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ROCK SPRING$ Giqi,. 8: p.
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Cheater utd , Hemloe~ ~·
bo.. bsell lavlt,if; .oe;,l~ and
boldl!llconlaata 1o be held.
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PHruA111EA SOCIETY, 'ftmr..
do,y, _7:3jl . p.m., at )llddleport
Church of Chiil~
REVIVAL AT Fair P~ Cliopal, lbrGuah June 16, wltll RAIY.
Junlcr lolallo,y, Wollatm·e lllt IIIII tho Rev, R. D. llraom In
chirp. Loc:alod otr Routt US .
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home ol Mrs. Ew. De111auer,
cave St.
FRIDAY
ICE CREAM SOCIAL, Cbester
Auxllflll7 Fire Deplrtmont, frio.
~ evon~tw at _.the lire~
REGULAR PREACHING .aenlces, Hual C&lt;lnmwdl;y Chureh
Frlclay, 8 p. m. Rev. Edsel Hart,
pastor. Public Invited.
JITNEY SUPPER Frida)' starf..
log S p. m., Mlddlejllll'l P eOBtal Church lot. Public lmltod.
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM ae&gt;- '
clll Saturclo!', IJqlnaiJ!g at 2 p.
Koren Solly Floyd
m., at EUB porso..,. In Tuppers Plllna. Homemade leo
NEW HAVEN, W, Va. - Mr. and MrL G-.. F101d of
crelm,
cake, pie. ·&amp;1~ Joes.
Delbor1on, W, Va., are IIUIOUilcing the . _ a t of their
coffee utd soft drlnha. Public lodluabter, Karen Solly, to Slleldon F. Roush, oon ot llr. and
vltod.
lira. lloMid F. Roush, New Ha..n. A Jul,y ~ Ia plonnod,
MARY SHIIINE, White Shrine
Miss Floyd was grwluated from Burcb lllgiiSdlocl, wbers
of
Jerusalem, school oflnstrucabe . . . . cheerIucier, member or Beta HODOI' SomrityI Future
Teachers, and Future Homemakers. She is 1 senlcr at Marsh- . tlon, 8 p. m. Frl~ 11 the IOOF
hall. Mary H"""'s, diatrlctdopuall Unl.eralcy where abe has been a member of Delta Zeta
ty
or Dlotrlct 17ln charge. om..
SOcii! Sorority, AJ,&gt;ha Beta Alpha, llbrar~ scleuce '-"ry,
cera aabd to atteM. Potluck re-and of the phyalcll educotlon ...x&gt;rs club, and a Deon'a Uat
fresbmoniJ.
atud....
MIDDLEPORT Firemen sponMr. Roush IJ'Iduated !rem Wahama High School whers he
sor
an outaldo teen dance Pl1'l1
wu an honor student and • member of Ute high school bani.
Friday
starting at 9 p. m. at the
He gracloated fr4llll Marshall Unlverslcy where he ""' o momMiddleport community (JIJ'k. The
bar of Slima Phi Epal]oo 5oclll Fraternlcy, Pbl llu Alpha
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music bonoror)' and the ll)'lllj)Molc choir. He wu employed
bf the Fcrd Moler Crscllt ColporatiiHI prier to enllatlnl Ia
W. M. JAMES Ill. Soulaby anthe Novy IIIII Ia statloood It Bremerton, Wub., aboard the
DOW!coa a ~cial mooting of
u.s.s. P u p t Pllmoroy Loofp, 164, F. utd A.
M., Frl~, 7:30p.m. to oonter
the Mor.ter MIJOil DeJl'M.., ..,,
candidate. Rotroohmoota follow
moetlnc. All Muter MaiOOa Invited.

22nd Anniversary of
B&amp;PW Club Observed

SATURDAY
OUTSIDE !UGH SC- do!lce
1Jil11, OI10D to p.muc SIUdly
it lb!t hr!Jo-.,i telll!io ecwj,
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Tile 22nd annlvereary of Ute
During the business mee!lnl llanCIDa from 9 to 12 p. .,_ The
lllddloport Business and Pro- &lt;OIIIIIIIttee chairmen were ap- Jays, •cees. In case of rain.
tesalooal WODI8II's Club was ob- ,POintacl tor Ute 1968.119 year. the dUlce will be hold Ia the high
served during a dlmtr meet~n~ Two lmltatiiHII trcm the Gil·
held II tho Martin Rollaurlnl Upolls club wors road, ooo r&amp;·
JITNEY SUPPER, !lfncuoe
TuolllaJ evenlq.
latina to 1 roceptloll being plan- Gndl School Soturda¥. oeniJv
T b o ..-&gt; llllll sold oolor old for Mrs. Merlalllle c._ ~~'""' t:30 p. m. to 7 p. m. Pro• - e or tho Federatloo waa bell, new 11a1a JII'Oildd or the etedo to helt purcblae a new
carried out Ia tho table de..,.... Poderal:l011, to be held 111 Juat lire truck bed.
IlGas.
and miDiature 25 at Gnce Methodlll Clll1'cb In ·
o-r pota modo b111r1. Jlarold Gllllpolla.
~~o.rpot, _ ,
aa IDcrs.
Tbo o1bor lm1tatlaft reprded
A de....- cake was ooned a moetlni of tho Gllllpolla dub
leo cream and oo«roo lol- to be held oo Juno 17 at oacara.
iowiD&amp; • bualne., ooaatoo hold Mra. ClmtiJell wllllloo bs preIn tho Columblo Gas of Oblo of. 11n1 11 thll and wllllnllall
!lee.
the oew ollleero.
Pluto were made tor 1 plcolc
to be held on Jul,y 9 at tho Middleport Perk. Tho 1114111111 ,...
port waapvoo bf the commlllee
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CODQXJood of Mrs. Mar)' ~­
TONIGHT
&amp; fRIDAY
A . - - ceroii!CIIY with
zelman, Mrs. !lonJtl1y WUI, uti!
JIDIO 13·14
the CII1Sllnl or !Gur - · for
Mn. Grace Pratt. A card waa a lfrl lcoul troop hlghCLAMBAKE
llnl to Eoalo Ruooall, wbo re- lllhlod a III80IIn8 ot Middleport
Eblo PraalOJ
malos a patient 11 Melp Goo- Troop 185 Tueoclo,y nl&amp;hl at tllo
Pl..
erll Hospital. II wao 1110 ,... Co-o a ad -ero Ohio
BEACH RED
ported that Mrs. Frodl Boll Ia Electric Co. aoclal room.
Ill.
Venlda Glbbo, Am;y Hamm,
Tile JII'Oil'&amp;m for tho amlvera- Nancy Bualdrk, Tlaa Nlerl, and
aey maollnJ wao pre..- by Jyl Boovor smi tho ftag ..,...
Mrs. Sargent. Gamoo were di- mDQy to OI10D tho mootfn&amp;, Wbllo
TONIGHT, JUNE 13
rocied by Min llelty Lalllltrd, lll!lllng candles, Mlaa Beaver,
new JII'OBident, with prlzee baing Mlaa Nlorl, utd llaey Kr1WICZ711
FRIDAY TIIRV TVESDAY
woo by Mre. WW utd Mre. Lor- rslalod Ute Girl Seoul Promlu.
JIDIO 14 • 18
etta Saelono. lire. Gloria Il&gt;era- Laws ot the troop were slvoo by
11IE SAND PEBBLES
bacb Grll!ln woo the ll'l!vellng Soolya Ohllnpr, &amp;lOut Powera,
(Tecbolcolor)
prize.
Barbara A111bao1 and Vealda
SleYOIIc~
ilUJ'IDI Ute concludlna IOCtal Gibbs, wbo lllo~lc~Ud candlea.
Rlclerd~
bour • linen ........ Wll hold for
Tho aonlor &amp;frio ca&amp;ll*f were
Runnhw: tlm•n 3 Hra. 15 min.
Mra.Grlllln.
Debbie Lallo7, Robin Mlllo. 5boroo Glaze, and J - GUlley. Mrs.
Wedne~ utd Thur~
RUth Power• w111 · be 1 - or
JIDIO 19 • 20
No, we certaluly haven't, the - l8nlor troop,
Frida)' and Saturda)'
and nellber bas ,ID1Qne e!Je!
Cockadea, a bat aeceoooey,
JIDIO 21-22
-Ethel Kmned~. 011 btl!l{l Were JII'OIODied to 81Jtor1 AnNOT OPEN
011ctd If 1M K mnedtf cllm ~, &amp;lOut Power a, Soo1a ObSHOW STARTS 7 P. M.
hod C011finncd 1M !'llmor llnlor, Tina Nlarl, llaey Knwof lltr pre(II!4!ICII.
IC%,)'11, and Vealda Gibbs, wbo
recootl,y new..., tram a Jllllor
troop to Ute cadetle troop. JoiD
Blavlao. lllllble to - . wUl
be Jll'toonlad a coelwle Ialor.
Rotrssbmtnt• or IIWlcb and
cookie' ware aorved. Guuta at
tho cor'- were Mrs. Davlcl
Obllopr, Mrs. Frsd Glbbt, Mrs.
Ruth Powora, lira. Walloet Pow·
en, Mra. Jclm Krewac11711. and
Pamper dod's weary f..t by gifttho .....,. ....... Mrt. Wlllaco
Powers Ia ltldlr Gt Troop
ing him with one of our

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CLUB MEETS
NEW HAVEN-· TheJullolleyont Sewllw Cl.m met recllllb' at
tho ' - • or MrL Fred 11ate7.
Durhw the 100111 hour rofreafl.
IIODtl were Btned io Mrs. D. .
A. Sllllth, llrL
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F. Beyut, lira. I. C. RGulh
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POST OFF1CE DEPARTMENT'S NEW labeling requlre'.mont for tho mailing of guns wUI bovo little effect on the mill ordsr
according to • sampling or oplnlons lrmt
' lrafllc or theiO
~- iallfill••.lsodlng Pn 4ealars.
Bi)l. oil8 f!rm aald. IIJo requirement coold oggravole a problem
. plalxll . . . .cjulora 111'0 having ... lot or trooblo" with - theft or
llrearnia from ihe malls.

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modlum (1~151,1, ), laqlt (18161h) utd ntra larp (17·
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; JIOil.e tiirob' able to -- · with prolonged surp of~~~~~
'1W aolllng.
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WASliiNGTON (UPD- R"' .
Bob Caooy, D-Tox., told tho
Houae Thur~ ho wllcbed a
television oclltorlal tovorlag
8UII conlnllo lmmedlatel)' followed by •'The A.Yellllr&amp;," a
protll'am wblch~eda~

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liolloa In order ~~etoro putdJis
the blame .., tho rill ot uo, ~
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WASHINGTON - RALLYING UNDER THE banner "JII'oialn
power," poor Negroea and Mexiean.Americana pressed theJr queat
·tor mora food for tho hungey todO)' with around • the • clock picketing
of Ute Agriculture Department.
. Another vigil was being conducted at the Slate Department bf
•other portlcipents In the Poor Psq~lo's ca-l&amp;n. Including Mexl·
can • Americans wbo accuood Uncle Sam of steailDg tholr lind.
the i:ampelgnlea4er, th• Rev. Rolph D&amp;Yid Abei'DI~, Tbur~o
~ eontlnued hl1 atlock on Agrleullure Secretary Orville L, Fr..,.
' man, 8111ng thll cutting · the COlt of food stamps doe a not help tho
- with 111 OIIIPIY atomacb utd ut empty wallet.

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A111ENS, OHIO - OIDO LT. GOV. JOHN BROWN wUI addreos
1,360 membora of Ute Buckeye Boys State tonight as parid .llill
Slat II1IIUll boys alate aponaorod by the Amorlcut Legion.
Tile boys, 111111ch achoolaenlors, Th~ organized Into two
political parties which ware to hold thslr llrst caucus todO)' to elect
.., dale-• to tho two convanllona.

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Made bf RCA Victor.- 1!11.teey q~eratod. Golden lhr&lt;Jat
sound. Conli'lct. Ea~ to
tune. In the MualcDepartment
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vice for area customers ,nil

users ln Pomeroy, Middleport,
Letart Falla, Racine, Rutian:t
· change drosUcolly S~ when · and Portland.
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llliii,BUl'lles Expinded DlrectDistance dialing (EDID) In Pmneroy·
This modern, cmnplex aystem
wiD be ·put In service ot 2:01
Lm. 5unday said Robert Keatley or Athens, district commerell! nlanager. It will 11!ectphone

COLUMIWS - OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY boltd or trustees
· -ovid an lncrooaocl 1968-119 achool year budget or $163.1 mWioil
Tbur~. The ·llgure rOJII'Osento a 9.2 per cent lncrooae over cur·
.. rent ligures.
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Prsaldsnt Novice Fawcett aald tho balonrsd budget Is dealenlll
to conllllle. the academic growth of the uplvorolty without increalo
1118 olliilent fHi ·oWf alreil!r announced lovola. the lncroaedlJucl.
ge~ . Fawcot oald; .refteata faculty p~ rllses; sllozy lncreoaes for
non - academic omplo,yeo lnd lncroased coots of aoUilos.

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CHAIILE'STON, W. VA - DR. ROLAND 1l N!::LSON Jr., 39,
or Rlc!lmond, va., 1oc11y wu named president .or Mars hell Unlvortlty, the State Iioard ot Educotlon ........,....
Nal- president of Richmond ProfeosionOitnotliute, woi auc,cood Dr.· Stewart 1l Smith who Ia retiring June 30 alter 20 yoaro
.. as prealdent otthe Huntltwton unl.eralty.

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Father knowo best And that's exacdy what
he'll be gellins when you choose a Hallmark .
Falher's Day card for Sunday, Junel6. Hallmark
has taken extra care to tell Dada (and Grandclads) that "you care enough to send !('• very
best.;• In our handsome collection, you'll
find a Hall,nark card so special it'1 seems
=•ted just fo&lt; your Dad.

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1967 was
•L&lt;Joka, Fla.,
J'hldt h!l 1M!' .chedultd fll&amp;htt.
Tho alrpoi't bad ~moot 500,000
""-• IU)d l~a. all bf private planes.

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Keotley said EDDD
phone users to dill long distance
calls direct to more thaa 100
mWlon telephones In the Unltsd
Sletes and C&amp;nacla.
The mo111ger nOted that tei&amp;phone users in the area should
heve received their cop;y ol the
1968 telephone directories.

•' Cmlplete instruetlona on us-Ing this new serVIce are lncilllf.:
ed,ln""' Introductory POleS, aald
Keatley. "We urge everyone to
read these lnstruclloos careful·
1y bsfDre littemptlng to place a
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ollng an EDDD coil Is a simple
matter. For example, on at.
t1on to station colla, tho coller
wJU dial "1" plus the area code,

It dlf!ereDI from Ida and
tho ciut of town tele(lhOno mmber.
~·For Ill other QJ&gt;es or calla
- auch as person to per1011,
collect, credit card - the uoor
will dill zero plus tho ar\!l
code If dillaront fr4llll hla own
and tho coiled ptrl;y'a numbsr.
Keatley noted this arso will
;be among tho first In tho coUiltr)'
· to have the expoooed .artev or

.direct 41•• dllllrw, It
~nsta~W 1n tho Atheoa -w~.
1966, and, Ill • rir.utt, '
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tho Pi.meror COIIij&gt;Jox.

All t b e intrlcalo owltoehlltl
oqulpment Ia situated In Alb~
Toll calla tr4llll thlo area
be boomed to AthoOI by the
p1ex ndio oquipmeDI whlcb
orates the 180-toot mlc.,.,ri
tower DO Breez.y Hel&amp;bta.

Parade to Move Friday at 1
dleporl and move to Ute A. and dleport.
P. parking lot whers It will
Fire departmenta, emergency
disband aod re.torm at the Kerr OCJ!ada, 'IIOOns and their COill'ls,
and Van Zandt Motor Co., betoro festival quoons, Girl Scoute and
moving to the Pllmeroy Junior Cllb Scout troopa, 4-11 elubs, bua!Ugh SchooL
lnosi and private Individuals In
Tho 25 trophies to be award- Meigs, Gallla, Mason, Athena
was Miss Sluthern Ohio t h t s ed parade cad!gory whmers will and surrounding counUoa are Inyear at a Regional Miss Amer- be on dlspl~ Frl~ at lito Co- vited to participate In ~ of the
Ica Pageant In Pllmoroy, will be lumbia Gas Co. ol!lco Ill Mid- sections. Flrll, second and third
In tho parade. Other local ,.,eona
and representatives Of schools
ENTRY BLANK
are Invited to take part. The auto!TH
ANNUAL
BIG BEND REGATTA
mobile dellers or Meigs Count;y
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AHADE
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P. M. JUNE 21
will provide cars ror speclll
Retlll'n to C. T. cassell, 138 North Second Avenue, Middleport,
guelts and dl&amp;nltarles.
There Is stUI opportunity to 0., !5760, phone 992-5192. Check category to enter. .
enter the parade by filling out category
- - - Marchllli Unit
the coupon following and maU- - - - Best Float For Theme
- - -Horses
Ing It to C. R. Cassell, 138 - - - Best CommerCial Float
- - - Antique cars
North Second ~ve. , Middleport, - - - Best Noi&gt;-Commerclll Fl,.t
Religious
Float
Baoos
or bf phoning Cassell at 9925192. Others making op t h o - - - Queens or other special
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ADDRE'.'iS
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B. stout: Mrs. Ted Reed, Ralph
Werry, Phil Globukar ll!ld Pulice ~0~
--------- - - - ---- - ---- - --Chlets Jed Webster and Herbert
At 1 p.m. Frl~, the Fourth
Armull Rig Bond Regatta tilrade
will get undorw~ from Middleport.
Tom CUsall, parade chairman, said ~ Miss Laurie
Lea Schaefer, COlumbus, who

SMOKE KILLER laiD·
slalled alap a Dare staell at

a Ba)'t&lt;lwo, Tex., oil reDnery ID a move to 8gbl air
poUuUoo. Speelal bumor
Up1, eaeb 12 feet taU and

weighing %,1101 pouoda, were
placed on alx elaelis to pro-

mote mora eomplele eombustloo of dl~~tharged gases.

Poultry in
For More
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of Ute Rewllngs Sons Co. In Mid-

and Lout Co. DOll, ~~=~~
tho boll Boot for theme, bell 1011 BoolanobUe Dolt,
commercial Ooat, best non..eom- Cllb Scout Pack 248 marddal ,
mercill Boat, religious Root, llllt, Odd Fallows !loot, Klr·
marching units, horaes utd ut- ' - Sllrlnera marehiDI u n I t, ~tlque cara.
Landmark fioat, i'lllnii'O.Y - All bands In Melp utd sur- lng Lalla lloat, Girl Seoul Mardi. ,,· ·
rouocllng counties 111'0 lmltod. lng IIIII tram Rutland, CUb ScGUt ,
Each band will bs awarded a Psck 235 at Chester mercbiiJI ,.
troph,y.
unit, """ Malgo Coullt;y Jllllor
Units already enlered In thla Leaders t-Il Club Doll.
year's parade Include the Mal&amp;•
NumOl'llll otber -- • beve
lllgll School Band, e&gt;e Ea .mn boon commltlod tantatlvll;t.
Entries will be acceptod by
!Acal lllgll school Band, n .. Gloettea fioat and marching unit, tho &lt;OIIIIIIItteo u kluc •• - Young Republlcut Cl.m ot Malp le time to err..,.. tho llllll'CbiDI
COUnty Doat, Ecotlonl)' Slvlngs order.

placel will receive tropblea for

1st American
Civilian Hit
ply linea. N117 ICDU1a apojtled

with photop'lilbl •
diamond - ahljlall 1lllilorlniUDd
11111p~y dump ..... t1&gt;e city
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forlresies late ThYI'sdl7 utd
todO)' pounded Ncrlh VleDmoae lll'!llY posiUIHII aear South
DDI'thero bonier IIIII
In the hlghlandJ .... Dlk Tv;
tho alllad butlon being taned bf growiiw: red b'cea.
In Sal- Soutll Korean opolooomoo IODDUIIC8II they ..... tured - - u-lna IIIII
at leost 14 Ncrth Kcr- cmlllllt troq&gt;s are at - " In
South Vletlllm - tho llrat CC..
zmmlll ontt thul tar - · lo
kave joined the N- V -. ·
meso In 1n...ung lhl• COII'llr)t.
They said the Koriiai
aimed. at lllldenldnlng the u,liiiO
South Kcreano llcbtlzw l!llb tbo .
allloa hem. The ...,.,.,_ pw ..
plana to uu YOUQK _ , lo , ·
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Woahington
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Thuradsy'o Resultl ·
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The OHSA board of control, .
"Our 100011 ~~ ow(uliT aad
Call!ornit 1 B011!111 !, ind,
beta11tt we're to.f•• so Ndl, willliiW ._, a thrfe .. day ma8t..
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whHI• or •••.rt-ld•1r'
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Clolclonj, J cievelard '0, 11 IMS
AoiOclatloll. Vnder the prqJOtecl
(Only IUD18 aehetluJ!'d)
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• Tollily' • Probable Plt&lt;llers
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the impres- they are oploo then for htmiett. HI• P#obor
employed by .the doctor's wl!o. warned him that hi I broth~ "''
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py. &amp;&gt;metlmes this dame not car:.othar l1lliJ ~
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doctor, but I iinow she (allSio ~Y taking two perloclo 'ot Jlhy!il· ·
give him my measage"lo call cal edticatlon In thillr two...,.,,
so his brother could bave more
later. - ANNOYED
time for "p~c:hOIOR)',,.
Door Annoyed:
Needleoo to 11Y ·they helfd
An unwritten (1118llftcatlon for a
their
mothe,.s opjmlll ot Ibis
good" o!lice llll'&amp;e ls:' 'AblllfY to
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Identities.MOTHE!l OF TWINS
she hears one and protect the
dqctor from same whenever .PO~ Door Jlelen:
1 note you got elolll&gt;ered lor resible. She Isn't his wile's SI!J',
printing
tlle ,.What Is A Solbut a visllile shield for a very
dier"
article,
a pleasant and
busy man, and believe me, he'a
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gr~teful! - H.
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BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK -

When the new

huge stcyscra.J)er goes up at 3rd
Ave. between 54th and 56th the
venerable P. J, Clarke's sal.o m
(great unchic celebrlt,y hangout
will remain - but th&amp; bUilders
wm chop ott the top two present
Doors • .. P.J, 's was made fa.
· mous in 11 Lost Weekerd" and

Mr. and Mrs. Chester ~··
cer §11&lt;1 stephen, and Mr. A.
R, (Ben) castor, Charleston, W.
Va..~ _ealleQ OQI . Mr. ,and_ Mrs.
Waller S..ett Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Starl&lt;OJ and ;,u,.~shere.~vlslt­
ed . the ..cumetery on Memorial

now there are unconnected ''P.
J.'s" coast. to .. coast, includi~
a 3rd Ave. P. J. Bernstein's .••

Da,y.
MisS· Oleva SmJth, Columbus,

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apent a wOekend with 'her IIIII'·
ento, Mr. incl r.lr&amp;. Uiwi's Snlth ·

Clarke's h owned by Danny

and Nancy.

of casual waiters and bartenJ...
ers this side of old Rector's.
New rock • group called the
Village Stop has a swish costuming approach: several per..
form In Drag... Near!)' 53 per
cert of ,all individual Jncome
t(&gt;\s c~e f{... tolh ltCQie
$5,000 to $!5,000 set. ... Warner-7
Arts veep· Kenneth Hypian's newest production arriWd - a sOn
•.• Floyd Patterson's old champera sparring partnerWilsonHannll&gt;al Jo In Creedmore State Hoopltal alter a tragic breakdown.
PhyiUo McGuire of the old Ar·
thur Godfrey gang Oatel)' named
In headlines as 881 Jal ol mob-

JOrdan and family. The Lavern
Jordana h&amp;ve now moved to their

farm formerly owned by Mr.
and Mrs. John lllmham.
.Mr. IIIII Mrs. John Dunham
and chllclr811, New Booton, Bl.,
visited with tbelr parento, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Dunham and Mr.
and Mro. Reed Je!fero and other
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pectall)' at thla time to atteocl
· the AlbaJlj' AlWilD! BaD&lt;1181 on
Solurda.Y nlgbt.
Thoae attending a !amtl,y gathering at the home of Mr. andMr&amp;.

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2.15 QUART

ster Sam "Momo" Gtancana)
mlglit like to knoW her chaulfeured limousine was "tailed"
here and the report included
she was wearlitg 1 30-earat diamond. .. British mulU-milllo•lre
Charles Clore's son Alan (now
a tax • convenience.. Swiss..real·
dent) put hls London mansion up
for $250,000.
Mickey Rooney's sons Mic:k
Jr., Teddy arxl Tommy are a
new Columbia Records team. ..
Stores say more shoplifters ate

vezzo, who has the finest start

Floyd King, who suffered a
~e at hia traDer home, haf;
heee brought to the East Mllnor
Hurling Home In AlbaJll', tobe
. cored lor tollowlng his release
!rom Shellerlng Arms Hoopital.
. Mro. :f~ ..._ij,4&amp;lei!t.lhe
wseken6'irlth her 101t and daughter-ln.J.aw, Mr. and Mrs. 4yem

i'elatl:•e• here. They came

Lavern Jordan, in hooor otthe

Reedsv·iJle

Dunham&amp;, were Mr. and Mra.
Reed Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Jo!lers and !amU7, Mr. and Mrl.
Blchord Jel!ers and daughter,
Mrs. Fsye Jordan, the Dunhamo
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and the hoot famll)'.
Mrs. EIOOI1'"Markins underwent
Rev. aml Mrs. Fred Gardner
maJor surgery at S!.eltering or Johnsboro, Tenn., were reArms Hospital In Athens thlo cent guests of Mrs. Edna Stew·
pall week.
art and Anderson B. Kibble.
Mrs. Elba McKnight, Roger,
Mrs. Bess Larkins is apatlent
Randy, 9laron and Chrla, co. at St. Joseph Hospital, Parker~
Jumbus, callBd on Mr. and Mrs. burg. Her room nlD'rtber ts 345.
D. 0, McKnight and Mr. and
Recent visitors ofMr. andMro.
Mrs. Fern GiUogl)' and vlslted virgil Bucklery were Howard
the cemetery on Memorial Day. Buckley and Bill Malle~ of Mar·
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pickett, ietta, ana Mr. and Mrs. Harold
m, stevlo and Harley, IV, Holly. Humphrey, Tom. Tim and Amy
wood, Fla., are guests ot his Lou, of Belleville, W. VL
· mother, Laura Krebs and other
Mr. and Mrs. Dohrman Reed,
relatlvea. Mr. and Mrl. Jan Kippy and Kimmy, have returned
Plckelt and daughter, Da,yton, al· home alter a vacation trip to Getso spent the weekend here. The tysburg, Pa., Niagara Falls and
Harley Plcketls and Jan Pickett to canada.
attended the AlbaJll' AlUmni Ban· ·Jane and Juli Whitehead were
que! oo Sa1llrday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Cecll Gillogly
and children, Athens, were cell- Columbus, spent Wednesday and
ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday with his brother and
Dwaine Jordan and 11011s.
alotor.ln~aw, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ali1ert Q!lvey, sterkey. Mr. and Mra. John
Dover, and Sidney Parker, Boll. Grwnds, Patrlela and Je!l, were'
var, vialted Mr. and Mrs.., Ney ~ dirmer guelts of the Star·
Carpenter and atteocled tile AI- keys and afternoon cllloro were
blllll' Alumni Banquet Mrs. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. George Genheimer
tha Mays, who has spent some and Mr. and Mrs, Pearl Mora,
Ume hero with her parents, re. Chester.
turned to her borne in &amp;:ra!lburg
Mr. and Mr1. Fern .Gillogly
with them.
visited her brothor.tn-iaw and
Mr. and Mro. Frnd Korns and lister, Mr. and Mrs. Otho Greg.
daughter and Tommy Withrow, ory near Hamden on .&amp;m~ a!Cbarle-. W. Va., and Nancy ternoon and aloo called m Mr1.
carney, Sissonville, W.Va. , call- Gentvra Foster, local.
edon Mr. and Mrs.' William LawThe fifth and olxth grade p..
1011 incl family on 9Jnda,y alter· plla tiom Columbia SChool IIIII
noon.
their leacber, Mildred 5\)urlock,
Mra. Murl Galawa,y eltended were In Alblllll' on Tuesday vlsltcommeneemd exertises in Me· lng classes there.
Arthur. Her granclaon, Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Fern GU!og)y
WoodrUm, wa1 a ""'mbar of the and Mr. and Mro. Arthur Crabr.raduatipJ elau.
tree attended commencement e_x..
Recent, ."!"1111 of Mrs. Gala· erclaeo at Gallla Academy High
wa,y lnel'"'-p Mr. and Mra. Rich- School. The Glliogly'o granddauaril Par~• and Rlcljy, Da,yton; ghter, !lloen Frazler, wo.aaniemMr. and Ilcro. Jolm Woodrum, ber ot theuiooatlng claoo. •
John .and Don, Albant; '!l!r1. Murl
Mr. and Mra.
Cr~Coraey, Billy, Jimmie and Chuck tree, McArthur,
th~r
POtty,' Mol\rthor,'-and Marie and " parenls, 'Mr· and
l!Olllnd
Wilbur Dalley, local.
Crabtree andno~~=.
Mr. '!Jl'l Mrs. Elden sterkey, dal Jordan 11

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women; we had one pointed out
by a department head in one of
our finest - one who had a rec-

ord but couldn't be collared until outside. .. Fsye Dunawsy told
her "Thomaa Crown Affair., fUm
bosses she won'tpose tor chees~&amp;-"
cake pholc!S on- account of he.r
"1~':~ lltnt':. tkJe~·. :ll ·Pi•1et
get an "1Jgage" after one hit
movie... That was "Bonnle &amp;
Clyde" which has been helted
f'llenly In the lao! lew dayo In
newspaper and rid!&lt;&gt;-TV odltor·
ills ss aoother in the II"'&amp; llst
of cynically ~roducecl Rlo'ift""
Uons o! violent cr!mlnall9' whldl
helps set the vlclousl)' ugly II&amp;,
. tlOQal mood climaxed by tho Bobby Koonody assassl,.tion.
One of nlms' most f'lmous
comedian-director•
can',t aetma·
recent ~rnigllt guesla of their
couai11s, Mary Ruth and JO)'

sauer, Middleport.

Miss Jessie Hoyt ot Columbus
and sister of Detroit, Mich., visited at the H. E. Williams home
recentb.
Mrs. Allee Footty haal'C!Iurlle!l
home alter visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Home sandy, Parkershorg.
TOOl Dye spent 1 weekend with
his children In Akron.
BirUlday Club members eP..
joyed eating out at Crow's steak
House In Pomeroy recendy. They
were Mary Allee Bise, Elizabeth Smith, Ill Osborne, Helen
Archer and Inez Boring.
-Mrs. LYle llalderson

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Another tq&gt; network boiS wUI
''resign" shOrtJy,.,"Man Of La

ManCha" author Dale Wasser·
man wantlt SOphia ~en tor "Ki·
ki, 01 hta next Bcbry. stage opus
... Milton Saldon (he ran the old

Lido at Atlantic Beach) re~ ,
to the blgtlme reoort biz with
the westhami&gt;ton Bath &amp; Tellllis
Club. .. Reslauroteur Dan Stomp..
ler'o daughter · SUZan (I rogl&amp;tered nurse) wUI dovo!AI her T.
L. C. henceforth to dad's Gree,.
which viuqo Steak Joint.,. "To
. Rus&amp;llln'"fl h' iliDi•f!X&gt;tW'il lltiT t
conaecuUve mllllor&gt;dolloMaleo
LPalbum.

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and TonY Perez, alOng with
Glenn Beckert's slnglo, loaded
the bases to set the stage for
Bsnko' 36th and 37th RB!s of
the aeaaon. Randy H~mdley
drove In the !Ina! run of ihe In·
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The Reds scored a run in the
first inning on three conseeutive
singles and added two more In
nlng,

tho fourth oo a double by Per.
ez, a walk, an error and Cardenas• single and an infield out.
Catcher Jom Bench c - '
the Cincinnati scoring with his
fourth homer of tbe season in
the sixth IMlng.
, Cloninger pn up t!ve hits
and five nms in hb three..tnnlng
stint. Ted Abernathy wao tho
last of foor Cincinnati pitchers,
coming In with two oot In the
elgilth and holding. the CUba hit·
leu tlle rest of the Wa:J .
It was letthander BUl McCOOl's 111rn to pitch In toniglit's
· opener of a three-game series.
He will carry a 2-3 record
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burn. who is 3-3.

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emoo Lelll•, ·1•7• l.oo ~··

to lwfd suing to the NCAA lor olo)lpOd Douc McLeod,
Under NCAA require- IIOchester, Mlm., (%),

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lnd DOW &lt;l!rector ill the !ootball
In canton, told the board
it no 8111Ctlon is torthcomlfll, it

kame

would be almost lmpooalble to
cont1111e the IUDe under NCAA
reatrictiana.
The board, in other actloo,
awroVecl moving the Cla11 A
Troy Regional baso!ball """ment Into tho new Miami Univerolty ore .. next spr1ng, ruled
that JiYIIUIIadcs wlU be divided
into 12 Instead of alx ftnallato
for tho state tournament, and
changed the dall!s of the state
wreatliRi tournament t r o m

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March 1.
The board l..rnod !lilt many
ctqp"eumen h a v e ln:ll.eated
their a..,.,.n for the 0 h lo
board'• CI!POiidon to teleceodng
JfO - 1 IUDeS ... Frldsy
nigh~ when IIIOBt high sch""'-'
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dons to pre&amp;eDt tlgurel on exalona • Thuradsy lnd two more penaeo and Jrnfita' and what
oeaiOMJ .. IUDes Friday, with IIJI\ount of the Jro!lla SO toward scholarships.
t~Je; . anaJa, . being Jllliod
dif;:olleriiOOn led night •• . ~
The board aoked· the ""'cheo
wsys.
to have the report ready lor !Ia
"in oct!Qn Thursday, the board Aug. !4 meet~, but oo aetlon
det,.ed aenctlonlng ol all • star was Olljii!Cted on the oancllon..,ues, although Commlaalonor trw ultll ot least September,
Paul J.pdlo and Associate
Both the Norti&gt;South Football
Conuillssloner Harold M e y o r - e In canton and the Nortllspoke In favor of It
South Basketball Clanlc In ~ .
· The board ukod the !ootball rlon requested the san&lt;:tioolng
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One·Day President .
David Rice Atcblson, president pro tem of the Senate,
Is supposed to ha"" served as
president of 11\e U11lled State•
for one day-March 4, ~·
It was SUriday 8IICI Zacbary
Taylor refused to be lnaugvr·
ated on the Sabbath.

riO tq. in. Work. w11h
house currenl nr
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Oiida!!il· CHunlar W), 10:30
J.m.
Wa&amp;hlngton (COiaman 4-5&gt; at
Calltornla. (Brunet 5-6), 11 p.m.
Detroit (Hiller t-1) st Chlcqo • Mark Werry fanned alll8 bet.
(Pefero 3-6)-, 9 p.m.
tera In pllchl!ll 1 .....,lifer tor
Boatoo . (EUaworlh t-4) 11 an ...7 11~ win lor the Yanko
S'l', LOUIS (IJPI) _ Peppery aevonar place with an ·a~· pastlng.
Cleveland (Tlant &amp;..(), .7:30p.m. over the Dodgen ThW"adsy a!- Dave Brlatol, juat like !be
!ilturday'l Goa!e•
ternoon,ln PCIIIIeroy Boys' Loa.- cuairy in old western movies, . But word from Cincinnati was
~ York at Oekland, twilight 11110 J)]a,y. . .
,
recle to tho reacue of his falter- that Brlatol finally has ohaken
11'4'&amp;hlngton at Clllfornla
.
Werry, 1 towering 6 ft., 41n. lng troops today, and lor the off a bad cold and would be""
~ore 1t !llmesota
boyo' l.....,r who tlpa the ocllea Clnclmati Redo u was 1n tho hand for tonight's series opener
Detroit " Chicqo
at about 200 lbs., got 16 batters nick ot Ume.
wit~ the ftr~ace St. Louis
Ilolton 11 Cleveland .
on called third strike• IIIII the
Without the little tobacco- Cardlnala.
Notional Lolguo
other two swlrwtng. He walkod chewing manager 1n the dusout
But tho damage was already
w. L. Pet. liB five.
the Rnds dropped three oot of. clone In Chicago, where the
·51; Loula
36 zt .698 ...
Tlm Colburn, a!lrtllll IJodaer lour to the Chicago Cuba. Brla- Reds took the opener ot the
Sail FrlndlcO 32 28 .633 4 Jlteher, wao hit by 1 line clrlve tol wao Rat on hio back 1n a Cln- lour.pme aeries and thon
. ~· Arlplet
32 29 ,625 4\': offer huriiJW. to three batters clnnatl hoopltal Thursday when drot&gt;P8d three atralght to !all
A111n1a
ail . 2&amp; .. .. 5)7 5 and had to be relleved. Guy the CUbs &amp;lmped tho Rods 1m&gt; behind the CUbs and Philadel~
29 29 .5oo 6 File took over and later Bill
)lhia In tho National League
p~
26 28 .500 6 Chaney came on to ftnlah It).
standings and only OIIHal!
CliiOilutl
28 · 29 :49! 1114 Yonk hitters wore Ron Couch,
pme ahead of tho lowly New
N/ni York . . 27 . 29 .482 7 • hCIIIIe run and alnglo; Werry, I .
York Mots.
1'\iiiburab 23 81 426 10 double and ollllie, Joe ~
Banko DamaR1118'
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23 33 ·.41111 bourn and Guy Snou!!er, two
It was veteran Ernie Banke
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Thllrlldl1'a Reaulto
slrwtes each, aod K~ Minkin, . B~g*
who did tho dama&amp;e to the Reds
~- 8 Clneillnltl 4
Je!t McKIMey and Stan Moon, a
Thursday. Banks drove In lour
p~· 8 Sf,D Ma.ttl!o7"
slrwto each.
Nil with hlo 12th homer and
P)ipl a HWitoD·2, llight · •
The win left the Yanks in ftrot
two singleo to take over aecood
st.irJ,Alii l,l21DDL, ,qm.
place with a 3-1 record while the
place In the runs-batted-In race.
&lt;doi¥ pllleo .che61loc0
IJodaera and Tlgera are both
Tho CUbs eruptod lor three
· ", . . -4 .Probable Pitchers
2-2 and tbe Plrotoa, Who Jut
runs In the second lMlng o!l
• · (All TlmeiEOO') .•.
eventrw lost to the Tlpra 7-3,
The loj)sy-turvy world of Boys starter and loser Tony Clonlng.!.oOI ~~~ . (SIJwor ·..s.~: IIIIi' are 1-3 overoll.
League baseball In Middleport er, Who wao making his first
Kilclcll i.ol 11 l'hlladelphla
Andy Voughan and Bob Eason continued encliy !hat wsy lllurs- start for tho Redo after being
(SI!art S.7 and Jameo 0-1) 2 6 e&lt;lllblnod to hurl a three bitter day evening.
ac&lt;JIIreil !rom Atlanta. He was
p;ib, " • ·
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The lndlons, who had upset nicked for five runs In three lnJ!u ' Friilclaco ()lcCormack 5o lbl l'lrltea. Mark Dllii1'd and the Ylllkees Wodnesdsy lll-151n nlngs.
1&gt;"·!11 N~ir..York .(l&lt;oosma• ~. il&gt;ln Stooo oharecl the Plroteo • monthon of walko "• r e Ron santo also hit a solo hoI j. .
. . mound duty and otru~ out!t llP8nded Thuraday by the B':'ve• mer during !be Cubs' eecond In·
· ~.a':~~~W·· N)I'lf'AII~ and waJbd ,,llle. , Tbe
] 1M- '1111o:tlmothelndlans"pltcho- " nlngll)rlsing 'IXJ, give Jack LaJIIOI!IIdlnen """"" 10 In!!"' ko ' 1111 fall opart whO~ the Rr&amp;V8S' mabo, the sacond of three Chi,.,....
eel ae·
M. Daverport had· everything his cago hurlers, his first vldOry of
. ' ~ (Wilton ~7 at PitTlpr hlttera were Mike Gil· w-,y with razor sharp control, the caJnplign ln relief"' roolde
· ~:-~~ ~m.at ~ more . and Sbormon White, ·two 1ll1ldnr two, flnlllng one. lillian Frank Reherger.
Lou!• (Waallburn .W l, BP.m.. .
allllies eaob; Voughan, o three- pllchera walked 17 and fanned
Banks hit his holiior alter
Sotlulllt
nm homer, and Eaaon and Je!l fl!o.
santo triPled In tho third In~ ~lmn' :::-;ork ·
Rldpa,y a alngle each. Gotdl!l
In the other IUDe last night - nlng. The 37-7oar-old first bueCblcaaQ II, Aa.dla, night
~ hila were Andr Erwl!ob, .Rutlllld defeated the Meta, who man alii() singled and oeorod s
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, lkiuton at Pittsburgh a domle, llld Stooo and Domle had cloiJberod · tho proixl Red- run In tile aecond and cracked
1.0s .....loo at Phi!L, night
Fnlmer a atngle oaoh.
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logo the 0'"ni!W before, IZ.O. hio ·aeeoncl single ot the IUD•
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Rr&amp;,.a• hitters · were M. 1.1&gt;- with the baaes loaded in the oevCiilc!IUII at st. .Loula, night
vendor, S. 11ac11ner, J. llartln enth to &lt;IIJniJ: IIDOther tbree.nm
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and Jerry Whlta, each a single, outliurst.
~batlg.a! _toque Slai.Bnp
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and B. Lam&gt;!or 1 double.
Sloppy Fielding
Ib' Qall!od Pre11 ~l'lillloaal
For the Indiana, Rlok Stol&gt;art,
But a1oppy fielding by the
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ml B. lllanley hid a l!rwle ..ch, ROds ....,.llluled to their trouCOIOJI!Ibui
26 19 ,578 •
'Il\". SJn&lt;uae '1'011!' Leq\le D. Dodaoo 1 olJWie and trl!&gt;le,
Tnleclo
ao '24 .556 Jh team detealad ~ '~ .lao , '&amp;ndJ. Tyraeadouble. .
IIU'Wo
28 24
l'h recent &lt;*iDe at 1M 'SynoJue Rr&amp;ves
080 11-14 5 I
2{ 22· •.$22 lllh )Junlcl.liil ~k field. .._ .,nold, Indian• •
400 II- 4 5 I
i.oulo.We · , .2$ 25 .,iilo ~ Rick Alb and Jilll HuiJIJard clld · ' (Called Iller 4 l!uii1111 on the
Jacklilmwe· · 25 27 ,481 4'h
SJracuao!)ltebiJW' Iecl· &amp;lln~ ).Oorunrule)
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AVCKLAND, ~ow Zoaland
"cllmond 8 !i,}Tacuoi 2
and Steve .Jenklnl, I ~-h, (tJPO-Nine seamen Who left
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and ~ Alll!ll Pucitllllol Jilll t11o llad• coulal vesaell(ara..
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jor allldloalnterested·ln hlo next
project - forgela whit 'he' sUlk,
ill! about alter 3 p.m. ... Shelley
Winters -and Dlrls Jones co-star
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sdlll&lt;i biskelball tollrniD!ent
Niw York
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from !Wo io three days woe
:California
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the
Ohio High •SChool Athletic
Woahington
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Thuradsy'o Resultl ·
. California 4 Booton Z; let
The OHSA board of control, .
"Our 100011 ~~ ow(uliT aad
Call!ornit 1 B011!111 !, ind,
beta11tt we're to.f•• so Ndl, willliiW ._, a thrfe .. day ma8t..
,f.!, fans., SUIJ)ellded --110 «tt up aM •• a few art· 1111. 1111 npeeted t,o reject the
whHI• or •••.rt-ld•1r'
prCJPOial, maiDl)' due to appOsiDelrolt 3. MinpeiiJt&amp; I
tion !rom ~ Ohio Principiis
Clolclonj, J cievelard '0, 11 IMS
AoiOclatloll. Vnder the prqJOtecl
(Only IUD18 aehetluJ!'d)
aeq,, the 11111111 stale tour...
• Tollily' • Probable Plt&lt;llers
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(CIItnce 4.7 and BoaweU 5-5), 2,

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bulllne!~~: JDuitead tllt(y plW; Into,

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T cill n1Y doctor more then Oil~~
a -~ btl·mrse acta su•te,..'
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whetlier her.employerh~saoru&amp;h
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nurses are old these days. l pt points ~ighor ror his brothel:'
the impres- they are oploo then for htmiett. HI• P#obor
employed by .the doctor's wl!o. warned him that hi I broth~ "''
And they're altniether too 1!1100· soill8 to ou1110 bUn 11 ilf ~1111'1,
py. &amp;&gt;metlmes this dame not car:.othar l1lliJ ~
~ won't put me through lli.Di.r
doctor, but I iinow she (allSio ~Y taking two perloclo 'ot Jlhy!il· ·
give him my measage"lo call cal edticatlon In thillr two...,.,,
so his brother could bave more
later. - ANNOYED
time for "p~c:hOIOR)',,.
Door Annoyed:
Needleoo to 11Y ·they helfd
An unwritten (1118llftcatlon for a
their
mothe,.s opjmlll ot Ibis
good" o!lice llll'&amp;e ls:' 'AblllfY to
and reoumod tbillr right
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reCognize a loveslckremalewhen
Identities.MOTHE!l OF TWINS
she hears one and protect the
dqctor from same whenever .PO~ Door Jlelen:
1 note you got elolll&gt;ered lor resible. She Isn't his wile's SI!J',
printing
tlle ,.What Is A Solbut a visllile shield for a very
dier"
article,
a pleasant and
busy man, and believe me, he'a
(I thought) a,ympatboilc IBI&lt;e.o!f
gr~teful! - H.
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BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK -

When the new

huge stcyscra.J)er goes up at 3rd
Ave. between 54th and 56th the
venerable P. J, Clarke's sal.o m
(great unchic celebrlt,y hangout
will remain - but th&amp; bUilders
wm chop ott the top two present
Doors • .. P.J, 's was made fa.
· mous in 11 Lost Weekerd" and

Mr. and Mrs. Chester ~··
cer §11&lt;1 stephen, and Mr. A.
R, (Ben) castor, Charleston, W.
Va..~ _ealleQ OQI . Mr. ,and_ Mrs.
Waller S..ett Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Starl&lt;OJ and ;,u,.~shere.~vlslt­
ed . the ..cumetery on Memorial

now there are unconnected ''P.
J.'s" coast. to .. coast, includi~
a 3rd Ave. P. J. Bernstein's .••

Da,y.
MisS· Oleva SmJth, Columbus,

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apent a wOekend with 'her IIIII'·
ento, Mr. incl r.lr&amp;. Uiwi's Snlth ·

Clarke's h owned by Danny

and Nancy.

of casual waiters and bartenJ...
ers this side of old Rector's.
New rock • group called the
Village Stop has a swish costuming approach: several per..
form In Drag... Near!)' 53 per
cert of ,all individual Jncome
t(&gt;\s c~e f{... tolh ltCQie
$5,000 to $!5,000 set. ... Warner-7
Arts veep· Kenneth Hypian's newest production arriWd - a sOn
•.• Floyd Patterson's old champera sparring partnerWilsonHannll&gt;al Jo In Creedmore State Hoopltal alter a tragic breakdown.
PhyiUo McGuire of the old Ar·
thur Godfrey gang Oatel)' named
In headlines as 881 Jal ol mob-

JOrdan and family. The Lavern
Jordana h&amp;ve now moved to their

farm formerly owned by Mr.
and Mrs. John lllmham.
.Mr. IIIII Mrs. John Dunham
and chllclr811, New Booton, Bl.,
visited with tbelr parento, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Dunham and Mr.
and Mro. Reed Je!fero and other
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pectall)' at thla time to atteocl
· the AlbaJlj' AlWilD! BaD&lt;1181 on
Solurda.Y nlgbt.
Thoae attending a !amtl,y gathering at the home of Mr. andMr&amp;.

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2.15 QUART

ster Sam "Momo" Gtancana)
mlglit like to knoW her chaulfeured limousine was "tailed"
here and the report included
she was wearlitg 1 30-earat diamond. .. British mulU-milllo•lre
Charles Clore's son Alan (now
a tax • convenience.. Swiss..real·
dent) put hls London mansion up
for $250,000.
Mickey Rooney's sons Mic:k
Jr., Teddy arxl Tommy are a
new Columbia Records team. ..
Stores say more shoplifters ate

vezzo, who has the finest start

Floyd King, who suffered a
~e at hia traDer home, haf;
heee brought to the East Mllnor
Hurling Home In AlbaJll', tobe
. cored lor tollowlng his release
!rom Shellerlng Arms Hoopital.
. Mro. :f~ ..._ij,4&amp;lei!t.lhe
wseken6'irlth her 101t and daughter-ln.J.aw, Mr. and Mrs. 4yem

i'elatl:•e• here. They came

Lavern Jordan, in hooor otthe

Reedsv·iJle

Dunham&amp;, were Mr. and Mra.
Reed Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Jo!lers and !amU7, Mr. and Mrl.
Blchord Jel!ers and daughter,
Mrs. Fsye Jordan, the Dunhamo
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and the hoot famll)'.
Mrs. EIOOI1'"Markins underwent
Rev. aml Mrs. Fred Gardner
maJor surgery at S!.eltering or Johnsboro, Tenn., were reArms Hospital In Athens thlo cent guests of Mrs. Edna Stew·
pall week.
art and Anderson B. Kibble.
Mrs. Elba McKnight, Roger,
Mrs. Bess Larkins is apatlent
Randy, 9laron and Chrla, co. at St. Joseph Hospital, Parker~
Jumbus, callBd on Mr. and Mrs. burg. Her room nlD'rtber ts 345.
D. 0, McKnight and Mr. and
Recent visitors ofMr. andMro.
Mrs. Fern GiUogl)' and vlslted virgil Bucklery were Howard
the cemetery on Memorial Day. Buckley and Bill Malle~ of Mar·
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pickett, ietta, ana Mr. and Mrs. Harold
m, stevlo and Harley, IV, Holly. Humphrey, Tom. Tim and Amy
wood, Fla., are guests ot his Lou, of Belleville, W. VL
· mother, Laura Krebs and other
Mr. and Mrs. Dohrman Reed,
relatlvea. Mr. and Mrl. Jan Kippy and Kimmy, have returned
Plckelt and daughter, Da,yton, al· home alter a vacation trip to Getso spent the weekend here. The tysburg, Pa., Niagara Falls and
Harley Plcketls and Jan Pickett to canada.
attended the AlbaJll' AlUmni Ban· ·Jane and Juli Whitehead were
que! oo Sa1llrday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Cecll Gillogly
and children, Athens, were cell- Columbus, spent Wednesday and
ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday with his brother and
Dwaine Jordan and 11011s.
alotor.ln~aw, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ali1ert Q!lvey, sterkey. Mr. and Mra. John
Dover, and Sidney Parker, Boll. Grwnds, Patrlela and Je!l, were'
var, vialted Mr. and Mrs.., Ney ~ dirmer guelts of the Star·
Carpenter and atteocled tile AI- keys and afternoon cllloro were
blllll' Alumni Banquet Mrs. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. George Genheimer
tha Mays, who has spent some and Mr. and Mrs, Pearl Mora,
Ume hero with her parents, re. Chester.
turned to her borne in &amp;:ra!lburg
Mr. and Mr1. Fern .Gillogly
with them.
visited her brothor.tn-iaw and
Mr. and Mro. Frnd Korns and lister, Mr. and Mrs. Otho Greg.
daughter and Tommy Withrow, ory near Hamden on .&amp;m~ a!Cbarle-. W. Va., and Nancy ternoon and aloo called m Mr1.
carney, Sissonville, W.Va. , call- Gentvra Foster, local.
edon Mr. and Mrs.' William LawThe fifth and olxth grade p..
1011 incl family on 9Jnda,y alter· plla tiom Columbia SChool IIIII
noon.
their leacber, Mildred 5\)urlock,
Mra. Murl Galawa,y eltended were In Alblllll' on Tuesday vlsltcommeneemd exertises in Me· lng classes there.
Arthur. Her granclaon, Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Fern GU!og)y
WoodrUm, wa1 a ""'mbar of the and Mr. and Mro. Arthur Crabr.raduatipJ elau.
tree attended commencement e_x..
Recent, ."!"1111 of Mrs. Gala· erclaeo at Gallla Academy High
wa,y lnel'"'-p Mr. and Mra. Rich- School. The Glliogly'o granddauaril Par~• and Rlcljy, Da,yton; ghter, !lloen Frazler, wo.aaniemMr. and Ilcro. Jolm Woodrum, ber ot theuiooatlng claoo. •
John .and Don, Albant; '!l!r1. Murl
Mr. and Mra.
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women; we had one pointed out
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our finest - one who had a rec-

ord but couldn't be collared until outside. .. Fsye Dunawsy told
her "Thomaa Crown Affair., fUm
bosses she won'tpose tor chees~&amp;-"
cake pholc!S on- account of he.r
"1~':~ lltnt':. tkJe~·. :ll ·Pi•1et
get an "1Jgage" after one hit
movie... That was "Bonnle &amp;
Clyde" which has been helted
f'llenly In the lao! lew dayo In
newspaper and rid!&lt;&gt;-TV odltor·
ills ss aoother in the II"'&amp; llst
of cynically ~roducecl Rlo'ift""
Uons o! violent cr!mlnall9' whldl
helps set the vlclousl)' ugly II&amp;,
. tlOQal mood climaxed by tho Bobby Koonody assassl,.tion.
One of nlms' most f'lmous
comedian-director•
can',t aetma·
recent ~rnigllt guesla of their
couai11s, Mary Ruth and JO)'

sauer, Middleport.

Miss Jessie Hoyt ot Columbus
and sister of Detroit, Mich., visited at the H. E. Williams home
recentb.
Mrs. Allee Footty haal'C!Iurlle!l
home alter visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Home sandy, Parkershorg.
TOOl Dye spent 1 weekend with
his children In Akron.
BirUlday Club members eP..
joyed eating out at Crow's steak
House In Pomeroy recendy. They
were Mary Allee Bise, Elizabeth Smith, Ill Osborne, Helen
Archer and Inez Boring.
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man wantlt SOphia ~en tor "Ki·
ki, 01 hta next Bcbry. stage opus
... Milton Saldon (he ran the old

Lido at Atlantic Beach) re~ ,
to the blgtlme reoort biz with
the westhami&gt;ton Bath &amp; Tellllis
Club. .. Reslauroteur Dan Stomp..
ler'o daughter · SUZan (I rogl&amp;tered nurse) wUI dovo!AI her T.
L. C. henceforth to dad's Gree,.
which viuqo Steak Joint.,. "To
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Glenn Beckert's slnglo, loaded
the bases to set the stage for
Bsnko' 36th and 37th RB!s of
the aeaaon. Randy H~mdley
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first inning on three conseeutive
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tho fourth oo a double by Per.
ez, a walk, an error and Cardenas• single and an infield out.
Catcher Jom Bench c - '
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fourth homer of tbe season in
the sixth IMlng.
, Cloninger pn up t!ve hits
and five nms in hb three..tnnlng
stint. Ted Abernathy wao tho
last of foor Cincinnati pitchers,
coming In with two oot In the
elgilth and holding. the CUba hit·
leu tlle rest of the Wa:J .
It was letthander BUl McCOOl's 111rn to pitch In toniglit's
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In canton, told the board
it no 8111Ctlon is torthcomlfll, it

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would be almost lmpooalble to
cont1111e the IUDe under NCAA
reatrictiana.
The board, in other actloo,
awroVecl moving the Cla11 A
Troy Regional baso!ball """ment Into tho new Miami Univerolty ore .. next spr1ng, ruled
that JiYIIUIIadcs wlU be divided
into 12 Instead of alx ftnallato
for tho state tournament, and
changed the dall!s of the state
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their a..,.,.n for the 0 h lo
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dons to pre&amp;eDt tlgurel on exalona • Thuradsy lnd two more penaeo and Jrnfita' and what
oeaiOMJ .. IUDes Friday, with IIJI\ount of the Jro!lla SO toward scholarships.
t~Je; . anaJa, . being Jllliod
dif;:olleriiOOn led night •• . ~
The board aoked· the ""'cheo
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to have the report ready lor !Ia
"in oct!Qn Thursday, the board Aug. !4 meet~, but oo aetlon
det,.ed aenctlonlng ol all • star was Olljii!Cted on the oancllon..,ues, although Commlaalonor trw ultll ot least September,
Paul J.pdlo and Associate
Both the Norti&gt;South Football
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David Rice Atcblson, president pro tem of the Senate,
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president of 11\e U11lled State•
for one day-March 4, ~·
It was SUriday 8IICI Zacbary
Taylor refused to be lnaugvr·
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Wa&amp;hlngton (COiaman 4-5&gt; at
Calltornla. (Brunet 5-6), 11 p.m.
Detroit (Hiller t-1) st Chlcqo • Mark Werry fanned alll8 bet.
(Pefero 3-6)-, 9 p.m.
tera In pllchl!ll 1 .....,lifer tor
Boatoo . (EUaworlh t-4) 11 an ...7 11~ win lor the Yanko
S'l', LOUIS (IJPI) _ Peppery aevonar place with an ·a~· pastlng.
Cleveland (Tlant &amp;..(), .7:30p.m. over the Dodgen ThW"adsy a!- Dave Brlatol, juat like !be
!ilturday'l Goa!e•
ternoon,ln PCIIIIeroy Boys' Loa.- cuairy in old western movies, . But word from Cincinnati was
~ York at Oekland, twilight 11110 J)]a,y. . .
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recle to tho reacue of his falter- that Brlatol finally has ohaken
11'4'&amp;hlngton at Clllfornla
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Werry, 1 towering 6 ft., 41n. lng troops today, and lor the off a bad cold and would be""
~ore 1t !llmesota
boyo' l.....,r who tlpa the ocllea Clnclmati Redo u was 1n tho hand for tonight's series opener
Detroit " Chicqo
at about 200 lbs., got 16 batters nick ot Ume.
wit~ the ftr~ace St. Louis
Ilolton 11 Cleveland .
on called third strike• IIIII the
Without the little tobacco- Cardlnala.
Notional Lolguo
other two swlrwtng. He walkod chewing manager 1n the dusout
But tho damage was already
w. L. Pet. liB five.
the Rnds dropped three oot of. clone In Chicago, where the
·51; Loula
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Tlm Colburn, a!lrtllll IJodaer lour to the Chicago Cuba. Brla- Reds took the opener ot the
Sail FrlndlcO 32 28 .633 4 Jlteher, wao hit by 1 line clrlve tol wao Rat on hio back 1n a Cln- lour.pme aeries and thon
. ~· Arlplet
32 29 ,625 4\': offer huriiJW. to three batters clnnatl hoopltal Thursday when drot&gt;P8d three atralght to !all
A111n1a
ail . 2&amp; .. .. 5)7 5 and had to be relleved. Guy the CUbs &amp;lmped tho Rods 1m&gt; behind the CUbs and Philadel~
29 29 .5oo 6 File took over and later Bill
)lhia In tho National League
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26 28 .500 6 Chaney came on to ftnlah It).
standings and only OIIHal!
CliiOilutl
28 · 29 :49! 1114 Yonk hitters wore Ron Couch,
pme ahead of tho lowly New
N/ni York . . 27 . 29 .482 7 • hCIIIIe run and alnglo; Werry, I .
York Mots.
1'\iiiburab 23 81 426 10 double and ollllie, Joe ~
Banko DamaR1118'
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It was veteran Ernie Banke
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slrwtes each, aod K~ Minkin, . B~g*
who did tho dama&amp;e to the Reds
~- 8 Clneillnltl 4
Je!t McKIMey and Stan Moon, a
Thursday. Banks drove In lour
p~· 8 Sf,D Ma.ttl!o7"
slrwto each.
Nil with hlo 12th homer and
P)ipl a HWitoD·2, llight · •
The win left the Yanks in ftrot
two singleo to take over aecood
st.irJ,Alii l,l21DDL, ,qm.
place with a 3-1 record while the
place In the runs-batted-In race.
&lt;doi¥ pllleo .che61loc0
IJodaera and Tlgera are both
Tho CUbs eruptod lor three
· ", . . -4 .Probable Pitchers
2-2 and tbe Plrotoa, Who Jut
runs In the second lMlng o!l
• · (All TlmeiEOO') .•.
eventrw lost to the Tlpra 7-3,
The loj)sy-turvy world of Boys starter and loser Tony Clonlng.!.oOI ~~~ . (SIJwor ·..s.~: IIIIi' are 1-3 overoll.
League baseball In Middleport er, Who wao making his first
Kilclcll i.ol 11 l'hlladelphla
Andy Voughan and Bob Eason continued encliy !hat wsy lllurs- start for tho Redo after being
(SI!art S.7 and Jameo 0-1) 2 6 e&lt;lllblnod to hurl a three bitter day evening.
ac&lt;JIIreil !rom Atlanta. He was
p;ib, " • ·
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The lndlons, who had upset nicked for five runs In three lnJ!u ' Friilclaco ()lcCormack 5o lbl l'lrltea. Mark Dllii1'd and the Ylllkees Wodnesdsy lll-151n nlngs.
1&gt;"·!11 N~ir..York .(l&lt;oosma• ~. il&gt;ln Stooo oharecl the Plroteo • monthon of walko "• r e Ron santo also hit a solo hoI j. .
. . mound duty and otru~ out!t llP8nded Thuraday by the B':'ve• mer during !be Cubs' eecond In·
· ~.a':~~~W·· N)I'lf'AII~ and waJbd ,,llle. , Tbe
] 1M- '1111o:tlmothelndlans"pltcho- " nlngll)rlsing 'IXJ, give Jack LaJIIOI!IIdlnen """"" 10 In!!"' ko ' 1111 fall opart whO~ the Rr&amp;V8S' mabo, the sacond of three Chi,.,....
eel ae·
M. Daverport had· everything his cago hurlers, his first vldOry of
. ' ~ (Wilton ~7 at PitTlpr hlttera were Mike Gil· w-,y with razor sharp control, the caJnplign ln relief"' roolde
· ~:-~~ ~m.at ~ more . and Sbormon White, ·two 1ll1ldnr two, flnlllng one. lillian Frank Reherger.
Lou!• (Waallburn .W l, BP.m.. .
allllies eaob; Voughan, o three- pllchera walked 17 and fanned
Banks hit his holiior alter
Sotlulllt
nm homer, and Eaaon and Je!l fl!o.
santo triPled In tho third In~ ~lmn' :::-;ork ·
Rldpa,y a alngle each. Gotdl!l
In the other IUDe last night - nlng. The 37-7oar-old first bueCblcaaQ II, Aa.dla, night
~ hila were Andr Erwl!ob, .Rutlllld defeated the Meta, who man alii() singled and oeorod s
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1.0s .....loo at Phi!L, night
Fnlmer a atngle oaoh.
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vendor, S. 11ac11ner, J. llartln enth to &lt;IIJniJ: IIDOther tbree.nm
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~batlg.a! _toque Slai.Bnp
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and B. Lam&gt;!or 1 double.
Sloppy Fielding
Ib' Qall!od Pre11 ~l'lillloaal
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lawn . Garden . Groun a
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mounted on suitable rollers to
be used to co,.r the lnlleld during inclement weather. Thi:~~ is
especially important to manaers, who in the past had to juggle
thclr regular schedule of play
when showers of short duration
caused postponement or tournament games.
The public address officials

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tournament committeeman today informed people of Uttte

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triiin8 ·ifte;.~&amp;ted· condiUcms

ll!l!dla If!' tSi'esenL
B9b Bowen of WSAZ-TV, ChPo
net' ·i, Uuntington, Informed of...
ficials J.l~ strlps Of the ~
ing da,Y1 s cere~nonies' and first
game highlights wiil be taken
al'ld. shown on Channel 31 MondlY
durtrc the 6 p.m. news.
. The umpires for this year's

tournament are Bob BurChett of
Cheshire, Jim ~r or Galllpolls and Art stobart Ot MiddleporL
July 5, at 8 p. m. 1111 participating managers and tJD1l)l~eS
are invited to a meeting at ·the
club house to air any pttiMems.:
Refreshment&amp; will be seryed.

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California 001 000 030- 4 II 0
Boston
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Murphy, Rojas (7), Ellis (8),
Wright (9) and . Satrlano.
Santiago, Lonborg (8), Lyle (8),
Stange (9) and Howard. WPRojas (3-3), LP- Lonborg (0-1).
(200, suspended, agreement)
California
001 000- I 3 0
Boston
010 OOx- l 2 0
McGiothHn and Satriano, Bell
and Gibson.
Minn
010 ooo ooo- 1 6 1
Detroit
002 210 OOx- . 3 8 0
Merritt, Perranoski ('n and
Roseboro. McLain (lQ-2) and
Price. LP- Merritt (4-6).

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Chq)pers, Ensilage
Wl!:on• and Silo Blowers.

Allis Chalmers HD3 Crawler
Chalmers "C" Tractor
10 HP SiJilpllolcy Tractor
mower. "' '·
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mower
International 7 fl last
mower.
Cockshutt 7 CL mower.
Moline • LH.C, and A.C.
mowers,
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and Mccarver.· K. JohnRaymond (9), Nlekro (11) and
Tillman, Torre {11). WPHoerner (4-1). LP- Nlegro (~.
HRs- Carlton (!sO, Schofteld
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eat Pentecoatal denOJrilhationr
opened 158, P~:W churcheS d'\'r
lnll 1~. feiJ!&gt;rte the ,· holll8
missions department.
NoUhg th&amp;t the Pentecostal
churches have been exPending
rapidlY and tbat ' the , rate rof

growth apPil~ntly b 1ncftas~
tng, the A§'embUes I or ,God Js
preaentl;F carrying out a com~
plete study of .tt&amp;· own ol(i.n(·
zation. methods and reasonsfor-being. Resulta of the· study
will be announced to the denomination at an 1 unpreee ...
dented CounoU on Evaniellsm
to be held ~n St. Lou18 Aug. 26·
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cuHing .pasa. The tough, wekled stet!ll main frame lntu,.i 'loncier ~trYice. Adfuetable tkid
aOOea t:~rovide.close following of ground cOntours for cleaner pickup.
The e~ectualve, flu'~ steal upper roll

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ATIIENS, Ohio ....: Ohi~' UniYer­ day (.Jynu ·t:V ur by teiephonlqg ·t:f!Uii!th rcquir.cmo~1f ~· ~:1.~:''
,f .. 1 ~'fk!ral humanilies n .
slt)' will offer Uirce adult course!i 5~~127.
II¥ MUS. JOI!N ~'\Vlrr .
A
cuur.~c
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de;
ignOO·
t.o
Improve
mcnt• at Ohio lirilv•••.1 ~1 ~·~ir.•
'Mr. an&lt;f Mrs. DOn AI~ ol In the .Galllpo!J• ar"" If sumclent rel4ing-study •kills I• i&gt;!&gt;hog of· llrueo Cr-k, wll~ lnatrll&lt;j
intwt-st
is
1:1h0Wn.
Persons
inter~
Baratow, Calir., Mrs. Mollie and
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ested should contact the omce lered for noo-trcdit. 'J'hq: clal!is
Leroy McGrath ol ~"' 0.,
t.ration
fees Ire
will
meet
OIICh
1:uoiiday
.
and
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mc· ot Continuing Bducation, Tupper Thursday lor 10 sessiOns from
lnt.erprctaUon
Grath and children of AtheJili and I~ Ohio University, by Sltur." Juno 18 through J!lfy IS. 'l'lot lloh 20~, will
Harold Nutter, Canton. were .....,.
courae is not reme:dial but il!l a through .August
• cent guests or Mr. and~ Earl
practical course for the c::olle.(e- Wr hours of
McGrath.II suffi~lent Into.~~~
bound student. Study skills to be
Mr. snd Mrs. Cecil JewOII and
tourseS
is tndicated, the
coYered include note taking. gr~
Donald Blackwood of Columbu&amp;
paring Cor and taking examina- cOillcl be taught
were guests at the R4:Jix1rt 'Biac'Jc..
A private doctor or regillitered tions, how to skim arwHechniques rather than In the
wood home.
to Increase efficiency of com.. dents will be notified 'l ll ·
Mrs. Elizabeth Warner and nurse ma,y refuse to administer
prehenslon and speed. Dr. Ken- (Jwoe 17l where to' meet
Matthew Kimeon were guests ot blood tests to determine alcG- ooth Blanchard will teach tlle classes.
hollc content, Attorney General
Mrs. Josie Heitger.
William
a Saxbe ruled toda,y. course. Regtstratlon Cees are , f"L;;;j;'jhjp.ii;'!i;~;"l
¥r. and Mrs. Felix Alkire
Lewi
Saxbe,
in an opinion requested $40. Admission to the university
attended the weddingorherbrotblor
this
course
is
not
required.
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by
Holmes
Count.,y
Prosecutor
er, Roy Kaptiena, who lives in
English
210,
Interpretation
or
James H. Estill, said such perAurora, m.
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llctioil, Is o!fered Monday and
•PlUMBING
Mrs. Anna Hart, Mrs. JaweD sons are not legally obligated to
Thurada,ys from 6:30 to 9:30 p.
ROOFING
Curtis and Mrs. carol Gheen respoOO to law officials' request rn.,
J WlC 1&amp; through July 23. sru.
·tor
such
service.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Dana
-FOR- :
In another cpinion, Slxbe ruled dents will studyuniversallhemes
Young. .
in fi ction and be guided in crili·
Mrs. Opal Harper Is lmpro•ed. the state must bear costa and cal
thinking, reading and writcounsel
fees
of
an
indigent
deMrs. Denny Ash arx:l children
fendant
on
appeal
whether
or
not
ing about these themes ar¥1 the
were guests or Mrs. Uda. Powell.
works in which they find expres-:
the
defendant
has
beelt
commitMrs. May MasuR is home after
sion. Thi s course will apply t,o. !
spending three weeks witll her ted prior to 11&gt;peal.
Ohio must al so pay counsel ward fulfillment or the genera1
sons' and family in Decatur. m.
Miss Eunice Bradfield has re- tees up to $300, as approved br
turned to Chicago where she is the appellate court, over and
employed alter a .buslnss trip above trial costs and counsel
fees at triaJ. when an appeal of
home.
Mrs. Clair Waggoner and Joy a felony conviction, other than
visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wag.. murder or manslaughter, is takONE HOUR'S FUEi. for tblt oew oxygt:D·natural gao burner could heat aa average home lor three years. World's
en by an indigent, Saxbe. said.
goner.
,
larg-.1 of Its l)'pe, It produeea 480 mUUon BTUs an hour. eaabllng steelmakers to Increase usable tl&lt;rap eonlenl
Or. and Mrs. oOn Gibson and
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atives here.
Robert Gibson is spending a
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furlough 1¥ith his Camily here.
Ml'. aOO Mrs. Charlie Jones
No, Gwendolyn, a guberna·
By MRS. FRANCIS NORRIS Mrs. Gretta Simpson and attend- were guests of relatives in torial hopeful isn't a fellow
looking for a job in a peanut
1 • Mn. Ethel McMillan returned ed the alumni bonqueL
Zanesville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Critt Bradford of
Mr. and Mrs. Williard were butter factory .
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Mrs. John Marr has been re- WorthingtOn were here to attend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
t-:IIOLZER HOSPITAL:. Vloitlng Forest L. Halterman, Jackson; turned
·washington, a I ways a
home from Holzer Hos- the alumni banquet. They were Eastman.
Cream puff if there ever waa one. Did not have to wub
:'9!'1:'· H and 7-8 p.m. Parents Mrs. Charles C. Green. Athalia; pital. Her
sizzling
town in summer,
daughter
and
son-Inac-companied
home
by
Ray
Frank,
Mrs. Vernie Haning and chilMrs. Ronnie R McCain, Rt. 3
[Oitb'"on Pediatrics Ward.
to put on lot. Factory air, fully eqUipped.
is
windier
than
usual
this
law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lew- who visited a week.
dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
08k
H111;
Mrs.
Lena
a
Wells,
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year,
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~s of canton spent Memorial Day
Mr. and Mrs. Hennan carson Guy Bolen. Mrs. Easter Elkins
•· .Irwin II. Vl.lro, 2!29 Cho-t RL 2 PomeroY; Mea. Dayton E.
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weekend here. Mr. Lewis re- of Coolville attended the alumni and mother of Detroit, visited
;st.; JOhn D. Robinson, 513 rhh;d Durst, Rt. I Cotiageville, w. VL turned
Plan your vacation carehome but Mrs. Lewis re-o barquet.
Mr s. Arix.
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WRTHS
~!:; . Mrs. .- Eve,r.ett W 1 ~ 4ncesMrs.
Edith
Spencer,
Brade
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The
Lerw:i
A
Hand
society
met
Mrs.
DaytOn
E,
Durst,
Rt.
with
her
mother.
mained
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One local owner. Smart dark green flnilb. Power llleer·
SP 5 Larry Grimm whoissta- ton, Fla,. called on Mrs. Hazel with Mrs. Robert Jewell.
:J:~ .ilievlril, 162 F..;.u, Avo.; C.ottageville, W. Va., son, 1: 06
Uoned in New York after being at carrahan.
ing and brakea.
Mrs. McCurry and Mrs. Mamie
:l!lliner 'E: Hallllolph, I!L'i'Galli· p.m. Thursday; Mrs. Jackie F.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Ervin
or
Newman have been hospitalized.
t10lls; SUSan 0, ' Luckacloo; RL I Fisher, Ripley, w. va., daugfl- Okinawa, and his wUe, vi:~~ltedre­
cently with their parents. They Rt. l Racine and Roy Ervin or
Mrs. Katherine Weaver, Miss
, Vl~i· 'Sheri Lee Mullens, ilL ter, 5:37 p,m. Thursdayj Mrs.
Sugar
Creek
called
on
Mrs.
BesDorothy
Anderson and Mrs. John
Charles C. Green. AthaJla, son, were accompanied back to New
~ ~ Vintop; .Mrs. Janieo.'t.
York by Mr. and Mrs. Laurence sie Ervin recently.
Stout attended prayer meeting at town wh e n the relatives
·Itr, Rt ·I ' Galllpollsi Estella 7:25p.m. Thursday.
Grimm.
Mr. Walter Mercer or Baltl· RuUarKl.
arrive.
J( Rwllon, Rt. I G.Uipolls;
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Extra clean Inside and out. Power Steering. Ponr
more,
Md.,
caUed
on
Mrs.
BesMrs.
Hurdie
Nelson
was
in
Dale
A.
Durst,
Lesa
Jane
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lewis
Blakley
J~s K. Thomas, Rt I Galli·
brakes. Auto. trans. We'll gladly refer you to the one Jo.
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blakley
There are relatively jew
Milton, W. Va. , recenUy. Mrs.
IJ:olia; ~a." Charlea K. Beaver, Hard~i!r' Mrs. Nora B. Harren, and two sons or Columbus a n d sie Ervin.
cal owner.
truly bad kids, but the
Mr. aM ~s . Henry Roush and Nelson is not so well.
Kanaupf Mrs. Harley Glbba, Ma- 1111 E. Hatfield, Mi-s. Stanley B.
number
of
delinquent
porMrs. Bud Douglas spent a few
'oori; Mfi. Neilie !l. Gordon, Hen- Huntington, Mrs. Pearl c. Ja- Mrs. Anna Giblin and Miss Jean Mildred spent Memorial weekend
ttltS is considerable .
with
relatives
ln
Akron.
days
at home wlth her children.
lira.. Estella WalbUrn, cobs, Frank M. Pritchett, Mrs. Prahl or PalnosvUie visited Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Spencer
ReY. Bob Person aOO family
~le L. fto!l&lt;hr Robin &amp; Rob- allll MrL Ben Petrel.
'; Inion. Mrl. 'Otira!ii'AI 'fll&lt;q
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JQtlf an overnljll\, guest' of Mrs. Mar- several days with his parents, with the Sunday School.
Carl E. VermiUion, Mrs. Fredw prot Hooxlashelt and the)' at- Mr. and Mrs. Masoo Spencer.
Beautiful bronze finish with matching Interior. Alltomallc
Mrs. Edna Biumenaur took Mr.
M. Waugh, Mlos Ada Weston,
Mr.
and
Mr
s.
Lee
Jackson
of
•hirt.
One carefuJ.owner. Economical 8 cyl. pa mUeap
and Mrs. Young to see lheir docJelfrey Zerkle, Mrs. John F. tend~ the alumni banquet at
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death,
where
is
thy
vic·
~~~~er, and intantdaughter,Mrs. Pomeroy and celebrated their Chillicothe were over Memorial . tor.
Dey guests of her mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur Goodin caUed on t.,.y? 0 death, where is thy
Errieat Varney and Infant son. 50th cluo reunion.
sting?"-! Cor . 15:55.
Mr. and Mrs. Br)'IJI Parr and Sybil Miles.
Mrs. Ava Gilkey recently.
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Jim Stewart of Beaver, Pa.,
Mrs. ' Grounds. carbon. W.Va.,
t···.
Why
fear
death? It is the
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Ve., were recent Seturday aft. spent several days calHng on visited the Estep family here. most beautiful
adventure in
BUICK
PONTIAC
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trlenda here.
life. - C h a r I e s Frohman,
Grace alii Ruth Ellis of Ccr
PH. 992-2143
POMEROY, OHIO
American theatrical manager.
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lumbus \'islted relatives here WiUford.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
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Miss Mlldred Roush acC&lt;mjlll&gt;o re(!ently.
visited
ttteir daughter, Christine
Mrs. Tt&amp;ackl. Ellisanddaughter,
Lake,
at
her home in Athens, a
Anna. Lockport, N. Y., spent 58\'·
eral days wllh her sister, ·Mrs. recent Sunday afternoon.
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Mrs. Helen (Bentz) H.hoades of
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Marletla
and Isabel (Bentz) WUGraham, W, Va.
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NEi"'H~~~ ·_. The recent aa be1t it could. More space In bus recently.
Harold lia,yman ol Westorillle son of Columbus spent the weekll..l'drJvt i:cndu~ by the board larger) IUarten I&amp; 1Jad4.neecled
Weekend guests or Mrs. Be ..
ot tru&amp;tee~ o~ tlo~· Alex Quillen and el!orja are being made toob- ole Ervin were Mrs. Mildred was a holida,y guest of his b~ end with John Bentz and atterded
the alumni.
Jleill&lt;*'~ Llbncy here has beeQ lain a new bulljling so that we Compton or Akron allllllrs. Lau- er, Mr. and Mrs. Ray HQman.
Mrs. Vashti Grimm of Letart
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Graham or
tenned I ~ alkcul.
might ..... ' the or the rln~ Lawson or Cobunbuo. They
Falls
alii Mrs. Gordon Wolle of
Toledo sJ&gt;enl a lew da,ys with their
, Mro. PaUl! .JI. Vowel served a a area ewn bol1er;
attended the alumni banqueL
Apple
Grove were recent guests
&lt;11all'!Qall of iho1~rlve0 as she baa
Y~ peOple Who helped with
Mro. Carolyn Kucsma or C... parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
of
Mrs.
Frankie Neigler.
, dqoolltpast~i. YounaPIOill~ thetunddrhewereNlneyRoush, lumbu&amp; and her aunt, Mcs. Hat- Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
,ot the cC111111Urilll. aolldted ell!- Pat11 ~lth, M&amp;P,an Woodrum, tie Plllnter or Portlallll called on
ot the lo!rn,. Mrs. Pon111 Rebo~· I'Butlh, Debbie Paugh, Mrs. Hazel Carnahan, Soturday•
~r JIIOO!b8r ot,thectllftr JUIIY Lathey, Lori Clrter, Karen
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Spencer
Mrs. · rhll Balo)', cOD- Greeni, JIIIO Haymaker, Linda of Bradenton, .f1a., visited relalllfrditnis' whp &lt;Ontrlbut- RousH, TimmY ~re, Rick Pow- dve&amp; and lrlelllsllero.
· Altottethar; lha eU:, Jdlli Rldpay, David Rus11011
Mr. and Mra .. Solon Butcher
wu •n~. ani! Brian Russell.
· of Cleveland &amp;penlll!eekendwlth
"'111~ ,11 much better than b l s
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Pittsburgh !00 040 111- 8 19 I . Dalr)'Jitl)le.
San Fran 010 202 002- 7 t5 2 - GiusU . (.:,7). Hill- Watson
'McBean, Walker (5), Kline ·(1st), Dalrymple (laO.
(5), Slsk (6), Veale (9), Face
(9) avd May. Perry, Gibbon (5),
(Only games scheduleCll
Linzy (7), McDaniel (9), Herbel
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Barton (7). WP- Slsk (3-2). LP
-Linzy (3-6), HR- Me COvey
(12 Innings)

Yotrskl, J!!&gt;l 56 192~,~0,\ ~4
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Hwrd, Wlsh 56 210 3t, 69·.
carew; Min ,-g!B'! 22 55 .~1
White, NY "58 ;ot, P!_ 5? .289
Horton, Dot 52 jij2 26 ·s1 ·.:iso · "itiiir
Jhnson, Ba1 S2 176 24 (9 •278 ·::'!
Horton, Cle 61 22Y 26 60 •271
Oliw, Min
59 227 · 24 61 .269
Alvis, Cle
59 212 19 •57 .289 J'oiterlboirJ,
Smltli, Boo
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Home. Rons ,
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National Lea&amp;ue: fo!cCovey,
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. ' &lt;UPU
Giants 13; 1(art, GLint&amp; and -The Auembll.. or God, lar1·
Mays, Glanl4 and H. Aaron, .•
Bravos 11
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Americ~ League: H?W'ard,
Senators 22; Horton, T:lgeraJ61
KUlebrew, Twins 12; McMullen,
Se~tors, Harrelson end Yl8trzemski, Red SoX 10
Runs Bat~ In
National Leque• Perez Redo
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36; McCovey, Giants 35.; Maya,
Giantl1, H. Aaron, Braves and
Bench, Reds 34.
American League: Howard,
senators 48; Powell, Orioles 39;
Horton, Tigers 34; Johnson,
Orioles, Horton, Indians ancf
Kooco. Yanks 31.
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National Loagoe: Selma, Meta
6-0; Marichi.J, Giants U-2,
KOOiman, Mots 9-2; Carlton,
cards 7·2: Reed, Braves and
Hands, Cubs 6-2.
American League: McLain,
Tigers 10-2; Hardin, Orioles, 82; Bahnsen, Yanks 6-2; Perra-

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(Only games scheduled)
National League
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032 000 30x- 8 8 I
Cloninger, canon (4), AJJer .
SURF SINGER Ia aetross
no thy (7) and Bencli. Reberger,
Erika Ral!ael aeen .., the
Lamabe (4), Regan (7) and
bearb at Cannes. FraDU.
Hundley, WP- Lamabe (1·1),
LP- Cloninger (l-4L HR&amp;- '
Santo (lith), Banks (12th),
Bench (4th).

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Oak
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Cleve
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Nas~, Lindblad (8). Spragoe
(l&lt;l) and Dunc1n, Roof (8).
McDowell (6-5) and Sims. WPSprague (2-0).
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time schedUle and conditions tor
the alll'llll event.
Pre .. game ceremonies will
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lawn . Garden . Groun a
Equ ipment Spec ialist

their local expenses to the na·
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1969. From $1 million to $$
million annually ts antlctpated.
A special offering will be taken
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especially important to manaers, who in the past had to juggle
thclr regular schedule of play
when showers of short duration
caused postponement or tournament games.
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ficials J.l~ strlps Of the ~
ing da,Y1 s cere~nonies' and first
game highlights wiil be taken
al'ld. shown on Channel 31 MondlY
durtrc the 6 p.m. news.
. The umpires for this year's

tournament are Bob BurChett of
Cheshire, Jim ~r or Galllpolls and Art stobart Ot MiddleporL
July 5, at 8 p. m. 1111 participating managers and tJD1l)l~eS
are invited to a meeting at ·the
club house to air any pttiMems.:
Refreshment&amp; will be seryed.

By United Press International
H~·liner

268 is a 14" x 18" plunger completely

mounted on sealed ball bearing rollera. New Holland's exclualve feeding system sweeps bay Into every corner of tbe bale chamber - assuriDg firm,
square, unUorm bales:"Let us show you more of the
quality features of thia popular baler. Stop In ooon.
And remember: New Holland Purcha'l" Plan financing makes it easy for you to own the best!

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Fulton-Thompson Tractor Sales

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American League
(1st game)
California 001 000 030- 4 II 0
Boston
000 200 000- 2 6 0
Murphy, Rojas (7), Ellis (8),
Wright (9) and . Satrlano.
Santiago, Lonborg (8), Lyle (8),
Stange (9) and Howard. WPRojas (3-3), LP- Lonborg (0-1).
(200, suspended, agreement)
California
001 000- I 3 0
Boston
010 OOx- l 2 0
McGiothHn and Satriano, Bell
and Gibson.
Minn
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Detroit
002 210 OOx- . 3 8 0
Merritt, Perranoski ('n and
Roseboro. McLain (lQ-2) and
Price. LP- Merritt (4-6).

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You Need in Farm
Equipment In Stoclc
and Ready To Go. .

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Ford 8N Tractor and plow.
OUver 70 Tractor with Loloder 1

Easy Terms, Trlde
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Transport Disk, Corn Planters.
New Allis Chalmers mowers,
Hay conditioners, rakes ard
Ha}' Balers.
Chq)pers, Ensilage
Wl!:on• and Silo Blowers.

Allis Chalmers HD3 Crawler
Chalmers "C" Tractor
10 HP SiJilpllolcy Tractor
mower. "' '·
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mower
International 7 fl last
mower.
Cockshutt 7 CL mower.
Moline • LH.C, and A.C.
mowers,
Wagoner front end loader Cor

Ford.
COCKliHUTT 30 TRI&amp;tQ!I
OLIVER 2 - 14 PLOWS
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Carlton, Wlllls (9), Hoerner
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and Mccarver.· K. JohnRaymond (9), Nlekro (11) and
Tillman, Torre {11). WPHoerner (4-1). LP- Nlegro (~.
HRs- Carlton (!sO, Schofteld
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Glrden Tillers, Lawa
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l'llteriOI' VIDJl Lata

and Enam&lt;i. Semi·
Gloa. SUU-le
paint, an IovoiJ
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Blterlor an4 AIIUIIblio
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opened 158, P~:W churcheS d'\'r
lnll 1~. feiJ!&gt;rte the ,· holll8
missions department.
NoUhg th&amp;t the Pentecostal
churches have been exPending
rapidlY and tbat ' the , rate rof

growth apPil~ntly b 1ncftas~
tng, the A§'embUes I or ,God Js
preaentl;F carrying out a com~
plete study of .tt&amp;· own ol(i.n(·
zation. methods and reasonsfor-being. Resulta of the· study
will be announced to the denomination at an 1 unpreee ...
dented CounoU on Evaniellsm
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h\IJh Quatily. hay ·
In 1 huny, The 9·foot wide .watt': Of the 829 condi~nl arid windrows h4'( In a lingle colt
cuHing .pasa. The tough, wekled stet!ll main frame lntu,.i 'loncier ~trYice. Adfuetable tkid
aOOea t:~rovide.close following of ground cOntours for cleaner pickup.
The e~ectualve, flu'~ steal upper roll

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ATIIENS, Ohio ....: Ohi~' UniYer­ day (.Jynu ·t:V ur by teiephonlqg ·t:f!Uii!th rcquir.cmo~1f ~· ~:1.~:''
,f .. 1 ~'fk!ral humanilies n .
slt)' will offer Uirce adult course!i 5~~127.
II¥ MUS. JOI!N ~'\Vlrr .
A
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de;
ignOO·
t.o
Improve
mcnt• at Ohio lirilv•••.1 ~1 ~·~ir.•
'Mr. an&lt;f Mrs. DOn AI~ ol In the .Galllpo!J• ar"" If sumclent rel4ing-study •kills I• i&gt;!&gt;hog of· llrueo Cr-k, wll~ lnatrll&lt;j
intwt-st
is
1:1h0Wn.
Persons
inter~
Baratow, Calir., Mrs. Mollie and
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ested should contact the omce lered for noo-trcdit. 'J'hq: clal!is
Leroy McGrath ol ~"' 0.,
t.ration
fees Ire
will
meet
OIICh
1:uoiiday
.
and
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mc· ot Continuing Bducation, Tupper Thursday lor 10 sessiOns from
lnt.erprctaUon
Grath and children of AtheJili and I~ Ohio University, by Sltur." Juno 18 through J!lfy IS. 'l'lot lloh 20~, will
Harold Nutter, Canton. were .....,.
courae is not reme:dial but il!l a through .August
• cent guests or Mr. and~ Earl
practical course for the c::olle.(e- Wr hours of
McGrath.II suffi~lent Into.~~~
bound student. Study skills to be
Mr. snd Mrs. Cecil JewOII and
tourseS
is tndicated, the
coYered include note taking. gr~
Donald Blackwood of Columbu&amp;
paring Cor and taking examina- cOillcl be taught
were guests at the R4:Jix1rt 'Biac'Jc..
A private doctor or regillitered tions, how to skim arwHechniques rather than In the
wood home.
to Increase efficiency of com.. dents will be notified 'l ll ·
Mrs. Elizabeth Warner and nurse ma,y refuse to administer
prehenslon and speed. Dr. Ken- (Jwoe 17l where to' meet
Matthew Kimeon were guests ot blood tests to determine alcG- ooth Blanchard will teach tlle classes.
hollc content, Attorney General
Mrs. Josie Heitger.
William
a Saxbe ruled toda,y. course. Regtstratlon Cees are , f"L;;;j;'jhjp.ii;'!i;~;"l
¥r. and Mrs. Felix Alkire
Lewi
Saxbe,
in an opinion requested $40. Admission to the university
attended the weddingorherbrotblor
this
course
is
not
required.
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by
Holmes
Count.,y
Prosecutor
er, Roy Kaptiena, who lives in
English
210,
Interpretation
or
James H. Estill, said such perAurora, m.
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llctioil, Is o!fered Monday and
•PlUMBING
Mrs. Anna Hart, Mrs. JaweD sons are not legally obligated to
Thurada,ys from 6:30 to 9:30 p.
ROOFING
Curtis and Mrs. carol Gheen respoOO to law officials' request rn.,
J WlC 1&amp; through July 23. sru.
·tor
such
service.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Dana
-FOR- :
In another cpinion, Slxbe ruled dents will studyuniversallhemes
Young. .
in fi ction and be guided in crili·
Mrs. Opal Harper Is lmpro•ed. the state must bear costa and cal
thinking, reading and writcounsel
fees
of
an
indigent
deMrs. Denny Ash arx:l children
fendant
on
appeal
whether
or
not
ing about these themes ar¥1 the
were guests or Mrs. Uda. Powell.
works in which they find expres-:
the
defendant
has
beelt
commitMrs. May MasuR is home after
sion. Thi s course will apply t,o. !
spending three weeks witll her ted prior to 11&gt;peal.
Ohio must al so pay counsel ward fulfillment or the genera1
sons' and family in Decatur. m.
Miss Eunice Bradfield has re- tees up to $300, as approved br
turned to Chicago where she is the appellate court, over and
employed alter a .buslnss trip above trial costs and counsel
fees at triaJ. when an appeal of
home.
Mrs. Clair Waggoner and Joy a felony conviction, other than
visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wag.. murder or manslaughter, is takONE HOUR'S FUEi. for tblt oew oxygt:D·natural gao burner could heat aa average home lor three years. World's
en by an indigent, Saxbe. said.
goner.
,
larg-.1 of Its l)'pe, It produeea 480 mUUon BTUs an hour. eaabllng steelmakers to Increase usable tl&lt;rap eonlenl
Or. and Mrs. oOn Gibson and
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atives here.
Robert Gibson is spending a
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furlough 1¥ith his Camily here.
Ml'. aOO Mrs. Charlie Jones
No, Gwendolyn, a guberna·
By MRS. FRANCIS NORRIS Mrs. Gretta Simpson and attend- were guests of relatives in torial hopeful isn't a fellow
looking for a job in a peanut
1 • Mn. Ethel McMillan returned ed the alumni bonqueL
Zanesville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Critt Bradford of
Mr. and Mrs. Williard were butter factory .
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t-:IIOLZER HOSPITAL:. Vloitlng Forest L. Halterman, Jackson; turned
·washington, a I ways a
home from Holzer Hos- the alumni banquet. They were Eastman.
Cream puff if there ever waa one. Did not have to wub
:'9!'1:'· H and 7-8 p.m. Parents Mrs. Charles C. Green. Athalia; pital. Her
sizzling
town in summer,
daughter
and
son-Inac-companied
home
by
Ray
Frank,
Mrs. Vernie Haning and chilMrs. Ronnie R McCain, Rt. 3
[Oitb'"on Pediatrics Ward.
to put on lot. Factory air, fully eqUipped.
is
windier
than
usual
this
law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lew- who visited a week.
dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
08k
H111;
Mrs.
Lena
a
Wells,
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year,
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~s of canton spent Memorial Day
Mr. and Mrs. Hennan carson Guy Bolen. Mrs. Easter Elkins
•· .Irwin II. Vl.lro, 2!29 Cho-t RL 2 PomeroY; Mea. Dayton E.
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;st.; JOhn D. Robinson, 513 rhh;d Durst, Rt. I Cotiageville, w. VL turned
Plan your vacation carehome but Mrs. Lewis re-o barquet.
Mr s. Arix.
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WRTHS
~!:; . Mrs. .- Eve,r.ett W 1 ~ 4ncesMrs.
Edith
Spencer,
Brade
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The
Lerw:i
A
Hand
society
met
Mrs.
DaytOn
E,
Durst,
Rt.
with
her
mother.
mained
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One local owner. Smart dark green flnilb. Power llleer·
SP 5 Larry Grimm whoissta- ton, Fla,. called on Mrs. Hazel with Mrs. Robert Jewell.
:J:~ .ilievlril, 162 F..;.u, Avo.; C.ottageville, W. Va., son, 1: 06
Uoned in New York after being at carrahan.
ing and brakea.
Mrs. McCurry and Mrs. Mamie
:l!lliner 'E: Hallllolph, I!L'i'Galli· p.m. Thursday; Mrs. Jackie F.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Ervin
or
Newman have been hospitalized.
t10lls; SUSan 0, ' Luckacloo; RL I Fisher, Ripley, w. va., daugfl- Okinawa, and his wUe, vi:~~ltedre­
cently with their parents. They Rt. l Racine and Roy Ervin or
Mrs. Katherine Weaver, Miss
, Vl~i· 'Sheri Lee Mullens, ilL ter, 5:37 p,m. Thursdayj Mrs.
Sugar
Creek
called
on
Mrs.
BesDorothy
Anderson and Mrs. John
Charles C. Green. AthaJla, son, were accompanied back to New
~ ~ Vintop; .Mrs. Janieo.'t.
York by Mr. and Mrs. Laurence sie Ervin recently.
Stout attended prayer meeting at town wh e n the relatives
·Itr, Rt ·I ' Galllpollsi Estella 7:25p.m. Thursday.
Grimm.
Mr. Walter Mercer or Baltl· RuUarKl.
arrive.
J( Rwllon, Rt. I G.Uipolls;
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more,
Md.,
caUed
on
Mrs.
BesMrs.
Hurdie
Nelson
was
in
Dale
A.
Durst,
Lesa
Jane
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lewis
Blakley
J~s K. Thomas, Rt I Galli·
brakes. Auto. trans. We'll gladly refer you to the one Jo.
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blakley
There are relatively jew
Milton, W. Va. , recenUy. Mrs.
IJ:olia; ~a." Charlea K. Beaver, Hard~i!r' Mrs. Nora B. Harren, and two sons or Columbus a n d sie Ervin.
cal owner.
truly bad kids, but the
Mr. aM ~s . Henry Roush and Nelson is not so well.
Kanaupf Mrs. Harley Glbba, Ma- 1111 E. Hatfield, Mi-s. Stanley B.
number
of
delinquent
porMrs. Bud Douglas spent a few
'oori; Mfi. Neilie !l. Gordon, Hen- Huntington, Mrs. Pearl c. Ja- Mrs. Anna Giblin and Miss Jean Mildred spent Memorial weekend
ttltS is considerable .
with
relatives
ln
Akron.
days
at home wlth her children.
lira.. Estella WalbUrn, cobs, Frank M. Pritchett, Mrs. Prahl or PalnosvUie visited Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Spencer
ReY. Bob Person aOO family
~le L. fto!l&lt;hr Robin &amp; Rob- allll MrL Ben Petrel.
'; Inion. Mrl. 'Otira!ii'AI 'fll&lt;q
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JQtlf an overnljll\, guest' of Mrs. Mar- several days with his parents, with the Sunday School.
Carl E. VermiUion, Mrs. Fredw prot Hooxlashelt and the)' at- Mr. and Mrs. Masoo Spencer.
Beautiful bronze finish with matching Interior. Alltomallc
Mrs. Edna Biumenaur took Mr.
M. Waugh, Mlos Ada Weston,
Mr.
and
Mr
s.
Lee
Jackson
of
•hirt.
One carefuJ.owner. Economical 8 cyl. pa mUeap
and Mrs. Young to see lheir docJelfrey Zerkle, Mrs. John F. tend~ the alumni banquet at
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death,
where
is
thy
vic·
~~~~er, and intantdaughter,Mrs. Pomeroy and celebrated their Chillicothe were over Memorial . tor.
Dey guests of her mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Arthur Goodin caUed on t.,.y? 0 death, where is thy
Errieat Varney and Infant son. 50th cluo reunion.
sting?"-! Cor . 15:55.
Mr. and Mrs. Br)'IJI Parr and Sybil Miles.
Mrs. Ava Gilkey recently.
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Jim Stewart of Beaver, Pa.,
Mrs. ' Grounds. carbon. W.Va.,
t···.
Why
fear
death? It is the
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Ve., were recent Seturday aft. spent several days calHng on visited the Estep family here. most beautiful
adventure in
BUICK
PONTIAC
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trlenda here.
life. - C h a r I e s Frohman,
Grace alii Ruth Ellis of Ccr
PH. 992-2143
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lumbus \'islted relatives here WiUford.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morris
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visited
ttteir daughter, Christine
Mrs. Tt&amp;ackl. Ellisanddaughter,
Lake,
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her home in Athens, a
Anna. Lockport, N. Y., spent 58\'·
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Harold lia,yman ol Westorillle son of Columbus spent the weekll..l'drJvt i:cndu~ by the board larger) IUarten I&amp; 1Jad4.neecled
Weekend guests or Mrs. Be ..
ot tru&amp;tee~ o~ tlo~· Alex Quillen and el!orja are being made toob- ole Ervin were Mrs. Mildred was a holida,y guest of his b~ end with John Bentz and atterded
the alumni.
Jleill&lt;*'~ Llbncy here has beeQ lain a new bulljling so that we Compton or Akron allllllrs. Lau- er, Mr. and Mrs. Ray HQman.
Mrs. Vashti Grimm of Letart
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Graham or
tenned I ~ alkcul.
might ..... ' the or the rln~ Lawson or Cobunbuo. They
Falls
alii Mrs. Gordon Wolle of
Toledo sJ&gt;enl a lew da,ys with their
, Mro. PaUl! .JI. Vowel served a a area ewn bol1er;
attended the alumni banqueL
Apple
Grove were recent guests
&lt;11all'!Qall of iho1~rlve0 as she baa
Y~ peOple Who helped with
Mro. Carolyn Kucsma or C... parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
of
Mrs.
Frankie Neigler.
, dqoolltpast~i. YounaPIOill~ thetunddrhewereNlneyRoush, lumbu&amp; and her aunt, Mcs. Hat- Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
,ot the cC111111Urilll. aolldted ell!- Pat11 ~lth, M&amp;P,an Woodrum, tie Plllnter or Portlallll called on
ot the lo!rn,. Mrs. Pon111 Rebo~· I'Butlh, Debbie Paugh, Mrs. Hazel Carnahan, Soturday•
~r JIIOO!b8r ot,thectllftr JUIIY Lathey, Lori Clrter, Karen
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Spencer
Mrs. · rhll Balo)', cOD- Greeni, JIIIO Haymaker, Linda of Bradenton, .f1a., visited relalllfrditnis' whp &lt;Ontrlbut- RousH, TimmY ~re, Rick Pow- dve&amp; and lrlelllsllero.
· Altottethar; lha eU:, Jdlli Rldpay, David Rus11011
Mr. and Mra .. Solon Butcher
wu •n~. ani! Brian Russell.
· of Cleveland &amp;penlll!eekendwlth
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Pittsburgh !00 040 111- 8 19 I . Dalr)'Jitl)le.
San Fran 010 202 002- 7 t5 2 - GiusU . (.:,7). Hill- Watson
'McBean, Walker (5), Kline ·(1st), Dalrymple (laO.
(5), Slsk (6), Veale (9), Face
(9) avd May. Perry, Gibbon (5),
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Linzy (7), McDaniel (9), Herbel
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Barton (7). WP- Slsk (3-2). LP
-Linzy (3-6), HR- Me COvey
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carew; Min ,-g!B'! 22 55 .~1
White, NY "58 ;ot, P!_ 5? .289
Horton, Dot 52 jij2 26 ·s1 ·.:iso · "itiiir
Jhnson, Ba1 S2 176 24 (9 •278 ·::'!
Horton, Cle 61 22Y 26 60 •271
Oliw, Min
59 227 · 24 61 .269
Alvis, Cle
59 212 19 •57 .289 J'oiterlboirJ,
Smltli, Boo
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National Lea&amp;ue: fo!cCovey,
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. ' &lt;UPU
Giants 13; 1(art, GLint&amp; and -The Auembll.. or God, lar1·
Mays, Glanl4 and H. Aaron, .•
Bravos 11
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Senators 22; Horton, T:lgeraJ61
KUlebrew, Twins 12; McMullen,
Se~tors, Harrelson end Yl8trzemski, Red SoX 10
Runs Bat~ In
National Leque• Perez Redo
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36; McCovey, Giants 35.; Maya,
Giantl1, H. Aaron, Braves and
Bench, Reds 34.
American League: Howard,
senators 48; Powell, Orioles 39;
Horton, Tigers 34; Johnson,
Orioles, Horton, Indians ancf
Kooco. Yanks 31.
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National Loagoe: Selma, Meta
6-0; Marichi.J, Giants U-2,
KOOiman, Mots 9-2; Carlton,
cards 7·2: Reed, Braves and
Hands, Cubs 6-2.
American League: McLain,
Tigers 10-2; Hardin, Orioles, 82; Bahnsen, Yanks 6-2; Perra-

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(Only games scheduled)
National League
ctn
1oo 201 ooo-· 4 10 4
032 000 30x- 8 8 I
Cloninger, canon (4), AJJer .
SURF SINGER Ia aetross
no thy (7) and Bencli. Reberger,
Erika Ral!ael aeen .., the
Lamabe (4), Regan (7) and
bearb at Cannes. FraDU.
Hundley, WP- Lamabe (1·1),
LP- Cloninger (l-4L HR&amp;- '
Santo (lith), Banks (12th),
Bench (4th).

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Oak
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Cleve
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Nas~, Lindblad (8). Spragoe
(l&lt;l) and Dunc1n, Roof (8).
McDowell (6-5) and Sims. WPSprague (2-0).
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time schedUle and conditions tor
the alll'llll event.
Pre .. game ceremonies will
begin at 6:30 p. m., EDST, SaturAn arboretum is a collectton day, July 6. Tbe first g~me will

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church of Christ.
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1961 PIJIIIOWih .. .. .. $495

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4 Dr. Sedan. V8, Auto. 1'ralll.

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4 Dr. Spt. Sedan. V8, Auto. Trani.

1969 Doclllt .. .. .... ' . .$195
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Galaxle 500, 4 Dr. Sedan. V8, Auto.
Trans. Radio. One Owner

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. tho .everill\c GC July ith u a - Wednesday in ChillicOthe wllh

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',J .1106itorl meeting.,_ . , . • , .
:lbe ahow wlllllt a~ o! the '
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tile arotll ,w,tllhill,i .to. lliiW.PII'I In
the olMiw llhould cootac! ~los

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bllance of f1,238.U
in tile treasury, 'l'l!lorgan!zatlon
decided to bllf a llt.rge papoorn
machine btrore tf!e'!oolball aon begins lo ropl~ce tile smsll
one which they now owa, over
$100 1011 colleeied m 'Tag Day
in Reedsv!Ue; Oilier aroao are
nol7ol oomplsted.
The eleelloo d olllcero wa1
pollponejl until tho next meettng duo to a small attendance.
Servtng '"' the 1IOII1inating commlllee oro Nellie Porker, Doria
·Koenl&amp; and Kathryn llaum.
Comini evelita in which t h e
band will participate are tile Big
Bend Regatta Parade, June 21;
Meigs County Fair; and Band
Camp at Rio Grande COllege,
reported a

MAGAZINES ~ ,
N.AIROBI, . .. Ke.ll!'a· · &lt;Vfl):,
FOui m:.au~s.;;._ p~, ¥i_n Only, Adam and 'Civaller-hl••
been' blni1nd from ~· !I)'
Dantu) ~ Mol, ,vl~e p..,alclont
and minister or lionle ar(llrB.
REUGIOUS .RIOTS
NAGPUR, . India (UPI)- Pollee gunill:e killed threei!Ol'IOill
Thursday brlrlalng tile death toll
to 27 In lour da.ya of rtotiDg
between ' Hindus' and ,Moslems~· In
this central lrdlan ell~'.

PL Pleasant National Guard
PT. PLEASANT - Approxlmalety 143 National Guardsmen
of Pt. Pleaaant's 3664th Light

Maintenance Co., (DS) Iormor1y tile Ordnance CO., will l!'!VO
litre Saturday lor Camp Picket,
\\~.• lo.r two weeks ol active
clutY• ·
· Capt. Daniel S. Killingsworth
Ia .oommander d. the local unit.
An advance party lett Wednes~

according to tho cljlt4ln.
Tho unit will make the long

U;y

~lp by caravan in company vebicles.
Listed below are memben ot

\'tle.3664th Company:
Capl.·-Daniel S. Killingsworth;
tot· Lt. Koii(leUJ: c. Morris; 2nd
Ll Larry L. lloyer; 2nd Ll
Tliomn E, g,jMer; W;m.am 01-

Michael, 51&gt;-4; Horace G. Miller,

lllrst Answers
Not Guilty
To Indiebnent

Donald.
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Gary E, Adkins, Pic.; Gary
W, Atkinson, Pvt.; Michael H.
Bailey, Sp-4; David L. Ball, Pic.;
Rodrlc R. Ball, lll, Pvt.; David
Barkor, 51&gt;-4; Carl E. Barnett,
. Sit.; Keith R. Barnett, Pvl;Lar·
p A, Bar~, . . . John L. Jlell·
~ Pft:; Cllarlel II;~
!j,-.1, Deover· il, mike, $-.1: ·
Donald L. Bloomer, 51&gt;-4; £liarlea L. Brumlleld, 51&gt;-4; Harold
E. Burt, Sp-5; Louts H. Buoh, Si&gt;4; Roger L. Clark, ~; 'Jamea

R, Cochran, Sic.; Kenneth R.
Coulno, 51&gt;-4: Carrel Cox, Ill
51.: Rupert J. Crandel, Pic,;
BU)y A. Crawford, Jr., Sp-4;
B11mond G. W, Cundtll, !i&gt;-5:
Hd&gt;erl L. Dunlels, Sl&gt;-4; TlmoIIU' R. Daugherf;)', Set.; Jameo

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. ., Dennis L, Erwin, ~
Richard L. Fetty, Jr., . . .
Charles E. Fowler, Jr., gc,;
Larry L, Fox, 51&gt;-5; Charles A.
Frye, Sag.; Kenneth W, Fry, Sp.
4i John M. Fuller, Pfc.; Charles

R. Gloeckner, Sp-4; David L.
Grate, Pvt. ; John T. Grueser,
~..fi Larey E. Grueser, ~-4;
Hannon A. Hager, Jr., 51&gt;-4; Ralph
E. Hall, Sl&gt;-4; Wllllam W. Rlmm,
S:c.; Ralph F. Harbour, ~;
Robert E. Henderson, 51&gt;-4; Terry M. llonry, Sp-4; Charles W,
H•aon; S..., Sit.: Golden L.
Herdman, Pre.; Paul D, HesIOD, ~; Fred HiiJ , P!c.;
Robert G. IIIIo, Msg.; Marlin
G. Hively, 51&gt;-4; James W. Hobllltler, 51&gt;-4; WOllam F. Hock-

ed&gt;erry, Set.; George D. Hud1011, Sp-4; Larry J. Hudson, Sp4; James R. Humphrey, Sag.; Nor-

man R. IHwnphreys, Pvt.
Dana V, JohniOft, Msg.; Howard
Johnson, !j&gt;-5; Nicholas S,

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GltM R• .!Jiank, Sq.; John R.

Smith: · 'l&gt;-4: Richard E. Smith,
51&gt;-4; WliRam H. 51&gt;eara, Jr.,
Sic.; Larry B) bals, Sit.: Rlchard E. !Jei~·P!c.; Thornas E. Slover, !i&gt;-5: '.Iaiit•• R.
Slutoa, Pic.; Lawrence M;"f~w­
ney, Sl&gt;-4: Roger L, Ta.ylor, Pvt.;
John N. Thallet, Sp-4; Jorey L.
TUllo, . .; Robert A. Trtw,
Pic,; Ropl'rll, V111&lt;0, lllOIP'Llr"
ry T. VanMeter, Sl&gt;-4; llcloald
R. Warehime, Pic.; Charles 0.
W~ 51&gt;-4: Everell E. Wattorson, . ., ThoiiUif J. WerQ',

ed with breaking and entering and
lelonloos ateallng with bond set
at $2,500; Millard Greenlee,

Hopr L, MeCoy, Pvt.; Ernell
If. McDonald, Sp-4; poerett J,

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eTIRES •FAN BELT
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Wright, Pvt.; WOllam G. Zoi1p111.
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Reported

Diushtoro of America to be held
MRS. ALTA CONE
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Pauley,
Charleston, W, Va., spent Slnday with her mother, Mra. Nancy Jack, who went homo with
them tor visit.
Mra. Pauline Foster spent an
evening with Mra. Ginevra Foater.
Mr. and MrS. Ta.ylor Moore
wore shopping In Alheoo Thur&amp;·

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Church.
The meeting opened in ritual-

latic form with Mrs. 0 1 c a r
Hardaway ao chaplain pro tom
and Mrs. Ernest Bowles as color bearer pro tem. Mrs. Camp.
boll Harper was the planllll.
During the meeting, M r 1.
Smith was elected delegate and
Mra. Allen Hampton was named
alternate for the summer convenUon held In Jackson Thuradl;y . Prayer lor peace concluded tho meeting. Relreahmenta
were served by Mrs. Harper and
Mrs. Hampton.

Tho Jobn Paul Honslar !amii.Y,
Newark, were hero with homo
folks over the weekend. 'I'll"' at- Morrio was a graduate.
toDde;! tho gracl!.Uon of Mrs.
Mr. und Mrs. Albert Cone
Toni La.Uro at Aloxanclor High spent an evening with Mrs. Ruth
Schoolm !lmday ntpt,
Wood and Elza Harvey.
Mra. Cora Dalon&amp; Albany,
Kemetb Twiner end friend,
c~led on Hra. Genevn Fo!ller AJl!any -nt Satun\a.Y evonlna:
•i/lii ........ft"....ti,...:...o...i~:...."iill'!'his~FOI·
Floy~ King, who rewntly I!Uf- te
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apent a weekend with her mothMrs. Martha Ma,ya came homo er, Mro. Ola Perry and Frank.
on MonU;y after being a paUent
Mr. ...t Mro. G. A. Radekln
in Sllelterlng Arm llospltallor
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were lhopp1ng in Athens Thurl,
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~ several U;ys. Slo 11 with htr da.y,
Roblnoon ond Clara F9llrod Sun- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ne,y CarTho
. mao ColliDs Ia a medical
dl;y owning. ·.,, . _
penter.
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patient ID Holzer Hoopltal.
Mr. and Ml'ti. Mike WWlams
Mr. aod Mrs. TlmJOnos, Gra.yMra. wancia WUllams an4chlland daughter, an4 Mlllardswartz IOIJ. K,y., were here 111 Smday dren; Rutland, apent 8mda.y with
took SllndaT diJinelo with Mr. and evening lor grN!allon oxerels- htr - e r Mr• Pauline Foster.
Mro. Vore Swarts,
eo in which her sister, Dorleno
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Three Invited

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11io Jltae:r aupper·to be at the NeU House In COI!pllbua,
Jwld at tile ~a.., 11 1&lt;hool house . Aus to and 21, was an1101111&lt;ed
Saturdal' oveaill&amp; Jllllt 15, when Foreat Rose CouncO mot
'lho Lodles Auxlllory of tho Vol- Tuesday night at the hall.
. unteer Fire ·Dapl. met at th -e
Ro&amp;l~tntlon lor the otato aes, ctinfeallbn llllnd at-l!li•blll park slon wiU bqln at 9 a.m. on Aus
111Gnda,y ...ntb&amp;.followiDtl •ill- 19, The _cauncU, In a letter !rom
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Elt..beth Rllberg, state counci'
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~at i:30 p.D). !!roc- . =~~:=:~::a=
-~~ IIllo· - r an4.. tht 0011· ted. be'--o J"'"l'
~..lslon-lland wiU Ill) Into a ape'"' -. ~
, •ej1f Auld earmarlted lor JIUl'· l· Mrs. Rllbera in her communi~- •~"• ...,; l*cl tor Utellle •calion to tile. councU, 11kod that
iirlick. llollei~l'for tht Jllno the good 'of the order• ardthe
~ · meiiiDI .oi!n be Ada Slack bomoardorpbanaprojectsnotbe
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noslectod, ~ that articles lor
' AfiAinollna: .we~Hro.Haii,Mto. the laney work booth alcqwlth
~~!·~J~lY!t,~,'!l)- .•"'1'b:~ cookies •DC! af\lc!ea tor
!ina:. . ,;r::~,r,;al;lllrio!W,llbiaci&gt;L~Jl!o
·~ l)'liolina Gruoso• Nlldred state seaalorL A communication
. ;""-~; .,.,;.1 ,..~1,, CIUa
waa also· read from Ellz.abeth
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state ...,.otary
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piece. It'll be accurate tG 'lllithin • mi~le 1 month.t An·averqe ol
1wo seconds a day. Other watches have ·their own notions lbout how
10111 • day 1hould lat. Sometimes \hiy sholt!tl ~ lo 23 1\oUII and 56
minutes. Or make it last lonpr than tht usllll 24 houf~. ~uk41
doesn't beliewe in mlltlna time. Or tosina it. Just ktlplna it.
ACCUYIIOrf!l by BULOVK
It 1011 hm·m·m·m.

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Attend Service
For Mr. l.amh

Iliary or Lewio Manley Post283,
American Legion, mot Tuesday
night at the Naomi Bapl1 at

Help ~anted

·Jitn~v Supper
On Saturday
·Being Planned
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CHARLiriS W•.LEGAl. Owner
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::¥LAY HiDE•O...Ni&gt; SEEK wllh a awlQy Ill 'n' flare ..each '
laille 1och ~Uhnne 1how~ above •. In a aee-througb lacy
Are
eoltoa lmlt; tl!e eeoleit I~ 1o ltlt lhe beaeh; II 1parl1
· AugulltlS-24.
. bellofbaped aleeve•· For Clrll-who like. to ipend,,a day al
Tho next meeting of tho organlb. beaeb, Qleae perky eover-upa ·lift ireat for hoppbig
Report o! tho poppy sale was
l•atton will be lf!tndiJ, i\UiUII given by Mrs. William L, Smith,
: ' bito lalieb or "lrdlnc off late allenioon breezes. Thla It
· 5. There will be 110 meeting in
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SYRACUSE - Attending the
luneral aervlces lor roarland E.
Lamb, 67, who palled away at
his home In COlumbus, were
Charles !lnnmorfisld, of Savannah, Ga.; Mr. an4Mrs.Ear!Slinmerlleld, of Murrayavllle, Po.;

Mra. CocO Caldwell, or Reedavlllo, R. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Rexa! Summerfield, and Mro. Edna
Slmmorfiold, of LOng Bottom,

•Wilen till , c rown 1ncl Cl"fttll '"' tnttct.
!WI will ICijlltl bmtlletplfll to llltl tollrlnCI, If MC..MIJ, Cuar1111. . il 101' OM lUll ~·

R.D., and Mr. and Mra. Her.

bert Parker, local.
&amp;!rvlving Mr. Lamb wers hio
wife, Falthi a daU&amp;hter, Mrs.
Batty Nobles, o! Florida; a aoo.
WOllam Lamb, d Akron; a atop.

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daughter, MarJorle Hold!. of Columbus; a stepson. Jack Moore,
of Akron, and eight grandchUdren.
He wa11 Ute son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Lamb, of

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l»lLY ft£QHR Willi
RlU-SfAT SPftlNGIIIG!

Tuppers Plains. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles &amp;lmmorfield, and Mr.
and Mro. Earl Summerfield, were
vi slUng their mother, Mrs. Edna
Slmmerftold, at Ike Ume of Mr.

Thb exelushe, completely counterbalanctld mechanism i.nd
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temporary, M~ern, TradJttonal af'd Early Apterican designs,
in youi' choice Of OYer a thoosand selected rabrieL You11 be

Q-ln wlult counl'll did the
cocker spanitl onginater
A-The spaD!ei family of
dop CO!l\~lnf , !1111\ll' o&lt; l!~"''&lt;la
Ulan any other 40g fAmily.
The spaniel family ill deseended from a·spanllb dog,
and then.me "spaniel" came
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cheesy IIOCrellon called "pigeon milt." On Ibis tbe young
blrda are fed until they are
o~d enough to eat the seed
• d1ot of tbe adulta.

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coniplele~Jo metal-roin!orced for rigidity and 1011! life. All
moYiqw- .Parts are permanerrUy lubricated at the factory;
o,l'lail bearings and rollers provided noiseless, trooblo-lreo
In every way..• smaft s9'le, luxurious cmnfort. quality life.

time conatrucdon, effo~s operation. , .tho Floxsteel Flox0-Lounaer Is unequolled ill_ recliners.

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PT. PLEASANT oral
memhera d tho Welt
Gamma Chejier d the Laalbdll .
Chi Omega SororiV wiU .u...t
tho national ...,.lllllklio 10 ~hoi~
In Charlo~ tbl.o ~.
Throe omVrlll
Pl Pleasant, l!lbelll¥tli!Y, boo-la Head andllorolluo.Jollllianhlve
been asked to lltl'Yt on u.i aa. '
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Ilona! ritual toaftl, Mta. lllrll"'
and Mra. Hendwllhenobortlllra.
JohniOil will be unable to lljend. Deleptza from lht loCII cblpter auencllns will be Beolle Wilaoo. who will oervt u Bullnesa
Dalepte and Mary J'Uillu, who
will serve a1Sodoldtiepte.1be
oooYimllon Ia btiDil bold Ill tho
Daniel Boone Hotel.

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JUNE 16th.

We're having a SucceSs Celebration because
· Plym~uth's having its biggest year in history.

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HER LEGS MEASURE UP.
Edy W 1111 a m • hao been
dubbed "The Girl with lbe
O&lt;l'!lidlfil'iil!''iir'anillil! a!fd•b"'f .Pt'V'th·e'd-e"lllt' Lego" ~-"
wbo '
tory, bond set at $1, 000; Ned bWilly! oi" Hollywood,
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· andl·••·· estow an awa annuaUy
end Kate Lam~ braJ - . . 1o the woman !bey eonslder
• deadly woaJ)Oil, ~ aet at having tile moll beautiful
fl,OOO each, ant); Jame~er !ego. Past wiDnera have ID·
ft..f; Jamea M. Wheeler, Slg.; indleled on a contributing
eluded BeHy Grable, Allee
Ralph J, WUUamo, 51&gt;-4• ...
and hood set at ,_1,000~ Tho
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Charlo&amp; R. Wlthero, Pre;; WU- set . lfonda.y, June. 17, lor .theee 'Av·Margret aod R a q a el
llam M. Wood, Sp-5; Roy E. poriDila to enter :tllelr l!leu· Weleb.

KQ!lrns, :t-4; Thomas H. Kearn&amp;,

Charles F. Knopp, Iff.;
WUUam D. Krebs, Pfc.: Dennl.a
E. Lane, !tJ-4; Raymond C, Llev-

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charged with lelonlou1 ateallna:.
bN&amp;king and entering, bond aet
at ~,500; Clrl Barnett Indict-

Pre.; Vaughn W, Johnson, ~-4;

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ah,yooe except tho royal lamll,y,

Vardis Fisher is best known
for his "Children of God," a
novel of the history of the
Mormons.

James Ray Cheesebrew, charg.

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cameron will marry ahiJ&gt; .broker
Tlmolhy Nau,.Bower, she said
Thursday.
Miss cameron, 25. is the
oldest dalllhtor or Col. D. ll

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charees of breaking and enterIng and felunlooa stealing with
bond set at$2,500oneach charge:

Jobnaon, Pvt.;RobertR,Johnoon,

. .: llanald M. Keeoan, . .;
Howard K!Uingaworth, Jr., . .:
James B. King, PYl: llonald.R.
Klngory, PI&lt;.; Paul R, Kingery,

Jori111 d~ttt

CAMERON . MARRIAGE

A "Hobson's choice,"
meaning "this or na:ne,"
originated to describe the
eccentrlcit~ of T h o m as
Hobson 1circa lii44·16.'lCH,
an English livery stable
owner. Tho World Alma·
nac notes that Hobson In·
sisted lllat customers take
lhe horse standing nearest
!he door "so that every
customer was . alike well;
served, according to his
chance." Hobson refuse&lt;)
business rather than rent
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Floyd c. Muncy, 51&gt;-5; EdWin F.
Neutzllng, 51&gt;-4; WOllam R.
Neutzllng, 51&gt;-4; Fredrick Nibert,
51&gt;-5; John W. Nibert, Jr., 51&gt;-4;
Wald L. Nicholson, Jr., Sl&gt;-4.
Donald E. NOU, !j&gt;-5; Franklin
N. NOU, 51&gt;-4; Morrill J. O'Dell,
PT, PLEASANT - M 11 e s
51&gt;-4; William N. O'NeO, !j&gt;-5;
Clarem.-e R. Oahel, Sp-t; Lar.. Darst. Mason COUnty Conservary V, Persons, Pic.; Jack D. tion omcer, entered a plea of
Paugh, 51&gt;-5; Franels L, Plck- innocent to an indictment returnens, *...{; EJza L. Powell, Sp. ed against him Tuesday by the
5; Patriek H. Rake, Sp.fi Ger- Maaon CouiiiY grand jury chargald L. Rankin, ~...f; Charles W. Ing him with brandishing a deadRhodes, Jr., 51&gt;-4; Larry T. Hlf- ly weapon, when he ippeared in
fie, 51&gt;·4: Carl T. Roach, Ire.; Circuit Court Thursday. Trial
ArthUr Rupe, Jr., Sq.; Jack dille d June 24 waa aet by the

Satterfield, Jr., Pic.; ArthUr E. court.
Others appearing in c o u r t
Saunders, !j&gt;-5; Richard A. Saunficer Cliules E. Clark, Jr. i War- ders, Pvt.: Everett S. Sayre, Thursday to answer Indictments
were Robert Heney on f o u r
rant Olllcer Cleo F. Reynolds •. 51&gt;-4; Keith A, Sayre, . . .
and Warrant Officer. E.· M. ·Me-

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hffii: r6i':li11 !leakend to 1is1t
hllt'JlltiiRii; Mt. and Mr,, Char·
lu Eokow.
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tUI'iwd to Columbus .after vlslt·lng here with her parents, Mr.
and M~. Joe Field~.
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Phil Harrison who 18 employed}n Columbus, spent Ike week-end 11ero with his parents Mr.
'ai.d Mrs. Olan· Harrlsoa Darwin.
Mrs. Ben Neut:dtng, Mra Ellen COUch, Mra. catherine Welsh,
and Mrs. Mary Marlin wore In
Jackson Thuraday lor the Eighth
District convontim of the La- ·
dloa Awdliary, American ..Logioo.

· etectrl~~ly' lle4t•d home,• wlt!lln l~ 12 ·n•.i•l ··
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The Unbeatables' Deal. Barg~ln prices on 11 special Plymouth&amp;
and ••• on top ofthat .•. the kind ortrade-lna made
posslb,ie by the biggest year In PlymOuth history.
The Unbeatables' Deal ••• a double-barreled
opportunity to aave-lf you act right now. Check
Out I PJyrhb,Uth Fury. Try It for slili. For power.
F-Or luxury. ~be~lel Then, try th8 deal. Find
out tiow llttie you pay. How muclhoyou get
In "ade. How eaiy wa make lhe terms.

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. tho .everill\c GC July ith u a - Wednesday in ChillicOthe wllh

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',J .1106itorl meeting.,_ . , . • , .
:lbe ahow wlllllt a~ o! the '
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' Alli!'otic """i!lerL. Ev~ ID
tile arotll ,w,tllhill,i .to. lliiW.PII'I In
the olMiw llhould cootac! ~los

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bllance of f1,238.U
in tile treasury, 'l'l!lorgan!zatlon
decided to bllf a llt.rge papoorn
machine btrore tf!e'!oolball aon begins lo ropl~ce tile smsll
one which they now owa, over
$100 1011 colleeied m 'Tag Day
in Reedsv!Ue; Oilier aroao are
nol7ol oomplsted.
The eleelloo d olllcero wa1
pollponejl until tho next meettng duo to a small attendance.
Servtng '"' the 1IOII1inating commlllee oro Nellie Porker, Doria
·Koenl&amp; and Kathryn llaum.
Comini evelita in which t h e
band will participate are tile Big
Bend Regatta Parade, June 21;
Meigs County Fair; and Band
Camp at Rio Grande COllege,
reported a

MAGAZINES ~ ,
N.AIROBI, . .. Ke.ll!'a· · &lt;Vfl):,
FOui m:.au~s.;;._ p~, ¥i_n Only, Adam and 'Civaller-hl••
been' blni1nd from ~· !I)'
Dantu) ~ Mol, ,vl~e p..,alclont
and minister or lionle ar(llrB.
REUGIOUS .RIOTS
NAGPUR, . India (UPI)- Pollee gunill:e killed threei!Ol'IOill
Thursday brlrlalng tile death toll
to 27 In lour da.ya of rtotiDg
between ' Hindus' and ,Moslems~· In
this central lrdlan ell~'.

PL Pleasant National Guard
PT. PLEASANT - Approxlmalety 143 National Guardsmen
of Pt. Pleaaant's 3664th Light

Maintenance Co., (DS) Iormor1y tile Ordnance CO., will l!'!VO
litre Saturday lor Camp Picket,
\\~.• lo.r two weeks ol active
clutY• ·
· Capt. Daniel S. Killingsworth
Ia .oommander d. the local unit.
An advance party lett Wednes~

according to tho cljlt4ln.
Tho unit will make the long

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~lp by caravan in company vebicles.
Listed below are memben ot

\'tle.3664th Company:
Capl.·-Daniel S. Killingsworth;
tot· Lt. Koii(leUJ: c. Morris; 2nd
Ll Larry L. lloyer; 2nd Ll
Tliomn E, g,jMer; W;m.am 01-

Michael, 51&gt;-4; Horace G. Miller,

lllrst Answers
Not Guilty
To Indiebnent

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Gary E, Adkins, Pic.; Gary
W, Atkinson, Pvt.; Michael H.
Bailey, Sp-4; David L. Ball, Pic.;
Rodrlc R. Ball, lll, Pvt.; David
Barkor, 51&gt;-4; Carl E. Barnett,
. Sit.; Keith R. Barnett, Pvl;Lar·
p A, Bar~, . . . John L. Jlell·
~ Pft:; Cllarlel II;~
!j,-.1, Deover· il, mike, $-.1: ·
Donald L. Bloomer, 51&gt;-4; £liarlea L. Brumlleld, 51&gt;-4; Harold
E. Burt, Sp-5; Louts H. Buoh, Si&gt;4; Roger L. Clark, ~; 'Jamea

R, Cochran, Sic.; Kenneth R.
Coulno, 51&gt;-4: Carrel Cox, Ill
51.: Rupert J. Crandel, Pic,;
BU)y A. Crawford, Jr., Sp-4;
B11mond G. W, Cundtll, !i&gt;-5:
Hd&gt;erl L. Dunlels, Sl&gt;-4; TlmoIIU' R. Daugherf;)', Set.; Jameo

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. ., Dennis L, Erwin, ~
Richard L. Fetty, Jr., . . .
Charles E. Fowler, Jr., gc,;
Larry L, Fox, 51&gt;-5; Charles A.
Frye, Sag.; Kenneth W, Fry, Sp.
4i John M. Fuller, Pfc.; Charles

R. Gloeckner, Sp-4; David L.
Grate, Pvt. ; John T. Grueser,
~..fi Larey E. Grueser, ~-4;
Hannon A. Hager, Jr., 51&gt;-4; Ralph
E. Hall, Sl&gt;-4; Wllllam W. Rlmm,
S:c.; Ralph F. Harbour, ~;
Robert E. Henderson, 51&gt;-4; Terry M. llonry, Sp-4; Charles W,
H•aon; S..., Sit.: Golden L.
Herdman, Pre.; Paul D, HesIOD, ~; Fred HiiJ , P!c.;
Robert G. IIIIo, Msg.; Marlin
G. Hively, 51&gt;-4; James W. Hobllltler, 51&gt;-4; WOllam F. Hock-

ed&gt;erry, Set.; George D. Hud1011, Sp-4; Larry J. Hudson, Sp4; James R. Humphrey, Sag.; Nor-

man R. IHwnphreys, Pvt.
Dana V, JohniOft, Msg.; Howard
Johnson, !j&gt;-5; Nicholas S,

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GltM R• .!Jiank, Sq.; John R.

Smith: · 'l&gt;-4: Richard E. Smith,
51&gt;-4; WliRam H. 51&gt;eara, Jr.,
Sic.; Larry B) bals, Sit.: Rlchard E. !Jei~·P!c.; Thornas E. Slover, !i&gt;-5: '.Iaiit•• R.
Slutoa, Pic.; Lawrence M;"f~w­
ney, Sl&gt;-4: Roger L, Ta.ylor, Pvt.;
John N. Thallet, Sp-4; Jorey L.
TUllo, . .; Robert A. Trtw,
Pic,; Ropl'rll, V111&lt;0, lllOIP'Llr"
ry T. VanMeter, Sl&gt;-4; llcloald
R. Warehime, Pic.; Charles 0.
W~ 51&gt;-4: Everell E. Wattorson, . ., ThoiiUif J. WerQ',

ed with breaking and entering and
lelonloos ateallng with bond set
at $2,500; Millard Greenlee,

Hopr L, MeCoy, Pvt.; Ernell
If. McDonald, Sp-4; poerett J,

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eTIRES •FAN BELT
GOSAj:ElYONYOURVACATION
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Wright, Pvt.; WOllam G. Zoi1p111.
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Reported

Diushtoro of America to be held
MRS. ALTA CONE
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Pauley,
Charleston, W, Va., spent Slnday with her mother, Mra. Nancy Jack, who went homo with
them tor visit.
Mra. Pauline Foster spent an
evening with Mra. Ginevra Foater.
Mr. and MrS. Ta.ylor Moore
wore shopping In Alheoo Thur&amp;·

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Church.
The meeting opened in ritual-

latic form with Mrs. 0 1 c a r
Hardaway ao chaplain pro tom
and Mrs. Ernest Bowles as color bearer pro tem. Mrs. Camp.
boll Harper was the planllll.
During the meeting, M r 1.
Smith was elected delegate and
Mra. Allen Hampton was named
alternate for the summer convenUon held In Jackson Thuradl;y . Prayer lor peace concluded tho meeting. Relreahmenta
were served by Mrs. Harper and
Mrs. Hampton.

Tho Jobn Paul Honslar !amii.Y,
Newark, were hero with homo
folks over the weekend. 'I'll"' at- Morrio was a graduate.
toDde;! tho gracl!.Uon of Mrs.
Mr. und Mrs. Albert Cone
Toni La.Uro at Aloxanclor High spent an evening with Mrs. Ruth
Schoolm !lmday ntpt,
Wood and Elza Harvey.
Mra. Cora Dalon&amp; Albany,
Kemetb Twiner end friend,
c~led on Hra. Genevn Fo!ller AJl!any -nt Satun\a.Y evonlna:
•i/lii ........ft"....ti,...:...o...i~:...."iill'!'his~FOI·
Floy~ King, who rewntly I!Uf- te
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apent a weekend with her mothMrs. Martha Ma,ya came homo er, Mro. Ola Perry and Frank.
on MonU;y after being a paUent
Mr. ...t Mro. G. A. Radekln
in Sllelterlng Arm llospltallor
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were lhopp1ng in Athens Thurl,
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~ several U;ys. Slo 11 with htr da.y,
Roblnoon ond Clara F9llrod Sun- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ne,y CarTho
. mao ColliDs Ia a medical
dl;y owning. ·.,, . _
penter.
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patient ID Holzer Hoopltal.
Mr. and Ml'ti. Mike WWlams
Mr. aod Mrs. TlmJOnos, Gra.yMra. wancia WUllams an4chlland daughter, an4 Mlllardswartz IOIJ. K,y., were here 111 Smday dren; Rutland, apent 8mda.y with
took SllndaT diJinelo with Mr. and evening lor grN!allon oxerels- htr - e r Mr• Pauline Foster.
Mro. Vore Swarts,
eo in which her sister, Dorleno
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Three Invited

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11io Jltae:r aupper·to be at the NeU House In COI!pllbua,
Jwld at tile ~a.., 11 1&lt;hool house . Aus to and 21, was an1101111&lt;ed
Saturdal' oveaill&amp; Jllllt 15, when Foreat Rose CouncO mot
'lho Lodles Auxlllory of tho Vol- Tuesday night at the hall.
. unteer Fire ·Dapl. met at th -e
Ro&amp;l~tntlon lor the otato aes, ctinfeallbn llllnd at-l!li•blll park slon wiU bqln at 9 a.m. on Aus
111Gnda,y ...ntb&amp;.followiDtl •ill- 19, The _cauncU, In a letter !rom
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Elt..beth Rllberg, state counci'
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~at i:30 p.D). !!roc- . =~~:=:~::a=
-~~ IIllo· - r an4.. tht 0011· ted. be'--o J"'"l'
~..lslon-lland wiU Ill) Into a ape'"' -. ~
, •ej1f Auld earmarlted lor JIUl'· l· Mrs. Rllbera in her communi~- •~"• ...,; l*cl tor Utellle •calion to tile. councU, 11kod that
iirlick. llollei~l'for tht Jllno the good 'of the order• ardthe
~ · meiiiDI .oi!n be Ada Slack bomoardorpbanaprojectsnotbe
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noslectod, ~ that articles lor
' AfiAinollna: .we~Hro.Haii,Mto. the laney work booth alcqwlth
~~!·~J~lY!t,~,'!l)- .•"'1'b:~ cookies •DC! af\lc!ea tor
!ina:. . ,;r::~,r,;al;lllrio!W,llbiaci&gt;L~Jl!o
·~ l)'liolina Gruoso• Nlldred state seaalorL A communication
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waa also· read from Ellz.abeth
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Chestnut Ridge

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We 'll give ,ou that 111ar1ntee wlten you bUy 1n Accubo~ timt

piece. It'll be accurate tG 'lllithin • mi~le 1 month.t An·averqe ol
1wo seconds a day. Other watches have ·their own notions lbout how
10111 • day 1hould lat. Sometimes \hiy sholt!tl ~ lo 23 1\oUII and 56
minutes. Or make it last lonpr than tht usllll 24 houf~. ~uk41
doesn't beliewe in mlltlna time. Or tosina it. Just ktlplna it.
ACCUYIIOrf!l by BULOVK
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For Mr. l.amh

Iliary or Lewio Manley Post283,
American Legion, mot Tuesday
night at the Naomi Bapl1 at

Help ~anted

·Jitn~v Supper
On Saturday
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laille 1och ~Uhnne 1how~ above •. In a aee-througb lacy
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eoltoa lmlt; tl!e eeoleit I~ 1o ltlt lhe beaeh; II 1parl1
· AugulltlS-24.
. bellofbaped aleeve•· For Clrll-who like. to ipend,,a day al
Tho next meeting of tho organlb. beaeb, Qleae perky eover-upa ·lift ireat for hoppbig
Report o! tho poppy sale was
l•atton will be lf!tndiJ, i\UiUII given by Mrs. William L, Smith,
: ' bito lalieb or "lrdlnc off late allenioon breezes. Thla It
· 5. There will be 110 meeting in
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SYRACUSE - Attending the
luneral aervlces lor roarland E.
Lamb, 67, who palled away at
his home In COlumbus, were
Charles !lnnmorfisld, of Savannah, Ga.; Mr. an4Mrs.Ear!Slinmerlleld, of Murrayavllle, Po.;

Mra. CocO Caldwell, or Reedavlllo, R. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Rexa! Summerfield, and Mro. Edna
Slmmorfiold, of LOng Bottom,

•Wilen till , c rown 1ncl Cl"fttll '"' tnttct.
!WI will ICijlltl bmtlletplfll to llltl tollrlnCI, If MC..MIJ, Cuar1111. . il 101' OM lUll ~·

R.D., and Mr. and Mra. Her.

bert Parker, local.
&amp;!rvlving Mr. Lamb wers hio
wife, Falthi a daU&amp;hter, Mrs.
Batty Nobles, o! Florida; a aoo.
WOllam Lamb, d Akron; a atop.

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daughter, MarJorle Hold!. of Columbus; a stepson. Jack Moore,
of Akron, and eight grandchUdren.
He wa11 Ute son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Lamb, of

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RlU-SfAT SPftlNGIIIG!

Tuppers Plains. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles &amp;lmmorfield, and Mr.
and Mro. Earl Summerfield, were
vi slUng their mother, Mrs. Edna
Slmmerftold, at Ike Ume of Mr.

Thb exelushe, completely counterbalanctld mechanism i.nd
ramoua llfe.time F1exateel spring insure you of maximum
comlort In any pooltion, !rom sitting to full reclining.

Lamb' a dea111.

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in youi' choice Of OYer a thoosand selected rabrieL You11 be

Q-ln wlult counl'll did the
cocker spanitl onginater
A-The spaD!ei family of
dop CO!l\~lnf , !1111\ll' o&lt; l!~"''&lt;la
Ulan any other 40g fAmily.
The spaniel family ill deseended from a·spanllb dog,
and then.me "spaniel" came
from Spath.
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A-Degener~tion o f t b .e
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me .,,e ~p
produceswInc pigeons
a ·thick,
cheesy IIOCrellon called "pigeon milt." On Ibis tbe young
blrda are fed until they are
o~d enough to eat the seed
• d1ot of tbe adulta.

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mallite"'nce-lree operation. Fnmea are ldlJ&gt;drled .hardwood,
coniplele~Jo metal-roin!orced for rigidity and 1011! life. All
moYiqw- .Parts are permanerrUy lubricated at the factory;
o,l'lail bearings and rollers provided noiseless, trooblo-lreo
In every way..• smaft s9'le, luxurious cmnfort. quality life.

time conatrucdon, effo~s operation. , .tho Floxsteel Flox0-Lounaer Is unequolled ill_ recliners.

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memhera d tho Welt
Gamma Chejier d the Laalbdll .
Chi Omega SororiV wiU .u...t
tho national ...,.lllllklio 10 ~hoi~
In Charlo~ tbl.o ~.
Throe omVrlll
Pl Pleasant, l!lbelll¥tli!Y, boo-la Head andllorolluo.Jollllianhlve
been asked to lltl'Yt on u.i aa. '
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Ilona! ritual toaftl, Mta. lllrll"'
and Mra. Hendwllhenobortlllra.
JohniOil will be unable to lljend. Deleptza from lht loCII cblpter auencllns will be Beolle Wilaoo. who will oervt u Bullnesa
Dalepte and Mary J'Uillu, who
will serve a1Sodoldtiepte.1be
oooYimllon Ia btiDil bold Ill tho
Daniel Boone Hotel.

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" electrlcaliy. The Federal flower ComriUd!on fo~ ·~· , .
hou.e;;Aily liome C.n be converted to ·
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JUNE 16th.

We're having a SucceSs Celebration because
· Plym~uth's having its biggest year in history.

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HER LEGS MEASURE UP.
Edy W 1111 a m • hao been
dubbed "The Girl with lbe
O&lt;l'!lidlfil'iil!''iir'anillil! a!fd•b"'f .Pt'V'th·e'd-e"lllt' Lego" ~-"
wbo '
tory, bond set at $1, 000; Ned bWilly! oi" Hollywood,
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· andl·••·· estow an awa annuaUy
end Kate Lam~ braJ - . . 1o the woman !bey eonslder
• deadly woaJ)Oil, ~ aet at having tile moll beautiful
fl,OOO each, ant); Jame~er !ego. Past wiDnera have ID·
ft..f; Jamea M. Wheeler, Slg.; indleled on a contributing
eluded BeHy Grable, Allee
Ralph J, WUUamo, 51&gt;-4• ...
and hood set at ,_1,000~ Tho
' ·· Faye, M a r le n e Dletrleh,
Charlo&amp; R. Wlthero, Pre;; WU- set . lfonda.y, June. 17, lor .theee 'Av·Margret aod R a q a el
llam M. Wood, Sp-5; Roy E. poriDila to enter :tllelr l!leu· Weleb.

KQ!lrns, :t-4; Thomas H. Kearn&amp;,

Charles F. Knopp, Iff.;
WUUam D. Krebs, Pfc.: Dennl.a
E. Lane, !tJ-4; Raymond C, Llev-

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charged with lelonlou1 ateallna:.
bN&amp;king and entering, bond aet
at ~,500; Clrl Barnett Indict-

Pre.; Vaughn W, Johnson, ~-4;

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ah,yooe except tho royal lamll,y,

Vardis Fisher is best known
for his "Children of God," a
novel of the history of the
Mormons.

James Ray Cheesebrew, charg.

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cameron will marry ahiJ&gt; .broker
Tlmolhy Nau,.Bower, she said
Thursday.
Miss cameron, 25. is the
oldest dalllhtor or Col. D. ll

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charees of breaking and enterIng and felunlooa stealing with
bond set at$2,500oneach charge:

Jobnaon, Pvt.;RobertR,Johnoon,

. .: llanald M. Keeoan, . .;
Howard K!Uingaworth, Jr., . .:
James B. King, PYl: llonald.R.
Klngory, PI&lt;.; Paul R, Kingery,

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CAMERON . MARRIAGE

A "Hobson's choice,"
meaning "this or na:ne,"
originated to describe the
eccentrlcit~ of T h o m as
Hobson 1circa lii44·16.'lCH,
an English livery stable
owner. Tho World Alma·
nac notes that Hobson In·
sisted lllat customers take
lhe horse standing nearest
!he door "so that every
customer was . alike well;
served, according to his
chance." Hobson refuse&lt;)
business rather than rent
a horse out of ils turn.

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Floyd c. Muncy, 51&gt;-5; EdWin F.
Neutzllng, 51&gt;-4; WOllam R.
Neutzllng, 51&gt;-4; Fredrick Nibert,
51&gt;-5; John W. Nibert, Jr., 51&gt;-4;
Wald L. Nicholson, Jr., Sl&gt;-4.
Donald E. NOU, !j&gt;-5; Franklin
N. NOU, 51&gt;-4; Morrill J. O'Dell,
PT, PLEASANT - M 11 e s
51&gt;-4; William N. O'NeO, !j&gt;-5;
Clarem.-e R. Oahel, Sp-t; Lar.. Darst. Mason COUnty Conservary V, Persons, Pic.; Jack D. tion omcer, entered a plea of
Paugh, 51&gt;-5; Franels L, Plck- innocent to an indictment returnens, *...{; EJza L. Powell, Sp. ed against him Tuesday by the
5; Patriek H. Rake, Sp.fi Ger- Maaon CouiiiY grand jury chargald L. Rankin, ~...f; Charles W. Ing him with brandishing a deadRhodes, Jr., 51&gt;-4; Larry T. Hlf- ly weapon, when he ippeared in
fie, 51&gt;·4: Carl T. Roach, Ire.; Circuit Court Thursday. Trial
ArthUr Rupe, Jr., Sq.; Jack dille d June 24 waa aet by the

Satterfield, Jr., Pic.; ArthUr E. court.
Others appearing in c o u r t
Saunders, !j&gt;-5; Richard A. Saunficer Cliules E. Clark, Jr. i War- ders, Pvt.: Everett S. Sayre, Thursday to answer Indictments
were Robert Heney on f o u r
rant Olllcer Cleo F. Reynolds •. 51&gt;-4; Keith A, Sayre, . . .
and Warrant Officer. E.· M. ·Me-

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Mldllel Morrlaori. ·"
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hffii: r6i':li11 !leakend to 1is1t
hllt'JlltiiRii; Mt. and Mr,, Char·
lu Eokow.
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Ml•• llary Am! Fletds"haa ,.._
tUI'iwd to Columbus .after vlslt·lng here with her parents, Mr.
and M~. Joe Field~.
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Phil Harrison who 18 employed}n Columbus, spent Ike week-end 11ero with his parents Mr.
'ai.d Mrs. Olan· Harrlsoa Darwin.
Mrs. Ben Neut:dtng, Mra Ellen COUch, Mra. catherine Welsh,
and Mrs. Mary Marlin wore In
Jackson Thuraday lor the Eighth
District convontim of the La- ·
dloa Awdliary, American ..Logioo.

· etectrl~~ly' lle4t•d home,• wlt!lln l~ 12 ·n•.i•l ··
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The Unbeatables' Deal. Barg~ln prices on 11 special Plymouth&amp;
and ••• on top ofthat .•. the kind ortrade-lna made
posslb,ie by the biggest year In PlymOuth history.
The Unbeatables' Deal ••• a double-barreled
opportunity to aave-lf you act right now. Check
Out I PJyrhb,Uth Fury. Try It for slili. For power.
F-Or luxury. ~be~lel Then, try th8 deal. Find
out tiow llttie you pay. How muclhoyou get
In "ade. How eaiy wa make lhe terms.

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" CHRISfiAN. SCIENCE Socl• m, alternately, Prayer meellrw,
'"} - P~ Pleasant. "Reolli)" Wednesday, 7;30 p.m.
HEATH METIIODIST CHURCH
Ia; the sub)oet of lbe) .osson s.r-Middleport.
Rev. MaxlJOIIahue,
mqn "' be.l'ead illl Christian
pastor,
Jack
Bechtle, Church
Scle~&gt;:e churches this s...ta,y.
School
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School~ 9o30
The Goldelz TOX\ Which sots the
theme for this Bible Lesson is a. m.; Worship service, 10:30
from lsaiall: uSlnce the begtD. a. m.; Mlddlaport - P&lt;oneroy
n~Jt. of the world men have not Methodist YCMth FeUowshlp, Sun•
heal'd;.fl()r Perc, ived by the ear day, 6 p. m. Sunday event~ worneither hith tbl ey'e seen, o ~ shlj&gt;, 7:30 p. m.; Ofl\c!al Board
bea~de thee, what he haUl pre- meetl~, first Sunday 11 monih,
pared for hiuJ, that waiteth for 6 p. m.; wscs aacond Monday of
month, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor Cirhim."

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Wiles, Suhdlll'
llondonl. SUroill3' lichool. 9;30 ..
m,; MOI'IIiq: wor•hlp, 10:30 a.

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WednO&amp;eJ9.y,
p. m,
m,j llttile
chOir study,
prac·llce, 8;30.p. m. Wecfll&lt;!lll!IJI.
MT•• UNioN BAPTIST - Rev.
Cecll c.., J181tor. Sundlil' 5ebool
superintendent, Larry Clark.
SUndll,l' School, 9:45a.m.; SUnday
eve~ worship, 7:30; Wednesda,y l&gt;I'8Y«' and Bible atudy, 7::W
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amt l;:JU p. m., ~.ricla,ti. ~

,.,hool, 9:30 a. m• .Chl\rlos Bl"
sell, .slU)t., lUchard Bart®, A!ioo
sii!;Lant SUPt. Pra,yer meoUng.
Wome!iday, 7:3011- m~ .
HAJUIL'lONVILLE I' IIESilYTEIUAN- IIO'Iiard ill!C&gt;Pd~P~ ..
tor, Mike Epple, liW!day school
Sq&gt;erlntendent. 'Unday School,
9;30 a. m.; Church WorshiP, 7:30
p. m. 'Communicants class, »
urda.Y. 2 p.. m.
JEIIOV All'S WITNESSES, Lar.

ry Carnehan, presldlll!mlnlster,
Sunday: Bible lecture, 9:30 a.m.i

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SYRACU&gt;E METHODIST Rev. Wemell SIUtler, pastor.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Carroll
Norris, s • Worsblp service,
tla. m.
RACINE METHODIST - John
W. Kimbler, pastor. Sunda,y
School, 9:30' a.m.; Worshlpserv...

Walth Tower study, 10:30 a.m.;
SUTTON METHODIST - Rev. Wedneaclll,l': Bible study, 7 p. m,
.1o1m W. Klinbler, pastDr. Sun- Thuradll,l': Mlnlstry school, 7 v.
dill School, 10:30 a. m.; Worship m. Servtee meetlrw, 8 p.. m.
Ice, 10:30 ~:~. m.; Junior choir
practice,
Wednesday, 3:20p.m.;
Service, 9:80 a. m., second and
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST!ourlll SUnday each month.
Senior
choir
practice, Thursday,
Miller st. - Ever0011 Weekley,
7:30
p.
m.
HIIIIPY
Hustler Class
CHESfER CHURCH OF T H E pallor, Bible studY cla0sas,smmeellrw, fourth Frlda,v or each
cle, second Thursday; Class 12 Nazarene - Rev. Herbert Grate., da,v, 10a.m. Worshipandl&gt;f,eachLAUREl,. CUFF FREE METH- third Wedneaclay, Afternoon Cirin,g, 10:55 a.m.; Sunda3 evening month at 6 p. m. Wesleyan Serv·
service, 7:30.
Bible II1Udy cle Guild, fourth Monday of each
Oili!&gt;T CHURCH - Slznday School cle, •econcl Thursday afternoon.
classes, Wedbesd-.v, 7:30 p.m.~ month, 7:30 p. m.; Junior High
. 9~30 a. m., mQrniilg worshiP, Chof.r practice, 7 p. m, WednesMT, HERMAN
UNITED MYF, 4:30 p. m, each sunday;
'· JO~ lO a. m.; evening worslrlP, da,y.
BRETHREN IN CHRIST- Rev, Senior High MYF, 5:30 p. m.,
~~ :•• m.;We&lt;t&gt;esda;, ChristUNITED ldETIIODIST CHURCH
James G. Morrison, pastOr. Stm- each Sundll,l'.
lin( t~lllh Qrusadora,. 6:30 p. m. - Pomeroy. Church School, 9:15
PORTLAND METHODIST da,y School, 9:30 a. m.; Russell
arid il~er meetirw, 7:30 p.m. a. m,; Worship service, 10:30.
Rev.
John w. Kimbler, pastor.
Spencer, SUpt.; Alfred Wolfe, aBThuraday, choir practice, 7 p. MYF, 6 p.m. Choir practice, 7:30
Smdii,Y
School, Y:30 a.m.; WorMr. and Mrs. Maynard Bahr sistant. Morning aennon, 11 a.
m. R. Eugene Gill, pastor; Phil p. m. Wodneaclay. Publ!e Invited
ship
sen1ee,
7:30 p. rn.
The caravan has travelled through the desto attend these services. Glen recently made a business trip to m., second and fourth Sunday rl
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OAK
GROVE
METHODIST
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for many days •.. and the men are glad
each month. Evening sennon,
H1ln, minister. Leo Crew, s. S. Athens.
John W. Kimbler. pastor. SUnday
" ,.lit#£R CHURCH OF CHRisr Supt. Mrs, June Van Vl-anken, orMr. and Mr~ Jack Seidenabel 1:30 11o m. every first and third
to see the tall date palms of the oasis In the
SCI1001, 10:30 a. m.; Worship
"-llqDnie . Russal~ pastor. No"' ganist;
of
Pomeroy
called
on
Mr.
and
Sunday
or
the
month.
Cia"
mealBeta;y RawliJWs, mu...
distance. Here they will rest and refresh .
'malt'c. WUI,isulit. ~school ate dl
Mrs. maine Milhoan. Mr. and ing, 11 a. m. every rtrst and service, 9:30 a. m., first and
third Sunday each month.
themselves beside the cool spring before con- ·
9:30 L m.t. Wo'AI!IP &amp;"""e,
Mrs. Milhoan attended the we~ third Sunday. David Holter,clus
THE
CHURCH
FOR
All
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tinuing on their vlay.
l0:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor
ding anniversary observance of leader. Christian Endeavor, 7;30
• •• ALL FOR THE CHURCH
Sunda,y . . . .
Mr. and Mrs. SeidenabeL
p, m., aeeond and fourth Sundll,l'.
ZION CHURCH OF CHmsr Every journey Is made easier if it Ia
The Church is the greatest factor on
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF
8)08
Mrs. Allee Dodson eutered the Emerson Pooler, president. Pomeroy - Harrisonville Road.
earth for the bvlldin; of choroeter and
broken by intervals of restoration and regoad dtizendaip. It is a storehouse of
THE NAZARENE -SUndaySehool 10:- _,
Vetorans Memorial Hospiial for Prayer meetiQ!, 7:30 p. m.every Eugene Underwood, pasoor. Ke•
newal. Even life itself can be a weary road
spiritual values. Without Cl lfrong
9;30 a, m,; Morning Worahlp, . .:J\K:Jety
eWS
minor surgery, She relurne&lt;l Wednesdll,l'. Board meeting, 7:30 neth Grover, &amp;lnday School Supt.
Church, neither democracy nor clvllizo•
if it does not contain times and places where
sp:30 . a. m.; Evenlni! WOI'llhip,
home the same da;y.
p, m., first Monday or month.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; Wortlon con survive. There are four 10und
we can pause to gather new strength. Where
reason• why .very penon should
f:30p.m. Prljo'V 'aervlces, 7iil0
By MRS. EVELYNBRICKLES
Mrs. Doris Betz of St. Joseph,
POMEROY TRINITY UNITED ship service, 10:30 a. m. :imday
attend
Mr.,.(U
regularly
cmd
1upport
can modern men and women regain the
P, m. WO!ll&gt;eacla,y, Sunda,y Sehool
Mr nd Mr lohn Ml ell Mich., returned home Su-'• .. aft- CHURCH OF CHRIST- Rev. W, evenlfl8 service, 7 p. m. Prayer
the
Church
.
They
are.
{1)
for
his
own
~Da:ent. Pauline McCJin. a
s. '
tch
er a few weeks visit ~-;;;her H. Perrin, pastor, Patrick D. meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
equilibrium and peace of mind that tbey
KJke, (2) For hil~;hildren'• sak,. (3) For
~k.
Paw-,
R'
e
v,
Morris'
M.
and
son,
Steven,
ot
Rodney
•
0.'
Wood
Supl
Sund••
sc•-1
9
15
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~tw.L
spent a Sunday h
with Mr
mother, Mrs. Alice Dodson.
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the sake of his community al'lr:l natlal'l.
need so badly?
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN-BriWolfe.
.
Nei I W ther ere nd h !peds.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt called a. m.; Worship, 10:25 a. m.
(.4) For the ;ake of the Church lfMlf,
an E.'~l, pastor. Morning wor01
se
man a
e
y-~ choir rehearsal 1 Monday 1
Fortunately, we too have an oaais ••.• the
which needf h11 moral and material
C ~TER CHURCH OF ~nn
ship,
9 a. m.; Sunday School,
-nR~ev.
cbe~·-Bryant,
.~-.
her
celebrate
her
birthda.v
by
on
his
parerts,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
JunIAiw•
suppart. Plan to go to -:hurch regularly
,_
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· H , M
Ia! Day
6:30 p, m. Mrs. Marvin Burt,
Christian
Church. The teachings of Jesus
and read your Bible dolly.
•-~1 9 30
W
taking her out for dinner.
lor un., em or
,
dire-·, Senior choir rehearsal, 10:30 a. m.
offer deep wells of comfort for the spirit,
~IUV • : a.m.; or..
Mr. am Mrs. Wtlliam Rose and
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ST. PAUL'S LtlrHERAN -32
p se,rrice, 11 a, m.; Evenlllt
Rev, and Mrs. C. C. Nichols of
Billy f Col b al
Thursday, 7:30p.m., Mrs. Paul
and springs of joy to revitalize any life that
worlh4t, 7:30p.m,Prayerserv- Swanton spent a few days here hson, othe' o um usc lodon Nease, director. Thursday, aU E. Second st., Pomeroy, Sunday
lacks goal or purpose.
tee·, TUesday, 7:30 p. m, Youth with their parents, Mr. arxl Mrs.
er m r, Mrs. Glema Mil- day, Busy Bee qui1ting party In SCI1001, 10 a.m.; Worehip service
lla.
m.
Service,... rhursday, 7:30 P. m. Clarence Nichols.
hoanthMemorial Day. They visit- church social room.
SYRACUSE EIJB CHURCH Monthly sln!ra, first Saturday or
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seyder of ed e cemetory at sand Iilli,
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
Sunday
Monday Tuek:Joy Wtdnesdoy Thursdoy
Frldor
Saturday
each month, . .
,. .
Sandyville, W, Va., anddauglltor· Lorw Boltool.
CHRIST - Roy W. Carter, pas- Rev. P8.ul A. sellers, pastor. Sun. ,-,
I Kings
I Kings
lsoloh
lsoioh
Motthew
John
John .
HEMLOCK .GROVE Chrlallan in-law, Mrs. NoeiBiaugll,andtwo
Bill and Klcy Bahr ofGall!polis tor. Sundll,l' SChool, 9z30 a. m.; day School, 9:30 a.m., Ben Quls ..
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19,1·8
19,9.18
35,1.
10
58:6.12
10,5-15
4:
1-15
4:16-26
Church .. James Qulaenbe'rry, daughters of Belpre were Sunclay called on his parents, Memorlal Communion and worship service, enberry, supt. Momirw worsh111,
pastor; ltv Whaley·, supt. 'COm- guests here of her aunt, Mr. and Da,y.
10:30 a. m.; Prayer meetillC, 10:30 a. m., first and third Sunm\lldon and WOI"IId.paerfice,9:SO Mrs. Wl)lne Brickles. They aJso
Mr. ard Mrs. Blaine Milhoan, Thursday, 7:30p.m. v. H. Bra- days each month. Evening evan..
With the ~ It will, in some measure, looter and help sustain thll whleh Is rood In family
gellstlc service, 7:30 p. m., seca.m.; SandQY School, 10:30 a.m;, called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Elaine, Tony, Mikel and Mrs. ley, Supt.
and
community
Ute. this feature ls sponsored by t}Je bwllnesa tlrma aDd orpnizationa whose ruea
Youtll oervlce, Slllllla,y., 6r30 Pi' Gri!flth.
Glenna Milhoan called on Mr. and CHESTER METHODIST Charge ond and !oorth Sundaya,
·,
appear
below,
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BETHANY EUB CHURCH m.; PreaCbfrw ·every Surlda)', ·'1·'"
Mr. anc1 Mrs. Clarence Nieb- Mrs. W, Wilhoan at W, Shade. - Rev. Pearl A. Casto, _pastor.
P.m.
ols spent a couple of days with
Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Fergu- CHEiTER: worship, 9 a. m.; Rev. Paul A. Sellers, pastor.
DANVILLE PtiGRJM Holble~s his cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry son of Huntington caee for the Sunday School, 10 a. m.; MrB. Morning worKhip,9:30a.m.jStm'
Chu.reh- Charles ll:&gt;zer,pastort : Nichols of Weston, w. VL
alumni banquet at Chester. Thoy Wald Spencer, SQpt. FLAT- day SChool, 10:30 a. m. Blythe
Adra ~ek, SundaySChooiSq&gt;e,..
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Zei&amp;ler spent the night with Mr~ Allee WOODS: Church SChool, SUnday, Theiss, Supt. Youtll FellowshiJ&gt;,
llltendent. Sunday SChool, 9:30 a. of Albany and daughU.r,Mrs. E"' Dodson and len SUnda,y lor Atbo 11 a.m., .1o1m Bolly, aupL Wor- 6:30p.m.
Lincoln - Mercury - Comet • English Ford
CARMEL EIJB CHURCH-Rev,
m.; worsbJp service., 10:30 a. ur.1 ·.. Root or Chester, Mr, aOO Mrs. ens to visit wlth her alster and ship service alternates with AIr•. : '&gt;':C".'f 'Nr_,
Bakera
Bread
~ and Junior Joudlllervke, Millard·Rrm.pf ~·""'·- brother-I•Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Sal- fred and Flahooods. Service• Paul A. Sellera, pastm. SUnday
.••
:;::· of Hnlsum
1.1!1012A:lJC:
"' ~ ~0~
.p.m. Evenlngworsi)lj&gt;,.i:30. and Mr.";'ii! l.'ir's. Biizieii'l.iiiJ.; don Whlto.
.,.~ Sunday morning or evening, of School, 9:30a.m' ; Wa,ynell:oush~
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Supt. Mornl111!· WO&lt;shlp, 10:30 a.
Pra,yer -ad· praise, Wecmesday, and daughtor, Doris Lee, of BelMr. and Mrs. Earl COIU'oy ~f each week.
7130.
pre spool Swzdll,)' here with their Akroo vial ted over the holidll,l'
GRACE EPISCOPAL - E. Main m., second lind fourtll Sunda,ys of
IOOIED FAITH CHUI«;H- brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel with hls mother, Mrs. Aiicellod- St., Pomeroy- SUnday worShip each month. Evenlll! evlll!Oiistlc
Sale• - ALLIS CHALMERS- service
Nease Settlement - Robert .E. . Miller and family and atterxled son and other relatives of this service, 10:80 a. m. With lay- service, 8 p. m. second and third
Farm - IDWstrlol - l.awn r. Garden
Sundays 1:1: each month.
&amp;ruth, Sr., pastor. ~ Sc~ graduation exercises at Eastern area.
~e&amp;@ra.
TQIIPOJ'S
Plains
P1100a 687-3135
Pl'Oiblera r. Dlstrlblltera
ENTERPRISE EIJB CHURCHll(lerinten- KeDneth llataoo. . High whore Gary Miller, 1&lt;111 of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conroy of
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Of lfl&amp;b Gnde Coli
Rey. Menzel Smith, Pastor~ Ra1JJb
Sunday School. 9:30 a. m.; wor- Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Mlller,was ColUD)bus were dinner aueata or Chureh - Pomeroy, Mulberry
Wost
,Coluinbla, W. Va.
ShiP service, 10:30 a. ""'\Jitd' one of tile graduates.
her,,parents, Mr. and Mra. May• Height&amp; Road, north or Vetorana SpR~Ceri SUpt.; · Eldon Weeks,
7:30p.m. eachSunday.MIO.WO'Ok ~"" llll:a, Rebecca Lowery of Mar- nard Bahr, Sunday.
Memorial HosjJital. Phillip Gag- Ato't. Worsld,p aervlces, 9:30
pra,yermeetlng, Wednesday,7:30 iettaf~~Q!rs. Marl!ll'etNarazol
Mr. and Mrs. Ballne Milhoan or, pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 p, a. m.; Sunday Sehool, 10:30 a.
P.m.
Reno, Ne~pellt ·1 lew days and Elaine, Toey and Mikel .,.. .IJI., Bible Study andprll,)'ermeel- m. Youtll Fellowsld,p, 6:30 p.m.
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.;
bere with their brother and al" U.nded the blrthlay celel!,..t!on lng, Saturdlll': Sabbath SChool,
Youth
choir, 6:30p.m, WednesKENO CHURCH OF CIIR6T- ter-in.law, Mr. ard MrS. Leonlrd of Mrs. Jack Seldenabellt Porn- 10:30 a.m.; worahlp, 9:30 a. m.
Norman McCain, a~ MeGUI.
er~ Slturda,y evenlrw.
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTER· dll,l' 7:30 11o m.
240 LIDcoln st.
MOIINING STAR EIJB -Rev,
~
k1y
at
9
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IAN
CHURCH ~ Mlddleporl,
So',.ces
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a.
m.
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m~sts
of
Mr.
and
Mr'
a
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Perry
atfl
-""' ~.- C'l.-..
u.u-.r e.....
Guest Minister, James Buehl,.. Menzel Smith, putor. John lhle •
Pre.....,_
~... rat~ ~uouway Kenneth Gr1111th wore her brolll- · tonded e funeral o! his motiler
Supt,.J'red Sonllh, ABI't. SUndll,l'
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month by Charles Rullell at er, Mr. and Mrs. Richard ~--· Sunda,y In
t Virginia.
an, SUnday School Superlnte• School, 9~45 a. mo; Mornin,gwor ..
9:30a.m.
~·~
Mr G1
dent. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF and soo, Michael, of Sandyville,
s. enna
hoor• and Ber- Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. sbi», 10:45 a. m.; Prayer meetCHRIST - Cbarles RuaaoU, pu- W. VL, Mrs. Gill Rolley and chU- nard visited Tue
~GI Mr. Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wed- Ing, 7:30 11o m. Tillndll,l'. Youtll
Middlepo~ Ohio
FeUowshlp, 7:30 p. m,Sunday,
tor, Rlcbard. !lllkey, S,.zt. San- dren, Beverly, Jerry and Danny and Mrs. Dwight Mllholil.· '(hi~· nosday.
"Ohio's Oldeat [bdp lloolor''
CIIURCH OF CHlRST - Midday School, 9:30 L m.; Mornl!w of Coolvllle, Miss Linda Clark of there, the Mairoans were call..t
FOREST RUN METHODIST ' ' \ 'MIIidlclort, Ohio
dleport,
5th
and
Main.
J
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k
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1"·30
co-..~Tuppers
Plains
and
c_
D.
Mel&amp;
to
assist
a
~r,
Mrs.
Wild
Rn.
WeDdell
G.
SIUtler,
~-.
Wora.,.., v: a. m.; -·-..
Windon
h
""·band
hid •~
worahip, 1 p.m. WedDeadayBtble lyre of Pine Grove.
, w ose uUZI
"""' Worabl.p Hrvlce, 9 a. m.i Sun .. SCitea, supt. Bible School, 9:30
Mr. and Mrs. - -1 -~..0u come Ul. He was taken by am- '""
•·· School , 10 a.m. Mra."~ a. m.; ~ worlhlp, 10:30 L
_..,, 7·30p.m
.,_.
• _,
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•
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bull
to
Hnl
H
Ita!
m., Evening worship, 7:30. p, m.;
REORGANIZED CHURCH oF' have sold their prope~V to Mr.
nee
zer osp •
Nease, Su!zl,
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Jeaus Chrlat of l.atter D1 y and Mra. RDbert Kopply. It was
Mrs. Don Heaton celled on
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE Prayer service, Wednesday, 7 p.
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ortlancl
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formercy the Georp llomlltoa Mrs. Allee Dod,.. Sunda,y.
NAZARENE - Rev, Kenneth m, Rev. RauUo MDy•r, pa-.
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FAMILY RECREATION
lllddlapjm,
Ohio
....,.,,
P
•
Bacino
Road.
·-~·.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Albert
Rinehart
Pie
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENE
...~... "·'-' 9:30 a. m.• .,__
•• .,.......,
rce, J181tor. SUndll,l' SChool,
- Middleport. Rev. Audry Miller,
...,,.....,10:30 a.m. ' Sunc1o,y
_,.
""s.·
~ 9 30
SWIMMING
ing Worald,p,
~ Nelsol Wealbe-··
· - · and of COlumbo
Mr a call
!. eel on Iher da....,r
: L m., Ra,ymond Walburn, ,po.llol'.
Lester Ta,ylor,Supt.Sunevening service 11 7, Wednesday Mrs.· M,yrtle Boaeas and aon, U.r,
s. Lou se Far ey, Mem- supt, Worship service, 10:30 a.
William, of Hlllltirwton were re- ,..lal Day.
m.; EvqeUallc service, 7:30 da,y Scbool, 9:30 a.m.; iolomlne
evening prayer aervlce, t:30.
f
Mr and Mrs o--und Frank
Pr
.....,_ Wed
Pastor, Elder Frederick J."sto. cent guests o Mr. IDd Mrs. Hen•
. .....,u,
P. m.; a,yer m.......... lll§,
nea- Worahlp, 10z30 a.m.; Junior So•
c!ety, 6:30 p, m.; NYPS, 6:45 p,
bar~
ry Ta,ylor, Little Hocldng. Mrs. of Chesrer visited 11 the Send day, 7:30 p, m.
Weatllerman waa 1 dinner guest HIU CemeU.ry at Long Bottml
SYRACU&gt;E CHURCH OF THE m. SUnday ~aile meet~Jw,
ALFRED MEJ'IIODIST of Mrs. ~sa and 1011.
and eaUed. oo Mra. Allee Dod- NAZARENE -Rev, A. F., Miller, 7z30 p, m. Prayer meetlll!, Wed.''
Qzurch and 0!111:•
Gl!ll
·
We Fill All n:.etora Preaerlpdbl,;
Pearl A. Casto, pastor. SuJilay
Terry Kvlor, who Is In the · sonenrouto home.
J181tol'. Rdlort Stewart, SUnday neacla,y; 7:30 II· m.
99:1-21*1
Midcleport
THE SALVATION ARMY-~­
SChool at 9:30, Lloyd DilU!l!er, NavY and has apeniiiiiiOtlme In
William Mllhcu ol Ilene) r,;. School Supt. SUnday SChool,
~2-2965
~m,oroy
SA4lt. Worship ServiceS at 10:45 Africa, is hOme for a10dayYlsit cently spent a SUnday evening clasae• for aJI agea, 9:30 a.m.i voy Ra,y s. Wining, oftlcer In
~ .
L in. Tuesday, 8IJ. m., Woman•s with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. with Elaine, To~ and Mikel MU- Morn1ng Worahip, 10:30 a.m.; ebarge. Suoda.Y, ·10 a. m,;Hnu''
SOCiefJ' or Christian Service Ellner Kaylor. He ..UI go to Cal· holn.
NYPS SUnday 6:30 p.m.; Evan- noos meetillg; 10:30 L m. Sun'
meetsatthehomeofAimaSwartz iforn!a for three weeks odd!·
~Mrs. Glenna Milhoan geUalle Service Slllday 7:30 p, day School. YIIIIIV People's ~,e.
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with Gerevleve Guthrie, program tional tnlnlng and fr'con tilere
m.; Midweek Prayer meallrw eton, 7 p, m.; 5alva.Uon m~,
"!lamWr of the IIIII
'
Furniture
and
AI!PI,Ioneoa
7:30
p.
m,;
Tillndll,l',
I
to
3
p.
leader. Wednesday, 7:45 P. rn:, will go 1&lt;1 VIetnam.
W....,aclll,)' 7:30 p.m.; Million·
Genftlll MerchiDdlie
pra,yer services.
Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Rrush of
II'!' Meotlnr aacond Waclneaclll,)' m.; Ladlea Heme Leque: 7p. m,.
,.,...
elilna
Phlin• 911W308
rllo-,
atlo
. Prep e1use1.
BRADBURY CHURCH OF Weal Slldevialtedh!u!stor, Mr.
of each montb 7:30 p,m,
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST -Mid·
CHRIST - James H. Smith, Pa.. and Mra. . Gerald Violet SUnday PLEASANT VAL .,;y ..~PIT AL
THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY dleport, corner or Fourth and
•... ~·
•-•oo1, 9:30 LID. ; e.w...,
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Admitted: &amp;le EIIOII Brown, Chureb- Rev. Amoa TIUia, -··
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Main st. Rdlort Jleksm, .....mr.
Supt. Glen E,.os. Church ser· · Mr. and Mrs. Dale !t!Oneer of Lolarl; Mra. Fred Koater11011, ""'· SUndll,l' School, 10 a. m.;
Sllllllay Sebool, 9•30 a. m.;llornvices, 10:30 Lm.; evening, 7:30 Colwnbus called on his sister, Pomeroy.
!O::U.hip service,~ ~~- in!r
Wiln'E 5EWJN(l MACHINES
worablp, 10:30 a. m., Arnol4'
. Bulova Watebes - Slil11 and Service
p.m.; Wedneaclay, Prayer ser- · Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlcldes a
Dlaeharged: Everett Baln, Pl.
Pfll,)'.e r m rw, ' p.
"~ Flbrlci at v.,_ Price•'
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Rl1l~. l"'lt. '
vices, 7:30p.m.
recent Friday afler110011.
Pleaiut·, Mro. Delmar Par11011s· m.; SUnda,y nf8hl-lh!p, 7' 30•
186
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S!lcond
Mlddii(IOrl
RUTLAND JIIIST BAPTIST 83.11111 St.
Mlddllport
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SYRACUlE FIRST UNITED
FREEDOM Ga;PEL liMONMri. Neloel Weathennan waa and 11011, Pl. Pleaaant; Mrl. Bar- PRESBYTERIAN _ RIY. LIDIIOII Rev. Samuol J, Jack1011, pallol', .
BaiR-~ Kmbnev"'E.
rUIIthr. ~~ •b otheSundaYMrdiMander gMruest oEidredf
her old"Une and 11011, Pl. Pleaaant; . H. Stebbins. paJfor. Worsblp, 9 Prayei- Hrvlce, 9:80 a. m.; SiD,..
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r,
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Mrs .. Fred !Iarrick, Pl. Pleas.
•·-• SCI1001 10
day Sc:bool, llJ L m., Mra. Ger·
........
•-~1, 9:30 a.m.; Roger Grunes
·
m, study
.,.....a.vand pra,yer
' aenlce,
a. rn.;
_...., ......,
oI Atbe ns. Sh e attended ant; ·Mro: James Pullin, Pl&gt;ma- a.
Bible
lrudf. Butler, SQpt. ' Worsld,p
"Evel')'thq ID llar4waro"
Wilf¥od,
7 p• m•
set\'tto; 11 a. m. illlllll•t Tram•:
.... 1.il,.zt.
.. Sunday lrclrald,p
M
. churcll there· with then\· and In roy; Mrs. Donald uum..o.-,
...... V.J Ft. w-~·acla,y
l;ll,lllll
I
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ae...ce, :-p.m. Prayer ott- ·· the aftornoon vlalted the Sledrt PloaiiOIIt.
'EDEN UNITID BRETHREN IN q Unloo, flr&amp;t and aaeond SunP,._,Ohlo
IJW, Tuleday,· 7:30 p.m., Emeat and Wires cemeteries.
Births: Mr. and Mrs. Denver CHRIST -Elden R. Blake, paa- da;yl at ~:30 p, m.; Mra, 11ar7
Woods, president.
ciAioJieader,
Youtl!FeiMrs.
l.awrence
Balser
was
I
WUf-•
' - a 11011,' Mr. ~'~~"'
-~. ~o.~ ... •-•-1
1 ...... FriUy 1 30
lr
...._ .......,..,
--. ,_.......,.
.x~.,.,' 10 a. m.,
tmlaL RUN FREE liiETHoon •...,..
• o ;p.m. • · patleDt at Cam4en ClarkHoJPital Mrs. Ronal~ .Jacoba, Rutland, WIM!o HOla!nger, supt, Morning
DIST••
Rot. cO.u J. Win,_..
aut l)eeter,
lndv; Kaler wn- • for. back in,iucy. ' '
.•:.,0., ...... Mr. and Mrs. v-..
-fred
Jt
aide•
v~~ .....
...,.,, 11 a.m. Evenlng sen' f '
' •• pre
... ·
· Mr, ord Mrs, . .J&lt;!hn ~~·· o( .. Cllllal, Pl. Ploaunt, a oon.
cle Cflr!allan Dldeavor, 7:30 p. ""'· SUnday Scbool,, Pt30 a. m.;
MASON · ASSEMBLY CHURCH Chesrer called on M'r. and Mra.
·
m., Mrs. I.l'da Chevalier, proal- M~ Worlhlp, 10.30; Ello!diW·
OF GOD - Second St., MasOn, ~on Halsey.
.
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doni. Scog oervlco ana aei'IIIOII, worsll!p, • 7il0;• Ylllq Paopl~
W. Va. 8loJaJr Sehool,.. 10 a.m. ·' Amlllll! Glooe who attended the -·.
8:20. Mid-week prll,)'er meet- Sarot.. , e,~b:.m:; i'.!W•meot- .
Mornilw worlblp, U L m.llWio . fu..,ral In COlumbus of Garland
:1·~· W-·•·"
..,.., 7:30 p.m., Mr a. bv, , . . , '~:30 ~··m. '"·1 '' 1i
MJDOLI':I'Oil1' lliRS'J" ' BAP·
,.U,Ue, seeylce, .7::W.P• OI.Bihlo . Lamb, brother of Mro. Edna Ger\lWI PirJ&lt;cr S)'l'&amp;cua~· Mr Mazie Hoi a!-, clua leaclar,
TIST
- Charlel w. liupOno,
study and J!I'&gt;,I'Or · ~ce,Wed- Summerfield, were Mrs. SurJ&gt;. and ilri. G"" i&gt;;,.en of Gam~
POMEROY LOWER IJGifl'
•sda,y, .1:30 P. m. Cheater 1enc .. merfidil and Mr: 1!111 Mrs. Rex . po11si)1r:: and. ilri. Carl Lamb Chureh - Harr!11011vlllo Road - ""'. F,4111011 lltlllel'' SUpdlll,ScbOol
...., J181f&lt;!r. Phone Tr,l,,$ m.
, Summerfield of Tuwors :~PS, ·. of Himdngton; r.tr. and Mra. Olen Rev, Roy Tll,l'lor, pastm, !llaro SIPrlnlondent.' !lurtdali !:(~a r c h
CAIILF:TON tuvncn- Klngs- Mr. and Mra. Earl ~rnold, ' Lamb~iic ·Pu1ceraburg and Mts. · H1111man, S. s. SUpt. SUnda,y sebiioi, a:l&amp; -.·m:i,~"''!"- ·
bury Road. SUnday 5ebool, 9:30 Murrysvtllo, Pa., Charlea Slim- ~!ldred ' ' ciJiiweii .ol .~rs 5ehool, 9:30 L m.; Worehlp aen- ship, 10:~., ~ ;~,~
1. m., Ral]lb Carl, ~ Worsld,p mcrfield, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. Plains. · .. · ·
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clded to sold flower&amp; )o Phyllla
Blaz~wi~i .. It w~ reported that
u,nj)in BariAi)s, !onilorcy ofloll""ravllle, died HY!Iral weeks op
'at Clevelaild. He visited often In
Pooiuirw during the P..torote of
lbe Rev. Waldo Bartels here.
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Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Rrush of MlddlejiOr~ he served
four year~ tn dle· Mari'nes, one
o1 which was apenl In Vietnam.
He vialted hi Middleport Tuesday beloroi!Oill! 011 1&lt;1 COlumbus
to jolo his wife, Patey, and lllfant
1011 who came hmno by planoday.

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Color !Ibn alldes ~ lbelr .ra- ble was noted and pt111s dliruso.
'II ·ihl Church In J!li.Y; MrL Stel- Auxiliary Fire Departmenl,..frloo
od u to tho dlepoalllon or the
la 'flO.• ,will preO,.&lt;iovollons. day; ev!""ll! . ~t . the ~· .... trip lo Moxleo were by Mr: lind Mra. Paul anart at old Blblo, glYen by the llle RarTile ,r,.ara·. :!irayor 1n un11011
:1\E!lvtAt! PRE'ACIIIIiiG oei'v- • meellnil ~ .the ~-- lay Sanborn, lorii.tlme !llnday
~loiO!I U., meellq.
lc~!; •Hl~ .r.ommiilll!1 Church
llernl~ · Ebersbach and Mrs. Fitday't p;·m. l!&lt;lv. Edlel 11a,r1, qaos ~ the Mldclleport rtr•·, ,school teacher, ·- altai and• In· .
Biptlll Cbbrch beld Tueaclll,)' iltnunOIItallat of the choreh •.lohn
Elbel WlllhuniOil served a des- paaqir. Public Invited.
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sert' coarae. Roaei frOm tile WD·
JITNEY SUPPER Frldll,l' starloo Mra. Alleti lllqJboa.
appointed to lnveollgete the pos.
gerden decorated the ta- inlf :~ 11- m., Middleport Penleo
The Rev. Chai'les Slmoltl 01&gt;- ilblltll' of dlaplll,l'ing Ole Bible
ble.
costal Church lol. Public Invited. ·enid the meeting wtlh devotjOI!e In a gl111 covered case as a
HO!iftMADE ICE CREAM so- ualnS' u hla .topic, "Thy Wold momorlano tho late Mr. San·
cial saturday, beglnnl111! at 2 11Ia a l.amp Unto My Feet." Mrs. born.
PL, at EUB ~aorqe ln ~ Willis AnthoQy was reported hOI·
It waa voted 1&lt;1 dl-ae with
P,ra·.. Plains. · liomOII!Ide. ice jJitallzacl at Veterana Mamorlal. meetings
In Jui.Y and August. A
'cake, pie, sloppy .',ioi••
Replacamenl at the pulpit Bl- deaaert oourse was served by
coflee 'and soft drinkS. Public Jn.
the hosta w· Mr. 11114 Mrs. Edl·
A !arawoll partll honoring Mr. vi~ v,
MAllY Sl!IUNE, Whlre Shrllie
and Mri. Charleo ParBlnpr who
..UI """' to cl,...mer, Fla., Ol'Jerusalem, school of instrucwas plajln8d lor Jtme 19 w11011 tloo, S 11:Rl. FridaY at the IOOF
the Woman's Soelety of ChriJ- haD,. Mary Hughoa, dlslrlctdoputlan Soinlce met .TIIelda.Y nlalK 1)' qf Dlstr!e&gt;17in charge. OCIIMembers of the junior and aen· Cheri Router, VIcky Clelland,
at the Ualted Methodl&amp;t Church, cats oaked to·attend. l'OIIuck r•
lor Pl&gt;mel'Of - · w Cl.m Mila Powell and lbgrld Hawla,y
fres~.
POmeroy.
span! Wedneadll1 at lbe Canters ollbe
MIDDLEPORT Firemen sl)OnThe part~~ will be a potluck
Cave W Camp 1IOJ'i&lt;IDs oo their
altair IJIOIIaorad cooperatl•oly sor an outside teen. .dance.~ fi"'M HLet'l Explore."
by tho W.S.C.S. and !be Lydia Fr!da,y _starting at 9 p. ·m.·at tile
The girls otudlacl trees, plant·
Clrde. Mrs. Gerald WBdermoth, Wddleport comm•!IIIJI park. Tho and on!mal ure Ill a hike, had
Mrs. AIIOII Eichinger, and Mrs. Ja,ya wlll emcee. ·
a cookout, 111111 went awlmm1111!
Glenn DUI were named to a
W. M. JAMES M. SDulsby an• In lbe pool at the camp alto.
planning eommlllee.
IIOUIICes I spaelal meetln&amp; IJI
~ - • tr111aported to the
With Mrs. Rllbort Warner prJ- Pomeroy Lodge. 164, F. arid A. Jack"'!!' CowJt;r camp site by
Iidinl, 11 was reported thai 27 M., Frlda,v, 7:30 p.m. 1&lt;1 OOIIfer Mrs. Dorotllr Woodard, M r s.
alek cells bad been modo cllr· the Master MaiOn Dosi'eo m 111e James Clatworlhy, and Mrs. c.
log the paet montll. M111 ~dla candidate. Re!reshmenls follow E. Blakealee, advlaor. Glesto
El&gt;ersbaeh presented tho p r o- meou"': All Master Masoas In- cllrlag tho day were Jill Cox or
gram entitled, "A MedeniBrldge
Hlliaboro, 111111 PaiQI Blakeslee
Between Judalam and Chriallan·
Circle, Jl!llllfor Blakealoo, NanSATIJRI&gt;AY
Uy,"
cY Titus, and Mary Francia, all
OUTSIOE IOGH SChool darico
former club membera.
pa~V, open to public Slilurlloy
Club members on the outing
at tbe Pomeroy tennla court.
were Twlla Clatworthy, Backy
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
Dancing from 9 1&lt;1 !2 p. m. The
Harold W. Vogelsong of PortaTriplett, Debbie IIWIIIell, Carol
Jay..s, .emcees. .. In case ·of rlln,
mouth will be the guest apeaker
Hllrlii'IVOI, Becky Hoodaahelt,
AU VOICE OF MUSIC
the dan&lt;e will be held In the hl&amp;b
at lbe 10:30 s.m. SUnda,y aervlce
Debbie Harbredlt, and I r e n e
and·
school g)111.
of . the Middleport First United
Barnea of Ole aantor d.m; arid
iHTCHilU CAaSOI
JITNEY .SUPPER, Syracuse
Presbylorian Clllrcll. John F'llltz
Grade School saturday. servlne
will preside at Ole aerviee and from 4:30 p. m. to 7 p. m. Pfo.
ATTEND WEI&gt;DING
there wlli be special music by
ceeds to help purchase a new
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs.
Che Junior choir. Father's Day
fire truck~.
Harry Potta, Mils Roae A n .1
wiD be observed.
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MONDA~
THE J,O,F, Oa55 of the Pom- Rizer and daughter MUiea, of
eroy \Jnlted Methodist Church Pl&gt;maroy ollended the wed&lt;lln&amp;
VISIT MRS. CUSTER
Mr. Potts' !ll'anddaughter,
RoY. and Mrs. S. E. Kaetzel wiU meet Mondlll' at 7:30 11-m. ol
Mary Allee I'Oits, Ole daughter
ol !!Iii..., Ohio, and Mr. and in
church parlor.
ol Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potta Jr.
Mra. Loren Cavenlle of Hunoll.aur"'•· South Carolina.
tington were recent viaitora or
was united In marriage
MrL Alonzo custer LAsley st.,
Man.has been making glass to 9le
Jamea c. Welborn Jr. at tho
Pomeroy,
for at least 5,0110 years.
First Prelbyterlan Church In
Laurena, on JuDe 7.
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iiUIOI'. Cbureb Schoo), 9:311 a.m.;·
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'"} - P~ Pleasant. "Reolli)" Wednesday, 7;30 p.m.
HEATH METIIODIST CHURCH
Ia; the sub)oet of lbe) .osson s.r-Middleport.
Rev. MaxlJOIIahue,
mqn "' be.l'ead illl Christian
pastor,
Jack
Bechtle, Church
Scle~&gt;:e churches this s...ta,y.
School
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School~ 9o30
The Goldelz TOX\ Which sots the
theme for this Bible Lesson is a. m.; Worship service, 10:30
from lsaiall: uSlnce the begtD. a. m.; Mlddlaport - P&lt;oneroy
n~Jt. of the world men have not Methodist YCMth FeUowshlp, Sun•
heal'd;.fl()r Perc, ived by the ear day, 6 p. m. Sunday event~ worneither hith tbl ey'e seen, o ~ shlj&gt;, 7:30 p. m.; Ofl\c!al Board
bea~de thee, what he haUl pre- meetl~, first Sunday 11 monih,
pared for hiuJ, that waiteth for 6 p. m.; wscs aacond Monday of
month, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor Cirhim."

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MT•• UNioN BAPTIST - Rev.
Cecll c.., J181tor. Sundlil' 5ebool
superintendent, Larry Clark.
SUndll,l' School, 9:45a.m.; SUnday
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sell, .slU)t., lUchard Bart®, A!ioo
sii!;Lant SUPt. Pra,yer meoUng.
Wome!iday, 7:3011- m~ .
HAJUIL'lONVILLE I' IIESilYTEIUAN- IIO'Iiard ill!C&gt;Pd~P~ ..
tor, Mike Epple, liW!day school
Sq&gt;erlntendent. 'Unday School,
9;30 a. m.; Church WorshiP, 7:30
p. m. 'Communicants class, »
urda.Y. 2 p.. m.
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SYRACU&gt;E METHODIST Rev. Wemell SIUtler, pastor.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Carroll
Norris, s • Worsblp service,
tla. m.
RACINE METHODIST - John
W. Kimbler, pastor. Sunda,y
School, 9:30' a.m.; Worshlpserv...

Walth Tower study, 10:30 a.m.;
SUTTON METHODIST - Rev. Wedneaclll,l': Bible study, 7 p. m,
.1o1m W. Klinbler, pastDr. Sun- Thuradll,l': Mlnlstry school, 7 v.
dill School, 10:30 a. m.; Worship m. Servtee meetlrw, 8 p.. m.
Ice, 10:30 ~:~. m.; Junior choir
practice,
Wednesday, 3:20p.m.;
Service, 9:80 a. m., second and
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST!ourlll SUnday each month.
Senior
choir
practice, Thursday,
Miller st. - Ever0011 Weekley,
7:30
p.
m.
HIIIIPY
Hustler Class
CHESfER CHURCH OF T H E pallor, Bible studY cla0sas,smmeellrw, fourth Frlda,v or each
cle, second Thursday; Class 12 Nazarene - Rev. Herbert Grate., da,v, 10a.m. Worshipandl&gt;f,eachLAUREl,. CUFF FREE METH- third Wedneaclay, Afternoon Cirin,g, 10:55 a.m.; Sunda3 evening month at 6 p. m. Wesleyan Serv·
service, 7:30.
Bible II1Udy cle Guild, fourth Monday of each
Oili!&gt;T CHURCH - Slznday School cle, •econcl Thursday afternoon.
classes, Wedbesd-.v, 7:30 p.m.~ month, 7:30 p. m.; Junior High
. 9~30 a. m., mQrniilg worshiP, Chof.r practice, 7 p. m, WednesMT, HERMAN
UNITED MYF, 4:30 p. m, each sunday;
'· JO~ lO a. m.; evening worslrlP, da,y.
BRETHREN IN CHRIST- Rev, Senior High MYF, 5:30 p. m.,
~~ :•• m.;We&lt;t&gt;esda;, ChristUNITED ldETIIODIST CHURCH
James G. Morrison, pastOr. Stm- each Sundll,l'.
lin( t~lllh Qrusadora,. 6:30 p. m. - Pomeroy. Church School, 9:15
PORTLAND METHODIST da,y School, 9:30 a. m.; Russell
arid il~er meetirw, 7:30 p.m. a. m,; Worship service, 10:30.
Rev.
John w. Kimbler, pastor.
Spencer, SUpt.; Alfred Wolfe, aBThuraday, choir practice, 7 p. MYF, 6 p.m. Choir practice, 7:30
Smdii,Y
School, Y:30 a.m.; WorMr. and Mrs. Maynard Bahr sistant. Morning aennon, 11 a.
m. R. Eugene Gill, pastor; Phil p. m. Wodneaclay. Publ!e Invited
ship
sen1ee,
7:30 p. rn.
The caravan has travelled through the desto attend these services. Glen recently made a business trip to m., second and fourth Sunday rl
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GROVE
METHODIST
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for many days •.. and the men are glad
each month. Evening sennon,
H1ln, minister. Leo Crew, s. S. Athens.
John W. Kimbler. pastor. SUnday
" ,.lit#£R CHURCH OF CHRisr Supt. Mrs, June Van Vl-anken, orMr. and Mr~ Jack Seidenabel 1:30 11o m. every first and third
to see the tall date palms of the oasis In the
SCI1001, 10:30 a. m.; Worship
"-llqDnie . Russal~ pastor. No"' ganist;
of
Pomeroy
called
on
Mr.
and
Sunday
or
the
month.
Cia"
mealBeta;y RawliJWs, mu...
distance. Here they will rest and refresh .
'malt'c. WUI,isulit. ~school ate dl
Mrs. maine Milhoan. Mr. and ing, 11 a. m. every rtrst and service, 9:30 a. m., first and
third Sunday each month.
themselves beside the cool spring before con- ·
9:30 L m.t. Wo'AI!IP &amp;"""e,
Mrs. Milhoan attended the we~ third Sunday. David Holter,clus
THE
CHURCH
FOR
All
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l0:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor
ding anniversary observance of leader. Christian Endeavor, 7;30
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Sunda,y . . . .
Mr. and Mrs. SeidenabeL
p, m., aeeond and fourth Sundll,l'.
ZION CHURCH OF CHmsr Every journey Is made easier if it Ia
The Church is the greatest factor on
RACINE FIRST CHURCH OF
8)08
Mrs. Allee Dodson eutered the Emerson Pooler, president. Pomeroy - Harrisonville Road.
earth for the bvlldin; of choroeter and
broken by intervals of restoration and regoad dtizendaip. It is a storehouse of
THE NAZARENE -SUndaySehool 10:- _,
Vetorans Memorial Hospiial for Prayer meetiQ!, 7:30 p. m.every Eugene Underwood, pasoor. Ke•
newal. Even life itself can be a weary road
spiritual values. Without Cl lfrong
9;30 a, m,; Morning Worahlp, . .:J\K:Jety
eWS
minor surgery, She relurne&lt;l Wednesdll,l'. Board meeting, 7:30 neth Grover, &amp;lnday School Supt.
Church, neither democracy nor clvllizo•
if it does not contain times and places where
sp:30 . a. m.; Evenlni! WOI'llhip,
home the same da;y.
p, m., first Monday or month.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; Wortlon con survive. There are four 10und
we can pause to gather new strength. Where
reason• why .very penon should
f:30p.m. Prljo'V 'aervlces, 7iil0
By MRS. EVELYNBRICKLES
Mrs. Doris Betz of St. Joseph,
POMEROY TRINITY UNITED ship service, 10:30 a. m. :imday
attend
Mr.,.(U
regularly
cmd
1upport
can modern men and women regain the
P, m. WO!ll&gt;eacla,y, Sunda,y Sehool
Mr nd Mr lohn Ml ell Mich., returned home Su-'• .. aft- CHURCH OF CHRIST- Rev. W, evenlfl8 service, 7 p. m. Prayer
the
Church
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They
are.
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his
own
~Da:ent. Pauline McCJin. a
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er a few weeks visit ~-;;;her H. Perrin, pastor, Patrick D. meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
equilibrium and peace of mind that tbey
KJke, (2) For hil~;hildren'• sak,. (3) For
~k.
Paw-,
R'
e
v,
Morris'
M.
and
son,
Steven,
ot
Rodney
•
0.'
Wood
Supl
Sund••
sc•-1
9
15
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~tw.L
spent a Sunday h
with Mr
mother, Mrs. Alice Dodson.
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the sake of his community al'lr:l natlal'l.
need so badly?
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN-BriWolfe.
.
Nei I W ther ere nd h !peds.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt called a. m.; Worship, 10:25 a. m.
(.4) For the ;ake of the Church lfMlf,
an E.'~l, pastor. Morning wor01
se
man a
e
y-~ choir rehearsal 1 Monday 1
Fortunately, we too have an oaais ••.• the
which needf h11 moral and material
C ~TER CHURCH OF ~nn
ship,
9 a. m.; Sunday School,
-nR~ev.
cbe~·-Bryant,
.~-.
her
celebrate
her
birthda.v
by
on
his
parerts,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
JunIAiw•
suppart. Plan to go to -:hurch regularly
,_
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~
· H , M
Ia! Day
6:30 p, m. Mrs. Marvin Burt,
Christian
Church. The teachings of Jesus
and read your Bible dolly.
•-~1 9 30
W
taking her out for dinner.
lor un., em or
,
dire-·, Senior choir rehearsal, 10:30 a. m.
offer deep wells of comfort for the spirit,
~IUV • : a.m.; or..
Mr. am Mrs. Wtlliam Rose and
"''"'"
ST. PAUL'S LtlrHERAN -32
p se,rrice, 11 a, m.; Evenlllt
Rev, and Mrs. C. C. Nichols of
Billy f Col b al
Thursday, 7:30p.m., Mrs. Paul
and springs of joy to revitalize any life that
worlh4t, 7:30p.m,Prayerserv- Swanton spent a few days here hson, othe' o um usc lodon Nease, director. Thursday, aU E. Second st., Pomeroy, Sunday
lacks goal or purpose.
tee·, TUesday, 7:30 p. m, Youth with their parents, Mr. arxl Mrs.
er m r, Mrs. Glema Mil- day, Busy Bee qui1ting party In SCI1001, 10 a.m.; Worehip service
lla.
m.
Service,... rhursday, 7:30 P. m. Clarence Nichols.
hoanthMemorial Day. They visit- church social room.
SYRACUSE EIJB CHURCH Monthly sln!ra, first Saturday or
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seyder of ed e cemetory at sand Iilli,
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
Sunday
Monday Tuek:Joy Wtdnesdoy Thursdoy
Frldor
Saturday
each month, . .
,. .
Sandyville, W, Va., anddauglltor· Lorw Boltool.
CHRIST - Roy W. Carter, pas- Rev. P8.ul A. sellers, pastor. Sun. ,-,
I Kings
I Kings
lsoloh
lsoioh
Motthew
John
John .
HEMLOCK .GROVE Chrlallan in-law, Mrs. NoeiBiaugll,andtwo
Bill and Klcy Bahr ofGall!polis tor. Sundll,l' SChool, 9z30 a. m.; day School, 9:30 a.m., Ben Quls ..
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19,1·8
19,9.18
35,1.
10
58:6.12
10,5-15
4:
1-15
4:16-26
Church .. James Qulaenbe'rry, daughters of Belpre were Sunclay called on his parents, Memorlal Communion and worship service, enberry, supt. Momirw worsh111,
pastor; ltv Whaley·, supt. 'COm- guests here of her aunt, Mr. and Da,y.
10:30 a. m.; Prayer meetillC, 10:30 a. m., first and third Sunm\lldon and WOI"IId.paerfice,9:SO Mrs. Wl)lne Brickles. They aJso
Mr. ard Mrs. Blaine Milhoan, Thursday, 7:30p.m. v. H. Bra- days each month. Evening evan..
With the ~ It will, in some measure, looter and help sustain thll whleh Is rood In family
gellstlc service, 7:30 p. m., seca.m.; SandQY School, 10:30 a.m;, called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Elaine, Tony, Mikel and Mrs. ley, Supt.
and
community
Ute. this feature ls sponsored by t}Je bwllnesa tlrma aDd orpnizationa whose ruea
Youtll oervlce, Slllllla,y., 6r30 Pi' Gri!flth.
Glenna Milhoan called on Mr. and CHESTER METHODIST Charge ond and !oorth Sundaya,
·,
appear
below,
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BETHANY EUB CHURCH m.; PreaCbfrw ·every Surlda)', ·'1·'"
Mr. anc1 Mrs. Clarence Nieb- Mrs. W, Wilhoan at W, Shade. - Rev. Pearl A. Casto, _pastor.
P.m.
ols spent a couple of days with
Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Fergu- CHEiTER: worship, 9 a. m.; Rev. Paul A. Sellers, pastor.
DANVILLE PtiGRJM Holble~s his cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry son of Huntington caee for the Sunday School, 10 a. m.; MrB. Morning worKhip,9:30a.m.jStm'
Chu.reh- Charles ll:&gt;zer,pastort : Nichols of Weston, w. VL
alumni banquet at Chester. Thoy Wald Spencer, SQpt. FLAT- day SChool, 10:30 a. m. Blythe
Adra ~ek, SundaySChooiSq&gt;e,..
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Zei&amp;ler spent the night with Mr~ Allee WOODS: Church SChool, SUnday, Theiss, Supt. Youtll FellowshiJ&gt;,
llltendent. Sunday SChool, 9:30 a. of Albany and daughU.r,Mrs. E"' Dodson and len SUnda,y lor Atbo 11 a.m., .1o1m Bolly, aupL Wor- 6:30p.m.
Lincoln - Mercury - Comet • English Ford
CARMEL EIJB CHURCH-Rev,
m.; worsbJp service., 10:30 a. ur.1 ·.. Root or Chester, Mr, aOO Mrs. ens to visit wlth her alster and ship service alternates with AIr•. : '&gt;':C".'f 'Nr_,
Bakera
Bread
~ and Junior Joudlllervke, Millard·Rrm.pf ~·""'·- brother-I•Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Sal- fred and Flahooods. Service• Paul A. Sellera, pastm. SUnday
.••
:;::· of Hnlsum
1.1!1012A:lJC:
"' ~ ~0~
.p.m. Evenlngworsi)lj&gt;,.i:30. and Mr.";'ii! l.'ir's. Biizieii'l.iiiJ.; don Whlto.
.,.~ Sunday morning or evening, of School, 9:30a.m' ; Wa,ynell:oush~
·"
Supt. Mornl111!· WO&lt;shlp, 10:30 a.
Pra,yer -ad· praise, Wecmesday, and daughtor, Doris Lee, of BelMr. and Mrs. Earl COIU'oy ~f each week.
7130.
pre spool Swzdll,)' here with their Akroo vial ted over the holidll,l'
GRACE EPISCOPAL - E. Main m., second lind fourtll Sunda,ys of
IOOIED FAITH CHUI«;H- brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel with hls mother, Mrs. Aiicellod- St., Pomeroy- SUnday worShip each month. Evenlll! evlll!Oiistlc
Sale• - ALLIS CHALMERS- service
Nease Settlement - Robert .E. . Miller and family and atterxled son and other relatives of this service, 10:80 a. m. With lay- service, 8 p. m. second and third
Farm - IDWstrlol - l.awn r. Garden
Sundays 1:1: each month.
&amp;ruth, Sr., pastor. ~ Sc~ graduation exercises at Eastern area.
~e&amp;@ra.
TQIIPOJ'S
Plains
P1100a 687-3135
Pl'Oiblera r. Dlstrlblltera
ENTERPRISE EIJB CHURCHll(lerinten- KeDneth llataoo. . High whore Gary Miller, 1&lt;111 of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conroy of
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Of lfl&amp;b Gnde Coli
Rey. Menzel Smith, Pastor~ Ra1JJb
Sunday School. 9:30 a. m.; wor- Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Mlller,was ColUD)bus were dinner aueata or Chureh - Pomeroy, Mulberry
Wost
,Coluinbla, W. Va.
ShiP service, 10:30 a. ""'\Jitd' one of tile graduates.
her,,parents, Mr. and Mra. May• Height&amp; Road, north or Vetorana SpR~Ceri SUpt.; · Eldon Weeks,
7:30p.m. eachSunday.MIO.WO'Ok ~"" llll:a, Rebecca Lowery of Mar- nard Bahr, Sunday.
Memorial HosjJital. Phillip Gag- Ato't. Worsld,p aervlces, 9:30
pra,yermeetlng, Wednesday,7:30 iettaf~~Q!rs. Marl!ll'etNarazol
Mr. and Mrs. Ballne Milhoan or, pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 p, a. m.; Sunday Sehool, 10:30 a.
P.m.
Reno, Ne~pellt ·1 lew days and Elaine, Toey and Mikel .,.. .IJI., Bible Study andprll,)'ermeel- m. Youtll Fellowsld,p, 6:30 p.m.
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.;
bere with their brother and al" U.nded the blrthlay celel!,..t!on lng, Saturdlll': Sabbath SChool,
Youth
choir, 6:30p.m, WednesKENO CHURCH OF CIIR6T- ter-in.law, Mr. ard MrS. Leonlrd of Mrs. Jack Seldenabellt Porn- 10:30 a.m.; worahlp, 9:30 a. m.
Norman McCain, a~ MeGUI.
er~ Slturda,y evenlrw.
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTER· dll,l' 7:30 11o m.
240 LIDcoln st.
MOIINING STAR EIJB -Rev,
~
k1y
at
9
:W
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IAN
CHURCH ~ Mlddleporl,
So',.ces
:
a.
m.
~
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m~sts
of
Mr.
and
Mr'
a
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Perry
atfl
-""' ~.- C'l.-..
u.u-.r e.....
Guest Minister, James Buehl,.. Menzel Smith, putor. John lhle •
Pre.....,_
~... rat~ ~uouway Kenneth Gr1111th wore her brolll- · tonded e funeral o! his motiler
Supt,.J'red Sonllh, ABI't. SUndll,l'
~
month by Charles Rullell at er, Mr. and Mrs. Richard ~--· Sunda,y In
t Virginia.
an, SUnday School Superlnte• School, 9~45 a. mo; Mornin,gwor ..
9:30a.m.
~·~
Mr G1
dent. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF and soo, Michael, of Sandyville,
s. enna
hoor• and Ber- Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. sbi», 10:45 a. m.; Prayer meetCHRIST - Cbarles RuaaoU, pu- W. VL, Mrs. Gill Rolley and chU- nard visited Tue
~GI Mr. Choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Wed- Ing, 7:30 11o m. Tillndll,l'. Youtll
Middlepo~ Ohio
FeUowshlp, 7:30 p. m,Sunday,
tor, Rlcbard. !lllkey, S,.zt. San- dren, Beverly, Jerry and Danny and Mrs. Dwight Mllholil.· '(hi~· nosday.
"Ohio's Oldeat [bdp lloolor''
CIIURCH OF CHlRST - Midday School, 9:30 L m.; Mornl!w of Coolvllle, Miss Linda Clark of there, the Mairoans were call..t
FOREST RUN METHODIST ' ' \ 'MIIidlclort, Ohio
dleport,
5th
and
Main.
J
..
k
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.
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1"·30
co-..~Tuppers
Plains
and
c_
D.
Mel&amp;
to
assist
a
~r,
Mrs.
Wild
Rn.
WeDdell
G.
SIUtler,
~-.
Wora.,.., v: a. m.; -·-..
Windon
h
""·band
hid •~
worahip, 1 p.m. WedDeadayBtble lyre of Pine Grove.
, w ose uUZI
"""' Worabl.p Hrvlce, 9 a. m.i Sun .. SCitea, supt. Bible School, 9:30
Mr. and Mrs. - -1 -~..0u come Ul. He was taken by am- '""
•·· School , 10 a.m. Mra."~ a. m.; ~ worlhlp, 10:30 L
_..,, 7·30p.m
.,_.
• _,
•
•
•
bull
to
Hnl
H
Ita!
m., Evening worship, 7:30. p, m.;
REORGANIZED CHURCH oF' have sold their prope~V to Mr.
nee
zer osp •
Nease, Su!zl,
' '
Jeaus Chrlat of l.atter D1 y and Mra. RDbert Kopply. It was
Mrs. Don Heaton celled on
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE Prayer service, Wednesday, 7 p.
'
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I
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•-•-·
ortlancl
'
formercy the Georp llomlltoa Mrs. Allee Dod,.. Sunda,y.
NAZARENE - Rev, Kenneth m, Rev. RauUo MDy•r, pa-.
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FAMILY RECREATION
lllddlapjm,
Ohio
....,.,,
P
•
Bacino
Road.
·-~·.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Albert
Rinehart
Pie
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENE
...~... "·'-' 9:30 a. m.• .,__
•• .,.......,
rce, J181tor. SUndll,l' SChool,
- Middleport. Rev. Audry Miller,
...,,.....,10:30 a.m. ' Sunc1o,y
_,.
""s.·
~ 9 30
SWIMMING
ing Worald,p,
~ Nelsol Wealbe-··
· - · and of COlumbo
Mr a call
!. eel on Iher da....,r
: L m., Ra,ymond Walburn, ,po.llol'.
Lester Ta,ylor,Supt.Sunevening service 11 7, Wednesday Mrs.· M,yrtle Boaeas and aon, U.r,
s. Lou se Far ey, Mem- supt, Worship service, 10:30 a.
William, of Hlllltirwton were re- ,..lal Day.
m.; EvqeUallc service, 7:30 da,y Scbool, 9:30 a.m.; iolomlne
evening prayer aervlce, t:30.
f
Mr and Mrs o--und Frank
Pr
.....,_ Wed
Pastor, Elder Frederick J."sto. cent guests o Mr. IDd Mrs. Hen•
. .....,u,
P. m.; a,yer m.......... lll§,
nea- Worahlp, 10z30 a.m.; Junior So•
c!ety, 6:30 p, m.; NYPS, 6:45 p,
bar~
ry Ta,ylor, Little Hocldng. Mrs. of Chesrer visited 11 the Send day, 7:30 p, m.
Weatllerman waa 1 dinner guest HIU CemeU.ry at Long Bottml
SYRACU&gt;E CHURCH OF THE m. SUnday ~aile meet~Jw,
ALFRED MEJ'IIODIST of Mrs. ~sa and 1011.
and eaUed. oo Mra. Allee Dod- NAZARENE -Rev, A. F., Miller, 7z30 p, m. Prayer meetlll!, Wed.''
Qzurch and 0!111:•
Gl!ll
·
We Fill All n:.etora Preaerlpdbl,;
Pearl A. Casto, pastor. SuJilay
Terry Kvlor, who Is In the · sonenrouto home.
J181tol'. Rdlort Stewart, SUnday neacla,y; 7:30 II· m.
99:1-21*1
Midcleport
THE SALVATION ARMY-~­
SChool at 9:30, Lloyd DilU!l!er, NavY and has apeniiiiiiOtlme In
William Mllhcu ol Ilene) r,;. School Supt. SUnday SChool,
~2-2965
~m,oroy
SA4lt. Worship ServiceS at 10:45 Africa, is hOme for a10dayYlsit cently spent a SUnday evening clasae• for aJI agea, 9:30 a.m.i voy Ra,y s. Wining, oftlcer In
~ .
L in. Tuesday, 8IJ. m., Woman•s with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. with Elaine, To~ and Mikel MU- Morn1ng Worahip, 10:30 a.m.; ebarge. Suoda.Y, ·10 a. m,;Hnu''
SOCiefJ' or Christian Service Ellner Kaylor. He ..UI go to Cal· holn.
NYPS SUnday 6:30 p.m.; Evan- noos meetillg; 10:30 L m. Sun'
meetsatthehomeofAimaSwartz iforn!a for three weeks odd!·
~Mrs. Glenna Milhoan geUalle Service Slllday 7:30 p, day School. YIIIIIV People's ~,e.
•
with Gerevleve Guthrie, program tional tnlnlng and fr'con tilere
m.; Midweek Prayer meallrw eton, 7 p, m.; 5alva.Uon m~,
"!lamWr of the IIIII
'
Furniture
and
AI!PI,Ioneoa
7:30
p.
m,;
Tillndll,l',
I
to
3
p.
leader. Wednesday, 7:45 P. rn:, will go 1&lt;1 VIetnam.
W....,aclll,)' 7:30 p.m.; Million·
Genftlll MerchiDdlie
pra,yer services.
Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Rrush of
II'!' Meotlnr aacond Waclneaclll,)' m.; Ladlea Heme Leque: 7p. m,.
,.,...
elilna
Phlin• 911W308
rllo-,
atlo
. Prep e1use1.
BRADBURY CHURCH OF Weal Slldevialtedh!u!stor, Mr.
of each montb 7:30 p,m,
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST -Mid·
CHRIST - James H. Smith, Pa.. and Mra. . Gerald Violet SUnday PLEASANT VAL .,;y ..~PIT AL
THE RUTLAND COMMUNITY dleport, corner or Fourth and
•... ~·
•-•oo1, 9:30 LID. ; e.w...,
.......
- • ~.~
~.....,
Admitted: &amp;le EIIOII Brown, Chureb- Rev. Amoa TIUia, -··
~
Main st. Rdlort Jleksm, .....mr.
Supt. Glen E,.os. Church ser· · Mr. and Mrs. Dale !t!Oneer of Lolarl; Mra. Fred Koater11011, ""'· SUndll,l' School, 10 a. m.;
Sllllllay Sebool, 9•30 a. m.;llornvices, 10:30 Lm.; evening, 7:30 Colwnbus called on his sister, Pomeroy.
!O::U.hip service,~ ~~- in!r
Wiln'E 5EWJN(l MACHINES
worablp, 10:30 a. m., Arnol4'
. Bulova Watebes - Slil11 and Service
p.m.; Wedneaclay, Prayer ser- · Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brlcldes a
Dlaeharged: Everett Baln, Pl.
Pfll,)'.e r m rw, ' p.
"~ Flbrlci at v.,_ Price•'
'
Rl1l~. l"'lt. '
vices, 7:30p.m.
recent Friday afler110011.
Pleaiut·, Mro. Delmar Par11011s· m.; SUnda,y nf8hl-lh!p, 7' 30•
186
N,,
S!lcond
Mlddii(IOrl
RUTLAND JIIIST BAPTIST 83.11111 St.
Mlddllport
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SYRACUlE FIRST UNITED
FREEDOM Ga;PEL liMONMri. Neloel Weathennan waa and 11011, Pl. Pleaaant; Mrl. Bar- PRESBYTERIAN _ RIY. LIDIIOII Rev. Samuol J, Jack1011, pallol', .
BaiR-~ Kmbnev"'E.
rUIIthr. ~~ •b otheSundaYMrdiMander gMruest oEidredf
her old"Une and 11011, Pl. Pleaaant; . H. Stebbins. paJfor. Worsblp, 9 Prayei- Hrvlce, 9:80 a. m.; SiD,..
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,.,.._.,
r
r,
·
s.
Mrs .. Fred !Iarrick, Pl. Pleas.
•·-• SCI1001 10
day Sc:bool, llJ L m., Mra. Ger·
........
•-~1, 9:30 a.m.; Roger Grunes
·
m, study
.,.....a.vand pra,yer
' aenlce,
a. rn.;
_...., ......,
oI Atbe ns. Sh e attended ant; ·Mro: James Pullin, Pl&gt;ma- a.
Bible
lrudf. Butler, SQpt. ' Worsld,p
"Evel')'thq ID llar4waro"
Wilf¥od,
7 p• m•
set\'tto; 11 a. m. illlllll•t Tram•:
.... 1.il,.zt.
.. Sunday lrclrald,p
M
. churcll there· with then\· and In roy; Mrs. Donald uum..o.-,
...... V.J Ft. w-~·acla,y
l;ll,lllll
I
'
ae...ce, :-p.m. Prayer ott- ·· the aftornoon vlalted the Sledrt PloaiiOIIt.
'EDEN UNITID BRETHREN IN q Unloo, flr&amp;t and aaeond SunP,._,Ohlo
IJW, Tuleday,· 7:30 p.m., Emeat and Wires cemeteries.
Births: Mr. and Mrs. Denver CHRIST -Elden R. Blake, paa- da;yl at ~:30 p, m.; Mra, 11ar7
Woods, president.
ciAioJieader,
Youtl!FeiMrs.
l.awrence
Balser
was
I
WUf-•
' - a 11011,' Mr. ~'~~"'
-~. ~o.~ ... •-•-1
1 ...... FriUy 1 30
lr
...._ .......,..,
--. ,_.......,.
.x~.,.,' 10 a. m.,
tmlaL RUN FREE liiETHoon •...,..
• o ;p.m. • · patleDt at Cam4en ClarkHoJPital Mrs. Ronal~ .Jacoba, Rutland, WIM!o HOla!nger, supt, Morning
DIST••
Rot. cO.u J. Win,_..
aut l)eeter,
lndv; Kaler wn- • for. back in,iucy. ' '
.•:.,0., ...... Mr. and Mrs. v-..
-fred
Jt
aide•
v~~ .....
...,.,, 11 a.m. Evenlng sen' f '
' •• pre
... ·
· Mr, ord Mrs, . .J&lt;!hn ~~·· o( .. Cllllal, Pl. Ploaunt, a oon.
cle Cflr!allan Dldeavor, 7:30 p. ""'· SUnday Scbool,, Pt30 a. m.;
MASON · ASSEMBLY CHURCH Chesrer called on M'r. and Mra.
·
m., Mrs. I.l'da Chevalier, proal- M~ Worlhlp, 10.30; Ello!diW·
OF GOD - Second St., MasOn, ~on Halsey.
.
.
doni. Scog oervlco ana aei'IIIOII, worsll!p, • 7il0;• Ylllq Paopl~
W. Va. 8loJaJr Sehool,.. 10 a.m. ·' Amlllll! Glooe who attended the -·.
8:20. Mid-week prll,)'er meet- Sarot.. , e,~b:.m:; i'.!W•meot- .
Mornilw worlblp, U L m.llWio . fu..,ral In COlumbus of Garland
:1·~· W-·•·"
..,.., 7:30 p.m., Mr a. bv, , . . , '~:30 ~··m. '"·1 '' 1i
MJDOLI':I'Oil1' lliRS'J" ' BAP·
,.U,Ue, seeylce, .7::W.P• OI.Bihlo . Lamb, brother of Mro. Edna Ger\lWI PirJ&lt;cr S)'l'&amp;cua~· Mr Mazie Hoi a!-, clua leaclar,
TIST
- Charlel w. liupOno,
study and J!I'&gt;,I'Or · ~ce,Wed- Summerfield, were Mrs. SurJ&gt;. and ilri. G"" i&gt;;,.en of Gam~
POMEROY LOWER IJGifl'
•sda,y, .1:30 P. m. Cheater 1enc .. merfidil and Mr: 1!111 Mrs. Rex . po11si)1r:: and. ilri. Carl Lamb Chureh - Harr!11011vlllo Road - ""'. F,4111011 lltlllel'' SUpdlll,ScbOol
...., J181f&lt;!r. Phone Tr,l,,$ m.
, Summerfield of Tuwors :~PS, ·. of Himdngton; r.tr. and Mra. Olen Rev, Roy Tll,l'lor, pastm, !llaro SIPrlnlondent.' !lurtdali !:(~a r c h
CAIILF:TON tuvncn- Klngs- Mr. and Mra. Earl ~rnold, ' Lamb~iic ·Pu1ceraburg and Mts. · H1111man, S. s. SUpt. SUnda,y sebiioi, a:l&amp; -.·m:i,~"''!"- ·
bury Road. SUnday 5ebool, 9:30 Murrysvtllo, Pa., Charlea Slim- ~!ldred ' ' ciJiiweii .ol .~rs 5ehool, 9:30 L m.; Worehlp aen- ship, 10:~., ~ ;~,~
1. m., Ral]lb Carl, ~ Worsld,p mcrfield, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. Plains. · .. · ·
·
· · · Ice, IO::W a. m.; Evenlrw wor- hour, 7z30 p.lil. w~~ .,,....
aarvlce, 10:30 a. m, and 7:30 II·
ald,p, 7:30 o. m. i"::!,Yer and nlll! pra,yei' ~. iolll 'p£" ··~~.-lliili•il

i&lt;!nl,her
elhank-.
fr~

Dur!rw the mittllo, It wea c10o
clded to sold flower&amp; )o Phyllla
Blaz~wi~i .. It w~ reported that
u,nj)in BariAi)s, !onilorcy ofloll""ravllle, died HY!Iral weeks op
'at Clevelaild. He visited often In
Pooiuirw during the P..torote of
lbe Rev. Waldo Bartels here.
' PIW' wore lilac!• I« a pOIIUck

Sgt. Roger Roosh

News Notes

Re(:eiv.es Discharge
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Rrush receiYed his
discharge fr""' ·the U.S. lollrlne
Corps lllonday at Camp LeJue110,
N. C.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Rrush of MlddlejiOr~ he served
four year~ tn dle· Mari'nes, one
o1 which was apenl In Vietnam.
He vialted hi Middleport Tuesday beloroi!Oill! 011 1&lt;1 COlumbus
to jolo his wife, Patey, and lllfant
1011 who came hmno by planoday.

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Color !Ibn alldes ~ lbelr .ra- ble was noted and pt111s dliruso.
'II ·ihl Church In J!li.Y; MrL Stel- Auxiliary Fire Departmenl,..frloo
od u to tho dlepoalllon or the
la 'flO.• ,will preO,.&lt;iovollons. day; ev!""ll! . ~t . the ~· .... trip lo Moxleo were by Mr: lind Mra. Paul anart at old Blblo, glYen by the llle RarTile ,r,.ara·. :!irayor 1n un11011
:1\E!lvtAt! PRE'ACIIIIiiG oei'v- • meellnil ~ .the ~-- lay Sanborn, lorii.tlme !llnday
~loiO!I U., meellq.
lc~!; •Hl~ .r.ommiilll!1 Church
llernl~ · Ebersbach and Mrs. Fitday't p;·m. l!&lt;lv. Edlel 11a,r1, qaos ~ the Mldclleport rtr•·, ,school teacher, ·- altai and• In· .
Biptlll Cbbrch beld Tueaclll,)' iltnunOIItallat of the choreh •.lohn
Elbel WlllhuniOil served a des- paaqir. Public Invited.
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sert' coarae. Roaei frOm tile WD·
JITNEY SUPPER Frldll,l' starloo Mra. Alleti lllqJboa.
appointed to lnveollgete the pos.
gerden decorated the ta- inlf :~ 11- m., Middleport Penleo
The Rev. Chai'les Slmoltl 01&gt;- ilblltll' of dlaplll,l'ing Ole Bible
ble.
costal Church lol. Public Invited. ·enid the meeting wtlh devotjOI!e In a gl111 covered case as a
HO!iftMADE ICE CREAM so- ualnS' u hla .topic, "Thy Wold momorlano tho late Mr. San·
cial saturday, beglnnl111! at 2 11Ia a l.amp Unto My Feet." Mrs. born.
PL, at EUB ~aorqe ln ~ Willis AnthoQy was reported hOI·
It waa voted 1&lt;1 dl-ae with
P,ra·.. Plains. · liomOII!Ide. ice jJitallzacl at Veterana Mamorlal. meetings
In Jui.Y and August. A
'cake, pie, sloppy .',ioi••
Replacamenl at the pulpit Bl- deaaert oourse was served by
coflee 'and soft drinkS. Public Jn.
the hosta w· Mr. 11114 Mrs. Edl·
A !arawoll partll honoring Mr. vi~ v,
MAllY Sl!IUNE, Whlre Shrllie
and Mri. Charleo ParBlnpr who
..UI """' to cl,...mer, Fla., Ol'Jerusalem, school of instrucwas plajln8d lor Jtme 19 w11011 tloo, S 11:Rl. FridaY at the IOOF
the Woman's Soelety of ChriJ- haD,. Mary Hughoa, dlslrlctdoputlan Soinlce met .TIIelda.Y nlalK 1)' qf Dlstr!e&gt;17in charge. OCIIMembers of the junior and aen· Cheri Router, VIcky Clelland,
at the Ualted Methodl&amp;t Church, cats oaked to·attend. l'OIIuck r•
lor Pl&gt;mel'Of - · w Cl.m Mila Powell and lbgrld Hawla,y
fres~.
POmeroy.
span! Wedneadll1 at lbe Canters ollbe
MIDDLEPORT Firemen sl)OnThe part~~ will be a potluck
Cave W Camp 1IOJ'i&lt;IDs oo their
altair IJIOIIaorad cooperatl•oly sor an outside teen. .dance.~ fi"'M HLet'l Explore."
by tho W.S.C.S. and !be Lydia Fr!da,y _starting at 9 p. ·m.·at tile
The girls otudlacl trees, plant·
Clrde. Mrs. Gerald WBdermoth, Wddleport comm•!IIIJI park. Tho and on!mal ure Ill a hike, had
Mrs. AIIOII Eichinger, and Mrs. Ja,ya wlll emcee. ·
a cookout, 111111 went awlmm1111!
Glenn DUI were named to a
W. M. JAMES M. SDulsby an• In lbe pool at the camp alto.
planning eommlllee.
IIOUIICes I spaelal meetln&amp; IJI
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With Mrs. Rllbort Warner prJ- Pomeroy Lodge. 164, F. arid A. Jack"'!!' CowJt;r camp site by
Iidinl, 11 was reported thai 27 M., Frlda,v, 7:30 p.m. 1&lt;1 OOIIfer Mrs. Dorotllr Woodard, M r s.
alek cells bad been modo cllr· the Master MaiOn Dosi'eo m 111e James Clatworlhy, and Mrs. c.
log the paet montll. M111 ~dla candidate. Re!reshmenls follow E. Blakealee, advlaor. Glesto
El&gt;ersbaeh presented tho p r o- meou"': All Master Masoas In- cllrlag tho day were Jill Cox or
gram entitled, "A MedeniBrldge
Hlliaboro, 111111 PaiQI Blakeslee
Between Judalam and Chriallan·
Circle, Jl!llllfor Blakealoo, NanSATIJRI&gt;AY
Uy,"
cY Titus, and Mary Francia, all
OUTSIOE IOGH SChool darico
former club membera.
pa~V, open to public Slilurlloy
Club members on the outing
at tbe Pomeroy tennla court.
were Twlla Clatworthy, Backy
SPEAKER ANNOUNCED
Dancing from 9 1&lt;1 !2 p. m. The
Harold W. Vogelsong of PortaTriplett, Debbie IIWIIIell, Carol
Jay..s, .emcees. .. In case ·of rlln,
mouth will be the guest apeaker
Hllrlii'IVOI, Becky Hoodaahelt,
AU VOICE OF MUSIC
the dan&lt;e will be held In the hl&amp;b
at lbe 10:30 s.m. SUnda,y aervlce
Debbie Harbredlt, and I r e n e
and·
school g)111.
of . the Middleport First United
Barnea of Ole aantor d.m; arid
iHTCHilU CAaSOI
JITNEY .SUPPER, Syracuse
Presbylorian Clllrcll. John F'llltz
Grade School saturday. servlne
will preside at Ole aerviee and from 4:30 p. m. to 7 p. m. Pfo.
ATTEND WEI&gt;DING
there wlli be special music by
ceeds to help purchase a new
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs.
Che Junior choir. Father's Day
fire truck~.
Harry Potta, Mils Roae A n .1
wiD be observed.
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MONDA~
THE J,O,F, Oa55 of the Pom- Rizer and daughter MUiea, of
eroy \Jnlted Methodist Church Pl&gt;maroy ollended the wed&lt;lln&amp;
VISIT MRS. CUSTER
Mr. Potts' !ll'anddaughter,
RoY. and Mrs. S. E. Kaetzel wiU meet Mondlll' at 7:30 11-m. ol
Mary Allee I'Oits, Ole daughter
ol !!Iii..., Ohio, and Mr. and in
church parlor.
ol Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potta Jr.
Mra. Loren Cavenlle of Hunoll.aur"'•· South Carolina.
tington were recent viaitora or
was united In marriage
MrL Alonzo custer LAsley st.,
Man.has been making glass to 9le
Jamea c. Welborn Jr. at tho
Pomeroy,
for at least 5,0110 years.
First Prelbyterlan Church In
Laurena, on JuDe 7.
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Work on Pro;ect at Camp

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nlc, featuring a . WieDer a n d and &lt;lou&amp;hU.r Shirley, and Mr.
maralmtallow r,.,~ wu enjoyed
by IIIOIDbers of IIIII Tr!..couD,y
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U.C.B.R. A. and Re-Act at lbe 1,.
col roadside Pork June 8.
Followill! the ptenlc • rqu1ar
meeting ns presided over by
tha vtc_.slde~ Emil E)'nan,
Re-Act roll call will bO at &amp;ali
Cor tile nexi'IWO weelia 'by Grafe ·
Hols~Jwor. · Tho gr~q&gt; will meet
... the loWer porkln8.Jotln Plllller""' ··an June 18,'at JU .a,m. to

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Tho III!XI meetllli will al ao be
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roadside park Thuraclll,)' JUliO 20
In the evening. All CB'ers are

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Radio Clill, Chaizler 12 of U,c. ·
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ll(uaidqpkm vaiiO¥ . a 'lladlo
Cl... and . Chspik 24 0t U. C.
B. II_ A. at Zanosvtlle. ·
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Person-to-p~rson calls. Collect calls.
Gredit card·calls. Any long distance call.

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BE A1!LE '10 PLACE ALL LONG DISTANCE CALLS
YOUIISEl.F - JUST BY DIAUNG '111E NUMBER.
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.HOYT'S

RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED~
PHONE 675-1611 "
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Rt. 62 North
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R. H. RAWUN6S SONS CO;'

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Color black 1¥1th 1¥htte vlll¥1 fql, lrontaccent bollll, P""ergllde trans.. power steertne, power disc brakes, style
trlm, c:ustrn deluxe interior, front and rear mats p B.
radio. rally wheels,. w-a-w tlrea, eJec. cloek, eonaoie, i21
cu. ln. 275 HP eng. Relailllat $3686.00.

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1960 STUDEBAKER '4 TON TRUCK , , . , , , , • , .$395 ·
V-8 ·~· utllliY body with shelves, good tires.

CARPETING

all ..., lb!Unl. WID Jell
'llllh or w1111oat lundture.
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benellll. Write Box 1111 P, "

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EXPERIENCl!D TRUCit dmer. Phone._ or--.
Mlctny Ma:lr.ll

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BAND EVERY Friday from t
~.m. lo J a.m. Ileal bllld In
. llle .a m. Sbei!IDg Sprlnp
NUll Club.
..lf..lte TIWLER. BIIOWII'S
Pill&lt;, lllumllle.
DANCE. Hotel MMt1n Jl'rlday

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llilat 0. lloE Cl Pumoto)'. s.a.tle

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$10 (recaps), llld Duteb Sian- COUNTRY
7 Rooms
dard paint $3.59 gal MIG 4 bedrooms Nib cas log
Food Market.
1-lUtc place, waD' to ~ wpetlng,
drtUed weD. clsleml, baJ&amp;.
RACING B\"!IRO plane, 10 6lot, ment, aluminum Riding, awn16 liP motor. trailer. Must lop, other bullcllnp. One ...
sell, fiiO, or ~ ol!er. Phol!e re tented.
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IOBN;DE!RE flO ~
winch IUid blade; also
Sludebabr 21!. loll trudl:
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Ira® it lor GEO. HOIISI'E'I'I'BR. 1lliOKER
farm trac'.or.
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RACE - 6 room home 3 bedMILK, 'l9c GAL., benanu IDe rocmia, front porch
&amp;bade,
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AJb St. Fn!e WID s.p111t PboDe IIIUIG.
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ALL MEMBERS llld Ill* Melp-GaUla liDo.
guest~ are 1qtd to atlond
lbe Rullllld Gun Club trap PL!:N'lT of IJIICI ... - tna.
llloot, June U, 1111, ind !be er iillh Ill focllltlea. 111 SyraIIMIII!dy """""' 011 June 14. .... Cllll . . . f..l8-tlc
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llld ci!IOPY• ean ~ II

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Ollio. Pbolle ~II.
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meall m lleCIIIId floor, two
fUrDllhed. Separate garage •
1anndry 100111 'llllh aparlmfJII
on leoond floor. Apartment
]llrl1y t.u'lllabed. Allo II8JIII'·
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balldlnC llld vaeaut lol. All
fllmllure lncluclecl, Ill 1111111
realed 1lllh IIOO'IIn&lt;ome. CODIael Joe Britt II 11e&lt;na11on
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Color black 1¥1th 1¥htte vlll¥1 fql, lrontaccent bollll, P""ergllde trans.. power steertne, power disc brakes, style
trlm, c:ustrn deluxe interior, front and rear mats p B.
radio. rally wheels,. w-a-w tlrea, eJec. cloek, eonaoie, i21
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1960 STUDEBAKER '4 TON TRUCK , , . , , , , • , .$395 ·
V-8 ·~· utllliY body with shelves, good tires.

CARPETING

all ..., lb!Unl. WID Jell
'llllh or w1111oat lundture.
Sherme W, Rl. I, IIJd.

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loiUip
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DANCE
SAnJmAY NCGHTS

benellll. Write Box 1111 P, "

'11le Dally 8eDtiDe1, Pomeroj,

10 p.m. to2 1.m.

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Whispering Pines

EXPERIENCl!D TRUCit dmer. Phone._ or--.
Mlctny Ma:lr.ll

(Formorly
Sundown ~lght Clubl
Mullc by The

BAND EVERY Friday from t
~.m. lo J a.m. Ileal bllld In
. llle .a m. Sbei!IDg Sprlnp
NUll Club.
..lf..lte TIWLER. BIIOWII'S
Pill&lt;, lllumllle.
DANCE. Hotel MMt1n Jl'rlday

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rt Iller 1 or 1 p.m. 1Vrlle P.
llilat 0. lloE Cl Pumoto)'. s.a.tle

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l!uodiJ, J11111 II, . . . . II
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sell Jaguar

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$10 (recaps), llld Duteb Sian- COUNTRY
7 Rooms
dard paint $3.59 gal MIG 4 bedrooms Nib cas log
Food Market.
1-lUtc place, waD' to ~ wpetlng,
drtUed weD. clsleml, baJ&amp;.
RACING B\"!IRO plane, 10 6lot, ment, aluminum Riding, awn16 liP motor. trailer. Must lop, other bullcllnp. One ...
sell, fiiO, or ~ ol!er. Phol!e re tented.
1434'1111,
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FARMS NEEDEI\
IOBN;DE!RE flO ~
winch IUid blade; also
Sludebabr 21!. loll trudl:
live speed !riiiii!I!IM!cwo.

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Ira® it lor GEO. HOIISI'E'I'I'BR. 1lliOKER
farm trac'.or.
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RACE - 6 room home 3 bedMILK, 'l9c GAL., benanu IDe rocmia, front porch
&amp;bade,
lb., jowl ollced Neon S lbt. clatem, ceDar, ~torm doors

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burger 61c 1b
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IIIVIVAL NOW Ia Jllllll• II eparlmentl. Cl!iea to ldloll.
AJb St. Fn!e WID s.p111t PboDe IIIUIG.
JO.I8-tlc
Ciardi ID illlddleport l!eld 11J
!leY. JCIIm 111.J1n flam W. 'I1IAJL£R SPACE, Ill a!l!!lfM

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la!!l MlG Food Mlrbl,
1-~Ute
ALL MEMBERS llld Ill* Melp-GaUla liDo.
guest~ are 1qtd to atlond
lbe Rullllld Gun Club trap PL!:N'lT of IJIICI ... - tna.
llloot, June U, 1111, ind !be er iillh Ill focllltlea. 111 SyraIIMIII!dy """""' 011 June 14. .... Cllll . . . f..l8-tlc
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TRAILER, sleep~ ~. a1lo bltdt
llld ci!IOPY• ean ~ II

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Ollio. Pbolle ~II.
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Ioiii, 1'-llldl; Mac! MlniD
Keebi1Jsh before 7 p.m. II
Pometoy ltJ.IM2 altAir 7 p.m.
II Cbealer 915-ft!J. &amp;-~.Ute
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12 NOOM

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AND

4:30 P.M.

llhle, p 0 p

cooler, ete. Alia klort bd&lt;t
• tOe bloek bUilding .. Jrd.

J&lt;eeoing Meigs
Gollio and
Mason Area
Informed. As
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room now oocupled by ranatlon ........ Tbne apart.
meall m lleCIIIId floor, two
fUrDllhed. Separate garage •
1anndry 100111 'llllh aparlmfJII
on leoond floor. Apartment
]llrl1y t.u'lllabed. Allo II8JIII'·
i!1.e cae ltorJ wooden bna!neg
balldlnC llld vaeaut lol. All
fllmllure lncluclecl, Ill 1111111
realed 1lllh IIOO'IIn&lt;ome. CODIael Joe Britt II 11e&lt;na11on
Carter, or caD ....,,
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lie llll, • poll!! fill
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llld dlle tJ,100. l'rll:lllrlll. [A.
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MN7It Lel'l lilt lhoat 1L
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T!IESDAY
J1me H-18
11IE SAND PEBBLFS
(Technlcolor)
Steve McQueen
Richard Allenborough
Running time: 3 Hrs. 15 min.
Wednesday ond Thursday

June 19- 20
Friday and Saturday
June 2l- 22
NOT OPEN
SHOW
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Delegate·:. Commltments...
was lalk he might get iL
The New York governOr is far
behind Iormor Vice President
:l;hard M. Nixon In convention
once head favorite son delep-

RISING STAR In lbaw bas~
neu, •iDler Gloria Lorlnr
II a comparative newcomer
lo lbe enler1alnm,enl world.
Her &amp;lory aud lbat of bad·
liner Arelba Frauklln wW
be aublecl of an upeomloJ
lelevlslon opeclal.

USDA Acts

THE BEST YETI
'Why """' ••• at 1 - g.t .... delalls Nclatl

POMEROY
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tssk would be to solve file terday.
problems of Negroes and the
The Agriculture Department• a
poor.
OIUIOIIIICOment said tllat In addiGeorge C. Wallace- The for- tion to the import Q.totas oo con-

mer Alabama governor to1d a
cheering Atlanta audience that
America's allies let her down in
ytetnam. He said if elected
president he would tell them
.. next time you cmne alo~ with
us." If they refuse he said
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Member Federal Reserve System

they owe us.''

Member FDIC
All Accounb Insured Up To fl5,000 Under
The Flldorol Depo&amp;it lnauranco Corporation
~·00

to 7:00

RO._-..EA:

surplus. The Common Market

Parish, Chillicothe District.

Glooster - Trimble, Joe Walburn from Roundhead Clrcul~
Lima DistriclGood Hope, E. J. RussoU ttcm
CoolviUe,
Cincinnati District
Price Hill, Eu,geneBrowntrom

provides mBQY a nice view at
times during the years. lts prac~

Ileal advantsges in transportotloo cannot be denied.
However, there has also been
a "price" throogh tile years, and

one o1 file bigheat paid locally
was on Sept. 27, 1926, When four
Pomeroy women and a baby were

drowned.
According to a newspaper account of tile event, a yawl was
swept under the ferryboat,

Champion No. 3, towhlchtlleboat
was attached. Lo11ing their Uve11

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beauty of walnut·tone cabinets will
make you proud to step into your
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features nylon glides on drawers
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combination hinge·catch on all cabi·
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Roper slip·in range, your choice of
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REG. $699.00 VAWE

Metamora, Owen

WUiiam ~I and her small
daughtsr, Anna 1\largaret,
Several days iapaed before file
bodies were ree(Wered and retu mod to a shocked COIIII1IImlt.y
for burial, There were 19 dllldren left motherless as the result ot file drowning c1. file toor

women.

The newspaper giving

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Crmn Sydenstrlcker, Portsmoufll
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Portsmoofll District
Ironton, Richard Ward Cr1111
Methodist Theological School ln

The Department Store of Building Since 1915

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.llev,Jted To The Grealer Middle Ohio J'alley

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Henry A. carreon, a p~
eU W. StaUier !tom Gilboa, 1)&amp;. IP'OOnl director Cor the 1&lt;1'11
fiance District.
. Alwelea city schoola, aald~J. .
Fultonham, Kennefll E. Roach aaw Sirhan the &lt;11,y bo!ore !lie
!rom retirement.
alayloi at a tarset pcU&lt;;~!
Marietta, Christ - Trlnll;r Ar.- range jn San GabrieL , :·
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lotlation, Edmund C. Jcaa tram
He lAid Sirhan ,fl1 ahoatlac
Zanesville FtraL
.. very fiP-.u.r
,....., with 1 U
Roseville, Laster J. Watts cellber pistol. He eollmaled 3oo
Item Junction City, ZIIIOsviUe to 400 bullet cas~ ~ OD file
District.
IP'OUDd around Sirhan.
Shawnee - New SlnltsviUe,
carreon had come to ibo .
Stockport, Mark Fulkereon from r.,.. wlfll a !Hend, DaVId
Cumberland, Cambridge District Montellano, an - r t m &amp;W1I,
(WEO).
an! aaid Sirhan asked hlm• ·
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"H"" &gt;iiU hold 1Gii.:~
Clair from Jel!eroonviUe, WU- get bellet acc..-cy boduie
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CARDS NOW THREE FLOORS FILLED WITH
GIFT IDEAS SURE TO PLEASE DAD ON HIS
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Lyona turn Ill~ first .shovel lUll Q! eerfll tor $1,408,9661'111'11
,._.., J&gt;lalns-Chester Wetsr Dl•trlct saturday. In background, ttcm loll, are PhU LlvoUe, EDA fteld coordlnltor,
John P. HW.Sieco,lnc. engln.-blg ftrm execudve vice presldenl; James McDorman, Farmers Heme Admlnlitrtl,llon
Illite director; Claude Qulllen, Sloe~, Inc. o,.meer; Henry V

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deparlmenis ln ooiving the
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file
work W""'
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regular bllsls ln each CODIIIIU"'

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GALLOOLI:S _ llimQo. wu
eotllilalld at $100 bl

va., lo Inviting blds on pool
cloarlng Cor file Racine Locks
and . Potn on · 11t1 Oblo lllvu•
Tlio ·wOJ:li;,.....alllll01lf-olearlni·
apd di$POajDsof,alllreeo, brullh
and teneu aiOnl botij ~&gt;an~&lt;s "'
thO Oll,lo RlYOr '"!'I Ito \)1butarlea beloW elll\'IIIOn SS2.0 blclu4ing the Islands from tho ~cine
Locka and Dam upatream to Lock
and Dam ~. alliOalongbolll bank•
ol oU fllo trlblllarlos cl. the Ohio
River II&gt; aiiOIJII where elevation
560.0 meets tho 101rlace cl. low
water In lhe tributary.
Tbe work also lndudea tile removal and di$P08alorastonedam
II MUI Creek.

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2:21 p.m. Friday U!at dlunaged a Mella eoUnt.Y woman'• 0!11'
at file Ashland sOrvlce StaiUin .
118 Vln !lt One I ell and

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men made 0 run.
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Firemen said an attendant was
!llllng file gasoline taN&lt; 00 a car
tlrlven by Jollie 111ae Ar1x or
Harrisonville. There 1118 lllJIIU'entty a leak In file IIller plpe
and gasoline splllod onto 1 be
driveway, Probable cauae of the
fire was a discarded cigarette.
1be ftre damaAed. the left

tront tire, paint m file 1961
. Corvalr Mon2a and a !lonr mat.
It was the 8181 run or the year
and file flttl1 ilf file mon111 Cor Gai-

UpoUs Vol- Firemen.

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flley were IU!felina _ was
answered by one $2 COitrllludon
lrom file entire COIII!Iy, tllat beIng made by Mrs. w. H. Fuiii'Gd
of Allred.

Brooks, chief onglnaer ollicer for the department or pobllc
work&amp; of EDA and pat $POlker; John ·Foster, state FliA
engineer; Frank W, Porter, Jr., water district counsel; MU~
ton Roush, FliA county • ....,.visor; Ralph !&gt;richard, Sleco,
Inc. engineer and Eldon Gaul, member o! file water district
board o! trUstees.

Komafl1 Sboeta, 1013 Second
Avo., beaale breeder and tralnar, oteod lUI and wllJed bla face,
il wai lhl !laJ!-IIIIIIarllled taco o1
an .ouljiOOralnla ~llome!l to
wurlnB a haL II waa alild file
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Crosa appeal for Florida. usur_
terers" - with no hint as towfuo'

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SUNDA);'J:UNE '16th

Admlnlotratlon In Wosillngton, D.
c., gave file sr&lt;im&lt;J&gt;reeldng address.
~liking !rom a preparedtext,
Brooks oald file $1,174,000 EDA
IP'W Cor file construetion of
file lll'slsm wlll help IndirectlY
In keeping the young people In
tbla area.
Brooks emi&gt;haolzed thai EDA
ls concerned mainly with "left

BY ROBERT WINGETI'
TUPPERS PLAINS- 1be Or at
shovel ruu or dirt was turned
saturday attsrnoon Cor the rural
TuJIIIOI'S i'lalns..Cheetsr Wetsr
Sj'atenr In (lrOOinj!breaking oeremonlili'lf; Eastern Ill&amp;!&gt; School.
A c"'*''" . - 200 peroons
lncludlnli i!llb:onl, contractor&amp;,
gove111J1111111- Iiiliclal•· and watsr
dllllrict representative• obaerved• LIDdMi)o Lyms, assisted by
Carl Barnhill, bl'J!Ol&lt; ground wlfll
e gul~ shoYel. Lyons Is
preoldent o1 the woter district
board or truatses and Barnhill
ls vlc"i'cesldent.
The syotem lrlll be Gle largest
rural water Installation In file
United flats•. It Is to conolst
or sboul 214 mlles or mains and
wUl serve patr&lt;llls In 600 s~re
mOos ot Melgs and Afllens Coun.
Uea. The systsm will etsrt wlfll

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CLAMBAKE
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Porter, Jr., and Seco, Ine., -..
Ccir lis peophi, he oald.

oultlnl engineers.
u People all

over Ohio a a 4'
fiii'QI&amp;Iiout tho United - s ci!a
look to filii prQject with pride
Cor the aeeompll--haa· :
b - made," said McJlormlll,

McDorman alilo brouallt • wlllt ..
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Henry S. Brooks, chle! engineering oOir.er ot l'\lbli&lt; Worke
for file Economic Devolopment

Relief Cost

Was $6,266
GALLIPOLIS - Wayne Davlo,
chairman ol fllo GoUla COUDil'
American Reel Crosa, aaidsaturday disaster ralle! upendlturea
have totaled 116,266 In tills 00011·

t.Y. oil .. outright alii'

None oC this asollllance needs
to be repild by tho lamillel lnvo!Yed since It nolllldt potalble-~IJ'«·
thO
A~rldll ~e who contribute

to !belled c~u.
1be pi f#. tbo Red Croao In
its disastst relle! ....ratlontll
to help !ajnlllos hell&gt; fllem~eo
back to normal aOer disaster
atrlkes.
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ot file entiH coaununll;r, I con
now report the Red Cross miosion la accompli1hed," Nr. J)a..
vis said.
Although the disaster operation was completed Saturday, the
Red Cross olllce In file Courtboose wiU continue to be 0J!011
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Monday lbmqjjl Frlday !rom 10
POMEROY - Donald a.m. to f p.m. lor tho regular
Harden, 21, ~racuse, and An· programs and services _,sor·
gela Darlene FID&lt;, 19, Cheshire ed by file GoUla ,Coonb' ChapRoute 2.
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down-mder have added lnternationa! Interest to file llli Bond
Regatta at Pomeroy on file Ohio
Rlver on June 22 and 23rd.
Jack and Diane lllarshall d
&amp;Ydney, Australis bave entered
file races according to Mro. Mabel Harrison, Sacretary-Treaaurer, Mideast &lt;Mtboart Asoodalion Inc., which Is oponsorlng

The Fourth Big Bond Re!lllte opens wlfll file big parade 11
l p.m. Frlday In Middleport and
Pomeroy. The Ever Loofll' st.
Bernards wUl be the Ceature at..
traction at 3 p.m. and 7:30p.m.
Friday, Jllle 21.
Jack Carsey, pros!- or file
Pomeroy Cioolmer oC C ommerce, seys piOII!,y or !too parking will be avollable II file alia

Dillie noes. The races wUl be
tree. Roland Ctablrea, - . ,
with file blgh""1 ....,._, II
overH&amp;IIla clearlns ol file rtvwbllllk Cor eaay v1ow1n1.
Tht balance f#. 11t1 P&amp;'IIP'IIII
011 Saturday In adiW... II&gt; ...
races lrlll be lob racaa on t h •

Ohio RIYer, U. S. DlofalonalF....
J11mplng Conteat, plo IIi&amp;&amp; oontsltland Home Tallllt - ·

the raeea.
The lllarsballa have been In

outhoerd radii&amp; since 1952. '!')ley
have made severaltrlpatot.tS.A.
and Jack wUl race In C &amp; D

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In Auatralla there Is a amall

but enlhuolastlc racing group
which Ia growing. Jack II file
D, F, and X Auatrallan National Champion and holds straight.
a.war ncords ln 'Cheae classes,
Diana raced her own outboard
for several years In 41Jstralla
but now linda lhe has lliiOUlill
to do helping Jack In file pita.
The eveat wUl be patrolled by
file u. s. Coaltl Guard AuxiiW,.
Notice• haYO been aent to all
mariners on file Oblo Blver .bJ
the Coul Guard 11iat file eveUt
wUl be held between mile
llld 250.

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ancy Dlatrlct'a ••Operatlan Mallllt:HID\'' p~ tznH bJ
Jack Crlap, assisted lhll'lllltroy CMmber ol C&lt;lmiDarce lui
- . In llttlJe- file rlwrbank
aiq E. Vall&gt;~~ reodr tor !b!a
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. .ing lila 8end RapUl Weekend, J1101 21-113, 1f1t - ' - 1 .
- In -of lhll'mlero7 J....... Mlloltr 1llldt
llopertmao!l.
- dono courllay ct tl.. MoJ1a
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PO!lEROY - lbo Meigs Colll&gt;Coolllllillton.Y
11 Cldcena' Scholarship F.,..don. known b 11Dollars for
lieb&lt;iara':, w!U award $1,300 ln
.schal.t!!'~• I!IOodli 11 B p. m.
II '11\o PomertiY ,lomentary
scho&lt;iL
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Frill Mor,row, IWPtloll boaviiJ
. ..,__ _, ln. 1 near heal. and ..U not
•hi~.... saillli y-;'~ . 011 colll;r;~?:02p. ... f\'lday ·. l!olh
·wlll''lliile!\t tr""' lliimo•ie)' ~- .., Cloio
Rd., llwa tlutha
~Clod duri!W l county"""'"drl"' Ot • lllllt
'til .!{!. 1111,_... lin ' ..
two montlla.
cOnll~
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Adminl"tr.ation spoke briefly,
praising those who IOIJIPOrted file
Tuppers Plslns-Oieetsr Wetsr
Diatrlct !rom Gle time ot lis
Inception. ~dal acknoWledgout" areas that are lagging be- 1110111 was pven by McDorman to

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1be project proposal waa ~ub­
mltted to the OEO on March 27,
1968 Cor 1 12-monlh. period but
file above grant approVal period
ruiiS tllrougb program year B,
whlch enda Oc,t. 31, 1968.
Sayre pointed OUI lhal II that
tlmo file project wUl be r ....rtt.teh Ud he is hopeiUI that lt lvill
be rHPProved for progrl)n year
C, on 1 l~mooth blal..
Anyone inll...,.ted In file
cOIIIUitaJit's job or file
1111' so' • m&gt;oJ'ntmont lhouid
(Contlnned on 1'1&amp;11 3)

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ploye of file G. and J. In Pomeroy. The paper discloses filii a
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in the trage&lt;bt were Mrs, Della
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an Indianapolis funct raising port of $!.67 per hundredweight,
dinner, the Clllfornia gOvernor compared to the ~. S. support
said the nation's domestic price of$f.26perhundredwelght,
problems trom poverty to for milk of national average butviolence were the result ot terfat content.
"permissiveness from cradle to
crime. It's time to get angry,"
he said.
PLAN SALE
liiASON - The Ladies Auxll.
lary of the l\lason Volunteer
Fire Department Is having a
rummage sale, Saturday, from
The a.R)Olntmenta, by dJstrida
10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at file city InclUded:
building, The proceeds wiU help
ChiUicothe District
pay for a new fire truck.
Albany, Howard Mayne, ftrot
appointment.
OLD FINE EXECUTED
Amanda, Jack D. Lethenstrom
Harold WDilam Smltll, 51, Rt.
from
Haydenville - Webb's Cha1, Raclne, has been jailed by' tbe
pel,
Chillicothe
District.
sherlfrs department for execuChesterhill, Charles W. im.
tion oc an old fine and costa.
hoff from Glouster _ Tflmbie
Chilllcothe District.
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Pleasant HIU - Hocking HUts

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Miller, Keifll Powers ttomBig
Branch, Portsmoufll Dlattt&lt;L
Purtsmooth: Manly, l'aul Pyles
ttcm South Poin4 Portsmoulb
new asSignments Cor ministers District.
in the conference.
Racine, Dale McClur·D" .__
The
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noonced at the closing session
Rod n e y, Normon WUIIams
of file Ohio Annual Conference, from WUliamsport, ChUiicothe
which opened last SUnday night. District.
The 151 changes covered all
South Point, Eugene .f1nne!IID
secUoos of the conlerence, which from Morral, Lima DistrlcL
has more than 1,100 churches. ' Waverly Lestsr Taylor ttcm
Columbus led the 11 diatrlcts Dayton: S:, J&gt;aul
in the number of new appoint. tricl• IJo.yton m..
m.ents w1th 23, lollowedby ZanesZanesvUie District
vii le with 18, Cincinnati 17, DayFra
ton and WUmington 16, !ipringzeysburg- Perryton, R&lt;nfield 13, Chillicothe and Defiance 12, Toledo 9, Lima 8 and
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11!&lt;en by. Sen. Riilort F. ]'~ ,tllb-d 11tn1~k a
,lr•:h at fh~ lashmm.te.. :• ·"~ · •l·t' :
at T~y;, Mll!llo,land qa,Or 'toil'ls- Ke~. tiler hls /' viotol-f ... lleiOI!·Ih&lt;\second, .
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tsrs causo&lt;Pl\11\rl••lllll~ speech led him, to ~ . ~.1' y" •Ppwderburns lndlcllad tile
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The twlater at Trac~ Thursday laassin, grand Jury tssillnOo.Y two or three lnchea trlliii ,. me, ·•fiirli to l'GUf rlfJII;- ~
nlshl drWed straight Uil'()ugh the re,ve~ ; . .
. ~~·right ear.
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southweetsrn MlnneSOili liMn ~t
Sirhan It Slrbon ·Pflcdced
-,'l;)le crowd aroun! file Room.' " , ' .
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2,800, leavtog 1 t'h &lt;!llile-10111.. Orlng a .. 22. ci!III&gt;Or pistol at a mortalll' ,,. !'Wnled se1111or hit
U,!~:ker aaid ~ bfllo&gt;e&lt;~.&lt;li,J
tllree - blook - ·wide cut lhit target range, Uttering the and cursed at file auaalln. · ordw was IP'veb II¥ ·tlno
kiUed seVOII perso'M~ illlurod 72 cround, with hiDIIIreds of shoD "Everymle waa trying to kill Ttmanaon, ~· . 01 , ~
othera, l1 of fllem crltlcaiJ¥ and call"', l2 houra before the him."
hOtel's · food and '
damaged aome 50 to 75 buDd- slayillg, 1 witness said.
· R'rl Ue&lt;ker, 15115-·inaltre d~ODL ·
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A dai"k;.balred .ifl "~ · a d' at the Ambia Sidor .~. ;' l'\1U_ce aai4 an ~
and Tracy's P&lt;Mor,plant.
very good !~sure Wfll'hW ·a eaeorted .~eciY . !rom ll)o bulletin Ia atill ~t &amp; , .thi
"Houses disintegrated," , 1.,. polka dot dre66 stood smWifB sla$0 of the · Emt.,ay Room · l!l)'aterloos alrl Ill til! . '·;d«
wltness.es said.
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"It sounded like seveo ttaight he aimed a ,gun Inches away alter the senator h!ld doUvlred !'lnlty by sevenl·wl
,...,Iii
trains going over my house, • trom KOlUiedy s head and pulled a opeech be!ore cheertng file lhootlng. , ;:..
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Vlneonl TIIOmaa ·dl ··.' ··· il·
destroyed whlle he and hlo ram- or witness.
the Calilornli Demooratlc pres- walter, 'ltlld lh8 lflll!('f jp,ey•titt·
Uy huddled In the basement.
A walter alandlng a lew Coot idenUal primary.
was f,clur to olx Coot aW., 6:!iPJ'
away ttcm the -tor w.hen he
He said plan$ were changed· Kennedy when he wu abct.·'l!t
MARRIAGE· APPUCAT!ONS was &amp;hot said Sirhan had "a at file laat minute an! KeiiiiOIOiy notlead , Sil-hall . and file . cttl
Tillman Jerome stubba; Jr., •.lck-Iooldng smile on his face" was to gu to a news confarence alandl111 on a plattonn UJed te
22, Rl 3, Ozark, Alaska, lab as he Ired the first two shots. in file COlonial Room by way of all~ om ~a. ,
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Release Teotlmony
file pantry.
"He' 1~ ao thootlh he'.
Cozart, 2t, Rl 2, Racine; ThornThe 273-pege tronscript oC file
"He was auwosed to-file elfller talked to her or filrtld
as Matthew Siewert, 20, Rl 2, secret srand Jury procsedl~Wt Orst plan-, was that he wu wlfll her beeause she smUod&gt;"
Cheahire, laborer, and Carolyn filet one week ago resulted in 1 supposed to. gu downlalrs, f11e Dl Pierro aald. "Torelllor tlie)'
Ann ffiand, 17, Wsat Columbia. firskiegree murder indictment next door, and he was hPPGSed wore betllsmill~W."
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nlan immigrant was releasfXI to
TWO ARRESI'Eil
tour Inches Crcm the stand ·to
VETERANS MEMORIAL
th~ publlc Thursday. It conl'omei'Ol' llOUce have rt110rted file fioor, "he wu amu~.l!ft
tained file testimony of 23 til
lac~ the minute the Orot tt1o
HOSPITAL
35• shots wore Or"" he atUI hittd
witnesses
and
other
persons
e
arrest
of
Robart
Sanders,
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file '··' of
Concord,
N. C., on charges cl.
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Cheshire; Harriet, Hyatt, Ra,...,,ng the running a red light and 110 oper- very slck-looldng amOe on Ida
face " file Wilier aald.
clnei Maude McMurray, Pome- 42-year-old senator.
The transcriJJt disclosed:
ator's Ucenae, and WOllam May•
Question Tlfrse
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a
hot
thr
nard, 27, Racine. on a charp
Discharges - LOula wli- urn-:.. not ..:: s • belle •• of speediag.
Deteedvea. have queatlclned
llama, Anna Verrigan, Julla
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ved
three w&lt;lilen who •. Reese, Everett Coy.
eorller. The fatal bullet poneThe Otis brothers l01tanod torward and idelltllled tliellltrlled hls brain. Another the 'first electric elevator In aelvea as .,.... in file Fmllu ' ..
entered his right armpl~
New York .. bulldlng Ill 1889. Room · of the

densed and evaporated milk and
LAKESIDE, Ohio (U PO cream, the Tariff Commission is
BisiUJP
F. Gerald Ensley, top
also to investigate the need for
administrative olllcer oltheOhio
(Jiotas on ti. number of other
West
Area ol the United Mefll&lt;&gt;dairy products which are not new
dlst
Ch"':ch•
announced today 151
subject to import restrictions.

The Etu&lt;&gt;pean Commoo 1\larket Is being blamed at least
and tell fllem to pay back .all partially Cor the world dalry

Seroing-Meigs County for over 96 years

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

WASIIINGTON - The Depar)ment or Agriculture has placed
temporary Import ..,otas on condensed and evaporated milk and
cream coming Into tile U. s.
!tom !orelgn countries.
Tenfll District Cong, Clarence
E. Miller and ·others last mont11
sent letters o! protest to Secretary of Agriculture OrvilleFreeman. In fllaliotter MOler appealed to file Secretsry to take

senator called tor an end to the
Vietnam war, an "undcrstaftd..
ing" with the SOviet Union that
would lead to a reducUon in
armaments, and recognition of
Red China. The Democratic
presldertial candidate, addressing the Community Council of emergency action tmder Section
Greater New York, also called 22 of the Agriculture A&lt;ljustment
for a "new politics" whose first Act. That action was taken yesR

here can make this
summer's vacation by car

POMEROY

To Reduce
Milk Imports

saying it

assassination of sen. Robert F
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On the · eve of the gathering,
ostensibly called to discuss the
part;y platform,
Rockefeller
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Maryland and James Rhodes or
Oh)o for signs flley might be
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1 tornado l!l!l"'l seve!' pm:sons

Rockefeller backers also were

The money yo.x
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Gov. ·Ronald Reagan of catlforniL He needs 667 to capture the
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Ne.lson A. RockefoUer wao Rockef,Uer collllln.
seeking
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today Item foUCM .RePublican vanla, Who indl&lt;&amp;ted .eOrlier he
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