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SentiDel, Pomeroy-'Midllloport, 0., Alii· 18, 1980

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About
Middleport

, Homeplace
: The annual Fry reunion was
'held August 14 on Pond Hill ·

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Honored Upon
Sixth Birthday
Mrs. Harold Patterson of Sy&gt;
racuse, honored her daughtt:r,
Connie Ann, with a party on her
th
sixth birthday August 9, at e
Syracuse roadside park. Games
were played and favors of bubble gum and baltons were given
the guests. Refreshments of a
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decorated cake and oce cream
were served.

near the okl Fry home place.
Dale and Jull, Columbus, are
Following a basket dinner at guests of their granddlQther,
~oon. a short business meeting Mrs. Dale Mourning while their
was held. Gifts were given to
\!r. Fred Roush. 84 , the oldest parents, Mr. and '1"· James
Mourning are in New York.
man present; Mrs. Laura Dar- Their other son, Michael, is
nell. IIU, the oldest lady, and
d Present were April Hayman,
to Phillip Fry, J. the youngest. with his grandparents, Mr. an s d
Roush Jerry Angela
Mrs. Tom Walters in
Point an. ra .
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M.-. . Anna Fry of Elgin,
.. Pleasant. The children are also Robm, Rocky and R03. Sootryt
was also given a gift for having 1 T
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liam Nelson in Pomeroy.
onsom, ~nms . '
The election of officers for
and Tina Pierce, Jtmmy Werthf' coming year were as rot- Pfc. Bob Watkins left Monday 1 ry, Autumn Sayre, Sherrie Craig
lo•· '· President Mr. Paul Rick- for Camp Pendleton, Calif, after Donna Hubbard. Karen Neigier,
ard: Vice-president. Mr
Jay spending a JO.day furlough with Brenda, Carol, Roger, and DenYerian. and Secretary- Treas .. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora nis Miohael: Amy and Becky
Mrs . Roy Cooke
Watkins and his children, Jo- Sewell , Jimmy, Andy and TimAttending were Mollie John- seph, David and F.li1.abeth. Pic, my Patterson. and the honored
son, Thomas Johnson.
and Watkins has been assigned to a gutst.
Leona SpirPS, all of Gallipolis: tour ef duty in Viet Narn. He is
Mrs Pat
Mr and Mrs. Alonzo Dickens, attached to Headquart~s ComAdults present wer~ p· c •
West Columbia: Mr. and Mrs. pany, Eighth Engineer Battal- terson, Mrs. Mil~
d ·~; :
Fred Roush , Letart. W. Va .; ion.
Mrs . .Helen Hubba , an
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Mr Lo!a Lewi3. West Colum- ~
Bonn1e Ransom .
b. ~· Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ScGtt have [
---G,:I·Iipohs: Mrs Cora F'ry, Le- returned from a vacation in Flo- .
tart : Mr. and Mrs. Jay Yer1an , r1da.
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Lynn. Cheryl and Patrick Yer- .Th• Moddleport AU'.'etoc Asso- ~
h~ n. Jarkson \11'. aud
Mrs. CJat\on will m:el Fn~ay evenMarvin F'ry, Kenneth. Rehec- ing, August 19 '"the hogh school '
ca and Phillip Fry, Wesl Colum- cafeteria at 7:~ p.m.
"The Psalmist" was the topbia: Mr. and Mrs.. Elbern Mon- Wednesday dmner guests of ic or 1he program pre,.ented by
roe Cedarvill~: Mrs.
Roy Mr . and Mrs. Paul Grueser wer~ Mrs. Eugene Forbes when the
C..;ke ani David Cooke. Le- Mr. and Mrs .. Rollin Snoball ot WSCS ol the Minersville Meth- .
tart : Mrs. Anna Frv. Elgin. Ill. Barberton, Ohm. Mr . and Mrs. odist Church met Monday evenMr. rllld Mrs . Bill Fry. Mike, Sneball were en~oute to Bar~r- ing at the church.
BiHv .Jr . and Mark Fry, Mason; ton after attendmg a conYf'"t1on Psalm 23 in unison opened
~r : and Mrs. Melvin Irvin, Ern- in Kansas City..
_ the meeting followed
with
est and .John Irvin, Rio Grande; Betty and Jom Koehler , ~augh scripture reading of Psal~ 25:
Mrs ..Jnhn Lewis , Michael and ters of Mr. and Mrs. Rochard 1-12 by Mrs. Clifford Phtllips.
Dale Lewis. Mason: Mr. and Koehler, Colu"!bus.' .call_1e Mo~- Readin~s on Psa~m 2~ were g1vMrs Rt~ioh Durst. Ronnie, Sha· day for a weeks viSit w1th the1r en by Mrs. Rolhn Wolft, Mrs .
ron ·~md Oale. Letart: Mrs. Zll· great-grandmother, Mr~. R. C. Hosmer Roush, Mrs .
Brooks
Ia Frv Wt&gt;st columbia; Mr. Sansbury and aunt, M1ss Sally I Sayre, Mrs. Karl Grueser, Mrs.
and Mrs. f'.dward F'ry. Mrs. Schaal.
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Bradford Maag and Mrs. Otto
Laura Darnell both Gallipolis Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ollhng- Hartenbach. Prayer by
the
and Homer A. Fi llher , Point er and children, Michatl Jl and Rev. Wendell G. Stutler conPltasant.
Julie of Nelsonville, are vaca- 1cluded the program .
tioning here with his parents, ·Mrs. Earl Renshaw. presiMr . and Mrs. Conrad Ohlinger dent , conducted the business
iVnon Lunch.e on is
:in Pomeroy and with her aunt session. A communication was
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and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo read concerning a workshop to
G!VPn •• " nt'S ay
Kennedy , Sr. in Middleport.
be held at Heath Methodist
M". John f. Baily and daugh Mr . and Mrs. Harry S. Moore, Churrh, Middleport. on Septem·
ler, Mrs. Russ Watson enter- Jr., Ashland , Ky. visited recent- ber 7. Cards and flowers were
winPd with a ""'):- lurwh»r.n ly with Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. sent to. ~rs. A~olph Grue~r,
Wedpesday, at their
home Moore, Sr. Mr. Moore is under- Mrs. Wilham F1sher and M1ss
forest Run .
going surgery at St. Marys Hos- Amanda Parker.
Gue&lt;\8 were Jennings and pita! in Huntington, W. Va. thts Refreshments were served
John tohrshall of l.ouisville, wee!&lt;. Mrs. Moore Is staying during the social hour by Mr1.
ltv Miss Judy Genheimer, Co- with relatives in Ashland during Maag and Mrs. Stella Grueser
lu"mbuco:· Pete Vanica, Cleve- his hospitalization.
to t11ose named above
and
lanrl : ·a~d Mrs . c. DArnold of : Mr. and M" . Harold George . Mrs. William Russell and M:-'.
Stewart
and children, Brian and Brent Norman ~cCallum, a~ter whtch
have moved from Gallipolis to lite meeUng closed woth prayer
the former I. E. Miller home oa by Mrs, Maag.
auy IDO G1llllftl
Gat 1nd Get Fr. .
Grant St.
---4 Oav- ,, Nllllr.. In
MIAMI
&amp;IACH
Mrs. John Kincaid has reyo~n Saver Book Todarturned from a visit with hP.r
Unhettevahl• btlf tru•
ClltTif'IIO GAl STATION
daughter. Mrs. Paul Ruttencutttl w. Mllln lt.. Pome,..r. Qhle
ter and family at Dunbar, w.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bachtel, Cbester Council Daughters of
Barberton, visited recently with America met in regular session
HUON"t'iVe·ln
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Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Baclttel Tuesday evening with 30 memI. and daughter, Carol Bachtel. bers present.
; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wise Mary Showalter councilor,
TONIGHT thru FRIDAY
"MARRIAGE ON THE
, and children have returned from presided and the meeting openROCKS"
a two-week camplt\1 vacation ed in ritualislie form.
Betty
Frank Sinatra
trip
in
West
Virginia.
Roush
and
Goldie
Wolfe
were
r.,.
Deborah Kerr
(Color)
Charles Haskins, son of Mr. ported ill In hospitals. Audrey
- andand Mrs. Noah Haskins,- has McCoy lost her mother by death.
''TWO ON A GUILLOTINE"
been named Principal of the A communlcatidn was read
Connie Steven!
Dean Jones Vinton County High Scltool in from Jean Wolf in regard lo lhe
McArthur. He is a graduate of District Past Councilors club
Middleport High School and picnic lo be held at Wilson park
Ohio University.
near Coulville. It was decided lo
Mrs. R. R. Joh=• (Martha practice receiving national and
Pomeroy. Ollto
Jane Downing) and Utree daugb- state officers and balloting for
CLOsED
ters of Lafayette, La., arrived candidates at the next meeting.
THRU AUGUST 20
Wednesday for a visit with her At the close ot the meeting, a
TONIGHT
father, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney silent auction was held by the
and TUESDAY
Downing. They were met at the orphans committee.
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Columbus airport by Mr. and
&lt;Technicolor)
Mrs . Downln&amp;.
ANNOUNCE REUNION
Paul Newman
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- - - The Old Friend's Reunion will
Lauw1 Barall
CARING FOR SISTER
be held Sunday. September 4
Janet Le1gh
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p 1 PI
Cotorurtoons
Mrs. Cora Young, Erie, Pa., at Krodel Par In o nt easis taking care of her sister, ant, W. Va. A basket dinner
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURS.
Mrs . Con Young of Mkldleport, will be oerved at noon and memAue. 24·25
, who recently underwent surg- bers attending are to take a
NOT OPEN
ery at Gallipolis Medical Clin- picnic dinner tutti table service.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY I IC.
August 26-27
PLAN SALE
"THE GHOST AND
The
Ohio
Eta Phi Chapter of
RETURN
HOME
MR. CHICKEN"
(Technicolor)
Mr. and Mrs. EvereU Jack· Beta Sigma Phi Sorority are
Don Knolls
.Joan Stalf'y
,
Wrendville,
returned sponsoring a nunmage sale f'ri·
"TAFFY AND THE
home yesterday after spending day and Saturday, September
JUNGLE HUNTER"
(Tee bnicolor)
In
the weekend with his sl~ter, 2-3 In the Coates Buildlo1
Taffy Mrs. Coo Young.
Jacques Bergerae
Middleport.

Psalmist is
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Pillow Caseo,' 42x36 lnchas
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a well known brand.

Terrific Value

6:00 to 8:00

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
Servi7111 Mdgs Counlv for ovrr •• Ytall

M&lt;mb•r Ftdnal llfiiiW Sr•ttm
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FINAL
CLEANUP SALE
All Porch
and Lawn
Furniture

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WOMENS 59c

EIDERLON PANTIES
Marhine washable and dryable . 56% cotton and 44%
rayon panties. White and Rosebud print. Elastic leg
brief and band leg brief. Sizes 5, 8, 7 and 8.

2

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"llonom,.
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MERCERIZED
THREAD

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Extra

WOMEN$ PHIL-MAID

1\rong,

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Bollfast

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Full Cut Nylon

Low cut, No Elastic, No

FUll SLIPS

Bind Foottet.s. Complet.

Tai.lored, laee Mnd self
embroidery trim styles.

and Black.

ly seamleas. Soft fOIJlt
Clllhion sole. Molded full
~hion heel. Sizes '"8mall
(8\0 ·9), Modium (91&gt; to
IOJ and Larae (10'h·ll).

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SIUII 14 to 20.

SELECT YOUR IACK·TO.SCHOOL NEEDS
BOYS "KIRIURY"

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"Eye-(1fcherl"' lly ..,kllhln Fine Quellty IHmlen

MESH STOCKING!

Genuine J&lt;Kornet" rib-one size fib aU ait.e1 8 to 11. White
and solid colors of black, red, blue, creeu, tan. Sate lor
friday and Soturdaf.

First hom• dye you just

Long Sleeve Sport Shirts
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uneap and pour. Smootb,
rich rolor, rilht re~ults,
ln your washer. Available
In 12 popular cotlll'l.
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$3.95

SPECIAL BACK·TO.SCHCOL GROUP
BOYS LONG SLEEVE

onc1 Your11 Mene

Never Iron Sport Shirts

CREW SOCKS

Tapered style with button down collar. Never Iron omart

All white, ribbed crew
top. Size 10 to 13. too-..
eotton.

Made ol etl'!'. Polyester, 3!1% Combed Woven

Cotwa.

ploid polterDS.

80YS PERMANENT PRESS

SCHOOL SLACKS

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MENS conoN

See this beautiful ~roup of womena new · fall eottonatop styline in dark cottona, a larae croup of stylN to
!Choose from in atripes, plaids, cbecks, paiiiQ'a aa.d aolidJ.
Jllsses sizes 14 to 20. Half sizea m&gt; to 24\0.

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Tapered otyte with button down collar. Never Iron. Smart
loop. Woven olfotd clotho in dark oolida. Woveu plafd&amp;
ia a beauWul liTIY of pattel'lll.

99c a pair

WOMENS DRESSES

$100 .

BOYS NEVER IRON

NIW

Sizes Blf.i thru 11 . Proportioned len&amp;tha. Alao IV&amp;Ilablt
in slim tee sly1e for Teenaiers. Newest t,all Shadee.

JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OP

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RIT LIQUID
DYE
$2.95 Phil-Mold

Solid oolor blue with rawhide . lace ne&lt;k. Waahabt..

p1lra

WORK SOCKS
duty, ukJol II:Jle:
Btze 101&gt; to 13. Auorted
aolld eotor and sottd

Slzeo 8 to 11 In bell•. black and blllclt ou... llade . bt
Uol•erslty 1tyle witb tapered te1, belt loop&amp;, euffed ~;
· lotlll, 40% Pol)leste!t ~% COmbed Colton, 20% Amo
ltaJOO, 10'1'. N,loo. 'lll&lt;ll' DeVft' noed lrooiDI·

Beau
white.

OTHEil toYS PERMANENT PllESS
ICHOOL SLACKS

$US

Mens long Sl•ve SPORT SHIRTS
SELECT YOUR NEW FALL

Wash Dresses Nowl
A special group of womens wash dre&amp;Sel -

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and half sizea. Beautiful prints. All waahable. A top
resource In thil price range. Size1 1' to 20 and 14\0
to 24\0 .

f2.95

BOYS
CREW SOCKS
ChooH white with otrlpo
eolor lop or solid eolo&lt;o
with cootrut trim stripe
top. Size&amp; 7 to JOV..

3 ...,, $1.00

Send Her Off To Schaolln Fllhlon . . .
In on• of our B«k To School D-1
Glrla dreooes styled with the lfOWD-IlP iood lUte. Mtde
for comfortable wear, eas:r care and IIDI\rt faahtoa, all
the brfeht oew loolu, from atrtct11 tailored to pretty
femiolne otyle&amp;. Sizeo 3 to 61, 7 to 14 aDd Cbubby liul
BV. to 14\0.

ABeautiful Unt
of
GIRLS SKIRTS

Smart woven plaid patlel'DI Jn lbea Small (14-1,~). Ked·
lam (15-lll'o), Loree (lfl.l8V.), and Extra Loree (17-17\&gt;J,

llade witb two poek&lt;!l, rqular wide opmd collar;

$2.95
MENS AND YOUNG MENS

PERMANENT PRESS PANTS
Rave the new aarrow I Inch cufb, belt loops. llado ol
IIO'!Io Fortret Polyester and 110% Combed Cotton. Never
need lronln1. Solid eoloro. Sizeo 211 to 42 wall!.

$5.95
OTHER MENS AND YOUNG MENS
PERMANENT PRESS PANTS - ...95 enttl $US

Make your selecUons now.

WORK PANTS - WORK 'SH.TJ

plaido and oollda, dacro•
and eotton btendo. btp
otlteh pteata,. lm1fe ple&amp;t&amp;,
and obeeth 1trtfl. Colon
1o .-.unato with our
lirla oweaten. 81111 I lo

Stop In lbe Keno and BoJ• Department now flit your
eorreet 11zo work pant or wort obtri. Pont. In liiea 211 to
110 wallt ond Sblrla In slzea 14~ to 20. Cboooe rtiUiat
wuh IOd wear oottoDS or lbe permonool preu o!Jies.

ChooM from all wool

A BEAUTIFUL LINE 0P GIRLS SWIATEilS. ·.
Juat In Time For lock To Schaoll
A wide selection of bulky cardlpos and oolt flat
tnits tn cardigana and ollpover&amp;. BeauUful new fall
colors In beatber tooe1 and solids. Sileo S 10 6X aDd
7 to 14.

Outfit your little l!lrll In one of otir fublonable coati
In the very smarrest stYieo. All the e)atlllc loot• ill
girll coals are In thla Jll'OUp. Some wltb fur trim and 110me w!tb matching hall and 1eiJ)np. All new

fall oolora.

SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE Of'

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"NUMBERS"
FooTBALL
.SHIRTS

Cotton ' jeney leotball
oblrtl. BlrlplnJI at llho'lld·
011, S«eoa printed nun&gt;
erala 'Mt oteevea. Sllltt
SmalL Medium, Larae.

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Mens-Boys Sweaters
Cboooe SlittovOH ·md .Cordlpno 10 thlo new soloetton ol
SwHierl !Or men IOd bo7t for ocbool and winter wear.
Bolld eaton. plalda, two toae ClllllblnoUo111. A llrtl

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Doputment on the .Fint Floor-Now I.
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the bll ulectloo of oweaten md bUJ wbat ,.u
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Jlead1 , now for _pour tteltedon. Car Coati, walot lenatlt
lti;Jiea.
. . P.i a l d a , oo)ld eaton, DJ1o&gt;Dl, ll&lt;lllb deDlmo, eotduroyo
All lbel for men and boJI,
liSioP In the Mono Deplll'lllllllt on the Flit FJao.....Now
loud time' to bu1 tho jloltoto 'ou'JI be aeodiDI tblo

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Our regular $1.95 fine quality half sliPf. Several 1tyles
to choose from in nylon or permanent press finish. Average and short lena:ths. ,Sizes Small, Medium, Lare• and
Extra Larat.

Sizes 32 thrn 44.

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HALF SLIPS

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

Stop In the school
section on the flrot flOOr.
Look around at the man, items on Sale an&lt;! bu' what

100% Premium Cotton for
hmg wear. Reinforeed
o;eams to retaln shape and
~lrength . · White
and
rotors. Sh:e.s 3 tbru 14.

$1.00

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59c and better qualtties.
Di scontinued patterns of

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Now book fillers, note books, typing tablet•. Jll!ncllo.
JM!na, binders, compaaseo, crayons, Ink, pastes and
(lues, lead refills, erasers, felt·tlp markers.

8uJter lrown

1200
WASH ClOTHS

GIRLS COATS
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needs tor kindergarten,
high, high
and college. Al!.iiems
efiSy ~~~ction -

Fl•• blade Electric .Fon,
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Friday and 5aturd~y Sale at Elberfelds Pomeroy- F~iday Store Hours
9 to 8 and Saturday Ho~rs 9 to! in the Eveni,_n.=..g__:.___.'---:-_--:-_......:--..,
112.95 0 I
SALEI FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Electrk
FANS
OUR "PILGRIM"
~our
fll'~de sch&lt;to), 1;'.j
flior
school
ll!'14fl/1
SALI $26·00
PRtCI
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,ottr
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A divorce was granted
, ieen Garn"ll .from Harry Garnes

1-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 10, 19M

Dealers will
Take 'Test'
By Kings' Men

OHIO ~DA ~ FORECAb'T ' I
TemperatureP) will averaae \
tbr.. lo live degrees belownormal nortbera •ecUonl and
one to three degrees below
normal In southern sediens.

Hill

real estatt&gt; offires
in
Chira•\l neiJ(hhorhoods If rPaltors flunk. he said, thf" cit~· will

Among the llt"ighborhood~ to
bt tested for agreement to upt"n

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CINCINNATI IUP! I - Juv.,. :
He was also r~ported consider- j
11ile autholitif's lodav were hold- I
inl! possible legal moves to stop
from residents
whitt' rommunities.

Klng annoLmct"d

hoUSf' and four autos,

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DELIVERS SERMON
une house $58 from another and ;
M~SON - Fran~ Capehart, i shot a hole in a boat parked
Point Pleasant, delivered the there ~nd then shot intu a shed
sermoo on Sundav morning at at ·a third house .
the Mason M'thodist Church, '
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during the aboence of the Rev· He was charred with l&gt;urg.
erend Marvin Frame. His top- lary. grand larceny and two ·
ic was "For CommiUment and : counl'i ol malil'ious destruction :
Declsl.;..," The Reverend Fram:Of property.
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Insurance Open
HARTFORD. Conn. (UPIJ 'lomero Blancas, Art Wall and
I patched-up We.s Ellis Jr .. led
.he way Friday mto the secood
1&gt;und o1 the '100.000 Insurance
::ily Open.
The thre"e shot six-under-par
J5s over the 6.515-yard, par-71
Wetherslie!O
country Club
course Thursday. Kel Nagle,
lhe 45-year-old globe troUer
from Sydney, Australia , trailed
:he leaders by a stroke, put·
:tng together a 32·34·00.

ALL TRANSISTOR
FAJll FROM THE AIR- The Midway of the 103rd annual Meigs County Fair has been the scene of much
activity as young and old have been taking their turn on the seve!al, midway .rides provided by Dm~ Amusement Company, Canton. This afternoon scene was taken from the htghest potnt reached by the ferns wheel.
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meetln~ Thursday night that If , The youth told Detective ~·
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estate Sheriff William Diers after his ~
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Negroes, Chicago will set&gt; its needed mo~ey to go to the gobigii!'St open Da'Upancy demon- cart raees.

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whosf' parent~ own a $70.000

UPI Sports Wrller
Sam McDowell got a haircut
hopiag lor a new look. Jmtead,
he loob like the old Sam
McDowell.
Ao 1oted lor his sideburns as
bls fastball, the Cleveland
r~bthaeder has bee• the
btggest disappomtment ol , the
season lo tbe lndtalll after a
shoulder lnjtJry 1B AprH shelves
~~m •los tha stabulrtelr and relegated
um
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pea.
HIS al'lft alowl~ Improved and
by !ale July he was given a
cle81 bill of health alter
undergomg a four-day examinatio~ at a Cleveland hospital.
S1nce bJS arm was. better,
McDoweU decided lo 1mprove
hlo look.s too. He gnt a .,...,. eut

THE

lO:IJO A.M.-Junior Fair Parade
·n:OO A.!!. Jr. Fair Aehlevem~nt Awards and Stylo
Show
•t:OO P.M.-Rutland Hlib School Band
•2.00 P.M.-Horae Harness Ractnr
10:00 P.M.-Firework&amp;.
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Richard J. Daley lives.
Daley himselt was reported I
Four Felonies
considAring a television appeal I
drawn
of all

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two mtoor children.

Come.
to the.

Warm SatWinlay, tun.lq
cooler Sunda) and continued
cool ~onday and Tuesday, belore moderating tbe middle
ul the week. IU!Inlall will average oear lbrt'r · quarters of
an incb Ills •bowers late Sat·
urday, Suoday and early Mon.
day atnd aguln abo1t Wednes-

CHICAGO &lt;UP!) - Dr. Mar·
Un
Luther King sent out
biradal teams today to ~ 'tt&gt;st"

ha'l'r a giant demonstration on
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FAIRBORN, Ohio (UP!)
Kankakee, Ill, and Kokomo.
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norlhern regional Little League
baseball tournament here. The
winner advance• to the world
series at Williamsport, Pa., late
this month.
Kankakee loosed n JZ.bit at.
lock, including homers by Kent
Pankey and Terry Lofton, to d&amp;leat Maumee, Ohio, fU, In tho
first round Thursday and Kokomo took a Z.1 exira Inning
win oVer Carthage, Mo., when
Bruce Liggins led off with 1
homer.

Colts, Cards Open
Third Week of Play ,
ST. LOllS :UPI) - T be
Baltimore Colts and the St.
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third week of National Football
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lOOKs at doubUull on their
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Former hea~elt!ht
champion Sonny Liston laces
Amos Johnson tonight hoping
to bounce back Into contenUon
lor Cassius Clay's title
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The 34-year-old Liston was
slated "' go inlll the scheduled
10-rounder at around 219 pounds
and fit as a fiddle alter five.
weeks of intensive !raining.

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and Eap·
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MUton 111d East BriiiiCb lOt wood Dam are recomme=
'l'be ~ outlook by dis- crappies. Outlooll is fair.
impoundments. OVIIIOik it• . •
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lloatlteallten Ollie: Dll011 IIJid
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FIGIIT RESVLTS
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Lob Erlt lr Saatlad&lt;y lay: must!... Burr Oak, 'lyeoo!t, ITO, . Japan tVPI) -Kal!tJ.t,i~
Fair to &amp;ood eatches of perch Jackson, Forked Run 81111 oohi Takayama, 116, J~ 1 . ·
an belli!! taken In the Bps IJ. Logan are reported best ' lor knocked out Henry Acldo, IJ4li!n ;
lands lnl8 where lair numbe,.. baso end bluegiUs. Willa tlreet Pbllippines (2).
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baa are tlao belli&amp; lake.. Good dng good eatches of erapplel. Carlo Duran, 165, Italy, slop.;:t,;
perch and SJIDO white bass and The Muskillgum and 8clolo riV· Fabio Bettini, 153, Italy
lrelb wat&lt;lf drum are betnfl era will be best for eatfish. ()ut.. PORTLAND, Maine iUPW:OO.
lakGoodlyenbt the •~otCIJntoncharead, loek Is lair to good.
Roolty Halliday , 1114, Wilkli-"''
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Boulh-m Oltio: Fishing Barre, Pa., drew with Pel:l "'
oome calflah, lreah water W:UU prospects are (air. Rocky Fork Riccitelli, 168, Porlland f81,:·:c'''
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slammed bl8 12tb 1tomar 11 Ito In t1Jree weeks.
Drysdale
Ill doe -IDtb.
limited St. Louis 1o six hilll in
McDowell, wlnlen In bl8 laal w!MIIIg bls niath game • 1t1 22
siX starts. strue11 IIIII elgbl end deeialo118. Wl!iilie Davis broke a
collected one of CleYellllld'a ·1·1 deadlock In the third with
nine hill eft 101111' Gary Peler1 hll fifth homer of tbt
110-91 and
reliever Demtla campaign. Jim Lefebvre drove
Higgins.
acTOss the ot.loer two runs a~
Jose Pqen 111111mllted fOlD' Los Angeles beat Bob Gibson
errors. ~ leading to m (15-10) for the fifth 1tralgbt
unearned 1'11111 for the Mell. time.
Tba Plltlburgh·lblrd baaemu's Pete Rose's wild throw to
tiJree miScues Ia the lourtb third base after a force play at
Inning lied a NaUonal League second in the eighth penDttted
record lor ldl poaltloD. Ron two mns to s~re as the Aslroa
HWII druve bj lwo nma with 1
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H dell 11 With lha
triple IIJid Eddie Breosoud
JO~ded Bo~ Aspromonte
Docktid boma 1 pair with a foreed R ,Y St b t
tid
double for the Mets, whose 53rt1 end Rose~ alte~~nt to
vtetory Ued their previo111 hil!h Sonny
Jackson leaning the
set In IINKJ
1 tb'rd fi ed tbe
Bill Mazeroskl walloped two :;;n~ ,;•~ ad t t' r
boment IIJid Donn Clendenoa T: Tw' e ugou · ling their
and Jerry May conneeted once fi t 1 · 1 m,s, execu
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or e Ieague-lendlg Ptrateo. Minnesota six yean ago,
The!. loss, however,
moved provided Jim Grant with bia
runnerup San Francisco to loth victory against 13 losses.
;~~~~n one perceotage potol of I~ the second inning, Norm
Don Drysdal
th third ~ebern . reached second Ed
e l!ave e
- Ktrkpatrtek ftrsl. . Frank Mal·
place Dodger~ a bls boost by 111ne grounded to third baaemaa
hurling hla first &lt;0111p!e~ game Rich Rollins, who stepped on
third and started an around-the
born triple play Grand allowed
lour hit!J and Cesar Tovar
drove •• four runs.

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Divorce Petition
Filed in Court

A petition for
zone over the Rocky Mountains : filed in the Meigs County Clerk
Roger Speocer Pomeroy. third WASHINGTON (UPI\ - The Thunderstorms
connected , and slowly spread into the of Courts offi~ today by David
m first he-at : Ronifield. ow t 1 Veterans Admimstration Tburs- , with 8 slow-moo,.mg cold front Gre 01 t Plains reg.on.
: w. Davidson, Long Bottom vs.
by H. Fuller. Croton. third 1n day announced_ the death of 89· , today continued to belt areas
MAN KILLED
Benna K. Davidson, a minor,
second heat
1 year-&lt;Jid
Grtffllh :.voWilli a";,'· from the Ohto Valley to the BUCYRUS, Ohio (UP!) :Wu. 'of Chester Road,
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PONY HARNESS RA CES - 1~:~-:: ~:,:a~;,urr~g~s ;~r:n: ! normally flnd Southwest.
· lard P. Hay, 114. Findlay, was : Ada Ha;per, . mother of De1m• 11
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and under class · Bob, drive~ by! ee~tur .. r
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rain fell in an hour at day at the intersection ofJlhi0 1 grass neglect of d~ty. and ez.
Ed Bush, Raeine, Route I. ftrst ; I
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Oklahoma City, Okla. A heavy 19 and 100. three miles south of treme cruelty. Platoltff asks
Captain Black's Drum Major , 1 Williams , a former corporal, ' downpour left 1.73 inches at here Karl Heinlen, 45, Bucy·
owned by _Isaac Lewis , Clifton, 1 1a~ed the ~ ChJppewas at Deer 1Phoenix. Ariz. -more than the 1 rus, the other motorist, was
Lewis Repair Service
W Va .. second: Gold Dust , own- . River i'l../1898 on assignment !city normally collects in the !injured.
-FORed by E. J . Hili. Pomeroy. Rt. with the"' Minnesota National
3, thi rd.
\Guard. He later said the
HEATING ··
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encounter '' wasn't really mu:t~~
ftj)\}~li)ft ~-/kJ•mwi'.I,.J,.ePLUMBING
Dream Girl's Pride, driven 1 of a fight." The VA sald.•"ll~ ~ ~t!,!l~
and owned ov c,..n•v. Rose, Iiams died at a nursing lro
""'VN&lt;rambloth..e four Jumble~
eROOFING
Huntin1ton, W. ,Ya., first.
tn Coon Rapids . Minn.
Hts
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form four. ordinary wordo.
NING RACES - !Thursday oft- , koown survivors of the lndlaa
~PAIR
ernoon) :
wars to four.
22
46 inch and under class ----- .
IM Mitt ~I. ; :P~tddteP1,0.
Fury, owned by Greg Meeks, 1
CINCINNATIAN DIES
Shade. lirst· 46 to 48 inch claS8: . BEAVER DAM, Ky._(UPI)Diablo, ridden by Jimmy Jones, 1, Jake Hartman, 73, CmctnnaU,
first :
was kltled Thursday In 1 twoHMlU
48 to 5! loeb cla11
vehicle collision noar here on a
Dixie owned and ridden by U. S. 231 detour
Ritchie Rooe. Long Bottom,,
ENMURB
HOW A TALKATIVe
Itrs I: S2 to :ill me
. h eass
I : Lillie '
PE~'SON &amp;OMET/MeS
Everett. owned by Bobby Jones
GoET'5 CAJJG&gt;HT.
! DEVOTED TO INTERi:tJT
Shade, first.
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Rlchlrl 1. aw... Pu•u&amp;Mr
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Cntster Tannlblll, lclltor
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1 Put1111Deo ••en• tfttruoon ftll'Cpt
to form the IUrprht lftiWtr, U
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last week and about the sJIIlll
be regained bis toucb ..
mound.
McDowell, claiming he still
18n't quHe righ~ won hi! first
game slnce July 1 by ltmltlq
Chicago to thrl!e hits Thursday
mght_18 pael!Jg the Illdlus to a
2-0 v1ctory. He retired the last
13 batters to finish his first
start since stopping California
5-ll on two hits nearly 50 days
ag2M·
rd' II I till II
~ coo IDS on s s . o,
and I m aot 100 per cent rtgh~
McDowell. oaid alter boostlq
his record to 7-&gt;. ·:Although I'm
bii!&gt;PY about my first win since
the beginning ol Ju_Iy, all I'm
worried about oow JS my next
start.
"My best pitch was my last
ball, but I did•'t have as much
stulf as when I lost lo New
Y rk last Wl!ek " he added
,~ fasi bali is ' ood only if j
ha!e good confid.!ce in it."
Other Games
In the only other major
league action, New York
su rised Pittsborgh 9-5 Hous·
, rp h ded Cin innati 5 Los
:~~~ beat St~ Louis 3-i a•d
Minoesota topped Califoroia 6-2.
Chuck Hinton supplied Me·
JlowPll with hitting support,
driving in both Cleveland runs.
Hinton, hitting .379 io his last
eight
games. doubled home
Larry Brown ia the fifth ORd

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1-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 10, 19M

Dealers will
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OHIO ~DA ~ FORECAb'T ' I
TemperatureP) will averaae \
tbr.. lo live degrees belownormal nortbera •ecUonl and
one to three degrees below
normal In southern sediens.

Hill

real estatt&gt; offires
in
Chira•\l neiJ(hhorhoods If rPaltors flunk. he said, thf" cit~· will

Among the llt"ighborhood~ to
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He was also r~ported consider- j
11ile autholitif's lodav were hold- I
inl! possible legal moves to stop
from residents
whitt' rommunities.

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DELIVERS SERMON
une house $58 from another and ;
M~SON - Fran~ Capehart, i shot a hole in a boat parked
Point Pleasant, delivered the there ~nd then shot intu a shed
sermoo on Sundav morning at at ·a third house .
the Mason M'thodist Church, '
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during the aboence of the Rev· He was charred with l&gt;urg.
erend Marvin Frame. His top- lary. grand larceny and two ·
ic was "For CommiUment and : counl'i ol malil'ious destruction :
Declsl.;..," The Reverend Fram:Of property.
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HARTFORD. Conn. (UPIJ 'lomero Blancas, Art Wall and
I patched-up We.s Ellis Jr .. led
.he way Friday mto the secood
1&gt;und o1 the '100.000 Insurance
::ily Open.
The thre"e shot six-under-par
J5s over the 6.515-yard, par-71
Wetherslie!O
country Club
course Thursday. Kel Nagle,
lhe 45-year-old globe troUer
from Sydney, Australia , trailed
:he leaders by a stroke, put·
:tng together a 32·34·00.

ALL TRANSISTOR
FAJll FROM THE AIR- The Midway of the 103rd annual Meigs County Fair has been the scene of much
activity as young and old have been taking their turn on the seve!al, midway .rides provided by Dm~ Amusement Company, Canton. This afternoon scene was taken from the htghest potnt reached by the ferns wheel.
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meetln~ Thursday night that If , The youth told Detective ~·
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real
estate Sheriff William Diers after his ~
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~eal:rs to ('O()perat. with arre~t that he nole ''bt&gt;cause I 1
Negroes, Chicago will set&gt; its needed mo~ey to go to the gobigii!'St open Da'Upancy demon- cart raees.

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whosf' parent~ own a $70.000

UPI Sports Wrller
Sam McDowell got a haircut
hopiag lor a new look. Jmtead,
he loob like the old Sam
McDowell.
Ao 1oted lor his sideburns as
bls fastball, the Cleveland
r~bthaeder has bee• the
btggest disappomtment ol , the
season lo tbe lndtalll after a
shoulder lnjtJry 1B AprH shelves
~~m •los tha stabulrtelr and relegated
um
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pea.
HIS al'lft alowl~ Improved and
by !ale July he was given a
cle81 bill of health alter
undergomg a four-day examinatio~ at a Cleveland hospital.
S1nce bJS arm was. better,
McDoweU decided lo 1mprove
hlo look.s too. He gnt a .,...,. eut

THE

lO:IJO A.M.-Junior Fair Parade
·n:OO A.!!. Jr. Fair Aehlevem~nt Awards and Stylo
Show
•t:OO P.M.-Rutland Hlib School Band
•2.00 P.M.-Horae Harness Ractnr
10:00 P.M.-Firework&amp;.
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Daley himselt was reported I
Four Felonies
considAring a television appeal I
drawn
of all

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two mtoor children.

Come.
to the.

Warm SatWinlay, tun.lq
cooler Sunda) and continued
cool ~onday and Tuesday, belore moderating tbe middle
ul the week. IU!Inlall will average oear lbrt'r · quarters of
an incb Ills •bowers late Sat·
urday, Suoday and early Mon.
day atnd aguln abo1t Wednes-

CHICAGO &lt;UP!) - Dr. Mar·
Un
Luther King sent out
biradal teams today to ~ 'tt&gt;st"

ha'l'r a giant demonstration on
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Kankakee, Ill, and Kokomo.
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norlhern regional Little League
baseball tournament here. The
winner advance• to the world
series at Williamsport, Pa., late
this month.
Kankakee loosed n JZ.bit at.
lock, including homers by Kent
Pankey and Terry Lofton, to d&amp;leat Maumee, Ohio, fU, In tho
first round Thursday and Kokomo took a Z.1 exira Inning
win oVer Carthage, Mo., when
Bruce Liggins led off with 1
homer.

Colts, Cards Open
Third Week of Play ,
ST. LOllS :UPI) - T be
Baltimore Colts and the St.
Louis Car'\i"al• klek oft the
third week of National Football
League ~bilklnl toaight In o
nationally lelev181ed l!am• from
Busch Memorial Stadium.
Although both coaehes will
give rookies plemy ol playiog
tbne, u they gaiJt last minute
lOOKs at doubUull on their
rooten, Baltimore eomea looking rendy lor the ball,

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Fermer heavyweight
Former hea~elt!ht
champion Sonny Liston laces
Amos Johnson tonight hoping
to bounce back Into contenUon
lor Cassius Clay's title
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The 34-year-old Liston was
slated "' go inlll the scheduled
10-rounder at around 219 pounds
and fit as a fiddle alter five.
weeks of intensive !raining.

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muddy to roily, the Natural Puntlerson, Clendening and Tap- other lakeo and .
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and Eap·
'l'burldoy.
MUton 111d East BriiiiCb lOt wood Dam are recomme=
'l'be ~ outlook by dis- crappies. Outlooll is fair.
impoundments. OVIIIOik it• . •
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lloatlteallten Ollie: Dll011 IIJid
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FIGIIT RESVLTS
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Lob Erlt lr Saatlad&lt;y lay: must!... Burr Oak, 'lyeoo!t, ITO, . Japan tVPI) -Kal!tJ.t,i~
Fair to &amp;ood eatches of perch Jackson, Forked Run 81111 oohi Takayama, 116, J~ 1 . ·
an belli!! taken In the Bps IJ. Logan are reported best ' lor knocked out Henry Acldo, IJ4li!n ;
lands lnl8 where lair numbe,.. baso end bluegiUs. Willa tlreet Pbllippines (2).
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baa are tlao belli&amp; lake.. Good dng good eatches of erapplel. Carlo Duran, 165, Italy, slop.;:t,;
perch and SJIDO white bass and The Muskillgum and 8clolo riV· Fabio Bettini, 153, Italy
lrelb wat&lt;lf drum are betnfl era will be best for eatfish. ()ut.. PORTLAND, Maine iUPW:OO.
lakGoodlyenbt the •~otCIJntoncharead, loek Is lair to good.
Roolty Halliday , 1114, Wilkli-"''
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Boulh-m Oltio: Fishing Barre, Pa., drew with Pel:l "'
oome calflah, lreah water W:UU prospects are (air. Rocky Fork Riccitelli, 168, Porlland f81,:·:c'''
aid while baSI ""' also bemg ~ - '" '
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blueglllJ IIJid earp are being
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Griggs IIJid Q'.
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mg taken. Outlook 18 fair to l
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slammed bl8 12tb 1tomar 11 Ito In t1Jree weeks.
Drysdale
Ill doe -IDtb.
limited St. Louis 1o six hilll in
McDowell, wlnlen In bl8 laal w!MIIIg bls niath game • 1t1 22
siX starts. strue11 IIIII elgbl end deeialo118. Wl!iilie Davis broke a
collected one of CleYellllld'a ·1·1 deadlock In the third with
nine hill eft 101111' Gary Peler1 hll fifth homer of tbt
110-91 and
reliever Demtla campaign. Jim Lefebvre drove
Higgins.
acTOss the ot.loer two runs a~
Jose Pqen 111111mllted fOlD' Los Angeles beat Bob Gibson
errors. ~ leading to m (15-10) for the fifth 1tralgbt
unearned 1'11111 for the Mell. time.
Tba Plltlburgh·lblrd baaemu's Pete Rose's wild throw to
tiJree miScues Ia the lourtb third base after a force play at
Inning lied a NaUonal League second in the eighth penDttted
record lor ldl poaltloD. Ron two mns to s~re as the Aslroa
HWII druve bj lwo nma with 1
ed
H dell 11 With lha
triple IIJid Eddie Breosoud
JO~ded Bo~ Aspromonte
Docktid boma 1 pair with a foreed R ,Y St b t
tid
double for the Mets, whose 53rt1 end Rose~ alte~~nt to
vtetory Ued their previo111 hil!h Sonny
Jackson leaning the
set In IINKJ
1 tb'rd fi ed tbe
Bill Mazeroskl walloped two :;;n~ ,;•~ ad t t' r
boment IIJid Donn Clendenoa T: Tw' e ugou · ling their
and Jerry May conneeted once fi t 1 · 1 m,s, execu
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rs np e pay smce movmg
or e Ieague-lendlg Ptrateo. Minnesota six yean ago,
The!. loss, however,
moved provided Jim Grant with bia
runnerup San Francisco to loth victory against 13 losses.
;~~~~n one perceotage potol of I~ the second inning, Norm
Don Drysdal
th third ~ebern . reached second Ed
e l!ave e
- Ktrkpatrtek ftrsl. . Frank Mal·
place Dodger~ a bls boost by 111ne grounded to third baaemaa
hurling hla first &lt;0111p!e~ game Rich Rollins, who stepped on
third and started an around-the
born triple play Grand allowed
lour hit!J and Cesar Tovar
drove •• four runs.

DaUy Sentltte!, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug.

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Divorce Petition
Filed in Court

A petition for
zone over the Rocky Mountains : filed in the Meigs County Clerk
Roger Speocer Pomeroy. third WASHINGTON (UPI\ - The Thunderstorms
connected , and slowly spread into the of Courts offi~ today by David
m first he-at : Ronifield. ow t 1 Veterans Admimstration Tburs- , with 8 slow-moo,.mg cold front Gre 01 t Plains reg.on.
: w. Davidson, Long Bottom vs.
by H. Fuller. Croton. third 1n day announced_ the death of 89· , today continued to belt areas
MAN KILLED
Benna K. Davidson, a minor,
second heat
1 year-&lt;Jid
Grtffllh :.voWilli a";,'· from the Ohto Valley to the BUCYRUS, Ohio (UP!) :Wu. 'of Chester Road,
· and
PONY HARNESS RA CES - 1~:~-:: ~:,:a~;,urr~g~s ;~r:n: ! normally flnd Southwest.
· lard P. Hay, 114. Findlay, was : Ada Ha;per, . mother of De1m• 11
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and under class · Bob, drive~ by! ee~tur .. r
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rain fell in an hour at day at the intersection ofJlhi0 1 grass neglect of d~ty. and ez.
Ed Bush, Raeine, Route I. ftrst ; I
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Oklahoma City, Okla. A heavy 19 and 100. three miles south of treme cruelty. Platoltff asks
Captain Black's Drum Major , 1 Williams , a former corporal, ' downpour left 1.73 inches at here Karl Heinlen, 45, Bucy·
owned by _Isaac Lewis , Clifton, 1 1a~ed the ~ ChJppewas at Deer 1Phoenix. Ariz. -more than the 1 rus, the other motorist, was
Lewis Repair Service
W Va .. second: Gold Dust , own- . River i'l../1898 on assignment !city normally collects in the !injured.
-FORed by E. J . Hili. Pomeroy. Rt. with the"' Minnesota National
3, thi rd.
\Guard. He later said the
HEATING ··
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encounter '' wasn't really mu:t~~
ftj)\}~li)ft ~-/kJ•mwi'.I,.J,.ePLUMBING
Dream Girl's Pride, driven 1 of a fight." The VA sald.•"ll~ ~ ~t!,!l~
and owned ov c,..n•v. Rose, Iiams died at a nursing lro
""'VN&lt;rambloth..e four Jumble~
eROOFING
Huntin1ton, W. ,Ya., first.
tn Coon Rapids . Minn.
Hts
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PONY ANll HORSE HUN- death reduces the number of
form four. ordinary wordo.
NING RACES - !Thursday oft- , koown survivors of the lndlaa
~PAIR
ernoon) :
wars to four.
22
46 inch and under class ----- .
IM Mitt ~I. ; :P~tddteP1,0.
Fury, owned by Greg Meeks, 1
CINCINNATIAN DIES
Shade. lirst· 46 to 48 inch claS8: . BEAVER DAM, Ky._(UPI)Diablo, ridden by Jimmy Jones, 1, Jake Hartman, 73, CmctnnaU,
first :
was kltled Thursday In 1 twoHMlU
48 to 5! loeb cla11
vehicle collision noar here on a
Dixie owned and ridden by U. S. 231 detour
Ritchie Rooe. Long Bottom,,
ENMURB
HOW A TALKATIVe
Itrs I: S2 to :ill me
. h eass
I : Lillie '
PE~'SON &amp;OMET/MeS
Everett. owned by Bobby Jones
GoET'5 CAJJG&gt;HT.
! DEVOTED TO INTERi:tJT
Shade, first.
M and Over
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Rlchlrl 1. aw... Pu•u&amp;Mr
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Cntster Tannlblll, lclltor
Fro&lt;t. Shade, flrst.
1 Put1111Deo ••en• tfttruoon ftll'Cpt
to form the IUrprht lftiWtr, U
I laturd~ taO SUnda' bJ t'lllo Ollie
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last week and about the sJIIlll
be regained bis toucb ..
mound.
McDowell, claiming he still
18n't quHe righ~ won hi! first
game slnce July 1 by ltmltlq
Chicago to thrl!e hits Thursday
mght_18 pael!Jg the Illdlus to a
2-0 v1ctory. He retired the last
13 batters to finish his first
start since stopping California
5-ll on two hits nearly 50 days
ag2M·
rd' II I till II
~ coo IDS on s s . o,
and I m aot 100 per cent rtgh~
McDowell. oaid alter boostlq
his record to 7-&gt;. ·:Although I'm
bii!&gt;PY about my first win since
the beginning ol Ju_Iy, all I'm
worried about oow JS my next
start.
"My best pitch was my last
ball, but I did•'t have as much
stulf as when I lost lo New
Y rk last Wl!ek " he added
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su rised Pittsborgh 9-5 Hous·
, rp h ded Cin innati 5 Los
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Chuck Hinton supplied Me·
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, Los Angeles li8 51 571 2 , Cleveland , . 64 58 .520 16
\ 6th of September anti the pelll 1 Vietta Mae Porter vs, Harold ] ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) - Be. Phlladelphta ll5 56 .542 5\fa Minnesota ·· : : : : -~~
I Jurors wtll report at 9 a.m. 011\Lioyd Porter; Mary Francisllolt (Wis) Northbrook (Ill.), 1St Louts .. 61 59 .5011 9\io g~cag~ ... 110 61 .dll 19\i
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,SUO ~\i ,'_Kan~: Ci'" ~ 68 •.U 28\li
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Criminal Cases hilled are: Cottrell Ys. Ruby Faye Cot· today of the Amen can Leg10n , Chlcaao . 4Q 78 .539 21\io 1 Boston , .. , . &amp;a 72 .U4 Jell!
bnse take good I
State vB. Dorothy Mae Cook, trell: Guelda Spenc&lt;r YS. Carll Junior Baseball regional touma· ,
Tbunday'o Desalts
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Stall
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ular u,.;e of a
iui'Y and also felonioua a..ault• A. Stewart; Qumtin F. Kaylor Evansvtlle (Ind. I battles Sprmg· Only gamea sehetluletl
'hday'o Probable rttcllen
moisture bal
Staie vs. Pearlie Runion, .;. vo. Elllabetb Ann Kaylor.
f•eld 1M~.), with.!e los=~~~:~ ' Today'a Probable PUcbon
Baltimore at Detroit - Walt
ance wbich
this extremE' weather cannot sault; State vs. Pearlle Runion Civil Actions:
Commercial
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disturb. The s@Cret ()f thl11
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Christine
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Credit
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Citltens
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Pittsburgh
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balance is to altt&gt;rn &lt;~te each
I ani tti-•1 vs. Siebert &lt;13-7).
night • luscious aciualube cohabitation; State vs. Pearlle al Bank of Pt. Pleasant; Bon· Ky ., :~ic\ with Beloti in the (8·51 vs. Ellsworth ~-18. ,
whirh restores lost moisture.
Runion, contributing; State vs. nie Joan Cowdery vs. Clare J, I bye, t gle
\ New York at Philadelphia - , Cahfnrn•a at Washlnaton and a rosy PmoiHt-nt cream . Max Elbert Coon, negligent ho- Sayre; c. v. Mesbon vs. East· afternoon.
Ri~ant_ 18-SJ vs. snort 114·71. 1 Urutte• II~! vo. Moore ~3-1).
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Watson. false pretenst: State can, Inc., v5. Eastern Sta1es the bottom of ttle 10th inning J.l3S i!I-8J vs. lJJtrker I6-S1.
(17-~J vs. Stan&amp;e (6·6)

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Clec Sm ith 1 Rndney Supply vro.. F:astern \ the Ohio C'hamplon. 3-2. Grove I .Jaster 17·3) vs. Osteen l_l3-9)' - Kratuise 1.8
and Na. n. .
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OJ vs. Paterson {9-7J and fal
'_1ul. coh~. b1talim1: State vs. O~k· 1 ing, Inc. , et al vs. F:astern , fourth. hut R~loit scorPd twice Lemaster lli ·R: vs. Bom I7- 4.J. bot t9-QJ.
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Bu!tlmore a. vee~ Jt
i Dou·;las Old;,1~:er. recklr-ss dnv-1 Eastern States Petroleum;
Elk I In the lOth. Tom Johnson and \ ~=ew York at Philade!ph~a
Ch •c,ago_at CleW lah-~
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Uivorre Actions: Ann
Lee \ Diversified Savings and Loan j ansville for a 7-5 decision. 1 01.b:wn, Woodesh1ck l8) and ' Aiou, All 118 510 87 166 .325
Roberts v., Franklin Roberts; Co. vs. Robert L. and Lajena Adrian, boasting a 13-hll al- McCarver; Drysdale_ (9·13) and I Carty, All IIJ9 360 51 117 .325
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Clmnte, Ptt 112 4117 74 1.51
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Leach; j Marcella Harris; Dlversilird : field,
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1Cepda. St. L. lOti 346 ~2 lll .319 •
I Mary Martha Turn&lt;'~ vs George Savings aod Loan vs . James s. ·
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r- Beau 151, Mtkkolsoft' Itil O'IJ&lt;ll Oldnon. Pllll3 414 59 127 .3071
..;Jt!nd ~ j O,vo htr a Margaret Vrrgmm Jane John· el al; Lesli• Wolfe and Mae , , PT. PLEASANT - The ~~ !Bi and May, Gonder &lt;6); Gar•· I . American Leagae
, warmlyoremtmblf'td s~ vs. Hubert Wilton Johnson; I Wo!fe VII. James R.
Greene: I Jetta Manufactunng Comp y i ner. Hamilton (6), Terry \1) Ohva, Mm 119 456 72 147 .322
lora! Jilt on your ,
Rtchard 0. Spurl~rk. vs. Peggy Frances E. Kearns vs.
Wil -l hao been named as one of t~e and Grote. WP t.ardlk!t' F.Rbsn, Bal 118 441 94 140 .317
anmv.,...ry. Cho01ta
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liam K. Kearns, el al; Bruce • def:ndants m a $1011.000 ct\ll l l4-/l. Ll' _ ~·ryman 19-tl). !ll!s Kallne, Det 102 360 69112 .311
bouquot of b'"ut1ful
Charles E. Kaeppel NNa D. Ch d 1 k •• Donald E Dia -l actron !tied m the Charleston_ May •lsi) Mazerookl 1, 1 Powell, Bel 114 40311 120 .2981
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UthJ. L'lendenon
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Betty Jo Jones vs.
Wilham ! vs. William J. Marcum. et al : Plamt1H m the actmn
is '20th,,
' B: Rbsn, Bal 120 479 80 1S9 .290
eome in today.
Bryan Jones V~rginia
Faye ' Virginia L. Wright, Admrx. of James C Dagger •f Baldwin,
! R1chrdt, Cal 88 317 48 92 .2901
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I'IIICES f!0/1
Musser vs. Frank Musser; Bet· 1the Ell. of Shirley Earl Wright, N,, Y. an 1nspector for the NR· Clncl , , , , , 100 030 0011-4 10 ~ • Mantle, NY 99 314 '!I 911 .267
W• send Aneivomry
tv Lou Leonard vs.
Lest.r . d
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Express vy s M1htary Sea
TranS]lOrt Houston , . , 200 100 02•- ~ ~ 2 , Vlntne, Wao 117 412 62 118 .386
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: 1ci vs . Sand;a sue McDtnlel: ncH ~ ' 1' 1: T rR Evans the action are the USNS Sands, Edwards : Bruce, Taylor &lt;5). i
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1Braves anti StargeU, Pirates
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Amerlcao ........
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••· W. Va. llldustries Develop- dent occurred m August ,I
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O.orge Harper, A&lt;lmr. et all yards, Dagger at the l•m" .
i tey. LP Lopez !s-121. !Ill - I Braves ~a ' Clemente, Pirates
vs. Donald 0, Blagg, et al; aboard the sh•P as a bllsm•~: : t regost 19th),
lent! Allen, Ph lilies 82; Stargell,
Virginian Electric, Inc.
invrlee. he stales. lie " seck • '
\Pirates ~; White, Phillie• 71.
Frank Vlaok Co .. et a!; Alex· judgment in the amollnt
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mano; Mc0oweii .(7-6J
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Reebel and W•llram R. Reebel; By Finance Company 1Crandall. LP ~ Peters &lt;10-111.
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John Conrad, Admr., el al vs: office of the Circuit Clerk styl·. i Dnly games lleile!luled
Howard 1M Bedttle_. et al, ed National Credits, Inc. vs
State of West V~Dta, et al Richard A. Woodyard and Har- '
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VI. w. Va. Industries [)eveiop· riel Jean Woody ani. )03 Main I PT, PLEASANT- The Shawment; Cecll !. Walker Machm· Street, Pt. Pleasant.
nee Swtmmlng Pool
ery Co. VI. Herbert E. Myers , The action concerns a protn· l for the seaoon on
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ilsory note and the plaintiff is I Augusi 23, and will hold
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demanding judgment from the \tasl pool party of the aeasen
In the sum of 11.028.- j Friday between the hours "' I
1 Archie Henry; Randall Stever .
vo. Herbert Myers, db~. Myers liJ with Interest anti costs.
18 and 11 p.m. The public Is in·
I anti SOno Ctntractors • PoU1I Attorney Richard E. Tyson j vi led. Admlttsltn will be sixty
Express, Inc, vs. Evans Super· of Huntington is representing cents per perBOD.
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merkel!, Inc. et al; Samuel L. the plaintiff.
\ Music for the party will
Nichols, Jr. va. James A. Ran·
furnjshed by the Rhythm Kings.
I, dolph, et al; Southern
. ••· Thomas J, Woods, et al; \
1 wares, Inc. vs, Andrew Meade,
Gordon Gillispie vs.
Smtthl Mrs. Oveta Culp
' State of West Virginia
vs , McCausland : Robert s. Lutton , I the first head of the no"'"'~ II
: Swioher Coal Co .. et al : The et al vo, H. H. Rayburn; Dal· ment of Heallh, EducaUon 811d
Fidelity and Casualty Co.
1a1 Odell Payton vs. Fredrick j Welfare. She waa sworn in
New York, et al ••· George L. Paul Browning.
April 11, liM.
I Rorrer, el at; T. A. Ward, Jr .,
1et al ••· Joe Shy, ot al; R. R
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J. Samuel GrifHih. et al ; Slate
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Oiuleb Scltoo~ tt30 L Ill. , 8uft. Ill- Ret&gt;. Paul E. .loaM, pa&amp;Baptlll
7:30 P. m.: Prayer HI'VIce, lnl Saturday 01 njlllllll.
da,, GREAT 8BN1) - WOI' tar. Sunday Scltool It L m.;
Rab Baptlat Cburcb sent eaf 17:30 P· m. Thuraday.
leulb BetbeJ IWIS 011!1'1111 - sblp 1:30 a. m., lsi anti Srd Worship, Wednesday and Frf.
Bellllebem 8apti!l Cbarch,
Church 0/ Chrilt
Rev. Jafk
YOUIIII, Pat SIIQdays; Cbureh School, 10;151 clay,
Great Bend, R•v. C. L. O'Con· Bradbury Cbureb o1 Christ- lor: Sunday Scbaol 8:t0 L m., L m. Suntley, MOISE CIIAPEL 'Die Peateeostal atmdt Midnor, pastor, Robert
Lewis, Larry Willlallll!, minister; Bible Normao H. Bahr, &amp;up~: Sunday -Vt'Orshtp, 11 a.m., 1st and 3r4 dleport - South 3rd Ave.; Rev.
Sopt. 9:30 a.m. Mornlna wor· School and Morning Worship, Worship 10!~ •· m, . and 7:30 llulldays; Church School 9:30 A. B. I.. Barrett, pulor: Sunday
•hip and Sunday School, 7 p. IO:ilfl a. m.; ChrlsUen Endeav· P· m. alternately. Bibilt Stud)' IL llwlday.
8choel 10 a. m.; Suaday l'feDm. Evening service, Thursday or, 6 p. m.; Evening Wor· and Prayer Servloe, led by pas- llllaerPBfe Melllodlll Cllarcll InC evanpi!Jiic llll'Vlee,
~.30 ~.m. prayor meeting.
ship, 1 p, m.
tor, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
- Wendell G. SluUer, pest.Or, P. m.; Wadnetiday Bible
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Hemlock G r o v e artatlan 1'11ppors Plabto £IJit Clmrdl llullday School, 10 a. m.: W• 7:30 p. m.; Salllklly DlCbt
Caroent.er Rapttot
!.1rurch CIJurch - ~ames Quisenberry. - Rev. Jack YllWII, pu lhlp service_11 «. Ill.
fir and Worship 7:30 p. m.
- Surdav ~ch~~&lt;rl. H:an a.m . I Worship service, 9:30 a. m.; tor;
Sunday worship, 9:30 PtlrOaDd MINai Clltu...
Morn111g wnf'nlp Ill: to a.m :Sunday Srh&lt;&gt;rl. 111 a. m.. Sian. a, m.; Sunday Sehoel, 10 a. m.: Jotm Kimbler, pastor. Sunday
Pre.byterfan
· ford Slo&lt;·klon, Supt
. Robart Vineyard. Supl Bible School 1:30, Harold lllash, MldtllepGrl First Ualletl
Fil" olapllst Church, Mlddlt· 8radlord Church ot C~rl•t-1 Study and Prayer oerviceo led Supt.; Allen Brewer, Ass'!. byteriaw Cbareb - Rev.
port, Rev Donald Boone ~·as- I J"" Rubinson. minister; Hom_., by pastor, 7·30 p. m. Tuesdoy. Supt.. Preaching 7:30p.m. Suo. ard Ruppel!, pastor; Stmillayj
tor, ;unday ~chool 9:16 a.m. !•r Forre•l. Supt ; Bible Sehoul Adult Class Meetil18 7:il0 P. m. day,
Sebool 9 =30 8· m., FredWorlblp;l
George Baker . ~upt. IO:Ii a.m. 1"30 a. m. ; Mornina Worolup Jut Monday of moollt.
Raclae Metbodlsl Cb"o- - &amp;!pt.; 10:30 a. m. ·
Wor&lt;hip Servii·e; BYP 6 p.m.; \10 :30 a. m.; Even11111 \Vor•hlp,\Syracusel!:VBCbareh- Rev. JoiU1 W. Kimbler, putor; ~ 1:41 P. m. YF; Wed.. 1:30
Ev•nmg won!tlp, 7:30 p.m.; 7 p. m. Wedhe&amp;day 7 p. m. 8~ Paul A. Sailers, , pastor: Sun- da7 School 9:30 a. m,: Preacb- m. Jualor Choir; 7 p, m.
W•dn.,day, 7-311 p.m. Prayer ble Study
day Scbool, 1:311 a. m.: Ben IJ!I 10:30 a. m.; MYJP I p. m.; IDr Cbcdr.
mPling, 8:30 p.m., choir prac- Dexter Cburcb of Cbrtsl -~ Qtllsenberry, Supt.: IO:M a. m. f'r*1er and Bible Stu&lt;IJ, 7:30 p. ~~....Firsl Ualtad
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Bible School 9 30 a. m. Preach- Morning Worsbip service, tat m. WedDUday.
1.,.~.- ""111'11~, Rev ...,::~~
First Bapllll Cbmb Pome- lng 10:30 a. m., nrst and third and 3n1 sundljw of tht mltllth Rod l!prlnc•
olelbodlst- B. StebbinJ, P&amp;SWf,
W
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7:10 p. m. Evening EvangeU~ Qlaeter Lemley, pastor; Wor- t a.m., Sunday School 10
Sunday Sehool 9:30 1111 t0:20. Maooa Cll)l Cburcb ot Chrlllt, 11c Service, 2nd and 41b lliJDo aldp service 9:30 a. m.; Sill&gt;-' Bible Stody Wetln .... llf 7::10
II' orship aerY ice, 10:30 a. m.: Miller Street - Sunday Bible day ef month.
day School, 10:14 a. m.; MYF m.
~ursery and Junior Church for Study, 9 a. m.1 Evening Wor- BeiUDy EVB Cbur~ - Rev. 1:30 p. m. PrtYer uti Blblt 01
rhildren.
ship, 7:30 p. m.; Bible Stndy, Paul A. 8eJI\Il'll, putor 1 1\!oroo SIUdy, Wadnesdly, 7:30 p. m.
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Fir" Baptl!l Chureb, Raeine,/7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
InC Worship, 9:30 a. m.; 8111)- lltltl8lltl MltUdiJt CfiiJi'Q - tar. llwlday Scltaol, L Ill.;
Rev. C. L. · O'Connor. pastor. Middleport Charcb •f Christ, day School, t0:30 a. m., Blythe Rev. C. J. Lemley, PN'Or: Worship 7:30 P. m.
:iunday School 9:30 a. m., Sam 5111 and Main Streets - Don- Theiss, Supt.: Youlb Follow· Cl)urcll Schllll t1IO L m.: War- a,n... ~-Earl
Curtis, supt.; 10:45 a. m. Morn- aid Hicks, minister; BIble sltlp, 6:30 p, m.
aldp service. lO:M L m. MYJ' ~~ pulor. Wadneaday aDd fri..
lng Wor!hlp; 6:30 p. ·m., BYF School, 9:30 a. m., Kenneth Mo- CARMEL l!:tl8
MoD~. 1:111 p. m.
aervlces, 7:10 P. m.
,
•nd Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m. Elhlnney, Sapt.: Momlng Wor· Paul A. Sellers, putor: SoD- llallan Mtll!odllt Clllfdl lAtter Day Sal"" I
i:veniog Service; Wednesday. shlo 10:30 a. m. EvOD!ng Wor- day School, 9:~ a. m., Wayne ' JoiU1 W. Kimbler, putor; Mtl. ............. Cblrcll tl Jesu1
7 30 p. m., Prayer Meeting, 1hlp, 7 p. m. Prayer Service, Roush, Supt.; t0:30 a.m. Mol'D- Lettter L. llouah,
Supt. Wor- atrill of Lauer Day 8afilll - 1
I 30 p. m. Senior Choir Prac- Wednesday, 7 p, m.
IJl8 Worship, lad and 4th Sill&gt;- altlp 8:1$ a. m., Sllllday 9cbool C. W. Proffit~ pastor, Sll mile&amp;
ror Choir Pral!llce.
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Pomei'Oj' Churcb ot Cbrlol - clay of the mouth; 8 p.m. Even- 10:1$ a. m.
from RaciDe Oil Racine • Por~
Cheolllrt . Kyler . llarUord Jerry Mastero, paotor: Sunday IJl8 Evao&amp;eltsUc Service, 1st Oalt Grove Metbotlflt Otttrdt llDtl Hold. Sllnday Scbool, t:30
Parllb - Warren G. Zlnn, School, 9:30 a. m., Church :oer· and 3nl Sunday of month.
JoiU1 W. Kimbler, putor, Earl a. 111.; Wenhip 10:30 a. m.,
pastor, Worship services are: vleo 10:30 a. m.; Cl\rlstlan En- Federated Cbarcb, Pomeroy Crau, Supt. SuDday SahDtl at SUnday eveniDC oerviC4 at 7t30
Harllord Baptl!l 9 a. m. DST; Ideavor, 6:30p.m.; Evenl!lllser· - Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor; IO:li L m.: PreacblttC 11;11. p. m,; Wed., worohlp oervlce
Little Kyser ucc 9:30 EST. , vice, 8:30 p. m.
Carl Kautz,
SupL; SUIIday Syracuse Metbodllt Cbarcll - at 1:30 p. m.
Cheshire Baptist 10:4S EST. I Rullaad Chur&lt;b ol Cilrilt- Scbool, 9:lii a. m. Worship, WeDdell G. SluUII', putvr; WorRoman Catholw
Cburcb. School at Harllonl, al \ Roy Carter, mtniB\er. , Btble 10:25 a, m.
ltblp servict1, 8t35 L m., Soli- Ottr l.ldJ 11 Lorette MlaiiDI
9 50 [f~T: Kyger 10:20 EST, School,_ 9:30 a. m. Worship and
day School t:41 L m.; MYF toec Batlom - Rev. Thoma•
and Cheshire 1:4&amp; EST.
IPreaching service 10:30 a. m. DanvUle PIJ&amp;rim Botlness - SUaday 8 p. m. Prayer meetln&amp; Petronek adtnlnistrator· SuDMI. Unina F.W.B. Charcb - Young People's meeting, 6:30\ (LAnesvme Posl Ofllce), Rev, llwlday 7;30 p. m.
clay ldaa~ 8:30 L m.; 'n 0 1y
Sunday Sebool 1:~ a:m., Earl p. m. Evemng ~tt:ll, 7 p. m. Cbas. E.. Dozer, pastor; Sunday ByoeD JIDn Fret Motbodl!l- 0aya o1 ObUgatiiD, 7 p. m.
Starkey, Supt.; Eveullll war- V. H. Braley, Btble School Supt. School 9.30 a.m. Mn. Robert Rober! E. Smllh. Sr., pastor. SL Jolta't Cllholle Mfoofoasbip, 7:30 p. 111. by Cecil Col, Zlon Cbnrcb ol Christ, Pom- Grate, Supt. Woroblp at 10:30 Sunday School 9:30 L m.: 0, Near GuysvUie (Dutch Ridge)·
Layman: Young People'o mee~ eroy · Harrisonville. Road -Eu- a. m.; PUgrlm_ Youlh~ 8:45 p, o. Patlerson, Supt.; Mornins Rev. rrlllll 141Dierl,
mg and Bible Study, 1:10 p.m. see Under_wood, minister. B~ m.: Evangellilic •emce, 7:30 Wonblp 10:30 a.m. Youth
_ Sel' &amp;mday Mus 10:30 L m.; Holy
Wednesday: Choir pracllce at ble School, 9:30 a. m.; Morno P. m.. MidoWetll Prayer and 'flee 1:48 P· m.; Evll)lellltlc Da7 o1 Obllpliou 8:30 a.m.;
1 30 p. m. Thurtday.
jlng Worsbtp, 730 p. m.; flo. Pratse, w~. 7:30 p. m. -•ge 7:30 p. m.; Pra)'tl' C&lt;llt1asi08, ll hour
before
Rutland l'fnj Baptlll Ch=b 1bert Reed, Bible School Supt.
-tJnc Thuraday 7:30 p. m. 11111.
- Sunday Scbool 9:30 a. m.; I
}eho,ah
Loarel Cliff Fret Matbedlll
Solmtlo .4
Preaching Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Churc/1 0/ God
Kingdom HaD ol J•bovab's Cl!urc~ - R. Eugana GUI, P... ft 0 !lal
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Rullaad Fret WUI Bapti&amp;t Cbester Cbnrcb ol GGd - , Wltnosoot _ Public meetln ' lor; Sunday School 1:30 a. m.;
ValfOI_ Army, - E•
Cburcb - Rev. Paul Tayler, Rev. Dale Thornton, pastor. I Banday, 5 p. m.. Watchtowe~ Phil Wise, Supt.; Morning wor- voy Ray
Wmlng. offlrer In
paator; !Iunday School, 10 a. Banday
School, 9:30 a. m.; Study, I p. m.: Blhlt Study, ltblp 10:30 a. m.: Youth Serv· charge. Sunday ~0 a. m. Hohm.; Gu7 Priddy, Supt.; Preicb- Mormng
Wonhlp at 11 a. 1Tueiiday 7 p. m.: 8erviC4 moet. leta 7 p. m.: E•anaeUstlc ser- DO$&amp; meetrng, 10.30 a. m. Sunina ~mlae, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer m. EvangellsUe service 7:30 p. IJl8 8 p m. Thuraday· Minta. 91e1 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week pray. day School. .sunda~ 7 p. m.
servlctl, 7:)10 p.m. Wadnelday m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. try' ~I 7 P m ~~
er arvlot 7:110 a. m. Wadlles- YolUlg Peoples Legt~; 7:30 p.
Muott Bapit.t lllllday
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m, Salvation meetm&amp;; Thur•
- D.A.V. llall, eomor &amp;eeaad Service, Friday, 7:30 p. m.
Lutheran
ftt Ullh.. Mthodlol Charcb day, I to 3 p, m. Ladleo Hom~
and PtiJIII'OY, Malott. SpoiiiOred ML Moriah Chareb. of God- ti. Joba'l Lutberan Charclo- Pomeroy. Rev. MelviD Alklre, ~aaue. 7 p._ m. Prep clasoea.
by. French CJiy Baplflt Cbureh Rev. James Satterfield, pastar MorniDI Worship 9 a m . sun. putor. Divino Worship 8111)- 7.30 p. m. Btble Study, prayer/
in Gallipolil. Altlllatad wllb S. Banday School 9:46 a. m,: Wor- day School 10:30 1, ~- Pastor, day at 8:30 a. m. Church Sehool =.eo~er aervices by an_ B.~. Rev, R. L. Plnaon, pastor. 1blp service tl a. m. and NO mv. Joseph KraJy.
Study Sunday t:30 a. m. CounAD
Sunday School every Sllllday,l p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. St. Panl'o Latheran Church- ty. Methodist Youth Fellowehlp Po
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3 p. m. Pr~achlng services the 1'11uday;
Young
People'a 1132 E. &gt;econd St., Pomeroy. will meet Monday, Aag. 22, al tiJI ~=t ~~~ ~
4Ut Sunday o1 elcb mOiltb,
meeliltl, 7:30 P. m. Friday.
Suntlty School 8:30 a. m., Wor· 7:30p.m. at the Syracuoe Moth· Rd north 1 Mef M or! 1
Morlab 11ap1111 Church- . Rutland Cbarcb of God - Jblp service 10 ,45 a. m. Pastor, odist Church. Paotoro Wendell H~Pttal Pa~ltr ·law ~~~ ~
Corner of rourlh and Main St. Rev. John ·Smallwood, pastar: Rev , Joseph Kraly.
StuU..- anti Hllihey Jonq will Jam1111
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~tlleport. Rev. Nyle Borden Sunday Sehoul 10 a. m.; Evln·
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lead a songfesl. Church Boanl .
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of TruoU!el wtll meet Waclnoa· tcH 00 Saturday:
Sabbatb
llllnlster Santlay Scbtll t·30 a' aellatlc Mrvice 7 p. m.; Youn&amp;
m:.
Rtcharde, Supt..!0:301People Endeavor 7 p.m. Wed· Alfred Methntllsl Chareh -day, AUI· U, G:30 p. m, at ~lulol, 1:~ p. m. ; W~rahlp,
a. m. Mornlna WorJblp.
aeaday; Prayer meelinl 7 p. Rev, Pearl A. Casto, paoU!r. clturch.
UO p. m. , youlh meetmg, s.
Naomi llaJIIII* Cbueb _ m. Saturday.
Sanday School 9:80, Lityd
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:30 p. m.; Bible Study, Thurs.
Dillinaer. supt. Worship ..,.
naarene
day, 7:30 p. m. at 31 Evan•
~ay School 1:30 a. 111.; WarEpilco l
vices at 10:45 with v ere Tile Cllllreb ol lhe Nauru Blllghts, Gallipolis.
P~llPra. ;·~'!."!'esdaJ, 7 Grace flplseop!f" Cbareb Swartz, layleader. Sunday, 6:30 Qester- Rev. Berbe!l Grate
United Brethren
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Martin, Rector. Sunday ship smices at 7:45 wtth the Qarles , Bl!ell, ~•'t. Swtday ctrrfl&amp; Cblrell _ Ra\1. Eldtl R.
Cllrtelolt Chlii'Cb, IID(aburyiMorninl Prayer and SermiD, Rev. Cl!lto. Wednesday, 7:45 p. School t.30 a. m.:
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m., prayer services.
WorJblp
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II L m.· · WIDala Holllngll'
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- Pearl A. Casto, putor. War- p. m.: Midweek Prayer servlca Supt; Cbrlalfaa Endtavtr, 7:14
m., Ralpb Car~ SupL ilunday Eaterprile EVB Chareb ..: aldp ...,1 10 a m _1
7:80 p. m. Wedaeoday.
P· m., clulta ffr all. Son&amp; sarWtrsllip 1ervlce 10:30 a. m. Rev. Menzel Smltll, paatvr. aliter
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Jill. _ Jltr, Qyde J. Bartltll, m.; Mld·Week prlyer lllllllnl,
Prayer meeUna Wodnesdllf et day School 19:30 a. m. Youlb ley, Supt.
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7.80 p. 111._
Fellowshtp 8:80 p. Ill.; 11oy1 FONII RID Melbodlsl dntn!lt Morllltlc Worattlp 10,30 L m.; llazit Ho!.Uier, clau iltader.
Co~mbla ChapoJ - Wtnlllp and Girls. [l'eUow~p, 1:30 p. -Sunday School 1 L m, 111'1. NYPI y1111111 People, 1:411 p.m.; LeCarl I'IIU. Ualted ••lluu
•ervtct eacb Sundllf, us a. m.; Everung servJCe, 7:80 p. J'rad IIeut. lapt. Waraltlp _.. IYuplloll• -tltt8 7,11 p.m.; ., artl1 Chard! - JIDlta Morm.J Bunda~ School 10 a. m.; m.; 2nd anti 41b 8UIIdaya: Youth vice, 10 a. m. Rav Weadall ....,.. me111ac. Wtd. 7:10p.m. dltlt, ,.tor. ~ Scttaol at
Youth Serv1oe 1:14 p. m. Elren- Choir, 6:30 p. m. Wadneatlay. Stull
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m. 'l'lnlraday, Evanaalisllc .... Van Meter, SupL, Earl llhlller, odlsl Youtlt Fellowship, I p.m.; PriY• rdhtC 7 p. m. Watlo uti tltlnllaatll7, 7.10 p. m.
vtce Sa~y, 7:30 p. m. anti Als't.: Mol'lllna worahlp, 10:41 Official Boord meeting, llrst -.c~ay,
Praytr ~eeliD&amp; ev111 Wedne!Sunday, 7.110 p. m,
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llllllllt a.rdl 11 1M - . daJ at 7.10 P. m. CbrllllaD ED~ ~ MluloJt - tiL Thursday. Youth Fellewsltlp .WSCS, sedond Monday of_. _ Stmday School t:ltl delvor, -.1 and fourth M
Bllhaa Slhenvtlla Rd.: L. 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
IIID!Ith, 7:10 p.m.; IIIIJIOI' C1J1. 1. m.; ltmtlll Warahfp 111:30 4aJ, 7:30 P· m.
Gluesentamp, pastor: 11opr Lollridp EUII Cbardt - cit, IICOIId Thunday: Clua lJ, L m.; Eveaill&amp; Service 7t:IO p. H~ lk!rm011 Uafted Bredlm
WWord, Supt•• Sunday Schooi,IRav. Jack YDUDI.
pastor; tblrd Wednaatlly; Aflmocta CJr. m.; Nl1' .... Prayer samca... Cltrfll Cltare~- Jamea M.10 a.m.; Evqafi:IUc aervl~e, 7 SIIJIIIay School 9:45 a, m., cit, tourth Thursday alteraooa; 7,10 p. IlL Wadlleoday. Rew. rJII&gt;n, patlor. Sunday
Scltool
:II p. m. Prllfer meatla&amp; 7:10 Russell Archer, &amp;upl Sllllllay dtoir practice, Wtc~~Mtdq.
...m. 11. Wolfe, pastor.
1:10 •· 111. Preacltlng, lll'lt and
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worsltlp, IO:U 1. m. and 7:10 .• ,_,.
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Metbodlle ldatl ~ o1 fill N... lblrd lltutday, 7:10 p. m. llectllld
Rdaad Mila~ - .0 II y e p. m.·allertJittalf, Bible lllud7 Gorp J - J'. lttrlJ, ,_. _ Sclnday lthnol 1:30 L lid 1\lurtb luaday, 11 L m.
Ntw~~~~~t,. mfllloaary putor: aad prayer servl~. led by Pili • - LETART JALLI- Wor- m.; Montlq Wmblp 11:41 1.
StmdaJ Scbotl 1:10 a. Ill;; tori 7::10 p. m. Wlltlnesda.J. lltlp, 7:10 p. m. Suaday (... m.; JhlU1111111ic lwvl4lt 7:41
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Cburdt p. m.; llklwtelt Praytt tlll'Vlt:e MASON - MISS Beclty Lew·
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Nallolml League: , Reaao, Orioles 14-tl; Sanford, AnaeiJ
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Naliouai League
Amcrlcun I.Caaae
docJief lor the September term , is one of th~ lonAesl '"the
Cune Allen ••· l..qlora~d Ollo l
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tl !olasen County Circuit Court lory of tho, t-ourt.
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San Fran.
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Jll:lrolt .. '.
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1 their dull~ at 9:30a.m. on the \ M. Stewart vs. Guy J. Stewart:
, Los Angeles li8 51 571 2 , Cleveland , . 64 58 .520 16
\ 6th of September anti the pelll 1 Vietta Mae Porter vs, Harold ] ATHENS, Ohio (UP!) - Be. Phlladelphta ll5 56 .542 5\fa Minnesota ·· : : : : -~~
I Jurors wtll report at 9 a.m. 011\Lioyd Porter; Mary Francisllolt (Wis) Northbrook (Ill.), 1St Louts .. 61 59 .5011 9\io g~cag~ ... 110 61 .dll 19\i
h•uty Tips
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' Septmber 2eth.l Jtudh~~ Jamldln"! Clark vs. Clifton Harold Clark; •and Adria~ '(Mich ) scored first· ' ACitnlcmt nail
,SUO ~\i ,'_Kan~: Ci'" ~ 68 •.U 28\li
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I Lee ThomJ"IOn • • "' 08
·\Mary Ann SuiUvan ••. Alva round victories .~ advanoe UO· N an~ k
53 67 .IB7 ,; ... . New York y o3 81 .w J8\io
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Undrrneath
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Criminal Cases hilled are: Cottrell Ys. Ruby Faye Cot· today of the Amen can Leg10n , Chlcaao . 4Q 78 .539 21\io 1 Boston , .. , . &amp;a 72 .U4 Jell!
bnse take good I
State vB. Dorothy Mae Cook, trell: Guelda Spenc&lt;r YS. Carll Junior Baseball regional touma· ,
Tbunday'o Desalts
'fbursday's Reaalls
care ol yr.m
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Stall
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Edward
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coMplrlna to conflict bodily In· ly Katherine Stewart vs. James· In '."ornlng ga es , y, ILos Angeles 3 St. Louis 1, nillht Only 1ames aclteduletl
ular u,.;e of a
iui'Y and also felonioua a..ault• A. Stewart; Qumtin F. Kaylor Evansvtlle (Ind. I battles Sprmg· Only gamea sehetluletl
'hday'o Probable rttcllen
moisture bal
Staie vs. Pearlie Runion, .;. vo. Elllabetb Ann Kaylor.
f•eld 1M~.), with.!e los=~~~:~ ' Today'a Probable PUcbon
Baltimore at Detroit - Walt
ance wbich
this extremE' weather cannot sault; State vs. Pearlle Runion Civil Actions:
Commercial
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Starting
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disturb. The s@Cret ()f thl11
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Christine
Bowling,
unlawful
Credit
Corp.
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Citltens
NatiOil·
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Pittsburgh
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Cb1cago
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balance is to altt&gt;rn &lt;~te each
I ani tti-•1 vs. Siebert &lt;13-7).
night • luscious aciualube cohabitation; State vs. Pearlle al Bank of Pt. Pleasant; Bon· Ky ., :~ic\ with Beloti in the (8·51 vs. Ellsworth ~-18. ,
whirh restores lost moisture.
Runion, contributing; State vs. nie Joan Cowdery vs. Clare J, I bye, t gle
\ New York at Philadelphia - , Cahfnrn•a at Washlnaton and a rosy PmoiHt-nt cream . Max Elbert Coon, negligent ho- Sayre; c. v. Mesbon vs. East· afternoon.
Ri~ant_ 18-SJ vs. snort 114·71. 1 Urutte• II~! vo. Moore ~3-1).
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Watson. false pretenst: State can, Inc., v5. Eastern Sta1es the bottom of ttle 10th inning J.l3S i!I-8J vs. lJJtrker I6-S1.
(17-~J vs. Stan&amp;e (6·6)

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ch~id[ Petroleum· JAmes Mt"rry dha l nmrsday lo down Grnve City, I St. Louis at_ Loi Ang~les - [ Kansa~_CitY_ at New Y~rk\ ~
Clec Sm ith 1 Rndney Supply vro.. F:astern \ the Ohio C'hamplon. 3-2. Grove I .Jaster 17·3) vs. Osteen l_l3-9)' - Kratuise 1.8
and Na. n. .
: and Ann:~_ Lf:'t- Roberts. unlaw·l statPs Petroleum: Chief Orill-jCily hCJd taktn a 1-0 lead in the AWmta at San ~ranc1sco
OJ vs. Paterson {9-7J and fal
'_1ul. coh~. b1talim1: State vs. O~k· 1 ing, Inc. , et al vs. F:astern , fourth. hut R~loit scorPd twice Lemaster lli ·R: vs. Bom I7- 4.J. bot t9-QJ.
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I lty S. Stover. rnnlr1hul.ing. . 1StatP~ Petrol~um: Ca rroll Mor-: in U1e seventh [or the lead. The \ . Saturday 11 ~~mes
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vs. · Ohioan·s tied it in the eigh lh. PJtlsburgll aL Ch~cago .
Bu!tlmore a. vee~ Jt
i Dou·;las Old;,1~:er. recklr-ss dnv-1 Eastern States Petroleum;
Elk I In the lOth. Tom Johnson and \ ~=ew York at Philade!ph~a
Ch •c,ago_at CleW lah-~
1 mo . Slalt&gt; \'s
H H Havburn : R 1. . C
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rei Kathryn .Johnson ~·s. Har· 1tiona I Pool Equipment Co. vs.11oser of the Northbrook-Admm:
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Uivorre Actions: Ann
Lee \ Diversified Savings and Loan j ansville for a 7-5 decision. 1 01.b:wn, Woodesh1ck l8) and ' Aiou, All 118 510 87 166 .325
Roberts v., Franklin Roberts; Co. vs. Robert L. and Lajena Adrian, boasting a 13-hll al- McCarver; Drysdale_ (9·13) and I Carty, All IIJ9 360 51 117 .325
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St~arns vs. Leonard j' Harper, et a!: Diversified Sav.. tack and five-hit pitching, took 1Roseboro. LP - G1bson 115 ·\ Strgel, Pit_ 104 367 66 119 .324
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and , an easy 9-3 victory over Sprmg· 10), HR - W. DaviS 15th).
Clmnte, Ptt 112 4117 74 1.51
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Leach; j Marcella Harris; Dlversilird : field,
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1Cepda. St. L. lOti 346 ~2 lll .319 •
I Mary Martha Turn&lt;'~ vs George Savings aod Loan vs . James s. ·
i Pitts ... , 001 103 000 ~ 10 4i Allen, Phil 99 3fi6 79 115 .314j
' Turner; Mary Margaret Smithland Caroline Meadows, et al; l Maril'tta Firm-is
I r.ew York "' JW M OJ&gt;-U u OISanto, Chi 112 406 1l 126 .310 1
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r- Beau 151, Mtkkolsoft' Itil O'IJ&lt;ll Oldnon. Pllll3 414 59 127 .3071
..;Jt!nd ~ j O,vo htr a Margaret Vrrgmm Jane John· el al; Lesli• Wolfe and Mae , , PT. PLEASANT - The ~~ !Bi and May, Gonder &lt;6); Gar•· I . American Leagae
, warmlyoremtmblf'td s~ vs. Hubert Wilton Johnson; I Wo!fe VII. James R.
Greene: I Jetta Manufactunng Comp y i ner. Hamilton (6), Terry \1) Ohva, Mm 119 456 72 147 .322
lora! Jilt on your ,
Rtchard 0. Spurl~rk. vs. Peggy Frances E. Kearns vs.
Wil -l hao been named as one of t~e and Grote. WP t.ardlk!t' F.Rbsn, Bal 118 441 94 140 .317
anmv.,...ry. Cho01ta
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liam K. Kearns, el al; Bruce • def:ndants m a $1011.000 ct\ll l l4-/l. Ll' _ ~·ryman 19-tl). !ll!s Kallne, Det 102 360 69112 .311
bouquot of b'"ut1ful
Charles E. Kaeppel NNa D. Ch d 1 k •• Donald E Dia -l actron !tied m the Charleston_ May •lsi) Mazerookl 1, 1 Powell, Bel 114 40311 120 .2981
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·l&gt;lant from our·.eomplttlDunlar&gt; V!:i. Arthur f . D~n~ap; I mond ; Bayliss and Ramey. Inc. U. 5·. . Jsf~Jct our ·.
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UthJ. L'lendenon
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Betty Jo Jones vs.
Wilham ! vs. William J. Marcum. et al : Plamt1H m the actmn
is '20th,,
' B: Rbsn, Bal 120 479 80 1S9 .290
eome in today.
Bryan Jones V~rginia
Faye ' Virginia L. Wright, Admrx. of James C Dagger •f Baldwin,
! R1chrdt, Cal 88 317 48 92 .2901
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I'IIICES f!0/1
Musser vs. Frank Musser; Bet· 1the Ell. of Shirley Earl Wright, N,, Y. an 1nspector for the NR· Clncl , , , , , 100 030 0011-4 10 ~ • Mantle, NY 99 314 '!I 911 .267
W• send Aneivomry
tv Lou Leonard vs.
Lest.r . d
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Express vy s M1htary Sea
TranS]lOrt Houston , . , 200 100 02•- ~ ~ 2 , Vlntne, Wao 117 412 62 118 .386
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: 1ci vs . Sand;a sue McDtnlel: ncH ~ ' 1' 1: T rR Evans the action are the USNS Sands, Edwards : Bruce, Taylor &lt;5). i
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1Braves anti StargeU, Pirates
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Amerlcao ........
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McWhorter AdvertisiDI Corp., by Potts an wam. e a~~~ Caiil .... 000 000 !Oi - 2 4 3 br~w Twin.' 27 · Colavito In·
••· W. Va. llldustries Develop- dent occurred m August ,I
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al. !etta Manufactunng Comp,ny 1nann ; '''ant dll-IJI ana &gt;a t· , NIJtlonal League:
O.orge Harper, A&lt;lmr. et all yards, Dagger at the l•m" .
i tey. LP Lopez !s-121. !Ill - I Braves ~a ' Clemente, Pirates
vs. Donald 0, Blagg, et al; aboard the sh•P as a bllsm•~: : t regost 19th),
lent! Allen, Ph lilies 82; Stargell,
Virginian Electric, Inc.
invrlee. he stales. lie " seck • '
\Pirates ~; White, Phillie• 71.
Frank Vlaok Co .. et a!; Alex· judgment in the amollnt
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mano; Mc0oweii .(7-6J
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Reebel and W•llram R. Reebel; By Finance Company 1Crandall. LP ~ Peters &lt;10-111.
Relen Moadew• Admrs. et al PT. PLEASANT - A civil HR - Hinton (12th),

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John Conrad, Admr., el al vs: office of the Circuit Clerk styl·. i Dnly games lleile!luled
Howard 1M Bedttle_. et al, ed National Credits, Inc. vs
State of West V~Dta, et al Richard A. Woodyard and Har- '
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VI. w. Va. Industries [)eveiop· riel Jean Woody ani. )03 Main I PT, PLEASANT- The Shawment; Cecll !. Walker Machm· Street, Pt. Pleasant.
nee Swtmmlng Pool
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ilsory note and the plaintiff is I Augusi 23, and will hold
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ton: Town ol Henderson
demanding judgment from the \tasl pool party of the aeasen
In the sum of 11.028.- j Friday between the hours "' I
1 Archie Henry; Randall Stever .
vo. Herbert Myers, db~. Myers liJ with Interest anti costs.
18 and 11 p.m. The public Is in·
I anti SOno Ctntractors • PoU1I Attorney Richard E. Tyson j vi led. Admlttsltn will be sixty
Express, Inc, vs. Evans Super· of Huntington is representing cents per perBOD.
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merkel!, Inc. et al; Samuel L. the plaintiff.
\ Music for the party will
Nichols, Jr. va. James A. Ran·
furnjshed by the Rhythm Kings.
I, dolph, et al; Southern
. ••· Thomas J, Woods, et al; \
1 wares, Inc. vs, Andrew Meade,
Gordon Gillispie vs.
Smtthl Mrs. Oveta Culp
' State of West Virginia
vs , McCausland : Robert s. Lutton , I the first head of the no"'"'~ II
: Swioher Coal Co .. et al : The et al vo, H. H. Rayburn; Dal· ment of Heallh, EducaUon 811d
Fidelity and Casualty Co.
1a1 Odell Payton vs. Fredrick j Welfare. She waa sworn in
New York, et al ••· George L. Paul Browning.
April 11, liM.
I Rorrer, el at; T. A. Ward, Jr .,
1et al ••· Joe Shy, ot al; R. R
' Smith ••· Roy E. VanMatre. et
al; Aodrew H. Henderson vs.
J. Samuel GrifHih. et al ; Slate
of We•t VIrginia vo.
Russell
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Oiuleb Scltoo~ tt30 L Ill. , 8uft. Ill- Ret&gt;. Paul E. .loaM, pa&amp;Baptlll
7:30 P. m.: Prayer HI'VIce, lnl Saturday 01 njlllllll.
da,, GREAT 8BN1) - WOI' tar. Sunday Scltool It L m.;
Rab Baptlat Cburcb sent eaf 17:30 P· m. Thuraday.
leulb BetbeJ IWIS 011!1'1111 - sblp 1:30 a. m., lsi anti Srd Worship, Wednesday and Frf.
Bellllebem 8apti!l Cbarch,
Church 0/ Chrilt
Rev. Jafk
YOUIIII, Pat SIIQdays; Cbureh School, 10;151 clay,
Great Bend, R•v. C. L. O'Con· Bradbury Cbureb o1 Christ- lor: Sunday Scbaol 8:t0 L m., L m. Suntley, MOISE CIIAPEL 'Die Peateeostal atmdt Midnor, pastor, Robert
Lewis, Larry Willlallll!, minister; Bible Normao H. Bahr, &amp;up~: Sunday -Vt'Orshtp, 11 a.m., 1st and 3r4 dleport - South 3rd Ave.; Rev.
Sopt. 9:30 a.m. Mornlna wor· School and Morning Worship, Worship 10!~ •· m, . and 7:30 llulldays; Church School 9:30 A. B. I.. Barrett, pulor: Sunday
•hip and Sunday School, 7 p. IO:ilfl a. m.; ChrlsUen Endeav· P· m. alternately. Bibilt Stud)' IL llwlday.
8choel 10 a. m.; Suaday l'feDm. Evening service, Thursday or, 6 p. m.; Evening Wor· and Prayer Servloe, led by pas- llllaerPBfe Melllodlll Cllarcll InC evanpi!Jiic llll'Vlee,
~.30 ~.m. prayor meeting.
ship, 1 p, m.
tor, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
- Wendell G. SluUer, pest.Or, P. m.; Wadnetiday Bible
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Hemlock G r o v e artatlan 1'11ppors Plabto £IJit Clmrdl llullday School, 10 a. m.: W• 7:30 p. m.; Salllklly DlCbt
Caroent.er Rapttot
!.1rurch CIJurch - ~ames Quisenberry. - Rev. Jack YllWII, pu lhlp service_11 «. Ill.
fir and Worship 7:30 p. m.
- Surdav ~ch~~&lt;rl. H:an a.m . I Worship service, 9:30 a. m.; tor;
Sunday worship, 9:30 PtlrOaDd MINai Clltu...
Morn111g wnf'nlp Ill: to a.m :Sunday Srh&lt;&gt;rl. 111 a. m.. Sian. a, m.; Sunday Sehoel, 10 a. m.: Jotm Kimbler, pastor. Sunday
Pre.byterfan
· ford Slo&lt;·klon, Supt
. Robart Vineyard. Supl Bible School 1:30, Harold lllash, MldtllepGrl First Ualletl
Fil" olapllst Church, Mlddlt· 8radlord Church ot C~rl•t-1 Study and Prayer oerviceo led Supt.; Allen Brewer, Ass'!. byteriaw Cbareb - Rev.
port, Rev Donald Boone ~·as- I J"" Rubinson. minister; Hom_., by pastor, 7·30 p. m. Tuesdoy. Supt.. Preaching 7:30p.m. Suo. ard Ruppel!, pastor; Stmillayj
tor, ;unday ~chool 9:16 a.m. !•r Forre•l. Supt ; Bible Sehoul Adult Class Meetil18 7:il0 P. m. day,
Sebool 9 =30 8· m., FredWorlblp;l
George Baker . ~upt. IO:Ii a.m. 1"30 a. m. ; Mornina Worolup Jut Monday of moollt.
Raclae Metbodlsl Cb"o- - &amp;!pt.; 10:30 a. m. ·
Wor&lt;hip Servii·e; BYP 6 p.m.; \10 :30 a. m.; Even11111 \Vor•hlp,\Syracusel!:VBCbareh- Rev. JoiU1 W. Kimbler, putor; ~ 1:41 P. m. YF; Wed.. 1:30
Ev•nmg won!tlp, 7:30 p.m.; 7 p. m. Wedhe&amp;day 7 p. m. 8~ Paul A. Sailers, , pastor: Sun- da7 School 9:30 a. m,: Preacb- m. Jualor Choir; 7 p, m.
W•dn.,day, 7-311 p.m. Prayer ble Study
day Scbool, 1:311 a. m.: Ben IJ!I 10:30 a. m.; MYJP I p. m.; IDr Cbcdr.
mPling, 8:30 p.m., choir prac- Dexter Cburcb of Cbrtsl -~ Qtllsenberry, Supt.: IO:M a. m. f'r*1er and Bible Stu&lt;IJ, 7:30 p. ~~....Firsl Ualtad
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Bible School 9 30 a. m. Preach- Morning Worsbip service, tat m. WedDUday.
1.,.~.- ""111'11~, Rev ...,::~~
First Bapllll Cbmb Pome- lng 10:30 a. m., nrst and third and 3n1 sundljw of tht mltllth Rod l!prlnc•
olelbodlst- B. StebbinJ, P&amp;SWf,
W
roy - Rev . Carver Williams. Sundays,
7:10 p. m. Evening EvangeU~ Qlaeter Lemley, pastor; Wor- t a.m., Sunday School 10
Sunday Sehool 9:30 1111 t0:20. Maooa Cll)l Cburcb ot Chrlllt, 11c Service, 2nd and 41b lliJDo aldp service 9:30 a. m.; Sill&gt;-' Bible Stody Wetln .... llf 7::10
II' orship aerY ice, 10:30 a. m.: Miller Street - Sunday Bible day ef month.
day School, 10:14 a. m.; MYF m.
~ursery and Junior Church for Study, 9 a. m.1 Evening Wor- BeiUDy EVB Cbur~ - Rev. 1:30 p. m. PrtYer uti Blblt 01
rhildren.
ship, 7:30 p. m.; Bible Stndy, Paul A. 8eJI\Il'll, putor 1 1\!oroo SIUdy, Wadnesdly, 7:30 p. m.
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Fir" Baptl!l Chureb, Raeine,/7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
InC Worship, 9:30 a. m.; 8111)- lltltl8lltl MltUdiJt CfiiJi'Q - tar. llwlday Scltaol, L Ill.;
Rev. C. L. · O'Connor. pastor. Middleport Charcb •f Christ, day School, t0:30 a. m., Blythe Rev. C. J. Lemley, PN'Or: Worship 7:30 P. m.
:iunday School 9:30 a. m., Sam 5111 and Main Streets - Don- Theiss, Supt.: Youlb Follow· Cl)urcll Schllll t1IO L m.: War- a,n... ~-Earl
Curtis, supt.; 10:45 a. m. Morn- aid Hicks, minister; BIble sltlp, 6:30 p, m.
aldp service. lO:M L m. MYJ' ~~ pulor. Wadneaday aDd fri..
lng Wor!hlp; 6:30 p. ·m., BYF School, 9:30 a. m., Kenneth Mo- CARMEL l!:tl8
MoD~. 1:111 p. m.
aervlces, 7:10 P. m.
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•nd Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m. Elhlnney, Sapt.: Momlng Wor· Paul A. Sellers, putor: SoD- llallan Mtll!odllt Clllfdl lAtter Day Sal"" I
i:veniog Service; Wednesday. shlo 10:30 a. m. EvOD!ng Wor- day School, 9:~ a. m., Wayne ' JoiU1 W. Kimbler, putor; Mtl. ............. Cblrcll tl Jesu1
7 30 p. m., Prayer Meeting, 1hlp, 7 p. m. Prayer Service, Roush, Supt.; t0:30 a.m. Mol'D- Lettter L. llouah,
Supt. Wor- atrill of Lauer Day 8afilll - 1
I 30 p. m. Senior Choir Prac- Wednesday, 7 p, m.
IJl8 Worship, lad and 4th Sill&gt;- altlp 8:1$ a. m., Sllllday 9cbool C. W. Proffit~ pastor, Sll mile&amp;
ror Choir Pral!llce.
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Pomei'Oj' Churcb ot Cbrlol - clay of the mouth; 8 p.m. Even- 10:1$ a. m.
from RaciDe Oil Racine • Por~
Cheolllrt . Kyler . llarUord Jerry Mastero, paotor: Sunday IJl8 Evao&amp;eltsUc Service, 1st Oalt Grove Metbotlflt Otttrdt llDtl Hold. Sllnday Scbool, t:30
Parllb - Warren G. Zlnn, School, 9:30 a. m., Church :oer· and 3nl Sunday of month.
JoiU1 W. Kimbler, putor, Earl a. 111.; Wenhip 10:30 a. m.,
pastor, Worship services are: vleo 10:30 a. m.; Cl\rlstlan En- Federated Cbarcb, Pomeroy Crau, Supt. SuDday SahDtl at SUnday eveniDC oerviC4 at 7t30
Harllord Baptl!l 9 a. m. DST; Ideavor, 6:30p.m.; Evenl!lllser· - Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor; IO:li L m.: PreacblttC 11;11. p. m,; Wed., worohlp oervlce
Little Kyser ucc 9:30 EST. , vice, 8:30 p. m.
Carl Kautz,
SupL; SUIIday Syracuse Metbodllt Cbarcll - at 1:30 p. m.
Cheshire Baptist 10:4S EST. I Rullaad Chur&lt;b ol Cilrilt- Scbool, 9:lii a. m. Worship, WeDdell G. SluUII', putvr; WorRoman Catholw
Cburcb. School at Harllonl, al \ Roy Carter, mtniB\er. , Btble 10:25 a, m.
ltblp servict1, 8t35 L m., Soli- Ottr l.ldJ 11 Lorette MlaiiDI
9 50 [f~T: Kyger 10:20 EST, School,_ 9:30 a. m. Worship and
day School t:41 L m.; MYF toec Batlom - Rev. Thoma•
and Cheshire 1:4&amp; EST.
IPreaching service 10:30 a. m. DanvUle PIJ&amp;rim Botlness - SUaday 8 p. m. Prayer meetln&amp; Petronek adtnlnistrator· SuDMI. Unina F.W.B. Charcb - Young People's meeting, 6:30\ (LAnesvme Posl Ofllce), Rev, llwlday 7;30 p. m.
clay ldaa~ 8:30 L m.; 'n 0 1y
Sunday Sebool 1:~ a:m., Earl p. m. Evemng ~tt:ll, 7 p. m. Cbas. E.. Dozer, pastor; Sunday ByoeD JIDn Fret Motbodl!l- 0aya o1 ObUgatiiD, 7 p. m.
Starkey, Supt.; Eveullll war- V. H. Braley, Btble School Supt. School 9.30 a.m. Mn. Robert Rober! E. Smllh. Sr., pastor. SL Jolta't Cllholle Mfoofoasbip, 7:30 p. 111. by Cecil Col, Zlon Cbnrcb ol Christ, Pom- Grate, Supt. Woroblp at 10:30 Sunday School 9:30 L m.: 0, Near GuysvUie (Dutch Ridge)·
Layman: Young People'o mee~ eroy · Harrisonville. Road -Eu- a. m.; PUgrlm_ Youlh~ 8:45 p, o. Patlerson, Supt.; Mornins Rev. rrlllll 141Dierl,
mg and Bible Study, 1:10 p.m. see Under_wood, minister. B~ m.: Evangellilic •emce, 7:30 Wonblp 10:30 a.m. Youth
_ Sel' &amp;mday Mus 10:30 L m.; Holy
Wednesday: Choir pracllce at ble School, 9:30 a. m.; Morno P. m.. MidoWetll Prayer and 'flee 1:48 P· m.; Evll)lellltlc Da7 o1 Obllpliou 8:30 a.m.;
1 30 p. m. Thurtday.
jlng Worsbtp, 730 p. m.; flo. Pratse, w~. 7:30 p. m. -•ge 7:30 p. m.; Pra)'tl' C&lt;llt1asi08, ll hour
before
Rutland l'fnj Baptlll Ch=b 1bert Reed, Bible School Supt.
-tJnc Thuraday 7:30 p. m. 11111.
- Sunday Scbool 9:30 a. m.; I
}eho,ah
Loarel Cliff Fret Matbedlll
Solmtlo .4
Preaching Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Churc/1 0/ God
Kingdom HaD ol J•bovab's Cl!urc~ - R. Eugana GUI, P... ft 0 !lal
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Rullaad Fret WUI Bapti&amp;t Cbester Cbnrcb ol GGd - , Wltnosoot _ Public meetln ' lor; Sunday School 1:30 a. m.;
ValfOI_ Army, - E•
Cburcb - Rev. Paul Tayler, Rev. Dale Thornton, pastor. I Banday, 5 p. m.. Watchtowe~ Phil Wise, Supt.; Morning wor- voy Ray
Wmlng. offlrer In
paator; !Iunday School, 10 a. Banday
School, 9:30 a. m.; Study, I p. m.: Blhlt Study, ltblp 10:30 a. m.: Youth Serv· charge. Sunday ~0 a. m. Hohm.; Gu7 Priddy, Supt.; Preicb- Mormng
Wonhlp at 11 a. 1Tueiiday 7 p. m.: 8erviC4 moet. leta 7 p. m.: E•anaeUstlc ser- DO$&amp; meetrng, 10.30 a. m. Sunina ~mlae, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer m. EvangellsUe service 7:30 p. IJl8 8 p m. Thuraday· Minta. 91e1 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week pray. day School. .sunda~ 7 p. m.
servlctl, 7:)10 p.m. Wadnelday m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. try' ~I 7 P m ~~
er arvlot 7:110 a. m. Wadlles- YolUlg Peoples Legt~; 7:30 p.
Muott Bapit.t lllllday
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m, Salvation meetm&amp;; Thur•
- D.A.V. llall, eomor &amp;eeaad Service, Friday, 7:30 p. m.
Lutheran
ftt Ullh.. Mthodlol Charcb day, I to 3 p, m. Ladleo Hom~
and PtiJIII'OY, Malott. SpoiiiOred ML Moriah Chareb. of God- ti. Joba'l Lutberan Charclo- Pomeroy. Rev. MelviD Alklre, ~aaue. 7 p._ m. Prep clasoea.
by. French CJiy Baplflt Cbureh Rev. James Satterfield, pastar MorniDI Worship 9 a m . sun. putor. Divino Worship 8111)- 7.30 p. m. Btble Study, prayer/
in Gallipolil. Altlllatad wllb S. Banday School 9:46 a. m,: Wor- day School 10:30 1, ~- Pastor, day at 8:30 a. m. Church Sehool =.eo~er aervices by an_ B.~. Rev, R. L. Plnaon, pastor. 1blp service tl a. m. and NO mv. Joseph KraJy.
Study Sunday t:30 a. m. CounAD
Sunday School every Sllllday,l p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. St. Panl'o Latheran Church- ty. Methodist Youth Fellowehlp Po
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3 p. m. Pr~achlng services the 1'11uday;
Young
People'a 1132 E. &gt;econd St., Pomeroy. will meet Monday, Aag. 22, al tiJI ~=t ~~~ ~
4Ut Sunday o1 elcb mOiltb,
meeliltl, 7:30 P. m. Friday.
Suntlty School 8:30 a. m., Wor· 7:30p.m. at the Syracuoe Moth· Rd north 1 Mef M or! 1
Morlab 11ap1111 Church- . Rutland Cbarcb of God - Jblp service 10 ,45 a. m. Pastor, odist Church. Paotoro Wendell H~Pttal Pa~ltr ·law ~~~ ~
Corner of rourlh and Main St. Rev. John ·Smallwood, pastar: Rev , Joseph Kraly.
StuU..- anti Hllihey Jonq will Jam1111
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~tlleport. Rev. Nyle Borden Sunday Sehoul 10 a. m.; Evln·
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lead a songfesl. Church Boanl .
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Sabbatb
llllnlster Santlay Scbtll t·30 a' aellatlc Mrvice 7 p. m.; Youn&amp;
m:.
Rtcharde, Supt..!0:301People Endeavor 7 p.m. Wed· Alfred Methntllsl Chareh -day, AUI· U, G:30 p. m, at ~lulol, 1:~ p. m. ; W~rahlp,
a. m. Mornlna WorJblp.
aeaday; Prayer meelinl 7 p. Rev, Pearl A. Casto, paoU!r. clturch.
UO p. m. , youlh meetmg, s.
Naomi llaJIIII* Cbueb _ m. Saturday.
Sanday School 9:80, Lityd
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Dillinaer. supt. Worship ..,.
naarene
day, 7:30 p. m. at 31 Evan•
~ay School 1:30 a. 111.; WarEpilco l
vices at 10:45 with v ere Tile Cllllreb ol lhe Nauru Blllghts, Gallipolis.
P~llPra. ;·~'!."!'esdaJ, 7 Grace flplseop!f" Cbareb Swartz, layleader. Sunday, 6:30 Qester- Rev. Berbe!l Grate
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Martin, Rector. Sunday ship smices at 7:45 wtth the Qarles , Bl!ell, ~•'t. Swtday ctrrfl&amp; Cblrell _ Ra\1. Eldtl R.
Cllrtelolt Chlii'Cb, IID(aburyiMorninl Prayer and SermiD, Rev. Cl!lto. Wednesday, 7:45 p. School t.30 a. m.:
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m., prayer services.
WorJblp
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- Pearl A. Casto, putor. War- p. m.: Midweek Prayer servlca Supt; Cbrlalfaa Endtavtr, 7:14
m., Ralpb Car~ SupL ilunday Eaterprile EVB Chareb ..: aldp ...,1 10 a m _1
7:80 p. m. Wedaeoday.
P· m., clulta ffr all. Son&amp; sarWtrsllip 1ervlce 10:30 a. m. Rev. Menzel Smltll, paatvr. aliter
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•nd 7:80 p. m. allentatelJ,. Worship service 9:30 a, m.: Swl- da1 ScbDol, 10 .: m
Jill. _ Jltr, Qyde J. Bartltll, m.; Mld·Week prlyer lllllllnl,
Prayer meeUna Wodnesdllf et day School 19:30 a. m. Youlb ley, Supt.
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7.80 p. 111._
Fellowshtp 8:80 p. Ill.; 11oy1 FONII RID Melbodlsl dntn!lt Morllltlc Worattlp 10,30 L m.; llazit Ho!.Uier, clau iltader.
Co~mbla ChapoJ - Wtnlllp and Girls. [l'eUow~p, 1:30 p. -Sunday School 1 L m, 111'1. NYPI y1111111 People, 1:411 p.m.; LeCarl I'IIU. Ualted ••lluu
•ervtct eacb Sundllf, us a. m.; Everung servJCe, 7:80 p. J'rad IIeut. lapt. Waraltlp _.. IYuplloll• -tltt8 7,11 p.m.; ., artl1 Chard! - JIDlta Morm.J Bunda~ School 10 a. m.; m.; 2nd anti 41b 8UIIdaya: Youth vice, 10 a. m. Rav Weadall ....,.. me111ac. Wtd. 7:10p.m. dltlt, ,.tor. ~ Scttaol at
Youth Serv1oe 1:14 p. m. Elren- Choir, 6:30 p. m. Wadneatlay. Stull
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atlllllt II tlltl N• 1:10 L m. Prerbml IIII'Yicla
' 1ne Worabtp 7 p. m. eal!b 8tm- Prayer Meettnc. 7:30 p. m.,
~ RaJ ltemlllb Plmt, llrat and fllfnl Thursdllf at
day.
Wednesday.
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7:10 p. m. 8ec:uld IIIII lourtb
Pagevflle Commaally Cltareh MAindng Stu Jru8 ClJmrU
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Russell Cline, paator. Rev. MoiWll. &amp;mttb,
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YMI118 Peop~'• oervlce! 7:38 p. &amp;today Schtol, I:C&amp; L
Roy aldp Servlel,
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m. lhulli 8arvll:e, ' 7 P, m.; 'l'llllraday, 7:10 P. ~ artd lint
m. 'l'lnlraday, Evanaalisllc .... Van Meter, SupL, Earl llhlller, odlsl Youtlt Fellowship, I p.m.; PriY• rdhtC 7 p. m. Watlo uti tltlnllaatll7, 7.10 p. m.
vtce Sa~y, 7:30 p. m. anti Als't.: Mol'lllna worahlp, 10:41 Official Boord meeting, llrst -.c~ay,
Praytr ~eeliD&amp; ev111 Wedne!Sunday, 7.110 p. m,
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L m., Pray• meetlllt, 7::10 p. Sunday o1 DlOIItb, 7,30 p.m.;
llllllllt a.rdl 11 1M - . daJ at 7.10 P. m. CbrllllaD ED~ ~ MluloJt - tiL Thursday. Youth Fellewsltlp .WSCS, sedond Monday of_. _ Stmday School t:ltl delvor, -.1 and fourth M
Bllhaa Slhenvtlla Rd.: L. 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
IIID!Ith, 7:10 p.m.; IIIIJIOI' C1J1. 1. m.; ltmtlll Warahfp 111:30 4aJ, 7:30 P· m.
Gluesentamp, pastor: 11opr Lollridp EUII Cbardt - cit, IICOIId Thunday: Clua lJ, L m.; Eveaill&amp; Service 7t:IO p. H~ lk!rm011 Uafted Bredlm
WWord, Supt•• Sunday Schooi,IRav. Jack YDUDI.
pastor; tblrd Wednaatlly; Aflmocta CJr. m.; Nl1' .... Prayer samca... Cltrfll Cltare~- Jamea M.10 a.m.; Evqafi:IUc aervl~e, 7 SIIJIIIay School 9:45 a, m., cit, tourth Thursday alteraooa; 7,10 p. IlL Wadlleoday. Rew. rJII&gt;n, patlor. Sunday
Scltool
:II p. m. Prllfer meatla&amp; 7:10 Russell Archer, &amp;upl Sllllllay dtoir practice, Wtc~~Mtdq.
...m. 11. Wolfe, pastor.
1:10 •· 111. Preacltlng, lll'lt and
p.. m. Tuesday.
worsltlp, IO:U 1. m. and 7:10 .• ,_,.
Fa111
Metbodlle ldatl ~ o1 fill N... lblrd lltutday, 7:10 p. m. llectllld
Rdaad Mila~ - .0 II y e p. m.·allertJittalf, Bible lllud7 Gorp J - J'. lttrlJ, ,_. _ Sclnday lthnol 1:30 L lid 1\lurtb luaday, 11 L m.
Ntw~~~~~t,. mfllloaary putor: aad prayer servl~. led by Pili • - LETART JALLI- Wor- m.; Montlq Wmblp 11:41 1.
StmdaJ Scbotl 1:10 a. Ill;; tori 7::10 p. m. Wlltlnesda.J. lltlp, 7:10 p. m. Suaday (... m.; JhlU1111111ic lwvl4lt 7:41
I'IIIBT JWNNER.lJP ·: · •
Weraltlp 11:10 a. m.: rr.achlne Cltrtattan ~eavor, 7:30 p.m. eap1 2lld Stmdayl;
Cburdt p. m.; llklwtelt Praytt tlll'Vlt:e MASON - MISS Beclty Lew·
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is, daueblor of Mr. ~ Mrs.
James Lewis, Ma1011.
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TUN. IN
County
Qlllt8D caolest Jlec.
llJ a ~mbllr ol tblllappy-Go.
Luek.Y 4-H Club, W&amp;S spomor.l
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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66 CHEVROLET -

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tllno out with the t.milt.
Good food cooked the way
you like it and lei'Yed in
ple1111ant IWToundinet. Alld,
of coW'se, . plea•iog lGw

. $2395

Bel Air 2 Dr. Local owner &amp;: sharp as new. Darlt 14\IJ finjsb ,
aew whilewaU tire-s frum new car purchased. 3Z7 VS ename.

Std. trans. Radio and heater.

65 CHEVROLET

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Hardtop. lAically owned and onb' ~u:fO
C"ylmQ.er. power lleeri.na:. Spotletll fawn
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OPEN EVES. 9:01_ P.M.

AD

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1;....f....,..l1 560-D. Complortely ncontlltioned with
titel.
500
1-MH..y·Ft'lluoon 65 like now, '"' then
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II.AETINARS

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NOTICE
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Dr. Ray R. Pickens

SAil$ &amp; SERVIa
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NICEIT PIOPLII

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IIElAil OFI:7 I.IMMM

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tiXPERIENCED

RADIATOR

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SALES e
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eCamplnt lqulp,.,nte
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
Camping Tr•ilers . .· ·
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BY HOWIE SCHNEIDER
EVE!J DURI ~.X&gt; 1HE
&amp;AllllFU. SUMMER.
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STOP IUATOtiiJG OUR
CRUMM'r' RE·IliJIJS!
1!0'(, 'r'OU GOT IT BAD!

SELUNG OUT
e2 USED CARS LEFT
ePARTS for OUTBOARD
MOTORS
eROATS &amp; MOTORS
eBOAT PAINT
eTOOLS
S..At
Ev~nlnt• ami Saturdty

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Unico Appliaacel
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Freezers, Refrigerator., W• ·

sher·Drver Pain, Eler. Ra•
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DICK TRACY
DIET SMITH TO TRACYCOME - IN, TRACY~
CAN YOU HEAR ME?

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By HAROLD GRAY
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64 Rambler
-rlcon 2 Or. 6 oylln•r.
Slondord trono, llodle ....
ltoo\or.

65 Pontiac G.T.O.
Ttmpeot, ·2 Dr. Hardttl,, 4
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63 Ford G1laxle ,.

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moll• tr1n1.

Rocllt ttii1

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Dodge Dart

2 Dr. 270 Sorl•, 6 oyll,..
cler, 1t1ndard trana., radle

and heater

59 Chevrolet
lmpal• 4 Or. I cyllndar.

St•ndard tnn1. with overclrlve. tHio end tte.t•r.
Whlt•w•llo.

&amp;2 Ford Gal. 500
' dr. I cyl. At Trani., '·

IIHring, rHie •nd hfthl

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64 Ford F-700
Oump Truck. 1 .,n....

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WINNIE WINKLI

63Mercury
Cuttom 2 Door HI,..,
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H~VINIS MY MCIHER
MOV!D 10 JINO!HER.

RCXlM IN THI~ R!m'

64 Ford GaiiXie

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sao. 4 Dr. I eyllndtr, aute,

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63 Chevrolet
Btl Alro. 4

Dr . 6

cyl.

Sllnd~rcl tnnt. Whit• w1n

tins.

63 Ford
Galaxl1 sao 2 Dr. I cylinder. Automatic fr•nt. ••·
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nroe.

64 Chevrolet
81tccYna 4 Dr. I cyl. Auto.
Irons, R&amp;H, WhliiWoll
dnt. Like new•

A.uta. trans. R1dlo &amp; hut.,, Whitow•ll

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Futvro 4 Dr. 6 cyllnct..,

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ternut Ave., Pom ., 0 ., partlJ '

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rushed apartmenb. AU utili- VENETIAN bliDdl, aU kinds. I
tteo paid. P~one .WY :1-2716. Also repaln. Dale Wippel [
EXPERIENCED
Rowley and Reed. Alter 6
p. m. call WY 2-3571.
Supply, 215 Unio•
Ave., I
RNr Meigs _c;.n.ral Hosplttl
WHEEL
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Of My Office /
All Models
= m:--.:fur::nlsll-= LOSE WEIGHT safely With
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ed and unfurnished apart- !lex-A-Diet Tablets. Only !lie ----fi::-o-r-;Sa:-;le---Sunday, Aug. 2) st
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PrieM
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12 5 tfc at Stark Pharmacy. I II 12~p , ==·=-;';;;-:-;-:::;-:=:;;-7,::;:
BRAKE SERVICE
;;- OX %4" tee1 I turn J'ARIM, 2 mil.. at! Rl !
thru Sun., Aug. 28
furnished aplfl. NERVOUS? Can't sleep? Try LENN '
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I FOUR ROOM
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WY 2--3658
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"Sleepers." Guaraateed re-• ace, lood conditiOn, S vent-Wrlllbl:ll
meol. __ -··· . ---- . _c oult or money back. Only 98c.'l lian blinds, size 27\il by 54", ward Ebenlbach, 105
Phono 992.3516
I, EFFICIENCY opartme•t. Ph., tl Stark Pharmacy. a 11
Set Harley Haning, Fla l·
Sl, Pomeroy, 0., or
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ROUTE l%4
J'ot'Dierly Grueoer Bod1
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AUCTION- Starling
Friday, I - ve., omeroy, .
c : Blue Lustrl'ls easy on the Ph. 992· ~- 'It ACRE FAR ' . . o.
At SJIT'ICI"f Corporotion
Alii!- 19th at , Laurtl
Cliff ' CAMPING trailer. sleepo siz. , budget. Resloreo forgottea ctl· l t BEDROOM home In Middleproperly, Bailey RuD ~;.~,~~~~~~~~~~~
NOW R!PRIIINTING
Sehool Houw_on State iloult : Will renl ily day or week. Ph. oro. Rent electric sh&amp;Jllpooerl port, aut to school. Seo at
Contacl Ralph Lambrig~~
11
124 7 p.m. '/l'e will sell your . 992-5p22.
11 Pomeroy C"'!'ent Block 301 Hamilton St. or
call t, CorUand, 0.
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MEIGS COUNTY
me&lt;ehandi. tor you. Adamo i
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WITH PULL SIRVICI
Trading Post anti 'Auction MODERN ·2- -iie.Jri.ij;,--- homO: · - - --- - -- LUSTRE Foam is gua;anieed
1rlTII COLI) WEATIIEB
Ht~uso. Ph. 142·5394. 8 11 Uc Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992.29!Q day FROM wall lo WID, no ooU ''' I to be tho best carpel cleaner
bead, crickets, spiders &amp;
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all, oo carpeb cleaned Wltlo you have ever UBtKI or your
• ilncla will Ill aomiDI
ADAMS TRADING Post
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Blue Luslrt. Rent eleclri&lt; money bock. Eltdric Shamside your homo where
opeo a dayt I week : . Moo- i -----·.- - -- sllampooer
Pickens Hard· !
r rental $1 Ebenlbacb
worm. Protect your
boDlt [J
day through Sallfday. We '
For Sale or Rent
. ware eo., In&lt;.
1 1~ etc
~ 1r1 P~oy Ohio.
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from theoe pesllt with ARAB,
C:lu~ of Southern Olilt
have rad1o and lelef;ston ro- i -.. - - -•
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pa1r,
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item•. Main SL in Ruiland, : : 1ummu~ " .
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BOB. E. BYER
1 11ory lriiiii,j
O. Ph. 142.5396.
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sham·
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Bredbury.
pooer $1 Real
Ba.k..-electri&lt;
Furniture
Co. State
. 4 slerto,
peed ntdio
t
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than(· i rooms (2- bedrooDll),
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I 15 6lt:
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bartlwood noon, 10
AUCTIONEER
Wanted
--,
nloe walnut finJSh, bat
IIJI'll8CC
6
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·
COMPLETE SALES
- 6546
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th needt lome reps1r.
EMEN
MIDDLE AGED LADY to:Jivt _
P: lie tank. Get Klean-Em • All paynwnllt of $6.21 per mon , buy at $5,001l.OO.
MANAG
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iii, dt housework,
!au ry BRAND new I bedroom
Septic Taok Cle818r. Land-I or pay balance due 191.01. Try I POMEROY - NICE 114!
Write. , ..... tr Contlot
and assist with ~are ol · al- mode,.. homo. Velma G. ZU"' I mark Farm l!ureou, Pome- it lit your homt. Ph. 9112.3218. frame 1 rooms tf boilroo•mo), j
.liM CARNAHAN
id. Ph. 992-36611 between i :ond _P••:_Ph. 7}~-5150. _ _l_l.O_IStp i _ roy, 0 .
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I I! llc_
new ~.. forced air furnace ,
IIACINI, OHIO
6 only for appol•tmenl fer
S•l• or Tr•de
I BUDGET rRlCED furnllurt II TWO SADDLE horses, 0 . . !leW hot water lank,
wtervtew. _Do not apply :ua- _________ -·
i our ibirtllloct budget lbop.
hall Arabian, ~ are te• rem&lt;&gt;deled liVID£ room
less O'llpertetced.
I It 6lt: 113.100 EQUITY and a 15,000 1 Baker Ftlrllittn, Ulddleporl lie, .. ddles and ilridles. dining room, baseii!Ht,
ad beat!DC,
- - - --borne. _located In Camp Fer· ! Ohio.
U 12
Also oome good brokeA poa- porch. GoiDI at t&amp;,500.011.
Oblo. Elld your HWII'
Mertill Mollallan, zOna Mol·
WANTED
de, Anrona. Ph. IM9-2321 be- USED Apochl Ravea,
11611 ieo up' to 54". Paul 0 r r . ...... buyt 78 aoros ll'ith tpWe ba.. ell 11!a HWI!f IDII:JI.Iloh:.;, ID James A. Will, Sharon
TO BUY
_1 \lf"-"~! :_1 _P·. lll: __8_.17 _6!_&lt;_ model. Ph. New Hav..
J'b. t!&amp;-31112. .
I 17 81p
prolimatel7 :IIi ocres
lor - · Reuonablt rateo.
Will, Lut, Pomeroy.
LAND A
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28(18, JohD r. Roush.
II&gt;ME nioe .youq
cultivation, balance lit
1JY 1-21'/t, daJ or ~~
BurdeU Black, Elfie Black ID
7 28
- ny lie
: 191;11 TROTWOOD - · Camplnt!
cattle. Pk. 119U227, Porn., 0 . tureho antlhtlmkhlrho,barn•'
W. Jones, Ruby Jones,
With or Without
potatoeo
lomatoes
1 14
use,
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trsiiH. 16 fl. with 3 fl . cab -~
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AllenoloiBI:a
.1 acre, Salisbury.
Bldgs. Send Full
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If 1 and melons. Claret1ce Prof- ·
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bath
_ good out cellar. 7 miles
8tmploll _...,.
h
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Dtscrlptlon for
conlained 8, 10 aylo• scrr&lt;!o, I btl, Portland, 0 . . 843-~.
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from
Pomeroy..
Oscar
Fiteh,
Reva
Filch,
V•
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prompt rtp1Y Io:
Cabanns room, tl ec I r i &lt;
.
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Albert M. Co•, · Broker
.,... PraM • Coi1UI
Lebanon.
Box 661-G
brakes, axle hitch, bought H FT. Camping trailer, sleepo top tables, dishes, cut glasa,
B-J Qolud, Soleomat
A. c;, BBADI'OBD
Delbert M. Newland, Luuisa
c /oDally .S~tinel
new, used3 times. Sell lor,1 7, bitch lncinded antlolectnc ooocellaneouo tlems.
Lu
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' Rtft\ OMe
PomirOy,O.
_1!~· Ph 992-li)~ - B_19_6lc:i brakes. Ph. 71H881, Maoon, Rndisilt, 1M Legion
llfttdop ltUiU or 1ft-a
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610
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'1 ONE GAS heater. 1~.1100 BTU
W. Va.
I II
fomeroy, OhiG.
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OUve.
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- -- - -IJOATudmolorDctnii· COPPER AND brass, 4c Ul 5c !• $.JO; heater, %11.1100 BTU, 125 ;
GAYNELL WISE propetiJ oa Jnrude Salet and Serriei~l •Gertrude Searleo, Adm., Goper lb., lower, radiators, •3• , Wringer type washer, Mayloti ButltntUI Ave. J'b, fltl:lSchwane! MariRC,
rt Canter, dec ., to Leslie L.
off. market is poor
tag, $45; Phone 1192-3442
li2IIIS.
7
Ito
port, Ohio.
a1
Whillin&amp;lon, Frances J . Whit·
Bill Bailey. P. 0 . }4.
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:::;;u:::ai:' .WU..o m•..._, NPU Emma M. Mathewo to Mary
_ Reed~ill•. ~· _ 1 17 31&lt;! USED Wurlllz-;-- Profe,;.ioaal
, WANTED - Work lor buUdoa- Organ tn ncetleat eond1lion.
.._
t' ·• ·:1159 OLliS., good condiUo•. Ph. fke. t1 allkiL WY 1-JZH. Louise Rupe, Lut, Middleport.
tr. Ph. 992.22tll
I t ;lOle Mahogan1· finish. Reeent.ty
L 11no.
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fltl:l-3860.
I It Sic
'ftlt Fabric Sbup, ......,_
Franklin Real Estate Co. to
traded i• 0 new Wurlitzer
a rt • 1. .,....,
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CHEVROLET, 1
AalhortiOtl Sloilll' laMI tlldll Cltu. V. Humphreys, Doreen
11151
Organ. Original co•t $1395.00. &amp;llaiiM
1To~~!..
llorvlce.
I II Uc W. Humphreys, Luts, Pomeroy.
eoiDII
1. BeertAc
.-.. - standard transmt1sion,
Special
$9115.
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Charles E. Humphrey, May
WA.NTf:DI ' SEW Winter PiaMo. W aln u I
0 1
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In
Mood
condition.
t,
UADY·MIX
l!tlltCI"tlll
Humphrey
ID Charles Ed Hum·
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Rl. 1, Racine. 0. Phone all· ed rlghl to your pro,.-.
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finioh . $795 value. C 1m·
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I.phrey, Vivian E. Humphrey,
Furniture IUid bouaellold
&amp; ..__
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coodl. We "iD buJ """"
plelt with bearh.
Sp..,_ .._ -vod
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s. IIFM · I
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tBIJ.
et es
· 1.6 A., Olive.
ptete •tolft or tmallloto.
iaJ $585.
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Call . •
Trade-in accepted.
E a oy
L P.. ' al
a •1 ,q • as. • run• good aid loob ~Ready-Mil Co., Ml~~ jorie Milhoan 1o Floyd
E.
'J1. ..,. Ill s
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terms.
&amp; Old
Ph. 143-H, f300. I •.7 ...
OblD.
I " "" Brown, Helen J. Brown, Luts,
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I :11.
~~.KNOTTS USED
Wendell 's, 1:11111 ~rlield Ave.
atlftlgtlt
AUTO SALES - 1~1
Bbl&lt;k,
Middleport.
FURNITURE tnd
Parkffsburg, w. va., 26102. :n. good tireo, liRe work
car, AIR CONDITIO~.,!, R':!'!:: Lawrence Milhoan • M. Mar·
I" ~
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AUCTION /
Phone 4110-4401,
8 19 21&lt;!
a.!Ool.: ...$.I'll. Ph. fltl:l-292%.
1 14 lie
tlltn llel'\'1&lt;1!.
•u ...- jorie Milhoan 1D Paul R. Houda·
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oratloa, New Haveo. Phone shell, Marcia J . Houdashelt,
~""'""'"""""".-""",...."""'I FIVE ROOM ho,..., garage aod
AUTO SALES - - l961 Volkswai- TU W517.
I I Ke
Middleport.
~·
outbuilding, 2 acres ol ground 2L:,..ttl. Also 1 10 ft .
plywood
H~lp W1nted
stoker coal furnace, 13000. Ph.' :za.Lester Henderson,
Hazel
I?}
boat. Ph. 9112.2980. I 15 lip .sATING, PLUMBING, Rartl Benderoon
w Iva M. Donohue,
MALE HELP-, i&gt;clwe e. ages il _992_·_5106.
I 11 &amp;lp :IIi.
.._Palo
DoSGI Bollle Oat. Araold f.&amp; acres, Scipio.
SooNd
'//'
ud Jli, elean, oeal appear· , SINGER SEWING MACIDNERnthtrl, Ill 11:. MaiD Sl., !;a...i.;;;;i;:~'------'""":
aoce ol good character. Day ~- Thi• onachm• equipped to zig a - ·
........,.,
I II 1fe
or night shill available. Apply zag, make bullooholeo, dara
: :1111
A
20
1966
~
1D person at Burger Boy, 23
and moaogram. Tab over a..._
Sat., ug. 1
• WUILmll
17,;
W. Unioa, AlberiS, G. betweeo pa~menl• of 16.50 per moatlr
12
noon 1low time
eiAI.OWIN
buurs ol I and' &gt; p.fll. 8 t JOlt:
or pay balance due $50 50. a.~
TER
AGENCY
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tro•
CHina.
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INC. beltn reuew1q your
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8rim~ton• ftMd, C. . DtJ' Bd. IIWD·
IIIANDI
For Rent
3211.
a 17 6tt: .. ::::- f'"
auto IDiurii!ICt. Wo may Ill
IMr " · tun - - . teno• -....
FURNlSHF.D 4 Room apar~ i4 ·SHASTA. 11 fl. trailer: cob JI.O'Ttd
tble to oave you m01101.
lla""-1 1C11d molt ot .,. fal'lll Ute
menl. f-or eouple. Phone 992over, hilch, electric brakes, : I l L I 2 Uc
•uowlDr u.m. wW M Hl4 .. •
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M3li.
I 17 tie l loilet. awning and nel , $!,4!NI.
.UUc aueHOil. __.... ......
J.UTOMOBD..E lD!uraoce beeD
-~
38.111'1•t•
ROOM - ~ouse and- bath -... 255 Lionel Boggs, 9112.3892.
eucelled1 Loll y111r opert~
&amp;SN..-J• retrtaerator. .....
· IDOl"
VLI
W. Main St., Porn., 0 . Ph.
. I 17 61&lt;!
«'a UCII!H! Call WY :1-298&amp;.
.ten·•· uuat, ••.,..... uma ~
ftlrAitu,., I bOOM-. ~
I li 1fe
992-26611 or 992-2961. 8 14 6tc BIRD DOG. En11ioh •etter, reiMILl' Cl&amp;YI"JJQVVOI'B - ._,, . _ il 1ltlll II
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I ROOM bnc~ dupleJ
with i istfretl. 1100. Ph.· Ray Par·
.J:XYBI.B.J:AltB
I M ...,, bHUq stoY... illef&amp;l1e

for four
Rent
THREE and
room

HONDA

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USED TRACTORS

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IIIIYICI IS Hill II

2-3974

All Food! Available For Carrv·Out

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PHONI WY

211 I. Moln

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BOBCAT
SPRINT

(nw's Steak House

BAU..EY'S RESTA1JRANr

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$194 5
Impala 4 Dr. Sierra Gold finish with spotlets eleu1 matrh·
jn.g intetior, MW 'Y!.W. tires. V8 enJine, aut.omat e trans.,
pow- steerin"' J'lldlu 6: beatM. SM thil dl.-p tiF now.

M CHEVROLET

M50

pricH.

$2295

maroon finish. Radio and he~ter.

URLEY
MOTORCYCLES

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. IAitNIY GCIOGLI 11111 INUfi'Y IMITH

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HltAA SOMEBObV

lOCI&lt;

IN 'lORE ·

1-Diily iienUntl, Pomeroy-11114411~, ~·• Aile. lt, 1808

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It's Bailey's

Pomeu.oy

~ 01111••ryy,~~M~·~otor~~C~o.:;·

66 CHEVROLET -

·

POll THI liST wbe8 you
tllno out with the t.milt.
Good food cooked the way
you like it and lei'Yed in
ple1111ant IWToundinet. Alld,
of coW'se, . plea•iog lGw

. $2395

Bel Air 2 Dr. Local owner &amp;: sharp as new. Darlt 14\IJ finjsb ,
aew whilewaU tire-s frum new car purchased. 3Z7 VS ename.

Std. trans. Radio and heater.

65 CHEVROLET

,.., wa::~~'••nolce
• Cen 1 ,_.. , W•nl 1n1 IR..rtiM

Jm~ala

Hardtop. lAically owned and onb' ~u:fO
C"ylmQ.er. power lleeri.na:. Spotletll fawn
Ot,

Minimum ella~ 60 Hnta

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CUD OF t'HANKI a o•ITUARIII
ti.U ftr ,. went mlnlrmn". 1ectt
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OHICI IIIOUitl
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PHONE WY

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orne-roy Motor Co
OPEN EVES. 9:01_ P.M.

AD

s1

2-2156

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Holen Bolloy

lrlo (lolloy•l (•lllno

1;....f....,..l1 560-D. Complortely ncontlltioned with
titel.
500
1-MH..y·Ft'lluoon 65 like now, '"' then
hours.
1-l'armoll H
1-Farmall "M"

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Sale

II.AETINARS

1

Meigs Equipment Co.

NOTICE
a.

Dr. Ray R. Pickens

SAil$ &amp; SERVIa
ai ONI OP THI
NICEIT PIOPLII

CALL

I

DICK RAWLINGS

I~A. LEIIF

IIElAil OFI:7 I.IMMM

lawllngs Honda Sales [
WY 2·2151

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MlDDLIPORT. OHIO

tiXPERIENCED

RADIATOR

WHEn

SERVICE

ALIGNMENT

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BIG BEND
TRAILER SALES

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SALES e
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eCamplnt lqulp,.,nte
ROUSH &amp; LYONS
Camping Tr•ilers . .· ·
51,
W. Yt.
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773-5611

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BY HOWIE SCHNEIDER
EVE!J DURI ~.X&gt; 1HE
&amp;AllllFU. SUMMER.
~S \OJ CNJ'T
STOP IUATOtiiJG OUR
CRUMM'r' RE·IliJIJS!
1!0'(, 'r'OU GOT IT BAD!

SELUNG OUT
e2 USED CARS LEFT
ePARTS for OUTBOARD
MOTORS
eROATS &amp; MOTORS
eBOAT PAINT
eTOOLS
S..At
Ev~nlnt• ami Saturdty

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. BORN ·-OSI!'

Forest Run Block Ce.

Cinder

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Vou alway• 111ve mort Oft
Unico Appliaacel
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Freezers, Refrigerator., W• ·

sher·Drver Pain, Eler. Ra•
geJ!J and ..t..lr.Cond.Jtlontrl.
15 cu. H. ChHI

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FUINITORI · CO•

MA._ W, VA.

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DICK TRACY
DIET SMITH TO TRACYCOME - IN, TRACY~
CAN YOU HEAR ME?

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AND HIS I'RIINDS

Tf-IOO.NO'yXE
WAS SURE HE
COULD &gt;tNO
YOU·• IF YOU

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By MERRILL BLOSSER
YI'Ait. lill TOOLUr-IG --Wfll.l.

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WER.E: STILl_

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE.

By HAROLD GRAY
w.I•MM•

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GROr.AN!
O.K1 TUQN

HIM LOOSE~

64 Rambler
-rlcon 2 Or. 6 oylln•r.
Slondord trono, llodle ....
ltoo\or.

65 Pontiac G.T.O.
Ttmpeot, ·2 Dr. Hardttl,, 4
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63 Ford G1laxle ,.

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sao 4 Dr. I oylhtdor, euJ!o:.

moll• tr1n1.

Rocllt ttii1

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whllo won llrH.

65

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ABBIE ANI) SLATS

Dodge Dart

2 Dr. 270 Sorl•, 6 oyll,..
cler, 1t1ndard trana., radle

and heater

59 Chevrolet
lmpal• 4 Or. I cyllndar.

St•ndard tnn1. with overclrlve. tHio end tte.t•r.
Whlt•w•llo.

&amp;2 Ford Gal. 500
' dr. I cyl. At Trani., '·

IIHring, rHie •nd hfthl

.

64 Ford F-700
Oump Truck. 1 .,n....

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5 ....... troM, 2 ....... ult. Lo"f wheel •••·

WINNIE WINKLI

63Mercury
Cuttom 2 Door HI,..,
Pow•r
SfHrlntl
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lnlt11. Autom•tle frtnt.

- NUR&amp;!,l/IVUTON
H~VINIS MY MCIHER
MOV!D 10 JINO!HER.

RCXlM IN THI~ R!m'

64 Ford GaiiXie

HOWi.

sao. 4 Dr. I eyllndtr, aute,

tr1nt. hdlo ai'MI ......

; : • ''"ring, whltowail
63 Chevrolet
Btl Alro. 4

Dr . 6

cyl.

Sllnd~rcl tnnt. Whit• w1n

tins.

63 Ford
Galaxl1 sao 2 Dr. I cylinder. Automatic fr•nt. ••·
llo and htotor. Whilowall

nroe.

64 Chevrolet
81tccYna 4 Dr. I cyl. Auto.
Irons, R&amp;H, WhliiWoll
dnt. Like new•

A.uta. trans. R1dlo &amp; hut.,, Whitow•ll

tl....,.

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Pomeroy
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142-4750.
rushed apartmenb. AU utili- VENETIAN bliDdl, aU kinds. I
tteo paid. P~one .WY :1-2716. Also repaln. Dale Wippel [
EXPERIENCED
Rowley and Reed. Alter 6
p. m. call WY 2-3571.
Supply, 215 Unio•
Ave., I
RNr Meigs _c;.n.ral Hosplttl
WHEEL
I Will Out j
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Pomeroy,
Ohio.
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AUGNMENT
Of My Office /
All Models
= m:--.:fur::nlsll-= LOSE WEIGHT safely With
"rHRE=:::.E::-a-nd.,-;lo-ur---,roo
.... !:stall For Sale
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ed and unfurnished apart- !lex-A-Diet Tablets. Only !lie ----fi::-o-r-;Sa:-;le---Sunday, Aug. 2) st
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Recluc.d
PrieM
, menta. WY . ·5431.
12 5 tfc at Stark Pharmacy. I II 12~p , ==·=-;';;;-:-;-:::;-:=:;;-7,::;:
BRAKE SERVICE
;;- OX %4" tee1 I turn J'ARIM, 2 mil.. at! Rl !
thru Sun., Aug. 28
furnished aplfl. NERVOUS? Can't sleep? Try LENN '
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I FOUR ROOM
. . . Alignment Shop
WY 2--3658
4 l4 tf
"Sleepers." Guaraateed re-• ace, lood conditiOn, S vent-Wrlllbl:ll
meol. __ -··· . ---- . _c oult or money back. Only 98c.'l lian blinds, size 27\il by 54", ward Ebenlbach, 105
Phono 992.3516
I, EFFICIENCY opartme•t. Ph., tl Stark Pharmacy. a 11
Set Harley Haning, Fla l·
Sl, Pomeroy, 0., or
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St.
Pome""
1 19 lztp
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ROUTE l%4
J'ot'Dierly Grueoer Bod1
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M 0 M W •an
Worb
AUCTION- Starling
Friday, I - ve., omeroy, .
c : Blue Lustrl'ls easy on the Ph. 992· ~- 'It ACRE FAR ' . . o.
At SJIT'ICI"f Corporotion
Alii!- 19th at , Laurtl
Cliff ' CAMPING trailer. sleepo siz. , budget. Resloreo forgottea ctl· l t BEDROOM home In Middleproperly, Bailey RuD ~;.~,~~~~~~~~~~~
NOW R!PRIIINTING
Sehool Houw_on State iloult : Will renl ily day or week. Ph. oro. Rent electric sh&amp;Jllpooerl port, aut to school. Seo at
Contacl Ralph Lambrig~~
11
124 7 p.m. '/l'e will sell your . 992-5p22.
11 Pomeroy C"'!'ent Block 301 Hamilton St. or
call t, CorUand, 0.
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MEIGS COUNTY
me&lt;ehandi. tor you. Adamo i
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WITH PULL SIRVICI
Trading Post anti 'Auction MODERN ·2- -iie.Jri.ij;,--- homO: · - - --- - -- LUSTRE Foam is gua;anieed
1rlTII COLI) WEATIIEB
Ht~uso. Ph. 142·5394. 8 11 Uc Pomeroy, 0. Ph. 992.29!Q day FROM wall lo WID, no ooU ''' I to be tho best carpel cleaner
bead, crickets, spiders &amp;
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all, oo carpeb cleaned Wltlo you have ever UBtKI or your
• ilncla will Ill aomiDI
ADAMS TRADING Post
Is
7 tl tftr
Blue Luslrt. Rent eleclri&lt; money bock. Eltdric Shamside your homo where
opeo a dayt I week : . Moo- i -----·.- - -- sllampooer
Pickens Hard· !
r rental $1 Ebenlbacb
worm. Protect your
boDlt [J
day through Sallfday. We '
For Sale or Rent
. ware eo., In&lt;.
1 1~ etc
~ 1r1 P~oy Ohio.
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from theoe pesllt with ARAB,
C:lu~ of Southern Olilt
have rad1o and lelef;ston ro- i -.. - - -•
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.d. a•d t bath, 1 FOR " a 1·ob wtU ciHe
pa1r,
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1 ~ ~ ' iog" elean tarpell ll'ith Blut UN!!EATABLE - ltltil Solid i POMEROY
item•. Main SL in Ruiland, : : 1ummu~ " .
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BOB. E. BYER
1 11ory lriiiii,j
O. Ph. 142.5396.
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an WI Ph.
ows.992·6;!02. • I Lustrt.
sham·
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Bredbury.
pooer $1 Real
Ba.k..-electri&lt;
Furniture
Co. State
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peed ntdio
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than(· i rooms (2- bedrooDll),
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bartlwood noon, 10
AUCTIONEER
Wanted
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nloe walnut finJSh, bat
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- 6546
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th needt lome reps1r.
EMEN
MIDDLE AGED LADY to:Jivt _
P: lie tank. Get Klean-Em • All paynwnllt of $6.21 per mon , buy at $5,001l.OO.
MANAG
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!au ry BRAND new I bedroom
Septic Taok Cle818r. Land-I or pay balance due 191.01. Try I POMEROY - NICE 114!
Write. , ..... tr Contlot
and assist with ~are ol · al- mode,.. homo. Velma G. ZU"' I mark Farm l!ureou, Pome- it lit your homt. Ph. 9112.3218. frame 1 rooms tf boilroo•mo), j
.liM CARNAHAN
id. Ph. 992-36611 between i :ond _P••:_Ph. 7}~-5150. _ _l_l.O_IStp i _ roy, 0 .
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new ~.. forced air furnace ,
IIACINI, OHIO
6 only for appol•tmenl fer
S•l• or Tr•de
I BUDGET rRlCED furnllurt II TWO SADDLE horses, 0 . . !leW hot water lank,
wtervtew. _Do not apply :ua- _________ -·
i our ibirtllloct budget lbop.
hall Arabian, ~ are te• rem&lt;&gt;deled liVID£ room
less O'llpertetced.
I It 6lt: 113.100 EQUITY and a 15,000 1 Baker Ftlrllittn, Ulddleporl lie, .. ddles and ilridles. dining room, baseii!Ht,
ad beat!DC,
- - - --borne. _located In Camp Fer· ! Ohio.
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Also oome good brokeA poa- porch. GoiDI at t&amp;,500.011.
Oblo. Elld your HWII'
Mertill Mollallan, zOna Mol·
WANTED
de, Anrona. Ph. IM9-2321 be- USED Apochl Ravea,
11611 ieo up' to 54". Paul 0 r r . ...... buyt 78 aoros ll'ith tpWe ba.. ell 11!a HWI!f IDII:JI.Iloh:.;, ID James A. Will, Sharon
TO BUY
_1 \lf"-"~! :_1 _P·. lll: __8_.17 _6!_&lt;_ model. Ph. New Hav..
J'b. t!&amp;-31112. .
I 17 81p
prolimatel7 :IIi ocres
lor - · Reuonablt rateo.
Will, Lut, Pomeroy.
LAND A
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28(18, JohD r. Roush.
II&gt;ME nioe .youq
cultivation, balance lit
1JY 1-21'/t, daJ or ~~
BurdeU Black, Elfie Black ID
7 28
- ny lie
: 191;11 TROTWOOD - · Camplnt!
cattle. Pk. 119U227, Porn., 0 . tureho antlhtlmkhlrho,barn•'
W. Jones, Ruby Jones,
With or Without
potatoeo
lomatoes
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trsiiH. 16 fl. with 3 fl . cab -~
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.1 acre, Salisbury.
Bldgs. Send Full
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If 1 and melons. Claret1ce Prof- ·
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Wanted To Buy
bath
_ good out cellar. 7 miles
8tmploll _...,.
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Dtscrlptlon for
conlained 8, 10 aylo• scrr&lt;!o, I btl, Portland, 0 . . 843-~.
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Pomeroy..
Oscar
Fiteh,
Reva
Filch,
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prompt rtp1Y Io:
Cabanns room, tl ec I r i &lt;
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Albert M. Co•, · Broker
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Lebanon.
Box 661-G
brakes, axle hitch, bought H FT. Camping trailer, sleepo top tables, dishes, cut glasa,
B-J Qolud, Soleomat
A. c;, BBADI'OBD
Delbert M. Newland, Luuisa
c /oDally .S~tinel
new, used3 times. Sell lor,1 7, bitch lncinded antlolectnc ooocellaneouo tlems.
Lu
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' Rtft\ OMe
PomirOy,O.
_1!~· Ph 992-li)~ - B_19_6lc:i brakes. Ph. 71H881, Maoon, Rndisilt, 1M Legion
llfttdop ltUiU or 1ft-a
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610
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'1 ONE GAS heater. 1~.1100 BTU
W. Va.
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fomeroy, OhiG.
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OUve.
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- -- - -IJOATudmolorDctnii· COPPER AND brass, 4c Ul 5c !• $.JO; heater, %11.1100 BTU, 125 ;
GAYNELL WISE propetiJ oa Jnrude Salet and Serriei~l •Gertrude Searleo, Adm., Goper lb., lower, radiators, •3• , Wringer type washer, Mayloti ButltntUI Ave. J'b, fltl:lSchwane! MariRC,
rt Canter, dec ., to Leslie L.
off. market is poor
tag, $45; Phone 1192-3442
li2IIIS.
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port, Ohio.
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Whillin&amp;lon, Frances J . Whit·
Bill Bailey. P. 0 . }4.
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1iD81&lt;&gt;D, !6.30 A., SaUsbury.
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:::;;u:::ai:' .WU..o m•..._, NPU Emma M. Mathewo to Mary
_ Reed~ill•. ~· _ 1 17 31&lt;! USED Wurlllz-;-- Profe,;.ioaal
, WANTED - Work lor buUdoa- Organ tn ncetleat eond1lion.
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t' ·• ·:1159 OLliS., good condiUo•. Ph. fke. t1 allkiL WY 1-JZH. Louise Rupe, Lut, Middleport.
tr. Ph. 992.22tll
I t ;lOle Mahogan1· finish. Reeent.ty
L 11no.
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fltl:l-3860.
I It Sic
'ftlt Fabric Sbup, ......,_
Franklin Real Estate Co. to
traded i• 0 new Wurlitzer
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CHEVROLET, 1
AalhortiOtl Sloilll' laMI tlldll Cltu. V. Humphreys, Doreen
11151
Organ. Original co•t $1395.00. &amp;llaiiM
1To~~!..
llorvlce.
I II Uc W. Humphreys, Luts, Pomeroy.
eoiDII
1. BeertAc
.-.. - standard transmt1sion,
Special
$9115.
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Charles E. Humphrey, May
WA.NTf:DI ' SEW Winter PiaMo. W aln u I
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condition.
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Humphrey
ID Charles Ed Hum·
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Furniture IUid bouaellold
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coodl. We "iD buJ """"
plelt with bearh.
Sp..,_ .._ -vod
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et es
· 1.6 A., Olive.
ptete •tolft or tmallloto.
iaJ $585.
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Call . •
Trade-in accepted.
E a oy
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a •1 ,q • as. • run• good aid loob ~Ready-Mil Co., Ml~~ jorie Milhoan 1o Floyd
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&amp; Old
Ph. 143-H, f300. I •.7 ...
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I " "" Brown, Helen J. Brown, Luts,
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Wendell 's, 1:11111 ~rlield Ave.
atlftlgtlt
AUTO SALES - 1~1
Bbl&lt;k,
Middleport.
FURNITURE tnd
Parkffsburg, w. va., 26102. :n. good tireo, liRe work
car, AIR CONDITIO~.,!, R':!'!:: Lawrence Milhoan • M. Mar·
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Phone 4110-4401,
8 19 21&lt;!
a.!Ool.: ...$.I'll. Ph. fltl:l-292%.
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•u ...- jorie Milhoan 1D Paul R. Houda·
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oratloa, New Haveo. Phone shell, Marcia J . Houdashelt,
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AUTO SALES - - l961 Volkswai- TU W517.
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Middleport.
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outbuilding, 2 acres ol ground 2L:,..ttl. Also 1 10 ft .
plywood
H~lp W1nted
stoker coal furnace, 13000. Ph.' :za.Lester Henderson,
Hazel
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boat. Ph. 9112.2980. I 15 lip .sATING, PLUMBING, Rartl Benderoon
w Iva M. Donohue,
MALE HELP-, i&gt;clwe e. ages il _992_·_5106.
I 11 &amp;lp :IIi.
.._Palo
DoSGI Bollle Oat. Araold f.&amp; acres, Scipio.
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aoce ol good character. Day ~- Thi• onachm• equipped to zig a - ·
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or night shill available. Apply zag, make bullooholeo, dara
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1966
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1D person at Burger Boy, 23
and moaogram. Tab over a..._
Sat., ug. 1
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W. Unioa, AlberiS, G. betweeo pa~menl• of 16.50 per moatlr
12
noon 1low time
eiAI.OWIN
buurs ol I and' &gt; p.fll. 8 t JOlt:
or pay balance due $50 50. a.~
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CHina.
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INC. beltn reuew1q your
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IIIANDI
For Rent
3211.
a 17 6tt: .. ::::- f'"
auto IDiurii!ICt. Wo may Ill
IMr " · tun - - . teno• -....
FURNlSHF.D 4 Room apar~ i4 ·SHASTA. 11 fl. trailer: cob JI.O'Ttd
tble to oave you m01101.
lla""-1 1C11d molt ot .,. fal'lll Ute
menl. f-or eouple. Phone 992over, hilch, electric brakes, : I l L I 2 Uc
•uowlDr u.m. wW M Hl4 .. •
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I 17 tie l loilet. awning and nel , $!,4!NI.
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ROOM - ~ouse and- bath -... 255 Lionel Boggs, 9112.3892.
eucelled1 Loll y111r opert~
&amp;SN..-J• retrtaerator. .....
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W. Main St., Porn., 0 . Ph.
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«'a UCII!H! Call WY :1-298&amp;.
.ten·•· uuat, ••.,..... uma ~
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992-26611 or 992-2961. 8 14 6tc BIRD DOG. En11ioh •etter, reiMILl' Cl&amp;YI"JJQVVOI'B - ._,, . _ il 1ltlll II
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I ROOM bnc~ dupleJ
with i istfretl. 1100. Ph.· Ray Par·
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for four
Rent
THREE and
room

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Impala 4 Dr. Sierra Gold finish with spotlets eleu1 matrh·
jn.g intetior, MW 'Y!.W. tires. V8 enJine, aut.omat e trans.,
pow- steerin"' J'lldlu 6: beatM. SM thil dl.-p tiF now.

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Open Friday Until 8 in the Evening
Open Saturday Til 9 in the Evening ·

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'Idn't bother shouted. "Get hlm out. My A third Yiollm wu ldeollll!i!J
siJ: • by • JJ loot wood and lbe dead wao a workman riJ· to look,
~ &lt;1· 'o :. ·'wo went God, there are people under aa Dale R. Mueller,
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C)l acalfoldlna rinK• rope oo lbe pandatand Idown."
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pluna''Jf .jll)m the roof of the roof let """ by a IIIII of lbo Tbe Injured ·'· :· J. :'':c ·to a Stale police, sheriff's oH1cers SiJ: iDjured persou ,...
sll:le ·· ounds grandatandl "Greea ~II" pertormliiJ storeroom IJJsia, ., .•, ' ,'- 1- and city pollee with the belp of ldmltled to SL Jobn'a bolpllll.
Sall#dJ.y. 16 feet onto 1 croWd at tbe 1tale lair daBy.
1stand belore beln~ ' 1 ~&gt; · &lt;d 1civil defense officials moved Ia Four were Ia crlllcal C!OIIdltllll. :
belciw. '
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A wllness who had been to local hospitals.
..men immediately and . prevellled The scalfoldlng coUapad ... 1
AI least. three persons were standing on the roof said the'witl! acetylene torches cut up lpanlc.
1:16 p. m., fair olfleiala 111111. · _.
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other vlcfun might also have the ilteel debris.
A St. Johns Hospital, official The Ume 1r1111 bad IIIJ'IId tiii" .
'ftla JCal;loldlng, whlch be1d fallen.
Spectators were dumbfounded identified the dead as Ralpb than an bear before and ,i ii ···
the ~ 1111!11 eoUapad "There were two besides by the suddenness of the IHegar,
63, and Glen R. race ltsell waa acbetluled it ;
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Curtis have returned to their Albans, w. Va. ; M,r,.-and Mrs.· eaWt&amp;u"" ~ In obserV·
Norris Diehl, recent br1de of
Admission
home In Buflerd, s. c., aller_a Charles Kessengor, Mr. ·'and w!th' a dlnnether
of Mrl
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visit here with ber parents, Mr. Mrs. t\lbeft Roush and cldJd. ance of
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evening with a bridal show- Harvey Brown, Jr., 33 Ben-~
and Mrs Albert Roush. JeU
Ken and Becky · A son Florence_
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or at the home of Mrs. Virgil kle Ave, Mrs. Wilbert Bailey,
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stationed ~ Vlei and :Mrs. A . -White ol Syr~&gt;
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euse. 'Die hiJIIOred 1\lesls reA "oome as. you are" party
The new Mrs. Diehl is the ISaxton. Rl. I Gallipolis; Dan- Tom Skinner, a senior in the [ ents. While bere they altal~ a Nam.
celved gills and. cards durinl
1M 1\mfeat highlighted
the
&lt;Ommissioners' .clerk._ Games \ny G. Saunders Rt. 1 Ewmg· College of Dentistry at Ohio lamil runion and plenlc held
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the evening.
BeU,
.ugust meeting or tbe. lB~ Mrs Wilham Fish..- return- were played wllh pmes being ton; Roy S Thaxton, Rt. I Bid- State Umversll) . visited Wed- SUnd!y at the !eglon farm on
IN ROSI'lTAL
Present wn~.rsMrs Beullee Class of Ill• Midd epor
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1 the home of awarded and refreshments were well; Groce N McCarty, Rt. I ne day with his parents Mr. Ba'l
rirst Baptist Church Thursday : r so~esa:~· d~ughler-in-taw, served to Ruth Moore, Eleanor ~ Thurman ; M~s Merrill E. Shri- 1 n~ Mrs. Arthur Skinn~r and lt~ndi~ 'were Sgt. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Hoffmal of Mld- ' lah While, Texanna w:.~~
evemng at tbe church.
IMl and Mrs Mason Fisher, Robson, Lotta Spencer, Nelbe ver, Rt. 2 Bidwell ; Wilham G. Mrs. David Farmer.
Matheny and family, Buflord, dleport Is reooverlng from rna· Hannay, Mrs. Agne~ite '
The menu of com bread and , lro;, Meigs General Hospital. =~\ E~ly~ ~uck~~mm~~~: ·~ ~ilm~urb p~hPI;~sant~l=::::a M s An!Oid Richards Mrs. S. C., Mrs. Alta Miller, Mrs. jor surgery at Holzer Hospital. and Mrs. Charles
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returned , Grace Jividen, Dollie
Hayes, !Mrs. J. Berrye Worsham, Pt. Allen Hampton Mrs. Camp
Mrs. Leonard
Miller, Lydon, During' her stay In the hospital,
BlltTHDAY OBSERVED
1 period of games mciudmg a
spellmg
bee. Prizes were home T~esd?Y· afler. a several! Grace Whaley, Faye Walker, I Pleasant ; Carl Davis, Syra- Harper Mr.. Ervi~ Burngard- Lissie and Joe and Mrs. Don- the Hoffmans' oldest son, Mike, A family dinner was held II
a~arded to Mrs. Fieldmg Hawk· 'days VISit With relatives m C• Janet Moms. Marlene Har; l·lcuse: rerry R Farrar, Ches- ner, and Mrs. Wilham Snuth Die MQtheny, James and Gary Ia staylllg with bls aunt and the home of Mt . and Mrs. Law·
ins and Mrs. Charles Bennett. lumbus. She was accompamed son, Lola Clark, Lo1s McElhm· ter ; James A. Heaton, Rl 3 are in Ironton to attend I he
uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
RObert renee MllhMn Tuesday Mrs Cora Pullen was on charge I home by Mrs. Paul Hill and ney , Beulah Strauss. Helen I Pomeroy ; Kimberly K. Fraley, annual convention of the Prov-~ Mrs Charles Rill.
Duckworth of -Middleport, Their IJJg In observa~ce of thl! form·
of the spelling bee and Mrs Ichtldren of Newton , Ind., who Caldwell, Ruth Moore, and the Middleport. Mrs. Haidor W. idence Asso~lalion of Baptist B~bby Priddy , son of Mrs. other children, Tam!, Beverly er'a birthday adn!Yersary. p,....
Donald Boone directed
ll!e I are VISiting the Hi lls and her guest of ho?or, Lucill e Diehl. Albert. Jackson. John T.. Dan- Churches .being held at I he Opal Priddy, is spending the and David, are staying with ent were Mr. ailtl Mrs. Vernon
group in several games.
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Htram ,
Sendmg gills were . Marth~ ko, Rt. 1 Ravenswood ; Wtlltam Mount Ohve Church.
week in Dayton with his uncle, another aunt and uncle, . Mr. Weber and .chlldJ;f\D. Dennll,
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Attending were Mrs. Boone \ Sl awter.
Mrs. Horace McElhinny has
Turner. He will return Frl· and Mrs. Vernon Blllg ol Harrt:las and Duane,
and ·children, Jeanie and IDav· Mrs. Roy Jones, Jr., and Harriet Sterrett, Anne Ryther,l sloD' Dean G. Gardner. Jack- been returned to her . home
evening.
sonvllle Rd.
Rutla ,
id. Mrs. Hawkins , Mrs. Pullen, John and Mrs. Ed Hiser and Leona Karr, Mildred Jacobs, soD'' Robin L. Kight. Jackson; from Veterans Memorial
Mrs. Eva Hartley, Mrs. Joha . Jim and Carol returned to the1r Barbara Shuler, Barrie M. Mr;. J ohn L. Arrowood, Rt. 1 pita! where she has been a med·
Seines, Mrs. Jacob IJ'urner, 1 homes , Columbus,
Thursday s.mlth, Adelle Cummins, Bette Oak Hill : Mrs . Boyce E. Meeks, 1cal pallent lor the past week. !
Mrs. Frances Bearhs, Mrs. , afternoon , after a cdLp!e ol Hobsteller, and Belly Fultz.
Ironton.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Skinner :
Nora Hamilton, Mrs.
Nora days visit with Mrs.
Jones'
, were. business visilors tn CoJorden , Mrs. Isabel Toy, Mrs . . parents, Mr and Mrs. E. J.
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lumbus Thursday.
James Souders, Mrs . D a n a Hill.
Mrs. Frederick M. Burton,
Hamm. Mrs. ErneSt Hughes, ,1 Mrs. Charles R Karr Sr: ceJackson. daughter: U2 a.m. Mrs. Con Young Is recuperMrs. Lettie Roush, Mrs. Ehz· lurned home Wednesday n1ght,
Thursday : Mrs. W1lbert Salley , ating at her home from sur- 1
abeth Slaven, Mrs. John Lyons alter a few days visit In Mar• .
Rt. 1 Ewington, ·son, 7:50 a.m.; gery performed al the Galllpo- 1
and Beulah White
ion. with her daughter and sonMONDAY
Thursday ; Mrs. Merrill
E. lis Medical Center recently .
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ANNOUNCE REuNION
IT. Bauer and Polly Ann .
lters cr Union Veterans will meet U7 a.m. Thursday ; M1·s. John Mrs. Cora Young, Erie, Pa., and
The Wingett reumo~ wtll be i Miss Polly Karr of Columbus I al the Middleport roadside park, L. Arrowood, Rt. I Oak Hill , Mr. and Mrs. l)ouglas Jackson ,
held at Red House, W. Va., on arrived Wednesday 1\lght for a Monday at 6:30 p.m. for a pot- daughter, 8:15 p.m.
Rendville.
Sunday, AuguSt 21 , with 8 bas· visil with her parenls, Mr. and luck picnic dinner Members
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Revival Homer c. Brown, Mrs. John Y
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Sunday at ' New Haven, W. V~., starting Aug. 22, at 7:30 each s. Caulman Mrs. Marvin Cox, ~" m~ er ~0 .th' Mr · and
w. v;,.
I with her sister, Mrs. Mae Re1t· evening. Rev . Freeland No~ris, IHerbert w. 'crabtree, Mrs. Her- Mourn,;i~i=~ :e'lson 8 ;w_ fam~
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Fran k Sinat ra
Debora h Kerr ghler, Sandra, of Middleport! ing City Association will meet A. Hurt, Miss Lidja Lacy, Miss and family, Cindy and Rod,
(Colol)
and Mrs. Esther Kester of Co- Monday at 7:30 p. m . al the Mary McClure. Mrs. Florence Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crooks
- anO.Melvin Kenneth B.
Newell and daughler, Pamela, have re"TWO ON A CNILLOTINI" I lumbus. visited rec.,..l.ly w1th , Pomeroy Bowling Lanes.
CGnnie StevetlBt
1 Mrs. Homer Showers.
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TUESDAY
~ugen~ H. Newland, Ray T: turned from a vacation trip to
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. Mrs. James Sisson and daugh· l A GET ACQUAINTED party Reffetl, Dottle E. Riddle, ver- Myrtle Beach, South, Carolina.
SATURDAY, :AUGUST 20
ter, Jamie, Mr. and Mrs. Jack · will be held at the Chester J non H. Rizer, Marvin c . Housh, Cindy Crooks remamed With
"SPY IN YDU~ EYI"
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Welker and daughter, Jeame, Grade School Tuesday al 1:30 VIctoria Sargent David
E. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Daria AndrewS]
Boett H•lsey and Mr. and Mrs. Don Roush p. m. AU first grade students Smith Harry W' Slemmer. Leo Walter ci'Oj)ks.
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returned to their homes Mon·. and lheir parents are urged lo A T' 1 Mrs· Mollie warn.. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Turner
- andafler a week's vaca tion all atlend. Mrs. Carl Weese, leach- 1 · :or, Robert L Williams spent Tuesday And Wednesday
"SECRET AG!NT
Myrtle Beach., s. C.
er, will attend. Refreshments
W.;1~· m Easterling Mrs: at Red House, W. Va.
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visited Tuesday evening with will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Edith Teaford.
' l•t the Legion Hall.
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Mrs. Edith Teaford spent MonCLOSED
day evening, at Racine with
Plea11811! Valley Hoopflal
THRU AUGUST20
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her daughter and son-in-law, ADMITTED: Dale
TONIIHT
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bentz and j Leon; Delbert Utc!)field, Apple
ond TUESDA'II
family.
I Grove; Woodrow Kapp,
Pl. :
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis Pleasant; Mrs. Larry Snyder,
Sizes Misses 11-4
(TerhniC'olor)
and family of Youngstown ar- Southville, Michigan.
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Paul Newman
rived Thursday for a visit
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Lora 1
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La urea Bacall
her mother, Mrs. Edith
Reynolds, Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. I
Janet Leigh
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Mr. and Mrs. John
u a Likens, Henderson; Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Arthur PuUins, Pl Pleasant ;'
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Mark
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George
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turned from a ten days visit ant ; Mrs. Eunice Rolllns and
at Brad.,..ton Beach, Fla. with daughter, Leon ; Ruth Ann
FRID.AY ond SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Spen· nett,' P_t._P_l_ea_sa_n_t. _ _ _ _ ,
Auguol
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cer and Mrs. Joe Fitzgerald a week's vacation In New York.
(Te&lt;hnicolor)
and sons. They also visited
Mrs. Woodrow McKelvey and
Don Knotts
Joan. Staley Oneca, Fla .. with Mr. an son, Michael H&amp;lter, of Hunt·
"TAFFY AND
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with. relatives In Ptmeroy.
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radl&lt;&gt;, wblte wall tires, air cundltionlng, so't ray tinted (lass, .and many other
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fult , J'a and their VIetnamese
!fllll~s at the "take ten"
~mlaloned officers club
"' ' ~ .1'fiiJ!I. Twelve persons,
lnch!!llnl eight Amerloq,
19er+ln}ured:
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""':' •..,, the terrorists, wounding
C$pturlni him

glass
and spraying metal either through terrorism
fragments through the wall as audacious raids In papillated\
the Gl's and their girl lrlenda another day of mllldmum
dived under tables.
Iareas.
One of the Injured Americans Elsewhere, U.S. jets law~ehedl
was In serious condiUon.
another day of maximum
Offlclala also reported sever- raids Fri~y against North
al scatlered shooting Incidents Nam and pounded a string
at the Da Nang air b3se about seven oll storage depo1a In
two miles away as the VIet notion's 'SOU\hem panhandle.
C011J probed for soft spots In Bnd weather kept the
the base's defenses.
away from Industrial
Sllllpecl.
.:.pect Ctlq Attacks
farthr north, but In
spokesman
Officers have warned thet the mlsalons they bombed
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the club In Communists, defeated In
dumps and Iruek
at
could be upected to
. lnftltratlpn routes
bit-and-run raids agallnst 1.1Qutli.
. .1/.S. strongholds.
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ISTANBUL, Turkey (UPI) Sharp new tremors Saturday
jolted the Erzurwn area of
0
Turkey where a catastophlc
earthquake Friday
wiped about a score of villages
off the face of the ear"" and
laid waste to four provinces In
IUPI)-The Japa-, five minutes.
~~~mi~~kll~party-long EsUmales of casualties ran
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In Its Into the thoWlands.
""•·•"• wllh Mosoow Turkey's chief ol national
!leaded . toward an security announced that 798
with the Chinese persons were known dead and
liu~~rltles revealed Sa- 79Z more were Injured. But
semiofllclal reports reaching
followed by Ihere pot the loll of Friday's
1 ~=~n~ breaka- quake at up 1o 1,1100 killed and
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another 1,1100 injured.
aU but wiped oul and officials
Turkish newspapers estimal- said it would be days before the
ed the death toll at 2,000. '111• final ligures would be known.
B r it I s h Broadcasting c 0 r p The new tremors Saturday
(BBC) quoted a Turkish official were feared to have added to
as reporting 3,000 dead and the havoc, toppling buildings
6,1100 injored. The Finnish radio damaged Friday and pos.tbly
In a report from Ankara said trapping rescue workers clawthere were 6,1100 dead and IJJg through wrecked homes for
nearly 30,000 Injured.
possible survivors.
All the casualties were (The Seismological lnstitut•
believed to be Turkish. There In Uppsala, Sweden, said the
were no reporiA of Americans Saturday quakes registered at
or other foroi8ners among 1%:05 p.m. GMT (8 :04 a.m.
known victims.
EDT) were "strong" but only
llemole Disaster Area
10 per cent as powerful as the
Sparse communications with Friday ·quake.)
the remote cllsaster area were Many isolated villages were
completely cut off by the
Friday earthquake which sent
whole mounlainsides tumbling
across primitive roads ~
leveled entire villages In !he
lour eastern provinces.
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the U.S,,.!\# ·~ wbk:b !lew
medical liliDlit and re11e1
supplies .. the lllrlctea area
bordering 011 Ruala ·and Iran,
Offers o1 he1P aloo poured lD
!rom around the world.
The InternatlDDal Red Croa
in Geneva 11en1 urpnU, Deedecf
Ients and blanltets for bomeleu
survivors Ul'ing In the opea 011
the 6,500-fool bJih plalna JM!I!I'
Erzurum where the first fro111
of fall alread)' have been fell
Pope Pllll. VI AIIDQ!!IIced a
"personal ollerinl" lor qeal
aid to survivors but the IIDOUIII
was oot disclosed. '!be pontiff
also Hill bla condolenc.. to the
Turkish people and aovera.m"'il c. J'tencii."P re •I h ·l l
Charles cie ·'Qallllt alae ctlliled
h11 -,mpa111Y and hili olllee
announced he bad made a
personal dCIIIatloo· of a UlldJI.
closed alllount.

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