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Two Day Sale!

.WOMEN'S WHITE UNIFORMS
Sale 6.00

Boys' 3.98 Wrangler Jians
3.49
Student cut super lean Wranglers In regulars ano
BoysUO
Wrangler Hondo

Sale 1 Mens and Boys

Permanent r-tess
SlACKS
Sizes 6 to 18ln regulars and

AND UGHlWEIGHT LACY JACKETS

Sale 3.00
Soft washable orion In pastel colors smalL medium and large.

Final clun-up sale of 129

percent colton . tapered
legs . wide belt loops - no

1h Price

Sizes

cutta.

Sale 2.88

Many styles to choose from In wool mellon . take
furs - plaids and solid colors.
Misses and half sizes.

Sale! Friday and Saturday
Womens long Sleeve

slipover sweaters. 100 percent virgin acrylic .
hand washable - pastels and dark Iones - sizes 34
to 40.

CPO JACKETS

COlTON DRESSES
Sale 6.00
Aspecial group of womens dark cotton dresses ·

In plaids, solids, stripes and flora is. Many styles
to choose from - ali washable fabrics .
Sizes 14 to 20 and 14'12 to 24'12.

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See our new line of
BUDGET
SPORTSWEAR Including
slack
sets
and
umpers · all bonded
abrlcs In solids and
plaids - many styles
to choose from.
Sizes 10 to 18

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Shop the big selection
of Handbags - Scarfs Jewelry - Panty Hose
- Knee Socks - Gloves.
Just arrived.

KANEKALON WIGS
Several styles Including the new Busby Style
wig ,
Many, many colors to choose in this large
selection of washable pre-styled wigs. carrying
case and styro head form Included. Sit down and
one on today In ovr first floor notions

BESIFORM BRAS
AIID GIRDW

Discontinued stylesBroken sizes.

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CPO JACKETS
Light and dark plaid patterns In boys sizes small
t-6 ~o · B) , medium (10 tOil~l i l81'9tt (u;,to •W.·&gt;••ncl
extra large (18 to~) . Llne&lt;!_~!Qlafld and cuffs.

Big Selection Boys 2.95
Sizes 6 to 20. Everyone Is ·permanent press.
01oose solid colors, bold new stripes and neat
chalk stripe.
You' ll want several when I'_OU see these.
Save Friday and Siliurday.

Mens - Young Mens 3.95

GIRlS PANllES
White or
prints. 4-14.

Permanent press- sizes small {14-141(, l. medium
llS-15'12), large (16-16 112). extra large {17-17'12) .
The new look In stripes. paisleys - light and dark
solid colors.
Friday and Sa'turday Sale

.2 for 7·(JJ
Young

Specia I Purchase I

Ree, 3·• Stociing • Ginlle Panty 1be

Ill Floor

tnlollll Dt111rtmont

HosierY o.p.rtmont

R... 2 for 2.00

Eyacatcher
Panty Hlle Sale
2 olm for • better fit .

RECEIVING
BLANKETS

,_,. knit · nude heel.

Suntan - Clooslc Beige . Nu
Brawn · Utopia . Block.

S. 1.39 Pair

Sale 4·•
Com111n1on Solo!
Mono ond Bon 1.25

AtbJetic Suppcrie,s
All sizes for men and
boys. Save now

Friday and Saturday Sale!

Young Men's and Men's
WRANGLER JEANS
4.89
Super leans sizes 29 to 38 waist In all lengths and
regular sizes 29 to 42 waist In all lengths.
Made of extra heavy 14 oz. Plus blue denim .
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Sanforized shrunk.
Stock up now on
needs t~ls weekend.

Martex Medallion
Reg . 3.50 Bath Towels - - - - - - - - Sale 2.39
Reg . 1.99 Hand Towels - - - - : - - - Sale 1.59
Reg . 89c Wash Cloths - - - - - - - - Sale 69c
Reg . 2.50 Bath Towels - - - ·- - - - - Sale 1.99
RIJ9. 1.59 Hand Towels - - - - - - - - Sale 1.19
Reg. 59c Wash Cloths - - - - - - - - Sale 49c

DISH Cl01HS

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3 for LOO

SALE! PLAsTIC 'PlANT BOXES.
Malle of Strcitene plastic. Shatterprqof.
1.70 PLANT BQXES · - • • - - • SALE ISc
2.20 PLANT BOXES - - - - - .. - SALE 1.10
2.70 PLANT BOXES - .- - • - . • SAI,.E 1.35
3.30 PLANT BOXES - -- - - - - • SALE 1.65

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B.oys 11.95 UniCI

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Sizes tor ·boys from 6 to 18. Platif patterns with
warm Scherpellnl'\11- Now is:. ag9Cid time to buy
your needs for ~ctiOol and wlnltr wear.
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Mens sizes ~ smelt,, lntl!l,um; lltge 11111 extra
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Sale t•9
ANTI-fATIGUE

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUI

GUDDEN ·PAINTS

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Sale 1.99
Sale 6.99

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c;oCiif,'Nlon

Glidden Spred Lllstre Semi gloss Enamel and
Spred Lltex Enamel.
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Regular ·u s Quiirts - - - - - - - Sale 2,49
Regular 9.50 Cifllons - - - - - - - Sale 8.99

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~-"""'1' P'l•'. ~ first
bY·!I nilfle i lhlfd lo l'ata Jante,
ridden by Jerry Lewla, owned
by Dick Roaob of O•lllpolJa
· , 8ecGnd race Wll IICfalcbed.
· :.'iblnl.l'lllt,-Pana Bar JleHer,
M,lrloil Chaney of lndlana
qwnel' and rldei, flzlt; ~
fine Bit Imp, ~ •
0111)11'1 Wtd lo :
Annllle Bar, owned .and ridden
· by Bob BeckiuuQ.
Fourth race, D.O. Myers,
Dave Plaeb rklln&amp;, Merrill
Spleu Ill Dalla, Oblo, owner,
llrat· BJI1'0 Toni Llrry Jenkins

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twist.

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Woven chocks' and 1 big

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BllfChed ill ~ ! 90'i; ·
Rotular I.19 yard.
,Sale Frld41y ••.d S.turdoy , .

9r Yd.
3r Unen Toweling

ICE aJBE TRAYS

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3 good patterns In all

T~y

Mille flat latex wall paint
Regular 2.50 Quarts . . - Regular 8.25 Gatl~s - . • .

Fast slarta and photo finishes
spelled ncill!ment for roalng
fans atll!ndlng tbe quarter horse
racing held at the 107tb annual
Meigs Coqnty Fair Thursday.
.. Results ol ~ racing were:
· W!J1nefs' In ll!e First race,
SQri)e · Style, ridden by Bob
.!i,eekh~m, owned tiy W~;~~,
· ~. Belpre, and su~
. Jiid Qnqy• f'lddiii by Dave
Pljck~, ,owned bl Merrill

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SHOWER
'CURTAINS

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FRIDAY,

G,t ELECI'Rit FANS

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20 i~h ·~•II'- Fans - - - - - Stle
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"'li!':''"' ·,ens·
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ROGER KARR, IAug Bottom, nldblted tile annc1 ...._... anlmalud Cella MeCoy,
female.
Reedsville Route I, lbe reserve champion animal In the Melgl Junior Fair beef cattle judging.
Other Hollteln winners wefe:
Bull calf, under me and over four Dllllltlu!: Koblentz.
Cow, low 8lld over : Rny Holter, Pcxneroy Route 3, tim;
Cong!eton, secmd, 8lld Holter tblrl.
Cow, three llld under four yean: ac&gt;lter.
Cow two )'UrS 8lld under three: Cotlrlll, first and second;
Koblentz, tblrd.
Results of pony and horse first ; Bobby Huff~;~~an, Pt. ShoeiMker, Cheshire, (!Fat; E.
Senior yearfln8 heifer: Koblenlz, flrsl; Earl Dean, l'ooleroy
conformation
judging were Pleasanl; E. J . Hill, P0111eroy. J. Hill, second.
lloute I, second; Mike Concleton, tldrd.
announced
today
by llle Meigs
Show hme : Bobby Greer,
Pony under 48 inchell :
Junior yearfln8 bel:ler: Coogleton, flnt; VtrbU Klngabury,
County
Fair
Board.
New
Haven,
first.
Stallion,
two years and over:
IICOIIII; Q&gt;DIJ!elml, third.
Winners
included:
SUddlebred
pleasure
:
E.
J.
E.
J
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Hill,
first; Jeff Jones,
Senior heifer calf: Coqleton,llrst and second places; Kolbnetz,
Western Class, horsell :
Hill, first.
Pomeroy, second and third.
tlllrd.
Stallions, Cole Stables,
Saddlebred yearling : Sherr! Mare or gelding, any age;
Junior betfer calf: Earl Dean, first; Koblenlz, second, and Tuppers Plains; Janet Hum- Indestad, first; Weslie Parsons, Tony Kennedy, first ; Paul ·
"-~•eton , Wtd.
phrey of Pomeroy ; Robert pt Pleasant, second.
Shoemaker, Cheshire, second;
'I.NI-'61Meier, Pomeroy, ltrstlhrough
Pony, 48-511 inches :
Mrs. C.M.Headley,Reedsville,
Get claire: HoltSr, timand Wtd; Koblenlz, second.
lllird, respectively.
Mare or geldiDIJany age : Cole third.
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Western mare or horse : L. T. Stables, lint; Terry lngela, Filly or stud coli, one 8lld
Prodlace of cow: Holter, tint; Koblentz, secood; CoDIJleton,
Taylor, Mason, first ; Cole Middleport, second, and Tony under two : Sherrl lndesiod,
tblrd.
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first; E. J. Hill, second.
Three fema1el bred 8lld owned by eshlbttor: Holter, first ; Stables, secood; Pat Jones, Kennedy, third.
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Shade, lhird.
Filly or stud, one and under Mare with loa! : Kimberly
Coq1eton, IOCtlld; Koblmtl, Wtd. ·
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Western mare witb snrin• two: E. J . Hill, first. ·
Jane .Bickers, Racine, first; E.
In !be Mllklnc Sb&lt;iltlwnr Ciaa 10 tim place~llld four 'second
foal; Susan Yost, Racine, !lrslj
Mare with fOil : Paul J . lfl!l, MCond.
pliail-lll~~~•llatAID)lDI!tii,WI!Q~allo Junlll' Kennedy, Mltldleporl,
, __..,"',..•- ...::.'oll
lbe'I'Oarc:hlmplon an'ilnall111 lhe ~·
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Leacb A1nJdre Farm WfJIIIIIInt placea811d 11:1: IICOIIII places
Ia tbtt ~ eta. 8lld the Mineral Welli, W. Va., !ann Kennedy, Middleport, first;
.
~te4 ~~""bull, aenlor 8lld junior champion females Susan Yost, second.
Postmaster Paul L. Casci but the starling salary 15 ~.51
English Class, horses :
and the gr811d ehamplon f.-lea.
per hour. There are no
Stallion, two and over; said today there Ia a vacancy al residency requirement.. All
&amp;lperlnlendenllllllbe dalrr department are Harold ClflUihan
Sherrie lndeslad, Pomeroy, lhe Middleport postoffice for a persvns over 18 yelll'li old are
aod David KOO!enll.
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temporary (Indefinite ) subeligible. Duliellnvolve driving
stitute city mall carrier.
The hours of the position vary a car, carrying up to 35 pounds,
and lifting up to 80 pounds.
The applicant should be
physically able 1o perform the
duties of the position and pass a
civil service examination.
Interested persons may cooloct
the poslmaster lor further lnfonnalioo.

Conformationis]u~ed

~;:iern yea-rling~ ron~ -S·u·.b

Dies Friday

Mn. Lottie J . Tyree, 81,
Pomeroy, Route 4, died Friday
~;~~orning at Veterans MemorW
Hospital. She is survived by
three sons, Claude and Cecil
Keesee, boll! of Florida, and
Raymond Keesee of P0111eroy
Rllute 4; 12 grandehlldren, and
10 grealilrandchlldren. She waa
preceded In death by two
busbands, Rolland Keesee and
Boyles Tyree.
Funeral servicell will be held
11 2 p.m. Mooday atllle Hyoell
Run Free Methodist Church
with the Rev. Cecil Wise oftlctaling. Burial will be In the
Miles (:ellll!tery. Friends may
.U at ~ Marlin Funeral
Ro~;~~e anyUme after noon
llllda:y unW noon Monllay .

TWo ta~hfrs were-employed
Wel(nesday night by the
Eaitern LOcal School District
Board ol EducaUon.
Mrs. James Bourn•. a
gradua~
of Ohio Ulilver.'
to
Illy, wltllthree 'ieara teacb_Ins uperlence, wu emptoy.
~
•• a flrat arade
leacher at · Cheater ana
Director l{atbJ"ll Thomloo, a graduate
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·111· Tem WCllllen's Ui!lverilty
wltb three ~· apett8nce,
was .employed u a ,.relljlng
teache.r uhdfr the Title I
pt;Ogi'IIJII ~ Tuppen PliJrj,
reJigntllon; of Helen
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head .ecepftll,
cooll,• li
Rt
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Cook .Wams
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Car;ier Job Lt"sted

Lottie Tyree

Take No SideS

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tile radng procram will be held all p.m. Sall*'da:y.

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Bull, one yar aJ!!1 Wider two, Oak HID Fann, Lore City; buD
all, under 11111 and ovw four ~;~~ontbs, Oak Hill Farm,llrsl; Wiley
l'trry, Alhenl, - - ' : eow, four and over; David Nease, tim;
~Hill Fann, IIICOnd afll! third; C11'11, three and under four;
~ Carpent.er, Barnelvllle; Oak HID Farm, second; H.
Marcus Wea..-lrl Letart,llilrd; C11'11, two and under three: Oak
BUIFarm, flrll•nd IIICGnd; Nease, third; senior yeatllna heifer:
Carpenter, lint; Neue,'l!'l'ond; Perry, lhlrd; junlllr yeariiDIJ
better: Neue, lint; Oak BID Farm, second, and Wtd; senior
belfer ealf: Oak HID Fat'l!lo tim; Perry, second; junior helfer:
Neue, tim; Oak Hill Farm, second; Richard and Jane Dodd,
Athena, tblrd; get of lire: Oak Hill FlfDI, tim; Carpenter,
118C0nd; produce Ill C11'11 : Oak Hill Fann, tim; David Neue,
II8COnd; Doddl, tldrd; three feDl81ea ll'ed and QWIIed by
llhlbltor: Oak kW1 F81'111. flnt; Nease, second; Doddll, thlrda.
In tbe ac&gt;lltefli dus ·David Koblenlz of Po~;~~eroy Route 3 '
llhlblted the champion bllll; Clair CollrW of West Columbia
llhlblted' the lllllior cha!Dplnn female and the grand champion
female. Mike Congletoo of Belpre llhlblted lbe junior clrtrnpion
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Twilight radngwiU IMifn at llhll ~and tbe1!t'ljl up of

Gliddtil. Gl.,.s ·white Four Hour Enamel
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· Sali U9 Quart

SMEf 'FRIDAY AND sATURDAY
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David Neue&lt;!- ~e won~ Ill the four top awards
Ia the JOIWY ....,.Utkll•when open claal judging of dairy
. enlmalnraa~ 'nlljrlday at the Melgl County Fair.
Neue ~ted ·lbe ..Uor charnplm felllllle, llle jilnlor
dlanlplm fetpale 8lld the grand champion female. Oak HID
J'atml elhlblllll tile cb•*tplon bull. Other resultl of Jersey

COWMIIliS (UPI) - A
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1buntlay by clllldrea pla11Jc
.. the Halbellll llde ud I
bomb open Wd oaly •
lllllfaDellall preveated ~
device lniD ezplodlq.
Fire Deparlmeal bomb
esperl Jolla O'lti!ele Wd the
bomb eolllllted of a steel
coalalaer paell;ed wllb
dyuamlte wt111 a e.-a fuse.
He oald there wao DO cooaeetloa belweea thll oae ud
othera lhllt wedt oft ID alorel
Outrider, Ronnie Flint, owner oa llle out aide.
8Jid rider, Murow, Ohio.
..... ~ -. t" c&amp;"'"?Ni0!8i®Jf~·Ci".-O::*'Flftb race, Sir Rayne, rider
TIME CHANGED
Rome Flint owner Bob Henneciy, first;' Quald King, Joe Funeral services lor John
Arrllleloo, owner. and rider, Joseph Epple, 72, Minersville
second.
Route1,whodlldWedneodayat
Sixth race, Fiddle Mark, Jr. the Holier Medleal Center, will
Shelpman, rider. Jolin Stratton, beheldatlp.~;~~ . Saturdayat thee
~~ •!'Pd. Alugar Wlndl, Ewlns Funeral, Hllll!8 rat!niln . Placliilt ' rider, Tti'I'Y !ban· -t 2 jlm1 all - wu an.
Gillllble, Van Wert, owner; nOUIIeed.
Wtd1 Windy CaJeaQ, PbB Reed
and Dave Buch, ownera, RonnlJ
Fllnt, rl!lef. · '
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Dave Walle1'8011 annOunced
Joaei&gt;li Riley. Bailey, 20,
the quarter horse races. He's Cheater, and J,ouretta Kay
frtiiD Marysville. TUne k~ Slrgent, 19, Coolville.
was H. A. Cole of Tuppers
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Plalna, and judge was Guy
Radcliffe of WeiUngton;
aislsted by,Mrs. lladcllffe.

First by Nose ·

REG. 5.99 YD. - - • - - - - - • - SALE 4.99
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ROGER NEAsE llld ROma Neue Ill
erhiN!M the gr811d emplon 8lld lbe reserve · . ·
M!!mal•ln the Jeney c:attle Judilni at tbe Melga Junlar, .
'nlunda7.

Som.e Style Won

54" width-good selection patterns

Regular Sl-95

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ORLON CREW SOCKS
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Salt 139
SALE! UPHOlSTERY FABRIC

Colorful striped oil colton
kitchen towels.

Young Mens 1.00

One size Ills sizes 10 to \4. Solid colors and while.
Stock up now for school and flit'! wear.
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54.49 Dawn Bed Pillows, filled wlth'whHe
Virgin Dacron. Extra zip-off white
cover.

Frldoy ond Sotvrcloy

selection of floral, modern
and fruit fllllerns .

149

Sale 199

KITatEN TOWElS

KrfOIEN .'IOWELS

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Our regular 19c Connon

Soltt Connon

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$4.89 Sleepcraft • Foam Latex - Extr•
Plump. Zip-oH flower trim cover.

REG. 4.49 YD. - - • - •
REG. 3.49 YD. - - • -

2 for 25'

lenglfl ·- white.

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PrHhrunk - ' Drip

mac.lne wllhiblt. 84"

·am PIU.OWS ·

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fllllell or prlnll.

2 for 1.78

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3 b 1.00

Permanent press slacks of 80 percent Fortrel
Polyester, 50 percent Colton'.
New fall colors for back-to-school wear. Made
with tapered legs -no cuffs - neat titling .
Sizes 29 to 42 waist
01oose your corre~l length.

1o1ton-polyestor

30•40

3.49 Bath Towels - - - - - - - - Sale 2.09
1.99 Hand Towels - - · - - - · - Sale 1.69
79c Fingertip Towels - - - - - Sale 69c
79c Wash Cloths - - - - - - - - Sale 69c

aJRTAINS 1

Friday and Saturday

Fieldcres• Sea Shell

Men' 5.95 _

Nylon-Lycra Spandex Control top. sheer stretch
nylon stockings In Petite. Medium, Long and
Extra Long .
01ampagne - Mink Mist - Brown Mist-Taupe
Mist.

Special Sale -

Reg . 2.49 Bath ToweiS -- ---- -·- -Sale 1.98
Reg. 1.59 Hand Towels - · - - - - - - Sale 1.39
Reg . 69c Wash Cloths - - • - - - - - .Sale 59c

CASUAL SLACKS

pastel

2 PAIR 1-•

SALE 'n PRICE

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Long Sleeve Sport Shirts

Rot. stc Pllll Mold

Sale 5~

Fieldcrest Malabar

dish cloths.

long Sleeve Sport Shirts

lkock -To-School Spociol

Imported
Crystal
beverage mugs.
Large Size.

2.50 Bath Towels - - - - - -, • - - • safe 1.9a
1.59 Hand Towels - -- - - - - - - - - Sale 1.39
69c Wash Cloths - - - - - · - - - - Sale 59c

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Trvloft Royen ond Dildall
...lyater Knltlod Til"""'

GlASS MUGS

Cannon Royal Family
Palo Alto and Cameo Rose -

Sale 6.88

Two

RII!IUior 1.00

Martex Daisy Down

Boys 7.95 Plaid Palfern

HOSIERY DEPT.

Just Arrived
Another big shipment of popular

Smell Group

Sizes Small (14-141!,), Medium (15-15'12) . Large
(16-16'h) and extra large (17-17 1/2).
True Navy styling with two button thru flap
pockets . anchor buttons · lined neckband and

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Reg . 2.98 Bath Towels ~ - - - - - - - Sale 2.119
Reg . 1.69 Hand Towels - - - - - - - . Sale 1.49
Reg. 69c Wash Cloths - - - - - - • • Sale 59c

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cannon Royal Family
Tal Mahaland Rose Symphony

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Reg . 2.50 Bath Towels - ·: :· -- - - - - Sale 1.98
Reg . 1.59 Hand Towels - - - - - - - - Sale 1.~
Reg . 69c Wash Cloths , - - - - - - - Sale 59c

WESTERN JEANS
3.49
Made with double knee. Werfern style with taper
Special Sale! Mens and Young Mens

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Reg. 1.98 Bath Towels - - - - - - - - Sale 1.69
Reg . 1.39 Hand Towels - - - - - - - - Sale 1.09
Reg . 59c Wash Cloths - - - - - - - - Sale 49c

Sale For Two Days!
Boys 3.98 Lee No Iron

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Cannon Royal Family
Crystal Palace

An excellent value in womens long sleeve

Sale! Friday and Saturday
Womens Dark Transitional

slzo - all calion -

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August ~ite Sale savings on matching
ensembles. Bath Towels - Hand Towels Wash Cloths.
cannon Royal Family
Fragranceand Chez Elle

Sale Price 2 for 5.00

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Paul E. &amp;nllh, Pomeroy, 'las
been granted a divorce friiiD
JudiIll Ann smith, Pomeroy, -lP
the Meigs County ('mnn011
Pleas Court on RJ'OUilds lllgroa
neglect of duty and extume
cruelty. The nWden name of
the defendant, Baeon, wu
restored.

MR. PRO!ISER DIES
Allen Prosser, Rutland Rou'-t
I, died unupectedly at bit
home Tbunday night. ~
arrange~;~~ents
are hefat
completed at the Marlin
Funeral Home In Rutland.

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- Tooy. 'New vork Met.t, ;_
Meta by u g8Jil!!S 1n !be
Cloninger who has compiled a The Reda will meet the .Meta for the Wes!A!m Dlvlsioo Iiili.
5-2 record with a 2.84 earned In a four game ·ll!riea here as · Ldty' Jerry i{o(JoD)an will
run aver~e since jolnins the they embark on ~ last Eait- start for New York. The Jleda
alar~ rotation will ll!b the em swing of the 11088011. Both . and Mell will play a ~
mllWid for the Clnclnna11 Redo the RA!dt 8114· Mell were Idle game Saturday and a dOuble
'tool&amp;ht wbln they , . , !be 'l'bunday. ~ti leada the header on Swlday.
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they mJahl give away the
Americ:an Leacue'•. Weatera
•.Dlvlsioo title.
The givNway bug oeemed to
have Wt the team temporii'IJ,y
thla week u It won three
sll'alght after a ntne.came·
loillnl streak, but It relun!ed
'1'bunday nlibt aa the Twlni
bowed . to the New , York
Yanteee, c.3.
In !be pn1y other major
leque action, Atlallta defeat.d
Pldladelphla, 11-Z, In a NatiOIIII

SIDNEY SPENa!lR, POMEROY, 'Ntlnll bone 11'111.- and dmw, 11 be warla!d out just
before the~ of twlllght horse hameu racing at tbeMeip Fllr 'l'hundly ni&amp;ht.

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&lt;. Minersville, were named champion junior lair cattle
.., showmen Thursday. Mlas Holland was the reserve champion
showman and Nease the grand champion showman in the
datry cattle division.

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of breed "Vtb a Charolala and Beref«d en., and llyrou
McCoy, Re«&lt;svvlle, Route I, lbe Aagua champion, at the
Meigs County Junior Fair.

.·Hundreds of fans made the
barn~ horse
- ~ '~ at lhe Meigs
\l!IUDI!t·.Fiair a huge aucress.
..'Background musis of the
r,leigs High School blnd Jed by
[)avid Bowen especially added
tq the overall success of the
evening.
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old pacers on )land with an
ex1n1 elimination beat held to
dell!rmlne the top animals in
tile Detd.
In the first heat for the two
old pacers, winner was My
~t owned by Mae Ireland of
~amestown. Second place went
wFirefly Brown owned by J.
Weinberger, Gallipolis, and
$ldney and Roger Spencer of
Pomeroy with Sidney Spencer
driving. Third place went I&lt;&gt;
:Abbie Hill, owned by Archie

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Mace. driven by E. Ebenback.
In another heat l!lf, two,yl'8f
old \18COrll ,IAJ · .gefollhoo•, . .
ticipants in the eliminaUon
event, Hillcrest Cindy owned
and driven by R. G. Betts,
Barnesville, was first. Second
was Big Red Machine owned by
Don Spencer, Pomeroy, and
thirdwasLuckyLangownedby
Marshall HetUnger of John·
stown, driven by R. Edwards.
Taking first place in lhe
elimination event among the
finulista for the two year old
pacers was Hillcrest Cindy with
second going to Big Red
Machine, driven by Don
Spencer, and third was Lucky
Lang.
In tile first heat lor the three
year old trottA!r Noel Starr,
owned and driven by Ray
Newhart ol Marietta raced to
!~lace with Hopeful Boy
ownedbyW.H. Acker, Wooster,
driven by H. Fuller, Croton, a
part owner, was aecond. Third
went to Caperette owned by Neil
Ater, Clarksburg, and M. Ater
of Chillicothe, driven by T. Ater.
In the second beat for the
trotters, Caperette was first
with Hopeful Boy second.
In the third race for pacers,
non-winners of $3,000, Circl Can,
owned and driven by Porter
Martin, Circleville, took first
place. Second went to Winter's
Day driven by Virgil Null and
lllarletia Time, owned by R.
Newhart and R. Morgan, with
Morgan driving, was third in
the first heal. In the second heat
of the non-winning pacers,
Brother Albert was first,
Winter's Day aecond, and Clrele
Can third.
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champioo ah0WIIl8n and Vickie Carr, Tuppers Plains, the
reeerve cbampion 8h0Willllll, in the beef cattle divi!l!on of the
Meigs County Junior Fair~

with the best summary in the
Thursday races went to
Hillcrest Cindy, contributed by
the New York Clothing- If~;
Noble Starr, contributild ·by
Elberfeld's and Circle Can,
contributed by Swisher and
Lohse Drugs.

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William Smith, Fred Googlein
and Wallace Bradford are
superintendents of the . Speed
Department. Dave Wetterman
was announcer and starter wai
C. R. Baker of Richwood. Dr. S.
N. Howe of Marietta was
presiding judge.

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WARNERASSlGNED
Army Private John G.
Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Warner, Syracuse, is
assigned to Company E, 17th
Battalion, Sth Brigade, in the
Training Center , Armor
(USATCA ), at Fort Knox.

COOLING IT
NEW YORK (UPIJ - The
secret of coping with hot
weather: plan ahead. The mo~e
organized your day, the less
heated, flustered and siA!aming
you will aet.
Take II easy in the kitchen by
serving quick to make, light
meals. When humidity Is high,
cool off by holding Ice cubes
wrapped in cloth to pressure
points - inside of wrists,
temples, back of neck.

BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Southern Athletic
Boos!A!rs will meet at 7:30p.m.
Monday at the high school in
Racine. All residents interested
in the athletic. progrllll1B of the
digtrict are asked I&lt;&gt; attend.

PIANO PLANT CLOSES
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The

Baldwin Company said It will
stop producing grand pianos
here as a result of general
economic c"''diliona and In·
creasing competition from
Japanese manufacturers.

PILOT INJURED
ATHENS, Tenn. (UP!)
'Robert Nugent, 53, Cincinnati,
was injured Thursday when he
crash landed a singlMrlglne
private plane in a pasture about
a mill! from !be city timils.

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new personality in the en: had to•mike new lrtenjla1. not • lblr,uniU ba l,nvii~I!J9U fo Iilli:.
tertainment world, and now, justinNewitorkbullndtiealll
~ fi!Wiy ,iot my .chance. I've
subsUtutlng for Jack O'Brian, over lhA! wotld. . ·
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abe appears on the writing
Mellf!Widi~, it' has 8lio l!eeo• llY ·.In 4
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lriendl from iHOUIIO!i M i.l ,... '..!Ung. llf lllin~. •Silice ·
NEW YORK - Five years really ha'Ven'f
at· all. lbim. I've gotten a ~t lllll!'e . .
agel, .whA!n I began actively-Some~. ~'I! ,l:llme. viAI1. ~ 1boilt lddng, tllld;~ ·
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no Idea how demanding my there , =k. I w.., •
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chosen profession could be .... could if . ' te bow ni1lch 1
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personally. Nevertheless, all of old friend
not like 110111t vJcatiooln a · Qme. First I
the demands are worth II, since
' went to Venice,
I can dO' what !love more than
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IIUJEWELI'I'tiXlOEDiillleW.... ' 4 ,f,Ridlllawle) II 1 • •oat u autrlder at
llle Meigs County Fllr. Rlct, a resident now ol To*lo, ·formerly of Middleport, rides high
llepplnc "~ Boy'' owned by Mn. Roberi Allensworth of Middleport. He ill tile grandson
111. Mn. Jamea Hawley ol Middleport, a lister of Mrs. AlleiiSWorth.

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Leasue leading Falls .City
ralaed its league record to 19-3
wltha12to3WinoverCitylce&amp;
Fuel Wednesday evening on the
Elks Diamond.
Falls City, one of the top
ranked teams In the ata!A! of
Weal Virginia, proned to be too
muchforCII)"Ice&amp;Fuel~sthey

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Clay, a 3-5 favorite, moved in
front at lhA! hallway point and
won the featured~ Scarlet
and Gray cup race Ill Scioto

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Downs thursday night in a
world record time of 1:611 4&lt;i
for 3-year-lld pacing geldings on
a mUe h·a ct .
It was the fastest mUe at the
track south of here this year
and the 15th two-minute mUe
recorded at the oval
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=ty Clay, handled
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who made tile
lives of National Football
League tunners and passers
miserable lor 10 SA!BSOns, has
TA!tlred.
Brown, 33, announced his
retirement at the Los Angeles
Rams' Fullerton State training
camp Thursday becaiiSA! he was
unabletogethlmselfintoshape.
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combina·
liorr..t Cherry Go 111 and Toboso Ralderretumed .-.oo. The
1•2 qulnella paid off $3UO. '!be
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ed a total of $203,fll.

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University of California
baleaake~ ••~tar Bob Prealey
P ded e-ly to charges of
theft Thill'llday. The charges
involVed an alleged ·fraudulent
travel c1Jeck swindle ·
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Presley, 23, was arrested by
polle-e for allegedly uaing
women to purcbale travelers
checks up fo $500 In Berkeley
banta. having the girls report
them atolen and cashing
dupUcatea.

til~emotionolt.uau.standlnt~s
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By JOE CARNICELIJ
UP! 8porll Writer
Two of the prime "have nots"
of the National Football
LeaguA!, the Buffalo Bllla and
the Phlladelphla Eagles, con·
tinue their rebuilding tonight
wben they meet in an Interconference game at Buffalo.
The Ea&amp;le• will be playing
their second game in five days,

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Isaac, catawba, N. C.,
gunned his 11169 Dodge Daytona
around 'the 2.66-mlle tract at
1•.134 m11ea per hour, edging
David Pearson, Spartanbur&amp;, S.
c. In a 1869 Ford at 1111.863

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The speed was conatderably
;dower than Isaacs' record
Jllt.861 mpb which won the pole
at !be hi8b-banked trlovaltrack
for· !be Allbama 500 In tlie
aprtnc. N~ has ordend a
new v011t Plate Installed "" all
carbureton wlllch slows the
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QTY, Mo. (UPI)- engines.
Royall 'l'hurl- r.-..~--.-...,.
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The 'Hens, just recenUy the
new occupanll of last place in
the league, are 34\1 games out
of first place.
Mllt May homered In the
fourth with the bases empty and
T::: again in the sixth with one man
aboard lor the Jets.
The HOM got to starter Gene
Garber for the eight hits in
1 u
Beffillnnings. George Kalalatis
slammed a twiH'WI homer in
theflfthtogiveToledoahealthy
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1-lleadbeforetheskyfellon the
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The series finale is tonight.
TALLADEGA, Fla. (UP! I Bobby Isaac chalked up his loth
pole position of the current
NASCAR season and his third
on a superspeedway by dashing
to the favored starUng position
Thursday
for
Sunday's
Talladega 500 at Alab8flla In·
IA!rnatlonal Motor Speedway

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NEW YQRK (tJI!I)-John
Newcombe of Australia holds a
one-point advantage over fellow
cooolryman Rnd Laver In the
~test standings for \be Martini
and Rossi Tennis Player of !be
Year Award.
Newcombe has 95 points and
Laver, who has won the award
the last two yean, has !M in tbe
voljng by~ panel ollntemation·
a1 !A!nnls writers.

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
C 1 bus Jell
limb'
e:erumcloser to
League leading Syracuse.
The Jets scored six runs. in the
bottom of the eighth mning
Thursday to overcome a 5-4

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Winnipeg 4 Loulovllle 2 (1st)
Loulsvllfe 4 Wlnnlpog 3
Tidewater .4 Rodlllsler 2 (loll
Rochester 8 Tidewater 1
Syracuse 6 Richmond 5
Columbus 10 Toledo 5

having lost, 36-19, I&lt;&gt; Oakland
Monday night. Mark Moseley Ia
making a strong bid to dislodge
veteran placekicker Sam Ba·
la:r. He conneeted CHI tries ol18,
35 and 39 yards against the
RaldA!rs. Harry Jones, subbing
for the injured Tom Woodeahlck, carried eight times for 37
JBTds and took part in a 37-yard
pass play.

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by a thrt!e'i811le m8rg'ln.
Top batsmen for the ~gmA!n
were Grlnt Skeens f-1, Dan
Rogers and Art Whitman 3-4,
Bobby Brooks 34, with Rass,
Bloomer, Porter, Greer and
Hart's Used
King all baYing singles.
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edge In their tough upper
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•'l,'ournamenl
Its schedule.
Winning pitcher -ras Delmar
• . iwt•a u.ld Can c,ptured Bloomer while Jimmy S!A!ama
11\e . . Mobllt Home !II!&gt;PIIcb
. SOitbal1 Toumanltnl Tburaday took the 10811.
lllill!l. by ~ Bob Saun·
den' Quaker State Service CIAJB QUALll"IEII
CfOIW,IJri!le, a-l'llld .....
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•· 'lbe IG!M!l'l ~mebeld to five·· Vesper. Boat Club f1! Philadei·I!!ta In lhllilnii
• Davlawu phla Thursday qualllled for the
!be winllln8 pi~ wblle Art. w!M-ld c~pionalilps in !be
't.nbam loot !be IGU.
eights competition.by wiUpplng
: A .nn.run O!lllluta~. ~ 1!Je .the University of Washington In
lb:tb. lnlllill· blab!ilbted 'br "the NatJOIIII Aaaoclation of
fir•~ bolDer .U !be • •ieUr Oamnen Regatta.
·!llfference In the nl&amp;li~p. . 'Pie world cJwnplonshlpe will
t~m.~ llld~ be !Jeld at St. Catherlnu, Ont.,
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Clarence Nixon, Albany
Route 1, was the only entry in
the poultry department of the
Meigs County Fair. He was
awarded · ribbons in six
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Gne .lleCirufa year, but I doo't
lldnkwe'dhavebeenmoretban
lO IIIMI back ·and maybe a
areat deal clOIIel' If Cecil
g'pl~~and-!bad,"-~Raed,able
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Lei$ Angeles Ill 52 .510 11
Boftan (Siebert lU) at
A weekend series with the Allanta
62 61 .51M 1P . I&lt;Aii)MI City Clunker 0.7)," 1:30
Expos in Montreal will com- San Francisco 61 61 .500 1'V. p,m,
Houston
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Washlnvton (Co• 7-1) at ·
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San Diego
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'!be Reda hove an IU mark
Tllurlhy's Results · p.m.
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New York CKIIne 1-J) at
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!Only game scheduled I
Chicago (Janeskl 8-13), 9 p.m.
sion clubs they will be meeting
Todoy's Prolllb!a Pitchers
Milwaukee ( Down11111 4-9) at
McGlothlin pitched three in- for the last time.
CA,Il TlmH EOTI
Detroit (Cain 11-41, 9 p.m.
Atlanta (Niekro 10141 at . ~land (Hunter 15-10) at
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Cincinnati (Cloninger 6-41 at California (Murphy 13-7) at
• !;lew York (Koosman 7-61, 8:G.5 Ba!llmon (McNally 18-7), 1
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Pllt$burgh
(Veale
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CLEVELAND (VPI) - 'l'lle llevelaad ladiam ieiWued
Los Angeles (O.teen 12-11), 11 Booton at Kan City, night
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p.m.
Washlll!llon at Minnesota
St. Louis (Briles -4-3) at San
New Y... k al Chicago
wGD .Jy two tl. l!l&amp;bt ,._ aplnll wwtena dlvllloa foes.
Diego !Wilson 0.3), 10::!0 p.m. Milwaukee at Detroit
111e Tribe opliill • u a Iii• ....,....,. toal&amp;bl epm•
Chicago (Holltman 13-91 at O!IJiland at Cleveland
1I!Gie lliille ........
San Francisco (Reberger -4-5), Call! at .Ball, night
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\f.iu~ion (Billingham 10-5 and
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!Bunning 9-12 and Jackson 3·
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'l'lle MBWI!We Baewen won ID fw tbrH lillie&amp;
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Solunlay's Gamu
•lllz'lllll Taeaday atpt uollbe Callf0!'111a Aagell opea a !oar
Atlanta at Montreal, night
Philo
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Cincinnati at New York
Atlanta 030 010 02•- 6 0
pme oet willl 1 twf·alllll doabl&amp;header aeu Jl'rlday mf&amp;bl.
Houston at Phlladelohio
Lersch, Wilson (6) , Wenz )
.. May, the Jadil!u betided for the and ........ct
Pill$ at Los Ang. night
and Compton; Reed 16-5) ll;ld
witli I fiDe 74 l'eeoni wblcb llleliilletl tbne CIIHU $111101 0
St. Louis at San Diego, night King. LP·Lersch (3·1).
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(Only
game
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timel.
Am•rican Logue
American L••vue
1be ~ ue llfll ols samea allller tbe .Ill DWk uo1
New York 000 1110 300- 4 7 0
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Minnesota 010 1110 1~ 3 9 1
need aiDe \'lciGrle1 ID their DUt 11 pmea to gel over tile
W. L. Pet. GB
Stottlemyre. McDaniel (8)
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Baltimore
78 4ol .639 ... and Gibbs; lapp, Hall (7),
New York
67 54 .554 10'1&gt;. Perranoskl (8) and Mltlerwald.
Steve 1laqu wDISellbe ed lplnat tbe A'l lleturday
Detroit
65 57 .533 13
WP-Stottlemrre c12·10l. LPud DeE O...ce wDI blirlllaarlay•
Boston
62 58 .517 15
Zepf. 16·31. HRs -Cardenas (9th),
Washington
58 6ol .475 20
Mit erwuld (12th).
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19th lfi!l, will oppoee Met right.
bander' Jim McAndrews Saturday.
Jim McGlothlin and Gary NI)Jan will take !be mound for the
Redlin SUnday's doubleheader
the Mets will counter with aces
Tom Seaver and Gary Gentry·.
McGlothlin's start will be hjs
first since hA! was atruck by a
liner off the bat of Billy Grabarkewltz Aug. 9 in a game
agalnat the Los Angeles Dodg-

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· 2,1, In the fourth on a homer bJ
. Leo Cude!lu, managed Ollly
Gne hit off BW ZA!pp over the
first sb Innings before DIOUDI• ing their winning rally In the
,._tb; Doublea by John Ellll
and' .nm Lyttle loo~hed off the
rall7 . !ben Mel Stottiemyre
tripled to deep center, ICO!'Inl
.14-ttle and Jerry Kl!nney.
Ron Reed pllcbed a SA!Vellhltter· fcr his aecond atraJCirt
rcJUI&amp;.golng performance as the
AllaDts Braves wail their eighth
:pme In their last 10 outings,
W, wbo mll8ed a good
~tlOI\ ol the IIA!880II with a
bt4licn collarbone lllffered durlpa iPrlDc training, allo lllngled

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Boffalo, decimated last year
by old age 11,d injury, still is
looking for a quarterback. The
BJIIa signed their No. 2 draft
choice, Dennis Shaw of San
Diego State, to a $100,000 cootract Wednesday, but he's not
expected to see much actioo.
James Harris, a secondyear
man from Grambling, Is
currently the front..-unner with
Virgil Carter, Tom ll!erman
and Dan Darragh al8o making
tdrmg bids.
·1be ~~ are 11-1 in pre· n.o•,.la¥'lirblle Jlllflalo has
Joit bolli Its games.
In the only other game
tonight Atlanta ·ill at Washington '
,; Saturday action Green Bay
II at Dallas Detroit at New
Orleans ~eaota at Houston
(CBs-T\1) , Oakland at Los
Angeles, San Francisco at
Miami, &lt;lnclnnati at St. Louis,
Baltimore at Denver and
Kansas Clty plays CIA!veland at
Memphis, Tem.
&amp;mdsy the Glante and the
Jets meet In New Haven,
Coon, in a batlle of New York
IA!amB and Chicago plays at San
Diego on Mondsy night.

[ HOSPITAL NEWS]
Holier Medical Center, Flnt
Ave. and Cedar St. General
visiUng hours 2-4 and 7_. p.m.
only. Maternity visiting hours
2:30 to 4:30p.m. Parents Ollly""
Pediatrics Ward.
Dllchaflet
Mrs. Burl Burnhelmer, Mrs.
Billy Casto, Rita Jean Casto,
Mrs. Avonelle Cobb, Mrs. N.
&amp;lle EckA!r, Mrs. Hlllla W.
Faudree , Mrs. Eugene l!i.
Fisher and infant son, Mrs. tM·
Johnson, Mrs. Roclnev Me·
Corkle, Mrs. T. Lee Montgomery, Mrs. John, R. Mo1119'
and Infant liOn, Elliiiii· N~ .
Mn. Bertha Qaeend l81't"l!!.
Richards, Mrs. Chltlel E. lil!e
and infant son, Mrs. Arthur 'If:
Smith, Lewis S. Taylor, Jameli
William Wilford, Mrs. Ids H'.:
Williams, Rtcky Edwards, Mr!,
Donald Hill, Gloria Keels, and
Ricky D. Edwards.
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170 HAVE DIED
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzanli!'
(UP!) - '!be government said'
Thursday 170peraons have died
In Tanzania during the )1181'
year after taking medlclnW
given them by wllcb doctoni:'
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- Tooy. 'New vork Met.t, ;_
Meta by u g8Jil!!S 1n !be
Cloninger who has compiled a The Reda will meet the .Meta for the Wes!A!m Dlvlsioo Iiili.
5-2 record with a 2.84 earned In a four game ·ll!riea here as · Ldty' Jerry i{o(JoD)an will
run aver~e since jolnins the they embark on ~ last Eait- start for New York. The Jleda
alar~ rotation will ll!b the em swing of the 11088011. Both . and Mell will play a ~
mllWid for the Clnclnna11 Redo the RA!dt 8114· Mell were Idle game Saturday and a dOuble
'tool&amp;ht wbln they , . , !be 'l'bunday. ~ti leada the header on Swlday.
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they mJahl give away the
Americ:an Leacue'•. Weatera
•.Dlvlsioo title.
The givNway bug oeemed to
have Wt the team temporii'IJ,y
thla week u It won three
sll'alght after a ntne.came·
loillnl streak, but It relun!ed
'1'bunday nlibt aa the Twlni
bowed . to the New , York
Yanteee, c.3.
In !be pn1y other major
leque action, Atlallta defeat.d
Pldladelphla, 11-Z, In a NatiOIIII

SIDNEY SPENa!lR, POMEROY, 'Ntlnll bone 11'111.- and dmw, 11 be warla!d out just
before the~ of twlllght horse hameu racing at tbeMeip Fllr 'l'hundly ni&amp;ht.

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IJNDA JfOU.ON AND ROGER NEASE, both of
&lt;. Minersville, were named champion junior lair cattle
.., showmen Thursday. Mlas Holland was the reserve champion
showman and Nease the grand champion showman in the
datry cattle division.

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McCoy, Re«&lt;svvlle, Route I, lbe Aagua champion, at the
Meigs County Junior Fair.

.·Hundreds of fans made the
barn~ horse
- ~ '~ at lhe Meigs
\l!IUDI!t·.Fiair a huge aucress.
..'Background musis of the
r,leigs High School blnd Jed by
[)avid Bowen especially added
tq the overall success of the
evening.
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old pacers on )land with an
ex1n1 elimination beat held to
dell!rmlne the top animals in
tile Detd.
In the first heat for the two
old pacers, winner was My
~t owned by Mae Ireland of
~amestown. Second place went
wFirefly Brown owned by J.
Weinberger, Gallipolis, and
$ldney and Roger Spencer of
Pomeroy with Sidney Spencer
driving. Third place went I&lt;&gt;
:Abbie Hill, owned by Archie

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Mace. driven by E. Ebenback.
In another heat l!lf, two,yl'8f
old \18COrll ,IAJ · .gefollhoo•, . .
ticipants in the eliminaUon
event, Hillcrest Cindy owned
and driven by R. G. Betts,
Barnesville, was first. Second
was Big Red Machine owned by
Don Spencer, Pomeroy, and
thirdwasLuckyLangownedby
Marshall HetUnger of John·
stown, driven by R. Edwards.
Taking first place in lhe
elimination event among the
finulista for the two year old
pacers was Hillcrest Cindy with
second going to Big Red
Machine, driven by Don
Spencer, and third was Lucky
Lang.
In tile first heat lor the three
year old trottA!r Noel Starr,
owned and driven by Ray
Newhart ol Marietta raced to
!~lace with Hopeful Boy
ownedbyW.H. Acker, Wooster,
driven by H. Fuller, Croton, a
part owner, was aecond. Third
went to Caperette owned by Neil
Ater, Clarksburg, and M. Ater
of Chillicothe, driven by T. Ater.
In the second beat for the
trotters, Caperette was first
with Hopeful Boy second.
In the third race for pacers,
non-winners of $3,000, Circl Can,
owned and driven by Porter
Martin, Circleville, took first
place. Second went to Winter's
Day driven by Virgil Null and
lllarletia Time, owned by R.
Newhart and R. Morgan, with
Morgan driving, was third in
the first heal. In the second heat
of the non-winning pacers,
Brother Albert was first,
Winter's Day aecond, and Clrele
Can third.
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champioo ah0WIIl8n and Vickie Carr, Tuppers Plains, the
reeerve cbampion 8h0Willllll, in the beef cattle divi!l!on of the
Meigs County Junior Fair~

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Thursday races went to
Hillcrest Cindy, contributed by
the New York Clothing- If~;
Noble Starr, contributild ·by
Elberfeld's and Circle Can,
contributed by Swisher and
Lohse Drugs.

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William Smith, Fred Googlein
and Wallace Bradford are
superintendents of the . Speed
Department. Dave Wetterman
was announcer and starter wai
C. R. Baker of Richwood. Dr. S.
N. Howe of Marietta was
presiding judge.

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WARNERASSlGNED
Army Private John G.
Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Warner, Syracuse, is
assigned to Company E, 17th
Battalion, Sth Brigade, in the
Training Center , Armor
(USATCA ), at Fort Knox.

COOLING IT
NEW YORK (UPIJ - The
secret of coping with hot
weather: plan ahead. The mo~e
organized your day, the less
heated, flustered and siA!aming
you will aet.
Take II easy in the kitchen by
serving quick to make, light
meals. When humidity Is high,
cool off by holding Ice cubes
wrapped in cloth to pressure
points - inside of wrists,
temples, back of neck.

BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Southern Athletic
Boos!A!rs will meet at 7:30p.m.
Monday at the high school in
Racine. All residents interested
in the athletic. progrllll1B of the
digtrict are asked I&lt;&gt; attend.

PIANO PLANT CLOSES
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The

Baldwin Company said It will
stop producing grand pianos
here as a result of general
economic c"''diliona and In·
creasing competition from
Japanese manufacturers.

PILOT INJURED
ATHENS, Tenn. (UP!)
'Robert Nugent, 53, Cincinnati,
was injured Thursday when he
crash landed a singlMrlglne
private plane in a pasture about
a mill! from !be city timils.

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tertainment world, and now, justinNewitorkbullndtiealll
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subsUtutlng for Jack O'Brian, over lhA! wotld. . ·
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Mellf!Widi~, it' has 8lio l!eeo• llY ·.In 4
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lriendl from iHOUIIO!i M i.l ,... '..!Ung. llf lllin~. •Silice ·
NEW YORK - Five years really ha'Ven'f
at· all. lbim. I've gotten a ~t lllll!'e . .
agel, .whA!n I began actively-Some~. ~'I! ,l:llme. viAI1. ~ 1boilt lddng, tllld;~ ·
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personally. Nevertheless, all of old friend
not like 110111t vJcatiooln a · Qme. First I
the demands are worth II, since
' went to Venice,
I can dO' what !love more than
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IIUJEWELI'I'tiXlOEDiillleW.... ' 4 ,f,Ridlllawle) II 1 • •oat u autrlder at
llle Meigs County Fllr. Rlct, a resident now ol To*lo, ·formerly of Middleport, rides high
llepplnc "~ Boy'' owned by Mn. Roberi Allensworth of Middleport. He ill tile grandson
111. Mn. Jamea Hawley ol Middleport, a lister of Mrs. AlleiiSWorth.

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Leasue leading Falls .City
ralaed its league record to 19-3
wltha12to3WinoverCitylce&amp;
Fuel Wednesday evening on the
Elks Diamond.
Falls City, one of the top
ranked teams In the ata!A! of
Weal Virginia, proned to be too
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Clay, a 3-5 favorite, moved in
front at lhA! hallway point and
won the featured~ Scarlet
and Gray cup race Ill Scioto

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Downs thursday night in a
world record time of 1:611 4&lt;i
for 3-year-lld pacing geldings on
a mUe h·a ct .
It was the fastest mUe at the
track south of here this year
and the 15th two-minute mUe
recorded at the oval
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=ty Clay, handled
and
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who made tile
lives of National Football
League tunners and passers
miserable lor 10 SA!BSOns, has
TA!tlred.
Brown, 33, announced his
retirement at the Los Angeles
Rams' Fullerton State training
camp Thursday becaiiSA! he was
unabletogethlmselfintoshape.
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combina·
liorr..t Cherry Go 111 and Toboso Ralderretumed .-.oo. The
1•2 qulnella paid off $3UO. '!be
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ed a total of $203,fll.

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University of California
baleaake~ ••~tar Bob Prealey
P ded e-ly to charges of
theft Thill'llday. The charges
involVed an alleged ·fraudulent
travel c1Jeck swindle ·
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Presley, 23, was arrested by
polle-e for allegedly uaing
women to purcbale travelers
checks up fo $500 In Berkeley
banta. having the girls report
them atolen and cashing
dupUcatea.

til~emotionolt.uau.standlnt~s
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By JOE CARNICELIJ
UP! 8porll Writer
Two of the prime "have nots"
of the National Football
LeaguA!, the Buffalo Bllla and
the Phlladelphla Eagles, con·
tinue their rebuilding tonight
wben they meet in an Interconference game at Buffalo.
The Ea&amp;le• will be playing
their second game in five days,

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Isaac, catawba, N. C.,
gunned his 11169 Dodge Daytona
around 'the 2.66-mlle tract at
1•.134 m11ea per hour, edging
David Pearson, Spartanbur&amp;, S.
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The speed was conatderably
;dower than Isaacs' record
Jllt.861 mpb which won the pole
at !be hi8b-banked trlovaltrack
for· !be Allbama 500 In tlie
aprtnc. N~ has ordend a
new v011t Plate Installed "" all
carbureton wlllch slows the
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QTY, Mo. (UPI)- engines.
Royall 'l'hurl- r.-..~--.-...,.
pitchl!r

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The 'Hens, just recenUy the
new occupanll of last place in
the league, are 34\1 games out
of first place.
Mllt May homered In the
fourth with the bases empty and
T::: again in the sixth with one man
aboard lor the Jets.
The HOM got to starter Gene
Garber for the eight hits in
1 u
Beffillnnings. George Kalalatis
slammed a twiH'WI homer in
theflfthtogiveToledoahealthy
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1-lleadbeforetheskyfellon the
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The series finale is tonight.
TALLADEGA, Fla. (UP! I Bobby Isaac chalked up his loth
pole position of the current
NASCAR season and his third
on a superspeedway by dashing
to the favored starUng position
Thursday
for
Sunday's
Talladega 500 at Alab8flla In·
IA!rnatlonal Motor Speedway

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NEW YQRK (tJI!I)-John
Newcombe of Australia holds a
one-point advantage over fellow
cooolryman Rnd Laver In the
~test standings for \be Martini
and Rossi Tennis Player of !be
Year Award.
Newcombe has 95 points and
Laver, who has won the award
the last two yean, has !M in tbe
voljng by~ panel ollntemation·
a1 !A!nnls writers.

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
C 1 bus Jell
limb'
e:erumcloser to
League leading Syracuse.
The Jets scored six runs. in the
bottom of the eighth mning
Thursday to overcome a 5-4

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nursday's RHuHs
Winnipeg 4 Loulovllle 2 (1st)
Loulsvllfe 4 Wlnnlpog 3
Tidewater .4 Rodlllsler 2 (loll
Rochester 8 Tidewater 1
Syracuse 6 Richmond 5
Columbus 10 Toledo 5

having lost, 36-19, I&lt;&gt; Oakland
Monday night. Mark Moseley Ia
making a strong bid to dislodge
veteran placekicker Sam Ba·
la:r. He conneeted CHI tries ol18,
35 and 39 yards against the
RaldA!rs. Harry Jones, subbing
for the injured Tom Woodeahlck, carried eight times for 37
JBTds and took part in a 37-yard
pass play.

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by a thrt!e'i811le m8rg'ln.
Top batsmen for the ~gmA!n
were Grlnt Skeens f-1, Dan
Rogers and Art Whitman 3-4,
Bobby Brooks 34, with Rass,
Bloomer, Porter, Greer and
Hart's Used
King all baYing singles.
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edge In their tough upper
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•'l,'ournamenl
Its schedule.
Winning pitcher -ras Delmar
• . iwt•a u.ld Can c,ptured Bloomer while Jimmy S!A!ama
11\e . . Mobllt Home !II!&gt;PIIcb
. SOitbal1 Toumanltnl Tburaday took the 10811.
lllill!l. by ~ Bob Saun·
den' Quaker State Service CIAJB QUALll"IEII
CfOIW,IJri!le, a-l'llld .....
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•· 'lbe IG!M!l'l ~mebeld to five·· Vesper. Boat Club f1! Philadei·I!!ta In lhllilnii
• Davlawu phla Thursday qualllled for the
!be winllln8 pi~ wblle Art. w!M-ld c~pionalilps in !be
't.nbam loot !be IGU.
eights competition.by wiUpplng
: A .nn.run O!lllluta~. ~ 1!Je .the University of Washington In
lb:tb. lnlllill· blab!ilbted 'br "the NatJOIIII Aaaoclation of
fir•~ bolDer .U !be • •ieUr Oamnen Regatta.
·!llfference In the nl&amp;li~p. . 'Pie world cJwnplonshlpe will
t~m.~ llld~ be !Jeld at St. Catherlnu, Ont.,
~·Q!Jii: Wltb two blla *"h. Sept. U. ,
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!jcaDd day tl. ·
lliu 0.1 jlliebed
lhli'
..uoO. ''l'be BnVI!I, wbo won
.. lb. tiL'I Wtll Dl911lon title last
'ttu .,. eumntly In Udrd
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beblnd
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--'------------===:-::::::::::::=-WINS 1 RIBBONS
Clarence Nixon, Albany
Route 1, was the only entry in
the poultry department of the
Meigs County Fair. He was
awarded · ribbons in six
categories.

'

. 1n ralablg his
· "'lbe Redo have been havfn8
Gne .lleCirufa year, but I doo't
lldnkwe'dhavebeenmoretban
lO IIIMI back ·and maybe a
areat deal clOIIel' If Cecil
g'pl~~and-!bad,"-~Raed,able
.....
~ woo11 pmes last 11011011.
•I bad __, l'tiiO!I to believe
iiat
Cedi~ 1 were both due
. ' 10 have lood yean before we

n

Tribe Opens Home Stand

.: "The Yankees, who fell bebbld,

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III.L~, . . . '
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Nllnnosoli
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~ f. .·!! ii'
nings In reUef Wedneaday nl&amp;ht
.
L: I'd. GB CallfOMia
• - - ~
aflllinlt the Mootreal Ezpoa, Plffll&gt;urah
. 56 .54 ... Qakland •
• ~ .sa ~
• Ycircir'l
57 .529 IV. ~Ci'- .. 74 ,¥T'/.,.
giving up only a solo bonier by N•.wY
'hl~o
6&lt;1 1!0 .Sid 4
Mil~' ~
.114; i;y.
Bob Bailey.
St.
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57
66
.,!63 10'1&gt; Chk:ati!&gt;. ''f., . :U} j~
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Af!A!r New York, Clncirmali Ph!ladellpl'lla · s. 61 .4ill u
· ~r• a
,
will go to Phlladelphls lor a NlanW.eol
53 70 .All 14V. New Ywk ~. MI ......... ,
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Wfol
(Onfygameschldultcll
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three game series with the
W.
L.
Pd.
TaAy's
Prolllllle
Pllcllin
Phillies beginning Tuesday Cincinnati
82 .cJ .654 ...
«•It TlmH EDTI •
night.
Lei$ Angeles Ill 52 .510 11
Boftan (Siebert lU) at
A weekend series with the Allanta
62 61 .51M 1P . I&lt;Aii)MI City Clunker 0.7)," 1:30
Expos in Montreal will com- San Francisco 61 61 .500 1'V. p,m,
Houston
55 67 .451 25V.
Washlnvton (Co• 7-1) at ·
ple!A! the 10 dsy trip.
San Diego
411 76 .317 3l'n Mln,..ota CBiylevon 7·5), 9
'!be Reda hove an IU mark
Tllurlhy's Results · p.m.
·
against the three Eastern Dlvl· Atlanta 6 Phlla 2
New York CKIIne 1-J) at
m.•
!Only game scheduled I
Chicago (Janeskl 8-13), 9 p.m.
sion clubs they will be meeting
Todoy's Prolllb!a Pitchers
Milwaukee ( Down11111 4-9) at
McGlothlin pitched three in- for the last time.
CA,Il TlmH EOTI
Detroit (Cain 11-41, 9 p.m.
Atlanta (Niekro 10141 at . ~land (Hunter 15-10) at
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Montreal (Morton 1-4-9), 8:05 Cleveland (Mc0owell17-l), 7:45
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p.m.
p.m.
Cincinnati (Cloninger 6-41 at California (Murphy 13-7) at
• !;lew York (Koosman 7-61, 8:G.5 Ba!llmon (McNally 18-7), 1
p.OJ , •
p.m.
Pllt$burgh
(Veale
8-151
at
Saturday's O.mH
CLEVELAND (VPI) - 'l'lle llevelaad ladiam ieiWued
Los Angeles (O.teen 12-11), 11 Booton at Kan City, night
._, Ieday after a dliiutr.a Wlllera nrtq ID wldcb they
p.m.
Washlll!llon at Minnesota
St. Louis (Briles -4-3) at San
New Y... k al Chicago
wGD .Jy two tl. l!l&amp;bt ,._ aplnll wwtena dlvllloa foes.
Diego !Wilson 0.3), 10::!0 p.m. Milwaukee at Detroit
111e Tribe opliill • u a Iii• ....,....,. toal&amp;bl epm•
Chicago (Holltman 13-91 at O!IJiland at Cleveland
1I!Gie lliille ........
San Francisco (Reberger -4-5), Call! at .Ball, night
1
Saw MeiJawell wDI leek .U 18111 vfetory oplnlf !be
\f.iu~ion (Billingham 10-5 and
I'
()old d A11ilellciiD the .,....... of 1 tbr ee came weUiellll
Wilson -4-5) at Philadelphia
e&amp;COI'el
!Bunning 9-12 and Jackson 3·
I
121,
2,
6:G.5
p.m.
ly
Unltld
Prtistntornattonit
'l'lle MBWI!We Baewen won ID fw tbrH lillie&amp;
Natianal
Solunlay's Gamu
•lllz'lllll Taeaday atpt uollbe Callf0!'111a Aagell opea a !oar
Atlanta at Montreal, night
Philo
010 1101
2
Cincinnati at New York
Atlanta 030 010 02•- 6 0
pme oet willl 1 twf·alllll doabl&amp;header aeu Jl'rlday mf&amp;bl.
Houston at Phlladelohio
Lersch, Wilson (6) , Wenz )
.. May, the Jadil!u betided for the and ........ct
Pill$ at Los Ang. night
and Compton; Reed 16-5) ll;ld
witli I fiDe 74 l'eeoni wblcb llleliilletl tbne CIIHU $111101 0
St. Louis at San Diego, night King. LP·Lersch (3·1).
i
Chicago at San Francisco
~
GDe lhateullola and they were belted ll..fllld lJ.l two otber
(Only
game
schedulodl
timel.
Am•rican Logue
American L••vue
1be ~ ue llfll ols samea allller tbe .Ill DWk uo1
New York 000 1110 300- 4 7 0
E11t
Minnesota 010 1110 1~ 3 9 1
need aiDe \'lciGrle1 ID their DUt 11 pmea to gel over tile
W. L. Pet. GB
Stottlemyre. McDaniel (8)
'
breu~aa polal by Sept. 1
Baltimore
78 4ol .639 ... and Gibbs; lapp, Hall (7),
New York
67 54 .554 10'1&gt;. Perranoskl (8) and Mltlerwald.
Steve 1laqu wDISellbe ed lplnat tbe A'l lleturday
Detroit
65 57 .533 13
WP-Stottlemrre c12·10l. LPud DeE O...ce wDI blirlllaarlay•
Boston
62 58 .517 15
Zepf. 16·31. HRs -Cardenas (9th),
Washington
58 6ol .475 20
Mit erwuld (12th).
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58 6ol . ~7!; 20
;w: Cleveland
(Only game scheduled)

•
Jim l!ferritt, 1oing a!IA!r his
19th lfi!l, will oppoee Met right.
bander' Jim McAndrews Saturday.
Jim McGlothlin and Gary NI)Jan will take !be mound for the
Redlin SUnday's doubleheader
the Mets will counter with aces
Tom Seaver and Gary Gentry·.
McGlothlin's start will be hjs
first since hA! was atruck by a
liner off the bat of Billy Grabarkewltz Aug. 9 in a game
agalnat the Los Angeles Dodg-

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. ·· ~contest.

· 2,1, In the fourth on a homer bJ
. Leo Cude!lu, managed Ollly
Gne hit off BW ZA!pp over the
first sb Innings before DIOUDI• ing their winning rally In the
,._tb; Doublea by John Ellll
and' .nm Lyttle loo~hed off the
rall7 . !ben Mel Stottiemyre
tripled to deep center, ICO!'Inl
.14-ttle and Jerry Kl!nney.
Ron Reed pllcbed a SA!Vellhltter· fcr his aecond atraJCirt
rcJUI&amp;.golng performance as the
AllaDts Braves wail their eighth
:pme In their last 10 outings,
W, wbo mll8ed a good
~tlOI\ ol the IIA!880II with a
bt4licn collarbone lllffered durlpa iPrlDc training, allo lllngled

·tfa.nd

Boffalo, decimated last year
by old age 11,d injury, still is
looking for a quarterback. The
BJIIa signed their No. 2 draft
choice, Dennis Shaw of San
Diego State, to a $100,000 cootract Wednesday, but he's not
expected to see much actioo.
James Harris, a secondyear
man from Grambling, Is
currently the front..-unner with
Virgil Carter, Tom ll!erman
and Dan Darragh al8o making
tdrmg bids.
·1be ~~ are 11-1 in pre· n.o•,.la¥'lirblle Jlllflalo has
Joit bolli Its games.
In the only other game
tonight Atlanta ·ill at Washington '
,; Saturday action Green Bay
II at Dallas Detroit at New
Orleans ~eaota at Houston
(CBs-T\1) , Oakland at Los
Angeles, San Francisco at
Miami, &lt;lnclnnati at St. Louis,
Baltimore at Denver and
Kansas Clty plays CIA!veland at
Memphis, Tem.
&amp;mdsy the Glante and the
Jets meet In New Haven,
Coon, in a batlle of New York
IA!amB and Chicago plays at San
Diego on Mondsy night.

[ HOSPITAL NEWS]
Holier Medical Center, Flnt
Ave. and Cedar St. General
visiUng hours 2-4 and 7_. p.m.
only. Maternity visiting hours
2:30 to 4:30p.m. Parents Ollly""
Pediatrics Ward.
Dllchaflet
Mrs. Burl Burnhelmer, Mrs.
Billy Casto, Rita Jean Casto,
Mrs. Avonelle Cobb, Mrs. N.
&amp;lle EckA!r, Mrs. Hlllla W.
Faudree , Mrs. Eugene l!i.
Fisher and infant son, Mrs. tM·
Johnson, Mrs. Roclnev Me·
Corkle, Mrs. T. Lee Montgomery, Mrs. John, R. Mo1119'
and Infant liOn, Elliiiii· N~ .
Mn. Bertha Qaeend l81't"l!!.
Richards, Mrs. Chltlel E. lil!e
and infant son, Mrs. Arthur 'If:
Smith, Lewis S. Taylor, Jameli
William Wilford, Mrs. Ids H'.:
Williams, Rtcky Edwards, Mr!,
Donald Hill, Gloria Keels, and
Ricky D. Edwards.
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170 HAVE DIED
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzanli!'
(UP!) - '!be government said'
Thursday 170peraons have died
In Tanzania during the )1181'
year after taking medlclnW
given them by wllcb doctoni:'
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Fair-·,rt.~tUtes J~n,ior ·Revu.e ._

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M=~~:!+~
::=.:~i~ ~~~of~Bic~·
m1, wllfi plrtlcl.,...la

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.tncl~ 1 ''Jillllor

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111e
·with a y.UOW
ribbon. .
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.. lncll!dl!i In• the VOIIP 1Mre
Beverly Tllompaop, , Metg•
Coontr Cburch ~ ~~ Youih
president; Debbie Fitch,
preaidP.nt, Candyttrlpera,
Veterans ~ Hotpltal;
Diana Ctraey, EJahth Dllttlct
. president of lhe Altierlc•"
Legion Junior Aul~y;
Maureen llenneJy, prealdent 0(
llle Junior auxUiar)' cl Dmr
Webster Poat 39 ,\merlcan
Legion Aulllary; Irene ~MONDA"
nea, honored queen of Bethel62,
MEIGS ~- BoOetenl . 8 JntemaUonal Order of Jobe
p.m. Monday at the Melp HJch
School.

COlj/n~y-.

· repreaeritatlvei of yari•I!J
)}loulh orcanlzaUd . being · !11troduced. . • , ... • · '
.- Mrs. Jiaroli Sauer was
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Calendar

DUANE

PLYIWB.

RIGHT, area a1en11on

aseat,

f-H.

.iacaoa, ~cled

IDta"ilnedan Lindt lloUon, MlneravUle, and Dlnlel Midkiff, Salem Oenler.

Aulliary, anna-' plciilc,
Portland Park, I p.m. Tlielday.

vn~wn to !Ike
.-M.

Service for

Mrs. Durst
:Keith Weber

' · · r::w .. · !...r&lt;:i·""w"'ti &lt;&gt;"!

Is ;Surprised

~~ o~f
Mr.~.~~
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Tile 11111 weddlnl 11•
nlvenaey of lit. aad Mra.

~illy

--·,. ,-,
..,. ......
Ted B!llley were ehterved at
held 8 41Jnner Plri)' Saturday IiCht
A
uprise
PAri&gt;'
was
,.._.,._,._
M'*""y njght at the Weber · Ia ...............
ho.me at T~Jppen Plains
1'be 0111 Baileys were
hoooiinc ~illl 'Weber on l!la aeeempiuled by t•eir
18111 birthday. The bome was da"'htei; Loll, ·aad ihe Ted
utP!veb' decorated for 111e ~ by ihefr cblldren,
~ · Tile refrealunent table IIPcbael Ted and Jorl Belli.
iru·· lienlered with 1 birthday JtlniDS ihe snup fer !"'
-~·
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boen
Sunda ere
lcecrum, .....,nuta • ., •
.~~Aiber/w~··•
)IIIIlCh were terYed.
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Ml'a. Barbara Sarsent COD· Ge!fge and Bury, Pl111¢!;l;
~
games.
Plcturee were Mr. aa~ Mrt. Lawrence
llkel!.and
gifll were .,_.ted 'l1leiH, Vbdoll; and Mr. and
to lhe lionared SUet!.
Mrs. Jtelle:Wipl ud Sheri,
. Gulltl ·wetl! Bonnie Walker, . LeldJI;ton. Oblo.
Roy
If.~~ a:;_:,en
_Grant !Iii ilitliiJ ::;,;,;;;.::::on.
N.""-···J1o8eF Batnett, Janet
O

Sniper at Kent
Still in Limbo

Serv"lcema· Sent
t~.:rtJ::, BW~:~ Gift by Circle .

&amp;1':•"• Jim Stettler, Pam
,._

A birthday gift was sent to
~. Rickie ltoenlg, Brenda Ronald Cowan, an overseas
~. Mra. Sar&amp;ent, Dorta serviceman, It wu reported at
Koenle, Qlarlel Weber, Judy ameellngcltheEiectactroleof
Jlul Weber, Mr. and - the 8, H. Sanborn Missionary
....., Fred ~. Mr. and So&lt;lety, · Middleport First
Mn. N41n11811 Weber and VIda, Ba~t Church,
·
. . . , ,$andy Jlllullon, Ka.y

w..-.

:tr!': S:
Burill was In llle

Bar Patron
I&amp; Stabbed
SI!XJIXQl PLACE VEHICLE In the Me1p Jlllllor Jl'alr
Parade Wednetday niChl wu tbia horse drawn wagon, a
cwnhlned entry of the Columbia,.Make II Girls and the Triple
c Boya 4-11 Cab.

and then

' to the IItie of ihe
oat ullerlns nord, he IIUddenly calmly walked
Williim room and plunged llle lmlfe re:=WIIbd away frGiD the Veterans Goins, 35, tn 111e hack seven peatedly Into his own body. He
~'llraUon -HalpllaJ at Lal· Umea
wu dead when poUee arrived.
.
Jtr...... In till day GGbv. feU to llle floor then Tbe body bore at least 20 stab
took I liwl to OnctnMtJ. drawled to the end of ~ bar, wounds tn the stomach, sroln
lit purebued ~ hllllllnC ,llnlfe IICI'elllllng, "He'I 1t1111ng me. and .....
1 llore a blqet away frGiD He's ldlllng me." GolDa was tn
.. ...,., tbtJ tlld.
· critical condiUon at General
, W'b
uld !he man Walk· Hoapltal.
lid Into the 81. ReP Bar, sat Patr61man Henry Snodderly
ollwa ud onlend·a beer. With- said wltneuea aald Clayton tberl
ldlled

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ttrWei"
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P,l!t

of ·Mrs. Dana !Jallu!l, l.f~
'~\jilltl ~~
from ~ JIIJI!!ttl~h~
. . ,,,. -1, '. ,.
.
slullenlatJqdaOO Cllllege, lifre
,"'llf.1
States
distributed: Noble · Is a
·- "' ·
·
scholarship student of the (llllo
- Mrs. Ella Baptist ~nfeJ)tlon. Mlalonary
· •ccoiDpllnied her boo~~ di4Jrlbuted.
and IClftoln.llw, Mr.
A poem "If We Only Onand' ,derstood" .opened•·ihe l!ll'tlng
, ,m. ~ J willl- ]\!rs.. Halllllj giving
Carolina -scriPture froiD Romans and a
was at meditation 'entitled '"God's
Missionaries." The love gift
was dedlcaltd by Mrs. Moille

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1liilllnc knife IIIIo the back rJ

Annual

Syracuse

PI'Cni'C

Set AUgU·st 30

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~· Pollee lllkl Fred ClayiGa, 41, stood up and stabbed

:a
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t.trt ·'Biulafl'lfihlfll , lnd lllh. .hlit!liV~r Of:liel' nle'CI!, Wi.

ru'mlce
Hannay oi Akroit.
, ·;

-.Mrs.
u.neue
Smith of Newberry.
Dosli and ·Mri. Jeffen

visited relatives In Marion
before returnlnS bome. Mrs.
$mlth and ton, Robert, and
granddaughter, Karen, ae·
1:"1'""' ·
companied Mrs. Johnston
::&amp;ev~rai memkers W,ere horne.
.....,...,. W at Molliay nJchl'a
.......""'---'•..:.c
meeting ot 1 ""'""""" CoiiDcU
VISITING HERE
17
'i:'iJ:~u';~:
r.J::~~O(
to Phil Van Vranken and
··
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children, Stephanie and Peter,
McGhe!!.
, ·enter tbeJiolzer Medical Center ot Titusville, Fla. are In
Mrl Ethel H.....:. preaented thli ~~· Mra. Beralee i'omeroy vliltlng hla brotlt&amp;r
·
..,..,.. ·
· Eberl
relilalna a patient at ·
· d'
the program "A Good Vele . Memorial 8 ital Harvey Van · Vranken, an
samarltiin to Othera,·~ .A a:.u~f:}es~tzlilg,h~oi famlly.
dessert_~se waa serveg;_~ Edith 'Detains past . alate r CUT DOWN 811RUBJIERY
Ml&lt;s. H8nun and Mrs. """'
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.Walburn'to Mn JuJI'a Grllur councl\l!r.la&amp;surglea!~Uentat IWI'LAND, VI. (UP!) .. , .
. ·
. • Veterant-' Nem«W. Noted at Pollee cut dowll a lot of the
Mrr.- ,WIIJI~ Anthony! Mr~l the ~illigi ~u ihe ,ileadut dec«allnCahrubbery illfronl,of
J'eob· TUrriet, ~1 · ..\·Mar.y Dori'licl» 'Haack; Pomer,oy. Rulltnd RICh Sl:bool Tblll'llliit
.
Ly~, -~· - Goldie Mourning, )l'loWeri ~- aen1. Plans wn - lncludina a QY&amp;lool bed&amp;•
!. . and,~ Mfl, Ida Nul, Mrs. ma~fer tidtlitlon of a •
thai contained about 10
·. Cba!l•&amp;pnona, Wea~dCirol, candidate. I'
,
llllri)uana planlll.
and Mrl. John Werner.
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Are Re~ Sick ·

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Wmt
·· AMAZING

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COUNt'-

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Mrs.
MartBahr
and
VIc,
Mr.Jack
andGUUan,
Mrs. VIctor
and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Van. Meter, Mrs. Ada Van
Meter,Mrs.I,IlaBeniii,Mr'.and
Mn. ~ Bahr, Pall¥, Jean,
Tamml, Terry, Randy, and
Jimmy, Mr. aad Mrs. Roger
Bahr, Kelly ud Roger, Mr. and
Mn. RJehard Flclt, Jr., Kevin
and Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
WeU, . Kennetll, RusseU, Bar·
bara and Brian, of Olelter·
Long Bottom area; Mr. and
Mn. vernon Bahr, Greg,
Vernon, Jr., Jeff, Tommy and
Steven and Karen Zawacki of
Polk, 'Ohio; Mr. and
Claren"••, Mr. and
.. Neu..
_..,
Mn. Charles Goegleln,
Charlene, Mlcheel and Mark,
and Patty Goegleln, Pomeroy
R. D.

Mr..

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Invitations
Oecotallons
Engraved Cake Knives,
Servers, Punch Bowls by
Starlight.
Great seledlon or Albums to
choose from .

QUALITY~
PRINT SHOP

If.. .

fOrBUlova
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~e u• when you want ~ -w&amp;~h.

\ And see our spa.rlc,ling col~.lion
of ladies' watc"rs l)y :Bulova. i.Ju
this model, pretti\y sc41ptur~· arill
17 jewels precise, at $~5- Other mOdt:is;
including carat w~ight ,di&lt;!mond wat.chel
ahd dramatic Dior designs, to $1 ,250.

•---------•-••--llll!!!llli
COUNll
101th ANNUAL MEIGS
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1970
+3:00 P.M.-Horse Harness Racing
+8:30 P.M.-Vic Hyde (One Man Band),.
Harmonalres, and ~ Flowers Family
+Grandstand Attradlo~

HURRY!
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l ~ ~~"2 ;11!1':.~.;~ ~!'!'!!*2::?~t.:.,. t'h:;d!.~~~::..;...~~~fiirlil· , . e~1 ,
fl.,u '111!" ~·-·~ ·HW .._...~ H~, MIN fhnr 'r~ 'PDY,·· "'"lnllil'~· ~-

Lelllrl Falla Cemetery.

=-~-~..:'C;-U::
alllf11tbout a 1/iH pluiiiJed a

Mr

u.

Cf:O'! :

aNaNNATl .(UP!) - An .

on

tallle family
Tbe annual
reunion
ihe
of Abraham
andofMaey
WUI Bahr .wu held Sunday at
Forked Rim Park.
Eme!',IBahr ofl..on8 Bottom,
•
only ~~~- melriber of ~
-0
·cnJC· 1
Abraham Bahr . family, wu
preHnt far the reunion. Others
SYRA SE
A lluck attendiJIC were Mr. and Mrs.
CU
po
Golden Bahr, Mr. and Mrs.
picnic ~ ·the.~ ofor Berue Bahr, Patricia Fee,
ihe Junior Ladles ~~
Alllerw; Mr. and Mrs, Cirl
Volunteer Firemen Monday Bahr, llobhy, Beckley, w. va.;
e.enlng el ihe meetinf. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bahr,
beadquarletil.~llllllll ~ Pomeroy R. D.; Mn. Mildred
BualnessH-·•·-•·wula--+.
Ill' d Uptey and Joy, Ullb.
.......... I. • ...,... - were rea
·
and approved. For devoUOIII, . .
1'hi! · annual ~
'"·schopl Dlnile Hendril read llle 2!rd VIsitors Come from
picnic to be held on m.,. 10 at Paalm.
Florida, New York
the Middleport ; Community
parkwaaannOI!fiCIIIatTueaday Tbe youths bave a palr of
!!..~!:• meeBtlngH ofSan~e
pWow eaaea donated by Jetn Mrs. D. Mae Pickett and
"""'"• • •
-~ ....,.. HaD which they wiD give away daughter, Mrs. Madolyn
aionary Society, Middleport aa a money ID8klnC project, and Markham of Fori Lauderdale,
First BepUst ChUrCh.
they wiD uslat the Ladles Fla., and aon, Mark M.
Meeting alllle home of Mrs. Auzillary with the Labor Dey Marldlam of New York City,
Allen Hughes the circle signed tUmer and "flea market."
h:Jve been visiting at the Pickett
round-robin earda for Mrs. Attending were Debbie home netr Darwin.
Delores Rlebardaon and Mrs. Hartenblch,Terrl"'-··.
Mrs. Pickett for llle ~"'two
........,..,_.
,_.
Ted Riley, Jr:, a paUent at the of Pomeroy; Vicki 1\lzer, years hal been realdlng ·tn
Holzer Medleal Center. Plana ·Sbaron Baker, JW Houdlllhelt, Florida. Calling on Mrs.
were made to remember Pete Connie Patterson, and Dlnile Pickett, Mn. Markham and her
Werner on his birthday.
hendrbtandadviaors,JeanHall sondurlngtheirvisllherewere
Mrs. Paul Smart opened llle and Ada Slack.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Conley,
meeting with devotions In·
Dale,Bernlee,Marly,andDana
eluding scripture and a Extended Visit Made
Bailey, Mere111Jo, Route 3; Mn.
.
meditation, "Viewpoints of In l.oui'sv
·- "le·, - h
.10
Gwen Roach, Athena; Mr. and
Life" and prayer.
" 0
Mrs. George Yollllg and
The program entitled
cblldren,Joe,MaryNancy,and
"OYercomlng Discourage. Mrl. Stanley Doas and Mrs. Coru\le Columbus· Mr. and
ment" W.. gtven by Mrs. Bernice Jeffers recently · ac· Mrs jan Pickett' Pomeroy·
Fred Lewis. 1\(rs. H114hes companied Mrs. Cusb Johnston Bry~n BaUey ~0 • . , :
....-edsandwlchea,potatochlpa to Loulaville, 0. where she and Mrs. Aaa E. J~rdan
and null. Others attending were remained for an edendecl visit Middleport, and Mrs.
Mrs Francee Bearhl Mrs. wlih Marie Wilkinson and Mrs. ~- 1.1!1 ~ld ~~ ~jban~~, Jl~te

P'

HeldMonda]

lflyman.

,

· Group Has
JUOIOr

lft'EVE NEASE, ton rJ Mr. and Mrs. l(m N-,
MlnersvUle, wu number 131n the Melp Junior Fair Parade
aboard this Hereford. He dlm't wiD but be did attract a lot of
a&amp;tatlon.

·Junior GriiJit.
About 25 4-11 girls modeled
prmenll, They also received
yellow ribbon awardl.

JIACINE:(k. Bahr Family Reunited

•

)IIWEalltly IOUVIIIock project Interviews at tile Melgi County Jlmior Fair Wednesday. BeinS

hlieral services for Mn.
Hayman Durst were
(li!llllaclld Monday at 1 p.m. al
llle Apple Grove United
lbodlat Church cl which she
was a member.
Tbe Rev. !'reellnd Norrll
ddaled at the services and
joined hla lister, Mn. Florence
Adamt, for se_veral vocal
ta~ect~.... Mra. MatUe Circle
- at lhe planO.
Pallbearers were Mrs.
ipmm'l tllree brothera, Spencer
Bqman of ihe Andrews Air
. ....,. Baa, WaillinSton, D. C.;
QueDUn . HaY!Ilan,
East
Liverpool; and Colter Hayman,
of Racine; and llree brother.
ill-law, Jamta Elllnston,
Ba!Umare, Md.; · Rude Durst
nd , Robert ( Wlet) Durst,
Partlind area.
. Mra. Durst is ailrvlved by ber
I!Jullland., Sidney Durst, Portllnol. the ihree. 'brothers who
ilerved u pall._.. •• and two
lillln, Mrs. James (Althea)
t:IIIDatoa, Ba!Umore, Md.; and
lin. Narman (MatUe) Fenter,
; on, Arizona. She waa
w-cled In deJtb by her

~,lg~borhood Girl• ~ou~; '
Dollie . Aiton, . Enkrprlle
Unlltd )ileihodlat Church
yp~th fello:walllp;
Roser
Abbott,
ihe
Fellow·
·thlp of ChrlaUaa Alb·
letes, MeJca Hlsh School
Chapter; Beverly Bile Smith,
Junior Service Club of llle
Modem Woodmen cl America;
Edwin ll'rolt, Sauthern Ollpter
N:ure Farmen of AiDer1ca
~ Rlehard &amp;kCGmber, Star

~

Grandstand
Attractions
Are Freel

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Fair-·,rt.~tUtes J~n,ior ·Revu.e ._

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M=~~:!+~
::=.:~i~ ~~~of~Bic~·
m1, wllfi plrtlcl.,...la

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.tncl~ 1 ''Jillllor

1

111e
·with a y.UOW
ribbon. .
.,
.
.. lncll!dl!i In• the VOIIP 1Mre
Beverly Tllompaop, , Metg•
Coontr Cburch ~ ~~ Youih
president; Debbie Fitch,
preaidP.nt, Candyttrlpera,
Veterans ~ Hotpltal;
Diana Ctraey, EJahth Dllttlct
. president of lhe Altierlc•"
Legion Junior Aul~y;
Maureen llenneJy, prealdent 0(
llle Junior auxUiar)' cl Dmr
Webster Poat 39 ,\merlcan
Legion Aulllary; Irene ~MONDA"
nea, honored queen of Bethel62,
MEIGS ~- BoOetenl . 8 JntemaUonal Order of Jobe
p.m. Monday at the Melp HJch
School.

COlj/n~y-.

· repreaeritatlvei of yari•I!J
)}loulh orcanlzaUd . being · !11troduced. . • , ... • · '
.- Mrs. Jiaroli Sauer was
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Calendar

DUANE

PLYIWB.

RIGHT, area a1en11on

aseat,

f-H.

.iacaoa, ~cled

IDta"ilnedan Lindt lloUon, MlneravUle, and Dlnlel Midkiff, Salem Oenler.

Aulliary, anna-' plciilc,
Portland Park, I p.m. Tlielday.

vn~wn to !Ike
.-M.

Service for

Mrs. Durst
:Keith Weber

' · · r::w .. · !...r&lt;:i·""w"'ti &lt;&gt;"!

Is ;Surprised

~~ o~f
Mr.~.~~
-

Tile 11111 weddlnl 11•
nlvenaey of lit. aad Mra.

~illy

--·,. ,-,
..,. ......
Ted B!llley were ehterved at
held 8 41Jnner Plri)' Saturday IiCht
A
uprise
PAri&gt;'
was
,.._.,._,._
M'*""y njght at the Weber · Ia ...............
ho.me at T~Jppen Plains
1'be 0111 Baileys were
hoooiinc ~illl 'Weber on l!la aeeempiuled by t•eir
18111 birthday. The bome was da"'htei; Loll, ·aad ihe Ted
utP!veb' decorated for 111e ~ by ihefr cblldren,
~ · Tile refrealunent table IIPcbael Ted and Jorl Belli.
iru·· lienlered with 1 birthday JtlniDS ihe snup fer !"'
-~·
.....
boen
Sunda ere
lcecrum, .....,nuta • ., •
.~~Aiber/w~··•
)IIIIlCh were terYed.
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Ml'a. Barbara Sarsent COD· Ge!fge and Bury, Pl111¢!;l;
~
games.
Plcturee were Mr. aa~ Mrt. Lawrence
llkel!.and
gifll were .,_.ted 'l1leiH, Vbdoll; and Mr. and
to lhe lionared SUet!.
Mrs. Jtelle:Wipl ud Sheri,
. Gulltl ·wetl! Bonnie Walker, . LeldJI;ton. Oblo.
Roy
If.~~ a:;_:,en
_Grant !Iii ilitliiJ ::;,;,;;;.::::on.
N.""-···J1o8eF Batnett, Janet
O

Sniper at Kent
Still in Limbo

Serv"lcema· Sent
t~.:rtJ::, BW~:~ Gift by Circle .

&amp;1':•"• Jim Stettler, Pam
,._

A birthday gift was sent to
~. Rickie ltoenlg, Brenda Ronald Cowan, an overseas
~. Mra. Sar&amp;ent, Dorta serviceman, It wu reported at
Koenle, Qlarlel Weber, Judy ameellngcltheEiectactroleof
Jlul Weber, Mr. and - the 8, H. Sanborn Missionary
....., Fred ~. Mr. and So&lt;lety, · Middleport First
Mn. N41n11811 Weber and VIda, Ba~t Church,
·
. . . , ,$andy Jlllullon, Ka.y

w..-.

:tr!': S:
Burill was In llle

Bar Patron
I&amp; Stabbed
SI!XJIXQl PLACE VEHICLE In the Me1p Jlllllor Jl'alr
Parade Wednetday niChl wu tbia horse drawn wagon, a
cwnhlned entry of the Columbia,.Make II Girls and the Triple
c Boya 4-11 Cab.

and then

' to the IItie of ihe
oat ullerlns nord, he IIUddenly calmly walked
Williim room and plunged llle lmlfe re:=WIIbd away frGiD the Veterans Goins, 35, tn 111e hack seven peatedly Into his own body. He
~'llraUon -HalpllaJ at Lal· Umea
wu dead when poUee arrived.
.
Jtr...... In till day GGbv. feU to llle floor then Tbe body bore at least 20 stab
took I liwl to OnctnMtJ. drawled to the end of ~ bar, wounds tn the stomach, sroln
lit purebued ~ hllllllnC ,llnlfe IICI'elllllng, "He'I 1t1111ng me. and .....
1 llore a blqet away frGiD He's ldlllng me." GolDa was tn
.. ...,., tbtJ tlld.
· critical condiUon at General
, W'b
uld !he man Walk· Hoapltal.
lid Into the 81. ReP Bar, sat Patr61man Henry Snodderly
ollwa ud onlend·a beer. With- said wltneuea aald Clayton tberl
ldlled

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ttrWei"
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P,l!t

of ·Mrs. Dana !Jallu!l, l.f~
'~\jilltl ~~
from ~ JIIJI!!ttl~h~
. . ,,,. -1, '. ,.
.
slullenlatJqdaOO Cllllege, lifre
,"'llf.1
States
distributed: Noble · Is a
·- "' ·
·
scholarship student of the (llllo
- Mrs. Ella Baptist ~nfeJ)tlon. Mlalonary
· •ccoiDpllnied her boo~~ di4Jrlbuted.
and IClftoln.llw, Mr.
A poem "If We Only Onand' ,derstood" .opened•·ihe l!ll'tlng
, ,m. ~ J willl- ]\!rs.. Halllllj giving
Carolina -scriPture froiD Romans and a
was at meditation 'entitled '"God's
Missionaries." The love gift
was dedlcaltd by Mrs. Moille

'

1liilllnc knife IIIIo the back rJ

Annual

Syracuse

PI'Cni'C

Set AUgU·st 30

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~· Pollee lllkl Fred ClayiGa, 41, stood up and stabbed

:a
-.e

liiiiJU' "'iiii: .-:

t.trt ·'Biulafl'lfihlfll , lnd lllh. .hlit!liV~r Of:liel' nle'CI!, Wi.

ru'mlce
Hannay oi Akroit.
, ·;

-.Mrs.
u.neue
Smith of Newberry.
Dosli and ·Mri. Jeffen

visited relatives In Marion
before returnlnS bome. Mrs.
$mlth and ton, Robert, and
granddaughter, Karen, ae·
1:"1'""' ·
companied Mrs. Johnston
::&amp;ev~rai memkers W,ere horne.
.....,...,. W at Molliay nJchl'a
.......""'---'•..:.c
meeting ot 1 ""'""""" CoiiDcU
VISITING HERE
17
'i:'iJ:~u';~:
r.J::~~O(
to Phil Van Vranken and
··
·
children, Stephanie and Peter,
McGhe!!.
, ·enter tbeJiolzer Medical Center ot Titusville, Fla. are In
Mrl Ethel H.....:. preaented thli ~~· Mra. Beralee i'omeroy vliltlng hla brotlt&amp;r
·
..,..,.. ·
· Eberl
relilalna a patient at ·
· d'
the program "A Good Vele . Memorial 8 ital Harvey Van · Vranken, an
samarltiin to Othera,·~ .A a:.u~f:}es~tzlilg,h~oi famlly.
dessert_~se waa serveg;_~ Edith 'Detains past . alate r CUT DOWN 811RUBJIERY
Ml&lt;s. H8nun and Mrs. """'
· ·
. '
". ·
.Walburn'to Mn JuJI'a Grllur councl\l!r.la&amp;surglea!~Uentat IWI'LAND, VI. (UP!) .. , .
. ·
. • Veterant-' Nem«W. Noted at Pollee cut dowll a lot of the
Mrr.- ,WIIJI~ Anthony! Mr~l the ~illigi ~u ihe ,ileadut dec«allnCahrubbery illfronl,of
J'eob· TUrriet, ~1 · ..\·Mar.y Dori'licl» 'Haack; Pomer,oy. Rulltnd RICh Sl:bool Tblll'llliit
.
Ly~, -~· - Goldie Mourning, )l'loWeri ~- aen1. Plans wn - lncludina a QY&amp;lool bed&amp;•
!. . and,~ Mfl, Ida Nul, Mrs. ma~fer tidtlitlon of a •
thai contained about 10
·. Cba!l•&amp;pnona, Wea~dCirol, candidate. I'
,
llllri)uana planlll.
and Mrl. John Werner.
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Are Re~ Sick ·

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Wmt
·· AMAZING

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COUNt'-

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Mrs.
MartBahr
and
VIc,
Mr.Jack
andGUUan,
Mrs. VIctor
and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Van. Meter, Mrs. Ada Van
Meter,Mrs.I,IlaBeniii,Mr'.and
Mn. ~ Bahr, Pall¥, Jean,
Tamml, Terry, Randy, and
Jimmy, Mr. aad Mrs. Roger
Bahr, Kelly ud Roger, Mr. and
Mn. RJehard Flclt, Jr., Kevin
and Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
WeU, . Kennetll, RusseU, Bar·
bara and Brian, of Olelter·
Long Bottom area; Mr. and
Mn. vernon Bahr, Greg,
Vernon, Jr., Jeff, Tommy and
Steven and Karen Zawacki of
Polk, 'Ohio; Mr. and
Claren"••, Mr. and
.. Neu..
_..,
Mn. Charles Goegleln,
Charlene, Mlcheel and Mark,
and Patty Goegleln, Pomeroy
R. D.

Mr..

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Invitations
Oecotallons
Engraved Cake Knives,
Servers, Punch Bowls by
Starlight.
Great seledlon or Albums to
choose from .

QUALITY~
PRINT SHOP

If.. .

fOrBUlova
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~e u• when you want ~ -w&amp;~h.

\ And see our spa.rlc,ling col~.lion
of ladies' watc"rs l)y :Bulova. i.Ju
this model, pretti\y sc41ptur~· arill
17 jewels precise, at $~5- Other mOdt:is;
including carat w~ight ,di&lt;!mond wat.chel
ahd dramatic Dior designs, to $1 ,250.

•---------•-••--llll!!!llli
COUNll
101th ANNUAL MEIGS
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1970
+3:00 P.M.-Horse Harness Racing
+8:30 P.M.-Vic Hyde (One Man Band),.
Harmonalres, and ~ Flowers Family
+Grandstand Attradlo~

HURRY!
IlL.....,

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~IM$\-JIM~i
- H-!1~~·
!.we,~.~~!f"
l ~ ~~"2 ;11!1':.~.;~ ~!'!'!!*2::?~t.:.,. t'h:;d!.~~~::..;...~~~fiirlil· , . e~1 ,
fl.,u '111!" ~·-·~ ·HW .._...~ H~, MIN fhnr 'r~ 'PDY,·· "'"lnllil'~· ~-

Lelllrl Falla Cemetery.

=-~-~..:'C;-U::
alllf11tbout a 1/iH pluiiiJed a

Mr

u.

Cf:O'! :

aNaNNATl .(UP!) - An .

on

tallle family
Tbe annual
reunion
ihe
of Abraham
andofMaey
WUI Bahr .wu held Sunday at
Forked Rim Park.
Eme!',IBahr ofl..on8 Bottom,
•
only ~~~- melriber of ~
-0
·cnJC· 1
Abraham Bahr . family, wu
preHnt far the reunion. Others
SYRA SE
A lluck attendiJIC were Mr. and Mrs.
CU
po
Golden Bahr, Mr. and Mrs.
picnic ~ ·the.~ ofor Berue Bahr, Patricia Fee,
ihe Junior Ladles ~~
Alllerw; Mr. and Mrs, Cirl
Volunteer Firemen Monday Bahr, llobhy, Beckley, w. va.;
e.enlng el ihe meetinf. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bahr,
beadquarletil.~llllllll ~ Pomeroy R. D.; Mn. Mildred
BualnessH-·•·-•·wula--+.
Ill' d Uptey and Joy, Ullb.
.......... I. • ...,... - were rea
·
and approved. For devoUOIII, . .
1'hi! · annual ~
'"·schopl Dlnile Hendril read llle 2!rd VIsitors Come from
picnic to be held on m.,. 10 at Paalm.
Florida, New York
the Middleport ; Community
parkwaaannOI!fiCIIIatTueaday Tbe youths bave a palr of
!!..~!:• meeBtlngH ofSan~e
pWow eaaea donated by Jetn Mrs. D. Mae Pickett and
"""'"• • •
-~ ....,.. HaD which they wiD give away daughter, Mrs. Madolyn
aionary Society, Middleport aa a money ID8klnC project, and Markham of Fori Lauderdale,
First BepUst ChUrCh.
they wiD uslat the Ladles Fla., and aon, Mark M.
Meeting alllle home of Mrs. Auzillary with the Labor Dey Marldlam of New York City,
Allen Hughes the circle signed tUmer and "flea market."
h:Jve been visiting at the Pickett
round-robin earda for Mrs. Attending were Debbie home netr Darwin.
Delores Rlebardaon and Mrs. Hartenblch,Terrl"'-··.
Mrs. Pickett for llle ~"'two
........,..,_.
,_.
Ted Riley, Jr:, a paUent at the of Pomeroy; Vicki 1\lzer, years hal been realdlng ·tn
Holzer Medleal Center. Plana ·Sbaron Baker, JW Houdlllhelt, Florida. Calling on Mrs.
were made to remember Pete Connie Patterson, and Dlnile Pickett, Mn. Markham and her
Werner on his birthday.
hendrbtandadviaors,JeanHall sondurlngtheirvisllherewere
Mrs. Paul Smart opened llle and Ada Slack.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Conley,
meeting with devotions In·
Dale,Bernlee,Marly,andDana
eluding scripture and a Extended Visit Made
Bailey, Mere111Jo, Route 3; Mn.
.
meditation, "Viewpoints of In l.oui'sv
·- "le·, - h
.10
Gwen Roach, Athena; Mr. and
Life" and prayer.
" 0
Mrs. George Yollllg and
The program entitled
cblldren,Joe,MaryNancy,and
"OYercomlng Discourage. Mrl. Stanley Doas and Mrs. Coru\le Columbus· Mr. and
ment" W.. gtven by Mrs. Bernice Jeffers recently · ac· Mrs jan Pickett' Pomeroy·
Fred Lewis. 1\(rs. H114hes companied Mrs. Cusb Johnston Bry~n BaUey ~0 • . , :
....-edsandwlchea,potatochlpa to Loulaville, 0. where she and Mrs. Aaa E. J~rdan
and null. Others attending were remained for an edendecl visit Middleport, and Mrs.
Mrs Francee Bearhl Mrs. wlih Marie Wilkinson and Mrs. ~- 1.1!1 ~ld ~~ ~jban~~, Jl~te

P'

HeldMonda]

lflyman.

,

· Group Has
JUOIOr

lft'EVE NEASE, ton rJ Mr. and Mrs. l(m N-,
MlnersvUle, wu number 131n the Melp Junior Fair Parade
aboard this Hereford. He dlm't wiD but be did attract a lot of
a&amp;tatlon.

·Junior GriiJit.
About 25 4-11 girls modeled
prmenll, They also received
yellow ribbon awardl.

JIACINE:(k. Bahr Family Reunited

•

)IIWEalltly IOUVIIIock project Interviews at tile Melgi County Jlmior Fair Wednesday. BeinS

hlieral services for Mn.
Hayman Durst were
(li!llllaclld Monday at 1 p.m. al
llle Apple Grove United
lbodlat Church cl which she
was a member.
Tbe Rev. !'reellnd Norrll
ddaled at the services and
joined hla lister, Mn. Florence
Adamt, for se_veral vocal
ta~ect~.... Mra. MatUe Circle
- at lhe planO.
Pallbearers were Mrs.
ipmm'l tllree brothera, Spencer
Bqman of ihe Andrews Air
. ....,. Baa, WaillinSton, D. C.;
QueDUn . HaY!Ilan,
East
Liverpool; and Colter Hayman,
of Racine; and llree brother.
ill-law, Jamta Elllnston,
Ba!Umare, Md.; · Rude Durst
nd , Robert ( Wlet) Durst,
Partlind area.
. Mra. Durst is ailrvlved by ber
I!Jullland., Sidney Durst, Portllnol. the ihree. 'brothers who
ilerved u pall._.. •• and two
lillln, Mrs. James (Althea)
t:IIIDatoa, Ba!Umore, Md.; and
lin. Narman (MatUe) Fenter,
; on, Arizona. She waa
w-cled In deJtb by her

~,lg~borhood Girl• ~ou~; '
Dollie . Aiton, . Enkrprlle
Unlltd )ileihodlat Church
yp~th fello:walllp;
Roser
Abbott,
ihe
Fellow·
·thlp of ChrlaUaa Alb·
letes, MeJca Hlsh School
Chapter; Beverly Bile Smith,
Junior Service Club of llle
Modem Woodmen cl America;
Edwin ll'rolt, Sauthern Ollpter
N:ure Farmen of AiDer1ca
~ Rlehard &amp;kCGmber, Star

~

Grandstand
Attractions
Are Freel

�,'
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Jun·ioy·:R~vQ.e .

Fair

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eoun!Y ,

'· Included a "junior'
•representatives of
:. .....tb or•a·'
..tl.,. · being
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. "'~~.:U.rold · ~auer

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ttONDAY
MEIGS BAND, BoOitenl 8
p.m. Monday at tbe MelgJ H1Jb
School.
'n!EIIOAY
•
RACINE ~CAN l,4lm
Aulllaey, anaul plealc,
l'llrl18nd Park, 8p. m.
llembere to ta1le own ·~a~~~e

llfVIce.

Junior Group Has

• Ourst

Picnic in Syracuse

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Neral servfl:es fiJr Mra.
e:;cJ~ Durst were

l e Apple Grove Unlled
thodlll Cburcb of which she
-•member.
.Tile Rev. Freeland Norris

'.

l'iiESE ARE '1mC &lt;.fd.

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: Plllbearera . irere Mrs.
~
brollien, Spencer
of the' :AIIdrewl Air
l)'m-ee Bue, wall!mcton. D. c.;
Q.entln . Ba11nan, lEast
nrpoal; and:C!Ilter lia)'lnan,

avw,

SIEVE NEASE, 11111 It Mr. lllld lin. Kill ~.
· Mlnernllle, waa manber 131n the Melga Jurdor Fatr Parade
ilboard this Hereford He dido~ Win but be did allractalot of
lltllldlou.

- a.dne; and ~ !JrOtben..
In-law, Jamlll EIUnglon,
IBIJitlmcre, Md. ;·; Rude Dural
ad , Robert (Wick) Durst,

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man Sent

.x;I'VIce
G'ft
I by lr.cle .

c·
!=~rk:~:ii::~G· epor.'m'•
"
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A blrtbday gift waa sent to
Cowan, an overseas
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A . . ...,, .,.......

Sarplll, Dorl6 serviceman, It was reported at
Charles Weber, Judy. ameetlngoftheElectaClrcleof
Weber,. Mr. and - the B. H. Sanborn MlssloDII')'

:tl
'!;~1!= Mr.

and

1.~~~M~l~ddi~e;po~r:.~t;F~i_rs~\

In llle

Letart Falll Cemelel')'.

rl.t.~;

Bar Patron
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Bayman. Burll1

Sniper at Kent·.·.:'
Still in .Lim.bo .

~lli

' lin. Durst Ia Jurvlved by her
..
• Sidney Durst, Port. .- • lbe ~ 'brothera wbll
....,. 81 pallbWers, and two
. . . . lin. JDilles (Althea)
EIUqtoa, BaiiiJiiore, Md.; and
-Norman (MatUe) Fenter,
:rpeou, Arizona. She wu
Wteedid In deJih by ber

til::!; :

" 'A

lbe lfOIIIIIfl of lbe .•
llllierlne red eli II wltb ,
prbvlded by the IIA!blrt Taft
left to rlgbt are Naqcy
Route S; Calby RIJbilm, !1\mleiOJ,
Syracuse.
..

lithe planO •.

..J

ls ~surprised

M~atlp.m.at

Gfflcllled at the ller'licea and
his lilter, Mrl. Florence
1\dama, for .J,veral vocal
~. Mri Mallie Circle

ne· ~tb we,tdlllf ....
Diven81'7 o1 a · and Ml'l
Olla BaOey
lbe alslb
anDivenaeyof Mr.... MI't.
N Bailey ..m.; 0~rvtcl at
·
·
......
Dllrt¥• WU, ht!d adlllnerpmySaluday....,...
·at the 'Welle!,' ID «'.,aD!,U.. '
·
Pllilna
Tlie· 0111 Billlejs were
on "'" apctlilp.aled ;, by tbelr
homlf..,i;'\ daqllterr LOII, ·iljllllbe Ted
fiJr tb8 Ballejs by tbelr eblldtta,
' table Mlcbael Ted iud Jofl ll'elll.
JOIDIJjg llie IJ'01Ip 'for •" an
~t;e 00 Sallday . were
,··,.Mi. UCI &amp;fr!l. ,'Albert W.llal,
' ,_...,1 aad u ..... Pros 1
Sargmt ®II·
.,.....,,
1Im;
Plcrtilrel were Mr. IDd llrl. Lawrence
iJN were pre;aented netu. Vbdoal ud Mr. and
hr,ond pest. · : ltn. Jaekle.WI&amp;al and Sllerl,
':'
~ Walkei', . LelfDii4ID, ObJe,
RUIJ WeD, Roy
r.fUier, Gflllt a I
·:u.:.::::::o:d.::::
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SYRACUSE - A potluck
picnic preceded the ~ling of
the JWlior Ladles AUJ!I!Ilr of
Volunteer Firemen Mol)day
&lt;Wenlng at tbe meeting
A..
beadquarletl.on Brldg~by Swt.
t\
Buslneaswaaconducted
Houdasbelt. :Reports were"""'
and approved. For devoiiGnl,
'11ie ' 81111ual · ~ ocbci91 ~ Hendrll read the 23rd
plcnlC to be btlcf on A"•. '30 at "-1""
• -··
the Mlddleporrj Colllmunlty
parl!Waa811110ijllceClatTueeday The youths bave a pair of
nlght:s meeting llf flit~• Joy pillow cua .!lonaled by Jean
Cll:plil, .B. ·H. Sail... " Mia- Hall which they wW tllvuway
al9Jlary jloclety, ' Middleport aaamoneymakll!gprojeetllld
Flrllt Baptist Church.
they wW aasilt the Ladles
MeeUng allht hQIIle of Mrs. Aulllal')' wltb the Labor Day
ADen Hughes the Circle signed dinner IRd ''flea mar~L"
round-robin cards for Mrs. Attending were Dabble
Delores Richardson and Mrl. Hartenbach, Terri Bumprdner
.
Teil Riley, Jr:, a patient at the of Pomeroy; VIcki Rizer,
Holzer Medical Center. Plans Sbaron Baker, JiU Boudlllbelt,
were mede to remember Pete Comle Patterson, and Deillae
W~~er. PonaulhisSmarblrtbdat
openecly. the henciJUandadvilore,JeanHall
and Adi Slack.
meeting wllh devotions in·
eluding scripture and a Extended Visit Made
meditation, "VIew.,Oints of . Lou' · . - - -h;1n ISVI118I 0 10
Life" and prayer.
The program entitled Mr Stanle ~- and .,_
"Overcoming Discourages.
Y """"
......
ment" WDi tllven by Mrs. llernlce Jeffers recently ·ac·
Fred Lewis. Mrs. Hushes companied Mrs. CUah Johnston
,ervedsandwlches,potalochlps to IAWsville, 0. where abe

Annual Pl'cnt'c·
Se't. ·ugust 30

! ....

.....

~.

_,_.,. were
and nuts. Others .........
Mrs.' Frincea Bearba, Mrs.
!lfiql'ii'
&lt; Slgblllll;'
Mfli.~IP~
"'offman,,
,M
MIM q..U.d•PUIIei!,

::J!:?'

sanneata.

Forked Rlin Park.
Ernes.t Bahr of Long Bottom,
only ltflng meniber of the
Abraham llahr · family, waa
present for the reunion. Others
attending were . Mr. and Mrs.
Golden lllbr, Mr. and Mrs.
Bertie Bibr, Patricia Fee,
Athena; Mr. and Mrs. car1
"-•.,....... .,.....ey,
,._...., w. va.;
....
... ..._,
Mr. and Mrs. Nllrlllan Bahr,
Pomeroy R. D.; Mn:. Mildred
Upaey and Joy, Utah.
.

·

Visitors Come from
Florida New York

• and Mr.•· La.~~':'

·

VIBITING HERE
Phil Van Vranken and
11 to cbUdreq,
Slepbanle and Peter,
.
Titusville, Fla. are In
Mn. . Bern1ce
~ameto1 vlsltlnB his brother;
~arvey Van · Vranken, and

ot.

.

'r qlt
DOWN I!HRUBII~ ,
RU'l'LAND, VI. (UPl) · -

Pollee cnt down a lot of tile
declirallnC lhnlllbeey In front of
R1iiJand llilb &amp;ebool 'Itur.
;_ iliclndlns a f\Veloot he:d8e

111*1

contained about · 10
planll!•

marijuana

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Co1incil

.NEW '71 MODELs
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Van, Meter, Mrs. Ada Van
Meter,Mra. Lila Bentz, Mr. and
Mrs. ~ Bahr, Patty, Jean,
Tamml, Tercy, Randy, and
Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Bahr,KellyandRoger,Mr.and
Mrs. Rlcbard Flck, Jr., Kevin
and Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
w.u.
Kenneth, RusaeU, Bar·
bara and ........
""'•• of "'-'.... .......
Long Bottom area; Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Bahr, Greg,
Vernon, Jr., Jeff, Tommy and
Steven and Karen Zawacki, of
Polk 'Ohio· Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence N~..,.ft«, Mr. and

Mrs. Charles Goegleln,
•
Charlene, Michael and Mark,
and Patty Goegleln, Pomeroy
Mrs. D. Mae Pickett and R. 0.
daughter, Mrs. Madolyn
Markham of Fort lauderdale,
-------.
Fla., and sou, Mark M.
Markham of New York City,
h:lve been visiting at the Pickett
home near Darwin.
Mrs. Pickett for the put two
years hal been rtllidlng ·m
Florida. Calling on Mrs.
Pickett, Mrs. Markham and her
Napkins
sonduringtbelrvisitherewere lnvltali..,.
Decorotlons
Bool&lt;s
Mr. and Mrs. CecD Conley, Engraved Caka Knives,
Dale,Bernlce,Marjy,andDana Servers, Punch Bowls by
BaUey. Marenco, Route 3; Mrs.
Gwen Roach, Athena; Mr. and
seledlon of Albums
Mrs. George YOIIIIB and choose from .
children, Joe, Mary Nancy, and
Comle Columbul· Mr. and
Mrs. jan Picke~ Pomeroy;
Bryon BaUey, Marengo; Mr.
and Mrs Asa E Jordan

.

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Se.e lL• when you warit a ~!C~·
And see our sparkling collecP~m
olladjes' watches by Bulova;

')kf

this model, prenily 5Ctilpturelfallli
I 7 jewels precise,at $!15. Other mixle'ls;
including carat weight diamo.nd watcha
and dramatic Dior designs, to $1.2.~0 .

The .,mual reunion of the Mrs. Jack GUIIan, Mark and
famlly of Abream and Mary Vic, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Babr . .----~---....- - - - . , .. .
Will Bahr waa held Sunday at and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Donlld
iiiN

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~ ...........
-= ..__...._
..............
_ ..... .-•v• .-· !!!,~!J;'-1!7!~~4,~Mrst'~'-?"lnd 'lll'ts. fet'elit·tllftOr Of)Jiel' nlli!i;'. ..
· ·'
Florence
&lt;if·Akron:
Jeimette Smllll of Newberry.
·• · '·
,
Mrs; Do88 and Mni. Jeffen
·. 'c'.
i
visited relatives Ill Marion
before returning home. Mrs.
Smith and son, Robert, and
granddaUghter, Karen, ac·
companied Mrs. Johnston
were' home.

family.

.

Bahr Family Reunited

with
MarieforWutlnaon
and Mrs.
remained
an extended
'visit
~;ui~~c ~ll

ntghrs

'

~.

'

the pirtldpinta wtlh a ,..Ubw !!felghborhood Girl·. ScOiita;
ribbon.
Dollie . Al~n~ , Enlerpl'lle
Included In lhe f'GUp ' were United MelhOtmt Church
Beverly · Tllompaon, Melp·, yoqlh fello,wahlp; Roger
Coull~ Olurch of Cllrlal Youth Abbott, the Fellow·
president· Debbie Fitch, ship of Chrletian Alb·
presldeni, Caridyalrlpers, letes, Metes High School
Veterans Memorial HDI!PIIal; Cbapter; Beverly Sue Smith,
Dilna Carsey, Efalltb Dilttlcl JWlior Service Club of the
president of the Alll~rlcan Modem Woodmen of America;
Legion Junior
Edwin Frost,"Soutbern Chapter
Maureen Hemeey,
ol Pliture Fatlllers of Ameriea
tbe junior aurlllary of Dttw and Rlcbard McComber, Star
Webster Post 39 Alllerlcan Junior Grange.
Legion AuKlllary; Irene Bar· About 211 HI girls modeled
nes, honored queen of Belhel f2,
They allo received
International Order of Jobs yellow ribbOn awards.

,..y.

·Servi~e, for

I

for ud. ina ·~· ]be baUJbten,
·
·
l!I'IJII'IIII and ~Dtld ·ueb ot. ~Y C!artla of l!le Jljg Bend

Youth llf8bl
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107111 ANNUAL MEIGS \NV

SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd,lt70

+3:00 P.M.-Horse Harness Racing
+8:30 P.M.-Vic Hyde lOne Man Band),

HarrYIOnalres, and The Flowers Family
+Grands.tand Attractions

HURRY!

Grandstand
Attractions
Are Freet

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Jun·ioy·:R~vQ.e .

Fair

c-

eoun!Y ,

'· Included a "junior'
•representatives of
:. .....tb or•a·'
..tl.,. · being
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. "'~~.:U.rold · ~auer

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Social \
Calendar

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ttONDAY
MEIGS BAND, BoOitenl 8
p.m. Monday at tbe MelgJ H1Jb
School.
'n!EIIOAY
•
RACINE ~CAN l,4lm
Aulllaey, anaul plealc,
l'llrl18nd Park, 8p. m.
llembere to ta1le own ·~a~~~e

llfVIce.

Junior Group Has

• Ourst

Picnic in Syracuse

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Neral servfl:es fiJr Mra.
e:;cJ~ Durst were

l e Apple Grove Unlled
thodlll Cburcb of which she
-•member.
.Tile Rev. Freeland Norris

'.

l'iiESE ARE '1mC &lt;.fd.

=

: Plllbearera . irere Mrs.
~
brollien, Spencer
of the' :AIIdrewl Air
l)'m-ee Bue, wall!mcton. D. c.;
Q.entln . Ba11nan, lEast
nrpoal; and:C!Ilter lia)'lnan,

avw,

SIEVE NEASE, 11111 It Mr. lllld lin. Kill ~.
· Mlnernllle, waa manber 131n the Melga Jurdor Fatr Parade
ilboard this Hereford He dido~ Win but be did allractalot of
lltllldlou.

- a.dne; and ~ !JrOtben..
In-law, Jamlll EIUnglon,
IBIJitlmcre, Md. ;·; Rude Dural
ad , Robert (Wick) Durst,

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VJagt;m. L:lke nei-.t'finish.
&amp; AT.

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&lt;l:

man Sent

.x;I'VIce
G'ft
I by lr.cle .

c·
!=~rk:~:ii::~G· epor.'m'•
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. -"· ..· ~!±~·~~ Ronald
A blrtbday gift waa sent to
Cowan, an overseas
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A . . ...,, .,.......

Sarplll, Dorl6 serviceman, It was reported at
Charles Weber, Judy. ameetlngoftheElectaClrcleof
Weber,. Mr. and - the B. H. Sanborn MlssloDII')'

:tl
'!;~1!= Mr.

and

1.~~~M~l~ddi~e;po~r:.~t;F~i_rs~\

In llle

Letart Falll Cemelel')'.

rl.t.~;

Bar Patron
'

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'

:=-a::·

Bayman. Burll1

Sniper at Kent·.·.:'
Still in .Lim.bo .

~lli

' lin. Durst Ia Jurvlved by her
..
• Sidney Durst, Port. .- • lbe ~ 'brothera wbll
....,. 81 pallbWers, and two
. . . . lin. JDilles (Althea)
EIUqtoa, BaiiiJiiore, Md.; and
-Norman (MatUe) Fenter,
:rpeou, Arizona. She wu
Wteedid In deJih by ber

til::!; :

" 'A

lbe lfOIIIIIfl of lbe .•
llllierlne red eli II wltb ,
prbvlded by the IIA!blrt Taft
left to rlgbt are Naqcy
Route S; Calby RIJbilm, !1\mleiOJ,
Syracuse.
..

lithe planO •.

..J

ls ~surprised

M~atlp.m.at

Gfflcllled at the ller'licea and
his lilter, Mrl. Florence
1\dama, for .J,veral vocal
~. Mri Mallie Circle

ne· ~tb we,tdlllf ....
Diven81'7 o1 a · and Ml'l
Olla BaOey
lbe alslb
anDivenaeyof Mr.... MI't.
N Bailey ..m.; 0~rvtcl at
·
·
......
Dllrt¥• WU, ht!d adlllnerpmySaluday....,...
·at the 'Welle!,' ID «'.,aD!,U.. '
·
Pllilna
Tlie· 0111 Billlejs were
on "'" apctlilp.aled ;, by tbelr
homlf..,i;'\ daqllterr LOII, ·iljllllbe Ted
fiJr tb8 Ballejs by tbelr eblldtta,
' table Mlcbael Ted iud Jofl ll'elll.
JOIDIJjg llie IJ'01Ip 'for •" an
~t;e 00 Sallday . were
,··,.Mi. UCI &amp;fr!l. ,'Albert W.llal,
' ,_...,1 aad u ..... Pros 1
Sargmt ®II·
.,.....,,
1Im;
Plcrtilrel were Mr. IDd llrl. Lawrence
iJN were pre;aented netu. Vbdoal ud Mr. and
hr,ond pest. · : ltn. Jaekle.WI&amp;al and Sllerl,
':'
~ Walkei', . LelfDii4ID, ObJe,
RUIJ WeD, Roy
r.fUier, Gflllt a I
·:u.:.::::::o:d.::::
J t ~.. •

'

SYRACUSE - A potluck
picnic preceded the ~ling of
the JWlior Ladles AUJ!I!Ilr of
Volunteer Firemen Mol)day
&lt;Wenlng at tbe meeting
A..
beadquarletl.on Brldg~by Swt.
t\
Buslneaswaaconducted
Houdasbelt. :Reports were"""'
and approved. For devoiiGnl,
'11ie ' 81111ual · ~ ocbci91 ~ Hendrll read the 23rd
plcnlC to be btlcf on A"•. '30 at "-1""
• -··
the Mlddleporrj Colllmunlty
parl!Waa811110ijllceClatTueeday The youths bave a pair of
nlght:s meeting llf flit~• Joy pillow cua .!lonaled by Jean
Cll:plil, .B. ·H. Sail... " Mia- Hall which they wW tllvuway
al9Jlary jloclety, ' Middleport aaamoneymakll!gprojeetllld
Flrllt Baptist Church.
they wW aasilt the Ladles
MeeUng allht hQIIle of Mrs. Aulllal')' wltb the Labor Day
ADen Hughes the Circle signed dinner IRd ''flea mar~L"
round-robin cards for Mrs. Attending were Dabble
Delores Richardson and Mrl. Hartenbach, Terri Bumprdner
.
Teil Riley, Jr:, a patient at the of Pomeroy; VIcki Rizer,
Holzer Medical Center. Plans Sbaron Baker, JiU Boudlllbelt,
were mede to remember Pete Comle Patterson, and Deillae
W~~er. PonaulhisSmarblrtbdat
openecly. the henciJUandadvilore,JeanHall
and Adi Slack.
meeting wllh devotions in·
eluding scripture and a Extended Visit Made
meditation, "VIew.,Oints of . Lou' · . - - -h;1n ISVI118I 0 10
Life" and prayer.
The program entitled Mr Stanle ~- and .,_
"Overcoming Discourages.
Y """"
......
ment" WDi tllven by Mrs. llernlce Jeffers recently ·ac·
Fred Lewis. Mrs. Hushes companied Mrs. CUah Johnston
,ervedsandwlches,potalochlps to IAWsville, 0. where abe

Annual Pl'cnt'c·
Se't. ·ugust 30

! ....

.....

~.

_,_.,. were
and nuts. Others .........
Mrs.' Frincea Bearba, Mrs.
!lfiql'ii'
&lt; Slgblllll;'
Mfli.~IP~
"'offman,,
,M
MIM q..U.d•PUIIei!,

::J!:?'

sanneata.

Forked Rlin Park.
Ernes.t Bahr of Long Bottom,
only ltflng meniber of the
Abraham llahr · family, waa
present for the reunion. Others
attending were . Mr. and Mrs.
Golden lllbr, Mr. and Mrs.
Bertie Bibr, Patricia Fee,
Athena; Mr. and Mrs. car1
"-•.,....... .,.....ey,
,._...., w. va.;
....
... ..._,
Mr. and Mrs. Nllrlllan Bahr,
Pomeroy R. D.; Mn:. Mildred
Upaey and Joy, Utah.
.

·

Visitors Come from
Florida New York

• and Mr.•· La.~~':'

·

VIBITING HERE
Phil Van Vranken and
11 to cbUdreq,
Slepbanle and Peter,
.
Titusville, Fla. are In
Mn. . Bern1ce
~ameto1 vlsltlnB his brother;
~arvey Van · Vranken, and

ot.

.

'r qlt
DOWN I!HRUBII~ ,
RU'l'LAND, VI. (UPl) · -

Pollee cnt down a lot of tile
declirallnC lhnlllbeey In front of
R1iiJand llilb &amp;ebool 'Itur.
;_ iliclndlns a f\Veloot he:d8e

111*1

contained about · 10
planll!•

marijuana

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QUAUlY

Co1incil

.NEW '71 MODELs
·
..

Van, Meter, Mrs. Ada Van
Meter,Mra. Lila Bentz, Mr. and
Mrs. ~ Bahr, Patty, Jean,
Tamml, Tercy, Randy, and
Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Bahr,KellyandRoger,Mr.and
Mrs. Rlcbard Flck, Jr., Kevin
and Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
w.u.
Kenneth, RusaeU, Bar·
bara and ........
""'•• of "'-'.... .......
Long Bottom area; Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Bahr, Greg,
Vernon, Jr., Jeff, Tommy and
Steven and Karen Zawacki, of
Polk 'Ohio· Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence N~..,.ft«, Mr. and

Mrs. Charles Goegleln,
•
Charlene, Michael and Mark,
and Patty Goegleln, Pomeroy
Mrs. D. Mae Pickett and R. 0.
daughter, Mrs. Madolyn
Markham of Fort lauderdale,
-------.
Fla., and sou, Mark M.
Markham of New York City,
h:lve been visiting at the Pickett
home near Darwin.
Mrs. Pickett for the put two
years hal been rtllidlng ·m
Florida. Calling on Mrs.
Pickett, Mrs. Markham and her
Napkins
sonduringtbelrvisitherewere lnvltali..,.
Decorotlons
Bool&lt;s
Mr. and Mrs. CecD Conley, Engraved Caka Knives,
Dale,Bernlce,Marjy,andDana Servers, Punch Bowls by
BaUey. Marenco, Route 3; Mrs.
Gwen Roach, Athena; Mr. and
seledlon of Albums
Mrs. George YOIIIIB and choose from .
children, Joe, Mary Nancy, and
Comle Columbul· Mr. and
Mrs. jan Picke~ Pomeroy;
Bryon BaUey, Marengo; Mr.
and Mrs Asa E Jordan

.

'

-

,.

Se.e lL• when you warit a ~!C~·
And see our sparkling collecP~m
olladjes' watches by Bulova;

')kf

this model, prenily 5Ctilpturelfallli
I 7 jewels precise,at $!15. Other mixle'ls;
including carat weight diamo.nd watcha
and dramatic Dior designs, to $1.2.~0 .

The .,mual reunion of the Mrs. Jack GUIIan, Mark and
famlly of Abream and Mary Vic, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Babr . .----~---....- - - - . , .. .
Will Bahr waa held Sunday at and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Donlld
iiiN

~Y

.

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••,....,,,
~ ...........
-= ..__...._
..............
_ ..... .-•v• .-· !!!,~!J;'-1!7!~~4,~Mrst'~'-?"lnd 'lll'ts. fet'elit·tllftOr Of)Jiel' nlli!i;'. ..
· ·'
Florence
&lt;if·Akron:
Jeimette Smllll of Newberry.
·• · '·
,
Mrs; Do88 and Mni. Jeffen
·. 'c'.
i
visited relatives Ill Marion
before returning home. Mrs.
Smith and son, Robert, and
granddaUghter, Karen, ac·
companied Mrs. Johnston
were' home.

family.

.

Bahr Family Reunited

with
MarieforWutlnaon
and Mrs.
remained
an extended
'visit
~;ui~~c ~ll

ntghrs

'

~.

'

the pirtldpinta wtlh a ,..Ubw !!felghborhood Girl·. ScOiita;
ribbon.
Dollie . Al~n~ , Enlerpl'lle
Included In lhe f'GUp ' were United MelhOtmt Church
Beverly · Tllompaon, Melp·, yoqlh fello,wahlp; Roger
Coull~ Olurch of Cllrlal Youth Abbott, the Fellow·
president· Debbie Fitch, ship of Chrletian Alb·
presldeni, Caridyalrlpers, letes, Metes High School
Veterans Memorial HDI!PIIal; Cbapter; Beverly Sue Smith,
Dilna Carsey, Efalltb Dilttlcl JWlior Service Club of the
president of the Alll~rlcan Modem Woodmen of America;
Legion Junior
Edwin Frost,"Soutbern Chapter
Maureen Hemeey,
ol Pliture Fatlllers of Ameriea
tbe junior aurlllary of Dttw and Rlcbard McComber, Star
Webster Post 39 Alllerlcan Junior Grange.
Legion AuKlllary; Irene Bar· About 211 HI girls modeled
nes, honored queen of Belhel f2,
They allo received
International Order of Jobs yellow ribbOn awards.

,..y.

·Servi~e, for

I

for ud. ina ·~· ]be baUJbten,
·
·
l!I'IJII'IIII and ~Dtld ·ueb ot. ~Y C!artla of l!le Jljg Bend

Youth llf8bl
: Melr.ll

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107111 ANNUAL MEIGS \NV

SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd,lt70

+3:00 P.M.-Horse Harness Racing
+8:30 P.M.-Vic Hyde lOne Man Band),

HarrYIOnalres, and The Flowers Family
+Grands.tand Attractions

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. minister. Sunday, Blbleleetvrt.- Wtdnos~iE' Sunday \5c:Nool
111, Pauli~ Me·
9:30 a. m.; Walch'-" study,. 5uwlnl
10:30 • m. : Tu~~ay, Bib • Clfn!1&gt;&lt;k.
~tor. Rev. , Motrls
study, 7.30 p. m., Thursday, M ·WQ!to
9:30 a .
ministry scilool 7:30 p, m.,
RACINE FIRST IIAPTIST- T~y of
service meeting 1:30 P, .m .
ChatlesNorrta, piitor. Sundoy p. m.; Blbio••....:.
r&gt;\IDDLEPORT ~ntiRCH School NP 1 tn J; II,IOI:nlllll 8 p. m.
" Chrlot In Chrlsllon 'Uft""""'
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CARMEL UNI'rli!O METH·
Lawr-. Manley pastor · Mrs wor
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Russell Young, S~nday Schooi ~:ll~':sd~;rs~le.nr~~ ~·,Ti~ 'pastor ; Wayne R.Usll. supl;
Supl Sunda.ySchooiP::IOa.m.; Stud 1. 90 p In
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Worship service, IO:oiSa .• m ..
Evonlng worship 7.30. Wed·
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first and third Sundayo; .
nesqay prayer meeting, ·7: 30 p. . SOUTH &amp;ETHEL UNITEQ 1venlng worship, I p, m. ~
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CH STER CHvRCHOF :o.:nl
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Middleport Rev school, ' ~.m ., Mrs. Wilma NAZAR~NE - Rov.
Audry Miller pastor.' Floyd 8ehr, 5\IPt. Youth Fellowship 6 Grate, pastor. ~hlp sarvlcw;
Ca
1 • S da ' sci&gt;Dol p.m. each Sunday at tuppers 11 a m an~ 1:30 p. m. Sunday.
9. ;,son a:,"~. rk':.nl~ wor Plains United Melhodlol Sunday SChool/ 9:30 ' 1. ' m.
shl
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Richard Berton, sup! .. Prar.er •
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w;lety. 6:30 P m.,
DANVILLE WESLEYAN -J.
HARRISONviLLE . PRES.
p m. Sunday evanlj."llstlc A. Curry, pastor. Sunday IYTERIAN _ Mrs. Norma
meeting, 7: 30 p. m. royer School, P:JO a.m.; Youth and Lea Sunde Schoop Suparln·
meeting Wednesd~y. 7:30p.m. lunlor youth service, ~:45 p. m.; tendent. s.J'day School 9, 30 a.
MIDDLE PORT FIRST ' Evening worshlp,.Je:l
m Sunday Servlca-8p. m. Rev.
BAPTIST-Ch.•u·l" W ~lmnn~~; Prayer and praise
·• · p. Max Donahue , Middleport,
pastor . Fred Hollman, Sun· m.
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day School Supt. Sunday
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BETHANy UNITE 0
Church School. 9: 15 ,a m ; ~~~J:! 1 ~y-~~T:n s.;'~:!\' METHODIST -PaulA. Sellers,
Morning worship, 10 15 a m. ·
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9. 30 •
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m. Sunday, 4:30 p. m., game
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9 30 a m. second and fourth
time for youth . Wednesday meeting,
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Sundays; Evening worship, a p.
evonlng prayer -vice, 7:30.
SILVl:R RUN FREE WILL m. nrsrSunday .
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST - BAPfiST
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Middleport, corner of Fourth
~ ·r II aMal METHODIST- Worship, first
and Main Sl Robert Jackson, ~t:~~s, ru~:y sJ~ 1 Supt. and third Sundays, 10:&lt;45 1. m.;
pastor . Sunday School, P.30 • · Sunda Schoool, 10 a . m.i second and fourth Sundays,
m., Morning worship 10 30 a. Worsht 7. 30
m Prayer 7. 30p. m Sunday Schooi,9:..Sa.
m., ArncMd Richards, Supt
meetln:· Thursliv 7: 30 p m m Christian Endeavor, third
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mid·
CHES,TER CHURC11 OF Saturday of each month.
dleporl. Sth and Main. Raullln GOD _ The Rev Gilbert
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Moyer, pastor Thomas Kelly, Spencer pastor Sunday School METHODIST - Rev Eugene
Sunday School supt . Bible P·30a ;,. . wor~hlp service 11 G1ll. paslor William Bailey,
School , 9:30 1 m., morning a m e;;onlng worship ). 30 supt Sunday School, 9:30a. m.;

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Perrln, .,..tor. Fred 81aetlnlr,
1 pi S ndlly S hoD" 15
10:~ a .• ..;,, ~..~
choir rehearsal, Monday, 6:30
p . m. , Mro . Marvin Burl,
director.
Senior
choir
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Thursday, all day Busy 8ee
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Clyde V. Henderson. pastor.
Sunday School P·30 a . m.;
Raymond Walburn. supt .

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Sunday School. 9:30 a . m.;
morning worihlp, 1~311 a. m.;
~-6· p.
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ST. PAUL LUTHERAN - The
C. Lund,
SRevdeArthur
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worship service, 10:30 a . "'·
FIRST SOUTHERN Ma8AP·
TIST CHAPEL -220 E.
In,
Pomeroy, alllllotecl with S.B.C.
Rev George Bryant, pastor;
Hershel McClure, Sunday
School suparlntendont. Sunday
School, 9. 30 o. m.; Worship
serviCe, 10. 30 •· m.; Evening
worship, 7, 30 P m. Wednesday,
prayer meeting and Bible
sfudy, 7:30 P· m
POMEROY ·
POMEROY.CifESTER
UNITED
MCETHdODIST t
•Robert R
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Pomeroy - Worship. 10 30 a .
m., Church School. P: 15 •· m.;
Frank Vaughan, super in
tendent. Cheslor worship, 9 a.
m .. Church School, 10 a m ;
Roger Epple, supt.
SEYENT,JI OAY ~:eNT·
TIST- omeroy.
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Hgts. Herbert Mor~an, pastor.
Sabbath School. Sa urda~2 P·
m.: worship, 3· 15 p. m
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Society, 10a . m. eachThursday

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GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev
Stanley Plallenburg, miniSter
Morning prayer and sermon,
10 30 a m. Holy communion
and sermon first Sundays.
10:30 1 . m.' Church school ,
kindergarten through eighth
grade IO 30 a m
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Mr. Hoyt Allon, Jr.,
pastor Blb1Hchool,9.30a . m,
worship 1o·JCf· adult worship
service arid 'voui]Q peoples
meeting, bolh .730 p m. Sun
day Wednesday. comb 1ned
Bible study and prayer
MIDDLEPORT
meeting, 7 30 p. m
THE SALVATION ARMYEnvoy RayS Wining, olficer m
worship, 10.30 a m , evening
c}1erge Sunday. 10 a m, - ~ IRST UNITED PRES· worship, 1 30 P m . oraVM"
Holiness meeting. 10 30 a. m. BYTERIAN, Middleport-Rev. service 7 p. m. Wednesday.
Sunday School Young People's Russell Lester , paslor. Sunday
Legion, 7p. m.. Thursday, 1 to 3 School9·30 a. m., Lewis Sauer,
p m, Ladles Home League. 7 supt ; wor~hlp service 10· 30 MASON COUNTY
IL.!!k. Prep classes
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Father Bernard Krajcovlc, UNITED METHODIST-Rev. Va Chaster Ten;;ant, pa;tor:
pastor
Phone
992 2825, Ma• E Donahue, mlmster; Sunday school 1o a m .
Saturday evening /oAass, 7. 30 Eric Chambers, Sunday School morning worshiP. 11
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p.m. Sunday Mass. 8 and 10 superintendent. Church School evangeflsfic service. 7 30 p.m.
a .m Confessions, Saturday 7· 9 30 a m , morning worship, Bible study and prayer service
7 30 p m
10·30a m; youth meeting, 7 p. Wednesday, 7 30 p m Phon~

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Morfin ancl Lewis
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Tyler Mocirt ,
11:30, Ch. 1,, •1ft1eoal.'1 Jayne
M'an1fleld.
Edword G.
' RObinson

Monthly sings. first Sunday, 2 p
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FOREST RUN METHODIST
_Rev . Forrest Donley, pastor;
Mrs
Freod Nease supt
Worshlpservlce9a m.i Sunday
School. 10 a m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
-Langsville Vlllaga, Rev
Robert Eugene Musser, pastor.

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Mr. and Mrs. Don Rlffie of

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Dexter - Rev . John Dill , Roger .
":t'toro Sunda~ornlng wor. School
~~~v'a~ Sund:r ,servt'ces,
· 9~:~30~~j
von ngs,
7, 311 p.m.
ST.
PAUL'S
UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH ~~
Tuppers Plains. Rev. Randy
Lavender, pastor. Sunday
School, 9:30 o. m.; youth
fellowship, 6 p m.; Sunday
evonlng worship, 7: 30 p. m.
L E TAR T
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METHODIST CHURCH -First
and second Sundays, preaching
at 8 p. m.; Third 11)11 fourth
Sundays, Sunday School, 10 o.
m. ; worship servlcaallla. m.; !'h~i!"•lf.'!ili ,
Tuesday evonlngs at a p. m:,
prayer
and 8tble Study
FLATWOODS
UNITE 0 ~!!~!'~!!:~~~:~· ~~~!~~:
METHODIST, Rev. William
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Alrson, pastor, Robert Ea11011,
p. m,
supt. Sunday Schoolet10 a . m..
'•1:~~,~~·1linct~8oard
Worship ~~rlilcw ~I 11 a. m.
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STIYERSVILLE
COMMEUNITY rtCHURCtorH - Rdev.
dsel Ha • Pll . 5un ay
morning W!ll'lhlp sarvlco, 10
a.m ., Dell Talt&gt;qt, auperln·
Iencioni. Prayer metllllll, etch
Thursday, 7~30 p.m. ~nday
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evening servl~e. 7:30.
Ours and Angela, all of
~ -Pasadena, Colli.; Mr . and Mn.
ZION CHURCH OF CHRISt
JIUllor Ours Robby Mike and - Pomeroy · Harrlsonvllle
UaaofLevlitown
Mr .... Rood. John Webster. pastor;
' ·Tony..-!
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PaUl McElroy,
Sunday
School
Mrs. Michael Wllaon,
Supi.Sunday
School,
9:30a.
m.;
Danny, of Opaloclul, Fla.; Mr. Morning Wot:.Oip and com·
and Mrs. Will Ours and Billy of munlon, 10:30 ' a. m.; Sunctoy
carters, Ga . Mr and Mrs evening youth Christian En·
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Wiley Oura, Mr. and Mrs. RDy vices, 7 p.. m. t Wednesday
Donohew, Jeff ancl Greg, Mr. evening pray~~~: me'etlng and
end Mn. George ~ ' Bib_!! •!udy, 7:30 p. :n.
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ST. JOJtN l.u:rHE.AAN - ' __ ._...~.c.
Mr --• Mr1
-:.1 Pine Grove. Rev . Gerald
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and · Colter
HaJ1DIII school, 91. m.; Church service,
enjoyed a famll7 picnic at 10
Forbd Run Lake Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ours and
Loretta of New Bricbton, Pa.
spenlthe -.eltend.wllh Mr. and

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study, 9:30 a.m.; morning
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and .they aD enjoyed an ouuni
at Forked RIUI Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ellington,
Spencer Hayman of Baltimore,
Md.; Quentin Ha)'DIIUI of East
Liverpool attended the funeral
services for their slater, Mrs.
Dorothy Dural at the local
Methodbl church Monday One
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unable to come due to Wneas.
Mr and Mrs Jack Preston
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Mr. and Mrs. Fay Norris of
t.urel, Md. openl folD' days
with the former's sl.lter, Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Adams and
allo visited Rev. and Mrs.
Freeland Norris, Mr. and Mrs.
Fern Norris, Mn. Freda Evana
at Racine; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Norris end called oo other
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Norrlsea flrat visit with
relatives In ten years.
Mr. and Mrs. RDy Buck and
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choir practice, 1 p. m.
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Chrt 11
u 1o _ week service Wednesday 7:30 Racine Road. Relph Johnson,
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Rev 0 Dell Manley, pastor '"sYRACUSE CHURCH OF m.; Morning worship, 10:30 a.
~~~da~aSc~:,"',9'1u~·~· ~~-~~~vg THE NAZARENE _ Rev . M c. m.. Sunday evonlng service. 7
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Wednesday
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prayer
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Riffle and after spending a few days with study, 7·30 P m. Thursday Sunday Sc
Supt. Sunday
THE BRADBiniY c·HURCH
famlly have purcllaoed the Mrs. her grandparents, the Rousbes. evening prayer rneellng, 7' 30 P School, classes lor all ages, 9' 30 OF CHRIST - Mr Ted Cod·
Sunday
MQnday Tueoday WedoHday , TbundaJ
Frl!lar
Sallildv '
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Ide Stober! property and are
Mr. andMrs. Don Findley and m. Sunday evening youth a. m.; morning w~shlp,
:&lt;45,
wallacler.
pastor.
Jerry
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LamentatlI
Conat•tadl
services, 6.30 with Rouer NYPS Sunday, 6•30 p. m ' lnwagen
Sunday School
planning on moving aoonthere family of Columbus spent the Manley, youth leader
evangelistic service, Sunday. S perlnte'ndent Sunde' School
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from the Mrs. Inez Hill weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
MASON
CHURCH
OF mee .,nPn,mw-~~!'aeeky,7. 30prpaY.m".· P,~30 a m.; MOrning worship;
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meeting, second 0 30a. m.; .Evenng
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Rev. ancl Mrs. Dale McCIW'g Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wood Worship, 10 am .. Bible study, Wednesday 7 30 0 m.
p m. Wednesday, Preyer
of Racine spent an afternoon ancl family of Lancaster ; Mr. 11 15 a m • evening worship, R 0 C K' S P R I N G S serv•ce. 7'30 p. m.
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dMrs MllfordFrederickand 7 30 pm Mld·weak service, METHODIST _ Rev Richard
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PumP.hrey, pastor , Harold Great Bend, Charles Norris,
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and Mn. Bertha Robmson.
family were Stmday vililor! of GRAHAM UNITE 0 METH Blac~ston
superintendent pastor Worship service, 9:30 a.
'Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Hill, Mr. and Mn. Robert Wood end OOIST CHURCH p
hi · Morning ~orshlp p 30 am : m , Sunday School. 10:30 a m .
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Yawkey,
v~. Stmday.
daughter, Mrs. Benny Boggess and fourth Sundayseoch month, MYF, 6 P m. Prayer meeting su~r.:'·f.:'~· ~~n 9 , 30 ~:
With the hope It will •. In some measure, foster and help sustain tha ..,, c s ·
7:30t P· m ~~to BIFbl~ St'ty, m%".'!~J; m.; Morn!'/?, worship, 10: 15 a . good In .family and community life. this feature Is sponsored by the
Mrs. Dallas'ltilllook her 11011, and Wayne, Don Johnson worship servlca
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Dean,toHolzerMedlcalCenter visited Sunday wltb Mr. W1d ~;:;;'!% ~Y:.~d;.
' cOuncl ilrstMonday,7:30;.m. -~~Jdvou.;:; r::Ws~lpand~~~~ firms and or~nl.~tlon~ Whose namttiiRJ!Car ~~~Yt· ,. . .
MmdaJ fer a ~'liP·
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Baltimore, Md. School. 9:45 a. m.; preechlng ~nnle Holsinger, •u~l. Mor· K1ngsbury Road. Sundar,
and Mrs. Marshall Roush and spent the """tend with their service, 11 1 · m. Sunday ning sermon, 111 m. Evening School, 9:311 a. m., Ralpb..Car •
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nephew Mr and Mrs Don Bell training union and worship service Christian Endeavor, supt. Worship service, 10:311 a.
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prayer and Bible study, 7:30 p. Chevalier, president . Song Proyer meeting, Wednesday,
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Hensler of Racme spent Sunday
Mrs. Denzil Boggeaa, An· m
service and sermon, 8, 20 . Mid · 7 30 p. m. Rev. Jay Stiles.
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and Jaye of Pomeroy visited Services at 315 Main St. Pt nesday, 7·30 p. m. Mrs. Mazie GREGATIONAL CHURCH _:
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond recently with Mrs . Benny Pleasant, Sundar:, 11 a . m.; Ho~';:;-R~~st~;:~· ( IGHT Rev. Willarcl Dutcher. pastor. 1--..,.-...,.-..,.........--:-'--:-T:""'--...,....-+..:....~.:....-;'----::"
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arrlvedSaturdaylcravacatlon
Mr
and Mrs
Marvin
Rev Ro•Ta~or pastor · Henrr. School Su · Sunday School,
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and third Sun$ys following
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Phone 992-92&amp;.4
l1A&gt;bert Clark and Kimberly weekend.
ALFRED
UN t T E !I Prayer and prosle service: fourth Saturday evonlng•. 8 p.
2.j() Lincoln St.
Mlddle~rt
Ann, allo of New Bern, N.C. Mr.endMrs.C8r11011Hayesof
Thursday.J:_30.e, m.
- jolne:llheRobmsonsSundayfor Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil School, 9 .sa. m. with Lloyd
RACINE-LETART
WES· CHURCH- lk
a Visit with Mrs. Bertha Hayes of Columbus visited with Dillinger , supt. Worship sar- LEVAN UNITED METHODIST minister .
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Robinson end family.
Mrs FemeHaymanandfalher, vices, na. m. with Charles D. Rac:ne. W. Dale McClurg, 10, 30 m.
Mr end Mrs James"""noton w-i-. BeUes Sr d""'""
the Woode. layleader. Sund~ pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a .
1111 &amp;115
ovonlng
hlp 7 ••p m 1 m.; Worship service, tO 30 a .
and Spencer .Hayman of week.
Rev L~:O~de;. ' wedne•~•Y m.; UMYF, 7 p. m each Sun·
, HU/Itlnglort. W.
Baltimore, Md. attended
Mrs. Bill Foz and David ovenlng prayepervlces, 7:45 p. day; Sonlor Choir practice,
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Thur.sday, 7:30 P m.; Service ~~'t'p,
Metho:ltsl Church Sunday and new. baby Sunday al
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Gallipolis.
L0 N G
B 0 T 'r 0 M School Class meeting, fourth ~~:~r~~
Mrs. ilerberl Miller and sort,
Mr. end Mrs. Gerold Rayman METHODIST - Rev. Freeland Friday, 6 p. m.; WSCS second P,
&gt;ursdav;
Jeff, were Parkersburg vililors and Keith spent Sunday with Norris, pastor . Sundoy School, Friday, 7 30 p. m.. Official
recently.
Mrs Robert Hart end lamll 10 am .• church services, 11 Board, second Monday, 7:30 p.

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111, Pauli~ Me·
9:30 a. m.; Walch'-" study,. 5uwlnl
10:30 • m. : Tu~~ay, Bib • Clfn!1&gt;&lt;k.
~tor. Rev. , Motrls
study, 7.30 p. m., Thursday, M ·WQ!to
9:30 a .
ministry scilool 7:30 p, m.,
RACINE FIRST IIAPTIST- T~y of
service meeting 1:30 P, .m .
ChatlesNorrta, piitor. Sundoy p. m.; Blbio••....:.
r&gt;\IDDLEPORT ~ntiRCH School NP 1 tn J; II,IOI:nlllll 8 p. m.
" Chrlot In Chrlsllon 'Uft""""'
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CARMEL UNI'rli!O METH·
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Russell Young, S~nday Schooi ~:ll~':sd~;rs~le.nr~~ ~·,Ti~ 'pastor ; Wayne R.Usll. supl;
Supl Sunda.ySchooiP::IOa.m.; Stud 1. 90 p In
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Evonlng worship 7.30. Wed·
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nesqay prayer meeting, ·7: 30 p. . SOUTH &amp;ETHEL UNITEQ 1venlng worship, I p, m. ~
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CH STER CHvRCHOF :o.:nl
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Middleport Rev school, ' ~.m ., Mrs. Wilma NAZAR~NE - Rov.
Audry Miller pastor.' Floyd 8ehr, 5\IPt. Youth Fellowship 6 Grate, pastor. ~hlp sarvlcw;
Ca
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9. ;,son a:,"~. rk':.nl~ wor Plains United Melhodlol Sunday SChool/ 9:30 ' 1. ' m.
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Richard Berton, sup! .. Prar.er •
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w;lety. 6:30 P m.,
DANVILLE WESLEYAN -J.
HARRISONviLLE . PRES.
p m. Sunday evanlj."llstlc A. Curry, pastor. Sunday IYTERIAN _ Mrs. Norma
meeting, 7: 30 p. m. royer School, P:JO a.m.; Youth and Lea Sunde Schoop Suparln·
meeting Wednesd~y. 7:30p.m. lunlor youth service, ~:45 p. m.; tendent. s.J'day School 9, 30 a.
MIDDLE PORT FIRST ' Evening worshlp,.Je:l
m Sunday Servlca-8p. m. Rev.
BAPTIST-Ch.•u·l" W ~lmnn~~; Prayer and praise
·• · p. Max Donahue , Middleport,
pastor . Fred Hollman, Sun· m.
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day School Supt. Sunday
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Church School. 9: 15 ,a m ; ~~~J:! 1 ~y-~~T:n s.;'~:!\' METHODIST -PaulA. Sellers,
Morning worship, 10 15 a m. ·
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9. 30 •
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m. Sunday, 4:30 p. m., game
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time for youth . Wednesday meeting,
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Sundays; Evening worship, a p.
evonlng prayer -vice, 7:30.
SILVl:R RUN FREE WILL m. nrsrSunday .
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Middleport, corner of Fourth
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and Main Sl Robert Jackson, ~t:~~s, ru~:y sJ~ 1 Supt. and third Sundays, 10:&lt;45 1. m.;
pastor . Sunday School, P.30 • · Sunda Schoool, 10 a . m.i second and fourth Sundays,
m., Morning worship 10 30 a. Worsht 7. 30
m Prayer 7. 30p. m Sunday Schooi,9:..Sa.
m., ArncMd Richards, Supt
meetln:· Thursliv 7: 30 p m m Christian Endeavor, third
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mid·
CHES,TER CHURC11 OF Saturday of each month.
dleporl. Sth and Main. Raullln GOD _ The Rev Gilbert
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
Moyer, pastor Thomas Kelly, Spencer pastor Sunday School METHODIST - Rev Eugene
Sunday School supt . Bible P·30a ;,. . wor~hlp service 11 G1ll. paslor William Bailey,
School , 9:30 1 m., morning a m e;;onlng worship ). 30 supt Sunday School, 9:30a. m.;

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Perrln, .,..tor. Fred 81aetlnlr,
1 pi S ndlly S hoD" 15
10:~ a .• ..;,, ~..~
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p . m. , Mro . Marvin Burl,
director.
Senior
choir
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Thursday, all day Busy 8ee
quilting party In churth social
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Sunday School P·30 a . m.;
Raymond Walburn. supt .

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Sunday School. 9:30 a . m.;
morning worihlp, 1~311 a. m.;
~-6· p.
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ST. PAUL LUTHERAN - The
C. Lund,
SRevdeArthur
S hool
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worship service, 10:30 a . "'·
FIRST SOUTHERN Ma8AP·
TIST CHAPEL -220 E.
In,
Pomeroy, alllllotecl with S.B.C.
Rev George Bryant, pastor;
Hershel McClure, Sunday
School suparlntendont. Sunday
School, 9. 30 o. m.; Worship
serviCe, 10. 30 •· m.; Evening
worship, 7, 30 P m. Wednesday,
prayer meeting and Bible
sfudy, 7:30 P· m
POMEROY ·
POMEROY.CifESTER
UNITED
MCETHdODIST t
•Robert R
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Pomeroy - Worship. 10 30 a .
m., Church School. P: 15 •· m.;
Frank Vaughan, super in
tendent. Cheslor worship, 9 a.
m .. Church School, 10 a m ;
Roger Epple, supt.
SEYENT,JI OAY ~:eNT·
TIST- omeroy.
rry
Hgts. Herbert Mor~an, pastor.
Sabbath School. Sa urda~2 P·
m.: worship, 3· 15 p. m
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GRACE EPISCOPAL- Rev
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Morning prayer and sermon,
10 30 a m. Holy communion
and sermon first Sundays.
10:30 1 . m.' Church school ,
kindergarten through eighth
grade IO 30 a m
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Mr. Hoyt Allon, Jr.,
pastor Blb1Hchool,9.30a . m,
worship 1o·JCf· adult worship
service arid 'voui]Q peoples
meeting, bolh .730 p m. Sun
day Wednesday. comb 1ned
Bible study and prayer
MIDDLEPORT
meeting, 7 30 p. m
THE SALVATION ARMYEnvoy RayS Wining, olficer m
worship, 10.30 a m , evening
c}1erge Sunday. 10 a m, - ~ IRST UNITED PRES· worship, 1 30 P m . oraVM"
Holiness meeting. 10 30 a. m. BYTERIAN, Middleport-Rev. service 7 p. m. Wednesday.
Sunday School Young People's Russell Lester , paslor. Sunday
Legion, 7p. m.. Thursday, 1 to 3 School9·30 a. m., Lewis Sauer,
p m, Ladles Home League. 7 supt ; wor~hlp service 10· 30 MASON COUNTY
IL.!!k. Prep classes
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Father Bernard Krajcovlc, UNITED METHODIST-Rev. Va Chaster Ten;;ant, pa;tor:
pastor
Phone
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Saturday evening /oAass, 7. 30 Eric Chambers, Sunday School morning worshiP. 11
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a .m Confessions, Saturday 7· 9 30 a m , morning worship, Bible study and prayer service
7 30 p m
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Morfin ancl Lewis
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Tyler Mocirt ,
11:30, Ch. 1,, •1ft1eoal.'1 Jayne
M'an1fleld.
Edword G.
' RObinson

Monthly sings. first Sunday, 2 p
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FOREST RUN METHODIST
_Rev . Forrest Donley, pastor;
Mrs
Freod Nease supt
Worshlpservlce9a m.i Sunday
School. 10 a m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
-Langsville Vlllaga, Rev
Robert Eugene Musser, pastor.

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Dexter - Rev . John Dill , Roger .
":t'toro Sunda~ornlng wor. School
~~~v'a~ Sund:r ,servt'ces,
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von ngs,
7, 311 p.m.
ST.
PAUL'S
UNITED
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Tuppers Plains. Rev. Randy
Lavender, pastor. Sunday
School, 9:30 o. m.; youth
fellowship, 6 p m.; Sunday
evonlng worship, 7: 30 p. m.
L E TAR T
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METHODIST CHURCH -First
and second Sundays, preaching
at 8 p. m.; Third 11)11 fourth
Sundays, Sunday School, 10 o.
m. ; worship servlcaallla. m.; !'h~i!"•lf.'!ili ,
Tuesday evonlngs at a p. m:,
prayer
and 8tble Study
FLATWOODS
UNITE 0 ~!!~!'~!!:~~~:~· ~~~!~~:
METHODIST, Rev. William
[.!
Alrson, pastor, Robert Ea11011,
p. m,
supt. Sunday Schoolet10 a . m..
'•1:~~,~~·1linct~8oard
Worship ~~rlilcw ~I 11 a. m.
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STIYERSVILLE
COMMEUNITY rtCHURCtorH - Rdev.
dsel Ha • Pll . 5un ay
morning W!ll'lhlp sarvlco, 10
a.m ., Dell Talt&gt;qt, auperln·
Iencioni. Prayer metllllll, etch
Thursday, 7~30 p.m. ~nday
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Ours and Angela, all of
~ -Pasadena, Colli.; Mr . and Mn.
ZION CHURCH OF CHRISt
JIUllor Ours Robby Mike and - Pomeroy · Harrlsonvllle
UaaofLevlitown
Mr .... Rood. John Webster. pastor;
' ·Tony..-!
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PaUl McElroy,
Sunday
School
Mrs. Michael Wllaon,
Supi.Sunday
School,
9:30a.
m.;
Danny, of Opaloclul, Fla.; Mr. Morning Wot:.Oip and com·
and Mrs. Will Ours and Billy of munlon, 10:30 ' a. m.; Sunctoy
carters, Ga . Mr and Mrs evening youth Christian En·
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Wiley Oura, Mr. and Mrs. RDy vices, 7 p.. m. t Wednesday
Donohew, Jeff ancl Greg, Mr. evening pray~~~: me'etlng and
end Mn. George ~ ' Bib_!! •!udy, 7:30 p. :n.
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ST. JOJtN l.u:rHE.AAN - ' __ ._...~.c.
Mr --• Mr1
-:.1 Pine Grove. Rev . Gerald
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and · Colter
HaJ1DIII school, 91. m.; Church service,
enjoyed a famll7 picnic at 10
Forbd Run Lake Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ours and
Loretta of New Bricbton, Pa.
spenlthe -.eltend.wllh Mr. and

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at Forked RIUI Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ellington,
Spencer Hayman of Baltimore,
Md.; Quentin Ha)'DIIUI of East
Liverpool attended the funeral
services for their slater, Mrs.
Dorothy Dural at the local
Methodbl church Monday One
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unable to come due to Wneas.
Mr and Mrs Jack Preston
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with the former's sl.lter, Mr.
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allo visited Rev. and Mrs.
Freeland Norris, Mr. and Mrs.
Fern Norris, Mn. Freda Evana
at Racine; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Norris end called oo other
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Wednesday
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Supt. Sunday
THE BRADBiniY c·HURCH
famlly have purcllaoed the Mrs. her grandparents, the Rousbes. evening prayer rneellng, 7' 30 P School, classes lor all ages, 9' 30 OF CHRIST - Mr Ted Cod·
Sunday
MQnday Tueoday WedoHday , TbundaJ
Frl!lar
Sallildv '
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Ide Stober! property and are
Mr. andMrs. Don Findley and m. Sunday evening youth a. m.; morning w~shlp,
:&lt;45,
wallacler.
pastor.
Jerry
Yen
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Pnlm•
Pulao
l11llh
LamentatlI
Conat•tadl
services, 6.30 with Rouer NYPS Sunday, 6•30 p. m ' lnwagen
Sunday School
planning on moving aoonthere family of Columbus spent the Manley, youth leader
evangelistic service, Sunday. S perlnte'ndent Sunde' School
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from the Mrs. Inez Hill weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
MASON
CHURCH
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Rev. ancl Mrs. Dale McCIW'g Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wood Worship, 10 am .. Bible study, Wednesday 7 30 0 m.
p m. Wednesday, Preyer
of Racine spent an afternoon ancl family of Lancaster ; Mr. 11 15 a m • evening worship, R 0 C K' S P R I N G S serv•ce. 7'30 p. m.
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d Mrs Dalla HID
dMrs MllfordFrederickand 7 30 pm Mld·weak service, METHODIST _ Rev Richard
BETHLEHEM 8APTIST ·'
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Wednesday, 7 30 p.m
PumP.hrey, pastor , Harold Great Bend, Charles Norris,
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and Mn. Bertha Robmson.
family were Stmday vililor! of GRAHAM UNITE 0 METH Blac~ston
superintendent pastor Worship service, 9:30 a.
'Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Hill, Mr. and Mn. Robert Wood end OOIST CHURCH p
hi · Morning ~orshlp p 30 am : m , Sunday School. 10:30 a m .
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Hillaltended a harnecoming at Mn. Ruth Snodgrass and Sundays of eech month , third evening worship, 7:30 p.m.; AI
Yawkey,
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daughter, Mrs. Benny Boggess and fourth Sundayseoch month, MYF, 6 P m. Prayer meeting su~r.:'·f.:'~· ~~n 9 , 30 ~:
With the hope It will •. In some measure, foster and help sustain tha ..,, c s ·
7:30t P· m ~~to BIFbl~ St'ty, m%".'!~J; m.; Morn!'/?, worship, 10: 15 a . good In .family and community life. this feature Is sponsored by the
Mrs. Dallas'ltilllook her 11011, and Wayne, Don Johnson worship servlca
7 30
Dean,toHolzerMedlcalCenter visited Sunday wltb Mr. W1d ~;:;;'!% ~Y:.~d;.
' cOuncl ilrstMonday,7:30;.m. -~~Jdvou.;:; r::Ws~lpand~~~~ firms and or~nl.~tlon~ Whose namttiiRJ!Car ~~~Yt· ,. . .
MmdaJ fer a ~'liP·
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Baltimore, Md. School. 9:45 a. m.; preechlng ~nnle Holsinger, •u~l. Mor· K1ngsbury Road. Sundar,
and Mrs. Marshall Roush and spent the """tend with their service, 11 1 · m. Sunday ning sermon, 111 m. Evening School, 9:311 a. m., Ralpb..Car •
Joey
nephew Mr and Mrs Don Bell training union and worship service Christian Endeavor, supt. Worship service, 10:311 a.
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Lyda m and 7:30p.m. alternately.
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prayer and Bible study, 7:30 p. Chevalier, president . Song Proyer meeting, Wednesday,
~-· DIISI'(IOI'It:IRin,IS
Hensler of Racme spent Sunday
Mrs. Denzil Boggeaa, An· m
service and sermon, 8, 20 . Mid · 7 30 p. m. Rev. Jay Stiles.
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DaJiu HID.
and Jaye of Pomeroy visited Services at 315 Main St. Pt nesday, 7·30 p. m. Mrs. Mazie GREGATIONAL CHURCH _:
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond recently with Mrs . Benny Pleasant, Sundar:, 11 a . m.; Ho~';:;-R~~st~;:~· ( IGHT Rev. Willarcl Dutcher. pastor. 1--..,.-...,.-..,.........--:-'--:-T:""'--...,....-+..:....~.:....-;'----::"
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Robinson, Gary and Robin Boggess end Wayne_
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p.
All CHURC,._Harrlsonvllle Rood. Mrs. Worl~ Francis, SUft!lay
arrlvedSaturdaylcravacatlon
Mr
and Mrs
Marvin
Rev Ro•Ta~or pastor · Henrr. School Su · Sunday School,
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.ea. m. hurch Servleft first
witb the fonner•1 mother• """·
Wtckersl:am and sons were MEIGS COUNTY
"· un Y · School•
and third Sun$ys following
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Bertha Roblnaon. Mr. and Mrs. Columbus visitors over the
~:f/g ~!':'~lp 9 7 a P mm. Sunday School, Second and
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Phone 992-92&amp;.4
l1A&gt;bert Clark and Kimberly weekend.
ALFRED
UN t T E !I Prayer and prosle service: fourth Saturday evonlng•. 8 p.
2.j() Lincoln St.
Mlddle~rt
Ann, allo of New Bern, N.C. Mr.endMrs.C8r11011Hayesof
Thursday.J:_30.e, m.
- jolne:llheRobmsonsSundayfor Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil School, 9 .sa. m. with Lloyd
RACINE-LETART
WES· CHURCH- lk
a Visit with Mrs. Bertha Hayes of Columbus visited with Dillinger , supt. Worship sar- LEVAN UNITED METHODIST minister .
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Robinson end family.
Mrs FemeHaymanandfalher, vices, na. m. with Charles D. Rac:ne. W. Dale McClurg, 10, 30 m.
Mr end Mrs James"""noton w-i-. BeUes Sr d""'""
the Woode. layleader. Sund~ pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a .
1111 &amp;115
ovonlng
hlp 7 ••p m 1 m.; Worship service, tO 30 a .
and Spencer .Hayman of week.
Rev L~:O~de;. ' wedne•~•Y m.; UMYF, 7 p. m each Sun·
, HU/Itlnglort. W.
Baltimore, Md. attended
Mrs. Bill Foz and David ovenlng prayepervlces, 7:45 p. day; Sonlor Choir practice,
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Thur.sday, 7:30 P m.; Service ~~'t'p,
Metho:ltsl Church Sunday and new. baby Sunday al
~~ld~:h
~~~dfy "
D1lll'lllng.
Gallipolis.
L0 N G
B 0 T 'r 0 M School Class meeting, fourth ~~:~r~~
Mrs. ilerberl Miller and sort,
Mr. end Mrs. Gerold Rayman METHODIST - Rev. Freeland Friday, 6 p. m.; WSCS second P,
&gt;ursdav;
Jeff, were Parkersburg vililors and Keith spent Sunday with Norris, pastor . Sundoy School, Friday, 7 30 p. m.. Official
recently.
Mrs Robert Hart end lamll 10 am .• church services, 11 Board, second Monday, 7:30 p.

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Will you tumID Mark 2:1.6?
Four brolben In the cbUI'Cit CIITied a man lick of palsy lo
JeM; Bro. Pray«' Bro. Payer, Bro. Preacher and Delr Bro.
l"'rddll Worklr. Now, thai lounome alllld raile the roof
&amp;DJWbere, and IIIII iB what they dlcl.
Bro. Prayer laid, "I !lave never bad S1lcb a burden In aU my
life u I've bacl thiB momlng. I think I'll tate a walk over and see
Bro. Pliacher." ..
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Cllmln81nlohlap'e8eiiCI!beroUndPrelcberinahea.Ymood
coilcemlll&amp; Mr. Proloolacl Jllnelll, The conversation soon
rev.tacltheaicUess'thatwuabouttotakelhelrfrl411d.

1968 CHEVROLET .

$2195

Olevelle- 4 Dr. Hardtop. power steering.
automatic transmission. 6 cyl., vinyl roof.

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write TOAN, 129 W. $late ~t .. 1962 . VOLK$:-NAGEW. al~o,
Mendev Deedllne9a.m. · take to aoctlon on a par·
Athens. Ohio .15701.
. elac'lrlc powltr plant.
Canceijellon &amp; corrections , centaga basts. Call Jim ' ---------8-_lutp electric motor, eleclr c
Will beDetcepled unlll9 a.m . tor
Adams auctioneer Rutland
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or reject any adto:- - - deemed obtecllonel . The HAYMAN'S AUCTION tioun
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IGrmed mlraclel uno otber prophet In ow: country. He baS sucb
l8ldernells and rcmpa ...m that we know He iB truly ~e~~t from
God."
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wbal they could clo - "!thought I would make a few calls before
cburch lime.! have two new famillea m Praise Ave. that ougbt to
be eurtacled.''
He saw lwW heavy he8rled hiB friends were, and knowing
tbem u be did, waited for them to wtburden their bearta. Soon

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Bro. Preleber said, "We wert just dlscUSiing Prolonged IUneas
and hla affliction. Prayer and I have a feeling that If we could get
blm 1o the protracted meeth11, Jolllll mule! Olive him, and heal

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Friday toat 10receive
con- TRAILER. Brown's Troller sound
and FM' C. BRADFORD,
slgnments
a.m. Auction
radio • syitein,
.1-speef;l ANt
Intermixed
ComplettSirvlce starting at L-ndl
1 p.m. Lei us sell
Park, Minersville. 992-332.1.
ch8nger.
&amp;lienee
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Phone9.19-38i!lc
•21-12tc our
wms. FREE gilt
Raclne,()hlo ·
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Bro. Peraoii8!Workeraald, "IwiDgooverand get Bro. Payer
, cen
your
se. 3-22-ffc
wlll1';ypurchase. Coll992·
Ctltf Bt"li!ftird
12 cen'tl per w&gt;rd
FURNISHED and unf.urnilhld
3352.
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IIICI the lour of us wiD just carry him to the service thiB evening."
conSl•cullve lnsort)on•
apartments. Close to JChoqt.
.a.t~
· :ttPTIC TANK" 't ·LEAN. ED. ·
Now Payer was In a happy mood aa Persoual Worker made
18 cent&amp;
per word six con· GROVER'S
Photography
secutlve
ln•eotlons.
Studio will be
closed for Phonef92-54i.
10-t•lfc WALNIJT
ro_dlo com'. 5E
rat.ts. ·Phone
Ilia dellre known.
25
Fter
cent
DiscOunt
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paid
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pold within tO days. vaca on rom ug . 17 to Aug.
blnatlon. .1-spied
and F.Mradlo,-4- . .n 11118 • Galli
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poIIs .-'"
"I wu IIDg up my tithe and offerings for the temple. You odsandlds
CARD OF THANkS
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BEDROOM
House,
both,
ueekoro,
changtr
12
alttr
5:
p.m.
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knoll we can't have an olclfublonacl revival unleuthe windows of
&amp; OBITUARY
8·12-121c
basement, attic for otorage. · dull volume control. Balance
""7-ffc
~ are open. l like what the evangelist aalcllhe other day In
suo tor so word minimum.
1676 Lincoln His. HardWOod $79.15. FREE gilt '!'III1J,tYery HARR.ISON'S JV AND AN·
floors, buill-In coblntls In purchase. call. 992·~2. Use
TENNA SERVICE. PhOne
preacblna 011 Mal. 3:10, "Spiritual aalnta don't geliD broken up ' Each add~~~'J:b ~'l;t 2c..
Additional
2Sc
Char9e
peo
JOHN
lHOM)S
Gas
furnace.
Phone
our
budget
terms.
l-18-61c
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WHEEL· Hortt
tklriDa the 110111! service aocl frozen up during the coUectiDn."
HOURS
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6-IO-ffc. S.rviCI· Ba\!m
•owen, Payer, I'll ten you quickly why I'm bere. Some have
8.30 o.m. to s,oo p.m. Dally,
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ATHERT_ON.
T.V. -AND., Company,
be4ll [lr8Yin8 lor our neighbor, Mr. Prolonged DJneu 8111 we
_8 , 30 a .m. to 12'00 Noon
l)enuw:roHcCondldlllt
FURNISHED II t fl oor ef. hall
Aroblan?
Comt
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Phont985-3301.
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bellne be would get 118vaclll be coulcl be In cbiii'Ch."
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"I'll be QO)y too glad to help any way I can,'' aald Payer.
REPRESENTATIVE
urns-. onem· 7•·
Hill, FlatwOod• Road,
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"l£t'sco early and get him ready lor lhe meeting. Bro. Preacher,
Will be at the Molt• County
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"""'"'oy, Ohio.
11-20-3\c -SE-PT.-,-c"la-n"'k·..:,-ct-..
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"'" IIIII Prayer are the taneat, 10 If you wiD C8IT)' the cotat the Card of Thanks
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.,
Phonllll2-2019.
, Flit evory evonlng this APARTMENT, 6 rooms. i.iih. _______...:.:::
bead, we'lllllq up the fool- D IIU1'e looka aa lhougb they bave a OUR sincere 111anks to tile
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Mulberry
Ave.
1970
SEWING
machine
used
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many relotiYft, trlonds end
creal crowd tonlgbt, aome can't even get lnllde."
It's Time to Meet Hlmt
Phone 992·2ol31 otter S p.m ." just e· tow times, fully
neighbors for their kindnesses
· 8-13-ffc oquipped to •lt·Ziil• moke
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during our bereavement.
Preacher said, "Men, we wiD have to set audience with Jesus
buttonholes, overcast IP·
Special
thinks
to
lllooe
who
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aervlce,
If we have to tear the roof up; we'll bave to get 10me ropes
P.llques and many embroidery
Paid tor by Cillzens tor Cody
sent cards. !lowers .,d toad;
Tlio F~brtt $~1 · ~~·
ileslgns. Will ucrlflce for
· somewllere to let him down. Oh, weU I Wbete there's a wiU there 'a
Ernest Wingett, Chairman tRAILE'R space, oiil mile trom
the Pomeroy En•ergency
Authorlmd $1..-r Sales llrid
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$3.1.~
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price
or
new Meigs High School an old
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Service.
We
Sharpen
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fermi to be arr8t\gtd.-Phone
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pallbearers;
Ewing
Funeral
REDUCE
•ate
and
lost
with
Rt.
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Phone
992-29.11.
tbll iB the molt pari1L11lar work to be done, don1 let your rope aUp,
992-~­
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Uni-slty EmployHs.
be 10 careful."
water plll5. Nelson Drugs.
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8-5·30tp S ROOM I1ouse,
- . Inqulro VACUUM cleaner. brand now
cenctllodT' ·· LOll • ' yOut
Mn. Harry Jocobs. Son and
Jeuwu pleased more than IIJIYCIIe, "aa He aaw their faith"
Doughier-In-law,
Mr.
and
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t970modtl.
Compteto
wlll1
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Real
Eslate
Far
S•le
;;:_•tor'l1lcen141?
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Meplowood
Lake.
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IIICI lloppacl His preacbin8 until He pronoWioed the man llr8l
Mrs. William F. Jacobs.
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SmaWill
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- hatb • carpor t•
8-21- lie
-"" frombiBainaancllhen healed of biB dill"• &amp;e.
damage intools.
shipping.
teks 4 ROOM h4MI•
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cash
price
or
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building'
, wash room.
EverY ooe bacl a ID&gt;utbW good time, l!l!p"d•lly the lour
Sale
For
LOST, onilolusky pup. Saturday 4 FOOT AND 5 toot bruah hogs; desired. Phone 992-:NI5.
Rutland. 1 Phont 7.12·3177 •
cburdllirothen· Now Bro. Prolooeacl Dlnelll, wbo wu brougbl 011
morning two miiH above
now. Phane .992-6329.
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(ja.bllek Oil the bacl, went heme with the bacl Cll Ilia back. Ancl be
m.
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can
-tlleflrlt ooe to lhe meetlns the IJI!litdaJ and every clay.
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_ __ _ _ _ _.::.1·.:;.19.Jic PARKVIEW Kennels, Poodles, ____________.,_,_.tfc r-----~-------..,~
Lebanon.
and bird ctogs, AKC. Pet and R E DBON .E coonhound.
tntoort Woods.
WIUiam James Sheridan, Jr., GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
show pupf~:;· Grooming.
IIYII
Registered.
Phone
9ol9·30lol.
Sporlsmon
Club,
Sunday,
Rachel Marie Sheridan to
Phone 992·
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Aug.
23.
3-17-ffc
IN ITALL
James E. Hawley, Loll J.
B-19-31c
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Hawley, part of lot 257,
BASSET puppln. AKC rag· HALF RUNNER bean,. Pick
Pomeroy.
of BtiiiiY Mt"l·
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Edna Herllo Roelle R. Hat- , - - - - - - - - - , imrod
y_our own, S2 bushel. Bill
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tage. S35-$50. Just off Rt , 7
AtiiiMt
tn SlOck, gil or futl
Robinson,
Letart
Falls,
Ohio.
KllaeB Alsoclltee Inc. to llelcl, Lena J, HaUield, 211 acres,
near TuP@OI:• Plains, Ohio.
•tt-31p oil flrH. Call now. for belt
Francis 88nedum, Phon•
lnstall:tt1on.
Columbus Ji ScJUtbem Ohio, Bedford.
Coolville 667-3856Ease., M!lldleport.
Beulih WU1tama to Rex E.
8-16-301c THE HOMER 8uduier real
POMEROY .
Harry E. Clark, Joann Clark Shen·elleld, Catherine
estate, sltuatad In Middleport,
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w.
c.-. Mflt.
3 BLACK male ooodle pups. on Page -Street, cii\SIIIillfl of
t.q Paul L. McDaniel, Margaret Sheneftelcl, lOii acreo, Salem.
Pll.tft-2111
AKC
registered.
SSO
each.
V.
acra.
will
be
fOld
to
the
L. McDaniel, Lot, Mldclleport. Maury M111er, M11clred MUier Wilt be ot the Mor11n
-Opefl TlltDolty ·
hkthesl bl- •• tht office of •
Phone m-6329.
WU!Iam T. Fink, Beatrice C. to Kenneth A. Jolmsofl, James Rntouraot In Mtddtopor1 011
8-19-.IIC O'llrto~ &amp; O'Brien, 100""
Fink to Henry E. Cleland, W. Jobnaon, Larry G. JohMOII,
C4url Street, Pometoy, Ohio
Lopona V. Cleland, Lot, Jacob w. Jolmaoli, .110 acre,
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at 10:00 A.M. 011 the :1.1111 dlly 1967 CASE 58!1 dleaal backhoe
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lllllOfOY.
SaiiJbury.
Frem 1:10 It t:IO o.m. WATER AND sewer main- il!ustbeiOidtornotleasthan
cotid\Mn. Ph. 4...·0756
Ervene Joe Aa'e, aha, E. J. Eber Gillilan, Deborah Everyone welcome 11 Gallipolis.
tenance
rnen.
ADP!lcatlons
SdOO.OQ.
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.17-6tc
Acteo, Do1lle Acne to Dona1cl Gillilan to John Lee Roy lot CIOifH, dotttrts or roiiL
B-19·31c
available ot city 'clerk's of.
Jacob
Turner,
Chr.
·H. Pearch Jr., Marilyn M. GIIIIIID, Mary GWilan, U5
flee, New Haven, W. Va.
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•19-•tc DON'T I&gt;UMP 'l(lUt $1utl.lsh
Pearch, (pt. lots 459-412), acres, llle&amp;IM.
""tiC: tank. Gel KI-·Etn- Real·Estate Fot Sale
Middleport.
Dollie Mae Plcl&lt;eU, to A NEW ohlflmenl of children's - - - - -- - - ES
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AI) $eptlc tank cleaner. DUDER ·HOOs! on CliQJce'iotln
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school
clothes
ills
arrllfld,
Clara B.· Shuster to Bernanl William Markham, Byron
WAITR
S....A
V
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personouse'
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Landmark Farm Bureau,
SyriCUM. Prlcacl for qulck0
also, plenty of men's work
House
Pom.eroy.
Crow'• •· 1'5 eak
V. Fullt Parcel, Pomeroy.
Bailey, 1110 acres, Melp.
uniforms.
Joffer's
Clothing
7-21
-JIC
sale. can 992-532.1.
Pomeroy.
Katie Beach Gordon to James
Jobn Slah1 to State of Oblo, Store, an Rt. 33 going tower«
7·26-lfc
1-9-121&lt;
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L.Baew• Sr .,MaryM. Brewer, parcel, S&amp;UsburJ.
Fairgrounds.
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Loll, Mldclleporl.
John Slab! to State of Oblo,
WAITRESS needed. must be ONE 21-FOOT housetreller, 13 ACRES, 5 room house. btll1.
-~,-----furnished.
Ealle E. Moorman, Frieda 0. eall"""''''. SalleboJrY.
Ntedl . rfiHit. Good
WILL glvo pltino lessons In my over 21. Have reference. completoll
buildingS iiOO!! fencl, . . ..
Suitable
tor
CMifflltS
or
fOx
MOIIman to Erra J. Sheets, Richard F. Flck, Luella
Apply
In
person
.
Marlin
home. Phone 992·3666·
wr11t R;b;t e. Dlnltlt, 37,59
hunlers, A blraotn at '*•16-tfc Restaurant, Middleport.
Linda F. Sbeete, 100 A., Kathryn Ftck, to Harry N.
Stl Samuel Barnhart on Rt. )fcliion Pike, Gr.,... City,
8-16-tfC
MJneravWe.
Lodwick, Jllllllta G. Lodwick,
124·
5yrocuse. ocroiS Ott!~~ -13123.
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Edward Cbevalier, Lo11a B. lo14, Cbelter.
DRlVERS NEEDED. Train from
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Cbev~ to c.ryl K. Rled, oneW1W1m E. WtneeU, Jeanine LEGAL NOliCE
now to drive semi-truck, local
lhlfd A., Orance.
WltJ&amp;eU 1o Robert L. Wingett, NOT IC. OF APPOINTMENT and over the rood. Oleaal or
Experlonca holpful but
I'J'e&amp;ton 011 Co.an Oblo Corp. lnl.ln pareell, ~cutNo.tU40 ga•.
not
neceuarvYou can earn
lo l'1wtoil 011 Co, a Delaware
Hubert Stafford Frankie
,
•••••• of Cer• WJttl••· over l&gt;f P!f' hour
offer short
Dectlll41.
Corp., As8lgn R-Ways, Meigs. Stafford to Col~bOI 8o
training. For application lind
NOtice II hereby glvtn that E.
·. RllbJ Guinther, Shirley E. Soulbem Ohio Elec. Co., JemH HOPOit of •2 EISI Goy
tllf'IORII lnt.rvlew, call 5135trH,1 corumbUs, O'hlo, nn ~.11-5572. or write Solely
Gitlntber to AriYle L. Deew, e.-1. SaUeb!1fY.
bHn duly appointed !J.tcutor
DePt., Unltad $~flmf, Inc.,
of tht Ettett of Core WIQQinl,
C.()
Room 426, .n E. &gt;lth St.,
Tbe A'"'aur
dtcelud, 11tt of Pomeroy,
.
Tran•portetlon Btdg .• Cln·
MtiSJI
County,
01'110.
By Ualfe6ieu Iatenatloul
clnnetl, Ohio.
crectlton en reqUired to flit
.20-21c
Today iB Friday, Aug. 21, lhe thtlr claim• w1th ltld fiduciary
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233rcl clay of 19'10 with 132 to within four m~thl .
Dlttd thll llth dey of August woMAN TO car• for a gentle
follow.
1970.
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eldirly lod'l for 111rH w.u.
F. H. O'lritn.
'l1lt 1110011 ta betwe_en its lull
Qitl 992·3517.
P.rtllatt
JV411t
tf stld Ceu•tv
phaSe aPcl Jaat quaJter.
.20-31c
(I) 21, 21; (9) 4, 31&lt;
'l1lt l1\d'llln8 stan are Mara
SO~E6NE one dlly • week for
and 881111'11..
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cleaning. Phone 992-3616.
The eVening stan are Mereu•
· l-19-3tc
ry, Venus and Jupiw.
onrserm,.,oorn•. !han
one fntorrec,
RATES
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For wan!
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w Ad
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Transfers

RIRMACE

Mr. Republican!

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BOB TAR

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Ladies and
Gendemen'

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On thiB clay In hiBtory:
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builder of Soviet Communism, I
was 8111881ilnated In Mwco

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trut It down

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Kelp Wanted
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I BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
IUCh fnter
I DEALEfl: Work Auaust to ·
Dlcelriber, frH tralnTng. No
City.
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oOtloctffll, no delivery, no
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In 19111 the United Slallll 1
cash lnve~tmont . Coli coUect
ordered
·. construcUon
of lhe. ~., _____ ,.
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world's Bnt
atomic submarine
Hetlkefl, Soull1 Point, Olllo.
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Wanted

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Wantech MECHANIC

t%(1 REBEL .1-door s cyl .
a~lomallc, p&amp;. Runs

can m-3316.

1M7 PLYMOUTH fury station ,
Vtlltlon· Phone 742-&lt;1681.
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standllt!l tj)ltl, .In pooct -Qif\·
diiiDfl, A rHI boly a SSOO. S,.
Samuel llornhart . abOve
~yr.W... on, II!· 1'14 ~roso
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liBOI.'IIEIIS PAYER AND PIUoYBR
Will you tumID Mark 2:1.6?
Four brolben In the cbUI'Cit CIITied a man lick of palsy lo
JeM; Bro. Pray«' Bro. Payer, Bro. Preacher and Delr Bro.
l"'rddll Worklr. Now, thai lounome alllld raile the roof
&amp;DJWbere, and IIIII iB what they dlcl.
Bro. Prayer laid, "I !lave never bad S1lcb a burden In aU my
life u I've bacl thiB momlng. I think I'll tate a walk over and see
Bro. Pliacher." ..
.
Cllmln81nlohlap'e8eiiCI!beroUndPrelcberinahea.Ymood
coilcemlll&amp; Mr. Proloolacl Jllnelll, The conversation soon
rev.tacltheaicUess'thatwuabouttotakelhelrfrl411d.

1968 CHEVROLET .

$2195

Olevelle- 4 Dr. Hardtop. power steering.
automatic transmission. 6 cyl., vinyl roof.

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.. !OLD FURNITURE, diahel;l
I trunks. · .etc. ,Wrllt .,. o, i
Miller, ·Rt, .1, · ~; 0 .. ·
1968 DODGE
$1195 ·
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Coli 992-6211.
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~•ffc
.cyl .• vinyl top.
oCb UPRIGHT
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· conctlllan. 11 lang as have nof
boOft wet. P1yi!*.IO tach.
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Firttlloor ani¥,
~will
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llt• R!vlllfl i lfGr SaJt .
OPIIIIVIS.Iilll P.M.
good dlrei:flDnS, Wllttill'lanO)
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company, Box 111. Sardis, c;R'!:Eil' ·-eEANS. pick your
PCIMIIOY, 01110
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corlt!.' S2 ~
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OLD PHOTOS,glallware, toys, ·'
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DEADLINES
elc. Phone Alhonl 592-1789, or .
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write TOAN, 129 W. $late ~t .. 1962 . VOLK$:-NAGEW. al~o,
Mendev Deedllne9a.m. · take to aoctlon on a par·
Athens. Ohio .15701.
. elac'lrlc powltr plant.
Canceijellon &amp; corrections , centaga basts. Call Jim ' ---------8-_lutp electric motor, eleclr c
Will beDetcepled unlll9 a.m . tor
Adams auctioneer Rutland
rencer. ""'dan tr~tor. Phone
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of
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The Publisher reserves. the'
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3 ROOM un.turni·L·• o""rt.
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right to
or reject any adto:- - - deemed obtecllonel . The HAYMAN'S AUCTION tioun
ment. Phone
MAPL·E~::rly American slereo

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pl.ln;., en~ L__j~~~~-~ .~~~t.,;.:.:il~~f!!:l

Polleroy Motor eo•.~-i

afNaarelbwboiBpreacbillgsuch-atl~Jtbellkelhavcnmr
bNrd! Anc1 belides, lk baa healed 11111DY of clloeases, and per-

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IGrmed mlraclel uno otber prophet In ow: country. He baS sucb
l8ldernells and rcmpa ...m that we know He iB truly ~e~~t from
God."
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In cxmes Bro. P1!1'801181 Worker jllllt as they were meditating
wbal they could clo - "!thought I would make a few calls before
cburch lime.! have two new famillea m Praise Ave. that ougbt to
be eurtacled.''
He saw lwW heavy he8rled hiB friends were, and knowing
tbem u be did, waited for them to wtburden their bearta. Soon

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PIIctnt 991·2094

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Bro. Preleber said, "We wert just dlscUSiing Prolonged IUneas
and hla affliction. Prayer and I have a feeling that If we could get
blm 1o the protracted meeth11, Jolllll mule! Olive him, and heal

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publisher will not be rP~onstble

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Cliff, now open

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Friday toat 10receive
con- TRAILER. Brown's Troller sound
and FM' C. BRADFORD,
slgnments
a.m. Auction
radio • syitein,
.1-speef;l ANt
Intermixed
ComplettSirvlce starting at L-ndl
1 p.m. Lei us sell
Park, Minersville. 992-332.1.
ch8nger.
&amp;lienee
182.73
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Phone9.19-38i!lc
•21-12tc our
wms. FREE gilt
Raclne,()hlo ·
tun u weD."
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Bro. Peraoii8!Workeraald, "IwiDgooverand get Bro. Payer
, cen
your
se. 3-22-ffc
wlll1';ypurchase. Coll992·
Ctltf Bt"li!ftird
12 cen'tl per w&gt;rd
FURNISHED and unf.urnilhld
3352.
· 5-1-ffc '
IIICI the lour of us wiD just carry him to the service thiB evening."
conSl•cullve lnsort)on•
apartments. Close to JChoqt.
.a.t~
· :ttPTIC TANK" 't ·LEAN. ED. ·
Now Payer was In a happy mood aa Persoual Worker made
18 cent&amp;
per word six con· GROVER'S
Photography
secutlve
ln•eotlons.
Studio will be
closed for Phonef92-54i.
10-t•lfc WALNIJT
ro_dlo com'. 5E
rat.ts. ·Phone
Ilia dellre known.
25
Fter
cent
DiscOunt
on
paid
tl
f
A
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pold within tO days. vaca on rom ug . 17 to Aug.
blnatlon. .1-spied
and F.Mradlo,-4- . .n 11118 • Galli
,
poIIs .-'"
"I wu IIDg up my tithe and offerings for the temple. You odsandlds
CARD OF THANkS
·
2
BEDROOM
House,
both,
ueekoro,
changtr
12
alttr
5:
p.m.
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25
knoll we can't have an olclfublonacl revival unleuthe windows of
&amp; OBITUARY
8·12-121c
basement, attic for otorage. · dull volume control. Balance
""7-ffc
~ are open. l like what the evangelist aalcllhe other day In
suo tor so word minimum.
1676 Lincoln His. HardWOod $79.15. FREE gilt '!'III1J,tYery HARR.ISON'S JV AND AN·
floors, buill-In coblntls In purchase. call. 992·~2. Use
TENNA SERVICE. PhOne
preacblna 011 Mal. 3:10, "Spiritual aalnta don't geliD broken up ' Each add~~~'J:b ~'l;t 2c..
Additional
2Sc
Char9e
peo
JOHN
lHOM)S
Gas
furnace.
Phone
our
budget
terms.
l-18-61c
.
WHEEL· Hortt
tklriDa the 110111! service aocl frozen up during the coUectiDn."
HOURS
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8-J6-6tc
6-IO-ffc. S.rviCI· Ba\!m
•owen, Payer, I'll ten you quickly why I'm bere. Some have
8.30 o.m. to s,oo p.m. Dally,
- -------LOOKING FOR ·a
ATHERT_ON.
T.V. -AND., Company,
be4ll [lr8Yin8 lor our neighbor, Mr. Prolonged DJneu 8111 we
_8 , 30 a .m. to 12'00 Noon
l)enuw:roHcCondldlllt
FURNISHED II t fl oor ef. hall
Aroblan?
Comt
h&amp;Yt
Phont985-3301.
·satu•••v
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loOk at
1111s ·-·s
t·.,s
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L.a ELECTRONJC
.SERVt&lt;;E.
bellne be would get 118vaclll be coulcl be In cbiii'Ch."
flciency
IJ&gt;IIrlment,
utilities
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"I'll be QO)y too glad to help any way I can,'' aald Payer.
REPRESENTATIVE
urns-. onem· 7•·
Hill, FlatwOod• Road,
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ST
"l£t'sco early and get him ready lor lhe meeting. Bro. Preacher,
Will be at the Molt• County
.a.n.ttc
"""'"'oy, Ohio.
11-20-3\c -SE-PT.-,-c"la-n"'k·..:,-ct-..
-ned-..:...MIIIer '
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"'" IIIII Prayer are the taneat, 10 If you wiD C8IT)' the cotat the Card of Thanks
Sanitation, Stewart, Ohio. Ph.,
Phonllll2-2019.
, Flit evory evonlng this APARTMENT, 6 rooms. i.iih. _______...:.:::
bead, we'lllllq up the fool- D IIU1'e looka aa lhougb they bave a OUR sincere 111anks to tile
242.
ffc
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unfurnished.
Mulberry
Ave.
1970
SEWING
machine
used
662·~·
many relotiYft, trlonds end
creal crowd tonlgbt, aome can't even get lnllde."
It's Time to Meet Hlmt
Phone 992·2ol31 otter S p.m ." just e· tow times, fully
neighbors for their kindnesses
· 8-13-ffc oquipped to •lt·Ziil• moke
.
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during our bereavement.
Preacher said, "Men, we wiD have to set audience with Jesus
buttonholes, overcast IP·
Special
thinks
to
lllooe
who
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aervlce,
If we have to tear the roof up; we'll bave to get 10me ropes
P.llques and many embroidery
Paid tor by Cillzens tor Cody
sent cards. !lowers .,d toad;
Tlio F~brtt $~1 · ~~·
ileslgns. Will ucrlflce for
· somewllere to let him down. Oh, weU I Wbete there's a wiU there 'a
Ernest Wingett, Chairman tRAILE'R space, oiil mile trom
the Pomeroy En•ergency
Authorlmd $1..-r Sales llrid
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mly
$3.1.~
ca~
price
or
new Meigs High School an old
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Service.
We
Sharpen
Sclssora..
lns
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a way. Mr. PUrpoae next door baS 110111e ropes we can use. Now,
fermi to be arr8t\gtd.-Phone
3·29·tfC
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pallbearers;
Ewing
Funeral
REDUCE
•ate
and
lost
with
Rt.
33.
Phone
992-29.11.
tbll iB the molt pari1L11lar work to be done, don1 let your rope aUp,
992-~­
Home; and the Ohio
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Gobj!Se tablets and E-Vop
7-J0.301c
l-20-6tc
Uni-slty EmployHs.
be 10 careful."
water plll5. Nelson Drugs.
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8-5·30tp S ROOM I1ouse,
- . Inqulro VACUUM cleaner. brand now
cenctllodT' ·· LOll • ' yOut
Mn. Harry Jocobs. Son and
Jeuwu pleased more than IIJIYCIIe, "aa He aaw their faith"
Doughier-In-law,
Mr.
and
8·
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t970modtl.
Compteto
wlll1
ell
Real
Eslate
Far
S•le
;;:_•tor'l1lcen141?
. can
Meplowood
Lake.
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IIICI lloppacl His preacbin8 until He pronoWioed the man llr8l
Mrs. William F. Jacobs.
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SmaWill
I paint
- hatb • carpor t•
8-21- lie
-"" frombiBainaancllhen healed of biB dill"• &amp;e.
damage intools.
shipping.
teks 4 ROOM h4MI•
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and
Found
127
cash
price
or
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11
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building'
, wash room.
EverY ooe bacl a ID&gt;utbW good time, l!l!p"d•lly the lour
Sale
For
LOST, onilolusky pup. Saturday 4 FOOT AND 5 toot bruah hogs; desired. Phone 992-:NI5.
Rutland. 1 Phont 7.12·3177 •
cburdllirothen· Now Bro. Prolooeacl Dlnelll, wbo wu brougbl 011
morning two miiH above
now. Phane .992-6329.
•20-6tc
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(ja.bllek Oil the bacl, went heme with the bacl Cll Ilia back. Ancl be
m.
-r1~arn"'.
can
-tlleflrlt ooe to lhe meetlns the IJI!litdaJ and every clay.
Notice
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FltJr ric~ ' be~\er. s5 A.:
_ __ _ _ _ _.::.1·.:;.19.Jic PARKVIEW Kennels, Poodles, ____________.,_,_.tfc r-----~-------..,~
Lebanon.
and bird ctogs, AKC. Pet and R E DBON .E coonhound.
tntoort Woods.
WIUiam James Sheridan, Jr., GUN SHOOT, Forked Run
show pupf~:;· Grooming.
IIYII
Registered.
Phone
9ol9·30lol.
Sporlsmon
Club,
Sunday,
Rachel Marie Sheridan to
Phone 992·
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Aug.
23.
3-17-ffc
IN ITALL
James E. Hawley, Loll J.
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.YOUR N•w
Hawley, part of lot 257,
BASSET puppln. AKC rag· HALF RUNNER bean,. Pick
Pomeroy.
of BtiiiiY Mt"l·
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Edna Herllo Roelle R. Hat- , - - - - - - - - - , imrod
y_our own, S2 bushel. Bill
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tage. S35-$50. Just off Rt , 7
AtiiiMt
tn SlOck, gil or futl
Robinson,
Letart
Falls,
Ohio.
KllaeB Alsoclltee Inc. to llelcl, Lena J, HaUield, 211 acres,
near TuP@OI:• Plains, Ohio.
•tt-31p oil flrH. Call now. for belt
Francis 88nedum, Phon•
lnstall:tt1on.
Columbus Ji ScJUtbem Ohio, Bedford.
Coolville 667-3856Ease., M!lldleport.
Beulih WU1tama to Rex E.
8-16-301c THE HOMER 8uduier real
POMEROY .
Harry E. Clark, Joann Clark Shen·elleld, Catherine
estate, sltuatad In Middleport,
J,
w.
c.-. Mflt.
3 BLACK male ooodle pups. on Page -Street, cii\SIIIillfl of
t.q Paul L. McDaniel, Margaret Sheneftelcl, lOii acreo, Salem.
Pll.tft-2111
AKC
registered.
SSO
each.
V.
acra.
will
be
fOld
to
the
L. McDaniel, Lot, Mldclleport. Maury M111er, M11clred MUier Wilt be ot the Mor11n
-Opefl TlltDolty ·
hkthesl bl- •• tht office of •
Phone m-6329.
WU!Iam T. Fink, Beatrice C. to Kenneth A. Jolmsofl, James Rntouraot In Mtddtopor1 011
8-19-.IIC O'llrto~ &amp; O'Brien, 100""
Fink to Henry E. Cleland, W. Jobnaon, Larry G. JohMOII,
C4url Street, Pometoy, Ohio
Lopona V. Cleland, Lot, Jacob w. Jolmaoli, .110 acre,
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lllllOfOY.
SaiiJbury.
Frem 1:10 It t:IO o.m. WATER AND sewer main- il!ustbeiOidtornotleasthan
cotid\Mn. Ph. 4...·0756
Ervene Joe Aa'e, aha, E. J. Eber Gillilan, Deborah Everyone welcome 11 Gallipolis.
tenance
rnen.
ADP!lcatlons
SdOO.OQ.
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Acteo, Do1lle Acne to Dona1cl Gillilan to John Lee Roy lot CIOifH, dotttrts or roiiL
B-19·31c
available ot city 'clerk's of.
Jacob
Turner,
Chr.
·H. Pearch Jr., Marilyn M. GIIIIIID, Mary GWilan, U5
flee, New Haven, W. Va.
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Pearch, (pt. lots 459-412), acres, llle&amp;IM.
""tiC: tank. Gel KI-·Etn- Real·Estate Fot Sale
Middleport.
Dollie Mae Plcl&lt;eU, to A NEW ohlflmenl of children's - - - - -- - - ES
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AI) $eptlc tank cleaner. DUDER ·HOOs! on CliQJce'iotln
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school
clothes
ills
arrllfld,
Clara B.· Shuster to Bernanl William Markham, Byron
WAITR
S....A
V
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personouse'
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Landmark Farm Bureau,
SyriCUM. Prlcacl for qulck0
also, plenty of men's work
House
Pom.eroy.
Crow'• •· 1'5 eak
V. Fullt Parcel, Pomeroy.
Bailey, 1110 acres, Melp.
uniforms.
Joffer's
Clothing
7-21
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sale. can 992-532.1.
Pomeroy.
Katie Beach Gordon to James
Jobn Slah1 to State of Oblo, Store, an Rt. 33 going tower«
7·26-lfc
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L.Baew• Sr .,MaryM. Brewer, parcel, S&amp;UsburJ.
Fairgrounds.
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Loll, Mldclleporl.
John Slab! to State of Oblo,
WAITRESS needed. must be ONE 21-FOOT housetreller, 13 ACRES, 5 room house. btll1.
-~,-----furnished.
Ealle E. Moorman, Frieda 0. eall"""''''. SalleboJrY.
Ntedl . rfiHit. Good
WILL glvo pltino lessons In my over 21. Have reference. completoll
buildingS iiOO!! fencl, . . ..
Suitable
tor
CMifflltS
or
fOx
MOIIman to Erra J. Sheets, Richard F. Flck, Luella
Apply
In
person
.
Marlin
home. Phone 992·3666·
wr11t R;b;t e. Dlnltlt, 37,59
hunlers, A blraotn at '*•16-tfc Restaurant, Middleport.
Linda F. Sbeete, 100 A., Kathryn Ftck, to Harry N.
Stl Samuel Barnhart on Rt. )fcliion Pike, Gr.,... City,
8-16-tfC
MJneravWe.
Lodwick, Jllllllta G. Lodwick,
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5yrocuse. ocroiS Ott!~~ -13123.
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Edward Cbevalier, Lo11a B. lo14, Cbelter.
DRlVERS NEEDED. Train from
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Cbev~ to c.ryl K. Rled, oneW1W1m E. WtneeU, Jeanine LEGAL NOliCE
now to drive semi-truck, local
lhlfd A., Orance.
WltJ&amp;eU 1o Robert L. Wingett, NOT IC. OF APPOINTMENT and over the rood. Oleaal or
Experlonca holpful but
I'J'e&amp;ton 011 Co.an Oblo Corp. lnl.ln pareell, ~cutNo.tU40 ga•.
not
neceuarvYou can earn
lo l'1wtoil 011 Co, a Delaware
Hubert Stafford Frankie
,
•••••• of Cer• WJttl••· over l&gt;f P!f' hour
offer short
Dectlll41.
Corp., As8lgn R-Ways, Meigs. Stafford to Col~bOI 8o
training. For application lind
NOtice II hereby glvtn that E.
·. RllbJ Guinther, Shirley E. Soulbem Ohio Elec. Co., JemH HOPOit of •2 EISI Goy
tllf'IORII lnt.rvlew, call 5135trH,1 corumbUs, O'hlo, nn ~.11-5572. or write Solely
Gitlntber to AriYle L. Deew, e.-1. SaUeb!1fY.
bHn duly appointed !J.tcutor
DePt., Unltad $~flmf, Inc.,
of tht Ettett of Core WIQQinl,
C.()
Room 426, .n E. &gt;lth St.,
Tbe A'"'aur
dtcelud, 11tt of Pomeroy,
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Tran•portetlon Btdg .• Cln·
MtiSJI
County,
01'110.
By Ualfe6ieu Iatenatloul
clnnetl, Ohio.
crectlton en reqUired to flit
.20-21c
Today iB Friday, Aug. 21, lhe thtlr claim• w1th ltld fiduciary
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233rcl clay of 19'10 with 132 to within four m~thl .
Dlttd thll llth dey of August woMAN TO car• for a gentle
follow.
1970.
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eldirly lod'l for 111rH w.u.
F. H. O'lritn.
'l1lt 1110011 ta betwe_en its lull
Qitl 992·3517.
P.rtllatt
JV411t
tf stld Ceu•tv
phaSe aPcl Jaat quaJter.
.20-31c
(I) 21, 21; (9) 4, 31&lt;
'l1lt l1\d'llln8 stan are Mara
SO~E6NE one dlly • week for
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The eVening stan are Mereu•
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ry, Venus and Jupiw.
onrserm,.,oorn•. !han
one fntorrec,
RATES
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RIRMACE

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Kelp Wanted
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I BE A PLAYHOUSE TOY
IUCh fnter
I DEALEfl: Work Auaust to ·
Dlcelriber, frH tralnTng. No
City.
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oOtloctffll, no delivery, no
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cash lnve~tmont . Coli coUect
ordered
·. construcUon
of lhe. ~., _____ ,.
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world's Bnt
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Hetlkefl, Soull1 Point, Olllo.
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Wantech MECHANIC

t%(1 REBEL .1-door s cyl .
a~lomallc, p&amp;. Runs

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1M7 PLYMOUTH fury station ,
Vtlltlon· Phone 742-&lt;1681.
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' Democrats
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1burldaf of ''pbltlnl tricb Speaking of &amp;:hbols-NfJ, 151 ·
will! ligurea" in their efforts to
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mlnlatratlon.
dua
-~~iJI bJ lb '
. , AdclreRlna BOllle 1,000 per- 1!1Jl~.,lbe~, 'l'¥'MI.Odl1"! c1ai8
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• sonut a tsON.p!ate dinner for til~ ~
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Sen. George Murph)',~•• · . l~tiu~~c.llenygr~~t~~ ·
who Ia seeking re-election, batitMfiiiJto~theilloltlo&amp;lcalandetnlldiOIUikiil\o
Agnew conc:entrated moelly on 11111 JII'Qbleill otlljn!M eat'ollment.
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charges
by
lETTERS HAVE BEEN 110111 to the pare1111 of ·
Democratic National a..lrmiD lira~ ..-. l-4 ~.;,., who wiD 11e ~· loot or
Ln•aa O'Brle_n llld Senate FomefoyllldMiildlep(;t~ichoolsthlll, fall, T AS
Demomtlc Leader Mike . Some leUeri ha IJMit reli!I'Pe4 bicaule .,e uled I1~
Mansfield.
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Agpew devoted more than lncmtKiorlnoompl*~. JOUR
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to allacb on the tlemocrata. He at 99Wlf3 10 I can
yqa tile iD!IR'IDition ,00 wDI . lild ani)' lboat f1
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CClMMtiNIS'i'

LONDON

aDNA 1W1 L&amp;UNaiED

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inleraatlonal dlplomallc ~trniw after years ot pollllilal

Ma Tie-"'~· ha"'h• tllded the
reg1me ot
o
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dllrupllng cultural molution ~uils
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boiUd the Cbinele Wall, appare....., co
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dalm a place on the lnt.national Kale:
. Ita declared 111m Is to pr&lt;m01e revollltillll wbenmr P"''ble,

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toresumeCODtactnberelheymqproveuaefuland,a'-;!' to
wrtll C'.mumnliot leadenldp from lluslla. In Alia, lor
pie,
PUing bas won North Koreo over to Ita line, slreiJCibenod Ita
-"'tloawlthllaDOiandeslabllshedPrlnceSihanoutasleaclerof
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a Qunbodl• govenment-ln-elile.
PUERTO VAIJARTA, MEXIOO _ PAT NIXON'S money
W8111't aoy good In PUerto Vallarta Thursday. 'lbe Flnl Lady,

511~ tipped their aomlnnla and smlled when Mrs.

Nllon tried to pay for hop (ink a-epe paper llowen abe bad

lllected. ''No. no. senora," tbey said when abe tried 1o give them

moaey.
CINCINNATI - A CAMPAIGN GIMMICK """'n
u....... bY
Prellidenl WW1am Howard Taft In 11101 bas baen duated off by a
...._...__ Uon member of the 1amoos poUtical family. U.s.

RAWLEJGII, N. C. -111REE PER80NS, Including a boy,
bave died after working In North Carolina tobacco fields sprayed
wltb an ln8ecllclde clenlc~Uy related to nerve gu.
Seven-year-old Daniel Boyette died In hll sleep July 30. State
Medlall Examine• PIIJI! Hudson said the dealll was caused by
organic phosphate Insecticide poisoning - and linked two' other
deallla In the put lllree woelm to the same causo. Daniel's II·
year-Gid brother, CUrtll, was hospitalized In crlllilal condition
boclluse of lnaectielde poiaoning, but be recovered.

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TAXES DJSTRmUTED
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Local
governments In Ohio shared In
156.8 million collected from
Intangible lues, state Auditor
Roger Cloud alated Thursday.

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111 education."
admlnlsln
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bUllon
more
on
tile
military
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than we - t on education at KIDIT, Obio (UPJ) _ 'J'!le
ell levels.......
pub•llc llld private." President's Commistlon on
Cam
u 1 was told today
He
charged
Democrats
were
pus
nresFm report · bas
"trying to &amp;pend their way oo1 an Intensive
of America's Imagined dlf- revealed lllat there was no ~flcultiea" and would drive the dence of sniper fire it Kent
U-v ' when
COWltry trio-~-"-• .............. •••• it sta•"' Unlv--'ty
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not for Republican fiscal four students were' ldlled In
~•·t
a confrontation with Ohio Na""" ..... · __
Uonal Guard lroops.
Geor•e v Warren 1 -camUffiC
CWS, miss!o;slaff IIWilller' toid fbe
panel today that the Fin ieport

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Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wheeler of

Letart called on MMgaret Ann

Johnson and Betty Van Meier
on Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Circle of
New Haven, Mrs. Lucy Taylor
and srandaon, McKenzie Ridge,
visited with Mary Circle
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. William
. Carleton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Earl Johnson and Patrick,
Betty van Met. llld Eunle
""'""-·- ..-taoflllr. aJid

Mrs. Clarence
and
llnnda
of Athena,W•rner
Mr. and Mrs.
-·' Doyle MuW · of New

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lbe campus following a aeries of
disturbances.
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"The FBI conducted an inlenslw search for any evidence
dealing with tile possibility of
the uiltence ol a sniper," be
said, "including an InvesUgation ar~ tile firing
line for non.mllitary bullets.
"The evidence Indicates that
there wu no penon other than
a guardsman who dlscbaraed a
fireann on May ~. · lt70,"
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DIP!
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CbriBIIne
Shaw
ot Circle
Cleveland

and Carl Circle, Colmnbwl.
Bom to Mr. and: ~ Mra. Carl
Circle ol Colmnl!oJI 8
daughter Ill Av&amp;Utl6. Gnlndparellll, were Mr. and Mrs.
Gene YOIIIIIId Mr. and M\'11.
Bomer
Circle.
Greatgrandmoibera 1ft Mattie YGBI
8Dd Mrs. Edward Foster,

strators, were injured by rockl
and oilier llllulles.
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Warren said the FBI repOrt
showed lllat a wounded vJctim
was found 125 tO 130 yartla and
at a 90 desree angle to the
firing Une.
''There is a sirmg poulbllity
be was slrUck by .a richocllet,"
Warren aald.
Warren also told the cllllllllitsim r~~~~~=~~[

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lblburypollce
On~i· ~ ~foot reporledmore
~tad.
The

ralndropa&amp;plllllered,agalnallbe 1111~.Wlllllr.iofNGrlbac!l
workmen aloft
l,2IJ!Iofoot
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Nicllel Co. llmlller.
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one
more
1wnmet
thun- piqMd
bulldlasa
Ul!f . ·dollbouaea,
dentonn
came.
In a lt!eJihone
· up · ~
c:1n llid
call to radio atati11l CICSO.
bellY)' lbdi.fiwhueblnery llld
oouu house II bl-'
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m.y house Ia blowing away," lumller.
scfelmed a terrified famala II
boats, . . . . 11re,1
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voice.
tram d01ined illlctr!cal wlrel,
'lbon the Une wenl;dead. II llile4 focta llnugb lbe alr Ub
W8l aftier 8:30 a~ (EDT) frl.aN; .,UOtend thoollalldl
'l1ninday llld a killer wind- of windows &amp;lid lll&amp;le~

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tl mUlion llld declared.a sltitl

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shootingo lllat tile trOOp&amp; !Ired building was clall'ed
aft. being !Ired upon by a possible ~hsrges at snlplng. ·
sniper.
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Brig. Gen. Robert Canlerbui7 on the rOof of Ta)'lor lfllll at
testified Thursday tbal the the Ume of lbe ahootinga," WarGuard, In Ita own lnveallgaUon, ron said. "lt Is our ~lion
had been Wllble to prpve lllat a .that IIIII pbotograpber had !Us
anlper had actually ~
camer11 mounted ..on a rifie
Warren said the bodies of tile atGck whlcl1 ~ ~ve looked
dea\lllld wounded were found like a ,!Ve8pon. A ~uent
friRD 211 to 250 yards fl:om the lnvealipllon showed be did not
troops who !Ired the shots. , have a firearm llld was up
Wamm said tile FBI report ~ to make ,pictures.
showed that one of lho8e killed, Canterbury tpld tile CommlsWilliam K. Shroeder, Lorain, stoP 11lunday he bad· canvaswas 130 yards away from the led all the offlceri on the BCiene
troop detachment and the "IQ determine whl;l, ,lt anyone,
"evidence....showed· he
lin order· to 11te
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when ~ of hones !rum a wide area were pitted agolnst

tboulliJida of pounds of weWt In tile annual horse puUing
contett. A packed grandst&amp;Dd viewed the .ewnt.

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drivera
in for their
sbare of the honors during
Friday evenlug'o twilight
horse harness racing at lhe
u •••• Coun•.. Fair.
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FolloWing two beats for
three year old pacen, a runoff wu helcl among 111e top
eight f!11ma1a wllll Sidney
Si¥!n«* of Pomeroy driving

tblrd race, Gigl H, owned by
Edward and Wald Hum-

pbrey, Pomeroy, easily won
by several lengths. Ed
Humphrey was the driver
and "as presented the
h
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Crow's Steak House. Second
In the heat wu East. Dave,
owned by Mrs. Dorotha
McKenzie ol Pomeroy with
"io(r.Swan,"O!IDidlw~.G. B.~
Third
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fir~~. t¥,il"'iM pieaeftted a and drl-.n ~~
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trGphy ~ contributed
Thai !itfit was !qr p-otters,
by . Ill!' flllvli Warner In- non-wlmien of ti50D.
surance Aptey.
In tile lint diol&amp;lon ,of the
Second ~lace In tile run"'ff field fDr three year old
wenttoCitd,Oiamp,owned pa(!!n, to determine horses
llld driYeiiiW Porter Marlin lor tile runoff, tile track
of Clrc~ 111d llllrd was record was equaled by
won b7 s..kum Valley Sue Bulletin pwned by Glen and
owned by John Hazard, Terry At. of Clarksburg,
Caldwell and driven 111 R. G.
driven by Glen Aler coming
Betta.
In at 2:"".4. Second was
In a. _., hilt of lbe
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annual Metp County Fair.
Cash_.__ of""' ... - .. .
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and hO were awarded tbe top
fiw teams In three welgbt
claases. Competition was keen
and all of the weight
claaai!icaUona were full for the
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POMEROY - AI least two Motp
County farmers, both owning' fields of corn
In Bedford Township, have baen hit by the
new corn leal blight sweeping nortil acroas
the nation.
County E•tension Agent C. E.
IIJakesl'!e said VlrgU King and Vlnoant
Broderlclt haw fields In which the bllgbt
bas been ldenllfled.
The Immediate question facing ell
Iannen will! corn bligbtlll, should they let
lbe crop go on to Nr barvesl and risk
aerlous Ina, or put lbe crop lnln silage a.t

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Blakeslee. "The farmer must decide it,"
Soulbern corn leal blight on 1wee1 corn

was 4llacn-cl In the Plant D!seaae Cllnie .
at Ohio stale Unlnnity lbe IIIII net of
hly. By lbe lirat . . ol AIJillllllt .
dJaiP"I'ed on field corn tram ........,..
IIIIo. n was alao ~tIn IRIIIinllnJJ, .
Ohio In ~ Iill-Is 111 Aulut 1.
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Allllat lime II was aot1alinm 1!1at ~· . .
was 1 dlftereat llld """ rilci ·~ lilt ~i ·
palbalen, Since the 11!'11 net of ~· ...
the diDic bas dlo!P"IIed IIIII dlsea• 'dallt;·-

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MilS JEAN IIODIE

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Academy Aw.rd Winner

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fM;;io Smith

Use our paper lor your shopping, bill paying,
gilt giving. Checks wriUen on our
bank save needless errands and give Yl)U an
easy-to-file receipt. Check wl1h uaaoon.

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A WALl( W'TH
LOVE AND DEATH
Anltilca Hutton
(Color)

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THOSE OAR IlliG
YOUNG MElli IN

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POMEROY

THEIR JAII.IfTY
JALOP'IIS

T".".Y Curtis ,
Suseh Hlitnplhire

sun., MoHI•• Tun.

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Dustin Hottman, John

Serving Meigs County For
Over 98 Years

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In tile beavywejgbt dl~.
Hamer .storta of Frankfott won
flrshrith Jim llld Dan; qtorge
Guthrie of Gunvllle wiU. ·
Barney llld To!! - aoconcJ;, .
Robert Webb, Guyavi!le, wllb
Buck llld Baldy, tblrd; Robert
Barsock, Marietta, drivlal
Jerry and Jim, fourtb, llld
Honnan Weinstock, Illata, wllll
Queen and Bob, llftb.

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21101 to 3200wllll hllleam,IIDby
llld Bid. Wllb DUke llld Bob,
Ralph Gutbrle of~ look
-.d. Whitt and Dewitt ol
Piketon and Frankfort look
tblrd wllll Prince and Tam.
won by Ru..
W.Va.,

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2,800 JIOUiH(j( and 111w~ao 1 D. w.
Higgins of 81. ~. w. ya.,
with Ted and .rm)placed ftrst
with George La1at llld Dan
Mattie of Slockdole having
Mite and Shorty coming In
second. Third place went to
Whitt llld Sons of Piketon wllll
Tom llld Jerry· fOIU'tb to lbe
Dewitt
of Frankfort
will! Prince and Bob llld flflh of
Genid Gtdbril, Coolville, with

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stand was packed solid Friday Prince llld Dan.~
Ginn Limine ol 'R11Dilnlton
night for tile annual bone
was
lint In the llllddlewelsbta
pulUng contest of 111e IO'llb

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produdnc llllllt Jecai!Y teCtlve1111Hf8blll
of tile proflla ..:. otf tile,lcijl.
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'l'bliiiiUIIIIIIatthe owner ol! land w1111
a wen prqducJnll one~ c;gb6c reei of
au per day would recei¥!1 fl,IIO 1 monlb
lrOlJI the well, Eat! ..ut. However, be
PGblta outlllattlle averaae1Ji11!811 lnOblo
proc~ucu fOlD' to a mWIQn cilblc
or
gas per da7 llld· thai tbeite an amral
8UCh wells In Melp Colllly.
Ell'l 18JS tile prlmarJ qiWa ..Qounly
target of tbe eoJIIilll11 II the Clnton IIDd
at about f,OGO feet. GIIOd produetionll now
belnc found at lblllllptli'ln the GuemleyNoble.• MuRin&amp;um area llld In .l\llllabula
County. Metp County Clbtton IIDd we11a
are about f,IOD feet.
"We may encounter jlO!entW pay
zones In 111e Berea,~. Newberc,
Clbtton and: even tile ~ zonea olllle
OrdoYi~ and CambJ.:!M aae,'' jYrl
IIYJ. The lint wells win be driJie4 with
cable riCa to got a better evaluation ol
tllelr potential.
·The Oblo Dlvlslan of 011 and: Gas
roport.s lllal there were lils we11a cl1lled
lui year to the Clbtton-Medlne wllll
M, or n.3 per oant, Jll'OYin8 prodiellve.
Two oilier oil compules have alao
lholm an Interest In Glllla Coun!J'• au
. potential.
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Jli'OPOIOd relocation willa llmltld · t.ir IU"1111111 of US 30 In Gellia County
llelireeil ~ llld
180 bas been
,.ftil·by !Iii Olio llepiwlmenl of lfllll-.~lbli US a-u ot Plibllc lloldl.
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The sky • blactened aJid rat lalbed wubc11111lli1iihill ilion&amp; .the sroun4b

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from the firing Une" Jlhen &amp;hot.
The report, Warren said,
ah
. owed Jeffery G. Miller, New
York, was 85 to 90 yards away;
Alli.son D. Krause, Pittsburgh,
110 yards away and Sandra L.
Scheuelror, Younthego~lown,.'30yards
away m
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Warren also to tile Commission lllat the report ahowed
that 3411lflllbtrs of Troop G of
tbe l07th Armored Cavalry out

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Patrick Carleton spent
Mooday n!lht and Tuesday with
hll great grandmother, Eunle
Brinker.
Those here for the funeral of
Cecil Circle were Mr. llld Mrs.
Lee Harris llld lllr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Dubie, TIRD and Caron
of Springfield, lllr. IIIICj Mrs.
Arnold 'l'hordaen and Mart and
Janice ol Cedanollle; Mr, llld
Mn. Kenneth Liming, Sandra
llld Mary Lee, lllr. and Mrs.
Rulaell Harris, Delmla llld
llebra llld lleAnn of Xenia,
Mn. Mary Rullell, Waverly,
W.Va., Mr. Jolm. Arcller llld
NaCIII)i, of
Mr.Guyntlle,
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The Ol'lllllllelll, called a fob, wu poJII!ar In the early part ol
lbe cenblryfor llftllW pocllet watdles. 'lbe le'IO use ofll win be u
a badlle, wlllla silver bar lnacrlbed "Elect Taft In '70," a black
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