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Pomeroy~~llddleport,

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aeptraltoa for 1H ••flllll
w111 be beld Friday, JIIJ Zl
11 the Middleport SWimming
Pool from 1o:se •. m. 1o 1Z:St
p. m., according to Mn, Tom
Scally, Red Cross Swimming
Instructor.
Beginner claues 1, Z, 3,
aod 4 will. be conducted wltll
the Beginner f the Red CroS&amp;
coane. The I!OSt for the two
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weeks
will be S3. 50 a""
course wiq begin Monday,
July %5, through Aagust 5.
If enough interest is shown
the Advanced Beglnnen Intennediale coarse wiD
be
tJiven and persons wishing to
enter shonld retJister Friday.

About
Pomeroy

About
Middleport

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

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

Roblnson ..

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

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

$$;q~ is Needed for Wind Symphony Show

Beautiful Plaids

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

Black Stewart

e One piece bent venere frame e Zipper LUggage
e Rayon Lined
e Post Vinyl Handles
ene Tapes

Realignment
O~Prices ·

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by Pomeroy businessmen and
individuals. He said $5110 will
have to come !rom Middleport
and other area residents to
make the performance possible.
Donations in any amount may
be mailed to Box 528, Pomeroy,
"Payable to the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce," or
left personally at the Farmers
Bank and Savings Co., with

$6.95

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$7.95

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FURNITlJRE and

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Playpen• (wood and me•h)
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59~6" Quodrlgo Cloth-100% Ccillon- Solo 49c

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Paul W. Powell, former Mas- New Haven, W. Va., was prin- Meigs, and Ra;...O!llf lt.. l'fml. 1
on County, W. Va. , superinten- cipal of West Columbia Etemen- llarietta Coll•'lfadullll!• '·
dent of schools, was
hired tary during the 1 - school
DEEM . GIVES RII'ORT
Thursday night to a three-year year.
Deem, earlier.'ln&lt;lhe lessioa,
ccntract as Southern Local The decision to employ Mr. gave his report for - the IJSchool District superintendent Powell as new superinlendent months he hu senrectila Soutllo
by the Southern Local board. was approved by a 4-0 vote. ern LocaL He elledi
llllVOral
Mr. Powell, a Glenville State Member John Fisher, prior to projects accomplllibed . durlntl
College graduate (cum laude], the voting, indicated he "would his tenure.
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secured his master's degree have to pass" since he had not Included In these were TJUe
from Marshall University and talk&lt;d with Powell.
I Federal projects totaling t/1,•
had ccmpleted all work for Fisher added, "I understand OliO ; NDA Science Program, $8,•
his PhD. ~e has been a teach- Mr. Powell was a victim of 999.93; saving of· U,OOO under
er, elementsry and high school politics in West Virginia, but Public Law 874; · purchase of
principal. assistant and head I don't know why he would stay two trucks tbrougb Federal
Mason County superintendent. in the system so many years sources at a cost of f'IUI a
He succeeds Mr. Ronald after being demoted from ccun- work • stndy pmgram empl()f•
Deem whose resignation wilt ty superintendent''
lng 14 youths wltb ' ii3!RI; lbf
become effective at the end of Other applicents for the local Neighborhood Youtll · eor,.
this month after one year of superintendent's job were Don- program of which , be II Meip
employment.
aid McKenzie, formeriy
of County Director, 1llld the V•
Mr. Powell, a resident of Northwestern District
in
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Michael Collins, who came down to ear! h when they ran out of gas aucl groceriea,
were thumped and tweaked by doctors today while scientists wonderedtif two mysterious black boxes the Gemini 10 pilots carted back from space would teU U tbere
is life in the heavens.
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became history's
fourth space , pedestrian
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theentJre fl1ghl.
Which m,tered through the
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1-prices received ~om farmers. today he would ask that governor said he would walt for Nntional Guard teams mannmg But before space officials -Would the "space dust" 3 -!"onaula · brealhlng IIYslem,
1ranging from an merease of :Ill martial law be 1feclared in the a requeal 'from the mayor roadblocks slept m their jeeps exulted over Gemini I D's four inside the black hoxes-re- blmdin~ them and;, short
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p o1Ice '"''d _91 firebomb•- to the 'foflowmg
. questions:
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jagmg
Agena S-si&gt;ow Signs of Next
days lor
of debrielln
that will
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The Great Lakes Milk Mar· have died In four mghla of The third casualty of the bottles of gasoh!IC '"~h a gas- "Why did Gemini 10 use so livmg organisms, and prove for try to answer thosegqueslk&gt;ns.
TEMPERATURES
TUMB- keting Federation President, rloUng. _
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r!otmg was e Ne~ man who ohne • souked rag_ 1 r 8 WICk much rocket steering fuel l the flrst time that hie, nowever They got physical ezamlnaled nearly 40 degrees durlng ,Gienn Lake, a dairy Iarmer in Councilman Morru Jackson died _today after being shot In were thrown durmg the mght. chasing down the "hve bmi" prlmihve, exiSts m the dark- liOns, food, real lll&lt;t a fliiJht
the night frosting over a num- 1'North Branch Mich.- said the said:
the hlp. Before he died, be told At least 60 fires were sta:ted. Agena 10 target satellite on the/ ness and light of space?
tnd&gt;ly to Cape Kennedy where
her of re:..r.t tows for Ohio in- move was made eff.;,Hve Aug. "People are afraid, I don't pollee he was shot by a while ~ostf of thel biBles were m•;:or, first day of the mission , a toss
Space "SmQl"
they started out on I plume &lt;JI
eluding "!Ill-year record 'at ' I to "help avert, milk shortages set how police can stop these man.
u',~resdaa two supe';:r et~ wh1ch cut short CollillB' - What caused man's second flame Munday on their I'Oobour
CleveJo 1 _,
1and give Iarmer cooperaU1(ell burnings. Martial taw Is the Some authorities said the cau 1 _20':ge esliDla
a l' 'spaeewalk" and threatened encounter with "space smog," and .minute flgbt. They - e
47 at the cape tlnoau«b
The mercu re istered
47 1. the ability to deal rpllsll· only way. _
racial turmoil appeared now to near Y ' ·
-- ~to stay
d rees at ci.wel!nd to shat- ' cafly and eff'!"tiveb with the "I am gOing to ask
he organized.
Two other persons were shot I
Sunday and return to the
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eg a reco rd wh·.c
. I giant dairy
The dead.. e Negro,
the
and
HOLLYWOOD, N.J. &lt;UP1J manned spacl!&lt;l'all center hi
h.:u ha'd remam-1
. OOinpanies
. · and food mtll')lal
ea " ·ltw be declared lD this un..-a.
sh tllamuel
· the during
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ed . 1 1 1 th bell
art 0 1 store chams which are the chte.f ar ·
""""'eoter, w, was o ID
first time police flied felony
- A service station operator Houston Monday.
0 • to er P .
'"tac
buyers of milk."
Jackson referred lo the hlp at about 4:30 1 . m., EDT, charges against nine of the
bere wants to perk up his
But when Young and Collin•
a cen ury.
s ry was_Simi.
Hongh (pronounced huff) dis- while waiting for a bus to go to more than 150 persons arrested.
gasoline sales by having his both 35 bellowed ' ·rnta the
The actlon/"t.ea;t,
trict on th• city's East Side, his job at a foundry where he Bail for the nine, eharged with
female pump jockeys tum in Atlantic 5fo m11e1 eut'el Cape
8not :o
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the pr&lt;ce w IC . ames " where Negro ri&lt;&gt;ters caused bad been employed 31 years. 1carrying concealed weapons,
their "bunny bumper" eoo- K e nne d y with two ·a o ale
degrees broke a IM mark.
?harge
for
botthng
class
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extensive
damage
by
setting
He
di&lt;!d
two
hours
later
in
St.
malicious
destruction
of
proptumes lor the topless lmthlng " booms," they bftlugllt with
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and looting Luke Hospital after telling erty, and housebreaking, was
suit. In a tetter to the City them at least ·faaio apact
Invade,.. Stopped
by hundredweight
to f6.10 scores of bueiness establish- police he was allot by a white set at $5,110tl each.
PI". PLEASANT - Rumors Council Tbursday, John B. records:
c· -vELAND - NATIONAL '" Southern Michigan,. $5.S5 to, ments. More than 100 buitdmgs man driving by in an automothat the closed Pleasant Point Underhin asked if there was -A space aJIItud• reeord of
Guardsmen in the riot · turn :.IO :n Nor:east Ohl&amp;l.
were damaged or destroyed by bile. The shooting took place
Resort will soon be sold crop- any ordinance that would pre- 475 miles set ''1\taollay.
side stopped a small for$6m1ti
during the four nighll of about three miles from the riotped up again this week.
vent bim from "carrying out
- First actual work pero
eign-mad• car from . Brooklyn, to 15.91 in Northwest
end rioting.
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formed by a apacemm oulside
N. Y., loaded with 1nflamma- " 51 10 " 110 . C0 1 b
Mayor Ralph Locher lndicat- Fu-es, shootings, looting and
bee
. 1 Underhill. who operates a capsule.
lory
from the Comm?' ....
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ed he had no plans lo request vandalism spread over a wider
lions have
n in progress, m-, three tsauons, last year clad
-:First rendezvoUI with two
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nisi tinged W.E.B. Du BOIS
Gov. James A. Rbodes to area than during the previous
termittenUy, with various pro- I bis female atl&lt;lldaoiS io tbe orbiting sateUIIM; Club early today.
declare marti•l law in the area. three nights, but were bought
~pective buyers, but that noth-First warllJna uae of u
The two white men who said
Rbodes' office in the state under C&lt;Jntrol more quickly by
mgdefm!te has heeo arranged.i "bunny ~umper" costumes orbiting satellitlt;
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they were from New York and
capitol at Columbus said It a force of 2,110tl National Guard DISCUSSions aretb currently lun,- complete wilb Dolly tails. He
Set Foilr Reeonla
- . observera to troopo an d fOO o1ty poIIcemen.
der way ontedano er proposa , 1 saidpergasoline
sales
to
The beammtl•
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two Negroes had bundles ol
planned to send
cent but
thatrose
aow19the
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"Hough Project" leaflets urgNEW YORK (UP!)
- lt. l was repor ' ..
novel bas worn off
an "official" ' 41J hdown »
tng Hough Avenue area Ne, The $2 mJihon resort opened
ty
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curacy record 'lhtl'"'-'·18-lool
groes 1o join the organization
seething "West Side
Story m the summer of 19115, but was
spacecraft
IMI lite . .
power struggle by youths in a ' closed in February by tile Small
(C tin ..rOn __,I
to fight for
"freedom
The
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Term
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guards
stopped
the now.:•
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1n Business Administration, which Knotts Draws
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roo yn llelg ._..
now · had granted a $1,042,000 loan Of 2-20 m Pen
into the area ·•to rulse hell." today by Middleport POllee Integrated with N~groes and to West Virginia Industries DefS.
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The lour were questioned and votving damage ' to four vehiC&gt;Puerto Ricano uploded Thurs· velopment Corp., for construe- Frank Knotts, RD, Lansville,
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day night Into New
York's lion of the faclhty.
was sentenced to a 1.-20 years
slnre the Guard does nol have tnjunes.
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worst nclal outburst
since Stockholders reported debts term in the Ohio Penitentiary
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arrest ppwers
J The firsl was at 1D:2D a. m.
1964.
totaled more than $1 mJllion. by Meigs County Common
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An 11-year-old Negro boy was '
, Pleas Judgo John C. Bason, Funeral services for ' Mrt.
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CHICAGO (UPI) _ . Public defender Gerald Getty killed by an unknown sniper
PUN REUNION
Thursday.
Alma McKenzie; ·W,OIP~.
TavobiU f anuh
backed from a parking space says be will bue hla defense of accused masa ldller Ri· moments after hundreds
of The
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Knotts, charged with arson, , wbo died
WASHINGTON "- THE COST into&gt; 1 car owned by
Billy chard Speck on insanity if the 24-yeru;-old drifter is jeering and curelng Italian •
Cheater High
_ c 001 had pled gu1Uy earlier thiS ans Memortallliilti;lta1, WID•be
ol living jumped up a oolch a· Wayne 'retry, 11, Middleport. brought to trial.
American and Negro
youths class of 1931 will hold Its an-, week on an mformallon affa- 1held Sunday 8t-'l'lklm:"ll flit
gain Iii June, knocking anoth- Ingles Wlls cited on ·an lmprop"Definitely the defense will be insanity," Getty said clashed in the Eaot New ·York nual remuon al the home of davit prepared by Prosecuhng Ewing Chapel -91lit 11~ Rev.
er ·qlllrler off the buying pow· er , ~acking charge and Terry ThurSday. In another interview, be said he woplcl enter •eo~on. Some of tha brawlers Mr. and Mrs. Buel_ Ridenour Attorney Bemad V. Fulu.
Carver Willillllll' ll"
er qttJIIl •amage _factory wo~: was f'"Ued ~ lickel 6lr illegal a plea of lanocent. After entering hill pie~, ~ty -~.an bed gull8 and se~eral'shot9 were (Panllne WICkham) ~ Ches~r
Burial will lilt ill "~
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Four pollee- on July 1. A basket mner "' 1
BIGGEST OF lt.LL
cemetery,
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The l•teat increase
lllree- · Tlie other was on Nor"' Seo- Ia actual))' tried tor the crime of which he ·is acculed- men _- were injured by thrown he served at IUD P-n:;'·thA_ll The largest convention in She was-hom
tellths ~I I per cenl - cap(led o!ld-av, l'hursday, where. ~ tlie slllgleband~ slaughter of eight student nurses last objecls, Including bricks and m;:~rs of the ·~~U:.
e1r the history of the stote organ- I the daughter
.1ho biggest slx-mpnlb g~~n stnce, ·E. Scotl, 14, Middleport: 11181 week. ·.
an auto jack.
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sc mates are v ·
lzation of the Dlsllblell Amen· I ward and
1958 and bmught the C!IJISIII.IIOI'
control. of · her "1'1' and, s~ )lpeot, who ·Is ,being beld 1n In ~let obsen~J~~:e of ~~ Mayor Jobn V. Llndasy •. wbo
can Veterans met
in spent the
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' 'Iegajb parked car owned by ,the city 4AU hn1ipltal, b'aa been U. &amp; Supreme (/tillrt rulln'gs, ~ - visited lhe neigbbol'hond
E-R ·UNIT CALLED
r,otumbus in t~e
life there.
the, 1957-lit · aterage. In_
Climde· Maynanj,
with ·111urder In the no la!9
olllclaU111s llllf ·titan two hours befQre the Middleport E.·R squlldmen CSth ccnvention: July 22-21,
death by
per I termtl, tha~jmeans ccll'i Moderate 11amageo were re- dealh of onl)1 one 01 die nurses. quesUoned SpeC~' about any u- batiUng began, rushed back lo were called at 4:10 a.m. today Spencer, commander of t b
somers 118\d ,ln· Jll6e $11,211 ,for I!Orle\l !P'bi!,t~ ca~ llpd Mlss Slate'• lt.tl)l', ·DAniel p _. · Ward pect .of the ·ll)~ W)llcb ~ave the B&lt;;ene and was barraged for Mts. Ve111 Little, Middle- local chapter announced today.
the same
Ill gooda ,&amp;nc!
wal Cited fOr drlvlna in uld, llowever1 hi! weuld ask· a been called lhe "crilne of the _with booe at» catcalls. A PI' part, who was laken to Veter- Ohio leads all states in mom10
services illlit cost about ' a
mii!Del'. ·
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Meliifay to century."
bac• ean, flrecra¢1!ers and ans Memorial Hospital as a bership for the 2ttb
eight years agn. .
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Uve year' Spencer said.
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fiREMEN CAlLED OUT
DRIVER CITED
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WASHINGTON ~ ,I,T , ~ •• ~- IIIII . miN ~.-- W6 ~by .Ill~, ·~liJ . sin- ~~hOSpll~ ~ ~y. Ijr.
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line
tnslatence ol lndigdant legis!&amp;- Ill lo~; ...;, p. . ."~, ~at¥ ~ ' _ :'· ~ ~ ~ ,!f-Q!,~Pt ~~ ~: ' t~e The. temper!.~. ln _ do- lft!!'t ~Bed at NZ p.m. Thurs- has been cited by Pomeroy
Iars, biDs were heiDI read!'!&lt;' !!llbt, io'!!·- ll'fl·,l!iihlrday ~JI Cli!{GD
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' the ' ' Jail i®D8 111811: ~ 11-Y~ lli~ klw!l 'Pomeroy ~ed 'lti!ftrl(l to e~sb a bnlsh blaze 00 Dee on I no operator••
lodav lh•l would einoow"" fed.- ald!~ir, , "P. II -_., . . ,~""" ~~~ ·8pedtt"'*-' •l!e811,·~ ~ hll-~~ t,t li;IJ !·Ill- . . ·
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24" ·CASE

Mr. Theodore Reed, Jr., a
member of the finance committee. The Rev. Rick Martin, assisted by Rev. Howard Ruppelt, will canvass Middleport.
C
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Patnck Lochary reported that
all other arrangements
for
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VISIT IN INDIANA nd
NEW ljAVEN - Mr. a
Mrs. Tony Nowakowski spent
the weekend at their home on
Market Drive, ~Iorence, Indl·
ana. Callera durmg their stay
were Mrs. Fred Watts. Madl·
son; Rev. and Ml's. C. lluchanan, Mrs. D. Harman, Ghent,
Ky., and Mr: and Mrs. Chari•
Patterson, City.

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Department on the 3rd Floor- In the Ready To We1r 1nd. Drapery
Department on the 2nd Floor and on the Main Floor B1rg11ns In
Cosmetics and Notions- Dry Goods, Mens and Boys We1r,
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Housewares, Hosiery, Lingerie, Infants Wear.

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FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8 and on
SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00

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

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Null started for Buffa1o lnd allowed seven\ bits tn
five aud two thirds iJinlngs before 'fi1! was yanked-in !avo(, of
JO!if,._!((ertll!, ~th .two liUt and
tw6 .f.Pln the IJottom of the
slxll\. ~lied ·'lli.t'1 and

Kiwanis IS-5
Billy West, flrsi' batter In the
Rody Harden had t~ dou- bottom of tbe first, walked and
bles tn four trips to the plate stole second. West was safe at
to pace Kiwanis with four runs second on Greg Hall's bad
batted m. K1wams led 9-1 after I throw, took thtrd and scored on
three umings Jeff Miller wasj an overthrow by Steele,
at
tl~ree for four, with two doubles, third.
struck' out ., Maitl\i was to bat in two runs
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tagged fur ' a; uble by Quillen Other K1wams
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Westd came
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ky Kmnard,.' two for lour: ,Steve woI lhr sto mnmgs
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were: l'ickie Daugberly, who two doubles , Bill Steele and I ' " " e h ~ gam~ked IIi on gav~
was 1110 for three; Bob Rider, Matt Waldie, one lor three, and up mne 1'· wa
ree an
two for four; and Tom Quillen, Dave Strickland. one lor lour. :~u~~ ou~:~ee West gave up
two for two, Mike Beebe and Steele had a \rtple, and Waldie, out : ·
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Randy Smith had singles.
a double.
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Line score·
Stl'ickland had a no - hitter Line score ·
Buffal9
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117 42 - 15 15 9
CheShire
121),,000- 7 8 1 fourth inning when Tom Hyrne Orioles
100 40 - 5 2 6
Batte'?ll!s: Bulllilu - Null sir~led to drive in two runs. Battenes Kiwanis - StrlrkiLPl Martin (6) and
Trow- Jeff Canaday had the Orioles' land (WP I and Hall: Oriolesbridge, Cheshire R i d e r only other hit: also a single. Gordon 1LP) West (3)
and
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The Orioles took ai·O lead when Canaday.

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&amp;i ~ Talent Will Provide Thrills,

Tbunday nlgbt ·Ia

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Laughs Duririg
Wednesday's Boat Show; Dance Plans Announced ··

tbl! Efablh Annual K y I e r

Crwl!&lt;.~nt

Lillie
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lhe leiDl-llnalo Saturday ldght
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one and struck out aeveL Kiwanls battered two Oriole burl~ for I&amp; bits.
Tolllght's ltlllrllllmenl aclioo
fQido the Middleport SeRators
13-0) vs. Pt. Pleasant Fisher's
IZ..O) at 1.30 p.m. The 8 p.m.
IJIII" pill the Syracuse
(Z..O) against Pt. Pleasant Malleable Iron (2-411
Wtni\I!I'S of tonight's games
will 11)001 each other at 8 p.:n
Saturday night in aeml . nnal Dally ' Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. Ju.ly 22, 19611--3
action. Pl. Pleasant Kiwanis - - - - - - - . --- - -- --(4-41) 1001 against the Chesh~re
Tigers liHll at 6 30 p.m. Saturday, also in semi-final acllon.
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repeatedly That's to lake noth·
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a! Bend Softball Tournament at fourth inning for 9-0 lead I Leading Jt were Bob CunmngBachtel Field
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sul'\tes'

doubles, a tnple and eight With 79 RBis. Curt Blefary hit
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home runs in the three games. hiS 14th homer of the season in
During the set, the Orioles! the fourth lor Baltimore.
nvtt;
racked 11 pitchers for 29 ruos.
Preserved vtctorr
_ For .All
Frank Robinson was Balll-1 0
M N 11 h led 8
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Chesblre 7-4
conduct by the more.'s bag gun Thursday nigtlt,
hits and
Tnm Quillen's double drove
Omlcs.
cloutt~g two homers lR a l leavmg the game With a rum1er ll
ov
In two ruos to ice the game for
No, tt's not a matter lor the sparklmg 4-lor-4 performance 011
d th
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Cheshire after Bob Rider had
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,s 0 ff'ace. Th e 3I th ~ PIate. R0 bbY• th e JUnt.or Itwo secon
, ree
runscame
m anon
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out. Eddie
Fisher
balled in the to-ahead run m BALTIMORE 1UPll - Frank connecll'&lt;l again two innings
complamts have been by mcmt home run leader w1th to
M N 11 ,
the bottom ol the sixth tnmng, Robinson became
the
18th
off
relieler
Larry
Sherrv
visitJr'
teams
and
Baltimore
27
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his
batting
average
topreserv
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a ysan d
OUS 5 08 Ofl
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vac rv m
eCISions
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er in major ll!llgue lolory to w1t t e ases emp Y
fans thoroughly enJoy the to .3211 lour oomts behmd the d
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Cheshire took a 4-0 lead af- surpass 350 home runs Thurs- Robinson r.ow leads ··
treatment aerorded the resl of AL fJest of teammate Russ own
a Jmore:;
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its last
seven starts
ter two innings of play, scor- day night when he belted two American League with 27
the American League
Snydt'r
illl one in the hrst and three in the Orioles' VICtory o"'~r Oct- runs and appears a cmch tn
The Orioles, who established
Sixth N.Y . VIctory
In the second. BuHalo knocked roit.
his previous single season
a romplaint department th1s EJsewhere. Chicago stopped II
the count 4-4: w1th four runs in Robinson, who was traded to of 39 set in 1962 w1th the
season to handle letters and Cleveland 7-2. Mmnesota
tt~e top of the third inntng.
the Orioles from the Cu1einnati Robinson is sv.:th among
phone calls at a rate of 50 per ed Washmgton 1-0, New York
Bob Rider went all the way Reds last winter , has hit five active players in home
day that pour into their public edged Kansas Cilj 4-3 m 11
• ic:ke!ll''l batted four times In one inn·
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for the Tigers allowing only homers in hts la~t four games. and he trails only ~"11
ing and got four hits and It'll relations office, have abused mr.ings and Boston upended
foor hits; including doubles by He reached the 35A mark with Mantle of the Yankees m
never get in lbe record book! junior circuit rivals, bemg C.1lifornia 7-3
Lennie Raws and Alvis NulL a solo shot off Bill Mon· number ol homers hit by
downright ungentlemanly tow- In the National League, New
J.
That's what I'm sad about!"
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Buffalo bouquette in the fifth moing and ive Amencan League pla&gt;ers. _ __ ______
ard opposing pitchers
York walloped San Francisco
with two singles In four trips to - - - -- - -Roughed Up Hurlers
14-3. St. Louis whtpped
tbe
Continumg their bad manners 7-4, Houston topped Philaodel- 11
Thursday mghl, the Orioles phia 3-2, Ch•cago bested l:incin·ll
roughed up three hurlers for 12 nat1 6-1 and Los Angeles shaded
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l:lCINCINNATI iUPil •- The a ter turn ng n severa
CiDtinnati Reds open a week· 1 retief appearances. Don sct1wali 1
blows to whip second-place Rollinson, an 11-year big
tong home-· stand tomght, and 14-21 was the probable pitcher
Detroit IH and ruo their AL teague vewran, slammed his
it's about time.
for the nraves
lead to Ill&gt; games.
J51sl homer to become th• 18th
OUtside of fou'r-game senes •ch
oed
Baltimore, sweepmg the se- player eber to top the
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the
By MILTON RICHMAN
ulateau. Among achve
With St. LouiS at Crosley 1eid.
- a Iter the
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o1 th e senes
UPI Sports Writer
stro ke back at 72 wh1ch sue h players. Rob by ranks second to
the Rods have spent the first won the first three games
AKRON. Ohio iUPI) - Sam one-time PGA titiJSis as Gary Mic~ey Mantle, who has 491
Some 18 to 20 fugitives from three weeks . of July on the Simmons' itchmg and the
Bb R b
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Th
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Kitchens to Middleport embark-, road, and With diSastrous re- ting of Dpon Kessinger
Snead
AI that
Ge~berger
o os73s
urg along
an Jerry
e the1r
noes.
an lng loss,
rounds and
of fiRs
made atred
them Player,
Barber carded
with Tigers
stxth straight
KENTUCKY
ed
on a !un-packed
reO' suits.
Er nJe Banks ·
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reatlon
program atsoftball
municipal
They started the month
co--leaders io todav's second sue h oth er no 1abl es as u s JUmpe
FRIED CHICKEN
Chicago, which won only Its round ol the PGA golf Open champ Billy Casper, Art inning as Luis Aparicio smgled,
pJrk; will battle next Tuesday '• high hopes of getting a
th.rd decision over the Reds in championship
IWall, Gay Brewer and Bill stole second and rode home
at
9
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for
the
best
won-lost
at
the
first
division
and
a
~cord. Bob Ord, park manager, tble chance for the pennant. to gam~~ this season, put
ThO¥ n•med narrow one- Martindale.
Robinson's single. Robby scored
'd toda
game 01 of reach m the e~,ghth stroke margins over DoD'"' ·
salThe Merchanettes
y.
and the But the more th an three .mnmg Wl'lh a lhreerun
Sanders, Julius Boros and DonBlue ra 1 ns wiD tangle
at weeks of traveling resulted in a burst.
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that tin,.. The Merchanetws 1long losing streak that cost the _S~ons7'fneanwhlle . won
Snead. 54, used his putter
are s-o. The Tartans.&lt; are 1.2_ club the semces of
fll'sl gam' lor the Cubs. a!i
for his surprising
A third team In the competi· , Don Hellner, who was fired . though he ·1tas g1ven up ?nly
over the tough 7,1811-yard,
lion "the Mustangs.
IAnd things haven't been
·~~ned runs m 29 mmngs par-70 Firestone Country Club
In games to date the Mus-J better since.
JO!ntng Chicago two weeks course.
tangs (Libby Oiler pitching) The Reds wound liP a
The Reds' smgle run was Gelberger, 28 was naturally By United Press loleroatlonal
Tborsda)"'s Re•ults
JUL-v1)4 ',,
took the Tartans 1~12 (Dee Ma- game series at Chicago
not earned. . .
h:Bppy over hiS 33-35.
Amencan League
Chicago 6 Cincinnati I
jm. on the mound I; the Mer- day aud absorbed a 6-1 loss
The Reds !ted Jt at 1-1 In the Favontes Jack Nicklaus,
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W. L. Pel. GR New York 14 San Francisco 3
Buy a THRIFT BOX OF
chanelles, !"Mom" Rawson) veteran Jeflhander Curt
thJr.d on two errors by Kessmg Arnold Palmer and defending jBailimore
64 32 .667 ... Houston 3 Phila 2, night
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CHICKEN-we'll g1ve you a
downed the Tartans (!lee Ma- mons tossed a three-hitter
. and, startmg pll~her Hank champ JOn Dave Marr still ,DetrOit
5(1 41 .549 Ill&gt; St. LouiS 7 Atlanta 4, night
of COLE SLAW
jor) 1M; Rawoon of the Mer- the Cubs.
Ftscher s !oopmg smgle that weren't out of it despite their ~level•"?
49 43 .533 13 L.A. 4 Pllts. 3, 10 inns., n1ght ,
chanettes defeated Oiler of the
Nuxball to Start
scored Leo Cardenas.
first day 75 s.
Caltforma
5(1 44 .532 13
Friday's Prnbable Pitchers 1
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s nveths "c bwo
tm Ferner, who oow plays Chicago
45 49 .479 18
St. LouiS at Chicago - Denms j
ley of the Mustangs whipped Atlanta Braves who also
In the fourth, e u s went mostly for the fun or it, helped
k
41
43 49 46719
22
the Blue Tartsns (Major Hol-,1 had trouble ii~ing up to
in front to slay when Banks himself to a right respectable KNew YorCt
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ansas 1 y 41 51 .446 21 p m.
1o me m on an 71, whteh put him in tbe same Boston
man 12), Charlotte Tupell (5), season expectations. Joe
np
41 56 423 2;1~ ' PJltsburgh at Houston-- Blass: ~ ~
and George Altman, who had group as Tommy Aaron, Washington
40 57
24~ 1 18-21 vs. D•erker •5-41. 9·
r1~5--i.3i..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_;;h~al;.l~ge,;;ts;;.,;;a;_r~ar:;;•;;.,;;cHa~n~c;:;e.;to;;,.;s;;la:;;rt~/ smgled.
Walker Inman, former U.S.
Tbursd ,1 Ke ults
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p.m.
rKessinger
h · th 'ghth 'IIi h'
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New York at Los
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" Larry Be" .
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bases-loaded lnple off reliever C.nada's George Knudson M. ' t · ·1 'W hmnlll8ts
rnRo ·•· vs. s n ' · ·
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Philadelphia at San Francisco
Banks doubt~. and Randy Menger! and Bob Keller were
Chtcago 7 Cleveland 2. night -.Jackson (9-7}. vs. Perry (13·21
Hundley was gtven an mt.enBait more 6 Detroit 4 · ht
11
tio~al pass before Kessinger only other hits off Simmons F:Way'a Probable Pl~~f.ers
A~l::;;ta at Cincinnati
dehv~red.
were Tommy Harper's
JAil Times EIYfi
Schwall 14-21 vs. Nuxhall (2-2) .
. Chicago took a 1-0 lead In the smgle m the thrrd and ~ two- Detrott at Cleveland-Agu~rre 9 05 p.m
f';:t on a walk to Glenn Bec;k· ~t ~mgle by Pete Roge lD
t26J vs. Bell (105). 7 30 p.m.
Saturday's Games
e and singles by Billy Wtli- etgt ·
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Kansas Ctly at Washmgton- Sl LouiS at Clueago
tams aod Allman; .
. The los; was FIScher s
Nash (20) vs. Segui (37 ). e V5 Pittsborgh at Houston. mght
992-5432
Besides Fischer s smgle, the 1n l1 deciSIOns.
p.m.
New York at Los Angeles
Chicago at Baltimore--Pizar- Philadelphia at San franci:sco ll
ro tti-5) vs. Palmer ( 10-4). 8 :A~tla~n~ta::.;a~t..r.~.i~n~
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Billy West, flrsi' batter In the
Rody Harden had t~ dou- bottom of tbe first, walked and
bles tn four trips to the plate stole second. West was safe at
to pace Kiwanis with four runs second on Greg Hall's bad
batted m. K1wams led 9-1 after I throw, took thtrd and scored on
three umings Jeff Miller wasj an overthrow by Steele,
at
tl~ree for four, with two doubles, third.
struck' out ., Maitl\i was to bat in two runs
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ky Kmnard,.' two for lour: ,Steve woI lhr sto mnmgs
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IDtling doubles for Cheshire Mrller. two for five. including ~n. ~ d eth P 0 e~~
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were: l'ickie Daugberly, who two doubles , Bill Steele and I ' " " e h ~ gam~ked IIi on gav~
was 1110 for three; Bob Rider, Matt Waldie, one lor three, and up mne 1'· wa
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two for four; and Tom Quillen, Dave Strickland. one lor lour. :~u~~ ou~:~ee West gave up
two for two, Mike Beebe and Steele had a \rtple, and Waldie, out : ·
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Randy Smith had singles.
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Stl'ickland had a no - hitter Line score ·
Buffal9
004 1100 - 4 4 2 going unlll the bottom of the Kiwanl'
117 42 - 15 15 9
CheShire
121),,000- 7 8 1 fourth inning when Tom Hyrne Orioles
100 40 - 5 2 6
Batte'?ll!s: Bulllilu - Null sir~led to drive in two runs. Battenes Kiwanis - StrlrkiLPl Martin (6) and
Trow- Jeff Canaday had the Orioles' land (WP I and Hall: Oriolesbridge, Cheshire R i d e r only other hit: also a single. Gordon 1LP) West (3)
and
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Lillie
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one and struck out aeveL Kiwanls battered two Oriole burl~ for I&amp; bits.
Tolllght's ltlllrllllmenl aclioo
fQido the Middleport SeRators
13-0) vs. Pt. Pleasant Fisher's
IZ..O) at 1.30 p.m. The 8 p.m.
IJIII" pill the Syracuse
(Z..O) against Pt. Pleasant Malleable Iron (2-411
Wtni\I!I'S of tonight's games
will 11)001 each other at 8 p.:n
Saturday night in aeml . nnal Dally ' Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. Ju.ly 22, 19611--3
action. Pl. Pleasant Kiwanis - - - - - - - . --- - -- --(4-41) 1001 against the Chesh~re
Tigers liHll at 6 30 p.m. Saturday, also in semi-final acllon.
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wumamenl, preseote;. -lila ll.
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Wiggins. manag-.s , ol cthe :t:a•ll
In addition; ·each' melD!· '
of the team-,eoeived -a..tr.oo
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runners-up and to the "··lllilen
place team, Bob Sadndetil Wflf1•
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ave on 8 double by Brooks son Jets of Gallipolis, ,...,_'"
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a! Bend Softball Tournament at fourth inning for 9-0 lead I Leading Jt were Bob CunmngBachtel Field
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ly three htls The game wasras It committed error after er- lsmgle and double other
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sul'\tes'

doubles, a tnple and eight With 79 RBis. Curt Blefary hit
, ' •I I• IL '
home runs in the three games. hiS 14th homer of the season in
During the set, the Orioles! the fourth lor Baltimore.
nvtt;
racked 11 pitchers for 29 ruos.
Preserved vtctorr
_ For .All
Frank Robinson was Balll-1 0
M N 11 h led 8
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Chesblre 7-4
conduct by the more.'s bag gun Thursday nigtlt,
hits and
Tnm Quillen's double drove
Omlcs.
cloutt~g two homers lR a l leavmg the game With a rum1er ll
ov
In two ruos to ice the game for
No, tt's not a matter lor the sparklmg 4-lor-4 performance 011
d th
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Cheshire after Bob Rider had
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,s 0 ff'ace. Th e 3I th ~ PIate. R0 bbY• th e JUnt.or Itwo secon
, ree
runscame
m anon
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out. Eddie
Fisher
balled in the to-ahead run m BALTIMORE 1UPll - Frank connecll'&lt;l again two innings
complamts have been by mcmt home run leader w1th to
M N 11 ,
the bottom ol the sixth tnmng, Robinson became
the
18th
off
relieler
Larry
Sherrv
visitJr'
teams
and
Baltimore
27
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his
batting
average
topreserv
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er in major ll!llgue lolory to w1t t e ases emp Y
fans thoroughly enJoy the to .3211 lour oomts behmd the d
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th
Cheshire took a 4-0 lead af- surpass 350 home runs Thurs- Robinson r.ow leads ··
treatment aerorded the resl of AL fJest of teammate Russ own
a Jmore:;
SIX
its last
seven starts
ter two innings of play, scor- day night when he belted two American League with 27
the American League
Snydt'r
illl one in the hrst and three in the Orioles' VICtory o"'~r Oct- runs and appears a cmch tn
The Orioles, who established
Sixth N.Y . VIctory
In the second. BuHalo knocked roit.
his previous single season
a romplaint department th1s EJsewhere. Chicago stopped II
the count 4-4: w1th four runs in Robinson, who was traded to of 39 set in 1962 w1th the
season to handle letters and Cleveland 7-2. Mmnesota
tt~e top of the third inntng.
the Orioles from the Cu1einnati Robinson is sv.:th among
phone calls at a rate of 50 per ed Washmgton 1-0, New York
Bob Rider went all the way Reds last winter , has hit five active players in home
day that pour into their public edged Kansas Cilj 4-3 m 11
• ic:ke!ll''l batted four times In one inn·
1
for the Tigers allowing only homers in hts la~t four games. and he trails only ~"11
ing and got four hits and It'll relations office, have abused mr.ings and Boston upended
foor hits; including doubles by He reached the 35A mark with Mantle of the Yankees m
never get in lbe record book! junior circuit rivals, bemg C.1lifornia 7-3
Lennie Raws and Alvis NulL a solo shot off Bill Mon· number ol homers hit by
downright ungentlemanly tow- In the National League, New
J.
That's what I'm sad about!"
Gay Gorrison'
Buffalo bouquette in the fifth moing and ive Amencan League pla&gt;ers. _ __ ______
ard opposing pitchers
York walloped San Francisco
with two singles In four trips to - - - -- - -Roughed Up Hurlers
14-3. St. Louis whtpped
tbe
Continumg their bad manners 7-4, Houston topped Philaodel- 11
Thursday mghl, the Orioles phia 3-2, Ch•cago bested l:incin·ll
roughed up three hurlers for 12 nat1 6-1 and Los Angeles shaded
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l:lCINCINNATI iUPil •- The a ter turn ng n severa
CiDtinnati Reds open a week· 1 retief appearances. Don sct1wali 1
blows to whip second-place Rollinson, an 11-year big
tong home-· stand tomght, and 14-21 was the probable pitcher
Detroit IH and ruo their AL teague vewran, slammed his
it's about time.
for the nraves
lead to Ill&gt; games.
J51sl homer to become th• 18th
OUtside of fou'r-game senes •ch
oed
Baltimore, sweepmg the se- player eber to top the
3
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the
By MILTON RICHMAN
ulateau. Among achve
With St. LouiS at Crosley 1eid.
- a Iter the
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UPI Sports Writer
stro ke back at 72 wh1ch sue h players. Rob by ranks second to
the Rods have spent the first won the first three games
AKRON. Ohio iUPI) - Sam one-time PGA titiJSis as Gary Mic~ey Mantle, who has 491
Some 18 to 20 fugitives from three weeks . of July on the Simmons' itchmg and the
Bb R b
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Th
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Kitchens to Middleport embark-, road, and With diSastrous re- ting of Dpon Kessinger
Snead
AI that
Ge~berger
o os73s
urg along
an Jerry
e the1r
noes.
an lng loss,
rounds and
of fiRs
made atred
them Player,
Barber carded
with Tigers
stxth straight
KENTUCKY
ed
on a !un-packed
reO' suits.
Er nJe Banks ·
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reatlon
program atsoftball
municipal
They started the month
co--leaders io todav's second sue h oth er no 1abl es as u s JUmpe
FRIED CHICKEN
Chicago, which won only Its round ol the PGA golf Open champ Billy Casper, Art inning as Luis Aparicio smgled,
pJrk; will battle next Tuesday '• high hopes of getting a
th.rd decision over the Reds in championship
IWall, Gay Brewer and Bill stole second and rode home
at
9
a.m.
for
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best
won-lost
at
the
first
division
and
a
~cord. Bob Ord, park manager, tble chance for the pennant. to gam~~ this season, put
ThO¥ n•med narrow one- Martindale.
Robinson's single. Robby scored
'd toda
game 01 of reach m the e~,ghth stroke margins over DoD'"' ·
salThe Merchanettes
y.
and the But the more th an three .mnmg Wl'lh a lhreerun
Sanders, Julius Boros and DonBlue ra 1 ns wiD tangle
at weeks of traveling resulted in a burst.
, ,
January.
that tin,.. The Merchanetws 1long losing streak that cost the _S~ons7'fneanwhlle . won
Snead. 54, used his putter
are s-o. The Tartans.&lt; are 1.2_ club the semces of
fll'sl gam' lor the Cubs. a!i
for his surprising
A third team In the competi· , Don Hellner, who was fired . though he ·1tas g1ven up ?nly
over the tough 7,1811-yard,
lion "the Mustangs.
IAnd things haven't been
·~~ned runs m 29 mmngs par-70 Firestone Country Club
In games to date the Mus-J better since.
JO!ntng Chicago two weeks course.
tangs (Libby Oiler pitching) The Reds wound liP a
The Reds' smgle run was Gelberger, 28 was naturally By United Press loleroatlonal
Tborsda)"'s Re•ults
JUL-v1)4 ',,
took the Tartans 1~12 (Dee Ma- game series at Chicago
not earned. . .
h:Bppy over hiS 33-35.
Amencan League
Chicago 6 Cincinnati I
jm. on the mound I; the Mer- day aud absorbed a 6-1 loss
The Reds !ted Jt at 1-1 In the Favontes Jack Nicklaus,
.
W. L. Pel. GR New York 14 San Francisco 3
Buy a THRIFT BOX OF
chanelles, !"Mom" Rawson) veteran Jeflhander Curt
thJr.d on two errors by Kessmg Arnold Palmer and defending jBailimore
64 32 .667 ... Houston 3 Phila 2, night
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CHICKEN-we'll g1ve you a
downed the Tartans (!lee Ma- mons tossed a three-hitter
. and, startmg pll~her Hank champ JOn Dave Marr still ,DetrOit
5(1 41 .549 Ill&gt; St. LouiS 7 Atlanta 4, night
of COLE SLAW
jor) 1M; Rawoon of the Mer- the Cubs.
Ftscher s !oopmg smgle that weren't out of it despite their ~level•"?
49 43 .533 13 L.A. 4 Pllts. 3, 10 inns., n1ght ,
chanettes defeated Oiler of the
Nuxball to Start
scored Leo Cardenas.
first day 75 s.
Caltforma
5(1 44 .532 13
Friday's Prnbable Pitchers 1
Bank D ·
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47 48 .495 161&gt;
(All Times EDT)
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s nveths "c bwo
tm Ferner, who oow plays Chicago
45 49 .479 18
St. LouiS at Chicago - Denms j
ley of the Mustangs whipped Atlanta Braves who also
In the fourth, e u s went mostly for the fun or it, helped
k
41
43 49 46719
22
the Blue Tartsns (Major Hol-,1 had trouble ii~ing up to
in front to slay when Banks himself to a right respectable KNew YorCt
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1 • 1 vs. Ellsworth 1 · 41 . 2 30 r
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d · · R s to
ansas 1 y 41 51 .446 21 p m.
1o me m on an 71, whteh put him in tbe same Boston
man 12), Charlotte Tupell (5), season expectations. Joe
np
41 56 423 2;1~ ' PJltsburgh at Houston-- Blass: ~ ~
and George Altman, who had group as Tommy Aaron, Washington
40 57
24~ 1 18-21 vs. D•erker •5-41. 9·
r1~5--i.3i..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_;;h~al;.l~ge,;;ts;;.,;;a;_r~ar:;;•;;.,;;cHa~n~c;:;e.;to;;,.;s;;la:;;rt~/ smgled.
Walker Inman, former U.S.
Tbursd ,1 Ke ults
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del t v e red the Open winner Jack Fleck and Bost 7 Cal fay
p.m.
rKessinger
h · th 'ghth 'IIi h'
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on
1 orrua 3
New York at Los
c me er m e eJ
w1
" Larry Be" .
N y 4 K c 3 11 · ·
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12 71
bases-loaded lnple off reliever C.nada's George Knudson M. ' t · ·1 'W hmnlll8ts
rnRo ·•· vs. s n ' · ·
B'li
cC 1 AI
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as mg on 0, 11 p m.
1 y M oo ,
lman smgled, Dan Sikes, Babe Lichardus, AI night
Philadelphia at San Francisco
Banks doubt~. and Randy Menger! and Bob Keller were
Chtcago 7 Cleveland 2. night -.Jackson (9-7}. vs. Perry (13·21
Hundley was gtven an mt.enBait more 6 Detroit 4 · ht
11
tio~al pass before Kessinger only other hits off Simmons F:Way'a Probable Pl~~f.ers
A~l::;;ta at Cincinnati
dehv~red.
were Tommy Harper's
JAil Times EIYfi
Schwall 14-21 vs. Nuxhall (2-2) .
. Chicago took a 1-0 lead In the smgle m the thrrd and ~ two- Detrott at Cleveland-Agu~rre 9 05 p.m
f';:t on a walk to Glenn Bec;k· ~t ~mgle by Pete Roge lD
t26J vs. Bell (105). 7 30 p.m.
Saturday's Games
e and singles by Billy Wtli- etgt ·
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Kansas Ctly at Washmgton- Sl LouiS at Clueago
tams aod Allman; .
. The los; was FIScher s
Nash (20) vs. Segui (37 ). e V5 Pittsborgh at Houston. mght
992-5432
Besides Fischer s smgle, the 1n l1 deciSIOns.
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New York at Los Angeles
Chicago at Baltimore--Pizar- Philadelphia at San franci:sco ll
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even Ule progress of a competitor. ..
Now there's a new wrinkle in Schoof lghling we
think you should know about. lt. too, seems at irst
, glance to be "progress," but ••• well. decide for
yOursell
The electric company is offering a 1¢-per-kilowattbour rate to schools for their lighting. It wil save 1
school about $7.50 per classroom per month. If that's
all there was to it, that would be real progress and we'd
be in there cheering.
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Available in Brown and Antique White

for Cillllll 1 milk atarling Aug. I
This meaht milk would cost
87 centll • gallon, or two cents
a quart higher tho• at present
·u the increase Is passed on to
consumers.
A spokesman lor the federa·
tlon said Ianners ln the five
otates have united for the first
lime in the market history
oel a price on mllk thai Is not
negoUable. In all market areas
affected, lhe price announced
by the farmer s will be above
the federal market
order
prices.
ReasoM given for the price
Increase by one mllk dealer
were a scarcity tl mllk and tbe
d..llne of producers.·

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That's nonsense.
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the Mectric lighting rate as a wedge to force
heat cin the school people l!lld the taxpayers.
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We ran our last ad on the l!Ubject of gasllgtt for f1e
schoolroom some 75 years ago, and stood aside for
the light bulb. We've always been strong fa progress,
even Ule progress of a competitor. ..
Now there's a new wrinkle in Schoof lghling we
think you should know about. lt. too, seems at irst
, glance to be "progress," but ••• well. decide for
yOursell
The electric company is offering a 1¢-per-kilowattbour rate to schools for their lighting. It wil save 1
school about $7.50 per classroom per month. If that's
all there was to it, that would be real progress and we'd
be in there cheering.
·
But there's a catch. .Notal ~~ ~ get this U
l&amp;hting rate. Just the few (01'1.11 or' two
out of fNIII1
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Available in Brown and Antique White

for Cillllll 1 milk atarling Aug. I
This meaht milk would cost
87 centll • gallon, or two cents
a quart higher tho• at present
·u the increase Is passed on to
consumers.
A spokesman lor the federa·
tlon said Ianners ln the five
otates have united for the first
lime in the market history
oel a price on mllk thai Is not
negoUable. In all market areas
affected, lhe price announced
by the farmer s will be above
the federal market
order
prices.
ReasoM given for the price
Increase by one mllk dealer
were a scarcity tl mllk and tbe
d..llne of producers.·

!!1' mlmd a ftt1 lhlng,t. No Pholie -11111,. roJI,el~

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Model AT25BAM Table Radio
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just because ttley doo't waAt-or can't
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So under the batnter of progress, schools areftl1(qnlnni
the choice of paying double tor their lights or
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That's progress?
That's nonsense.
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the Mectric lighting rate as a wedge to force
heat cin the school people l!lld the taxpayers.
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Fred Nease, Supt. Worship"set. p. m.; Midweek Prayer service
vice, 10 a. m. Rev. Wendell" 7:45 p. m. Wedliesday. .
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gellstlc service 7 p. m.; YDWI' ' dleporMrl- Max Donaltue, pa
. aPeople Endeavor 7 p. ·m. Wee!- tor;
s. N~n Moore, t:hurcn
llesday; Prayer· mrittna 7 p. Schllol SUpt., Churcb SCh?"l
Saturd
9:30 a. m.; Worship Servtr•
831 ·
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10:30 a. m.; Methodist Youth
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Fellowship, 7 p. m.; Official
Grace Epfseopal
Cltareb Board meetlns, lsi' Sund831 of
Pomeroy- The Rev. Rlcbird month, 7:110 p. m. WSCS, 2nd
II. Martin, Rector. SUnday Monday of month, 7:30 p. m.:
Morning Prayer and Sermon, Eleanor Circle Wednesday 7
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Sub ~ Chtn'1i Sent eal
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Bedlleh•ll! Bapliol "Churcb, ou
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Ponlecoslal llt-bly, Rmtle
Great Bond, flev. c. L. O'CoD- lng Worsltlp 7 P. m. each su..
nor, pastor, l!obert
Lewis, day.
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124- Rev. Pau)lll,, ~oues: ~
Supt. 9:30 a.m. Morning wor· Pagevllle Commlllllly Chore
tor. Sunday -~ :10 a. · m.;
ship and Sunday Scltool, 7 p. -Rev. Rus~U Cline, ¥.~tor.
Worship, Wednesday and Frl·
m:• EYeniJlg service, Thursday : Voung Peopl~ s service.' .' p.
day.
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7:30 ~"m. prayer meeting.
'Ole Penlecaslll1)hlll'cll Mld. v1ce Saturday, 7:30 p. m. and
Carpenler" B11ptist
Church Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
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s d Scltool 9"30
m 1 Freedom Gospel MJISlon
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Letart
Falls
Melllodlst B. L. Barrett, P8$10r: SUndaJ
Mor: '~orslii '10 ,) 3 a.ma" ' Bashan Stlvmvllle Rd"; L. l!latorprlee EUB Cbareb- Cblrae James F. Early, pas- SChool 10 •·. m.; SUnday even~
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Roger Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor. lw - LETART FALUI - Wol' mg evanseli&amp;tfc service, 7:30
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first Baptist Church, Middle- 10 a J" ; Evangelistic servtce. 7 day School 10:30 a. m. Youth cept 2nd Sunday);
Church 7:.30 p.m.; Saturday night Pray·
port," ·~·· Donald Boone, pas- :30 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 Fellowship 6:30 p. m.; 1!9ys SChool, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. Uni- er and Worship 7:30 p.• m.
tor,, oundaY 'ichoOJ 9.15 a.m. p" m. 1'Uesdny.
and Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. fied service, 9:30 a. m., 2nd
Prubyterian
~e. Mker.' Supt. tO.IS a.';':" Rutland Mission - 0 II v e m.; Evening service, 7:30 p. Sunday of month. EAST L&amp; ~
Wo~siJ!p, Se';'tce, BYP 6 p"m". Newman, missionary pastor; m., 2nd and 4th Sundays: Youth TART - Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd Middleport First Ualled PresEming~
w . hlp,lfl:30," P"''1·' Sunday School
9:30 a. m.; 1Choir, 8:30 p. m" Wednesday " and 4th Thursdays;
Clturch bfltl'lau Cblrcb · - Rev. HIIWWedne~.
0 tf,m. Rraytr Worship t0:30 a. m.: Preaching Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. m., Scltool, 9:3D a. m. Sunday. AP· ard Ruppel!, pallor; Sunday
mee!in• " . p.m.. cho1r pl'JC- 7:30 p. m. : Prayer service, ' Wednesday.
PLE GROVE - Worship, 8 p. SChool 9:30 a. m., Fred Lewis,
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7:30 p. m. Thursday.
M -•·• Star EUB Chu h
m., 1st and 3rd Tbur!days; SUpt.; 10:30 a. m. Worship; .
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First Bapllst Luore11•... •meroy _ "'ll!~. Carver Willlllms.
Church Of C rut , Rev. Menzel Sm1th, pastor. day GREAT BEND _ Wor- ~ Junior Choir· 7 p. m. Sen·
SIIIHID~ S~l 9 30 till 10:20. Bradbury Church of Christ- •Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy sbi • 9,30 a. m., 1st and 3rd lOr Choir.
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wo''fS6ie s~rvice, t0:30 a. m. : Larry Wtlltams, m1mster ; B1ble Van Meter, Supt., Earl Shuler, SU pd . Cll h Scb 0 1 10 .15
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Nursery a nd Ju"ior Churcil for School and Morning Worship. Ass't. ; Morning worship, 10:45 , n ~'· d u';;ORSE ~HAPEL Syraease Flnt Uulted Pre..
children.
10:30 a. m.; Cltristian Endeav" a" m.: Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. a.m. hun a:;.
1 t d 3rd byterlan Cboreb, Rev . .~lnson
or, 6 p" m.: Evening Wnr· I m" Thursday. Youth Fellowship &amp;,w~s tp, Ch a.~S hs Ia~ 30
H. Stebbins, Pastor. Worship,
First Baptist .cboreh, Raeille, ship. 7 p. m.
7:30 p. m. Sunday.
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Church - m.Mln'::fue Methodist Clloreb Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p.
Sunday Scllll!&gt;i 9 30 a. m., Sam 1Church - James Quisenberry Rev . Jack Young.
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HarrtsoavUle Pres"""""'mg WCIDlllp: 6:30 p. rn .,
SUnday School. 10 a. m., Stan· Russell Archer, Supt. Sund831 . y
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worsltip, 10, 45 a. m. ond 7, 30 sh1p service II a. ~·
Clturch, Howard Ruppell, p8li'
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Cllesblrt • Kyger • Hartford 10 :30 a. m.:
emng oroulP,
831 o men u.
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Paris- - "Warren G. Zinn, 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Bl· Sootb Betllel EUB Cllurcb Racine Methodist Cburcb Latter Day Saints
pastor. Worship services are: ble Study.
Rev.
Jafk
Young,
p a , H. L. McDaniel, pastor: Sun- Reorganized Clntrcb of Jesus
Hartford Bap!isl 9 a. m. DST; .Dexter CIIW:ch ol Christ - tor: Sunday Scltool 9:45 a. m., day School 9:30 a. m.; Preach· Cbrisl of Lotter Day ~ts. L1t1l#" Kyger UCC 9.30 EST. ~1ble Scltool 9.30 a.m. Preach· NoMll8ll H. Bahr, Supt.; Sunday log 10 ,30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; c" w. Proffitt, pastor. SIX trules
Clleshtre_ !lap!isl 10:45 EST. mg 10:30 a. m., first and th~rd Worship 1.0:45 a. m. and 7:30 Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. from Racine on Racine . PortChUrc":h S\11001 at Hartford, at Sundays.
p. m. alternately. Bible Study m. Wednesday.
land Road. Sund831 School, 9:30
. ;mr~ ·.Kyger 10:20 EST, Masoa City Cborch of Cbrlst, aud Prayer Service, led by pa.. Rock Springs
t&gt;!etbodist- a. m.; Worship 10:30 a. m.,
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Mlller Street - Sund831 Bible tor, 7:·80 p. m. Thursday.
Cltester Lemley, pastor; Wor- Sunday evening service at 7:30
Witla tlie laope U will; In •ome ~~~. /01ter tmd help F.W.B. Cburch - Study, 9 a. m.: Evenmg Wor· Tuppers PlaiDs EUB Cblrcb ship service 9:30 a. m.; Sun· p. m.: Wed., worship service
,.,. tlwa ll!laicla g gQOd in family ~' eolntnun,iey life, , . , . .
7:30 P. m.; Bible Study, - Rev
Jack Young pas da School 10" 15 a m · MYF at 7:30 p. m.
9.45 a.m., Ear1 slup,
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Sunday worsb1p, 9:30 1:30 p. m. Prayer and B1ble
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Our Lady of Loretto Mllslon
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' Choir pr ice at School, 9.:1! a . ~-· Kenneth M&lt;&gt; by pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Cburcb Scltool 9:30 a. m.; Wor· Petronek, admmiSirator; SUnThurlday
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Monday, 6,30 p. m.
Days of Obligation, 7 p. m.
'llaptlll CliJrc~ I sltlp, 7 p. m. Prayer Semce, Syraease EUB Cbarcb _ Rev. Sattoa Methodist Cburcb _
SL John's Catbollc Ml•~ton--:
'..illellltz.Mercury.Comef.EngU.ll Ft&gt;f'd
9.30 a, , m.• Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Still- H. L. McDauiel. pallor; Mrs. Near GuysvUie l~";b R1dge),
86 N. Court St.
A,theua
193-8801
2.30 p, "':·
Pomei'Ojl Cltorcb ol .Christ - day Scbnol, 9,30 a. m.; Ben Lester L. Roush , Supt. Wol' Rev. Frank Manter1, pastor,
Free Will Bapt1s1 Jert'JI Masters, pastor, Sunday Quisenberry, Supt.; 10,30 a. m. ship 9,15 a. m., Sunday School SUnday~ 10:30 a. m.; Holy
Church - Rev" Paul Taylor, SChool, 9:30 a. m., C~u~cb ser- Morning Worship service, lsi 10 , 15 a. m.
Day of. Obligation 6:30 a.m.;
pastor.; ~ SUnday SCh~l. to a. vice 10:30 a. m.; Christian En· and 3rd Sundays ollhe month. Oak Grove Melllodlst Cltarcb Confessmn, 1'1 hour . befora
m . Guy Pnddy. Supt.. Preac!J. deavor, 6.30 p. m. , Evenmg ser· 7.30 p. m. Evening Evangell.. -11. L. McDaniel, pastor. Earl Mass.
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tic Service 2nd and 4th Sun· Cross, Supt. Sunday School at
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Salvation Army
10, 15 a. m.: Preacblng 9, 15.
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Ph. 985-2005
bitptlsl Snndoy !!ebool Roy Carter, mmisler.
Bible Betltaay EUB Cburcb Syracuae Melhodlll Cltorelt 'l'be Salvation Army, - En· Ravensw . ',W. Va.
V Hall corner Second ISchool,9:30 a..m. Worship and Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Morn- Wendell G. Stutler, pastor; Wor- voy Ray S. W'mlng, officer in
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Mason Sponsored Preacbmg ser~lce 10:30 a. m. Ing Worship, 9:30 a. m.; Swr ship service, 8:35 a. m., Sun- cbarge. Sunday 10 a. m. Hell·
City Bapiist Church YoungE People sSermeetm~, 8:30 d831 School, 10:30 a. m.• Blythe day School 9:45 a. m.; MYF , ness meeting; 10:30 a. m. SuD. Affiliated with s. ~· ~· 8 v~mngB bl ·~~ IPS~· TbeJSs, Supt.: Youth Fellow· Sunday 6 p.m. Prayer meeling ] d8ll School. Sunday 7 p. m;
,L. Plnsun,,J!t\'tor . . ra ey, '- e . oo up . ship, 6:30 p. m.
SUnday 7:90 P. m.
Young P"?l'le's Lesl.on; 7:30 p.
Ashland Oil Product~
every ·~y. Zion Cbureb ol ChriSt, Pom· CARMEL EUB Cburcb-Rav. lflleU RaJ Free Melbodfat- m. Salvat10n meeting; TbursBrOID!I'S Bottle Gill
, ~·-· · """icl!l; tbe eroy Hamsonvtlle Road -Eu· Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sun- Robert E. Smith, 81&lt;., pastor. day, I to 3 p. m. Ladles Home
240 Lincoln St.. Middleport 092-2660 9112-2186 :..;.. .·
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"llionlb. .gene Underw~. mmJSter" Bt· day School, 9:30 a. m., Wayne Sunday Scbool 9:30 a. m.: 0 . Leque: 7 P. m. Prep classes;
Cbareb- i ble School: 8·30 a. m., Morn· Roush, SUpt.; 10:30 a. m. Morn- 0" Patterson, Supt.: Morning 7:30 P· .m. Bible Study, P,rayer
Main St., ~g Worship, 7"30 Ph m. , R.. ing Worship, 2nd and 4th Sun- Worship 10:30 a. m. Youth Ser- meeting. Other serv1ces by an1
"Nyle Borden. r Reed, Bible Sc ool Supt. day of the month; 8 p.m. Even- ! vice 6:45 p. m. ; Evangelislic nouncemenL
"·Srl,nnt 9:30 a. i
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ADVENTIST .
m. Arnold Richards, Supt. 10:30 · Chester Church of God
and 3rd Suod831 of month.
meetmg Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Pomeroy Seveatb Day 4dven·
"Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer"
Sales - AWS CHALMERS - ..Service
a. m.J4ol'llina .Worship.
Rev. Dale Thornton, pastor. , Federated Church, Pumeroy Laurel Cliff Free Metllodist lilt Cllorcb - Mulberry Heights
Fann - Industrial - Lawn 6 Garclen
Middleport, Ohio ·
Naomi Baptist Cburcb - Sunday
Scltool, 9,30 a. m.; - Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor: Cborcb - R. Eugene Gill, pas- Rd., .north ol Meigs Memoml
Tappers Plaln1
Phone 88'1-3435
9:30a.m.; Wor· Morning
Worship at 11 a. Carl Kautz,
Supt.; Sunday tor ; Sunday School 9:30 a. m.: Hospllal. Pastor, F. W.• Gifford,
~ ~-;p~~~;rw~.~edn~esday, 7 m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. School, 9:15 a. m. Worsh1p, Phil WJSe, Supt.; Mornmg wor· James R. Hoffer, Asst. Serv·
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ship t0:30 a. m.; Youth Serv· 1ces on Saturday:
Sabbath
Tuesday ; Young
People's !
Ices 7 p. m. ; Evange~stic ser· School, 1"30 p. m.; Worship,
Service, Friday, 7:30 p" m"
Danville PUIJ'im Holiness - vice 7:30 p. m. Mid·Week pray. 2:30 p. m"; Youth meeting, J.
"Kentucky Fried Chicken~ ·
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I Mt. Moriah Cburcb of God- (LAngsville Post Office!. Rev. or serv1ce 7·30 a. m. Wednes" :30 P" m.; B1ble Study , Thurs"
Middleport, Ohio
Kmgsbary , Rev. James Satterfield, pastor Chas" E. Dozer, pastor : Sunday dav
day, 7:30 p"" m." at 37 Evans
Pomeroy
~~·~: ; sunday School g 45 a. m.: Wor" School 9:30 a"m" Mrs" Roben Thf United M~thodist . cburcb, He1gilts. Galhpohs.
i sh1p serv 1ce 11 a. m. and 7:30 Grate, S~pt . Worship at 10 ~0 1 Pomeroy - Re\o. Melvin Al- ·
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Umted Brethrl'll
10:30 1 · m. ,'I'Uesday ;
Young
People's m. : Evangellstle servioe, 7 30 Sunday, 3·30 a. m. Sermon: ~en UDfled Brethren
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alternately" meetin~. 7 30 p, m. Friday.
p" m., Mid· Week Prayer and "God Is Unmoveable" Bible CbrJSt Cburcb - Rev" Elden R.
Church and Office Supplies - CHill
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W&lt;'&lt;inosday at Rolland Cbarcb of God _ Pra1se. Wednesday, 7:30 p" m" Study Sunday" 9:30 a. m. Wed-: Blake, pastor: Sunday School
We Flfl Ali DoctOTs Prescnptlmts
9112-2955
Pomeroy 9112-2641
Rev . John Smallwood, pastor; ;
, nesday, July 2 1, 6:30 p. m. , , 10 a. m., . . Wlnnle Holsmger.
Middleport
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v1ce 8 _P· m.• Preachmg S·?J_t p.
' Sunday, 5 p" m., Watchtower .
"m. : Mid-Week prayer meetmg,
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m . Bible Stud ;
" NtUIIrl'ne
11 30 p. m. Wednesday, Mr'.L
Genera! M~rchandlse
Furniture and Appliances
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~· : Tbe Chorcb al lbe Nazaren• • Mazie Holsinger, class leader.
' " e Say p. ~h ;vice
Chester - Rev " Herbfrl Grate ; Letart Falla United Brethren
687-3280 Phone 985-2125
Tuppers Plaino
Ches!M, Ohio
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Christ Cllun:b - James Mor·
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. aPeople Endeavor 7 p. ·m. Wee!- tor;
s. N~n Moore, t:hurcn
llesday; Prayer· mrittna 7 p. Schllol SUpt., Churcb SCh?"l
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10:30 a. m.; Methodist Youth
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Fellowship, 7 p. m.; Official
Grace Epfseopal
Cltareb Board meetlns, lsi' Sund831 of
Pomeroy- The Rev. Rlcbird month, 7:110 p. m. WSCS, 2nd
II. Martin, Rector. SUnday Monday of month, 7:30 p. m.:
Morning Prayer and Sermon, Eleanor Circle Wednesday 7
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Supt. 9:30 a.m. Morning wor· Pagevllle Commlllllly Chore
tor. Sunday -~ :10 a. · m.;
ship and Sunday Scltool, 7 p. -Rev. Rus~U Cline, ¥.~tor.
Worship, Wednesday and Frl·
m:• EYeniJlg service, Thursday : Voung Peopl~ s service.' .' p.
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7:30 ~"m. prayer meeting.
'Ole Penlecaslll1)hlll'cll Mld. v1ce Saturday, 7:30 p. m. and
Carpenler" B11ptist
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Mor: '~orslii '10 ,) 3 a.ma" ' Bashan Stlvmvllle Rd"; L. l!latorprlee EUB Cbareb- Cblrae James F. Early, pas- SChool 10 •·. m.; SUnday even~
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Roger Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor. lw - LETART FALUI - Wol' mg evanseli&amp;tfc service, 7:30
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first Baptist Church, Middle- 10 a J" ; Evangelistic servtce. 7 day School 10:30 a. m. Youth cept 2nd Sunday);
Church 7:.30 p.m.; Saturday night Pray·
port," ·~·· Donald Boone, pas- :30 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 Fellowship 6:30 p. m.; 1!9ys SChool, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. Uni- er and Worship 7:30 p.• m.
tor,, oundaY 'ichoOJ 9.15 a.m. p" m. 1'Uesdny.
and Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. fied service, 9:30 a. m., 2nd
Prubyterian
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Wo~siJ!p, Se';'tce, BYP 6 p"m". Newman, missionary pastor; m., 2nd and 4th Sundays: Youth TART - Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd Middleport First Ualled PresEming~
w . hlp,lfl:30," P"''1·' Sunday School
9:30 a. m.; 1Choir, 8:30 p. m" Wednesday " and 4th Thursdays;
Clturch bfltl'lau Cblrcb · - Rev. HIIWWedne~.
0 tf,m. Rraytr Worship t0:30 a. m.: Preaching Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. m., Scltool, 9:3D a. m. Sunday. AP· ard Ruppel!, pallor; Sunday
mee!in• " . p.m.. cho1r pl'JC- 7:30 p. m. : Prayer service, ' Wednesday.
PLE GROVE - Worship, 8 p. SChool 9:30 a. m., Fred Lewis,
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M -•·• Star EUB Chu h
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First Bapllst Luore11•... •meroy _ "'ll!~. Carver Willlllms.
Church Of C rut , Rev. Menzel Sm1th, pastor. day GREAT BEND _ Wor- ~ Junior Choir· 7 p. m. Sen·
SIIIHID~ S~l 9 30 till 10:20. Bradbury Church of Christ- •Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy sbi • 9,30 a. m., 1st and 3rd lOr Choir.
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children.
10:30 a. m.; Cltristian Endeav" a" m.: Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. a.m. hun a:;.
1 t d 3rd byterlan Cboreb, Rev . .~lnson
or, 6 p" m.: Evening Wnr· I m" Thursday. Youth Fellowship &amp;,w~s tp, Ch a.~S hs Ia~ 30
H. Stebbins, Pastor. Worship,
First Baptist .cboreh, Raeille, ship. 7 p. m.
7:30 p. m. Sunday.
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Church - m.Mln'::fue Methodist Clloreb Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p.
Sunday Scllll!&gt;i 9 30 a. m., Sam 1Church - James Quisenberry Rev . Jack Young.
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SUnday School. 10 a. m., Stan· Russell Archer, Supt. Sund831 . y
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worsltip, 10, 45 a. m. ond 7, 30 sh1p service II a. ~·
Clturch, Howard Ruppell, p8li'
Evenipg ·Service; Wednesday, B dl d Ch b 0 1 Cit . I It
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Cllesblrt • Kyger • Hartford 10 :30 a. m.:
emng oroulP,
831 o men u.
day.
Paris- - "Warren G. Zinn, 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Bl· Sootb Betllel EUB Cllurcb Racine Methodist Cburcb Latter Day Saints
pastor. Worship services are: ble Study.
Rev.
Jafk
Young,
p a , H. L. McDaniel, pastor: Sun- Reorganized Clntrcb of Jesus
Hartford Bap!isl 9 a. m. DST; .Dexter CIIW:ch ol Christ - tor: Sunday Scltool 9:45 a. m., day School 9:30 a. m.; Preach· Cbrisl of Lotter Day ~ts. L1t1l#" Kyger UCC 9.30 EST. ~1ble Scltool 9.30 a.m. Preach· NoMll8ll H. Bahr, Supt.; Sunday log 10 ,30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; c" w. Proffitt, pastor. SIX trules
Clleshtre_ !lap!isl 10:45 EST. mg 10:30 a. m., first and th~rd Worship 1.0:45 a. m. and 7:30 Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. from Racine on Racine . PortChUrc":h S\11001 at Hartford, at Sundays.
p. m. alternately. Bible Study m. Wednesday.
land Road. Sund831 School, 9:30
. ;mr~ ·.Kyger 10:20 EST, Masoa City Cborch of Cbrlst, aud Prayer Service, led by pa.. Rock Springs
t&gt;!etbodist- a. m.; Worship 10:30 a. m.,
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Mlller Street - Sund831 Bible tor, 7:·80 p. m. Thursday.
Cltester Lemley, pastor; Wor- Sunday evening service at 7:30
Witla tlie laope U will; In •ome ~~~. /01ter tmd help F.W.B. Cburch - Study, 9 a. m.: Evenmg Wor· Tuppers PlaiDs EUB Cblrcb ship service 9:30 a. m.; Sun· p. m.: Wed., worship service
,.,. tlwa ll!laicla g gQOd in family ~' eolntnun,iey life, , . , . .
7:30 P. m.; Bible Study, - Rev
Jack Young pas da School 10" 15 a m · MYF at 7:30 p. m.
9.45 a.m., Ear1 slup,
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Sunday worsb1p, 9:30 1:30 p. m. Prayer and B1ble
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Our Lady of Loretto Mllslon
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' Choir pr ice at School, 9.:1! a . ~-· Kenneth M&lt;&gt; by pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Cburcb Scltool 9:30 a. m.; Wor· Petronek, admmiSirator; SUnThurlday
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Monday, 6,30 p. m.
Days of Obligation, 7 p. m.
'llaptlll CliJrc~ I sltlp, 7 p. m. Prayer Semce, Syraease EUB Cbarcb _ Rev. Sattoa Methodist Cburcb _
SL John's Catbollc Ml•~ton--:
'..illellltz.Mercury.Comef.EngU.ll Ft&gt;f'd
9.30 a, , m.• Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Still- H. L. McDauiel. pallor; Mrs. Near GuysvUie l~";b R1dge),
86 N. Court St.
A,theua
193-8801
2.30 p, "':·
Pomei'Ojl Cltorcb ol .Christ - day Scbnol, 9,30 a. m.; Ben Lester L. Roush , Supt. Wol' Rev. Frank Manter1, pastor,
Free Will Bapt1s1 Jert'JI Masters, pastor, Sunday Quisenberry, Supt.; 10,30 a. m. ship 9,15 a. m., Sunday School SUnday~ 10:30 a. m.; Holy
Church - Rev" Paul Taylor, SChool, 9:30 a. m., C~u~cb ser- Morning Worship service, lsi 10 , 15 a. m.
Day of. Obligation 6:30 a.m.;
pastor.; ~ SUnday SCh~l. to a. vice 10:30 a. m.; Christian En· and 3rd Sundays ollhe month. Oak Grove Melllodlst Cltarcb Confessmn, 1'1 hour . befora
m . Guy Pnddy. Supt.. Preac!J. deavor, 6.30 p. m. , Evenmg ser· 7.30 p. m. Evening Evangell.. -11. L. McDaniel, pastor. Earl Mass.
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tic Service 2nd and 4th Sun· Cross, Supt. Sunday School at
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Salvation Army
10, 15 a. m.: Preacblng 9, 15.
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Ph. 985-2005
bitptlsl Snndoy !!ebool Roy Carter, mmisler.
Bible Betltaay EUB Cburcb Syracuae Melhodlll Cltorelt 'l'be Salvation Army, - En· Ravensw . ',W. Va.
V Hall corner Second ISchool,9:30 a..m. Worship and Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Morn- Wendell G. Stutler, pastor; Wor- voy Ray S. W'mlng, officer in
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Mason Sponsored Preacbmg ser~lce 10:30 a. m. Ing Worship, 9:30 a. m.; Swr ship service, 8:35 a. m., Sun- cbarge. Sunday 10 a. m. Hell·
City Bapiist Church YoungE People sSermeetm~, 8:30 d831 School, 10:30 a. m.• Blythe day School 9:45 a. m.; MYF , ness meeting; 10:30 a. m. SuD. Affiliated with s. ~· ~· 8 v~mngB bl ·~~ IPS~· TbeJSs, Supt.: Youth Fellow· Sunday 6 p.m. Prayer meeling ] d8ll School. Sunday 7 p. m;
,L. Plnsun,,J!t\'tor . . ra ey, '- e . oo up . ship, 6:30 p. m.
SUnday 7:90 P. m.
Young P"?l'le's Lesl.on; 7:30 p.
Ashland Oil Product~
every ·~y. Zion Cbureb ol ChriSt, Pom· CARMEL EUB Cburcb-Rav. lflleU RaJ Free Melbodfat- m. Salvat10n meeting; TbursBrOID!I'S Bottle Gill
, ~·-· · """icl!l; tbe eroy Hamsonvtlle Road -Eu· Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sun- Robert E. Smith, 81&lt;., pastor. day, I to 3 p. m. Ladles Home
240 Lincoln St.. Middleport 092-2660 9112-2186 :..;.. .·
Pomeroy
"llionlb. .gene Underw~. mmJSter" Bt· day School, 9:30 a. m., Wayne Sunday Scbool 9:30 a. m.: 0 . Leque: 7 P. m. Prep classes;
Cbareb- i ble School: 8·30 a. m., Morn· Roush, SUpt.; 10:30 a. m. Morn- 0" Patterson, Supt.: Morning 7:30 P· .m. Bible Study, P,rayer
Main St., ~g Worship, 7"30 Ph m. , R.. ing Worship, 2nd and 4th Sun- Worship 10:30 a. m. Youth Ser- meeting. Other serv1ces by an1
"Nyle Borden. r Reed, Bible Sc ool Supt. day of the month; 8 p.m. Even- ! vice 6:45 p. m. ; Evangelislic nouncemenL
"·Srl,nnt 9:30 a. i
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ADVENTIST .
m. Arnold Richards, Supt. 10:30 · Chester Church of God
and 3rd Suod831 of month.
meetmg Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Pomeroy Seveatb Day 4dven·
"Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer"
Sales - AWS CHALMERS - ..Service
a. m.J4ol'llina .Worship.
Rev. Dale Thornton, pastor. , Federated Church, Pumeroy Laurel Cliff Free Metllodist lilt Cllorcb - Mulberry Heights
Fann - Industrial - Lawn 6 Garclen
Middleport, Ohio ·
Naomi Baptist Cburcb - Sunday
Scltool, 9,30 a. m.; - Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor: Cborcb - R. Eugene Gill, pas- Rd., .north ol Meigs Memoml
Tappers Plaln1
Phone 88'1-3435
9:30a.m.; Wor· Morning
Worship at 11 a. Carl Kautz,
Supt.; Sunday tor ; Sunday School 9:30 a. m.: Hospllal. Pastor, F. W.• Gifford,
~ ~-;p~~~;rw~.~edn~esday, 7 m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. School, 9:15 a. m. Worsh1p, Phil WJSe, Supt.; Mornmg wor· James R. Hoffer, Asst. Serv·
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ship t0:30 a. m.; Youth Serv· 1ces on Saturday:
Sabbath
Tuesday ; Young
People's !
Ices 7 p. m. ; Evange~stic ser· School, 1"30 p. m.; Worship,
Service, Friday, 7:30 p" m"
Danville PUIJ'im Holiness - vice 7:30 p. m. Mid·Week pray. 2:30 p. m"; Youth meeting, J.
"Kentucky Fried Chicken~ ·
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I Mt. Moriah Cburcb of God- (LAngsville Post Office!. Rev. or serv1ce 7·30 a. m. Wednes" :30 P" m.; B1ble Study , Thurs"
Middleport, Ohio
Kmgsbary , Rev. James Satterfield, pastor Chas" E. Dozer, pastor : Sunday dav
day, 7:30 p"" m." at 37 Evans
Pomeroy
~~·~: ; sunday School g 45 a. m.: Wor" School 9:30 a"m" Mrs" Roben Thf United M~thodist . cburcb, He1gilts. Galhpohs.
i sh1p serv 1ce 11 a. m. and 7:30 Grate, S~pt . Worship at 10 ~0 1 Pomeroy - Re\o. Melvin Al- ·
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Umted Brethrl'll
10:30 1 · m. ,'I'Uesday ;
Young
People's m. : Evangellstle servioe, 7 30 Sunday, 3·30 a. m. Sermon: ~en UDfled Brethren
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alternately" meetin~. 7 30 p, m. Friday.
p" m., Mid· Week Prayer and "God Is Unmoveable" Bible CbrJSt Cburcb - Rev" Elden R.
Church and Office Supplies - CHill
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W&lt;'&lt;inosday at Rolland Cbarcb of God _ Pra1se. Wednesday, 7:30 p" m" Study Sunday" 9:30 a. m. Wed-: Blake, pastor: Sunday School
We Flfl Ali DoctOTs Prescnptlmts
9112-2955
Pomeroy 9112-2641
Rev . John Smallwood, pastor; ;
, nesday, July 2 1, 6:30 p. m. , , 10 a. m., . . Wlnnle Holsmger.
Middleport
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v1ce 8 _P· m.• Preachmg S·?J_t p.
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"m. : Mid-Week prayer meetmg,
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11 30 p. m. Wednesday, Mr'.L
Genera! M~rchandlse
Furniture and Appliances
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687-3280 Phone 985-2125
Tuppers Plaino
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Christ Cllun:b - James Mor·
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64 CORVAIR

Radio and

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. $1095

DeluXI!! coupe. 1 local ownt&gt;r, m~tor overhauled. Good tiret,
clean interior.

63 CHEVROLET ---,-----:---::---:-:: $ 1695

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Jack O'Brilur

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Cassius Clay's colllng his bl· 1walked down llro~{~l!lt'ography "Black Is Best"
l lhe prollferatiog iaiMAt'!Vtho
You can't avtJd "Batman" even pnement
in war torn VietNam __ Armed where!)
Forces TV just enlisted the Dy· had dirty
namic ' Duo for service on its our plclure
Saigon channel .. . After he fin- this. New
isbed shooting ''The Dirty Ooz· Festival."
en" in N. Y., ~rvest Borgnlne say, Ernie,

Melvyn Dolll!IBI bapplly
' r«overing quickly from a
1iou:s heart attack . . , Used
be, British showgals who
1 titles were consid,e red
lucky;
now they aspire to !:~i~u~~
I bookmakers,
as did I:M:
I Brenda Hardwick
. . Mrs.
sil Rathbone's A-OK after
gery at Raosevelt Ho.spital
Mike Nichols ("Va . Woolf"

Dear Helen:
GREAT AMEIIIC~N GAME: outdoing each otl'lor to tell the I was looking through our
-RUNNING DOWN YOUR
meanest things about their daughter's annual . and be~ame
MATE
males. Maybe lhey think it is shockod at lh• casual
way
Dear Helen:
amusing, but I think it makes these high schoql kids use the
I just got back fro&gt;1mr~.::~~n::la terrible impression. I can't -word "Love." AIJ119Sl every boy
In a dental chair· and h1
help but believe disres~t fc signed ''Luv ya," _apd many of
aupposedly intelligent man
one anelHer is the big reason them Janie didn't . even koow
bis wife to pieces bit by ·
there is so much dlsresoect in except to speak to tn.1 tba hb.ll.
Donna, Denny, Ronnie, Roge-r Coe
was appalled at the petly
children today. Kids are great She says th)s is the way kids
rector ) thinks Bill S~c•;;::~s !l
teen-aged son Aram is a
marks he made.
little imitators.
do tt now - you don't start a
did screen prospect - on
on the way home I
I• lhls a. fad, that we must j letter with "De~r." just with
basis of just a photo . . . C a r I
at the market and
try lo matt.e others believe our the name of the person.
but
rental
tycoon Warren A v is. !
two men talking together.
choice In •11artner ilo so terri· you always sl~ it "Luv," or Th h
·
1
the .
"Luv va always " or "Love "
e omeeommg o
George
Hamilton's great friend, I
wbat they oald, they m""t
ble? Or is Ibis caused by ego'
•
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church
and
Mimi
Vignos seem a~ ser·
the most horrid a!Jd
tism and need to make ""le,;eifj WMt bothers me is, when the
s·I
R'd
'II be beld
..
"'
I th.10g ..-e aloog what at I ver t ge WI
ious
as
George
Bird and Lyn·
wives alive.
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seem better by comparison?
rea
Cvw s
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da
BJ
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Saudi
Arabia King 1
When I go to woman_
's
And am I old-fashioned to
are they going to call it? un ay • u Y · WI N. "
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MRS T
school at 9:45a.m.,
orman
Fai!ial's f':'ldest son Abdullah
1 get th e same thni
lieve you Should build up
Bahr, superintendent ; 10 :45 a.
· M. T
II:•
0 ear rs. ·
has spent more them a million
making mincemeat
mate in public, and if he
h'ld •
11
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1hey'U figUre out something. m,, c 1 ren s p~ogra~ ;
a.
trying to start football atop all
hus!lands.
seem to
a bit of knocking down,
My teenage advisors ~ 11 me m., worship _servtce, w1th Rev.
that oil.
strictly between you and him? "Luv" or, Luv Yaa" are to the Jack Yung m charg~.
.
- BARBARA
P
set what "Cordially" is T~e afternoon ~rv1ce
w11l
Haberdashers say a
· -1 Dear Barbara:
e,p
begm
at
1:30 With a songfest
''quality"
magazine
8
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Any mate who doesn't
tone-ag~rs.
featuring Mr. and Mrs. Gar"His Bazaar" will arrive
lf.: Ton Pickup. It has 25"
u
11
cyl.
engine.
8
ply
tires
on
"
,
tlth~is~is~b~u~ck~l~ng~fo~r~a~n~~~~ thTh~~ ~ bu~l b~.t / ~~ish relt Christy ol Grove City;
Mr. and Mrs. Christy
year with a great sartorial
TONIGHT
bumper.
Special
no
trade
price
of
S
1.896.
r"
_
e~.
eave
DYe
or
a
er.
the
Gospel
Four
quartet
of
.-·splash
Gallant
old
fig
h
"OR. GOLOFOOT AND
THE BIKINI MACHINE" .
D
H1 .
Wallon, W. Va ., the Coe Fam- as distinguished from
light· champ Barney Ross survived
with Vincent Price ' '
~~
wi~:t:lf~ndhouse
at.
ily,
oi
Frost,
Melg~
County;
beadedness.
It
ma~es
you
feel Guadalcanal a!l well as t h
3
and Frankie Avalon
8
Buick V8 4 Dr. Sedan. This Buick is equipb. ·b
· and
b ht 't Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ebers- that the world is making sever· fight racket and now
· Plus
1tgth lift gah~~~. ·
"YOUNGBLOOD HAWK~'
ped with famous ~10 horsepower VB en- , r
we lhoug · hi bach, &lt;md Karen, Chester: Dor- al revolutions a minute instead friends from Chicago's
~ FRI. thru TUESDAY
w ou c C\,01\.mg on e ne1g - 18
· nd Sh I' B rhs Chester
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With
gine. It has automatic shift, radio,_foam cu·
July 22-.26
bors I nOw find that ·a 'former
~
e Ja ea '
• of the customary one per day. ] ans Hospila l he s licked his
James Fritnelscus
!';hions, large hub caps, Dlx. steen~g
.
W~.:A':.!~Y''
ver..J
good
f~lend
of
mioe
and
Dwight
Spencer,
Joyce
Archer,
Idiopathic
means
"of
unknown
est
enemy
and
wlli
be
back
in
and Suzanne Pleshette
and full carpeting on floor . Special Sum·
Feature Length Animated
her }lusband· live acr'oil the and many others.
cause" atid self-limited meall.!l N. Y. 'ihortly . Charlton HesSATURDAY
mer Bonus no trade pri ce.
Cartoon From The Nuvel by
., '.'
Rev. Amos s"weet of Waverly it will clear up without treat- ton for all his $1 million
"HERE COME ·THE
GLORY BOYS...
Felix Salten
st~~i~v4ormer'· .(rieruJ. 'of my will be ~e _an_ern_oon speaker. ment but, if the cause has not picture still holds onto his
'l'om Tryon and
uoiSNa~VlANo
bachelor ·d~YsJ arid 1 agreed to The pubhc IS mvtted.
been determined, who can tell 1 estly priced Manhattan flat
Buick V8 4 Dr. Sedan. This is the full sized
Harve Preenell
AFTER DARK"
break il off bul-l paid for ihe
I when il will clear up!
' Tudor City ... The tempest
Plus
Buick- 123 inch wheelbase. 280 hor~ep~·
.,RIO BRAND''
!.&lt;luis Armstrong
baby, whiclt she . kepi. N~w evQ - 1 _have a pain in my I a kennel in which lhe Ameri· :1 wer V8 engine. It has the 400 automatic
an~ ManyBg~:l~sRydell erY day 1 come home from
c_hest. It 1s, worse when I get can Skye_ Terner ca
transmission, four harrell carbur~tor, ~o­
wer steering and brakes, Sonomat1c radio. ..
work, ttJere's that , two-yenr-old
bred: I don t ~moke. What could tlle Ame~1can ~ennel
White Wall tires, Custom seilt belts and ,.
kid out pla'yiz!g _ MY kid All
cause the pa;n and what Ireat· od and hit lheor way out led by
oe1uxe Wheel Covers. Special no trade
this happened ·befOIIe 1 rnel OlY
ment IS best.
the veddy socia l
Summer
Bonus price o( $2,993.00.
wife, and I saw no point in ' By ·wayne G. Braadstadt, M.D. I A. - Chest ~aiD ~ay ha~e Earls !Con~uelo Vanderbilt I
tel1i 'her. 1 ce~n't get. up any 'l Q -1 have ffibrositls aod bave ~any causes SJ~ce It may orlg· I rec'd a helpmg . paw from
.
NEW
fath~y feelings about lhe bay been told thlit an emotional fac- lmate ~~ the skm, nerves, mus· cross the Atlanlic - Lady Mm · 1966
Pontiac V8 4 Door Sedan. This is our full
but hfs mother indicat'eS sh~ tor is part of the cause. Treat- : cles, nbs, heart, large bl~ cia Niles of Englar1d, also
sized 121 " wheelbase Pontiac with famous
like to take up . where we Iments have not helped me. Is I vessels, lungs., the pleura whlch , Skye Terrier loyalist. folll •uw•"''
290 horsepower \/8 engine. This en is fully
off.
_
·
this 8 form of arthritis?
c_overs the lungs and even the ller u. s. friends in this
equlp!:Jed with Power ~teetlng, P?wer Bra·
I A - Fibrosilis is class~d as . liver, gall bladder or upper i puppy hate.
'I
kes, Hydramatic, Wh1te Wall t1res. D~x. ·
. !"ill
If t tell mY .wife .we ~ave. to out of the rheumatic diseases loops ~f the inte.stines. When a ,
.
..'
wheel covers, Dlx. Steering wheel, Stan·.,., ,··•11 .1'
out .iind move she Will thmk bui unlike arthritis il illt'olves I cause IS ~ot obvl~us a th~rou~h
Gmny Ruark , ex ef t~Je lale I
.• ,,1 &lt;
less steel around the windows, foam cuBob Ruark, was transgone over the hill . _ this the muscles or tend(.- .,._her 11· examinat 1on to d1scover It 1s cntvellst
shions, EZI Glass, and many other accesed f
N y 's Mt
Sinai 1
sories. Special no trade Bonus Summec-r'T ·to l:\1· 1
is the kind of house we,""'lways than the joints. It is char&lt;Jder- usually necessary. Only then err . rom · ·
·,
h
wanted. But you .can see what ized h..
h' g and stiffness ' can the proper treatment be HospiLBI to ber parent~ ~as ·I
llay price of $2,96~ 00.
~ ... .~.
.,~li~b~H/. ll• Jt
,.
. · · · d ·
"
"'" ac '"
. .
'bed
~ D. C. home and tho' stall ill, IS
thts sJtuabon ;s. 011_1g to my without any redness or swelling prE!Scn ·
.
·
roo~t;,
nerves Get me out of this 1• h II 1 d
Th
·ms Q - Is mono!lodlum . g)ula· well enough for fnends to keep
.
.
· m t e a ec e area. e pa
.
d'l 1 h
h' h
N th' t J
1
1
Chev rolet Monza Coupe. Beauti~\tif mah0faiW 1 lt.n1~~ l!'(hnt
Helen - ULCERS AHEAD I
usual! worse 011 getting up mate seasonmg use u to 1ate 1 opes 1g
.
ow a .ane
·
~reh
Y
d b I.e
the the arteries? Does it have any I Russell's off Howard Hughes '
with matching interior. Automa~ic shift. A.. 'lilt~ Mit"~~· , :1J
Dear U.A. ..
.
n $[)() 1100
10 t e mormng an a a as
.
I""
at a I ow pnce.
. .lN0!8 ":l.1 l.'•ll\
Try truth. H your wif1 Is the
n Changes in the s1de effects?
a year
1 20-year payro I ,
understanding · type, it won't wiat~:san~~motionalstressol- 1 A- Tbls salt is used as a 1 if s~e work:d o~ notl
she'll
&gt;
set you free,:~ut ,it WIU. set ten trigger or aggravate an at- 1 navor enhancer, espec:lally on ~ake her Catskill Mts. debut:
Utlllne Iii Ton Pickup. 6 cyl. Law mileage. Still in
1
her to househunling. _ a
ck
Connee
Monza Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sed~n. t6, 548 easy_ _m_U_~~~~-- 1meats. It can safely be taken , hired a new agent
factory warrantyi
· •.
This column Is dedicated to ta '
.
. _ in large amounts except by per· I Boswell, another gallant
gal
family living 80 if ynu 're hav : . Local heat reheves some VIC_ : sons who must restricl their in· I (paralyzed since childhood from
kid trouble or just plain I tt~ and others P~~f~r ~ tt:a~ take of sodium. It will not dl- polio but a gre~t singing star
•-uubl''• let Helen Help YOU . qmhzer ?r a coc tal . shpelfl ., late the arteries.
[ nevertheless) has a TV musi·
Special Dlx. V8 4 Dr One care(ul oWne'r. :Ex tJW ·~leJ.IJ '
·)
440 4 Dr. Sedan V8. Auto. trans. P .S. Radio. Low
~~
.
.
and cortisone are not as
P
_
cal series and a one-shot color·
car It has automatic trans., power steenng, tiKI all
mileage
·
w~l .!ilso welcome your own rul for this condition as they are
B t'f 1
I o
chrome mldgs.
"': '.)"i ,
·
·
Add ,
special aborning
eau 1 u
amusmg exper 1~n~s.
res,') for arthritis. Those wllo have NEW FARM SYSTEM
British fashion model J e a
Helen.
Bottel in care of lh1s made a study of fibrositis and
f 1·1
1 &lt;~· ·
. •
•
DES MOINES. Iowa (UPI) - Shrimp ton makes her
• •
Fllry JlJ 2 Dr. H.T. \18 A.T., P.S. Radio , very clean
newspaper.
the closely related myositiS be- ; Th M'
t VYngs
of the debut in "Privilege" for Uni·
1
1
Iieve that the best treatment i3 : e . mneso a
Dart 270 4 Dr. Sedan Slant 6 cyl. ercmomr" ll!~;ial. ··-·1 -·
to adopt a more philosophical ! ~ a t 1o n a 1 Football
versal ; the Shrimp will play a
One local owner. Pu!ih button shtf.t.
attitude toward life and get in· SJ~tnhodth a Dfive-Mye~r
newspaper reporter ; we never !
· Polara ~00 2 Dr. H.T. A.T. P.S. Radio and air
MANY
saw one like that
ller coe es Ol nes
"I
vol ved in helping others.
.
.
.
conditioning
Q _ Woald blgb blood pres- of the Profess10n11l. Fo?tbal! star will be British pop · rock
sure or constipation cause me League Thursday wll1rh w11l
star, Paul Jones.
'
•
·' ·
't ·.. be d'ozzv?
' up a type of farm system for
LeMans Convertible, Real clean and a sharp looker
I
w
'
j h
NFL 1 b
'
A - Ceustlpatiou would not t e
cu ·
Vegas by train on Saturday nnd
lcause dizziness but a violent' Under the agreement. the expects to arrive tliere by
•
diarrhea rollowing a laxative . Warnors can expect to
Wednesday .
Impala 4 Dr. Sed•n. 6 cyl. Std. trans. and overdrive
WASHINGTON oUPli - The might. llizziness os sometimes ' 10 to io football players sun;ectl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilillillllllillliiiii
Radio and heater
Defense Department Thursday associated wilh high blond pre .. [ to recall .
----transferred [rom the "missing" : sure but is more orten caused
to the "captured'' column 19 by a sudden drop in blood pres- TORRES TRAINING
Navy men who have been lost sure. There are so many unreCorvair 2 Dr. Std. trans.
in Viet Nam. Nearly all were Ia too causes of dizziness lhat ; NEW YORK (UPli -L1ghl
, fliers.
i anyone who has such
attacks heavyweight ch~pion
The
transfers
raised
from
34
should
have
a
thorough
checkup
Torres concludes his traintnog
•
to 63 the total of Americans : so tllat appropriate treatment the East today and wJII
1 Dr. Sedan V8. A.T. RaQJo and heater, one owner
known to llave been captured can be given.
his training headquarters
ih Viet Nam. .
Q - Wbat Is meant by self· Las Vegas, where he wi11
Another 212 still are listed as 1 limited idiopathic
vertigo? defend his title on -Aug.
''missing." Five "died
while How long does it last?
against Eddie Cotton.
ooptured."
A - Vertigo is true dizziness I Torres will leabe for
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Seems to me pride would keep
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callting their diss~tisfaction. Af·
all wbat lloey're able to ill·
tract reflects on themselves.

HELP US!

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Pledge of Support
Received by LBJ
WASHINGTON (UPIJ-Pre•
.Johnson hal received a
pledge of full aupport for U. S.
policy In Viet Nam from
Thailand'!!
Prime Minister,
Thanom Klttika&lt;;hom.
A letter from lhe Prime
Minister was delivered tO the
White House Thursday by ~~te
That ambassadir to Washing·
ton, Sukich Nummanhemlnda,
who described the P,..,ident as
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Cassius Clay's colllng his bl· 1walked down llro~{~l!lt'ography "Black Is Best"
l lhe prollferatiog iaiMAt'!Vtho
You can't avtJd "Batman" even pnement
in war torn VietNam __ Armed where!)
Forces TV just enlisted the Dy· had dirty
namic ' Duo for service on its our plclure
Saigon channel .. . After he fin- this. New
isbed shooting ''The Dirty Ooz· Festival."
en" in N. Y., ~rvest Borgnlne say, Ernie,

Melvyn Dolll!IBI bapplly
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1iou:s heart attack . . , Used
be, British showgals who
1 titles were consid,e red
lucky;
now they aspire to !:~i~u~~
I bookmakers,
as did I:M:
I Brenda Hardwick
. . Mrs.
sil Rathbone's A-OK after
gery at Raosevelt Ho.spital
Mike Nichols ("Va . Woolf"

Dear Helen:
GREAT AMEIIIC~N GAME: outdoing each otl'lor to tell the I was looking through our
-RUNNING DOWN YOUR
meanest things about their daughter's annual . and be~ame
MATE
males. Maybe lhey think it is shockod at lh• casual
way
Dear Helen:
amusing, but I think it makes these high schoql kids use the
I just got back fro&gt;1mr~.::~~n::la terrible impression. I can't -word "Love." AIJ119Sl every boy
In a dental chair· and h1
help but believe disres~t fc signed ''Luv ya," _apd many of
aupposedly intelligent man
one anelHer is the big reason them Janie didn't . even koow
bis wife to pieces bit by ·
there is so much dlsresoect in except to speak to tn.1 tba hb.ll.
Donna, Denny, Ronnie, Roge-r Coe
was appalled at the petly
children today. Kids are great She says th)s is the way kids
rector ) thinks Bill S~c•;;::~s !l
teen-aged son Aram is a
marks he made.
little imitators.
do tt now - you don't start a
did screen prospect - on
on the way home I
I• lhls a. fad, that we must j letter with "De~r." just with
basis of just a photo . . . C a r I
at the market and
try lo matt.e others believe our the name of the person.
but
rental
tycoon Warren A v is. !
two men talking together.
choice In •11artner ilo so terri· you always sl~ it "Luv," or Th h
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"Luv va always " or "Love "
e omeeommg o
George
Hamilton's great friend, I
wbat they oald, they m""t
ble? Or is Ibis caused by ego'
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church
and
Mimi
Vignos seem a~ ser·
the most horrid a!Jd
tism and need to make ""le,;eifj WMt bothers me is, when the
s·I
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as
George
Bird and Lyn·
wives alive.
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When I go to woman_
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And am I old-fashioned to
are they going to call it? un ay • u Y · WI N. "
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school at 9:45a.m.,
orman
Fai!ial's f':'ldest son Abdullah
1 get th e same thni
lieve you Should build up
Bahr, superintendent ; 10 :45 a.
· M. T
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has spent more them a million
making mincemeat
mate in public, and if he
h'ld •
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1hey'U figUre out something. m,, c 1 ren s p~ogra~ ;
a.
trying to start football atop all
hus!lands.
seem to
a bit of knocking down,
My teenage advisors ~ 11 me m., worship _servtce, w1th Rev.
that oil.
strictly between you and him? "Luv" or, Luv Yaa" are to the Jack Yung m charg~.
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set what "Cordially" is T~e afternoon ~rv1ce
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Haberdashers say a
· -1 Dear Barbara:
e,p
begm
at
1:30 With a songfest
''quality"
magazine
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Any mate who doesn't
tone-ag~rs.
featuring Mr. and Mrs. Gar"His Bazaar" will arrive
lf.: Ton Pickup. It has 25"
u
11
cyl.
engine.
8
ply
tires
on
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tlth~is~is~b~u~ck~l~ng~fo~r~a~n~~~~ thTh~~ ~ bu~l b~.t / ~~ish relt Christy ol Grove City;
Mr. and Mrs. Christy
year with a great sartorial
TONIGHT
bumper.
Special
no
trade
price
of
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1.896.
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eave
DYe
or
a
er.
the
Gospel
Four
quartet
of
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Gallant
old
fig
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"OR. GOLOFOOT AND
THE BIKINI MACHINE" .
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Wallon, W. Va ., the Coe Fam- as distinguished from
light· champ Barney Ross survived
with Vincent Price ' '
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wi~:t:lf~ndhouse
at.
ily,
oi
Frost,
Melg~
County;
beadedness.
It
ma~es
you
feel Guadalcanal a!l well as t h
3
and Frankie Avalon
8
Buick V8 4 Dr. Sedan. This Buick is equipb. ·b
· and
b ht 't Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ebers- that the world is making sever· fight racket and now
· Plus
1tgth lift gah~~~. ·
"YOUNGBLOOD HAWK~'
ped with famous ~10 horsepower VB en- , r
we lhoug · hi bach, &lt;md Karen, Chester: Dor- al revolutions a minute instead friends from Chicago's
~ FRI. thru TUESDAY
w ou c C\,01\.mg on e ne1g - 18
· nd Sh I' B rhs Chester
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gine. It has automatic shift, radio,_foam cu·
July 22-.26
bors I nOw find that ·a 'former
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e Ja ea '
• of the customary one per day. ] ans Hospila l he s licked his
James Fritnelscus
!';hions, large hub caps, Dlx. steen~g
.
W~.:A':.!~Y''
ver..J
good
f~lend
of
mioe
and
Dwight
Spencer,
Joyce
Archer,
Idiopathic
means
"of
unknown
est
enemy
and
wlli
be
back
in
and Suzanne Pleshette
and full carpeting on floor . Special Sum·
Feature Length Animated
her }lusband· live acr'oil the and many others.
cause" atid self-limited meall.!l N. Y. 'ihortly . Charlton HesSATURDAY
mer Bonus no trade pri ce.
Cartoon From The Nuvel by
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Rev. Amos s"weet of Waverly it will clear up without treat- ton for all his $1 million
"HERE COME ·THE
GLORY BOYS...
Felix Salten
st~~i~v4ormer'· .(rieruJ. 'of my will be ~e _an_ern_oon speaker. ment but, if the cause has not picture still holds onto his
'l'om Tryon and
uoiSNa~VlANo
bachelor ·d~YsJ arid 1 agreed to The pubhc IS mvtted.
been determined, who can tell 1 estly priced Manhattan flat
Buick V8 4 Dr. Sedan. This is the full sized
Harve Preenell
AFTER DARK"
break il off bul-l paid for ihe
I when il will clear up!
' Tudor City ... The tempest
Plus
Buick- 123 inch wheelbase. 280 hor~ep~·
.,RIO BRAND''
!.&lt;luis Armstrong
baby, whiclt she . kepi. N~w evQ - 1 _have a pain in my I a kennel in which lhe Ameri· :1 wer V8 engine. It has the 400 automatic
an~ ManyBg~:l~sRydell erY day 1 come home from
c_hest. It 1s, worse when I get can Skye_ Terner ca
transmission, four harrell carbur~tor, ~o­
wer steering and brakes, Sonomat1c radio. ..
work, ttJere's that , two-yenr-old
bred: I don t ~moke. What could tlle Ame~1can ~ennel
White Wall tires, Custom seilt belts and ,.
kid out pla'yiz!g _ MY kid All
cause the pa;n and what Ireat· od and hit lheor way out led by
oe1uxe Wheel Covers. Special no trade
this happened ·befOIIe 1 rnel OlY
ment IS best.
the veddy socia l
Summer
Bonus price o( $2,993.00.
wife, and I saw no point in ' By ·wayne G. Braadstadt, M.D. I A. - Chest ~aiD ~ay ha~e Earls !Con~uelo Vanderbilt I
tel1i 'her. 1 ce~n't get. up any 'l Q -1 have ffibrositls aod bave ~any causes SJ~ce It may orlg· I rec'd a helpmg . paw from
.
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fath~y feelings about lhe bay been told thlit an emotional fac- lmate ~~ the skm, nerves, mus· cross the Atlanlic - Lady Mm · 1966
Pontiac V8 4 Door Sedan. This is our full
but hfs mother indicat'eS sh~ tor is part of the cause. Treat- : cles, nbs, heart, large bl~ cia Niles of Englar1d, also
sized 121 " wheelbase Pontiac with famous
like to take up . where we Iments have not helped me. Is I vessels, lungs., the pleura whlch , Skye Terrier loyalist. folll •uw•"''
290 horsepower \/8 engine. This en is fully
off.
_
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this 8 form of arthritis?
c_overs the lungs and even the ller u. s. friends in this
equlp!:Jed with Power ~teetlng, P?wer Bra·
I A - Fibrosilis is class~d as . liver, gall bladder or upper i puppy hate.
'I
kes, Hydramatic, Wh1te Wall t1res. D~x. ·
. !"ill
If t tell mY .wife .we ~ave. to out of the rheumatic diseases loops ~f the inte.stines. When a ,
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out .iind move she Will thmk bui unlike arthritis il illt'olves I cause IS ~ot obvl~us a th~rou~h
Gmny Ruark , ex ef t~Je lale I
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less steel around the windows, foam cuBob Ruark, was transgone over the hill . _ this the muscles or tend(.- .,._her 11· examinat 1on to d1scover It 1s cntvellst
shions, EZI Glass, and many other accesed f
N y 's Mt
Sinai 1
sories. Special no trade Bonus Summec-r'T ·to l:\1· 1
is the kind of house we,""'lways than the joints. It is char&lt;Jder- usually necessary. Only then err . rom · ·
·,
h
wanted. But you .can see what ized h..
h' g and stiffness ' can the proper treatment be HospiLBI to ber parent~ ~as ·I
llay price of $2,96~ 00.
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'bed
~ D. C. home and tho' stall ill, IS
thts sJtuabon ;s. 011_1g to my without any redness or swelling prE!Scn ·
.
·
roo~t;,
nerves Get me out of this 1• h II 1 d
Th
·ms Q - Is mono!lodlum . g)ula· well enough for fnends to keep
.
.
· m t e a ec e area. e pa
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d'l 1 h
h' h
N th' t J
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Chev rolet Monza Coupe. Beauti~\tif mah0faiW 1 lt.n1~~ l!'(hnt
Helen - ULCERS AHEAD I
usual! worse 011 getting up mate seasonmg use u to 1ate 1 opes 1g
.
ow a .ane
·
~reh
Y
d b I.e
the the arteries? Does it have any I Russell's off Howard Hughes '
with matching interior. Automa~ic shift. A.. 'lilt~ Mit"~~· , :1J
Dear U.A. ..
.
n $[)() 1100
10 t e mormng an a a as
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at a I ow pnce.
. .lN0!8 ":l.1 l.'•ll\
Try truth. H your wif1 Is the
n Changes in the s1de effects?
a year
1 20-year payro I ,
understanding · type, it won't wiat~:san~~motionalstressol- 1 A- Tbls salt is used as a 1 if s~e work:d o~ notl
she'll
&gt;
set you free,:~ut ,it WIU. set ten trigger or aggravate an at- 1 navor enhancer, espec:lally on ~ake her Catskill Mts. debut:
Utlllne Iii Ton Pickup. 6 cyl. Law mileage. Still in
1
her to househunling. _ a
ck
Connee
Monza Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sed~n. t6, 548 easy_ _m_U_~~~~-- 1meats. It can safely be taken , hired a new agent
factory warrantyi
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This column Is dedicated to ta '
.
. _ in large amounts except by per· I Boswell, another gallant
gal
family living 80 if ynu 're hav : . Local heat reheves some VIC_ : sons who must restricl their in· I (paralyzed since childhood from
kid trouble or just plain I tt~ and others P~~f~r ~ tt:a~ take of sodium. It will not dl- polio but a gre~t singing star
•-uubl''• let Helen Help YOU . qmhzer ?r a coc tal . shpelfl ., late the arteries.
[ nevertheless) has a TV musi·
Special Dlx. V8 4 Dr One care(ul oWne'r. :Ex tJW ·~leJ.IJ '
·)
440 4 Dr. Sedan V8. Auto. trans. P .S. Radio. Low
~~
.
.
and cortisone are not as
P
_
cal series and a one-shot color·
car It has automatic trans., power steenng, tiKI all
mileage
·
w~l .!ilso welcome your own rul for this condition as they are
B t'f 1
I o
chrome mldgs.
"': '.)"i ,
·
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Add ,
special aborning
eau 1 u
amusmg exper 1~n~s.
res,') for arthritis. Those wllo have NEW FARM SYSTEM
British fashion model J e a
Helen.
Bottel in care of lh1s made a study of fibrositis and
f 1·1
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DES MOINES. Iowa (UPI) - Shrimp ton makes her
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Fllry JlJ 2 Dr. H.T. \18 A.T., P.S. Radio , very clean
newspaper.
the closely related myositiS be- ; Th M'
t VYngs
of the debut in "Privilege" for Uni·
1
1
Iieve that the best treatment i3 : e . mneso a
Dart 270 4 Dr. Sedan Slant 6 cyl. ercmomr" ll!~;ial. ··-·1 -·
to adopt a more philosophical ! ~ a t 1o n a 1 Football
versal ; the Shrimp will play a
One local owner. Pu!ih button shtf.t.
attitude toward life and get in· SJ~tnhodth a Dfive-Mye~r
newspaper reporter ; we never !
· Polara ~00 2 Dr. H.T. A.T. P.S. Radio and air
MANY
saw one like that
ller coe es Ol nes
"I
vol ved in helping others.
.
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conditioning
Q _ Woald blgb blood pres- of the Profess10n11l. Fo?tbal! star will be British pop · rock
sure or constipation cause me League Thursday wll1rh w11l
star, Paul Jones.
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't ·.. be d'ozzv?
' up a type of farm system for
LeMans Convertible, Real clean and a sharp looker
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NFL 1 b
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A - Ceustlpatiou would not t e
cu ·
Vegas by train on Saturday nnd
lcause dizziness but a violent' Under the agreement. the expects to arrive tliere by
•
diarrhea rollowing a laxative . Warnors can expect to
Wednesday .
Impala 4 Dr. Sed•n. 6 cyl. Std. trans. and overdrive
WASHINGTON oUPli - The might. llizziness os sometimes ' 10 to io football players sun;ectl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilillillllllillliiiii
Radio and heater
Defense Department Thursday associated wilh high blond pre .. [ to recall .
----transferred [rom the "missing" : sure but is more orten caused
to the "captured'' column 19 by a sudden drop in blood pres- TORRES TRAINING
Navy men who have been lost sure. There are so many unreCorvair 2 Dr. Std. trans.
in Viet Nam. Nearly all were Ia too causes of dizziness lhat ; NEW YORK (UPli -L1ghl
, fliers.
i anyone who has such
attacks heavyweight ch~pion
The
transfers
raised
from
34
should
have
a
thorough
checkup
Torres concludes his traintnog
•
to 63 the total of Americans : so tllat appropriate treatment the East today and wJII
1 Dr. Sedan V8. A.T. RaQJo and heater, one owner
known to llave been captured can be given.
his training headquarters
ih Viet Nam. .
Q - Wbat Is meant by self· Las Vegas, where he wi11
Another 212 still are listed as 1 limited idiopathic
vertigo? defend his title on -Aug.
''missing." Five "died
while How long does it last?
against Eddie Cotton.
ooptured."
A - Vertigo is true dizziness I Torres will leabe for
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Seems to me pride would keep
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callting their diss~tisfaction. Af·
all wbat lloey're able to ill·
tract reflects on themselves.

HELP US!

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Pledge of Support
Received by LBJ
WASHINGTON (UPIJ-Pre•
.Johnson hal received a
pledge of full aupport for U. S.
policy In Viet Nam from
Thailand'!!
Prime Minister,
Thanom Klttika&lt;;hom.
A letter from lhe Prime
Minister was delivered tO the
White House Thursday by ~~te
That ambassadir to Washing·
ton, Sukich Nummanhemlnda,
who described the P,..,ident as
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are now listed

"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"

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1961 Ford

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held following the dinner. A
donation of 110 was given to-

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About
Middleport

ward the purchase of a flag for

wa's sung for Mrs. Isabel Toy,

/1 •pocnle d"'!'er hlghllgbted , Ethr' Hughes. Lettie Roush,
tle'"Ju)y meetilog ot the, Busy I Mrs. Lawrence Bing, and EJiz.
~~· ' Class of the
Moddleport abeth Slaven.
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first ~~ti~t
Church Thurs- 1 Devotions were .§•;en by Mrs.

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Jah Wh1te, pres1dent. pres~d~. a meditatwn entitled, •·p ull
~·~h ~~: Cera Pu!len gtvmg from Above'' taken from "The
1 Secret Place.'' Members
anI swered roll ca ll by giving a
f&lt;Jvorite JOke . Plans
were

made for a "come as you ~:~re "
party in August .
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August Event

cation.

POMEROY
NITIONAL BANK

is Planning Btuaar

'!'he August meeting will

with Mrs.

RUT~AND
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Member Federal Reserve System

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c. A. B arnett.

be Build Peace Chapel, and a
em, A Revelation. She
gave a meditation from

35 teet off a building while I with the pledge to flag and

inspecting fire protection equip- moment of silent prayer.
! ment.
communication was read

nurse, expressing a
for cards and letters received.

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A birthday box of in~:~:~:!

gifts brought by the 1
was sent to Miss Thoma and
also a round robin car&lt;l.
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They

·came

when they held
sponsored preSB confere....,,
lnveatigaUon · showed tile ,...
swers they dented giving wert
supplied by 1 French tnterpre..
ter in a language nelibll'
understood .
Sen. Allen J. Ellellder, D-LI:,
said Saturday lbat If the North
Vietnamese try U.S. plloll aa ·
war criminals wUJ try to ~
that the U.S. d'11'f' wllatevfl Jt,
necessary to . ''obliterate'' the
government of Nortb VIet · Na,.,,
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TODAY'$ THOUGHT
"All bumaD wl!do.Ji Ia IIID
med up ID two wotdt ... ·,ftl
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ing Trail Garden Club was held
Wednesday at 6 p. m. at Royal
Oak Park with Mrs. C: L. Heat-

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HtrJ't thf llol~tlll'l1 for btclrllllhll
t1u1 to tiHplnr on too toft • ft'llftnu. A $20
11~ln1 on tile mtttr"' that' a mt&lt;le for tmllhlul bKio. ILIP9QI'I
lftd 1011nd, eomfort.ble alttp. The Sacropedlc feltiJru Unlfllucte
c..trvcflOn, • fltlllll¥t deep quiltlnt ptOCHl thtt CGmbirltl IUKUJiOUI IOftntM
lml hulthful i&amp;UpPOrt. And Ia top It oil, th8 a.mco S.Cropldk: has
. _ . . , ~ . _ MIIOYllll mattr . . lauttoM 01101 and for d

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Sacrt~Pde IIIPEIIII.a rqul• $89.H

deluu m•Hreu now only ..Q.tl

Quil~ .....,._ "Tht Wotld'• at.lul s~Hp~nc Pit~· only $71.71

INGELS FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT

conducted by Mrs.
Lewis, president, and
plans
were made to plant more an.
nuals and clean up the front
entrance to Beech Grove
etery. Projects for the coming
year were annotmced by
program committee_
Mrs. Lewis discussed
county meeting on July 1
which the club was host.
members plan to make a tour
of strip mines on Wednesday,

August 3. '!'he traveling prize
d!mated by Mrs. Walter Bento
was awarded to Mrs. Joseph
Struble.
'!'he next meeting will
be
held at the home of M r o.
Struble on August 10 instead
of August t7 due to the fair. A
tour of the park concluded the

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Asks Equal Spirit at Home
FROM
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INTERNATIONAL

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L.EE OV!RALLS
Lee Oversll• are taUored sizes - bavt 4 In 1 bfb pocket,
11fety watch pocli«, ruot proofed butlono, shield lock
biple aeams and many other feat~ to make them wear
well, Itt well and satisfy you. At ElherleldB you'll find

Boys Sizes 8 to 18 wRANGLER
BRUSHED DENIM WESTERN JEANS

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and 1hlckocy stripe for leDWal wear. Slzet 34 to M.

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Bib front style at waist.

Also 1 Complote Seloctlon of LH O.nlm Jackots
in lined or ·unlined stylu. Sins 36 to 50.

lova $1.95 lliort IIH•t

MENS BLUI DINIM

MENS WASH N WEAR

In olzes 3 Ia 7 allj( 8 IIJ ·
18. SQiids and strlpeo

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regular colftr style&amp; and

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Plaid flannel lined - zipper front - 2 pockets. Sl2e1
small, medium, large and extra large.

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Mon•C-Twnt

Stop in The Busy Mens and Boy1 Department on the fint
ftoor and .see the big selection of Mens Work Glovet-Red Palm Glove• - JerseJ Gloves - Le;.ther Palm Work
m.... in knit wrist style - Safety cuff and cauntlet otyfeo;
Welders Gloves - Rubberized Gloves - Jf!ney GlovesGoat!kin GlovM - You'll like the excellent selection - ·
Select the ones )'OU need for wear now and later on.

Work Jackets

styles and

re1ular collar styles. Solid
rtripea, novelty patterns.

and extn large.

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Cotton Throw Rugs
24" X 40" Size
Fringed all around Hl-lo textured cotftln cut and loop
Avoeado, Orange,

rug. Colors: Gold, Red, ffiue,

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Brown, Turquoise, Rose.

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SALE! GUITARS

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Full·alze classic Spanish guitar. steel reinfOrced ~
21 frell - nylon atrlngi - Ughi ~ruce top. ~pii
plyw;ood .back and sldeo ID mahogany finish ~ ~·
wood fin&amp;erboard and brld&amp;e.

Duck

BIB OVERALLS

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Another shipment of these popular rugged work
overalls. Made with double kneea. and reinforced poe·
f&lt;eto. Sanforized shrunk. A Complete aelectlon of aim.

lor'• Ll...tWotght

ztpr Jackets
Washable. 100% cotton
wilb ppfald fillute1 tlnlq.
a llan! pockell. Stu 8 to

a. suro to -

the •ther Carhart! Brown Duck Work
Clothes. CarP.,.ter"a Ovorallo - Lined Button front
Jockoto - ZlpjMr froni lined Jackals --, Lined Snap
on Hoodo.

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maize, bqllon·'front. Osble
sUteb lrlm. Small, medfum

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Don't forgtt Our Furniture Sale end the Cu1tom ~g'r•pity $!t:Je

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Tensions Tightened by Death
Of Negro in Cleveland Slum

Sbeo smaU, medium, lar&amp;e

$5.95

sanforlzed shrunk. Made of long wearing cotton
twill. Dark olive, forest green, tan, dark grey and
!lilver grey.
Tho Shirts are in sizes 14.,. to 20 and in your proper sleeve leiJgiJ!. lave down shirt type collar,
anchored· buttons, two button through flap pockets.

Brown

Henley neck

to 50 in solid colora, green

1'11• Pants are In size 29 to 50 waist measure, are

C:.rhartt

$2.95 Short StHva

KNIT
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dpper closure, two large
root!tJo poeke15. s;,.. 36

"Big Yank11
WORK UNIFORMS

.$6.00

Mons

With nylou ojJIUt llnlnR.
Vat dyed army twill,

S.V. Friday and Saturday

'!'he annual picnic of the Wind-

on asking grace.
A short business session was

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stripes,

$3.95

and winter.

the hostess to the above and
Mrs. Thomao Clark, lllrs. Jed
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1 Webster Sr., Mrs. George Mow-~
roy, Mrs. Olin Knapp and a
i guest, Miss Unda Mowrey.

Nationally atWertised ytar 'round ptlce $59.91

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420 Nylon In Blzea 6 to 18
tipered style ·- hao adjustable waist - bo cuffsblatlr, wheat, olive green or )oden green.

Soft and rugged. Brushed denim In popular blue color. Tapered fit. Sanforl2ed ahrunlt. Sbea 29 to 38

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he was in need of treatment.
The prisoners are on their
own even in these minor
matters, however, because no
exceptiona are officially recog·

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85'% CottOp - 15%

to Mrs. A. V. Howell, a •hut·in

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Saturdey Nights

Plald1, f\oraiB,

circum·

prl""""r can give
his ''name, rank,
"""Bf·~ lilrnl&gt;er alld date of
the Information
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blm,tcal to the United

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DRESS UP SLACKS

$'1'.4i·

round robin card was also se11t

Refreshments were served by

op¥Hfifday and

Sele

tan or gr~J. Stoek up now
on your needs for this fall

l Ung and Mrs. Owen

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Dress Sleeks

In certai.1

MeCiuro
of n1;~~~;.
They were
of 'li6S irter
yean by the VIet

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I Games were played and priz, eo awarded kl Mrs. Ben Neutz·

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ol conduct Is strict

are iome permissible

exceptions were started, lhUe
would be no end to them.
Even in the case of torture,
the code provides only that
"once a man il placed in a
position wher~ It Ia beyond his
abUity kl resist answering
further questions, his further
answers are made entirely on
his own · responslbUity. Upon
repatriation, the circumstances
of capture and conduct through
the perind ol detention will be
examined."
The c~arges, later dismissed,
were brought against Sgt.
George E. Smith of Chesler, W.
Va., and Sgt. Claude D.

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BOYS PERMANEN'I' PRESS

WESTERN JEANS

several articles
Paratroopers

Constance Thoma, tt:h:e:r:::::~

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· are now held
Ill North VIet Nam.
tlje bulk of the 63
lmoWio to have been
Another 2lZ are
nmy hne been

lllzed. Military o:xperts feel that
H the praetlce ol allowing

tmts • tnhc•Ael

sizes.

"WRANGLER" BRUSHE.IJ DENIM

of

NILES,MAN
Ohio KILLED
(UP!) - John .Bay
Mrs.Psalm
Geraldbook.
Wildermuth, prE&gt;!· I·
K.
Engelhardt,
49,
Warren,
was
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was
in
charge of t h
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business session, which openea

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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

$7.95 Mens Dress Slacks
$8.9 5

Past Presidents
01 Auxiliary
Meet Wednesday

ial guest, Mr. C. A. Barnett. including,

Serv1ng ;: ,. ~gs Cc11nty for over 94 yean

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Gladys Williams, and a spec- leader, read

zipper

and

wrlljl ,to hi.! molber, .a prlaoner
would 11avt to disci~ .at least
her nam• . If the )kter Willi sent
through the Red CroSB, or her
name and adilrts~ Where the
services of the Red Cross were
not recognized.
Some Small ExceplloBI
It II unlikely_he wonld receive
black marks for· having done
so, though the Pentagon withholds the names of relatlveo
and addresseo of men who have
been captured. Or he might
give his own medical history II

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Fair wltb Hltle lemJI"''ature
Mondsy.

aba•c• toDIJbl and

DRESfts ·

terrific values.

: Rutland.

The WSCS ol Reedsville was
recently entertained at an all

were

WEATHER

conGN

otn. siJH. Bll' l!lection,

and Mrs. Arthur Roush.

hue is a former resident

Clilml Laek ""''dac

Worntm1 SIHVtlell

front · styleo. Regular and

$S,.q·.

$6.95 Mens .Dress Sl1cks

Force

Brosdculs from Hanoi haw
a~ted repoftodly. that AmeriCilft •. ~ llave. "a!IQioglzed"
f!X' bom~lpl C&lt;imllibolfst oil
di!poll alld .other Installations ..
T)oo .broadcast. ta~k the auth..,.
lie ~or of sfined statemenla
obtai.. from some POW• in
the Korean war.
'!'he milltaty code of conduct
I&lt; getting ito first test In
a
ohootlng war. It was drawn up
. beeaUBe of the behavior ol
iotne of Amerlran prisoners In
the Korean 1\'ar. Twenty-two of
lbe refused to be repatriated

SPECIAL PURCH.tlll

Button front and

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"lnsufftclent-rildence."

$5.95 Mens Dress Sleeks-- S.le$Al88'

Buckley, Mrs. Hazel Buckley, Road in Syracuse.
Mrs. Nancy Buckley, Mrs. C.
A. Barnett, Mrs. Rushla Shum· '!'he meeting opened with the
way Mrs. Nell Wilson,
and Lord's Prayer in unison and
guesis, Mrs. Ina Massar, Mrs. Mrs. 0. A. Martin, devotion&amp;l
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than their "'name, rank, serial

number and date of birth."
lnforrnatlon admittedly ·" Is
mea1er, since the · Viet OJnr
llld till' North VIetnamese have
barred representatives of the

llltereall at the Ullllid' Illes;"
The ,~ were dlarnlllfl for

Jntel'IUitlollll Red" C1'Gu Com·
mtuee from the ~h OJin,lj&gt;l
and have refuled to' negGIJ&amp;te
concemln1 ~a!jbent of lbe
captives..
II Is aoswned, however, that
the Communists wo~ have '
quickly made propqanda cap(.
tal of (lrlsoner stalernenta
detrimental ~ the ·i United
~tes If thee~ coula have
estracted any. They made sucb
claims, aU IIIKXI~, when
u.s. prisoners
paraded
througb Hanoi str..ls.
. Two Army sergeunla were
swiftly absolved of chargl!ll that .
they gave · the VIet Coo&amp;
"certain documents, otatemeniJ
and writings infmlcal kl tli.e

patterns.

lawn.
American Legion Auxiliary
Members attending yere Mrs. Drew Webster Post Wednesday
Dorotha Reibel, Mrs. Mamie evening at her home on College

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Mrs. Orville Landers of Col~":j
bus, formerly of PQrne~oy;,. all
suflered a heart altac a
a patient al MI. Carmel Ho•
pltal.

WOMINS
DUSTERS,

A fine group of slack; for summer or year round
wear. Size 29 to 50 waist measure. Many, many styln'
are permanent press. .Materlala are rayon· and wool
blends - Dacron and rayon blenda ~ Ray&amp;n JRd·
acetate blends. A fine selection of colon and neat

Mrs. Lillie and Rose Thomas.
Plans were rna de for a Bazaar
to be held this fall . A bake sale
will be held this Saturday, Ju- Mrs. Roy Holmes enterlainly 23, 10 a.m. on the Riebel ed the Past Presidents of the

Nights
i 6t00 to' 8:00 p.m.

l l~fli~ JULY SALES

Sale! Mens Dress Slacks

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day meeting at the home of

r ~rr. f.iday

Word wa.s ~"t:lv

GUDfotd CODege, N. C.; Mr.
alld Mrs. Albert Ka!Mr, Albany,
Ohio, and Mr. and MrS. Hom·
er Brown, Letart.

SPICtALI

Thursday evening. Mrs. Dona-

Rent a Safe IUposit box ltere NOW!

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Malee Elberlelds In Pomeroy Your·Sh~pping! Center

Both are 1963 graduates of Mrs. Mary Donahue Bf Dun
Po&lt;a High School.
can Falls, Ohio, ill visiting with
The bride-elect is a grand- friends in the area . Sh,e was
daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Qlrl the dinner guest Wednesday
MatltJX of Point Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MilMr. and Mrs. R. R. Anderson i hoan and visited with the Verof Vienna, W. Va.
non Weber family in Rutland

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ON "'i;w11afion• burglM ore quick to ar&lt;epf is
a bouse or apartment left unoccupied during sumIller vorotloo and weeJclendsl Why risk needles•
lo" of your ¥Ciu~y theff or llr&amp;-when you
can relil''cl Safe ·Dei!Osij box here for so little (and

des reported Saturdsy; ... , lllere have been no
eotalllllbJd allp.uf18 ao yet io
lht ~avior of American
prisoners of war held by tho
Communlsll in Viet Nam.
Will! the North Vietnam•"
ttorealening to try alld uecuto
them as war crlrntnais, the
prisoners so rar appear "' have
adhered to the post-Korea code
of conduct which pledgeo them
not to disclose aoythlng more

OPEN·\ FRIDAY, TONIGHT UNTIL 1:011 cmd
TOMORROW, SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00

Mrs. George Hackett, Sr.
and daughter, Mrs. Torn Scally '
returned home Wednesday all·

er being in Columbus for sev·
Nitro,
eral days with Mr. Hackel! who
Va., the Rev. Charles Roth
is recovering from a
heart
perform the open church
attack at Grant Hospital in
mony at S p m. uniting
Columbus.
marriage Miss Karen
Mr. and Mrs . Robert Haley
Mattox ' daughter
of
Mr.
d h"!d
M.k
K athy
N" an c1 ren, 1e,
Mrs. Leonard Milo
a x 01
t- iind Barbara have
returned
tro, and Mr. Ralph Wayne Null, from a vacalion ftshing trip
son o( Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. to McConnelsville.
· Null of !led House, W. Va.
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Mr., and Mrs. Warren Ben. The br1de-elect has complet- 1 nett and family of Columbus
ed _her ~unior year at Marshall visited recently with his par· .
Umverstly where she .was a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
vocational home economics m~- Bennett.
jor, a member o( Kappa Oml· .
cron Pfli. home economics bon- Steve Doolittle of Berea is
orary and a member of the visiting his grandparents, Mr.
Home Economics Associ'atlon. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert.
She will complete her senior Ricky Cline, son of Mr. and
year at West Virginia UnJver~ j r,trs. Michael Cline of Mcsity, where her fiance is a sen- , A~thur , . has spent the week
ior majoring in Physical Edu-1 With h1s grandparents,
Mr.

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W~'j.'ON &lt;UPI) -Mil~

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Mrs . Alice Lawhorn and dau· Fisher, Miss Eula Harris, Mr.

Hank
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Seri·al.
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with his parents, Mrs. Robert

Mattox-Nu/1

Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner, Mrs.
John Lyons, Mrs. Pearl Hof!·
man. Julia Grim and M r s.

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01 Mrs: Biggs;

Mrs. Arthur Skinner was alghters, Mr. and Mrs. E be r and Mrs. Kite Bug(eas, Mr;
business visitor recently in j1 Roush, Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs. and Mrs. Edwin Roosb, Mr. and
Columbus.
Leonard McDaniel, Mr. alld Mrs. Larry A,ngell and _chll·
Joe Yoong, Jr. and sons of Mrs. Boyd McDaniel, all of Ma- ,dren, Mrs. Ada Bailey, Notro;
Cambridge visited this week
Mr. alld Mrs. Johnle i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ashley.

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Mrs. James Souders, Mrs. Ja-1

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Game.s were~- ~ :priz.
ea awarded to ~
Cbarlet
Lathey, Mrs. Robert
Eads,

Karla" K~ alld Da.
mon ' New Haven· Mra. Jobn
Buah and chllciren, i..et.rt; . Mrs • .
Boyd W..,_; Mr. and M ra. Mro. Nathan BJ8ia;.., !Joal· M~. ~ E:bac~!:d
Boyd wears, Jr.; Mr. alld Mr,,
to .... Cb .... luli. Wed ' WU!Jur 1 Jll,
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Ralph w..,. ~d M ra · ,..
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"stewart
8 1' Mr. and Rutland Jloacl· A short busl·
Carl Angell a
~~- Mtred Biggs.
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Mrs. Cbill'les Tut;ley allll 11011s, III!S8 sesa!on wao. collducted by ReltesJunenta were served 1&gt;J
Mr. alld Mrs. Bob HaU, Lola Mrs. Raymond Fischer, vice th h teas to thoee named •
and Brad, Mr. alld Mrs. Son~ president, and plaris wero made • "'lid Mrs Kenneth MlcllSonnet! and daughter, Mr. and· "' go to OScar's at Gallipolis bore 8
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Mrs, Dallas, Mr. and
Mr•. lor dinner on WedneodBJ, Aug· ae ·
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.
Earl Harros, R~cky ·~ Steve, 1111 10. 11 WjiS declded· lo have
SUFFERS ATTACK
Mr. John ~. Mr. Gaoy the next reaular II)OOtlq . on
__ , ed here· thai
Roush,

NEW HAVEN"'- The 20th reunion of the famDy of lhe late
·
Boyd Wears and Mary Louisa
Taylor Wears, Nitro,
Va.,
wu held on Sullday at the
Mrs. Walton Manley and"Mrs. New Haven Park.
Tom Hendricks were business Atterullng were Mr. and
vlsitors in Huntington, W. Va. Mrs. George Hndson, Bryan and
_this we~k. They also attended Cberyl, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks
the a0toque sale held at Gallo Edwards and Shirley, Mr. and
polis which drew antique deal- Mrs. Boyd Kinzel and sons,

the church. '!'he birthday song

.

Roush.
llln. ~&gt;arry-KJrt, Jeff ChatterCiub
a"" Krlitle, Ml11
x.o,;eua

Wears FamiIy
Held
R·aulll'on.
"'
At New Haven

0., July 22, 1966

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I atay out on

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ManHunt in
Bearwallow
Ridge Area

'Coke' Morton , 330 Pound Coal Miner

Morton, Biggest JJiiner

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