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DETROIT - Ford Motor Co.
which baa promised it will risk
a strike rather than agree to
uqreallstlc terms, today opens
negotiatloos with the United
Auto Workers on a new threeyear contract for 128,000 work- ·
ers.
The UAW began negotiations
for its ~.000 General Motors
worker11 Tuesday and bargaining talks at Chrysler were slated to be&amp;in Thursday. American Motors meets with the UAW
July 8.
At the negotiations with GM,
Walter Reuther, UAW president,
predicted a "long, hard summer" of bargaining and GM
Personnel Vice President Louis G. Seaton concurred.

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wASHINGToN - The Senate
opens debate today on a "second try,. bUI to grant 1.7 milAGRICULTURISTS VISIT - Five agriculturists visited farms in Meigs and Gallia counties Tuesday and
lion federal workers a pay Wednesday. The group has been studying the agricultural financing institut~ons un9er the guidance of the Farm·
raiae and give members
of
Bank and Savings Co. , which was selected by the Ohio Bankers' Association. The group met for a short while
Congress a 33 per cent post _ in the directors' office following a luncheon Tuesday before visitmg the farms of Thereon Johnson, Letart , and
election aalary Increase.
Dan Smith of Racine. - Sentinel Photo.
A serlee of ·Voting tests
on
amendments was
scheduled.

Bank Leads Vil·s,·to ..o' Ru ..u,..I ,.,our
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"After November I
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know what my plans will be. I ' CLEVELAND (UPil - Roy E. Davidson, Gl-and Chief
have thought about taking the of the Bro th er hood of Locomotive Engineers (BLE)
family abroad for at least
a i char ged today !hat the president of the rival Brotheryear or so."
; hood of Locomotive Fir emen a'ld Engineers (BLF&amp;E)
He said England is one coun- !has broken a five-yea r no-raiding agreement between the
try he has considered.
'two uni ons.
Before leaving Warsaw , Ken- Davidson, head of the 38,000 I Gilbert said the BLE&amp;F benedy called on Poland to help members of BLE said H. E. gan organizational drives withease Soviet - American tensions Gilbert of the BLF&amp;E, had dis- ! in the BLE.
and end the East-West divi-1sol ved a gentlemen's
agree- "We have already petitioned
sion of Europe. He referred ment which the two unions had. I the National Labor Relations
to Poland's "special position" j l;ilbl'rt r.eplied to tbe charg- 1 Board for a representation elecbetween Moscow and Washing-, es by slatmg tbat the agree- ! !ton among 22 BLE members
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ment was entered into witb ' on the Green Bay and Western
Davidson's predecessor, Guy Railroad,'' said Gilbert.
L. Brown. and was broken
A merger between the two
because of the BLE efforts to unions has often been proposorganize BLF&amp;F: members 1 cd Gilbert said, but Davidson
through a BLE drive called 1 has refused, citing several reaCAPE I Calling aU promoted :· sons including opposition from
BLE members.
engineers).
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~· of Pomeroy TueB:&lt;'ar available in t'": United States. Haj will be an lllitructor at In t.he United States, so that day afternoon.
th e state 's l ecr eationa l facilities was given added impe•
The J11,aiiur'e calls for salary conducted a tour of the agri· In their countnes, they are Bowling Green University upon new principles may be learned The Meigs County Sheriff's j ~u s today with the announcement ~y Ohio P~wer C?. th~t
lncreas~\ ~veraging about u 1:11Jtural area in Meigs
and agricultural instructors and are completion of his doctorate in and applied in their countries. departmen.t reported that Ken-[ 1t IS dev elopmg two public cam~mg and picmc Sites~
per cent for postal workers and Gallla counties for iive visitors st.udylng In the United States August.
Thereon Johnson, vice presi- neth C. Mtller. 39. of Pomeroy part of 1ts coal stnp mmmg terntory.
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I1gr.oup is escorted by S~bbah AI ings Co. was selected by Ohio planning, assisted by Richard m]urtes in the misha p.
· of which will berome a series 1second area Is located along
es for federal judges and House
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. Ha] , of Lebanon, who IS an as- Bankers Association 10 inform Jones, vice president, and Ted Miller was Involved in an ac- of ca mving are~ s to be ne•·elop- i the Dyes F'ork Creek, an .~rea
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The group amved m Metgs sistant agricultural economist the agriculturists of the financ- 1 Reed, Jr., president.
ctdtnt With Leo S. Curtis, 57, ' ed by Oluo Pow~r, dre . local- ~ ideally st.•te&lt; .for angk!rs, A.
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of Pomeroy Rt. 1.
) ed in Morgan County m the . N. Prentice, vtce pres•d.ent and
them to $30,000 a year. Cabinet visited the Dan Smith, Racine,
Officers said Miller stopped I hear. of rustle. htlly country- ~ general n.anager of Ohto Powmembers would receive a $lO,- and the Thereon Johnson, Lenla~e~s o~~e
to make a left turn into his side. One ~f the campsites er, satd.
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annual hike to $35,000.
tart, farms after a lUJ\Cheon at
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Should the mentally retard· Players. A cast of five actors, "These Are Not Children" Is
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I rat1~r campers.
ve1opmen
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of IS auto
Jacen o a e ou e .
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downtowu Iandmark,
has The itinerary for today m- ed he permitted to assume jobs under the direction of Family one of a series of family life There wa.s heavy damage to •·we 0011 ~ re dPvelnping an- i 0 t e f 10 ow~ - ~~ ·!trochanged bands and will be con- eluded a visit to the Bob Ev- ir. the community? Who deter- Play Director Bradford Wallace plays which Ohio University the back and right back side of other cam pin g faci lity a b 0 u t1 per Y tr ,re~ea tona a: • •es
verted into a 275-room luxury ans Farm in Rio Grande, the mines when such individuals of Athens. will present the prob- troupe has offered to area PTA, Miller's car and heavy damage four mile: snut 01 th~ recent- I :s par J . e ~mpany s exhotel.
West Vjrginia
Experimental arf' able to leave the confines lems faced by Mr. and Mrs. churdl and civic groups dur- to the front of the Curtis car ly completed ca mpsit e. This ensivede rec1amathton Mprogram
Charles W. Cole and Cole Ho- Ji'arm at Laki!l, and the Welk- of family and friends? How do Harry Jordan and ltleir retard- ing the past t wo years.
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tels Inc. toolr over operation of er Poultry Farm in Hemlock parents of a 20-year-old men- ed son "Joey."
Booking arrangement.s for a No arrest.s were reported.
Muskingum · Guernsey • Noble
tht hotel Tuesday and announ- Grove.
tally retarded youth solve such
performance of "These Are
County a.·ea where the utility
ced the renovation plans. Cole Dunlock Ranson Kantembre, dilemmas for themselves and
Not Children" may be made
cond:.~cts strip mining operasaid he planned the
Thapson z. Madise, and
their son?
by phoning the Ohio University
lions.
to luxury rooms and suites to emon Nelson Bonogwe, all
These are just a few of t he
School of Dramatic Art and
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"Development of this campmeet the competition of new Nyasshmd, came to the
questions raised in the one-act
Speech. LY 3-1011, extension
ing and p•cni( area for the use
downtowu hotels.
States May 27 enroule
drama "These Are Not Chil326.
Funeral serv tces for Charles ot Ohio's citizens and visitors
Loodon to New York.
dren" which will be offered to
Local psychologistM educators NEW HAVEN , w. va. _ Ross Shoe maker. 76. Mtddle- from other states is an extenDAYTON - A recently or· their arriveal, they have
organi&lt;~tions iii SQutheastern
and counselors, chosen by those Frank E. Yllung, Sr., 57 , retir- port. who died Tuesday even- sio~ of this agreement , and is
ganized corporation engaged in several days In Washington, D. Olllo free-of~harge Ibis Fall by
organizations booking . "1'hese ed railroad eng:nl!el', died Tues- ing at McConnellsvtlle. w1ll be. in keeping witt. our company's
coin collecting, and headed by C. and arrived in
the Ohio University
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Are Not Children" Will serve day at New Haven at the home held Fnday. 2 p. m. at P~p- policy of restoring mining proformer Gov. Michael V. DISal- June 15th at Ghio Stat!! .Uni, By United' Prell lntematiOIUII as discussion leaders following of his son, Frank Young, Jr., lar Ridge. church w1th burtal perty to productive use," Mr.
le, will offer $1 million In stock verslty. Randolph A. M.
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Thundershowers boiled e~st- the play.
with whon he made his home. in the Poplar Rtdge cpmeterr Prentice ~aid.
for sale to the public.
bolah, of I,.lber'-, who has been
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ward off the heat-baked platns
He was born July 12, 1906, at The Rev • Prack Scaggs w•ll
"We are a business as of tn- studying at the University of
today while mucb of ~he nation
Mason, th~ son of the late Pet- officiate.
There are "unlimited possiday," aald DISalle, chairman Wisconsin, joined the
braced for another Wilting day fi:tlllw(.t.l&gt;n~~· '·*""""'~*'*"""""'$! er and Bertha Joachim Young, He was born October 2. 1887, bilities" for developing other
of the board of the Paramount in Columbus. '
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In the 90s. .
Leo Kennedy, Middleport and besides his son, Frank, he at Cheshire and was a mem- campsites on Ohio
Power'a
Pana~ City, Fla., w a 8 swimming pool manager, Ia 1s survivt:d by two ~aughters, ber of the Middleport Baptist strip mine nroperty if the inInterntlonal ColD Corp., En- They were c~~n by .
glewood Ohio as he announc- seniority In agriculture work
soaked wtth UJ6 inches of rain announcing family night at tile Mrs. Dottie van Meter, and Church. He was the son of the itial sites prove popular, be
ed the ~ ~fferlng Tuesday.
lr six hours during the night, pool to begin TbUnday, July Mrs. Agt.es A. Roush. both of late James and Harriett Cqu- Hdded .
The company reportedly Is t/le
and an unconfirmed tornado 2 fro.m 7 to 9 p. m. The pool M&amp;son; 11 grandchildren, three ghenour Shoemaker, and was a i
only one of its kind to make
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Bar- was repo~ ~~ty~s south- will be closed at 5 p.m. oa sisters, Mrs. Mary Walsh, Mrs. retired blacksmith helper for [
sue, NOT $3
stock available to the publlc
'ton 1{oll of Logan, president of west of
.ge 1 • n.
Thursday and reopened at 7. Clara Roush, and Mrs. Tresa the NYC Ratlroad.
The cost of swimming leeand the first to secure an effecthe Ohio Charrber of Com- The searmg -heat Tuesday Youth uncle• ~ mast be ae-' Gibbs, al' of Mason; three bros
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tlve registration with the
merce, tOdav began a one-year broke records across the North compr.:tle.: by parents. In case
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y k of ra or eo wea. r • e Young, of Mason, and Lf!o F. Manley, Middleport, and Mrs. son for the two-week cour11e 1 ~
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Funeral services for Mrs. River Valley Water ·Sanitation to the hospi
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Joseph (Effie! Soltesz, Grove j stead of $3 as reported earller.
Milford Hawk 61J who died lit Commission (ORSANCO( .
City. Among the reco 1 were evening.
Mr. Younf was a mernlx!r of City; two 11sters, Mrs. Hattie
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Holzer llosPitai M~day, wilJ,. be Pollution control •ctlvlties of 99 degrees In New York, lOO at
Saint Joseph Catholic Church Wilt, Middleport, and Mrs. AgADMISSIONS - Mn. CiJar. held at 'the Ewing chapel Thurs- the comml&amp;slon ext~nd Into Phll~elpblit, Pa., 99·8 degrees
m:a ' @!t.!5$hii &amp; ~ in Mason Friends may call at nes Sears, Buycrus; two bre&gt;LOCAl,. TEMPS
les Whittington, Cheshire; Law• day at 2 p.m.: wllb burial
state~ in the Ohio Valley at Windsor l.ocks, Conn., and
PROBING ACCIDENT
Foglestong Funeral Home any thers. Everett, of Bidwell ; Hoi- The temperature In Pomeroy'a
renee McDaniel, Raclite; Ger· the Mound Cemetery at 'ChesIndlal\8. Kentucky • 93 at Burlington, Vt.
Mlddll!port P?llce are Invest!- time. Rosary services will be lis. Middleport, and several business diFtrict at 11:18 a. m.
trude '41111, SyriCUII; E' a tflr. Tbe ReV'. Eugene Emerson,
York, Ohio, Pennsylvan- Chicago sizzled throup Its gating an act:ldent which oo- held at tbe funeral home at grandchildren.
toda} was 7'1 decrees, under
Bailey, Lon&amp;. Bottom; Leonard Tuppers Pljins, will : offJCiate. ia, VIrginia and West Vlrs~~Ua. fifth straight day of ~ curredeesday at 9:14 a. m. uo Wectne.day (EDT) . Funer- Friends may call at the R.aw- cloudy sl&lt;Jea.
Lee, Harrlsooville;
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DISCHARGES - - MJ1, War- lPJib Belbi!l EUB church. a'hd
Producta Co., baa beeb
beaches for reUef.
Bruce Donald .Wallace, Middle- oseph C..thollc church Thurs- any time after 3 p. m. ThursomCE To aAl8JC
ren Clay, Jlarr,llonYillt; SteUa .of q.e D Of A l!ldge. · · ' · ~erpber'Oi the OhioWa" Pol- l
port •. and Be~erly Ann Bums day moruinf at 10 a.m. (EDT) day.
The M~ County ASC office
Ebersbl!cii•. PolfteroJ; :L~cy Sbrvivors looludf! her hus- ~ti?n Control Board since Its ,
TO PLAY LOGAN . of Clifton.
with the Rev. Father Thomas
at the MaSonic ,..mple will b1
'Potta. Uletlllre; ~dred ~ baltd,
Hawk: f9'Jl' dl!u- ~011 Jn ~~~·
TIM; .~tbemba ~team
FINED ... COSTS
~Orton offlt:uttlng, and burial
TO WEAR WHITE
closed Friday, July .3.
Jr, Pomero,.
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~.tty sioner Jll , the ORBANC9 Inter• slated to play Loaan 1 t.egl~ Johlltly N. Thabet, of Pt. I otic cemettry.
Daughters of America wIll
JAILED tuEsDAY
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fo~Gov. nine Thursday, July 2, ' It, 5.10 Pleasant, W. Va., was fined
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ne" seV&lt;!l"al days this wf"!t: weekend 111111 Maurlee Clark Ill
· - --- - ond Robert l.a yne.
Mary Jane Webb, d• ughter Mr. and Mrs. James l..eyne Huntington.
TO \IPii:N BARBER SHOP of Mr. and Mr1 . WUbur Wel&gt;b, and lamUy have I"'Ved inw Mrs. Dave Balr and Mn.
Mr. ·R!y Daweon bu
has entered Southerton Beauty their new home 011
Myrtle -Foster of Cleveland
chased the equipment o!
School In Hunllngtlln.
Drive.
were recent IIUests ol Mn.
ANNUAL Plt'NIC HELD Church In New Haven with Roush Barber Shop and will
Mr. and Mrs. Ches!A!r Weav- Claytoo Athey has
Bo!r's sls!A!r and. family, Mr.
The •unun. SuDI!ny Scb"'l [ ih• Rev . Joek ·r. Wekh ollie-\ en a sho~ In New Haven In the er and Lawrence are spending to his home af!A!r being a
and Mrs. Dorsey Lee Roush
pieloiL of th&lt; r;cw !1&gt;ven E. u. raHng. Grandparents are Mr., oear futu.e.
the summer mont)ul touring the tient at Holzer Hospital.
and Carolyp.
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BIRTH
Western slates llld
Canada. Lynn ~DIIer, daughrer
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They will visit with relatives Mrs. Josephine Miller, has
\\' V • T&lt;1~se 3t~e[•d ' ng were Iall of ~ t&gt; 'W Haven.
of Columbus, Ohio, are an. ir. Kansas.
tered Clbel • Huntington Hoe.
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Mr. a1,d , ,., l'a•l Rickard a;1dl SEW!!'IG CLUB "ICNIC 1nouncing the blrtb of a 7 lb. Mro. Phoebe Ranson of Nitro pi~l tr take a two year course
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taus htor.. Me r.nd Mcs. liar- Thi Se wing Club held their son on June 23 at MI. Carmel W. Va., visited her meces and studyln~ to be a laboratory
olo u,,,.~•rn•r anc family, Mr. ] ••r. ual picnk on Tuesday even- Hosp ita' in Cd umbus. T h ~ their ramill_es, Mrs. Herman technrclan.
• •·d ~~; , Hu ry .\1t!!rr and dli.U- ing on ~bt lawn of the homt motl~ er is the fmm er Connie Layne, Mrs B. R. Vance of Mrs. Joe McComb haa regh tc-rs. Mr. and l&gt;b •. John E'tl!l·i of Mr. and Mrs. w. T. Stone. Wa rtb of New Haven. The New Haven,
Mrs
Arthur turned t&lt; her home In Pitts·
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asrne•·, ~lr. anc 1.-lrs Berr. ard 11\!embers and husband s att•nd-1 grondmo.ther· are Mrs. Sadie Goodwin of Point Plusant, sev- burgh. She.,.., visiting here be- - M H - ~
L1evmg
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-~ ·~rs. enry ""s
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l' . a nd j' ing were' Mr. and Mrs. N.- 0. Warth o[ New
cause va
me lllness of her
Mrs. .~d ·~~rd Bu_mgarner li~d 1 \Vein , -,\ 1 and Mrs . A. K. Me- ! Louise :undiff 01 Columb'Js. ~he I Mr. and Mrs. John McGrew .t.her , Mrs. P. E. Roush.
family, Wou11a. Gnmm, BeLy] Ch..ng, Mr. and Mrs. B.
c~nditfs havl one other child, and fa~Hy of Buckhannon, W. . Mrs. Marlne Grimm is a
Scarbw". h•v. and Mrs. Mar- Vanre, Mr. ond Mrs. Harold Ttrnuthy.
Va., vlsrted their parents, Mr. tient at St. Jo9eph Ho9pllal In
tin Be!'lslord and Andy , Mr. Johnson , Mr. and Mrs. J ames
TO OPEN STORE
and Mrs. Floyd Carmack, Mr. Parkersburg.
and ,\ 1" . Chari., Weaver and Ma cKnight, Mr. and Mrs. Her- Robert Layne and Donald and Mrs. J . V. McCgrew ov- Mr. alK. Mrs. John F. Roush
Charlene, M1 . •nd M•s. Ralph man Layne, Mr. and .•Irs. Lloyd Bumgardner are openina
er the weekend .
and family visited over the
Sayre .no J&lt;,ns, Beverly and 1Roush , Mrs. L. C. Roush , Mrs. G.E. Appliance Store in
Mr. B. J . Howard, manager weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
H..-metta Knapp , Mr.
and ]' H. L. Dyer, Mrs . R. F. Bryant, Thabet Building on Filth
of Stiffler Store In Po~eroy, Freeman Rou9h at Cleveland,
Mcs. Euger.e Hudnall and fam- Mrs. Fred Ratey, Mrs. D. A. in New H&lt;.ven on July !st.
and Bonanza Store In Mrddle- Va.

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STORE
HOURS:

'Thursday
e:OO p.m. St. Paul's
Lutheran Church
Syamore &amp; Se110ni St.

serv

10~ ~~~ J ld Bar·
tu r.of C•l : , ~ brief·

1yng lth Mum d Mn Hugh
Be.;s rec:~t]y~
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OPEN FRIDAV NITE UNT-IL 11 P.M.

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carton
serves 18

complete success. Tbe mother

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SUMMER DRESSES

Corner Mill and Second Sis.
.
STORE HOURS
THURSDAY . ... . .. ..... . . . 9:00 to 6:00P.M.
FRIDAY .. ............. .. 9:00 to 11:00 P.M.

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.

• Ri,ght Reserved to Limit Qu-antitiea

Cherokee Brand

cans,

CHARCOAL
BRIQUETS
10 ....

Open All Day July 4th

JELLY
J9c

$1.00

Kingsford Br1nd

Open I to 8 Mon. Thru Sat.

'1LACKBERRY.

. Halves In Syrup
No. 2'12

TUPPERS PLAINS

Dutch Girl Brand

PEACHES

4

Fifth 1nd Pe1rl
RACINE

7

RT. 124

RUTLAND

43

ea. J9c

83

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FAIR

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LEMONS
doz. J 9c

bats. $1

'111 doz.

lb.

WIENERS

25c

LUNCHEON MEAT

89c

1-lb.
pkgs.

IOO.t;:..·

• Cherry
•Peach

CRUSHED

PI

39

4.:: '1
210
2 ....
89
79

IOh-oz.

24-oa.

JELL-0

2-.
btl. 39

39

16-ol.

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All Fruited FIDYol'l

31

pkg,

29

lb.
plog.

21

3-o,..
bous

23

MARIO'S STUFFED
MANZINILLA OLIVES

BLEACH
Gallon Jug

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PEACHES

SIZE

\\f.~

cons

NtlWtUS.

GRAPE er ORANGE
46·••·
cane

DRINKS

With thb C.UOOn &amp; Purdlo" af,

SAVE 61c!
DERMA FRESH

KAISER

Skin &amp; Complulen lotiOn

SOl;rs:~P'

#

tl''

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HEAVY

Widttl

'Dun

FOIL

any ~VANS

LESTOIL

39 ~

6-as.
!ttl.

Now thru Friday, July Jrd.

Early Alnericon Decorator Bottle

LUSTRE CREME
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RELISHES

TEEN QUEEN

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Palmolive

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Casklllrt Talc••
Giant

log.-JIIItnthol

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$1

liPID SHAY£

HOT~

bottle

69

28-01.
Btl.

Pine Scent

Liquid Shampoo

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FAMILY

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... ct. .•

1-lb. Cello Pkg.

FRUIT

At

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Hot

24 ct.

CHIPS

Sliced - Halves

SAVE 34c!

No. 12 ]or

B-et.

kllle EVANS
POTATO

HUNT'S
Yellow Cling

COLGATE TOOTHPASTE

~Q~~~

cans

1

DISCOUNT DRUGS

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Evans Ice Tea Bags
Spam Luncheon Meat 3 ~:~ '1
Spam Spread
2 %":; 39
Hudson Whittlapkins 2 0:k~: 29.
Chal'lliofaper TOwels Z.f; 39 Gold Seal Sweet Pickles ni:; 39 .
Hamb. Dills ~;.:;w• 2 ~~~- 39
Sl'
Vietti Barbecue ~-=k 2
Chinet Platter Plates Pkv· 39
49
"9
Dixie Cups
White Paper Plates
~: 39
Trophy Jumbo Peanuts !:: 39
Kraft Salad Mustard
2

4!: 89

Dan111k Marshmallows

coi~PERTONE

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box .

At any EVANS

_':»

Cocktail
Peanuts

48-ct.

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Jack &amp; Jill
Brand

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PLANTER'S

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Mlnlatur.

With thlt Covpon &amp; Purcha• of1

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MIX or MATCH

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4 303 $1

Pkg.
of 10

Spice Sticb I Drops
Danmak Marshmallows

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At any EVANS

eApple

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Chudde1

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59

32-az.
btl.

Clark

SUNTAN LOTION

PIES

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Clark Bars

J::~· 39c

IGrl

bath pack

CANDY

Buckeye Sliced

Swiss t.'',jss Fruit Filled

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Peanal BaHer Kisses

BACON ~~~~ - ·- -

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20-oz.

Bush's Shellie Beans
Roral Prince Yams
-ltnt's Fruit Cocktail
Yast~~lte YC. Peaches
Slakelr's BartleH Pears
Hawaiia1 P•h Base
Wesson Oil

SPAM

Old Smc:jke Hou$e

2

Juicy, Large 165 Size

15c

49c

.

No. I

Woodbury Soap

family Siz~

11-oz.

11)·0%.

25c OFF

COFFEEMATE

In Our Ice Cream Dept.

·· large 27 Size

Cantaloupes

CATSUP
14 oz. bottle

Now Phone No. SH 2-5543

FOR YOUR JULY 4th PICNIC!
F1irmont
'!4 GAL
DAIRY
FAIR _ __

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6 flat Cana Sl
4 ian 51

Dole Crushed Pineapple
MoH Fruit Treats ~:~.0.

ePRODUCE BUYS

24 oz.
jar

Hunt's Brand

Department Store

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Caas

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20:o&lt;. 49
,

4

Smucker's Blackberry Jelly
Smucker's Blackberry Jam

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Route 7

Colon

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"The Store With A lbrt"

Asst.

10-ol.
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Clover Farm

2c Off

GRAPE
ORANGE
ROOT BEER
LEMON
GINGER .ALE

Grope

$

Nab11C41 Chlt Chat

Food M1rket

con1

SPECIAL!

JELLY

SAVE 30e
Snider's

Bottln

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Clover Farm Store

boxes

'1
'1

211

HOFFMAN'S

20-0z.

RUTLAND

'

POTATOES 10
10

KOBEY'S
ITE CLOUD

400-ct.

CATSUP

We Will Pay '111 Cent Each
1o Your F1vorite Ch1rity.

LYONS

White
Aqua
Pink

SUPER" MARKETS

CAN BE FOUND IN EVERY DEPT. AT , , ,

RACINE

_,

"'CANS$

THEY ARE VALUABLE!

Court Street- Pomeroy

No. 300

facial TlesuH

SAVE YOUR R. C. COLA,
DIET
COLA, NEHI TRUE FRUil
ORANGE, AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE CAPS

PhiUips Sisters Style Shop

HUNT'S

AND

BEST COLA BUY

ON

•

PORK BEANS

BANG-UP
VALUES

NOW IN HALF-QUARTS

OR

1410-01&lt;.

We HJserve the right to Limit Quantities

Royal Crown Cola

JULY 4TH SALE
SPECIAL

The operution was declared a

is the forme.
Knapp of
New Haven.
are Mr. ond Mrs. Rgy
I
of Mason ond Mr. 1rnd Mrs.
Melvin Knapp of New Maven.
BAPTIZFD Suuda)
Joanna McGrew, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John McGrew of
Buckhannon, W. Va., was bapliled Sunday at the reiiUiar
vk-. at St. Paul's Lutheran

R-"tA Club
· v ·. Lmet
UB~~~~;\jp~o=rt:,
:wa:•:l:n:M:ic:hlg:a:n:o:n:bu:sl:·:::P:h::UC:oo:k:e:v:ls:lted=o=v=er:t~he
The Rot.ary
Thuf!·
day evening for their
dinner meellng
at Hartford
Methodist Ct.urch. A short buslness meeting was held. Those
attending were Donald F. Roush
HPrman Layne , Floyd Carmack,
Lloyd Roush, Richard Ord, Dr.
John Ridgway, Jack Flesher,
EACH BOTTLE!
Clyde Foley, Rome Williamson,
Russell Capehart, Hsrry MillSERVES THREE!
er, Edwin Stein, Arthur 11\at.:t,
Thomas Reed, Rev. Marvm
Frame.

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lly , Mcs.
E. C.Mr.
Riddle,
Milts I• Smith,
M". Otlie
Roush
Mrs.
Ethel
rtlddle,
and Mrs.
Edwin Stein
and Mr.
and, Mrs.
Dwigbl Sayre and
family, Stone. Guests attending were
Ava Sayre, T. W. AboHn and Mrs. Phoebe Ran•on of Nitro,
fwmlly, Mr. and Mrs. Otha
w. Va ., Marilyn Johnson of Galving, Pet!! Burris and .John , lipolis. and Mrs. George James
Mrs. Howard Burris, Mr.
and family of Hartford
•. . MrvJomes N. Roush and chi~ I~UTHERI'; CHURCH MEN
~n . Mrs. Tom Hoffman
The i.utheran Church Men
Tommy, Mrs. Fred Batey,
mel in the New H•ven Park
MIIUo Bumgarner, Mil.
on Wednesday evening for a
Flesher •nd Sharry, GaU Craw- cook out supper. Those attend.
lord.
lug were William RJssell, Bill
UNDERGOES SURGERY Powell, Joe Paugh, Donald
Robin Harless, son of Mr . Bumgardner , Lloyd Roush, Car·
1
and Mrs. Robert Harless of 1
'
Columbus, Oh10,
underwent op- '
en heorl auriery at Children's
Hospital in Columbus recently.

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Jackson Misses 'Perfect GaiDe' By Pitch

Rookie Honors 1oss Up

Now He Tells Her
very dear person, a friend of
Desr Bolen:
mine, who ia recenUy out of the
For 28 years I have
been hospilaL She has been so good
giving my husband peaches and to so many. but somehow pe~
cottaAe cheese salads. He al· ple forget . She Ui, Mn. Michael
ways seemed to like them, at Mraz, 165 Roessler,
Street,
least he ate them and
said Boonton, New Jersey. Thank
nothing.
you. - A FRIEND
The other day he informed Dear Helen :
me that he hates peaches and
What a heartwarming expercottage cheese and &amp;lways has, ience it has been for me and
and he will never eat it again. also my husband and ymmg son
He has always taken out the to receive so many get - well
garbage before he goes 1o wishes and letters of encourwork. Two days ago he didn 't agement. I am up in a wheel
take it out. When I asked him, chair all day now and feeling
he said he was tired of laking good. I am confident that God I
out t~ garbage, and he proba- will restore me the use of my 1
bly wouldn't ever do it again.
arms and legs. May I ask ror
He u!led to .,ear whatever I your continued prayers to this
laid out for hi~. Now ~e picks rnd, send a heartfelt thanks to
out another shirt and lle
on , all who wrote·~
Gratefully,
purpose.
I Mrs. Marion Zimmer, Pierce,
.
. Neb!" 1~t-~.
I
An.d, Helen, thiS tops It all: D
H1
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tt
ear
een:
Th I.s mornmg 1 pu wo s11ces M
th
II
d ,.
· th
Y mu er ye s an 1r1ts me
of bread In e toaster , and, 1, th f
She ed
when thev popped up . I gave a. e Ime.
us
to 1ove
him one ~f the!tl. He handed it me, but n~t an,Y more. What
. ,,
can I do. I m elght and threeback and sn1d, No, I wont the foorths. _ MAD AT MOM"
on• on the left Side ."
D
Md
a: ·
Do you suppose he' s he"mg ear
·
8 Y the lime
th ·
bee
h , lak
thiS Is printed,
8
.~se e s
en l"m sure you•:J be over your (
. lteS wtayl
m res n ano~.uer woman? .
MRS W
mad, and so wlll your Morn. I
• W.
Next f.ime, honey, do what our
Dear· Mrs.
..
k'·' d
. a 1etter to your
More Iii&lt; e1y bec.t'luse he,s tak• MJush o: wrtt.e
d
. ..
en Interest in a man him- ot e~, an,, end, It Witt- hugs
.
. and k1sses. You II get them, I
seIf . Th ere comes a t1me
m
te
H
every husband's life w h en guar.an e. - .·
.
"managing" (real or imagined) I Th_l: c~l~rnn Hi. dedicated to
.
farn1lv livmg, so If you're havk
I
t f I
maesamueouonm.
.
·
.
Stop worrying and let . him ing kid trouble or JUSt PI a In
kick up his heels. _ II.
trouble, let Helen Help YOU.
She wdl also welcome your own
De ar HeIen :
.
.
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,
amilsmg experiences Address
This 18
u 1 Bott e1 m
. care· of t h 1s
. a r1d1culous. thmg but ,peen
ft's gomg to end up m a major
fight. We have a climbing rose newspapPr.
and it needs an arbor. We got
----a nice arbor and nailed u to
the fence. The nails
came
through on our neighbor's side
Galflpoli•, Ohio.
oi the fence, so he came out
Saturday, June 27, 1914
wilh a hammer and pounded
SALES REPORT of
them back through, which made
Ohio Valley Livestock Co. I
our arbor foil down and broke
HOGS _ 175 to 22u lbs. 16.50
Se\eral branches of the · rose to 17.00; 220 to 250 Jbs . 16.50 to
bush . This made my hu&gt;band 17.011: Light 15.00 to 17.00; Fat
mad , so he took bigger nails Sows 12.111' k 14.00; Stag, 12.00
and ha~mered th~ arbor back I to J4 .00 : Boars 8.00 to 12.00;
up agam. Our neighbor came Sows &amp; Pigs 60.00 to 100.00 ;
out after we'd gone to bed and I Shoats 6.(1(l to 15.00.
pounded tbem back through. Ev· ( CATILE - Steers 14.00 to
ery evening it's the same thing. 20 00 ; Heifers I2 .QO to
HI.OO;
The holes are gelling bigger I Baby Beef 18.00 to 2.l011; Fat
11ml bigger and the fence won't Cow~ 1f oo to 15.00; Canners
lokc much more. What should 8.00 to 12.00; Bulls 14.00
to
we do? - READY TO WILT 18.00; l..ilk Cows 80.00 k 175.00
Dear Ready: .
"
VEAL CALVES - Tops 25.·
The obviOus: arbor
15; Seconas 2().00 to 24.00· Med.
trate," which ls a lousy pun but ium 18.00 to 22.00 : Com. &amp;Hvs. j
U.e only way lo aettle a silly 18.00 lo 24.50; Culls 15.0t
to
dispute between two grown-up 20.00.
man. (Or are they?) - fl.
SHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms. 4.00
Your Holpln1 Hand Department lo 10.00; Slock Ewes •.OC to 10.·
Dear Helen:
00; Fat Sheep 4.00 to 8.00; Culls
Please ask your kind readers l.OO to 1.011; Bucks 4.00 to 8.00;
tfl send a word of cheer to a Fat Wethers 4.00 to 8.00.

Leaders

I Boys' Play

Schedule for Use of Park
ddl
A
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In Mi eport nnounce

Tl:~\~.~r1~~1~t~~~~~

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Over Visitors

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Reduced!

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ClELAND'S T.V.

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'Fireball'

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The spokesman added Roberts .
wHs "coherent most of tile 1

time ."

READY· .MIX CONCRETE

18

175Lb,
•
Freezer
CU. FT.Drewer Typo
Uflllll Refrigerator For
Smell11t Space on ihe Markel

FITS YOUR BUILDING PLANS.

I

Roberts Takes Roberl.;; was burned' over 70 1
pf'r rent of his body when his I
'furn For w·orse car smashup
was involved in a threeduring the World

8

See Us For All Your Clothing Needs- For
Sports and Every-Da v Living. Make the 4th
a Safe One. We Want To See You Around
On The 5th

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A spokesman at Charlotte Me- !

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OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY
JULY 2
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

morial HospiU!I reported Tues- ~
da_v night that the 3.'l-year-old .
racing veteran's condition had 1
: changed ' 'within the last 48 :
: hours from satisfactory to fair ." :
1
She n'pnrtPd he f-wd cff'·
ve lo ped n mi lrl ~·a~e nf pw-·u , m o nl::~ c:n rl pmN iblv ha&lt;l !'I hlrul&lt;l
· infection. l'0m mn~ ,• mong tJ 1rn
· .' il'!im~ - He wns nmning a hit.!h
'rv. r ;md wu:ot hf'in - ~ iven ox

Naw York qothing House
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POM!Iov, OHIO

PORTABLE
Plu.a in any uo .. outtet

&amp;en U1rough a mask ii'round

ANTHONY
Plumbinq -Heating
Your Oependabl•

Ideal For One Room.

Delivered Direct To Your Job

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AND

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

HEATING

WY2-3284

PLUMBING
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59c Chicken legs

lb.

lb.

SUPER·RIGHT--5 VARIETIES

Sliced Cheese

lb.

39c Cube Steaks
49c Turkeys ~~~~~ED _
ALL GOOD

Paper Plates

Fruit Drinks

4

18-lb.
AVG.

Dill Pickles

$1.00

Angel Food

larg•39

ring

A&amp;P BRAND-FROZEN

Lemonade

RED RIPE

GOLDEN SWEIT-I'RISH

3 69c
l·lb.

pkgo.

THERM-O TUMBLER

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59C

Unbreakable
Dishwuher Safe
Stainproof

1-kz.
btls.

29c Sweet Pickles

Turquol10- VIolet - 11. .
Cor1l - Lime - Y;fltew
Pink 1nil Oran..

WITHOUT
COUPON

lb.
pkg.

20 99c

~ptlicl by Law.
"\'~ lbJ'u Jlll1 4

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THERM-O TUMBLER

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Ill Coli. Ulllt A&amp;P'o

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49c

SUPER-RIGHT
WIENERS

ll:ulual•• ollleml

BEAUTIFUL
COLORS

8

-- q~:~39c

Wllh pun:ha10 of 2-lbo.
orm""

$5.00 or More

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Big 12oOL upaclty

ANN PAGE

8 ,., 49c Charcoal

Pun:hoooOf

..... '"',.. &amp;L&amp;C.tll• ~a: ~.ro••• aYataM

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KEEPS COLD DRINKS COLDI

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Pink Salmon- 2 33C
Ketchup
1-lb.
can

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OMPANY
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· 150· PLAID STAMPS' WITH COUPONS BELOW

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6-oz.10C
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BRIQUETS

SWEET CORN

FRIDAY, JULY 3.

MIDDLIEPdRT, 0.

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C

GOLD SEAL

TOMATOES

'

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Gallon
Jug

PLAIN
OR
KOSHER

JANE PARKER

79c

Each

pkg.

MAOISON BRAND

RINGO

69c

45c

2 89c

3 79c Sliced Bacon

FONDA WHITE

14-o:r:.
cans

- - lb.

lb.

6-oz.
pkg ••

59c Lunch Meat

GRAPE·
FRUIT
PUNCH

6 sc

YOUNG TENDER

49c Meaty Breasts

AMERICAN--PIMENTO-SWISS

WHOLE
OR HALF .. ...... lb.

FROZEN

FRESH OR FROZEN-FRYERS

Chuck Steaks

Office Closing

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lb..

BLADE CUTS

by our

.

. . AVJE,

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HAM

FRESH OR FROZEN

Ground Chuck -

will be observed

H~tR Firestone
·.
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SUPER-RIGHT-COOKED

LEAN--FRESH-TASTY

\

Open Thurs. 9 to 8 p.m.
Friday 9 to 9 p.m •
CLOSED Saturday
JULY 4th and
SUNDAY, JULY 5th

79c BULK WIENERS ltbs.89c
SEMIBONELESS

Pkg.
of 100.

STORE HOURS

lb.

COOKED-liONEL ISS

WATERMELON

*

Plllj! in allY 110 outlot'
Thermostat I: Air Vent.

_

FULL
SHANK
HALF

CENTER
CUTS ___ Ib.

RED RIPE SWEET JUICY

PORTAIU:E

eNO FUSS •NO MUSS eNO WASTE . 1

c

FROZEN--CONCENTRATED

$4 9 9

7,000 Blu

4,000 BTU

1

Retails effective tbru
July 4th In Middleport-Pomeroy

SUPER-RIGHT-ALL MEAT SKINLESS

HAM SLICES

INDEPENDENCE

AIR CONDITIONERS

CHARLOTTE, N.C. fUPI\ - : .Junior Johnson and Ned JarCo lorful r.IPnn (Fireball) Hob- rett, also Ford drivers, were
f'f'ts, whose name ha s been 1 the other two drJver 11 involved
' ~.\'nn~1omous With stock cnr driv- , and it was Jarrett who helped
; m,.,; lor years. llas t~o~ken a turn ' puU Roberts from his naming :
fr.r the worse In h1s battle to vrhicle. Neither Johnson nor ·
1·i·covt&gt;r from severe burns suf- : .Ja rrett suffered ~erious
ft&gt;red m &lt;1 May 24 racing mis- ; ies.

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to 22.50; Stock Heller Calv11
17.00 to 20.110.
VEAL CALVES- Tops :18.10;
Seconds 25.110; Medium 11.00 In
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As wllh many o1her pursul11,
the bighe$ toll 11 8DIOOI 1he
newcomeri who have mt yet

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and how 111 av~..tbem. Even ca1DpslinC ~
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.It 18 or1se not 1o •et too far 1J ,'t_ha~lto•~T• • ~
botoN you aet .- boat to the
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trailer and tow It behind your whUe tb&lt; boat lo m oaolloa. U small boal, becauoe squallo ol· UJed •• a tranqulller. U It ...
car. Thil calls for reduced speed speed II yoar _..., ...'1 l&lt;n arise '"' very abort notice. considered habit-lat . . . . . . . .
ospecially on curves and in a 1 b1l e docll er ....,.. boa11, IIIII- If your boat doea ~pole, otay obould be tak111 OIIIJ ~
high wind. Otherwise, your trail· I er anehored or movlq. A • 4 wllh lt. 'l'hll .will Improve your corelul 111pervilion by a fllr·
er can literally pull you off keep • clooo lootoal r.. nrlm- cllance of being oeea and pick· oiclan.
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lbo road.
aaon IJid water olden, who ad up. llotddea, 1ho Ilion may
ore lbe pedeltrl- of 111o look closer than It to IJid ..-en Q -o.r doollr hu . , Onee 011 1he water, eoosldera- tor.
lhe' best swlmmen have trou- band l.lklnc MotamlDe. 'ftf!l
lion for othero and common
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ble swimming t!J"eal distance d
lhil do•
oenae will go far Inward lncrea• H IJ unsafe to Jump or dlve in cold wall!r especially If It Is oes
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share your pleasure, take lhem merged object or even bit the Learn all the rules and obey en to prevODt •1taclll fi.
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aboard In relays. Overloading lllriace at an angle that will them. Then, If you are not the pectoris. 11 glv• man eorin ""
tVeaUy Increases chancea of tnock your breath out For max- seasick type, have yourseU a ed acUon tbaD al1rGIIJ
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PT. ,.LKA!IANT, W. VA.
S.tllrday, Juo rr, IMI
HOGS - 175 to DO 17·00 In
17.110; Hoavleo IJ.OO to 11.50;
Ughll 14.110 to 17 .20; Fat Sowo
11.00 to l3.25; Bom t.oo
to
lo.7S; P1gs 4.00 ~ 12.00.
CAnLI! -Steen IUJO 1o 18.40; Heifers 13.00 to 17.110; Fat
Co'!'' 13.00 to 1UO; Canneno
9.00 to 12.75; BuU. 14.8l to 16.50; Stoc~ Cows and Calves 125.00 to 172 50; Stock Steors 16.00
to 18.60; Stock Heifers ll.OO to

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American League
W. L. Pet. GB
Baltimore
46 26 .639 ~..
New York
42 28 .600 3
(;hicag&lt;
39 29 .514 5
Minnesota
39 35 .5Z7 8
36 38 .486 11
Boston
Cleveland
33 "!I .471 12
Los Angele. 35 41 .461 13
Detroit
32 38 .457 13

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one aboard bu 1 ll!e Joebl.
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Today's .Medical Report

12.00 to 1-'.00;. CoiilltlOIIIO.OO to

Helen Help Us!

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Yanks, Dodgers
Win Games in

LAMBS - Tops Jl.OO: Sec&gt;onda 1~.00 to 20.00; Llgbt W!a.

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Frant (:Hi) vs Connolly (l.f),
Thursday's 'lam01
Cleveland ol Detroit, nlgbt
Los Angeles at Baltimore, n!gbl
Kansas City al New Yark, 1"'light
Minnesolll al Boston
(Only games scheduled)
National League
W. L. Pet OB
Washington
31 45 .408 17 1 San Francisco 45 28 .616
Kansas C!ty 29 4.1 .392 18
Philadelphia
43 'J:T .614 ~
Tues ·.ay'l!l Results
Pittsburgh
38 32 .543 51,i,
Minnesota 3 Baltimore 1
Cincinnati
38 34 .528 8¥1
Kansas City 2 Boston 1
Chic'lgo
35 34 .507 8
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York
4
L.A
0.
1st,
twi-light
Milwaukee
38 37 .493 t
AU.. STARS
New York 3 LA 2. 'nd, night St Louis
36 38 .486 9~
Washinglon 6 Detroit 5. night Los Angeles 34 38 .472 10'A!
35 40 .467 11
By united ~.,.s Intematlonal Chicago 12 Cleveland 3. night Houston
Wedae!Kl•y"s
Probable
Pitchers
New
York
22 54 .280 25,.
National League
Kansas
City
at
New
York
Tuesday's
r...:sultl
BOSTON rUPil- 1'hP rJC' €" 1l ho:&gt; l&lt;.1 te sta1:;es of the . s~ a:::on . 1 e_trs cat('h~&gt;r E~ Kirlt j•alrirk, \
O'Donoghue
(5-4)
vs.
Ford
(10..
San
Francisco
5
New
YorK •
for "ronk 1e \JI :he vt• ar " honor!&gt;! Hf' ctterJ Chu.: ag:o wfieldt&gt;r : Kansn-; City mf1elder Utck
G. As R. H. Pet.
1
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Clmnte,
Htt
68
Z77
44
96
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Milwaukee
5
Sl.
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SF
72
270
63
93
.344
Washington at Chicago (2-twi- Chicago 1 Cinci;mr.ti 0
Am '"m:an League President Joe l Pr Hobby Knoo~. Cleveland out· ! it~· man Pearo (.ionzalez and
[ Th~ Yankees rallied to down WiUiams , Chi 69 271 46 93 .
night ) - Koc&lt; 12·31 and Dan. Philadelphia 8 Houston 1, night
Cronm llt'l:lrlllg thf' S?&lt;l:Mt '~ 1 ltelcier Boh Chance. Boston m- 1 j.ll!l·her J't'le_ Mik~elsen. as the 1
the Jets 9·7 and the Dodgers Hunt, NY
70 262 35 85 .324 iels 15·6) vs. florien 14·5) and
(Only games scheduled)
~,1 :twfly mark
IIeider D:d!_~ ~une~~~~ ~s \t~g- 1 ob1'10US rookte .:?h;.~~en~ers.
i
]; held onto its lead to tr~p the Torre, Mil
69 259 42 82 .317 Talbor (2·0)
Wednuday's Probable Pltchero
Cron in bt&gt;lievt&gt;s Ctlban nul d Pirates 8-5 in Pomeroy Boys' Cepeda, SF 58 215 33 66 .307 Cleveland at Detroit (night)- Pittsburgh at San Francisco
lielder Tony OliVO and lwo '
I League play Tuesday.
Aaron Mil
72282 42 85 .301 John (2·7 ) vs. Aquirre (1-3).
-Veale (7·51 vs. Marichal (10.
teen-agers. Haltimorr f.lltclwr
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Get1ing hits for the Dodgers I Flood,' ~·u
74 300 39 90 .300 Los Angeles at Baltin&gt;ore 3).
Wallv Bunker and BD~tnn nut ~j I were Rick Warner with a home St.argell, Pit 51 203 28 61 .300 (nigh1) - Chance (5-4 ) vs. Me- S1. Louis at Milwaukee
lield~r Tony Comglia~o,nre 'et·,
run and single Junior Pullins, , Allen, Pfiil
7~276 50 82.297 Nally 15-5) .
(night) - Simmons (S.6) vs.
:me a rugw'&lt;l n•oku' p.Jlt&gt;
~J 1il single ; Pow•'l. a home run Boyer, StL 74 283 39 84 .'1.97 Mim.esota at Boston lnigh1)- Fischer (6-41.
1 "H(;w can 1 tell that pitch was and double. and Tom Sarver, a
P.ut th~· America Le:JJZU('' &lt;; 1 S1·ht&gt;dult'" for use of dia- ly J6 and Aug . ]3.
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Philadelphia at Los Angeles
ehi('f exf'('~~iVP can 1~"11 anr.t: h~r ! mnnd~ al Middlt&gt;pttr! Muniripal ! Hondas vs. Tmy's and Mustow?''
, single.
American League
SIGN TWO PLAYERS
(night) - Bennett 18-4) vo.
eighl hru.rltngs who could t:dtch : Purk wt•rt&gt; annnluh·r·d toci ;l\1 hv i l&lt;ings vs. Hue Motors, .lul.v 21
j Hitting for the Pirates were ! .
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G. AB R. H. Pet.
Koufax (f0-4J or Ortega (3-2).
thP tlu·pp pilCP-makl:'rs w11l btg P.t·rTPil li on DirPctnr
C'lt:trles 1 And Aug . IH. .
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· Benny Wrighl with a home run, 1 Al~tson, Mtn 70 'J!J7 55 86 .335
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UP!) Chicago at Cincinnati (nigh1)
sef';m(t hulf &lt;;.llll!'t"'
' ~Funk\ , Johns11n
1 iJJiprs v~. ll ondas and Mus- ~Vf3CUSe is
r Handy .Burt with two singles, / Oliva, Mmn
73 309 a6103
- The Kansas City Athletics -Ellsworth (10.6) vs. Purkey
.•·Thill Dl tv:1 hi.'stht·m e\.'tTy- 1 The rrgul:ttion amltwo Bovs·lbmgs vs CileshJre, Jul y 2J and
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; Hoy """'gha n, a double. and Mantle, NY 61191 34 62 .325 have signed two players to un- (3·5).
New York at Houston (night)
whfre ." t'ron •n smd whi1" dt"'- 1 l.e:tgut' Sl7e diamond s '-H 'cum- I'll g. 211. .
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W.f•
, Chur:k Legar. a single.
I Robmson Bal7'.,. 265 40 85 .317 disclosed bonus contracts.
Larry
Elsasser,
21,
a
first
-Stallard
(5·9) vs. FarreJJ
rnssin~ tnt&gt; Mmnt&gt;sota outliel d- : mfldale Bo~·s· Lt&gt;agut&gt; g&lt;J mt&gt;s : :\1u r.: tau c.o:s vs Hondft!'l and TI- : •
W10
: Pirate pilchers Steve Van Hinton. Wash 73 290 39 91 .314
baseman
from
the
University
(11)-2).
~;~r wb(l cur rrnth i~ the ]..,ague'&lt;; .. n \1ondays, \\'ednPSdit\'S and fl\' s v ~. ltuf' Motors, .Ju ly 2B '
1 Met(•r and
Randy Burt struck Fregosi, LA 62199 35 62 .312
of Cinclnn/ilti, will report to the
Thursday's Garnes
1 25
111 \lond. av. ,
gn mrs Bre ,Mn·-1
July 30 .
: : : A's Wytheville, Va., farm dub st. Louis at Milwaukee
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binatiou whiffed six and issued 11 Howard, NY 65 240 28 73 .304 as will lef&lt;· handed pilcher Mel: Phila. at Los Angeles. night
Oliva wa&lt;; h~ad i ng tht&gt; ' mf'rn:nn t 'f~ following lhf' Hoys' Lt&gt;&lt;Jour · ll~ .
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1 Bressou , Bos 74 279
41 84 .301 vin Grubka, 17, a graduate ?f Chicago at Cincinnati, night
V •."gll · bailtnfi!; r3 ~
·: ' "·. g~1mP~ Th&lt;' WPf' k
Bishop Ryan High School m New Yolk &amp;t Houston, night
•eraot' ,...,,tied f!:1r fifth m
with a 4-1 season slate, down·: The Yankees scored seven •
Home Runs
~~~rnP; . Wl~h 16. including a Mond:Jys, WV I!IeP's SllftbftiL
II 11112'
; te-d New Haven 10-3 in a Ponv l runs in t.he hfth on three hit~. II American League: Killebrew ~~Pittsburgh at San Francisco
" ' l"m and had 41 runs- Tuesda,t.s . Pom I t'al-!llt'
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j_ !.eJgue contest on the Racin'e 1.six walk s and a lielder 's choke T.wins. 28.; Powell, Orioles; AI·
granu .~ "
Wedne ::davs, Men·;;
slllw
11tsu.n, Tw u."· 20. eac h : W.agner ,
diamond Tuesda\' evening.
:. to down 'h
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- tn ~;ml ht• ~&lt;J d not prr-1 pitch
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~ e wmners 11n d 1ans; cmdVJ to, Athl et 1cs ; 17
. Cronin
&lt;.:tmi1llv ~ec·n muclt.- of Bunkf'r
Th ur~d:.J.\ s. Men s Ia~ I pilrh '
ofl Svraruse pit chin g . 1 ·1 "_'lth a hnme run, double. and . each.
ihr pia f'l'"~ s: 1y he
is
Fnci•1~ s, Pl\ny l.t':tgt H'
bv L. · Fry in th .:· 1· ' ~nlg es smg le, Hob Werry had a gmgle i National Leagu~"; Mays, Ci' II :tnrl lw ft'{'Or~ S3)S he StllllfdlHS Oprn
l li.r i.!Jer Woods i~ ~~~· ~~t i~~~ &lt;'lnd_ double, and Robin PhalJn ants, 22 : Williams, Cubs; Howrl&lt;' S '0 tw a ~t)/)(f on •. "
~lln!J:Hs tit t-&gt;hlt::h S( hool plc~vs
: ing.
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&lt;:1 smgle. aru ._18 each; Allen, Phils, 15;
Ti'e 1q_.,_trn nld B.y~ker, a tr tlw l2tn ;md 26th Tlw fll'ld
A rlng11e of f'rrors by hoth , JiJhtl M·c·
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_JPt h1tt~rs were. Vaugha-n 1Robm:-.on. Reds, 14.
· _ 1 l'll)'~&lt;-r »as among the · ... OJJt:n alle r S 1J m 011 those !~&gt;am~ ('nrtrc! with !he Middlettl
c Jmlork opened up w1lh two_ smgles, Gilmore
a 1_.
Runs Batted In
10
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;•",· ·uf'·.: ~itr·';~rHi leaders with a dates. Groups alwa.~·~ shoulct l pt •r1 JpJ;.; w1nnin~ 7-4 TtH'sday ~~L'&gt; t~ n. ~~d for Syracuse .but du11Jle, T1rn Glaze a single, American Leag~: Ki"llil&lt;,br&lt;,wl l
, '.• ' ,.,, 0 ,-d and a 3 38 earned (;heck with the director fnr us.~ t v{'ning 11\'t'r 1\I;Json in · T r i _ ·
li t&gt;\ 1 d before the fJrst Folmer a home run and single, Twins. 60: ~tuar, Red Sox 57;
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· ht- Lo gan a horne run, and Qualls, Wagnf'r, Indians, 55; Powell,
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of the fields.
'Cot. nl1 · f'om· LNH!IJe pl&lt;1v. The i l d
·. &lt;'nmp Ie.ted bY fig
t"rmir1::a;n, clm·e nlly sid~lined For use of the sl.ab (tennis. Jrts 11ow are J-2. l\1~ 1 son 1-4.
tan ~-"f. MJke .len~ms.
. a double.
I Orioles, 49; Colavito Athletics
tr;t mrr thw ;l we••k from in· basketball):
The Jet s. plaving
will ut l McChnlock exiled with three Jet.'&gt; ........ 112 210 7 8 6\ 48.
iu'i(·&lt;; "uftl't'e(t when h~ flipped
Monday, Wednesdar, Friday, thr~e regu l; trs. ~ommittee e:~ht l r,\ ~ns charged to hi.m. New Ha-\ Yan~ees ... 692 07X - .9 6 0
National Ltague:. Boyer,
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n
C'n'ra~n
wnll
wh1\e
chasb.1sketball.
bobble:ot
in
lite
field
to
fivf'
for
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h·n
scored
on
a
hit,
hvn
w:~lks
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Michael,
Folmer
15)
and
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Cards,
54 ; Mays , G1an ls, 53;
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in q a nv ilal\. was hnUmg .282 Tu.esday. Thursday, Sunday Mason . .Jet hi lling was tht! dif- i &amp;n'd H"l errur .
: Hnwel~. Werry, Jacubs (6) and 1 SLJ rgell, Pirates. Santo, Cubs .
w '' ! :1 he w&lt;H hurt.
. tenms .
fl· rencP as 10 sa le blows were I The only base runners for 1 Ph;~ lm, Bachtel 16).
1 46 each; Aaron Braves, 45.
t'nH11 n lJ~IeJ t' ight ollwr .~· r~r ·
Sat11rd:tv. oren hot.h tennis go tt en ofJ ri ghthander Pvatt. 1 New Hnven off Jenkms were D~gers · ·· · 000 020- 8 6 21
Pilchin g
1 r~~" h&lt;' ~~•d could mR~f' .1 11~n ;mel ba s!.t&gt;lb;1ll ma_v tie played wHrkirtg the first four inn·_
· . 000 005 - a ·ft 1 National League: Far r e II
1 on a base on balls in the P•ratea
;:t l t.1 r covel d moki1• tiL!e I~ (,r liw cmJrl nn ail days, but and
lrfthhoder
Hed~!~· fo urth and the sE&gt;venth inning Buck , Vaughan (5) and S&lt;~r- 1 Colts, 10-2; Bunning, Phils. 8-2 ;
l!.t• :lc!i vil,\ for rhal rlny noted w! 1o fini siJed up.
single. Jenkms struck out five. i ve1. Van Meter, Burt (5) and • Marichal, Giarts, 10-3; Buhl,
FIGHl R&amp;r;;uus
;J ho v.· htts pnur·ity.
Lights
.M(•cmwhile , 1\·l:Jrk Tannehill . Meanwhile. Syracuse hilters l Burt, Van Meter (5) .
Cubs, . 9·3; Koufax
f.• · lJJt• ... ,•r, :;s tnh.• rn .• tional IIIli ~ ! IJc uut ;1!. lhP court IJy limit ed Mason to three sal 1. . narrowt ·d lhe New H~:~ven Jead '
10--4; G1bbo11 Pirates, 5·2.
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A
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singles by Dawson, G. Mit.eh- : to J- y the end of the se&lt;'ond l
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. mer can . ague: .or, '
Mnbnn. 1Jfl. ~fin J!lse. Calif. A slow p11l'h sl' hPdule,
all le JI, a nd Pvatt.
j and then jumped into a safe • SAl\ fRANCISCO (UPJ) -Yanks, 10-1; A-rrigo, Twtns, l
outpt\Utted Tony Pere·t, J38t.&lt;l, gamrs being pluved on TuesMason t~mk a :1-0 lead in the llt:!ad with four runs in
the ' T~le New York Me~ h~ve 6-I ; Bunker Orioles, 7-2 ; KraM . ~J&lt;'O tlOI .
I day and Tllursdny mornings, first 'three innings on errors third . The rally started when PlCkcd up fi'ra1~k ~arys opti.on lick, Indians; Pet~rs, White ,
. , follows :
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three hit butsmen and
lk, Chuck Bartels singled
Jim from the Detrmt Ti~ers despite Sox; Wilson Red Sox; Kaat, l
r&lt;;ORTH HOLLYWOOD. Calif. , Cheshire v~. Tmv ·s VI p
Th J ,. t I ' b ka .wa . I Crow walked and Bob' G
l.m·y's 0-3 record With the Mets l Twins all 8·3
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ewman 150 1
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cr ~:rng led to load the bases an
IS sJx-runs-J er-g a me Los Angt&gt;les. out.potnted Memo : ~·Tu:-.tflngs. Julv '/ and Aug. 4 ningh·•nJ Jrrg ll y Jont Cu nd- Wi lh one away big Ray Pr r·f e&lt;~rned run avera~e.
Ntw York 010 011 OOX- 3 10 0 I
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Tom rlanny LnJdPrmilt Four 'rTiore fill poked a bases loaded triary a .. een Wlt . the Mets
Newman, :Juliba (6), R. Lee
(10).
! Hue Motors ; Ti11y's vs. M11..:;- .~{·orf'd in thf' fifth. whPn Harv- 1 pie and then came borne him-! Oil a co nditiOnal basis.
(8 ) and Satriano. Downing (3-2 ) I
UP
t'Y Hoffner 1 . d. , ff
d H'il whf'n Amos WHilbrown . 1
-and Blanchard. Loser-Newman
11 l i ln l!:~ ..J1ll y 9 and .4 ug. 6.
LAS VEr.AS, NevM. I !AI-:~ , Cheshire vs. Ho.nda s, &lt;md Rue . -fannehiH hij e~ · ~~kg to , ab n k I safe on an error
was I .\1cELHF.NNY SIGNS
(6-3) . HR- Adcock, Maris.
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outpoint~d Lin~· Rendon, 182, . lv·ol~r:n~s Au~s l~n 0 '&lt;"rs
, Ju- triples. followed . by two errors, B vtra,~·u:.;e. hhitfters were Chu~k McElhenny ha s signed h'is 1~64 ~
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· are ·• Wit
our singles m
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DEPENDABLE
avana . u &lt;!.
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Ashland Oilers vs. Tim·'s. Ju-' niugh~m :s doub iP Larr St .son Crow, and McClintock each ! ant~. McEihenny, who JS the
DRY CLEANING
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~mrt also .smgled In the ftrst inn- ~ ~mg e. ,.a n P:offlt, a _tnple 3 ~:~11-time yardage gainer will
mg ;md Laudermilt had a sec an two .s ingles In four tnps I b · h'
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: ~ GEilRCF. r. LANGFORD ! ho: weather pitcher. The hotter , o"' hour and 40 mluntes-the !!its in hurling the Ph!Jli.. to 1tior!ai Leogue game scheduled. enth In the sixU. inning to seal
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IhE' better. I• makes me con· : fastest game of the National an fl-1 victory over Ken JohnAL ActioB
thf!" defe~t for starter Galen
' The heal :. on Larry J&lt;tckson , ef' ntrate more ••
, Leaguf' season- to register his ' son \fi-.71.
ln the American League, the Cisco (3·10) of file Mets.
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thai 111 ; 1 ~P" :h1ngs :1lmo"!
The mercury was in the mid- i lOih. victor}' against five deJohnson. who lost a no-hit ef- Yankees swept two from the
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[ort to Cincinnati earlier thi"S 1Angels 4-() and 3-2, Minnesota Pinchh~tter Ty Cline deUvered
rht' j.;H~aru ld ChtL'agu Cub rlt&gt;l•ghted Jarkson was t·ven hot- • Joe Ja~ was tl:e tough-luck seascn, was 1he victim of three tripped Baltimore 3-1. Kansas his rirst homer of the Eea800
~ • 11t a ndPr cutTI:'ntly tws hts tf'f &lt;l!-i he missed tht.&gt; National los~r. altowing oniy two hils- oulfield errors by the Colts in \City nipped Boston 2-1, Wash- With a man on base in
5
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..1 1 ~t w·h " a~ twt•n pt'l'd t('l d w;·hin a JG.day span by a sin-· flroppm g h1:. fir&lt;:.t deci sion to Jh~s scored five runs, only one I Ct11cago routed Cleveland 12-3. Braves comeback victory. Hank
t 1 1 hun rvPr! !l'ar
smcr he gl•· IJ!trh
, tile Cubs smcf' Jtdy 2~. 1961. of the m .. arned . John Herrn· i Gaylord Perry t6-31 was
brrik,· mt o th,· n WIU I h·&lt;tgu,·:- Ill .T,:d.;s{ 11l hurled the Cubs to 8 1 Stewart s sin gle m thf' till in- stein paced the Philadelphia at-1 fret!&lt;! from the bullpen for nnly A~roo slu~ed ~our hits for
'1 9 -~~ :HJI l~&lt;hr('h ht· !1;1 " nev\'r J-0 virtorv over Cincmnati and I ning scorffi IJkk Berte\1 who lad with three singles.
I tile second time this year and Mtlwaukee mcludmg a two-run
bi'-~l; ahlt&gt; ~u a!'ltt ,w .
the onl ,\' RPd who didn't wtlt un- had walked and moved up on a
The victory kept the Phillles won h1s first decision as a homer. his 12th oi the year, off
· 1· \-l' ,-,ewr bt·en ;,bit&gt; to lwlt) 1 dPr Jackson·~ spell was Pt.• te l sacrif ice.
a half-game behind th~ pace-1starter. shutting out the Mets I loser Roger Craig (4-4). Fora b[.IJ club before 1\·l&lt;JY." ad mtb i Rose, who ~angled r leanlv 11110 I .lim Bunning, 1&amp; - 3), who ~ellmg San Francisco Giants, : on three 'hits.
mer Cardinal Bob Sadowski,
Uw lorrhn ght hurl er. wllnse \'!('· l centrrfield to open the seventh turnt'd 1r1 a perlt'&lt;'t game 10 who blanked the New York I Orlando Cepeda slugged his who relieved starter Wade Blastnr\' total ha~ ran~f'rltrnm 1~ to i 'nn111g .I!=IC~Mm dispatclwd th(' 1'1&lt;1vs ago ag~inst the Mel :'~. tim- Mt.'ls 5·0 Milwaukee topped St.: 13th home run with one aboard ingame, was credited with bis
111 tht&gt; l:Jst t'lgh1 ~·tars ''I' m a Ht'cb with only 58 pitches In itNt tlte Hou ston Colts to five Loms 54 in 1he Qnly other Na- · and Tom HaUer added his sev· third victory in nine decisions.

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ADMITIED -. John Cblck,
paign
for
the
entire
DemocratJobnaon,
conaervator of llle was tlu!t i" gQYOI'DIIIt11t II!M II
Chill; ·othe; Chtrleo Rice, I.ely
DOROTHY
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ticket.
public
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Tba Image wu solvent ts. tti( kind of go..,.
Oil; Luther Coleman •. Cheshire;
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applauded.
LBJ's state- ment that endures.
Mrs. Rey mond Hope, Galllpol·
Sen. Byrd disagrees altogelb- IDtlll was ., followa :
To be solvent ts to be able
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DISCHARGED - Mrs. Rich·
Icy.
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on
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branch
will
be
admlnlsnarrowest
~~e~~ie of the word,
ard Eggleton. Bidwell: Dwila
ernment
deflclt
spending
and t~rod with the utmost lbrlft and the United States .ts !JOivenl.
Henderson, Henderson ; David THE CELEBRITIES
masterful direction, the old We takes on debt ill equally gr"!!t. Last frugality ; that the gnvernment Byrd holds titat U.S. oolvency
K. Smith. Pt. Pl easant ; ,Mrs. I
Lvnford Sisson and daughter .J
Jane Fonda has ":on her most recent new dimensions and seems as fresh as week Byrd protested In the Sen- wtll get a dollar'• value for a iJ being hazarded by big spendPlinl John Nile•. Jr . Pt. battle for the affectwns of Roger Vad- any turgid drama ever dreamed up on a ate against needless federal dollar spent; and that the gov· ing politicians. B)'lll asks:
spending, planned deficits and emment wtll set an eumple of If redticliono ·In deHclll,
Piea&lt;a nt
tm, ex-husband of those two ctnema love- Swedish celluloid.
The production numbers, skillfully debt. He wants to reduce spend· prudence and economy."
spending and debt are 1101
81inli _ Mr , nd Mrs. John lies, Brigitte Bardo! and "Annette Stroychoreographed
by
Ken
Abernathy,
are
ing
and
has
explained
precisely
Byrd
said
Johnsoo's
long
,
sought now in relative • peace
ra mpb&lt;'ll
Biowell.d aughter. berg. Roger has returned briefly to the
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embrace· of Catherme Deneuve (he lavish, and the special effects should win bow and where be would cut. ~me planned deficit spending and prosperity. what tlmo
n.e senator's position Is sub- program breached that policy. would he appropriate? Tteasury
doesn 't know any ugly girls, obviously) an Academy Award. There are scenes of
stantially
In accord with John· n.e ..nator seems sometime• Secretary G. Douglas Dillon anDEVOTED TO INTUEST OF but Jane lured him away from hectic Pa- New York, its skylines and its tall build·
MEIGS MASON AREA
ris to a retreat in hectic St. Tropez, and ings, that could not have been realistic son's own policy statement of to agree with what LBJ says swered : not nelrt year or the
close friends believe this time she really if they had been fUmed in front of the Nov. 30, 1963, eight days afler but to di•agree with what he year after. Beyond that Dillon
·
the assassination of John F. does. For example, Sen. Byrd was not sure.
does want to get married . . . . . Keely Seagram Building.
Smith is suing Dot records, contending
In short "242nd Street" Is not to be
that she is entitled to the master record- missed. Rush to see it if you can get a
AIRY NYLON MESH
New Shipment!
ings she made with Louis Prima when ticket.
l!nttrad •• second Cltu llltlllnt
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ey were par ers m marnage an a
Just Unpacked!
nightclub act.
Sen. Goldwater and Gov. Scranton
Nttlonal ednrtt•tng ~···-''"'""1
Chicago's musicians, usually a step are playing second fiddle - fiddles? aottlnem tUmb•H. Inc .. ,., LOJIIRI
ahead.. of New York's in labor relations in the routines of local nightclub comeron Avo .. Now Vorll City _ N•* York.
h
get Keds fit,
N&amp;M
Sub~rtpt!on rll111 Dollvor-H
(t ey've had 3 fiVe-day Week fOf many dians. The funnymen get their biggest
tarrier whirl IYIIIIOIO. SO contt piP
yeafS, for example) just W0fl another laughs with jokes about the New York
WIDTHS _
Keds comfort
,
1w••k• ono ., • ., 1n •d.,lnC'I •• tiM round with cafe, ballroom and nightspot hotel room shortage . . . Claudia CardinDill.,
snttn•• otuce. "uo.
operators. The Windy City local ruled ale won't make the ~ala premiere of "Cirmanthl, 17.10•
thr•• month•
th
I , , '-'\OfOr Routt when c.rrler -~"~ I
at no musician can accompany any me- cus World," in whtch she co-stars with
and Kedz fashion . ,
not
l'llil•bl•, on• manttl suo.
chanical
device that plays music- a reg- John Wayne. Has a virus, she says. The
MIDDLEPORT
Mill• on• y•or. Sli.OOI Ill! manthl,
UlatiOD designed tO ClOSe all the diSCOthe- studio translation: she doesn't want to be
l IS.U
Get the soft, cushion comfort- the snug but easy fit_
J thr•o monthl. SUO.
qUeS there. Local 802'5 rank and file separated from young Spanish bullfightand the smart loo~s that all come with U. S. Keds"!
ITALIAN TYPE
would like to see the same ruling applied er she's flipped over . . . Tab Hunter is
in Gotham, because they believe the fu- a most happy fella. As star of "See How
Economical, too, for Keds wear so well they're your
.
ture looks bleak with discotheques and They Run" at the Drury Lane in Chicabest buy in the long run. Come in soon.
the Scopitone juke box idea catching on go, he did the second best business in
Make yours a Keds familyl
... Marlene Dietrich's agents are lining the history of that theatre, then jetted
up a "concert" schedule for her in cities into New York and on to London for the
FOR
across the United States starting in the filming of a picture tentatively titled
Fall. New York, at this point, is not on "Troubled Waters." which he says has a
DAD
her schedule - and probably never will Hcrackerjack English cast." He's addi·
be. Marlene always has been reluctant to tlonally elated over the strong possibility
' perform before tbe "tough" New York that he may co-star in Rock Hudson's ·
Scuff and Slug Heel
press - who would probably just adore next flicker.
If the darling Bert Lahr wanted to
her, silly lady.
foresake
Broadway - and let's hope he
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he could make at least a quarMembers of the 400, the Jet Set, and
ter of a million dollars a year staying
&lt;tars of show business are still tallongand probably will talk for a long time to with industrial shows ... Walt Disney,
come - about the glittering premiere of after seeing Jerry Dodge in "Hello, Dolthe new cinema extravaganza "242nd ly!". got organized with the agents and
FOR
Street" at Delmonico's ballroom. After plans to sign Jerry for TV and movies
MOM
the laughter and cheering died, it was as soon as possible.
generally agreed that Sam Spiegel, Joe
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FOR
giants of Hollywood had better move i!l£ daily in Cuba, usually by submarine,
LITTLE
over just slightly to make room for wri· and are being dispatched to the Santiago
SIS
ter-producer-director Dick DeBartolo, area and to Santa Clara, where the antiwho was responsible for this delightful Castro guerrillas are most active ..... .
CHAMPION
confection starring two discoveries, Imie Copacabana boss Jules Podell not only
One eyelet,
BLUCHER
tapered toe
Lane and Diane Janaver, and a host of signed Jerry Vale for three weeks start·
Sturdy oxford,
more familiar talents, including Joan ing Aug. 27, but enthusiastically recom.Inti-scuff
toe~
$4.9P
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Fontaine, Don Ameche, Arlene Francis, mended him to the Sands in Las Vegas
Audrey Meadows, Phyllis Diller, Jane Wi· as a sure-fire headliner ... It's checkup
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the dependability of your pharmacist. Rely
!hers and Van Johnson.
time at the Mayo Clinic for Danny Kaye
The story, a classic in the movies, de- ... The lad with Jill Haworth at Gallagon us for precise interpretation of the forlineates the tribulations of a small town her's was 24-year-&lt;&gt;ld Billy Baxter, said
Other Brands
beauty as she tries to make the grade in to be a millionaire, and said to have capmula, accurate measurements, fresh chemthe theatre, but under Mr. DeBartolo'» tured Jill's elusive heart.

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OXFORDS-- LOAFERS
$5.88--$7.88--$9.88 pr.

Far All Tha Family

lb slaughter spring lam!Js :&lt;J·&gt;4, 11
good and choice 80-90 lb ,,.,• •11
some utliity $20; cull to
shorn ewes 4-5.50, few good
choice 56·75 lb feeder lamli&gt;s II

FURNITURE CO.

INSTANT

, the Virginia Democratic or.:on-1
izatioo. It Is quite po.sible
he will wilhhold his end•om•· I
mt&gt;nt from Johnson. 'l'h.1
ebl' would lick I.B.I In
gu.ia.

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Sheep ' 350. All classes •teady

MASON

MASON, W. VA.

Pinto Beans

Byrd's reference to Johnson's!
planned deficit spending is
T,BJ is in bad Lrouble ln

Sizes 4 to 11
AA- B· D widths
Values To $5.95

CANVAS

Convenient Terms

Hogg &amp; Zuspan Materials Co
PHONE SP-3-5554

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New Furniture
'299

Atk About Our Llbtnl Flnanc:ing For Ohio and W. Va.

DRIED

agains1 it.

B&amp;D Widths

&lt;Two- Way Golden Guarantee.1 civic, ervice and other 1101&gt; Cattle ' 7011. Calves 225. ReThis meam that you can 't get profit organizations.
ceipts good to average choice
better gifts for fewer stamps, The Top Value catalog con- 900-1250 lb slaughter steer!,
Men's
~n~where. and you must be sat- tains 30 maJOr ~ategoriea
heifers smaJJ Jots, cows six per
is!Jed . 1011 per cent.
merchandise. Quality and quanThe merchandiae in the book. tity of lteJIIII in such
cent, slaughter •teers and hellaccording to M. D. Steams. has been expanded
ero slow, mostly steady, ' cow•
VIce-President. is intended to ty over the nine year period
weak to ;o cent lower, demand
please those who obtain Top company has been ln'buslness. dull for low canner buDs I" aoot _ _
Value Stamps lhtough super· The general office• of
steady. Average choice '900-125Ciill
markets. filling stattoos, drug Value are located In
lb sJ aug hter sar.crs
,_ 22·~
, . 50 , h'lgh
6" Shoes_
good to low choice 21.50.
choice few prime 123t lb u~~
Sizes 6 to
good 900-1200 lb 19.50-21, st
ard 17.50-18.50, choice 1150-900
heifers 21-20.50, good 111-19.50,
standard to low good 17-18.50,
cows 12-14, hulls 14-17; vealer!
ONLY
steady, choice 23-26, good 26-23,
!J30.00 DDWft-8alance on
standard 17 20.

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SQUARE TILE - - - - - - - -

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DRESS SHOES- FLATS

WORK SHOES

SPECIAL!
4 INCH DRAIN TILE
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covered by Top Value Stamps•1 chandise for churches, schools,

$2.99- $3.99- $4.99

PORK &amp; BEANS

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tO-Dally Sentinel, Pomeror·Middleport, o ., July 1, 1964 1\J...

two dau&amp;h"'rs, Noncy Neece,
1Va., Mr. and Mro. Larry John- ond Jo were Columbuo ·vtalt....
nevelan&lt; Jnd Audrey Jlleece,
son, Everett !Illy JohnS&lt;Jll ol Friday and whlle thert vto. . -:,
Rl. 1. Middleport , and ll&gt;• fol·
Columbua and Mlaa
lltlly lied his aunt, Mrs. Murphy,
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lowing brothers and stste,...., .Joe
Hamm of Pomeroy ond Mr. and Mr. and Mro. Arthur MeJAl'KSO~. Miss. (UPli and Mra. Jacob Joluuon. Jer. ' Ghee. Charles, Sandra
and
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Lncio&lt;o of lloe "Millll!lppt
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Neeco , H8 luefl&lt;l
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bl 'v .o.:Maurice ,
ry and Mona Louise, ol Col· Earl. &lt;;a ndra McGhee accom·
Proje&lt;t" uld 'htaclay !My I F'uneral services lor Charlts l N"'"'· I' am Pa'"~rr: .
or
umbus were SUnday callert ol r&gt;Mi ' the Smltht home lor
wiD
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only
pn&gt;fesslonal
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Luther Neece 76 Rl. 1 Mid· I Pomerov Norman
Keooeth Mr. and Mra. Coctl I OS y, Mr. a nd Mra. Jooeph Johnson the summer.
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" en atv angtoN)U!Io -trc•s dle"urt who ,died Mond~v t• v- 1N e . Mkjdleport · EJIUibeth SteviP Carla Jo and Jeffrey arid Beverly.
.
Mr. and Mra. William Boyce,
~die 11110 tor lalttat. '"'111 Ia '1 enmg ~~ Meigs Memorial Hus- 1R::'r ' Nora va . 'stella Hart· Allen, of Athens , Mrs. Kenneth ; Mro. Joseph Johnoon visited EUet'n Vetw)'. ond Mr. and
Ntgro uttr r.(lstralluo drtv- pita!. will be held Thursdav at
'H 1 • V '
Grover and Joy of Pomeroy and ! Friday eveJ$1 with her par- Mrs. Robert V~oy and l•ml·
1,\IASHINCTON 1UPil Ser. "·
2 p m at the Bradrord Ch~rch I m~~-l~n~~ :~v ~~II at the Ew· Mr and Mrs. Harley Haning ' ent., ~r. and Mrs. Everett ly of Columbus were week end
Tht annoamc·emf'n1 indl('at· I C'h . t 'lh b . I .
lhe .
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of Flatwoods were Sunday art· I Lambert.
visitors of Mr. and Mra. How·
Bnrn
r.oldwalf&gt;J
relurned
td
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l~ntral
tooinc
down
of
~Par.:Is~:~terv~rw
m
mg
Funera
home
any
time.
I
ernoon
callers
on
their
par~
Mrs
Joseph
Johnson
visited
ard
Ruasell. Mn. Rulstll, who
e:1 rh 'nday from a deleKate l
ambitious
plbo
to
'"'ndurt
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TWO
FINED
.nts.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Everett
,
r&lt;cently
with
Mn.
Hohart
Riggs
I!
in
Melgo Memorial Hoapltal
prosper·tlnfil trip into the Midvoter
drive&amp;
and
'"freedom
He
served
his
country
ovtr·
Two
men
were
arrested
and
Lambr&gt;rt
1 of
Langsville.
Is
improving.
Wo!":'t whkh llU!Ilel ially brijii!htent'd hi ~ prospect., for 1 fir!!t . !iol'hool · ill lotississipp' .m.ow- St&gt;as from 1911 to 1919, enter- : fined Tue.sda\• in Racine. Paul Mr . and Mrs. Paul Johnson Mrs. Robert Russell, Carol· Mr. and Mrs. 8111 Hatfield
b:tllol Republican pr~sidential Ink lbe diuppr•raoce of three inR lhf" service at Clinlwuod. Pushak , Galiipolis. was rined and Roger of Columbus vistted 1yn, Don, Ronnie and Brenda, I and family of North Carollna
thil ricttls wodtrs Jllne 21. Va .. and was honorably dis- $100 and l'(ISls for OWl and w1th h1s brother, Mr. and Mrs · and niece. Karen Russell, of 1 are visiting his parents, Mr.
nominaulm
charr&lt;ed , May 25. 1919, from : George Davis of Pt. Pleasant Joe .lohnson and family Satur·' Powers, Oregon , arrived re- 1and Mrs. Joe Hatfield, WaJ..
[)(&gt;legale gains m TIHnois and
CNrieftoa, W. Va. IUPII- Camp Lee. Va .
was fmed $10 and cost for In· dav afternoon
; cently for a visit with Mr. and lace and Nanc)'.
hopt&gt;s for increased rirst ballot Wr-st Vii'Jinia's firsl family
Survivors include tY~o sons. 1toxicatlon by Mayor Charles Mr. and ~rs. James W.j Mrs .. Howard Russell and other Mr. and Mrs. Fr~ Tucker·
suppor• t'run• the Mk higan dtl- announC"f'd Tuesday tht mar- Jame!l Neece-. Cltveland, and ! Pyles. Arresting officer
was , Johnson . Jam1e Sue and Greg· relatives .
man were Sunday visitors of
!.gation Y.ere tangible harvesli 1 rl.,e of • dau&amp;bter. NaM'y 1 Buster Neeee. Lyburn, w. va.; Marshall Alfred Lyons.
• gory Todd of New Haven, W. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith her mother, Mrs. Clem Knox
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·-· · - ~ · ~-~-· -ot the ~'ora\ . Campai~n aide! I Bott.r BamNI.
'ere &lt;.·onfidenl. in addition ,
Go, . aod Mrs. W. w. Bar· e
that ttle stop-Goldwllt. drive roo said tllot lllolr da•1•ttr
had bt&gt;f'n .'llallrd b~ thf. tour.
m111'1'1N J.,..pll E. Divis ill
Goldwater planned to rtturn Elktu. Md .. last Det-. !3. Tht
tc his S.na"' duties today .
Mn. Davia Jolaed • or
......... ill Balli~ .......
Generally. Goldwater got a 1M Is .......yed. Sll&lt; rompt.lat
ftit-ndio.· re~ption frorn rank ttl ..,. IGphvmtl"f' \-ear
and Hie GOP crowds U. QU.. w.. Virpoia Ualv~nlh• IIIlo
.
cago iUK' Linsmg. Mlcb.. al· ,... lfrioc.

Goldwater Adds
Strength in
Midwest Tour

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Soc].ety Notes

Neece

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Hunt Pressed
For Killer of
Teen·Age GU'•I

the Lans!D&amp; oJrport _ , - nent. wh&lt; booocl and carried
signs in ... luding one whk-h ~
lhe nat tor ocuS! no1 tt· .. crudfled on 1 cross ot Go'tr ... att-r .,

Stotistie•U&gt;. Goldwat« .....
assnreti 48 dele~ates - five
more Loaa •w had claimed-in

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THIS
WEEK

Hltcbcock, Nell, Jaree, Suau.
Brenda, Bue.k and Judy wore
week end YJBJton in Bellefoo·
taine.

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ASIB DIVORCE
A dtvorce petiUon bu been
fll!cl In Meigs County Com-mon Pleas Court by Hilda. M.
Bouess of Long Bottom agalnd
Leon ~lenver ~~ R. D.
2, Racme. The platntlff charge.s gross neglect and utrem•
cruelty and alks custody of
two minot •hlldrell.

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Scott Facial Tissue ... . •...... .. 400 ct. box 2~~

french Fried Potatoes ---~ 2 lb. 29c

ICNver

Turkeys

4.1 0 lb. avg.
Fresh Frozen
lb: ..
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RibS~eaks.

39~

W.V~. HAM • • • • • • 69~
Boneless Ham .. ........ . .. ... ... ......... . ........ •· 59c
Fish Portions.. ..... .. ... ..................... .... .. 2~99c

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and sons. Matth-ew and M1Ch· l Ohio ".iver - National down
ul, visited hit!l paren~, Mr. 13, 6·40 b m ; Jnvader up 14,
and Mrs Don 8terrer at Mt. l 2:30 p. m. : Stt-el City down 15.
Perry. Tho boya r,malned with 11'40 p.m ;St. Pedro doiWl
their •rahdpattnta while M". l 1&amp;, U$ o.m ; ChriSI Jr. dowo
Sterretl attonded an E. U. 8 I IS. J 45 ,, m.; New Martlnachurch I'Dnference at Otterbein vlllt- up 15 6 a. m : McCool
Colleg• .-t Westerville. She was down 16. fl :20 8 rn .: Jefferson
joined thert by Mr. St&lt;.:'rrelt, up 17, 4 50 am.; .Jinx up 17.
and they went to Kent to at-· 2·20 ~ . m : Patton down 17, 3:Z5
tMhd the we..ldlng of a cousin. 1a. m, Howe UJ 17,5 a. rn.; ReMr. and Mrs. William Cundlff liable Jown 17, 6:45 a. m ; Ill·
and family have moved to Char- lnoi s up 18. 4:4S a. m.; Indllestnn. W. Va.
down 18. 5:45 a. m ; St.
Mrs. Evelyn Moore and dau. Mary's dowr 18. 7 a. m.; Zlm·
ghter. Chlryl Ann. are at
mer down 19. G:40 1. m.; Dowhome of ner portnto. Mr. and ney up 20, f :li 1. m.; BeckMrs. John Be-rry at Summer- 1fOrd up 2:0, 2:30 a. m.; Buck.
ltP. W.Va. where ahe is ••sist·1 eye State up 21 , 5:35 1. m.; F.
ing in Chl tare of Mn . Berry H. Johnson up 21, S a. m.;
who fell •nd broke her hlp.
~haver Jr. down :!S, 8 p. m.;

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lloy Dog J: oou ................................

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.\.u,erl...:an Beauty ~pa.~he~ ............._.. ,., 40 M. lilll1 21¢
Amuio.., lloouty White Pola- ........ 40 ... ...,
!'wma Dog Uww ....... .. ...... .... - .. II •· loot! $2-11

MOL

89c

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Cottage Cheese -

......... a ... 89c

Tissue

Towels

kif P: I I

Flour ~............. 5 ! 39c

Watermelons
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Oxydol

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2 lb. crt. 39c
12 ...

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Salad Dressing3. i.::- $1.
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I .White Grapes ................ •· 39c

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Plus
To Value Stamps

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Socks

lnlhnt Coffw

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bundle $·1.00

1.69

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Dl kw11ll1rd

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gt.ltox 73c

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Clover Valley Pork &amp; Beans . .... .... .. can 10c
Kroger Orange Juice. rrozen . , . . . 12 oz. can 48c
Country Club Pot Pies .... .• , , , , S 8 oz. pies 99c
Kroger Gelatins ....... .......... .. 3 oz. box Be
Kroger Vac. Pack Co flee ... .. ... . 2 lb. can $\.49
American Beauty Tomato Juice .. , • 40 oz. ean 25c
A.IReilCIUl &amp;avty l()dney j)~aw, ................ 40 ~· •• 21;
Amem.:an Beauty (;t, ~ortherD Bea.n1 .... 40 oz. ea.u 25¢
.-\.we[i~a.n Hell.uty P01k &amp; BeaM ............ 40 oa. 88ll 21¢

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Aouuur i'o~ted ~\.lt:at ...................... .............. J ot.. caD lU,
~-w~er AU t'uq&gt;O~i lhl ............................ .24 oz. boWe ·~F
Spotlight Coffee . . . .. . . .. .. • .. .. . 1 lb. bag 69c
Krafts Cheez Whiz . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 14 oz. S9c

Kroger Catsup
6 bottles $1.00

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Top Value Stamps (lift ~Catalog at...

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:ll '*· bottle ~='¢

b...auuu LJ&lt;jUJU l&gt;41t~q~eul ................. ...

V2 gal.

27

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h.Ju~.r i'l•w t•loU&lt; .................................... 1U lb. bag II~

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01.. bulllt: '+OJ,.:

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loav01

Cantaloupes

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with lhet sun and dau~hter-' 23. 3:15 a. m.; Pamela D up
in·law, Mr. and Mra. Carson Greenup, 11;50 p.m.; Jeff
H•Y•• Jr
Boat up 1:16 1. m.; Rose G
Mis:tea Susie and Dar· down, 3:20 1. m.; Lr FieOrt
Ia Cline of Heverly ~pent sev- down, 4·25 1 m.: Alton Loul•
eral dlya witb their aunt and vU!e duwn, 3 a. m.; Lorraine
uncle, Mr . and Mrs. Leonard down 31. 4:15 a. m.; ValvoHne
Ba" lfhllt Jhe~ p~~rent., Mr. down 32 1:10 a. m.; Elioh1
and Mrs. Jam11 Cline, wero In Wood up SS, 12:!11 a. m.; Dike
Portland, On&gt;gon. attending 1 down 33, ! ·M a.m.; S. 0. PennNazarene Church Convention. 1ylvania up 33, 41:10 a. m.; Coal
Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Spen- King down Me!dahl. ;, II p.m.;
ctr of bashan have moved In· R. H. Bosworth II down , 11:30
to lht Luther Friend propll'ly p. 111.; OV!i:l down 12:20 a.m.;
oncl the ;'rienda have moved QuHn City up, 4:15 1. m.
10 the Spencer proper!) .
Oalll,.ll• dam - Cathy R
Pie. Steve Shane spent 1 down, 4:10 p. m.; Frlberpr
ftelt's leave from Fort Hood, 7:1111 p. m.; Horner liP
Tual, with his pltenta, Mr. 1: II p. m.; IJ:Igorcllll down,
and Mro. Dan Shane and bro- f30 1. m.; Southern down 7:45
Iller, Franklin.
a. m. ; 8111 GH up 1:20 a. m.
llaYld Hubbard open! a week ltua,... rl¥1r - Eolvay up
1fllh lila arandmolher,
Mn. London. 5:40 a. m.; Kathem
Jamttl Sl .••rt at Weal Colurn. down Marmot 1:20 p.m.; Lu~la. W. Va.
cas down 3:10 a. m.; 0. F.
Gary Boggess of Letart FaDa Shurer doom 5:46 a. m.;
t'lolllll a lew dayo with hll Thtlmo Ann up Marmet, 1:25
paMmolher, Mra. Oaa lloJ· a. m.; Shoo Fly dowa Winfield
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7:15 p. m.; Sally Ann up S:35

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s::t· :=: ~;:k.Cal~~onlll~::;! ! ~~r~.; B~~~=h H:;~!· d::

wp ....... ................................. !1: JIJ.

Sugar .. .. .. .
.. .. ...... 10 lb. bag $1.25
~artha White Corn Meal . . . . . . . . . 5 lb. bag 39c
Heinz Catsup . . . . . . .... .. .... 20 oz. bottle 3\c

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Ve9etole .... 3! 49c Pies ... _........ 3

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t'ULlV i.it"Uilio ........ . ...... ..... ... ........................... 4 IIJ. 0..~ 4,)~
L. l . :-\;· 11 L. Lanl .Peas ................................ l\io. JUJ c.w 1'1~
it...J u ~t::J' \a~.: t'iil. LOru .. ......... ..................... 1:.::. o;&amp;. ~o:111.u luj:
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Angel Food Cake ........ ~~-29~
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Bread ........... ~~~ ........... 5
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Sugar ........... ~~~·~·- ........... S

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f'l and tam!~ of Jacksonville ,
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ftet; Pt. Pleu1nt, 24.24; PornMr ilnd Mrs. Thomas Clark, , er~;~y 20 . ~: Hinton .62, 1t1tion.
Cle~es with thtoir son and dau· ~ry ; Kot~~hiWha Falls, .43, rla- i
ttr-m-law ~d, and Mrs James mg; Kanlwha river on the
Clark and family.
sill, ChariHton 17 91.
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Cn ~~.v ~bortening ........................................ 3 lb. QlUl 11¢
l...lug,u :,hurt~lluJg .......................................... J lb. can 69t
.b..rogt:' r lto~laut lJry ~lilk ........................ 14 y,t. pkg. b9!1'

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Breasts
49c
Legs .. ..... ....... ... .... . ... 45c I
at Kroger
Livers .... · .. .. .. · .. 89c I • Air Conditioned Comfort
: Giblets
·.. · · "' 39c \ •clean Modern Stores
Wings
19c 1 •yenderay Beef
1
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1 Backs ... · · · ....... · .. lOc 1
•complete
Variety
of
1 Breast Quarters ··"' 39c 1
Grocery Items.
I Leg Quarters · .. .. • 35c I
PLUS
Plu• 50 T. V. Stomp• with Coupon 1M
THESE EVERYDAY LOW
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weav- '

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o poll ol the Illinois delegation SPRINGFIFJ D I UPI\ ~Clerk
In Chtcago. Arnone the """IY County Sher;ft Elwood Thackery
lvowed Goldwater delegalel l todly st.p~ed up efforts In the
were Senale Republican Leader i SPII:tdl r?r the_ killer of 14-year·
Everett Dirksen. lll . and old Jes~Jca Mmler .
Char It's H Perr\1. a GOI- mod- Tt"le ~· -hger's body was dil·
etate who is Rtpublican noml· covered Tuesday morninl by a
nee- for lf'Yernor.
14--year--old lirl rrtend.
ThP. sheriff s~id the victim
had been il~bbed 18 timei'l in the I
chest. om:e tn the throat and 1
once in the back.
I He was liwa1ting results ot
an 1ufopty which was ordered to
I determine if ~he &amp;irl hact been
ass au ltP.d .
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Th• body was sprawled in the
r;,tt'Sl. )I Mr. and Mrs. Dan · living room. AuthorUJes said the
(' "· were Mr and Vlrs. Dan- 1girl apparently had been stab·hant: and two IORj and i bPd at thP frcmt door and stum·
nd Mn. liud Brown and bled into the house where she
•It' I l~ . Jiey, of Columbus. cl if&gt;(( .
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~ pent from F'rld2:ty until
Tl1e body was discover~ an
s~ mdu.' t-~er tna. Mn.
Benny hour aftfit 'the victim's mother,
Bles!ling . Mr. and Mrs. Larry I Mrs. to;lizabeth Min~r. trea~Ur·
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and
·r~ or I er of Fink-Heine Co.. left the I
Alb&lt;tn~·. Mr and Mrs. Ronald housf' for work.
! , 11wning and three ~ons
of 'rht sheriff said a boyfriend
Pnmeruy
01 the !l!ilin girl was released
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.th
M
otter
being questioned.
Vl.&lt;i!-1 11 l·a ,,un ay WI
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Th al' kerv sa1.d a c:heck oI tlre ·
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o~ ;-. Bot;.~es· were ho:-r brother ,
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nothm~ unusual about ihf&gt;
A nd Y A. nder10n, 'M r and M rs .l, &lt;:aw
hm the 'rl wa 8 killed
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JOhnnv A.nderson and children,
e
8'
Kondr;s, Ro.-,dell. Deloris, Ly·l
man and Betty Jo. of Kenna,
W. V:.t • i'ud i:Uuise Bnggf't!lt!l of
1\1
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~,ews

Syracuse
Societv Notes

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""Still TimeTo Start Your Set of Mel mac Dinnerware

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It's here... itS free ...it's the giftiest!
Top Value Stamps New Gift Catalog

thou&amp;h l!t nuany as 100 of IOI1le
100 p&amp;Sons

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Mr. and Mrt. Howard 'lborna announce the birth ol 1
son Monday at Holzer Hospital.
Mr . ..t Mrs. s. A. Wyatt 1nd
Mrs. rear
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vlmtora In Vlr&amp;inla to llleold
the funeral ol hor ount ·
Mr. lnd
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WANT AD
INFORMATION

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Ill.

Chevrolet lmpal1

Business Services

4

$1495

Docar

We Can Finance Some (ars

entlnf', PoweraHne. likt&gt; new whit~all tire~.
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SOHIO SERVICE

$1295

WY 2·3191

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

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WANT

For S.tle

2-2157

1960 CHEVROLET 3A ton

Tuppers Plains. Ohio, on Sue- i
cess Rd. Call after 4 p. m.,
423-8401 or write Freda BeBI·

Businen Services

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Big Freezer Sale

Lost and Found
FOX HOUND in vieinily
Five Points, whitE" and black .
·U found contact Roy Armes,
Minersville.
7 1 3tc

Notice

All Slr:e~o
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FR&amp;I ICI CRiiiAM
With •v•rv Ntw llrtttu or

USED FREEZIR BUYS

Fr..ser·Refr•-•r•tor cornb.
16 Cu. Pt. Unl~o
CHEST FREEZIR $100
20 Cu. lit, llrllldalre

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met ~ - Shuler, (342 Page St.
Middleport.) Contractor.
6 l! 12 tc

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Alignment ~Service.

WY 2-3424.

18. Boy's

1963
Corvalr Monza Cpe... · · .. $1995
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Used Volkswagens

Long Way Since
'61 ...'Mauch

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C. B. Nye Co.

1952 l'armall "H"
tractor,
plows and planter. Excellent
condition. 1 mile east or Tupapartments.' 134
Mulberry pers Plains. David Dodderer.
Ave., Ph. WY 2-6615.
7 I 3tp
6 25 tic
HOUSE FOR RENT in Pom~&gt; :=M=u=si=u=l=l=n=l=tr=u=m=e=n=tl~
roy, 3 fOOIIIS and bath. Coli
WY 2·3575 after 5 p.m. 11'20·tfc
.
1 re-conditioned upright plano,
red mahogany flnlsb, I remenl Phone WY 2-3658.
condlt!onod
cut. down
up5 27 tfc
rl&amp;ht ptano with mirror In
back. Rutland Furniture,
Phone SH 2-4811.
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Kan. City 100 010

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Pizarro (io-4' and MCNertfar sale. Roger ~;~~~~i.~~~ j nay. Krallck, Siebert (I), A'-D 3 P
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nath • (8). Bell (I) and Rom'a·
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no •Loser-Krallok (IH). HR-

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LI~E A FIREHORSE!

A CrypOOrram Quotation

PRICES SLASHED

F

race; cJ : leaf barrel, w...
tem traU pony, Westera Trail
borse.
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.Entry fee II
.exeept
In ponies which will be $1. Rerr..llhments will be 10rvecl
lbe lfGIIIIila.

PROGRAM UlG
MIINDAY THROUGH fiiUIIAV
6 15 Sign On
8:15 Musical Clock
7:30 Newa Headlines
7:3l Mus1ca1 Cluck
7 45 fhe Llleline
8 1111 Ohio Valley News
I 115 World, National New•
8'111 Sports
8 15 Weather Picture
8 16 Music·aJ Cluck
8 55 Communlly News

USED TRUCKS
AT POMEROY MOTORS (OK) ' SIGN
1963 Chevrolet Corvalr Panel

$]695

~ Ill falk ot the Town
y :)~ Ma.-on county Nt&gt; WS

1961 Chevrolet !-Ton Pickup
Deluxe Cab, Large Rear Cab Glass, Good .'i'lre1, 6o
Cyl Engine, Heater.

w 1111 Famlll

$]395

Worship Hour

111 15 PubliC Service

lU :w L..arc·hstting
HI !55 Wnrld News
11 00 Momma Melodies

1960 Chevrolet Tandem

texcepl Frtday,
Chur&lt;h Bella Rinai

348 Eng ... 5-Speed Trans., 900x20 Rubber, Solid Cab,
15' Dump Body, Telescopic Holst,

$5295

II 4:'.1 World New1
11 .~r., Mason County Newt
ll Ill' Communft,. News

1959 Dodgt!-Ton
1 Loeal Owner, App11ranc:o of Now Truck, Ctb A· I

$995

$]295

Loc·al

News

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12
12
12

111 Markels
'' Mid Day Wealher
20 Evans Bulletin lloard
~ News 0 Grams
:10 Agricullllre Agent
45 Country Go Round

I a~ News Beat

2 110 Country Go Round
2 55 News Beat
3 110 Lei's l'lke • Break
3 55 News Deal
4 110 Dliolnl trltb Dou

1953 Chevrolet %.Ton Platform

$395

4 :Ill lnterdlanRt

OPEN E\ J£NINGS 'TIL 8 P .M.

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tC llllt, Kl111 J'nturu Syndicate; In(t

5 110 Community News
5 115 World. National Newo
5 15 Spotlight on Sporls
5 25 Weather
, 1
5·30 Dl nner Mus.::-ae
6 00 Sunset Blvd.
7:30 Sign Off
SATURDAY
6:!5 Sign On
6:15 Musical CIOC!&gt;
7·•5 The Llleltne
8·00 Ohia Valley New•

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WMPO Radio

MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
8:06 Sign on Newo
6:0~ Sacred Heart
8:20 Country Jamboree
6:30 Farm News
6:35 Paul Bowefl
1 6:4&gt; Meigs Cl Agr. Ext.
7:00 News
7:115
Tiny's Chapel
8 05 World. National News
7:JL
News
8 10 Sports Today
7:35
Picken;: Hardware
8 15 Weather Pir-ture
ll'ues.-Tburo.)
8 16 Mustcal Clock
7:50 N,ws Report ~
8 55 News
8-IJU
Breakfast Partv
9 00 Musical Chct
3:10
Roy's
Food Basket
9 30 Song &amp; Storv Timti
8:30
Van
Pattick
Sports
9 45 F'amlly Worship Hour
8:4.' Baker Fumlture·W•d·Fri
10-00 News .
8:53
Open House
10:115 H1gh School Hll Parade 9:tl0 News
10:55 New•
9,05 Coffee With Janet
11 ·00 1\rn;:~y rime
9:
4; Betty Newton
11 36 Special Communh)
ll :OO Ministerial Assoc.

Programs
12 00 News Roundup
12 2tl Bulletin Board
12:25 Ne•s 0 Grams

12·30 Saturd4J Matinee
1:55 News Beat
2-00 Saturdoy Matinee
%:55 Newo Beat
3~ 00 ~Jaturday

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3:55 News Beal
4:00 Otscin~ wilh Don
UO Top Ten Revue
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5:15 Dinner Musicale
7:30 Sign on

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11:15
11.15
11.15
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12 00
12:30

Country Drillers M·W
Mason CL Agr. Exi-Tue
A.S.C. Program-Frl
Family Wnrsnip-Tburo.
Tiny's Country Hymns
Noon Report
Goessler'l Guest Stor-Frl.
112:3() Music Jusl For You
t:lo Blaettnar Sbow·Tues.
t:30 Local Newo
4:54 Bowllng Scora
8:00 News
7::!0 Sign Off
SATVIIDAY

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII

ly HAROl-D GRI" Y
.'SUP[ T"!E'( PRE.a

FOD ERTIN' I
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7:05 Sign On
7:30 French City Baptist Hour
9:no Wings ot Healing

9:35 Bible Speak&gt; to You
10:00 Voice of Prophecy
10:35 Wash. Reports to People
11:00 Sunday Show
12:00 Noon Nem
12:15 Christian Hoor
12 ,JU R~v . MerliD Teets
I :00 Billy Graham
1:35 Lolheran Hour
2:00 The Church AI ~ork
5:00 Country Hymn Tlmero
5,35 World In Review
6,00 Baptist Hour
7:00 Sign Of!

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8:00 Sign On
6:1!0 Country Music Time
6:20 Coun~ Jamboree
6:35 Joho Harms
7:05 Breakfast Party
9:15 Jones Buick Show
10:15 The Good LUe
10:35 Music In The Air
10·45 Tbis Is Music
1!:05 Top Ten Show
1!:35 Top Ten Show
12:00 Noon News
12:15 Musical Interlude
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
LOO Platter Partv
7:00 Sundown Serenade
7:30 Sign Off
SIIN Av

Bv GEORGE WONDEit

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liONiT 5UF'f'05E ... ? WHEN THE
DEV'i~H NUCL~R:

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POMEROY, OHIO

(H) aDd Mceaiver. wm- Sadowski (M). Hill ·- A:an&gt;D,
Cllne.
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New York OliO 0081100- 0 S 1
San Fnut; 100 JeS tiOJ:- 5 1 0

~:HESTER

Yf'lOft&gt;rtht)''!l Cryptoquot-t&gt;: TO HF:AR CO~'i'PLATNTS IS
WEARi f-'0.\IE AL1KE TO THE WRETCHED AND J'liE HAP·

ON ALL

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Chicago
Cleveland

aorcereM

MAYBE roO
LATE!

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Middleport, WY
8 18 30ic

~woo/,
~41 i: 6~

One letter simply stands for another. ln thi-s aample A 1.11 Ullt!-d
X for the two O's, f'!tc, Si ng;.e let!er.D !' ' "'s1ro phu·~. 1he length and [urmatlol\ of the wur¢1 :l
r:~~.dt Uay the code !etten are ditter'l'nt.

"Oh, I 10t her history all right! Clear back to
Plymouth Rook!"

Boston
000 000 001- 1 2 1 adults anrl children uode"rcco~1~Z:
Drabomky Stock (I) Wyatt lll'e adr Jtted free when a
1
(9) . and Bryan. ~bead, Panied ily their parents.
Spanawic~ (I) Heffner (91 and ~ 16 classes are lead pony
Major tape Il01llllt
9:iliiidliriiUriiiiiid Tillman. wmn'er - Drabowlky with ridoc 6 year. •nd under;
United PreR Ialornltloall
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(~): Loser-Morehead (&amp;.8) . EngUoh Pleasure hone; Egg
Nallonal Le.,.e
HR-Colavlto.
and spoon (open) ; Western
_
PleBIUre Horse;
Westen! Cln.
000 000 ODD- 0 1 2
Detroit
200 012 ooo- 5 1 2 Pleasure pony; drunkard's par. Qdeqo
0011 ooi 4111l&lt;- 1 I 0
Ph•"'• I Wash.
0011 020103- 6 11 1 adise (open); Western Stock
Jay (H) ond Edwudl. Jill'£.
Wickersham, Lollch (9) and Horse; E"'Jlilh three •
11011 (!&lt;Hi) and BerteiL
HaM8JI,.
Duckworth
borse;
Junior
lforaelll8lllhlp;
Freehan.
on
(I),
Rldzik
(8)
and
Brumley.
Roadsttr
pony,
Westem
pleasMllw.
000
lJO 112&amp;- I II 1
c:oiD Hill, PomOIO) P h o n •
Wlnner-hld2lk
(!-1).
Loser
ure
pony
(riders
18
••ars
a
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d
St.
Louis
tJe:ll
02ID
ODD- 4 111
WI 2-3341 at WY 2-tl86.
under); Westoro pleuure 1wne BWinpme, SodoWald (1),
• ao tic Loll•h (7~). -HR-Keonedy.
(full mane and taU); pick - .Iq)- Tlolenauer (8) llilll 'I.'Gm. Craig
5 8 tfc

r-~ a.~e

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f1w tiH' thn•e L'a,

Station Wa~on. Gool tires, ciean interior, V8 motor, automatic trans., radio and heater.

Pomeroy Motor Co.
Your oi&lt; Chevy Dealer

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AXYDLBAA.XR

1957 Pontiac 4-Door · ·· · · · · · Only $495

Park begmning at 2:30 p.m.
The trophy and plaque show Is
beinK """'pollll&lt;lled by tht .-mntu
Pleasant Liollll Club alld t h
Harmon Field Stables.
A pony will be given aw••vll
to the holder of the lucky
2 1 0 mission ticket which Is $1

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oea:·-;q u.s to Mo:..:f'i:a "': :- -1 _1

:·m
qoinq to

Odys~y.&amp;

4-Dnor. Blue finish , good tires, 6-cyl. engine, radio, heater. Powerglide.

4-Spooct Tnnoml11ion - - - - - - - -

w~tr. a1l his

deb6~

of p ence
-41 . Haranrue
f2. ln the

Is

1958 Chevrolet Biscayne · · Only $495

Motor Ovorhlultd, 17" Hnvy Duty Tlret,

No: ~hat it r-a:te"&lt;.S , c·... :
~ WI)IJJC'l 't WO'"" ..J aoc;': t..\le".,!

piece o~'
Ave,.."..'.::

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1958 Chevrolet 2-Ton LWB

PT. PLEASANT - A JyJy
4th llors. Show featuring
16
classes will be held ·11 Harmon

the la&lt;t

II AIL 1 CRYPTOQIIOTE -

SpotleS!I clean interior. White finish , V8 enginE', power
st..ering, power brakes, auto. trans., t·adio and heater.

V·l 1-.lno, 9001120 Duolo, loUd Cob, ll.ft.
OUmp llacly ond Helot - - - - - - -

j~
po:; ;r·vel ~

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43. A pry
44 . Bordf'ra

1960 Dodge Phoenix 4-Door · · · · $1195

Condition, V-8 Engl~o,
6oPiy Tires - - - - - - - - -

July Fourth
Horse Show
Is A.tnounced

I.

lh KING
LCaaeo down

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.39. Codde-!!s

interior, Powt'rglide trans., radio, heater. Sharp dar.ll:
green finish and clean interior, whUewall ti~s lUr:e new,

A Real Work H o r N - - - - - - - -

14SOliNE ALL ET

36. Coin: Bw11d.

Station Wa.gon. Less than 25,000 actual milf's, spotlesa

Looks nd Runt Like Newr _ _ _ _ __

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37. Precious
stone

1961 Corvair Lakewood .. · · .. · · $1495

1:

6 25 Blo

wha.les

Loral owner, clean interior, 6 cyl. St.d. trt~ns. ll.f'aler.
tic, powt&gt;r steering, Radio, heater, fOOd tirt&gt;s,

Owner, Good Tires, Beige Finlah,
Heater. Reduced to - - - - - - - -

work
41. Ancient

lndl&amp;no

27. Stylish.
29. Noah's
econd lOft
30. Proceed
32.- Garden tool
33 . A 'cbeck
34. Sm:tl!est
:.~l..Hte: abbr.
35. Conjunction

1960 Olds "88" 4·Door · · · · · · · · $1495

Loe~l

with cement

to. Unit or

26. H~'Pd of

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Local owner, cleu interior, 6 cyl. s·td. trans .. he-ater.
Good tires.

I

&amp;ft'regat.

time
SR. Overlay

29. Color

month

1960 Chevrolet 2 Door .. · .. · · $1o95

Po,....,, i

21. The

36. At one

25. A rratulty

6 cyl. engine, PowPr~lide tram . Positrart10n rC'ar t:d,.
new tires . Clean in1Prior. fawv rinish.

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1961 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door · · $1495

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30. Raspi!d

31. Tanken
33. AironquJan

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came
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Light ereen finish, vinyl interior. Heater. Tires li ;{e new.
Save :as and have fun .

ve Come A

28. or.
fensive

10. Cudllle
16. London pall
20. Traveler' I

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23. Children'a

1962 Volkswagen 2 Door - Only $1545

METROPOLITAN
- MOTORS

par.~nt..s

nickname
somewnat astoundmg course. fairly limited in how
19.
Egyptian
p,l\ the musd!" t~e much it can alter its public
god
· -·twork!'l c:a1 throw around tn face . Yet it would seem that 21. Salt: chem,
. llllywood, and wUh all their j the induatry could do worse, for 22 . Righl11lde :
1: IS stlll
, Jat, Wil!

Red vinyl trim and bucket seats, 110 H.P. eneine, 4 on
the floor. Jet black finish , a:ood tiret. Radio and heater.

CHIST ~R! ZU - ,150
ard, Phone
WY 2-3578.
COME SEE 'EM TODA Yl
WHEN YOU USE ABC Cleaners
Wheel balanclnl, auto glass, view of Ohio River. Must be
OR TOMORROW FOR SURE
"Free Storage Plan" you gel
Pomeroy l1ndm1rk
brake aervlee.
seen In be appreciated. The
big, beautiful empty closet WY 2,2181 Jack ea ....y, Mfr.
5 27 44 tc , sale is cheap. Well watered.
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Mrs. Charlf's 1'urnf'r , Racine
space in excbanae or a the
&lt;...1.JSTOM brush hog work. 55 1 Rt.
6 30 6tr
room occupied by the family's FOR SALE- Middleport's taJJ.
per hOUr Call WY 2 6812 - - - - - - -- winter clotllln g_ !-Jere's hoW It est bU1Idtna. lOCated 212 N, Ch I M. h
I I , - HOUSE !"OR SALH:, S~·racu"le, 1
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your Second Street, M I\J\.1
t~tpor
ldllr es a:r~ or .d!~ .er 6-6--mRt. 124. 9 rooms, 4 upsta1rs,
30
winter clothes or .. call us for
Priced for qlih,t ule. Inquire 0 ·
5 and balh t:townstairs. 2 large
pick-up and we .,Ill "Profesat Ohio Hotel.
10 18 tie Bln.LDOZi;;R work, baoemenl• front Jiving rooms, 5 bed·
sionnlly" dry clean them at
landscaping. brushing. ponds. rooms. spwin~ room, 2 vrrv i
regular ratts. with free moth II
LowbOy service. ChariPtl Jet· large lots, ySrd and garde~.
Pomeroy
600-606 E. M1in St.
proofing aod hAng them up 59 Pontiac _ $1,095
fers. Phone WY 2·Gt22
1 Call L&lt;onard Bass, WI 2-2m.
for storage tn sealed cedaJ"' Star Chit!f 4 dr. Hud Top.
8 1 30 tc,
6 30 61.r ~~~~~~!!
ized bags .md wher. you IJ'e Power steering o.nd brakes. - - - - - - - --~-::
readv for them. nett faD, call A·utomalir shift.
Nelgler BuJJdifll and SupAuto
us oF le1 our routiii18D know'
ply, Racine, for better homes,
and they wlll be banded lo 62 Pontile - $2,195
kltchea cabinets and storm
Kf.
19.17 p.60() Ford Truck, flai l
ou
cleaner.
1-.rigbtf!r,
and
Catalina
2
dr.
Harl
Top.
One
doors.
11
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tfc
steel bed. Excellent condiY
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owneor.
Hydramatlt'.
POMEROY
Modern
4-room
newer Remeber the sh1rage
tlon and reasons bl y pr1ced . '
is Free. Pay Nell FalJ on Show' best or t'are .
1. 0 . McCOV, AUCJ'JONEB:R, frame home with bath,
Wllliam L. Will, Rt. a,
Delivery . A B.C. Clel!lftel'l and
I Chester, Ohio.
3 23 tfc
rnatic gas fired hot air heat- Pomeroy, Ohio.
telephone,
Shirl L•uodry Maoon, W. Va.
AUCTIONEER
lng, hardwood floors, back !185-2261 (Coolville).
SP 3-5543
4 3 BOte
p 0 , . ,0 y, Ohio
C&lt;unpleto Servlee
porch, and full basemen!.
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HOUSTON (UPI1 - Phil~::~~
cntt m-acDord
cellent financing available
- - phla Phillie!';' Mana~er
GUNS
l'rfte, P'llaae or Coatlid
this property with payments 1960 Valiant, 4 door, 11o o r ' M 1 . .1
Wt' Duy, sell and trade gwu.
$4
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ood h
ph 0
auc 1 1sn w£"ar1ng ou 1
01 5,52 per month.
A C BRADFORD
-~ ~hi 1t, I
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n e cry•·ng towel J'ust b~rause
H•" Wellman. Les Williamson
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a• l'lffm Jewelers, Phone iioll, and Ampllfiera, 24 month• .
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gas tr
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two clstemo, and large lot. vertiiJle V-8, COod e&lt;~ndition. He Is conlent lhat lhe second. . I'I•M••Ril .E lnsoirallCO been Phone 50. Bill Wellmu, Let
EXPERIENCED
Make small down payment Phone WY 2-2421.
G-26-61p , place Phlllies have come a
'"''~"""'' '""' yuut oper.. WU!iamson.
AUTOMOBILE
and balanee $40.00 per month.
I way since dropping 23 stfloigl•tll
l,r ·., 1\censeT can WY 1-2116.
Harold Collin• Salf'tman
a-~·1
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I games in 1961.
IIMlc Kn.L TERMITES and proiecl l
WY Z.!226
1 World Siandal'd '' Compa&lt;l
I In flnu.&lt;lnn for a two-game
- - - - - - - - lawo and shrubo from ln!&lt;CIJ
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Esceilltlce
Iset wilh the Coli.&lt;. Mouoh lnld
with ARAB U do-it Conceo- I
AND
I;;FO:;&lt;R;;-S"A"L"E;-;l::-n-cM;-;,:cdd;:;.;-leport, - 4 ~ flic car ronm. rklt and ptrform A press ronl~renre Tuesday
Uanled To Buy
1
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bedroom brick house,
2!"""' Smau car economy aud Ali.Star balloting confirmed a
Co., Middleport, Ohio.
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betho,
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and
a
hall.
out
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point h• was •spousing all
t LAH&lt;;E bount1ary of tim5 2 tic
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U&lt;:' r rear Pomeroy, Ohio. Conhigh water • Nice location.
along.
See by appointment, or call
M01ropoU18o Mollln
"The kev fadm· In this club
tacl
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2·2885
or
WY
2-3250.
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Malll
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the team feeling," he '""'•II
trmlle, Ohio. wv 2~273 .
WY 2·2143
Pomeroy, 0 .
(6) 10 tic
Pbaae WY Wl'll
I "and I think II grew out or
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SALE: 1 rooms end bath.
e Our selection Is larger
Sale or Trade
FOR YOUR Bulldozer
&gt;rk.
house on
Rutland Road.
PO
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e 01 ~ r cars are cleaner
4 oor were sneer&lt;'d at and ridieuled.
Phone
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Paul
L.
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JEEP trucil:, 4 wheel --drive. e Our prlc.. are lower
ley, Pomeroy, Ohio, R. D. 2.
:.::.:• ~~ ~::fa!~'"~~: hardtop, ·catalma. blue fm· Back there when we losl
Eugene W y a ·t t, Cheshire, eOur guarantee Is better
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•Our financing Is easier
Ohio.
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6 11 30tc ~ay, Ml~dleporl. Call WY 2- "I heiieve the team feeling
power steermg, power brakes. this club now grew out of
POMEROY, OHIO
IN SYRACUSE, three bedroom
and extras. 9 ~rt~d· struggles w~ were having then.
modern
home,
near
school,
In the HHrt of
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"And to me, self pride is
Athens, Ohlt.
Mndern. IORUiated. wall boerd
greatest
motivation jn ba!:ebs•llll
THE AMERICAN RUHR
beating, largo lot 72 x
Ph. LY 3-1231
lnsur~nce
or anything else.
Phor.• r a. m. to 5 p. m. WY
General Real E1lola
"Maybe they didn'l think
Z.3974; Ev•nlngs, 7 to 9 p. m. •....
-HN-80
had
any outstanding stars at
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Service
the
time
of the All-Star voting,
Agency, ln. All lonna of In
IW'8Dt!e. Jtm Johnson and but the reason very easily
For Rent
could be that our players have
Bud Swpooa. Agents,
4 Room Furnished · aP&amp;rtmint.
I I Ue been ready to give themselves
212 S. 5th Avenue. Phone
up lor the good of the team."
2-5435.
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Farm Mlchinery

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WE HAVE SIVERAL CARS
$295 to $495 PRICE RANGE

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Cook Stove, Show1r, Etc.

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( orrner Y
rueser
Works). 286 W. Main St.,
cine. Close to construction of
Pomeroy. Ohio. R. H. Rick·
npw Racine Dam . Beautiful ,

Cue/tft,.

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1962 Chevrolet Impala St. Wag. $2389

For Two With Gas Refrigerator,

and bath, (.-..bedrooms), harl:l·
wood floors . carpal t, storm
doors, gas furnace. Phone 1

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326 cu. in. V8 engine, automatic trans. Red bucket seatl

Complete Living Quarters

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CAR

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FISHING &amp;
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1 tv ·~ ''1'uauy" show r.t&gt;xt Mon-

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up on tfle same program a : of Sweden for ABC-TV is
•.tniled Pres• latematkJ 1 .
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; week from Thursday.
peeted to air in January . ~. Rick l t"~~o.L.!Jt.
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na i vast P~~Uc ty ~tions, . they I . ·~roughout _Hollywo~·s mov- · Reichardt , the high-priced
1,•
.. IH 1-: · WOOD ( UPI J The , have ratled to u~lltze movies lo 1 1e histor."' various special inter-, nus baseball player who signed
· 1"r _rught l .tuned .in a~ . old · help alter video a. Image as. a ests have frankly. 1f not always ! with the Los Angeles
VISion mo~te entitled The I rather . cold ~Ullunets.. Astde : adm irably' pushed for CHma in ; last week, is the subject
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~~h starred Ahce Faye, Jack I gra~s, teleYISlOn' unage is es- 1is not r.rt, but It is 8 fact. ln day.
PORE OL' MAW·SHE 'S HAD "TH'
J•\lt' and John Payne. and !lential\y 8. defensive one. IC r - -- - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - · - ll('h romanticized the early 1 there is not a quiz scandal, ·
DAOBURN HEE·CUPS
FER "THREE SOLID
'i ~ nf radio.
there is a ratings investigation .
1
HOUR S
\ i+-'wers of old television mov. 11 there are not squawks about
, ·~ know that there were many violence, there are shou_ts about 1
•,l ms that desplte spoofs of commerc1als . H there 1s not a I
'
. ACKOS!t
r~mmercials and
the like, 1 protest about . t~e lack of !
46. F'eata
2&lt;4 . Boy
1.
Carrie"
oow:s
Hmorized radio. And 1 brmg enough good ch1ldi'en's pro-~
Scout
6. Nobleman
I . DisposiUon
rally
, , '"!
matter up to ask how gramming, there is a complaint ll . Upri&amp;ht
2. Mountain
26. Cravat
~ ! i'l}' recent motion pictures about lhe ge!leral absrnce of 1:!'. Harden
nymphs
2fJ. Grand
13. Untidy
3. Hardy
· u have seen that glorify tele· 1 adult drama .
Army
14. '!'wisted
heroine
or
1on rather than satirizing
The movies, of late, have i
:;lraw
4. Rapllllou ,;
the
,,, obvious reason, of course, 1come to realize that advertising
be ch 1ve~
fi. Plgpen
R•·
6. Buttalo
Ihal television, as a visual : on television can be a big help Hi. Gone bv
public:
16.
Exclan\.stion
'1. Tau crosa
11.bbr.
1 -d,um,
iui.s oeen wuraerous 1 .. t the box-offi~. Video. by the 17. Height:
8. Rerret
27. &amp;-lec.
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very nature of Its awesome satabbr.
». One without
Uon
:·,pet,tlon for the movies. ~ut uration of the home , is, of .

1963 Pontiac Tempest · ...... · $2295

Sharp, Clean and Solid.
See it. It's Nice

front era loader. I bock hoe [ Plains, 1 acre ground . Mar· I
and bulldozer work •lso per· . tin Mollohan.
7 1 61p ~·
formod . Free eotimate. Phone' -evening•. WY 2•3243.
Em· FOR St&gt;LE :. House, 8 rooms 1

Brake Service

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POMEROY MOTOR
co. ~lOT NOWI

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Low Mileage, Like New

' 2 WHEEL trniler . John A. TO BE'I"''ER oerve you,
we ly, 2712 Underwood Dr., Bel·
Jeffen, Phone WY 2-«H6.
·have rec~ntly added a
4pr~ . Ohio.
7 1 3tc
7 1 3te
wbetl drive, LY. cu. yd.• FOR SALE : hou se, at TuprJ~rsl

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1963 SCOUT

FOR SALE - 33 acreage l•nd,
5 room house, running worer,
inside toilet. 4 mlle~
from I

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METROPOLITAN MOTORS

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R&amp;al Estate For Sale

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Satur&lt;lal·

With No Money Down Only At

Automatle 1t'lftl. Good whitewall tire~ . Clean lnterior, radio 11~---------....J
anrl het!Pr . Beilt ovrr ronl tlnl1h.

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$1195

Door

1961 Rambler Classic St. Wagon _

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siN·nng, po•ver brakea, auto. trans ., radio ind h~ter .

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Dodge Phoenix

l't' own sake, lhan apply a Ut· 1view of an the ral'&lt;lrabte pub- "'llllillllll
tie badly·needed glamor Whoi'· liclty that the televlalon ind111- ~
ever It Is available. _ . . . . lry can use, it il amazing that
l'h• Ch• •• , r.wim : Mort Saht " has nol slrategicllly
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BUY
NOW I

LOW
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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

QUALITY

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!Met-Cisco (3-10), 111\a-Cto
pada, Haller._.

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010 000 ooo- 1 6 1
llunnlog (3-2) and Dalrymple.,
Jolmlon, JCliiN (1), . _ (I~

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Johnson (11'7).
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and ~ ... ~ "
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\1r fllr ~nd \:r ~. TRvlor :\1oorl' ,n tion ht'n· with her :.!IP"'nt'l. i Jeffers , Jane Bailey. Car 01 Mrs. Ida Voungdspe" 1 • even.,..,__....,...,,_,.,.,,.....~111 0 am.
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Ree sv
and Mr-.;._ Ho;-:t•r
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. lives in th1s vidnit~· over the the ehildren remainf&gt;d for .a Mr . and ~rs . ~ay ~obnson or
A 0 Jeffers s r~l ~~ eve~~~g with Mr. and
Roger and Donald
'M'f•l;rnd nn ~unda ~ the~ jom- !n n ~er slay . Ylrs. :\1oore wtU and ('hildren of Wilkesville vts-. Mr . and Mrs . · M
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. oeJean e Young, Lewis ~-'""and. , cen IIy.
t:o with Mr. and •ll'lrs.
t"rn at ten d e Iasses at Oh.10 Umvertted Wit h h.IS bro th er, Mr. ~nd I cal~d on her auntsM
Miss
\1r . and Mrs William Thn- l; il ]ogl\ \Jr . ~t nd \l rs
.John si1.1 dun:1g this ~ession .
\1rs. Gay Johnson and family , j I... Perry 1~nd Mrsf. a
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:\1rs. faye Jordan spent
a recen Y·
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Mrs. Beulah Cordray, Athl olt1mbm•. al1' "if.Wndm).! thPtr \-lr-. \n h1 1 · rab trf-'t" .md \1r weekrnd wtth lle1 son. :O..lr ,md
·\ good crowd attrndP.d the
eek nd w·Jth her
d Mr:- !\olrndal Jordan. On Sa tur- annu&lt;.~l Fathers
, Day celebra- eos, . spen1 a dw daughter
e
,acalion at their farm hnmr- aP \ I'~ H:-~ro ld ( 'II
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R~h" Jeffers. Others j"
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broPwr. Mrs Ola Pt&gt;n·1· an d 111g ll Pumnn a t II1e t.. a kr AI rna J ord an a nd son. "uryan, an d Mr. Utllun ClJU JT I1 on .Sun day . The an d.
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as· also pJrt1 c1pat .
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If shopping fatigues you, try
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Mr \:~rl SH&gt;l. Tem nl c 11•1rdt \Iallie l.owthl"r on T 11esd a~
51L .1r c 'ow.
The Carpemer YuuU1 Group 1811d children, Mr. and
Mrs .
this remedy. Shop lor
WITH EACH ROLf. OF
IPembers, attended lht' r,_•ee p- 'tr~- Laura Kr~b s..
Mrs.
\-Yr~. Bonnie Chend\e rece iv· met at the chureh on Sun- , John Dunham and
family ,
everything the quick and
llLACK &amp; WHITE FILM
ti rm f01 thr nrv. mim sin ••,' \o1a udt• Hokornb anrl \lr F:v. ('d
word
of
tlw birth of , da1· evE' ning with Mrs.
Rex . and Ric·hard Jeffers.
easy way in the
PROCESSED
David White and fart'well p,\r- t&gt;rt&gt;lt Holt-omb we rt- in Crest- a daugl1ter, Anna Maria.
to Cheadle as leader. Rev. and
YELLOW PAGES
f \ for Rev Earl Ru .~~~·P .1 t tht' llnt:&gt; on Sunda ~ wl wrt&gt;
tht~· !lt'r bm!l trr-in-la w :md sister,· Mrs. St'th Huntley wen:
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Albany M ethodi~ l Chun ·~ on ilelPt'(i ~t r and :\1rs. Ho!C"ornb Mr and ~. Irs. Gary Borg an, 1wes ent. Debbie Stout was pro- · PTNF. GROVE
••. where YOUR
Wednesday
evPnmg
Rt&gt;v rt&gt;lt&gt;brate lht:'tr ~5th wedding an- ' f&gt;(lris Hamon ! Columbus. Tlw !C.r&lt;lln leader. Plans were made I Mr. and Mrs. James Hollon
FINGERS DO
White comes to the Albany mversary .
Borgans are also parents of -It· go to Buckeye Lake on a pif .: and family have m ved int~ .
THE WALIONG.
WY 2-2475
Charge from Gibisonvillf' and \!r and :\irs_ Leland Moore t\\ sons nk in !he nP.ar future . Others U1eir newly purchased home. I
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Rev . Russell will be l()o..':i tl&gt;d in and ch ildr£&gt;n of Ca nton , spenl Mr. and Mrs. Chanes McCall present were Ruth and Carl l Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young ! 220 E. Main St.
Coolville.
a week's vacation wi!h thei r , and grandson, Orange
Park, Huntley, Sue and Jenny Whit- and daughter and ~r . and Mrs.

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U.S. survivor as nlth-seeded Nancy Richey ot O.Uu,
Tex., lost to Le!Jey Turner of
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favored tv beat F'red Stolle of ed McK iniPy in their onl.v two I fourth seed.
,\ u~t\alia today and advnce to mef'tlngs 011 tside of Wimhlodon.
th~ fmsl rcund or the \Virnble-1 Top-s~'t:ded Roy [mrnon of
&lt;1on tenniR champh;llshlps rrr 1· Aur.tralia WAS he-R vy favorite to
th,_ thlrrl time In four years. . best unseedt&gt;d Willy Bnngt"rt of
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;~lm an nnno: ex: , efeat- ~ last year'!l rhBm p omm irs Whf&gt;n 1
vr 5\I)Jie In :~;tr:ught _sell! last Bungtr t eltminatPd him in the Don&amp;ltl R. Musle, Rt. 1,
(·•fr ui carltl~e the WJ~bk:don ' q uR~! Pr-fin a l s.
Northup; Mrs. Hallls W. 8aun1: e. n 9 l, thf• rrve-f(Jol,
dt'rs. 93 Garfield Ave .; Miss
Pt ~l:tM!!'lrh Texan lo:-.1 !o. Am·· I Bill if! J ~_an Moffitt of Lon~ ; Karen S. Dobbins, Hedgewood
trlllut! fled Lav~r In th ~ rma.ls. ~e:-tr!h, Ca .1f. , r r·ach('d the sem1- Dr .; Cynde Rae rope,
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Tht&gt; bwk? 3 k~r." h&lt;~ vr m-: llnals of U1e WOlllt!n'.l l !1ingle.t 11 Third Ave .; Mrs. Kenneth D.
Jt!llled McKmley, who is se~M ' Tuesday by crushi ng Ann Hay· William!!, Thurman: Paul Jean
t'd liCCOnd here, as a 7-4 choice Idon Jones of Britain, 6-11, 6-3., Pullens. 212 .rackson Pike; Mn.
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,..,. Por'~ Cattletobur&amp;, Ky.; ley TerchaJske . Mrs. Clyde MJ and Mn1. E~dle Youn&amp; a.'ld on Thuroday tY. . . ..
UDdJ C. Rlf'O, Aal&gt;Ja.td, Ky .
Davia, Mrs.
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M!ll. Robert E. MeNarnara, i ~h~r, M11. !Awell Hooo and l aosi,ted Roy FrockPr In
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New Haven, daug;hter, 1:51 I . daugbtf&gt;r and Mrs. Gerald E. : b.ay .
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Mi" Jean Young, Mra. Ed- "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii----. .
Thurman, d&amp;ugl"lter, 3:S.t a. m.;
die Young and Mn. Llwls Hud- r
Mrs. Get.rge D. Carper, Leon,
100, 10:21 a. m.; Mrs. E. M.
Blake, Jr ., Pomeroy, daughter, 10:4\ a . m.; Mrs. Edwin E.

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Howard, Raven~wood ; Mark D. Adama, Rt. 2, Millwood_, W.Va.;
MI'I. Kenneth G. 'naompsoo,
Ravenswood : Janet Sue Ana•
lclcel. RaVetliViOOd; Sally A.
Rouah, Rt. "' Racine; Karen Dulaney Munsrleld, Son, 3:22
Sue Coleman, Pomeroy; Mn. p. m.; Mrs. Walter M. Hogue,
Trunl8n RutseiJ, Rt. S Pom- 4:40 p. m.
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Mr. and Mra. Elmer
eroy : Jamu Smith, Jr., Rl. I,
DlochBl'Jod
1and son and Mra. Ida
Portlar,d; Mr1. Edward
M.
Mrs. Ken McDaniel and son; 1 called OJ'I Mr. and Mrs .
Bl k
PomerJy; Mn. F.,d. Mrl. Erneat Rainey and son; ard v1oung a nd daug hter a
a e, Jr. ,
win E. Ddaney, Mansfield; Mra. Dalt Pearson,
Ree&amp;e cent Sunday afternoon to
Paul V. Mo~ebaugh, Ironton; Dunsmurt, Mrs. Roy Shoble, joy homemade Ice ~ream.
Mrs. Edward R. Malone. Coal Mn. Probe Rouah Mrs. Roger Mrs. Clara Mcintyre has
Grove ; Rttl J. Rutherford, Rt. Maloney, Martin V. MeCum· slsted Ida Young wHh
1 Ray; Mrs. Walter M. Hogu1, ber, Mrs. Ralph Badgley, Wil- house cleaning.
Jackaon; CarlL. Dawson, Jaek- llam Gtllisple, Clyde 0 u r 1 t, Misa Jean Young and
son; Ftoyd E . C.al&amp;han Sr., David Woodyard, Mrs. Clyde Lewis .-iuc.s'Jn called on the
Jaekaon; Napoleon D. Fullu, Rupe, Mn1. Dana Bush, James Bulllh family Friday night.
Rt. 1, Scottown; Mn. Uoyd W. l'joylll Mrs. Paul Porter,
Howard
Searles of ""~'to'

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~rge and WU!lam Black· •p
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R. lland , " Je&lt;us. the Prnnu ..d Savrs.
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relatives m Cmcmnatt , 0 .
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nouncing the marriage of their daughter, Sarah Cather· I
ine, to Mr. Laurance Stewart Ebersbar,b, son of
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tor and Mrll Nora Searle~ s~r- Florence Potts, opened t be Connie Cooke, da~ghter . of M~e H~~~:~~sb~~b~~h,inS~-·
vf'd ao; se&lt; ·rplar~ ~rs Eloise meet.J.ng of the star Class of the Mrs. Je&amp;• Cooke, 15 attend1~g double-ring ceremony, June
Watson wa s pianist. Teachers F i r s l United Presbyterian a ~&lt;elhod1sl_ ~oulh ~ellowshtp 20th, at l0 :30 a.m. in the Sports
and hel~rs werE" as foHows : 1chun:h in the church ~mnex officers tr~ming sessiOn
at Baptist Church, Sparta, North
N ~ r ~e ry departtno:"nt,
Mrs.! Tuesday night, June 23.
Camp lnd1anola near Lancas- C 1.
lth R v Lewis w
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Sht'lby Davis. helper ; ~egin- seven members with Bible scrit&gt;- ber of Ht:att Methodist MYF. 1 tams . 0 ~tela mg.
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"CHILDREN OF THe
ne.rs Y1rs belt~· Hutc~t~son, lure containing the word • · fa~ Brenda Potts of Pomeroy is al- The brtde_ s l;lr~ss was a hght
w1111 m
aqua two-p1ece Jersey, sheath,
DAMNED''
1 nd'mg from th a1 group. street
I ea&lt;·her · Mrs ·. Bettv
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a s Lher ." The class voted to pay so ate
length . Her flowers were
DAMNED
· b~· tbelr dia·
bolical power to destrO}' tht&gt; and Mrs. Dons Richmond . help- for the curUtins purchased for
Mr. c. H. Wise , Sr .,
a 0 d white carnations. She was at·
world
f'r s; Pnn1ary, Mrs. Audra , the annex.
flmes teaclwr and Rosemary
daughter Rutt Wise and Mrs. tended by Mrs. Charles Nease,
" RAIDERS"
Brian Keith . Robert Cu~. S . el. h I
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Mrs. Mayme Holmes led the William 'setz and Mrs. Leo I matron of honor, of Pomeroy.
ams . t' per: umor epart- program by conducting a
Judi Meredith WIN OR 01
oJewhurst
Swick of Colurnbus spent the Mr. Nease served as best man
Seven men dE'If'rmmed to me-nl · Mrs· June
' quiz and reading "Planting For weekend at the :tome of Mr. for Mr. Ebersbach .
save Texas.
te-acher , and Mrs. Bea Dugan The Future.''
' and Mrs. Rose Patterson, help- It was decided to have a "si- and Mrs. C H. Wise, Jr. They The bride is a 1960 graduate
SUN. MON. and TUES.
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~~ : ;ee,~cgers, dM~. ~elen lent auction'' with articles cost~ ~;:~ ~~d:::n~a~~~s f~~;{'81 ~~ ! ~! ~~h:~ri~~~ :~~!lp~:
July 54-7
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rs. oro- ing 2!i cents or more at the July Ewing Funeral Home in Porn- ! played at the Philip SJX,lrn Plant
"SUNDAY IN NEW YORK"
thy Cu lwmn and Roberta Mus- i meeting. RoJl call -Nord for
(Tecbniculor)
~er , helper!~
be "palrl'oti'sm" with
eroy.
:as a member of office personCliff Robertson (PTIU9 J Jane
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Averag altenda
f
th
i nel. The groom Is a member
Fonda, Rod Taylor. Robert
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nee or . e Hazel Clark, as hostess
Mrs. Bernard Ful~ and dau-1 of the 1957 graduating class of
Culp, .Jo Morron. Jim Backus
fe•tur.tt~t: Flagpole Jltt•n
school ""' 104. Robert E. Smith Mrs. Ada Slack as
ornonm lghlers, Beth Barbara and B.•.•· r:acl·ne Hl'gh School and 'Is em·
churrh rnmister and Worley leader.
k h
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t~STOOGES
iHs 1e
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. Y ave re urne
rom VISI ployed at the Ebersbach Hard·
a Y' su pertnten ent.
The meeting closed with
mg wtth relatives and fr1ends
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-er. Mrs. Potts, hostess
in South Charleston, Piqua and ware company In Pomeroy. The
refreshments to Mrs. Holmes, Convoy. In Convoy the Fultz Will reSJde at The
Lowman
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'th
th
ir
Apartments
m
New
Haven.
htld
Mrs. Slack, Mrs. Daisy Rouh, c ren ·omam
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Miss Frankie Mumaw, Mrs. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy 11
Lizzie Quick. Mrs.
Rachel Sinn whiJ, Mrs. ~·uttz attended Canmta Club i6
McBride, and the hostess.
a Methodist seminar at Find- I Entertained Moruky
lay,
i Mrs . ..:harles Riffle entertainMr. an&lt;i Mrs. c. H. Wise, Jr. i ed the m~Mon~y Canasta club
PICNIC POSTPONED
The picnic of the Past Chiefs Waverly , and granddaughter,! Monday ~v~ning at her home,
of Magnolie Temple Pythian Sandy lletz of Hl' lll'ard, have ,... East. Mam-st.
S.Is 1ers scheduled 1or Th urs day turned from t vacation trip "to , Prtzes were awarded to Mrs.
G C
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evenl.ng has been postponed
New York, Niagara Falls and Buy owan
anh Mrs.
John
.l
•ugust.
R
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Montreal, Canada.
', eaver. e res ments were serI ~=========~~
ved by hostess to those named
L·
Kathy Bratton and Dee Slav- i and Mrs. Max Folmer Mrs.
en are attending a Methodist' Richard finlaw, Mrs.' Donald
M~SON
School of Missions at Uelaware.l McKenzie, Mrs. Eugene Trip~I _'J_~
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The girls ace housed In dorms I lett and a guest Mrs.
Lloyd
Tells lime
"I: IUS:• OF Tlllf: - Gltem- lATE lllNii FAMILY NIGHT
at Ohio Wesleyan University .~ Moore.
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ins ihiioten 11111 case that and~ale ala gtaoce. nater.
proof•, &amp;ell·wlndl~g. SmrH\11
tell~ you !lm1 and date It
"BEAUTY
AND
They
are
being
spousored
by
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THE BEAST"
the Heath Methodist Women's ,
wllldln1, s"eep 5ttond•llend, e•panslon band . Allttl!nlt'$1
steel. 17 /twt!ls.
Joyce Taylor Mark Damon Society oi Christian Service. i Bride-E'lect is
17 jewels.
--a nd•swoRD
OF TH&amp;
. They . were taken to Delaware : Guest of Honor
See Our Exte,..ive Collection of BULOVA Watchet
CONQUEROR"
by R1ta Slaven. They wlll spend Mi p tr. I Bl k I b 'd
Jack Palance Guy Madison th
eek 8t th
h I
ss a lC a a es ee, Tl eFrom $24.76
{Color)
e w
e sc no ·
! elect of Melvin Circle,
was
Mrs. Ruth Moore, Middleport, goes! of honor at a shower tun·
Thurs.-Fri.
July 2-3 was called to Columbus last cheon at the home of Dr. and
"FUN IN ACAPULCO"
Th ur sda y due to u,. death of Mrs. Le onard Bta kes Iee m
· East
With Elvis Presley
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and Ursul-a Andres•
her da~Jghte~., Mrs. Ann Moore ansmg, Michigan, Saturday,
(Technicolor)
Eiseistein (Gerald) Thursday June Tl.
-andfollowing a lingering illness. Attending from here were
"THE COLD DARK HOUSE" Funeral service• were conduct· Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee and dau.
Tom Poston
ed Saturday morning in
Co- ghler Jennifer, who with Mr.
::iiii::iiii~~~lumbus. Sh~ was a former Mid-[ Blake~!~, spent t_he p~st weekI end VISiting relatives m St.
dleport rest~ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pick- Johns, Michigan.
ens vi~ited recently in Cohlm~
bus With hir sister, Mr. and
A'ITEND TEA
Mrs. Paul Kautz and family
Member&amp; of tho garden clubs
. and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Jan In Middlepnr&lt; who attended the
Houck and son, Br.ent.
annua} silver tea of the Chesb~
Palty and Janice Everson of ire Garden Club Included Mrs.
South Charleston, Ohio. are E. M. Wood, Mra. 0.
E.
goests this wee:, with Mr. and Tewksbary, Mrs.
Walter
Mrs. Bernard Fultz and daugh- Crooks, Mrs. Guy Reynolds ,
ters, Beth . Barbara , a11d Becky. Miss Nellie Zerkle, Miss Hallie
Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill) Zerkle, Mrs. William Hamm,
Pickens, Baltimore, Md. were Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mrs. James
recent ~ests of his brother. Arnold, Miss Harrie
Made
Mr. and Mrs Richard Pickens. Smith\_ Mrs. D. B. Hartinger,
Mr. and Mrs. Beu Pickens Bal- Mrs. John Kincaid, Miss Nina
timore, anotller brother, fs vis- Rus~ll. Mrs. Walter B. Harris
iltng with Mr. and Mrs. Pick- and daughter, Jill, and Mrs.
ens this week.
Rober~ Reibel.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber
Sale Prices!
and fal'llly. Dennis, Dean, Don.
L rENDS CAMP
na, Dallas, and Duane, spent Richard Haggerty, son of Mr.
Sunday at Camden Park
in and Mrs. Robert H"ggerty,
Huntington.
· has been attending Camp Ar·
Mr. •nd Mrs. Horace McE~ rowhead for three days for ptehlnny visited Sunday in Trim- training prior to leaving for
ble with Mr and Mrs. Charles the Natiqnal Boy Scout Jam.
Johnson and family. Joan, Ju. boree at Valley Forge. Others
tia and Ricky Johnson accom· attending from Kyger Creek
panied the McEihlnnys home and Cheshire area are Charles
for the week. Their parents Bradbury, James White and
will come Saturday for them. Dennt. Gross.
l Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilt and
sons, Chris and Pat of ColumHAVE HOUSE GUEST
bus
are
spending
the
week
Mr.
and Mrs. Atwood Speng·
ALSO A FEW BALL BAND, COMMODORES
with her par•nts, Mr. and Mrs. ler of Mi1dleport are entertain·
AND U. S. KEDS
Adolph Saelens and son, Den- ing a houseguest from North·
Sale Prices!
Dis and other relatives.
field, Ohio. She Is Miss Sharon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hen. Borcenk, daughter of Mr. and
nesy and daughter, Teresa Ann, Mrs . William Borcenk, will be
Portsmoutll, spent the weekend visiting with the Spenglers' dauwith his lll&lt;lther, Mrs. Henry ghter, Kathy for a week. She
Hennesy.
arrived in Middleport Sunday
and plans to leave Saturday.
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ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE

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For Women

Heel Huggers - Connies - Paris Fashion
Charm Step
A Few Matching Handbags

Values
To $10.99

$1.87, $2.871 $3.87
$4.87, $5.87 and $6.87

For Men

Jarman - Hush Puppies Golf Shoes
and Discontinued Styles - Randcraft

Values
To $12.99

$3.87, $4.87
$5.87 and $7.87

SHOP AT--

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POMEROY, OH 10.

FOR OUTSTANDING VALUES OF
NATIONALlY ADVERTISED BRANDS
IN SUMMER MERCHANDISE
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The Naomi Mission Society of 'I
the first Baptist church, met
Sunday afternoon in the home
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of Mrs. Dewey Bentley.
Mrs. Naomi Bentley presided
over the business session when
a report from Mrs.
Myrtle
Warren, social chairman of the
Women's Missionary convention
held in May wlth the
local
church was received.
Mrs. Gertrude Buller, lead·
lng the devotions, spoke
on
''The Power of Influence ." Mrs.
, Edith Thomas, a goest read
· the poem, "Meet God 1 n the
Morning."
For the July meeting Mrs.
Butler will again be devotional
leader. The hostess, Mrs. Dew.
ey Bentley, although a
new
member in the society olso
••rv•• on tho program and sew· '
lng committees with Mrs. Warren of Middleport. The meeting
closed with repealing Christian
woman's Pledge. Mrs. sent'

REMEMBER! SATURDAY IS 4th OF JULY
AND WE WILL BE CLOSED, SO SHOP
THE WEEKDAYS FOR SAVINGS ON SHOESI
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VOL XVI

Is Bei'ng Pia nne d

PT. PLEASANT- Plans are
being made to organize a Ma ..
on County Historical Society
wtth L. L . Caldwell, chairma
of the Historical committee for
~~~~~e~leasant Chamber of
The purpose f the
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organu.a•
bon woulrl be for dl'scove 1·ng
procuring and preservl'n• rm 1•
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a·
ters of historical Interest to
the present and gene:-cttiuns to
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Mason Personal

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY STORE WIDE SALE I
THURSDAY 9 TO 5 AND FRIDAY 9 TO 5

Special Values In Every Department For These 2 Days.
Ready To Wear- Furniture- Floor Coverings- Drapery
DryGoods-Mensand Boys Wear - Hosiery - Home
Furnishings- Lingerie- Store Wide - Many Bargains
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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night with a warning from the
National Safety Council that
as m~y .l5 550 AmerJcans mai
die .n acctdenL on the nation's
streets and highways.
Bell rmging, parade.. and
tradi&gt;ktna' fireworks displays
will 01! the order of the day on
Independence Day. B"t
because the holiday falls on Sat·
urday, thousands of persons
will be let off from work Fri·
day and head for their favorIte bulc•. 01 fishing resort. In
Chicago alone, about half of
the city's office and factory
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rnittee art' ArC"hie Henry, May.
or o£ Henderson, Mrs. Lone F.
Jones, Mrs. Herse) Henderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Brand.
Mrs, Mollie Pullins visited Anothe. committee meeting
Saturday evening with he•
will be held July 13 at Hart·
ter, Mrs. Charles McNickel at ford and ttll persons interested
the Elmwood Nursing
in th~ir Mason County ~eritage
JULY Z
Bethel No. 62 of the Intema· near Tuppers Plains.
are urged to attend.
tiona! Order of Job's Daughters
will meet a~ the Pomeroy Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Birch
ATTEND CAMP
and family of East Liverpool
sonic Temple Thursday at
MASON - Thirteen ntemwere weekend guests of Mr.
p.m.
bers of the Happy·Go·Lucky HI
and Mrs. George Sellers.
JULY 3
Club attended Mason County
Pomona Grange will meet at Mrs. Don Pullins and daugh- Camp this past week. Those at·
the Rock Springs Grange
ter, Rita Kay, were in Colum· tending were Debbie Joneo DebFriday at a p.m. All members bus over the weekend due to bie Slew~rt, Debbie
Werry,
of Pomona court are urged
Debblt:. G11land, Francis Queen
the illness of her brother.
be present for practice of the
Virginia McDaniel, Connie Gl~
FUth degree.
Mrs. William Killinger re. land, Barbara Stanley, M 1k e
The Xi Gamma Mu Sorority turned home Sunday morning and James Ryan, Susan Tha·
is sponsoring 8 dance at t h after a visit in Dayton w' th bet, Bubl&gt;y Lewis and Norman
Pomervy Jr. High school
Mr. and Mrs. Walter KillinJer IU!ynolds .
day, July 3, from 8 to 11 p.m. and Mrs Nora Eakins. She
A local group, The Vibrations, was accomp&amp;nied home by Mr.
ENJOY OUTING
will play. It will be well cha&lt;p.land Mrs. Harter Scbeall and MASON - The Youth Fel·
eroned.
Mrs. Eakins who spent tbe day. fowshlp of the Mason Methoclist
Miss Barbara Hamm of Chit- Church along with their lead.
Oral Immunization
llcothe Is the goesl of her er, Mrs. Howard VanMatre and
grandmother, Mrs. J. 0. Roe- Mrs. Fred Spencer, enjoyed an
Is in Two Series
del.
outing on the village green ID
PT. PLEASANT - Oral
Miss Shirley Beegle complet· Mason on Sunday evening. Those
immunizatior is being given at ed an assignment in he Econo~ attesding the wiener
roast
the Mason County Health
iny Loan office In Belpre last were Cinda Fogle11011g, Marll)'ll
partment in two series, the sec~ week and will be in the Galli- Cook, Diane Sisk, Mike Jolin·
ond do!!" eight weeks after the polis offlce for the next two son, Norman Reynolds, an d.
first.
weeks.
Beverly Carson,
Children under six
Bruce Gotthardt, who
Is
are required to take a booster the goes! of his grandmother,
dose when they are 10 to
Mrs. W. A. Morgan, spent Tuesmonths old
day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
The department
Eason and family.
that those who did not complete
the series of three given
BIRm ANNOUNCED
Mrs. Cashy (TIIJie) BaH wb•
should take advantage of
Mr. ana Mrs. Eugene Whaley represented Mason County a&amp;
type now available.
of Darwin are announcing the Glenville Folk Festival, Gl. .
The Health Department will birth of a son Brian Eugene ville, W. Va. hns returned to
be closed o" Saturday, July 4 Saturday, J~ :n, at Sbelte;. her home at Apple Grove. Mrs.
and no immunizations will be ing Arms Hospital in Athens. Ball who Is 82, reported that
given on Saturday during the Mr. and Mrs. Wholey have an- she had a wonderful time as Mamonth of July, but will be glv· other child, Carla ean. Grand· so" County's Belle.
en on Thuradays.
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Her- Jimmy Wise left on Tuesday
her! Wb&amp;ley of Darwin, and for .Camp Arrowhead near Hunt· B!R'l11DAY OBSERVED
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coallor of ington where he will receive
A family cook-out In
Gallipolis. Great grandparents Senior Patrol Leader trainlna
ance of the birthday anniver- are Mrs. Ella Whaley of Shade, in Scouting.
sary of Mrr. Clarence Clark Mr&amp;. Ruth Hendrix of Racine Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Shinn
was held Friday evening at the and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Eads and family of Leon, Mrs. R. C.
Kyger Creek recreaUon
of Rodney.
King, Henderson, and Abby
A birthday cake
oerved
Swatzel, Pomeroy, and Carol)'ll
following the dinner.
Mrs. Henry Null, and Mrs. Baileo, Gallipolis, visited
on
of his family present were his Franklin Clark and son of Point Sunday Mrs. Catherine Rey.
wife, Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Pleasant, W. Va.
nolds and family.

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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964

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PRICE AVE CENTS

First Phase of Sewe
Project is Launched

Plans were completed for th1
annual homecoming Sunday, Ju. _
ly 26th, on the church lawn. A
chicken and ham dinner wiD
be served l&gt;y the ladles ot the
congregation and games an'd
Mrs. John Scott, Mrs.
other
entertainment are plantha Scott and Mrs. Russ Wa'
.,... ned.
son spen. Monday at Fairborn
with thei.J: brother and sister- Father Hilliker announced
in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. ohn T. that masses on that Sunday
Baily.
will be at 6:30 and 10:30 to aoMrs. O}an Genheimer
commodate the people working
&lt;,m this pi'(.Ject. Refreshments
daughter. \Judith, returned
.
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their home, Columbus, Motodayl were se,-ve
Y Mrs. Wippel
evening elteJ a weekend visit assisted by Winnie Rose aud
Rita Marcinko. Father Hilliker
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witb Mr. and Mn. William 0 f
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E::.B::.E::R::S:.=:::.:=H:...._ I Sheridan and family and Mrs. fered the closing prayer.

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NO. 67

Mrs. J. B. Marshall of Lou·
lsville, Ky. arrived Saturday
for a visit with her mother,
Mrs. Johr F. Bally and other
relatives.

John F. Baily and other
lives.
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Mr. aiKo Mrs. Edwa rd ••
Ten mPmlx&gt;rs of Grace Epts- Dickel l·eturned to their
eopal church were In Columbus Cincinnati, Tuesday, after a
Sunday afternoon, to att•nd
weekend visit with her parents,
ordinatlor of the Rev. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raub.
Martin, bela at the
Trinity Their daughter, Donna, remainE~~~;p~e~:~~~~nd Mrs . Cruor·l ed for a two weeks visit with
her grandparents.
les Gibbs Miss Vida lhle, Mrs.
J . E. D. Hartinger, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer TayMrs. Da!£ Dutton, Mrs. 0.
lor and daughter, Teresa, of
Stout, Mrs. Cedric Clark
Grove City, were W-t&gt;ekend vis~
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore.
itors of her parents, Mr. and
Rev. all&lt;l Mrs. Charle, Pit:,.rl Mrs. Joseph Haub.
of Pt. ~:&gt;Jeasant , W· Va. also Rona:d and Steven Tatterson left Sunday for ro visit' ln
attended the ordination.
Grove City witt Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Taylor and family.

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The Women'• club of Our Lady of Loretto Catholic churcb,
Miss Ruth Ano
Long Bottom, met Sunday ev•
is attendtr..;~ Columbus Bus.Iness I nlag at the home of Mrs. He~&gt;­
Unlversity, spent the weekend ry Wippel. The meeting openwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed with prayer offered by Rev,
Wilbur Bailey, Athens Road. Father Hilliker.

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Work started today on the Memorial Hospital, the County
first phase of Pomeroy's sew- Home, and some residences aerage project with the construe~ long Wright-st.
tion of an intercepter sewer on Tile was run from Mulberry
Mulberry.ave.
Heights and other areas along
The work is being done by Mulberry-ave., some time ago,
K. L. Moore, Inc., B•lpre, who •ccordlng to Mayor Legar, but
was awarded the job on a bid ll was never connected up. Maof $7,000 at a recent meeting yor Legar said seWage from
of Pomeroy Village Council. ' the Mulberry-ave. and Mulher·
Mayor Charles Legar said ry Heights areas is prfsently~
work is undeJway on the Mul· running into an open ditch and
berry -ave intercepter in order causing a sanitary problem.
to solve sewage problems from
" This is the situatlos that will
Pomeroy Elementary School, ! be corrected by construction of
the Children's Hom·e,
Meigs , the intercepter," according to
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Legar.
Legar said furllter work on
the proposed Pomeroy sewage
project will not be started unW
ofter it Ia determined whnther
the village will receive federal
aid. Pomeroy !Hed an appllca.
lion for federal aid on Its sew·
age project over a year ago.
Funds to construct the Mulberry--ave. intercepter are available through the local bond
issue. Burgess and Nlple of
Columbus are the engineers for
the Pomeroy project.

Showing Unusual Petunia

WASIUNGTON - Th"
ate, moving "'ward approval
of A $556 million lederal pay
raioe bill that lncluJes $7,500
yurly increases for members
of Congre.. today faced the
quesUon of whether to Impose
financial disclosure teats on It·
JOH.
BaekeJ:S of the bfll, which
woold affect 1.7 million federal
clasalfied and postal workers,
weze encouraged by an opening
round victory Wedneaday In
which the) bea• down turee ef·
forti to eliminate the raises for
themselves.
A WEEK·JJlNG heat wave
kept Its grip on the eastern
hall of the nation today wiltlng
cropa and coJUablg many towns
to put limits o.,"water consump.
lion.

DJouchi ~CIIIB were »
vere ~· the pajlott'a capl·
~ li! ..:omiecticut and In North
Cai'Giiltl. ft;f· lleatber huretlll
..1c1 •the 'heat wnuld c'Onlt-1
lhtougb tho month with below
110rmal raiDfall.

fence about
Mr. Scranton

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