapple J1l01
Ko•ey's Shoastrinc Potatoes
Scollias Hanky Pall

$

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8
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29

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Cans
Jc ol.f

Heinz Sandwich Spread
Del Monte Tomato Pasta
Hunt's Pork I Beans
Del Monte Tomato Snct
F &amp; PYallow Cline Peaches •ncod
F&amp; PSm. Sliced Beets
Tollhrleaf Instant Tea 11' off
Gohl Seal Sweat Pickle•
F&amp;P Bartlell Pears
Swanaa Toilet Tissue
lie Top Peanut Butter
Aju Cleanser , oH
Del Mania To~talo Calnp
RQal Prlntt Cat Aspara1as
HarsHy'slnsiRI Cocoa

SPIO I SPll

33
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2

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Brach's Bon Ions
Brach's Royals
Brach's Spicettes
.. Brach~• Jots
Marpro Cone Trays
Holloway's .Black Cows

IYOIYIIIOW

CASCADE

'1
'1
'1

Tomato Sauce

cant

- I

Prioo '

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tch'

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&amp;·~-... •t
&amp; ,303 '1

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Del Monte Zucchini
Del Monte Lima Beans
Del Monte Pickled Baets
Del Monte Cllt Green Buns
Del Monte Seas. Sl. Green Beans
Del Monte Stewed Tomatan
Del Monte Fruit Cocktail
Htnl's Solid Pack Tom1toes
F &amp; P Whole Apricots
u.... l.d
F &amp; P Elberta Peaches
"s~::~
Dixie Bella Crackers
Lady Tabor Sweet Polaton
Libby's Pork &amp; Beans
Wulfield Drink

E&amp;P

CANDIES

· CNIER
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303 '1
&amp; C111n1
303 •t
&amp; Can•
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303 •t
&amp; Cant

400 Ct.

$1.79. It ho1 a lal'jlo loaoo to 111 ..11111

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TABLE PITCHER

Pollio Rolls
Pko.
21
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35

Pkg,

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CliANT 4 QUART RICT4NGULAR

TOMATOES

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Girls' SUI SUITS

JUICE

2Vl
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COCKTAIL

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TOMATO

8 303 •t
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Del Molita Elberta Pnches ~:=! 3 ~~:.
8 14-oc.
btll.
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F &amp; P Elberta Poaohoa Do~"
3 !~~.
8 14~•
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'1 f &amp; P Elllalia Peaches Halv••
3 ~.:!.
6 103
can•
'1 F &amp;I Frail Cocktail .
3 :.::..
6 101
cant
3 :~~.
'1 F &amp; P Whole Apricots .......4
8 303
cant/
8 303 ' . , . F I P YaUow Cline Poaclla ~~::. "' ~ 3 !.~.
Stokely's Tomato Jalct
' 3 ·~:
6 103
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Pineapple Jaict
3 •:.-::
8 303 '1
H1nt's f11il Cocktail
3 :~:.
Del Monte Pina-Grft. Drink
3 •:;,·;
Star Kist Tina 1'ch:~. 51y..
3 N:;.~
Ma Brow• frtft Pall Dills
3 ~~

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$

300
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FRUIT

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Hunt's Frail Cocktail
F &amp; P Fr1it Cocktail
F I P Whole 11'1111 Beans
Dol Monte Green Beans
's;7;h
-Southern Pride Ch1nk Pineapple
Uadarwood Uver Spread
Del Monte Peas

Swift'I

U.S. No. 1 Cobbler

!

8

far

RED RADISHES

2

'/JtJ'lllmii

CATSUP

Can
loody To lat

50 EXTRA

Any Combiution

TOMATO

Tender, Delicious
Turkey With All The
Flxin'1,, • try

EVANS SUPER TRIM- SWIFT'S PREMIUM

'.M.

Mandoy lhr11 Th11rodoy _. . . 9 A.M. to 6
Jlridoy ond Solurday __ . .1:30 "· M. to 1::10 ' · M.

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Pifchasll of $10 or more, you
receive 1n 1ddition1l bonul of 600 FrH S6-H Stampa. ·
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Corner Second &amp; Mill St., Middleport

Products Can Be Mixed or Matched In Any Assortment Within The Same Group

. 2. 't: ur Evans cashier will st1mp
EVANS SUPER TRIM-SWIFT'S PREMIUM t • card once e•ch week tor

Evans Supar Trim - Swift's Premium

We Retor•• Tho Riehl To Limit Quo•lltloo

CHOCOLAtl

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600 PURCHASE STAMPS PLUS 600 FREE STAMPS PLUS
600 BONUS STAMPS • 1800 s&amp;H GREIN STAMPS.
HURRY I YOU MUST ST.ART I!PORI .WC. Jrd TO II
ELIGIBLE !

'TifiS II WID uPON A $10.00 PURCHASI.
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RILES ARE SIMPLE!

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OYII'f(JO OufsftJ!JdlnfJ 6t~ee,fi/,Jives!

$10 purch11e or more

S&amp; H

receive 100 extra

U. S. Cov't. Inspected

U, S. Bol't. ln11111111
BOTTOM

Tender Sirloin

ROUND

' • Or

r Bonus Build-up Credit.

J. After 6 consecutive weeka of

-th

Breaded Shrimp

l

SWifT'S PR&amp;MIUM .

c~;;tiiiM · ~a
.
Thoro,.hly Coo...., -

U. S. Cov't. Inspected

'3"

14-as.
btl I.

Del Moala Soldea Co11 ';;"'""~;
H1nt's TOIIIIIo Catsup
F I P Tomato Catsup
Del Montt Spinach
F I P Sweat P111 •;:~....
F a p Bolden Corn c;;,~ K~~~:.
FI P Sm. Whole Beats
FI PCat l111a Beans
F&amp;PCll Wax Beans

Morton

Tender
T-Bone

"Old Kootucky Rocipo"

100 EXTRA

J."

Gree':1 Stamps

'

Or
-

A"'f Combination

Fino for Salado

Pkgs.

15

PREM

49

12-os,
can

sc·· ts ·
Slnt U-31

. . " " · 1--

ill
Can1 I

8-0s.

Lbs.
Only

Many stytM in .oiiH'I

2 ~:. 49

~~

Grapeslb.
CALIFORNJA

'

lolt4 : : : : . :. : .
oloollc lao loond, lotulot
Prlc• $1.

.

Oranges

Lb.
katl1 IVAN$

Doz.
Only

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..

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Pkg.
of 8

CAMAY

2 ~: 33

ZEST

ZEST

CAMAY

2 ·:.~ 43

3 ::.~- 33

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SALT IISING

CUP CAKES
Pko.
35
of6

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BRUD
LAVA

t~

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25

DASH

,.

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,. . . $247

...

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Hppllltl, -do Df unbraokable .........
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on oldo.

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Low

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pk•"':
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-HEALTH 6- IIAUTY-=--,.

SAVE 20.

TOOTHPASTE

*"'
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7

SAVE 14c

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39

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ALCOHOL

2

COMET OLUJISU

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100 Ct.
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Jw Grr (&gt;n Stem,,_

WOH
COUP ...

•••

PUIOt ....

O&gt;o

Can I

Can1

Canl

'

Any Combination
HEINZ SOUP

50 EXTRA
J.~ Gt I ['rl 'il""ll'

50 EXTRA

.J'Ji

Gro • !1 ~1(1"1~

CHICKEN NOODLE
Cream of Mushroom

....

PORK &amp;B'EANS

59

303 '1
4 Can•
101 '1
4 Can•
4 ..... '1
303 '1
4 Cant
'1
4 101
Cant
303 '1
4 Can•
4 ~:. '1
4 2'' '1
4 363 '1
4 303 '1
4 lol -Ib..., 11
,., 11
4 C•n•
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2';
'1
II!
Ctma
4 u-.
'1
Can•

OR

10 ..... '1
10 :.:~. '1
211 •t
10 ....
10 120
'1
Ct,

F&amp; PTOlllllo Paala
Princt's Pineapple J1l01
Ko•ey's Shoastrinc Potatoes
Scollias Hanky Pall

$

Or

8
•••••

SHOWBOAT

.

t

29

1Qtf3.os.

Cans
Jc ol.f

Heinz Sandwich Spread
Del Monte Tomato Pasta
Hunt's Pork I Beans
Del Monte Tomato Snct
F &amp; PYallow Cline Peaches •ncod
F&amp; PSm. Sliced Beets
Tollhrleaf Instant Tea 11' off
Gohl Seal Sweat Pickle•
F&amp;P Bartlell Pears
Swanaa Toilet Tissue
lie Top Peanut Butter
Aju Cleanser , oH
Del Mania To~talo Calnp
RQal Prlntt Cat Aspara1as
HarsHy'slnsiRI Cocoa

SPIO I SPll

33
'

$

50 EXTRA

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89

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41
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SAVIAIM [;]
luy PECAN SANOIES- $.,..

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···.•

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Colptt's

IVOIYFWEI

2

~47
. Q~ll .t,..

Brach's Bon Ions
Brach's Royals
Brach's Spicettes
.. Brach~• Jots
Marpro Cone Trays
Holloway's .Black Cows

IYOIYIIIOW

CASCADE

'1
'1
'1

Tomato Sauce

cant

- I

Prioo '

•1

tch'

....

&amp;·~-... •t
&amp; ,303 '1

'1

Del Monte Zucchini
Del Monte Lima Beans
Del Monte Pickled Baets
Del Monte Cllt Green Buns
Del Monte Seas. Sl. Green Beans
Del Monte Stewed Tomatan
Del Monte Fruit Cocktail
Htnl's Solid Pack Tom1toes
F &amp; P Whole Apricots
u.... l.d
F &amp; P Elberta Peaches
"s~::~
Dixie Bella Crackers
Lady Tabor Sweet Polaton
Libby's Pork &amp; Beans
Wulfield Drink

E&amp;P

CANDIES

· CNIER
'

303 '1
&amp; C111n1
303 •t
&amp; Can•
·
303 •t
&amp; Cant

400 Ct.

$1.79. It ho1 a lal'jlo loaoo to 111 ..11111

TIDE.

303
&amp;Can1

8......

·

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I

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'1

Aqua Pin~- Yoll-

TABLE PITCHER

Pollio Rolls
Pko.
21
.. 12

~· 27

/

35

Pkg,

Atry Co.biution

'1
'1

White -

CliANT 4 QUART RICT4NGULAR

TOMATOES

I

·

Ac!vettlletlln Life

HOT HOUSE

jl

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'

Facicd Tissues

6·8

lg.
46-os.
cana

....
....

KLEENEX

Girls' SUI SUITS

JUICE

2Vl
cans

~a !~S''iS

Plly In The Sun

White Seedleu

COCKTAIL

....

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$8000. In·
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8 8 tic tng the war Mrs .croon waa a Boot aMYelllenta:
Phone WY Z-3874.
Potnts. $5,000,
·fll -- I tn&lt;!mber ol the WAAFS," the Ollie Rtver- NorlberD up 1t,
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AuxiUary Air Foree 10.:45 p.m.;
14,
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11 •15 p m · Walter ~JVOY up
DUPLEX, furnished apart·
, front porch, barn, a n d ~ i';"ute No. 7· Phooe WY Now Mrs. Cronan !a In &lt;barge 14,· ~:sS ~.in.; Jacob G. up It,
ment at 390 s 2nd Mtddle- garage. 24 acres, plenty ·
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port ' Call In evening WY z. garden ground. $4,500.
SALE, new 8 room
Jn-the all women'a lr~~J~So 14, 7:15 a.m.; Peggy Do1meJ
.
5-28-tlc
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REALTOR
with
3
bedrooms,
bath
air ra&lt;:e-the Powder dnwn 15, 8:30 a.m.; Craig M.
5262
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room, irl Dorcas. $6,800.00. E.
. The race is spollllored up 18, 3:25 a.m.; National up
•NE SIX room house Peoples ALBERT M. COX,
D. Johnson, Phone WI
the NJnety·Niners.
18, 3:25 a.m.; Aliquippa up II,
Terrace Phone Pl. Pleasant
PHONE WY Z.!!!O
Cronan, 8 oonsuklng engineer 5:15 a.m.; C. V. Harner up 17,
1518-J after 5 p.m.
SALE: 120 acre farm, 2 for ~ years, used to fly too.
l a.m.; Jerry Boswri up If,
houses,
one
rented,
goo
"After
the
war,
we
bought
an
2:3S
a.m.; ~er up 17t l:lt
e'URNISHED apartments. Two, FOR SALE by owner, 3 bedoutbuildings, water
old crate and Mrs. Cronan taught a.m.j CharlerOI up 17, 4:11 a.&amp;
1 ~ room I fivt' r01Jm t&lt;'uHush· room home, large corner
; ed and unfurmshd P h o u e in Su~ar Run. Pomerov New· excellent stock .farm, good me 00w to fly."' he said. "1 Freiberger up 17, 3 e.m.i ' hunting. Phone Chester, Ohio. dabbed in It off and on."
ette Jones up 18, 2:30
a.m.;
: WY 2-2557.
li-7 ·II&lt; ly remndeled. WY 2·3811.
Ph.
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Woods
4own
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7
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ed and unfurrushed apan.
SALE, business
-for
side
in
hmeroy,
friend were flying or..hed. Both V. Chris up 19, 1.'40 a.m.: Cruements WY 2-3434.
and apartment. vacant Jot,
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ba
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12 8 tfo in heart of Middleport. Pric· 5 rooms an d ba th · WI
se- ~re
ert West down 22 5·5S a.m • ~
ment, Mulberry Ave. across was hospitalized for several
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h00 I Ph WY 2·1 months. 'l'hat ended his flyt.,• eander up 23, 7:10 p.m., W&amp;
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men! at 390 S. 2uct, Middle- Clifford Stumbo at Sewing
rom new sc
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7 15 tfc
1 G••&gt;r~i• Prall residence in Rut. ,
Susan Lanr down Green•••••••••••••••••••-:
for ~•le. Cootact Floyd ldren one of us bad to stay aUv~; up 5:55a.m.; Valvollne
up
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Western
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IN POMEROY Eignt room mother when they we..., babies. 8;50 a:m:: Shufly upo 34 2:11
What would J g1ve to cla~p
bouse. 3 bedroorm and bath. Life around the Cronan house- 8 m . F~ thia down s.f 1 a
WY 2·2196
Middleport
hi s hand
4.11 S. Third
lot. Good location out of hold starts getting hectic two · .,
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of
Drawers
$19,95
.Bis dearly belovf'd face to
htgh waw cau WY ~:!590.
montho o.iore the raee.
. mG WpoliJ Da · _ Rl hie up
I - Bedroom Suite
$30.00
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Cronan
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$5.00 FOR
SALE - I 8 room house u~re are ......erencee an · more m.; Hamilton clown I a.m.; Val2 - Nice Used Dinette Sets
$30.00
Tllal
much to me. I
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
l - two family dou)lle, I - confere~K"&lt;S. Maps are spread all ley Voyager down 2:25 a.m.:
two family apartment , I - 6 over ted
the II house thWltll women
1 - Desk &amp; Chair, Gaod Shape _
$20.00
S;,dh mtssehdldb) 11 15 Wtlhle, F'Ofl SALF: - 16 Fl. ~'iber Glas; 1 ~ERVOL.'S? Can'l sleep? T-ry
akl Defender down 3...
..... a.m.,. Coal
0
room story and baU. I - spraw · a over em spe ng King down 8:15 a.m.; Elser-'
Ruttl ' and
Jro V
I - Coffee Table
$5.00
l'h r 11 r"n
Jam
ar PS, "c'ons t ance,· ' ,1 boat and trailer. 40 hors('Jl L)\\'· r1ew tlm~;&gt;-released Sleep-Wei
large 6 room hou'se wttb 3 some lingo 1 can, hope to uncler· cliff up 8:30 a.m.
· d R ald
, er Evenrude motor. Dlflrttc capsules Only 98c at Slark
4 - Electric Ranges
$25.00 &amp; up
room apartment adjoining staatl Then as quietly 88 they all K811awlla ·RJver--Semet down
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1 table and chairs. 9 x 12 maDrugs.
6-20..30tp
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Maytag Used Washers
$30.00
roon rng single b(·~. ffi&lt;Jti ..,..~., · -·
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high
witer · close to Mrs th. Cronan wltlJ them for a er up ,._
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. p.m.,• ,,._
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J after S p m eveotngs
UsuaUy Eat out
Be
Winfl ld 3
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up
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p.m. ,
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R;Jr· on, 2 wheel trailer,
1946 ' 6 - Good Used Refrigerators $35.00 &amp; up
=c-:=c=--=--- - stand It and go out the rest of Sputnik down Wmfield 3:50 p,
Ju ly 19, from 8 to II p. m. 1 ga i n s~ Aul'iion Pvf'ry Th urs· I Dod_ge sidt' mount
mower,
FOR
SALE:
7
room
house
In tho time. Although we have a m.; Little Edward down W~
1
Iron
Bed
.
$5.00
u 1 Cole Strttt ht•IIH!~Il \ .,t:th 1 da.v anfl Saturday night ~ at 8 ] $3 .~ 00 00. James Shuler, Rutgood
locality.
Cistern
water
maid she's as lost as we are. By field 9 p.m.
Second and Nori.h Thtrd, Mtd- 1 p.m. Masonette, Mason. W. l&lt;~ rHi. Phone SH 2-4659 7-16-6tr
1 - Hide-A-Bed
$25.00
and city water SeD for $7,· thl time Mfs. Cronan comes _ _
dlepnrt Muste b~ Jim OurVa.
7- 16-J! p
16 PT. Refrigerator. Call WY
500.
Mnt. J.M.Thorntoo WY Z. home, a bouse chuck full or dirt
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ham, sponsored b.~ Barnette ·s
H437.
7-15-Jtc
3627
l1ome Restaurant and P1zza
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&amp;-III-Uc is waiting ror her."
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1952 Nash. 4 good
a
FOR SALE: 4 room house: I
Crooan IISed to worry about his
Shop.
7 17 3tc
Nylon tires, new br~kes, seat I
acre ground on Raate 124. wl£e's flying.
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e&lt;l'ers. $100 Virgil Tealord.
SP 3·5592
Muon, W. Va.
Good locatlon. $1000. can be "But not now," be said. "It's Am En~ R,llal lered
our Italian style pizzas, we
Syracuse WY Z-6966. _ _ lip I
psld on paymeota. See ~- beea such a Jon' time. Every·
ong
ose w 0 on
will sell mdivid ua l ~ervings
old Grate, Rutland. CaU: thing i• pretty much routine. Be· Holzer hospital In the paot M
Friday night for 25c. Don'l
llAL, good. clean lump, 3 x 5
Night SH il-5501. Day: SH 2- sides, Mra. Cronan ,Is 8 very hours were M\:8. Pearl Brown.·
Lorge! the rerorrt hop . Bar·
egg no stack. Re·screened BUSINESS SERVICES
BUSINESS SERVICES"'
48ll.
7 IZ &amp;IC skilled pUot."
134 Pine st., Noah
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stoker-oil treated at mine or
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Cronan 11 a member of the Tyo, 1190 Eastern Ave., ·Ta!Dnette's Home Restnurant and
Pta.a Shop. Phone WY 2-9976. '
delivered . ':iumrrer price now
Forty·Nine and 8 Hailers, 8 c]ub my Lynu Hawk, 5t1 F~·
on Jacobs Coal Co, R. D. 1,
OR SEE Bob
Jeffers
AUCTIONEER
JOt
formed by tho Nlnety-NIDen for Ave., Miss. J-t M. a.tliJ; I
'
7 17 3tc I
Pomeroy.
Phone
SH
2-1959,1
before
you
get
that
bulldozComplete
Semee
lhelr hllllbaods.
·
Court St., Mn.
H!~EMADE pie J&gt;c,
colfee
Sales &amp; Service
1\'Y
2-3469,
or
WY
Z.2437.
1 er or back-noe job done. Free
Crill
Bradford
"We
even
get
a
certifir.ate."
Barws, Lower River Rd,, . ~
5&lt;''. Jack's Dairy Bar, Mirlclle
7 _12 3otc esllmates. No job too big
W~lo·t~A~F:;:,87 UoHe&lt;l Pr&lt;U Iolomallonsf he said , 8 certiOcate of do'*'ul die E. George, Rt. 1 GaWpolll;
JIOPI.
7-l6-6tfc
IT'S OUR pleasure to loan Car· too small. We have one doz..
Nadoaal League
oom~ncy. 1 guess it means Mrs. Thomas ~- stepbena, Rt.
THERE WILL BE an
ic e e Ftt.s AlmtJ~~ t F. very Car
pet Shampooers FREE with er available at aU times. ____l!aeln
__
_.:~!_!!:
~~P·loJer!:~~~i'•;" Clab78 G.AB31R. 115II.Pcl.
we're not as good as women." 2 GalllpoUs, Monica bll I
cream social held at the Ches- I
5 11
pu•·chese or Blue Lustre Sham· Phone WY 2~22 or WY Z.
LA
7B1
·331 8eln
Jed ·28
to Meadows, Rt. 2 Gall1poiii; 'Pele
6039
7 16-7
S•IL
92 374 54 131 324
g ffiii1T
years
a
· ·
ter Fire House, Chester, Sat- e TransferaiJ:e When
puo. Baker Furniture, Middle·
· tc
.
· woman constantly getting publici- B. McCarty, Rl I Ewbcllilt,
urday night, July 20th, startYou Trau&lt;· Cars
purl.
7·16-6\c FOR ANY KIND of bulldozer Karl Gneoer, Plnmbilll ud
.
Plntlls 82 SIJl 48 101 ·323 ty, Cronau said, means he'o a~ Mrs. lle5sle Bamett, Rt, t Pl.
ing at 7 p m.
7.1fr3t c
-- - now rea· or bac k·hoe work , Ca II WY
Heatia•I!&gt;
PlllSOII,
Ill 375 53 liB .SIS
_,....
b' h
Pleaaant , Moleula C• Pl&lt;k..;.
EARLy SWEET
corn
'lis C
ways asked ".....,~JOI\IJ
w 1c are
--. ..
e
Guaranh·ed
24
Mon
ths
Minersvllfo.
Oblo
WI
'
LA
7o-278
49
88
.315
.
'ble
to
Rt
2
PI
Ple8SIDI
•
D• '
LUSE WEJGH1 safetv w i 1 h
3243 . Emme l W. Sh uIer, condv ror pulling by
Wh'
StL
answer.
·
·
' ---·~
4 1mposs1
89
82
378
118
or
24.000
~\ties
DIALIAX r furmtorlv UI!:X -A
or by the t;uck
tracting, 342 Page Street, Mid·
Elld v&lt;&gt;or .. wer troublel
lie, .
.SI
"It's - of like beillg married Davis, Rt. I Middleport, Barry ·
t
We ba•o au slzeo
Santo, Ch•
911 35'1 44 Ill .Sll to
•-- Wb t
Canterbury Rt I ......,_ '
Dl F.T ~ new name. '&gt;:lme for
dl
I F
tir · ,n ."J~ Hayman,
epor . ree es rna
St-wer Macbtnes
H.Aaron. Mil lKI 356 ff1 110 .31:»
a race uu.n:"~·
a can you Thomas ~ 8,-r.~·-1
e Most r ~,putar l nit
muia Only 9tk at S I a r k
Ohio.
Ro&gt;asonable Ratea
Gon•lez. Phil 911 3Z4 48 99 .306
neth R. Burke,' Rt. 1
Drugs
•,
6-20-flOtp
In The U. ~ . A.
.
I
JS
E:D
CCLLi
o
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i
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i
rri'
m
iiiNNiG
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·
-ba1·gain;.li
CaU W\ 2-2!174 Day or Nllbt Boyer, StL
89 348 42 105 .300
Lewis Staten, Wellstoa, 'I(~A.UTOMOBTI ,£ · Tmurance been i
•
7 28 tfo
Amerl&lt;an Loop•
R. Buescher • Wellstmt, .Ill .....
Women's dresses 25-50
can r't'llPd? I ,osl vour oprra·
85 329 55
Men 's and Boys ' pants
:NSTALLED
tor's licenst&gt;? Call W"f.' 2-2966
Bos 88 343 40 111
Ill .337
Harley
KitbtRt.
IIIII,
aad
8os
.324
~-0Qln_ 0 L .
Kenneth Wilson,
J. Badgett,
1 Ravshirt.s 25..50 cents. Men's shoes
815llc
COBA
Kallne, Del
113 319 54 101 .317
JULY 17
enaWood, W. Va.
and hats, Smith's Clothing
Rolhns.
Mtnn
71
2'78
43
88
.317
The
Past
Presidents
of
I
h
e
a ......
Store. Open 7 days a
week.
•r••a you, Mrll t• G••• "'"1 '
W
LA
.,.-...
AUTO SALES
1nc1
prov•n
oulta,
111
•t
...
.,.,
agner,
89
S29
48
103
.313
Amerlcan
Legion
A
us
Wary
of
Mrs.
Harold
L. Scott, Rt. 1
11
Letart FaDs, Ohio. 7-15-gotp
·~: ::::.!':~ au c•••• Pearson, LA 87 S33 47 102 .306 Drew Webster Post No. 39 will Vinton, daugiltfr, lO:U a.m.
bU!;
1950 GMC 42-passenger
WHY WORRY over a sluggish
POME P:OY, 0.
For All Of Your NHrlo
.,_ "'" - ... wv ....., Davalilo, Clev 52 214 92 115 .304 meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Mn. 8erDIJrd ~ •.
F'oc.t' like new, tires.
$300 .
septic tank? Get Klean Em.. c...... ,....,., ·
Cimoli, KC
711 274 34 82 .:M at !he home of Mrs'. Paul Cucl, 2325 J.Jncobl St., Pt. Pin •n~,
Phot"tt~ SH 2-5442.
7·16-6\c' '
All Septic tank deaner
at Middleport Feed Mill
Marls,
NY
.
81
218 41 14 .291 Middleport.
llin, I:Jr a.m. Tuelday.
,
Landmark Farm Bureau. Po- Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
.
,
Hrshbrgr,
Chi
73
.HII
38
71
.:111l
Dllell"rpd
Tile Rambler
f pu~~IC AUCTION · Saturday. · meroy .
7·1-30tc
"We Do Custom Grinding"
Worki Standanl ,t I :nmparl
JIGmo Rau
JULY II
p tlenti recietltly ~ '
July 20, at 1:00 p. m. at the
N.
2nd Ava.
Mlddl-rt
Natlooal Loape - MeCovey, The WUllng Worken class Inc~ Edwitrd Stein. C t 'l .'
EJ:cellf'oce
You Got Them
res idence nf the late Chloe
R1g &lt;'3J roum . ndt' &lt;Jnr1 pt&gt;rlnrm
INSURANC-:E;;::;; ?.G~ian~l~s;28; H. Aaron, Braves 211; of the Enterprise El)B church Simpkin• Mrs Milia liradll; .'
Bailey, on Rt. 7, in Chester,
1nce SmaU car ecunnmy and
'"SHORT ON WATER," phone J{;ijNSON Slmpsun In
, Giants 18; Mays, Gianta wiD meet 'l'lntroday evenloll at Samuel
Mn 1
Ohw,
will
sell
at
auction
lhe
Emmet
W.
Shuler
contrac~
Agency,'
In.
AU
101'
1
1111
of
In
II;
Banks,
CUba
17.
the
borne
of
Mrs.
Ben
Buck.
Kenney
W~
II f l 1
maoa;::abilit)
I
16 oz. Beverage Glassu
ing WY Z.3243 for a farm surance. Jim Johnsori and Amerleao Loopo- Alliaon, Rock Springs Belter Heallb lr
Mrs, 'D
o'
rotlowmg household items.
Metropolitan l\1otnrs
1
You Get 1- 16 oz. size glass
818.; 1
pond.
7
IS
Uc
Bud
Simpson.
Agents.
Twios
22
Killebrew,
Twins
2t;
club
wiD
have
theU"
annual
pieGreg~
BU..;
I Sofa Bed with matching free each time you purchase
Angels 20; Batqy, Tw nic Thuraday at Forked fl u n ProSt
ADee Bool.tli,'" '\i·
8 . Maio Street. Pomt•roy
8 l tic Wagner,
chair, drop leaf dining table. 10 gallons of gascline or
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
....:....:_:.:
20;
Maris,
Yanka
II·
~att.
Red
Lake.
Members
are
to
meet
atE
,.,;
_
__:
•._ W v
Pboae WY 2-Jii~D
''HO'I'O
COPYING
Servtcea.
morf'. or a combination oil
Sox
11.
'
the
ch~rcb
at
9:45
a.m.
tmd
Ill
·
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,
'110111•
" ' ~· :. . ,\)
6 chairs, l buHeL l .~ c(·re­ change and lube job.
CoP:'/ any letter or dot-l Reuter w...aee AI•DCJ
4 22 ~·
R
._
•·k
food
dr'nk
•-A
•-••·
"··
ward,
.
Oltle
Rouib,
Mn.
-=--=-=--,....tary desk, Zl" Admiral TV
~euter Insurance, Pomeroy
-,~iourd
uu Balleol ••
'" •
' 1 "'"' """" ..,.. 'Gibaoo Mn. Paul lten• Mn.
~ 1 lR NEW or used cars
or (same as new), 3 od!l L"ha 1rs, i
National League - H. Aaron, Ylce.
L 'v•·---' and ~tnt
2 15 lfc ·•lllJuraaee for e¥HJ P"'
\rucks, pht..rJe Marv m Marks
and balineoa aeed."
71 · Wblte Carda 115· San- Magnolia Temple Pythlan Slo- R. ·
ant
1 beftroom suite, 2 beds, com.;A 1 f"C.::'M .o\ '\1 l:k&lt;J ~ tn Math
SUPER
SERVICE
STATION
......................................
1
Pbone
WY
Wtll
to,
Cubs
Ss;
McCovey,
Gtan't.
81:
ton
will
meet
In
regular
..,...
daughter~
M!i'
J.
G.
llouftl.
plele, chest of drawer~. t
e,,.., Athens, L't l-4061
ao,.r, Carda 80.
oton Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at inC and infant dauchter.
wash stand, gas range, West· Open '24 Hour1 WY 2--9932
LO.JI.Uc
Amorlcoo LeapeL-Wagner."An· the DAV hall.
A-. ADIItc ·
inghouse sweeper with
at·
I
gels iiO; Allison, Twins ·80; [(a.
JULY, Z1
~ II&gt; tllte
mldnllll't
1achment... ~ t dinetle set, Ad· \
HELP WANTED
ToHeveYour
sALE
RENT 1 m~ral relngeral~r. . Manag I HOUSEKE P""" -MUSICAL
lmtruments
Une.
Tigers
58;
$1Juut,
Red
sox;
·
Revival
IH&lt;giMIIltl
at
the
Free
report
of
1M
1l1lfllnl
depan. ·
f 1
Coal, Oil or G11
washer,
treadle
sew1ng
rnaE
"I!.R
to
c~re
or
~
·
1
Maloone, Red Sox: Bstloy, Twins WUI Baptist churcb of Rutland ~. t1!,oee (llltitllll who wwe
r ' ;A LE OR RF:NT I ll reli- . chine , tables, lamps, dishes, der Y ge~tleman. Live m.l
FOR
SALE:
Str'ldlvanous
Vioall 511.
ori Salem strtet July !I at 7:~ Usle!i .. lair I""!Jtded atarlol .
: · .. '."liR.red person. 8 H.nom
old picture frames, radio, and Phone 'A Y 2-2:583.
7·1G-31.p
lin.
Gnod
naajo
~asonable
Pfleltln1
each
evening. ·Tbe pastor. Rev. Hai'pel:, ~·· Eltua Pl)'lllllt.
Cle•n•d •nd Checktcl
J. ....
'~ontact ·
\lr. Oo.·Wey
for
Winter
S.
C.
Colo~
.
L'le&gt;ier.
Ohio
National
Leacuo
Kollfax,
Paul
Taylor, and Rev , l!ijY· Mn. ~Oeh I!Nftr, CAicll llltQ.
Wor-trE-an,
Allied
Fina11ce other items too numerous to 1 WANTED TO BUY
-~----5:_:15 tfc Dodgers, 16-3; a,alo\)Oy, Redo 143 mond File '1111 be )!!'~~ f~ld, (jarl llooU~, Charles Oda~"
, ~ . ;.1 ~outh (.'im mpwn l mention. Will accept bids on ;
-- - I Perrann.•kt. Dodgera' JI.Z·' · M.. the mef!SIIge eaeh evenlilll~
f;dward 0 Dell, ,.,...,.
this
7
room,
!ull
basPment
Hay
in
the
field
or
"''••,1•
I -..,. All
' P.f,
'
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A•. e., CD.&gt;'R'lb 1!, Oh10 .
&amp;
Aammond Cbortl Organ, in Beao, Pirates fl.l; Spahn, Brovoa welcome: ;.
.: , , ·
$11er&gt;Cer, Ml'l· Bsnford Grll111b,
house
s
d
lot,
reserving
the
i
ed
for
horses
.
Call
WI
7 J. ti~e
1
'perfect ~1100. Price lor IH
. .
Tbe U~ (liUi- \ l)leelln&amp; 1.FrankUn , f4tiFim\, Waltsr ·~ ·
right to reject any or an · or contoct Janet Manuel, Ra· Ph- WY:I.3994-WY2·6301
6
H
W.
Main
II
Pomaroy
quick
!lllle
at
~.
M~a.
D,
Amerl&lt;a~
Leo~)ladab.
Red
will
be held 't The ' Hai!OI ach'!l', Cyfttjllli Sbtlv.er, , II t ..
lnds. Not tesponslble for ac- cine, Ol!io.
7 12 6tc I
For Sale
L.
Late,.
R.R
I,
ftftdsville,
Sox
UH;
~"ord,
•
YanP
IH;
1'
1
111
CoujDiwLIIJ·
. . .i' ' !Je~ LeQa D!'Y, 'Lewis Stalen, OltiiJ
cidents. Mrs. Delmar Baum,
-- "--USZD smati refrigerator, gMd Administratrilt, I. 0. McCoy, FLAT diJIII[I bed, 12ft. tong.
'f • ·• McGrae, Nllil)l £, Tyo, Vlao
0. McCOY, AUI&lt;.'TIOIIEI~I Phlo, at 'Mn. . l'ran-le Pick~ , bard!, tlldte !lot&lt; 11&gt;4; Pia •ire. ·AI!D, 11 I ;~: :flily .
.ana' · Farm, phooe · 1187-6297 Wbite Sox 11-11 flotlinn, Yaoks leader ~a,Oicey Ahelli COOiviJ. fort Itnlgbt, Cleland lllnel lilt
colll.l lliun : ~e ,· 'lilt011
,'te,l Auctioneer.
i DarwoOd Napper, Langsville, [Chestoot, Obio.
7 13 81c I OhJo,
7·Hip
Jr~ Racine,' Obio.
7-16-3tp
411
,":
7 11 6tp 1 11-6,
·
.: "'. ~·-~¥a. I,O
'
~ .Berrl!lp. '

Keith Goble FORD

•....,.......

-

Irene~

"Aitl}ough the boys have been DOIS down 32,4:20 a.m.;

a

h-- . . ._

era••

nlll

Cloltt' 01'

Easy
•.
term!. CaD Paul S. Smart at
&amp;-room
Citizens National Bank, Midhouse with ~11 baths, hot
dleport, Ohio.
7 12 Sic
fUrnace heatmg. Good
- - -d
ti
60 It I t A buy at $7 FOR SALE · 8 acres 00 Sha e
on on
. ?.
' River by Shade River Bridge.
MIDDLEPORT - 8 room
See Mrs. Huel Phlllipo, Phi~
h
'th b th hot alr
Ups Bar, Pomeroy.
. orne. WI
a '
7 11 8tc
mg, oak fl~rs, enclosed
basement wtth shower and
room bouse and
baths, nice lot, in excellent
batb, newly deeo.rated, gas
beating. Full basement. L&lt;&gt;
RURAL - 5·room frame
cated 123 Hudson Street,

Marriage With Aviatrix Is
Like Life With Race Horse

I

\n~el"finn.l

411"11' ' vr

lr: =

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t'tle

$699

V8 . automatic, R&amp;H.

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~hJ"C'hnP•nle
l:r"&lt;&gt;"
repo ,.tM •mm.,dtatel)

Plymouth

REAL ESTATE

ROOM Apartment
bath, yard, porch, 10011~
Middleport . Call t.lrs.
ard Cecil, evenings.
7 13 31p
_P_A
_R
_TM
._E_N
_T_S_·-On---.-r-o_o_:
A
e5
m
One 1-room and bath. Call Wy
Z-33!9.
7 IS
--.
4 room and bath, house. Lincoln
Wy • ·~4
H h
elg ts, Phone
v-• ·

9-Passenger, VS motor, automati(· trans . Power steering,
radio and heater, solid, bllH• fi ni sh. Special.

R,KUULA flUNS
~

Ford Country Squire Ste. Wag.

RENT

s:~H~~:.:: 7-1::~ ~Ritor
'~--'-'·.. 1'nultt
~::Eba~~
Las:~
110 I
Street In Pomeroy.

Trade 'n' Travel Time
USED CAR BUYS

,•

CUIUID "11UNS
1\'11' Ill' acce p•e o
l"nr flll' "'

FOR

6 cyl. Std. trans. Runs li kt' new, wh1te and coral finish,
lbdio and heater.

I"UOi orll.llOT'

(JI•fll\

n . 1963

I

.....! (rode report qunteo • lap flees?
1•1 \ '1. I J ~
oftlelal ol tho Natlodal •osocia· A-Y~.
"
I'
t1oto {111' tho Ad&gt;rncem"'t 0! Col· Q- 11 lb.,.. ¥7 ~ ta lbe
...t ~ II Cd!6ruirrl lipo bellel t~Jat I IJOdy .WUl 1ial #&gt;
jl
rl
BJ ~ DV IIIIOW
IIIII to Impaiw lbein 1111 I ... Ill ..., ctp[Dial1ltlol for Negroeo lbe iarfaee llloet llltieo afltr
Uan..l I I I Uoaal
Uonal - ·
ill otudJo ompJotll*t IJIId 11 ae- dNtrlliDI!
~
d
HOLLYWOOO IUPII - All« The 0.. &amp;I*U lui ntaltt ..... ton.
A-No.
ta.t week's debul o1 ABC-TV'o a Juwbond ord and lbelr
Q-ln pol!ll&lt;l .. wluit r. a
"Your ~. f'wuiJ Fllmo," 1 lllrM dovtiittera. qeo I, I and I. Qulclt; Quiz
"straw vote"? . . . .. . . .
.......
The
fllllll . Q-May Amerlcu Iadfons A- A small • sclao ·
...1.. - . amateur home mov•
.--.. - .
' _, .....,. br utlorral, otate, and Joe. vote to ·test how a real
teo, II NUODAble to 11- ~ ,.... ol. tho lbrot llrll ea1 ebrc!lVo and oppo!Dtlve of. would 80·
IUJile that the creaton would prtdk''JI a bd'zt ·nd It waa
NONe c.' YORE
more Ukoly be Deolag the ataJI. cult. CUlt. Tbll ballot - doBl"lNESS ~ RUN
OfF tN TII'IIIOCOS
u-y thaa rl&amp;kfng tllllllbor poblie ocribod u "at ol. ,lib Srr..
AN' PL.RV.
expoeure.
Lab.• I do DOt llaft the fDclbla. DA 1LY
JUGHAID
CROSSWORD
ID&lt;redlbly, the uolwork llood!rf tlot&gt; to clool In Ill ~ ,._
I.Cutoln
:IS. She!.
ot""t
a••'" doaNd a baii.Jtour o1. rrrr wltlr J01D11 lodleo lbuo t.
t'PW'I
... l.PIIIow.Upa
tere&lt;l
Its valuobl. aallonal lime to ~ wived Ill art, or even wtlb their
1. PoWo up
book
I. Pal
2tl.'l'ho
oOat aDOibor show lrr the - • · Jibntovapber, for IIIOJ' ars aD til- u. AIIMd o1
?.Palatine
and oppareotlJ lnlendl to bop up PIIDf ill peraooal piOIIIUN. IIIII
au olllon:
28, Gill'I
tl!ls prae1b all IIIJDIIItl' tq. u for lbo effect 1111 nalloual tele~,;.,,
I.Eutuor
name
This belq tho ..... 11 WQUid be vtaloD, I om lllh I can leave It u. Beneath
ehaneea
21. Bubo.
e. sutte111yo dorelloti;ta .o1 4liJ 1101 to eaD Afoly to ywr LmsglnaHon, add- 11. "Hitk•Y"
join
llly
29.-Covert
tJJii added alleDtloa to lbo 11&lt;1 lnl 1111ly tbat It wu not IuDDy, tt. ~
10. Thno-opot
Jrtobol
that "Your I"WWD1. l'llniiJ Flmli" luDn)'•
ta. J'lnbh
17. Sl!npleton
· c:onlllct
Is IIIHI /ol. the 11J111t abominable ~ 'n- ..... !DOh fJlml by otlJ- 18. Danbh
Je.Devout31. Glrl'l
.38. Iad1an eola
U . Pim:o
otclrnamo
.111111 ever to bit lbe llrwaves. II)' on too· aat1 Ia ..., obort eowel&amp;ht
20.
Lone
33.S
.....
pa4
S9.
Sate:
"'"Dff"''m, tho Arl llrHaudience tbougbl It II.~
fllJhll- of
li10I'DII
o1tow ..,.,.. 1 ba"- for llllollee- wu
when 1 baby bit • 11. Gambill
&amp;Vlalon
!H. Roland'l
40. God of war:
~
• 7'J11111 l'o lbrger aad the young 11. SuC&lt;Or ! 21. Texu rtyer
destroyer
Gr.
21. OllrichM."MyName f2. Eacie
"Your· "'··nbns"
1o
11r1
·
to
ery-wlllcb
ought
\
!4.
Th8NOI;r
.. _ , , ··--7
,_11
ht
-'--• the
mountaia
Ukeblr4
!o-"
+I. Put
... bad that 1101 evea tho - to '""
IIOJIIILDg ' 18. Arab
-a ooald drum up oa ~ audieaee. IIi
, boat George
ebleftolll.:
7
6
flO
i" 3 4
IDOill award lor tt. 111 a ..,..poll- 11'e1meman oald, "That'• lt-lbe
•or.
~ moment, 11arr7 Goldwltsl' end." It illrtaiDly IJ.
•· Toda.kea
I"
.a.. Aid 1l!lldern art wu ebaNt&gt; fte - • - : John Tbom- IO.
~~ ....
W!ood, In pan, h7 the "cull of u Seopel, defendant In the fa- 11. Dupa4
tho ll(y and oomii&gt;OII)llace''-ud ...,. 11111 ''mor!koy trial" ovor II. 1llloUto
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8 8 tic tng the war Mrs .croon waa a Boot aMYelllenta:
Phone WY Z-3874.
Potnts. $5,000,
·fll -- I tn&lt;!mber ol the WAAFS," the Ollie Rtver- NorlberD up 1t,
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AuxiUary Air Foree 10.:45 p.m.;
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11 •15 p m · Walter ~JVOY up
DUPLEX, furnished apart·
, front porch, barn, a n d ~ i';"ute No. 7· Phooe WY Now Mrs. Cronan !a In &lt;barge 14,· ~:sS ~.in.; Jacob G. up It,
ment at 390 s 2nd Mtddle- garage. 24 acres, plenty ·
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port ' Call In evening WY z. garden ground. $4,500.
SALE, new 8 room
Jn-the all women'a lr~~J~So 14, 7:15 a.m.; Peggy Do1meJ
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5262
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room, irl Dorcas. $6,800.00. E.
. The race is spollllored up 18, 3:25 a.m.; National up
•NE SIX room house Peoples ALBERT M. COX,
D. Johnson, Phone WI
the NJnety·Niners.
18, 3:25 a.m.; Aliquippa up II,
Terrace Phone Pl. Pleasant
PHONE WY Z.!!!O
Cronan, 8 oonsuklng engineer 5:15 a.m.; C. V. Harner up 17,
1518-J after 5 p.m.
SALE: 120 acre farm, 2 for ~ years, used to fly too.
l a.m.; Jerry Boswri up If,
houses,
one
rented,
goo
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the
war,
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e'URNISHED apartments. Two, FOR SALE by owner, 3 bedoutbuildings, water
old crate and Mrs. Cronan taught a.m.j CharlerOI up 17, 4:11 a.&amp;
1 ~ room I fivt' r01Jm t&lt;'uHush· room home, large corner
; ed and unfurmshd P h o u e in Su~ar Run. Pomerov New· excellent stock .farm, good me 00w to fly."' he said. "1 Freiberger up 17, 3 e.m.i ' hunting. Phone Chester, Ohio. dabbed in It off and on."
ette Jones up 18, 2:30
a.m.;
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li-7 ·II&lt; ly remndeled. WY 2·3811.
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SALE, business
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side
in
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friend were flying or..hed. Both V. Chris up 19, 1.'40 a.m.: Cruements WY 2-3434.
and apartment. vacant Jot,
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12 8 tfo in heart of Middleport. Pric· 5 rooms an d ba th · WI
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men! at 390 S. 2uct, Middle- Clifford Stumbo at Sewing
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Susan Lanr down Green•••••••••••••••••••-:
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IN POMEROY Eignt room mother when they we..., babies. 8;50 a:m:: Shufly upo 34 2:11
What would J g1ve to cla~p
bouse. 3 bedroorm and bath. Life around the Cronan house- 8 m . F~ thia down s.f 1 a
WY 2·2196
Middleport
hi s hand
4.11 S. Third
lot. Good location out of hold starts getting hectic two · .,
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of
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$19,95
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htgh waw cau WY ~:!590.
montho o.iore the raee.
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I - Bedroom Suite
$30.00
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SALE - I 8 room house u~re are ......erencee an · more m.; Hamilton clown I a.m.; Val2 - Nice Used Dinette Sets
$30.00
Tllal
much to me. I
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
l - two family dou)lle, I - confere~K"&lt;S. Maps are spread all ley Voyager down 2:25 a.m.:
two family apartment , I - 6 over ted
the II house thWltll women
1 - Desk &amp; Chair, Gaod Shape _
$20.00
S;,dh mtssehdldb) 11 15 Wtlhle, F'Ofl SALF: - 16 Fl. ~'iber Glas; 1 ~ERVOL.'S? Can'l sleep? T-ry
akl Defender down 3...
..... a.m.,. Coal
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room story and baU. I - spraw · a over em spe ng King down 8:15 a.m.; Elser-'
Ruttl ' and
Jro V
I - Coffee Table
$5.00
l'h r 11 r"n
Jam
ar PS, "c'ons t ance,· ' ,1 boat and trailer. 40 hors('Jl L)\\'· r1ew tlm~;&gt;-released Sleep-Wei
large 6 room hou'se wttb 3 some lingo 1 can, hope to uncler· cliff up 8:30 a.m.
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, er Evenrude motor. Dlflrttc capsules Only 98c at Slark
4 - Electric Ranges
$25.00 &amp; up
room apartment adjoining staatl Then as quietly 88 they all K811awlla ·RJver--Semet down
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1 table and chairs. 9 x 12 maDrugs.
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Maytag Used Washers
$30.00
roon rng single b(·~. ffi&lt;Jti ..,..~., · -·
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high
witer · close to Mrs th. Cronan wltlJ them for a er up ,._
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picker,
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J after S p m eveotngs
UsuaUy Eat out
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Winfl ld 3
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up
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p.m. ,
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R;Jr· on, 2 wheel trailer,
1946 ' 6 - Good Used Refrigerators $35.00 &amp; up
=c-:=c=--=--- - stand It and go out the rest of Sputnik down Wmfield 3:50 p,
Ju ly 19, from 8 to II p. m. 1 ga i n s~ Aul'iion Pvf'ry Th urs· I Dod_ge sidt' mount
mower,
FOR
SALE:
7
room
house
In tho time. Although we have a m.; Little Edward down W~
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Iron
Bed
.
$5.00
u 1 Cole Strttt ht•IIH!~Il \ .,t:th 1 da.v anfl Saturday night ~ at 8 ] $3 .~ 00 00. James Shuler, Rutgood
locality.
Cistern
water
maid she's as lost as we are. By field 9 p.m.
Second and Nori.h Thtrd, Mtd- 1 p.m. Masonette, Mason. W. l&lt;~ rHi. Phone SH 2-4659 7-16-6tr
1 - Hide-A-Bed
$25.00
and city water SeD for $7,· thl time Mfs. Cronan comes _ _
dlepnrt Muste b~ Jim OurVa.
7- 16-J! p
16 PT. Refrigerator. Call WY
500.
Mnt. J.M.Thorntoo WY Z. home, a bouse chuck full or dirt
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ham, sponsored b.~ Barnette ·s
H437.
7-15-Jtc
3627
l1ome Restaurant and P1zza
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&amp;-III-Uc is waiting ror her."
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1952 Nash. 4 good
a
FOR SALE: 4 room house: I
Crooan IISed to worry about his
Shop.
7 17 3tc
Nylon tires, new br~kes, seat I
acre ground on Raate 124. wl£e's flying.
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e&lt;l'ers. $100 Virgil Tealord.
SP 3·5592
Muon, W. Va.
Good locatlon. $1000. can be "But not now," be said. "It's Am En~ R,llal lered
our Italian style pizzas, we
Syracuse WY Z-6966. _ _ lip I
psld on paymeota. See ~- beea such a Jon' time. Every·
ong
ose w 0 on
will sell mdivid ua l ~ervings
old Grate, Rutland. CaU: thing i• pretty much routine. Be· Holzer hospital In the paot M
Friday night for 25c. Don'l
llAL, good. clean lump, 3 x 5
Night SH il-5501. Day: SH 2- sides, Mra. Cronan ,Is 8 very hours were M\:8. Pearl Brown.·
Lorge! the rerorrt hop . Bar·
egg no stack. Re·screened BUSINESS SERVICES
BUSINESS SERVICES"'
48ll.
7 IZ &amp;IC skilled pUot."
134 Pine st., Noah
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stoker-oil treated at mine or
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Cronan 11 a member of the Tyo, 1190 Eastern Ave., ·Ta!Dnette's Home Restnurant and
Pta.a Shop. Phone WY 2-9976. '
delivered . ':iumrrer price now
Forty·Nine and 8 Hailers, 8 c]ub my Lynu Hawk, 5t1 F~·
on Jacobs Coal Co, R. D. 1,
OR SEE Bob
Jeffers
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Sales &amp; Service
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2-3469,
or
WY
Z.2437.
1 er or back-noe job done. Free
Crill
Bradford
"We
even
get
a
certifir.ate."
Barws, Lower River Rd,, . ~
5&lt;''. Jack's Dairy Bar, Mirlclle
7 _12 3otc esllmates. No job too big
W~lo·t~A~F:;:,87 UoHe&lt;l Pr&lt;U Iolomallonsf he said , 8 certiOcate of do'*'ul die E. George, Rt. 1 GaWpolll;
JIOPI.
7-l6-6tfc
IT'S OUR pleasure to loan Car· too small. We have one doz..
Nadoaal League
oom~ncy. 1 guess it means Mrs. Thomas ~- stepbena, Rt.
THERE WILL BE an
ic e e Ftt.s AlmtJ~~ t F. very Car
pet Shampooers FREE with er available at aU times. ____l!aeln
__
_.:~!_!!:
~~P·loJer!:~~~i'•;" Clab78 G.AB31R. 115II.Pcl.
we're not as good as women." 2 GalllpoUs, Monica bll I
cream social held at the Ches- I
5 11
pu•·chese or Blue Lustre Sham· Phone WY 2~22 or WY Z.
LA
7B1
·331 8eln
Jed ·28
to Meadows, Rt. 2 Gall1poiii; 'Pele
6039
7 16-7
S•IL
92 374 54 131 324
g ffiii1T
years
a
· ·
ter Fire House, Chester, Sat- e TransferaiJ:e When
puo. Baker Furniture, Middle·
· tc
.
· woman constantly getting publici- B. McCarty, Rl I Ewbcllilt,
urday night, July 20th, startYou Trau&lt;· Cars
purl.
7·16-6\c FOR ANY KIND of bulldozer Karl Gneoer, Plnmbilll ud
.
Plntlls 82 SIJl 48 101 ·323 ty, Cronau said, means he'o a~ Mrs. lle5sle Bamett, Rt, t Pl.
ing at 7 p m.
7.1fr3t c
-- - now rea· or bac k·hoe work , Ca II WY
Heatia•I!&gt;
PlllSOII,
Ill 375 53 liB .SIS
_,....
b' h
Pleaaant , Moleula C• Pl&lt;k..;.
EARLy SWEET
corn
'lis C
ways asked ".....,~JOI\IJ
w 1c are
--. ..
e
Guaranh·ed
24
Mon
ths
Minersvllfo.
Oblo
WI
'
LA
7o-278
49
88
.315
.
'ble
to
Rt
2
PI
Ple8SIDI
•
D• '
LUSE WEJGH1 safetv w i 1 h
3243 . Emme l W. Sh uIer, condv ror pulling by
Wh'
StL
answer.
·
·
' ---·~
4 1mposs1
89
82
378
118
or
24.000
~\ties
DIALIAX r furmtorlv UI!:X -A
or by the t;uck
tracting, 342 Page Street, Mid·
Elld v&lt;&gt;or .. wer troublel
lie, .
.SI
"It's - of like beillg married Davis, Rt. I Middleport, Barry ·
t
We ba•o au slzeo
Santo, Ch•
911 35'1 44 Ill .Sll to
•-- Wb t
Canterbury Rt I ......,_ '
Dl F.T ~ new name. '&gt;:lme for
dl
I F
tir · ,n ."J~ Hayman,
epor . ree es rna
St-wer Macbtnes
H.Aaron. Mil lKI 356 ff1 110 .31:»
a race uu.n:"~·
a can you Thomas ~ 8,-r.~·-1
e Most r ~,putar l nit
muia Only 9tk at S I a r k
Ohio.
Ro&gt;asonable Ratea
Gon•lez. Phil 911 3Z4 48 99 .306
neth R. Burke,' Rt. 1
Drugs
•,
6-20-flOtp
In The U. ~ . A.
.
I
JS
E:D
CCLLi
o
'
i
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i
rri'
m
iiiNNiG
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·
-ba1·gain;.li
CaU W\ 2-2!174 Day or Nllbt Boyer, StL
89 348 42 105 .300
Lewis Staten, Wellstoa, 'I(~A.UTOMOBTI ,£ · Tmurance been i
•
7 28 tfo
Amerl&lt;an Loop•
R. Buescher • Wellstmt, .Ill .....
Women's dresses 25-50
can r't'llPd? I ,osl vour oprra·
85 329 55
Men 's and Boys ' pants
:NSTALLED
tor's licenst&gt;? Call W"f.' 2-2966
Bos 88 343 40 111
Ill .337
Harley
KitbtRt.
IIIII,
aad
8os
.324
~-0Qln_ 0 L .
Kenneth Wilson,
J. Badgett,
1 Ravshirt.s 25..50 cents. Men's shoes
815llc
COBA
Kallne, Del
113 319 54 101 .317
JULY 17
enaWood, W. Va.
and hats, Smith's Clothing
Rolhns.
Mtnn
71
2'78
43
88
.317
The
Past
Presidents
of
I
h
e
a ......
Store. Open 7 days a
week.
•r••a you, Mrll t• G••• "'"1 '
W
LA
.,.-...
AUTO SALES
1nc1
prov•n
oulta,
111
•t
...
.,.,
agner,
89
S29
48
103
.313
Amerlcan
Legion
A
us
Wary
of
Mrs.
Harold
L. Scott, Rt. 1
11
Letart FaDs, Ohio. 7-15-gotp
·~: ::::.!':~ au c•••• Pearson, LA 87 S33 47 102 .306 Drew Webster Post No. 39 will Vinton, daugiltfr, lO:U a.m.
bU!;
1950 GMC 42-passenger
WHY WORRY over a sluggish
POME P:OY, 0.
For All Of Your NHrlo
.,_ "'" - ... wv ....., Davalilo, Clev 52 214 92 115 .304 meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Mn. 8erDIJrd ~ •.
F'oc.t' like new, tires.
$300 .
septic tank? Get Klean Em.. c...... ,....,., ·
Cimoli, KC
711 274 34 82 .:M at !he home of Mrs'. Paul Cucl, 2325 J.Jncobl St., Pt. Pin •n~,
Phot"tt~ SH 2-5442.
7·16-6\c' '
All Septic tank deaner
at Middleport Feed Mill
Marls,
NY
.
81
218 41 14 .291 Middleport.
llin, I:Jr a.m. Tuelday.
,
Landmark Farm Bureau. Po- Tony Fowler, Owner &amp; Opp.
.
,
Hrshbrgr,
Chi
73
.HII
38
71
.:111l
Dllell"rpd
Tile Rambler
f pu~~IC AUCTION · Saturday. · meroy .
7·1-30tc
"We Do Custom Grinding"
Worki Standanl ,t I :nmparl
JIGmo Rau
JULY II
p tlenti recietltly ~ '
July 20, at 1:00 p. m. at the
N.
2nd Ava.
Mlddl-rt
Natlooal Loape - MeCovey, The WUllng Worken class Inc~ Edwitrd Stein. C t 'l .'
EJ:cellf'oce
You Got Them
res idence nf the late Chloe
R1g &lt;'3J roum . ndt' &lt;Jnr1 pt&gt;rlnrm
INSURANC-:E;;::;; ?.G~ian~l~s;28; H. Aaron, Braves 211; of the Enterprise El)B church Simpkin• Mrs Milia liradll; .'
Bailey, on Rt. 7, in Chester,
1nce SmaU car ecunnmy and
'"SHORT ON WATER," phone J{;ijNSON Slmpsun In
, Giants 18; Mays, Gianta wiD meet 'l'lntroday evenloll at Samuel
Mn 1
Ohw,
will
sell
at
auction
lhe
Emmet
W.
Shuler
contrac~
Agency,'
In.
AU
101'
1
1111
of
In
II;
Banks,
CUba
17.
the
borne
of
Mrs.
Ben
Buck.
Kenney
W~
II f l 1
maoa;::abilit)
I
16 oz. Beverage Glassu
ing WY Z.3243 for a farm surance. Jim Johnsori and Amerleao Loopo- Alliaon, Rock Springs Belter Heallb lr
Mrs, 'D
o'
rotlowmg household items.
Metropolitan l\1otnrs
1
You Get 1- 16 oz. size glass
818.; 1
pond.
7
IS
Uc
Bud
Simpson.
Agents.
Twios
22
Killebrew,
Twins
2t;
club
wiD
have
theU"
annual
pieGreg~
BU..;
I Sofa Bed with matching free each time you purchase
Angels 20; Batqy, Tw nic Thuraday at Forked fl u n ProSt
ADee Bool.tli,'" '\i·
8 . Maio Street. Pomt•roy
8 l tic Wagner,
chair, drop leaf dining table. 10 gallons of gascline or
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
....:....:_:.:
20;
Maris,
Yanka
II·
~att.
Red
Lake.
Members
are
to
meet
atE
,.,;
_
__:
•._ W v
Pboae WY 2-Jii~D
''HO'I'O
COPYING
Servtcea.
morf'. or a combination oil
Sox
11.
'
the
ch~rcb
at
9:45
a.m.
tmd
Ill
·
'
~
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,
'110111•
" ' ~· :. . ,\)
6 chairs, l buHeL l .~ c(·re­ change and lube job.
CoP:'/ any letter or dot-l Reuter w...aee AI•DCJ
4 22 ~·
R
._
•·k
food
dr'nk
•-A
•-••·
"··
ward,
.
Oltle
Rouib,
Mn.
-=--=-=--,....tary desk, Zl" Admiral TV
~euter Insurance, Pomeroy
-,~iourd
uu Balleol ••
'" •
' 1 "'"' """" ..,.. 'Gibaoo Mn. Paul lten• Mn.
~ 1 lR NEW or used cars
or (same as new), 3 od!l L"ha 1rs, i
National League - H. Aaron, Ylce.
L 'v•·---' and ~tnt
2 15 lfc ·•lllJuraaee for e¥HJ P"'
\rucks, pht..rJe Marv m Marks
and balineoa aeed."
71 · Wblte Carda 115· San- Magnolia Temple Pythlan Slo- R. ·
ant
1 beftroom suite, 2 beds, com.;A 1 f"C.::'M .o\ '\1 l:k&lt;J ~ tn Math
SUPER
SERVICE
STATION
......................................
1
Pbone
WY
Wtll
to,
Cubs
Ss;
McCovey,
Gtan't.
81:
ton
will
meet
In
regular
..,...
daughter~
M!i'
J.
G.
llouftl.
plele, chest of drawer~. t
e,,.., Athens, L't l-4061
ao,.r, Carda 80.
oton Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at inC and infant dauchter.
wash stand, gas range, West· Open '24 Hour1 WY 2--9932
LO.JI.Uc
Amorlcoo LeapeL-Wagner."An· the DAV hall.
A-. ADIItc ·
inghouse sweeper with
at·
I
gels iiO; Allison, Twins ·80; [(a.
JULY, Z1
~ II&gt; tllte
mldnllll't
1achment... ~ t dinetle set, Ad· \
HELP WANTED
ToHeveYour
sALE
RENT 1 m~ral relngeral~r. . Manag I HOUSEKE P""" -MUSICAL
lmtruments
Une.
Tigers
58;
$1Juut,
Red
sox;
·
Revival
IH&lt;giMIIltl
at
the
Free
report
of
1M
1l1lfllnl
depan. ·
f 1
Coal, Oil or G11
washer,
treadle
sew1ng
rnaE
"I!.R
to
c~re
or
~
·
1
Maloone, Red Sox: Bstloy, Twins WUI Baptist churcb of Rutland ~. t1!,oee (llltitllll who wwe
r ' ;A LE OR RF:NT I ll reli- . chine , tables, lamps, dishes, der Y ge~tleman. Live m.l
FOR
SALE:
Str'ldlvanous
Vioall 511.
ori Salem strtet July !I at 7:~ Usle!i .. lair I""!Jtded atarlol .
: · .. '."liR.red person. 8 H.nom
old picture frames, radio, and Phone 'A Y 2-2:583.
7·1G-31.p
lin.
Gnod
naajo
~asonable
Pfleltln1
each
evening. ·Tbe pastor. Rev. Hai'pel:, ~·· Eltua Pl)'lllllt.
Cle•n•d •nd Checktcl
J. ....
'~ontact ·
\lr. Oo.·Wey
for
Winter
S.
C.
Colo~
.
L'le&gt;ier.
Ohio
National
Leacuo
Kollfax,
Paul
Taylor, and Rev , l!ijY· Mn. ~Oeh I!Nftr, CAicll llltQ.
Wor-trE-an,
Allied
Fina11ce other items too numerous to 1 WANTED TO BUY
-~----5:_:15 tfc Dodgers, 16-3; a,alo\)Oy, Redo 143 mond File '1111 be )!!'~~ f~ld, (jarl llooU~, Charles Oda~"
, ~ . ;.1 ~outh (.'im mpwn l mention. Will accept bids on ;
-- - I Perrann.•kt. Dodgera' JI.Z·' · M.. the mef!SIIge eaeh evenlilll~
f;dward 0 Dell, ,.,...,.
this
7
room,
!ull
basPment
Hay
in
the
field
or
"''••,1•
I -..,. All
' P.f,
'
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A•. e., CD.&gt;'R'lb 1!, Oh10 .
&amp;
Aammond Cbortl Organ, in Beao, Pirates fl.l; Spahn, Brovoa welcome: ;.
.: , , ·
$11er&gt;Cer, Ml'l· Bsnford Grll111b,
house
s
d
lot,
reserving
the
i
ed
for
horses
.
Call
WI
7 J. ti~e
1
'perfect ~1100. Price lor IH
. .
Tbe U~ (liUi- \ l)leelln&amp; 1.FrankUn , f4tiFim\, Waltsr ·~ ·
right to reject any or an · or contoct Janet Manuel, Ra· Ph- WY:I.3994-WY2·6301
6
H
W.
Main
II
Pomaroy
quick
!lllle
at
~.
M~a.
D,
Amerl&lt;a~
Leo~)ladab.
Red
will
be held 't The ' Hai!OI ach'!l', Cyfttjllli Sbtlv.er, , II t ..
lnds. Not tesponslble for ac- cine, Ol!io.
7 12 6tc I
For Sale
L.
Late,.
R.R
I,
ftftdsville,
Sox
UH;
~"ord,
•
YanP
IH;
1'
1
111
CoujDiwLIIJ·
. . .i' ' !Je~ LeQa D!'Y, 'Lewis Stalen, OltiiJ
cidents. Mrs. Delmar Baum,
-- "--USZD smati refrigerator, gMd Administratrilt, I. 0. McCoy, FLAT diJIII[I bed, 12ft. tong.
'f • ·• McGrae, Nllil)l £, Tyo, Vlao
0. McCOY, AUI&lt;.'TIOIIEI~I Phlo, at 'Mn. . l'ran-le Pick~ , bard!, tlldte !lot&lt; 11&gt;4; Pia •ire. ·AI!D, 11 I ;~: :flily .
.ana' · Farm, phooe · 1187-6297 Wbite Sox 11-11 flotlinn, Yaoks leader ~a,Oicey Ahelli COOiviJ. fort Itnlgbt, Cleland lllnel lilt
colll.l lliun : ~e ,· 'lilt011
,'te,l Auctioneer.
i DarwoOd Napper, Langsville, [Chestoot, Obio.
7 13 81c I OhJo,
7·Hip
Jr~ Racine,' Obio.
7-16-3tp
411
,":
7 11 6tp 1 11-6,
·
.: "'. ~·-~¥a. I,O
'
~ .Berrl!lp. '

Keith Goble FORD

•....,.......

-

Irene~

"Aitl}ough the boys have been DOIS down 32,4:20 a.m.;

a

h-- . . ._

era••

nlll

Cloltt' 01'

Easy
•.
term!. CaD Paul S. Smart at
&amp;-room
Citizens National Bank, Midhouse with ~11 baths, hot
dleport, Ohio.
7 12 Sic
fUrnace heatmg. Good
- - -d
ti
60 It I t A buy at $7 FOR SALE · 8 acres 00 Sha e
on on
. ?.
' River by Shade River Bridge.
MIDDLEPORT - 8 room
See Mrs. Huel Phlllipo, Phi~
h
'th b th hot alr
Ups Bar, Pomeroy.
. orne. WI
a '
7 11 8tc
mg, oak fl~rs, enclosed
basement wtth shower and
room bouse and
baths, nice lot, in excellent
batb, newly deeo.rated, gas
beating. Full basement. L&lt;&gt;
RURAL - 5·room frame
cated 123 Hudson Street,

Marriage With Aviatrix Is
Like Life With Race Horse

I

\n~el"finn.l

411"11' ' vr

lr: =

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..,..,.....,, · n• n1ht

t'tle

$699

V8 . automatic, R&amp;H.

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~hJ"C'hnP•nle
l:r"&lt;&gt;"
repo ,.tM •mm.,dtatel)

Plymouth

REAL ESTATE

ROOM Apartment
bath, yard, porch, 10011~
Middleport . Call t.lrs.
ard Cecil, evenings.
7 13 31p
_P_A
_R
_TM
._E_N
_T_S_·-On---.-r-o_o_:
A
e5
m
One 1-room and bath. Call Wy
Z-33!9.
7 IS
--.
4 room and bath, house. Lincoln
Wy • ·~4
H h
elg ts, Phone
v-• ·

9-Passenger, VS motor, automati(· trans . Power steering,
radio and heater, solid, bllH• fi ni sh. Special.

R,KUULA flUNS
~

Ford Country Squire Ste. Wag.

RENT

s:~H~~:.:: 7-1::~ ~Ritor
'~--'-'·.. 1'nultt
~::Eba~~
Las:~
110 I
Street In Pomeroy.

Trade 'n' Travel Time
USED CAR BUYS

,•

CUIUID "11UNS
1\'11' Ill' acce p•e o
l"nr flll' "'

FOR

6 cyl. Std. trans. Runs li kt' new, wh1te and coral finish,
lbdio and heater.

I"UOi orll.llOT'

(JI•fll\

n . 1963

I

.....! (rode report qunteo • lap flees?
1•1 \ '1. I J ~
oftlelal ol tho Natlodal •osocia· A-Y~.
"
I'
t1oto {111' tho Ad&gt;rncem"'t 0! Col· Q- 11 lb.,.. ¥7 ~ ta lbe
...t ~ II Cd!6ruirrl lipo bellel t~Jat I IJOdy .WUl 1ial #&gt;
jl
rl
BJ ~ DV IIIIOW
IIIII to Impaiw lbein 1111 I ... Ill ..., ctp[Dial1ltlol for Negroeo lbe iarfaee llloet llltieo afltr
Uan..l I I I Uoaal
Uonal - ·
ill otudJo ompJotll*t IJIId 11 ae- dNtrlliDI!
~
d
HOLLYWOOO IUPII - All« The 0.. &amp;I*U lui ntaltt ..... ton.
A-No.
ta.t week's debul o1 ABC-TV'o a Juwbond ord and lbelr
Q-ln pol!ll&lt;l .. wluit r. a
"Your ~. f'wuiJ Fllmo," 1 lllrM dovtiittera. qeo I, I and I. Qulclt; Quiz
"straw vote"? . . . .. . . .
.......
The
fllllll . Q-May Amerlcu Iadfons A- A small • sclao ·
...1.. - . amateur home mov•
.--.. - .
' _, .....,. br utlorral, otate, and Joe. vote to ·test how a real
teo, II NUODAble to 11- ~ ,.... ol. tho lbrot llrll ea1 ebrc!lVo and oppo!Dtlve of. would 80·
IUJile that the creaton would prtdk''JI a bd'zt ·nd It waa
NONe c.' YORE
more Ukoly be Deolag the ataJI. cult. CUlt. Tbll ballot - doBl"lNESS ~ RUN
OfF tN TII'IIIOCOS
u-y thaa rl&amp;kfng tllllllbor poblie ocribod u "at ol. ,lib Srr..
AN' PL.RV.
expoeure.
Lab.• I do DOt llaft the fDclbla. DA 1LY
JUGHAID
CROSSWORD
ID&lt;redlbly, the uolwork llood!rf tlot&gt; to clool In Ill ~ ,._
I.Cutoln
:IS. She!.
ot""t
a••'" doaNd a baii.Jtour o1. rrrr wltlr J01D11 lodleo lbuo t.
t'PW'I
... l.PIIIow.Upa
tere&lt;l
Its valuobl. aallonal lime to ~ wived Ill art, or even wtlb their
1. PoWo up
book
I. Pal
2tl.'l'ho
oOat aDOibor show lrr the - • · Jibntovapber, for IIIOJ' ars aD til- u. AIIMd o1
?.Palatine
and oppareotlJ lnlendl to bop up PIIDf ill peraooal piOIIIUN. IIIII
au olllon:
28, Gill'I
tl!ls prae1b all IIIJDIIItl' tq. u for lbo effect 1111 nalloual tele~,;.,,
I.Eutuor
name
This belq tho ..... 11 WQUid be vtaloD, I om lllh I can leave It u. Beneath
ehaneea
21. Bubo.
e. sutte111yo dorelloti;ta .o1 4liJ 1101 to eaD Afoly to ywr LmsglnaHon, add- 11. "Hitk•Y"
join
llly
29.-Covert
tJJii added alleDtloa to lbo 11&lt;1 lnl 1111ly tbat It wu not IuDDy, tt. ~
10. Thno-opot
Jrtobol
that "Your I"WWD1. l'llniiJ Flmli" luDn)'•
ta. J'lnbh
17. Sl!npleton
· c:onlllct
Is IIIHI /ol. the 11J111t abominable ~ 'n- ..... !DOh fJlml by otlJ- 18. Danbh
Je.Devout31. Glrl'l
.38. Iad1an eola
U . Pim:o
otclrnamo
.111111 ever to bit lbe llrwaves. II)' on too· aat1 Ia ..., obort eowel&amp;ht
20.
Lone
33.S
.....
pa4
S9.
Sate:
"'"Dff"''m, tho Arl llrHaudience tbougbl It II.~
fllJhll- of
li10I'DII
o1tow ..,.,.. 1 ba"- for llllollee- wu
when 1 baby bit • 11. Gambill
&amp;Vlalon
!H. Roland'l
40. God of war:
~
• 7'J11111 l'o lbrger aad the young 11. SuC&lt;Or ! 21. Texu rtyer
destroyer
Gr.
21. OllrichM."MyName f2. Eacie
"Your· "'··nbns"
1o
11r1
·
to
ery-wlllcb
ought
\
!4.
Th8NOI;r
.. _ , , ··--7
,_11
ht
-'--• the
mountaia
Ukeblr4
!o-"
+I. Put
... bad that 1101 evea tho - to '""
IIOJIIILDg ' 18. Arab
-a ooald drum up oa ~ audieaee. IIi
, boat George
ebleftolll.:
7
6
flO
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IDOill award lor tt. 111 a ..,..poll- 11'e1meman oald, "That'• lt-lbe
•or.
~ moment, 11arr7 Goldwltsl' end." It illrtaiDly IJ.
•· Toda.kea
I"
.a.. Aid 1l!lldern art wu ebaNt&gt; fte - • - : John Tbom- IO.
~~ ....
W!ood, In pan, h7 the "cull of u Seopel, defendant In the fa- 11. Dupa4
tho ll(y and oomii&gt;OII)llace''-ud ...,. 11111 ''mor!koy trial" ovor II. 1llloUto
'" 17
~
1 Jronb1 IINl Ural phraslllg from the t.a&lt;blng of evolullon ill Ton- ~ ~
&gt;o
ltla to "JJPI:r '" • "'bjeet here ....... Is a gueat on NBC.TV'I 8. Watoril!a"
today. llullldo • ,arlw gamoo ''Tbday'o" show next Monda7.
placo
~
ODd talevlllorr llhowl, 1 can For tho paat 311 years, Scopes bas !. lot lien
28
1~9
lblnk ol. 110 _ . . admlufou of been a coosultant gealogfst ior an 1•~
""::'ter
....Uve or lrRIIectual bankrupt. oil -1111)' ill Shreveport, La.
e. -.,..
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GASOLINE ALLEY
cr lbao to take tho Dlllmprol. Prelldent Nyerol'l! o1 TanJil&gt;- ot-poarl
&gt;3
lin bomo movies tbal OD8 1riol Jib visits AIIC-TV'o "llsues ud •·
Btasoltypa
7. J'oNbodiDp
&gt;hlan 'eem&lt; to
It owld lD CODia&lt;t wtlb JJOI!Ihl&gt;nra Anawers" Sonday
. A HoDJ- 1. -

Selling Everything ~ut The Kitchen·Sink? ·Want Ads Can Sell It Too
B·Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., July

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Davtd

Free at Landmark

Caveadllh

s;::Jacl;Mrs

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Now Is The Time

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Baker Seyfried

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ly ERNIE 8USHMILLER
YAWNING-

WITH YOUR
MOUTH SHUT

\HE DEAH EARL

Al'iD

I COULD BE MAQRIED
tx:r ONCE, ONL'c' I al.\NH'T
~0 'TO HIM EMPTY•HAHDEOI
IHE: CAsTLE NEWS
SO MUCH.~·

AND SLATS

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Pomeroy·Ali4klleport, u., July 17, lHHl
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LOCAL AND STATE News Of
Mason County, West Virgini~

Mainly About

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Singer Slant- 0 • Matic
In A Cabi'net

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SAVE YOUR RC COLA. DIET·RITE COLA. NEHI,
TRUE FRUIT ORANGE AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE
CAPS.

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Wedding plans are lnrom·

plete.

Pleasant Valley Hoopltal

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Pomwor

Melinda Priddy, Buffalo.
DISCHARGED : Mni. Alvin
Mooney, Crown City: Mrs.

Saturday. July 13, 1913 ence Pearson, Lakin .
HOGS - 175 to 220 18.110 to BIRTH : A son to Mr. and
18.60; Heavies 15.110 to 17.00; Mrs. William t' . Moody,
Pt.
Lights 15.110 to 17.50; F·at Sows Pleasant.
12.00 to 14.50; Boars 9.50 to 10.·
_ _ __
50; Pigs 6.00 to 11.00 : &gt;tc•·k
DIVORCED GRANTED
Shoats 15.110 to 2LOO.
' PT PLEASANT - Two di·
CATI1..E - Steers 17.00 to vorc~s have been granted by
22.00: Heifers 14.00 to 2~50 ; the Mason County Circuit Court,
Fat Cows 13.00 to 15.10 : can- Minnie McCoy, from John Mcners 9.00 to t:J.OO ; Bull~ ~680 Coy , given custody of their two

children and Ava Jean Keyser
rrom H~ward Lee Keyser. gain-

to 18.60 : Stock Cows an' ''IVe~ 125.00 to 180.00 : Stock St.eers
18.00 to 24.60; Stock
He1~er.s
16.00 to 21.50; Stock Steer Ci.il.\ ·
es 21.00 to 25.50; Stock Helfer Calves 18.00 to 22.00.
VEAL CALVES- Tops 26.·

lng eustody and support of their
four minor children.

ies 17.40 to 23.50.

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Pomeroy, Mrs. Margaret
Corouthers, Middleport, Mrs.
Henry Cline, Thomas Fork, called on Mr. and Mrs. Vernon

5cit~ ·

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and children, Wilmington re-cent visited Mn. TaUy's par~
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Park~

On Friday, July 19

9t

1st Cut Cllops ........ 39t

.... Cllops .. ... .. .. .. 6

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'IOf' YAlDI

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Treet

Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Diehl,

12&amp;

Mr. Kyle will be glod to
gl.-. yeu 1 frH hoerlns
test with tho latest Beltone Eloctronic equipment.

Democrat Picnic at the Roek
ll&lt;•n•;••• Fair grounds.
Mrs. Francis Brown, Pomeroy recently visited with Mrs.
Georgia Diehl.
Mr. Lester Brookover. Mn.
Jessie Brookover, recently visif...

M hHrint 11 your Probllm B•lton• is th• '""
swer.

Lona

Roesher,

II Huffoni'm, Chester

HEARING CENTER

Mrs. Lowell McNickle,
was host to the Laurel
Health Club picnic, it was
a potluck affair of which 35

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$1

DiiPickl" - · ··· .... 3 ..~$1

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U.n.,onna1se
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32 oz. 59
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-- - l i a R -- jar
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Coffage Cheese

3 ROOM GROUP

· · ......... . . ea. 19c lat,.,. .. -

1-9c

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SAVE 504
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c:...pen 011 a 3-piece Starter Slit · ·

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EXCLUSIVE Off J I

STAIT .NOW!

Jut, 10. INS

N!Pta

SALE

Mid HHI Needle T~
$5.99
Stacked HHI White Leather $5.99
High Dreis HHI
$5.99
Medium HHI Pump Style_ $8.99

$3.99
$3.99
$3.99
$5.99

$11
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1 lfOUP ladlft' • ehUdren'a. JDeludea women'a flats, wo.
men's •nd ebUdrea'a woven draw • Jelth• nndall. Ut·
lit ..... white palollll polr $2.58.

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Ke•H•- Canvaa.

Cool Notes &amp;
Casual Shoes, 2.88

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: R~Grapes ---· 2 .... 49c
.Plums --··· .. -·· • --·.·.. 29c

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$Mage. ,;._.. .. ... . 5 ..... ~

Vwiatr 8mll .... . 2 ..._ •

CANT.AL.OU.PES

INGELS FURNITUR

N·lti·W WJDTBI

One Group Ledles' &amp; Children's
Shoes, pr. 2.59
2 .:pr. 4.99

dren visited relatives in Columbull recently.

AS LOW AS _ _

WHITE DRESS PUMPS

53c

Dit•an ___ ......... ...... -

4 ~-$1

Sample Shoes, Size 5~~

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D.):!" wldlha, CCIIIIPIN at 11.18.

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.Derr~

FULLY
DRESSED

c

510 91b.
SIZE

Center Cut

Loin End

c

PORK
~OPS
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lb.

Jumbo Bologna :~~:., ~ "'· 47c Sliced Bacon G: _ _ lb. SSe
• SuJI'lr-R;tht
47C Lunch Meat su••
Braunsc hwe1ger
1-tb. S·9
Ploco Ont,....
c
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Beef Li~er !::r__. _··-~-_,_ ~:.3\ Dinners rosen,
Beef Rib Steaks
1~.89,
Perch o•. - _ _ _ _ __ •.39c
Chuck Steaks ·~::-_ _ ...79c Swordfish
tb.6Sc
tlo,

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Mart•n.'s .

AII-V erWtMs - - -

Fully

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.MARVEL ORANGE PINEAPPLE

KIEFER
PEARS -

Glazed Donuts ___,~·-1~ 39c
,'.'Bea
SuHono,
. ns Tomoto Souco - - -

SPARE
RIBS -

'3

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TURKEY LEGS, Cut Up · · •· · · · · lb. 49c
TURKEY BREASTS, Cut Up · · · · lb. 59e
A&amp;P Cut Frozen

Grttn.Beans · · · · · · 4 - 9-oz. pkgs. 69c
A&amp;P Cut Frozen

Green Beans · · · · · · 2 - 28-oz. pkgs. 99c
French Styl• Froun

A&amp;P Green Beans · · 4 - 9-oz. pkgs. 69e
Morton Fronn

Sugared Donuts · · 2 - 10-oz. pkgs. 59c
NEW PACK IONA BRAND

SWEET
PEAS •

cons

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CREAM STYLE or
WHOLI KERNEL---

S'l 00
Kidney Be.ans ~':'.. _ 3 .....
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17-cn.

cant

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GREEN _____ ____________________14Vua.
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Ann P110 - -

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Blac kpepper ...
Ground-- •••

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KOSHER

4 ·..... 29c

Seedless Grapes

Col~

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•. 29c Peaches

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Rip~~

Yellow Meet _ _

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Mustard~:.___

1.;29c

IArgeGroup
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Summer Shorts, broken

•t• __. .;. 5dc

BLUE BONNEl

10o OPP PIAL

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.1.flt.28c

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SULTANA
IRAND - - - - - - - - - -

CHICKEN OF THE SEA
3c OFI' LABIL - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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F

ICEBERG
JUMBO
24 SIZE

StuHed Olives:::::..__ ': 39c

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HI C DRI NKS t.rl•"..
AB.P GOLDEN CORN
29
c
A&amp;P ASPARAGUS
SWEET PICKLES ~~tt,l~A_
N•
~~:- 33c
SWEET RELISH ·:~:i~----~;:·29c
DILL PI CKLES :t~~'= ---- ~=- 29c

With

A1111 P•IO -

Chicken Legs
•. 43c
Chicken Breasts __ •. 53c
Chicken Wings
•. 29c
Chicken Backs · __ ... 10c

THANK YOU BRAND HALVES

ICE
1 Gal.
&lt;;REAM • Ctn.

Brick Cheese
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PUdd1ngs

Cutll p Frying Chicken 'Par"!

Country Style

PORK
ROAST

$2
4.99. 7.99

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Hoffllllll, lfj-o, Guy Lynda lnt(
Miu IA!ulse Milam, Lltlpvillt; ·Mro. J ,q ;o
Ellm and JoyCJ! Jlamli'Jf01l4,
W. Va.: Mr•. Honry ~
M" Emnt&amp; Davili d. AlllanY
and ·Mra. Lynch and Diano and
Keith.
Sending lilts were Mt, Cllli
ford Manley, l\llddleport : M't.
Jim Milam, Akron;
Mr t.
Thelma Boggess, Charl!stoa,
W. V1.; Mn. Harley Neillll\,
~sville ml Mrs. J . C. Pl...

'. ; vili;"~ted; . ,w; ;ore:;,; . ,the~_; Ge; ;t;:;ty;:;•b; ;u;.:rg;.o; ;•;_:Lo~ke:.,:Ch~a; ;m;: p; ;l•; ;l.n~---~~of~F~I:or:id~a·~................. ,

ONE PRia
NONE HIGHER

Jelly &amp; Lemon Roll~::..- 49c

Man'• Spice Tan Work Oxforcl
~pe Sole &amp; C.ushton tnaole --..--. 7.99

Catd. Shawberries 3
. ,

:"·,:: ~:~'':~.M:~m1.;;.,:. r:::.teas:
l"od••te_
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Worthmore Pops -""'i~ 59c

Ptdwln

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Archer!;~~ .~ ~1er1or:; ~"" ~~~--

2 pr. $5

What Are Left!- Summer

Oxfords I Loafers

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.. recent visitors were M~. and for Miami, rio Iiiii&gt; PMII'ee &amp;bOrt L7nch, Middleport, with
Mrs. Clyde Close and choldren wUJ:be Interviewed by l!:aNrl1 Mrs Henry Milam as c..OO..
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(Mary
d
Ga11101 were played and
Sberyl Alia, .,_..,..,,
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ar' • · •
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prius owarded Jo Mrs Jamea
lltld Mrs. Bo J1o1bcob (Betty Mrl. John Beall, Ronda ID d She Is a JUJ10, 1M3
Arcl&gt;erl Freddie, : Linda, Be&lt;· Mark, Columbus; Mr. and \'.rs. of Ohio Unlvorti:J'. wltll ~
C.ntennial, New York City Plyky, ~y. wife lltld IOD ol KIIIUlelh Brewer, Tereso and eiOO: or sclenoo gree
U· mouth. Maaa., whe&lt;e tliey went
Cheshire Mr. lltld Mrl. Louis Kllllllth D, and MIN Ara ·• calion.
on tlie MayOower D and ot
O.bon!e, Cathy, Debbie
n d Smltll, Columbuo: Mr. lnd '11...
Bostoo, on Old Jronaideo. Tbey
Sheryl, Pomeroy; Mr. ml Mrs. Harold Brewer, and
Janie,
COIIIPLETI! TOUR
troveled tlle eost coast of Moi&lt;t
Chorlea Archer, Mike, Pal 111111 Long Bottom. Mrs. l!:mll\11 r.ee Mr. lnd Mro. w. R. Corpeo· to Now Brunswick, vialted Nova
Robby, lllloldleport.
Simoni, Reynoldaburt
l n d ter and doucJlter, AliUI, returo- Scotia and Quebec. and ftnt
Mr. and Mrs. Heos m1 I• n- Mrl. IA!ulae__B~wer_
. __ _ ed S.turday 1fter an 11-&lt;lay over the Green Mil. to VerDy will vial! 1n Columbua ··~ 11y before returning home JO moto&lt; trip. Ploce• of lntereat lllOIII to ... Ft. Ticonderogo.
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FRESA ·Oven-Ready

Preserves

IAdl"' &amp; THnagers'

Saw

12c

1

pie attended.
Mrs. James Gilmon: and

Huntington, W. V• ·

vorletl•
Sovo24c

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on Mrs. Georgia Diehl.

$2

All

u.-w 1-••••ar

called recent·

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504 Tenth St.

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Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Murlln Tracy,
~:;~~,. ~p:urchaaed the Turner

BELTONE

ant
10PYM.GIIT._.
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ed relatives In Sandy, W. Va.
Mrs.

On.,Oroup 8oyt' &amp; Girls'
Shoea, Broken Slltl 8~ to _3, Sale _

46oL

Charles and Lewis attended tllo

makes of hearing aids
at no charge

l'rloltr

Continues This Wukl

er.

9 A.M. to 12 noon
to service all

o,o..

Semi-Annual Sale
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for

HaskeU
White, Jeri Sue, Valorlo, and
Crystal, and the Rev. and Mrs.
Donald Boone and eblldren, Davld and Jeannie.

Bub!

IIIII, Eve ancl !roll, of New Millllrd E. Pierce. left by Itt llW")lrlae birthday porty Friday lt.arllld . Nort... and Mr..
Prvvldeoee, New Jeraey. Qth. fronl Port Columbue Monday evenln&amp; It tbe home ot Mrs.
.lira, Cllrot!coi'

The Shoe Box •.•

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J.t, 20, IHI

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Cindy Conde, Mr. and Mrs.
IGhn Fultz, Anlll ond Mark,
Mrs. Charles Searlea, Mrs. liar·
old TIIQmao, Terri and 11m-

' A-nor

Sat..

Darlene

bowl (Mirtbo Ru1b IJutboo),
Judy, JobMy, ml Allee of ...,_
hombua; Mra. Graee· lleaa of
Columbus; .lira. Mory CJusa8ll

U. S. GOV'T INSPECTED GRADE A

lo

meeting witll prayer. A de&amp;wt course WIS NMied by llr.
and Mra. Richard Pickens,
Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Slater,
and Mrs. Jo AnD White.

er,
Marc,daughter
Mr. andElinor,
Mrs. my, Mr. and Mrs.
Bertson,
Bodlmer,

= ~. 39c . : .. 43c,

Rolled Roast --- .. ...... . . . . a.. 69c Chicken Quatlef.s

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l llolpoodlilts _.. 49t a;;;..,SIIim• -· 2,._I's $1

Teouletoy loMleM ~

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Howell.
M•. and Mrs. Harold Tally

WY 2·2284

lb.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Barnltz

Pomeroy, Ohio

115 W. Second

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onds 17.80: Light Weights 10 tMJ
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
to 15.50.
Norman Schaefer.
The Gerald Pullins family
have returned home from • 10dav trip to Utah.
M.r. and Mrs. George Mowery
and children of Cleveland
spent a weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. George Mowery Sr.

will be at the
MARTIN HOTEL

McCALL'S
I PAnERNS
.

Center Cut
Rib Chops

Tops 19.50: Sec- /C&lt;tlurribus spent several dayl

Mr. Paul Kyle

Sl"'ler Soles &amp; Sorvlce

"' ,,...., qamotlliu"

Mrs. Vern Stacy and

BEL TONE
HEARING AID
SERVICE CLINIC

He Fobrk Shop

FRESH PORK CHOP SALE

m. nght

~Mrs.
~.._

weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
1!:. J. Hill.
Farewell Luncheon
Suoan and JuDe Gooch ~
turned home Tuesday after Gir&gt;en Brlde-To·Be
1pendlng a weekend In GalllpoW. with tllelr grandparenlll, Mr. A lareweU luncheotJ w"' givond Mrs. K•rr Goocb.
"" Sunday at tho home of ••,.
Mrs. Amanda Baer of Colum- Hunel Juttlce lor his . doughbus is staying with her sister, ter, SteDa. Present were Mr.
Mrs. Charles Baer who Ill Ill. and Mrs. Dewey Simson and
Rev. and Mrs. John Elwood i'"andchUdren, L. W. Justice,
ol Ada visited recently w I t h Mrs. Clara Bell Smith and
Mrs. John F. Bally and family. Mary.
Mra. Hom~r Braley and Mrs. Miaa Justice Is leaving Fri·
Jtck Braley retuoned home on day to jolo her fiance. 2-Cpl.
Saturday after a w..k's visit Robert Smith, who Is station·
with relatives and frlenda Ill ed at Camp Pendleton, CaliColumbua and Johnatown.
fomla. Cpl. SmHh Is th• son
Mrs. Mildred Gamblin and of Mrs. Clora Bell Bell Smith
slitter, Mrs. Edith Stewart of of Laopvllle. Miaa Juatica and
Columbus spent last week with Cpl. Smith are Jo be married
Mrs. Richard Flthor and son, lb the Morine Base Chapel at
Ted .
camp Pendleton. Not present
Mr. 111c1 Mr.. Roger Walker at tlle luncheon, but arriving
and daughter, Elsa Lee, spent later Ill the afternoon to wish
last week on a vacation trip Mll8 Justice farewell woo M"'
to VlrRinla and West VIrginia. Hamilton of Mldtllotown, forMr. and Mra. Balph Davis merly of Albany. JudY Hill was
!Jaunlll Teaford) and children. an overnight JUOII Saturday.
Ronnie, Pamela. Cindy and
Luanne of Youngotown were
GIVE BABECUE
weekend guests ol her motllor. Mr. ond Mrs. E. J. HII
Mrs. Edith Teaford and son, tertarned with a barbecue SatCecil, and other relatives.
urday evening at their home In
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Selden- Flatwoods. l're!lent were , Mr.
abel and sons. Terry and John and Mrs. ·Roy Jooes Jr., and
and Mrs. Rav Seldenabel visited sons, Micbael, John and Jeff.
at Albany Monday evening with. Mr. IUid Mrl. Dean Wertz and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown. sous, Steve and Gregg, Mr.
1nd Nn. Richard Brandt and
HAVE PICNIC
children, Jeff and Nancy; Miss
Tbe Golden Rule ct.. of Mlll')'41lll·-and C. K. Nease of
tbo Flrsl Baptist Chureb Ill Columbua; Mra. Janet UOC)Clll
Middleport held a picnic Sun· and daughters, Teresa, Cynlhlo,
day lor mernbertt 1nd lamiUes Suaan and . Julie, Flatwooda,
at Forked Run Loko. Attending Carol ADD Hill, West Jeflerson,
were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fowl- and Mr. and Mrs. Hill. - -- II

means Lower-Priced••• cr~uut~u 14 ~""fU voJu,.,

c...,.. ••fllrw•

laurel Clif(

00 ; Seconds 23.40; Medium 21.80 to 25.10; Common &amp; Heav·

S~o ond GreQ, Mr.

Mra. Richard Brandt and chUdren, Jeff and Nancy, and Mls•
lo!nry IUD of Columbua were

With Any ·Other Singer Automatk

WE WILL PAY 'h CENT
EACH TO YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY.

_j,,.'"..,.•,.·,.,..,...'",.s,.t.,...,...,.....,.

PT. PLEASANT

I.AMBS -

WY 2-2255

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and Mrs. Dean Wert. and

FrlEE

THEY ARE VALUABlE!

UELAND'S T.Y.

ADMI'ITED: Mn. Wilham end with relatJva in Kentucky.
F. Moody, Pt. Pleaunt; Mr•. Bue,.kw~he~•tl__ _ _ _ _
Kitty Mae Neville, Hogsett; Mr9
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LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.

j

M•. Hurshel Justice and
ghter SteUa spent the We&lt;&gt;k-11

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IJ.eumon Sunday

.

:!·~~1::· a~J::t·sons,
~: ~:::r:h~:

Free Oritz Elec. Scissors

only 1 calorie per serving
no sugar at all

0 I

......-.: Mr. 11111 !IIrl. Alilorl fUWtlll IL\fl CRJD'l'l
ruu TV ¥!AMI
. Surprb~ Blrtluloy . .file"'!"'~'~ ~ "!'t;,
l!lodt (Julio Arl!herl, Mill- Vlllftor• at tlie Pt&gt;r" 1d ~ ... _Mills r&gt;~ Plerc~.
.-. Pnrty I• Gir&gt;l'n
I ~D.c.rated ·bb1hday ellka, ~
b'n llllll. Terry of Linea&gt;.. r: 01 Mr. lnd Mro. Allen r · •r •ourrh-st. Muld)&lt;port, accom- Mn. Etliel M'lom ol Lane•- cream and .coltH ,.~ '""""
Mr. loci Mrt. Jolu,l C. cal- ore Mr. and Mro. Arnold Ooo- ponied by her mother, Mr •· vWe was guest of booor at o Jo .lira Em«y lfaiU, Mrt'~

;;nd:,.:;;Mrtt~-_;E~Im~:;er_,:B~IU'tlll~,.;M;:Id-:;:;,.Mr:::;,;·_;and~;;Mrt~-~Calhouo:::;;;_;,;;:.;';;;";;;m-~San;;:;~Dia~·;:g:; o;.·

WltM EACH

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B lldi F nd
u
nf u

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.Free FLOOR POLISHER

cola

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People In

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diet-rite

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Archer of
. The lllllllebuii-Jm eJaa of Mra.
Ruth Evfbe Middleport Church of Chriat
bad 1 lamlly
Pomeroy
••v• t!GO 1o fbe cl)ureb
._:n ;;;;;;'at ltfltr Creeii
lllg lund when II IIIII
Mr Old Mn E W Heos
MpogL and Mr1- Nleholaa ev..,mc ot fbe homo o1
• and dau • ~
Raub, children olckf, Linda and and 'Mrl. lllcbard Pickens
Kana of
·DIIIO Coilirol, who han beetl at Oki· Al!h41. ·SDteoa memben
'
wa, for the paal three and a present ancl llu'ee
AIU!nd"" _ . Mr. and Mrs.
:.11 yeara are the ..,..to of hla Ronald 1:&gt;11111,
lloullt (Corol,ya s u 0
porents. Mr. and Nr1. Jooepb Culllllllnp and Rev. Fred
and 1001 Buteb. Billy
ft!lub. M-5gt. Raub wUl reporllllr.
of Cbarlokm; Mr.
f&lt;jr duty at Jl't. Sill, toUowlnC Tom Bowen, presldeot.
Mrl.
B. Ltwil (Mary
his furlough.
oldod OYer the meetlna
Marprol Buras) Joekle, Lyan
Mrs. Nora Eakloa returned to Rev. Gardner givmg the
sandy, RoiJIOto, va.; Mr.
visithome,
with Mr.
and Mrs.
give The
fl~ to
the alao
Johnson
blr
Dayton,
todayGeorge
alter ed
IDI toprayer.
lf&lt;IUP
Heines and Mra. WliUam Killin· Bible College. Plans were made

July Sp!!eial 1

new

C

r:
Archet11YGftS.
·
Famt.lies Hold

MARGAIINI - - - - - - - - - - - - ctn.

WHITI HOU$1 MONo I'At DRY

to 10.99 _...;......_ _ $S

.M·1·~L , K
t,. "'-· 1
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JANE PARKER

PEACH
...:,
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IXCEL SALTED
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SPECI~

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·-MIXID

N-UTS •

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Pomeroy·Ali4klleport, u., July 17, lHHl
•

LOCAL AND STATE News Of
Mason County, West Virgini~

Mainly About

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Singer Slant- 0 • Matic
In A Cabi'net

f

t

SAVE YOUR RC COLA. DIET·RITE COLA. NEHI,
TRUE FRUIT ORANGE AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE
CAPS.

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\

Wedding plans are lnrom·

plete.

Pleasant Valley Hoopltal

'

Pomwor

Melinda Priddy, Buffalo.
DISCHARGED : Mni. Alvin
Mooney, Crown City: Mrs.

Saturday. July 13, 1913 ence Pearson, Lakin .
HOGS - 175 to 220 18.110 to BIRTH : A son to Mr. and
18.60; Heavies 15.110 to 17.00; Mrs. William t' . Moody,
Pt.
Lights 15.110 to 17.50; F·at Sows Pleasant.
12.00 to 14.50; Boars 9.50 to 10.·
_ _ __
50; Pigs 6.00 to 11.00 : &gt;tc•·k
DIVORCED GRANTED
Shoats 15.110 to 2LOO.
' PT PLEASANT - Two di·
CATI1..E - Steers 17.00 to vorc~s have been granted by
22.00: Heifers 14.00 to 2~50 ; the Mason County Circuit Court,
Fat Cows 13.00 to 15.10 : can- Minnie McCoy, from John Mcners 9.00 to t:J.OO ; Bull~ ~680 Coy , given custody of their two

children and Ava Jean Keyser
rrom H~ward Lee Keyser. gain-

to 18.60 : Stock Cows an' ''IVe~ 125.00 to 180.00 : Stock St.eers
18.00 to 24.60; Stock
He1~er.s
16.00 to 21.50; Stock Steer Ci.il.\ ·
es 21.00 to 25.50; Stock Helfer Calves 18.00 to 22.00.
VEAL CALVES- Tops 26.·

lng eustody and support of their
four minor children.

ies 17.40 to 23.50.

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fOP VALUI stAMPS

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Pomeroy, Mrs. Margaret
Corouthers, Middleport, Mrs.
Henry Cline, Thomas Fork, called on Mr. and Mrs. Vernon

5cit~ ·

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and children, Wilmington re-cent visited Mn. TaUy's par~
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Park~

On Friday, July 19

9t

1st Cut Cllops ........ 39t

.... Cllops .. ... .. .. .. 6

..... , .......
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10f' 'tAtUI

ST~

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Hi-CDrinks Giant Tid.e

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,
'IOf' YAlDI

SY~

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Treet

Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Diehl,

12&amp;

Mr. Kyle will be glod to
gl.-. yeu 1 frH hoerlns
test with tho latest Beltone Eloctronic equipment.

Democrat Picnic at the Roek
ll&lt;•n•;••• Fair grounds.
Mrs. Francis Brown, Pomeroy recently visited with Mrs.
Georgia Diehl.
Mr. Lester Brookover. Mn.
Jessie Brookover, recently visif...

M hHrint 11 your Probllm B•lton• is th• '""
swer.

Lona

Roesher,

II Huffoni'm, Chester

HEARING CENTER

Mrs. Lowell McNickle,
was host to the Laurel
Health Club picnic, it was
a potluck affair of which 35

c-..,..

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II

,.,_ Can _ ____ a

s-

.... .::

$1

DiiPickl" - · ··· .... 3 ..~$1

--.....

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U.n.,onna1se
•
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chi~

1

32 oz. 59
.
-- - l i a R -- jar
c

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Coffage Cheese

3 ROOM GROUP

· · ......... . . ea. 19c lat,.,. .. -

1-9c

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SAVE 504
.

~99

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50

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WI!. ·.,.... ...Jeom !hit ,wM!c'o _..,

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c:...pen 011 a 3-piece Starter Slit · ·

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~~~vE· Qllll tHIS
EXCLUSIVE Off J I

STAIT .NOW!

Jut, 10. INS

N!Pta

SALE

Mid HHI Needle T~
$5.99
Stacked HHI White Leather $5.99
High Dreis HHI
$5.99
Medium HHI Pump Style_ $8.99

$3.99
$3.99
$3.99
$5.99

$11
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1 lfOUP ladlft' • ehUdren'a. JDeludea women'a flats, wo.
men's •nd ebUdrea'a woven draw • Jelth• nndall. Ut·
lit ..... white palollll polr $2.58.

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Ke•H•- Canvaa.

Cool Notes &amp;
Casual Shoes, 2.88

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: R~Grapes ---· 2 .... 49c
.Plums --··· .. -·· • --·.·.. 29c

a ...,,..

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.31c,

$Mage. ,;._.. .. ... . 5 ..... ~

Vwiatr 8mll .... . 2 ..._ •

CANT.AL.OU.PES

INGELS FURNITUR

N·lti·W WJDTBI

One Group Ledles' &amp; Children's
Shoes, pr. 2.59
2 .:pr. 4.99

dren visited relatives in Columbull recently.

AS LOW AS _ _

WHITE DRESS PUMPS

53c

Dit•an ___ ......... ...... -

4 ~-$1

Sample Shoes, Size 5~~

.

D.):!" wldlha, CCIIIIPIN at 11.18.

·

.Derr~

FULLY
DRESSED

c

510 91b.
SIZE

Center Cut

Loin End

c

PORK
~OPS
.

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c
lb.

Jumbo Bologna :~~:., ~ "'· 47c Sliced Bacon G: _ _ lb. SSe
• SuJI'lr-R;tht
47C Lunch Meat su••
Braunsc hwe1ger
1-tb. S·9
Ploco Ont,....
c
.....
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Beef Li~er !::r__. _··-~-_,_ ~:.3\ Dinners rosen,
Beef Rib Steaks
1~.89,
Perch o•. - _ _ _ _ __ •.39c
Chuck Steaks ·~::-_ _ ...79c Swordfish
tb.6Sc
tlo,

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Mart•n.'s .

AII-V erWtMs - - -

Fully

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.MARVEL ORANGE PINEAPPLE

KIEFER
PEARS -

Glazed Donuts ___,~·-1~ 39c
,'.'Bea
SuHono,
. ns Tomoto Souco - - -

SPARE
RIBS -

'3

-

• lb.

•

TURKEY LEGS, Cut Up · · •· · · · · lb. 49c
TURKEY BREASTS, Cut Up · · · · lb. 59e
A&amp;P Cut Frozen

Grttn.Beans · · · · · · 4 - 9-oz. pkgs. 69c
A&amp;P Cut Frozen

Green Beans · · · · · · 2 - 28-oz. pkgs. 99c
French Styl• Froun

A&amp;P Green Beans · · 4 - 9-oz. pkgs. 69e
Morton Fronn

Sugared Donuts · · 2 - 10-oz. pkgs. 59c
NEW PACK IONA BRAND

SWEET
PEAS •

cons

-8

CREAM STYLE or
WHOLI KERNEL---

S'l 00
Kidney Be.ans ~':'.. _ 3 .....
••n• .......

17-cn.

cant

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GREEN _____ ____________________14Vua.
con

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Ann P110 - -

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s-.19c
Blac kpepper ...
Ground-- •••

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3

•. 49c

KOSHER

4 ·..... 29c

Seedless Grapes

Col~

fornl1

•. 29c Peaches

0
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Red

Rip~~

Yellow Meet _ _

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SALAD DRESSING
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N
A
TU
cATs u pSN~~05$

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PeanutBuHer:"...::;;-__· ~~,:69t ·
Mustard~:.___

1.;29c

IArgeGroup
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Summer Shorts, broken

•t• __. .;. 5dc

BLUE BONNEl

10o OPP PIAL

,_. .,'39
··~ c
3,....,OL 91 .
.

uns

( -·

4~~ 49c

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.1.flt.28c

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3 lb.49c

SULTANA
IRAND - - - - - - - - - -

CHICKEN OF THE SEA
3c OFI' LABIL - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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F

ICEBERG
JUMBO
24 SIZE

StuHed Olives:::::..__ ': 39c

.,

c

HI C DRI NKS t.rl•"..
AB.P GOLDEN CORN
29
c
A&amp;P ASPARAGUS
SWEET PICKLES ~~tt,l~A_
N•
~~:- 33c
SWEET RELISH ·:~:i~----~;:·29c
DILL PI CKLES :t~~'= ---- ~=- 29c

With

A1111 P•IO -

Chicken Legs
•. 43c
Chicken Breasts __ •. 53c
Chicken Wings
•. 29c
Chicken Backs · __ ... 10c

THANK YOU BRAND HALVES

ICE
1 Gal.
&lt;;REAM • Ctn.

Brick Cheese
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PUdd1ngs

Cutll p Frying Chicken 'Par"!

Country Style

PORK
ROAST

$2
4.99. 7.99

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Hoffllllll, lfj-o, Guy Lynda lnt(
Miu IA!ulse Milam, Lltlpvillt; ·Mro. J ,q ;o
Ellm and JoyCJ! Jlamli'Jf01l4,
W. Va.: Mr•. Honry ~
M" Emnt&amp; Davili d. AlllanY
and ·Mra. Lynch and Diano and
Keith.
Sending lilts were Mt, Cllli
ford Manley, l\llddleport : M't.
Jim Milam, Akron;
Mr t.
Thelma Boggess, Charl!stoa,
W. V1.; Mn. Harley Neillll\,
~sville ml Mrs. J . C. Pl...

'. ; vili;"~ted; . ,w; ;ore:;,; . ,the~_; Ge; ;t;:;ty;:;•b; ;u;.:rg;.o; ;•;_:Lo~ke:.,:Ch~a; ;m;: p; ;l•; ;l.n~---~~of~F~I:or:id~a·~................. ,

ONE PRia
NONE HIGHER

Jelly &amp; Lemon Roll~::..- 49c

Man'• Spice Tan Work Oxforcl
~pe Sole &amp; C.ushton tnaole --..--. 7.99

Catd. Shawberries 3
. ,

:"·,:: ~:~'':~.M:~m1.;;.,:. r:::.teas:
l"od••te_
':1'

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Worthmore Pops -""'i~ 59c

Ptdwln

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Archer!;~~ .~ ~1er1or:; ~"" ~~~--

2 pr. $5

What Are Left!- Summer

Oxfords I Loafers

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.. recent visitors were M~. and for Miami, rio Iiiii&gt; PMII'ee &amp;bOrt L7nch, Middleport, with
Mrs. Clyde Close and choldren wUJ:be Interviewed by l!:aNrl1 Mrs Henry Milam as c..OO..
1
(Mary
d
Ga11101 were played and
Sberyl Alia, .,_..,..,,
'·
er,
ar' • · •
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prius owarded Jo Mrs Jamea
lltld Mrs. Bo J1o1bcob (Betty Mrl. John Beall, Ronda ID d She Is a JUJ10, 1M3
Arcl&gt;erl Freddie, : Linda, Be&lt;· Mark, Columbus; Mr. and \'.rs. of Ohio Unlvorti:J'. wltll ~
C.ntennial, New York City Plyky, ~y. wife lltld IOD ol KIIIUlelh Brewer, Tereso and eiOO: or sclenoo gree
U· mouth. Maaa., whe&lt;e tliey went
Cheshire Mr. lltld Mrl. Louis Kllllllth D, and MIN Ara ·• calion.
on tlie MayOower D and ot
O.bon!e, Cathy, Debbie
n d Smltll, Columbuo: Mr. lnd '11...
Bostoo, on Old Jronaideo. Tbey
Sheryl, Pomeroy; Mr. ml Mrs. Harold Brewer, and
Janie,
COIIIPLETI! TOUR
troveled tlle eost coast of Moi&lt;t
Chorlea Archer, Mike, Pal 111111 Long Bottom. Mrs. l!:mll\11 r.ee Mr. lnd Mro. w. R. Corpeo· to Now Brunswick, vialted Nova
Robby, lllloldleport.
Simoni, Reynoldaburt
l n d ter and doucJlter, AliUI, returo- Scotia and Quebec. and ftnt
Mr. and Mrs. Heos m1 I• n- Mrl. IA!ulae__B~wer_
. __ _ ed S.turday 1fter an 11-&lt;lay over the Green Mil. to VerDy will vial! 1n Columbua ··~ 11y before returning home JO moto&lt; trip. Ploce• of lntereat lllOIII to ... Ft. Ticonderogo.
.
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Haw,~;

FRESA ·Oven-Ready

Preserves

IAdl"' &amp; THnagers'

Saw

12c

1

pie attended.
Mrs. James Gilmon: and

Huntington, W. V• ·

vorletl•
Sovo24c

,

on Mrs. Georgia Diehl.

$2

All

u.-w 1-••••ar

called recent·

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504 Tenth St.

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---

Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Murlln Tracy,
~:;~~,. ~p:urchaaed the Turner

BELTONE

ant
10PYM.GIIT._.
..... _.... &amp;pwdMIM91

ed relatives In Sandy, W. Va.
Mrs.

On.,Oroup 8oyt' &amp; Girls'
Shoea, Broken Slltl 8~ to _3, Sale _

46oL

Charles and Lewis attended tllo

makes of hearing aids
at no charge

l'rloltr

Continues This Wukl

er.

9 A.M. to 12 noon
to service all

o,o..

Semi-Annual Sale
•

for

HaskeU
White, Jeri Sue, Valorlo, and
Crystal, and the Rev. and Mrs.
Donald Boone and eblldren, Davld and Jeannie.

Bub!

IIIII, Eve ancl !roll, of New Millllrd E. Pierce. left by Itt llW")lrlae birthday porty Friday lt.arllld . Nort... and Mr..
Prvvldeoee, New Jeraey. Qth. fronl Port Columbue Monday evenln&amp; It tbe home ot Mrs.
.lira, Cllrot!coi'

The Shoe Box •.•

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3

J.t, 20, IHI

I Dd

Cindy Conde, Mr. and Mrs.
IGhn Fultz, Anlll ond Mark,
Mrs. Charles Searlea, Mrs. liar·
old TIIQmao, Terri and 11m-

' A-nor

Sat..

Darlene

bowl (Mirtbo Ru1b IJutboo),
Judy, JobMy, ml Allee of ...,_
hombua; Mra. Graee· lleaa of
Columbus; .lira. Mory CJusa8ll

U. S. GOV'T INSPECTED GRADE A

lo

meeting witll prayer. A de&amp;wt course WIS NMied by llr.
and Mra. Richard Pickens,
Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Slater,
and Mrs. Jo AnD White.

er,
Marc,daughter
Mr. andElinor,
Mrs. my, Mr. and Mrs.
Bertson,
Bodlmer,

= ~. 39c . : .. 43c,

Rolled Roast --- .. ...... . . . . a.. 69c Chicken Quatlef.s

....

I

l llolpoodlilts _.. 49t a;;;..,SIIim• -· 2,._I's $1

Teouletoy loMleM ~

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of

Howell.
M•. and Mrs. Harold Tally

WY 2·2284

lb.
......

Mr. and Mrs. William Barnltz

Pomeroy, Ohio

115 W. Second

,~

Jutr

onds 17.80: Light Weights 10 tMJ
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
to 15.50.
Norman Schaefer.
The Gerald Pullins family
have returned home from • 10dav trip to Utah.
M.r. and Mrs. George Mowery
and children of Cleveland
spent a weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. George Mowery Sr.

will be at the
MARTIN HOTEL

McCALL'S
I PAnERNS
.

Center Cut
Rib Chops

Tops 19.50: Sec- /C&lt;tlurribus spent several dayl

Mr. Paul Kyle

Sl"'ler Soles &amp; Sorvlce

"' ,,...., qamotlliu"

Mrs. Vern Stacy and

BEL TONE
HEARING AID
SERVICE CLINIC

He Fobrk Shop

FRESH PORK CHOP SALE

m. nght

~Mrs.
~.._

weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
1!:. J. Hill.
Farewell Luncheon
Suoan and JuDe Gooch ~
turned home Tuesday after Gir&gt;en Brlde-To·Be
1pendlng a weekend In GalllpoW. with tllelr grandparenlll, Mr. A lareweU luncheotJ w"' givond Mrs. K•rr Goocb.
"" Sunday at tho home of ••,.
Mrs. Amanda Baer of Colum- Hunel Juttlce lor his . doughbus is staying with her sister, ter, SteDa. Present were Mr.
Mrs. Charles Baer who Ill Ill. and Mrs. Dewey Simson and
Rev. and Mrs. John Elwood i'"andchUdren, L. W. Justice,
ol Ada visited recently w I t h Mrs. Clara Bell Smith and
Mrs. John F. Bally and family. Mary.
Mra. Hom~r Braley and Mrs. Miaa Justice Is leaving Fri·
Jtck Braley retuoned home on day to jolo her fiance. 2-Cpl.
Saturday after a w..k's visit Robert Smith, who Is station·
with relatives and frlenda Ill ed at Camp Pendleton, CaliColumbua and Johnatown.
fomla. Cpl. SmHh Is th• son
Mrs. Mildred Gamblin and of Mrs. Clora Bell Bell Smith
slitter, Mrs. Edith Stewart of of Laopvllle. Miaa Juatica and
Columbus spent last week with Cpl. Smith are Jo be married
Mrs. Richard Flthor and son, lb the Morine Base Chapel at
Ted .
camp Pendleton. Not present
Mr. 111c1 Mr.. Roger Walker at tlle luncheon, but arriving
and daughter, Elsa Lee, spent later Ill the afternoon to wish
last week on a vacation trip Mll8 Justice farewell woo M"'
to VlrRinla and West VIrginia. Hamilton of Mldtllotown, forMr. and Mra. Balph Davis merly of Albany. JudY Hill was
!Jaunlll Teaford) and children. an overnight JUOII Saturday.
Ronnie, Pamela. Cindy and
Luanne of Youngotown were
GIVE BABECUE
weekend guests ol her motllor. Mr. ond Mrs. E. J. HII
Mrs. Edith Teaford and son, tertarned with a barbecue SatCecil, and other relatives.
urday evening at their home In
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Selden- Flatwoods. l're!lent were , Mr.
abel and sons. Terry and John and Mrs. ·Roy Jooes Jr., and
and Mrs. Rav Seldenabel visited sons, Micbael, John and Jeff.
at Albany Monday evening with. Mr. IUid Mrl. Dean Wertz and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown. sous, Steve and Gregg, Mr.
1nd Nn. Richard Brandt and
HAVE PICNIC
children, Jeff and Nancy; Miss
Tbe Golden Rule ct.. of Mlll')'41lll·-and C. K. Nease of
tbo Flrsl Baptist Chureb Ill Columbua; Mra. Janet UOC)Clll
Middleport held a picnic Sun· and daughters, Teresa, Cynlhlo,
day lor mernbertt 1nd lamiUes Suaan and . Julie, Flatwooda,
at Forked Run Loko. Attending Carol ADD Hill, West Jeflerson,
were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fowl- and Mr. and Mrs. Hill. - -- II

means Lower-Priced••• cr~uut~u 14 ~""fU voJu,.,

c...,.. ••fllrw•

laurel Clif(

00 ; Seconds 23.40; Medium 21.80 to 25.10; Common &amp; Heav·

S~o ond GreQ, Mr.

Mra. Richard Brandt and chUdren, Jeff and Nancy, and Mls•
lo!nry IUD of Columbua were

With Any ·Other Singer Automatk

WE WILL PAY 'h CENT
EACH TO YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY.

_j,,.'"..,.•,.·,.,..,...'",.s,.t.,...,...,.....,.

PT. PLEASANT

I.AMBS -

WY 2-2255

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and Mrs. Dean Wert. and

FrlEE

THEY ARE VALUABlE!

UELAND'S T.Y.

ADMI'ITED: Mn. Wilham end with relatJva in Kentucky.
F. Moody, Pt. Pleaunt; Mr•. Bue,.kw~he~•tl__ _ _ _ _
Kitty Mae Neville, Hogsett; Mr9
-

LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.

j

M•. Hurshel Justice and
ghter SteUa spent the We&lt;&gt;k-11

•

IJ.eumon Sunday

.

:!·~~1::· a~J::t·sons,
~: ~:::r:h~:

Free Oritz Elec. Scissors

only 1 calorie per serving
no sugar at all

0 I

......-.: Mr. 11111 !IIrl. Alilorl fUWtlll IL\fl CRJD'l'l
ruu TV ¥!AMI
. Surprb~ Blrtluloy . .file"'!"'~'~ ~ "!'t;,
l!lodt (Julio Arl!herl, Mill- Vlllftor• at tlie Pt&gt;r" 1d ~ ... _Mills r&gt;~ Plerc~.
.-. Pnrty I• Gir&gt;l'n
I ~D.c.rated ·bb1hday ellka, ~
b'n llllll. Terry of Linea&gt;.. r: 01 Mr. lnd Mro. Allen r · •r •ourrh-st. Muld)&lt;port, accom- Mn. Etliel M'lom ol Lane•- cream and .coltH ,.~ '""""
Mr. loci Mrt. Jolu,l C. cal- ore Mr. and Mro. Arnold Ooo- ponied by her mother, Mr •· vWe was guest of booor at o Jo .lira Em«y lfaiU, Mrt'~

;;nd:,.:;;Mrtt~-_;E~Im~:;er_,:B~IU'tlll~,.;M;:Id-:;:;,.Mr:::;,;·_;and~;;Mrt~-~Calhouo:::;;;_;,;;:.;';;;";;;m-~San;;:;~Dia~·;:g:; o;.·

WltM EACH

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B lldi F nd
u
nf u

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.Free FLOOR POLISHER

cola

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.

People In

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diet-rite

• .,_,_ • 1OO T

Archer of
. The lllllllebuii-Jm eJaa of Mra.
Ruth Evfbe Middleport Church of Chriat
bad 1 lamlly
Pomeroy
••v• t!GO 1o fbe cl)ureb
._:n ;;;;;;'at ltfltr Creeii
lllg lund when II IIIII
Mr Old Mn E W Heos
MpogL and Mr1- Nleholaa ev..,mc ot fbe homo o1
• and dau • ~
Raub, children olckf, Linda and and 'Mrl. lllcbard Pickens
Kana of
·DIIIO Coilirol, who han beetl at Oki· Al!h41. ·SDteoa memben
'
wa, for the paal three and a present ancl llu'ee
AIU!nd"" _ . Mr. and Mrs.
:.11 yeara are the ..,..to of hla Ronald 1:&gt;11111,
lloullt (Corol,ya s u 0
porents. Mr. and Nr1. Jooepb Culllllllnp and Rev. Fred
and 1001 Buteb. Billy
ft!lub. M-5gt. Raub wUl reporllllr.
of Cbarlokm; Mr.
f&lt;jr duty at Jl't. Sill, toUowlnC Tom Bowen, presldeot.
Mrl.
B. Ltwil (Mary
his furlough.
oldod OYer the meetlna
Marprol Buras) Joekle, Lyan
Mrs. Nora Eakloa returned to Rev. Gardner givmg the
sandy, RoiJIOto, va.; Mr.
visithome,
with Mr.
and Mrs.
give The
fl~ to
the alao
Johnson
blr
Dayton,
todayGeorge
alter ed
IDI toprayer.
lf&lt;IUP
Heines and Mra. WliUam Killin· Bible College. Plans were made

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Projects For Circles Studied

Boone Family
Returns From
Month Absence

Around And
~ About
Middleport

Grueser Family
Reunion Held
/n Middleport·

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Circles of the Middleport l&lt;ap- towels made to hold toilet artltilt Church met Tueoday even- I cles and various small articles
nd M
Do ld
11&gt;1 when the study books for to be sent to Hong Kong. The The Rev. a
rs.
na
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lhe new year wer. di"·ussed group decided to place the ~e and chU~-:"";'' and Rev. and Mn. Jl'raDit Cbeeso- The family of the late Jobn tel'll ol America, met bt regular
and projects stud ted .
let "The secret Place" in
- !lo ·-~ve reU bt ;:,m ~ brew entertaine4 .ttb a dinn&lt;tr and Mary GJ'UMer held a re· ttelllioll Monday evertlng with
DORCAS CIRCLE
pJlals. Hostesses fer the Aug- f 'th wlu vaceTh00 ls'ted 088 SUnday for relaUVes including lllllon SUnday at the Middleport Cora Beegle, councilor, presldThe Dorcas Circle met at the uot meeting will be Mrs. James :,te re;th•-;;;, a::;;
Hllah Wangh, ol Columbta, Ken· Park. A picnic dinner was serv•ome of Mrs. Charles Bennett Souders and Mrs. B. F. Parma- li
JobfliO in Denville Pa neth West, Mrs. J. B. Hayes, ed at noon torr.
IU were Betty Rei91th Mrs. David Sneller assist·
a:::' In Manc':.ester, Conn.· with Mr. Qlfford Hayes and 1 on, Prius were awarded to Miss
baa blood poisoning ill
Jng hostess. Mrs. Emma ~ath· Attending were Mrs. A. R.l Rev . Boone's parentl, Mr. and Greg; and Mr. and Mra. Char- Laura Gru~, Po~y, oldfoot; Elizabeth YOOD8 iD
(The Store Cl- 11 Noon Each Thursday)
e-ws presented _dev~tions ~ken Pullen, Mrs. Edison Baker , Mrs. George Boone.
les Woode, of Alfred.
eat present, Kathy Bailey,
Pa., General Hosplt.from ~~e _booklf'l The Secret Mrs. Emma Mathews, Mrs.
Mrs. Boone and children ft'· ~ Weekend guests of Mrs. J . B. kersburg, youngest, and
; Belate Grueser in Meigs
friday Store Houn are 9 to 5 and Saturdey Store
Place, wtlh
Mrs .
Harold
Thomas, Mrs. Isabel Wiue. l mained in Manchester while !Hayes were Mr. and Mra. John lamDoo Grueser, Denver, Colo. Gen~~m~'1':.i.t
Houn are 9 to 9 In The Evening.
Thomas m charge o.f.Tthhe C P~l)- brenner , Mrs. Raymond Sax· Hev. Boone attended the East- Piatt and son, Jotm, Jr. of~ coAmtmtesndthl e greatestMr dlsndtanLoe.
Flower.!l w.ere ordered
r:a~. on the theme.
e r~ a- ton , Mrs. Donald Boone .\1rs. ern Baptist Theological Sem}- lumbus.
ng were
·1
liOn. . taken from the book uf Pearl Hoffman,
Mrs. Beulah nary at Philadelphia, Pa. Whlh&gt;
Robert Grueser, Miss ~1 ':1'"
to EUzaheth Young. A
Bo Thrifty! S.ve All Of Your Soleullps From
&amp;enes1s. Mrs. Donald Boone White, Mrs. Charles White. 1Vlrs. in Philadelphia, Rev. Boone vis- A-lC Ira Butcher has return- Grueser, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
you note was read from
read from the ne"" study bD?k. Charle.!l Lewis , Mrs.
Kalie ited with Mr . and Mrs. Travls ed from duty in Korea to Co- Grater. , Mr. and Mrs.
Tedrow for flowers and
For next month 's
meetmg Mathews and Mrs. Davkl s.-~l- Gibbs former Middleport resi· Jumbus with his family, ~s. P. Grueser and John KAren
sent her and stating she
the pruject will be heavy hand ler. A dessert course was serv- dents .' and attended the Grace Butcher and children. He will and ~les, Mr. and
improving slowly.
;~;~;~~~~~· ed by ELEX.'TA
the hostesses.
Baptist Temple where Mr. Gibbs have a 43-day leave befor~ be-- art BBtley and Mr. and :Mrs. A communication wa,,'gt.I&amp;Uvldl
CIRCLE
is a deaNtn.
ing reassiJifed to the Carolinas. Robert Salley and Cindy,
from the national u
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The EJecta Circle met at the . The Boones also visil.ed t n e Mr. and Mrs. Ira Butcher and and Kathy of Parkersburg.
conceminggon~~~~iliiiiliii~
hOme of Mrs. Gerald AnL'wny 1 colonial village ul Sturbridge.' soo, Jim, ol Middleport, visit- Va. Mr. end Mrs. Leo Grue•
btU and e
with Mrs. Clarence Clark "'· 'tourist attraction. On their re- ed last week in Columbus with .er, Ripley, W. Va.; Mr.
ol Bible and Pl'IIYI!t
sisting. Mrs. Joe Wilson, chair- turn trip they visited in Mariet- 1their son and fondly.
Mrs. H. E. Troy and
pubUc schools. The
TONIGHT ONLY
Vicky and Connie
was instructed to write
VALUES TO
IIITtan, opened . the meeting with ta with Mrs. Boone's father. Miss Judy Butcher, daughter W V . Mr and' M
Homer E. Abele asking
''THE PHANT.OM
$7.95
OF THE OPERA"
II oraver. and M". John Kaulf who Is a patient at a hospttal o1 Mr and Mrs; Ira Butcher is G· a., and. Keith ; ·
to vote agtnst 5747 and for
(ln Color)
presented devotions entitled. there, and also viewed the I75th empJo~ed 8' Nationwide ln:ur- rues:w. Lind ·Haz1 1~
A communication was
Gerbert Kin Geatger Sean
Priced At $2.00 pr. Included in this group
"
The
Christian
is
a
Citizen.
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year
celebration
of
Marietta
ance
ComplllJ
in
Columbus
as
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from
Edith Wakely, dis·
--andof Shoes are Nationally Advertised Brands.
"THI GEOR!il RAFT
The new study books lor the parade which featured floats ~ private sectetary. Miss But- M::.•a;:,;ym~ a~ ~r.,
trlct deputy, urgiDg eacb momSTORY"
year were diScussed 1nrludmg of vanous kinds.
cher wilt be 1 junior at Ohio G
d Ro . Gall' 1.• be to write concerning these
Connies - Paris Fashion - Charm Step Jayne Mansfield Ray Danton "Br
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ot· th Ban ·oo "
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nrue,
tpo ts, r
anc es
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University tlli$ fall.
M and Mr G 0
bills
Keds. Listed below is a size schedule of
foretgh mts•10n book a n d Ch ·ld
Of f. dl
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July 18-19 " These Citi.. ·Giorious," ~ home
, ·• ren
.ra e
Mr. and Mrs, Dan . Farmer I Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mra. Wakely also announced
shoes to be on sale.
"IXPBRtMENT tN
mission study book .
RoU
Are
Honored
and daughter, Lynn, of Dayton', and Robert, Jams and Jimmy, the district deputies end offi·
T\UROR
Plans were made to make
.
were recent guests of the form- and Mr. and Mrs. W_llham T. eers picnic to be held at the
Shoes displayed on rack for easy selection.
Glenn Ford
Lee Remick
ice
cream
and
rake
to
be
takChildren
of
the
Cradle
Roll
er's
mother, Mrs. David Farm- G!ueser and Debra, Middleport; home ol Edith Belzlng. August
-and"IT HAPPENED
len to the eounty infirmary in department of the Middleport er and his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Don Grueser, Denver, and asked ~t each memWidth 1414'h 15 15'h 6 6'h 17 1 7'h 18 I 8'h 19
IH ATHENS"
the
future
.
The
next
meeting
Church
of
Christ
were
recognizArthur
Skinner
and
son,
Tom.
Colo.:
Mrs:
Jack
Grueser
and
ber
send
an
article
for
the
disAA
12
17 12 1313 15 /IJ
(C1nemascope and Color ) 1
will
be
a
picnic
at
the
Middleat
the
sunday
School
l;.~ur
Sandra,
Mtss
Laura
Grueser.
trict
rummage
ule
to
be
helJ
B
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17;5
5 11 13 11
14
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Jayne Mansfif'ld
last sunday. Mrs. Thelma Boy. Mr. and
Georgo Dailu Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grueser September 18. The distrld bons·
Trax Co~:~lton port Roadside Park.
Bob Mathias
Punch and cake were served er' Cradle Roll superintendent anr' sons, Btl he, Stevte, and Ml- ~ 8nd Walter and Kandy, Pommeeting to be held m MarVALUES TO $7.95
~iliiiiliiiiliii~iliiiiliiiiliiiiliii~.;; to 11 members and guesL'l, Je-ri presented mothers or the rhil- chael,_ ~~ . South_ Charl~ston, Ohio . eroyj Mr. and Mrs. Adolph ~ru·
October Z3 was also . an·
Sue. Valerie, and Crystal White. dren with roses assisted by Wen- are VISJttng with theu
Ieser, Sr., Mrs. Freda Mttch,
Ru~ Kepler, natmna)
and Barbara and Joe Anthony
Gerlach, SUnday
&amp;hool Mr. and Mrs.. Forrest
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grueser
wtll be present
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POMEROY, OHIO
LOVEJOY CIRCLE
· Superintendent.
son, Hutch, -~tdd leport, and Mr. and Jon, Mr. and Mrs.
are asked to have caneNEW FALL SHOES NOW IN STOCK
The Lovejoy Circle met
Mothers and children honor- and Mrs. Wilham Matlack,
RusseU and Wayne and T e
1n her honor.
&lt;TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
the home or Mrs. Harold Chase ed were Mrs. Norman Yeau- ter Rd .
Mrs. Stella Grueser,
Communications were
July 17-11
with Mrs. Rhoda Hall,
, son. Kevin : Mrs. Car I Mr. and Mrs. Frank WUson Grueser and Joho end
from MyrUe TlmmerJIUUI,
NOT OPEN
man, presiding. Mrs. p au I Roach , son, Randall Warren; and children, Sharon and Ann,
Mr.. and . Mrs.
of the benefJt depart·
JErlday end S1turdoy
Smart gave the opening pray- Mrs. Arthur Hess, daughters, are in St. Louis, Mo.
Maag, MmerS\'ille.
~nt, and from Elizabeth QulnJuly 19·20
er with Mrs. Richard Owen pre- Christy Jo and Cathy Ann ; Sha Mr. Wilson is attending t h
lin, state secretary.
0
senting devotions entitled, "The t·on Kay and Donald Ray Karr, Firemen's Convention. The
Loyal Helpers Had
i s~~A~f.
PLAN CONFERENCE
TechnicoloJ·
Widow's Mite." with scripture children of Mrs. Donald Karr, will be gune about four weeks.
Elizabeth Taylor
from Mark.
- ---Picnic On Monday
There will he a workerl' conRock Hudson
Rev.
and
Mrs.
MorviD
terence
at Mlddlepcrt Church
The project thairman. M r s tributed
James Dean Carroll Baker
Mrs.
Etht!l
H
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g
h
e
s
son
and
sons,
Dwight
and
Doug·
The
Loyal
Helpen1
class
of
lr;;;i;i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Chill Wills
Sal Mineo Chase, read the names of shuta letter from Mrs James las are on 8 vacation t r 1p the Syracuse Methodist church
Jane Withers
ins. Reading books were disRunning time: 3 Hrs. 20 min.
Pincelli, (the formttr Dora Me- which wiU include a visit in held its annual picnic Monday
who had been helped by Canada and other points of in- evening at the Syracuse Park.
Sund1y, Monct.y, Tuesday
Men's &amp; loys' Summor
the circle.
terest. They will return the last A potluck dinner Wl!l served
July 21·22·23.
Mrs. David Dorst gave !he of July.
six o'clock with Carl Weese
"DAYS OF WINE
profll'am
entitled,
"What
Is
AND ROSES
Jack Lemmon Lee Remick
That In Your Hand1?" A salad
were Mr. ADd Mrs.
Charles Bickford
course was served to members Mrs. Harold Long, Jr., daugh·
Rizer,
Mr. and Mra. Carl
Jack Klugman
guests, Mrs. Paul 'mart ter, Rebecca Jean; Mrs. J o
Mr. 111111. Mrs. WIUiam
Alan Hewitt Tom Palmer
Debbie Megowan
Mra. Florence Rhodes.
Henry, daughter Hecla Jo ; Mrs.
Mrs. Thomas Hayh e - tiny tol'e Chrlll- . . .., come lrwl A llny
.Maxine Stewart
Also attending were Mrs. Charles Hamiltou,
chlldreu mall', Mrs. William ib.euner,
OUferent, Daring, Terrifying
" - • puymont holdo your purclooH fnnl- •-ploee MlecHOd
W11h1d and pretsed
Frances Bearhs, Mrs. Bert BOd- 8andra Jo and Brian Davi&lt;h
. Melvin Grimm, Mlsa MarHarrowing battle of a bright,
ef pro11y llello- olldhllloyo.
imer, Mrs. Cecil Bradbury , Ml's. Mrs. Lowell Beaver, daughter.
Karr, Mrs. Damon Ferrell
sophisticate~ young couple
•
whose marriage is threatenTony Fowler, Mrs. John Seine. Joy Don, Mrs. Raymond Kloes, and Teni, Mrs. Carrie Sinclair
Launders-Dry CINn1n
ed by alcoholism!
Julia Grim, Mrs. Nor a daughter, Paula Rae; and Mrs. and Rose Ann, Mn. WoiU_aJn
Pomeroy
WY 2-5421
Colorcartoons
Hamilton, Mrs. Dana Hamm. June Glaze and son, Ricky.
Eichbtger and Linda, Mrs.
Ralph Rabson, Mrs. E b er
Stowe and Linda, Mrs. Rayal
Thomas and Mrs. Helen VaJnewood.

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THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1963

Fix Cause Of Fire On Bad Cord '
Four Little Gir1s Suffocated In Rutland
RD Fire Wednesday Investigators Believe

FINAL CLEAN-UP OF WOMEN'S

Summer Shoes

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Women's
SHOES

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The annual picnic of the JOF
class of the United Methodist
churcb wu oo Monday evenIng oo the lawn of Mr. a n d
Mrs. Cltarles R. Karr Sr., Naylora Run Hill.
Following the poUuck dinner,
Mrs. Karr took the fll'OUP 011 I
tour of her altracUve borne.
Mrs. An- Lucke, pn!llldent;
conducted a short business ,.,._
sloo. A eootrlhutioD Of • wu
made to the Ynotb Fellowship
for 1.anc11ter camp expet!Bes.
profll'l!M made ... refittlahlng the lroat doora of the churcb
proJect ot the class, was diocusaed. There wiU ba no Aug-

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The Sunday School picnic to
be held July 28 wu IIJIIlOUJIC8d
by Mn. Gerllcl Wlldermoth. Also announced wu the oemtnar
and worlt:sbop ol lhe WSCS tO
be lteld at the cburcb, August
29.
Allelldllll were Rev. and MJ'I,
C. Melvin Alkire, Mr. and Mra.
Harry P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Benton Pcinn, Mrs. Everett In&lt;&gt;· II
mas, Mrs. Lucke, Mn. E. J.
Tracy, Mr1; Dlilaht Parker
M)'!'lls K8y; Mrs. Wildermuth.
Mrl. Jed Webller Sr., Mra. B.
E. Bryant, Mra. Hugb l.ane,
Mra. Alien Elcblnger, Mrit. A-

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