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-DEMOCRAT BREAKFAST- State, district and local eandidates of the Democrat part,',Jn Ohio attended a breakfast Thursday morning
Clow'.s steak House ill Pomeroy where Frazier Reams, Jr., seated third from left, candidaU!.for.governor, was main speaker. Posing here are,
!!illeft to.right, William L. Col.eman, running for Lt. Governor; Jack Nolan, candidate (or..Secretary of State; Mr. Reams, George Banks, candid.tll ,f'!r ~lth district state representative, ami Eldon Brown, candidate for Treasurer of State. Back row, E. A. Wingett, Meigs Couny Democrat
·executive conunlttee chairman; CIJifford F. Brown, running for Judge of the SuJ!reme Court; Willlam B. Brown, candidate for 4th district
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. e Court of Appeals; Paul Simon, running for·.tbe unexpired term of Me1gs Count)' Commissioner; Gordon H. Caldwell, Meigs County
~; Kenneth Hager, candidate .for full term of county commiJsion er; Clarence H. Kriisley, running for Auditor of State; Joseph D. Bryan,
, 1\dldlte for i11dge of Supreme Court; Dr. Huold Brown, Meigs County Chairman for Moeller for Congress Committee, and County Court
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MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Otlll

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

Save in our August Furniture Sale!
RETURN HOME

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, AUG. 5 &amp; 6
Clo-ut Of All Summer

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Mr. and Mrs. William Mayes 1
and family of Uma have returned home after a week's vis·
it with his mother, Mrs. Lu·
cille Mayes, of Middleport. AI·
so spending a week with Mrs.
Mayes was her daughter, Mrs.
Ernest Covert and children of
Belpre. During their visit they
attended the Wind Symphony

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Reg. $16.50 end $19.75

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PURSES
DRESSES
Sl95 to$12 95
Phillips Sisters Style Shop

See the New Magic Chef Gas Ranges - the New Magic Chef Electric Ranges ·
the Many New ·
Kroehler ~iving Room Suites - Berkline Easy Chairi
- RCA·WhirlppOI Refrigerators - Dinef!e Sets .,..
Bedroom Suites -· sPecial .Bargains on Silllmo.. n..S' ·
Mattresses -- and Serta:Mattresses and Box Spd197 jl.
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TONIGHT ond fRIDAY
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"CHEYENNE AUTUMN"
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about 210 students.
The orderly pickets Thursdal'
nlJhl carried stcns saying "\l'e
JoiMII lbe Job Corps Not !be
Army" and "We Want Our Resil)
dent Leaders Back."
The girls previously had not
been required to attend classes
or clean thea room• 8DII had
no ac~vltiq iCIJedulod on Sat·
urday 11111rnln&amp;. One el the new
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9:30 on Saturday morning for • enrollments in Ohio will almost
"programmed day," a regula· double during the ne1t 10 years,
lion apparently designad to dill- Ohio Stale University
Presi·
courage the keepins of late dent Novice G. Fawcett predict·
hours on weekends.
ed today.
'Ibe Kroger Co has laamod Tho new dirtolor, 1114st in a "By 1975, we will have S22,·
ut with officlal1 ol the lt66
1100 yount people In Ob(f's colOllio Stste Fair ID olltr an
leges and unlvertltlel, 390,000
olitstsndlnt entertaiiUIII!nl bar·
of them in public institutions,
g~ln for only 75 conts. Gov.
Fawcett said.
J1mes A Rhodes has
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Speaking at the opening sesnounced.
Gaure readiDgo:
GaJUpolis sion of a meeting of e~ocullve
Tickets to this year's fair will , Dam 11.7, 1~.1, running one foot officer&amp; of statewide boards ol
be sold at 8 reduced price in on rollers, • Pomeroy • M...n education, Fawcett gid that
Krater food Jtores lhruughout 11.00, Pt. P!..sant 23.70, Hln- Ohio has the sixth sreatest colthe slate Tho advance salt."?" .11. Kanawha Falls Z.Si, lege enrollmllnt among th•
wbJCh began August t, will con· I Charleston 1&gt;:76. London, Mar· states. "But numbers are only
liooe lhn&gt;U&amp;h Aueusl 27
met and Wmf1eld dams were oh one of our problems," he slot·
Advance sale tlck~ts. priced 1the sills
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August 29, and Tuellday, AUK· 1 Jean• up 14, 3 30 p m . Ettaana gra•• necesotly of
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..... Cbareb was I 1vmao Ca""'"e
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Hl~ . bJJrtsl ........ "God In
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ldent JohnaOn today WIS In the
"""IPI eeonomic comer of his
;:;.:..r as Chief EncuUve,
pulhld lharo by - Wallltoble steel prt~ In·
creases and the continuing
snarl pf .. airline lllrlb.
' Indlcallono wm lbe White
Boule would nol llle!Dpt to
6lrce the lteMmakm to
ftlllback lhetr ·• price IJtcrqm
llthouJh !bert wll no olllclll
wonl on what lha adrnlnlllr•
Uon 11 or may do about tbem.
Jolmlon wu lbom ol bit bell
weapon to lllhl the ltlkel ol
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WASHINGTON (UPil - Tlte
Defense Department Tburoday
IIBued an October dr~ft oall of
46,200 men - hlpeat for any
month since the Korean war.
At the lll!Dle ,fime the drQ!t
quota for Saptember wu ralsed by 8,111111 - !rom 31,100 to
S'l,31111 men.
Tho Octoblr caD 11 tha hl8h•
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end of the Korean war _ when
A.IIIIO men were
Inducted.
Earlier In the tornn eonfllct,
In April and May of 11151, the
draft reached 8111100 111en
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Tlte new bul[tllq will he llruclltl on the IIOUih idde ol
llooond llreet, where
about
11,000 lqUI1'e feet of land !Ill
been KQuired. It wW Jutve a
• Interior oi 1230 tquan feet
wtlh a plaUol'lll of 11 1(1111:8
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WASHINGTON (t1PI) - U.S.
air lllrlku lpptU' to have

balled oil lillptllenta 111 Ute
Nwtb Yleblamae port of

Halphorg, wbleb hall'lled
• per cent of the I!OQJilry'a
petroleum Imparts, IDformld
The PID!alon uld Jhl ~ ecurces said Tburttday.
tembor call mulled from I
nduciiCIII UleCPIIed AriD' en•
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liltmtntl ftlf Ute IIICIIItb. baaed PARKIR88UBG, W. Ya•.
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data. .
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ilmerlcan raUroads
began (Ill, weft! oxpectad here Jlrlday
IO' bse electrie I!Shts 1n lbeir lo bllr an ttldre11 by IIIIIGa
tralu ill 1887.
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MacPhail, vice pre•ldent ol
CB"TV a"""'• •• he -•·m""
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plates the comins Bl8lOR and
bl9 networks' expenditure of
$40,11110,111111 for the prlvUep of
bro..reull08 · 'lhe NFL. Hf
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fans tu the point wbera
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hil office hljb above lbf
Avenue of the Am'licat. "More
all(( mor' ol lhom tiCiually
atlj!nded the sladlums and
presumabl, thla rtflecll IJ'fB·
ter num"ers In front ol the
television screens.
"Some women beeilt •etch1111 beca~ they know the
I"'"" Ia so attractive to their
men folk and, lbey wanl to
kMw why. l•e even lleanl
women a81dnf techr!lcal ljlltlollo111 about foolball a! -kltll
part(oa. We're aware of IIIIa
interest. We trequenUy have
the liiVtlS of Pll)'tft appear 011
our 8alllnlap football lll"rilw
"Counlclown To Kleltaff." .
M..PhaU uld limY wamea
wbo loolt In on 1114 Pl'CIIII!II..
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aU vlewm tu pt • beller kiN
ol 1111 s!lbll4tly of lilt• JIIIG', JtOi •
usually !lbown lp ololl' UJl,
llenct ofllll mllludled bJ lht
lnelptll'l.
MocPhall would be cOIJIDleJI,
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lor lbe fleW I&amp;M4III · , f9t
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alqtl J wqrld'f UU1 ~
betw~ lhelr chartlpiQIIf, CJ,I
paid f3,1100,11110 for lht J!altonll
J'ootllaU l.eque r:biiPPiallbll
pme whl~ hal DOll k:ollll
llltlrely a pla,yQII to ~ w..
meeU lhe .u'L wlru!er,
"We've bieltn hUI1", ~
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M,tre was . - on an error, In the fifth Shaw Jed off with
mo•ed around on paRsed balls a dOuble bu~ Van Maire fanned Prt1"SBUIIGH 'UP! ) ·- A 10 Within mne games ol the
but was out trying to get home the next tlu'ee batters. ~e also four·game sweep at Sl Louis I league leaders .,,d only one-hall
on another passed ball.
fanned the side 10 the SIXth for under thetr belt., the SIZZhng game l&gt;ack pf the Cardinals,
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Sbaw wtis replaced on the total of 13 stnkeouts, and no Cincmnali RedS tomght run into who hold do'wn fifth place
mound by Greg Smith when the walks, a near perfect porform- Jeague·leadu;g Pittsburgh for ' a It was the Reds' mnth wm In
second lnnlns started. Smith ance . ,
. . •eekend scnes
lhetr last 10 games and 17th'"
101 alollfl an rtsht until the The Middleport All · Stars I Milt Pappas, who with an 8-8 24 contest. unde1 the manager·
fourth when Middleport unload· ~ckle thetr uptown couSins, record has been a diSappoint- ship of Dave Bnstol
ed four runs 1111 slr.gles
by Middleport No 2 All Stars. 10 ment for the Reds, was expect- Sammy ElliS went the disCooke and Clonch, ar..d doubles the semJ-fmals. of the. Syracuse ed to start tonight against tance for hJs eighth win against
by Boyd, Rlclr Van Matre aad tournament th~s evenmg
Steve Blass (8-4).
14 del eats looking strong m the
Tim Demaskey. That ended the : Obviously, Call fears a let· The Reds carry a five-game late inmngs after a shaky start.
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playing errorless bsll and Van mg grea.ter to enhtnce liself thew senes Wllh the Cardm~ls and reliever Don Dennis.
Matre was pr~ucing one of his than to iCnock off the No
1 with a 7-1 oreeze Thursday
Simpson Starts Scoria&amp;
outstanding pitching efforts of team .
night
Rookie Dick Simpson, playing
the summer. He faced the reg·
A Middleport team,
. the That triumph moved the Reds an centerfield for Vada Pmson
ulatlon 12 batters through the Senators, also won the 1966 Ky - - · - - - .
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U•,:b Dliiits~p 1'l1uradA)' nlJht
eight Urnes. He baa ~on

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Llltle BuebaU aeven Urnes, and that
time
;~. Tbe tollmament Wll nmnerup.
~~ ~clal l'lll&gt;1lfl for Thursday alfbt Middleport
area of lbe state, wtlb aa badlft. 2iii. MartShawofflhe
~ team ot two, such
as mouad after OM full lnnlar,
Ironton; thrown ID.
complalnlllg of a sore lrlll. He
Lntan, boaallllfl .a giant 12- was two runs down, had liven
"ar-old pitcher Mth a Malon· up ~ hit, and two walks,
ey fast ball, was defea~ Mtddleport got to him quickThursda) mght 6-1 by Calls ly
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~uad of 15 boyFf selected fro~ . Stan Wilson ~pped out to
l,he. 90
~ys playing m f~rst base, leadmg off
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,Middl&lt;t&gt;?rt s SIX team learue. game. But Tom Cooke walked,
ConceiVed In 1956 ~ a South- moved around on p885ed balls
ea~tern Oillo ~thletic Leagu,~ - Logan catcher Larry Walker
-adJUDct on the Little League I was havi~g great difficulty hold·
level. the Wellston tournament ling Shaws wlldne811- and Ron
h•s fllr II years displayed the Cloneh got the first Middleport
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1966 Legion Tournament

~THENS. Ohio !UP! I De- their ftrsf Joss in the douhle·
fending champion Grove Coty I elimmat;on meet
relaxed today while Lancaster Cmcinnah gol both of
Its
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and Stenbenville battled eaeh 1runs off Ron Burket. w o pile ·
other to earn a chance to de· 1ed a rive-hitter. m the
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lhmne !hem •n the Ohio Ameri· l mnmg The wmners tied With
can Legmn Jumor Stale Ba" e- singlr runs In the fourtb
and
ball Tournament fmals
I fifth and lwo runs m the sixth

iLPt. Smith (21 and Walker

Mojor Leape Relulll

wbo sat ou( the ~arne With a llarper extended llis
sore rtghl arm !rom bemg hill streak throuoh 20 •
t&gt;y a pitc/! W••dnesdav night. was • blanked· !he
started the scormg m lhe set'- umes up , but ttJen
ond ~Jth hts thtrd homer ol the ;mgles.
sesSion
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The Reds added two moro m
the third when Jim U&gt;ker sm- 1
gled. took ""cond on a sacnhc•
and scored on Pete Rose's dou·
tile and Tomln) Helms singled
home Rose
St. Lou1s' run came m lhfl'
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Iaternauonat League standing•
'!Y Uniled Press lnternatl~nal
W. L. Pel. GB 'I
Rochester
63 49 563
Columbu•
61 41 oliO 1!1
60 ·01 541 2,,
Toronto
Toledo
59 5! 532 3\'o
R1ch!li&gt;nd
54 55 495 7"&gt;
Btffa!o',
54 ~6 .491 l
Jacksonville
511 611 455 12
Sy
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Thursday's Result•
Toronto 4 Toledo 0
· ·•
Buffalo 8 Columbus 3
Rchstr at Rchmnd, ppd.. ra!Ol
Syrcse 10 Jaxvl 3. lsi. 7 mns.
Jacksonville 4 S)racuse J, .2nd ,

IKan City 100 300 tJOx- 4 7 I
B}' United Pft!ao International
Ortega, Me CormIck If),
Notional Leatue
Lines (7) and .CI88110YI,
!!an Fran 000 111 2111- 6 13 2 French (7); Nath, Aker 71 aad
"•w York 1100 11110 131- 8 12 1 Roof. WP-Nash (IHII LP- · Pomeroy Pony Leaguers trim·
Marlchal, McDaniel (91 Hen- Ortega 17·101:
lmed the Gallipolis Ph1lhes 8-3
d
ry (9) and Haller; Ribant,
Tuesday in I game playe un·
Sutherland (7), Green (81, New York 010 210 1211- 7 11 I der the lights at the Syracuse
c If
240 11110 o; 11 12 0 b8II
k u
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Grove City earned a slot In to ~Ill
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Hamilton
(9)
and Grote, a 1
xpar · se .0
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Salurday's fmals by knorkmg I Lancaster ousted ,last
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5tephenson 191 . WP-Hamilton Peterson, Womack 121, Rs· boys was perm1tt..d m the
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16-11). LP-McDaniel (64). mos
Reniff (8) and practice contest
off CJncmnat• Bentley. 4-2. runnerup ••cking Piqua 4-2
RRs-McCovey (2Ist) , Hart Howard; Lopez, Burdette 16 ), Bob Burdette, lanky rightMajor League Standings
Thursday in mornmg actiOn lo the mornmg round , then drub1241h) H II
23rdi Ste h . Bojas 181 Sanford 1'1 and bander, limited the Gallipolis By Ualled Press International hand the 13 . time champiOfl' bed Cmcmnah 15-9 m a slug·
son (ist),a ::;y~r !lith), ps:: Rodtera. 'WP-Sanford 15-3). club to lour htts.
National Leagu•
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- - -· lest marked by 11 errof'
~ · IBth).
LP-Ramas (3-7). I1R!-8oyer Pomeroy scored two runs In
W. L. Pet. GB I FIGUT ON lV
,
Steubenville, .which drew a
IBth), Howard &lt;6th).
the third to tak~ the lead, add- IPittsburgh
63 44 .589 ... NEW YORK IUPI) The mornmg bye, smashed Ashley
-~ed three in the fourth, two iD ISan Francisco 64 45 .587 ... Amem:an Broadcastmg Compa- 13-8 by roanng from
21101100 1100- 2 10 0 BIt
~anta
tll)t) •bo 000- 1 3 1 tli4! fifth and one in the Sl&lt;th. Los Angeles 60 45 .571 2 I ny Will telev1oe tile Cass'"' · wtth a mne-111n outburst •n
, ~:'ster. :.:I~~ ~a~~ cl~v~
~11 100 Ollx- 3 8 1 Hitters for Pomeroy were Philadelphia 59 19 .546 4\2 Clay-Bnan London heavy~e~ghti nmlh mnm~ Ashley had dru_h-11
(4(, Schwall II), aod Torre· Short, Draliowaky If), Fisher Jell Burt, ~ home run over St. LouiS
54 52 509 812 chaRip;onshtp bout live from i bed H;JJsbo1o 14-2 m the mo1 n·
Ellaworth ll'&gt;-ll) aod Rundle'. (I) snd Haney: Bell UZ-71 and the nght fteld fence;
J1m iCincmnat;
54 53 .505 9 London v1a .~atelhte Salurda~ ~ mg round on ,a three-h11ter.
HR.:. Crandall. LP-Short !2-3l.
Crow. a double. and Steve Van' Atlanta
49 58
durmg 11s W1de ~orld o,
LP-Lemaster (9-8)
Banks (7thJ, f!undley &lt;12th)
Meter, George Skmner
aod Houston
49 58 . 3&amp;
Sports" program, 5-6 30 p m ,
ALL..STARS vs. PROS
Boston
010 1100 1100- I f I Danny Abbott, each a smgle. Ne~ York
48 58 453 ll:n EDT
CllfCAGO (UPI) - The
Houston
llll 02(1 000- 2 9 I Mion
111111 100 Olx- 2 ~I Burdette clouted a triple and Chicago
34 72 321 28 •
tiona! Football League Chlnn- 11
double
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Thursday's Resulh
INSTANT REPLAY
Phila
Gll5 080 1111-12 IS 0 Santiago (IN I and Ryan ; a
.
I New York 8 San FranciSco 6
PHILADELPHIA IUPI) - pwn Green Bay Packers a(&gt;
Giusll, Arhch (;), Raymond Kaat (15-1) and Battey HRlch,eago 5 Atlanta 2
Architect Hugh Stul&gt;bms of peared agamst the College AJJ.
(5.,. Zachary (71 and Heath; Hall (12th).
PhilO 12 Houston 2 mghl
C mb 'd
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led Stars for lhe sixth time lomght. I
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Buruu08 12-7) and Dalrumple.
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LP-GiusH (11-9). HRs-Ro)as IOnly games scheduled!
Clncl·nnatl 7 St Lows I mght
II
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. ht JegJans are a sohd threat to l
.
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sports s a urn m1g
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(6thl, Briggs (5th).
Friday's Probable Pitchers
include mslant replay on giant upset the lavore pros.
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screens
Los Ang
810 11110 11110- I 6 2
~
•: St. LouiS at New York- , Stubbms said three giant
Pir_
210 211 .tOJ&lt;- 8 II o
Car""" (II-'!/ ••· Shaw (9·9). a movie screens. each 100 by 150
'Qsleel&gt;,• Miller 12), MoeDe!' By Uul... Prell lnlerulloaal
.
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(4), Brewer (1), Perranoskl (8)
Nllional Leape
AUanta
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Philadelphia
stadmm
1
and Roseboro; Law (H) and
The Middleport No. 2 A 1 ·~ Kell (0.2) vs. Buhl 15·51 8 05
G. AB R. H.
team scored an easy 111-1
Y
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P II
I Lp-0 I
ag aro.n ' __ seen ~ ' Alou, Pitt
9&gt; 3M &gt;1120
over Letart Falls ID the Ip.m. .
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EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Ciaci
012 0! ta- II O Clmnt. Pitt 100 U6 M 137
LitUe League tourna-1 Clncrnnall at P•llstlurghNEW YORK (UP II - The
7
18·81 vs. Blass IIHJ. I New York Rangers announced ·
St Louis
11110Slartlll,
PiH
95
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57110
Thursday
night.
Middle·
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0011100
1 80
Eilts (f.l 4) and Coker· Cepeda, SIL r1 31M , 45 98
is managed by
D 1c k 8 t~ P&lt;m. .
Ch
· Thursday tl~at they will play •
Jaste Dennis B) and Mcear'- Alou, AU3 : 1113 f67 76150 .s;n
andl.Buddy Moore.
Sao FranciScO at
lcag: l t3-game exhibition schedule
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Morgn, Hou · 68 251 34 811
Middleport pitcher, Bolm •6-6) vs. H•nds ' 7"91 · 2· 30 this fa ll. thetr hea,iest
3
v~r. LP-Jaoter (6- ). HR~ Allen, l!hlln r1321 71102 .
Letart to two sinrles p.m.
I history, meetmg the Toronto]
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Helms, Cin rt 337 44105 .31Z
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Boston Brums and Montreal
Wuh Amerlcaa Leape 7 HarP'\f, CiD 111315 ei 1H .31M The four lnDin&amp; eontesl was 9' 30 P·~ da , G e
Canad1ens three limes each
0
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Santo, Chi
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St Lo . url NY s yamk s
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Oliva, M(pn 1115 407 113 132 .SZt gle, Little, a homo ruo;
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lee!l-a&amp;ed Sin&amp;lnt l dan down 14, &gt; 15 • m : Wal- mong our problems.
ward the end ol tbe mall. The and raccoon• are reported ev·
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jJVUp, will headline the enter- ter Curley u~ 14, 7 a m , Beaev. Tbomao Anlllm It Pl.. ery year. At k!aat 30,000
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lllinmtllt ptolram at the fair vl'l' down 14, 7·30 a.m: Flag
tor of Socred Hean Cborcb, these victims receive rabies Gage Park community, where
an lhHe two days.
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wbert Wbllmaa once 1erved vaccine because the animal wao open housing ma""hers fell
81 10 altar boy.
believed to tie rabid or could beneath the briCks and batUes
' Patten down 15, 4 30 a m.; PhilJp Sporn down 15 6·30 am: '
_..,._ _ ...,_.~.,...,--•' not tie caught and examined. of angry while residents last
. Jam.. .Durant uu 16, 3 10 p.m ;
Tbis pomts up the fact that, If Sunday More than two dDZ&lt;II
Pnnc1p10 down 15:'" 12:5&gt; am.;
you have a pet dos or cat, It cars belongilll to the marchIConti!IDod from Page 11 . Tibolt down 16. 3·15 a.m.. Criss
should be vaccmated against trs were borned to a l!I'J'P by
hausl!. aftli, J . 11o11 Jr.. who Jr . up 18. 4·Io am : Leeanna 1
rabies for the protection of the ganrs of white youths.
ptaded oot raflty "' r.-ti(lDUs.1up 18, 4·10 am Steel Trader
. . family and ~he community. as
registrabon. was toood guilty, down 19, 5 am . Peggy DownRoher H01pltal:
Vlstlmg well aa for 1ts own proloct1on.
aad fined $10 aod costs
ey ~wn 11. 6 I&gt; a.m : Queen
MORGANTOWN, w. Va. l hours 2-4 and. 7-1 p.m. Parents Whenever poss1ble, an am·, Supennarket Broken
The case of Georp . Donald C111 down 'IJ, f·JI am .; Lady (UPJJ-One of three Injured only on Ped1atrlco Ward.
mal that has btllen .someone In
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Stobart. Jr . on charges ot non- M1gnon up 21. 6·15 a m ; R H , passengers had part of his foot
Admlsolono
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ti54 placed under observatiOn to de- PI'. PLEASANT _ The M...
v""'ment Robert Buskirk was ,Baby Lear up 23, 5 a5 am .: an engine faiiad on 1 Lake Cen· Ftrsl Ave. ; Mrs. Edward Wolfe, ter~une whether or not II baa 011 County Sberlff's Department
P!"""" 011 probation for two Lady Marjone up Greenup 4 tral Alrhn•• Nord prop)et and I Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Mrs Robert rab1es. The most
I!Dporlanl aod o!cal authrorltles l!l'e In,oara for turning m a false ftre p m : Raven•wood down Green· debris wao hurled through a Co~. Rt. 1 GaJUpohs; David E. part of the lreatmenl IS. I!Ume- •estlgatlng the breaking and
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Greenup 7:50 P m., OVEC down J. E. Stanco! of lndianapoh! Charles E. Steger, Rt. 2 Galli- wound thoroughly wllh water .,, at New Haven late Wedn..
APPE4t.S FOR AID
Gret!llup 9 30 p.m.; Pamela D. required iurgery after the IIIII· polis; Mrs Gary E. Winters, and lll•P or a detergent follow· day niShl or early Tborsday
·WASHINGTON IUPt i -Sen I up Gl'f'enup 4 am; J S. l"'wis hap While J. Harrl111!ton of lower River Rd: Robert D ed by an aati&gt;eplm such as a mornlng.
William Proxmlra ~Wis a up Groenup 5:20 a m ;
Ann lodianapolis and P. D. •Ill"" Taylor, Ht. I Gallipolla: Mrs. one per cent solution ol buzat. Entty to ' 'Ill• buildins . wu
' lid Thurada ' lot Publ;. Brent up Greenup 5:15 a.m.: clair of Mishawaka, Ind., lioth Jack L Pyl... PI Pleasant; komum ch!onde. Uae a Jyrinp gained through a small ventila·
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ltlrie U. s. Cotton Qnell!l up Gn!enup: I :JI were. t~eated for minor IJ1jurles. Mrs. RuHell W. Moore, Porn.. , to force the ooapy water to tile tar. Listed as misstns ·waa
~-~tty•nll to ope"le J a.m .; Mark Easton up Gree't Officials said theo:Piane wa&amp; roy ; Mrs. Robert Lawson, Rt. , full depth of ~e bwound.
approximately •I'M In bills and
.,11 jiJ eUnlc in the .,,,•.,.,aged 1 up I: :It a.m.;
dowb 1about five ml!lu,tea from touch· 2 Racine; Mrs. Elza Depriest, ! Every "":;'~ •te 11 "';t : change and 20 or 25 cartoons of
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Meldahl 7·30 p.m :
Valley down at MorJIDto'!l' Airport Rt. 2 Pedro; Ml't
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1Utilrban Milwaukee, are trying Idown 5 30 p m.: Semel down fuse ge .
Harold R. Stratg~t, Rt. 1 Ne" rabies. Furthermore, animals
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Unt·~ Preas fn""raad01al
Kji$Um to fO.bodo.
Ia.m.· Chuckle D down I ·40 a .
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Poity R downS 25 am Jos: other plane was Down from Ironton; Martha L. Halhday, l trea I rabie are not likely to the professional football season
--Y-MIX ..,;creto dell•er- eph Chohndown 7 40 am; Har- cc,~anralles• totonWtoas~~tolentent,~ehtCin· Rt. I Aliqutppa, Pa.
·~ be er~t&gt;id. Bl~s ot chipmunks, and many I will' oonslders
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Jibnne mm&amp;,
Gnartstnler-downbouod snd waiting· Ells- .
polls, son, 3:13p.m. Thursday; oever cauoe rabies.
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11• howevar, the animal that &amp;arne after aame after rame.
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P· m. bit you io thought to he rabid, Today CBS-TV had some
API. OONDITlOMNG RefriSor, down Marmet IJ·fi P m.; Hel.
ur ay; Mra. ary E. Wm- you ohould hlfe Ill mjectiOD •·rther bad news for the
iliiiP service. Jack's RefrJg· en Z. down Marmet 12:10 am .;
ters, Lower R1ver Rd • daugh· ol anttrabtes bone serum W!Jb. ••
u..11llll New Haveo Phone Knox up Marmet 3:t5 a.m . AIler, 9·37 p.m Thursday.
in 24 hours of the bile. This 11 football widows coupled wllb
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Mrs Ketth Ae•ker, Mrs. C. some than a course ol rabies advice. The news is that II
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Pfi!NG TAXILS ou empty down Winfield i·50 p m; JefH. Brown, Mrs. Robert 1&gt;. Cal· ..ccine. It will give you lmme- least four of its National
~ ho""'o? Why
not lerson down Winfield 1 25 a.
lahan. Mra. Walter T. Clark, diate but nat JaaUDi protection. Football League games IIIli
!n!ke them profitat&gt;le' Con· m.; Fort Dearborn up Winfield
Danny R. Halloy W1lham F. Because o1 the danger of ser- year, startl08 with a pre-seaaan
~ Oh1o Valley lndus;rtes J :W a.m ; El&amp;ercllfl up WinMcGraw, Roxanne McDamel, um sickness, your doctor will elash hetween the Chlcaso
fO! rnformation Ph 992-2111 field 1.50 a.m , Charles Ste•Wilma L. McGowan, Mrs. Opoll want to test you for se~itivily Bears and Green Bay Packers
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Howard Woods, Katie WOQCjs M. Meadows, Mro
Ellzabcth hefore ho gives you !be aerum. A~. 12, will be televised In
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June
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Frad , Even 1f the test" negative you prune time.
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parcels, Orange.
P. Schroeder, Genevtev,
M. may get delayed aerum sick· The advice dates beck to the
Jtb. CORVAIR Mowa station I l..a~e ol tbt Wood', Mlna, Elbert Greenlee, dec to Slel· Sm1th, Shirl E. Stoney, Clar· neos t&gt;ut antihistamines will Civil War, which •!so dlvl~ed
M:llllll miles,_ IUtomat· oJtuatod It 41 degnes, !I mJn, Ia A. Greenlee, Marie June ence H. Timmons, Ch•r:e, A. give prompt relief.
families: If you can I Uck em
le:transml'" 100· radto, good utes abo•• til&lt;' "'"'"tor I• tt:e , Allen. Paul Greenlee, Cerl for Vanan, k, Pamela J Wagon- Persons whoso ri•k of expos. join 'em. And CBH clalma
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oortberamost point In the con- Trans . Middleport. ,
Dame• L McClellan, MISs ore 11 high, such 11 veterlnar- many wtves willing to make the
8 2 5tc ! tlneut.l United Sl8,..,
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Lowell T anoj Lola Wilham- Su81e Venable, Mrs Mt~e C tans and tllpiorort of
b a I effort are domg just that1 1·
to Loma Hall, pa...,.ls, Bed· Stapleton, Mro. Ray D. Benson cavoa, should take a coune ol discovering some of the sa!"•
lllturen~
WEATHER
ford .
and infant dau&amp;hler,
M r ' · 14 dally injection• of rab1e1 visual excitement their bus.
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Bernard V. Fultz, Adm., So- James R. Pnddy and Infant vaccrne. Fmally, children abould ! bands find In the altUI and
A quolabon from REU· h . I
W~ tem::::~re~ ph1a Shanes. dec to Donald H d&amp;ughter.
be tauthl to avoid petting atra, Iapectacle of oor most popular
INSURANCE AGENCY ' c 1 ~1 ' 0"
oriJ. a,..~ :.y Miller, Violet Miller, parcels, 1
antmals or feeding squirrels by national game.
boloro renewing yoor :.~r..:,"":!u~. 11;11; • :m~ Antiquity.
band.
The l~ies are v~ .IIIllCh ill
jn"'ronce. We may be perolllre •ha•~·
Manmng D. Webster, Mary A.
the nund of Wilham C.
to .... you money
Webater, Sam N Arnold, Ruth
8 2 tfc PLEAIIIl INNOCENT
Arnold, Sellm J. Blazewicz,
ALEXANDRIA, Va •UP!) _ Vlr~mia V, Blazewicz. H tlOfCS
insurance been Wilham H. Whelan, a retired . en B Hall, Jaek A. Hall,_ LJII
Loa! your opern Arm lltulonant colonel on, 18 Sullivan, John H. Sulhwn.
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1 t&amp; lie c ' Uon senolladveed entagon Stevansoo, Eva B. Wilton, Lou- house and son spent the week
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mnocont Is P. Wlllon to Lewit E. Hum- ond w;th Mr. and Mrt. Winn;. ists killed at least one person
Thui'Oday to ehar~es he con· phrey. Patri&lt;i• D. Humphrey, tolley. Mn. F:Wd Barnltousa and WQIInded several others
E Isp~red to ..u US defense !Parcels, Salisbury.
and aon remalnad for a week' a Thursday night In scatterod
ro IN'1ll!lHK'I'I Of secrtlil to the Ruasltns.
I Elmer Savro to Stooh•n L. visit.
acts ot violence on Chlcqo's
MAiillN AHI!A
I Wt tan, ~. of Alnandr~a. ' Sayre, 2.8 acres, Saliobury.
Mr. and ll!rs, Ronald ~aries 50Uth side.
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Coort In Alexandrto He cont1- den to Mary L Woodo Gil· In&amp; with Mr. and Mro. CJ•renct whites were tnvolvd In the apnued to be lroe under $15.00\l bert A Woodo, Wanda L. Woods, Baker and family.
(&gt;QN~ntly unrelated lldltbrtaks
bond peadlns • trial icheduled Patric1a A. Woods, Myra J.
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Green Sally .Jackson, fl. a
Metro.
for Dac. 19.
Woodo , Mary K. WOQCjo, Joanit aod Shirley and Mr. aod Mrs. was sayin&amp; good nltht to
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Vera Faye Goodin. D. G Kent spent a weekend with car with flva Negro men pa.,.
Goodin to Wendal Wade Herr- Mr and Mrs. Vern GN!en Mr. d by. I&lt; IQ;otsun roared 1 n d
'rlct On Man1a
IIIJn, Judith M. Htrrmar., par· and Mrs. Howard Steel and •he ftfl, InO"-liY wiiUIIIIed. Her
eel•. Salisbury.
Sltlrley art l'tlllaininl for a hosts, Birchle and
lolaroolla
Margaret V. F.dmundoon to week's visit
Wdliams ·received mlhlll' lnju·
In Yotterday't Dollar Day Logan Monument Co, lac., Mr ~ Mrs George Reed ries
Ad Should lo
f4.S A., Salem.
visited' Sunday tV411II1fl with
Norman
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Mr.
and Mrs . Byrl Griffin and I There aft! 20 Ieeth In o huI
' H@Ien I' Oweno to Umled State, daUjhlen.
man'• first sot ol teeth, 32 In
Instead of S~UB
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Mr.
and Mra. Jamea Brannon the permanent set.
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Mr
aad
Mrs
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visited
Sunday
afternoon
will!
MII)DI.IJIOAT
bacb, Lots, Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Geor&amp;• Reed Mr. and Mrs. Vern Green.

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Un IMiher Klnl. "bo~ to lho uate'of JUo Orltldl bavlllfl ma.
promised land," preptlred to jo...t ID eltmlft.ey tdw:aUan.
lead hundreds of Nqro and
;hlte a~a~c~~~~loti:~.~~
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0 Braodttadt M0 where
marcher• previously
~IOD II btUen ·,j were lfttled with bricks and
an animal that II thourht to be fir
rabid there is cause fo~ real .~This time we wiD not be
alarm. Rablea Ia nOt eoniJilOII fooled!" Klnt told • cbeerlng

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George N. Mayer, SJYIDI bls felt 11!0 Wnwfll Wlfl netdfll to
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about 210 students.
The orderly pickets Thursdal'
nlJhl carried stcns saying "\l'e
JoiMII lbe Job Corps Not !be
Army" and "We Want Our Resil)
dent Leaders Back."
The girls previously had not
been required to attend classes
or clean thea room• 8DII had
no ac~vltiq iCIJedulod on Sat·
urday 11111rnln&amp;. One el the new
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"programmed day," a regula· double during the ne1t 10 years,
lion apparently designad to dill- Ohio Stale University
Presi·
courage the keepins of late dent Novice G. Fawcett predict·
hours on weekends.
ed today.
'Ibe Kroger Co has laamod Tho new dirtolor, 1114st in a "By 1975, we will have S22,·
ut with officlal1 ol the lt66
1100 yount people In Ob(f's colOllio Stste Fair ID olltr an
leges and unlvertltlel, 390,000
olitstsndlnt entertaiiUIII!nl bar·
of them in public institutions,
g~ln for only 75 conts. Gov.
Fawcett said.
J1mes A Rhodes has
an,,
Speaking at the opening sesnounced.
Gaure readiDgo:
GaJUpolis sion of a meeting of e~ocullve
Tickets to this year's fair will , Dam 11.7, 1~.1, running one foot officer&amp; of statewide boards ol
be sold at 8 reduced price in on rollers, • Pomeroy • M...n education, Fawcett gid that
Krater food Jtores lhruughout 11.00, Pt. P!..sant 23.70, Hln- Ohio has the sixth sreatest colthe slate Tho advance salt."?" .11. Kanawha Falls Z.Si, lege enrollmllnt among th•
wbJCh began August t, will con· I Charleston 1&gt;:76. London, Mar· states. "But numbers are only
liooe lhn&gt;U&amp;h Aueusl 27
met and Wmf1eld dams were oh one of our problems," he slot·
Advance sale tlck~ts. priced 1the sills
ed.
1 "lncreasma
COilts, the compeat .5 cenIs Ies11 th.l1 th•~ rogu - Boat Movemeolt;
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be BOQQ for use on Monday, I down 13, 5:50am; New Or· culty members and the very
August 29, and Tuellday, AUK· 1 Jean• up 14, 3 30 p m . Ettaana gra•• necesotly of
trarnl~j:
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'l'hunday lifter new rules were
alitW!ted roqulrlnlthe l)rls to
1 ttild elall!, tD ret up at 6:30
ill lbe -'Ill ltltl to cle011
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IDr lbe ollper.Jtftler I Chrl..
Hl~ . bJJrtsl ........ "God In
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ldent JohnaOn today WIS In the
"""IPI eeonomic comer of his
;:;.:..r as Chief EncuUve,
pulhld lharo by - Wallltoble steel prt~ In·
creases and the continuing
snarl pf .. airline lllrlb.
' Indlcallono wm lbe White
Boule would nol llle!Dpt to
6lrce the lteMmakm to
ftlllback lhetr ·• price IJtcrqm
llthouJh !bert wll no olllclll
wonl on what lha adrnlnlllr•
Uon 11 or may do about tbem.
Jolmlon wu lbom ol bit bell
weapon to lllhl the ltlkel ol
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WASHINGTON (UPil - Tlte
Defense Department Tburoday
IIBued an October dr~ft oall of
46,200 men - hlpeat for any
month since the Korean war.
At the lll!Dle ,fime the drQ!t
quota for Saptember wu ralsed by 8,111111 - !rom 31,100 to
S'l,31111 men.
Tho Octoblr caD 11 tha hl8h•
est since May, 1961 _ near lbe
end of the Korean war _ when
A.IIIIO men were
Inducted.
Earlier In the tornn eonfllct,
In April and May of 11151, the
draft reached 8111100 111en
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Tlte new bul[tllq will he llruclltl on the IIOUih idde ol
llooond llreet, where
about
11,000 lqUI1'e feet of land !Ill
been KQuired. It wW Jutve a
• Interior oi 1230 tquan feet
wtlh a plaUol'lll of 11 1(1111:8
feet and parklq and-...
IDe area at f,OOO I4Uil't fMt.

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WASHINGTON (t1PI) - U.S.
air lllrlku lpptU' to have

balled oil lillptllenta 111 Ute
Nwtb Yleblamae port of

Halphorg, wbleb hall'lled
• per cent of the I!OQJilry'a
petroleum Imparts, IDformld
The PID!alon uld Jhl ~ ecurces said Tburttday.
tembor call mulled from I
nduciiCIII UleCPIIed AriD' en•
ITIILWUIUUDIIIIIIIT
liltmtntl ftlf Ute IIICIIItb. baaed PARKIR88UBG, W. Ya•.
011 ~ 11101!1 recBlll ,nlll~l fUPI) - MoN IIIIa 1111•-olfiC.I,
data. .
ala IIIII deloptea Ill DtltrJol
Zl, Upllltl Slllalwort.:a U..
ilmerlcan raUroads
began (Ill, weft! oxpectad here Jlrlday
IO' bse electrie I!Shts 1n lbeir lo bllr an ttldre11 by IIIIIGa
tralu ill 1887.
Pruldent I. W• .illel.

MacPhail, vice pre•ldent ol
CB"TV a"""'• •• he -•·m""
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plates the comins Bl8lOR and
bl9 networks' expenditure of
$40,11110,111111 for the prlvUep of
bro..reull08 · 'lhe NFL. Hf
doesn't have" to worry • I
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lre ...a
Arne can men w o art a ..,y
fans tu the point wbera
watchln1 lbe umes Ia an

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qi!IJ! alo•l¥ •hill • llplrl
COI1UIIIlnlllof 11111JiD!1 JXICIIJ
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lhe ladles,'' MacPhail l8id Ill
hil office hljb above lbf
Avenue of the Am'licat. "More
all(( mor' ol lhom tiCiually
atlj!nded the sladlums and
presumabl, thla rtflecll IJ'fB·
ter num"ers In front ol the
television screens.
"Some women beeilt •etch1111 beca~ they know the
I"'"" Ia so attractive to their
men folk and, lbey wanl to
kMw why. l•e even lleanl
women a81dnf techr!lcal ljlltlollo111 about foolball a! -kltll
part(oa. We're aware of IIIIa
interest. We trequenUy have
the liiVtlS of Pll)'tft appear 011
our 8alllnlap football lll"rilw
"Counlclown To Kleltaff." .
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M,tre was . - on an error, In the fifth Shaw Jed off with
mo•ed around on paRsed balls a dOuble bu~ Van Maire fanned Prt1"SBUIIGH 'UP! ) ·- A 10 Within mne games ol the
but was out trying to get home the next tlu'ee batters. ~e also four·game sweep at Sl Louis I league leaders .,,d only one-hall
on another passed ball.
fanned the side 10 the SIXth for under thetr belt., the SIZZhng game l&gt;ack pf the Cardinals,
8
Sbaw wtis replaced on the total of 13 stnkeouts, and no Cincmnali RedS tomght run into who hold do'wn fifth place
mound by Greg Smith when the walks, a near perfect porform- Jeague·leadu;g Pittsburgh for ' a It was the Reds' mnth wm In
second lnnlns started. Smith ance . ,
. . •eekend scnes
lhetr last 10 games and 17th'"
101 alollfl an rtsht until the The Middleport All · Stars I Milt Pappas, who with an 8-8 24 contest. unde1 the manager·
fourth when Middleport unload· ~ckle thetr uptown couSins, record has been a diSappoint- ship of Dave Bnstol
ed four runs 1111 slr.gles
by Middleport No 2 All Stars. 10 ment for the Reds, was expect- Sammy ElliS went the disCooke and Clonch, ar..d doubles the semJ-fmals. of the. Syracuse ed to start tonight against tance for hJs eighth win against
by Boyd, Rlclr Van Matre aad tournament th~s evenmg
Steve Blass (8-4).
14 del eats looking strong m the
Tim Demaskey. That ended the : Obviously, Call fears a let· The Reds carry a five-game late inmngs after a shaky start.
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down. as well 85 8 fired up wmning streak into the game. He was backed by an ll-hit atMeanwhile, Muldleport was No 2 team which could do noth· They completed a sweep of tack off starter Larry Jaster
playing errorless bsll and Van mg grea.ter to enhtnce liself thew senes Wllh the Cardm~ls and reliever Don Dennis.
Matre was pr~ucing one of his than to iCnock off the No
1 with a 7-1 oreeze Thursday
Simpson Starts Scoria&amp;
outstanding pitching efforts of team .
night
Rookie Dick Simpson, playing
the summer. He faced the reg·
A Middleport team,
. the That triumph moved the Reds an centerfield for Vada Pmson
ulatlon 12 batters through the Senators, also won the 1966 Ky - - · - - - .
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area of lbe state, wtlb aa badlft. 2iii. MartShawofflhe
~ team ot two, such
as mouad after OM full lnnlar,
Ironton; thrown ID.
complalnlllg of a sore lrlll. He
Lntan, boaallllfl .a giant 12- was two runs down, had liven
"ar-old pitcher Mth a Malon· up ~ hit, and two walks,
ey fast ball, was defea~ Mtddleport got to him quickThursda) mght 6-1 by Calls ly
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~uad of 15 boyFf selected fro~ . Stan Wilson ~pped out to
l,he. 90
~ys playing m f~rst base, leadmg off
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,Middl&lt;t&gt;?rt s SIX team learue. game. But Tom Cooke walked,
ConceiVed In 1956 ~ a South- moved around on p885ed balls
ea~tern Oillo ~thletic Leagu,~ - Logan catcher Larry Walker
-adJUDct on the Little League I was havi~g great difficulty hold·
level. the Wellston tournament ling Shaws wlldne811- and Ron
h•s fllr II years displayed the Cloneh got the first Middleport
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Phillies 8_3
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1966 Legion Tournament

~THENS. Ohio !UP! I De- their ftrsf Joss in the douhle·
fending champion Grove Coty I elimmat;on meet
relaxed today while Lancaster Cmcinnah gol both of
Its
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and Stenbenville battled eaeh 1runs off Ron Burket. w o pile ·
other to earn a chance to de· 1ed a rive-hitter. m the
rirst
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lhmne !hem •n the Ohio Ameri· l mnmg The wmners tied With
can Legmn Jumor Stale Ba" e- singlr runs In the fourtb
and
ball Tournament fmals
I fifth and lwo runs m the sixth

iLPt. Smith (21 and Walker

Mojor Leape Relulll

wbo sat ou( the ~arne With a llarper extended llis
sore rtghl arm !rom bemg hill streak throuoh 20 •
t&gt;y a pitc/! W••dnesdav night. was • blanked· !he
started the scormg m lhe set'- umes up , but ttJen
ond ~Jth hts thtrd homer ol the ;mgles.
sesSion
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The Reds added two moro m
the third when Jim U&gt;ker sm- 1
gled. took ""cond on a sacnhc•
and scored on Pete Rose's dou·
tile and Tomln) Helms singled
home Rose
St. Lou1s' run came m lhfl'
thtrd . T1m Mc-carver smgled
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'!Y Uniled Press lnternatl~nal
W. L. Pel. GB 'I
Rochester
63 49 563
Columbu•
61 41 oliO 1!1
60 ·01 541 2,,
Toronto
Toledo
59 5! 532 3\'o
R1ch!li&gt;nd
54 55 495 7"&gt;
Btffa!o',
54 ~6 .491 l
Jacksonville
511 611 455 12
Sy
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Thursday's Result•
Toronto 4 Toledo 0
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Buffalo 8 Columbus 3
Rchstr at Rchmnd, ppd.. ra!Ol
Syrcse 10 Jaxvl 3. lsi. 7 mns.
Jacksonville 4 S)racuse J, .2nd ,

IKan City 100 300 tJOx- 4 7 I
B}' United Pft!ao International
Ortega, Me CormIck If),
Notional Leatue
Lines (7) and .CI88110YI,
!!an Fran 000 111 2111- 6 13 2 French (7); Nath, Aker 71 aad
"•w York 1100 11110 131- 8 12 1 Roof. WP-Nash (IHII LP- · Pomeroy Pony Leaguers trim·
Marlchal, McDaniel (91 Hen- Ortega 17·101:
lmed the Gallipolis Ph1lhes 8-3
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ry (9) and Haller; Ribant,
Tuesday in I game playe un·
Sutherland (7), Green (81, New York 010 210 1211- 7 11 I der the lights at the Syracuse
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Grove City earned a slot In to ~Ill
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(9)
and Grote, a 1
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Salurday's fmals by knorkmg I Lancaster ousted ,last
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16-11). LP-McDaniel (64). mos
Reniff (8) and practice contest
off CJncmnat• Bentley. 4-2. runnerup ••cking Piqua 4-2
RRs-McCovey (2Ist) , Hart Howard; Lopez, Burdette 16 ), Bob Burdette, lanky rightMajor League Standings
Thursday in mornmg actiOn lo the mornmg round , then drub1241h) H II
23rdi Ste h . Bojas 181 Sanford 1'1 and bander, limited the Gallipolis By Ualled Press International hand the 13 . time champiOfl' bed Cmcmnah 15-9 m a slug·
son (ist),a ::;y~r !lith), ps:: Rodtera. 'WP-Sanford 15-3). club to lour htts.
National Leagu•
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~ · IBth).
LP-Ramas (3-7). I1R!-8oyer Pomeroy scored two runs In
W. L. Pet. GB I FIGUT ON lV
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Steubenville, .which drew a
IBth), Howard &lt;6th).
the third to tak~ the lead, add- IPittsburgh
63 44 .589 ... NEW YORK IUPI) The mornmg bye, smashed Ashley
-~ed three in the fourth, two iD ISan Francisco 64 45 .587 ... Amem:an Broadcastmg Compa- 13-8 by roanng from
21101100 1100- 2 10 0 BIt
~anta
tll)t) •bo 000- 1 3 1 tli4! fifth and one in the Sl&lt;th. Los Angeles 60 45 .571 2 I ny Will telev1oe tile Cass'"' · wtth a mne-111n outburst •n
, ~:'ster. :.:I~~ ~a~~ cl~v~
~11 100 Ollx- 3 8 1 Hitters for Pomeroy were Philadelphia 59 19 .546 4\2 Clay-Bnan London heavy~e~ghti nmlh mnm~ Ashley had dru_h-11
(4(, Schwall II), aod Torre· Short, Draliowaky If), Fisher Jell Burt, ~ home run over St. LouiS
54 52 509 812 chaRip;onshtp bout live from i bed H;JJsbo1o 14-2 m the mo1 n·
Ellaworth ll'&gt;-ll) aod Rundle'. (I) snd Haney: Bell UZ-71 and the nght fteld fence;
J1m iCincmnat;
54 53 .505 9 London v1a .~atelhte Salurda~ ~ mg round on ,a three-h11ter.
HR.:. Crandall. LP-Short !2-3l.
Crow. a double. and Steve Van' Atlanta
49 58
durmg 11s W1de ~orld o,
LP-Lemaster (9-8)
Banks (7thJ, f!undley &lt;12th)
Meter, George Skmner
aod Houston
49 58 . 3&amp;
Sports" program, 5-6 30 p m ,
ALL..STARS vs. PROS
Boston
010 1100 1100- I f I Danny Abbott, each a smgle. Ne~ York
48 58 453 ll:n EDT
CllfCAGO (UPI) - The
Houston
llll 02(1 000- 2 9 I Mion
111111 100 Olx- 2 ~I Burdette clouted a triple and Chicago
34 72 321 28 •
tiona! Football League Chlnn- 11
double
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INSTANT REPLAY
Phila
Gll5 080 1111-12 IS 0 Santiago (IN I and Ryan ; a
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I New York 8 San FranciSco 6
PHILADELPHIA IUPI) - pwn Green Bay Packers a(&gt;
Giusll, Arhch (;), Raymond Kaat (15-1) and Battey HRlch,eago 5 Atlanta 2
Architect Hugh Stul&gt;bms of peared agamst the College AJJ.
(5.,. Zachary (71 and Heath; Hall (12th).
PhilO 12 Houston 2 mghl
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led Stars for lhe sixth time lomght. I
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Buruu08 12-7) and Dalrumple.
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LP-GiusH (11-9). HRs-Ro)as IOnly games scheduled!
Clncl·nnatl 7 St Lows I mght
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. ht JegJans are a sohd threat to l
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(6thl, Briggs (5th).
Friday's Probable Pitchers
include mslant replay on giant upset the lavore pros.
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screens
Los Ang
810 11110 11110- I 6 2
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•: St. LouiS at New York- , Stubbms said three giant
Pir_
210 211 .tOJ&lt;- 8 II o
Car""" (II-'!/ ••· Shaw (9·9). a movie screens. each 100 by 150
'Qsleel&gt;,• Miller 12), MoeDe!' By Uul... Prell lnlerulloaal
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Nllional Leape
AUanta
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The Middleport No. 2 A 1 ·~ Kell (0.2) vs. Buhl 15·51 8 05
G. AB R. H.
team scored an easy 111-1
Y
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ag aro.n ' __ seen ~ ' Alou, Pitt
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Ciaci
012 0! ta- II O Clmnt. Pitt 100 U6 M 137
LitUe League tourna-1 Clncrnnall at P•llstlurghNEW YORK (UP II - The
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St Louis
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night.
Middle·
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1 80
Eilts (f.l 4) and Coker· Cepeda, SIL r1 31M , 45 98
is managed by
D 1c k 8 t~ P&lt;m. .
Ch
· Thursday tl~at they will play •
Jaste Dennis B) and Mcear'- Alou, AU3 : 1113 f67 76150 .s;n
andl.Buddy Moore.
Sao FranciScO at
lcag: l t3-game exhibition schedule
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Morgn, Hou · 68 251 34 811
Middleport pitcher, Bolm •6-6) vs. H•nds ' 7"91 · 2· 30 this fa ll. thetr hea,iest
3
v~r. LP-Jaoter (6- ). HR~ Allen, l!hlln r1321 71102 .
Letart to two sinrles p.m.
I history, meetmg the Toronto]
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Simpson (Snl).
Carty, A"~
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Helms, Cin rt 337 44105 .31Z
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Boston Brums and Montreal
Wuh Amerlcaa Leape 7 HarP'\f, CiD 111315 ei 1H .31M The four lnDin&amp; eontesl was 9' 30 P·~ da , G e
Canad1ens three limes each
0
lOll OOO 200 3
Santo, Chi
1111 a55 li81118 .31M called on the 10-run rule.
St Lo . url NY s yamk s
The Rangers also will
Amert- Lea,._
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Oliva, M(pn 1115 407 113 132 .SZt gle, Little, a homo ruo;
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the I up 14, 4:10 am .; Harvey Jor- depth ID the profess~ns afe' •· .. to family and friend• to- bites by dogo, ball, cats. foxes the honey of equality."
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lee!l-a&amp;ed Sin&amp;lnt l dan down 14, &gt; 15 • m : Wal- mong our problems.
ward the end ol tbe mall. The and raccoon• are reported ev·
The tar&amp;et ol the afternoon
jJVUp, will headline the enter- ter Curley u~ 14, 7 a m , Beaev. Tbomao Anlllm It Pl.. ery year. At k!aat 30,000
of '[ march was lhe eoulhwl!!l -side
lllinmtllt ptolram at the fair vl'l' down 14, 7·30 a.m: Flag
tor of Socred Hean Cborcb, these victims receive rabies Gage Park community, where
an lhHe two days.
Ship up 15, 10:55 p.m: A. J. l
wbert Wbllmaa once 1erved vaccine because the animal wao open housing ma""hers fell
81 10 altar boy.
believed to tie rabid or could beneath the briCks and batUes
' Patten down 15, 4 30 a m.; PhilJp Sporn down 15 6·30 am: '
_..,._ _ ...,_.~.,...,--•' not tie caught and examined. of angry while residents last
. Jam.. .Durant uu 16, 3 10 p.m ;
Tbis pomts up the fact that, If Sunday More than two dDZ&lt;II
Pnnc1p10 down 15:'" 12:5&gt; am.;
you have a pet dos or cat, It cars belongilll to the marchIConti!IDod from Page 11 . Tibolt down 16. 3·15 a.m.. Criss
should be vaccmated against trs were borned to a l!I'J'P by
hausl!. aftli, J . 11o11 Jr.. who Jr . up 18. 4·Io am : Leeanna 1
rabies for the protection of the ganrs of white youths.
ptaded oot raflty "' r.-ti(lDUs.1up 18, 4·10 am Steel Trader
. . family and ~he community. as
registrabon. was toood guilty, down 19, 5 am . Peggy DownRoher H01pltal:
Vlstlmg well aa for 1ts own proloct1on.
aad fined $10 aod costs
ey ~wn 11. 6 I&gt; a.m : Queen
MORGANTOWN, w. Va. l hours 2-4 and. 7-1 p.m. Parents Whenever poss1ble, an am·, Supennarket Broken
The case of Georp . Donald C111 down 'IJ, f·JI am .; Lady (UPJJ-One of three Injured only on Ped1atrlco Ward.
mal that has btllen .someone In
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Stobart. Jr . on charges ot non- M1gnon up 21. 6·15 a m ; R H , passengers had part of his foot
Admlsolono
llhould be captured alive a n d
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''!"port. was taken uader ad· \ Bosworth II down 23. I"45 a.m , :amputated here Thursday afu.r _Judith Ann Newhart,
ti54 placed under observatiOn to de- PI'. PLEASANT _ The M...
v""'ment Robert Buskirk was ,Baby Lear up 23, 5 a5 am .: an engine faiiad on 1 Lake Cen· Ftrsl Ave. ; Mrs. Edward Wolfe, ter~une whether or not II baa 011 County Sberlff's Department
P!"""" 011 probation for two Lady Marjone up Greenup 4 tral Alrhn•• Nord prop)et and I Rt. 1 Gallipolis; Mrs Robert rab1es. The most
I!Dporlanl aod o!cal authrorltles l!l'e In,oara for turning m a false ftre p m : Raven•wood down Green· debris wao hurled through a Co~. Rt. 1 GaJUpohs; David E. part of the lreatmenl IS. I!Ume- •estlgatlng the breaking and
olarm.
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up 6 30 p.m : John K. down wmdow.
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Clagg, Rt. z Gallipolis; Mrs. dtale lint aid by oleanam1 the enlerlns of Miller's 81u&gt;ermark·
Greenup 7:50 P m., OVEC down J. E. Stanco! of lndianapoh! Charles E. Steger, Rt. 2 Galli- wound thoroughly wllh water .,, at New Haven late Wedn..
APPE4t.S FOR AID
Gret!llup 9 30 p.m.; Pamela D. required iurgery after the IIIII· polis; Mrs Gary E. Winters, and lll•P or a detergent follow· day niShl or early Tborsday
·WASHINGTON IUPt i -Sen I up Gl'f'enup 4 am; J S. l"'wis hap While J. Harrl111!ton of lower River Rd: Robert D ed by an aati&gt;eplm such as a mornlng.
William Proxmlra ~Wis a up Groenup 5:20 a m ;
Ann lodianapolis and P. D. •Ill"" Taylor, Ht. I Gallipolla: Mrs. one per cent solution ol buzat. Entty to ' 'Ill• buildins . wu
' lid Thurada ' lot Publ;. Brent up Greenup 5:15 a.m.: clair of Mishawaka, Ind., lioth Jack L Pyl... PI Pleasant; komum ch!onde. Uae a Jyrinp gained through a small ventila·
to 1
ltlrie U. s. Cotton Qnell!l up Gn!enup: I :JI were. t~eated for minor IJ1jurles. Mrs. RuHell W. Moore, Porn.. , to force the ooapy water to tile tar. Listed as misstns ·waa
~-~tty•nll to ope"le J a.m .; Mark Easton up Gree't Officials said theo:Piane wa&amp; roy ; Mrs. Robert Lawson, Rt. , full depth of ~e bwound.
approximately •I'M In bills and
.,11 jiJ eUnlc in the .,,,•.,.,aged 1 up I: :It a.m.;
dowb 1about five ml!lu,tea from touch· 2 Racine; Mrs. Elza Depriest, ! Every "":;'~ •te 11 "';t : change and 20 or 25 cartoons of
ale• of South Viet Nam
Meldahl 7·30 p.m :
Valley down at MorJIDto'!l' Airport Rt. 2 Pedro; Ml't
Joseph reason to 't· aucouthrse o rail cliarettes.
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1Utilrban Milwaukee, are trying Idown 5 30 p m.: Semel down fuse ge .
Harold R. Stratg~t, Rt. 1 Ne" rabies. Furthermore, animals
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Unt·~ Preas fn""raad01al
Kji$Um to fO.bodo.
Ia.m.· Chuckle D down I ·40 a .
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rusln•ss S.rvi"-'
Poity R downS 25 am Jos: other plane was Down from Ironton; Martha L. Halhday, l trea I rabie are not likely to the professional football season
--Y-MIX ..,;creto dell•er- eph Chohndown 7 40 am; Har- cc,~anralles• totonWtoas~~tolentent,~ehtCin· Rt. I Aliqutppa, Pa.
·~ be er~t&gt;id. Bl~s ot chipmunks, and many I will' oonslders
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Jibnne mm&amp;,
Gnartstnler-downbouod snd waiting· Ells- .
polls, son, 3:13p.m. Thursday; oever cauoe rabies.
buaband IS lost to er 1rom
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11• howevar, the animal that &amp;arne after aame after rame.
Mil
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Kanawha Rl••r Sol•ay wins the plane last Ot:tober
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P· m. bit you io thought to he rabid, Today CBS-TV had some
API. OONDITlOMNG RefriSor, down Marmet IJ·fi P m.; Hel.
ur ay; Mra. ary E. Wm- you ohould hlfe Ill mjectiOD •·rther bad news for the
iliiiP service. Jack's RefrJg· en Z. down Marmet 12:10 am .;
ters, Lower R1ver Rd • daugh· ol anttrabtes bone serum W!Jb. ••
u..11llll New Haveo Phone Knox up Marmet 3:t5 a.m . AIler, 9·37 p.m Thursday.
in 24 hours of the bile. This 11 football widows coupled wllb
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Mrs Ketth Ae•ker, Mrs. C. some than a course ol rabies advice. The news is that II
6 30 m ; 0
Pfi!NG TAXILS ou empty down Winfield i·50 p m; JefH. Brown, Mrs. Robert 1&gt;. Cal· ..ccine. It will give you lmme- least four of its National
~ ho""'o? Why
not lerson down Winfield 1 25 a.
lahan. Mra. Walter T. Clark, diate but nat JaaUDi protection. Football League games IIIli
!n!ke them profitat&gt;le' Con· m.; Fort Dearborn up Winfield
Danny R. Halloy W1lham F. Because o1 the danger of ser- year, startl08 with a pre-seaaan
~ Oh1o Valley lndus;rtes J :W a.m ; El&amp;ercllfl up WinMcGraw, Roxanne McDamel, um sickness, your doctor will elash hetween the Chlcaso
fO! rnformation Ph 992-2111 field 1.50 a.m , Charles Ste•Wilma L. McGowan, Mrs. Opoll want to test you for se~itivily Bears and Green Bay Packers
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_1 27 30w enson down Wmfleld 5 45 a m.
Howard Woods, Katie WOQCjs M. Meadows, Mro
Ellzabcth hefore ho gives you !be aerum. A~. 12, will be televised In
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June
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parcels, Orange.
P. Schroeder, Genevtev,
M. may get delayed aerum sick· The advice dates beck to the
Jtb. CORVAIR Mowa station I l..a~e ol tbt Wood', Mlna, Elbert Greenlee, dec to Slel· Sm1th, Shirl E. Stoney, Clar· neos t&gt;ut antihistamines will Civil War, which •!so dlvl~ed
M:llllll miles,_ IUtomat· oJtuatod It 41 degnes, !I mJn, Ia A. Greenlee, Marie June ence H. Timmons, Ch•r:e, A. give prompt relief.
families: If you can I Uck em
le:transml'" 100· radto, good utes abo•• til&lt;' "'"'"tor I• tt:e , Allen. Paul Greenlee, Cerl for Vanan, k, Pamela J Wagon- Persons whoso ri•k of expos. join 'em. And CBH clalma
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oortberamost point In the con- Trans . Middleport. ,
Dame• L McClellan, MISs ore 11 high, such 11 veterlnar- many wtves willing to make the
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Lowell T anoj Lola Wilham- Su81e Venable, Mrs Mt~e C tans and tllpiorort of
b a I effort are domg just that1 1·
to Loma Hall, pa...,.ls, Bed· Stapleton, Mro. Ray D. Benson cavoa, should take a coune ol discovering some of the sa!"•
lllturen~
WEATHER
ford .
and infant dau&amp;hler,
M r ' · 14 dally injection• of rab1e1 visual excitement their bus.
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Bernard V. Fultz, Adm., So- James R. Pnddy and Infant vaccrne. Fmally, children abould ! bands find In the altUI and
A quolabon from REU· h . I
W~ tem::::~re~ ph1a Shanes. dec to Donald H d&amp;ughter.
be tauthl to avoid petting atra, Iapectacle of oor most popular
INSURANCE AGENCY ' c 1 ~1 ' 0"
oriJ. a,..~ :.y Miller, Violet Miller, parcels, 1
antmals or feeding squirrels by national game.
boloro renewing yoor :.~r..:,"":!u~. 11;11; • :m~ Antiquity.
band.
The l~ies are v~ .IIIllCh ill
jn"'ronce. We may be perolllre •ha•~·
Manmng D. Webster, Mary A.
the nund of Wilham C.
to .... you money
Webater, Sam N Arnold, Ruth
8 2 tfc PLEAIIIl INNOCENT
Arnold, Sellm J. Blazewicz,
ALEXANDRIA, Va •UP!) _ Vlr~mia V, Blazewicz. H tlOfCS
insurance been Wilham H. Whelan, a retired . en B Hall, Jaek A. Hall,_ LJII
Loa! your opern Arm lltulonant colonel on, 18 Sullivan, John H. Sulhwn.
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1 t&amp; lie c ' Uon senolladveed entagon Stevansoo, Eva B. Wilton, Lou- house and son spent the week
opera ' · P •
mnocont Is P. Wlllon to Lewit E. Hum- ond w;th Mr. and Mrt. Winn;. ists killed at least one person
Thui'Oday to ehar~es he con· phrey. Patri&lt;i• D. Humphrey, tolley. Mn. F:Wd Barnltousa and WQIInded several others
E Isp~red to ..u US defense !Parcels, Salisbury.
and aon remalnad for a week' a Thursday night In scatterod
ro IN'1ll!lHK'I'I Of secrtlil to the Ruasltns.
I Elmer Savro to Stooh•n L. visit.
acts ot violence on Chlcqo's
MAiillN AHI!A
I Wt tan, ~. of Alnandr~a. ' Sayre, 2.8 acres, Saliobury.
Mr. and ll!rs, Ronald ~aries 50Uth side.
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was arralgoed In U S DistriCt Vance Imboden, Elma tmbo- and family visited Suoday eVI!Ii· , Pqllce said bot~ Nofjl'oe• anrl
Coort In Alexandrto He cont1- den to Mary L Woodo Gil· In&amp; with Mr. and Mro. CJ•renct whites were tnvolvd In the apnued to be lroe under $15.00\l bert A Woodo, Wanda L. Woods, Baker and family.
(&gt;QN~ntly unrelated lldltbrtaks
bond peadlns • trial icheduled Patric1a A. Woods, Myra J.
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Green Sally .Jackson, fl. a
Metro.
for Dac. 19.
Woodo , Mary K. WOQCjo, Joanit aod Shirley and Mr. aod Mrs. was sayin&amp; good nltht to
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Vera Faye Goodin. D. G Kent spent a weekend with car with flva Negro men pa.,.
Goodin to Wendal Wade Herr- Mr and Mrs. Vern GN!en Mr. d by. I&lt; IQ;otsun roared 1 n d
'rlct On Man1a
IIIJn, Judith M. Htrrmar., par· and Mrs. Howard Steel and •he ftfl, InO"-liY wiiUIIIIed. Her
eel•. Salisbury.
Sltlrley art l'tlllaininl for a hosts, Birchle and
lolaroolla
Margaret V. F.dmundoon to week's visit
Wdliams ·received mlhlll' lnju·
In Yotterday't Dollar Day Logan Monument Co, lac., Mr ~ Mrs George Reed ries
Ad Should lo
f4.S A., Salem.
visited' Sunday tV411II1fl with
Norman
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Mr.
and Mrs . Byrl Griffin and I There aft! 20 Ieeth In o huI
' H@Ien I' Oweno to Umled State, daUjhlen.
man'• first sot ol teeth, 32 In
Instead of S~UB
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Easement, Lebanon.
Mr.
and Mra. Jamea Brannon the permanent set.
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William P. Ntulzli08. Patrie- end l~mily vl.ollltl re&lt;ently with 1 ~- " ~
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Mr
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Mrs
Gaor1•
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visited
Sunday
afternoon
will!
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bacb, Lots, Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Geor&amp;• Reed Mr. and Mrs. Vern Green.

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Un IMiher Klnl. "bo~ to lho uate'of JUo Orltldl bavlllfl ma.
promised land," preptlred to jo...t ID eltmlft.ey tdw:aUan.
lead hundreds of Nqro and
;hlte a~a~c~~~~loti:~.~~
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0 Braodttadt M0 where
marcher• previously
~IOD II btUen ·,j were lfttled with bricks and
an animal that II thourht to be fir
rabid there is cause fo~ real .~This time we wiD not be
alarm. Rablea Ia nOt eoniJilOII fooled!" Klnt told • cbeerlng

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lluildiRs ..y r.we dozens. Every time a door is opened, cold air
puis 0111 roeat. With gas, that's 110 problem. A• open-door
policy ilia all-electric: sc11co1 can SOOIIIead to a wolf-at-the-door
-'1!•• i1111oe buJgel.
We jalll teac:heQ, school officials and tax payers ill -.dering
ll's lilt IMidll too expensi¥e to accept the elecbic ~·s
, . . ed price. •
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tae sc11oo1 people scarce~!' &amp;We la r 1 tgtl.
But we suspeeUIIIIIIIose te. 't h n rut '"h IS llealed
ldoools aad better bone liP Oil 1heir .,_ R's R cC h r lilf!,
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Exp!Mi C&amp;lairly,
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to schools tar their 1&amp;4~ Md 111et's good.
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as GaS Joeat I \lie school . _ , ..t to ""' -.a tar
Ileal, tlleJ r- to pay abolll $1 JiO per chv
per
MOnllltar .... lights.
;e:slne
Aside~ ¥le fact lhllt el !blc r.eat "*lie

OF FAMOUS

IOLAlS

Ford Galaxie - - - $1795 ** tr.nsmisslon

I EACHERS BECOME'
EXPERTS?

JCIII' hometown, either way you

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*All around economy ~ *Safely padded sunvi10r1
Up to 46 miles Plf pllon *. VInyl u"""IIIOIJ
"Four-on-th•flccr- ..
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Belved•rt, 2 Dr, helen, Aute.

LAETTNARS

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Unbelievable

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1• ~ car that has smart bucket seats, and is a real 6 cyl.
economy champion. Std. shift.

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CARS and TRUCKS
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Office Hours: 9 to 12. 2 to fl &lt;Chloe i\ 'WOclll .~.
Tbun. - Eall! Colll'l St. Pomeroy

~ 65

Dodge Dert

: 2 Dr. 270 Serln~ 6 cylln:der, standarcl tnnt., radio
:end huttr

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Chevrolet

Standard trans. with over~
drive. iadio and hqttr.

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Televlaion - Radios- Refrigeretors- Was hers &amp; Dryers

HELEN HELP US!

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63 Ford Gelu:le

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Lewis Repair Servl~

$00 4 Dr. I cylinder, euto.

HOUR

FHtory Authorized Service - Reesonable Rates

DRY
CLEANING

ASSOCIATED RADIO &amp;TV
Harry Millar, Ownw

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POMEROY

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64 Ford f,7QO

ePLUMBING ·
eROOFINO

Dump Truck. 8 cylinder.
5 ._.. ed trant. 2 speed rt1 r
txl • . Long whnl base.

BAKER
FURNITURE

lEWIS

63 Mercury

.AIR SERVICE

Custom 2 Door Hardtop.

and

Middleport, 0.

WYW374
IM Mil II,
Ml41d..,.rl

Brakes. Automatic t rans.

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$00. 4 Dr. B cylinder, auto.
trans. Radio 1nd h11ter,
~tower stttrlnt. whlttwlll
tires.

FOLIAGE
GARDENS

"Sure Sign of Quality"

63 Chevrolet
lei Alro. 4 Or . 6 cyl,

THE SHOE BOX

Or

DOLLAR DAYS

63 Ford

Now In Progress!

GaiJxle 500 2 Dr. 8 cylln·
der. Automatic: trant. lh·
~io and heater. Whitewall
flrn.

Keith Goble Ford
USED CAR LOT

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Saturday 9 til 9

Always A
Welcomed Gift
For Home or
Hospital,

Slandud tnn1. Whitt Will
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My eister got Jll8l'l'led
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li and bu. bad a terrible' tlroe.

Tb.,. nve with her husband'•

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parenta or see her friends. Fie
il afraid to let her out ol hla
'!At, though she Is very trust.wVflhY. He's eveR suspicious
brothers and

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peoalon! coMrols. Nlso, tile .. ,.... cC tresll air let ill
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to stale air 11.-to heat outside air.
I ijlllring tllis 0111 doeSII 'l keep tile scilool people .,...,. ""' g1a,
tllere's .tooays 1M fW'Ollle a cC doe doors. Te~ ioo - a l
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chldrell ill and 0111 « just two or Ulree doors, ev.,. lllougil the
lluildiRs ..y r.we dozens. Every time a door is opened, cold air
puis 0111 roeat. With gas, that's 110 problem. A• open-door
policy ilia all-electric: sc11co1 can SOOIIIead to a wolf-at-the-door
-'1!•• i1111oe buJgel.
We jalll teac:heQ, school officials and tax payers ill -.dering
ll's lilt IMidll too expensi¥e to accept the elecbic ~·s
, . . ed price. •
it be great if llley'd o11er tboir 14 ligtllIR« .... tD .. scloools o o
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lie: 8ls lleatIR« does tile job so efficienlly, so
I rti If
tae sc11oo1 people scarce~!' &amp;We la r 1 tgtl.
But we suspeeUIIIIIIIose te. 't h n rut '"h IS llealed
ldoools aad better bone liP Oil 1heir .,_ R's R cC h r lilf!,
·~RecirculatioR, and Requlu :b II
'? II II code,
Exp!Mi C&amp;lairly,
The electric: COO !Ill ) is ..&amp; iiC I U1*
lillie
to schools tar their 1&amp;4~ Md 111et's good.
But what's 110t sa good is that 1111r'• ..t ce:a lie lhls Hlllw:ed
181e 10 a1 sdlools-just to tile OMS
to -ellclric: IleaL
And at the t• KWtl rata. It .,.. 11&amp;11 . . - .,_lilloeo as
as GaS Joeat I \lie school . _ , ..t to ""' -.a tar
Ileal, tlleJ r- to pay abolll $1 JiO per chv
per
MOnllltar .... lights.
;e:slne
Aside~ ¥le fact lhllt el !blc r.eat "*lie

OF FAMOUS

IOLAlS

Ford Galaxie - - - $1795 ** tr.nsmisslon

I EACHERS BECOME'
EXPERTS?

JCIII' hometown, either way you

fo~

*All around economy ~ *Safely padded sunvi10r1
Up to 46 miles Plf pllon *. VInyl u"""IIIOIJ
"Four-on-th•flccr- ..
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Belved•rt, 2 Dr, helen, Aute.

LAETTNARS

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0

Unbelievable

, eotllna 2 Dr. Hard Top. Thle Is a low mileage elrtra clean
1• ~ car that has smart bucket seats, and is a real 6 cyl.
economy champion. Std. shift.

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DUDLEY'S

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Mulllerry ,A'II.

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Serving Big Beild Area

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• Phone 991·2115
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See Our Selection

Seeds

Fertilizer
Sugcn Run Flour"Mills
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Appropriate. .
For Any' Occasion

CARS and TRUCKS
OFFERED AT

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Radio

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!1teering, radio and heater

heater, power
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Dilly Seutluel,
becca Lewis, Happy 0o Lucky
etable from L~wls Disll'lef, 111'4·
Post 23
India" at 1.1 a.m. Food 111HI
4 H Cl b M tl Bull' t
son County, West VIr~
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provided by lbe Service
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. The petition stales tbat Noll Aun.o~efug Picwc and St. Monica's Guild
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Club;
PT p ~·~·Carol KegIey, Pl.
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"' -••rve a·. Couo· L.,.,.,.,..,. r- -IM a •po n1 cburch. All memberi of
a:elebiate Sldnet
Junior Woman's (.1uh an&lt;t NaneMOVa 0
term as Constable of Led Di,. . ty An\ertcan ..,.. on. 08 &lt;horeb are UJ1'111. to
hlrllldap Balul'dlJ
cy Morgan, Volunteer
Firebict for a term beglnDing Jan- 23 .and the. Lei!On AIIJillary plans to attend the annual
men's Assoclalion.
.
uacy I, 1965 ending December W!li hold lbetr annual summer fair.
The Point Pleasant Mason I
'31, 1168 and that Noll has nev- P!cnic Sunday, August 7th begin·
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er performed any 'duties of Con- "': al DO!ln ~~ lbe ~a~ •
PT ' PLEASANT _ Etsbl can- Is sponsoring lhe Queen contest POINT PLEASANT- A civ· slahle· since elec:~ 8lld ts now-:;, dc ground on
Yu
did- will contest for the title and will sponsor luncheon nexl il actloo has been· filed ln. tlle employed In s foreign stale. . ; 11 · members and their lamlol Maaoa County Fair Queen Wednesday for Queen eond1· office of the Clr&lt;Uil . CitJrk The petitioner prays that Con· U
. !ted nd
to bri g
fo 1 'The inn 0I the t!Ue dat...
which !J a peUtlon for nmqval tllllble Noll be removed from es are IDV . a are . ~
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The Mason County Fair Queen from ollice of Russell Noll, Con- ofllce. S. D. ulaepase is the a covered dish. AD IDvlta!Jon ,.
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ONLY
will betOib
.CIVWned
. attend each ds! of . I he
·extended
aU fveterans
August
al 7:30Wednesday,
p.m.
will
· ·• · peUtloner In tbe action.
and totheir
ill of past -~--~· -~-::---·.
F/lir and will partic1pale m var- ton; iJeDDls Pullins, Leon; Clar·
wars .
am eo.
Mr. and Mrs. Olho YOUIIII
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Cancll4atu and their
spon- ious activities. She will also rep- ice Caldwell, CrOWl! City; KorA8K TO WED
daughter, Burbank, Oblo
c. 'r t , . _
aoro arei Nita Walden,
Pl. resent Mason County in the en Buah, GaU!poill; Terry Ste- POINT PLEASANT- Forrest
PICNIC 18 AUG. 211
the weekend with Mrs.
Pleaaant RetaD Merellllnts As· West Virginia Fair Queen Fes- vens, GaUlpolla DERRY: Mary Gene Jetlklns, 25, Pt. Pleasan~ PT. PLEASANT - The an· Young and Jean.
soelatiDn; Brenda Sleeie, Pt. !ivai to be held in the faiL
Layton, Pt. Pleaaant;
Clyde and Dorothy Ann Peten, 24, nua1 cbureh pi&lt;Uic ol
Christ Bobby· Baney speDt lho •""k-1
Pleasant Rotary Club; Susan
Dennitt, Pt. Pleaaant.
Pl. Pleasant, have made appfi. l!lplsoopal Church will be held end with bill inilldnlOth,or'aDJ! J
FURNITURE
Darst, Happy Hustlers'
4-H Pleosaal Valley Hospital
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Virlinla cation lor a marriage Ucenae August 28th at Kredel Park. aunl, Mrs. Katie Yrung and
MASON, W, VA.
Club; Martha Francis
Ball, ADMlTI'ED: Kenny Morrison, McDade, Pliny; .Alonw Pauley, in the office ol the
County The pl&lt;Uic will begin with serv- Jean.
Pt. Pleasanl Lions Club; Re- Pt. Pleasant; Lonnie Hall, vtn- Letart.
Clerk.
bs from "The Church ol South Mr. and Mn. Lewla Jludsoa,

m., Mid !Oeek prayer oervlcea. a. m.; Evening l!eiVIe!l "'•""-'

rll~ M-Ill C~an:b m.; Mid·week Prayer Servlco~l
. - Pearl A:. Casto, pastor. Wor· 7:30 p. m Wednesday,
lllip """~ 10 a, Di., every Morris M. Wolfe, JIU!tr,
oilier Sunday, 7:45 p. m. Snn· Rotlaad Church of ·111e
day Sc:bool, 10 a. m., John Bal.. ..... - Jllftday Scl!oOJ •• ..., ••
loy, Supt.
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l!'oroll Ru Melllidtsl ehurch m.; Evangellslio ~
-sunday School 9 l. m., Mrs. p. m.; Midweek Prayer aen•icel
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MI. 11111'11~ Oareh of God- fred Nease, Supt. Worship ser- 7:45 p. m. Wednesday•
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ljnp'"'ey Rev. James Satlerfteld, paater vi&lt;e, 10 a. m. Rev. Wendell • Syracuse OllrCb ol
.an Baplbt Churtb Seat ell
1011 ~.
Sunday School !:CS a. m.; Wor· Stutler, pa•tar.
ortne - Willllm C. 'd!o'rpell
letlleHm Baptist Ourcll, Road .- Rev.
I :.:n, llhip service 11 a. m. and 7:30 Death Melhotlllt Chun:b, Mid· pastor; Sunday School
Gnat Bud, Rev . C. L. O'Con- ~;u ~ S ptoo
p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. dleport - MOJ.' Donahue, pa,. m.; Morning warahlp 10:30
..r, pastor, Robert
LewiS, m., . P
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~ay;
Young
People's to&lt;; Mrs. Nan Moore, Churcn
Supt. 9:30 a.m :. )lorDing wor· Worship semce 10 ·~ a. telm. a/eetiog, 7:30 p. m. Friday.
School Supt.; Chur.cll School
Penteeoaral
llhip and Sunday St!llool, 7 p. and 7.30 p.. m. a lerna y. Jlatlllld Chareb ol Ged - 1:30 a. m.; Worship Service P..,lflcollal AJ-bly. 11o1o!el
·m. Evening service, Thursday Prayer meeting Wednesday at Rov. JohD SmallWood, paslor; 10:30 a. m.; · MetOOdisl Youth 1M- Rev. Paul E. Jones.
7=30 p, m. Cb ..,
1:30 ~ m. prayer meeting.
Wonlllp Sundsy School 10 a. m.; Evan- Fellowship, 7 p. m.; Official llllr. Sunday Scbool 10 a.
Colombia
a.- .
golistic service 7 p. m. ; Young Board meeting, lsi Sundsy of Worship, Wednesday and
Carpenler Baplist
Oarcb ser_VJc~acb ~Y; 9· 13 a: People Endeavor 7 p. m. Wed· JIJODlh, 7:30 p. m. WSCS, 2nd day.
- Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. m., S Servar..,. 6. ;
"E.~.: lfSday; Prayer meeting 7 p. Mmday of month, 7:30 p. m.; Th Poatecoltll Chardl
Morning worship 10:15 a.m.
Youth,
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· P· m.h 8
m. Saturday.
Eleanor Circle, Wednesday, 7 dleport- South 3n1Ave.; lleY.
mg llorsh1p 7 p. m. eac un•
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B. L, Barrett pastor· S~~~~
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Church Lelllrl
FaDs
Metllodlst Scboel 10 a.. m.; Sunday
pori Rev Donald Boone pas·
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a· h d C'oarle James F. l!arly, pas. ial evangelistic servtce,
' . d. Sch 1 9. 15 ·
-Rev. Russell Cline, pastor. Pomeroy- The Rev. IC ar lOr_ LETART FALI.'i _ Wor- p. m.· Wednesday Bible ~....,.
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:. ".· pB.YP ·,
m. Thursday; Evangelistic ser- Morning Pray"' and Sermon, cept' 2n.d Sun
. da.y) .
Church .,;. and W~rshlp 7:30 p. m.
WMrghi~
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fied sel'\lice, 9:30 a. m., 2nd
rMu;yMJntlft
meeting 8 : ~1 p.m choir pracom . opel. ss
Enterprise EUB Church - Sunday of month. EAST LE- Mlddloport Flrlt UDIIed , _
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Bashan Shvermlle Rd.; L. 1 Rev. Menzel Smith, paslor. TART - Worship, 8 p. m. , 2nd byto:rtan Cllllrcb - Rev.
Finl Baplist Church, Pome- Gluesencamp, pas!or ; Roger I Worship service 9:30 a. m.; Sun· and 4th Tilursdays ;
Church ll'd Ruppelt, pasto&lt;;
roy - Rev. Carver Williams. Wilford, Supt., Sunday School, I day School !0:30 a. m. Youtll School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. AP· School 9:30 a. m., Fred
Sunda School 9 311 till 10: 20. 10 a.m.: EvangelistiC service, 7 Fellowship 6:30 p. m.; Boys I'LE GROVE - Worship, 8 p. Supt. ; 10:311 a. IlL
Worshrp " " " ' · 10:30 a. m.: :311 P· m. Prayer meeting 7' 30 and Girls Fellow_ship, 6:30 p. m., 1st and 3rd Thursdays; 5:C5 p. m. YF: Wed., 1:30
Nursery and Junior Church lor I' m. Tuesday. . .
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m. ; Evening service, 7:30 p. Church School, 9:30 a. m. Son- m. Junior Choir; 7 p. m.
Rutland MISSion
BEND _ wor- lor Choir.
ch1.ld ren .
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First Raptis! Church, Racine, Newman, mlSSlonary pa r; Clair, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. ship 9:30 a. m., 1st and 3rd Syracuse First
Rev. c. L. O'CoMOr, p.aslor. ~nda.~ School
9:30 1'1; ~.; Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. m., Sund.ays: Church School, 10:15 •yterian Church, Rev. L'in!IOtl
Sundav School 9:311 a. m.. sam llorshlp I0:30 a. m.: Pref'hmg Wednesday.
a.m. Sunday. MORSE CHAPEL H. Stebbins, Pastor. Worship,
Curl is: sup!. ; 10"!5 a. m. Mom. 7:30 p. m.: Prayer service, Morning Star EUB Chureb - -worship, 11 a.m., lsi and 3rd t a.m.. Sunday Schoal 10 a.m.;
ing 1Vorsh1p; 6:30 p. m .. BYF 7:30 P· m. Thursday.
Rev. Menzel Smith, . pasjDr: Sundays; Church School 9:30 a. Bible Study Wednesday 7:!0 p.
Sunday
Exodus
•nd Junior Fellowship: a p. m.
Ch
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' Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy m. Sunday.
m.
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Evemng Serviqr Wednesday
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7: 311 p. m., pp,'yer Meeting; Bradbury ChnrclJ ot ChriS!- Ass'l. ; Morning worship, 10:45 _ Wendell G. Stutler, pastor. Church, Howard Ruppelt, pas·
Tuesday
Monday
tsaiah
1:30 p. tn. SeniQr Choir Prac· IA1'l-y Williams, m:mster ; Bt~le a. m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Wtr- tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m.;
P.a!ms
•8:17-22
36:7-12
itr Choir Practice.
S~ool and Mo'"?~g Worship. m. Thursday. Youth Fe,I Iowship l ship service 11 a. m.
Worship 7:30 p. m.
Cbesbire . Kyger • Hartford l0:30 a. m.; Chnsu~n Endeav- 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
· Portland Methodist Church- Syracuse Missio"- Earl
W..Wsdoy
Thursday
Parish _ warren G. Zinn, or, 6 " p. m.; Evenmg Wor· LoUridgo EUB
Cbnrcb - John Kimbler, pastor. Sunday tor, pastor. Wednesday and
Joel
Ad •
7 :35--13
2:28-32
. Rev. Jal'k Young ,
pastor; School 9:30
Harold Reush, day services, 7:30 p. m.
Pastor Worship services arc· slup, ; P m
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Little Kyger ucc 9;30 EST. Churcb - James ~uJSenberr¥: Russell Archer, Supt. Sunday Supt., Preaching 7:30p. m. SunLatter Day Samu
Hebrews
Jomes.
12:25-29
J.S.tl
Cheshire Baptisl 10 43 EST. Worship Service, 9·30 •· m.. worship, 10:C5 a. m. aod 7:30 dlly.
Reorganized Chureh of
Church School ~·•&amp;rttord, at Sunday School, 10 a. m., Stan. I' m. alternately. Bltlle Study Racine Melllodist Cbnr&lt;b - Cltrlsl ol Latter Doy SaiDis
t :50 DST Kyge;'oj\)':211' 'EsT, fOI'd Stockton, Supl.
and prayer servtce, led by pas· John w. Kimbler, pastor , Sun· C. W. Proffitt, pastor. SIX
and Cheshire $5:''EST. .
Bradford Church of Chrilll- tor, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. day School 9::JI) a. m.; Preach· from Racine on Racine •
MI. Unioo F.W.It. Chureb _ Joe Robmson, ~n~_ter. Ho~- Cbrisllan Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. ing 10:30 a. m. ; MYF s p. m.; lllld Road. Sunday School,
With the hope it
in •ome meuure, foater ond help • •
Sunday School 9:~· a.m.~ Earl er Forrest •. Supt. , Bibl"w~I 3nl Saturday of monlb.
Prayer and Bible Study, 7·30 p. L m.; Worship 10:_30 a.
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Starkey Supt . E\lfllin&amp; wor· · a. m., Mornhlg
ors •P South Betbei EUB Cbnrcb - m. Wednesday.
Sunday evening service at
lain that which
good in family and community U/e, thb
ship, 7:30 p. ·. ;, by Cecil Cox, IO:JO a. m. ; Evenmg Wors~, Rev. Jafk
Young, P a &gt; Rael Sprillrs
Methodist- p. Ill.; Wed., worship senlice
trtre aporuored by the bruins~• /irma and ~
Layman; Young People's mee~ 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. • lor: Sunday School 9:45 a. m., a.ester Lemley, pastor; Wor- II 7:30 p. m.
flllw1e rwmet appear below.
lng and Bible study, 7:30 p.m bl~=Y'ct.nre~ of Cbrl&amp;t
NormaD H. Bahr, Supt. ; S!Dlday aiJip service 9:30 a. m.; Sun·
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Worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 day School, 10:15 a. m.; MYF
Roman Catho~u::::lr-------------~~-------------,
p. m. alternately. B1ble Study 1:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Ou Lady of Lorello
and Prayer S..ice, led by pas- study Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Laq !Bottom - a...
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Rlllland
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Tippers PlaiDs EUB Churtb Rev. c. J. Lemley, pastor: day Ma88 8._30 ~· m., H
- Rev
Jack Young, paa Church School 9:30 a. m ; War, Doys of ObligaUon, 7 m.
'..inco!n-Mercury.COIIIBt-Eng!lsb Ford
tor , Sunday worsh1p, 9:30 ship service, 10:30 a.m. MYF SL Jo!m'a CothoUe Mls.slo•- 11
Bakers of Holsum Bread
85 N. Court St.
Athena
B93-8801
a.m .; S~day School, 10 a. ?'·' Monday, 6:30 p. m.
Near Guysville (Do~ Ridge};
Hobarl Vmeyard, Supt. B1ble SoUoa Methodist Charch - Rev. Frank Maruen,
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led John W. K1mbler,
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Study and Prayer services
pastor; Mrs. Sunday Mass. 10·:30 a· m·•·
hy pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Lester L. Roush, Supt. Wor· Day of Obligatlon 6:30 a.m.;
Adult Class Meeting 7:30 p. m. ship 9:l5 a. m., Sunday School ConfesSion, 1'l hour
last Monday of month.
10:15 a m.
Mass.
Builders ""d Bul!ding Supplfts
Syracooe EUB Cborr~- 112•. Oak Grove Motbodlst Church
Salvation Army
WCAL UNION 5668
Chester, Obla
Pb. IJ85.200&amp;
Paul A. SoUers, pasl«: SUD- John W. Kimbler, pastor, Earl The Solvatioa Army, _ ED·
Ravenswood, W. Va.
day School, 9:30 a. m.; Ben Cross, Supt. Sunday School at .._, Ray s. Wining officer In
Quisenberry, Su_Pt.: 10:30 a. m. 10:15 a. m.; Preaching 9:15. cbarge. Sunday 10 ~- m. Htli·
Mornmg Worsbip service, lsi Syr..,.e Methodist CbJJUb - ness meeting; 10 ,30 a. m. Sunand 3rd Sundays ol the month. Wendell G. Stutler, pastor; Wor· day Scllllol. sunday 7 p. m.
~:30 p. ~· Evenmg Evangehs- ship service, 8:35 a. m., Sun- Young People's Legion: 7:30 p.
Ashian&lt;l
Products
tic Semct, 2nd and 4th Sun· dsy Schoot 9:15 a. m.; MYF m. Salvation meeting; Thor..
Brown's
Bottle
Gar
240 Lincoln St. 'Middleport 992·2550
day of month.
Sunday 6 p. m. Prayer meeting day, 1 to 3 p. m. Ladies
IIIZ-2166
Pomeroy
Bethany EUB Chnreh- Rev. Sunday 7:30 p. m.
League: 7 p, m. Prep
mmister. Sunday School 9 30 a. R Cart
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Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Morn- llylell 111111 Free Melllodisl- 7•30 p m Bible Study
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Other
services' by an·
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day School, 10:30 a. m., Blythe Sundsy School 9·30 a. m. ; 0 . muncemenl
Naomi Baptist Cbureh - Preaobmg service 10'!10 a. m. TheiSs, Supt.: Youth Fellow· 0 Patterson Supt.· 1'4nrnlng
ADVENTIST
'lou111 People'• meeting, 6:ao shi 6.30
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SUn&lt;tay School 9 30 a. m.; Wor·
Evenin Serv! 7 p In
p, · P· m.
WOI'IIdp 10:30 a. m You Ser· Pomeroy Seventh Day Adven·
Sales - ALLIS CHALMERS - Service
1h1p II a. m . Wednesday, 7 ~ ~- 8 1 ,gBibl S:ool Su~t· CARMEL EUB Chnrcb-llfv. vice 6:43 p. m.; Evangelistic till Clmreb _ Mu!Jberry
Farm
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Middleport, Ohio
p. m., Prayer serv1ce.
Z~ ~:=;b 1 J eCbril&amp; Pom: Paul A. Sellers, pastor~Su• message 7:36 p. m.; Prayer Rd., oorth of Meigs
TUppers Plains
Phone 667~43S
• oill Road' ~. day School, 9·30 a. m. , ,.ayne meeting Thursday 7·30 p. m. Hospital Pas•·r F W
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ll ~It ) r .... gene Underwood, mlm~te~ B~ ing Worship, 2nd and lth SUll- Cbnrch - R. Eugene Gill, p... ices 011 Saturday:
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blo School: ~ : 30 a. m., . om- dsy of the month ; 8 p. m. Even· tor; Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; School, ! :30 p. m.; Worship,
mg WorshlPI 7.30 P· m., Rl)- ing EvangelistiC Sery1ce, 2st Phll Wise Supt.· Morning wor· 2·30 p m. Youth meeting 3"Kentucky Fried Ch.icken"
, FOR ALL OCCASIONS
bert .Reed, Bible. ~heol Supt., and 3rd Sunday of month.
ship 10.30 a.
Youth Serv· :JO p.. m.; ' Bible Sludy, Th~rsMiddleport, Ohlo
Pomeroy
We wire flowers everywhere
Chrtrch OJ God
Federate,d Cburcb•. Pomero~ ices 7 p. m.; Evangelistic ser~ day, 7:30 p. m. at 37 Evans
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Chegter Cbarr.h of God """ - Rev. \\ . H. Perrm, pastor. vice 7.:30 p. m. Mid-Week pray- Heights, Gallipolis.
WY 2-2039
Rev. Dale Tborriton, pastor. Carl Kaulz,
Supt. ; Sunday Ier service 7:30 a. m. Wednes·
United Brethren
OR NIGHT WI 9-2911
Su d
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Worship at 11 •· I0:2S a. m.
The Unlted Methodist Church i Cbr' Ch b
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Pomero
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Church and,Office Supplies- Gilll.
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m. Evangelistic servlce : p. DuvUI pn ... lm HolJDess Y ·-:·
' Blake, pastor : Sunday School
We Fill A!! Doctors Prescriptions
" m.: Prayer meetinJ, 7:30p.m.
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pastor. OIVlne Worshap at 8:301
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Mrs Millard Van Met er
Tuef:da .
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(LAng!lville Post Office), Rev. a. m. Sunday. Sermon :
"[ 1 10 a. m. , . . Wmme 11olsmger,
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Sunday
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Serv1ce. Fnday 7:30 p. m.
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Grate, Supt. Worship at 10:30 are not poorer, but richer , be- vice 8 .P. m., Preachmg 8:20 p.
a. m.; Pilgrim Youth, 6:45 p, cause we have worshipped and [ m.; Mld·Week prayer meetln~
TUNE IN
m.; Evangelistic service, 7:30 rested one day in seven." - 1:30 p, m. Wednesday, Mrs.
General Merchandise
Fumitun and · Appliances
p. m., Mid-Week Prayer and Thomas McCaulay. 111e public I Mazie Holsinger, class leader.
Tuppora Plliina
667·3280 Pllone 985.2125
Praise. Wednesday, 7: :10 p. m. invited to worship ard study. I Letart Fails United Bn&gt;ll!rea
Chester, Ohio
11 Chrtst Churcb - James Mor·
1390 WMPO RADIO
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. Cbester - Rev . Herbert Grate first and third Thursday at
Wltaeases - Pu IC meetm; pastor; Richard Barton, Supt. 7:30 p. m. Second and fourth
WHITE SEWING MACHINES
Bulova Watches - Sale• •n&lt;! Sen&gt;lce
"E..TJ!lhing For the Woman tluit Sews"
Sermons From Grace Episcopal Church, Pomeroy
Sunday, S p. m.. B~ftch~o~e Charles Bisell, Ass'L Sunday Sunday at 7,30 p. m. Prayer
Middleport
IS ldlll St;
Middleport · 992·6320 188 N. Second
.Study. 6 p. m.: 1 , 1 .e tu y, SChool 9:30 a. m.;
MorniM meeting second and
fourth
REV. RICHARD MARTIN, RECTOR
Tuesd ay 7 p. mTh.; .&gt;edrvlce Mmeet- Worship II a. m.; NYPS GAS Thursday, UO p. m. and first
8
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Morning Worship
10:30 AM Sunday
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l~ uthnun
7,30 p. m. Wtdn£lld•y.
day al 7 30 p. m. Christ~ao En·
"lliii:i:ii:i:i;::~=iii:::::ii:i:~ii:i:~~~ii:i:~~ii:i:..:~&lt;l liit. Jo.iln's Lutheran Church- Middleport Cburcb of the Naz. deavor, !!econd and rourth Sun"Ev111711hlng In Htm!ID&lt;IU~
a92-3284
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Morn ing Worship 9 a_ m.: Sun- areae - Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett, day, 7:30 p. m.
Pomeroy, Ohio·
School JO ,Jo a. m. Pastor, Sunday School 9,30
a. m.; MI. Hermoa United Bre·lbr1oo ll
1\ev, Joseph K.ra1y.
Morning Worship IO:JO a. ru.; ill Cbri1t Cbarch -James M(Jr·
St. Paul's Lulberaa Cburcb- NVPS Young People , 6·'la p.m.; rison, pastor. Sunday
School
~ERVICE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
~2 E. ~cond St.. Pomeroy. Evangelistic meeting 7 30 p.lu-: 9 30 a. m. Preaching, first
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Pomeroy , TGIIe SOIIIBane Wlth- l~ouT~CJWrch ,
Don,ld Hirks. Mini•IPr
ship service I0 ·4!i a. m. Pastor , ! Pom ero)' Cbur(·h ot the Naz. ! and fourth Sunday , ll a. m.
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Iunday School ' :30 A.M.-Mornlnv Worship 10:30 A.M.
Supp&lt;Jr! the Church,"of your Choico
Rev . .Joseph r&lt;raly.
arene - Rev Kenneth Plt~ rr:t!, l
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Wednesday: Choir practice at B'bl
a. m Preach:
1 e School 9·30
7:311 p m. Thuriday.
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-· Sunday Schll&lt;\.,:all ,a, m.; Sundays
Mas..; City Oarell of Cbrl!t,
Preaching Sun dO)' 2'30 p. m.
Rolland Free . WW Baptist Miller Street - SUnday Bible
P,urch - Rev. Paul Taylor, ~~dy· .~8 · m~ .E~~J':'st~:"
pastor: Sunday !'School, 10 a. 7 .~· · m PWedn~d
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m · Guy Priddy Supt · Preach· · p. ·
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aerv""'· 7 30 p. m Wednesday 5th :d Mam . S!ree~ 11Ma•o• Baptist Sunday School aid cks, mmiSt~, 8~ ~ e
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- 0 A. V. Hall, comer Secon&lt;t :00 ~ '~:/''i.t enne Wo~:
and Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsored sbl m~oyio a P.;; E = Wor·
by French C1ty Baptist Cburct&gt; sbi• 7 ·p .;. Prayer Service
In Galhpol" Affiliated with S. W ~· d ·
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Sunday School every Sunday, l Jerr Misters astor· Sunda
3 p. m Preaching services the SclJ Y1 9.30 • P Cb. h se ~
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vJce 11j.:JO a ~ ~·.Chris~~n E~
Mt. Mot~ab Haptlsl c•ureb- d v · 6 30 · .; . Evenin ser·
Comer of Fourth and Main St , ;;;:, 0~' 30 P~ ·'
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etable from L~wls Disll'lef, 111'4·
Post 23
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. The petition stales tbat Noll Aun.o~efug Picwc and St. Monica's Guild
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a:elebiate Sldnet
Junior Woman's (.1uh an&lt;t NaneMOVa 0
term as Constable of Led Di,. . ty An\ertcan ..,.. on. 08 &lt;horeb are UJ1'111. to
hlrllldap Balul'dlJ
cy Morgan, Volunteer
Firebict for a term beglnDing Jan- 23 .and the. Lei!On AIIJillary plans to attend the annual
men's Assoclalion.
.
uacy I, 1965 ending December W!li hold lbetr annual summer fair.
The Point Pleasant Mason I
'31, 1168 and that Noll has nev- P!cnic Sunday, August 7th begin·
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er performed any 'duties of Con- "': al DO!ln ~~ lbe ~a~ •
PT ' PLEASANT _ Etsbl can- Is sponsoring lhe Queen contest POINT PLEASANT- A civ· slahle· since elec:~ 8lld ts now-:;, dc ground on
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did- will contest for the title and will sponsor luncheon nexl il actloo has been· filed ln. tlle employed In s foreign stale. . ; 11 · members and their lamlol Maaoa County Fair Queen Wednesday for Queen eond1· office of the Clr&lt;Uil . CitJrk The petitioner prays that Con· U
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which !J a peUtlon for nmqval tllllble Noll be removed from es are IDV . a are . ~
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and totheir
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spon- ious activities. She will also rep- ice Caldwell, CrOWl! City; KorA8K TO WED
daughter, Burbank, Oblo
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Pl. resent Mason County in the en Buah, GaU!poill; Terry Ste- POINT PLEASANT- Forrest
PICNIC 18 AUG. 211
the weekend with Mrs.
Pleaaant RetaD Merellllnts As· West Virginia Fair Queen Fes- vens, GaUlpolla DERRY: Mary Gene Jetlklns, 25, Pt. Pleasan~ PT. PLEASANT - The an· Young and Jean.
soelatiDn; Brenda Sleeie, Pt. !ivai to be held in the faiL
Layton, Pt. Pleaaant;
Clyde and Dorothy Ann Peten, 24, nua1 cbureh pi&lt;Uic ol
Christ Bobby· Baney speDt lho •""k-1
Pleasant Rotary Club; Susan
Dennitt, Pt. Pleaaant.
Pl. Pleasant, have made appfi. l!lplsoopal Church will be held end with bill inilldnlOth,or'aDJ! J
FURNITURE
Darst, Happy Hustlers'
4-H Pleosaal Valley Hospital
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Virlinla cation lor a marriage Ucenae August 28th at Kredel Park. aunl, Mrs. Katie Yrung and
MASON, W, VA.
Club; Martha Francis
Ball, ADMlTI'ED: Kenny Morrison, McDade, Pliny; .Alonw Pauley, in the office ol the
County The pl&lt;Uic will begin with serv- Jean.
Pt. Pleasanl Lions Club; Re- Pt. Pleasant; Lonnie Hall, vtn- Letart.
Clerk.
bs from "The Church ol South Mr. and Mn. Lewla Jludsoa,

m., Mid !Oeek prayer oervlcea. a. m.; Evening l!eiVIe!l "'•""-'

rll~ M-Ill C~an:b m.; Mid·week Prayer Servlco~l
. - Pearl A:. Casto, pastor. Wor· 7:30 p. m Wednesday,
lllip """~ 10 a, Di., every Morris M. Wolfe, JIU!tr,
oilier Sunday, 7:45 p. m. Snn· Rotlaad Church of ·111e
day Sc:bool, 10 a. m., John Bal.. ..... - Jllftday Scl!oOJ •• ..., ••
loy, Supt.
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l!'oroll Ru Melllidtsl ehurch m.; Evangellslio ~
-sunday School 9 l. m., Mrs. p. m.; Midweek Prayer aen•icel
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.an Baplbt Churtb Seat ell
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Sunday School !:CS a. m.; Wor· Stutler, pa•tar.
ortne - Willllm C. 'd!o'rpell
letlleHm Baptist Ourcll, Road .- Rev.
I :.:n, llhip service 11 a. m. and 7:30 Death Melhotlllt Chun:b, Mid· pastor; Sunday School
Gnat Bud, Rev . C. L. O'Con- ~;u ~ S ptoo
p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. dleport - MOJ.' Donahue, pa,. m.; Morning warahlp 10:30
..r, pastor, Robert
LewiS, m., . P
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People's to&lt;; Mrs. Nan Moore, Churcn
Supt. 9:30 a.m :. )lorDing wor· Worship semce 10 ·~ a. telm. a/eetiog, 7:30 p. m. Friday.
School Supt.; Chur.cll School
Penteeoaral
llhip and Sunday St!llool, 7 p. and 7.30 p.. m. a lerna y. Jlatlllld Chareb ol Ged - 1:30 a. m.; Worship Service P..,lflcollal AJ-bly. 11o1o!el
·m. Evening service, Thursday Prayer meeting Wednesday at Rov. JohD SmallWood, paslor; 10:30 a. m.; · MetOOdisl Youth 1M- Rev. Paul E. Jones.
7=30 p, m. Cb ..,
1:30 ~ m. prayer meeting.
Wonlllp Sundsy School 10 a. m.; Evan- Fellowship, 7 p. m.; Official llllr. Sunday Scbool 10 a.
Colombia
a.- .
golistic service 7 p. m. ; Young Board meeting, lsi Sundsy of Worship, Wednesday and
Carpenler Baplist
Oarcb ser_VJc~acb ~Y; 9· 13 a: People Endeavor 7 p. m. Wed· JIJODlh, 7:30 p. m. WSCS, 2nd day.
- Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. m., S Servar..,. 6. ;
"E.~.: lfSday; Prayer meeting 7 p. Mmday of month, 7:30 p. m.; Th Poatecoltll Chardl
Morning worship 10:15 a.m.
Youth,
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m. Saturday.
Eleanor Circle, Wednesday, 7 dleport- South 3n1Ave.; lleY.
mg llorsh1p 7 p. m. eac un•
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pori Rev Donald Boone pas·
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a· h d C'oarle James F. l!arly, pas. ial evangelistic servtce,
' . d. Sch 1 9. 15 ·
-Rev. Russell Cline, pastor. Pomeroy- The Rev. IC ar lOr_ LETART FALI.'i _ Wor- p. m.· Wednesday Bible ~....,.
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Church .,;. and W~rshlp 7:30 p. m.
WMrghi~
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Enterprise EUB Church - Sunday of month. EAST LE- Mlddloport Flrlt UDIIed , _
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Bashan Shvermlle Rd.; L. 1 Rev. Menzel Smith, paslor. TART - Worship, 8 p. m. , 2nd byto:rtan Cllllrcb - Rev.
Finl Baplist Church, Pome- Gluesencamp, pas!or ; Roger I Worship service 9:30 a. m.; Sun· and 4th Tilursdays ;
Church ll'd Ruppelt, pasto&lt;;
roy - Rev. Carver Williams. Wilford, Supt., Sunday School, I day School !0:30 a. m. Youtll School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. AP· School 9:30 a. m., Fred
Sunda School 9 311 till 10: 20. 10 a.m.: EvangelistiC service, 7 Fellowship 6:30 p. m.; Boys I'LE GROVE - Worship, 8 p. Supt. ; 10:311 a. IlL
Worshrp " " " ' · 10:30 a. m.: :311 P· m. Prayer meeting 7' 30 and Girls Fellow_ship, 6:30 p. m., 1st and 3rd Thursdays; 5:C5 p. m. YF: Wed., 1:30
Nursery and Junior Church lor I' m. Tuesday. . .
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m. ; Evening service, 7:30 p. Church School, 9:30 a. m. Son- m. Junior Choir; 7 p. m.
Rutland MISSion
BEND _ wor- lor Choir.
ch1.ld ren .
. . - .0 IIstov • m.• 2nd and 4th Sundays: Youth day. GRn"T
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First Raptis! Church, Racine, Newman, mlSSlonary pa r; Clair, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. ship 9:30 a. m., 1st and 3rd Syracuse First
Rev. c. L. O'CoMOr, p.aslor. ~nda.~ School
9:30 1'1; ~.; Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. m., Sund.ays: Church School, 10:15 •yterian Church, Rev. L'in!IOtl
Sundav School 9:311 a. m.. sam llorshlp I0:30 a. m.: Pref'hmg Wednesday.
a.m. Sunday. MORSE CHAPEL H. Stebbins, Pastor. Worship,
Curl is: sup!. ; 10"!5 a. m. Mom. 7:30 p. m.: Prayer service, Morning Star EUB Chureb - -worship, 11 a.m., lsi and 3rd t a.m.. Sunday Schoal 10 a.m.;
ing 1Vorsh1p; 6:30 p. m .. BYF 7:30 P· m. Thursday.
Rev. Menzel Smith, . pasjDr: Sundays; Church School 9:30 a. Bible Study Wednesday 7:!0 p.
Sunday
Exodus
•nd Junior Fellowship: a p. m.
Ch
h Of Ch .
' Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy m. Sunday.
m.
15:11·18
Evemng Serviqr Wednesday
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ru~ Van Meter, Supt., Earl Shuler, Minersville Methodist Cbureb HardiMIDvJUe Presbytertu
7: 311 p. m., pp,'yer Meeting; Bradbury ChnrclJ ot ChriS!- Ass'l. ; Morning worship, 10:45 _ Wendell G. Stutler, pastor. Church, Howard Ruppelt, pas·
Tuesday
Monday
tsaiah
1:30 p. tn. SeniQr Choir Prac· IA1'l-y Williams, m:mster ; Bt~le a. m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Wtr- tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m.;
P.a!ms
•8:17-22
36:7-12
itr Choir Practice.
S~ool and Mo'"?~g Worship. m. Thursday. Youth Fe,I Iowship l ship service 11 a. m.
Worship 7:30 p. m.
Cbesbire . Kyger • Hartford l0:30 a. m.; Chnsu~n Endeav- 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
· Portland Methodist Church- Syracuse Missio"- Earl
W..Wsdoy
Thursday
Parish _ warren G. Zinn, or, 6 " p. m.; Evenmg Wor· LoUridgo EUB
Cbnrcb - John Kimbler, pastor. Sunday tor, pastor. Wednesday and
Joel
Ad •
7 :35--13
2:28-32
. Rev. Jal'k Young ,
pastor; School 9:30
Harold Reush, day services, 7:30 p. m.
Pastor Worship services arc· slup, ; P m
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Little Kyger ucc 9;30 EST. Churcb - James ~uJSenberr¥: Russell Archer, Supt. Sunday Supt., Preaching 7:30p. m. SunLatter Day Samu
Hebrews
Jomes.
12:25-29
J.S.tl
Cheshire Baptisl 10 43 EST. Worship Service, 9·30 •· m.. worship, 10:C5 a. m. aod 7:30 dlly.
Reorganized Chureh of
Church School ~·•&amp;rttord, at Sunday School, 10 a. m., Stan. I' m. alternately. Bltlle Study Racine Melllodist Cbnr&lt;b - Cltrlsl ol Latter Doy SaiDis
t :50 DST Kyge;'oj\)':211' 'EsT, fOI'd Stockton, Supl.
and prayer servtce, led by pas· John w. Kimbler, pastor , Sun· C. W. Proffitt, pastor. SIX
and Cheshire $5:''EST. .
Bradford Church of Chrilll- tor, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. day School 9::JI) a. m.; Preach· from Racine on Racine •
MI. Unioo F.W.It. Chureb _ Joe Robmson, ~n~_ter. Ho~- Cbrisllan Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. ing 10:30 a. m. ; MYF s p. m.; lllld Road. Sunday School,
With the hope it
in •ome meuure, foater ond help • •
Sunday School 9:~· a.m.~ Earl er Forrest •. Supt. , Bibl"w~I 3nl Saturday of monlb.
Prayer and Bible Study, 7·30 p. L m.; Worship 10:_30 a.
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Starkey Supt . E\lfllin&amp; wor· · a. m., Mornhlg
ors •P South Betbei EUB Cbnrcb - m. Wednesday.
Sunday evening service at
lain that which
good in family and community U/e, thb
ship, 7:30 p. ·. ;, by Cecil Cox, IO:JO a. m. ; Evenmg Wors~, Rev. Jafk
Young, P a &gt; Rael Sprillrs
Methodist- p. Ill.; Wed., worship senlice
trtre aporuored by the bruins~• /irma and ~
Layman; Young People's mee~ 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. • lor: Sunday School 9:45 a. m., a.ester Lemley, pastor; Wor- II 7:30 p. m.
flllw1e rwmet appear below.
lng and Bible study, 7:30 p.m bl~=Y'ct.nre~ of Cbrl&amp;t
NormaD H. Bahr, Supt. ; S!Dlday aiJip service 9:30 a. m.; Sun·
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Athena
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a.m .; S~day School, 10 a. ?'·' Monday, 6:30 p. m.
Near Guysville (Do~ Ridge};
Hobarl Vmeyard, Supt. B1ble SoUoa Methodist Charch - Rev. Frank Maruen,
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Study and Prayer services
pastor; Mrs. Sunday Mass. 10·:30 a· m·•·
hy pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Lester L. Roush, Supt. Wor· Day of Obligatlon 6:30 a.m.;
Adult Class Meeting 7:30 p. m. ship 9:l5 a. m., Sunday School ConfesSion, 1'l hour
last Monday of month.
10:15 a m.
Mass.
Builders ""d Bul!ding Supplfts
Syracooe EUB Cborr~- 112•. Oak Grove Motbodlst Church
Salvation Army
WCAL UNION 5668
Chester, Obla
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Paul A. SoUers, pasl«: SUD- John W. Kimbler, pastor, Earl The Solvatioa Army, _ ED·
Ravenswood, W. Va.
day School, 9:30 a. m.; Ben Cross, Supt. Sunday School at .._, Ray s. Wining officer In
Quisenberry, Su_Pt.: 10:30 a. m. 10:15 a. m.; Preaching 9:15. cbarge. Sunday 10 ~- m. Htli·
Mornmg Worsbip service, lsi Syr..,.e Methodist CbJJUb - ness meeting; 10 ,30 a. m. Sunand 3rd Sundays ol the month. Wendell G. Stutler, pastor; Wor· day Scllllol. sunday 7 p. m.
~:30 p. ~· Evenmg Evangehs- ship service, 8:35 a. m., Sun- Young People's Legion: 7:30 p.
Ashian&lt;l
Products
tic Semct, 2nd and 4th Sun· dsy Schoot 9:15 a. m.; MYF m. Salvation meeting; Thor..
Brown's
Bottle
Gar
240 Lincoln St. 'Middleport 992·2550
day of month.
Sunday 6 p. m. Prayer meeting day, 1 to 3 p. m. Ladies
IIIZ-2166
Pomeroy
Bethany EUB Chnreh- Rev. Sunday 7:30 p. m.
League: 7 p, m. Prep
mmister. Sunday School 9 30 a. R Cart
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Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Morn- llylell 111111 Free Melllodisl- 7•30 p m Bible Study
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Other
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day School, 10:30 a. m., Blythe Sundsy School 9·30 a. m. ; 0 . muncemenl
Naomi Baptist Cbureh - Preaobmg service 10'!10 a. m. TheiSs, Supt.: Youth Fellow· 0 Patterson Supt.· 1'4nrnlng
ADVENTIST
'lou111 People'• meeting, 6:ao shi 6.30
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"Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer"
SUn&lt;tay School 9 30 a. m.; Wor·
Evenin Serv! 7 p In
p, · P· m.
WOI'IIdp 10:30 a. m You Ser· Pomeroy Seventh Day Adven·
Sales - ALLIS CHALMERS - Service
1h1p II a. m . Wednesday, 7 ~ ~- 8 1 ,gBibl S:ool Su~t· CARMEL EUB Chnrcb-llfv. vice 6:43 p. m.; Evangelistic till Clmreb _ Mu!Jberry
Farm
- lndu.trla! - r..ium lr GnniOII
Middleport, Ohio
p. m., Prayer serv1ce.
Z~ ~:=;b 1 J eCbril&amp; Pom: Paul A. Sellers, pastor~Su• message 7:36 p. m.; Prayer Rd., oorth of Meigs
TUppers Plains
Phone 667~43S
• oill Road' ~. day School, 9·30 a. m. , ,.ayne meeting Thursday 7·30 p. m. Hospital Pas•·r F W
Hamsonv
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ll ~It ) r .... gene Underwood, mlm~te~ B~ ing Worship, 2nd and lth SUll- Cbnrch - R. Eugene Gill, p... ices 011 Saturday:
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blo School: ~ : 30 a. m., . om- dsy of the month ; 8 p. m. Even· tor; Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; School, ! :30 p. m.; Worship,
mg WorshlPI 7.30 P· m., Rl)- ing EvangelistiC Sery1ce, 2st Phll Wise Supt.· Morning wor· 2·30 p m. Youth meeting 3"Kentucky Fried Ch.icken"
, FOR ALL OCCASIONS
bert .Reed, Bible. ~heol Supt., and 3rd Sunday of month.
ship 10.30 a.
Youth Serv· :JO p.. m.; ' Bible Sludy, Th~rsMiddleport, Ohlo
Pomeroy
We wire flowers everywhere
Chrtrch OJ God
Federate,d Cburcb•. Pomero~ ices 7 p. m.; Evangelistic ser~ day, 7:30 p. m. at 37 Evans
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Chegter Cbarr.h of God """ - Rev. \\ . H. Perrm, pastor. vice 7.:30 p. m. Mid-Week pray- Heights, Gallipolis.
WY 2-2039
Rev. Dale Tborriton, pastor. Carl Kaulz,
Supt. ; Sunday Ier service 7:30 a. m. Wednes·
United Brethren
OR NIGHT WI 9-2911
Su d
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Worship at 11 •· I0:2S a. m.
The Unlted Methodist Church i Cbr' Ch b
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Pomeroy F ower S op
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Pomero
Melvin
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Church and,Office Supplies- Gilll.
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Pomero•
m. Evangelistic servlce : p. DuvUI pn ... lm HolJDess Y ·-:·
' Blake, pastor : Sunday School
We Fill A!! Doctors Prescriptions
" m.: Prayer meetinJ, 7:30p.m.
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pastor. OIVlne Worshap at 8:301
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Mrs Millard Van Met er
Tuef:da .
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(LAng!lville Post Office), Rev. a. m. Sunday. Sermon :
"[ 1 10 a. m. , . . Wmme 11olsmger,
)lllddl&lt;port
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Grate, Supt. Worship at 10:30 are not poorer, but richer , be- vice 8 .P. m., Preachmg 8:20 p.
a. m.; Pilgrim Youth, 6:45 p, cause we have worshipped and [ m.; Mld·Week prayer meetln~
TUNE IN
m.; Evangelistic service, 7:30 rested one day in seven." - 1:30 p, m. Wednesday, Mrs.
General Merchandise
Fumitun and · Appliances
p. m., Mid-Week Prayer and Thomas McCaulay. 111e public I Mazie Holsinger, class leader.
Tuppora Plliina
667·3280 Pllone 985.2125
Praise. Wednesday, 7: :10 p. m. invited to worship ard study. I Letart Fails United Bn&gt;ll!rea
Chester, Ohio
11 Chrtst Churcb - James Mor·
1390 WMPO RADIO
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Nfl!llorene
Irison, pastor. Sunday School at
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of
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t :30 a. m. Preaching services
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. Cbester - Rev . Herbert Grate first and third Thursday at
Wltaeases - Pu IC meetm; pastor; Richard Barton, Supt. 7:30 p. m. Second and fourth
WHITE SEWING MACHINES
Bulova Watches - Sale• •n&lt;! Sen&gt;lce
"E..TJ!lhing For the Woman tluit Sews"
Sermons From Grace Episcopal Church, Pomeroy
Sunday, S p. m.. B~ftch~o~e Charles Bisell, Ass'L Sunday Sunday at 7,30 p. m. Prayer
Middleport
IS ldlll St;
Middleport · 992·6320 188 N. Second
.Study. 6 p. m.: 1 , 1 .e tu y, SChool 9:30 a. m.;
MorniM meeting second and
fourth
REV. RICHARD MARTIN, RECTOR
Tuesd ay 7 p. mTh.; .&gt;edrvlce Mmeet- Worship II a. m.; NYPS GAS Thursday, UO p. m. and first
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Morning Worship
10:30 AM Sunday
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oo · P- m. urs ay . p. m.; Midweek Prayer ~ervice l Prayer ineeting everv WednesA Tl1o11glnful Appr oach To Rel igiqus Problems.
l~ uthnun
7,30 p. m. Wtdn£lld•y.
day al 7 30 p. m. Christ~ao En·
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a92-3284
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Morn ing Worship 9 a_ m.: Sun- areae - Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett, day, 7:30 p. m.
Pomeroy, Ohio·
School JO ,Jo a. m. Pastor, Sunday School 9,30
a. m.; MI. Hermoa United Bre·lbr1oo ll
1\ev, Joseph K.ra1y.
Morning Worship IO:JO a. ru.; ill Cbri1t Cbarch -James M(Jr·
St. Paul's Lulberaa Cburcb- NVPS Young People , 6·'la p.m.; rison, pastor. Sunday
School
~ERVICE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
~2 E. ~cond St.. Pomeroy. Evangelistic meeting 7 30 p.lu-: 9 30 a. m. Preaching, first
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Pomeroy , TGIIe SOIIIBane Wlth- l~ouT~CJWrch ,
Don,ld Hirks. Mini•IPr
ship service I0 ·4!i a. m. Pastor , ! Pom ero)' Cbur(·h ot the Naz. ! and fourth Sunday , ll a. m.
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Iunday School ' :30 A.M.-Mornlnv Worship 10:30 A.M.
Supp&lt;Jr! the Church,"of your Choico
Rev . .Joseph r&lt;raly.
arene - Rev Kenneth Plt~ rr:t!, l
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K~nlllt Walton, Met: .
'fptlu,Ji.• t
! pastor, Raymond Wa lburn, I FEBR UARY'S SHORT~GI!
Wednesday: Choir practice at B'bl
a. m Preach:
1 e School 9·30
7:311 p m. Thuriday.
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Rolland First Bapt!Jt Church lllll 10:30 a. m., first and third
-· Sunday Schll&lt;\.,:all ,a, m.; Sundays
Mas..; City Oarell of Cbrl!t,
Preaching Sun dO)' 2'30 p. m.
Rolland Free . WW Baptist Miller Street - SUnday Bible
P,urch - Rev. Paul Taylor, ~~dy· .~8 · m~ .E~~J':'st~:"
pastor: Sunday !'School, 10 a. 7 .~· · m PWedn~d
y,
m · Guy Priddy Supt · Preach· · p. ·
ay. ~~" Prayer Middleport . Ourch ol "~oat
lng· · semce, 7·3~• p. m.:
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aerv""'· 7 30 p. m Wednesday 5th :d Mam . S!ree~ 11Ma•o• Baptist Sunday School aid cks, mmiSt~, 8~ ~ e
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- 0 A. V. Hall, comer Secon&lt;t :00 ~ '~:/''i.t enne Wo~:
and Pomeroy, Mason. Sponsored sbl m~oyio a P.;; E = Wor·
by French C1ty Baptist Cburct&gt; sbi• 7 ·p .;. Prayer Service
In Galhpol" Affiliated with S. W ~· d ·
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Sunday School every Sunday, l Jerr Misters astor· Sunda
3 p. m Preaching services the SclJ Y1 9.30 • P Cb. h se ~
00
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vJce 11j.:JO a ~ ~·.Chris~~n E~
Mt. Mot~ab Haptlsl c•ureb- d v · 6 30 · .; . Evenin ser·
Comer of Fourth and Main St , ;;;:, 0~' 30 P~ ·'
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Middleport Rev. Nyle Borden. 1it.:Wand PCb.;.eh ol Cbrisl-

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Camping Tr1ilers
!Iofton St.
M11111, W. Yo.

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MAN to do ndd job. '16 for 8
Phone 992-3576
PIGS. Ph. 74%-4755.
I 5 3t~
hours work. Phone Mason 773- :
W M1ln St.
Pomeroy
51116.
8 4 Jlc '
Formerly Grueser BodJ
112·211116
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flY 2-2193
Pomeroy
Works
ONE GMC Diesel Allis Chal·
mel'll HD 1 bulldcner, straighl EXPERIENCED waler well il ·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:E~Ij~~
blade, excellent mechanical driller to work on percentage '•'
NOW RIPREI!NTING
SELLING OUJ
condlUon, will oell cbeap. basis. Wrile Care of The i1
See Edward Ebersbach at I Daily Sentinel, Box 668-H,
MEIGS COUNTY
e2 USED CARS Llif'T
Excelsior Salt Works, Porn- Pomeroy.
8 4 3tp '
(Thurt.·Fri.-Sat.)
WITH FULL IEIVICI
ePARTS for OUTIOARD
eroy, 0. or George EbersAll Models
MOTORS
bach at Peuock Coal Co.,
W1nted
eiOATS &amp; MOTORS
Cheshire, o. Ph. Pomeroy BIIZAt ~educed Prices
eBOAT 'AINT
eTOOL$
3891 or Galllpolls 367-7526,
8 4 8te
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for child to use for practice.
IIJld neighbors twtheir Ralph Trussell, Long Botlom, WELL kept carpel8 show the
cardl and leiters during my 0. Pb. 949-3703.
8 5 Sic
results of regular Blue Lustre
stay at lbe Richmond VellorI
spot cleaning. Rent electnc
an's Hospllal In Richmond,
For 5• e
shampooer fl. Pomeroy Cew. va.
ONE WHEEL utility trailer, an- ment Block eo.
8 1 8tc
Robert Hunnell gle Iron and frame, wood
8 li lip
body, light, 2 complete hitch· li ROOM house and balb, 1¥•
_ _ _ _ _ _ _:..;....:... es, excellent oondllion. Ph. acres, $200(1. Also a &amp; room
Notice
992-5543.
8 5 6tc bouse, newly painted wilb 5
MOBILE HOME 1964 Titan 10 acres, ~- Ph. 992-6021.
MADI\M Star, plllm reader, Rt.
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WtiNTEDt
Auto Club of Southern Ohlt
slg!UI; ~Come and hear her tell Pr1ced for easy ftnanclng. Ph. HOUSE for Ale, 591 Broad· CLEAN your rugs for leu lbau
Metropolitan Moton
Furniture and household
you·it1e l)llst, present and fu· ' Mason, 713-5282.
8 3 3tc way St., Middleporl, Ohio. 7 lc a ft. with Lustre Foam.
BOB E. BYE!I
ROUTE 124
Evenings end $aturdoy
poda. We will buy comture.
8 4 12lp ONE GOOD Superior &amp;nin room_s, II'. bath, garage. Out· Elactric sbampooer rental
125 Feirl•n• Or. Middleport
At
Syracuse
Corporation
plete estates or small loti.
NO tmspPslng or livestock DriU. Emmett WiD, Rt. 3, bulldliiB. Corner lot. 8_4 &amp;lp Ehersbach Hardware.
8
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on Ill• Howard Hickel farm ! Pomeroy, 0.
7 31 lip BEANS, tomatoes, c:abbage a_nd
· Business Services
in llal'llol'll. Slped; Evorett 14 Fl'. Fiberglaso boat witb I CIICII11lbera. ~larenco Profljll, IUDGET fRlCED lurDiture I&lt;
KNOTTS USED
lusines1 Services
- -f•r Tho ...t In
Oldaker_ overseer.
8 4 3tp 45 HP Mercury motor and Porlland. Ohw. Ph. MS-=s4. our tblrd floor budget shop.
FURNITURE and
SEWING machines. rtplllr ser
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WILL DO baUDB. Ph. 992-'11131. trailer, lJ82 model, A-1 oonBaker Furniture. Middleport
AUCTIONEER
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The . Fabrlt Shop, Pnm,.,..;, l
8 3 6tp
dillon. Contact Gary Gibbs, VENETIAN blinds, all kinds. Ohio.
II 12 lfc
COMPLE 5
ll-2nd.
446-2917
=="=-'~-':-:-:-=--:-::+Mason, W. Va., or call 773- Also repairs. Dale Wippel!
MANAGEME~~
Autbbrized Singer Sat..
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COUPLE with no children 5256.
7 31 121&lt;
Supply, :u:; Union
Ave., new Zig Zag aewing machines
Service.
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t!:.~ :ri:~c~ ~~ PILE Is soft and lolly . . col- Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 Z9 30tc wilb 20-year factory guaran·
AGED lady 10
JIM CARNAHAN
fiGHT high feed price!!
f · ' ' 1 : 12 lnch BIC.'Cito
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tact . Ohio .Valley
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Windows &amp;•1&lt; ~
Daily Senline!, Pomeroy, o.' ors retain brilliance ln car- ; 1965 HONDA, 300, whill!, very tee, --·"nationally advertised bousekeepmg
"F"f.:~iiijl~~~ for «:Jar an teed broiler grow- ~ramea &amp; .otlli!l: 14a
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pets cleaned wllh Blue Lus·t good condition, $400. Phone brando tn be sold lor storage quire 0. Hirxly up over !he ;
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Suppliet.
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ADAMS TIUDJNG Pool
11 $1. Baker Furniture Co.
\ ~Bo~tto~m~·.;o;,;·,...,.......;•..4~3t"-.cl Can bt pald at $5 a month. 1 pori, 0.
We
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sew
on
them
to
make
Pomeroy.
9 22 lfc
Used Implements
day llu'ollsli Saturday. We IFOR better cleanilng, lo keep
sure
you
are
COII!Plelilly
satIARL
GRUESER,
plumbing
havt nldlo and lelevlslon re- I colora giearillng, use Blue ·
pair, a11o plmly ol antique I Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent\ elnttrpotionoi45·T Hoy
ISfied. Ph. 1192-~IS._B 2 6tc
BOY or GIRL
and
healing, Minersville. :
Ohio. End your sewer trouble.
llellli, lltaln S~ In Rullond, electric sha01pooer
Pick·
Boler
In Rutland To
We have all si!e aewer mach·
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STER!;Cl_ RADBeauiHOfuiCOMwaBI 1NnAut. ,
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console, radio equipped with ' Earn Money •nd PrlzH
WY 2-2!174, day or night.
FOr Rent
MARE PONY, 160. Also . h~ve
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t speed automatic changer,
Delivaring The Doily
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CTOR SALES
Assume payments of
$6.25 I
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TRA
per (llOnth or pay balance due
CALL 992-2156
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When you think flf .GOOD food, remember to come
118_28 _ Try 11 111 your home.
to Bailey's! You 'li'-1tke the pleasant atllloaphere and
you pick, 2 miles above Le· '
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NICE 4 l'llOIIll end balh un- tart, 0. Julian Hill, Letart I CANNING lllltUitoes; $1 a bush· Ph. 992-32lB.
c 1- •
Racllle, Oblo
deluxe service, top. And, of course, our reuonable
prices. Pay us a visit.
• 1rDIIIiad epartrqent, Middleo.
8 2 ate el, brlna own eontalnar and USEDAj,ache Rav.O-;- 11166 1 YOUNG MAN to livo in as
1 1 lfc
port, .Olllo. Ph. lfiZ.38'/4.
MICE
you pick. Clifford Hill, Letarl
model. Ph. New Haven IIB2- companion and care for semi "OAT
nd t .
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invalid, aood home, room, 0
a moor 1lcense - .·•· ,
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Obi
Fall
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Helen l•ll•v
HOU$1!:0 lr&amp;ilklr In '"Middleport, bacb Hardware, Sugar
MOVING, musl sell odds aod ----=-=---:----:
erably someone who
can Schwarze! Marlll&lt;', flockmg0; Pb. Gl Hl48.
Feed; p· :•en'• Hardware.
ends, army bunk beds, golf ANTIQUE Furnlmro, dlslleo, drive my car. Ph, 992-5 223 _
port, Ohio.
8 3 30tc
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7 t. 301p
c:art and clubs, reasonable. mlseella.._... can or wrlllo:
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Can be seen anytime at 543 Mrt. Howard C.CU. 11110 W.
8 3 31c
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ll'I'CHEN help;-.r;u cooli
Ave,_;In Pomewy.
7 II tfc uts cockroacbes cricket. o.
I 4 3tc
waitross. Ph. 99:1-5432 or UDZ.
2580.
B 2 8tc
MoiEi!N 4 room and bath
ooorPtnnll, sUver~. spiders:
n... . 'IW'IDI..,t r.tlddle- wasps and water buta. Avail·
DA 1Ly CR0 Sc:_W 0 R0
port, o., Pb. 1192-3874.
anlt at Klnl Bl!llders SQpply
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7 29. lfc
Co., Middleport.
4 :Ill tic
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·u,ually
can
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croaaed
In·
AP AR'l'MENT, s rooma and 14 Fl'. camping trailer, sleeps
GAYNELL WISE property ou
e.
Nov tee•
1. Made a
dianl
bath; ·nicely lurnlohed, adults , 7, hitch lncloded arxl elec10. Coalition
kitt.tnisb
21. Dtrd'l
108 Bulternut Ave. Ph. 1192- .
wanled. 1211 Mulberry Ave ..• tric brakes. Ph. 773-5888, Mas· 12. Yolky
IQWld
beak
6293.
1 22 lfc
Oti&amp;er edp
B. Cuekoo
23. M:e.
f II lfc 1. on, W. Va.
8 5 6tpl 18.
U. Man'a
7. The Swedla.
tallto
nicknamo
NIJI&gt;Unca!o
rock
1 ROOM bouse with bath, base115. SatJor
$. Tlu:~:ttl!l'
24. BelollJment, gaa furnace, . . age, a
11. Dawn
21ea.t
tng
acres
of land, 12 y•ars old,
to Ul•
Tedutllr'• A••w•r
saws I 11. Birthplace I. Like a
of Abra.ham
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36. Qo\&amp;Ch
cood condition, 3 mile• Soulb
:18. Recipient o! 11! Rtce~t
palace
38. ~gypUNI
Chester. Contact John Hayes,
This is your once-a-year opportunity to purel!IR a bnDII
for professional, farm, jndustrial ·
a gift
13. CoolfnJ
!Ill. Trap
(Od
Long
Bottom,
0 ., Rl. I or
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doVIM
l!ll. Lobed
38. Chlet
and home u.se,
new '66 Chevy at a special price! We have the aem•
pbone 985-3515.
7 31 101p
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Jl, l&gt;kl wo!Pt 80, W..tr
Nor10 go&lt;l
10-4tre"'
tor WOOl •z. Olrl'o
60. Japant~o
wide choice of models and colon (If you come
JT. Penl&amp;
18.1'aptoua
nickpa.lne
feaUval
PRIC&amp;S START AT
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41. Copy
In now) and the same willincneal to wort
30. Vecetablea
admiral ,
About
$124.95
oul terms to suit you. Trade now, while 1111
Ill. Couplet,
F'fl'Ji""'II""'R'-r.:tM.7iMI:!""r.""r.-,.,.,.
8.1 oxen.
choiee Ia best! Remember, tbis lime I!OIIlel
.ACRES-ZI·Uoerea
II. At borne
MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
ooltivaled, balance In pasturo
-"Wan'•
but once a year!
name
and
limber.
One
story
frame,
l'f,CuUeJ
5 rooms, water system, barn,
U.IDufa
olher buildings. Only tli,OOO .
~!ll&gt;er
II ACRES - OFF ROUTE Ill
u .sta,le or
LOOK
- 35 acreo cu!tlvalod, bal·
ance pasture and
limber.
India
THIS ONI
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Clean, well • fenced, lobac:eo
zno'nth '
base,
Good
one
story
frame
a. walk,,
bome, 5 rooms, bath, baoeOVER:
• • fJ')t.lnk
44.Boleyn
ment, furnae8 hc:at, plenty o1
... Bop
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warer. Two blll'lll, garage,
' '.
other
buildings. Priced for
. SUNDAY, AUGUST 7
quick sale. fl ,000.00.
C.fd of Th•nks

1-WI=S~H:_to:..:.,lb..,a:_nk~al~l-m-y~f~rien~do

EEk &amp; MEI!IC'

GAS"'-.INI ALLIY

BIG SALE!

Am$rican Coov, Cpe. New lireo, &amp;ood top, dark "'"" flmah,
&amp; cy1., aW. trano. Radio ond boater

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$1095
Novo • door local'-owner. Turqul!lae fioiab, power IIINI'ing
and brokeo. Ridlo and hooter, a real obarple

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roomo, batlt, ba~tmen\ foread air heailns. '4 •ere lot,
aome river frontage. $5,000.
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wipor walhera. Now for the low, low price,,,

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· Pomeroy, o. Ph. 992-290S dllll
or 992-3702 eveDIDB•·
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Wanted To

Buy

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Freezeu, Refrigerators, Wa·

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aber-Dryer Palls, Elec. Ran·
lei and Alr-Conditionera.
15 cu. ft. Chnl
FRIIZIIt - - , - - - 1195
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FRIIZIR
$235
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OPIN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

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WHEEL

WHEEL
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Crew's Steak House

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

eC•r eThlck eHNier
Core e Bulldozer
eAny Type

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s....d Our Drln•ln

F-r &amp;·Rofrlgor•to•.
Ph. WY 2·2181

'61 GMC ~---------::"':' $1095
~- ToD 8 ft. l'lokup. Wide bodr, 0 cyl. enliJ!e, Clb A·l COD·
dillon. Whllf over red finish, hater, new tire•·

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ROUSH &amp; LYONS
Camping Tr1ilers
!Iofton St.
M11111, W. Yo.

• - Alignment Shop
MAN to do ndd job. '16 for 8
Phone 992-3576
PIGS. Ph. 74%-4755.
I 5 3t~
hours work. Phone Mason 773- :
W M1ln St.
Pomeroy
51116.
8 4 Jlc '
Formerly Grueser BodJ
112·211116
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flY 2-2193
Pomeroy
Works
ONE GMC Diesel Allis Chal·
mel'll HD 1 bulldcner, straighl EXPERIENCED waler well il ·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:E~Ij~~
blade, excellent mechanical driller to work on percentage '•'
NOW RIPREI!NTING
SELLING OUJ
condlUon, will oell cbeap. basis. Wrile Care of The i1
See Edward Ebersbach at I Daily Sentinel, Box 668-H,
MEIGS COUNTY
e2 USED CARS Llif'T
Excelsior Salt Works, Porn- Pomeroy.
8 4 3tp '
(Thurt.·Fri.-Sat.)
WITH FULL IEIVICI
ePARTS for OUTIOARD
eroy, 0. or George EbersAll Models
MOTORS
bach at Peuock Coal Co.,
W1nted
eiOATS &amp; MOTORS
Cheshire, o. Ph. Pomeroy BIIZAt ~educed Prices
eBOAT 'AINT
eTOOL$
3891 or Galllpolls 367-7526,
8 4 8te
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For Slle
for child to use for practice.
IIJld neighbors twtheir Ralph Trussell, Long Botlom, WELL kept carpel8 show the
cardl and leiters during my 0. Pb. 949-3703.
8 5 Sic
results of regular Blue Lustre
stay at lbe Richmond VellorI
spot cleaning. Rent electnc
an's Hospllal In Richmond,
For 5• e
shampooer fl. Pomeroy Cew. va.
ONE WHEEL utility trailer, an- ment Block eo.
8 1 8tc
Robert Hunnell gle Iron and frame, wood
8 li lip
body, light, 2 complete hitch· li ROOM house and balb, 1¥•
_ _ _ _ _ _ _:..;....:... es, excellent oondllion. Ph. acres, $200(1. Also a &amp; room
Notice
992-5543.
8 5 6tc bouse, newly painted wilb 5
MOBILE HOME 1964 Titan 10 acres, ~- Ph. 992-6021.
MADI\M Star, plllm reader, Rt.
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1, lli!Jall8a. Look for hand x61 ft., 2 bedrooms, like new. --~--=----~~
WtiNTEDt
Auto Club of Southern Ohlt
slg!UI; ~Come and hear her tell Pr1ced for easy ftnanclng. Ph. HOUSE for Ale, 591 Broad· CLEAN your rugs for leu lbau
Metropolitan Moton
Furniture and household
you·it1e l)llst, present and fu· ' Mason, 713-5282.
8 3 3tc way St., Middleporl, Ohio. 7 lc a ft. with Lustre Foam.
BOB E. BYE!I
ROUTE 124
Evenings end $aturdoy
poda. We will buy comture.
8 4 12lp ONE GOOD Superior &amp;nin room_s, II'. bath, garage. Out· Elactric sbampooer rental
125 Feirl•n• Or. Middleport
At
Syracuse
Corporation
plete estates or small loti.
NO tmspPslng or livestock DriU. Emmett WiD, Rt. 3, bulldliiB. Corner lot. 8_4 &amp;lp Ehersbach Hardware.
8
4
81&lt;
Call ..
on Ill• Howard Hickel farm ! Pomeroy, 0.
7 31 lip BEANS, tomatoes, c:abbage a_nd
· Business Services
in llal'llol'll. Slped; Evorett 14 Fl'. Fiberglaso boat witb I CIICII11lbera. ~larenco Profljll, IUDGET fRlCED lurDiture I&lt;
KNOTTS USED
lusines1 Services
- -f•r Tho ...t In
Oldaker_ overseer.
8 4 3tp 45 HP Mercury motor and Porlland. Ohw. Ph. MS-=s4. our tblrd floor budget shop.
FURNITURE and
SEWING machines. rtplllr ser
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WILL DO baUDB. Ph. 992-'11131. trailer, lJ82 model, A-1 oonBaker Furniture. Middleport
AUCTIONEER
t~ce: au makeo. WY
AUCTION
Cin.d er I cttwiilfli
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The . Fabrlt Shop, Pnm,.,..;, l
8 3 6tp
dillon. Contact Gary Gibbs, VENETIAN blinds, all kinds. Ohio.
II 12 lfc
COMPLE 5
ll-2nd.
446-2917
=="=-'~-':-:-:-=--:-::+Mason, W. Va., or call 773- Also repairs. Dale Wippel!
MANAGEME~~
Autbbrized Singer Sat..
.., BLOCKS!~;"';
COUPLE with no children 5256.
7 31 121&lt;
Supply, :u:; Union
Ave., new Zig Zag aewing machines
Service.
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Write. Phone or Contact
t!:.~ :ri:~c~ ~~ PILE Is soft and lolly . . col- Pomeroy, Ohio.
7 Z9 30tc wilb 20-year factory guaran·
AGED lady 10
JIM CARNAHAN
fiGHT high feed price!!
f · ' ' 1 : 12 lnch BIC.'Cito
· an d coo k'mg. 1n)I_M
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tact . Ohio .Valley
i .eCt!IIIenl
Windows &amp;•1&lt; ~
Daily Senline!, Pomeroy, o.' ors retain brilliance ln car- ; 1965 HONDA, 300, whill!, very tee, --·"nationally advertised bousekeepmg
"F"f.:~iiijl~~~ for «:Jar an teed broiler grow- ~ramea &amp; .otlli!l: 14a
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pets cleaned wllh Blue Lus·t good condition, $400. Phone brando tn be sold lor storage quire 0. Hirxly up over !he ;
IG'
ing profits. Ph. 192-2161.
Suppliet.
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tre. Rent electric shampooer James Roush, Rt. I, .::Long and freight lotala of $65 eacb. 1 Liberty Tbe•tro in MiddleI 4 tfc Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold ......................_:7~27.,:3:;:0tc:..!::Pii:iH!IiO:i:lN:i:lE:i:l992ii:ii·2067iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiOiiMiiiliiiROYiiE!
ADAMS TIUDJNG Pool
11 $1. Baker Furniture Co.
\ ~Bo~tto~m~·.;o;,;·,...,.......;•..4~3t"-.cl Can bt pald at $5 a month. 1 pori, 0.
We
wlll
deliver
to
your
home
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op"' 1 daya a week: Mon8 1 Blc .1o
sew
on
them
to
make
Pomeroy.
9 22 lfc
Used Implements
day llu'ollsli Saturday. We IFOR better cleanilng, lo keep
sure
you
are
COII!Plelilly
satIARL
GRUESER,
plumbing
havt nldlo and lelevlslon re- I colora giearillng, use Blue ·
pair, a11o plmly ol antique I Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent\ elnttrpotionoi45·T Hoy
ISfied. Ph. 1192-~IS._B 2 6tc
BOY or GIRL
and
healing, Minersville. :
Ohio. End your sewer trouble.
llellli, lltaln S~ In Rullond, electric sha01pooer
Pick·
Boler
In Rutland To
We have all si!e aewer mach·
o,,~ 7~
_ ·•· _7~, _ 111,1 Hardw{ll'e Co., lnp_,__
e Ford 5' lr11.1h Cutter "
STER!;Cl_ RADBeauiHOfuiCOMwaBI 1NnAut. ,
110..,
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8 1 ~tc
d
h
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console, radio equipped with ' Earn Money •nd PrlzH
WY 2-2!174, day or night.
FOr Rent
MARE PONY, 160. Also . h~ve
~~,:If.'~ 1lr.ILL
t speed automatic changer,
Delivaring The Doily
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for
sale
Ph
992-71131
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speaker
sound
system,
1966
Sentt
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to
establ•'ohod
FURNis
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model, used only 3 monlhs. 1'
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~" 1112-2211 or come
CTOR SALES
Assume payments of
$6.25 I
...
mpJelt •_,.,..
lo a Sprlnc Ave., Pomeroy, CANNING tomatoes, $1 a bush·
TRA
per (llOnth or pay balance due
CALL 992-2156
Crlu Hrodluro
'
All Foods AVailable For Carry-Out
0.
8 3 lfc
el, briDB own container and WY 2·5101
PoiMroy
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Write. Prone or Conla&lt;l
When you think flf .GOOD food, remember to come
118_28 _ Try 11 111 your home.
to Bailey's! You 'li'-1tke the pleasant atllloaphere and
you pick, 2 miles above Le· '
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8 2 81 '"'=""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~I
NICE 4 l'llOIIll end balh un- tart, 0. Julian Hill, Letart I CANNING lllltUitoes; $1 a bush· Ph. 992-32lB.
c 1- •
Racllle, Oblo
deluxe service, top. And, of course, our reuonable
prices. Pay us a visit.
• 1rDIIIiad epartrqent, Middleo.
8 2 ate el, brlna own eontalnar and USEDAj,ache Rav.O-;- 11166 1 YOUNG MAN to livo in as
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MICE
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invalid, aood home, room, 0
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HOU$1!:0 lr&amp;ilklr In '"Middleport, bacb Hardware, Sugar
MOVING, musl sell odds aod ----=-=---:----:
erably someone who
can Schwarze! Marlll&lt;', flockmg0; Pb. Gl Hl48.
Feed; p· :•en'• Hardware.
ends, army bunk beds, golf ANTIQUE Furnlmro, dlslleo, drive my car. Ph, 992-5 223 _
port, Ohio.
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Ave,_;In Pomewy.
7 II tfc uts cockroacbes cricket. o.
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waitross. Ph. 99:1-5432 or UDZ.
2580.
B 2 8tc
MoiEi!N 4 room and bath
ooorPtnnll, sUver~. spiders:
n... . 'IW'IDI..,t r.tlddle- wasps and water buta. Avail·
DA 1Ly CR0 Sc:_W 0 R0
port, o., Pb. 1192-3874.
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AP AR'l'MENT, s rooma and 14 Fl'. camping trailer, sleeps
GAYNELL WISE property ou
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Nov tee•
1. Made a
dianl
bath; ·nicely lurnlohed, adults , 7, hitch lncloded arxl elec10. Coalition
kitt.tnisb
21. Dtrd'l
108 Bulternut Ave. Ph. 1192- .
wanled. 1211 Mulberry Ave ..• tric brakes. Ph. 773-5888, Mas· 12. Yolky
IQWld
beak
6293.
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Oti&amp;er edp
B. Cuekoo
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f II lfc 1. on, W. Va.
8 5 6tpl 18.
U. Man'a
7. The Swedla.
tallto
nicknamo
NIJI&gt;Unca!o
rock
1 ROOM bouse with bath, base115. SatJor
$. Tlu:~:ttl!l'
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11. Dawn
21ea.t
tng
acres
of land, 12 y•ars old,
to Ul•
Tedutllr'• A••w•r
saws I 11. Birthplace I. Like a
of Abra.ham
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36. Qo\&amp;Ch
cood condition, 3 mile• Soulb
:18. Recipient o! 11! Rtce~t
palace
38. ~gypUNI
Chester. Contact John Hayes,
This is your once-a-year opportunity to purel!IR a bnDII
for professional, farm, jndustrial ·
a gift
13. CoolfnJ
!Ill. Trap
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Long
Bottom,
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38. Chlet
and home u.se,
new '66 Chevy at a special price! We have the aem•
pbone 985-3515.
7 31 101p
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Jl, l&gt;kl wo!Pt 80, W..tr
Nor10 go&lt;l
10-4tre"'
tor WOOl •z. Olrl'o
60. Japant~o
wide choice of models and colon (If you come
JT. Penl&amp;
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nickpa.lne
feaUval
PRIC&amp;S START AT
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admiral ,
About
$124.95
oul terms to suit you. Trade now, while 1111
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F'fl'Ji""'II""'R'-r.:tM.7iMI:!""r.""r.-,.,.,.
8.1 oxen.
choiee Ia best! Remember, tbis lime I!OIIlel
.ACRES-ZI·Uoerea
II. At borne
MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
ooltivaled, balance In pasturo
-"Wan'•
but once a year!
name
and
limber.
One
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frame,
l'f,CuUeJ
5 rooms, water system, barn,
U.IDufa
olher buildings. Only tli,OOO .
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bome, 5 rooms, bath, baoeOVER:
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warer. Two blll'lll, garage,
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buildings. Priced for
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quick sale. fl ,000.00.
C.fd of Th•nks

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.,a .oulllde 'teen 'dance party Will'me,t Tuesdl!f,·.A\11. 8lh, ai
.Ibis Friday ·niJbt at the Mid- e p.m. at' tb&lt;l No~ Rold·
illlepott eom~Ohity Pllfk· ' The· side Pil'k (Or. a'Jiap\'liiit8M' parJays \)'ill emoee the ~ frol!l ~y; .Mell)befl art·~td ,to \1£1111
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rest of the meal ·Wil!·bi i\a1118h·
'W~ POMEI\OY lllgh Schopl l!d by the lio~t~' I!Opii!'I\IH.
Mbletic ~sociatioo will spon· After the picnic, llll!mbera illll
sor a blgh scllool dance party
at tlie horDe of tfti,
this coming Saturday . night at
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the Pomeroy High ·~udltorl\1111,
biJUJ!:. ,, /,;;:ri.·;'.!;:
startillg at 8 p. m. the .Jays will
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'Special guests will pe Dilll!'fot
Sl:lNDAY
15 director, 11u~ _ci-Q\o, Jack·
ANNUAL l&gt;AVIS REUNION son, and members ol Vie Jilek·
will be held at Lake Alma Sun· son B&amp;PW Club. All Mlddlejlorl
day. A basket dinner will
be club members are uraed to .at·
aerved at noon followed by alA!
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· _ _ _ __ __;'business sPssion and games.
oelllly with his parents, Mr.
MONDAY
ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE and Mrs. Paul 1\.elley.
will meet Monday a! 8 p.m. Fol- Mr. and Mrs ~ Blng.relowing themee.lillg,.the ball will turned -home ~&amp;,after Viobe vacated for the fair.
llillg her slsiA!r (Mary) ~
DAUGHTERS OF
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawtence
class ol the United
DeGroat, at Fountain, Colo.
churth will have a plooic at
Mrs.· Edith Ji!iig of WooeJor
Syracuse park, Monday at
l&lt;ept house for the Lowell Bing
p.m.
family while they were aw~.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fred·
aal Order Of Police will

Mr. and Mrs. Bhllne Walburn
and children, Vienna, W. Va.,
visited recently with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verner See
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Walburn.

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"THE MONEY TRAP"
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SUNDAY, MONDAY
•nd TUESDAY
Aug. 7·8-9

"THE SINGING NUN"
- 'T'£'chnicolor- ·
Debbie Reynolds
Ru:~ardo Montalban

Agiies_Moorebead

that order:
Shop
HOG SALE
~~!~;~:~~~~~ for Baisden's Curtis Baisden, Soothwester
a
Vance John· FFA, Bob Evans Sausage Shop,
figure established 11.27 ; Dean Martin, Hannan
,ear
Tra~e, Johnson's Market,
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11 a member of the DavJd Martm, Hannan u••co.
~!em FFA, and resides Ohio Valley Bank, .51; Sue
D•tr·
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Tr;ce, E. E Evans, .36;
the lfand champwn lam
Garber Southwestern
lbrte ~live years,
Sausag~ Shop, .34; Linda
other record, Is a ~mber 0 . tin, Hannan Trace, Commercialthe Hannan Trace FFA, and Savings Bank, .35; Mike Beav·
reoldea on Eureka Star Route. er Buckeye Cardinals, C. H.
Bob Saunders offered $1.95 M~Kenzie, .33: Mike Beaver,
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reserve cbampJon lamb, Buckeye Canlinals, Evans
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by Jent Myers, Sc~t· ing, .30; Jim Slone, Ha1ma:n\
ton. IIIII member 01 the Pu&gt;· Trace, Sausage Shop. 34;
neen 4-H club.
aid Slone Hannan Trace,
Jolmson's Market bid ~ ce~~ ans Packls, .32; Aile
a pound for DeaD MartiDM~artin Gyroscopes, Evans Packing .32: I
..,Yf cbampiOI&gt; hog.
' Jim Slone, Hannan Trace, Ev·
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btr of the Hannan Trace PJO· . Hannan Trace, Evans Pack·
,.,,.,.-,...""""-4-H club.
ing, .32: Doug Martin, Hannan
GREENWICH, Colo. (UP[)
and Saunders_ pur· Trace, Johnson's Markel, .30;
-A aervoal latber-IHMI pult
the: Jrchampioos md 19115, Donald Slone, Hannan Trace,
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Mike CINCINNATI &lt;UP!) - Foyd Frtclay, wbUe bls wife pve
bef«e 1,000 ~ctators Waugh, Buckeye Cardirulls, Ev- Tidwetl, 43, of Warren, Ohio, birth to a baby boy.
Sh•~ ArelJa. l
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ans Packing, .30; Roger Angei, was arrested Saturday and Pollee reported AotltDDy Car•
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jcharged WI
s~ _egree mur- riero called pOllee Tllunday
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1 kill following a pr&amp;&lt;lawn !boo~
lall&lt;t' to take .U %11-~
polk!t at
and ·21 did not 118rliC!pated)
ing lsctdentln a downtown bar. wife Barbara to a boopltlii
COJ1!IIsUng moelly
19¥• cenll per poun .
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eerild' lila
Twenty-eight lambs sold ; and
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sh
of .. hit
.. this event ended with a bang
other crilicatly wounded alleged- Carriero ,ave btrtb 1D llle
Dt. King, . ..veteran of manv
area, ofi' the city'• "~er~a~'- ~~. .:J"w~, when lila 2Ith place anima_! sold
IIY by Tidwell, pollee said Sal· a~~=::· ••• takn to' the
demonalratloal lD the South, northwelll side, about 1Z mUeo
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for 91 cents· a pound, firushillg
urday.
• ..pita! also, bat aot jail 88
wu .. hit by a roct thrown by north of Friday's . dislurbai!Ce. Nl1118 In i!JeJine of march
In the money. It
was .
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Dead Is James W. Noel, 49, of a vfoltor PoUce oald he Wll
sonli!one ill a mob of wbltes "! baveandnevehrseeden such dheep
cover for s.afely's as
Mike Crouse'•. animiai, a mhemd·
ICCincinnati. AI \bert Buxti toni' 21,dof treated for •'omoke IDbalalioa
s~jing "kill him, kUI him" hostility.
. air anyw ere silled over lhelr beads
ber of the Tr~ang e, pure ase
HIROSHIMA (UP!) - Thi s mcmnsu, s m crJ ca con •·
std b 1100klDI,
ilurliia Friday's march in the in my Hie, even In Selma," Dr.. A for""- of 12tiO·rlol·beJmeted by the Ohio Valley Publishing growing liying city paused, lion at Generai Hospital with
cau
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J Kin&amp; ja_
ic\ .after he was hit by police cnmehed their WilY Co,
Saturda~ to remember the day jbuilel wound in biJ cbest.
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.:oaoThe Nobel Peace prize willner t~ ·.won.. . ·
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through the mobs with . clu6s Listed below art results tf it was pronounced dead.
I Police said Noel was sbot ' Whim to Take Swim
fiet no date for a return to !he I Police said 44 persons were and billies. Bloodjed white the hOK and lamb sales. &lt;Ex- More than 30.000 cJUzens and while trymg to stop lhe gun I
'· nell!hborhood. He Dew to ~ @1!11 -:11 · ~ IDiW:ed yeuths wert cartled off In hlbitor, address , club,_ buyer, visit 0 r s g~thered Saturday wielder after he shot Buxtoo.
Presumed Drowned
tl.tianla, Ga. to altl!nd next\serious!¥ ~ . , to· reqwre police YIDI:
and price per pound listed m morning at Hn·oohlma to pray Pohce pieced together the foi·
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atomic bombing in history.
Tidwell
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summer. For dre ..-up (left) there'• a b1111ay juraper In
berry or blue with the merest frosting of lace. Solid
bodice ln Arnells on 1 slllft of striped seenucker. Groovy .
rolton saUeloth two-ple~er (rlghll caa ~o onywbere aU ·
season long. Its crisp while top has kabuki sleeves ••ncled
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"It.'s a record of my own bank savings ac·
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:ELBERFELDS IN·POMEROY .

FIRST CHILD BORN
Cbarles P. Rif- 1 l."'-iiiiO~...i.iiiiiiiiiiii~~
Brolhenl of;,·
Pomeroy are 8JIIIOUIICing the
birth of their first child, 1
daogbler, Tuesday, July 28, at
Hmzer HospitaL The
babF
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has been named Cheryl Ann.
Grandparents are ,.,r.
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l'omeroy, and Mr. ,8rld ~n.
Cbarles E. Riffle, E':r Main Sl.,
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~eet Your Friends Herei.How .f.J'hat ·Our ~~~ Chllrts '·'·
Are
JWsy ~~packing, ,. Ch~king, .M11r!d~&lt;. ~rrangtng. Thf.lack' To School ·and' Fall Merchandise. '· ;, .~
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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY

THREE SEai®NS,

in the Bultl~ . Me':"onal du•d during the past
year of
th Cro ~ ~ dJre~t~~m~ radiaiHlll caused diseases, and
e
w·
unera
. · the names of l&amp;;l others who
may ~ at the reS!· disappeared without a trace on
Oblo Street,
Pt. Augusl 6, !945, and have finally
P lea•J&amp;Jijl;_~--been confirmed dead.
NAMED TREASURER
There are now 61,993 names
MAJ!IET'rA Obio &lt;UPII _ in the Cenotaph. Next
year
J. c.:mru..ss, 8 Naval ll!'ere Will be more.
offlcef of 24 years, was
tre_.,urer for Marietta .
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bere, a college
Saturday.

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and he began an argument with A search was made or
Buxton. He left the bar andre- body of Robert Lee. Dur811t.
turned millutes later with a pis- Two women compan~ns told
to\ concealed is a paper bag. poh:: ~ey we~ WJ::'o.,t dock
Tidwell then allegedly shot 00 e reene
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Buxton at close range, then wheq he said he thought he d
tumel to Oee. Noel otarted to SWlmmmg. With that, he
chase hlm, Tidwell shot Noel moved hiS clothes 8lld
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mlo the r~ver .
th ree times,
en van
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He was later arrested at hJS They ~aid that was the
Reading Road apartment.
!hey saw of him.

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