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DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE: A close friend her aged parents' servant and nurse. It also
of mine, unmarried, lives with her parents, makes her the voiceless servant of her broth·
now In their late 80s. As they are ailing, they ers and sisters.
need her constant care. Confined to the house
So your friend could find herself In a much
as she is, she's very resentful of the situation,
leakier
boat.
particularly as her married sisters appear
only in emergencies. Yet they will want their
Aged, ailing parents cannot consider us.
shares of their parents' possessions after
their deaths. Why then don't they take turns What concerns them is the helpless baby's
dread of desertion revived by the helplessat looking after them?
ness of age. So, to expect their consideration
for
us is only to expose ourselves to repeated
ANSWER: Because they don't want to. And
disappointments.
As to our brothers and
your friend would be sensible to accept lhls
sisters,
their
affectionate
concern for us Js
ao the fact Instead of resisting what sbe re·
not
always,
you
know,
what
it's been cracked
&amp;ard• as its "lnjustlee."
up to he.
Moreover, she possesses an advantage not
For these reasons, a circwnstaoce of this
always granted to the caring child of aged
parents. She is permitted to define an ~'emer­ kind is really a command to known the truth
about our relatives we've been trained to
gency" to her sUiters.
avoid knowing.
Many married children of aged parents do
If we are brave enough to know it our sennot grant this privilege to the caring child.
timental
expectations of them redtk,e them·
They deny the emergencies that arise. It's a
selves
and
we can pull through. But if we're
Irick that allows them to preserve their con·
not
brave
enough,
our strength is drained by
ociences as well as their pocketbooks. They
constant
conftict
between
the kind of people
can veto the caring child's suggestion for emthey've
told
us
they
are
and
the real people
ployment of a practical nurse while refusing
they
actually
are.
to make any alternative suggestions. It's a
trick that turns the caring chlld not just into

son ol Clarence Gilkey, 22 Railrood st., Middleport, Ohio, com.

Windon Family
Basic on

August 23

Reunion Held

Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Llghtloot
pleted a field artlllery repair
ot
1294 MUI St., Middleport, recourse July 9 at the Army Ordceived
word tMt their grandson,
A reunion of the chUdren or
rumce Center and School, AberPvt.
Harold
Llghttoot
cremeans
Ethel
and Joe wt.- was held
deen Proving Ground, Md
will complete his basic training &amp;mday at the Pomeroy Route 3
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home o! Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
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TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY
AUGUST 1· 2
(Double Feature)
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DEVIL'S ANGELS '1

(Color)
John Cessavetes

Be,.rly Adams
PLUS
~phia Loren - P.eul Newman
David Niven
I'LadyL"'

He entered the U. S. Army on Windon.
June 17. His address ls Pvt. £-1
Attending were Mr. and Mra.
Harold Hlghtloot Cremeons, RA Wylllt Windon, Torry and Gory o!
11710569; Co. E, lOth Bn., 2MD Grove ClVi Mr. ~ Mra. Mllea
try. Brg.; 1st Platoon, F 0 r 1 McFarland, Columbus; Mrs. Vir·
Jackson, s. c. 29207. Lightfoot gtnla I!IIYior, Kenneth Wendell,
is the son or Mrs. Walter Lee, Ralph and Cathy of Addisoni Mr.
ond Mro. Wllid Windon, Mr. and
Jr., Pomeroy.
Mrs. D. M. Morgan, Mr. and
Mrs. James WllJ, Becky, Bren-

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 3
(DOUBLE FEATIJRE)

&amp;lndll3 In July.

"F1RST TO F1GHT• 1

ICbad Everett • Marilyn DeYin
PLUS
IC•rlig ste"'"' · Laura Devon
"GUNN... NUMBER ONE!"

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Naontl~• In antlcltildOn oflbolr'Yialt ~ wu: o.vli a quao.
of food In Ill'! rd'Jaentnr, MenPr• o! tbo·Relo•.·Mr. ~·

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Problems !aclrc lbo b1c Clt.Y
tchool district no
to keep !rom .'#paying r... lbo
problems therllotourUves."

_.,IIIODOY ·

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Chuck. The !amlly moved to Mid·

THE TRADrriONAL observance ot the birthday anniversaries of Miss Lucretia Genheimer
and Mias Ada Genhelmer, July
27 and 29reapeetlvely, tookplaco
on the weekend. Miss Martha
Genhelmer o! Columbuo was down
to prepuo a dlmer and cake
tor her aunts, IODlethlnl she'll
done tor a number of years.
Incidentally, anotller. niece,
Pauline, who Is associated wttll
lbo U.S. Hoaltll Department Ia
)Ill back from an asalgnmont in
Bermuda. Martha, by the WB¥1
liOrks with heart paUonto at IJnl.

Waverly Wedneeda,y where hewa1

ach.Wled to dedicate a new yooth
bulldtnr at tho Pike Count.Y Falrgl'OIIIIds. The cereiiiOIIj' waa part
II( lha total emp.aals oo )'QIIh
program a at c01111t.Y !alro lhrouih·
out Ohio.

Away , •• on Purpose
WASHINGTON (UP0 - Sonale
Actloo m Abe Fortas to be chief
justica waa blocked nnW alleall
Stplomber Wednesday when tho
Senate Judiciary Commltioo !all.
ed to muster a op&gt;rum to conald·
er hts nomJnaUon.

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.The deocendtnts or · Janiu
Wcite wW hold !heir annntl reunion at, the reatdent:o o! Mr.
oad Mro." Clrl'GII Norria, ·Syr0:
cuse, on sunda)', Auausl4. Apt..
nlc lunch will be obsorvacl at

VOL. XXI NO.

All !rtoado and relatl'"' cor.
dlally Invited

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FrNIJ ••• s.tur.., Nlllth

Wollen's "Crest" Uniforms

EYECATCHER NYLONS BY BERKSHIRE
99c A PAIR
All sizes - Excellent selection or Colora.
Choo.e seamleu stretch nylons. Cantrece, or mesh
aeamles11.

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Sizes 10 to 13, relnlorced toe
and haeL For work, lor pill,
lor e.vfYIIIl. Frldl¥ 11111 Sat-

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Salel IIJs W~lk Shorts
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DEAR POLLY-My three young children all like to do jig.
saw puzzles but they manage to mix up the pieces from as
many as six puzzles. Rather than having to atop several times
a dny to sort out tbe pieces-sometime• almost Impossible
without working the puzzle-! find It is better to mark a dlf.
ferent letter of the alphabet on tbe back of each piece of each
puzzle. This enables the children to know which pieces are
for which puzzle and also helps them to recognize the letters
of the alphabet.
The shelf for chalk and eraser on the youngster's chalk
board Is so narrow the chalk was forever lalllng on tbe ftoor
or being acurrled away by the dog so I attached a small dec·
orated hox with ribbon to hold the chalk and eraser.-MRS.

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Walk Shor.ts
Mont 2,95 WALK SHORTS.................................. Solo $1.50
Mono 3.95 WAL~. SHORTL..-"' ..···- '·'-··-··'-·- ··c .. .S..lo $2.00
Mono U9 .WALK SHORTS ............................\..,.. Solo $2.25

LDREN'S SHOES
FOR SCHOOL &amp; DRESS
BUSTER BROWNS AND
OTHERS
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IT ALlAN SANDALS
Rea. Values to 6.00 •••••• -3.00-3.50
Ret. Vah•s 3. 99 to 5.99
2.5CJ.3.~3.50

an-Canadqy
till Middle Block Next to Elberfelds

POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE

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DEAR POLLY-I have had several strokes and ftnd nothing
more useful for my crippled
condition than a television
push carl. I use it In walking
and In doing household
chorea. I have tied an ordlnary grater to the top of It
andbesetcarried
on it thlnga
!bat are
to
from place
to
place. This keeps them from
slipping. I tied a deep fat
frying basket to the top to
carry things !bat could be
.,.
sp,llled when I am working
In the kitchen. Oh! What a wondorlul help lhll II to me. You
can set your spillable items In the batket (first linecl wltb
aluminum loll) and find you can do thlnp at home even
though you are too crippled lo go outalde the home lor actlvl· '
ttos.-EDNA

Twin Bed Set
Made by Serta, set includes smooth q lnnerspriJW mattress,
1m oprlrco, held board and !rime.

79.00 · ·set

'DEAR POLLY and Mro. F. F. Jr,-JI!;r ·IIJlom
and I took care ol her lor three year1. "
that you have p ph~alcal llleraplat
can do wonders right from the
table next to mom and
It wai~"l
wanted somelhlng, a
to uae for exercising
comb and
in a

rulilier

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IN THE HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT OH TH! 1ST fLOOR
21.95 OOIIIHION fAN •••••••••••••••• ..SAL'E $17.00
37.9S GEH!RAL !L!CTRIC fAN •••••••• ·SAL! $22.00
49.9S G!NERAL ELECTRIC fAN •••••• ~. ·$ALl $34.00

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THIS We£KlHO ... VI$1T THE M~SIC DEPARTMENT OM TH!
2ND fLOOR.

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eloooll' ond a IIUio - - Sot. ,unla,y.

Of'lJw Meigs·MUIOII Area

PS)MEROY.MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

for lire~_...,,
'l1lo lOY)" pr&lt;lfiOOil' approved

Action waa al10 taken to om·
plOf the Blacktllp COmpalv, Mar·
lotte, to do
011
severtl WJPO•Od llrooto IncludIng tllo Rond Ji&gt;ld to tllo ,end
ol tile -•tlon line lllllf.lbo
Phillip Donovan reo!dence. '1bo
work wilt be IIIIer IIIIa

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by coundl Tlllreciay nlalll to be
placed on tile ballot at tile re&lt;ilell ol the volunteer Rre dopartmonl; would Pi'twldo !Uncia
for a nve year pariod to por.
chlae tlre apparatus. appllaoeea lllOIIIh.
ond bulldlnp, and to J&gt;03 lireCouncil also voted to J&gt;03 Mil·
men's eont.\)enaatlon.
lor Constructlnn Co., Junction
!b'racuse has .., pUblte !lulds Clt.Y, tho remaining $2,2oo owad ·
to do!roy Rre departmont ...

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Mayor Berman London laoued
a warning to 0111101'1 of vacant
lot&amp; lbat, ''They nwll 11e door.
eel ol weeda lmmedlalely or lace

~llibl! legal ·~· -·

Attending wore Mayor London,
i!.y United Pre•• lnternatlonol
Clark Rlchardlluckworlh, Treao.
p ARlS - A HANOI SPOKESMAN todl3' ICCUiad lbo United
nrer Georgei!OimanandCounclt·
Stateo o! lhreateniJW to tnteastl)' tile VIetnam war by roaumlrc full·
OFfl!R TOP liD - A ~ U. Ohio VallO)' Ctrlof
men AI Lipscomb, Arllllr ~1orale bombiJW of tile North. Be branded President Johnson and sec.
about 30 Churcbeo of Christ In lbo area, oflsred lbo mp bid of fl,SOO lor tbo - . J School buJI4.
ve..,r, Troy Zwilling and Rob·
retary of S.:.tt Dean Rllllk "·•hamlleae Uara."
1JW and grounds at 1 public aucUoo c-.ctad by lbo lllelga Local Boord o! Ed•....U• Thuroda;y
art Wtngott.
NBUI'eD Thanh Lo, SJMibaman lor tbo North Vletnamoao dol ..
evenlllg. The Chrllllan SerYice gr&lt;q&gt; lnteado to use lbo tlloWt,y for a IUDII!IOr JQUih ceq) and
caUoo at the lkeeko&lt;lld deadlocked talks wltll Washington, lol4
other year-rOWid meetiJWs. Picture&amp;, !rom loll !ollowlng U. blddlas. are Goorge Hiorera'"'•
-•mon Bnlk and Jallnson bad acc:arwanfed c:ondemnlitons o!
!iqJL o! Meigs Local School District; Jackie Miller, chairman o! lbo Chrllllan Service ..
l!anol actl0118 wltll lbo dl•ch o! IIIOibor f,$110 American soldiers
oat tho! apor.
Committee; E. J. ~...,, mlnllller, Lopn Church of Ctrloq Wonds, mlllloter of P tlon o! the money from tile lOY)"
to Vtotnua.
l'VY Church o! Chrlat; Jolm Wallace, aosbtant chairman o! lbo ODculh" cmunttteo, and Frlllk
would lie plaond In reserve to
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W. Porter, Jr., school board m - who served 11 auctioneer. 'l1lo hoard lolo aet 0111bo bid
DETROIT - NEARLY ONE MILLION MORE ctrs l'ero pro. help Pl3 tile coli ol 1 now Rre
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at 1 meatlng this coming Tueoday night - Seallnol P'ckl.ced bJ the nltiOD'I ''biJ tbree' t\Utomakers Jn the flnt seven Jtat1on. The ftre station pro.
month&amp; of thiJ I'NI' t1Jan In U., SIDle period of 1967.
posed would be bunt 011 tile ~ra. .
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General Motors Corp., Ford Motor CO. IDd Chry•ler Corp, to- . CUBe Munlclpal Park ~~
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dl.y reported productloo by lbotr U.S. planto tlu'tJuih July ~eel ond wllll addiU,.W !IIndo pro.
By United Preaslllternalloaal
bornbblg o! lila North.
P.. Reser.. seal tickets to
5,287,789 cara, C&lt;IIIIJIIl'ed to t,318,120 Jut year. Tba ae~ vlllod ll'ont the · town' I BOIIIral
VIce Proalck!nl Hnberl H.
John""' alao hlmed lbat the
Blei(l Marauder home !ootliiiJI ....el~ 1 ~· WI by Jiil,y ciidlat. wtiloh lnct•llid 38 per IUDd, wowd lneludt 10011 hall IJumpllrey. Ia uafoldtnr ~. VIet· llulted States mlibt even have boll lames are ,_ on Bale
celit- ll'am 38t;eu In '"'' 10 ~A~.dlri&amp;l"i'Diclidli. · ·
· · 1ftaiQiarlet8 ond re...- ·'111m -••artance'lllllli!P.W»· 10'',_11ir1 t11o ...., • • 1 a Ia.... •••;onet'alJ•bll~nc·
9JII'Iert.
tdeDI
at a time wh., ...,... Is
o cllanco that
Hend Collc)J Charles Chsncey,
S1ale
QI'OI'al
lor
tlie
plan
o1
lbo
admlnlllrlllon
to
stll!enlng
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ba
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act
proltljllly
on
today,
STAMFOJUi, CONN. - WILLIAM F. Buckley, Jr., editor of
additional military measures If
They ma,y ba purchased at
lbo coosenatlve Na~ Re;Jew and a orio-llme candidate lor ...,. tile J)I'OSJOIOC)Ii.cll~ hal otreaclfl Ita polltton on tile war.
In racognltton o! "outalond· American Legion national beadpined, but mono,y b not
TlwlrodoJ Humpilrey rebuked lbo enemy )lila our men In dan- 111o New York ClothiJW House, ing sarvlce to children and youtll quortera In llldlanapolb, Ind.,
"!' In New Yorll, wu hoopltallzed with a broken collar bone todl3' avlillble to begin ccmatructlon. the Sllgm pemmentforWI'QJi· ger," he aald.
Pomeroy; Western Auto. Mfd. r::l Pomeroy, "Drew Webster Polt was preaented to the poll
alter a 11oat1rc acclclenl on Loow island Sound.
c.uncll,
1n
other
acttvlt,y,
vot.
ly
!mprisonlni
peaca
candidate
Humpllrey
told
a
women'
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dloport,
and Rutland Furniture,
Beckley was doacrlllld as In "~lrly good condition" In SlanJ.
39 II( the American Legion hss Conunandor Hlllllol rolQed
Tickets wUI be on oa1e ..,. been cited by the national orpn.. nuch of the crtdll for lbo 1ward
Cord H0111ttal. IIIJ wlte Patricia and a pst, Prlnce10 Joan UcJ&gt;. eel 1o purchase 1 .51 aero tract Truons Dlnh Dzu for advocJII. luncheon Thnrod13 he wanted to
til ~L 1. The cost o! each,
teaotaln, also oufternd mi..., Injuries llut were trolled oolbo boo~ of land ll'ont D. 1. COOley, Alii· ing Ialka wltll tile Commlmllls "dedicate the rest of my lt!e to
lzalloo, l'llll Col1111Wlder IJon. to Russell W, llloore, who Ia poii
ens, at a cost at $900. The ad. as a means to end the war· peace, 11
which 81tltles the holder to
aid L. Humel, disclosed todl3'. child welfare dlalrmln. lllooro,
MANILA - PIIUAWN EARTJ!QUAKES STRUCK this city ot dlllonal parcel will complete lbo
Tho dl3 before tile Democf~
He added, "Not only am I wJU.
live hoole games, to $7.25.
Slped by National Commander besides being active In Legion
. 3 miWCXJ todl3', IDIIIhJrc live large buildings, cracking lhou-0
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tic prellldontlal ~ advOcat- ing to walk more than 111111 OX·
William
E. Galbraith and Eighth olralro, to PrtnclPat oflbo llelp
Jhoro and januniJW bolpttala with eaoualtles.
nde AdJvities
eel holding !rea election&amp; in Ira milo, I am willing to outror ·:::&lt;&lt;•::;::::&lt;«':•::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::&lt;::::::::::::::::
Olotrlct, Department o! 0 h I o Conaollclaled Junior H1giJ Sc~
· ' Mo.yor Antonio Vlllepnlald be countoc1 aovltl dend but POllee
SoldiJ Vlelnam - wttll ''anY groaUy to get peace.
Child Welfare Chairman Wayne ond is Molga Hid&gt; School baooLt. Santoa Coplatrallo llld 111o Filipino ~ttal'o worot qnokea tn
group lnclndtnr Communists"
"Connnunlots are allowed to
Church, tile cttalloo from t h e ball coach.
;~ amral docodas" ldlled at 1aa11200 par•ona.
81,649.50 partlclpatiqr- an otep toward nm lor olllce In the U n I t e d
"Child welfare Is one o1 Ill.
establllldna a government In i States, n he said. ''I see no reaReCelpta lor tho olltce of Mra. VIo4nam at peace " I t b Ito 1111 why they shoold DOl be aJ.
Amerlean Leekm•s basic pro.. · DETROIT - THE RECORD BOOKS will oliOw the longest- Evelyn Lulie, Molls C o u r t
grama, ' 1 Commander HwDe1 iz..
lowed to nm for otnee there."
, • ,lor now- blacloiU\. In lha United States laoted %67 daYL The Clerk of Courts, for tile moalllof netahhors.
Two &lt;An Damaged plaiDed. .,AD!I we are proud t1s11t
Presided! Jollnaon llld In an
Tho VIce prealdont's lland m
. ·' ,News and lbo mornlnr Free Prell ,....bad tentative IIJ'OODIIDI July at the result o! automotive
our etrorts have ._eel
'TIIIrsdo)' with lha Jut lllrildng crall union, tile mallera, and IJn. title activities totaled $1,849.50. unscheWled news ...,...,,.. both !reo elocttoos and t h o
with
IIIla
citation
from
Thlll'!!day Afternoon tional orpnloallm." lbo naWodaesdo)' that report&amp; of an imprhonment o! TI'IIOIIII Dlnh
.modllinly bopn P:4llrltions to ro8UIII8 pllbltcatton, prdJollly
During tllo l!llll1tb lllo· olllee Impending Communist ol!anol.. Dzu lo canlriii'Y to admtnlstra.
:Aug. 9,
TWo cars were damaged in an
faiOied 815 certlllcales of tltie; In South VIetnam precludad 11111 lion poUey,
Each of !be more thon 16,000
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on
E.
Main
st.,
ln
Porn~
%51 llllatloDa of Uen; 169 memo.
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AdmlnlllraUon olllclals have
COLUMIIVS - GOV. JAMFS A. RHODE'S haa unl)or conlllderl&gt;- r....,..s; 178 caneellallona or poostblo halt In tile limited u. S.
eroy at 4:25p.m. Thursday, Pom- to submit on 1111111 r!!IIOfl ol
Palnttngo
by
Meigs
County
boon !orbtdden to cornmeal on
tloo ~ a requoot lor ·a IIPIIclal aaaolon o! lbo Ohio General AJ;.. !ten; 53% appllcalloos, a!!ldaVlts
eroy pollee sold
Its programa ond acttYIIiea 011
amateur
artists
wW
again
be
o
!be
JIWiishment
givan
Dzu,
t
h
e
oembly. 1'he r"'"*ll ,... made by Paul JJaaprd, a Republican canA car drlwn by Leo Vaughsn, behalf of chltdrta and ymtb. Oil,
and lllll&amp;nmenll and 1t - ·
Slllaun lai!Yer aC&lt;Used or ad\&gt;o. feature o!tho MolgaCount,yFalr. 17, PCIJleroy, struck the rear
didate lor lbo state lttllelaturo.
MARRIAGE Af'PLICATION
llad eapltl. or tho total ...
Work by local artlato was tn. or a car driven by John Patter.. the basts ollts report lllr the 12.
Larry R13 Laudormllt, 2~, eating compromise wltll I h o
"*IPnl W)Dia· tJiO sjeclal IOIUOII to dO IOIIIOtiJinc about lbo colpta, lbo OWIII1'• llharo ••
pnrlnd ending ~ 31, tldt
ll'oclucad to oor !olr only • r... son, 60, Racine. The Patterson coneoUatlon or tnauranco .l!t riot areas by lnsuranco firm• and lbo $1,263 whllo the 11a1e will re. Pomeroy' laborer, and Bar riot Comnwnllla.
year, the Pomeroy poll was roc.
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baa
grown to
refulll of the cOJI1PUdea to lillure prq181'f.Y In lbo areao.
.JunO Bible, 28, RL '1, Mi&lt;ldl0110rt.
car hod stopped lor lbo Pome..... $396.50.
be a real hl&amp;1lilBht o! tile ex. rG1 emergency squid vehicle, ognlzed
Amoag lbo activities and JII'Ohiblto. Neither polntlnga ''by police said. Minor damages were
grams
which Ol1'lled thiJ .....,..·
mamber," or tube palnt.lna:s, are incurred to lbo Pattersoo car and
accoptocl for dllj)lf3. All places medh.. to the Vaul!hsn car, nition lor the poll ware oo •
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Rlllland
banclng.
vestigation Is continuing, pollee t67, oflbo Molp Colllt.Y Amero
MIBJ Jessie Slunder&amp; is su~ st.ted.
lean Legion ba_.l 1e1111; co •
~nt orthoamalaJrpatnt•
IIJIOIIODrship
of two bOlt lXI Boya
ing department.
!late;
a
proJect
In whldl , _•
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Iii each of the 19 classe&amp;, llrat
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Clneln· bors repaired bleydeo for I b 1
and seeoncl place awards, botb
oosh and ribbon, will be given, nail will become one or lbo !trll llolge Count.Y Chlldrtl!'t llcmf
a1ooJi with honorllble merrtfons. cttioa In lbo nation to h av e whereabout30mallboua'ooflallot
A ''bell In show" award will umJnl-etnes" "Chis tall when two went, In addition lXI lbo poiioliO be made bj !be • • • ISO • seat movie llleators open. Yidtnr partJ; I - f t
In lbo oil, or acryltc painting, Tha two llloalerl will be localod lXI IOVOral Jocol cblrl.
area and will Ilea, ond a contrlllUIIott to lllo
woter oolora, IJ!d drawtn~o char· In U.e coal w poatel cateaortoa, lhere be managed by Mld.state Thea· local IIC!Iool for retardocl diU.
dren.
are claasea lor land..., 1ro1n ter Coop.
nature, portrait from Ule, IIIII
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SAVE! PORTABLE ELECTRIC FANS

STEREOS-TAPE PRODUC:TS•CP.LOR.
BLACK AND WHITE TV-~~UIII,:E TV~

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NEW ~969 RCA. R~DIOS

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Popular

Another Shlp.,.nt fuot rocolvK-Sizu 9x15, 12x12, 12x1S,
12x13~, 12xl8 ond 12x21. Nylon, Acrllan, Horculono.

6la Inch length .............................. .............................15c pkf.
10 Inch lonwth ........................................................ .25c i&gt;kt·

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DEAR POLLY-My husband broke his leg and will be
on crutches lor quite awhile. He bas to wear white
shirts most of the time and his lihlrts are rapidly turning
bhu:k under the armpits where the crutches rub. 1 have
tried ocrubbmg and bleaChing but tney still look filthy.
I certainly hope some reader can think ol something
before I end up buying aline,. shirts.- PATi'Y

Weyl - batter IIIII Ill get them

Drew Webster Post 39

Sizes 29 to 42 walot Moll all are permanonl proas. Not every
otzeln ovary oolor. WhUe tboy lpL
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Lady Jewel 75" CoHon, 25" Royon. Machine wo1holtle, Pull
bed Of" twin b.d alu1.
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ROYAL GA.RDEN\,100"' Cotton. Ro~Jndecl conMJI, clecO' cttor
c:olofl, o beautiful spread. full ond twin bed alee • • •• ~ 6 ..f9 •
VILVETONE-CHENILLE. SPREAD-twin bed tlu. Lint f,.o,
l; .. lfcl colo;, oncl whUe • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.39

! P " ' - - - -Pollr's Problem-----.

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l!chool.

ehlld this

COWed childr&lt;n,

tricl wu
llriiP alto ulool .!ur - ~ lllr lbomlill ,Ui cit'..,
cuthock In &amp;ioioini
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. ... IIDill lor -.cicadonal eel- he 1114. '4We •

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Sin,• 619 11-not overy slu ln.o•ory st1lo.
Boyo 2.95 ond 2.49 WALK SHOII,TS... ..,.. .....:.... $alo $1.50
Boys 3.95 and 3.49 WALK $HORT·S..~......... /~I.o $2.00
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SaleI

'llltlch . tho dlllrict

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VACUUM
CLEANER. UPRIGHTS, PORTABLES AND
CONSTELLATIONS.

By POLLY CRAMER

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A Television Cart
Is Aid to Handicapped

000 .cbiidn.n to CleveiiU\d .ChOOia

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Ot lht chlidren It U.. . ocilool wer- "Wo ho.. ~ to PI .lo lbo
r8ciqcld 'u... _.. IIOt l!lit p~ t!Je1l!IIC• were. "-It or 11'1 Iiiii ba 'Pirl111

_.....,,. council will ask Its btook owned by ilia town u 'nw· on a water extenaton tnto the
·to 1101e oo a two • mUl niclptl pari! _.-t,y.
newly amoxed area ol the town.

"E$.5 SOCKS

3 pairs 1.00

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St ... ~~~to 2~lL ...........................................................7.98
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CUSHION SOLE
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Reidy to !Year depa-0111 2nd Qoor. .
Latest !aahlon unilormo - - white - UUie or no ll'Oiilng.
Coac:hmtn at,yle, shill and llltedmodelo, button!rontor zip baclf.
Sizes 3 to 20, Regular and Junior a . , ••

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chlldi'en OJ , •'!'

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and
of pollee- neadod Ill t!'e '
· Patrick Henry Jl!lllnr JUab

lo och9oJ, •."e';;ono of~·ao,. u.~dtetrlct·

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fULl II!D SIZE •.• ••• • .... • •••• ·••• •.• •• ,. ••• .• .C.95
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1rt:.Pia", JnOchhti .walhabl•,, neW ~aft filling of Calocloucl.

TWIN

to.tS DRESSES···· ••••••••••• ••••••• SALE US
11.95 DRESSES···· •• • •••••••• •• ••••• SALE 7.95
12.95 DRESSES·· · ··.· •• • •••.••• • •••• SALE 8.75
13.9S DRESSES • •• • ••••••••••••••••••. SALE 9.7S
IUS DRESSES······· •••••••• •• •·• ···SALE 10.75
16.50 DRES5E5 • • • • • • • • • •• •• · - ·· ••• ··SALE 11.7S
19. SO DRESSES • • ............ .. • • •••• ·SALE 1US

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In ·Syracuse · for Fire Dept.

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Qulhd Mattress Pads

On the 2nd floqr-Selected from our r•tulor 1toclt. Siul: Junior
Revulor and Half Sl:1e1

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Use our convtnitnt par~ing lot on 2nd Street while ah.plng of going to the' drug itor•. or fnau"'nee office or Court
House. It's for the convenience of shopper's in Pomeroy. We DO hove our all day free 'Parking lot next to our
Mechanic St. Stare.
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NBjiOleon, 1, olllji8J'Or · of
France, waa born In Corsica.

NEW ABOUT TOWN are Mr.
and Mro. Charles Adamo and
children, Timmy, hryl and

Gnllt 11'1 haft."

eater," he lol4 .lbo year In li!GW,
'·~- · '•' ·, ' ·I dl.trlct wa'o . ,
~ ,who . ~ tho . &lt;ljjld breal&lt;fl.!t .

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Plan Wolfe Reunion

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·Aid io Dt!londOIII Chlldi'en ftlndo amount
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tnotoo In tile ochool .,..
.llvi PI'OII'IJDI, !~Illite J!ork
hid cauchl a YooJWateo· atler he' alq with lt. ochool fO!JIId&amp;tlon
- l b o ChlldrOft, tutoriJW, U&amp;- IOIIIL
hod eatea a Jar and a hal! or "moaOJo,
· ~ . D.. Problem
"It to
'fd~kell aad ~ Jrc lbo boWIIJW at niBJt llld
white paote," oald ~
As a reault or tile h2 ,. wa,y to PI aid to lbo ell~ employJrc part lime, taae~ro."
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••No glue 11 nflter, mu;J~ cehed •
hllf •ot tbe aebool iqed child," he lllld. "II t~· 'lle hi Jt'1.
tor~ ,problem !aciJW Clevoland

"1 . Wal Ill 1 datlroi;m cme
I'. IUo answer to thot and oilier .da.y w11en a taaeher 1o14 me she

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While
at JllrUngton, lha pdal rnlnl•ter spoke at..
bqth lbo Valley of Acre Cblrch at Nqley, and at lbo Clmelton
Llndl ctUk, JohMte,
Bli&gt;tlll Church, the charge which he pasl4red ju&amp;t be8&gt;re ~ Juley iad Jonnli, Le~ar~, VLI
to Middleport a year qo.
Mr. IIIII Mro. Plilllp Kentzto, Mr,
Tha Slmooa !amllytsnowhome verslt.Y I!Oij)ltal.
and Mrs. -KO!Jtzto; Mt. Alto,
WW!am WtnebroMor and Eliza.
and tile minister will be In hit
ROCK
SPRINGS
resldeilla
are
bath Morrltto local.
own )lllptt &amp;mciay. While on va.
cation they Yl~ wltllthelrpar. more !ban -oclatlve for the
ents, Mro. Htcbotue Slnmns ond lliht which hs&amp; been lnslllted by
Mrs. Eva Carpel, both of Pblla. lbo 5alitbur7 trusteao In tile
dtlpllla, spent a night at tile cemetery there. It' • loeailon at
Care fo"r Oily Skin
HllnoljiOrl, N.J. IUliUI10f home tho curve near the top. II( tho
OilY skin needS to be soaped
ot Ule elder Mr1. Simona, took cometor)' rood Is just rllb~ ro- and rinsed ~ ,every. tfme
you wish your face. Then pat
a olde trip to Ocean Clt.Y, ond aldedtstell us.
In raet, aome of;. them have It with 111 astringent to tighten
retnrned to Melga CounQo lor
several daya• camplhg at Forked aaked that we Ulend a bfJihlnk&amp; up any large pores. Repeat
to tile lnllloos thi'OUilllthis ool. this treabnent two or three
Run.
times a day.
wnn..•. so. tllere 'tis.

da, Beverly, and Brian, Emmett
G. Will, and Debbie, Brian, Becky

Next year the reunion will be

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and mllir Windon, children o! Ofl'to Waverly
tile hoots, all or Pomeroy; and
COLUMBUS (I! PO - Gov.
Mrj. and Mrs. J. M. Gaul and
James
A. Rhndss took of! lor
daughter, VIckie, or Chester.

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"Did you ever tee a child 119
},Orintendent. o! ctevoiand clijo; hq..y "he · ' would oat '•whltt
·~• lalcl tho . , ProbiOIIl ~f paste," Dr. ~ul B!ia•'
,.peatli eatero In lbo lip '!bur.. tho ·COIIII"Itlet.
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&lt;11¥ o! the Logblatlva SerYic;o . "Woil, i have," llhi
f!"""lha" 1011 CommJU. •~ orinte,._llt of Ohio'a larpot
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school !oond&amp;Uon proo lchoal dlllrict
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U lbo roct~~IIOIIIIId holpUIUt,y otiown tbo ftey, and Mrs. ~1!1•
Simona
lily tndlcluGa, thil ~ tainfb.·mull blve- OX•
trem,b· pqJUiar 'Willi Ita
~tiO.i at1lorUilgton, PL
tbo Simona .Ut:Weilla Diii'Jilwtpn, ~ were lllie• to lbo

dleport !rom Ravenswood and Is
resldtnr in tile llarr7 Moore
prope!V, SoldiJ Third Mrl. Ad.
ams la employed at Kaiser.

Grandson Completes

Army Private Earl H. Gilkey,

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COMPLI."fES COURSE

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Of Middleport

Dies Thursday

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catqory bat

also been Included lhl• year.
A membership ticket Ia the
f,IIIIY l'ee for Olllertng a painting
for ~tlon.
doodltne

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ID 10 o.m.; - . . , . Stolatr .. . . .
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lnsl~ for sbl1l,
and eiBhtl1 IHdo JIIU.
of lbo llolp Local School ·

Rock S&amp;&gt;rililo lalt~s.
&lt;\)1 J111Dt1nP tar Judllnr· are ~
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National League
vi. L, Pet. GB
71 36 .664

• Meigs Cowi1J! .men ·over 500
Melgo Cc&gt;o~~ey ' yoong people..,., '
.l rolled in 4-11 club ...rk ~
to lhe J'Omeroy JUnior H l' gn •.
SCOOol · to !)ave Uoelr proje~s ,
judged in prflPI~ ! lor }lle .
J05tb ..,.;at Melss cOoill¥ r-a~t.
In prior yeerl, practlc~iy all
m this ll'Pe judgln&amp; baa .,_
done aner the fair CJPII1ed. .Tills
year1 b9W8Ytf, when the f&amp;ir '·
open1, oiftclals of the jUnior fair
will be able to place the appropriate ribboos on the projiiets
lmlnedlataly,. !bus getUDll a,relll
''lift" ill setting up dlllpbys.
And, thla at a lime when a!'lh'-'
ities are preiQI hecllc for !air
participants and awlt leaders.
Judging Ttolrsday were M r a.
Raymond Furbee, Racine, former
home economlstj Miss Leda Mae'
· Kraeuter, Racine, Meigs Local
Frances Roberts, Racine, Meigs
Local home economics teacher;
Mrs. Jean Warner 1 Pomeroy
home economist; Mrs. Janice
Ritchie, Minersville, Eastern

MRS. FRANCES ROBERTS, Meigs Local heme economics
teacher, makes notations. on the dress worn by Vicki Clelland,

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MEMBERS OF 'l1lE JOLLY GREEN GIANTS 4-!1 Ciilb""'
ter the Pomero,y JuniOI' IUgl! Seltool AUilltorlum preparator)~ :
to havil8 their projecl&amp; Ju&lt;l!leiL
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for the electricity, rope and woodwGrk category.

Leaders
By United Press International

National League
G. AB R. II. PeL
Alou, Pit 95 346 34 117 ,338
Rose, Cin 89 366 62 121 .331
Johlison, Cln 94 392 53 124 .3!6
Flood, st. L 105 439 61 136 .310
Helino, Cin 91 368 26 113 .~07
Staub, Hou 105 395 37 117 .296
May, Cln 97 370 48 109 ,295
Hatler, LA 97 327 21 96 ,294
Alou, AUa 106 437 44 121 .291
wms, Pit 103 434 57 126 ,290

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G. AB R. H.
Monday, Olk 91 300 39 89
Uhlndr, Mln102 387 40 117
ou.., Min 97 360 45 105
Harrlon, Boo 91 318 31 79
Smith, Boo 99 354 51 101
Horton, Det 96 332 49 94
Ystrzskl, Bos98 321 57 91
White, NY 100 36ll 59 101
F.Hws, Was99 372 47 104
Home Runs

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American League: McLain, TI•297 gers 21..S; Tiant, Indians 11-·7;
.295 Jobp, White Sox ahl Wright, An,292 ·gels 7-3; santiago, Red Sox 9.289 4.
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INCREASE MONEY
,280
CINCINNATI (\!PI) - Next

National League: McCOvey,Gl•

IIIIi 25; .\lien, Phlls 22; H.
AM~ Braves .20; Hart, Giants
ts;·!rt~geU, Pirates and Banks,
Cubolll.
Allierictft League: f'. HowSenators 30; Horton, TIHarrelaon, Red Sox
A:s •nd Powell,
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tors 74j PCMeU, Orioles 65;
Northrup, Tigers 62i Horton, TIgers 57.
Pitching
NatloTWl League: Marichel,GIants 20-4; Regan, Cubs &amp; -. 2i
Washburn, C&amp;rds 10-3, Gibson,
Clrds 15-S and Blass, Pirates

real test.

Columbus ahl Jim Shf]leohack held Thursday night's vialtors to three hits In the 4-1 win
as the 24-yeer-&lt;&gt;id riglltlliDder,
put in his finest effort ot the
season. The victory was his
fourth in the last five declsiona
after losing hla first nve outIngs.
The Jets Jumped let!J Frank
Kreutzer for four hita and two
runs in the flrat, then added
single latlles in the second ahl
third. They hid sevea or their

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John M. - Richardson, Pt. Pleas-

Ml&amp;'l ROSALIE STORY ahl Mrs. ~ond Cole, advisors,
check a Hllll on a garment made by Cttllle Oeborne and Rose
Colemlll look• on. The girls and their advioO..a are membero
of the mue Jay 4-!1 Club of the Sali!lbur)'.pedfllnl ~

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.BIRTnS
Mrs. Rayrnorxl E. Donahue,
Rt. 1 Pomeroy, daughter, 2:59
p.m., Thursday.
DISCHARGES
Charles C. Allbright, Ernest

L, Blankenship, Mrs. Roberta
cameron, Mrs. Eda R. Carter,
Mrs. Elma R. COttrill (Expired),
Howdrd A. Dailey, Charles B.
Divers, Diana L. D~:U"st, Mrs.
Leroy Elliott, Mrs. John P. Foilrod, Mrs. Virgil Fraley, Mrs.
Berkley Holley, George W. Jones
(EJqJired), George M. Kocsis,
Mrs. James F. Laber, Mrs. Phillip L. Lee, Mrs. Blanche L. Me·
Cilia, Joseph L. ~ler, Albert

G. MUstead, Mrs. WOllam 11.
Ohlinger, Mrs. Effie F. Pw cell,
Chobee E. Russell, Pamela J.

Simmono, Mrs. Clllrord C. Wood.

Grid Drills

For Tourney Practice
John Tannehill, 16 1 Of Mid·
diOPdrt ''tie~ !i'lllb :O:.!u'lllllut:liiday to Chicago where he will be
the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Danny Pecora for 10 days to train
ror late summer and fall table
temis competitioo.
Pecora, 23, Is U.S. ranked
No. 3 In men's slngl,es Cor 1967
arid woo the Canadian International title in 1966. Pe&lt;ora Is No. 3
and Tannehill No. 4 on the foorplayer team that will represeni
the United States over Labor
Day weekend In the Cansdlan
International Table Temls Toor·
nament at Toronto.
Both were on the same team
In 1967. Tannehill holds No. I
ranking in Boys 17 and Undtr in
the U.S., .and the Ohio men'•
slngtes title.
They will return to Columbue
Aug. 16..22 to take part In a ape.
dal clinic for top -ranked players (10 In the East)
by former world champim 081-

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Start Aug. 16

notable coaches. Tha clinl&lt; will

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
high school' football teams will
start getting In shape lster this
month as the Ohio High School
Athletic Association. authorizes
by
the start of prardce sessions,
The association has se~ Aug.
~UTH POINT, Ohio (UPO - 16 lor the beginning of senior Local 3687 of the United Steelhigh school practice ahl Aug. workers Unlm atruek the Agrl.
26 for freshman teams and ju- cultural Dlvl.alon Plant of Alnior high teams,
lied Chemical Co, here eeriy
The assoclatldn said four year Tl\llradal'.
high aCitooll !hal plsy I Seplr•
The old contract expired at
ate (reshman foot.ball game mldnllbl and union and - schedule may not start practice ment wefe at an Impasse over
for freslunen prior to Aug. 26. a companj prOpOsal to oomblno
Four year high schools that do operation at the pl..,t. The plant
oot play a separate football oow emplo7o 546 hourly woriers
schedule for freshmen may In pr,WJ~ .of ammonia a n d
practlce freshmen wit,h the var- either. ferlll\zera plui ieveral
slcy or reserves starting Aug. IDduolrlal proclu:la,
16, U10 .. ooctaUon said.
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"VIc " the blue·faced ~·
PT, PLEASANT _ Two cou- rei aoioclated wllb•@. CUI·
plea have made appllcstlons for · ter, .wu·. ~ ·• t the BJWe of
marriage licenses In the ot!lce the UWe lllg Horn, ·
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were Jerry Thomas Wrlalrt, 28,

eight hits tn the three IMII8a.
George Spriggo, Bernie Smith
ahl John Kenned¥ hit alngles
good for one rWJ and the secwetk'l Concord Ladi~s Opengolr ond soored on Elvio jimenez'
~rnal!lenl at Kiamesha Lake, !ly to left. A double by Spriggs,
N. Y., will be the richest four. an infield out ahl a throwing
nament ln Ladies Professional error made it 3-0 and Jimenez Bristol, v.a., ,and Judith Anne
Golf A., aoclstlon hhtory, t h e rouhled out the Jot scoring Boyle, 1~, .Pl. Pleaaant, and
LPGA IUIJI1)Unced Thur~ .
when he doubled In the third
jlke PaltoriOII, 21, Galand
came
In
when
Chris
Ctnand
Mae
. Leori&amp;rd Wirtz, the LPGAiourniZZII'O
slqped.
nan)OIIi dlrecl9r, BBid tho pur ae
for fh'l Concord Opep luo o heen
rat!Ot,l'tci.2&amp;,500.
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Slruek

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be at the Columbu~ Table Tennis
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cfuli U64"ct.VI!Orid Ate~ • .men.· .G,R~~IT.~S
TsnnehiU Ia a ~harter member
and clUb chlmplon.
MonumentCo.
The laat time Pecora and Tan·
nehUI met ·tn ' tournament pla.r; 11,, ... ,,, Nottlt
Co.
at the Midwest Regional&amp; In May
at Columbus, Tameblll won In a
aemt.ftnal matcb three gamea to

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Following the TOJ'0111o toume,y.
training will continue lor the
National Team cbampiOil•hipsln
NoVember· al Detroit In wlllch
Pecora will play wltb the ChlcaJJ&gt; entry and TanneMII w I I h
Ohio' I.
Both wUI be bldding·to be named on the fwr - man team to represent the United States at tho
worldtournamentlnMunlcb,Ger· ·

April. Appointments

to the team .

will be anROIIIIced

followtfta the team
ahlps.

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fJIU~ $''.. 299

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Vnlied PJ'tll ~flllllonal By United J're11 ~ •tklll
W, L. Pet. GB
LOS ANGELES (UJ'I) _;,. 1'rP
Tolodo ••••• ,82 f5 .619
Ide enw!ord, ,12'/'h , J.oo ,...
fAll~ .... $3 f7 ,530 S'h gelos, and Pete Goazlia, ~- : .
Portllnd, Ore., drOir ·(111). lloa ,,
Rocheoter•• , •• 54 fB .524 6
Jilckaomllle , ••53 49 .520 IPh Wlloon, 1571h, Lot :VIIIili, NtJ,, '
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out polllted Rud)i lllldrltaello (11,
M1Doelp0lio (10).
Jlu""'o ••••••f9 $8 • 487 12
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Loulnllle •• , .f8 57 .f57 13
PORTLAND, Mabie (VPI) - t .'
Rtclunmd , • , .45 58 , 453 15
Bob HerrlngtoD, '168, St. Loula, •
Thuradal''a Reaullo
ou!pointed Lloyd Boa...., m, ··
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OCEANPORT,
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Toledo 5 LoulsvUie 1
1ra11 Ruler wao IIDII 11 a ~
HARIIIS-GIIIFFrrH DUEL !IIIOI'IIe Thurocli.J for ~~
PLEASANTVR.LE, N. J. (UPO flrat running of the f/f,OOO Mon- Uulofealed GiPIII' Joe Harris, mouth IDYitatiDIIII II Maamouth
wbo Will
former dlamp(on Park.
Emllo Grllllth In a 12 • r&lt;01nc1
!roll Ruler hat _, $12f,515
middlelnlllll bout In PhUadel- thlt yoar but hal not_, • maJ!IIIa Tuesday night, workad otx lor otMeo rece. Ho llallhed flrll
awaJtarlng roundJ ot 11\e L1oma in the Flaml... II lllalolb, but

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toolrnlillnt.

The 1' ''Mf:Arthur Merehlldl
trouaeed .I;IIJ leo &amp; Fuel of Pl.
PIM- 18-o In five tmJqi behind the brlllllnt two • hit 'pitching of litlu Ratalaff siQI""'""
by a ~ 91 16 blta.
' In l·b
consolation pme, ·
Cbeablre plclltd off third place
(Only ......
ID ihe 'action by rat4'1ng In the
Today' a Prabal&gt;lo .Pitehera
top
of the aixlh tO break .a 2..2
· (All Tlmo•I!D'I?
caltfornla (lolurpll)' i.f a n d lie, wlnnl111 6-2 over the MlddiJio
ClarK 1-10) at ~ (J.onborg port lleltiP.
l'reMnlatlont to the teams and
14 llld Pizarro 3..2) 2, 5:30p.m.
Datrolt (Lollch 7-7) at Mtnne· . thall' JIWit&amp;tr• (ollowlng t h e
101&amp; (Merr!U 6-12), 9 p.m.
- · were made by four GllWashington (Palcual 9~ n. llpolla YOOIII ' men, all former
Chi CliO (Jolm 7-3&gt; at MUwau- pla)Va In tha tournsmeDI on
Gaillpolls clubs. ··They - are
kM, 8:30 p.m.
Oakland (Dobooa S.ll) at oummer Olllllloyeea of the K,ger
Cleveland (WUIIsmo 8-5) 7:3o creek Power Pllnt Who atle!d
coli
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p.m.
Ueal4e• Fenclerboech, pre...,.
Baltimore (Bimker 1.ll) at New
tadono were made by Gene Arm·
York (Peterooa 6-6), 8 p.m.
alrQIV, to, Clll' Ice &amp; Fuel; Dol
Saturday'a Games
F'lfd, to the Cheshire Tlpra
·Detroit at MtnnNola
· Waob at ChiCIIO 2, twlollight lind by Tarry Stroder, to the
Middleport RodlegL
Oakland at Cloveland
RATZLAFF TOUGH
Baltimore at New York
Ratzlafr,
tt\e clever M&lt;Arthur
Calif at Bomn 2, d&amp;y..UI!Irt
rlghthaDier, and lilck M&amp;nring
(,.. !DRing) flrulad 12, walked

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tuldonlng 1 13-6 reconl. Mike Retzlalr, tq&gt; plteher, had an 8-3 record. Firat ""'• I tor, Walt
Wallaee Roclq Blower, ~ Ward, IIIDdy Klrkenball, Rick PaJ1ee and Mike~ 2nd row,
Kim
Hex (!like, Don Oller, David BuUock, Chrlo Ree&lt;IY. Andy CHne; 3rd row, Mlck MIDrlag, Gary Alldrows. ltevl• Barber, Pat CurnD, Peter Abele, Mike Ratzlaff, '1'omn1Y Elll1, and
Rerb Partee, nwagsr;

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11 All Stars To Attend ::~F~ow'::'wt~h.~·=

Theot were a single by SCott
two out in tha third
and Rlclq Slmpldns following
double.
llut Stewart ·got only to third
I&amp;nt&gt;ll8 of Cleveland South, a base and CliY I&amp;F'o threat wao
quarterback; hatlbtcks Tom · snulrad oot when Ratzlaff fanned
Ctqan&amp; of Kent Roo"velt and Jim Chandler for the third out.
Neal Lawn of struthers; ehl • Clll' I&amp;F was three .., and
Rldl Cl!ppell of Dover o.nd Har· three doWn In tha f&lt;W'Ih and fifth
ry Howard of Clncinnall Prince- aa Ratzlafl'o and Manring'• aatal, Wlbtck.
sortment of last and slow curv· Other lcltool• the all-stars eo and p~nt control btflled
piiD to allend are Notre Dame, the Point order.
Unlveralty of MlchigsD, UnlverNot so waa the McArthur bttatiJ o! PIUoburtlh, $yracuso, 1111 order btflladl
Holy Croao, Duke, Yole, Klnaao
Rex Blake, catcher, led the
Slate, Iowa, PeMo,ylvanta Stl\0, onatallldlt with two doubleo and
s..Q Monica (Callt) City Col· two singles In four journeyo to
Ieee, centerville ()owa) Junior tha plate. Shortstql Kevin Bar·
Collep, Michigan State, More- ber had a clouble and two oln'baed (K¥,) State, South Caro- glee and a walk.
11no, Princeton, Purdue, New
McArthur took a 2-0 lead In
lolel!eo and Gen Beadle Collep the flrot lanl!!i, !aliened It to
(s.Ii,l .
''' • ' . ''"' . c ..... • 11-lJ tn 1111 oeellnd•.. ~ . ile~ ',
'l11e " .Au-star pm;,' lrill''lle ~
plt.Yed 1!1 Few- Stadlunlhen. · City Ice &amp; FIIOl to Its
The South aoo• Into the pme bullpen twice but coulctn't quiet
wltb an u.e edp. There were tha !~&lt;Arthur attack.
two ties.
CHESHIRE RALLIES
Cheshire led 2-1 going Into
the laat of the fl1lh aRer pt.
tina: two runs · ln the thitd on
alngloo by · Ron Housh and John

seewirt with

State University
·cANTON (tJPO - AbDUl oM
In five of the plt.Ytro w11o wtn
~clpate Ia the 23rd annual
()ldo High Seboljl All-star Foot., 111)1 Game here A,., 10 haYe
' plckod Ohio State IJIIIvenlty to
llteD! uus 1'111,
Nino players oo the North
lfjllld oelected OSU and two
' !tom the South. Other Olllo
IChoGIS sole&lt;led by the 56 p1ddora were Ohio Unlversl\)', Unl·
'l'traley of Cinet,..u, )j(aml of ·
Ohio, xavier, ' Rent Slate and
Unlvorolty of """""'
The 11 bound filr play In
.OSU'o Ohio StldiUiD are Tom
tiouser of MasalllOII, Dlek Wak&amp;o
, ~ of A.,.. Lalla, SlaD White
· Kin: RooHw1t, all tndJ;
&amp;Pnaro of .CleYeiiD.Uia.r•
' iaclde, and 5taY0 Bttl, of
JillnerYI, a llllfd.
' · ··Others were TGIIl Da x--. of
.~ Roo..velt, 1 c-r; Don
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· . Saturday' I Games
clnctmatl a1 Atlanta, night
· Qdcqo at st. Loolo
~odelphla at Houaton, night
New York al Loo Anplea
· Pllllburgh at San Fnnclaco

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COLUMBUS (UP0 - Aller
msklng short w o r k Thursdo,y
night of the Buffalo Bison&amp;. the
Columbus Jets have to deal
Runs Batted In
with
a new kihl o! animal toNational League: McCovey, Giants 65; Allen. Phils and H. nigh~
The lnternatluai League
Aaron, Braves 60; Hart, Giants,
leacli18
Toledo Mudhens were
Banks, Cubs, Perez, Reds and
slated
to
move lniO Jet stadium
santo, Cubs 58.
American League: Harrelson, ror a four-day engagement am
Red Sox 79; F. Howard, Sena- give the secorvi-place J eta a

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discusses care of the bridle with Ivan Archer, area extension
ageat, during Thursday's judging.
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Anieleo (Keldch 1~, H p.m.
Plllal&gt;urgh (Veale 9.8) tit San
Prabclaoo (McCormick 7.12), 11

BILL KENNEDY OF THE CARPENTER 4-H Club boys

TEJID;A GOOCH o! the Melgo County 4-H Pleasw-e Riders

At,.

Nro York (lleaver 9-7) at Lo1

WUIIsm P. Smith, area extension agent in (arm management.
The accompanying photos show
a part of the activity Thur~
as the giant project took place
at the Pomeroy school.

Columbus
Jets Host
Toledo Hens

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Ntnoteea IIIPPY ,.bo)' bteeblll
players or McArthur ~lVI&lt;!
btnlloojlle · ·fir it place trcphllo

··-led) .

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P. J. Pauley

sa to ·.542 s

53 49· ,$10 IO'h
53 51 .5lo l1'h
f9 52 .485 If
ff 6f .t71 15
. fB 55 .tel II
• fB 56 .Me 18
87 6t .~ 28
Tluraday'a .Gamel
MlnneiOI&amp; 4 Chi CliO I
Now York 1 Boololl 0, nljllt
· Baltimore 5 Cleveland 1, night
Waahlngtoo 9 Dotrolt 3, night

l:.aid1 (Jailer 8.8), 9 p.m.
l'ldiodelphla (James 3-4) at
Hi&gt;l!ston ()llerker 9-10), 8:30 p.

Ken Wil/;oms

65 40 .619
58 45 .583 • &amp; · ·

Bolloll
Ollldand
Now York
Ml1110.
Callfornll.
Chic""'
Walhlnato!l

Ang o, night

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M . .a
,ChiCliO ()loltzman 7.7) at

agent; WUiiam Henderson, Cormer 4..fl summer assistant, and

HOLZER HOSPJTAL -Visit·
ing hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Par~ ents o@' o~. r!!&lt;li~~.~ ~ War4 ...
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Guysville; Mrs, Catherine Nierp
man, Wellston; Mary Jo Dobbins, Rt. 1 Bidwell; Stephen L.
Jenkins, Rt. 1 Thurman; Mrs.
Guy V. Sargent, Rt. 2 Pomeroy;
Donald G. Richards, Coal Grove;
Mrs. Keith R. Thornton, Rt. 2
Pt. Pleasant; Mn. Anna M. Farp
rar, Jackson; John L. Hall,Jackp
son; Richard M. Lodwick. Rt. 3
Pomeroy; Charles 0. Wllson. Rt.
1 Gallipolis; Klmberly S. Barnett, Ravenswood; Warren F. Ottlinger, West Columbia, W. VL;

Clmlind

·~. Prababie Pltcher1
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(All Time• EDT)

sion agent, Jackson; Ron Mc-

CARMEL MURPHY ISN'T having lunch. A member o! the
Harrisonville Girls 4-!1 Hooor Club, Miss Murphy is display,:in&amp; her "tun with foods'• tray for Mrs. Jean Warner, Pomeroy
'home ee&lt;IIIOIIIIst, who jgjpd lhe .._y,

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Dade, Middleport, Columbus and
SOuthern Ohio Electric Co. em ploye; James Uttle, area extension agent; Kenneth Ackerman, Athens cou.rrcy extension

The fall of the Roman Em·
plre in the mid-fifth century
divides ancient from medJ·
eval times .

Detroit

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47 59 .U3 23'h
, f5 61 .425 25'h
Thuradal''• Re1111t1
4 Now Y~k 2
CbiCIIO 4 HoooiOn I
Pllio 6 Cincinnati 1, twUI&amp;Irt
~;, L 2 PhUa 1, 7 14 lmo.,

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Leaau'

W, L, .Pol. Gil

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teacher; Mrs. Frances Wetherholt, Gallipolis, North Gellla
home economics teacher; Mrs.
Elizabeth Smith, R. N., Reedsville; Ivan Archer, area exten.

m4-11 members across Meigs CIIW1ty.

· Amerlean

53 u ,520 15\1
56 5% .5lf II
. 53 52 .505 17
52 Sf 14111 18\1
t8 56 •,tft 21\2

!Ugh SCOOol home economics

a member of the Pomeroy Benders Junior 4·H Club. Mrs.
Roberts judged the 11 tirst outf1t" categcry in sewing projects

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PRICED USED CARS SPEAK SO LOUDLY FOR
-~ THEMSELVES. ·

SPECIALS .

mllllliki&gt;-

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steve Walburn came on to put

Baird llld Orland Cremeens' dou- out the fire.
ble.
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Jlut Balnl, the strong Chesho
Tilt ~Jie!llt :in their• ire rlglothander put the Redlegs
and of tha fifth wheaplnchbt- down 1-2-3 In the bottom of the
Beaty walked, went to third on sixth for the higheit finish passed balls ahl scored on Dolli third place - any Cheshire club
Acree' a clul&lt;h alngletoleftfleld. has fashioned for itself ln 10
But the Redlegs !ell IWirl In
the top of the sixth, giving liP years.
Baird fanned 15, walked two,
four l'WlS on hill by Terry Luhit one in a fine !Show or pitchcas and Creme$11, a walk, a1M1
118two damasll8 errors.
TITLE GAME
McArthur
243 04 -13 16 0

Our Great Deals Are Getting
Greater
Both New and Used Cars Priced
For Quick Sale••

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First ""' 1 to r are Sieve Holland, Nick Beard, Stott Stewart. Rocky Slur1IOOII,
Rlrky stmi.klns, ~Y HeiiQ'; 2hl row, Steve Bateman. Jim Chandler, Roc~ :'""S&lt;Oill)llle&gt;
A41dns, Arnie Watson; 3rd row, Rance! Jividen. ·George McClintock, Sklppe
Cllntock, Peach Craw!ord, and Mike Jividen.

·1,995

Ctllllnl V.S 2 dr. Hard Tq,. 4 ep. shift. 421eqpoe. Shows good

967 FORD

cars. WAS $2,295.

GALAXIE 500 4 dr. - . , ...... trial., p.o., radio.

67 Chrysler

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$1695
ltmr
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Buick
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$1295.

Newport f dr. Sadan. One carefullocll OWDOr. Beautiful dark
....... llnlah with while tq&gt;. PS.PB &amp; AT: WAS$2,~-

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'LASABRE, t ctr. IOdlll, illllo. 11'1111..

2;195

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Blake. Adkins (LP)!, Chandler
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Spencer.CONSOLATION
Cheshire
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Redlegs
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(LP~.:!oo":s.D~::.r:_
uuwtres:

218.00

100 lb. FREEZER

City I&amp;F
000 00- 0 2 3
Ratzlaff (WP), Mtnrlng (5) and

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Stobart. fipencer'

Bw-chett.

H&amp; RFIRESTONE

Schoen Most Talked About
Rookie In Oeveland Camp

lllddlep«t, o.

N. 2nd AYI.

UlRAM, Oblo (UPI) - There
are two schools in the Midwest

wttb a long tradition of produc·

118 players for the Cleveland
Browns - Ohio State and Notre

Dame.

The tlghtlng Irish star wllo

2,395

TWO DOOR·lZ Cu. Fl .

jolnid lhe Cleveland team last

wao Larry Conjar, and thla
season amther Notre Dame ace,
Tom Scboea. is maldl8 a oerloua bld (or the Browns' roster.
SCIIoon to eaill,y the most
tallltd about rookie at the HIram tralnlrw CIRillo especlally
allv:e hlo porformallc:e in a
oo:rlm~Mp laot saturdly, when
he intercepted two passel, retuJ'ulrw them 25 and 26 yards.
The former quorterbtck is
omall for a defenalve bock at
. 5 loot 11 Inches, 185 pounds,
COich Blanton COllier, honwr,
Ia quick to defend the oatlve
Cle'Yillllder' • size.
"FOollllll plt.Yera come In all
ldndo of packageI," Colller said.
"TGIII eertilnJy hla been aoiDtl
\W)' well and DO ... hare li
at all C&lt;IIICOl'1lld ....,1 hio elae."
SchOOn pla,yod a dlzalirw llnll
twc1 11110111 at Soulll Btlld, setllllll ...wn aJI.11me reo;onta, and
voted moat voluablo p1t.Ytr on
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SchOOn aloo lt&amp;rrlill ID colltp
aa' a pUnt return epoetalill, set11111 r.ecuu for tho m01t punt
iootutna In a ·~· &amp;liDO ()&gt;tno),
meet t~iiot ~ In I Hi"'!"
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National League
vi. L, Pet. GB
71 36 .664

• Meigs Cowi1J! .men ·over 500
Melgo Cc&gt;o~~ey ' yoong people..,., '
.l rolled in 4-11 club ...rk ~
to lhe J'Omeroy JUnior H l' gn •.
SCOOol · to !)ave Uoelr proje~s ,
judged in prflPI~ ! lor }lle .
J05tb ..,.;at Melss cOoill¥ r-a~t.
In prior yeerl, practlc~iy all
m this ll'Pe judgln&amp; baa .,_
done aner the fair CJPII1ed. .Tills
year1 b9W8Ytf, when the f&amp;ir '·
open1, oiftclals of the jUnior fair
will be able to place the appropriate ribboos on the projiiets
lmlnedlataly,. !bus getUDll a,relll
''lift" ill setting up dlllpbys.
And, thla at a lime when a!'lh'-'
ities are preiQI hecllc for !air
participants and awlt leaders.
Judging Ttolrsday were M r a.
Raymond Furbee, Racine, former
home economlstj Miss Leda Mae'
· Kraeuter, Racine, Meigs Local
Frances Roberts, Racine, Meigs
Local home economics teacher;
Mrs. Jean Warner 1 Pomeroy
home economist; Mrs. Janice
Ritchie, Minersville, Eastern

MRS. FRANCES ROBERTS, Meigs Local heme economics
teacher, makes notations. on the dress worn by Vicki Clelland,

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MEMBERS OF 'l1lE JOLLY GREEN GIANTS 4-!1 Ciilb""'
ter the Pomero,y JuniOI' IUgl! Seltool AUilltorlum preparator)~ :
to havil8 their projecl&amp; Ju&lt;l!leiL
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for the electricity, rope and woodwGrk category.

Leaders
By United Press International

National League
G. AB R. II. PeL
Alou, Pit 95 346 34 117 ,338
Rose, Cin 89 366 62 121 .331
Johlison, Cln 94 392 53 124 .3!6
Flood, st. L 105 439 61 136 .310
Helino, Cin 91 368 26 113 .~07
Staub, Hou 105 395 37 117 .296
May, Cln 97 370 48 109 ,295
Hatler, LA 97 327 21 96 ,294
Alou, AUa 106 437 44 121 .291
wms, Pit 103 434 57 126 ,290

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G. AB R. H.
Monday, Olk 91 300 39 89
Uhlndr, Mln102 387 40 117
ou.., Min 97 360 45 105
Harrlon, Boo 91 318 31 79
Smith, Boo 99 354 51 101
Horton, Det 96 332 49 94
Ystrzskl, Bos98 321 57 91
White, NY 100 36ll 59 101
F.Hws, Was99 372 47 104
Home Runs

9-3.
PeL
American League: McLain, TI•297 gers 21..S; Tiant, Indians 11-·7;
.295 Jobp, White Sox ahl Wright, An,292 ·gels 7-3; santiago, Red Sox 9.289 4.
,285
,283
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,281
INCREASE MONEY
,280
CINCINNATI (\!PI) - Next

National League: McCOvey,Gl•

IIIIi 25; .\lien, Phlls 22; H.
AM~ Braves .20; Hart, Giants
ts;·!rt~geU, Pirates and Banks,
Cubolll.
Allierictft League: f'. HowSenators 30; Horton, TIHarrelaon, Red Sox
A:s •nd Powell,
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Northrup, Tigers 62i Horton, TIgers 57.
Pitching
NatloTWl League: Marichel,GIants 20-4; Regan, Cubs &amp; -. 2i
Washburn, C&amp;rds 10-3, Gibson,
Clrds 15-S and Blass, Pirates

real test.

Columbus ahl Jim Shf]leohack held Thursday night's vialtors to three hits In the 4-1 win
as the 24-yeer-&lt;&gt;id riglltlliDder,
put in his finest effort ot the
season. The victory was his
fourth in the last five declsiona
after losing hla first nve outIngs.
The Jets Jumped let!J Frank
Kreutzer for four hita and two
runs in the flrat, then added
single latlles in the second ahl
third. They hid sevea or their

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Ml&amp;'l ROSALIE STORY ahl Mrs. ~ond Cole, advisors,
check a Hllll on a garment made by Cttllle Oeborne and Rose
Colemlll look• on. The girls and their advioO..a are membero
of the mue Jay 4-!1 Club of the Sali!lbur)'.pedfllnl ~

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.BIRTnS
Mrs. Rayrnorxl E. Donahue,
Rt. 1 Pomeroy, daughter, 2:59
p.m., Thursday.
DISCHARGES
Charles C. Allbright, Ernest

L, Blankenship, Mrs. Roberta
cameron, Mrs. Eda R. Carter,
Mrs. Elma R. COttrill (Expired),
Howdrd A. Dailey, Charles B.
Divers, Diana L. D~:U"st, Mrs.
Leroy Elliott, Mrs. John P. Foilrod, Mrs. Virgil Fraley, Mrs.
Berkley Holley, George W. Jones
(EJqJired), George M. Kocsis,
Mrs. James F. Laber, Mrs. Phillip L. Lee, Mrs. Blanche L. Me·
Cilia, Joseph L. ~ler, Albert

G. MUstead, Mrs. WOllam 11.
Ohlinger, Mrs. Effie F. Pw cell,
Chobee E. Russell, Pamela J.

Simmono, Mrs. Clllrord C. Wood.

Grid Drills

For Tourney Practice
John Tannehill, 16 1 Of Mid·
diOPdrt ''tie~ !i'lllb :O:.!u'lllllut:liiday to Chicago where he will be
the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Danny Pecora for 10 days to train
ror late summer and fall table
temis competitioo.
Pecora, 23, Is U.S. ranked
No. 3 In men's slngl,es Cor 1967
arid woo the Canadian International title in 1966. Pe&lt;ora Is No. 3
and Tannehill No. 4 on the foorplayer team that will represeni
the United States over Labor
Day weekend In the Cansdlan
International Table Temls Toor·
nament at Toronto.
Both were on the same team
In 1967. Tannehill holds No. I
ranking in Boys 17 and Undtr in
the U.S., .and the Ohio men'•
slngtes title.
They will return to Columbue
Aug. 16..22 to take part In a ape.
dal clinic for top -ranked players (10 In the East)
by former world champim 081-

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mura bf Japan, one ottbeworld'•

Start Aug. 16

notable coaches. Tha clinl&lt; will

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
high school' football teams will
start getting In shape lster this
month as the Ohio High School
Athletic Association. authorizes
by
the start of prardce sessions,
The association has se~ Aug.
~UTH POINT, Ohio (UPO - 16 lor the beginning of senior Local 3687 of the United Steelhigh school practice ahl Aug. workers Unlm atruek the Agrl.
26 for freshman teams and ju- cultural Dlvl.alon Plant of Alnior high teams,
lied Chemical Co, here eeriy
The assoclatldn said four year Tl\llradal'.
high aCitooll !hal plsy I Seplr•
The old contract expired at
ate (reshman foot.ball game mldnllbl and union and - schedule may not start practice ment wefe at an Impasse over
for freslunen prior to Aug. 26. a companj prOpOsal to oomblno
Four year high schools that do operation at the pl..,t. The plant
oot play a separate football oow emplo7o 546 hourly woriers
schedule for freshmen may In pr,WJ~ .of ammonia a n d
practlce freshmen wit,h the var- either. ferlll\zera plui ieveral
slcy or reserves starting Aug. IDduolrlal proclu:la,
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"VIc " the blue·faced ~·
PT, PLEASANT _ Two cou- rei aoioclated wllb•@. CUI·
plea have made appllcstlons for · ter, .wu·. ~ ·• t the BJWe of
marriage licenses In the ot!lce the UWe lllg Horn, ·
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were Jerry Thomas Wrlalrt, 28,

eight hits tn the three IMII8a.
George Spriggo, Bernie Smith
ahl John Kenned¥ hit alngles
good for one rWJ and the secwetk'l Concord Ladi~s Opengolr ond soored on Elvio jimenez'
~rnal!lenl at Kiamesha Lake, !ly to left. A double by Spriggs,
N. Y., will be the richest four. an infield out ahl a throwing
nament ln Ladies Professional error made it 3-0 and Jimenez Bristol, v.a., ,and Judith Anne
Golf A., aoclstlon hhtory, t h e rouhled out the Jot scoring Boyle, 1~, .Pl. Pleaaant, and
LPGA IUIJI1)Unced Thur~ .
when he doubled In the third
jlke PaltoriOII, 21, Galand
came
In
when
Chris
Ctnand
Mae
. Leori&amp;rd Wirtz, the LPGAiourniZZII'O
slqped.
nan)OIIi dlrecl9r, BBid tho pur ae
for fh'l Concord Opep luo o heen
rat!Ot,l'tci.2&amp;,500.
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be at the Columbu~ Table Tennis
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cfuli U64"ct.VI!Orid Ate~ • .men.· .G,R~~IT.~S
TsnnehiU Ia a ~harter member
and clUb chlmplon.
MonumentCo.
The laat time Pecora and Tan·
nehUI met ·tn ' tournament pla.r; 11,, ... ,,, Nottlt
Co.
at the Midwest Regional&amp; In May
at Columbus, Tameblll won In a
aemt.ftnal matcb three gamea to

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Following the TOJ'0111o toume,y.
training will continue lor the
National Team cbampiOil•hipsln
NoVember· al Detroit In wlllch
Pecora will play wltb the ChlcaJJ&gt; entry and TanneMII w I I h
Ohio' I.
Both wUI be bldding·to be named on the fwr - man team to represent the United States at tho
worldtournamentlnMunlcb,Ger· ·

April. Appointments

to the team .

will be anROIIIIced

followtfta the team
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Vnlied PJ'tll ~flllllonal By United J're11 ~ •tklll
W, L. Pet. GB
LOS ANGELES (UJ'I) _;,. 1'rP
Tolodo ••••• ,82 f5 .619
Ide enw!ord, ,12'/'h , J.oo ,...
fAll~ .... $3 f7 ,530 S'h gelos, and Pete Goazlia, ~- : .
Portllnd, Ore., drOir ·(111). lloa ,,
Rocheoter•• , •• 54 fB .524 6
Jilckaomllle , ••53 49 .520 IPh Wlloon, 1571h, Lot :VIIIili, NtJ,, '
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out polllted Rud)i lllldrltaello (11,
M1Doelp0lio (10).
Jlu""'o ••••••f9 $8 • 487 12
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Loulnllle •• , .f8 57 .f57 13
PORTLAND, Mabie (VPI) - t .'
Rtclunmd , • , .45 58 , 453 15
Bob HerrlngtoD, '168, St. Loula, •
Thuradal''a Reaullo
ou!pointed Lloyd Boa...., m, ··
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OCEANPORT,
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Toledo 5 LoulsvUie 1
1ra11 Ruler wao IIDII 11 a ~
HARIIIS-GIIIFFrrH DUEL !IIIOI'IIe Thurocli.J for ~~
PLEASANTVR.LE, N. J. (UPO flrat running of the f/f,OOO Mon- Uulofealed GiPIII' Joe Harris, mouth IDYitatiDIIII II Maamouth
wbo Will
former dlamp(on Park.
Emllo Grllllth In a 12 • r&lt;01nc1
!roll Ruler hat _, $12f,515
middlelnlllll bout In PhUadel- thlt yoar but hal not_, • maJ!IIIa Tuesday night, workad otx lor otMeo rece. Ho llallhed flrll
awaJtarlng roundJ ot 11\e L1oma in the Flaml... II lllalolb, but

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toolrnlillnt.

The 1' ''Mf:Arthur Merehlldl
trouaeed .I;IIJ leo &amp; Fuel of Pl.
PIM- 18-o In five tmJqi behind the brlllllnt two • hit 'pitching of litlu Ratalaff siQI""'""
by a ~ 91 16 blta.
' In l·b
consolation pme, ·
Cbeablre plclltd off third place
(Only ......
ID ihe 'action by rat4'1ng In the
Today' a Prabal&gt;lo .Pitehera
top
of the aixlh tO break .a 2..2
· (All Tlmo•I!D'I?
caltfornla (lolurpll)' i.f a n d lie, wlnnl111 6-2 over the MlddiJio
ClarK 1-10) at ~ (J.onborg port lleltiP.
l'reMnlatlont to the teams and
14 llld Pizarro 3..2) 2, 5:30p.m.
Datrolt (Lollch 7-7) at Mtnne· . thall' JIWit&amp;tr• (ollowlng t h e
101&amp; (Merr!U 6-12), 9 p.m.
- · were made by four GllWashington (Palcual 9~ n. llpolla YOOIII ' men, all former
Chi CliO (Jolm 7-3&gt; at MUwau- pla)Va In tha tournsmeDI on
Gaillpolls clubs. ··They - are
kM, 8:30 p.m.
Oakland (Dobooa S.ll) at oummer Olllllloyeea of the K,ger
Cleveland (WUIIsmo 8-5) 7:3o creek Power Pllnt Who atle!d
coli
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Ueal4e• Fenclerboech, pre...,.
Baltimore (Bimker 1.ll) at New
tadono were made by Gene Arm·
York (Peterooa 6-6), 8 p.m.
alrQIV, to, Clll' Ice &amp; Fuel; Dol
Saturday'a Games
F'lfd, to the Cheshire Tlpra
·Detroit at MtnnNola
· Waob at ChiCIIO 2, twlollight lind by Tarry Stroder, to the
Middleport RodlegL
Oakland at Cloveland
RATZLAFF TOUGH
Baltimore at New York
Ratzlafr,
tt\e clever M&lt;Arthur
Calif at Bomn 2, d&amp;y..UI!Irt
rlghthaDier, and lilck M&amp;nring
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The chiQe of the lOth IIJIIIIi Knw Creek Lillie I .... tour-en! are the McArthur Merchallts wbo ""~ ao ID indepeDdent clli&gt; ~ the • -•
tuldonlng 1 13-6 reconl. Mike Retzlalr, tq&gt; plteher, had an 8-3 record. Firat ""'• I tor, Walt
Wallaee Roclq Blower, ~ Ward, IIIDdy Klrkenball, Rick PaJ1ee and Mike~ 2nd row,
Kim
Hex (!like, Don Oller, David BuUock, Chrlo Ree&lt;IY. Andy CHne; 3rd row, Mlck MIDrlag, Gary Alldrows. ltevl• Barber, Pat CurnD, Peter Abele, Mike Ratzlaff, '1'omn1Y Elll1, and
Rerb Partee, nwagsr;

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Theot were a single by SCott
two out in tha third
and Rlclq Slmpldns following
double.
llut Stewart ·got only to third
I&amp;nt&gt;ll8 of Cleveland South, a base and CliY I&amp;F'o threat wao
quarterback; hatlbtcks Tom · snulrad oot when Ratzlaff fanned
Ctqan&amp; of Kent Roo"velt and Jim Chandler for the third out.
Neal Lawn of struthers; ehl • Clll' I&amp;F was three .., and
Rldl Cl!ppell of Dover o.nd Har· three doWn In tha f&lt;W'Ih and fifth
ry Howard of Clncinnall Prince- aa Ratzlafl'o and Manring'• aatal, Wlbtck.
sortment of last and slow curv· Other lcltool• the all-stars eo and p~nt control btflled
piiD to allend are Notre Dame, the Point order.
Unlveralty of MlchigsD, UnlverNot so waa the McArthur bttatiJ o! PIUoburtlh, $yracuso, 1111 order btflladl
Holy Croao, Duke, Yole, Klnaao
Rex Blake, catcher, led the
Slate, Iowa, PeMo,ylvanta Stl\0, onatallldlt with two doubleo and
s..Q Monica (Callt) City Col· two singles In four journeyo to
Ieee, centerville ()owa) Junior tha plate. Shortstql Kevin Bar·
Collep, Michigan State, More- ber had a clouble and two oln'baed (K¥,) State, South Caro- glee and a walk.
11no, Princeton, Purdue, New
McArthur took a 2-0 lead In
lolel!eo and Gen Beadle Collep the flrot lanl!!i, !aliened It to
(s.Ii,l .
''' • ' . ''"' . c ..... • 11-lJ tn 1111 oeellnd•.. ~ . ile~ ',
'l11e " .Au-star pm;,' lrill''lle ~
plt.Yed 1!1 Few- Stadlunlhen. · City Ice &amp; FIIOl to Its
The South aoo• Into the pme bullpen twice but coulctn't quiet
wltb an u.e edp. There were tha !~&lt;Arthur attack.
two ties.
CHESHIRE RALLIES
Cheshire led 2-1 going Into
the laat of the fl1lh aRer pt.
tina: two runs · ln the thitd on
alngloo by · Ron Housh and John

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State University
·cANTON (tJPO - AbDUl oM
In five of the plt.Ytro w11o wtn
~clpate Ia the 23rd annual
()ldo High Seboljl All-star Foot., 111)1 Game here A,., 10 haYe
' plckod Ohio State IJIIIvenlty to
llteD! uus 1'111,
Nino players oo the North
lfjllld oelected OSU and two
' !tom the South. Other Olllo
IChoGIS sole&lt;led by the 56 p1ddora were Ohio Unlversl\)', Unl·
'l'traley of Cinet,..u, )j(aml of ·
Ohio, xavier, ' Rent Slate and
Unlvorolty of """""'
The 11 bound filr play In
.OSU'o Ohio StldiUiD are Tom
tiouser of MasalllOII, Dlek Wak&amp;o
, ~ of A.,.. Lalla, SlaD White
· Kin: RooHw1t, all tndJ;
&amp;Pnaro of .CleYeiiD.Uia.r•
' iaclde, and 5taY0 Bttl, of
JillnerYI, a llllfd.
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.~ Roo..velt, 1 c-r; Don
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· . Saturday' I Games
clnctmatl a1 Atlanta, night
· Qdcqo at st. Loolo
~odelphla at Houaton, night
New York al Loo Anplea
· Pllllburgh at San Fnnclaco

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COLUMBUS (UP0 - Aller
msklng short w o r k Thursdo,y
night of the Buffalo Bison&amp;. the
Columbus Jets have to deal
Runs Batted In
with
a new kihl o! animal toNational League: McCovey, Giants 65; Allen. Phils and H. nigh~
The lnternatluai League
Aaron, Braves 60; Hart, Giants,
leacli18
Toledo Mudhens were
Banks, Cubs, Perez, Reds and
slated
to
move lniO Jet stadium
santo, Cubs 58.
American League: Harrelson, ror a four-day engagement am
Red Sox 79; F. Howard, Sena- give the secorvi-place J eta a

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discusses care of the bridle with Ivan Archer, area extension
ageat, during Thursday's judging.
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Anieleo (Keldch 1~, H p.m.
Plllal&gt;urgh (Veale 9.8) tit San
Prabclaoo (McCormick 7.12), 11

BILL KENNEDY OF THE CARPENTER 4-H Club boys

TEJID;A GOOCH o! the Melgo County 4-H Pleasw-e Riders

At,.

Nro York (lleaver 9-7) at Lo1

WUIIsm P. Smith, area extension agent in (arm management.
The accompanying photos show
a part of the activity Thur~
as the giant project took place
at the Pomeroy school.

Columbus
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players or McArthur ~lVI&lt;!
btnlloojlle · ·fir it place trcphllo

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P. J. Pauley

sa to ·.542 s

53 49· ,$10 IO'h
53 51 .5lo l1'h
f9 52 .485 If
ff 6f .t71 15
. fB 55 .tel II
• fB 56 .Me 18
87 6t .~ 28
Tluraday'a .Gamel
MlnneiOI&amp; 4 Chi CliO I
Now York 1 Boololl 0, nljllt
· Baltimore 5 Cleveland 1, night
Waahlngtoo 9 Dotrolt 3, night

l:.aid1 (Jailer 8.8), 9 p.m.
l'ldiodelphla (James 3-4) at
Hi&gt;l!ston ()llerker 9-10), 8:30 p.

Ken Wil/;oms

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Bolloll
Ollldand
Now York
Ml1110.
Callfornll.
Chic""'
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Ang o, night

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M . .a
,ChiCliO ()loltzman 7.7) at

agent; WUiiam Henderson, Cormer 4..fl summer assistant, and

HOLZER HOSPJTAL -Visit·
ing hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Par~ ents o@' o~. r!!&lt;li~~.~ ~ War4 ...
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Guysville; Mrs, Catherine Nierp
man, Wellston; Mary Jo Dobbins, Rt. 1 Bidwell; Stephen L.
Jenkins, Rt. 1 Thurman; Mrs.
Guy V. Sargent, Rt. 2 Pomeroy;
Donald G. Richards, Coal Grove;
Mrs. Keith R. Thornton, Rt. 2
Pt. Pleasant; Mn. Anna M. Farp
rar, Jackson; John L. Hall,Jackp
son; Richard M. Lodwick. Rt. 3
Pomeroy; Charles 0. Wllson. Rt.
1 Gallipolis; Klmberly S. Barnett, Ravenswood; Warren F. Ottlinger, West Columbia, W. VL;

Clmlind

·~. Prababie Pltcher1
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(All Time• EDT)

sion agent, Jackson; Ron Mc-

CARMEL MURPHY ISN'T having lunch. A member o! the
Harrisonville Girls 4-!1 Hooor Club, Miss Murphy is display,:in&amp; her "tun with foods'• tray for Mrs. Jean Warner, Pomeroy
'home ee&lt;IIIOIIIIst, who jgjpd lhe .._y,

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Dade, Middleport, Columbus and
SOuthern Ohio Electric Co. em ploye; James Uttle, area extension agent; Kenneth Ackerman, Athens cou.rrcy extension

The fall of the Roman Em·
plre in the mid-fifth century
divides ancient from medJ·
eval times .

Detroit

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47 59 .U3 23'h
, f5 61 .425 25'h
Thuradal''• Re1111t1
4 Now Y~k 2
CbiCIIO 4 HoooiOn I
Pllio 6 Cincinnati 1, twUI&amp;Irt
~;, L 2 PhUa 1, 7 14 lmo.,

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teacher; Mrs. Frances Wetherholt, Gallipolis, North Gellla
home economics teacher; Mrs.
Elizabeth Smith, R. N., Reedsville; Ivan Archer, area exten.

m4-11 members across Meigs CIIW1ty.

· Amerlean

53 u ,520 15\1
56 5% .5lf II
. 53 52 .505 17
52 Sf 14111 18\1
t8 56 •,tft 21\2

!Ugh SCOOol home economics

a member of the Pomeroy Benders Junior 4·H Club. Mrs.
Roberts judged the 11 tirst outf1t" categcry in sewing projects

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,..;-,.·trouble.

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Baird llld Orland Cremeens' dou- out the fire.
ble.
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Jlut Balnl, the strong Chesho
Tilt ~Jie!llt :in their• ire rlglothander put the Redlegs
and of tha fifth wheaplnchbt- down 1-2-3 In the bottom of the
Beaty walked, went to third on sixth for the higheit finish passed balls ahl scored on Dolli third place - any Cheshire club
Acree' a clul&lt;h alngletoleftfleld. has fashioned for itself ln 10
But the Redlegs !ell IWirl In
the top of the sixth, giving liP years.
Baird fanned 15, walked two,
four l'WlS on hill by Terry Luhit one in a fine !Show or pitchcas and Creme$11, a walk, a1M1
118two damasll8 errors.
TITLE GAME
McArthur
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Our Great Deals Are Getting
Greater
Both New and Used Cars Priced
For Quick Sale••

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First ""' 1 to r are Sieve Holland, Nick Beard, Stott Stewart. Rocky Slur1IOOII,
Rlrky stmi.klns, ~Y HeiiQ'; 2hl row, Steve Bateman. Jim Chandler, Roc~ :'""S&lt;Oill)llle&gt;
A41dns, Arnie Watson; 3rd row, Rance! Jividen. ·George McClintock, Sklppe
Cllntock, Peach Craw!ord, and Mike Jividen.

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UlRAM, Oblo (UPI) - There
are two schools in the Midwest

wttb a long tradition of produc·

118 players for the Cleveland
Browns - Ohio State and Notre

Dame.

The tlghtlng Irish star wllo

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wao Larry Conjar, and thla
season amther Notre Dame ace,
Tom Scboea. is maldl8 a oerloua bld (or the Browns' roster.
SCIIoon to eaill,y the most
tallltd about rookie at the HIram tralnlrw CIRillo especlally
allv:e hlo porformallc:e in a
oo:rlm~Mp laot saturdly, when
he intercepted two passel, retuJ'ulrw them 25 and 26 yards.
The former quorterbtck is
omall for a defenalve bock at
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COich Blanton COllier, honwr,
Ia quick to defend the oatlve
Cle'Yillllder' • size.
"FOollllll plt.Yera come In all
ldndo of packageI," Colller said.
"TGIII eertilnJy hla been aoiDtl
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at all C&lt;IIICOl'1lld ....,1 hio elae."
SchOOn pla,yod a dlzalirw llnll
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Footlloll'1 Holl ol Fame stqed
Ita annual big weekend today
and Saturda,y with lnductloo ol
seven new members into it&amp;
doors and an exhibition game
between the Dallas Cowboys
and Chlc110 Bears.
Featt'lltloa ol the BC&gt;-Called
"Football's Greatest Weekend"
opened today with a Mayor's
mer Ohio state and Cleveland
Browns 1reat, was guest speak..

PT. PLEASANT - TweniY Gilt members of the Foster
Gl'llldparents organization baYO
formed anauxlllarythatw!U meet

er. A flshton show and a civic
banquet honoriq: tile seven new
enshrlnees were scheduled to
round out the first day ol the

Breakfast where SUI Willis, forw

celebrallon.

als backfteld aee; Marlon Motley, a local plaJer wt.;, went on
to lullback tho Clevelaod
Browns, and Wayne Millner,
one ol tho Waohlngtcm Redskl ..

Olllcero eleclod at the Initial
meeting were Mrs. Sarah Mal•,

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oodol cllalrman andDolii)'Dorot,
pd&gt;llclly.
Other membera or the auxUIar1 ore Chari- CWiclll!, Hazel Clpehar:l, F.aaa Dotrfer.
Paulino Forbeo, W. J. Forbel,
· Everott Graham, Ruth KDoA&gt;,
L. D. Mallory, Mauclo MaUotte,
Mao Meaolck, Robert S n e e d,
Flormce '!IIcker, Alma Triplett,
!Mole Wolfe and Maude Young.

PT. PLEASANT - One ol
tho -..Hns and lnterelltlng
IXIIIblto at the Maeon Coullil'
Folr Aueull 6-10 will be the
CUllaarJ

Artl DtpartinODI,

with Mn. Gorold Rood and
Mrl. Grace Brown ol Letart

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....,. chow, llld eatoup BDd
JaUeel; Carmed Fruits; can.

ned Vegetables; Camedmeatli
Biked Goods, breada, cakes,
cookiH and plea; Clndlu llld

CIOII!eotlona.

Albert A. Miche!Boo re·
celved the Nobel Prize In
phJIIcs In 1!107 lor the meas·
uromofnt ol the speed of Ugbt.

Daughter -in-law
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CGCikout at their Rullalll home
hamriDg their daiJI!hter-ID-Iaw,
Mrl. Bonlllo Nlcholaon.
Mn. Nicholson will leave soon
ror England lo join her hua-.
A1mwl 1-c Michael C Nlcholaon,
. wbo Ia ·etatloned there with the
· V.S. Alr Force.
Guests at the cookout were
Mr. and Mrs. Genrge Grate and

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Tbis pneration DliY witness

the secoul COJtling ot Christ."
Services Friday night w Ill
close out the unuauall,y successlui outdoor reYI.U serYices. Tile

revi.U has been a joint ellort
ot 18 Ulll~ _Me-lot (Iormor
EUB) churches In Point Pleasant diolrlct.
~~wm Christ come in our
· time'?'' was the subject of the
Billy Gnham &amp;IBOClate as he
asserted that we need to be It~
tentlve to what God Is doing In
loraeL He pointed out UW.t this
, Ia the firot time since 586 B. C
that ihe Jews'·
had a !lOmeland. Scripture Is bel~ lulfill·
ed in that God tlrst scattered his .
peqde throuahout the world but
he Ia now bringing them bock 1o
the HoiJ land.
There b ·, rebirth Ill Israel,
he tD~Plat.ned, 100 the de&amp;ert is
blooming like l roae, aa It was
prophesied In t h e scriptures.
This little nation Ia the hub ol

hive

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a wsiofy..,.klna allllr, a1nce 1i
marks tho first lime aln&lt;t 1958.
that George Rolea will nOt be
on the oldellnes as eoocll ol tho
Bears. Hl1as retirld 11 coach
last winter allor 39 le&amp;IOIIJ In
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at.·home 1o be able to be laterested Ill activities at ot!hool.

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dlreetlono?
l!e should bavo been pJa.ylng
with other children In order to
learn to work In a gr...,;
Haa he learned ledopendence
and respooolbllley bydolngthlnga
lor hlmsall'l

He ahould bave de ..lq,ed a
lamUiarley with booko and the
characters In them.

By Helen Botrel

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sldll o! reading dOea baye oome
use In i ~eai-&lt;&gt;ld world; see
to It that hls boiJka are about
things that really · Interest •h!m
and that he can untlerslalil; ouch
as other chUdren, their tlmllles,
their pets, as ~en •• trajna, air·
planes, tugboats, ole!UftlhovelS.

BEFORE HE GOES to ocbool,
he should have learned hia own
name, name of parents, lddress,
phMe number, and to be 1illllng
Io sfve them when asked.

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He should also be able to' go
alone to ·,rite dlfteient places
before he sta1 :s to schooL
Teach hino not 10 play with
matches, to c~trry scissors or

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. polterpl&amp;t waa a locherou• old
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·out a beQJ, cail!bled and oarlb· lite you only read about. SOW'!
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relax and enjoy the Yloltora, 1oo.
parente
can do 1o help him get
SO lonal ao you believe In the
roacb'
1o
read:
llHr llollll:
poltergelot, you'll haVe 110 real
(a)
Sl~ng lo one prepantloo
The IR!er !rom "Gho&amp;l'l trouble. Noloomaklng 10d breaklor read!iW. As a chlld learns 1o
- · prompts me to write. age 11111 ~et down andlhe tallow
"Note from H: You lt)llaeverol IIIII' leave lor 1ona1 perluda, Ac· hell' and reCCJillllze ~ouuda, he Ia
lamdred olbar belleven: PO!ter- cept him ao one olthe famllJ, dovelq,lng carelul Uotening hablOIIIs are -lor llliljocll)
and like an attent!M - eravllli lta, therelore, start earl,y by
singing elmple tuneo. The chUd
Tbanko to the of!ot1' ol para;- chlld, he'll behave bitter. devel~s a love tor llsterrlng as
ll)'eholQIIcal lmea\lplora, pol. POLTERGE!Sf'S FRIEND
llrgetltlo hml b"" atv,. per. Dear Helen:
mlollan 1o !IIIII outaldo or lmPO!terselat• are not horm!Ul.
llllnatton. There ore aomo Will- 'l'heJ'n only mlechiOVOUIIlhoala,
documelited eaoeo ol._ In but they'll put a houloe In an
print.
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However, I 't!OQld llka to tell 1ng olf lights, alamllling doore, lor Yea, two tapa lor No, In anaer 1o your Qlestlms. This WIJ
"&lt;h&gt;at'l Hollell" 1hll U her lllc. - A BELIEVER
yoo
can lind out wb,y he Is oot
''lrilndo" art friendly, llbe Ia llHr Halon:
at
peace,
and find a WIJ lA&gt; send
Y01")' ludcJ, Pltltergelllll ..,...
PO!teraoleto are "aoulslndlaln uaorlld ~enti, len· treee• lhrowo Into oternley be- blm "home." - BE.LIEVER
cloncloa 1111! ta!llllo, ntany ot tore their time. The only way Doer Helen:
T.ell Ghoet's Hoot that two cats
them VI~~·· Tbt.Y baVO been ·tho,y cBD coli lor halp lo by
In
her houae will keep tile pol1a1own to 11a11 ares, ~J,y belna not_,, If Ghoet• Holl will
wreek 1M lllolde ol a houae, hit, lor them, they'll llud their tergelot quiet. - Mil&amp; C,W.
Jdek, bite • ..,etuall¥ lo&amp;vllll way to tho!r real hoine. J haa Dear All ol You:
I never met a poltergeist
bruloo1111d ~- lllrow JIIWOGOd 1o me lhri'e tlmea. The
I hope I never meet one!
reeks, wrllo pi...-, wurd1 m IJIO!I otertllng wao whan I waa
But Ill do, I'll read my mollWallo ~ )'011 - I t , there II a a JOIIIll bride. I bad nlghlmtrll
ADd know just how 1o treat
polterpllll ooDiowbore who baa 'or two bls dark thlngo beatlni
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done ll. . : · '
mo• ., the mornlnB I'd wake up
II tblf ltlell' lo inllroited Ill with bruiN• all over mo. Other ·
llbttut her tlllill- - · ccmp!ajnOd of elran,lll
91~ pats, ihe could write tblnila ~nlns 1n their IWOrlthe ~chi)Jop Deportment, menta: ebalr.s overturned. lamps
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tre Rue Sbampooer
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It Ia lmportaDt lor JOilr child
to have ~ eyeolgh~ good heat:lng, and no speech de!e.cta.
o,. !mportaDt atep Ill being
reld.Y to read Is bel1111 able lo
tall the dlltorenco In nb.Jecta SCHOOL .IS A PLACE lor a 11111111 tree, the largeot plat4,
boako, and natural~¥ a place to the ahorteat boy, 1 circle, ia
l,Mm Io read, but not ali ave ... square, can he cfo things like
IIJo7etHida are feadl' 1o read. theee?
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their tralnlna CIJII)a latatoday. The .p me wae a\rttd.ed

resideni~ were injured in I OOh
car accident Thursday 10 i.m.
on Jefferson Blvd., when their
car went out of control whUe
travellrw: north, crossed t h e

lillured and lloted In good conPLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
dition
at Ploaaant Vollay HosADllltiTED: Wealo,y WUIIama,
pital
were
Mra. Ed!IM Brace,
Leon; Charles WUaon, Middleport; Mr1. FAHIORBrlee,Raclnei fl, of ReciDe, Olllo, and CharMrl. Richard Holland, Pt. Pleat- leo WUeon, 30, Middleport, Ohio.
ant; Mrs. WOllam Bolrd, South- Mrs. Brace suttered a laeera~
Uoo o! the eeolp llld Ia being
aide.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Harold held lor obllrvatlon. wnaon lllfStewirt, Pt. PIOIIIIDI; Augola lered a fracture of tile 1111lne and
Rolllno, Leon; Harold Johneon, lo alao underaolnr observation
Pl. Pleasant; Sharon Wolfinbar- at the hol(lltal.
The mlabap !1 under lnvollllpger, rt. Pleal&amp;llt; Mrs. L e on
tlon
of the cley pollee.
Thompaon, Pl. Plnlllll; Corrie
G.- Leon; Mro. Ira l'l&gt;lllllld
dau&amp;llter. Apple Grove.

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TO SELECT JURORS
PT. PLEASANT - JUry commloolonera, Vollle TMo,y and W.
A. Barker, are achaluled to meet
ID tho ollloe ol Circuit Clerk llcJw..
ord Schultz m MolldiJ, Auauot
5th, at I p.m. to lllect grand
ehlJdren. Beverly, Georpne, and petit Juron lor the SeptemRcmle, and ~· and Blll Nlch- ber term of Maaon Count,y Circuit Coort.
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Gretta SUttle Iii! Mrs. NoW'e
VIle, Me!p C0W11Y School Soc&gt;orvtaors, PfllNirOd to "" per- tiP• on hoir aiey IIIII' help
prepare their children lor
echool.

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Bel\lamln MeKinto,y lamlly were

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the world, Rev. Basinger stated. or concerued her earl,y -rl•
Since all prophetic
listed ences as a chUd which she reIn the Bible ore continuing Io lated 1o tho large 1tro1c&gt; or eltll·
come to pass, he declued. H ls dren present.
Bernard LloYing mide tho olessential that we be ready when
fertory
prayer. All eqensea for
Christ does retlll11.
Several peraons responded to the c~q~meeting hive been met
the lnYIIatlon that cloaed the arxJ the o«erirws now received
wW go 11 1 love ofterinl tor
service last night.
Members ol t h e combined the evangelist•, according to
church choirs sang twice Wed- CBmpground Board chairman,
nellday and Evaogellat and Mrs. Rev, Eugene Garlow,
Basi•r sang 1 duet and he
preceded his messqe with 1
solo. Slorytlme by Mrs. Baolng-

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Perhaps, Says Evangelist

PT. PLEASANT - Us!~ prophetic scriptures 1o sUPport his
atatementl, EwrweJ.lst lner Baalrwer told an audience of more
Ulan 300 peraona at the Union

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Tile weekend oleo marked the
first Hall ol F'Mle participation
lor American Football League
rqtresentatives. OWners Bud
Adams ol the Houatcm OUero and
Lamar Hwtt olthe Kanlao Cley
Chiefs were present in their ca.
pacltles as members of the
hall's board of trustees.
Fonner protessloral greats to
be enshrined Included Chorley
Trlppi, tonner Chicago cardin-

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tllllle In 2o,ooo.. ul Fawcett

The enshrinement wlll take
Tbe group selected the name
place
S&amp;turdiJ lollowlng a cl Ylc all-time greats at end.
••Golden Age" and set duel at
Clllf Battles, another Redskin
25 eents per month with the IDOI'I· parade from downtown Canton
o,y 1o be uaed lor get-well and 1o the Hall ol Fame. Two hours sl4ndou~ olso will be Inducted
bll'lhda1 cards,
Tile P'OOil, whim works with
cbUdren at Lakill Slate Hoopllal llld olher hand!ca,ped chll-·
drtm, hope 1o establllh a clooer
relatlmshlp between members
witll the lorming o1 the ...0iar)'.

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onet a month.

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il!"fS'ed back Info the No. S polltlilp, but tool&amp;ltl'l pd tho lopoY-lUnY 1o1m rlshl
bo'*
Ill ale ....... opot.
The Redo we~ drGppod a poe·
Ilion Tburllday night ao tile vlaltlni Plllsburah Pirates cMnped
them 6-1 beldnd a tllree-runhomer by WOlle stargell.

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Footlloll'1 Holl ol Fame stqed
Ita annual big weekend today
and Saturda,y with lnductloo ol
seven new members into it&amp;
doors and an exhibition game
between the Dallas Cowboys
and Chlc110 Bears.
Featt'lltloa ol the BC&gt;-Called
"Football's Greatest Weekend"
opened today with a Mayor's
mer Ohio state and Cleveland
Browns 1reat, was guest speak..

PT. PLEASANT - TweniY Gilt members of the Foster
Gl'llldparents organization baYO
formed anauxlllarythatw!U meet

er. A flshton show and a civic
banquet honoriq: tile seven new
enshrlnees were scheduled to
round out the first day ol the

Breakfast where SUI Willis, forw

celebrallon.

als backfteld aee; Marlon Motley, a local plaJer wt.;, went on
to lullback tho Clevelaod
Browns, and Wayne Millner,
one ol tho Waohlngtcm Redskl ..

Olllcero eleclod at the Initial
meeting were Mrs. Sarah Mal•,

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Clork, vice preeldent; OJna VanSicllle, oecretal')'; Nora Wartanburl. treuureri Etbel Beckner,
oodol cllalrman andDolii)'Dorot,
pd&gt;llclly.
Other membera or the auxUIar1 ore Chari- CWiclll!, Hazel Clpehar:l, F.aaa Dotrfer.
Paulino Forbeo, W. J. Forbel,
· Everott Graham, Ruth KDoA&gt;,
L. D. Mallory, Mauclo MaUotte,
Mao Meaolck, Robert S n e e d,
Flormce '!IIcker, Alma Triplett,
!Mole Wolfe and Maude Young.

PT. PLEASANT - One ol
tho -..Hns and lnterelltlng
IXIIIblto at the Maeon Coullil'
Folr Aueull 6-10 will be the
CUllaarJ

Artl DtpartinODI,

with Mn. Gorold Rood and
Mrl. Grace Brown ol Letart

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...U.... will lnelude Food canoed, laclud!ng p r ellnll, jauu1, jellies, picklel,
....,. chow, llld eatoup BDd
JaUeel; Carmed Fruits; can.

ned Vegetables; Camedmeatli
Biked Goods, breada, cakes,
cookiH and plea; Clndlu llld

CIOII!eotlona.

Albert A. Miche!Boo re·
celved the Nobel Prize In
phJIIcs In 1!107 lor the meas·
uromofnt ol the speed of Ugbt.

Daughter -in-law
Honored at Cookout

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CGCikout at their Rullalll home
hamriDg their daiJI!hter-ID-Iaw,
Mrl. Bonlllo Nlcholaon.
Mn. Nicholson will leave soon
ror England lo join her hua-.
A1mwl 1-c Michael C Nlcholaon,
. wbo Ia ·etatloned there with the
· V.S. Alr Force.
Guests at the cookout were
Mr. and Mrs. Genrge Grate and

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Tbis pneration DliY witness

the secoul COJtling ot Christ."
Services Friday night w Ill
close out the unuauall,y successlui outdoor reYI.U serYices. Tile

revi.U has been a joint ellort
ot 18 Ulll~ _Me-lot (Iormor
EUB) churches In Point Pleasant diolrlct.
~~wm Christ come in our
· time'?'' was the subject of the
Billy Gnham &amp;IBOClate as he
asserted that we need to be It~
tentlve to what God Is doing In
loraeL He pointed out UW.t this
, Ia the firot time since 586 B. C
that ihe Jews'·
had a !lOmeland. Scripture Is bel~ lulfill·
ed in that God tlrst scattered his .
peqde throuahout the world but
he Ia now bringing them bock 1o
the HoiJ land.
There b ·, rebirth Ill Israel,
he tD~Plat.ned, 100 the de&amp;ert is
blooming like l roae, aa It was
prophesied In t h e scriptures.
This little nation Ia the hub ol

hive

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relax and enjoy the Yloltora, 1oo.
parente
can do 1o help him get
SO lonal ao you believe In the
roacb'
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read:
llHr llollll:
poltergelot, you'll haVe 110 real
(a)
Sl~ng lo one prepantloo
The IR!er !rom "Gho&amp;l'l trouble. Noloomaklng 10d breaklor read!iW. As a chlld learns 1o
- · prompts me to write. age 11111 ~et down andlhe tallow
"Note from H: You lt)llaeverol IIIII' leave lor 1ona1 perluda, Ac· hell' and reCCJillllze ~ouuda, he Ia
lamdred olbar belleven: PO!ter- cept him ao one olthe famllJ, dovelq,lng carelul Uotening hablOIIIs are -lor llliljocll)
and like an attent!M - eravllli lta, therelore, start earl,y by
singing elmple tuneo. The chUd
Tbanko to the of!ot1' ol para;- chlld, he'll behave bitter. devel~s a love tor llsterrlng as
ll)'eholQIIcal lmea\lplora, pol. POLTERGE!Sf'S FRIEND
llrgetltlo hml b"" atv,. per. Dear Helen:
mlollan 1o !IIIII outaldo or lmPO!terselat• are not horm!Ul.
llllnatton. There ore aomo Will- 'l'heJ'n only mlechiOVOUIIlhoala,
documelited eaoeo ol._ In but they'll put a houloe In an
print.
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at
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Y01")' ludcJ, Pltltergelllll ..,...
PO!teraoleto are "aoulslndlaln uaorlld ~enti, len· treee• lhrowo Into oternley be- blm "home." - BE.LIEVER
cloncloa 1111! ta!llllo, ntany ot tore their time. The only way Doer Helen:
T.ell Ghoet's Hoot that two cats
them VI~~·· Tbt.Y baVO been ·tho,y cBD coli lor halp lo by
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her houae will keep tile pol1a1own to 11a11 ares, ~J,y belna not_,, If Ghoet• Holl will
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llclllnr bel' ilillora ttl&gt; widell. ~ lllliSo .i,A.c,
' Gorden Tillers, Lawn
J'Qitergelila.
be bad but tho,y
1\,len: ..
Mowers, $48,95. mue Lus11'1 weal! ~ to tho . Poltergelltl are·-ovll ·sp!rto,
tre Rue Sbampooer
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Semi • Gloas.
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polrt, olllove.; ....
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It Ia lmportaDt lor JOilr child
to have ~ eyeolgh~ good heat:lng, and no speech de!e.cta.
o,. !mportaDt atep Ill being
reld.Y to read Is bel1111 able lo
tall the dlltorenco In nb.Jecta SCHOOL .IS A PLACE lor a 11111111 tree, the largeot plat4,
boako, and natural~¥ a place to the ahorteat boy, 1 circle, ia
l,Mm Io read, but not ali ave ... square, can he cfo things like
IIJo7etHida are feadl' 1o read. theee?
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their tralnlna CIJII)a latatoday. The .p me wae a\rttd.ed

resideni~ were injured in I OOh
car accident Thursday 10 i.m.
on Jefferson Blvd., when their
car went out of control whUe
travellrw: north, crossed t h e

lillured and lloted In good conPLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
dition
at Ploaaant Vollay HosADllltiTED: Wealo,y WUIIama,
pital
were
Mra. Ed!IM Brace,
Leon; Charles WUaon, Middleport; Mr1. FAHIORBrlee,Raclnei fl, of ReciDe, Olllo, and CharMrl. Richard Holland, Pt. Pleat- leo WUeon, 30, Middleport, Ohio.
ant; Mrs. WOllam Bolrd, South- Mrs. Brace suttered a laeera~
Uoo o! the eeolp llld Ia being
aide.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Harold held lor obllrvatlon. wnaon lllfStewirt, Pt. PIOIIIIDI; Augola lered a fracture of tile 1111lne and
Rolllno, Leon; Harold Johneon, lo alao underaolnr observation
Pl. Pleasant; Sharon Wolfinbar- at the hol(lltal.
The mlabap !1 under lnvollllpger, rt. Pleal&amp;llt; Mrs. L e on
tlon
of the cley pollee.
Thompaon, Pl. Plnlllll; Corrie
G.- Leon; Mro. Ira l'l&gt;lllllld
dau&amp;llter. Apple Grove.

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In Accident

TO SELECT JURORS
PT. PLEASANT - JUry commloolonera, Vollle TMo,y and W.
A. Barker, are achaluled to meet
ID tho ollloe ol Circuit Clerk llcJw..
ord Schultz m MolldiJ, Auauot
5th, at I p.m. to lllect grand
ehlJdren. Beverly, Georpne, and petit Juron lor the SeptemRcmle, and ~· and Blll Nlch- ber term of Maaon Count,y Circuit Coort.
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Gretta SUttle Iii! Mrs. NoW'e
VIle, Me!p C0W11Y School Soc&gt;orvtaors, PfllNirOd to "" per- tiP• on hoir aiey IIIII' help
prepare their children lor
echool.

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poreh ol the home occupied by
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the world, Rev. Basinger stated. or concerued her earl,y -rl•
Since all prophetic
listed ences as a chUd which she reIn the Bible ore continuing Io lated 1o tho large 1tro1c&gt; or eltll·
come to pass, he declued. H ls dren present.
Bernard LloYing mide tho olessential that we be ready when
fertory
prayer. All eqensea for
Christ does retlll11.
Several peraons responded to the c~q~meeting hive been met
the lnYIIatlon that cloaed the arxJ the o«erirws now received
wW go 11 1 love ofterinl tor
service last night.
Members ol t h e combined the evangelist•, according to
church choirs sang twice Wed- CBmpground Board chairman,
nellday and Evaogellat and Mrs. Rev, Eugene Garlow,
Basi•r sang 1 duet and he
preceded his messqe with 1
solo. Slorytlme by Mrs. Baolng-

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Perhaps, Says Evangelist

PT. PLEASANT - Us!~ prophetic scriptures 1o sUPport his
atatementl, EwrweJ.lst lner Baalrwer told an audience of more
Ulan 300 peraona at the Union

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Tile weekend oleo marked the
first Hall ol F'Mle participation
lor American Football League
rqtresentatives. OWners Bud
Adams ol the Houatcm OUero and
Lamar Hwtt olthe Kanlao Cley
Chiefs were present in their ca.
pacltles as members of the
hall's board of trustees.
Fonner protessloral greats to
be enshrined Included Chorley
Trlppi, tonner Chicago cardin-

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tllllle In 2o,ooo.. ul Fawcett

The enshrinement wlll take
Tbe group selected the name
place
S&amp;turdiJ lollowlng a cl Ylc all-time greats at end.
••Golden Age" and set duel at
Clllf Battles, another Redskin
25 eents per month with the IDOI'I· parade from downtown Canton
o,y 1o be uaed lor get-well and 1o the Hall ol Fame. Two hours sl4ndou~ olso will be Inducted
bll'lhda1 cards,
Tile P'OOil, whim works with
cbUdren at Lakill Slate Hoopllal llld olher hand!ca,ped chll-·
drtm, hope 1o establllh a clooer
relatlmshlp between members
witll the lorming o1 the ...0iar)'.

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Auxiliary
Is Formed
onet a month.

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lii·:jllil: Nitlooal ~~ IIAa.liO.,.. . 'liiilr"'-7 nl&amp;lll ana
il!"fS'ed back Info the No. S polltlilp, but tool&amp;ltl'l pd tho lopoY-lUnY 1o1m rlshl
bo'*
Ill ale ....... opot.
The Redo we~ drGppod a poe·
Ilion Tburllday night ao tile vlaltlni Plllsburah Pirates cMnped
them 6-1 beldnd a tllree-runhomer by WOlle stargell.

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Foi Wood or

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lft1UIIado1.

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- · l!fs. M!lph Gru.oaer.
onii, ,Mr'.'and Mrs.
Tueo4oy !olro. Adolph Grueoer
tela, local, and her
,!olnod
Mi. arid Mrs. WalterGruoNorma GoodWin, of . ' .
oer · and' fallil4o for a dlnller In
Bsrbt.ra and BU\y are aotlve
aboervan.. ol hla birthdaY.
&amp;lmmer Theater In Michigan.
Rodney White, 10 year old
The¥ are on vacation between 100 of Mr. and Mrs. Tom White,
the shows "Oliver," and ucam.
Pomeroy, Route 3, \mderwent
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ear surgery at Chlldren's Hos-

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G' en at H
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TABLE LAMPS

LINOLIUM RUGS

OIL LANTERN

DOOR MIRRORS

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BAIER FURNITURE

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At Fire House

'M&gt;rkshop Planned
For Rutland Club

Greeting Cards

Will Be _Sold

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Annual Picnic
Held by Club

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Friendly Gardeners
Hold Annual Picnic

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Program Announced
A PI'OfiRIII on plant p Uon wiD' be preSOIIIed at 9 a.m.
"oDdii7 on Radio WMPO, the
Lorey ADderaon Show, II, tho
llutlaad Friendb Gardenero,
Mrs. ClYde Ahlrewa, reglonol
ndlo chairman, liiiOUIICOCI. Mrs.
Harold Walle IIIII Mrs. Fred.
WIU!amoon will pr-nlthe P~'&lt;&gt;-'

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HAYING EQUIPMENT
FUlTON· THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
992-5101

BOGGS EQUIPMENT CO.
Y.. , Allia-Cholllota Deolot
SALES .. PARTS·· SI!RVICE
FOR
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FARM and INDUSTRIAL EQUIP.

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TUPPERS rU,INS,

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C1aao 11 : )!RI!THBI!J!.IN
G. Morr!IOIIoJI!III.1IDI:&lt;SI!D·
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lliamoan..
SpenCer, 11UjC.;4ltred W~e,.,_
II!!Po io,IICI
7t30 p,, m, Pray,.- a~d
·lblrd.wodnofl\ll1.
ctr·
3cho01.
m.
llilla,eU tce,
a. m.; Evenlal - 'Cidr
ci:., 7 P. .m.
M'clndlW
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101'111011, 11, a. Pralle ..me., 'DWICIQ, 7,t0.
A. Claw, paalof, SIUiday
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at 9:30,
DiniJWOr, m.; l"rMcclllw eve17
TriE RUTLAND
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Worshill Servt~ea at,10:45 P. ill. .. , ,·,.. . • .... Plmf!W. Clllrt!b,.llchool, t:u· 7130 p, m, eftr7 ftr~ ~·~ CHURCH "7 llev~J· l,f' ~~'•
·&lt;J 'W.orshVillere Swvl artz, 111-lioldor.
111E BIJTLAND C:::OiiOIUNtrY a. m.; Worlbli&gt; aemce, 10:30. SIDIII ol lbo mntlb. Ctaoa..- Wputorort..;"Cbbrt!servlbce, 10·.30' 'a. a.m....
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ser ceo, ~ay, 7:45 €burch • Rov. AIII"'TWII,PII• •""' •
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11
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RACINE METHODIST - W.
jilellday• 7
Dav. casto. Wed- ""'· SIUiday ScboOI, 9:, o Lm.; 110 m.
Public lm!ted tllbll ~.David -r,cllto
:45 p, m. Prayer serv· Worship ••rvlce, : 11 Ull.i R'*' w lllead . lllolie aenlcea, Glen loader. chrllllan l!lillotYOr, 7:30 Dole McClurg, paalol'. SIDIII
orl Soarloo, · SUIIdlll' ScboOI Su- HJ)oa, · mlnlltar. Leo cnw, s, 110 m;, I80COIId and f&lt;lurtb' Sulldl,y. School, 1180" a.m.; Worabi,P 'I""·
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CHIUS'I1AN SCIENCE Servlcea perintendeot; Wednesday prayer s..t,. Mra. JllneVanVI'anj&lt;en,OI'• Emer- ~. prelldiiL Ice, 10:30 a. m.; meet!JW, 7:30 p.m. Yourc P'"' IIDIIII Mra, BelliYRawlliwa,mu-' Prayer IIIOOIIJW, '7:30 110 m.ovoh' •· practice, Wedno.sday, 3:211 p. m,;
315 Main st., P~ PI-nt, pies FeUowahlp Sunday, 7 p.m.; sic cJinclor.
wedneldlll'. J!oU'd IIIOOIIJW, T:SO SeniOI' eholr practice, 'lburaday,
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IlL m.; Wednesdays
Sunday nil!l&gt;l worahlp, 7:30, .
··- 110 m., O,llt lfllllllay Ill......,_
7:30 110 m. " - Hullllef Claso
p. m. All welccme.
· TRE DANviLLE \PiESl.EY AN
POJm!OY FIRST BAFilSTPOMEROY TRlliiT\' IJNITI!D meetllw, tourlb FridaY or eaeh
\ CHURCH- Charlet Dozer, paa- car-l WJWama, paitllr. Jolll ·CHURCH OF CHHIST- IIOV. vi. IIIOidb 116 1&gt;. Jl\, WOIO)'BD Serv·
I.OTTRIDGE UNITED METR· tor; Adra SWick, Sunday School wnu Sulldi.J School s.rtn- . 11. JVr!D, pallor, l'alrlek n. cle Guild, tourlb Monlla1 or each
ll'orahlp, ftratandthlrd Sqlertntendent. . Su!MJay ScboOI, - - Soi151r School, 9:30 a. Wood, &amp;1(11. S1D111 SchOOl, f111i l!l0111b, 7130 1&gt;. m.; JunlOI' 1118b.
· ·!JUnclayo of each JIIOillh, 10:45 o. 9•30 a. m.; Worship aortlce, m.; Marlllnll wotlhlp, 10:20 a. a. m.; W•sldp, 10a21i a. m. MYF, 4:30 110 m. OIAlb Slnlor,
· iii.; oecollil and lourih Sundlyo, 10:30 L m. Youllt and Junior m. ' BYF, 6 p, m. Bible StuilY, Youtlt cbolr robearoal, MondiY, Senior lli8b MYF, 5:30 P.m.,
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1•30 p. m. ~ .ScboOI, 9:45 yooth service, 6:U p. m. l!vo- Wodlaaday, 7 110m.; Cbolr _ . 6:30 p, m. Mra. !ollrvlll Bart, eaeh Sulldi.J,
. a. m. ChrisUan ~vor, third nlqr WG"ohlp, 7:30. Pl'aJOI' and Uce, 8130 p.m. Wedllosday.
director;- ebolrrebaaraal,
PORTLAND METHODm Selurday or ooch monti:.
praise, Wednesday, 7:80.
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Tlmeday, NG p, m,, )lrl, Paul Rev. W. Dole lkCIUI'fl, pUtor.
. 1!D FAITH CHURCH,.:
)(T. UNION BAl"llST -!leY, Neaae,
'ftrilrlday, all Slllday School, f1SO a.m.; Woa:·
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LAUIIEL
CLIFF
FREE
Mmllo
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oasr CHURCH_ _...,.
""""'"School Nea11 Settl~ - ~bart ·z. ceeu Cox. putor. Sund11 School , day, Buoy Beo IIIIIHilW ~ In •"'"
- ae ce, : P.m.
Sml"' Sr ··~ "-'- s.•·"' ---'"'•nd""' Larry Clarlc. church IIOC!al room.
OAK GROVE MI!THODIST •• •• p-r.
,... . Slnday
.......~••.,9:45 a.m.; Sulldi.J
w. Dale lka urg, pao""'• SUIIdlll'
. · 1:30 o. m., lllOI'IIIJW worohlp,
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RUTLAND
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10:10 a. m., avenlnl worlbiP, &amp;uldiiY School, II30 L m.; """" l'l8lllJW wonblp, 7:30; Wednoo· CHHIST _Roy w, Carler,,pa1• School, 10:30 L m.; WorshiP .
7:30 p, m.; W""'eacltl, Chrl•. 1.._, aervtce, 10:30 a. m. and . day l'l'~ 11111 Blblelluolr, 7:30 lol'. SUnday School, 9a80 a. m.; aervtce, 9:80 a. m., llrot and
lin Youth Crullldero,6:il01l.m. : 7130p.m.oacb~.MlMeok p.m.
CIIIUIIIDIIonand-shlpsenlce, thlrd~aveachmonlh.
and prayer meetiJW, 7:80p.m, prayer meeting, Wednolday, 7:80
10:80 a. m.; Prayer meotlnro
ZION CHURCH OF CHillsrThursday, cbolr P""'Uce, 7 p,
'l'huredaY, 7:30p.m. v, H. Bra• Pomeroy - Harri1011vUle Road.
.,, H. Eugene Gill, paswr; Phil P• m.
SIIT'I'ON IIETHOIIL'!T - !leY, ley, ~
. Euga&gt;O Uocleniood, pU1Dr. KenWise,~
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· · W~ Dole McCIUI'fl, pallor. &amp;111ClmlTER li1ETHODIST Cbarge ' neth Grover, iOmday School &amp;ck·
DEXTER CHUIICH OF CHRIS!'
KENO CHURCH OF CIII!ST- di.7 SebOor, 10:30 L m.; Woroblp - Jln, Pearl A. CUID, pallor, sunday SChool, ·9:30 a. m.; Wo,_
-Ronnie Ruooall, pUIDr. Nor- Norman llaCaln, -~· sin!c., 9130 a. m., I80COIId and . CHESTER: WCil'lbll&gt;, 9 L m.; shill service, 10:30 a. m. &amp;Jnday
.,.. C, WUI, slt)l. .&amp;lndV SeboOII ·
~~ tourlb Sunday ~b-. . Sulldi.J School, 10 a. m,; MrL eveni'W service, 7 p. m. Prayer
8t30 L m.; Worohlp aerv!ce, f1f IIIOIIIb bt Cbarlol l!ulaeB It CHESrER CHURCH OFT HE Wold Speaeor, ~ FLAT· meeting, ThuredaY, 7:30 p, m.
10:30 a. m, Chrll\lan l!adoavor 9,30 a.~
. :!'~..._ R'ev.llarblrt~ woons. Ch\lrcll School, SUnday, st7'JbfiN's LUTHI!RAN-Brl·
liRADFOIID · CHURCH -OF !"ili&gt;r:Wi&gt;riJiiii ~e,U!!J!I! U L m., Jlhl Balli',I!Qpl. Wor• an &amp;vel, peatDr, MOI'IIIni ...,..
.TIII!.RACINE•n~T CiruRc!,hooiOF Cflllll'l' -CblrleoJIUHU,pU· llld 7130 p.m., &amp;lnday, SuDday abJp service altemateawi.U:rviAI· ship, 9 a.m.; SUnday School.
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'liOt-, RlcbArd llllkll'o ~ ~ 'saiOoJ;f:IAI L 0.. Charlea Bli- bed and ~ Se 001 10:30 L m.
lt80 l, "!oo -.dati W•lblp, ~ ~' 9:30 a, m.; ~. aa11, IICIIoo Btcbar&lt;IBartoa, ... Sulldi.J mornll!i or oveolqJ, or
ST. PAUL'S LIITHERo)Ji - 32
• 1li:30 a. -m.; E\wiDc Woraldp,, WilriliiP, 10:30 a. m,; ~ at- l1l'lo Prarar tnMtlq, each -1&lt;.
E. Second St., l'lllloroy, Sulldi.J
· 7130 110m.
el!l"ffeol, 7:30' 'MII!tlblp, fll.m• Wodnioadaylllble .W•'""'·, 7,30 " m.
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GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. MaiD School, 10 a.m.; Worship service
'·, J. m. WldDOo4oy. Slnllll' ~ ·
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' ~ Pauline MeC~ ~:a: m. . IICH ·W
HAIIftiSOlMLLI! I'IIEDY· servt.., 10:80 a. m~ wllh 1111'·
SYRACUSE EUB CHURCHtoclc. - · IIOV, 'Morril M.. ·
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Mrs Norma Let; leederl,
Rev. PauiA.5ellers,palllor,Sun·
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s--~H DAY ADVENTIST
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Clllrch - Pomeroy, Mulberry enberry aupt. ldornlng worship
IIETRODJST -lolorulivWorohtl Sunday 5ehool, 8s30 L 111.1 Mora-. .
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1:30 L m.atlarmerEUBbuiJd. qWorohlp,10180a.m.&amp;mdlll' cJay-..aervtce, 8 P.m., lho Rev.· Memorial HOeJlltal.l'bllllpGII· days •••h month.~-"'-•-~
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- oemce, 7:30
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1&gt;. m., seclion "" IIU'Sei'Y 10 grade alx l'l8llllW .. prayer aorvlee, 7:30,
• m., Bible Study and prayer meet· ood and fourth Sluldayo,
eldldron u ·torm&lt;tr Methodist..,. ~~· .~ Fredarl~k. J, SID: JI!HOVAII'S WITNESSES, Lar• !nil. Saturdlll': Sabbath School,
BETHANY EUB CHURCH 18Jat9:30a.m.,Mri.Jamea ..,..
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St&lt;Nt. children's ~
BRADBURY C-11 U R '-' H Ut Sllndlll': Bible lecture, 9:30a.m.; IAN CHURCH _ Mlddl--' Morning woroblp,9:30a.m.;SUII·
IAinday Church School, adultaand CHRIST- James H. Smlth,Paa- Wlleh Tower otudy,10:30 a.m.;
llllni
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...... ~ day School, 10:30 a. m, Blythe
JOulh, 10:30 a. lllol ,Jwdl&gt;r
tor. SUIIdlll' School, 9:30 a.m.; W-o41!': Billie study, 7 1&gt;. m. :,O'~te~~s;:'= 'J'holss, Supt. Yoolh Fellowship,
aenior hll!b · end ·~ ~· · :SUpt. Glen Evana. Olurcll aer· Tburaday: Mlnlill1'7 ochool, 7 p.
6130 p, m.
' -tin lormerlolllhoillotChllrch vlco1, 10:~0 a.m.; evenin&amp; 1:30 m. $0nlee meotlrv, 8 p, m,
dent. Sunda)' Sehool, 9' 30 a.m.
CARMEL EUR CHURCH-Rev,
for SIUiday Cbul'cll· ScllooJ. Boyd p.n•; WedneldaJ, PraYer oer· · MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST- Worship Service, 10' 30 Lm. Paul A. Sellers, pastor. SUnday
lllckMy, yooth _..tntendeot; vl~ea, 7:30p.m.
!IIIler st. - Everam Weekl11,
Choir pracUce, 7' 30 p.m. Wed- School, 9:30 a. m,; Wayne Roaoh,
~ Jdsb elaoa and oeidor ildulta
noaday.
SUpt. MOI'IIIni ,_,hlp, 10:30 L
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lilnday, '6 P.m. In lm'mer Moth- Foorlh 9mdllj'a each-. Worodlot bo!Jdlng. Dlitrlct Jaulhral• sldp service II 7:30 p.m.; Woct.
li'·llrttMllnllll'llfoachlqOIIIII.
twsday evlillnp 117:30, Prayer
andBlblolllu4Y.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISsiON
SOUTR . BETHEL UNITED -Bald Knoba, Portland-Baahan
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and loorlh SUnday, 10130 a. m.; ·&amp;anday ScboOI, 9:30 a. m.; ftGto
lira! and thlrd&amp;alaJo, 7:30p.m.· or WU!red, Sit&gt;!. &amp;and'Y WG'Ihlp
·' SIUiday School, t,ao L lllo Yauth 'aervlce, 7:30.p. m. Prayer meetFallowlbiP, 8 Ji. Ill. oacli Sulldi.J IJ&amp; Tueaday, 7:30 p, m., )Ill.
ti TtQ&gt;era Plalnl United MeiJIO. lord Frederick, claao loader·
dill Church. -~ -· " _
·Yauth ·FeUowa~, Frl!lay, 7130p.
. cimirER CHIJBCH OP GOD- m. l!roelll Deeter, ltadlr; Rocfto&gt;llev, Cho _ _ ,..,.._. ~· er Wllfrlod; Jr., presldolt.
School, '1:111 L 1!14, Wttt- · •. MolSON ASsf:NBIN ·.CHURCH
11 a. Ill.; t:Witlnll m&gt; r.oD - So&lt;tnl St., Kai'l~ aert'• , W. \'a, swllriJ ScbooJ; .10 a.m.
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10 .. m.; Carr(jl Norris, Supt. Stnlays or each month.
Worohlp service, Us. m.; MYF
ENTERPRISE UNITED J.IETH6 p. m. Sunda;r. Prayer mauling ODIST - Rev. William Alrson,
Wodneaday, Sp. m.
Pastor. Ralph Spencer, Slt&gt;t.;
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE EldonWeeks,Ass't.Worshlpser·
NAZARENE- Comer Unlooand vices, 9:30 s.m.; SUnday School,
MulbetTy. Rev. Clyde V. Kender· 10:30 Lm.; Youlh Fellowship,
.son, paator. Sunday School, 9:30 6:30. WednesdaY: Choir, 61
: S P.
s. m.; Raymood Wlllburn, Supt. m.; Bible Study, 7:30.
i1on11JW worship, 10:30 a. m.;
CHURCH OF CHIRST - Mid·
Evealng Service, 7:30 p. m. Mid- dleport, 5th and Main. Jack
""""· aorvlee, W-lday, 7:30 Scttea, sup!, Bible School, 9:30
p. m.
a.m.; MOrning lOOI'ohip, 10:30 a.
FOREST RUN UNITED METH- m,; Evenlnlworthlp, 7:30 p, m.;
ODIST - !leY. Wendell G. Slut- Prayer service • WodneedaY • 7 P•
lor, , . - . WOI'shlp service, 9_ m. Rev. Raulln Mo,yor, pallOr,
a, m., Sulldl,y School, 10 a. m.
CHURCH OF Till! NAZARENE
Mrs.
N"f'ae, So¢
-Middleport. Rev. AlllrYMIIIor,
- · MiNI!RSVJLLE UN IT ED ,polllor, Lelller Taylor, Supi.SUII·
dill' School, 9:80 a. m.; Morning
METHODIST - Rev. Wende0 Worahlp, 10:80 L m,; Jllnlor So-

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were at Slocliport recenlli' to aJ.
tellil the Nice reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. John Slilt&gt;SOil
(tho Iormor Janice Hayman) and
daupter, Jcml, of Hooolon, Tex.,
r.ve returned holne alter spend1JW two waekl 1Jith tho latter's
parenta, Mr. and Mre. W. ll.
llajmaD. Enroute ..... lhoy '111ltad Mammolh Cave IIIII other
polllll or lnlerelll Ill Kenlucll;y,
Mra. R0J DoMhow called on
Mra. Charley Footer recently.
MrL Oaca Boc&amp;eas of S3nc:uee ami !lulldil w visit her
101!, CJIIiltl, 'lid Wnlli'•
·' Mr. IIIII !lfrs. SI!OI'" Plekena 91utlor, poalol'. SUnday School,
IIIII children ol Baahan were.-.. 9 L Dl.l
Wta-, Slt&gt;t.
10
coat SIDIII aueltl ol Mr. and Worsldp~!ni':~ L m.
!lfrs,.CIIarloo Buaeos.
SYRACUlE CHURCH OF Till!
Mia• Judy Rowefii'IICiolltadlaot NAzARENE ..aev. A. E. MUter,
wooll 11'&lt;111 the tralnlnll eenter pUtar. Robert Slowart, Slnlay
oclloalat Jadllon.
School· BIIIL Sulldi.J School,
Recent calion at the J o h a ctuooa ror au ••· 9:30 a.m.;
Rollo holno ware Mr and Mrs. lfOralnll WGrlldp, 10:30 a.m.;
va..- 11owo or N.; llri8blon. · NYPS Slllilly 6:30 p.m.; l!¥laPa., and Yr. and :urs. Sllq&gt;IOII piiJtlc Sonlce Sulldi.J 7130 p,
Hall 51\'&amp;CUIO.
m.1 MiclwMII Prayer meellal
. ..;., and Mra. WIIICYl Wolf, Wildnlo4oy 7:i0 p.m.; Milillo!l• '
slatloao•l1Jitil thoU. S. Marltwa lf7 ~ i80COIId WedModay
• ciq, Pendlatoa, san DIII'Oo 'Ill ......!nlldb 7:30 Po!"• .
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·Calli., are amouneill8 tJMi birth
SYRACu&amp;i! FIRST UNITm.
ilf their oecood 1011, Phlllll J)Q. l'lli!SBYTI!RIAN - Rev. UniOII
leL The modlor Ia tho l'ormer H. .SlollbW, pulllr. Worsldp, 9
L m. ·Sulldi.J School, 10 I. m.;
" - Tueba:o Racine, HI. 2.
Bible SllldJ lnd ~ eervlco,
Btclard Rollo 1M ea ~ Wodneidal(, 7 p. m,
dlftoer aueata hlo ..., dau&amp;btera ,. 'm!:N UNITED BRETJIIIEN IN
and - lllmlllea, Mr. IIIII Mrs. CIIIIIIT _ Eldon R. \!lake, paaDeml' Manuel and two.,.,..... ·tar. Qllldlf &amp;llooJ, 10 a. m.,
and !lfr, and lira. Jolut Gartea. wbliie .Holalapr, liP. Mom~!!&amp;
llacliia.
11 .. m.l!wnlnll ..... .
.., .~~ IJIOnl oevwal cte Cbrllllln Dldei&gt;*. 7:30 p,
' - " ol her ather, m;, )Ira,~ Cbmliu;preolo
.9U..~tt,
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time he wouldn't be aoing back to hia job.
At ftrot, retirement seemed frightening, like beillll
lbut olf frcm tho mai111tream of life. He had seen !Go
1118117 men age beyond their ytal'l, after their career
ODCied. Be bad no
to be on the a!dolinu. He and
hla wife could have moved to a warmer climate and
jlllt bave tlbn It ...,.. He didn't want that. So, before
he left home, he had a lo1111 talk with hlo miniater.
Be found that there waa plenty a man hla age
eould do. Plaanclally aeeure, he could aftord to volun·
toer tOr a job. In tact. through the Church there wea
work he could do that would spread to the farthelt
comenoftheworld.
BlAt now, he ia enjoyiq thia vacation. He ia
l&amp;vorinl fl'lll'1 moment of ll Beeauoe, when he pta
h-. he'• aoi1111 to laad a lull and UMful lifo. And
tbat'o tho ft1 he wanta it.

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cloty, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:45 p,
m. Sll:ldly Ev~JW~II.Uc moetlqr,
7a30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wild-.
oeo4oy, 7:30 p, m.
Till! SALVA'nON ARMY -Fh·
0Q1' Bay S. Wlnlog, oflleer Ill
......,._ Sulldi.J, 10 a.m.,Holl·
oeao moeCitW; 10:30 a. m. Sun·
day School. YDIIJW ~le's Le•
IJion. 7 1&gt;. m.; Salvlllon moetlqr,
7,30 p. m.; Tlmeday, 1 to 3110
m.; Udloo HOme LeaiUO; 7p, m.
0 Prop ciUIOI.
KT. MORIAH BAP'I'M' -Mid·
·dleport, comer or Fourth and
MaiD st.l!oberl Jocklon,peaiDr,
SUnillll' School, 9:111 L m,; Mom·
1n11 worohtl, 10:111l a.m., AmolcJ
Rlcllardl, II1IJL
RUTLAND F1RST BAl"llST !leY, Slmuel J. Jacklon, pallor• .
Pr&amp;Jer service, 9:30a.m.; SlllciQ' School, 10 a. m., !ln. Ger•
!nidi, llallor, ~ WOI'sldp
oentce, .11 a. m.llallllat Tralnlnll 11111011, llr•lnd _ . . 4ay1 I&amp; ~:80 110 m.; MH. MirY
Wooda, ~ . ·
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J 0 h n ~ WcridP, 18:30; i:MdiW
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For Pat Price Jordan, Phyllis Hac~ and dalllhter, Milanle,
vacation waa a 250 mile cruise loa 17 loot bolt dOliD the boautllul
Ohio to Clnel11110tl.
The traveling trio lived In Kloeo ol Ml&gt;Ma iDdlleimoDack.
bsthlni ..Its and paJfmaa, cook· ott. Now they're In ClneiMaU
pital In Columbus TbureclaY. He eel on open llreo, arM thoroughly takbW ·~n a baU P...' and 1111
will be conllned there several OllloYed tho beaulll ol nature !rom rldeall eon.,Y laland.
COUNTY Fbx
Durttw the m~. . ~~ ' ..~::~!~$::::~::;:;!:::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::·::~:::
days.
the center ollllerlver. When tilllf
Alln. 10 plao !Ill ftold ttlallllll · ild 1&gt;¥ Mils. · l(ul ~-.r. Plaii• '
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jones ancl arrived lo Clncllllall, PII.YIIIJ'
JACK AND NI!ACIL CARSI!Y bene~ show
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11 meetlne at tho wm;o . mille tor IIU'IIcli*lkln In ~~
children, Claudia and Mike, o1 bueband, George, wu there w and their two claulhler• are va.
club boooe 7·30
Friday ~ Mel&amp;• · CO!\!IIl' ,Fair
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Chicago, nl. are~ the guests of greet them.
c.Uonlng In Calllornla. The,y li· 1 Rerres~m..t..' p. m.
• ibows. The &lt;~ub'..••lcnedmia
1 her aunt. Mrs. iAa.fmt Holmes,
peel to be
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MRS.
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back
SATURDAY
crJbacl aa "Juat tor rut~"' .,...
The ' Rev. ;.... ~o~r·s. Geor~
!UPON REQUEST)
and eons.
w
edneedaY
!rom • trip lo Call·
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SCHOOL
DANCE
poiv
Slddoll
and clllldi'en., Timmy' ,,
Our U..,.l Good CINnl~l
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·~ywere w--•·•··ov·~""'
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Sellers were In COiuJN&gt;us Mon· daullrter, Sal\y, and her h u .. Cindy, and Debbie are hometrom at lhe I'Oinero7 Junior Hlsh '
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auoltl ol her jjorOnta, Mr. and
band, James Dllngworlh, Who re.
th m from N'·-- Fall ~- The American Legion will-·
Mfa. Paul Smart. The,y came
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Keiser.
Tlie late
Mr. Kel.
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the !Uneral
oorv!cel
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For the trip Welt, Mra. Sauer D~...... a1
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Camv•,. ong o way, the
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ANNUAL BEEGLE llmllY rofamll7 outln&amp;'' cin Lake Erie.
Seii31'S, While In COlumbus they ln~aw, Miss Madallne Sauer or !amity Cl'O.Ised Into Csnada at
Nlapra
Folio
and
re4umed
by
union
Friday
and
SetW'day,
Ra.
and Mrl.
Ger· '
visited Charles Keiser and tam- Dayton. Tbe two took butll daY
way
or
the
tumel
at
Delr&lt;J!t.
cine
AmerlctD
Legion
HaU;
CHES
llch
and
famll7
have
open!
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and nil!l&gt;l bus lolrs of Los Ar··
square dance SAturday, 9 p. m.;
TER .- Mr. and Mrs. pallt waek In McCamelavUie1JIIIt
Glests of Mrs. A r t h u r geleo, visited Kmtts B e r r y
,Home t~fthe
besket dinner at 12:30 p. m. &amp;111- Dovld White and famll7 and Ran,- Mrl. l!qmer llerlach who II re!PJ'oooe o! Albany WedneeclaY Farm, saw the Shtpstades and :rt':::~~-~~':!
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-~ day; progr1111 at 2 p. m.
ely McRae, all ol'fllllpa, F1orlda; euper.U1181nim an Ulne11.
were Mrl. MatUo ~...... and John8011 Ice Follies, opent a day to DalrDta wheretilay camp.
Mr. and MrL' Cedi KiiW and
.Fabrdoui
Linda.
eel
at
the
CUSlate
Natlonsl
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SUNDAY
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Mrl. Georp Hackett Sr., IDI·
00110
at Monterey, 1bey also went to
1111'111'1 Tu~ at Vel( '
Portland, Ore. to visit Bob sau. Park and to the Bod Lando. At
ANNUAL
FAMILY plenle, V'-'w
,.._, ' y owwatown; Mr. IIIII !Ia..erana Malllj)rial
Bsapltal,
SALE PLANNED
CUller Park they were Issei. Pomeroy
United Methodist Mrs. Charloo F. King and lamPomeroy Flo_, Shop
Middleport LltQe Leque will er before coming back home.
nated by tho herda ol buffalo. Olurcb, befllnnill8 3 p. m. SIUiday IIi', Rutland; Mr, and Mrs.' BUW. Mflln
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stage a baked goods and lood
Doughier is Born
SEEING THE "!lephen Foster There was a vlolt to MI. J!UIIll.. at Royal Ook Park. Bsol&lt;et din- ley Wlndm and daughter, L&lt;q
sale
Saturday
beghmlng
Ill 9 a.
MRS. MILLARD VAN METER
. m. at the Western Auto store. gory" at Bardstown. 1\Y. was a more and enroote home a atop In DOr 11 5,30 fDIIowed by a vesper Bottom, and Mr. IIIII Mrs. Harry
highlight of a recent eamplna st. Loulo to see the Gat...., to servloe.
Leoaanl and oon, Che-, hold
a
famll7 dinner ...........
11 wl'lll
·~ To Winebrenners
trip taken by Rerbara and Jack the West arch.
REVIVAL, Syracuse Million,
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Sc:!les, their two SOliS, Tim and
Cindy and Rielly had boon ho1- beginning wnlgb~ servlcea at home of Mrs. F.dltil KiiW IIIII
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SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mra.
Eric, and Sllaron WUoon.
pltallzed wllh l"leumonl&amp; Juat a 7,45 p. m. Rev. E. Murphy, Hunt. doutlhter at Cheater.
WUilam Gordon Wlnibr,... are
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Eard- 1111101111ctn.f tile birth or on 8 lb.
They llrllt visited Mammoolh lew daY• bolore tile lamUy tell 1...,_ _..,_ ,..,_ •• publl
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e. ley IIIII tamlly, Eaat ·Liveri&gt;cxi,
Cave In IIOUihem Kentucky, then 011 vacatkln, but both were IIIIa . Rev.
Eari .Cuter, paat.or.
dauabter at Hoi zer Hoi!Jilltal on
eolled at llllbt by p - ao .....
went to Bardltolm whore they oo the trip.
NICHOIBJN FAMILY reunion wwe urable to come. RIDili' i,k.. Jul120, name&lt;~ !'aula &amp;~e. Grand·
. D,d.;,. ly ,.._ .
toured illY Old Keutucky Home
parenta are Mr. and Mia. Georp
!lmdl1•t
home
or
James
Nichol·
Rae
alao
celebrlled
.hll
16til
and visited Lincoln's birthplace.
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AIIIIT.W"'mftlime
W....,remer, local. ,'nlfoi hove
tor,
MrL BUiy Windon and eJijoyed
DESPITE IDS RECENT UJ.
another doualltar, Mary Alii, ...
9.12
homomide Ice croam IIIII cake. 4.
ness and Ids discharge trom the
MONOAY
Thb was the Whlte'e.andRancly'o
ho~pltal onlY I week 811&gt;, K e n I
POMEROY
GARDEN CIAJB, vacatlorl.
Kloes was able to a«&lt;l11p8JJY hia
9:30 o. m. Monday, Mro. J, 0.
(I To Customer)
parents, Mr. and Mro. Manning
Roedel home lor WG"kshop; like
Kloes, on an autlq at Rooaevelt
!lower
contalnora and oack lunch.
!llawnee Slate Park near Porll16xol8
mootll. The lamUy was .iolned tor
TUESDAY
REIDSVILLE - Mary Ethel
a W'IOk of carnplna by Herman
POMEROY
CHAPTER 186, Or· .
Bohr and Joann Brooks rec:OIIIIy
der
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Eaarern
Star, 7:45 p.m.
honored Mrs. Judy Sloter 1Jith a
Wedding shower at the ReedavUle Tuesday at the Masonic TeDijJie;
MrL Jame1 Titua,anacc:redlt,.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
FJre HouH. Games were en-- Initiation lor tour candidates; ol- eel Judi~ ol the Ohio AlaoclaJqyed wltil prizes allll'ded to ftcera reminded wwoar formal a. Uon ol Garden Cl.... will ..,...
Mary Nichola IIRd Georgia Bar·
duct a workallop IDf mombora ol
'"11ott.·
The door prl•e ,,., alao •
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at 1 p.m. on Aus. 8 11 the •
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land Church or Chrlot basement.
MONAURAl p~:':::l
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Rita stoter, 9Je Hayman, Ger·
Mambero are liked lo take
and eonlalnera lor ...
JUII tho phono lor 1111'S..._
SYRACUSE - Reading Psalm aldlne Holsinger and Alloha,
during tho worklhop. The Melp
Modtm "OP" .. "-iv• Dfi,...W.
9J by Frankie Mumaw, president, Mary Nichols, Emma Dural, MilMony llna feelum lor onjOplolo
_... the meetlnl or the Slar dred Brooks, Connle Daherty,
COtiiiY Fair llliorer aholr achoDaley
Doherty,
Elfie
Sailders,
dule will be u...t cluriJW the at.....,. lt-tnv. Whn. and Floma
Class o! tile Flrlll United Prea.
........ worklhop.
Rod colors with Bltck "OP" 1111
byterlan Church TueeclaY after. Linda Gorrell, Loraine Gorrell,
&amp;flvla
CurUo,
Thelma
Walkins,
REEDSVILLE
Tho
River.
noon, followed by prayer. Roil
.~~!_Hitlh lmPICI Pol-jllyiOno
call waa answered by a scrip- Blancba Pullins, Marcella Wy. view Garden Club moadlenlllll
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ture verse with tile word ..fath- ers, Pau.la Watklna, Helen Kib- their 111101111 recenlli' 0111111ed
ble, Cero(yn Ruth, Mary L o u their IIIIIUal Jllenle at tbe home
er'' in It.
WIOf lfARJin' Of MCJDiu
Roondrobln pi ....u cards Ralpel, Mary Allee Blae, Dor- ol Mrs. 8arll01 Frank. A pot.
Othy
caBhciollar,
Jean
ca-1.
ro CHON~ ,lloil· . ,
luck dlmer na served em tile
were sent to Magie Hurd, Eliza.
The 111111111 f111!111Y piCDic or
beth Duckworth, Helena lolulllno, lar, Georgia Bsmett, Wanda patio of the Frank home. Mrs.
tho Rutland FriendlY Gardoloro
and tile Rev. L. H. Stebblno. A Kimes, Jean Sloter, Either Hen. Jolnde Kibble otrered graoe.
Mrs. Claremont Horrlo, pres!. wu held W.....ldaJIIIIbt litho
aympethy card olen was sent lo drickooo, Eula Ward, Shirley
Slater, AmY Sloter, Pat Blhr, dent, QPOJmedamanlnallna'com- Rutland Park.
Mro. Roll Ginther.
AllendiJis were Mr, IIIII ......
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· GreoiiDg carda - . ordered Ruth Ame Baldmon and Kay,
BtU
Wutord,
Ray, Vaa ind Muie,
Tammy
Ruth,
Mary
Hllldrlek·
to be aold as a money • making
chairman, Mra. Fnok, IIIII Mro.
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIQ
llr.lnd Mri. Harold IYolle,lltllt
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AM IIIII Darin, Mr. and )ln.'
Klmeo,
Pam
GoncJy,
Keltil
and
A_.., were Mro, Donald
may see Miss Mumaw.
Fred WU11am1011, 11obort, Dobra,
During the program oessloo, Janet BI'OCiks, Jo Ann Brooks, Myers, Mrs. Deaver Weber, Mra.,
and
Richard, Mr. and lfte.
,.Low Without Fear" trcm "To- Bsrbt.ra Sargeant, Mary Bohr, Claremont Barrio, Mrs. HII'DIIII Bruce Do'liaud Dtaqo, Mr. and
da,y,. wa1 readb)r Florence Potta; Maxine H....-; Anll• 11111 Jim. Grooaalekle, 1\f.ro. Ceri11Udd11,
llrl. l!oberl Sllowdln, llollert,
''l!oll To Fulfill A Plan," by DIY Ruth, and Flo..,ce Wyera, Mrs. Walter Bl'OWII, Mrl. R. E.
SondiDg IIIII ware Erika Bor· WUIIama, MrL 141• Baldor- Judith, ftooemar)', Todd, and
Rlcllal McBride, from PreobrLori, and Mr. IIIII .llrl. . How·
terian Llle; Mloo Mumaw, read, ing, Mra. Walter RGekhold, Mro. Mro. Darll11 F ...... IIIII aueota.
and
"Sacred Garden,.. rrom "Gar- 1!4war&lt;1 Rllbeo, Blllrlllf Balaer, Mrs. Harold Meour, Mro•.John. li'd illrcllftold,:
berl;.
cwn or Jlope,"andMaymellolmes Gladya Smith, Ell- Bohr, Jac. nlo 1W&gt;I&gt;te. 1'1111 Grolllllcldt,
read .. Portrait of A Friend,, Ide Bohr, Wanda Larlllno, Jean David Brown and~ Plekena.
Am D&amp;vio, Darl- Rltd, VIolet The Auauat mooting lo eancelled.
from ••Qaidepost. ..
Chew the BEST in the
Tho roll call word lor AIJFIIt Conn, Vivian HIII'IUihrlll', Fl'lll·
llfRIKI!S iiLOeSOK
will be "A Favorite Bible Wo- cea Rood, Shoroa Hllldrlekaon,
WARREN, Oldo ())Pi)- Wild.
SPEAKER NOTED
man," and tbe ho·tteaa wtll be Dorolha Rltilel, Jeaolelloddarer,
Tilo Rev, Rdlort Gibson o1 cat ll!rikel II lour ~ Plllltf
Jaclde 'Biae, :Pal Goncly, Ruth Waverly will ba pill opaeker bore _.... _ , wltli'l o c al
DaiiiY Roath.
The mootbw closed with a bOD· Ann SeaJ&gt;rou&amp;h, ~'&lt;~IIIII' Jloaclao, at tlul 10:30 Lm. SIUiday ser• COIIItact
laid 1u bl tD
edlction from •1 Pra¥ers New and Valma Bamahart, Grace Price, vice !lit be Mlddloport Firat dlapute, A 1ota1 of t,51io
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Old." Mrs. Potts, hostess, aen- Dorolh,y Wella, Thelma Smith, PresbYterian Churcb.
Judy Horner, VIckie WUIIamo,
edrotrelbmenta.
Cbrla Sloter, PbyUia Reed, Nan·
ey Buddll'' Either Landon and
Condition Heavy Crops With This Hllh Speid

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'SJNGSPIRATION sVNDAY ot ~!1. ~till ~!d 11 1!11 ~~,: ~J' Iii t~ ftrot •how''. I&lt;! IJio ;'
2 .p.m. at LaUrel c!lif F re 8 ·r-;: Chur~ ~-·"1- ·
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Molhocllll Church. ~bt . ~ attootN.tbo~o. · ~ . Tllnea'! h the~ ol
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MIDDLEPORT Fml! DI!PI', '~"""·. ~.,_ TOIIOIPI ~ '!'• ,~ atr~m~nte wore fllv·
w1J1 IJIQ!iaor an autlfdo. ~~ · ComiDelrt$ he •'-'II a illlllbjlr .• ·~ bJr;momb&lt;jro1 allil there was
Jlii'IY Fri..a, 1111bt from • to of II"*" end . 1"'110l'Y ,,.1~1 1i ·lii.OCIIIalcm·pertod on problamo
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onii, ,Mr'.'and Mrs.
Tueo4oy !olro. Adolph Grueoer
tela, local, and her
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Bsrbt.ra and BU\y are aotlve
aboervan.. ol hla birthdaY.
&amp;lmmer Theater In Michigan.
Rodney White, 10 year old
The¥ are on vacation between 100 of Mr. and Mrs. Tom White,
the shows "Oliver," and ucam.
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LINOLIUM RUGS

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DOOR MIRRORS

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At Fire House

'M&gt;rkshop Planned
For Rutland Club

Greeting Cards

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A PI'OfiRIII on plant p Uon wiD' be preSOIIIed at 9 a.m.
"oDdii7 on Radio WMPO, the
Lorey ADderaon Show, II, tho
llutlaad Friendb Gardenero,
Mrs. ClYde Ahlrewa, reglonol
ndlo chairman, liiiOUIICOCI. Mrs.
Harold Walle IIIII Mrs. Fred.
WIU!amoon will pr-nlthe P~'&lt;&gt;-'

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FUlTON· THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
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BOGGS EQUIPMENT CO.
Y.. , Allia-Cholllota Deolot
SALES .. PARTS·· SI!RVICE
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llilla,eU tce,
a. m.; Evenlal - 'Cidr
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M'clndlW
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A. Claw, paalof, SIUiday
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DiniJWOr, m.; l"rMcclllw eve17
TriE RUTLAND
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·&lt;J 'W.orshVillere Swvl artz, 111-lioldor.
111E BIJTLAND C:::OiiOIUNtrY a. m.; Worlbli&gt; aemce, 10:30. SIDIII ol lbo mntlb. Ctaoa..- Wputorort..;"Cbbrt!servlbce, 10·.30' 'a. a.m....
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ser ceo, ~ay, 7:45 €burch • Rov. AIII"'TWII,PII• •""' •
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Dav. casto. Wed- ""'· SIUiday ScboOI, 9:, o Lm.; 110 m.
Public lm!ted tllbll ~.David -r,cllto
:45 p, m. Prayer serv· Worship ••rvlce, : 11 Ull.i R'*' w lllead . lllolie aenlcea, Glen loader. chrllllan l!lillotYOr, 7:30 Dole McClurg, paalol'. SIDIII
orl Soarloo, · SUIIdlll' ScboOI Su- HJ)oa, · mlnlltar. Leo cnw, s, 110 m;, I80COIId and f&lt;lurtb' Sulldl,y. School, 1180" a.m.; Worabi,P 'I""·
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CHIUS'I1AN SCIENCE Servlcea perintendeot; Wednesday prayer s..t,. Mra. JllneVanVI'anj&lt;en,OI'• Emer- ~. prelldiiL Ice, 10:30 a. m.; meet!JW, 7:30 p.m. Yourc P'"' IIDIIII Mra, BelliYRawlliwa,mu-' Prayer IIIOOIIJW, '7:30 110 m.ovoh' •· practice, Wedno.sday, 3:211 p. m,;
315 Main st., P~ PI-nt, pies FeUowahlp Sunday, 7 p.m.; sic cJinclor.
wedneldlll'. J!oU'd IIIOOIIJW, T:SO SeniOI' eholr practice, 'lburaday,
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IlL m.; Wednesdays
Sunday nil!l&gt;l worahlp, 7:30, .
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7:30 110 m. " - Hullllef Claso
p. m. All welccme.
· TRE DANviLLE \PiESl.EY AN
POJm!OY FIRST BAFilSTPOMEROY TRlliiT\' IJNITI!D meetllw, tourlb FridaY or eaeh
\ CHURCH- Charlet Dozer, paa- car-l WJWama, paitllr. Jolll ·CHURCH OF CHHIST- IIOV. vi. IIIOidb 116 1&gt;. Jl\, WOIO)'BD Serv·
I.OTTRIDGE UNITED METR· tor; Adra SWick, Sunday School wnu Sulldi.J School s.rtn- . 11. JVr!D, pallor, l'alrlek n. cle Guild, tourlb Monlla1 or each
ll'orahlp, ftratandthlrd Sqlertntendent. . Su!MJay ScboOI, - - Soi151r School, 9:30 a. Wood, &amp;1(11. S1D111 SchOOl, f111i l!l0111b, 7130 1&gt;. m.; JunlOI' 1118b.
· ·!JUnclayo of each JIIOillh, 10:45 o. 9•30 a. m.; Worship aortlce, m.; Marlllnll wotlhlp, 10:20 a. a. m.; W•sldp, 10a21i a. m. MYF, 4:30 110 m. OIAlb Slnlor,
· iii.; oecollil and lourih Sundlyo, 10:30 L m. Youllt and Junior m. ' BYF, 6 p, m. Bible StuilY, Youtlt cbolr robearoal, MondiY, Senior lli8b MYF, 5:30 P.m.,
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. a. m. ChrisUan ~vor, third nlqr WG"ohlp, 7:30. Pl'aJOI' and Uce, 8130 p.m. Wedllosday.
director;- ebolrrebaaraal,
PORTLAND METHODm Selurday or ooch monti:.
praise, Wednesday, 7:80.
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Tlmeday, NG p, m,, )lrl, Paul Rev. W. Dole lkCIUI'fl, pUtor.
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)(T. UNION BAl"llST -!leY, Neaae,
'ftrilrlday, all Slllday School, f1SO a.m.; Woa:·
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""""'"School Nea11 Settl~ - ~bart ·z. ceeu Cox. putor. Sund11 School , day, Buoy Beo IIIIIHilW ~ In •"'"
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Sml"' Sr ··~ "-'- s.•·"' ---'"'•nd""' Larry Clarlc. church IIOC!al room.
OAK GROVE MI!THODIST •• •• p-r.
,... . Slnday
.......~••.,9:45 a.m.; Sulldi.J
w. Dale lka urg, pao""'• SUIIdlll'
. · 1:30 o. m., lllOI'IIIJW worohlp,
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10:10 a. m., avenlnl worlbiP, &amp;uldiiY School, II30 L m.; """" l'l8lllJW wonblp, 7:30; Wednoo· CHHIST _Roy w, Carler,,pa1• School, 10:30 L m.; WorshiP .
7:30 p, m.; W""'eacltl, Chrl•. 1.._, aervtce, 10:30 a. m. and . day l'l'~ 11111 Blblelluolr, 7:30 lol'. SUnday School, 9a80 a. m.; aervtce, 9:80 a. m., llrot and
lin Youth Crullldero,6:il01l.m. : 7130p.m.oacb~.MlMeok p.m.
CIIIUIIIDIIonand-shlpsenlce, thlrd~aveachmonlh.
and prayer meetiJW, 7:80p.m, prayer meeting, Wednolday, 7:80
10:80 a. m.; Prayer meotlnro
ZION CHURCH OF CHillsrThursday, cbolr P""'Uce, 7 p,
'l'huredaY, 7:30p.m. v, H. Bra• Pomeroy - Harri1011vUle Road.
.,, H. Eugene Gill, paswr; Phil P• m.
SIIT'I'ON IIETHOIIL'!T - !leY, ley, ~
. Euga&gt;O Uocleniood, pU1Dr. KenWise,~
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· · W~ Dole McCIUI'fl, pallor. &amp;111ClmlTER li1ETHODIST Cbarge ' neth Grover, iOmday School &amp;ck·
DEXTER CHUIICH OF CHRIS!'
KENO CHURCH OF CIII!ST- di.7 SebOor, 10:30 L m.; Woroblp - Jln, Pearl A. CUID, pallor, sunday SChool, ·9:30 a. m.; Wo,_
-Ronnie Ruooall, pUIDr. Nor- Norman llaCaln, -~· sin!c., 9130 a. m., I80COIId and . CHESTER: WCil'lbll&gt;, 9 L m.; shill service, 10:30 a. m. &amp;Jnday
.,.. C, WUI, slt)l. .&amp;lndV SeboOII ·
~~ tourlb Sunday ~b-. . Sulldi.J School, 10 a. m,; MrL eveni'W service, 7 p. m. Prayer
8t30 L m.; Worohlp aerv!ce, f1f IIIOIIIb bt Cbarlol l!ulaeB It CHESrER CHURCH OFT HE Wold Speaeor, ~ FLAT· meeting, ThuredaY, 7:30 p, m.
10:30 a. m, Chrll\lan l!adoavor 9,30 a.~
. :!'~..._ R'ev.llarblrt~ woons. Ch\lrcll School, SUnday, st7'JbfiN's LUTHI!RAN-Brl·
liRADFOIID · CHURCH -OF !"ili&gt;r:Wi&gt;riJiiii ~e,U!!J!I! U L m., Jlhl Balli',I!Qpl. Wor• an &amp;vel, peatDr, MOI'IIIni ...,..
.TIII!.RACINE•n~T CiruRc!,hooiOF Cflllll'l' -CblrleoJIUHU,pU· llld 7130 p.m., &amp;lnday, SuDday abJp service altemateawi.U:rviAI· ship, 9 a.m.; SUnday School.
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'liOt-, RlcbArd llllkll'o ~ ~ 'saiOoJ;f:IAI L 0.. Charlea Bli- bed and ~ Se 001 10:30 L m.
lt80 l, "!oo -.dati W•lblp, ~ ~' 9:30 a, m.; ~. aa11, IICIIoo Btcbar&lt;IBartoa, ... Sulldi.J mornll!i or oveolqJ, or
ST. PAUL'S LIITHERo)Ji - 32
• 1li:30 a. -m.; E\wiDc Woraldp,, WilriliiP, 10:30 a. m,; ~ at- l1l'lo Prarar tnMtlq, each -1&lt;.
E. Second St., l'lllloroy, Sulldi.J
· 7130 110m.
el!l"ffeol, 7:30' 'MII!tlblp, fll.m• Wodnioadaylllble .W•'""'·, 7,30 " m.
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GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. MaiD School, 10 a.m.; Worship service
'·, J. m. WldDOo4oy. Slnllll' ~ ·
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' ~ Pauline MeC~ ~:a: m. . IICH ·W
HAIIftiSOlMLLI! I'IIEDY· servt.., 10:80 a. m~ wllh 1111'·
SYRACUSE EUB CHURCHtoclc. - · IIOV, 'Morril M.. ·
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· TERIAN
Mrs Norma Let; leederl,
Rev. PauiA.5ellers,palllor,Sun·
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Clllrch - Pomeroy, Mulberry enberry aupt. ldornlng worship
IIETRODJST -lolorulivWorohtl Sunday 5ehool, 8s30 L 111.1 Mora-. .
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1:30 L m.atlarmerEUBbuiJd. qWorohlp,10180a.m.&amp;mdlll' cJay-..aervtce, 8 P.m., lho Rev.· Memorial HOeJlltal.l'bllllpGII· days •••h month.~-"'-•-~
• - aervlce -"', 7, WediiO•""•
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- oemce, 7:30
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1&gt;. m., seclion "" IIU'Sei'Y 10 grade alx l'l8llllW .. prayer aorvlee, 7:30,
• m., Bible Study and prayer meet· ood and fourth Sluldayo,
eldldron u ·torm&lt;tr Methodist..,. ~~· .~ Fredarl~k. J, SID: JI!HOVAII'S WITNESSES, Lar• !nil. Saturdlll': Sabbath School,
BETHANY EUB CHURCH 18Jat9:30a.m.,Mri.Jamea ..,..
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' •7Cimahan,p:ealcJIJWmlnllller. 10~0;rm~~~~:: Rev. Paul A. 5ellera,palllor.
St&lt;Nt. children's ~
BRADBURY C-11 U R '-' H Ut Sllndlll': Bible lecture, 9:30a.m.; IAN CHURCH _ Mlddl--' Morning woroblp,9:30a.m.;SUII·
IAinday Church School, adultaand CHRIST- James H. Smlth,Paa- Wlleh Tower otudy,10:30 a.m.;
llllni
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...... ~ day School, 10:30 a. m, Blythe
JOulh, 10:30 a. lllol ,Jwdl&gt;r
tor. SUIIdlll' School, 9:30 a.m.; W-o41!': Billie study, 7 1&gt;. m. :,O'~te~~s;:'= 'J'holss, Supt. Yoolh Fellowship,
aenior hll!b · end ·~ ~· · :SUpt. Glen Evana. Olurcll aer· Tburaday: Mlnlill1'7 ochool, 7 p.
6130 p, m.
' -tin lormerlolllhoillotChllrch vlco1, 10:~0 a.m.; evenin&amp; 1:30 m. $0nlee meotlrv, 8 p, m,
dent. Sunda)' Sehool, 9' 30 a.m.
CARMEL EUR CHURCH-Rev,
for SIUiday Cbul'cll· ScllooJ. Boyd p.n•; WedneldaJ, PraYer oer· · MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST- Worship Service, 10' 30 Lm. Paul A. Sellers, pastor. SUnday
lllckMy, yooth _..tntendeot; vl~ea, 7:30p.m.
!IIIler st. - Everam Weekl11,
Choir pracUce, 7' 30 p.m. Wed- School, 9:30 a. m,; Wayne Roaoh,
~ Jdsb elaoa and oeidor ildulta
noaday.
SUpt. MOI'IIIni ,_,hlp, 10:30 L
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lilnday, '6 P.m. In lm'mer Moth- Foorlh 9mdllj'a each-. Worodlot bo!Jdlng. Dlitrlct Jaulhral• sldp service II 7:30 p.m.; Woct.
li'·llrttMllnllll'llfoachlqOIIIII.
twsday evlillnp 117:30, Prayer
andBlblolllu4Y.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISsiON
SOUTR . BETHEL UNITED -Bald Knoba, Portland-Baahan
-~..... second ,_
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''""""ODIST- W-'""'•
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and loorlh SUnday, 10130 a. m.; ·&amp;anday ScboOI, 9:30 a. m.; ftGto
lira! and thlrd&amp;alaJo, 7:30p.m.· or WU!red, Sit&gt;!. &amp;and'Y WG'Ihlp
·' SIUiday School, t,ao L lllo Yauth 'aervlce, 7:30.p. m. Prayer meetFallowlbiP, 8 Ji. Ill. oacli Sulldi.J IJ&amp; Tueaday, 7:30 p, m., )Ill.
ti TtQ&gt;era Plalnl United MeiJIO. lord Frederick, claao loader·
dill Church. -~ -· " _
·Yauth ·FeUowa~, Frl!lay, 7130p.
. cimirER CHIJBCH OP GOD- m. l!roelll Deeter, ltadlr; Rocfto&gt;llev, Cho _ _ ,..,.._. ~· er Wllfrlod; Jr., presldolt.
School, '1:111 L 1!14, Wttt- · •. MolSON ASsf:NBIN ·.CHURCH
11 a. Ill.; t:Witlnll m&gt; r.oD - So&lt;tnl St., Kai'l~ aert'• , W. \'a, swllriJ ScbooJ; .10 a.m.
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10 .. m.; Carr(jl Norris, Supt. Stnlays or each month.
Worohlp service, Us. m.; MYF
ENTERPRISE UNITED J.IETH6 p. m. Sunda;r. Prayer mauling ODIST - Rev. William Alrson,
Wodneaday, Sp. m.
Pastor. Ralph Spencer, Slt&gt;t.;
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE EldonWeeks,Ass't.Worshlpser·
NAZARENE- Comer Unlooand vices, 9:30 s.m.; SUnday School,
MulbetTy. Rev. Clyde V. Kender· 10:30 Lm.; Youlh Fellowship,
.son, paator. Sunday School, 9:30 6:30. WednesdaY: Choir, 61
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s. m.; Raymood Wlllburn, Supt. m.; Bible Study, 7:30.
i1on11JW worship, 10:30 a. m.;
CHURCH OF CHIRST - Mid·
Evealng Service, 7:30 p. m. Mid- dleport, 5th and Main. Jack
""""· aorvlee, W-lday, 7:30 Scttea, sup!, Bible School, 9:30
p. m.
a.m.; MOrning lOOI'ohip, 10:30 a.
FOREST RUN UNITED METH- m,; Evenlnlworthlp, 7:30 p, m.;
ODIST - !leY. Wendell G. Slut- Prayer service • WodneedaY • 7 P•
lor, , . - . WOI'shlp service, 9_ m. Rev. Raulln Mo,yor, pallOr,
a, m., Sulldl,y School, 10 a. m.
CHURCH OF Till! NAZARENE
Mrs.
N"f'ae, So¢
-Middleport. Rev. AlllrYMIIIor,
- · MiNI!RSVJLLE UN IT ED ,polllor, Lelller Taylor, Supi.SUII·
dill' School, 9:80 a. m.; Morning
METHODIST - Rev. Wende0 Worahlp, 10:80 L m,; Jllnlor So-

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were at Slocliport recenlli' to aJ.
tellil the Nice reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. John Slilt&gt;SOil
(tho Iormor Janice Hayman) and
daupter, Jcml, of Hooolon, Tex.,
r.ve returned holne alter spend1JW two waekl 1Jith tho latter's
parenta, Mr. and Mre. W. ll.
llajmaD. Enroute ..... lhoy '111ltad Mammolh Cave IIIII other
polllll or lnlerelll Ill Kenlucll;y,
Mra. R0J DoMhow called on
Mra. Charley Footer recently.
MrL Oaca Boc&amp;eas of S3nc:uee ami !lulldil w visit her
101!, CJIIiltl, 'lid Wnlli'•
·' Mr. IIIII !lfrs. SI!OI'" Plekena 91utlor, poalol'. SUnday School,
IIIII children ol Baahan were.-.. 9 L Dl.l
Wta-, Slt&gt;t.
10
coat SIDIII aueltl ol Mr. and Worsldp~!ni':~ L m.
!lfrs,.CIIarloo Buaeos.
SYRACUlE CHURCH OF Till!
Mia• Judy Rowefii'IICiolltadlaot NAzARENE ..aev. A. E. MUter,
wooll 11'&lt;111 the tralnlnll eenter pUtar. Robert Slowart, Slnlay
oclloalat Jadllon.
School· BIIIL Sulldi.J School,
Recent calion at the J o h a ctuooa ror au ••· 9:30 a.m.;
Rollo holno ware Mr and Mrs. lfOralnll WGrlldp, 10:30 a.m.;
va..- 11owo or N.; llri8blon. · NYPS Slllilly 6:30 p.m.; l!¥laPa., and Yr. and :urs. Sllq&gt;IOII piiJtlc Sonlce Sulldi.J 7130 p,
Hall 51\'&amp;CUIO.
m.1 MiclwMII Prayer meellal
. ..;., and Mra. WIIICYl Wolf, Wildnlo4oy 7:i0 p.m.; Milillo!l• '
slatloao•l1Jitil thoU. S. Marltwa lf7 ~ i80COIId WedModay
• ciq, Pendlatoa, san DIII'Oo 'Ill ......!nlldb 7:30 Po!"• .
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·Calli., are amouneill8 tJMi birth
SYRACu&amp;i! FIRST UNITm.
ilf their oecood 1011, Phlllll J)Q. l'lli!SBYTI!RIAN - Rev. UniOII
leL The modlor Ia tho l'ormer H. .SlollbW, pulllr. Worsldp, 9
L m. ·Sulldi.J School, 10 I. m.;
" - Tueba:o Racine, HI. 2.
Bible SllldJ lnd ~ eervlco,
Btclard Rollo 1M ea ~ Wodneidal(, 7 p. m,
dlftoer aueata hlo ..., dau&amp;btera ,. 'm!:N UNITED BRETJIIIEN IN
and - lllmlllea, Mr. IIIII Mrs. CIIIIIIT _ Eldon R. \!lake, paaDeml' Manuel and two.,.,..... ·tar. Qllldlf &amp;llooJ, 10 a. m.,
and !lfr, and lira. Jolut Gartea. wbliie .Holalapr, liP. Mom~!!&amp;
llacliia.
11 .. m.l!wnlnll ..... .
.., .~~ IJIOnl oevwal cte Cbrllllln Dldei&gt;*. 7:30 p,
' - " ol her ather, m;, )Ira,~ Cbmliu;preolo
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time he wouldn't be aoing back to hia job.
At ftrot, retirement seemed frightening, like beillll
lbut olf frcm tho mai111tream of life. He had seen !Go
1118117 men age beyond their ytal'l, after their career
ODCied. Be bad no
to be on the a!dolinu. He and
hla wife could have moved to a warmer climate and
jlllt bave tlbn It ...,.. He didn't want that. So, before
he left home, he had a lo1111 talk with hlo miniater.
Be found that there waa plenty a man hla age
eould do. Plaanclally aeeure, he could aftord to volun·
toer tOr a job. In tact. through the Church there wea
work he could do that would spread to the farthelt
comenoftheworld.
BlAt now, he ia enjoyiq thia vacation. He ia
l&amp;vorinl fl'lll'1 moment of ll Beeauoe, when he pta
h-. he'• aoi1111 to laad a lull and UMful lifo. And
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cloty, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:45 p,
m. Sll:ldly Ev~JW~II.Uc moetlqr,
7a30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wild-.
oeo4oy, 7:30 p, m.
Till! SALVA'nON ARMY -Fh·
0Q1' Bay S. Wlnlog, oflleer Ill
......,._ Sulldi.J, 10 a.m.,Holl·
oeao moeCitW; 10:30 a. m. Sun·
day School. YDIIJW ~le's Le•
IJion. 7 1&gt;. m.; Salvlllon moetlqr,
7,30 p. m.; Tlmeday, 1 to 3110
m.; Udloo HOme LeaiUO; 7p, m.
0 Prop ciUIOI.
KT. MORIAH BAP'I'M' -Mid·
·dleport, comer or Fourth and
MaiD st.l!oberl Jocklon,peaiDr,
SUnillll' School, 9:111 L m,; Mom·
1n11 worohtl, 10:111l a.m., AmolcJ
Rlcllardl, II1IJL
RUTLAND F1RST BAl"llST !leY, Slmuel J. Jacklon, pallor• .
Pr&amp;Jer service, 9:30a.m.; SlllciQ' School, 10 a. m., !ln. Ger•
!nidi, llallor, ~ WOI'sldp
oentce, .11 a. m.llallllat Tralnlnll 11111011, llr•lnd _ . . 4ay1 I&amp; ~:80 110 m.; MH. MirY
Wooda, ~ . ·
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J 0 h n ~ WcridP, 18:30; i:MdiW
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vacation waa a 250 mile cruise loa 17 loot bolt dOliD the boautllul
Ohio to Clnel11110tl.
The traveling trio lived In Kloeo ol Ml&gt;Ma iDdlleimoDack.
bsthlni ..Its and paJfmaa, cook· ott. Now they're In ClneiMaU
pital In Columbus TbureclaY. He eel on open llreo, arM thoroughly takbW ·~n a baU P...' and 1111
will be conllned there several OllloYed tho beaulll ol nature !rom rldeall eon.,Y laland.
COUNTY Fbx
Durttw the m~. . ~~ ' ..~::~!~$::::~::;:;!:::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::·::~:::
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the center ollllerlver. When tilllf
Alln. 10 plao !Ill ftold ttlallllll · ild 1&gt;¥ Mils. · l(ul ~-.r. Plaii• '
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jones ancl arrived lo Clncllllall, PII.YIIIJ'
JACK AND NI!ACIL CARSI!Y bene~ show
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11 meetlne at tho wm;o . mille tor IIU'IIcli*lkln In ~~
children, Claudia and Mike, o1 bueband, George, wu there w and their two claulhler• are va.
club boooe 7·30
Friday ~ Mel&amp;• · CO!\!IIl' ,Fair
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Chicago, nl. are~ the guests of greet them.
c.Uonlng In Calllornla. The,y li· 1 Rerres~m..t..' p. m.
• ibows. The &lt;~ub'..••lcnedmia
1 her aunt. Mrs. iAa.fmt Holmes,
peel to be
two
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Crow
weeks.
MRS.
WITH
SAUER
aut
back
SATURDAY
crJbacl aa "Juat tor rut~"' .,...
The ' Rev. ;.... ~o~r·s. Geor~
!UPON REQUEST)
and eons.
w
edneedaY
!rom • trip lo Call·
inGH
SCHOOL
DANCE
poiv
Slddoll
and clllldi'en., Timmy' ,,
Our U..,.l Good CINnl~l
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.and
Laliri
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da, and Mr. and Mrs. Darren \r w vlillt her new\r married Tr Jplett and children, R • c k y,
·~ywere w--•·•··ov·~""'
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· Potk
Sellers were In COiuJN&gt;us Mon· daullrter, Sal\y, and her h u .. Cindy, and Debbie are hometrom at lhe I'Oinero7 Junior Hlsh '
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a two-week vaeatloo 11hloh llldllorium from 9 to 12 p.m.
auoltl ol her jjorOnta, Mr. and
band, James Dllngworlh, Who re.
th m from N'·-- Fall ~- The American Legion will-·
Mfa. Paul Smart. The,y came
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Keiser.
Tlie late
Mr. Kel.
daY
the !Uneral
oorv!cel
ol aide in San Francisco.
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d8nce.
The
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ser was a brother of Mr s.
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For the trip Welt, Mra. Sauer D~...... a1
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11hlch
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~rouse and the uncle of Mra.
Camv•,. ong o way, the
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ANNUAL BEEGLE llmllY rofamll7 outln&amp;'' cin Lake Erie.
Seii31'S, While In COlumbus they ln~aw, Miss Madallne Sauer or !amity Cl'O.Ised Into Csnada at
Nlapra
Folio
and
re4umed
by
union
Friday
and
SetW'day,
Ra.
and Mrl.
Ger· '
visited Charles Keiser and tam- Dayton. Tbe two took butll daY
way
or
the
tumel
at
Delr&lt;J!t.
cine
AmerlctD
Legion
HaU;
CHES
llch
and
famll7
have
open!
the
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FOR ALL OCCASIONS
and nil!l&gt;l bus lolrs of Los Ar··
square dance SAturday, 9 p. m.;
TER .- Mr. and Mrs. pallt waek In McCamelavUie1JIIIt
Glests of Mrs. A r t h u r geleo, visited Kmtts B e r r y
,Home t~fthe
besket dinner at 12:30 p. m. &amp;111- Dovld White and famll7 and Ran,- Mrl. l!qmer llerlach who II re!PJ'oooe o! Albany WedneeclaY Farm, saw the Shtpstades and :rt':::~~-~~':!
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-~ day; progr1111 at 2 p. m.
ely McRae, all ol'fllllpa, F1orlda; euper.U1181nim an Ulne11.
were Mrl. MatUo ~...... and John8011 Ice Follies, opent a day to DalrDta wheretilay camp.
Mr. and MrL' Cedi KiiW and
.Fabrdoui
Linda.
eel
at
the
CUSlate
Natlonsl
.
SUNDAY
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Mrl. Georp Hackett Sr., IDI·
00110
at Monterey, 1bey also went to
1111'111'1 Tu~ at Vel( '
Portland, Ore. to visit Bob sau. Park and to the Bod Lando. At
ANNUAL
FAMILY plenle, V'-'w
,.._, ' y owwatown; Mr. IIIII !Ia..erana Malllj)rial
Bsapltal,
SALE PLANNED
CUller Park they were Issei. Pomeroy
United Methodist Mrs. Charloo F. King and lamPomeroy Flo_, Shop
Middleport LltQe Leque will er before coming back home.
nated by tho herda ol buffalo. Olurcb, befllnnill8 3 p. m. SIUiday IIi', Rutland; Mr, and Mrs.' BUW. Mflln
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stage a baked goods and lood
Doughier is Born
SEEING THE "!lephen Foster There was a vlolt to MI. J!UIIll.. at Royal Ook Park. Bsol&lt;et din- ley Wlndm and daughter, L&lt;q
sale
Saturday
beghmlng
Ill 9 a.
MRS. MILLARD VAN METER
. m. at the Western Auto store. gory" at Bardstown. 1\Y. was a more and enroote home a atop In DOr 11 5,30 fDIIowed by a vesper Bottom, and Mr. IIIII Mrs. Harry
highlight of a recent eamplna st. Loulo to see the Gat...., to servloe.
Leoaanl and oon, Che-, hold
a
famll7 dinner ...........
11 wl'lll
·~ To Winebrenners
trip taken by Rerbara and Jack the West arch.
REVIVAL, Syracuse Million,
~A&amp;J
Sc:!les, their two SOliS, Tim and
Cindy and Rielly had boon ho1- beginning wnlgb~ servlcea at home of Mrs. F.dltil KiiW IIIII
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SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mra.
Eric, and Sllaron WUoon.
pltallzed wllh l"leumonl&amp; Juat a 7,45 p. m. Rev. E. Murphy, Hunt. doutlhter at Cheater.
WUilam Gordon Wlnibr,... are
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Eard- 1111101111ctn.f tile birth or on 8 lb.
They llrllt visited Mammoolh lew daY• bolore tile lamUy tell 1...,_ _..,_ ,..,_ •• publl
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e. ley IIIII tamlly, Eaat ·Liveri&gt;cxi,
Cave In IIOUihem Kentucky, then 011 vacatkln, but both were IIIIa . Rev.
Eari .Cuter, paat.or.
dauabter at Hoi zer Hoi!Jilltal on
eolled at llllbt by p - ao .....
went to Bardltolm whore they oo the trip.
NICHOIBJN FAMILY reunion wwe urable to come. RIDili' i,k.. Jul120, name&lt;~ !'aula &amp;~e. Grand·
. D,d.;,. ly ,.._ .
toured illY Old Keutucky Home
parenta are Mr. and Mia. Georp
!lmdl1•t
home
or
James
Nichol·
Rae
alao
celebrlled
.hll
16til
and visited Lincoln's birthplace.
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AIIIIT.W"'mftlime
W....,remer, local. ,'nlfoi hove
tor,
MrL BUiy Windon and eJijoyed
DESPITE IDS RECENT UJ.
another doualltar, Mary Alii, ...
9.12
homomide Ice croam IIIII cake. 4.
ness and Ids discharge trom the
MONOAY
Thb was the Whlte'e.andRancly'o
ho~pltal onlY I week 811&gt;, K e n I
POMEROY
GARDEN CIAJB, vacatlorl.
Kloes was able to a«&lt;l11p8JJY hia
9:30 o. m. Monday, Mro. J, 0.
(I To Customer)
parents, Mr. and Mro. Manning
Roedel home lor WG"kshop; like
Kloes, on an autlq at Rooaevelt
!lower
contalnora and oack lunch.
!llawnee Slate Park near Porll16xol8
mootll. The lamUy was .iolned tor
TUESDAY
REIDSVILLE - Mary Ethel
a W'IOk of carnplna by Herman
POMEROY
CHAPTER 186, Or· .
Bohr and Joann Brooks rec:OIIIIy
der
ol
Eaarern
Star, 7:45 p.m.
honored Mrs. Judy Sloter 1Jith a
Wedding shower at the ReedavUle Tuesday at the Masonic TeDijJie;
MrL Jame1 Titua,anacc:redlt,.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
FJre HouH. Games were en-- Initiation lor tour candidates; ol- eel Judi~ ol the Ohio AlaoclaJqyed wltil prizes allll'ded to ftcera reminded wwoar formal a. Uon ol Garden Cl.... will ..,...
Mary Nichola IIRd Georgia Bar·
duct a workallop IDf mombora ol
'"11ott.·
The door prl•e ,,., alao •
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at 1 p.m. on Aus. 8 11 the •
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land Church or Chrlot basement.
MONAURAl p~:':::l
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Rita stoter, 9Je Hayman, Ger·
Mambero are liked lo take
and eonlalnera lor ...
JUII tho phono lor 1111'S..._
SYRACUSE - Reading Psalm aldlne Holsinger and Alloha,
during tho worklhop. The Melp
Modtm "OP" .. "-iv• Dfi,...W.
9J by Frankie Mumaw, president, Mary Nichols, Emma Dural, MilMony llna feelum lor onjOplolo
_... the meetlnl or the Slar dred Brooks, Connle Daherty,
COtiiiY Fair llliorer aholr achoDaley
Doherty,
Elfie
Sailders,
dule will be u...t cluriJW the at.....,. lt-tnv. Whn. and Floma
Class o! tile Flrlll United Prea.
........ worklhop.
Rod colors with Bltck "OP" 1111
byterlan Church TueeclaY after. Linda Gorrell, Loraine Gorrell,
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CurUo,
Thelma
Walkins,
REEDSVILLE
Tho
River.
noon, followed by prayer. Roil
.~~!_Hitlh lmPICI Pol-jllyiOno
call waa answered by a scrip- Blancba Pullins, Marcella Wy. view Garden Club moadlenlllll
·c
"'" hitlh. 15"" ,.,.'
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ture verse with tile word ..fath- ers, Pau.la Watklna, Helen Kib- their 111101111 recenlli' 0111111ed
ble, Cero(yn Ruth, Mary L o u their IIIIIUal Jllenle at tbe home
er'' in It.
WIOf lfARJin' Of MCJDiu
Roondrobln pi ....u cards Ralpel, Mary Allee Blae, Dor- ol Mrs. 8arll01 Frank. A pot.
Othy
caBhciollar,
Jean
ca-1.
ro CHON~ ,lloil· . ,
luck dlmer na served em tile
were sent to Magie Hurd, Eliza.
The 111111111 f111!111Y piCDic or
beth Duckworth, Helena lolulllno, lar, Georgia Bsmett, Wanda patio of the Frank home. Mrs.
tho Rutland FriendlY Gardoloro
and tile Rev. L. H. Stebblno. A Kimes, Jean Sloter, Either Hen. Jolnde Kibble otrered graoe.
Mrs. Claremont Horrlo, pres!. wu held W.....ldaJIIIIbt litho
aympethy card olen was sent lo drickooo, Eula Ward, Shirley
Slater, AmY Sloter, Pat Blhr, dent, QPOJmedamanlnallna'com- Rutland Park.
Mro. Roll Ginther.
AllendiJis were Mr, IIIII ......
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· GreoiiDg carda - . ordered Ruth Ame Baldmon and Kay,
BtU
Wutord,
Ray, Vaa ind Muie,
Tammy
Ruth,
Mary
Hllldrlek·
to be aold as a money • making
chairman, Mra. Fnok, IIIII Mro.
.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIQ
llr.lnd Mri. Harold IYolle,lltllt
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project. An,yone wantllw them, aon, Tanya Hendrlekaon, Regina R. E. WUIIama.
AM IIIII Darin, Mr. and )ln.'
Klmeo,
Pam
GoncJy,
Keltil
and
A_.., were Mro, Donald
may see Miss Mumaw.
Fred WU11am1011, 11obort, Dobra,
During the program oessloo, Janet BI'OCiks, Jo Ann Brooks, Myers, Mrs. Deaver Weber, Mra.,
and
Richard, Mr. and lfte.
,.Low Without Fear" trcm "To- Bsrbt.ra Sargeant, Mary Bohr, Claremont Barrio, Mrs. HII'DIIII Bruce Do'liaud Dtaqo, Mr. and
da,y,. wa1 readb)r Florence Potta; Maxine H....-; Anll• 11111 Jim. Grooaalekle, 1\f.ro. Ceri11Udd11,
llrl. l!oberl Sllowdln, llollert,
''l!oll To Fulfill A Plan," by DIY Ruth, and Flo..,ce Wyera, Mrs. Walter Bl'OWII, Mrl. R. E.
SondiDg IIIII ware Erika Bor· WUIIama, MrL 141• Baldor- Judith, ftooemar)', Todd, and
Rlcllal McBride, from PreobrLori, and Mr. IIIII .llrl. . How·
terian Llle; Mloo Mumaw, read, ing, Mra. Walter RGekhold, Mro. Mro. Darll11 F ...... IIIII aueota.
and
"Sacred Garden,.. rrom "Gar- 1!4war&lt;1 Rllbeo, Blllrlllf Balaer, Mrs. Harold Meour, Mro•.John. li'd illrcllftold,:
berl;.
cwn or Jlope,"andMaymellolmes Gladya Smith, Ell- Bohr, Jac. nlo 1W&gt;I&gt;te. 1'1111 Grolllllcldt,
read .. Portrait of A Friend,, Ide Bohr, Wanda Larlllno, Jean David Brown and~ Plekena.
Am D&amp;vio, Darl- Rltd, VIolet The Auauat mooting lo eancelled.
from ••Qaidepost. ..
Chew the BEST in the
Tho roll call word lor AIJFIIt Conn, Vivian HIII'IUihrlll', Fl'lll·
llfRIKI!S iiLOeSOK
will be "A Favorite Bible Wo- cea Rood, Shoroa Hllldrlekaon,
WARREN, Oldo ())Pi)- Wild.
SPEAKER NOTED
man," and tbe ho·tteaa wtll be Dorolha Rltilel, Jeaolelloddarer,
Tilo Rev, Rdlort Gibson o1 cat ll!rikel II lour ~ Plllltf
Jaclde 'Biae, :Pal Goncly, Ruth Waverly will ba pill opaeker bore _.... _ , wltli'l o c al
DaiiiY Roath.
The mootbw closed with a bOD· Ann SeaJ&gt;rou&amp;h, ~'&lt;~IIIII' Jloaclao, at tlul 10:30 Lm. SIUiday ser• COIIItact
laid 1u bl tD
edlction from •1 Pra¥ers New and Valma Bamahart, Grace Price, vice !lit be Mlddloport Firat dlapute, A 1ota1 of t,51io
..... ,...._..ed,
Old." Mrs. Potts, hostess, aen- Dorolh,y Wella, Thelma Smith, PresbYterian Churcb.
Judy Horner, VIckie WUIIamo,
edrotrelbmenta.
Cbrla Sloter, PbyUia Reed, Nan·
ey Buddll'' Either Landon and
Condition Heavy Crops With This Hllh Speid

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'SJNGSPIRATION sVNDAY ot ~!1. ~till ~!d 11 1!11 ~~,: ~J' Iii t~ ftrot •how''. I&lt;! IJio ;'
2 .p.m. at LaUrel c!lif F re 8 ·r-;: Chur~ ~-·"1- ·
•lliled CIIJ AuK. 1hlii15. ·~Hol·
Molhocllll Church. ~bt . ~ attootN.tbo~o. · ~ . Tllnea'! h the~ ol
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MIDDLEPORT Fml! DI!PI', '~"""·. ~.,_ TOIIOIPI ~ '!'• ,~ atr~m~nte wore fllv·
w1J1 IJIQ!iaor an autlfdo. ~~ · ComiDelrt$ he •'-'II a illlllbjlr .• ·~ bJr;momb&lt;jro1 allil there was
Jlii'IY Fri..a, 1111bt from • to of II"*" end . 1"'110l'Y ,,.1~1 1i ·lii.OCIIIalcm·pertod on problamo
11 P.l!l. II tile MiddlePort COm· wblfh "!' hl\1 .taken, ~ 1jliit aboUt .: IIU!Ioliliii ~eoeuted by
'1""1111 M . .The Jay4 will. om. na rlclat ..-.1 lll'OIW 1riiJ' each ~ra iu roll caD rom.n...o.
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moolhl old, tai: allo wiD
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loot mowing maeblne. Phone
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August lib, 12 to I. hams, ba- SMALL HOUSE at Portland.
con, hall of hog. SbolgwuJ on- All eonvenlenees. Write Boa
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BAND EVERY Friday and Sa~
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We
turn sUndaY dlnnerlnloa.lllmunlay at Jack's Club on Har- POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy
J1C11t. Ohio.
I • lfe
!l,y alraJr with helr\y portl0111 of ..._'v'Y'I"""
Will be aervlced with water.
risonvUie Road off Rl. 7.
White and stud semee. t and
tssl,y food for all the ramtly....
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Five minute drive Ill Fatted
Gayle McDonald and b II
6 lbo, Phone IID-3165.
BUOOI!'I' PIUCB b'niOiae aa
special
phUdren's
portions.
Dina
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Drifters. Country Music,
7-INOic
our tblld floor' lltllll'l IIJclp.
In
our
pleasant
atmoap.,.._
and
years old. Contact Mildred
7-Sl-31c
Babr P'tunllure. Mlddllpolt,
enjoy gracious service at a rea ...
Bissell, Long Boltom. Phooe
POODLE PUPPlES, AKC TOJ
onable
price.
Olda,
'.de
1!417-1333 Reedsville. 7-31~ · ·
WILL DO I!Owlng at hGme miDiature. t/5 and up. Stud
TRY OUR BROASTED CHICKEN.
zippers, pockets, pegging,
service and groomlns. Phoee FIVE ROOM collage with beaumnNG MACRINIII8, reP*
hemming, alteratlollll, etc. mM43.
II I Uc
llmlee. aD llllbl, WY t.
llful view of Ohio River, at
Mn. Freddie Thabet. Maaon,
:1114. Tile P'abrle
PomLong Bottom. ,VIrgil Walker,
218 E. Main
Ph0110 B9~74
P.iinoi'OI'
Phcme mwt
4-30-lfc AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
eroy, Authorlled !linger Ialii
Racine,
Ohio.
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Dall15:30 A.M. to 8:30P.M. - 5undi,J 7:00 to 7:1101
524 Ash St., Middleport. a
and Service. We Sharpen
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CANNING TOMATOES. $1.25
Nile Club. 5 to I p.m. Monbushel. Bring containers. Gerday 1111'11 Friday. Ladleo nl8lll POTATOES, beano, cahbqe
Real &amp;t1te For S.le
aldine Cleland, Racine. 8-:1-lfc
omy Friday.
UUe
and beell, Phone ltW2a
O'BRIEN 6 CROW
Clarence Prolfltt, Purtland.
REALTY
COMPANY
Ohio.
7-7-Ue STEREO CONSOLE, wolnul, ra- RACINE - II!! story, 7 rooms,
W1nted To Buy
dio equipped. 4-speed changI WILL BE ABSENT FROM MY OFANTIQUES, furniture, dllbol,
~ bedrooms, buemeut, II&gt;
er.
dual
v&lt;ilume
controL
mlaeelllneoaJ, lin. BOWII'I! FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
acres, central beat and air
Make payments or $5 p e r
FICE AUGUST 9 TO SEPTEMBER
one floor, psrtly fumlBbed If
Cecil, 100 w. Main 81., Pomeoondllioned,
month
or
$79.95.
Call
992-3211
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deslrod. 713 S. Seoond Ave.,
1-Z-flc TUPPERs PLAINS - 4.36 a.. .
3.
'Middleport. Can be by
res. 5 rooms, 2 bedrooma, ga.
appointment after 5 p.m. EJ,
For S.le or Trlde
HOWEVER, THE OFFICE WILL BE
den
Walburn, phone . . -. EARLY A.'o!ERI~AN stereo ra- rage, remodeled.
116'1 MUSTANG, Gqllnder, Jdio
conscle,
4-"Jeed
automaCHESTER
BRICK,
I
rooms,
7...UC
OPEN WITH A REGISTERED
speed, 11116 C'bewolet Caprice, ·
tic changer, 4-Speaker sound 4-5 bedrooms, II!! balb, lull
automatic, power steering and
NURSE PRESENT.
system, Payments of $6.10 basement, garage, patio.
brakes, financing available, NO, I. ltl'OIIER COAL at far.
per
month,
or
$101.99. Call ·POMEROY - ~ rooms, 2 bedmer CllniiMI Coal Co. tipple,
pbone - 7 afW 5 phone
1192-3218.
&amp;-z.etc rooms, hath, part basement
~lad 5 miJea eut ol w.u.
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redecoraled l'l!cenlly.
1811. Pllolli !I4-S7I7 Wellaton
for IDiarmlllon. Walton Coal ZIG ZAG-OMATIC, RU known MIDDLEPORT - 4 rooms, t
•• EmpIoymenl W1nted
make sewing machine, makes bedrooou1, part bath, nice lot.
Company.
7-10-lllt
butlonboles, sews on butloos, VIIEAP,
!lOWING, LAIIGE laW118, vamonograms, etc .• an without POMEROY - 2 story, 3 bedcant lots, cemeteries, etc., SAVE NOW 011 alllmiDum boota,
allachments. Pay only $43.50, rooms, bath, basement, hard- NOTICI ON FILINO OP INYIIITOIY
with llravely tractor. Pbone
10-~~14 11.. dean made,
ANO A.... UIIIMINT
wood Doors, porches.
or monthly payments. Call
IIIIS-2rlli.
8-1-ftc
TM ..... of Ollie, Met• C•IIIY
llardy, tbree rail llottOmL
PNNh C.urt
!IIIZ-3218.
11-Z-ft&lt; MIDDLEPORT - I houses In
To the lut11tors or A4ml11Jdra•n
ODa mDo off Rt. Jl, 011 Kinpone parcel, 2 In fair condi- ol the lltai.U1 to tuc:ll. •• 1M loUowWILL DO palnllng, ruaonable
burJ Road.
7-17-.lOie
u ue IIWISantl of thll ltlell of
67 FORD PICKUP, half - ton, tion, MAKE US AN OFFER. lDI
Ohio, \'11:-tbl nrvh1na IPOQM, Ule
Jl'leel. Pbone - - -7-Sl-ftc
next of tin. U.. IMJMllclari" 1D4er
call Chester 91JS.3121. 1-2 3tp FllRNJSIII!D APAimfENT
11111 Nl!lWPORT a.,.Jer, tthe wlll1 and to llle enomeJ or el
WITB IJTILI'I'IES
Wrn171 rtpnHnUOt
IDJ of t )MI
Door, loo.d rubber, sood
llohllltiOU9ftld ,.,..DII:
HENRY
a.ELAND
JluT a. Price, M'o. liMO, BatWANTED
lbape. ~ae,Dolda, !Ial ~ nd, Ohio,
FORD 7-lltro automatic,
JUMt L. llartlD, No. u~.-. ea._
R!SI'ONBIBLB put)' lo ... - Pbone nwtt7. Hl-Uc . 1166
one owner, fuDy equipped.
lon Twp.
J*)iii&amp;ill or fi.IJ per
Addt. Kea~Ue)' , flo. 11.801, ~
Low mllaage, f~. lea thaD
\I Ort, Ohio.
llllllllh ar 1l'l!l baii!W due Bl!lANII, KENTUCKY Wooder:
1&gt; original coal P"- ._
You •re MnbJ neUlSed that ...,.
f'II.M far lMI .... coaM Pick yoar OWII, bring COI&gt;- 1551.
ln¥1D\orlel IDd AppniMmeDtl of 0.
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uuw. 11f the d'oremetaUoMd, 4•
willa ndla, Hpaod aulomltlc
IIIDer. ~ i.ollbel. ADdrww
eeued, laW of uJ4 ColmiYo wen
fiLed lD lbll Colut. .... laftat.or'la
7-2111c en., lis miles above Ra- TREE RIPENED Haven peatbenC APirdiiiMIIb will . . far hearelne llll Rt. • . l'llolle 147fril beton tbll Courc on the 1001 dar
es. Pick them yourself, $2.75
ul Auflld, U.. at 10:00 e·~ AJI,
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HelpWmted
ba. Brine slalldud size basAny ptnwn ••lriDJ 1o rue en•P·
ttou th1reto m.UIIt ru. ~Ill d 111m
. KlTCIIEN HELP wanted. Apkets. Frames Orcllanl, 2m
tin da)'l prior to UM ~ 11t ffK
ply In persco_ Crow's Stoak lMI FULLY aulomltlo ........
VaDeyvlew Drive, Belpre, 0. GEO. HOBSimBB, .....
OIVllla u...S.r m)' llaDd ud IMI et
IDIIChlne, eomplete Ill mab Phone tZU9lll
. Rouoe.
l-1-4tc
1-1-flc PIJMBRt)Y - s bedroom brick utd Court. dWI Jltl 417 of AJII1IIt.
bullo!dloles, dam, and emb.;
full buemeltl. hoi ...
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II bant-111 dellpl. Tills ma- UPRIGHT plane and canninl bath,
WANTED TWO women earn
''""' IIIII ••4flcll Cllrll
tor beat l"'n!place.
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100 .,...kly, I hours dally, Car dlble Is Jo perfect ooodllloo.
ly .UCII MAITIII
equipment, Vuy reuonahlo. P0111rJWY - I room 1m1a,
a.,uty Cltrll:
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neeessary. Write Box 1118-L, Tbll madllne oold lor .-.86,
Phone INU/U,
8-1~
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'--ent
prage,
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e-o The Dally SenUnel, Pum- bahnw now t?S. take over
Out ol !lllh water'
pll//iii&amp;ltl ol •.II per lllllllllt
eroy, Obkt
&amp;-l:tte
LleAL HOTICI
1tB5 COMET Convertible; bur- !M ACRE PAIIII - TWo good
IN TKI COMMON PLUI COUP
'1'1711 1n your homO, can 1111- &amp;andY with bllck lop, Priced ' - - aDo ..,... ........._
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"""'"• home,·•-~-.
No. 1un
WAI'l'IIESS&amp;! wanted, Dal r y
Ill sell. 70-41U.
8-1~
room
balll and ball-I
Vallay, Pomeroy. Phone 9112meat.
2551.
8-l-31c 1968 STEREO: Lovely Wllnut ONE OP THE BEST groceey REL11:N ., VIRGJL TEAFORD
eonsole with AM II 1"11 radio,
buslneases In the area, a very ABIIOCL\'11111
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BEAtn'ICIAN wanted: Apply tbll ael oold III1ICb bliller:
profitable lnvelllment I or
SYRACUSE
at Balley's Home of Beauty, bu record ~~Drage. Tab over
someone wbo wllbea to oper7-11-ltc
or call IIIW333.
l-l-31c paymeull ol t5 per IIMIIlh or
ate lbelr own ~- Conpay balaM &lt;IUt f!Of .•. '1'11
tact Lynn Bar1 at Raelne Full
It In your bame. CaD 111-21111.
For Trade
Value
Marbt, Rt. 331, Racine.
Buslnlll Servfcet
7.atk:
1-1-ac CltlAIIB'I'T! Yendla( n,wldNICE I ROOM house on Spring
Ave., Pomeroy, wUI trade lor PILE Is soft and lofty; colon
and wrtee. ABC -l!'.nterprtoes. .
boule In Middleport. Pbone
lila, W. Va. Phla 'I'IUIO, '
retain briDiaM, In earpoll
&amp;:1211.
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&lt;leaaad with Blue Loltnl.
Rent eleelrie sbampooer ~- . . . .
Wanted to hnt
!laW Fumlture,
7-»ttc
lnsurtnce
GARAGE WITH electrlctt.y In
AUTOIIOBIL! )1lsuraDee beet
or near Pomeroy al'l!a. Phone S ROOMS and balh 011 alee lot
Loll JOUr OJIOrlt.
011 Rt. 3S. ean ..,~,
IIIU562.
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DOING FINE NOW, Pl'emotarely born IDiaal ,Ja held
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INIIIIble. lnquln 118 Malber"'1 lfllr I or I p.m. Wrlto P,
Jla&amp; • l'oml!roJ, 1-21-U. RA•• MICE gone forever 'Gst
Star," 2~ lb.. fUI, Sale,
.e, guaranleed. sugar Rua
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w llllh Ill fae!lfllea. In Syra- 1• M w C!GIIIac!t Ronald
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ONE 211-lncb cas! iron coal fur.
nace, one E nat albl saxo- 327 CHEVY motor. Oontad
phone, both fair oondlllon. John 'Tuekar, Hyaell Run
Phone 19Ult7.
7-11-ac Road, phone llfU2Il 8-Wtc

ly, Rutland American Legion
Home.
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Lester Roush, Letart Palls,

NOW OPEN Bob's Mobil Ooort,
Syracuse, overlooldng I be
NEUTZIJNG'S BEAUTY !llop beauU!ul Ohio River. Out of
will be closed August
I high water. State approved.
through August 14.
8-l-31c
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moolhl old, tai: allo wiD
to good bome &lt;Jerman
Shepard PIP, ....., 111011the
old. Phone IJIIZ.Wll. H1-ap

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bilh. Jo Pomeroy: Mrl. Jlow.
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CAMPING 'l'IWLER by da7 or
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FIVE ROOMS, bath, lurnlshed
apartment, hro or three people. M~ Food Markel, Rt.
7, IOddliport.
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CANNING TOMATOI!l!l. Pick
Pbooe U7-H.

A HOT 58 Cbevy; allo seven
loot mowing maeblne. Phone
143-21'11.
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SHOOTING MATCH Sunday,
August lib, 12 to I. hams, ba- SMALL HOUSE at Portland.
con, hall of hog. SbolgwuJ on- All eonvenlenees. Write Boa
7, Racine, Ohio,
8-1-flc

TWO PIECE blue wooden vanIty ,bedroom set, •· Phone

911Z-55oa.

7-11~

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SIX ROOM house, I ICftl,
bath, basement, newly cleeorated Inside and out; bardwood n...... furnace baal.

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end dellt lo fOUl' proJed.
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BAND EVERY Friday and Sa~
ForS.Ie
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ReadJ
We
turn sUndaY dlnnerlnloa.lllmunlay at Jack's Club on Har- POODLE PUPPIES AKC Toy
J1C11t. Ohio.
I • lfe
!l,y alraJr with helr\y portl0111 of ..._'v'Y'I"""
Will be aervlced with water.
risonvUie Road off Rl. 7.
White and stud semee. t and
tssl,y food for all the ramtly....
~-f.
Five minute drive Ill Fatted
Gayle McDonald and b II
6 lbo, Phone IID-3165.
BUOOI!'I' PIUCB b'niOiae aa
special
phUdren's
portions.
Dina
.:
Run Lake, House Is aaven
Drifters. Country Music,
7-INOic
our tblld floor' lltllll'l IIJclp.
In
our
pleasant
atmoap.,.._
and
years old. Contact Mildred
7-Sl-31c
Babr P'tunllure. Mlddllpolt,
enjoy gracious service at a rea ...
Bissell, Long Boltom. Phooe
POODLE PUPPlES, AKC TOJ
onable
price.
Olda,
'.de
1!417-1333 Reedsville. 7-31~ · ·
WILL DO I!Owlng at hGme miDiature. t/5 and up. Stud
TRY OUR BROASTED CHICKEN.
zippers, pockets, pegging,
service and groomlns. Phoee FIVE ROOM collage with beaumnNG MACRINIII8, reP*
hemming, alteratlollll, etc. mM43.
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llmlee. aD llllbl, WY t.
llful view of Ohio River, at
Mn. Freddie Thabet. Maaon,
:1114. Tile P'abrle
PomLong Bottom. ,VIrgil Walker,
218 E. Main
Ph0110 B9~74
P.iinoi'OI'
Phcme mwt
4-30-lfc AKC Golden Retriever puppies,
eroy, Authorlled !linger Ialii
Racine,
Ohio.
&amp;-2-flc
Dall15:30 A.M. to 8:30P.M. - 5undi,J 7:00 to 7:1101
524 Ash St., Middleport. a
and Service. We Sharpen
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HAPPY HOUR, Shenang SpriJJgl
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CANNING TOMATOES. $1.25
Nile Club. 5 to I p.m. Monbushel. Bring containers. Gerday 1111'11 Friday. Ladleo nl8lll POTATOES, beano, cahbqe
Real &amp;t1te For S.le
aldine Cleland, Racine. 8-:1-lfc
omy Friday.
UUe
and beell, Phone ltW2a
O'BRIEN 6 CROW
Clarence Prolfltt, Purtland.
REALTY
COMPANY
Ohio.
7-7-Ue STEREO CONSOLE, wolnul, ra- RACINE - II!! story, 7 rooms,
W1nted To Buy
dio equipped. 4-speed changI WILL BE ABSENT FROM MY OFANTIQUES, furniture, dllbol,
~ bedrooms, buemeut, II&gt;
er.
dual
v&lt;ilume
controL
mlaeelllneoaJ, lin. BOWII'I! FIVE ROOM HOUSE and bath,
acres, central beat and air
Make payments or $5 p e r
FICE AUGUST 9 TO SEPTEMBER
one floor, psrtly fumlBbed If
Cecil, 100 w. Main 81., Pomeoondllioned,
month
or
$79.95.
Call
992-3211
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deslrod. 713 S. Seoond Ave.,
1-Z-flc TUPPERs PLAINS - 4.36 a.. .
3.
'Middleport. Can be by
res. 5 rooms, 2 bedrooma, ga.
appointment after 5 p.m. EJ,
For S.le or Trlde
HOWEVER, THE OFFICE WILL BE
den
Walburn, phone . . -. EARLY A.'o!ERI~AN stereo ra- rage, remodeled.
116'1 MUSTANG, Gqllnder, Jdio
conscle,
4-"Jeed
automaCHESTER
BRICK,
I
rooms,
7...UC
OPEN WITH A REGISTERED
speed, 11116 C'bewolet Caprice, ·
tic changer, 4-Speaker sound 4-5 bedrooms, II!! balb, lull
automatic, power steering and
NURSE PRESENT.
system, Payments of $6.10 basement, garage, patio.
brakes, financing available, NO, I. ltl'OIIER COAL at far.
per
month,
or
$101.99. Call ·POMEROY - ~ rooms, 2 bedmer CllniiMI Coal Co. tipple,
pbone - 7 afW 5 phone
1192-3218.
&amp;-z.etc rooms, hath, part basement
~lad 5 miJea eut ol w.u.
......,._
?-Sl.U.
redecoraled l'l!cenlly.
1811. Pllolli !I4-S7I7 Wellaton
for IDiarmlllon. Walton Coal ZIG ZAG-OMATIC, RU known MIDDLEPORT - 4 rooms, t
•• EmpIoymenl W1nted
make sewing machine, makes bedrooou1, part bath, nice lot.
Company.
7-10-lllt
butlonboles, sews on butloos, VIIEAP,
!lOWING, LAIIGE laW118, vamonograms, etc .• an without POMEROY - 2 story, 3 bedcant lots, cemeteries, etc., SAVE NOW 011 alllmiDum boota,
allachments. Pay only $43.50, rooms, bath, basement, hard- NOTICI ON FILINO OP INYIIITOIY
with llravely tractor. Pbone
10-~~14 11.. dean made,
ANO A.... UIIIMINT
wood Doors, porches.
or monthly payments. Call
IIIIS-2rlli.
8-1-ftc
TM ..... of Ollie, Met• C•IIIY
llardy, tbree rail llottOmL
PNNh C.urt
!IIIZ-3218.
11-Z-ft&lt; MIDDLEPORT - I houses In
To the lut11tors or A4ml11Jdra•n
ODa mDo off Rt. Jl, 011 Kinpone parcel, 2 In fair condi- ol the lltai.U1 to tuc:ll. •• 1M loUowWILL DO palnllng, ruaonable
burJ Road.
7-17-.lOie
u ue IIWISantl of thll ltlell of
67 FORD PICKUP, half - ton, tion, MAKE US AN OFFER. lDI
Ohio, \'11:-tbl nrvh1na IPOQM, Ule
Jl'leel. Pbone - - -7-Sl-ftc
next of tin. U.. IMJMllclari" 1D4er
call Chester 91JS.3121. 1-2 3tp FllRNJSIII!D APAimfENT
11111 Nl!lWPORT a.,.Jer, tthe wlll1 and to llle enomeJ or el
WITB IJTILI'I'IES
Wrn171 rtpnHnUOt
IDJ of t )MI
Door, loo.d rubber, sood
llohllltiOU9ftld ,.,..DII:
HENRY
a.ELAND
JluT a. Price, M'o. liMO, BatWANTED
lbape. ~ae,Dolda, !Ial ~ nd, Ohio,
FORD 7-lltro automatic,
JUMt L. llartlD, No. u~.-. ea._
R!SI'ONBIBLB put)' lo ... - Pbone nwtt7. Hl-Uc . 1166
one owner, fuDy equipped.
lon Twp.
J*)iii&amp;ill or fi.IJ per
Addt. Kea~Ue)' , flo. 11.801, ~
Low mllaage, f~. lea thaD
\I Ort, Ohio.
llllllllh ar 1l'l!l baii!W due Bl!lANII, KENTUCKY Wooder:
1&gt; original coal P"- ._
You •re MnbJ neUlSed that ...,.
f'II.M far lMI .... coaM Pick yoar OWII, bring COI&gt;- 1551.
ln¥1D\orlel IDd AppniMmeDtl of 0.
&amp;-1~
uuw. 11f the d'oremetaUoMd, 4•
willa ndla, Hpaod aulomltlc
IIIDer. ~ i.ollbel. ADdrww
eeued, laW of uJ4 ColmiYo wen
fiLed lD lbll Colut. .... laftat.or'la
7-2111c en., lis miles above Ra- TREE RIPENED Haven peatbenC APirdiiiMIIb will . . far hearelne llll Rt. • . l'llolle 147fril beton tbll Courc on the 1001 dar
es. Pick them yourself, $2.75
ul Auflld, U.. at 10:00 e·~ AJI,
•.
7-a.Uc
HelpWmted
ba. Brine slalldud size basAny ptnwn ••lriDJ 1o rue en•P·
ttou th1reto m.UIIt ru. ~Ill d 111m
. KlTCIIEN HELP wanted. Apkets. Frames Orcllanl, 2m
tin da)'l prior to UM ~ 11t ffK
ply In persco_ Crow's Stoak lMI FULLY aulomltlo ........
VaDeyvlew Drive, Belpre, 0. GEO. HOBSimBB, .....
OIVllla u...S.r m)' llaDd ud IMI et
IDIIChlne, eomplete Ill mab Phone tZU9lll
. Rouoe.
l-1-4tc
1-1-flc PIJMBRt)Y - s bedroom brick utd Court. dWI Jltl 417 of AJII1IIt.
bullo!dloles, dam, and emb.;
full buemeltl. hoi ...
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II bant-111 dellpl. Tills ma- UPRIGHT plane and canninl bath,
WANTED TWO women earn
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tor beat l"'n!place.
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ly .UCII MAITIII
equipment, Vuy reuonahlo. P0111rJWY - I room 1m1a,
a.,uty Cltrll:
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e-o The Dally SenUnel, Pum- bahnw now t?S. take over
Out ol !lllh water'
pll//iii&amp;ltl ol •.II per lllllllllt
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LleAL HOTICI
1tB5 COMET Convertible; bur- !M ACRE PAIIII - TWo good
IN TKI COMMON PLUI COUP
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"""'"• home,·•-~-.
No. 1un
WAI'l'IIESS&amp;! wanted, Dal r y
Ill sell. 70-41U.
8-1~
room
balll and ball-I
Vallay, Pomeroy. Phone 9112meat.
2551.
8-l-31c 1968 STEREO: Lovely Wllnut ONE OP THE BEST groceey REL11:N ., VIRGJL TEAFORD
eonsole with AM II 1"11 radio,
buslneases In the area, a very ABIIOCL\'11111
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profitable lnvelllment I or
SYRACUSE
at Balley's Home of Beauty, bu record ~~Drage. Tab over
someone wbo wllbea to oper7-11-ltc
or call IIIW333.
l-l-31c paymeull ol t5 per IIMIIlh or
ate lbelr own ~- Conpay balaM &lt;IUt f!Of .•. '1'11
tact Lynn Bar1 at Raelne Full
It In your bame. CaD 111-21111.
For Trade
Value
Marbt, Rt. 331, Racine.
Buslnlll Servfcet
7.atk:
1-1-ac CltlAIIB'I'T! Yendla( n,wldNICE I ROOM house on Spring
Ave., Pomeroy, wUI trade lor PILE Is soft and lofty; colon
and wrtee. ABC -l!'.nterprtoes. .
boule In Middleport. Pbone
lila, W. Va. Phla 'I'IUIO, '
retain briDiaM, In earpoll
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Rent eleelrie sbampooer ~- . . . .
Wanted to hnt
!laW Fumlture,
7-»ttc
lnsurtnce
GARAGE WITH electrlctt.y In
AUTOIIOBIL! )1lsuraDee beet
or near Pomeroy al'l!a. Phone S ROOMS and balh 011 alee lot
Loll JOUr OJIOrlt.
011 Rt. 3S. ean ..,~,
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Jla&amp; • l'oml!roJ, 1-21-U. RA•• MICE gone forever 'Gst
Star," 2~ lb.. fUI, Sale,
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phone, both fair oondlllon. John 'Tuekar, Hyaell Run
Phone 19Ult7.
7-11-ac Road, phone llfU2Il 8-Wtc

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Lester Roush, Letart Palls,

NOW OPEN Bob's Mobil Ooort,
Syracuse, overlooldng I be
NEUTZIJNG'S BEAUTY !llop beauU!ul Ohio River. Out of
will be closed August
I high water. State approved.
through August 14.
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help in 1111 draaklr ...erationa.
During the nearly ~too' mmt111
or that phlao of recovery ., ..,
When Wila9n losred lor hil

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dollars In defense contracts, the current roond of increases would
nation's steel procklcera toda¥ sorlouoly aiJect the economy and
.rowed re" signs they 1roUld

kmckle under to White House

demands for a rollback in tho
new round of price increases.
At least nVe steel producers,
Including lour of the top ton
companies.
instituted price

contribute to inflation.
u. S. Steel, the nation's No.

Cremeens Has

hikes since a settlement was
reached Tuesday night on a new

contract wJth t h e
United Steelworkers U n I o n
(USW).
The firms were U. S. steel,
Bethlehem, Rejl&lt;lbltc and Inland
of the top 10 proWcers, and
Phoenix Steel Corp., one or the
smaller companies. All f 1 \1 e
stoeimakors indicated they did
not intend to rescind the inthree~year

creases.
Armco Steel was expected to
amounce price hikes today .
Claims Increase unreasonable
President Johnson denounced
an acrosS-the-board increase by
BethJehem Steel as "unreason.
able." Bethlehem, 1he nation's
No. 2 producer, was 1he first
to increase its prices following the coatly wage settlement
with tho union,
Defense Secretary Clark M.
Clillord immediately ordered
military departments 1 'Wherever
possible., to transfer orders to
firms which had oot raised
prices ••if by doing so you can
obtain the re(Jiired product on
time, at a lower cost to t h e
pemment.
The mUitary services u s e
about 3. 7 mUUon tons or steel
amuaU,y at a cost or between
$$55 and $$00 million.
ft was the first major confrontation of the steel !ndtstry

the PresldOnt'o plea lor ,..,, l!ll'iuillrqt thO"" •~ ;~. ,'Ill~
stralnt.
In lito next 12 ri.mttil:"ha•eJI!'
More Hikes Plllllled
en ~er ··tt per, ~,. the1
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creaaoa, U. S. Steel derllod the give.•
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The lnGallr)"'s new contract
volved with inllatloo.
with the USW was esllll1aled to
"In the past ten yesrs, since llOII about $1.5 bUIW.. over the
late 1958, -~prices have rio- nei&lt;t three years,

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hibited the 1968 Gaiiia County
Junior Fair grand champion lamb
foiiow1J18 Thursday's judging in
the Show Arena.
Reserve champion honors went
to Russ Jeffers, a member of
the Galiipolls FFA.
In other activities, Jene Myers,
Hannan Trace Pimeers, captured

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don't 101111 to hive to nat"bpreeldent fr«n · behiod .am.
thick Iran )llro In Lei~ .
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Two Strikers Charged i~ Shooting

Larry Cremeens captured sen-

lor showmanship honors.
Ed Marr, a member or the
Southwestern FF A, saw his ani·
mal win the champion registered
Hampshire Ewe honors.

Mrs. Barbara Gardner, whose
luoeral wm be held saturday at
2 p.m. at the Rawllrws-coats
Funeral Home, was also preceded in death by a son, Earl Gardner, eight years ago.

MBGS THEAll£
TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY
AUGUST 2-6
IN COLD BLOOD
Robert Blake, Scott WUson
COLORCARTOON:
Merlin, Magic Mouse
NO ADMITI ANCE under 16
yrs. old unless accompanied
by adult, parent or Guardi1111.
SHOW SI'ARTS 7 P.M.
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
AUGUST 7. 8
NOT OPEN

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useo hlo bead to dloplay a prlu oul-ol-101101 pamptla
wet,bla( 3'1 pouado aad mea1urla1 4t latheo uouad.

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United Press International

Near normal temperatures
in Ohio saturday through Wednesday night.
Normal highs are in the low
80s in the north to upper 80!
In the south. Normal lows are
ln the low to mid-60s.
A little warmer about 9.mda,y, then little da,y - to - day
change. Rainfall will OOtaJ
tbree-quarter inch or more.
Occasional tbundershawers almost dally Sllnda,ythrough Wedno sday night.

POMEROY
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POMEROY

Serving Meigs County for over 96 years

Member Federal Reserve System
Member FDIC

COLUMBUS (Up0- Columbus
Mayor M. E. Sensenbremer,
Salety Director Fred Simon anil
three ranking police officials
here have been named tn an af·

fidavit rued Thursday in U.S.
District Court as beine investi-

gated for possible tax evasion
by the Internal Revenue Serv·
ice.

Also named were Police Maj.
Herman Beck; Capt. Jerry Ryan aJM) COpt. RoiJert nylor.

MEIGS G~NERAL HOSPITAL
ADMITIED - Clarence HIU'·
The names were contali.ed in
man, Racine.
the affidavit which accompanied
DISCIIARGED - Clarence a petition seeking to have 1 .POJones.
lice case against two IRS inves-tigators and a U.S. Justice IJ&amp;.
partment
attorne)' t:ranaferred
AU made
U.S. pennies
were
of steel Inwith1943a
to U.S. District Court.
zinc coating.

CORRECTION
VALUES TO $5.00

1968 MEIGS COUNTY FAIR MEMBERSIUP '11CKETS NOW
ON SALE AT:
Aroold's Sohlo Service station on Rl. 33 north of PIBIIeroy.
Reuter l~suranc:o Agency, Inc.- Sycamore st. -Pomeroy
Simon's Grocery- West Mala St. -Pomeroy, Ohio
BRW Hardware and Sqlply -Will Second St. -Pomeroy
Green Lantern -Main lrd Court- Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport lleDartme.. store - Mlll s~. -Middleport, Ohio
Miller Bros. Grocery - Route 124 -llutland Ohio
Clark' a Sohlo Serlltce station - Harrlsonvtll;, Ohio
Weld Crou and Sons - RaciDe, Ohio
Kautz Feed &amp;ore, Chester, Ohlo
All Directors and Of11cera aloo have tickell for aa1o.
Cost of memberablp ticket Ia P.OO and entitle• purchaser
to admlasloo and auto parking durlrw the ftve diU's a1 the
Falr, AlqJuat 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17th., aDd aloo(Jlrtlclpate
in tho Annual elecllon ol Olreetoro. TICKE'IS WR.L NOT
BE FOR SALE AT GATES. 11ckoto t:an be purchased at
secrecary'a olftco o~ groondo lftor PIU'iJW prl... or aclmlo·
oion at gate. No relulld of admi•alon price. BUY A '11CKET
AND SAVE MONEY,
1968 Premium 1looka have been mallocl.
DO NOT DELAY IN MAKING YOUR ENTIIIES. ENTRY ,
Bl.ANKS 1\IUST BE F1LLED OUT BY 'l1IE EXIIIBITOR.
CLOSlNG TIMES ARE:

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with leoao nervea the IWIIIIIIt
on tho SOviet bclrdtr lloa4a1
lbrGull&gt; Tlllrldq. For I h e
Soviets bad been lllre8telllna to
uao ll'IIIOd torce lo stamp aut
their Czech comradta' olibt •
month-old prtteb ttom Slallnlam
to more liberal rule,
Czech ltadtra lncludlna Joeel
Slnrkovlll;r, pari._ prollldent, eame back ThurlllliU' lllght
lo ftad 15,000 poriOIII JammfDc
tho main
In !'raP'• old
tmm. The crowd roared for word
th8t the Czeehl IIIII ..... Dlllller a lil 'thelr 01m bouse.

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With more ~~ln'IIIPaclll
lnilux of now f&gt;nqil!n aaolmll,_
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schooh, more rwatlonalltles, concerti, i!tJi,p like lllal.
In I WIU', YOU l!l1iht Ill' 10~
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otafl aides IIIII newsmen,
Rockefeller, who prtcedtd abould be about it."
Gov. Ronald ReaPn or CaJIIDr.
,l{lpesra At RaiJ.y
llockeleUer l!&gt;peared at a
nla lo 1111 Republican National
. Convention by seveial hoilra, raiJ.y on Miami Beaeh before
eiltlmated Nlloln 10ould get conltrrq with his convention
about 500 Rn&gt;l&gt;allot votes to aitlltellats, who claimed earlier
hla more thin 300.
thst he had stopped Nixon'• bid
"From there 'le&gt;P8ct to bUild ror victory on the crucial .llrst
atesdll,y and I tfllilk the
ballot.
· will start to go down," he Jlid.
GOP deleptes wore aoaallod
He prodlcled Reagan would pt by Waphone. calls, miniskirted

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fPut ·Wheat

over Romney .for • Prellpoatera - a whale truck load .
_ are being tacked 011 hotel
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cholcoi" BBYithelarpldgnthat
_ . , Republican oonventlon
dtleptea vlsilllill the Carillon
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JIOiillmtion on the tlrot ballot
has loeon stopped," llld Robert
Dou,glau, the governor's campa!gn manager' at a new.
conference where Rockefeller
was erdorsed by stx former

GoP natioJWJ chairmen.
llouglaos and Locnrd Hall,
one of Rockefeller•s tGp atrategiata, satd there hid been a late
abift &amp;mOJW uncommitted del•
ptes, many in response to
personal appeal• by the lOVersuccess was the tormer vice nor from his Tarrytown, N.Y.,
president that he did notplU1 to h&lt;llle.
' They based their declaration
fJ.y hero until Mondsy, after the
also on the assumption that at
convenlton opens.
·1•o1 two important dalogations
RockefeUer'a campall" dirac, 10ould s~B,f t~lth their favorite

tors announced they had sue-

cl!ll4idatea on the first
ballot. Oftlo lor Gov. James A.
JUI)de."'Md Michigan for Gov.

ceoded in their osiOntlal•atrot.oII' of witllholding enough votes
!ram NIXOII in earJ.y ballotiJW to
permit 111 eventual convention
shin to the Now Yorkors. They

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llli!Jstion whether a third favor-

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100 votoo abort ol tho .,..k.
"The Nixon effort to gain ths

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girls, merchi)w bonds and
plaeardo imploring a~port lor
each or the three major
candidates. They meet Monda)'
and wUl make their choice
Wodnooday night, with 667 of
the -1,333 delegate votes required to llontillllte.
Nixon C!llllldent
Nixon remained at Montauk,
a fishing resort on Lung Island,
wlt!-1 his speech writers and
"""""aign aides. so conlldont of

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C.echoolova- · ::O:f.!"""al (West) German

ida CUPO- Czeehoal~ and
the SOVIet Union oealed their

Coiia ldll"' In'a aerlea-of battles

prame Court JU!ilco Abe Fortaa -...,ut;l Soutli -. Vletliarii1a
aald Saturda,y tilt J\lle of 1a10_~~r:thoi"D f'lchel as the pattern reconcUiation wiih an embrace
can aurv!Ye In AmOrlca onQ&lt; ::M, comb!¢ IIUIIallled lowerd a aDd a ki01 Saturday nlgilt 4Dd
If juclgas are free •'from lear' poaallllo ~ In· tho CIOMld· the laot Russian troops withor belna ealled to ~cOunt In ow,. covered ~ 9lau .ValliU'. .
drn ~&lt;m czech soli.
other PI"'• for lhtlr .vote or~., ~can loa_soa In the aree,
C.ech Parliamentary Preolhllr opllllons."
CL' lnei1idlnl the men kiUid In tilt ldant Josef SlnrkovslQ&gt; IIIJpeared
Fortao mode an olo!poot ro. au;·;&amp;cllon; were plaeocl at_.olsht on U. baiCOI\1 of the Brataalaplr to · crltic• In a l!lOOch pre. delid IIIC! 15 . 1IOIIIIIIe!L A "! Cley HaD SaturdiU' night and
~ for ,..,Uver)' dlmor ~~~ atlack on a mixed told a cheorlll8 crowd ill the
or tile American Collop or 'i'rl· uliit .i Aaiorlcan Marlnea aDd ·
"Evorythl11! Is all
a1 J.a1i7era. The OOitge _Ia a· S!P.ilb Vleblamooe mllltllljl!!n rilh~"
law 1li'ouP moel!n( beie In ill· waa ftltOrtod to have lnlll~ .
"What we have promised we
•anct 01 the 9Jat aimual....Ven- "l!o*VJ!' ciqllteo mille allied hive done," Smrkovaky said.
lion or lilt ~ean Bar AI· ·tcrct.
"Wa. l)ava dono an honest job."
soc!-·
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Tho Czech and Soviet Commu''Qir eyatem or 1a10 dtplada ·The 852 ll!:lliulh th' A!lhau Dill Parv leaders, )OIJiod by the
t!Hi Vllltl ~ - hmaii&lt;od the - . or the East German,
,...............,.citttlo .....;w,.
,·· and ' llfUI -cutlve ell,)' ill aatura- Polish, Hurwarlan ,and Bul&amp;ll~;;.-::,
t r - Iiili) mlolllllll·(\11 the Commliobl rlan parties, had lust oliDod a
1:01n aubOrdlliatlon 1o
·non- l\l'l!l)jllold' $'111ch1J!J along the 111illP deelarllloli IIIIHlllllllrw
)Udlalal ,IOIIl'ct _ Jegis!aiJfl 0r ~ .l(dtitili, jOIIIrd Hue~ II to a vou ol e!llllldenco 'In 1111
aec•ld•o 0.. prirste," lltaienrt. II "' !IO(th · Viotrilunoo mafD liberal retorm Cz\lchleaderahip.
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Aa tho .\limult and shouting In
allied Oi(Wive tut April. ·
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- ~ L Breihnev, · -.ec~
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f1ro ••-.. two ...., idueoJ .each other ~
Ia . ~ botliphootti..:
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.IN ~ ' . acll.nho ol the Uillled $1:Meo

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Iarin aDd heed of tho · PIIILADELPIBA (UJ'I) -

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t~~ A. RockeleUor arrived
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lng and conlldont ~
filii he would wreai 1111
lli!lubltcon ~.~ldentlal naml•
• lion from Riehlrd M. Nl...,
''We're golJW all th• WIU' to
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told 200 persona at OPA-Locka
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Mario Wood, wlonora ill tho pro-junior division; Dan Polcyn, second place .In tho Jlllllor
Division; Tom BrandOberry, second place ln the Senior Dlvloion; Kathy Clarll, - r ol the
Seaior Dlviaim aDd Lisa Adldns, wilmer of the Junior Divlaton.

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Switch Steel Orders

At!in'IN, Tex. (UPO- Pres- government opendin&amp; Saturday.
lclont Johnson, In a move ordered all fodoral - 1 0011·
fllvglvlns l!lillOI)s ol dollars In ltacts dlverlod from COJliiNIII(es
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that ¥-N,.sedJt'!(,r priceo.
PITI'SBURGH (\JPO- T w o
N lmme&lt;JSate etrel!t or tho
major steel producer&amp;, U. S.
Prelldent's ora. was fnealeuaSteel Corp. and Pltisburgh blo. The order ,..s ldentlc.l to
Steel, began shutting d o " n ihe one he iaauod t..t Tillrada.Y
lurnacoa and ls.ylng off work- for steel purchases lllYoived in
ers Saturday because of dwfnd.. governmonl defense contracts.
ll this falls, the President
ling demands from overstock~
eel customers. BethlehemSteol maio beve little left in his
was lurioul!hln8 temporary, arsonal shorl or 118lzinl the
summer employes at its Beth- inmlllrY or direct wageiJrlce
lebem, Pa., plant.
eontrols for the entire nation to
SOme oompanlos also laced force a rollback In steel prices.
The While llouse bes suggesteanc:ellatiOn of all perrunent
ed
neither seizure oor price
purdlases on order or Presicontrol• as possible aolutlon.s.
dent Johnson, Who was anger.
eel by recent price increases.
I.asuos Order
The latest move in the

forces o1 re\IIDiptam, n e oNulam aDd militarism present
a ~r for European aecurity," the declaratlail 1aid. It
lu~ •'underscoreol the i111JGr·
~ ·of the Warsa• PacL"
Tho declaraUon did not
mtlllll&gt;n any of the Czech
MlAIII BEACII (UP0 - IJo.
~eatl~ reforms ifhlch had
vish member• of the Republican
drll!m the Ire ol tho SOVIet Plallorm COIJll!litlee Saturday
Umon and louf other Orthodox fought ogalnst adoptioo or •
CCimmualat notlono, llut empha- VIetnam plank which they aald
slad the Ufrateri111 llnlt)' 1' of s._,porlod President Jollllson's
atfib:aptnat WoolarD "imperi- policies so strongly it could
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hava been written by the Slote

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.MEXICO CITY (U.-p - SelomoiOalata prodlcted ...._ "setfiW'· earlh!llakel ' -.rda.Y in
Uiii 1l1lke ola BIVero tromor Frl...., tjlat 1a1t ..... dead aDd more
tliln 100 burt, moiiiJ lA south·

ern Mmco.

~oldool! Goatavo Dlaz Ordaz
tirdtred mllitar)'ro..,.brlgadta
1!111
ton• of food aDd medl-

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"11 11o0 ~em Paclllc cooat,

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change the "worklrw draft..
version of the Vleu.m plank. ' ·
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Rockelollor • and Rlchfrd .M:
Nlloln joined in ~~ 'tho
draft plank. - . ,••
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plank, ilwaa .underotoild.
Ev's Earmark
The Pl'&lt;l!IOMd 10ordltt! bore ali
tho earmerka of .CmunU!ee
Cllalrman Everett M. Olrbeen'o
authorship. sen.•· Dirl[aen baa
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The central issue was a
statement tlat 11 the United
states 10UI not •.~occept a
negotiated settlement without
self-determination" lor South
Vietram.
uToo hawkish." said some
Nbon and Rockefeller people on
tho 102-member committee altliouitl not all wanted to 110 as
far as Sen. Jacob K. Javlts,
N.Y•• leader or the doves. He
sougbt a plank calling for a
coalition with the communists
to govern South Vietnam.
Javlts waa also urglrw a
phased withdrawal or u.S.
troops !rom Vietnam with the
South Viebamese doiog more or
the fighting.
Nixon.
in a seven-paee
Pl'&lt;l!IOsal to the commltteo
earlier this week, tool&lt; what
aome saw aa a dovish posltlOIIr.
11 The war must be ended,,. he
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Silrvlces Admlnlatratlcn.
Tho onler ,.., lu all
cabinet agoncloa In the -...1
government pluo 11lo A-c
Energy Commission (AEC),
GSA regional ofllees, - Commoree Conunlsolon (ICC).
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Driver just
OimhS Out,

Uninj~ed
CIIESHliiE

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urday morning Wilen II lllrl!s a
New York Cenlral Irate at !be
crossing near &amp;ore.but 111 inlar·
los 100re reported.
The Ohio Slate Patn&gt;l oald
Larry E. Kinpry, 28, Rt. 2 GaJ.
IJ&amp;IoUa; driver or the lnlell, .,..
itavatiJI8 north m leqlorlr)' Rt.
35 whEII he atruck the train
in a heny log.
Kingery told 'rhe
nei he had oo Idea how ha ooeeped injury. •-&amp;Orytt,iq ,... torn
up all ll1'0Uilcl me aDd I juat np.
oned tho door aiid cilmbecl out.''
he said.
Emmett H. Liahtroot, Fowall
st., Mlddleporl,. 01111noor or lilt
as..... train, aaid three eua
were damaged and
coral.
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rasult"of the 8:20 l.m. aecldtlil,

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PRAGUE (UPO - Czech Com. llellalre alao have been daM·
munlat reform leaden lc&gt;usbt ID- ed by r!Oo lire alnet the ~~~ike
bepn Jlllll.
day to kaep their - · · tum... anti.Rualllan.
1'l1oy atrualeci with pubUc
feellnas aroused by their Joor.
day eontronlalloa with Kremlin
leadera - a ·meeting In which
the Czech leaclora ......,.. 1o
buy lime for thai~ reform pro.

'l'he ratlon'a two fl;lp pollotera.

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bulb or
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or hrl&gt;rilmDlent of notleei II#
..,. nor more than 20 yean,' lit

Calmness

entitle qre!ld todtl' that volatDe
voter oentlment it tho chlat culprit In IJII CIDTODI cla•h or national pullllc oplldon polio.

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The two mill were~
The d.ariea !Ued ipfi.• lilt
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. _ convletlca. Tho ''IIIIUdaUo
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11 of not ...... lhlli ,10,000

Pulsetakers
Taking Care

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The Fed..,.l Deposit tnouronce Corporotlan

f1.;~PPE:N FRIDAY NIGHts 5:00 to 7:00

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' .All AccGVnl&amp; lnoured Up To $15,000 Undor
Multiples of U.OOO.OO

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Under Probe by IRS

BAHR CLOTHIERS

Absent-minded misplacement of your
Important papers, jewelry, or other valu·
ables can be just as costly and distressing
as their loss by burglary or fire. Safeguard
your valuables In one of our convenient
vault-protected Sale Deposit boxes right
now-it costs so little 1

comectlon with a ·.lii.Y
.The .... pleeded lnnoea!tln
30 shooting !ncldinl which dama&amp;od Ohio P&lt;nrer Co. prq10rty the CclomiY Court or MullidJ!sun
at Zanesville, and caused an In- CClunlf, Eaatem OIYisiao, to
terruption Q( electric oervlco to charpa or maliciouS 1nJur7 to
utllltloo aDd malicious deatruc- - - - - - - - - t1on or poporty. Both charps
VETERANS MEMORIAL
"""" ftled by the MusJdnaum
HOSPITAL
Coou11Y Sheri!!' a Dept,
ADMITIED - James Marko,
Released m $1100 bond each
New lla- Ben Kesterson, Porn· unW a preliminary hearing fa
eroy.
set are William E. Moore, 30,
DlSCIIARGED - 1m Miller, of RO I, Blue Rock, and James
Alexander Fisher, Artie Hoff- ~"'-_,~
-••1 0.
~c, 21 , or RO 7, z lllOo•u
m1111.
Both are lllrlklna ~oyeo of
Oblo Fo100r'1 Pbllo Plant IClllth
or Zanoavllle• .
E. E. Fournace, aoolatllll to
the exocutlvo vice proal- of
the COmpallf, said thia moot re·
cant lnclclont comeclecl with the
strike oc:curred about 10:tS p.
m. July 30, -lhreeohols""r•
Slatementa contained In the fired Into a 23,000-volt transallldovlt make no atteJq&gt;t to former at the com,pany' 1 Avoo.eit~ribi or a~port stateinenti dal• SlllltiUiln at Ziiielvulo.
that the cit,y ofllcials were b&amp;o Three bullet haiti found in 1111
tranllformor caused about 500
irw Investigated lor tax fraud.
Tho lepl papers ,.... rued gallllaa or oll 1u leak out.
''Be&lt;auao or the damap lnby u.s. Deportment or Justice
lawyers 011 behalf of Guy Wefl&gt;. ftlclecl by the llhota," Mr. Fourorell and Jameo Kowalski, IRS naeo aald, "the tnnalormer bad
investigators,
11111
F&lt;twerd 1u be taken out or sent.. ror
Joyce, an attorney In lhe Or- repairs 1'1 3:30 a.m. Wednollpmed Crime and Rackotoor- day, causing an bour aDd ~­
ing Section of the Crimlnol Di· ute lntorru,\!tiOn of eloclrlc aorvlaion of tho Juatice Depart.. vl&lt;e to apprvxlmate(J 1,800
mont.
Hound
Goglns
Tho three federal offtclals
were arreated In tront or 1
dowrtown Columbus tavern on On Wanted
charpo of imprq&gt;er languogo
COLUMBUS (UP0 - At t J.
and inloJd cation.
Tho loderel ol1lclala,~ their Gen. WOllam B. SUbe a a I d
petitlao, oald tho chirps TlurJdaJ E. L. (llound Do&amp;) Gosaplnat them were the product glna, U, WIJlted in Colu!!WJI fOr
or ua calculated scheme ot ha- two 111111'11ero, baa been Placed
rassment designed to Interfere on the atate'l llot of ll)o ftvo
with the performance of their moat 10anted erlmlnall.
otl!clal dulles and ·dealgoed to
Goalna II Waliled In the hillprevent the lnvastlgatlon of al- Ina or t011 Keya, 35, m Au.t
legations or mallossence by 5, 1967 and thil April 25, 1968
members of the Columbus Po- ols.ylng of Eori Burrlo Jr., 40.
lice Department..• "
SUbe aald Goalna boa ' ' recThe case 10as scheduled to be ord of pmblln&amp; dlaordtr11 conheard in Franklin CGUIIIy Mu- diet, Intoxication, ao...it and
nicipal Court here Ang. 9,
baltory and cuttlna wllhll!leol to
Justice Department omclalo He lo OOIIaldote!l
daneer&lt;JUI,
. ,_
have rOI&gt;&lt;Jl'tedly indicated they
plan to proao,. evidence friBII
their lnvootlaatlon lrW numbera
operations In thla city to a ledere! grand Jury and IIIII the
All chlldr• wilo have· ocbool
gr$1&lt;1 jury would be · - to Olhllolto lor the Molp CclomiY
Indict aeveral people be1JW lno Fair are to )laVe them at tho
vootlgatod.
Rock *"lnp Fall'lf(IUIICia by
noon .., 'l'wlldq, Alii. lS, t h o
Melli C&lt;iwtb' ~ of
scmota omee advlaeo.
AD ana llioldt IIUihlloUbulldlna on the II'OUIIdl will be desilnaled for the aehool diiPIIU'•·

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I LOT OF MEN'S SHIRTS $3.00
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I LOT INIT SUITS, SKIRTS AND SHELLS
REDUCED 30%

Burglars
become
absent-minded during
August ... but do you?

about 1,800 cuiiiOI!len In that homes aDd businesses In that lllerlll'a

da,y In

to

Jene Myers' animal.
registered Ewe honors
went to Jaye Myers.
The champion registered Sllltolk Ewe honors went to Larry
Cremeens anlrnal .
Thirty-one market lambs and
33 in the breeding class w e r e
judged by Leo Watkins, Ohio Slate
untversiv.

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. mal&lt;ea women beaut!M In middle age."

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John C.saavetes

devel~mentl

The l'fiDI'le ire' WIIW \iljillllliJ.y lor 1111 ltiUr , lani~a.·

place In Point Pleallli.
''1'hore's I cloae4nlt feOU!l!
~tween ·the two ~
on a drat nome ~ala

the Haman Trace Pioneers, ex-

CDoublo Feature)

SATURDAY, AUGUST 3
(DOUBLE FEATURE)
II F1RST TO FIGHT"
Chad EvereU - Marilyn Devin
PLUS
I CJ'llg Slovens • Laura De""'
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GUNN... NUMBER ONEI"

Res subtle

Larry Cremeens, a member of

SON DIES IN 1960

BevarJ.y Adamo
PLUS
~phla Loren - Paul Newman
David Niwn
''Lady L''
(Color)

dr\llipocl one' - meaning losirw
ane ot oor men," he said.
Aside !rom the investigation,
bearings, llpproprJ.tlon s I o r a
new bridge which focused natioMI attention on the nation's
bridge safety standards, WUson

l.amh at Fair

forced an indtstry-wlde roil .

TONIGHT, AUGUST 2

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• atops a!OI¥&lt; W. Vo.

by Ule White House since 1962
when President John F. KeMedy

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Grand Otamp

Non-registered honors went

17 have fled
.Poim Pleollltl :. hl•.l ~
1ane•. aa ~ . . u~ to iD m ,
Gallipolis.
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tloo ...,, The lft&lt;iJ/t( ' lha7
"I ~ the thouiht of ev- muat 'look 19 111o ·~ r lu
er havlog to call one of t h e old brid&amp;l!, ,fl'lllkb',,lid'• ·~
10iwa' and tell! n 1 her 'we Ueneck, Jt !'11011011 !nlll~ ....,,,
!pen.

l'ri'TSBURGH (UPO - Threst- back or across.thH&gt;oard hikes.
enod with the loss of millions or
Prestdent Jolmaon said the

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