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Plaris were made and Pll&amp;ter
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llUlile to send • their home in Des Molntll, IJJo
The Five Point Star Shtch- ~ eled clothmg made .this year· Mrs. Paul Smart entertained
topics assigned when the Wild·
box to the fo 1gn mlss!o
. wa, after a visit here wtth his
ers 4-H club entertamed With a MISs Marga ret Gnf!Jth, county the LoveJoy C~rcl~ of the First
wood Junior 4-H Garden club
'I In India when
EJecta~ parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Let
mother-dayghter tea Fnday a1 extens10n agent. diScussed the I Baptist Church m Middleport
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~ met a~ the home of Mrs. Vic· ·
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P'itllt Rou•h and other (elative•.
the home of Mrs. Roy Holler, I dresses to be modeled at the Iat her home on Lincoln ~
d M tor Hyeell, adv!Oor.
Mr and Mrs Fielding Hawk· ·Baptist Church met Tuesday While they were here, they
advisor .
! fair.
I With ~ ptcmc sup~er serv
Mrs. Anna Yeage~tedan I rst. Anita Houdashelt, president,, ins s.pent the ~eekend at Rocky evening. A picnic supper held were guests at a family dinner
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Gertrude Kloes vlsl
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Peggy Milhoan.
presiden t, , The tea tetble was attracl1ve
1week in Nelsonville with Mr., was tn c
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· Ft. Park near Hillsboro. 'nley at the Wlll~ An . on~
arm giVen Y s sts r,
as ·n charge of the meeting' in wt1ite cover and centered Mrs. Smart. chairman. pre- I d M J
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Three reports were giVen, on joined their daughter and dn Cherry R1dge h1ghhghted the ,Mrs. J. A. Young, Sr. at their
:hie~ opened with the pledge I with the punch bowl . Cake, ~up sided over the . business ~eet- 1 anMr. r:~d a~r~~ vrrg~· Roush nre by Sandra Roush; on Qow- family, Mr. a~ Ml'!. Charles evening.
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. home on the Rutland- Pomel'OJ
to the .'\merican and 4-H flags. cukt:s. eookies, punc:h, mmts ing held followmg the dmner. 1an_ d Mr and Mrs Delbert Cun· ers (the pansy) ~y
Beverly Vroman and children, Mark and Mrs. Anthony, .cha1rman, con- RO'ad .. other family members
roll ' and nuts wert' served to Mrs. 1 Mrs Gerald A.nthony was de- 1
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W V Houdashelt, and a· flower re- Esther of Belpre.
dueled the bustness following attendmg were Mr. and Mn.
Mem bers responded to
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Rh da H 11 LeeR ush Mr and Mrs Rich•
call with what lhey rnjoyed , Reid Young and Shern an votional chairman and
Mrs. I and Millard Burford of Follans· ~r o
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Nola Mr~ Samuel Michael atld Donald Boone gave the evend
1tB Houdashelt.
a visit recently from a g1rl- gave devotions ent1tled1 Love ard Root, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
most m JS year.
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bee W Va. have returne to
A t ·a gle flower Brrange-.
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Do" PI
I R sh Mr and Mrs Leo KenA demonstration on how to Loui~e and Lenora, .Yirs. John ing prayer The circle voted to tl .· h ·
'after a visit with
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hood friend, Mrs. Susan ar- s
me ng ou
ans ou , ·
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d .· he' !'or a lunct 1 , Jeffers (lnd l){•bbte Mrs. Wood- send a bo~ of food to the mis- •e.tr omes. .
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ment was shown by Patty Ihle 1cus and daughter of Akron, who were made to send a box to the nedy, Jr.; and son, Tony, and
sa~ v.o •cb s hni 'l' Hoi ; row
and J~ckie Mrs. sionary familv and projects for Mr Roush's SlsterMan llro er- using spice bush and gloreosa I Visited with her after many miSsionary family in northeast Mr, and Mrs. Young and Mr.
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d 1 dta d members were asked and Mrs Roush and family
ler after which tht&gt; girls mod-' Gnffith. \1rs. Ho lter and Ann the year were discus."led.
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the ' Jmger. ley were
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After lhe meehng, the glrls her 86th birthday with a din· to brmg rtems to the next meet- · -- --- - ---- - - •ear were presented to the here by the death of Mrs. liar- , enjoyed risJ1ing m the Hysell ner for her guests. The two Jng. The closing prayer was
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l _·cle members by Mrs. Cedi old M. Hou.&lt;h of Buffalo, W I pond, followed by a marshmal· women grew up 1n Reedsville siven by Mrs. Cora Pullen.
Rowhes 1n Buffalo
Open Friday Night Until9:00 P.M.
~;adbury, Mrs. Charles Ben- Vo .
low roast. The group will rqeet and had not seen each other Attending were Mro. Edison To Attend Funeral
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS
nett and Mrs. Bradbury were\ Miss Coleen Wilson ef Logan · at the Forest Run
Method1st since then.
Baker, Mrs. Anthony, M r !1.
program chairmen.
was an overmght guest Sun- church on July 27 as gu"sts of Mr. and Mrs. William Cong- Fielding Hawkins, Mrs. Nora . Membe~ of the Roush lamday, of Mr. and Mrs. Herman the adult Garden club, for a er and son, T. J., of Jackson, Hamilton, Mrs. Tony Fowler, liy were m Buffalo, W. Va.
Present were Mrs. Smart. Ohlinger and son Terry.
workshop.
spent the weekend with her Mrs. James Souders, Mrs. ~al- Sunday, to. attend the funeral
Mrs. Anthony, Mrs.
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Richard T omas 0 . ay on Counc1'/
pare~ts, Mr. a
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" Saxton Miss Hall Mrs Pullen I Mabel Loltridge) at
Raynes
Hug hes, Mrs. Donald Boone. s~nt
a day recently w1th h1s
Harrison.
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Mrs. Emma Brickles bas r.. andndsMr. Willis ~~~ony a~d Funeral Home.
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Hood, Mrs. Lawrence
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turned to her home on Broad-- gra on, J?E'
ony, gues 5 They were Mrs. Herman Ob·
Mrs. Charles Bennett. Norene Mr and Mrs. Paul Thomas
Monday
way after a visit in Columbus for the evenmg.
linger and son, Terry,, Mr. and
:~~~Yil , P~~~den~,ic~~~d o~·~n; of C~lumb~s were Sunday I Theodorus Council, Daughters with her daughter ,and tamily,
Mrs. Bill Ohlinger and Mr. and
guests of hiS parents, Mr. and I of America, met In
regular Mr. and Mrs. G•UHyse!L
VISIT MAXWELLS
Mro. Phil Ohlinger, Pomeroy;
daughter, Judy,
Mrs Royal Thomas.
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son IOOF hall with Lottie Cohen, an ~ons, a1 an
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vacahomng at
Wnghtvllle Ohio, visiting Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Delbert Cunningham
1and daughter-in-law ' Mr. and acbng
Sur prise is Gil'e ,
counc11or.
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Mrs. Robert Blank ol Cleve.
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of Weirton, W. Va.; and Mill·
Upon Birthday
land spent last Saturday, with ~e. meeting opened in ~t- isis sites on the eastern coast.
ard Burford of Follansbee, W.
Mrs. Mary Blank.
uahsllc form and reported Ill Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roller
V B I0I wa• 1·n Memorial
Mrs. Ethel Burdette, Pome· .
were Fannie McNamee m Hol· and daughter, tor·a, of Belpre,
HAVE DINNER GUESTS
a. ur
Gardens al Buffalo.
roy, R. D. was pleasantly sur- Mrs. Frank Hood of Alliance, zer Hospital and Hattie Curtis. are visiting in Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Tom BQ wen
pnsed Sunday when members arrived Monday for a visit with A comrnunkation received hJ with his sister and family, Mr. were Tuesday dinner guests of
of her family came te help her her son and daughter-in-law, Margaret Seidenabel, deputy, and Mrs. Kenneth Cale and I Mt. and Mrs. Lorenzo Davis.
PIRTHDAY OBSERVED
celebrate her 75th birthday. A Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hood. Min- was read from Edith Wakely, daughters.
tal
picni c lunch was served
at ersville.
concerning a gift for the no- Sharon Harrison, student at Phoenix, Ariz., and daughter- Mr~. Joseph Hood enter ""'
noon with a de.corated birth· Miss Patricia Fields,_ student peep table at state session and the Mountain State Business in~law, Mrs. Rose Misner of ed Wllh a dl~ner M~~ 811 ~~Jlo
day cake centermg the table. nurse of Holzer Hosp1tal who a C"Ontribution for a gift for School in Parkersburg, W. Va., Hartville, Ohio.
lng 8 ~ her orne, mersv ~·
Mrs. Burdette r~ceived many is doing aHiliate work in Ath- Susie Wood, rE:tiring National was the weekend guest of her Weekend guests of Mr. and h?normg Mr. Hood ~n b"
nice ('ards and g1fts as well as ens, and sister, Miss Mary Ann secretary, at the National ses· parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs_, Earl Davenport
and birthday. A decobraMt De~
a blue and white carnation cor- Fields of Columbus, spent the sion.
Harrison.
family and Mrs. Mildred Zei·g- day cake made Y rs.
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sage.
weekend with their parents, Mr. Plans were made for instal- Weekend guests of Mrs. Clara Ier were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. ~oush was served with the
Present were Mr. and Mr~. and Mrs. Joseph Fields Sr. and lation of officers at the next Murray were her son and grand- Zeigler and family of Beckley, din.ner to Mrs. Frank lJood ol
James Smith and daughter, D1- Jeffrey.
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meeting and all officers are son, Charles Murray,
Point W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Wll- Alliance; Mrs. Anna Yeaguer,
ane; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Smith, J
f Chicago asked to be present. It was de- Pleasant W Va . Kenneth Mur- Ham Zeigler and son, Butch, of Pomeroy; Mr. and .Mr!l. Detn~
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meyers and
o~p ·~~i~· ~· ~wo week~ cided to have sandwiches and ray, Col~mbus; ~d Mrs. A. B. Belpre. Susie Zeigler accom- · Roush and P~e, Tom, Bevery
children, Pam and Gary; Mr. Ill., 11s 'P 'th ; .
15 M a cold soft drink at the next Misner of El Monte, Cali!., panied her parenls to Beckley and Don, of Clifton, W. Va., and
and Mrs. Keith Larabee and · :~~a ;r~ ~ose ~s f~:f:sn ' S~· meeting. The meeting closed in and her son, Mr. and
Mrs. after 8 two week visit here the honored guest and Mra.
daughteT,
all Crebs
of Colum·
. ;reg;:u~la~r-f~o~rm~.=====_:.~Fr~a~n~k~M~Isn~e~r,.:an~d~so;;;•iiiiiii...;:o~f_;:w~lUt~the~~D;;:a:;;ve:;;n::;po:;;r;;,t~la;;;m;,;i~IY~·iiiiiii.:,;H~ood~·==;;;;====•r
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bus; Mrs. Belh,
Donald
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daughters, Joanne and Kathy Mr. and ~.rs. Jerry fjelds
BR£ATitiN' BRUSHED PIGSKIN,.CASUAI. SHOES
of West Salem; Mr. and Mrs. and s?n of Cmcago, Ill:·
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BY WOLVERINE
Elberfelds Feature Dependable Nationally Kn own Brands In Every Department in the Store
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·erce parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Va.'. Mr. and Mrs. Paul p 1
- In Furniture • Home Furnishings • Floor Cov erlngs • In Wearing Apparel For Men ancl
F.;eIds an d Mr. and Mrs. Ch ara nd son, P au l R_ay, of St. Al·
b • W V· . M and Mrs. les Eskew.
Women • For Boys and Girls and Babies.
G~~~~ S~itha.,
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Frec~spent Sunday Ul
J anand Donna, and Mr · and er of Racine
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th~ christening of Ronnie Lynn
Bnggs at the Covenant Pre~by·
tenan church m Upper Arlmg·
ton. Other guests of the Briggs
were his parents, Mr.
and
Mrs. Earl Briggs and hl9 aunt,
Mrs. Mildred Kopp, of Colum·
bus.

and Janice, Mrs. Dwight Mil·
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flEPORT OF CONDITION OF

SALE of GIRLS
PLAYWEAR
SHORT SETS

Shut-ins will

In the State ol Ohio, at the Close of Business on June 30, 1966. Pub
lished in response to call made by Comptroller of the CW'rency, unUer Sedion 521 1, U. S. He\·ised Statutes.
ASSETS

Cash, bala nces with other banks, and cash item$
in process of Collection -- - --------------- ------ $ 746,731.71
United States Government obligations,
direct and guaranteed .... - .-.... ....... _.______ 3,997,577.00
Obliga ti ons of States and political subdivisions -----605,900.92
Other bonds. notes. and debenture S---------------1,742.50
Loans and discounts - --- - - - - - - - ------------------- 2,791,274.28
F1xed assets _. -. · -· - .. --.--.. ----~---·----------33,000.00
Othec assets ·-·-... - .. . - .... ·-·-----------·-----·
· 14,371.07
TOTAL ASSETS .. -·-·- .. ·-·--·------------··· $8,190,597.48
LIABILITIES

Demand depos1ts of individua ls, partnerships,
and corporatio ns ---- ---------------,0..--------- $2,491,676.53
Tunc and savings deposits of individuals,
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partnerships, anJ corporation! - ---------------- 4,282,701.44
62,109.25
DeposJts of United States Government -------------831,030.72
Deposits oi States and political subdivisions ---------13,445.85
Certified and offi cers' checks. etc. ----- - -·---------TOTAL DEPOSITS .. _.......... $7,680,963.79
Tota l rlemand deposits ._ ...... __ $3,234,762.35
Total time and savings deposits ·- $4,446,201.44 _ _ __
TOTAL LIABILITIES ......... -------------·-- $7,680,963.79
CAPITAl, ACCOUNTS

Common stock- total par value -------------------- $ 100,000.00
No. shares authorized 4000
No. shares outstandin,li!; 4000
300,000.00
Surplus _. _____ - --------------------------------105,133.69
l'ndi vidrd profits _-------------------------------Res(&gt;rYes - --- - ----------------------------_
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Hundreds to select fromat these popular Sale
Prices

Be Remembered

OF POMEROY

C.. w.se your favorite shade and

This Month

Plana were made to remember shut·lns of the churcb during lhis month when the Dor·
CB9 Cirele of the Middleport
First Baptist Church
mot
Tue9day evening at the church.
Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner was
in charge.
Mrs. Agnes White gave devo. lions using the meditations en·
: titled "Garden of
Cheer,"
"A Ught Unto My Path" and
the 8th Psalm. She also read
the prayer of a circle chair·
man.
A short business session was
held and plan9 made to remem·
her shut-ins including
Mrs.
Charles McNamee, a patient at
Holzer Hospital in Gallipolis.
Mr9. Dana Hamm was pro1 gram chairman, presenting the
1 lesson,
"Greatest
ThIng
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Henry
Drummond. Plan9 were made
Ute Dorcas Circle to pr..
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sent de ioliOD9 for the Allgust
meeting of the B. H. Sanborn
Society meeting.
Following the meeting the
members were invited to the
dining room for refreshments
of ice cream and cake served
by the hosteS9, Mrs. Cbarl.,
Lewis. A patriotic
theme
was carried out in the table
setting featuring a space age
arrangement. The table was
covered with a red and blue
cover with white place mots.
' The space age centerpiece fe ..
lured a space sbip made of
cattails and silver cone In a
white bowl with blue water and
white fiower!l.
Present were Mrs. Joe WD·
son, Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mrs.
Clyde Winehrermer, Mrs. Agnes
White, Mrs. Dana Hamm, Mrs.
Beulih White, Mrs. CleO Rlclr
ardson, Mrs. Charles White,
Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew, Mrs.

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eS..mleso Mesh Slim
eTic TIC Toe SNmiMI

Including a Pair of Sl1cks with Short Sleeve
Shirt To Match.

1.00 Garments 77c
1.49 Garments 1.17
1.95 Garments 1.47
2.95 Garments 2.~7

Sias3 to7.
82 Reg. 2.95 Shirt &amp; Slack Sets_ $2.00

Sizes for girl! from 2 to 14.

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Saxbe Calls for GOP
To Protect Good Reco.
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25 Reg. 3.95 Permanent Pren
Shirt &amp; Slack Sets

SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPO -Astronauts John
Young and Michael Collins, history's fourth spacewalk
in their logbook, woke up feeling "great" today. They
put Gemini 10 shipshape for a landing "down the pickle
barrel" to end then three-day mission.
"Good but not ideal" weather awaited them in their
Atlantic landing target 544 miles east of Cape Kennedy .
A reception committee of recovery ships, headed by the
helicopter carrier Guadalcanal, awaited them.
The astronauts were to fire their braking rockets at
4:31 p.m. EDT and sf.lash clown at 5:07 p.m. EDT.
They were flying • economy
class" to conserve maneuvering Jt worse than ''a snake house
fuel, which ran so
low at the zoo.''
Wednesday evening that Col• cluttered thai Collins deemed
!Ins'
•cheduled 50-minute them
busyo A capsule so
spacewalk had to be cui back "I'll put It down the pickle
to 30 minutes.
barrel," he said before he and
The tracking station on the Collins bla9ted ofl Monday
Canary, !sland9 roused Young evening.
GOP LEADERS - Local Republican leaders huddle with Ohio Attorney General and Collins from • IO.hour A fuel shortage that plagued
Willjam Saxbe Wednesday following a luncheon at Bailey's Restaurant in Pomeroy. sleep at 9: ID a. m. EDT with a the en lire mission cut short
Here are Bernard F'ultz, Mr. Saxbe, Fred Crow, County GOP executive committee cordial: ''How y'all feeling thlo Colllne' spacewalk Wednesday,
chairrnan E. E. Follrod, and Common Pleas Judge John C. Bacon.
morning?"!
but he managed to float from
"Great," exulted CoiUne.
!lie Gemini !0 capeule tAl tho
"Real good," drawled Young. aging Agena 8 target IUltellite ·
"You're looking real good and back. The jaunt took him
down here on the gronnd," through the sky !rom Auatralia
' reported the Canary communJ. tAl Hawaii.
1
~d calor,
~ashdown wa9 scheduled
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Only a couple of
for · 5:117 p.m . EDT. The
, Jcientlftc experiments
spaceshiP's retrorockets were
.
.
1 of the intricate !Ug~t plan the to be fired at 3;3t p.m. EDT.
Attorney General William B. · said.
since It
••·tory'
lo th
1 h1s campa1gn for better pay and crew bas carried out
· · 0 f Oh ''0•s pollcemen ~
·-• blasting out of Cape Kermedy
wa•
Saxhe Wedne ad ay warned Me1gs
Sal&lt;be said tbe recent reap- tr ammg
lk d·~ th s fl t ur ·
County Republicans against op. porttooment brought "'Jial deputy sheriffs.
Monday· evenin•
spacewa an
e d'd rs tu'"l
· e1.,.. rights to the suburbs as well
He has sugges ted th • Leg'1"' But there wu• · plenty tAl keep wh1ch
I th Y 1n .the approac hlng
k a spaceman 1 ac a
tion and said they would have • as the cities. He sold tbe GOP al Pollee Academies be located
wor · Jolaed "Walken"
to get out Ute GOP vote lo pre&gt; made an hon..l effort to alip permanentiy at state universi·
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teet a record of four 'yeara of
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ties and colleges In each oecWASHINGTON (UPI) -II&amp;
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wa •
flood SOVO"IIIIIent. ..
clfstricls acconliag tAl popula· tion of the state
publleaa Natloaal Olalrmau Collins joined Edward White
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pealllng al a !unci&gt; lion.
Altboueb they would have Ra c. Bllo,
..,.at and Engene Cernao ., U .~.
1n Balley',a ~u·l .1'1!~ ~ublican .AitorneJ' ~~lbelr own IJO(keo·illllrOOion, the
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!he apace pedestrians. Ru9SJa s
mero)'r tald lhe·efec. ,eraJ. ·t~-- }il't- .re-elec- academie~ wopld be ahl• to Jz' IW
11 lone spacewalker wu cosmo
tion wou!d . be the ttfost impor-~ tlon, emphasized lh! re.ord " 'fitlli:r.l! ' dle"e~Jierts'OII- tlle · calli- .......,iali"' lut Alex! Leonov who jollr·
lant in 50 years. Reapportion- Governor James A. Rbocies. "I pus all well as the university or wortobopo 'to 11t1 .,
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me~t of the itate is at stake, he don't see how even the most ": college's phySical
!acUities, 1.,., 1roop1 for 111f Ntvo 1
odded.
ident ~mocrat can tear
II Sal&lt;be nid.
electlou.
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Saxhe predicted a Democra· ;down, he said.
They would be within easy
Be aakl tilt GOP tould
lie victory would mean thai all, Republican stale offlceholJ!. reach of pollee In that area of ochleve 1
vfo!Aiey ff a.e
of th~ GOP's efforta In reappor· ers are running as a team, be the state.
potfqeal ellmate mnable6 UJio
lioilment in line with the one. said. "We know Jlm Rhodes can He baa suggested the Legis. ollupd - · DOW ud
man, on.. vote theory would go Ihelp us, and we're hoping we lalure might provlda thai $2 tAl November and u the Repub!J.
1own the drain.
can help him, " he added.
$2.50 of mi9demeamr fines to eat vote 1111'111 oat.
"We would be at their mer- , Saxbe, in conversation with be set aside to help defray costs
!J1 for the next 50 years," he ' local officials, also continued of a pollee training program.

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Probe Cause
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orchestra, leads one of
tho instrumental ......
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year1s appearances from •
barge going down the
Ohio River. AI right Bou·
dreau is in a closeup in
action. The wind oymph·
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noon and nighHime per·
formance in Pomeroy on
Wadrtelll,y, July 27, at
tilt, ~~~~~~ lot levee.
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Cotton prints ID half
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11Nuwu1 VaabloD co•
!OUTII ASKED FOR IT!
together. We saw each other of- Young and Collins, both 35, J
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')I~ tbolr problems and pleas- bout dlltlng.
. [' midnight EDT Wednesday to l
t'iite's, !heir troobies and run. As It might sound strange. but rest up lor "light work" inday
'¥1111\ the rest of Helen Help I we had a perec
f I rea
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Were pret1y oggooe appy
~'t dodge a serious question do nutty Ulings like siq while down here," MISSion Control
W1lh a brosh-&lt;&gt;fl.
, walking down the streel. or , told the astrooa.~ls before they
Send your teen-ase
ques climb
lree to watch
h went to
It was • rea
lions to YOUTH ASKED FOR I bmis: and he and I do things ' good day.
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of
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for a scheduled lO.hour seep
ivHERE FRIENDSHIP ENDS , Last rlight we were walking I perlnd. got the mmage from
Pear Heieo:
home from lhe library and we lhe sround: "We'll watch you
'My airI friend's boy frieod Istarted talking about love and I and see you back at the
and 1 have always been good I what It shoold be. We agreed ' ranch.'' Young and Collins went 1
pais. Around ochooi we c-onfid· it shooid be llstemng to
t h e I to sleep during their 33rd Orbit .
ed In each other did bomework other's problems, liking I he
Sptttaculara Over
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gether for the I•Y of bemg to- ·-phy uperiments schejluled to- ,
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. :.,. ~
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You guessed it. I very naive- 1
. hii knack for lusln&amp; oriental ly exclaimed, "Why that's just I Young had to uae too much of I
Entire Stock
~nd Occidental styles
while how I feel about you." Then I his dwindling supply of steeri?l
~~ling for a wide range of realized what had happened - rocke_t fuel to keep the Gemmi 1
tniern instrumentation.
:all ut a sudden we were
no 10 w1thin 50 feet of the dead
~ the work• commissioned longer tw_o friends, but boy and , A~.ena 8 for Collins'.. spo"•waik. I
l"":i!JI• !1166 season were pre- Btrl walking m lhe dark.
1
Get back tn
Ground
in Pitlsbursh by lhe We said no more, not a word. Control commanded 30 minut..
Symphony and some of II'm really shook, Helen. What ! after the scheduled M-minute '
may turn 'up in ttle con- to do? My girl friend doesn't i walk bea:an. ''Come on back in
lltr•·
[like him lhat much: it wasn 't I lhe house, " Young told Collins.
include ''Adaa:lo for ever really serious
between I But before the walk was
w ympbony" by the famed them . She isn't tbe problem - I finished . America had ..vera!
S
composer Joaquin Rod- I am. I'm afraid I've lost 1 new satellites in orbit-inciud·
Hurry, just in time for your vacation wear. Our
tii
r a special "' Overture'' good •male! fr~end_. I
do?'ll ing a 50-foot '"snake," a uzot"
All from famous makers. You'll recognize at first
entire stock of swim suits and play clothes ereatby Eimer Bernstein. know whether I m, m love With gun, a camera ~nd 1 partially
.tcht at prlcn that mean sensational aavlngs. Our
tanjd for his musical back· him because I don t koow wh•t I used ntght plan.
ly reduced;
VQiincla for oome of the most love IS supposed to be,. but . I I The jettisoned "snake" was
entlre stock Ia on sale. Nothing reserved. AU new
famoua films ol ·.,." senora· do know I need hiS fnendshlp the hose that supplied Collins
ti
more than anythmg. - COL- with oxygen durtns his walk.
1966 styles. Juniors, Misses and Half Sizes. See the
, ~~lenled 81 1 compDller, con- LEGE BOUND
He also lost the hand-held gun
wide selecUon of styles and sizes.
tor ctllll.'trl pianbt
and Dear C.B.:
•sed to propell him througl
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mo
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fri dsh' K
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~s ane e " ~.
tng trees togPther but add a
llle Geldtn Arm, Tht Ten snifter of "Me Jane You Tar- \ The loiSes were lhe result of
Commandmon~;" and "T h • zan." He'll get lh~ message. ; the spacewaik and ottempts to
Carpelball'"· He ts cur· - H.
clean up the cabin afterwardo.
rentiy at work on a score for
Crowded Area
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~Heawmllult.~:mlllion dollar epic
"This place makes a snake
boose at the zoo look like a l
Od!!t -works promiered in
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Sunday school picnic," Collins I
PI~ Include camargo
said of the crowded Gemini 10. 1
Guarilleri's "Homase to Villa
Yoons and Collins undocked
Lobos." a three • movement
from' the Asena 10 tarset I
work which hooors his fellow
Wednesday and chased down
Brazilian compoeer
Heiler
f1
lhrough thousands ol miles of '
Villa Lobos, who died oot tong 1
,.,
space the Agena 8 vehicle that I
alter one of his own works was PT. PLEASANT The !lody has been in space since last 1
pqrformed by the Wind Sym- of Delbert Clonch, 5'1. Rt 2, March 1 .
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w the French prize • winner in the Hocking river, just be- ..During the spacewalk, Collins
r.eor~os Auric: and a new work low the Athena dam. He nad slld outside Gemini 10 and
ONE GROUP
b•· Henk Badings, hi1 fourth been missing since July II , lois retrloved an II ln. by five-inch ,
w;nd :lJ&gt;Jilphony commiasion. death was ruled
aC&lt;Id&lt;&gt;ntal box hold lA&gt; the side of tho
Tbes.- world-wide selections, drowning by Athens county of- cabin by a fabric sometimes
c which cover o complete range ficiais.
used to close ladies skirts and
Gf musical tastes. should cerMr . Clonch, a former Mason seal diapers.
tainly bring a global flavor to counUan, was born at Hender- He passed this box in to
V1lues To $12.95
t.he dl$iet's shores when the i son M May 5, 1909. son of the Young, then "zotted" with the
Wind Symphony t'Omes to klWtL late
John
and
Vlefti hand-gun to tho Agena and gol
Hicks Clonch. He is survive,) a similar box. Both contain,
OVER 150
• · - - - - - - - - · by his wife, the former Erma hopefully , meteorite parliclos
Jeffers.
that could t.tt ground scientists
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Surviving children ore Char· whether tbere are living
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Smar,tly Stylecl
les Clonch of
Chauncey, 0., organisms In space.
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Dymple Dickens of The Plains, boxes may have fioaled out of
and Mrs. Darlene Settle
ol the capouie before the hatch
WOOllier, 0, There are 11 grand was closed.
children. Olher survivors are "Everythfnl outside 15 about
lwo brothers and foor sisters, like what we predicled." Coili!Ul
Clarence Clonch, Mrs. Mary said ol his wallt. "ll's really
McCoy, Mrs. Virgie Casto and great. We can set tho world."
SIMI 30 to 31
Mrs. Leola Likons, all ol Hencf.
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erson ; John Clonch of Poinl
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Pleasant, and Mrs. Rona LitchI
White Majority
field of New Haven.
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All Famous Makes. styles In 2 and
WASHINGTON - President Services will ba held at 2 p.
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Johnson . appealinl. ror an ellO m. Frldly at the Mohr-Stevens
3 Piece Models
ENTIRE STOCK
" raeif( viollnt't in the slums Funeral Home. Rev. Chari eo
&gt;I U.S. cities, said Negroes Rogers will officiale, and burial
QIUSI recognizde tllal civil ri&amp;htJ Iwill be in Suncrest cemetery.
&gt;rogress ~ponds on a white IFriend• may call at lhe funeral
majorllyiJial holds "democratic 1home after 7 p. m. lnday.
SAIGON &lt;UP() - Thrao U.S.
power.•• :·
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Air Force planes ,nd . eiJhl
Included are imported silk~. worsteds and other
and
.,..wmen wore lost Wednelday
Wmll'* that the sa ins of
recent ynra could be lost
' boice fabrics. Tailored try famous makers.
u American pilots ftew 110
Johnlon lii!d 1 Wednesday newol
bombing mlssio111 in . Commu·
confe,....,. that he hoped Amer- 1
f nisi Nortb Vietnamese skies
icaas "will not rooort "' vio- l
dolled with MIG jels, missiles
I
Small Group
lence,. in efforts to secure
aquallty lor ail pel'Jona. He oak!, Ei&lt;ven ladies of tho Pomeroy - - - - - - - he was ••nol interested in ''bla ; Women 's Golf Association were
1111111 brodCIIII eoHmed
power" or "wh&gt;l&lt; power." What at the Hidden Valley
Goil II ·Amerlcaa plaDol
were
1 ~ I am COilCWDed witll II demt&gt;- rourse at Pt. Pleasant Wednes· obot llowa dorlll&amp; Wedae..
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4 cralia )lOwer. with a small 'D' day to compete in an 18-hoie ..,., nidi ud IIIII ...,nl
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1 golf tow-nsment.
more Amerlo1o pilots were
i None of RomlU!y
' Winnins prizes wen Vivian coptved.
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NEW YORK _ A close friend Wisor. Bernice Darst, Eleanor
of John F. Kennedy said today Gordon , Harriet ~van , P•ari and flak, U.S. mDitary spoket. I the late president reprded Welker, He!llly 0 Bnen and men said lnday.
' ; Michigan Gov. George Romney Marion Ebenbach. Others at- In two dayt of air activity in
ALL
1 as tho one Republican be would I tend'?&amp; were Agnes Brown, the North and South, the toll of
,
! oot want k&gt; run against In ·a Phyllis HoMesy,
L 00 I so U.S. planes and
hellcoplors
presidelltilll
olectlon.
In
the
Thompson,
and
Dorothy
Lacoy.
rose
to
nine.
It
waa
probable
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OUr famOUI _label COlli. AD '1188 styles. Well'
tine, Paul B. Red Fay Jr .. Ken- [•tors were 1111111 •I 1 dinn.,. One ol the losset was that of
now through fall even wjnter.
fl-,eea,
•IOdy's untlersocretory ol the at the Shriner's Club 11 Point an RB8a jel eleetronic jammltlJl
·;avy, wrote lhllt the President ' Pieaunt where prl... were plane shot down 70 miles
:~sbmere blenda a11d other nnart flttmca. JUlio
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.oil Rannly "could be toullh" awarded.
northwest of the Communist
tor alld MJsses Sizes.
RA!mlll)l, who it seotin1 1 '
capital o1 Hanoi while oo 1
hlrd two.yaar term this loll, is
CALLED · TWICE
reconnaissance mission. SIX
•
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or
pnplonUll mmifla. were summoned IWJee Wedneo- 'nwndel'l!hlels, eaeb with
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BETTER DRESSES
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PLAY CLOTHES
SWIM SUITS

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"(oo\ us u
tucumber''
An Ancient
Greek Remedy

Values To $49.95

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humors (co ,
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ALL SPRING &amp; SUMMER
MERCHANDISE REDUCED!

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GREATLY REDUCED

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Shop Friday Til8, Saturd1y TII9

$3.00

CHEVY'S GOT YOU
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CLEARANCE

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SUMMER HATS

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and odmitlod. 'Qie other waa at rued polltlon for di••"'" In
'!1Io lemperoture in Pom- 11:30 p. Ill. lor Mra. Len1 Melp County Common Plus
..,.. buUno8! district at 11 ::10 Saunden wbo ••• taken to Oaart fNm Eber PlckOIII, Port-

Not Only o Value but Wise Investment

SPRING COATS

GOODYEAR
NEW CAR TIRES

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Vol- to $59.95
Solo PriCI $43.50
Volv• to $49.95
Sole Price $37.50
Volv• to $37.50
Sole Price $27.50

Mttn's ond Boys'

Swim wear
NOW

IEDUC&amp;D

Men's Summer

Sport Coats

Choose the low-cost Chevy-Van ••• pick' from a
pair of panels ••• or 11 basic Step-Van models.

Vofv• to 23.50
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MEN'S SUMMER
SLACKS REDUCED!
Men) Dress-Sport Shi'rts
....nley, Surfen, Kn1ts
, alld Mldrao. Yo~ le 3.50 - - - - - -

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'If you'Ve got a load to keep under cover-any size
load from 175 cubic feetto497 cubic feet- Ch evy's
equipped to handle it for you in the most economIcal manner. In fact, your Chevrolet dealer offers
the widest range of covered delivery vehicles on
the market. All delivering lower costs be,;ause of

famous Chevrolet engine efficiency-and because
of to ugh chass1s and body construction that helps
r&lt;duce ma1ntenance expense. For any type 0r
length of rou te-city or rural , thruway or alleyway
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....thlaotera OhiO's lllotll
Leonov.
11Nuwu1 VaabloD co•
!OUTII ASKED FOR IT!
together. We saw each other of- Young and Collins, both 35, J
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""M'ls column is for ycung poo- ten but never once lhought a , turned in for lhe night at about ,
')I~ tbolr problems and pleas- bout dlltlng.
. [' midnight EDT Wednesday to l
t'iite's, !heir troobies and run. As It might sound strange. but rest up lor "light work" inday
'¥1111\ the rest of Helen Help I we had a perec
f I rea
I ti'ons hi . before the sDiashdown.
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US·!. '' wetoomes laughs but IMy girl friend doesn 't like to
Were pret1y oggooe appy
~'t dodge a serious question do nutty Ulings like siq while down here," MISSion Control
W1lh a brosh-&lt;&gt;fl.
, walking down the streel. or , told the astrooa.~ls before they
Send your teen-ase
ques climb
lree to watch
h went to
It was • rea
lions to YOUTH ASKED FOR I bmis: and he and I do things ' good day.
.
IT
care
of
Helen
Help
US!,
l'k
th'
th
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crewmen,
settling
down
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for a scheduled lO.hour seep
ivHERE FRIENDSHIP ENDS , Last rlight we were walking I perlnd. got the mmage from
Pear Heieo:
home from lhe library and we lhe sround: "We'll watch you
'My airI friend's boy frieod Istarted talking about love and I and see you back at the
and 1 have always been good I what It shoold be. We agreed ' ranch.'' Young and Collins went 1
pais. Around ochooi we c-onfid· it shooid be llstemng to
t h e I to sleep during their 33rd Orbit .
ed In each other did bomework other's problems, liking I he
Sptttaculara Over
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' .. - - - same Uling, wanting to _be toThe astronauts had photogra·
gether for the I•Y of bemg to- ·-phy uperiments schejluled to- ,
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gether, not just to spend mon·l day but the spectaculars were \
. :.,. ~
ey on going places,
over.
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You guessed it. I very naive- 1
. hii knack for lusln&amp; oriental ly exclaimed, "Why that's just I Young had to uae too much of I
Entire Stock
~nd Occidental styles
while how I feel about you." Then I his dwindling supply of steeri?l
~~ling for a wide range of realized what had happened - rocke_t fuel to keep the Gemmi 1
tniern instrumentation.
:all ut a sudden we were
no 10 w1thin 50 feet of the dead
~ the work• commissioned longer tw_o friends, but boy and , A~.ena 8 for Collins'.. spo"•waik. I
l"":i!JI• !1166 season were pre- Btrl walking m lhe dark.
1
Get back tn
Ground
in Pitlsbursh by lhe We said no more, not a word. Control commanded 30 minut..
Symphony and some of II'm really shook, Helen. What ! after the scheduled M-minute '
may turn 'up in ttle con- to do? My girl friend doesn't i walk bea:an. ''Come on back in
lltr•·
[like him lhat much: it wasn 't I lhe house, " Young told Collins.
include ''Adaa:lo for ever really serious
between I But before the walk was
w ympbony" by the famed them . She isn't tbe problem - I finished . America had ..vera!
S
composer Joaquin Rod- I am. I'm afraid I've lost 1 new satellites in orbit-inciud·
Hurry, just in time for your vacation wear. Our
tii
r a special "' Overture'' good •male! fr~end_. I
do?'ll ing a 50-foot '"snake," a uzot"
All from famous makers. You'll recognize at first
entire stock of swim suits and play clothes ereatby Eimer Bernstein. know whether I m, m love With gun, a camera ~nd 1 partially
.tcht at prlcn that mean sensational aavlngs. Our
tanjd for his musical back· him because I don t koow wh•t I used ntght plan.
ly reduced;
VQiincla for oome of the most love IS supposed to be,. but . I I The jettisoned "snake" was
entlre stock Ia on sale. Nothing reserved. AU new
famoua films ol ·.,." senora· do know I need hiS fnendshlp the hose that supplied Collins
ti
more than anythmg. - COL- with oxygen durtns his walk.
1966 styles. Juniors, Misses and Half Sizes. See the
, ~~lenled 81 1 compDller, con- LEGE BOUND
He also lost the hand-held gun
wide selecUon of styles and sizes.
tor ctllll.'trl pianbt
and Dear C.B.:
•sed to propell him througl
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mo
ed
fri dsh' K
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· lud "Th M8 n With I. on en Ip. eep on c Im.,. ra.
~s ane e " ~.
tng trees togPther but add a
llle Geldtn Arm, Tht Ten snifter of "Me Jane You Tar- \ The loiSes were lhe result of
Commandmon~;" and "T h • zan." He'll get lh~ message. ; the spacewaik and ottempts to
Carpelball'"· He ts cur· - H.
clean up the cabin afterwardo.
rentiy at work on a score for
Crowded Area
I
~Heawmllult.~:mlllion dollar epic
"This place makes a snake
boose at the zoo look like a l
Od!!t -works promiered in
.
Sunday school picnic," Collins I
PI~ Include camargo
said of the crowded Gemini 10. 1
Guarilleri's "Homase to Villa
Yoons and Collins undocked
Lobos." a three • movement
from' the Asena 10 tarset I
work which hooors his fellow
Wednesday and chased down
Brazilian compoeer
Heiler
f1
lhrough thousands ol miles of '
Villa Lobos, who died oot tong 1
,.,
space the Agena 8 vehicle that I
alter one of his own works was PT. PLEASANT The !lody has been in space since last 1
pqrformed by the Wind Sym- of Delbert Clonch, 5'1. Rt 2, March 1 .
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w the French prize • winner in the Hocking river, just be- ..During the spacewalk, Collins
r.eor~os Auric: and a new work low the Athena dam. He nad slld outside Gemini 10 and
ONE GROUP
b•· Henk Badings, hi1 fourth been missing since July II , lois retrloved an II ln. by five-inch ,
w;nd :lJ&gt;Jilphony commiasion. death was ruled
aC&lt;Id&lt;&gt;ntal box hold lA&gt; the side of tho
Tbes.- world-wide selections, drowning by Athens county of- cabin by a fabric sometimes
c which cover o complete range ficiais.
used to close ladies skirts and
Gf musical tastes. should cerMr . Clonch, a former Mason seal diapers.
tainly bring a global flavor to counUan, was born at Hender- He passed this box in to
V1lues To $12.95
t.he dl$iet's shores when the i son M May 5, 1909. son of the Young, then "zotted" with the
Wind Symphony t'Omes to klWtL late
John
and
Vlefti hand-gun to tho Agena and gol
Hicks Clonch. He is survive,) a similar box. Both contain,
OVER 150
• · - - - - - - - - · by his wife, the former Erma hopefully , meteorite parliclos
Jeffers.
that could t.tt ground scientists
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Surviving children ore Char· whether tbere are living
I
Smar,tly Stylecl
les Clonch of
Chauncey, 0., organisms In space.
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Wendell Clonch of Athens, Mrs. But officials lear one of the
Dymple Dickens of The Plains, boxes may have fioaled out of
and Mrs. Darlene Settle
ol the capouie before the hatch
WOOllier, 0, There are 11 grand was closed.
children. Olher survivors are "Everythfnl outside 15 about
lwo brothers and foor sisters, like what we predicled." Coili!Ul
Clarence Clonch, Mrs. Mary said ol his wallt. "ll's really
McCoy, Mrs. Virgie Casto and great. We can set tho world."
SIMI 30 to 31
Mrs. Leola Likons, all ol Hencf.
I
Reclucod To _
erson ; John Clonch of Poinl
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0
0
Pleasant, and Mrs. Rona LitchI
White Majority
field of New Haven.
1
All Famous Makes. styles In 2 and
WASHINGTON - President Services will ba held at 2 p.
I
Johnson . appealinl. ror an ellO m. Frldly at the Mohr-Stevens
3 Piece Models
ENTIRE STOCK
" raeif( viollnt't in the slums Funeral Home. Rev. Chari eo
&gt;I U.S. cities, said Negroes Rogers will officiale, and burial
QIUSI recognizde tllal civil ri&amp;htJ Iwill be in Suncrest cemetery.
&gt;rogress ~ponds on a white IFriend• may call at lhe funeral
majorllyiJial holds "democratic 1home after 7 p. m. lnday.
SAIGON &lt;UP() - Thrao U.S.
power.•• :·
i
Air Force planes ,nd . eiJhl
Included are imported silk~. worsteds and other
and
.,..wmen wore lost Wednelday
Wmll'* that the sa ins of
recent ynra could be lost
' boice fabrics. Tailored try famous makers.
u American pilots ftew 110
Johnlon lii!d 1 Wednesday newol
bombing mlssio111 in . Commu·
confe,....,. that he hoped Amer- 1
f nisi Nortb Vietnamese skies
icaas "will not rooort "' vio- l
dolled with MIG jels, missiles
I
Small Group
lence,. in efforts to secure
aquallty lor ail pel'Jona. He oak!, Ei&lt;ven ladies of tho Pomeroy - - - - - - - he was ••nol interested in ''bla ; Women 's Golf Association were
1111111 brodCIIII eoHmed
power" or "wh&gt;l&lt; power." What at the Hidden Valley
Goil II ·Amerlcaa plaDol
were
1 ~ I am COilCWDed witll II demt&gt;- rourse at Pt. Pleasant Wednes· obot llowa dorlll&amp; Wedae..
'.
4 cralia )lOwer. with a small 'D' day to compete in an 18-hoie ..,., nidi ud IIIII ...,nl
.
·~
1 golf tow-nsment.
more Amerlo1o pilots were
i None of RomlU!y
' Winnins prizes wen Vivian coptved.
,r' 1 1
NEW YORK _ A close friend Wisor. Bernice Darst, Eleanor
of John F. Kennedy said today Gordon , Harriet ~van , P•ari and flak, U.S. mDitary spoket. I the late president reprded Welker, He!llly 0 Bnen and men said lnday.
' ; Michigan Gov. George Romney Marion Ebenbach. Others at- In two dayt of air activity in
ALL
1 as tho one Republican be would I tend'?&amp; were Agnes Brown, the North and South, the toll of
,
! oot want k&gt; run against In ·a Phyllis HoMesy,
L 00 I so U.S. planes and
hellcoplors
presidelltilll
olectlon.
In
the
Thompson,
and
Dorothy
Lacoy.
rose
to
nine.
It
waa
probable
0
..,.
current imie or McCall's maga· I Foliowmg the moldlea the vt .. that 11 mea were kllled.
OUr famOUI _label COlli. AD '1188 styles. Well'
tine, Paul B. Red Fay Jr .. Ken- [•tors were 1111111 •I 1 dinn.,. One ol the losset was that of
now through fall even wjnter.
fl-,eea,
•IOdy's untlersocretory ol the at the Shriner's Club 11 Point an RB8a jel eleetronic jammltlJl
·;avy, wrote lhllt the President ' Pieaunt where prl... were plane shot down 70 miles
:~sbmere blenda a11d other nnart flttmca. JUlio
'
.oil Rannly "could be toullh" awarded.
northwest of the Communist
tor alld MJsses Sizes.
RA!mlll)l, who it seotin1 1 '
capital o1 Hanoi while oo 1
hlrd two.yaar term this loll, is
CALLED · TWICE
reconnaissance mission. SIX
•
, ~ """'kllrtltl 1 tutllna e~ndidata Middleport E-ll ll)uidmen airmen were aboud. Two Fll!!l
or
pnplonUll mmifla. were summoned IWJee Wedneo- 'nwndel'l!hlels, eaeb with
1
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· • ion. "1111 CillO fellow I doo'l day, first at 4:21 p. m. lor Alvo sll!llo pilot, 11so were downed
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Iron Advance to KC Quarter Finals

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Starts Friday Morning · At 9:00 A. M.
Of. Nationally Adv• .

Entire Stock

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BETTER DRESSES
REDUCEDI

PLAY CLOTHES
SWIM SUITS

. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES

"(oo\ us u
tucumber''
An Ancient
Greek Remedy

Values To $49.95

1''-i

wn tor dividing tbO
Empedocles, kno
ld moist.
humors (co ,
bOdY into tour
ded cucum-

ALL SPRING &amp; SUMMER
MERCHANDISE REDUCED!

t

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not and drY
the bodY· OnlJ
d for cooling
ber see
dientl
aceutical lngre
!!nest pbarm
sed today.

ENTIRE STOCK SPRING
AND SUMMER

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Below Dam

backed bY

.SWISHER &amp; ·LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

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SUMMER SKIRTS
REDUCED!

BEJ.TfR
BLOUSES
REDUCED!

OUT THEY GOI

WORLD

EIght Arrmen

LoSt.WI"th
Three PJaneS

GREATLY REDUCED

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Whatever you dehver,
Shop Friday Til8, Saturd1y TII9

$3.00

CHEVY'S GOT YOU
COVERED!

DOWNIE-GROSS

CLEARANCE

JJ¥1111

SUMMER HATS

Lady Golfers
JnTournamen

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AT BIG SAVINGS TO YOUI

112 E. Main

4 Registered Pharmacists to Serve You

BLOUSES

SUfT S.

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SUMMER

Entire Stock Of Spring &amp;Summer

rience are u
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ON SOME MERCHANDISE l--1 Off

Selle! Mens Summer Suits

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HANDBAGS
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and odmitlod. 'Qie other waa at rued polltlon for di••"'" In
'!1Io lemperoture in Pom- 11:30 p. Ill. lor Mra. Len1 Melp County Common Plus
..,.. buUno8! district at 11 ::10 Saunden wbo ••• taken to Oaart fNm Eber PlckOIII, Port-

Not Only o Value but Wise Investment

SPRING COATS

GOODYEAR
NEW CAR TIRES

ALL TO GO AT GREATLY

PricetJ Good While Stoclc Lasts
ru.n... c.n:

REDUCED PRICES

PRICE

Don't Miss . This Gipllllc

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·Cord hrea that come as original
equfpmenl on new 1966 cars.
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Volv• to $69.95 - - - - Sole PriCI $47.50
Vol- to $59.95
Solo PriCI $43.50
Volv• to $49.95
Sole Price $37.50
Volv• to $37.50
Sole Price $27.50

Mttn's ond Boys'

Swim wear
NOW

IEDUC&amp;D

Men's Summer

Sport Coats

Choose the low-cost Chevy-Van ••• pick' from a
pair of panels ••• or 11 basic Step-Van models.

Vofv• to 23.50
Solo
Price

16·50

MEN'S SUMMER
SLACKS REDUCED!
Men) Dress-Sport Shi'rts
....nley, Surfen, Kn1ts
, alld Mldrao. Yo~ le 3.50 - - - - - -

'2.39

All Summer MorchondiM REDUCED!

DOWNIE· GROSS

'If you'Ve got a load to keep under cover-any size
load from 175 cubic feetto497 cubic feet- Ch evy's
equipped to handle it for you in the most economIcal manner. In fact, your Chevrolet dealer offers
the widest range of covered delivery vehicles on
the market. All delivering lower costs be,;ause of

famous Chevrolet engine efficiency-and because
of to ugh chass1s and body construction that helps
r&lt;duce ma1ntenance expense. For any type 0r
length of rou te-city or rural , thruway or alleyway
-a Ch evy can cover your delivery needs besL See
your Cllevrolet dealer and save.,
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6.88 9.88
~ens VVork Shoes
9 88 ,. 5.88 7.88

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In

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apace lllday-tbe Baltimore York blanked Kansaa City 4-11 who fell to foortb place.
Otioles, who are just out of Ibis and Calllornla shaded Beeton 1- games off the pace. Buford
1lldd;. .
o In 10 Innings after loslag f.l. &lt;ollected two hlt.o one his fifth
Baltimore b.. biMied off and Boog PoweD and Brooks homer of lbe cam'palgo.
~w orblla 10 1-1 games above Robinson •!ammed home runs
Celebrated Blrlildoy
:he American LIJa&amp;ue. A as the Orioles sent All 3lar Tony Oliva turned 25 Wednei1JOWerful. lineup supplied the Denny 1\lcLiin to lbe \;;;~~~:.;;;~~;.,;;~~.\
lbrust thai carried the Orioles showers after lour bmingl.
past seoond-place Detroit Uke Powell's homer tied for aecood
the TJ&amp;ers were standing still. with 22 In the A.L. home run
1be Orlolll have had 35 hils derby, three bebind leader and
DRY
In two pmee a&amp;llnat Delrall, teammate Fraok Robinson.
collecting II In a 13-3 rout Powell walloped his homer
CLEANING
Tuesday nl&amp;bt and II more In a with a man abeard In the fifth
Service On Request
10.7 trltnnpb Wedneaday night. to Jill Baltimore alJead 11-7 and
Baltimore slammed lour bo- highlight a three-run Inning.
mers In the flnt game and Broeb Robinson collected two
another two in the a--'.
RBI'a to nlaa his junior elrcult
The secOild - place Tigers lead to 78 wblle reliever Moe
CLEANERS POMEROY
came Into Baltimore wltbln a n_~ra.::bo:.:.::w::sky'!__::fi::nlsb=ed:__:o"P:_:wi:_::th~,.,,.,,.,~....,....,....,~..,.,:
prayer• of lint. 'tb
but loave after State Bank No. 524
todaYI game Wl the prospect
REPORT OF CONDmON OF

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THE RACIIE HOME BANK

streak after shaving Balli·
more's lead to only six: Kames
last week.
Earlleot Dote
Winning five of their lui six
games, the Orioles are heading
for the earliest pennant clinchIng date In junior circuit
blstory and the wldesl margin
of victory. '11le New York
Yankees sewed up the fla&amp; oa
Sept. 4, 1941, and also tumed In
the greatest runaway-19 1·2
1ames In 1936.

OF RACINE
In the State of Ohio at the close of business on June 30 1966
ASSETS
'
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash
ltew In process of collection ---------- ' 118,478.97
United States Government obllgations,
431,121.75
direct and guaranteed ---------------Ob ligations of States and poHII&lt;al subdlvWons 100,728.75
7,033.00
Other aeeur!Uea (Including no oorporate stocka)
814,007.23
Other loans and dlacounta --- -------------Bank premise~, furniture and f!J:Iures, and
G,500.00
other aaaets represenUng hank premises
1,535.70
Other uaet. -----------------------------

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WELL DRIWNG
(1-rthiiiSI Completol
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State will Appeal Court's
Ruling on Apportionment

William R. White ,.;
blower &amp; Weeks Hennphill,
Noys says that unUI aome
the world's monetary pro•blerns
signs of clearing up,

ancl

Push Mowers

was in charge of recreation.
Refreshments were served

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - State! and the federal court,
to b:a~if~u~lt
i~e oonmwl
offtclals saki Wednesday they • AFL · CIO.
.
planned to appeal the Franklin The pian to be used In N• tradmg range of recent ruontbs . .
County Court of Appeals ruling vember iB the result of a U.S . ...,.,_...,._ _ __
that the Ohiq apportionment Supreme Court ruling
iliiUMklMJ .. J
plan was Illegally conceived by Ohio's Hanna Amendment,
PT. PLEASANT - T be
the apportionment board.
which granled a
Womaa's Society of Cbrillllan
The court said the board, to each county regardless
Service of lile St. Paul Metb·
eo m p o' e d of Gov. James size. was unconstitutional
odist Cbureb, Jackson A\lt.,
Rhodeo, Slete Auditor Roger cause il violated the "one-m.an, I wl 11 IIJlOROor an old lasbllined
Cloud and Secretary e( state one-vole" principle.
ice cream soclal July 291b
Ted Brown, Had no authority to Rhod"" called a special ses- !rom 5 until 9 p. m. oa til•
,old two meetings "in secret sion of the I05th legislature aft- lawn of the ebarch.
assembly" -when it adopted ap- er tile November 1964 election CUmmit!Oe ebainnln
lor
portlonment plans for the Sen- resulted in the Senate having
tbe aoclal are: Mra. FrUces
ole and House.
Republicans and t6 Democrats. Grimm, drlake; Mro. Carrie
However, election of the tO'Ith The lame duck legislature CUaClfU, baked pldl; Mra,
legislature will be conducted un- adopted an ayportifllllltent
Jewell Bordmaa, wldte el&amp;der the plan because the federal and put it on the May, 1965 .
phanl sale; Mn. R1111t Tyg·
court in Cincinnati ruled the mary ballot, but me votlors ! rett, sandwlcbea aad balled
plan will -be used despite any lured it down.
b"ana; Ml'll. Elwaada Ieard
state court decisions to the cen- had maintained Its juri!!dlction and Mra. Doltfe Dunl, let
trary.
In the case, said It would ac- cream; Mn. LacUle llwaDD
. and Mn. Nad!Bo Pldlllpa,
Tbe court of appeals, aknow~ cept plans from any ·
clean up.
edging that feet, saki that the parties.
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board's plan lor both houses.
Admll1ed - Mra. JIICkRl!bertl
h\ rnling that the board had lno, W!Rfleld; Mrl.
no authority , to meet, Jndge J~B, Pl Pleasaot;
Mra.
William C. Bryant, who writes Regtnald Tygrett, Pl. Pl_..t;
the appeaill court dec!Ston,
Mrs. WDHt King, ArbUCkle;
thai since the board met in 11161 James Maroh, Pl. Pleasant;
and was allowed by the Ohio Linda Hughes, GaHipoliiCifllriE~I
Consljlution to meet once
Dlocharged - Mra.
10 years. the 11165 meeting
Jewell, New Havee; Dr.
illegal.
Irvin, Pl. Pleaaanl
He said the board could
ATili!:LTE'S FOOT
preoenled a plan to the federal HOW TO TREAT ITcourt but it "acted without
thertty ... "
. Another judge, JohR C. Duffy,
concurred and said the board
members "were attempting ~ j;t';;.};;;
act not adminislratevly but judicially ... "
'The apportionment board's
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resentatives from single-mem·
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drivin', poundin' leather
to gel you and agreat-new
Dodge together. Step up, pardner; it's your deal.
And with the good guys, you know everything's
stacked in your favor.

Mr. and Mrs. John Glllagly
and son Mark and Claire Waggoner were Sunday ttuest. of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waggoner:
Mrs. Betty Mon of
Fort
Wayne, bid. · iS visiting In the
Fe!O Alkire borne.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Plummer of CarroD, 0. came to see
Mr. Plummer of Rutland who
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You can tell they're aood auys; they all wear white hats.

and hnrl her shoulder. .
D$1 Tomer Sr. Is llaylng
with &amp;lJ', And Mrs. . Dorsey
Jordon at Carpenter. 'He Is
•lowly lmprovlnR from..ltill fall.
Mr. and Mrs. In&gt;• Holley and
children were in Mllton, W. Va.
Mrs. Joe -Sa~ .II home !rom
the liDlzer Roapltal.
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and other UablliUes ------------------ $ 126,000.00

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The Leading Credc 4-H Helpers club met at the home of
Mrs. Charolette Wallllliey on
July 13, at 6:30. AdviBors
Blanche Harriso11 and
Wamsley.
First Aid was discussed and
projects were reviewed. Shar·
on Carter gave a demonstration on how to put a zipper in.
Mary Gardner gave a report !

Mrl. Elenore Stout RRd Robert were guests of Mr. 111d Mrl.
Tom Wells.

MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15
calendar dayo endln&amp; with call date ---- $1,228,584.15
Average of total loans for the 15
calenshdar daya
with call date ---821,658.118
Loa111 u DWD In Item 7 of "Asaeta" are
3,375.00
after deduction of valuation reserves of
Securities as shown ln items 2·5 of ' 4 Assets" are
after deduction of valuation reserves of
850.00
SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
Pledged assets and securiUes loaned (book value):
U.S. Government obllgallons, direct and
guannteed, pledged to aecure depoalts

I, John T. Wolfe, r:.shter, of the above-named hank, do
aolemnly swear thai lbb report of condition Is true and
correct, to the best of my lnlowledge and bellef.
JOHN T. WOLFE, Cashier
Correct-Attest:
ALBERT HILL, JR.
J. W. WEAVER, JR.
Dtmtora.
CHAlUJ!:S D. YOST
STATE OF OIDO, COUNTY OF MEIGS, ss:
Sworn to and subsulbed before me this 16th day of
July, 1966, and I hereby cerUfy ·tbal I '1111 not an officer or
director of this bank.
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Common lllocl&lt;-total par value ------------ $ 65,000.00
No. sharea authorized 2200
No. sharel outatalldiq 2200
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u vlded profits -----------------------43,477.02
TOTTOAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ------------153,477.02
TAL !JABilJTIES AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ----------······ $1,478,405.40

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Mro. Pbfllip Smith visited
Mr. and Mn. Dana
Young.
Mr...d Mrs. Leo Morris and
ehildren were guests over the
weekeld in Dayton with Mr.
and Mrs. Hallie Knopp.
M Fred -C.
nd K
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a arsey a
athy were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jar'" Payne o£ Columbus. lr' 18
Mrs. Mamie Newlun
lng with Mrs. Paul. S
while recuperating.
Mr. and Mra. Garlahd .Mayes
of MI. Vemon were
Sunday
·guests of' Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Blackwood and Mrl. J o h n
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TO'l'AL ASSETS -------------------------- $1,478,405.40
LIABILITIES
Demand deposita of Individuals, partnershlpa,
and &lt;orporaUons --------------------- ' 301,748.26
Tlm e and aavlnp deposita of Individuals,
925,439.24
partnerships, and corporations ------825.80
Deposib of United Slates Governmeht -----75,448.25
DepoSlts of States and political subdivisions
i8~1ed and officers' checks, etc. ________ _
2,777.41
AL DEPOSITS ---------- $1,306,236.76
Total demand deposits ------ $ 360,797.52
Total time and aavlngs deposits $ 945,439.24
Other llabWtles (lneludlng nn mortgages and
other DeDI on blot premlsu and other
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plan !bet
will be
usedelecUons
for 1966 must
only
and
future
have a plaa approved by the
legislature and offered for viiier approval.
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filed bjl !ilite Sen. rtank w.
King, Democrallc minority lead·
er and president of the Ohio
'11le I06th legislature failed to
adopt a plan before adjoining
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Galion scored three runs In ~-~apthe first Inning and added two New York Giaota suffered a Without congressiOnal
proll8~ theAlnllld Sllltts J&amp;nt
IIJ Clll:l' IILOC&amp;
~- Fisher his sevenlb wiD 1oe111 Ilia llrsl bil 1eque !Gil for victory at the
more Ill the sixth u Eckert fractured left hand" dwiag
cannot chanill a colli'l cjesigD
" UPl 11fo111 1rr1111'
11oM lllDa 811bac:ka.
IJGultoa,
Waaldngton. Zollo
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went tile d)SiaDca and' struck scrlmma1e Wednesday •!Ill
Jl'a diiiDll to dy wbo'a bl Ill olber Nalfonal League Tonuny R8rper drove In the who had nothing I&amp;
ou !12. GaHon's Dan BuM hit be sidelined for an · undeterlleller position, the Pllllburgb play, Pblladelphla plastered tying aod wlnnlog runs with 1 aiao poled three sai~Ues..
two-run homer In tile first
period of time.
Plrallls w the New York 11e11, 1fouaiM IS-9, St. Louis atopped triple 81 the Reds rallied for Boswell seatiered ""' htt• ·
ing uprising.
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Rookie RlllldY Minniear, a
a.
Plratu ae Ill lint p1aee Adulll &amp;-3 and ClaelnoaU look • nma In lbe tap ol the Dlnth raise his record to 11-5.
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running back from Purdue,
b)i.a fUll 1ame t111r ~ to two from Qlicago H and 5-l, Ill the flnt ~. Leo Cardenas Mel Stottlemyre burled a
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In the secOild Harne, 1
suffered a brok~n leg that wW
!Mal· the DOdpn N W._ the a--' game halted after batted 1n the flrsl rnn of the bitter iD leading the Yaokees
MANSFIELD, Ohio (UP!) - F ~"': /tnt~~~ ~I G't'· I' sideline him 10 weeks and
dn ~ but must IIIli meet eeven bmings by darkness
inning aod when his hit went lbelr fifth slralgbl
Two more teams, Including a a ;w weW001!em ~:""on ~ defensive end Glenn Condren
thiodieat c:beJ....ts from san First baseman Donn Cl.,",oo,. through Byron Browne another equalllag their longeSt
former champion, wm knocked. •
o~er.1 wl~ f enmon was hospitalized with a concusPrial:llcG, L&lt;la Anples and
111J1111Ued the ponch fn the run acored.
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out of the I'Uilllfng Wednesday wrappe
up
. our. ~ lion during lbe day's worbluls .
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Plllabur&amp;b atiack by drlvlag Baseball siandards were at- clouted 1 two-run homer in
algltt In lbe Ohio National Base- m thfe sevenlthngland filial mrung
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greos oumamen
· double and a ascrlfice.
-...-, c:u no lonier by lStb homer that capped a ab:· the opener.
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Galion eliminated Mansfield
letwd
penlllllal ceDar nm rally In the oeventh innlnl- Ernie Banks' eighlb-lnning run hit tho right field foul pole Peler!OO 11-1 00 8 tour-hitter by
ddma th•nh ID tbf. CJila&amp;o Don Drysdale was coasUng double was the veteran lnflel- 296 feet do!ID lbe line.
Ed Eckert, lllld Glenmonl down- MORRIBON INJURED
CUI&gt;$, Tile miraculoll!l Mets are. along with two out In tbe ders 2111flth career bfl and wbeo
Took Nightcap
ed Woorter ~. Manafield was I FAIRFIELD, ',Conn. (UII)111 llc:t, closer to the ftrst aeventh and a 5-2 lead when he Browne struck out his first Rookie Darrell Brandoo limit- lbe state
two years Flanker Joe Morrison of
dl'* thaD ID l8lb ~·
hit Matty Alou with a pitch. three timee at bat, to run bi9 ed the Angels to two hit. In the
t.1111 a flelory today In san Gene Michael and Roberto two-game string to elgbl It opener but Callfomls moved
mllbl Itt off 1 Citmente IDI!owed with IIIDCies also Ued the ignoml•lous mark into third place by laking the
Sq- dt!lllallslrali fur ooo run.
set by Pedro Ramos In 19113 and nightcap on lbe combined two1 would osllbllaiJ a
Bnwer Tilt OVer
matched by CUb teammate hit pitching of Dean Chanee
N
ork Mel aU-time wiDDillll Jim Brewer came 011 to walk Adolfo PhllUps earlier Ibis Minnie Rojas and Jack Sanford:
streak. Six, ~Qat to cooctneaa, llanny Mota. Pbll Regan then season.
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SUMMER TOYS - Garvli;tarta In a row. What ~e took ~er and gave up a two- Don PavleUch s fourth mnln~ years at Fenway Park-27,391den sets, pails, sprinkiinl
..Jwd Mel fans ask for-beating run smgle to Jose Pagan and bomer sparked lbe Reds was sent home some five hoors
cans,
lawn mowers ete.;·
lllridlol!
nctn m'l bomor. However, second gamo win which went to after the start of the first game
to keep the kids amused
MENS
1ft.. Met. came within two llrewer, who faeed only one Jim 'Toole (2-3), who gave up when Bob Rodgers put Califor·
PARAKEETS
and
happy.
olill of doinl just that batter, was cllll'lfed with the five hils over the seven innings. nia ahead Hl in the 1Dtb
Wldoesday wheD they llled loaa.
Mike Sbannon and winning of the nightcap with a pinch
SWIMMING ACCESSOR•
3.49
111ne solo borne run to edge the Pblladelphla exploded for 20 pitcher Ray Washburn drove in single scoring pinch ruru10r II
IES - Goggles, masks,
and
pair
Giants• ace rl&amp;btbp!er left the hils, three eacll by Cookie two runs apiecl to power the Mar~no wpez.
fins, snorkels, etc.
Pel foods end supSIIM6to12
G~ts' ace righthander I teflbe Roju and Dick Groat, with Cardinals past the Braves.
plies for blrd1, dogs,
ll!m" trailing 2-1 when Sam Rojas driving In fOlD' nms. The Shannon double borne Lou HORSES' FAME
OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT.
eatl and fl~h.
~took hbn off the hook Phils broke an 11-8 lie with two Brock in the lint Inning and SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.
UNTIL 9
b~ amrlng In tbe nialb 011 a in the seventh on Groat's single liagled to score Orlando (UP!)-The doors of the Hall of
61nch SIIMI
81nch Boot
•fit to Willie Mllp, I llild on John eamm•a 1'1111-SCOrlng Cepeda in the fourth. Washburn Fame st the National MU!eum
and
pr.
. pi• . and Jim Ray Rarrs fielder's choice. Ray Herbert, (H) went all the way of Racing will swing open on
llilill&amp; Ron S'Mllloda's 10th the third Pblladelpbia hurler, ocatlering eight bits and Aug. S for Elkridge and Nejl
VALUES TO 13.99
'IDIIII!C ..IIIII' II"' u-Giant was the winner and Don Arlich fanning lour.
the two top steeple&lt;:base
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POMEROY
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etght of 12 men.
career and Nejl earned
Jerry Adair and Don Buford $274 047
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Otioles, who are just out of Ibis and Calllornla shaded Beeton 1- games off the pace. Buford
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Baltimore b.. biMied off and Boog PoweD and Brooks homer of lbe cam'palgo.
~w orblla 10 1-1 games above Robinson •!ammed home runs
Celebrated Blrlildoy
:he American LIJa&amp;ue. A as the Orioles sent All 3lar Tony Oliva turned 25 Wednei1JOWerful. lineup supplied the Denny 1\lcLiin to lbe \;;;~~~:.;;;~~;.,;;~~.\
lbrust thai carried the Orioles showers after lour bmingl.
past seoond-place Detroit Uke Powell's homer tied for aecood
the TJ&amp;ers were standing still. with 22 In the A.L. home run
1be Orlolll have had 35 hils derby, three bebind leader and
DRY
In two pmee a&amp;llnat Delrall, teammate Fraok Robinson.
collecting II In a 13-3 rout Powell walloped his homer
CLEANING
Tuesday nl&amp;bt and II more In a with a man abeard In the fifth
Service On Request
10.7 trltnnpb Wedneaday night. to Jill Baltimore alJead 11-7 and
Baltimore slammed lour bo- highlight a three-run Inning.
mers In the flnt game and Broeb Robinson collected two
another two in the a--'.
RBI'a to nlaa his junior elrcult
The secOild - place Tigers lead to 78 wblle reliever Moe
CLEANERS POMEROY
came Into Baltimore wltbln a n_~ra.::bo:.:.::w::sky'!__::fi::nlsb=ed:__:o"P:_:wi:_::th~,.,,.,,.,~....,....,....,~..,.,:
prayer• of lint. 'tb
but loave after State Bank No. 524
todaYI game Wl the prospect
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streak after shaving Balli·
more's lead to only six: Kames
last week.
Earlleot Dote
Winning five of their lui six
games, the Orioles are heading
for the earliest pennant clinchIng date In junior circuit
blstory and the wldesl margin
of victory. '11le New York
Yankees sewed up the fla&amp; oa
Sept. 4, 1941, and also tumed In
the greatest runaway-19 1·2
1ames In 1936.

OF RACINE
In the State of Ohio at the close of business on June 30 1966
ASSETS
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Cash, balances with other banks, and cash
ltew In process of collection ---------- ' 118,478.97
United States Government obllgations,
431,121.75
direct and guaranteed ---------------Ob ligations of States and poHII&lt;al subdlvWons 100,728.75
7,033.00
Other aeeur!Uea (Including no oorporate stocka)
814,007.23
Other loans and dlacounta --- -------------Bank premise~, furniture and f!J:Iures, and
G,500.00
other aaaets represenUng hank premises
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State will Appeal Court's
Ruling on Apportionment

William R. White ,.;
blower &amp; Weeks Hennphill,
Noys says that unUI aome
the world's monetary pro•blerns
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - State! and the federal court,
to b:a~if~u~lt
i~e oonmwl
offtclals saki Wednesday they • AFL · CIO.
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planned to appeal the Franklin The pian to be used In N• tradmg range of recent ruontbs . .
County Court of Appeals ruling vember iB the result of a U.S . ...,.,_...,._ _ __
that the Ohiq apportionment Supreme Court ruling
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PT. PLEASANT - T be
the apportionment board.
which granled a
Womaa's Society of Cbrillllan
The court said the board, to each county regardless
Service of lile St. Paul Metb·
eo m p o' e d of Gov. James size. was unconstitutional
odist Cbureb, Jackson A\lt.,
Rhodeo, Slete Auditor Roger cause il violated the "one-m.an, I wl 11 IIJlOROor an old lasbllined
Cloud and Secretary e( state one-vole" principle.
ice cream soclal July 291b
Ted Brown, Had no authority to Rhod"" called a special ses- !rom 5 until 9 p. m. oa til•
,old two meetings "in secret sion of the I05th legislature aft- lawn of the ebarch.
assembly" -when it adopted ap- er tile November 1964 election CUmmit!Oe ebainnln
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portlonment plans for the Sen- resulted in the Senate having
tbe aoclal are: Mra. FrUces
ole and House.
Republicans and t6 Democrats. Grimm, drlake; Mro. Carrie
However, election of the tO'Ith The lame duck legislature CUaClfU, baked pldl; Mra,
legislature will be conducted un- adopted an ayportifllllltent
Jewell Bordmaa, wldte el&amp;der the plan because the federal and put it on the May, 1965 .
phanl sale; Mn. R1111t Tyg·
court in Cincinnati ruled the mary ballot, but me votlors ! rett, sandwlcbea aad balled
plan will -be used despite any lured it down.
b"ana; Ml'll. Elwaada Ieard
state court decisions to the cen- had maintained Its juri!!dlction and Mra. Doltfe Dunl, let
trary.
In the case, said It would ac- cream; Mn. LacUle llwaDD
. and Mn. Nad!Bo Pldlllpa,
Tbe court of appeals, aknow~ cept plans from any ·
clean up.
edging that feet, saki that the parties.
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Far Every Sewing Need

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board's plan lor both houses.
Admll1ed - Mra. JIICkRl!bertl
h\ rnling that the board had lno, W!Rfleld; Mrl.
no authority , to meet, Jndge J~B, Pl Pleasaot;
Mra.
William C. Bryant, who writes Regtnald Tygrett, Pl. Pl_..t;
the appeaill court dec!Ston,
Mrs. WDHt King, ArbUCkle;
thai since the board met in 11161 James Maroh, Pl. Pleasant;
and was allowed by the Ohio Linda Hughes, GaHipoliiCifllriE~I
Consljlution to meet once
Dlocharged - Mra.
10 years. the 11165 meeting
Jewell, New Havee; Dr.
illegal.
Irvin, Pl. Pleaaanl
He said the board could
ATili!:LTE'S FOOT
preoenled a plan to the federal HOW TO TREAT ITcourt but it "acted without
thertty ... "
. Another judge, JohR C. Duffy,
concurred and said the board
members "were attempting ~ j;t';;.};;;
act not adminislratevly but judicially ... "
'The apportionment board's
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to gel you and agreat-new
Dodge together. Step up, pardner; it's your deal.
And with the good guys, you know everything's
stacked in your favor.

Mr. and Mrs. John Glllagly
and son Mark and Claire Waggoner were Sunday ttuest. of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waggoner:
Mrs. Betty Mon of
Fort
Wayne, bid. · iS visiting In the
Fe!O Alkire borne.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Plummer of CarroD, 0. came to see
Mr. Plummer of Rutland who
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You can tell they're aood auys; they all wear white hats.

and hnrl her shoulder. .
D$1 Tomer Sr. Is llaylng
with &amp;lJ', And Mrs. . Dorsey
Jordon at Carpenter. 'He Is
•lowly lmprovlnR from..ltill fall.
Mr. and Mrs. In&gt;• Holley and
children were in Mllton, W. Va.
Mrs. Joe -Sa~ .II home !rom
the liDlzer Roapltal.
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The Leading Credc 4-H Helpers club met at the home of
Mrs. Charolette Wallllliey on
July 13, at 6:30. AdviBors
Blanche Harriso11 and
Wamsley.
First Aid was discussed and
projects were reviewed. Shar·
on Carter gave a demonstration on how to put a zipper in.
Mary Gardner gave a report !

Mrl. Elenore Stout RRd Robert were guests of Mr. 111d Mrl.
Tom Wells.

MEMORANDA
Average of total deposits for the 15
calendar dayo endln&amp; with call date ---- $1,228,584.15
Average of total loans for the 15
calenshdar daya
with call date ---821,658.118
Loa111 u DWD In Item 7 of "Asaeta" are
3,375.00
after deduction of valuation reserves of
Securities as shown ln items 2·5 of ' 4 Assets" are
after deduction of valuation reserves of
850.00
SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
Pledged assets and securiUes loaned (book value):
U.S. Government obllgallons, direct and
guannteed, pledged to aecure depoalts

I, John T. Wolfe, r:.shter, of the above-named hank, do
aolemnly swear thai lbb report of condition Is true and
correct, to the best of my lnlowledge and bellef.
JOHN T. WOLFE, Cashier
Correct-Attest:
ALBERT HILL, JR.
J. W. WEAVER, JR.
Dtmtora.
CHAlUJ!:S D. YOST
STATE OF OIDO, COUNTY OF MEIGS, ss:
Sworn to and subsulbed before me this 16th day of
July, 1966, and I hereby cerUfy ·tbal I '1111 not an officer or
director of this bank.
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Common lllocl&lt;-total par value ------------ $ 65,000.00
No. sharea authorized 2200
No. sharel outatalldiq 2200
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u vlded profits -----------------------43,477.02
TOTTOAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ------------153,477.02
TAL !JABilJTIES AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ----------······ $1,478,405.40

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Mro. Pbfllip Smith visited
Mr. and Mn. Dana
Young.
Mr...d Mrs. Leo Morris and
ehildren were guests over the
weekeld in Dayton with Mr.
and Mrs. Hallie Knopp.
M Fred -C.
nd K
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a arsey a
athy were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jar'" Payne o£ Columbus. lr' 18
Mrs. Mamie Newlun
lng with Mrs. Paul. S
while recuperating.
Mr. and Mra. Garlahd .Mayes
of MI. Vemon were
Sunday
·guests of' Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Blackwood and Mrl. J o h n
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TO'l'AL ASSETS -------------------------- $1,478,405.40
LIABILITIES
Demand deposita of Individuals, partnershlpa,
and &lt;orporaUons --------------------- ' 301,748.26
Tlm e and aavlnp deposita of Individuals,
925,439.24
partnerships, and corporations ------825.80
Deposib of United Slates Governmeht -----75,448.25
DepoSlts of States and political subdivisions
i8~1ed and officers' checks, etc. ________ _
2,777.41
AL DEPOSITS ---------- $1,306,236.76
Total demand deposits ------ $ 360,797.52
Total time and aavlngs deposits $ 945,439.24
Other llabWtles (lneludlng nn mortgages and
other DeDI on blot premlsu and other
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plan !bet
will be
usedelecUons
for 1966 must
only
and
future
have a plaa approved by the
legislature and offered for viiier approval.
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King, Democrallc minority lead·
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'11le I06th legislature failed to
adopt a plan before adjoining
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4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 21, 1988
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Galion scored three runs In ~-~apthe first Inning and added two New York Giaota suffered a Without congressiOnal
proll8~ theAlnllld Sllltts J&amp;nt
IIJ Clll:l' IILOC&amp;
~- Fisher his sevenlb wiD 1oe111 Ilia llrsl bil 1eque !Gil for victory at the
more Ill the sixth u Eckert fractured left hand" dwiag
cannot chanill a colli'l cjesigD
" UPl 11fo111 1rr1111'
11oM lllDa 811bac:ka.
IJGultoa,
Waaldngton. Zollo
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went tile d)SiaDca and' struck scrlmma1e Wednesday •!Ill
Jl'a diiiDll to dy wbo'a bl Ill olber Nalfonal League Tonuny R8rper drove In the who had nothing I&amp;
ou !12. GaHon's Dan BuM hit be sidelined for an · undeterlleller position, the Pllllburgb play, Pblladelphla plastered tying aod wlnnlog runs with 1 aiao poled three sai~Ues..
two-run homer In tile first
period of time.
Plrallls w the New York 11e11, 1fouaiM IS-9, St. Louis atopped triple 81 the Reds rallied for Boswell seatiered ""' htt• ·
ing uprising.
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Rookie RlllldY Minniear, a
a.
Plratu ae Ill lint p1aee Adulll &amp;-3 and ClaelnoaU look • nma In lbe tap ol the Dlnth raise his record to 11-5.
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running back from Purdue,
b)i.a fUll 1ame t111r ~ to two from Qlicago H and 5-l, Ill the flnt ~. Leo Cardenas Mel Stottlemyre burled a
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In the secOild Harne, 1
suffered a brok~n leg that wW
!Mal· the DOdpn N W._ the a--' game halted after batted 1n the flrsl rnn of the bitter iD leading the Yaokees
MANSFIELD, Ohio (UP!) - F ~"': /tnt~~~ ~I G't'· I' sideline him 10 weeks and
dn ~ but must IIIli meet eeven bmings by darkness
inning aod when his hit went lbelr fifth slralgbl
Two more teams, Including a a ;w weW001!em ~:""on ~ defensive end Glenn Condren
thiodieat c:beJ....ts from san First baseman Donn Cl.,",oo,. through Byron Browne another equalllag their longeSt
former champion, wm knocked. •
o~er.1 wl~ f enmon was hospitalized with a concusPrial:llcG, L&lt;la Anples and
111J1111Ued the ponch fn the run acored.
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out of the I'Uilllfng Wednesday wrappe
up
. our. ~ lion during lbe day's worbluls .
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Plllabur&amp;b atiack by drlvlag Baseball siandards were at- clouted 1 two-run homer in
algltt In lbe Ohio National Base- m thfe sevenlthngland filial mrung
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greos oumamen
· double and a ascrlfice.
-...-, c:u no lonier by lStb homer that capped a ab:· the opener.
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Galion eliminated Mansfield
letwd
penlllllal ceDar nm rally In the oeventh innlnl- Ernie Banks' eighlb-lnning run hit tho right field foul pole Peler!OO 11-1 00 8 tour-hitter by
ddma th•nh ID tbf. CJila&amp;o Don Drysdale was coasUng double was the veteran lnflel- 296 feet do!ID lbe line.
Ed Eckert, lllld Glenmonl down- MORRIBON INJURED
CUI&gt;$, Tile miraculoll!l Mets are. along with two out In tbe ders 2111flth career bfl and wbeo
Took Nightcap
ed Woorter ~. Manafield was I FAIRFIELD, ',Conn. (UII)111 llc:t, closer to the ftrst aeventh and a 5-2 lead when he Browne struck out his first Rookie Darrell Brandoo limit- lbe state
two years Flanker Joe Morrison of
dl'* thaD ID l8lb ~·
hit Matty Alou with a pitch. three timee at bat, to run bi9 ed the Angels to two hit. In the
t.1111 a flelory today In san Gene Michael and Roberto two-game string to elgbl It opener but Callfomls moved
mllbl Itt off 1 Citmente IDI!owed with IIIDCies also Ued the ignoml•lous mark into third place by laking the
Sq- dt!lllallslrali fur ooo run.
set by Pedro Ramos In 19113 and nightcap on lbe combined two1 would osllbllaiJ a
Bnwer Tilt OVer
matched by CUb teammate hit pitching of Dean Chanee
N
ork Mel aU-time wiDDillll Jim Brewer came 011 to walk Adolfo PhllUps earlier Ibis Minnie Rojas and Jack Sanford:
streak. Six, ~Qat to cooctneaa, llanny Mota. Pbll Regan then season.
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SUMMER TOYS - Garvli;tarta In a row. What ~e took ~er and gave up a two- Don PavleUch s fourth mnln~ years at Fenway Park-27,391den sets, pails, sprinkiinl
..Jwd Mel fans ask for-beating run smgle to Jose Pagan and bomer sparked lbe Reds was sent home some five hoors
cans,
lawn mowers ete.;·
lllridlol!
nctn m'l bomor. However, second gamo win which went to after the start of the first game
to keep the kids amused
MENS
1ft.. Met. came within two llrewer, who faeed only one Jim 'Toole (2-3), who gave up when Bob Rodgers put Califor·
PARAKEETS
and
happy.
olill of doinl just that batter, was cllll'lfed with the five hils over the seven innings. nia ahead Hl in the 1Dtb
Wldoesday wheD they llled loaa.
Mike Sbannon and winning of the nightcap with a pinch
SWIMMING ACCESSOR•
3.49
111ne solo borne run to edge the Pblladelphla exploded for 20 pitcher Ray Washburn drove in single scoring pinch ruru10r II
IES - Goggles, masks,
and
pair
Giants• ace rl&amp;btbp!er left the hils, three eacll by Cookie two runs apiecl to power the Mar~no wpez.
fins, snorkels, etc.
Pel foods end supSIIM6to12
G~ts' ace righthander I teflbe Roju and Dick Groat, with Cardinals past the Braves.
plies for blrd1, dogs,
ll!m" trailing 2-1 when Sam Rojas driving In fOlD' nms. The Shannon double borne Lou HORSES' FAME
OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT.
eatl and fl~h.
~took hbn off the hook Phils broke an 11-8 lie with two Brock in the lint Inning and SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.
UNTIL 9
b~ amrlng In tbe nialb 011 a in the seventh on Groat's single liagled to score Orlando (UP!)-The doors of the Hall of
61nch SIIMI
81nch Boot
•fit to Willie Mllp, I llild on John eamm•a 1'1111-SCOrlng Cepeda in the fourth. Washburn Fame st the National MU!eum
and
pr.
. pi• . and Jim Ray Rarrs fielder's choice. Ray Herbert, (H) went all the way of Racing will swing open on
llilill&amp; Ron S'Mllloda's 10th the third Pblladelpbia hurler, ocatlering eight bits and Aug. S for Elkridge and Nejl
VALUES TO 13.99
'IDIIII!C ..IIIII' II"' u-Giant was the winner and Don Arlich fanning lour.
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Jerry Adair and Don Buford $274 047
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BY EVELYN BRICKLES ] Zanesville, Mr.
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Rev. and Mrs. Jock: Young , lis Mocey, Mr. and Ml'$. c. its aMII'&amp;I eonvtlltion at the
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Unlttod Press latema«onal do not want our contributions to and Bishop Moore replied In a ed 1o the E.U.B. charge here man and Todd. Mr. and Mr&amp;. ton, D. C., July 12th lhi'oulh I
The deepest schism in the Lord's work used tD 1ietter tD all clergymen of th• and moved into the . pal10dage Leonard Sams, Richard
~nd the 15th. '!be s:tlo~ aet!vated
AmeriClln religious life today is propagandlu
controversial diocese.
bere last week.
Betty Glass aod Kim and Tim, In 1942 11 Camp
Edwardl
between those who favor and state subjects such as 80&lt;'alled "We do not need to belabor Pvt. Donald Koenig spent 1 1 George and Carol · Thompson Massachusetts, trained there
those who deplore "social "fair employment" sale or the .reai!OII for the chur&lt;h's llklay leave here with hi s l and Debbie, Mike,
Beverly, invaliCJI! ipeclallsts and part!..
action."
rental of private property, and Involvement 'n social matters." wife, Norma, and his mother, , ~ E~oc, ~\~~d ':.'· John tpated In landings In Alrlca,
Social action Is a caleb-all termination of our nuclear they said. "Ever since Mo3€s Ml'$. Doris Koenig and
son : franc an
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a Jonm• Sicily, Italy, Franoe, llld Ger·
term for the growifl8 involve- defense experiments whlle oth· demanded botl , •• ahor e&lt;mdi- Rickey.
I or, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lemley, milD)'.
ment ol churrhes In activities er nations prnceed with such lions for th; Israelites 111 F1•t. and Mrs. Donald Koe-l Debbie and Becky, Mr. and Meiga County wu well repthat are aimed not at the development. Nor do we ERYPI tho peopl• nf God have nig left Morolay morning for Mrs. Leroy Smeeks and Mlch- mented in this · groups
salvation of individual souls but approve use of church funds or know~ that justic~ is a conrernl Ft. Lee. Virginia where he Is 1 ael, Mr. and Mrs.
~ugen.e several veterans from tbe ar-11 the remedying of social evils per..,nnel to foster public of the Almlght" nnd therefore stationed.
Sams and Pamela, DenniS, .R•· ea were of . this battalion. Atsuch as war, poverty and racial demonstrations or marches that
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Mr · and M r a. tending from Meigs were Mr.
discrimination.
, tend to breed disrespect for law our co cere.
Mrs. Lea. Jean Hawkms of Dale Sams and son Rodger, Mr. and Mrs. Edpr Taylor, Ra·
Some denomlnabons are and order and tbo property "The Prophets •nd J""us Columbus ".spending 1 few and Mrs. Jonny Clark, Mr. and cine, R. D., r.nd Mr. and Mrs.
more heavily engaged· lhan rights of others."
himseU In his confrontation I days here With her parents, Mrs . Roseoe Jackson, Kl~ and Howard Beegle now of Toledll.
, others in social action. But it Is Instead of supporting such with the power~ that be :n l' Mr. and Mrs. John Arbau~. Ke1th, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford The reunion closed with
1 subject of controversy in church should devote Its money Jerusalem, tho Apo•tles and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swartz Lynch, Freddie ~nd Darlene, banquet wltb General
virtually every religious body. things, the resolution said, the the church dowr. through the land two .sons ol Ravenna , 0. Mr. and Mrs .. Gile Burdette, of the Washington StaU
as
And it is capable of arousing and manpower to ''increased ages, have 'lhow~ that :me were guwsts of Mr. and Mrs. · Jackie . and Buddy, Mrs. fA!na l guest speaker. The reuruon will
passions as intense as those efforts on fundtmenla l sniritual cannot carry .Ylt t 1 ~1! cvmrnanJ· C. E. Wood~ recen~ly .
Sams, Tom Bibbee, Mr. and : be held on the same date next
stirred in prev1ous generations concerns that liffect the dP~tinv ment to love on~·s nP-1n.;hbor Mrs. l&gt;?rls Koemg attended Mrs. Harold Smith, Debbie a~ year In Chlcaao, and aU former
bv disputes over thrological of the &lt;:.o•il&lt;: of its mt&gt;mbers and 1-'iithout struggling to impnwP. the weddmg of Lynda\! Lyons 1 Terry· Paul and Ed HarriS, members of the battalion are
~ctrinPs
I nor·~"'''';Pvrrs.''
the conditions under which he and Lawrence Hashergan
at I Stephen and Danny Morey, Dor- invited.
Rerent evefll!- in the Episro- Ln~t w~&gt;f'k. R\&lt;:hop Crei,..,hton , live~."
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bishop of the diocese. the Rt.
niece, Mrs. Lila Adams , attend- Iiams and Allen , Cella Smeeks, Chevalier and two sons were
Rev . Paul \loore Jr., has been I
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the civil rights movement He
left Thursday and
returned Full . Mr: and Mrs. Chester Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brick·
is naUonal chairman of the ! ' .i'
home Monday.
Gorrell , Lmdo Sue and M1ch· les called on her brother, Mr.
Delta Ministry , which aids
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Rickey Kcenig spe nt the week- aeL Lunch wa• served at noon . und Mrs. Dwight Spencer of
Negroes in Mississippi. He also
end at Mansfield visiting rela- G8mes and music were en- Chester Sunday.
has given strong public support
NEW YORK !UP!) _The Corp., a •ubsid•ary of the New ; tives
joyed in the afternoon by all. daughter Mrs. Mildr..t
to ~he "fr:e D. C. move_ment" I army of Wall Street clerical I York Stock Exchange. The sys- The Sams Reunion was held Mrs . F.Ana ,~~~~erfleld and well and dau.lhter. Janet.
w~1c~ seel{s home _rule lor the workers . numbering at lMst tern is called Central Certlficale 18
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D1s~nct of Colurnb1a.
1200,000 ts being whittled away Service. By autumn an the isB,hop Moore ~lraied some sharply by new electronic tech• sues traded on the big hoard
eon c;ervative Ep1scopaha~s a niques that allow the btg broker- wHI be in the Central Certafifew weeks ago by endorsmg a age houses to do much Pi their cate pool.
boycott of W&gt;Shlngton merch· back office work outside New When that has been accomants who refused to support York.
plished there no longer will be
home rule.
.
High rents, difficult travel any need for physical delivery
. A group of busmess execu- and Jiving conditions in Manhat- of stock certificates in most big
tives spearheaded an Pffort to tan and congested traffic in the board transactions and the
have Bishop Moore "disci- narrow streets of the ancient thousands of clerks employed in
plined .'' This mane\'er was . financial district are encourag- this work will be phased out or
q~ietly b~t firr~·tly sque_lc~ed by ing the large companies among asJ.igned tu other duties. Stock
hl:s superaor , Btshup W1lham F. the 654 stock exchange member transfer will be mere bookkeepCreighton, a soft-spoken man of firms to decentralize.
ing items recorded against mas~at determination whose co~It's real!y part of a trer.d that ter certificates for large blocks
mttment to the cause of social began years ago when the big- of stocks - say $10 million
justice is less publicized but no ger firms becume chaj1110 with worth held in custody by banks .
less ferven t than that of Bishop offices scattered from coast to
And with the need for phy~
Moore.
coast. Of J,500 new branc,J:t, of- sical exchange of certificates eli11 The next
move came from fices established by Wall slteet minated for most, the brokerage
the vestry of All Souls' firms in the past deca~ only house no longer will be under
Memorial Church, a wealthy 10 per cent were in New York the necessity of doing lhe bulk
parish in the Connecticut City.
of its accounting and clerical
Avenue section which has a
But 1966 likely will be re- \»brk in Manhattan. It can do
substantial number of retired membered as the year of the it anywhere where its workers
military officers on its rolls.
big trek away from Wall Street can have the benefits of subThe vestry of AU Souls' voted for two reasons .
urban &amp;r country living.
to cut its annual contribution to
Mayor John V. Lindsay's atthe diocese In half-from tempt to double the New York
Hoot With Boomerangs
$11,880 to $6,000--as a protest transfer tax on oecurllies which
In AustraUa, where
tht
against Bishop Moore's activi· caused the stock exchange to boomerang originated, hunters
ties and other social action threaten to leave the city en- spin it above nocks of ducks,
programs of the diocese, the tirely got the headlines Dot the , parakeets and pigeons to imi1
National Episcopal Church and 1rea 1 pullout has been caused by tate a hawk and to drive the
the N a t I o n a I C ou n ri I of prosaic mechanical develop- btrds into nets strung
from
wat~
Churt~ hes
; mPnts - for e-xample, a new trees.
In a .resolution sent to all 1 system that has made unneces- -----,-,-~
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other parishes ol the diocese. sary the physical transfer of
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the All . Souls vestrymen said: stock certificates in an esfi·
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u nbelleva hlf hur rrue
The new system has been put 5UCEI:TIFtiED
GAl naTioN
W. Malrr. St., Pomeroy, 0111•
in effect by Stock Clearing
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TOTAL UABILITIES AND
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ··---··--··· $1,622,297.33

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oft'en auch a wide teleetlon,
CAP1TAL ACCOUNTS
each guranl{'('d for carat ..
IIC•omrnon
stocktotal
par value- ----------- $ 50,000.00
weicht. oolor, cut and clarity.
No. 11lans authorized 500
No. shares outstanding 500
60,000.00
Surplus _________ ------------------- - --64,324.52
Undivided profits - --- -------- -----------TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS --·------ $ 174,324.52

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LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of indlviduall,
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partnerships, and corporatlontl •••••• ~. • 445,619.88
I Time and savi~gs depollta of lndlvtduall,
863,588.26
partnership&amp;, and corporations ........ .
149 86
Deposits of United States Government -----126,542.84
Deposits of Statea and political aubdlvlJiona
TOTAL DEPOSITS ------ $1,435,895.92
Total demand depolllto _. S &amp;&amp;1,812.88
Total time and
oavlngs deposits _____ S 884,583.28
Other Uabilitloo ···············--·------· 12,076.88

Averftge of total deposits for the U
calendar days ending with coU date ··- - $1,412,379.28
Average of total loans for the 15
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I, Freeland S. Norris, Cubler, of the above-named
bln.l: 4o hereby certifj&lt; thai tbll re·5
of condition iB true
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In the State of Ohio, at the Close of Business on June 30
1966. Published in response to call made by Comptroller
of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statute1.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other hanks, and cash
. items in process of collection -·-···--·· $ 188,922.01
Umted States Government obligations,
564,811.19
direct and guaranteed .. ------ - -------Obligations of States and political subdivision•
8,000.00
Loans and diS&lt;uunts (overdrafts $52.79) ••••
332,291.08
F1xed assets --------------------·········
19,152.33
Other assets -------------------·--·--·--·
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BY EVELYN BRICKLES ] Zanesville, Mr.
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Rev. and Mrs. Jock: Young , lis Mocey, Mr. and Ml'$. c. its aMII'&amp;I eonvtlltion at the
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Unlttod Press latema«onal do not want our contributions to and Bishop Moore replied In a ed 1o the E.U.B. charge here man and Todd. Mr. and Mr&amp;. ton, D. C., July 12th lhi'oulh I
The deepest schism in the Lord's work used tD 1ietter tD all clergymen of th• and moved into the . pal10dage Leonard Sams, Richard
~nd the 15th. '!be s:tlo~ aet!vated
AmeriClln religious life today is propagandlu
controversial diocese.
bere last week.
Betty Glass aod Kim and Tim, In 1942 11 Camp
Edwardl
between those who favor and state subjects such as 80&lt;'alled "We do not need to belabor Pvt. Donald Koenig spent 1 1 George and Carol · Thompson Massachusetts, trained there
those who deplore "social "fair employment" sale or the .reai!OII for the chur&lt;h's llklay leave here with hi s l and Debbie, Mike,
Beverly, invaliCJI! ipeclallsts and part!..
action."
rental of private property, and Involvement 'n social matters." wife, Norma, and his mother, , ~ E~oc, ~\~~d ':.'· John tpated In landings In Alrlca,
Social action Is a caleb-all termination of our nuclear they said. "Ever since Mo3€s Ml'$. Doris Koenig and
son : franc an
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a Jonm• Sicily, Italy, Franoe, llld Ger·
term for the growifl8 involve- defense experiments whlle oth· demanded botl , •• ahor e&lt;mdi- Rickey.
I or, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lemley, milD)'.
ment ol churrhes In activities er nations prnceed with such lions for th; Israelites 111 F1•t. and Mrs. Donald Koe-l Debbie and Becky, Mr. and Meiga County wu well repthat are aimed not at the development. Nor do we ERYPI tho peopl• nf God have nig left Morolay morning for Mrs. Leroy Smeeks and Mlch- mented in this · groups
salvation of individual souls but approve use of church funds or know~ that justic~ is a conrernl Ft. Lee. Virginia where he Is 1 ael, Mr. and Mrs.
~ugen.e several veterans from tbe ar-11 the remedying of social evils per..,nnel to foster public of the Almlght" nnd therefore stationed.
Sams and Pamela, DenniS, .R•· ea were of . this battalion. Atsuch as war, poverty and racial demonstrations or marches that
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Mr · and M r a. tending from Meigs were Mr.
discrimination.
, tend to breed disrespect for law our co cere.
Mrs. Lea. Jean Hawkms of Dale Sams and son Rodger, Mr. and Mrs. Edpr Taylor, Ra·
Some denomlnabons are and order and tbo property "The Prophets •nd J""us Columbus ".spending 1 few and Mrs. Jonny Clark, Mr. and cine, R. D., r.nd Mr. and Mrs.
more heavily engaged· lhan rights of others."
himseU In his confrontation I days here With her parents, Mrs . Roseoe Jackson, Kl~ and Howard Beegle now of Toledll.
, others in social action. But it Is Instead of supporting such with the power~ that be :n l' Mr. and Mrs. John Arbau~. Ke1th, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford The reunion closed with
1 subject of controversy in church should devote Its money Jerusalem, tho Apo•tles and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swartz Lynch, Freddie ~nd Darlene, banquet wltb General
virtually every religious body. things, the resolution said, the the church dowr. through the land two .sons ol Ravenna , 0. Mr. and Mrs .. Gile Burdette, of the Washington StaU
as
And it is capable of arousing and manpower to ''increased ages, have 'lhow~ that :me were guwsts of Mr. and Mrs. · Jackie . and Buddy, Mrs. fA!na l guest speaker. The reuruon will
passions as intense as those efforts on fundtmenla l sniritual cannot carry .Ylt t 1 ~1! cvmrnanJ· C. E. Wood~ recen~ly .
Sams, Tom Bibbee, Mr. and : be held on the same date next
stirred in prev1ous generations concerns that liffect the dP~tinv ment to love on~·s nP-1n.;hbor Mrs. l&gt;?rls Koemg attended Mrs. Harold Smith, Debbie a~ year In Chlcaao, and aU former
bv disputes over thrological of the &lt;:.o•il&lt;: of its mt&gt;mbers and 1-'iithout struggling to impnwP. the weddmg of Lynda\! Lyons 1 Terry· Paul and Ed HarriS, members of the battalion are
~ctrinPs
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the conditions under which he and Lawrence Hashergan
at I Stephen and Danny Morey, Dor- invited.
Rerent evefll!- in the Episro- Ln~t w~&gt;f'k. R\&lt;:hop Crei,..,hton , live~."
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pal Diorese r&gt;l Washm~tnn. ,
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the evemng wJth her dau~hter, Smeeks, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ed Mrs. Gladys Violet st Hol; 6- Dall) Senllnel. Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 .. July 21. 1966 Mr_._and Mrs. Bruce Myers and Vogelsong, Doug, Wayne and 1zer Hospital Sunday.
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aree
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out.
Sams, Mri. Mabel James and er and family of Long Bottom
The
.. ffrJP.an 1 a~si .· :-m il
Mrs. Clarence Barnett and famaly, MY. and Mrs. John Wtl- and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
bishop of the diocese. the Rt.
niece, Mrs. Lila Adams , attend- Iiams and Allen , Cella Smeeks, Chevalier and two sons were
Rev . Paul \loore Jr., has been I
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ed the wedding of her son, Ron· John, Dave and Frank, Mr. Sunday evening guests of Mrs.
conspicuously identified with I
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nie Barnett, at Texas. They and Mrs. Jack Gorrell and Doris Koenig and son.
,
the civil rights movement He
left Thursday and
returned Full . Mr: and Mrs. Chester Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brick·
is naUonal chairman of the ! ' .i'
home Monday.
Gorrell , Lmdo Sue and M1ch· les called on her brother, Mr.
Delta Ministry , which aids
I
Rickey Kcenig spe nt the week- aeL Lunch wa• served at noon . und Mrs. Dwight Spencer of
Negroes in Mississippi. He also
end at Mansfield visiting rela- G8mes and music were en- Chester Sunday.
has given strong public support
NEW YORK !UP!) _The Corp., a •ubsid•ary of the New ; tives
joyed in the afternoon by all. daughter Mrs. Mildr..t
to ~he "fr:e D. C. move_ment" I army of Wall Street clerical I York Stock Exchange. The sys- The Sams Reunion was held Mrs . F.Ana ,~~~~erfleld and well and dau.lhter. Janet.
w~1c~ seel{s home _rule lor the workers . numbering at lMst tern is called Central Certlficale 18
i
D1s~nct of Colurnb1a.
1200,000 ts being whittled away Service. By autumn an the isB,hop Moore ~lraied some sharply by new electronic tech• sues traded on the big hoard
eon c;ervative Ep1scopaha~s a niques that allow the btg broker- wHI be in the Central Certafifew weeks ago by endorsmg a age houses to do much Pi their cate pool.
boycott of W&gt;Shlngton merch· back office work outside New When that has been accomants who refused to support York.
plished there no longer will be
home rule.
.
High rents, difficult travel any need for physical delivery
. A group of busmess execu- and Jiving conditions in Manhat- of stock certificates in most big
tives spearheaded an Pffort to tan and congested traffic in the board transactions and the
have Bishop Moore "disci- narrow streets of the ancient thousands of clerks employed in
plined .'' This mane\'er was . financial district are encourag- this work will be phased out or
q~ietly b~t firr~·tly sque_lc~ed by ing the large companies among asJ.igned tu other duties. Stock
hl:s superaor , Btshup W1lham F. the 654 stock exchange member transfer will be mere bookkeepCreighton, a soft-spoken man of firms to decentralize.
ing items recorded against mas~at determination whose co~It's real!y part of a trer.d that ter certificates for large blocks
mttment to the cause of social began years ago when the big- of stocks - say $10 million
justice is less publicized but no ger firms becume chaj1110 with worth held in custody by banks .
less ferven t than that of Bishop offices scattered from coast to
And with the need for phy~
Moore.
coast. Of J,500 new branc,J:t, of- sical exchange of certificates eli11 The next
move came from fices established by Wall slteet minated for most, the brokerage
the vestry of All Souls' firms in the past deca~ only house no longer will be under
Memorial Church, a wealthy 10 per cent were in New York the necessity of doing lhe bulk
parish in the Connecticut City.
of its accounting and clerical
Avenue section which has a
But 1966 likely will be re- \»brk in Manhattan. It can do
substantial number of retired membered as the year of the it anywhere where its workers
military officers on its rolls.
big trek away from Wall Street can have the benefits of subThe vestry of AU Souls' voted for two reasons .
urban &amp;r country living.
to cut its annual contribution to
Mayor John V. Lindsay's atthe diocese In half-from tempt to double the New York
Hoot With Boomerangs
$11,880 to $6,000--as a protest transfer tax on oecurllies which
In AustraUa, where
tht
against Bishop Moore's activi· caused the stock exchange to boomerang originated, hunters
ties and other social action threaten to leave the city en- spin it above nocks of ducks,
programs of the diocese, the tirely got the headlines Dot the , parakeets and pigeons to imi1
National Episcopal Church and 1rea 1 pullout has been caused by tate a hawk and to drive the
the N a t I o n a I C ou n ri I of prosaic mechanical develop- btrds into nets strung
from
wat~
Churt~ hes
; mPnts - for e-xample, a new trees.
In a .resolution sent to all 1 system that has made unneces- -----,-,-~
-=
other parishes ol the diocese. sary the physical transfer of
• ..,, 100 oauon•
the All . Souls vestrymen said: stock certificates in an esfi·
Ga~ an d n~• rru
•0 ·
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·
6 Uan
:&lt; N'tgru.. tn
' ur laymen, be 1eving Jn mated three-quarters of all secu- lJel your
MIAMI
sucH
s"""' ' flooll 'lodaYOf Church and State ' rities traded in the country.
u nbelleva hlf hur rrue
The new system has been put 5UCEI:TIFtiED
GAl naTioN
W. Malrr. St., Pomeroy, 0111•
in effect by Stock Clearing
--Charter No. 9815
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
0

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lEN CASEY

CXliYIPEtiTION
·AS IT I.

; •f,.

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Womens,and C~ildrens

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SUMMER SHoes
Values .to 12.99
PAIR

$,2 PAIR
AND

,$6

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LI'L ABNER

PAIR

PAIR

.

1: ~

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b
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VALUES TO $12.99

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WT WEEK OF
OUR HUSH PUPPIE SALE
ON DISCONTINUED STYLES

lw HOWIE SCHNEIDER

IIJAIJT ltV TO
Kl..tllU ll-IAT rtl

ALWAVS ·LOVe

'IOU!

N- Bock To Sch!IOI Sh- Arriving Dolly

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MATTeR A 131T
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•rmbol of love. An eumination of our complete collection
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ··---··--··· $1,622,297.33

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MEBeE TH~Eii HUMOOED
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oft'en auch a wide teleetlon,
CAP1TAL ACCOUNTS
each guranl{'('d for carat ..
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stocktotal
par value- ----------- $ 50,000.00
weicht. oolor, cut and clarity.
No. 11lans authorized 500
No. shares outstanding 500
60,000.00
Surplus _________ ------------------- - --64,324.52
Undivided profits - --- -------- -----------TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS --·------ $ 174,324.52

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LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of indlviduall,
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partnerships, and corporatlontl •••••• ~. • 445,619.88
I Time and savi~gs depollta of lndlvtduall,
863,588.26
partnership&amp;, and corporations ........ .
149 86
Deposits of United States Government -----126,542.84
Deposits of Statea and political aubdlvlJiona
TOTAL DEPOSITS ------ $1,435,895.92
Total demand depolllto _. S &amp;&amp;1,812.88
Total time and
oavlngs deposits _____ S 884,583.28
Other Uabilitloo ···············--·------· 12,076.88

Averftge of total deposits for the U
calendar days ending with coU date ··- - $1,412,379.28
Average of total loans for the 15
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I, Freeland S. Norris, Cubler, of the above-named
bln.l: 4o hereby certifj&lt; thai tbll re·5
of condition iB true
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In the State of Ohio, at the Close of Business on June 30
1966. Published in response to call made by Comptroller
of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statute1.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other hanks, and cash
. items in process of collection -·-···--·· $ 188,922.01
Umted States Government obligations,
564,811.19
direct and guaranteed .. ------ - -------Obligations of States and political subdivision•
8,000.00
Loans and diS&lt;uunts (overdrafts $52.79) ••••
332,291.08
F1xed assets --------------------·········
19,152.33
Other assets -------------------·--·--·--·
11;120.77

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ANTJQIJii: J.I'Willllft,
dilll•; fl5: 1 red plasuc rocker
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Sa4arday, Jnly Z3rd, l :W P.M.
7 18 6te TWO tDilot west ol . Tllppero
Notice
B-L~UE
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t ony rids
Plains on SL Route 681.
ts of soil but leaves pile HAVING oold my !ann, 1 _w~
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ID!ty Rent electric seU at auction the followmg.
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sbampooer ·
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STEREO--Radlo tqUl"pped.
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LOvely walnut finish. 4 speed Beds and beddln&amp;.
cbalra,
Twin
stands, etc.
lutermixed changer,
speaker system. Thill aet II .tntiqueo
in very nice condition. Pay Two buffela, Wash stand
· 1111 ..loctlon of oft modolo
balance due $89.29 or $&amp; per Iron toys, otatuee, books
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pair, also plenty of antique I m~nts. Pay $S per month or Lar metal top beach saw
Items. Main St in Rutland, I pay balance due t6f.44. Free Oneg"wbeel
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MOST alncera lhallks l Chester, Ohio 1165-3569.
Hay Iorio and rope
are estended to Holzer Hoo7 1J 3tp Fea&lt;1 otretcher
Jl\tal, ila doctors,
nurseo, 1 f5 X 8 _: 2 bedroom bousetraB- Slip scraper
81111 staff: to Ewlng'o Funeral! ..-. Melvin Little, . Cbeiblre, Sman too11 and ather 1tam1
H9lJie, and to the Rev. L.
too numerous to mention.
7 11 ltp Not respoaaible lor •""Idola
Simpson, for kiDoine1ses up. ! Ohio.
on the death of . oor dear HAY. Ph. 992·'1931.
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w. G. Nlckolo, Owner
moth..-, MoiUe Browt1. SlgaL 0. Hq, Aualio-• ·. Sono, Robert L.cia bier
and I NOW TAKING Ill NTAL
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blartlolt thaob to an tbeir ,
accaplcu. aiiYerlllh,
IIIMJ wollllerful aeipborl ,
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ROUSH &amp; LYONS
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Camping Trai ers
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tn Dr. Roger ~II, thl 11 112-2101 '
......,7n-Ut~ eve!', "Get Star,"
doleto1'l at 11o1J1r Jlolpttal. ,
bach Hardware, Iugar
aursu and nunes aid., for · WELL eqnipped coal mme oa Feed, Pirkea'1 Hardware.
Utelr kind. service and also Story'• Run Road, 10 acres
7 li 3otp
10 the many friends
and 1 ol cosl. Ph. SH Ui022 be- SORRY SAL 18 now a
"lleigbborll who sent foucl. flow-. tweea f ud I p.m. 7 I 12tp Gal. She used Blue Lusllre il
en and cards. May God bless : BUUGET rRICED fUrolJure In rug and upholstery eleaoer.
~ and everyoae ol you.
our tldrd Door budget shop.
Rent electri• shampoo..- fl.
7 21 Up Blk..- Furniture, Mldtlleport Pickeno ' Hardware Co, I••·
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Delue Coupe. !local owner,
mol or overhauled. Good tires,
clean interior.
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IA!rior. 327 engine, auoomalie
power 1teering lnd braket..
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Valiant 200, 4 door. Mist blue
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Aulomatio.
new
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62 FOrd •• • • • • 749

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57 Plymouth .. 265

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BARGAIN PRICfD

1169
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TWO saow • --- ~--·
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57 Chev. "6" 4 Dr: 295
58 Olds Iuper "88"
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55 Pont. HT Cpe 145
57 Ply. HT Cpe. 265
59 Chov. lntp11la
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66 Plymouth 229 5

61 GMC ···· 1095

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57 Ford •· •· •.• 595

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CLEVELAND IUPI) - The
"The single faelor !bat makeo ed· within the
Council of Churches of Chrosl these riels JJij)St dangerous !S l""els of employment.
THURSDAY
. of Greater Cleveland. calling the
unwillingness of -The
orpaiU sf .
t l the east side nots "a form of
cUy leRder!lhip to understand 1 our educa\JOJ)Bl SJ&amp;tenl 1JlU ,
Chur:h inarticulate languoge." Wednes- the depth of diScontent and hedes- 1tranu:""med
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proposed a flve-step pro- perat1on felt by Iorge num rs 1 taug m JC
AKRON, Ohio (UPI) -Ja~k I FourthTha~sd MaiJnul-sts, 21
A~j ' g~~m aimed at prevenlmg fu- of Cleveland negroes.""
I reinforce their feeling• ol l'!"
Nicklaus begins working on hiS port,
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ninth major golf title in the Welcome. Hours, 4 p.m.-6·30 p tore outbreaks.
I The letter on presentonc ree- l The conditiono IHid..- which
round of the PGA m.
The group's metropolllan ar ommendalions. first called for , Negroe. love must be ilnprovN
today and on a town haU Thursday, 7:30 p.m. falrs comm1ss •on headed by a~ Improvement 111 l'O~m~m~~- • • . bad housing, infant mor"
wroto
is h" hly
side project ol even- MEJGS,COUNTY Democrat Rev. Charles Rawlmgs sa od the too_ns between the coty s I ad . lahty and disease, delinquency,
NEW YORK (UPI) - Almost oevere hung~r pangs. .
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11! through
erasing one ol Bobby
t t the Syracuse ! lwo-&lt;la riot was "a form of in shop and the negr~ communoty, addoction , must be drastlcaVj
everyone at some time or other The physoctan expl~mted !halt gd:,n~ m~.. ~~e:lty and why Jones' proudest distlnctiolll.
- ~~~ m;:u..:C.ay 7·30 p.m. orticul~le language m whkh i especially !hose hvong In the reduced
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F
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talks about the battle of the there are great var1a oons n
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A 4·2 favorite In the !85-man All members are urg to a· , one gr~up o peop • commun•· :
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rght hunger se!auoos among differ- He citod the work of several field trying 1o master the ' tend. Ladies are asked to brms cates Wilh olher groups_ of people I Other recommendations made I f..- protest, dossent and socoal
some ng a u overwe
· 1 ag g ps sexes and scienUsts ID show that
monstrous 71 so-yard par-?o laandwiches or cookies.
l aboul iL' problems, dosconlet~l&lt; 1 were .
action must · ' opened and u. Othera lali re~a~ly~:~n~; ~ividu:ls. rou '
regulation of food intake is
Firestone 'eou~try Club "?.urse, ! PIULATHEA WOMEN
o1 and desperation"
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. game is as good now as lt l lhe Middleport Church of Cbrlst , In a two-page letter to lis 450 ~ -,..
~nover SilOcopon:;: in 'the l:st mood, deg;eee of the desire lor enelrfgy "ulpeltnditdure. es
game In as g~ now "as it I woll have a picmc dinner on lhe l churches ind the harea.l llh~ ;'p~;, 111
th food and preoccupation with " ac v Y ecreaB
been all year.
church lawn Thursday evemng ' mossion sa 1 sue a r o r
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two yean ... But its ways e thoughta of food are at once a certain threshold
'That was llllough tD aerv• lat 6·30 p m Members are to sents an explosion of feeling 1
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warning that the broad-aboul· take. a !~.dish and table ser- , arisong from festering disMajor League ROiulll
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The lie-old method of losmg variable than had been realized in,lake doell not occur. In fact, dered, blond powerhouse !rom ce In case of rain it wolt he content thai could find no other By United Press International
Fosher (7-9) and Step~
weight ill one of exercising until now •·
if the activity reacheo a very Columbus was especlaliy eager I ~~ld. in the church donin&amp; room more acceptable •venues of exAmrri&lt;an Lear••
Grolt (10): Maricha~ HH~;u'
more, eating less: .
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Mayer discussed "why people low level. lood Intake Increases for his third major title of the
I pression and communication."
(l si game\
191, McOanoel (10) an
a er.
Now a phystcoan-scoentist, et hom r" in the c!uTent again . "he said. "Fanners year and his second PGA crown
"
L I "While the mayor calls for a ' Calil
000 000 100---1 2 GILP- Henry Al-l). H,Rs-Luplvjr
looking at the obesity problem, ~ssue ol g"~ulriUon Today" a take advantage ol the pben- in the past three years.
RACINE AMERI . AN
~- relurn to normal condollons." Il&lt;ootnR
200 110 112x- e 10 •I(2nd! , McMillan list), SwobOda
s.gges";"l that success . at magazine on nutritional
omenon to fatten anlms!~ by
All lmportaat
glon Post ~h:!\ame~~tt 12; Rawlings saiu, "It is the very
Brunet. Burdette (5) , Lee II) •5th).
weight oss may lie inlh eatm~ of health Some of the doctor's keeping them cooped up.
"Every tournament I enter is ":s~ home Co a~der lame~ absence of more normal chan- ~nd Rodgers : Brandon 13-3)
~tbe aliGted calories at e pea
,
to me," explained a
p m.
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nels of communications for and Ryan. LP- Brunet no-6) .
:~ _
ol hunger, rather then at
who already has won Ray Hill requesta all members ghetto residents that leads lo (2nd game. to onning• l
IAUtnta _ 020 010 ooo-' I~
traditional meal tomes.
M 1
d British Ope' I attend. Special guesta will be such seeminglv 1,raloonal and I C l"f
100 210 201- 6 IS F
000 000 000 1_ 1 50 St "Lows
Dr. Jean Mayer, professor of
as e~.~n
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Mike
lenklns
and
Roger
Roush
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outbursts.
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Schneider
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nutrition at Harvard Universi·
thos year . 18 one as • 1
delegates to Buckeyes Boys !
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and
Oliver:
Wuhbura::
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added sognifocance. II would be l State Chicken oarhecue woll be
-Ch•nce. 1\0JaS 91. San 0 (8-4 ) and McCarver. LP-i'
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,
mce to make it three out of the
(10) and Satnano: Bennett,
L H •
said in some cases Ibis could
f
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, this year and held after the meeting.
M Mahon 16 1. Stigman 18) Johnson (8-7). HRs-De a II{
be done by ellmmaURI "meals"'
,
our r~..:'r~esalways has been ~ TWIN CITY SHRINE club
0Sptf3 tWS
W~att (9) and Ryan. WP- (lst ).
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and 'ub s tIt utI n g more TOLEDO (UPI) The Righthanded r elle I e r Jim one of my objectives."
\ will bold a famdypicnlc at Roy.
Rojas (f-2). LP-Wyatt 11-5).
,:
streakong Toledo Mud Het)s
Horsford came on woth the Jones won 13 major cham- a! Oaks park, Thu~ay, July
. I·
V ·r
•Philo
102 401 221-IS 2fi ~
"'snacks."
"A good reducing diet or any for a sweep of a three-game bases loaded and one out to
in his lime a record 121, at 4:30 p.m. Brmg own ta- Holzer Hospota .
''' o~g
Houston
014 003 100- t II~
goucl dietary regimen for that series tonight over the
stop the Jets and he was
by any oUter golfer ble service.
I boors 2-4 and 7-6 pWm.dParen s Chicago
010 300 200--- S S 4 Buhl Verbank 13) Herber!'.
matter , is one which does nol Columbus Jets, whose
in seroous trouble after that
or present. Nicklaus ! TWILIGHT GARDEN club ' only on Ped~atncs ar .
iCieve
0011 001 200- 3 f 2 if ), K~owles (7) and Dalcyiu-.
make the patient feel too ional '""ague lead has been Iter balling out starter Jack
has eoght. He has won will hold its annual picnic_ at I M" p ~~~:·~:,..,, 651 Sec- I Horl~n, H WJihelmR ~~~ ~~~ pie: Latman Taylor IS), Arllcli :
hungry," be said. "This means shced to two games. d .1 1 Cullen.
the
three times; the the home of Miss Ada Hoskons. l ond '!s a~;, Samuel R LOng I~rt'";
ar~a~ :al~ WP ' o4 ), Raymond (7), Owe111 (8);·
tl!at a careful distlncUon should The Mud Hens r ~:i ~;ors w~ ~hortstop Bobby Mur;,.,. slugOpen once: Ibis PGA I Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Members
~~tham. Ave . John
Ho~~n (S- ~n LP..':~~rgan 14_6) I Monteagudo (91 and Batentaa.
be made be_lween patoents who straight over the!
~ ht with ged a two-run homer in the event once In 1963: the Brohsh : are to brmk a covered dosh 12131
Mullen, 12611 Flfsl Ave.; Mrs. HR- Buford th) .
WP- Herbert (2-4). LP-Arlll!b
15
overeat regardless of whelber the south Wedne~y Hgn
ut first and drove In another run Open earlier thos monU1, and and own table serv1ce.
' Stan I R Rochards . Rt. 1 Gal1•0-11.
HRs-Gonaalez
(jill)
lhey are hungry, and those who a 5-3 victory .
~ ~ ~n ihe tD lead the Toledo attock. The the U.S. Amaleur twtce, "which : ONE WON ONE class of the IU 11; Mrs Robert B. Hend·
Wynn
n&amp;th)
.
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overeat, or cannot adb..-e to a down a C'&lt;&gt;lumbus
a .
mer ave Toledo 8 :1-0 lead 1 count also."
Pomeroy First Baptist church 1 ~' ' Ewm ton l\'illis w. Me- ' Kan City 000 000 0011- 0 ! n
-reducing diet, because of fifth and went on II&gt; lhe -~ ~nd Wa~ne Comer made it
.taot~er Former C~amp
will have a picnic at Middle- ~~id~, Bid!ell." 1 Charles
R. New York 002 001 Olx- f S 0 Pilla
0011 101 11011- 1 IS 11
~Da:ll~y~S~e~n~tl~ne~~~P~om~er~o~y-~M;;Id;;;d~l~epo~rt,::O:.~·:J:u~ly:;;21~,~!=9:66--:""-.9ll ith hio eighth homer in the Nicklaus tees oil at I p. m., pert park, Thursday , at 6 p.m. Wothers Ashton w va .. Eli- I Hunter, Sanders •81 and ILos Ang 12t 010 ooo- 5 lt"ll'
~ird
EDT. along with Jay H•hert, l In ease of ram, it will be beld sha E. Vititoe, Moddleport: Hen- Roof. Tallon . &lt;8); StoUtemyre Law, O'Dell 12), CardlveH
::;
·
another former PGA champ, , at the church.
ry Grate, Middleport: Mrs. Wil- 118-11 1 and Gibbs. LP- Hunter (51 , McBean (7) and PoiJllaroBut Columbus tied It at
and Ray Floyd.
. !
FRIDAY
bur Theobold, Middleport: Her- ' (8-8) HRs-Ciarke •3rd), Tresh : nl: Drysdale, Brewer (f),
in the top of the filth with
. Arnold Palmer, second chooce 1 PAST MATRON'S CLUB of shel Lemaster, Rl 1 Shade; I &lt;lOth I.
Regan '7) , Perranoski (g) and
runs on pitcher Jim
t~ the ~tting, is looking for hlo l Evangeline Chapter, OES, Mid· Moss Marilyn v. Poerson, Rt 11 _
1Haseboro. WP-CardweU (~ .
back's single to score a
torsi PGA totie, the only maJor die ort will hold their annual Oak Hill. Mrs. Roger H. Lofhs, Monn
002 001 1100- 3 9 I LP- Brewer 10-2). HRs.:..W.
and Don Bosch's single to
championship that has eluded \ pic~ic Fraiday evening at 6 p. l Oak Hill · Robert N Justice, Rt. Wash
010 000 000- I 6 I IDavis 14th), Clendenoa llfib).
another.
him. Also In contention are U.S m at the country homa ol Mr. 1 Raven;wood: Mrs Donald B. ' Boswell (8-51 and Outley:
:
th b
I aded Hors- Open champ Billy Casper, who I ~ Mrs. Max Harrah near Gi-lfHih, New Boston• Lewis C. M&lt;Cormick, Kline 181 and TRACK AND FIELD
"
Wllh e asesndof ed' Tim feels he belongs among the , Chester Members are to take Paugh Jackson · Raymond fs . . Casanova. LP- McCormick 17- 1 KINGSTON, Jamaica CliPII
ford came on
· dish and table ser- ··man Rt.
· 3 Wellston.
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d a t D annRoberts game•1 "blg three "·• i"tU
ary Ia covered
·8) ·
- E"•B hiy·th ro:_e membero of '""
Har~ness an go ave
t Player, hoping to get back in a l vice.
I '
Birth•
1121-member Auotrallan teim
to fly _to left tD end tbe threa. winning groove again, and THE ROCK SPRINGS Better I Mrs James E. Wlill, Pome- Detroot
303 010 0011- T 9 I arrived Wednesday to eonip!te
DOMINION
· Toledo'a Frank
e fend In I champion Dave Health Club will meet In the · roy. daughter, 8:43 a.m .. Thurs- Bait .
311 030 20I-IO 16 2 1in the British Empire "!'d
acored ·wtiat proved to be
Marr, who would like to prove church yard Friday at II o.m.l day.
; McL~on, Pena ' 5), Sherry ( 7 ~ Commonwealth championsljl~B
20 INCH
winning run In the fifth and
boa PGA victory at Llgonoer, [ to go 1o the home ol Mrs .•. -- · Dischara••
and Freehan • Bunker, Bra ben at Notional Stadium, Aug . .. t . •
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Heno ndded an insurance run
Pa., last year was no fluke.
· Mark Grueser Shade, lor their , Edith J. Bakies, Conrad D. , der &lt;31 · Dra~w~kyhe 1 ~ "'~\fhirty-six members stopped,. 'o.ff
the sl1th when Horsford
The bulky field will be cut to annual picnic.'
, Berkley, MiiS AnnaL. Blanken- i Roznovsky . w_- ra n er '...: in Son Francisco to compefi,m
Murcer singled around a walk the top 70 scorers and ties after 1 THE MIDDLEPORT Boys' · ship, James E. Call, Clarence !2l- LP-McLam (1 3-6). ~Hs lhe LOs Angeles Track Carrpyal
2 SPEED
to Mi!:e Hagan.
. .
. Friday's Ill-hole round and the ! League will sponsor an outside Chapman, Mrs . J. Earl Dnnnan, Northrup i8thi. : · Ro onson and Ron Clarke
To"!ly
' .
survivors will batue II out In teen dance parly with the Jays Mrs. Mary F. Gahm, Robert D. 1(18th ), Pow~ll \::;.. ).
Cooke are in Britain.
;
The Jets attempt to salv01e two final rounds, portions of I this coming Friday night !rom Gordon, Mrs . George McCoy,
Naloona
ague
! the third game of the seroes to- which will he televised national- 1 to 11 p. m. at tbe Middleport Mrs. Wesley E. McKenzie, Mrs. : _list game I
COSMETIC FROM SHRUB -000 000 !04-- 5 9 1 Henna is the Persian l)llfll"
night with Luke Walker (H) ly by ABC, on Saturday and '
· Park. The public Cynthm Norton, Mrs. Harold E. Cmco
against Stan Bal_&gt;nsen, who Sunday.
Ia welcome.
. Rose. Peggy D Russell, Mrs. : Chicago
100 ~ 0311- d4 ~~ I for a small shrub round io Aiia,
pitched a seven-lnmng
SATURDAY
Bernie Sm ith, Mrs. Sylvoa Smoth r Elhs, Queen ·91 an
IAustralia and aloog the Medlin his last appearance
SPANISH MOSS
THE POMEROY High school Mrs. Blythe J. Theisa, Mrs. , wards: Koo~c~, L~P~illi~oe!~ terranean coasts of Africa. Tho
against Richmond.
Spanish moss is
neither cheerleaders wiU sponsor
a Jack E. Waters, Mrs. Harland 191 a~: H~ dl Y( 1paste made ol powdered Jl"'·
4 1
'.
moss nor did it originate
in blab school dance porty this S. Wood. Carl Hllgenbur1, Mrs. I !4).
- ee ( · \ d e d 7th Ina leaves baa been Ia
a
ouy •• .,..,.
Spain. It lfOIVI on Flo•lda trees saturday night at the Pomeroy James A. may lor 1nd in!ani son. I2nd g~ek, ca) e
n
Icosmetic since edeut times.
1aCl'Oun1 udr ness
o.. aad oet l'rH
ID 1ong slrands and
. at 8 p.m.
. ---=~==---• 0,,. s Nllbto ,.
grows tN~nls court startmg
•Cind
SUN ITCH
100 100 2_ 5 1 1 1
.., ,.0::'?,!.,
from seed. The flowering, root- In ease of rain, the dance woll 1
CHAIIGE BIT, RUN
ICh. .
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POMEROY, OHIO
23
CIIT'IPIID GAl STATION
ter, lighf, dust and air
f 1 r gym.
Douglas Bush, 11, Galllpolll C k 00(~). Hol•~man Lee 17 )' Iscratchin• •Preillcll l~oo. eiNJ.Dt ·."
5H w. "-In lt.. 1'4m•,.,, o...
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MONDAY
Ferry was arrested by the Sher- I o er ., .
.,..
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4
JANE HOWELL Tent daugh- iff' I devartment on a warraat and Bryant.
(1 :::':-·a:.~.P~;!.:-':~-=~ 1":;.:~~
ii
ters of Union Veterans will meet charaing hit and run following lO) . HR-Pavletlc r t •
at lhe DAV baD Monday at Ian accjdent Wednesday on RedIUrface ralhe.l. H not pleued.- yUIIr '
I
ch'
1
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(10
inninKs)
tlk b11ca. 11t aa.y c1nat ·~· ~
1:10 p.m.
mond Ridge. A v oc e a eg •
000 000 110 1_ 3 8 0 " swo....- .. LoliM JP•• ••!""""''
ly driven by Bu•h wao reported :.:
N•.Y~.jl
· ililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiol•i••·i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ·
to have tKI.eswiped a car driven j ·
by Thelma Bonecutter. 40, Gal- • 1
lipolis Forry. Property damage
· Molor Leapt Leaden
wao estlmotod al '1.300.
IIJ Ualled Pnoo bllerooHoaal
· - - -Natlo!UII Ltape
Braves, Allen, Phillie•, Hart l
0. AB R. H. Pel. Mays, Giants 21..
T,
Alou, PiU
11308 45 105 .MS .tmeri&lt;aa Ltarue: F. Rotnn- 1
r.
81rpll, Pitt 12 :ItS 51100 .33» son, Orioles :Iii: Pepitone,
Clrnat, Pitt 1'1300 stilt .3SI Yanko &amp; Powell. Orioles 22:
Cepeda, StL '12 245 36 1t .322 Kalin~. Tigers ll : Colavito,
Mor1n. Hou 68 251 :N 80 .319 Indians &amp;c Killeb,..w, Twins 19. •
Cll"ly, Alia 13 2&amp;2 H 8Z .313
Rut Batted ID
Alou, .ttla
tUOII liZ 12f .309. N a t Ion at ' Leque: Aaron,
Allen, PbU
73 368 (\1 .12 ;308 Bravu ?I; Slargell, Pirotee 116;
Helms Cin '12 216 32 M .304 1Clemente. Pirates 63: Torre,
U. 5. GOOD
!lOs.,.,;, LA 75 22f 23 t1t1 .3114 Bravea liZ; May1, Gianto 611. '
I .tmerl&lt;a; Ltacue : B. .Robin.lmlrleaa Ltque
G. All lt. B. Pel. ooq, Orioles 78; Powell, Orioles
Snydr, llBII '12 219 f/ 76 .331 ' lf ; F. RobiDIOn, Oriolos 64: ,
Oliva, MinD 1:1 3M 55llf .:at! Kaline, Tigers 58; Scott, Red
F.Rbsn, Bal 13 HI 73 109 .320 Sox l Oliva, Twins 55.
U. S. NO. 1
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Plt•htoc
Powll, Bal
81312 58 9e J(l8 N 1 II oa a.J Leapt: Perry,
B.Rbsn, Ba1 86 3fl 65117 .30Z Giants 13-2; Blass, Pirate• 8-2;
Rchrl, Cal
81291 f2 83 .285 Maricbal, Glaala 14-4: CUellar,
Berry, Cbl
12 211 ill 63 .385 Aalros 7-2; Koul11, DodKers 111McCOY'S HOMOGENIUD
Sitnn, Clov
n:a 116 '18 .illS 5.
Mo:.tulf, Dot 71151 u n l83 .tmerkaa Ltaru•: wott,
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Orioles 7-1; s. Miller, Orioles f.
Ill.
Na-lleul ~: "--· 2: Sanford, A01eis 9-3 lo .tk..-,
Bravet f/·•. Torre, Bravea M; .tlhleU&lt;S 11-2; McNally, Oriol•
l'!r•let Ill AJou, K
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LOvely walnut finish. 4 speed Beds and beddln&amp;.
cbalra,
Twin
stands, etc.
lutermixed changer,
speaker system. Thill aet II .tntiqueo
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balance due $89.29 or $&amp; per Iron toys, otatuee, books
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MOST alncera lhallks l Chester, Ohio 1165-3569.
Hay Iorio and rope
are estended to Holzer Hoo7 1J 3tp Fea&lt;1 otretcher
Jl\tal, ila doctors,
nurseo, 1 f5 X 8 _: 2 bedroom bousetraB- Slip scraper
81111 staff: to Ewlng'o Funeral! ..-. Melvin Little, . Cbeiblre, Sman too11 and ather 1tam1
H9lJie, and to the Rev. L.
too numerous to mention.
7 11 ltp Not respoaaible lor •""Idola
Simpson, for kiDoine1ses up. ! Ohio.
on the death of . oor dear HAY. Ph. 992·'1931.
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moth..-, MoiUe Browt1. SlgaL 0. Hq, Aualio-• ·. Sono, Robert L.cia bier
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CLEVELAND IUPI) - The
"The single faelor !bat makeo ed· within the
Council of Churches of Chrosl these riels JJij)St dangerous !S l""els of employment.
THURSDAY
. of Greater Cleveland. calling the
unwillingness of -The
orpaiU sf .
t l the east side nots "a form of
cUy leRder!lhip to understand 1 our educa\JOJ)Bl SJ&amp;tenl 1JlU ,
Chur:h inarticulate languoge." Wednes- the depth of diScontent and hedes- 1tranu:""med
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proposed a flve-step pro- perat1on felt by Iorge num rs 1 taug m JC
AKRON, Ohio (UPI) -Ja~k I FourthTha~sd MaiJnul-sts, 21
A~j ' g~~m aimed at prevenlmg fu- of Cleveland negroes.""
I reinforce their feeling• ol l'!"
Nicklaus begins working on hiS port,
ur ay,
Y •
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.
• feriori ty.
ninth major golf title in the Welcome. Hours, 4 p.m.-6·30 p tore outbreaks.
I The letter on presentonc ree- l The conditiono IHid..- which
round of the PGA m.
The group's metropolllan ar ommendalions. first called for , Negroe. love must be ilnprovN
today and on a town haU Thursday, 7:30 p.m. falrs comm1ss •on headed by a~ Improvement 111 l'O~m~m~~- • • . bad housing, infant mor"
wroto
is h" hly
side project ol even- MEJGS,COUNTY Democrat Rev. Charles Rawlmgs sa od the too_ns between the coty s I ad . lahty and disease, delinquency,
NEW YORK (UPI) - Almost oevere hung~r pangs. .
.
ng_
11! through
erasing one ol Bobby
t t the Syracuse ! lwo-&lt;la riot was "a form of in shop and the negr~ communoty, addoction , must be drastlcaVj
everyone at some time or other The physoctan expl~mted !halt gd:,n~ m~.. ~~e:lty and why Jones' proudest distlnctiolll.
- ~~~ m;:u..:C.ay 7·30 p.m. orticul~le language m whkh i especially !hose hvong In the reduced
-,. .
a es
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, "ghettoes "'
F
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te channli!J
talks about the battle of the there are great var1a oons n
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uecessfull 1o the limin and sequence of hunger pangs.
A 4·2 favorite In the !85-man All members are urg to a· , one gr~up o peop • commun•· :
·
- ma 11y. gooma
.
~lge. ~y lr~s I
rght hunger se!auoos among differ- He citod the work of several field trying 1o master the ' tend. Ladies are asked to brms cates Wilh olher groups_ of people I Other recommendations made I f..- protest, dossent and socoal
some ng a u overwe
· 1 ag g ps sexes and scienUsts ID show that
monstrous 71 so-yard par-?o laandwiches or cookies.
l aboul iL' problems, dosconlet~l&lt; 1 were .
action must · ' opened and u. Othera lali re~a~ly~:~n~; ~ividu:ls. rou '
regulation of food intake is
Firestone 'eou~try Club "?.urse, ! PIULATHEA WOMEN
o1 and desperation"
_ 1 -The Negro~~st__~_lnclud- couraged
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a bea ty ,:. "I' e "In fact the influence ol equally elfecUve at all levels
. game is as good now as lt l lhe Middleport Church of Cbrlst , In a two-page letter to lis 450 ~ -,..
~nover SilOcopon:;: in 'the l:st mood, deg;eee of the desire lor enelrfgy "ulpeltnditdure. es
game In as g~ now "as it I woll have a picmc dinner on lhe l churches ind the harea.l llh~ ;'p~;, 111
th food and preoccupation with " ac v Y ecreaB
been all year.
church lawn Thursday evemng ' mossion sa 1 sue a r o r
,
two yean ... But its ways e thoughta of food are at once a certain threshold
'That was llllough tD aerv• lat 6·30 p m Members are to sents an explosion of feeling 1
~I It
same flye.
. more complex and more commensurate decrease m
warning that the broad-aboul· take. a !~.dish and table ser- , arisong from festering disMajor League ROiulll
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010 000 001
The lie-old method of losmg variable than had been realized in,lake doell not occur. In fact, dered, blond powerhouse !rom ce In case of rain it wolt he content thai could find no other By United Press International
Fosher (7-9) and Step~
weight ill one of exercising until now •·
if the activity reacheo a very Columbus was especlaliy eager I ~~ld. in the church donin&amp; room more acceptable •venues of exAmrri&lt;an Lear••
Grolt (10): Maricha~ HH~;u'
more, eating less: .
. .
Mayer discussed "why people low level. lood Intake Increases for his third major title of the
I pression and communication."
(l si game\
191, McOanoel (10) an
a er.
Now a phystcoan-scoentist, et hom r" in the c!uTent again . "he said. "Fanners year and his second PGA crown
"
L I "While the mayor calls for a ' Calil
000 000 100---1 2 GILP- Henry Al-l). H,Rs-Luplvjr
looking at the obesity problem, ~ssue ol g"~ulriUon Today" a take advantage ol the pben- in the past three years.
RACINE AMERI . AN
~- relurn to normal condollons." Il&lt;ootnR
200 110 112x- e 10 •I(2nd! , McMillan list), SwobOda
s.gges";"l that success . at magazine on nutritional
omenon to fatten anlms!~ by
All lmportaat
glon Post ~h:!\ame~~tt 12; Rawlings saiu, "It is the very
Brunet. Burdette (5) , Lee II) •5th).
weight oss may lie inlh eatm~ of health Some of the doctor's keeping them cooped up.
"Every tournament I enter is ":s~ home Co a~der lame~ absence of more normal chan- ~nd Rodgers : Brandon 13-3)
~tbe aliGted calories at e pea
,
to me," explained a
p m.
mm
nels of communications for and Ryan. LP- Brunet no-6) .
:~ _
ol hunger, rather then at
who already has won Ray Hill requesta all members ghetto residents that leads lo (2nd game. to onning• l
IAUtnta _ 020 010 ooo-' I~
traditional meal tomes.
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100 210 201- 6 IS F
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Dr. Jean Mayer, professor of
as e~.~n
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Mike
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Roger
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outbursts.
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Schneider
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nutrition at Harvard Universi·
thos year . 18 one as • 1
delegates to Buckeyes Boys !
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and
Oliver:
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added sognifocance. II would be l State Chicken oarhecue woll be
-Ch•nce. 1\0JaS 91. San 0 (8-4 ) and McCarver. LP-i'
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,
mce to make it three out of the
(10) and Satnano: Bennett,
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said in some cases Ibis could
f
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, this year and held after the meeting.
M Mahon 16 1. Stigman 18) Johnson (8-7). HRs-De a II{
be done by ellmmaURI "meals"'
,
our r~..:'r~esalways has been ~ TWIN CITY SHRINE club
0Sptf3 tWS
W~att (9) and Ryan. WP- (lst ).
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and 'ub s tIt utI n g more TOLEDO (UPI) The Righthanded r elle I e r Jim one of my objectives."
\ will bold a famdypicnlc at Roy.
Rojas (f-2). LP-Wyatt 11-5).
,:
streakong Toledo Mud Het)s
Horsford came on woth the Jones won 13 major cham- a! Oaks park, Thu~ay, July
. I·
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102 401 221-IS 2fi ~
"'snacks."
"A good reducing diet or any for a sweep of a three-game bases loaded and one out to
in his lime a record 121, at 4:30 p.m. Brmg own ta- Holzer Hospota .
''' o~g
Houston
014 003 100- t II~
goucl dietary regimen for that series tonight over the
stop the Jets and he was
by any oUter golfer ble service.
I boors 2-4 and 7-6 pWm.dParen s Chicago
010 300 200--- S S 4 Buhl Verbank 13) Herber!'.
matter , is one which does nol Columbus Jets, whose
in seroous trouble after that
or present. Nicklaus ! TWILIGHT GARDEN club ' only on Ped~atncs ar .
iCieve
0011 001 200- 3 f 2 if ), K~owles (7) and Dalcyiu-.
make the patient feel too ional '""ague lead has been Iter balling out starter Jack
has eoght. He has won will hold its annual picnic_ at I M" p ~~~:·~:,..,, 651 Sec- I Horl~n, H WJihelmR ~~~ ~~~ pie: Latman Taylor IS), Arllcli :
hungry," be said. "This means shced to two games. d .1 1 Cullen.
the
three times; the the home of Miss Ada Hoskons. l ond '!s a~;, Samuel R LOng I~rt'";
ar~a~ :al~ WP ' o4 ), Raymond (7), Owe111 (8);·
tl!at a careful distlncUon should The Mud Hens r ~:i ~;ors w~ ~hortstop Bobby Mur;,.,. slugOpen once: Ibis PGA I Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Members
~~tham. Ave . John
Ho~~n (S- ~n LP..':~~rgan 14_6) I Monteagudo (91 and Batentaa.
be made be_lween patoents who straight over the!
~ ht with ged a two-run homer in the event once In 1963: the Brohsh : are to brmk a covered dosh 12131
Mullen, 12611 Flfsl Ave.; Mrs. HR- Buford th) .
WP- Herbert (2-4). LP-Arlll!b
15
overeat regardless of whelber the south Wedne~y Hgn
ut first and drove In another run Open earlier thos monU1, and and own table serv1ce.
' Stan I R Rochards . Rt. 1 Gal1•0-11.
HRs-Gonaalez
(jill)
lhey are hungry, and those who a 5-3 victory .
~ ~ ~n ihe tD lead the Toledo attock. The the U.S. Amaleur twtce, "which : ONE WON ONE class of the IU 11; Mrs Robert B. Hend·
Wynn
n&amp;th)
.
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overeat, or cannot adb..-e to a down a C'&lt;&gt;lumbus
a .
mer ave Toledo 8 :1-0 lead 1 count also."
Pomeroy First Baptist church 1 ~' ' Ewm ton l\'illis w. Me- ' Kan City 000 000 0011- 0 ! n
-reducing diet, because of fifth and went on II&gt; lhe -~ ~nd Wa~ne Comer made it
.taot~er Former C~amp
will have a picnic at Middle- ~~id~, Bid!ell." 1 Charles
R. New York 002 001 Olx- f S 0 Pilla
0011 101 11011- 1 IS 11
~Da:ll~y~S~e~n~tl~ne~~~P~om~er~o~y-~M;;Id;;;d~l~epo~rt,::O:.~·:J:u~ly:;;21~,~!=9:66--:""-.9ll ith hio eighth homer in the Nicklaus tees oil at I p. m., pert park, Thursday , at 6 p.m. Wothers Ashton w va .. Eli- I Hunter, Sanders •81 and ILos Ang 12t 010 ooo- 5 lt"ll'
~ird
EDT. along with Jay H•hert, l In ease of ram, it will be beld sha E. Vititoe, Moddleport: Hen- Roof. Tallon . &lt;8); StoUtemyre Law, O'Dell 12), CardlveH
::;
·
another former PGA champ, , at the church.
ry Grate, Middleport: Mrs. Wil- 118-11 1 and Gibbs. LP- Hunter (51 , McBean (7) and PoiJllaroBut Columbus tied It at
and Ray Floyd.
. !
FRIDAY
bur Theobold, Middleport: Her- ' (8-8) HRs-Ciarke •3rd), Tresh : nl: Drysdale, Brewer (f),
in the top of the filth with
. Arnold Palmer, second chooce 1 PAST MATRON'S CLUB of shel Lemaster, Rl 1 Shade; I &lt;lOth I.
Regan '7) , Perranoski (g) and
runs on pitcher Jim
t~ the ~tting, is looking for hlo l Evangeline Chapter, OES, Mid· Moss Marilyn v. Poerson, Rt 11 _
1Haseboro. WP-CardweU (~ .
back's single to score a
torsi PGA totie, the only maJor die ort will hold their annual Oak Hill. Mrs. Roger H. Lofhs, Monn
002 001 1100- 3 9 I LP- Brewer 10-2). HRs.:..W.
and Don Bosch's single to
championship that has eluded \ pic~ic Fraiday evening at 6 p. l Oak Hill · Robert N Justice, Rt. Wash
010 000 000- I 6 I IDavis 14th), Clendenoa llfib).
another.
him. Also In contention are U.S m at the country homa ol Mr. 1 Raven;wood: Mrs Donald B. ' Boswell (8-51 and Outley:
:
th b
I aded Hors- Open champ Billy Casper, who I ~ Mrs. Max Harrah near Gi-lfHih, New Boston• Lewis C. M&lt;Cormick, Kline 181 and TRACK AND FIELD
"
Wllh e asesndof ed' Tim feels he belongs among the , Chester Members are to take Paugh Jackson · Raymond fs . . Casanova. LP- McCormick 17- 1 KINGSTON, Jamaica CliPII
ford came on
· dish and table ser- ··man Rt.
· 3 Wellston.
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d a t D annRoberts game•1 "blg three "·• i"tU
ary Ia covered
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Har~ness an go ave
t Player, hoping to get back in a l vice.
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1121-member Auotrallan teim
to fly _to left tD end tbe threa. winning groove again, and THE ROCK SPRINGS Better I Mrs James E. Wlill, Pome- Detroot
303 010 0011- T 9 I arrived Wednesday to eonip!te
DOMINION
· Toledo'a Frank
e fend In I champion Dave Health Club will meet In the · roy. daughter, 8:43 a.m .. Thurs- Bait .
311 030 20I-IO 16 2 1in the British Empire "!'d
acored ·wtiat proved to be
Marr, who would like to prove church yard Friday at II o.m.l day.
; McL~on, Pena ' 5), Sherry ( 7 ~ Commonwealth championsljl~B
20 INCH
winning run In the fifth and
boa PGA victory at Llgonoer, [ to go 1o the home ol Mrs .•. -- · Dischara••
and Freehan • Bunker, Bra ben at Notional Stadium, Aug . .. t . •
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Heno ndded an insurance run
Pa., last year was no fluke.
· Mark Grueser Shade, lor their , Edith J. Bakies, Conrad D. , der &lt;31 · Dra~w~kyhe 1 ~ "'~\fhirty-six members stopped,. 'o.ff
the sl1th when Horsford
The bulky field will be cut to annual picnic.'
, Berkley, MiiS AnnaL. Blanken- i Roznovsky . w_- ra n er '...: in Son Francisco to compefi,m
Murcer singled around a walk the top 70 scorers and ties after 1 THE MIDDLEPORT Boys' · ship, James E. Call, Clarence !2l- LP-McLam (1 3-6). ~Hs lhe LOs Angeles Track Carrpyal
2 SPEED
to Mi!:e Hagan.
. .
. Friday's Ill-hole round and the ! League will sponsor an outside Chapman, Mrs . J. Earl Dnnnan, Northrup i8thi. : · Ro onson and Ron Clarke
To"!ly
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survivors will batue II out In teen dance parly with the Jays Mrs. Mary F. Gahm, Robert D. 1(18th ), Pow~ll \::;.. ).
Cooke are in Britain.
;
The Jets attempt to salv01e two final rounds, portions of I this coming Friday night !rom Gordon, Mrs . George McCoy,
Naloona
ague
! the third game of the seroes to- which will he televised national- 1 to 11 p. m. at tbe Middleport Mrs. Wesley E. McKenzie, Mrs. : _list game I
COSMETIC FROM SHRUB -000 000 !04-- 5 9 1 Henna is the Persian l)llfll"
night with Luke Walker (H) ly by ABC, on Saturday and '
· Park. The public Cynthm Norton, Mrs. Harold E. Cmco
against Stan Bal_&gt;nsen, who Sunday.
Ia welcome.
. Rose. Peggy D Russell, Mrs. : Chicago
100 ~ 0311- d4 ~~ I for a small shrub round io Aiia,
pitched a seven-lnmng
SATURDAY
Bernie Sm ith, Mrs. Sylvoa Smoth r Elhs, Queen ·91 an
IAustralia and aloog the Medlin his last appearance
SPANISH MOSS
THE POMEROY High school Mrs. Blythe J. Theisa, Mrs. , wards: Koo~c~, L~P~illi~oe!~ terranean coasts of Africa. Tho
against Richmond.
Spanish moss is
neither cheerleaders wiU sponsor
a Jack E. Waters, Mrs. Harland 191 a~: H~ dl Y( 1paste made ol powdered Jl"'·
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moss nor did it originate
in blab school dance porty this S. Wood. Carl Hllgenbur1, Mrs. I !4).
- ee ( · \ d e d 7th Ina leaves baa been Ia
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Spain. It lfOIVI on Flo•lda trees saturday night at the Pomeroy James A. may lor 1nd in!ani son. I2nd g~ek, ca) e
n
Icosmetic since edeut times.
1aCl'Oun1 udr ness
o.. aad oet l'rH
ID 1ong slrands and
. at 8 p.m.
. ---=~==---• 0,,. s Nllbto ,.
grows tN~nls court startmg
•Cind
SUN ITCH
100 100 2_ 5 1 1 1
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from seed. The flowering, root- In ease of rain, the dance woll 1
CHAIIGE BIT, RUN
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f 1 r gym.
Douglas Bush, 11, Galllpolll C k 00(~). Hol•~man Lee 17 )' Iscratchin• •Preillcll l~oo. eiNJ.Dt ·."
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MONDAY
Ferry was arrested by the Sher- I o er ., .
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JANE HOWELL Tent daugh- iff' I devartment on a warraat and Bryant.
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ters of Union Veterans will meet charaing hit and run following lO) . HR-Pavletlc r t •
at lhe DAV baD Monday at Ian accjdent Wednesday on RedIUrface ralhe.l. H not pleued.- yUIIr '
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tlk b11ca. 11t aa.y c1nat ·~· ~
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mond Ridge. A v oc e a eg •
000 000 110 1_ 3 8 0 " swo....- .. LoliM JP•• ••!""""''
ly driven by Bu•h wao reported :.:
N•.Y~.jl
· ililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiol•i••·i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ·
to have tKI.eswiped a car driven j ·
by Thelma Bonecutter. 40, Gal- • 1
lipolis Forry. Property damage
· Molor Leapt Leaden
wao estlmotod al '1.300.
IIJ Ualled Pnoo bllerooHoaal
· - - -Natlo!UII Ltape
Braves, Allen, Phillie•, Hart l
0. AB R. H. Pel. Mays, Giants 21..
T,
Alou, PiU
11308 45 105 .MS .tmeri&lt;aa Ltarue: F. Rotnn- 1
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81rpll, Pitt 12 :ItS 51100 .33» son, Orioles :Iii: Pepitone,
Clrnat, Pitt 1'1300 stilt .3SI Yanko &amp; Powell. Orioles 22:
Cepeda, StL '12 245 36 1t .322 Kalin~. Tigers ll : Colavito,
Mor1n. Hou 68 251 :N 80 .319 Indians &amp;c Killeb,..w, Twins 19. •
Cll"ly, Alia 13 2&amp;2 H 8Z .313
Rut Batted ID
Alou, .ttla
tUOII liZ 12f .309. N a t Ion at ' Leque: Aaron,
Allen, PbU
73 368 (\1 .12 ;308 Bravu ?I; Slargell, Pirotee 116;
Helms Cin '12 216 32 M .304 1Clemente. Pirates 63: Torre,
U. 5. GOOD
!lOs.,.,;, LA 75 22f 23 t1t1 .3114 Bravea liZ; May1, Gianto 611. '
I .tmerl&lt;a; Ltacue : B. .Robin.lmlrleaa Ltque
G. All lt. B. Pel. ooq, Orioles 78; Powell, Orioles
Snydr, llBII '12 219 f/ 76 .331 ' lf ; F. RobiDIOn, Oriolos 64: ,
Oliva, MinD 1:1 3M 55llf .:at! Kaline, Tigers 58; Scott, Red
F.Rbsn, Bal 13 HI 73 109 .320 Sox l Oliva, Twins 55.
U. S. NO. 1
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Plt•htoc
Powll, Bal
81312 58 9e J(l8 N 1 II oa a.J Leapt: Perry,
B.Rbsn, Ba1 86 3fl 65117 .30Z Giants 13-2; Blass, Pirate• 8-2;
Rchrl, Cal
81291 f2 83 .285 Maricbal, Glaala 14-4: CUellar,
Berry, Cbl
12 211 ill 63 .385 Aalros 7-2; Koul11, DodKers 111McCOY'S HOMOGENIUD
Sitnn, Clov
n:a 116 '18 .illS 5.
Mo:.tulf, Dot 71151 u n l83 .tmerkaa Ltaru•: wott,
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Bome RoUII
Orioles 7-1; s. Miller, Orioles f.
Ill.
Na-lleul ~: "--· 2: Sanford, A01eis 9-3 lo .tk..-,
Bravet f/·•. Torre, Bravea M; .tlhleU&lt;S 11-2; McNally, Oriol•
l'!r•let Ill AJou, K
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aeptraltoa for 1H ••flllll
w111 be beld Friday, JIIJ Zl
11 the Middleport SWimming
Pool from 1o:se •. m. 1o 1Z:St
p. m., according to Mn, Tom
Scally, Red Cross Swimming
Instructor.
Beginner claues 1, Z, 3,
aod 4 will. be conducted wltll
the Beginner f the Red CroS&amp;
coane. The I!OSt for the two
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weeks
will be S3. 50 a""
course wiq begin Monday,
July %5, through Aagust 5.
If enough interest is shown
the Advanced Beglnnen Intennediale coarse wiD
be
tJiven and persons wishing to
enter shonld retJister Friday.

About
Pomeroy

About
Middleport

'Jfr. and Mrs. Virgil Atkins., prayer by Mrs. Quivey. concludslate deputy master and matron ed the program.
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present for inspeotlonl The deputy gave the Gra~ge ,,
.
~ Hemolck Grove Grange a good grade. on its mspe~tJOn
Mr. Noah Haskins has been
";!t'"":'
da eveni
1and Mrs. Atkms spoke bnefly
Mrs. Russ Watson and moreturned to his home from the
Satur .Y
"J;~r e of ; Three guests from Harrison- ther Mrs John F. Baily return-1
Jhe meeltiJng, m c rthgy mas-! ville Grange were preseqt and ! ed t;ome .Tuesday, after spend·
Chillicothe Hospital
where
"""'
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· 11 Y and ·mv1ted Hem- ing several days at M'Ingo , W·
he has been a surgical patient
"U.."' Caro d ones,t woll~tic
for several days. He Is recupter, opene m nhua
Jock Grove Grauge to v1sit them va. wtth Dr. and Mrs. J . B
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Mrs Dorsel Sm1t was
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ti
A " t 13
orating satisfactorily at his
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nd
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their
mspec
on,
u.us
and
am1
Y
Marshall
1
home.
ed home from
~1d a
Ice cream and cake were serv- 1 Mr and Mrs Martin Volger
proving.llfied
Theinfourt
egree
I re turn. ed to th;lr. nome. New
K'
George and Loe Ann
exem
full f9&gt;rm
ed
M
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have
..;turned to their
,, p Fl '' was the theme
.
Brigl1ton, Pa, Sunday, after a I
ho';;:;
in
Pittsburgh,
Pa., alllheou;, r:! resented by
several days VISit with Mr andi
pending
lwo
weeki
here
P lecturer
Mrs. Ehas Stiles.
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Mr.
1hs their grandparents.
He en mvey
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singin~ of Old Glory opened
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M t'n Volger y 1.1 ~B'mwtfZill£\L S J!:tir.i@J%.~ and Mrs Russell Milia and
followed by the
Mr. an
rs. ar I
1
other relatives. They
were
~;;~~·;~g. and a reading, I
0
' _sited last Saturday with Ray
acrompanied
home
by
their
F!a b Mrs Jones
Chester Council, Daughters o( Gmther at Holzer Hosp1tel.
the ilog.
America, met m regular session I Mr. and Mrs John
UC!
Leo CuriJs; a Joke by
Tuesday evening w•th 39 mem- of Cleveland were overm;nd'l
Clark and a poem, The Flag hers present.
.
guests Fnday of Mr.
.
Goes· By, by Mrs stanford Dorothy Myers.
associate Mrs. C. J. Stuble
I A &amp;·JO potluck piCmc supper
St kl d preceded an article. councilor, presided and the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cramer I preceded the meetmg of _the
ThO: or 't t0 do with the flag meeting opened in nt11ahstJc and family of Marlon were I Evangehnc Missionary Soc1ety
mgs ""Ad 8 H k
' form one member Lucy Jef- weekend guests of her parents, of the
Pomeroy Church of 11 Sunday School attendance on 1
byLeM~&lt;s
' by dea th 1 Mr and Mrs. C J St uble
· at the July 17 was 46 , offe r1'ng $13·64 ·
aveos amsumon joke fers ·was reported lost
Chnst Tuesday evenmg
0 'St
wh~;~~ t~ree readings we~ and flowers were sent. Mary 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Keller home of Mrs Conrad Ohl~ng~r, Worship servi.ces were held at
Our Flag, by Mrs. Har· Showalter was mstalled
of Columbus were Sunday
Locust St Mrs Helen Le1fhe1t, 10:4S a. m. w1th the Rev. L. M.
gley Hannmg;
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Fl ag on the Farm • councilor and Ethel
Orr
as as- of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R1tch1e asked grace.
IBarnett
of Huntington , W. Va.,
·
· the evemn g
I
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s1stant financtal
secre tary. and son. Calhng m
.
spea k'mg.
Mrs. Leo Stor~,rsanllomer Wil- Plans were made to drape the were Mrs Darrell Chevelier Mrs Milton Roush. prestde_nt, l Revival services with. the
Flag Means,"
ld ess" charter at the next meetmg and and Darrell and Denise of Co-l was m charge of the meetmg Rev. Barnett as evangelist ~nd l
lard. A JOke He colu gu d members are asked to wear l lumbus and Larry Ritchie of I and members responded lo roll Rev. Casto leading the slngmg
b;.y;:;M;;.;r;;.;s.....C'"Ia'"ra...P'"a'"u'"se'"n',"...a'"n"l wh'lI e.
I p·
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call with Peace against Fear are bemg held each evening
me rove
Id b
Mrs
be in .
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At the close of the meetmg, I Mrs. flaymond Pullins and 1 Devotions were '- Y
- through July 24,
g nmg a 1
Elizabeth
Wickham , whose I daughter Rhonda of ThurstGn , Orville Well, usmg as her 7:45 p. m.
.
1
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W.- VA .
birthday will be July 27 , was and Mrs: Roy Evans and chit- theme, Abundance through Un· The regular meeting of the 1
honored with a card shower. dren , Pamela and Jay of Cam- ity and closed With prayer. 1WSCS will be held Tuesday,
TONIGHT
Mrs. Wickham has been a mem- al Winchester visited Wednes- A 1 tt from the McKinley IJuly 26, at the ~me of Alma
and FRIDAY
ber of the Council for 31 years day, with their parents, Mr. and lndia~ e~ission at Topennish, ~wartz with Nellie Parker lead"DR. GOLDFOOT AND
and
has served as Uncle Sam Mrs. Rollin Bearhs.
Wash was read by Mr.. Leif-1 mg the program.
I C I
THE BIKINI MACHINE"
most
of
that
time.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Gardner
Man.
.,
d
a
letter
from
Barrie
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Pear
as 0
with Vincent Price
A layette shower was held for 1 k' · nd Larry Bobby Kevin , hett edan
. . ry in Sou- of Chester and Rev. Barnett of
and Franki~ Avalon
. d I and
m aAnna of Mitchell,
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y a nuss10na
Plus
Eileen Bahr, w1IO receive
th
Rhodesia
was read
by Hun t'lfl~ ton, W. Va 'I took Sunth
''YOUNGBLOOD HAWKE"
many gifts. Ice cream, cup . . ed Wednesday for a visit ernR h
day dirmer arid spent
e
Wilh
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
cakes punch and mints were I n~th h' mother ' Mrs Hobart Mrs. ous ·
James Franciscus
WI
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served' to the mem bers
and ,' Raub
and
Mr. Raub.
The mission study llbnd
A u - Charles DWod
. o e.
two guests, Laura Jean E1ch·
ance for the strongly nations- Guests from Troy O~o. and
inger and Sina Bailey.
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listie" which concerned Africa Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dtllmger
IS
pres~nted by Mrs. Ronsb.
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Ministers , Wives
I.
Charles Taylor and Jan enjoyPomeroy, Ohio
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Games were ccnductcd by ed a picnic supper at the borne
Attend Retreat
Mrs. Denver Kapple during the of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor
NOT OPEN
The
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Donald
social hour with prizes award- and John on Saturday evening.
TONIGHT
Boone joined other area Bap- star Grange No. 778 met In 1ed to Mrs. Well and Mrs. Doris There were 17 present.
tlst ministers and their
]regula! session July 16 With 1 McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert !lObinFRI. ~~~ i~iSDAY
for the Rio Grande pastor's
Master Ray MidkJff m I h
son and family of Belpre and
wott Dione,-.
treat Monday at the Parish
chair. It was decided
there Attendmg were those named Mr and Mrs. Gerald Swarlt
"BAMBI"
the Temple Hills at Oak
would he a ijsh fry at , the next above and Mrs. WIUJOm Fllh- and family of Marietta visited
Feature Lenglh Animated
near Oak Hill.
regular meeting, Aug. 6,ld and
er and guests, Mrs. Don Hobbs, the,·r mother, Mrs. Nina Robift..
Cartoon From The Novel by
b
M D td M rk Dutch
Felix Salten
Others attending from the
the literary program wou
e Tonya c ona • a
· son and Aunt Clara FoUrnd
- alsoea were the Rev. and Mr•.
presented by the Home Econ- er and Sheila, Kathryn and Na· and .their house guests, Mr. and
"DISNEYLAND
ver Williams of Pomeroy
omics Chairman, Ann HaUiday. omi Ohlinger.
M~.
AFTER
DARK"
•• John Barnett and family
Louis Armstrong
the Rev. and Mrs. Warren
of Gary, Ind., on Sunday.
11 was reported that Mrs.
Bobby Ryden Cheshire, and the Rev.
Wallace and Rohble Rumfield,
Elizabeth Yost of
Sugar
: and Many Others
Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew.
members at Star, ·and Mrs.
Grove, has been spending sevStella Radekin, a member at
eral days at the homes of
Laurel Grange were poorly.
grandparents, Mr. and
Mr •
The literary p;.,gram was gl•OCie
0
Harry Guthrie and Mr. and
rUty lecturer on
Mrs. Tom Yost
b th
en Y e wo
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A Water District meeting was
the ~~me, "Farm
Safety i BY MRS. HERBERT ROUSH held at the grange hall here
Week.
Recent guests of Mr. and last Friday evening with Carl
''Enjoy Farm Life Mrs, Early Roush were Mr. BarnhiU -of Tuppers Plains as
tice Safety " was read by the and Mrs. Guy Russell and Ter- clmirman.
lecturer, "Wbat Is 1t. Farmer," ry Lynn,
Pomeroy; Mrs. Mrs. Alma Doss is a surgical
by Pauline Holliday; "Periods Blanch Blowers, Wadsworth; pallent at the Meigs General
of Time," by Bernice Midkiff; Mrs. Ann Chapman, Mrs. Luel- Hospital.
eLATEST STYLE
"A Prescription" by Ora Prof- la Shroads, New
Brighton, Mr. and Mts.
Dinsmore
fitt;
"Marriage,"
by
Pa.
Boyles
and
Dorolhy
RobiJISOD
POOR BOY
Nelson, and the "Summing
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McNlcklea visited Ray Guinther and James
of 1965," by Maxine Dyer,
d children of Trimble visit- HeatoR who are in Holzer Ho•
up the program.
::; Mr and Mrs Loyd Nice. pltal 'foUowing a motorcycle aoA contest was held OR
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Weekelld guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kuhn ~d
!ng states and capitals.
relreshme•ll were enjoyed dur- Mrs. Earl Robinson wen Mrs. family of LUUe Hocking, VISiting the social hour.
Anna Scarberry of EvaDS, W. ed her parenll, Mr. and Mrs.
va., Mrs. Faud Haught and Millard Swartz and son, Terry,
Family Dinner u
Mrs. Martha Stover, Parkers- Sunday.
burg, Mrs. Philip Radford and Mrs. Juanita Swartz spent_a
Given by Struble•
Stephanie of Rock
Springs, ooople of days last week w1th
Mr. and Mn. C. J. Struble
Mrs. Pete Sbields, Mr&amp;. Ger- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Willtams at
tertalned with • !amity
aid Hayman, Mrs. Jack Sar- Belpre. .
Saturday evenillg at their
gent, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
----West Malo St.
Roush and family.
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Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
LadUJJ Meet for
Jobn Gotham of Cleveland, Mr. Weekend gu~sts of Mr. and Eflening of CantUk.l
ORLON
and Mrs. Jack Cramer and lam- Mrs. Ray HeiDOy were Mrs. The Lower Crust C8!18sla
Uy, Marion; Mr. and Mn. Rich- Mary Miller, Clevelandt Mrs. club met recently at the borne
POOR BOYS
ard Struble and lamlly, Carroll ; Jessie Chllders 01 Columbus; of Ml's Richard Sterretlln Gal•
Mr. and Ml's. Bill Williamson Brenda McCoy of East Liver· Iipolis . Attending were Mra.
by Russ Togs
and family, and Mr. and
pool; Liege Shields of Syra- Linda· HID, Mn. Linda Beegle,
Jooepb Struble and
cuse, ahd Bertha Proffitt,. Co- Mrs. Dolarea Wolfe, ~a Mae
Pomeroy; and Captain
lumbus.
Kraeuter, Mrs. Janet Warner,
Mrs. Daniel Struble and
Mr and Mrs. Don Beegle and Mrs. Inez Roy and a guest,
ter.
of Columbus were week· Mrs. Carol Taylor, GalllpoUs.
Mend guests of Mr. and M r ~- Refreshments were served.
ANNOUNCE PICNIC
Ro B ck and Pam and Law· Tho next meetlnl wlii he at
A picnic dinner will be held re:ce ~egle of Dorcas.
Mrs. Linda Hill's home, Pine
at the Sutton Methodist cburch Mr. and Mts. Roy- Pearson Street, Racblo.
Sunday~ _July 21 henorlng the visited Homer McNickleoa al
----new minister, Rev.- and Mrs. PageviUe Saturday night.
DIVORCES ()RANTED
John Kimbler and lamlly.
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
Members and friends are lnvlt· Sally Pearson of Columbus PI". PLEASANT - Two dl·
ed. Bring owa tablo service. spent the weekend with her vorces have been granted b_J
ents M r and Mrs. R o y the MaSIIII County
CirCUit
par
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Pearson.
gran~ a divorce from Ken-Mr. and Mrs. Butch Dono- netb Sldet:s and Helen Mulne
hue of Marion spent the week· Beoecutter was poanted • dlend with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon vorce. from John Adams BoneDonohue.
cutter.
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and Mrs, Lorry Badll· and Becky Tucker Mr. and

ley and soo of Columbus spent
the week with Mr. and Mrs.
•···kn
Erwin G.... er. .
The U•lted Brethren Sunday
School held their annual picnic
Forked Run Lake SWMI&amp;Y·
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Nqrrls, Mn. ._ Flossie
Church Mr and Mtl. Larry
O'Brl..;, J - and Linda;
.._ Jim ......._ and laml)y;
; •· and .{;""irerbert Roush
~er. -Mr. and Mts. Bob
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Mrs Herschel Norri~ and Clar·
ence.
Mrs. Jllll Connally returned
to her hbme at Virginia Bea~,
V1., Saturday alter I
visit
with her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Roush.
Dorothy Riffle of ~lumbus
1pe11t the •end with her
parents, Mr._~ Mrs. Elzo

Roblnson ..

Mr. and Mn. Woodrow Hall
and family moved from the
Harry Hill resldeilce lo the

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TALENT - Young, talented musicians make up the Wind Symphony
roster which will 'play from a barge July 27 at the Pomeroy waterfront. Above,
Laureat Donne, tympani, ill attending the Conservatory of Quebec, and at left, is
Talsuo Sasawl, xylophonist, from Japan, who Is a student at the Juilliard School
of Music on a Fulbright scholarship.

$$;q~ is Needed for Wind Symphony Show

Beautiful Plaids

Sponsors ol the performance
of the Ameticall Wind Symphony in Pomeroy on Wednesday,
July 27th, sbifted Into . high
geai- Thursday In an all - out
effort 1o raise the last $5110 of
the required $1,5110 lee.
Jack Carsey, presidenl of
the Chamber of Commerce,
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ralJed an another '100 ·pledged

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make the performance possible.
Donations in any amount may
be mailed to Box 528, Pomeroy,
"Payable to the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce," or
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Paul W. Powell, former Mas- New Haven, W. Va., was prin- Meigs, and Ra;...O!llf lt.. l'fml. 1
on County, W. Va. , superinten- cipal of West Columbia Etemen- llarietta Coll•'lfadullll!• '·
dent of schools, was
hired tary during the 1 - school
DEEM . GIVES RII'ORT
Thursday night to a three-year year.
Deem, earlier.'ln&lt;lhe lessioa,
ccntract as Southern Local The decision to employ Mr. gave his report for - the IJSchool District superintendent Powell as new superinlendent months he hu senrectila Soutllo
by the Southern Local board. was approved by a 4-0 vote. ern LocaL He elledi
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Mr. Powell, a Glenville State Member John Fisher, prior to projects accomplllibed . durlntl
College graduate (cum laude], the voting, indicated he "would his tenure.
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secured his master's degree have to pass" since he had not Included In these were TJUe
from Marshall University and talk&lt;d with Powell.
I Federal projects totaling t/1,•
had ccmpleted all work for Fisher added, "I understand OliO ; NDA Science Program, $8,•
his PhD. ~e has been a teach- Mr. Powell was a victim of 999.93; saving of· U,OOO under
er, elementsry and high school politics in West Virginia, but Public Law 874; · purchase of
principal. assistant and head I don't know why he would stay two trucks tbrougb Federal
Mason County superintendent. in the system so many years sources at a cost of f'IUI a
He succeeds Mr. Ronald after being demoted from ccun- work • stndy pmgram empl()f•
Deem whose resignation wilt ty superintendent''
lng 14 youths wltb ' ii3!RI; lbf
become effective at the end of Other applicents for the local Neighborhood Youtll · eor,.
this month after one year of superintendent's job were Don- program of which , be II Meip
employment.
aid McKenzie, formeriy
of County Director, 1llld the V•
Mr. Powell, a resident of Northwestern District
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is life in the heavens.
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became history's
fourth space , pedestrian
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steps Thuriday Ill aiJiR mllk iNegrr"cJif ' oounctlman · laid' area. A iPo"Tii8mlll lor the allno!lt'empty, and aome lsetling mission.
theentJre fl1ghl.
Which m,tered through the
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1-prices received ~om farmers. today he would ask that governor said he would walt for Nntional Guard teams mannmg But before space officials -Would the "space dust" 3 -!"onaula · brealhlng IIYslem,
1ranging from an merease of :Ill martial law be 1feclared in the a requeal 'from the mayor roadblocks slept m their jeeps exulted over Gemini I D's four inside the black hoxes-re- blmdin~ them and;, short
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. questions:
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jagmg
Agena S-si&gt;ow Signs of Next
days lor
of debrielln
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The Great Lakes Milk Mar· have died In four mghla of The third casualty of the bottles of gasoh!IC '"~h a gas- "Why did Gemini 10 use so livmg organisms, and prove for try to answer thosegqueslk&gt;ns.
TEMPERATURES
TUMB- keting Federation President, rloUng. _
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r!otmg was e Ne~ man who ohne • souked rag_ 1 r 8 WICk much rocket steering fuel l the flrst time that hie, nowever They got physical ezamlnaled nearly 40 degrees durlng ,Gienn Lake, a dairy Iarmer in Councilman Morru Jackson died _today after being shot In were thrown durmg the mght. chasing down the "hve bmi" prlmihve, exiSts m the dark- liOns, food, real lll&lt;t a fliiJht
the night frosting over a num- 1'North Branch Mich.- said the said:
the hlp. Before he died, be told At least 60 fires were sta:ted. Agena 10 target satellite on the/ ness and light of space?
tnd&gt;ly to Cape Kennedy where
her of re:..r.t tows for Ohio in- move was made eff.;,Hve Aug. "People are afraid, I don't pollee he was shot by a while ~ostf of thel biBles were m•;:or, first day of the mission , a toss
Space "SmQl"
they started out on I plume &lt;JI
eluding "!Ill-year record 'at ' I to "help avert, milk shortages set how police can stop these man.
u',~resdaa two supe';:r et~ wh1ch cut short CollillB' - What caused man's second flame Munday on their I'Oobour
CleveJo 1 _,
1and give Iarmer cooperaU1(ell burnings. Martial taw Is the Some authorities said the cau 1 _20':ge esliDla
a l' 'spaeewalk" and threatened encounter with "space smog," and .minute flgbt. They - e
47 at the cape tlnoau«b
The mercu re istered
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racial turmoil appeared now to near Y ' ·
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d rees at ci.wel!nd to shat- ' cafly and eff'!"tiveb with the "I am gOing to ask
he organized.
Two other persons were shot I
Sunday and return to the
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eg a reco rd wh·.c
. I giant dairy
The dead.. e Negro,
the
and
HOLLYWOOD, N.J. &lt;UP1J manned spacl!&lt;l'all center hi
h.:u ha'd remam-1
. OOinpanies
. · and food mtll')lal
ea " ·ltw be declared lD this un..-a.
sh tllamuel
· the during
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ed . 1 1 1 th bell
art 0 1 store chams which are the chte.f ar ·
""""'eoter, w, was o ID
first time police flied felony
- A service station operator Houston Monday.
0 • to er P .
'"tac
buyers of milk."
Jackson referred lo the hlp at about 4:30 1 . m., EDT, charges against nine of the
bere wants to perk up his
But when Young and Collin•
a cen ury.
s ry was_Simi.
Hongh (pronounced huff) dis- while waiting for a bus to go to more than 150 persons arrested.
gasoline sales by having his both 35 bellowed ' ·rnta the
The actlon/"t.ea;t,
trict on th• city's East Side, his job at a foundry where he Bail for the nine, eharged with
female pump jockeys tum in Atlantic 5fo m11e1 eut'el Cape
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the pr&lt;ce w IC . ames " where Negro ri&lt;&gt;ters caused bad been employed 31 years. 1carrying concealed weapons,
their "bunny bumper" eoo- K e nne d y with two ·a o ale
degrees broke a IM mark.
?harge
for
botthng
class
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extensive
damage
by
setting
He
di&lt;!d
two
hours
later
in
St.
malicious
destruction
of
proptumes lor the topless lmthlng " booms," they bftlugllt with
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and looting Luke Hospital after telling erty, and housebreaking, was
suit. In a tetter to the City them at least ·faaio apact
Invade,.. Stopped
by hundredweight
to f6.10 scores of bueiness establish- police he was allot by a white set at $5,110tl each.
PI". PLEASANT - Rumors Council Tbursday, John B. records:
c· -vELAND - NATIONAL '" Southern Michigan,. $5.S5 to, ments. More than 100 buitdmgs man driving by in an automothat the closed Pleasant Point Underhin asked if there was -A space aJIItud• reeord of
Guardsmen in the riot · turn :.IO :n Nor:east Ohl&amp;l.
were damaged or destroyed by bile. The shooting took place
Resort will soon be sold crop- any ordinance that would pre- 475 miles set ''1\taollay.
side stopped a small for$6m1ti
during the four nighll of about three miles from the riotped up again this week.
vent bim from "carrying out
- First actual work pero
eign-mad• car from . Brooklyn, to 15.91 in Northwest
end rioting.
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formed by a apacemm oulside
N. Y., loaded with 1nflamma- " 51 10 " 110 . C0 1 b
Mayor Ralph Locher lndicat- Fu-es, shootings, looting and
bee
. 1 Underhill. who operates a capsule.
lory
from the Comm?' ....
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ed he had no plans lo request vandalism spread over a wider
lions have
n in progress, m-, three tsauons, last year clad
-:First rendezvoUI with two
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nisi tinged W.E.B. Du BOIS
Gov. James A. Rbodes to area than during the previous
termittenUy, with various pro- I bis female atl&lt;lldaoiS io tbe orbiting sateUIIM; Club early today.
declare marti•l law in the area. three nights, but were bought
~pective buyers, but that noth-First warllJna uae of u
The two white men who said
Rbodes' office in the state under C&lt;Jntrol more quickly by
mgdefm!te has heeo arranged.i "bunny ~umper" costumes orbiting satellitlt;
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they were from New York and
capitol at Columbus said It a force of 2,110tl National Guard DISCUSSions aretb currently lun,- complete wilb Dolly tails. He
Set Foilr Reeonla
- . observera to troopo an d fOO o1ty poIIcemen.
der way ontedano er proposa , 1 saidpergasoline
sales
to
The beammtl•
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two Negroes had bundles ol
planned to send
cent but
thatrose
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- lt. l was repor ' ..
novel bas worn off
an "official" ' 41J hdown »
tng Hough Avenue area Ne, The $2 mJihon resort opened
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groes 1o join the organization
seething "West Side
Story m the summer of 19115, but was
spacecraft
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power struggle by youths in a ' closed in February by tile Small
(C tin ..rOn __,I
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"freedom
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roo yn llelg ._..
now · had granted a $1,042,000 loan Of 2-20 m Pen
into the area ·•to rulse hell." today by Middleport POllee Integrated with N~groes and to West Virginia Industries DefS.
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The lour were questioned and votving damage ' to four vehiC&gt;Puerto Ricano uploded Thurs· velopment Corp., for construe- Frank Knotts, RD, Lansville,
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day night Into New
York's lion of the faclhty.
was sentenced to a 1.-20 years
slnre the Guard does nol have tnjunes.
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worst nclal outburst
since Stockholders reported debts term in the Ohio Penitentiary
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arrest ppwers
J The firsl was at 1D:2D a. m.
1964.
totaled more than $1 mJllion. by Meigs County Common
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An 11-year-old Negro boy was '
, Pleas Judgo John C. Bason, Funeral services for ' Mrt.
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CHICAGO (UPI) _ . Public defender Gerald Getty killed by an unknown sniper
PUN REUNION
Thursday.
Alma McKenzie; ·W,OIP~.
TavobiU f anuh
backed from a parking space says be will bue hla defense of accused masa ldller Ri· moments after hundreds
of The
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Knotts, charged with arson, , wbo died
WASHINGTON "- THE COST into&gt; 1 car owned by
Billy chard Speck on insanity if the 24-yeru;-old drifter is jeering and curelng Italian •
Cheater High
_ c 001 had pled gu1Uy earlier thiS ans Memortallliilti;lta1, WID•be
ol living jumped up a oolch a· Wayne 'retry, 11, Middleport. brought to trial.
American and Negro
youths class of 1931 will hold Its an-, week on an mformallon affa- 1held Sunday 8t-'l'lklm:"ll flit
gain Iii June, knocking anoth- Ingles Wlls cited on ·an lmprop"Definitely the defense will be insanity," Getty said clashed in the Eaot New ·York nual remuon al the home of davit prepared by Prosecuhng Ewing Chapel -91lit 11~ Rev.
er ·qlllrler off the buying pow· er , ~acking charge and Terry ThurSday. In another interview, be said he woplcl enter •eo~on. Some of tha brawlers Mr. and Mrs. Buel_ Ridenour Attorney Bemad V. Fulu.
Carver Willillllll' ll"
er qttJIIl •amage _factory wo~: was f'"Ued ~ lickel 6lr illegal a plea of lanocent. After entering hill pie~, ~ty -~.an bed gull8 and se~eral'shot9 were (Panllne WICkham) ~ Ches~r
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Four pollee- on July 1. A basket mner "' 1
BIGGEST OF lt.LL
cemetery,
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The l•teat increase
lllree- · Tlie other was on Nor"' Seo- Ia actual))' tried tor the crime of which he ·is acculed- men _- were injured by thrown he served at IUD P-n:;'·thA_ll The largest convention in She was-hom
tellths ~I I per cenl - cap(led o!ld-av, l'hursday, where. ~ tlie slllgleband~ slaughter of eight student nurses last objecls, Including bricks and m;:~rs of the ·~~U:.
e1r the history of the stote organ- I the daughter
.1ho biggest slx-mpnlb g~~n stnce, ·E. Scotl, 14, Middleport: 11181 week. ·.
an auto jack.
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sc mates are v ·
lzation of the Dlsllblell Amen· I ward and
1958 and bmught the C!IJISIII.IIOI'
control. of · her "1'1' and, s~ )lpeot, who ·Is ,being beld 1n In ~let obsen~J~~:e of ~~ Mayor Jobn V. Llndasy •. wbo
can Veterans met
in spent the
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' 'Iegajb parked car owned by ,the city 4AU hn1ipltal, b'aa been U. &amp; Supreme (/tillrt rulln'gs, ~ - visited lhe neigbbol'hond
E-R ·UNIT CALLED
r,otumbus in t~e
life there.
the, 1957-lit · aterage. In_
Climde· Maynanj,
with ·111urder In the no la!9
olllclaU111s llllf ·titan two hours befQre the Middleport E.·R squlldmen CSth ccnvention: July 22-21,
death by
per I termtl, tha~jmeans ccll'i Moderate 11amageo were re- dealh of onl)1 one 01 die nurses. quesUoned SpeC~' about any u- batiUng began, rushed back lo were called at 4:10 a.m. today Spencer, commander of t b
somers 118\d ,ln· Jll6e $11,211 ,for I!Orle\l !P'bi!,t~ ca~ llpd Mlss Slate'• lt.tl)l', ·DAniel p _. · Ward pect .of the ·ll)~ W)llcb ~ave the B&lt;;ene and was barraged for Mts. Ve111 Little, Middle- local chapter announced today.
the same
Ill gooda ,&amp;nc!
wal Cited fOr drlvlna in uld, llowever1 hi! weuld ask· a been called lhe "crilne of the _with booe at» catcalls. A PI' part, who was laken to Veter- Ohio leads all states in mom10
services illlit cost about ' a
mii!Del'. ·
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Meliifay to century."
bac• ean, flrecra¢1!ers and ans Memorial Hospital as a bership for the 2ttb
eight years agn. .
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Uve year' Spencer said.
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tnslatence ol lndigdant legis!&amp;- Ill lo~; ...;, p. . ."~, ~at¥ ~ ' _ :'· ~ ~ ~ ,!f-Q!,~Pt ~~ ~: ' t~e The. temper!.~. ln _ do- lft!!'t ~Bed at NZ p.m. Thurs- has been cited by Pomeroy
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Mr. Theodore Reed, Jr., a
member of the finance committee. The Rev. Rick Martin, assisted by Rev. Howard Ruppelt, will canvass Middleport.
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Patnck Lochary reported that
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VISIT IN INDIANA nd
NEW ljAVEN - Mr. a
Mrs. Tony Nowakowski spent
the weekend at their home on
Market Drive, ~Iorence, Indl·
ana. Callera durmg their stay
were Mrs. Fred Watts. Madl·
son; Rev. and Ml's. C. lluchanan, Mrs. D. Harman, Ghent,
Ky., and Mr: and Mrs. Chari•
Patterson, City.

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There's Lots of Bargains All Over The Store - In the Furniture
Department on the 3rd Floor- In the Ready To We1r 1nd. Drapery
Department on the 2nd Floor and on the Main Floor B1rg11ns In
Cosmetics and Notions- Dry Goods, Mens and Boys We1r,
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Housewares, Hosiery, Lingerie, Infants Wear.

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This Week End Elberfelds Are Open
FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8 and on
SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00

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weekend with her mo •
Wendell pll!ICe · and chlldrea,
Katjly and John.
Cheri Mayer and. Su&amp;an GerJach are attending the Chrlsiian Assembly youth camp at
Ona, W. Va. this week .
Mrs. Orin Smith is a surgical
patient at the Gpllipolls Med~
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lather, Harry Munno,
who Fla., vtslled.· several days lhl•
..me for them SaturdaY. Mrs. week with Mrs. Wendell Bunce
Muhlll Is the . fotq&gt;er' ~drlanne ~ ohlldren, Kathy and John.
r.fr MUIIII! _was recently . Miss Kathy _Spengler, who
=~e~ from Pa~llle, Is .employed In Columbus, was
Onlo, to Pittsburgh. The, child- the weekend gueot of her par·
ren were here while _ , their ents, Mr. and Ml's. Atwood
parents made the move.
Spengler and famliy.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rogers The Rev. Donald Hlcko Is
(Jean Bennolt) and son, Jim, serving as camp counselor
of Oak Harbor, Ohio, visited week at the Christian Assemlast week with her parents, bly Church camp at On~, W
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett. Va. Mrs. Hicks and son, Doug,
Mrs. Bennett I'! able to be out , are In Colu\"bus whero they
after an illness
are guests of Mrs. Betty Baos.
Mr. George ~ackett, Sr., Is, Jon Cunnmg~am, ~966 graduconvalescing at Grant Hospital ~te of Middleport High ~hool,
10 Columbus after sufl•rlng a IS at Ohio State University In
heart attack while In Columbus Columbus where he is taking
on the New York Crntral Rail- orientation _preparing to enter
road His room number is 823. the university m September. He
His iamily has been with him was acrompanied by his mother
at the hospital.
Mrs. Raymond
Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Eggert and Mrs. Oscar Roush. He
and daughters, Helen, Carol, wilf return home late
this
5u5an and Joyce, of Jupiter, week.

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