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NO. 92

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munlcations sallelliteo
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Mr. Douglas Lang of Printzess Company

August 26·27

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Don Knotts

Mr. Douqlas Lanq of the Printzess Company wiiJ ·be on our 2i1d ··•\.,
Floor - Friday and S1turcl•v. Come in and see the complete
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"TAFFY AND THE
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Printzess line of Coats for the new season. Mr. Lanq Is well
known here as he has been sellinq and fittinQ and advisinq on
this line in our store for many years. Come._!llld
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Miss SUsan Ebersbach
Philadelphia, Pa. Is the guest
her aunt and uncle, Mr.
Mrs. Ben Neutzling,

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ELBERFELDS IN POM.EROY

Mrs. Kapple is
Hostess to
Church Society

Drive ToEiberfelds In Pomeroy For Your Boys and Girls;
School Clothes •• Big Selections- Well Known Qualities ·
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-In Every Department.
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The Store Is Open Friday From 9 AM to 8 PM and
Saturday 9 AM to 9 PM·· A Good Time For Your Family
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REXALL DRUGS
WY 2-2955

112 E. Moln

4 Regi•tercd Pharmacists to Serve You

Mrs. Lena Ebersbach
ed home Wednesday, after
spending a couple of days with
Mrs. William Wells of Ball Rull. m~a.
conducted by
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kincaid
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and danghter, Cynthls and Mrs,
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Gibbons ef Wyandotte, MJch.,
wltb prlzel awarded to
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Ray SeideoabeL
Mrs. Louis . Osborae.

menta were served by the Iwstess aasisted by ber daughter,
to those named above

CALLED TO COLUMBUS
Mr. and Mn. WID Myers
Mlddleport were called lo CoSlanley BIH
lumbus Thuraday by the
Mrs. A. L. Phelps.
of Mrs. Myer'a nephew, Terry
W. Dawson, wbo llllfered
heart altact Wednf!llda1 mom-

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Will Elect New
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Chester Gr111e mel In regu-

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Your Full Service Bank Is •••

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POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
Sen!ltlfl K1lgr Collfltil frir OWl' H

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Jlember Ftdorol D•pooK1 - Go1po1JIIoR

meeting opened In ritualform. A -CODilmmlt:aUOI!II
read from llale master,
lnt~:ard ol raollllkllll to be seat
alate. A discussion wu
Ill the lime for ltale ol
One appeal for aid wu anIt 'I'll 1111101Dced thai
Pomoaa Gruge would
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Nylon Carcllgon Swe~tw $3.95. Extra laf8e Sl- $5.95, Sllpovm to Moltch $2.95-MIM fllhlenatlly
BlouHI Never NMCit Inning, ShM 32 to 38, $2.f5 New Shipment of LUll... In SlyiM for Men ....1.
Women IMn's Pormenont P.- White D.- Shirts $3.95-Young Men's Pormollllll PNN Scheol SII!Ckl
in SliM 29 to 42, Slim Cut with Cuffs 1ncl Belt Loop• Mocl Turtle N11c:k Coller ~nit · lhlrlt for High
School ond Collll' Ages $2.95-Brullhed Denim Schlrpo Lintel Jlcket. In Young Men'a anc1 lop S'111
Fine New S.l~~c:tlon of Wembley Tlu for Ml!n 1ncl Beys for $1.50 encl $2.50 Mtn'l IM!hor llllfol~ $1.99
Speclel Group Women's Honclbego, S11111rt Styl11, the new Celora $1.95-Cellucloutl Qu1llly Melli •• '
Peels In full ancl Twin hcl S'- 1'111" Flttecl Stylet 300-Shlet Peele Note leek filler .90-T'Wrlst Welch• for Men encl Wamen, lop encl Glrlt-Wutclex Alorm Clock, llectrlc end Spring Wlfti ·· Betuty Mill S..mleu Nylon Stockings 99-Shtnment Reyon PlftiiM In Regular SIJ!II .5,._;.. Colllpltte .
S.loctlon of Bellform Bruin All Slm $1.00 141 $6.00-llg lfoys up to 1110 13 White Crew Stlclcs i ~lit ·' '
$1.00 B1nlon One Sl10 Solid Coler D.-- Socks 69c Mint Nylon Rib Ww Solid C.lor D~ Socb69. , .
-See the New Glllllte lteror thet Sh•v• with • lind of Siiilnl• ....1-Young Men'o ' Velour • &amp;;oiil
SIN~ Sport Shirts $1.95 1ncl $9.95 IIVI SIZ.S I to 20 Never lren Lone 11..... lpal;t Shirts ~;s.,.. ·
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Pittsburgh's mdy run c•me 1 Hcltel p•lclle) Uitl · Hepler'' 1 op""ed the ninth wjth singt.. leasily with lhe decidinl run.
UPI ~ WrUer
in the •eventh when Donn , I'! ild Jlltti• wilh th~ ba•es loaded off Hepler and afll!r Billy Curt Simmons, who came on ,
BIIJll1lng Is malung Harry Clendenon singled and scort!d m the nln(h ~mlri&amp; seol1!d Don Williams popped out, Kon Santo in relief of Ferguson Jenkins In
er'a · ~ oo bitting'~ on Bill Mazeroski's bad·top •Kes&gt;~ng~r Wt\11 "tl)e wllllllng run 1was walked to fill the bases. the ¢nth, picked up the win. '
-, ~t. to read as the tr~Rie. Tue 1068 dropped the as the Cubs edied-·the Mets in Hepler's second pltcll to Emle John " Boccabella IJid Byron
~~QUartet."
Pirate1 into secqnd place, one- 1the final lllllinJ . for the! second ' Banks was in the dirt and Brpwne hit borne runs for Ute
.,.. . ·'l'Jih!lelphla Pbillies' iisif game behind the Idle San fstnnghl day.
boWJded to the bnckstop, CUbs .,white Larry EUlol hollliblbdlder ileal the Pittsburgh Frallclsco {liants.
Kessmger and Glenn Beckert allowi'll! Kessinger to acore mer.,. for the Mets.
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dismal 2-8 swing along the west
coast proved more cosily than
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last outing at Houston,
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By RAY MEANS
previous high paid for the Los 1can Football Leai!1JO."
also connected with elosed
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ailing knee affecll!d hiJ
IQ1IIier ~I triumph over United Preu lntenulllonal Angeles Rams of the National The big move to get a buyer
television. told newsmen "No back-seal walking, doD~"
because be could not
:wilt~ ~ Pirates' outspoken SAN J)JEGO, Calif. IUPI) - Football League in.J!I&amp;ll.
came lasl March when young ni\lt Charger games would be
properly m hiS pitc:hin~, ,il
minaS'\!:• &lt;·, ·
The San Dieso Chargera, one of The ·club reponed losses
H1llon was named president ll!levised only tf the team fills
tion.
III enjoy lieating Pitll!burgh pro footballs most devaslatln$ :from $302,000 in 1961 to $645,000 and duet executi'"' officer of the stadium.
The Reds , who
becauae I en)Oy beatmg· Harry 1powers yet one of the sport's m 1964. The team broke Into llilton Hotels Curp.
Another new maJor stockhol·
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Thursday, open a lO·ifSO:Ie
W'!lker," , Bljllnln~ ; said after ,least. profitable in past years, pay dirt for the first time 1n I As a maJor stockholder, Klein der, John Z. Deloran, vice
at home tonighl with a
th4 Phillie, hm!. knncked 1l&gt;e Iare In new trands today , 1964 when profits totaled wtll unseat Barron llilton as president ol the Pontiac divi·
CHICAGO IUPII -Baseballs 1game agamst fourth-plllced!l.._
presidenl of the club. Sid slon of General Motors, repla·
major
league owners voted adelphia.
Pirateo out ·ol ftrst ploce in !tie lfollowing a record $10 million i1300,000
Nation•! League. " He thmks
transactiOn.
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Gillman remains as head coach ces grocery chain operator
Thursday to beef up
thetr ,_..;.....................,.....;...,;._
wrote the bllllk on billing ~nd \ : Former Wlnte House Press The Hdtons'-son Barron and and general manager,
John Mabee as 20 per cent
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players' penstons fund by $2
like IQ beat htm," ,' '
· · Secretary P1erre Salinger along father Coorad-retained 20 per ' Schulman an~ Klein, pres- owner in the elub.
m111ion a year
Bunning was renjlilded that lw/1\1 a , group oi 20 other ' cenl of the Chargers' stock but ident and !ice ph.iident respec- It was not disclosed
what WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. IUPI)
Commissioner of Baseball
since he allowed e1ght hits bUsmessmen headed by Eugene ; reliqqulshed the controlling hvely of Nattonal Genera percentage Salinger held in the
It wiU be West New York, William Eckert said under the
Thursd,Y nisht and II in hi• Klein and Samuel. Sehulman, ' mterest In the team wh1ch has Corp , ~h1cb operates major club. The former Kennedy and N.J., and Houstoo, Tex • in .the plan, a player w11h 2(1 years in
last outmg against th• P1rates. 1both of Beverly H11ls, Calif., won f1ve Western DIVISion motion 'fllcture thealeni in key Johnson a1de IS now VIce 1 fmal• of the 20th annual Little j the
major leagues would
perhaps he didn't hold the Bucs IThursday purchased controlling championships and one AFL [population centers in the 16 president of Continental Air- League World Series Saturday. receive $1,000 a month when De
in such complete check after ,int~rest m the American title after being moved here western states, bought 40 per Unes in Los Angeles.
, West ~ew York ~eached the r reaches 65.
all.
ILeague Football club
from Los Angeles in 1961
cent of the Chargers. _
Two other owner• of the finals With a -t--0 VICtory over [ The additional money for the
Runs Count
' The $10 mJihon sale pnce for Barron Hilton said, ''I feel The two men sa1d they championship club held their 5 Osaka, Japan, Thursday on the pension fund will come from
"They got one run last t1me," the club. which had only one r like I sold one of my children r planned to make the franchise per cent interest. Newspaper two-htt pitching of Ike Alonso television rights fee!&gt; for the all
Bunnmg qun:kl)' replied . '''Htts proftl-rna kmg yPar m its -seven- feel a little sad after seven and San D1ego the mecCa of ·publisher Jumes S. Copley and 1and a pair of two-run lnmngs. star game and the
World
don't mean a thing 1mless they \ellr hi storv, was nearly $3 1years of g1vmg btrth to the San sports
restaurateur George Perntcano Houston . meanwhile. defeated Sertes. These fees w1ll
ascore runs They got one run milhon dollars more than the iD1ego Chargers and the Amen- The tro new owners, who are ldid not sell their shares.
S~cntmento, Calif., 4-0, In a 1 mount to $6.1 million in 1967
hke lhey d1d tonight. Eleven 1
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hilS, eight luis , what's the '
hurlmg of Mark Hardms, a :
difference'
It' s the
h1fs I
stylish righthander.
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Today's action pits Rhine
That IS where the Ptrates By Unitel PrPss lnternathmal l P1tts
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Main , Germany, agamst Wmdhave been def1c1ent m their
Ameri,·an League
~ Bunmng 114-9) and Uerker
sor, Ontar1o, for seventh place,
efforts aga1nst Bunning. In his Calif
200 001 200- 5 11 2 Veale, Cardwell (91 and Gon ·
and Kankakee, Ill ., against
four victories over them, the 1\'e,., York 010 000 000- I 6 0 der. LP-Veale (l3-8J.
Monterrey , Mexico, for fifth
Pirates have managed only five Brunet rt2-9) and Satriano,
Major League Standings
American League
place Saturday's schedule lists
runs . They did manage to beat Stotllemyre, Ha milton i71, Ra[,L'Al)L
By UoUed Press Intematioaal
W. L. Pet. GB a consolation game at 10 a.m
CLEVELAND (UPO h1m once 3-1 back on· June 24 I mos 181 and Howard. LPL
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Baltimore
81 45 .643
and the championship at 2 p m. seUout crowd of more"lunici· ll
In the only other Not&gt;O":•I , Sloltlemyre I11 ·1''
W. L. Pet. GB Detroit
6ll 56 552 11\1
80,000 was expected at "
League contest, the Chicago'
Major League Leaders
:san FranciSco 75 52 .591 ... Cleveland
68 110 .531 14
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69 59 .539 6\1 California
64 63 .504 1711
doubleheader
In Ameflcan League actmn. Boston
Boston look both end s of a Odom G"enda 151 Handra· Alou , P1l. 109 401 59 t:l8 344, St. Louis
65 61 .516 9\1 Washington
58 73 .443 25'&gt;
This will be the filth
doubleheader from Kansas City Iban \5) • Stock 161 S;nders l6) ; Strgel, Pit 110 387 69 12'7 328 Cmcinnatt
61 65 .484 13\1 , New York
56 72 .438 26
the double dose of football
8-fi and 4·1, California beat and H~of, Benneil, McMohon ~ Ci mnte. P•t 118495 79159 321 Atlanta
55~ 66 .47215 Kansas City 56 73 434 26\'z
be offered dolmg fans &lt;im,. ll
New Yt1t'k 5-l: Baltimore edged , l7,, Wyatt 13) and Tillman WP IAiou, At!
124537 90172 .320 Houston
70 444 HP ~ Boston
56 76 .424 28
Cleveland Browns' owner
Cleveland 4·3 •n ". mmngs and ' -Wyatt (J.6 ). LP-Sanders 16- l ~a~~~ ~~ L 115 386 53 122 .316 .New York
56 72 .438 19%
Thursday's Results
POMEROY. Ohio !UP! ) - A Modell came up w•th the
PURITAN•
3131
44 81 352 30 , Boston 8 Kan C1ty 6, 1st
Detrmt bla~ked Chicago \kJ
' 10) Hlls-Scoll &lt;24th 1. Bennett 1 p ' Ph. 106 371 52 115
Chtcago
scoffed al by hiS colleagues
FULL·fASHIONEO
Run-sc.or•ng doubles m the ' ll-t) Charles 18th I, Foy (141h) I Allen,
' 107 397 62 123 .310 ,
Thursday 's Results
nearby Middleport boy will be the outset.
1Boston 4 Kan City I, Znd
fourth mrung by D1ck Groat 1 - 'd .
Santo Ch1
119 430 75 i33 309 Cb1cago 3 New York 2
one of two youths to defellll the
12 n game I
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Cld11 on Pit 120 443 64 136 307 1Phlia 4 Pittsburgh I, night
California 5 New York I
table tenms honors of the Unit· It figures to be an evemng
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provided Kan Ctty 000 000 001 - 1 8 0
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Wide open football, pttting ti• ·
Bunnint! -w•th all the P!r: · 1:' IBoston
OOx- 4 7 1 , Helms, Cm 105 408 53 124 .304
(Only games scheduled)
tates
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Morgn Hou 88 312 42 95 .3114
Friday's Probably Pllcbers Detroit 8 Chicago 0, night
Canada
attack-mmded Minnesota Vlk·
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as e no1c e IS 14th Lmdblad, Slock (7) and Roof; 1
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John· Tannehill, 14 , Middle· ings agamst the Washmgton
because rt's first m comfort
VICtory ~gamst mne deteats I Fischer 11-0J and Ryan. LPAmerrcan League
&lt;Starting Time ~~J .
Red k
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Soutbpaw Bob Veale suffered .
G. AB. R. II. Pet. • Ph1iudelph1a al Cmcmna11Friday's Probable Pltchero
port, will join Glenn Cowan, 14, '
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an.
the Browns
and good looks! K11it to frtthe setback.
Lindblad 14-7) . HRs-Comg\iaro ,O\iva, Mm 125480 74152 .317 1Culp 15-41 or Buhl 15-8) vs.
Los Angeles, to make up the agamst the aerial c~rcus of the
no u11derarm l:tmd Pop it in
Brandl. also drove m an &lt;24lh i, Roof 15th I .
[F.Rbsn, e·at 124465 97147 .m lo·Toole 14-fit. 9;05 p.m.
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lu S. JUnior team in the Cana- Balt•more Colts
the automaltc lor washrng
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Kaline, Det 107 373 72115 .308 Plttsburgh at St. Louis- Kansas CUy at California-: d1an International Table- Tenms lute 1. 1 L
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1Wgnr, Cle
116 410 63 121 .295 ~ Fryman 19-8) vs. Jackson U2· Blanco 0 •31 vs. Coall!s (l·l) , 11 ' championships.
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100 200 000 00- 2 6 I , Powell, Bal 117 412 72 2 .294 10). ~ p.m.
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ninth completed the scormg.
100 000 001 01- 4 -9. j "Ricllrdt, Cal ll8 37 48 92 .290 ,1 Los Angeles at San FranciSco · B~ston at Baltimore--Stange singles matches and a
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' match against their
Rochester
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Detroit at New York-Wilson . counterparts and will
Toronto
73 62 .541 3\1
S M•ller &gt;81 ~mil Vltne, Was 12S4311 661:!3 .286 New York at Allanta- 11~1 vs. Downmg (8-31. 8 p.m. l in md1v1dual play.
Buffalo
6ll 65 515
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67 67
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flome. Runs .,,
81 9.05p.m.
(2·12) vs Peters 110.9) g 1t965boys15andunderfitlewon Toledo
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Syracuse
51 65 375 26
000 000 000- 0 2 2 ' Allen•. f' h 'Ll&gt; e s JO; :r O'rre, Zachary 10.11. 9; 30 p.m.
Hargan (11).7) vs. McConnick , ecutive editor of the Pomeroy
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Thursday's Results
Horlen, Lamabe 12) Wilhelm Ito, Cubs ·&amp;·Hart, G•ants .:lll.
New York at Atlanta, mght
He is ranked No 1 In Ohio CITorobnto4 5BfTnoledo 4
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1 Americaa Le ague: F1 .Rolfn-Amerlcen 2 Or. 6 c:yllnd•r.
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Mmnesota at Chicago
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Owners Fatten
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Clubs Battle
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FISher, Hepler (9) and Grote: Philhes 84; Mays, G1ants 83.
Hooper of W.E. Hutton &amp; Co.
Flght 1\eaullll
Jenkms, Stmmons (9) and Amerlcaa League:
Powell, says that the recent dec~e By United Press Jnternadonal
Hundley. WP- Simmons (5-.1). Or~oles 97; F. Robinson, Or~oles should slow down for a while NEW YORK IUPI) -Johnny
LP-Heple• &lt;3·3). HRs-Boc· 96; B. Robmson, Unoles 85; after such • sharp deprectation l Persol, 180'1., Brooklyn, N.Y.,
f-abella 16th I, Elliot
15lh), K•llebrew, Twins 80; Horton, I and at best the present rally ootpoinll!d James J . Woody,
Browne &lt;15th).
Ttgers &amp; Comghari Red Sox 791 should be regartled as a contra- 193 ~.. Bronx, N.Y. (JO):
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Angels 11·5; Kaat, Twins 19-9 momentum needed fur
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WelsboH I 14 Spt Sent eld
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-Paul Fuji, 140, Hawali,
blocked out Shigeru Haglllllra,
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his
first victory on the
professional tour,
credits
borrowed mallet-head outter I
for his opening • round 66
the lead today in the
Philadelphia Golf Classic at
suburban Whitemarsh Valley !
Country Club.
The 23 • year . old
Ohio Stall! swinger took a
stroke lead o'"'r Dan Sikes
Bob &lt;;oalby - tied at \Ill er Thuraday's first round of
'12 • hole tournament.

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MINEOLA. N Y. IUP! i-Fu·
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purchased for $100,1100 during
their 1948 world cbampmnsh1p
season.
Zoldak, 47, died Thursday, a
day alter he entered Nassau
Hospital here. The ex ~ ma)8r
leaguer had been m fading
bealth since early thiS year
when he completed a series of
15 cobalt treatments for a malignancy.
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veteran end Dee Mackey and
rookies Bill Yearby and Carl
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LOS ANGELES IUP[) - Thursday and asked waivers on
Jesus Pimentel, 120, Mexico, three rook1es.
out Jaclde Burke, Cut from t he squad were
U610, canada 14),
defensive back Jim Gray
Toledo, a member of the Jets'
1965 taxi squad, hneman John
MaUook of Miami, Fla., and
BALTIMORE (UP!) -!~~:;I halfback Allen Smith of Find·
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BIIJll1lng Is malung Harry Clendenon singled and scort!d m the nln(h ~mlri&amp; seol1!d Don Williams popped out, Kon Santo in relief of Ferguson Jenkins In
er'a · ~ oo bitting'~ on Bill Mazeroski's bad·top •Kes&gt;~ng~r Wt\11 "tl)e wllllllng run 1was walked to fill the bases. the ¢nth, picked up the win. '
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Pirate1 into secqnd place, one- 1the final lllllinJ . for the! second ' Banks was in the dirt and Brpwne hit borne runs for Ute
.,.. . ·'l'Jih!lelphla Pbillies' iisif game behind the Idle San fstnnghl day.
boWJded to the bnckstop, CUbs .,white Larry EUlol hollliblbdlder ileal the Pittsburgh Frallclsco {liants.
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coast proved more cosily than
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By RAY MEANS
previous high paid for the Los 1can Football Leai!1JO."
also connected with elosed
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IQ1IIier ~I triumph over United Preu lntenulllonal Angeles Rams of the National The big move to get a buyer
television. told newsmen "No back-seal walking, doD~"
because be could not
:wilt~ ~ Pirates' outspoken SAN J)JEGO, Calif. IUPI) - Football League in.J!I&amp;ll.
came lasl March when young ni\lt Charger games would be
properly m hiS pitc:hin~, ,il
minaS'\!:• &lt;·, ·
The San Dieso Chargera, one of The ·club reponed losses
H1llon was named president ll!levised only tf the team fills
tion.
III enjoy lieating Pitll!burgh pro footballs most devaslatln$ :from $302,000 in 1961 to $645,000 and duet executi'"' officer of the stadium.
The Reds , who
becauae I en)Oy beatmg· Harry 1powers yet one of the sport's m 1964. The team broke Into llilton Hotels Curp.
Another new maJor stockhol·
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Thursday, open a lO·ifSO:Ie
W'!lker," , Bljllnln~ ; said after ,least. profitable in past years, pay dirt for the first time 1n I As a maJor stockholder, Klein der, John Z. Deloran, vice
at home tonighl with a
th4 Phillie, hm!. knncked 1l&gt;e Iare In new trands today , 1964 when profits totaled wtll unseat Barron llilton as president ol the Pontiac divi·
CHICAGO IUPII -Baseballs 1game agamst fourth-plllced!l.._
presidenl of the club. Sid slon of General Motors, repla·
major
league owners voted adelphia.
Pirateo out ·ol ftrst ploce in !tie lfollowing a record $10 million i1300,000
Nation•! League. " He thmks
transactiOn.
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Gillman remains as head coach ces grocery chain operator
Thursday to beef up
thetr ,_..;.....................,.....;...,;._
wrote the bllllk on billing ~nd \ : Former Wlnte House Press The Hdtons'-son Barron and and general manager,
John Mabee as 20 per cent
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players' penstons fund by $2
like IQ beat htm," ,' '
· · Secretary P1erre Salinger along father Coorad-retained 20 per ' Schulman an~ Klein, pres- owner in the elub.
m111ion a year
Bunning was renjlilded that lw/1\1 a , group oi 20 other ' cenl of the Chargers' stock but ident and !ice ph.iident respec- It was not disclosed
what WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. IUPI)
Commissioner of Baseball
since he allowed e1ght hits bUsmessmen headed by Eugene ; reliqqulshed the controlling hvely of Nattonal Genera percentage Salinger held in the
It wiU be West New York, William Eckert said under the
Thursd,Y nisht and II in hi• Klein and Samuel. Sehulman, ' mterest In the team wh1ch has Corp , ~h1cb operates major club. The former Kennedy and N.J., and Houstoo, Tex • in .the plan, a player w11h 2(1 years in
last outmg against th• P1rates. 1both of Beverly H11ls, Calif., won f1ve Western DIVISion motion 'fllcture thealeni in key Johnson a1de IS now VIce 1 fmal• of the 20th annual Little j the
major leagues would
perhaps he didn't hold the Bucs IThursday purchased controlling championships and one AFL [population centers in the 16 president of Continental Air- League World Series Saturday. receive $1,000 a month when De
in such complete check after ,int~rest m the American title after being moved here western states, bought 40 per Unes in Los Angeles.
, West ~ew York ~eached the r reaches 65.
all.
ILeague Football club
from Los Angeles in 1961
cent of the Chargers. _
Two other owner• of the finals With a -t--0 VICtory over [ The additional money for the
Runs Count
' The $10 mJihon sale pnce for Barron Hilton said, ''I feel The two men sa1d they championship club held their 5 Osaka, Japan, Thursday on the pension fund will come from
"They got one run last t1me," the club. which had only one r like I sold one of my children r planned to make the franchise per cent interest. Newspaper two-htt pitching of Ike Alonso television rights fee!&gt; for the all
Bunnmg qun:kl)' replied . '''Htts proftl-rna kmg yPar m its -seven- feel a little sad after seven and San D1ego the mecCa of ·publisher Jumes S. Copley and 1and a pair of two-run lnmngs. star game and the
World
don't mean a thing 1mless they \ellr hi storv, was nearly $3 1years of g1vmg btrth to the San sports
restaurateur George Perntcano Houston . meanwhile. defeated Sertes. These fees w1ll
ascore runs They got one run milhon dollars more than the iD1ego Chargers and the Amen- The tro new owners, who are ldid not sell their shares.
S~cntmento, Calif., 4-0, In a 1 mount to $6.1 million in 1967
hke lhey d1d tonight. Eleven 1
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hilS, eight luis , what's the '
hurlmg of Mark Hardms, a :
difference'
It' s the
h1fs I
stylish righthander.
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that "lake rnns that count..
Today's action pits Rhine
That IS where the Ptrates By Unitel PrPss lnternathmal l P1tts
000 000 100-- 1 8 1
Main , Germany, agamst Wmdhave been def1c1ent m their
Ameri,·an League
~ Bunmng 114-9) and Uerker
sor, Ontar1o, for seventh place,
efforts aga1nst Bunning. In his Calif
200 001 200- 5 11 2 Veale, Cardwell (91 and Gon ·
and Kankakee, Ill ., against
four victories over them, the 1\'e,., York 010 000 000- I 6 0 der. LP-Veale (l3-8J.
Monterrey , Mexico, for fifth
Pirates have managed only five Brunet rt2-9) and Satriano,
Major League Standings
American League
place Saturday's schedule lists
runs . They did manage to beat Stotllemyre, Ha milton i71, Ra[,L'Al)L
By UoUed Press Intematioaal
W. L. Pet. GB a consolation game at 10 a.m
CLEVELAND (UPO h1m once 3-1 back on· June 24 I mos 181 and Howard. LPL
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Baltimore
81 45 .643
and the championship at 2 p m. seUout crowd of more"lunici· ll
In the only other Not&gt;O":•I , Sloltlemyre I11 ·1''
W. L. Pet. GB Detroit
6ll 56 552 11\1
80,000 was expected at "
League contest, the Chicago'
Major League Leaders
:san FranciSco 75 52 .591 ... Cleveland
68 110 .531 14
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74 52 .587 ¥.1 Minnesota
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64 63 .504 1711
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Boston look both end s of a Odom G"enda 151 Handra· Alou , P1l. 109 401 59 t:l8 344, St. Louis
65 61 .516 9\1 Washington
58 73 .443 25'&gt;
This will be the filth
doubleheader from Kansas City Iban \5) • Stock 161 S;nders l6) ; Strgel, Pit 110 387 69 12'7 328 Cmcinnatt
61 65 .484 13\1 , New York
56 72 .438 26
the double dose of football
8-fi and 4·1, California beat and H~of, Benneil, McMohon ~ Ci mnte. P•t 118495 79159 321 Atlanta
55~ 66 .47215 Kansas City 56 73 434 26\'z
be offered dolmg fans &lt;im,. ll
New Yt1t'k 5-l: Baltimore edged , l7,, Wyatt 13) and Tillman WP IAiou, At!
124537 90172 .320 Houston
70 444 HP ~ Boston
56 76 .424 28
Cleveland Browns' owner
Cleveland 4·3 •n ". mmngs and ' -Wyatt (J.6 ). LP-Sanders 16- l ~a~~~ ~~ L 115 386 53 122 .316 .New York
56 72 .438 19%
Thursday's Results
POMEROY. Ohio !UP! ) - A Modell came up w•th the
PURITAN•
3131
44 81 352 30 , Boston 8 Kan C1ty 6, 1st
Detrmt bla~ked Chicago \kJ
' 10) Hlls-Scoll &lt;24th 1. Bennett 1 p ' Ph. 106 371 52 115
Chtcago
scoffed al by hiS colleagues
FULL·fASHIONEO
Run-sc.or•ng doubles m the ' ll-t) Charles 18th I, Foy (141h) I Allen,
' 107 397 62 123 .310 ,
Thursday 's Results
nearby Middleport boy will be the outset.
1Boston 4 Kan City I, Znd
fourth mrung by D1ck Groat 1 - 'd .
Santo Ch1
119 430 75 i33 309 Cb1cago 3 New York 2
one of two youths to defellll the
12 n game I
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Cld11 on Pit 120 443 64 136 307 1Phlia 4 Pittsburgh I, night
California 5 New York I
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OOx- 4 7 1 , Helms, Cm 105 408 53 124 .304
(Only games scheduled)
tates
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202
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Morgn Hou 88 312 42 95 .3114
Friday's Probably Pllcbers Detroit 8 Chicago 0, night
Canada
attack-mmded Minnesota Vlk·
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as e no1c e IS 14th Lmdblad, Slock (7) and Roof; 1
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John· Tannehill, 14 , Middle· ings agamst the Washmgton
because rt's first m comfort
VICtory ~gamst mne deteats I Fischer 11-0J and Ryan. LPAmerrcan League
&lt;Starting Time ~~J .
Red k
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Soutbpaw Bob Veale suffered .
G. AB. R. II. Pet. • Ph1iudelph1a al Cmcmna11Friday's Probable Pltchero
port, will join Glenn Cowan, 14, '
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an.
the Browns
and good looks! K11it to frtthe setback.
Lindblad 14-7) . HRs-Comg\iaro ,O\iva, Mm 125480 74152 .317 1Culp 15-41 or Buhl 15-8) vs.
Los Angeles, to make up the agamst the aerial c~rcus of the
no u11derarm l:tmd Pop it in
Brandl. also drove m an &lt;24lh i, Roof 15th I .
[F.Rbsn, e·at 124465 97147 .m lo·Toole 14-fit. 9;05 p.m.
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lu S. JUnior team in the Cana- Balt•more Colts
the automaltc lor washrng
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Kaline, Det 107 373 72115 .308 Plttsburgh at St. Louis- Kansas CUy at California-: d1an International Table- Tenms lute 1. 1 L
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1Wgnr, Cle
116 410 63 121 .295 ~ Fryman 19-8) vs. Jackson U2· Blanco 0 •31 vs. Coall!s (l·l) , 11 ' championships.
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100 200 000 00- 2 6 I , Powell, Bal 117 412 72 2 .294 10). ~ p.m.
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ninth completed the scormg.
100 000 001 01- 4 -9. j "Ricllrdt, Cal ll8 37 48 92 .290 ,1 Los Angeles at San FranciSco · B~ston at Baltimore--Stange singles matches and a
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Rochester
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Detroit at New York-Wilson . counterparts and will
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73 62 .541 3\1
S M•ller &gt;81 ~mil Vltne, Was 12S4311 661:!3 .286 New York at Allanta- 11~1 vs. Downmg (8-31. 8 p.m. l in md1v1dual play.
Buffalo
6ll 65 515
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(2·12) vs Peters 110.9) g 1t965boys15andunderfitlewon Toledo
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Syracuse
51 65 375 26
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Thursday's Results
Horlen, Lamabe 12) Wilhelm Ito, Cubs ·&amp;·Hart, G•ants .:lll.
New York at Atlanta, mght
He is ranked No 1 In Ohio CITorobnto4 5BfTnoledo 4
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1 Americaa Le ague: F1 .Rolfn-Amerlcen 2 Or. 6 c:yllnd•r.
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and Romam;· McLam
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32; Killebrew, Twms, Cnlav1to, Ch1cago at Houston, night
Mmnesota at Chicago
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Owners Fatten
Pansi'on Fund

Clubs Battle
In LL F•nals

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Arrested After
Five Murdered

Dr. George Ballou,
sician, diagnosed tht : : : ; ;;
as a strained lareral 'ij
and Thursday advised
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Record $10 Million r.lunked Down in Charger Transfer

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National League
Nat i o u a I League: Aaron, I
IDetrmf at New York, night
New York 000 100 Ott&gt;- 2 7 0 1Brav"" 96; Clemente P1rates :
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FISher, Hepler (9) and Grote: Philhes 84; Mays, G1ants 83.
Hooper of W.E. Hutton &amp; Co.
Flght 1\eaullll
Jenkms, Stmmons (9) and Amerlcaa League:
Powell, says that the recent dec~e By United Press Jnternadonal
Hundley. WP- Simmons (5-.1). Or~oles 97; F. Robinson, Or~oles should slow down for a while NEW YORK IUPI) -Johnny
LP-Heple• &lt;3·3). HRs-Boc· 96; B. Robmson, Unoles 85; after such • sharp deprectation l Persol, 180'1., Brooklyn, N.Y.,
f-abella 16th I, Elliot
15lh), K•llebrew, Twins 80; Horton, I and at best the present rally ootpoinll!d James J . Woody,
Browne &lt;15th).
Ttgers &amp; Comghari Red Sox 791 should be regartled as a contra- 193 ~.. Bronx, N.Y. (JO):
PitcbiDg
lren~ rnevement rather than as VIctor Melendez, 132 v._ 1 Puerto
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129'¥4 , Puerto Rico (10).
3: Manctral, Giants 18-a; Thomson &amp; McKmnon says
Maloney, Reds 13-f;
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Dodgers 20.7.
•eves furth er backing
PORTLAND, Mame IUPI) filling wtll be ,· necessary
caJhoun, 165 • J ama1CJ,
Amerl,caa League: _McNallly,J or'lle;
1 Orioles !2-.1; Boswell, Twms
to broaden the
outpoiDII!d George Benton, 164,
5; Wat!, Orioles 9-4; Sanford, ~se !Thor . any ld
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Phila~elpbia UOI.
" wou provt
,..ase.
Angels 11·5; Kaat, Twins 19-9 momentum needed fur
favorable markets in the we&lt;•ksl KITA KYUSHA, Japan (UP!)
WelsboH I 14 Spt Sent eld
ahead, the firm adds.
-Paul Fuji, 140, Hawali,
blocked out Shigeru Haglllllra,
Weiskoof in Front
137V., Japan (2).

After First Round

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PHILADELPHIA CUP!) Young Tom Weiskopf, seeking
his
first victory on the
professional tour,
credits
borrowed mallet-head outter I
for his opening • round 66
the lead today in the
Philadelphia Golf Classic at
suburban Whitemarsh Valley !
Country Club.
The 23 • year . old
Ohio Stall! swinger took a
stroke lead o'"'r Dan Sikes
Bob &lt;;oalby - tied at \Ill er Thuraday's first round of
'12 • hole tournament.

We'll run ourselves
ragged to EARN
'Jour insurance wltll

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MINEOLA. N Y. IUP! i-Fu·
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urday for Sam Zoldak , a pttcher whom the Cleveland lndtans
purchased for $100,1100 during
their 1948 world cbampmnsh1p
season.
Zoldak, 47, died Thursday, a
day alter he entered Nassau
Hospital here. The ex ~ ma)8r
leaguer had been m fading
bealth since early thiS year
when he completed a series of
15 cobalt treatments for a malignancy.
----THREE INJURED
PEEKSKILL, N.Y. IUPII
The New York Jets placed
veteran end Dee Mackey and
rookies Bill Yearby and Carl
McAdams on the injured list
LOS ANGELES IUP[) - Thursday and asked waivers on
Jesus Pimentel, 120, Mexico, three rook1es.
out Jaclde Burke, Cut from t he squad were
U610, canada 14),
defensive back Jim Gray
Toledo, a member of the Jets'
1965 taxi squad, hneman John
MaUook of Miami, Fla., and
BALTIMORE (UP!) -!~~:;I halfback Allen Smith of Find·
lefth8nder Steve E
Iay, Ohio.
on t~ 1$4ayli~._._.__..__.._.

SHOTGUN MATCH

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lnstiMtively bow -amaU-Yte naUy are,
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IJid·razed laSt year at Sycamore and East Second..St.

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the church bullfln 1811&amp;

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Bibla
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9:30 a. m.; Moromg Worship Preaching aervlce 10:30 a. m.

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llellllthem Baplilt Churrl,
IGro"t llend, Rev. c. L. O'Qiooor,. pastor, Robert
Lewis,
SupL 9:.30 "'a.m. llomlog worship and Sunday School, 7 p.
Evening servtee, Thursday
p.m. prlij'er meeting.
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Church
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Momlll&amp; worship 10:15 a.m.

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BOGGS EQUIPMENT
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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

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Middleport
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Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Cor:,:~M : : . : : ; Maio
meeting, 8' 30 p.m., choir prao- Middleport. Rev. Nyie J!or(leo',l
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Flnl Bapllll Clmteb, Pom• m. Arnold Riebanla, SupL 10:30
,., - ' Rev. carver wllllams. L .al. Morning 'worslilp.
SUoill)' School 9:30 WI 10:1&gt;.
Naaml Bapllsl Chircb
Worship service, 10:30 a. m.: SundayScllool1:30 a. IlL;
Nursery and Jllllior Cbureb for ship 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 7
eblldreo.
p. m., Prlll'lll' oervlee.
Ftnl llapllll Olllfth, RaeiDI,
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SuodaJ Scbool 1:30 a. JD., Sam Clrletoa Cllareb, llaPbary
Cortla, aupL; 10:45 a. m. MOI1I' Road - Rev. Clyde Hinton,
lug Worship; 1:30 p. m., BYF pastor: SuDday School &amp;:30 a.
...d Juolor Fellowship; 8.P· m; m.; Ralpb Carl, SupL Sllllday .
Evening Sentce; Wedjlesday, Wershlp aerviae 10:10 • - m.
7:30 p. m., PrD¥er lleettoa. IIIII 7:.30 p. m. altomately.
1:110 p. 10. Seolor Choir Prao- Prayer meeting Wednesday at
• Choir Practice.
7:30 p. m.
Chelldre • llyger • lllrilord Colombia Chapel - Wonltlp j
PariU - Warren G.' Zlnn, IIOI'Vice eacb SUoday, 9:15 a.
paator. Wor&amp;bip aenicea are: m. ; Suodlll' School 10 a. m.:
lllttford Baptist 0 a. m. DST.: Youth Servlae 1:15 p. m. EveoLlltle Kyger UCC 9:30 EST. 1ng Worship 7 p. m. eaeb SunCheshire Baptist 10:45 EST. day.
Cburcb School at Hartford, at P1goville Commoolty Charch
1:50 DST: Kyglll' 1Dl211 ·EST, -Rev. Russe~, C)lne, pastor.
IIIII Cbeshire 9:45 EST.
YoiiDl! People'a· service, 7:30 p.
lit, UDiol F.W.B. Clrueh - m. Thursday; Evaogellatic
Sundsy School t:45 a.m., Earl flee Saturday, 7:30 p. m.
starkey, SupL; Evening .WOI' Suoday, 7:30 p. m.
obip, 7:30 p. m. by CecU Cos,. Freedom Goapel MlasloD
t.a,man; Young People'• meet- Bashan Slivenville
lll IIIII Bible sllldy, 7:30 ·P.DL Gluesencanip, pastor:

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Phone 985-8341 ·

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POMEROY. OWO

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Morning Wonhlp . .. - ·~ .. . . : . . 10:30 AM Sunday

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Phone 614-253·7481

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SUNDAY 9 AM

FURNISHED BY:

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McNALLY LUMBER CO.
2020 Leonard Ave.

AND OTIIER MATERIAlS

Amerleo

7:SO p.m. COMMUNITY DEDICATION VESPERS
Rev. Willard Drefke, Putor
St. Malthew Lutllero Cbureb
Lopn, Ohio
Guest l'nllther
Rev. I~ Wellh, Pulor
St. Pau1'1 Latheraa Church,

lng 10:30 a. m., first and third geoe Underwood, DiiDister. Bi-

Suudays.
ble School, 9:30 a.j n:: MoroMason City Church ol Chrl!l, 1ng Worship, 7:30 p•. m.; flo.
Miller Street - Sunday Btble bert Reell, Bible Scileol SupL
Study, .9 a. m.: _Evening Wor·
ohlp, 7.30 p. m., Bible Study,
Church 0/ God
7.30 p. m. Wednesday.
. Olealer Clarcb ol God Middleport Chureb ol Christ, Rev. Dale 'lborntoo, psstor.
5th and Main Streets' - Don- Suoday
School, 9:10 a. m.;
aid Ricks, minister; BIble Mornlog
WorabljHat 11 L
Scb?"l, 9 30 a. m, Kenoetb Me- m. EvangeUsti9 ':ef\'I~ 7 :~ p.
Elhmney, Supt.; Morning Wor· m.; Prayer meellnC, ,7:30
shio tO 30 a. m. Evening Wor- Tuesday;
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7 p, m. Prayer Servl~,
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Jerry Masters, psstor; Sunday Sunday Schoo!. 9:45
School, 9:30 a. m., Cburcb ser· coNTJNIJED 011 Page 1

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READY 1\DX CONCRETE

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7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. B•· p, m. Eveoiog Service, 7 p. m.

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7:30 p. m. 'lburaday.
10 a :n.; EvangelisUc
Ralland Pint Baplial Cllor&lt;h :30 p. m. Prayer meeting
_ SUoday School 9:30 a. m.; p. m. Tuesday.
Preaching Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Rallllld Mlooioo - .0 II•
RoUaod Free WW Baptist ·Newman, missionary psstor;
Cburth _ Rev. Paul Taylor, Sundsy Scilooi
9•30 a. m.:
pastor; SundaY Schoo~ 10 a. Worship 10:30 a.m.;
m.; Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preacb- 1:30 p. m.; Prayer
tog se"ice, 7:30 p. m.:
7:30 p. m. Thursday.
services 7'30 p m.
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10:45 Lm. THE DEDICATION SE&amp;VICB Dr. Paul MaeDer
Presldelll, 'lbe Oblo DIICrltt, The A.L.C,
Guell MJn!d,..

F,nrnisher Of
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lnstiMtively bow -amaU-Yte naUy are,
which makes •• more thankful for
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We need tbla 10DIO of colllint:
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the church bullfln 1811&amp;

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Bibla
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9:30 a. m.; Moromg Worship Preaching aervlce 10:30 a. m.

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llellllthem Baplilt Churrl,
IGro"t llend, Rev. c. L. O'Qiooor,. pastor, Robert
Lewis,
SupL 9:.30 "'a.m. llomlog worship and Sunday School, 7 p.
Evening servtee, Thursday
p.m. prlij'er meeting.
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Carpeater Bapllsl
Church
- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.
Momlll&amp; worship 10:15 a.m.

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BuUdera and Building Supplie•

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PomeroJ

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BOGGS EQUIPMENT
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Phone 867-3431

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

TINY'S . FOODLAND
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Mldclleport

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K&amp;C JEWELERS

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We Fill AU Doctors Prel!Criplionl
992-2955
Pomer
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Genero! Merchandi.st
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WHITE SEWING 14ACH1NES
"Evel'l/thing For the Woman lhal
83 Mlll SL
Middleport
992-5320

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812 E. Main SL
· Pomeroy

RACINE PLANJNG MILL
Building Supp~l

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General Controctlllll
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Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Cor:,:~M : : . : : ; Maio
meeting, 8' 30 p.m., choir prao- Middleport. Rev. Nyie J!or(leo',l
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Flnl Bapllll Clmteb, Pom• m. Arnold Riebanla, SupL 10:30
,., - ' Rev. carver wllllams. L .al. Morning 'worslilp.
SUoill)' School 9:30 WI 10:1&gt;.
Naaml Bapllsl Chircb
Worship service, 10:30 a. m.: SundayScllool1:30 a. IlL;
Nursery and Jllllior Cbureb for ship 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 7
eblldreo.
p. m., Prlll'lll' oervlee.
Ftnl llapllll Olllfth, RaeiDI,
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. Community
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SuodaJ Scbool 1:30 a. JD., Sam Clrletoa Cllareb, llaPbary
Cortla, aupL; 10:45 a. m. MOI1I' Road - Rev. Clyde Hinton,
lug Worship; 1:30 p. m., BYF pastor: SuDday School &amp;:30 a.
...d Juolor Fellowship; 8.P· m; m.; Ralpb Carl, SupL Sllllday .
Evening Sentce; Wedjlesday, Wershlp aerviae 10:10 • - m.
7:30 p. m., PrD¥er lleettoa. IIIII 7:.30 p. m. altomately.
1:110 p. 10. Seolor Choir Prao- Prayer meeting Wednesday at
• Choir Practice.
7:30 p. m.
Chelldre • llyger • lllrilord Colombia Chapel - Wonltlp j
PariU - Warren G.' Zlnn, IIOI'Vice eacb SUoday, 9:15 a.
paator. Wor&amp;bip aenicea are: m. ; Suodlll' School 10 a. m.:
lllttford Baptist 0 a. m. DST.: Youth Servlae 1:15 p. m. EveoLlltle Kyger UCC 9:30 EST. 1ng Worship 7 p. m. eaeb SunCheshire Baptist 10:45 EST. day.
Cburcb School at Hartford, at P1goville Commoolty Charch
1:50 DST: Kyglll' 1Dl211 ·EST, -Rev. Russe~, C)lne, pastor.
IIIII Cbeshire 9:45 EST.
YoiiDl! People'a· service, 7:30 p.
lit, UDiol F.W.B. Clrueh - m. Thursday; Evaogellatic
Sundsy School t:45 a.m., Earl flee Saturday, 7:30 p. m.
starkey, SupL; Evening .WOI' Suoday, 7:30 p. m.
obip, 7:30 p. m. by CecU Cos,. Freedom Goapel MlasloD
t.a,man; Young People'• meet- Bashan Slivenville
lll IIIII Bible sllldy, 7:30 ·P.DL Gluesencanip, pastor:

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992-2684
Pomerov, Ohio

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P.·O..Box No. 4

Phone 985-8341 ·

Contractor

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN
N. Second Ave.

POMEROY. OWO

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ELECTRIC

A Thought/Ill Approaell To lle!igiOU hobleths.

Pllone 892-3481

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Morning Wonhlp . .. - ·~ .. . . : . . 10:30 AM Sunday

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX

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THE 1\EV. JOSEPH 1\. KRALY, PASTOR LOCI
LITURGIST AT BOTH WORSHIP HOURS

PHONE 992-5100

''the Spreading Kingdom"
Sermons From Gnc•llpiscojNI Church, Pon\.r'O't

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COMPANY

Readbtg &amp;mplure

Phone 614-253·7481

TUt,IE IN

SUNDAY 9 AM

FURNISHED BY:

New Havea, West VlrgbJia

McNALLY LUMBER CO.
2020 Leonard Ave.

AND OTIIER MATERIAlS

Amerleo

7:SO p.m. COMMUNITY DEDICATION VESPERS
Rev. Willard Drefke, Putor
St. Malthew Lutllero Cbureb
Lopn, Ohio
Guest l'nllther
Rev. I~ Wellh, Pulor
St. Pau1'1 Latheraa Church,

lng 10:30 a. m., first and third geoe Underwood, DiiDister. Bi-

Suudays.
ble School, 9:30 a.j n:: MoroMason City Church ol Chrl!l, 1ng Worship, 7:30 p•. m.; flo.
Miller Street - Sunday Btble bert Reell, Bible Scileol SupL
Study, .9 a. m.: _Evening Wor·
ohlp, 7.30 p. m., Bible Study,
Church 0/ God
7.30 p. m. Wednesday.
. Olealer Clarcb ol God Middleport Chureb ol Christ, Rev. Dale 'lborntoo, psstor.
5th and Main Streets' - Don- Suoday
School, 9:10 a. m.;
aid Ricks, minister; BIble Mornlog
WorabljHat 11 L
Scb?"l, 9 30 a. m, Kenoetb Me- m. EvangeUsti9 ':ef\'I~ 7 :~ p.
Elhmney, Supt.; Morning Wor· m.; Prayer meellnC, ,7:30
shio tO 30 a. m. Evening Wor- Tuesday;
;,P&lt;eoPlll'l
7 p, m. Prayer Servl~,
. . 7 'p. Dl.
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Jerry Masters, psstor; Sunday Sunday Schoo!. 9:45
School, 9:30 a. m., Cburcb ser· coNTJNIJED 011 Page 1

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READY 1\DX CONCRETE

NOON CONGREGATIONAL COVERED DISH
DINNER IN FELLOWSIDP HALL

Doors

10:30 a. m. ; Evening Worship, YOllll&amp; People~• meetlnl, 1:30
7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. B•· p, m. Eveoiog Service, 7 p. m.

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2:88 p.m. • 5:30 p.m. COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE

1390 WMPO RADIO

STAR SUPPLY CO.
Paints and l!an!warc
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Study.
Church ol ·Christ -

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W'ith the /wpe it will, in 1ome m-ure, foller and help m.lain that wh.ich u good i,n family and commu.nlty life, lhil fture it 1pDr1110reJ by the btu ineft /1,.,. arid '· organilatiom

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Wedoeoday; Choir practice at Wilford, Supt. , a:~·~~~~~~?
7:30 p. m. 'lburaday.
10 a :n.; EvangelisUc
Ralland Pint Baplial Cllor&lt;h :30 p. m. Prayer meeting
_ SUoday School 9:30 a. m.; p. m. Tuesday.
Preaching Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Rallllld Mlooioo - .0 II•
RoUaod Free WW Baptist ·Newman, missionary psstor;
Cburth _ Rev. Paul Taylor, Sundsy Scilooi
9•30 a. m.:
pastor; SundaY Schoo~ 10 a. Worship 10:30 a.m.;
m.; Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preacb- 1:30 p. m.; Prayer
tog se"ice, 7:30 p. m.:
7:30 p. m. Thursday.
services 7'30 p m.
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Ma10o Bapllll&amp; $audQ
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ID Gallipolis. Alflllated wttb S. or 1 p. m.. J!:lienlng Wor·
B.C. Rev. R. J.
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Church _
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10:45 Lm. THE DEDICATION SE&amp;VICB Dr. Paul MaeDer
Presldelll, 'lbe Oblo DIICrltt, The A.L.C,
Guell MJn!d,..

F,nrnisher Of
All Millwork,

Sunday School. 10 a. m., Stao- tlce 10:30 a. m.; Q!JtsUan Enford Stockton, Supt.
deavor, 6:30p. m.; Evl!lllog &amp;el'-

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25112

Sepllmber 1954

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2710 .

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.

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1962 OLDS

$1495

Peal

finish with maroon vinyl Interior.

aeso

1962 COMET

Dl. :

Custom 2 Door. 6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio &amp;: heater, viny1 !D·
terior tt·im, like new W.W. tires. Lia-ht ereen over whlfe fm·.
ish, priced to mo\·e.

$765

$595

1961 RAMBLER

Gl

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ILAETTNARS
Phone 992-na
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WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

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bedroom home.
Pomeroy, 0. Ph Y9~-~903 d•Y

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lftlllnt• n S"urtl.,

A GOOD

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NOW RIPRISINTING

MEIGS COUNTY

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WITH fULL SIRYICI

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cell'

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NICE 4 rooms lllld b-atb,.--unfurnished aparlment, Middleport, Ohio. Ph. 191-3874.

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------27, by the Racine A I u m n i

------ - -

GUN SHOOT. Sunday, August
28. at the lzaak Walton Farm,
Chester, spo1sored by the

Chesler Fire Deparlment.

- - -- -

a 25

lljl

AUCTION at Laurel
Cliff
llchool Houae, St. Rt. 124, ev·
ory Friday aight at 7 p. m.,
Adams Tr..:ling Post aDd Auclioa Houae, Russen Welch,

laleo

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIB

scheduled for Saturday, Au1.
A"" ·· has been postpoRed.
a 2&gt; 2te

PNONI WY 24974

Halon lalloy

yond oW' cORtrol tbe auctioo

by

!

211 I. Main

be-

DUE TO Circwnstanc..

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llUi

BAILEY'S BESTA1lB..t:l¥1'

Notice

10,

DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS
:1. Long c ut
5. Rerorts
9. \\' ireleHS
10. Filii()(

7. Conjuc.- •

tion

( 1862·
19.'\2!
2.'J. Burton
2:4 . Climb-

9. Cll.y

in~n.ilv

of t he
.Seven
Hilla

mg

lt . UHt.&amp;ol.
clllldidates

plant
211 . MILn·

13. Climbing

ufac•

plant

lure

17. Fa.ctor

lt. Cudcel
20. High card
21. DaLn.ty

maA

· ~h p.nnel

12. R:tnge part
13. Hun
14. Tornte
15. Cue
11. JoliUBk oote

state&amp;--

8. Stoomer

16. Minced

27. DeteBt
29. Rowed

OQth
1 ,~, Lone hll i .

.....

22. Edge
26. Penstan.

19. Storace

prophet
28. Split
21. Jo'encer'•

;.11. To

JQ.Shade

,

·u&amp;.f

31. R(lpe "

-.'.. !

runnin,

"bec0Jl1oe

bonk,pt

CHICKEN Barbecue Saturday,
"'Y
Sept. 3rd, 11 a. m. tiU ???,
28. Gtlld
North :mel Ave. and Coal St. ' 29. California
city
in Middleporl Volunteer Fire
3.,. ExclantaDept
I Z3 !Ole

;o:,l!&amp;

•I
brown

knot

~

By RAEBURN VAN BUREN · ·-

I' ... ~ ~ · •

Uon

I, Harry A. MiDer, "ill aot be
responsible for any
debts
made by an} person other
IliaD myself. Harry A. Miller
I 21 6tp

:U. Appointmont
35. E.'llinct
bird
36. Creation.

38.. Payment
for Charon
39. Ma le doclr.
.0. Fat
tl . P eriflhed
U. Tele&amp;7aplt

DO\l'N
1. Malle t

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" I" '"
I' "
120

"

l'uraiturt and bou.sellold
aood•. We will buy com.

.I

pte.. •tatel or omaU lola.
Cd ...

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KNOTTS USED
FURNITURE and
AUCTION

i

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.t.X'I'DLa.t..t.Xa
lo LO!I'8ri!LLOW
OM lett« &amp;Jmply atands f« aaotber. Ia tllll.-mple A. • Me4
for the three L'1, X tor tM twe 0 '1. ete. an,le let.t.en, apHoo
trophies, tbe lengtl:l aod fannattcle ot tM woidl ue aM .biiiU.
&amp;lu:.b day tbe code ..u.en an dlffet"'DL

A 6'Jpt
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In Rutland To

RTTRil

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NEXT' TIME
TH5RE'I.I. BE AN
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;ER ,.HiS I&lt;JNO

CALL WY 2-2156

0 1 SERVICE ~

WANTED
TO BUY
LAND -Any Size
With or Wilhoul
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Descriplion for

prompt reply to:
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Work lor bulldol-

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FOR SALE!
On• Four Bedroom Hou11 with2~ laths
Finished Third Floor
Floors and Trim of Main House Oak
F11111 Size Baaement
Two Car Garage With Finished Room Over head
Gas Furnace Heal
·
Property In Excellent Condition
Torms Moy Bo Arrongod by Rlsponoible PertiH ·
Location 149 South 3rd Avo., Middleport, Ohio
Shown by Appointment On.ft
Collors..
DAVID C. MILLER
" ' - 992-5191
Mlddloport, Ohio

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I ROOMS and balb, 3
' near new hiKhway, ill
burjr. Ph. 1112-7450. 8 23

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.

'

'-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Milldleport, 0., Au&amp;. 211, Uti6
lhip

t S.:NS

For Rent

• · I[

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a 3 Uc

Rev.
SIJII!

· Pomeroy!

1962 OLDS

$1495

Peal

finish with maroon vinyl Interior.

aeso

1962 COMET

Dl. :

Custom 2 Door. 6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio &amp;: heater, viny1 !D·
terior tt·im, like new W.W. tires. Lia-ht ereen over whlfe fm·.
ish, priced to mo\·e.

$765

$595

1961 RAMBLER

Gl

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DICK ltAWLINGI

ILAETTNARS
Phone 992-na
...........,,o.

llwllngs Hond1 Sal•

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

•""
BRAKE SERVICE

bedroom home.
Pomeroy, 0. Ph Y9~-~903 d•Y

MODF.RN 2

Pra
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99'.l-370~

$ERVIC~

e2 USeD CAIS LIFT

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IEIIH GOBlE FORD
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Mtdd.....rt, 0

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.-roRs

.eiOATS &amp; MOTORS
eiOAT PAINT

eTOOLS

h HOWII SCHNEIDER

S.At·

A~[)·

..

Metropollt1n ~~~
lftlllnt• n S"urtl.,

A GOOD

SURFER ·OOESNT
CRVJ

NOW RIPRISINTING

MEIGS COUNTY

evemngs

WITH fULL SIRYICI

1 Z4 1fc

Rev

. OHIO

SEUING QUT
IXPEIIIINCED

.,., 2-2193

Cllo

LI'L ABNER

CALL

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Blaeftnars ·

aDd

'

SAilS &amp; SERVICE
.·
IIICISl PIOPL'I

Conv. Cpe. Good tiret~. 8 eyl. enelne, Std. trans. Radio and
hea ter, 200d lOp.

R

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II ONI OPTHI

BOBCAT ·

' ltoHd Our Drtv•ln

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WLEY
.MOTORCYQES

_tor_eo......

Starfire H.T. Cpe. Full power equipment, bucket seats with
console, good W.W. tires, radio and heater, beautiful wblti

cell'

.

ouAU'fY ...._Mo
...

NICE 4 rooms lllld b-atb,.--unfurnished aparlment, Middleport, Ohio. Ph. 191-3874.

Tuet

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sun.
Van

Ass'

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Solnc

Rus
wor
p. n

DICK TRACY

lty CHESTER GOIIILD

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IIIII)(ES MARTINIS liE

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ON TME TV.

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GIVI! YOUR FAMILY A TREAT
BRING THEM TO

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a. ,t

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------27, by the Racine A I u m n i

------ - -

GUN SHOOT. Sunday, August
28. at the lzaak Walton Farm,
Chester, spo1sored by the

Chesler Fire Deparlment.

- - -- -

a 25

lljl

AUCTION at Laurel
Cliff
llchool Houae, St. Rt. 124, ev·
ory Friday aight at 7 p. m.,
Adams Tr..:ling Post aDd Auclioa Houae, Russen Welch,

laleo

'

Cauritlf Smolu

~~UW~Cer.

I 23 Ue

.

,._

lrla llellaW iCollllli
R~ ·

-l'oriJ

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIB

scheduled for Saturday, Au1.
A"" ·· has been postpoRed.
a 2&gt; 2te

PNONI WY 24974

Halon lalloy

yond oW' cORtrol tbe auctioo

by

!

211 I. Main

be-

DUE TO Circwnstanc..

Shl

Amc
llUi

BAILEY'S BESTA1lB..t:l¥1'

Notice

10,

DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS
:1. Long c ut
5. Rerorts
9. \\' ireleHS
10. Filii()(

7. Conjuc.- •

tion

( 1862·
19.'\2!
2.'J. Burton
2:4 . Climb-

9. Cll.y

in~n.ilv

of t he
.Seven
Hilla

mg

lt . UHt.&amp;ol.
clllldidates

plant
211 . MILn·

13. Climbing

ufac•

plant

lure

17. Fa.ctor

lt. Cudcel
20. High card
21. DaLn.ty

maA

· ~h p.nnel

12. R:tnge part
13. Hun
14. Tornte
15. Cue
11. JoliUBk oote

state&amp;--

8. Stoomer

16. Minced

27. DeteBt
29. Rowed

OQth
1 ,~, Lone hll i .

.....

22. Edge
26. Penstan.

19. Storace

prophet
28. Split
21. Jo'encer'•

;.11. To

JQ.Shade

,

·u&amp;.f

31. R(lpe "

-.'.. !

runnin,

"bec0Jl1oe

bonk,pt

CHICKEN Barbecue Saturday,
"'Y
Sept. 3rd, 11 a. m. tiU ???,
28. Gtlld
North :mel Ave. and Coal St. ' 29. California
city
in Middleporl Volunteer Fire
3.,. ExclantaDept
I Z3 !Ole

;o:,l!&amp;

•I
brown

knot

~

By RAEBURN VAN BUREN · ·-

I' ... ~ ~ · •

Uon

I, Harry A. MiDer, "ill aot be
responsible for any
debts
made by an} person other
IliaD myself. Harry A. Miller
I 21 6tp

:U. Appointmont
35. E.'llinct
bird
36. Creation.

38.. Payment
for Charon
39. Ma le doclr.
.0. Fat
tl . P eriflhed
U. Tele&amp;7aplt

DO\l'N
1. Malle t

~ I' ~

" I" '"
I' "
120

"

l'uraiturt and bou.sellold
aood•. We will buy com.

.I

pte.. •tatel or omaU lola.
Cd ...

1

KNOTTS USED
FURNITURE and
AUCTION

i

11M-In&amp;

446-%917

WANTED

DAILY CBYPTOQUOI'Il- Ben'• .... t. wedFo It!
.t.X'I'DLa.t..t.Xa
lo LO!I'8ri!LLOW
OM lett« &amp;Jmply atands f« aaotber. Ia tllll.-mple A. • Me4
for the three L'1, X tor tM twe 0 '1. ete. an,le let.t.en, apHoo
trophies, tbe lengtl:l aod fannattcle ot tM woidl ue aM .biiiU.
&amp;lu:.b day tbe code ..u.en an dlffet"'DL

A 6'Jpt
KVB

BOY or GIRL

BTKFJl

In Rutland To

RTTRil

Eern Money and PriDellvering Tho Daily

Sentinel to estobliohod

VGY
YV

RV

-

'1 ' M1e ..

TKT
LWW'

I!LAKY
ftT'fB.B,

VG

IIIIPTil

"Yettierday's Cryptuquoie: IT IS A KISIIR.ABL:m THlNG TO
LIVE lN .SUSPENSE; IT JR THE Un!l OB A ~lDI'oR.­

IWin

Roulo

NEXT' TIME
TH5RE'I.I. BE AN
&amp;XT~A Cf!AAGE
;ER ,.HiS I&lt;JNO

CALL WY 2-2156

0 1 SERVICE ~

WANTED
TO BUY
LAND -Any Size
With or Wilhoul
'Bidgt. Sond Full

Descriplion for

prompt reply to:
8ox668-G

cl• Deily Sontinol
P-oy,O.

WAh '

Work lor bulldol-

~.PL~~

FOR SALE!
On• Four Bedroom Hou11 with2~ laths
Finished Third Floor
Floors and Trim of Main House Oak
F11111 Size Baaement
Two Car Garage With Finished Room Over head
Gas Furnace Heal
·
Property In Excellent Condition
Torms Moy Bo Arrongod by Rlsponoible PertiH ·
Location 149 South 3rd Avo., Middleport, Ohio
Shown by Appointment On.ft
Collors..
DAVID C. MILLER
" ' - 992-5191
Mlddloport, Ohio

tt~·L-----------------------------~~-

I ROOMS and balb, 3
' near new hiKhway, ill
burjr. Ph. 1112-7450. 8 23

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tries In hors·e·pulllng and . ln •1 •
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OP'r.N FRID,AY. an·d SATU'R_"'AY NIGHTS

llclous refreshm•nls. The ncxl , lhe fa,tl· boa&lt;·d.

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~.ome- $li.

interd~

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$2
$5

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Roush's Shoe Store

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If;)

$5 Sq. Yard

100% ACRILAN
Req. 11.95

Now (1.99

sQ.

yd,

Now 6;99 sq. yd.

J;,~si~irfr:~~o-

DELUXE 501 NYLQN
Req. 10.95

Now 6.99 sq. yd.

:~~~!tfc~a~~clbis

BROADlOOM
Reg. 7.95

Now 4.99 sq. vd.

1966 Pontiac :;;.:S,..

Soeial News

POMEROY

992·5661

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(UP!) -We, side of the line-at the same Gems' wardrobe
the network press re· i time-was Maj. John Peyser of for his role ... ln
'ea!'ies:
psyehological warfare."
'Love on a Rooftop'.
, -"James Darren, star of That's very touching.
originally issued to his film,
1A.BC-TV's new science-fiction -"While ABC-TV's 'The Man Jack Lemmon."
~rie!'. 'The Time Tunnel,' Wolo Never Was' was filming Gosh, Hollywood is such
:came from the same 10-block ; recently in Berlin, Ule Commu- exciting place.
)rer, of South Philade:phia that I nists proved that curiosity is
_uN1 one ~an accuse
j&gt;rodured Mario Lana, Joey ! universal."
TV's) Milton Berle of being
'!lishop, Frankie Avalon, Buddy I Yes, isn't that amazing?
a loss for words, especially
I;,,,C'O,· Fabian, AI Martino and -"Michael Anderson Jr., who the eve or a season In which
lEd\iir Fi.c;her."
' stars as Clayt Monroe in the returns to home screens Ber·le-1
f Which means exactly ":hat? I new ABC-TV Western ~ama, ier (sic) than ever."
! - "While .directing an episode: 'The Monroes,' leaned agamst al
i)f ABC TV's new action ~ries. : log cabin struck in the
And no one caD accuse ·ABCbtP nat Patrol,' in Almeria, ' wilderness region of Jackson TV of being at a loss for words
.; 11 ·o~n. John Peyser met a . Hole, Wyo., 811d said, 'A place either.
,·of"111er enemy. Guesling on the i like this can be your best friend -"A erowd of New Yorkers
:'I !~ncle was Gt'rman actor and : and worst enemy.' 11
gave a bearty J'OllDd tf
;-, ,."' r ,oldier Wolfgang Preiss, Such depth of perception applause to a fatal automobile
j. .·ho plays German General makes &amp;ne humble in its acc.ident on 1 DOrma~y quie~
: ·lf'i r,m:~ich. During Wodd War presence.
residential street. The
tragedy
1
11. Prei!Ss (ought in Italy at
-"H clothes make the man was staged by Hawk,' the
Vlonte Ca!'\sino. He was a or the star, Rich Little figures ABC-TV detective drama series1
,.r~&gt;;&gt;:&gt;. nt in the Herman Goer- he has it made. The tweed being produced in New York.. .'
: n!! .. Divi:-:1on. and on the other jacket provided him by Screen
And was then tastefully
i ... ·
transmitted through a press
: ,.- ... .. · ......... · •• •· ..... -.. weekend with his lather, Mr. release.
!
Jor.n Bentz.
1 -"'ABC stage &amp;7.' when It
.
bl and i , debuts Wednesday, Sept. If,
I
Mrs. Curltl Gam e
.s s-1 will have a silent partner: . •
ter of Belle _Glade, Fla., viSit- Bilent but articulate, active ml
,
l {t
ed Mrs. Lottie Wilcoxen sever- 'l•ersatlle performer-color."
1
'
al days last week.
- - - - " ..----- ..--M nd Mrs Frtd ·Sayre of' Aad another network, NBCBy Mn. Fraaell Mmil 1Bo:~rs':.n 8 e~t several days TV, had It yean ago.
; n ,,, il,osl&lt;" Sl'iid"l'
~thool : witb lau' p
· -From NBC.TV: "U they
l
the B liSt P '
re ves.
i
___..... Bob Ho ' 8 fa
:Clo"' mel at
ap
at· i Ben and John Cadle of Rip- 1ever ""'·~
pe
"" on
:60nage with Mrs. O'Connor as ' tey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert, the side · of MIWit Rushmore,
!•ostess on Thuraday evemng, ! Lipscomb of New Haven were more people · '!ould . probably
~August 18. The meetmg opened , Sunday afternoon guests of , recognize bis dlstlncltve pbyBi·
!with the sin~ng of "Help Some-\ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cadle. , !ognomy than that of Thomas
budy Today . and scnpture It Mr. and Mrs. Sam Curtis and 1 Jefferson. Jelferoon labor&amp; un·
1
:Cor. 3:8-15. Devotions were led! Sue Anne of Lorain, spent the! der two bandlcaps: He doesn't
loy Mrs. lsaoe( Simpson on the weekend with bls parents Mr have a ski nose, nor hal he had
~theme "Rewards." Readings Iand Mrs. Harry CUrtis. ' ~ 25 yean of entertalnlng Ameri·
:were giv~n by sev~ral mem·[ mother, Mrs. Curtis, accompan- ean servi~emen."
. The cia" presJdeol being 1ied them to Washington C. H. Make that three handicaps:
ent, Mrs. Balnche Spencer, : to visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter\ be doesn't have 1 preas agent
prestdent, conducted the 1 Wells and family.
either.
ness sess10o when tt was 1 ..;:;~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~----======
ted to give an the building I
·
nd of the churcb. During the l
• cial hour, Mrs. ' tJ'Connor[
8W
terved refreshments.
Mr. Hobart Bryson is a pa~·

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BOYS PEALS
60T ME GOING

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ent in St. Joseph Hospital in

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Russians Prodded to. Lt)ok·
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era dattclng team and CaDdy
elf · to • L ~~us .!~t ·by a Best o( show In displays by Candido.
record opehb\g day crowd o I amoteur garden clubs went to The herae show wlll be held
IB'I,DDD, tile ,-Ohio SlAte F•lr Pralrl~ Gardeners.
both Saturday morning and weappeared tddly to be well on Saturday will be YoullglltoWn nlng. Other Saturday eventa wUI
Ill way toward tht minimum Day, Grange Day and Fann· be the Junior Fair dairy shoW,
1041 of 1:1 miUion visitors.
City Day. That evening, come- a baton twirling oontea~ a conAfter on oJII!IIlng ceremony dian Bob Hope will take over cert by the All-Ohio String or·
By RAYMOND M. LAHR
or lfller," which can destroy I world-and in that, lhe Soviet
under portly clou,dy _skies. the !be grattdstand entertalnmenl, cheotra, the FFA queen conlelt United Preso !lterllallonal
300 million people lr. a full-seale . Union has a very large stake."
oun &lt;IIJliO out aad the weather provided the flr•l two nights by and afternoon performance• In IDAHO FALii!, fdaho (UPI) East-West nuclear exchan&amp;•· I
MUll Pia• Abead
eooperated btiluti!uUy Tbuttday. Art Linkletter.
the grandstand by the Rhodes - President Johnson SUIII!e&amp;ted
Hearl of Coacen
I Jobn~n said thai this did not
The U.S. Weather Bureau said Featured with Hope .will be Brothors musical eneemble, to the Russians today that they, "AI the heart or our concern 1 mean we have to become
-the outlook I• for lair skies singer Paul Wayne the Four Mark Wilson and candy Can· too, have "a very large stake" . lh
ah d
be
I bedfelloWll;
il does not even
lhroush Saturday with tempera- Fuler Brother!, the,Step Broth. ldldo.
lin bringing peace to Southeast ml ~y':s e~ ~st Soo•r mean we have to cease
tulft ln the low IR' mid-80's, Ideal - - -- --· ... ---....
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Asia and thereby reducing the rea ?." ~ W'.
e_
vtet ' competition." But Russia and
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lalr-&amp;ollljJ weather.
dlslance traveled. Others came tree,
hazard of nuclear war.
:~n, ti Sllld ad~ng _that , the United States ·both must
The Youth Day crowd lnclud- jlrom Cuyahoga Falls, Dover, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wllea and I Opeoing a one-day speaking i
"."n';:'a· ! want and work for the day ;
ed 2!1,013 pald admissions and Columbus, Nel•onville, Athen!, family or ~edway spent the , tour In the West, the Chief cedented responsibility e to st~~ ! when the major powers do not
157.357 free. The previous and the areas cloaer. Ney car- weekend wtth her parents, Mr Executive Sl"'ke at the Atomic the spread of nuclear weal"'"· I think In terms ol warrmg
attendanee record lor opening penter, local, was the olde•l and Mrs. Elza McComa• and Energy Commlssion's National
. .
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.
day was 156,000 set In the mid· memher of the clan prese~t. other relative• at the VIctor Nuclear !~&lt;acto Center at The war m Viet Nam sbould ; Our common task now ts
1910's.
Roger Van Dyke, Albany. was Perry home.
1Arco, ••ar bere. ;t wu at Arco Inot Impede efforts toward a i this," he said, "to search for
Today the Junior Falr queen elected president for next year, Mro. Elizabeth Gardner en- that the United States prnduced llreaty to prevent the spread of Ievery l"'ssible area of agree·
waa to be chosen and erownd Mrs. Eldon Dailey, vice pres!· tertafned members of the car· the world's first electricity nuclear weai"'US, or inhibit the, men! !hat might enlarge, no
and the Junior Falr steer and dent, and Beatrice Moore Me· panter Baptist Church Bu!y from a nuclear reactor In 195 1. . development of other new ways !matter how slightly or how
sheep sbows were to begin. Kee, Nelsonville,
secretary· Bee Society in her home lor With the atomic facility as a !of dealing with one ano!ber, !slowly, the prospect lor cooper·
Now
Thursday the heavyweight treasurer.
their August meeting.
Mrs. bllckground, Johnson empha- 1Jobnson satd..
i alton between the Untied States
Cataltna 2 dr. Sedan. This Is InTI sized Pontiac
borse-pulllnl competition was Mrs. Victor Perry
visited Reed Jeffers was program lead -. sized the need for a sllll [ _The Amertcan objective in 1 and the Sovtet Un•on. In the ,
lina series built on 121" wheelbue, and 2W
won by the team of Frtd and with Mr. and Mrs. Errol Pick· er.
igreater degree of peaceful I Viet - ~.am '" "local and! beneftts of such cooperalto~;
power engine. It has power steering, power
Doug, owned by R.F. Oaklandlett in Dayton on Wednesday. Mrs. Kenneth E. Crabtreelunderstandtng between tbe ilimited! he sald, atmed at ; the whole world would share.
automatic transmission, two tone paint,
or Tiffin. They moved 9,0011 Mrs. Ellen Holland and arand· joined her husband in Cine in· world's 1wo major nuclear ! protecting the mdependence of · The PreS&lt;dent listed a
around windows, large hut caps, white wall tires,
l"'unds ef welaht 22 feel, 6 daughter, Rlckil Pickett, who nat! on
lor the week. ll"'wers-Russia and the United i South Viet Nam and helping !•rmher of reasons for hope of
steering wheel, foam cushion and radio.
Inches. Indiana took the top had spent tbe pa!fl week here end. They vtstled places of in·;States. He carefully avoided I provide iiB people With • : c oser cooper
between
thrte places In the IIJhtwelghl returned to Dayton with her. teres! including the zoo on Sun· ·any reference to France whleb I chance to decide their own ·
";: tthe
State:;;Mary Massey was hostess to day.
:is pushing an atomic ~er.lpons ; destiny.
! a~a~:~ tre:~t
trea~y,tt e
the Temple WSCS at the church Mr. and Mrs. Max McCallie :development program of her , "These objectives," Johnson , ed 11
• y,
v~100un ary VB Tempest Custom 4 dr. Sedan. ThiJ lo our 111"
10
for thelr August meeting. Mrs. and daughters, Miss Judy Mc- 1own.
, •aid In his prOjlared remarks, 'j rfi uc obnl
tepr13 1ucb·
ohl
wheelbase model with 250 horsepower VB en,._
carl Greenlees presented the Callie and Mr. and Mrs. Fred-! The President said something .''can be attained within the ISSiotrna e dmSoa ~ 1 .1Y
1. eac
built in the luxurious custom series with all vinyl ·
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of Vi t N
Th
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VIe WI mgness
upholstery, an:! full carpeting. It is fully equipped
program with Mrs. Wllllam dle W1 son,
e a
cotl , had to be done about a ·
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ey do ; to e ti te
tre t r 't'
with power steering, radio, big hub caps. db:. ltelr.- 1
Lawson g!ving devotions. The Ann Arbor, Mich., are spending situation ••tn whi~h ~e wo~ld 1!1 i not threa~o the . vital interes1 1spa~e go a~tivit~es ~Y ~~~~u~
ing wheel, chrome around windows, and white wan
Society will entertain Carpen· a few days bere with Mrs. Me- capable o! extmclion m a : of the Sovtel Juruon or the , mr ses
pe
tires.
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ter Baptist Busy Bee Society 1 Callie's mother, Ml'9 . . Faye [ moment o! error, or madoess, ! territory of any of her friend&gt;. ; ' J:nso~ also expressell lh
David, Unda and Strelsa Me- members at the September! Jordan, and olber relatives
We seek In Southeast Alna an i belief lhat America and Russia'
o
N•w, Woo
il\97~
Comas are spending a vacatilll meeting.
the community.
:cal, and Mr. and Mrs. John order and securll) that would I plus other nations coold find
·
UIC $3677.67, Now - '~
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with relatives In the Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. John Donham, Mn. Mary Patterson
and lllunham and children of Joy, , contribute Jo the .1"'8ce of the
- - -' - .. _._
V8 LeSabre 4 dr. Sedan. Thi• II the run med Buick '
area.
Connie, Yvonne Jobn
Carl. 1 daughters, Rutb and Ann. La· Illinois.
1
-buill on 123" wheelbase and have the 260 boroepower
?eorge Llnlle or. carthage, and Richard, .;, Joy, Illinois, I mesa, Calif., are spending[ Mr. and Mro. Donald Crab- I' annual workshop at Lancaster
engine. Jt is fully equipped with power steering, poo
MiSSOuri, hu been VISiting here .are spending some time
some time here with her par·! tree (Barhara Welsh) are an- on Friday . for WSCS olftcers
wer brakes, radio, white wall tires, full chrome .trial
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wllh ·hls eouiln and famUy, Mr. with their parents. Mr.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chancey I nounclng the blrlh of a daugh· and workers.
both top and botlom, EZI gla ... bil hub caps, foaiD,
cushions, car~t savers and handy mats, safety iJ'OUp,
and Mrs. Gene Jelfen and ·chll· Mrs. Carl Dunham and Mr.
! Staneart. Mr. Staneart recently! ter, Cindy Jo, at Mt. 81. Mary'• Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mal·
and many other accessories.
dren.
·
Mrs. Reed Jef!er·s aad
underwent back !Urgery
in Hospital, Nelsonville. Paternal lox and Richard, Charleston,
The annual reunion of the friends and relatives in the
Porker.burg, w. Vs.
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. Va., aad Mrs. Jean Ann
o
N•w, Waa
deteertilanlfl of ·Titomas Dalley clnily.
Robert Turner received a Rolland Crabtree and maternal ' Bennett and children, St. AI·
UIC
$3013.13, Now _
a~ J~me~ :rownsend was held Albert Gutierrez,
hand Injury while at his em· [ grandmother io Mrs. F..dllh bans, W. Va., were weekend ~ ----.------· II
VB Special Deluxe 4 dr. Sedan. This has outomallc
In 1he sacja] rboms of the que, New Mexico, has
ployment on Thursday.
: Welsh. Among great-grandpar· guests of. Mr. aad Mrs. Bob W. R Wtlson to Waldo Neal,
trans., radio, white wan tires, EZI Jllll, large hU
Tftnple Metbodlst Church on the past lew weeks
Columbia Grange, No. 2435, · ent• are Mr. and Ml'l!. J. K. Mattox.
j Winnie E. Neal , Lot.
caps. and chrome trim . A beautiful automobile with
Suilrfay. More· tl1'an fifty rnem· Mr. and Mrs. Srott
held Its August meeting on ! Crablree and Mr. David Russell David Jone•. Nelsonville, has ville.
a low price.
~· of .tho ~amllles were pres- and family.
Friday evening. Several candf·' and Mn. Murl Galaway.
been spending a vacation here Clinton . Cochran, Eva Coch·
ent wltli .tJUrteen members of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryther, dates were initialed In the I Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Turner wilh hi! grandparents, Mr. and ran to Untied States, Easement,
!be Dlifley lamlly cemlng from Pomeroy, were recent guests first and second degrees.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Mrs. Earl Starkey.
Lebanon.
'Ind.. for We farthest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crab- 1 Ice crram and cake were en- 1enee Cannde an Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stans- Ray Riggs, Inc. to United :
V8 4 dr. Sedan . •Just arrived. Doesn't loot Ute the
joyed by family members onl Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bow· bury recently attended a rami· States, Easement. Lebanon. I
seats
were ever sat on. It has only 11,658 tender mU·
Sunday evening In honor of the en and family of Alben• visit· ly gathering at the home
A. F. Halsey , Eunice Halsey
es. Fully e4uipped with radio, powet' steering, power
birthday of Reed Jeffers. Thos•[ ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. their daughter, Mrs. Wanda to Roy A. Martin, Almeda Marbrakes.
present Included Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rupe on Sunday afternoon. Turner In
.
tin, Lot, Orange.
IUchard Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs. I Mn1. Helen Scott, Mrs. Eva honor of thelr son, Pvt.
Anna M. Ryther. adm . John !
N•w
Gone Jeffers and family and j McKnight and Mrs. Winifred Stansbury, who Is now
Leslie Hubbard. dec. to i
George !Jngle, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley represented the Tern· In the Armed Forcetl In
W. Pierce, Mildred J. Pierce,
Pontiac Sedan. Owned by a customer who lovea PoD-Lavern Jordan and famlly, lr&gt;- pie Methodist Church at the Nam.
Syracuse.
,
tiacs, and has really cared for this one. It is fully
....
RalpnParcels
E. Ross
to. Mallie
Al· 1 equipped with power steering, power brakes, and
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UNd
Int. , LebHydramatic.
anon.
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Clair Might. Patricia Might. !
$4,1142.91, Now
Bonnie Rife, Benjamin Rife,
Ruby Rife, Ethel Thaxton. CeBuick 4 dr. Hard Top. New price $4,842.91. FACTORY
cil Thaxton to State of Ohio, I
Alit CONDJTJONING. ThiS one is only slightly used.
Court Order Easement,
Jt has Sonomatic radio, power steeri OJ, power brakes, ·.
like new white wall tires. factory air cond., soft ray ·
bnry.
tinted glass and many other accessories. This il Bu·
Edray B. Ice. Thelma 0. Ice
ick's luxury series and this one is top.~.
to Darrell E. Ice. Mada\ine
Ice. 471,-l acres. Columbia.
Emerson Jol1nson,
Leota .
Johnson to Denver 0. Curtis.
Station Wagon. This Is made for anyone who want to
Bette J. Curtis. 84 rods. Olive. ·
have economy in gas but yet haul a large romlly. n
Cecil 0. Cuwdt:ry. dec. to Sarwill haul 8 very nicely. It is low mileage, ooe owner
oh M. Cowdery. Affid .
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wagon that is like new inside and out.
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Henderson, program leader. I· trine Spaak lold !"'lice 'FhprsA gust '21 was 55 t~e offering , Mr. a11d Mrs. Sid O'Btien and I day that S24,000 in .Jewel~ and
j NEW HAVEN , Conn. (UP! 1 1was shot m the abdomen and 1 "Help me. help me,
Services we'e Mildred Story ot Columbus, vi· \ furs_ bad been stolen f:om ·her
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y. go,teMI riOeman killed a was m cnttcal condltoon al l body help me, · please, l!.e beld at 10. 45, . with an att•nd· sited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gu· j fashJO~able apartment tn Ptaz·
;volunteer chut-ch worker anrl 1Yai!'-New Haven Hospital. Trey shouted._
ance of 15 with Dinsmore Bov- thrle ovet night last week.
211 dl Spagna. Pollee said
,,. other persons in a housing Sykes. 4, brother of the
He ran Into Mrs ...Menchaca:s les leading. The M.Y.F. met at 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ather- I skeleton keys
apparently :
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•protect apartment today, then boy, was admttted to the same house and said, some1Jo?Y s 6,30 Sunday evening follow"d ton and rpmilv of Columbus. ! used to gain •.ntry. They ·satd
!escaped by automobile. Two hosptlal wtth a Jaw wound.
shoo~ng ,there and ,ktlled by worship services ·at 7.4a. spent the weekend with his · the apart_ment had been ran·
'[hitrlren were WQunded.
, Mrs. Leatrt~e McClure. 26, somebody.
. with the Rev. Casto.
parents. Mr. and Mr&gt;. Arthur 1s_acked . ... - . ..;.-~--- i
A 12-year-old son of the another marned daughter of
Mrs. Mehchaca a.sked If hiS '!te w.~ c.s. held its regulor Atherton and Wilma Jean. . 1
I
, Yom&lt;.m chuiTh wo~ker ran ' Mrs. Mc?Iease, was in the mother .•was ,shot and he meeting last Tuesday evemnlit, Mr. cmd Mrs. Murra~ Hon- :
;screaming to the borne of a house wtth the others but replied, I don t know. I was August i6 at the home of Nellie kins and two grandchildren of .
·
!neighbor. His married sister escaped injury. She was treated upstairs and I ran out ol the Parker with an attendance of Dayton visited Mr and l&lt;«. 1
Beaii.IY Tips
iescaped inJury during the (or shock.
house.n
Vere Swartz. and attended the ~·
O;hooltng in a predominantly New Haven !"'lice said Davis The body of Mrs.
The business meeting,
in Meigs
By .lola Barlrum
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:Negro section of New Haven . had been arrested before for who worked for the
oJ Eleanor Boyles. pre- Mr. and Mrs·. Charles D. Transluc9nt
: Authorities identified the minor offenses and that he House of Prayer, an
, consisted or the rcporl Woode visited his brother. C.
~unman as Arthur Davis. about knew Mrs. McClease and some nomlnationa. church was found
the committee on the p11r- E. Woode. at Veterans Memor- Holme&amp; would L
~5 They described him as 5-lc~t of her family .
in a chair on the first floor •f chase of a sweeper for
the iaJ HospiLal last week. and her Call this "The
;11 . 175 pmmds and said he wore Mrs. McCiease's 1.2-year-old ber duplex home.
,
church.
mother, Mrs. J . B. Hayes at
"
;n bhlf', short-slee,•e&lt;l shirt. son, Royal. ran screaming from The Sykes boy's body was on Three birthdavs are to be Middleport.
du~t". One of .&lt;
?Jiac~ pan Is . and a w_ide brim j the two-story dup~ex dwelling to a couch and two other bodies
at the Elmwood Several ~ocal f~miltes attend- the most bril:·whilt straw He earned a 30- thl' home of a ne1ghbor.
were on the first noor.
Home this month. A ed the Me1gs Fa1r last week.
new Translu:c:~.lil:!rr carbme. they said
The neighbor, Mrs. Mary was found dead upstairs.
sale was discussed and Alfred Grange won second cent powder i.'i it has ' "No
i Pl'llice said the dead wer~ Menchaca, said, "1 . heard thej lThe (am.ily
dog floor
was
tabled until a later date. place. There were several - en- color
in fact, isit
nd d collie the
has nobuild
color.up"
· Another
ly
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~hs. ~;lary McClease, ~1; her shooting."
.
[' ng ~ou e
Plans for aid lo be a local fam·
the "depth" that it gives
daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Sykes, She said her son cau~10ned downsta.lrs when pollee arr1ved. lly were discussed. New prQ·
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your complexion. · You' who
, 4. ~ \iew Haven: Mrs . Sykes' her not to open the d~r _so she A neighbor said Mrs. Me- gram books were to be ordered
do not like powder because
face,thewill
in Joveon your
with
n. . Michael, 5·. Rirhard peered threugh the wmdow and Clease, who was divorced, was by the •ecretary for the next
of
wayfall
it looks
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Leathers, 27. of New Haven; saw a man wearing a cowboy 1 "a God·fearing woman,
meeting. The workshop to be l
Translucent. Available in
lmd Neil Whit~, 55, of Oover, hat and carrying 11 rine .
church woman, a praying beld Sept. 7 at Middleport, was
fluff or presserl cGmpact at
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"He was walking a little fast woman.
She
your
Norman
· ~tudio.
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likedwas
b very quiet
bod and announced and a Jetter from
P.S.Merle
Perfect
for l'nen
too;
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but not running," she said.
e was
Y every Y . Mrs. Richards was read, sug·
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(UP!) -We, side of the line-at the same Gems' wardrobe
the network press re· i time-was Maj. John Peyser of for his role ... ln
'ea!'ies:
psyehological warfare."
'Love on a Rooftop'.
, -"James Darren, star of That's very touching.
originally issued to his film,
1A.BC-TV's new science-fiction -"While ABC-TV's 'The Man Jack Lemmon."
~rie!'. 'The Time Tunnel,' Wolo Never Was' was filming Gosh, Hollywood is such
:came from the same 10-block ; recently in Berlin, Ule Commu- exciting place.
)rer, of South Philade:phia that I nists proved that curiosity is
_uN1 one ~an accuse
j&gt;rodured Mario Lana, Joey ! universal."
TV's) Milton Berle of being
'!lishop, Frankie Avalon, Buddy I Yes, isn't that amazing?
a loss for words, especially
I;,,,C'O,· Fabian, AI Martino and -"Michael Anderson Jr., who the eve or a season In which
lEd\iir Fi.c;her."
' stars as Clayt Monroe in the returns to home screens Ber·le-1
f Which means exactly ":hat? I new ABC-TV Western ~ama, ier (sic) than ever."
! - "While .directing an episode: 'The Monroes,' leaned agamst al
i)f ABC TV's new action ~ries. : log cabin struck in the
And no one caD accuse ·ABCbtP nat Patrol,' in Almeria, ' wilderness region of Jackson TV of being at a loss for words
.; 11 ·o~n. John Peyser met a . Hole, Wyo., 811d said, 'A place either.
,·of"111er enemy. Guesling on the i like this can be your best friend -"A erowd of New Yorkers
:'I !~ncle was Gt'rman actor and : and worst enemy.' 11
gave a bearty J'OllDd tf
;-, ,."' r ,oldier Wolfgang Preiss, Such depth of perception applause to a fatal automobile
j. .·ho plays German General makes &amp;ne humble in its acc.ident on 1 DOrma~y quie~
: ·lf'i r,m:~ich. During Wodd War presence.
residential street. The
tragedy
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-"H clothes make the man was staged by Hawk,' the
Vlonte Ca!'\sino. He was a or the star, Rich Little figures ABC-TV detective drama series1
,.r~&gt;;&gt;:&gt;. nt in the Herman Goer- he has it made. The tweed being produced in New York.. .'
: n!! .. Divi:-:1on. and on the other jacket provided him by Screen
And was then tastefully
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1 -"'ABC stage &amp;7.' when It
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ter of Belle _Glade, Fla., viSit- Bilent but articulate, active ml
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:60nage with Mrs. O'Connor as ' tey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert, the side · of MIWit Rushmore,
!•ostess on Thuraday evemng, ! Lipscomb of New Haven were more people · '!ould . probably
~August 18. The meetmg opened , Sunday afternoon guests of , recognize bis dlstlncltve pbyBi·
!with the sin~ng of "Help Some-\ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cadle. , !ognomy than that of Thomas
budy Today . and scnpture It Mr. and Mrs. Sam Curtis and 1 Jefferson. Jelferoon labor&amp; un·
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loy Mrs. lsaoe( Simpson on the weekend with bls parents Mr have a ski nose, nor hal he had
~theme "Rewards." Readings Iand Mrs. Harry CUrtis. ' ~ 25 yean of entertalnlng Ameri·
:were giv~n by sev~ral mem·[ mother, Mrs. Curtis, accompan- ean servi~emen."
. The cia" presJdeol being 1ied them to Washington C. H. Make that three handicaps:
ent, Mrs. Balnche Spencer, : to visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter\ be doesn't have 1 preas agent
prestdent, conducted the 1 Wells and family.
either.
ness sess10o when tt was 1 ..;:;~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~----======
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j\rlhur Cleland
are pali•mtsl
Meigs General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cadle atr·ded the funeral of his broth·
- in - law, Mr. Benton Fer·
II at Spencer, W. Va. recent·

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unbr..tuoble matnoprin&amp;. precliiGn lltlld
J'vt. and Mrs. Larrv Grimm f
parts. Awitch tllot'olhod&lt;·reslotant,
and waterproof•, too. The result il
j F'l. Bliss . Te;\. , ~pent a i
tht Carawelle by Butove. Avery
fave hen.. with his parents,
expenslwe
watch for only $10.95.
i,r . and M r.~ . Roderick Crimm.
Stt. Grimm lett Tuesd&lt;1~ for
CAR AV ELLE"""'''"'""~mawa, Air defen~ base.
r. and Mrs. Robert Dobs and three sons ot Atlarta,
_ spent two days •,•;ith their
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Russians Prodded to. Lt)ok·
For Stake in World.Peace

era dattclng team and CaDdy
elf · to • L ~~us .!~t ·by a Best o( show In displays by Candido.
record opehb\g day crowd o I amoteur garden clubs went to The herae show wlll be held
IB'I,DDD, tile ,-Ohio SlAte F•lr Pralrl~ Gardeners.
both Saturday morning and weappeared tddly to be well on Saturday will be YoullglltoWn nlng. Other Saturday eventa wUI
Ill way toward tht minimum Day, Grange Day and Fann· be the Junior Fair dairy shoW,
1041 of 1:1 miUion visitors.
City Day. That evening, come- a baton twirling oontea~ a conAfter on oJII!IIlng ceremony dian Bob Hope will take over cert by the All-Ohio String or·
By RAYMOND M. LAHR
or lfller," which can destroy I world-and in that, lhe Soviet
under portly clou,dy _skies. the !be grattdstand entertalnmenl, cheotra, the FFA queen conlelt United Preso !lterllallonal
300 million people lr. a full-seale . Union has a very large stake."
oun &lt;IIJliO out aad the weather provided the flr•l two nights by and afternoon performance• In IDAHO FALii!, fdaho (UPI) East-West nuclear exchan&amp;•· I
MUll Pia• Abead
eooperated btiluti!uUy Tbuttday. Art Linkletter.
the grandstand by the Rhodes - President Johnson SUIII!e&amp;ted
Hearl of Coacen
I Jobn~n said thai this did not
The U.S. Weather Bureau said Featured with Hope .will be Brothors musical eneemble, to the Russians today that they, "AI the heart or our concern 1 mean we have to become
-the outlook I• for lair skies singer Paul Wayne the Four Mark Wilson and candy Can· too, have "a very large stake" . lh
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il does not even
lhroush Saturday with tempera- Fuler Brother!, the,Step Broth. ldldo.
lin bringing peace to Southeast ml ~y':s e~ ~st Soo•r mean we have to cease
tulft ln the low IR' mid-80's, Ideal - - -- --· ... ---....
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Asia and thereby reducing the rea ?." ~ W'.
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vtet ' competition." But Russia and
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dlslance traveled. Others came tree,
hazard of nuclear war.
:~n, ti Sllld ad~ng _that , the United States ·both must
The Youth Day crowd lnclud- jlrom Cuyahoga Falls, Dover, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wllea and I Opeoing a one-day speaking i
"."n';:'a· ! want and work for the day ;
ed 2!1,013 pald admissions and Columbus, Nel•onville, Athen!, family or ~edway spent the , tour In the West, the Chief cedented responsibility e to st~~ ! when the major powers do not
157.357 free. The previous and the areas cloaer. Ney car- weekend wtth her parents, Mr Executive Sl"'ke at the Atomic the spread of nuclear weal"'"· I think In terms ol warrmg
attendanee record lor opening penter, local, was the olde•l and Mrs. Elza McComa• and Energy Commlssion's National
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day was 156,000 set In the mid· memher of the clan prese~t. other relative• at the VIctor Nuclear !~&lt;acto Center at The war m Viet Nam sbould ; Our common task now ts
1910's.
Roger Van Dyke, Albany. was Perry home.
1Arco, ••ar bere. ;t wu at Arco Inot Impede efforts toward a i this," he said, "to search for
Today the Junior Falr queen elected president for next year, Mro. Elizabeth Gardner en- that the United States prnduced llreaty to prevent the spread of Ievery l"'ssible area of agree·
waa to be chosen and erownd Mrs. Eldon Dailey, vice pres!· tertafned members of the car· the world's first electricity nuclear weai"'US, or inhibit the, men! !hat might enlarge, no
and the Junior Falr steer and dent, and Beatrice Moore Me· panter Baptist Church Bu!y from a nuclear reactor In 195 1. . development of other new ways !matter how slightly or how
sheep sbows were to begin. Kee, Nelsonville,
secretary· Bee Society in her home lor With the atomic facility as a !of dealing with one ano!ber, !slowly, the prospect lor cooper·
Now
Thursday the heavyweight treasurer.
their August meeting.
Mrs. bllckground, Johnson empha- 1Jobnson satd..
i alton between the Untied States
Cataltna 2 dr. Sedan. This Is InTI sized Pontiac
borse-pulllnl competition was Mrs. Victor Perry
visited Reed Jeffers was program lead -. sized the need for a sllll [ _The Amertcan objective in 1 and the Sovtet Un•on. In the ,
lina series built on 121" wheelbue, and 2W
won by the team of Frtd and with Mr. and Mrs. Errol Pick· er.
igreater degree of peaceful I Viet - ~.am '" "local and! beneftts of such cooperalto~;
power engine. It has power steering, power
Doug, owned by R.F. Oaklandlett in Dayton on Wednesday. Mrs. Kenneth E. Crabtreelunderstandtng between tbe ilimited! he sald, atmed at ; the whole world would share.
automatic transmission, two tone paint,
or Tiffin. They moved 9,0011 Mrs. Ellen Holland and arand· joined her husband in Cine in· world's 1wo major nuclear ! protecting the mdependence of · The PreS&lt;dent listed a
around windows, large hut caps, white wall tires,
l"'unds ef welaht 22 feel, 6 daughter, Rlckil Pickett, who nat! on
lor the week. ll"'wers-Russia and the United i South Viet Nam and helping !•rmher of reasons for hope of
steering wheel, foam cushion and radio.
Inches. Indiana took the top had spent tbe pa!fl week here end. They vtstled places of in·;States. He carefully avoided I provide iiB people With • : c oser cooper
between
thrte places In the IIJhtwelghl returned to Dayton with her. teres! including the zoo on Sun· ·any reference to France whleb I chance to decide their own ·
";: tthe
State:;;Mary Massey was hostess to day.
:is pushing an atomic ~er.lpons ; destiny.
! a~a~:~ tre:~t
trea~y,tt e
the Temple WSCS at the church Mr. and Mrs. Max McCallie :development program of her , "These objectives," Johnson , ed 11
• y,
v~100un ary VB Tempest Custom 4 dr. Sedan. ThiJ lo our 111"
10
for thelr August meeting. Mrs. and daughters, Miss Judy Mc- 1own.
, •aid In his prOjlared remarks, 'j rfi uc obnl
tepr13 1ucb·
ohl
wheelbase model with 250 horsepower VB en,._
carl Greenlees presented the Callie and Mr. and Mrs. Fred-! The President said something .''can be attained within the ISSiotrna e dmSoa ~ 1 .1Y
1. eac
built in the luxurious custom series with all vinyl ·
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upholstery, an:! full carpeting. It is fully equipped
program with Mrs. Wllllam dle W1 son,
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cotl , had to be done about a ·
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ey do ; to e ti te
tre t r 't'
with power steering, radio, big hub caps. db:. ltelr.- 1
Lawson g!ving devotions. The Ann Arbor, Mich., are spending situation ••tn whi~h ~e wo~ld 1!1 i not threa~o the . vital interes1 1spa~e go a~tivit~es ~Y ~~~~u~
ing wheel, chrome around windows, and white wan
Society will entertain Carpen· a few days bere with Mrs. Me- capable o! extmclion m a : of the Sovtel Juruon or the , mr ses
pe
tires.
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ter Baptist Busy Bee Society 1 Callie's mother, Ml'9 . . Faye [ moment o! error, or madoess, ! territory of any of her friend&gt;. ; ' J:nso~ also expressell lh
David, Unda and Strelsa Me- members at the September! Jordan, and olber relatives
We seek In Southeast Alna an i belief lhat America and Russia'
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N•w, Woo
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Comas are spending a vacatilll meeting.
the community.
:cal, and Mr. and Mrs. John order and securll) that would I plus other nations coold find
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UIC $3677.67, Now - '~
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with relatives In the Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. John Donham, Mn. Mary Patterson
and lllunham and children of Joy, , contribute Jo the .1"'8ce of the
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V8 LeSabre 4 dr. Sedan. Thi• II the run med Buick '
area.
Connie, Yvonne Jobn
Carl. 1 daughters, Rutb and Ann. La· Illinois.
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-buill on 123" wheelbase and have the 260 boroepower
?eorge Llnlle or. carthage, and Richard, .;, Joy, Illinois, I mesa, Calif., are spending[ Mr. and Mro. Donald Crab- I' annual workshop at Lancaster
engine. Jt is fully equipped with power steering, poo
MiSSOuri, hu been VISiting here .are spending some time
some time here with her par·! tree (Barhara Welsh) are an- on Friday . for WSCS olftcers
wer brakes, radio, white wall tires, full chrome .trial
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wllh ·hls eouiln and famUy, Mr. with their parents. Mr.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chancey I nounclng the blrlh of a daugh· and workers.
both top and botlom, EZI gla ... bil hub caps, foaiD,
cushions, car~t savers and handy mats, safety iJ'OUp,
and Mrs. Gene Jelfen and ·chll· Mrs. Carl Dunham and Mr.
! Staneart. Mr. Staneart recently! ter, Cindy Jo, at Mt. 81. Mary'• Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mal·
and many other accessories.
dren.
·
Mrs. Reed Jef!er·s aad
underwent back !Urgery
in Hospital, Nelsonville. Paternal lox and Richard, Charleston,
The annual reunion of the friends and relatives in the
Porker.burg, w. Vs.
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. Va., aad Mrs. Jean Ann
o
N•w, Waa
deteertilanlfl of ·Titomas Dalley clnily.
Robert Turner received a Rolland Crabtree and maternal ' Bennett and children, St. AI·
UIC
$3013.13, Now _
a~ J~me~ :rownsend was held Albert Gutierrez,
hand Injury while at his em· [ grandmother io Mrs. F..dllh bans, W. Va., were weekend ~ ----.------· II
VB Special Deluxe 4 dr. Sedan. This has outomallc
In 1he sacja] rboms of the que, New Mexico, has
ployment on Thursday.
: Welsh. Among great-grandpar· guests of. Mr. aad Mrs. Bob W. R Wtlson to Waldo Neal,
trans., radio, white wan tires, EZI Jllll, large hU
Tftnple Metbodlst Church on the past lew weeks
Columbia Grange, No. 2435, · ent• are Mr. and Ml'l!. J. K. Mattox.
j Winnie E. Neal , Lot.
caps. and chrome trim . A beautiful automobile with
Suilrfay. More· tl1'an fifty rnem· Mr. and Mrs. Srott
held Its August meeting on ! Crablree and Mr. David Russell David Jone•. Nelsonville, has ville.
a low price.
~· of .tho ~amllles were pres- and family.
Friday evening. Several candf·' and Mn. Murl Galaway.
been spending a vacation here Clinton . Cochran, Eva Coch·
ent wltli .tJUrteen members of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryther, dates were initialed In the I Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Turner wilh hi! grandparents, Mr. and ran to Untied States, Easement,
!be Dlifley lamlly cemlng from Pomeroy, were recent guests first and second degrees.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Mrs. Earl Starkey.
Lebanon.
'Ind.. for We farthest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crab- 1 Ice crram and cake were en- 1enee Cannde an Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stans- Ray Riggs, Inc. to United :
V8 4 dr. Sedan . •Just arrived. Doesn't loot Ute the
joyed by family members onl Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bow· bury recently attended a rami· States, Easement. Lebanon. I
seats
were ever sat on. It has only 11,658 tender mU·
Sunday evening In honor of the en and family of Alben• visit· ly gathering at the home
A. F. Halsey , Eunice Halsey
es. Fully e4uipped with radio, powet' steering, power
birthday of Reed Jeffers. Thos•[ ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. their daughter, Mrs. Wanda to Roy A. Martin, Almeda Marbrakes.
present Included Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rupe on Sunday afternoon. Turner In
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tin, Lot, Orange.
IUchard Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs. I Mn1. Helen Scott, Mrs. Eva honor of thelr son, Pvt.
Anna M. Ryther. adm . John !
N•w
Gone Jeffers and family and j McKnight and Mrs. Winifred Stansbury, who Is now
Leslie Hubbard. dec. to i
George !Jngle, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley represented the Tern· In the Armed Forcetl In
W. Pierce, Mildred J. Pierce,
Pontiac Sedan. Owned by a customer who lovea PoD-Lavern Jordan and famlly, lr&gt;- pie Methodist Church at the Nam.
Syracuse.
,
tiacs, and has really cared for this one. It is fully
....
RalpnParcels
E. Ross
to. Mallie
Al· 1 equipped with power steering, power brakes, and
I
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UNd
Int. , LebHydramatic.
anon.
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Now Prlu
Clair Might. Patricia Might. !
$4,1142.91, Now
Bonnie Rife, Benjamin Rife,
Ruby Rife, Ethel Thaxton. CeBuick 4 dr. Hard Top. New price $4,842.91. FACTORY
cil Thaxton to State of Ohio, I
Alit CONDJTJONING. ThiS one is only slightly used.
Court Order Easement,
Jt has Sonomatic radio, power steeri OJ, power brakes, ·.
like new white wall tires. factory air cond., soft ray ·
bnry.
tinted glass and many other accessories. This il Bu·
Edray B. Ice. Thelma 0. Ice
ick's luxury series and this one is top.~.
to Darrell E. Ice. Mada\ine
Ice. 471,-l acres. Columbia.
Emerson Jol1nson,
Leota .
Johnson to Denver 0. Curtis.
Station Wagon. This Is made for anyone who want to
Bette J. Curtis. 84 rods. Olive. ·
have economy in gas but yet haul a large romlly. n
Cecil 0. Cuwdt:ry. dec. to Sarwill haul 8 very nicely. It is low mileage, ooe owner
oh M. Cowdery. Affid .
fo r .
wagon that is like new inside and out.
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Sarah M Cowdery to Chloe I
MANY MORE .. •
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Henderson, program leader. I· trine Spaak lold !"'lice 'FhprsA gust '21 was 55 t~e offering , Mr. a11d Mrs. Sid O'Btien and I day that S24,000 in .Jewel~ and
j NEW HAVEN , Conn. (UP! 1 1was shot m the abdomen and 1 "Help me. help me,
Services we'e Mildred Story ot Columbus, vi· \ furs_ bad been stolen f:om ·her
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y. go,teMI riOeman killed a was m cnttcal condltoon al l body help me, · please, l!.e beld at 10. 45, . with an att•nd· sited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gu· j fashJO~able apartment tn Ptaz·
;volunteer chut-ch worker anrl 1Yai!'-New Haven Hospital. Trey shouted._
ance of 15 with Dinsmore Bov- thrle ovet night last week.
211 dl Spagna. Pollee said
,,. other persons in a housing Sykes. 4, brother of the
He ran Into Mrs ...Menchaca:s les leading. The M.Y.F. met at 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ather- I skeleton keys
apparently :
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•protect apartment today, then boy, was admttted to the same house and said, some1Jo?Y s 6,30 Sunday evening follow"d ton and rpmilv of Columbus. ! used to gain •.ntry. They ·satd
!escaped by automobile. Two hosptlal wtth a Jaw wound.
shoo~ng ,there and ,ktlled by worship services ·at 7.4a. spent the weekend with his · the apart_ment had been ran·
'[hitrlren were WQunded.
, Mrs. Leatrt~e McClure. 26, somebody.
. with the Rev. Casto.
parents. Mr. and Mr&gt;. Arthur 1s_acked . ... - . ..;.-~--- i
A 12-year-old son of the another marned daughter of
Mrs. Mehchaca a.sked If hiS '!te w.~ c.s. held its regulor Atherton and Wilma Jean. . 1
I
, Yom&lt;.m chuiTh wo~ker ran ' Mrs. Mc?Iease, was in the mother .•was ,shot and he meeting last Tuesday evemnlit, Mr. cmd Mrs. Murra~ Hon- :
;screaming to the borne of a house wtth the others but replied, I don t know. I was August i6 at the home of Nellie kins and two grandchildren of .
·
!neighbor. His married sister escaped injury. She was treated upstairs and I ran out ol the Parker with an attendance of Dayton visited Mr and l&lt;«. 1
Beaii.IY Tips
iescaped inJury during the (or shock.
house.n
Vere Swartz. and attended the ~·
O;hooltng in a predominantly New Haven !"'lice said Davis The body of Mrs.
The business meeting,
in Meigs
By .lola Barlrum
1
:Negro section of New Haven . had been arrested before for who worked for the
oJ Eleanor Boyles. pre- Mr. and Mrs·. Charles D. Transluc9nt
: Authorities identified the minor offenses and that he House of Prayer, an
, consisted or the rcporl Woode visited his brother. C.
~unman as Arthur Davis. about knew Mrs. McClease and some nomlnationa. church was found
the committee on the p11r- E. Woode. at Veterans Memor- Holme&amp; would L
~5 They described him as 5-lc~t of her family .
in a chair on the first floor •f chase of a sweeper for
the iaJ HospiLal last week. and her Call this "The
;11 . 175 pmmds and said he wore Mrs. McCiease's 1.2-year-old ber duplex home.
,
church.
mother, Mrs. J . B. Hayes at
"
;n bhlf', short-slee,•e&lt;l shirt. son, Royal. ran screaming from The Sykes boy's body was on Three birthdavs are to be Middleport.
du~t". One of .&lt;
?Jiac~ pan Is . and a w_ide brim j the two-story dup~ex dwelling to a couch and two other bodies
at the Elmwood Several ~ocal f~miltes attend- the most bril:·whilt straw He earned a 30- thl' home of a ne1ghbor.
were on the first noor.
Home this month. A ed the Me1gs Fa1r last week.
new Translu:c:~.lil:!rr carbme. they said
The neighbor, Mrs. Mary was found dead upstairs.
sale was discussed and Alfred Grange won second cent powder i.'i it has ' "No
i Pl'llice said the dead wer~ Menchaca, said, "1 . heard thej lThe (am.ily
dog floor
was
tabled until a later date. place. There were several - en- color
in fact, isit
nd d collie the
has nobuild
color.up"
· Another
ly
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~hs. ~;lary McClease, ~1; her shooting."
.
[' ng ~ou e
Plans for aid lo be a local fam·
the "depth" that it gives
daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Sykes, She said her son cau~10ned downsta.lrs when pollee arr1ved. lly were discussed. New prQ·
Back To School
your complexion. · You' who
, 4. ~ \iew Haven: Mrs . Sykes' her not to open the d~r _so she A neighbor said Mrs. Me- gram books were to be ordered
do not like powder because
face,thewill
in Joveon your
with
n. . Michael, 5·. Rirhard peered threugh the wmdow and Clease, who was divorced, was by the •ecretary for the next
of
wayfall
it looks
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Leathers, 27. of New Haven; saw a man wearing a cowboy 1 "a God·fearing woman,
meeting. The workshop to be l
Translucent. Available in
lmd Neil Whit~, 55, of Oover, hat and carrying 11 rine .
church woman, a praying beld Sept. 7 at Middleport, was
fluff or presserl cGmpact at
:tJ .C.
"He was walking a little fast woman.
She
your
Norman
· ~tudio.
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sh
likedwas
b very quiet
bod and announced and a Jetter from
P.S.Merle
Perfect
for l'nen
too;
'I
Daugbter Critioal
but not running," she said.
e was
Y every Y . Mrs. Richards was read, sug·
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, F r a n c y n e MrCiease, 14, Then she heard Royal Me· nobody knew her or her lamtly gesting a district officer for a
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llaughter of Mrs. McCtease, Clease scream.
very mucb at all."
sometime during the
year. The secretary to
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information. GeneviePhone vrr 2-3551
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Guthrie led the program on
Middleport, 0.
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Pomerov
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scripture. readUigS, ana dis· sovrnll """ ' prizes. '
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cusslon. e11di.ng with praye·r ~n Clarem:e H~nil~{;v11 ~mY Liu.
unison. Tile hootess served de- da of this conHIIWiity served ou ·

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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY

"TMi GMDST AND
MR. CMICKIIN"

(Toetuticolor•

Don Knotts
Joan stal~y
"TAFFY AND THE
JUNGLE MUNTER"
&lt;Technicol()r)
laeques Bergerac
Talfy

SUNDAY, MONDAY
ondTUESDAY
AUliUSI 28-29-30
"STAGECOACH"
{Technicolor)
1\nn - Margar~t. Red Buttons,
Michael Connors, Bing

Crosby, Van Heflin
Colon:artoons

iivltl·n NJ rn
TONIGHT

Around and
AboUt

SPencer- a
Vows EXC hanged

Tony Franc10sa
(Color )
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"DEAR BRIGITTE"
James Stewart
Fabian
(Color)
SATURDAY, AUG. 27
"QUEEN OF BLOOD"
Joan Saxton
Basil Rathbone

(Color)

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"BLOOD BATH"

William Campbell

Marrisa Mathes

SOCJALA,R ~:Co~lll~ted

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Middleport

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hostess when the Sew-Rite - · MDIDLEPORT W.C.T.U. will
• •1 1 the belbm!na of
1ug club met Wednesday even· meet Friday even!Dg, August S8 eom.!taiA! Jrwes~
Jiquare
IDg at tbe club room.
at the home of Mrf, Betty Cllne ~ ~- to be
bl the 'l1ie 80tli annuol Cottla reD&amp;
A short bus!DeSI seWoD WIS on Walnut Street II 7:30 p.m. 'Cih• BuikiiDi in Pt. Pleasan~
•·•d A
1 J1, at 1111
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d bo
f
bite
conducted by Mrs. Elza Gil· THE MIDDLEPORT Beys' ''
!on was "'"'· ugus with 111
The Churcb of Chnsl
lD[Bibie .an
uquet o w
Forrest Bachtel, student at more, Jr.,
vice presldenL Lea
will aponsor I
blgh 011 Ani- 28, from 2 to S p. m, Forked Run State Park_
01
Pomeroy was the s.cene
the ca~atoons.
d te of Eastern Mount Union College. Aliiance, Thank you notes were read ..: teen dance at the Middle- 1be
:~ ~ allenllln8. Thly were.
rnarnag• or MISs Conme
e os a gra ua
and a classmate William Re- from the Johnson famly for
Com unily park this Fri· Counlians,
•
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ill pUm Mr IJid
Spencer (; Mr F~elvinm:ug- ~:: !~~a!':..: ~::: Oh~! sek, are visiting :.Vith Ure fonD· flowers and from Mrs. Harold :night~ a 00 11 P·ll_l· This ~ •;:.::us to bltro- :.-~h:....ru,.~ Joe· S..w·
as Balla on r ay
in June cf 1965.
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs, For- Hood, p~esident, fO: gift aeot wlll be the Onal dance wltb the uce
nclusioh of the 21
Mr. liJid Mrs. Don Grll·
b ~i,:\;n!~g~t ~~daaghter of
The groom IS a graduate of est Bachtel before returning to ber while hospltali&lt;ed. ~· Jays at the park far this year. ~e
will be gradua- flth,' David Griffith, Mr. aad
'llr and Mrs. Art Spencer. Star Eastern High School m
travelrng prize, do:~eda~arl
SATURDAY
lloo exercises and
dlplomas Mrs. E. P. CI:Isptn, Mrs. Paul
Route Chester and tbe groom class of 196t and has
Mr and Mrs Vernon Rogers Mrs. Don Mu~eo,
I
BASHAN VOLUNTEER Fire w!U be awarded to tboSe who O'Neal, Triny, Peggy and Mortie
years m the Umted States and ;on Jim. Oak Harbor, Oh1o eel
~rsi G• m~ed a dessert Department are spons;r:~ bave fmlshed the series
of .O'Neal, Mr. 81111
Gor:
1, the' son ol Mr. and Mrs. R.
H Ballard, R. R. 1, Long BotForce. He has recently re- are vislting her parents, Mr.
e ~· ~ss ~ mend Baity ice cream social on au S·~ classes ' of which a minimum Rose and tbree rllwren, .~
tom.
from over~as duty In and Mrs. Charles Bennett
:,urs~ 11 rsMrsayCharles Hoff: August. '1:/, beginning at · o{15 will be needed.
Rose, Harold Rose,
Elm~
The Rev Jerry Masters of- ' Vietnam and Thailand and Is
.
.
s. u en, , · Be er and p. m. m Bashan.
.
Mr. and Mrs· Handley later Swank, Mary Patch, aU
fociated at the double ring cer- presently stationed at McCan· Mrs. Lucille Mayes " th~ : : · ;1rs. Willard y
THE POMEROY Police Dept. will form a !&lt;)081 cub ,)'lhlcb Newark, Ohio.
nell AFB W•chita Kansas
guest of her daughter and fanu. 'more.
will sponsor an ootaide dance wlll be composed of the' atudaod M
e~~Y bride wore a two-piece
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ly. Mr and Mrs Ernest Covert
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party this SaturdaY Dighl at ents and any couple who has .an curus .Palmer, Mr. nd Ralrsh
navy blue suot trimmed with
and family in Belpre.
the Pomeroy tennis court
understandin&amp; of lbe baSICI of ~mter':'...:;rs!!:~i::erpool. P
while lace and earned a whrtel
Mrs. James Murray has re.inll at a p.m. In case of
th. western style B!IU&amp;re danciJlg.
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turned lrom Ravenswood, W.
S n
the dance will be ~eld at
• This local club wjll pr!lll.a,biy 1\lr, and MJ'I!, John Newell,
Celebrate 13th
va. where she spent the past
Pomeroy gym.
bold two dan&lt;'es a mopth lffil¢1 Jeff $~011. !;ojpriibus; Gleona
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week with her daughter and Ia.
, '""
_ _ wlll be open ID mern~rs of tba Mllboan, Bll!ln Milhoan l!:!a11e.
,
8 lrhm«&gt; t~UR·
M
R d h A 6·30 potluck dinner m ""' -club and
b
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Th 13th blfthday of Bobby
ffilly, Mr. and rs. an 01p
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eceded
gues '
ony .... "" .. .
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Ba 1t:y was celebrated Tuesday
fO
the .:o:
of the
l
Owtl
3
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evenrng August 23, at llis
~rs·~o~:rtur~~de, .
Forest Run MethorliBI church
•
LaiTy curtto''and . three chud
at Long Bottom Route.
Wednesday evemng. The Rev.
f LQng BcttOm
1
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Attending were his grand~r::i ] Mrs Dayton Strickland
ed~ ~~ ~~:r::' .:~aB;,:o;:: Wendell G. Stuller ~sked grace.
rell ·
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ther, Mrs. Kat•e Young a turned home Wednesday,
well attended Thurs- Following the dinner, the
-Ada Bla!11Won8, . Carl Block
,Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hud- a several we&lt;ks visit at
~ters wa~ The band under group adjourned ID the sanctuBy Mrs. May JobDstoa
t
I
stone, Mr. lind Mrs; Earl Dav
son, Mrnersv•lle, and Mark Sor· land Oregon woth her son
t:y r~:- of the direciDr ary lor the meeting. Mrs. Russ Mr. and Mrs. Dana Wolf, The Star Class of the Syracuse is, Dana Johnson, Mr. IIIIi
!den, Columbus; his pa~e~ts, ' daughter-rn-law , Mr and Mrs R~s ~ presented an inform: Watson president opened with East Uverpool visited Mr. Fint United Presbytl!rian Mrs. Harold : Davis,
Gran·
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ba~~y i Dayton Strickland Jr '
and I concert during the evening, devotions, usrng as her toprc, and Mrs. Edd Bush and Mr. Church School met in tbe an- vU!e, 0.: Mr. and Mrs. Ott&lt;
and the honored guest, o y, famii .
~embers of the booster associ- Tbe Church. The hymn, "What and Mrs. Cecil Roseberry nex of the church Tuesday Aug, Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Ga~
Allen. Ice cream, caked cnffee M/ and Mrs Donald
.
r
erved the Ice
cream A Friend We Have In Jesus," and two children.
23 at 1.30 p.m The president, Bradford, Anthony, Keith ano
and cooki~ ~re _serve .
were,Columbu;v.sitors
:;~nb:ked goods.
' coociuded the devotions.
Recent dinner guesll of Mr. Frankie Mumaw, presided and Tamela Bradford, Racine; Mr.
day.
Mr and Mrs Paul Winebren· Mrs. Jack Curtis read from and Mrs. Cecil Rosebury were read for devotion&gt; the 27 Psalm, and Mrs. Charles Curtis, Mr,
.
Mr. and Mrs. Elza
ner .Columbus, spent the week St. John and also the Word with Mr. and Mrs Henry Lane liJid and offered prayer.
and Mrs Paul CurUa, DaytDn,
\}-= -!
Jr. and sons and Mrs. Elza
end' With her parents, Mr. and Power, t-onceming the Bible daughters of Ptltsborghdng P~-· For the roll call and program, Mr. and Mrs.
more Sr. visited Sunday at
Mrs Karl Owen
through the ages and the group who spent a week vr::.
each one present read articles Sheila and Eimer New •
dyville,
Va., with the
' M~ and Mrs ·Lawrence 'IIi!- sang, "I Love To Tell the Sto· Roseberry family. tb s.
· pertaining ID women of the Bi- ter,
,
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. hoa.. were business vis! !Dr&gt; in ry." Two arUcle•, "Book," and ford Roush called on e~
I bie. Mlss Mwnaw is now taking Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Palmer,
and Mrs, Pearl Shepherd.
Gallipolis Thursday.
"That Old Dirt Road," were Mr. and Mrl. !tarry&lt;
ams orders for Christmas
cards. Edith, MariiYJI and Harriet Pal·
Mrs. Wilma Stobart,
Mr and Mrs Leo Kennedy read by Mrs. John SCott and of Portland, Mrs. ElSie Roush, Roane! robin cards were sent to mer Youngstown; fdr. and
Herbert Dixon and Sosan
and
William Bane were in Mrs. Fred Nease read, "Molh- 1Mrs. Ethel Johnson of ~ort- Carl Davis, Sara Roush, Clara Mrs: Kermit Andei!cNi, kti-·
Roger of Rock Springs
Parkersburgh, w. va. Thursday ers Are Not Saints'' and "The land, and Mr. and:•· ~- Rizer, and Laura Watson.
ine, Caroline and Robert Aruland Ray Pullins of Pl.
Miss marine Criswell student Clothesline " A Prayer
lor wood JohnsiDn vis•
· Tho meeting closed with the erson Albert Maao, tJernd.
w. va., visited Wednesday
at St. Joseph H~spitalln Peace by Mrs. Uswln Nease Sylvia Carpenter. Homer lcen-lpraylllg of the Lord's Prayer In ria,
Mr. and Mrs. PelT)'
Ft. Gay, W. Vo., with Mr. and Parkersburg, visited recently closed the program.
.
Mr. and Mrs.
\unison. Ada Slack, bostess, ser-. CurUa, Marilyn liJid,~Cuf.
Mrs. carl Wellrpan and son,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. During the business sessiOn, bower called on Mr. f~~j ved refreshments ID MIBB Mu- tis, David Seale, Mr.
IIIII
Jimmy Sutton. 'Criswell Other guests the workshop to be held at Mid· Robert Jeffers and
th and maw, Rachel McBride, Hue! Mrs. Dougi'as Blasell, Brlln IIIII
Mr. and Mrs. l!:a\1 Eggie of
Mr.t Cnswell's brother dleport Methndist church
on Syracuse, Mrs. Loc:.S~ Mrs Clark, Daisy Roush, Florence Michael Bissell, Ha el Cartle
Belleview, Ky., were ~ests the and sister-in-law, Mr.
lllld September 7 was anno~ced daughters: Syra nd 'family
Potts, Mayme Holmeo, and tbe lbllbla Shumway,
Clw'lolte
past weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Albert H!ad of Cambridge. and tli!cusBed. It was decided Heleo Ice ow~r 8
hostess.
·
Durst, Geraldlite Hohd.,... ef
Harry Keiser, Minnersvilie.
to clean the church on Thurs- Pomeroy
· Lou! 1 bow
Reedsville: Mr. aDd Mra, Per·
8
Mlss Lena Grueser of Pome- Mrs. Roger Kittle ha• return- day, September 15. Money rna- ~dan!o c~ildren ofcen E..;
cy Curtis, Mr. and Mn. Rollllle
roy spent Saturday afternoon
to her home 1n Glouster Bf· king proJect&amp; were dlecussed, or
,
Raines, David, D&amp;llllle llld
1 Ricke and Donald
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kersspending several days here including an Ice cream IIOCial ~v; ~
!loU"Lori Raines, Mr. ud Mn. II»
er.
with her aunt, MlBB Vesta Me- and the seillng of flavoring.
een
Daile and fain,
frio Monaao, Gene IIGillllllo Ak·
Miss Lydia Ebersbach and Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Kittle re- The ~ymn, "You Ought To ~nd ~
lied 011 YMr and
ron; Mr. liJid Mn. John Brew·
Mrs. Jay Warner and children, turned last week trom a trip ID Know Him," closed the meeUng. J;s O::o,;,e~a Icenhower 'recent- Mrs. Dale Smith entertained er, Myra Ratbbum, WMt Clrretumed home last Saturday,
the east.
Attendmg wert the above,
·
with 8 Stanley party Thursday rollton: Mr. aDd Mra. WayDI!
ter spendrng two weeks at Lake· The Rev. and Mrs. Bill Me· and Mrs. Alfred
Yeauger, ly8!1arllll1l Fl!!ll!lnl ..turned liO mornmg at her home, Sprinl Chatman, Jolmstown; Wayne
side.
Omber and children have re- Mrs. John C. Bally, Mrs. Aman· her horne alter sptindfl'l lour
Milhoan, Charleston, W. Va..
Larry, Steve and Jeff
to tbeir home in Piqua da Baer, Mrs. Hanson Holter,
Columbus with relit ' ' o!iowing a demonstration Mr. and Mrs, Olin Reyuoldl,
are spending this week
a visit here with her si•· Mrs. Mark Evans, Mrs. Edith ~"'! 'arid ""'""'
J.lra, Eugene Triplett, games Parkersburg; Mr. and 'Mn,
their grandmother. Mrs. Ray
and family, Mr. and Mrs, Sisson, Mrs. Wendell G. Studer,
i !''Anj, Vip~an
replayed and prizes award- Larry Blackstone and chlkiren,
warner and son, Dr. Marvin Bernard Fultz. The Fultz chi&lt;· Mrs. Stacie Arnold, Mrs, liar- turned hQIIII! to Gwnna
ed to Mrs. Ray Seldenabel, Heath; 0.; Tony Davit, WestWarner at London,
Beth, Barl&gt;ara, and Bee ry Wyatt and guests, Rev. W~ 1 tictUOP Wltb bet
Dwight Parker, Mrs. El· erville; Kr1s WUBM, WellaVJlle,
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weeks
accompanied tbem to Piqua deU G. Stutler, Miss Marcia er · Mn. Mill1lll
Couch, Mrs. Arnold Hayes and Mary Jo. Wheeler,
and family of Reynoldsburg, .~- and then on 00 Convoy for a Karr, Harold, Dale Eddie and
Mrs. Guy Cowan, Mrs,
j:Ja
rived Wednesday for a VIS!! visit with their grandparents, Jane Sisson and ~ Ann Nease. l;f!'·, 1!1111\111•
Clrt Hubvard won the door
GIVE DINNER
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sinn. Sunday
Sherltnt ancl
prize.
Eldon weeks and Mrs.
and Mrs. Fultz were In
wenl io G!llllpoU1
I Relreshmenll were served by Mr. and Mrs. Linder Dalm
Scholl.
and brought their dauMr. Wllllllll Cllmcb,
IJid ' lba hostess to tb8 above and entertained with a dloner 01
Pomeroy, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicely
ghters home.
Mn. Vfr«&lt;l ll&lt;lllar of
Mrs. Tbomas Young, Mrs. He!- Tuesday at their borne, FIM .
Columbus, spent the past
visited Mrl. Mona 1.on1.
.. Diddle, Mrs. William Wal- woods. Guesll were Mrs. Antill
end with Mrs, Nicely's
16th Anniver.ary
Mr. aDd Mra. Sebby Joe
son, Mrs, Cle!JD(i Hines, Missos da Baer, Mrs.~·=:
Mr. and Mrs. Ray E.
Of Cl b Celebrat'ed
The Lord's Prayer in unison i and family bl Racine
and Faye Reibel and and Mrt Edw
01
berry Ave.
The 16~ anniversary of the and the pledge to the American ..Ued on Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Reibel.
Minerm e.
--------- - - - -Mrs. Nellie Kepler
Cannsta Club was observed on ftaa opened the regular meet- wood Johnston.
ta ber borne, Columbus,
evening with 8 dinner ing of the Syracuse Ladles AUX· Mrs. Ethel Johnson and Mrs.
alter a weeks visit with
()sear's Restauranl in illary of th~ Volunteer Fire Elsie Roosh, Portland.
Lydia Stewart.
Department in tbe village hall their sister, Mrs. Anna
Mr. and Mrs. 1!:. R. Kincaid The
returned to the Monday night, Aug. 22.
bower and Homer. '_____ _
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and daughter, Cynthia
home of Mrs, ChDrles Bradbory Roll caU was answered by II
Mrs. Gibbons of
the card purl)' following. members present.
Reports clea brought by those attend·[
Mich., spent a couple of,
were Mrs. Earl Daven- were read and approved.
ing will be held.
u-.~son, l
this week with Mrs. Lydia Sll' port and Mrs. Eugene Har· · Plans were completed
to Present were Myla "'
wart.
rls. Winning prizes were Mrs. serve the canteen for the Blood· Do~na Phelpa, Elleeo'Ll•~:~::l
Richard Gress, Mrs. William rnobUe visit to Pomeroy Moo- Edith Hood, Thelma
Childs, Mrs. Lionel Gabbs and day, Aug. 29,
Marte Rizer, Clara
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Edna French. Mrs. Don- Tbe Sept. 12 meeUng wlll be Mary Laveoder, Agnes, Wnl~l,[

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JOHNSON CITY, Te1. (UPI)
J~ told Wesn.atocraUc Itadera Saturth'l tbe present Congress
already written a bright
1D history but !bat the
still caanot be IBtiafied
wbal II Is aecompllshiog.
Ile apoke by telephone from
Tu;11 ranch ID the Western
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The lamlly decided ID hold a
reunion next year also at Cedar Lakes on the Brsl Sunday
ID August. Raym!Jild Parsons
was asked to make the , arrangemeoll fll' nen year.
Attendtq were Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Casto, Parkereburg; Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Barr,,, :~:j
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Rowena, and Flora Rae, Rock·
castle; Mr. and Mrs.
Glen
Rowley and He!eo, Ripley; Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Barr, RaMie and
Tomm~, Leon Route; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack L. Blair,
and Larl, Mineral Wclla: Mr.

Ready to Wear Dep1rtment - · 1lso the Prlntuss m1n
Mr. Dougl1s Lang on the 2nd floor til!• wHbnd.

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Rebecca,
and Robert wmtam,
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
Michael, Steve and Debbie
Parkersburg; Mr. Milton Barr,
TbarnvUie: Mr. and Mrs, Johnnie Morrison aDd Uoyd, ThornvOle; Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Hosdlar, Lobeck; and the honoree,
Mn, Flora Barr Casto, Rock-

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bt movtd from room to rqom. Safld
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briDII you tho bon"' notonlnc ptu•
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loptrato ball, lrtblo, sloroo 1111ond compenuted lou4no01 &lt;111riirots.
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people, raid·

· ~tree~~!, li:abblnl
IDI· lhOps; earryln&amp; placards
dem~ "wipe

out revision·
Ism," "Wipe out capltailsm,"
"tear down ·paper tilers,'' and
II n If a 1 new revolutionary

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All forms of "bourgl\:s
Westemlsm" were being attacked. Yooths with Western
ll)'le hllialll were. forcibly
iteiJed and .their heads shaveol.
Women witb trousers cons!·
dered too tlghl bad lhiir
lrouaera sUI or cut off at the

lcbooll. 'ftte mmpaglng tee&amp;

qn hurled. orange peels aDd
rocki at prleata.
The Soviet newa agency Tass
laid nine membera of China's
MW "revolutlooary youth" !tad
been killed by clllzena slrlldlli
back at their Peking rampage.
Other reporll reaching Tokyo
and J1o11a Kong meolloned
bloodahed but then were no

delalls.
'ftle Soviet Union offlclaUy

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Russian Mmy and was
filllnl in !lie Rl1811an pubUc oo
tbe cultural revollillon. Tau
dlspalcltel told ollbe armll of
"eaptlatlllll!, eounter-revolutkmarles" and t1ae wbo oppooe
tbe "Red Gl.fant's'' acUoo. 'lbe
prooeriJ of lbele personl wu

confllcated.
Many travelers In China,
particularly llae from Hong
Kon1, Macao and otber poinll
In Southea!il Asia expressed
fear and lllid they were fleein&amp;
the country, One tourllt repm.
ed 500 persona walllna at the
Chlneae border town of Shwndn• fJJr clearanca to reenter

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'l'h offk!lll . Iff- China llet1C1 r·
ll'll!d -with
approval ' \
'led Guard"
IIIIIYemenl. "'
!be earn..
palgn Ia obi. ~
oe old rooir
- old pbli&lt;Ql lll
d culture'
old CUitoDII • "' . adllion•."
But tbo Pe 4,~~ d correapondent of :t. "c ·apa.eoe
llainlchi Shh ~:;. i ut ol

Japan's most r. ~,..~ ;~a ne:npapers,

reporte, ~ J'. ~ "Rei

Guards" were be. '$. :;, ~ 1 by
tens of thousandl 0 .. -ers,
aovernment el .. -:sand
housewives. Ill wearing red
armbands.
Mainlchl described condition•

decadea

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petbJg,
culture and ereate
This wu bl Iii'
prals!Dg !be IRI'"DIIir
feallval in Harbin,
The fesUval was
exemplary becaUJe 11 ·
!be ((I'Ut red oanner
Tse-Tung'o tbougbt." II
festival !tad awept - · ·'-''
''bladt llne of
Dterature and art" a;ad

Fo&gt;'ed ._..,. IDll
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The cheetah, a mea.-..~k~
the cal ftmily, Ia !be
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been eJocked
to 84 Dlllea per boar,
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THREE SECTIONS
Flomeroy-XIddleport

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Canlolr ill !be 1011th.

'1'1.:•'!1111 Guard"· ~ Into
- - l l. aDd ICboola, IIDlllhed
pleturel and llaluel of tba
Vir11JI Mary, ripped up or
bumed Ottlsuan Bibles, raised
tbe Red llq over !be chorchos
and plaoed liusta of Mao bl the

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The family of Mrs.
Barr Casto bonored her on her
75tb birtbday August 7, at Ced·
ar Lakes, Ripley. A very enjoyable picnic dinner was served at 12:30 witb tbe invocation
being pven by Mr. Arthur
Barr. Later Ia the afterno&lt;•n.ll
Mrs. Casto opened several
gifts presented to her by

Pmlnce· Ia !be to MaDcllurla In tbi 118t and

It baa paped more sponsiblliUes to beip reach
landmark lel(lalaUon thllll any these gnats,
other congress-tbe ElemeDta- ChatUng earlier with tepor·
ry and Secondary Educatiou ters at his ranch the President
Act, the lli8ber Education Act, di I ed that ~ bad received
vot!Dg riJibll, Medlcare, traflie s~"!.,.oone clll at 8-lO am.
safety and Diany more."
the Ohio ~~tie
1be President IBid the Co
Columb
Western Demacrall had belped oven11on a1
us.
elect lhi8 Conaresa and that be lie reported the couvenUon
knew they could be equally hltll 11111&amp; blm 1 "happy
effective In tbe elections Ibis birthday" and that alate party
year.
~ bad invited him
IBid be regretted But be added !bet no !ianipalgn in Ohio lhi8 fall.
bla trip Friday to ldabo, Con,cress or Prealdent could promised be would.
IColoroulo and Oldaboma w'mld solva Ill tbe nation'• 20th The ~nt wu asked
..,,~.nperml,_t a atop at !be century probiiiDS. He aald !be be were surprised
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but ~ be ~ CIIIIIJllrY cauld not be 11tlllled lilrllouts wblcb
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.IUp(Mirt df !ill iirotiram. free .~f polluitOti, slreelto llid vieW of public
~))' · ll'a.tef!d lliiil!borbooda are free of indicallllg hl1
I NldJub ' ' :Llftl , Jtil1:rime aDd ·1111111 aD ~ was lilppJnc.
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iD Soulheut Alia. ,,., llltlo. &amp;f~• ·· llt!! llilllt • He repllect' that ba lltougbt
lila lePJatlve program, li.~
' · Mil ji; · IIIIi, the crowds were good, tbal
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jquate medleal care, ~ eojoyed !bern, and thai he
lllb CoogreJs will soon;~ ·~· &amp;ooo~ · Jbb!. · - . seen nothing in polls 00
l&gt;eecl!ne history-and wbat •I ,,.,.,._ Dlil· the•·ollll'!l ,_. lbat hi woold not bava
brl@l chapter II blatory II willj aomiiUIIIIlifl· h... ~ beavj ,.., turnouts.

Auxiliary Will
Serve Canteen

MUis also attended the din- White,
held· atandthean home
Slack,
Sylvia
Zwillmg
auctionof ofAgues
arU· Ada
a guest,
Vickie
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The "Red Guard" oJ'IIUI(zattoo wu lint repo~ lo
clqpalches from China on Aug.
II' wben Ill members appeared
at a mass rally bl Pekin&amp; to
voice their support of Cblnne
party cbalrman Mao TieTUna'• great "cultural revolulliln"-hls term for a me.
~ lbeo .the org~Uon
bas erown by leapa and boundiJ
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Nam with a record 156 raids and American paratroopers
uncovered VIet Cong supply and training areas contain·
lng classrooms, documents, test papers and ammunitions,
U. S. officials disclosed Saturday.
The Air Force raiders, prevented by bad weather
from striking the industrialized areas around Hanoi, concentrated (Qstead on the southern panhandle. They hit
181 taraeta Including 17 oil'
fn the Frida~ raids. Tbe Air Force, Navy and
151 missions
were 10 Marine raiders
concentrated
IDC)re than the previous record lbeir attacks in the North in
_. last Wednesday,
the areu around Dong Hoi
\J. s.• Marines met
little Thanlt Hoa and Vinb and at the
Saturday Ill two Mu Gia Pass supply route into
neeps in lht northern provin- South Viet Nam.
COl near !be damilitarlzed zone
Sel Ma111 Elplos1001
Nortlt and Sooth Viet Pilota reported e nmunterthe)' found 31 more ing heavy anllalroralt Bre, but
it llif .ne· ill II major there were no lmmedlatA! rellgbl Friday and ports of downed planes.
tbal 3I9 o! the ene- Maj. Bey L. Cowan, ~ of
beeo kU!ed bl the hro Ptovldeooe, Ky., led a flfPt of
lona operations.
F4C Phantom jell against a
Flad Supply Damp
storage area 36 milea off Dong
Paratroopers of the U. 8.. Hoi and left stocks of war
173rd Airborne BriJiade found . materials burning.
lhe hastily abandoned supply In Scuth Viet Nam, 852
dump in ths Cam My dlslrlcl of bombers struck
a suspected
Phuoc Tuy Province 30 miles VIet Cong troop coocentnllon
1181 of Saigon during a sweep along the central coast and bit
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50,000 rounds cf ammunilion and stacks of ohlll1 for
mortars, antitank guns
and
recoilless rifles.

coast and
hll a suspecled
guerrilla base camp 10 miles
northwest of Saigon ID a second
raid Saturday.

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