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Devotions for Federated Circle Church Meetmg

f)).ally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 13, 1965
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To help others means happl- A called eongregational meet,_,. '"""' •• 1M Jevollons ness: P•ul the Apostle Is only lng was held recently at the

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Syracuse First Untied Pres· a Mrs. a But er rebyterian chwch to elect new celved word thai theor son and
officers. Rev. Glen Hueholl of family, Mr ROd Mrs. Ira ButchGa!Hpolis, Moderator, opened ':': and chlldron, ha~ beethnc In
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1..:;;;;;,_ Gar~nir McKay Gene :0. Schmoll was ,"!so . reported er pastor, to deliver . the ser- and family, Mr and Mrs. Jack

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1,11. Plans were made tor a pol- mon on Sunday morrung, Aug.
, luck dinner at the September ust 29. Communion services will
1meeling w1th Mrs. Clara Karr be held Sunday. Sept. 5 at 9 a.
as devotional leader _
m. with the Rev. Leonard Me-

Workman Mrs. Florence RutL, Marletta; Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Buckman
Glouster·
-Mr~ Earl c R~mfield Mr.
FOR VACATION
Refreshments were served at Intire filling the pulpit.
Arthur Steel; Colu hus'- M A.
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Sunday School at ten, and
Miss Bonnie Finseth of Barsmid - week prayer meeling1s !boo, Wise., 18 here for a visit
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with her sister ond family, Mr.
p. m.
and Mrs. John E. Lyons and
son, Johnny.
Mrs. John Lyons accompanied
her mother, Mrs.
Bernard
Schramm to her home In Zanesville Wednesday. They visited
in Marietta wilh Mr' and Mrs.
Six birthdays were oh"•rvPd Gene Courtney.
Sunday, Angus! 8, with a
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Clothes--Furnishings for your home--see
the new TV's, Radios ancl Stereos·· the
new Beclroom Furniture ancl Home
Furnishings--a goocl time to buy Towels
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Mrs. Agnes White in Syracuse.
Honored were Barbara
sler of Lancaster. Carl
wortn of Coshocton. Mr•
Hayes of Long Bottom, Mrs.
Harold McComas and son,
my of Ravenswood, w.
and the hostess, Mrs. White.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Burt of Byesville,
Belle Delaney, Mrs. Zulo
lin!ISWtlf!h of Cambridge,
and Mrs. Carl Duckworth
Coshocton, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Duckworth
of Huntillll·
ton. W. Va .. Mr. and Mrs..James
Steve, BaJtara
Kitty
Lancaster, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hayes of Long
tom. Fredericka Schwarz of
Mason, W. Va. , Richard
worth, James_ Robert White,
and Mrs. White. local.
as Mr a:~d :.::- ~ar:v~~o:::i
were unable to attend, so tbelr
gills were sent.
Calling during the
were Mrs. Marlon Rizer
daughters Lois Ann and
of Mason' and Buster Phelps
Pomeroy.

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Ready for Plunge
Tonight at 7:30

LOS ANGELES (UP!) Rifle-carrying Natjqnal
Guardsmen and police cradling shotguns atiUed i tltre.day Negro riot today. At least 14 lives were taken, hun, dreds were injured and property damage was eatlmated
as hgh as $100 million in the worst Negro outburst ln
the nation in two decades.
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erican lives in Viet Nam or all fatalities in last year's ·
riielat 4isturbances in the Unl_~-'--e_
d_S_ta_t_
es_.--~-The steel - helmeted troops,
combat-gel!red :- and with fu:ed shot by pollee or guardsmeb '
bayonets compllt'ted "operation when they ignored commands ;
clean sweep"- at dawn. Their to surrender.
Dress rehearsals have gone off without a hitrh and bMgadel had marched from a The 2,GOO combat troops of
allis readiness for the Water Show today starting at 7:30 staging area through the Ut- the state's 40th armored dlvl- ·
1tered debMs in a 200 - block sion were to be joined duriltll .
p.m. in the Middleport pool.
Mrs. Tom Scally, show director and pool swimming section ol southeast Los Angel- the day with the remalnde:- .
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the unit, 8,000 more men. by '·
instructor, Invites the public to the show which is one 1es.
part of a many-sided evening of entertainment at the Although the operatoon had tooi«hl '!be dlvlalou bad belm •
purk.
brought relatove quiet one of- diie to l~ve for IUIIIlller ft11o,
At 5 p.m. the evening's events begin with a base- fleer m commenting about tbe log Friday nlgbl but was ·orball game betweeQ two of the best Pony-aged teams of da~age, deaths_ and ~rresta dered Into aclioo by the p·
southeastern Ohio, the Middleport Barons and the Sou- Frtday night said that II was ernor "19 restore order Ill tos
thern (Racine . Syracuse •
--- -- "a defeat, but we are not sur- Angeles."
Portland • Letart) teams. 1pool spOnsored by the Park rendering."
rwo brigades from the 49th
The Barons, 16-1 on their· Assn.
Negroeo Selte Conlrol
Division in central Callfontla
season. . won the Tri County I 111e Park Association for two, Negroes had - ~e.tzed some also were ordered Into tile tray.
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Hundredl Arroaled '
ment. Southern finished fourth Tuesday night dances on the I~fore the ~ps "(ere ?rdered
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of force
but was the only club to knock slab. Proceeds are used to lm· 10 to halt lootinh g,b~ll~ht ghand li Wl~_!he.,=. were
rove the park
,assaults that ad 1 ~ c aos ce a... ·o0 ff th e Barons In scbeduled P1ay · P
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. game begiDS.
. M'dOde ted
shelter d house behas been hollieS
. and ·stores were looted en masae. Buses ....
--• padd Y''
When thts
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with Mrs. Ruby Vaughan in th'"' athe · bun ebanll ud~ou s d ~t refrigerators and color televl- the prlsonen to dty jaU.
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•amon s 10 · ston sets, then set to tbe By dawn 15 ~u!lf 8114 Illcream social.
the p_ark. ":'" planned thiS torch while firemen helplessly venil.. bad beet!·(~
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fall. Sox p~nc. c tables were pur- tried to move their rigs through misdemeanor c bat g ea. d
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through the events
the Wa- chased thiS summer _and otller the cordons of jeering Negroes. more than 4511 oo felony .
JOURNAUST AT WORK- Tom Rail, of MiddlepOrt, center, Interviews Tenth Dis!Mct Congressman Walter
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let Show. Following the show · omprovements are heong sched- A deputy sherlH, Ronald E. Teeii-IIBers or Yotllll •
II H. Moeller in his Washing~on office with Mrs_. Moeller lending a hand. The Kent University junior j_ournallsln
a dance on the slab near tile uled.
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. Ludlow, 2'1, was gunned down toss~ Molotov t!OCktall( hll d major telephoned The Dally Sentinel wtth his story foil owmg this meetlhg, then continued his hitchhikmg tour
Mayor Lee Smith_ and Ch1ef as he cb~ looters. He died touched off at leaat 311 1JIIjor (budget about $2 dally) of the Middle Atlantic stites. Ra II is writing a series of daily reports for several Ohio
of Police Herbert Golkey have in aurgery from a .romacb blazes In the widespread - - newspapers, inch14ing The Daily Sentinel (Rail's Ramblings) of his observations. The 1962 MHS graduate Is the
1-ai!Jreed_ to keep the at!"' on the wound. One fireman was killed ID the hit
of son of Mr. and Mri,-E. 0. Rail, South Second-at, Middleport.
pool side of Broadway-st free when a wall of a 'burning build- guerrillas,
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through poBcto
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Iience ot Water Show vlewen. AI leitat l dolen lootera were their wave of ~'.Q:

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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wickham entertained with a dinner
Wednesday evening at
home, Union Ave. Guests
Mr. and Mra. Dana Davia
daughter, Rhonda of Lintllln-1
cum Heights, Md.; Mra.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Powell,
who have been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Duffy, Mr.
and Mrs. William Francis and 1
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Duerr of
Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs.
Chsrles Warner of Roclne for
~~'' past six weeks left Wednes- !
day for their borne ill Valrico,
Fla.
Mrs. Clifford Leifheit and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Burton were
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People In
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Mrs. John Mitch has returned home after a week's visit at
Lebanon with Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Mescher_and fsmlly. She
was ae&lt;.'OIIIpanted home by her
son, Gary, who spent several
weeks !hero and by Keith Mescber, who will Vlstl them.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
.. nd Mr · aod Mrs. Richard Owens asd daughters, Patty
Linda, spent the past weekend
MAKE PROGRAMS
fishing on !he Muskingum.
W.S.C.S. Circles of '~~:I b Miss Diana Casto of CoiiJ!tlMethodist Church mel
us spent a couple of days this
day evening at the church
week with her aunt and
plan programs for the year.
and Mn. Rkhard Owentl
Present were Mrs. James
and daughters.
well, Mrs. Carroll Swanson,
----Galen Brown, Mrs. Guy Shuler,
HAVE GUESTS
Mrs. Mildred Zeigler, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley M.
liam . Russell,
Mrs.
son and son had as recent
ividen, Mrs. L. W. McColfUIS.
ber sister, Mrs. Edith
· Miss Bess Sanborn · and Mrs.
Agra, Kana., her
IE~erson_:ones.
and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
lth Mr
Worthy Ragsdale, Phoenii, ArfL
Ph '.1 W'll'
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_s. . They were Friday dinner guests
am Ebersbacb as contnbutmg of their brother, Mr. and Mrs.
bostess.
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Klmmle ad George- Munns H~ld Muw. Mr. and' Mrs. Mrs. Chest•s Owens In Spring-) Johnson are both teaching Ill
hav- returned to their home in Shirley Mills -also a!!COmpa~ fie!~. Va.
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Sarasota, Fla. aru' have we..
Painesville af!A!r visitin~ with , th&lt;rr to Col~mbus and vlstled Mrs. Marjorie Mitchell
of chased a home there. Her~
their grandparents, Mr. and , n Dayton w1tl1 Mr. and Mrs. Athens visited this week with ther, Mrs. :'red Schroath , and
Mrs. Russell Mills and great Harry McConneahea.
her father, Mr. L. D. Diles.
son, Rick, are residing In Clellfl'
grand!Jarents, Mrs. Harry M_llls Friends have 1received word Edward Jonnson, former res!- water, Fla. Mrs. Schroath'l
l,1ld Mr. and Mrs. Voct?r Gnm.
Mrs.
- ~ .. ·h~. who •••t of Middleport and band dl- mother, Mrs. Clifford Ervia
T;hey were accompamed_ by had . aurgery recently, IS 1m- rector of Racine Schools, visit- 1: the guest of Mr. and Ml'l.
Mr. anJ Mrs. Russell Molls to provong and •• able to be up '" e&lt;' here recenlly with Mrs. R. C. Johnson and family at the IJI'H!
Columbus where they were met j• whee' chair for meals. She Sansbury and "'·• Sally Schaaf ent-bul will reside In Clearw~
b) their parents, Mr. ond Mrs. at the homo of her daughter. and other frtetl\ls. Mr. and Mrs. er ·•Uh her daughter.
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of prayer R~\' Leonard Mcintire, !
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General Presbyter of Logan er . rece .....d severe cut~ and
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. bru1ses but are recuperatmg .at
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were
elected
~orne. The children wert. unm51
i. nu•mtau' ro!Jmbers. sharp ~ l&amp;ns. Take care that no~e of to the board of Elders: Mrs. Jured.
ahtl ~·~ter •.q)o!"r1ences
have you
one another
for , George Schnet'der, Mrs. Arthur Sgt. and Mrs. Cleo Burns and
evil pay
but always
try toevJItreat
mA1• hem aw•ro lf mutual one another •nd everybody wnh l Sylvester, Mrs. Donald Cottrill, daughters, Judy and Joyce of
.._,. ""''' ueer gratllude has kindness .. The
"Re- Mrs. Harry Potts, Mrs.
Ft. Benning, Ga., are llere for
'~';";;,~,·;.s;1 1~m ,11ware of mut:.~al ! member to pray."
bert C~ow, Mr. Herman
:.. week's visit with her mother,
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don, R1ch~d Duckworth,
Mrs. William Robson.
devotions.
hwn F. Wmebrenoer, and
Out of town relatives here
bert Harden. Mrs. Pearl
for the funeral of u-•• late Mrs.
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· Mrs. Louis Reibel.
Bride was elected as
Dawes Sansbury held Aug. 1
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, conducted a shorl business
secretary and Mrs.
, the Rawlings _Coals Funeral
~--SIOO. A card of thanks was read Harden was retained as
were her dan•hter, Mr.
!'. TO'-'!Ilt-t" • SA fUROAY . from Mr. and Mrs. G· H· Ew- treasurer.
and Mrs. Richard Buckman
and
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1ing for cards and candy sent Training cla':""s for the
family, Marietta; Mr. and Mrs.
T.~! ~~~~~~~c:·~H• k£&gt;rs. them wh1le tl.l. Mrs . Norman ed off1cers wdl be
Cecil Sansbury and son, Jay,
· Hlack JuliP Samuel Kloes and M1ss Lena Grue~er at the church on September 8. tlarrisburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
Yourmo•' Jlmm.• S•ville reported on Ihe sale ol Chr1st- 14, and 20. Installation of offi· Charles Baxter, Mr. and Mrs.
1:.:.... "'--EASUAf SEEKERS' mas cards. Mrs. Wilham Bax- cers will be held Sept. 26.
.d!pi· H. Lockwood. Mrs. Bea.\1.8~!:~:,n1 ~o0o:~ FrCJ nCJ ter was reported. Jll an.d Mrs. Tentaive plans wer~ made for trice Buckman, Columbus: Mr.
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aurnber for Warr011 Spahn..
·Ricble Allen to hit into a double over second-place- Sas Franci&amp;- Lemaster won hill firllt game
LA&lt;\ TON, Ohio (UPI) - The Nqrth ~wed~.
' 'l'lle patriarch o1 major league play u Johnioll scored the co to Z¥t games. 'file Dodgers since June 11 with a six-hit erful ground attack and a stingy detente .,~,day t
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players wu the 13th lll8ll to tying run. Dick 'ttuart, who had swiped tour bases and turned effort striking out 11 batten. break a Iuur-game losmg stre~k and whip ,till!
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By B&lt;lbWingett
win 300 g11111t1 aud th• only atnJCk out willt the bases load- In three dooble plays and sev· Bob Buhl lost his ninth game lti-6. m the. 2oth North..SOuth High School All-$llr
lefthauder to win 20 games in a eel in the flfth; 11t&lt;n singled to era! sparkling defensive plays against 12 victories for Chicago. at Fawcett Stadium.
b "='llo ,
sea110n 11 Urnes.
IICOI'e Bojas wilh the winning to beat Bob Veale 112-9). &lt;Js.. The Cubs' Chris Krug hit a
The victory for tbe No~h, coached Y ,..... _ PI
But a 44-year-&lt;&gt;ld pitcher's tally.
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home run in the ninth w1th E~rle Bruce, evened the sertet at Dille 1amea apiece
The closing dayt of summer baseball activities are lnclt can cbange u it dld oo Reliever Ga!'1 Wagner shut
Slag!., Home Wbmer
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wtlh t~vo ttes.
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The Northerner• set the lolle en moved"' "" ""'_..
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Ph'l d 1 h' th
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throughout the area
a uc ou1 rune
1a e p 1a ree llliiJDgl
aave
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Phlllies
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lnninge and did sky's fourtb victory in 12 deci· ning and belted a three-run bases loaded •n the last of the quarter when they too~ the mg 10 for tbe toudldon. Bel1
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now emg P aye oot allow an earned run - yet sions '!be Giant. scored both homer an inning later lor the ninth inning to drive in the opening kickolf and marrh•~ 63 den ran for the extra poinl.
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Leaguers sponsored by the Syraclll!e-Minersville Base- lost hs 14th game of the sea- thetr runs off starter Ray Her· Cardmals. who capitalized on winmng run for Houston and yar s n
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on state Route 124 in upper Syracuse. The lights were unluck~ seventh iDlllng led to inniDI and Jim 118rt'1 12th moDI (8-11) picked up the vic- hits but lost his loth g~me as The touchdown was set up,l l~~;::'"th~f ~:~:• ~=•
turned on Tuesday by park owner Bob Louks to become Spahn s downfall, as Phl!adel- homer In the lourtb.
tory w•th relief from Nelson the Mets dropped thelf lith however by a pass interference l
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. So th ferthe rirst ball park in Meigs County to have such facilities ..phia scored all their runs for a · Claude Osteen oilehed a •lx- Briles in the eighth ifUiing. . straight, and seventh strai~ht call against the South that gave ~!r too the ball toto U
Most spectators and managers were happily surpri· 3-2 triUmph over San FranciSCo.
aljd the Dodgers scoruf Gene Ohver ,owered a pair ,m The Astrodome, where they lh, North a first down on the
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sed how well the field is lighted. "It's as good as any 1 Completing I h e National on a bases loaded walk, a ot tw,.run hnmero and Eddie have yet to wm.
I South one-vord lrne
'l'lle North racked up 1111
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seen anywhere in the area and I've been to several ball eague ac Jon,
Or a lourlh dnwr siluation on · 16 in I he air in dominating the
parks in southeaster.n Ohio, one spectator commented.
Angeles trimmed
tr.. 27, quarterback Bob ~elden · Slatistirs The fierce North~
Letart· Porlland Will play •
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U.ntnn t·enlrRI "'h nw lrretl f
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the Middleport AII..Stars at 7:30·I a bunt single by Ronnie Deem 3·2 .. St. Louis downed
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ar. end zone pass to end Bill i ;,n::· t ~~anw ~' 'ru..::ns and
p. m. tonight in a semi-final in tile Iourth Inning. Deem son nab 7-2 and Milwaukee
DeRoss of Akron South The l u · 0 a yar
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c-oached by Orville Jarrell and ecutive Head, was added .to In the Amerkan
ence giving the North the b•ll ; Marn.&lt;lays of the powerful
Larry Price whtle Btll Childs the tourney team along w1th Cleveland upset Mmnesota
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on the 1.
r North ground attack were
pilots the Middies.
Mike Jenkins and Tom Woods but the second-place
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Campbell. Bob Hoummard of
Winner of the game tonight lor 1&gt;-year-&lt;&gt;ld players. F Jv.e Orioles lost to Washington
By Uoited Pre11 lnlerDallooal two of seven for 31 yards and urates regular . season play It was one of Belden·s two: Orrville and Pledger. Mike
will move into the champion· Southern players worked on and failed to gain ground
The New York Jets' boous had one aerial intercepted.
with three games.
passes in the drive Tne second ; Christian of Lancaster paced
ship round thio coming Monday t mound during the t:Dcount· the league-leading Twins.
baby quarterbacks have com·
Led Two Seores
The new league, under the went to Brian Dowling of St I the South with 20 yards in six
night at 7:30 p. m. against Fri· er.
York tripped Kansas City
peted with one another lor the Taliaferro led the team in the guidance of former baseball Ignatius, an all-state quarter· ic&gt;rries .
day's victor.
Detroit edged Los Angeles
first Ume in their quest for third period, passing for a 55- commissioner A. B. (Happy) back converted into an end, for i South Coach Bob Lewis of
A meeting of ail pros~tive and Boston beat Chicago 3·2. Mike Taliaferro's job.
yard touchdown to Maynard and Chandler, 10 makmg a bld to th two-point conversion.
, Wyoming bad his quarterback
The Southern Pony team took Pomeroy H&lt;gh Sehool football
Working •• Shlltonl
Joe Namath ($400,000) quar- was the Signal caller oo Mark establish ilself as the "third The South struck b•ck rn the; problems. Starter Roo Core of
a. ''forfeit victory" in the Oak players has been called by head Spahn. the wifDiingest
terback for the entire first hall Smolinski's five-yard scoring ' major league" of football and final minutes of the second Lima Sh•wnee and his replaceHill Pony tournament .Friday coach Bud Bickel for Tuesday, bander in major league
Friday night in the Jets' 21H8 plunge.
expects to enhance this position quarter when halfback Bub Gl,_ ment. Verbie Walder of Dayloll
t'
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~ ~vm,. La· Aug~t 17 at 7 p. m. at the was breezing along with 1
exhibition conquest of American The Patriot.!, who have now with a television contract in ver of GahaMa Lincoln swept Roth. were botb hurt. Bill Long
tham of P1ke County at 8 P· m. dreasmg room. Boys are to hit shutout in the seventh
Football League rival Bostoo lost 14 consecutive exhibilion l l!l66.
left end from the two-yard line . of Dayton Stebbins finished up.
Moddieport plays Pomeroy at bring their phySical cards.
and a 2-0 lead when
Patriots in Allentown, Pa. Na- games. scored lofo last-period
Vikings Face Steelen
Tom Riie ot Lima Senior sel The scoring :
threw wildly on Bobby
math completed four of six touchdowns. Joslin Canale had
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6 p. m. . .
The Gall&lt;pohs Rediegs .sched· Gollert In the J'Ortlaod area grounder.
passes for 80 yards. mciuding a 49-yard held sool in the ...,. In the NFL uh•b•hons, the tercepted a Belden pass on the Ip•ss trom Belden).
uled to play Southern, failed to are using the Hubert Prwe ( Pinch-hitter Alex Johnson
a 61J.yard touchdown loss to Don , ond period for Boston.
IMinnesota Vokmgs engage t h • North 40 and returned 1t to the 5-Giover 2 run (run failed),
show until over an. hour alt·l palllrlre field as lhelr practic· Cookie Bojas singled U&gt; lrnld the Maynard~
lsi add I I Bosloo.
Pittsburgh Steelen at Allan!B, 33. From there, It took the reb· N-CampbeH I run (Belden rllll)
er scheduled game lone: .
lllg course.
bases and therl Sp anh
John Huarle ($200,000) made The football program expands ! the Green Bay Packers are els 13 lays lo score. The con- Attendance: 17,75t.
Southe~n played five lfUIIngs l One difficulty, however, ba:•
his debut With the Jets in the Saturday night w&lt;ih four Na- host to the New York Giants, verSJo: altern t was no ood
with a quickly . gotten • to-. been reported - It wu dl,.
fourth quarter He had been Jn IJOnal League exhibition games Ithe Baltimore Colts and St Th
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Game agamst the Cleveland addrtwn, a lh&lt;rd pro circuit New Orleans and the Los Ang- &gt;&lt;:ore and the North pu\ the .
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Mason Edges Vikings I 0-9
To Make Tournament Finals

Cardl·naJs Late Explosl"on
Tnps Reds,• Four Out Now .

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Mason moved Into the finals pionship on Monday night. Aug. By MaJor
Uniii!CILeague
Preoo laternatlooal
of the Syracuse Little League ·
"'te Middleport Pee ·ee
American Leape
ST.LOUIS (UPI) _ Chalk up , rekindled It in the eighth.
night while on Sunday San !By United Press International
Tournament with a 10-9 extra- team will play the Pomeroy Pee
W. L Pel. another head-scratcher for Cin- Afll!r Brock doubled homo a D1ego VISits Kansas C1ty.
The Boston Red Sox probabinning victory over the Middle- Wee leaguers in a preliminary rMinnesota
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!ked The 10 -team Contmental iy wish they hadn't senl pitch·
port Vikings Friday night.
game a1 6 p. m. this evening. ;Baltimore
~ 9 .570 8¥t c ~e a;:!er
~~:;ey ~:v~:on ~a: lift!.tnn;': f::or of Football League w&lt;ll play a tol- l"' .lack Lamabe to their Tor·
Mason broke a 9-9 deadlock Middleport 004 212 0 - t 6 3·Cleveland
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2~ 041 1- 10 12 3 Detroit
64 49 .566 9 pitching tight ball, hanging on Joey .lav He wao qUickly
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when Mike W tie smg e ' ar· Van Inwagen, Saven (6) an I icago
sa •'9 .•~
17 posl·•,·on to rack up h•·• 14th vic· a home run that put the •arne Saturday lists. HarUord at Rich- stra&lt;ght victory Fnday m~. ht as
ley Reed was safe on a field· Swartz. Camp, Bumgardner New York
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er's choice, and Randy Clark and G. Clark.
Los Ar.geie• &gt;2 62 4"'
wry of the year. And then ail out ol reach.
mood, Wheeling at Toronto an oron
tan • · •
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got flfst on an error aa the
Washington
50 ee ·431
of a sudden there went all&lt;lther Maloney allowed only three of FL Wayne at Norfolk. The other lnternatJOnal League. He hasn t
winning run :arne home.
Major Leap wden
Boston
43 70 · 381 30 ball game oot the window aDd the seven Sl. LoUis r1101. but loor teaJIIB begin play Sunday lost smce reportmg to Toronto. .
Woody Call's Middleport team I
Kansas City 38 73 :342 34 another game in the loss col- they were enough to saddle him nisht with Philadelphia at New. 1 1 ~edo~er :m~, :~ff~o hde- 1 • Looks built-MI. inslalls
like conventiORIIt range.
had held a H lead at tbe end By United Prell llll&lt;matlooal I
Friday's Reaulta
umn of those Uiht National with his sixth Ian against 13 ark and Charleston at Provt· ea
ac onv e · · oc esNatlonal Lea&amp;lle
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ler O.at Columbus 3-2 •nd Tl}- r • Ron·Tt·TM c:ookilll ,.._
of the fourth inning, but Mason
Cleveland 3 Mi~ta 1, nisht
ague otandinga.
WillS. He gave up all
II,
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managed finally to tie the Cl
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G AB B B Av1.1 Washington 4 Baltimore 2, night It left S1sler mutterlllg to him- struck out f• •• and walked oevy
109
score at 9-9 in the llottom of.A mnte, ~Till
: 68149 .345 New York 3 Kansaa Cy. 1, night sell and wondering about his re- en in his six and ooe-third inThe standings:
106
85 131 ·323 Boston 3 Chicago 2, night
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out ol- ...,.doar
the sixth.
' aron, 1
lief pitching again, 11 Teddy nings.
y Uoited Press Inttrna~onal
Mason scored two niDB in the l:ays, ~· F
i~!:':; ~ ·:Detroit 2 Los Angeles 1, night Davidson came in to try to hold Curt Simmons •tBrted for the
C&lt;Jlumbus
74 50 .597
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first inning wOOl Randy Clark c:'e":cino~~ Pitt 117 449 67 140 :112 Saturday'o Probable Pitcbers the Cardinali while the Reds Cards and wa• lifted in the. sev· By United Press InlemallOIUIII Toronto
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was hit by a wild pitch, Gary Allen, Phil 115 426 64 132 .JIO Los Angeles at Detrmt
fooghl back and woond up gJV· enth, but p1cked up hiS e1ghth
Americao Leaguo
Atlanta
71 07 .555 5 ,
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Clark doobled and Tim Howard AI
Mil
&lt;ng up three ru01 1n only ooe ;w•• agamst 11 setbacko, allow· Minn.ota
000 000 tti0-1 8 2·Jacksonville
64 62 .S(NI 11
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1Syracuse
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1ingled. Two more Masoo ruDI J :~· SF
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scored in the second on a walk Torr~' Mil
. Harper was. the Cincinnati Perry, Roggenburk (6), Klipp- IRochester
6! 64 .488 13'1
104 36IS3lll :30% Mmnesota at Cleveland - 7-2 declsioo.
to John Ebersbacb, an error and Wilms, Chi. IZO m 80 IU .300 Kaat 111-8) vs. McDowell (12-8) Malone wao touched for lwo 'l btlhng hero With three singles stein &lt;81 and Battey. S1ebert, Toledo
5$ 67 .464 16',
1 smgle by Lee Bumgar~er.
Kansao City at New York Y .
while Pavlettch tried to make Stango t2), Tielenauer t7) and Buffalo
39 88 307 36'·•
Middleport, how~ver, qwckly
Amefleaa League
Talbor 1111-7) vs. Ford (11-3). ::u:,~rly m thet!'mo ~~I up for his problema behind the Azcue, Roof (7 ). Winner-stango
Fffday•1 Results
erased the lead '" the third
GAB RR Av&amp;. Chicago at Boslon- Howard
e.. wao Pl . .ng w . · plate with a aingle and a doo· t&amp;-3). Loser- Perry tl-3). HR- Toronto 2 Atlanta 1
when four Vlklngs scored on Ystrzllkl, Boo 85 317 &gt;3104 .328 14-6) vs. Monbouquetto (8-13) W~l the 1
=tng Bill ble. Leo Cardenao also doubled Oliva &lt;16th).
Buffalo 4 Jacksonville 2
six walks and a single by Keith Robson, Ball !16 367 53118 .3t6 or . Lonbor&amp; (7-13).
. 1 e amg •
a merry and Pete Rose and Pinson each
Rochester 3 Columbus 2
Middleport, 0.
Van Inwagen. The Middles took Oliva, Minn 115 46589 I44 .310 Wub!ngton at Baltimore time acampering arouod the bad a single.
'Chicago
000 011 ooo- Z t 0 Toledo 5 Syracuse 2
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a 8-4 lead in lbe fourth when Mantilla, Bos 105 373 43114 .306 (nighi-Kreutzer (H) va. Pap- bases on a. passed ball and two The loss dropped the Reds : Boston
hree .batten w~.. soother Kaline, Det 101335 80 101 .301 pas. IIIHi).
slra'llhl wild potches.
four full games O.hind the 1 Buzhardl, Wilhelm (8) and
as h1t by a Wild pitch, and Hall, Minn
0931)8 65119 .299
Saadlly'o Gamet
The Cardioala ldded • run .1ni league-leading Dodgers.
Romano, Martin 161 . Bennett,
ug Burns singled.
Davlillo, Clev 00 382 46108 .291 Los Angeles at Detroit, 2
the third after Lou. Brock SID·
Duiiba I&amp;) and Ni1on. WinnerAnother Middleport marker Wbltfld, Clev 88 309 33 91 .21M Minneoota at Cleveland, 2
gled and went to third on what
Duliba IJ.2). Loser _ Wilhelm
s tallied In the sixth on a Colavito, Clev 11340988119 .291 Washington at Baltimore twl- started u a steal of second Past Matrom Club
&lt;2-&amp;l HR- Mant&lt;lla (17th)
t le by Vic Ferrirra and an Green, 8os
91317 86 9l Jill llgbt
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Home Rul
Kanau City at New York, t the ball so by him. Brock The Oak Hill Past MatrOD.S Kansa• Cy. ooo 010 ooo- 1 T 1
Ired 1ft the
fifth Nalloaal Leape-Maya, G~ Chicago st Boston
scored 011 Dick Groat'1 oacri· Club wu OD!trtainnd Tuead.ay New York 000 111 oox- 3 9 2
wit"st~:/~~s on a triple by ant.. 32; McCovey, Glanto 27;
ficeny.
evening at lhe Hi-Way Restaur- O'Donoghue, D i, kl on (6) ,
Ga Clark a double by Tim Callison, Philo 28; Mathewa,
Natlotlal
Wttb that bit ol erranHield- ant Social room, with
Mrs. &lt;Mossi 17) and Bryan. Cullen,
Ha · ad ~ single by Jeffers Braveo !6; Aaron, Braves 25.
Leope
ing out of tba way, the Reds Eleanor Weaver, Mro. Emity iHamilton (7) and Howard. Win·
and th;,..bagger by Mike AI· Americaa Lea111-Hortoo, 'J'I.
W. I.,.P.etGII
settled down aud broke tbe ICe Edwards, Mrs. Olive Wilson,' ner~ullen (1·1). Loser-O'Donlen ong with two bases 00 gers 23; Colavito, Indians 22;
iD the sixth wbea Fran,k Robm· and Mrs. Wilma Morga• u hoot- loghue (6-16). HRs-Boyer ll2thl,
SeeThe
batis.
;Killebrew, Twins 22; Conigliaro, oo Anseles
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son oingled, w~ to third on a l esses.
!Hershberger (5th).
Mid port again in the ailth Red Sox21; Wagner, Ind1ana 21. San Franctsco 63 48 .568 2'h singt. by Pavlettch and acored A delicioua six o'clock din__
Full Une
came ck 'and took the lead
Jllma lllllttl Ia
Milwaukee
64 4t J6l 2\lo on an inlield lfO!Dider by Tony ner was served, followed by a Washgton tiOO 120 001- 4 5 I '
63 51 ·553 4 Perez.
At ..•
by sco g two runs on a triple
Clllctnnall
social hour. Members enjoying Baltimore ti02 000 ooo- 2 13 t
112
53 ·539 i\lo In the se.th, tile Redo knot· the evening were : Mrs. Eliza. Ortega, McCormick 18), Khne
by Dali Boyd and single~ by Nallolal Leq.. - Jobaoon, Philadelphia
Jerry Htt~ao and Doug Burns. Reds 93; Banks, Cubs 13: Star- Pittsburgh
1!0 &gt;8 .5011 I ted the ocore when Vada Pin· beth Howell, Mrs. Sabina sum- (9) and Brumley. Bunker, S.
Mason th notched the score gel!, Pirates II; Callison, Phlla ~';:'~1
~ : •411tl :Olio son lingled home Tommy Har- mera, Mro. Hose! Kubner, Mrs. Miller t81 and Lau. Brown 171,
3
at9-9 wi a run In the bottom 79; Mat!Jews, Braves 7&gt;.
Hous~n
Verda Thomas, Mrs. Marguer· Wmner-Ortega (1:1-11) . LoserRautH SOAI 31 1 Mit• "•"" of Athoftt
48 87 -~&gt; 1 I' per.
haU of lh inning on singles Amerlcaa Leape - Colavito, N y t
• 7 1\lo Maloney wu dealt the death ite LeGrand, Mra. Martha Mil- Burker (6-6). HRs - Robmsoo
Open 9 to 5 Man. Th~ra. S.l.•9"' I ru... Wtcl flrl.
by Gary C rk, John Eberlbach Indians 79; Horton, Tigers 7&amp;; ew ~ , 34 1\ •290 :13\lo blow 1n the seventh wOOl Curt ler, Mrs. Imogene McGhee, Mrs. 19th I, Kirkland (13th ), Bruml•y
LY :1.1464
t.lt..no. 0 .
and Lee B gardner.
MantDia, Red Sox 7&gt;; Oliva,
ay 1 . llela 11
Flood singled borne pinch-run- Mayme Woods,. Mrs. Gladys 13rd), Nen (2nd).
Keith Va Inwagea started Twins 73; Killebrew, Twina 70. HMflwaukeeiiNChicyagok3
-'"" ner Julian Javier. Javier, run- Craf• Mrt! Betty Bouts Mrs - ~ -- ~- ------- -~ouaton
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cona who walked, went to sec- Shackleford aDd hootesoes.
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sixth bming. avid Camp atal1- Nuxball, Reds 8-l: Marlchal, P:~~~!a :r,...s.r:,.:ran. 3• n took lblrd oo Maloney's lbird
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Sugar Run Flour Mills

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BIG 15 CU. FT,

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Available with corn head, cutter bar or windrow pick·up units.
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21 Cubic Foot
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23 Cubic Foot
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UNICO UPRIGHT FREEZERS

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20 cu. ft. - only $249

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Rill Est• for Sale

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FOR SALE
IOJIUO taut eleaDer. Lando 1 rooDIB, bath. cellar, front 1963 Corveir Monu Cp.. _
Now $1599
1111 .. .. ..
marll ram. Bureall.
porell, large lot,
can be _Black flnlsb wpeed lriDI.,_ 110 enrtne, red vinyl buekel
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STEREO • RADIO combination
I 18 lfc 1Jou8ht wtlh a down payment sesto, radio, heater, iood whitewall tires.
.-uUJill Lovely walnut eousole
and tf2.03 per mo. Located
1961 Corveir Greenbrier 9.Pess•. _
$1099
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on Route 7. $f,OOO.OO.
Red
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good
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POMEROY- 112 story frame,
::1 1 '"_:; &lt;Ontrol, highest OdeUty, with
8 rooms, balh, front and back
Now $795
.... am radio. Pay balance of
porches, \2 basement, gas 196.0 Dodge VB, 2-Door
Automatic
trans.
power
ateertnc,
clean
Interior,
black fin·
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$72.22 or assume payments of
heat, financing may be at· iab, new tires, raill.o and heater.
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$1.2i per week. Call WY Z.
ranged. ~.000.00.
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ranch, carport, utility room,
OPEN EVES. 7:01P.M.
~..~ ...::--~ er, :,Get Star" 2~ lb. $1.119.
bath, madern kitchen, lluilt-.
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of Cleveland, Obio, television station WEWS boarded the
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sailboat Tinkerbelle, still 250 miles from the English
Notice
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In the U.S.A.
nace, t2 S. 2nd.
AUG. 13
and coast, for a first intervew with beared fP.llow newaman
.,, Reedsville, Oh10.
8 5 121c
J STORY frame, 5 rooms, bath The Sew Rite Sewing club Recent guests of Mr.l
nd Robert Manry on bis one-man Atlantic crossing.
f()SIIIONS avaOable
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garage fully furnished lot
Mrs. Herman Grossn1ck e •
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clotblng Party Plan Demon- 11137 FORD coupe. Call WI !1'
tnotallod
50 x uio. 444 Beech St.'
Will have an lee. cream :'a family were Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
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tllrltor. Chanco for
ad- 2!114:.. $250.
8 ! 3 3le
ONE STORY frame, • rooms, : ~oint ':'eb::·:n:: ~~ bur Grossnickle, Mr. and Mrs.
91neemenl Fresb SUb, Inc ONE HERD of snorthorn ca~
cellar, 6 acres of ground. R1v· ereamp. cake and pie will be Robert Grossnickle and daugbtFor Information, wnte or tie inelndes herd bull, cows,
er Hill.
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call: Eleanor J. Oouglu, Rt. ye;.,.ling bulls and heifers and
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DOUBLE 2 story frame, 8[""ld.
A 15
Thomas and daughter and Grace
I, Coolville, Ob!D, l'bone: calves. All!O one John Deere
o-roy, '
rooms, 2 baths, 464 ttb St.
The de.....=;ts of J. C. and Boston of Parkersburg. David
Chester ~side elevated corn binder,
IIAidncy Downing, Real E&amp;tate Ethelinda Moore will bave 1 Hamilton and oon, Mansfield. .
By LEO H. PETERSEN
ol 137, hnd a two stroke lead
15 _iiOIP like new _ one ease ensilage ALl coNDmONING Relrtger- Broker. WY t-1842.
Au st !5, at Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Venezui
UPI Sports F.dltor
over tournament favorite Jack
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:::-:a homeeom· cutter, &lt;only filled 12 silos), ation service. Jack's Refrtg·
8 13 3to reunion ~nda~, chO: A bas- and family and 1\fr. and Mrs.
Nicklaus and Dave Marr golnl
lllg and all day services Sun- one double unit
Heinman eralion, New BaveJI, Pbone ONE OF Pomeroy's finest the U.. a~l he ser~ed at Charles Barr of Ltttle llocl&lt;lng
LIGONIER, Pa. (UPI) - into today's third round.
day, August IS, at lhe Free- milker. AI the late Orville Ttl 2-3537.
t I Uc
homes, the former Norman !ret dinner WI
and friend&amp; were calling on Mr. ~~ Mrs. Leader. Tor_nmy Aaron hoped to Palmer, plagued by bls seodom Gospel Mission, Bald Brown farm , Long Bottom,
NeulzlinS home 2 story brick, noon: All relatives
L. R. Barr. Others VISiting In keep hiS !me golf game going ond two • stroke penally to two
Knobo. Rev. E. J. Griffith Is Ohio. Rt. 248.
8 10 61p
AOOTIONEER
the Barr home were
Dav1d and Mnold Palmer tried to days of play and a controversy
1 rooms, 112 balh, garage, are mvlted.
pastor. Sunday School at 9:30
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fireplace, s aeret ol ground,
Alii- 11
Barr and Ruth Sample, Pills- keep hiS composure . tod~y In Involving a charge that PGA of.
basket dinner at 12 noon, CLEAN carpets with our Cal'
Cr1t1 Bradford
wonderful view o1 Pomeroy. Theodorus Council Daughtera burgh,
.
. the PGA g~lf dlamp!O!l8hip. ficial• bad connived with him
hymn 8illg at I :30 p. m. Even- pet Sbampooer FREE, with
Write, l'rllllo or Clnllaa
lltain Street and river. !'bone of America will meet in reg... Those visiting recently wtlh Aaron, w1th a second round to alter lhe Laurel Valley
lng services wl~l be ~ld at purchase of Blue
Lustre
A. C. BRADFORD
Dick Neutzllng, WY 2-211110 aft. lar session Monday at 7:10 p. Mr. and Mrs. George Reed were par 71 which gave him a total course 90 Palmer &lt;Ould win the
?:30. The pobhe Is mvlted, shampoo. Baker Fwnllure,
Racine, Oldo •
er i p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brannon
champiooship, wa• 10 strokea
7 28 Ue m. at the IOOF ball
bring basket Juneb and table Middleporl.
9 10 6tc
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and daUilhler, Mrs. Thelma Er·
off Aaron's pace.
service, come and enJOY !he
larJ Gnle..., Plntnbht&amp; ud .HOUSE FOR sale, Racine. Call
AUG. 17
wtn of Nelsonville, 1\fr. and
"But I'm not out ol It," PaJ.
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day. •
9 14 ltp
TAX OFF SALE!
Beatbli
Clarence Roy. WI ll-~ f0 12tc The Meigs County Democrat Mrs. Dal~ Baker and sons of
0sp1 11tWS mer insisted, allhougb ,ado
AU'IUMOBILI! bllll8IICI Ileal 15 Cu. Ft. Chest
Mloenvtlle, Ollie
- - - --·- club will meet Tuesday, at 7'" Hoekingpert and Mr. and Mrs.
milling "there sure are a Jot of
cancelledT IMI pour G1Mft FREEZER
$IT9
l!nd yoar aewer II'Oiblel
SIX ROOM HOUSE, balh, eel· 3C p.m. at Pomeroy second ward Hobart Smalley of Chester.
gond golfers ahead of me."
lllr'a llcnlf c.l 1ft . . -. Pluo FREE Jca CrHm
Wo ba" all abel
Jar, 31 acrea ground. ~- bouse. Members are urged to Mr. and Mrs. Edd Coogrove
Enlerf41 Rospital
They included former U. a.
11111r
llewor M• hhw
Contact; Lawn;nce
Rupa, attend .and bring sandwiches and son of Rndoor were visiting
H • Open Champion Billy casper,
- ---:-:---- - ·1 1 eUSED FREEZER SALE
Reasonable 81111
Langsville, Ohio. t 10 ltc or cookies.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clar· Persons entering Holzer os who with 8 140 was lhree
In Memory
II cu H. wu- z.,.
CaD WY I-ZI7' D., er Nl8ld FOR SALE: Fann, 8- room The Friendly Circle of lhe enee Baker and family.
pttai In the past 24 hours were: strokes back ol Aaron. F o u r
Upright ,,...., $5G
7 • tfe bouse, wilh bath. 129 acres. Fed ated
churcll will meet Those visiting recently with The Rev. Earl V. Cremeens, strokes hack, at 141, came
IN LOVING memory of our Fa· t2 cu ft. GE Uprl1ht
Phone iH 1-5830.
er
1 17 at 8 m Mr. and Mrs. Clearmont Harris Northup; Dale D. Rolhgeb, Rl. Gardner Dickinson and Ray
ther John B. LongsworUJ, who F....... uoocl 4 yro. _ $125 BEATING, l'lalllbitll. M8foiir
a 10 12te ~~Yh Au:_u"ProFam
is p. ~ were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Har· 1, Gallipolis; Mrs. Normal
Floyd while at 142 -l.ere Mike
pa98ed away Auguot 14, 1953.
MonyMorotoC._..
Fuaacea. Anlold Jlnlbon, FOR SALE Pome 1 6
::ru.rgeeofur,:., Roy Mayer and rls and family, David Hamilton Dean, Patriot; Mrs. _Robe~
Souchak, Dan Sikea and Ron
Ill &amp;ul MaiD SlreeC, l'otD.
ro •
•
and SOil of Mansfteld and Mr. Masters, Crown C1t:y,
r 1· Bies
Wben lhe churcll beDs ring ~ POMIROY
Pbo WY &amp;Mil
house With bath. Mrs. JohD Mrs. Edgar Arnold, program and Mrs Herman Grossnickle Ralph J. Roush, New Haven;
·
PGA
1
on Sunday,
Jack w CtrttY aoy.
ot
r •• iie.. Stout, HarrlSOIIville.
chairnum, and !he bootesses;: and famii,
Mrs William Workman, Point hAt 143 ~me F,:.m~
Sam
8
And we ao In to kneel and
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.
IG '!.C Mra. Al~r Wondard and
• A cooko~t was held recently Ple~sant: Mrs. Charles E. Jor· ~::;':U':ustra':!n Bru~e Delio
pray,
I'll. WY 2-2111 CAR Wsahed and ncvnmed FOR SALE - 6 room and bath Cbarleo_ rauss.
at lbe home of Mr. and Mrs. dan, Galli~lis Ferry, W. Va.: and Mason Rudolph.
We lbink of bow you Jell this
Wilson's car wasb, 550 Paga bouae, with IO'h acres, barn,
I
Herman Grossnickle. Those at· Mrs. Jimnue Dillon, HamsonFew Nameo Ellmlnaled
earlh
PEACHES, now picking early Sl, Middlepor~ WY-U7U. eutbulldlngs, Pomeroy, Rl 3,
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Son. ville Mrs. James R. Acree, 11 took 8 score of 151 or betJust twelve years ago tod~y. Red Free, Red Haveo, Sun Open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Rose Hill. Can be seen by
ny Harris and sons, Mr. and Middleport: Guy
0. Russ~ll, ter to qualify for lha final two
In our hearts you will live Haven· others to follow: ai· seven daya 1 week. 7.al-3DIC JIW&gt;intment only. Call WY 2Mro Clearmont Harrt. and Pomeroy ; Mrs. Charles H. ~ u·
ds f lay today and Sonforever
ld so ~... Open Daily and NElGLER BUILDING Supply 21'/9.
8 12 Uo
David Hamilton ana son.
Jer' Rt. I Middleportkl 2 ~ :~ ando m~st of the name golf.
Be&lt;~se we thought lhe wor Sunday, WeDI
Orchard, Racine, plaJtle wall till 14c BUILDING Lot ror sale. Ra·
Mr. and Mrs._Howard Steel of ~ H. ~cCIWO:, Rutl~ge, ers still were left in the field,
You : : 118 guidance help Wllkesvllle.
' li_ ~ per ICl· ll for batbnlolol, cine, outside corporation. 89
Kent
Is apendmg a week at dro,
B Bowman including Ben Hogan, who cele1
andg counsel,
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SEWING macblnel, repair aer- bouse bulldera, aJum!num lltJ. 1 189.. Prire, $700 cash. Phyl·
faDS efS
the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Vern ~':.':~~~ve: Henry L: Campbell: brated his 53rd blrlhday by
That soothed many a troubled vice, aU maka WY 2-2284. ing, ltiteben csbtnell measur- Ill Bailey, WI 9-2621.
Green.
Proctorville; Mrs. Dixie
E. shooting 1 75 for 1 total of 147.
mind.
Tbe Fabric Sbop, Pomeroy. eel to SIZI o1 kitchen.
8 12 31c
Couher Shuler Elate Slruler .llfr. and Mrs. Tom Marclllko Smith Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. ~ He bad illustrous &lt;OmPBny ln
But your work hers on earth Autbrolzed Si.oger Sales and
7 17 tfc FOR SALE: 6 room bouse, balh to United States,' Easement, L• Yl8ited with Rosa Marcmko.
ford E. Hayth, Jacksan; Miss that bracket, including Palmer,
was finished
Service.
a 29 Uo
and basemen~ reeent)f redeo- tart
_Mr. and Mrs. BUI Hill and Vivlsn D. Jones, South Point; Julius Boros, Ed Furgol, Jack
Your saul from Its mission
Auto Seles
ocated, hardwood flootl, al·
· Dooohew, Mildred Dono- Lmda of M~eld and Mr. and Hursel Justice, Rt. 2, Deltter; Fleck and Tony Lema:
free,
ELECI'RIC RANGE 435. 45
uminum otorm doors and : t o United States E.... Mra. Bltl Kirkbrldt of Rl o Mrs. Wllllom 0. Mlller, Belpre; u. s. Open cbamp100 Gary
God saw you were tired and rpm automatic record play- STUDEBAKER Pickup
good windows. Sell with or without • 't Letart
'
Grande were calling on Mr. Willard D. Willecup, Oak Hill; Player and former PGA kings
_auffertog
er, $15, electric ~· $10. tires runs gond, not beat up. furniture. Sale by the owner. m~~les H . Barnhart to state and Mrs. Harold Brannon.
and Mrs. Theodora R. Quick, Jackie Burke and Lionel HeSo he callad - •come unto OWen Fink, i77 Lincoln-St.. or quick sale, eas.oo. G. A. Can 'be seeD at 118 Laurel St. of Ohio ~ment Gladys Hsy· Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barr and Marion.
bert, were at 146 wtlh !Jonel'a
3
Me."
Middleport.
a 12 le Deem, Racine. 8 12 31e Pomeroy,
8 13 41e E lil Hayman Gl~dys HaymBD family were visiting With Mr
Blrthl
winner of this title, Ia the group
Sadly mlsoecl by hla Chlldren.
.
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Dora
and
Mro.
Buford
Blake
and
.
winner
of this title, In tse group
1
Evelyn Longswortb Dobblnl. ONE ONCB PIPE, IIIddero, t dr. Gelebnty soper 88 OJd&amp;.
Help Wanted
man to Sandfor~zar •
daughter In Marion SUnday.
Mrs. David E. Bennett, Rt. at 145 Canadian George Knud1 14 lip walk·in refrigerator, wooden mobile, gond Ureo, all new
u I. Cl¥lllonlco TOIIII
Cozart, 3 aer~.~ n;n.hes to 1\fr. and Mrs. Sonny Harris 3, Leon, W. Va., daughter, 10:· 800 ~ho had 1 bole-In-one,
busbel boles, all In good con· brakes, radio, power brakes, - ..~.,.. 11 ... ,;.. - . . 1o00 ElSie and ....,,_ or
and sons were vislli~th rela· 06 pm. Thursday; Mrs. Cbar· ~ Sanders and Bob MeCal·
---For--lent-.- - - dillon. Call 1185-3201, Mrs. H. power . steering. ~ :-...::. ":;"'
~ Paul E. Foches,
A. lives in Maoslield over the les H. Shuler, Rt. 1, Middleport,
who bad Friday's b e s
G. Webster, Long Bollolll, trBIIliiDISSIOII, new sprlllgii. ........ . . - - - - Forbes, parcels,
. Lou weekend.
son, 10:27 a.m. Friday.
unci a lhrea under par II1
HOUSE TRAILER, vlllage of Ohio.
I 12 61c One of tilt cleanest tart Ill :::n!, ,:., ,.,...'!.
~ Clyda Brown. Mary
Sunday guests of Mr. ond
Dls&lt;•arged
ro •
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81
Middleport. Two bedrocmiS, GIN SENG $23.25
Ib- -Id· Pomeroy. Call Walter Gru•
Brown to Ot1la E. ~. par- Mra Winnie Salley and family
tl disch ged w~ toff.
Itt IDelutled
available bnmadiately. Pbooe en seal $185 wU~Ing~r
er. WY 2--3230. ~00 miJe. r=,. ..,..,. ooo - · ' • ., clea, Scipio.
were Mr and Mrs. Hobart Day . ~!t::.S Jo~ yCooper ~n- Tom~yeu Jacof.asu~o."~smpbell
WY 2--2111 WY Z-11110 or Wy
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. age !3 000 PriC8 ..... ·
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hellh
E Ro
am11 of Shndt nd Floyd me
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8 10 lfc Bill Batley, Reedsville, OhJo.
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I 2 tie AUTO MECHANIC WANTED Agnes R. Sc
ase, ·.
and I
y
a
aid B. Stapleton, Mrs. Rollin Bert Weaver, former U. S.
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8 12 l.2fQ
be
rienced In som~ [ bert Schell~se to Keith Riggs, Barnhouse. .
L. Wolfe, Mrs. Jacob ~- Butch- Open champion Dick Mayer 111111
CHOICE TRAILER space In
ne ._.,.
M~t ~
Barbara Riggs, Lot, PQIII• Weekend visltoro of Mr. and er Rebecca Sue S101th, Mrs. former PGA winners Jerry Bar·
Middleport. l'homl WY ~117. II CJUCKENS, 2 TV lube test·
Warld lliUUN ..
= g :'ingpmen~ Salaz: roy.
Mrs. Floyd Barrin~er and fam. Jfurrison Clark, Mlsl OoUy Ste- ber, Chick Harbert, Jim Ferri·
0111
.
I 10 6tp era, I 'IV bolt meter. Mar,
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lr 'rtan
E.
F.
Maag,
Rutb
Maag
to
ily were Mary 0 Connor and phenson, '!be Rev. Peter Me- er Jim Tumeaa and lleDny
1
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=TRAD:ER===--;:SP"'A"'C!=-,"'De
~poi~..::St., vis Stone, two ~leo out of lllc .,.. nom, ddt _. ,.. ~!to~/e;'.:'::.~ • e °~ 310 Manning D. WebBier, parcels, children, Racine, Mr. and Mra. Cain, Mrs. 'l'bom8l J. Young Shute.
Rutland See Jim Fry.
Rutland on Harr1sonvllle Rd. f w w 8111111 .,.. _ . . ,
•
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Middleport.
Juntor Barrlllller and family, and son, Mrs. Charles Gloeck·
8 12 61p
and , _
bOIIr
WAITRESSES, car hops, grill
.
A W b-1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller oer and daughter.
1 1 J5tp
::-:==~==;-::m:--.':;;:
modlll l!arl -- Dav
%£
and kitchen
workera. Ap- Manmng D. and Mary · e and oon of CHtton, Mr. and Mrs.
• ROOM AfHIIlmenl with bath Big 72
I . fey
8eo
ply in person at Crow's Steak ater to E. F. M..g, Ruth Mllsg, Okey Ahart. Mr. and Mrs.
ID PomeroJ, Pbonl WY·:&amp;-3319 ~0 motorcyc e, ID aJr co~&gt;o
Meliii[ltllt• MHouse.
I 13 6tc parcels, Middleport.
Ha
Kearns of Mason, Mr. WllkHYlUt
7-al-lfe dillon, ':' ·~ nd~ mare
B. Mala 8lnet, Poweu.,
Raymond S. and Ruth E. Bar- andrryMrs Dorsel Haynes of M nd Mr Ernest Major Mllw
GOt 250 001- Ill J
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PllGie WY ~ D tie
Wanted To Buy_ ton to Raymond S. and Ruth E. Sandyvill~. w. Va., Mr. and en~.:'ned bis'· sister, Edith Chicago
000 001 002- 3 8 1
11 : S:ring. u;~=
3
rtlRNJSHED room apart. SH U0311.
a 12 &amp;to
.
- ANTIQUE Furniture, dishes, Barton, parcels, Olive,
Mrs. Gerald Barringer
and and daughter and huaabnd from Lemaster ($-t) and Ollver.
ment wUb bath. Phone WY 21964, F85 Oldsmobile, Holiday miscellaneous. Call or write:
family, Mrs. Relha Day and Arizona Friday.
Buhl, Humphreya I$) K 0 0 n c e
11
ltl$.
Uc TWO REGISTI!:RED Holstein Coupe Cutlass. Maroon col Mrs. Boward Cecil, BOO W.
MAN ARRESTED
May and Carol and Larry Eagle. Mr. an Mrs. Ernest Major (8) McDaniel (8) and ~
1110'1lRNISHED f room, bath, cows. Close ap~ IQ x 28 ored, aut. tran. (floor~.:':· Main St., Pomeroy.
Oley Everett Herdman, 31 , Winnie Bailey. Hobart_ D~y, enterWned the Major rewiion ~er ; ~~~~ ~: 1 · :"hews
3105
'IIIIIIJ 1'00111, Diet prd. l'v1nl tractor tire. Joe Circlt, Ra- Ph. WI 11- •
e
I 29 tfc Middleport, )181 been arrested Frank and May were VIRI!tng at their home Friday. His sis· 0 ver .. ~. 4th) ·
1
I.mta llelgbts, Pb. cine • Bashan Rd.
Livestock
by Pomeroy Police on 1 OWl 1\fr, and Mrs. Harry lDmea of ter, Edith age 81, her cJ_aUilh- (261h), ·~,. __:
WY Hill
I 11 Uc
I 12 3tc
charge. Herdman waa 1&lt;1 appear Coolville.
ter anti husband from Arrzona, New York 000 020 1100-2 8 2
'JRAIL)i:ll LOTS - tree ONE GOOO uoecl washer, 2 -mrRK MARE, grey, weight Contin ed
helore
Mayor
Charlea
Legar
toonother
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Houstoa
5
000 000 201- ! 5 1
08
8
0
IP 8lld nter. llnnrfl'l Ttodl &lt;OW milkin&amp; machines wl t ~ !too lhs. Smooth mouthed, (
u
page )
night.
'Hurley Nelson, Dexter,
d Fisher (7-15 and Stphenson.
• Pall (Slate APfll'll•edl compreaaor. Phoot WY t-7761 powerlul puller, willing work- gueSB wo don't ~ave eonslables
UY
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nollebsrt &lt;S.JO) and Brand.
-...me, ObJo, Pbont
8 11 6lc er anywhere. Stands beaL now , however, - of course you
Leg1l Notice
"ll
.
Enrtgh!, McArtbur. The two
_
,_,
1 11 lfc
George W. Wells, Leading don't - I waa once asked lear· •• '"" co-N PLUS ooutT
sislero and Ernest ara aU of Cln
000 00111»- 2 1 1
116&amp; HONDA 250 Scramblf. Con· Creek Rd., Middleport, 0. ly in the game, too , ""'"' young
MIIOI COUNTY, o:o..,,,
llis family llv_tng. ~ aD ... St. Lools 011 000 14•- 7 10 2
'I'IIJID..
. . - ~ 7,'~~ lllrn,!: tact Jack Walker, Hemlock
I 13 !I.e and full of beans) to be Worthy uoaN ..... IANL • .;.,.,,
joyed • surpnse reun1011.
Ma\lpey, Davidson (?), Jay
_,. • - · Grovo after 1 p. m. WY ~ PONIES lor sate or trade. Bob Matron of Eastern Star - me, ::. L:'~ •,;,.~,:· .::;'a:::".\-. ·
Elme•
Houdershall it !nJ. (8) and PavleUch. Simmons.
- . WY Hat 12 I tie rt1'17, belore, WY Z-619t.
Roberts, Letart F•lls, Ohio. a Worthy Matron! - But I love _ _,, ""':;
" .."'"'·
proving and able to walk some. Briles 18) and Ricketts. Winner
rtJIIlQSIIED t room and balb
8 II Uc
CH 7·233'1
8 13 31c aU the ones who perfonn so WILLIAM a. uNo,
-atmmons (8-11). Loaer - Ma·
IJIOCierD. 1.11 Floor apartment. WATER
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beautifully In these roles - - .......
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&lt;UP!)
-Charges
The campalgo here Is aimed Ioney (IU). HR - Flood (8th).
1
M!ddJeport. Call WY 2-38'/l ··•- ~Ol'ingste8DI ~ Music1l Instruments presidents aud ether officers of ~=.:!:'!.o." ::H.
of blackmaU and sabotage have at achieving equal job opporlu'
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1 7 Ue
.......,; r
OWfl
garden
clubs,
church
greups,
NOTICI
•un'tc"=::'
erupted
here
In
1
row
between
aiUea
fur
Negroeo
in
the
Bkilled
Pitts
000 010 ,._ 1 ·I l
8
8 5 30tc WANTED: Responsible party to cancer, heart, and forthy 'lev· WILLIAJI o.1 un , .
ROOM •·-··~
RoBer Store.
two civil "'""Is groupo wblcb coastructtoo crafts, ClvU rights Loo •••.
020 010 OOX-8 9 0
- apart. ONLY
·- · """"""
A"""
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•·· • and. lklwleJI W
• lleed
ll.am
I BeagIe pups remaW"
take over low monthly pay. en other ...w~.ves .. wltb brave ............
••• s. ._ ,.......
~lhraatens to......
IICUttle a campaign forces contend !hat Negro e 1 Veale
Carpln
!1), .,..,.....
menta.
agalo81 the building trades un-- bave been d8Qied these jobl ~ (8) .
PqllarOIII, CrlndaU •
5 11 tie ing. L. 0. SbJ!lel, Rt. I, Rut- menta oa a spinet piano. Can wimmen a-leading but - well, l:i w...~-=ware.
land, SH 2--4176.
8 7 6tc he seen locally. Write Credit the list Is so endlesa lll«e'a
cause 11 al,..ed racial baro ln (8) Osteen H0-11) and Tor•
..,_
222
try'
!loll "' ... .,_ .. Plou
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MOBIT.E 8x38, $1000. G r e 8 t Manages-, P: 0 . Bor 215, She~ no use even
mg to men
...., .,..,..,, . ..... _... ... · • · United Preao International lhe bulidlDI trade• UDJOII8.
borg .. Loser ;~ Veale (!U). ,
81c:amoN St. WY HZI1
Lakes, 10 x 43 , $20110. M. A. byville, IndiBna.
&amp; 13 2le all the er~etlng rounds _and du•""·~
learnA!II . tbat the controversy Qvil rights leaders cite eight
y1
1108 that 11
T 31 30ic Hall, Reedsville, Oltlo.
1
Just try ,., "}U!IIoo
.t: even reached the paint where job ca~. In, the C!OIIIIrllo- Pldla
'000 000 100- I If~ I·.
"'J'IIRNI8BED===:-::IJIII'~:::Imeu=:::~--,
nsurence
, thiS - take them all out, ::0
~
the t;ougress of Racial Equalll.y lion lndulll'y .In wltleb !bert are ~- nan 0)0 1011' 000,... .2 U 1·
8 14 lfc
1'001111 ud pri981A1 bath. II&gt;
-from the bbrary board (a thank·
.......,. . - ~•.:::J:: !COlE) threatened to picket 00 Negro Ulllon 'memberl here Jlerberl, BaldtM'l'ln II), . . ,
' _,_ Ollfa llateL 713 If• ORD~R A~TZ'S
H N PIKl'I'O Copytq !lemce. Cop-tess task) right on down, say,
..,o;·::.,';:".:,v~ .
lheNatlonsiAasoclationforlhe -electl'lclanllroDandlti'IICtur·Umky·(ll WOI\IIfl7)111dC\ilr. ·t.l&lt;
..-•
"N1ck Chick" legbwo cbicka, lei tDadt Ill legal papm. to the "girls" who prepare !he ....,, """' • .....,
I _:..._ me!tmelai ;...,_ Spabn Llilsy (T) ud 8il· "'~.
IIICI 1
bouae, bath, or lllarted pullets today. Mod· blrlll re&lt;OI'III and almoot IIIIJ Legion AUJ:Iliary baoquell and ~"':~.~~~IlL ., ,,.· Advaoeem,ent o1 Colorod People a1 alee ""'"'f'•·· hinlblri. ~ ""':"'wiDMr •._ lie~\ ~~- •· ,
h ullillt ud PI fllma&lt;e. AI- ""' Poullty, Box 188, Alhelll, llbar doc.-umenll.
sell the poppieo - And what've
·. ,,
INAACPI If . tilt latter group WIK'kera, millwrtgllt,l
.· • P .....·. ._
· -..:.. ~~ppa. (Jolt), ill ,. •
tic far ...,.. Call WY z. Oblo, Pbane LY UOSI.
a.. ._..., Plmm, you got left _ good lalld, Jjing you ll't. IJW litlme, tie. - went to the clty lor a ~aile plpafitlefl. u~~tot ~~·WI:' JJal1 (Uib); · • , · ' , · • ,,
I II ILe
1-14-Uc
I t lie bate to tvetl tb1Jit G1 II ~ bop- B.M.H. -·permlllo llllld I j)I'Mt -ell. IIICHwJmq
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SOCJAL

By FRED P,.AIS~!LL

BARNEY GOOGLE 1110 SNUFFY SMITH

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