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Jtinior Board Readies Fair

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Everett Holcomb reported he
wuuld donate one pig for the
Greased Pig contest. Presidenl
Tum Hauun said he would ask
Racine FF A to donate mooey
for a second pig, and Ken
Bolen 's motion to donate $5 for
the greased pole prize carried.
Mike Benedum reported
prizes will be awarded to the
cleanest animals on Saturday
morning. The two categoriez
will be dairy and beef catUe.
The Girl Scouts suggested
older teenagers guard the entrance at the dance to be beld at
the fair. It was also decided to

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Of Laura Mae Blouses

Parity System Opposed

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IISS&lt;I'ted ~~. • for the
prtnl:e- and prtnceu; '10 lor Sult(Gr~,IIOhubeetl~ln
Kinll and Queen, and • for the Melp Coalll7 ~'
Rowers.
~ COurt by 'J' B. O'Brien,
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Treasurer Ml1lsa Rllet was Pomeroy, agalDit .l'-trlck l,.,;·..,.......,~:;i..;,.;.....;J-..,:;.;, ;..,;...;..:.::;:::;4~.:::.:;,~~Z.:4~:;;~:::::.:!~~~~=;.~-.J.:.J
authorized to borrow money Jolllllon, C!arlea Smith llid I'
from the bank for expense~ If Richard Hovattar, aU of MJd.
needed.
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Attending the meelin8&amp; were Tbe ptalnUff chargu that
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Jean Whiihead, Mike Benedum, children of the three defendanta
Alan Holter, Ken Bolen, Dan negligently set !Ire to a frame
Midkiff, Margie Jeffers, Debbie buDding· which he owned on
Ohlinger, Janet Mees, Ed Plmn St. in Middleport. He uks
Q-oss, Charles Yost, · Becky the money for 1011 of the
Wright, MiJlsa Rizer, Janice buDding 111d contents.
EasiiJlan, Jo Diehl, Pat Holter, In the aame court, a suit for
Donnll Ohlinger, Harry Slawter, money flied by Keith Goble
Ruth Ann Jordan, Jane Jordan , have the group ~&gt;Fission" per- Everett Hcilcomb, Leota Young, Ford, Inc., Middleport, against
and c. E. Blakeslee. A guest Frank Musser, Lons Bottom,
cathy Pickens, Teresa Chi-· form at the dance.
chester, Pam Holcomb and
Monies requested were: $15 was Mr. Coffey, the new Racine was diamlsaed today, having
been settled out of court.
Debbie Hunnell representing 4- for the dog show; $18 lot the FFA advisor.
These blouses are :tailor~ of the finest ·
H and Girl Scouts.
fabrics - Life Press - .means no Ironing
Parade chairman Alan Holter
Soft ruffle blouses In pure white, shirts
announced money awards to be
given winners in the parade .
with the man tailored look In solids, stripes'
Organizations Indicating that
an~ prints In a beautiful asaortmeot of
they will participate in tht
colors. These blouses t are , lilphly .
parade or project revue are
WASiflNGTON
(UP!)
Nix·
of
the
old
farm
naritv
stan-of
the
limitation.
Racine FFA, Job's Daughters,
vertised In "Seventettn'.'.. 1\lagazlne.
Boy Scouts, Meigs County on administr,tion farm officials dard. Some farm groll!\lled by The adminlstralion's resist-Regular and extra sizes.
Youth Rally , Fellowship of are quietly planning to resist the National Farm Coalition, ance to change in the payment
Christian Athletes, and Star any Senate moves to ~weeten want tbe Senate to tie all rna- limit section is aimed as much
jor crop supports hack to the at t,he enforcement clause as
JWlior Grange.
the Farm Front
parity formula.
at efforts to lower the $55,000
If this is done, farm leaders figure, it was indicated.
the compromise farm support
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bill passed by the House last say growers will be protected Farm bill critics tried and
against
future
cost
increases.
failed
in
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House
to
win
~Iweek.
This is because cost increases adoption of light enforcement
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Under the HQuse bill, future
Big selections of HandJNgs - Scarfs T.,-uly the finest' selection we've ever Shownsupports for feed grains and automatically produce higber language covering virtually all
parity
prices.
And
if
supports
sales
or
leases
of
acreage
from
Jewelry
Buxton
Billfolds
Knee
tripes, and plentu_ of them, Solid colora, the
Acar was demolished and two cotton would be pegged to fixed are tied to parity, higher par- farms which exceeded the pay- 5o k
T'
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Gl
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newest. fashion . shades In light and dark tG,!JS. ··
persons hospitalized following dollars-and..,.nts levels instead ity prices would mean increas- ment ceiling. The defeated !an·
an accident near Five Points on
es in support levels.
guage would have banned sup..
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Route 7 at 2:13 a.m. today.
One tqp administratioo farm port payments on acreage sold
widespread collar.
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official said today, however, or leased by a big farmer 11&gt;
All are permanent press·.
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Robert Hartenbach said a
that he hQPes the Senate Agri- another, unrelated farmer
See this fine array qf sport shirts for mep"~nd
(Continued from page I) culture Committee will not whose operations were too
northeast bound car driven by
Kayser • Spirit - Berkshire
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Fred Bruce Chapman, 21, jungles with rockers and make any really substantive small to be affected by the ceil·
. Many Styles • Many Colors
Coolville, apparently went out macine gun fire . One flight changes in the House-passed ing.
of control, crossed the highway, a&lt;,cidentally bombed South Viet.. llirm bill when it takes up the
Administration officials, how·
Batk tq Sehoql With
crashed through a fence, into a namese lines.
measure next week.
ever, sympathize with the con·
shallow ditch, and turned over
Military spokesmen said U.S.
The official added that ad- tentionofcottoninduslfYleaders
on its top about 200 feet from F4 Phantom jets accidentally minlatratlm force• are I!IJII!C• who believe such "leg!Umate"
wbere it left the highway.
- - -bombed a South Vietnamese ially anxious to avoid any transfers ahould be pennitted.
Olapman and a passenger, unit operating six miles east of Senate changes in the section If acreage affec\ed by the
Another btg shipment or
Greg Medley, Hockingport, the mountaintop base, killing of the House-passed bill which payment ceiling cannot be kept
women's shorts In ®tlon
StadiUfll
were admitted to Veterans one soldier and wounding II sets a $55,000 per crop limit on in production in the hands of
New Fall Colon and Styles.
and nylon stretch denim.
Memorial Hospital. Chapman others Wednesday.
support payments to big farm· smallerfarmers, cotton prodUC·
Shirts . Tr&lt;lu..,rs - Car100 per cent nylon sfrolch,
dlgans . Socks . Pan lies .
also 65 per cent polyuter
auffered lacerations and bruises
The U.S. Command said the ers. The payment limit sectioo, lion in some communities could
Coordinates.
and 35 per cent cotfgn twill.
and Medley lacerationo and a accident was under investiga~ as approved by the House, be slaahed so far that some
'cui
Alwaya Dependable
In all the most popular
f
poalble fractured leg. They tion .
gives tbe Secretary o Agn • gins and other processing lacQuality .
colors and ~tzes s to 11.
were both in satisfactory
The conunand also r-aported lure wide latitude in drafling illties would have to close, one l-_;-~------~-:--------1
50 P.r cent Pol vaster'; 50
condition late thls morning, the the loss of a UHIH Huey regulations
to prevent evasion offiCial said.
per cen~ CQtfon fabric
hospital reported.
helicopter over the Laotian
for · neat ~pelirance Olaprnan has been cited to southern panhandle Wednesdey.
county court for reckless fl was the 56th U.S. aircraft
long 'we11r, ·SOlid colors
Back· To·SefiQQI Slips • Half ' Slips • Chemises •
operation.
lost over Laos since March 10
qf navy, loclen gfeen,
Panties - Bras • Girdles
when such losses were f1rst
black. brown. 'Slims-and
Playtex - Bestform • Form fit- Roger&amp;. Phil Mdld
reported. One of the crewmen
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r~Uiar slzn 6 fo '18. '
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was killed.
wounded by pollee
cnooblng an ofllcer In tbe lace with a
Many new styles In the newest colors for fall .
The BS2s flew five raids Irick and nine other peniOIIS were Injured earl,y toc1af In the
Wednesday mght and to&lt;!"Y aecond -"·~t 01dlaonlen 00 the ci"''s -.~.mlnan"·· blact west
over jungles three to four miles
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southwest of O'Reilly. The side. Pollee said they were fired Cll several times as they atNQ'f OPEN
base, 26 miles west of Hue and tempted to ll'eak up '"""" moblt ~ blaek youlhl wbo Win
12 miles east of Uios; cahie llopp!ng can and .-!~ ~­
f'rldir ·&amp;Sallirday
under
North VIetnamese artilleTwo policemen 8IDOJI&amp; !lie nine injured by brlctl and
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THE UNDEFEATED
ry and mortar attack again bottles thrown by the mob. Pollee at oae point tiled tear gas to
Trousers
Dungarees
Long
or
short
sleeve
ITechnlcotorl
today as it has nearly every diapene a mob. Tine lltGrel, blcludq a liquor store, were
Jofln Wayne-Rock Hudson
Shirts • Underwear • Socks - Belts • Jackets day
for a week.
looted.
Colorcarloons : •
Sweaters - Gym -Trunks. Take time to see all of
The base is reported surGood Fairy: Champ
the back-to-school and fall merchandise. Let the
Chump
rounded by up to _2,000 North
HARTFORD, OONN. - GUIIERNATORIAL ~le
Gemini!: Sky's the Umit
boys try on what they like. Get their correct size.
Vietnamese who mil1tary sour- ThiDIU J. Meskill and lfl!lllllorlai tuplraot lmreU p_ wtecter Jr.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.
~:ta~~ti~e ~y~gc!:'r:n th~ eully defeated their OJlllCileDte W'"'neaday in the lint
Complete Selection of Sizes
rid the area of Allied means for RepubUcan primary lD Coallocllcul's blstory.
shelling Communist supply
M=lr111, 42, senlng hla IIICtlld term In the U. S. Howle of
MAlON
routes
from
Laos
into
South
ReprmnteU•ea,
fumed bact the cllalleuge of stale Sen. Wallace
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Barnes, 44, lor the GOP nomination lor governor by 93,1311 !AI
Tmlght &amp; Friday
Field reports also said four 38,1115. Welclter, 39, a freahman amil•anan, wu a 75,8111 to
Sizes 24 to 42 waist In popular Hanes gym shorts.
August 13-14
U.S. Marines were killed and 18 50,542 winner OYer state Sen. JClbn M. Lupton, 5!, Barry Gold·
sanforlzed shrunk. Neat fllflng.
Double Fiature Program
wounded Wednesday when a water's 1964 Coonecllcllt eJUJ!P'Illl' manager.
"NIGHTMARE
Leatherneck unit operating
Alsq a complete new selectlo11 Athletic Sup.
IN WAX"
below
Da
Nang
set
off
a
l5Smm
WASIIINGTON
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THE
NIXON
ADMINI8TRATION
HAS
porters
fQr men and young men. Famous" Sike"
Starr1n9
brand.
shell rigged as a booby trap. It OONVINCED a ........, 8lnale the Safe-··-' antltallll¢1c
cameron M1tcher
occurred 19 miles south...Anne Helen
southwest of Da Nang.
mlsltllesyllem(ABM)llneededtobrlngfortbaSo'flet.-Amerlcen
-Phis~w in Stocl! Ready fQr your Selection
"BLOOD OF
North Vietnamese around the agreementtohaltlbell'llllr&amp;l'l. By d2to 47 margin, the Senate
DRACULA$ CASTLE"
O'Reilly base ahot down a U.S. refused Wednelday to limper witb flmda requested for the ABM
Starring
Anily observation helicopter wblle tbe two IUJ*tiOWCS are nogotlallnS to fb: 1 ceiling m
John Carradlne
PIJta Raymond
Wednesday, killing one of its strategic atml.
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- - - - - . . aaidABM
by the
Idle wtn
of the
they opponenll,
were cmfldenl they
would
the•ote
nat.agaln!d
round.them,
Sllll.
popular U-neck and V-neck sweaters In a blg
range of colors.
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Edward w. Broate, a:Mua., uld ha counted 411 v01e1 - and
pouibly~-loran•mendmonlhewlllcknmweell:toeurtan Solid colors - ~tripes. An excellent selection.
Up8lllioo of Safepard without ct~ttlni bact m the ad·
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ministration's money NljUelll.
Big Selection Nclw:
Actions were laken to im·
prove the I~ . Junior Fair in
July and August meelingo of the
Meigs County Junior Fair
Boatd.
A motioo carried thet a
request be made to elhibillng
groups at the fair tO donate $2
lor finances of the mb Junior
Fair. Tbe donations may be
made Monday, Augustl7, at the
Junior Fair Building.
It was decided to have
mimeographed programs
passed out for Youth Night,
Wednesday, Aug . 19. Appointed
to hand out the programs were

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PARIS (UPII - DaYid K.
E. Bruce, the new U. S. peace
talks neJotlator, llalened
today to the oame demaDdll
made 01 hla predec1!11141n by
Commualat delegates for
total, uncoadiUouJ U. s.
withdrawal from Soul~
VletUm.
North Vtetaameae""
uegotlator NIIUYen 1111a11 Vp
uld at loday's '/till pea
talb aealoa, "to ead the war
Ia VleiDam and llrlllll the
Parll coafereaee out of Ill
preaeat stalemate, It II IDdlsPI'JI&amp;Ible the NlsGD 111mlalatratloa ebaa&amp;e Ill
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MJB$1~CZ WOLFE, daq!MofMr.llld Mn. IlaDIId Wolfe, RadDe, and Racer W.
trlef, oft·· Repuj,Jwan Cllldldate ~~ate a11111lor, dla • copy of Tbe llalJy Slllllnel
~- Trae7 -llrougbt Ill Melp CoUIIt)' lor a breatfut and a !Gur of tbe courtboUie
11J ·llilll Wolfe 111to is 111 •t~on~V- Sbe II a_.,sta.tlltorneJ geunl lllllped to ~
~ tr1t1t dl'f!llm. Sbe and Trae7 were e'-nalel at tbe Oblo Slate Unlversll)'
~of Law llld lllle buaccompanled Mr. anciMn. Tracy on IDIIIY of their polltkal toura
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Alter shooting his wife, Duncan
apparently walkl!d IICI'OiiS the
room and ahot himself through
the heart. His body was on the
Roor.
Tbe home Is located ~
mile off Paynter Ridge in Salem
Township, near the Fairplay
Church.
Autherlties of Vinton County
were noUfied of the two bodies
by Tom Robinsoo, an employe
of The General Telephone Co.,

yho atopped at the residence to
make a service call. He saw the
bodlea through the front door
and summoned the Vinton
County Sheriff's Department.

However, since the home was
locatedinMelgsCounty,Sberlff
Hartenbach was notlfted by
Vinton officials. He went to the
scene. Also on the acene were
Prosecutor Bernard Fultz and
Coronor Ray Pickens. David
Wilbur, a deputy from the
Vinton County Sheriff's

Department

Joined

local of.

fleers at the residence.

Sheriff Hartenbadl said no
note was found in the home ~
mjght esplain what had taken
place.
The bodies· were taken to the
Ewing Funeral Home an•
moved at f Jut night to the
Reger Funeral Home in Hun-,
tington. Among the u:vlvon It
a son who is with the State HJc1i.:
way Patrol at South Point. NJ,
Duncan was employed u t
plpefitter.

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!ppatent murder-suicide of a H·antington, W. Va., it is
il&gt;tl-year-&lt;&gt;ld man and Wife in belleved by officials, had been
their Salem Townahlp home. dead Iince Monday evening.
Tbey were last seen about 5 p.
Meigs County authorities - m. that day. Tile incident ls
Sheriff ROOert C. Hartenbach, believed to have occurred
Coroner Ray R. Pickens - and before dark, as no Ughls were
a Vinton County deputy found burning in the house wben ofthe bodies 'of Mr. and Mrs. ficers arrived.
Edward B. (Mary) Duncan
Thursday morning, hers .in a Sheriff llartenhach said the
chair, his across the fiving room body of Mrs. Duncan was in a
on the Door. Both had died by chair. She had been ahot ooce in
IODlahOt.
the arm and twice through the

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DENYER (UP!) - John M. of $48.9 mU!ion in 1969, aiKing, 44, resigned Thursday as ,though the firm hai been
chairman of the boatd of King presaed recenUy by short-term
Resoui'ces Co. which has been debts of $34.5 million.
presaild by debts in recent Q-ofters Inc., a Columbus,
montha. The firm owes the state Ohio, money finding finn, ar·
of Oltio $8 mU!ion.
ranged the $8 mU!ion in loans
Most of the preasing debts are for King Resources through the
llllort lenu notea, while the office of State Treasurer John
~ oo Ohio are not due WlW D. Herbert.
19'/J, according to deputy state
lr\lsurer James 0 . Dayton.
''The notes that we hold don't
milture unW 1m which would
lljlt be involved preaenUy in
l!hat they're trying to do," aaid
Dayton. ''They're trying to take
ewer their abort term stock.
'•However, we're extremely
interested in the progress of the
company and Its cash In·
· tereste," aaid Dayton. "We
wouldn't want to contemplate
what Four SeaBOIIS did."
Four Seasons Nlll'lin8 Homos
Inc. of Oklahoma City, whldl
had borrowed M mU!ioo from
the 1late~ recenUy flied far
reorganization under lbe
federal bankruptcy laws.
The loans for both King
Resour&lt;:ea 4111d Four Seasou
were arranged by a

Members of Q-ofters have
contributed to the political
campaigna of aeveral promln!mt
Ohio Republicans, including
Herbert, who is running for at.torney general.
A special Franklin County
Grand Jury lnvesUgation has
launched an inveatlgatlon into
the slate's loan program.

Scouter Honored

Crofters received a hefty
Rnderi fee, paid by King Resources, for arnnglng the
loans.
King said he would have pre!erred to announce hla resiiiJ18·
Uon at a Ume when the company was enjoying the best of
business ... "and when we were
not in the midat of a llquldlty
problem as we now are."
King said the problem of

caah wu catlled by an cessful attempt !AI pin contrul
of another linancllll ftrm, Ia•
vestors Oveneu Servlcel.
The Kinll 811110uneemait
cu&amp; aharUy afler • commltllil!

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and adjourned without tirl)' dif.

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1 Ted·,ltiUIZIJ'Ikl readily COD• over the New 'lark
. Meta '-1 to
~ IIIII bla aU • time
club booll their lead ovw the Idle
......_ ,
...._...., lAI ._«elel Dodgen to
· 1: _.l'lii!Hdlrdilln,........,,
the Natldnal Leapt
• but be ·couldn'l care leN.
taJ1IIII
· "Records are there to be Weal
• - - -'•• after
·Jtoken,", laid lbe Cincinnati Bench'• '""""'• • ......,.
v..o,;.eoacll witb 1 sl1ru8 of bla 8 Walk to~ In the loarth In·
,.....
.
nln
u hla 4lllh of the eeUGII
·
he added,
the club riCIII'd fl!r
1
Johnny or Tony risbllwtdedltltterasetbyWal·
alwa... ly
Man
·.who· breaks II,

11~

~bt

~v~ !'*~;

.
Nllllonll
two~~Ctubaltady

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RBI~ pve bim

1981seUGII.
The~ llrikeoula uprlled
!Mille
. '
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....._, be
OWIII.
of
~
·~feet.t
~If'
"I don't COWII """"t.
!'em Uped.bla allh·bcmir · ,.
·
-\Zo-:. 1 Utile laid, "and I dldn't 1'tlllf.t l
tile IWIII1 Into the
Donf't
plicb- bad that many. 1 tbougbt I
l8llllntheal,ltblnnln8ud1bell ..,.ey or
....,....
had
or elghl"
doubkd'
llldll ·lln.ll
Jim· iJa.ew
. tn lbe-"' ll1nln8
'11"til't ·&amp;ael lflf1 .,. _..
..... Redl
two~nllll ..:~. -'" ,;,;... ~ dniiJllel f!la( Jilg d1l)di Ibis ·waaastrike, ...,. '·'
'"\" """' '"!'" ..
. •T _..;..... Pinl. "You . ger Sparky Andinon.
to 10 , '"'"' -ot tl
wln!Al'
... tbatlt: 11le' 'nle Redl open a three ·game
to
ser1e1
.Pblladelplda

en,

11111

~

Pilrn' three

:

llHor ll!il ......., -lbJ·of
llendi'~o~. · ·~ total.

7.•-~
·~1111\

ly

1
Utllftll"'"''"'-1111"1~"'"

Amoria:."-"'
·
1w. L. Pet. Gl
Bottimarefi
~ 43~ ::: foi.

' W. L. Pel. GB
64 53 .547 ... -

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Plillbu&lt;ah

~ Yarl
Chicago

Yar

Mian)is . .

Bri~~
•.
Go.

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61 54 .530 2 Detroit
6\, Ill
12
60 57 .513 4 Booton
:
St loulo
ss 61 .414 1'12 ClevtiMIII
..
,.
Ptinlldtlllllla
2
Washington 54 62 ·466 ·
Montreal
- - ·
Pet
.
WWISI L Pet Gl
~ .61i 01
... '
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.
Minnesota
51 564 5
t i·.;.,
51 :56(1 5'12
Atlanta
s7 59 .N/120'12
1tN.
..
bJ.
:: : :
.43 76 .361 29
32
be
=lince,Jul)'ll,wlllopo
New
lllf
o
:
be
Merrllt,
wilOplnedbll
ol7tb
vic·
pose
the
Phlll'
lUct
Wile.
Chicago
6
Son
Fran
3
Kan City 11 Booton 3
81
W ton
P ·,
..,
' tory to lllllldl bla total far lbe
San Diego 9 St. Louis 7
Mllwoukn 3 Detroit 2
l Cllll!il them.
Atlanta
4 Montreoyll k
wca ~h• """
!~i~neOeso~r.~d
·
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Cincinnati
6 New or 1
•
3

~the

ert1"~~'-~ ~E•~
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-t
t·
g:~~~l• ~

Sat
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•
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Ohio {UPl)~
lftl •
~·
beaten~
, :.:...!!... •
~ theOillo~·ASHJ.,t.Nl&gt;,

111

ted
'Undefea
ance

eailletu ,

~ ~ kWfWY•Ia

i-escboduliJII

~
~j'~ww. .. .
~:c~;\~ ~ ~ :m ~~~-=~~ ~ ~: :m ~~ ·~Yon r~ vlolitiaii.,
J)la~:'~~
. ·. ' =:4,...el."'
with -~
1 .~
P01l~es:~
~:....In
Tri·· ~=- ~ ~ea.:-;::~·: ~~~cisco~
~~ Chic~
t
111
·~~:u;~
Perez And,whenMaytollowedwtlh ·~lftJ, wvuld
s.no';K:,..:,~~~
v~ch'i~:S ==!:..,..~~-i1_wt . ~~ · ~ ~
' •llld
May atUggtd homen ltla
of the
ll
~aM .t,..J:.f
The two pmea
'.J•;eel

·. ··Wt..1r- f.:

25lh homer

1M

18111111,

. 'DllndaynlshtandJimMerrilt
13 marked the lOth time Red play•
..........
r
•
••·•
era have ltlt con&amp;eCUUve bam·
, ..,,._. up a carte
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~.-·N:: :icklaus, Miller
Hea
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4. .,~_ n
_
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....,_,,_«
·

..=· -'-~••-load.
~- .

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- ·~--:

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(UPl)

-

....,,.... MOVW ....

were=
10 11 ~. =b~
rAil
=
~)~~~~~fl~,~:9! ~~:~~~=:~~::~:)lo,: §§~~~i

Houston 4 Phlla 3
!Only gamn scheduled)

f

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the sun....ked ,
. _ •-... """*f·•t
·
_.the
Country Plfty'eig_ht.year-old

Rav

~•••.,.... ;.. ·•-- ~·"•M·••~
.
IIIIIit
Sam .ll'loyd wu one"' IW'!' --::;:
-M~
to ao Snead . ~ the major at n Muten championClub cour., '" •..,...• • 'the ~round eaapW who ltbol 11 1\ralab!

Ul

cl\alllpkln

llmlnall . of , W
1!
on
W&lt;rlhlngtonbelt8111dusk7-J. ,
1 '111ursday, but wulller

.

.

MiamiJbllrB In their Sa

Pildllrl
Ti- EDT)

·

moirnlng face • oil, the

Pllloc~
!Carll«~
(~an

Son Francisco
v
California (Wright 15-9), .11 AU(!-.·-·-·
31 lMirlcha
1 St Louis
21.
·
· • ,.'
and
J. • . ·
p.mCI.evelond !Chance 7-6) at
a'rldgeporl defeat»d
6-16 and Reuu -4-4) 2. Mllwaukeo !Lockwood 1-91. '
c.1f1er
H.
6-7 ond
W
6' :,!.mYork

'

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CtiTIIadiJ

previOUII!T

eel for today
. lf Bridgeport lhould

··

W··"-~ton
~;";ctlon

4-1~·

t\!'~oiin~.cJo:~-t:}~~ ~-~the· 1..:...~
'~I~holwl~ By UnitedNltloUI
;..ilLllflllt
lnttrnaliotNII ~5
KoosmanJ6-611at1.911)an2ta61Rrledm
C, H. bad eliminated
.•
~lu, Ga., ~w~
J)layer{[t"';~'l'Dir~
70. of m boseYs~don tbenthe ..,.
ond erv s ~
•
• . PW·~hhlcl~lono IICoJohlenmon1~)&gt;, 7:;\ 17-6
~eporl bid. .,.
. llavi'to Mlbmi.!._~-~~I:.J .~.~yOnceallbousb "Are you kfddlnc:" Ra· wu lit i ll4-man
at· 72..,AJ Carty. Atl "G-,!.1 ~·~~ ~i Cl~l~~=lPr:C~~~~n ~1.7),-: P·';ansao City !Dreg• 6-11) at over Sldlley N.
· In
~d ·~.=.=ft
:;:.~.,••
.,_,
__
,.;«~'
Slammin'
wbell wu former U.S.
York (Peterson 137). 8
1
·out ,16
'PGA&amp;wdlamPiw-.,..
...,_..
"""~"' ·
· IUedlfbeibou(lblbe l
American ~~"'-c• P ~~ ~:~:: P·';k.,treol (Renko 6-81
po
1 1161 467 81153 Houaton 2-2), p.m. P·~innesota tBiyleven at hits, IIC!Iring aU Its
Favancl 'Nicklalll and dark· inU~ mtdlc:bte, lhola onewu
f:: 0a111c ~
it"'bn"
., dfcGii)n tbe f11rtlace ...,.y,..,
•. , •.......,UI .auu "'"' .

'

ftom ·joined

the

=a
~':'0:::'!"'~
dly'lbureday~

· IKirle MIUtr bolb pllyecf fairly
, Ui'ly ID fbi!

pan

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under": :0:, ~aa.art-:: ~~eltl aso. "I Jlllt

-•

the Champtonltblp

nerves~repllce'*1
0..:.~lila ~~of

lle far the tea.i' when wtltb 1 could lite Ibis old set of
he gambled on the lith for a
heal buill ilp to Ill 111-clegru birdie and took a botiiJ', new set "'Palmer)'OWII
tbal70
-·~ of the dl
lnalead.
Arnold
wu
. "'=--.. oo'lh Nlcldaus and "ll',s too early In the group but be also wu faclng a
'"""•••·
............_. for to1ll'ti8Dlelll to Pia&gt;' c:onaerva·
MOler were ..,........,....
""""•
1fomero Blancaa, Jacky
in'ldday t.offs In ,.the second Uvely," laid ·" """".
.
.
tton and Dick

latetee,ollllll~y,All1oal70
were

-

~d Ga~.;, so

.32l

,t R"r'~1 ~.;~

s!~:t,~~~~~:

8:30

(Cool&lt;

~ :~ ·m

U.S. Open cllampl1111 Tony
England wu among Parker, LA n.l!:
a ,,..
Dovls. LA 1107
.
Fifty-two-year-old Tommy Hlckmn, Ch 105 367 74 117 .319
Boll, who won the U.S. Open
Amerlun Luguo
""""'PionsltlP on Ibis same
G ABR.H. Pet.
--'7
y bkl BoS 113 '.400 89 131 .321
coune In 1951, ltbota 38 on the
Cal 110 436 60 140 .321

J~n.~.

Son Diego

·.dav ,.·... _ the • - .. ature On - I I
, .....
-...........
·.,.,,
·
·' ' L

were fOI'

the same b!Qelil man In the, fleld.

bact.

Plnllo, KC

Car
' me1News,

o Showdown on 7';ube .

TIOOMS

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J
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IIJ' ,__
bien II
CJIIIDI1f fw badJ. Ttuorrvlr'l
ICbl- . · Mr and Mn Cecil Glus o1
'' ' a.k llrllll ba
c10111. KlniU Q1y a11o- ill dille laeludel DaUu at 1M
·
d M Letha
' eetrter 11111t f1l reetllt ...UID
JO.lT owr lbll DelrGII Allgelee ChlCJ&amp;O meeiiDC Columbus an
Ev
-! ·llii~llf"IIIIIOIIIIIlllciJ• ~ '
, _ u~-ID Mllwaabe l(ew MorrilofRaclne ....... on a,
vn Sadie and Waller Archer
' .Ji!,,fAdblli..
Tile Lloal ibulfle off to
at · - • "'" n
•
·
J • 'WI!; llll'liD wu
•
11u1111o to Jllllll the BIDIID tile Ycll'lt GlaDia at San DIIICO, llld
Clrcle over the
· Ill In ~ bll .Jf«&lt;4 _.,. ~...._ 11ttt '-'""t Tbt PI......_..JIIHIIIIII ~. ,,.._.,. _ ,
and
. Mn

~

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Jallnalllaal over the Oakland Raklen In the N-IIHtM
New 111111'11 Jata.·

•-141nma
~~ ~ ......

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;;e'"';InCGifuturlJWim.n
the ...._1 ,..., playen• •trike ~~~~· -~!

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-li.nta

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~= =y~Danny

100 369 40 115
1124411 74137
FosH,Clo 115317 53119
Ctlar, NY 114434 55133
Horin, Del 96 371 53 113

~lclo.Chl

,,.,.
On

-~ No-Hiller m
·•

a~d

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Middleport All.Siars defeated York

' .~-:;~ ::S
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Ctoilcddllal~_!==
;~~=
ll(ltlnlt the

11aJUmare

;~~:~cJ.ii
ia'e

llettil1ll tl!itlr

ji,.,:p~.,._ 1!bJ In I

row.
niDe ClliiiiiiCI1IIl
wllb a sAl vlclory

FLAMELESS

!

opener, Sl-,10, to the Joe

"It's practically maintenancefree: . NQ yearly tinkering.
cle~lng and adjusting. It juat
comes when you need ft.

o·

...

·

IPIIOIIUNGBI

...uri.,..... Jf*
._

Jt'alllt 1111111 olllltory. Let I

~~-la~~'!.llld

.... _
MIDa&amp;er ·lllrrJ
1tu ~· ..._ Alou

batlinc or4er
n1ae diiiJII IIIII tile
ill the

wGr~ na.l~'.!llleplbiid naifve bU
J

-!

~~RtckyofN~IIaven

Nolan, Cln 15-4.
McNall
N
Amerlcln Loague:
Y•
and MUdred Circe, . ease Ball and· Mc. Dowell, c_l•v 17·7;
Perry, Mlnn 17-9; Cuellar and
::ft···-.. 1 .. _ Sal&amp;ment
Florence ~i4' ' ·VII!ted , P.t'rne•• Batt :1'6&gt;7.,-c · ._-. -'
SUIIclay with Mr. and Mrs. . r..• ' . ,·, •
$f .. •
,, q .,
r,, F. Hal
ms
. .... ,.,
. '
, ·• ·
·RObert Jtlion · and famlly of
·
.,117...,...
__ .....
__
...... -.Idle. ·. . ..... ae........
.....
.., Eighth
Allrall ICDI'tll ' IIi Rev. and Mn. Rlcl1ard Young
loarth on dnctii" !if c.r and fluDUy of SldDey spent the · OOLUMBUS (UPl)- E. F.
Cedillo llld.Jcibn Ecl'wirda IIIII
wtlh Mr. ai)CI Mrs. Hal jlrlven by Dick Hackett,
1 IICrilke II),' br .AIGU. Tbt · ~ Rou1tb.
canie from fourth In lbe stretch
f111111e1 ICDI'tfl,~ 1111111 In Calllna at the bome Ill Eunle to take the featured eighth race
the 1111111 Gil i11D1Je!t br TallY J1rir!1ier over lbll weekend were at Scioto Downs Tburajlay
Taylor and IMry Bowa, a Gl'acl (futnpl Ill Chesler, Mn. night, 8 $1,000 pace.
double Ill Doll MoneJ,'allngle Vlrgl1 Norrll 8Dd _daughter, Second waa Wlngalt Chief,
tiy Deron . Jolmaon and a Bedty, of ~!. . Vernon, VInnie and third waa Keepers Wanda.
IIICriflee f1)' by 11J1:m Browne. ~ and grandlon, Dee The.dally double combination
Mitt ~ lildli ~ lilf!id 'obe~ll.
and
ErmaI of Wln&amp;alt Dixie ln the flnt
1!11 o11D cltuil br tiacldlli 1 ~ns•t, aU Ill Parbn- race and Parto ill the second,
tDriJD bDili« IIIII a pair 'Ill ~iar&amp;, Juaidta Woodyard of a Jl.3 combination, returned
ilp wblll. acatterbw Huntlnston lind Dean Barnlfl Ill tM.IM&gt;.
blia In '""M't'nc the Gllmll. ll Poiner.,Y. .
··
Attendance waa 4,320 and the
-ad lilt 11i'1t time the 0011 Mn. Oouglls Circle and dly'a
wu $188,2113.
llllocked
· out of florence Circle spent ·
tllebo:it
Ron 'l'burld8y wllb Mr. and Mrs.
11'11
80111
R1111to hit
homer James Pattenon and
of
·
• aolo Spl1ler
.
Mn.
Circle of Dcr-cu,
8Dd .Jaae ARia
Iii Apple Grove
Ronlllatll a~~ac~~· u
cr1 Tau,

-

wllb a lllrrid
~

•= i

~~=

their
li~;~=~;nlshtwitb
.. Mrs. )Jary

League squad.

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WWE~

PRICES!

TIRES
Wide Oval

F78 ~::!;
G78 :::!:
H78 :~:;
J78 ::!;

'31.80
""·
'35.40
•37.1 0
•37

Plus Fed. and State Taxes

=:;u
I
I H&amp;R FIRESTONE
992-2238

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216 E. 2ncl

L-~No;:;

E. MAIN ST.

Request) :'

ROBINSON'S
CLEAN.ERS

I.

T.V. SERVICE
'. •. · ·.,
SERVLCE MA .. AGER HAROLD WAI,.KIR

the

aft.rnoon

.

OLOR-OR BL4CK A.ID WHITE .

'

We don't uncltrst•nd the workl
We don't uncltrstancl lot.
But we do
·

ler and Sal Maglle Thursday
were named u the llarliJI8
pitchers for Sunday's second
annual old timers came at
Anaheim Stadllun.
Magtie 1rill open for Fred
Raney's National League All·
Stirs, while Feller will start fur
Casey Stengel'e American

ANTENNAS; , .
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STARTING PITCHERS
ANAHEIM IUPl) -Bob Fel·

ACC.ES$0RIES:

'CLEANING

against~

the double eUmlnaUnn tourney.

0

Ohio

TO MAKE ••••

m:: 0:.::::

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called ...
lnlha
eventng.
Middleport,
New Ha-fen

WE ll4VE A CONFESSION

Syracuse

'The

lu!;J;J;t

lndlll and Pakl•tan are
both republics wltb!D the
' British Commonwealth of
Nations.

w; '

•n~were ~Y
fea~rl.a~

.

(Upon

M:an::\:a
sent to Tidewater on June
23 •
waa hi!IIJI8 .310 with seven
homeraand45runsballedlnln
te gam11 for the IL farm club

wtnnlngpltcber,aUowtnaonly3
hill Tllursday at 5:30 11M!
·
to
'"'"~!!&gt;••'
1.Mis!Jn it'!'!,
·~eroy
s .M..,..,
second came .

2-HOUR

Ed

d~

~~'L'-~6.'~~ • ~~- 1~~ Gl~ :.:':fa~~lhDugan u,;

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t.

ceeds Edward J. 81.-ke
whohaabeenlllllledcllno:'lilr"c
student actiVIties at Colby
followtna three yean .. bel(d
coach.
,

pitched a no-bitter w.we
r
ce
e orge 0100 wltb
teammates backed him wllh 11 leaving for two wee0
Y
hils
11M! Marines.

Ru''-~·

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ba~jD

Cheshire in a tournament game first
r of
Svracllso ll-8. Rlghlhander Kranepool from Tldewaler
8 1 '"
f Mlddl port the International Leque to
Doug Acree 0
...e bls
epla Mlk J
who is

M~~~~· ';.!"!,'lr.' K~l'l";; ~ee tw~

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~.-· ~~-~~- 1~'iii';::_.L,il',s'..,ij;·
,f tiiii'U · 'ftJ~ . ,..,
~UIIomandMr.&amp;DdMn
.:; · .• "i.;L
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ELECTRIC
HEAT

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~~de

wf·

been named head
coach at Colby College.

KRANEPOOL RECAlLED
NEWYORK(UPl)-TheNew
Thursda recalled

·

IIINII tbl New
and
hit
batters and
Yark Jill at WlnaaD-8alelDd, Francine of Hollon Ohio, Mr. Howard, Wosh 90; Oliva, Mlnn walked ..ven 10 hurllnB bla
· - · .... .,
.... ,.....,. ,.. - . - . . . , . N.C .. San Pruc~ lD
Donald• PI
01 lO; Oliver, KC 79.
masterpiece .
...... --··• to play the Olllep
n..-... •·• - · · • "'-·eland-'-• 8 t Tampa, ll'la. and Mrl.
.,....
Pitdlino
defeated Syracuse In
. ...,..........,
IIAioldtllte'fevw. .,_,_ ""''Lciala ';""II DIDNr IDCI Atbenl, Mr. and Mrl. Ge«ge
Seaver. NY
""''"
of the tour
lboOi iiPJii iii " ' : ' • also Jolt Ita ,._a
at MliiDI.
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dl.::r:;. ofJ!!

NltiouiLn~uo:
1

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4

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Cln
~.34;INtiona:W~!~"'Bench,
~-ez
Cin 36; H. Aor«&lt;, All
DJ..,.,
r;,...;, St.L 33; Williams, TonJ"ftPN CU.)
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NEW HEAD COACH
TERVILLE Maine (
_:Achard L. Whlbnore Jr.

'IIO,.,e ·Snnrfs

.311

,'Jill

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Ge«ge Modrock got tbe

~~::, ~~.n~p;~y'

.312

ChiAtMrlcon
32
Loaguo: Killebrew,
ftllnn
36;
Yaotrzemoki,
Bos
Howard, Wash 31:
Powell, Ball 21; Oliver, KC 24.
Runo Boflld tn
Notionol LlogUI: Bench. Cln
1151 Perez. Cln 114; H. Aaron,
All 103; Williams, Chi 101:
Allen. St.L 99.

::0::~.~· f

Booton
p.m.
V:alker 9-31 2, 6 Boston at Oakland
p.m. Saturclly'• oome1
k
Los Ang at Chicago, 2
Kansas City ot New ar
Son Diego.,, Pitts
Mlnn at 8os 2. doy·nlle
Son Fran at St. Louis, night
!Only games !ICheduled)
MontroaletHousion
·
New York at Afla, night
'
Phlla at Cinci, nlaht

~15?:.1 £"o::,';.:E£'-9 $:~..."'\:1'.: :='.".::!.':::...,~ 1S,:O.Il' :J:5 ms ~l Acree T..,;n,

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110 442 73 lCI .324

uriclecl

Brldg
epor

New

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Frank

Beard _,u'IIDOIIIIll at 73,

and

IS . ..,

jam
Open cbaJil·
Ia Trevino

Sam

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-CINCINNATI (UPlJ- BIC 1lriboull u liM!, Reclll'Giled
1 Ted·,ltiUIZIJ'Ikl readily COD• over the New 'lark
. Meta '-1 to
~ IIIII bla aU • time
club booll their lead ovw the Idle
......_ ,
...._...., lAI ._«elel Dodgen to
· 1: _.l'lii!Hdlrdilln,........,,
the Natldnal Leapt
• but be ·couldn'l care leN.
taJ1IIII
· "Records are there to be Weal
• - - -'•• after
·Jtoken,", laid lbe Cincinnati Bench'• '""""'• • ......,.
v..o,;.eoacll witb 1 sl1ru8 of bla 8 Walk to~ In the loarth In·
,.....
.
nln
u hla 4lllh of the eeUGII
·
he added,
the club riCIII'd fl!r
1
Johnny or Tony risbllwtdedltltterasetbyWal·
alwa... ly
Man
·.who· breaks II,

11~

~bt

~v~ !'*~;

.
Nllllonll
two~~Ctubaltady

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1981seUGII.
The~ llrikeoula uprlled
!Mille
. '
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....._, be
OWIII.
of
~
·~feet.t
~If'
"I don't COWII """"t.
!'em Uped.bla allh·bcmir · ,.
·
-\Zo-:. 1 Utile laid, "and I dldn't 1'tlllf.t l
tile IWIII1 Into the
Donf't
plicb- bad that many. 1 tbougbt I
l8llllntheal,ltblnnln8ud1bell ..,.ey or
....,....
had
or elghl"
doubkd'
llldll ·lln.ll
Jim· iJa.ew
. tn lbe-"' ll1nln8
'11"til't ·&amp;ael lflf1 .,. _..
..... Redl
two~nllll ..:~. -'" ,;,;... ~ dniiJllel f!la( Jilg d1l)di Ibis ·waaastrike, ...,. '·'
'"\" """' '"!'" ..
. •T _..;..... Pinl. "You . ger Sparky Andinon.
to 10 , '"'"' -ot tl
wln!Al'
... tbatlt: 11le' 'nle Redl open a three ·game
to
ser1e1
.Pblladelplda

en,

11111

~

Pilrn' three

:

llHor ll!il ......., -lbJ·of
llendi'~o~. · ·~ total.

7.•-~
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ly

1
Utllftll"'"''"'-1111"1~"'"

Amoria:."-"'
·
1w. L. Pet. Gl
Bottimarefi
~ 43~ ::: foi.

' W. L. Pel. GB
64 53 .547 ... -

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Plillbu&lt;ah

~ Yarl
Chicago

Yar

Mian)is . .

Bri~~
•.
Go.

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61 54 .530 2 Detroit
6\, Ill
12
60 57 .513 4 Booton
:
St loulo
ss 61 .414 1'12 ClevtiMIII
..
,.
Ptinlldtlllllla
2
Washington 54 62 ·466 ·
Montreal
- - ·
Pet
.
WWISI L Pet Gl
~ .61i 01
... '
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.
Minnesota
51 564 5
t i·.;.,
51 :56(1 5'12
Atlanta
s7 59 .N/120'12
1tN.
..
bJ.
:: : :
.43 76 .361 29
32
be
=lince,Jul)'ll,wlllopo
New
lllf
o
:
be
Merrllt,
wilOplnedbll
ol7tb
vic·
pose
the
Phlll'
lUct
Wile.
Chicago
6
Son
Fran
3
Kan City 11 Booton 3
81
W ton
P ·,
..,
' tory to lllllldl bla total far lbe
San Diego 9 St. Louis 7
Mllwoukn 3 Detroit 2
l Cllll!il them.
Atlanta
4 Montreoyll k
wca ~h• """
!~i~neOeso~r.~d
·
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Cincinnati
6 New or 1
•
3

~the

ert1"~~'-~ ~E•~
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-t
t·
g:~~~l• ~

Sat
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•
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Ohio {UPl)~
lftl •
~·
beaten~
, :.:...!!... •
~ theOillo~·ASHJ.,t.Nl&gt;,

111

ted
'Undefea
ance

eailletu ,

~ ~ kWfWY•Ia

i-escboduliJII

~
~j'~ww. .. .
~:c~;\~ ~ ~ :m ~~~-=~~ ~ ~: :m ~~ ·~Yon r~ vlolitiaii.,
J)la~:'~~
. ·. ' =:4,...el."'
with -~
1 .~
P01l~es:~
~:....In
Tri·· ~=- ~ ~ea.:-;::~·: ~~~cisco~
~~ Chic~
t
111
·~~:u;~
Perez And,whenMaytollowedwtlh ·~lftJ, wvuld
s.no';K:,..:,~~~
v~ch'i~:S ==!:..,..~~-i1_wt . ~~ · ~ ~
' •llld
May atUggtd homen ltla
of the
ll
~aM .t,..J:.f
The two pmea
'.J•;eel

·. ··Wt..1r- f.:

25lh homer

1M

18111111,

. 'DllndaynlshtandJimMerrilt
13 marked the lOth time Red play•
..........
r
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era have ltlt con&amp;eCUUve bam·
, ..,,._. up a carte
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~.-·N:: :icklaus, Miller
Hea
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4. .,~_ n
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·

..=· -'-~••-load.
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- ·~--:

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(UPl)

-

....,,.... MOVW ....

were=
10 11 ~. =b~
rAil
=
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Houston 4 Phlla 3
!Only gamn scheduled)

f

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the sun....ked ,
. _ •-... """*f·•t
·
_.the
Country Plfty'eig_ht.year-old

Rav

~•••.,.... ;.. ·•-- ~·"•M·••~
.
IIIIIit
Sam .ll'loyd wu one"' IW'!' --::;:
-M~
to ao Snead . ~ the major at n Muten championClub cour., '" •..,...• • 'the ~round eaapW who ltbol 11 1\ralab!

Ul

cl\alllpkln

llmlnall . of , W
1!
on
W&lt;rlhlngtonbelt8111dusk7-J. ,
1 '111ursday, but wulller

.

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MiamiJbllrB In their Sa

Pildllrl
Ti- EDT)

·

moirnlng face • oil, the

Pllloc~
!Carll«~
(~an

Son Francisco
v
California (Wright 15-9), .11 AU(!-.·-·-·
31 lMirlcha
1 St Louis
21.
·
· • ,.'
and
J. • . ·
p.mCI.evelond !Chance 7-6) at
a'rldgeporl defeat»d
6-16 and Reuu -4-4) 2. Mllwaukeo !Lockwood 1-91. '
c.1f1er
H.
6-7 ond
W
6' :,!.mYork

'

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CtiTIIadiJ

previOUII!T

eel for today
. lf Bridgeport lhould

··

W··"-~ton
~;";ctlon

4-1~·

t\!'~oiin~.cJo:~-t:}~~ ~-~the· 1..:...~
'~I~holwl~ By UnitedNltloUI
;..ilLllflllt
lnttrnaliotNII ~5
KoosmanJ6-611at1.911)an2ta61Rrledm
C, H. bad eliminated
.•
~lu, Ga., ~w~
J)layer{[t"';~'l'Dir~
70. of m boseYs~don tbenthe ..,.
ond erv s ~
•
• . PW·~hhlcl~lono IICoJohlenmon1~)&gt;, 7:;\ 17-6
~eporl bid. .,.
. llavi'to Mlbmi.!._~-~~I:.J .~.~yOnceallbousb "Are you kfddlnc:" Ra· wu lit i ll4-man
at· 72..,AJ Carty. Atl "G-,!.1 ~·~~ ~i Cl~l~~=lPr:C~~~~n ~1.7),-: P·';ansao City !Dreg• 6-11) at over Sldlley N.
· In
~d ·~.=.=ft
:;:.~.,••
.,_,
__
,.;«~'
Slammin'
wbell wu former U.S.
York (Peterson 137). 8
1
·out ,16
'PGA&amp;wdlamPiw-.,..
...,_..
"""~"' ·
· IUedlfbeibou(lblbe l
American ~~"'-c• P ~~ ~:~:: P·';k.,treol (Renko 6-81
po
1 1161 467 81153 Houaton 2-2), p.m. P·~innesota tBiyleven at hits, IIC!Iring aU Its
Favancl 'Nicklalll and dark· inU~ mtdlc:bte, lhola onewu
f:: 0a111c ~
it"'bn"
., dfcGii)n tbe f11rtlace ...,.y,..,
•. , •.......,UI .auu "'"' .

'

ftom ·joined

the

=a
~':'0:::'!"'~
dly'lbureday~

· IKirle MIUtr bolb pllyecf fairly
, Ui'ly ID fbi!

pan

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under": :0:, ~aa.art-:: ~~eltl aso. "I Jlllt

-•

the Champtonltblp

nerves~repllce'*1
0..:.~lila ~~of

lle far the tea.i' when wtltb 1 could lite Ibis old set of
he gambled on the lith for a
heal buill ilp to Ill 111-clegru birdie and took a botiiJ', new set "'Palmer)'OWII
tbal70
-·~ of the dl
lnalead.
Arnold
wu
. "'=--.. oo'lh Nlcldaus and "ll',s too early In the group but be also wu faclng a
'"""•••·
............_. for to1ll'ti8Dlelll to Pia&gt;' c:onaerva·
MOler were ..,........,....
""""•
1fomero Blancaa, Jacky
in'ldday t.offs In ,.the second Uvely," laid ·" """".
.
.
tton and Dick

latetee,ollllll~y,All1oal70
were

-

~d Ga~.;, so

.32l

,t R"r'~1 ~.;~

s!~:t,~~~~~:

8:30

(Cool&lt;

~ :~ ·m

U.S. Open cllampl1111 Tony
England wu among Parker, LA n.l!:
a ,,..
Dovls. LA 1107
.
Fifty-two-year-old Tommy Hlckmn, Ch 105 367 74 117 .319
Boll, who won the U.S. Open
Amerlun Luguo
""""'PionsltlP on Ibis same
G ABR.H. Pet.
--'7
y bkl BoS 113 '.400 89 131 .321
coune In 1951, ltbota 38 on the
Cal 110 436 60 140 .321

J~n.~.

Son Diego

·.dav ,.·... _ the • - .. ature On - I I
, .....
-...........
·.,.,,
·
·' ' L

were fOI'

the same b!Qelil man In the, fleld.

bact.

Plnllo, KC

Car
' me1News,

o Showdown on 7';ube .

TIOOMS

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IIJ' ,__
bien II
CJIIIDI1f fw badJ. Ttuorrvlr'l
ICbl- . · Mr and Mn Cecil Glus o1
'' ' a.k llrllll ba
c10111. KlniU Q1y a11o- ill dille laeludel DaUu at 1M
·
d M Letha
' eetrter 11111t f1l reetllt ...UID
JO.lT owr lbll DelrGII Allgelee ChlCJ&amp;O meeiiDC Columbus an
Ev
-! ·llii~llf"IIIIIOIIIIIlllciJ• ~ '
, _ u~-ID Mllwaabe l(ew MorrilofRaclne ....... on a,
vn Sadie and Waller Archer
' .Ji!,,fAdblli..
Tile Lloal ibulfle off to
at · - • "'" n
•
·
J • 'WI!; llll'liD wu
•
11u1111o to Jllllll the BIDIID tile Ycll'lt GlaDia at San DIIICO, llld
Clrcle over the
· Ill In ~ bll .Jf«&lt;4 _.,. ~...._ 11ttt '-'""t Tbt PI......_..JIIHIIIIII ~. ,,.._.,. _ ,
and
. Mn

~

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Jallnalllaal over the Oakland Raklen In the N-IIHtM
New 111111'11 Jata.·

•-141nma
~~ ~ ......

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;;e'"';InCGifuturlJWim.n
the ...._1 ,..., playen• •trike ~~~~· -~!

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~= =y~Danny

100 369 40 115
1124411 74137
FosH,Clo 115317 53119
Ctlar, NY 114434 55133
Horin, Del 96 371 53 113

~lclo.Chl

,,.,.
On

-~ No-Hiller m
·•

a~d

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Middleport All.Siars defeated York

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Ctoilcddllal~_!==
;~~=
ll(ltlnlt the

11aJUmare

;~~:~cJ.ii
ia'e

llettil1ll tl!itlr

ji,.,:p~.,._ 1!bJ In I

row.
niDe ClliiiiiiCI1IIl
wllb a sAl vlclory

FLAMELESS

!

opener, Sl-,10, to the Joe

"It's practically maintenancefree: . NQ yearly tinkering.
cle~lng and adjusting. It juat
comes when you need ft.

o·

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IPIIOIIUNGBI

...uri.,..... Jf*
._

Jt'alllt 1111111 olllltory. Let I

~~-la~~'!.llld

.... _
MIDa&amp;er ·lllrrJ
1tu ~· ..._ Alou

batlinc or4er
n1ae diiiJII IIIII tile
ill the

wGr~ na.l~'.!llleplbiid naifve bU
J

-!

~~RtckyofN~IIaven

Nolan, Cln 15-4.
McNall
N
Amerlcln Loague:
Y•
and MUdred Circe, . ease Ball and· Mc. Dowell, c_l•v 17·7;
Perry, Mlnn 17-9; Cuellar and
::ft···-.. 1 .. _ Sal&amp;ment
Florence ~i4' ' ·VII!ted , P.t'rne•• Batt :1'6&gt;7.,-c · ._-. -'
SUIIclay with Mr. and Mrs. . r..• ' . ,·, •
$f .. •
,, q .,
r,, F. Hal
ms
. .... ,.,
. '
, ·• ·
·RObert Jtlion · and famlly of
·
.,117...,...
__ .....
__
...... -.Idle. ·. . ..... ae........
.....
.., Eighth
Allrall ICDI'tll ' IIi Rev. and Mn. Rlcl1ard Young
loarth on dnctii" !if c.r and fluDUy of SldDey spent the · OOLUMBUS (UPl)- E. F.
Cedillo llld.Jcibn Ecl'wirda IIIII
wtlh Mr. ai)CI Mrs. Hal jlrlven by Dick Hackett,
1 IICrilke II),' br .AIGU. Tbt · ~ Rou1tb.
canie from fourth In lbe stretch
f111111e1 ICDI'tfl,~ 1111111 In Calllna at the bome Ill Eunle to take the featured eighth race
the 1111111 Gil i11D1Je!t br TallY J1rir!1ier over lbll weekend were at Scioto Downs Tburajlay
Taylor and IMry Bowa, a Gl'acl (futnpl Ill Chesler, Mn. night, 8 $1,000 pace.
double Ill Doll MoneJ,'allngle Vlrgl1 Norrll 8Dd _daughter, Second waa Wlngalt Chief,
tiy Deron . Jolmaon and a Bedty, of ~!. . Vernon, VInnie and third waa Keepers Wanda.
IIICriflee f1)' by 11J1:m Browne. ~ and grandlon, Dee The.dally double combination
Mitt ~ lildli ~ lilf!id 'obe~ll.
and
ErmaI of Wln&amp;alt Dixie ln the flnt
1!11 o11D cltuil br tiacldlli 1 ~ns•t, aU Ill Parbn- race and Parto ill the second,
tDriJD bDili« IIIII a pair 'Ill ~iar&amp;, Juaidta Woodyard of a Jl.3 combination, returned
ilp wblll. acatterbw Huntlnston lind Dean Barnlfl Ill tM.IM&gt;.
blia In '""M't'nc the Gllmll. ll Poiner.,Y. .
··
Attendance waa 4,320 and the
-ad lilt 11i'1t time the 0011 Mn. Oouglls Circle and dly'a
wu $188,2113.
llllocked
· out of florence Circle spent ·
tllebo:it
Ron 'l'burld8y wllb Mr. and Mrs.
11'11
80111
R1111to hit
homer James Pattenon and
of
·
• aolo Spl1ler
.
Mn.
Circle of Dcr-cu,
8Dd .Jaae ARia
Iii Apple Grove
Ronlllatll a~~ac~~· u
cr1 Tau,

-

wllb a lllrrid
~

•= i

~~=

their
li~;~=~;nlshtwitb
.. Mrs. )Jary

League squad.

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WWE~

PRICES!

TIRES
Wide Oval

F78 ~::!;
G78 :::!:
H78 :~:;
J78 ::!;

'31.80
""·
'35.40
•37.1 0
•37

Plus Fed. and State Taxes

=:;u
I
I H&amp;R FIRESTONE
992-2238

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Request) :'

ROBINSON'S
CLEAN.ERS

I.

T.V. SERVICE
'. •. · ·.,
SERVLCE MA .. AGER HAROLD WAI,.KIR

the

aft.rnoon

.

OLOR-OR BL4CK A.ID WHITE .

'

We don't uncltrst•nd the workl
We don't uncltrstancl lot.
But we do
·

ler and Sal Maglle Thursday
were named u the llarliJI8
pitchers for Sunday's second
annual old timers came at
Anaheim Stadllun.
Magtie 1rill open for Fred
Raney's National League All·
Stirs, while Feller will start fur
Casey Stengel'e American

ANTENNAS; , .
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STARTING PITCHERS
ANAHEIM IUPl) -Bob Fel·

ACC.ES$0RIES:

'CLEANING

against~

the double eUmlnaUnn tourney.

0

Ohio

TO MAKE ••••

m:: 0:.::::

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called ...
lnlha
eventng.
Middleport,
New Ha-fen

WE ll4VE A CONFESSION

Syracuse

'The

lu!;J;J;t

lndlll and Pakl•tan are
both republics wltb!D the
' British Commonwealth of
Nations.

w; '

•n~were ~Y
fea~rl.a~

.

(Upon

M:an::\:a
sent to Tidewater on June
23 •
waa hi!IIJI8 .310 with seven
homeraand45runsballedlnln
te gam11 for the IL farm club

wtnnlngpltcber,aUowtnaonly3
hill Tllursday at 5:30 11M!
·
to
'"'"~!!&gt;••'
1.Mis!Jn it'!'!,
·~eroy
s .M..,..,
second came .

2-HOUR

Ed

d~

~~'L'-~6.'~~ • ~~- 1~~ Gl~ :.:':fa~~lhDugan u,;

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t.

ceeds Edward J. 81.-ke
whohaabeenlllllledcllno:'lilr"c
student actiVIties at Colby
followtna three yean .. bel(d
coach.
,

pitched a no-bitter w.we
r
ce
e orge 0100 wltb
teammates backed him wllh 11 leaving for two wee0
Y
hils
11M! Marines.

Ru''-~·

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ba~jD

Cheshire in a tournament game first
r of
Svracllso ll-8. Rlghlhander Kranepool from Tldewaler
8 1 '"
f Mlddl port the International Leque to
Doug Acree 0
...e bls
epla Mlk J
who is

M~~~~· ';.!"!,'lr.' K~l'l";; ~ee tw~

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~.-· ~~-~~- 1~'iii';::_.L,il',s'..,ij;·
,f tiiii'U · 'ftJ~ . ,..,
~UIIomandMr.&amp;DdMn
.:; · .• "i.;L
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ELECTRIC
HEAT

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~~de

wf·

been named head
coach at Colby College.

KRANEPOOL RECAlLED
NEWYORK(UPl)-TheNew
Thursda recalled

·

IIINII tbl New
and
hit
batters and
Yark Jill at WlnaaD-8alelDd, Francine of Hollon Ohio, Mr. Howard, Wosh 90; Oliva, Mlnn walked ..ven 10 hurllnB bla
· - · .... .,
.... ,.....,. ,.. - . - . . . , . N.C .. San Pruc~ lD
Donald• PI
01 lO; Oliver, KC 79.
masterpiece .
...... --··• to play the Olllep
n..-... •·• - · · • "'-·eland-'-• 8 t Tampa, ll'la. and Mrl.
.,....
Pitdlino
defeated Syracuse In
. ...,..........,
IIAioldtllte'fevw. .,_,_ ""''Lciala ';""II DIDNr IDCI Atbenl, Mr. and Mrl. Ge«ge
Seaver. NY
""''"
of the tour
lboOi iiPJii iii " ' : ' • also Jolt Ita ,._a
at MliiDI.
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dl.::r:;. ofJ!!

NltiouiLn~uo:
1

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4

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Cln
~.34;INtiona:W~!~"'Bench,
~-ez
Cin 36; H. Aor«&lt;, All
DJ..,.,
r;,...;, St.L 33; Williams, TonJ"ftPN CU.)
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NEW HEAD COACH
TERVILLE Maine (
_:Achard L. Whlbnore Jr.

'IIO,.,e ·Snnrfs

.311

,'Jill

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~~::, ~~.n~p;~y'

.312

ChiAtMrlcon
32
Loaguo: Killebrew,
ftllnn
36;
Yaotrzemoki,
Bos
Howard, Wash 31:
Powell, Ball 21; Oliver, KC 24.
Runo Boflld tn
Notionol LlogUI: Bench. Cln
1151 Perez. Cln 114; H. Aaron,
All 103; Williams, Chi 101:
Allen. St.L 99.

::0::~.~· f

Booton
p.m.
V:alker 9-31 2, 6 Boston at Oakland
p.m. Saturclly'• oome1
k
Los Ang at Chicago, 2
Kansas City ot New ar
Son Diego.,, Pitts
Mlnn at 8os 2. doy·nlle
Son Fran at St. Louis, night
!Only games !ICheduled)
MontroaletHousion
·
New York at Afla, night
'
Phlla at Cinci, nlaht

~15?:.1 £"o::,';.:E£'-9 $:~..."'\:1'.: :='.".::!.':::...,~ 1S,:O.Il' :J:5 ms ~l Acree T..,;n,

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uriclecl

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epor

New

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Frank

Beard _,u'IIDOIIIIll at 73,

and

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Open cbaJil·
Ia Trevino

Sam

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a a.onna v ""' ,,,... '""""'•
lhe Charles Blake, Thursday.
Mr• ...., l&gt;fl'l.
Mrs. Salser cl Racine called
&amp;:r, ~·· Vandora Knlghtq
day.
Dlnnlr guesls Sunday

Bonk FIN!nclng
EasrTorma
Ac:Ciipt Trade-In
. All P- .Avallabla

I Wftool

':'"'.. S.leil ·a.· Serv.

of"'!·

and Mrs . .Charles Lawson were
their 1100, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
La!fpon B!ld children. .
Mr. ••d Mrs. -RU118ell Roush
tnd' children spent an evening
with Mrs. Edna Roush, Mrs.
Gladys Shields and Mr. and
Mrs. Ott ~ton at Racine.
M~. and-M~. Dana Lewis ol
Clifton, W. Va., spent Wed·
nesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Roush.
Mrs. Vandora Knlg~ting,
Mrs. Harold Bird, Mrs. Herbert
Roush, MJ:s: l,arry O'Brien,
Unda and Carol and Mrs. Dorsa
Parsons called al the Ewing
Funeral Home to pay the
respect to the late Mrs. Russell

POW!

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_ a
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Mr: and ¥l'J. llerberl: ~ · ·
were ·~lon at Belpre ~Mf. and Mrl. 1\oger,· V••••I
rf Racine' Callecl' ·011 .~Sunday, Mr. and~.

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Beach. '
'. -n
Mr. 8nd Mn. RU118eU ~.
Nancy,. ~on, Cindy, ~ward
''·
and David, and ROnnie RI!IMII
"
of Mkldleport spent llullday 'a~
Old Man's Cave. ·
Mrs. Charles Bogge11
returned lx&gt;me Friday . !tool
Holzer Medical Center. ·· ·
Mr. and Mrs. James Sayre~
Kanauga and Mr,. Dona~\~ '
Payne cf PlneU. Pal'k, Fla,; .
spent Th~~ with' flfr· and
Mrs. Herbei't!layre and Da91d1 '
Ml'l.·Anna Wlnei and J~ .
anll Karen· of Racine Mr.:&amp;nit·
Mrs.
Grimm and chlidren
of Colqmbus called on Mrs.
Kate Rowe and &amp;da Satutdaf
evening.
·
. Mr. and Mrs. Don H~p and
soos enjoyed a vacation at
Shawnee State Park at Perismooth.
Mr. and Mrl. Clarence lllii'P
of Marietta spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hupp and Mr.
s.
and Mrs. Arnold Hupp. The
Clarence Hupps will move to
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JOIJI~~t.eBertba
Parker' "'"'
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Mr~. lkl~rt

Mi'l. Jama Daniell, Mn.

' Harold' . Sa'~r, . Mra. !lUSh

~. ~. ~IM

Jolr•.

Wllbee,

of
Eusene E*e"', Mrta.
......~.. Hudson,- Ada $1a~lt. fotta.
J11Mt1 Slack, Mta. Olarlel
Sllml!s; and Mrl. Jennie_8lle
Rulli, Cleveland
Jla)'
Bo&lt;~d
The pelt meetq wUl be In
the caftteria of tbe bolpltalon
Pblllp Sejlt. !A.

. . "'"!.'

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Middletfort
Personal

ai:sou.ACiiNtiQru:·s.•- Wild

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Veterans• Given
Party Thursday

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CHURCH NEWS

The Apple Grove United
Methodist
Church
was
beauUfuUy decorated Tuesday
evening with arrangements of
cut flowers and lighted candles
when they were helOt to the
~tart FaDs and East Letarl

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SChool
Crowd

'Bulova

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· Mr. arid Mrs, Jerry Frederick .

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'lfOI'fhlP llef'fllii (i :ibe ' Heath
, .Lt.UREL ,ClJIPF Bettlr Unl"d,, fo!ethOdlll .9Jiur~~~
IIIWth Club, 1:101'11day,IICillle ~·
or ~ :wellinan cblaU,.j ~· llcl!l~;~ of ibii
~toteatureifuleaotlbe f01'111et ~ ~' II,.
}Joly lAnd. ·
· ·
pr~essor tt the e,ltbolie
MARY SHRINE, Wbite Un•.verlll~ lq ,W~. itf:, .
Shrine of Jerusalem; anJIUI II¥ wife and ~ ~ ~·
lamlly .n-1·c .... p- Fri•·· vfl!.tlnil wilb '"~~' .,C!I!Ilil,. llflr.
~.. '~:.. ....
...,., anil Mri. Chlltli!!l G~li'.OI
~City Shrine Club Puk, Wellatoo lllld l!lldcllePort, and
. SATU,RDAY
her grandmother, Jofnl, W~ter
OUTSIDE DANCE party, Ito Hayes.
11:30 p.m. Pomeroy Tennis
Court, Emceed by The Jays.
The phrase "A·l" wu flnt
SUNDAY
ANNUAL EBLIN reunion, used by lJoyd's of Londcla.
Sunday, park on new R011te 33
oo right traveling aoutb towards
POII)eroy. Basket dlnnel', I p.m.
REUNION of families of
I

Abraham and Mary WDI Bahr

as frcm Wlnlleld to Heudeim. 'lbll

·' ·

ttuuell · lfctlltyrt•
Wui)JnCWf1 D. C,'II.QI- , _

Sunday at Forked Run Lake,
buket dlnnel' at noon.

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Mrs. Don Hupp lOOk her aunt,
Miss Ada Rowe, to Pomeroy
Monday.
Mr. and Mrl. Clyde HoHner of
Ashland spent two days witb
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hupp and

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Society presidenl, Mrs. Roy
Buck, opened tbe service with a
welcome to the visiting
societies. The opening song was
"The Church's One Foundatioo," with Mrs. Marlene
Fishel' at the plano. Responsive
reading, "Christian Service,"
followed. Prayer was given by
WMHINGTON- u. s. REP. ROIII!:I'T TUT m., J\.Qblo,
M~. Dolly Wolle. A song, 'lbllrsdaJ voted to &amp;&gt;etdde l'relldeat . N!zaa'l veto of, lbe
"Jesus cans Us," was sung 88 educatlllll ajijJiOJOCiaiklls btU, but lbell Wted IP- qnrrtclq
::une:.:if::.1:d ~ l(im)n'netoolthe
llld Urbu Dev~ln!'W'Ide.nt
Ololen

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Sweet potatoes are gmm

In Japan for drying and for
the manufacture of starch
and alcobol, according to
Encyclopaedia Brtlanntca. . ' - - - - - - - - - '

,ait CROW
and GO!
on
foalo

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Purina

the

IT'S SUMMEITIMI ANO

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Research Center,
for the benelll of
your foals. Now

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stolns and seols oot dirt. Wipes dean with dlmp doth.
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a a.onna v ""' ,,,... '""""'•
lhe Charles Blake, Thursday.
Mr• ...., l&gt;fl'l.
Mrs. Salser cl Racine called
&amp;:r, ~·· Vandora Knlghtq
day.
Dlnnlr guesls Sunday

Bonk FIN!nclng
EasrTorma
Ac:Ciipt Trade-In
. All P- .Avallabla

I Wftool

':'"'.. S.leil ·a.· Serv.

of"'!·

and Mrs . .Charles Lawson were
their 1100, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
La!fpon B!ld children. .
Mr. ••d Mrs. -RU118ell Roush
tnd' children spent an evening
with Mrs. Edna Roush, Mrs.
Gladys Shields and Mr. and
Mrs. Ott ~ton at Racine.
M~. and-M~. Dana Lewis ol
Clifton, W. Va., spent Wed·
nesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Roush.
Mrs. Vandora Knlg~ting,
Mrs. Harold Bird, Mrs. Herbert
Roush, MJ:s: l,arry O'Brien,
Unda and Carol and Mrs. Dorsa
Parsons called al the Ewing
Funeral Home to pay the
respect to the late Mrs. Russell

POW!

.

Cline.
_ a
·~
. 1
Mr: and ¥l'J. llerberl: ~ · ·
were ·~lon at Belpre ~Mf. and Mrl. 1\oger,· V••••I
rf Racine' Callecl' ·011 .~Sunday, Mr. and~.

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lefl for a vacaUon at VIrginia
Beach. '
'. -n
Mr. 8nd Mn. RU118eU ~.
Nancy,. ~on, Cindy, ~ward
''·
and David, and ROnnie RI!IMII
"
of Mkldleport spent llullday 'a~
Old Man's Cave. ·
Mrs. Charles Bogge11
returned lx&gt;me Friday . !tool
Holzer Medical Center. ·· ·
Mr. and Mrs. James Sayre~
Kanauga and Mr,. Dona~\~ '
Payne cf PlneU. Pal'k, Fla,; .
spent Th~~ with' flfr· and
Mrs. Herbei't!layre and Da91d1 '
Ml'l.·Anna Wlnei and J~ .
anll Karen· of Racine Mr.:&amp;nit·
Mrs.
Grimm and chlidren
of Colqmbus called on Mrs.
Kate Rowe and &amp;da Satutdaf
evening.
·
. Mr. and Mrs. Don H~p and
soos enjoyed a vacation at
Shawnee State Park at Perismooth.
Mr. and Mrl. Clarence lllii'P
of Marietta spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hupp and Mr.
s.
and Mrs. Arnold Hupp. The
Clarence Hupps will move to
',o

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Mijnbart;
JOIJI~~t.eBertba
Parker' "'"'
Diener'
l!lr!IJA · Snlllh,

f'

1ofcEihlnn'1·

i

Mr~. lkl~rt

Mi'l. Jama Daniell, Mn.

' Harold' . Sa'~r, . Mra. !lUSh

~. ~. ~IM

Jolr•.

Wllbee,

of
Eusene E*e"', Mrta.
......~.. Hudson,- Ada $1a~lt. fotta.
J11Mt1 Slack, Mta. Olarlel
Sllml!s; and Mrl. Jennie_8lle
Rulli, Cleveland
Jla)'
Bo&lt;~d
The pelt meetq wUl be In
the caftteria of tbe bolpltalon
Pblllp Sejlt. !A.

. . "'"!.'

Larry

Middletfort
Personal

ai:sou.ACiiNtiQru:·s.•- Wild

Notes

Veterans• Given
Party Thursday

Soeia1
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News, Events
CHURCH NEWS

The Apple Grove United
Methodist
Church
was
beauUfuUy decorated Tuesday
evening with arrangements of
cut flowers and lighted candles
when they were helOt to the
~tart FaDs and East Letarl

0

Join the
SChool
Crowd

'Bulova

'

:McDaniel-frederick
~ Wedding Vows Read
-~

..

wilha Wew

· Mr. arid Mrs, Jerry Frederick .

I'

.

r;:=:::=====;-,

Meigs

.. WoQPen
r:·

0

apbker at lilf .ti:Jo' J!.lll,
'lfOI'fhlP llef'fllii (i :ibe ' Heath
, .Lt.UREL ,ClJIPF Bettlr Unl"d,, fo!ethOdlll .9Jiur~~~
IIIWth Club, 1:101'11day,IICillle ~·
or ~ :wellinan cblaU,.j ~· llcl!l~;~ of ibii
~toteatureifuleaotlbe f01'111et ~ ~' II,.
}Joly lAnd. ·
· ·
pr~essor tt the e,ltbolie
MARY SHRINE, Wbite Un•.verlll~ lq ,W~. itf:, .
Shrine of Jerusalem; anJIUI II¥ wife and ~ ~ ~·
lamlly .n-1·c .... p- Fri•·· vfl!.tlnil wilb '"~~' .,C!I!Ilil,. llflr.
~.. '~:.. ....
...,., anil Mri. Chlltli!!l G~li'.OI
~City Shrine Club Puk, Wellatoo lllld l!lldcllePort, and
. SATU,RDAY
her grandmother, Jofnl, W~ter
OUTSIDE DANCE party, Ito Hayes.
11:30 p.m. Pomeroy Tennis
Court, Emceed by The Jays.
The phrase "A·l" wu flnt
SUNDAY
ANNUAL EBLIN reunion, used by lJoyd's of Londcla.
Sunday, park on new R011te 33
oo right traveling aoutb towards
POII)eroy. Basket dlnnel', I p.m.
REUNION of families of
I

Abraham and Mary WDI Bahr

as frcm Wlnlleld to Heudeim. 'lbll

·' ·

ttuuell · lfctlltyrt•
Wui)JnCWf1 D. C,'II.QI- , _

Sunday at Forked Run Lake,
buket dlnnel' at noon.

Apple Grove

992-3308

'

•

'Park.

sons.

10%0

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~IIIII

Mrs. Don Hupp lOOk her aunt,
Miss Ada Rowe, to Pomeroy
Monday.
Mr. and Mrl. Clyde HoHner of
Ashland spent two days witb
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hupp and

ALL
Lawn Boy Mowers
In Stock

,

,R~, ~y ~~L~~

Norwalk soon.

PRICES

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Service
Women'sinstaUation
Society ofservice.
Christian
,-~=:::.:;";":;:~~~~~~-,
"NOI'Sit CGIJI.V
I
The Apple Grove Wcmen's

Pu
1)IJC

Society presidenl, Mrs. Roy
Buck, opened tbe service with a
welcome to the visiting
societies. The opening song was
"The Church's One Foundatioo," with Mrs. Marlene
Fishel' at the plano. Responsive
reading, "Christian Service,"
followed. Prayer was given by
WMHINGTON- u. s. REP. ROIII!:I'T TUT m., J\.Qblo,
M~. Dolly Wolle. A song, 'lbllrsdaJ voted to &amp;&gt;etdde l'relldeat . N!zaa'l veto of, lbe
"Jesus cans Us," was sung 88 educatlllll ajijJiOJOCiaiklls btU, but lbell Wted IP- qnrrtclq
::une:.:if::.1:d ~ l(im)n'netoolthe
llld Urbu Dev~ln!'W'Ide.nt
Ololen

U:.

PURIM A

••

,.falls

Sweet potatoes are gmm

In Japan for drying and for
the manufacture of starch
and alcobol, according to
Encyclopaedia Brtlanntca. . ' - - - - - - - - - '

,ait CROW
and GO!
on
foalo

at

Purina

the

IT'S SUMMEITIMI ANO

the
Horse

YHI UVING IS

Research Center,
for the benelll of
your foals. Now

WY . . .

available al our

store.

SU-PPLY

ENJOY

39fWifM,,INlSTREET, 992·216-HOMEROY,O.
THE'STOllE WITH "ALL KINDS OF SniFF;.
fOil PElS- StABLES - LARGE AND SMAU ANIMALS .

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'0

NEW '71 MODELS
Hot Lunch Counter

Ailntlrale

. fi•
'·

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With__ The
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Console Model WU170EW '
Conll!mporal)l S!yl/llf
Trim-looking abinet with Walnut grain vinyl fused to
duraj)le hanlboild. Viny( surface shruls off spilh,
stolns and seols oot dirt. Wipes dean with dlmp doth.
· All solid state except lor higll volt~~• ~lfoer tube.
S3l'o" wide, 30~" hi&amp;fl, 17V." deep lldd 41fo"

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rehearsal , 7 30 p. m. ThursdaY.
Mrs . Paul Nease, director."
Thursday all day Busy Bee
quilting Party in church social
room~
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POMEROY 'HURCH OF
THE NAZAR,ENE - Comor

I'Oiiil!liOY FIRST BAPTIST
-Robert Kuhn, pastor. George
Skinner, Sunday School sup!
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m..
morning worship, 10:30 a. m.;
BVF, 6 p. m.; Bible Sl\ldy
Wednesday 7 p. m , choir
pracllcs, Wed .. 8:30 p. m.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN - The
ltev. Arthur C. Lund. pastor.
Sundar, School, • : 30 a. m,,
worsh P service, 1D: 30 a. m.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP·
TIST CHAPEL -220 E. Main,
Pomeroy, affiliated with S.B.C.
Rev. George Bryant, pastor,

Union and Mulberry. Rev

Hershel

p m
direcl~r.

Clyde v. ~son. pastor
Sunday School 9:30 a. m..
Raymond Walburn , s.upt
Morning wor•hlp 10:30 a m..
Evening ~o~rvlce7:30 p. m. Midweek service, Wednesday, 7 30
p PACE EPISCOPAL- Rev
Stanley Plallenburg, minister
Morning prayer and sermOI).
10.30 a. m

McClure,

Sunday

School superintendent Sunday
School, 9:30 a. m , Worship
service, 10:30 a m , Evening
worship, 7:30p. m. Wednesday,
praler meeting and Bible
'''l-~~E~gym
POMEROY.CHESTER
UNITED
METHODIST
oRober I R Card, pa•lor.

Holy communiOI) • Pomeroy -

Worship. 10:30 a.

and sermon. !Irs! Sunday$, m.. Church School, 9· 15 o. m ;
10 30 a. m Church school,
kmdergarten through etghtt)

grade, 10:30 a. m.
·
POMEROY CHUJICM OF
CHRIST - Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr.,
pastor. Bible School, 9· 30a m.,
worship, 10· 30'; a dull worship
service and veuiiQ peoples
meeling, both''7.30-p. m. Son·

Frank Vaughan , superln tendenl Chester worship, 9 a.

m., Church School, 10 a. m ,
RO!Ier Epple, sup!.
Sl:VENTH DAY ADVENT
TIST - Pomeroy, Mulberry
Hgls. Herbert Morgan, pastor.
Sabbath School, Saturday, 2 p.
"' •. worJhlp, 3:15 p, m. Dorcas
day Wednesday,
combined .,oc,etv, 10a m. eachThursday.
Bible study and prayer
meetono. 7 30 p. m.
MIDDLEPORT
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray 5 Winmg, officer In
charge Sunday, 10 a m •

FIRST UNitED PRES.
Holiness meeting ; 10:30 a m BYTERlAN. Middleport- Rev.
Sunday School. Young People's Russell Lester, pastor. Sunday
Legion, 7 p. m ; Thursday, 1 to 3 School9 30 a. m. , Lewis Sauer,
p m., Ladles Home League , 7 supt , worship service 10·30

Evening

nesday prayer

m

-tHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENT
MlddlfiRO!'I, Rev,
Audry Miller, pasfor; Floyd
carson, sup! Sunday school,
9 30 o.m.;
Morning wor·
ship, 10.30 o.m. ; iunlor
mlety. 6 30 p.m.; NYPS 6:45
p
Sunday evangelistic
meeting, 7 30 p.m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
Ml DDLEPORT FiRST E~:~~~~
BAPTIST -Ch•riOOI W Slm""" Fl
pastor. Fred Hollman, Sun. m.
HEMLOCK
GROVE
day School Supt. Sunday
Church School, 9 15 a. m. , CHRISTIAN - Jamll Smith,
Morning worship, 10 15 a. m. pastor, ~oy Domlgljo, supf.
Sunday Bible sludy h9ur 7· 30 p. Morning service, 9:~ · •.m. i
Sunday School. 10 a.m. Prayei'
m. Sunday. 4·30 p. m.• game meeting,
Wednesday; 8 p.li\.
lime for youth. Wednesday
evening prayer service, 7:30.
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SILVlR RUN FREE WILL
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST - BAPfiST
Rev.
"udlll
Middleport, corner of Fourth Atkins, pastor. Carroll Mal·
and Main St. Roberl Jackson, thews,
Sunday School Supt.
pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.
Schoool, 10 a. m.;
m.; Morning worship 10:30 a. Sunday
Worship,
7:30 p. m. Prayer
m.; Arnold Richards, Supt.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRISt,• Mid· meeting,
CHESTER CHURCH OF
dleporl, 5th and Maon Raullln GOD
- The Rev. Gilbert
Moyer, pastor Thomas Kelly, Spencer,
pastor. Sunday School
Sunday School sup!. Bible 9 30 a . m.;
worship service, 11
School , 9 30 a m.; morning
a.
m
~ evening worship, 7:30
worship, 10 ~ 30 a m., evening
worship, 7. 30 p. m.. DravP.r Prayer servlte and youth
service. Thursday, 7. 30 p. m.
service 7 p m Wednesday .
Monthly sings, first Sunday, 2 p.

m.

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10 30 a m , youth meeting, 1 p

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dlllilrta . - . ~t1o the Letart

r.au..Mlkenilon Charge. Rev.
lliCMik ,llled lbe pulpit at lbe
llet.n·'M Ch1irch &amp;indly

Mi!'Bf. tJ¥

was lbe loriner
DUW at'WIUihlre.
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firms and organizations whose nam~!S appear below.

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Worship service at 11 a. m.
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seliool st,tpi.;Joe Sayre. Sunday
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Rev O'Dell Manley, pastor p. m.

Guy Sayre, sup! .. evening
service, 7:30 Tuesday Bible
study, 7·30 p. m Thursday
evenongprayermeellng, 7. 30p
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mun Ion, 10:30 a. m.; Sur)day
evening youth Chrlotlan En.
deavor • 6 p. m. • Worship ser.
vices, 7 p. m.; Wednesday
evening , pr_.y~~; meeting and
Bible •1udy, 7:30 P m.
Sf. JOftN lUTHERAN - '
Pine Grove, R.ev . Gerold
DonoiJue, . .
Herbener,. pastor. Sunday
Rev cancUin: Menzel Smllh school, H . m,; Church service,
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773 5133.
Supt. Sunday School9:30 a.m.;
HARTFORD CHURCH OF Sundayev~nln;,7 : 30p.m.Mid·

L E T worship
A R T ' 7•30
u Npj Tmi; o
evening
METHODIST CHURCH -First
and second Sundays, preachi1X
at 8 'P· m.; Third •and four

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m., Dell;
Talbot,
superln·
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evening service. :30.
ZION CHURCH OF CHRISt
- Pomeroy · Harrlsonvllle
Road. John Weboter, paotor;

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Cfllrlton Helton, Anne Bixler
11 : 30 - 13, "Dtak Sol#
~~lne Hepburn, S!Jtnw
SATURDAY
9:0D - 3, 'ABy Love P011HIId,"
ltrlm Zlmballst
11!05 - 13, "Time Trevslers"
and "MtlrMa~ Monllw"
11&lt;45 - 3, "Mystary Sub·
morlne/' Edw•d Judd
111 . m. - I, "The Htrdtr Thty
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Na,.U auured Dcnrlo ond T0111my jJillt -1111 doy did f!Ot lft41Citi t!J;; Iiicl
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-v(fl IIIII h a'!'UIId us. qf cou'"- ajf our oamo lavorlto p10plo . • , *Item
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Greg,· Jeff and Paul,
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Mn.. Sally Savqe Ia on
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with Mr. and . Mrs. Ray at Veterans Memorial H01pital.
Hayman.
Mr and Mrs Roy DonOhue
Frank Varian and Emmett tootiheir~,Markand
Varian of East Liverpool visited Douciu Oonolrue, to Circleville
Mrs. iva Orr, local, and Robert SUnday to lbe home of Mr and
Varian , al Dorcas.
Mrs ltayReielrJ&amp;erwbere.lbey
. I by lbefr pareDfa, Mr ,
were"'"
and Mrs. Getqe Donoblje wbo
them to lbeir home In
Holiness Unto The returned
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Jeff DonOhue cl OolwllbUa
1pent lbe weekend with Ilia
parenll, folr, "-1 Mra. I1o7

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SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THENAZARENE-Rev.M.C.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Lewis and
Lanmore, pastor Bob Moore.
Sunday diMer guests of Mr. Greg, Jeff and Paul, Houston,
Sunday School Sup! Sunday
and Mrs Jesse Anderson were Tex ., Mr . and Mrs Ray
School, classesforallagas, 9:30
Mrs. Benny Boggess and soo, Hayman, local, enjoyed a
o. m.; morning worship, 10 45,
NYPS Sunday, 6· 30 p. m.;
Norma
Klml
and
Jean
Wayne'
barbecue SaturdaY evenmg aI Manley, youth leader.
evangelistic service, Sunday,
Jamll, Mra. Uoyd Sayre and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
7 30 p.m Mid -week prayer
Chad of Minersville.
Hayman al Racme.
MASON
CHURCH
OF meehng, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
M
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CHRIST- John Steele, paslor Msslonary meeting, second
Mr. and Mrs. DaVI'd Taylor
s. 1
ayman Worship, 10 am; Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 0 , m.
r. an
and family, Paula and Sandra and baby of Colwnbus visited 11 :15 a.m, evening worship, - ~~ 0 c K
s p R 1NG s
Taylor, all of Colwnbus spent a lheor grandparents , Mr and 7 30 p.m Mld·week service. METHODIST - Rev. Richard
weekend with their parents, Mr. Mrs Ra Ha
Saturda
Wednesday, 7' 30 P m
Pumfhrey, pastor, Harold
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and Mrs. Leo Taylor.
Mrs. Edward Morr.., Erin
AM UNIT D M TH. Bloc slon, superintendent
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ODIST CHURCH - Preaching Morning worship, 9 30 a.m ..
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warner an d J ason, of Ed10
oro, a.,are 9 30 a m, first and second church achool, 10:15 a.m .;
&amp;-. llldMn.FloJdNcnlswere spend10g a week with Mr. and Sundays of each month ; third evanlng warship, 7:30 p.m.;
Ia l'llkaaburg Wedllllday to Mrs. Alex Wheeler and Bill.
and fourth Sundays each month, MYF, 6 p.m. Prayer meeting
• 11111r lllltlr loin. Hoyt The annual Stover reunion worshop service at 7· 30 p. m and Bible Study, Wednesday,
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m. A mlnlstrallve
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COuncl tiro! Monday, 7:30 ~.ml m.; Youth
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Jl'eriUJOn,
IW. . J at St. Joilepb
CQurchbaaementSundaydue to MASON FIRST BAPTIST - - EDEN UNITED BRETHREN Stud~, 'fllursday, 8 m.
Attending the 50th an· rain. '!'her~ were 82J)i'e8enl
·Harold E. Cunningham, Sr., IN CHRIST- Eldon R. Blake, S"C'l.tL"lmr.CHURCH
nlver•arr_ of tile Slriens
.......;.•• •~ pastor. Sundar_ Sc~JXII. 9: ~.Jl... llllilor .•~undJlxJs!l2!1~.1.lt.!!l-'- -m ... ~
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~"'?f"Nt:ftth)"Jeirvllr.11 a. wrnnre ..rcJfilnger, supt: ,..,... " w•
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reun on a \.WJOOOn, • Va of Rachle spent Friday with m.. Wednesday, lralnlng union, ning sermdn, 11 a m., Evening School, 9: a. m., Ralph C,r,
wereMr and Mrs. St. Clair Hill, lhe1r grandmother, Mrs. Bertha 7. 30 p. m.. Prayer and Bible '!..-vice c'rosllan Endeavor, supt. Worship service, 10:30 a .
study, 8 IS p. m
7:30 p m. ; Mrs. Lyda m. and 7:30p.m. alternately.
Letart Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Robmson
Harold ROUBh of PorUand Mrs
Mr and Mrs Lester Roush CHRIST IAN SCI EN)\' Chevalier, presldeo1't Son.f. P':Jyer meel~ng, ~"'ray,
Raymond Hensler and' Mrs: have ·purchased the former Ott ~;~~e~t. a;u~~:,0 1 ~1
m.; ~~ce ;~;•":.:;,r,;:'·
m. ev. ay tiles,
Inez Hill, Albert Hlll Jr. of Boston farm at East Letart.
Wednesdays, 7:30 p. m. All nesday, 7 30 p m Mrs. Mazie
OLD
DEXTER.
CON·
RactneandDellasHlllandJolm
Paul and Jimmy Fife of welcome.
Holsinger, class leader
~REGATIONAL CHURCH Hlll,local. .
Kyger Creek visited w1th their
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT ,t~ ::,r;d ~~~r.· ~~~'!'·
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell and grandparenta Mr and Mrs MEIGS COUNTY
CHURCH-Harrisonville Roed, ·-hool
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opl, ..,.... y School,
Lerna spent Satun!ay evening ,FranCis Webb.
Eblin, Sunday School Supt. 9:451. m. Church Servlcnflril
with Mr. and Mra. Jim Bell at
Weekehd guests of Mr . and
A L F II ED
UNITED Sunday School, 9 30 a m.; and third Sundays following
Morrung Star.
Mrs Robert Wood Waid METHODIST - Rev . Randy evenong worship, 7· 30 p. m.' Sunday SchoOl, Second and
Mr. and Mrs Bulcll Donohlll! Johns
. on and Debb••' Bostic Lavender, pastor. Sunday Prayer and prasle service, fourth Sallurday evenings, 8 p.
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m serv ces.
and baby of ltadnor spent a were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bootie Dillinger, supl ; worship ser. RACtN'e.'LETAIC
WES
LONG BOTTOM CHRIUIAN
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. and fanuly of Dunbar W. Va vices, II · 25 with the lay LEY AN UNITED METHODIST. CHURCH - Mr. c.trl Turley,
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minister. Morning Services
ernon
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Howard Johnson of Carrollon, Henderson, speaking. Women's aclne, W. Dale McClurg, 10 , 30 a.m . Sunday School 9, 30
Mrs. Flossie Church of Texas, Mrs. Gladys Goulding of Sotlety, Tuesday, 8 p m horne pa~tor. Sunday School, 9.30 a. a. m. Herman Schul, Supt.
Mari&lt;KI spent a weekend with New Haven W Va
ol Nelloe Parker with Isola m.. Worship service, I0:30 a
HYSELL
RUN
FRI!I!·
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Mr · and Mra · Marshall .....,.,,.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riebel
day, Senior Choir practice,
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and Vanesaa and Mark of :::.;'";,'!,"f~r ~rv 1 ctm .. mid· Thursday, 7.30 . m.; Service ~~'l' ~. ": ~·. =~~
Mr. and Mrs. Brim of West Tucson Arizona and Mrs. Mie
Guild. fourth ~y. 7:30 p. worshi'p • . ~ 'a iii . y .. ..,..
Vir · · ha
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Pearson of Racine were dinner L 0 lit G
B 0 T 'r
School Class meelln fourth People's .service, 6:-45 p. m,;
Russell Quillen residence.
guests Thursday of Mr. and METHODIST_ Rev. Freefon~ Friday, 6 p. m ,
second ~vangelltjfc servlce,7:30 p. ~·
Mr. and Mrs. Ear)f Roush Mrs. Roy Pearson.
Norros, pastor Sunday School Friday, 7.30 p. m.; Official r~ermlii!flng, Jllufiday. 7· 30
speni'\Vednesdaywith Rev . and
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cross 10 am , church servlcea, 1i Boarcf, ~l&gt;nd Monday, 7:30 p. p. ·
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m.COMMUNIT
Washington Court House
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B~ARWALLDW RIDGE
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s. CHURCH OF CHRIST - Ed- Dexter - Rev Joh,o Dill, Roger
Mr. and Mrs. Lew.. Harns, Ethel Fry at the Foglesong ward White pastor Bible pastor. Sunday mornlll~ wor· School
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Harr... Funeral Home In Mason. Burial study, 9. 30 'a.m.; morning ship, 10 o.m. Worship sorvtces, 9· 30
David and Kenny, ,of Pomeroy was In Graham Station worship, 10:30; evening wor· J.o;:day and Sunday •venlngs,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Cemetery
£hlp, 7 30 p.m. Wednesday, · p.m.
Ray Hayman
Mr a~d Mrs Francis Bible study, 7:30p.m.
ST. PAUL'S UNITED
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Jr. of Cleveland spent
STIVERSVI LLE
COM· Typpers ptalns Rev Randy
Sharon of NewarkpntSunday 1 weekend wilh tbelr grand. MUNITY CHURCH - Rev. Lavender, pastor. · Sunday
with Mr. and MrS: Uoyd Nice. parenll Mr and Mra Jim Edsel Harj, .\'~:'tor . Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; youth
Mr and Mrs Bill LeWIS and Roush '
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FOREST RUN METHODIST
-Rev Forrest Donley, pastor;
~ P,-ep classes.
a.m
MASON ASSEMBLY OF Mrs Fread Nease, sup!.
SACRED HEART - Rev.- MIDDLEPORT HEATH GOD -Second St, Mason, w. Worshlpservlce9a. m.; Sunday
Father Bernard Krajcovl c, UNITED METHODIST- Rev. &gt;lela. Chester Tennant, pastor. School, 10 a. m.
pas lor
Phone
992 2825, Max E. Donahue. minister; Sunday &lt;chool, 10 a. m ; LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
Saturday evening Mass, 7~ Eric Chambers, Sunday School morning worship, 11 a. m; -Lang$ville Village, Rev.
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 suparlnlendenl. Church School evangerlshc service, 7. JO p. m. Roberf Eugene Musser, pastor.

a.n!. Confessions, Satu,-day 7
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Thursday all day Busy Bee
quilting Party in church social
room~
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POMEROY 'HURCH OF
THE NAZAR,ENE - Comor

I'Oiiil!liOY FIRST BAPTIST
-Robert Kuhn, pastor. George
Skinner, Sunday School sup!
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m..
morning worship, 10:30 a. m.;
BVF, 6 p. m.; Bible Sl\ldy
Wednesday 7 p. m , choir
pracllcs, Wed .. 8:30 p. m.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN - The
ltev. Arthur C. Lund. pastor.
Sundar, School, • : 30 a. m,,
worsh P service, 1D: 30 a. m.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP·
TIST CHAPEL -220 E. Main,
Pomeroy, affiliated with S.B.C.
Rev. George Bryant, pastor,

Union and Mulberry. Rev

Hershel

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direcl~r.

Clyde v. ~son. pastor
Sunday School 9:30 a. m..
Raymond Walburn , s.upt
Morning wor•hlp 10:30 a m..
Evening ~o~rvlce7:30 p. m. Midweek service, Wednesday, 7 30
p PACE EPISCOPAL- Rev
Stanley Plallenburg, minister
Morning prayer and sermOI).
10.30 a. m

McClure,

Sunday

School superintendent Sunday
School, 9:30 a. m , Worship
service, 10:30 a m , Evening
worship, 7:30p. m. Wednesday,
praler meeting and Bible
'''l-~~E~gym
POMEROY.CHESTER
UNITED
METHODIST
oRober I R Card, pa•lor.

Holy communiOI) • Pomeroy -

Worship. 10:30 a.

and sermon. !Irs! Sunday$, m.. Church School, 9· 15 o. m ;
10 30 a. m Church school,
kmdergarten through etghtt)

grade, 10:30 a. m.
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POMEROY CHUJICM OF
CHRIST - Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr.,
pastor. Bible School, 9· 30a m.,
worship, 10· 30'; a dull worship
service and veuiiQ peoples
meeling, both''7.30-p. m. Son·

Frank Vaughan , superln tendenl Chester worship, 9 a.

m., Church School, 10 a. m ,
RO!Ier Epple, sup!.
Sl:VENTH DAY ADVENT
TIST - Pomeroy, Mulberry
Hgls. Herbert Morgan, pastor.
Sabbath School, Saturday, 2 p.
"' •. worJhlp, 3:15 p, m. Dorcas
day Wednesday,
combined .,oc,etv, 10a m. eachThursday.
Bible study and prayer
meetono. 7 30 p. m.
MIDDLEPORT
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray 5 Winmg, officer In
charge Sunday, 10 a m •

FIRST UNitED PRES.
Holiness meeting ; 10:30 a m BYTERlAN. Middleport- Rev.
Sunday School. Young People's Russell Lester, pastor. Sunday
Legion, 7 p. m ; Thursday, 1 to 3 School9 30 a. m. , Lewis Sauer,
p m., Ladles Home League , 7 supt , worship service 10·30

Evening

nesday prayer

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RENT
MlddlfiRO!'I, Rev,
Audry Miller, pasfor; Floyd
carson, sup! Sunday school,
9 30 o.m.;
Morning wor·
ship, 10.30 o.m. ; iunlor
mlety. 6 30 p.m.; NYPS 6:45
p
Sunday evangelistic
meeting, 7 30 p.m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
Ml DDLEPORT FiRST E~:~~~~
BAPTIST -Ch•riOOI W Slm""" Fl
pastor. Fred Hollman, Sun. m.
HEMLOCK
GROVE
day School Supt. Sunday
Church School, 9 15 a. m. , CHRISTIAN - Jamll Smith,
Morning worship, 10 15 a. m. pastor, ~oy Domlgljo, supf.
Sunday Bible sludy h9ur 7· 30 p. Morning service, 9:~ · •.m. i
Sunday School. 10 a.m. Prayei'
m. Sunday. 4·30 p. m.• game meeting,
Wednesday; 8 p.li\.
lime for youth. Wednesday
evening prayer service, 7:30.
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MT. MORIAH BAPTIST - BAPfiST
Rev.
"udlll
Middleport, corner of Fourth Atkins, pastor. Carroll Mal·
and Main St. Roberl Jackson, thews,
Sunday School Supt.
pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.
Schoool, 10 a. m.;
m.; Morning worship 10:30 a. Sunday
Worship,
7:30 p. m. Prayer
m.; Arnold Richards, Supt.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRISt,• Mid· meeting,
CHESTER CHURCH OF
dleporl, 5th and Maon Raullln GOD
- The Rev. Gilbert
Moyer, pastor Thomas Kelly, Spencer,
pastor. Sunday School
Sunday School sup!. Bible 9 30 a . m.;
worship service, 11
School , 9 30 a m.; morning
a.
m
~ evening worship, 7:30
worship, 10 ~ 30 a m., evening
worship, 7. 30 p. m.. DravP.r Prayer servlte and youth
service. Thursday, 7. 30 p. m.
service 7 p m Wednesday .
Monthly sings, first Sunday, 2 p.

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10 30 a m , youth meeting, 1 p

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good In family and community life, this' ",ature Is ,sp6nsored by the bysl'l"ss
firms and organizations whose nam~!S appear below.

WILUS ANlHONY '

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sup!. Sunday School at 10 a. m.,
Worship service at 11 a. m.
Prayer meefllljl Thursday, 8 p.
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UNION BAPTIST Rev. Cecil Cox, pastor. Sunday
seliool st,tpi.;Joe Sayre. Sunday
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worship, 7:30.
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Rev O'Dell Manley, pastor p. m.

Guy Sayre, sup! .. evening
service, 7:30 Tuesday Bible
study, 7·30 p. m Thursday
evenongprayermeellng, 7. 30p
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services, 6:30 wilh Roger

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B1ble study and prayer service, Worship service, 10:30 a. m.;

Morning Worship and coni.
mun Ion, 10:30 a. m.; Sur)day
evening youth Chrlotlan En.
deavor • 6 p. m. • Worship ser.
vices, 7 p. m.; Wednesday
evening , pr_.y~~; meeting and
Bible •1udy, 7:30 P m.
Sf. JOftN lUTHERAN - '
Pine Grove, R.ev . Gerold
DonoiJue, . .
Herbener,. pastor. Sunday
Rev cancUin: Menzel Smllh school, H . m,; Church service,
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Wednesday, 7 30 p m. Phone Glenna Felly, Sunday School
773 5133.
Supt. Sunday School9:30 a.m.;
HARTFORD CHURCH OF Sundayev~nln;,7 : 30p.m.Mid·

L E T worship
A R T ' 7•30
u Npj Tmi; o
evening
METHODIST CHURCH -First
and second Sundays, preachi1X
at 8 'P· m.; Third •and four

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Prayer
meeting,
each
alendent.
m., Dell;
Talbot,
superln·
Thursday, 7:30 f:m Sunday
evening service. :30.
ZION CHURCH OF CHRISt
- Pomeroy · Harrlsonvllle
Road. John Weboter, paotor;

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Clirk Gtblt, Yvonne DtC.rto
9: OOJ;- t, "Tht VIOitnl ~It/'
Cfllrlton Helton, Anne Bixler
11 : 30 - 13, "Dtak Sol#
~~lne Hepburn, S!Jtnw
SATURDAY
9:0D - 3, 'ABy Love P011HIId,"
ltrlm Zlmballst
11!05 - 13, "Time Trevslers"
and "MtlrMa~ Monllw"
11&lt;45 - 3, "Mystary Sub·
morlne/' Edw•d Judd
111 . m. - I, "The Htrdtr Thty
Fall,'' Humj&gt;hrey llagart

Na,.U auured Dcnrlo ond T0111my jJillt -1111 doy did f!Ot lft41Citi t!J;; Iiicl
of /1ft for Ul. ,Ill, f~, WI WON II~ fol ... tD ,,. lftfl of tiJe tafflt. MaiJI( ~l~j!IJI
-v(fl IIIII h a'!'UIId us. qf cou'"- ajf our oamo lavorlto p10plo . • , *Item
Mil will ~ 011 f.r,ir(g
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Greg,· Jeff and Paul,
of Houston,
Mn.. Sally Savqe Ia on
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with Mr. and . Mrs. Ray at Veterans Memorial H01pital.
Hayman.
Mr and Mrs Roy DonOhue
Frank Varian and Emmett tootiheir~,Markand
Varian of East Liverpool visited Douciu Oonolrue, to Circleville
Mrs. iva Orr, local, and Robert SUnday to lbe home of Mr and
Varian , al Dorcas.
Mrs ltayReielrJ&amp;erwbere.lbey
. I by lbefr pareDfa, Mr ,
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and Mrs. Getqe Donoblje wbo
them to lbeir home In
Holiness Unto The returned
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Jeff DonOhue cl OolwllbUa
1pent lbe weekend with Ilia
parenll, folr, "-1 Mra. I1o7

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Humphre~'~ort
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11 : ~0 - ..J!b11 Elopamtnt,V. •) frtll MM;~rty

SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THENAZARENE-Rev.M.C.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Lewis and
Lanmore, pastor Bob Moore.
Sunday diMer guests of Mr. Greg, Jeff and Paul, Houston,
Sunday School Sup! Sunday
and Mrs Jesse Anderson were Tex ., Mr . and Mrs Ray
School, classesforallagas, 9:30
Mrs. Benny Boggess and soo, Hayman, local, enjoyed a
o. m.; morning worship, 10 45,
NYPS Sunday, 6· 30 p. m.;
Norma
Klml
and
Jean
Wayne'
barbecue SaturdaY evenmg aI Manley, youth leader.
evangelistic service, Sunday,
Jamll, Mra. Uoyd Sayre and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
7 30 p.m Mid -week prayer
Chad of Minersville.
Hayman al Racme.
MASON
CHURCH
OF meehng, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
M
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CHRIST- John Steele, paslor Msslonary meeting, second
Mr. and Mrs. DaVI'd Taylor
s. 1
ayman Worship, 10 am; Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 0 , m.
r. an
and family, Paula and Sandra and baby of Colwnbus visited 11 :15 a.m, evening worship, - ~~ 0 c K
s p R 1NG s
Taylor, all of Colwnbus spent a lheor grandparents , Mr and 7 30 p.m Mld·week service. METHODIST - Rev. Richard
weekend with their parents, Mr. Mrs Ra Ha
Saturda
Wednesday, 7' 30 P m
Pumfhrey, pastor, Harold
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and Mrs. Leo Taylor.
Mrs. Edward Morr.., Erin
AM UNIT D M TH. Bloc slon, superintendent
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ODIST CHURCH - Preaching Morning worship, 9 30 a.m ..
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warner an d J ason, of Ed10
oro, a.,are 9 30 a m, first and second church achool, 10:15 a.m .;
&amp;-. llldMn.FloJdNcnlswere spend10g a week with Mr. and Sundays of each month ; third evanlng warship, 7:30 p.m.;
Ia l'llkaaburg Wedllllday to Mrs. Alex Wheeler and Bill.
and fourth Sundays each month, MYF, 6 p.m. Prayer meeting
• 11111r lllltlr loin. Hoyt The annual Stover reunion worshop service at 7· 30 p. m and Bible Study, Wednesday,
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m. A mlnlstrallve
wbo
u erweo was held at the East ~..elart Prayer and Bible Sludr
COuncl tiro! Monday, 7:30 ~.ml m.; Youth
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Jl'eriUJOn,
IW. . J at St. Joilepb
CQurchbaaementSundaydue to MASON FIRST BAPTIST - - EDEN UNITED BRETHREN Stud~, 'fllursday, 8 m.
Attending the 50th an· rain. '!'her~ were 82J)i'e8enl
·Harold E. Cunningham, Sr., IN CHRIST- Eldon R. Blake, S"C'l.tL"lmr.CHURCH
nlver•arr_ of tile Slriens
.......;.•• •~ pastor. Sundar_ Sc~JXII. 9: ~.Jl... llllilor .•~undJlxJs!l2!1~.1.lt.!!l-'- -m ... ~
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~"'?f"Nt:ftth)"Jeirvllr.11 a. wrnnre ..rcJfilnger, supt: ,..,... " w•
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reun on a \.WJOOOn, • Va of Rachle spent Friday with m.. Wednesday, lralnlng union, ning sermdn, 11 a m., Evening School, 9: a. m., Ralph C,r,
wereMr and Mrs. St. Clair Hill, lhe1r grandmother, Mrs. Bertha 7. 30 p. m.. Prayer and Bible '!..-vice c'rosllan Endeavor, supt. Worship service, 10:30 a .
study, 8 IS p. m
7:30 p m. ; Mrs. Lyda m. and 7:30p.m. alternately.
Letart Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Robmson
Harold ROUBh of PorUand Mrs
Mr and Mrs Lester Roush CHRIST IAN SCI EN)\' Chevalier, presldeo1't Son.f. P':Jyer meel~ng, ~"'ray,
Raymond Hensler and' Mrs: have ·purchased the former Ott ~;~~e~t. a;u~~:,0 1 ~1
m.; ~~ce ;~;•":.:;,r,;:'·
m. ev. ay tiles,
Inez Hill, Albert Hlll Jr. of Boston farm at East Letart.
Wednesdays, 7:30 p. m. All nesday, 7 30 p m Mrs. Mazie
OLD
DEXTER.
CON·
RactneandDellasHlllandJolm
Paul and Jimmy Fife of welcome.
Holsinger, class leader
~REGATIONAL CHURCH Hlll,local. .
Kyger Creek visited w1th their
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT ,t~ ::,r;d ~~~r.· ~~~'!'·
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell and grandparenta Mr and Mrs MEIGS COUNTY
CHURCH-Harrisonville Roed, ·-hool
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opl, ..,.... y School,
Lerna spent Satun!ay evening ,FranCis Webb.
Eblin, Sunday School Supt. 9:451. m. Church Servlcnflril
with Mr. and Mra. Jim Bell at
Weekehd guests of Mr . and
A L F II ED
UNITED Sunday School, 9 30 a m.; and third Sundays following
Morrung Star.
Mrs Robert Wood Waid METHODIST - Rev . Randy evenong worship, 7· 30 p. m.' Sunday SchoOl, Second and
Mr. and Mrs Bulcll Donohlll! Johns
. on and Debb••' Bostic Lavender, pastor. Sunday Prayer and prasle service, fourth Sallurday evenings, 8 p.
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m serv ces.
and baby of ltadnor spent a were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bootie Dillinger, supl ; worship ser. RACtN'e.'LETAIC
WES
LONG BOTTOM CHRIUIAN
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. and fanuly of Dunbar W. Va vices, II · 25 with the lay LEY AN UNITED METHODIST. CHURCH - Mr. c.trl Turley,
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minister. Morning Services
ernon
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Howard Johnson of Carrollon, Henderson, speaking. Women's aclne, W. Dale McClurg, 10 , 30 a.m . Sunday School 9, 30
Mrs. Flossie Church of Texas, Mrs. Gladys Goulding of Sotlety, Tuesday, 8 p m horne pa~tor. Sunday School, 9.30 a. a. m. Herman Schul, Supt.
Mari&lt;KI spent a weekend with New Haven W Va
ol Nelloe Parker with Isola m.. Worship service, I0:30 a
HYSELL
RUN
FRI!I!·
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Mr · and Mra · Marshall .....,.,,.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riebel
day, Senior Choir practice,
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and Raymond.
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and Vanesaa and Mark of :::.;'";,'!,"f~r ~rv 1 ctm .. mid· Thursday, 7.30 . m.; Service ~~'l' ~. ": ~·. =~~
Mr. and Mrs. Brim of West Tucson Arizona and Mrs. Mie
Guild. fourth ~y. 7:30 p. worshi'p • . ~ 'a iii . y .. ..,..
Vir · · ha
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Pearson of Racine were dinner L 0 lit G
B 0 T 'r
School Class meelln fourth People's .service, 6:-45 p. m,;
Russell Quillen residence.
guests Thursday of Mr. and METHODIST_ Rev. Freefon~ Friday, 6 p. m ,
second ~vangelltjfc servlce,7:30 p. ~·
Mr. and Mrs. Ear)f Roush Mrs. Roy Pearson.
Norros, pastor Sunday School Friday, 7.30 p. m.; Official r~ermlii!flng, Jllufiday. 7· 30
speni'\Vednesdaywith Rev . and
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cross 10 am , church servlcea, 1i Boarcf, ~l&gt;nd Monday, 7:30 p. p. ·
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m.COMMUNIT
Washington Court House
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B~ARWALLDW RIDGE
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s. CHURCH OF CHRIST - Ed- Dexter - Rev Joh,o Dill, Roger
Mr. and Mrs. Lew.. Harns, Ethel Fry at the Foglesong ward White pastor Bible pastor. Sunday mornlll~ wor· School
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Harr... Funeral Home In Mason. Burial study, 9. 30 'a.m.; morning ship, 10 o.m. Worship sorvtces, 9· 30
David and Kenny, ,of Pomeroy was In Graham Station worship, 10:30; evening wor· J.o;:day and Sunday •venlngs,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Cemetery
£hlp, 7 30 p.m. Wednesday, · p.m.
Ray Hayman
Mr a~d Mrs Francis Bible study, 7:30p.m.
ST. PAUL'S UNITED
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METHODIST CHURC'H Mr.and Mn. . Bla'10 Nice and Hawkins
Jr. of Cleveland spent
STIVERSVI LLE
COM· Typpers ptalns Rev Randy
Sharon of NewarkpntSunday 1 weekend wilh tbelr grand. MUNITY CHURCH - Rev. Lavender, pastor. · Sunday
with Mr. and MrS: Uoyd Nice. parenll Mr and Mra Jim Edsel Harj, .\'~:'tor . Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; youth
Mr and Mrs Bill LeWIS and Roush '
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ll: 30 - • , "Tokyo Joe",

FOREST RUN METHODIST
-Rev Forrest Donley, pastor;
~ P,-ep classes.
a.m
MASON ASSEMBLY OF Mrs Fread Nease, sup!.
SACRED HEART - Rev.- MIDDLEPORT HEATH GOD -Second St, Mason, w. Worshlpservlce9a. m.; Sunday
Father Bernard Krajcovl c, UNITED METHODIST- Rev. &gt;lela. Chester Tennant, pastor. School, 10 a. m.
pas lor
Phone
992 2825, Max E. Donahue. minister; Sunday &lt;chool, 10 a. m ; LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
Saturday evening Mass, 7~ Eric Chambers, Sunday School morning worship, 11 a. m; -Lang$ville Village, Rev.
p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 suparlnlendenl. Church School evangerlshc service, 7. JO p. m. Roberf Eugene Musser, pastor.

a.n!. Confessions, Satu,-day 7
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�1966 OODGE
$1495 ·
Coronet 440 Station Wagop. V,8 mQtor, ra,!lio,
power steering &amp; automatic transmission.
$1095

1966 CHEVROLET

Corvair 2 Dr. Hardtop, radio &amp; automatic
transn:~isslon .

1965 CHEVROLET
$895
Corvalr 2 Or. Hardtop. radio &amp; standard slilft.

·Pomeroy Motor Co.
PINK FLOWER Garden Quilt.
Want information about this
item which was picked up by

mistake. or stolen at Mason
County Fair on Saturday.
Reward offered . Call 773-5775.

LOST, in vicinity of Monkev
Run and Lincoln Hill area,

one blond Coc~er Spaniel
i:log. Pleae call 992-2502. Mn.
K. A. Grueser .
8-12-Jip

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GUN SHOOT
By V.F.W.

AT BAILEY RUN
ROAD
UNDAY 12 NOQN TIL ?
AUGUST 16th
HAMS &amp;BACON
GUN SHOOT Friday evening,
Aug . u, 7 p.m. Hams and
Bacons. Mill Hill Road .
Spons..-ed by Racine Fire
Dept.

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barbecue.

homemade Ice cream, Aug .
16. Racine fire statlrm.
Spoosored by Racine Fire
Dept . and auxiliary.

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gallon. King Builders Supply
ccihdlllon, as long es hive not
Company, 290 N. 2nd, Mid·
NEW HOMES for sole. Wefl8ve
boon wet. Poylng 110 Hch.
dleporl, Ohio.
beeullfullols av;Uable or will ·
First floor only. Mondlys will
buRd on yours. 'Semple homes
be pick-up day, Write, giving
aood direction~. Willen Plano CANNING lomatl\0', already alrl!idy built for your -in.'
specllon. C.. II A. E. LHr Lei
Company, Box 188, S.r~ls, picked. 'bring your . own
Construction, Phone 992-3U4.
Ohio ol3946.
· container. Geral41nt Cleland,
5-13-llc
t 29-lfc
Racine, Ohio. 'l
1· 19-2oltp
OLD FURNITURE. dishes,, - - -- - - -lots and acreage
trunks, elc. Write M. D. 1962FORD Gllaxle 500, V-8-352, RESTRICTED
lor
sele
close
to Meigs High
Miller, Rl. 4, Pomeroy, O. standard with overdrive. Call · School. All utilities
clast by.
Call 992-6271 .
992-6623.
JMny sliolots to thoosefrom. 1
J.8·11C
8-10.610
Priced ~lnspecllon cC.II99Z·i
6887 .

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6-3-llc
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3 ROOM unfurnlshtd aparl- Church building 11 up for bids.
men!. Phone w,.:a88.
Terms will be explained. See LOTS WITH all · utllltleo:
1· 1-llc
anytime e•cept Sunday. For
Retlrlcledsub dlvlolon. v, to
- - - - -- -- . Information call 992·5326 or
2.,acre
Phone Chaster
4-RQOM lurnlohed apartmenl, 992-3469.
· 985-3301,lois.
nlghf
985-3302.
newly decl,rated . Ground
a.12·3fc
1·d·IIC
floor . Albert Hill, Racine, 949· _____ _ _ __._
2261 .
GOOD Investment property .
a-9-61c lnSIIIIICI
House with lhree furnlohld
_F_U_R_N-IS_H_E_D
_ f-ir_s_! -1-loo-r ef· AUTOMOBILE lnsuronc. boln
apartments, basement, two
garages. Mo~lhly tncom,,
ficlency apartment, u!llllles cancolltdP
Loti
your
1190. Priced rHIQIIIbiJ for
furnished . Phone 992-38n
=:•for's 11-P Cell 992·.
quick sale. Phone· m-3035 :.
8-12-tfc
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Fr~ £stimaJes
eer;mlc,flle and st.ate ..

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For an enjoyable llrr\e will) ,
!he family, ha¥oaleii'Uf'ely
dinner here. w.;r~ famous
for hom~ c!JOkjij 1foixl and
gO&lt;Jll servl~.

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APARTMENT, 6 rooms, bath,
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unfurnished. Mulberry Ave. Auto Sales
Phone 992·2-431 aller 5 p.m. 1960 4 DOOR Chevrolet, V-8,
8·11 ·51c
8-13-tfc
-----aul~mallc . Excellent conCHARLOTTE Yonker Is an dillon. Phone' 7&lt;12-3654.
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nouncing a full time master TRAILER , Brown's Trailer - - -- --..,---•·_13-.np
beauticlan, Mr1. Brenda
Park. Minersville. ~~~,:C 1965 CHEVROLET ' truck. nb
Bradford. a graduate of
Charleslon Beauly Academy
rust, 6-cyllndlf', A-1 condition;,
and also advanced hair
motor~ ster'1er, battery,
stvllng, Bruno's, Canada 3 ROOM furnished aparlmenl. brakes, new llres with MW
Also,
3
room
unfurnlohed
s!artlng August 26. F..- an
ladory buill cam,par. 'Phone
apartment. Phone 992·3056. 992-5392
appointment phone Mason
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
8-IJ.llc
77J.S70S. Village Beauty Shop,
4-26-tfc
AIR CONDITIONING ,
Mason, W. Va .
Refrlgerotlon service. Jack's
8·13-31c APARTMENT, 6 rooms, ball!, 1959 ENGLISH Ford .' $150.
Refrlgerotlon, · New Haven,
unfurnished. Mulberry Ave.
Phone
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-5080.
iloMEROY
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AIMZING
Phone m -2m after 5 p. m.
YALUii' - 2 story frame, J
8· 14-Sfc
a.13-!fc
lledrooms, 2 baths, nice lol
.with garage'. IN GOOD
c.
CONDITION. SI0,500,

Cleiand Realtyt
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'HARRISOtH) Iil, AND AN:
TENNA 5o:·KVoCE. Phone
992·2.122. .,&lt;..
6-10-llc.

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CANNING tomatoes. Charles
Foster, Recine, Rt. 2. Phone
247:~309.

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8-11 -5tc 1962 PONTIAC hearse. Air
conditioned g_
ood tires. Runs

good. Set Dan Cremeans,
Turner Addition. 'Rutland.

a. 12-ltp

PURE
BRED
Germen
Shepherd puppies, 8-wiHk old.
Two female• only. Ploone 992·
5983 oltor 4 p.m.

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Potatoes afltr Aug . 6.
Tomatoes lf1d corn for
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Soil Worke, ' E. Mioln St.,
BE A PLAYH~USE TOY
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Coronet 440 Station Wagop. V,8 mQtor, ra,!lio,
power steering &amp; automatic transmission.
$1095

1966 CHEVROLET

Corvair 2 Dr. Hardtop, radio &amp; automatic
transn:~isslon .

1965 CHEVROLET
$895
Corvalr 2 Or. Hardtop. radio &amp; standard slilft.

·Pomeroy Motor Co.
PINK FLOWER Garden Quilt.
Want information about this
item which was picked up by

mistake. or stolen at Mason
County Fair on Saturday.
Reward offered . Call 773-5775.

LOST, in vicinity of Monkev
Run and Lincoln Hill area,

one blond Coc~er Spaniel
i:log. Pleae call 992-2502. Mn.
K. A. Grueser .
8-12-Jip

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GUN SHOOT
By V.F.W.

AT BAILEY RUN
ROAD
UNDAY 12 NOQN TIL ?
AUGUST 16th
HAMS &amp;BACON
GUN SHOOT Friday evening,
Aug . u, 7 p.m. Hams and
Bacons. Mill Hill Road .
Spons..-ed by Racine Fire
Dept.

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: - - : - - : - - -CHICKEN

barbecue.

homemade Ice cream, Aug .
16. Racine fire statlrm.
Spoosored by Racine Fire
Dept . and auxiliary.

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gallon. King Builders Supply
ccihdlllon, as long es hive not
Company, 290 N. 2nd, Mid·
NEW HOMES for sole. Wefl8ve
boon wet. Poylng 110 Hch.
dleporl, Ohio.
beeullfullols av;Uable or will ·
First floor only. Mondlys will
buRd on yours. 'Semple homes
be pick-up day, Write, giving
aood direction~. Willen Plano CANNING lomatl\0', already alrl!idy built for your -in.'
specllon. C.. II A. E. LHr Lei
Company, Box 188, S.r~ls, picked. 'bring your . own
Construction, Phone 992-3U4.
Ohio ol3946.
· container. Geral41nt Cleland,
5-13-llc
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Racine, Ohio. 'l
1· 19-2oltp
OLD FURNITURE. dishes,, - - -- - - -lots and acreage
trunks, elc. Write M. D. 1962FORD Gllaxle 500, V-8-352, RESTRICTED
lor
sele
close
to Meigs High
Miller, Rl. 4, Pomeroy, O. standard with overdrive. Call · School. All utilities
clast by.
Call 992-6271 .
992-6623.
JMny sliolots to thoosefrom. 1
J.8·11C
8-10.610
Priced ~lnspecllon cC.II99Z·i
6887 .

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6-3-llc
.. . THE OLD Free Methodist
3 ROOM unfurnlshtd aparl- Church building 11 up for bids.
men!. Phone w,.:a88.
Terms will be explained. See LOTS WITH all · utllltleo:
1· 1-llc
anytime e•cept Sunday. For
Retlrlcledsub dlvlolon. v, to
- - - - -- -- . Information call 992·5326 or
2.,acre
Phone Chaster
4-RQOM lurnlohed apartmenl, 992-3469.
· 985-3301,lois.
nlghf
985-3302.
newly decl,rated . Ground
a.12·3fc
1·d·IIC
floor . Albert Hill, Racine, 949· _____ _ _ __._
2261 .
GOOD Investment property .
a-9-61c lnSIIIIICI
House with lhree furnlohld
_F_U_R_N-IS_H_E_D
_ f-ir_s_! -1-loo-r ef· AUTOMOBILE lnsuronc. boln
apartments, basement, two
garages. Mo~lhly tncom,,
ficlency apartment, u!llllles cancolltdP
Loti
your
1190. Priced rHIQIIIbiJ for
furnished . Phone 992-38n
=:•for's 11-P Cell 992·.
quick sale. Phone· m-3035 :.
8-12-tfc
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For an enjoyable llrr\e will) ,
!he family, ha¥oaleii'Uf'ely
dinner here. w.;r~ famous
for hom~ c!JOkjij 1foixl and
gO&lt;Jll servl~.

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APARTMENT, 6 rooms, bath,
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unfurnished. Mulberry Ave. Auto Sales
Phone 992·2-431 aller 5 p.m. 1960 4 DOOR Chevrolet, V-8,
8·11 ·51c
8-13-tfc
-----aul~mallc . Excellent conCHARLOTTE Yonker Is an dillon. Phone' 7&lt;12-3654.
j_
nouncing a full time master TRAILER , Brown's Trailer - - -- --..,---•·_13-.np
beauticlan, Mr1. Brenda
Park. Minersville. ~~~,:C 1965 CHEVROLET ' truck. nb
Bradford. a graduate of
Charleslon Beauly Academy
rust, 6-cyllndlf', A-1 condition;,
and also advanced hair
motor~ ster'1er, battery,
stvllng, Bruno's, Canada 3 ROOM furnished aparlmenl. brakes, new llres with MW
Also,
3
room
unfurnlohed
s!artlng August 26. F..- an
ladory buill cam,par. 'Phone
apartment. Phone 992·3056. 992-5392
appointment phone Mason
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
8-IJ.llc
77J.S70S. Village Beauty Shop,
4-26-tfc
AIR CONDITIONING ,
Mason, W. Va .
Refrlgerotlon service. Jack's
8·13-31c APARTMENT, 6 rooms, ball!, 1959 ENGLISH Ford .' $150.
Refrlgerotlon, · New Haven,
unfurnished. Mulberry Ave.
Phone
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iloMEROY
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AIMZING
Phone m -2m after 5 p. m.
YALUii' - 2 story frame, J
8· 14-Sfc
a.13-!fc
lledrooms, 2 baths, nice lol
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c.
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CANNING tomatoes. Charles
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Turner Addition. 'Rutland.

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BRED
Germen
Shepherd puppies, 8-wiHk old.
Two female• only. Ploone 992·
5983 oltor 4 p.m.

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Crow' s
St'~ek
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Potatoes afltr Aug . 6.
Tomatoes lf1d corn for
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BE A PLAYH~USE TOY
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Ovtr·111e-ll~dget M.t billion
··ICIIoOI· aid biD. Senators today
wtnll!lllin&amp; in line to add their
tndonement.
The Senate vote wtJi come
next Weditolday. Meantime, a
check showed Democrats solid·
ly .._.ling tile move to enact
the bill over the veto, and more
than OIIOIIgb Republicans ready
to joiil them to make a two·
tllird8 majority and write the
bill into law.
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elementsry grades to graduate
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After war1nt1 out two plullc
"kooeJM, TS'l')' Lee received a real like
... Onillmu lui year!
'hrry Lee II now iearnlnc to play
tile lla41ring guitar from a toy guitar
be baa, IInce be camot Nacb the
diordl on a real one. Meriel! 1111• lie
wi now playbill toy guitar u well u ba
can the ukelele. He also lo:nowa all the
Jllano chorda.
In all, TS'l')' Lee bal committed to
memory the enUrety of aboull6 &amp;Oipoi
1011p. IDa favorite II, "He Touched
Me," one of the two 8011(111 be 1111111 at the
Talent lbnr.
Terry Lee takes all ol his talent and
111Cceu with UDUJUOI clamneu and
modelly. He saya be wu not a bit
IIC8l'ed ~ ba •J111811'ad before the
llllllmated 2,000 people at the. Talent
lllow. Maiett, wbo .-panted TS'l')'
Lee, uld l;1e seem8d llllioua just to
"get out there, get ~ 011er with" so ba
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Battle Error Takes II Lives

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SAIGON (UP!) - American
troops accideniB!iy boltlbarded
a South Vietnamese unit and
ldlled ·11 soldiers and wounded
a others, Including two U.S.
adviaero, mllitsry spokesmen
Jiid toda . It wu the heaviest

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Augusl14·15
THE UNDEFEATED
ITtchllt(Ojo!rl
John Wayne-RoCk Huds&lt;in
Colorcortoons:
Good Fairy; Chomp
Chump
..Gtmlnll; Sky's the Limit
SHOW STARTS7 P.M.
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Agnew bas ordered anoWer 100

How to Play S.seball

copies.
The book, edited by James
Cslhoun, who calls himself 11 &amp;n

~~~~w~SI~arls==7~·p~,M~.==~ Agnew Republican," goes on

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Sunday,
and Tuasday
Auf. 1'-17-11
Doullle Future
Program
Tom stern
Jeremy Slate
Conny Van Dyke
"HELL'S ANGELS '69" .
Color
Plus
Vincent Price
"THE OBLONG BOX"
Chfl•topher Lee
Color

militia ouUit 11 miles north of
Toy Ninh City when "an
unknown number ol high
exploalve rounds impaclad in
the friendly position." It ,...
under Investigation.
U.S. mUitsry spokesmen said
fighting in South Vietnam wu
light and scattered over the
past ~ hours.
Five Americans were killed
in ground clashes and 12
wounded with two Gls killed
and 12 wounded by and
booby traps, the l()okesman
said.

sale Saturday. But Calhoun said
the advance sales are booming.
"They're going quite good, as
a matter of fact, " he said. "We
got another order from Spiro
himaell yesterda)' for 100 more.
We already provided him with
about 60. He asked for another
100, so obviously he liked it."
calhoun's book is straight

Cook Probably
Out for Season

from the text of Agnew's
speeches, which he obtained
from the vice president's office,
and features a foreword by
cartoonist AI capp and Wuatra·
Uons by Charles Brooks,
editorial cartoonist for Ule
Birmingllam, Ala., News.
!tis dedicated ''With profound
gratitude to those effete snobs
and kept inleU.Ctuals who
unwittingly served their coun
try and made Spiro Agnew a
household word."
The cover shows a caricature

Field reports indicaled fight,lnl! bad intensliiad along the
Laotian border to the lOUth of
Allied artillery base O'Reilly,
under preoaure from 2,000
North Vietnamese troops.
U.S. Il52 bomben carried six
more raldlo in a region around
O'Reilly 1'hursday night and
today. Field reporta sald South
Vietnam~,. units around the
mountaintop ·base were on
contact with the North Vlelnll·
mese today. There were no
immediate reports of casuRIUes
on either side.

of Sen. J. William Fulbright, lJ.
Ark., choking a writhing Uncle
Sam. "Asking Senator Ful·

bright for advice on foreign
policy Is Uke asking the Boston
Strangler to massage your
neck," reads the quote from a
June II, 19'10, Agnew speech.
Quotea about the Republican
party, the DemllcraUc party,
Democratic party leaders, Vietnam, youlll, the press and 20
other tnpics are inalde, along
with a separate section on
"Aanew's Rules of Rhetoric."

war and peace
llf Ualtad Prtu IaleruUoaal
SAIGON - 11IE U. 8. COMIIAN!I TODAY

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honi!dld lte!IWillilq h 'liiii&amp;D' !liner"' die .O~Aiueos·

arlllJeey bale O'Jidbl, Ul1der Jftum't from 1D elllmalld 2,000
WILMINGTON, Ohio (UP!) North \'lomamme lrool»· V. S. 1UiUtary spolt-n 8lid VIet
- Greg Cook, the premier Can&amp; and Norlb Vlelnamele !roo.. attacked a V. S. Army unit
quarterback for the Cincinnati near the ADiad outpoat ct Kblm Dac, II miles •ullnreet ol Dan
Bengals, will undergo surgery NIDfl Tbunday.
on his throwing arm Monday
The mortar and ~e 111111 l1n ltillad one Americlu and
wounded
12, v. 8. mWtary spoltMIJ'Il laid. The defenders ltillad
and will probably be lost for the
season,
Coach Paul Brown said at leaat t110 II. tile attacln. Kl1lm Due II seven mt1es !rom Looo
Thursday.
Cook, a graduate of the and 101111! 110 mtles •U~Motttbeut of the embattled AWed ...

University of Cincinnat, was the. tiD1r7 but O'RIIJly.

Roolde of the Year in the
American FootbaD ~ague last
....., and was the AFL's tnp
pasaer.
~said the surgery would
ba to correct a muscle tear.
Cook underwent a series of tests
at the Cleveland Clinic Thurs.
day where he wu examined by

VIENNA- IN AMOOD or OPTIMISM and utillactton, the
UDIIed States aod Ruula linlllitd wort today in a communique
wrappin&amp; up lhelr lirll lour rmn!bo ol net1Dtiatlon1 at the
StrategtcMmiLimltationTalti(SALT), WhenSALTraunesln
l!e!!!(nld ill' the avtmn for lis -..1 round, they saki, a treaty
limiting botb. olleDiive delivery ~ and defensive anll·
bolll!!ltc mjgiles (AJIM) will be Ia lli8bt·

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ONE OF THREE grinding
mU11 wbleb 'll'lll, be sent to
'l'llrkey lor.. aoe in HI Black
Sea eopper works. Tower·
lag !8 feet bllh. huJe mill
dwarfs Allts.chalmers engineer lnspeciiDg lt.

Jury List
(C&lt;!r!_tinuad from .,age 1l •
l!eeda1{tlle Route I; George
Wright, Pomeroy ; Hobart
SmaDey, Olester; Helen Jef.
Iars , fJbany Route 2· Clarence
Hotir¥n, LangsvUie; Norman
Yea~ger •. -~4leport; ~fell·
Ba~r, M•do!leporl; Eugene
Young, Pomeroy Route 4·
George Holman, Syracuse;
Marcia Dennison ' Rutland·
Faye Wallace, l\l'iddl~port;
Grover Stout, Dexter; Frances
Reed, Reedsville; Betty am,
Pomeroy ; Jack Bostick,
Racine; Esther Harden,
Syracuse; Richard · Sargent,
Pomeroy Route 2; Mildred
Tubbs, Pomeroy; Jean Hart,
Shade Route I, and Wilma
Sargent, Middleport.

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ADMITI'ED - ifaroJd King"
P..-oy.
DillCIIAIIGED - None.

on,ta early 11111 mol'l1l11&amp;
de1troyed a live room
aaoecaFied frame bale
loealed ea 'l'lllluoJ Rom Rd.,
... and ... bell miles- ol
Cbeshlre.
Tile ...... wu · - by
Cborles Ables ol Addle""
Middleport aad Ga!Upolt1
Vo'- Fire llepartmeato
weal 1o tile seeM bat "'"'
11111ble to 11ve tile 111n1c1ure.
II wu tile ....00 omaceoplad
home Ia the lmmadlale .,....
to be oleslroyad by fire thlo

STAMP OUT

HIGH

AUTO LOAN
RATESI

Veterua Memorial llolpltal
ADMITTED - Greg Medley,
HockingpOrl; Fred Chapman,
Coolville; Phoeba Lee, Mid·
dleport; Cllllord Grilfitb,
Reedsville; Keith Landers,
Pomeroy; Kenneth Smith,
Point Pleasant.
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DISCHARGED - Gordon
Ridenour, Nina cale, Erma
Heynes, Jerald Seston, Clyde
Crarnlett.
DIVORCE uw:m
Cbargin
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If you shop tor an Auto Loan
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Interest rates.

Excellent
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Now Ia the time to get your oUtdoor fur·

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filled repiiiCIII'Ienl culhlons and et special:

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lltRKY LEE SANDERS alnp and llniiDI bill ublelt at bill home Meromvllle.

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G~ - ~ A. J.ua, Truteel welcoule will be given by Mrs.
lllrectG' Of the Olio Mentll ameae and Margaret Jlradb1ao)&gt;. chairman.
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•. Mn. Evelyn Morrow, pre!d.dollt of
·llall~ ~iUIIMlJ aod reotpllon lor Volunteer ~. will aleo take pari in
Qili-olrd F. _Nielim, Pb. b., •the - , the lnslaliaUon oonm...,..
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Saperlnlenolait II. ,GaJUP'1il State I'll- ·
Dr. Roser Gove, Cmnmluioner,
ilt dlillt I'ND ~ dDellllit llllule; ADJi. 17 at 2.:!0 p.m. In Well Hall, Division of Mental Hygiene and eorreo.
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' mr~edlolt.....V. · . Dr; Jonph Freldlnser, MediC.l: Uon, w111 diiNII the GaJIIP'Iis State In·
1uc11 II arouild' tile q'a blreclor, wlllll!'lllde. lnwcatlon will be llllute u al'f8101111 f~ty.
liven by the lle't, Robert Kahn, of
Mr. Jlllltl will,._. lbe cbalWe to
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Mlddleton,prlll1ldllltoi&lt;IJ!I· &amp;lYe 1111 Nil tilt. . '
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Fatllet AdaiJib Golubllw*l cl111phdn
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'J'IIt ~~ Voluac.er BMrd. of will fallllr.

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Grave1lde military rites 1lill be
CIII1Ciuclld at lbe arne by tbe Amerl m
IACion Fo4l1eJ Beonett Poll No. Ul of .
Mlddleprt. !l'rleodl may call uy lime ·
IIIIA!rlO a.m. &amp;ad.Q' at 1he funeral home. ··

Bob Evans
Pays 10%
G •· .LIPOLJS - The board of
directors of Bob Evans Fanns,
Inc.,~ of pork sausage
products, bave declared a 10 per
cent stock dividend on the
company's capital stock. It Is
payable September I to
shareholders of record at the
close of buainesa on August 14.
Emerson E. Evans, chairman
of the board, 8lid that ''very
careful t'Onalder1Uon wUI be
given by the directors to
maintaining the same quarterly
dividend ol 12\io cenlll per
share."
Action of the directors
!ollowed
the
annual
stockholders' meeting held
AuguatiO at the company farm
at ;Rio Grande, Olilo. It wu
announced at the meeting that
net profit for the (!rat quarter of
tbe !Jaeal year, ending July 2t,
wu S250,113, or 45 cenlll a
share, an lncr- over the
n7~,109, or. 30 centa a lhare,
' ~ in the ClllTI!IpOildil"
' ~od 1 year ago.
Ntt $aiel for the lint quarter
..., tt,i\9,'1110, a gain of 10 per
' i'tnl' ov.. the a3,185,190 In tile
fhi QUarter II. lui year.

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Ladies: Let's Shape Up
POMEROY - Vernon Nease, with the
all klnda ol equal tlmo,
equal rights, and what not, believes they
are a RUle slack in one area II. public
service.
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Nease, Meigs County's Amettcan Red
Cross Blood Program chairman, learned
thatoolyz;per cent of blood donaled in the
naUon comes from women.
"With all the interest 8l1d bard work
that women are palting IDto their com·
moniUes, It 11 stnna• that we have been
allow\ni the men to take over IIlia one area
of greatest pereonal confrlbutiom," be
sald.
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Heusewives, buainealnd JII"Ofeeslonal
women employed In Meip County, and
studenlll 11 aod ovor, are ljlvlted to visit
!:!~· .. demanding

the Bloadmoblle Monday, Aug. :11, at the
Pomeroy Elementsry School, Mulberrv
Ave., between the houra of I and 6 p.m.
Anyone between age 18 throuih Ill who
II In good health811d weighs more lhon 116
pounda may donate.
Healthy per!IOill can give a unit II.
blood u frequently oa every eight weeks
without any discomfort. The body replaces
the volume ol blood In 72 hours.
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Remember the datA!: Aug. :11 at the · ·
Pomeroy Elementary School from 1 to 6 '
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Meigs, Gallia to Get
Better Tax Receipt.

IIPBCW. MD'l'ING

GALUI'OUS - Jarne . Soma 8l1d
Qailde lleWa, ~ of the 1fl0
IUver Baeu Km Featlql, · n=mceol
SllurdQ ..IMI a
rnellftol wiD be
baki~U p:m.
II, to mtew
11!1 pllt leattt'al
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tilllad for
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POMEROY - Botb Mtlp ud Gallla ·
Caunties will note ID ~ Ia ill*•
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l*uperty tu dlllr!batiGa ot ... ... ' '
miJIIm Wdliol to ..... H
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Stale TNasarer Jolll b. IltillM.
Oallla CouniJ'•Ibere will be . . . . 1'1 .
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Fashions • ••
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''ieroiltg Meig&amp; County For
Over 98 Yearo
Member Federal · Reserve System

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Member Foditraf Dopooli l..;.,rance C«1111'4fltq
' All ACedUotlt Insured
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lind we offer faslllnanclng
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June 1~1 1922, at the dediCl·
lion of me Francis Scott Key
Memorial at Ft. MeHetll'y,
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ina• of L&lt;OII41'do &lt;Ia Villclln
MARRIAGE IJCENBE
thll hemllphne1
Mlcbael J..., Walker, 21,
A~nJt lhe "Ginevra de
Eaat Fultonham, and Donna

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QUICK QUIZ

Q-Whot Will Nooh's~
act when he came torlh
the Ark7
~-ritt«o'lrlill'ii~~"-"Trlil""-""rlil'---~ A~He built an altar and
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ofered a ucrlflce.

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eoald return tD the rides on tile mldwq.
''He was alolleulhoolo: thin lwu
aJnclng before all
JIIOple oo 1111
Fourth," Merleti oaya about their
appearance to&amp;ethw before the 1,•
people at the River Recreall•
Fellival.
When ukad 1li1al ba lbouahl ....
be won the talent ll1ow, Terry sald:
"I didn't think nolbJnc."
Maiett, however, added that 1liMI1
Ttrry Lee llnally realir.ad that he bad
won, he 11id be ''1rillhad ovayone bad
aotten • trophy to keep."
Ttrry Lee won't be olx IDlW Oct. a,
but already he baa won 1 talent obow, II
lchaduled to appear on IA!levllion and II
in great demand to perform througboal
the county.
What lies ahead for blmT
HopefUlly, I auccesslul JI'Oieaaional
singing career - a dream that llu
alwaya been a pari ol the singing
Sanders family.

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t.ave been seheduled at the
Middleport conununity pool the
last two weeks of August,,
Michael Hargraves, park
director, annolDlcad today.
RegislraUon for the cl• ses
will be from 10 to 12 noon
tomorrow ot the pool. ln.,
slructoro, under dtrectton ol
1\frS. Yvonne ScaDy, will be
Miss ·Joyce Riley and Miss
NanC)! Bucbanon.
The 4'1"oposed schedule of the
classes ts: advanced ond iaterlnedlate beplmer,, 10.10:45; .
beginners 3 and 4, 10\45-11::10
ancl'begiMers I and 2, II :ao.
12:1$. Tha pool lee for the three
groups is $4.
Adult swimmlng cia e' aiJo
wUl be held during the nest two
weeks. They .wiU b.e •~o::,h
evenilig from Uq 7:30 pmj
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fee lor adults 1.!

Agnew fthe real) Hot Item

SWISS FAMILy
ROBINSON
!Tochnlcolorl
OorothyMcGulre
DISNEY CARTOONS:
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casualties in a bstllefteid
accident in four months.
The incident Thursday 66
miles northwest of Saigon was
the second in as many days in
which American forces accldentaDy fired on their South
VIetnamese allies. U.S. Phon·
tom jets bombed the South
Vielnamese Wednesday near
artillery base O'Reilly near the
Laotian border.
The U.S. Commar:d said a
unit of th• U.S. 25th Infantry
Division was firing mortars in
support of a South Vietnamese

BATON ROUGE, La. (UP!)
- "The Real Spiro Agnew," a
new book of excerpts from the
vice president's speeches, is
becoming so popular even

WaltOi"ney•s

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