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Railroads Accept Demand BjCongress To Waii~J Days_
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The railroads agreed today
to a congreaaional request
that they postpone t h el r
new work rules for at least
39 daya. Tbe action averted
a nationwide strike threatened for Tuesday. A rail·
road spokesman announced
to ~ crowded hearing room

ment request "In order to
cooperate with Congress."
The chairmen of t h e
House and Senate com·
merce committees had ask·
e(j for the delay to g I v e
Congresa time to act on Presldent Kennedy's pI an to
hand the dispute to the Jn.
terstate Commerce Com·

of the House Commerce

missJon (ICC).
The roll anower was given
today by Daniel P. Loomis,

Committee that the carriers
had agreed

to the

pOstpone-

pr01ldenl of the Association of
American Railroads.
Tbe
lor putttaa
die • • -k noleo tato el!eel llad bee• l!:tt a. '"·
Tlletday, Imposlttoo of lbe
' riles lllolltbiiiJ lbouauds of
Joll• .-lot uve toocbd •H
a
llrlke.
Seek Foartb Delay
In .ippealln1 for the delay,
which would be the [ourth since
Ule work ruletl issue came to a

head tills yur, tlh.lrman Joho
Paillore, D-R.!., of the S.nate
Commerce Comlnitboe
told
LoomlJ, "You bilv• alreody
waited lor lour .,..,.., UKI 30
days more II not l•lni to do
aoy 1re11 harm."
He at,. wlrned Loomb that
there was • ·•""" chonce o! o
joint .reaolutlon of Congreu d~
mandlng the delaJ u the rail·
roads did not agr.. to it. AI-

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NOW YOU KlliOW
Recently recoDStncted fossU

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Negev Desert
••ueau tba&amp; thU regloll wu
rovered by water 111 varloa1
llmel ID preblltorlc 1101.

Shop At Elherfelds In Pomeroy .
Thursday Uldil Noon
(The store ciO.. •t·i!OQn-uch Thursd•yl
Frid•y store ho11rs. art 9 to 5 and
Saturd•y store li011rs •r• 9 to 9
in the evening.
e T•ke Adv•nt•ge of the Vllues •II over.
the store during the July Clear•nce Sale.

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eol lo •Y oolttlloti Ill ". ~~, I
tov•lve compoloory ~ ~- ~'
11oto ,..1&lt;~ IIIey aay "' • •· o
stroy Ill&lt; prloelple of
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Uve loarplaiiiJ.
: WoHe said the railroads
not regard Kermedy's ICL "'""
a• comt&gt;UISOI'J' arbitratiOn since
it permito the compani., and
unions to M:ttle out of court
during a two-year waiting per~
iod . He said the uniOM might
bargain "in a more realistic

"' Ioree of jow, Ill poycholop.
eat impool toold be beovy.
WoHe jostiliool Woclnetdly
nldll lhol ' lhe railroadJ had
accepted eve!')' aotutlon proposed by oll lito I(OVeromont
agoncleo ar ol!lc:ialo who ..tered Into the diojlulo.
Bo -.ld tbo rallnado loOfl
part: II "rea) c.lledlve bar·
,...,..,.. 11m said dte ulo•

though 1uch a resolution ha1

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')'be hood of 11(10 Pl tlto lllliou
Jnvolvo:l - H. 1!:. Gl!llorl of
lheBrolberhoodol~

Fi......., and Eoginomon - Jlld
W~y biB unioll
opposed
the Preoident'• plan op ""
ground it w0111d torn lito ICC
into • labor court iqd might ra.
suit in compuiiOf'Y arbitratlOII,

WEATHER

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THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1963

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the vorloos upecll of !he dta.
put.! are aoinl to bo dla..,.od

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H &amp; R Firestone
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WHITEWALLS
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United On Key
1964 Issues
MEIGS THEATRE

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POMEROY. OHIO

ROAD-HAZARD
GUARANTEE

TONIGHT &amp; THURS.

July 24-25
NOT OPEN

Ow· Nfill Tl'a~dtl. idrmfili.nl. by Mrdallicm and 1hop fiWI'l.. en

GUARANTII;ED

1. Agaimrt defec::t&amp; iu worbnaDShip and materials during lire
of 'ti'E!ad.

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2. Against nonnal road hazards (eJr;cept repairable punctures)
encountered in eve,-yday paH!II!nM'er car UiHI for 12 months.
ReplaCt!ments prorated on tread Weu' aw:l ·ball!;d au. liat prieell
cwreot at lime of adjltltment.

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IIAVANfl - Soviet Premier
Nlkita Khruahcbev may arrive
in Havana today to take part In
FrkJAx'.s mass observance
· tht'tlMB aimlversary o( the abortlv• · Santiago revolt, it wa8
reported here.

In Taping TV
Safety Show

Sigman, 'Enterprise Boy',
Is Having Wonderful Time

New Arrivals For···. SEE THE MANY NEW STYLES NOW!

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TIME IS

GE'ITING
SHORT!

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"Have your
A!tend. Party In
Gallipolil Manday

mocs every way. ••

Mrs. Marie Hawkins o! Mid·

dleport attended a party given
by Mrs. Helen Strong at ber
borne In GaDipollo Monday ev·
'enllno.. The potluck dinner was
aerved at e p. m. In honor .or
. Gertrude Markle and Mn.
Mable Porter, who recenUy re·
!rom the GaUlpolis State
lnotltute. fl large group o! cofrom the lnsUtute at·
tended !he dinner and enjoyed
the well-plaoned evenin&amp;.

so long as they're
handsewnsf"

ENTERTAIN SUNDAY

We're Heading For Last Roundupll

BAKER'S BIG

Removal Sale
We don't want to move merchandise to
our new location - we just CUT THE PRICE
and you get the bargains PRONTO!

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MIDDLEPORT

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan
enb•rtallned a JII'OIIP of relatives
with a dinner SUoday at their
borne, Rock Springs Road.
sent were Mr. and Mrs. C. 1!:.
and Carl HoOey o! Col·
umbus. Mike Smith_, o! Grut
Lol••• Naval llaJe, Ml'll.
Jack
Col&lt; UKI children, Erin and
Brett, Mn. Florence Holley
and Mr. UKt Mn. Lo&amp;an and
son, Skip.

GIVE DINNER
Mr. and Mr1. Charles R. Karr
l!r...tertalned with a dinner
Sunday at their home, Naylors
Run Hill. Guosta were Mr. UKI
Mrs. Edward T. Bauer and Pol·
ly Ann of Marion, Mr..... Mn.
Floyd Griffith and Ray and
!lonna and Mlsa Polly
Col'umll!IS, Mr. and Mrl. CbarR. Karr, Jr .• aod RodDey
Je!lrey, Mrs. Cbarleo Lytle
..... aod lleaDetl Roulb.

Complete llno of Con·
ni• '"~ Parle Fothlon
Sport Sh-. l'lalt

N. Y.
UNITED
Ghaha'o deiii8Dd lor
oUIJieDOioo !rom the
ti001 unleu It !roes Ita
territories by mid
er had dwlndllnj
In
divided A!rlcaD group lnday,

and 4r- lhoH. Wldlhl MAo
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Oct. 22nd Deadline
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demand .the:-~t lor your money. Naturally your gleaming, richly
waxed mocs _ . have handaewn vampa. You'll he smarter -than_ever in
green, or bronze .J'all Vlvlds-as well as black or broWil! AB ,seen ID Sovon

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f_.&amp;SOE's Net Is
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. ' Rosy Trade Along St. Lawrence WJeGfions •••
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River Report
American Trock Team Prepares To Up Over Last
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Seaway Has Yet 'fo Be Proved
The
Day After~
hivode
Poland
For
w
eelcend
Meet
d•~. ~-=.·u~LG:': CLEVELAND IUPII - Roo7 thonyCelebreoze blcw.cJ fer
'WARSAW (UPII.- Amoriea'l ,.._ 011 1bo boela cl the
T } MOnthS on- rollen, POIIIOfOJ
.........• Maiolo
placement o1 a he&gt;Yy
too h•-y track aoil lleld llbowiDg ol the gtrls clime o
· We Ve
for
tbetr St. r;r o;: .., the Wet! 'lllird
W't' CHtstD TANNBIIfLL
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lie/en 1/elp Us!

A Failure And A Promise
wlll soon join- A dlsrute
he
root of Its present delay.
No one may pretend that ha!'l had to import foodstuffs. retdy to buck 11110 the new fedin site, reSQur~s and people S1.1karno haa .et an example t ratlon of Mall)'llan peoples.
the Malay•ian federation will as an irresponsible waatrel. And 9ut _..mehow or other aaner
prove a true ma!ch for mighty when ht haa not been seeking counsel managed to preval
Indonesia. Y1t it can hardly his own plea..ure in other lands, and he stopped short of octlon
f1:1il to act as a brake on lndl). , ht has outraged international , which for el practical purpose
neaian Prtaldent Suk.•rno.
pulitical morality by undertak- ·would have aligned him with
lftdonesil and Sukarno, taken ing such adventures 11 the the world '• modet'n aqrea401'1.
together, represent one of tlJ• I campa i~ for sei1ure of West For Ma'-y'sia II a (act. If
1&amp;runtl C9mes in, the fedtrltgreat failures among the emer· ,New Gumea.
gent ptoples of the postwar 1 Because he . unconscienably tion surely will not be poor.
t?ra ..
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Thls sprawlmg tsland nat10n arno ga.med West New Gumea. help stabilize fluid conditions
is one of the most naturally The Untted States and other in Southeast Asia Not only
blessed In riches of any la~d Western pow61'1 ~re11~ the 1
[can Jt serve 88 ~lance wheel,
on firth . Under pr~mer guid· weary Dutch to yield .hts once but it can offer itself •• prPud
ance it should have been a colonial Ia~. even though it example of how 8 new country
thrlvlnl Pll41t, 1 mod'l ut wh~t ~ no racllll 1od wltural bitt !!In mar~h•I 11, , _ ,081 and
a " now" ll"~PI• ••n do. 1 ~~~ onlY t~o tlilnoeil _a~mlmolratlve P"Pit 1o ltrvt Ill tndtPtn&lt;ltot
v·wrk of htaoportllon•e w;tll 11
w•th lnttone•••11
pegplf w~p!Jy hO!illlo to tyrn- That wa• 1 vicl&lt;lry lor Su- 0 nynioal CJOmmuntam.
klfnP'i rampant Immorality In 'lilt ombarra-t c1 oomln lac!, it II probably one fll lifllllhuot Aoio. It "'" prime Plri••• mllhl even lol!d lndothp m0o1t mi~omllllllocl count, ovidftlct 1~11 .von 1 newly • oe•la 1111• diy lo IIHk llfW . .,.
rioo 1111 tile CM!t- l'anlll!llc rt• m~nt nati.., can l!t "colon- apon•iblt lfldt"hiD w h lo h
sour••• '" ·lnad,qualely dov.l· Ia!" In lho n1ma or antioC~~Io. ciiUid reali141 lilt amllinf Ill"
•Pod- Iii! blld i• th1 !lluallt!n laliim.
lllnlial and aol it on tho tame
thai lhio luih ll'\lpical tOI'ritory For a limo Buk~ro IP!I"rad hl&amp;h eouno.

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Doar Jlelltt:
My huaban4 llld 1101 tMo an
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He won't say "Thank You"
'"rvlto tlltiolt allendants, ;_,.jt; IDi!Jf ,\ln :
reues pd salespeople -P!' )""'f 11111t
other _.to people are
fill' • jo~, fll!l'd haft
paid to perlcrm ' services
Jllllt ID got lbVolvi!d 11'1111
you
wom111. I havfft'l tnuoh l)llllo
patby for 1 ......u..Itled dleabU.
He leelo I do not know d10 lty pe~~~~loner. - H.
true meaning of the words and CINDERELLA STORY WI'J'II.
therefore use ' them
Otrr THE HAPPY ENDING
11 the"' a bard and 1aat rul~
use of the word "Thanb?"
Dear HelM:
I ~~v~ two ~llcr llfltrl lllll I
CONFUSED THANK· YOUER
QJother who treat me lib a CJn,
Dear Con :
tlertlla. 'ftttJ 111!1111 olutt houll
My rule for sarJn~ "'ftlank -'111 ltiVt tvtl'l'lltllllln I """·
Y'"'" Ia In IJJe flt'lll of a
lor - to IIJ itp, f alWI)'I do
tion: "U 1 "'" 111 tllla
olwlt«r bolhm1 1111. I
aon'1 abotl. lfCitlld 1 he lllulllld "" llllf of HVtA lllllltlltil, I 1!111
thet someone thought 1o lbanlt IJ, 1111' tlfltrl 1ft 14 alld II
me for my services?" Inasmucb
lhtf_lholtld hflp, dcm'l JOII
as the BDSwer II always
MJ mollilr ltlll Ill Ill ., .
I'm on your olde. People
to lht won, bilt I tnd wp doallow IIJQir apprte!atloo QG1
~ wltllt llifJ !Mil fill,
11"1 bolter IV\'IQcl bill m
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Ill'I ftollywoo4 ~Jtrroop~o~doot then thoy havo prot!lmd mifht- •otronomlcot. "
1YI1 JP'I qo &amp;1111 Uvt Qf1
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llOJ..I.YWOOil (V"l - J'riond· ily. .
"llaelthe tamt way," 4man4a
dli1blllly JIIIIIIIWI, bull'lll
AU r- motltef lo llllb I
s~lp llllliOI OII&gt;!IPI'I '- 1 tooi!(IUI Nllther o( tho 111'1 hanl!ero for put in. "Wo'ro limo!t lit. t ttmIIIli qp f11W1b Ill IIOI'k,
Of an tbt ohoNt wltb Neil
thlnf"""!IO oiQitll illOflt', a 1iogo .,......,_ p.,tom. 'l'lloy piton to ily now. Wo have partie• on the
don't Willi 10 f01e II
PIIIDI
fair
At
of
''"d old bodd.., bo- 1111 with the .. r... •· long •• 111 wit~~ th• crew momhe" when~w two - · 0ne
"" ~~~e
tbto1t olf.
como ralinl ..omi'"Pll"•blo For two Y'"" lh!&gt;Y jOin- """ tllore'o • opoolol oec..ioo.
o' •
Z, If 48 (I'm 31), lllld
dCift'l lab ov., Yt!UI' P
It otando to raeifl• thllfllforo, I ed 1•''" w&lt;th w..v..- 1111 lupro. At fo r u I h1w thm ta nothillg
The other girl ls my
t.ut ~ Jtll llll't
thot the oomorlllloril 'of Jim Ar- tlvt P••&lt;onal iPP•&lt;Ifancea •t ~. it ln obQw b!Jiineu."
livid with her
oluiWr- IItty llanr IIlii
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i "1 Juot hopo wo •an carry on
• wlJIIt btll. now we're
are pltJiq It lor Ill K'l
•.,,, Amandi Rllllf and Milburn I "~~·- "'":. ih: '"""~~- 11
Stone In video'• "Giffi,lllilk•" i•
S!Qne aai~ !"and
.;Y : for ••other oiJht ynro," stone . By DORim!Y IULGAUEN donn'l Jet lht militarY run I(flardly seelllll worth whllt frlolldtt. WIU. I Uke OIJ•
a· :~e::
" concludtld "lt'a lha b"'t thmg l MilS MJDNIOIIT'8 NOTJC lh""'
o monument tot~, 4&lt;tiijl frotor -- 11k · n
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Tht f11W lor tiJo does it')
ill-)'l'ar-olcl) l'flll Wtll,
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mYonoe. The oddo aloinot pine from
ever oppe
,. eny o •· JI()()K: Very close friends of III&lt;IVIt "Jglumy ~I" .,, ~~~~ Prod- HillY J:~ llltl
nllltll
lli&gt;i•• lnlo thoir nillth mr on
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Hazel ScoU, former wile of lyhooinl the lllll't lltal lhtft'l »laywrlght WoH l.ftnkiewicz I l&lt;m, Alll1 0111 lht olllrr
rud 1lle 1•11« !rQIII
tho oir thl• trio of pertorm_or•
Congressman 4dlm CIIYion • """" in lht pi(llul't 41!owm1 want VIvien IAIIII to •ll!r 1n - ah• • the olhtr cme. Olp
I".\MIIler CluJIIJ)' 1111utewlfe.•
roqlin ... It Ito • mot•al •~m&lt;rt!.
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P&lt; well, report that she has U... home of tltt ltlt Mtrltln lite mus1l;1l "M11it Ale All Of. lllid ll1d wtmt Dill WIIJJ 1D
I, 10&lt;&gt;, 1111 IP!nsl k•Y"'PP""''
tion 111cioty.
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been " in the depth.l ol deopolr" O.vi••- Ttwy tldd lhalll'o lht ler." Oa• M-y. cprr~
ew. My "'tlll!t? J,.ati llllm0
Amanda •Kitty I ••d Mllbnm
in Paris. They ))Ill the hllftll hOU141 "WMI'f Pruldont_ ll1d •••ortlftg "' "She Lovet 1\!t.'
'1'1111 ALIIANAC
I wa, III • lturt7 to pi .
&lt;Doc I are two of thct . clooeot ;
on problema With her Yt111111 Mr,_ l&lt;tnntldY JPflll lhelf .h~ ~pJ1'81'ed in lhe Loncloo ver1- •Y IJaiiM , _ -~
I llpelled ' kef..,.. ol
frleodo in •how b~t~ln••· 'llteir
F.anch hUJtbind. career trOll• eylllQOf!"
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Ja110by, lOR ol the show, RJIII w~uld he Today ;, Thursday, July 2&amp;, lllf~l. 'l'lle '1tuc;1&lt; to ltle mtal
fooling \QWt~ Ar..._ bol'll..-• on
ble, and her d~llo~ltlea ln re- Max Gordon's ltrPWr Plflntr W¥1-ed 118 the lea4Jni map tl&lt;e 206th dly pt- lflli,1 Willi lit
I pull on II. M)' hqcl
the ftltlltiotl. Tluoy thin~ Arnoil
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turning to the Uniled Btallla 11 in tha Bluo Anpl, II ~ In tha lbt&lt;at!WaJ J'l""'ucllmt
li&gt;llow.
Well It an ended wltll
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ms nuololr Wllllponll '"' • · ' pianist at tbll "'"" NIW ipg .....al oltu - 0 • I I a MJIICIY lllee-ll~IP· of the Pro- The (IJQQil Is IPJ"""chlnl
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wortd,.,.nd thil 1(1011 for movlt
llfltlM I'POII hllfflllkltlll
tii'Qf~. In 1.-t, ~~ oiJvl&lt;IIIOI!!:. ls yor~ boolunlkero Wfll'l
IUl· Greenwicb Villap, the olhtr (tmw CMf will .ppelf o~ the Qrst qu!lrlv.
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starll, too, 'l'llfy lolk •l!oul ~lm A' A Ill 8 &lt;UPf)"' "' ' P'itiiidiiiif'llollltlil[tllfil 10 iilty 0\11' of ' lilY prlaod II tile ouddltl lilllCaf!llOI in tho O.MII IWillfo- lor I ~OW ~er of I paperbleJ&lt; ftiJYel Tbe mornin1l ...,, tre
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almo•t •• if ~e ~ro 1 rich uncto thl&lt;leo do Qoullt rllko lhtalnl · IIIIOI•Waat nuelear •..--NI un- 91 a olew of big money bell 1111 night club venture. II would Mill mont11, 11'8 il8ll lloltmer'f and Saturn.
!)ear L•
on hi• daath hell'illmooll left 0111 In tho OC!Id In the Ill ,.....,.. hal Ill IIW1I IJidtlpand- Pattar... In the Lloton • Pa~ be a chie but jnlormaJ Jounlt&gt;- "Sinister Madonna" lllll •l!e'll Tbe evonii., ollr• aro M~~r•
1 wtmder 11 IDI'OM ltN IVW
Allllo• 1111ow 1 1111
, ltol-dfVelopittJ rt~oncllll~o'n H- on! ntl&lt;!lear otrlkltt1 flfl'CO,
toraon 111tl&lt;lh
On• of liybll dining l'QIIlft, Jilt[ ho'tl llkt Jo. be cad In 111 llmoeti!'OIIIPir"'l llaturn.
IJ'Itld auln{T _ 11•
"He'o the JIUY tllot m•"'• the lw""" 1\t,.oow ond tltot We~IIMnfiJ, ICitrilllwhev, ln 1 prl- llur~·· actreu ohuma main- by Short to open tt. Aa who 111auve eo~
llf II!~ 'niolH bgrp lodi1 i!J~Iu4e o\lller--1
show o hit y.,r oltor !"lr," Mil : I 1'11ero w~• ng ompty chair wa~- vate -n~t wnveyfll I&gt;)' his ta1n1 thai lliflhard llal nevor- woulclo'l?
"''mt-Oft. llllt Poled lw the II- l'llll plaJWI'iilll nnd p~THE BACKYARD J'IJNCII
burn •aid over a noonlimo '"ock. lng lor Franl!f in the corre!ll Paris -'\ltlbellll!!or hrsei Vino- but ....,. - ulted Iter lor I Tho III!Uin COVtrl!lllelll and iuBtrlllloo before Clu'lftlnt l(ee- viii J!elm», In ltM,
Nolblq SQ fllvq Ollt'l IMcf
"Amen," said Amanda. "He East-West nuclear test ban Ialka gradov, trfad t.t fll Do Gaullo_ to dlv...... Alld thai he II!Jvh""' ~ Century_ • f'ox may make ler Jtld fi'J~ll'il ~e IJJt ~~ ()n llJI! dl)' !!! ~'-Wt'J: i""' through lh' ocript ijnd in Mn•cow. There simply wao llfl abandon hio OWII ....... lolling eel her juot I r.w daY• Ill• to )Qinl .,.,.. mvol•llll Jlle llttrt '~'"'
MY Fttlr W4J " llt lfiO, IJI1ml grpt ~llllftl"·"
changes the linea to givo 0, more choir 1t ol!.
If the Unlfed litfleo, llriisin •114 arraqp to
th.llr lwt alii). l.alll!l•~r ftlrn, '"nii Leopard" Khl!\lqkd lq loDow "C!"'J'llil'l" tilt flral cill111tf 111 J&gt;e
. ~ helplnl U!11111f1 1111 ...,.. .
to do. How mony stars do you ' 'l'll"e is a growing feeling fn Jl.uss&lt;a "''hIP agrte-IIQ\Io dron btlol'f ~ llailda lor Mfd· 'l'ltlf ll'f ~eniiJ gonlmq Into the Rlvoll. il 1!111 polql, rW Of ~al o1
ltulfed siJtrl - Cl., Saer..
find dginl \hat!''
i Wesr..ro capitals that • wmrnlt "' too.
1!0 tnd tha ltllllhl ol lht J&amp;u. 1111 1111 Pllll~llllhl!' of U.ly otl~ Warner Brothers plan to pre- JitatA!I Army.
meoto, Calllurnla.
1
"The .;,,1pt io atmoot , suide l meolillJ of Preoi&lt;lottil KOP•'IIJ. De Gaulin reply wo• nitl 1111'' fllmlnl- Of COIII'M, Yl!ll emilY l~"'ll the wv1t'1 llllere-the Audrey !lepburn-~1 In liiQII, Frm avJO!Qr
map, tho way we work," Stone ' British Prime Minister Harold Jll8de poblle. But It appareHtly l!ln't ';"If f!ll!IIPiflely llfl Mro. U- S. prem~ere on Aug. II - llarnsort mt1ktr Ill Jllllt 1114. J!l!1tolllfw (I'fllll (;al~olf
'nliJ ~UIIltl If dediC!IIfid • '
went !Ill ''Wo ad lib a hoi of the l lolocmillon ond SoVIet Promler -'"'wed oo disposition to unbend lilll'ton I llltemonto, In vlow cl - lotDI ll'fllli!IIIIIIil. lillflt IJIX mooU.. ahead of the orlcln· tit! ru-t vallttor to l!ltf!lalltl
lMpilly llvl!J&amp;, 10 11 JOII''f ha,._
diato!IUO- 411 or 111 we'n ~&gt;fen Nikilll l&lt;hru•hchev migh~ r~i!illl 1n hi1 J~N"t
, t•.r """., mwrvlewl ~ at tile "Tilt l.fo»rd" "011 C-1 tl release l!Jte. 'Ptere's that did POl sg by wiQer.
inC kkl trqqble or jtJJI pla41 .
playiniJ ihe,. roleo
oilllt ,..,. 1..., winf4&gt;r II 1 1111 hun 11ree- Tho Prt!Rnh l(tader hu mode height 91 tile ll4lnAll ooflndal-- J'~m l't!SIIVOI Award P
lht much e~I~IJQr irllertlll, ll1d In 1141, Daly'a lflng
1JWII1t, l•llleltn ~~lp Y(ll,l, Slot ,
and we koow tho charaoti"O as mefll, ovon o limitod llllf', lo hi• position clear on a possible lrJ whleh •lit tllailltalllad that otllcill lllllall 111\ry
T b f blf!h bidding tbroughout tha na- l!""'npel dismissed Btnlk&gt;
Will I1JQ ,..~~ 'I'Nr ..,. :
well 11 aoyono olio. wo sorl of si@llodreconclltaUoo bltwoen Moooow Elllaltllh T1ylor WBI a IWfOI lx!11-PJ!4 eall Jllrll hltvo helllll Uon lor lin! boQkings.
tollnl •• head 91 tha li•Pn
mH•I-~ ~
- _ ""..:, "''dol~t!!
invented the roloo 11 ,., wont. Rot. oori&lt;I\IJly, Utile or nothing 1od the Weot.
fOIIIWirJOitfl wlttllll tha llltJotl!ltl to resume the?' operaUms g.. Morty ()QIIty 1 I!Je
ohtb fl'l!lllttlll
.l@!ll9tlfl 111 - ·
along."
has been said about the. JXIS'Ibif- Ke will 1101 negatiaw until Qf II mm!y Dlctlt't CN!ar, &lt;411ft liJt)' 11Iink 11tlll~t'll ll1CI lod TV comedian, has plana to In ltllll, 1W9 lliiVI Ill•
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.. ity of De Gaulle taklnl part. too. ala qulta thNOtonlllit the Weal, Iormor ehll~ aOII'..., llld 110 loclll I\II'Vellllllc:l If dJmlM. makt ~~lt.illl MW. Qf1 1M ll&lt;lt11 aDd the ~lm,
A" 41 d
i~t~•"'th M•lburn; · fl oimply i• auomad he would I particularly ovor ...u..
!lmlal 11 .U 141 1M 1111rtcm 'fllily'ra WTOIJ3. '1111y're IIIII '1'0111"1)' lllllp.lf fU ~~ wfll, tiW l'laa~el. •lllr
.. man • a_m .. wl a g~gg e. not.
I Ho l!ollMI 1 reooiiOiflatlon will matrimonial Bt!tllf - Bltlnty "lllldtr the er.," lncl II!Vml h1'U llllt lor ttvGom Ill 811 1ll1o dl&lt;d.
Da IJI&gt;IIh: btll,i~ll •• the •how. I Got LIUie lilo...•IPUOI
~me aomo day altd that ft will P911itr. witt prneretl rav~t ~ mlij' lif nabbtcl ~ wlt11 ICCilll!· portant musical
Sid ADen'l
•od 1 won
'1·
In faot, De aaulla'l whole 1111-· be hastened by the M()SCIJWJio, tnd tilt "lltBI Mlllr'' awvd flllll'lttf llrp lieadllllet- In t 1ew Jgrqy iletkltOU!t hu 1 4 lltought lor the~
- o-11"-ia•l
l)orlnl• Wuver. who no lonPf j tude t""'ard the eold wor and ' king quarrel ovor world c.mmu- 11 tilt llfrlln Ftotlval, wiU lito lht .war Mlll'f
'1'111 bJd. I&lt;I!W rule &lt;lc~od to Plllll ~lilt Ivaa 'lllrfilllet !fi4•
Is With the show, was ~n •B&lt;Ond reoonciliatlon With llloooow ~ .. ! nlot
Will lilt Clllholio Vllm llrpn. ting 011 "'i'he !!hoes of tJtc l'ilho - · patrq - 'l]lHI«IIy lfN' with go Jllllll'l opinlq~~~~.
•.-t. l'iow that l1f PUd&lt;tooed hi! done little to encourage hill At- : But so far he haa nellndlcolell lMIJtttt Prlle and lito JII'Giefl- orman,"' If ~ htfted al- ~ V@l'o ; IIIIUICJ'U Iff llilrrflll In ~-VO ol 1!11 ..,..,.,
rolf ol_ Ch..lllr, Mt_lb~rn o•a lies to lry to , •• him in on thf ~- he .... any a!gn that 11usai1 I• lnlllllemlllonal rJ1m Prt. fW ready, And 81D8ll wonder, It's lilt dinlnl room
1'my ·-IIIQVed mill I@Cnnd_ b11Ung Wl~h I1!&lt;'1
ready yol to wlk IUI'kOJ wlthenl h[f poiJnlttl lllrf-.
oucb 1 11111'VIIGN IJOVoJ, ThrW Glllbl, lilt Jpz yjiJel liar. wJ!IIIJyfold lmoWII ll lolJia pillf.
Amondl fmally 'lt&lt;nM No- j boll i He baa refused consistently to lhmls or du""lklml highly glllf!Wtl fitur.. book OIM"' han clmen it, llid lllOVt hit
fll -~~~~~~~
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have any part itt diplolltllio De Gaullt has tipt alieni Oft Ia the government In WaMinto the movla prlet '- rePMifll at fnNtt llollyWQO&lt;I 141 Nt'l Ywk Q - Wbal eaa .. done 10
1 had_no !~.. ~~ """'l&lt;ttllllf "probing" tolk1 with the Ruo- th.IM olld otltor mojor loroip lon are l"ntio IWOF tho perals- ~.000 pJd Joln.l up, lt'o Ill QOW lhtl Ills ~ tflvor&lt;l lleve lwll@l!llll Ill lltt
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•I the Ill!"- ~ttmo 01id. with • ~ans in the Jl"St 18 monthl.
JIOI!ey i1ouea lbtoo hio Jon. I' tent NJIIOI" IIJitl the ""'''~lee· bf h•POII 11!41 tilt IIPmfr III lilt frvm llwJIIa Glllha IJu tlODif A ~ 'nit -IMI
fond 1lantlf ln h~ co--Oillr ' ~"..,. He boyeottad the - · dlaar- ...., ~lorenot. Ho haa ,.!ted, led Preotdot~l ol o\fJenllna llliY ¢11~1111 ""' wlU Itav, the llatc lhrWglj, Ttr11 mill lhf 4J, lo llmOII tl"')'! tlt!t Ill
lion. "All f ~..,. WI' tltit ohf m 1 m • n I eooftl'fll4!0 Qfl the uled anotbar ..,. July 21.
.-1ze all U. S, • t&gt;WIIed f"''per- 1o caq _II JC&lt;IU'aialJ
1'\11- VOIW !MIIItllllnl willed hJm
Oel 11\0rt rtsl ol !llfbl
~ol!hN •I m1 )Qm, ~·4 t~•t ground that it w011ld ,chlov• frenoh olflolt'- and for•iiP ill- And the III!Wif • el~ Jd1J!S q" from producer !rv- ftlllelaPy, 1Dt1 Jit'P n1urn wlf @00 tile lwlldd!!i
.
wu tl!l&lt;llf enoggb fgr ""'
not~ing.
diptomoll lll't woltin1 with lltler- Prflldenl of Arg9ftllna If eett· In~ AIJM: "I ,.,.q pll!tum Gillham to orfiDIH 1 11111t1 Uti ltep ~ a lo1r tlanlltllt A" IIIIIIJturlet
H• ha• cold·•houlder@d tlltt &amp;~I to '" whetller tbe tour~ ""' ,.me4 over tho PltJIIOI' lhet 11!4 tor tha wbgJe W01'14, 11141 '10 Jltl' II'J Jo rtllOIIJI hla loti fora. detiP'I mean lllot II ""'''
llo&lt;alli41 of ~h@ siJow both 3tonf lalks on a DU~ltil! 1&lt;11 bin, 1111 -mllinf llt Qaullf of 111111 o\rlllf d~wn tiJ~ Wjll !II~ I mt of JIJo wnrJd If dlUII~; IIJe CtJPnoiJhl1 JIU, Jlinl Feao lurtJ U Jllll 1'1
•l'll!lo'
and M~" aloke rom. ""lltll 1191- lr@llllt~nt wu !hal JIIY tn1 bitt winter 11111 Itave thtlwed o\11 coup d'eltl flltmtdlaii!IF H be "'I trt dlllll~ tncl
blliJtl." 111m ljlndloa1A1 1 ~~~~.
IYWOOd I mllliOJilllrit, 1\'hl!n Amog ~mlltlt would bo IJIOiep om. enough to join In brlnllftg ~101da llr!t jglnlltl tit• !h(&gt;W llttl!le ttd- lo~&gt; oU ••IBIII!f nqllll'r 11001- Weol rolatl0111 0111 of the deep
,.,
vil@d htr "''"I bu•lnr••--- Pllt!_o•d t~ ~I!IIII:Ia lgr ltunolt- "'-·

Do It

dru!tamatleof

211.11 Pt. Pleuant ZUI,
01 a ....,
cr
~ ~ -·-'..
alan bopa ~ 1..- IIlii part Net 1neome ct Columbuo and .611 ia111ng, Kanawha FaUa
Seaway have nat ro! street pier.
Says !ln. llobert Card:
oh~ ":..'.."'"....:-;;.:. weekond'a dual moot with Polaod, eoa1ributed to the
Ohio Electrlc Com- fam-, Charleslllll lUI
true in tbe Port ol Cleve- ---~ ..... ...,.. "'Ya!U&gt;ble ... "The' town and COOIDiey dwr· obead_ ":..,::, :-:; __._..,. II
eonliderlt of olctDr1 but awaiellowevtr. w..-·a coacb
.....,.
w
·-•....,. '
ell of
1w been loolted down cllea 1D _ , ,.._.,
tll•t 1M Poleo.,. eopal&gt;lt of pull- m Ellilon of Abilene, Tex., a
fer the U mootlu! ended ary_ Londoo, Manne! and II&gt;_
port ..,..ge which ml~ ilave
len
The IIW!Y olbor ,..,. ~ doleaurpr~~eo.
mer aprtlll otor. pl'&lt;lrl11led all baa
:so, waa tll,l14,0tl0, com- field dama ~ 011 the alliL ..1 doo't think perlormauce baa been bandied by the crane Lut on, .... In rural ~ 11 par1o0e w.e
1118 "Wt will do better lwt lllaa been "atralgbtened out."
wltb Pl,Ui,DOO for the Ileal mOYo-11:
Uved up to Ollpect.otioDII " oald year. 11\11 it did have tbe effect coonty.... ~~ 1 lsten and
_ _.
Ill M..,...• llllld Ametour All&gt; Bolb Flaber and d1atance
period In 11162, .......ung &lt;*Jo River- Cbrls Jr. down Willlam J Ro ers. dtred.r of of making Cleveland's port known a ,pot """•-."' m !L
"~ Parilb II d ......•·tic Union' Presideot LoulJl J. ner Jim Beatty of Los Angoleo,
Harry M. MU!er president. 13, US a. m.; Invader up II,
CCOitrol g
among por..ntial cuswmer•.'' said a pride to lboll memberahi';;. lent example - oOIJr7 II 141P
~
did
to at
ior the ~me pOrlod 5:50 p. m.; Beaver up II, 9:06
·
Rogera
"The day lw come " n among Methodlat churchea If
~~~'l&gt;ut theretbe~ -~ :;'~I
In tlle
to
common p. m.; Hamuton down 15,
In I1!55, New York tr~:
dlapute over whether to this baa changed. Right bore the 001111ty. AttendancO at t L
·~,.
•.,... ·.':!'~ romsta•- men' a. team Ish meet ... o1 a leg
balled on 2.8i)O,ODO phrea. a. m.; Saussey H. up 16, .
;:'u 1;:'!~~~m•" -140 000 place tbe cnne "" the oorth or In Meta• coonty the Methodist m. aervicea at Cbootor II t'7
1
~ - -··•-·"• llllld they were keenly
lor the corresponding a. m.; Jerry Bosworth up 17,
··
~ · ~level~nd the west •ide of the p1er deand this Is oae cl live el1urcbOI.
beat lboir Ruulan - . . - - eel In tlle Moacow perlormanceL
ending June 30, 19112 were 5.15 a. m.; Dispatcher down IS,
tllat Port "
a trade velo;&gt;ed into a bltl&lt;r penonal
"Sunday School at &lt;lleltor II
In MOICOW 1881 weekeDd. U9-l14. Beatty blamed the America.D sysper eommon share.
1:30 a. m ; PoUy Crane down
expect a total seew Y
battle between Celebrezze aod
~
UM and at Rock SpriDp, 15:
pointa, but the Yank gir~ were tem while Fisher said he was~ Operating revenues for the 18, 4 a. m.; John Ladd. Dean of 2·570:
~ns
H Rowland Cocnctl President Jack RU58ell.
the other tbree c:burdtel 11\'tr·
•hut out ill all 11 events, bo-Ring timistic over the futun.
twelve months were down 18, 5:15 a . m.; National In 1 ' ~7 ~issioner: Interference with lakefront air·
age 50 lD SundaY ScboOI.
.. •••••••••••••"• .. •••••••••
compared with $62,~ up 19, 4:30 a. m.; A. V. Chrla
con 1 ~of 11 !56. port 1raffic wu gtven a&amp; the rea"A new day is dawn.in&amp; fer
l
050,000 in 1962, a 7.3 per .cent u~ 19, 5:55a. m .; New Martlnstons ::u~~ of sB7.ooO son the administration wanted GaiHpoli:l Post, State High· the Oturcb In the camtry. 'l'bl
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gain. Operating expenses climb- ville down 21, 2 a. m.;· C. V:
wben the seaway goes into the ~at a~e \ocatlon. Stevedor· way Patrol, reported a quiet 24 county seats and towDI aeed ":
•1
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eel lr001 $1'7,155,1100 In the pre- Harner down 22, 6.15 a. m.,
.
lng COOIJliiDI.. added to the prob- bou
.00 with no traffic ac- take a new look at tbemlelv!l.
l
period to f51,032,000 in Ch8I'1eroi down 23, 10:15 p. m.;
swmg.
lem by complaining that either ckJ:n::r~r arrests.
1
12 months just ended. Kilo- Walter Beckjord up 23, 5:30 In 196!, Cleveland handled gen· [! location 'NOuld favor one com- COnv:ctions in 'Gallipolis M~
!
hour sales of 3,119,301,000 a.m.; St. Genevi~e up Greenup eral cargo imports?' 2£rl,OOO tons. pany over another.
icipal ~urt Wednesday lnclud- WANTS CUB~ A.CliON
:
up 8.7 per cent from the 7:20 p. m.; Crucible up Greenore bulk oltipmenta from
-•-· • br ght bll&lt;'k eel Raymond Clark 37 Gall~
TON &lt;UPI ' •- •'od
3
Jodi
G
f 192 000 tonf!l V1s1ton ~•un,au
ou
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WASHING
- ·· nu'I
l
twelve month pen • up a. m. ;
ana up reencountl"'ea: 0 · ' for 8 tales of the Cleveland CJ'8De as polis and George Hawley, 69, man L Hruska ft... Neb.. wilD
I,
I
Ft. Lauderdae,
Miller said.
up J:60 a. m.; Wayne "exports 11 ,._... tons_
tand
- k in European ship- Cheshire both fined $15 and
-nned ..dmi.ustratlon w
I
Greenup 7 a. m.; Eugene
of 469.000 tons, but th•s does a 8 . mg JO e
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- lei · ht the Ke
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July 22, 1963
d wn 32 3 a rn , Eastern
. lode total inbound and out- ping c•rcles. But the crane 11 now costs for fa ure to y1e ng encourage and aJd anti.COJDDWDo
h : Tbe DaDy Sentinel
l!dS •8 m ·. ~vell!lwood. up
mebulk or transhipped targn. in operation and is expected to 01 way, Richard E. Longfell?w, Lst guerrillas 10 cuba.
:your big savings 11' ea : Pomeroy,
ed • boost tonnage through the port. 26 Columbia, S. C., forfeited
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fro
32, 5:40 a. m.;_ Caleb H. up~. "We have not had an .., . Also a problem ha• been ade- $25 bond for unsafe operat!on • . Hruska IIBid Wdeneoday U.S.
I youchaagc:
m
:Ohio
1:10 a. m.; TJbolt up 33, 1:35
program tn the hinter·
•- ~eon the docko. Kelly FuUer 12 Bluefield Va. aid Ahould Include "air drope 01111
'I Gentlemen:
North
do
33 6·15 lands"' id o~
"As a re- qua~ .~rage •JIIIC
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I' and
flame·typetooew
I I want to thank you for runa.m.;
~rn WD • .
• sa
."'-'&amp;era.
. "'Ille business goes el!iewhere and Ray Stewart 34:, Gallipolis, covert landings of wpples
a. m.; Valvolme down 34, 9:45
we haven't taken the busl·
't
·..a&amp; enou'"" both 1. eel ~ and costs given equipment." He aiM 1lid the ad· nlng the p1ctu re o1 my mother
Ch 1 s••
Batt·
nd Ph~a- when we can
m ..,.
,
~
flamelel. elec triC
1
and famUy in your April
p. m.; ar es K'venson up
rom
unore a..
. shelter or have to move cargo five da s in jail and licenses mlnistratlon should apooaor 8 "'....
12 :30 a. m:; Valley _voyager
\UIM.,.£11'/1 H'r~-rr'R1963 issue. Several have
~es~ldhave, he!tald . frompillartoposttomakeroom, suspend~ for six months, on baDprovisional~vernmentwbielli
Wll I r;, •
J;,lf I r;,,
I b II
down 34, 2.10 a, m.' Ellslla The city this year agreed to whi h ··'
' u the •hipping h
of driving while intoxi- would be eotablished at the U.S.
me copies of t, u was
Woods up 34, 3:25 a. m.; Frank,.
$10.000 annually for port
c .vw~ run P
c arge
NaNal Base at GnMtBDI•
get lO.yc:ar
. impressed than ever that
Pl'ITSBURGH CUPU - Let'• lin B. up 34, 5:15 a. m.; Inca promotion. Since the aeaway i coots.' said Rogers.
ca~~rles J . Bush, 28, Gallipolis, Bay.
, free maintenance under where I went over the
as&lt;de the won:....,. pennant down 34. 7 1 _ m.
opemng. the budget for promoNew wue~touse ..,._..
B rl
Col
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including the Fourth of July,
the !!fUeling drfve for bat- Gallipolis Dam has been only $3,000.
- and Jerry a on, •
um'
all the way from Rock Springs
honors for a moment, and down 8:10 p, m.; Bingo up .
Foqhl Long Battle
"We now have a meatUI'e m bus, both fmed $10 ~ costs.;;:
I
to Gallipolis, the friends
a look at the llghter lide a. m.; Albert Holden up 5:
Rogers has fought a 1ong bat~ CoWJCil for a new ware~use on speed ch~ges, and Danny At •
•'
whom I caled mentioned
of baseball this Be880n.
a. m.
to develop the ;x&gt;rt and h.aa lile west Third ~ p1er. 'me 18. forfeited $15 bond for no
:
ing it.
There's a tale about a fan club Kaaawba River - Semet up
recently been able to get ac- stevedoring compamea refused to muffler. . in G II"
t
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All this goes to prove
for a rookie before be Lor.don 3:20 a. m.; A. E. Dykes
bid on a lease requ~ng tba~ they . A c_onvlctwn
a 13 co~ y
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your fine paper is read
1o hia first major down Winfield 8:10 p. m.; Lelia According to Rogers, the rail· const1'uct the shed, he saJd. . Jl.l~emle court was ~U!!:;~
thoroughly and generally,
game. And a major league Shearer up Winfield 12:10 a.m.; roads, stevedorinli: companies and Lack of space has figured _m s.kidmore. 17, Rt. 1 Bid d '
fact that should be oi interest
b1ulhes when he tells how Elgercliff up Winfield 1:15 a.m.; the Chamber of Commerce united los~ to other ports of rubber shtp. fmed $5 and costs for . spee . .
to potential advertisers in
'Vfas taken in by a ruse that Lucy Jane Lucas up Winfield to block action by the city for ments to Akron, but Rogers ~as _There were 13 pre-d~tver tests
hi
the area.
used 50 years ago.
1:30 a. m.; Luther Herdman
development.
promised the . Akron ~ompantes gt~~n Wednesday With three
Oft t mill t I 1 Thankbtg you for the
Another play« IIOll joined the d
W' f" lei 5, 15
,
"The railroeds w•re against it that o;N~Ce will be available.
falimg , and 14 regular road
1e
1
am
own
m
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a.
m.
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1e
t lth one fa'&lt;"ng
tended
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I esy ex
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trul wr:lting fraternity. Aod what•s in z. down Winfield 5:25 a, m.
of competition: ' he aaid. "Another problem ha~ l,een the s ~ w
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~~:a::fJ M~ a name? Baseball by any othE1
Chamber ol Commerce ~r- inexpertence of the lo?gsho.~emt;n
------------!•arne would still be a great sport.
that private enterpr1se in moving cargoes qwckly , Aa1d IN AND OUT
Call your doalor
be left to develop the port Rogers. "But this has been INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. &lt;UPil or plumb~trtodoy.
ALGIERS, Algeria
A San Franci8C1) secretary witb
and the stevedoring cGmPanles ~ uoned out," he added.
The Chicago Whtte. Sox reversed
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· fense Minister Houari Boume- the arresting name of Novella
were convinced that they had Despite these problems In the the baseball mac~unery Wednes./
dlenne wu expected to arrive in O'Hara organized the John Pre- CINCJNNAn &lt;UPU enough space and facilities to past, Rogers i.s optimistic about day by reca~g pl~her Joel~~
r-Y""l
Cuba today for an official visit. genzer fan club - also known as stock:
t.ake are of the future." he said. the future.
len from Indianapolis and asSign. OHIO POWER
He was traveling with Cuban
the John who?
cattle 400, eatv.. tOO;
s 1·nce then the city lw spent
lng Joe Shipley directly to the In~
d.. ..m. Mlnlster Ernest (Cbel
Pregenzer had not yet thrown ter Steers aad belfers
JJtU 1 ' than $8 million on "I'm convineed that now that dians. Just three weeks ago tbe
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his fiTS! pitclt with the San Fran- ow
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Burn• clea.AI
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: Alae:.ia's independence
Giants wben the club began average to high choice
\ems behmd us, we wt run away same club and optJoned Horlen
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iDee bee sent 1000 ft) steers and high
with the trade,'' said Rogera.
to the Trlbt,.wbere he had com· Fill J'O~r tank DOW - pHftld
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and .
The only e~Dditure by private " l don't think we will take the piled 8 s.o record and a 1.12 condensation
1275 lb 2550
inc warm weather. Teueo Futl
Tacoma
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O'Hara offered the Giants average cbmee around 1050
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Chilof i• the fine1t qualitr IMUJac oil you can t.y.
$l00 for hJs contract.
25.00 tow to average choke
bas bee'n $5db;OOO for a warehouse outlet 1.n Toledo B~t we will '
on the West Sixth pier by the catch the otbec shiploads, ea- Advance registrations are be1240 ' lb J4.00.2uo, most
In G•lllpolll C•ll
Willi lol
trying to run 23.60-23.15 otandord 10.00-ZJ.OO: Cleveland Stevedore Co.
pecially general CJlrgo.
lng accepted daily through the
446--4233
e ays was
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, good ~ OOpk.e 750-900 lb
"We are in one of the largest Office of Alumni Relations at
In
Melp
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"up'" an ~alator going down
: oo-2S 00 standard
Not only was thm:e little en- and lllO!It diversified industrial Mia.J;Xti and early inquiries indi·
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the Philadelphia airport. .He ers . ~tillty'· • and
tbusiesm ·among private lnves-- renters,·• he 'laid.
cate ~ widespread interest ln
DlstrMniMcl In fhl1 Afft ly
refused to admit he was gomg 21.50,
for dock development, but "l think our greatest asset is th first clinic featuring the CITY ICE a FUEL COMPANY
Point Ple11ant
the wrong way ~ finally proved :W~~~:.l~i'15Uty, r~
friction among rival lnteretts and the stcry we can tell that there id:as of the men who have
hi&gt; point by laking two lllepl at · •u
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oquabbilng between City .
- by sit" ·
Mi th
a time and arriving lit die top, bulls 17.00.18.00; vealert
and the city administra· 11 a savmg
lppmg
brought fame to anu as e
Then Willie convinced Pregen· slaughter calves steady:
added to the troubles.
Cle;~· t 0118
we :~v~!~~ ::nd~ lrer~a~d;;;le~of;;_;C;;;oac:;;
· ;;;h;;;"';·;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,
zer that HE waa golng the wrong vealen 25.0().28.00;
en ·
Z'I.OO, good 2%.&lt;10-15.00,
Crane Locatio• Dlapated
rolled oteet that h~d gone to
Of
zo.oo-:IZ.OO; good and choice
Cot~~~&lt;ll and former M.~yor An- em porls, before, ho said.
When You Think

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••peful •i&amp;~ - Any kind gf solid offset to In doneola Is w~ICilmt in the free world.
It 11 tQO 'bad tiiJt the Bvrnell territory of Brunei, rich ln oil, choae at tbe tlnal hour
to illy oul ol t~e new !ederttion But evl dently tht prospect remalnt ttronc t~at lt

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Five Of Nation's Top Grid Coaches
To Speak At Miami Football Qime.

eaay pop Dy lilted by Ron ll'afrly 50 up; I-2 210-2211 lb berrowa and
REMEMBER USI
of tbe Los Angeles Dodgers ,..t gills 19.60-19.7, 1-3 III0-%50 lb
IIIO-Z50 lb 19.30-11.60, with .
Suddenly Pagl!aroni etopped iD 11.60 for Z&lt;I0-:130 lb, 180 lb ·
OXFORD _ Football will ap- year as the Redsklns averaged
tracks when he heartl 1111110- and l70-ll5 lb l?.oo-17 ·50• No
he" covered thoroughly 21 points per game .
one say "I got it." He thought it m lbl9.00; 1-3 J00.3m lb
panelists at the Ml~ Miami's new head
, Bo
..-.. Clendenon and the baD 15.50-ll.25; !15&lt;1-400 lb
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Cl' · here July Schembechler, a former
dropped - opening lhe galel lor u ftl&amp;400lb IS.!S-14.511, No 3
ami od ,; :the :::;,~co arutOIIIIe- tackle, will caD 011 his expertJEWELER · OPTOMETRIST
a five-run U'Je b)- 1be Dodgen. ~ )b 1150: boars steady to 25 ed ~y th~ coaches are any indi~ ence as a player and Une assist·
MIDDLEPORT
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ant to discuss ..Interior ' llno.ll MILL ST.
Later Pagllaroo.i learned Dodg- higher, 10.&amp;0-11.00, near 200
coach Joe Becker bad sbouted 11.50.
cation.
blocking," a phase o1 play the
· "l got it."
From an offensive standpoint, Miami mentor feels essential for [~5555iiiiii
I
"The old..t trick In beoebaU," beat the Boston Rnd Sox, 6-4.
lora Parseghlan, offensive effectiveness.
remarked PagDarool ruefully, Indian outlleldet- Al
.
Miami star and coach,
.. 01111 1 bad to bite on lt."
leaped Into the air to spear D~ek - cover tbe broad topic "of· Defensively,
~y's Paul
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Wllllamo' ball 01111 then fell over tense," 1 favorite subject of hls Dietzel aud Hugh Hindman, _
Wilen Ma.-y wtua completed a barrier Into the Rnd Sox bcUbls career and cert· Sllsnl coach at 01!1? Stale, will
· book about his base-stealing pen. He acrmbl&lt;d to his
ainly
year as the Wtldcals he the speakers. Dietzel, lormII"'IJiiotls, he .,kl.d George Leder- Olld ohowed the umpire he
ranked mth nationally In total er Miami ce~ter who bas
weot COast sporta writer, to belcl the ball. 'llte '""pire
made !!""OilS his. ,. .
lldtd It lor .,.,.,,
I puWut and t!to Rnd Sox
Yale coacb John Pont, all- ed "Chinese Bandits, wdl cov"Everything is fiDe." Loderor teated the g..,.,
great offensive halfback er the broad toptc
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"...-pt you have a name
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Miami and the Redsklns' while Hindman, former
11:~~~-Tbe name's the ..,.._ P.rate
the past seven yeal'll, will guard, will apeak 011 both .
one," Inquired WHb. pitdler Doll Sdlwall
discuss tbe "outside belly ser· lense and defense with the top1c
"Mine," said Led..-.r.
have trouble !IDd1ng the plate.
a system which proved "Pasa Defense and Pass Pro- ,
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and Pattie Plato were
effective
Miami lasllection."
What was deocrlbed 01 the laal November.
~i~;~~ catdt !II ·heoeball" oc- ADd tbe&lt;e'a Dli ,..,.1 "hY Jim
Jaat J..,. Z'l at l'en"")' Bro.man Ia 111 adept pltclterPark wben the Cjeveland ]nc)JM(A married Aline SloWart Pitclter.

Gifts For All Occasions
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f_.&amp;SOE's Net Is
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. ' Rosy Trade Along St. Lawrence WJeGfions •••
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River Report
American Trock Team Prepares To Up Over Last
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Seaway Has Yet 'fo Be Proved
The
Day After~
hivode
Poland
For
w
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Meet
d•~. ~-=.·u~LG:': CLEVELAND IUPII - Roo7 thonyCelebreoze blcw.cJ fer
'WARSAW (UPII.- Amoriea'l ,.._ 011 1bo boela cl the
T } MOnthS on- rollen, POIIIOfOJ
.........• Maiolo
placement o1 a he&gt;Yy
too h•-y track aoil lleld llbowiDg ol the gtrls clime o
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for
tbetr St. r;r o;: .., the Wet! 'lllird
W't' CHtstD TANNBIIfLL
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lie/en 1/elp Us!

A Failure And A Promise
wlll soon join- A dlsrute
he
root of Its present delay.
No one may pretend that ha!'l had to import foodstuffs. retdy to buck 11110 the new fedin site, reSQur~s and people S1.1karno haa .et an example t ratlon of Mall)'llan peoples.
the Malay•ian federation will as an irresponsible waatrel. And 9ut _..mehow or other aaner
prove a true ma!ch for mighty when ht haa not been seeking counsel managed to preval
Indonesia. Y1t it can hardly his own plea..ure in other lands, and he stopped short of octlon
f1:1il to act as a brake on lndl). , ht has outraged international , which for el practical purpose
neaian Prtaldent Suk.•rno.
pulitical morality by undertak- ·would have aligned him with
lftdonesil and Sukarno, taken ing such adventures 11 the the world '• modet'n aqrea401'1.
together, represent one of tlJ• I campa i~ for sei1ure of West For Ma'-y'sia II a (act. If
1&amp;runtl C9mes in, the fedtrltgreat failures among the emer· ,New Gumea.
gent ptoples of the postwar 1 Because he . unconscienably tion surely will not be poor.
t?ra ..
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. ·plays E_ast agamst West , .suk- 11 has 8 golden opportunity to
Thls sprawlmg tsland nat10n arno ga.med West New Gumea. help stabilize fluid conditions
is one of the most naturally The Untted States and other in Southeast Asia Not only
blessed In riches of any la~d Western pow61'1 ~re11~ the 1
[can Jt serve 88 ~lance wheel,
on firth . Under pr~mer guid· weary Dutch to yield .hts once but it can offer itself •• prPud
ance it should have been a colonial Ia~. even though it example of how 8 new country
thrlvlnl Pll41t, 1 mod'l ut wh~t ~ no racllll 1od wltural bitt !!In mar~h•I 11, , _ ,081 and
a " now" ll"~PI• ••n do. 1 ~~~ onlY t~o tlilnoeil _a~mlmolratlve P"Pit 1o ltrvt Ill tndtPtn&lt;ltot
v·wrk of htaoportllon•e w;tll 11
w•th lnttone•••11
pegplf w~p!Jy hO!illlo to tyrn- That wa• 1 vicl&lt;lry lor Su- 0 nynioal CJOmmuntam.
klfnP'i rampant Immorality In 'lilt ombarra-t c1 oomln lac!, it II probably one fll lifllllhuot Aoio. It "'" prime Plri••• mllhl even lol!d lndothp m0o1t mi~omllllllocl count, ovidftlct 1~11 .von 1 newly • oe•la 1111• diy lo IIHk llfW . .,.
rioo 1111 tile CM!t- l'anlll!llc rt• m~nt nati.., can l!t "colon- apon•iblt lfldt"hiD w h lo h
sour••• '" ·lnad,qualely dov.l· Ia!" In lho n1ma or antioC~~Io. ciiUid reali141 lilt amllinf Ill"
•Pod- Iii! blld i• th1 !lluallt!n laliim.
lllnlial and aol it on tho tame
thai lhio luih ll'\lpical tOI'ritory For a limo Buk~ro IP!I"rad hl&amp;h eouno.

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He won't say "Thank You"
'"rvlto tlltiolt allendants, ;_,.jt; IDi!Jf ,\ln :
reues pd salespeople -P!' )""'f 11111t
other _.to people are
fill' • jo~, fll!l'd haft
paid to perlcrm ' services
Jllllt ID got lbVolvi!d 11'1111
you
wom111. I havfft'l tnuoh l)llllo
patby for 1 ......u..Itled dleabU.
He leelo I do not know d10 lty pe~~~~loner. - H.
true meaning of the words and CINDERELLA STORY WI'J'II.
therefore use ' them
Otrr THE HAPPY ENDING
11 the"' a bard and 1aat rul~
use of the word "Thanb?"
Dear HelM:
I ~~v~ two ~llcr llfltrl lllll I
CONFUSED THANK· YOUER
QJother who treat me lib a CJn,
Dear Con :
tlertlla. 'ftttJ 111!1111 olutt houll
My rule for sarJn~ "'ftlank -'111 ltiVt tvtl'l'lltllllln I """·
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tion: "U 1 "'" 111 tllla
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aon'1 abotl. lfCitlld 1 he lllulllld "" llllf of HVtA lllllltlltil, I 1!111
thet someone thought 1o lbanlt IJ, 1111' tlfltrl 1ft 14 alld II
me for my services?" Inasmucb
lhtf_lholtld hflp, dcm'l JOII
as the BDSwer II always
MJ mollilr ltlll Ill Ill ., .
I'm on your olde. People
to lht won, bilt I tnd wp doallow IIJQir apprte!atloo QG1
~ wltllt llifJ !Mil fill,
11"1 bolter IV\'IQcl bill m
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Ill'I ftollywoo4 ~Jtrroop~o~doot then thoy havo prot!lmd mifht- •otronomlcot. "
1YI1 JP'I qo &amp;1111 Uvt Qf1
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llOJ..I.YWOOil (V"l - J'riond· ily. .
"llaelthe tamt way," 4man4a
dli1blllly JIIIIIIIWI, bull'lll
AU r- motltef lo llllb I
s~lp llllliOI OII&gt;!IPI'I '- 1 tooi!(IUI Nllther o( tho 111'1 hanl!ero for put in. "Wo'ro limo!t lit. t ttmIIIli qp f11W1b Ill IIOI'k,
Of an tbt ohoNt wltb Neil
thlnf"""!IO oiQitll illOflt', a 1iogo .,......,_ p.,tom. 'l'lloy piton to ily now. Wo have partie• on the
don't Willi 10 f01e II
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fair
At
of
''"d old bodd.., bo- 1111 with the .. r... •· long •• 111 wit~~ th• crew momhe" when~w two - · 0ne
"" ~~~e
tbto1t olf.
como ralinl ..omi'"Pll"•blo For two Y'"" lh!&gt;Y jOin- """ tllore'o • opoolol oec..ioo.
o' •
Z, If 48 (I'm 31), lllld
dCift'l lab ov., Yt!UI' P
It otando to raeifl• thllfllforo, I ed 1•''" w&lt;th w..v..- 1111 lupro. At fo r u I h1w thm ta nothillg
The other girl ls my
t.ut ~ Jtll llll't
thot the oomorlllloril 'of Jim Ar- tlvt P••&lt;onal iPP•&lt;Ifancea •t ~. it ln obQw b!Jiineu."
livid with her
oluiWr- IItty llanr IIlii
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i "1 Juot hopo wo •an carry on
• wlJIIt btll. now we're
are pltJiq It lor Ill K'l
•.,,, Amandi Rllllf and Milburn I "~~·- "'":. ih: '"""~~- 11
Stone In video'• "Giffi,lllilk•" i•
S!Qne aai~ !"and
.;Y : for ••other oiJht ynro," stone . By DORim!Y IULGAUEN donn'l Jet lht militarY run I(flardly seelllll worth whllt frlolldtt. WIU. I Uke OIJ•
a· :~e::
" concludtld "lt'a lha b"'t thmg l MilS MJDNIOIIT'8 NOTJC lh""'
o monument tot~, 4&lt;tiijl frotor -- 11k · n
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ill-)'l'ar-olcl) l'flll Wtll,
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mYonoe. The oddo aloinot pine from
ever oppe
,. eny o •· JI()()K: Very close friends of III&lt;IVIt "Jglumy ~I" .,, ~~~~ Prod- HillY J:~ llltl
nllltll
lli&gt;i•• lnlo thoir nillth mr on
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Hazel ScoU, former wile of lyhooinl the lllll't lltal lhtft'l »laywrlght WoH l.ftnkiewicz I l&lt;m, Alll1 0111 lht olllrr
rud 1lle 1•11« !rQIII
tho oir thl• trio of pertorm_or•
Congressman 4dlm CIIYion • """" in lht pi(llul't 41!owm1 want VIvien IAIIII to •ll!r 1n - ah• • the olhtr cme. Olp
I".\MIIler CluJIIJ)' 1111utewlfe.•
roqlin ... It Ito • mot•al •~m&lt;rt!.
;.c.
P&lt; well, report that she has U... home of tltt ltlt Mtrltln lite mus1l;1l "M11it Ale All Of. lllid ll1d wtmt Dill WIIJJ 1D
I, 10&lt;&gt;, 1111 IP!nsl k•Y"'PP""''
tion 111cioty.
WI
been " in the depth.l ol deopolr" O.vi••- Ttwy tldd lhalll'o lht ler." Oa• M-y. cprr~
ew. My "'tlll!t? J,.ati llllm0
Amanda •Kitty I ••d Mllbnm
in Paris. They ))Ill the hllftll hOU141 "WMI'f Pruldont_ ll1d •••ortlftg "' "She Lovet 1\!t.'
'1'1111 ALIIANAC
I wa, III • lturt7 to pi .
&lt;Doc I are two of thct . clooeot ;
on problema With her Yt111111 Mr,_ l&lt;tnntldY JPflll lhelf .h~ ~pJ1'81'ed in lhe Loncloo ver1- •Y IJaiiM , _ -~
I llpelled ' kef..,.. ol
frleodo in •how b~t~ln••· 'llteir
F.anch hUJtbind. career trOll• eylllQOf!"
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Ja110by, lOR ol the show, RJIII w~uld he Today ;, Thursday, July 2&amp;, lllf~l. 'l'lle '1tuc;1&lt; to ltle mtal
fooling \QWt~ Ar..._ bol'll..-• on
ble, and her d~llo~ltlea ln re- Max Gordon's ltrPWr Plflntr W¥1-ed 118 the lea4Jni map tl&lt;e 206th dly pt- lflli,1 Willi lit
I pull on II. M)' hqcl
the ftltlltiotl. Tluoy thin~ Arnoil
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turning to the Uniled Btallla 11 in tha Bluo Anpl, II ~ In tha lbt&lt;at!WaJ J'l""'ucllmt
li&gt;llow.
Well It an ended wltll
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llr JOQPII
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ms nuololr Wllllponll '"' • · ' pianist at tbll "'"" NIW ipg .....al oltu - 0 • I I a MJIICIY lllee-ll~IP· of the Pro- The (IJQQil Is IPJ"""chlnl
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llfltlM I'POII hllfflllkltlll
tii'Qf~. In 1.-t, ~~ oiJvl&lt;IIIOI!!:. ls yor~ boolunlkero Wfll'l
IUl· Greenwicb Villap, the olhtr (tmw CMf will .ppelf o~ the Qrst qu!lrlv.
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starll, too, 'l'llfy lolk •l!oul ~lm A' A Ill 8 &lt;UPf)"' "' ' P'itiiidiiiif'llollltlil[tllfil 10 iilty 0\11' of ' lilY prlaod II tile ouddltl lilllCaf!llOI in tho O.MII IWillfo- lor I ~OW ~er of I paperbleJ&lt; ftiJYel Tbe mornin1l ...,, tre
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almo•t •• if ~e ~ro 1 rich uncto thl&lt;leo do Qoullt rllko lhtalnl · IIIIOI•Waat nuelear •..--NI un- 91 a olew of big money bell 1111 night club venture. II would Mill mont11, 11'8 il8ll lloltmer'f and Saturn.
!)ear L•
on hi• daath hell'illmooll left 0111 In tho OC!Id In the Ill ,.....,.. hal Ill IIW1I IJidtlpand- Pattar... In the Lloton • Pa~ be a chie but jnlormaJ Jounlt&gt;- "Sinister Madonna" lllll •l!e'll Tbe evonii., ollr• aro M~~r•
1 wtmder 11 IDI'OM ltN IVW
Allllo• 1111ow 1 1111
, ltol-dfVelopittJ rt~oncllll~o'n H- on! ntl&lt;!lear otrlkltt1 flfl'CO,
toraon 111tl&lt;lh
On• of liybll dining l'QIIlft, Jilt[ ho'tl llkt Jo. be cad In 111 llmoeti!'OIIIPir"'l llaturn.
IJ'Itld auln{T _ 11•
"He'o the JIUY tllot m•"'• the lw""" 1\t,.oow ond tltot We~IIMnfiJ, ICitrilllwhev, ln 1 prl- llur~·· actreu ohuma main- by Short to open tt. Aa who 111auve eo~
llf II!~ 'niolH bgrp lodi1 i!J~Iu4e o\lller--1
show o hit y.,r oltor !"lr," Mil : I 1'11ero w~• ng ompty chair wa~- vate -n~t wnveyfll I&gt;)' his ta1n1 thai lliflhard llal nevor- woulclo'l?
"''mt-Oft. llllt Poled lw the II- l'llll plaJWI'iilll nnd p~THE BACKYARD J'IJNCII
burn •aid over a noonlimo '"ock. lng lor Franl!f in the corre!ll Paris -'\ltlbellll!!or hrsei Vino- but ....,. - ulted Iter lor I Tho III!Uin COVtrl!lllelll and iuBtrlllloo before Clu'lftlnt l(ee- viii J!elm», In ltM,
Nolblq SQ fllvq Ollt'l IMcf
"Amen," said Amanda. "He East-West nuclear test ban Ialka gradov, trfad t.t fll Do Gaullo_ to dlv...... Alld thai he II!Jvh""' ~ Century_ • f'ox may make ler Jtld fi'J~ll'il ~e IJJt ~~ ()n llJI! dl)' !!! ~'-Wt'J: i""' through lh' ocript ijnd in Mn•cow. There simply wao llfl abandon hio OWII ....... lolling eel her juot I r.w daY• Ill• to )Qinl .,.,.. mvol•llll Jlle llttrt '~'"'
MY Fttlr W4J " llt lfiO, IJI1ml grpt ~llllftl"·"
changes the linea to givo 0, more choir 1t ol!.
If the Unlfed litfleo, llriisin •114 arraqp to
th.llr lwt alii). l.alll!l•~r ftlrn, '"nii Leopard" Khl!\lqkd lq loDow "C!"'J'llil'l" tilt flral cill111tf 111 J&gt;e
. ~ helplnl U!11111f1 1111 ...,.. .
to do. How mony stars do you ' 'l'll"e is a growing feeling fn Jl.uss&lt;a "''hIP agrte-IIQ\Io dron btlol'f ~ llailda lor Mfd· 'l'ltlf ll'f ~eniiJ gonlmq Into the Rlvoll. il 1!111 polql, rW Of ~al o1
ltulfed siJtrl - Cl., Saer..
find dginl \hat!''
i Wesr..ro capitals that • wmrnlt "' too.
1!0 tnd tha ltllllhl ol lht J&amp;u. 1111 1111 Pllll~llllhl!' of U.ly otl~ Warner Brothers plan to pre- JitatA!I Army.
meoto, Calllurnla.
1
"The .;,,1pt io atmoot , suide l meolillJ of Preoi&lt;lottil KOP•'IIJ. De Gaulin reply wo• nitl 1111'' fllmlnl- Of COIII'M, Yl!ll emilY l~"'ll the wv1t'1 llllere-the Audrey !lepburn-~1 In liiQII, Frm avJO!Qr
map, tho way we work," Stone ' British Prime Minister Harold Jll8de poblle. But It appareHtly l!ln't ';"If f!ll!IIPiflely llfl Mro. U- S. prem~ere on Aug. II - llarnsort mt1ktr Ill Jllllt 1114. J!l!1tolllfw (I'fllll (;al~olf
'nliJ ~UIIltl If dediC!IIfid • '
went !Ill ''Wo ad lib a hoi of the l lolocmillon ond SoVIet Promler -'"'wed oo disposition to unbend lilll'ton I llltemonto, In vlow cl - lotDI ll'fllli!IIIIIIil. lillflt IJIX mooU.. ahead of the orlcln· tit! ru-t vallttor to l!ltf!lalltl
lMpilly llvl!J&amp;, 10 11 JOII''f ha,._
diato!IUO- 411 or 111 we'n ~&gt;fen Nikilll l&lt;hru•hchev migh~ r~i!illl 1n hi1 J~N"t
, t•.r """., mwrvlewl ~ at tile "Tilt l.fo»rd" "011 C-1 tl release l!Jte. 'Ptere's that did POl sg by wiQer.
inC kkl trqqble or jtJJI pla41 .
playiniJ ihe,. roleo
oilllt ,..,. 1..., winf4&gt;r II 1 1111 hun 11ree- Tho Prt!Rnh l(tader hu mode height 91 tile ll4lnAll ooflndal-- J'~m l't!SIIVOI Award P
lht much e~I~IJQr irllertlll, ll1d In 1141, Daly'a lflng
1JWII1t, l•llleltn ~~lp Y(ll,l, Slot ,
and we koow tho charaoti"O as mefll, ovon o limitod llllf', lo hi• position clear on a possible lrJ whleh •lit tllailltalllad that otllcill lllllall 111\ry
T b f blf!h bidding tbroughout tha na- l!""'npel dismissed Btnlk&gt;
Will I1JQ ,..~~ 'I'Nr ..,. :
well 11 aoyono olio. wo sorl of si@llodreconclltaUoo bltwoen Moooow Elllaltllh T1ylor WBI a IWfOI lx!11-PJ!4 eall Jllrll hltvo helllll Uon lor lin! boQkings.
tollnl •• head 91 tha li•Pn
mH•I-~ ~
- _ ""..:, "''dol~t!!
invented the roloo 11 ,., wont. Rot. oori&lt;I\IJly, Utile or nothing 1od the Weot.
fOIIIWirJOitfl wlttllll tha llltJotl!ltl to resume the?' operaUms g.. Morty ()QIIty 1 I!Je
ohtb fl'l!lllttlll
.l@!ll9tlfl 111 - ·
along."
has been said about the. JXIS'Ibif- Ke will 1101 negatiaw until Qf II mm!y Dlctlt't CN!ar, &lt;411ft liJt)' 11Iink 11tlll~t'll ll1CI lod TV comedian, has plana to In ltllll, 1W9 lliiVI Ill•
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.. ity of De Gaulle taklnl part. too. ala qulta thNOtonlllit the Weal, Iormor ehll~ aOII'..., llld 110 loclll I\II'Vellllllc:l If dJmlM. makt ~~lt.illl MW. Qf1 1M ll&lt;lt11 aDd the ~lm,
A" 41 d
i~t~•"'th M•lburn; · fl oimply i• auomad he would I particularly ovor ...u..
!lmlal 11 .U 141 1M 1111rtcm 'fllily'ra WTOIJ3. '1111y're IIIII '1'0111"1)' lllllp.lf fU ~~ wfll, tiW l'laa~el. •lllr
.. man • a_m .. wl a g~gg e. not.
I Ho l!ollMI 1 reooiiOiflatlon will matrimonial Bt!tllf - Bltlnty "lllldtr the er.," lncl II!Vml h1'U llllt lor ttvGom Ill 811 1ll1o dl&lt;d.
Da IJI&gt;IIh: btll,i~ll •• the •how. I Got LIUie lilo...•IPUOI
~me aomo day altd that ft will P911itr. witt prneretl rav~t ~ mlij' lif nabbtcl ~ wlt11 ICCilll!· portant musical
Sid ADen'l
•od 1 won
'1·
In faot, De aaulla'l whole 1111-· be hastened by the M()SCIJWJio, tnd tilt "lltBI Mlllr'' awvd flllll'lttf llrp lieadllllet- In t 1ew Jgrqy iletkltOU!t hu 1 4 lltought lor the~
- o-11"-ia•l
l)orlnl• Wuver. who no lonPf j tude t""'ard the eold wor and ' king quarrel ovor world c.mmu- 11 tilt llfrlln Ftotlval, wiU lito lht .war Mlll'f
'1'111 bJd. I&lt;I!W rule &lt;lc~od to Plllll ~lilt Ivaa 'lllrfilllet !fi4•
Is With the show, was ~n •B&lt;Ond reoonciliatlon With llloooow ~ .. ! nlot
Will lilt Clllholio Vllm llrpn. ting 011 "'i'he !!hoes of tJtc l'ilho - · patrq - 'l]lHI«IIy lfN' with go Jllllll'l opinlq~~~~.
•.-t. l'iow that l1f PUd&lt;tooed hi! done little to encourage hill At- : But so far he haa nellndlcolell lMIJtttt Prlle and lito JII'Giefl- orman,"' If ~ htfted al- ~ V@l'o ; IIIIUICJ'U Iff llilrrflll In ~-VO ol 1!11 ..,..,.,
rolf ol_ Ch..lllr, Mt_lb~rn o•a lies to lry to , •• him in on thf ~- he .... any a!gn that 11usai1 I• lnlllllemlllonal rJ1m Prt. fW ready, And 81D8ll wonder, It's lilt dinlnl room
1'my ·-IIIQVed mill I@Cnnd_ b11Ung Wl~h I1!&lt;'1
ready yol to wlk IUI'kOJ wlthenl h[f poiJnlttl lllrf-.
oucb 1 11111'VIIGN IJOVoJ, ThrW Glllbl, lilt Jpz yjiJel liar. wJ!IIIJyfold lmoWII ll lolJia pillf.
Amondl fmally 'lt&lt;nM No- j boll i He baa refused consistently to lhmls or du""lklml highly glllf!Wtl fitur.. book OIM"' han clmen it, llid lllOVt hit
fll -~~~~~~~
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have any part itt diplolltllio De Gaullt has tipt alieni Oft Ia the government In WaMinto the movla prlet '- rePMifll at fnNtt llollyWQO&lt;I 141 Nt'l Ywk Q - Wbal eaa .. done 10
1 had_no !~.. ~~ """'l&lt;ttllllf "probing" tolk1 with the Ruo- th.IM olld otltor mojor loroip lon are l"ntio IWOF tho perals- ~.000 pJd Joln.l up, lt'o Ill QOW lhtl Ills ~ tflvor&lt;l lleve lwll@l!llll Ill lltt
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•I the Ill!"- ~ttmo 01id. with • ~ans in the Jl"St 18 monthl.
JIOI!ey i1ouea lbtoo hio Jon. I' tent NJIIOI" IIJitl the ""'''~lee· bf h•POII 11!41 tilt IIPmfr III lilt frvm llwJIIa Glllha IJu tlODif A ~ 'nit -IMI
fond 1lantlf ln h~ co--Oillr ' ~"..,. He boyeottad the - · dlaar- ...., ~lorenot. Ho haa ,.!ted, led Preotdot~l ol o\fJenllna llliY ¢11~1111 ""' wlU Itav, the llatc lhrWglj, Ttr11 mill lhf 4J, lo llmOII tl"')'! tlt!t Ill
lion. "All f ~..,. WI' tltit ohf m 1 m • n I eooftl'fll4!0 Qfl the uled anotbar ..,. July 21.
.-1ze all U. S, • t&gt;WIIed f"''per- 1o caq _II JC&lt;IU'aialJ
1'\11- VOIW !MIIItllllnl willed hJm
Oel 11\0rt rtsl ol !llfbl
~ol!hN •I m1 )Qm, ~·4 t~•t ground that it w011ld ,chlov• frenoh olflolt'- and for•iiP ill- And the III!Wif • el~ Jd1J!S q" from producer !rv- ftlllelaPy, 1Dt1 Jit'P n1urn wlf @00 tile lwlldd!!i
.
wu tl!l&lt;llf enoggb fgr ""'
not~ing.
diptomoll lll't woltin1 with lltler- Prflldenl of Arg9ftllna If eett· In~ AIJM: "I ,.,.q pll!tum Gillham to orfiDIH 1 11111t1 Uti ltep ~ a lo1r tlanlltllt A" IIIIIIJturlet
H• ha• cold·•houlder@d tlltt &amp;~I to '" whetller tbe tour~ ""' ,.me4 over tho PltJIIOI' lhet 11!4 tor tha wbgJe W01'14, 11141 '10 Jltl' II'J Jo rtllOIIJI hla loti fora. detiP'I mean lllot II ""'''
llo&lt;alli41 of ~h@ siJow both 3tonf lalks on a DU~ltil! 1&lt;11 bin, 1111 -mllinf llt Qaullf of 111111 o\rlllf d~wn tiJ~ Wjll !II~ I mt of JIJo wnrJd If dlUII~; IIJe CtJPnoiJhl1 JIU, Jlinl Feao lurtJ U Jllll 1'1
•l'll!lo'
and M~" aloke rom. ""lltll 1191- lr@llllt~nt wu !hal JIIY tn1 bitt winter 11111 Itave thtlwed o\11 coup d'eltl flltmtdlaii!IF H be "'I trt dlllll~ tncl
blliJtl." 111m ljlndloa1A1 1 ~~~~.
IYWOOd I mllliOJilllrit, 1\'hl!n Amog ~mlltlt would bo IJIOiep om. enough to join In brlnllftg ~101da llr!t jglnlltl tit• !h(&gt;W llttl!le ttd- lo~&gt; oU ••IBIII!f nqllll'r 11001- Weol rolatl0111 0111 of the deep
,.,
vil@d htr "''"I bu•lnr••--- Pllt!_o•d t~ ~I!IIII:Ia lgr ltunolt- "'-·

Do It

dru!tamatleof

211.11 Pt. Pleuant ZUI,
01 a ....,
cr
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alan bopa ~ 1..- IIlii part Net 1neome ct Columbuo and .611 ia111ng, Kanawha FaUa
Seaway have nat ro! street pier.
Says !ln. llobert Card:
oh~ ":..'.."'"....:-;;.:. weekond'a dual moot with Polaod, eoa1ributed to the
Ohio Electrlc Com- fam-, Charleslllll lUI
true in tbe Port ol Cleve- ---~ ..... ...,.. "'Ya!U&gt;ble ... "The' town and COOIDiey dwr· obead_ ":..,::, :-:; __._..,. II
eonliderlt of olctDr1 but awaiellowevtr. w..-·a coacb
.....,.
w
·-•....,. '
ell of
1w been loolted down cllea 1D _ , ,.._.,
tll•t 1M Poleo.,. eopal&gt;lt of pull- m Ellilon of Abilene, Tex., a
fer the U mootlu! ended ary_ Londoo, Manne! and II&gt;_
port ..,..ge which ml~ ilave
len
The IIW!Y olbor ,..,. ~ doleaurpr~~eo.
mer aprtlll otor. pl'&lt;lrl11led all baa
:so, waa tll,l14,0tl0, com- field dama ~ 011 the alliL ..1 doo't think perlormauce baa been bandied by the crane Lut on, .... In rural ~ 11 par1o0e w.e
1118 "Wt will do better lwt lllaa been "atralgbtened out."
wltb Pl,Ui,DOO for the Ileal mOYo-11:
Uved up to Ollpect.otioDII " oald year. 11\11 it did have tbe effect coonty.... ~~ 1 lsten and
_ _.
Ill M..,...• llllld Ametour All&gt; Bolb Flaber and d1atance
period In 11162, .......ung &lt;*Jo River- Cbrls Jr. down Willlam J Ro ers. dtred.r of of making Cleveland's port known a ,pot """•-."' m !L
"~ Parilb II d ......•·tic Union' Presideot LoulJl J. ner Jim Beatty of Los Angoleo,
Harry M. MU!er president. 13, US a. m.; Invader up II,
CCOitrol g
among por..ntial cuswmer•.'' said a pride to lboll memberahi';;. lent example - oOIJr7 II 141P
~
did
to at
ior the ~me pOrlod 5:50 p. m.; Beaver up II, 9:06
·
Rogera
"The day lw come " n among Methodlat churchea If
~~~'l&gt;ut theretbe~ -~ :;'~I
In tlle
to
common p. m.; Hamuton down 15,
In I1!55, New York tr~:
dlapute over whether to this baa changed. Right bore the 001111ty. AttendancO at t L
·~,.
•.,... ·.':!'~ romsta•- men' a. team Ish meet ... o1 a leg
balled on 2.8i)O,ODO phrea. a. m.; Saussey H. up 16, .
;:'u 1;:'!~~~m•" -140 000 place tbe cnne "" the oorth or In Meta• coonty the Methodist m. aervicea at Cbootor II t'7
1
~ - -··•-·"• llllld they were keenly
lor the corresponding a. m.; Jerry Bosworth up 17,
··
~ · ~level~nd the west •ide of the p1er deand this Is oae cl live el1urcbOI.
beat lboir Ruulan - . . - - eel In tlle Moacow perlormanceL
ending June 30, 19112 were 5.15 a. m.; Dispatcher down IS,
tllat Port "
a trade velo;&gt;ed into a bltl&lt;r penonal
"Sunday School at &lt;lleltor II
In MOICOW 1881 weekeDd. U9-l14. Beatty blamed the America.D sysper eommon share.
1:30 a. m ; PoUy Crane down
expect a total seew Y
battle between Celebrezze aod
~
UM and at Rock SpriDp, 15:
pointa, but the Yank gir~ were tem while Fisher said he was~ Operating revenues for the 18, 4 a. m.; John Ladd. Dean of 2·570:
~ns
H Rowland Cocnctl President Jack RU58ell.
the other tbree c:burdtel 11\'tr·
•hut out ill all 11 events, bo-Ring timistic over the futun.
twelve months were down 18, 5:15 a . m.; National In 1 ' ~7 ~issioner: Interference with lakefront air·
age 50 lD SundaY ScboOI.
.. •••••••••••••"• .. •••••••••
compared with $62,~ up 19, 4:30 a. m.; A. V. Chrla
con 1 ~of 11 !56. port 1raffic wu gtven a&amp; the rea"A new day is dawn.in&amp; fer
l
050,000 in 1962, a 7.3 per .cent u~ 19, 5:55a. m .; New Martlnstons ::u~~ of sB7.ooO son the administration wanted GaiHpoli:l Post, State High· the Oturcb In the camtry. 'l'bl
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gain. Operating expenses climb- ville down 21, 2 a. m.;· C. V:
wben the seaway goes into the ~at a~e \ocatlon. Stevedor· way Patrol, reported a quiet 24 county seats and towDI aeed ":
•1
1 •
eel lr001 $1'7,155,1100 In the pre- Harner down 22, 6.15 a. m.,
.
lng COOIJliiDI.. added to the prob- bou
.00 with no traffic ac- take a new look at tbemlelv!l.
l
period to f51,032,000 in Ch8I'1eroi down 23, 10:15 p. m.;
swmg.
lem by complaining that either ckJ:n::r~r arrests.
1
12 months just ended. Kilo- Walter Beckjord up 23, 5:30 In 196!, Cleveland handled gen· [! location 'NOuld favor one com- COnv:ctions in 'Gallipolis M~
!
hour sales of 3,119,301,000 a.m.; St. Genevi~e up Greenup eral cargo imports?' 2£rl,OOO tons. pany over another.
icipal ~urt Wednesday lnclud- WANTS CUB~ A.CliON
:
up 8.7 per cent from the 7:20 p. m.; Crucible up Greenore bulk oltipmenta from
-•-· • br ght bll&lt;'k eel Raymond Clark 37 Gall~
TON &lt;UPI ' •- •'od
3
Jodi
G
f 192 000 tonf!l V1s1ton ~•un,au
ou
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WASHING
- ·· nu'I
l
twelve month pen • up a. m. ;
ana up reencountl"'ea: 0 · ' for 8 tales of the Cleveland CJ'8De as polis and George Hawley, 69, man L Hruska ft... Neb.. wilD
I,
I
Ft. Lauderdae,
Miller said.
up J:60 a. m.; Wayne "exports 11 ,._... tons_
tand
- k in European ship- Cheshire both fined $15 and
-nned ..dmi.ustratlon w
I
Greenup 7 a. m.; Eugene
of 469.000 tons, but th•s does a 8 . mg JO e
.
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- lei · ht the Ke
Y .
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f
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July 22, 1963
d wn 32 3 a rn , Eastern
. lode total inbound and out- ping c•rcles. But the crane 11 now costs for fa ure to y1e ng encourage and aJd anti.COJDDWDo
h : Tbe DaDy Sentinel
l!dS •8 m ·. ~vell!lwood. up
mebulk or transhipped targn. in operation and is expected to 01 way, Richard E. Longfell?w, Lst guerrillas 10 cuba.
:your big savings 11' ea : Pomeroy,
ed • boost tonnage through the port. 26 Columbia, S. C., forfeited
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fro
32, 5:40 a. m.;_ Caleb H. up~. "We have not had an .., . Also a problem ha• been ade- $25 bond for unsafe operat!on • . Hruska IIBid Wdeneoday U.S.
I youchaagc:
m
:Ohio
1:10 a. m.; TJbolt up 33, 1:35
program tn the hinter·
•- ~eon the docko. Kelly FuUer 12 Bluefield Va. aid Ahould Include "air drope 01111
'I Gentlemen:
North
do
33 6·15 lands"' id o~
"As a re- qua~ .~rage •JIIIC
' •
•
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I' and
flame·typetooew
I I want to thank you for runa.m.;
~rn WD • .
• sa
."'-'&amp;era.
. "'Ille business goes el!iewhere and Ray Stewart 34:, Gallipolis, covert landings of wpples
a. m.; Valvolme down 34, 9:45
we haven't taken the busl·
't
·..a&amp; enou'"" both 1. eel ~ and costs given equipment." He aiM 1lid the ad· nlng the p1ctu re o1 my mother
Ch 1 s••
Batt·
nd Ph~a- when we can
m ..,.
,
~
flamelel. elec triC
1
and famUy in your April
p. m.; ar es K'venson up
rom
unore a..
. shelter or have to move cargo five da s in jail and licenses mlnistratlon should apooaor 8 "'....
12 :30 a. m:; Valley _voyager
\UIM.,.£11'/1 H'r~-rr'R1963 issue. Several have
~es~ldhave, he!tald . frompillartoposttomakeroom, suspend~ for six months, on baDprovisional~vernmentwbielli
Wll I r;, •
J;,lf I r;,,
I b II
down 34, 2.10 a, m.' Ellslla The city this year agreed to whi h ··'
' u the •hipping h
of driving while intoxi- would be eotablished at the U.S.
me copies of t, u was
Woods up 34, 3:25 a. m.; Frank,.
$10.000 annually for port
c .vw~ run P
c arge
NaNal Base at GnMtBDI•
get lO.yc:ar
. impressed than ever that
Pl'ITSBURGH CUPU - Let'• lin B. up 34, 5:15 a. m.; Inca promotion. Since the aeaway i coots.' said Rogers.
ca~~rles J . Bush, 28, Gallipolis, Bay.
, free maintenance under where I went over the
as&lt;de the won:....,. pennant down 34. 7 1 _ m.
opemng. the budget for promoNew wue~touse ..,._..
B rl
Col
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including the Fourth of July,
the !!fUeling drfve for bat- Gallipolis Dam has been only $3,000.
- and Jerry a on, •
um'
all the way from Rock Springs
honors for a moment, and down 8:10 p, m.; Bingo up .
Foqhl Long Battle
"We now have a meatUI'e m bus, both fmed $10 ~ costs.;;:
I
to Gallipolis, the friends
a look at the llghter lide a. m.; Albert Holden up 5:
Rogers has fought a 1ong bat~ CoWJCil for a new ware~use on speed ch~ges, and Danny At •
•'
whom I caled mentioned
of baseball this Be880n.
a. m.
to develop the ;x&gt;rt and h.aa lile west Third ~ p1er. 'me 18. forfeited $15 bond for no
:
ing it.
There's a tale about a fan club Kaaawba River - Semet up
recently been able to get ac- stevedoring compamea refused to muffler. . in G II"
t
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All this goes to prove
for a rookie before be Lor.don 3:20 a. m.; A. E. Dykes
bid on a lease requ~ng tba~ they . A c_onvlctwn
a 13 co~ y
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your fine paper is read
1o hia first major down Winfield 8:10 p. m.; Lelia According to Rogers, the rail· const1'uct the shed, he saJd. . Jl.l~emle court was ~U!!:;~
thoroughly and generally,
game. And a major league Shearer up Winfield 12:10 a.m.; roads, stevedorinli: companies and Lack of space has figured _m s.kidmore. 17, Rt. 1 Bid d '
fact that should be oi interest
b1ulhes when he tells how Elgercliff up Winfield 1:15 a.m.; the Chamber of Commerce united los~ to other ports of rubber shtp. fmed $5 and costs for . spee . .
to potential advertisers in
'Vfas taken in by a ruse that Lucy Jane Lucas up Winfield to block action by the city for ments to Akron, but Rogers ~as _There were 13 pre-d~tver tests
hi
the area.
used 50 years ago.
1:30 a. m.; Luther Herdman
development.
promised the . Akron ~ompantes gt~~n Wednesday With three
Oft t mill t I 1 Thankbtg you for the
Another play« IIOll joined the d
W' f" lei 5, 15
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"The railroeds w•re against it that o;N~Ce will be available.
falimg , and 14 regular road
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of competition: ' he aaid. "Another problem ha~ l,een the s ~ w
u ·
~~:a::fJ M~ a name? Baseball by any othE1
Chamber ol Commerce ~r- inexpertence of the lo?gsho.~emt;n
------------!•arne would still be a great sport.
that private enterpr1se in moving cargoes qwckly , Aa1d IN AND OUT
Call your doalor
be left to develop the port Rogers. "But this has been INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. &lt;UPil or plumb~trtodoy.
ALGIERS, Algeria
A San Franci8C1) secretary witb
and the stevedoring cGmPanles ~ uoned out," he added.
The Chicago Whtte. Sox reversed
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· fense Minister Houari Boume- the arresting name of Novella
were convinced that they had Despite these problems In the the baseball mac~unery Wednes./
dlenne wu expected to arrive in O'Hara organized the John Pre- CINCJNNAn &lt;UPU enough space and facilities to past, Rogers i.s optimistic about day by reca~g pl~her Joel~~
r-Y""l
Cuba today for an official visit. genzer fan club - also known as stock:
t.ake are of the future." he said. the future.
len from Indianapolis and asSign. OHIO POWER
He was traveling with Cuban
the John who?
cattle 400, eatv.. tOO;
s 1·nce then the city lw spent
lng Joe Shipley directly to the In~
d.. ..m. Mlnlster Ernest (Cbel
Pregenzer had not yet thrown ter Steers aad belfers
JJtU 1 ' than $8 million on "I'm convineed that now that dians. Just three weeks ago tbe
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his fiTS! pitclt with the San Fran- ow
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"' we have _put som" of _11these prob- Sox had recalled Shipley from th~
Burn• clea.AI
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: Alae:.ia's independence
Giants wben the club began average to high choice
\ems behmd us, we wt run away same club and optJoned Horlen
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iDee bee sent 1000 ft) steers and high
with the trade,'' said Rogera.
to the Trlbt,.wbere he had com· Fill J'O~r tank DOW - pHftld
8
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e as
n
and .
The only e~Dditure by private " l don't think we will take the piled 8 s.o record and a 1.12 condensation
1275 lb 2550
inc warm weather. Teueo Futl
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O'Hara offered the Giants average cbmee around 1050
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on the West Sixth pier by the catch the otbec shiploads, ea- Advance registrations are be1240 ' lb J4.00.2uo, most
In G•lllpolll C•ll
Willi lol
trying to run 23.60-23.15 otandord 10.00-ZJ.OO: Cleveland Stevedore Co.
pecially general CJlrgo.
lng accepted daily through the
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"We are in one of the largest Office of Alumni Relations at
In
Melp
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: oo-2S 00 standard
Not only was thm:e little en- and lllO!It diversified industrial Mia.J;Xti and early inquiries indi·
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the Philadelphia airport. .He ers . ~tillty'· • and
tbusiesm ·among private lnves-- renters,·• he 'laid.
cate ~ widespread interest ln
DlstrMniMcl In fhl1 Afft ly
refused to admit he was gomg 21.50,
for dock development, but "l think our greatest asset is th first clinic featuring the CITY ICE a FUEL COMPANY
Point Ple11ant
the wrong way ~ finally proved :W~~~:.l~i'15Uty, r~
friction among rival lnteretts and the stcry we can tell that there id:as of the men who have
hi&gt; point by laking two lllepl at · •u
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oquabbilng between City .
- by sit" ·
Mi th
a time and arriving lit die top, bulls 17.00.18.00; vealert
and the city administra· 11 a savmg
lppmg
brought fame to anu as e
Then Willie convinced Pregen· slaughter calves steady:
added to the troubles.
Cle;~· t 0118
we :~v~!~~ ::nd~ lrer~a~d;;;le~of;;_;C;;;oac:;;
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en ·
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Crane Locatio• Dlapated
rolled oteet that h~d gone to
Of
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Cot~~~&lt;ll and former M.~yor An- em porls, before, ho said.
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To Speak At Miami Football Qime.

eaay pop Dy lilted by Ron ll'afrly 50 up; I-2 210-2211 lb berrowa and
REMEMBER USI
of tbe Los Angeles Dodgers ,..t gills 19.60-19.7, 1-3 III0-%50 lb
IIIO-Z50 lb 19.30-11.60, with .
Suddenly Pagl!aroni etopped iD 11.60 for Z&lt;I0-:130 lb, 180 lb ·
OXFORD _ Football will ap- year as the Redsklns averaged
tracks when he heartl 1111110- and l70-ll5 lb l?.oo-17 ·50• No
he" covered thoroughly 21 points per game .
one say "I got it." He thought it m lbl9.00; 1-3 J00.3m lb
panelists at the Ml~ Miami's new head
, Bo
..-.. Clendenon and the baD 15.50-ll.25; !15&lt;1-400 lb
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Cl' · here July Schembechler, a former
dropped - opening lhe galel lor u ftl&amp;400lb IS.!S-14.511, No 3
ami od ,; :the :::;,~co arutOIIIIe- tackle, will caD 011 his expertJEWELER · OPTOMETRIST
a five-run U'Je b)- 1be Dodgen. ~ )b 1150: boars steady to 25 ed ~y th~ coaches are any indi~ ence as a player and Une assist·
MIDDLEPORT
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ant to discuss ..Interior ' llno.ll MILL ST.
Later Pagllaroo.i learned Dodg- higher, 10.&amp;0-11.00, near 200
coach Joe Becker bad sbouted 11.50.
cation.
blocking," a phase o1 play the
· "l got it."
From an offensive standpoint, Miami mentor feels essential for [~5555iiiiii
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"The old..t trick In beoebaU," beat the Boston Rnd Sox, 6-4.
lora Parseghlan, offensive effectiveness.
remarked PagDarool ruefully, Indian outlleldet- Al
.
Miami star and coach,
.. 01111 1 bad to bite on lt."
leaped Into the air to spear D~ek - cover tbe broad topic "of· Defensively,
~y's Paul
_
Wllllamo' ball 01111 then fell over tense," 1 favorite subject of hls Dietzel aud Hugh Hindman, _
Wilen Ma.-y wtua completed a barrier Into the Rnd Sox bcUbls career and cert· Sllsnl coach at 01!1? Stale, will
· book about his base-stealing pen. He acrmbl&lt;d to his
ainly
year as the Wtldcals he the speakers. Dietzel, lormII"'IJiiotls, he .,kl.d George Leder- Olld ohowed the umpire he
ranked mth nationally In total er Miami ce~ter who bas
weot COast sporta writer, to belcl the ball. 'llte '""pire
made !!""OilS his. ,. .
lldtd It lor .,.,.,,
I puWut and t!to Rnd Sox
Yale coacb John Pont, all- ed "Chinese Bandits, wdl cov"Everything is fiDe." Loderor teated the g..,.,
great offensive halfback er the broad toptc
_
"...-pt you have a name
_
Miami and the Redsklns' while Hindman, former
11:~~~-Tbe name's the ..,.._ P.rate
the past seven yeal'll, will guard, will apeak 011 both .
one," Inquired WHb. pitdler Doll Sdlwall
discuss tbe "outside belly ser· lense and defense with the top1c
"Mine," said Led..-.r.
have trouble !IDd1ng the plate.
a system which proved "Pasa Defense and Pass Pro- ,
_
and Pattie Plato were
effective
Miami lasllection."
What was deocrlbed 01 the laal November.
~i~;~~ catdt !II ·heoeball" oc- ADd tbe&lt;e'a Dli ,..,.1 "hY Jim
Jaat J..,. Z'l at l'en"")' Bro.man Ia 111 adept pltclterPark wben the Cjeveland ]nc)JM(A married Aline SloWart Pitclter.

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Middleport's Pony basebsll
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Redlegs B-1 Wednesday on the
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Gardner fanned 12, walked
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Call's boys from Middleport got
to Blll Moore for three bits
and three rona in the first Innlng, chasing Moore, and were
never headed afterward.
Pomeroy got ita run In the
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Other Pomeroy bitter. were
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I~:·~ The time for
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In
'll'lll he I p. m.
AU-Star lootbaU team shoUld find when Smiths Upholstering ol
The Flnsterwalda were the oot today whether ono ol roach Parkersburg meets GSI, Robmedalist and the low otto Graham's . .jor &lt;Oncerna, erts Clothiers of Athens meets
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lor the dsy wu Charles pass pn&gt;tectloo, baa been solved. Lakin, and Lievings meets the
...........................~~ Swarkhamer will! • 40. Be gave The All Stan will meet the Park Pontiac. The latter game
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Important points from Pat scrimmage at the Bears'. training lng at 7 p. m.
You can now have !be spectoeuler btnellta
Edwards.
camp at Rensselaer, Ind., in an In last nlght's first
game,
of "Ludte" lor l!le lllte!lor ol your holll,
Matches as they were play· elrort to leach the collegians how Lievlngs came from
behind
tvo. t1e1r Du Pont "IJidio" House 1'11111 II
ed'
Lomas
swaclduuner,
40
hard
tbe
pl'OII
hit
and
what
type
with
a
three
run
outburst
In the
lncredibt/ durllble, 1111111Zingly eii!Y Ia use.
(5 pta.); Gibbs 44 (3 pta.); of competition they might meet top of the fourth to nip ABC
Dries In minutes to a rich, flat flalsh t11a1
Cleaners of Mason, 3-2. A hit
resists chalking. CliCking. dirt end fldlng. Gulnth•r 41 (f~ pta.); Kirk- In the "real" thing.
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No IIHillSJ solvents ntedad. Cloan ~
land 511 (0); Total 12'oi! pta.; vs. Thto All Stara wiD play the bat.man and an error and Sin·
l't ........
bands, opots wilt! soap and waterl
Flnsterwaldl:
· Edwards
.u Green Bay Packers in the annual Jles by Regan and Frazier of
n pl.l; Crow 44 13 ptoJ; De- l plll-&lt;Ollegian scrap In Soldier Llevings provided the three
yla liO U¥.1 ptsJ; Bratton 48 ' Field on Aug. 2, seeking to brat runs. Mason had scored two
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GAL.
(6 pt..); Total 111&gt; pis.
a foor game losing otreak for the runs In the first Inning on Jer·
Sneads: HJndy 43 (6 pto.t; amateurs. The Parkera \WID last ry Zerkle's double, Tom Grues48 (I pt.); Burkel! yesr, 42-3!, and the pros have er's walk, and Mel Clark's sin·
(I pt.); Clatworthy 48 (5 pta) won 19 and the collegians eight gle.
13 pis. vs. NicklaWI: o1 the 29 prevloua games.
I Park Pontiac scored lhree
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pb.);
R.
Hann·
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warrion
wlll
match
times in the last of the !lt'Venth
bcine, Ohio
46 (5 pl8.); Menchlni 49 the pros In slze this year, hut. tAl &lt;~me !rom behind and down
. ; Swisher 51 (1 pt.s.)j Graham, a one-Ume Jtar quarter· last vear's champs, Ohio Valpta.
back in both college and profes. ley Bank. Jim Tincher led off
Pairings for the champion- slonal ranks. worried about keepa walk and then Rabon
ship _ Rules .are posted at ing his paosers alive against the Hunt llit a bloop fly ball that
the clubhoose- Championship pressing from rusbers by
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pr.o•.
Mr. and Mrs Guy Hysell,
vs. Crow, Hin·
'That' !I t~ h.~rdeBt _thing
Pomero.v Rt. 3. are announcing
dy vs. Don Hanning, Gibbo tearh these kul~, he said,
the birth of a daughter July 17
vs. Doog Moore, Ron Hanning protection. That • berause,
at Holzer Hospilal in Gallipolis.
plays the winner of the Gibbs- never done any of it. 1 don 1
Th&lt; baby who weighed 10
Moore match, Francis vs. Ed· there's a college in the oountry pounds, ha's been named Donna
wards.
that has any drop back pa" Kay The coupe have two oth·
Flnt Flight ChampiOnship
plays. They're all t~wlnP. from er children. Linda Sue and Don·
Bratton vs. Kirkland, Men- roll-outs or options.
aid Guy. Grandparents are Mr.
chiD! plays the winner of Brat- Graham aaid he had 00 trouble and Mrs. Ralph !lowers. Frost,
ton - Kirkland match.
. getting hi• four paoael'l, Ron 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Denver
Cut-Up _ 33c lb.
Davis vs. Burkett, Guinther V~derKelen, Terry Baker. Glynn Hysell, Pomeroy, Rt. 3. Great
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are Harmon Bow·
Legs _ _ lb. 49c vs.
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Dick Knight, and Don Swisher back and. throw. But it was.
Florence Bowers,
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; ond Mrs. Daisy Swick
81cks
lb. 10c match.
Breasts _ lb. 55c
rerelver.
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Middleport Rt. 1.
"I think we have the s1ze to l - - - ' -- - - do it," Graham •aid, "but
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Its last mak:h In the second ....., mal&lt;h to 1tm J'lotchor ot • lemi·Dnal berth In the llen!l.bou;e, no tOiigll aU the way ~ Jack Butler singled.
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wllh the Flnstorwald team Mn. KJIOde - • .Weited bJ wlth a ~ victory over
out for the Huntington team Lievlnss
· ooo :tDD o -4 -3 2 Grubb.
Middleport Fasl Pitch softball wu .Bob Gibson, going foor going Into Tuesday's acllob Aaules .Joba Newcllll1he lind Kay or Settlement ol Hunttngton.
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owning a one point lead over DennJnc, nape&lt;tlvely. .
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record Is IR-3 and the way
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came the second no-hit victim in the tournament. He struck
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Roo Hansen drove ill all lhroe
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of the Gallipolis Senators' Tom- Iout 11 and walked five, but two Chicago 2 Cincinnati 1
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ot those walks eventualJy cost San Francisco 4 New York 3
Ford has gone ninr lnnmgs
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Spencer hurled a no-hitter in the game.
Los Angeles 5 Pittsburgh 1, night STANTON, Del. (UPI&gt;-Clcada, 1 five times In those !f straight
Sox' Gary Peters register
Every Gallon Sold With ~ Money Back Guuentll .,
losing to Fisher's HI in the first Pete McDermitt also hurled Milwaukee 8 St. Louis 1, night I ~he greatest mon~y-winning filly tories bu~ tJw- Y.:mkees have
ninth wlo with an eight·hitllr,
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Rocky Colavito homered for
inated the ast Pomeroy team permitted the Senators just Tbanday•s Probable Pltcben hsted as an early 2-1 favonte for i inrung reher help and what s
Tiger.s' run.
b\' downing the Pomeroy Jets three hits, a first inning single Cincinnati at Chicag~Tsitour- the mile and one-quarter· Dela- , imporhnt runs-ld! of 'em.
~ In the nightcap.
by Bruce Harreld, a second in- is &lt;&amp;-3) v!. Buhl &lt;9~J.
ware Handicap on Saturd'ly. Ci· h~,tven't scor...d ltSs than
Tv.·o more teams wn join the ning single by Bruce Wilson, New York at San Francisco- cada will carry top weight o I runs in any of tht. l2 games
semi-finalists today when the and a fourth inning single by Cisco (6-8) vs. Pierce &lt;S-7).
128 pounds in the $165,000 atakes. have tntaled 67 ft.r an average
Gallipolis Tigers take on Fruth's Spencer. In between, he struck St Louis at Milwaukee-Bur- - 5.6 runs per game.
Pharmacy at 7 p. m. and the out 11 and Issued only one base detb. 17-tll vs. Spahn (!2-4).
Chicago
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47 62 .475 16 pitcher who has l~,st 15 in a row
In one of the most tremend- The trjumph now places Fish• ~"ulp uo-7 ) or Bennett 12.0 vs. Kansa.!l City
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Los Angeles
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five-veer history of the tourna· at 7 p. rh. against Hartley Sales
Frtday'l Gamel
Detroit
41 53 .463 19~ ~:rt·at to be 8 Yarkee.
ment,
. little Tommy h'Spen.cer of Pt. Pleasant.
St. Louis at Chicago
Washington
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t6th of the season Wednesday
pitched his second no- It game
SECOND GAME
Cincinnati at Milwaukee (night)
Wrdnesday•• RNults
when th~ Yankl:t'i drubbed the
of the tourney, only to lose by Hartley Sales battled from a New York at H&lt;Juston (nightl
New York 8 Los Angeles 4
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LtJs Angeles AngPlB, 8-4. o nny
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Minnesota 9 Cleveland o, 1st, twi - 15 .hit a· ·.~ek. Ford retired a£ter
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·Minnesota
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The fateful sixth inning start- They added another run tn the Wamsley was safe on a fielders Thunday's Prebahle Pltchen long1.:;t m thr Amencan League
ed off just like the previous se&lt;..-ond when Dallas Kayser choice, and then George Turner Chicago at Detroit _ Herbert !'inee t.e wun 14 strDiJZhf jn 1961.
five, as Spencer fanned Don singled. stole second, and scor· doubled, scoring both Lewis and 18-61 or Pizarro (11-51 vs. Lolich rh~ Al. r&lt;'&lt;'Ord of JB straight is
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thrown out try1ng to steal thtrd to score four runs in the top of eventual final score of 5-4.
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1:1 l.a'f-game 0,1 tl"t~ leaders with
made a perfect peg to third- Phillips walked, Max Folmer Pomeroy team to blow out of I Minnesota at Cleveland-Perry 3 9-0 and 5-0 swHp or a twi··Dight
baseman Beep Matthews, with singled, Virgil Phillips singled, the tourney as Casto permitted (8-61 vs. Latman 15-6l.
double!1tader whh the .~:leve_ l and
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McDermitt laking second base Kenny English slammed a triple t~em five hits, whiffed six, and ·· WaShington at Baltimore fnight 1Indians. 'I'he Chu•ago Whlt8
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walked four.
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Friday's Games
the Kans;.&amp; City Athleti_•c:tllo~~ed,
McDermitt broke from second urder for the remainder of the gave up nine hits, struck out Washington at Detroit (nightl
the Bolton Red So,., 5·2
to third, and once again, Wil· game as he finished WTtb six seven, and walked one.
Kansas City at Cleveland (night) \ and lhe B;Jitlmo;e OrM
sur..' the Senators' fine catcher, str~ke ou~pd · ~~ . . .1 tle,!t- will ti&lt;itf ill# Fish· Chicago at Baltimore fnightl
th~ W• ~h t!gton Sr:nators, 8-S,
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Los Angeles at Boston (nightl
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Milwaukee dowrrd fit. Louis, 8-1,
t'hiladeiphl~ topped llousb)D, 6-3,
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1 3. &amp;l'd Chicago nipped CittciD·
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leagues to reach 200 Innings ! handed Uob Purkey his sixth loss , !lick Stigman pltrhed a seven- I
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1 The Dodgers are out iD front pttcbed for tbe season and he against £our triumphs.
bitter and ,Jim Kaat 8 slx·lhitl•!r !
What a difference a year , .!Ieven games, all right, but this says. "'I'm stronger at this point Jack Baldschun's two-hit shut· as the Twins no~hle-blanked the
makes!
time the two key men - Koufax of ~~ season than I've ever out relief pitching for 2 1.3 in· Indians nr.d cupt within 8~
Just one year J:~go today the , and Drysdale - are gaini~g rna- been.
Dings rlvsed out Cal McLish's games of tbe ronaway Yankees.
Los Angt~les Dodgers were .roll- , mentum rather than ~mg .tt. Koufax, Drysdale and Johnny lOth win of the season for the Don Mincher hit two homer~ and
lng out in front of ~e NatJonal l Ko~ax st.a~ 16-3 w1t.b nme Podres (16-6) have scored 39 Vic- Phillies. Ken Jflhson suffered his Rich .Rollins and John Goryl
League pe~nant race JW:t as they \ stratght VlCtones_ BI_td Drysdale, torles among them and w1th S3 141h lo"'s for the Colts despite I each to !eatt the Twins'
ar enow w1th a seven-game lead. 1rtaher than begmmng to. ~ games left to play in the season ttth":r&lt;e~h~ltits'_l&gt;!~R~oh~A~sp~r~omo~n~te~.~~at~ta~c~k~i~n~th~e:._o~p~l!ll""e~r:_.~~~~
The pennant was bemg conceded strength, appears to be gammg. shape up as one of those rare I ~
·
to them because no one reali~ I 'I1Ie &amp;.foot, 6-incb, 23Q.pound pitching triumvirates that can to·
that Sandy Koufax was out for sidewheeler, feared by all Nation· tal 60 or more victroies iDa cam·
the remainder of !he seaaon and al League hitter., gained his ISth palgn.
Don Drysda~ would 800D begin victory of the season Wednesday Drysdale stMJck out eight and
to feel the effects of his absence. night with a five-hit, 5-1 victory walked only one in cruising to
Today the picture appears the over the Pittsburgh Pirates. He his 13th wiD behind a seven-bit
limO - but actually 11'1 vastly , Is the first pitcher in lbe major attack that Included two hit aearh
by Jim Gilliam and Jobnoy Roseboro. Earl Francia, tagged' for
tbe five runs in 4 1-3 lonlngs,
suffered his fifth defeat qalnst
tbree wins.
The sao Frandsoo Giants shad·
ed tbe New York Mru, 4-S, the
,·.,_
Milwaukee Braves downed the St.
Louis Cardittals, B-1, the Chioago
Cubs edged th• CinctnnaU Reds.
Z·l, aod the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Houston Colts,
6-S, tn other NL action.
In the American League, New
York defeated Los Angeles, 8-4,
Chicago beat Detroit, 3·1, 11BIU·
more downed Wa•hlnglon, 8-5,
Millnesota swept Cleveland. 9.0
and 5-0, and Kansas City drubbed
Bosroo, 11-2 and 7-6.
Jim Davenport's two-run ninth·
inning double was the winning
blow lor the Glanll and extended the Mell' league road·~rd
losing otreak to 18 ati'alkbt
games. BiUy Roell, the benelici·
ary of the Glanll' three-run outbUil!t, pleked up blo second wiD
while AI Jackson, who alloweJ
only three hi~ and two earned
runs, suflered his 12tll defeat
•gainst •b: wins.
Denoy LeMaster pitched a livehittP.r to win hia sixth game for
the Bravet. whO!e 11-hlt attack
featured h.JmeN by Decs Menke
and Frank Bo!ling. Hank Aaron
and Lee Maye also contribut~
two hits to the Braves' attack
as Ernie Bro~lio mffered his seventh loss agarnst 10 wins.
Dick Ellsworlh, en roull to becomin; lllo cubll' lira! zo.gamo
wlwler since Hank wy.. to 1915,
pitclkd a IOI.r-hltter againsl the
llslo for bio 14th victory against
..... defeats. Doubles by Lou
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I~:·~ The time for
thla CIUCAGO IUP!l-The College Friday will he decided tonight
In
'll'lll he I p. m.
AU-Star lootbaU team shoUld find when Smiths Upholstering ol
The Flnsterwalda were the oot today whether ono ol roach Parkersburg meets GSI, Robmedalist and the low otto Graham's . .jor &lt;Oncerna, erts Clothiers of Athens meets
'
lor the dsy wu Charles pass pn&gt;tectloo, baa been solved. Lakin, and Lievings meets the
...........................~~ Swarkhamer will! • 40. Be gave The All Stan will meet the Park Pontiac. The latter game
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Important points from Pat scrimmage at the Bears'. training lng at 7 p. m.
You can now have !be spectoeuler btnellta
Edwards.
camp at Rensselaer, Ind., in an In last nlght's first
game,
of "Ludte" lor l!le lllte!lor ol your holll,
Matches as they were play· elrort to leach the collegians how Lievlngs came from
behind
tvo. t1e1r Du Pont "IJidio" House 1'11111 II
ed'
Lomas
swaclduuner,
40
hard
tbe
pl'OII
hit
and
what
type
with
a
three
run
outburst
In the
lncredibt/ durllble, 1111111Zingly eii!Y Ia use.
(5 pta.); Gibbs 44 (3 pta.); of competition they might meet top of the fourth to nip ABC
Dries In minutes to a rich, flat flalsh t11a1
Cleaners of Mason, 3-2. A hit
resists chalking. CliCking. dirt end fldlng. Gulnth•r 41 (f~ pta.); Kirk- In the "real" thing.
I ''Cil.
No IIHillSJ solvents ntedad. Cloan ~
land 511 (0); Total 12'oi! pta.; vs. Thto All Stara wiD play the bat.man and an error and Sin·
l't ........
bands, opots wilt! soap and waterl
Flnsterwaldl:
· Edwards
.u Green Bay Packers in the annual Jles by Regan and Frazier of
n pl.l; Crow 44 13 ptoJ; De- l plll-&lt;Ollegian scrap In Soldier Llevings provided the three
yla liO U¥.1 ptsJ; Bratton 48 ' Field on Aug. 2, seeking to brat runs. Mason had scored two
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(6 pt..); Total 111&gt; pis.
a foor game losing otreak for the runs In the first Inning on Jer·
Sneads: HJndy 43 (6 pto.t; amateurs. The Parkera \WID last ry Zerkle's double, Tom Grues48 (I pt.); Burkel! yesr, 42-3!, and the pros have er's walk, and Mel Clark's sin·
(I pt.); Clatworthy 48 (5 pta) won 19 and the collegians eight gle.
13 pis. vs. NicklaWI: o1 the 29 prevloua games.
I Park Pontiac scored lhree
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1)8
(0
pb.);
R.
Hann·
Graham'•
warrion
wlll
match
times in the last of the !lt'Venth
bcine, Ohio
46 (5 pl8.); Menchlni 49 the pros In slze this year, hut. tAl &lt;~me !rom behind and down
. ; Swisher 51 (1 pt.s.)j Graham, a one-Ume Jtar quarter· last vear's champs, Ohio Valpta.
back in both college and profes. ley Bank. Jim Tincher led off
Pairings for the champion- slonal ranks. worried about keepa walk and then Rabon
ship _ Rules .are posted at ing his paosers alive against the Hunt llit a bloop fly ball that
the clubhoose- Championship pressing from rusbers by
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pr.o•.
Mr. and Mrs Guy Hysell,
vs. Crow, Hin·
'That' !I t~ h.~rdeBt _thing
Pomero.v Rt. 3. are announcing
dy vs. Don Hanning, Gibbo tearh these kul~, he said,
the birth of a daughter July 17
vs. Doog Moore, Ron Hanning protection. That • berause,
at Holzer Hospilal in Gallipolis.
plays the winner of the Gibbs- never done any of it. 1 don 1
Th&lt; baby who weighed 10
Moore match, Francis vs. Ed· there's a college in the oountry pounds, ha's been named Donna
wards.
that has any drop back pa" Kay The coupe have two oth·
Flnt Flight ChampiOnship
plays. They're all t~wlnP. from er children. Linda Sue and Don·
Bratton vs. Kirkland, Men- roll-outs or options.
aid Guy. Grandparents are Mr.
chiD! plays the winner of Brat- Graham aaid he had 00 trouble and Mrs. Ralph !lowers. Frost,
ton - Kirkland match.
. getting hi• four paoael'l, Ron 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Denver
Cut-Up _ 33c lb.
Davis vs. Burkett, Guinther V~derKelen, Terry Baker. Glynn Hysell, Pomeroy, Rt. 3. Great
Cia!worthy, Rodney Carr vs. Gr1!6ng and Sonny Glbba, to drop
are Harmon Bow·
Legs _ _ lb. 49c vs.
lb. 19c
· Wings _
Dick Knight, and Don Swisher back and. throw. But it was.
Florence Bowers,
plays winner of Karr·Kni&amp;hl cult to giVe them time to lind
; ond Mrs. Daisy Swick
81cks
lb. 10c match.
Breasts _ lb. 55c
rerelver.
,
Middleport Rt. 1.
"I think we have the s1ze to l - - - ' -- - - do it," Graham •aid, "but
Swansdown
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round at the Pome....,. Golf AUJtraUa, while Mclllalllll IIJid .Soflball tournament, Wednesday 81 he pilclled 8 two hit IIIIUt- The Uno ...,..,
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Niday and Buller. Well 111111
baeeo Wednesday ev.nlng In Top hitter lor HarriiiOIIviUe
wllh the Flnstorwald team Mn. KJIOde - • .Weited bJ wlth a ~ victory over
out for the Huntington team Lievlnss
· ooo :tDD o -4 -3 2 Grubb.
Middleport Fasl Pitch softball wu .Bob Gibson, going foor going Into Tuesday's acllob Aaules .Joba Newcllll1he lind Kay or Settlement ol Hunttngton.
iiii'l iiliiiiiiiiiiiliilliiiiiiiiiiii
pta~ to -!own the Stewarts 21-Ci ifor four.
owning a one point lead over DennJnc, nape&lt;tlvely. .
Meanwhile Lleviltg'• PJumi&gt;.·
on 14 hill and 15 Stewarts floiO. ,Harrlsonvllle 325 (ll)X-21 14 o ·
Slleado. Fino ahottlng by
ing of Pt. Pleasant -end ·Part
lng boots.
.
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the Snead!!. Fine shoollng by
Pontiac of Charleston went lnToodtea Darst lind
PUllins Toodle• Darst ILP), c. PUI·
....., of play. on Moo- '
to the second round of play
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at the Pomeroy Club there
Llevlng'o downed Ma11011, 3-2,
be a
between the
and Park Pontiac downed Ohio
round winValley Banlt, 8-5. The latter
1
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had won 'he Joornament lor
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Anything seems possible for the New York Yankees
these days so why can't Whitey Ford go on to equal the
"'
50,000 STAMP GIVE-AWAY
American League record of 16 straigbt victories and join
s Fr 1sco 54 46 540 a••
the 200-win club before the season Is over?
Two Pt Pleasant teams ad- ]eft field, and McDermitt came an . anc
.
The ••yesr "ld lefl·hander Is •
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52 48 ·520 10 ~
the Kvger Crt'ek Llllle League contest to eliminate the power. P~ladeplhia
PP
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bomer as the f'wlns !l&lt;'ored
1
505
12
50 49 ·
Tourn~ment Wednel!day night, ful Senators from the tourney. ~dwaukeeb
string of ~ consecutiVe
nlllth-lnnlng ron' In the nightcap
~Over 200 WHkly
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was
3Z
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to
the
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have
mc
.reased
his
car"eer'
1after
being shu' oul. by Dick Don·
,
thus beearne tbe I"'
t 1 0r 1 to
to 19 His 85010
desp ite the fact that one of ·Spencer
Winners- Trodlnf
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to 1
hltt Houston
37 65 .363 2610 ood inning, tbeo It turned IIIIo a
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them, F'isher's ~pt. Store, be- pttc Ell' ever
ose a no- er New York
32 68 .320 30'.2
a slagfest!"
record Is IR-3 and the way
$tempe Of Your
came the second no-hit victim in the tournament. He struck
Wrdnetday'• Results
Yankees support him lt loob
Roo Hansen drove ill all lhroe
/:
Choice
of the Gallipolis Senators' Tom- Iout 11 and walked five, but two Chicago 2 Cincinnati 1
CICADA FAVORED
he can ~o ou w"r:ming fo~ever.
runs with a two-run homer and
HI TEST 29.9
•
my Spencer.
ot those walks eventualJy cost San Francisco 4 New York 3
Ford has gone ninr lnnmgs
a sacrifice fly to help the
Spencer hurled a no-hitter in the game.
Los Angeles 5 Pittsburgh 1, night STANTON, Del. (UPI&gt;-Clcada, 1 five times In those !f straight
Sox' Gary Peters register
Every Gallon Sold With ~ Money Back Guuentll .,
losing to Fisher's HI in the first Pete McDermitt also hurled Milwaukee 8 St. Louis 1, night I ~he greatest mon~y-winning filly tories bu~ tJw- Y.:mkees have
ninth wlo with an eight·hitllr,
Now Under Nt~w M•l!•ll•m•nt
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game while llartley Saes eim· great game for Fisher's as he Philadelphia 6 Houston 3, night ~Thoroughbred hJStory, ba~ been 1po~eJ htm with exrelle~t
Rocky Colavito homered for
inated the ast Pomeroy team permitted the Senators just Tbanday•s Probable Pltcben hsted as an early 2-1 favonte for i inrung reher help and what s
Tiger.s' run.
b\' downing the Pomeroy Jets three hits, a first inning single Cincinnati at Chicag~Tsitour- the mile and one-quarter· Dela- , imporhnt runs-ld! of 'em.
~ In the nightcap.
by Bruce Harreld, a second in- is &lt;&amp;-3) v!. Buhl &lt;9~J.
ware Handicap on Saturd'ly. Ci· h~,tven't scor...d ltSs than
Tv.·o more teams wn join the ning single by Bruce Wilson, New York at San Francisco- cada will carry top weight o I runs in any of tht. l2 games
semi-finalists today when the and a fourth inning single by Cisco (6-8) vs. Pierce &lt;S-7).
128 pounds in the $165,000 atakes. have tntaled 67 ft.r an average
Gallipolis Tigers take on Fruth's Spencer. In between, he struck St Louis at Milwaukee-Bur- - 5.6 runs per game.
Pharmacy at 7 p. m. and the out 11 and Issued only one base detb. 17-tll vs. Spahn (!2-4).
Chicago
53 44 .546 9
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Portland Pirates Iace Cent er- on ba lis . At oo Urne owu
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Pittsburgh at Los Angeles (night Ba1tzmore
55 46 .545 9
ville at 8:30.
polis ever have more than one -GibboD (4-6) vs. Koufax U6-3) . Boston
51 45 .531 lOY.!: Craig, tht&gt; lucklesa New York Met
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base runner In
· an mn
· 1ng,
FlRST G11.
Philadelphia at Houston (nighU Cleve 1an d
47 62 .475 16 pitcher who has l~,st 15 in a row
In one of the most tremend- The trjumph now places Fish• ~"ulp uo-7 ) or Bennett 12.0 vs. Kansa.!l City
45 52 .464 17 &amp;I'IC! 17 in all, and he'U teiJ you
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id
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aus contest s ever play eel m e er's into the semi·finals Fr' ay Nottebart 6-4.
Los Angeles
47 55 .461 17~ in a {t&gt;w Uwusar.d words why it's
five-veer history of the tourna· at 7 p. rh. against Hartley Sales
Frtday'l Gamel
Detroit
41 53 .463 19~ ~:rt·at to be 8 Yarkee.
ment,
. little Tommy h'Spen.cer of Pt. Pleasant.
St. Louis at Chicago
Washington
34 63 .351 28
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t6th of the season Wednesday
pitched his second no- It game
SECOND GAME
Cincinnati at Milwaukee (night)
Wrdnesday•• RNults
when th~ Yankl:t'i drubbed the
of the tourney, only to lose by Hartley Sales battled from a New York at H&lt;Juston (nightl
New York 8 Los Angeles 4
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LtJs Angeles AngPlB, 8-4. o nny
a l-0 score to Fis her s epa 4-2 deficit to score ree runs
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the bottom of the sixth inning. W set the Pomeroy Jets down New York
6~ 34 .642
Minnesota 9 Cleveland o, 1st, twi - 15 .hit a· ·.~ek. Ford retired a£ter
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Spen~er had pitched good ball, on just five bits.
·Minnesota
54 44 .551 8!h light
seven :nl'ings but Hal Reniff and
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working himself out of a jam in Hartley'• jumped off to a 1..()
- -----Minnesota 5 Cleveland o, 2nd, Bill Stafford dv~&lt;t'd ;;JUt the wln
the second inning when he walk· lead in the first inning when the losing Jet!.
night
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ed the bases lull, then fanned Casto doubled and scored on a In the bottom of the fourth In- Chicago s Detroit 1, night
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single by Eddie McDermitt. ning, Willie Lewis singled, Baltimore 3 Washington 5, night I Fo:·d'3. winning st~eak is the
The fateful sixth inning start- They added another run tn the Wamsley was safe on a fielders Thunday's Prebahle Pltchen long1.:;t m thr Amencan League
ed off just like the previous se&lt;..-ond when Dallas Kayser choice, and then George Turner Chicago at Detroit _ Herbert !'inee t.e wun 14 strDiJZhf jn 1961.
five, as Spencer fanned Don singled. stole second, and scor· doubled, scoring both Lewis and 18-61 or Pizarro (11-51 vs. Lolich rh~ Al. r&lt;'&lt;'Ord of JB straight is
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thrown out try1ng to steal thtrd to score four runs in the top of eventual final score of 5-4.
Kansas City at Boston-Rakow The Mmnt'sota Twins picked up
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base as Gallipolis' Bruce Wil~on the_ ~hird frame when Larry The Jets became the fina1 1(7-71 vs. Monbouquette 113-6).
1:1 l.a'f-game 0,1 tl"t~ leaders with
made a perfect peg to third- Phillips walked, Max Folmer Pomeroy team to blow out of I Minnesota at Cleveland-Perry 3 9-0 and 5-0 swHp or a twi··Dight
baseman Beep Matthews, with singled, Virgil Phillips singled, the tourney as Casto permitted (8-61 vs. Latman 15-6l.
double!1tader whh the .~:leve_ l and
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McDermitt laking second base Kenny English slammed a triple t~em five hits, whiffed six, and ·· WaShington at Baltimore fnight 1Indians. 'I'he Chu•ago Whlt8
or the play. Spencer had a 2·2 aDd Jeff Werry singled,
walked four.
-Cheney (8-91 vs. Roberts 17·9l . ddentE'd the J)ftroit Tigers,
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count on Danny Rayburn, when Casto set the Jets down In Losing pitcher Kenny English
Friday's Games
the Kans;.&amp; City Athleti_•c:tllo~~ed,
McDermitt broke from second urder for the remainder of the gave up nine hits, struck out Washington at Detroit (nightl
the Bolton Red So,., 5·2
to third, and once again, Wil· game as he finished WTtb six seven, and walked one.
Kansas City at Cleveland (night) \ and lhe B;Jitlmo;e OrM
sur..' the Senators' fine catcher, str~ke ou~pd · ~~ . . .1 tle,!t- will ti&lt;itf ill# Fish· Chicago at Baltimore fnightl
th~ W• ~h t!gton Sr:nators, 8-S,
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whtpped the ball toward third. Wh~j!lvlng up ftve hits. -Jeff er's Dept. Store at 7 ,p.m. Frl- Minnesota at New York (night I ' otn.r A!:. games.
Only this time. it got away into . ~etTy pounded two si~les for day,
·
Los Angeles at Boston (nightl
Jn tbl"' N;.lti'Jn:.llt"ague, Los
'
geles defeated Pittsburgh,
Milwaukee dowrrd fit. Louis, 8-1,
t'hiladeiphl~ topped llousb)D, 6-3,
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San FranciSco tdged New York
1 3. &amp;l'd Chicago nipped CittciD·
All Merchondlse taken ·from our atock of Nationally Advertised BrandL
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By FRED DOWN
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leagues to reach 200 Innings ! handed Uob Purkey his sixth loss , !lick Stigman pltrhed a seven- I
Many, Many Savings On Summer Apporel,
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1 The Dodgers are out iD front pttcbed for tbe season and he against £our triumphs.
bitter and ,Jim Kaat 8 slx·lhitl•!r !
What a difference a year , .!Ieven games, all right, but this says. "'I'm stronger at this point Jack Baldschun's two-hit shut· as the Twins no~hle-blanked the
makes!
time the two key men - Koufax of ~~ season than I've ever out relief pitching for 2 1.3 in· Indians nr.d cupt within 8~
Just one year J:~go today the , and Drysdale - are gaini~g rna- been.
Dings rlvsed out Cal McLish's games of tbe ronaway Yankees.
Los Angt~les Dodgers were .roll- , mentum rather than ~mg .tt. Koufax, Drysdale and Johnny lOth win of the season for the Don Mincher hit two homer~ and
lng out in front of ~e NatJonal l Ko~ax st.a~ 16-3 w1t.b nme Podres (16-6) have scored 39 Vic- Phillies. Ken Jflhson suffered his Rich .Rollins and John Goryl
League pe~nant race JW:t as they \ stratght VlCtones_ BI_td Drysdale, torles among them and w1th S3 141h lo"'s for the Colts despite I each to !eatt the Twins'
ar enow w1th a seven-game lead. 1rtaher than begmmng to. ~ games left to play in the season ttth":r&lt;e~h~ltits'_l&gt;!~R~oh~A~sp~r~omo~n~te~.~~at~ta~c~k~i~n~th~e:._o~p~l!ll""e~r:_.~~~~
The pennant was bemg conceded strength, appears to be gammg. shape up as one of those rare I ~
·
to them because no one reali~ I 'I1Ie &amp;.foot, 6-incb, 23Q.pound pitching triumvirates that can to·
that Sandy Koufax was out for sidewheeler, feared by all Nation· tal 60 or more victroies iDa cam·
the remainder of !he seaaon and al League hitter., gained his ISth palgn.
Don Drysda~ would 800D begin victory of the season Wednesday Drysdale stMJck out eight and
to feel the effects of his absence. night with a five-hit, 5-1 victory walked only one in cruising to
Today the picture appears the over the Pittsburgh Pirates. He his 13th wiD behind a seven-bit
limO - but actually 11'1 vastly , Is the first pitcher in lbe major attack that Included two hit aearh
by Jim Gilliam and Jobnoy Roseboro. Earl Francia, tagged' for
tbe five runs in 4 1-3 lonlngs,
suffered his fifth defeat qalnst
tbree wins.
The sao Frandsoo Giants shad·
ed tbe New York Mru, 4-S, the
,·.,_
Milwaukee Braves downed the St.
Louis Cardittals, B-1, the Chioago
Cubs edged th• CinctnnaU Reds.
Z·l, aod the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Houston Colts,
6-S, tn other NL action.
In the American League, New
York defeated Los Angeles, 8-4,
Chicago beat Detroit, 3·1, 11BIU·
more downed Wa•hlnglon, 8-5,
Millnesota swept Cleveland. 9.0
and 5-0, and Kansas City drubbed
Bosroo, 11-2 and 7-6.
Jim Davenport's two-run ninth·
inning double was the winning
blow lor the Glanll and extended the Mell' league road·~rd
losing otreak to 18 ati'alkbt
games. BiUy Roell, the benelici·
ary of the Glanll' three-run outbUil!t, pleked up blo second wiD
while AI Jackson, who alloweJ
only three hi~ and two earned
runs, suflered his 12tll defeat
•gainst •b: wins.
Denoy LeMaster pitched a livehittP.r to win hia sixth game for
the Bravet. whO!e 11-hlt attack
featured h.JmeN by Decs Menke
and Frank Bo!ling. Hank Aaron
and Lee Maye also contribut~
two hits to the Braves' attack
as Ernie Bro~lio mffered his seventh loss agarnst 10 wins.
Dick Ellsworlh, en roull to becomin; lllo cubll' lira! zo.gamo
wlwler since Hank wy.. to 1915,
pitclkd a IOI.r-hltter againsl the
llslo for bio 14th victory against
..... defeats. Doubles by Lou
~ lind l:l!lo Burton drove ill
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and Brock In the aev· W. MAIN STREET
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WHIT I

THE MARK OF A MEDALLION HOM&amp;

670x15 or 7,50x14 _ _ $15.95 $18.95
710xl5 or IOOx14
$17.95 $20.95
'760x15 or 'ls0x14 ·
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bi'Nker. A whatsit Is usually located In the basement or utiWty

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whatait ~er- Well, first of all it's big enough (100 Amp. capacity)
to. Hrve.. your electrical needs today plus the electrical con"'""
ler.cea )'OU'II add in the future. Theo:e are blank spac:ft on the !Cir·
cult b ...~.er ••• th~'s for future electrical arowth. Lots you easil)'·
ecld wir~ for air-Ccmditionina later on without paying a kina's
rantom.
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THere, are 1$ I'I'10rf bonus features In a M.clallion Home. Atk' ~ :
your build.... ·WI;Iue YcK~: re touring_,. model homw this week·
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bll~y Senilntt. ~-wmeport, o : July 25, tNS-'7

6 CYCiock p,·,.n,·,.
Dr''nner Held
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Befor~ Pome~
· . WCTU Meeting'
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A "'' o eloei pleale

Department chairmen

Mob Turns. ;...With E•.,.s- On :.r:,u:. ~lho-...: Browns Run Two ~lay•· W«&lt;•iill
a..t~n u..e,... .
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G"If} ""' llllll!lt
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Amllnl ~who en)ered Hoi·

were zer boe

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":m~ :r,.Mr~~:" UW:.!i boon .,!.. Mn. RaY-.! E. ~~~~
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lng
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ra. ,,.mp • pu c '' ' 1 w Kuhn Y&lt;lllnl! Tnller
Federated' Oturch.
Miss Genbeimer, visual educa- ~ Wlllllm' ~
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ed lh meetlni Ill ed
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upeithn
e '- M ~ o nw ance and misiono; Mrs. J&gt;hU leatevr oo Rt 2 .B,ld . 1.1 V
w prayer "' ro. "" H. Ew· Wlllia:r11011, ormed Hrvlcea; I
arney, ·
we • er·
lng, the president. The · report Mra. Rotlph c. Zundel, radio non Taylor, Rl. I Ew!JJpn,
of lite nomtnaU.ng coflllllttee .~ tel 1 . . Mr
J ph Mn. Martlui J. Juhlln1. Hart.,..
ev
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ford WV Mn G~·•- C
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was II ven Y 1 •
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ner and Offlcera elected were i!CboOis, and the ollicers, legia- WiiiOil, Rt. 2 Leon, W~ Va.,
Mrs. Ewln., president; Mra. lation
Denver M. Thoma, Flaher St.,
T. T. Shtltoll, vice president; Mrs: Warner, Mrs. Hampton, Pofneroy, Mn. Hester WlliJa.
Mrs. Allen Hampton, seerelory; and Mlso Genhelmer were nam- ams, Mulberry Ave.,
Ml" LucreUa Genllelmer, cor· ed as the committee to rill' out G~orge H. Durst, 1 Cave
responding seeretary ; and Mn. the program guide. An article Pomeroy, Clellllld lllnea, Rt.
Ellen Couch, treasurer.
"The Convention Call," w a 1 Pomeroy, Mrs. Albert F. Wal·
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read by Mrs. Ewing who urg· ton, .Rt. Recine, Mra.
JTIalter Capelwru ' ed the membero to atlend the E. Dtllon, Rt. I ReedovUie, Mrs.
Have Many Gueltl
national WCTU convention to be :;~geo K~agerM~;..,. L
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held at the Chittenden Hotel, . ' , .,
NEW HAVEN- Mr. IUid Mn, Columbus August 23-27. Rev. Citnt, At!hland, Ky4 and Mn.
Walter Capehart of st. Joseph, Ralph c. Zundel, 8 guest, spoke Charles E. Dawson, Rt. 3, AsJI.

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when you heat with Texaco· Fuel Chief..~
and use .our budgeJ ·1n
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enjoJ IRfe, depeadeble wennth alllrintllr klllg wi•l :cut being IIIIo

ciW br bl&amp; fuel biiJa·~ die 101!1 ......... YGUI' rs'N• • •
bucitetpl•· ·MJIJ:elt. YCJUwill.tool

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In Gallipolis Call 446-42U
In Melga lo ,._n Counties
Phone Pt. Plausanl 1583

Dutributed In Thi. .4reo By

HEATING OIL

CITY ICE tnd FUEL COMPANY
POINT PLEASANT

W're Coming Towards The End Of

YIPPEE I
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N~ni'::ma~~.!c·w~~trong

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ry Capehart, Mr. and Mra. Har· sented by Mrs. Lena
Ave.,
old Capehart, Mr. and Mrs. whn also had the devotions ...
Va., son, -3:45 P· m.
D. Shane and 110n Kelly, ing as her topic "Malice To· Mrs. Richard 00;·~~~::1
Mr~. Thtlma Capehart, all of wafd None." An article, uvacaRt. % Cheshire, dl
New Haven, Mr. and Mrs. tion," by Mrs. Hampton and 12:03 p. m. Wednesday .
Wayne AbbOtt and children, prayer by the Rev. Zundel cloo·
D. Rtdcliff, ~ l"'or·
Tommie, Almeda and Jerry, of ed !he meeting.
Ave., Jackson, 1011, 11 :12
Pt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mro.
. m. Wednesday.
Lawrence LeivlnJ and daughter ·
OFFERS BOOK
Dbdlrp4
Karen and 1011, David of lndl· PT. PLEASANT _ The Pl. Patients reeontiy dlocharged
ana. Also visiting at the home Pleasant Senior and Junior WoMrs. Robert JUJtlet,
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cape- men's Clubs are olferlng for Mro. Wilbert Stoney, Mro.
hart over the weekend were sale to the public, "A Banner In ole Barnett, Mra. Olho McNeal,
Mr. and Mn. James Palinkas 'llle Hills," a widely acclaimEdna Harrison, CIU'I 11111and daughter, Patricia, Mra. ed book by George Ellis Moore. Ieben, Mrs. Llwrence Wilson
J a m e 1 Anthony, Mr. IUid The book is an olricial historieol
Infant son, Mra.Cirl Boy·
Mrs. Wllllam Baker, Garry publication of West Virginia er and Infant daughfer, Mra.
Cuder, all of Barberton, o.; Mr. dealing with the hlotory, back· Paul Sharp, Mrs. Gerald Rhea,
and Mrs. Don McKnight IIJ1d ground and progreso of the Mrs. Hester Keetch, Mrs. C.
children Ricky IIJ1d Jeflrey of stale
R. White, Miss Janet Bates,
PomeroY Mr and Mrs Wayne
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Mrs. Erneot Merrill, Mrl. De~
Abbott ' and· lhildren. . TomLEAVE FOR TEXAS
mar Garnes, Elmer Miller, Miss
mie, Almeda and Jerry of Pt. M·Sgt. IUid Mrs. Wallace Pow· Marilyn Miller, John MiUor,
Pleasant. Mrs. Blanche Cape· ers and children left this mornNorman Grueser, Ed·
hart,Mr. and Mrs. Jock Cape- 1ng for tbetr home In El Paso,
O'Dell, Mr•. Groct1
hart and 1011 Ronnie, all ol Tex., after 8 month visit with
Mro. William Swisher,
Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Dale hill' parenl.l, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Thoma• Scurloct,
!iilkey of Gllllpolls; Mr. and on (&gt;jesse, and olher relatives.
l!pnecutter, Ttmmy Btrcua
Ml'll. Willie Capehart and ohiJd.
and Gregory W11111ley.
re, Billie, Robin and Chris A~
PLAN FEfTIVAL
Amoa1 Alllnl
len of Columbuo; Mr. anti Mrs. MASON CITY .:.. The Vernon According to lho midnight r•
Harold Capehart and son, Ke~ Star Dtutera 4-ll Club w I I 1 port or lhe nunlng department
ly, Mr. and Mro. Buford Cape- hold an old fashion festival Sa~ those . ~lients whn were Ualad
hart and son, Sheldon, Guy• urday, August 3rd, at theOid as fatr tneluded Mra. Eva Ma·
vllle,
Mr. end Mrs. Ed· Vernon School house between rie Beck, Mrs. EaiU! Plymale,
die
and son, w1yne, 5 and 10 p. m. (DST) . The pub- Mrs. Martha JuhUng, Do r r
'Ajew
11c Is
81110, Roy Mathias, Mrs.
.Alexonder. a....ge Ill . .~:::I
Lewis Staten, Ollie M
Cleland Hines, William T. Por·
ter, Mrs. Pearl Brown, Min
Mayme Berridile, March
I.
Clark and William Hartun1.

IN OUR

a\
Sale
RemoV
MOVl MERCHAND\SE

ICondal.

A oquad of police ~ted the
ll·yeor-old play &amp;lrl,..,. the mob
lnd hUJtled her late 1 lui
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Chrlatlna had )Ill _.... lor
a oecond lime on wlbiEsa stand
at lhe vice trial of Dr. stepbett
Word. 50-yOIU'-old playboy whole
introductlott ollht rediWnd call
prl in War Mini- John Profumo lid lo the uproar that neor·
11 toppled Prnne .Minilter Harold
Macmllion'o pernmeat.
Obvloualy· ohaken, Chriotine ad·
mhted on the stand that Ward
once took her 1o the p0liee and

SWIMSUITS
Brand ntw tlru for your car

·REDUCED·r
e LADIES
leg. 14.95 _ 8.00
Reg. 12.95 _ 8.00
Reg. I 0. 95 _ 7.00

.... 9.95
6.00
Reg. 8.95
5.00
6.95&amp; 5.95 - 4.00

•• NOT SECONDS

ALL-WEATHER.•42"

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WITH TUFSYN
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long ·mi lt&gt;8gf'

synthE'tic that
give~~ the '"42"
remarkabl t'
r1ttrability!

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Cll'ld oltl

Tube!... Only $2 More

No Money Do'Wft- Fr• Mounting

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PlliPif IIIE II

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1.66
2.33

Reg. 1.98
Reg. 2.98
Reg. :l-98

Ret. 4.95

3.33

Reg. 6.95

5.00

2.99

eBovs

eMENS
1.66

1.99
2.66

Reg. 1.39 - 1.00
Reg. 1.98
1.66
1.99
Reg. 2.98

IIACH TOWELS, King Siu, res. 1.98, 1.49
lEACH lAGS, ret· 2.98-1.99 _ 1.98-1.44

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e Alu~lnum Sklllata - - - - - - e1 P1llo Set, fekllng tlbl• end 4 chelra,
tJI.OO
All •t•l whlta en-t
e Mlrr.trt of mony al..._
e (1) 4xlshaut of gr- "Formlcl" __ $9.00
• Ylnyi-Atl:lattt Tll-&amp;.lmltetl ttock. .
Of you can UH 'Whol we ha,., nMko ua an of.
hr).
e btr1 Lauvee fer DIMI''
· e Letlclara 11111 Guerd Ltolla fer lunk Itch
eExtre Bad itallo
e Old Pump 01'1Jan, cll~n~~ntletl fer claunlng and
repair and novw put back tOIIIh•r. .
el Plaa 36" II!Uifl rof Pwo VInyl marlllo cleo
lll'n. Would moko 1 nice tebl• top
e Small and not 10 tmall placet of Corpll
S....... Put lhulll ta;1ll:ar IIIII hlw 1
,_.. worlc """' obe rug!
•l'ei,rlc S.mplaa lfl111 fer 1Julltt)
• .ChHI T~p~. llllh...ny, lltljlil, oalr ""ko 1
.,,.. ...... er dtak top
e if th• ttlejlha~~e d-n·t atop rlngl"ll, I'll ..n
ltlool .
· • .1 Gaa 1'1-.r I'UI'neca ulad l"k u11cl price,
but lt'a - ·
•Ill IS~ cUbic ft. N.Amon•" Ltufr.....alor. 11'1
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fer_'I,C!I cUINI, NEW, lteiult:r, SS,5.00
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ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; . LOAN COMPANY
300 W. Sm en St.-WYandotte 2·2111, Pomeroy

eCurtalnti Den't know wharo - got 'am, but
they galla go!
ell) New Del.uu Modii19Q Jrlgldtln ibftg..
damaged, no! bad, but If you 1re loolclng fer
a real bargain ' " thlo
$227
eSofe...
$55.00

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Open 9 t9 5 Mon. lhru

on JIHI Judll
1 dllmoad'a walue?

t34.95

Tba t:ulll II IIIII JOU can'll Moet peopla
01
jWse 1 diamond 11J better 111111 lhor can Jlldse a
f~ 0011 vaiH IJt 1 pei!ltlns- 'l'l:at'a why they oto)'

$S9.00

eway ,_......ned "barsalaa"-chey bava beea
~ "''I oi!UDo 11ttt aafO!II way ~ buy a "blind"
~II br k1a rl., doe . _ - a of tho .Uer

e Pull w Twin Sla

Alloul - k'l •• dfeg • riDp we submit
111t followiJrc faCia: 'ftley are umed ti:e No. 1
jlllaloe"' at !aaut t " ' of every tan IJirla who have
..,. thlllllia s.iviDio!ID and other leading lllqar;LaeL 'flleJ ... flllly llllanllleed OD all dl01110~d
q..Uty poltlll (OIIot. GUt, clarity and carat wolsl:t)
. 1114 f110 latt!:ol Yllttl! by, .Arloarvad and 1&gt;7 ua.
· ~ell II Am11lca'a -ol honored rins mak,r,
. ..-l.labed Ia 1110, fam- for ovor 100 years.
~ Ar:ca:wol priCao are oatiOIIIIJy adv~rt11~
at every 1\r~Oi'Vtd , •••i..
"""' tho
You•n have your choice of
·,. ..poJ: •l)llfa, oil an wjth .,lrUiy iiDt quollty dla-

Ylllt Our U.W Dept.
For Special

Giveaway Prices!

net ... u..-.try.
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TH.E SALE THE WHOLE VALLEY LOOKS FOR
e FIRST FLOOR SAVINGS

e2nd Floor
SAVINGS
WOMENS DRESSES
PRICED TO CLEAR
1

FINAL CLEARANCE!

CHILDRENS WEAR
to
sAV E

DRESSES - Toddler•
Teena
Boys' and Girl s' SPORTSWEAR

SWIMWEAR
Little Boys' SUITS, and SHORT.SETS

Girls'
C~
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Boys' SPRING
SUITS and~LACKS
PJRST FLOOR SAVJNGS FOUN.
!.lATIONS- PLAYUX GJRDLIS,
PANTY GIRDLI$
Your choice of any Playtex Jirdle
ur panty girdle whil e the last , none
restor ved , all to go on t his 11.le.

Hundredl of women 's better dreues includ ina all Spr in g and Sum·
111er lt)'lH, sizea lor Petites, Juniors, Mi&amp;sy and Half ·sizes, VIIIUrK

formerly N .89 to f2D .OO, all air.ed. and pri red for easy
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/a, V2 &amp;More

MORE

,AMOUI IIIANO GIIIDLII,
PANTY GIIIDLII &amp; IIIAI

Discontinued numbers froao -

belt branded Hne. ol foundltlo-.
Values formerly \0 tt.O.II . . . . .

t.u dear.

l Price
l Off
LINGERIE &amp; SI!EPWEAR
Brok• n lob , limited groupa , diaoontinued ltyles and numbers from

SPRING COATS · &amp; SUITS
e Formals e Blazer Jackets
e Fritzi Jackets

PRICE
eSWIM SUITS
e BEACH TOWELS
e lEACH BAGS
e BEACH TOWEL SETS
e TERRY QOTH ROBES
eSWIM CAPS

Va to V2 OFF
SPORTSWEAR, shorts, slacks, 1hort-tetl, •kirl8. blouses. knit shirts,
plUJ oddt 1: end from aU departmenta offered to clear at reduction•.

OFF

Va to

CLEARANCE PRJCES ON ROBES, RAINCOATS, JACKETS
SIZES, LIMITED

&amp; SlJB.TEEN WEARABLES. BROKEN
GROUPS, JIUY &amp; SAVE NOW.

-.!th!JIIIlar.

Co!ten Mettnm:. - - - - -- eSIY• en T~ lMwpe from $1.00 up

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ajn gwt"lr, Hollywood Vassar et te. Schrank, Miu Elaine and. otha. lele«
your bargain s at only

! To l off
HANDBAGS &amp; BELTS
All remaining Summer handbags &amp; belts Choice ~ price

COSTUME JEWELRY
Very ni r• assortment of costume jewelry, valuea $1.00 111 'lD.OG.
your choit•e while it la1t1.

!faU

l price (plus federal tax)
WOMEN'S &amp; CHILDREN'S SHOES
e Regrouped, Repriced For FINAL QEARANa
Still hundredll of pairs of fine Miracle Tread , Ki-Yak •nd AI'JTIIiGe IK'
women, all former ly 1ellina: $7.fi0 to $12.98 a pair oew io thla6aa1MU. -'r

$6

$8

WOMEN'S SHOES ODDS I ENDS 1·2 PAIRS OF A KINO $2 -Q
ALL REMAINING ITALIAN SANDALS NOW
$3 anc1 $4
100 PAIRS 0 CHILDREN'S SHOES
$2
fa
Brokan
Llmillld Groupo, All Sal11 Fi""l Ne lxchq.
No Rofunclt.

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FABRIC CLEARANCE
SAVE DOLLARS ON BEnER YARD GOODS NOW
GROUP 1

e1 onlt 41" al• hrta' Poaturo MeHreu. 111111.
$79.95
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Maternity Wear ! off
Maternity Swim Suits l off

es Only oolld maple Chalra- $49.00 fot· all I
R111ularly $20 auch
•Odd• and ando of Dining Room Chalra,
Y2 prlc•

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TO FIRST
500 Customers

539.00

e 1 only Sollcl Mapl• Corner Chaot
RN• $49.95

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Shopping
BAGS

$168.00

el group Lounp Chalra
Val- to $79.00

SHII TS I
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Home Owned I! Operoted
You'll Like Our S.rvlco

e Vary .,.cit! buYt en Nttionally Allvertllad
Luggage

e Ail ldllda of l'lrepl•ce Fbctv,., SAVI NOW

eGIRLS
Res. 1.98
Reg. 2.98
.... 3.98

eA-Bed-ln-Aoehiii-Y•u mu.t - thlal
Lllll· $19.00 - - - - -- - $f9.50
·eAdmlnl T.V. Seta at tha Beet
Valuea lvor Offeretll

lho

tilylng Chr'·tin 0 looked --..-• !
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1 NEW HAVEN. Conn. CUPII - dl&lt;.iil't- to ............
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VISIT IN MICHIGAN
lor tbo aulojp'aph oeekero lhat Mr. and Mra. Chlrlet E. I 1.,.ph p, Tlentoy, eo • ..,. of tho tho 1 • ,
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have followod her since Prolumo Bl •·-I ·
d """te
p t
kl'1 •--•i. ~ ,_ ·~
•uit h'11 pOSt w·th
d . '
a... ee and a,..., n , a . , wor
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•
an • milliOn ricia and JeMifer spent the · 1920'o, hao been oppointed to tho
·
Gl an ol!air with her. !lUI the weekend II St. John'o, Michi· l staff of lho offlCO admioolono II
heady wme of notortety ouddenly gan While there thty attended I Yale Univenlty. A noUn of Now
wont flat when the mood of lhe the . celebration of the 119th lHavoa, Tltrnoy lirob tho
a-tlfull I. 1!111 ettl
crowd changed from good-?alured birthday or Mr. Blakeslee's fa- record ror 500 yards In IllS,
J ~U
curlOitty to outri&amp;ht hoouhty.
•ther. Jennifer is staying the a member of a 11211 reloy tum
IIMI flllltlh!lll
SUrprioed pOllee locked armo •• [week with relatives at
St. which broke the world'•
the erowd preooed !orword. Jee~·, John's .
relay ,...,...., ond portlclpatod In
C OMil . •
ing and booing. A couple of
tho Olymplel.
came flying toward Christine, and
SET VESPER SERVICE
one of them splattered on a news· There will be a vesper serv) '" sponsored by the 4-H cluba
Low -uol;f C' 1 ; a
paper pltotographer. The other ice August 2 at 8 p. m. 11 the iof lbe Chester area. The public
-..,.,
WY .,._
otruck a policeman on tlte arm. Cheater Methodist church, in Is Invited.
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DAVIS • SHULER'S SEMI • ANNUAL STORE WIDE

When etlleiJIHCr ~ catclt YOII short, tHe a short
cut to .a boi1$11Ced bWget. See us about a pn&gt;mpt, privata
cell! Ioiii. P
n tor liMe? Telephone first-ltten stop in.

$59.00

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••••'t ..,... to .....,. •..,

e(l) 110 V. "Monitor• Cloth• Dryw
Rug. 1109.00

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STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 A• M•

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Dowsons Have
Returned From
Vacation Tour

e Ltound Charry Dining Ltoem Tabl• end 4
chalra
$131

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peCES SLASHED TO

B•ker'• .4.re ltloviHfl. • • • • •
au .,.
uaore
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Mo., visited his brother and on ·the lncraslng propaganda land, Ky.
slsler·ln·law this PQl week. of .alcnhollc beverag.. on
lllrllto
They attended a basket dinner and television.
Mrs. Clelus L. Harder,

Blk4M CUPit-lllo

ond rollod up Ito wiDclmro. AI tbo Browl!l worUd oe two plaJt IIMIIIo . , eedl plq liJj lpld away Clorillilll'l W-oy In
IIIII . .
~
foo. could b e - -IDe thraup
aad ""' P I 1o ... Colllar - Joe - - the rur window II tbo IWted 1lfl!lliDc tbo ployo ,..,. lld'o PI I • - If ..... • IIi
ClJPu:!.
Shortly aftao Clu10iilo teotifoed -er•l r.tn rll • ·
- . ... IIYl
. •
::;.., ~ ~.....:,._ • ...._ runnln• around with colored ~..P the ,._ut:ao nollll llo - in Mudl tinJ&gt;b'l!li• •• liv• in hal . _ - '1 '
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the t · 1 of W rd who 1o accuoed blocking ond- ~ ond .... a I t sl' .........._
ond burled two egp at hor. too!Jy from tho Wootlndloo.
of
off 1 ••-i•- of....,... ,..ch Blantoo ca111er BplaiDocl loot ,.-.•
when lht left Old Bailey Coart
'l'llno BNtlle
.
g
--..,. _ _.
.
after teat'~"~ In Brlllin'o ... ,
ht left
I litotes. 'llle del.... tbe11 •!'&lt;"""·
'l'llo •
w wa1to4 . . . .
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AI I
the oourt ofl&lt;r 1ft.
IPRINTI INTO ~ '
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WOMEN'S DAYTIME COnON DRESSES
Your cbolce of any nmlainiq Summer eotton trom our line. of "Bill
Slmma," "Molly Goldbeq," "Hattie Leed&amp;' and o~hen re1ularly $3.98 and
$11.111

eoch. Buy durintl tbe biJ S.~I-Annual Sale ot

$2.77 and $3.77
SI'ONOY. 'ATIGUI MATS
NJet IJte Sponlf fe.tltue m1t1 for ftii'J' work area, aoft and eaay on the
leot Wllllil wortinc or plaJinJ. llagu....!.It value.

66c:

~Dalit YliMt W!&gt;I\'!I,YOII" OM lrtllt foraY.,. .

, r,.. • · YCMl m ,tlwaYt
,...~ 1,''! , ""'
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St~ttt.
r,m,.y
•. CoUd Jt,j

GROUP 2

ton utina, sailcloths, dr ip ·dri broadcloths,

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formerly sellini to $ 1. 49 and mor• now on aale 1t only

and otben.

nc ytl,

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\Nf9~TS
T.C_J,,_/"_!
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Sprina aad ,,.. • 11M
of rayon hnena, fortrels. arnel§ , satins, skirtinli! and other fa.brtel, Vlhlll
formerly sellinc to $1.1}8 a yard ad up now on Nle et only f11 yl.
This eroup includes fabrics from our very belt

STORE
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BOYS' SLACKS For Back-To-School Wear

I

Fine group of boy• 1lackl, juat rieht for Baclt To Srhool wnr and riiM
from our recular stock, formerly to S4.91 now offerfd while thtr Jill.

52.77
NANII 11111'1, T.SHIIITI, ATHI.ITIC INIIITI &amp; IOUII IHOIITI
Cl"lllt; out all N- U - - r . Whllo II 1- ···---------· ~ ·OJIP

!C.

WOMEN'S &amp; CHILDIIIN'I STOIIM IOOTI _-----···-····--- MJ. ..
From our hnes of Goodrieb or Hood Snowboote for womea or •uta

Buy now for Back To S.hool and Sovo It tile Nflllar pn...

twi$0N'S DISH QOllt$
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'Illi1 group of betl f'r fabri es indudes closeout. from eur bHt 1m. el. - .

e DOWNSTAIRS

"\' folf•oq,nr , .
,',·

L.lst call fo r thes• Spring 1nd Summer fabri cs includinl hundred~ .t , ...
sheers, dr ip-dri cotlont, cotton tatinJ IRd printed broaclclotJ:w.
regularly 79c to $1 .00 a yard now 57c .,~.
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Oak Grove
Society News ·

bll~y Senilntt. ~-wmeport, o : July 25, tNS-'7

6 CYCiock p,·,.n,·,.
Dr''nner Held
"
"
Befor~ Pome~
· . WCTU Meeting'
. ;
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=- :b-u

A "'' o eloei pleale

Department chairmen

Mob Turns. ;...With E•.,.s- On :.r:,u:. ~lho-...: Browns Run Two ~lay•· W«&lt;•iill
a..t~n u..e,... .
BntaiD
• • 's sexy Piay""
G"If} ""' llllll!lt
lralnlaf _,,-~.', ~ ~
1......_
Clwl "IN IIIlA&gt; • 1111

l:tl [.. llllpll8l

Amllnl ~who en)ered Hoi·

were zer boe

ttai

Ia lho , _

":m~ :r,.Mr~~:" UW:.!i boon .,!.. Mn. RaY-.! E. ~~~~
.
th
~-•
yof.,etbn"
• M ;,_ ton"' spabU 1..,. Clark, 1J1 Bollia.. Dr.,
lng
e """"" 1'00111
t 111t ,
ra. ,,.mp • pu c '' ' 1 w Kuhn Y&lt;lllnl! Tnller
Federated' Oturch.
Miss Genbeimer, visual educa- ~ Wlllllm' ~
-~&lt;&gt;I

lho

eroyin

., !Jon; Mrl. Daloy Juper, flower

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Tht hymn, Cloee to Thee mlu'-·· Mro Will'·- •· - - Eurekt 8lor Rt., Morton Nal,
ed lh meetlni Ill ed
·- ·
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-·· ~"r-- W I Star Rt Mn
upeithn
e '- M ~ o nw ance and misiono; Mrs. J&gt;hU leatevr oo Rt 2 .B,ld . 1.1 V
w prayer "' ro. "" H. Ew· Wlllia:r11011, ormed Hrvlcea; I
arney, ·
we • er·
lng, the president. The · report Mra. Rotlph c. Zundel, radio non Taylor, Rl. I Ew!JJpn,
of lite nomtnaU.ng coflllllttee .~ tel 1 . . Mr
J ph Mn. Martlui J. Juhlln1. Hart.,..
ev
IIOD ,
S.
Ole
ford WV Mn G~·•- C
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b
Mr
Robe
W
was II ven Y 1 •
rt ar· Cool!, temperanea In e h u r e h
• · 1 ••
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•
ner and Offlcera elected were i!CboOis, and the ollicers, legia- WiiiOil, Rt. 2 Leon, W~ Va.,
Mrs. Ewln., president; Mra. lation
Denver M. Thoma, Flaher St.,
T. T. Shtltoll, vice president; Mrs: Warner, Mrs. Hampton, Pofneroy, Mn. Hester WlliJa.
Mrs. Allen Hampton, seerelory; and Mlso Genhelmer were nam- ams, Mulberry Ave.,
Ml" LucreUa Genllelmer, cor· ed as the committee to rill' out G~orge H. Durst, 1 Cave
responding seeretary ; and Mn. the program guide. An article Pomeroy, Clellllld lllnea, Rt.
Ellen Couch, treasurer.
"The Convention Call," w a 1 Pomeroy, Mrs. Albert F. Wal·
·
read by Mrs. Ewing who urg· ton, .Rt. Recine, Mra.
JTIalter Capelwru ' ed the membero to atlend the E. Dtllon, Rt. I ReedovUie, Mrs.
Have Many Gueltl
national WCTU convention to be :;~geo K~agerM~;..,. L
8·
·
held at the Chittenden Hotel, . ' , .,
NEW HAVEN- Mr. IUid Mn, Columbus August 23-27. Rev. Citnt, At!hland, Ky4 and Mn.
Walter Capehart of st. Joseph, Ralph c. Zundel, 8 guest, spoke Charles E. Dawson, Rt. 3, AsJI.

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No big w}nter fuel:bills
when you heat with Texaco· Fuel Chief..~
and use .our budgeJ ·1n
a.

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tF1*a.weoc~ay,yCJIIgar

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:~e=t=.:~":.J:fr~·.

.wl'OIIli*r rll.

ovwtbO.,.....widaBIIiala Jt.NoeU'l'Jiagcharget,litlwr. You'll
enjoJ IRfe, depeadeble wennth alllrintllr klllg wi•l :cut being IIIIo

ciW br bl&amp; fuel biiJa·~ die 101!1 ......... YGUI' rs'N• • •
bucitetpl•· ·MJIJ:elt. YCJUwill.tool

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In Gallipolis Call 446-42U
In Melga lo ,._n Counties
Phone Pt. Plausanl 1583

Dutributed In Thi. .4reo By

HEATING OIL

CITY ICE tnd FUEL COMPANY
POINT PLEASANT

W're Coming Towards The End Of

YIPPEE I
/~

N~ni'::ma~~.!c·w~~trong

a:.!~

::
ry Capehart, Mr. and Mra. Har· sented by Mrs. Lena
Ave.,
old Capehart, Mr. and Mrs. whn also had the devotions ...
Va., son, -3:45 P· m.
D. Shane and 110n Kelly, ing as her topic "Malice To· Mrs. Richard 00;·~~~::1
Mr~. Thtlma Capehart, all of wafd None." An article, uvacaRt. % Cheshire, dl
New Haven, Mr. and Mrs. tion," by Mrs. Hampton and 12:03 p. m. Wednesday .
Wayne AbbOtt and children, prayer by the Rev. Zundel cloo·
D. Rtdcliff, ~ l"'or·
Tommie, Almeda and Jerry, of ed !he meeting.
Ave., Jackson, 1011, 11 :12
Pt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mro.
. m. Wednesday.
Lawrence LeivlnJ and daughter ·
OFFERS BOOK
Dbdlrp4
Karen and 1011, David of lndl· PT. PLEASANT _ The Pl. Patients reeontiy dlocharged
ana. Also visiting at the home Pleasant Senior and Junior WoMrs. Robert JUJtlet,
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cape- men's Clubs are olferlng for Mro. Wilbert Stoney, Mro.
hart over the weekend were sale to the public, "A Banner In ole Barnett, Mra. Olho McNeal,
Mr. and Mn. James Palinkas 'llle Hills," a widely acclaimEdna Harrison, CIU'I 11111and daughter, Patricia, Mra. ed book by George Ellis Moore. Ieben, Mrs. Llwrence Wilson
J a m e 1 Anthony, Mr. IUid The book is an olricial historieol
Infant son, Mra.Cirl Boy·
Mrs. Wllllam Baker, Garry publication of West Virginia er and Infant daughfer, Mra.
Cuder, all of Barberton, o.; Mr. dealing with the hlotory, back· Paul Sharp, Mrs. Gerald Rhea,
and Mrs. Don McKnight IIJ1d ground and progreso of the Mrs. Hester Keetch, Mrs. C.
children Ricky IIJ1d Jeflrey of stale
R. White, Miss Janet Bates,
PomeroY Mr and Mrs Wayne
·
Mrs. Erneot Merrill, Mrl. De~
Abbott ' and· lhildren. . TomLEAVE FOR TEXAS
mar Garnes, Elmer Miller, Miss
mie, Almeda and Jerry of Pt. M·Sgt. IUid Mrs. Wallace Pow· Marilyn Miller, John MiUor,
Pleasant. Mrs. Blanche Cape· ers and children left this mornNorman Grueser, Ed·
hart,Mr. and Mrs. Jock Cape- 1ng for tbetr home In El Paso,
O'Dell, Mr•. Groct1
hart and 1011 Ronnie, all ol Tex., after 8 month visit with
Mro. William Swisher,
Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Dale hill' parenl.l, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Thoma• Scurloct,
!iilkey of Gllllpolls; Mr. and on (&gt;jesse, and olher relatives.
l!pnecutter, Ttmmy Btrcua
Ml'll. Willie Capehart and ohiJd.
and Gregory W11111ley.
re, Billie, Robin and Chris A~
PLAN FEfTIVAL
Amoa1 Alllnl
len of Columbuo; Mr. anti Mrs. MASON CITY .:.. The Vernon According to lho midnight r•
Harold Capehart and son, Ke~ Star Dtutera 4-ll Club w I I 1 port or lhe nunlng department
ly, Mr. and Mro. Buford Cape- hold an old fashion festival Sa~ those . ~lients whn were Ualad
hart and son, Sheldon, Guy• urday, August 3rd, at theOid as fatr tneluded Mra. Eva Ma·
vllle,
Mr. end Mrs. Ed· Vernon School house between rie Beck, Mrs. EaiU! Plymale,
die
and son, w1yne, 5 and 10 p. m. (DST) . The pub- Mrs. Martha JuhUng, Do r r
'Ajew
11c Is
81110, Roy Mathias, Mrs.
.Alexonder. a....ge Ill . .~:::I
Lewis Staten, Ollie M
Cleland Hines, William T. Por·
ter, Mrs. Pearl Brown, Min
Mayme Berridile, March
I.
Clark and William Hartun1.

IN OUR

a\
Sale
RemoV
MOVl MERCHAND\SE

ICondal.

A oquad of police ~ted the
ll·yeor-old play &amp;lrl,..,. the mob
lnd hUJtled her late 1 lui
·

Chrlatlna had )Ill _.... lor
a oecond lime on wlbiEsa stand
at lhe vice trial of Dr. stepbett
Word. 50-yOIU'-old playboy whole
introductlott ollht rediWnd call
prl in War Mini- John Profumo lid lo the uproar that neor·
11 toppled Prnne .Minilter Harold
Macmllion'o pernmeat.
Obvloualy· ohaken, Chriotine ad·
mhted on the stand that Ward
once took her 1o the p0liee and

SWIMSUITS
Brand ntw tlru for your car

·REDUCED·r
e LADIES
leg. 14.95 _ 8.00
Reg. 12.95 _ 8.00
Reg. I 0. 95 _ 7.00

.... 9.95
6.00
Reg. 8.95
5.00
6.95&amp; 5.95 - 4.00

•• NOT SECONDS

ALL-WEATHER.•42"

. NOT RETREADS

a95
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3·T NYLONS
WITH TUFSYN
('..oori y ~r '•

new
long ·mi lt&gt;8gf'

synthE'tic that
give~~ the '"42"
remarkabl t'
r1ttrability!

• •11) ... , ,

• " " ' tak

Cll'ld oltl

Tube!... Only $2 More

No Money Do'Wft- Fr• Mounting

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GOODJf
a.
PlliPif IIIE II

liii C!

1.66
2.33

Reg. 1.98
Reg. 2.98
Reg. :l-98

Ret. 4.95

3.33

Reg. 6.95

5.00

2.99

eBovs

eMENS
1.66

1.99
2.66

Reg. 1.39 - 1.00
Reg. 1.98
1.66
1.99
Reg. 2.98

IIACH TOWELS, King Siu, res. 1.98, 1.49
lEACH lAGS, ret· 2.98-1.99 _ 1.98-1.44

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Phono WY Nlt1

e Alu~lnum Sklllata - - - - - - e1 P1llo Set, fekllng tlbl• end 4 chelra,
tJI.OO
All •t•l whlta en-t
e Mlrr.trt of mony al..._
e (1) 4xlshaut of gr- "Formlcl" __ $9.00
• Ylnyi-Atl:lattt Tll-&amp;.lmltetl ttock. .
Of you can UH 'Whol we ha,., nMko ua an of.
hr).
e btr1 Lauvee fer DIMI''
· e Letlclara 11111 Guerd Ltolla fer lunk Itch
eExtre Bad itallo
e Old Pump 01'1Jan, cll~n~~ntletl fer claunlng and
repair and novw put back tOIIIh•r. .
el Plaa 36" II!Uifl rof Pwo VInyl marlllo cleo
lll'n. Would moko 1 nice tebl• top
e Small and not 10 tmall placet of Corpll
S....... Put lhulll ta;1ll:ar IIIII hlw 1
,_.. worlc """' obe rug!
•l'ei,rlc S.mplaa lfl111 fer 1Julltt)
• .ChHI T~p~. llllh...ny, lltljlil, oalr ""ko 1
.,,.. ...... er dtak top
e if th• ttlejlha~~e d-n·t atop rlngl"ll, I'll ..n
ltlool .
· • .1 Gaa 1'1-.r I'UI'neca ulad l"k u11cl price,
but lt'a - ·
•Ill IS~ cUbic ft. N.Amon•" Ltufr.....alor. 11'1
&lt;tU ~
. Hftr•~1 lull *"""t'h ,,..._, .,.,..
fer_'I,C!I cUINI, NEW, lteiult:r, SS,5.00
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ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; . LOAN COMPANY
300 W. Sm en St.-WYandotte 2·2111, Pomeroy

eCurtalnti Den't know wharo - got 'am, but
they galla go!
ell) New Del.uu Modii19Q Jrlgldtln ibftg..
damaged, no! bad, but If you 1re loolclng fer
a real bargain ' " thlo
$227
eSofe...
$55.00

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e4 pc. Turquol.. Sectional

•==~=95 "SJIICII' Saver"

Lan•

Open 9 t9 5 Mon. lhru

on JIHI Judll
1 dllmoad'a walue?

t34.95

Tba t:ulll II IIIII JOU can'll Moet peopla
01
jWse 1 diamond 11J better 111111 lhor can Jlldse a
f~ 0011 vaiH IJt 1 pei!ltlns- 'l'l:at'a why they oto)'

$S9.00

eway ,_......ned "barsalaa"-chey bava beea
~ "''I oi!UDo 11ttt aafO!II way ~ buy a "blind"
~II br k1a rl., doe . _ - a of tho .Uer

e Pull w Twin Sla

Alloul - k'l •• dfeg • riDp we submit
111t followiJrc faCia: 'ftley are umed ti:e No. 1
jlllaloe"' at !aaut t " ' of every tan IJirla who have
..,. thlllllia s.iviDio!ID and other leading lllqar;LaeL 'flleJ ... flllly llllanllleed OD all dl01110~d
q..Uty poltlll (OIIot. GUt, clarity and carat wolsl:t)
. 1114 f110 latt!:ol Yllttl! by, .Arloarvad and 1&gt;7 ua.
· ~ell II Am11lca'a -ol honored rins mak,r,
. ..-l.labed Ia 1110, fam- for ovor 100 years.
~ Ar:ca:wol priCao are oatiOIIIIJy adv~rt11~
at every 1\r~Oi'Vtd , •••i..
"""' tho
You•n have your choice of
·,. ..poJ: •l)llfa, oil an wjth .,lrUiy iiDt quollty dla-

Ylllt Our U.W Dept.
For Special

Giveaway Prices!

net ... u..-.try.
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3 FLOORS OF EXCITING SAVINGS! DEEP CUT PRICES
TH.E SALE THE WHOLE VALLEY LOOKS FOR
e FIRST FLOOR SAVINGS

e2nd Floor
SAVINGS
WOMENS DRESSES
PRICED TO CLEAR
1

FINAL CLEARANCE!

CHILDRENS WEAR
to
sAV E

DRESSES - Toddler•
Teena
Boys' and Girl s' SPORTSWEAR

SWIMWEAR
Little Boys' SUITS, and SHORT.SETS

Girls'
C~
OA:=:TS~~~----:"~~!&gt;
Boys' SPRING
SUITS and~LACKS
PJRST FLOOR SAVJNGS FOUN.
!.lATIONS- PLAYUX GJRDLIS,
PANTY GIRDLI$
Your choice of any Playtex Jirdle
ur panty girdle whil e the last , none
restor ved , all to go on t his 11.le.

Hundredl of women 's better dreues includ ina all Spr in g and Sum·
111er lt)'lH, sizea lor Petites, Juniors, Mi&amp;sy and Half ·sizes, VIIIUrK

formerly N .89 to f2D .OO, all air.ed. and pri red for easy
"-UI
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~el ection .

Last

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Little Girls' SEPARATES

/a, V2 &amp;More

MORE

,AMOUI IIIANO GIIIDLII,
PANTY GIIIDLII &amp; IIIAI

Discontinued numbers froao -

belt branded Hne. ol foundltlo-.
Values formerly \0 tt.O.II . . . . .

t.u dear.

l Price
l Off
LINGERIE &amp; SI!EPWEAR
Brok• n lob , limited groupa , diaoontinued ltyles and numbers from

SPRING COATS · &amp; SUITS
e Formals e Blazer Jackets
e Fritzi Jackets

PRICE
eSWIM SUITS
e BEACH TOWELS
e lEACH BAGS
e BEACH TOWEL SETS
e TERRY QOTH ROBES
eSWIM CAPS

Va to V2 OFF
SPORTSWEAR, shorts, slacks, 1hort-tetl, •kirl8. blouses. knit shirts,
plUJ oddt 1: end from aU departmenta offered to clear at reduction•.

OFF

Va to

CLEARANCE PRJCES ON ROBES, RAINCOATS, JACKETS
SIZES, LIMITED

&amp; SlJB.TEEN WEARABLES. BROKEN
GROUPS, JIUY &amp; SAVE NOW.

-.!th!JIIIlar.

Co!ten Mettnm:. - - - - -- eSIY• en T~ lMwpe from $1.00 up

·Baker ·FMrJ1i.
t
u
.

9 'llurday

25

Mu~

ajn gwt"lr, Hollywood Vassar et te. Schrank, Miu Elaine and. otha. lele«
your bargain s at only

! To l off
HANDBAGS &amp; BELTS
All remaining Summer handbags &amp; belts Choice ~ price

COSTUME JEWELRY
Very ni r• assortment of costume jewelry, valuea $1.00 111 'lD.OG.
your choit•e while it la1t1.

!faU

l price (plus federal tax)
WOMEN'S &amp; CHILDREN'S SHOES
e Regrouped, Repriced For FINAL QEARANa
Still hundredll of pairs of fine Miracle Tread , Ki-Yak •nd AI'JTIIiGe IK'
women, all former ly 1ellina: $7.fi0 to $12.98 a pair oew io thla6aa1MU. -'r

$6

$8

WOMEN'S SHOES ODDS I ENDS 1·2 PAIRS OF A KINO $2 -Q
ALL REMAINING ITALIAN SANDALS NOW
$3 anc1 $4
100 PAIRS 0 CHILDREN'S SHOES
$2
fa
Brokan
Llmillld Groupo, All Sal11 Fi""l Ne lxchq.
No Rofunclt.

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51-.

FABRIC CLEARANCE
SAVE DOLLARS ON BEnER YARD GOODS NOW
GROUP 1

e1 onlt 41" al• hrta' Poaturo MeHreu. 111111.
$79.95
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Maternity Swim Suits l off

es Only oolld maple Chalra- $49.00 fot· all I
R111ularly $20 auch
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500 Customers

539.00

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RN• $49.95

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BAGS

$168.00

el group Lounp Chalra
Val- to $79.00

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Luggage

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Res. 1.98
Reg. 2.98
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eA-Bed-ln-Aoehiii-Y•u mu.t - thlal
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Valuea lvor Offeretll

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lor tbo aulojp'aph oeekero lhat Mr. and Mra. Chlrlet E. I 1.,.ph p, Tlentoy, eo • ..,. of tho tho 1 • ,
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have followod her since Prolumo Bl •·-I ·
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Gl an ol!air with her. !lUI the weekend II St. John'o, Michi· l staff of lho offlCO admioolono II
heady wme of notortety ouddenly gan While there thty attended I Yale Univenlty. A noUn of Now
wont flat when the mood of lhe the . celebration of the 119th lHavoa, Tltrnoy lirob tho
a-tlfull I. 1!111 ettl
crowd changed from good-?alured birthday or Mr. Blakeslee's fa- record ror 500 yards In IllS,
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curlOitty to outri&amp;ht hoouhty.
•ther. Jennifer is staying the a member of a 11211 reloy tum
IIMI flllltlh!lll
SUrprioed pOllee locked armo •• [week with relatives at
St. which broke the world'•
the erowd preooed !orword. Jee~·, John's .
relay ,...,...., ond portlclpatod In
C OMil . •
ing and booing. A couple of
tho Olymplel.
came flying toward Christine, and
SET VESPER SERVICE
one of them splattered on a news· There will be a vesper serv) '" sponsored by the 4-H cluba
Low -uol;f C' 1 ; a
paper pltotographer. The other ice August 2 at 8 p. m. 11 the iof lbe Chester area. The public
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WY .,._
otruck a policeman on tlte arm. Cheater Methodist church, in Is Invited.
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When etlleiJIHCr ~ catclt YOII short, tHe a short
cut to .a boi1$11Ced bWget. See us about a pn&gt;mpt, privata
cell! Ioiii. P
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slsler·ln·law this PQl week. of .alcnhollc beverag.. on
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Mrs. Clelus L. Harder,

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ond rollod up Ito wiDclmro. AI tbo Browl!l worUd oe two plaJt IIMIIIo . , eedl plq liJj lpld away Clorillilll'l W-oy In
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when lht left Old Bailey Coart
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Your cbolce of any nmlainiq Summer eotton trom our line. of "Bill
Slmma," "Molly Goldbeq," "Hattie Leed&amp;' and o~hen re1ularly $3.98 and
$11.111

eoch. Buy durintl tbe biJ S.~I-Annual Sale ot

$2.77 and $3.77
SI'ONOY. 'ATIGUI MATS
NJet IJte Sponlf fe.tltue m1t1 for ftii'J' work area, aoft and eaay on the
leot Wllllil wortinc or plaJinJ. llagu....!.It value.

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formerly sellinc to $1.1}8 a yard ad up now on Nle et only f11 yl.
This eroup includes fabrics from our very belt

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Fine group of boy• 1lackl, juat rieht for Baclt To Srhool wnr and riiM
from our recular stock, formerly to S4.91 now offerfd while thtr Jill.

52.77
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sheers, dr ip-dri cotlont, cotton tatinJ IRd printed broaclclotJ:w.
regularly 79c to $1 .00 a yard now 57c .,~.
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ARE HERE AGAIN!
Ads Get
Results.

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$1588

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Opel $ 1095
2 door. One careful local
owner. Low mileage. 4 cyl.
econom y

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V..S motor, auto. trans.• power steering

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Low milPa_
g&lt;'. 6 cyl .. PowPrJ!Iide
11·ans . Spotlf's.&lt;; clf'nn ;nferior,
all good tirf's, bla ck finis h .

acres ) fenced for sheep. Adequate barn, water, and decent house with bath . Prefer
S.E. Meigs County but will
consider all inquiries. T.Hanning, Rt. 1, Guysville, Ohio.
7 23 3tc

2 Door 6 C'YI. Std. trans. Ivory
and coral fini sh. clean interior,
new wh itewall tires, radio and
heater. A real buy .

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR .
1955 MERCURY
A eomplete tuning to Un iver·, 1957 PACKARD
sal Standard Pilch $IS. Ca ll 4 Door _ _
$49 Conv.
$195
WY 2-2065 or \\Til.e: Larr)' I
Tracy, 307 Wetzga ll St .. Pnm- j l951 CHEVROLET
1955 FORD
eroy. Will be available on ly 12 Door ~ _ ·-- $49 2 Door
$149
FOR RENT
until Sept. 1.
7 23 61 p ·
FURNISHED apartmenii'
::.--;Two=.
~oundand s,J... re-da nce, Pn 1951 PONTIAC
1955 PLYMOUTH
4 roon1. I five room ~ ·urn•sll·
da y night's beg inning 9 P m. Coupe
$99 VB- 4 Door _
$149 ed and unfurnistld. P h o o e
WY Z.Zii57.
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EDT. a1 the Masooene.
son, w. Va. Caller Whltey .
S SA E MORE
THREE and MU1 room furnish
Beegle. Music by El R.n ncho ;
YE •
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7 22 6Lp 1
Band.
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INTERIOR
AII:D
Exl erior

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house painting and roof w&lt;&gt;rk. :
Reasonable rates, $1 .00 per ·
hour. Phone Vi 3-27110.
7 20 Stp
WEIGHT

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Drugs
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OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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Street, Middleport. Phone WV
2-3751.
7 2!l 3tc
. _ _ . o,;;-- APARTMENT on Mecbanlc
Street, S rooms, bath and
laundry privileges. Utilities
paid. See Ewing's Store
Phone WY 2--2660.

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around at home, slnglng
doncing klgether. lhe qood
teach 1110 IIOniiJ 1111 lire
school wheo I WBI a Utue llll'r ... t
l.iZfl ghar., an apartment
a girl friend In New York
wheN oho hopes her dNU!IItUel
pel musical experienON WUl
to a Pr&lt;Mdwa7 sltow.
'Tm ~~ ustd It! bltm!
qt)' own," she IBid. ''I've been
traveling llld I!Olnl away
~bool aU my ltft. l even spent a
year i &amp;\endiiJI scflool ip P&lt;llrla.
dicla't like ~ very much.
faril ... l1t a YWY lglllly lilly·
''1'111 •toying with molller
})ere until this show I! completed.

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driiJed well, ~nd septic tank. ~~~o";,e~ta.o~~·~:~r~~. ~~!~'~os:~!~t~~
La
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State and 79 unb off South end at F.a•t
00
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a
oar-half of southwnt on.. rourth of
Route 124 belOW .Racine
Sertlon 3.2 , Town 3. and R1nre
. ' With ••ld
13. Tho land brreby .:on\·ey•d eonview of th.: OhJO Rtver. A t11tn1n1 the E..t one·halr or th e
bu
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Southwe.t ne-fourth uf ..,d Se&lt;"tinn
Y a 1 ...,, ·110 ·
3:1, I••• ,5.3&amp; •ere•.
RENTAL _ 4 • room frame Ri:I&gt;'ERENCE DEED, Vol. 1115, P•••
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Hewrd• Meli $ Co•mly,
house wtth bath, gas heat- ohio.
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C
· tl I ted · Tmn• "' SaJf, Caah for not .Jea then
mg. onvemen Y oca
m two-thirds or thO!' ~pprat•ed Yalu&lt;!'.
Pomeroy
small
Properlyc.appra!M!d
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. ROBERT
ltAHTENBACH
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family, J30.00 a mont . vat · ~:!~~~~~.:FaM:~:,couNn , OHIO
able August 1.
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
WANTED _ 3 • bedroom home
1n 1a, 25l •8, 1, 8 , 15, !Ito:
,
in Pomeroy or Middleport.
LEGAL NOI'ICE
Not to exceed $10,000.00. Notice is taereby given that
Should have b roOms and de- on Friday, August 2, at the
cent lot.
hour of 10 a. m., the undersign·
C. C, CVCKLER, REALTOR ed will offer for sale at public
PHONE WY W830
auction to the highest bidder
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN for cash in hand at the BlaeU.
PHONE WY 2-1!11
nar Auto Cempany, Pomeroy,
7 23 3tc the following described automo-FOR SALE _ 5 room house bile to wit:
in Welchtown. Call WY 2- 1 - 1957 Buick, 4 door hard·
6062 after 1 p. m.
top , mode) 75, serial number
7 2'l 6tp
7D 111 7887.
FOR SALE
- - -Ii - Dated thil 20th day of July,
3in Moom ~ 1963.
011 cb&lt;lltlerne~~- SP ::areas
Blaetbtar Auto Comp'"Y
008 · can- RJ Sch
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(7) 22, 2$, 29, 3tc
contact r1 .
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conduct lhe •nnual Inspection.
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bll able 1o bo rllao-.led with
IJ\1 rnetft81'," she 11id. 111 really
wpukht't Will'&amp; ta bll.
''I guess someday I'd Uko It! bo
IJillught o1 111 JJza Minnelli wbo
~·ppetla to bo Judy !lllrland'o
ttaughter, but who also happens to
._ Lila Mlnnelll."
But mothe11's more Uke an
The dark·hpi&gt;ed ~irl late..upl· !Isler or a good friollll tban
!d her itl8rrlnJ rolf PI •• of!· 111other. It'• more fup thtt way.
IJrnadW"f produotign Ill "U@ol " Yet, w~ I "'" hif odvlc:
JtiOI rnatd" lo )IliA ber 'llflther or help, mother's always there.
for tbelr frr&amp;t 4Jll·flo4&amp;1'1 profes.
.
.
!!foal . appell'••co to~her . And Two 11. i . preoidants Wire
~udY lt!t• all bul turned the Jhow married in Landon, i:~&amp;llllll to her daugilt,;,
John Quincy .\dams ]llld TheoA fuU orchestra in tho CBS dore Roosevelt (oecond ntar·
11Udio otruck vp a medley of rlage).
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1~0 d'!fl Jttd7. Bho - · bow·
owr, pomes Mr mollter'o ol~•lvt,
wtif·llkt qualJty
~fecllonate and wanting .Vf&lt;'i
111uob to be accepted on bor own,
Lila onowon q-... 10l'iouoly
gd after careful thought.

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See Us For Your Remodeling N..U

Bud Simpson, Agents.

Beatblg
Mlner,.illo, llldo
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Pomeroy. Phone SH 2-II!Se,

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FEEDS

- --- Whirlpool Electric
ITerms: Cash .. Not responsible 11100 -Gallcmwater tenk fiS .oO,
.
7 22 8tp
I S£&gt;t of General Dual 90 s3fe- 1 new, fully autom~ tic
witt! for acc1denbl . Sale Conduct· 1 lift type 5 foot bush
hog FOR SALE. 108% acres. 9
tv tire~ 750 x 14 two o::now 1 b .1
nd t
:...1
ed by: Bradford Auction Co., brush euUer HR. 00
or room house, 30 head cattle,
ra wrue Th
oven. C. C. Bradford, Auctwneer,
·
~A ~ h..... •10 0110 WY 2tires 750 x 14. Phone WY 2- 1 Er01 er11 a exd"
would . consider ......,..
tr3dlDR' for a IR:'IIQ•
..,s, • , .
287 4 f
5
xce ent con JtJOn.
ree Crltt Bradford Manager
.
6020.
7 20 6tp
months old Eleclrolu• Vac'
'
.3tc
Pl~l
type.
R.
G.
Pickett,
R.
a ler p. m.
7 22
7 24
Jtp
uum cleaner wtth all attachD. I, Pomeroy, Ohio.
FOR SALE by owner, 3 tJed.
1961 Triumph Tiger Cub Motor. ments plus waxer, polisher, COAL good cleaa luinp 3 1 -:-5
7 20 Me
room home, large eorner lot,
cycle. 1295.1111. Phune WY Z. floor scrubber and shampoo. egg' no 'slack Re-..;reened BUSINESS SERVICES
In SU~f Run, fomerov ~ew.
8140.
7 24 61p , er. Can finance. Small pay: stok~r-oil trea~ at mine ·or
,
ly remnde1ed. WY 2·31!13
a ~ · ''S, holf ,,;;;oers
lop menll. Contact Mrs. Oorolhy delivered. ~umtl'or price no1r Hii:~'D!J'iG,: Plumbing. Mueller ,
__7·!6-lfc
crop. Furnist, own container Schwab, Maaoo, W. Va. Ph. on. Jacoba Coal Co.,_R. 0 t. -· I'Lirnices. ~ld Brothers, l"r"''t'ge Prall . re&amp;ldence m Rut-

WY 2-3469, or · WY 2-2437 .

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• Allor tht ~ Uu
n,. 000- . . . I rthoanll ~~~~~ bull IIIIo 1110 ·
}jfoQ io ltlr I!IIIMt'l !ello "I . . . I _.. llkl
, 111,. iillow tltM•toa _. falll wttet 1 IIlii. 1!111 1 doil't ..
Ill ~1o1Gb - IIIII Ioiii IIIII IIIII do II," lilt !lld. "II
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4Pot Ia a .-.rUbla R!9lhtr "SomOiimel wben
my
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.and MASTER MAD_!

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" "'' pH 11.1&lt; h• • Clarence _773-5282.
7 II 6'tc
fro!fitt, Portland, VI J-2254. 16 ft. Refrigerator. Call WY S.
7 z; 8tc I 6437,
7' 23 3tp

tribute toward the complelloll of
the tables u weD u any - .
project at the part.
Mr. Salford appointed board
member!. Woodrow Maco IJid
F.arl Deal to mVOIUgate lht
cost and poseiblllty oi C&lt;JII8Iruo.
tion of a swimming pool In the
:-...
In~
park. John Devault Wlllppo
ed to investigate tbe cost of
small row boata and I bOal
pier lor use on the park lab.
Mayor Virgil Siders Will ask·
ed to secure the services of
Pt. Pleasant HJgh School athletle direetor Robert HortoD W
i.-ad
•~ a committee lor the pur.
pose of design and placement
ol u-sketbaU
and
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The installation of a miniature
goH course at the park Wll en.
cussed and Mr. Safford vo~ow•
teered to )ook into the feaslblJ.
lly of such a factlily.
The park board will meet
again next Tuesday evening.

•.c:.-.~':;,L1 ~:: IONI c:o.,
HOUSE FOR SALE in Porn- '" 0111• c..,.,.,,tlon,
Pl•lnlltt,
eroy, 5 rooms and bath , with
n.
$7 each, WY 2-22.04.
7 25 stc
TROY IUTCHII, •t •1,
eStorm Windows
o.ttnd.,.tt
7 18 6tc &lt;lN'E s~ room house P~tes basement, Mulberry Ave., a·
NOTIU oF ••u
I
,..,
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cros11 fr~ new schoo1. Pllone
NERVOUS? Can't sleep? TrY Terrace. Phone Pl Pleasant WY 2-$!
7 23 3tc .u!:':a~~~~~tCo:t ~drro:~o~·~;~.:
~DMATES
new tl·me-released Slee~Wel lSlB-J after 5 p.m.
or Melra c ount&gt;·· Ohlo, 1 will pfft&gt;r
for
the
, &lt;tn
capsule Onl 98 at t'Stark
·~
mh aale
d•' ato1 Public
Autuil,Auttlon
at Irl:I)O
1983
S.
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C
4 room and bath, house. Lincoln
o'clock A. M. at the Court Rou&lt;~e of
Drugs.
6-~30tp Hei ghls, Phone WY 2-3874.
,L..I111• LJLJ~'tt uld coonty, 1n the vma1e or Pom1
~~-~~
eroy, the l&lt;lllow1111 dnerlbed ri!AI
11 .,RIC#U.0. ED CLOTHING bargams.
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7 11 30tp
e~t1te:
WY 2-5321
Tbe rouowln• real uta-. dtuated
Women 's dre.sses 25·50 cents, , NICELY Furnt'sbed • room -an--d
In the county of Melt~•, state " Ohl11,
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POMEROY _ 6 . room, 2 story and In the Township of Bedford . oe.
N. 2nd Avo,
Mlckfleport, 0.
Men 's and Boys' pants and bath apartment. Middleport.
lllllouted 1n S•ctlon N"o. ll. Town a. L - - - - - - - - - sh irts 25-50 cents. Men's shoes Phone WY 2-3874.
frame
tlome With bath,
R•n•e 13
of the
t heut'
nd fhot
I) chase,
belnt
th• Ohio
E.. t C&lt;ITAPIM'''
one-h1 1f of Pur·
the
and hats. Smith's Clothmg
·
7 11 lfc wa
er
a, uon soul.hwe.t
ona-tourtb or ..ld Sll&lt;"llon
basement.
"mg,
Nicelyvera
located
No . 32, Towa 3, Raa•• 13. uv&lt;!' and •
Store. Open 7 days a week
- - e~reept the two followlnl lat. of ,,n.;,
· ~ DUPLEX furnished apart- one of our best streets...,,Only wld
Lot No. 1: Belnt the lot ar l•nd
Letart Falls, Oh1o. 7-15-30tp ment al ,.;., S Znd Mt""le- flO 1100 00 W ld
by s.~~mu•l llla,-bu h •nd hl•
1
1
11110
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uu
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wlf• to John C. Moler by 1erd d•ted
21 " General Eleclric TV- $40. port. Call in evening. WY z. to build today,
NoY. u. 1883, and re&lt;"ord.e.:~ w Vol.

July- 26 from 8 to 11 p . m. on !N THE L~ST two w~eks we
Coal Stree t between North have rece1ved some mce trade
Second and 1\ ort h Thir d. :MI'd• ins. Three used Jiving room
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0
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dleport. Music ~,y 1m ur- .suites - $25 each~ ne tn·
hRm . Sponso red by Barnette's · ette set. $25 ; One dining room
Home Restamant and Pizza suite , $25, Real Nice. One
Ph ne 1\'Y 2 99~ti
Sh
1
ed
he 1 $8 One used
op .
0
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7 25 2tc
bedroom suite ~J9 One Ser
• &lt;
vel gas refrig~rator
,
like•
~9 ·9'"· 0 ne HOt p om
·l
AUTO SALES
new, ..,
refrigerator $49 94 One Frig
• · ·
•
1952 Nash, good tires. in run- idaire
refrigerator, $89.95.
ning eomJition, $125 . Vir eil 1 Two good us~ Maytag wash·
Teaford, Syracuse, WY 2- ers, repaired , reooy to go. Gas cook stove - $10. Gas 5262.
5-28-tfc
6986.
7 23 3tc
Guarantee&lt;! ). One Frigidaire heating stove _ $12. Small - - ---· -~ - __ Rambler - - school electric dryer, regu- Coa l heating stove _ IIO see NEW Modern apartment~ . Two
• a.:
d th
bd
E hte
World Stantl;m• •• (;ompael
Jar $299.9::. - sale $139.95. Katie Carpenler,
Rutiand, an. ree e rooms. lg en
(Only one ). One table top 40 Ohio.
7 23 3tc
miles . from. Kajser ~lant. All
Escetleoce
gal. electric water heater,
electnr, bnck, beautifully de-_
Rig ('3f rnum . ruJt: and pl'rt()rm
ance Small car economy and $69.95 ; One 30 ga., gas wat- DINING ROOM ST.!TTE, dinette corated PIastere d wa II s. Tjj.
e&lt;l baths with tub and showmanager ability
er heater, $39.95. Two good set, G. E. Refrigerator, elec•~
95
d
1
~
9"'
er. Complete .Youngstown
See
gas ranges, .,.&gt;:r .. an u:r . , ; tric range, rugs, bedroom k'tch
'th d' . 1
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ed w· dOW fan &lt;t&lt;tA
f
f
bl
I
en WI
ISposa URh.!t
MPirupolilan Motors
ne us
m
opu:o;
urniture. co fee ta e, vene· Concealed electric heating
E Mail! Su eet. Pomeroy
One kitchen cabinet. yellow tian blinds. Phone WI 9-2454
system. Storm doors
and
$10,· One us€C' coil spring $10 ·, or WI • 3025 .
PhoM W~ '!-a870
7 22 3t..c
~
One
used
link
sprlng.
$3:
f'ive
.
,
wirrlows.
Building
complete4 22 tfc
good used TV sets; Three like DAlRY SALE, Saturday. July Jy insulated. Front and rear
or
F · ld ·
1 ·
27. 1963, 1:00 p. m. Due to entrances. Beautifully landnew ng ed
a1reDae ec 1rtckerrange.
trucks jln· , n~ Marvm Marks On
$lS oth er emp 1oymen t , 1 WI.11 se0 seaped . Pr'1vate park'mg.
.;AI.'F:SMAJ'ol Bt!aste} Math
R~t~:~ r Furni:r~ Rutland my herdFof1 chows and equth;p.f Rent extremely low - too.OO
ews. Athens, LV 34061
me,nt, 1rs ouse nor o per month. Utilities partial·
7 23 3tc
10.9-tfc ~
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Vanderhoof Church on Co~ ly paid. The Haven Terrace
215 ft. FRONTAGE on Route 7, ty Road Z86 - one mile south Apartments, New Haven, W.
- - -- 4 ~ acres, building lot and of State Road 50 - two miles Va., Ph. 882-5101 or 882-2'105.
fOR SALE
woods. Phone WY 2-2839.
Tuppers Plain. . Watch ror
7 23 Stc
7 25 31p north of Slate Route 7. Turn
~OTICE is hereby. given -thil 1958 Jawa Motorc cle. G o
off of Route 7 just norlh of
fOR SALE OR TRADE
the
Frank
Sutphm
real
es·
·
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Y
1
sale
arrows.
9
Holstein
cows
.
Col
b.
T
h.
·
runmng
coruhbon.
A
rea
ter·
'"
tat
~ m
urn 13 _o~m~ 1P· 1 ror. Call WI 9-3424.
- 3 to 8 years old. 5 Guern- HOUSE FOR ;:,,1\LE or trade
Metgs County. consJstmg of
sey cows - 4 to 7 years for a place in Middleport.
7 22 tfc
94 &lt;:~cres more or less, W Jii - - - •
old. All in production. These Six rooms, bath, basement,
be sold at private sale to l960 Harley Davidson, 165 Su- are nice cows and Health eity water, electrlclty, gas,
the highest bidder for not per IO. A·l shape. Phone Sh papers will be furnished. One garage, one acre ground in
7 ~ 3tc
less than the appraised value 2-4524 ·
Surge milker and unit and Rutland. S. D. Buskirk, Rutof $1 ,1100.110, Saturday, July 27, STEEL PONTOONS--in good two Farm Master units. Two land. Ohio.
7 23 6tp
1963, at 10 :00 a. m. at the condition. See or Call Jam-:! s milk coolers and ten milk PONIES for sale or trade for
office of O'Brien and O'Brien, Rou sh, Racine.
cans.
stock. Doo HoudasheJt. Ph.
Attorneys, Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 20 6tc
Edsel Hart, Owner . wv 2-6083.
7 22 6tp

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I IFOR SALE _

In Review
B)' , . . _ fiJIIIHu lor Judy
liPI l•l~"fM 1.1111•1 11• 1.111'1 dull. Wltca 1hc lldill
JIOl.L YlfOOD tUPll- "I dGII'I P.J' !0 Iiiii fl WN olinutlllko

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coted 123 Hudloo Street, PT PLEASANT _ The Kro1410011· In- del Park Bnard met Tueoday
MlddleOIJJoport. H~~';"·
qwre
\1\a.
8 8 tfe evening at the pa.rk club house
="'""=-;;;--:-::,..-;;-::= - - wilh ch•lrman Lonnie Safford
FOR SALE, new I room house presiding, when It ""' reported
with 3 bedrooms, batb utility five new plcnlc tables were conroom, in Oorcas. f6,800.00. E. structed, painted and put Into
D. Johnson, Phone WI l-3o86. service this week, according to
716-U
"•;;;-;;;-;;-;;-;;---;;;::::--;:::;·~=c a report by Walter Rice.

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bor•e BeautifUl Blrcb klldJ The five new tablee make a
en. automadc gao beat 164, total of IS available on the purk
Lincoln Heigbll. cau J 0 b n grounds, and plans are for the
addltl of 10
large fam
Blsettnar WY 2-5127 1-l~tf•
on
more
•
·
ily-slze tables.
IN POMEROY Eight room It was pointed out by the
bedn:Joms
1 bouse,
lot.3 Good
looatland bath,
t of board that the cost of one table
arge
on ou
Is fi2.iill and any one may conhigh water. CaJl WY5 10 If
t.:::...=.:.__..:__ _:__
c
the church, Thursday
'ih the h evening
ba d
FOUR ROOM house witb 1 ac- at 8 p. m. Wl
us n s
re lot, large porch, basement and LOyal Men's class as the
&lt;A. c. BRADFORD
off Route No. 1. Phone WY guests.
7 ~tc
Badne, Ohio
UIZI.
JULY 21
I 11 tfc FOR SALE : The residence of Tbe annual picnic of the P~t
the late Charleo Raymond Matrons Club of l!:vaogelme
Smith located at 120 Laurel Cbapter, OES, In Middleport,
COBA SIRVICE
Street Pom 2ro Ohio
Is wUI be held Friday evening at
0STS TO DINNER
:t•ll• ...,. "' .... "'"'•
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6 p. m. at the borne of Mr.
H
1" 11 ,,."" DUJit, ........... m.
offered for sale. Please COD· and Mrs: Max Harrah near Dr . and Mrs. Lester L. Roosh
~= ::nd~D!'-:!~a -=-••
tact . the undersl~ed for Chester. Members are asked of Whispering Pines Farm on
w_... 'fMtt ....... rw wY wu•
partLcuJars concermng saw. to bring their own table serv- the Bashan - Harrisonville Road
" • - ,.,... .,
::d:r
'k,..
entertained with a dinner Pl1"
FOR ANY KIND of bulldozer
p
Obi
A friendship family potluck ty Wednesday evening. Guests
rk all WY 2omeroy,
the were teachers from the Obit
7 19 6tc dinner will be held at
: ba~=.t·;.. 's~uler. con- _
.
. Enterprise EUB Ctaurch Fri- State School for the Blind, CoJ.
·.
Str t M'd FOR SALE, bustness buUdmg day July 23, at 8 p. m. Home umbus, Mrs. Rutb Rice, Mlal
342 p
tractmg,
age
ee • 1 • and apartment, vacant lot, all made lee cream will be served Ruth Flanigan, and Mr. lad.
dleport Free estimates.
·
1 15 Uc in heart of Middleport. Pric· as the dessert. Families are Mrs. Roger Helminger.
ed low for quiclt sale. See asked to take their own table
I'HOTO COPYING Servtceo. Clifford Stumbo at Sewing servlce.
SCHOOL REUNION SET
Copy any letter or ttocamenl Center in Middleport.
JULY f7
The 14ltb annual Ray. .Ytltllll
"euter Insurance, Pomeroy
1 IS tfc
The Shade Valley BOll• 4·H and Holliday School reunion
2 IS lfc
club will have an Ice cream will be held al Holliday aehool
LIVESTOCK
social on Saturday, July 27 grounds, Sunday, August 4, aeHEREFORD BUU:. two years at Chester town hall,_ at 7:30 cording to CoUeen Oou&amp;an,old. Tom Wells, Harrisonville p. m. Everyone l8 inVIted.
retary ,
Phone SH 2-5164.
- • .. -- 72431p
GOOD Guernsey milk cow, 5
years old with calf three
weeks
old. Cheap, J o h n
For All Of Your Needs
Kearns, Clifton, Phone '113Middleport Feed Mill
S943.
7 24 tic
Tonr Fowlo•, Own.. &amp; Opp.
INSURANCE
"We Do Cllstom Grind1D·i "
N. 2nd A¥o.
MhldlJOHNSON, Simpson fnsur.nce
_ _ _ ____ . _

\1 DUPLEX, furnished apart.
ment at 390 S. 2nd, Middleport, CaU In evening. WY Z.
S262.
S.28-tfc

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S1 - SINGER Portable like now.
\UTO-M(mn.E rnsunmce bl:!en i _ __ For a e __
ZIG zag equipped to buUon·
ca~C"e llf&gt;d? '; nsl wmr opera· \fEOTU'1 SIZE heatrola, cual. hole, monogram, e mhrmder ,
tor s !Jeense. Call WY 2-2966. Ph
WY 2-2333
etc_ Pay off last 4 payments,
815tt c
one
·
RECORD HOP, Friday

for Winter

Five More Picnic Tables
·Reported Ready At park

Baker &amp; Seyfried

1'58 Chevrolet __' $795 '59 Chevrolet _ $1095 SMALL FAR\! ( about SO . 75

NOTICES

' ~OSE

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WY 2-99H

and brake.s. new Llres, R&amp;H.
1959 RAMBLER
$688
American 2 Door. Radl-·
o, h;a t;~ blue fini sh clean in terior, I
Pom•roy, Ohio
good tires.
I
1960 PLYMOUTH
$999 WHY WORRY over a olugglsb
2 Door V-8 en ~ in f' . Juto. trans., new tires. bla ck over while
septic tank? Gel Klean Em·
fi n i,~;h _ Ra di o anrl hea ter.
AD Septtc tank cleaner
at
1959 FORD
Landmark
Farm
Bureau,
Po.
$999
meroy.
7-I-31Jtc
Fai rl an P 500 - 2-Dour. VS e n ~i ne, stad. tl'ans., clea n inter·
ior , r(&gt;ci and blal'k fini !=.h. R&amp;H .
WANTED TO RENT

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'62 Impala - - $2695

1. 960 CHEVROLET

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SAVE -- EVEN MORE!

Ad ServtH

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SUPER SERVICE STATION

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---- ----'------FREE USE OF our Corpet
'62 Corvair - - $1995 6 Pm . St. Wagon. 327 cu. in. Shampooer with purchase of
. .
molur , power steering &amp; brakes. Bl
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Sb
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Phon" WY2-3994-WY2-6301
Monll: 2-~r . Maroon f1 msb, Automati (', pow~r brakes. radio.
ue ustre ampoo. 8 er 691 W. M.lin 11
Pamerey
fawn 1nter1or w1Lh bu~ket sea~ s, 1ww wh itewall tires. maroon fin· F'umiture, Middleport.
4-speed b?X, J02 eng~ne, radto, \s h, extJ·a clea n and priced at
7 23 Gtc l O. McCOY, AUCl'IONEER.
he~ter.
T1res
show
l1ttle
wear,
real
savings.
I
F""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'iiii"'iiCitester
Ohio
a hke new cap at a real saving.
It
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f 18 Uc
Iet - $ 1989 '61 Chevrolet $1,795
'61 C Orvaor
• - - $ 1595 Hard
'61 Chevro
AUCTIONEER
Top 4 Door.
Low mileage,
4 .D oor Sedar•. Local uwner , low clean interior. blue fini sh, V8, 8 e1 AI r 2 dr
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mileage. spotless clea n interior, automatic trans. Radio &amp; heat· Sharp all white fini sta_ Auto.
Crttl Bradford
Powerglide. Radio and beater. er. Like new whitewall tires.
staift. Radio.
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beating. FuU buement. Lc&gt;

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gallons of ~asollne or
more, or a eombmation oil
change and lube job.

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Ha•·dtop Coupe. White finish. 4-Door. Low mileage ~Y l~cel
r ed interior low mileagP, seat o~ner .. spoilt"~S clean ·~tenor,
belts, power steering &amp; bra kes, be1ge ft~1sh, ?eluxe equtpment.

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ARE HERE AGAIN!
Ads Get
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2 door. One careful local
owner. Low mileage. 4 cyl.
econom y

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Low milPa_
g&lt;'. 6 cyl .. PowPrJ!Iide
11·ans . Spotlf's.&lt;; clf'nn ;nferior,
all good tirf's, bla ck finis h .

acres ) fenced for sheep. Adequate barn, water, and decent house with bath . Prefer
S.E. Meigs County but will
consider all inquiries. T.Hanning, Rt. 1, Guysville, Ohio.
7 23 3tc

2 Door 6 C'YI. Std. trans. Ivory
and coral fini sh. clean interior,
new wh itewall tires, radio and
heater. A real buy .

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR .
1955 MERCURY
A eomplete tuning to Un iver·, 1957 PACKARD
sal Standard Pilch $IS. Ca ll 4 Door _ _
$49 Conv.
$195
WY 2-2065 or \\Til.e: Larr)' I
Tracy, 307 Wetzga ll St .. Pnm- j l951 CHEVROLET
1955 FORD
eroy. Will be available on ly 12 Door ~ _ ·-- $49 2 Door
$149
FOR RENT
until Sept. 1.
7 23 61 p ·
FURNISHED apartmenii'
::.--;Two=.
~oundand s,J... re-da nce, Pn 1951 PONTIAC
1955 PLYMOUTH
4 roon1. I five room ~ ·urn•sll·
da y night's beg inning 9 P m. Coupe
$99 VB- 4 Door _
$149 ed and unfurnistld. P h o o e
WY Z.Zii57.
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EDT. a1 the Masooene.
son, w. Va. Caller Whltey .
S SA E MORE
THREE and MU1 room furnish
Beegle. Music by El R.n ncho ;
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7 22 6Lp 1
Band.
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INTERIOR
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Reasonable rates, $1 .00 per ·
hour. Phone Vi 3-27110.
7 20 Stp
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POMEROY, OHIO

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Street, Middleport. Phone WV
2-3751.
7 2!l 3tc
. _ _ . o,;;-- APARTMENT on Mecbanlc
Street, S rooms, bath and
laundry privileges. Utilities
paid. See Ewing's Store
Phone WY 2--2660.

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doncing klgether. lhe qood
teach 1110 IIOniiJ 1111 lire
school wheo I WBI a Utue llll'r ... t
l.iZfl ghar., an apartment
a girl friend In New York
wheN oho hopes her dNU!IItUel
pel musical experienON WUl
to a Pr&lt;Mdwa7 sltow.
'Tm ~~ ustd It! bltm!
qt)' own," she IBid. ''I've been
traveling llld I!Olnl away
~bool aU my ltft. l even spent a
year i &amp;\endiiJI scflool ip P&lt;llrla.
dicla't like ~ very much.
faril ... l1t a YWY lglllly lilly·
''1'111 •toying with molller
})ere until this show I! completed.

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State and 79 unb off South end at F.a•t
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Route 124 belOW .Racine
Sertlon 3.2 , Town 3. and R1nre
. ' With ••ld
13. Tho land brreby .:on\·ey•d eonview of th.: OhJO Rtver. A t11tn1n1 the E..t one·halr or th e
bu
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RENTAL _ 4 • room frame Ri:I&gt;'ERENCE DEED, Vol. 1115, P•••
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Hewrd• Meli $ Co•mly,
house wtth bath, gas heat- ohio.
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mg. onvemen Y oca
m two-thirds or thO!' ~pprat•ed Yalu&lt;!'.
Pomeroy
small
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ltAHTENBACH
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family, J30.00 a mont . vat · ~:!~~~~~.:FaM:~:,couNn , OHIO
able August 1.
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
WANTED _ 3 • bedroom home
1n 1a, 25l •8, 1, 8 , 15, !Ito:
,
in Pomeroy or Middleport.
LEGAL NOI'ICE
Not to exceed $10,000.00. Notice is taereby given that
Should have b roOms and de- on Friday, August 2, at the
cent lot.
hour of 10 a. m., the undersign·
C. C, CVCKLER, REALTOR ed will offer for sale at public
PHONE WY W830
auction to the highest bidder
ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN for cash in hand at the BlaeU.
PHONE WY 2-1!11
nar Auto Cempany, Pomeroy,
7 23 3tc the following described automo-FOR SALE _ 5 room house bile to wit:
in Welchtown. Call WY 2- 1 - 1957 Buick, 4 door hard·
6062 after 1 p. m.
top , mode) 75, serial number
7 2'l 6tp
7D 111 7887.
FOR SALE
- - -Ii - Dated thil 20th day of July,
3in Moom ~ 1963.
011 cb&lt;lltlerne~~- SP ::areas
Blaetbtar Auto Comp'"Y
008 · can- RJ Sch
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(7) 22, 2$, 29, 3tc
contact r1 .
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conduct lhe •nnual Inspection.
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All membel'll are ·urged to at-

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wpukht't Will'&amp; ta bll.
''I guess someday I'd Uko It! bo
IJillught o1 111 JJza Minnelli wbo
~·ppetla to bo Judy !lllrland'o
ttaughter, but who also happens to
._ Lila Mlnnelll."
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The dark·hpi&gt;ed ~irl late..upl· !Isler or a good friollll tban
!d her itl8rrlnJ rolf PI •• of!· 111other. It'• more fup thtt way.
IJrnadW"f produotign Ill "U@ol " Yet, w~ I "'" hif odvlc:
JtiOI rnatd" lo )IliA ber 'llflther or help, mother's always there.
for tbelr frr&amp;t 4Jll·flo4&amp;1'1 profes.
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~udY lt!t• all bul turned the Jhow married in Landon, i:~&amp;llllll to her daugilt,;,
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wtif·llkt qualJty
~fecllonate and wanting .Vf&lt;'i
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Bud Simpson, Agents.

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ITerms: Cash .. Not responsible 11100 -Gallcmwater tenk fiS .oO,
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7 22 8tp
I S£&gt;t of General Dual 90 s3fe- 1 new, fully autom~ tic
witt! for acc1denbl . Sale Conduct· 1 lift type 5 foot bush
hog FOR SALE. 108% acres. 9
tv tire~ 750 x 14 two o::now 1 b .1
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or room house, 30 head cattle,
ra wrue Th
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would . consider ......,..
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6020.
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months old Eleclrolu• Vac'
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R.
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7 24
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uum cleaner wtth all attachD. I, Pomeroy, Ohio.
FOR SALE by owner, 3 tJed.
1961 Triumph Tiger Cub Motor. ments plus waxer, polisher, COAL good cleaa luinp 3 1 -:-5
7 20 Me
room home, large eorner lot,
cycle. 1295.1111. Phune WY Z. floor scrubber and shampoo. egg' no 'slack Re-..;reened BUSINESS SERVICES
In SU~f Run, fomerov ~ew.
8140.
7 24 61p , er. Can finance. Small pay: stok~r-oil trea~ at mine ·or
,
ly remnde1ed. WY 2·31!13
a ~ · ''S, holf ,,;;;oers
lop menll. Contact Mrs. Oorolhy delivered. ~umtl'or price no1r Hii:~'D!J'iG,: Plumbing. Mueller ,
__7·!6-lfc
crop. Furnist, own container Schwab, Maaoo, W. Va. Ph. on. Jacoba Coal Co.,_R. 0 t. -· I'Lirnices. ~ld Brothers, l"r"''t'ge Prall . re&amp;ldence m Rut-

WY 2-3469, or · WY 2-2437 .

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• Allor tht ~ Uu
n,. 000- . . . I rthoanll ~~~~~ bull IIIIo 1110 ·
}jfoQ io ltlr I!IIIMt'l !ello "I . . . I _.. llkl
, 111,. iillow tltM•toa _. falll wttet 1 IIlii. 1!111 1 doil't ..
Ill ~1o1Gb - IIIII Ioiii IIIII IIIII do II," lilt !lld. "II
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my
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" "'' pH 11.1&lt; h• • Clarence _773-5282.
7 II 6'tc
fro!fitt, Portland, VI J-2254. 16 ft. Refrigerator. Call WY S.
7 z; 8tc I 6437,
7' 23 3tp

tribute toward the complelloll of
the tables u weD u any - .
project at the part.
Mr. Salford appointed board
member!. Woodrow Maco IJid
F.arl Deal to mVOIUgate lht
cost and poseiblllty oi C&lt;JII8Iruo.
tion of a swimming pool In the
:-...
In~
park. John Devault Wlllppo
ed to investigate tbe cost of
small row boata and I bOal
pier lor use on the park lab.
Mayor Virgil Siders Will ask·
ed to secure the services of
Pt. Pleasant HJgh School athletle direetor Robert HortoD W
i.-ad
•~ a committee lor the pur.
pose of design and placement
ol u-sketbaU
and
""
~~
The installation of a miniature
goH course at the park Wll en.
cussed and Mr. Safford vo~ow•
teered to )ook into the feaslblJ.
lly of such a factlily.
The park board will meet
again next Tuesday evening.

•.c:.-.~':;,L1 ~:: IONI c:o.,
HOUSE FOR SALE in Porn- '" 0111• c..,.,.,,tlon,
Pl•lnlltt,
eroy, 5 rooms and bath , with
n.
$7 each, WY 2-22.04.
7 25 stc
TROY IUTCHII, •t •1,
eStorm Windows
o.ttnd.,.tt
7 18 6tc &lt;lN'E s~ room house P~tes basement, Mulberry Ave., a·
NOTIU oF ••u
I
,..,
--"
cros11 fr~ new schoo1. Pllone
NERVOUS? Can't sleep? TrY Terrace. Phone Pl Pleasant WY 2-$!
7 23 3tc .u!:':a~~~~~tCo:t ~drro:~o~·~;~.:
~DMATES
new tl·me-released Slee~Wel lSlB-J after 5 p.m.
or Melra c ount&gt;·· Ohlo, 1 will pfft&gt;r
for
the
, &lt;tn
capsule Onl 98 at t'Stark
·~
mh aale
d•' ato1 Public
Autuil,Auttlon
at Irl:I)O
1983
S.
'I
C
4 room and bath, house. Lincoln
o'clock A. M. at the Court Rou&lt;~e of
Drugs.
6-~30tp Hei ghls, Phone WY 2-3874.
,L..I111• LJLJ~'tt uld coonty, 1n the vma1e or Pom1
~~-~~
eroy, the l&lt;lllow1111 dnerlbed ri!AI
11 .,RIC#U.0. ED CLOTHING bargams.
·
7 11 30tp
e~t1te:
WY 2-5321
Tbe rouowln• real uta-. dtuated
Women 's dre.sses 25·50 cents, , NICELY Furnt'sbed • room -an--d
In the county of Melt~•, state " Ohl11,
..
POMEROY _ 6 . room, 2 story and In the Township of Bedford . oe.
N. 2nd Avo,
Mlckfleport, 0.
Men 's and Boys' pants and bath apartment. Middleport.
lllllouted 1n S•ctlon N"o. ll. Town a. L - - - - - - - - - sh irts 25-50 cents. Men's shoes Phone WY 2-3874.
frame
tlome With bath,
R•n•e 13
of the
t heut'
nd fhot
I) chase,
belnt
th• Ohio
E.. t C&lt;ITAPIM'''
one-h1 1f of Pur·
the
and hats. Smith's Clothmg
·
7 11 lfc wa
er
a, uon soul.hwe.t
ona-tourtb or ..ld Sll&lt;"llon
basement.
"mg,
Nicelyvera
located
No . 32, Towa 3, Raa•• 13. uv&lt;!' and •
Store. Open 7 days a week
- - e~reept the two followlnl lat. of ,,n.;,
· ~ DUPLEX furnished apart- one of our best streets...,,Only wld
Lot No. 1: Belnt the lot ar l•nd
Letart Falls, Oh1o. 7-15-30tp ment al ,.;., S Znd Mt""le- flO 1100 00 W ld
by s.~~mu•l llla,-bu h •nd hl•
1
1
11110
_
. _
- -- - - ·"av
uu
,
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COS ....,,
wlf• to John C. Moler by 1erd d•ted
21 " General Eleclric TV- $40. port. Call in evening. WY z. to build today,
NoY. u. 1883, and re&lt;"ord.e.:~ w Vol.

July- 26 from 8 to 11 p . m. on !N THE L~ST two w~eks we
Coal Stree t between North have rece1ved some mce trade
Second and 1\ ort h Thir d. :MI'd• ins. Three used Jiving room
· • J'
D
0
o·
dleport. Music ~,y 1m ur- .suites - $25 each~ ne tn·
hRm . Sponso red by Barnette's · ette set. $25 ; One dining room
Home Restamant and Pizza suite , $25, Real Nice. One
Ph ne 1\'Y 2 99~ti
Sh
1
ed
he 1 $8 One used
op .
0
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US
C S •
·
7 25 2tc
bedroom suite ~J9 One Ser
• &lt;
vel gas refrig~rator
,
like•
~9 ·9'"· 0 ne HOt p om
·l
AUTO SALES
new, ..,
refrigerator $49 94 One Frig
• · ·
•
1952 Nash, good tires. in run- idaire
refrigerator, $89.95.
ning eomJition, $125 . Vir eil 1 Two good us~ Maytag wash·
Teaford, Syracuse, WY 2- ers, repaired , reooy to go. Gas cook stove - $10. Gas 5262.
5-28-tfc
6986.
7 23 3tc
Guarantee&lt;! ). One Frigidaire heating stove _ $12. Small - - ---· -~ - __ Rambler - - school electric dryer, regu- Coa l heating stove _ IIO see NEW Modern apartment~ . Two
• a.:
d th
bd
E hte
World Stantl;m• •• (;ompael
Jar $299.9::. - sale $139.95. Katie Carpenler,
Rutiand, an. ree e rooms. lg en
(Only one ). One table top 40 Ohio.
7 23 3tc
miles . from. Kajser ~lant. All
Escetleoce
gal. electric water heater,
electnr, bnck, beautifully de-_
Rig ('3f rnum . ruJt: and pl'rt()rm
ance Small car economy and $69.95 ; One 30 ga., gas wat- DINING ROOM ST.!TTE, dinette corated PIastere d wa II s. Tjj.
e&lt;l baths with tub and showmanager ability
er heater, $39.95. Two good set, G. E. Refrigerator, elec•~
95
d
1
~
9"'
er. Complete .Youngstown
See
gas ranges, .,.&gt;:r .. an u:r . , ; tric range, rugs, bedroom k'tch
'th d' . 1
.•.
0
ed w· dOW fan &lt;t&lt;tA
f
f
bl
I
en WI
ISposa URh.!t
MPirupolilan Motors
ne us
m
opu:o;
urniture. co fee ta e, vene· Concealed electric heating
E Mail! Su eet. Pomeroy
One kitchen cabinet. yellow tian blinds. Phone WI 9-2454
system. Storm doors
and
$10,· One us€C' coil spring $10 ·, or WI • 3025 .
PhoM W~ '!-a870
7 22 3t..c
~
One
used
link
sprlng.
$3:
f'ive
.
,
wirrlows.
Building
complete4 22 tfc
good used TV sets; Three like DAlRY SALE, Saturday. July Jy insulated. Front and rear
or
F · ld ·
1 ·
27. 1963, 1:00 p. m. Due to entrances. Beautifully landnew ng ed
a1reDae ec 1rtckerrange.
trucks jln· , n~ Marvm Marks On
$lS oth er emp 1oymen t , 1 WI.11 se0 seaped . Pr'1vate park'mg.
.;AI.'F:SMAJ'ol Bt!aste} Math
R~t~:~ r Furni:r~ Rutland my herdFof1 chows and equth;p.f Rent extremely low - too.OO
ews. Athens, LV 34061
me,nt, 1rs ouse nor o per month. Utilities partial·
7 23 3tc
10.9-tfc ~
. ·-- .
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Vanderhoof Church on Co~ ly paid. The Haven Terrace
215 ft. FRONTAGE on Route 7, ty Road Z86 - one mile south Apartments, New Haven, W.
- - -- 4 ~ acres, building lot and of State Road 50 - two miles Va., Ph. 882-5101 or 882-2'105.
fOR SALE
woods. Phone WY 2-2839.
Tuppers Plain. . Watch ror
7 23 Stc
7 25 31p north of Slate Route 7. Turn
~OTICE is hereby. given -thil 1958 Jawa Motorc cle. G o
off of Route 7 just norlh of
fOR SALE OR TRADE
the
Frank
Sutphm
real
es·
·
·
Y
1
sale
arrows.
9
Holstein
cows
.
Col
b.
T
h.
·
runmng
coruhbon.
A
rea
ter·
'"
tat
~ m
urn 13 _o~m~ 1P· 1 ror. Call WI 9-3424.
- 3 to 8 years old. 5 Guern- HOUSE FOR ;:,,1\LE or trade
Metgs County. consJstmg of
sey cows - 4 to 7 years for a place in Middleport.
7 22 tfc
94 &lt;:~cres more or less, W Jii - - - •
old. All in production. These Six rooms, bath, basement,
be sold at private sale to l960 Harley Davidson, 165 Su- are nice cows and Health eity water, electrlclty, gas,
the highest bidder for not per IO. A·l shape. Phone Sh papers will be furnished. One garage, one acre ground in
7 ~ 3tc
less than the appraised value 2-4524 ·
Surge milker and unit and Rutland. S. D. Buskirk, Rutof $1 ,1100.110, Saturday, July 27, STEEL PONTOONS--in good two Farm Master units. Two land. Ohio.
7 23 6tp
1963, at 10 :00 a. m. at the condition. See or Call Jam-:! s milk coolers and ten milk PONIES for sale or trade for
office of O'Brien and O'Brien, Rou sh, Racine.
cans.
stock. Doo HoudasheJt. Ph.
Attorneys, Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 20 6tc
Edsel Hart, Owner . wv 2-6083.
7 22 6tp

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I IFOR SALE _

In Review
B)' , . . _ fiJIIIHu lor Judy
liPI l•l~"fM 1.1111•1 11• 1.111'1 dull. Wltca 1hc lldill
JIOl.L YlfOOD tUPll- "I dGII'I P.J' !0 Iiiii fl WN olinutlllko

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coted 123 Hudloo Street, PT PLEASANT _ The Kro1410011· In- del Park Bnard met Tueoday
MlddleOIJJoport. H~~';"·
qwre
\1\a.
8 8 tfe evening at the pa.rk club house
="'""=-;;;--:-::,..-;;-::= - - wilh ch•lrman Lonnie Safford
FOR SALE, new I room house presiding, when It ""' reported
with 3 bedrooms, batb utility five new plcnlc tables were conroom, in Oorcas. f6,800.00. E. structed, painted and put Into
D. Johnson, Phone WI l-3o86. service this week, according to
716-U
"•;;;-;;;-;;-;;-;;---;;;::::--;:::;·~=c a report by Walter Rice.

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bor•e BeautifUl Blrcb klldJ The five new tablee make a
en. automadc gao beat 164, total of IS available on the purk
Lincoln Heigbll. cau J 0 b n grounds, and plans are for the
addltl of 10
large fam
Blsettnar WY 2-5127 1-l~tf•
on
more
•
·
ily-slze tables.
IN POMEROY Eight room It was pointed out by the
bedn:Joms
1 bouse,
lot.3 Good
looatland bath,
t of board that the cost of one table
arge
on ou
Is fi2.iill and any one may conhigh water. CaJl WY5 10 If
t.:::...=.:.__..:__ _:__
c
the church, Thursday
'ih the h evening
ba d
FOUR ROOM house witb 1 ac- at 8 p. m. Wl
us n s
re lot, large porch, basement and LOyal Men's class as the
&lt;A. c. BRADFORD
off Route No. 1. Phone WY guests.
7 ~tc
Badne, Ohio
UIZI.
JULY 21
I 11 tfc FOR SALE : The residence of Tbe annual picnic of the P~t
the late Charleo Raymond Matrons Club of l!:vaogelme
Smith located at 120 Laurel Cbapter, OES, In Middleport,
COBA SIRVICE
Street Pom 2ro Ohio
Is wUI be held Friday evening at
0STS TO DINNER
:t•ll• ...,. "' .... "'"'•
'
y. ·
'
6 p. m. at the borne of Mr.
H
1" 11 ,,."" DUJit, ........... m.
offered for sale. Please COD· and Mrs: Max Harrah near Dr . and Mrs. Lester L. Roosh
~= ::nd~D!'-:!~a -=-••
tact . the undersl~ed for Chester. Members are asked of Whispering Pines Farm on
w_... 'fMtt ....... rw wY wu•
partLcuJars concermng saw. to bring their own table serv- the Bashan - Harrisonville Road
" • - ,.,... .,
::d:r
'k,..
entertained with a dinner Pl1"
FOR ANY KIND of bulldozer
p
Obi
A friendship family potluck ty Wednesday evening. Guests
rk all WY 2omeroy,
the were teachers from the Obit
7 19 6tc dinner will be held at
: ba~=.t·;.. 's~uler. con- _
.
. Enterprise EUB Ctaurch Fri- State School for the Blind, CoJ.
·.
Str t M'd FOR SALE, bustness buUdmg day July 23, at 8 p. m. Home umbus, Mrs. Rutb Rice, Mlal
342 p
tractmg,
age
ee • 1 • and apartment, vacant lot, all made lee cream will be served Ruth Flanigan, and Mr. lad.
dleport Free estimates.
·
1 15 Uc in heart of Middleport. Pric· as the dessert. Families are Mrs. Roger Helminger.
ed low for quiclt sale. See asked to take their own table
I'HOTO COPYING Servtceo. Clifford Stumbo at Sewing servlce.
SCHOOL REUNION SET
Copy any letter or ttocamenl Center in Middleport.
JULY f7
The 14ltb annual Ray. .Ytltllll
"euter Insurance, Pomeroy
1 IS tfc
The Shade Valley BOll• 4·H and Holliday School reunion
2 IS lfc
club will have an Ice cream will be held al Holliday aehool
LIVESTOCK
social on Saturday, July 27 grounds, Sunday, August 4, aeHEREFORD BUU:. two years at Chester town hall,_ at 7:30 cording to CoUeen Oou&amp;an,old. Tom Wells, Harrisonville p. m. Everyone l8 inVIted.
retary ,
Phone SH 2-5164.
- • .. -- 72431p
GOOD Guernsey milk cow, 5
years old with calf three
weeks
old. Cheap, J o h n
For All Of Your Needs
Kearns, Clifton, Phone '113Middleport Feed Mill
S943.
7 24 tic
Tonr Fowlo•, Own.. &amp; Opp.
INSURANCE
"We Do Cllstom Grind1D·i "
N. 2nd A¥o.
MhldlJOHNSON, Simpson fnsur.nce
_ _ _ ____ . _

\1 DUPLEX, furnished apart.
ment at 390 S. 2nd, Middleport, CaU In evening. WY Z.
S262.
S.28-tfc

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S1 - SINGER Portable like now.
\UTO-M(mn.E rnsunmce bl:!en i _ __ For a e __
ZIG zag equipped to buUon·
ca~C"e llf&gt;d? '; nsl wmr opera· \fEOTU'1 SIZE heatrola, cual. hole, monogram, e mhrmder ,
tor s !Jeense. Call WY 2-2966. Ph
WY 2-2333
etc_ Pay off last 4 payments,
815tt c
one
·
RECORD HOP, Friday

for Winter

Five More Picnic Tables
·Reported Ready At park

Baker &amp; Seyfried

1'58 Chevrolet __' $795 '59 Chevrolet _ $1095 SMALL FAR\! ( about SO . 75

NOTICES

' ~OSE

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NA
Cl••nect and CheckH

WY 2-99H

and brake.s. new Llres, R&amp;H.
1959 RAMBLER
$688
American 2 Door. Radl-·
o, h;a t;~ blue fini sh clean in terior, I
Pom•roy, Ohio
good tires.
I
1960 PLYMOUTH
$999 WHY WORRY over a olugglsb
2 Door V-8 en ~ in f' . Juto. trans., new tires. bla ck over while
septic tank? Gel Klean Em·
fi n i,~;h _ Ra di o anrl hea ter.
AD Septtc tank cleaner
at
1959 FORD
Landmark
Farm
Bureau,
Po.
$999
meroy.
7-I-31Jtc
Fai rl an P 500 - 2-Dour. VS e n ~i ne, stad. tl'ans., clea n inter·
ior , r(&gt;ci and blal'k fini !=.h. R&amp;H .
WANTED TO RENT

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'62 Impala - - $2695

1. 960 CHEVROLET

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Open 24 Hours

SAVE -- EVEN MORE!

Ad ServtH

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To Have Your
Cool, 011 or Gos

SUPER SERVICE STATION

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For

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---- ----'------FREE USE OF our Corpet
'62 Corvair - - $1995 6 Pm . St. Wagon. 327 cu. in. Shampooer with purchase of
. .
molur , power steering &amp; brakes. Bl
L
Sb
B k
Phon" WY2-3994-WY2-6301
Monll: 2-~r . Maroon f1 msb, Automati (', pow~r brakes. radio.
ue ustre ampoo. 8 er 691 W. M.lin 11
Pamerey
fawn 1nter1or w1Lh bu~ket sea~ s, 1ww wh itewall tires. maroon fin· F'umiture, Middleport.
4-speed b?X, J02 eng~ne, radto, \s h, extJ·a clea n and priced at
7 23 Gtc l O. McCOY, AUCl'IONEER.
he~ter.
T1res
show
l1ttle
wear,
real
savings.
I
F""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'iiii"'iiCitester
Ohio
a hke new cap at a real saving.
It
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.
f 18 Uc
Iet - $ 1989 '61 Chevrolet $1,795
'61 C Orvaor
• - - $ 1595 Hard
'61 Chevro
AUCTIONEER
Top 4 Door.
Low mileage,
4 .D oor Sedar•. Local uwner , low clean interior. blue fini sh, V8, 8 e1 AI r 2 dr
Har d T op.
Com........
~"'""""' 8en1ee
mileage. spotless clea n interior, automatic trans. Radio &amp; heat· Sharp all white fini sta_ Auto.
Crttl Bradford
Powerglide. Radio and beater. er. Like new whitewall tires.
staift. Radio.
Write, - - • , . C.lacf

DEA!JLLNES

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Now Is The Time

Po111eroy lanclma...

batll, ....~, decorated. ,..
beating. FuU buement. Lc&gt;

Shuler ....tract.

pond.

rree each time vou purcba..
gallons of ~asollne or
more, or a eombmation oil
change and lube job.

- - -- radio and heater Like new all hea t£&gt;r, hr·JS li ke new.

WANT AD
INFORMATION

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'62 Ford T-Bird - $3395 '62 Chevy II $1795
Ha•·dtop Coupe. White finish. 4-Door. Low mileage ~Y l~cel
r ed interior low mileagP, seat o~ner .. spoilt"~S clean ·~tenor,
belts, power steering &amp; bra kes, be1ge ft~1sh, ?eluxe equtpment.

· - - - --

a...rogo Gin...

You get 1-16 oz. size lla u

SHOP AND TRADE

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aw ESTATE

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Community N1w1

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OIIIHAN ANNIE

Bv HAROLO GRAY

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Mrs. Ed J . Smith entered UnHospltal,

GINGHAMS

, for observation and

. She was a«'~'pa~
to Columbus by Mr. Smith
son, Lewis.
Dr. and Mrs . Rubert P . Gard·
ner and daughters, Rebecca
and Amy who have been
the guests of his ~:~:::~;
and Mrs.

ell , president ; Mrs . Mason Fish- lpointment of pesl rontrol in the Center, Ohio.
.
er , first vice president ; Mrs. 1Department of Agrirnlture, and The Rev . John E . Ba~nnger
Paul Casci, serond Vi{'e presi- her duty was to inspect and of .Edgebrook Lutheran Church,
dent ; Mrs . Ben Neutzllng, sec· spray trees , and work with ani· Ch1cago, 111., and the Rev · Jack
reta~y· . Mrs . T_ A_ Hennessy, mal 11arcinations. She had to is· T. Welch ~f St. _P~ul Lutheran
treasurer : Mrs_ Allen Hill, his- sue licenses such as hunting Church, wtll offiCiate. at the
'!Uesda~ f~r ~
torian ; Mrs . Milton Roush, sgt. 1and fishing and was in char~e Opt!n chUrch, double rmg ce~e.
In Galhpohs With Mr .
at arms· and Mrs . David Cum- 1of all flag ceremonies. She stat- mony Sunday, July 28th. at 4.30
Clarence Boster and
They are enroute to Paris
mings , j.unior past president. · E'd that whal shr learnet:l about p. m. in . St. Paul Lut~eran
Mrs . Cummings thanked mem- the flag she used In teaching at c.hurc~. MISs. Wolpert will be
Sout~ Cm:-olina where
bers for their cooperation the 4-H camp recently .
gtven m marr1age by her fathbe stat1oned for two years.
Mrs. R. L. Gotthardt _and son,
past year and Mrs. PoweU spoke Botll girls thanked the Auxil- er.
briefly , asking the cooperation iary for the privilege of attend- Miss_ Sandra Helm ~ Columreturned to thetr
of the members for the coming lng Girls State.
bus WID se~ve as _maid _of bon- Columbus Sunday, af~er a weeks
year. Mrs . Well pres~nted Mrs.
or. The bridesmaids will
be
with her mother, Mrs. w.
Chnunings with a past presiMrs. Eu~ene Mayer of Ma~ys-- A. Morgan, Athens Road.
dent's pin.
ville, OhJO, and Miss Marilyn Mr . and Mrs. Jerry Fieds
A 6' 30 potluck dinner precedrOUn
n
Schwarz of ParkerBburg.
Chicago, IlL .anlved Wadnesed the meeting which opened
Mary ~Iizabeth Foltz, cou~ln
for a VlSit wlth therr parIn ritualistic form by Mrs. CumOUf
# of the bnde, of Alexandria, VLr- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fields
f ~ ginia , will be nower girl.
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Es·
mings. A report on the bakeless
bake sale was given by Mrs.
I
~ Mr. Eugene Mayer of Marys- kew.
Gerald Wildermuth. &lt;'hairman.
.
VIlle. wlll act as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Reyn- 1
A report was also given on the . _S_haro~ Cleland ts a busl";~; Seating the guests will be Mr. olds and sons of Mansfield are
Eighth District ronvention at vtsll~ 10 Columbus today.
George Tomko of Cleveland. the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Crooksville June rl by' Mrs. ":a~ Jn. Columbus last week to and Mr. Philip Schlosser of Bradford Maag, MinersvU1e
Neutzling, Mrs. Frank Cheese- VISit with. r_elatl\les.
Columbus.
other relatives in the area. ·
brew and Mrs. Cummings.
Mrs. Wdham R~son has reo- The soloist will be John Miss Mildred PUlins of BaltiMrs. Wildermuth, Mrs . Well t~rnt'd from a tnp to Kan!\as Layne of New Hallen and play- more is spending a couple of
and Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. were ·Ctty, Kansas, where she ~as ing the organ will be Vernon weeks with her father, Carl
elected to the executive com- the !(uest of her s?n. and family, I Renner of Columbus.
Pullins, Flatwoods and other
Mr and Mrs WJJham Robson
.
mittee. Mrs . J. M. Thornton
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relatives.
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son 'd o n.ht e acco
n 1o
thanked the members for cards and
.
d I pa.1 •
Mr. an d M f!. Homer ,,as
.
.
. 1. ed Jed her aug er an
am• y,
nd Mr R' h d oweru and
and visits while hosptta tz . Mr and Mrs . Clifford Cunninga
s. •c ar
Mrs Neutzling announced that h ·
d
K 'th 1 Lima
daughters, Linda and Patty re.
8 punch
bowl and cups have am an . .son ' e1 . ' o
.·
turned to the1r horne Tuesday,
1
been purchased by the Past ~ev of\'IS_ttedt vt artouste sThcemc
after a weekend visit in Colum.
pomts
meres
enrou
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ey
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Presidf'nts. for t e au:u mry. arrived in Lima this week Mrs. Joyce B e wa11 onor- bWJ WI'th Mr• a nd Mrs. Lucien
She also announced that Ma- h
M
R bs
. 't d u f1 ed with a baby shower recent.. Casto. David and Diana Casto
eel Smith Jessie Curtis, Ada w ere rs .h 0 ohn VlSI e nt'o lv at the home of Mrs. Marcia returned home with them, after
' Luc1lle
. St.ory were Tuesday
·
Hoskings and
M"ddl ' 1w en s e came on
Houdas'helt
with Mrs.
Betty spendl ng a week Wt'th their
1
contributing hostesses for the I M epodr · M
p
Hapton- ~ Wallace, Mrs. Marty Shepard grandpare11ts and the OWens
.
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M'lt
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rs. au 1
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V
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June
meetmg.
rs.
• on tall and children, Edith and and Mrs. Lorame enoy as co- 1am1 1y.
_
Roush gave three days
on ~-n hav returned from a va- hostesses.
Mrs. Anna Yeager, Mrs. Gert
1
the polio clinic which was cred- / '
e t t Vir 1 ia Beach The home was
decorated rude Kloes and Mrs. Raymond
lted to communitv servict.
c~..lto'n sCpeln b•
.gthn I t'
with pink and white streamers Kloes and daughters, Paula Ray
·.
a•~ m o urn us WI
re a 1ves.
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v· 'ted 'Vodn&lt;esMrs. Wilbur Bailey was wei- Mr Ha tonst.all has been on leading to a bassmet, m whJch and Mary Ann . lSI . ,.
th E .
gifts were placed. Games were day In Nelsonville w1th Mrs.
corned as a guest and
also
. P1
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.
· James (zoral wa lker at st ·
Ruth Ba1ley
and Louela Thomp- vac-atton rom e \·ans mar- played and prizes g1ven
to Will·
son,
representatives to Girl ket .
.
.
ners who were Mrs. Sa n d r 11 Mary 's Hospital. They also callState. Both girls gave complete I Mrs. Jane Gllkey, who IS on 8 Phalin, Mrs. Lorane Venoy and ed on Mr. Walker.
Timmy and Sidney Manuel,
reports on their activities.Miss thr~-weeks V~l·atlon from lhe Mrs. Roberta Dillion.
Bailey was elected county com- 1~mperlal Electirc Co._, is leav· Miss Vicky Sutton received Racine, spent a few days last
mg Thursday for a tn~ to Den- the door prize. Lime sherbert week with their grandparents,
ver, Colo. where ahe MIL be ~e punch, coffee. mints, and cake Mr. and Mrs. Eddle Young.
OW$
guest of her brother and SIS- decorated with pink and blue Connie Lanning, Rock
ter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank booteeo were served to Mro. open! Monday night with
,
Landaker. She will bt gone Milford HyseU, Mrs.
Donald Jean Young.
about ten days.
Lowery, Mro. Denver Rice,
---Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber Mr!. Paul Casci, Mrs. Cecile
Miss Betty Lou Demoskey, j of Rutland, entertain~ with a Van Meter and son, Mrs. Pierce
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- cook-out recently at the1r home. Case, Mrs. George Hibbs, Mr.
wand Oemoskey. 760 S. Fourth iGuesls were Mr. and Mrs. Butch su.mper, Mr. Stephen
Ave .. Middleport , was united in IFrank Yoong and daughter, Baley Ida Casci and Terry Jo
mrrriage to Mr. Earl Denney, Mrs. Larry Carson and. son, StamPer.
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bobby, M~s - l.awrence Milhoan Sending gifts were Mra. Nor- Annual lnspectlon was held
Denney, Sr., 109 Pearock Ave ., and Denms, Dean, Danna, Del- man Baxter and daughters, Mrs. when Chester Grange 2609 met
Pomeroy, in a quiet Cf'remony las. and Duane Weber.
Floyd Brown, Mrs. Violet Hy- Tuesday evening wilh
VIrgil
Friday evening, Ju~y 19, at 6:30 Mrs. Dale Dut~n. ~d _dau~h- sell, Mrs. Gene Harris, Mrs. Atkins, county deputy, Inspect..
p. m. at the First Baptist t~r , ~lien_. are v1s1~ng In Cm- Jennlngs Wayland Jr. , Mrs. ing officer.
1cmnah th1s week w1th her sis- Edward Crooks, Mrs. James Mrs. Earl Dean. worthy masChurlh in Middleport.
The Rev . Donald Boone read [ ter and brother-In-law, Mr. and Daniels, Miss Jeanette Crooks, ter , presided. A Jetter was
the double r.ing reremoney be- Mrs . S. L. McCarthy,
Miss Cbritine Coats.
from William B. Downie in refore an altar derorated with Mr . and Mrs . Earl Denney
gard to participating in
the
I (the former Betty Demo~key)
Centennial parade. A booth at
pink gladiolias.
The bride was lovely Jn a have returned from a tnp to
Ule fair was discussed.
A as-year pin was presentwhite street length sheath dress Virgin_ia Beach.
of silk jersey with white ac- 1 Ma.nanne Woodgerd and Deb·
Uf Or OrSe
ad to Mrs. Roy Miller by Mrs.
cessories.
.
bte Grueser were in Charleston,
Dean. Plans were made for an
W
ice cream socia1 to be held
Attendants were the bride's W. Va. Tuesday where they
brother and sister-in-law, Mr . went to Rock Lake Pool. They Plans were compl~ted ~or the the town hall Saturday, Aug.
and Mrs. William Demoskey. were accompanied by Mr. H~r- horse show at the fa1r to be held 3_ The fourth degree was ·
She wore a pink silk dress trim- old WoOOgerd who was ! n Wednesday aft~moon, Au~t in fuU form.
med with lace wlth white ac- Charleston on business.
14, when the Metgs County R:Jd"Summer" was the theme
cessories. The couple left for a Mr. and Mrs. Harold ~ood- ing club ~et Tuesday _evenmg 1 the program presented
wedding trip to Virginia Beach. gerd and daughter, Mar1anne. at the Sal1sbury t()wnshtp bulld- ·Mrs. Dale Kautz
lecturer.
.
Members answer~ roll
caD
The bride attended Middleport were in Albany last Friday for ing.
High School and is employed a 11i~it wit~ Mrs . Dell~ Erwin. WiUiam B. Downie president, l\.-ilh what they enjoy most
at the Imperial Electric Com- Mananne 1s on vacatl~n from cond_uctf'd . the meeting and summer, folowed by the singpany in Middleport. The groom her employment at Ohio State routme busmess was transacted. ing of ''Stay On the Farm," by
attended Pomeroy High sch~l University.
A report ~ the recent lhor_se the group .
and is employed at ~he Mid· Mr. and Mrs. Ron~l~ _Reyn- ~how was g1ven by Mr. Dowme. A poem was read by Mrswest Steel Company m Porn- olds of Shelby, 0 ., visi~ Mr. It was announced that Rog~ Reid Yoong and a reading bv
eroy.
and Mrs . E. R. Yost, Wednes- Clamforth of Groveport has Mrs. Dean, after whlch jokeS ·
day.
been secured 811 judge for the were given by David Koblentz.
I
horse show. Plans were made Harry Holter read an article
LEARN OF BIRTH
f&lt;l' members to ride in the Cen- .. An Automatic Machine," folMiss Nettie Koehler has learn- tennial parade. Refreahments 1 wed by a plano solo "'By the
ed of the birth of a great great werl! served.
~ight of the Silvery Moon," by
niece. born to LL and ~rs.
Mrs. Miller. The ABC of Safety
TONIGHT 1nd FRIDAY
by Mrs. David Koblenl2 and
James Tedrow (Phyllls White! Farewell Party b
W11t Disney'•
Tuesday July 23, at Holzer Hos· Pia
ed For p111or
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Facts of Today'a Farmer by
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"PINOCCHIO"
~ta. ,;a I par:~teareG ~i a II The Syracuse. Nazerene Dale Kautz preceded a song,
(Technicolor)
rs.M w yndn M I ,Teda po Is church will have a farewell "May You Always," by Jenniand r. a
rs.
row o
d M fer and Melanie Dean and Pat..
-ilndM
h t
Th
Ted
party for the Rev . an
rs.
''THE IRIDGI"
Je II
rows Harold Holmet~ and family • ricia Koblentz.. A quiz on DowIassahc use ts.
a so ave a son, e rey, age
ers conducted by the lecturer
Forthrieht and Forceful
three Lt Tedrow left Wednes- Tuesday July 30, at the Syrab E
De
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"'ll;~;;;;;;~[day .fro~ Gallipolis for Cali- cuse park at t p. m. All friends and prayer y ar
an con·
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Cornia and from there will go to of the Holmes are also invited. eluded thke progra~.
b Mr
Thos 8 ttend;•• ore to Ulke a Remar • were g~ven Y
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Paris Island. South. Corollna,
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and Mrs. Atkins, after which
where
he
will
be
stationed.
Mrs.
covered
dish.
a
drink,
and
table
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POMEROY, OHIO
. . . service Mrs Robert Moore., the meetmg c ose m r a
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Tedrow and children Wtll JOtn
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form Refreshments were servhim
soon
.
chauman,
asks
members
hav·
,
TONIGHT ONLY
ing pictures and articles for the ed to 29 memben and I 11.
NOT OPEN
acrap
book to be presented to guests, Mr . and Mrs. Atkins,
SPECIAL MEETING SET
PRIDAY and SATURDAY
The Meigs County Coonhunt- Rev. Holmes to bring them to Mr. and Mrs. Frank HaWday
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert JewJuly ?.6-27
, ers Association will hold
a the church Sunday.
leU.
HISCAPI PROM
speciaJ meeting Friday at 7:30
EAST BElLIN"
p. m. at the dub house to vote
VISTS PLANNED
Don Murray, ChrisJjne Kauf· on the lease of the building.
Judy Bing of Cleveland will Middleporl Church
mann, Karl Schell. Crawl
f
d
throueh a till)' tunoeJ under
arrive soon to spend a ew ayt To .4id Cont7enti.Dn.
the Berlio Wall. s11M'e1 East
with her grandmother, Mrs. J Planl were made to assist
BerUn; face barbed Wire se·
K. Smith. Mrs. Smith WUI re- with !be Providence Mlllslonory
':m~~~~'::i
turn to Cleveland witb
~ BapUst Association Convention
County G1r1ge,
Bing at the end of her viSJt, Tuesdly evening at tho Mrunt
iu !be escape; ,.. 211 ...,.pe
by lon&amp;eot tUJIDel rett ·
f•irgrounds
and will also vllllt In Erie, Pa. Moriah Baptist Church In MldTimel7! Thrilling! True!
wltb a duaghter, Mro. N. F. dieporl ..Tbe hoot churtb lor tho
Kirk
~~fAdamo, 1 July 18 • 11 a.m. Ill?
Harmoo (Beuloh 1M Smltb). convention to be held August 11
11ober1 Wilker Nebemiab
SUPPER CANCELLED
II tho Naomi Baptist Church In
Pornolt, ~e Mayalona.
The Golden Rule cia,.. of PomeJ'!)y,
0
llld tn?'an
the Roclne Methodist cburch Pfanl were made for mem1111 ,.. 'II'IJl never ... . . . or
will no1 have Its Ice cream bers to attend 1flth Mrs.
1
KILL a Bumao _ , Fa..
suppw Friday evenlni u p~~n&gt;jWlnlton and Mro. Arnold Rich·
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ll'dl aametl u deleptea.

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MrS, 81ake 1S
Honored Wt'th
Baby Shower

Dan River and. other fine
glngham. in checks, strip-

a, plajda and aolid. colon.
36 iocbea wide.

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Wedd •ng
Are Taken In
BaptiSt Church

Grange 2609
Inspection Is
Held TUeSday

Plans Rounded
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BASKET PICNIC

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VOL XV

Kitchen Towels
absorbent kitchen
towei.J of terry cloth with
fruit, floral and kitchen
patterns. Fringed ends.
18 by 2'7 in chet~.

Freahl)' laundered. Soft,
absorbent, preshrunk and
ready to use. 18 by 30
inches. D in a package.

Soft,

..,$1-00

3

$1.00

\

Beautiful quality material in solids and prints samples large enough to make two cushions· upholster small bench or curtain small window.

SALEI BASEBALL GLOVES
FINAL CLEARANCE SALE ON STOCK ON HAND
$1.91
10 only $3.95 a-ball Glov•

Pint Sin __ __ 3 for 33c

2 only $4.95 Boaball Glov•

$2.48

1'h Pint Sin __ 15c •ach

1 only $5,50 Booeboll Glove

$2.75

Quart Slu --- · 3 for !.oc

3 only $5.95 Bo11boll Glov•

$2.98

2 only $6.95 Boaboll Glov•

$3.48

WRITING PAPER

"BOY I"

by c ...
Rq. 69c &amp; 79c

2

nickel
aafety pins.
00 steel

Y•l~o~e

bo~~$1-00

HEATING PADS

CAKE PANS

Generous full size aut~
malic heating pads witll
new multiple heat COD·
trol thermostatically coD-trolled. Washable, remOYable cover.

plated

4 in • pack•..

4

pkgo ,

$lOO

~.95

Solo 19Cbunch

K•re Free

The Golden Carryall

Eagle Value Pack

SEWING STAND

Contain• 1 doz. No. 2

lead pencils, ruler, er-

New, useful, decorative.
Holda ptns, needles,
thread,- thimble, scissors
lnd tape. Always handy,
lee. $1.00 V•lue
Sole

rt

lao

pk,•.

I lACON

LAYEI

tna and freezing.

SAFETY PINS

Linen, ripple, vellum,
bond. White .md colora.

4

8 1by 1Jf.f. inch pans lor
baking layer cakes, 1tor-

R... 29c

aser and pencil sharp-

ener.

69c

S•lt

PLASTIC OVAL RUGS

For Aug. 14th

Colonial pattern In 10 vivid colors
..,. $1.79
oole $2.59

x 30"

$2.19 Slao 18"
$3,19 51 .. 24"
$4.69 s1 .. 27"

Rog. 49c Value

X

x

36"
48"

••'• $3.79

33c
SHOWER CURTAINS

HOUSEWARES

Fine vinyl film -

$8.95 Wood Conlotor Solo

IOio $4.00

$13.95 Brood BIXM

ulo $6.00

$5.99 Hot and Cold Sorvero

lilt $4.00

$2.95 Chouo

Board and Knife

able and sunfast

beautiful printed patterns wash-

6' x 6',
p9

R... 1,95 Silo

H~l $1.50

$9.95 4 qt. Preoouro pono

alo $8.00
•• ,. $20.00
lolo $21.95

$29.95 Eloctrlc Con Oponoro
$29,95 Mtlmoc Dlnnorworo oots _
$1.95 Chromo Butter Dloh•

,.,. $1.25

$2.95 Chromo Couorolo ooto·

•• ,. $2.00

Quokor Mold Br-n Chino Cookworo 1010 '12 prlco
Ruby Red Glouworo
1011 '12 prlco
$2.95 Wuto Bookoto
•• ,. $1.50
$32.95 Eloctrlc Porty Grillo
.... $20.00

89c Bowlo ond Plot•

2,39

Roo $2.95 Solo

Pl•aliuretone

RUBBERMAID
PANTRYWARE

Touch-Up Enamel

$7.95
Braacl Ions ---- $6.95

For wood, metal aod p~
tlcs. New and lmproved·.
2 ounce size. All c-olors.

$5.95
Colilmr Soh -·-- $4.91

29c

$2.00 Cooklo Joro _ $1.79

..,. 50c
RUG SAMPLES

SCHOOL SPECIAL

WIAR lVIII

lhHffer's Cartrld.. ' "
with Mvtn frH cartrldgn
Fine and medium points.
lfl. $1.49 Y1lut For·

AA advertised tn Reader'•

Good selection Qf high priced Carpeting samples-

WRITING KIT
Dlgeot.
Cont.1ins stick
ball pen, fountain pen,
mechanical pencll,
tradable ball pen, extra
leads, ball pen refill, e:r:-

...

'1.00

t:ra

all bound edges
JULY CLEARANCE SALE-WHILE THEY LAST
~'71

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• 21" hit 6 9 c

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4·00

eraser~.

Reg. 1.47 voluo $1.00

Salol $2.19

27" x 54" S.le

MAYIVILLI

SCHOOL SPECIAL

CARPET WARP

Binder lnd•x Filler
With Z l Special · pocket, vinyl cover, wide JUBBet, 2 rio&amp;a
and 3 rinil.

Solo

OILCLOTH

800 yd. spools • 100%
cotton - 4 ply excel-

Beautiful patterns -

lent commercial colora

89c 54 Inch width

2 ..,: loo

l'9

COSMETICS
$1,49 Whlto Roln Holr Spray

ulo $1,09

59c Red Cr- CoHon

10le39c

$1.00 Pondl Angol Skin Lotion

"'' 68c

$1.00 Evonlng ln Poria Toilet Soop ~ alo
19c Aero Shovo Shoving

c...m

Dull and Glaze finish

79c 46 Inch width

aolo 69c yd.
•olo 79c

yd.

ARTIFICIAL

Group fl"""lll

LAMP SHADES

Foliage and 'fmes

20 Reg, 2.69-2.98-3.29

Ufe•like plastic

July Cluronco Salo

10c to 89c

!

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While

Price

69e

ulo 59c

$1.00 VItello Holr Tonic

Thor}

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WESTCLOX "BINGO"

.... 69c

$1.00 Mennen Broke Deodorant

ALARM CLOCKS

ule69c
$1.00 Gill- Supor Blue Blad• _ 10lo 15 for 79c

Sturdy plastic case, easy

$2.95 Hollcloy for Noll a • Aut. colon _

dependable Westclox make.

ulo $2.00

to read dial, spring driven,

$1.10 Socuro Dooclorant

ule 73c

75c Yolo Sproy Doocloront

..11 49c

~.98

60c Halo Shampoo
6Sc Johnoonl' Boby Powder

..1. 47c

SEI! T H E MANY OTHER STYLES WESTCLOX

ulo 43c

$2.00 Lilt Home Pormonont

4Sc Coots

ulo $1.33

Ql!llted Squaroo

ulo 29c

AND

SPRING DRIVEN

AWKA ICE CREAM FREEZERS
Mttltl-actlon Ice Cream Freez~ra with

wood tubs,

$7.00
S.le $8.00
S.le $16.00
S.le

ELECTRIC

ALA.RM

CL.OCKS ON DISPLAY ON THE FIRST FLOOR.
Motch ltlck

$10.95- 2 qt. Size
$12.95 - 3 qt. size
$22.95'- 8 qt. size

ousands Die, Are Hurt

nics, camping, cooking,
storing and freezing. 4 in
a package.

boxes.

KODAK

VERICHROME .
PAN FILM

VALANCES .
!If lncheo wide. Natural
andbloWnopoltlr.
lotulorly l9c onol $1.1f

V. P. 127 -V. P. 620

July CIMr8nDII IIJe

SOc

4 5 c roll

···Elberfelds Pomeroy Bargains· .·.··July ClearanceSale·
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9 inch pure Aluminlln'\
plates for pie baking, pte-

Soft, pliable freezer

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------------PRICE FIVE CENTS

PIE PLATES

FREEZER BOXES

$4.98

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FOIL

PLASTIC

I only $9.95 Boaboll Glove

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1-00

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NO. 86

Judge Bolin
Of Athens To
Sit In Case

SACK

DISH TOWELS

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SALE .6 7 c
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$19,95 10 Inch Oscillating ana
"''" $16,00
. .11 $10.00
$26.95 12 Inch ()sdlllllng OM
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