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'" to furnish lhe meal. Mrs.
~~=: campaign to sollc- Kenneth Harri&amp;IJIIMra. Frucea Uiacy
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fortheMeigsCou\1.. Bearhs, executive camrn.ttteei , easel, Mro. ! ..belle Cou&lt;h, Mra.

Cross Chapter's blood Mrs. Gerald WUd.,..;uth, M r t.
liivPm was plarmed by the La .. laabelle couch and Mra. Pearl
·~.1;. &lt;.01 AUxiliary of Drew Webster K111111p, budpt; Mro. Frances

39, American Legion, Tuea-

Hunnel, legion acUYIIIea choir·

'doy night at the hall.
The campaign will be an ef!ort

man, aol Mrs. G u y Guinther,
communit,y service chairman.

auxiliary members to as-

Mrs, Gulnthe•- reported tllat

by the

sist the local chapter to pay orr
blood indebtedness to the Huntington Tri..State Red Cross BIOOO
Center. Next bloodmobile visit is

she had received 1 cardoftbanks
from

Anpla Slssoo on bebal! or

Girl Scoot Troop 61 fOI' the

American. flag presented to that
troop recently, Jt was noted durDuring the meeting, conducted lrw the meetiJw' that 1.2 seniors
by Mrs. Ellen Couch, new presi- and three juniors have paid their
dent, Mrs. Paul Casci, rehabiH- dues lor lhe 1968-49 year,
tation chairman, reportedoo Fri·
As an Americanismpromotlon,
day's visit to the Chillicothe Vet- it was decided that while collect..
erans Hospital for the b1rthday lng auxDiary dues Oaga wUl be

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Aug.

party, Going from here besides
Mrs. Casci were Mrs. Couch and

Mrs. Ben Neutzling of the Pom-

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Beltley, Mrs. William Smith and
Mrs. Allen Hampton of Middle-port Unit 263.
Approximately 30 cakes from
units in the Eighth District, lee
cream, punch and candy 1'fere
served at the party given to honor
veterans with birthd&amp;!r'S in Jul)'.
Each veteran was given a small
packet of toilet articles and ca~
dy favors.
Mrs. Casci noted that $64.77
worth of candy and cake were tak-en to the party by the Pomeroy

wrlt. Mrs. l

a weed contributed

75 pounds of candy in addition to
the homemade candies given by
unit members, alii the junior aux..
iliary members contrtbuted$20.~

,85 In gifts including birthday
cards, napkins with the American Legion emblem, and s m a II
prayer books. The auxiliary voted
to send Mrs. Weed a card of
thanks for the candy,
Several committees were appointed by the president They i~
eluded Mrs. Leona Smith, Mrs.

011 the 'lfieado. for e..aia. for the
ltiloo, Hut1i\tl ~ Social ,
.~t • tOpther• "' ~~eo, .
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Guinther and Frances HIIJI!IOl
were lj)polnted to prepare the
merw. and solicit the tood.
The legioo commander "'"
pressed thanks to the auxiliary
[or contributing toward equipmont purchased lor the bosobaU
team. He spoke or the new poat
home to be constructed at the rear
ot the !alrgrounds and near the
new Meigs High School. Humel

noted that the building plans haVe
been drawn up and are now tnthe

process of being approved by the
state.
A request that the auxiliary
members clean the hall in Sep.
tember or October waa made by
pfferecl for sale to those being the commander who also discuscontacted.
sed membership and ways of seMrs. J. M. ThbrllWII, legisla· curing new members.
live chairman, presented some
The need for moling the VietbuUetins al11 biUs of interest to nam's servicemen bulletin board
the American Legion which are lrom near the county Jail was
before the legislature. She noted mentioned by Hunnel, who said
particularly HB 10480, sponsored that it probablY will be located
by Byron G. Rogers of Colorado, near the Civil War monument
a member of American Legion, near the Court House. The comwhich reads, in pili:
mander abo suggested that the
"Whoever knowingly casts con- auxiliary serve a dinner to leg·
tempt on any Oag of the United lonnaries participating in Memstates by public mutilating, de- orial Day services in the future.
facillJ, defiling, burning, or He announced the SOth annivertrampling upon it, shall be fined sary or the Legion and asked for
not more than $1,000 or impris- assistance with a banquet a n d
oned for not more than one year dance commemorating the event
or both''.
to be he1d sometime in March.
The auxiliary eJXlorsed enactA Halloween party and 8 New
ment of the legislation whtchwas Year's potluck dirmer are also
passed by the legislature on June
25 aoo has been sent toPresltlent
Johnson tor signature.
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Don Hunnel, commander of
Drew Webster Post, was present !
for tbe meeting and gave a resume of upcoming legion acltivities. He announced the picnic !::
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scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 25,
at tbe Ksger Creek Employes
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Braun
C1ub grounds and asked the auxand children, Kenia and Michael,
recently vacationed at Belleview

Pomeroy .. _
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&amp;llliDWICed for .• situflll,y night
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Dletrlet 5oth aimlvers*'Ywasannouncod !or LOnc-ster In Mareh
wltllo eoot ol $5 par eOUjl)e. Mra.
Mlna Hart waa ~ IU In
Melp Genoral H9lll\'ltll with
eanls a~ nowers io be sent.
Mrs. Coucll......;..a that lhe
girls who attenlled &amp;eitoyeGirls
State wUJ report on Au&amp;ust 27,
lllld also ot that meeting Mrs.
COtllerlne Welsh and Mro. Mary
Mortln wlll report on the recent
Departlltent convenUon held In
COlumbus. Hl)ltessesfo.rthe August moetllw wiD be Mrt. easel,
Mrs, Iva Powell, Mrs. Thornton,
and Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew.
The meeting opened In ritualIstic !orm with the pledge to the
!lag, group singing ollhe national
anthem, and recitatlon Oftltepreamble to the ConstitutiOn, Mrs.
Neutzling served as. chaplain.
A dessert course was served

!ollowlng the meeting wltll Mrs.
OrviUe Well,, Mra. R~ Reuter,
Mrs.

KD~t~~p,

Mrs. MirUn a n d

Mrs. Welsh aa the hostesses.

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Chert Mayer and susan Ger·
lach of tho Middleport Church of
Chris~ are attenditV comp at
Howell's Mill near Ona, W. Va. ,
this week.

George Meinhart has returned
from Columbus where he spent
the past week on business and
was the guest of his son-In-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mayer.
Mrs. L. R Wiley is confined

wttll Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Krinke. They visited Cedar Point.
Mr. and Mrs. DavidShlpleyand to Bethesda Hospital in ZanesMrs. Donald Morgan and :son ot ville. She became iU Soturda,y
Newark are the guests o( Mrs.

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er of Columbus were Tuesday

guests or Mr. and Mro. H•rry
KeiseJ", Minersville.

1 heTracy Jordon of COlumbus is
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GREAT SAVINGS i
On All Sum~r Apparel

Eslie Mossman.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Herdman
of BeUetontalne were weeketld
guests or Mrs. Welby Whaley.
Mrs. Henry lhle andPauiKels-

grJUqlarents, Mr. and
Bradford Maag.

Mrs;

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Natlon~lly

Adv. Sporl Shlrls, Vol. to $4

las, 800 children,
Mrs. Netta Warner, Ebenezer
St., Pomeroy, Mrs. Leo Searls

Sale2.00
I group $pori Knits &amp; Mock Turllo, Vol. 1o $3.50

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PERMANENT PRESS SHHtTS

These soecials ~·ould be fine for back In school
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SUMMER SUITS
Reduced 1/3 to 1/2

Summer Slacks
Reduced 1/3

1.00
Many Other Money S•vlllf
Values From Our Stock Of .
Advertised Milrchendlse

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Pom.oy

Recent guests of Mrs. Netta
Warner were her grandchildren,
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Schiller,
Freddy aol Randy of York, Pa.,
and her son aoo daughter-in-law,
Mr. ond Mrs. Jolm So!weU, and
Mr. lllld Mrs. Howard Appel of
Marietta.

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STRAW HATS
NOW 1/2 PRICE
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alii L. D. Hartinger, Middleport,
were in Grundy, Va., overt he
weekelll. They vlsltedtheGrut113
Mountain Mlssioo School.

Sale1.65
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In Philedelphla by the Harris
famll,y.

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visiting their son and daughterlrHaw, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeDal-

I group Sport Knit Shirts, Values 1o $4.00

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Mrs. Mae stuer spent the
weekend at Fort Dix., N. J.,with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Georp Harris. S h e
1lew Cr1:111 Columbus and was met

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a visit to camden Park
• and Mrs. Bill Matiack
spent the past week ln St. Paris

Sale2.00
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wa• treate&lt;j alii relossed tt the
INispltal Tuesday for an angltll
attack.

Mr. arxl Mrs. Joe l..awrence arrJ

South Side, W. Va., enjoyedapic-

Sale 2.65 2 for 5.00

while in Zanesville attenlllng a
ceramic show. Her condldon hi

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TOWN AND COUntry Slore'•
Frida¥ and Saturday, next door

to Earl's Barber QqJ, Racine,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m., sponsored by
H1PP7 Hustlers Class of Raelne
Metbodtst Church.

MIDDLEPORT WCTU annual
)llenlc, Middleport Roadalde
Park, - t o post o!Dce, Frlda,y,
6 p.m. Open to publie.
OUTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL donee
Jllll'b' Friday from 9 to 12 p.m.
at tile l'omel'OJ' temls oourt. 1be
Ja,ya wUI emcee tile dance IIPOII·
sarod by tile Meigs Athletic Alii!.
SATURI?AY
MIDDLEPORT Little Lea~e

sponaora a teen dance Saturda.Y
!rom 9 to 12 p.m. at tile MJd.
dleport oommunit,y park. The
Ja,yo will emcee.
TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
ICE CREAM !bela!, Baoltan
July 25. 26
llreltouse, Saturday with serving
CDouble Feature)
Ill begin at 6:3(1 p.m.
RIOT ON SUNSE r STRIP
ICE CREAM SOcial, bellinnbt8
(Color)
11 a.m. Saturday In air concllAldo Ray • Mlmay Farmer
tlonod fellowship hall at St. Patti
PLUS
Lutheran C h u r c h, Pomer0,.
Raquel Welch-TOO)' Franclosal
Homemade lee cream, plos lllld
FATHOM
cakes.
(Color)
SUNDAY
UNITED ME:rHODIST Chirp
conalstlng of llfracuse, Mlnerovllle and Forest Run Churehel
charge dlmer !lmda,y be~'
TONIGHT
at 12:30 p.m. at Hidden Lakeo.
JULY 25
Swimming
In a!teroooa.
BONNIE &amp; CLYDE
(Technlcolor)
MONDAY
IW.arr•• Beatty, Fa.yeDunaWQ"
SPECIAL MEETING Women'o
FEATURE1"fE• Idiots Delu,.;,
Golf Asill., 7:30 p.m. Monda,y
UntlerSeo
at tile elub house,

MDGS THEATRE

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It Must Be

FRIDAY ANDSATVRDAY
JULY 26-27
,;IT"
(Technloolot)
Roddy Mcllowall..JIU Haw•Drthll
ALSO
(Chiller ol the narl
11IE FROZEifOEAo
Allllnws - AIN flll!l
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REVW AL ANNOUNCEd
Dexter ChiD'dJ of Clirllt
Ia hiving a reviYal, starting Jilb'
i!9 ·Ill Aug, 9 with Art -Marcum
aa tile
'lbe publte I•
lnYI.. to •be¥ hospel preaehlng
and llnglug JWil')' nlaht.

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the lir~t U.S. coin to bear a
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tlnanCJalasolstanee.
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lbrot monllto. ·

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Vorltes aiso adYIIod lito
p'oup !b. r.rm ,cme IIDDi)r&lt;lllt
· ~on Ia onler to inake
It more ftlslbie 111 oeeure FHA
llmdit.
Vorbeo lndlealod that fltrtds
will !llll be approved for both
II'OUPi. .but that II all neeesllll')'
forms, eaaemetltl and well oltea
are obtalnod, tha will be·
eome available to one organba.
lion.
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orpulzatlon idhbe'tlaoolvodand

1l .... reported that tile two 111111.

' Memborl of both - · were
lllvlsotl 1'llllda,y night b1 Ralph
yorhoo, Commuttlll Slrvlee Of.

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!or !all Mlf we~ too lata for
the 1981-M llseal ,..,.. How·
ever, fund. ohould ·bo· available
Qlldor tllo new fiscal 7011", wbldt
began July I.
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,Ia to' obtain the remaining $65
of tile btiUal f75 . sl 11 n up
lap fH. Tlil1 ~nooey will bo used
tor llnal etiJilteerlpK plans, test
clrtlllllg, lllld well I. Thus !II',
about' one-tiJird of tile 1,255 eu'a.
lomors have pald&lt;thelr~loes.
It was also doelded to bold
repreiOiltatlvos oi litis Oraattlzo· oPen moetlttgslntllevarlouicom·
!fm will be namod to the Glllll ommltlea Included In the tistem
CouiJb' Wa I e r As~, to OlJII(aln proJ!tell to date Jnd
IIJIIkeliiiiOII aald.
to answer oubserlbttr'a ...,..
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Staehllot188 have ltopea of adtllng addiiiOMI rurallllrm c&lt;ilor to
the 1968 Ohio State Fljr.
An old time Hoc CaU!Jw Contest on W-edo.y, Auc. 28,
at t p. m., will be CD of tho true lllrm footurel, thlo year,
Ropr. i:Joui. ollie llstltor, llld todiJ: "We ha.. -ollered
to
this e.-t. The • - call to the porkers
should DOt bo loot to Oldo hlotory. It lo an 11r1 whleh ohould be
preoened aa a Part 4!1 the tradition 4!1 flrtn life.
''Would YIIUJ' orpulzatlon provide ror the •lllllo•t y101r
DlOII ~ l"'rlannof In tltlt nolie 'Callltw'? It lo ..,. to.
tettloo 10 -to It ~t· the ~ ot tltlo ...itt oecel..a stldawldo acclaim and IR • - ror hlo eontiibutloo to Ohio c:uJ.

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oldD 11111- I can· illttro You that the -.st wW be on tlto
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Concert Received in Rain
By BOB HOEFUCH
They came. we listened. and
they COIIIjUONd.

The "corquerer&amp;" were members olthe American Wind Symphony Orchestra and tllelr conductor, Robert Ausdn Bow!reau,
whoso concert last night delilbted 8 rain cJrenched audience
along the Pomeroy levee.
The ucorquestlt would h a v e
been much wider In acope had
not rain poured cloWn througl&gt;out the evening, keeplng many
ugood music" enthuslasts away,

Senate hopes to hold off a

·F()r Additional Financing,

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fiNinliW:ttdN JIXTI't"lliJ¥:lJii!'®it1'rtll
I 1.69 45" 100% IIAYON, ·SOLID COIJIRJ ...... SALI 1.29
IJ9 "CARNAIY STRUT" DACRON and

r50 OLD SPICE
1.09 ALBERTA VQ.li SHAMPOO .•••• ' ....... ' ••• 70e
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$1.00 WOODBURY GOLDEN RICH SHAMPOO. ••••••• , 75c
I ItiG 2.1t UTIL l C
II 14 RIG• 1, If CH•IUt
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$$1.50 OLD SPICE AFTER SHAVE LOTION ••••••••••*'10
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PADI ............
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SAL11 IAt
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1.00 SIZE GLEEM T00111 PASTE •••• , •. ,.,.,, •• Ilk
II RIG. 2.29 CHIIIR PMS .............. IAI.I 1At
$LOO SIZE TAME CREME RINSE •••••••••• , •••••• Me 11 ~ RRIIGG. S1.9595CCH~~I11PAP.~S· . • . . .. .. ~~II m
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'19c F ASTEETil - HOLDS DENTAL PLATES .. • .. .. • 65c
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$2.25 ADORN_ SELF ~LING HAIR SPRAv ,· , , , • • .$L'"
I 2 RIG. Uf I SlAT GLIDIII PADI ....... . WI 2M
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I 2 RIG. 14.95 ltiDWOOO CHAISI PADI .... SALI 11.95
$1.25 OLD SPICE SUPER SMOOTH SHAVE • , ........ 85c
1 5 RIG. IO,l5 IIIOWOOO CHAIR PADI ..... . SALI l.tJ
$1.05 LAVORIS MOVT!l'V •SH AND 'lAJ!f:•"
70e
1 2 RIG. 10.95 I 1'(, S.IT CHAIR PAD ........ IAI.I 1.95
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1 I 1110. 1.f$ 2 I'C••IT 'CHAIJI, PM ....... IAI.I 6,1f
SALI 1.29
· - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l RIG. 1.95 2 "-· fLIDII PM SIT .. -.
Bng•lnsl Menund Boys We1r
2 RIO. u,ts a pc.:ffi.I!'IR CUSHION UT . SAJ..I 11.95
OntheMilnFioo ·
14-95 cHAIW · R~Iaco•••t CUIItlON UT .. Ius
1I ItRIG.
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RIO. 11.95 ,CI!AIIIf Rll!lact•RI CUIIIION liT· .. 14.95
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Men's $2.95 Short Sloe.. SpOrt Sltlrto , •••••• , ••• t2,50
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Boyo t2. 95 Short Sloe.. Sport Sldrta , •••••••••• , t2,211 I Now ia 1118 ~·-· to btlf 1 -.w Lawa liiGwor d.ina&amp;
Boys .1.95 Short Sloe.. Sport Shlrta • , , •• , , ••••• $1.66
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1-;~' ~~ · "' ,llleb eu~ .... IWeiiOIII qtiolltJ,
Little Boyo $2.95 Shirt and Slaek seto , : • , •• , •• , , $2.110 1 - El ·
Wliri.houte on MlchlnlcLittle Boyo •us Short Sleeve ~uri Shlrto., ••• , • , $LM
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Boya tJ,.95 Sll1m Trunkl •• , •••••••••••••••••••LSO
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Boyo $2.95 Swim Trunks" " " .. " .... • .... • • tz.OO
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Plinf!ly 'U.•inber Sets
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Men'o $5.95 Pofl!ltuinl Preas casual Slleka. , • , , • , ~.99 I Seta. All ove~ ..- Mlldloa. Rqular prlcoo 50c to $49.96.
Men's $4.95 P......- Prm caoual ~&lt;~&lt;&gt; •••• , •• ~.J9 1 Slo.. '""'durlnc 1111! lile. ·
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Boys f8. 95 Pol'ltllllonl Preu Joana and Slaeka • , • , , $2.99
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Men • $8.95 lillll$9.95 Slacks ••• , , ••••••••••••• $7.00
y..,. eholee of 11zi0,·~ colon: ~
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Water Systems to Apply

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89c MEN'S MENNEN DATil TALCUM ••••••. ,' • • .iOc
99c WOODBVRY GLYCERINE AND ROSEWATER ..... 65c:
69 woo
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DBVRY CREME RINSE •••..•••••.••••• , 45&lt;
tL59 JERGENS LOTION WITil DISPENSER, , ••••••. $1.!5
15&lt; WOODBURY BATil SOAP
• • • · · · • • · • • • 3 for 33c

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patraJmon were (Jf)led tltrlng
tile btiUal outbreak of ·&gt;lolonee.
'1'IJJiY llnalb' IIJP'Oecl Ill tllreeman.,patrolo alter a Clllt!erence
YJ:Itli POllee Chief Michael
Blaekwtll.
Target of &lt;l&gt;oeenltles
Stokao was tile la,rpt of
obseenllloa over ll1e pollee radio
tUring the ban aqlllst willielaw Ollfor"""""" ollleoro In tile
area. He was Jeered at a pollee
station Tbursda,y nls!Jt 'llhen ito
II1IJe&amp;red Ill teievl- to ID'P
residents of O.e East lido area
to observe the curfew.
Stokes ordered tile wrfew
shortly after he tllurecl the

2 - REG. $16.95 29" PULLMAN ••••..••.• , SALE $11.00
I - REG. $1$.95 29" PULLMAN •• , •••• , , , SALE $10.00
1- REG. $84.95 28" PULLMAN •••••••••• SALE $25.00
2 - REG••12.95 28" PULLMAN •••••••••• SALE .9.00
I - REG. $18.50 25" PUL!lMAN, •• , , ••••• SALE $1J.(IG
2 - REG. $84.95 25" PULLMAN ........... SALE $25.00
I - REG. $2U5 22"WEEKENDER ••••••••• SALE $18.00
I - REG. $11.~5 22" ~KENDER •••••••.•. SALE tB,OO
1- REG. $9.9$ IB''CABE ........... , •..• SALEtB,OO
3- REG, $11.95BEAUTY CASE ... , •••.• , , •• SALE $8.00
1 - REG. f19.95 BEAVTY CASE •••••••••• SALE $12.00
I I - REG. $2%.95 BEAUTY CASE , , , , , •• , • , SALE fUI.OO
1 - REG. f14,95 HAT BOX .............. SALE $8.00
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GIRLS $16.50 SVITS .•.•••• ·•• , •• , ••••.•• SALE $8.25
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GIRLS $13.95 SUITS ............... , •••• SALE $6.9!
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GIRLS $12.95 SVJTS .•••..•••• , •. , • , •• , , SALE .,_48
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WOMEN'S $2.00 SLEEVEL~ BL!MiSI!i,. •••••• SALE $1.50
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WOMEN'S ~.00 and $3.95 SLEEVELESS!ImJLES ..SALEtz,OO
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WOMEN'S $2.95 TO $8.00 SIIORnf •.• , , sAtE 10 PMCE
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LOT DISCO&lt;~'I1N\IED NVKI!ERS IN
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Well known bnnd o! Better Bras and Glrdleo- Not allolzes
AIRWAY LUGGAGE
In all st,vles. Mostly white, some bllek and natural
ALL LADIES S'J'YLES (18 PCS IN GROUP)
REG. $13.50 GIRDLES. , ..••••••• , , , , •.• SALE $7.00
REG. $12.50 GIRDLES ................. , SALE .,_50
R!Xi, $10.00 GIRDLES , , • , •••••.• , ..•• , • SALE $5.50
REG. $9.00 GIRDLES ..... , • , , .......... SALE f4, 75
REG. $8.00 GIRDLES ....... , , ..... , , ... SALE f4,25
REG. $7,00 GIRDLES ........ , .......... SALE P,75
REXl. $6.00 GIRDLES. , , ••• , ....... , •••• , SALE $3.42
REG. $7.00 BRAS ...................... SALE ~.75
REG. $8.00 BRAS .................... , •• SALE $3,25.
REG••5. 00 BRAS ••• , ...... , , • , , .. , , , •• SALE $2.75
REG. $4.50 BRAS. , .. .. • . • . . • . • .. .. .. • • SALE t2,50
REG. $1.00 BRAS ...••..•• _•••...•.•••• SALE $2.25
REG, $3.95 BRAS
SALE $2.25
REG. $3.50 BRA:S. , •.•. , , , ••••••• , , •• , . , SALE $2.1}0
REG. p, 00 BBAS • , •••••.••••••••• , , , • , •• SALE t1. '71
REG. $2.50 BRAS ................. , •• , •• SALE fLIO
REG. $2.00 BHAS ................. , • ,'. , , SALE $J.Ot
REG. $2.50 GARTER BELTS, • , •••• , •••••.. SALE $1.44

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M0tlll7 clou47, ..-011 tltutldor-ro west ~ Illnight and UJrougbout Sat·
urdtJy. W""""'r lonii!IJI lllld ~
urday.

wkOIDAk .. iNsT'AiMT'Ic .·J{,fl

WOMEN'S $3.95 SKIRTS •..••• , ••••• , , , •• SALE ••oo
GmLS••19.50 COATS .................
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GIRLS $16.50 COATS, •.. , ............ , , SALE $8.25
GIRlS $13.95 COATS •••.• ·••• , , ••••.•••• SALE $6.98
GIRLS $10.95 COATS ..•. , , .•••• , .•••• , . SALE $5.28
GIRLS $19.50 SUITS •.•.••• , • , ..•.•• , ••• SALE .9.75

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Weather

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Clovelano!, · Ohio, wal named
- liter ~ Moioo CloavoGIRU; $L69 lllld $1.95 KNIT TOPS ••.•• , •. , SALE $1.110
GmLS ~.95 SL'MMEH SLACKS •• , •••••• , • SALE tz,OO
GmLS $2.95 SUMMER SLACKS • • • •••. , .•• SALE $UO
(i!RU; $1.95 SUMMER SLACKS, ••••••.••. , SALE $LOO
GmLS AND WOMEN'S SWIM SUITS , , , , ... : '!.! PMCE
WOMEN'S $7.95 SKIRTS • , , , , •••••. , •••• SALE $1.00
WOMEN'S $5.95 SKIRTS ••...• , , •• ,', ••• , • SALE $&amp;50 ,

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ecllhe visit tobrlngtheorcltestra
to Meigs Counljl, lllld residents
moD ui'Yiee by vot1nc to r&amp;o
who had spent montha In p!u.
otlllll I major portion of Ita
iV
nlng alii world~ for loot night' 8
_.n~ eut prosram.
J
concerL
A vote was teDI&amp;tlvel,y
Residents who braved tile
ldtellttliil for llltelfiJerSJJi '' T
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weather 10t alq tlto leno In
oi- poeolbl,y Slbtrdl,y - 00 I .
&lt;halra borrOwed ~II)'
m....-~ ·10 olliiiiWI poatal
trom lawns or porehes with tDJI•
wo.rkera /rom 1 foreecl J'&amp;o
(Contlmecl oo pogO 10)
duc:tloo 1n
pa,yrolll. , A 33.yoar.old woman was hos·
Son. A. s. MlJti Motlronel'. )liiallzod Ttolrsda¥ wltll ~nohot
D-Okla., oaldPOIImUterGen.
wuundo su!!erecl at the Hl-7 nlte
W, Marvin Wataoo lold fdd' club near Hobscn.
him t1to Soturdoy aei'Yice eu&gt;Melp County hrlll Robert
blok Would bo pottt()illtid for
c. llarteobadt said Erma JaDe
another woell 11 tho Senate
Zulplll, of Rt. I, Letart, W, Vo•
paslod the meaall't.
OJIIlll'onti.Y was tho Ylctlm of111
aecldotttal shooting thet Jldual.
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Iy oecurnd beyond tile clolod
lllid locked door to the ttlte club.
Mra:luli)JIIII was struck In tile
head b1 a tJhot&amp;\111 blast that was
fli'ecl throu&amp;b tile !nJnt door of
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SAIGON (I}P~ Five VIet
the, !11te club and wont Into a
Coug,
two oi them women,
vehlele whore she was oeatod.
It wa's reported the Dill waa eboand 20 workers out of a
Qrecl by Glem Lawoon, the nlte Chinese-f..,_ new- of.
WASHINGTON (1}1'0 - Pres- elm owner, In an argooment be- llee In SalpJ today lllld blew
ldettlal eandldate Nelam Roclo- tween him lllld his wife, Rese up tile building wltll a 50-oound
ereller .... has Sen. Charles H. AIOIIO Lawaon. The !nJnt door of &lt;harp. The newspafJGr had
Percy ot1lllnolaln his eOl'IIOr, a tile bar was said to hove been wagod an llllitorlal campaign
dovelopnent Rlehard Nlxm'o closed and locked 'llhen LawiCXl against terrorism.
Abotlt
20 employes were In
CIDlP 'flews 11 oomethltW olt alle&amp;odl7 fired tile shet.
' oflleos
.
the
of A Chau (tile Aola
e&amp;llllllln Issue.
Lawoon, aeoordini to authoriPerq, one ol the YOUtW ollll ties, wao not aw~ tile lnlurecl Dally News) at noon when tho
· ottnellvo llopublleano who eome woman and her sllter, Naomi VIet CoD&amp; burst In, hold tllem at
to C&lt;qreaalntheGOP.-bock Flo.reoce Re10ell, Rt. 5, car. bo,y with pistols and planted the
of1966, aald In endoraltW Rock- roUton, o., """" In a car out Bide pla.Uc &lt;harp under the printefeller 'IIturscla,y thatitowu "the tile establlsbment wbon tile !IWI Ins proos.
'lbon, racing out, tile terroronly preoldentlal Ollllldote 'IIIIo was fired.
l.sts
..,..,..,ed, "pi outl 1181
'"'' set fortb a delalled .(lrqp'llll
A palliD&amp; auto was Qagod
to win the war. n
outl
there's Pll8 to be an
down by Mrs. Rusaell alter tile
He daoerlbod Rocllefeller'lr&amp;o Incident oeeurrecl and tile un- aplooloa. ~ The eDIIJ)oyea DOll
cent peace plan u t•a CODBti-uc- ldonllllod motorist transported A mllllte ·later, tile bomb
tl.. eoatrlbutl011 Ill the dial- the Injured womantotllehosplial. eJpiCMied lllld the tll.......tocy
on tldJ luua. ••
The shet roporteclly hit tile top stucco building eoltapsed.
A 1RIIIIIII ridlnJl past m a
In N.,. Y""". Nlxoa'o · pre11 ot the lttjured IIDiliiD'Ihead. Vel·
I k e ~ hit by debrisoeerllaey ,aid lbe~ waa erans Melllorlll llolpllal 0111·
lndl~ rerey'olilbve nsmo- dais aald lite today ber concll· tile onl7 ea~t~alll of the
bontJiug. •
tl'lllltl' b1 poeillJIIIIY of .1a1a1.c , tim - aatlafa&lt;tDry.
1 Rockalllller 11chit;
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Wavesot-ro
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~ Abram's comtlbUIIJmetl&amp; before -Ilea
wavea of 1152
..... -.c;ted at 6:08 p.m. ll1 mand today bombon
qolnJt
Coinmunlll
hotpltal olll"'alo. Be r,.iortod
-Infiltration
roulea
Into
1ho elty,
at thO ~. doplrtmonllhll
IDOf!\lnlll!d Pro..eullna Allor· .-1111n1 m Vlot Col1g
·mlloo
~ Be~ v. Fulls oald lbe hi\IODUII 1 seont c . - ancl '75 mllel
!n'ostlpHm trW bo ·"'Jddm'Od. of SaliJIIII.
tllreateMII woeketll Clllbod&lt;ln

B Blast
Do
rtf ' 0 r

f.....,.

Building
Blown Up
Ill Saigon

Percy}oim

Two SutTer Minor
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LJS'I'EN!NG TilE HAIID WAY - PeqJio Olllle, evonjbctop
It ralnod, to hear the Wind Syq&gt;holty's eoneert frcm o bup

Larry--

Thuredo.y night off the Pmneroy le..., Abo""
asalstant '"'"rlntendent ol Meigs Local Dlatrl&lt;t Scboola, """
dies am Todd under an umbrella during the coneort.

Day to Come
For Beer on

OU Campus
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The Meigs County Jaycees today got

a head start on tile 1968

Meig.'!l
County Junior
Papant.

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The sixth annual event wUI be
presented November 24 at Porn-·
eroy Jwrlor High Auditorium,
Ralph Werry, chairman, lt&gt;o
nounced.

ATHENS, Ohio (1}1'0 - Ohio
VniYerolfl olllclala fore'"" the
day Wben IOif._er beer will
be sold ancJ cotUJUDtecl 011 tile
unlverslljl'o WDJIIS bare.
AltiJoQa!J the oU Boal'1 of
Truotees Ia yet to _..,.. aJ.
coholle aalo 011 unlveralll ~
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perij!, the sdtool m_.r ID OA)ll.
c:ollon with lite elate L19m

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lor perllllto, ..
boor would be aYallable II tiKI
Biker SltJd!llll
u wall
IB II allek bor* 011 tile -

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and west ,......, donnilarJ CCIIII·

plu.

u.e.

ou will hive It&gt; 111 Ill
The elljl's fll(lta ct 1t por11111t
•• alrlli4Y Dllod, &gt; ancl -

other' appll&lt;llia!l tho uniY~alljl.

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~Cards, · Gihs~n &lt;Win . Agilllr
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phla Ph!Hie~ ~;., ~e t\Jl-.1!111 ll\nln.cll.' "ti ouall.l' I 1101 lhat lllnll
In th
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• . IIob Gibson• a acliing arm may
• process
his ot ache Jn, tj1e sixth or seventh
l1tl
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be enshrined
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~· ........ earned rim average to a tmms. Tonigh~ It came while I
"'"' -.... minlac:ule 0.957.
na atill warmtng up In lhe
~ arthritic . elbow In
1be •owest reoorded ERA In bullJ!011 •.H
basebal1'a mndlcal hall of ramo.
1.. ·.J(,oU!ax oatabllahed some r1 · modem history ,., U!l aet b7
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. mo.s t remarlolb
.· , le pltc••-~
Ford
Sclupp ot New Yodlln 140
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UP! ~riB Wrller

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Glbom, w11o hoan't lOa olnee
i.lay ll8, pitched his 12th
llralllht complete pma, atruc:k

Replaces
Wooten

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Expected
To
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View Bengals Battle

AN JNNOV ATION IN 11IIS YEAR'S CAJdP Is Instruction In arcberjl with Mr. and Mrs. EuInstructors, On the firing line are, left to right, Cindy Domlgan, Pnmeroy
Route 3; Mrs. McKinney, Scott _McKinney, Barbara Anthony, Middleport, and Cindy ~ngler,
Pomeroy. Hoy lo back the targeto was donated by Floyd Webe&lt;, of near Long Bottom.

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225 Attend Day Camp

ill' United ·Preis' rDttmattonai
American~

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Detroit , , , • , ,IJ 71 .1122
Baltimore , .•• 54 41 .568 · 5%
Cleveland . • , .55 44 .556 6'h
Booton ... ' ' .49 45 ,621 10
Oakland ' • ' ' .48 49 .495 12\1
Calllornla , . , 47 50 ,486 13\1
Mlmesota . . . 47 50 .485 13\1
New York .. . 44 49 .473 14\1
Chlca&amp;Q . . .. 40 54 .426 19
Washington . , , 34 60 .362 25
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Tlureday' a Reaults
Detroit 4 Washington I
Night, ramo called 6\llnnlnga
rain
Only game scheduled
Today'o Probable Pitchers
All Times EDT
MIMesota (Kaat 7.6) at Oaldand
(llobom 7-10) 10:30 p.m.
Chlca&amp;Q (Horlen 7.6) a1 California (Wrillht 7~) 11 p.m.
New York (Stottlomyre 12.1)
at Cleveland (McDowell 10-8) 7:30 p.m.
Boelon (EIIsworthll-5)a1Waah.
inglon (Bertalna 4-1) 8:05 p.m.
Detroit (Wilson 7-8) at Baltimore (Hardin 12-5) 8 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Minnesota at Oaldand, twlolllllht
Chicago at Calllornla, n1glrt
New York at Cleveland
Boston at Washington
Detroit at Baltimore, nlllht

oul six to rslae his ......, lota1
to 145 and tied Lulo Tlant or the
Cleveland Indlano for the major
1~ lead In l!lutouts. !Us
atring olllooccesslvevlctorlea,
.:~· In baseball amala despite the lowest among pilehetl Wt.o
which boosted his record to 14-5,
" ' painfUl dlaeaoe In his left worked 300 ur more Inn~ ;.. 1
tied a team record 181 by Ted
· ~ and Glb"'11. tho whiplaSh 1.14 set by the great ' Walter,
WOks In 1944 and loll him elllht
·rl$!&gt;tollander of the St. Loula , John BOll or Washington. In 1913.
shy of the major lel811e reoord
Cardinals, Ia zeroing In m at Glb80D alrasdy has· hurled 188
for one ......, shared by T. J.
i!asst .... oulotandlng achieve- !mingo this ........
Keefe and ~e Marfll8rd. both
ment, sore um and all.
Phenomenal Record
0( Now York, In the deed-ball
, Glbaon breezed 1o his lith
"M.Y arm ached . before the
era.
llralllht victory and elilhth
"l'm Ured again." said the 32,,.~H•t
gamehaa
toni &amp;hi. H CIOIIOeded Gil&gt;son
,. ••_ ol the ... ..., Tluraday who
allowed only two runs In
year~d Gibson w11o ha4 two
~ by beating tho Phlladel- a phenomenal stretch ot 92
HmAM, Ol1lo (IJPD - Sec- dwbles, ,drove in a run and
ond year man John Demario Is reached base In each ol his four
eXpected to take the place or 11 bale. "II was kind or cloae
the deported John Wooten II ou1 there toaiSht. Being m base
left 811ard lor the Cleveland didn't make that much dlller.
BroWI!a.
once. 1 get tired l'roa) pitching,
Domarte, who Is 6 root 3 and not from 1'lllllllng thebaaea."
weighs 250 JICIWI(Is, worked at
The victory enabled the Cards
tho ~lion when tho Browna' 1o maintain their 12\1-came
rookies acrimmaged with !he lead over the Atl8111a Bravea,
WIT.MINGTON, Ohio (UPO seen.
Plttoburllh Steelors lreshmen who beat the New York Mota tOalclala at Wilmlnglon College
ID preperation for the rame, laat week, Previously he played 2. The Cincinnati Redo edpd
illre hoped for the beat aa the coach Paul Brown )lUI his kick- ol!enslvo tackle.
the Pittsburgh Pirates 2.0 1n the
Clncinnetl Bengal a prepared for era to work. Dele Uvlnpton
Demario, 22, was the Browns' only other Natlmal League
a.lr t;iame..cmdltlon" . &amp;crlm.. from Western Michigan and ai&gt;tb rwnd choice In the 1967 ramo and the Detroit Tlgaro
ll1lgo on Saturcloy.
Rex Keeling from Samford Col- draft. He uw oemce at cOllier," . llldpped the Wallhlngton SenaA erowd of more than 10,000 lege practiced with their toes. ol!enslve 811ard, defouslve end lora 4-1 In .. American Lea&amp;ile
-clod In tho town of leas Brown said the two worked on and tackle at LGUialana State.
sam• halted by rain after 6\1
Nstlonal Leasoe
9,ooo. 11 would be the big- place kicks for field pia and
Woo!J!n and Rosa Fichtner •-•''-~·
crowd the town ha4 ever extra points and would ba were placed on waivers by the · · - - · .,.._ Win
St
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ready for the "game."
Bl'olms after a public feud aevJoe Spu-ma allowed only one Atlanla , ... , .52 t6 .531 12lh
The four which worked m re- oral weeka ago, Both became hit, a line single by Paul Cinchmatl . . .. 48 45 .516 It
turning kh:ko from Ltvlnpton free apnta Mooday when "'
eaeanova in the foorth Inning Sen Fran , , , , .49 49 .500 15\1
and Keeling were Eaaex John-· other NatiOIIII Football Leaaue and an unearned run In the ftrst Chicago . . , , .49 50 .495 16
11011, Monk Williams, ChariOIY team picked IIJ) the waivers.
and Jim Northrop b1a8ted his PhUadelphla .. 46 49 .484 17
King and Warron McVea.
Fichtner, a Yeteran defenalve 14th and 15th homers aa the Plttsburllh . . . 45 51 .469 18\1
The Benpla, the newell team back, has ~ joined the New Ttgors' hiked their AL lead to Now York , . • .47 54 .465 19
IIi
lite American F6otball Orleans Saintli and Is working ~ pmes over the Idle Los Angeles , .44 54 .449 20\\
IUPON RiGUESTI
Lea8Ue, amounced their ftrlll : •• ~~-NFL team's Sen Dle&amp;Q
tlmore Orioles. 1be two Houelon . . . . .43 56 .434 22
a,, """'' Good Cloontrit
cut In BeVeral days. Rookie
~~... camp.
s at.art a three-came series
Thureday's Reaulta
defonolve tackle Sieve HanraWooten, wbo hu deellnedcom- tonight In Baltimore. Northrup's Atlanta 4 New York 2, nillht
hao, from Weber State Ill Og- meat on the altoation for the homers accounted for three Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh o, nillht
den, utah, was placed .., wat- last w e o k, has placed his 1'0111 In the rame, which was St. LGUis 5 Phlla o, nillht
vera. Benpla' o!ficialo said he problema In the hands ot an delayed for an boor before
Ooly sam•• scheWied
lacked speed.
atlornOIY, Carl Character, and being called,
Todoy's l'robable Pitchers
lnauroncoman Arnold l'lnkne7.
Joe Torre's first home run In
All Times EDT
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Pinkney wea an edviaer lo
31 games, a three-&lt;IIII blalll
Los Angeles (Singer 6-10) at
By United Pren inlernatimal
Leroy Kelly during his long which climaxed a foor-&lt;IIII .Chlca&amp;Q (Hands 10-5) 2:15 p.m.
W L Pet GB contract food with the Browns, si&gt;th, lilted tho Braves over the
Clnelnnatl (Cloninger 2-5) at
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Toledo
54 45 ,545
Mots. All ot Atainla'o 1111i.1 were New York (Kooaman 13-5) 8 p.
A.l It T• hiiq 11eo1
Jaekaonv!Uo
49 46 .516 3
unearned as the roault or Ed m.
""'muooular- 01 ,... · - Columbua
47 45 .511 3lh
Charles' two..ut error on Felix
Sen Francisco (Sadecld 9-11)
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Rocheater
49 47 .510 3lh
Millan' a groondero.
at Houston (Lemasler 8-10) 8;30
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S)Tacuse
· 47 46 .505 4
Don Pavletich, who talled to p.m.
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Loulavlllo
45 50 .480 6 ·
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NFLhlt safely against Plttsburllhall
St. LGUis(Brllosll-7andNelll!r._~onuJt
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41 50 .t80 6
last season, stroked s run • ..., 1-1) at PIIIIOOrgh ' (Blaaa
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.-,.~~ng~. during • two-1'1111 so:~ and Bunning t-11) 1; 6:05
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Atlanta (P•~•a
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Jackaonvllle 10 Richmond 6
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Only pmes acholld~
- Representatives of tho ob:
Seturday'a Gomes
teamo In the Atlantic Dlvlaloo
All oummor league baseball
Los Angeles at Chicago
,. or lhe Continental ProfesoiOQai
and -.11 activities were
St. LGUia at Plttsburp
Football Leaaue v - Thurowaohed out In the Old Fr&lt;~~eh Clnclmati at New York, Dight
day to adopt National Football
Cit¥ and Bend oreas Thurs- Atlanta at Phlls, night
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cloy evening. Tonlllht'a K.rger
Sen Fran a1 Houston, nlllht
exCIJIIIIon,
Creek toumam.n will be re\
The ee n e r a 1 IIIIDB&amp;I!ra.
sumed, weather permitting.
coaches and . other team otllcTonillht'• ram•• at K.raer
lala ware here 1o 811 over plana
Creek pit Pt. Pleasant CIQfor tbe upcoming ......, wh!eh
Ice and Fuel apinJt ·~awill be louncbed Aug. 31.
cuse at 7, and Middleport's
The coaches v - to carry
Yankee• aplnot the Pl. Pleas.
over from the ContiaonW
ant Steelworkers at 8:30.
Laaeae a provi.llon for Rldden ::::~::::::l*~::::*:o..::::-.:=::::::::±;::i~:::iz~:~:!:::::::::
dealll .pla.yoft of all pmal Ued
BOSTON (UPO- The Clov..
liter COJ!!P)etion of the fourth
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Indians the llrlll hal! or
,.,ur.
the
1968
season drew more
AtiiDie DlvlaiOII ~:~eeutive dithan
522,000
potrons, accordrector James P, Dum said lhe
CANTON (IJPD - Practice
team ol!lclals - lncludlnl rep. Ing to ligures released by
AmeriCIII
League
Preaident
.
began
today In the 23rd aJIIIIal
resentallvea of the Cbarlollton
Joe
crontn
h&lt;ll'O.
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School
North - South AllRockets and the Ohio Vallo.\'
Paid
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at
MuniciStar
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game aehecluled
lr«uneel - went over rules and
for Aug. 9 at Fawcati Stadium
' reviewed post history 0( the pal Stadium was 522,939, or
104,125
ahead
of
the
1967
here.
CFL.
Practice was limited 1o conproved one lhln8 In the pace.
pall three ... lalla - thlt we ::::~:::::::::::::::::~::::::~:::::::::::::::;:::::~:::~::::::~::::::~ ditioning drUio as r~ed by
tho NCAA which sanctlmed the
play"', darned &amp;I&gt;Od football,"
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ht IIIII. "Y(e hoj)e to match
Fight iteoolta
The ooachlng atel! arrived
·Arw you • commllllr? or tMy running •• 111111a lbtM · the tootball with &amp;QOd mercbanill'
United
Pre11
lillemational
Tbursdoy
lo beeln their prepardlalng and o4rnlnlotratklft IIIII
Then Fllll'e new850Sedln lillie ctrtoryou.Brlelcl
MINNEAPOU'!,
Mlm.
(IJPD
ations
for
the game.
lw.tyl Automatic ll'tlnamllllon or 4-on-thHioor, 111- lei lOB," be concluded.
-Buster Moildo, 221\1, New
Dick Haines, Dover, b . IYnChi'Omeah tranemlalon. Room lor 4 adulle plull~
the North _.t. Bill WUklns,
'J1IE DAILY SENTINF.I, York, stowed Jim
PIVO'I'ED TO IN'I'IIIJI' or
2441'.. lllnn-u&amp; ('/),
.JOI.l!lggage. Hae a wonderfully efficient heldlng/-lil
Shelby, commanded the NP'CI.HUOI'I AliA
squad. Both coaches had ldenIICHiiD I. OWIM, PUII.all
. ~/defi'OIIIng aytlem. Padded dUll and IUIIvllorl, dull
c. . . ~._.
'ir,wlndlhleld waaher1, extl'tl·laroe hydraulic bNlM 11111
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· 1 lnili)Y, many other aafety featuree are 1landlrd.
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The hWo hove beeo alive with swnda Girl Scoull make. It's cloy camp time again and in
Meigs Counly this year, 225 Girl Scouts are attending the sessions ending lodoy at Camp Klasllull, near Chesler, Last year, """" 90 girls attended the camp.

SERVICE

Ai&gt;Proxlmately 40 adult leaden are helping with the various phooes of lralnlng being given
this year, The accompanying pholoa an some of that training.
, THE CAMP IS NOT WITHOUT Its caaua!Ues; Hel'f, MrS:
Ruth Powers, R. N., on duey throughoul the camp cho~ka the
temperature of Melanie Skaggs who waan't r.0Ung up iO par.

The phemmelal lncreaae iD attendaDCe llluatratea the increased numb;,r of girls lnvol ved in
etrl scouting in this area; reminda all of us of the extra lood on volunteer edult advisors and of
the qulle warming fact thet girls are Just Uke they used to be: they like the ollklf-dooro, t~ camp,
1o rough It and lo make new friends Ia the ltiD'..te socializing that Is part of eamplng,

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Pnmeroy, left seated, BOnior scout, and Ann Ohlbwer, atancHrw, Pomeroy cedet seoul, h01r 1o
make holes in wooden pel'lliam.s which are bei~W: made durll8 the cllq).

Tllt Aug. 9

JAN VANVRANKEN, POMEROY, UBOI a "drtp \'Ill'' to
wash her hindi at one or the camp sites. Waiting In Uno, left
lo right, are Marcia Cale, Middleport; Mepn MWer, Middleport, and TUuule Martin, Rulland. All or the lb'll are
brolmies.
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NEW YORK (IJPD - "II fourth atralilht hll of! Maur.Y Yon for a -~ ,.....,
came alive," said DGn PlY• WDlo' glove that for a 'lllth !lie IIUI!JII. ll!lllilhtletlch after he llrolled a ron- doWJt, acoring Helms.
T0111 Cloninger ·( M) _,. the
ai:oriag single In the !oarth lm- • Helma we1 the hitting alar · 'bOd tu at.art tor the i\14,1..,.,.._
ing o1 the Clnclnnati-PIItll&gt;urllh for the wlmero aa he collected II JOlT)' KoOiman . (13-$)· for
pma that gave the Reds a lhreo hits. Pavletlch and Car- the lllela.
h:
win.
donas each ha4 two as George ~,.-.__ _..,__.,;,....;·- Pavletlcb, who failed to hit Calver and Clay Carroll COIIIo
aafely against Plttaburllh last blned to blank the · Pirates ""
seai!Dl1, psced tho Redo to a 13 hils.
2.0 win for their alxtb otralsht
Bob Vsale went down to his
triumph.
tenth loaa In 18 decisions.
Pavletlch, who had gone 0~1
The Plratea had a scoring
against 1110 Pirates, singled to threat In the ftrst imln8 when
drive In the ftrat Redo' acoring Johm.y Bench. Leo Car~a Briefs
denas then bounced tho Reds'
Ill' United Press International
BIIENOS AIRES (tJPI&gt;-- A
acheduled Aug. 3, 1111111 between
Bonae of tMArgentine heavywelfllll chamNational League
pion Oocar Bonavena and Laotia
Faluliou• ·
Martin of Toledo, Ohio, na
G AB R. H. Pet.
Alou, Pit 85 303 2.6 102 .337 cancaled "I;hureday.
Rosa, Cln 81 331 56 109 .329
Both principals ha4 reasms .
Johnoon, Cln91 383 5i 121 .316 for not yolng through with the
Flood, St.L 97 405 57 126 .311 bouL Merlin haa other coatracHaller, LA 90 304 19 94 .309 tual eommlttmeota and BonaveHelml, Cln 83 338 23 104 .308 na has an Injured arm whleh he
Staub, Hou 98 369 36 113 .306 lurt after beating Zora Folley
Millan, Alia 86 325 29 96 .295 hare three weeko ago,
Grote, NY 85 279 22 62 .294
McCOY)', !F 83 295 49 86 .292 LATROBE, Pa. (IJPI&gt;-- Mike
American Lea&amp;ue
Taylor, Plttaburllh'• ftrlll dralt
G. AR R. H. Pet. cbolce, agreed to terms with the
Mondoy, Oak84 274 34 84 .307 Steelers Tlureday.
Orderly,._.
Olipo, Min 97 360 45 105 .292
Tho 6.foot-4, 245iJOUD&lt;I former
Harrlsn, Boo 83 293 47 85 .290 Southaro California ol!enoive •.
A,..r Tllai~Hitml
Uhllndr, Min 96 713 37 108 .290 tackle, r......,red from recent
Carew, Min 69 260 30 75 .288 lmee '""IIOI'Y, balked 81 eigelng
&amp;nlth, Bos 94 338 49 95 ,281 an earlier coatract beeause lhe
F.Hwd, Wash 92 343 44 96 .280 terms ware too low.
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Horton, Dot 89 306 45 84 .275
White, NY 93 336 53 92 .274

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National Leapo: MeCovey, Glanla 24; Allen, Philo 20; H.
Aaron, Breves and Hart, Glanta
29; &amp;argell, Pirates 18.

American League; F, Hnward,
son.tors 28; Horton, Tlgaro 23;
Harrelson, Red SOx 22; Jackaon. A's 17: Oliva, Twin1 8Dd
POwell, Orioles 16,
Runs Batted In
Natlmal League; McCovOIY, Giants 63; Hart, Giants S8j Perez,
Redo 57; Allen, Phlla 55; Banko
CUbs and Shamon, Carde 54,
. AIJW'Ican League;
~ 72; F.
ators •70·• Powell•
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55,
Pitching
National League; Mariehal, GIants 18-4; Regan, CubsandBlaas,
Plratoo 8~; Washburn, Carda
9..'l; Glboon, Carda 13-.5.
American Lea8Ue: McLain, TIgers 19-3; Wright, Angola. 1~;
Tlant, Indiana, 16~·

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Geme director Jim Robln1011
amouneed Iiiii ticket sales ran
ahead of any of the prev!oua 22
years ot the clasalc. Some 9,000
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Qlarterbacka for lho South
squad Which leeds u.e In the
series which featured two tie·
gamea, were Dave COrsi, Steubenv!Ue; Mike Holzman, Colerain and Joho Motil, Columbus
Watter11111.
North ..,arterbacks were Lou
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~Cards, · Gihs~n &lt;Win . Agilllr
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phla Ph!Hie~ ~;., ~e t\Jl-.1!111 ll\nln.cll.' "ti ouall.l' I 1101 lhat lllnll
In th
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• process
his ot ache Jn, tj1e sixth or seventh
l1tl
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be enshrined
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~· ........ earned rim average to a tmms. Tonigh~ It came while I
"'"' -.... minlac:ule 0.957.
na atill warmtng up In lhe
~ arthritic . elbow In
1be •owest reoorded ERA In bullJ!011 •.H
basebal1'a mndlcal hall of ramo.
1.. ·.J(,oU!ax oatabllahed some r1 · modem history ,., U!l aet b7
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i.lay ll8, pitched his 12th
llralllht complete pma, atruc:k

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AN JNNOV ATION IN 11IIS YEAR'S CAJdP Is Instruction In arcberjl with Mr. and Mrs. EuInstructors, On the firing line are, left to right, Cindy Domlgan, Pnmeroy
Route 3; Mrs. McKinney, Scott _McKinney, Barbara Anthony, Middleport, and Cindy ~ngler,
Pomeroy. Hoy lo back the targeto was donated by Floyd Webe&lt;, of near Long Bottom.

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Detroit , , , • , ,IJ 71 .1122
Baltimore , .•• 54 41 .568 · 5%
Cleveland . • , .55 44 .556 6'h
Booton ... ' ' .49 45 ,621 10
Oakland ' • ' ' .48 49 .495 12\1
Calllornla , . , 47 50 ,486 13\1
Mlmesota . . . 47 50 .485 13\1
New York .. . 44 49 .473 14\1
Chlca&amp;Q . . .. 40 54 .426 19
Washington . , , 34 60 .362 25
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Detroit 4 Washington I
Night, ramo called 6\llnnlnga
rain
Only game scheduled
Today'o Probable Pitchers
All Times EDT
MIMesota (Kaat 7.6) at Oaldand
(llobom 7-10) 10:30 p.m.
Chlca&amp;Q (Horlen 7.6) a1 California (Wrillht 7~) 11 p.m.
New York (Stottlomyre 12.1)
at Cleveland (McDowell 10-8) 7:30 p.m.
Boelon (EIIsworthll-5)a1Waah.
inglon (Bertalna 4-1) 8:05 p.m.
Detroit (Wilson 7-8) at Baltimore (Hardin 12-5) 8 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Minnesota at Oaldand, twlolllllht
Chicago at Calllornla, n1glrt
New York at Cleveland
Boston at Washington
Detroit at Baltimore, nlllht

oul six to rslae his ......, lota1
to 145 and tied Lulo Tlant or the
Cleveland Indlano for the major
1~ lead In l!lutouts. !Us
atring olllooccesslvevlctorlea,
.:~· In baseball amala despite the lowest among pilehetl Wt.o
which boosted his record to 14-5,
" ' painfUl dlaeaoe In his left worked 300 ur more Inn~ ;.. 1
tied a team record 181 by Ted
· ~ and Glb"'11. tho whiplaSh 1.14 set by the great ' Walter,
WOks In 1944 and loll him elllht
·rl$!&gt;tollander of the St. Loula , John BOll or Washington. In 1913.
shy of the major lel811e reoord
Cardinals, Ia zeroing In m at Glb80D alrasdy has· hurled 188
for one ......, shared by T. J.
i!asst .... oulotandlng achieve- !mingo this ........
Keefe and ~e Marfll8rd. both
ment, sore um and all.
Phenomenal Record
0( Now York, In the deed-ball
, Glbaon breezed 1o his lith
"M.Y arm ached . before the
era.
llralllht victory and elilhth
"l'm Ured again." said the 32,,.~H•t
gamehaa
toni &amp;hi. H CIOIIOeded Gil&gt;son
,. ••_ ol the ... ..., Tluraday who
allowed only two runs In
year~d Gibson w11o ha4 two
~ by beating tho Phlladel- a phenomenal stretch ot 92
HmAM, Ol1lo (IJPD - Sec- dwbles, ,drove in a run and
ond year man John Demario Is reached base In each ol his four
eXpected to take the place or 11 bale. "II was kind or cloae
the deported John Wooten II ou1 there toaiSht. Being m base
left 811ard lor the Cleveland didn't make that much dlller.
BroWI!a.
once. 1 get tired l'roa) pitching,
Domarte, who Is 6 root 3 and not from 1'lllllllng thebaaea."
weighs 250 JICIWI(Is, worked at
The victory enabled the Cards
tho ~lion when tho Browna' 1o maintain their 12\1-came
rookies acrimmaged with !he lead over the Atl8111a Bravea,
WIT.MINGTON, Ohio (UPO seen.
Plttoburllh Steelors lreshmen who beat the New York Mota tOalclala at Wilmlnglon College
ID preperation for the rame, laat week, Previously he played 2. The Cincinnati Redo edpd
illre hoped for the beat aa the coach Paul Brown )lUI his kick- ol!enslvo tackle.
the Pittsburgh Pirates 2.0 1n the
Clncinnetl Bengal a prepared for era to work. Dele Uvlnpton
Demario, 22, was the Browns' only other Natlmal League
a.lr t;iame..cmdltlon" . &amp;crlm.. from Western Michigan and ai&gt;tb rwnd choice In the 1967 ramo and the Detroit Tlgaro
ll1lgo on Saturcloy.
Rex Keeling from Samford Col- draft. He uw oemce at cOllier," . llldpped the Wallhlngton SenaA erowd of more than 10,000 lege practiced with their toes. ol!enslve 811ard, defouslve end lora 4-1 In .. American Lea&amp;ile
-clod In tho town of leas Brown said the two worked on and tackle at LGUialana State.
sam• halted by rain after 6\1
Nstlonal Leasoe
9,ooo. 11 would be the big- place kicks for field pia and
Woo!J!n and Rosa Fichtner •-•''-~·
crowd the town ha4 ever extra points and would ba were placed on waivers by the · · - - · .,.._ Win
St
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ready for the "game."
Bl'olms after a public feud aevJoe Spu-ma allowed only one Atlanla , ... , .52 t6 .531 12lh
The four which worked m re- oral weeka ago, Both became hit, a line single by Paul Cinchmatl . . .. 48 45 .516 It
turning kh:ko from Ltvlnpton free apnta Mooday when "'
eaeanova in the foorth Inning Sen Fran , , , , .49 49 .500 15\1
and Keeling were Eaaex John-· other NatiOIIII Football Leaaue and an unearned run In the ftrst Chicago . . , , .49 50 .495 16
11011, Monk Williams, ChariOIY team picked IIJ) the waivers.
and Jim Northrop b1a8ted his PhUadelphla .. 46 49 .484 17
King and Warron McVea.
Fichtner, a Yeteran defenalve 14th and 15th homers aa the Plttsburllh . . . 45 51 .469 18\1
The Benpla, the newell team back, has ~ joined the New Ttgors' hiked their AL lead to Now York , . • .47 54 .465 19
IIi
lite American F6otball Orleans Saintli and Is working ~ pmes over the Idle Los Angeles , .44 54 .449 20\\
IUPON RiGUESTI
Lea8Ue, amounced their ftrlll : •• ~~-NFL team's Sen Dle&amp;Q
tlmore Orioles. 1be two Houelon . . . . .43 56 .434 22
a,, """'' Good Cloontrit
cut In BeVeral days. Rookie
~~... camp.
s at.art a three-came series
Thureday's Reaulta
defonolve tackle Sieve HanraWooten, wbo hu deellnedcom- tonight In Baltimore. Northrup's Atlanta 4 New York 2, nillht
hao, from Weber State Ill Og- meat on the altoation for the homers accounted for three Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh o, nillht
den, utah, was placed .., wat- last w e o k, has placed his 1'0111 In the rame, which was St. LGUis 5 Phlla o, nillht
vera. Benpla' o!ficialo said he problema In the hands ot an delayed for an boor before
Ooly sam•• scheWied
lacked speed.
atlornOIY, Carl Character, and being called,
Todoy's l'robable Pitchers
lnauroncoman Arnold l'lnkne7.
Joe Torre's first home run In
All Times EDT
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Pinkney wea an edviaer lo
31 games, a three-&lt;IIII blalll
Los Angeles (Singer 6-10) at
By United Pren inlernatimal
Leroy Kelly during his long which climaxed a foor-&lt;IIII .Chlca&amp;Q (Hands 10-5) 2:15 p.m.
W L Pet GB contract food with the Browns, si&gt;th, lilted tho Braves over the
Clnelnnatl (Cloninger 2-5) at
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Toledo
54 45 ,545
Mots. All ot Atainla'o 1111i.1 were New York (Kooaman 13-5) 8 p.
A.l It T• hiiq 11eo1
Jaekaonv!Uo
49 46 .516 3
unearned as the roault or Ed m.
""'muooular- 01 ,... · - Columbua
47 45 .511 3lh
Charles' two..ut error on Felix
Sen Francisco (Sadecld 9-11)
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Rocheater
49 47 .510 3lh
Millan' a groondero.
at Houston (Lemasler 8-10) 8;30
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S)Tacuse
· 47 46 .505 4
Don Pavletich, who talled to p.m.
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Loulavlllo
45 50 .480 6 ·
0
NFLhlt safely against Plttsburllhall
St. LGUis(Brllosll-7andNelll!r._~onuJt
UUl '"'
tiuft'ecL
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UDlQue
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Bul!lllo
41 50 .t80 6
last season, stroked s run • ..., 1-1) at PIIIIOOrgh ' (Blaaa
~s.~
~~~·_,,·•s :.s~:l'nrn -- .. · : "';'. ~:. ~..,....~_:r,
.-,.~~ng~. during • two-1'1111 so:~ and Bunning t-11) 1; 6:05
....
fliil'GI . tming " the '·!led• p.m.
u.
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Atlanta (P•~•a
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Columbus
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Louisville
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son
5-5)
at
Philadelphia
(James
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Jackaonvllle 10 Richmond 6
CltJUILESTON, W, Va. (IJPD ::::::::::::::::::~~;:;:,~:=:&gt;;:;,:::::::~~~;:;.~~:~:i::::::~, 3..'l and Wioe 6-7} 2, 6:05 p.m.
Only pmes acholld~
- Representatives of tho ob:
Seturday'a Gomes
teamo In the Atlantic Dlvlaloo
All oummor league baseball
Los Angeles at Chicago
,. or lhe Continental ProfesoiOQai
and -.11 activities were
St. LGUia at Plttsburp
Football Leaaue v - Thurowaohed out In the Old Fr&lt;~~eh Clnclmati at New York, Dight
day to adopt National Football
Cit¥ and Bend oreas Thurs- Atlanta at Phlls, night
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cloy evening. Tonlllht'a K.rger
Sen Fran a1 Houston, nlllht
exCIJIIIIon,
Creek toumam.n will be re\
The ee n e r a 1 IIIIDB&amp;I!ra.
sumed, weather permitting.
coaches and . other team otllcTonillht'• ram•• at K.raer
lala ware here 1o 811 over plana
Creek pit Pt. Pleasant CIQfor tbe upcoming ......, wh!eh
Ice and Fuel apinJt ·~awill be louncbed Aug. 31.
cuse at 7, and Middleport's
The coaches v - to carry
Yankee• aplnot the Pl. Pleas.
over from the ContiaonW
ant Steelworkers at 8:30.
Laaeae a provi.llon for Rldden ::::~::::::l*~::::*:o..::::-.:=::::::::±;::i~:::iz~:~:!:::::::::
dealll .pla.yoft of all pmal Ued
BOSTON (UPO- The Clov..
liter COJ!!P)etion of the fourth
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Indians the llrlll hal! or
,.,ur.
the
1968
season drew more
AtiiDie DlvlaiOII ~:~eeutive dithan
522,000
potrons, accordrector James P, Dum said lhe
CANTON (IJPD - Practice
team ol!lclals - lncludlnl rep. Ing to ligures released by
AmeriCIII
League
Preaident
.
began
today In the 23rd aJIIIIal
resentallvea of the Cbarlollton
Joe
crontn
h&lt;ll'O.
Hlsh
School
North - South AllRockets and the Ohio Vallo.\'
Paid
llllendanee
at
MuniciStar
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game aehecluled
lr«uneel - went over rules and
for Aug. 9 at Fawcati Stadium
' reviewed post history 0( the pal Stadium was 522,939, or
104,125
ahead
of
the
1967
here.
CFL.
Practice was limited 1o conproved one lhln8 In the pace.
pall three ... lalla - thlt we ::::~:::::::::::::::::~::::::~:::::::::::::::;:::::~:::~::::::~::::::~ ditioning drUio as r~ed by
tho NCAA which sanctlmed the
play"', darned &amp;I&gt;Od football,"
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ht IIIII. "Y(e hoj)e to match
Fight iteoolta
The ooachlng atel! arrived
·Arw you • commllllr? or tMy running •• 111111a lbtM · the tootball with &amp;QOd mercbanill'
United
Pre11
lillemational
Tbursdoy
lo beeln their prepardlalng and o4rnlnlotratklft IIIII
Then Fllll'e new850Sedln lillie ctrtoryou.Brlelcl
MINNEAPOU'!,
Mlm.
(IJPD
ations
for
the game.
lw.tyl Automatic ll'tlnamllllon or 4-on-thHioor, 111- lei lOB," be concluded.
-Buster Moildo, 221\1, New
Dick Haines, Dover, b . IYnChi'Omeah tranemlalon. Room lor 4 adulle plull~
the North _.t. Bill WUklns,
'J1IE DAILY SENTINF.I, York, stowed Jim
PIVO'I'ED TO IN'I'IIIJI' or
2441'.. lllnn-u&amp; ('/),
.JOI.l!lggage. Hae a wonderfully efficient heldlng/-lil
Shelby, commanded the NP'CI.HUOI'I AliA
squad. Both coaches had ldenIICHiiD I. OWIM, PUII.all
. ~/defi'OIIIng aytlem. Padded dUll and IUIIvllorl, dull
c. . . ~._.
'ir,wlndlhleld waaher1, extl'tl·laroe hydraulic bNlM 11111
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Ollkl Yal.. MaliN.. ~. 111 -....e
· 1 lnili)Y, many other aafety featuree are 1landlrd.
11
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,_.HWIU. Nwtll,._ttH&amp;rr.
,ll1!dercoetlng, Where t111 C8lt Y,Ou qet IO.muoli oer tor
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The hWo hove beeo alive with swnda Girl Scoull make. It's cloy camp time again and in
Meigs Counly this year, 225 Girl Scouts are attending the sessions ending lodoy at Camp Klasllull, near Chesler, Last year, """" 90 girls attended the camp.

SERVICE

Ai&gt;Proxlmately 40 adult leaden are helping with the various phooes of lralnlng being given
this year, The accompanying pholoa an some of that training.
, THE CAMP IS NOT WITHOUT Its caaua!Ues; Hel'f, MrS:
Ruth Powers, R. N., on duey throughoul the camp cho~ka the
temperature of Melanie Skaggs who waan't r.0Ung up iO par.

The phemmelal lncreaae iD attendaDCe llluatratea the increased numb;,r of girls lnvol ved in
etrl scouting in this area; reminda all of us of the extra lood on volunteer edult advisors and of
the qulle warming fact thet girls are Just Uke they used to be: they like the ollklf-dooro, t~ camp,
1o rough It and lo make new friends Ia the ltiD'..te socializing that Is part of eamplng,

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TALSIS
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of'h Mc,,l!'&amp;fdla, Pcmeroy; Rachel HUIIIer,
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Pnmeroy, left seated, BOnior scout, and Ann Ohlbwer, atancHrw, Pomeroy cedet seoul, h01r 1o
make holes in wooden pel'lliam.s which are bei~W: made durll8 the cllq).

Tllt Aug. 9

JAN VANVRANKEN, POMEROY, UBOI a "drtp \'Ill'' to
wash her hindi at one or the camp sites. Waiting In Uno, left
lo right, are Marcia Cale, Middleport; Mepn MWer, Middleport, and TUuule Martin, Rulland. All or the lb'll are
brolmies.
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NEW YORK (IJPD - "II fourth atralilht hll of! Maur.Y Yon for a -~ ,.....,
came alive," said DGn PlY• WDlo' glove that for a 'lllth !lie IIUI!JII. ll!lllilhtletlch after he llrolled a ron- doWJt, acoring Helms.
T0111 Cloninger ·( M) _,. the
ai:oriag single In the !oarth lm- • Helma we1 the hitting alar · 'bOd tu at.art tor the i\14,1..,.,.._
ing o1 the Clnclnnati-PIItll&gt;urllh for the wlmero aa he collected II JOlT)' KoOiman . (13-$)· for
pma that gave the Reds a lhreo hits. Pavletlch and Car- the lllela.
h:
win.
donas each ha4 two as George ~,.-.__ _..,__.,;,....;·- Pavletlcb, who failed to hit Calver and Clay Carroll COIIIo
aafely against Plttaburllh last blned to blank the · Pirates ""
seai!Dl1, psced tho Redo to a 13 hils.
2.0 win for their alxtb otralsht
Bob Vsale went down to his
triumph.
tenth loaa In 18 decisions.
Pavletlch, who had gone 0~1
The Plratea had a scoring
against 1110 Pirates, singled to threat In the ftrst imln8 when
drive In the ftrat Redo' acoring Johm.y Bench. Leo Car~a Briefs
denas then bounced tho Reds'
Ill' United Press International
BIIENOS AIRES (tJPI&gt;-- A
acheduled Aug. 3, 1111111 between
Bonae of tMArgentine heavywelfllll chamNational League
pion Oocar Bonavena and Laotia
Faluliou• ·
Martin of Toledo, Ohio, na
G AB R. H. Pet.
Alou, Pit 85 303 2.6 102 .337 cancaled "I;hureday.
Rosa, Cln 81 331 56 109 .329
Both principals ha4 reasms .
Johnoon, Cln91 383 5i 121 .316 for not yolng through with the
Flood, St.L 97 405 57 126 .311 bouL Merlin haa other coatracHaller, LA 90 304 19 94 .309 tual eommlttmeota and BonaveHelml, Cln 83 338 23 104 .308 na has an Injured arm whleh he
Staub, Hou 98 369 36 113 .306 lurt after beating Zora Folley
Millan, Alia 86 325 29 96 .295 hare three weeko ago,
Grote, NY 85 279 22 62 .294
McCOY)', !F 83 295 49 86 .292 LATROBE, Pa. (IJPI&gt;-- Mike
American Lea&amp;ue
Taylor, Plttaburllh'• ftrlll dralt
G. AR R. H. Pet. cbolce, agreed to terms with the
Mondoy, Oak84 274 34 84 .307 Steelers Tlureday.
Orderly,._.
Olipo, Min 97 360 45 105 .292
Tho 6.foot-4, 245iJOUD&lt;I former
Harrlsn, Boo 83 293 47 85 .290 Southaro California ol!enoive •.
A,..r Tllai~Hitml
Uhllndr, Min 96 713 37 108 .290 tackle, r......,red from recent
Carew, Min 69 260 30 75 .288 lmee '""IIOI'Y, balked 81 eigelng
&amp;nlth, Bos 94 338 49 95 ,281 an earlier coatract beeause lhe
F.Hwd, Wash 92 343 44 96 .280 terms ware too low.
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Horton, Dot 89 306 45 84 .275
White, NY 93 336 53 92 .274

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National Leapo: MeCovey, Glanla 24; Allen, Philo 20; H.
Aaron, Breves and Hart, Glanta
29; &amp;argell, Pirates 18.

American League; F, Hnward,
son.tors 28; Horton, Tlgaro 23;
Harrelson, Red SOx 22; Jackaon. A's 17: Oliva, Twin1 8Dd
POwell, Orioles 16,
Runs Batted In
Natlmal League; McCovOIY, Giants 63; Hart, Giants S8j Perez,
Redo 57; Allen, Phlla 55; Banko
CUbs and Shamon, Carde 54,
. AIJW'Ican League;
~ 72; F.
ators •70·• Powell•
Northup, Tlgora 59; Ollva, Twins
55,
Pitching
National League; Mariehal, GIants 18-4; Regan, CubsandBlaas,
Plratoo 8~; Washburn, Carda
9..'l; Glboon, Carda 13-.5.
American Lea8Ue: McLain, TIgers 19-3; Wright, Angola. 1~;
Tlant, Indiana, 16~·

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auto .. P.B., P.S., air-conditioning.

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C.reen with green J.raeriar, V..S eJWine, auto. tr.ua.., IDII
power steering.

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deal 10.0 records last year.
Geme director Jim Robln1011
amouneed Iiiii ticket sales ran
ahead of any of the prev!oua 22
years ot the clasalc. Some 9,000
tickets have been sold to date.
Qlarterbacka for lho South
squad Which leeds u.e In the
series which featured two tie·
gamea, were Dave COrsi, Steubenv!Ue; Mike Holzman, Colerain and Joho Motil, Columbus
Watter11111.
North ..,arterbacks were Lou
An&amp;vlo, YOOillllto1m Chaney
and Dorn Lamke, CleYeland
South.

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62 Cadillac H. T. Coupe .. . ... . . $1195
Full P'"'er equljlmont, raAilo, t1n1ec1 - "• and atr-eondltloning.

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white leadership In 1941. A. Philip Randolph,
rounder and president of the Brotherhood of
Sleeping Car Portus, threatened a march by
100,000 Neeroes on Washlngt011 In July unless
the government banned dlacrirninaUon In del~nBO Industries and the armed services. Ctn~
vmced that Ranclolph meant what he said
ROOJevelt yielded and i11ued' .,n executive
order, and later utabllshed a Fair Employ·
mer.! Practice• Commlllee.
More than a million Negroes served In the
armed forces during World War II, chlefty In
labor and transportation lfattalions (the
famous "Red 11a11 Express" alter the Norm.
• andy breakthrough was a .predomhtately N'eiJ'O
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on the waioon tarm. ·Mi-s. ~nell
"TOWN AM&gt; Counlr7 Store" ....the Jlo,lptt Par~ ho_n orhiiJ-• ~ held TINrildiY,,Ju!J 18 with
P1MeU preoldent. Membon gave Frldv IIICI Siturday, next door L Rose, Jr., who racOitlr •re- Dlfl' LlniZ• flrat_;:•• ~
the Lo!'d's Prlo)'er ll1d thepladge to Earl's _llarbe~ !llop, Racine, tu)'lltd an.t 20 . Year• ,with the 'I' .ot the~ llrlct,
to the tlag In unlaon.
9 Lm. to 5 p.m.; ~IOnd by U.s.A,F, ·,
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M:-BII: 110~ "~ ' itaiiMed. ln .,&gt;f~~..Wl~ ;•ere ~· R.HDI,
nriual Legion plenic to be hold on Metf!l&gt;dlol Clll~ch. ,
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· A., 25 it the Kyger Creek EmM'DlDLEIIonT WCTU annuli · 11an11 , .,~;, 'l'bll!lelld• ~· . ~co ••nnmlljder; !!!mer Plc~PIO)'es Club.ltwos&amp;IIIIOUIICe4that' Jlicnle, Mld&lt;Jitl"'" _Roadside ol. the~ P"l!lllt.W.tre· ~· !'!'~-- oe"'JJd .Yiee eom~,
the AIW- 28 me,ti"i WID be beJel Park, next to JXI,t oJIIee, Friday, and Mrl. J~l .~;~f.'.~M!"- ~' :v~.:,.::~ ~ot the home of Mra. OsbyMal;tln. 6 p.m. Open to l"!!&gt;lle.
ell', Falrri~, ~~··· Mr, (nd Vfr&amp;!&lt;! 1!\!Uih Sci ·at · .
Following the e!)Okwt .,:,,.,.
OUTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL.danee Jofrl. 'l1lollias Rose,, .Wea, ~ - -·- . · ' " .um:·SUta
bers were taken boot rides on the part,y Frldlo)' !tom 9 .to U p.m. 111C1 Patey, Akrtln; . Mr. .,,dlo!l•o, ;1~ U::!..sto
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Ohio River b)' Robert Rwsh. AI at the l'omel'Q)' ·t emll eourL The Dona Villi~, llavld ond.~. "C""
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Ja,ya will emeoelho donee-- Belpr~; Mi', ond. MJ't,'G.(), Roed, rio, pve _their r~:;. 'l'hf¥
Holmes, Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr,. Olll'edbytheMel&amp;oMI!IoticAsan. Mr. ond Mr~. Glen.RoedaJ¥lfem- ~ .=...,DIIIIO!Idild
proMrs. catherine Welsh, Mrs.
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I\IIDDLEl'ORT UUie ,Leape ·ert Raed. ond folhill, M.l!rlotta.
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Saturdlo)' IIICI -Mr. and 'Mro, Ernest Rulli,
Mrs. PO)teU, Mrs. George from 9 to 12 p.m. at tho Mid- Mra. _AIIce Foutqo, ond Mr. ond
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Gerlld Wlljl~rmuth, Mrs. 0 I a n . Ja,yo will ..,.,;,,
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Kni~~Jp, tbe hoate11, and Mr. and
ICE CREAM
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Jlooe will w emp1OJed by the was i&gt;¥rled )n a c 0 m m 0 n
Pratt
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grounh e- e rv e d for
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UNITED METHODISI' Charga ed todaJ 1¥ certain cluu!gea In
eonslstlng of ilfl:aeuoe, Mtn,rs- llle jiOatli service In Raelne Will
A bridal shower wu held at .Ute and Foreat Run Cblrehes, beCOI!II&gt; olfecllve So!Urdlo)', July
Bachtel Church by the Mission- charge dinner &amp;mday belllnnlng '¥1 and eodi Saturda,y thereafter
ary &amp;x:lep there for Mr1. Jion. at 12:30 p.m. at lilddeo Lakeo. until amejlded or reoclnded, SQIurdv wlildow oervlco will be
·no (Skip) MOler, dauahter or Swimming In alternoon.
!tom
8 a.m. until 9 a,m. and
Mr. and Mrt. Donald 0, Roush,
MONDAY
Letart ·R l, 'W, Va,
SPECIAL MEETING Women's will be lor tho JIUI'I)Oae ·of de·
AiAnci!J,. were Alma Triplet!, Golf Assn., 7:30 p.m. Monda,y llvering niall regularly iddres.s·
ed to ''genel-al delivery'' patrons
Catherine Goodwin, Laura El- at the club house.
and
to haild out mall ~bUsiness
\lOti. Barbara Roush, Opal Mul!oid, Julia and VIckie Morrlo,
TENT 95, Daugllt•ro of Union !Irma wliooe maD Ia rogulorl,y
Nettie Boyer, Jeaste Bowers, Veterans picnic, home of Mrs. handled In IIIIo manner.
Vlrilnla Hl2eletl, Thelma Rolt- Pearl Reynolds, Middleport, 6:mlre, Maq Roulh andtvaRouoh. 30- J&gt;.m. Bring a &lt;mered dloh.
Charlotte Roush, Neva Zerkle,
TUESDAY
Norma ~all, Louloe Roulh, The!MOTHER.J&gt;AUGHTER ba""'ol
,rna Rouah, Charlotte Wren, Lin- at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, 10dal
de Smith, Helen Elias, Ulllan r o o m o! Rutland MethodiBI
Durable baked en1111el fmish . Cap
Fltzgarald, :lfiYls Coleman, Mil- ChUrch; OOerlng !or dlmer to
JOHMSOH
end construction. Fulllenath hin·
drod van Meter and Phyllis help on IIUrchaoe of eai'JIO(ing
p.8''"~"K
Scott.
for the ehurch bought by the
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Juanlte and Kathy Roush, Rita, Adult Class.
Rhonda and Loutae Brabham,

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The wi.ftt way tO ·~ • diJIY)ond rilla is to rely Of\~
good tlste .. ,..and kxJk for th'e fll!'\8 ·''K~b"' ..
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En jo~ bawltll!t ""d ...... IIYiftCII for a trflght, W....... ., WHk
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1rorT P ..50 •inglt, Sll-"'0 doublt · .•
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Fri. and SaL evenings.
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coi:.\JMBVS (i)po _,_ J_Giin~,

sabbath Sehool attendance at
the Free Methodist Chureh oo
July 21 was 95. O!l'ering was oar wio a ~aro for 1110 CCiumlilio
Jell ~odl,y. -· · .
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GeiiiU' pltehed aiol hit hh wa,y
1\lr, Seott White of YQIIIlgstown
reeently eaDed on ll'lends here. to 1 4o2 llletoey over th,e Louls, , 1· .
Mr. llld Mra. Fritz Stahl of vWe Colonels here.
~~~a, .lbo Jots ·are not tlitlllfih
New Marshfteld and Mr. and
Mrs. Mark stahl, Slocluiale, vls- with the Coloaels. Tilt tiro~·
ltA&gt;cl recently with Mr. llld Mrs. mme Into LoaloYIUe todaT to
start a four..pme• aeries lifer.
Norman Sehaeler.
Amanda Eastman recently call- hoving . compiotA&gt;cl 1 ihr._,.e .
series here.
ed on Cora Renshaw,
The Jell scored lingle ta!llaa
Mr. and Mrs. A G. Preston
of Huntington vlsltA&gt;cl Sunday with In eaeh of the mldcDelnnlnl• third, , tourth, flflh and olxih.
Dora Halley.
Tho Colonolo, 1101 their. t.w.o .
Mr. llld Mrs. Charley Brown
runs·
ID a bunch In a llflh. Galeil
of Gallipolis apent an eveni"i
witll her mother, Cora Renshaw. CisCo,' starter for the CoiCII'Iiela.
Mr. m;l Mrs. Hannon Fox re-- took the Joss.
cently apent a weekend at their

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Choice of many mQilern homemakers is the
popular 33" x 22" .doubl~ bo.wl style 'sink. It'S
underc~led- to deaden sourid.' Self-rlmm~d
for easy mstallaUon. Shewn here with the convenient ~insle l!lver faucet and aerator, spray
attachment and baSket strainers.

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A large loving ""' will be
awardad oo a rotatill! wsls and
will be displaced in voriDWI business establlahmenta in the couney. A omall loving eup wiD be
awarded to the family to keep.
Awards will be presented on
the boob of tho largast aeeumulatlon of poilU lor each exhibit
entered by the flmll,y.

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Recent Bride

Beverly and Peggy Russell, Naoml Ohlinger, Rulli and Wrenna
Laudermut, Mrs. Aehsah Miller.
· Mary Jewell and May
Sending IIIII were Linda Bur ria, Barbara Zerkle, E\'elynJewell, Nltfr tilero:JDIIIQ ~·
Greer, Allee Rouilr,' •Nim6fibd
Tanya l_lOO.ih, lona Zerkle, Jan..
et Ne«\1, O'levl.a Roush, June
Litchfield, Sidle llld Dave Ellao,
Buth Roooh, Margaret Plckeno,
)Iotty White, Nancy Holbrook and
Garnet Burdette,

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llle C&amp;mclen Clark MOmorlal Hoop!tal In Parkersburg Where he
was taken 91nday night alter
boeoming Ul. For 17 years he
served aa &amp;~tide~' school - r lntenol!ont of the Fannin Chai&gt;&lt;it;
Church. He was a tormer sc~
teacher, rural mall earrler,

farmer at Stermu.

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Funeral services for Addi~
Jaek11011, 77, at SheriiWI, W.Va.
were con4u:ted Wodnesda,y afternoon at the RaveniiW!IOCI mor-

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PANELING ADHESIVE
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metal or fibre eulridJH. Extra
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all living In Weot Virginia, llld
twO dausbtei'a, Mrs. James JivIden of MlcldltiX'rt. and Mrs.
Charles Ward of Portland.

REDWOOD P.ATIO CHAIR
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REDWOOD PATIO LOUNGE
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PT. PLEASANT - Two civil
acttona were t1led ln the omceor

the Circuit Clerk with the plalntiU In each action tho Credit J!o.
reou of Pl Pleasant, Aaolgnee
of Holzer HOB!&gt;Iial Foundltlon.
Tho Orot action lugalnst Marprot v. Ball Colley llld Jaek
Colley, Sr., Hendaroon. with the
plaintlU demanding iudsmont
sgalnst the defendants lo the
amount of $1,599.27, lnteroatllld
coats. The seeond lllDled aw-les WIUIJ Hill llld JOIDII Hill,
Rl 2, Pl Pleasant, u cJefenll.
ants wit!l tho plalm:l!l' u~
; .Qigment against the doleedanto
In the amount of $375,60.

WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS
8000 FT. ROlLS

IOROLLLOTS

6.25

CATTLE SPRAY
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OHIO VALLEY
INDUSTRIES
PHONE 992-2161
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JURY BOXFS F1LLED
PT. PLEASANT - Maoaa
Cll!IIIIY Circuit COUrt JW'J COmmissioners Vallie Toney and W.
A. Barker have cOIDjJlotA&gt;cl their
annual task of !lllll! the 1)"01111
and petit jury boxes wllll liamoo
lor the ell!l&gt;&amp;nellng of jurors tor
tile next throe Ierma of Circuit
Court. Tho Grand Jury box muot
coolaln not lou u.n one hundred
proopecUve Jurors normorethan
200, llld the petit jury 1&gt;ox must
contain not less than 200 D o r
more than 1000 nunea.

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"ANNUAL SUMMER OUTING"
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GOODYEAR ATOMIC C~P. ·
OPEN TO PUBliC AFtER 5 M
WEST-tttJN11NGTON

REG. 147.00

GARAGE ODOR OPERATOR
Proricled yean of dependable ..,..
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GA4.XIE 500 . t · dr, -.,_ aute. trias., p.a., nc11o.

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on the waioon tarm. ·Mi-s. ~nell
"TOWN AM&gt; Counlr7 Store" ....the Jlo,lptt Par~ ho_n orhiiJ-• ~ held TINrildiY,,Ju!J 18 with
P1MeU preoldent. Membon gave Frldv IIICI Siturday, next door L Rose, Jr., who racOitlr •re- Dlfl' LlniZ• flrat_;:•• ~
the Lo!'d's Prlo)'er ll1d thepladge to Earl's _llarbe~ !llop, Racine, tu)'lltd an.t 20 . Year• ,with the 'I' .ot the~ llrlct,
to the tlag In unlaon.
9 Lm. to 5 p.m.; ~IOnd by U.s.A,F, ·,
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M:-BII: 110~ "~ ' itaiiMed. ln .,&gt;f~~..Wl~ ;•ere ~· R.HDI,
nriual Legion plenic to be hold on Metf!l&gt;dlol Clll~ch. ,
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· A., 25 it the Kyger Creek EmM'DlDLEIIonT WCTU annuli · 11an11 , .,~;, 'l'bll!lelld• ~· . ~co ••nnmlljder; !!!mer Plc~PIO)'es Club.ltwos&amp;IIIIOUIICe4that' Jlicnle, Mld&lt;Jitl"'" _Roadside ol. the~ P"l!lllt.W.tre· ~· !'!'~-- oe"'JJd .Yiee eom~,
the AIW- 28 me,ti"i WID be beJel Park, next to JXI,t oJIIee, Friday, and Mrl. J~l .~;~f.'.~M!"- ~' :v~.:,.::~ ~ot the home of Mra. OsbyMal;tln. 6 p.m. Open to l"!!&gt;lle.
ell', Falrri~, ~~··· Mr, (nd Vfr&amp;!&lt;! 1!\!Uih Sci ·at · .
Following the e!)Okwt .,:,,.,.
OUTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL.danee Jofrl. 'l1lollias Rose,, .Wea, ~ - -·- . · ' " .um:·SUta
bers were taken boot rides on the part,y Frldlo)' !tom 9 .to U p.m. 111C1 Patey, Akrtln; . Mr. .,,dlo!l•o, ;1~ U::!..sto
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Ohio River b)' Robert Rwsh. AI at the l'omel'Q)' ·t emll eourL The Dona Villi~, llavld ond.~. "C""
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Ja,ya will emeoelho donee-- Belpr~; Mi', ond. MJ't,'G.(), Roed, rio, pve _their r~:;. 'l'hf¥
Holmes, Mrs. Jed Webster, Sr,. Olll'edbytheMel&amp;oMI!IoticAsan. Mr. ond Mr~. Glen.RoedaJ¥lfem- ~ .=...,DIIIIO!Idild
proMrs. catherine Welsh, Mrs.
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I\IIDDLEl'ORT UUie ,Leape ·ert Raed. ond folhill, M.l!rlotta.
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Saturdlo)' IIICI -Mr. and 'Mro, Ernest Rulli,
Mrs. PO)teU, Mrs. George from 9 to 12 p.m. at tho Mid- Mra. _AIIce Foutqo, ond Mr. ond
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Gerlld Wlljl~rmuth, Mrs. 0 I a n . Ja,yo will ..,.,;,,
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ICE CREAM
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Jlooe will w emp1OJed by the was i&gt;¥rled )n a c 0 m m 0 n
Pratt
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grounh e- e rv e d for
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UNITED METHODISI' Charga ed todaJ 1¥ certain cluu!gea In
eonslstlng of ilfl:aeuoe, Mtn,rs- llle jiOatli service In Raelne Will
A bridal shower wu held at .Ute and Foreat Run Cblrehes, beCOI!II&gt; olfecllve So!Urdlo)', July
Bachtel Church by the Mission- charge dinner &amp;mday belllnnlng '¥1 and eodi Saturda,y thereafter
ary &amp;x:lep there for Mr1. Jion. at 12:30 p.m. at lilddeo Lakeo. until amejlded or reoclnded, SQIurdv wlildow oervlco will be
·no (Skip) MOler, dauahter or Swimming In alternoon.
!tom
8 a.m. until 9 a,m. and
Mr. and Mrt. Donald 0, Roush,
MONDAY
Letart ·R l, 'W, Va,
SPECIAL MEETING Women's will be lor tho JIUI'I)Oae ·of de·
AiAnci!J,. were Alma Triplet!, Golf Assn., 7:30 p.m. Monda,y llvering niall regularly iddres.s·
ed to ''genel-al delivery'' patrons
Catherine Goodwin, Laura El- at the club house.
and
to haild out mall ~bUsiness
\lOti. Barbara Roush, Opal Mul!oid, Julia and VIckie Morrlo,
TENT 95, Daugllt•ro of Union !Irma wliooe maD Ia rogulorl,y
Nettie Boyer, Jeaste Bowers, Veterans picnic, home of Mrs. handled In IIIIo manner.
Vlrilnla Hl2eletl, Thelma Rolt- Pearl Reynolds, Middleport, 6:mlre, Maq Roulh andtvaRouoh. 30- J&gt;.m. Bring a &lt;mered dloh.
Charlotte Roush, Neva Zerkle,
TUESDAY
Norma ~all, Louloe Roulh, The!MOTHER.J&gt;AUGHTER ba""'ol
,rna Rouah, Charlotte Wren, Lin- at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, 10dal
de Smith, Helen Elias, Ulllan r o o m o! Rutland MethodiBI
Durable baked en1111el fmish . Cap
Fltzgarald, :lfiYls Coleman, Mil- ChUrch; OOerlng !or dlmer to
JOHMSOH
end construction. Fulllenath hin·
drod van Meter and Phyllis help on IIUrchaoe of eai'JIO(ing
p.8''"~"K
Scott.
for the ehurch bought by the
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Juanlte and Kathy Roush, Rita, Adult Class.
Rhonda and Loutae Brabham,

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The wi.ftt way tO ·~ • diJIY)ond rilla is to rely Of\~
good tlste .. ,..and kxJk for th'e fll!'\8 ·''K~b"' ..
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En jo~ bawltll!t ""d ...... IIYiftCII for a trflght, W....... ., WHk
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1rorT P ..50 •inglt, Sll-"'0 doublt · .•
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Fri. and SaL evenings.
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sabbath Sehool attendance at
the Free Methodist Chureh oo
July 21 was 95. O!l'ering was oar wio a ~aro for 1110 CCiumlilio
Jell ~odl,y. -· · .
$20.14.
GeiiiU' pltehed aiol hit hh wa,y
1\lr, Seott White of YQIIIlgstown
reeently eaDed on ll'lends here. to 1 4o2 llletoey over th,e Louls, , 1· .
Mr. llld Mra. Fritz Stahl of vWe Colonels here.
~~~a, .lbo Jots ·are not tlitlllfih
New Marshfteld and Mr. and
Mrs. Mark stahl, Slocluiale, vls- with the Coloaels. Tilt tiro~·
ltA&gt;cl recently with Mr. llld Mrs. mme Into LoaloYIUe todaT to
start a four..pme• aeries lifer.
Norman Sehaeler.
Amanda Eastman recently call- hoving . compiotA&gt;cl 1 ihr._,.e .
series here.
ed on Cora Renshaw,
The Jell scored lingle ta!llaa
Mr. and Mrs. A G. Preston
of Huntington vlsltA&gt;cl Sunday with In eaeh of the mldcDelnnlnl• third, , tourth, flflh and olxih.
Dora Halley.
Tho Colonolo, 1101 their. t.w.o .
Mr. llld Mrs. Charley Brown
runs·
ID a bunch In a llflh. Galeil
of Gallipolis apent an eveni"i
witll her mother, Cora Renshaw. CisCo,' starter for the CoiCII'Iiela.
Mr. m;l Mrs. Hannon Fox re-- took the Joss.
cently apent a weekend at their

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Your.AIIlo.Cholllorl' O..lor

Choice of many mQilern homemakers is the
popular 33" x 22" .doubl~ bo.wl style 'sink. It'S
underc~led- to deaden sourid.' Self-rlmm~d
for easy mstallaUon. Shewn here with the convenient ~insle l!lver faucet and aerator, spray
attachment and baSket strainers.

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PHILCO
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A large loving ""' will be
awardad oo a rotatill! wsls and
will be displaced in voriDWI business establlahmenta in the couney. A omall loving eup wiD be
awarded to the family to keep.
Awards will be presented on
the boob of tho largast aeeumulatlon of poilU lor each exhibit
entered by the flmll,y.

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Recent Bride

Beverly and Peggy Russell, Naoml Ohlinger, Rulli and Wrenna
Laudermut, Mrs. Aehsah Miller.
· Mary Jewell and May
Sending IIIII were Linda Bur ria, Barbara Zerkle, E\'elynJewell, Nltfr tilero:JDIIIQ ~·
Greer, Allee Rouilr,' •Nim6fibd
Tanya l_lOO.ih, lona Zerkle, Jan..
et Ne«\1, O'levl.a Roush, June
Litchfield, Sidle llld Dave Ellao,
Buth Roooh, Margaret Plckeno,
)Iotty White, Nancy Holbrook and
Garnet Burdette,

Addison Jac~n

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llle C&amp;mclen Clark MOmorlal Hoop!tal In Parkersburg Where he
was taken 91nday night alter
boeoming Ul. For 17 years he
served aa &amp;~tide~' school - r lntenol!ont of the Fannin Chai&gt;&lt;it;
Church. He was a tormer sc~
teacher, rural mall earrler,

farmer at Stermu.

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Tlte Family 1ogether

Funeral services for Addi~
Jaek11011, 77, at SheriiWI, W.Va.
were con4u:ted Wodnesda,y afternoon at the RaveniiW!IOCI mor-

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PANELING ADHESIVE
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metal or fibre eulridJH. Extra
lofttbtnel wilh
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all living In Weot Virginia, llld
twO dausbtei'a, Mrs. James JivIden of MlcldltiX'rt. and Mrs.
Charles Ward of Portland.

REDWOOD P.ATIO CHAIR
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REDWOOD PATIO LOUNGE
willl CUSHION

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PT. PLEASANT - Two civil
acttona were t1led ln the omceor

the Circuit Clerk with the plalntiU In each action tho Credit J!o.
reou of Pl Pleasant, Aaolgnee
of Holzer HOB!&gt;Iial Foundltlon.
Tho Orot action lugalnst Marprot v. Ball Colley llld Jaek
Colley, Sr., Hendaroon. with the
plaintlU demanding iudsmont
sgalnst the defendants lo the
amount of $1,599.27, lnteroatllld
coats. The seeond lllDled aw-les WIUIJ Hill llld JOIDII Hill,
Rl 2, Pl Pleasant, u cJefenll.
ants wit!l tho plalm:l!l' u~
; .Qigment against the doleedanto
In the amount of $375,60.

WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS
8000 FT. ROlLS

IOROLLLOTS

6.25

CATTLE SPRAY
SPECIAL 1. 98

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OHIO VALLEY
INDUSTRIES
PHONE 992-2161
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MINalSVJLLE. 01

JURY BOXFS F1LLED
PT. PLEASANT - Maoaa
Cll!IIIIY Circuit COUrt JW'J COmmissioners Vallie Toney and W.
A. Barker have cOIDjJlotA&gt;cl their
annual task of !lllll! the 1)"01111
and petit jury boxes wllll liamoo
lor the ell!l&gt;&amp;nellng of jurors tor
tile next throe Ierma of Circuit
Court. Tho Grand Jury box muot
coolaln not lou u.n one hundred
proopecUve Jurors normorethan
200, llld the petit jury 1&gt;ox must
contain not less than 200 D o r
more than 1000 nunea.

CAR
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"ANNUAL SUMMER OUTING"
Of

GOODYEAR ATOMIC C~P. ·
OPEN TO PUBliC AFtER 5 M
WEST-tttJN11NGTON

REG. 147.00

GARAGE ODOR OPERATOR
Proricled yean of dependable ..,..
Yieo, Added llle1y on dult njpllo

GA4.XIE 500 . t · dr, -.,_ aute. trias., p.a., nc11o.

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Ask someolle.who llfi'eleCtri9 heaL .. a~k ·us, .• ~rcall
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does the moot outataDIIng
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wa• the sceae of the

weddl111 of ~lso ~ Eloise
c~. daughter of the Re•.
and Mrs. Otis F. ~ Cheshire, to Mr, William Richard
Neutzli~ 100 or Mrs. Vlrsinia
Neutzli!W, Middleport.
The doUble ring ceremony was
an evert of June 8, at 2:30 p. rn.
The Rev. Merlin Teets omctated
at lhe ceremon,y whlch was per~
formed before the altar decorated with white carnotioo and blue
mum arrangements. NJ.G)tiaJ
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the refreshment table. Mrs. GarC~man

or Gallipolis and
sie Mlller, Cheshlre.
Escorted to the altar by her Mrs.. Jerry Brown of Pomeroy
father, the brld~ wore a Door assisted with the serving.
For her wedding trip, the bride
length white ta!!ete gown wttlla
chonsed
into a white lace dress
lace O'Orlay. It was fashioned
with long sleeves which came to and wore the corsage from her
a point over the hands and gather- brlclal bouquel
The bride Is a 1968 graduate
ed tiers of lace at the back. She
of
Kyger Creek High School where
carried a cascade arrangement of
abe was a member of the Key..
daisies.
ette
C b and the FHA. Mr.
Miss Joyce Lo!W ofldiddleport
Neutzli
graduated from Midserved as the maid. of honor for
dleport
igh
School In !965 and
her cousin. The bridesmaid was
Mlss Lois Rodgers o! Cheshire. Is as fated with Hal' Riggs,
They carried blue tinted carna.. Inc., A ns.
The cc:q&gt;le reside at ..CtJe..
tion bouquets.
shire, Route 1.

Mrs. Charles Genhelmer and
Mro. Cbarleo Ingram and dauglt·
ter, Cathy, ofMarlettawereWednoldol' D~esls of their aunto,
Mill Ada Genhelmor and Mill
Lucretia Genhelmer.
Mro. AjJ!ea SWiaher of Columbul Is here lor an lndollnlte
v\olt with her son and daughterIn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
SWisher. 9te had heon conllnod
to Unlvenlt,y Hospital prior to
coming here.
Mrs. Dorothy Douglas left
T11Jrldol' lor Mansllold to be
with her dauglltor, Mrs. Edward
Florien, ,..tto Is hospitalized.

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Gifts i'rom friends and mem-.
bers were presented to the honored family by Mra. weeks and
Mrs. Thomas Bentz gave a prayor. Refrealnnents of homemade
cake, colfee, Kooi·Ald and teo
were served during a soctal hour.
Members or the Enterprise
ecqregation and friends of the
c:omnmnlty attellllt!W were Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph ~ncer, Emtt wm. Mr. and Mrs. James
I, · ~clcy, Brenda, Beftrly,
Brian; Mrs. Robert Davis,

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MarlaMe were

woekeod Dlests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee
and Mrs. Mary Circle.
Gerald 9tuster is home from
Holzer Hospital after having been
confined there a week for treatment of a back injury.

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Di:mn.
Mr. and Mrs. llarry Henry
Mrs. Edith Ryther, Mrs. Wil·
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lard Wilson, Mrs. Addie Brown,

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Steven and Kevin; Mrs. Mildred a week here with Mr. and Mra.
Mitch, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen, C. D. Woode, Mr. and Mrs. WilMrs. carl Dill and Mrs. Herbert Liam Carr and famll,y, and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Whlte.

Mrs. Myrtle Long, Mis.s Dorothy Long, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Bentz, MBr jorle and Brenda, and
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks.
The Rev. Mr. and Mn. Airhave lour cli!Mnol, Iloilo,
· Patrick, Pial Mil Mil
came t o " - .,_1M.-.
sonville area.

Club Picnic Held

Dlests of his brother-ln~aw ud
slater, Mr. and Mro. l'alrldl
Locha17. They- _.wll
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Al'DU' Privata Firil Cluo.lul·
lin Kallnowokl. 20, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter P, Kalinowski,
Rt. I Bidwell, was assigned July
12 to the 25th InfantrY Division
. near Cu . ~. ~tetnam, as
truck driver.
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Friendly Neighbors Club held
a picnic recently at the home

N.'v ·n t· .
hig•sereen~·

t,y Carpooter.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Circle

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Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hines.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Arnold, SUite Kaspar,
9taroo Smith, Amanda Kasper,
Mrs. Elwood Bowers, Mr. and
NEW HAVEN - Graham sta- Mrs. Roy Smith, Linda, Donna,
tion, Lstsrt and Cliftoo church Mike, Mr, and Mrs. Emerson
memben re.wdted Thurldol' Well, Howard Well, Texanna
evening at the New Haven United White, Mrs. Henry Werry, R83
and Eddie Werey, and Harry
· Methodlat parBODage.
Rev. Connie Dickooa and Rev. Yebnert.
Eccelea, United Methodlat and
former United Brethren super.
tptendento, met with a omali
:ll'OUP. earlier and arranged for
the reunion. Rev. Bernice Winkler, usloted the group In ito
!Utllreplana.
Rev. and Mra, Winkler oang
a duet, !oliowed by group slng-

In New Haven

SUMMER SHOES
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Mrs. Glad)os Cockier has r&amp;turiX!d
from a three week vacaMr. and Mrs. Donald Hauck
ttoo
In
WUmlngton,DeL,
with Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Watand
Mrs.
Charles
Bolz.
15011, Mlnersville were recent
Leaving ll'ont the Wood County
visitor s in Lodl with Mrs. Hauck
Airport
near Parkersburg, W.
and Mrs. Watson's parents, Mr.
Va.,
on
JulY
8, Mrs. CUckler was
and Mrs. W. H. Ferrell. They
went especially for a family re- met ln Philadelphia by Mr. and
union at the Lodi Park. While Mrs. Boltz. It was her first
there Mrs. Watson became ill Olght.
and was admitted to the Lodl
Communlcy Hospital where she
ATTEND CAMP
remains a patient.
NEW HAVEN - Approxtmat&amp;Mr. and Mrs. Charles John- ly 400 junior high and.aenior high
Helen. Emma Lou and Joyce;
Mrs. Lorena Snyder, Mrs. Lulu son and Camily of Lowell were youth or tile Church of God atAleshire. Mrs. Phil Ohlinger, &amp;Jnday guests of Mr. and Mrs. tended camp Caesar near Web-ster Springs recently. Atten:Hng
Am, Phil and Lauraj Mrs. Don Robert White.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode and from the New Haven church were
Hunnel, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs.
Paul Frick and Paula, Mrs. WU·
uam Pullins, Rodney, Lori Ann,

Denise Grinstead, Marsha Davis,
Marilyn Gibbs, Alllle Fields,
Sonia Elder, Roy Brillk&lt;or, Lorry
Carpenter, Gllr)' SjQ, Fred
Weover, Rollllit !ld/r ltd Jack
Spirea. Mrs. Ill"~ lfioldt, Jr.,
tougltt a ela11~ 1ft the Junior high
camp.

Highlighto of her vacalltll Included a toar ol washington, D.
c.. a visit to Arllngtoil Cemetery, a trip to AtlanUc Clll'o ,1111
a dey at lleodl~ Pa. Mrs. Bolz
retur~ Mrs. CUckl~ · toPtmeroy Wednosda.Y and wul remain
here lor a three week vlolt.

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Roo1h, Ada Clark, Franclt Wood,
Brenda Merritt, Graham Statton,
and Mable Johnson, Helen Bar·
ker, Lula Ruuell, ThUrman
YOWlg and Edith Fox, Cliftoo
Cbarch, and Rev. Keith Hanlon
and children, and Mra. J. W.

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Morrlacin.

SuntJay Sehool, 9:30 a.m.; cla1 prayer and Bible otull)r, 7:30
selliOI' high and YOIIIII adullo ~ Glen E11t!L Church ser- P• m,
stJT'i'oN METHODIST _ !lOY
iDeet ill former Metllodlit Church vlcea, 10:30 a.m:·;'e..ntng, 7:30
p.m.;
WedneliiiJ,
aerw.
Dale McClurg. pallor.
SUndly Church SchooL Bwd
yackney, youth s..,.rtntendeut; .~c~a, .7:, 30'~~ , ... , : , 'l •
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.... Preaching.
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IIObtrt V~Jward, ol¢ MUll Bl· DISr, CHURCH9:· fl!tn1b
CHESI'ER CHUJtCH
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ble Clao1 party,leotMolldl,)'each 30 Lm., Firat and Second !lot- Nazarene - Rev.HerbertGrate,
illonth. Youth FollOWBbiil eocb daJI tl eaeb monllt; Third and paotor. WorllhiP oervlce,lla.m.
fbldl,y, 8 p. m. !•Iormor lfetb. Fourth imtl.ey1 ealih IIIOdh, Wor-· ... 't::tU P· m., &amp;mill!'· iOindey
tidlot buUdlne, Dlotrtct youth ral- lhlp lenlct ot 7:30 p.m.; Wed- &amp;~&gt;hoot, 9:30 lo m. Charles Bti~~~~ OYIIIillp at 7:30, Preyer soU, """"• Rlcberd .Bartol!, asly llntMllndayoleachmooth.
and Blbll llliili".
slltlllt ltlllo Prlll'er ,_...
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Welhlsda,y, 7:30 p. m.
SOUTH BETHEL UNITEil
LgfART UNll'ED METRO·
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METIIODIST- W0rahij&gt;, oeeon! DJSr ClltJIICH _ Fir. and Sec- TERIAN _ Mrs. Norma Lee,
pd fourth .SuQ!a.y, 10:30 L m.;
Slndlll't preachln&amp; 8 p.m.; Sunday Sehool !q!erinlelldent.
f!ntandthlrd~a,7:li0!!-ill. 01111 ·
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........ School •·aO L m. Youth Thll'll' and Fourth 9mda,yo, !lot· ... ,.rvl
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ci!Elfu;:a CHtmCII OFCloDey Clrlllhall, ~sldlncmlnlller,
Tilt !lfi, ChlllerBqant,pulvr, • ~ ·
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Stmtllr, Sdlooi, ••30 L m.1. WOl•·
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llldp IIOI"'ce; 11 a. m,; E\&lt;ellllll
W.!ldai: ·Bible ltu!IJ, 7 p. m:
, wnldp, 7.., p. J!l• Pn.Yer Mn•
. '!'llura&lt;lll!': lllalttey oebooi, 7 p.
lee,
7130 p. m.
DlrectDr. Me!Dbero were urged m, Senlee llleetlqr, 8 p. m,
Semco. :tJmliiiJ, 7:~ 1, m, · to . . homamadl Items to be . ~It CHURCH OF.CIIRIST· .~; ·-. • .lint SlluroloJd, lOIII for U.. mtsoiOIIII'l' .-go MIJW'·, st, .- Em'""" Wookley,
jDodth, . . .,
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will boi lht
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The
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and , H""llalat CofumbtJs.
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c~~ - HII'I'IIOII¥It'e R...t :ROY, Hoy Tll!'lor, putor, Nora
Hlrlman, S, S. Sui1to Stmillly·
School, 9:30 a.m.;Worahlpsen•
lee, 10:30 a. m,; Ewninc - ·
lhlp, 7:30 p, ui, Prs;rer a•d
Pralle ..rvlce, 'lbllrliiiJ, 7:30
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CHURCH - Rev, C, • ..,....ey,
putor, Cillrch Scbool, 9:30a.m.;
Wortblp oervlca, 10:30 a. m,
RACINE ME1110DIST - W,
Dole McClure. putor. Suni1111'
School, 9-.ao" a.m.; Worshlpoerv•
leo, 10:30 a. m.; Jllllor cbolr
pracllce, Wednollda1, 8:20 p, m&gt;;
Senior cbolr practice, 'l'huriiiiJ,
7:30 p, m, :li!IIPY Hootler Clan
D*llnll, lourtb FrltlaJ ct ncb .
IIICitllb at 6 p.m. Wnleyan Serv·
cle Guild, lourtb Mmtllll' of eacb
monl!l, 7:30 p, m.; Jllllor High
:MYF, f:30 P. m, eacb Sundey;
Senior High MYF, 5:30 P. m,,
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PORTLAND ME'niODIST Rev. W, Dale McClurg, putor.
Sundey Scbool, 9;30 a.m.; Wor•
ahil&gt; oervlce, 7:30p.m.
OAK GROVE METHODIST W. Dale McClurg, paotor. &amp;mdlll'
Scbool, 10:30 a. m.; Worship
service, 9:30 a. m., nrot and
lhlrd Stmiley each m-.
ZION CHURCH OF C!IRISI: Pomeroy • Harrloonvtlle Road.
Eup10 Underwood, pastor. KeDIIOth Grover, &amp;m~ School~
&amp;mdlll' SChool, 9:30 a. m.; Wo,._
shiP service, 10:30 a. m. &amp;mdey
even1nc aervtce, 7 p.m. Pr"''er
meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
ST. ·JOHN'S LUTHERAN-Brl·
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10:30a.m.
ST PAUL'S LUI'IIERAN -32
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School, 10 a.m.;Worahij&gt;oorvtce
11 a.m.
SYRACl5E El!B CIIIJRCH Rev. PoulA.Scllors,pastor,&amp;mdey School, 9:30 a. m,.BenQuiJ·
enberry, ou.lll. Mornlrw worship,
10:30 a. m., llrlt and third Stat·
diii'O eaeh month. EveniJW evangellotlc oervtce, 7:30 p. m., oecond and fourth Sunctayo.
BETHANY
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Guest Minister, James BuchaJ&gt;. da.r School, 10:30 a. m. Blythe
an, SW!da,y School Si;leri- Thetas, SQpl, Youth FellOII'ohlp,

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Worship serVice, 10:30 a.m.

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ODIST - Rev. William Alrson,
Pastor. Ralph ~eneer, Sq&gt;~;
Eldon Weeks, Au'~ Wor~hlp aervices, 9:30 a.m.; SUnday School,
10:30 a.m.; Youth Fellowship,
6:30. Wednesda.Y: Choir, 6:15 p.
m.; Bible study, 7:30.

MORNING STAR EUB -Rev,
M0112el Smith, putor.
Dtle,
Supt. Fred Smith, A•• t. Sunda.r
p. m.
School, 9:45 a. m.; MornlngworFOREST RUN UNITED ME111· ship, 10:45 a.m.; Prayer meetODJSt - Re•. Wendoll G. Slut- 1111, 7:30 p, m. '111unday. YIMh
!er, pulllr. Woroblp servloe, 9 FeUOII'ahij&gt;, 7:30 p. m,Sunday,
a. m.; Sunilay School, 10 L m. • ClltJIICH OF CIDRST - Mid·
Mra. Fred Noose, !q&gt;~
dleport. 5th and Main, Jack
MINEIISVILLE u N 1 T E D Sctteo, sup!. Bible School, 9:30
MEfHODIST - Rev. WendeD a.m.; Mi&gt;1'nlnc worahij&gt;, 10:30 a.
stutter, pastor. Suntlay Sebool, m,j Evonlnc worahij&gt;, 7:30 p, m.;
9 "" m.; Kenneth Wiaeno, Sq)t. Prs;rer IOl"'flce, Welhlllday, 7 p.
Worsblp aervico, 10 a.m.
m, !lfi.llatilln Moyer, putor,
SYRACl5E CIIIJRCH OF THE
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
- Ml&amp;lleport. Rev, AlldryMIUer,
~~':...-llevrt..:,~~ ~!~;· ,paotor, L..lierTeylor,Supi.Stm·
owwu • - - tlaJ Scbool 30
School. SQpl, SUnil.,-' Scbool,
clusea for all IQel, 8:30 a.m.; clfb', 6:30 p, m.; NYPS, 6:45 p.
~ w...oblp, 10:30 a.m.; m, Sunillll' Evqallatlc m~
NY1'S Staidly 6' 30 p.m,; Evan· 7:30 p, m, l'neyer meetlnc, Wed~
pllltlc ·Senlee ~ 7' 30 P. •IIIII', 7:30p.m.
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THE SALVA'nON ARMY -ED·
7 30 p.m.; ~-- W1 III.Y S. Wllll11! otl!cer Ill
Wedneedey
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c1targe. Swlillo'. 10 a.m., Roll·
!MIACl5E HRsT 'UNITED ••• meellncl 10:30 a. Ill. SonPlii):SBYTEIIIAN _ !lfi. IJDIOII t1aJ School, Y - People's Le"
si.Lbtat 'pator 'fl: hiR 9 pon, 7 P. m.; So!YIIItll meetlnc,
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Ill• imtl.ey Scl&gt;opl, 10 a. m.; m.· Ledlea llome LeaQue; 7p,m,
Billie Sludy IIIII phyer service ...!.. 1 ·
WedDe!dq,7PI!II. · ·
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:£DEN 'k"""""' .&amp; i&amp;maEN IN . lfr, MORIAH BAPTIST .,!,lid.
un!:."f! .
dllliOI'I. corner of Fattlll and
Blake, Pll• Main st. Rob8rt JaekiOII,putor;
ltlr, ·!tladlll' School, 10 a. m,, Soudl,)' School 9:80a.m Mora. Wllillo llol.r, IQIII. ......_. Inc -iN,. io-itla. m'fArm1d
A a.m.~ """" Rlebarda lltiJI,"
·
cit tllrt1111Ii1 ~· 7;30 P.
RUTLAND FIRST BAPI'IST _
m.,:!fn, I.Jda Olienller, prell. Rev. Samutl J. ~ Jillllor• .
&amp;q IVftct IIIII sei'IIIOII, Pn.Yer IVftce, 9:30 a. m.; SUn,
illf School, lO·a. m;, Ml'fl. Ger·

w.dne.da.r,

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awd lng1 owd

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to

doftli oWl

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!I'Acdo rou /tr IGkillg
....., of""· 2'11Gdo r••

/tr cooTrifo
bl'fGII.
PlfGII

••d milk o.id

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d'imt~

/tr SltMar So1ool. lllko
S"t144r SoAooL Wo 1iwt1
Ote.d IGt&amp;gA Gttd lfiGf'"

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Mommr, I lowe JIOU.
THE CHURCH fOI AU. • ••

A.Jtd 10 on alltd OD lhe prattle• in her own innocent and
ulYe way. Soon, bowuer, her quutiona will ~orne more
eomplu: aDd: her pannte will need all the love and wildom
th.,. .... oblaln.
FortunatelJ, we u parenta are not alone in this endeavor.
The Chui'C!b 1t&amp;nd1 ready and anxiou1 to help u11 train our
children. Throqb. worship, study and meditation we ean
leam to JmOW" what God requires of ua. Come to the church
of JOUr choke lhla Stmday a•d •••ey Sunday•
Book

!loy

Chapter

Sulldoy ... ..... I Choon;ciH
Monday ....•.. P10lms

Tueodoy .... .. looloh
Wednaday , ... I Corinthians
Thul'lday , .... Philippians
Frk:Joy . . .••••. I Theuolonions

v.,...

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143
30
13
4
4

Sotunloy .. .... II Timothy

3

6-16
5-12
6-18

. .. All 1'011 THE CHUICII
TheChun:hiJthe~-­

on ~arth lor the bullcllq of ct.r.oltr 1M pel c:itlunM~ 11: M a

.torehoux of lpiritu; v•lll•
Without • 1~ Churcb.llllilllll'
demoerac:y nor clvillz•tJoa - .
sunl\·t. Thtre an fD1lr IOI&amp;bll
reuon• why eYUJ ~ l1&amp;auJil
•ttend servll:!fl npJuly.mi ....
port"" Cboicll. - ..,., O)lrw

hiuWI'Iake. (2)forllileh~Wft.'a
ake. (3) For the .U. ol.._ _.
mUDity ud natloft. (f) l'or 1bl
.... ol the Chwda ititlt. wltJcill
~ hll mora] and mateNI..,.
p o o l - . . . . . . ..,. . . _

uL.rly .nd md

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Bible dlflr,

1·13
8-13

1·8
10-17

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With the lq&gt;e It Wlil, In Sllllle measure, foster and help sustain thot which ts good in family
and communit,y life, this featurelasponsoredbythe business linn• and organizations whose name1
appear below.

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HEINER'S BAKERY

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVIa

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BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD
HUN11NGTON, W, VA.

GOfGLEIN READY-MIX CO.'

PHONE 992-3284

MIDDLEPORT

TINY'S FOODLAND
MIDDLEPORT, O•

WFST MAIN ST.
POMEROY,O.
SUPPO~T THE CHIJBQI OF YOUR CHOKE · ,

LYONS MARKET

CHRIST- .-.a.

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BOGGS EQUIPMENT
SALES - ALLIS CHALMBERS - SERVICE
FARM- INDUSTRIAL - LAWN- GARDEN
TUPPERS PLAINS
PH. 667-3 435

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
OIDO'S OLDFST DODGE DEALER
MIDDLEPORT, OIDO

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.
BAKERS OF HOI.SUM BREAD
MIDOLEPORT, 0.

Bull;•• .
11&lt;... m.

Ww-eblp

TnlnBurt·
· . m,; Mr•. Mory

1111.

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MARK V STORE
MIDDLEPORT, OIDO

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59~601

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ATHENS, 0,

LEIVING COAL COMPANY

WILLIS ANTHONY

PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS
OF IDGH GRADE COAL
WEST COLUMBIA, W. VA.

PLUMBING AND HEA11NG
992-2550
240 l.JNCOLN ST.
MIDDLEPORT

ROYAL OAK PARK

. ARNOLD'S SOHIO SERVIa

FAMILY HECREATION
SWIMMING

ATHENS RD.
POMEROY, 0, 99UII98
A FRIENDLY PLACE TO BUY

THE STORE wmt A IIART
RACINE. omo

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Lincoln - Mercury - Comet - English Ford
8S N, COURT ST.

RACINE FUL-VALU MARKET

wu

RAY RIGGS, INC.

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KENTUCKY FRIED ClnCKEN
POMEROY, OIDO

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HMEMBER OF THE mG 3"
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
TUPPERS PLAINS
PH. 667-&lt;1280

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fourth Sundeyo of ....
eacb
matllb.and
Evenineevangeltstlc
service, &amp;p.m. aecond andthlrd
Sundeyo of eachmatllb

Worship service, 11 L m.; MYF
6 P. m. ~. Prl,)'er meetlne
WedMsda,y, ,8 P· m.
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE- Comer Unlonand
Mulbel'l')". Rev. Clyde V. Render' '
son, pastor. Surtdi,Y School, 9:30
a. m.: ill1mond Wall&gt;um, Supt.
MornJrw worahlp, 10:30 a. m.'
Eveai!W Ser,ice 7•30 p m. ~
woeli aervl~e,
7:30

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G:30 p, m.

ASBURY
UNITED
DIST,
!IYfacuse
- Rev. ME1110.
WendeD
Sluder, pastor. SWida,y Sdlool,
10 ._ m.• Carl'CIIl Norrlo Supt.
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C.!BIIIeader,

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~ 'SchoOl, 9:30 L ~~ HoJ.v wlllred, :q&gt;~ SttndiY ilrorsbiil

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

and have a valid license for
driving member of your familY· I

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Pastoral Family Honored
A receptioo honoring tlle Rev.
William Airson, new pastor of
the Enterprise United Methodist
Church, and his t:amily was held
Wednesday night at the &lt;hurch.
The evening opened witll gr0141
oi!Vi!W led by Eldon Weeks.
Ra1Pt ~ncer , SUndly School
&amp;t&gt;ertntelliert, introduced the
pastor and hls lami!ytotheguests
who each in turn introduced hlmself. Each guest wore a rmne-

26, 1968
FR,E!'JIOM GQS!'EL ~ON putor, Blble ~ ciUMI,Son-

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Mrs. Florien is the former Pat-

and daughter,

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,diY,10a.m•W!IJ'Iill4&gt;andpreach·
1111, 10:115 Al/bo;'SUndlll' oventrw
urvlce; '130. Bible atud7
elaaoea, Wednil!ldlll'• 7:30 p.m. .
een!Ce, 7:30 p. m.1'111erm~ , M'l'. HERMAN i)NITED
Inc, TueadiY, 7:30 p; ·m... MJI. BRETHREN IN CimJsT- Rev,
;!Did Frtdertck, c)J11 Ieider. Jomeo G.
Piat0r:5un:· Youth FeUowoblp, Frltflll',7:30p. diY School, 9:30 ·. , m.l. Rueeu
-.,
· 10:30 a.m.· m. Eri.at Deeler, lilder; Rill- Spaocor, IQIII,; Alfred Wolfo,u~·.
ALFRED ME1110DIST _
J
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II-. ~...-..- se-- 11 a.
-••"'•
p. er
...-• r.; pres...,...._ ··-•
. Pearl 11. C..ato, paotor. Stmdl,y m.; PmddJte
._,- '
.7
MASQN ~LY ClltJIICH m., oecond and f~ Staidly of
;School II 9:30, LI0¥&lt;1 Dlllineer p. m,
_ ":. .
OF GOD - Seeon11 SC., Muoo, Mdt month. - , . oermoa.
Worship aerytces at 10:4S
111E RVTLAN'D COM)IUNJTY W•. Va. Slqay Sehool, 10 a.m, 7:30 p, m, overy f!lllt anUI!Iril
'lllth )he Re•. CAioiD. Wothlsda,y Cbarch _ Re•, ,.,..;,TUlla,~o- liOrllirw Woi-~blp, U a. m, ~· Sun4a1&gt; !llht m-. Clait!ileot·
&lt;&gt;:"'"7' ·
u~. · - •. . •-•o •-m.Bible •-, 11 a. m, eve- nr• and
• tvent!W PI"''''r services, 7:45. tor, $lmdiy ,Sc)JOol,
9:30 a.m.; ........,,..... , ···'"' 'P
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Worohtp serVice, 11 a.m.; Sludy IIIII·Pri,Y'I" omtlet,.Wod• tblrd Sialday, Da~ Hol~,c!u1
•
ort seorles, l!tl\ldl¥ I!Chool Su- ne'IIIIJ, t::io P, m. Chlltlr·'Jln! leader, Cbr!Jtlan ~avor, 7:30
pertntendent; Wedaeildlll' prll¥8r Mitt, !ioitol; ~ T13.$~ · P. m., OellOnd and fO!II'Ib StmilaJ,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Servlcoa meetine, 7:30 P.~ Youne 11......
CARLETqN clltlRCH -lilrwo- l!:rnenon Pooler, pnlldent.
•)!, 315 Main St., Pt. Pleodnt, plea Fellowohlp Sul.to.r, p.m.; bur)' Rclod, StDIIII' Sebeol, 9:30 l'fqer meetlnc, 7:30p.m. every
7
Somtlo,y1 II L m.; WedneltlaJI
• ....... "'""t
''" :30
a. m-,. RaliJb Carl, ~Worship WedMIIday, Boord IIIHIIJis, 7:30
7
~-.. .,... wor~ •..,., ·CHU.
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oeniee, 10:30 a. m, and 7:80 p. p. m,. ftrlt Mmtllll' ct monlh.
8 p, m. AD welcome.
111E WFSLEY AN
. . RC11 m,· al-ly. 1'1)11V meiibW;
POMEROY '1'IIINI'ri UliiTED
CIIIJRCH OF CHRIST- Rev, W.
L01'!'RIDGE UNITED ME111· - Cbarlea Dolor, ~~ _Adra WOIIMIIIIII', 7:30 p, m.
SWick,
SUnillll'
Sc
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tqer•
HEATH
MEniODIST
CHIJRCH
II, 1'11"1'111, putor, Patrie~ D.
ODIST - Worship, llratud third
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Soli~
So~
9:l!O
a.
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Deport,
Rev,
MuDonalull,
Wood,
SQpt, StDIIII' School, 9:15
&amp;lndal'o of eoch month; 10:45 L
m.;worllblp&amp;lfYict,10130a.m.
·
paator,
Jock
Bechlle,
Church
a.
m.;
Worship, 10:25 a. m,
m.; teeoncl ard tovth SUIIdQa,
Youth
llld
J~r
,
i
Oidh
lllnlce,
School
SQpt,
Church
School,
9
30
Youth
choir
rebearoal, ;Mooda.Y,
1
1:80 p. m. Stuldlll' SchoOl, 1!111
L m. Chrtstlall Endeavor, lhlrd 6:f5 P• m. Etbljii'll!j)robiil, 7:30, L . m.; Worship service, 10:30 6:30 p. m. Mro. MarYin Burt,
P"''l'er and P.i'al~ :'Welhlodl;r, . a., ' m~ Mkii!OIIOri • l'ol!iero7 illreclor; Senior cholrnhearoal,
Seturdl1 of each month.
7:30. .
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Melillllltot YouthFellti•ablp,Stm· Tlluroday, 7:30 p, m;, Mrl, Paul
UNrrED
FAITH
CHURCHdiY,
8 p, in, SUndl,y ewolllnc-· Neue, director. 'l'hurldal', all
. LAUREL CLIFF FREE )(Em.
Ottsr CHURCH - &amp;mdl,y School . Neue SoUl~' - . Robert E. ship, 7130 p. m.; Olllelal Boord cJa1, Buoy Bee quUUJW J&gt;ll'b Ill
9:30 a. m., morning worobiil, 9mltli, Sr., ·~.r; &amp;mdiii'School m~,' ftrll Slnlly ct montb, dltlrciiiOCial room.
RUTLAND
ClltJIICH
OF
10:10 a. m,, OY8IIInc worottll, IIIIOrlntendlnt Kelllielb Mallon. 6 P, m.; WSCS secotte1 -Ill' of
&amp;inlltl
School,
9:30
a.·
m.;
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7
30
p.
m,;
Eleanor
Clr·
CHRIST
Roy
w.
Carter,
POl•
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·7:30 p. m.; Wedne~, Clu110lllill
Hnlce, 10:30 a. "lllo and ole, oeeond 'JihuriiiiJ; Cluo 12 tor, ~ Sdlool, 9:30 a. m.;
1111 Youth Cruolllora, 8:30 p, m. .
.&amp;Dd pra,yer meettnc, 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p, m. eocb~.llldowoek tldnl WedMIIIIJ, Attm110011 Cir· Communimand wrahlp service,
Prlll'er meeting, Wedileadi,y, 7:30 cle, second '!1llrldey llll!rnoot!. 10:30 a. m.; Prayer meeti!W,
Tburiiii.Y, choir pracdce, 7 p, P.m.
Cbolr practice, 7 p. m, Wedneo- Thur!ldlll', 7:30p.m. v. H. Bn•
m. R. Eugene GU!, paalor; Phil
tlaJ,
ley,~ .
Will,~
.
KENO CHURCH OF CIIIUITUNITED METHODIST CHURCH Clm!TER MEI'IIODIST CharP '
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRISI:
NcprmMI lleCaln, ~. - l'GmetW• Clurcb SchoOl, 9:15 - Rev, Pearl A. CaoiD, pastor,
- Romdo RuuelJo palllor, No,.. Services -ldy ill 9:30 L m. a, m.; Woroblp aervlce, 10:30. CHESTER: WOI'oblp, 9 a, m,;
Dllll C. Will, ltlllo ~School . Preaclllnc,llratllllllfldfdSUndlll' ·.MYJ', 6'p.m.Chalrpracllce, i:30 Sundal&gt; Scbool, 10 a. m,; Mro,
9:30 L m.; WQJ'IiiiP lervlct, ct mtialll by Cbarlea Ruaaell at p, m. 1!,....111111. Public Invited Wald Spencer, ~ FLAT·
. ~0:30 L m. 'Chrlltlall ~r 9:30a.m,
,
to ugi!J lbeee service•, Gloll WOOIJ!: Charch School, Sunday,
&amp;mdl,y •venlnco
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BRADFOBD CHURCH OF Hiles, allldoter, Leo Crew, S, S, 11 a. m,. Jcilul Bally,~ Wor·
. R.\.CINE FDIST CIIIJRC!Ii'OF . CIIIUIT - Charlo• Ruooell, pia. Sqll. Mrl• June VanVranken,,... oblp lllnlce a l - • with AI·
'IHE NAZARENE -StlniiooJSebool ~ ~"•·'-' Go•- ..._. ~- -"' ~ a.-."-U
-· ....m..... _., ._.....,.. _..ot;-l,.,......,.w lWI,m-· fred and F'-'--'o
"""""" • Servlceo
"30 t.,' ·Ill.; Mort!lnc Worahlp, dey Sehool, 9;30 a. m,; Mort!lnc llclllreetor.
Stilley mornlrw or evenJrw, ct
10:10 a. m.; Ennlnc Worohlp, Wonldp, .10:80 a. m.; Evealnc ~OY FDIST BWT _ each week,
1130 p, m,l'r"''er oenieeo, 7:30· .
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WedMod Bible
GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. Main
ey
Caner ·wwtama, paotor, Jobn SC. P!Jme- _ ,........
P, m, Welh!IIIIJ, Stailll' Sebocil - ••...,, p.m. .
wneo SUnil.,- School ~rtn•
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~ Pauline MeClln- • • 7:80P.m.
JlilORGANIZED ClilfRCH Uf" tenderd_ Staidly School, 9:30 a. aervlce, 10•30 a. m. with leylock, Pulor, Rev, Morrll M,
Joauo Chrlot of Latter Day m.; Mlll'lllnc worship, 10:30 a. 1 "t"~H DAY ADVENTIST
Wolfe.
' TUPPERS PLAINS. UNITED ~. Portland • Racine Ro&amp;d, m,; BYF, 6 p, m, Bible stud)', Charch _ Pomeroy Mulberry
ME1110DIST- Mm-lllneW..,ahij&gt; lkatdQ School, 9:30 a. m.11ifom. Wednelllllll', 7 p, m.; Chair prac- Heighto Rood north 'of Veteran~
Memorial ~1&amp;. Pbi!Up Gllll·
lt30 L ill. ot former l!lUll build- lqt WorshiR, 10:30 a. m, &amp;mill!' tli:e, 8:30 p, m, Wodnooday,
er, pastor, wemeada,y, 7:30 p.
. 111J, E&gt;i&gt;tnded Stutda)' School .... tm11nt1 serVIce· at 7, WetllloiiiiJ
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aervlce,
7:30,
MT.
UNION
BAPTIST
Rev.
~tblo
studY andpreyer meet•
IIIII "tor tturllr! to 8flde olx .
Paotor,
Elder
Fnderlck
J,
stoCeell
Cox.
paotor.
Sundey
School
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Sab••• School,
chlldre• at 8Jrmot Methotllst an- ha!1.
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_,.tntendent,
Larry Clark.
.,....~ey:
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•• a.m .,._,_ 10:30 a. m,; WIO'sblp,
9:80a.m.
box at 9:30a.m., Mrs.J am e a
0
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BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
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F1RST
UNITED
PRESBYTER·
Slllu~ cbildren'o -iiliendent.
CHRIST~ James H. Smith, Pas- oventrw wrablp, ?:30 ; w..,.,,. IAN CHURCH - Middleport,
Sunilay Chureh Scbool, 1141ultoand

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~ Weover of Middleport
1erved as best man forthebridelfOOIIl• and John C~man. broth·
er of the bride, was an usher.
.For her daughter's weddiJ¥,
Mn. Chapman wore an ice blue
silk dress wlth white accesaortes. Mrs. Neutz!illg was In a
pink dl'l'ss With navy blue aceessories a·nd both mothers had
whlte carnation corsages.
Following the ceremony, a r~
ception was held at the home of
the bride's parents. A two-tiered
cake with blue accents centered

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REXALL DRUGS
fiE F1LL ALL DOCToR'S PRESCRIP110NS
992-29$5
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POMEROY, 0,

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STOR£
CHURCH AND OFF1CE SUPPIJES.GIFTs
992-2641
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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•~:hapmon-NeiJ~zling
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Wed&lt;;Jing wqs
:; ne Suver RtBI ·rm WID BIJI"
tlot Church

wa• the sceae of the

weddl111 of ~lso ~ Eloise
c~. daughter of the Re•.
and Mrs. Otis F. ~ Cheshire, to Mr, William Richard
Neutzli~ 100 or Mrs. Vlrsinia
Neutzli!W, Middleport.
The doUble ring ceremony was
an evert of June 8, at 2:30 p. rn.
The Rev. Merlin Teets omctated
at lhe ceremon,y whlch was per~
formed before the altar decorated with white carnotioo and blue
mum arrangements. NJ.G)tiaJ
music was presented by Miss su-

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Pomeroy...
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the refreshment table. Mrs. GarC~man

or Gallipolis and
sie Mlller, Cheshlre.
Escorted to the altar by her Mrs.. Jerry Brown of Pomeroy
father, the brld~ wore a Door assisted with the serving.
For her wedding trip, the bride
length white ta!!ete gown wttlla
chonsed
into a white lace dress
lace O'Orlay. It was fashioned
with long sleeves which came to and wore the corsage from her
a point over the hands and gather- brlclal bouquel
The bride Is a 1968 graduate
ed tiers of lace at the back. She
of
Kyger Creek High School where
carried a cascade arrangement of
abe was a member of the Key..
daisies.
ette
C b and the FHA. Mr.
Miss Joyce Lo!W ofldiddleport
Neutzli
graduated from Midserved as the maid. of honor for
dleport
igh
School In !965 and
her cousin. The bridesmaid was
Mlss Lois Rodgers o! Cheshire. Is as fated with Hal' Riggs,
They carried blue tinted carna.. Inc., A ns.
The cc:q&gt;le reside at ..CtJe..
tion bouquets.
shire, Route 1.

Mrs. Charles Genhelmer and
Mro. Cbarleo Ingram and dauglt·
ter, Cathy, ofMarlettawereWednoldol' D~esls of their aunto,
Mill Ada Genhelmor and Mill
Lucretia Genhelmer.
Mro. AjJ!ea SWiaher of Columbul Is here lor an lndollnlte
v\olt with her son and daughterIn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
SWisher. 9te had heon conllnod
to Unlvenlt,y Hospital prior to
coming here.
Mrs. Dorothy Douglas left
T11Jrldol' lor Mansllold to be
with her dauglltor, Mrs. Edward
Florien, ,..tto Is hospitalized.

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Gifts i'rom friends and mem-.
bers were presented to the honored family by Mra. weeks and
Mrs. Thomas Bentz gave a prayor. Refrealnnents of homemade
cake, colfee, Kooi·Ald and teo
were served during a soctal hour.
Members or the Enterprise
ecqregation and friends of the
c:omnmnlty attellllt!W were Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph ~ncer, Emtt wm. Mr. and Mrs. James
I, · ~clcy, Brenda, Beftrly,
Brian; Mrs. Robert Davis,

fttir·.

MarlaMe were

woekeod Dlests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Blakeslee
and Mrs. Mary Circle.
Gerald 9tuster is home from
Holzer Hospital after having been
confined there a week for treatment of a back injury.

Meeting Held

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after

spending

Di:mn.
Mr. and Mrs. llarry Henry
Mrs. Edith Ryther, Mrs. Wil·
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Amesville were Thursdll'
lard Wilson, Mrs. Addie Brown,

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Steven and Kevin; Mrs. Mildred a week here with Mr. and Mra.
Mitch, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowen, C. D. Woode, Mr. and Mrs. WilMrs. carl Dill and Mrs. Herbert Liam Carr and famll,y, and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Whlte.

Mrs. Myrtle Long, Mis.s Dorothy Long, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Bentz, MBr jorle and Brenda, and
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks.
The Rev. Mr. and Mn. Airhave lour cli!Mnol, Iloilo,
· Patrick, Pial Mil Mil
came t o " - .,_1M.-.
sonville area.

Club Picnic Held

Dlests of his brother-ln~aw ud
slater, Mr. and Mro. l'alrldl
Locha17. They- _.wll
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Al'DU' Privata Firil Cluo.lul·
lin Kallnowokl. 20, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter P, Kalinowski,
Rt. I Bidwell, was assigned July
12 to the 25th InfantrY Division
. near Cu . ~. ~tetnam, as
truck driver.
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Friendly Neighbors Club held
a picnic recently at the home

N.'v ·n t· .
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t,y Carpooter.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Circle

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Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hines.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Arnold, SUite Kaspar,
9taroo Smith, Amanda Kasper,
Mrs. Elwood Bowers, Mr. and
NEW HAVEN - Graham sta- Mrs. Roy Smith, Linda, Donna,
tion, Lstsrt and Cliftoo church Mike, Mr, and Mrs. Emerson
memben re.wdted Thurldol' Well, Howard Well, Texanna
evening at the New Haven United White, Mrs. Henry Werry, R83
and Eddie Werey, and Harry
· Methodlat parBODage.
Rev. Connie Dickooa and Rev. Yebnert.
Eccelea, United Methodlat and
former United Brethren super.
tptendento, met with a omali
:ll'OUP. earlier and arranged for
the reunion. Rev. Bernice Winkler, usloted the group In ito
!Utllreplana.
Rev. and Mra, Winkler oang
a duet, !oliowed by group slng-

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Mrs. Glad)os Cockier has r&amp;turiX!d
from a three week vacaMr. and Mrs. Donald Hauck
ttoo
In
WUmlngton,DeL,
with Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Watand
Mrs.
Charles
Bolz.
15011, Mlnersville were recent
Leaving ll'ont the Wood County
visitor s in Lodl with Mrs. Hauck
Airport
near Parkersburg, W.
and Mrs. Watson's parents, Mr.
Va.,
on
JulY
8, Mrs. CUckler was
and Mrs. W. H. Ferrell. They
went especially for a family re- met ln Philadelphia by Mr. and
union at the Lodi Park. While Mrs. Boltz. It was her first
there Mrs. Watson became ill Olght.
and was admitted to the Lodl
Communlcy Hospital where she
ATTEND CAMP
remains a patient.
NEW HAVEN - Approxtmat&amp;Mr. and Mrs. Charles John- ly 400 junior high and.aenior high
Helen. Emma Lou and Joyce;
Mrs. Lorena Snyder, Mrs. Lulu son and Camily of Lowell were youth or tile Church of God atAleshire. Mrs. Phil Ohlinger, &amp;Jnday guests of Mr. and Mrs. tended camp Caesar near Web-ster Springs recently. Atten:Hng
Am, Phil and Lauraj Mrs. Don Robert White.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode and from the New Haven church were
Hunnel, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs.
Paul Frick and Paula, Mrs. WU·
uam Pullins, Rodney, Lori Ann,

Denise Grinstead, Marsha Davis,
Marilyn Gibbs, Alllle Fields,
Sonia Elder, Roy Brillk&lt;or, Lorry
Carpenter, Gllr)' SjQ, Fred
Weover, Rollllit !ld/r ltd Jack
Spirea. Mrs. Ill"~ lfioldt, Jr.,
tougltt a ela11~ 1ft the Junior high
camp.

Highlighto of her vacalltll Included a toar ol washington, D.
c.. a visit to Arllngtoil Cemetery, a trip to AtlanUc Clll'o ,1111
a dey at lleodl~ Pa. Mrs. Bolz
retur~ Mrs. CUckl~ · toPtmeroy Wednosda.Y and wul remain
here lor a three week vlolt.

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...-.ed to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Roo1h, Ada Clark, Franclt Wood,
Brenda Merritt, Graham Statton,
and Mable Johnson, Helen Bar·
ker, Lula Ruuell, ThUrman
YOWlg and Edith Fox, Cliftoo
Cbarch, and Rev. Keith Hanlon
and children, and Mra. J. W.

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Morrlacin.

SuntJay Sehool, 9:30 a.m.; cla1 prayer and Bible otull)r, 7:30
selliOI' high and YOIIIII adullo ~ Glen E11t!L Church ser- P• m,
stJT'i'oN METHODIST _ !lOY
iDeet ill former Metllodlit Church vlcea, 10:30 a.m:·;'e..ntng, 7:30
p.m.;
WedneliiiJ,
aerw.
Dale McClurg. pallor.
SUndly Church SchooL Bwd
yackney, youth s..,.rtntendeut; .~c~a, .7:, 30'~~ , ... , : , 'l •
::;~10\39,~ ID!L~~
m•u ,,.,......, ·MET
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ce, " ~ m,. oe .
· . .It hfall·cl•ae ·llll·~·ldiilta
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"eeii~W: Ill former EUB buUdlq,
.... Preaching.
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each monlh.
IIObtrt V~Jward, ol¢ MUll Bl· DISr, CHURCH9:· fl!tn1b
CHESI'ER CHUJtCH
OFT HE
ble Clao1 party,leotMolldl,)'each 30 Lm., Firat and Second !lot- Nazarene - Rev.HerbertGrate,
illonth. Youth FollOWBbiil eocb daJI tl eaeb monllt; Third and paotor. WorllhiP oervlce,lla.m.
fbldl,y, 8 p. m. !•Iormor lfetb. Fourth imtl.ey1 ealih IIIOdh, Wor-· ... 't::tU P· m., &amp;mill!'· iOindey
tidlot buUdlne, Dlotrtct youth ral- lhlp lenlct ot 7:30 p.m.; Wed- &amp;~&gt;hoot, 9:30 lo m. Charles Bti~~~~ OYIIIillp at 7:30, Preyer soU, """"• Rlcberd .Bartol!, asly llntMllndayoleachmooth.
and Blbll llliili".
slltlllt ltlllo Prlll'er ,_...
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Welhlsda,y, 7:30 p. m.
SOUTH BETHEL UNITEil
LgfART UNll'ED METRO·
. HAJIIIIl!I)NVo.L PRESBY·
METIIODIST- W0rahij&gt;, oeeon! DJSr ClltJIICH _ Fir. and Sec- TERIAN _ Mrs. Norma Lee,
pd fourth .SuQ!a.y, 10:30 L m.;
Slndlll't preachln&amp; 8 p.m.; Sunday Sehool !q!erinlelldent.
f!ntandthlrd~a,7:li0!!-ill. 01111 ·
Sunday School, 9:30a.m..,,_
........ School •·aO L m. Youth Thll'll' and Fourth 9mda,yo, !lot· ... ,.rvl
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Yleo 11 a.m.; TueliiiJ evenlllp ~ .. ~hue of Mlddlepotf
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at &amp;p.m. Prlll'erandBibleatuili" . .,..,.,..,..... - ·
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ci!Elfu;:a CHtmCII OFCloDey Clrlllhall, ~sldlncmlnlller,
Tilt !lfi, ChlllerBqant,pulvr, • ~ ·
· .... · - · .... . .-.. Sunday: Bible leeture, 9:30a.m,;
Stmtllr, Sdlooi, ••30 L m.1. WOl•·
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Wlleh Tonr 'lltld1, 10:30 a, m.·
llldp IIOI"'ce; 11 a. m,; E\&lt;ellllll
W.!ldai: ·Bible ltu!IJ, 7 p. m:
, wnldp, 7.., p. J!l• Pn.Yer Mn•
. '!'llura&lt;lll!': lllalttey oebooi, 7 p.
lee,
7130 p. m.
DlrectDr. Me!Dbero were urged m, Senlee llleetlqr, 8 p. m,
Semco. :tJmliiiJ, 7:~ 1, m, · to . . homamadl Items to be . ~It CHURCH OF.CIIRIST· .~; ·-. • .lint SlluroloJd, lOIII for U.. mtsoiOIIII'l' .-go MIJW'·, st, .- Em'""" Wookley,
jDodth, . . .,
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iltartlll the Slate Clmp Meet1111o
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GROVE
Cbrlitliirl
Blellllnc_
cqll
were
turned
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, ~ III.Y Wbai11; lilpt, Cclm· m(l!l' ble1alnca.
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monlh4uetoMioat00ary!ll,)'beIJic 111.til~ rlltltllar~UOUIII ntcht,
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Aaaa Johnooa.4nd Lucino Powtoll
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will boi lht
· · GeorP C'!munlno ta • •urslcal
The
ct a ',p&amp;tle!lt In Rlverotde Metlloilist
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and , H""llalat CofumbtJs.
'·'' · ,., .•. "Parlto the ' """'*- ·. · Mr. and Mro. Jackie~"--'··
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................ Clrpelller and Anna and Mloole and Ttidd 11ere reeeDI

Jouiji, 10:30 .. m.;' Junlot high, ,

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c~~ - HII'I'IIOII¥It'e R...t :ROY, Hoy Tll!'lor, putor, Nora
Hlrlman, S, S. Sui1to Stmillly·
School, 9:30 a.m.;Worahlpsen•
lee, 10:30 a. m,; Ewninc - ·
lhlp, 7:30 p, ui, Prs;rer a•d
Pralle ..rvlce, 'lbllrliiiJ, 7:30
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THE Rl1rLAND "~~f~~T
CHURCH - Rev, C, • ..,....ey,
putor, Cillrch Scbool, 9:30a.m.;
Wortblp oervlca, 10:30 a. m,
RACINE ME1110DIST - W,
Dole McClure. putor. Suni1111'
School, 9-.ao" a.m.; Worshlpoerv•
leo, 10:30 a. m.; Jllllor cbolr
pracllce, Wednollda1, 8:20 p, m&gt;;
Senior cbolr practice, 'l'huriiiiJ,
7:30 p, m, :li!IIPY Hootler Clan
D*llnll, lourtb FrltlaJ ct ncb .
IIICitllb at 6 p.m. Wnleyan Serv·
cle Guild, lourtb Mmtllll' of eacb
monl!l, 7:30 p, m.; Jllllor High
:MYF, f:30 P. m, eacb Sundey;
Senior High MYF, 5:30 P. m,,
Mdt ~.
PORTLAND ME'niODIST Rev. W, Dale McClurg, putor.
Sundey Scbool, 9;30 a.m.; Wor•
ahil&gt; oervlce, 7:30p.m.
OAK GROVE METHODIST W. Dale McClurg, paotor. &amp;mdlll'
Scbool, 10:30 a. m.; Worship
service, 9:30 a. m., nrot and
lhlrd Stmiley each m-.
ZION CHURCH OF C!IRISI: Pomeroy • Harrloonvtlle Road.
Eup10 Underwood, pastor. KeDIIOth Grover, &amp;m~ School~
&amp;mdlll' SChool, 9:30 a. m.; Wo,._
shiP service, 10:30 a. m. &amp;mdey
even1nc aervtce, 7 p.m. Pr"''er
meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
ST. ·JOHN'S LUTHERAN-Brl·
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ol!lp, 9 a. m.; SWIIIIII' School,
10:30a.m.
ST PAUL'S LUI'IIERAN -32
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School, 10 a.m.;Worahij&gt;oorvtce
11 a.m.
SYRACl5E El!B CIIIJRCH Rev. PoulA.Scllors,pastor,&amp;mdey School, 9:30 a. m,.BenQuiJ·
enberry, ou.lll. Mornlrw worship,
10:30 a. m., llrlt and third Stat·
diii'O eaeh month. EveniJW evangellotlc oervtce, 7:30 p. m., oecond and fourth Sunctayo.
BETHANY
EUB CHURCH
Rev
Paul , Sell
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Guest Minister, James BuchaJ&gt;. da.r School, 10:30 a. m. Blythe
an, SW!da,y School Si;leri- Thetas, SQpl, Youth FellOII'ohlp,

P~AR::-uEUB CH:;H;,:;

dent. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.
Worship serVice, 10:30 a.m.

...:/r!cUce, ~:30 p.m.
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. .Supt. Ml&gt;l'lllnc worsltljl, 10:30.0

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ODIST - Rev. William Alrson,
Pastor. Ralph ~eneer, Sq&gt;~;
Eldon Weeks, Au'~ Wor~hlp aervices, 9:30 a.m.; SUnday School,
10:30 a.m.; Youth Fellowship,
6:30. Wednesda.Y: Choir, 6:15 p.
m.; Bible study, 7:30.

MORNING STAR EUB -Rev,
M0112el Smith, putor.
Dtle,
Supt. Fred Smith, A•• t. Sunda.r
p. m.
School, 9:45 a. m.; MornlngworFOREST RUN UNITED ME111· ship, 10:45 a.m.; Prayer meetODJSt - Re•. Wendoll G. Slut- 1111, 7:30 p, m. '111unday. YIMh
!er, pulllr. Woroblp servloe, 9 FeUOII'ahij&gt;, 7:30 p. m,Sunday,
a. m.; Sunilay School, 10 L m. • ClltJIICH OF CIDRST - Mid·
Mra. Fred Noose, !q&gt;~
dleport. 5th and Main, Jack
MINEIISVILLE u N 1 T E D Sctteo, sup!. Bible School, 9:30
MEfHODIST - Rev. WendeD a.m.; Mi&gt;1'nlnc worahij&gt;, 10:30 a.
stutter, pastor. Suntlay Sebool, m,j Evonlnc worahij&gt;, 7:30 p, m.;
9 "" m.; Kenneth Wiaeno, Sq)t. Prs;rer IOl"'flce, Welhlllday, 7 p.
Worsblp aervico, 10 a.m.
m, !lfi.llatilln Moyer, putor,
SYRACl5E CIIIJRCH OF THE
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
- Ml&amp;lleport. Rev, AlldryMIUer,
~~':...-llevrt..:,~~ ~!~;· ,paotor, L..lierTeylor,Supi.Stm·
owwu • - - tlaJ Scbool 30
School. SQpl, SUnil.,-' Scbool,
clusea for all IQel, 8:30 a.m.; clfb', 6:30 p, m.; NYPS, 6:45 p.
~ w...oblp, 10:30 a.m.; m, Sunillll' Evqallatlc m~
NY1'S Staidly 6' 30 p.m,; Evan· 7:30 p, m, l'neyer meetlnc, Wed~
pllltlc ·Senlee ~ 7' 30 P. •IIIII', 7:30p.m.
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m.; Mldnek. ~v meetq
THE SALVA'nON ARMY -ED·
7 30 p.m.; ~-- W1 III.Y S. Wllll11! otl!cer Ill
Wedneedey
1r1 11oo11nc ' IOCCitid
Wednesda,y
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c1targe. Swlillo'. 10 a.m., Roll·
!MIACl5E HRsT 'UNITED ••• meellncl 10:30 a. Ill. SonPlii):SBYTEIIIAN _ !lfi. IJDIOII t1aJ School, Y - People's Le"
si.Lbtat 'pator 'fl: hiR 9 pon, 7 P. m.; So!YIIItll meetlnc,
II, ·• ·
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7:30P.m.; 'l1llndlll'. 11o 3p,
Ill• imtl.ey Scl&gt;opl, 10 a. m.; m.· Ledlea llome LeaQue; 7p,m,
Billie Sludy IIIII phyer service ...!.. 1 ·
WedDe!dq,7PI!II. · ·
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:£DEN 'k"""""' .&amp; i&amp;maEN IN . lfr, MORIAH BAPTIST .,!,lid.
un!:."f! .
dllliOI'I. corner of Fattlll and
Blake, Pll• Main st. Rob8rt JaekiOII,putor;
ltlr, ·!tladlll' School, 10 a. m,, Soudl,)' School 9:80a.m Mora. Wllillo llol.r, IQIII. ......_. Inc -iN,. io-itla. m'fArm1d
A a.m.~ """" Rlebarda lltiJI,"
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cit tllrt1111Ii1 ~· 7;30 P.
RUTLAND FIRST BAPI'IST _
m.,:!fn, I.Jda Olienller, prell. Rev. Samutl J. ~ Jillllor• .
&amp;q IVftct IIIII sei'IIIOII, Pn.Yer IVftce, 9:30 a. m.; SUn,
illf School, lO·a. m;, Ml'fl. Ger·

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Mommr, I lowe JIOU.
THE CHURCH fOI AU. • ••

A.Jtd 10 on alltd OD lhe prattle• in her own innocent and
ulYe way. Soon, bowuer, her quutiona will ~orne more
eomplu: aDd: her pannte will need all the love and wildom
th.,. .... oblaln.
FortunatelJ, we u parenta are not alone in this endeavor.
The Chui'C!b 1t&amp;nd1 ready and anxiou1 to help u11 train our
children. Throqb. worship, study and meditation we ean
leam to JmOW" what God requires of ua. Come to the church
of JOUr choke lhla Stmday a•d •••ey Sunday•
Book

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Sulldoy ... ..... I Choon;ciH
Monday ....•.. P10lms

Tueodoy .... .. looloh
Wednaday , ... I Corinthians
Thul'lday , .... Philippians
Frk:Joy . . .••••. I Theuolonions

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Sotunloy .. .... II Timothy

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on ~arth lor the bullcllq of ct.r.oltr 1M pel c:itlunM~ 11: M a

.torehoux of lpiritu; v•lll•
Without • 1~ Churcb.llllilllll'
demoerac:y nor clvillz•tJoa - .
sunl\·t. Thtre an fD1lr IOI&amp;bll
reuon• why eYUJ ~ l1&amp;auJil
•ttend servll:!fl npJuly.mi ....
port"" Cboicll. - ..,., O)lrw

hiuWI'Iake. (2)forllileh~Wft.'a
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mUDity ud natloft. (f) l'or 1bl
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LEIVING COAL COMPANY

WILLIS ANTHONY

PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS
OF IDGH GRADE COAL
WEST COLUMBIA, W. VA.

PLUMBING AND HEA11NG
992-2550
240 l.JNCOLN ST.
MIDDLEPORT

ROYAL OAK PARK

. ARNOLD'S SOHIO SERVIa

FAMILY HECREATION
SWIMMING

ATHENS RD.
POMEROY, 0, 99UII98
A FRIENDLY PLACE TO BUY

THE STORE wmt A IIART
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TUPPERS PLAINS
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Worship service, 11 L m.; MYF
6 P. m. ~. Prl,)'er meetlne
WedMsda,y, ,8 P· m.
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE- Comer Unlonand
Mulbel'l')". Rev. Clyde V. Render' '
son, pastor. Surtdi,Y School, 9:30
a. m.: ill1mond Wall&gt;um, Supt.
MornJrw worahlp, 10:30 a. m.'
Eveai!W Ser,ice 7•30 p m. ~
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ASBURY
UNITED
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!IYfacuse
- Rev. ME1110.
WendeD
Sluder, pastor. SWida,y Sdlool,
10 ._ m.• Carl'CIIl Norrlo Supt.
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Pastoral Family Honored
A receptioo honoring tlle Rev.
William Airson, new pastor of
the Enterprise United Methodist
Church, and his t:amily was held
Wednesday night at the &lt;hurch.
The evening opened witll gr0141
oi!Vi!W led by Eldon Weeks.
Ra1Pt ~ncer , SUndly School
&amp;t&gt;ertntelliert, introduced the
pastor and hls lami!ytotheguests
who each in turn introduced hlmself. Each guest wore a rmne-

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FR,E!'JIOM GQS!'EL ~ON putor, Blble ~ ciUMI,Son-

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1111, 10:115 Al/bo;'SUndlll' oventrw
urvlce; '130. Bible atud7
elaaoea, Wednil!ldlll'• 7:30 p.m. .
een!Ce, 7:30 p. m.1'111erm~ , M'l'. HERMAN i)NITED
Inc, TueadiY, 7:30 p; ·m... MJI. BRETHREN IN CimJsT- Rev,
;!Did Frtdertck, c)J11 Ieider. Jomeo G.
Piat0r:5un:· Youth FeUowoblp, Frltflll',7:30p. diY School, 9:30 ·. , m.l. Rueeu
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· 10:30 a.m.· m. Eri.at Deeler, lilder; Rill- Spaocor, IQIII,; Alfred Wolfo,u~·.
ALFRED ME1110DIST _
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MASQN ~LY ClltJIICH m., oecond and f~ Staidly of
;School II 9:30, LI0¥&lt;1 Dlllineer p. m,
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Worship aerytces at 10:4S
111E RVTLAN'D COM)IUNJTY W•. Va. Slqay Sehool, 10 a.m, 7:30 p, m, overy f!lllt anUI!Iril
'lllth )he Re•. CAioiD. Wothlsda,y Cbarch _ Re•, ,.,..;,TUlla,~o- liOrllirw Woi-~blp, U a. m, ~· Sun4a1&gt; !llht m-. Clait!ileot·
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• tvent!W PI"''''r services, 7:45. tor, $lmdiy ,Sc)JOol,
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pertntendent; Wedaeildlll' prll¥8r Mitt, !ioitol; ~ T13.$~ · P. m., OellOnd and fO!II'Ib StmilaJ,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Servlcoa meetine, 7:30 P.~ Youne 11......
CARLETqN clltlRCH -lilrwo- l!:rnenon Pooler, pnlldent.
•)!, 315 Main St., Pt. Pleodnt, plea Fellowohlp Sul.to.r, p.m.; bur)' Rclod, StDIIII' Sebeol, 9:30 l'fqer meetlnc, 7:30p.m. every
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a. m-,. RaliJb Carl, ~Worship WedMIIday, Boord IIIHIIJis, 7:30
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oeniee, 10:30 a. m, and 7:80 p. p. m,. ftrlt Mmtllll' ct monlh.
8 p, m. AD welcome.
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POMEROY '1'IIINI'ri UliiTED
CIIIJRCH OF CHRIST- Rev, W.
L01'!'RIDGE UNITED ME111· - Cbarlea Dolor, ~~ _Adra WOIIMIIIIII', 7:30 p, m.
SWick,
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II, 1'11"1'111, putor, Patrie~ D.
ODIST - Worship, llratud third
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Rev,
MuDonalull,
Wood,
SQpt, StDIIII' School, 9:15
&amp;lndal'o of eoch month; 10:45 L
m.;worllblp&amp;lfYict,10130a.m.
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Jock
Bechlle,
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Worship, 10:25 a. m,
m.; teeoncl ard tovth SUIIdQa,
Youth
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School
SQpt,
Church
School,
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Youth
choir
rebearoal, ;Mooda.Y,
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1:80 p. m. Stuldlll' SchoOl, 1!111
L m. Chrtstlall Endeavor, lhlrd 6:f5 P• m. Etbljii'll!j)robiil, 7:30, L . m.; Worship service, 10:30 6:30 p. m. Mro. MarYin Burt,
P"''l'er and P.i'al~ :'Welhlodl;r, . a., ' m~ Mkii!OIIOri • l'ol!iero7 illreclor; Senior cholrnhearoal,
Seturdl1 of each month.
7:30. .
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Melillllltot YouthFellti•ablp,Stm· Tlluroday, 7:30 p, m;, Mrl, Paul
UNrrED
FAITH
CHURCHdiY,
8 p, in, SUndl,y ewolllnc-· Neue, director. 'l'hurldal', all
. LAUREL CLIFF FREE )(Em.
Ottsr CHURCH - &amp;mdl,y School . Neue SoUl~' - . Robert E. ship, 7130 p. m.; Olllelal Boord cJa1, Buoy Bee quUUJW J&gt;ll'b Ill
9:30 a. m., morning worobiil, 9mltli, Sr., ·~.r; &amp;mdiii'School m~,' ftrll Slnlly ct montb, dltlrciiiOCial room.
RUTLAND
ClltJIICH
OF
10:10 a. m,, OY8IIInc worottll, IIIIOrlntendlnt Kelllielb Mallon. 6 P, m.; WSCS secotte1 -Ill' of
&amp;inlltl
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Eleanor
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Hnlce, 10:30 a. "lllo and ole, oeeond 'JihuriiiiJ; Cluo 12 tor, ~ Sdlool, 9:30 a. m.;
1111 Youth Cruolllora, 8:30 p, m. .
.&amp;Dd pra,yer meettnc, 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p, m. eocb~.llldowoek tldnl WedMIIIIJ, Attm110011 Cir· Communimand wrahlp service,
Prlll'er meeting, Wedileadi,y, 7:30 cle, second '!1llrldey llll!rnoot!. 10:30 a. m.; Prayer meeti!W,
Tburiiii.Y, choir pracdce, 7 p, P.m.
Cbolr practice, 7 p. m, Wedneo- Thur!ldlll', 7:30p.m. v. H. Bn•
m. R. Eugene GU!, paalor; Phil
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Will,~
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KENO CHURCH OF CIIIUITUNITED METHODIST CHURCH Clm!TER MEI'IIODIST CharP '
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRISI:
NcprmMI lleCaln, ~. - l'GmetW• Clurcb SchoOl, 9:15 - Rev, Pearl A. CaoiD, pastor,
- Romdo RuuelJo palllor, No,.. Services -ldy ill 9:30 L m. a, m.; Woroblp aervlce, 10:30. CHESTER: WOI'oblp, 9 a, m,;
Dllll C. Will, ltlllo ~School . Preaclllnc,llratllllllfldfdSUndlll' ·.MYJ', 6'p.m.Chalrpracllce, i:30 Sundal&gt; Scbool, 10 a. m,; Mro,
9:30 L m.; WQJ'IiiiP lervlct, ct mtialll by Cbarlea Ruaaell at p, m. 1!,....111111. Public Invited Wald Spencer, ~ FLAT·
. ~0:30 L m. 'Chrlltlall ~r 9:30a.m,
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to ugi!J lbeee service•, Gloll WOOIJ!: Charch School, Sunday,
&amp;mdl,y •venlnco
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BRADFOBD CHURCH OF Hiles, allldoter, Leo Crew, S, S, 11 a. m,. Jcilul Bally,~ Wor·
. R.\.CINE FDIST CIIIJRC!Ii'OF . CIIIUIT - Charlo• Ruooell, pia. Sqll. Mrl• June VanVranken,,... oblp lllnlce a l - • with AI·
'IHE NAZARENE -StlniiooJSebool ~ ~"•·'-' Go•- ..._. ~- -"' ~ a.-."-U
-· ....m..... _., ._.....,.. _..ot;-l,.,......,.w lWI,m-· fred and F'-'--'o
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"30 t.,' ·Ill.; Mort!lnc Worahlp, dey Sehool, 9;30 a. m,; Mort!lnc llclllreetor.
Stilley mornlrw or evenJrw, ct
10:10 a. m.; Ennlnc Worohlp, Wonldp, .10:80 a. m.; Evealnc ~OY FDIST BWT _ each week,
1130 p, m,l'r"''er oenieeo, 7:30· .
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GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. Main
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Caner ·wwtama, paotor, Jobn SC. P!Jme- _ ,........
P, m, Welh!IIIIJ, Stailll' Sebocil - ••...,, p.m. .
wneo SUnil.,- School ~rtn•
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JlilORGANIZED ClilfRCH Uf" tenderd_ Staidly School, 9:30 a. aervlce, 10•30 a. m. with leylock, Pulor, Rev, Morrll M,
Joauo Chrlot of Latter Day m.; Mlll'lllnc worship, 10:30 a. 1 "t"~H DAY ADVENTIST
Wolfe.
' TUPPERS PLAINS. UNITED ~. Portland • Racine Ro&amp;d, m,; BYF, 6 p, m, Bible stud)', Charch _ Pomeroy Mulberry
ME1110DIST- Mm-lllneW..,ahij&gt; lkatdQ School, 9:30 a. m.11ifom. Wednelllllll', 7 p, m.; Chair prac- Heighto Rood north 'of Veteran~
Memorial ~1&amp;. Pbi!Up Gllll·
lt30 L ill. ot former l!lUll build- lqt WorshiR, 10:30 a. m, &amp;mill!' tli:e, 8:30 p, m, Wodnooday,
er, pastor, wemeada,y, 7:30 p.
. 111J, E&gt;i&gt;tnded Stutda)' School .... tm11nt1 serVIce· at 7, WetllloiiiiJ
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UNION
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Rev.
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studY andpreyer meet•
IIIII "tor tturllr! to 8flde olx .
Paotor,
Elder
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stoCeell
Cox.
paotor.
Sundey
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chlldre• at 8Jrmot Methotllst an- ha!1.
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Larry Clark.
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box at 9:30a.m., Mrs.J am e a
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CHRIST~ James H. Smith, Pas- oventrw wrablp, ?:30 ; w..,.,,. IAN CHURCH - Middleport,
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1erved as best man forthebridelfOOIIl• and John C~man. broth·
er of the bride, was an usher.
.For her daughter's weddiJ¥,
Mn. Chapman wore an ice blue
silk dress wlth white accesaortes. Mrs. Neutz!illg was In a
pink dl'l'ss With navy blue aceessories a·nd both mothers had
whlte carnation corsages.
Following the ceremony, a r~
ception was held at the home of
the bride's parents. A two-tiered
cake with blue accents centered

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REXALL DRUGS
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CHURCH AND OFF1CE SUPPIJES.GIFTs
992-2641
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crawl space dangers. No
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per cent savlnga. Allied Pest
Control, Pomeroy,
Oblo.
Phone 99UI69 evening!.

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WILL DO ..-tng at homo zlppera, pockeis, pegging.
beJIIIIllng, alteratlona, ele.
Mr!l. Freddie ,abet, Maaon,
Phone 77J-5651.
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Nile Club, 5 to 6 p.m. Mo..
day tbru FridaY. Ladles night
every Friday.
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mlscellaneouo. Mra. Howard
Ceell, !011 W. Main st., Pome.
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IOt1g, fill lb., yellow root, t2
lb.; May apple root, 30 ~
lb. Bill Baney, Reedsville,
Oblo.
7-17-4ic

Female Help Wanted
BAR MAID, no 6perlence
necessary, nll!bi'lhlft. Apply
In peraon, mue Tartan, Mid·
7-!1-41&lt;!

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Hei~W1nted
JANITOR, PART time Sunday
employment. Apply Blue Tartan, Middleport.
7-2Utc
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CAMPI!ro TraDer by day cr
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PLENTY of space lor one tran..

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4-11-tfc

CIUQUAQUA PUPPIES, two
fawn males, 6 weeks old, call
Mra. 0. F. Lyons, Rutland,
742-4294.
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our third noor budget abop.
Baker l"tmrlture, Middleport,
Oblo.
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!Ill ACRES - 3 gaa wel!a, 3

farm ponds, 2 barns, 2 hous.
es. Minerals. Dairy now oper-

YEAR OLD HOME on Rl. 124,

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Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized Singer Salea
and Service. · We Sharpen
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BLOCK - 5 rooms, bath, living
room paneled, two acres.
3W ON RT. 7 - Four rooma,
bath, 1 acru.
J.AIJNDRY - Dofn8 good . AD
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LIOAL NOTrcl
J'IAN A. ITEVI:NS. wiiOM place of
H.tilli!RN II Route I, Clenwood, Jn..
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StHeiUI, bebiJ plalaut• filed hll pe.
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St41varu; on the trou nd.J of rrMJiect of duty, lftd. other prepw
reUd ; eaid: c:allK' wW be for helriDf
on Ol' after the 'h.h 4Q' of ~··
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l. B. O'Brien, Attorney for
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7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
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11154 BmCK In running condl·
tton and a 1955 Buick body
and motor, all tor SIIG. Phone
Mf.MIS.
7-23-Stc
!IIU CORVETI'E. Honduras rna.
roan, 327-!40 ho., 4 apeed;
tiiOII. CaD Coolville 9115-38&amp;3.
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WANRD
IN MIDDtiPORT
CONTAQ
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traitor. Call millot or see
Willie Guinther after 4:30 p.m.
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READY • m concreto dallvered rlglrt to your project. IPotmen~y Hon,e &amp; Aliftol
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Fast and eaay. Free estlmatei. Phone lltlll.mt, Goeg.
leln Ready • Mix Co., Mlddl&amp;-

MALE GERMAN SHEPARD
DOG, no papers, one year old,
$15. Phone 9112-6793. 7-26-3tp
5 rooms, bath, utility room,
wall to wall carpeting In bedrooms and front room, good
loeatlon, call or see O'Dell
Manley, phone 742-5932. Will
sell on Gl loan.
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Farm and Home white Latex
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ltoose and bam paint. Re~.
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Gollio and
Dad likes to give Mom
$5.49 ganon. Sate price •uti
524 Ash St., Middleport. a
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a rest and the family
a gallon. King Butldera .Su~
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POTATOES, beans, cabbage 3713.
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where good food and
and beets, Phone 84s-m4.
Corl 1'ulllns of Pomeroy and
service have always
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been synonymous.
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Entertained
IIIII NEWPORT Chrysler, 4·: ard Young and Unda reeeniiJo,
APPLE GROVE - The WoTRY OUR &amp;ROASTED CHICKEN
:; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ferrando men's Soc~cy of. ~a~Serv- . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
Door, good rubber, good
FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
one floor, partly furnished If shape. Marloo Reynolds, M~t­ ·.
Ice of tho Aj)ple G~ ~odlst Plana were made to bave lOital·,
~r~e:l!ll~:.s=.:..wv~: Church
dealred. 783 S. Second Ave., son. Phone 77!-5147. 7-21-tfc
bald Ita zecullt bualness lallon of olllcera at the ~·
218 E. Main
Phme 992-9974
Pomaroy
;:~ Gerry Wslted me evenlna .reMiddlepOrt. Can be seen by
meeting Tuesday eveftlng at the ber moetlni, .Plans lllso were: ·
IJally 5:30 A.M. 10 8:30 P, M. - SUnday 7:00
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Mra. Naomi Stoblrt' waa pro- .l.urust moetlqr at die' hclmo o&lt;;
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gram 1-r. S~ng. of h7mn. Mra. Roy Buck.·· hatr,shmeiits·.-,
Re•l Estate For S.le
Columbus and lonnerly of Pcm- "I'll Go Whore You Want Me To "ere oerved by EOeen BuCk.~:·
5 p.m.
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eroy clllled on Mr. and Mrs. How. Go," was followed by oc:rlpture blrthda,yo of Jean . WelJa,_-lollia~
NO. I, STOKER COAL at for.
O'BRIEN
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mer Clinton Coal Co. tlpple, 1168 STEREO: Lovely walnut
RI!ALTY COMPANY
readlllfl by ll!ro; ~ Slit used liuPP and l!ess Par.iflla. wore CJ!&gt;.'li .
Mr.
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Mrs.
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and "Six SerW. Wmn~n"' :as h e r served.
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located 5 mDes ell!! of Weillconsole wltll redlo, 4 speak- POMEIIOY _ 6 miles out. Lot
sons
of Crestline were weekend tq&gt;lc Let.-LitpnJIIl'liD.oprDI!I'am
lllembera
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wereJoyee
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errr. Take over payments of .
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110:1248, ""'""' type ome,
.10 spread llteney ~t the White, Doll¥ Waite, M1be1 Rousbi \
lor Information. Walton Coal
Mr. Bnnch Fleming of Fort
large bedrooms wltll Ugbted
~ l!lnoer P,sta of the world, wu pre,nnted. 'l'lklng Anna Wheeler, J!eaft . Paraona, ;
Company.
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closela, Living room Zlll13 Lauderdale, F1L, called m Mr. Howard Young flmll¥ "ere Mr.
were EDeen lklek, Mlbel Eileen Buck, Ella'. ·FOrd, Julia I,
Col! 992-2886.
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with corner fireplace of and Mrs. Howard Young and Un- and Mrs. Jack Armea and sana, ·put
Roush, Ella Ford, J'!lla Norris, Norrla.
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TWO YEAR old two bedroom
TO!IIIny and Bob ~ of Creat.
Joyce
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home, bath, lull basement, ga. SIX ROOM hou!e. 3 or 4 bedMr. and Mrs. Mike Fer-o line, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert HOOvMrs. Mabel Roush ns In
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hath, full base'rued bath with glaaa slldlog of New Mlrtinsvtlle, W, VL,
rage, In Syra&lt;use, Phone a
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and
110111, Steven~ andllavchargu of fh!l,bullnose meeting.
The DB!Ili' pf .SeOinil ~' ~1; ·
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doora, buUt In kitchen IJlt h spent lut week with Mr. and
1421.
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w~ oc Mlddlaport, ·Mr. 'and
a reldstered trfl\le-mar~ '·ii.1111!ii~
Two extra lots with outlet.
range and oven, garage with Mrs. Elmer Young aod Gerr7. td
Mrs. Howard seatlea and Mr.
can lie comctty applied onlY.
b-aY. paHo In rear.
Mr. John McKenzie or. Pome- Corl Pulll01, Pomeroy.
CLARINET, B FLAT, good conMrs. Katie Young and Mf, aod to dog guldeo trained at Th3 ·
Contact BUI WDI!amsnn, 261
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dition, ,25. Phone 911%-3373.
Mrs. Le"ls Hudson, local, ealled Sei!l!ig · ~y~. America's olclest
Union Ave., Pomeroy. Phone
NEW AND A BU!f 11 t!T,a.
CARNIVAL
Dick Turner
1111
Mr. and Mrs. Hlllfll'll Youna and largest llo&amp; guide trt!lllb!g,0
7-15-8tc
992-2430.
7·21-«p MIDDLI!POBT _ 1 atory
and Linda aeveral evenlngol..r oil~, wb(cb ' ~ loc.aled ·m ~
frame, 2 bedrooms, NEW
week.
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1051 BUICK, 4-door Redan, me. STEREO RADIO comblnatl..,,
bath,
ftrmace,
bot
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tank,
rejlOIISessed, beautiful cabinet,
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Mlsa Uoda '(Odfll!~cciinllan!eci
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floor
covering.
f4,7tiO.OO.
!Ike
new.
Balance
due
fl6.80.
See Or call Milton Hood 1191Mra. llorotl1¥ ChaJ!IY, PeaY, ~
There ar• :about BOII,OOO '
III!NRY CLELAND
'"' '1.50 a week. Call 992-21136.
l!le aod !Inger, to~ ·4rll.llf&lt;ll!lrirl. bead of cattle in, t1!e world, •· .
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eiiTa lot and hooae traDer In BEANS. KENTUCKY Wonder,
Pomeroy. can 99Um alter
Pick your own. bring oon~
lusl~~e~s Service~
I p.m.
7-14-12tp
Iatner. $1 bushel. Andrew
RADIO
AND TV RI!PAffi, house
Cross. six miles above Racalla,
rrrrtenna, lllle and Jn.
SAVE NOW on aluminum boats,
cillf' on Rt. 338. Phone 24710.1,.1!1-14 fl., olean made,
atanatlon. John HarriJon, 701
21132.
7-26-tfc
Broadway Sl., Middleport,
oturdy, three ran bottoms.
phone tll2-2522.
7-14-tfc ·
One mOe off Rt. :t3. on Kings.
bury Road.
7-17-lllc
I!LECTROLUX SALES and Rl'·
vice: S..eepen, rug wuhera
WELL KEPT carpets 1how the
and pollaben. GtrruJne peril.
results of regular Blue Luotre
CaD ...,.,,
1-11-tfe
spot cleanlng. Rent eleclric
sbampooer $1. Baker Furnic. c. BRA11F0RD
ture.
7-2Uic

rtl'RNJSHED and unfumlabed 1148 PONTIAC, 2 door, body
apartments. Close ta acbool.
e•cellent, good tires, like new
l'ltoae m-M3f.
10.11-11•
Interior, motor needa repair,
$125. Ernest Gri!lln, Long
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~ aparlmenl, !IJO ,
7-23-3tp
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will bring this 1168 model zlg
zag sewing machine to your
borne so you may sew on it.
D you like It, buy h, for only
$311 eash, or 8 payments of
$5.50 per month. Call 992-2136.
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Genen1 ll:leclrle dryer' 2
speed, aood condlllon, ~­
CaD Cbester !185-3525. 7-24-3tp

'. Bie C~st .Freezer-$215

PQMERoY

OPEN EVE$. 1:00 P.M.
'I'OMI!IIOY, OHIO

IIROWN SOFA, lolda Into lull
a bed with sprinp and
•tbess. $10, good condition ;

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WE WISH to thank friends and
neW!bon; for their sympatlly,
kindness and floral oil.,...
given during the illness and
death of Fred Shiflet.
Bill and WiMle Sbilli!l
S'I1IR£O, U. Eorl)' .\ I IN
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unit with kpoed .......
Notice
Take o..,. payments of I&amp; &lt;r
INVITATION TO flower Ioven:
pay balance $10J.IO. Also have
Visit Old Man Quisenberry's
zinnia patch in front of o I d repoosesaed stereo in walnul
Syracuse post office bulJdlna. cablrret tor paymeois of $5.11
or balance of $8$.98, Pbone
Welcome.
7-~tp
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THERE WILL be a gun shoot
Sunday, July 28, begbm!ng at
For Sale or Trlde
noon at the Forked Run
1962
INTERNATIONAL two-ton
Sp&lt;rtsman Club. Everyone is
flatbed, A-1 condition. Will
welcome.
7-2S-Itc
sell or trade for cattle. Phone
992-2216.
7-25-3tp'
!!AND EVERY FridaY and Sa~
urday at Jacks Club on Harrisonvllle Road off Rt. 7.
For Sale
l;Jayle McDonald and b I s POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy
Drlftera. Country music
White and sltxl service, 4 and
7-2f.3tc
6 lbs. Phooe 992-3160.
7-19-311tc
SQUARE DANCE at ID-7 Club
Friday and Saturday nigh~ RYE SEED, $1 bushel. David
8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 7-JI.,ltp
Yost, Portland. Phone 84!12242.
7- 1~
REVIVAL, Church of God, Cbes.
tor, July 21 through 28. Rev. POODLE PUPPIF.'l. AKC Toy
Bobby Porter, evangelist. Ser·
miniature. $75 and up. S111d
vice!l 7:30 p.m. each evening.
•ervlce and grooming. Pboae
Open to the public. 7-~tp
992-5443.
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1963 DODGE ,PoLARO HT .CPE, , •,,., ;·.. ,·,"~ , .. ;$$~
vs eog~Do; au~tlc trona., ,_ .r i~ lnd brakea.
Vl.,yl Interior, rldlo and hooter, lo(ke·116wttres; :Sillcl bolge ·
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Me. Urea, red Yiqyl bucket seat•• 4: 8p8ecl trans., ndlo Ud
boater. White tq&gt; over black ftnlsh.
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Coin'. V8 engine, powerglide,- radio, 'heater, new whftewalJ
lhs, green exterior Onlsh with while !ll'lon lq&gt; \'lnyllntero
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crawl space dangers. No
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Control, Pomeroy,
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beJIIIIllng, alteratlona, ele.
Mr!l. Freddie ,abet, Maaon,
Phone 77J-5651.
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Nile Club, 5 to 6 p.m. Mo..
day tbru FridaY. Ladles night
every Friday.
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mlscellaneouo. Mra. Howard
Ceell, !011 W. Main st., Pome.
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IOt1g, fill lb., yellow root, t2
lb.; May apple root, 30 ~
lb. Bill Baney, Reedsville,
Oblo.
7-17-4ic

Female Help Wanted
BAR MAID, no 6perlence
necessary, nll!bi'lhlft. Apply
In peraon, mue Tartan, Mid·
7-!1-41&lt;!

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Hei~W1nted
JANITOR, PART time Sunday
employment. Apply Blue Tartan, Middleport.
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4-11-tfc

CIUQUAQUA PUPPIES, two
fawn males, 6 weeks old, call
Mra. 0. F. Lyons, Rutland,
742-4294.
7-26-Jtc

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Baker l"tmrlture, Middleport,
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!Ill ACRES - 3 gaa wel!a, 3

farm ponds, 2 barns, 2 hous.
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YEAR OLD HOME on Rl. 124,

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Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Authorized Singer Salea
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BLOCK - 5 rooms, bath, living
room paneled, two acres.
3W ON RT. 7 - Four rooma,
bath, 1 acru.
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St41varu; on the trou nd.J of rrMJiect of duty, lftd. other prepw
reUd ; eaid: c:allK' wW be for helriDf
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11154 BmCK In running condl·
tton and a 1955 Buick body
and motor, all tor SIIG. Phone
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!IIU CORVETI'E. Honduras rna.
roan, 327-!40 ho., 4 apeed;
tiiOII. CaD Coolville 9115-38&amp;3.
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Fast and eaay. Free estlmatei. Phone lltlll.mt, Goeg.
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MALE GERMAN SHEPARD
DOG, no papers, one year old,
$15. Phone 9112-6793. 7-26-3tp
5 rooms, bath, utility room,
wall to wall carpeting In bedrooms and front room, good
loeatlon, call or see O'Dell
Manley, phone 742-5932. Will
sell on Gl loan.
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ltoose and bam paint. Re~.
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Gollio and
Dad likes to give Mom
$5.49 ganon. Sate price •uti
524 Ash St., Middleport. a
Barr
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a rest and the family
a gallon. King Butldera .Su~
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POTATOES, beans, cabbage 3713.
',· ·.:~ . ~r. and Mro. Rowani 8earloa,
where good food and
and beets, Phone 84s-m4.
Corl 1'ulllns of Pomeroy and
service have always
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Miss
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been synonymous.
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Entertained
IIIII NEWPORT Chrysler, 4·: ard Young and Unda reeeniiJo,
APPLE GROVE - The WoTRY OUR &amp;ROASTED CHICKEN
:; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ferrando men's Soc~cy of. ~a~Serv- . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
Door, good rubber, good
FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
one floor, partly furnished If shape. Marloo Reynolds, M~t­ ·.
Ice of tho Aj)ple G~ ~odlst Plana were made to bave lOital·,
~r~e:l!ll~:.s=.:..wv~: Church
dealred. 783 S. Second Ave., son. Phone 77!-5147. 7-21-tfc
bald Ita zecullt bualness lallon of olllcera at the ~·
218 E. Main
Phme 992-9974
Pomaroy
;:~ Gerry Wslted me evenlna .reMiddlepOrt. Can be seen by
meeting Tuesday eveftlng at the ber moetlni, .Plans lllso were: ·
IJally 5:30 A.M. 10 8:30 P, M. - SUnday 7:00
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appointment alter 5 p.m. EJ, HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTOR.
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den Walburn, phone 992-28115. CYCLE, $31111, call 949-2433
Mra. Naomi Stoblrt' waa pro- .l.urust moetlqr at die' hclmo o&lt;;
7...tlc Mondoy thru Friday before
gram 1-r. S~ng. of h7mn. Mra. Roy Buck.·· hatr,shmeiits·.-,
Re•l Estate For S.le
Columbus and lonnerly of Pcm- "I'll Go Whore You Want Me To "ere oerved by EOeen BuCk.~:·
5 p.m.
7-21-8tp
eroy clllled on Mr. and Mrs. How. Go," was followed by oc:rlpture blrthda,yo of Jean . WelJa,_-lollia~
NO. I, STOKER COAL at for.
O'BRIEN
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ard Yoong and Llld&amp;.
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mer Clinton Coal Co. tlpple, 1168 STEREO: Lovely walnut
RI!ALTY COMPANY
readlllfl by ll!ro; ~ Slit used liuPP and l!ess Par.iflla. wore CJ!&gt;.'li .
Mr.
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Mrs.
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and "Six SerW. Wmn~n"' :as h e r served.
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sons
of Crestline were weekend tq&gt;lc Let.-LitpnJIIl'liD.oprDI!I'am
lllembera
atteodl!W
wereJoyee
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errr. Take over payments of .
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the
Honrd
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110:1248, ""'""' type ome,
.10 spread llteney ~t the White, Doll¥ Waite, M1be1 Rousbi \
lor Information. Walton Coal
Mr. Bnnch Fleming of Fort
large bedrooms wltll Ugbted
~ l!lnoer P,sta of the world, wu pre,nnted. 'l'lklng Anna Wheeler, J!eaft . Paraona, ;
Company.
7-1~
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closela, Living room Zlll13 Lauderdale, F1L, called m Mr. Howard Young flmll¥ "ere Mr.
were EDeen lklek, Mlbel Eileen Buck, Ella'. ·FOrd, Julia I,
Col! 992-2886.
7-21-«e
with corner fireplace of and Mrs. Howard Young and Un- and Mrs. Jack Armea and sana, ·put
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TWO YEAR old two bedroom
TO!IIIny and Bob ~ of Creat.
Joyce
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home, bath, lull basement, ga. SIX ROOM hou!e. 3 or 4 bedMr. and Mrs. Mike Fer-o line, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert HOOvMrs. Mabel Roush ns In
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hath, full base'rued bath with glaaa slldlog of New Mlrtinsvtlle, W, VL,
rage, In Syra&lt;use, Phone a
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and
110111, Steven~ andllavchargu of fh!l,bullnose meeting.
The DB!Ili' pf .SeOinil ~' ~1; ·
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doora, buUt In kitchen IJlt h spent lut week with Mr. and
1421.
7-!1-t!c
w~ oc Mlddlaport, ·Mr. 'and
a reldstered trfl\le-mar~ '·ii.1111!ii~
Two extra lots with outlet.
range and oven, garage with Mrs. Elmer Young aod Gerr7. td
Mrs. Howard seatlea and Mr.
can lie comctty applied onlY.
b-aY. paHo In rear.
Mr. John McKenzie or. Pome- Corl Pulll01, Pomeroy.
CLARINET, B FLAT, good conMrs. Katie Young and Mf, aod to dog guldeo trained at Th3 ·
Contact BUI WDI!amsnn, 261
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dition, ,25. Phone 911%-3373.
Mrs. Le"ls Hudson, local, ealled Sei!l!ig · ~y~. America's olclest
Union Ave., Pomeroy. Phone
NEW AND A BU!f 11 t!T,a.
CARNIVAL
Dick Turner
1111
Mr. and Mrs. Hlllfll'll Youna and largest llo&amp; guide trt!lllb!g,0
7-15-8tc
992-2430.
7·21-«p MIDDLI!POBT _ 1 atory
and Linda aeveral evenlngol..r oil~, wb(cb ' ~ loc.aled ·m ~
frame, 2 bedrooms, NEW
week.
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1051 BUICK, 4-door Redan, me. STEREO RADIO comblnatl..,,
bath,
ftrmace,
bot
water
tank,
rejlOIISessed, beautiful cabinet,
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Mlsa Uoda '(Odfll!~cciinllan!eci
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floor
covering.
f4,7tiO.OO.
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new.
Balance
due
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See Or call Milton Hood 1191Mra. llorotl1¥ ChaJ!IY, PeaY, ~
There ar• :about BOII,OOO '
III!NRY CLELAND
'"' '1.50 a week. Call 992-21136.
l!le aod !Inger, to~ ·4rll.llf&lt;ll!lrirl. bead of cattle in, t1!e world, •· .
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7-15-!tc
Olllco
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eiiTa lot and hooae traDer In BEANS. KENTUCKY Wonder,
Pomeroy. can 99Um alter
Pick your own. bring oon~
lusl~~e~s Service~
I p.m.
7-14-12tp
Iatner. $1 bushel. Andrew
RADIO
AND TV RI!PAffi, house
Cross. six miles above Racalla,
rrrrtenna, lllle and Jn.
SAVE NOW on aluminum boats,
cillf' on Rt. 338. Phone 24710.1,.1!1-14 fl., olean made,
atanatlon. John HarriJon, 701
21132.
7-26-tfc
Broadway Sl., Middleport,
oturdy, three ran bottoms.
phone tll2-2522.
7-14-tfc ·
One mOe off Rt. :t3. on Kings.
bury Road.
7-17-lllc
I!LECTROLUX SALES and Rl'·
vice: S..eepen, rug wuhera
WELL KEPT carpets 1how the
and pollaben. GtrruJne peril.
results of regular Blue Luotre
CaD ...,.,,
1-11-tfe
spot cleanlng. Rent eleclric
sbampooer $1. Baker Furnic. c. BRA11F0RD
ture.
7-2Uic

rtl'RNJSHED and unfumlabed 1148 PONTIAC, 2 door, body
apartments. Close ta acbool.
e•cellent, good tires, like new
l'ltoae m-M3f.
10.11-11•
Interior, motor needa repair,
$125. Ernest Gri!lln, Long
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........ lllcldleport. Pbcme
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COLT, 20 IIIG!IIha old, pbone

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will bring this 1168 model zlg
zag sewing machine to your
borne so you may sew on it.
D you like It, buy h, for only
$311 eash, or 8 payments of
$5.50 per month. Call 992-2136.
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Genen1 ll:leclrle dryer' 2
speed, aood condlllon, ~­
CaD Cbester !185-3525. 7-24-3tp

'. Bie C~st .Freezer-$215

PQMERoY

OPEN EVE$. 1:00 P.M.
'I'OMI!IIOY, OHIO

IIROWN SOFA, lolda Into lull
a bed with sprinp and
•tbess. $10, good condition ;

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Pomeroy Motor Co.
WE WISH to thank friends and
neW!bon; for their sympatlly,
kindness and floral oil.,...
given during the illness and
death of Fred Shiflet.
Bill and WiMle Sbilli!l
S'I1IR£O, U. Eorl)' .\ I IN
st!!I'!!O ..... md &gt; ¢W
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This is I beaatilul aollrl .W..
unit with kpoed .......
Notice
Take o..,. payments of I&amp; &lt;r
INVITATION TO flower Ioven:
pay balance $10J.IO. Also have
Visit Old Man Quisenberry's
zinnia patch in front of o I d repoosesaed stereo in walnul
Syracuse post office bulJdlna. cablrret tor paymeois of $5.11
or balance of $8$.98, Pbone
Welcome.
7-~tp
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THERE WILL be a gun shoot
Sunday, July 28, begbm!ng at
For Sale or Trlde
noon at the Forked Run
1962
INTERNATIONAL two-ton
Sp&lt;rtsman Club. Everyone is
flatbed, A-1 condition. Will
welcome.
7-2S-Itc
sell or trade for cattle. Phone
992-2216.
7-25-3tp'
!!AND EVERY FridaY and Sa~
urday at Jacks Club on Harrisonvllle Road off Rt. 7.
For Sale
l;Jayle McDonald and b I s POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy
Drlftera. Country music
White and sltxl service, 4 and
7-2f.3tc
6 lbs. Phooe 992-3160.
7-19-311tc
SQUARE DANCE at ID-7 Club
Friday and Saturday nigh~ RYE SEED, $1 bushel. David
8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 7-JI.,ltp
Yost, Portland. Phone 84!12242.
7- 1~
REVIVAL, Church of God, Cbes.
tor, July 21 through 28. Rev. POODLE PUPPIF.'l. AKC Toy
Bobby Porter, evangelist. Ser·
miniature. $75 and up. S111d
vice!l 7:30 p.m. each evening.
•ervlce and grooming. Pboae
Open to the public. 7-~tp
992-5443.
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. Free Berrrus llld Timer
. Watdteij .'' tiJrie to cbei!lt

1963 DODGE ,PoLARO HT .CPE, , •,,., ;·.. ,·,"~ , .. ;$$~
vs eog~Do; au~tlc trona., ,_ .r i~ lnd brakea.
Vl.,yl Interior, rldlo and hooter, lo(ke·116wttres; :Sillcl bolge ·
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Me. Urea, red Yiqyl bucket seat•• 4: 8p8ecl trans., ndlo Ud
boater. White tq&gt; over black ftnlsh.
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Coin'. V8 engine, powerglide,- radio, 'heater, new whftewalJ
lhs, green exterior Onlsh with while !ll'lon lq&gt; \'lnyllntero
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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPIAL
ADMISliONS - NOlle.
DISCHARGES- Nono.

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TONJGHT,-JULY 26
(Double FeetoreJ
RIOT ON SUNSET STRIP
(Color)
Aldo Ray - Mlml\1 Farmer
PLUS
Raquel Welcb.TOI\1' Franclosa
FATHOM
(Color)
SATURDAY, JULY 27
(Double Feature)
DON'T MAKE WAVES
Tony CUrtis
PLUS

Robert Fuller.Jocelyn Lane
INCIDENT
AT PHANTOM HILL
MON. TUES.

July 28 • 29- 30

(Double Feature}
ONE MILLION YEARS a C.
J. Richardson- Raquel Welch
PLUS
Audrey Hepbur•Pete O'Toole
HOW TO STEAL A MILUON

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. !ib!IERT AIJSTIN BouDREAU, CONDUCI'OR of the .illiiirlcan Wind 5,ymph011)' Orc:hettra, arid Mro. Ralpb wtlke• dio. cuss bouallli asslgmlento fJJ!i' orcheo\ri. '·Jilamber• Ia Malp
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GALLIPOLIS - Four c l v II
cases were filed Friday a n d
SStunta;o ln the office of clerk o!
COurt Marjorie Rinehart. Qne di-

maneh TenmuaJ• :·

COLORCARTOONS:
Paste Makes Waste

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Fat in the Saddle

lia eooncy Common Pleas Courl

Fiesta Fiasco
SHOW STARTS 1 P. M.

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POMEROY

Serving Me~gs County for over 96 years
Member Federal Reserve System

PRAGUE (IJPI) - CommUnist
party leader Alexander Dubcek
remains in firm control at the
party' a 11-mao Preeldl\lll', In the
!ace of mounting Soviet de-

Andy

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program. It defied ' the RuslliaDs

said, "the Czech ,PUblic lo oot
going 'to commit suicide."
Tbe Czechs hewed to Soviet
pressure and ousted Lt. Gen.
mands he abandon Czechoslova- Vaclav Prehllk (rom his high
kia's liberal course, Czech news party ol!lce TbUroday, Jlllt In a
defiant move they olmultmeou&amp;·
agency CTK said today,
Czech newspapers' flery edi- ly abollshed Prchllk' • elgllt
torials also gave every indica- commlsalon command- a key
commissar !l)'slem aimed at
tion the party's line remains
policing
the Conul1UIIist !l)'slem
unchanged despite such serious
lll"ley
and otller
Soviet charges that western~ In the
backed rorces are on the ver"ge
1:1 calllng !or a COIJil lo end 20
years 1:1 Communist rule. In

All Account• Insured Up To $15.000 Undar
The Foda,..l Doposillnsuronco Co.,...,.otlol&gt;
5% paid on Certificates of DepOsits in

Multiples of $1,000.00
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 5:00 to 7:00

will never pennit this because

Czechoolovalda Is a key to the
defense of Russia itse1t. The use
~ toree remained a vivid

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Canlilell, Jr., 11, son o! Mr.
apd Mra, Clllton L. Csrdw•:,,
Rt. I Ewlnglon, IIUffo, ed the
loss o! two lingers on his left
hahd when . he wa_s cut by a

power1111Frlday,
He was admllted to Rol•er
Hollliltal ,t 1&lt;411 p.m. FridaY
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Caused Fire
GALLIPOLIS - Damage wao
esdmeted at $100 to a eouch
'in a !Ire at 11:36 p.m. Friday
at the reoidence o! Earl carter,

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alarm ot fllo yoir. • • 1
Careloaa smoking wao blamed
tor the blaze, according to the
report by Silas J. Hamilton, asolstant fire chief. Firemen used
abool three galloaa ar water 1o
pot out U.. nro aller the couch
wao cUrled Into the yard.
Twelve men andtwotlretrucka
answerlld th6 alarm. II "" the
lOth alarm a! the .month and
tile llfth ,.. of the week !or Io.
cal llremen.

Toler, Rt. 1 Bidwell,

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Monday, July 29th

FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS

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NIGHT N9o:lt51

Pomeroy Flo- Shop
w. Moln

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OJled by VORl, Jvero
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~man slid

tho "imp&gt;r·

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BI'(Mn. Gallipolis, and the First
Natlooal Bank, seekllli a Juclg•
ment ot 13,645 and cost costs.
The plolnti!! ln hls petitioo
avers that the detendant, a local
lnaurance agent, had insured his slx per cent Interest from July
car with the Wabesh flre llld 26, 1966 b'om The Keener Sind
Clsnalty Co. l&lt;om Ajlril 12, 1966 am Clly Co.' Kerr I OhloandJerto April 12, 1967. On June 6, ome Smith of Kerr.
1966, the policy was transterred
The suit resulted !rom dam·
to a 1966 Ford.
ages to tbe Ulmer ear in a colThe plaintitrs son. Andrew Uolon on Rl 35 at Rodney beToler wrecked theearmJune28, tween . the plalntitr's car and a
1967, After the accident, aeeon:J.. truck owned by the Keener Sind
ll!i lo the petltloo, the defendant and Clay Co., operated by Jerip!ormed the plaintiff the policy ome Smith, Kerr.
had not been renewed but ln1onnThe Atlas Subsidiary or Ohio
ed the plalnti!! he would correct flied a peddoo eeeklna a. judgthe error.
ment o! $2,06Ul llld eJaht per
Prior to the collloloo the car cent Interest !rom Jan. 1, 1966
had been worth $2,035 and after and !ore closure or • morlill(e ...
tile wreck It was .allied at tso. 1001 49 •nd 50 In the vlliJ&amp;o or
''rho First Notional
hod 'i Patriot to saUaf)' the Judlmont.
lien on the ctr. The Insurance
Named de!endants in tile suit
eompu,y, according to the peti- were Edgar R. Donnally, Rt. 2,
tloo, relllsed to PI.Y the damageo. Patriot, Pearl Willilm Donnally
Toler cootends he BIJOn\ $30 to and oey M. stewart, Gallla Coonhave the wrecked car towed to 1 ey Treasurer.
garage, IIPent $1,193.50 !or rentThe plaint!!! cootoDds that the
al o! aoother car since JWJe 28, defendant E. R. Donnally, llldhio
1967, paid $511.50 !or storage 0! deceased wife,. America EDen
the wrecked car and spent $25 Donnally, delivered a promissory
for iniurles his son suffered In nota to Atomic Alwninum Prodtile accident.
ucts Inc.., and the note was asTbe plalnti!f cootends In hlo signed to the plaintllr on July 9,

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Water Works 100 as engineer !or
the Peacock Coal Company.

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Qullenberry was born tn Wincheater, Ky., in 1837, ancl: came

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reddonts 1lbo llld lllh bad
arrested bf Ktl!liicil¥ lll·
llld ''imowlns Wbero

or Columbus ond Valerie lUll
or lli,Ytm, both or whom claim a
ooe ~ fourth lnteresti Edison Dev-

Vernon H. McCoy

Of Vinton Dies
GALLIPD'!JS - Vorqqa H. McCoJ, 58, VInton, P"""l- ~

~-.L&lt;IIrectar,ball••-aeclcl&gt;lcloOdlr,~o­

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a Ilcenaecl !Uneral dlrector llld 8DUimer, hlod ~tho lfdlqf
Funeral Home In VInton !or 30 r-o.
The McCoy Funeral H...., wao the McCoJ·Wotherholt ~­
foonded In abool 1875 by the Jete H..... 420 Flut Ave.
WWilm F. Butler oJMl later ~
A ll'llduste or Galli&amp; Aeld1311'
orated by hio son, H. K. Butler, HJcb School, Mr. ;.(cCoyotlenlled
until hio death In 1937.
Rio Grlllde Coli.,., llld wu ·•
A year oJMl a hal! I80o Mr. graduate orthe C1J1c1..u c:oU,..
McCoy and Frank E. Wether- o! Morlulry Scleace.
holt, operator or Gallipolis'
A former IIII,Ycr ot VIDtool,
oldest funeral home, merpd llld member of tho Vlatm 'IIIII&amp;J
the operadoo toda,y lo known as c:ouncll, oJMl board of poil1c ~,So

fairs, he alao waa a IDflllller fC
the Vinton Bl!&gt;dst Clmch, t11o

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tracta, about 46 ac.res, ,t o replace land to be tal&lt;• !rOm Gal·
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w. va., in Ma1011 COU!ItJ, hi wu
the aon or the late Fraacla G.
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a tlme, then moved to ~er P(ID-oo
eroy, across frCIIl the water
works. There, Quisenberry supplemented his Income by bulldbw a greenhouse and ralsllli
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-'&lt; baa been p r e - to Fee.
llliY • Bonnett l'l:lst 128, Micldleport.
TWOFINID
MiDDLEPORT - Two-IIIIIs were lined Frldi,Y .,... Ia
tile ~rt or MoJor ·c. o, Fllh·

Ro.,qt o! tbe cllldlm ..,.
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A INion fiJ tho mrollac.
tho lnotollallaD II amo.r1
t11e
·Darteo
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or. !tiey were Thoma• Wickline,
II, Racine, $10 and cosll, eNd·
lor. llld 'Robert lol, Helil!l', !IS,
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Jo,y llld Joe - · of ~
Funeral servlceo will bo CIJI&gt;o
dueled II 2 p, m. lol"'"""'-l' lt,llli'
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Rev, Jolm Donie! DaviL :a.rlll'
will be In VInton Memorial CIIDO '
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whom hold 1 -entleth ~
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Increased revenue !rOm Ilcoaoln8 !eea and In proeectlng Olllo
roll-• !rom arrl!BI by Ken·
WUiilm Earl Beal, 42, Pomtuci\V aothoriUoo.
eroy Route 4, died Thlrsdajo
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SUrviving ore hl=-~,1!~
of the Oblo ·JUvtr \ 11am and Roml
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o! errodaloa and Route 4; three
chaii&amp;Oa In tho level of water (Evalyn) lllcko, Bl'la... , Tom.,
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Mr Noel (r-.) Ywhc, DI.Y·
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petitl.oa that he has been dam~ 1965.
aged due to negligence of the d&lt;&gt;The defendant, Gallla Coun1;y
fendant. Prior to the explretlon Treasurer, hill an interest tn
date or the pollc~, the plainti!! the properv In wt&gt;Oid lax~•. acsays he ofter·ed to pay a year's conlll!i to the peddon, amountpremium on the policy but the de- Ing to $175.80,
fendant said he woold noti(y him
Amelia Thompoon, ~rlng­
when the premium was due.
fteld, Is seeking perdtioo o! !our
SEEKS $1,461
acres of .land Jn Sectim 36 of
The Ohio Farmers Insurance Galllpolla Twp., ln which she
Co., Le Roy, Ohlu and Arthur UJ~ clalma a OJ».!ourth uncllvldecllDmer o! Clinton filed 1 petltloo terest.
seeking damages of $1,464 and
Named de!endanls ln tile pard-

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torney [l8D8I' 'a
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PI.Y
!or part or the cost or dotermln1ng where the low water mark
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said tho evkleuce
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and AsSO&lt;Iated Press reports
yoo rneotion are untrue.''

COLUMBUS (IJPO - A
southern boundaJ'y a! Ohlo or
-'d di·-•· between Ohio lhe northern boundary o! Kenyear~
..-oJMl Kentuclcy moy be solved luci\V.
While the nedon'&amp; hl&amp;best
soon.
court cloclded In 1896 that tho
The and moy come alter a boondary between the &amp;tate&amp; of
commlasloner, oamecl by the West VIrginia and KantuclQI
u.s. !llpreme Court, gets a re- and tholr northern nelsbbors
port !rom an eogtnNrlng firm wso the low water mark oo the
blrecl Thuroday by attorney north ibore or the Olllo Rl&gt;er
general's o!!lce.
lhst mark bao never - . de-'
The dispute oM the comml I·
lioner'a report concern
terAmlned. IIIII the state Control-

DAVIS ICE &amp; PRODUCE CO.

286 motarlale. Ti.trv Cit tilese came bock for r&amp;-J,.pectlon,
aller bavlns defects corrected. lnopectors isoued a total or

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Business Announcement

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Evaluation Day
JrQr 4,.H, Aug. 1

But in response to a fi.IE!stlon
CTK told UPI: "Tbe Reuters

Accuse Soviets
The newspaper Obrana Ld.J., a
weekly losued by the De!eoseMIDJotry, accused the Soviet
Union today of dell&gt;erlng an
uldmstum demanding Czech
Communlots stop their reform

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VOLUNTARY INSI!ECTION - A Slate IIIJinot.l' Patrol
. .cdoolelm !rom Jackeoo Dlatrlet HOIIIQiarters lnlpeeled
286 motor vohiclos FrldoJ oa the Gallipolis ~llreolii'Publlc
Use .V.., W~ - ot 4o!eets ware losued to MJy 55 O!the

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attacked him !or alleged anticommunist pracdcea.
There were i'eports Dubcetl
Czechoslovakia.
had
been ootvotod 6 to 5 ln the
The S::Met fears that CzechoPresldiwn on an Important
slovakia would turn to capitaquesdon
In connecdoo with the
lism lay behind this great crisis
Presidium's
forthcoming meet ..
in the Eastern bloc ot Commu1ng
with
the
Soviet l'l:llltburo.
nist nations. Russia haa said It

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Member FDIC

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Ask Money Judgmen~

SUN. • MON. • TUES
July 28 - 29 - 30
THE SECRET WAR OF
HARRY FRIGG
Paul Newman-Slyvia Koscirll.

POMEROY
NATIONAL BA'K

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SUNDAY, JULY 28, 1968

Rodely McDowall.JIU Howorth

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What can
you do at
any hour
of any day
or niibt
at your home
or office?

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THE FROZEN DEAD
Dana Anllrews • Anna Palk

Claudio Clrdlnale

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LOCAL TEMPS
COLUMBUS _ A CIRLLIC0'111E .FAMILY Tbur~ Mecl a
The temperature lnPome:roy"s $1 3 mUilon dalnBge suit ln U. S. Dlotrlel Court here ~~IIIIi Seln,
downtown business· district at ~ck &amp; co. sold them a televlaloo set whlcb cauabt lh'e llld
11:35 L m. today was 74degrees
burnecllwo persona.
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under overcast skies.
James A. Mallow, Chllllcotlle, chlral!d tile otore hlod • - the three-montlt-old set before the ftre stll1od In a ~ C&lt;ll'ltr&lt;ll
secdoo oJMl set their hwse ablaze Dec. 21, 1988. l(r~ lfiUow llld
three-&lt;nonth-old
daughter, Kimberly &amp;le, were burnoll lJl,!1M" llrL
TONIGHT &amp; SATURI&gt;AY
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