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Blaettnar enter- Slle broucht ~I 11\&amp;t .lbe
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Ave.
fD it. The perfume of lbe
'l'tte met::Uni u~:~ ~tk the bas ~ !'~ ~~~inl quaiHiy,
•erie of lhe monlb read by Mrs. ev~n fD be used te oorrect
Charles Persinger, president. voua disorders. Tile roee
Devotions taken from Isaiah classified as a piece of art
2!:3 and Romans 8:1-6 were led is lracell to Greek
bv Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken pho called lbe rose the
~ith a meditation from
The of the Flowers," and so
Upper !Worn.
retsns today.
Communications and a thank A salad course was served
vou note from Nora Rice, sec- the ,hostess, during the
~etary , for flower arrangements hour, The next meeting will
made for Alumni banquet were the annual picnic at the home
read. The report of the mem- of Mrs. Clair Karr. ·
bership committee was glftD
and Mrs. Richard Jones was
welcomes as a new mem~r.
"The Romantic Rose," by
!lelen Wilson, was the topic of
the program presented by Mrs.
Dor Schaefer.

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l and son, Jeffrey returned home
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OMtfOY
~ Miss Mary Fields and in Chi~ cago, m. with Mr. and
Mrs.
Jerry Fields and son and
Relatives have received word e~h Fields Jr.
hat Mrs. Della Carnahan and i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grinstead
Belpre
1er daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ray · and daughter, Lori of
Carnahan are both ill at the hos- ! were Sunday guests of her
pital in Bucyrus.
Iter, Mrs. Clair Spencer.
The Rev . and Mrs. Dorrald Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shrieves
Boone and ehildreR, David and of The Plains and Mr. and Mrs.
Jeannie, have returned from a 1 Elmer Brodbeck of Anaheim,
nonth's vacation and also at· i Calif., spent Tuesday evening
.ended the Baptist Convention · with Mr. and Mrs. V. D.
neld in Missouri.
1 wa&lt;ds and family and helped
Out-of-town guests here for ! Mr. Edwards celebrate his
the wedding of Miss Judith But· i birthday. Birthday cake and ice
~he r and Robert Garwell Satur-1cream were served during
iay were Mrs. Russell Wilson evening.
and daught&amp;, Coleen. Logan,' Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heines
and Mrs. WilUam Lnhrer and Ravenswood, W. Va. visited
daughl.t:!r, Athens.
j day with their parents, M r s.
Mrs. Kenneth Clae and dau- Theo !leines and Mr. and Mrs.
ghters Marsha, Melissa and Me- 1 v D Edwards and family.
gan, of Norfolk, Va. are visit· ,Mr.· and Mrs. E. J. Hill
1ng her mother, Mrs. Max Roll· visitors in Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
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Ml"l. J, ! · ,Dowso? h~s re- Teresa, Cindy, Susan
:urned to,.... borne '" VIOnna, Juli Gooch spent the weel&lt;end
'N . Va. after spen~mg the wm- with their grandparents, Mr.
ler monthl bere w1tb her daugb- Mrs. Kerr Gooch, Gallipolis.
" and family, Mr. and Mrs. M
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forrest Bachtel and Miss CM· h rtr. adn
I a an sonsrsh.ave arteourned
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us &amp;qssell,
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where be bas came m contact
TONIGHT thru FRIDAY
with famous personaUI!es of
June 1-9·10
Wasbington including the
Senator
Pat NcNamara,
"STRANGE BEDFELLOWS"
Rock Hudson
Mansfield, SeuafDr Lausche
Gina Lollobrl.llldo Carl Hayden, oldeot aenator 1n
(Color)
Congres~ He bas missed Prell)o
-anddent Johnson on his visits to
1 "THE LIVELY SIT"
the bospilsl but bas seeD hll
I James Daren
beUcopter
land oo the boepltal
Pamela Tilfin
ground.
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Visiting Mr. and Mrs, Roy
Priddy of Middleport over lhe
weekend were her sister, Mrs.
Pont~roy, Oh11
VIctor Gotschall of .BalfD, Md.,
TONIGHT thru SATURDAY
berniece, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Smilb and clilldren
Teresa,
_ _ _N_o_T_o.;p.;;1;.;"-- James Earl and Charles Ray,
SUNDAY, MONDAY
of Ballo, MeL; Mr. and Mrl.
••• TUiiSDAY
Ray Gotscball of Parker•
Juno 12-14
burg; Mr. snd Mrs. George ,
"MADAMI X"
Bing and chlldret! of Coblm(Tecbnlco!orJ
bus; Mr. ldlll Mrl. a Laaa "nlmer
JordaD and llmlly, and Mn.
Joba Fonylho ,._,__. Pierce an4 ....,._
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Drive Out To Our Warehouse On ~hanic Stnet- HeadquartenF~rJI~-..-~Tll(~l!i!r flvenijr'oiAil ~intis~ iqr iicycit•,
lawn Mow•s, Used TV's and Used F~rnitvre - ~..,, L~tuf Park"(* • 0!*::!J,~ ~~t!Jijuse ·~ Mecllanlc St.
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Parking .Lots

Salel KODAK CAMERA ' ,FILM .

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$21.00
$39.00
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$9.00

$12.00
$15.00

BELL BOnoM
A fine selection of girlll

or cotton twill and fine
quality denim, half elastic

bell bottom )lllnb!, tailored

Slle 261&lt;34 Inches. Sotld
rolors of blue, maize, pink

boxer waistline. Sizes 3 to
6X arnl 7 to 14.

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Solid white, ribbed crew
top, Sizes 10 to 18. Ideal
for casual wear or for
work socks.

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OUR MENS $1.98 SHORT

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A flne selection of womens washable colton blouses
in solids, stripes, checks, plaida and florals. Some per·
manent preli&amp;

Sizes 82 to SB and 40 to 44

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THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1966

$1·00

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$7.95 LOG CABIN

PORCH RUGS

THROW RUGS

c:n and brown patterns.
2 $]-OO

Lorge 4 foot • 6 foot size.
Excellent eolors. Wa!!b·
able.

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QUADRIGA
PRINTS
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W - all colton. Blg selectlon pattarna. For Ibis salt.

2 yards for $1.00

l'osblou f&lt;J&lt; Mena Dress Slzcks lean toward moderate
dark tones and the material&amp; UJed today are blendl, either
Polyeate&lt; and wool, Polyester and cotton or Polrlller and
nyon. see the b[J selection of Mena Summer Dreu Slaekl
rl.ilhht now In all sizes 29 to 110 walat In waah 'D wear and
pennanent press fabrle. and aelect what JOU'll be nudlaJ.
Save durinll tllla aalel

MENS $5.95 SUMMER DRESS SLACKS -

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BED ROOM SUITES
'149.00 - S Pieces. Large triple dresaer with lllllna
mirror, bookcaae headboard bed and large cl!elll al
drawers. Walnut finish wllb plasllc top on dresser aod
cbest.

$4.11

MUGS

Thlch

DINETTE s·ETS

beve.agea. Also Ideal for

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One 42 Inch round table witll two 12 locl! Jeavea Plastic top with T moulciiJtC - TWo Captains Chlin
- Four Mates Chairs.

Wltll loH Hl...rl
Holds oix 11drll In lbe
apace ol 1 Wondo CUp
with cwbloD tlrip. Protecta dellcalo fobrlcs.

clllldren. Cryatal clear,

SAIGON (UPI)-M!Uiont
dblsts tiirew themselves
ll&gt;e atreeta o! Hue and IIBUed
troop ·capvot on Its way fD
lbe C!lpm!Unlsta today
lhelr ftety leader demended
lbrougb lbe · rebel city.

SKIRl RACKS

Dishwasher 11fe plast:lc
mugs for hot or cold

Quang Stalls Battle Unit
gofei'IIIIJOIII
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See Ibis fine selection of girls aportswear - lnclud·
lng &lt;lborts, shills, abort sets, playsuits and tops - all
oonvenlently arranged for your easy selection - In·
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GIRLS SPORTSWEAR

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MENS $6.95 SUMMER DRESS SLACKS $5.11
MENS $7.95 SUMMER DRESS SLACKS.-- $6.48
MENS $8.95 SUMMER DUH SLACKS $7.41

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54'' wide - It's 'fl'etter - It's cloth backed with coatIng of wiabahlo vinyL Pattern• suitable for Head·
boards, Hampers, Table Tops, Sllelvea, Chairs, Jlat.
lOCks an&lt;! etc.

Summer Dress Slacks

COTTON BLOUSES

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Now Sprlnttliile · ·

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A SPECIAL SALE ON WOMEN$
ROLL SLEEVE

Elberfelds Parking Lot
lll,be Warcbouse on M"'
chanle Streel Plenty of
rooin. Short walk to
Pomeroy's Buslnesi DIJo

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with easy on sboulden. All oollon and all sizes. Well
known bnnds.

RECEIVING
BLANKETS

PANTS

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PlY PEPPERELl.

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SAlt!'.,., ' '· $1:9~&lt;koDAI( F,II:M•- .·
SALE 5~ · • ,. $2.1S.~CIDAK F.ILM SAL,IS~ . . . $2.~ KbDI( IIILM SALE 73C
$2.ooi ~K IIILM- SALE
SALE 'i7c
$2.75 I(ODAIC ~ILM- $"I.E
SALE 99c
$195 KODAK fiLM ..;.. SALE 52.'14

CREW.SOCKS

KODAK CAMERAS
Just 4 ICodak $49.50 Escort I Movie Cameru _
I Only Kodak $34.50 8MM Movie Camera
1 Only Kodak $79.50 Electric 8 Movie Camera _
Just 3 Kodak Storlltx $18.95 Camera Ovtllto 2 Only Kod1k $34.50 Starmatlc Camera Outfltl _
1 Only Kodak $20.85 Starmettr Camera Outfit 1 Only Kodak $26.65 Stormetor Comero Outfit JU$1 2 Kodok $34.50 Slormotlc II Camoro OuiHt -

SSe KODAK FILM 65c KODAK FILM· ~
70c KODAK FILM75c KODAK FILM $1.10 KODAK FILM $1.15 KODAK FILM$1.25 KODAK FILM MENS WHITE

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For~~ovlo Cameras ...,c lnstamaUc Cameraa ~ 85 11M Cameraa - Julll a!lout
eve,1 · size thare Ia - In oolor or black and wblte - Stoci liP llliW on 1!11. your
fUm needs. ·
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bundreda of cars - Easy walk to Pomeroy Buslnes•
District •••
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from the 2nd. St. entrance.

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FRIDAY ·· u· nti~l .. 8 and, si,tuJOlf,~ Until 9

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lospital for complications from MIS! !Wbln Parker of Colum·
~easles.
bus is lbe ll\I!Bt of ber gtandDr. and Mrs. w. K. Baker · mother, Mrs. Max Melnhatt.
~ave returned to their home in
:h~rago. Ill. following a week- Colden Rule Clas•
end visit with h~r mother, Mrs.
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:he faculty of the
university
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i &gt;f General and Mrs. !lull of tom church.. met at lbe
t Washington, D: C., wbo
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Swain
here visiting over lbe weekend, tu help celebrate lbelr golden
loined him for a dinner at the 1 weddmg anniversary May 31st.
Martin Restaurant Sunday. At· The class gave them a
lending were Mr. and Mrs. Igift and lbey also received otb~~ Hull, Mrs. 0. II. Stewart, Mid- er gifts from lbe class.
dleport, Dr. and Mrs. w. K. Ice cream and cake were
Baker of Chicago; Mrs. Eliza- served.
belb Davis Flsber, Mrs. Joe Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Bailey, Mrs. Marcus Chambers, Lewis Edgell, Mr. and Mrs.
Middleport: Geraldine Young, Dave Yates, Florence LimMrs. Howard Cecil, Pomeroy. bergar, Mrs. Besa Larkins, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Thomas Gladys Wllliams, Mrs. Mary
cf Vienrra, W. Va. spent the Pierce, Mrs. EUa Hannum, MrB.
weekend wilb her parents, Mr. Ars Myers, Mrs. Bess Webster
and Mrs. Walter Crooks. They and Mr. and Mrs. Swain.
came for lbe wedding of Jnd·
lth Butcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Strauss, ! ANNUIINCE CONVENTION
Fred Butcher ·and Mary
The Cbester Twp.
Sunday
Belt, Columbull, visited over lbe School Convention will be SUJ&gt;o
weekend and attended lbe wed- ~ day June 12 wllb
Sunday
ding of Judith Bulcher a n d sch.;.l at
a.m., basket
Robert Garwell.
dinner at noon and afternoou
Hm &lt;Hospitalman) Alan Wal- ,.rvice will be 'at 1:30 p.m.
lace, who is serving with the
V. S. Navy in lbe Bethesda Naval Research Cent&amp;, Betnesda,
BAND TO MEET
Md., spent the weekend with All members of lbe Soulbero
h1!1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! .
Dwight Wallace and family. I High School 1marcl!lnll
Wallace is assigned to lbe !Sib band are urged fD attend praonoor known as lbe VIP
rd !lee sessions on Tuesday, June
j"'"'=.._.~._;~~-w;;;a~l1. from 6 fD 1:30 p.m. and T!JurJo
day, June 9 from 6 fD 7:30 p.m.
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Savel Curity Diapers
stock up now on tile d!aparo you•n need. You'll Uke
the excellent quality of Curlty diapars.
PRE FOLDED
CURITY GAUZE DIAPERS - - - -

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Another Big Towel Sale
,,. this Week end - All Firrt QudlltJI. OM

BERKLINE RECLINERs

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Llree oomfortabll ebaln, I'OIIJI. padded and upbolllered ID ll!pported v!DyL Brown-Belg&amp;-Greea. .

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colon. Size&amp; 8 fD 18. Savo
durin&amp; tllla Ale.

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$2.98 to$3.98 BATH TOWELS
Bli aelecllon of colon. 120 for lbls.-.Je.
$1.59

f2 waist. Choooe never
Iron fabrics in plaldo or

solid colon or wash 'D
wear coltou. Belted aud
Continental otyleL

Juvenlle Sizes - Boya Slzea- :Mena Slzea

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SHORTS NOW
You'll llke the oelecllon
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dark grey, green, tan. Sanforized ahlrll and trouaara.

Hlrlng of · Mrs. &amp;!ttle ~
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Window Shades

39c to 59c FINGER TIP TOWELS

Mens Work Uniforms

Thundershowers

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Contrt'but•'on
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oriel Charles Lewl• Chapter
DAR, will be host to two
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ing organlz•llons sorurday,
The Ladles Bible era.. of Ute "God U.es 'tQdoy!'
THE PAST COUNCILORS ol
·u; at the Morision Hou~e, MiddlejJOrt ~'in;t BaJlU•l Cllurc11 tbe the111e of lite l.!!tib' ~·
Theodoru• Counell l)aughtera ~
Encfle-Wei Park, aceording
made a donation tow~d tile tloo lllble ."'-il'l"l whi&lt;:h
Plans AJ!ierica will mee~ "ThursdaJ !"1'. PLEASANT Ernest · an a~ent by Mn.
kitchen project at. their meet· beld at the !'Omel'lll'
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f&lt;Jt the Mason I evening, at the home of Mn. warren Baleh, 45, Rt. 2 Point 1e11 Proffitt.
Tuesday evemng at the , CllrJSt June !,&amp;
.. ~~:~r 01 'ceremqni~·s . for the
which Is sehedul· Max Melnharl
Pleasant, was eharged with The Anne Bailey
Chapter ·
. Beulah White. gave .tbe· from 9-11. 11.m. , .
•&amp;&lt;)IJib•ern Ohio l'~geant to be1leld in ed for August 10.13· at the Na·
failure to have vehicle under DAR Charleston will be at openmg prayer aDd ¥&gt;•· Eliza· Teachen .will be Ml1.
ronjunction wit~ the Se~ond An· tiona! Guard grolinds on Rt. 62, ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE control following a one ear the Mansion Hou~e at II a. m. beth Slaven, president, presJCI· II~ Jolmlloa, IIJI(~r.i';
8 P· m. mlsbap Wednesday momlng on lor coffee iollowed by a pro- ed.
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north of Point Pleasant.
1 wiD meet 'lburlday at
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One of several highlights
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: : " m~=: RL 35. Baleb ran off the high- gram on Anne Bailey. An inv1Mrs. Dana dHammD gave theth ~~ushg, be~;.
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rea mg. urmg
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~· Falf this year wlll be the wUI work on a noal lor the ment. He was treated II PI••· bera of die lo•al cha ter• to
meeting the class VOir I Bob Miner, junior!.
trant
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hnt Valley Hospital for tacor- lend the 11 · 8 m ~
e!l to donate 128 to the kitchen Donna Smith, Pa111le.tt8
evenlllli' wn and hathihg suit
:PtryY an d r enl ' w ~ are oound· WOMEN'S MISSIONARY !II&gt; 1ation of the seaip whieb requlr- ·2:30 p. m.· tbe West'
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Sheila Ohlinger
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competition, and give a three
I an wes ern smgers, an I
ed 19 stit&lt;•hp, • hruist'd kne•
Durmg the program hour man Taylor.
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Fll'!l Property damage ...,;,
e1tl: Hiatorlcal and Genealogical
Mrs. Clyde Winebrenll"r pre- ' Rev. Jerry Maaiera
1Qncle Ja~ and Aunt Kate, who , clely of the Pomeroy
minul&lt;! )alent -"'I of her own
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cl&lt;!ty of P'\'kersb~rg will
lll!nled 8 reading and Mra. Fran- I devotional leader Ml'tl.
1wj)l.,.leome all to the Fair. Baptist ~burch wiU meet Tburs- m ted t ·~ .... 1 h
choos1ng.
day evemng at the ehurch There a a ........ .... m s ap was the Mansion House
' --~
Miss
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.. .-.,
·
. 'l'he'' hor!leshoe pitching will · 111 be 1 11
d 1 ~~ tl Investigated by the State Po·
ces Bearlls played for group ! wlll have the mlas11111
Pai,ellnt
.the . :The June ·~ling ot. the I ~mlls.t of three classes this I ~ olfi;~ ~~.~ El.::"er :lc~~ lice.
Pleahll VaUeJ Hospital
singing. Mrs. Bearhs and Ml'!. land Peggy Bowen will
In ·wscs of the' ' Syracuse 'Metho- year •and all pitchers who par-I
bed 1 1 d
Max Elbert Coon 11 Sandy· ADMI~D M
W'll' 1Winebrenner were h011t•sl!lls for[•• piamst and secrelary•.
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evot or.s an pro- Ill W V
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ill he pl~eae:nted .(1• .1:
wl~ner,.uis! church was held Tuesday tie pate must quably In ad·. am ll!ader. Potluck refresh- ~ e. . ~·. chargru with neg- Baird, ijouthside: Mr!. James a suc a our an serv a s - ~ ··-m w
.
.to
evening at the home of Mrs. vance.
gr
ill b
ed f th bgent hom1c1de m the Tuesday Beaver Galli lis· Mro Ber· ad course With coffee aod nuts day, June 211 at ?.SO p.m. ...,,,. .,
~'~ ;~~~~~~i~;~: J Wliliam Eicltin g.:e,1·'.··•'
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.
menls w e sen a l&lt;!r e night accident on Rt. 2 whieh
'
po. '
·
from • teble earrylng out I
;.;i
J!lhnatban Scarberry Js.ehair· meeting.
look the .life of Mn;,
Dollie the Baylor\ Addis?"·
pink and whlte color scheme. table. Olhen ·~=~H~=~.
Am~
• Mrs. El~]llnget; presideril,f man tor the commercial spaee!
FRIDAY
j Durst PI Pltasant Ia free on DISCHARGED. charles
An arrangement ol pink dais-.Nora Hamilton, Pearl
.1conducte4.i !e. me.eting · w~ch [ at the Fair and Art Hartly lsJ YOUNG ADULT CLASS of $2,500' bo~. coon ia seheduled fie~, Pt. Pleasan{: d ~nald iea and whlte lril centered the Iand Genevle're SaxtGL ·
. : .
opened ,,IIIi': devotions' '!altli.nl'"r!Ublt cha1rman.
the Federated Church will have to appear Saturday, IO::le a.m.
esDu~rn::n· a;a~ : : lr=•·..-=.-....................=,...=;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiO&amp;
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counties to from I 119Il.jthums by Mrs. ; Mrs. Paul Powell of New ' an ice cream soeiai at
the ln.Justlce ol Peace Olivia Kin- ry Awle Gro•e.'Richard
.... :,,,: ,
··
WendeU $toler, who gave 8 . Haven is organizing a spectac- church, Friday, beginning
COld Court.
V~re, Pt. Pieasa'nt; Mrs.
• .ltllsi' Sjlpthe)'il .Ohio Pag- medltattoil from The Upper J uiar variety show for contest- 6 p. m. Home made ice cream An arrest at the counly jail Collier Pt Pleasant
~UI~e II
ALL KINDS •. WE SELL OR TRADE
.
~ Gpellll'to •.ttY girl ·
Room and dosed with prayer. : ants up to age 18 years.
and eake wli\ be sold.
listed was that of John Junior BIRTH: Mr. and M~s. James
mg thO qll81Jllcallons f r 0 Mrs. Carl Weese presented the ! The opening parade for the
Ella•: 41, Mason, W. Va. charg· Beaver Gallipolis Ohio
1
COMPLETE LINE OF
Meigs, Gallia: Washington,
program topic, Strangers No t966 Fair will be sponsored by
SATURDAY
ed With non-su(IIIOrt.
daugb~r.
'
'
Reloading Equipment, Powder, Shells &amp; Bullett
Athens counlles, and to
More.
i the Point Pleasant Lions Club; HAPPY HARVESTERS elass
lion and 14 persons failing . n•lv.ll
GIVE
19
EXAMS
wha are attending a college,
A short business session was ' the Queen's contest is sponsor- of the Federated ehurch will
ers exams are given by
lversiiy, or business school
held and 20 shut-to c:alineport· l ed by the Chamber of Com- sponsor a jitney supper at the PT. PLEASANT - The loeai
one of these counUes whose
The meeting
closed·
with
I merce and the Junior Woman's church Saturday beginning at State Police Delaehment ,ave State Police at Pt. Pleasa~
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69 drivers exams Tuesday with the first and third Tuesday
DEPOT STREET
RUTLAND, 0.
manent residence ia' elsewhere, two
r!"...:..dmgs, ·'' a'.w· eJ·,Qqb 'l(ill .'!Sa~.!'P"nsor the Lit- 4 p m Fried chicken ham loat
17 passing the final exam, 38 each month at their office.
1
For .more~or
.lion: girls , WoriCdl ~~·1'8· ~~-a::,.';i ~ l,"'ltl.iJa ,~e \411!• Mason and m~at loaf will~ served.
passing the written uamina- the courthouse.
may eontael Pag
DlfemG7 1the ou.,.,..w~~y,,f~·-"'IYW'
.-est·~-' · ·-Pret--------~
Jim Mees,
Radio B!&gt;I ;cia Karr; ·~ ' ·"
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MONDAY
11, Mlddl;port, ; or phone blm Refreshments were served by '!;'he New Haven
Gorden
.,
II m.G355 or !m-3598
the hostess to ' the above and Club and the Nehlelima Gar- BETHEL NO. 62 of the lnler· l
Mrs. w111 tam Hou dasheit • Mrs. den Club of Mason are sponsor- nallonal. Order of Job's Da,lgh·
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Dana Wmebrenner Mro~. Mel- 1 ·mg the 11ower show Wll. h a ters, will meet Monday ·at 7.3e
vin Grimm • Mrs · Oma Wine· them e th 19 year of "Beauty of 1 p.m. Th
at Pomeroy
MasoniC Tem·
II be .
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brenner and a guest, Miss Lin- the Good Earth." and a 14 1 p e. . ere WI
msta a JOO
da Etchmger.
class horse show will be h id of office". All parents, Masons
d 'th
e and Eastern Sta" are mvtted.
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. • un er e superVISIOn of . 1Job DAUGHTERS OF R th
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.;·~,
I: I ~T
Greer of New Haven.
of the United Method!~ chureh[
l\.I4J"tJ
TO REPORT JlJNE r7
will meet Monday all 2 p.
PT. PLEASANT _ The petit at the home ol Misses LocreUa
C~US (UPll-Franklin 1
jury for the Mason
Cou•ty and Ada Genhelmer.
Coullly-• Common Pleas Court I
. ·:- ,. .,
Circuit Court .will report fer
MEIGS ~OUNTY Salon 710,
~- asketH.,day to stop the
WalJ..Street Chatter
duty on June :~th' at ~[~.a. m. 8 et ~· Will have a plenle
t,~f f\ool pro&lt;O&lt;ldlng w1th its NEW YORK IUPI) -Stanley I instead of Juiif'l!!lr~ i!l'!!Wm- the Middleport park,
s~l&lt;! pian to centralize . H~ii~r &amp; Co. says tha~. m I~ I IY announced. Thi, Cbaoge In the at 5:00 p. m. Members art to
••boOI ·ht!• .~~ases. .
1 opmwnt
the stock market s 1da!A! was due to the· settlement take thetr own sJive~ware.
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actiOJ,s
MARY SHRINE, Whtte Shrine
a~~ against 'E . E. Holt, I more than lhe possibility of a scheduled lor the 13th
el Jerusalem will meet at the
s9~,qdant of pubhc mstrue- slower
rate of gain for
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JOOF Hall Monday at I p. m.
l l l f i· employes Of the Ed- corporate eiifnings in the latter
. tLLEGAL COAL
A 1ehool of instruetlOD will
uMI,i ~~jl;:;f!l•bjltd L. pari of this year. As yet, the At
In
A lc oondueted by Beatrice Blue
1.
· ''.tlllli nnen~ce·dirOO!or; firm says, it does not believe a th 0~~- lme th : ,..1mer bea, district deputy All ofllcen ar;
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oPou to
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uca· the market lnls diScounted
an ' n 1rae•~ dwas
.
urged It he present.
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wiJIS. flied by 17 school bus . actual reversal o! the inflationa· ~e ess an '
some places,
itippUeis. .
.
· ry trend.
e sale of anthracite was de•Thti 'plan was developed May
ciared a fraud punishable by L!vy's "History of Rome" was
t after the court said t!Je orig- Bache &amp; Co. says the major law. In .1813 ~ colonel wao ar- an aeeurate history of Rome in
lllal rulea and regulations aimed stimulus on the horizon is ~ested '" Philadelphia for ~~'I· I~ voJwnea, only 35 of wblcb
ai ·eentralizlng '\!chool Ilhs pur·
qU'arter '' earnihgs '•and' .lllg, ,ll&gt;&lt;'l'lil ., , ,f~w, ..wagou-)9,acls 'ba:ve· been preserved bl their
1
&lt;~ases wile· u,nlaw(ul and unwhn' the mar~ lieg;ns ."! · ~f .IbiS coal.
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entirety.
reasonable.
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these are upside
The plan. In wbieh the departlikely lo hold sway
CHOOSE n.i~· FINEST • • . CHOOSE
men!· would act aa agent of again.
·
school boards wanting to buy
buses· by laking bids, waa set Goodbody &amp; Co. says It would
up.
avoid committing a dispropor·'Jbe department have received lionate the amount of fonda to
ordero lor 870 -buses, Jolin Par- the glamor type Issues at a
B6ns, dlreetor of school finance. tllne like the present when
said.
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lber• are .. many ncellent
A temporary lnjunetion would values available at more .
hltll rcbool bus ·
mom.rate multiples elsewhere
llirough the 'education
in the general list.
C~mJ.II'IE OF ACCESSORIESt ...
menl "' hearing .on . the matter
.... . '
was set for Thllrsda.' afternoon. 'The alcoholic beverage indu..
eCRYSTALS
eM081LE WHIPS
1'lbe . purcha!llng of bilses
Is second only ~~-~:1n¢ome
v~ 1ft·. boards of edttditlim [
system as a major produeeSPRINGS
LEAD IN CABLI
lilll' ~r be , ((eJegated,
er of Iedera! revenue.....
bllB IUpPitelw• contended In
eMAST PIPE
eMETERS
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Miss Patricia Morris attend·
lull.
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A savb)g o1 approxl(nately $2,uoe wedding of Miss Jean
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:: Base Antennas~
:t"1ed C.B. Radios
• • bus ould be Uzed
.Russell in the 'A,then.s ~ Cil"
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·w · rea
"1" ·of Christ on Friday evening.
eTop Hill
der the volunlal'y plan, Parsons
.u
.Danny Lasure has employePro 21
1~-:r"'~.~:;:~===-- ment
in Athens.
• Sconnlt' Bums
Meryl Houdashelt and famI'L.~UI·
lly. Wilkesville, spent Sunday
\Ma!W
with the Leonard Quisenberry
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FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT

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eilied II&gt;. ~ Albert cone and
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Mrs: · NeUle Yale and ,. n1filhE&gt;r I
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.lirrot Balil and wife.
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,., &lt;~~ty• . wHit his liSter; ' Mrs ..
John· Paul Rebslar and son~.
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MIDDLIPORT, 0.
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WITH HUDEPOHL!

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llllndalll for YQ!It IIIGtd Ml1ti illeludtna beCk-up ll&amp;hl•

llld uat bolts front and

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You'D arrive relaxed. Fresh. TM ride, you see, is ao
IIIIIOOth and qciei with tru. foam-cushioned seata and
ovtr· 700 llhock and IOilDd absorbers IOftenillg the way.
What yuu pt iJ • The metieolous coachwork of ·
Body by Fisher that ·surro1111da you with rieh appoint_ . . , cleep.twjp earpetinc • Full Coil ~pension that
IItten&amp; hilla aDd 1lliCrinkles roads • Ma,W.Mirror finish
with a abille 10 deep, aeems you could stick your :finger
IDto it,• Gobe of lQOlD. for bipeiDCI. abouldera, lop and feet.
Wha$ yuu em aclll Jnclud• • ComfortroD automatic
heatinr and air coDditiol\mi-aPriul wee.tbar the year
1011114 • AM:FM.multiple stereo radio • Tilt-telescopic

st 1lui, 10 you ~ position the wbeel just 10 • Power
~-!Jrl.a,. wlndowt, -t..•tearinr·
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nmiDit buys on Chevrelet,
D and Conair.

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delivery on all kinds ~ _,~
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Ladies Make

Contrt'but•'on
for Kitchen

oriel Charles Lewl• Chapter
DAR, will be host to two
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THURSDAY . .
ing organlz•llons sorurday,
The Ladles Bible era.. of Ute "God U.es 'tQdoy!'
THE PAST COUNCILORS ol
·u; at the Morision Hou~e, MiddlejJOrt ~'in;t BaJlU•l Cllurc11 tbe the111e of lite l.!!tib' ~·
Theodoru• Counell l)aughtera ~
Encfle-Wei Park, aceording
made a donation tow~d tile tloo lllble ."'-il'l"l whi&lt;:h
Plans AJ!ierica will mee~ "ThursdaJ !"1'. PLEASANT Ernest · an a~ent by Mn.
kitchen project at. their meet· beld at the !'Omel'lll'
.ll'iilelv k
f&lt;Jt the Mason I evening, at the home of Mn. warren Baleh, 45, Rt. 2 Point 1e11 Proffitt.
Tuesday evemng at the , CllrJSt June !,&amp;
.. ~~:~r 01 'ceremqni~·s . for the
which Is sehedul· Max Melnharl
Pleasant, was eharged with The Anne Bailey
Chapter ·
. Beulah White. gave .tbe· from 9-11. 11.m. , .
•&amp;&lt;)IJib•ern Ohio l'~geant to be1leld in ed for August 10.13· at the Na·
failure to have vehicle under DAR Charleston will be at openmg prayer aDd ¥&gt;•· Eliza· Teachen .will be Ml1.
ronjunction wit~ the Se~ond An· tiona! Guard grolinds on Rt. 62, ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE control following a one ear the Mansion Hou~e at II a. m. beth Slaven, president, presJCI· II~ Jolmlloa, IIJI(~r.i';
8 P· m. mlsbap Wednesday momlng on lor coffee iollowed by a pro- ed.
(~:~~~~~=~~:~~
north of Point Pleasant.
1 wiD meet 'lburlday at
LoUJJ Osbon)e
8
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are 18 to 28 yeats old as of Sept. 5,
One of several highlights
:~
w~ft!:
: : " m~=: RL 35. Baleb ran off the high- gram on Anne Bailey. An inv1Mrs. Dana dHammD gave theth ~~ushg, be~;.
1966 .
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way otrlklng a bridge abut- tltlon Is extended to all
rea mg. urmg
e wn nu ' pr"-''
On
Sy
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~· Falf this year wlll be the wUI work on a noal lor the ment. He was treated II PI••· bera of die lo•al cha ter• to
meeting the class VOir I Bob Miner, junior!.
trant
. on 'lltage in ·
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· . appea~';;" !lfd the ~arl!'r Fam·l Regatta parade.
hnt Valley Hospital for tacor- lend the 11 · 8 m ~
e!l to donate 128 to the kitchen Donna Smith, Pa111le.tt8
evenlllli' wn and hathihg suit
:PtryY an d r enl ' w ~ are oound· WOMEN'S MISSIONARY !II&gt; 1ation of the seaip whieb requlr- ·2:30 p. m.· tbe West'
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sink ~roject at the cbureb.
Sheila Ohlinger
10
competition, and give a three
I an wes ern smgers, an I
ed 19 stit&lt;•hp, • hruist'd kne•
Durmg the program hour man Taylor.
.
Fll'!l Property damage ...,;,
e1tl: Hiatorlcal and Genealogical
Mrs. Clyde Winebrenll"r pre- ' Rev. Jerry Maaiera
1Qncle Ja~ and Aunt Kate, who , clely of the Pomeroy
minul&lt;! )alent -"'I of her own
~..
cl&lt;!ty of P'\'kersb~rg will
lll!nled 8 reading and Mra. Fran- I devotional leader Ml'tl.
1wj)l.,.leome all to the Fair. Baptist ~burch wiU meet Tburs- m ted t ·~ .... 1 h
choos1ng.
day evemng at the ehurch There a a ........ .... m s ap was the Mansion House
' --~
Miss
o
.. .-.,
·
. 'l'he'' hor!leshoe pitching will · 111 be 1 11
d 1 ~~ tl Investigated by the State Po·
ces Bearlls played for group ! wlll have the mlas11111
Pai,ellnt
.the . :The June ·~ling ot. the I ~mlls.t of three classes this I ~ olfi;~ ~~.~ El.::"er :lc~~ lice.
Pleahll VaUeJ Hospital
singing. Mrs. Bearhs and Ml'!. land Peggy Bowen will
In ·wscs of the' ' Syracuse 'Metho- year •and all pitchers who par-I
bed 1 1 d
Max Elbert Coon 11 Sandy· ADMI~D M
W'll' 1Winebrenner were h011t•sl!lls for[•• piamst and secrelary•.
,
1.
,
,
1
.
I ham wll1
evot or.s an pro- Ill W V
:. •
"., :
rs.
I tam
I 1h
d
ed
aJ . ...,.
ill he pl~eae:nted .(1• .1:
wl~ner,.uis! church was held Tuesday tie pate must quably In ad·. am ll!ader. Potluck refresh- ~ e. . ~·. chargru with neg- Baird, ijouthside: Mr!. James a suc a our an serv a s - ~ ··-m w
.
.to
evening at the home of Mrs. vance.
gr
ill b
ed f th bgent hom1c1de m the Tuesday Beaver Galli lis· Mro Ber· ad course With coffee aod nuts day, June 211 at ?.SO p.m. ...,,,. .,
~'~ ;~~~~~~i~;~: J Wliliam Eicltin g.:e,1·'.··•'
.
.
menls w e sen a l&lt;!r e night accident on Rt. 2 whieh
'
po. '
·
from • teble earrylng out I
;.;i
J!lhnatban Scarberry Js.ehair· meeting.
look the .life of Mn;,
Dollie the Baylor\ Addis?"·
pink and whlte color scheme. table. Olhen ·~=~H~=~.
Am~
• Mrs. El~]llnget; presideril,f man tor the commercial spaee!
FRIDAY
j Durst PI Pltasant Ia free on DISCHARGED. charles
An arrangement ol pink dais-.Nora Hamilton, Pearl
.1conducte4.i !e. me.eting · w~ch [ at the Fair and Art Hartly lsJ YOUNG ADULT CLASS of $2,500' bo~. coon ia seheduled fie~, Pt. Pleasan{: d ~nald iea and whlte lril centered the Iand Genevle're SaxtGL ·
. : .
opened ,,IIIi': devotions' '!altli.nl'"r!Ublt cha1rman.
the Federated Church will have to appear Saturday, IO::le a.m.
esDu~rn::n· a;a~ : : lr=•·..-=.-....................=,...=;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiO&amp;
t''-.' .
counties to from I 119Il.jthums by Mrs. ; Mrs. Paul Powell of New ' an ice cream soeiai at
the ln.Justlce ol Peace Olivia Kin- ry Awle Gro•e.'Richard
.... :,,,: ,
··
WendeU $toler, who gave 8 . Haven is organizing a spectac- church, Friday, beginning
COld Court.
V~re, Pt. Pieasa'nt; Mrs.
• .ltllsi' Sjlpthe)'il .Ohio Pag- medltattoil from The Upper J uiar variety show for contest- 6 p. m. Home made ice cream An arrest at the counly jail Collier Pt Pleasant
~UI~e II
ALL KINDS •. WE SELL OR TRADE
.
~ Gpellll'to •.ttY girl ·
Room and dosed with prayer. : ants up to age 18 years.
and eake wli\ be sold.
listed was that of John Junior BIRTH: Mr. and M~s. James
mg thO qll81Jllcallons f r 0 Mrs. Carl Weese presented the ! The opening parade for the
Ella•: 41, Mason, W. Va. charg· Beaver Gallipolis Ohio
1
COMPLETE LINE OF
Meigs, Gallia: Washington,
program topic, Strangers No t966 Fair will be sponsored by
SATURDAY
ed With non-su(IIIOrt.
daugb~r.
'
'
Reloading Equipment, Powder, Shells &amp; Bullett
Athens counlles, and to
More.
i the Point Pleasant Lions Club; HAPPY HARVESTERS elass
lion and 14 persons failing . n•lv.ll
GIVE
19
EXAMS
wha are attending a college,
A short business session was ' the Queen's contest is sponsor- of the Federated ehurch will
ers exams are given by
lversiiy, or business school
held and 20 shut-to c:alineport· l ed by the Chamber of Com- sponsor a jitney supper at the PT. PLEASANT - The loeai
one of these counUes whose
The meeting
closed·
with
I merce and the Junior Woman's church Saturday beginning at State Police Delaehment ,ave State Police at Pt. Pleasa~
.
"'h
•
t
b
69 drivers exams Tuesday with the first and third Tuesday
DEPOT STREET
RUTLAND, 0.
manent residence ia' elsewhere, two
r!"...:..dmgs, ·'' a'.w· eJ·,Qqb 'l(ill .'!Sa~.!'P"nsor the Lit- 4 p m Fried chicken ham loat
17 passing the final exam, 38 each month at their office.
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For .more~or
.lion: girls , WoriCdl ~~·1'8· ~~-a::,.';i ~ l,"'ltl.iJa ,~e \411!• Mason and m~at loaf will~ served.
passing the written uamina- the courthouse.
may eontael Pag
DlfemG7 1the ou.,.,..w~~y,,f~·-"'IYW'
.-est·~-' · ·-Pret--------~
Jim Mees,
Radio B!&gt;I ;cia Karr; ·~ ' ·"
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11, Mlddl;port, ; or phone blm Refreshments were served by '!;'he New Haven
Gorden
.,
II m.G355 or !m-3598
the hostess to ' the above and Club and the Nehlelima Gar- BETHEL NO. 62 of the lnler· l
Mrs. w111 tam Hou dasheit • Mrs. den Club of Mason are sponsor- nallonal. Order of Job's Da,lgh·
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Dana Wmebrenner Mro~. Mel- 1 ·mg the 11ower show Wll. h a ters, will meet Monday ·at 7.3e
vin Grimm • Mrs · Oma Wine· them e th 19 year of "Beauty of 1 p.m. Th
at Pomeroy
MasoniC Tem·
II be .
11 t'
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brenner and a guest, Miss Lin- the Good Earth." and a 14 1 p e. . ere WI
msta a JOO
da Etchmger.
class horse show will be h id of office". All parents, Masons
d 'th
e and Eastern Sta" are mvtted.
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Greer of New Haven.
of the United Method!~ chureh[
l\.I4J"tJ
TO REPORT JlJNE r7
will meet Monday all 2 p.
PT. PLEASANT _ The petit at the home ol Misses LocreUa
C~US (UPll-Franklin 1
jury for the Mason
Cou•ty and Ada Genhelmer.
Coullly-• Common Pleas Court I
. ·:- ,. .,
Circuit Court .will report fer
MEIGS ~OUNTY Salon 710,
~- asketH.,day to stop the
WalJ..Street Chatter
duty on June :~th' at ~[~.a. m. 8 et ~· Will have a plenle
t,~f f\ool pro&lt;O&lt;ldlng w1th its NEW YORK IUPI) -Stanley I instead of Juiif'l!!lr~ i!l'!!Wm- the Middleport park,
s~l&lt;! pian to centralize . H~ii~r &amp; Co. says tha~. m I~ I IY announced. Thi, Cbaoge In the at 5:00 p. m. Members art to
••boOI ·ht!• .~~ases. .
1 opmwnt
the stock market s 1da!A! was due to the· settlement take thetr own sJive~ware.
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actiOJ,s
MARY SHRINE, Whtte Shrine
a~~ against 'E . E. Holt, I more than lhe possibility of a scheduled lor the 13th
el Jerusalem will meet at the
s9~,qdant of pubhc mstrue- slower
rate of gain for
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JOOF Hall Monday at I p. m.
l l l f i· employes Of the Ed- corporate eiifnings in the latter
. tLLEGAL COAL
A 1ehool of instruetlOD will
uMI,i ~~jl;:;f!l•bjltd L. pari of this year. As yet, the At
In
A lc oondueted by Beatrice Blue
1.
· ''.tlllli nnen~ce·dirOO!or; firm says, it does not believe a th 0~~- lme th : ,..1mer bea, district deputy All ofllcen ar;
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oPou to
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uca· the market lnls diScounted
an ' n 1rae•~ dwas
.
urged It he present.
10
wiJIS. flied by 17 school bus . actual reversal o! the inflationa· ~e ess an '
some places,
itippUeis. .
.
· ry trend.
e sale of anthracite was de•Thti 'plan was developed May
ciared a fraud punishable by L!vy's "History of Rome" was
t after the court said t!Je orig- Bache &amp; Co. says the major law. In .1813 ~ colonel wao ar- an aeeurate history of Rome in
lllal rulea and regulations aimed stimulus on the horizon is ~ested '" Philadelphia for ~~'I· I~ voJwnea, only 35 of wblcb
ai ·eentralizlng '\!chool Ilhs pur·
qU'arter '' earnihgs '•and' .lllg, ,ll&gt;&lt;'l'lil ., , ,f~w, ..wagou-)9,acls 'ba:ve· been preserved bl their
1
&lt;~ases wile· u,nlaw(ul and unwhn' the mar~ lieg;ns ."! · ~f .IbiS coal.
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entirety.
reasonable.
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these are upside
The plan. In wbieh the departlikely lo hold sway
CHOOSE n.i~· FINEST • • . CHOOSE
men!· would act aa agent of again.
·
school boards wanting to buy
buses· by laking bids, waa set Goodbody &amp; Co. says It would
up.
avoid committing a dispropor·'Jbe department have received lionate the amount of fonda to
ordero lor 870 -buses, Jolin Par- the glamor type Issues at a
B6ns, dlreetor of school finance. tllne like the present when
said.
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lber• are .. many ncellent
A temporary lnjunetion would values available at more .
hltll rcbool bus ·
mom.rate multiples elsewhere
llirough the 'education
in the general list.
C~mJ.II'IE OF ACCESSORIESt ...
menl "' hearing .on . the matter
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was set for Thllrsda.' afternoon. 'The alcoholic beverage indu..
eCRYSTALS
eM081LE WHIPS
1'lbe . purcha!llng of bilses
Is second only ~~-~:1n¢ome
v~ 1ft·. boards of edttditlim [
system as a major produeeSPRINGS
LEAD IN CABLI
lilll' ~r be , ((eJegated,
er of Iedera! revenue.....
bllB IUpPitelw• contended In
eMAST PIPE
eMETERS
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Miss Patricia Morris attend·
lull.
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A savb)g o1 approxl(nately $2,uoe wedding of Miss Jean
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:t"1ed C.B. Radios
• • bus ould be Uzed
.Russell in the 'A,then.s ~ Cil"
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"1" ·of Christ on Friday evening.
eTop Hill
der the volunlal'y plan, Parsons
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.Danny Lasure has employePro 21
1~-:r"'~.~:;:~===-- ment
in Athens.
• Sconnlt' Bums
Meryl Houdashelt and famI'L.~UI·
lly. Wilkesville, spent Sunday
\Ma!W
with the Leonard Quisenberry
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eilied II&gt;. ~ Albert cone and
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.lirrot Balil and wife.
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,., &lt;~~ty• . wHit his liSter; ' Mrs ..
John· Paul Rebslar and son~.
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GATU.ER :.~ROUND AND SING A ~OUND

WITH HUDEPOHL!

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llllndalll for YQ!It IIIGtd Ml1ti illeludtna beCk-up ll&amp;hl•

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You'D arrive relaxed. Fresh. TM ride, you see, is ao
IIIIIOOth and qciei with tru. foam-cushioned seata and
ovtr· 700 llhock and IOilDd absorbers IOftenillg the way.
What yuu pt iJ • The metieolous coachwork of ·
Body by Fisher that ·surro1111da you with rieh appoint_ . . , cleep.twjp earpetinc • Full Coil ~pension that
IItten&amp; hilla aDd 1lliCrinkles roads • Ma,W.Mirror finish
with a abille 10 deep, aeems you could stick your :finger
IDto it,• Gobe of lQOlD. for bipeiDCI. abouldera, lop and feet.
Wha$ yuu em aclll Jnclud• • ComfortroD automatic
heatinr and air coDditiol\mi-aPriul wee.tbar the year
1011114 • AM:FM.multiple stereo radio • Tilt-telescopic

st 1lui, 10 you ~ position the wbeel just 10 • Power
~-!Jrl.a,. wlndowt, -t..•tearinr·
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nmiDit buys on Chevrelet,
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· ' laod BroWilll Ptesldeat Art
:ModeU Aid be was "delf&amp;lated
· 'to see'' the NatloDal and Am·
.. •eric•• lootbaD leapes deci.,Jigo to merse.
Formadon of lite ttew, com·
bioed leagne ''Would certainly enhance Cinc!Daati's ebanetl:S of obtaining a pro footbaD
team," he illlted.
the game and its millions of
fans.
Speaking through Pete Rof,.

elll, Yfbo

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comml• than U68. continued two be llllbe llelllntmst of ihe
s1
_ oner. ef
the
network Tll
and a game and Us fans."
National Football League; Tex sln8le ~e schedule In 19'10. '11le slatement Usll!d - flve
.....~......, nM&lt;ldont of !he NEL
.1\'ri!Dcltlseo Hold
major benefits for lbe sport:
natlas eoimoys and Lamar All the existing' francblles . '"'A true world cltamplon of
Hunt, presldelll of the Amerl· will be retained In their -present professionalloolbaiL
can IA!ague's Kansas City iDeations. Inter-league pre-sea- -Bellar football broughl to
Chiefs, the owners also pledged son games will be played 1n moN .AmericiJI cJU.s more
full cooperation with congres- 1967 and there 1s. an.
rapidly than under any olber
slonal leaders In eq&gt;ialnlng the goal of 28 teams operating as program.
detsils of the ptan.
. .- ·leal!t&lt;&gt;; If) ~ ;11111111 Wlllks. -AsiUl'III!C!I of the IUI'ViYal
The end of the coot!l~sl W&gt;(oolll4\I.AI\:,. ~ :WJll~~f of : every . present · f~tball
sports war In history, wlc~ ·~qlble,:!ll!· ~t., sb'ucltn'e franchlee 10 Ita presen~ loca·
lllvolved millions of dollars 1n _of maiCir l@8UI!&gt;liaseball. . · UC)JL
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television money and . huge ."PrlaW .:de~ and
of -l'reservatiDn ol equaUty of
boi!Ulies to coUege stars, was the mechari~: .• of 1he ~ team competlUon lbrougnout
re,ealed Wednesday in a joint ment remain to· be .worked. out the eapanded league.
I!DI!Ouncement by the two .by a. ~I ®!lliJllltee: of club .. -An increase In the numblr
leagues. The plan calls for · 8 presi~ts," the ·joint slatem~l of aetln playln&amp; jobt for
world champienship game and pointed out. ''Those Involved In veterans and gradualing colleo
a common draft fiexl January, professional f eo I b a II today glana.
26 teams in 2S cities no tater pledge that all their efforts will It will cost AFL clubs an

newly~panded

ultimate

much:

4-D.rii1~l2~ :~meroy-Middtepo~ o.. June

9• 1968

-ari(lt\jeeis Clay's Request
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!lome riJiul, lncludlla the
teammate Joe Torre llld Jim. 1111 .... RBI'• ·•·- ...,.lledl
UPI Sporll_ Writer
pull him dead even with u£11,
and 1••- of hi1 ...,....1
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wlm!inC bios lint ID games
Hank A
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Ray Hart. of the Saa PrandiClO Alna'l ·total to 48, """' Ia
the Glanll, . wu -•led
ar011,
nenes entry whose 81 bomera iD 1161
Wedneaday nl&amp;bt - drove
Giants wtth 14 aplece. Marll, majora, llld the ro.";"'blta
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In baseball's !lome nm derby, aJI.time major teaaue
Iii J1llll to ·leaf! Allanta to
wbo got llltle more than an colltelad olf lhlet New
Houlton f.1,
ts l'llllllirli Ia pretty ful and four .
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company. With · the ra_ce one Wilsoll, who let the .,,~w1 1 11 ••
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rapped his :10th homer Ia "· _....,.,, ba"'- • ..-.. '·
C'·-'•••ti
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third over, he II bead·and-head League atandard of ll8 ID !110.
Hil
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with Roger Maris and four It's 1101 that Aroa .
pace 10
In
team's . 55th game 8Dd Wllloa healllty ·•·
lashed Pltllburgh 11·5.
lenglha ahead of Hack Wilson. .Ignored the heme nm ....
of the pack In tolh the N.L. ·
required flll&amp;ames tO reach lhll Juan Marlcbal who blued
ld A
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•ue -year-o
iron. who past years. His 418 · caroeer I
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.-estered the season with the blowo is the 10th best
"Tbat'l lite trouble wllb 8 highest battinll average among IIJsebaD annals and be
·Ueber playtn1 lblrd baoe. He active National League players, Jed the N.r: ill that deJl&lt;llll1D81otl
1ta1 a. wlad •P befere every never hos been regaro!ed u a with personal ~dgb1
44.
lhrvw ,
super slugger In the lradlli011 t1
Oeearred JleiGn
Ruth, Foxx and Williams, Etc. But lbe Braves' rlghUlelder
That is, unUI Ibis year.
never had chased tha ghost of
Aaron, a slim 176 pounds, has Ruth through the summer prlnr By Ualted Preu Intentalloaal merger IIIII end the llnancl!!l I
slammed 20 borne runa iR his to this year. Aroo ·ripped
Owners · of the National and strain 01 both leagues
By u lied I'm lit
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American Football Leagues, secure the future of
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Daily Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 9, 1966-5 having achieved harmony after football.
Mike Cu•llar pitched a
Naltlmal League
Iii yeara of bitter infighting "I dOR'I think there will
Nalloul Leap1
ldtter for his fourth stra~gnt
G. AB 2li
R. H.
Allen, Phila 31103
36 Pt!l.
.350
an d threats 0I annt'h'l1 ation, these tremendous salaries
W. L Pel. GB oldory and Jfli••
Mo1a:· ~IH
41119 ·J&amp; 41 .MS
were nearly ' unanimous toda1 · bonuses that there have been in San Francisco 33 21 .611
rapped a t~o-run si"'l•
Strgll, Pitt 44 165 2li 56 .339 By Vnlled Press International
In their praise ol the newly the past," said Adams, who Loo Angeles !2 Zl .lOt lio cllmar k four-run •lxlh ;nn;no I
Flood, StL
4911!5
.33a l
National League
:~~:~lne( 3() tha)nd. Carreon. merged professlonel powers.
once offered $800,000 to ball- Plltsbl!rgb
30 21 .581 llio
Nchlsn, Hou 39107 20 66 . 1
George Halas, the Papa Bear back lloBnie Anderson. "I Philadelphia 30 21 .518 tlio rally lhet »n1 Marichal
15 36 336
to hill aecon 1 successive de~:::~
Clmn~ Pill 47 198 2S
_ · Los Angeles
m IDol s)
whe nursed the NFL through personally feel that the two Houston
29 :II .517 I" Soony
Jack1JD and Jim 1
65
328
1
Morgn, Hou 5319
.
000 010 000- 1 8 2
ng
the depression and watched it leagues geUiog tagelber meanJ Atianla
25 30 .t56 81/o
3
25
63
326
each
collec&lt;ed
&lt;Wt hits and
Alou, Pitt
:u 55 · Chicago
000 005 12x-41 9 2 Bos
002 1110 010 1»-- 4
grow Into a IS-team league , the security alld future of pro St. Louil
2:1 'll .4ft 1'4
44
172
320
ecored
two
'uns
ltr
the Astros.
Hart, SF
S4
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D!'J'sdale, Willhite (81 and Del
1101 1102 010 01- 5
drawing U millions fans In footb,all will be assured."
Cincinnati
21 27 .438 t
201 38 64 318
Cepeda, SIL 46145 17 ,46 .317 Torborc; Ellsworth 12~ 1 and Wilson, McMahon (10)
IN$, Will overjoyed at the Arthur Modell, youlbfut OWl&gt;- New York
17 28 .:171
The Pb'l'l, s bammererl eut 14
American Leagoe . Hundley. LP-Drysdale (&lt;Hi) . ~yan ; McLain, Sherry 1111
merger of the SIX-year-old AFL er of the Cleveland Browns, Chicago
18 35 .314 15\io bils, tn&lt;!ludl•g homers by Tony
G AB R B Pel HR-Htmdley (6th).
reeban. WP.Sherry (3-0) .
~ bla fi·Y~-&lt;&gt;id league.
was delighted to see the
Wedaeeday'a Rellllll
Gonzalez, Riebl! Alln &amp;Rd Cloy
F.Rbsn, Bat 50.178 40. 6i .343
McMaboo (1-31. ~Ro-Gosger
I am delighted that efforts merger materiallu! but !eels, Chicago I Los Angelea I
Dalrymr•ie, in cruslng the Reds
it's more
Oliva, Min
47180 33 81 339 ; Cincin.
000 1110 I~ 6 12 1 (4th. &amp; 5thl, ComgUaro (lOth), to bring_ about a peaceful "the liming of the
Alluta 7, New Ytrk 1, DiJbl '11le vlctn·? which was crtdaed
7
2
Siebrn, Cal 43112 12 3~ :313 Phlla
400 SIO !lOx- 10 14 0 Kalme
&lt; th &amp; 8th).
relationship between the two ment may have been •
Phila 10 Cincinnati 6 lll&amp;bl
to starter Chria Short, w:::s ·
than "'JfUPP'IIlove" ;/'
B.Rbsn, Bat 52 218 36 68 312 Ellis, Nuxha\1 (21, Davidson .
leagues bave beea succ.~ssful," premature. But something bad St. Louis II Pllilburih 5, nltbt eighth In the last nme oa n••• I
Rchdt, Cal 51190 32 S7 ·300 (4), Baldschun 171. McCool 8) Cht~ago
11 IZO 000- 5 1 Halas said Wednesday. I have to be done.
Houaton 8 San Fran 1 night
lt'a time to begin that veri',:
lor Pluluaelpltia. Sammy I
careful aelection of a laatiral;i
1110
000
1
6
Kaiine, Del 41151 23 44 .291 and Coker· Short, Knowles (8) Cahf.
000"Tbis merger wiD help
'l'lulnday'a l'nll8ble' Plloflen bombed r.,.. tours runs •• the symbOl
of love. An eumina• '
1!"a
Rbnsn, Chi 48163 23 47 :288 and Dalrymple. WP-Short (&amp;-4) Pizarro, Higgins (6)
am completely In accord w'oth foetball to more cities
Los Angeles at Cblcago- Drat d!nia&gt;,, suffered his ninth tion of our complete oollectioi
Battey, MID 40 12S 8 36 288 LP·Ellis (2-9). HilS-Gonzalez Marlm; Sanford,
Osteen 17-6) va Boltunan (2-6) defeat aud became the IStb ol ArtCarved diamond rinJI' •
help you make thil impor- 1
Yastski, Bos 51203 2
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(3rd), Allen l9th) , Johnson (5), Rojas 6), Burdette ~)
the
informal
talks
that
took
satisfy
tbe
growing
public
· York, nlght.
const: ~.tiu
~tarting
pitrher will
place over the past years.
demand. II will allow
AUanla at New
9 58 286
tantdecision.OnlyA~ ·
Rchdsn, NY 49 203 23 58 .286 1(6th), Dalrymple (2nd), Coker Rodgers. WP - Pizarro
"The most tmportant con- league to expa?" scientifically, 5Ctonlnger (4-1) Yl. Hamilton If. who lall..t to finish ageinst the with a proud heritage of 60 mi).
lion rinp created since 1850,
Pblla.
Home Rant
(lsi), Simpson Hsl).
LP- Sanford (S-2).
sideratlon, of course, Is !be gJVmg 11 stabll1ty and inaurlns ) . .
.
often such a wide .atleetioll,
NSilo o a I League: Aaren,
(1st) Skowron 12nd).
preservatioo of the game and that no franchises wlll he Cinc11111ati at Phlledelpbla,
each JUaranteed for ~arat.
Braves ZO; Torre, Braves &amp; St. Louis 601 30i 000- 1117 o
the ruture certainly promise• of the St. Louis Cardltail, night-Jay (S-2) va. Jackaoll
wei1h~ colo&lt;, cut ood clarity.
Hart, Glaota 14; Mays, Giants Pitts
100 21!! 000- 5 12 0
c:ontinuati•n of the present high moved," Modell added.
5)
Wuh I Bat 4, Sod I Innings,
13; Santo, Cubs &amp; Lefebvre, Briles, Dennis (51, and
quality of competition," the 7l- The Bidwell
St. Louis at Pit18buri!b. aigbt IUSpended curfew
Dodgers 12.
McCarver; Law, Schwall (1),
year-&lt;&gt;ld Chicago coach and I of the St. Louis
-sJmmo08 (!H) vs. Fryman
Cleveland 2 New York I, night '
81
American League: F. Robin· Sisk (4), McBean IS), Mikowner added.
foresee a greater appeal of pro
.
Detroit 5 8os 4, II Innings night !
son, Orioles 14: Scott, Red So&lt; kelse_n
Face (0) and
The skyrocketing bonuses I football on • larger scale
. Saa FrancJSCO at Hous!Dn, It City I MinD 4, night
&amp; Oliva Twins 13· Reichardt Pngharoru, Gonder (4), WPpaid to rookies and tbll ieagne- "We're excited as all SPorts lllibt-Herbel 11.0) YJ, Dierker California I Chlcage 0, night
Angels i2: Blefary, Orioles /. Dennis (2-0), LP·Law (2-3).
jumping incidents by some fans must ~. with the (:1-l)
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'11llflflay'a_ Probable Pll&lt;hen
Conigliaro Red Sox IO
HRS- JBVJer (lsi), Stargeli
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Kansas City at Minnesota- ~
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I!Oih), Gonder 13rdJ.
way for the merger that wasn't championship game and the Cincinnati at New Yerk, aigbl Talbot IH) vs. Paecual UH) .
N a II on a 1 League: Aaron,
The ngers deafealed the apected lor years. Both , fact that ali great athletes wlll St. Louis at ~adeipbW, night Boston at DetrOJt-Sanllago :
MYSTtQUE, froM $151.
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i04 010 100- 7 10 0 Bombers 13-l in Pomeroy Boys leagues had dedlca~ them- , be brought into aU
Atlanta at Ptttaburgh, mgbt_ (4-2) va. McLam (&amp;-3)
White. Phtliles a. Flood, car~ New York ?00 032 001- 6 8 0 League play on Wednesday.
selves to drive the other out of league cities .. William
Los Angeles at Saa Fran, night N':" York at Cleveland,
3S· Wynn Astros
FlSbcher, 0 Dell, (4), Carroll Clark of the Tigers went the business
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Washington at
Knoop, Angels 33 , Scott &amp; (7), and stephenson. WP· pitched for the Bomber•, fan. 11ous1oa Oilers, belleves the present high standards."
Cleveland
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Yastrzemski, Red Sox 32
Carroll (3-0) . LP-FJSher 3-6). nmg 10, and lssutag eight free
Balllmort
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League oction with a convinc· singles and Van Maire and FHe,
inS 6-1 victory over the Sena· each a double.
lnrs.
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mond One was unplayable after fanned five and walked four.
rains earlier In the day.
. The Se.nators got their ru_n
Rick Van Maire, the fast- m the fIrS t lnnlng wben Wit h
righthander of
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Yankees, gav. up one bit,
lrst illnlng double to Keith
Inwagen, and no more. He fan·
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Tiger hitters were led by P.
Dt'll w1'th a grand s1am homer
..d a single, E. Young, • dogb,
1 d
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home run and' twO ·ling)el
R. Abbott, a : borne I'UII i ·c;
Bomber
were Work·
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trip!~, McCune,
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verb)' ASTA Travel Nm, pub- tour costlni about fl,
Ucatlon of tbi, Ameoteu .sooJt.. ltltlud11 a glass of wine al
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the glu•topped laWII!h,
Amel'lc8ns rank 12th' In per drink &amp;t the barbor and i
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city's night Ufe.

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lundoy .. 10:30 AM to 12:30
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Prague on a motorcoaeb
less than $2S and a three-da)'
excursion to Budapest via by·
drofoll on the Danube runs $35.
A l:klay cruise from Vie1rma I
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lhmgary. Yugoslavia, Ruul8Dill,l
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Or1oles &amp;-I ·, p1·zarro, Whlle Sox (16-2).
S-1; McDowell, Indians &amp; s.,
Americaa League /
Mtller, Orioles f.l; McLain, . New York 000 000 100- I 7
Tigers 8-3.
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owa ; e · McDowell
(9) and Azcue. WP-Bell (S-2).
COLUMBUS (UPI) _ David LP-5tottlemyre I5- J.
5
Bay •. 8 S-year-&lt;&gt;id stallion, posted hiS ilrst victory in two years
Fint Game
Wednesday night in capturing (14 InningS)
the featured eighth race at Sci- Washington
oto Downs 1n 2:1!! 2-5, the secill!l~Pll 000110 _ 5 13
ond fastest time of u1e meet.
Baltimore
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02G,l110 Oil! 000 01- 6 IS ..
at the bead of the stretch ,_ Richert, Cox 19), Lines (9),
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finish Jll. lengths iD front &lt;•f Kline (9), Humphreys (II) and
Scotch Ricky and paid $9.20, Casanova; Palmer, Drahuwsky
$5 ..0 and $2.80. Hideaway Jones (10), s. MU\er 13) and
lite favorite, finished third.
Eichebarren. WP-S. Miller If.
1). LP-Humphreys (l-1). fiRs.
B. Robinson (9th), Bowens
.~': :!:~'::.
(1st) , L&lt;lck (6th), King 14th).

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Jones (6th), Hiller list).

Dodgers IIH ; Bunning, Phlllt'es San Fr. n
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met at the home of Mrs. Janoesl
sn w. ~Min st., Pollleror, on11
Gilmore The B1'ble contest
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Mrs. Jean Wright. The
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Lema Seeks Third Straight Buick Title·

It was learned Wednesday
tllat the Kentucky Selective
smlet appeals board has
tutned down Clay's request for
a · deferrmenl on the grounds
that he is a conscientious
objector.

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A Justie Departmen
one Jetter to each IQU....,,· to
~Dited Piela l!tlenatlonll
galor will look into the matter form lour ordlnarr wordo,
; LoUISVILLE, Ky. IUPI)- al!d then return the file to the
jle81-ywelghl &lt;;\IamPi!&gt;• Cassius Kentucky hoard with a recom·
Clay hat lost enotber round In mendatlon.
Ills fight to slay out of the U.S.
Army.

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By JOE GEIIGEN

ut!me1ed t27ooJIIllllon to eatlr IW
-•million
said Hunt. "A\IIJo!llll
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'!'Ctudlt!a CODfracl llllb ·NI!e o " . 11169
moment It ld
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tt&amp;-milllon prloclpal and bi,tu· Ro!lelle ·llllld 1111H'IJ'Locrwnefi ·complete~ · · epiitl. He alao lime.
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es1 over .• 20-ye'ar period ~ volad :"Ollp''"'"llly (J1.0)&gt;I'IK!n lllslsted that ·the dollar _war was Hwrt abu&gt; oold ha had 'wnl
tb11 trancni•• jNiiWO..iil i'...U:. :liO 'li::! jllon· """ .-.l;:;;!::..l wl :!:~ :~~~ .em;:;, ol .
· Werblln mtgbt .seU ifte J.eia bl4
inS from the establlslmlenl et but· Hunt adm{tled the nlne merger. ·
added "I would try joinllueiiCt
two ·new teams. '11111 New York AFL oilaen ~e not unanl· "The eo~petit~, did
• . taklol such action."
Olanta 8Dd 8811 Francttco Fotlt moqs· for. iht _.ltltr&amp;er. It was .~ud~ the merger, Ill! ~:~ti:;;~iiiiaooio-;;;:;;o:;;;-;
Nilll!n WID each neetvw: aD underslood ·"that the . AFt 'ntis ~PJJOl!ted to be •!odt.. ll
lodeDilllty lot llltrenderln&amp; otrnm ~ 7•3 lOr the ll1lh that wlluld li~g about a
their eulullf• lmltorlal r!ihll 111!11 .I!Gn!IY Werblin ·ol the_Jets leagul;_ A nu~ber of conces-11
to the New Yutll: Jell 8Dd ~~- the ~!I opji611, slona 'lrel't Jllaile .':' bOth
Oakland Ralden, respecUvelJ. UOII, : ·.
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, an~ - A~ own,er~.
Tbe two leagues Ifill. continue Rnnt ·aiJe admltteit that .\1 ., We· b6lleVJ the ..
to operate tmcler thelr present
recet!lly elected AFL concept make• uf·slro~~er
televlllon conttacllllld Rozelle coJiiilliSslener llld a mng 81 two I e ague s, a
said the ownetl llepe to ldvocall ol" oonlllllling the Schrammm, wHo said
conllllue two-network TV 1VIIen dollar w~, mllbt ~turD to ~!lout the merge; were
lis exptiiiSIOn plans are Cblll- coaching' but added, II Ia our by NFL owners .last Marth
pleted In 111'10. The NFL lull a hOpe_AI wUI llay ,u commll' that ta!lu bepllwlth the ·AFL
two-year S3'1·mlllion TV COJio sloner of the AFL.
o'::'era In A~.rli.
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tract ll'lth CBS and the AFL Rozelle said the reaUgnment
There 'lflll be no dFclllle In

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· ' laod BroWilll Ptesldeat Art
:ModeU Aid be was "delf&amp;lated
· 'to see'' the NatloDal and Am·
.. •eric•• lootbaD leapes deci.,Jigo to merse.
Formadon of lite ttew, com·
bioed leagne ''Would certainly enhance Cinc!Daati's ebanetl:S of obtaining a pro footbaD
team," he illlted.
the game and its millions of
fans.
Speaking through Pete Rof,.

elll, Yfbo

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comml• than U68. continued two be llllbe llelllntmst of ihe
s1
_ oner. ef
the
network Tll
and a game and Us fans."
National Football League; Tex sln8le ~e schedule In 19'10. '11le slatement Usll!d - flve
.....~......, nM&lt;ldont of !he NEL
.1\'ri!Dcltlseo Hold
major benefits for lbe sport:
natlas eoimoys and Lamar All the existing' francblles . '"'A true world cltamplon of
Hunt, presldelll of the Amerl· will be retained In their -present professionalloolbaiL
can IA!ague's Kansas City iDeations. Inter-league pre-sea- -Bellar football broughl to
Chiefs, the owners also pledged son games will be played 1n moN .AmericiJI cJU.s more
full cooperation with congres- 1967 and there 1s. an.
rapidly than under any olber
slonal leaders In eq&gt;ialnlng the goal of 28 teams operating as program.
detsils of the ptan.
. .- ·leal!t&lt;&gt;; If) ~ ;11111111 Wlllks. -AsiUl'III!C!I of the IUI'ViYal
The end of the coot!l~sl W&gt;(oolll4\I.AI\:,. ~ :WJll~~f of : every . present · f~tball
sports war In history, wlc~ ·~qlble,:!ll!· ~t., sb'ucltn'e franchlee 10 Ita presen~ loca·
lllvolved millions of dollars 1n _of maiCir l@8UI!&gt;liaseball. . · UC)JL
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of -l'reservatiDn ol equaUty of
boi!Ulies to coUege stars, was the mechari~: .• of 1he ~ team competlUon lbrougnout
re,ealed Wednesday in a joint ment remain to· be .worked. out the eapanded league.
I!DI!Ouncement by the two .by a. ~I ®!lliJllltee: of club .. -An increase In the numblr
leagues. The plan calls for · 8 presi~ts," the ·joint slatem~l of aetln playln&amp; jobt for
world champienship game and pointed out. ''Those Involved In veterans and gradualing colleo
a common draft fiexl January, professional f eo I b a II today glana.
26 teams in 2S cities no tater pledge that all their efforts will It will cost AFL clubs an

newly~panded

ultimate

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4-D.rii1~l2~ :~meroy-Middtepo~ o.. June

9• 1968

-ari(lt\jeeis Clay's Request
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·Ueber playtn1 lblrd baoe. He active National League players, Jed the N.r: ill that deJl&lt;llll1D81otl
1ta1 a. wlad •P befere every never hos been regaro!ed u a with personal ~dgb1
44.
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super slugger In the lradlli011 t1
Oeearred JleiGn
Ruth, Foxx and Williams, Etc. But lbe Braves' rlghUlelder
That is, unUI Ibis year.
never had chased tha ghost of
Aaron, a slim 176 pounds, has Ruth through the summer prlnr By Ualted Preu Intentalloaal merger IIIII end the llnancl!!l I
slammed 20 borne runa iR his to this year. Aroo ·ripped
Owners · of the National and strain 01 both leagues
By u lied I'm lit
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Daily Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 9, 1966-5 having achieved harmony after football.
Mike Cu•llar pitched a
Naltlmal League
Iii yeara of bitter infighting "I dOR'I think there will
Nalloul Leap1
ldtter for his fourth stra~gnt
G. AB 2li
R. H.
Allen, Phila 31103
36 Pt!l.
.350
an d threats 0I annt'h'l1 ation, these tremendous salaries
W. L Pel. GB oldory and Jfli••
Mo1a:· ~IH
41119 ·J&amp; 41 .MS
were nearly ' unanimous toda1 · bonuses that there have been in San Francisco 33 21 .611
rapped a t~o-run si"'l•
Strgll, Pitt 44 165 2li 56 .339 By Vnlled Press International
In their praise ol the newly the past," said Adams, who Loo Angeles !2 Zl .lOt lio cllmar k four-run •lxlh ;nn;no I
Flood, StL
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:~~:~lne( 3() tha)nd. Carreon. merged professlonel powers.
once offered $800,000 to ball- Plltsbl!rgb
30 21 .581 llio
Nchlsn, Hou 39107 20 66 . 1
George Halas, the Papa Bear back lloBnie Anderson. "I Philadelphia 30 21 .518 tlio rally lhet »n1 Marichal
15 36 336
to hill aecon 1 successive de~:::~
Clmn~ Pill 47 198 2S
_ · Los Angeles
m IDol s)
whe nursed the NFL through personally feel that the two Houston
29 :II .517 I" Soony
Jack1JD and Jim 1
65
328
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Morgn, Hou 5319
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000 010 000- 1 8 2
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the depression and watched it leagues geUiog tagelber meanJ Atianla
25 30 .t56 81/o
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326
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collec&lt;ed
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Alou, Pitt
:u 55 · Chicago
000 005 12x-41 9 2 Bos
002 1110 010 1»-- 4
grow Into a IS-team league , the security alld future of pro St. Louil
2:1 'll .4ft 1'4
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172
320
ecored
two
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ltr
the Astros.
Hart, SF
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1101 1102 010 01- 5
drawing U millions fans In footb,all will be assured."
Cincinnati
21 27 .438 t
201 38 64 318
Cepeda, SIL 46145 17 ,46 .317 Torborc; Ellsworth 12~ 1 and Wilson, McMahon (10)
IN$, Will overjoyed at the Arthur Modell, youlbfut OWl&gt;- New York
17 28 .:171
The Pb'l'l, s bammererl eut 14
American Leagoe . Hundley. LP-Drysdale (&lt;Hi) . ~yan ; McLain, Sherry 1111
merger of the SIX-year-old AFL er of the Cleveland Browns, Chicago
18 35 .314 15\io bils, tn&lt;!ludl•g homers by Tony
G AB R B Pel HR-Htmdley (6th).
reeban. WP.Sherry (3-0) .
~ bla fi·Y~-&lt;&gt;id league.
was delighted to see the
Wedaeeday'a Rellllll
Gonzalez, Riebl! Alln &amp;Rd Cloy
F.Rbsn, Bat 50.178 40. 6i .343
McMaboo (1-31. ~Ro-Gosger
I am delighted that efforts merger materiallu! but !eels, Chicago I Los Angelea I
Dalrymr•ie, in cruslng the Reds
it's more
Oliva, Min
47180 33 81 339 ; Cincin.
000 1110 I~ 6 12 1 (4th. &amp; 5thl, ComgUaro (lOth), to bring_ about a peaceful "the liming of the
Alluta 7, New Ytrk 1, DiJbl '11le vlctn·? which was crtdaed
7
2
Siebrn, Cal 43112 12 3~ :313 Phlla
400 SIO !lOx- 10 14 0 Kalme
&lt; th &amp; 8th).
relationship between the two ment may have been •
Phila 10 Cincinnati 6 lll&amp;bl
to starter Chria Short, w:::s ·
than "'JfUPP'IIlove" ;/'
B.Rbsn, Bat 52 218 36 68 312 Ellis, Nuxha\1 (21, Davidson .
leagues bave beea succ.~ssful," premature. But something bad St. Louis II Pllilburih 5, nltbt eighth In the last nme oa n••• I
Rchdt, Cal 51190 32 S7 ·300 (4), Baldschun 171. McCool 8) Cht~ago
11 IZO 000- 5 1 Halas said Wednesday. I have to be done.
Houaton 8 San Fran 1 night
lt'a time to begin that veri',:
lor Pluluaelpltia. Sammy I
careful aelection of a laatiral;i
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Kaiine, Del 41151 23 44 .291 and Coker· Short, Knowles (8) Cahf.
000"Tbis merger wiD help
'l'lulnday'a l'nll8ble' Plloflen bombed r.,.. tours runs •• the symbOl
of love. An eumina• '
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Rbnsn, Chi 48163 23 47 :288 and Dalrymple. WP-Short (&amp;-4) Pizarro, Higgins (6)
am completely In accord w'oth foetball to more cities
Los Angeles at Cblcago- Drat d!nia&gt;,, suffered his ninth tion of our complete oollectioi
Battey, MID 40 12S 8 36 288 LP·Ellis (2-9). HilS-Gonzalez Marlm; Sanford,
Osteen 17-6) va Boltunan (2-6) defeat aud became the IStb ol ArtCarved diamond rinJI' •
help you make thil impor- 1
Yastski, Bos 51203 2
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the
informal
talks
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took
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public
· York, nlght.
const: ~.tiu
~tarting
pitrher will
place over the past years.
demand. II will allow
AUanla at New
9 58 286
tantdecision.OnlyA~ ·
Rchdsn, NY 49 203 23 58 .286 1(6th), Dalrymple (2nd), Coker Rodgers. WP - Pizarro
"The most tmportant con- league to expa?" scientifically, 5Ctonlnger (4-1) Yl. Hamilton If. who lall..t to finish ageinst the with a proud heritage of 60 mi).
lion rinp created since 1850,
Pblla.
Home Rant
(lsi), Simpson Hsl).
LP- Sanford (S-2).
sideratlon, of course, Is !be gJVmg 11 stabll1ty and inaurlns ) . .
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often such a wide .atleetioll,
NSilo o a I League: Aaren,
(1st) Skowron 12nd).
preservatioo of the game and that no franchises wlll he Cinc11111ati at Phlledelpbla,
each JUaranteed for ~arat.
Braves ZO; Torre, Braves &amp; St. Louis 601 30i 000- 1117 o
the ruture certainly promise• of the St. Louis Cardltail, night-Jay (S-2) va. Jackaoll
wei1h~ colo&lt;, cut ood clarity.
Hart, Glaota 14; Mays, Giants Pitts
100 21!! 000- 5 12 0
c:ontinuati•n of the present high moved," Modell added.
5)
Wuh I Bat 4, Sod I Innings,
13; Santo, Cubs &amp; Lefebvre, Briles, Dennis (51, and
quality of competition," the 7l- The Bidwell
St. Louis at Pit18buri!b. aigbt IUSpended curfew
Dodgers 12.
McCarver; Law, Schwall (1),
year-&lt;&gt;ld Chicago coach and I of the St. Louis
-sJmmo08 (!H) vs. Fryman
Cleveland 2 New York I, night '
81
American League: F. Robin· Sisk (4), McBean IS), Mikowner added.
foresee a greater appeal of pro
.
Detroit 5 8os 4, II Innings night !
son, Orioles 14: Scott, Red So&lt; kelse_n
Face (0) and
The skyrocketing bonuses I football on • larger scale
. Saa FrancJSCO at Hous!Dn, It City I MinD 4, night
&amp; Oliva Twins 13· Reichardt Pngharoru, Gonder (4), WPpaid to rookies and tbll ieagne- "We're excited as all SPorts lllibt-Herbel 11.0) YJ, Dierker California I Chlcage 0, night
Angels i2: Blefary, Orioles /. Dennis (2-0), LP·Law (2-3).
jumping incidents by some fans must ~. with the (:1-l)
,
'11llflflay'a_ Probable Pll&lt;hen
Conigliaro Red Sox IO
HRS- JBVJer (lsi), Stargeli
0
bigiJosalarted stars paved the possibilities of the
.
~y 1 Gam01 .
Kansas City at Minnesota- ~
~. Batted b
I!Oih), Gonder 13rdJ.
way for the merger that wasn't championship game and the Cincinnati at New Yerk, aigbl Talbot IH) vs. Paecual UH) .
N a II on a 1 League: Aaron,
The ngers deafealed the apected lor years. Both , fact that ali great athletes wlll St. Louis at ~adeipbW, night Boston at DetrOJt-Sanllago :
MYSTtQUE, froM $151.
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Braves 48; Mays, Giants 36 . Atlanta
i04 010 100- 7 10 0 Bombers 13-l in Pomeroy Boys leagues had dedlca~ them- , be brought into aU
Atlanta at Ptttaburgh, mgbt_ (4-2) va. McLam (&amp;-3)
White. Phtliles a. Flood, car~ New York ?00 032 001- 6 8 0 League play on Wednesday.
selves to drive the other out of league cities .. William
Los Angeles at Saa Fran, night N':" York at Cleveland,
3S· Wynn Astros
FlSbcher, 0 Dell, (4), Carroll Clark of the Tigers went the business
' s 'd ''l'b '
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Chicagu at Houstoa, light
lwUtgbt-Downlng (&amp;-3) vs.
34·
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Ame~lcan League: B. Robin· . • erna y I I an Carty; s nee o• e hill and fanned K.S. !Bud) Adams, million· sioa ... will make certain the
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W. L Pel.
Washington at
Knoop, Angels 33 , Scott &amp; (7), and stephenson. WP· pitched for the Bomber•, fan. 11ous1oa Oilers, belleves the present high standards."
Cleveland
31 11 .633 "' nlght-&amp;!gw (2-4) vs. McNally
:);
Yastrzemski, Red Sox 32
Carroll (3-0) . LP-FJSher 3-6). nmg 10, and lssutag eight free
Balllmort
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Gl8nts 6-1: Marichal, Giants o. l Marlchal, Henry (71, Mella2 &amp; Knowles, Phillies •t. 1 1nle\ 17) and Barton; Cueller (4American Leape: ~ Watt, O) and Bateman. LP-Marichal
Or1oles &amp;-I ·, p1·zarro, Whlle Sox (16-2).
S-1; McDowell, Indians &amp; s.,
Americaa League /
Mtller, Orioles f.l; McLain, . New York 000 000 100- I 7
Tigers 8-3.
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owa ; e · McDowell
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COLUMBUS (UPI) _ David LP-5tottlemyre I5- J.
5
Bay •. 8 S-year-&lt;&gt;id stallion, posted hiS ilrst victory in two years
Fint Game
Wednesday night in capturing (14 InningS)
the featured eighth race at Sci- Washington
oto Downs 1n 2:1!! 2-5, the secill!l~Pll 000110 _ 5 13
ond fastest time of u1e meet.
Baltimore
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111e winner carne from fourth
02G,l110 Oil! 000 01- 6 IS ..
at the bead of the stretch ,_ Richert, Cox 19), Lines (9),
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finish Jll. lengths iD front &lt;•f Kline (9), Humphreys (II) and
Scotch Ricky and paid $9.20, Casanova; Palmer, Drahuwsky
$5 ..0 and $2.80. Hideaway Jones (10), s. MU\er 13) and
lite favorite, finished third.
Eichebarren. WP-S. Miller If.
1). LP-Humphreys (l-1). fiRs.
B. Robinson (9th), Bowens
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(1st) , L&lt;lck (6th), King 14th).

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YANKS TRAVEL CJIEAP
NF;lt'V,Ci~ IUPI) ...._ AI . NEW YORK (UPI) thoujiif~-~ ~ · Om ha9 more ~anals than
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· penll;4;){.$t.'IO;~ BP!talio • lloat, says Pan American WOrllll
· ~arect~,lpf;rccwh,d~: Airways.

Jones (6th), Hiller list).

Dodgers IIH ; Bunning, Phlllt'es San Fr. n
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8-I; Maloney, Reds &amp; Perry, , ous

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Phone long distance
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when you're away. Rates are :
lowest after 8p.m.

American male spends a full
Note!~
Mn Ernest Powell Will
year telephoning, five years
hostess '11lursday evening
Get yttur Saver Booll Todaythe La 1 CIIH H aJth
UnbeiJt&gt;vable bu\ True
shaving and dreSSing, 20 yearS - - - - - - - - ure
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cERTIFIED oAs lfATIOH
working, 16 year• of recreation
BY BERTHA PARKER
met at the home of Mrs. Janoesl
sn w. ~Min st., Pollleror, on11
Gilmore The B1'ble contest
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~jus~l~w~a~lt~ln~g
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Attendance
at
Sunday
school
. Tracy
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---at the Free Methodist church won by ·!lira. Nelhe
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June 11 waa 111
Mrs. Jean Wright. The
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Lewis Arvin Diehl, wbo , Is a meeting will be a family
I '!~~~ Ott ..Spring Arb®.r. floiJ. nlc al Royal Oaks, Ci!E~ter·. l
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Mll!higan is home. for ,the Jlefreshments . were served
~J!IIIler . va~atlon.
., the ~lo~ , of the meeting,
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Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Hart- I"ENNY·PINCHING TRIPS

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Lema Seeks Third Straight Buick Title·

It was learned Wednesday
tllat the Kentucky Selective
smlet appeals board has
tutned down Clay's request for
a · deferrmenl on the grounds
that he is a conscientious
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A Justie Departmen
one Jetter to each IQU....,,· to
~Dited Piela l!tlenatlonll
galor will look into the matter form lour ordlnarr wordo,
; LoUISVILLE, Ky. IUPI)- al!d then return the file to the
jle81-ywelghl &lt;;\IamPi!&gt;• Cassius Kentucky hoard with a recom·
Clay hat lost enotber round In mendatlon.
Ills fight to slay out of the U.S.
Army.

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ut!me1ed t27ooJIIllllon to eatlr IW
-•million
said Hunt. "A\IIJo!llll
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'!'Ctudlt!a CODfracl llllb ·NI!e o " . 11169
moment It ld
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tb11 trancni•• jNiiWO..iil i'...U:. :liO 'li::! jllon· """ .-.l;:;;!::..l wl :!:~ :~~~ .em;:;, ol .
· Werblln mtgbt .seU ifte J.eia bl4
inS from the establlslmlenl et but· Hunt adm{tled the nlne merger. ·
added "I would try joinllueiiCt
two ·new teams. '11111 New York AFL oilaen ~e not unanl· "The eo~petit~, did
• . taklol such action."
Olanta 8Dd 8811 Francttco Fotlt moqs· for. iht _.ltltr&amp;er. It was .~ud~ the merger, Ill! ~:~ti:;;~iiiiaooio-;;;:;;o:;;;-;
Nilll!n WID each neetvw: aD underslood ·"that the . AFt 'ntis ~PJJOl!ted to be •!odt.. ll
lodeDilllty lot llltrenderln&amp; otrnm ~ 7•3 lOr the ll1lh that wlluld li~g about a
their eulullf• lmltorlal r!ihll 111!11 .I!Gn!IY Werblin ·ol the_Jets leagul;_ A nu~ber of conces-11
to the New Yutll: Jell 8Dd ~~- the ~!I opji611, slona 'lrel't Jllaile .':' bOth
Oakland Ralden, respecUvelJ. UOII, : ·.
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, an~ - A~ own,er~.
Tbe two leagues Ifill. continue Rnnt ·aiJe admltteit that .\1 ., We· b6lleVJ the ..
to operate tmcler thelr present
recet!lly elected AFL concept make• uf·slro~~er
televlllon conttacllllld Rozelle coJiiilliSslener llld a mng 81 two I e ague s, a
said the ownetl llepe to ldvocall ol" oonlllllling the Schrammm, wHo said
conllllue two-network TV 1VIIen dollar w~, mllbt ~turD to ~!lout the merge; were
lis exptiiiSIOn plans are Cblll- coaching' but added, II Ia our by NFL owners .last Marth
pleted In 111'10. The NFL lull a hOpe_AI wUI llay ,u commll' that ta!lu bepllwlth the ·AFL
two-year S3'1·mlllion TV COJio sloner of the AFL.
o'::'era In A~.rli.
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tract ll'lth CBS and the AFL Rozelle said the reaUgnment
There 'lflll be no dFclllle In

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Make Your Reurvationr

JUNE VALUE SALE

For Rentals Now.

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APPLIANCES

BIG BENI&gt;
TRAILER SALES

NICEST PIOPLEI CALL
DICK 'AWL INGS

CAMPERS

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BAR MAID. Inquire •t the Hi
Ho Bar in Middleport.

TO PLACI ..

HONDA
SALES &amp; SERVICE

Work Wanted
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:,.-n:-k-1 - - BULLDOZER work, Reasonable '
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8 2 !Ole .
i WISH lo thank tll th• frlonds IROUSE and roo! painting, $1.2S .
and relabvel who sent eards 1 ~r hour. Call after S, VI 3- 1
'" called, the doctor, the nuu- j 24M.
i 21 30tp i
.. and other empl•yees of ,
Camden Clark Hospital for I Wlnted To Buy

ROUTE !24
AI Syracuse Corporation

014T big BUmmer opplimree
'"le is in full swing.

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Better prices than cvr1· on II ~"""~=""'!""'"""'"':""""~~
w tngs 011 1 1 "
MID~:,~~~~ OHIO
Freeze.,, Refrigeralors, Wa · B FLAT clarinet,
Hher··Drye•· Pairs, Elec. Ran ·
2 vears old, used very lillie. ,~:::::::::~~
ges and Alr·Conditioner&lt;.
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6 6 51c
Vi!it us at our Regatta Booth
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in Pomeroy Jun. 10·11·12. I
EXPERIENCED
tbeir kindntsseJ, Rev. Qulsen.. l
, The ~pf!ci&amp;I appliance &lt;l eal.'l CLEAN rugs, like new, so easy
berry for his kind words, the HOUSECLEANING! Old !ash- ' will be there.
to do with Blue Lustre. Rent
WHEEL
White Funeral Home, the ' ioned furniture,
picture
Ph, WY 2-2111
electric shampooer $1.
pallbeare!'i, and •II those who I frames, dishes, other items.
eroy Cement Block Co.
ALIGNMENT
6 6 610
sent floral ollerings during What do you have! CaU or
~ DOM:ROY
and
the sickness and death of my I see Corner Antique
Shop,
' OHIO
, GERT'S a gay girl- ready -,," I
BRAKE SERVICE
beloved wife, Sarah.
Middleport, Ohio. WY 2-2959.
' a whirl after cleaning c"rpets [
Lewis A. Person ·
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- ~-Jack W. Car11y, Mgr.
8. 9 ltp I
W1nted
I lric shampooer $1. Baker
Pilon• 992·S576
Furniture Co.
6 6 6\c w. Mlln St,
Pomeroy
:WE WISH lo upress our sin·
. SINGER SEWING MACHINEformerly Gruooer Body
eere thanks and appreciation
workl
1• This mach ine "JUipped to Emolovment Wanted
d
lo our relatives, friends, an
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zig zag, make bullonholes, PAINTING _ biterlor ·and · e;.
· k.tn dness
ceighb trs Ior thelr
darn and monogram. Tak e terior, hourly er contract,
• hown us dur Ing lh e Ioss of
over paymenls of $5.50 per 1 rates reasnnable. Ph. 992·5180
our Ioved one, Willi am Harry
month or pay balance due Homer M.• Braley. 6 6 ISle
Car IeIon. AI so for ll•e heau1·
t.
156.50. Call 992.:l218. 6 S 8tc
AIIIERICA'S IIOSl
lui llowm and food. Special
Auto Sales
thanks to Dr. Kemp and lhe
TWO REG ISTERED Hereford 1163 TWO DOOR standard shift
POPUI.AR CAMPOS
nurseo al Holzer HospitaL Ew·
fl ·f
21i
th 0 ld n0 t
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mon '
Studebaker. Phone 992.5551.
ing Funoral Home, the pall·
110 M•chanic St.
bred. Phone 99z.6371, Robert
6 9 6tc
bearers, Rev. Freeland Nor·
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Bailey.
6 8 31c 1
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ris and lbe singers. Special
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10
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IIIIi RAMBLER, ! door slatloa
10 n . CUS1 OM buill a lum ~num Wllgon new car guarantee I
!hanks also lo the employees I !i;~~~
and Mr. Christy of the Meig' ·r
WELDERS
fishing boat, 3'' liP. like 12.000 ~riginal miles. Make a~ '
Cnnnty Highway Dept. and
new. Bruce Lloyd, Middleport offer. William L. Johnson,
6 8 31c
to Hallie Green and lo al l
PIPE FITTERS
Phone 992 ..3 496·
Lincoln Heights. Phone 99Z- F• 1 D•onslrltitn S."
liJru;e who gave money. Many
1957 35 x 8, two b&lt;droom !861.
! 5 3lp
C. &amp; J. Trailer Slles
thanks to the many though! · '
Steady Work
trailer. See Melvin
Lillie, . 1958 FORD Fa1rlane 500 , Y·R.
ful friends who sent cards. · For lurthor information
Chesh~re, Oh10.
6 8 51c i automalJc, 2 11oor h•:·r.;bdlo~:P~;· ;: ,m~~L~In&lt;o~l~n~St~.~M~I~dcl~l~opOYI~~·~O~. ~
Your kindness will nev&lt;r be tolophonti419) 691·2475 ·PONY, 54 Inch, Western Pleas- I A·I condition, newly ;·
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or apply in parson
ur e, trophy wmner: also 2 motor. new !ires, $275. Ph.;
c.w
forgollen.
Francf5 and childre n
EMPLOYMENT
~·oiling ponies. 44 1ndt Come SH 2·4656, 4 , les out Lead· •
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6 9 lip
OFFICE
see. Cheryl William s, Pome- ing Creek Road from Hobson.
Monday thru Saturday
roy. Ph. 1!92·6821.
6 5 6tc
6 ! IOip
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l.o\1 and Found
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GARAGE. $2.1, Margaret Bail· 11158 % TON Ford pick-up . Can
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AMERICAN SHIP
ey, Syracuse. 0 . Ph. 99Hl96. be seen al Glen !le'!ter's, at
'''"'~'~'
W1JI the person or persons
BUILDING CO.
.6_73lc 1 Long Bottom, Ohio.
mponslble for removing the
' ARAB kills pests best! f'ree
6 5 61p
COMING SOON!
Sh•nang Springer from Shen·
2245 Front Strtlt
ho
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IIICinnlo
Ordlrlnt To
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Toledo, Ohio
your me rom
ermJ es, I
lnauranu
Spottl Our Orln.tn
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ants, cockroaches, cnckets, 1:::===o:;-.,----;-,.,Service
.-turn. No questions
.~n e~u al opportunit y
ocorpions, silverfish, spiders, . AIJTOMOBILE Insurance been I • - - - - - - - - - ·1
o&gt;ked.
I 7 5tp
employer
wasps and water bugs. Avail· ,1 cancelled? Lost your operat· l
able at Kin&amp; Builders Supply, or's license'/ Call WY 2-2986.
Notice
For Rent
Co., Middleport
4 29 lfc 1
8 15 Uc
Pomoroy, 0.
('0(! KOuT-=- Ever roast an 6 ROOM HOUSE with bath In LUSTRE - FO.~M i' guaranteed ~HIYI'O Copying !loTVleo Cot&gt;
apple lhe hard wa y·~ At . Syracuse. By appointment. io be the best carpel cleaner I loll made "' legal papert.
Sh•nang Springs Nitedub W'' · Call 992-2646.
6 5 12tp , you hove ev., used or ynur blrtll recordt and almoot
aro rharcoaling a 1541 lb. pig · - ·- ·- i montv back. ll:lectric sham- olhor dotU!IIf!nll.
; ROOM trailer. No children or
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in ou r open pit. Sunday, .lune
pooer rental $1.
6 2 6tc Re•t.er l.asuraoce. PomerGJ
7
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522
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12. Public welcome. 8 7 31c . j)e_ts. P~ . ~ : ~6_ _ tP.
FUR NISHED 3 room' and b&gt;lh
oncl
El\'.JOY yourself. brin~~: ynur ap&lt;J rtnwnt on J:l4 Mulbl'ITY
family to Shenang Springs. We Avenue. l'h. 992.6615.
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POMEROY _ 1 alory frame,
I'OOIDl (I l!edrooms),
nice
kitrhell ~Oiilpletely
builtill with rau1e and oven, mod·
em bath, lull baaement with
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...ower, a y""'
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cbildren, t8,900.00.
POMEROY - 2 story frame,
Spacious ranch type brick
I rooms (3 bednoms) , bath,
4 Jots, plenty space for gar·
den, hou1111 newiy painted,
ideal for family with chlldr!D.
Priced at $3,SIIII.OO.
ROUTE :13 - I II(ILE FROM
POMEROY - 7% aerH
home, cement walksi,, :~~~
lor :l Clrl, kllchea C
ly boUt-ln. dlsbwaaher
aarblge d;lpo•t, dininc
ea, built-in shelves IDd
1ng booth, Jarce living
blueslone fireplace, 3
bedreoms, walls knotty

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doon,
beauUiul bath, utility room.
Albert 1\f. Cor, Braker
Henry Clelaud. Salerman
ltl1113t
lbabrp 1111111 911-SIH
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closets with llldlng

GET A NO. I

1965 CHEVROlET Impala · ·· ··· $2795

Super Sport Coupe, bla~k vinyl 'top, .andalwood
· llh, Ill vinyl Interior, with bucket seats, V.fl
llltomatlc triD~IISion, power ateer.llig an4
wire wheel covers, 8:00 white wall tlrea, lhowa
wear, ndio, ~eaiT, a real buy.
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slon, rodlo, heoter, comfort lfOUp, bet~~~~: t~!~~:.
over beige fini1h. Showroom cleon,
12,000 mllea by original local owner, 1 nice one.

1964 FALCON 2-Door · ···· ·· ··· $1295

Hardtop Coupe, white flnllh, spotle881y clean red in·
terlor, 327 engine, automatic transmission, power .
llleerina and brallea, white wall lite• like new, radio
and heater. .

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MOKTICA. the truil
giltr~
Rowley and Reed . After I :11. A alan Inland
Palm reader Jel ls th• pO&gt; t. ' p. Ill. coli WY 2·31i7l
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12 &amp; lfe

4 door, 1fey finish, vlnyllnterlor, good tires, 327 V.fl
engine, automatic tranllllllsslon.
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""g·'· Ohio. Look for hanrl jBUlJGET PRICED fumrture ID
si!z n
! 1 6tp ·our Jbtrd floor budget shop.
_ _.,..._,__ _ _ _ · Boker Furniture, Middleport ·
Ohio.
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THE amozing Blue Lustre will
leave your upholstery beau !I· ·
fully soft •nd clean. It e n t
el ectrlro ~hamoooer 11. Pick·
Of Tho Ouolity You
en's Hardware Co., Inc.
Will Value For
6 6 6tc
A Lifetimo
SOLID STATE STEREO - 1961
walnut console model. ltadio
equipped wilh 4 speed auJo.
malic ehan1er. ,.f speaker ·
WY 1·2475
Pomeroy
sound system. Just taken in.
Pay $1.2o per week or pay
G• ~S _ all kinds, Stewart's balance due $98.28. Call Jl92.
3218.
6 5_ &amp;lc _•
Cun " hiii-J on Depot Sl.
in ~Hulland. Buy, sell or trade, VENETIA N Blinds .md
recwnplete line ol reJo.~~;din~ pairs, cloth awninll&amp; und re11

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39. Chalice

40.Muddle
41. A me d ean
Indians
42. Bulk
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automa~ trans., 1 owner, rtdlo and heater, 10011
white well tlrea.
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Your Ch.v"'lat Daoler

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
NEW

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ON DISPLAY

Open Evenlnp 9:00 P.M.

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Rood, Rl. 7, '
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PIANO

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REG. $795
BALANCE DUI

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ALIGNMENT

Take OvJN: Pay,_lt
$16.00 A Menllr

BRAKE SERVICE

USID STUDIO

Piano···$295
f20 Dewn, fS.OO W01kly
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RAtiNI, OHIO

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POMEROY - FOR THE HAN•
DYMAN - Good contrucUoa
Ail NiW Ridletor shOp
but doeo aeed minor epair,
I b«&lt;rooma, aew cabinet sink
eCor eTruck eHuter
and noor covering in ki'~chen,
(oro e Bulldoz•r
&amp;ood Sunbeom lurnaeo
eAny Type
b... ment, two C'llr 11rage,
11.11 one ; rent the other,
down, assume balance $4,700.
WY 2-2196 Mldclloport, 0. MJOIILEPORT - ..
PROPERTY - or good
COMPLETERemodeling,- Alu· professional man for bollltl
minum siding, storm wind· and offices. Large brick
ows and dr ·a, awnlnga l!ld borne located on a maiD
earpOrts, expert IDitaUaUon. street. 6 rooms )l'ith bath
Phon• ALL CRAFT ALUM!· up; 5 rooms wltil bath down.
NUM PR00Ucr8, tat
Condition ol properly good,
Second Ave,. WY 2·5570.
May flnauce to rilhl party.
4 11 II : f9,000.
BEATING, PLUMBING:· Rurai ' 77 ACRE FARM - loealed on
Doxol BoiUe Gas. Arnold I bl.acktop road near Harrison·
Brother., 818 E. Mala St., Vtlle. Approlill!tlelJ. II aeret
Pomeroy.
9 2% tfe I lor cuiUvatlon, ball!lce in till!'
ber and pasture. 6
wltb hth. May
anc'!!l to rllhl

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Station Waeon. Low mUeage by local owner, wJiite
over black finish, spotleiB red interior, new white
wall tlrea, VB engine, automatic trana. Power steerl,ng
and bra]lea, radio ond beater, real nice.

AUcTIONEER
COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT

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31. Guldellli
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15. Smrf
19 ..Ia meriCILQ
warbler :i

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1962 CHEVROLET Impala · · · ·· ··$1595

Pomeroy

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AIJCTfON ~ver. y Fr ida y tligh t. •ouR ROO~ . t~~rm:shed apart I
r~ow er
sta rting at 7 30 at lhe Aditm s mcnt. WY l·36a8.
·1 11 ttc 20. I&lt; or tear
T1·a ding Post , M11in Slr rt&gt;t. THREE and l~ur room - fui I 22. ~~~~~s
Rmla nd, Ohio. Ph. 712·5394 .
DIS hed apartments. AU ulill· 23. BO'Ing

prP'&gt; ent and futurP. lovf' aft au·~. a n ~ w~r'l a n ~· qur'itlons
If ~ "u are worrit•d or tro ubl ed
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radio, beatat, local one owner car.

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are in the swing for the Bii!
6 ~ tfc
AC!ItoS.S
Reg alta Weekend, lealunng TH~JI ,EH ~-- Rl·own 'll Tr &lt;: ~ ile-r 1. H i hlical
G_eorge Hall and. orchestra Park, Minersv ille, Ohio. Ph.
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5 25 me ' 9. steeple p&amp;rt
pony nde:; for the k1ds, hor~~-- 10. c~·d;uhee
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..,.51111· Will rent· · In· $1 ,700 at the office ~O'B1oen . • L
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quire Floyd Thomas. • Stp
and
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1rom ,,.e1SOnVI·ue. 6 9 3tC
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Electrelux
Joyce A. pavis, AdJ,lni[s- 11
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u::""w 111 ':'.~"~~.i.!.~..~~'~,.'; lu1e Pizza, $1.50. Jack'• Dai- cluner, new cleaner "'"'ra11tratrix of Estate of ElizaI:ARL GRUI!SER, plnmb!q
•13 oL Duck.Colllno••
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tee, current model, reason.
beth Practhauser, deceas•od II
(Exctplllovon)
lid heo~nl, MlulmlUe,
Wanted
8ble payments. Call
by O'Brien and O'Brien,
Olllo. lilnd )'0111' II!!IV trouble.
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HAULING,
Phone
trolux,
2(t9 Fifth St. , PoJntl ;-;;;;;;;-';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;11 CAMPING TRAILERS
IDes, ae.aaal!W raliiJ, ,~au
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MiliA, w. v•.
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Pleasant.
6 9 30tc
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acres, tn ra ry.
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6 5 JOtc I boa poreh shades. Dale fiii&gt; YO~ NE CDBAV MU XNA HONRZ
SF.I.I.ING OUT all young night pel Supply, 215 Union Ave., FIBOH OI&lt;H YDVVBI.-TOE RMME
crawlers 1halt IJ'OWD, b••l Pomeroy. Onlo.
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t'11•krda;r'• Cry)ttoquott"l 'J'l-fH.Elil liOH'l'lLM NI!:WSPA ..
fishing •iz&lt;L Take ·em away • GOOD yeUow corn, $1.35 per ' PJI!IIS ARE MORE TO Bill FEARED THAN A THOUSAND
John Mnhler, L..dlns C,...k bushel. at the farm of George 11.\llo:lll'l'I.-NAPOLEON
" .1111. 111111 l 'o&amp;lor" Sn"""l" IIJW
Road. Middleport, Oh"' Ph W. Wella, Loading Creek Road,
IIWHI113,
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e EVINRUDI, JOHNSON
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OUTIOlRD MOTORS
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2-2156

Make Your Reurvationr

JUNE VALUE SALE

For Rentals Now.

11 ONI OF THI

APPLIANCES

BIG BENI&gt;
TRAILER SALES

NICEST PIOPLEI CALL
DICK 'AWL INGS

CAMPERS

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BAR MAID. Inquire •t the Hi
Ho Bar in Middleport.

TO PLACI ..

HONDA
SALES &amp; SERVICE

Work Wanted
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:,.-n:-k-1 - - BULLDOZER work, Reasonable '
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8 2 !Ole .
i WISH lo thank tll th• frlonds IROUSE and roo! painting, $1.2S .
and relabvel who sent eards 1 ~r hour. Call after S, VI 3- 1
'" called, the doctor, the nuu- j 24M.
i 21 30tp i
.. and other empl•yees of ,
Camden Clark Hospital for I Wlnted To Buy

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AI Syracuse Corporation

014T big BUmmer opplimree
'"le is in full swing.

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Better prices than cvr1· on II ~"""~=""'!""'"""'"':""""~~
w tngs 011 1 1 "
MID~:,~~~~ OHIO
Freeze.,, Refrigeralors, Wa · B FLAT clarinet,
Hher··Drye•· Pairs, Elec. Ran ·
2 vears old, used very lillie. ,~:::::::::~~
ges and Alr·Conditioner&lt;.
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6 6 51c
Vi!it us at our Regatta Booth
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in Pomeroy Jun. 10·11·12. I
EXPERIENCED
tbeir kindntsseJ, Rev. Qulsen.. l
, The ~pf!ci&amp;I appliance &lt;l eal.'l CLEAN rugs, like new, so easy
berry for his kind words, the HOUSECLEANING! Old !ash- ' will be there.
to do with Blue Lustre. Rent
WHEEL
White Funeral Home, the ' ioned furniture,
picture
Ph, WY 2-2111
electric shampooer $1.
pallbeare!'i, and •II those who I frames, dishes, other items.
eroy Cement Block Co.
ALIGNMENT
6 6 610
sent floral ollerings during What do you have! CaU or
~ DOM:ROY
and
the sickness and death of my I see Corner Antique
Shop,
' OHIO
, GERT'S a gay girl- ready -,," I
BRAKE SERVICE
beloved wife, Sarah.
Middleport, Ohio. WY 2-2959.
' a whirl after cleaning c"rpets [
Lewis A. Person ·
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- ~-Jack W. Car11y, Mgr.
8. 9 ltp I
W1nted
I lric shampooer $1. Baker
Pilon• 992·S576
Furniture Co.
6 6 6\c w. Mlln St,
Pomeroy
:WE WISH lo upress our sin·
. SINGER SEWING MACHINEformerly Gruooer Body
eere thanks and appreciation
workl
1• This mach ine "JUipped to Emolovment Wanted
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lo our relatives, friends, an
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zig zag, make bullonholes, PAINTING _ biterlor ·and · e;.
· k.tn dness
ceighb trs Ior thelr
darn and monogram. Tak e terior, hourly er contract,
• hown us dur Ing lh e Ioss of
over paymenls of $5.50 per 1 rates reasnnable. Ph. 992·5180
our Ioved one, Willi am Harry
month or pay balance due Homer M.• Braley. 6 6 ISle
Car IeIon. AI so for ll•e heau1·
t.
156.50. Call 992.:l218. 6 S 8tc
AIIIERICA'S IIOSl
lui llowm and food. Special
Auto Sales
thanks to Dr. Kemp and lhe
TWO REG ISTERED Hereford 1163 TWO DOOR standard shift
POPUI.AR CAMPOS
nurseo al Holzer HospitaL Ew·
fl ·f
21i
th 0 ld n0 t
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mon '
Studebaker. Phone 992.5551.
ing Funoral Home, the pall·
110 M•chanic St.
bred. Phone 99z.6371, Robert
6 9 6tc
bearers, Rev. Freeland Nor·
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Bailey.
6 8 31c 1
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IIIIi RAMBLER, ! door slatloa
10 n . CUS1 OM buill a lum ~num Wllgon new car guarantee I
!hanks also lo the employees I !i;~~~
and Mr. Christy of the Meig' ·r
WELDERS
fishing boat, 3'' liP. like 12.000 ~riginal miles. Make a~ '
Cnnnty Highway Dept. and
new. Bruce Lloyd, Middleport offer. William L. Johnson,
6 8 31c
to Hallie Green and lo al l
PIPE FITTERS
Phone 992 ..3 496·
Lincoln Heights. Phone 99Z- F• 1 D•onslrltitn S."
liJru;e who gave money. Many
1957 35 x 8, two b&lt;droom !861.
! 5 3lp
C. &amp; J. Trailer Slles
thanks to the many though! · '
Steady Work
trailer. See Melvin
Lillie, . 1958 FORD Fa1rlane 500 , Y·R.
ful friends who sent cards. · For lurthor information
Chesh~re, Oh10.
6 8 51c i automalJc, 2 11oor h•:·r.;bdlo~:P~;· ;: ,m~~L~In&lt;o~l~n~St~.~M~I~dcl~l~opOYI~~·~O~. ~
Your kindness will nev&lt;r be tolophonti419) 691·2475 ·PONY, 54 Inch, Western Pleas- I A·I condition, newly ;·
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or apply in parson
ur e, trophy wmner: also 2 motor. new !ires, $275. Ph.;
c.w
forgollen.
Francf5 and childre n
EMPLOYMENT
~·oiling ponies. 44 1ndt Come SH 2·4656, 4 , les out Lead· •
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6 9 lip
OFFICE
see. Cheryl William s, Pome- ing Creek Road from Hobson.
Monday thru Saturday
roy. Ph. 1!92·6821.
6 5 6tc
6 ! IOip
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GARAGE. $2.1, Margaret Bail· 11158 % TON Ford pick-up . Can
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AMERICAN SHIP
ey, Syracuse. 0 . Ph. 99Hl96. be seen al Glen !le'!ter's, at
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W1JI the person or persons
BUILDING CO.
.6_73lc 1 Long Bottom, Ohio.
mponslble for removing the
' ARAB kills pests best! f'ree
6 5 61p
COMING SOON!
Sh•nang Springer from Shen·
2245 Front Strtlt
ho
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IIICinnlo
Ordlrlnt To
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Toledo, Ohio
your me rom
ermJ es, I
lnauranu
Spottl Our Orln.tn
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ants, cockroaches, cnckets, 1:::===o:;-.,----;-,.,Service
.-turn. No questions
.~n e~u al opportunit y
ocorpions, silverfish, spiders, . AIJTOMOBILE Insurance been I • - - - - - - - - - ·1
o&gt;ked.
I 7 5tp
employer
wasps and water bugs. Avail· ,1 cancelled? Lost your operat· l
able at Kin&amp; Builders Supply, or's license'/ Call WY 2-2986.
Notice
For Rent
Co., Middleport
4 29 lfc 1
8 15 Uc
Pomoroy, 0.
('0(! KOuT-=- Ever roast an 6 ROOM HOUSE with bath In LUSTRE - FO.~M i' guaranteed ~HIYI'O Copying !loTVleo Cot&gt;
apple lhe hard wa y·~ At . Syracuse. By appointment. io be the best carpel cleaner I loll made "' legal papert.
Sh•nang Springs Nitedub W'' · Call 992-2646.
6 5 12tp , you hove ev., used or ynur blrtll recordt and almoot
aro rharcoaling a 1541 lb. pig · - ·- ·- i montv back. ll:lectric sham- olhor dotU!IIf!nll.
; ROOM trailer. No children or
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in ou r open pit. Sunday, .lune
pooer rental $1.
6 2 6tc Re•t.er l.asuraoce. PomerGJ
7
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522
3
12. Public welcome. 8 7 31c . j)e_ts. P~ . ~ : ~6_ _ tP.
FUR NISHED 3 room' and b&gt;lh
oncl
El\'.JOY yourself. brin~~: ynur ap&lt;J rtnwnt on J:l4 Mulbl'ITY
family to Shenang Springs. We Avenue. l'h. 992.6615.
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POMEROY _ 1 alory frame,
I'OOIDl (I l!edrooms),
nice
kitrhell ~Oiilpletely
builtill with rau1e and oven, mod·
em bath, lull baaement with
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...ower, a y""'
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cbildren, t8,900.00.
POMEROY - 2 story frame,
Spacious ranch type brick
I rooms (3 bednoms) , bath,
4 Jots, plenty space for gar·
den, hou1111 newiy painted,
ideal for family with chlldr!D.
Priced at $3,SIIII.OO.
ROUTE :13 - I II(ILE FROM
POMEROY - 7% aerH
home, cement walksi,, :~~~
lor :l Clrl, kllchea C
ly boUt-ln. dlsbwaaher
aarblge d;lpo•t, dininc
ea, built-in shelves IDd
1ng booth, Jarce living
blueslone fireplace, 3
bedreoms, walls knotty

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doon,
beauUiul bath, utility room.
Albert 1\f. Cor, Braker
Henry Clelaud. Salerman
ltl1113t
lbabrp 1111111 911-SIH
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closets with llldlng

GET A NO. I

1965 CHEVROlET Impala · ·· ··· $2795

Super Sport Coupe, bla~k vinyl 'top, .andalwood
· llh, Ill vinyl Interior, with bucket seats, V.fl
llltomatlc triD~IISion, power ateer.llig an4
wire wheel covers, 8:00 white wall tlrea, lhowa
wear, ndio, ~eaiT, a real buy.
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slon, rodlo, heoter, comfort lfOUp, bet~~~~: t~!~~:.
over beige fini1h. Showroom cleon,
12,000 mllea by original local owner, 1 nice one.

1964 FALCON 2-Door · ···· ·· ··· $1295

Hardtop Coupe, white flnllh, spotle881y clean red in·
terlor, 327 engine, automatic transmission, power .
llleerina and brallea, white wall lite• like new, radio
and heater. .

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MOKTICA. the truil
giltr~
Rowley and Reed . After I :11. A alan Inland
Palm reader Jel ls th• pO&gt; t. ' p. Ill. coli WY 2·31i7l
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THREE and four room furnistleel omd unfurnished apart.menls. WV .·5434.
12 &amp; lfe

4 door, 1fey finish, vlnyllnterlor, good tires, 327 V.fl
engine, automatic tranllllllsslon.
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""g·'· Ohio. Look for hanrl jBUlJGET PRICED fumrture ID
si!z n
! 1 6tp ·our Jbtrd floor budget shop.
_ _.,..._,__ _ _ _ · Boker Furniture, Middleport ·
Ohio.
11 l2 Uc I
THE amozing Blue Lustre will
leave your upholstery beau !I· ·
fully soft •nd clean. It e n t
el ectrlro ~hamoooer 11. Pick·
Of Tho Ouolity You
en's Hardware Co., Inc.
Will Value For
6 6 6tc
A Lifetimo
SOLID STATE STEREO - 1961
walnut console model. ltadio
equipped wilh 4 speed auJo.
malic ehan1er. ,.f speaker ·
WY 1·2475
Pomeroy
sound system. Just taken in.
Pay $1.2o per week or pay
G• ~S _ all kinds, Stewart's balance due $98.28. Call Jl92.
3218.
6 5_ &amp;lc _•
Cun " hiii-J on Depot Sl.
in ~Hulland. Buy, sell or trade, VENETIA N Blinds .md
recwnplete line ol reJo.~~;din~ pairs, cloth awninll&amp; und re11

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39. Chalice

40.Muddle
41. A me d ean
Indians
42. Bulk
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white well tlrea.
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NEW

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Open Evenlnp 9:00 P.M.

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Rood, Rl. 7, '
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BALANCE DUI

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BRAKE SERVICE

USID STUDIO

Piano···$295
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POMEROY - FOR THE HAN•
DYMAN - Good contrucUoa
Ail NiW Ridletor shOp
but doeo aeed minor epair,
I b«&lt;rooma, aew cabinet sink
eCor eTruck eHuter
and noor covering in ki'~chen,
(oro e Bulldoz•r
&amp;ood Sunbeom lurnaeo
eAny Type
b... ment, two C'llr 11rage,
11.11 one ; rent the other,
down, assume balance $4,700.
WY 2-2196 Mldclloport, 0. MJOIILEPORT - ..
PROPERTY - or good
COMPLETERemodeling,- Alu· professional man for bollltl
minum siding, storm wind· and offices. Large brick
ows and dr ·a, awnlnga l!ld borne located on a maiD
earpOrts, expert IDitaUaUon. street. 6 rooms )l'ith bath
Phon• ALL CRAFT ALUM!· up; 5 rooms wltil bath down.
NUM PR00Ucr8, tat
Condition ol properly good,
Second Ave,. WY 2·5570.
May flnauce to rilhl party.
4 11 II : f9,000.
BEATING, PLUMBING:· Rurai ' 77 ACRE FARM - loealed on
Doxol BoiUe Gas. Arnold I bl.acktop road near Harrison·
Brother., 818 E. Mala St., Vtlle. Approlill!tlelJ. II aeret
Pomeroy.
9 2% tfe I lor cuiUvatlon, ball!lce in till!'
ber and pasture. 6
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Station Waeon. Low mUeage by local owner, wJiite
over black finish, spotleiB red interior, new white
wall tlrea, VB engine, automatic trana. Power steerl,ng
and bra]lea, radio ond beater, real nice.

AUcTIONEER
COMPLETE SALES
MANAGEMENT

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31. Guldellli
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15. Smrf
19 ..Ia meriCILQ
warbler :i

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AIJCTfON ~ver. y Fr ida y tligh t. •ouR ROO~ . t~~rm:shed apart I
r~ow er
sta rting at 7 30 at lhe Aditm s mcnt. WY l·36a8.
·1 11 ttc 20. I&lt; or tear
T1·a ding Post , M11in Slr rt&gt;t. THREE and l~ur room - fui I 22. ~~~~~s
Rmla nd, Ohio. Ph. 712·5394 .
DIS hed apartments. AU ulill· 23. BO'Ing

prP'&gt; ent and futurP. lovf' aft au·~. a n ~ w~r'l a n ~· qur'itlons
If ~ "u are worrit•d or tro ubl ed
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radio, beatat, local one owner car.

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Reg alta Weekend, lealunng TH~JI ,EH ~-- Rl·own 'll Tr &lt;: ~ ile-r 1. H i hlical
G_eorge Hall and. orchestra Park, Minersv ille, Ohio. Ph.
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5 25 me ' 9. steeple p&amp;rt
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111 w. MAIN
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-·-- alomoroy,
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Electrelux
Joyce A. pavis, AdJ,lni[s- 11
e ¥4 In, Plywoad Plaors •
u::""w 111 ':'.~"~~.i.!.~..~~'~,.'; lu1e Pizza, $1.50. Jack'• Dai- cluner, new cleaner "'"'ra11tratrix of Estate of ElizaI:ARL GRUI!SER, plnmb!q
•13 oL Duck.Colllno••
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tee, current model, reason.
beth Practhauser, deceas•od II
(Exctplllovon)
lid heo~nl, MlulmlUe,
Wanted
8ble payments. Call
by O'Brien and O'Brien,
Olllo. lilnd )'0111' II!!IV trouble.
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Phone
trolux,
2(t9 Fifth St. , PoJntl ;-;;;;;;;-';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;11 CAMPING TRAILERS
IDes, ae.aaal!W raliiJ, ,~au
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MiliA, w. v•.
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6 5 JOtc I boa poreh shades. Dale fiii&gt; YO~ NE CDBAV MU XNA HONRZ
SF.I.I.ING OUT all young night pel Supply, 215 Union Ave., FIBOH OI&lt;H YDVVBI.-TOE RMME
crawlers 1halt IJ'OWD, b••l Pomeroy. Onlo.
i 11 3otc
t'11•krda;r'• Cry)ttoquott"l 'J'l-fH.Elil liOH'l'lLM NI!:WSPA ..
fishing •iz&lt;L Take ·em away • GOOD yeUow corn, $1.35 per ' PJI!IIS ARE MORE TO Bill FEARED THAN A THOUSAND
John Mnhler, L..dlns C,...k bushel. at the farm of George 11.\llo:lll'l'I.-NAPOLEON
" .1111. 111111 l 'o&amp;lor" Sn"""l" IIJW
Road. Middleport, Oh"' Ph W. Wella, Loading Creek Road,
IIWHI113,
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OUTIOlRD MOTORS
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ebrallq 111e1r ll8lll wecldlal
aulvenary. Frteada are . ill'
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A memorial sen;ice for Mrs .. Biggs, M.E.J,, Vlrglaia Owens,
William Lowe was conduoted 1 M.E.S. and Etta Lemley, Maoby the Meigs Temple Pyd,;an•ager of the Temple.
Sisters of Middleport TUesday
atlhe Iegltn haU. Mrs. Reported mwere Edith Rgs.
George Cbildo. Most Exc•Ii•J&gt;II sell at Holzer Hospital, Mrs.
Chief, presided over lh• 111.,.t-l William Allman and
M~bel
lng with all other officers
Sanborn, and 147 sick visits
their chairB.
i were reported made. It was rl!The memorial serv;,,.,
ported that $26 had been •P"•t
In tribute to Mrs Low• wbo m altruistic work. An Invitation
wBI oerviug as ;tail capt•m I was received from
Wllk~
at the lime of her death. TIKI ville T~mple m to attend thetr
program was opened with a Inspection June 17 and several
vocal solo, "Alone" by M r s. members planned to attend.
Paul Haptonslall.
Named to the auditing comMrs. Ben NI!U~ read a mittee were Mrs. Phil Meineulogy which she bad pre;IBI'· hart, Mrs. Karl Owens and Maxed, and a poem, "Near A Sloae ine Owens. Sadie McElhinny
Wall" waa reid by Betty tliggs. ·thanked the temple for t be
Mrs. Horace McElllinny g'"el cards, flowers and visits while
the memorial prayor and the she was hospitalized.
charter wu draped by Opal Announcement was made of

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ney, Pam Powers, Lisa Herald, by Mrl. Dale' !lyseD, Mr •.
The IDDUai Childte•'l Day D~ Cole. So~~g~ tneluded "I Janie VIIIIMeter, Bobby · Pow- Nqrman·Yeaugw and Mrs. 1117·
program 01 the chUrch of Cbrlst Have 'nle Joy," "The 'a.t. ·m, Redilla Prall, Pat Cedi· mond Ctle. A recordlug of lbe
, in Midd.!e.port was ·held Sunday 8-L-E," "Everj ,. J':omlie',') ra•,
Manley,~tjly Jlak. prosram wu· made lor Mr 1.
evening,
June
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recitations, sang, and ln'aYers.[
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Childre• of the Primary De- Childrejl glvlnJ ~tatiou. Roach aad, Cindy GIBze.
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the electloa of Mrs. Hazel Thomas of Amanda as Guard of
the Outer Temple of the Grand
partmentgavetheopentngpray·lwere Ma!f. Boggs, Ke11n•Yeau( Gibers UfiliUng In the chol'- "The Lord'• Prayer" wu""
Selsioil and also the
Grandi
er, "Thill Ia God's Bouse," fol· pr, Ca,. Heu, Mar$&lt;~ Mill' us~~ Jody Winebrenner, Min- pealed ·bJ the primal')' grotl1l
Ses!loa's 76lb coavent1111 waa
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lowed . by ·the welcome given IliD, Erlc )~lel, Kevin Weldon, d1 Lolli, · ~!.sa Schilling, AD- and the eoqregallon with the
announced for September 14-17
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by ltonnit Cunningham a 0 d l Frankie ·Matlin, Becky Long. gels Baker, dfenson Prall, and Rev. Dohlld Rick! atvlnl till
In Dayton. A letter was read The cl!Brter was drapecl lor
Vlcty Winebrenner, Terry Jobn· Sharon Wilson. Betsy CIIRillng· benedlcUOD lB cloaing.
from the Grand Chief for the Pearl Ervin and electiOn uf
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hospitality shown her while vis- officers was held when Chester
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The Medina Home homecom- members present.
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June 26. Mrs. Meinhart made pres~ded BRd 0!"'ned the meet- 'lives attending the funeral ser- ·
presentation of the musician mg m rltuahsbc . form. Lucille •ice for Mrs. Lewill A. Person I
jewels to Mrs. NeutziiDg, pian- Kraeuter and Elizabelh HaY,ts ai the Orange Chrisll'BR Church I
ist. The group voted to dispelllle I were rep;rted ~I and ~av:;.~ sat!Jrday were Mr. and Mrs. 1
with the July and August meet- Benver ome rom
sp ;· 0ry8 Walkins, CJ.pde, Ohio, Mr.
ing, reconvening September 6 Communt.c~tlons ~ere read William Watkios, Bellevue,
with a potluck dinner. Mrs. Meln
Bes:le E~loa~, ~tat~co~n- ~io, Mr. and Mrs. Harry RuR- .
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m 10• Ilion, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry
lise Elberfeld• Free Parking l..ots - One at
in charge of the coffee for the 5 . oo;:;;,cltsteecre a_ry, 1 Aeon· I Runnion, Jr and son, Steve,
dinner.
cetmmEg _ sCal 1 sedsslon • tedug- 1· Mrs. Myrtle.,Runnion, Mr. El- l
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. r...a e an
reper
Elberfeld• Warelaouse on Mee"ante Street,
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on Memorial Day
, ersburg, W. Va., Mr. 111d Mrs.
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Eiltranee.
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eDrlve to Elberlelds--See the Big Selectlom
of Merchandise In .t'Very
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Mi.t'tii~porf
sive candlehght service at the first aid kit and supplies, which il?r; Beulah Maxey, assocla!Al :So~, ~·~~~ Ohlo:·r:~
department-Sportswear and Dress Wear for Women and Girls on the second
~ Boy Scout Camp at Chester. has been provided by Robert VIce councilor; Mary K. Rose, d"g~ • C01rre~ ' Mr
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Big
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Sale
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Luggage, Bedspreads on the 2nd fioor Drapery department. Visit the NotloDI
of Design, Providence, hBs ar-1are Mrs lthm r• Neal and Mrs. held Tuesday with o hike to Van Meter, financial secretary; I~~:er~el~ Mr.;· E. Pitts,
and Stationery department on the 1st floor-Mens and Boys department,
nved lor the summer vacation 1Harold Thomas
· the municipal park and 1 sack Ethel Orr, assistant financial
/ 00 ' h a' 8 ~·any oil).
with her p11rents, Dr. and Mrs. The service opened with the Iuncli enjoyed with the meet- secretary; Lucille
Kraeuter, 1ers rom t e surroun mg &lt;'ODIHousewares, Womem and Childrens Lingerie, Hosiery for everyone in tbt
J. J. Davis and family.
Ameri"&gt;n Flag ritual and the Ing, Mrs . . N8al aocoinpanied treasurer; Doris Koenig, inside mumlles.,
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Mrs. E. M. Wood bas retur~~o scouts gave the seoul promise the troop.
1sentinel; Beulah Clme, outside FamUy Night wiU
ed fromKnoxv~tle, Tenn., where and scout law as part of the
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I sentinel; Helen Wolf, 18 months
she VIBlted With her grand· ceremony. They were assisted
trus10!!1 Betty Roush, represen- Be Held by'WSCS
• Special Values ln.'Jowell!,, Sl)eet&amp;,. Kitchen Towels And Save all of your
daughter and family. She had i by Girl Scout too from Pome) tative' fD State,ilession, and E:n- The WSCS or Heath Metho. ', .\
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zy. Newell, alternate represen- dist Chureh will sponsor a lamaalesllps from Elberlelds In POmeroy. They are valuable to you.
to Tennessee following
a . William Ohlinger aod Mrs. Phil
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ily rught dmner Monday tvell·
month's vlsil bere in Ptllddii!- ·Ohlinger.
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A hBkl!less bake sale was held mg, June 20, at 6 p. m. With
eDen't forge!;-There's plenty of p.ar!d~g' space 011 tbt 2nd Slntt I..at I Dll
port. Mrs. W~d, Sr., also visit·
After the ceremony the group
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and
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at the
W. Va., enroute home and was er roast. Present were Ida cas- met ia regular sessio1 Tuesday be observed with pollock r.. Dw1ght as guests.
mel Tuesday evening ia Point ci Carol Teepel Unda Gerard evening with Barbara Walker, freshments at the next meet- Those attending are le talte
Pleasant by Mrs. E. 0. Tewks- · M~ry Mills, Judy Owen, Mar: worthy matron, and Dale E. 1ing, June 21.
a covered ilish and table. aerv·
bary.
I tha McNeal, Diana Lynch. Jan- Slllith, worthy patron, pres1d- ·
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. 1ce. The fam1Iy &amp;lgbt will be
Bruce Wallace •. a student at ,et Neal, Tammy IAister, Cindy mg.
MUSIC
held mst~ad of the regutar wsMarshall Umvers1ty, 15
em- ' Manley, Debbie Goodnight. Bar- A report was give• 01 the
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ploy~ for the summer at
bara Fultz, Teresa Thomas, inspection of May 31. 11 was
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WSCS meetmg In June_. _ _
Phillip Sporn plant. He . ill Debbie Mulford, Cindy Demos- decided to order more of the
--~--the soo of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight key, Stephanie Ord.
cookbooks, ''!avortle Eastern
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Troop committee members as- Star Recipes, to sell. Guy I NEW HAVEN - The ServMrs. Robert Allensworth and sisting were Mrs.
Clarence Cowan, promotoer of fraternal ant. Quartet !rom the S tb
BOD, John AlleDIIIOrtb,
Mrs. I
relations in Job's Daughters, an- Parkersburg EUB Chur b sun
James Hawley and Miss Mild- t~ 7 mw
nounced Installation of Bethel present a concert of goS:.t ~~
red Hawley spent the \Uekend ;!!
No. 62 officers for Monday, June sle at the New Haven EUB
in Walbrtdge with M~..
and· ~
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Church on Sunday Jun 12 8 t
Mra. Jamee Hawley IIIII fami. II
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lowing .chapters, M~nnelsville Dlt!n Adams, Darrell Riddle and
BID Hawley., .'.
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bur;'· the worthy grand mal- John Hoffman, director of
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June 20; BarUett, June 23: preside ill the lllisen&lt;f oi Ill
Mrs. J. B. MarshaD and lam- Wilkesville, June :u, with ~· pastor, Rev. Martin Berisfor:.
-·~ily of Louisville, Ky. are the worthy grand matroa as
m· who will be directing the Conguests of her mother, Mrs. John spectlng offiCer, and Minear, fereace Sonlor Hlgb
Youth
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F. Bally.
June 30.
Camp at Evuabretb Acre~ at
AU ~=liP .of Po~ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore and An invjlaUon wu alao recelv- Bncklwm0a, 9. Va., June 11eroy
. . . . of Jehovah s Mrs. John Smith were Sunday ed ·to attead a reception lor 17.
Witnes881 lim
. been eancelled I guests of Mrs Moore'• f•"- Charles Jolul!on. worthy grand 'nlere wiD be 10 ad ls 1
tills
of Ille 1Verne Davis · Middleport """"• pa tron, 08 SeP!.ember 10 al charge but the regular Sund
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three day 1 . , aem1nar to Earl Kes~son of wtimtng. Painesville. Dorothy Woodard evening offering. The public a~
~ held J~ ~)2 Ill Ashland, ton. was 8 recent guest of his reported on the Inspection of Invited.
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Gurtia c. Kesterson.
H. of wh1ch Irene Tbonburg, Wiuoq Return
Leggo wiU .• , • the group of Mrs. Albert Mees spent Tues- assoc1ate grand conductress, Is F
delegatee !roill·.l'lmleroy · thai ' day with her sister and b til- a member. Mrs. Pearl Speed t1
rom Columbus SkrJ
will attend the ·eonferance 'JIOII-; er-i~-law Mr and Mrs ~arl Charlotte, N. C., o 50 year
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilsoa
sored by tba WJJdltower Bible 1Denny s~. ·
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the Elaltenl Star and ~hl.er, Ann. have reand Tract Soetety ' of
New Mrs. Adam Ebersbacb return- and a SISter lit ~d 'tllllfahl~6, •
&amp;iilil~ Columbus' where
York.
ed home Wednesday, after 8 waa welcomed u 1 guest
Y hBve spent several da}'fl
The purplile of the . confer· several days visit in C I bus Refreshments were served by while AM underwent plastie
tn&lt;f Is to pnwlde u adlanced with Miss Eva Houda.::e':"
Ava Zo SiliSOI!, _ l\larj~ Crow su"!ery oa ber baud at Chlldmlniaterlal trainln8 program de- Lawren ce Bl a•.•• e auu
••• · aon and Charlotill 'D.tllarct.
J Jlospttal. She will ·. return
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signed to supplement the regu. Kenny, of Cleveiand,
David
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lar meetmgs held •
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Opening Scene of
treatment.
the local Kingdom Hall, looat- . 81 ake' and granddaughter arD~ Revl.;.ftD
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Sunday guests of thell' sister, Scheol of Daace review artiele other daughter Sh
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Susie Fischer.
was the opening scene showilig stayed with M' ndaroMn Wilson,
NAME OM 111ED
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r· e tatue of Liberty wbile ence McNeal during th~lr afl..
unintentionally omitted from lotte, N. C. IB the guest of her Mrs. NelDIIIIB played the Star sence.
the list of those attending the 8 . brother and Slster-~n-law, Mr. Spangled Banner, and also an
et 40 llepartmentale Pouvoir lD I and Mrs. Phil Willtamson.
Impressive ballet aumber done
TO BOLD DRIFI'
Columbus Sunday
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Instructor, wilo performed toe above the lock 80 it
There are reviVal meetmgs dancmg and hBilet to the music net interfere with lila D Iu., 110 ChlloM
scheduled to begin June 8 at of 41Clare de Lune.''
races
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Got ,.!'".':~, ::;•,,.,,_
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Unbellonblo bul Tn"
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bringing the message.o ol•hU
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for you. Whetlier you need
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a big. job p~kup tJUck or
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lock Hudson
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Gina LoUobriJidl
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down prices and servin1 with a smile. Need a .
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A memorial sen;ice for Mrs .. Biggs, M.E.J,, Vlrglaia Owens,
William Lowe was conduoted 1 M.E.S. and Etta Lemley, Maoby the Meigs Temple Pyd,;an•ager of the Temple.
Sisters of Middleport TUesday
atlhe Iegltn haU. Mrs. Reported mwere Edith Rgs.
George Cbildo. Most Exc•Ii•J&gt;II sell at Holzer Hospital, Mrs.
Chief, presided over lh• 111.,.t-l William Allman and
M~bel
lng with all other officers
Sanborn, and 147 sick visits
their chairB.
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ported that $26 had been •P"•t
In tribute to Mrs Low• wbo m altruistic work. An Invitation
wBI oerviug as ;tail capt•m I was received from
Wllk~
at the lime of her death. TIKI ville T~mple m to attend thetr
program was opened with a Inspection June 17 and several
vocal solo, "Alone" by M r s. members planned to attend.
Paul Haptonslall.
Named to the auditing comMrs. Ben NI!U~ read a mittee were Mrs. Phil Meineulogy which she bad pre;IBI'· hart, Mrs. Karl Owens and Maxed, and a poem, "Near A Sloae ine Owens. Sadie McElhinny
Wall" waa reid by Betty tliggs. ·thanked the temple for t be
Mrs. Horace McElllinny g'"el cards, flowers and visits while
the memorial prayor and the she was hospitalized.
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The IDDUai Childte•'l Day D~ Cole. So~~g~ tneluded "I Janie VIIIIMeter, Bobby · Pow- Nqrman·Yeaugw and Mrs. 1117·
program 01 the chUrch of Cbrlst Have 'nle Joy," "The 'a.t. ·m, Redilla Prall, Pat Cedi· mond Ctle. A recordlug of lbe
, in Midd.!e.port was ·held Sunday 8-L-E," "Everj ,. J':omlie',') ra•,
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the electloa of Mrs. Hazel Thomas of Amanda as Guard of
the Outer Temple of the Grand
partmentgavetheopentngpray·lwere Ma!f. Boggs, Ke11n•Yeau( Gibers UfiliUng In the chol'- "The Lord'• Prayer" wu""
Selsioil and also the
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er, "Thill Ia God's Bouse," fol· pr, Ca,. Heu, Mar$&lt;~ Mill' us~~ Jody Winebrenner, Min- pealed ·bJ the primal')' grotl1l
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In Dayton. A letter was read The cl!Brter was drapecl lor
Vlcty Winebrenner, Terry Jobn· Sharon Wilson. Betsy CIIRillng· benedlcUOD lB cloaing.
from the Grand Chief for the Pearl Ervin and electiOn uf
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hospitality shown her while vis- officers was held when Chester
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June 26. Mrs. Meinhart made pres~ded BRd 0!"'ned the meet- 'lives attending the funeral ser- ·
presentation of the musician mg m rltuahsbc . form. Lucille •ice for Mrs. Lewill A. Person I
jewels to Mrs. NeutziiDg, pian- Kraeuter and Elizabelh HaY,ts ai the Orange Chrisll'BR Church I
ist. The group voted to dispelllle I were rep;rted ~I and ~av:;.~ sat!Jrday were Mr. and Mrs. 1
with the July and August meet- Benver ome rom
sp ;· 0ry8 Walkins, CJ.pde, Ohio, Mr.
ing, reconvening September 6 Communt.c~tlons ~ere read William Watkios, Bellevue,
with a potluck dinner. Mrs. Meln
Bes:le E~loa~, ~tat~co~n- ~io, Mr. and Mrs. Harry RuR- .
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m 10• Ilion, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry
lise Elberfeld• Free Parking l..ots - One at
in charge of the coffee for the 5 . oo;:;;,cltsteecre a_ry, 1 Aeon· I Runnion, Jr and son, Steve,
dinner.
cetmmEg _ sCal 1 sedsslon • tedug- 1· Mrs. Myrtle.,Runnion, Mr. El- l
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Elberfeld• Warelaouse on Mee"ante Street,
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eDrlve to Elberlelds--See the Big Selectlom
of Merchandise In .t'Very
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Mi.t'tii~porf
sive candlehght service at the first aid kit and supplies, which il?r; Beulah Maxey, assocla!Al :So~, ~·~~~ Ohlo:·r:~
department-Sportswear and Dress Wear for Women and Girls on the second
~ Boy Scout Camp at Chester. has been provided by Robert VIce councilor; Mary K. Rose, d"g~ • C01rre~ ' Mr
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Luggage, Bedspreads on the 2nd fioor Drapery department. Visit the NotloDI
of Design, Providence, hBs ar-1are Mrs lthm r• Neal and Mrs. held Tuesday with o hike to Van Meter, financial secretary; I~~:er~el~ Mr.;· E. Pitts,
and Stationery department on the 1st floor-Mens and Boys department,
nved lor the summer vacation 1Harold Thomas
· the municipal park and 1 sack Ethel Orr, assistant financial
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with her p11rents, Dr. and Mrs. The service opened with the Iuncli enjoyed with the meet- secretary; Lucille
Kraeuter, 1ers rom t e surroun mg &lt;'ODIHousewares, Womem and Childrens Lingerie, Hosiery for everyone in tbt
J. J. Davis and family.
Ameri"&gt;n Flag ritual and the Ing, Mrs . . N8al aocoinpanied treasurer; Doris Koenig, inside mumlles.,
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Mrs. E. M. Wood bas retur~~o scouts gave the seoul promise the troop.
1sentinel; Beulah Clme, outside FamUy Night wiU
ed fromKnoxv~tle, Tenn., where and scout law as part of the
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I sentinel; Helen Wolf, 18 months
she VIBlted With her grand· ceremony. They were assisted
trus10!!1 Betty Roush, represen- Be Held by'WSCS
• Special Values ln.'Jowell!,, Sl)eet&amp;,. Kitchen Towels And Save all of your
daughter and family. She had i by Girl Scout too from Pome) tative' fD State,ilession, and E:n- The WSCS or Heath Metho. ', .\
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zy. Newell, alternate represen- dist Chureh will sponsor a lamaalesllps from Elberlelds In POmeroy. They are valuable to you.
to Tennessee following
a . William Ohlinger aod Mrs. Phil
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ily rught dmner Monday tvell·
month's vlsil bere in Ptllddii!- ·Ohlinger.
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A hBkl!less bake sale was held mg, June 20, at 6 p. m. With
eDen't forge!;-There's plenty of p.ar!d~g' space 011 tbt 2nd Slntt I..at I Dll
port. Mrs. W~d, Sr., also visit·
After the ceremony the group
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and
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at the
W. Va., enroute home and was er roast. Present were Ida cas- met ia regular sessio1 Tuesday be observed with pollock r.. Dw1ght as guests.
mel Tuesday evening ia Point ci Carol Teepel Unda Gerard evening with Barbara Walker, freshments at the next meet- Those attending are le talte
Pleasant by Mrs. E. 0. Tewks- · M~ry Mills, Judy Owen, Mar: worthy matron, and Dale E. 1ing, June 21.
a covered ilish and table. aerv·
bary.
I tha McNeal, Diana Lynch. Jan- Slllith, worthy patron, pres1d- ·
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. 1ce. The fam1Iy &amp;lgbt will be
Bruce Wallace •. a student at ,et Neal, Tammy IAister, Cindy mg.
MUSIC
held mst~ad of the regutar wsMarshall Umvers1ty, 15
em- ' Manley, Debbie Goodnight. Bar- A report was give• 01 the
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ploy~ for the summer at
bara Fultz, Teresa Thomas, inspection of May 31. 11 was
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WSCS meetmg In June_. _ _
Phillip Sporn plant. He . ill Debbie Mulford, Cindy Demos- decided to order more of the
--~--the soo of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight key, Stephanie Ord.
cookbooks, ''!avortle Eastern
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Troop committee members as- Star Recipes, to sell. Guy I NEW HAVEN - The ServMrs. Robert Allensworth and sisting were Mrs.
Clarence Cowan, promotoer of fraternal ant. Quartet !rom the S tb
BOD, John AlleDIIIOrtb,
Mrs. I
relations in Job's Daughters, an- Parkersburg EUB Chur b sun
James Hawley and Miss Mild- t~ 7 mw
nounced Installation of Bethel present a concert of goS:.t ~~
red Hawley spent the \Uekend ;!!
No. 62 officers for Monday, June sle at the New Haven EUB
in Walbrtdge with M~..
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Church on Sunday Jun 12 8 t
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lowing .chapters, M~nnelsville Dlt!n Adams, Darrell Riddle and
BID Hawley., .'.
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bur;'· the worthy grand mal- John Hoffman, director of
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June 20; BarUett, June 23: preside ill the lllisen&lt;f oi Ill
Mrs. J. B. MarshaD and lam- Wilkesville, June :u, with ~· pastor, Rev. Martin Berisfor:.
-·~ily of Louisville, Ky. are the worthy grand matroa as
m· who will be directing the Conguests of her mother, Mrs. John spectlng offiCer, and Minear, fereace Sonlor Hlgb
Youth
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F. Bally.
June 30.
Camp at Evuabretb Acre~ at
AU ~=liP .of Po~ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore and An invjlaUon wu alao recelv- Bncklwm0a, 9. Va., June 11eroy
. . . . of Jehovah s Mrs. John Smith were Sunday ed ·to attead a reception lor 17.
Witnes881 lim
. been eancelled I guests of Mrs Moore'• f•"- Charles Jolul!on. worthy grand 'nlere wiD be 10 ad ls 1
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of Ille 1Verne Davis · Middleport """"• pa tron, 08 SeP!.ember 10 al charge but the regular Sund
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Gurtia c. Kesterson.
H. of wh1ch Irene Tbonburg, Wiuoq Return
Leggo wiU .• , • the group of Mrs. Albert Mees spent Tues- assoc1ate grand conductress, Is F
delegatee !roill·.l'lmleroy · thai ' day with her sister and b til- a member. Mrs. Pearl Speed t1
rom Columbus SkrJ
will attend the ·eonferance 'JIOII-; er-i~-law Mr and Mrs ~arl Charlotte, N. C., o 50 year
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilsoa
sored by tba WJJdltower Bible 1Denny s~. ·
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the Elaltenl Star and ~hl.er, Ann. have reand Tract Soetety ' of
New Mrs. Adam Ebersbacb return- and a SISter lit ~d 'tllllfahl~6, •
&amp;iilil~ Columbus' where
York.
ed home Wednesday, after 8 waa welcomed u 1 guest
Y hBve spent several da}'fl
The purplile of the . confer· several days visit in C I bus Refreshments were served by while AM underwent plastie
tn&lt;f Is to pnwlde u adlanced with Miss Eva Houda.::e':"
Ava Zo SiliSOI!, _ l\larj~ Crow su"!ery oa ber baud at Chlldmlniaterlal trainln8 program de- Lawren ce Bl a•.•• e auu
••• · aon and Charlotill 'D.tllarct.
J Jlospttal. She will ·. return
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signed to supplement the regu. Kenny, of Cleveiand,
David
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lar meetmgs held •
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Opening Scene of
treatment.
the local Kingdom Hall, looat- . 81 ake' and granddaughter arD~ Revl.;.ftD
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ed at 900 Broaci\Qy Ave in I
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Middleport.
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an shell
Sunday guests of thell' sister, Scheol of Daace review artiele other daughter Sh
d 811Mrs.
Susie Fischer.
was the opening scene showilig stayed with M' ndaroMn Wilson,
NAME OM 111ED
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rs Clar'lbe name of Iva Powell was
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r· e tatue of Liberty wbile ence McNeal during th~lr afl..
unintentionally omitted from lotte, N. C. IB the guest of her Mrs. NelDIIIIB played the Star sence.
the list of those attending the 8 . brother and Slster-~n-law, Mr. Spangled Banner, and also an
et 40 llepartmentale Pouvoir lD I and Mrs. Phil Willtamson.
Impressive ballet aumber done
TO BOLD DRIFI'
Columbus Sunday
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Instructor, wilo performed toe above the lock 80 it
There are reviVal meetmgs dancmg and hBilet to the music net interfere with lila D Iu., 110 ChlloM
scheduled to begin June 8 at of 41Clare de Lune.''
races
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bringing the message.o ol•hU
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for you. Whetlier you need
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a big. job p~kup tJUck or
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lock Hudson
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Gina LoUobriJidl
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PAGEANT PARADE - Jim Mees, an official of the
preliminary Miss America Pageant to be held Saturday,
June 1l at 8 p.m. in the Pomeroy Junior High auditorium,
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Charles Campbell, Sr., Ironton,
who are Ill.

Mr. and Mrs. James Raines
and a group of firends recently
-------·!picnicked at Lake Alma.
Mrs. Flora Arbaugh and Mrs.
Mrs. Lona Davis spent a Tom Loft spent
Decoration
week recently with relatives in weekend here at their home.
Pittsburgh. Her niece
and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lowe
her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cos were Friday night guests of
Crabotta, accompanied
her her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
home to attend the Alumni at Major. They were here for his
Rutland where Mrs. Crabotta uncle, Duane Lowe's funeral.
was a graduate.
He was one of the victims of
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Campbell the powder plant explosion.
recently visited her sister, Mr. TI•e Pythian Sisters Jnspeoand Mrs. John Shilling and his tlon will be held June 17. All
brother Mr and Mrs. Eugene members are urged to be presCampb~ll.
ent.
Rev. Leonard Mcintire of J.o. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devault
gan filled the Wilkesville and have begun to build a new house
McArthur pulpits over Memor· to be connected to a trailer en
tal weekend.
their farm just outside
of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Little Wilkesville.
of Ashville were recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kruisof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. camp have moved into an
Max Hall.
apartment at the intersection of
Mr. and Mrs. Dale McClure, 160 and 689.
Akron,'recently visited Mrs. L&lt;&gt; Charles Cray Is moving to
na Davis.
his property in Wellstnn as
Mrs. Marianna Grate recent· soon as the house is vacant.
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11 A.IL , ,. .. .. .. • . . . . . . Kiddie., aiqleJan· Show
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SANCI'IONED BY
Mid-East OUtlloud AliiiOelatlea, lae. &amp;: N:~~:~~;I
Ontlloard A.uoelatloa. Under the lliiPieea of: P.
Cllamber of Commene. Saturday and Sunday, June
and l!th, 1981 on the Ohio River.
COURSE
It Is loeated on beautiful Ohio River at Pomeroy,
Ohio. 1'A mUuurveyed course.
TIME
Races start at 1:30 and 12:30 Eutern Standard
Time (slow); Drivers Meeting at U:30 A.M. - E.S.T.
lloth days.
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Saturday and Sunday, June 11th and l!th, 1988;
· Food and drlnb available at pit uea.
NOTICE .
There Will be DO testing Of IDy bo~ ~JJie J\r•t
S mlnnte gun for the day'a program luli ileen lind. · It
must be quiet between heats for pnbUe address systems
and the radio program Is belnJ brGadeut. Penalty Ia
dlsquallfleatlon for the day.
ENTRY FEE
fa per driver to tUe cue of lnsunnee fee.
PRIZE MONEY . .
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A·H, B-H, CH, D-B, 1c X·H- A-1, B-1, C·R, Cl·R
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THIRTY FOOT JUMP TOO MUCH!- "Frenchy,• Commol Pleas CQurt Bailiff A,Uen
Hill's entry In the U.S. Divisional Frog Jumping Contest scheduled In the Big Bend Regatta, clasps hla heart iii agony after a 30.feet practice tbla week. SucceiiSful rea118Clta·
tion followed O:l)'gen admlnlatered by Pomeroy's First Aid squad, but local -froglnarlau
say Frenchy's jumping days are over. "Just when you get a winner, the cookie crum·
bles," . Bailiff Hill lamentM. Photo discloses the retired entry lnadvertantly liCI'aped some
paint from hla plaster elbows when be keeled over with the cardiac aebure.
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Dr. A'mstrong wai a ~uest&#13;
speaker at I~ wo,rslllp s~rvlce&#13;
Sunday morning at the Fir&amp;!&#13;
Baptist Church.&#13;
Dallv Vacation bible School&#13;
is in ·session at the Baptist&#13;
Church with Mrs. Glenna 0 '·&#13;
Connor, superintendent.&#13;
,&#13;
Mrs. Ben Philson i, a sprgical patient in Meigs General&#13;
Hospital. · •&#13;
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WELC&#13;
TO 11REGATTA&#13;
WE'RE RIGHT ACROSS THE .&#13;
STREET FROM THE MAIN&#13;
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cafl:'·' .&#13;
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Miss Louise Parr Is spe.&#13;
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ill@ the summer at her home&#13;
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Mrs. Anna (cross) Giblin of&#13;
Painesville, spent a week with&#13;
her sister, Mrs. Ben Petrel.&#13;
Mr. and Mr•. Lewis Blakley&#13;
(Mabel Philson) and son Jack&#13;
Blakley, wife and children of&#13;
Columbus and Mr: and Mrs.&#13;
Robert Feuerbacher of Athens&#13;
visited recently with Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Ben Phil8on.&#13;
Mrs. Mae Crawford o! New&#13;
Brighton, Pa. spent a week as&#13;
guest of Mrs. Ethel Wheeler&#13;
&#13;
Lee Jacobs, noted magician' 8 p. m.&#13;
and iliusioni &lt;t. will '"w "1 But Jacobs is not satisfied erhood of Mal!iclaDJ In Housl· les In store for Sunday after- '&#13;
pr01nlnent .poroonality&#13;
_inw · with the old ..ay of sawing on. Texas, in September. So it noon when the National Associ·&#13;
balves durmg the btg Fnday someone in half. He doesn 't ' must be good.&#13;
ation of Railway Business Wornnigljl stage show a\. the Big bother with the box! He just And a prominent politician en Train Excursion&#13;
arrives&#13;
Bend Regatta m Pomeroy at 1uses a lumberjack's cross-cut who saw part of this acl com- from Columbus. He says that&#13;
.&#13;
~- ~ - -· - . saw and ' prominent person 1if mented that it wu "of the if you t· --• your head to nod to&#13;
he can find one who wilt trust highest caliber.'' In Ibis per- a friend you will miss • marhim by Friday night).&#13;
f~rmance, Jacoba plays a magi- vel, so .you certainly won't want&#13;
c&#13;
Other porformers wbo will Cllln wbo leads the donble life to miss an exciting moment of&#13;
~CI'ety&#13;
be featured on the Fridav nighi of a secret agent.&#13;
the Big Bend Regatta Ibis&#13;
I"&#13;
show will be the Gospel Har- And Jacoba hu more myster- weekell\l.&#13;
mony BOy•. the Musical Wades&#13;
Those recent! visiting Mr. and the Royaltones.&#13;
and .Mrs. Pearl ~ilion and lam· In addition, Jacobs will do a&#13;
ily were Mrs. Judy Adanl! and lull stage show on the parking&#13;
children. Mr. and Mrs. Ray lot Saturday mornmg at II, im·&#13;
Vii&#13;
Dil~ and family of Pomeroy med~ately. ~~ow,._ l'V· ':}o~:~r\11&lt;&#13;
l :.. _,,.. ·t· '· .&#13;
ond'jBrenda Barr.&#13;
toon s appearance.&#13;
Jt&#13;
Ml'" lllld Mro . . Clermont Har- promise• to chop oft Mr. Carris spent the weekend in Man.. toon ' 1 head (and try to put It&#13;
field visiting Mr. and Mrs. Har- back on\ durmg the show tf Mr.&#13;
ian :Webb and daughter Mr Cartoon's insurance man. does- i ;!&amp;&#13;
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family and Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobs. who has been a fea·&#13;
Hamilton and attended the grad- lured performer before tens of&#13;
uaUon of their granddaughter, tbouaand! of children _both in&#13;
Carey Lee Webb from Kinder- person and on teieVISIOn, wtll&#13;
garten.&#13;
'&#13;
gear this show especially for&#13;
Mr. and Mro. Vernon Reed all kids between the ages oi&#13;
and familyy of Waldo visited , 5 and 115. Best of all , Jacobs&#13;
Saturdoy with Mr. and Mro.1 has prom1aed w make one lucky&#13;
Vernon Green.&#13;
:child the magician for part of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Veroon Reed ' the ohow and to l•t him do&#13;
and family of Waiolo 8pent some of the tricks.&#13;
the weekend with Mr. and Mro. Durin&amp; the Mis!&#13;
America&#13;
George Reed. Olheri visiting I Pageant which starts at 8 p.&#13;
the Reed home were Mr. and im. Saturday evening, Jacobs&#13;
Mrs. Gene Wilson, Rerd&amp;Ville, ' will perform an all new seg- ,&#13;
~r .. and Ml'li. Hobart Smalley, I ment of his Florist's Night·&#13;
Chcl' .. Mr. and MTM. Marvi" ' mare act. Jacobs has just re·&#13;
Barhhart, White's Chapel and I ceived a professional offer&#13;
•&#13;
Hav Clark of Camden. N. J. perform this amazing acl&#13;
Mrs. Twlla Clark, Ray and the Houston Association&#13;
Kenny. of Camden, N. J . are Magicians Combined Co~tventtiorill&#13;
spending 1 week at their home I of the Society of American Ml·&#13;
here.&#13;
gicians and Jntern1Uonal Broth-&#13;
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bere.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Baker&#13;
and Miss Marabel Sharpnack of&#13;
Columbus and · Mr. and M r s.&#13;
James Ellinston of Baltlmore,&#13;
Md. were dinner suests Sunday&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sharpnack and caiJers in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Aclam&#13;
Slaughter of Columbus.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sayre and&#13;
Mrs. Ola Adams of Zanesville&#13;
spent several days with relatives.&#13;
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Mis' Lisa McDaniel of Ath·&#13;
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her grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. N lyoloms&#13;
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Mro. Mabel Van Mtter of&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuler.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs, Chesler Sim1D-II&#13;
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BY MRS .FIIANCIS MORRIS&#13;
Dr. A'mstrong wai a ~uest&#13;
speaker at I~ wo,rslllp s~rvlce&#13;
Sunday morning at the Fir&amp;!&#13;
Baptist Church.&#13;
Dallv Vacation bible School&#13;
is in ·session at the Baptist&#13;
Church with Mrs. Glenna 0 '·&#13;
Connor, superintendent.&#13;
,&#13;
Mrs. Ben Philson i, a sprgical patient in Meigs General&#13;
Hospital. · •&#13;
&#13;
WELC&#13;
TO 11REGATTA&#13;
WE'RE RIGHT ACROSS THE .&#13;
STREET FROM THE MAIN&#13;
&#13;
cafl:'·' .&#13;
&#13;
Miss Louise Parr Is spe.&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
ill@ the summer at her home&#13;
&#13;
·I&#13;
&#13;
'&#13;
&#13;
Illusionist Jacobs will Saw ~ ·&#13;
&#13;
Personality in half&#13;
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I&#13;
1&#13;
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·&#13;
0ppa&#13;
J&#13;
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S&#13;
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A NEW . CONCEPT IN VACATION •••&#13;
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NoteS&#13;
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.· Scenes from 1965 Big Bend Regatta Boat Races&#13;
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&#13;
IT'S JUNE 19&#13;
&#13;
.,&#13;
&#13;
'&#13;
&#13;
'&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. Anna (cross) Giblin of&#13;
Painesville, spent a week with&#13;
her sister, Mrs. Ben Petrel.&#13;
Mr. and Mr•. Lewis Blakley&#13;
(Mabel Philson) and son Jack&#13;
Blakley, wife and children of&#13;
Columbus and Mr: and Mrs.&#13;
Robert Feuerbacher of Athens&#13;
visited recently with Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Ben Phil8on.&#13;
Mrs. Mae Crawford o! New&#13;
Brighton, Pa. spent a week as&#13;
guest of Mrs. Ethel Wheeler&#13;
&#13;
Lee Jacobs, noted magician' 8 p. m.&#13;
and iliusioni &lt;t. will '"w "1 But Jacobs is not satisfied erhood of Mal!iclaDJ In Housl· les In store for Sunday after- '&#13;
pr01nlnent .poroonality&#13;
_inw · with the old ..ay of sawing on. Texas, in September. So it noon when the National Associ·&#13;
balves durmg the btg Fnday someone in half. He doesn 't ' must be good.&#13;
ation of Railway Business Wornnigljl stage show a\. the Big bother with the box! He just And a prominent politician en Train Excursion&#13;
arrives&#13;
Bend Regatta m Pomeroy at 1uses a lumberjack's cross-cut who saw part of this acl com- from Columbus. He says that&#13;
.&#13;
~- ~ - -· - . saw and ' prominent person 1if mented that it wu "of the if you t· --• your head to nod to&#13;
he can find one who wilt trust highest caliber.'' In Ibis per- a friend you will miss • marhim by Friday night).&#13;
f~rmance, Jacoba plays a magi- vel, so .you certainly won't want&#13;
c&#13;
Other porformers wbo will Cllln wbo leads the donble life to miss an exciting moment of&#13;
~CI'ety&#13;
be featured on the Fridav nighi of a secret agent.&#13;
the Big Bend Regatta Ibis&#13;
I"&#13;
show will be the Gospel Har- And Jacoba hu more myster- weekell\l.&#13;
mony BOy•. the Musical Wades&#13;
Those recent! visiting Mr. and the Royaltones.&#13;
and .Mrs. Pearl ~ilion and lam· In addition, Jacobs will do a&#13;
ily were Mrs. Judy Adanl! and lull stage show on the parking&#13;
children. Mr. and Mrs. Ray lot Saturday mornmg at II, im·&#13;
Vii&#13;
Dil~ and family of Pomeroy med~ately. ~~ow,._ l'V· ':}o~:~r\11&lt;&#13;
l :.. _,,.. ·t· '· .&#13;
ond'jBrenda Barr.&#13;
toon s appearance.&#13;
Jt&#13;
Ml'" lllld Mro . . Clermont Har- promise• to chop oft Mr. Carris spent the weekend in Man.. toon ' 1 head (and try to put It&#13;
field visiting Mr. and Mrs. Har- back on\ durmg the show tf Mr.&#13;
ian :Webb and daughter Mr Cartoon's insurance man. does- i ;!&amp;&#13;
'&#13;
't . d&#13;
I&#13;
ond, Mrs. Larry Harrio and n mm ·&#13;
,&#13;
family and Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobs. who has been a fea·&#13;
Hamilton and attended the grad- lured performer before tens of&#13;
uaUon of their granddaughter, tbouaand! of children _both in&#13;
Carey Lee Webb from Kinder- person and on teieVISIOn, wtll&#13;
garten.&#13;
'&#13;
gear this show especially for&#13;
Mr. and Mro. Vernon Reed all kids between the ages oi&#13;
and familyy of Waldo visited , 5 and 115. Best of all , Jacobs&#13;
Saturdoy with Mr. and Mro.1 has prom1aed w make one lucky&#13;
Vernon Green.&#13;
:child the magician for part of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Veroon Reed ' the ohow and to l•t him do&#13;
and family of Waiolo 8pent some of the tricks.&#13;
the weekend with Mr. and Mro. Durin&amp; the Mis!&#13;
America&#13;
George Reed. Olheri visiting I Pageant which starts at 8 p.&#13;
the Reed home were Mr. and im. Saturday evening, Jacobs&#13;
Mrs. Gene Wilson, Rerd&amp;Ville, ' will perform an all new seg- ,&#13;
~r .. and Ml'li. Hobart Smalley, I ment of his Florist's Night·&#13;
Chcl' .. Mr. and MTM. Marvi" ' mare act. Jacobs has just re·&#13;
Barhhart, White's Chapel and I ceived a professional offer&#13;
•&#13;
Hav Clark of Camden. N. J. perform this amazing acl&#13;
Mrs. Twlla Clark, Ray and the Houston Association&#13;
Kenny. of Camden, N. J . are Magicians Combined Co~tventtiorill&#13;
spending 1 week at their home I of the Society of American Ml·&#13;
here.&#13;
gicians and Jntern1Uonal Broth-&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
Open Friday &amp; Saturday&#13;
&#13;
bere.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Baker&#13;
and Miss Marabel Sharpnack of&#13;
Columbus and · Mr. and M r s.&#13;
James Ellinston of Baltlmore,&#13;
Md. were dinner suests Sunday&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sharpnack and caiJers in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Aclam&#13;
Slaughter of Columbus.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sayre and&#13;
Mrs. Ola Adams of Zanesville&#13;
spent several days with relatives.&#13;
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We'll have your picnic ready in an Instant. Colonel&#13;
Sander's original recipe . makes our Kentuck): Fried&#13;
Chicken tender and tasty and finger Uckln' good. AU ,&#13;
you have to do Is stop In and pick It up on the way&#13;
out to the park. Of course, you can still make a plcnlo&#13;
lunch the old way--yourself. But we warn you, It&#13;
won't be any picnic.&#13;
&#13;
ki11tuekr, fried Cldftuo ·&#13;
Tht Dinner 1.2$, Tht Bucket 3.75, Tht Ia&#13;
&#13;
Language Translator Field&#13;
Wide Open to U.S. Youth&#13;
&#13;
CALL 992-3974&#13;
FOR RESERVATIONS ePARTIES&#13;
eBANQUETS&#13;
eSCHOOL EXCURSIONS&#13;
(PRIVATE P.UTY ROOM AYAILABLI)&#13;
&#13;
BAILEY'S RESTAURANT&#13;
218 E. MAIN&#13;
PH. 992-3974&#13;
POMEROY&#13;
HELEN BAILEY- IRIS (lAlLEY) COLLINS&#13;
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WELCOME TO THE&#13;
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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE .&#13;
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rest II callled ~ hiiJIIIID&#13;
activities. 1n sec:lioDI wltb&#13;
the heaYiest lnduotrlailJa..&#13;
lion as much 11 200 tona&#13;
per oquare mlle have fallen.&#13;
In Detroit, llicb. :meaounmento of 72 toni of dual&#13;
per oquare mlle per 111011111&#13;
have been tskeD.&#13;
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with a IIUPPIJ at any lime.&#13;
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you lltOd io your olgnature. They come 1n convenient de·&#13;
nomiDltlOIII of flO, $20, f50 and flOO. The coal II just ,1.00&#13;
per flOO.OO. H the checb are ever lost or ololell you will&#13;
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HOW ARE YOU GOING TO&#13;
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plates aboard new boats. These new world record replaces I 1&#13;
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&#13;
fr·enrh novelist Vietor Huio' Hamilton River is North Amer· .&#13;
BY JACK WOLISTON&#13;
plates aboard new boats. These new world record replaces I 1&#13;
" The supreme hoppine" of life ica's s•eond largest cascad~ m NEW YORK 1UP I) _ What ' tags are now required by law , pound fish taken from the same !&#13;
1&#13;
&#13;
he •-onvietion that we are volume of water. The nver is t:;e formula for&#13;
making in four ~tates.&#13;
' l~ke in 1915 by Edward T.&#13;
loved "&#13;
plea-ure boating a safer sport'! Lifton said the Coast Guard SnnreiL&#13;
1drops 1.1131 feet.&#13;
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ;·:: ll~re Is 000 put rorWllrd re· report showed an almost exacl The spotted black baiS II one&#13;
'"&#13;
' rently by Fred B. Lifton, execu· parallel between sound enforce- ~ of three N!cogmzed spect"'. of ·&#13;
i·&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
1&#13;
&#13;
' live director of the Outboard menl programs and safely,&#13;
the bass famtly In ll!e Umted&#13;
·&#13;
·&#13;
Stales for which records are&#13;
b&#13;
Bo•tlng Clu of Amenra. tn a "New York and Michigan k&#13;
Th&#13;
h t&#13;
the&#13;
. IWI&#13;
· ept.&#13;
eoterwoare&#13;
hN&#13;
speech to t e Allons&#13;
a er both have many m&#13;
. ore boats&#13;
•• .&#13;
c&#13;
.. .&#13;
,&#13;
.&#13;
, largemout h an d th e om• IJ.o.&#13;
Sa 1etv· ongress.&#13;
registered th&lt;Hl Callforma, yet I mou th .&#13;
· Hoatlng&#13;
accidents&#13;
will they had 29 and 42 per cent The second record fish regis·&#13;
dwindle If the product is de· /ewer boattng Ia Iahue•. respoc· ' tered will! the magazine was 1&#13;
signed and bmlt to rigid&#13;
last ye~~ than Cahfor· 29 pound. u ounce brown trout&#13;
&#13;
REGATTA WEEK-END 1966&#13;
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