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~·· Bkownii."troops are Holding

80 ~t 40 Salon InStalls Qffieers
Monday ai"Racine.i.'egio~· Building·

sorl.ll

18, 1968

PQ.meroy-Mlddleport, 0.,

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CAtENDAR

~t =stitCh:,!~fc1:.,me~~::~

G,;tlf;ify·Fair
Flower Show
IsTbeReviewed
Wlndlng Trail

1be

Officers lor the coming yearllous !1hatrmen. were s~vea.
ter Road. Following _an ~
were Jnstailed when Meigs Coon· was reported that tbe .
Gai'den noon of sewing; Meidl MllliOa.l
and Brownie ·Troops oil tha KraWS&lt;Zyn, Trlna Gibbs;
WEDNESDAY .
ty Salon 710, 8 et 40, Jhet Mon- would stuff letters of TB
·,),·
wss boat of Garden club gave a demonslration on !lew to
:p~~f~~~~~ and Middleport are 1Leader, Mrs. A. R. Kn)ght: MEIGS RIDING Club will day evealn~ at the Racine Am· Ifor .lh• ·County Tuberculosis
olflcers of the county recently make melon balls. Pllins wert
~
a Day Camp at Camp Aides, Twlla Clatworthy, Beckyj have a work session at the Rock encan Leg10s hall.
OOCiation.
at 11\e CoiUDibla Gas Co. Oflice. Jl1llde for judging and !Dr a fair
at Chester. Mrs. A. R. H011dashal~ Debbie
Har'l Springs Fairgrounds Wednesday 1 Pearl Knapp, ch~pea~, ope~- The pouvolr meeting on
Mrs. Charles Lewis, county bc\oth. A dessert course wu
is the camp din;ctor. brecb~
.
Mr&amp;. Rog~~r KltUe of Glouscb~lrman and president served by Ans Holl~r and Marl1ev~nlng beginning at 6:30 p.m. ed tlie meetmg m ntuahstic day, July 17, and the
·~:u:~:r~i~•:re the uruts and The Maples, No. 2 Umt, B81'- when construction will begin on !Drm. Louise Stewart of Athens, on Monday, at the Nell
ter vl&amp;lted Monday with
'be Wlildlng Trail club, pre- lyn Mcintyre to nme members
:tj
including
89 1bar• Anthony, Ida CasJe, Bar- the new show ring. Leo Kenne&gt; ,a m~mber ol Ga!lia Salon 612, Columbus, were announced.
aunt, Miss Vesta McCoy.
&amp;i~ and welcomed Don Reu- and three guests, Jo Toney, Soli
and 42 helpers and small , bara Fultz, April Frazer, Deb- dy, Jr. is urging all members to was Inlroduced. Reports of vaP. parody, to be presented by
.
ter secretary of the Fair Board Bentz and Eddle Holter.
children:
Ira Goodnite, Daren
Hollis, be there to gel the work underlocal Salon on Sunday, was
Steve Dootittle, son of Mr.
•
.
.
'
Brownies
D1ane Lewis, Diana
Lynch, way
cossed and plans made for the and Mrs. George Doolittle, Be· as •uest. Prmted ~grsms ~
Busy Bees from the Beeches [Cindy Manle). Deborah Mul-~
.
TIHJRSDAY
M
pracUce held on Tuesday even- rea, i&amp; the flUeS! of his grand· the county flow~r sow ~~ ~
Unit No. 4. Mern Ault, Mary I ford, ~artha McNeal.' J a~ e t I POMEROY BEND C. B. Ra-~ ~
lng.
•
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn buted. ~~t!~!re:f.':neds th~
K. Gallagher, Cmdy
Glaze, Lee Neal Judnh O"en, C,~rol dio club will hold its regular ~
It was voted to get · a· suite Lambert. He accompanied them
b Pa uesUon
Juhe Hamm. Cheryl llanmng, , Topel. Teresa Thomas, Shar·l monthly meeting, Thursday eve. I ~
of l'OOll18 at the Neil House for lo Middleport as they were re· ~gra~~w~lo~od. y q
Kathp Hnrns. Tam! Hollman. un Wilson, Brenda Van Meter, I nlng, July 14. at the club house!~
the Marche. Those who plan
from a lrip to New "u was an:mced that Mr•.
VIckv Manle) Lee Ord, Hecky 1Mila Powell, Beverly Smith,
L' 1 H 11
•
attend are Pearl
York with Mr. and Mrs.
,
Rou~h . Beth Vaughan, Knsta VIcki Abbot, Linda Rupe: Lead· I onyo:~n P~AYER Group ofl j''
Thornton, Gladys
ter Knight and Mrs. Pete El· Alberl: Ponte, an accredited
Morm l\lm Ohlinger Tdmnu ers. Mona Lee Neal, Charlene! the Laurel Cliff Free MethodiSt I
Catherine Welsh, Eunle
berleld.
/::~."~~.'%~ :·:~;ou\~ Tbe annual picnic meeting oJ
Hunnell. a guest. LuAnne Hun- Thomas, Delores Lynch. Aide,, church will meet at the church, I
er. Myrtle Walker and
Mary A-lsi class Pete Werner, who
.
ced th t · th the Middleport Business
and
nell and Lea dm Edna Hun- Debbie llunnell ; Other helpers, 1
Mrs. Welby Whaley returned Martin '
.
wr 81so announ
a
e Professional club was beld Tues,
•
Ohlinger Thursday, at 6:30 p.m.
hom T d
.
ft
·
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Is stationed at Charleston, S.
convention of Garden
,1 M N 1 D
1
1"rs.
nell. Sara Owens. Sharon Gaze,
c ea. onna .
• ROCK SPRINGS Grange will
•. ues ay evemng, a er Mrs. Stewart mstalled
the C. is here for 8 30 day leave cl bs will be h ld In Cln i U day evening In the social room
0
Aides. 1'\dJH.: v Arnold. Jackie Annie Chapman (art director).
Th
a vtstt in Athens w1th Mr. and officers The tables for
!
.
e
c nna of the Columbus and Southem
Seidenable.. Sharon
Glaze. Ann Rupe. Lois Burt, music.
meet Thursday, at 8 p.m. ere Mrs Sam Bolin
ti 0
. d
ted I ed d With hiS parents, Mr. and Mrs.
year. Mr. Reuter explained Ohio Electric Company. Mrs.
Fl
11 will be practice for inspectio~.
·
·
~ were ecora
n r an G. G. Werner.
to get entry tickets and
Helpef' ilita ltamm. Donna Buckeyes No. I.
orane A picnic dinner at 7 p m. will Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilder- white. Installed were Myrtle
deadline for entry tick- Grace Pratt, president, opened
Glaze. .
Burney . Shelia Folmer, Connie precede the meeting.
lmuth visited Sunday evening at Walker, Chapeau,
. EunJe Mrs. Cora Slua~t has returnlhe meeUng and presided.
LittlP Elvt&gt;s Unit ~o 5. An1ta ;Grueser, Connif' Lanmng,_ DarFRIDAY
Galli olis with Mr and Mrs Bnnker, First DemJ-Chapeau ed to her home m Olarleston, ets.
Miss Jane Douglas, receni
Ash, Debbie Bailey. Julia Cape~ lene Michael s, Ann Ohlmger, ICE CREAM SOCIAL at lhf Pet/Nibert and'la;.ily and al: Premiere; Julia Hysell Second W. Va., following a visit here Refreshments ol COIIkies and graduate of Hol%er Hospllal
hart. Jafkle Carst y, Tm.J Dul· Ot&gt;hb1e Ohlmger Mchsa Rlzer, I
.
.
,.
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Demi Chapeau Deuxiene· Ma- with her brother and
punch were served by Ule hns
f)', Chel'le Fry. Crv.·stal Glaze, Becky Seelig Becky Will, Di- ' Rock Spl'lngs MethodiSt Church so VISited at Holzer Hospital.
Mart' S t .
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M
dM H
Cook tess club from an atlractive Ia- school of Nursing, and recipl,
' ,
' Fridav July 15 at 6:30 p.
ry
m, ecre a~re-cassiere, aw, r. an
rs. omer
.
d I d ent of the nursing scholarship
-Patty Heston, Vicki Hoffman . ana Carsey. 1-!:hzabeth Blaett- on
.,
,
.Mr and Mrs Robert Lswis Dorothy Spencer L'Archiviste·
ble In white cover an er.n ere
Kim Jones. Mic!ie!a l.ronard, nar . VIcki Blankenship, Mela- ~· Five flavors or home~a~e and family hav~ returned home Eileen Searles L''Aumonier ·
Brian Stewart has returned with an arrangement In red given by the local club, waa I
Cindy R(•cdy. t\ngu'
SJsson, , me Burt. JL'nny C~apman, Maur ~~ cream, cake, cmd hot drmks after a two weeks vacation at Gladys Mowr~y, L'Concierie.
to ~~~ home In Columbus after white and blue, made by Mrs. guest.
Lisa Thom:.~s. Hrbrcca Thomas, ine Hennessy, F..d1th Mees, Peg- will be sold.
~
Intermediate Lake
Bellaire
On behalf of the
Mrs a Ytslt here with his grandpar· John Terrell. Favors were small . She expressed her apprecla·
Kathy Werr.' Leiid!'rs. Joyce gy O'Bmn. Sandy Curtis. She!- POMEROY HIGH SCHOOL Mich
,
' Stewart resented Mrs.
.
Mr. asd Mrs. G. G. Wer- ftags in candy standards. The lion lor the scholarship and hoi&gt;'
Leonard, Donna Jones. Carolyn lv Clark Leaders Carol Oh- Athletic Association wall spon.
"th
p t cha
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patriotic theme was also car- ed. that it would be continued
'fhomas Helpm Rellv Fultz, Imgcr Belly Fol,;,er· Aide · sora teen record hop with the Mrs Brian Harris and daugh- ·WI 8 pasted •• peau PIm.Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons ried out in the napkins Mrs lor other students wishing to en.
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. F .d
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also presen ...e gave to s.
.
. ter nursing
Erma Mulford
Krisly DaviS.
Jays t IS cemmg n ay mg ler, Patty, of Ravenswood, W. Walker asd commented on their and daughter, Mrs.
Lloyd Moore presided al the
·
The Ind ian~ 1 ~·'
1d- The Oaks. No. 3, Jyl Heaver,: from 8_to 11 p.m., at th~ Pome-1Va., visited Monday afternoon. association as members or Ra· Sweet of Bellows Falls,
Vt., punch bowL
Mrs. Janet _Korn reported on
ers under agel. LaUI a I),II Jnger. , i\anry Buskirk, R~bert ~uck- , roy HJ gh ~hool auditonum ' with Mrs. Dessie P~tterson.
cine American Legion Auxiliary. spent the weekend in
Ithe contract mformatton to be
owen Folmer. Timmv Tl10mas, worth. Ueth Fultz \lcl 1l dd C,•)hs , The dance 1s open to the pub- Mr. and Mrs. Usw1n Nease of The Salon also resented Mrs with Mr. J. W. Carson and
I used on future scholarships.
Dick ; Owen, Brett Jones. M1t- Amy Hamrn, Terri Ingles, Ma· lie
.
Minersville and Mr. and Mrs. Martin 0 ani~ of the
· ghter, Miss Ruth carson.
I Mrs. Prall asked members to
chell lll!apmnn. Lor~ Hupe. Mar- ;ry Krawsczyn, Sue Lee. Deh-1 LETART FALLS Umled Bre· Herbert Davis of AthellS, spent witli a •whl rse in
Miss Nancy Reed and her
: house members ol the Wind
.,.;;;;;·:;..------"....,~..-.~, : bie McGuffen, Debbie Triplett, i thren Church w1ll sponsor a th• weekend at Hamilton, with lion ol her ..: the past year. motlier, Mrs. Elmer Reed were
Symphony commg to Pomeroy.
t'
I Melanie Walters Diana R1dge- rummage sale al the Smith pro- IMr and Mrs William Nease
k'
h
Is
d
visitors In Columbus
The club voted to lnviie Rulil
1111
~av
ViCki
Cla;k
Sheila
Meperty
on
2nd
St.
in
Pomeroy
and
fami'l
.
Coo
Jes,
pone
ed'
th
alon
Mr
and
Mrs
Carl
Jones
and
f$,
IVef
Crow,
district director, to the
MEIGS THEATRE
mmtswereserv a1 ee se
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h h
b
:Kmght,
Phyllis
New
ltm,
Cmdy
·Fnday.
July
15
The
sale
Will
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sherley
Swan
of
the
meeti
from
table
daughter,
Carleen,
of
Pontiac,
Thirty
attended
the
family
reAUflUSt
meeting w ic wiD e
Pomeroy, Onlo
8
Iand Mr. and Mrs. Wayne lth h'te ng,
t ed 'th Micb., visited over the week- union ot Mrs. Bessie Oliver of a hamburger fry at the New
:Moore. Sheila Moore : Lenders, start at 9 a.m
1 cover, ~e~ WId end in Middleport witli rela- Rutland at Royal Oak Park Sun- Haven Park. The meeting will
Dillie
.1
Krawselyn
.
Janice
The
Morning
Star
E
U.B.
I
Pierce
visited
over
the
weekw
w
Wednesday &amp; Thursday
Gibbs Jackie Lee; A1de, Bern- Youth Fellowship " sponsor- 1end at Ashbridge Pa with Mrs anhiarrnangement.tho d
adls
and friends
day, July 3, at a picnic. Tbey follow at the home of Mrs. Nl&gt;July 13·14
•
.
. 1 F .
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·w te owersw1 re canes
·
ka
NOT OPEN
ade!te Hen11essy.
ing an 1ce cream soc1a
n- Pierce's cousins Mr and Mrs
'th
ld Att di
Mrs. Forrest Baehtel, Mrs. were Mrs. Bessie Oliver and lan Swach mmer.
d:ly, July 15, at 1 p.m. in the 1 Lawrence Bee~n. ·
· on 1 er 8 e.
en ng were
Crooks and son, Gene Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Swackhamer and Mrs.
1
,
church basement. II will be sold I Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor
abov~a:~~ Iva Powell and
and Mrs. Gladys Diehl Lee Mlller, Robert and Terri, Gloria Ebersbach were host...
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Julv 15-16
Jnsta/laf10n
by the dish and one-half gal· and family of Grove City and Gemma
·
of Arlington, Va., were in All!- all of Rutland; Mr. and Mr•. es for tile picnic and wlll also
Ion containers.
Miso Rosemary Raub of Colum·
over the weekend lor a James M. Oliver, Vicki, Debra, serve as hostesses on the Au·
"lONG RAT"
/Cers
SATURDAY
bus,
were
weekend
guests
ol
performance
of the musical Patty, Jimmy, Daniel, and Dot- gust meeting, Games were
Geo. Segal Tom Cour!f'nfly
Featu.. t(o
MIDDLEPORT PARK asso- their parents, Mr. and Mr s.
"Canielot" liVen at MoWII Un- Ue Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bo- played following the meeting.
'cmtmn will sponsor a dance Joseph Raub and son, Jack.
lal
lon College. Forrest Bachtel, a wen, all of Goshen, lrJd.; Mr.
Officers lor the coming year party this Saturday night at Teresa Taylor of Grove
sludesl there, has the role of and Mrs. Calvin Oliver, Neil, NEW PASTOR ANNOUNCED
were installed at the meetings! the Middleport c•mmumly park is spending a week with her
King Arthur In the production. Gary, Paula Sue and Leigh Ann Rev. Charles E. Dozer Is the
of the Disabled American vet- startmg at 8 p.m.
grandparents, Mr. and M rs. Hob..- Hospital:
VisiU&amp;g Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koeh- of Crosslanes, Nllro; Mr. and new paslor at the Danvlllo PDerans and of the Auxiliary Mon1Joseph Raub.
hours 2.f and 7-8 p.m. Parenta ler and sons, Mike and Richard, Mn. Merlin Martin, Merlin, Jr., grim Holiness Church. He ez.
TONIGHT, THURSDAY
day evening.
were Edith Spencer, command-~ Mr. and Mrs. Tom
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Columbu'B, spent Sunday wilb Paniela, and Hilliard, of Glen- lends a cordial welcome to evand FRIDAY
Ed Spencer was Installed as oer; Linnie Wolfe, senior vice and family of Coiumbus
Admissions
Mrs. R. C. Sansbury and Miss llum. N. Dakota; Rev. and Mrs. eryone. Services are: Sunday
July 13-14-15
ccmmander, John White, senior Icommander; Lillian Reitmire, the weekend with her parents. Mrs. Homer B, Holstein,
Sally Schaaf. Tbey also visited Ezra Bowen, o~ Switzer, W, Va., School, 9:30; Morning Worship,
"SEX AND THE SINGLE
vice commander; Kenny Mad.,tumor vice commander:
Mr. and Mrs. Kerns
Roush, ' First Ave.; Mrs. R. J.
with Mrs. Lawta Koehler, Cbes- and Carlos Oliver of Washing· IO:SQ; Youth Class 6:45 SUIIday
GIRL"
den, junior vice commander; 1Wolle, adJUtant and treasurer;
Run.
dren, 5TI Sun Valley Dr.;
ter Road.
ton, D.C. 1be Rev. l!lzra Bowen Evening; EYBngellsUe &amp;ervlce
Tony Curtis
'Mali• Wood Leonard Jewell, adjutant; Lar-! Ethel Tbom~ ,. chaplam,
. Nannette. Richardson of Co· Everett c. Deltlney, 24 Cruzel Mr. and Mrs, Don Graber cave a short talk. Persooal notes 7:30; Prayll' and Praise ser·
&lt;Tech,"~z1 ~0 "
ry Thomas, treasurer; Owen! Gilkey, patriotic
mslructor, lumbus amved Sunday to spend st.; Mrs. Hershel T. Winters' bave returned to Cleveland lol· of some of tbe guests, In con- VIce Wednesday evealng, 7:30.
"OF HUMAN BONDAGE"
Watson, chaplain; and
Mildred Wolfe, sgt at arms; her vacation with Mr. and Rio Grande: Miss Edith Hut- lowlng a visit bere with her
with the reunion, are
Kim Novak
Wolfe. sgt. at arms.
and Lillian Steiff, musician.
Manning Roush and with sinpiilar, First Ave.; Mrs. lies- DJOther, Mrs. E. M. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Mar·
DAUGRI'ER BORN
~""'~:::;:~L~a~~vr~e~nr~e~H~a~rv~e~y~_::ln~st~a~lled:!,~ln:.,_~th~e_;::~! Plans were made by the
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ter R. Cline Patriot star Rl.. The Rev. and Mrs.
are at Rutland visiting lier Mr. and Mrs. James Louk!t,
I'
iliary, for a .rummage sale
KerllS Roush.
Mrs. Ruby Saunders,
' Boone and children
.
, Mrs. Bessie Oliver and Pomeroy, are announcing birth
; August 12-13 m the Coates
Mrs. Jolin F. Baily and
Star Rt.. Belford L.
vacationed at Gun Lake,
siSter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee Ill their first cbiJd, a daughter,
isg, Middleport, and those
ghter, Mrs. Russ Wal&lt;on
Rl 1 Vi~ton · Harrison c.
and visited ellroute home
·
while they are moving Lori Jean, we1ghing elg hI
ing rummage for pick up may Sunday, at Stewart with Mrs. Jess Rio G;ande· Cathy Ann the Rev, and Mrs. M. E.
III Dayll!n, Ohio from Glenburn, pounds, nine ounc01 ~ndsy
, contact Mrs. Spencer,
C. D. Arnold.
Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- evealng at St. Jooepb Hospital,
1 Angell Rl 2 ero..:n City · Fred- son and family In St. Parts.
' Wolfe or Sadie Wolfe.
erick j_ Wilson, Pt. Pl~asant; Mrs. Jessie Stevens Sisson
Lee Miller and Mrs. Bes- Parkersburg. Grandparenta are
Miss Oleva Ann Smltli of
Ralph L. Clark, New Haven; Chicago, Dl., is the guest
Oliver and Grover visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Louks,
Jumbos spent a weekend
Miss Peggy Russell, Rt. 1 Mid- Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Gallagher.
the weekend with relaUves Syracuse, and Mrl.
Eloise
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dleport; Mrs. Wayne F. Sloan, She Canie for the funeral
Ada, and Alger, Ohio.
Mankla and the late liewla F.
Lewis Smith and Nancy.
Rt. 1 Pomeroy; Mrs. Paul c. her uncle, Isaac Taylor of
Grover Oliver spent tbe past Walker, Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jeffers Barlow, Rt. 3 Weliston; Mrs. land.
week with hla mother, Mra. Descalled on Mrs. Beulah Cordray, Wess Hollback Blackfork· Jane Mr. and Mrs. Russell
sle Oliver. He's a paUent at Vet- Mrl. Arthur Lee MOler bas .,.
Mr. and Mrs. Hennon Cordray, WiUiams, Rt. Jackson; Ugar ol Logan visited Sunday
erans Hospital in Chillicothe. listed lu the U.S. Air Force. He
and at the Frank Bobo home Dial, Jr., Scottown; Wood N. relatives and friends here.
Robert Eugene, son of Mr. and will leave sometime In Ocll!ber.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold GJH,og- 1on Sunday after0011n.
Everrelt, Ravenswood: · Arthur Jt•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--,
ly, VIcky and Bruce, joined
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boring G F bes Argillite K Do
brothe&lt;-tn-law and sister, Mr. and son, Stevie, of Massacbu- · GorR '
Ashland'y.; K n08
and Mrs. Elba McKnight,
• amey,
• . y,;
sells, spent a day here with Mrs. Elberi c. Fulton, Rt. 2
lumbus, for a camping trip
his
aunt, Mrs. Fern Gillog1Y Wellston; Mrs. Vance MeDonRoyal
Oaks
Park
over
d
Court St.
Pomeroy
an Mr. G'JJ
I og1Y·
ald, Ravenswood·, Mrs. Paul D.
cent weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Oil'Je B·
Wyant, Jackson.
and family and Miss Wanda
111r1111
Metcalf
ol
Cincinnati
spent
the
Mrs.
Homer
B. Holstein, SIC
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 P.M.
weekend here witli Mrs, Hazel Flrst Ave., son, 8:33 p.m. TuesALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
Burke.
day; Mrs, Paul C. Barlow, Rt
Mr. and Mrs. Don
h
3
and Pam and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Wellston, daug ter, 2' 45 p.
)
m. Tuesday.
Jelters and family have returnDlscbargee
ed from a vacation and fishing
Mrs . sadi e E.....
» -wa. Mrs.
lrip to Canada,
Carl E. Dotson, Forrest GillenThose visiting the Dale Dyes water, Mrs. Hattie P. Gillespie,
and attending the wedding of Mn. Stephen D. Hirkala, Robtheir granddaughter,
ert E. BuHman, Mrl. Wilbur
Dale Dye and Grant Price
M. Mercer, Arthur Napper, SaAthens oa Saturday
evet:ling I mue1 L. Pickens, Mrs . ~:!~II
were Mr. and Mrs.
Cb&lt;!Sier I B. Stantial, Teresa
Baumgardner and
muth, Mrs. Sophia J • \17l1Uam~,
Coshocton, Mr. and Mrs.
Patricia Woods, Amanda
Walker and family of
Wells, Mrs. Janiea F• "'lllecup'JI
..
man, Mr: aa d Mrs. Glen
. Irwin and Infant SOD, M'fl. Cbarl01
Not All Sizes In Every Number, But Good Selection of Styles
and faDllly of MarySVIlle, and Young and lnfaDI daugbler.

amp at Chestet Wit. h LeQderS

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Around and

Annual Picnic
Meeting Held
Tuesday by Club

About
Pomeroy

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Hosp•" ·-· News

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SPECIAL DRESS

Carpenter

All Summer Dresses
At Closeout Prices!

Social News

5

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

Elberfelds are open Week Days Until Son Fridays until 8 •• and 011 Saturdays
until 9.
This Week We Are Having A,Sale of Furniture on the
3rd. Floor and on the 2nd. Floor. Come In and SAVE on
Your New Living Room Suite- Bed Room or Dining
Suite - Your New Kitchen Outfit - Dependable Well
Known Brands in Every Department.

FINAL
CLEANUP

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All Women's Spring
and Summer Shoes

JACQUELINES

Values

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14.99

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Heels

SALE
PRICii-

CONNIES
F1ats
Little

Pink
Orange

Heels

Values
to

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11.99

All
Colors

$4

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7.99

SALE PRICE

PAIR

BOOK
Values

Little
Heels
All
Col oro~

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PARIS FASHION
AND DATE

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SALE
PRICEPAl!6

$2

PAIR

SHOES DISPLAYED ON RACKS FOR EASY
SELECTION- ALL SALES FINAL

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$'Chool Shoes
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Now In Stock!
Shop In
Air-Conditioned

Elberfelds in Pomeroy

Mr. Edythe
and Mrs.
PeterHarUord,
Kepnar ll = ; ; ; ; i ; ; - : ; : : : : : :
and
Kepnar,
Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Reed aad
daughter, Kathy, of Clevelaud
and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Greer
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and Mrs. Andrew Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Pickett
and daughter, Dayll!n, visited
at the Victor Perry home on
Saturday night and Sunday.
1bey also called to see his
mother, Mrs. Laura Krebs.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Crablree, Mrs. Kenneth
and Mrs. Ronnie Bolen were
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basic traiRing there.
Mr. and Mrs. Robl!rt Grim
and chlldreo of Pcca, W.
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CHICAGO (UP!) - Eight I The survivor of the massacre
student nurses were strangled in the apartment 011 Chicago's
today in their duplex apartment liar South Side remained hidden
by a tall young stranger while for hours, then burst Into the
8 ninth girl ·huddled in terror I street at 6:30 a.m. CDT where
beneatli a bed.
she fwnd a policeman.

The girl, Identified as Clrizon and found one sir!, nude, lying
Amoro, said that a young, on a couch on tbe first floor.
white assailant appeared "out The seven others, clad In night
of nowhere" in the apartml'llt clothes, were In two bedrooms
which the student nurses on the second floor.
shar ~ 1 seven blocks from the
The dead girls were tentativeSouth Chicago Community Hos~ ly identified as Marietta
pita!, where they worked.
Garguilo, 21: Pamela WilkenTerrified Wltb Gun
ing, 22; Gloria Devey, 23;
Hours later, two young white men were arrested on
thP northern Indiana toll road by stat• police in Lake The girl was hysterical and SusRn Farris, 21:
Patricia
:ounty,lnd., four miles east of the lllin~Is.state line. p 0• could not Immediately give a Matuschi, 25; Marian Nordan,
lice said one or both matched the descnptton of the kill· coherent accoWJI of what ~ Valecienta Tasson, 25, and
!f ~lven by the surviving nurse.
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happened. Police said it ap- Nina Schmale, 21.
One of the men arrested had a Romaman P.•ssport, peared the killer held the girls One of the victtmo was
&gt;ro'ce said, and the other was a native ol the Ph11Ippmes. at gunpoint, terrifying them, NeB':"·. two were from the
'r 1 ,1 of the slain nurses and the survivor were from the and then IOIIk them mdivldually Phil1pp1nes and five were
Philippines. Ttte two men were returned to Chicago for ' to rooms and killed them.
white, police said.
questioning.
Officer Daniel Kelly was the
Abont Six Feet Tall
first poUceman Miss Amoro I Miss Amoro described the
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'o~· o/':;' ,ath duplex was located
coat.
Two of the victims were ~o d!ly from the
She quoted the killer as gagged. Others bad been tied Co, .nunily Church, where
saying he needed money "to with cloth apparently stripped announcement hoard sold
get to New Orleans." He looted from sheets.
next Sunday's sermon would
the duplex before he left, sbe The yOIJJJg women appeared titled "Male Veraus Female."
said, and carried a flUD.
to have been sexually molested. All of the victims were In
Sgt. Thomas Bingham said Tbe hospital and duplex are either their second or third
the girl on the first floor was
a white neighborhood, 13 1·2 year of nursing training, the
killed firBt.
miles eoutheast of Chicago's administrator said.
Miss Amoro a p pare n I I Y Loop and bard by the great The duplex was fairly new,
crawled under a bed during the steelmaking section of Chlca- constructed of light brick with
first attack and stayed there. go's South Side and near wood panelling on the fr 011t.
The killings were believed to Indiana's Calumet Industrial The units const~t. of a living
have occurred around 3:30 a.m. complex.
room, kitchen, dmmg room and
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A. S. Daniel, admini,tratl~e bathroom downslairs and
Bmgham said It appeared tlie director of the hospital, said bedrooms and a bathroom
killer had kept the young the duplex was one ol three upstairs.
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WNDON (UP!) -Jimmy \ gainer ill prolesslonill fQOtbaU 1 to star ill the film ''The Dirty campalga In lhe NaUonal possible to the 11Uonal Negro 1 Alter a long-distance tele- 1 cer of ''The Dirty Dozen." IIIIi
Brown _of the Cleveland Browns ;history, told a news conference , Dozen." He has already missed Footb'all League.
industrial and economic umon phpne t·all with Modell Wednes- ' Wednesday that Brown's cr:fll"..!'
~ ~ ~pr:o~fe~ss~dwnal football team ?n· ,lhat 'after mucll deUberaUoa ! ;the start of football practice "My original.intention wu to! project wblch stresses. fuU day, Brown said "We left u tract with Metro-Goldwyn-MII~' '
today he 11 qu1tting 1have come to the conclusion :and work on the p1cture Is still try and participate In the 1966 parllclpaUon of Negroes m the the greatest of friends. There Is er calls lor him to be availabllt '
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to devote his life .to that I will re!lre from far from complete.
' National Football League sea- mainstream of the American no misunderstanding."
ll&amp;IIJ the eud of sboolln&amp;. Worl
quaUty.and promotmg racial •professio•al fQOiball thiB sea- The 30-year-old Brown· said Ison, but due tD circumstances Ieconomy."
' Brown still has a year oa the film bere is not especto!t'
son."
·several times last year he this is Impossible," the .llegro , Brown said IHI still Is !rlends remaining on a two-year to be flntshed UDIIJ lhe elll! :wl''
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_B::U_wll,_~be greatest ground The big fullock is ill Londol •planned tD retire from football:star said.
Iwith his former boss, Art contract with Cleveland canln1 September and Brown's
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oence will be reporletl ~.
Daily Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 14, 1986-3 would ' have marked his lOth Idevote as much time 11 Browns football tum.
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Decisions Joey Archer

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which includes dishing lerenf managers have glven'111•
NF.W YORK (UP!) - The together again any time," ~aid Bristol got his first ma•agerial two feet "
lhe Westera DivisloB cl the out fines which 1M&gt; • ,as noted him during informal dlscUtlll"
FRIDA 11 NIGHT
pre-fight pulJiiclly called it "the Harry Markson, director of job In the minor leagues at the Bristol got the word by PCL in his first year.
for while managing in the min- ions.
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last
chance
for
the
Irish"
but
balling
for
the
Garden.
tender
age
of
23.
Tl!'lay,
at
33,
telephone
at
his
Andrew~,
NC.,
Bristol
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a
perlect
record
or
leagues.
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don't
plan
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a
carbot•
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he has his first mijor league borne where he Js VISiting his 01 a fighter - he has Dever "I have worked wtth most of ropy of anyone,' · Bristol said
that's not quite so.
Cheshin
Emile Griffith was still Both participants were eager managerial job.
family duriog the All-Star game won.
these players when they were 'If 1 think the poin~ _..
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Addison
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a
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h
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middleweight
f..another
110
at
each
other
Bristol
was
aamed
illterlm
break.
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has
probably
had
more
green
and hungry while in the good, I will incorporatl tllodl
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after
15
action-saturated
manager
of
the
Cincinnati
Ht:ffner
left
a
New
York
Mets
fights
with
opposing
players
minors,"
said Bristol. ''They into my philosophy as man&amp;
Pomeroy Angels
2
rounds at Madison Square
In be glad to figbt Joer, Reds, succeeding Don Heffner, coaching job to becon)e the and managers than any three had that fighting, competitive ger."
Garden Wednesday 1-1ight but agam If h~ wants to meet m~, who was fired Wednesday, Reds' manager.
men. "If you have to fight to spirit. Thtre is no reason why "Things could be a lot bettet ·
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Joey Archer made it pl"''ty Gr!Uith said alter the gruellmg midway through his first "It Is with deep regret that win, !ben fight," said BrtslnL they shouldn't have it oow that than they have been," com. "
Standings
w L close ~nd ~veryone called it the 15 rounds.
season as 1 mttjor league we announce_ that Don Heff~er DeWitt indicated that Bristol they have reached the majors_- " ~- mented ~e young manager~ .Racine
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1 best fight m years .
"Sure I'd ,like
another manager.
; has been reheved of his dulles has t.'Je complete backing of lhe Down through the years Bns- ''There will be chapges madt ·
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chance," Arcber suid, "but 1 If Bristol was apprehensive as manager of the Reds. While management off and on the to! has been known to write 8nd this ball club wil.l be ill ·
Pomeroy Braves
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2 3 So, why not do it again? thought 1 won it this time. At about becoming the fourth man I we fee 1 t hat He1fner, who is a•
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an.::y::.th::in~g he , down many pointers which di '· there fighting at all Urnes."
Middl epor t
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d
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]east it was .a good fight &amp;Fid to manttge the Red.s in less rle ica. _ ase.b"all man, did a !'
HeHner. who was signed to • . ·
The final ga mcs WI·11 ....
The days
28-year-old
ue lh e eight
older thanchampion,
Archer, people enjoyed it."
than two years, he didn't show , good _JOO· .• we be 1·ICVe a Change / n
two-year contrtct On Oct. 26,
Braves vs. Racine July 20, 7 If the
meet aga,·n lt lit.
at tlus t1me 15 in order,'' the ,
1965. ras not available for con\.'~
JO p
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egs
vs. the three offi('ials at ringside to probably will be the same type "I w
.as very surprised but not statement sm .
ment. Just Wednesday after-"·
Middleport. July 22 at 7:.10 p
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of fight Neither boxer has • awed ,' he commented when Hellner has been offered
noon , hi preSided over the
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devastatirlg knockout punch but informed of h1s new position by JO o con mue m e
1team •s workrn•t. at Crosley ·
League C!hampwnship play in I the _lnsh challen~er, who got
William 0. DeWitt, the Reds' organization ne"t year,
I Field.
Pee Wee League will start Ju· conSiderable backmg !rom
both have proven they can go
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DeWitt would not disclose
Jy 25 and continue through the crowd tf 13,776.
15_ rounds and oot coast a pres en an genera m~nager. the job would be
27th
Referee Johnny
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Keith Van lnWagen tossed last three and one third Inn--'-~+
couldn t. PICk a wmner
youngester coach in the
a three-hitter Wednesday night ings, gave up one hit, walked
Fl gbt Resu1to
Griffith's best rou•d with the
ca lied 1t . a draw 7·7·1 ,
leagues this year tD
the Eighth Anooal
Kyger two and struck out six.
BY Unlted p ress_1nternat 11ona1 seven pom ts for eac h/ man. fifth when he nailed Archer
youngest manager. He
Tournament for Little Smith and Albert Gilley had
NEW YOHK &lt;UPII -Emile I Judge AI Berl scor"'i It 8·7
with a combination of left
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over a tlall club that is mired Leaguers tn advance the Middle- triples, and Sayre doubles foi 1
Griffith, 152, Virgin Islands. Griffith and judge..-Artie ·
hooks and straight rights an&lt;! I
in eighth place wit~ a
Senators with a 5-5 win PL Pleasant's three hits. Van
outpointed Joey Archer, 15~11, gave it to the winner
had the challenger holding on.
record, 15 games behind the
Pt PI
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New York (151 , retained wortd United Press International
An accidental butt during a
pace-setting San
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port's three hits, all of which I
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Giants.
VaJI InWagen was two tor were singles.
Richardson, 159\1, New York, an II+ I edge,
opened a, one-inch cut owr the Eleven-year-&lt;&gt;ld Tommy Cooke "I believe ifl going by
two at the plate and walked ifl
IN SUPER
outpointed .,Wilbert (Skeeter)
S&lt;eks Anotbor Bout·
IriShman s nght eye ~od pit&lt;hed one-hit ball and singled book," said BristDI, "but if
the top of the sixth inning. He Line score:
DID 220 - 5 3 I
MeClure, ltiO, Toledo, Ohio (10). "I'd be glad tD get these guys although II !ooked like It ought twice Wednesday evening
tD i have to change the book to
stole home with the winning Pt. Pleasant
05000!-633
Middleport
~amper ham and passably lead Young's Reds to a 4-0 shut-. then you have to change.''
run with one out. Van lnWagen
mfluence the judges'bli'U
Archer out victory over the
second 11has no drast'IC changes
walked
two and otruck out 10 Batteries: Pt. Pleasant-Say·
dis counted those JIO'ISI 1 es.
WALL
PAINT
place Y~nks io Boys League 1for the team but
take •- hi• ·~ond •-·rney WI'n
re, Smith (LP- (2) and
D,
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"If they'l"l (the judges) Ia
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PL PleBsant Oairylalld doWR· Young, Sayre 12) . Middleport
1 ·:" Arch
r'::e~fng a to 1 lhe gas(; on..~i; Ron Clonch got tbe other Blsl_ add 013s • x • come.
ed the Gallipolis Orioles lll-2 - Van lnWagea &lt;WPI and C.
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tiiree Reds' hits olf
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h ld
Yankee
nsto1 started hiS career as behind the four hit pitching of Roush .
brlnJ&amp; keatl
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Griffith because It obviously Rick Vaa Matre, all singles. a manager o Hornell ol the Robert Steat'llll 11 the opening
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came from 8 butt. 1 ean't use it Van Matre, in
trouble with New York - Pt!IUlsylvanJa game of the evening.
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as an excuse, I thought I won wildness the first two inning", League. He gradually
The Gallipolis Senators had GAME RE!iCHIIDULED
it."
settled dow• to shut out the h~s w~y up and jmned the
to call on John !Pee Wee) Da- ST. WUIS IUPI) _
The
"I thought 1 was ahead lrom Reds in the third , fourth and I ctnnaii organ;zahon IB
in the sixth Inning to gar- scheduled alternooo game be·
Ule 12th round. on,'' the fifth inniJlgs, but the damage : when l"le ~k over as mana~er ner a 6-~ wia ov~r the Bedford tween the Los Angeles Dodgers
disappointed lo!!'O'I' added. "I bad been done.
.
of San Diego of the Pac•lic Draves In the rughtcap.
and the St. Louis Cardinals on
7.75 x 1S tube-tvPe
figured
I
won
it
about
11-6.
Next
Tbe
Reds
got
a
rWI
1l! • the : Coast League IPCL).
.
Middleport
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Saturday,
July JO, has
been
blackwall plus
time
I'K
will
more
decisivefirst
on
back
1o
back
Sinll
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j
He
succeeded
Hellner
a•
.
The
Senators_
took
1
S.!
lead
changed
1o
night
game
,
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Cooke and Clon~b aud thffe m manager of San Diego ID 1964 IR the second mrung bu_t Pt. dinal @etleral manager
Bob
.Wse talC and
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A ch
who hadn't been 111 the second on smgles by the
Plea!aAt came back w1th &amp;wo Howsam said Wednesday.
BRAND·NI!W GOODYEAR
the r ri':g for eight months, same young gents plus three
~s in the fourth and fifth inn- The game wiU begin at 7 p.
Basteat Wav to ,,:.
ALL-WEATHER-THE ONLV
stnpped Griffith in his tracks walks and a htt batter.
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IDgo to knot the count 5-5, alter m. ICDT) ,
LOW-PRICED TIRE WtTII
twice ia the loth ond 14th Cooke walked two, lanned SlX.
five and o•e half lnolngs of ===~~=:::::=:::====LoveUer BOOIIW
IIXI'aA·MILEAGE TUFSYN RUBBEl:
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Vao Matre walked siX, all ID
Van InWagen s&lt;ored the
SKIN ITCH
AND IXTRA.STRONG
roun&lt;)J. Griffith Wal adamant the first three Innings aad faB·
't00n
. th bot•~ of I
DON'T SCRATCH ITI
:.1-T NRON r- " in his claim that he waa never ned ' .
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as
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MORE paiD. Apply -.utclt • dt)'lrll
b uri.
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"Ht never hurt me,'•
o JJJAmgs.
30
B. Sayre started for
Pt. ._,. m mlmlin a aot~aepth: ..eiSislted. I The victory put the Reds out
Pleas8JI.t and 'llf()rked one and •-•·
U111a ~WIPII~n~~et:t
•PMid Mali.J:II. Fin. tor
blt.ea, foot ttcJ1, other
&amp;
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front ln the race by a game
two--thlrda innings gave up two .me. raJta. If DDii piHHd. rour
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hi'· alked 11 :..
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slipped intn third place IH&gt;himi I triump over t e Ya~
- · Walter Smith pitched lht ""'"·
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say Joey lsa't a pllllcber bot
the Braves who raa roughshod n&lt;sday in Po?'eroy
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aver the Indians last night. TIM&gt; league play behind the live-lilt
didn't burt me."
• cieottBI vain• hi "-i»iced
Braves were leBding l!HJ iJI the of It Roach and J . Buck.
Starts Frid•y, 9 a.m. - Shop Friday Til 8, Saturday TII9 ..
--~ anywherel
auy ltt . . lton•
lint loning before the Indians Buck sod Roach combined
Ou and G•l FrN
'rllmpiloo .....-1 for
had got to bat.
striko out eight and "all:
• Dan · 3 Nllht. Ill
t 'a) tii'Cri fOadat
MIAMI
IIACN
Yanko
000 000 - 1 1 Yanko. McKinney and Wyatt
CMt ;,our suer Rooll: TGdU"Reds
IJO OOX - 4 ;
bandied mouad chores for the
UnbeDevable but Tra•
tiRTIFIID .AI ITATIGN
Van Matre aJMl Wilson.
winners. fanning six and issu.inJ:
• w. 11«t11n lt-. ,_..roy 011'and Cochran.
12 free passes.
Dndger hitters were J. Wei·
ker, a double and three sta&amp;leo.
,Buck, two doubles, Roach, 1
double and single, and E. Ftle
liiH'o and Boys'
Man's Summar
and D. Pullins, each a oingle.
Vank hitting was led by T.,..
ry Wyatt with a three-run homNOW
er and triple wllile Gary SnoulNOW
3.95 Vol""
IIDUCID
fer, Gene McKinney and
REDUCED
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WNDON (UP!) -Jimmy \ gainer ill prolesslonill fQOtbaU 1 to star ill the film ''The Dirty campalga In lhe NaUonal possible to the 11Uonal Negro 1 Alter a long-distance tele- 1 cer of ''The Dirty Dozen." IIIIi
Brown _of the Cleveland Browns ;history, told a news conference , Dozen." He has already missed Footb'all League.
industrial and economic umon phpne t·all with Modell Wednes- ' Wednesday that Brown's cr:fll"..!'
~ ~ ~pr:o~fe~ss~dwnal football team ?n· ,lhat 'after mucll deUberaUoa ! ;the start of football practice "My original.intention wu to! project wblch stresses. fuU day, Brown said "We left u tract with Metro-Goldwyn-MII~' '
today he 11 qu1tting 1have come to the conclusion :and work on the p1cture Is still try and participate In the 1966 parllclpaUon of Negroes m the the greatest of friends. There Is er calls lor him to be availabllt '
,
to devote his life .to that I will re!lre from far from complete.
' National Football League sea- mainstream of the American no misunderstanding."
ll&amp;IIJ the eud of sboolln&amp;. Worl
quaUty.and promotmg racial •professio•al fQOiball thiB sea- The 30-year-old Brown· said Ison, but due tD circumstances Ieconomy."
' Brown still has a year oa the film bere is not especto!t'
son."
·several times last year he this is Impossible," the .llegro , Brown said IHI still Is !rlends remaining on a two-year to be flntshed UDIIJ lhe elll! :wl''
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_B::U_wll,_~be greatest ground The big fullock is ill Londol •planned tD retire from football:star said.
Iwith his former boss, Art contract with Cleveland canln1 September and Brown's
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oence will be reporletl ~.
Daily Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 14, 1986-3 would ' have marked his lOth Idevote as much time 11 Browns football tum.
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Griffith Retains Crown,
Decisions Joey Archer

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which includes dishing lerenf managers have glven'111•
NF.W YORK (UP!) - The together again any time," ~aid Bristol got his first ma•agerial two feet "
lhe Westera DivisloB cl the out fines which 1M&gt; • ,as noted him during informal dlscUtlll"
FRIDA 11 NIGHT
pre-fight pulJiiclly called it "the Harry Markson, director of job In the minor leagues at the Bristol got the word by PCL in his first year.
for while managing in the min- ions.
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last
chance
for
the
Irish"
but
balling
for
the
Garden.
tender
age
of
23.
Tl!'lay,
at
33,
telephone
at
his
Andrew~,
NC.,
Bristol
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a
perlect
record
or
leagues.
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don't
plan
tD
ba
a
carbot•
w
he has his first mijor league borne where he Js VISiting his 01 a fighter - he has Dever "I have worked wtth most of ropy of anyone,' · Bristol said
that's not quite so.
Cheshin
Emile Griffith was still Both participants were eager managerial job.
family duriog the All-Star game won.
these players when they were 'If 1 think the poin~ _..
g
Addison
4
we
a
ring
h
i
s
middleweight
f..another
110
at
each
other
Bristol
was
aamed
illterlm
break.
He
has
probably
had
more
green
and hungry while in the good, I will incorporatl tllodl
Syracu~
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4
crown
after
15
action-saturated
manager
of
the
Cincinnati
Ht:ffner
left
a
New
York
Mets
fights
with
opposing
players
minors,"
said Bristol. ''They into my philosophy as man&amp;
Pomeroy Angels
2
rounds at Madison Square
In be glad to figbt Joer, Reds, succeeding Don Heffner, coaching job to becon)e the and managers than any three had that fighting, competitive ger."
Garden Wednesday 1-1ight but agam If h~ wants to meet m~, who was fired Wednesday, Reds' manager.
men. "If you have to fight to spirit. Thtre is no reason why "Things could be a lot bettet ·
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Joey Archer made it pl"''ty Gr!Uith said alter the gruellmg midway through his first "It Is with deep regret that win, !ben fight," said BrtslnL they shouldn't have it oow that than they have been," com. "
Standings
w L close ~nd ~veryone called it the 15 rounds.
season as 1 mttjor league we announce_ that Don Heff~er DeWitt indicated that Bristol they have reached the majors_- " ~- mented ~e young manager~ .Racine
oJ:
1 best fight m years .
"Sure I'd ,like
another manager.
; has been reheved of his dulles has t.'Je complete backing of lhe Down through the years Bns- ''There will be chapges madt ·
Pomeroy Redlegs
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chance," Arcber suid, "but 1 If Bristol was apprehensive as manager of the Reds. While management off and on the to! has been known to write 8nd this ball club wil.l be ill ·
Pomeroy Braves
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He_:ca=:n:_:d=:o_.:::
2 3 So, why not do it again? thought 1 won it this time. At about becoming the fourth man I we fee 1 t hat He1fner, who is a•
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an.::y::.th::in~g he , down many pointers which di '· there fighting at all Urnes."
Middl epor t
A There could be no objel'ti8lls .
d
ted
b
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]east it was .a good fight &amp;Fid to manttge the Red.s in less rle ica. _ ase.b"all man, did a !'
HeHner. who was signed to • . ·
The final ga mcs WI·11 ....
The days
28-year-old
ue lh e eight
older thanchampion,
Archer, people enjoyed it."
than two years, he didn't show , good _JOO· .• we be 1·ICVe a Change / n
two-year contrtct On Oct. 26,
Braves vs. Racine July 20, 7 If the
meet aga,·n lt lit.
at tlus t1me 15 in order,'' the ,
1965. ras not available for con\.'~
JO p
d th Redl
garnered the votrs of two or
y
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.m. an
e
egs
vs. the three offi('ials at ringside to probably will be the same type "I w
.as very surprised but not statement sm .
ment. Just Wednesday after-"·
Middleport. July 22 at 7:.10 p
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of fight Neither boxer has • awed ,' he commented when Hellner has been offered
noon , hi preSided over the
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devastatirlg knockout punch but informed of h1s new position by JO o con mue m e
1team •s workrn•t. at Crosley ·
League C!hampwnship play in I the _lnsh challen~er, who got
William 0. DeWitt, the Reds' organization ne"t year,
I Field.
Pee Wee League will start Ju· conSiderable backmg !rom
both have proven they can go
id t d
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DeWitt would not disclose
Jy 25 and continue through the crowd tf 13,776.
15_ rounds and oot coast a pres en an genera m~nager. the job would be
27th
Referee Johnny
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Keith Van lnWagen tossed last three and one third Inn--'-~+
couldn t. PICk a wmner
youngester coach in the
a three-hitter Wednesday night ings, gave up one hit, walked
Fl gbt Resu1to
Griffith's best rou•d with the
ca lied 1t . a draw 7·7·1 ,
leagues this year tD
the Eighth Anooal
Kyger two and struck out six.
BY Unlted p ress_1nternat 11ona1 seven pom ts for eac h/ man. fifth when he nailed Archer
youngest manager. He
Tournament for Little Smith and Albert Gilley had
NEW YOHK &lt;UPII -Emile I Judge AI Berl scor"'i It 8·7
with a combination of left
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over a tlall club that is mired Leaguers tn advance the Middle- triples, and Sayre doubles foi 1
Griffith, 152, Virgin Islands. Griffith and judge..-Artie ·
hooks and straight rights an&lt;! I
in eighth place wit~ a
Senators with a 5-5 win PL Pleasant's three hits. Van
outpointed Joey Archer, 15~11, gave it to the winner
had the challenger holding on.
record, 15 games behind the
Pt PI
t Cit 1 &amp; 1 W
h d t 0 f M'ddl
New York (151 , retained wortd United Press International
An accidental butt during a
pace-setting San
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y Cl!
n agen a WO
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H ld 't th 0th
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port's three hits, all of which I
m1
epor
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aro J e
e-r way, giVJng
Giants.
VaJI InWagen was two tor were singles.
Richardson, 159\1, New York, an II+ I edge,
opened a, one-inch cut owr the Eleven-year-&lt;&gt;ld Tommy Cooke "I believe ifl going by
two at the plate and walked ifl
IN SUPER
outpointed .,Wilbert (Skeeter)
S&lt;eks Anotbor Bout·
IriShman s nght eye ~od pit&lt;hed one-hit ball and singled book," said BristDI, "but if
the top of the sixth inning. He Line score:
DID 220 - 5 3 I
MeClure, ltiO, Toledo, Ohio (10). "I'd be glad tD get these guys although II !ooked like It ought twice Wednesday evening
tD i have to change the book to
stole home with the winning Pt. Pleasant
05000!-633
Middleport
~amper ham and passably lead Young's Reds to a 4-0 shut-. then you have to change.''
run with one out. Van lnWagen
mfluence the judges'bli'U
Archer out victory over the
second 11has no drast'IC changes
walked
two and otruck out 10 Batteries: Pt. Pleasant-Say·
dis counted those JIO'ISI 1 es.
WALL
PAINT
place Y~nks io Boys League 1for the team but
take •- hi• ·~ond •-·rney WI'n
re, Smith (LP- (2) and
D,
.;.
"If they'l"l (the judges) Ia
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I thmgs as they come.
PL PleBsant Oairylalld doWR· Young, Sayre 12) . Middleport
1 ·:" Arch
r'::e~fng a to 1 lhe gas(; on..~i; Ron Clonch got tbe other Blsl_ add 013s • x • come.
ed the Gallipolis Orioles lll-2 - Van lnWagea &lt;WPI and C.
.. • and joot - · - : '
tiiree Reds' hits olf
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h ld
Yankee
nsto1 started hiS career as behind the four hit pitching of Roush .
brlnJ&amp; keatl
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eyebrow.
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cos 1
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Griffith because It obviously Rick Vaa Matre, all singles. a manager o Hornell ol the Robert Steat'llll 11 the opening
IIoout¥ li - ...... "'
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came from 8 butt. 1 ean't use it Van Matre, in
trouble with New York - Pt!IUlsylvanJa game of the evening.
.
as an excuse, I thought I won wildness the first two inning", League. He gradually
The Gallipolis Senators had GAME RE!iCHIIDULED
it."
settled dow• to shut out the h~s w~y up and jmned the
to call on John !Pee Wee) Da- ST. WUIS IUPI) _
The
"I thought 1 was ahead lrom Reds in the third , fourth and I ctnnaii organ;zahon IB
in the sixth Inning to gar- scheduled alternooo game be·
Ule 12th round. on,'' the fifth inniJlgs, but the damage : when l"le ~k over as mana~er ner a 6-~ wia ov~r the Bedford tween the Los Angeles Dodgers
disappointed lo!!'O'I' added. "I bad been done.
.
of San Diego of the Pac•lic Draves In the rughtcap.
and the St. Louis Cardinals on
7.75 x 1S tube-tvPe
figured
I
won
it
about
11-6.
Next
Tbe
Reds
got
a
rWI
1l! • the : Coast League IPCL).
.
Middleport
"
Saturday,
July JO, has
been
blackwall plus
time
I'K
will
more
decisivefirst
on
back
1o
back
Sinll
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j
He
succeeded
Hellner
a•
.
The
Senators_
took
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S.!
lead
changed
1o
night
game
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Cooke and Clon~b aud thffe m manager of San Diego ID 1964 IR the second mrung bu_t Pt. dinal @etleral manager
Bob
.Wse talC and
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A ch
who hadn't been 111 the second on smgles by the
Plea!aAt came back w1th &amp;wo Howsam said Wednesday.
BRAND·NI!W GOODYEAR
the r ri':g for eight months, same young gents plus three
~s in the fourth and fifth inn- The game wiU begin at 7 p.
Basteat Wav to ,,:.
ALL-WEATHER-THE ONLV
stnpped Griffith in his tracks walks and a htt batter.
.
IDgo to knot the count 5-5, alter m. ICDT) ,
LOW-PRICED TIRE WtTII
twice ia the loth ond 14th Cooke walked two, lanned SlX.
five and o•e half lnolngs of ===~~=:::::=:::====LoveUer BOOIIW
IIXI'aA·MILEAGE TUFSYN RUBBEl:
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Vao Matre walked siX, all ID
Van InWagen s&lt;ored the
SKIN ITCH
AND IXTRA.STRONG
roun&lt;)J. Griffith Wal adamant the first three Innings aad faB·
't00n
. th bot•~ of I
DON'T SCRATCH ITI
:.1-T NRON r- " in his claim that he waa never ned ' .
th
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rua ID e
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as
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MORE paiD. Apply -.utclt • dt)'lrll
b uri.
tw ' '
ft'CR.--.HOT lN&amp;eld, 1\eldllJ qui~~
"Ht never hurt me,'•
o JJJAmgs.
30
B. Sayre started for
Pt. ._,. m mlmlin a aot~aepth: ..eiSislted. I The victory put the Reds out
Pleas8JI.t and 'llf()rked one and •-•·
U111a ~WIPII~n~~et:t
•PMid Mali.J:II. Fin. tor
blt.ea, foot ttcJ1, other
&amp;
native VI'rgl'n Islander ii
. . . . . ..
front ln the race by a game
two--thlrda innings gave up two .me. raJta. If DDii piHHd. rour
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"I was dizzy, el that I can and 1 half over the Yanks who The Dedgers scored 1
hi'· alked 11 :..
k out «e back 1t any drui •tore. TODAY
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slipped intn third place IH&gt;himi I triump over t e Ya~
- · Walter Smith pitched lht ""'"·
Fll.etillapacla. medkun.-eiz.e
say Joey lsa't a pllllcber bot
the Braves who raa roughshod n&lt;sday in Po?'eroy
·. _. bigcarsl
aver the Indians last night. TIM&gt; league play behind the live-lilt
didn't burt me."
• cieottBI vain• hi "-i»iced
Braves were leBding l!HJ iJI the of It Roach and J . Buck.
Starts Frid•y, 9 a.m. - Shop Friday Til 8, Saturday TII9 ..
--~ anywherel
auy ltt . . lton•
lint loning before the Indians Buck sod Roach combined
Ou and G•l FrN
'rllmpiloo .....-1 for
had got to bat.
striko out eight and "all:
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CMt ;,our suer Rooll: TGdU"Reds
IJO OOX - 4 ;
bandied mouad chores for the
UnbeDevable but Tra•
tiRTIFIID .AI ITATIGN
Van Matre aJMl Wilson.
winners. fanning six and issu.inJ:
• w. 11«t11n lt-. ,_..roy 011'and Cochran.
12 free passes.
Dndger hitters were J. Wei·
ker, a double and three sta&amp;leo.
,Buck, two doubles, Roach, 1
double and single, and E. Ftle
liiH'o and Boys'
Man's Summar
and D. Pullins, each a oingle.
Vank hitting was led by T.,..
ry Wyatt with a three-run homNOW
er and triple wllile Gary SnoulNOW
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Ill 211. Pomeroy bitten wert
Ne!•elroad with a triple, double aRd a single, Fife 3 lilglu,
two singles, Ollilllg·
a single, Soouflu 1 boDII
Soulsby a single and Enga doubla aRd single .
T. CUndiff
For Syracuse,
a dooble and two 1linglel.
Craig 1 double and lhree slllgles, J. Cundiff FareD and
men each a slagle.
Mason defeated Cheshire IS.
I oo 14 bib. For Mason, Reed
collected t"o
singles, Yeaufour oinglea, Shepard three
sing:Jes, GiUand 1 homenHI and
Camp a triple, a n d
IBelcher and Bumgardner eacb
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tllbll Jlltlj5&amp;aiiJueY ";;. l!eill'te!lf WliiiBOi' lleeklell I
eat; darkened restaurants see
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The lovely gals in "SWeet Cbar· call the calllng-olf ofl
Sal&gt;
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to
that.
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feel
more
sect!l'e
aiOIIII
dl's
may
reJnstste
Ill
old
and
tJ.J
Should all these
remedies
Bdwy. these m!dnlgbts beca111e dellahlfully sardine • par.ked
fail then capitalize on your
Jack O'Brian
they're gettlllg expert In Karate "Little Bar," t"Olorful, uncorn.'-,- llucromliletlleJtefaurJumbie.,
1 1'
"cllirerence"
You're
the
RaJ
,
at
Judo Inc., on E. 55th ... Van- fortable, always crowcled: and
- letlfr lo IICh oquare, lo
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h0
lb. ··
Composer Frederick Loewe's 1 Which is getting bad ratings fore long .. · ~andy Bergen, s derbilt heir wm . cushing and , run.
.....~: form four ordinary words.
i
w . saves_ ~ gl1ys money - simple reason for happy retire- from every po5sible direction. hardly a starlet yet and she s /
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ment to Europew1 yachts, cav- Nubar Gulbenkian U1e billion- fighting the ~eight problem · · ·
far, travel and girls: he' s al- aire oilman whose personal ec· at Gallaghers, Michael .. cline : 1
EASf TERMS . ••
Dear Helen:
ready earned more thau
18.· centricities are legion (wears told us hiS next pic.~•- The 1
i!f!f!l
1
With all your talk In Amerl- 000,000 from "My Fair Lady" a fresh orchid attached to his Billion Dollar Br~m will be i ,
1• j• •
ca about the "new freedom" 1 alone and his other musicals lapel daily and dresses like a filmed in Helsmki.
i
would lilte to go on record as {Brtg'oooon, GlgL elc:) would 19th Century dandyj had Va~x- The alatial J. P . Morgan ; ·
saying American girls a r e keep him 1vhirhng m equally / hall , the British car f1rm, budd Lo 1 ~ d estate has been I
very repressed.
lush "'lirt'menl . .. One muSI- him (for $17,000) an exact rep- nt~ sban ouple of modern
I am on my way home to cal in the CBS network would· tlica of_ a 1914 English landau- ~eause~ ·:'_ 'Bdwy. satr Gwen
France after being in collegc ln't ltke to atr as}
speCHI!: let tax1 cab m whtch he crmses (Sweet Charity) Verdon and!
W'-IAT SHCWclts 01'bere. I got my face slapped. or I :~~nboom kYankees, 'dtakeden fhrom Igrandtsly thr~~lgt~ th L oln don her director
choreographer'!
FLO't!IE.Ii:S MA'r'-Enearly so, so many times I de· )um
once cons1 er s eer Istree . .
s e on Y car h b d B b F sse . _ Comic
eided to give up women.
fiction , ··The Year the Yankees civilized eoougb to go to the J usck a~ t 0
:ars he's writ- !
If there are over • aggres- Lost The Pennant" · . . For any- opera wearing a top hat," he . a
ar :~~w lied "Eating I
'f'E/llAP
:oiow arrantrt the circled l.tten
. ~ng ~ c~
sive females here, as some of one just arriving from Outer explained blithely.
h' gca Matter" ..
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lo form tile surprtu answer, as
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. IU((ested by the abon cartoon. the men lament about in advice Magnolia. CBS of course owns 1 B as~ball great Phil Riz~uto's 1 ~eith:r wa~h~ London _ taped :
columns, I wish 1 had found the Yankees ball team . . .. 1dad d1ed .. . One of the great TV show ("Hippodrome" .. _.I ":-:========::::::~~'::'::==::
one' 1 was accused of being
, sloe-eyed foreign film stars got 1 - - -- ~~=..:.:.~---'---- - -----:::::::"""'=Ia
wh3t they calJ a "sc.x: maniac" mail on this subject is evenly ' her sexily tilted glimBobmerHs :;,i.~ :
!An1wen lomorrow)
when I was onlv actmg
a-,
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d b h 'd
. ._ 1 1ong-ago surgery
Oy- s
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split
an
ot
s1
es
msb son Tony pass ed the ca l'f
Jun!hle•: PIOIE GLADE COUPON lOTION
comes naturally . - PIERRE
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1 or ma
1't-M~rdat· ' ll
De p·
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thetrs ts the on1y way ._
. bar exams
George Jessel
ar terre ·
.\w-.·er: Wlwt d1e prUoner'• plo1 WUI-A .,CELL OUT''
Which of course 1s wrong, I .
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Sorry about that. But also 11
diS('overcd Liz Rem1y had got
Your Full Service Bank Is •• ,
because tht:r£' IS no pat ans\wr
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h ld
glad to hear it American_ fr l
ld .
marrted SQ I e o go-go-goat
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1 d ed h
d h!
males aren 't repressed. fnend
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er
aug er
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keep 111!' 1Jcl ~
e_ ec tstorl , Brenda
Archbishop John
JUS se ec IV€.
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d
d · - 1 C!t' · 1 1
012-ar Helen
j epen s on
oz.en s o
O J I Patnr k Cody should be wearwh' t I
. th
. I stances rangw ~ from malu r· mg ;~ cardinal's red beany bea nes me IS ese gJr s I tty to need - btllh fmam· t.d
I
wh'&gt; JUSt can't make up thetr
d
1
an emo1tona1
SA y E•
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mmds what to do wtth thf'n tl- T ramed roun:.e 1or.". 11 ~,r
It•\
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leg!t1matr" hab1es, c:md ask ·vour. 1 g1r
DURING OUR
1:-; -N 1w 1 1o dn. 'fh ey tl'l. "'
by Helel" Bottel
readt&gt;rs, Should I or shouldn t 1 . 1 , 11 , . 11 · kino ., 0 th .ll
cart ·\ lUI un ,
.
b b
I give
fn)'
a )' away '} "
they can choo~l' tlw best {'Oitr s••
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
The remedy? Perhaps your T~ey ought to know ..that no for1e.l
tl b· bv . _ 11 .
k
h
d
1
Serving Meigs County for over 94 Yeal3
doctor Will prescnbe a mild i one can rn~ e t at ecJslDn or ..=;·iliiilii-- :.- -•llllliiiiiillli
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This column is f!lr yol1ng peo· tranquilizer. But first figure out l l~em . A~d tf they made . I he .,..
euv loo o.uons
Member Federal Reserve Sysum
ple, their_ problems and pleas- just exacttv why you can 't eal first dect sJOn - to cave m &lt;md
l&gt;&lt;~s an&lt;~ 1;-: • ~ rN"
NOW IN PROGRESS
-b
ures, their troubles and fun . . f
If
risk having a baby _ t 1_ 1 en
'r1~ .vs .1 , , ~hi ' •n
Member Federal Deposit Imuronco Corporation
.
H 1 H 1 rn ront o 1 oys.
you arl' un·
MtAMt
BEACH
1
As w1th
the
rest
o
e
en
c
r
b
bl
they
should
be
capable
ol
de~et
,·our s."."' ~~ ....~, -r,,t ,.,·
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· sure a ou a e mannet's-s u·
US! . It welcomes laughs but • d
tl
nd
t·
t ciding what to do with it They
tlnh••homt,le t.u.J t , nu c
won't dodge a serious ques tion hy up olnf u:m,tha k prac Jce a shouldn't have to ask others to
.:s;ev:. 1 .:!~tEno5:.A;o~!~o:~ 0~n.o
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
h f
orne.
vou m you m a y
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With a brus -of.
goof up ~r "look funny ." re- decide for them . - COED
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Send your teen-age
ques.
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Dear Coed·
tions tct YOUTH ASKED F'OH me:-l:ler a boy 15 twtce as
When unwed expectant moth·
IT care of Helen Help US!, clumsy &lt;'IS a glrl and . he' s too ers ask advice from my read·
newspaper.
busy worry mg about himself to ers. they probably end up more
CAN'T EAT WHEN DATING look closely at you. In fact. undecided !han ever be&lt;ause
Dear Helen:
My problem is I can't e&lt;Jt in
front of boys. Every time I go ,
on a date I never eat, and then
the boy doesn't either, when I
mow he really wants to.
After our Junior-Senior prom, ·
my date look me to an expensive restaurant and ordered a
steak dinner. Thea I ordered
juSl a coke, and sal there hal·
ing myself, while he embarrassedly ate bis steak.
I am pretty popular. Everyone says I have a good figure
SUMMER TOYS - Garand a pleasant pen10nality. but
den
sets, pails, sprinkling
what is wrong with me? Why
cans, lawn mowers etc.,
can't I get food down w he n
I'm with a boy? - GROWLto keep the kids amu~ed
ING STOMACH
PARAKEETS
and happy.
Dear G.S.:
SWIMMING ACCESSOR·
Perhaps 11 will make you
3.49
IES - Goggles, masks,
feel better to learn you have
Pet
foods
and
supfins, snorkels, etc.
lots of company. Embarrassplies lor birds, dogs,
ment, excitement, or fear that
OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT.
cats and fish .
· she'll do something wrong can
UNTIL 9
!urn off a girl's appetite, or
give her sueh stomach flutters
lhe Is afraid t. eat
'". I've even heard from girls
who gel actively nausea\ed be:· fore •~WY date and can't meel
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POMEROY
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becaliie they've had to make
~ally !enUne~

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club met recenUy at the home
of Mrs. VIctor Hysell.
Mr and Mn. Horton Tbomq Anita Houdashel~ president,
family returned to their WMU lnbercharge eredofthrollemeetlngl.l
eJil
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BI'UDI\VIck Tueeday, af· \VIth a flower blooming In their
a visit with his parents, Mr. garden. Mra. Hysell read the
Mr&gt;. Everett Thomu.
rules for the county flower show
Mrs. Max Meinhart
at the lair.
Monday evening, after
Reports given Included,
on
weeks visit in
health, of encephailtis brought
with her daughter and
on ~y mosquitoes, by Grace Hy·
law, Mr. and Mrs. Cfalr
•.ell, safety report on uphy%la·
ker and doughier.
linn, by Kosta Hysell; a Dow·
er report on marigolds, SOlan
Miss Debble Boso of
and a report on I he
Bend Is spending a few days tour at Carpenter by Anita I HAPPY HUSTLERS Class of i ~ame~E. ~:·~n, B:Iey, ~
with her grandmother, Mrs. and Beverly Houdashelt.
the Racme Methodist Church\ a.,
s.
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Mf' . Nan Moore, lay dele- Ilessle Patterson.
P-Jgy Milhoan showed
17, wiD en their rummage sale lumbus; Joseph Grmnan, RavHute to Uw ,....onference show·
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1 enswood: Mrs. Ollie
SmJ~
eti col&lt; ed slides of - .
Mr. and Mra. Darrell Pickens common pe~ts includmg aphids, and Town and Country Store ' Oak Hill; Ralpb S. Dettre, Rav·j
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Elizabeth Ann and Darrell tent caterpillar, sow bug and Fnday, July 15, and Saturday, . ••swond · Delbert R
Smith
scenes
opor1•
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A planned potluck dirmer pre- elud
ing a~
the river boats
of Charlestorl,
W. Va., and cut worm, an d Held'1 Mllhoan J u1y 16' ·m t he but'ld't~g nex l. to I~·
Ravenswood
M.'
ceded the meeting ol !he Pome- h
and Mrs Clsrence Karr displayed a llve rhinoceros bee!· C\.ster • Barber Sbop 1n Racme. Patterson Wellston · Mrs Mar1 1· t . j
roy Garden club Monday even- ehavy snows o ads Will eCrhrl, t
Mr and Mrs Robert Karr le. !Jnda ftollon gave a dem-- They will hold them every Frl· ,·on 0 Hu'tchinson Rt I Ewingc urch sanctuary urmg
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daughter Slade of Millers- onstration of a Japanese mo • ay a
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ton. Mrs Charles o Melvin
1 and pom
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Dnve, intere•t taken at l.akeoide at
viJited Sunday with M,_ ana arrangemen U!lll8 rl
ICE CREAM SOCIAL a! the Rt. I Ironton: Joseph L. Cozad,
\VIth Mrs. James Titus as co conference. She had pictures of
Mrs . Charles B._ Karr Sr. dock and black-eyed susan dais- Rock Springs Methodist Church R!. 2_ Wellston : Mrs. Glendon
hostess.
lormer postora of Heath Church Mrs. Glenn DiU VISited Wedand on Friday, July IS, at 6:30 p. J . W•UIO, Rt. 3 Jockson; Jill
The dinner was served 011 !he lricluding Rrv Grahom, who nesday evening, with Mr.
m. Five flavors of homemade Ann Williams, Jackson.
patio and members were seat- has attended 59 Ohk&gt; Conferenc- Mrs . Rollin Bearhs.
were served by Peg· ice cream , cake, and hot
Births
ed at tables. With white covers es, the Rev . and Mra. Danger- Mr . and Mrs . Melvin VanMe·
and Heidi Milhoan to
11 will be sold.
Mrs . Paul H. Burl . Colum- 1
decorated w1!h blue and green !er and Rev. and Mrs. M. E. ter and son, Melvin Jr., o!
. and two guests, Mrs.
bus, daughter, 6:20 p.m. Wedflowe.,_ Dessert and beverage Do~son.
cinnati spent the weekend
Edison Hollon and Sue Bentz.
POMEROY HIGH SCHOOL nesday.
were served by the hostesses,
Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Athletic Association will sponDischarges
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Miss L;·dia Ebersbach asked Following the program t h ter and Mrs. Ida Burns
sor a teen record hop with the Mrs. Walter L. Athey , Wllgrace.
congregation and honored
mother, Mrs. Adam
Shirley Ann Norril
Jcys thls coming Friday night Uam M. Blackburn, James W.
Following the dinner. the W41'e invited to the
Mrs. Ray Seidenab~. Mrs. To Wed in A.ugullt
from 8 to 11 p.m., at the Pome- Caldwell, Mrs. R. Dale
Cogroup adjourned to the livmg dining room for punch and Henry Reibel, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Morris of roy H1gh School auditorium. burn, Mrs . Ellls E.
Elliott,
room for a meeting, wbleh DP· coo!~:ies from a table
and Mrs. Charles Betz· Racm~ are announcing the mar. The dance Is open to the pub- Oscar M. Hanson, Regina L.
ened \VIth the verse of the with an arrangement o( white
visited Wednesday at Mar- riage of their daugbter, Sherley Uc.
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Hogg, Davis Y. Ingels, Wayne
month by Mrs. Charles Per- daisies. Members of the
with Mrs. Pearl Wakely. AM Norris, to Mr. Gary Hall, LETART FALLS Umted Bre- Rarvis, Kathryn E. Lambert,
report Mr. Wakely as son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hall: thren Church will sponsor a David E. Laywell, Robert K.
singer, president. Devotions ta- nor Circle were In
ken from Romans II: 25-36 were the social hour . Mrs.
qui!• ilL
of Riceville, Iowa.
I rummage sale at the Smith proLewis, Pearl C. Oliver, Mrs.
led by Mrs. Grueser who had Bradbury presided at the
The wedding will lake place perty on 2nd 8!. in Pomeroy Robert C. Stafford, Mrs. Kinlor her theme, "Natore, the bowL
1n Riceville 1n the First Melli- Friday, July 15. The sale will ner Vanover, Georgeann Watodist Church next August rr. start at g a.m.
son , Salem A. Yates, Mrs. Carart of God" from the Upper
Room.
bride-to-be is a graduate The Morning Star
E.U.B. I roll J . Yost. DonnaHamey, Mrs . 1
Members responded to roll
. ATTEND PARTY
Racine High School, and Ia Youth Fellowship is ~ponsor· l Donald Hall and mfant daugh- '
call with plants that laugh at F1~~ members of the
as 8 secretary for ing an ice cream 8 oca_al Fri· ter, Mrs. James E. Martm and
drought. A communication was AUXIliary of
Co. Mr. Hall is also employ· day, July 15, at 7 p.m. m the /·
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rend from Mrs. l.ois Weaver. Post 128, were In
The annUli picnic of the Deby the 3M Co.
church ba~ement. It will be sold
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pu!y club and district
by the dish end one-half galPomeroy. Ohio
president of Ute Ohio Associa· Thur&gt;day for !he
lion of Garden clubs, concern· party given for the
of District 13, Daughters
MR. KARR HONORED
Ion containers.
ing the stale anventlen to be Hospital patients.
America was held Sunday
Mr. and Mra. Charles Lytle
SATURDAY
NOT OPEN
held at Cincinnati, in Nether- from Middleport were Mrs.
noon, at the home of Edith
entertained wlth a dinner sun- MIDDLEPORT PARK assoTONIGHT
land-Hilton hotel August 24-25. bm- Roush, president, and
ing, Tuppers Plains.
evening, at their
home, elation will sponsor a dance
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Mrs. Peninger and Mrs. Fred diStrict rebabllllatlon chatrman, A poUuck dinner wu
Ave., honoring ber bro- party this Saturday nigh! at
July 15-16
Blae1tnar reported on the coun· and Mrs. Dale Kennedy.
at I p.m. , on the lawn with
Clair Karr, on his
the Middleport cemmumty park
.,KING
RAT"
ty officers meeting held recentMrs. Betzlng asking grace.
day. Homemade ice cream
etarting at 8 p.m. _ _ __ _
ly in Middleport.
AI'"OUNCE REUNION
Following the dinner, a
decorated birthday Cake
Tom Courtenay
hers, families and friends
With the dinner to
served
PT. PLEASANT - The
business session wu held
invited.
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nual lloffman reunion will
Mrs. Betzing, vice president, In honored guest and Mr;,•·n~Iamllifiiiiiiiiiiiiii
• ~:.~~ ~~t,:'~':i~~
held Sunday, July 17, at
charge. It was reported
· and Mrs. Mickey ~
MtAMI 01 "'"
Union camp grounds. A
Edith Wakely's hugband
Mac, Mickey, and Sherr!
Gel J"our Saver Book Today1s
e M and Mrs Char
Unbtue.,.IIM lnlt 'l'nl•
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critically til In Memorial Hos- 0 yracus ; r.
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and there wUJ be ilames for
pita!, Marietta. Plans were dis- les R. Karr Sr., Pomeroy : and
uo~w~,""~··~·~·-~-~·n~·~·~··~,.~~ch~il~dr~e~n~in~th
~e~a~ft~er~n~oo~n~-=j cussed fer state session to
Mr. and Mrs. Lytle and Susan.
· ---- - --- - held August 15-17.
Attending were lve
ANNOUNCE PICNIC
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Jean Wolff, Sally Smith,
The annual picnic of the MoJenk!ns, Annabelle Kehl,
Woodmen Camp 7230,
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Llna McVay of Marietta; PrJb. Burlingham, will be beld Sunble Wilson, Galllpoll!; ~~~~~:/;day, July 17, at lbe Meiga Counel Seidenabel and Edna
Fairground. A basket dinner
will
be held at 12 noon. All me111.
Pomeroy; Nettle Hayes, Middleport ; Vera Householder and
Gladys Hannahs, New Lallng·
ion, Erma Cleland anol Betty
Roush, Chesler; Mrs.
For Evary Sewing Naed
and a guest, Margaret
D.vesvlUe, a past state
Slngor Safos-Servlce
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POMEROY BEND C. B. Ra· oDI on PedialricB Ward
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clio club wni hold l!s regular
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Admissions '
only the oecond in the cotmtv.
monthly meeting Thu1'8doy eveT Hall ~ St t St. The p.u k will be located on
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TONIGHT .... PIUDAY
YOUTH PRAYER Group of riot Star Rt.; Mrs. an ass- on property of Elmer Pullins
the Laurel Cliff Free Methodist man, Pl. Plea•ant; Krl!ta L. and will Include a group she·ltei· II "SEX ANQ THE JINGLE
t:hurch will meet at the ehurt:h, Wedge, Rt. 2 Letart,
Robin d
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Rohrbough, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. an severa1 1 lVJ ua1 coo
Thursday, at 6·30 p.m.
Harold F. Stewart. Pt. Pleas- Igrates covering one acre of 1'oll7 Cw:tlo
Natallo Wood '
ROCK SPRINGS Grange wiD ant; Robert E. Fruth, Pl. Piea- i •pace \VIth ample parking Es(Teclu!lcolor)
meet Thursday, at 8 p.m. There san!; Mro. Ernie L. Roush, Rt. Umated cost of the roadside
-and-.
wlll be practice for inspection. 1 Letart; Mrs. Margaret M.l park will be $10,000.
uop HUMAN IONDAGI"
A picnic dinner at 7 p m. will Archer, Middleport. Mrs. Bly- - - - --'-- - - - Kim Novak wwrencolluvey
precede the meeting.
the J . Thesis, Rt.1 Racme; Mrs. !no;;fa;;;;nt;;;;;;;;d;;;;a;;;iugii;;h;;;;te;;;;r;;;;
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The Rev. and Mrs. Max Don. Rua•ell; an official welcome
shue and children,
Gregory, en by Mrs . James Euler , Pas·
2nd Kimberly, were welcomed !oral Relations chairman.
to Heath Melhodiat
Churcb
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tion held In the church. More ed out by Mrs . James
than 75 parishioners greeted the the "W" as president of WSCS;
new minister and his iamily. Mrs. William Russell, " E"
A pro""am was given In the the Eleanor Circle;
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lay leoder, the announcer. The se : represen •ng e
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lude by William Russell, music 0 from her long assocwllon
director; a vocal selection, in the ~~'":!'h; Mr.
Edward
"How Great Thou Art," by Ben Young, M of the men of the
Philson, accompanied by Mr. ~h~;ch; and Mrs. 0 · P. Klem,
E In conclusion. Mrs. Bern·
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eat; darkened restaurants see
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The lovely gals in "SWeet Cbar· call the calllng-olf ofl
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that.
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more
sect!l'e
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may
reJnstste
Ill
old
and
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Should all these
remedies
Bdwy. these m!dnlgbts beca111e dellahlfully sardine • par.ked
fail then capitalize on your
Jack O'Brian
they're gettlllg expert In Karate "Little Bar," t"Olorful, uncorn.'-,- llucromliletlleJtefaurJumbie.,
1 1'
"cllirerence"
You're
the
RaJ
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at
Judo Inc., on E. 55th ... Van- fortable, always crowcled: and
- letlfr lo IICh oquare, lo
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lb. ··
Composer Frederick Loewe's 1 Which is getting bad ratings fore long .. · ~andy Bergen, s derbilt heir wm . cushing and , run.
.....~: form four ordinary words.
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w . saves_ ~ gl1ys money - simple reason for happy retire- from every po5sible direction. hardly a starlet yet and she s /
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ment to Europew1 yachts, cav- Nubar Gulbenkian U1e billion- fighting the ~eight problem · · ·
far, travel and girls: he' s al- aire oilman whose personal ec· at Gallaghers, Michael .. cline : 1
EASf TERMS . ••
Dear Helen:
ready earned more thau
18.· centricities are legion (wears told us hiS next pic.~•- The 1
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With all your talk In Amerl- 000,000 from "My Fair Lady" a fresh orchid attached to his Billion Dollar Br~m will be i ,
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ca about the "new freedom" 1 alone and his other musicals lapel daily and dresses like a filmed in Helsmki.
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would lilte to go on record as {Brtg'oooon, GlgL elc:) would 19th Century dandyj had Va~x- The alatial J. P . Morgan ; ·
saying American girls a r e keep him 1vhirhng m equally / hall , the British car f1rm, budd Lo 1 ~ d estate has been I
very repressed.
lush "'lirt'menl . .. One muSI- him (for $17,000) an exact rep- nt~ sban ouple of modern
I am on my way home to cal in the CBS network would· tlica of_ a 1914 English landau- ~eause~ ·:'_ 'Bdwy. satr Gwen
France after being in collegc ln't ltke to atr as}
speCHI!: let tax1 cab m whtch he crmses (Sweet Charity) Verdon and!
W'-IAT SHCWclts 01'bere. I got my face slapped. or I :~~nboom kYankees, 'dtakeden fhrom Igrandtsly thr~~lgt~ th L oln don her director
choreographer'!
FLO't!IE.Ii:S MA'r'-Enearly so, so many times I de· )um
once cons1 er s eer Istree . .
s e on Y car h b d B b F sse . _ Comic
eided to give up women.
fiction , ··The Year the Yankees civilized eoougb to go to the J usck a~ t 0
:ars he's writ- !
If there are over • aggres- Lost The Pennant" · . . For any- opera wearing a top hat," he . a
ar :~~w lied "Eating I
'f'E/llAP
:oiow arrantrt the circled l.tten
. ~ng ~ c~
sive females here, as some of one just arriving from Outer explained blithely.
h' gca Matter" ..
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lo form tile surprtu answer, as
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columns, I wish 1 had found the Yankees ball team . . .. 1dad d1ed .. . One of the great TV show ("Hippodrome" .. _.I ":-:========::::::~~'::'::==::
one' 1 was accused of being
, sloe-eyed foreign film stars got 1 - - -- ~~=..:.:.~---'---- - -----:::::::"""'=Ia
wh3t they calJ a "sc.x: maniac" mail on this subject is evenly ' her sexily tilted glimBobmerHs :;,i.~ :
!An1wen lomorrow)
when I was onlv actmg
a-,
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d b h 'd
. ._ 1 1ong-ago surgery
Oy- s
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split
an
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s1
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msb son Tony pass ed the ca l'f
Jun!hle•: PIOIE GLADE COUPON lOTION
comes naturally . - PIERRE
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1't-M~rdat· ' ll
De p·
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thetrs ts the on1y way ._
. bar exams
George Jessel
ar terre ·
.\w-.·er: Wlwt d1e prUoner'• plo1 WUI-A .,CELL OUT''
Which of course 1s wrong, I .
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diS('overcd Liz Rem1y had got
Your Full Service Bank Is •• ,
because tht:r£' IS no pat ans\wr
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h ld
glad to hear it American_ fr l
ld .
marrted SQ I e o go-go-goat
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males aren 't repressed. fnend
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aug er
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e_ ec tstorl , Brenda
Archbishop John
JUS se ec IV€.
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012-ar Helen
j epen s on
oz.en s o
O J I Patnr k Cody should be wearwh' t I
. th
. I stances rangw ~ from malu r· mg ;~ cardinal's red beany bea nes me IS ese gJr s I tty to need - btllh fmam· t.d
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wh'&gt; JUSt can't make up thetr
d
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an emo1tona1
SA y E•
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mmds what to do wtth thf'n tl- T ramed roun:.e 1or.". 11 ~,r
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DURING OUR
1:-; -N 1w 1 1o dn. 'fh ey tl'l. "'
by Helel" Bottel
readt&gt;rs, Should I or shouldn t 1 . 1 , 11 , . 11 · kino ., 0 th .ll
cart ·\ lUI un ,
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b b
I give
fn)'
a )' away '} "
they can choo~l' tlw best {'Oitr s••
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
The remedy? Perhaps your T~ey ought to know ..that no for1e.l
tl b· bv . _ 11 .
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Serving Meigs County for over 94 Yeal3
doctor Will prescnbe a mild i one can rn~ e t at ecJslDn or ..=;·iliiilii-- :.- -•llllliiiiiillli
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This column is f!lr yol1ng peo· tranquilizer. But first figure out l l~em . A~d tf they made . I he .,..
euv loo o.uons
Member Federal Reserve Sysum
ple, their_ problems and pleas- just exacttv why you can 't eal first dect sJOn - to cave m &lt;md
l&gt;&lt;~s an&lt;~ 1;-: • ~ rN"
NOW IN PROGRESS
-b
ures, their troubles and fun . . f
If
risk having a baby _ t 1_ 1 en
'r1~ .vs .1 , , ~hi ' •n
Member Federal Deposit Imuronco Corporation
.
H 1 H 1 rn ront o 1 oys.
you arl' un·
MtAMt
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the
rest
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en
c
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they
should
be
capable
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US! . It welcomes laughs but • d
tl
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tlnh••homt,le t.u.J t , nu c
won't dodge a serious ques tion hy up olnf u:m,tha k prac Jce a shouldn't have to ask others to
.:s;ev:. 1 .:!~tEno5:.A;o~!~o:~ 0~n.o
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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orne.
vou m you m a y
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goof up ~r "look funny ." re- decide for them . - COED
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Send your teen-age
ques.
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Dear Coed·
tions tct YOUTH ASKED F'OH me:-l:ler a boy 15 twtce as
When unwed expectant moth·
IT care of Helen Help US!, clumsy &lt;'IS a glrl and . he' s too ers ask advice from my read·
newspaper.
busy worry mg about himself to ers. they probably end up more
CAN'T EAT WHEN DATING look closely at you. In fact. undecided !han ever be&lt;ause
Dear Helen:
My problem is I can't e&lt;Jt in
front of boys. Every time I go ,
on a date I never eat, and then
the boy doesn't either, when I
mow he really wants to.
After our Junior-Senior prom, ·
my date look me to an expensive restaurant and ordered a
steak dinner. Thea I ordered
juSl a coke, and sal there hal·
ing myself, while he embarrassedly ate bis steak.
I am pretty popular. Everyone says I have a good figure
SUMMER TOYS - Garand a pleasant pen10nality. but
den
sets, pails, sprinkling
what is wrong with me? Why
cans, lawn mowers etc.,
can't I get food down w he n
I'm with a boy? - GROWLto keep the kids amu~ed
ING STOMACH
PARAKEETS
and happy.
Dear G.S.:
SWIMMING ACCESSOR·
Perhaps 11 will make you
3.49
IES - Goggles, masks,
feel better to learn you have
Pet
foods
and
supfins, snorkels, etc.
lots of company. Embarrassplies lor birds, dogs,
ment, excitement, or fear that
OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT.
cats and fish .
· she'll do something wrong can
UNTIL 9
!urn off a girl's appetite, or
give her sueh stomach flutters
lhe Is afraid t. eat
'". I've even heard from girls
who gel actively nausea\ed be:· fore •~WY date and can't meel
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POMEROY
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becaliie they've had to make
~ally !enUne~

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of Mrs. VIctor Hysell.
Mr and Mn. Horton Tbomq Anita Houdashel~ president,
family returned to their WMU lnbercharge eredofthrollemeetlngl.l
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BI'UDI\VIck Tueeday, af· \VIth a flower blooming In their
a visit with his parents, Mr. garden. Mra. Hysell read the
Mr&gt;. Everett Thomu.
rules for the county flower show
Mrs. Max Meinhart
at the lair.
Monday evening, after
Reports given Included,
on
weeks visit in
health, of encephailtis brought
with her daughter and
on ~y mosquitoes, by Grace Hy·
law, Mr. and Mrs. Cfalr
•.ell, safety report on uphy%la·
ker and doughier.
linn, by Kosta Hysell; a Dow·
er report on marigolds, SOlan
Miss Debble Boso of
and a report on I he
Bend Is spending a few days tour at Carpenter by Anita I HAPPY HUSTLERS Class of i ~ame~E. ~:·~n, B:Iey, ~
with her grandmother, Mrs. and Beverly Houdashelt.
the Racme Methodist Church\ a.,
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P-Jgy Milhoan showed
17, wiD en their rummage sale lumbus; Joseph Grmnan, RavHute to Uw ,....onference show·
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SmJ~
eti col&lt; ed slides of - .
Mr. and Mra. Darrell Pickens common pe~ts includmg aphids, and Town and Country Store ' Oak Hill; Ralpb S. Dettre, Rav·j
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Elizabeth Ann and Darrell tent caterpillar, sow bug and Fnday, July 15, and Saturday, . ••swond · Delbert R
Smith
scenes
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ing a~
the river boats
of Charlestorl,
W. Va., and cut worm, an d Held'1 Mllhoan J u1y 16' ·m t he but'ld't~g nex l. to I~·
Ravenswood
M.'
ceded the meeting ol !he Pome- h
and Mrs Clsrence Karr displayed a llve rhinoceros bee!· C\.ster • Barber Sbop 1n Racme. Patterson Wellston · Mrs Mar1 1· t . j
roy Garden club Monday even- ehavy snows o ads Will eCrhrl, t
Mr and Mrs Robert Karr le. !Jnda ftollon gave a dem-- They will hold them every Frl· ,·on 0 Hu'tchinson Rt I Ewingc urch sanctuary urmg
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Dnve, intere•t taken at l.akeoide at
viJited Sunday with M,_ ana arrangemen U!lll8 rl
ICE CREAM SOCIAL a! the Rt. I Ironton: Joseph L. Cozad,
\VIth Mrs. James Titus as co conference. She had pictures of
Mrs . Charles B._ Karr Sr. dock and black-eyed susan dais- Rock Springs Methodist Church R!. 2_ Wellston : Mrs. Glendon
hostess.
lormer postora of Heath Church Mrs. Glenn DiU VISited Wedand on Friday, July IS, at 6:30 p. J . W•UIO, Rt. 3 Jockson; Jill
The dinner was served 011 !he lricluding Rrv Grahom, who nesday evening, with Mr.
m. Five flavors of homemade Ann Williams, Jackson.
patio and members were seat- has attended 59 Ohk&gt; Conferenc- Mrs . Rollin Bearhs.
were served by Peg· ice cream , cake, and hot
Births
ed at tables. With white covers es, the Rev . and Mra. Danger- Mr . and Mrs . Melvin VanMe·
and Heidi Milhoan to
11 will be sold.
Mrs . Paul H. Burl . Colum- 1
decorated w1!h blue and green !er and Rev. and Mrs. M. E. ter and son, Melvin Jr., o!
. and two guests, Mrs.
bus, daughter, 6:20 p.m. Wedflowe.,_ Dessert and beverage Do~son.
cinnati spent the weekend
Edison Hollon and Sue Bentz.
POMEROY HIGH SCHOOL nesday.
were served by the hostesses,
Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Athletic Association will sponDischarges
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Miss L;·dia Ebersbach asked Following the program t h ter and Mrs. Ida Burns
sor a teen record hop with the Mrs. Walter L. Athey , Wllgrace.
congregation and honored
mother, Mrs. Adam
Shirley Ann Norril
Jcys thls coming Friday night Uam M. Blackburn, James W.
Following the dinner. the W41'e invited to the
Mrs. Ray Seidenab~. Mrs. To Wed in A.ugullt
from 8 to 11 p.m., at the Pome- Caldwell, Mrs. R. Dale
Cogroup adjourned to the livmg dining room for punch and Henry Reibel, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fern Morris of roy H1gh School auditorium. burn, Mrs . Ellls E.
Elliott,
room for a meeting, wbleh DP· coo!~:ies from a table
and Mrs. Charles Betz· Racm~ are announcing the mar. The dance Is open to the pub- Oscar M. Hanson, Regina L.
ened \VIth the verse of the with an arrangement o( white
visited Wednesday at Mar- riage of their daugbter, Sherley Uc.
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Hogg, Davis Y. Ingels, Wayne
month by Mrs. Charles Per- daisies. Members of the
with Mrs. Pearl Wakely. AM Norris, to Mr. Gary Hall, LETART FALLS Umted Bre- Rarvis, Kathryn E. Lambert,
report Mr. Wakely as son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hall: thren Church will sponsor a David E. Laywell, Robert K.
singer, president. Devotions ta- nor Circle were In
ken from Romans II: 25-36 were the social hour . Mrs.
qui!• ilL
of Riceville, Iowa.
I rummage sale at the Smith proLewis, Pearl C. Oliver, Mrs.
led by Mrs. Grueser who had Bradbury presided at the
The wedding will lake place perty on 2nd 8!. in Pomeroy Robert C. Stafford, Mrs. Kinlor her theme, "Natore, the bowL
1n Riceville 1n the First Melli- Friday, July 15. The sale will ner Vanover, Georgeann Watodist Church next August rr. start at g a.m.
son , Salem A. Yates, Mrs. Carart of God" from the Upper
Room.
bride-to-be is a graduate The Morning Star
E.U.B. I roll J . Yost. DonnaHamey, Mrs . 1
Members responded to roll
. ATTEND PARTY
Racine High School, and Ia Youth Fellowship is ~ponsor· l Donald Hall and mfant daugh- '
call with plants that laugh at F1~~ members of the
as 8 secretary for ing an ice cream 8 oca_al Fri· ter, Mrs. James E. Martm and
drought. A communication was AUXIliary of
Co. Mr. Hall is also employ· day, July 15, at 7 p.m. m the /·
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rend from Mrs. l.ois Weaver. Post 128, were In
The annUli picnic of the Deby the 3M Co.
church ba~ement. It will be sold
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by the dish end one-half galPomeroy. Ohio
president of Ute Ohio Associa· Thur&gt;day for !he
lion of Garden clubs, concern· party given for the
of District 13, Daughters
MR. KARR HONORED
Ion containers.
ing the stale anventlen to be Hospital patients.
America was held Sunday
Mr. and Mra. Charles Lytle
SATURDAY
NOT OPEN
held at Cincinnati, in Nether- from Middleport were Mrs.
noon, at the home of Edith
entertained wlth a dinner sun- MIDDLEPORT PARK assoTONIGHT
land-Hilton hotel August 24-25. bm- Roush, president, and
ing, Tuppers Plains.
evening, at their
home, elation will sponsor a dance
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Mrs. Peninger and Mrs. Fred diStrict rebabllllatlon chatrman, A poUuck dinner wu
Ave., honoring ber bro- party this Saturday nigh! at
July 15-16
Blae1tnar reported on the coun· and Mrs. Dale Kennedy.
at I p.m. , on the lawn with
Clair Karr, on his
the Middleport cemmumty park
.,KING
RAT"
ty officers meeting held recentMrs. Betzlng asking grace.
day. Homemade ice cream
etarting at 8 p.m. _ _ __ _
ly in Middleport.
AI'"OUNCE REUNION
Following the dinner, a
decorated birthday Cake
Tom Courtenay
hers, families and friends
With the dinner to
served
PT. PLEASANT - The
business session wu held
invited.
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Mrs. Betzing, vice president, In honored guest and Mr;,•·n~Iamllifiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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held Sunday, July 17, at
charge. It was reported
· and Mrs. Mickey ~
MtAMI 01 "'"
Union camp grounds. A
Edith Wakely's hugband
Mac, Mickey, and Sherr!
Gel J"our Saver Book Today1s
e M and Mrs Char
Unbtue.,.IIM lnlt 'l'nl•
!dinner will be served at
critically til In Memorial Hos- 0 yracus ; r.
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and there wUJ be ilames for
pita!, Marietta. Plans were dis- les R. Karr Sr., Pomeroy : and
uo~w~,""~··~·~·-~-~·n~·~·~··~,.~~ch~il~dr~e~n~in~th
~e~a~ft~er~n~oo~n~-=j cussed fer state session to
Mr. and Mrs. Lytle and Susan.
· ---- - --- - held August 15-17.
Attending were lve
ANNOUNCE PICNIC
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Jean Wolff, Sally Smith,
The annual picnic of the MoJenk!ns, Annabelle Kehl,
Woodmen Camp 7230,
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Llna McVay of Marietta; PrJb. Burlingham, will be beld Sunble Wilson, Galllpoll!; ~~~~~:/;day, July 17, at lbe Meiga Counel Seidenabel and Edna
Fairground. A basket dinner
will
be held at 12 noon. All me111.
Pomeroy; Nettle Hayes, Middleport ; Vera Householder and
Gladys Hannahs, New Lallng·
ion, Erma Cleland anol Betty
Roush, Chesler; Mrs.
For Evary Sewing Naed
and a guest, Margaret
D.vesvlUe, a past state
Slngor Safos-Servlce
and district deputy of
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Holzer Hospital!
Visiting i aide Development Division has than elgbl poueds of potaloe
111URSDAY
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bours 24 and 7-a p.m. Parents : g1ven !mal approval !or a road- pa: per1011 Pff @J,
POMEROY BEND C. B. Ra· oDI on PedialricB Ward
lido park in Mason County -~~~il!;;;;;o;;;i;;liOi;;o;;;iii;;il;;-.
clio club wni hold l!s regular
y
Admissions '
only the oecond in the cotmtv.
monthly meeting Thu1'8doy eveT Hall ~ St t St. The p.u k will be located on
H&amp;
SoH
niDI, July 14, at' the club house I.:Sltl~~~k waiers, R:. ~ v~: Route !7, 1.4 mnes from the
1:1 vn
on Lincoln HID .
/ton · Mrs Jean F. Cobb Pat.- Jackson Couoty line near Gtm·
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D Gl
ville Ridge It will be located
TONIGHT .... PIUDAY
YOUTH PRAYER Group of riot Star Rt.; Mrs. an ass- on property of Elmer Pullins
the Laurel Cliff Free Methodist man, Pl. Plea•ant; Krl!ta L. and will Include a group she·ltei· II "SEX ANQ THE JINGLE
t:hurch will meet at the ehurt:h, Wedge, Rt. 2 Letart,
Robin d
'nd' -d
kout
GIRL"
Rohrbough, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. an severa1 1 lVJ ua1 coo
Thursday, at 6·30 p.m.
Harold F. Stewart. Pt. Pleas- Igrates covering one acre of 1'oll7 Cw:tlo
Natallo Wood '
ROCK SPRINGS Grange wiD ant; Robert E. Fruth, Pl. Piea- i •pace \VIth ample parking Es(Teclu!lcolor)
meet Thursday, at 8 p.m. There san!; Mro. Ernie L. Roush, Rt. Umated cost of the roadside
-and-.
wlll be practice for inspection. 1 Letart; Mrs. Margaret M.l park will be $10,000.
uop HUMAN IONDAGI"
A picnic dinner at 7 p m. will Archer, Middleport. Mrs. Bly- - - - --'-- - - - Kim Novak wwrencolluvey
precede the meeting.
the J . Thesis, Rt.1 Racme; Mrs. !no;;fa;;;;nt;;;;;;;;d;;;;a;;;iugii;;h;;;;te;;;;r;;;;
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Ch 1 T Curtis Racine- Mra 1·
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Hospital News

CAl.d'JE'N·DAR

Picnic Held

OUR~PARADE

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The Rev. and Mrs. Max Don. Rua•ell; an official welcome
shue and children,
Gregory, en by Mrs . James Euler , Pas·
2nd Kimberly, were welcomed !oral Relations chairman.
to Heath Melhodiat
Churcb
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Wednesday evening at a recep- The word we come was
tion held In the church. More ed out by Mrs . James
than 75 parishioners greeted the the "W" as president of WSCS;
new minister and his iamily. Mrs. William Russell, " E"
A pro""am was given In the the Eleanor Circle;
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lay leoder, the announcer. The se : represen •ng e
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proll!'am included an organ pre- ~h~~r . Miss Bess Sanborn_. the
lude by William Russell, music 0 from her long assocwllon
director; a vocal selection, in the ~~'":!'h; Mr.
Edward
"How Great Thou Art," by Ben Young, M of the men of the
Philson, accompanied by Mr. ~h~;ch; and Mrs. 0 · P. Klem,
E In conclusion. Mrs. Bern·
ard Fultz was program
man.

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ADMITTED: Dr. Carl Irvin,
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DISCHARGES: None.

The FABRIC SHOP
992-2214
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Nationally advert ised year 'round price $59.95

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prices to put you in the lead.
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the great Dodge breed. Drive your own bargain: a
Dart, Coronet, Polara, Monaco or Charger. Ride
with the good guys.

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and
Asphaltum Roof Paint

Warm, cuddly and light as a feather bul with the
healthiest ~air lungs you ever heard. And oh,
those eyeel Wh~ they looked up Into yours, you
were sure they could recognize you. Seems like
jUsl a little while ago, doesn't II? And now that
wee bll of pink 111101 is grown up and having an·
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to remember, see
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WlllCh collection.

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"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"
POMEROY

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
Mill &amp; Second Streets

Go8$sler Jewelry Store

Middleport, 0.

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uvlnfl on t11e mottres&amp; that'• mode for hollthful back support
and sound. comfortable sleep. The Sacropodlc fmu,. Unlfuud'
Conatruc.,ion, an exclusive deep quiltin&amp; process thlt combines lu~eurious sottn11s
with finn hoaHhful support. And to top a oil, the Borneo Sacropedic has
dont 1way wtth Utose annoylna mattress button once and for oil'

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Arabs were addlnc to the ballc know·
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pblrm&amp;clea and were licensed. Today
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a regular $69.95 deluxe mattress ,_only $41.!15
Quiltorama• Mattress "Tha World'5 Grutest Sleepin&amp; Ptll"' only $71.71

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$6,500. Hele• Sauvage,
Ph.
11112-2890.
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Camping Trailers

Crtw's Steak House

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Bruce,
Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pickens, Baltimore, Md .. and their
sister, Mrs. Paul Kautz and
daughlers of Columbus; also Mr.
end Mrs. Jan Haurk and chi!- ~
dren, Brent and Brenda of Colwnbus. They also visited in .
Mason, W. Va. with Mrs. Mar1
garet Pickens and Mr
and 1
Mrs. Bill Thomas where a fam-~
lly picnic was held.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bing
and daughter. Judy, Clevelanct,
were recent guests of her motller, Mrs. J. K. Smith and olh·
er relatives.
Riehard Pickens is ·a surgical
patient a! Meigs General Hospital.
Mrs. Walter Athey is a patient at Holzer Hospital for ub·
servation and treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly
aDd son, Tommy. and Mrs. Vincent Dabo spent Salurday in
Columbus.
Weekend visitors with
Mr.
lnd Mrs. Albert
Roush and
·lamily were Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Roush and daughter,
thy, Newton Falls; Mr. and Mrs.
LarrY Flowers, ColumbLIS; Mrs.
Gamet Herdman, Mrs. James
Mathefly, and family, Gary and
lim, and Mrs. Alta Miller, Le:&gt;n, W. Va.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roush
and family of Des Moines, Iowa,
nave arrived for a visit with
11is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
lousb and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitch
md sons, Steven and David ol
Wheeling, W. Va., &gt;pent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
onrl Mrs. Perry Mitch and Mr.
md Mrs. John Seines.
Miss Elaine Davis, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis,
bas returned from a seminar at
liJe Patiw University in Greeotastle, Ind. She was returned
home by her mother. who was
occompanied on the lrip by
!lean Barnitz and Mrs. 0. B.
ltout. Mrs. Stout at~ended the
aniversity there several years

BETHEL 6Z MEETS
Belll•l No. 82 of the lnternalionai Order of Job's Daughters
met Monday evening at the
Pomeroy Masonic Temple, wilh
Linda Lyons , honored queen.
presiding. Plans were made to
a'ttend church services at the
Gro:al B•nd Methodisl church
Sunday, Augusl 7, at 9:30a.m.,
ahd for a school of instruction
Monday, August 8. All officers
md th~ choir are to meet at
:he Pomeroy Masonic Temple
Wednesday, Augusl 3, at 5 p.
n. for practice.
DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris

This Week End in the Womens Ready To

e Chane! No. 5 oou de Co log no
eMy Sin IOU doLonvln Cologne
e Tobu Cologne By Dank
• A:r,...o 11u de Lonvln Co log no

Wear Department on the 2nd Floor -

We Are Having ASale of
WOMENS UNIFORMS

CLEANUP SALE

CORDUROY PILLOWS
12" size - round and square box aha~. Fllllnf
Polyurethane Foam, Red, Melon, Beige, G&lt;lld.

.... 69c

$5.95 Uniforms-- $4.00
$6.95 Uniforms
$7.95 Uniforms·- $6.00
$8.95 Uniforms-- $7.00

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HOUSE BROOMS

STICK-ON
PLASTIC

Tbe modem broom for the
modern kitchen. Made

18'' wide, good selection

lolo

of

100% broom com. Light
in wight. Sturdily COD·
structed for extra wear.

patterns. Decorate! everythinjl.

$10.00 and $1G.9S

Uniforms

lndlano Mold

ALL VINYL

$1.39

39c r•rd

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69c

$12.95 and $13.95

Uniforms

•

Printed Sailcloth

•

45" width -

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SALEI INFANTS &amp; TODDLERS

MIAMI

3 Nlahtl ta

Get

rour ••nr

aiACH
Boel Todai'-

Uabe.u...abl• bat Tme
Cl.l'IPII~

Ill W. Mtlll

DAI IT'ATIOII

lt., ,..,.._.., Ollie

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CASES

Crawlers--Sun Suits
Diaper Sets
Sizes small, medium, large and 9-12 or 18 months.
A good 1eleclion of styles.
$1.00 SUN SUITS
SALE T7c
$1.69 SUN SUITS
SALE $1.28
$1.9S CRAWLERS-PLAY SUITS
$1.68
$2.95 DIAPER SETS.CRAWLER SETS $2.1. 0
$3.95 NEVER IRON DIAPER SETS
$2.50

$1 OO

100% cotton. fine seectlon
of colorful printed de·
signs. Size 40x36.

·Stripes In Gold - Blue - Green - Pink - Orchid.
Large 22x44 inch size,

2

for

Fine combed 100% rotton. Drlp-drl crease resistant
finish. ',8" - ¥•" - ;) .. - 1" checks. Preshrunk.
Vat colors. All colors.
Sol•

DISH
TOWELS
3 for $] OO
Choose stripe~, cheeks,
lloral patterns. Colorful,
aboorbenl All Bli l~x30

QUALITY CUSTOM DRAPERIES

$]CO

49c

39c
"•
69c

99c
$1.74
$1.49
$2.27
$1.49
17c
17e
$1.49
99c
17c
$1.27
$2.10
$2.44
SUO

FOR TABLE and
FLOOR LAMPS
While Tlu!U IAII

$100 .....

pair

MATCHING WASH CLOTHS
12x12 inches

DRESS
PRINTS

Subjects by Well Known Artlats. Seucapea - Horm
- SUD Life - Landsca~ - Portraits - Street
Scenes.
FOR THIS
00
SAL I

4 for $1.00

Rejular 39c and 49c qual·

DRESS UP SLACKS
85% Cotton, 15'11. 480 Nylon. Tapered. Slim Fitting, Wp
Huuing, ww RiR. Woru withoul a boll No cuHs. Solid
eolors: black; lode:n: ~reef!. wheat.
.

ily,

COMFY
BED RESTS
Corduroy and ijrlghl
Splashy Florals
loll

"Chapel Hill" 55·Pieco 6ervlco for 8

Stainless Steel
FLATWARE SETS

....

92 pc. Chapel Hill Service for 12. Stainless Steel
Flatware Sets.

$]8 95

I

$6 00

$1.00

8 - 2 0c. knives, 16 teaspoolUI, 8 eacb aoup spoolUI,
forks, salad or dessert fork, plua 2 tablespoolUI, 2
pierced spoons, 1 cold meat fork, I gravy ladle, I
pastry server. Complete with gift box.

HI

THROW-AWAY
BAGS
For AU
Vacuum Cleanen

....

79cpk•.

S,OCIIIPurcho•

Victorian Charm Pattern 82 pc. Service for 8.
Stainless Steel Flatware Seta.

MEN'S

ATTACHE
CASES

~9 95 .oat
HousowarH Dept.-hi Floor

Re-New1, Jle.Flnisbes, ~
Alpbalt Tile,
Rubber Tlle, VInYL Linoleum, Wood,
Cement,

Lu-.

Golden Slor Mo..Oie

MARBlE
POLISH

brilbt and beautiful floor
In 20 to 30 minutes. Willi

Keeps marble llowlnll A
modem profasfonal form·
u1a to eleou, poUsb and
proteet morble-top loble&amp;.
8 ounce size.

~ 00a quart

98c

Terruo Flooring, A

Salel ~IRS

Smart patterns and colors you 'U want to try
"Bandana"- "Crystal Palace."
$1.98 BATH TOWELS
SALE PRICE $1 .59
ll9c MATCHING HAND TOWEL
69c
49c WASH CLOTHS
39c

$3 66

HARDKOTE
FLOOR GLAZE

wearing.

Cannon and Fieldcrest
BATH TOWELS

95

fRIDAY
SATURO Y

SALI

Take Advontoge Now of the Sole PrlcH On

'\

Well made - good han·
dles and Joclu.
Black and Sun Tan

$].95

l'urnltuA Dept. on the 2nd &amp; 3rd floora. Eorly
French
American - Modom Tredltlonol
Provlnclol.

-

Recliners - Rock.O.Loungera - Swivel Roclco,._
Platform Roclcora - TV Swivel Chairs Mrs. Choirs ond
Occ... lonol Chairs - Mr.
Ottoman.
$259.00 MR. &amp; MIS. CHAIRS &amp; OTTOMAN SALE $219.00
$221.00 MR. &amp; MRS. CHAIRS &amp; OTTOMAN SALE $199.00
SALI $141.00
$179.00 ROCK.Q.LOUNGER
SALI $134.00
$169.00 ROCK.Q.LOUNGER
SALE $124.00
1159.00 ROCK.Q.LOUNGIIt
SALE $111.00
$139.00 RECLINER
SALE $109.00
$139.00 RICLINIR
SALI $99.00
$11f.~ ROCK.Q.LOUNGER-RICLINIRS
SAU $11.00
$109.00 SWIVIL ROCKERS
SALE $14.00
af9,00 SWIVliL ROCKERS
SALI $76.00
$39.00 SWIVEL ROCKIII
$79.00 PL.j\TFORM RDCKIII-ItiCLINIRI SALI $dd.OO
$74.00 IWIVIL RDCKIRS
SALI $62.011
SALI $56.00
169.111 SWlV.IL ROCKIQ
SALII52.00
164.00 PLATI'ORM IOCKIII
SALI $41.00
$59.00 TV IWIYIL CHAIRI
IALI $44.00
154.00 SWIWL ROCKIRI

.

• tho ~ Selection of Fobrlca end Colora of
,_ W
erful VoluH.

3 PC. PYREX

Claar bowl seta for mlxlnf, bating, servinf.
1~ pint, 1~ quart, 3 quort

$2 49 •

II$

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Ripley Firm
Low Bidder
For Addition

Two Thrown
Screaming
To Deaths

Die, Dozens

d" w!de, 91 'ro Spun Rayon, 9% Silk MatellaL Maehlne

washable. Drip Dry, CI'Ollse Resiotant. Colors: Black, White,
Blue. Green.

$1.00
BRUCE FIVE MINUTE
WAX REMOVER
Remove. old

wu: from

tltcben Ooors. For Vnyl,

tile, linoleum or any non
wood floor. No mlxln1. It
really worka. I quart, 6 fi.
OL

98c

1

yard

UQUID PLUMR
Fast action! No miJ!nlno odor. No boillnll. Jle.
moves organic matter,
lll'OISe, papeT, balr, lint.

Keeps dnia&amp; elean and
free flowing.

98c

Drive Out To Our Worohou10 on Mochonlc Sti'Ht.
We are having special sale prices on all of the Lawn
Mowers and other lawn equipment - dependable
quaUty, Bargain pricea at Elberfelds warehouse on
llecbanlc Street.

Install
Window Cleaner
Sprayo ODl Wipes .offl
lluJ to Ul! 15 Qllnce Qse,

69c

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BY BOB WINGETT
COLUMBUS - P. E. IJ.a~ter, director of the
state department of highways, indicated Thursday that
the proposed relocation project of a section of Rt. 33
in Meigs County will be sold on schedule .
Masheter, meeting here with a delegation of Meigs
citizens said the project would be sold Sept. 7.
'Phe Rt. 33 re-location is in litigation with a pro·
perty owner seeking an Injunction against closure of
an access township road.
"With the assurance that we will get the whole·
hearted backing of the county commisslonen;, we will
proceed on the basis of selling the project on September 7,'' said Masheter.
·- Kenneth McElhinny, president ginia, l&gt;ut reported if It were
o1 the board of Meigs county l&gt;uilt. Ohio would provide apcommissioners, one of the dele- proaches and a suitable high·
gation pledg~d the commis- way network to it.
sion's support.
Mr. Maslleter, ln answer to
Spo: -,man for the delegation a question by bridge promoter
was Pomeroy Attorney Fred Olin Boothe of Pomeroy, said
W. Crow, who at the outset told . his department has never re· ;
f\~ ~ · · r, "We
desperately ' ceived a communication from
need it sold.''
State of West Virginia on the
The Rt. 33 project Is a sec- pr2posed projet~l.
that the two states share
•
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f.
It
Is
a
ques
mn
of
lwo
states
sign costs
tion of apprOlumate 1Y.
I v e getting together," said Meigs
.
belw~n the lairgrounds Rep. Ralph Welker.
Present at tile conference
at Ro"k Sprmgs and Darwm.
Masheter agreed to contact were State Highway n,.,,.,.,m ..,tl
Mr. and Mrs. George_ Carpe~, Burl Sawyers. head of
the officials Masheter aDd
SPEAKERS - Joanna Council and Bob Miller are Bedford Twp., have ~led Smt West Virginia Highway Depart· Wilson, State Senator
two Rutland people who spoke. Bob and his brother agamst Ute county see mg to ment, and report that Ohio is C. Collina, W. C. Welch, ·
have the Miller Brothers store in Rutland, hard hit by prevent closure of : tow~shof. willing to cooperate if West or of Area Development De·
the floods. Mrs. Council has been active among Rutland I ro~d tha~ borders e rog t-o Virginia is interested.
parlment of the Columl&gt;us and
1 propThose new . ~ecladles in organizing local action.
j w v of
Booth reported that some de- Southern Ohio Electric Co.;
-- lion of Rl. 33. e commossoon- . .
t ••
d ·
A Carl Dahlbert director Soutll1 ers last month voted to close ciSion mus
IJC rna e m
u. , .
'
.
h h' h
d gust of this year 11 the Corps of Ieastern Ohoo Regoonal Councol;
the road after t tede og wayl •· Engineers Is to redesign lhe Paul R. O'Brien, secretary of
partmenl subrrut
a pet lion facility so a bridge can be COil- 111e Board of tr us tees of 0 h'to
·
requesting the action.
.
University ·· Rep · Welker• cum~
structed on 1t.
BRIDGE MATI'ER
missioner McElhinny, Joe StoMasheler also discussed at West Virginia officials earlier bart, treasurer of the Southern
length the proposal that
a said al a meeting ol the Meigs Development Corporation; Pete
bridge be constructed over the Community Improvement Cor- Lebo:d, Ohio Power Company
new Racine Locks and Dam. poratkJn that the cost for de- area development
. R'e "Indicated Oblo would- not s!i.l)ll)g.Jl!e rioii'dam lol' a·pro- repr~w.tatjve; Attorney. Crow
share In the cost of construct- posed bridge wlliild tots! .-o;. and Mr. Bootlle; 1!8rold Talbot.
ing tile bridge witll West Vir- 000. West Virginia proposes Ohio Attorney General's office.

$1.69 SILKARA

ION AMI

Mixing Bowl Sets

.'

Large Size Pidures

lOY'S PERMANENT I'RESS
SMALL GIOUI'

;~o

Masheter Promised Fullest
Cooperation of Commission

ate

$8

!ncb Size.

HAND TOWELS TO MATCH
Size 15x25 inches ___ 3 for $1.00

$12

OFF

NOW.:~.20%

FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1966

~

SALE! $9.95 AND $10.95

OUitom Drape-riel! made to your order. An1 exact width

or lenatlt made to measure wttb custom details. Solids,
Prints, Fiberglar, Dacron, Orlon1, Antique Salin, Boucl..,
ek. Brint yollf" window measurements.

$1 OO

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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54c
54c
73c
39c

LAMP
SHADES

54" length - talloredSolo

NO. 62

"".so .

Rt. 33 Relocation 'Go' Se~f~mher
_r
.
' 7r
-

ONE GROUP

brtght patterns.

SOc rd.

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$2.95 Plastic
BATHROOM
CURTAINS

CANNON TERRY

On Sole In the Infants Dop~rtmont on the lat Floor

BATH TOWELS

o polr

I

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tho Roody To Weor doporlmlfll on tho 2nd floor.

Sale! Checked Gingham

enttne
'//.

Girls and Womens SUMMER WEAR

SMALL LOT

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VOL XV
, 111

ON SALE! A GROUP OF

washable patterns. Florals and provln-

cial prints.

PRINTED

Kodak Vorlchromo l'on POm (Bioo:k·Whlh)
70c V.P. 616 Yorich"""' Pon Pllm
70c V.P. 116 Vorlchromo Pan Pllm
11.10 V.P. 122 Vor1chromo Pan Fllin
.' SSe V.P. 620
SSe V.P 127
.Sc V,P, 126-12
SSe V.P. 120 _
ISc Kodok Plu..x Pan Film No. I 35-20
15c Kodak Tri·X Pan Film No. TX 135-io
$1.25 Kodak Ektochromo-X PUm No. IX620
$2.15 Kodak Ektoch.-X Film EXIU-20
$1.95 Kodochromo II Pllm No. K135·20
$2.75 Kodochromo II Pllm No. K13546
$1.95 Kodachrome V F. No. KX135-20
$1.15 Kodacolor·X Film No. CX620
$1.15 Kodacolor·X Film No. CX127
$1.95 Kodacolor·X Film No. CX 126-20
$1.25 Kodacolor Film No. CXI26-12
11.15 Kodacolor·X Film No. CXI20
$1.60 Kodocolor·X Film No. CXII6
$2.45 Kodochromo II Film
(Ooyllght and Photolloodl
$2.95 Kodochromo II Supor I Pllm
$4.15 Kodochromo II lmm Mogollno

NDDVIR

RUG SHAMPOO
• Brightens rug colors
ISafe-()dorlea
• Coneentrated-lllka
over 2 pllons
·
Quort
lilt

Be Thrifty! ••. Always Save Your Saleslips from • • • •·
luy 1tt •••..,.
Gu am! Gel rre.

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With school out - vacation time - camp Ume relltlvea coming home - lt'1 a good Ume to Wte
pictures. You'll find a complete ael~on of Film In
the Camera Department on the tat floor at tbeae sale
prlcea. AU genuine Kndak Camera Film.

Once a year 'fl•cial- In spiUproof flacanette.

Well known makes - The most popular styles Two piece styles - shifts -Regular styles -Belled
Styles - Pleat,ed Skirt Styles. Cottons - DacronsJerseys. Rayon and Cottons. Junior Sizes 5 to 15,
Misses Sizes 12 to 20, Half Sizes 141&gt; to 24\&gt;. Also
extra sizes. Aboul 600 uniforms for this sale.

Use Elberfelds Sensible Credit Service •.•
When Purchasing Furniture, Floor
Coverings, Appliances, TV's, Stereos, lawn
Mowers.

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Take Lots Of Pictures This Summer and
· Save On All Of Your Film NMda at
ELBERFELDS

JULY SALE!

SALE! CANNON 89c

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Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy Yo~r Fa~ily Shopping .Center·· Furniture and Floor Coverings,.
Refrigerators, Stoves; Washers, Dryers, Radios, tV's, Stereos, Records, Luggage, Draperies, Home
Furnishings, Wearing AppareJ for Your Family- Open Friday Night until8 and Saturday Night until9

.1{!0-.

, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulk
ond son, Bobby, ha.e relurned
10 their home in Urbana after
spending the weekend here with
1tr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gail
~iller. They were accompanied
1ome by Jerry Coleman who
•ill spend tile week with them
ond also visit with Mr. and Mrs.
~arl Smith and family.
Mrs. Richarrl Hovatter and
daughter, Ore, -na, Mrs. Diane
Hartinger and son. Scott Har·
tinJer. and Marilyn
Stumbo.
!pent tile holiday weekend
:enUy at Virginia Beach.
Tll"e ~re-kindergarten class
~ !llll'bt by Mrs.
~~~~!J!ind assistanls,
~ak~ liil t tour of tile James
ritus firm near Rutland this
Oieek whm IIIey saw the
-,ocks that are on the farm. They
llso 'ifere laken on a tour of the
local A &amp; P supermarket by Mr.
8. F. Parmalee, manager.
Dave Wiley, who is employ!d at Gajion, Ohio. spent the
cecenl 'bQii!}ay weekend wi!.~
,Is parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Dick
iiJ.l;y; Dave Is an engineering
•/ .StJ.Ient' at Ohio University ' Md
is working as a railroad fireman for the summer from Gal
1)1( 10 Marion.

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$149

GOP Demands Whole Story
In Beer Baron's Rich Gift

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