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tbe hostesses to those
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Eli2abelh Campbell,
Reynol~s and Minnie
were named as the
committee. The books of the
Tent will be audited before
Save All of Your S81eslip•·From
tbe next meeting at the hon,.ll
of Mrs. Campbell. Plans wen
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ust. The traveling prize
ed by Helen Mtller was aw••rd·ll
ed to Mrs. Hamm.
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SAIGON (UP!) -U.S. jels from !he capital.
returned to the Hanoi area
It was the fourth COIIISeCulive
men-1D
today and blasted more oil day of rsids against the · about fO mUea,
dumps and radar control center supplies vital to North VIet aloni .
seven miles from the North Nam's war machine and A
Vietnamese capitaL
followed massive attacks WedWisps of smoke from Weclu,.. neaday on the very !rlngea .r
day's maJisive attack at the bolh Hanoi and the key port ol &lt;011tacl
very oulsktrts oJ Hanoi still Haiphong. Offlclals eatlmated lorco and
hun&amp; in the air as Navy and Air Wednesday's raids delllroyed quickly , : ;
Force raiders slrllck the about 10 per eent of the
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Nguyen Khe depot in another nation's oil supplies and 50 per '!'here blow at the Communist nation's cent of Ill storage faclUU...
casllllly
dwindling petroleum supplies.
The Communiat sent up both battle, bat··
At the same lime, another MIG jet Interceptors and tank 111!1 ,.
flight of Air Force Fl05 sur!a~to-alr missiles iD fran. earrler: INI'I· ·
Thunderchiefs ripped into the tic attempts to halt
Offlclall
Viet Tri petroleum storage area Wednesday raids, bul
of U.S. -~~
28 miles northwest of Hanol
reported oo sign of
aelioll IQII'ed .
Navy jets, acting in concert today.
week llllllilrl
with the Air Force attack, hit
In ground lighting,
double lbal ..A:llllla
the Bach Glan fuel dump 25 while, elements ol the U.S.
week. Ia a::~~
'l'WILIGHT REVIEW - Robert Bishop, center, manager of the Southeastern Branch of the, Ohio Agrlcu)tural Resear~b and Develoyment miles northeast of Hanoi and Infantry Division were
canJ were
Center at Carpenter, chats with Orl&lt;&gt; L. Musgrave, Asst. Director of the State ExtensiOn Servtce, a~d Edwm L. Kirby, nght, assomte. director altackfd a rsdar ground control engaged 1D heavy fightlllg with listed u ntlullll Ia .
~~ the State Extension Service, during the Agri-lndustry Twilight Review at Carpenter Wednesday. Left, background, Is a load of VISitors pre- Interceptor center 38 miles 88 estimated Communist re- oapiUred.
parln~o_d_epa:~~ a wagon tour. The man on the left, in a cowboy hat, Is former Cong. Pete Abele, McArfhur at;;~~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J;;~~~:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=::..__ _

District School I•
Planned by Bethel

Bethel No. 62 of the
I tiona! Order of Job's
met lD regular session
evef\lnt! at tbe Pomeroy
lc Temple.
Linda Lyons, Honored·-Q,..o,
PJ'IlSided and opened the me&lt;!ling in ritualistic form,
were made for a district scn&lt;&lt;JI II
1 of instruction for CoullcllcU.;::~
bers to be held at the p,
Malonic Temple, la!Dnday,, ~~~d
ust 8. Mrs. Dolly Dancy, g1
guardian, will conduct
school and the Daughters
Bethel No. 62 will
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meet· ler,
assisted "Aby Mrs.SUnbeam,
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Gets Through."
ing 8 quiz.
saladFollowing
course was
sang,
· Yearbooks which had been from a table covered with a Masters and Sheila Ohlinger,
made by Margaret Ella Lewis white cloth and centered with and recited a number of Bible
were distributed. Members were an arrangement of red mums yerses.
asked to collect used stamps flanked by red tapers. Red and The pastor, who was direct·
to be sent to Germany for the while napkins carried out the or and devotional leader, P':""
care of a child. Missionaries color scheme. Mrs. Winebren- sented certificates 1o. the chllchosen for the year were Mr. ner w., the hostess for I h • dren who attended e•ght da)'!
ar.d Mrs. James Clark of Ten- 1meeting.
ll' more and also to the worknessee, foreign fields, and Miss 1 Attending were Mrs. Wllsoo, 1ers nam~ above, and Mrs. ConWeincht, Mathers School
in Mrs. Winebrenner, Mrs. Eliza- rnd Ohlinger and Mrs. Denver
Beauford, N. C., home mis- 1beth Slaven, Mrs. Dana lll!mm, Kapple, who were In cbnrge of
sions. The group voted lo re- I Mrs. Beulah White, Mrs. John refreshments; Edward Venoy,
member the birthday of Mrs. I Fultz Mrs. Clara Riley, M.,, Sharon Freeman and Peggy Jo
Clark.
I Peari Hoffman, Mrs. Agnes Bowers, wh~ s_erved as secreA report prepared by Mrs. While, Mrs. Frank Cheese- tary, and plamst.
Richard Owen on the House brew, Mrs. Janice Gibbs, Mrs. Children who ha~ a per~ect
: Party at Granville was
read. Joe Turner and Mrs. Donald attendance two wee 8 w~re J ~
ky llood, Tommy Mastei'!J, e •
1 The Dorcas Circle was named Boone.
i to have devotions for the Aug-

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of Cbrlst Jlnila and Mark Johnson, JUI
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SUndey evening, following the and Kare~ Baity, Todd an
Attond1ag _.,
i'1...:: .,. "•'-•mlrurer. Rue Tuokerman. :!c:o ""'"" '""•k• Dailv Vaca- Paige Smith, Kathryn
The ;June meetl!lg of the Forrest Bachiel, who wll
Plummer 'l{eismlUer.
Mrs. Marjorie Milhoan, Mrs. Neva Uon Bible School. "God Lives Nao-ma uruui~e.a·, ~c;a:•~'l;l
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Leafy Barton and daughter, Pierce, Middleport; Mr. and Today" was the theme of the Katl:y Osborne, Cra1g
odist Church was held recently ;I -Alu;;,.;. Ibis !all. Is spenaMlldred, -and -Miss M.lll " Mrs Weber Theobald, Mr. and school.
Ricky McKnight, Ricky
at the church, with Mrs. Ker!ll ing the. summer In the dl'atn•
Thomas, Col~bus; Mrs. Lena M · Do Anderson Miss Opal The hymn, "Standing on the Chri• T&gt;ylor, Sandra Roush, Roush and Mrs. Mannlag Rouoh and speeCh department at lbe
Burk: Canton; Mrs. Lillian "· n
'rtha Lash· Promises," by
congregation Jeffrey Fields and Ricky
college and Is taldng part 1D
88 hostesses.
Chase Holt, Akron, Colo.; Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. ll&lt;;
Weber and prayer by Jerry Masters, ier.
. Mrs. Fred Nease vice pres!- the theatre proclllcllons wblch
Nellie Athey, WesieyvUle, . Pa.: er. Mrs Jessie PrJCe,
'en pas1or, preceded the program. Following the program,
dent, was in charge of the met!~ Include muslcala and dramss.
Mrs. EIIJ8hetb Beatty
and Holt, . a~ Mrs. Ethel ~7t~
A song, "Climb Up Sunshine work of the children was
and devotiolll taken from He will play King Arthur In
Mrs. Flrence H. Alklnson, Ath- Rutland, Mrs. Faye Ra i ~0: Mountain," was presented by played.
and Matthew were led by .the presentaUon of "CameiDI"
ens; Lawrence W. Lull, Peoria; Pomeroy; Mrs.. Mabel H
the nursery class, taught by
wendell G. stuUer, using and will have the supporting
Clarence Grover, Francis Grov· botham, Springfield, and rs. Mrs. William Johnson, assist·
·her topic, "An. atheist goes role in the drama, "The Cir.,. Cheshire; Mrs. Garnet Mill· Grace Colwell, Vmton.
ed by Dor.na Smtih.
to the Mountain."
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class
"Journey sii)Ce '64" was the He~ been awarded o selltaught by Linda wehrung ast
of the progrsm, w¥,ch ola . ip for the summer term.
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sisted by Pauletta Hudson, rewith the' racUll sltuaqon-1ile Is ··graduate of Middleport
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cited Genesis t:t and the sec- Jane Howell Tent,
1n the Methodist church, pre- High School where be was ae.
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ust meeting ol the R H. San· ond begmners class taught by of Union Veterans, met
sented by Mrs. DOn' ·Graeser. live in muaic. He Is the son af
ForeJgll and home mJSSianar-~ born MissioJUJ1y Society.
!'"S. Louis Oabome assJSted by day evening at the DAV
Prayer by Mrs. Jack Curtis op. Mr and Mrs. Forrest Bachtel.
ies were .selected whe~ the The study book chosen for the Mrs. Herman Taylor,
sang, with Lena Hamm, president,
oned the program, alter which
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Dorcas Circl~ of the F~rst Bap-1 next three months was display· "He's Go the Whole World 1n charge.
Mrs. Graeser pn:sented !he Orange peoke .designaies
IJSI Church m Middleport met ed and is entitled, "The Last of His Hands."
The meeting
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topic with discuss1on by the tea with large leaves'; the term
Tuesday evemng at the churcll the Lighthouse;" ''Problems of A play from the Bible school lstic form.
group, The hymn, AmerJca and has nothing to do . . fisvor
With Mrs. Clyde Wmebrenner El Salvadore" in central Amer- lessons was given by the prt· were read by secretary.
Lord's prayer In unison, oon· or quality.
'\ 'lo
as hostess.
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lea. Mrs. , Beulah White was mary class wb1ch also recited ports were given by the
eluded the prograJJJ.
_The meeting was opened program chsirman and gave a John 3:16. Mrs. Milton Roush, mlttees who placed flags
Doring the business session, above and Mrs. John Scojl, Mra.
w1th prayer by Mrs. Donald reading from the "War Cry" tescher, was assisted by Mrs. graves of Civil War
plans were discussed for an lee Eswin Nellse, Mrs. Joh\t F.
Boone, a guest for the evening. entitled, "There Is One Who Clyde Andrews. The
JUnior for Memortal Day and also on cream social in the near future. Baily, Mrs. Mark Grueser, .Mrl.
Devotions were given by Mrs. 1Knows ." She concluded with a class taught by Mrs. Bob Md· placing flags and a wreathe
At the close of the meeU":, Edith Sisson, Mrs. Harry Wyall,

111e l3lh lllllli!JII reaniOD
and viewilll ·tid li:lloil
pieformer schoolmates of
the! tures. Readlt111 were &amp;lven
Rutland schoQI was held Sun- several members. Letters
d•Y in the social rooms of the read from olher classmates
Ru&lt;land Methodist church.
cross the United States,
Mrs. Lma Musser Burl&lt; of farthest being !rom Mr.
Cantun and siSter, Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur Hugg of
Higgingbotham of
Grove, Calli. Traveling
planned the reunion.
farthest for the reunion
A potluck dinner was
Mrs. Lillian Chase Holt of
al nuon and the afternoon
ron, Colorado.
pe~n~t~i~n~re~ne~w~ing~~·?~ll:fF~oi;lo1wing a short
door prizes were · ato Mrs. Garnet
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minger, Mrs. Marjorie
hoan, Mrs. Neva Pierce
Weber Holt. ,Guests were
tered by Mrs. Pierce. A
of thanks was extended
For The Family
Mrs. Grace Colwell and Mrs.
Prlcts
Don Anderson for making
login AI _..;__ $]'99 reunion possible at the church.
Pla111 were made lor the
next year to be held at
home of Mrs. Elizabeth
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EBERSBACH
HARDWARE

HI-LO !EMPS
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highest temperature
Wednesday to the U. S.
er Bureau, excludina:
and Hawaii, was 109 at Parktr,
Ariz , and Needles, Calif. The
lowest roporled this mornin&amp;
was 31 ot Redmond, Ore.

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bid to· jola· Denai)l Ralston as
In Friday's final, Ralston
finalllt tD lbe Wimbledon lawn metl loU!Ih-seoded
lenaia 'cbarnaiOnlmlJJo.
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lolloll. Smllll, the·defending his berth with an
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(Just be sure there's plenty of eold and golden Hudepohl
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together,., in the handy S-pack of no-return hottles.)

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REG. 4.98
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Gilkey uraed lbal 10 ,.,. i
ba&amp;• be dumped al abe Ouod
road dump ellber today or oa
Friday 11 tbe "War oa Rab"
lo belllil coDducled, Ia eooperolloa wltb tbe Coualy A&amp;rlcal·
l1ral E1ten1ioa Service. Cbief
Gilkey also ur1ed lbal e"ry·
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rat potoonlq wore to
be 1
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wao BDDOIIDCed today by Cbtel I
ol Pollee Herbert Gilkey,
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playersMcCovey
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Ltape
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Overall,
': 47 23 .629
Cleveland 4
I, night
Tony Oliva of Mtaneaota,
' Bunning and Schoolboy baselhan !Wn Santo of &lt;-'lllcago """"'""':.
~ 42 29 .592 3 Chicago 5 W.BBhinJ!II&gt;n o, night
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UP! Sports Wriler
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with ' i91, also were Delroit ALand Philadelphia NL ClncinnatL
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lellow players to toams: Johnny Temple was the
AL Inlield Named
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The AL starting infield Is' T
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and Cleveland. and
George . Scott, Boston:
first
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Aaroa Topt List
Mle wore the uniforms of
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Although such a '::'dll\on bits '" six l~nl~ plus, ·tostng Hank Aaron ol o\tlanta, the st. Louis Cardinals and
second base; Brooks Robmson, Mays bis .
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pace a nine-hit
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Friday's Games
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li!iiil*7fi l'r*able Pllebtrs Boston at Chicaro, night
appearance on July 12 . at St. to preserve Bob Buhl's 1
. , , . . . , Tlmto EDT I
Kans City at Detroit, 2, twl
Louis, has pleaded With ~e win in eight decisions.
phla at New York california at (.1eveland, night groundsk~eper at P.lttsburgh 9 Jones and Jerry Groote •lt~iOredl
"-Sl!ort (8-4) " · Shaw New York at Washington, night Forbes F~eld to put clay, .rather M New York.
I ) p m.
Minnesota at Baltimore, night than sand, 10 the batters
Marly Keough, Glenn Be,,)[e)'t I
)loullton at Pllts!XIrgh (night)
lor the past few years to
and Billy Williams each drove
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(M) vs. Law (:1-3).
avail.
. tw~ r~ns during a s..en-lruil'
i5 ·
"Sand causes your feet to m
1:· p.m.
II " lhe 31· ear-old Puerto ninth mrung rally lor _the
9 p,
AUanto ot San Francisco
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Atlanta used four p1lehera
caisht)-Johnoon (6-5) vs. Per·
Naliooal Ltaiue
Rican star said. Clay gives the Inning with Chi Chi Olive I
ry Clll·l). f p.m.
G. AB R. H. Pd. you a chance to keep your lett absorbing the defeat. Don
(OnlJ games acbeduledl
Omnl, Pitt 67 280 37 92 .329 sohd. So alii gollor yem
'eked • u his third win
Friday'o Gomes
Strgll, Pitt 63 228 37 74 .325 sand and more sand.
J&gt;l •
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Pitlsbur&amp;h .at New York, night Atou, Pitt
63 242 34 78 .322 would dig holes. I come II bat rehel.
Chic'aio at Philadelphia, night Morgn, H?u 68 251 34 80 .319 and scrape dirt to cover up the
Cincinnati at Houston, night
Santo, Ch•
68 212 441 75 .310 holes.
CINCINNATI (UP!) Ill- LouJs ot Los Angeles, ni&amp;hl Carty, Alia 7tl m Z1 55 .310
Hao Firm FooUng
17-game homestand of the
Atlanta at san Francisco, night Cepeda, StL 53170 18 52 .306 "Suddenly, this year, they put clnnatl Reds closed Wedneaday
Amerlcaa Leaaue
Pinson, Cin 72 276 30 84 .304 clay in the baiter's box. Now I night with a thud.
w. 1. Pel. GB Allen, Phila 53 1115 46 56 .303 have firm footing. I can get a The Reds were bealen black
Baltlmort
49 25 .662
'Hart, S.F.
75 276 50 13 .301 toe-hold."
and blue by the Los Angeles
Qetroit
f4 27 .620 311
Amerlcao League
·As a result, Roberto bas
Dodgers, who coasted to a "
Cloveland
42 29 .592 5\1 .
G. AB II. H. Pel. taken a IDe-hold 111 his fourth victory after erupllng lor eight
Cal Komia
38 3:1 •521 w 'Snydr, Bait 57 162 34 55 .3441 NL battln&amp; crown with a .329 runs in the second Ianing.
Mlnqesoto
.41l6 13 F.Rbsn, .Sal 72 263 56 85 .323 mark, the same figure he hit in Cincinnati matched the Do&lt;lg·l
35 37
Chicago
.4l5
Olva, Mmn 71 276 45 86 .312 1965 when he captured his ers in total hits at 15, but Don
33 38 . 1411 McAulf, Det 64 216 48 67 .310 second successive title, and is Drysdale and Phil Regan seal·
New York
31 38 449 1511
t.ansaa CIIJ 31 41 _431 tf Salmn, Clev 55 185 24 57 .308 on his way lo bls biggest home lered them well.
;...:._:...:.-=--- - -- Kalme, Det 62 221 42 86 .299, run production since 19tll when Drysdale, wbo broke a person·
Powell, Ball 68 232 38 69 J!fl Ire socked 23.
a1 six-game losing streak, start·
Siebn, Calif h~ 168 17 49 .292 The swill Clemente, who wUI ed the Loa Angeles rampage in
Wert, Del _ 59 203 19 59 .291 , open 1n lhe NL Ati.Star ouUield lhe second with a single. By
Crdnl, Cahf 67 241 31 70 .290 1 along with Henry Aaron and the Ume the inning was over,
Homo Runs
Willie Mayo, cotlee1ed only one 13 men had been II lhe plate
N all• oat Leape: Aaron, safely Wednesday night - a and he had collecled a second
B~aves 24 ; !\art &amp; Mays, ninth-inning single. But it ws single. And three Cincinnati
G1ants 18; Alou &amp; Torre, lhe game-winning hit as the pitchers had been on the hill.
. Pirates ed&amp;ed the Houston Behind Drysdale, Jim Gilliam
Braves 17.
CHASKA, Minn. (UP!) . - A Amerlcaa League: F. Robtn- Astro! 11-5.
singled and Willie Davis dou·
field ol !0 prolesstonals and 53 !On, Orioles &amp; Scott, Red Sox Th~ victory mo"d
bled to score the lirsl.-run. Ron
amaleurs, were_sol to tee off 18;. -PoweU &amp; B. !Wbmson, to within thre&lt; &amp;ames of .
Fairly delivered 1 double with
today in the PJ,OilQ U:S. Orioles 15: ColavJto, Indians &amp; league-ltading San
the bases loaded and starter
Women's Open goff' champion· .Ktnebrew &amp; Oliva, Twms t 4·
Giants, who suffered a .
Hank Fischer went to the show~
1
, ship at Hazeltine National Goll 1
RuDI Batted •
deleat to St. Louls. Los
ers
" Nalloaal Ltagce:
crushed Cincinnati 9-5, Philadel· Jlm Lefebvre was safe on D
( Cluh:
Braves 62; Mays, G~ants 51; phia Hailed New York 5-2 and wild thr by Chico Rulz Wes
White &amp; Allen, Chicago rallied to whip Atlanla Parker :;:gled aod. John Rose·
Ionge with its 6,32S yarda which American Leape: B. !Wbln· 9-5 •• ..,u- .aeDitw" CirCUli boro doubled them '"·and Drysdemand both . distance and ::· Orioles 64: Scott, Red Sox games.
dale got bls second smgle. That
--·. p 11 0 · 1 48 . •
Boost LOad
w" all for reliever Ted Ravld·
u•ICIIIHI·
,
owe , no es
, '" · B lti
lled ·ts
t Joe Nux
. 1.
.
Robinson Orioles ' Oliva
a more swe
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son, who gave way o
DefeDIJ!ng champ1on Cart! ITwins 44. .
' can League lead II S\1
hall.
.
Mann and Kathy Whitworth
Pll&lt;hln
with a 5-2 win over Kansas
Nu&gt;1u!ll surrendered a smgle
wore osllbllshed as the early Nalloaal Lea,!: , Cuellar, coupled with Detroit's 6-2
to Maury Wills for the final
lavorit.a.
Astros
Perry, Giants 10.!; to Cahlornia: Cl..elaDd
run.
Miss M
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f
Kolllu Dodgers lt-2. Knowles Minnesota t-1, New York The Reds got a pair back in
ann ss won our
. . '
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their hall of the inning, pushed
Ladies Professional Goller As» Ph!lhes • Blass, Pirates 6-1.
.
"ed W hln to
the third d
~-"- tour ovenIs lh'-'" year, Amerlcaa Leapt: Watt ' Chicago
blan.
as I n
across another in
an
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o
ch-·-' Dr dale 1n the seventh
Including last week's Waterloo Orioles 6-1; Hamilton, Yanks &amp; ·
"""" ys
Wcinen'o iltvitational.
Mi~er. Orinles 5-I; San!otd, Clemente· hao hit
on Tony Perez' two-run homer.
,
.
Angels ·&amp; Barber, Orioles 8-2. one more lhon he did all ollast Tbe final Dodger ron scored
Mickey Wrighl and Louise
oeason, and tmacked In 46 runa In the ninth against Jack BaldBug• hove each won fuur Open bteraaUoaa 1 Leapt Slaodlap to date this year. He Is
schun, the llfth Cincinnati pitcbUilos, but aaly MI.. Wrl&amp;hl has By 1/Dlll!d Press lllltmaiiOilal to become the lira!
er, wbon !Wn Fairly walked
wen back-to-back championw. L. Pel. GB Leaguer to will the balling
and Regan and Parker singled.
ahipl1
·
Columbl"
39 29 .57!
yea!'ll running 1ince
Tbe Reds made a bid to pull
"nlli lleld will be cui alter 36 Rochester
37 34 .521
Musial (1950-52).
11 out in the ·ninth. They had
bolti!J and the low 40s will plsy Buffalo
35 34 .10'1
HiS stiffest competition
the base! loaded with two
11 helea. SaiUrday and Sonday. Toledo
36 36 .50'1 411 come from his own teammalea, when perez came to bat again
Jacklonvl
34 33 .50'1 !Ill however. Willie Stargell
against Regan.
WJ1$E INJURED
Toronto
34 36 .4ii8 6 ed two hils to raise his BA
Regan tanned him to end
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) - Richmond
34 3'1 .479 61&gt; .325 and MaUy_Alou also
game and the Reds' homestand
8obbr Wine, PhUadelphia Phil· Syracuse
38 41 .423 1011 lwo hits and scared the
al 17.-5.
lila' sbo!'la!Dp, has been inWedoesdey'1 Retails
run on Clemente'l safely
- ---Biructed by the loam's physl- Richmond 3 Rochester 2
ataDd third al .322.
BOvn:J' WIN
&lt;tan to atay off his leet and Jacksonville 8 Syracuse 0
COped• Homera
VAXJO, Sweden (UPI) -The I
real a muscle he alrained In nls Toledo 6 Bulfalo 4
Orlando Cepeda hit a "'"'er·l Soviet national soccer leam
lower tell · back until nexl Toronto 2 Columbus 0, lsi, 7 in&amp; 500-lool homer and the tuned up for the World Cup
Monday. · He was sent home inn
Card&amp; eXeculed five
championships in England next
from New York Wednesday.
Columbus 13, Toronto 0, 2nd
to defeal the Giants
month by beating 1
Marich&amp;!. The
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!'lationat
All~tars
will NL..
be .only
b8selniU1
Ltape
. . \Ved..!oday't J!enlta
year a• a member of lhe fillb player to see action for Franci!co, second baseman
Me~.
•
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w. L. Pel. GB New York I BostOn 5, night.
j,i;, ;.;;.: :..
u .....n of Houston.
Overall,
': 47 23 .629
Cleveland 4
I, night
Tony Oliva of Mtaneaota,
' Bunning and Schoolboy baselhan !Wn Santo of &lt;-'lllcago """"'""':.
~ 42 29 .592 3 Chicago 5 W.BBhinJ!II&gt;n o, night
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UP! Sports Wriler
Don Drysdale h ghllghled
with ' i91, also were Delroit ALand Philadelphia NL ClncinnatL
peared in •
p~~i- 39 . 34 .m 7 Calilomia 6 Detroil 2, night h !Wberto Clemenled Is
eight-runtheth~ ln~ng I!~
lellow players to toams: Johnny Temple was the
AL Inlield Named
twobe
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gers • .,
starting outllekl lor the second baseman for
The AL starting infield Is' T
36 36 .500 Ill Ba!llmore at Kansas City- consecutive Nationaofl I
easyche
. d Dl
whoDd
pme.
and Cleveland. and
George . Scott, Boston:
first
&lt;llh'
sr:,,~ ' s• 3i .472 1111 Bunker (8-4) YS. Terry (l-1) baltln~ title .. feet cay. lou . or ree nms a
Aaroa Topt List
Mle wore the uniforms of
. Bobby Kn\"'P· Cahlorma, will ...... IS
Ali~!ii
M 43 .142 If 3:20 p.JII.
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Although such a '::'dll\on bits '" six l~nl~ plus, ·tostng Hank Aaron ol o\tlanta, the st. Louis Cardinals and
second base; Brooks Robmson, Mays bis .
Niw,Y~!fk . 29. to .f20 to Cleveland at Minnesota- mlghht ~~,uncoCiemlortatee or •1 't;'r~ '~i'":. gam,. lop vote-getter In either league York Yankets In All Star Baltimore, third base, and Dick No. 7.
Chlcal"~ , ; 23 49 .31t 2!11 Siebert (8-3) vs. Boswell (5-11) anol er p~1 er, . ~· cons• s rea an woo s
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1'UDO wtth a double and
"~ 2, San Francisco 1- lighi)- Bonton (1·3) vs. Lon· lor most of his 11 major
pace a nine-hit
' iili~ ~~ ~~·· York 2 horg 14-6) 6 p.m.
· s-::::~te, who will be mak· attack. !Wger Craig and
.~ll!n1b -l Rooston 5, night
•Only games scheduled)
'"" his seventh Ali-Sisr game Knowles p1tched scoreless
· ~ •J. CliiclnLBti 5~ night
Friday's Games
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li!iiil*7fi l'r*able Pllebtrs Boston at Chicaro, night
appearance on July 12 . at St. to preserve Bob Buhl's 1
. , , . . . , Tlmto EDT I
Kans City at Detroit, 2, twl
Louis, has pleaded With ~e win in eight decisions.
phla at New York california at (.1eveland, night groundsk~eper at P.lttsburgh 9 Jones and Jerry Groote •lt~iOredl
"-Sl!ort (8-4) " · Shaw New York at Washington, night Forbes F~eld to put clay, .rather M New York.
I ) p m.
Minnesota at Baltimore, night than sand, 10 the batters
Marly Keough, Glenn Be,,)[e)'t I
)loullton at Pllts!XIrgh (night)
lor the past few years to
and Billy Williams each drove
-~
(M) vs. Law (:1-3).
avail.
. tw~ r~ns during a s..en-lruil'
i5 ·
"Sand causes your feet to m
1:· p.m.
II " lhe 31· ear-old Puerto ninth mrung rally lor _the
9 p,
AUanto ot San Francisco
Y ,
Atlanta used four p1lehera
caisht)-Johnoon (6-5) vs. Per·
Naliooal Ltaiue
Rican star said. Clay gives the Inning with Chi Chi Olive I
ry Clll·l). f p.m.
G. AB R. H. Pd. you a chance to keep your lett absorbing the defeat. Don
(OnlJ games acbeduledl
Omnl, Pitt 67 280 37 92 .329 sohd. So alii gollor yem
'eked • u his third win
Friday'o Gomes
Strgll, Pitt 63 228 37 74 .325 sand and more sand.
J&gt;l •
p
Pitlsbur&amp;h .at New York, night Atou, Pitt
63 242 34 78 .322 would dig holes. I come II bat rehel.
Chic'aio at Philadelphia, night Morgn, H?u 68 251 34 80 .319 and scrape dirt to cover up the
Cincinnati at Houston, night
Santo, Ch•
68 212 441 75 .310 holes.
CINCINNATI (UP!) Ill- LouJs ot Los Angeles, ni&amp;hl Carty, Alia 7tl m Z1 55 .310
Hao Firm FooUng
17-game homestand of the
Atlanta at san Francisco, night Cepeda, StL 53170 18 52 .306 "Suddenly, this year, they put clnnatl Reds closed Wedneaday
Amerlcaa Leaaue
Pinson, Cin 72 276 30 84 .304 clay in the baiter's box. Now I night with a thud.
w. 1. Pel. GB Allen, Phila 53 1115 46 56 .303 have firm footing. I can get a The Reds were bealen black
Baltlmort
49 25 .662
'Hart, S.F.
75 276 50 13 .301 toe-hold."
and blue by the Los Angeles
Qetroit
f4 27 .620 311
Amerlcao League
·As a result, Roberto bas
Dodgers, who coasted to a "
Cloveland
42 29 .592 5\1 .
G. AB II. H. Pel. taken a IDe-hold 111 his fourth victory after erupllng lor eight
Cal Komia
38 3:1 •521 w 'Snydr, Bait 57 162 34 55 .3441 NL battln&amp; crown with a .329 runs in the second Ianing.
Mlnqesoto
.41l6 13 F.Rbsn, .Sal 72 263 56 85 .323 mark, the same figure he hit in Cincinnati matched the Do&lt;lg·l
35 37
Chicago
.4l5
Olva, Mmn 71 276 45 86 .312 1965 when he captured his ers in total hits at 15, but Don
33 38 . 1411 McAulf, Det 64 216 48 67 .310 second successive title, and is Drysdale and Phil Regan seal·
New York
31 38 449 1511
t.ansaa CIIJ 31 41 _431 tf Salmn, Clev 55 185 24 57 .308 on his way lo bls biggest home lered them well.
;...:._:...:.-=--- - -- Kalme, Det 62 221 42 86 .299, run production since 19tll when Drysdale, wbo broke a person·
Powell, Ball 68 232 38 69 J!fl Ire socked 23.
a1 six-game losing streak, start·
Siebn, Calif h~ 168 17 49 .292 The swill Clemente, who wUI ed the Loa Angeles rampage in
Wert, Del _ 59 203 19 59 .291 , open 1n lhe NL Ati.Star ouUield lhe second with a single. By
Crdnl, Cahf 67 241 31 70 .290 1 along with Henry Aaron and the Ume the inning was over,
Homo Runs
Willie Mayo, cotlee1ed only one 13 men had been II lhe plate
N all• oat Leape: Aaron, safely Wednesday night - a and he had collecled a second
B~aves 24 ; !\art &amp; Mays, ninth-inning single. But it ws single. And three Cincinnati
G1ants 18; Alou &amp; Torre, lhe game-winning hit as the pitchers had been on the hill.
. Pirates ed&amp;ed the Houston Behind Drysdale, Jim Gilliam
Braves 17.
CHASKA, Minn. (UP!) . - A Amerlcaa League: F. Robtn- Astro! 11-5.
singled and Willie Davis dou·
field ol !0 prolesstonals and 53 !On, Orioles &amp; Scott, Red Sox Th~ victory mo"d
bled to score the lirsl.-run. Ron
amaleurs, were_sol to tee off 18;. -PoweU &amp; B. !Wbmson, to within thre&lt; &amp;ames of .
Fairly delivered 1 double with
today in the PJ,OilQ U:S. Orioles 15: ColavJto, Indians &amp; league-ltading San
the bases loaded and starter
Women's Open goff' champion· .Ktnebrew &amp; Oliva, Twms t 4·
Giants, who suffered a .
Hank Fischer went to the show~
1
, ship at Hazeltine National Goll 1
RuDI Batted •
deleat to St. Louls. Los
ers
" Nalloaal Ltagce:
crushed Cincinnati 9-5, Philadel· Jlm Lefebvre was safe on D
( Cluh:
Braves 62; Mays, G~ants 51; phia Hailed New York 5-2 and wild thr by Chico Rulz Wes
White &amp; Allen, Chicago rallied to whip Atlanla Parker :;:gled aod. John Rose·
Ionge with its 6,32S yarda which American Leape: B. !Wbln· 9-5 •• ..,u- .aeDitw" CirCUli boro doubled them '"·and Drysdemand both . distance and ::· Orioles 64: Scott, Red Sox games.
dale got bls second smgle. That
--·. p 11 0 · 1 48 . •
Boost LOad
w" all for reliever Ted Ravld·
u•ICIIIHI·
,
owe , no es
, '" · B lti
lled ·ts
t Joe Nux
. 1.
.
Robinson Orioles ' Oliva
a more swe
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DefeDIJ!ng champ1on Cart! ITwins 44. .
' can League lead II S\1
hall.
.
Mann and Kathy Whitworth
Pll&lt;hln
with a 5-2 win over Kansas
Nu&gt;1u!ll surrendered a smgle
wore osllbllshed as the early Nalloaal Lea,!: , Cuellar, coupled with Detroit's 6-2
to Maury Wills for the final
lavorit.a.
Astros
Perry, Giants 10.!; to Cahlornia: Cl..elaDd
run.
Miss M
h
f
Kolllu Dodgers lt-2. Knowles Minnesota t-1, New York The Reds got a pair back in
ann ss won our
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their hall of the inning, pushed
Ladies Professional Goller As» Ph!lhes • Blass, Pirates 6-1.
.
"ed W hln to
the third d
~-"- tour ovenIs lh'-'" year, Amerlcaa Leapt: Watt ' Chicago
blan.
as I n
across another in
an
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ch-·-' Dr dale 1n the seventh
Including last week's Waterloo Orioles 6-1; Hamilton, Yanks &amp; ·
"""" ys
Wcinen'o iltvitational.
Mi~er. Orinles 5-I; San!otd, Clemente· hao hit
on Tony Perez' two-run homer.
,
.
Angels ·&amp; Barber, Orioles 8-2. one more lhon he did all ollast Tbe final Dodger ron scored
Mickey Wrighl and Louise
oeason, and tmacked In 46 runa In the ninth against Jack BaldBug• hove each won fuur Open bteraaUoaa 1 Leapt Slaodlap to date this year. He Is
schun, the llfth Cincinnati pitcbUilos, but aaly MI.. Wrl&amp;hl has By 1/Dlll!d Press lllltmaiiOilal to become the lira!
er, wbon !Wn Fairly walked
wen back-to-back championw. L. Pel. GB Leaguer to will the balling
and Regan and Parker singled.
ahipl1
·
Columbl"
39 29 .57!
yea!'ll running 1ince
Tbe Reds made a bid to pull
"nlli lleld will be cui alter 36 Rochester
37 34 .521
Musial (1950-52).
11 out in the ·ninth. They had
bolti!J and the low 40s will plsy Buffalo
35 34 .10'1
HiS stiffest competition
the base! loaded with two
11 helea. SaiUrday and Sonday. Toledo
36 36 .50'1 411 come from his own teammalea, when perez came to bat again
Jacklonvl
34 33 .50'1 !Ill however. Willie Stargell
against Regan.
WJ1$E INJURED
Toronto
34 36 .4ii8 6 ed two hils to raise his BA
Regan tanned him to end
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) - Richmond
34 3'1 .479 61&gt; .325 and MaUy_Alou also
game and the Reds' homestand
8obbr Wine, PhUadelphia Phil· Syracuse
38 41 .423 1011 lwo hits and scared the
al 17.-5.
lila' sbo!'la!Dp, has been inWedoesdey'1 Retails
run on Clemente'l safely
- ---Biructed by the loam's physl- Richmond 3 Rochester 2
ataDd third al .322.
BOvn:J' WIN
&lt;tan to atay off his leet and Jacksonville 8 Syracuse 0
COped• Homera
VAXJO, Sweden (UPI) -The I
real a muscle he alrained In nls Toledo 6 Bulfalo 4
Orlando Cepeda hit a "'"'er·l Soviet national soccer leam
lower tell · back until nexl Toronto 2 Columbus 0, lsi, 7 in&amp; 500-lool homer and the tuned up for the World Cup
Monday. · He was sent home inn
Card&amp; eXeculed five
championships in England next
from New York Wednesday.
Columbus 13, Toronto 0, 2nd
to defeal the Giants
month by beating 1
Marich&amp;!. The
·under·2S tean1 H

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third lnniDII 011 VanlmrqeiJ'I Jndlirlw ,..;.. IIIJIJ SilO - I Z
leadiofl triple, a hit ballmall, Red 8os ..... 351 !lOX - 8 4 ·
• stiJ&amp;Ie by Rlek Howard, a D~ allll -~~rt.
wa~ aDd two errors. other and Plclt.,.;·· '•'
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ESSENTIALSI
SUMMER TOYS - Garden sets, palls, sprinkling
&lt;liD!, lawn mowers etc,
to keep the kids amused
andhappy.
SWIMMING ACCESSORIES - Goggles, masks,
ear plugs, nose cllpa, fins,
morkels, lDflated beach

balls, rings, rafts, etc.

All Men's &amp;

Knit Shi
1A OFF
Both Henley and button collar
Included are cotton knits, ~Ioiii
orlon blends. A nice aasortment of
lors. Boys' sizes 6 to 20 and m~n't
of S-M·L &amp; XL

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Pro a~..Lers~·n'Compete
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Has 590 Puni.ls Enrolled

ONE

TWO PIECE

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Beach Robes~:.
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TENNIS SHOES

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ALL-WIA1ll!II-TIIE ONLY
LOW·PRICIID TIU WITH
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Social News

IMf CHill lUllS
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mbmerted under water in th•

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lilld lfll-under aU well con.
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•WILL DRIL\.ING
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*Fits compact I, l!"'edluJh . j ;~ e
and.bit terti ·
Create1t va1ue ln low 1
tiret -anywhere '
*Turnpike proved to r
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Mr. and Mr1. Clln'OI Wood111'11 and family and
MIU
Dorma Davlll ol Coktmbua villlt.ed hera over lbt weeklad.
Zelia 1'11'1')' wl1o has spent
time with her 110n·in-ilnr and
daughter W!OIIIpanied them to
her homa here.
Mr. Reed Jeffers was honor.
eel for Fathor'o Day when
family gathered at the
on Sunday evenilos for a
hecUid chleken wpper. Pre!~enl[
were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
fen and family, Mr. an4 Mrs.
lliebard Jlllm and Mr. and
loin. 1.&amp;¥11'11 JGrdJn end cl1lJ.
dren, loctr; and Mr. and Mrs.
Jlermaa CordrJy and M11.
Beu!U
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Followmg . the pro"rarr., par· wh,re the)' visited
weeillnd Yllil In Thurllon Ylllil entl and fnends wenl to the livi!IO and also in lAndon.
Mr, •1111 ~. RIY Pullin• and olaJJroomi to view the 41•·
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plays of the crafts Q~ pr&lt;~- I
VJSITil Mtn'Kii!R
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Frienda received word Ihal l&lt;!hool whioh illoludod
!iva lipendlng the weekend
Pelf! WPI!,, huabllld
Ill plllltl. uvo lllrUei, platur" IIIII Mrt. Kallt Youn11 il!ld
Eclllll Wakely, Is critically ill books made up of Bible verses were Mr .. and Mrs. otho
In a-femorial Hospital, Mari•~ and other subjects. Mrs. Roger and family of Burbank,
Ia, following a heart attack. l\lorsan served as sec,etary of Mr. and Mrs. N~lson Re_pp
Hie J'OOIII n11111btr II 310.
the 1chool ond 111otlters provid. daugllter of Bov1lle, Oh1o, lllr.
eel trpnsporllltion to the two and Mrs. }lowJrd Yow and
~- Qcorp Mowrey rtlllr~~o churches tach day. A picniQ J,inda, Mr. and Mrl·
ed ll•mt Tuesday lifter a vJsll wQI b@ hatd Friday wconclude lllldiolt. MJ'. and !o!r1.
In Cleveland with her son and the school.
Manuel and sons, Racine, and
dallfhtol'in-law, Mr. and Mrs. - -=~--::"==::::
George Mowrey Jr. and family.
Her granddaughter. Linda Jeon.
acooJllpanied her home for a '
visit 1
tlldon Kraeuter and daug!,ier
LeU lllat, wtre WuctnesdM
bulllteSS''\'IIJiol'll In Belpre.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill Nere
'J'ullday visitors in Pt. Pl~as·
ant, W. Va,
Mrs. Ricbard Briggs and
chQdren, Crlsty, Ricky, Bohbie
and Bonnie Lynn of Columbus
SPill! a couple of days
this
wllll&lt; wlUt Mr. and Mrs. Wen·
dell Frecker, Racine, and ot11er
rela~ves. This is the first visit
th•l Bonnie Lynn, wlio wa~
hom May 6, has made with
her grantlpiiW!ts-

MiU kndra Wlldlrmuth r" hew the hnecllctiOn..

turN&lt;~ hom. T11011dlty ll\ell 1

Pytltian Sister
Staff, Officers
Enjoy Picnic

'd lbe 8tofl and Officers Club
of Me!Js Temple Pythian Slstert at . its !IIIIIUII picnic supptf btld M01141J evenina. The
dlnller was served from a
bit C@llrflll wllb 11 floral ar·
rugeJIItnl In pill~ and
dtr wllh matdllnj colored
dies.
Tlte president, Bttty Spencer,
wllcomed membon and one
g~MBt, Mr. PhU Meinhart Mr.
and &amp;fn, lolotnhlrl wtr• hono•r·l
ed during the dinner in observ·
aw ol ll1air Wld4lnl anniver·
sary.
11 short prosram was h•ld
following the dinner and included a reading by Mrs. Karl OW·
en whieh had been written by
Mf, F'rell Jackson, ... Mrs.
NIIJ(J]Ing read, "Ohlo Beautl·

fill." Mrs. Neulzling also

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Willi, Mn. David FJIIPer, Mn.
Elflt J-.111' Mn. !lbtnll Clll·

Mn. Pal Gallqber, and

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Slturdly 9 A.M. .. IP.M.

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Gibson Texan packs up to 28,QOO B.T.U. capacity into a
olblntllo CGmpact n1111 window• onlr U ln,hn wldo
or lnotalls througft tho wall. Excluolve A.lr Sweep powerdriven louvoro au~Qmaticalty JwetJ cooi.Jr from wall It
wall, roorn If roo111. througlto'll pur homt. Tilt TIUll
gives you 30% more elfecttvo cooling than ordinary
~t~odelt of tho oamo alit IIIII only blow cool air In one
dlrtctlo!l.
OUIET ,._, A WHISPER!
Glboon'oturblnt blower, 2·spoad ran rnoll&gt;r and opeclat
muffler are aurrounilld on fll/8 llldta with tound doldanlno fiber olou to uaurt you.of qulfloperttlon.

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Oart, Coronet,

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TIBTED CWAurYI
IVOry 81baon air oondiUoner undergoeo3 solid hours of
carolulllaUng If uaurt your troub""ru®mfort. OniJ
Gibson make this ucluoivo "QualitY lolllt" tut • • •
jiUI IIIUIInOO of quaJitr porforntll\00,
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Metropolitan Moton

The Dodge Boys
dealin' the bottom tiUI of ·

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Girls' State
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T~JChlftp
For Famllill, p!l
JaQia SchmQU, Debbie Gruu· IClln Lealon Au~lllar of Drew and llllndf·
¥lei! prMidJDI; 181'111
sented Ia 110111• Hrl»tiift ,llltl tonCI and llltrCIJpt.
!:f, S~dy Swartz and lille IIUU, Webster Post met ~ Tuesdsy MQ, WilBon Carr, eighth dil- -.4 vkll pruldallt;
draQI&amp; at 1111 ~ ~~~~ ~~--heJ.P"I Wlrf
~ddleport High School jpplors, el1l
lth Vir8)nla Fisher, trict president, WJI illlrodaCed H.art~, -!af7:
weonesooy · · - .,
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retul'JII(i Sunday from Columbul fN 1:!;t ~ h rgo
and lpokll on life 1111 mbership lleuler treasurer: Pwl
ehildren attendiDS the Vae!lltion Marcaral &amp;dwlll'dl, P9 TtY· l.lrs Earl Kn!lbt 11as
lJDert "'"' ~...: ~:::c~:~ "•, .,...
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Churcb IIOIIool IJIOIIICirlll jO!lllo lor, lUll llav~ 11111 Dlll'li Ell- t!d fr~m Columbus where
lluckfye Girls' State at C.pital\ 1sJ!'e1' :
;~~ ~~t·the ·Depmmllllt altaPiallll 11111' 1&gt;-..iru ;;;._;,
ly .. ~h ~. ~~~~~~-"~~~ ~!"!'• H:~ :"ug~~n ~·:~ IIM'nl a w'tlk with her da~JI. Univer,ity._
Mel 0 1dys CUJIIlllg• 11 color vention In Colul!!liul 1o J u I set. at arms. .
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S.Venty clllldrtn .,;...,, en- Grades I and II bad lor their )Irs. Rotllilllf~.
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rolled in lhiiOiicol wliiiJ! IPds theme, ''W~rld of Ollleren~" Mine;'~ ~t!,
Gru
governmental mal!bin- Girls State tea at Wellston en rece1ved two naliooal ami
It, prtlltP\Id )Irs, filbtr
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this Friday wllb piCIIIt! lor and intiludad lhe hymn, "Thia Hr a
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past prt~4llil'l P!J1. and .1;,\ ~:=~~~~~u;:t
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with 'Siale aHall'l. Mill J(Jiapp, Mrs. J'llhllf and the standlnC wor~ In
J'llller JYOtll!lpd the gavel 111
Berovd Nil IIJIIIOIIIIced 11M! lherrie Sbultr ilcwmvanlatand Ia~ to le:ve ~:
a v~·
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served as Ch~ef ol throt1 gtrla apoMPI'ed by the Th• I'IIIOrl of tilt
welall and alao on beltalll
provam wilb Mllll allll pNo dr811181izatlon of the Bib I~ :alion in Florida. ~. GruO!er PohQI lor MoKiii~Y f 1 ~· M/: Unit alto atttndld lht U!JI,
®mmitfMe read by
lh• Uall, P!'IICilllld a 8Ift tnllba1m
senllng an example of
Ill •tory of "Tho Good Samaritan. ' will reii!I'D Monday by
ao pre&amp; on
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Eulalia Web~ter save lhi his· nessy was accepted. A lettor
!lim', wh9 ll!llllled
coum of ollldy dm'llll lhl two Teachers and blllper• were with lhe olbafJ rem&amp;inin
of lharwood City • Mlot tor~ of the llmt for the past lbanu waa read frlllll t1ta 111&gt; m~mbm lor lbelr iiiollltl'iillon
w"''~s, led by llteir leaohm. Jean Fisher, 8QiB &amp;unborn, a ioQ er visit
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Schmonl ~K a oouncll ~mbtr year. A report on the district alta committee lor ~elp
lilt pail yelll' and
Tom Balltr, orpnist, played Mar~arQI Follrod and Nancy Mr, 8and ~- Dwaine Childs for ilaye~ Cll~. an~ Ml$~ R1: qonvenion ~old II Glouster leal ~e celebration. A vola
1of their memb&lt;lrsbiP
the PI'QOHtloniil Ill children 1Harris, grade i, and Mrs Nan ul Ravanawootl. w. v1 . vilil4ld Hr'l~ gn the lloar ~ ea 8pnday was given by Mary lhAnl!s was given tn Ray
At tile olose of tile mOiling,
enttrill lite 11111eiUIJ1
iPd IMoore, Mildred Zle~ler, Reulah Mootlay wllh her
for Cary Clly. .
Marlin. The fall conference will for two cors loaned the
the group djourn'" !IIIII•
choir 1~!1. 'l'bo eventns offering . H~yos. Faye Grirlllh and Sher· Mrs Jameo Murray Mr
,~ils Grueot~ •Bnd kMISiiGRul
held in Pomeroy, the dole iarv tor ~se in Regatta parade Ia! room wher' vake ictd
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i; laavlng this week lor Flori· Stale Chorus which resanled a
Mro.
Weboter. Mrs. Hennei·lr
Billlt
leiJ, a projeJ;t ol tl)f: Grade' Ill and IV prellllted da whore II@ will undPrto ba· oone&lt;~rt Frid•y eve~n . 1,1180 U was anno~nced that t ne oy an~ Faye Wildermuth were
acbool IIlli year.
stnrles of lhe Blblo I~ dram•. sic traminiJ In lhe servilll!. 1\!rs. 0fUeji81' wos BOiected~ to sm ~lghth diSt~lcl will enl&lt;rtnm elected os lha ekOcutivo eQm•
The JQIIdtrl~ten group lmd ••n1 several oonJs lncludlnl_ a Childs piMni to jilin him 01 i 111
tl 8 p~beqls at Ch1il"othe Veltlran• l mittoe. Naml!d 81 de1egatoo
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nl:h'(";.,:r;r,:~ ~~r~a~:::.r: Hospital for lhCir b~rthday PPI'• tho Department cqpvenlon wer&lt;! II
HIGH STANDARD
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, There Is No &amp;nit Or WeltMrs. William (lr~eser
lllld CIF'P~Diorid by API!IIiury ty on July 7. A contribution uf Carrie Nmllng, ~ry l\lartl!l
HOIJ'~ PAINT
Th'l' also displayed examples daullhter, D~bbw,
to Fe~ney . Bennitt r ..t Amllf· t6 was given ltlwo~d t~e )lllrly lllld VirJinll Fisher. A contriCoVQp be"'r. stretches far·
thn--•nd luts Jon&amp;:er00D
Of lhttlf claii projoc't!er· heme Sunday from Columbus ican (..egmn and other ort:~n~a·
JOOKS AUDITED
bution ol 12~ wa~ made to
•'l otdinary ho~oe paint..
ers ind helpers ~or:
M,n: l whore Debbie attended Buck· lions. Miss 8\\WII; Wli IPOnsor· Books of Theodorus Council, Drum and lluglll Corpa,
tlJ eleanmg.
llebu. L1lhon A kl 0•
by Feeney • )lennett AU~III· Daughters of America, wer~ lll&lt;P•cl In partlclpnta in tlta .
· ~yo (llrlo' 8toto and Mn. Grot•
ionally $ 95
durab •·
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~!IJ- In Live As A Christian Sllr VISited With rolatlveo. .
Miss Rue co-sponsored by audil!lli ')\ijosdoy evening at partJnanl eonnntion Ill
Gallon riOW anly
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. .. was 1\lr. L. W. McComn• was m the 10rority, Mlol l)gbmool by the home of Mro. Joseph Beeg. ~us un July !7.
;:orld of C:i~ lrtdll• Colulflbus oV!'r the weekend to the Child Coll!lllrvatign Lotasue, le, Racine. a trustee. A sooml It was decided w ilave an ice
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v and fn::':Oiuded a mo~k V"ll his mother, Mn. J. w. and Mill GPIIOiOr, BuoineiB hoW' was enjoye4 ~nd rerm:'· cream ooqial. the da!&amp; and
r
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of McCOmas.
Pro!eialonal Women.
IIIIIH\11 were 'erved by the host· to be announced '!lid the pro·
110
Ronln (Butch) and Rohort ~.to ible "The S!"'Ond M'fie." lolr. and Mr~. t..eon Saelenl
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ess wMrs. Donald Hauck, lrus· reeds to be pl@d toward .,.
&amp;
PulllnJ ol Thi111lon art 1pend· T1! ~ '
Parlllra Rus- of Homeslead, Florldo,
SWidiY aftemoon oaller1 were tee; Mrs. Richard Compixoll, penoes of delegatol to the oon·
ng 8 few day1 wllh their ~0 ~;h w~ ~iml~ Guinther last week h@re with his
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stlarles financlol secretary : Mrs. Liii10 vent ion. Sarall Rouah wao n•m·
grandparenll, Mr. and Mltl and' Marg Re~l#r. Mark · Rus· . and family, Mr. and Mro. . and Carl Pullins o! Flatwoods H.auck, troasurer, and
Mrs. ad aa chatrrnan lor thll pro)eot.
Rollin Bearlto and Mrs. Roy- sell gave the conclu~ing Bible dolph Saeleno ond son, Denn1 1111'1 ~ogor aJnlth.
!lay fleidenobel, doj&gt;Uty.
Mrs, Carr lllllall'" lllo oUtmood Pullins Sr.
ve111\ al14 t)le Rev Max Done- Thlely werethenroule khometoo o

party.
reported Ill were Mrs.
HOrace McEibinny, .Marprel
Joaes, Mn. Griff Russeu and
Mn. 'WIIIIilm AIIIJian. ~ames
wm piiJid aid pNII IWird•
ed ... lln. I4Ginl Olrtlll, Mrl.
VltJinla ow-. Doria Bailey.
Mn. Neutrllal and Mro. George
CbiJds. Tile liCit meeUIIK will
be lield bt 8lptljltber willl .,..,
Mtbtbtrt llltl llfl, Pilll Zlf.
kit u h&lt;Niteases.
OCben attending ID addition
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PARTS FOR OUliOARD MOTORS
eiOATS IIIII MOTORS
eiOAT PAINT-~ PRICE
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Debra, Mr. Harry Plekens and aant, attended the funeral of
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tile COUDIJ rur•l icboole. Sbt
Salltly, Mro. Harry Hoffman, Mrs. Tennant's brolber, Mr.
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Mr. and Mr1, Robert ·eoolle. Presley Whiteman at New Mar· POINT PLEASANT, .WEST \Ior the largest purn In archery
Jlila111nl lor ~
ROTARY CLUB
, W:S,ville,
Va, on Monday. VIRGINIA - JUly II bow and h\1\ory.
lwo ye,rs was a
Tile Rolli')' Club mot
on
,..;. ::_ "•• R. ::. Vance !ll'l'ow monlll In West Vlrllnla, \ Tile field archlry "'llOI!ail
teacher in Wllhbii!Ca
TIIUI'Iday mnlne lor their l'tJ· IIII'DI lhe waekend wttll Mr. when tho 4th annual
will require five day•' shooting PT. PLEASANT In Galllpoi!J.
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IIIJr dkmor meellna. A abort and Mrs John Grlmea at lfur· al Ar~~ ~~fl~nshlp ~r- , from July 2&amp; to JulY 21. U. S. lie Ruth llunter has bee•
Sloce AUJuel, 1968, lllfl, meetlne wa1 &lt;onduet- al Route, Virginia.
~·m~n ;told ~m:e ann~ •· 1chtmplono for all divlalons
as one of the six
lcr h•• been 5upervllol' of Inerl. ThOIHI lllendlng were Her. Andy Ber11ford baa been a io:l
t nd
ry I ~r: he decided from a liold
toacbm in the
slrucl~ lq_ MIQOfi Clon!IIJ
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IIWI !,ayne, Donald F. Roush, ~~cal patient at Holzer IJDB. Ohio ·~i~r "..,:::.:;ty~
1,!00.
Ct!fPI that 11 now bo- Scbool1, 1111d lor tlta put ltlf
IJoyd Rouoh, Richard 0 r r1, pJ ·
Point Pleasant 11 the flrst The Gray Eagle
pmlng at Mlll'lhall U)llverolty. monlhl ltQ heeD 41retiiDJ U..
Jaek P'leaher, Clyde
Foley, Mrs. JeB!ie Yonker of Tam. lite ever to hold archery'a lar- :dependent fieldarchlry
Mfl. Hunter il el!l'olled in Remedial Reading •1111 sum- l
Roine
pa, Florida i• vlslttns hsr sJo. gaat national contetll at tile · menl aliO wtll be bald
111 elovon week
mer Reatllils
bl llle
Capehart, llarry Millar, Edwin ter and brothcr•in·lew, 'fr. and B!me locale in the same year. !July 3-4.
vam al the
county schools under Tille I I
Sleln, Arthur Thabet, Rolph Mrs. Fronk :!erkle and other The
archery nl· , The prolesJional low'ney wiD F"&amp;l"'lll conellts of
of the Elenu:ntory, BecondNJ .
Whitmore, Bob Gilmore, Rev. nlatives here.
tlonala. July 3-4, will determine eelebrata with a parade, ftrlo """""'· oblervatlon and
Education Act.
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Marcus Troul!h. Karl Wllet.
Mrs. Martin Ohlinger
has lhl lJ, S. men and women pro- works and I queen'• ball.
lfelpallon Ill oummer
While studyin• In thl Ni'l'.,
One Thl!l'iday llle
Rotar been violtlng frlenda and reJa. fesslonal champion&lt; lor 1966. Mc{;J(ntlc Wildlife Statton 11 prosrams and a•lllemenl
lhluummer in llunllnlton,
Club held their stoto conve:. lives ill Jane Lew, W. Va.
The '12,!00 purl8 Slllt'anteu lho 1ite of the eontull.
In tha lll'ta -and, alao,
ia llvtnS with her
lion In Parkersburg A golf Mllrsha Sprouse'a name was 1110 profmionala from all IOC· ina II avaUable here and
trips that will bt made
who is110 also eiii'OJI411 Ill
tournament Wla held In COli- 0111itted amona thoBI attendlna 110111 of lhe
competing
Krodel Pork.
MCIIon with the convention CIIIIIP Luther, at Camp Ceaaar,
Kentucky and
wldclt wu won by P'rllllk ea~ Dear WebJier Sprlnp W. Va.
hart of tha looal club. Others Jut week from 81, Paul's Loth·
from the club altondiliK were eron Church.
Donald P'ogloiOng and Noloon Mr. and Mn. Jame• McComb
Jennings.
and Jimmy of P1tlsburgb spent
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CHI!ROKJ!i!:
Saturday at the home of her
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The Cbarokee Home Demon· parents, 1\lr. and Mn. Probe PT. PLEASANT - Ill 1 1 n such audlp-vls~al equipment ••
E R h M w lte 11 h County'• summer ochool pro- nlmstrip projtl&lt;!tors,
lllration Club met for
their ' ous ' fl. a r
uo vam under Tille 1 of tho lllle- projeclorl, overhead
LADIES
June meeting at the home of and John of Royal Park, MICh· mentary and Secondary
tachistoscope•. and
Mrs. Delores Oliver.
I.IJan visited l!everal dllts last lion Act 01 1965 is now in
readers.
Durin, ths busln..s meetiug week with Iter parenlf, Mr and second week wilh 590
All theso classes, both road·
&amp;
the group discu"ed holding 8 Mrs. Probe E. Rouah.
II d
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bake sale In the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Okay .Killings· enro e in e pro&amp;ram.
ins and special education, are
31 018 0
They also decld'd to start 0 worth and children of Richmond, program include•
" ' and bein~ made more
eontest, "T.O.P."
Virginia have been Villtlllll her nine spoolal education classes for the pupils throulfh music, II
The lesson topic "The Club parents, Mr and Mrs. Wilbur ~:::!,~.:1e:~at~:r~.a•e ~\~ \limes and field trlpo.
Member - An Alert Citl%en" Webb.
Elizabeth kymour,
1 morning and afternoon ciB8o. Mro
was presented by !.Irs. Archie Mr. and Mrs. JohMy Rou1h
who during the regular scltool
CHILDREN$ &amp; TEENS
Browning.
have returned to their home , The schools in which these year is physical
education
Those utlentllng were Mrs. bert after vlsitmg In Nitro, W. olasoes are being held were de· teacher at the Pt. Ploaoant now
Archie Browning, Mn. Gerald V1. Mr. Roulh waa aloo e pa· termlned as the reaull of a aur· Junior High 11 In l!barg1 of
Clark Mrs. Alva l.uckydoo Mrs. llenl at Charluton Memorial vey conducted by the Count~ roeroatioo program and
K. K. Sc. l•·s, Mrs
Lutller lloopltal.
8uperintend1111t's office
lail otructo the teacher aideo oo that
Smith and Mrs oiiver.
Bob Whitmore I• altA!ndlng year. The 1urvey revealed that they may conduct recr..tfono
SCOT!' ROUSK IIOI'IOBED Boya State held this week at the avera1• lamtiy Income In periods.
Scott Roush WIIJ ho!lored on Jackoona Mills.
these achonl attendance areas
Mrs. Toni Clendenin, who
btl $0Venlll birthday with a Carolyn Routh, daulhter of was pot so hilfh as the averalie a muaie major and tauJht aecparty on Friday at the home Mr. and _Mr•. Doreey L. Roush family income In .other ochool ood grade at the Hendersoo
of his porenti, Mr ind Mrl. 11 spandmg two weeks vis1tmg attendance areas m the coon- ochool lest year, is tho muate
John F, Roulh. Games were her aunt and uncle, Mr. and 1 The surv~ also reveal~!&lt;~ director for the program.
played and prizes won by cijr· Mrs. Dave Jl#lr In Clevela"d, that_ there woo. a high concen·
There . ore lour coordinatore.
u1 Morr~'· Mary Nlcewander, Oh1o. .
tration of pup1le 1n t ~ • • e A coordmator lo rfiJIOIIslble
Randy Lyons Othero attend- MIU11 Bumprner II I palionl acboois whOle roa.!illj abillly administering the program
MINI .... 10'11
ing were Jell, Lathe~ J u d v in Pleuant Valley H._pital. She wao below average,
several schools. The OoG.,dlftat.ll
Needs Ty Rousb M~ Roush wtil undergo surJery on WM· Th
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h
ort
and
their
ochools
are&lt;
Chs~ll
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emampurposeo1 t 1 J Ch •- Pt 1
Bobby Ntcewander, R1ta N1ce,.
reading clasaeo 1, to hel Jill· es am,...,, . Peasant
wander, Dwain Jluitlll, Kathy brMr. andnd hMildro. l.ahrry Chelue, .. plio who don't road 11 wefl 11 lor and Junior hisJI aeltoola;
MENS_ 1.91,
ew a c ren avo ro r"'
b
Gary Conley Henderson Sunad to their home after vacation·
ahou~ T~ elp pupl~ ~ nyside and Hannan· E.;,l
BOYS- 1.00. 1
In Florida.
:'al\n~ that c
~vid=l eas, Moson 1nd Waha1111; and
ARREST8 IIEPORTBD
attention may bt pven puplll Mrs. Lola Bhmn, Cenlral, Jloooe.
PT. PLEASANT - Arnot&amp; and much USI! il being made of 'Ill and Leon.
roeorded at tha counl)' JaU lhe
pa11 24 hour~ were, Guy Fin·
Pleaoant Valley Rotpllal
ley, ~. Apple Grove, Intoxlca·
tion; GeoriO Koontz, 43, !lend· Admitted - Mrs. Carl Gard·
For All TN F1mlly
11110D, Intoxication; Geor10 W. j oor, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. BUI
Rocm, II, landyvll!o, W. Va., l Crawford, Pt. Plea•ant.
to
llltollcalloD, and David MeDlocbaraod - Mra. William
Quat.!, 27, Adcliloll, Oblo, peace Rousb, New H.aven; Mrs. David
lftl'l'ant.
ClarkBOII, Gallipolis; Mn. Char·
OFFICES TO CLOIIE
llll Whitt, Galiipoll~; Mrs. N"'
MIDDLIPORT, 0.
PT PLEASANT Ali ffi , Ill Ca,.y, Apple Grove: Mrs.
0 ce&amp; ' Raymond Reed and daughter,
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Middleport, 0.
"AI" ""'NDITIONED"
In lba Maoon County Court·
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houae will close at the end of
tlta work day Friday and wUI
SabMersi~le
not reopen until Tuesday, July
6th, In order that tho employH
I'IIP1tr
may enjoy a lona 4th ol July

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meeting at the Chureh for a samer, iii;,
Faber-Son meeUng, Mr. Otba Mrs wnuam Gress Mrs
Lieving aerved u lender lor old Zartle Belinda'
Zerltle
the evening, A film "The Har· Mro. Eddlt
vester" was shown to t h o -cliff Rollih Mrs
ll"up.
Roush, Mls; Judy Athey, Mrs.
Those attending were Chal' Roy Hollman, Mrs. Roy Jones,
les Weaver, !Iandy Weaver, Mrs. !lay weaver, Mrs.
Eddie Hai;U.ad, Otha L10vmg, Lee Rousb, Mra. Thelma
Lawrence LIOVIng, David LIOV· hart, Mrs. Larry
Mrs.
ing, Robert Grinstead, Lewis Harry Miller, lllrs.
Capehart, Lewis Capehart, Jr., Bumgarner, Peggy
Edgar Layne, llernlll'tl Lieving, Annl Bumprnw, Mrs
Ralph Sayre, .llalph Sayre, Jr., ard Burris, Mrs. Pete
George Hester, Qtlie
Rousb, Becky Burris, Mrs. s. H.
Sobn Bumgarner, Robert Cooke mire, Mro. otha Lieving
lllll Phil Cooke.
Paul Rickard, Mrl
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Jewell, Mrs. Claylnn A1hey,
P.FC llalpb Roush loft on Mrs. lial'ry Capehart, Mr a.
Tuesday for Fort . Bennina, Tom Hoffman, Mrs. Fred
Georgia, alter spendina a twe?' ey, Mrs. !Wgene Hudnall,
ty-day lurloll[!b here With hJJ abetb Hudnall, Mrs.
Harry
parents, Mr and Mrs.
Fred Pickens, Mrs. Jack Flesher,
Roush. From there he will be Mrs. Doneld F. Rouoh and Mrs.
senl to VIet Nam with the 39th Charles Weaver
Di Bn Tr
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!!:RAN CHURCH MBN
MRS BERJSFORD HONORED The Lutheran Church Men
Mn~. Martin Berisford wa1 met on Wednesday evening in
honored with a stork shower lhe New Haven Park f o r
on Fr!rlay evening at the E.l1. a cook-oul. Harold Roat, presi·
B. Church. Members of the Uve dent, wos in charge of the
Wire Class were hosteaseo.
meeting.
The gueat list Included Mrs. 1'hoee attending were Jooeph
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Layne, Robert Layne, Lloyd
Rouoh, Donald Bumlfardnar,
Harold Rose and Dean
gardner.
WIN 01'11£ CLA88
The Win One clasa of the
For The '•mlly
E.U.B. Church held a
party 11 lhs Maoon
Sp9
Alley for their resular June
ltglnAI-meeting. Those attending were
Rev. and Mrt. Martin Serb·
ford and Andy, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Hoffman and Tommy, Mr
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Mr. and Mr1. Clln'OI Wood111'11 and family and
MIU
Dorma Davlll ol Coktmbua villlt.ed hera over lbt weeklad.
Zelia 1'11'1')' wl1o has spent
time with her 110n·in-ilnr and
daughter W!OIIIpanied them to
her homa here.
Mr. Reed Jeffers was honor.
eel for Fathor'o Day when
family gathered at the
on Sunday evenilos for a
hecUid chleken wpper. Pre!~enl[
were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
fen and family, Mr. an4 Mrs.
lliebard Jlllm and Mr. and
loin. 1.&amp;¥11'11 JGrdJn end cl1lJ.
dren, loctr; and Mr. and Mrs.
Jlermaa CordrJy and M11.
Beu!U
4tbenl Route.

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Followmg . the pro"rarr., par· wh,re the)' visited
weeillnd Yllil In Thurllon Ylllil entl and fnends wenl to the livi!IO and also in lAndon.
Mr, •1111 ~. RIY Pullin• and olaJJroomi to view the 41•·
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plays of the crafts Q~ pr&lt;~- I
VJSITil Mtn'Kii!R
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Frienda received word Ihal l&lt;!hool whioh illoludod
!iva lipendlng the weekend
Pelf! WPI!,, huabllld
Ill plllltl. uvo lllrUei, platur" IIIII Mrt. Kallt Youn11 il!ld
Eclllll Wakely, Is critically ill books made up of Bible verses were Mr .. and Mrs. otho
In a-femorial Hospital, Mari•~ and other subjects. Mrs. Roger and family of Burbank,
Ia, following a heart attack. l\lorsan served as sec,etary of Mr. and Mrs. N~lson Re_pp
Hie J'OOIII n11111btr II 310.
the 1chool ond 111otlters provid. daugllter of Bov1lle, Oh1o, lllr.
eel trpnsporllltion to the two and Mrs. }lowJrd Yow and
~- Qcorp Mowrey rtlllr~~o churches tach day. A picniQ J,inda, Mr. and Mrl·
ed ll•mt Tuesday lifter a vJsll wQI b@ hatd Friday wconclude lllldiolt. MJ'. and !o!r1.
In Cleveland with her son and the school.
Manuel and sons, Racine, and
dallfhtol'in-law, Mr. and Mrs. - -=~--::"==::::
George Mowrey Jr. and family.
Her granddaughter. Linda Jeon.
acooJllpanied her home for a '
visit 1
tlldon Kraeuter and daug!,ier
LeU lllat, wtre WuctnesdM
bulllteSS''\'IIJiol'll In Belpre.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill Nere
'J'ullday visitors in Pt. Pl~as·
ant, W. Va,
Mrs. Ricbard Briggs and
chQdren, Crlsty, Ricky, Bohbie
and Bonnie Lynn of Columbus
SPill! a couple of days
this
wllll&lt; wlUt Mr. and Mrs. Wen·
dell Frecker, Racine, and ot11er
rela~ves. This is the first visit
th•l Bonnie Lynn, wlio wa~
hom May 6, has made with
her grantlpiiW!ts-

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Staff, Officers
Enjoy Picnic

'd lbe 8tofl and Officers Club
of Me!Js Temple Pythian Slstert at . its !IIIIIUII picnic supptf btld M01141J evenina. The
dlnller was served from a
bit C@llrflll wllb 11 floral ar·
rugeJIItnl In pill~ and
dtr wllh matdllnj colored
dies.
Tlte president, Bttty Spencer,
wllcomed membon and one
g~MBt, Mr. PhU Meinhart Mr.
and &amp;fn, lolotnhlrl wtr• hono•r·l
ed during the dinner in observ·
aw ol ll1air Wld4lnl anniver·
sary.
11 short prosram was h•ld
following the dinner and included a reading by Mrs. Karl OW·
en whieh had been written by
Mf, F'rell Jackson, ... Mrs.
NIIJ(J]Ing read, "Ohlo Beautl·

fill." Mrs. Neulzling also

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Willi, Mn. David FJIIPer, Mn.
Elflt J-.111' Mn. !lbtnll Clll·

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Slturdly 9 A.M. .. IP.M.

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olblntllo CGmpact n1111 window• onlr U ln,hn wldo
or lnotalls througft tho wall. Excluolve A.lr Sweep powerdriven louvoro au~Qmaticalty JwetJ cooi.Jr from wall It
wall, roorn If roo111. througlto'll pur homt. Tilt TIUll
gives you 30% more elfecttvo cooling than ordinary
~t~odelt of tho oamo alit IIIII only blow cool air In one
dlrtctlo!l.
OUIET ,._, A WHISPER!
Glboon'oturblnt blower, 2·spoad ran rnoll&gt;r and opeclat
muffler are aurrounilld on fll/8 llldta with tound doldanlno fiber olou to uaurt you.of qulfloperttlon.

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IVOry 81baon air oondiUoner undergoeo3 solid hours of
carolulllaUng If uaurt your troub""ru®mfort. OniJ
Gibson make this ucluoivo "QualitY lolllt" tut • • •
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The Dodge Boys
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T~JChlftp
For Famllill, p!l
JaQia SchmQU, Debbie Gruu· IClln Lealon Au~lllar of Drew and llllndf·
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sented Ia 110111• Hrl»tiift ,llltl tonCI and llltrCIJpt.
!:f, S~dy Swartz and lille IIUU, Webster Post met ~ Tuesdsy MQ, WilBon Carr, eighth dil- -.4 vkll pruldallt;
draQI&amp; at 1111 ~ ~~~~ ~~--heJ.P"I Wlrf
~ddleport High School jpplors, el1l
lth Vir8)nla Fisher, trict president, WJI illlrodaCed H.art~, -!af7:
weonesooy · · - .,
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retul'JII(i Sunday from Columbul fN 1:!;t ~ h rgo
and lpokll on life 1111 mbership lleuler treasurer: Pwl
ehildren attendiDS the Vae!lltion Marcaral &amp;dwlll'dl, P9 TtY· l.lrs Earl Kn!lbt 11as
lJDert "'"' ~...: ~:::c~:~ "•, .,...
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Churcb IIOIIool IJIOIIICirlll jO!lllo lor, lUll llav~ 11111 Dlll'li Ell- t!d fr~m Columbus where
lluckfye Girls' State at C.pital\ 1sJ!'e1' :
;~~ ~~t·the ·Depmmllllt altaPiallll 11111' 1&gt;-..iru ;;;._;,
ly .. ~h ~. ~~~~~~-"~~~ ~!"!'• H:~ :"ug~~n ~·:~ IIM'nl a w'tlk with her da~JI. Univer,ity._
Mel 0 1dys CUJIIlllg• 11 color vention In Colul!!liul 1o J u I set. at arms. .
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S.Venty clllldrtn .,;...,, en- Grades I and II bad lor their )Irs. Rotllilllf~.
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or ~eoled to pool!,lon• Ill· at 11f1111. A report pn the welcomed ao a sues!. The Umt Mra. Carr, oP 'blball of lhe
rolled in lhiiOiicol wliiiJ! IPds theme, ''W~rld of Ollleren~" Mine;'~ ~t!,
Gru
governmental mal!bin- Girls State tea at Wellston en rece1ved two naliooal ami
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with 'Siale aHall'l. Mill J(Jiapp, Mrs. J'llhllf and the standlnC wor~ In
J'llller JYOtll!lpd the gavel 111
Berovd Nil IIJIIIOIIIIced 11M! lherrie Sbultr ilcwmvanlatand Ia~ to le:ve ~:
a v~·
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served as Ch~ef ol throt1 gtrla apoMPI'ed by the Th• I'IIIOrl of tilt
welall and alao on beltalll
provam wilb Mllll allll pNo dr811181izatlon of the Bib I~ :alion in Florida. ~. GruO!er PohQI lor MoKiii~Y f 1 ~· M/: Unit alto atttndld lht U!JI,
®mmitfMe read by
lh• Uall, P!'IICilllld a 8Ift tnllba1m
senllng an example of
Ill •tory of "Tho Good Samaritan. ' will reii!I'D Monday by
ao pre&amp; on
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Eulalia Web~ter save lhi his· nessy was accepted. A lettor
!lim', wh9 ll!llllled
coum of ollldy dm'llll lhl two Teachers and blllper• were with lhe olbafJ rem&amp;inin
of lharwood City • Mlot tor~ of the llmt for the past lbanu waa read frlllll t1ta 111&gt; m~mbm lor lbelr iiiollltl'iillon
w"''~s, led by llteir leaohm. Jean Fisher, 8QiB &amp;unborn, a ioQ er visit
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Schmonl ~K a oouncll ~mbtr year. A report on the district alta committee lor ~elp
lilt pail yelll' and
Tom Balltr, orpnist, played Mar~arQI Follrod and Nancy Mr, 8and ~- Dwaine Childs for ilaye~ Cll~. an~ Ml$~ R1: qonvenion ~old II Glouster leal ~e celebration. A vola
1of their memb&lt;lrsbiP
the PI'QOHtloniil Ill children 1Harris, grade i, and Mrs Nan ul Ravanawootl. w. v1 . vilil4ld Hr'l~ gn the lloar ~ ea 8pnday was given by Mary lhAnl!s was given tn Ray
At tile olose of tile mOiling,
enttrill lite 11111eiUIJ1
iPd IMoore, Mildred Zle~ler, Reulah Mootlay wllh her
for Cary Clly. .
Marlin. The fall conference will for two cors loaned the
the group djourn'" !IIIII•
choir 1~!1. 'l'bo eventns offering . H~yos. Faye Grirlllh and Sher· Mrs Jameo Murray Mr
,~ils Grueot~ •Bnd kMISiiGRul
held in Pomeroy, the dole iarv tor ~se in Regatta parade Ia! room wher' vake ictd
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i; laavlng this week lor Flori· Stale Chorus which resanled a
Mro.
Weboter. Mrs. Hennei·lr
Billlt
leiJ, a projeJ;t ol tl)f: Grade' Ill and IV prellllted da whore II@ will undPrto ba· oone&lt;~rt Frid•y eve~n . 1,1180 U was anno~nced that t ne oy an~ Faye Wildermuth were
acbool IIlli year.
stnrles of lhe Blblo I~ dram•. sic traminiJ In lhe servilll!. 1\!rs. 0fUeji81' wos BOiected~ to sm ~lghth diSt~lcl will enl&lt;rtnm elected os lha ekOcutivo eQm•
The JQIIdtrl~ten group lmd ••n1 several oonJs lncludlnl_ a Childs piMni to jilin him 01 i 111
tl 8 p~beqls at Ch1il"othe Veltlran• l mittoe. Naml!d 81 de1egatoo
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=u~i~ts~llte~m;•~,;H~ow;;;.;God~~P~Ia~n1 round and lhe hymn, "In Chr1~! later date.
nl:h'(";.,:r;r,:~ ~~r~a~:::.r: Hospital for lhCir b~rthday PPI'• tho Department cqpvenlon wer&lt;! II
HIGH STANDARD
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, There Is No &amp;nit Or WeltMrs. William (lr~eser
lllld CIF'P~Diorid by API!IIiury ty on July 7. A contribution uf Carrie Nmllng, ~ry l\lartl!l
HOIJ'~ PAINT
Th'l' also displayed examples daullhter, D~bbw,
to Fe~ney . Bennitt r ..t Amllf· t6 was given ltlwo~d t~e )lllrly lllld VirJinll Fisher. A contriCoVQp be"'r. stretches far·
thn--•nd luts Jon&amp;:er00D
Of lhttlf claii projoc't!er· heme Sunday from Columbus ican (..egmn and other ort:~n~a·
JOOKS AUDITED
bution ol 12~ wa~ made to
•'l otdinary ho~oe paint..
ers ind helpers ~or:
M,n: l whore Debbie attended Buck· lions. Miss 8\\WII; Wli IPOnsor· Books of Theodorus Council, Drum and lluglll Corpa,
tlJ eleanmg.
llebu. L1lhon A kl 0•
by Feeney • )lennett AU~III· Daughters of America, wer~ lll&lt;P•cl In partlclpnta in tlta .
· ~yo (llrlo' 8toto and Mn. Grot•
ionally $ 95
durab •·
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~!IJ- In Live As A Christian Sllr VISited With rolatlveo. .
Miss Rue co-sponsored by audil!lli ')\ijosdoy evening at partJnanl eonnntion Ill
Gallon riOW anly
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. .. was 1\lr. L. W. McComn• was m the 10rority, Mlol l)gbmool by the home of Mro. Joseph Beeg. ~us un July !7.
;:orld of C:i~ lrtdll• Colulflbus oV!'r the weekend to the Child Coll!lllrvatign Lotasue, le, Racine. a trustee. A sooml It was decided w ilave an ice
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v and fn::':Oiuded a mo~k V"ll his mother, Mn. J. w. and Mill GPIIOiOr, BuoineiB hoW' was enjoye4 ~nd rerm:'· cream ooqial. the da!&amp; and
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of McCOmas.
Pro!eialonal Women.
IIIIIH\11 were 'erved by the host· to be announced '!lid the pro·
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Ronln (Butch) and Rohort ~.to ible "The S!"'Ond M'fie." lolr. and Mr~. t..eon Saelenl
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PulllnJ ol Thi111lon art 1pend· T1! ~ '
Parlllra Rus- of Homeslead, Florldo,
SWidiY aftemoon oaller1 were tee; Mrs. Richard Compixoll, penoes of delegatol to the oon·
ng 8 few day1 wllh their ~0 ~;h w~ ~iml~ Guinther last week h@re with his
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stlarles financlol secretary : Mrs. Liii10 vent ion. Sarall Rouah wao n•m·
grandparenll, Mr. and Mltl and' Marg Re~l#r. Mark · Rus· . and family, Mr. and Mro. . and Carl Pullins o! Flatwoods H.auck, troasurer, and
Mrs. ad aa chatrrnan lor thll pro)eot.
Rollin Bearlto and Mrs. Roy- sell gave the conclu~ing Bible dolph Saeleno ond son, Denn1 1111'1 ~ogor aJnlth.
!lay fleidenobel, doj&gt;Uty.
Mrs, Carr lllllall'" lllo oUtmood Pullins Sr.
ve111\ al14 t)le Rev Max Done- Thlely werethenroule khometoo o

party.
reported Ill were Mrs.
HOrace McEibinny, .Marprel
Joaes, Mn. Griff Russeu and
Mn. 'WIIIIilm AIIIJian. ~ames
wm piiJid aid pNII IWird•
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VltJinla ow-. Doria Bailey.
Mn. Neutrllal and Mro. George
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Debra, Mr. Harry Plekens and aant, attended the funeral of
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Salltly, Mro. Harry Hoffman, Mrs. Tennant's brolber, Mr.
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Mr. and Mr1, Robert ·eoolle. Presley Whiteman at New Mar· POINT PLEASANT, .WEST \Ior the largest purn In archery
Jlila111nl lor ~
ROTARY CLUB
, W:S,ville,
Va, on Monday. VIRGINIA - JUly II bow and h\1\ory.
lwo ye,rs was a
Tile Rolli')' Club mot
on
,..;. ::_ "•• R. ::. Vance !ll'l'ow monlll In West Vlrllnla, \ Tile field archlry "'llOI!ail
teacher in Wllhbii!Ca
TIIUI'Iday mnlne lor their l'tJ· IIII'DI lhe waekend wttll Mr. when tho 4th annual
will require five day•' shooting PT. PLEASANT In Galllpoi!J.
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IIIJr dkmor meellna. A abort and Mrs John Grlmea at lfur· al Ar~~ ~~fl~nshlp ~r- , from July 2&amp; to JulY 21. U. S. lie Ruth llunter has bee•
Sloce AUJuel, 1968, lllfl, meetlne wa1 &lt;onduet- al Route, Virginia.
~·m~n ;told ~m:e ann~ •· 1chtmplono for all divlalons
as one of the six
lcr h•• been 5upervllol' of Inerl. ThOIHI lllendlng were Her. Andy Ber11ford baa been a io:l
t nd
ry I ~r: he decided from a liold
toacbm in the
slrucl~ lq_ MIQOfi Clon!IIJ
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IIWI !,ayne, Donald F. Roush, ~~cal patient at Holzer IJDB. Ohio ·~i~r "..,:::.:;ty~
1,!00.
Ct!fPI that 11 now bo- Scbool1, 1111d lor tlta put ltlf
IJoyd Rouoh, Richard 0 r r1, pJ ·
Point Pleasant 11 the flrst The Gray Eagle
pmlng at Mlll'lhall U)llverolty. monlhl ltQ heeD 41retiiDJ U..
Jaek P'leaher, Clyde
Foley, Mrs. JeB!ie Yonker of Tam. lite ever to hold archery'a lar- :dependent fieldarchlry
Mfl. Hunter il el!l'olled in Remedial Reading •1111 sum- l
Roine
pa, Florida i• vlslttns hsr sJo. gaat national contetll at tile · menl aliO wtll be bald
111 elovon week
mer Reatllils
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Capehart, llarry Millar, Edwin ter and brothcr•in·lew, 'fr. and B!me locale in the same year. !July 3-4.
vam al the
county schools under Tille I I
Sleln, Arthur Thabet, Rolph Mrs. Fronk :!erkle and other The
archery nl· , The prolesJional low'ney wiD F"&amp;l"'lll conellts of
of the Elenu:ntory, BecondNJ .
Whitmore, Bob Gilmore, Rev. nlatives here.
tlonala. July 3-4, will determine eelebrata with a parade, ftrlo """""'· oblervatlon and
Education Act.
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Marcus Troul!h. Karl Wllet.
Mrs. Martin Ohlinger
has lhl lJ, S. men and women pro- works and I queen'• ball.
lfelpallon Ill oummer
While studyin• In thl Ni'l'.,
One Thl!l'iday llle
Rotar been violtlng frlenda and reJa. fesslonal champion&lt; lor 1966. Mc{;J(ntlc Wildlife Statton 11 prosrams and a•lllemenl
lhluummer in llunllnlton,
Club held their stoto conve:. lives ill Jane Lew, W. Va.
The '12,!00 purl8 Slllt'anteu lho 1ite of the eontull.
In tha lll'ta -and, alao,
ia llvtnS with her
lion In Parkersburg A golf Mllrsha Sprouse'a name was 1110 profmionala from all IOC· ina II avaUable here and
trips that will bt made
who is110 also eiii'OJI411 Ill
tournament Wla held In COli- 0111itted amona thoBI attendlna 110111 of lhe
competing
Krodel Pork.
MCIIon with the convention CIIIIIP Luther, at Camp Ceaaar,
Kentucky and
wldclt wu won by P'rllllk ea~ Dear WebJier Sprlnp W. Va.
hart of tha looal club. Others Jut week from 81, Paul's Loth·
from the club altondiliK were eron Church.
Donald P'ogloiOng and Noloon Mr. and Mn. Jame• McComb
Jennings.
and Jimmy of P1tlsburgb spent
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CHI!ROKJ!i!:
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E R h M w lte 11 h County'• summer ochool pro- nlmstrip projtl&lt;!tors,
lllration Club met for
their ' ous ' fl. a r
uo vam under Tille 1 of tho lllle- projeclorl, overhead
LADIES
June meeting at the home of and John of Royal Park, MICh· mentary and Secondary
tachistoscope•. and
Mrs. Delores Oliver.
I.IJan visited l!everal dllts last lion Act 01 1965 is now in
readers.
Durin, ths busln..s meetiug week with Iter parenlf, Mr and second week wilh 590
All theso classes, both road·
&amp;
the group discu"ed holding 8 Mrs. Probe E. Rouah.
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bake sale In the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Okay .Killings· enro e in e pro&amp;ram.
ins and special education, are
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They also decld'd to start 0 worth and children of Richmond, program include•
" ' and bein~ made more
eontest, "T.O.P."
Virginia have been Villtlllll her nine spoolal education classes for the pupils throulfh music, II
The lesson topic "The Club parents, Mr and Mrs. Wilbur ~:::!,~.:1e:~at~:r~.a•e ~\~ \limes and field trlpo.
Member - An Alert Citl%en" Webb.
Elizabeth kymour,
1 morning and afternoon ciB8o. Mro
was presented by !.Irs. Archie Mr. and Mrs. JohMy Rou1h
who during the regular scltool
CHILDREN$ &amp; TEENS
Browning.
have returned to their home , The schools in which these year is physical
education
Those utlentllng were Mrs. bert after vlsitmg In Nitro, W. olasoes are being held were de· teacher at the Pt. Ploaoant now
Archie Browning, Mn. Gerald V1. Mr. Roulh waa aloo e pa· termlned as the reaull of a aur· Junior High 11 In l!barg1 of
Clark Mrs. Alva l.uckydoo Mrs. llenl at Charluton Memorial vey conducted by the Count~ roeroatioo program and
K. K. Sc. l•·s, Mrs
Lutller lloopltal.
8uperintend1111t's office
lail otructo the teacher aideo oo that
Smith and Mrs oiiver.
Bob Whitmore I• altA!ndlng year. The 1urvey revealed that they may conduct recr..tfono
SCOT!' ROUSK IIOI'IOBED Boya State held this week at the avera1• lamtiy Income In periods.
Scott Roush WIIJ ho!lored on Jackoona Mills.
these achonl attendance areas
Mrs. Toni Clendenin, who
btl $0Venlll birthday with a Carolyn Routh, daulhter of was pot so hilfh as the averalie a muaie major and tauJht aecparty on Friday at the home Mr. and _Mr•. Doreey L. Roush family income In .other ochool ood grade at the Hendersoo
of his porenti, Mr ind Mrl. 11 spandmg two weeks vis1tmg attendance areas m the coon- ochool lest year, is tho muate
John F, Roulh. Games were her aunt and uncle, Mr. and 1 The surv~ also reveal~!&lt;~ director for the program.
played and prizes won by cijr· Mrs. Dave Jl#lr In Clevela"d, that_ there woo. a high concen·
There . ore lour coordinatore.
u1 Morr~'· Mary Nlcewander, Oh1o. .
tration of pup1le 1n t ~ • • e A coordmator lo rfiJIOIIslble
Randy Lyons Othero attend- MIU11 Bumprner II I palionl acboois whOle roa.!illj abillly administering the program
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ing were Jell, Lathe~ J u d v in Pleuant Valley H._pital. She wao below average,
several schools. The OoG.,dlftat.ll
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their
ochools
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Bobby Ntcewander, R1ta N1ce,.
reading clasaeo 1, to hel Jill· es am,...,, . Peasant
wander, Dwain Jluitlll, Kathy brMr. andnd hMildro. l.ahrry Chelue, .. plio who don't road 11 wefl 11 lor and Junior hisJI aeltoola;
MENS_ 1.91,
ew a c ren avo ro r"'
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Gary Conley Henderson Sunad to their home after vacation·
ahou~ T~ elp pupl~ ~ nyside and Hannan· E.;,l
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~vid=l eas, Moson 1nd Waha1111; and
ARREST8 IIEPORTBD
attention may bt pven puplll Mrs. Lola Bhmn, Cenlral, Jloooe.
PT. PLEASANT - Arnot&amp; and much USI! il being made of 'Ill and Leon.
roeorded at tha counl)' JaU lhe
pa11 24 hour~ were, Guy Fin·
Pleaoant Valley Rotpllal
ley, ~. Apple Grove, Intoxlca·
tion; GeoriO Koontz, 43, !lend· Admitted - Mrs. Carl Gard·
For All TN F1mlly
11110D, Intoxication; Geor10 W. j oor, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. BUI
Rocm, II, landyvll!o, W. Va., l Crawford, Pt. Plea•ant.
to
llltollcalloD, and David MeDlocbaraod - Mra. William
Quat.!, 27, Adcliloll, Oblo, peace Rousb, New H.aven; Mrs. David
lftl'l'ant.
ClarkBOII, Gallipolis; Mn. Char·
OFFICES TO CLOIIE
llll Whitt, Galiipoll~; Mrs. N"'
MIDDLIPORT, 0.
PT PLEASANT Ali ffi , Ill Ca,.y, Apple Grove: Mrs.
0 ce&amp; ' Raymond Reed and daughter,
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Middleport, 0.
"AI" ""'NDITIONED"
In lba Maoon County Court·
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houae will close at the end of
tlta work day Friday and wUI
SabMersi~le
not reopen until Tuesday, July
6th, In order that tho employH
I'IIP1tr
may enjoy a lona 4th ol July

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Faber-Son meeUng, Mr. Otba Mrs wnuam Gress Mrs
Lieving aerved u lender lor old Zartle Belinda'
Zerltle
the evening, A film "The Har· Mro. Eddlt
vester" was shown to t h o -cliff Rollih Mrs
ll"up.
Roush, Mls; Judy Athey, Mrs.
Those attending were Chal' Roy Hollman, Mrs. Roy Jones,
les Weaver, !Iandy Weaver, Mrs. !lay weaver, Mrs.
Eddie Hai;U.ad, Otha L10vmg, Lee Rousb, Mra. Thelma
Lawrence LIOVIng, David LIOV· hart, Mrs. Larry
Mrs.
ing, Robert Grinstead, Lewis Harry Miller, lllrs.
Capehart, Lewis Capehart, Jr., Bumgarner, Peggy
Edgar Layne, llernlll'tl Lieving, Annl Bumprnw, Mrs
Ralph Sayre, .llalph Sayre, Jr., ard Burris, Mrs. Pete
George Hester, Qtlie
Rousb, Becky Burris, Mrs. s. H.
Sobn Bumgarner, Robert Cooke mire, Mro. otha Lieving
lllll Phil Cooke.
Paul Rickard, Mrl
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Jewell, Mrs. Claylnn A1hey,
P.FC llalpb Roush loft on Mrs. lial'ry Capehart, Mr a.
Tuesday for Fort . Bennina, Tom Hoffman, Mrs. Fred
Georgia, alter spendina a twe?' ey, Mrs. !Wgene Hudnall,
ty-day lurloll[!b here With hJJ abetb Hudnall, Mrs.
Harry
parents, Mr and Mrs.
Fred Pickens, Mrs. Jack Flesher,
Roush. From there he will be Mrs. Doneld F. Rouoh and Mrs.
senl to VIet Nam with the 39th Charles Weaver
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MRS BERJSFORD HONORED The Lutheran Church Men
Mn~. Martin Berisford wa1 met on Wednesday evening in
honored with a stork shower lhe New Haven Park f o r
on Fr!rlay evening at the E.l1. a cook-oul. Harold Roat, presi·
B. Church. Members of the Uve dent, wos in charge of the
Wire Class were hosteaseo.
meeting.
The gueat list Included Mrs. 1'hoee attending were Jooeph
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Layne, Robert Layne, Lloyd
Rouoh, Donald Bumlfardnar,
Harold Rose and Dean
gardner.
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The Win One clasa of the
For The '•mlly
E.U.B. Church held a
party 11 lhs Maoon
Sp9
Alley for their resular June
ltglnAI-meeting. Those attending were
Rev. and Mrt. Martin Serb·
ford and Andy, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Hoffman and Tommy, Mr
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PIZZA

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Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFI
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POMilOY

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"He talktd me Into solni tho U.S.A. llrot, b&lt;rt all wt'vo
IIIII beaU...
Ob1o. End ,.... sewer trouble.
We have aU silo ....., 011cl&gt;
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WY W971. d8, or alght.
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WHEEL
AUGNMENT
and

IRAKE SERVICE
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Ph-f92.1576
W. Main 11.
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checked off 10 far is the other tnd of Sunny Cr11k!"

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PEANUTS

COMING S~l
Ordorlnw To

Prontico would sot nothl"' done with mo cone!"

IJ SCHULZ

...,..OurOolvo-lto

Cnw's Steak House

,.....,,o.

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WHEn
THE BORN LOSEII

ALIGNMENT

ly AliT SANSOM

and

Gnlonr Bocl1

SERVIa

Wora

IN MASON, W. VA.

·--·-·-------.:__

..Oh, absolutely! A wom!lln'a place is in the home!

Blaettnars

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LIKE MAD!

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BISCAYNE 4 DOOR
SEDAN-$2295

*4 New '66 Chevrolets With Fadory Air- Conditioning

el'ment llealer BetlriDI

a

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NOVA CHEVY II
H. T. Cpe. •• $2282

__________________ ....

Ill MIDOLIPORT, 0.

... Rent
Paul Kerr, Oleoter,

IMPALA H. T. CPE.
Color White- $2495

Ready For lmme diate Delivery II

1'011 LWI
SOHIO SERVICE
STATION

.. ow .....

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H. T. Cpe.- $1989

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llomt, J .hedJtOODIS, largt
tlleo, l&gt;lr&lt;b eabinele, eleoVil oven, bot plate, Jarp ,
IIYing room, dlablg room, J
fireplacoa, built 01 garage,
lull hasemelll, 2Z ocros, lovel
1o ..u~q llfOuod, bOlD for
lionel, 2 pondo with 11811,
pleuty of ..... Old sllrubbery,

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At Pomeroy Motors You Can Buy A New '66

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Super Sport Coupe, black vinyl top, undalwood flallh, Ill vlnr:.=~ w,!th bucket seato, V-8 eu&amp;Jne,
automatic
n, power steerln&amp; and brake1,
wiN wheel ....,.., 8:00 wblte waD tlreo, lhowo little
wear, radio. heater, 1 real buy.

AutomaUc lrau. Power oteer!D(.
lntertor. Radio alld heater. Extra good

1965 IMPALA H1rdtop Coupe_ $2295

or(lldo,lood tlrel.

Locally owned and only 12,000 mlleo, 8 eyl. engine,
power steering, IJIOtleU fawn Interior trim. BeautUul
maroon flnllb. Radio, beater and Ill the worke. •

1964 Corv1ir Deluxe 2 Dr. Rtelliceclte,991

I II

PIIOro c:.pya,. lolmodotflepl

lUGS lUNNY

EVERY CAR REDUCED IN PRICE I
1965

1963 CHEV. lmpill _ Reduced to $1695
Hardtop ooupo, white llDlth. epotlealy clean nd in·
terjor, 3~7 enpne, automatic trablllllteloD, power
·llteirlng and brakes, wbltt Will tlree like DOW, radio
aDd better•

1962 Buick lnvlct1 Conv, R•duced te

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1964 Ch.v. Bisayne 4 Dr. Reduced to 1 ' .
Grey flnlsh, vinyl b!terlor, 327 ru. bL lbll•· .
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heat.r. Std.'lrau.
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On A·New Chevrolet, Or An

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!otal prieo- fi,IOII.OO.
olowD, balaace $12.BS
per

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bolb. Clooo "' ltGn.

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t roomr fl bedrooms), two i
hallu.
APPLE GROVE - 16,000 buys
~ acre, 1 story, 6
room
bouse, S hcdroomo,
balb,
forced air beatiug system,
1
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ROUSH &amp; LYONS
~~L~~~
-CAMPING
If. · M

C. &amp; J. Trailll' S.les
• ••'" 11. Middleport,

PIZZA

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CALL WY-

Pick up At G. &amp; G. CAFI
Ill W. MAIN

POMilOY

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too 1.15-

t.._DH.

"He talktd me Into solni tho U.S.A. llrot, b&lt;rt all wt'vo
IIIII beaU...
Ob1o. End ,.... sewer trouble.
We have aU silo ....., 011cl&gt;
iDeo. Reasouallle rates. Clll
WY W971. d8, or alght.
t II tic

EXPERIENCED

WHEEL
AUGNMENT
and

IRAKE SERVICE
.... Alignment Shop
Ph-f92.1576
W. Main 11.
,..,...,
r~~~~~~~rb'

checked off 10 far is the other tnd of Sunny Cr11k!"

-1&lt;:.......

PEANUTS

COMING S~l
Ordorlnw To

Prontico would sot nothl"' done with mo cone!"

IJ SCHULZ

...,..OurOolvo-lto

Cnw's Steak House

,.....,,o.

EXPERIENCED

WHEn
THE BORN LOSEII

ALIGNMENT

ly AliT SANSOM

and

Gnlonr Bocl1

SERVIa

Wora

IN MASON, W. VA.

·--·-·-------.:__

..Oh, absolutely! A wom!lln'a place is in the home!

Blaettnars

eNOWOPEN

Pomoi'OJ

LOOK roR GRAND
OPENING SOON!

aew
diliolll!d ear Is ill stool! ol

••

... llollday

KOOJl bouso wtlb hatb
largo Jo1 on Depot Sl. Ill

I'll.-- lor

lond, 0. Pll. - ·

Polllei'OJ llolllr Co.

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UN!
I'UIIII!IIOT -

PIIOII-

IIJ!M1 - Bur IIIIo, 1500.00
-iliwD. bal.- $42.0S P or

WE'RE STILL TRADING
LIKE MAD!

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Alber! M. CU. Bronr

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L._
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PAIIITING,~
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110. Braley.
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VACANCY, . ~~~~~~~
for invalloi lit 'JII!iell ol IDJ
tlDd, . . ..!11' lomlle, H
ounloil caro II
- . .......... Anaa
Haineo, Porlllld, Ohio. PL
113-21111.
• :M ...
hour pr..a.il

BAR MAID. !Jqulro tile HI-Ho
lllr, Mlddleport, 0.
113 71&lt;

WATER IIAllLIIIfl, , _ fiD.
6 t 30ie

1211.

t.l'it.

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C!oolville, Ohio. Phont ffl·
all after I p. m. I 14 12lp

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For I.e-

5

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el:l:pert

Bulinee~

OoUnaeJ.

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Phone flolllpollo 416-3741

. . 123
Gallipolis, 0 •
Allor 6:GG P.M.

iiou=SE,:::-1-m_,llt,...---,-- ol::-a.eot-=-.,.
or, Olio. can Iller 1 p. ...

.·o.

1;-;;:ROOM==-~---c-,-.,..
-c· bath,

NP.J' Cllll'iuqooD- ......... ..
4ll:li'•La44ll:a
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family. I'lL - ·
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Great Bargain Buys - Pre-4th fling I

el'lno OI&gt;JIOl'WnliJ ror M•
Who Wantl To Owa Hil
0... B""""'.
el'lld Tralnin( Prol!'am
(IWeebl

&amp;7..'!M
..... J

- -"?

BISCAYNE 4 DOOR
SEDAN-$2295

*4 New '66 Chevrolets With Fadory Air- Conditioning

el'ment llealer BetlriDI

a

~! ~ .·

NOVA CHEVY II
H. T. Cpe. •• $2282

__________________ ....

Ill MIDOLIPORT, 0.

... Rent
Paul Kerr, Oleoter,

IMPALA H. T. CPE.
Color White- $2495

Ready For lmme diate Delivery II

1'011 LWI
SOHIO SERVICE
STATION

.. ow .....

&amp; J•

CORVAIR
H. T. Cpe.- $1989

"""' tenceo, bonlera oa Rl
7 Old Rl 50, at junctioo of

15-lliiiMit

t wrr r

&amp;Unit

a.-..

• • e

Model Chevrolet As Low As • • •

ruch
llomt, J .hedJtOODIS, largt
tlleo, l&gt;lr&lt;b eabinele, eleoVil oven, bot plate, Jarp ,
IIYing room, dlablg room, J
fireplacoa, built 01 garage,
lull hasemelll, 2Z ocros, lovel
1o ..u~q llfOuod, bOlD for
lionel, 2 pondo with 11811,
pleuty of ..... Old sllrubbery,

i'

-y----

At Pomeroy Motors You Can Buy A New '66

E&gt;diDp--

AORac4

1HATtlBE

O.K. Used Car! I
DID YOU KNOW

..

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·~

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Loot your opera~
WY :Z.:IIIIII.I

Gr't llceDao I

can

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(HEV, lmp1l1 _ Reduced to $2595
Super Sport Coupe, black vinyl top, undalwood flallh, Ill vlnr:.=~ w,!th bucket seato, V-8 eu&amp;Jne,
automatic
n, power steerln&amp; and brake1,
wiN wheel ....,.., 8:00 wblte waD tlreo, lhowo little
wear, radio. heater, 1 real buy.

AutomaUc lrau. Power oteer!D(.
lntertor. Radio alld heater. Extra good

1965 IMPALA H1rdtop Coupe_ $2295

or(lldo,lood tlrel.

Locally owned and only 12,000 mlleo, 8 eyl. engine,
power steering, IJIOtleU fawn Interior trim. BeautUul
maroon flnllb. Radio, beater and Ill the worke. •

1964 Corv1ir Deluxe 2 Dr. Rtelliceclte,991

I II

PIIOro c:.pya,. lolmodotflepl

lUGS lUNNY

EVERY CAR REDUCED IN PRICE I
1965

1963 CHEV. lmpill _ Reduced to $1695
Hardtop ooupo, white llDlth. epotlealy clean nd in·
terjor, 3~7 enpne, automatic trablllllteloD, power
·llteirlng and brakes, wbltt Will tlree like DOW, radio
aDd better•

1962 Buick lnvlct1 Conv, R•duced te

--

'··'

1964 Ch.v. Bisayne 4 Dr. Reduced to 1 ' .
Grey flnlsh, vinyl b!terlor, 327 ru. bL lbll•· .
'

·

Turquoiu fiDlth, vinyl Interior, . . . ~:·il!\llto
heat.r. Std.'lrau.
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Deluu Interior, load wldtewan ar.t,

r~dle and

heitw.

• .

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.2!S ru&lt;.tARS,
Pt.E"A'&gt;E ! j

On A·New Chevrolet, Or An

IIPII1N(i t:
!otal prieo- fi,IOII.OO.
olowD, balaace $12.BS
per

- , ae....,Solnmu

- ~--.

Get A "Bang-Up" Deal Before The Fourth of July ·

-Ill.
!Gill ~ "···..
l'li otory, I 100011 12 .,._
bolb. Clooo "' ltGn.

8lllllh,
"'" reot
- ....
-·
... 1
'
• - and
z o1or1.
t roomr fl bedrooms), two i
hallu.
APPLE GROVE - 16,000 buys
~ acre, 1 story, 6
room
bouse, S hcdroomo,
balb,
forced air beatiug system,
1
aome river frontage.
GALL US FOR ADDmONM
PROpERTIES I I

By HOwtl SCHNEIDER

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A beautiful group of shells in orion and helanca -

bUlky hand knit look and flat knits - all top manU·
fltdtiiJ'el'S.

~.95 •nd $3·95
A aroup of womens short sleeve and sleeveless dress-

es - In button front and zipper front styles. Make

your selections now. A wide choice of styles, fabrics
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Mines Sizes 14 to 20
Half Sius 14* to 22*

.• GROUP. OF GIRLS PLAYWEAR
~eluded in thls group are shifts, short sets, sh!Its
~ -Frts, tennis dresses, and 3 pc. blouse, short

Checks and assortea
llrinta, pretty color com·
binatlom. CannQn'a first
quality terry dlab towela.

3 for $1·00

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S.ltl Modern Welnut

Llrre Double Dresser -

BookC8se Headboard Bed
and Large Cbest of Draw·
en. Plastic Tops on
Dresaer and Chest

"CRYSTAL PALACE"

Deluxe Seamless Sheer Cantrece Stockings. lmpec·
cable fit - Wrinkle free. Three popular shades.
Sizes Small

(8~ ·9),

Medium

(9~·10)

Glidden Spred Satin

Well known brand womens seamlesa nylon stockings.
Sizes 8¥.! thru 11 and stl'etch sizes. Seamless mesh,
aeamless plain, knit and seamlesa atretch.

Creamy smooth - so easy to uae! Weara like ens·
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Drieain 20 minutea.

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WALKING
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Tapered for perfect fit,
all cotton and dacron and
cottons: Solid colors and
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'2.95 ~ $3.95

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Permanently pressed, nev·
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and solid colon. Sizes 10
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ahorii and. bermuda 1horts - seersucker, twill,
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terns.

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Log Cabin Throw Rugs
ellt

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SIZE 24x36
$1.95
SIZE 27x41
$2.95
SIZE 3'x5'
$5.95
SIZE 4'xfl
$7.95
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$3.69

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toor. cotton, wash 'n

wear. Henley necks and
collars. Solid colors and
stripes. Sizes 4 to 18.

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IOYS $4.95

Cutr dusting time mhalf.

VELOUR S.HIRTS

Large soft ehenllle pUt absorb• the dual Flta over
all bOUle hrooma to dlllt ceiling, walla and hard to
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look. Solids and atripes. Sizes 8 to 18.

$1.00

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lOTS WEATHERED

DENIM JEANS

PRINTID

Soft and rugged. Tapered fil 13% ounce Sanforized.

New heavy duty zipper. Sizes 8 to 19.

PILLOW CASES
100~
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SbiM 29 to 36

Your choice of ClnDoD
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t.rre lise.

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Wo&amp;&amp;" wide. White, Putela, Brf&amp;bt Colorl, Dark

15C .

Shadea.

99c ,.r4

$4.91

SALEI

"FIELDCREST1'

4-Pia mCHEN sm

~'BANNER STRIPE"

MENS-"BACHELORS' FRIEND"

NYLO~SOCKS

Cool - long wearing e
Ion socks. Sizes ·10lh
Grey and Black.

OISH CLOTHS

top - ankle length ny·
13. White, Navy, Brown,

69c •,.1r
3 PAIRS $2.00

BATH TOWELS

$1.00

$1.98 Bath Towela _ _ _ Salt $1.59
99c Hand Towels
Sale 69c
49c Wuh Cloths
Salt 39c

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Bolla 4 crup1 of water In mlnutea for instant coff~,
tea, cocoa. Great for heatblg aoupa, canned goodt,
baby bottle1, etc. Made of ldghly polished aluminum.

$2.95
PACKAGED FOAM ·REMNANTS

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11ch

Size 6d of tiDe quality vtuyL All eolora are waen.
able ud JUDfut. Two beautiful patten~~ In eolora
white, wac, .broWD, .aftell, plllk, blue, yellow.

WRITING TABLETS
Size 6" x 9'', ruled ·............... 39c

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Hytone King Size

PLAIN WHITE ENVELOPES
100 In package ····· ·· · ··.. · .... ·· · 39c

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aquariums

2 full me pot holders, 2 oven mitta.
HeaVJ quWed eotton. Colored printa.

SHOWER CURTAINS

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DRESS .MATERIAL

CANNON

$)59

Gay Coaatm ID 111111rt

Fib all size flucetl.
lully atlacbed. Spray
bead fltl your banda com·

aOYS KNIT

Maple Dinette Sets

7-PIECI
Llrge 42 Inch extension table - 2 Captains Chairs
ud 4 lfate1 Chairs. High pressure plastic top and 2
- 12lnch extension leaves.

COLORPUL

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BATH SPRAYS

Heavy duty white cotton aocks. Two styles - short
top elastic aJl-()ver cushion on rib top crew socka for
cuual wear. Sizes 10 thru 13.

3

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$1-95 end'2·95

White Cotton Socks

Sized to 6X and 7 to 14

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$7.40 GALLONS-- ~~ $6.99
$2.35 QUARTS
SALE $2.00

MENS

~· ~Uored ah~rts for girls in short shorts, Jamaica

$5•50

4IUirfl

Mltching Sprtd Lustre _ _ $2.15 quart
GLIDDEN FLORENAMEL

WALKING
SHORTS

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VIsit Elbtrklds 2nd Floor for Grt1t Savings on
Summer Furniture - Bunting Gilden and Chairs
- Lloyd Spring a... Fibre Chain - ShoH AlumInum Folding Chain - StHI Chain end Rocken

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

•1•75

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Department

Homogenized Spred Satit&amp;- The Wonder Wall Paint.

88c •,.1r

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$98.00 Walnut Desk &amp;Chair_ Sale $78.00
$98.00 White Desk &amp;Ch1lr _ Sale $78.00
$79.00 Walnut &amp; Maple Desks sal• $64.00
$69.00 Mlple &amp; Mlhogany Desk Salt $54.
$59.00 Mahogany Desk
Sale $46.0o

SALEI

'•·~-~!'me Selection of Maternity Sportswear

SPECIAL.. GROUP OF

11ch

e Kneehole or Student Style
eEarly American - Modern and Traditional.
eMaple- Walnut- Mahogany- White.
esolid Wood and Formica Tops.

$1.98 Bath Towels _ _ _ Sale $1.59
99c Hand Towels
Salt 69c
49c Wish Cloths
Salt 39c

NYLON STOCKINGS

Sportswear
AND
- - - - $2.95 •nd $3.95

$1.00

SALE! DESKS

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and Long

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY

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Bi&amp; Selection
Colors and Blenda

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Size 18x27"
RUG SAMPLES

Bed Room Suites

SALEI CANNON

NYLON STOCKINGS

A SHIPMENT OF

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thlpment of Air Condltlonen, Refrlgeraton, Washen and Dryen.

"CANT RICE"

89c •P•lr

A wide selection of patterns and solids In fine tailor·
ed bermuda shorts. Some fully lined-side zipper.
Siua 10 to 18

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Cannon's exclusive Combspun procesa lfvea added
luxury, added smoothnesa, added life. Cannon pr•
shrunk fitted sheets have an exclusive ltretch-edge.
Both ends and all four corners are completely stretch·
able for effortless bedmaking.
TWIN SIZE 72"x108"
$2.76
TWIN SIZE FITTED
$2.76
DOUBLE BED SIZE 81"x101"
$2.96
FITTED DOUBLE BED SIZE
$2.96
PILLOW CASES, 42"x38" - - - $1.58 1 pair

BE·RMUDA SHORTS
•nd

$1.59

White Percale Bed Sheets

A SPE(:IAL PURCHASE OF WOMENS

~.95

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11,000 BTU eertlfied cooling capacity. An investment
in comfort for today and tomorrow too.
e Whisper Quiet Operation
e AutomatlcaUy Dehumidifies
e Eaay To Operate Control
e More Effective Cooling
ewashable Filter
eEasy Jnstallatlbn

UCANNON·

(10~-11).

$).95

~ Fitl all refrlgeraton
• Ideal for miXInc,
. Jtrvllll, atorlq
eSnap,on Ieakpriiolllda

$2.00 GARMENTS - - - SALE $1.14
$3.00 GARMENTS
SALE $1.71
$4.00 GARMENTS
SALE $2.26
$5.00 GARMENTS
SALE $2.83
$6.00 GARMENTS
SALE $3.37
$9.00 GARMENTS
SALE $5.00
$11.00 GARMENTS
SALE $6.08
$28.00 PEGNOIR SETS
SALE $14.79
$35.00 PEGNOIR SETS
SALE $18.50

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pusher sets. All conveniently hung for easy
ilelectlng. All easy to wash fabrics. Some no iron fa!J.
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Siua I to 6X and 7 to 14

DECANDRS
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WHIRLPOOL

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Regular $2.00 to $35.00
SALE

Regular and Extra Sizes.

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DISH TOWELS . •

Group of our better lingerie on sale Friday lnd Sat·
urday. Discontinued styles and colors in panties,
slips, half slips, gowns, pajamas, robes, slippers,
Peignoir Sets.
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CANNON TIRRY CLOTH

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