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1be 000, Seliwel, P......,..Mlddleport, 0., 'lburoda)o, Au&amp;uot 8, 1968 ·

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duled for Wednesday at 10 a.
m, at tho felr Is being co-spooIOI'ad by the boy and girl aoouts.
Entriea of young people under

16 are oollcttod. Tentative plana
are for trophies to be awarded
to the flrst place wimeni..Deach

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glrls,
Mrs. L R. Neal, neiglborhood
chairman and leader ofTroop39i
Mra. John Krawac:eyn. and Mrl.
Fred Gibbs, Jr., or the cadette
troop accompanied tho glrlo.
Aides are Rd&gt;ln Mllh and !l!aron Glaze.
Gotna rrom Troop 39 were Janet Loe : Neal, Martha McNeal,
Vicki Kelly, Cindy Demoskey,
Cindy Manley, Mary MUla, Mart1,yn &amp;zydor, vtclo' Monley, Kalil)'

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MATCHED
SPORTWEAR

of tho nve caU.oorloa to be iudlod - tho abaggleot, prettiest, Mosdowo, Mary Bow, Clnd,y
Itunnloot, uglloot, and most obo- Hlndy, Linda Gerard, and Berdient.
bara Fultz.
Registration for the dog shoW
On the trip from the cadette
Ia being handled by Dobbie Oh- troop are Am,y Hamm, Vonida
llngor, just call 992.,'1774.
Gibbs, Mary Krawsczyn, Jill
Beaver, Nancy Bullldrk, Margie
GffiLS OF CADETTE Troop Wamsley, &amp;lnya Ohlinger, and
185 and Junior Troop 39 are orr Pam Dodsoo.
on a three-day outing at Camp
At a recent meet1n1 of the
Rotan, t h e Four IUvers Glrl cadette troop at Che home of

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Scout CouncU camp site located
near Athens.

1be 21 girls, two aldeo and
three leaden, left this morning

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DRIVE·IN '

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AUG, 8- 9
00UBLE TROUBLE"
.Jvls Presley, Yvonno Romain
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AND
SIDdra Dee-Ceo. Hamilton
"DOCTOR, YOU'VE GOT
TO BE KIDDING!"

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TONIGHT, AUGUST 8
NOT OPEN

Walter

Brennan, Budd.y Ebsen

DISNEY CARTOONS:
N1tures strangest
Creatures
Art of Self Defense
Mr. Duck ~· Out
Admlaoton:. 85c and 50c

SllOW STARTS 7 P.M.

SWEATERS

roy reo!dents, spent several dlj'a
hero vial~ Mr. and Mrl, c. E.

Blake aiiO.

Radio lljJI)renuco J u d y M.
Scheib of the U.S.N., Pittsburgh,

shJtts,

Sizes
30 to 38and 40 to 44

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YOUR GIRLS SKIRTS
NOW I
g._ of glrla skirts, lncluci!Jw
w 6X

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Loo1&lt; at thls ..., oeloctloo of tall ohlrta. YCIU'll want w buy aov-.
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s11e to visit the Blanket Department on the 2nd
floor and see the new selacllon of Slae~Jt Bed
Blankets. Solid colors alii printed patterns In tnennar
weave alii re1u1ar. Bil selection of colors. All
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waist.

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slaeka, made with

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of attractlvodocoratorcolars.

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abotalnod arid 12 p,ve their
votes td three other- men whOse
names had 'not even bMn

NllUIII· IPoki' after tho con...,. • oubm.ltted kl the convention.
Uori bad easily queUed a Romney ootd neither he nor his
belated, mlnniQllged, amall delegation bad Initialed the
rebellion over hia surprt1e revol~ and; at the .end of the roll
choice of Maryland ·Gov. Spiro eaU, asked for • unanimous
T. Alnow for tho vice presldon- vote tor Allnow.
tta1 nomlllallon.
star bllllrw tor the evening
The alternative chosen by the was reserved Cor . Nixon, who
rebels was Gov. George Rom- began b)' recalllns he bad
ney of Middpn, w h o hal accepted the same oom1natlon
never been able to sell ldm· etghl years a£o. There will be a
&amp;elf to tho Republican profes- dl!ferent ending thls time, he
sionala as easll)' aa -he once said, because "thh! time we are
going to win.''
- ~•, ~ non-lhouter.,. the~ sold compact cars.
RomNW
Disclaimed
He brwght the entire convenpOj)lonattatora," Pl!rhl!P• like
When
the
roll
was
called,
tiob
to its feet cheering and
!he· YOiors who kol&gt;i Prealdeol

·:Most Surprised Delegate
BEACH (UPO - 1 He
the man . eYerybody
wllJ!!OIL ne ·, .., tho man ilobodJ
wanted stopped quite enough .to
alql hlm. So iftor collattoe o1 i
mlhl-revolt aplast-his $election,
"$plro T. Afnew, ; the ' moat
· ·ourprloed delegate bQro, carried
from tl)e Republican
. cobvertiCil toc1a1 hil parcy'a ,
IIOIIll,.j!Oil as vice prea!diot.
. ·,,II ••• a compromise o1
rielo&lt;ll !IIIOresla, ", oald Richlrd ·0111~•. cOP oa~to tot
~~ ~ Dllnola, "Tho South
iilmililllellilland tho
Nitkh ;..,· tOr Charlea' Percy or
·:cihn Llal!!&amp;l'. ~ seemed to
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New Face
of Maryland two years ago on
came to town the an open - hoosing p I a .t I o r m
llttlo-lalown governor ol Mary· aplnst the opposition of a
land, an early •ll'porter of Denaocrat who said a man's
Nelson Rn&lt;keteller and more borne Is h!s castle. That made
rece"tly a convert to Richard him look good to mtnorit):
~ Nixon. When he put Nixon's voters.
name In nomination Wednesday
Strons Hand
most ol the deloptoa bod never
Bu! when riots bit Baltimore
seen him and many had ·not and cambridge, he put them
heard hla name.
down firmly, with the National
. :But attet
aiJ.nlght Gua•·d.
deliberaUona with key party
He eald recently pnllce hsd a
members Nixon said AsiJew right to shOOt looters who
was tho man he wanted aa hta relltaed their orders kl hall
rumlng mate. . And for most of That lllled blm ~ aquarely with
tho doloptea, that was enough. lho law ancl order campaign
"There muat be iood rsaooos Nixon was already planning,
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tor hla choiee," said I~ana
is _49, per~onable, :
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olelriY ~ tile tiJ~fl· dJil a011..• .,Wii4Jil. '1!1'(11 cillne of Nlllllll's He Is . ~ · '100, Of- a Gri!ek
~ .plobobi1 .w~. n~!' Ji;i1'~ d,.ao[on. ''lllil it thla moment, I Immigrant vegetable poddler,
lakta the nlllllbor two spot dOil't knoW whit they are.''
and lt was tlgurod that wouldn't
"Pi'~~~· And the South hl&lt;i Later tho reasons became hurt eilhor. He t, a Methodist, a
~ clloloo or anY Eastarn or clearer,
lawyer' • tunlly man.
1111 oltf llboral.
Allnow w.. elected governor
(Contlnoed 011 poge 10)
w~:an't

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m,istakes of the past."
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first priority foreign
policy objective of our next
admiWatralion wUl be to bring
not because her people have an honorable end to the war In
railed but because her leaders Vietnam," he pledged.
Jn a more general statement
have raned," he said. 11 What
of
foreign policy, he told leaders
America needs ue leaders to
match the greatness or her of the Communist world that
"after an era of conCrontatton,
people."
that
the
time has come for an era or
or Vietnam, he said
negotiation."
"We extend the hand of
trre~shlp to the Russian pec:J~le
ali:l to the Chinese peoPle and
to all the peoples of the
We shaU work toward the goal '
of an open world- open skies,
open cities, open hearts, open
minds."
Much of the domestl c section
of his speech dealt with vio1ence
at home.
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(UPO - A Brlitsh alr!lnercraol!ed on the autobahn between Munich and Nuornberg today, Bavarian State Police reported.
They said at least 50 persons
were killed.
The plane crashed about 2:30
p.m. ' near the upper Bavarian
.town or [angenbruck.
A pollee spokesman said oo
surv1 vor s had been [ound and
that SO bodle s had been recovered (rom the naming wreckage,

WORK UNDERWAY - Employ.., of the Nardel Brolhorl C&lt;lnsll'UCdoollrrn of Brldge'1ille,
PL, general contractor !or the Tuppers Plal~hester Water System, have begun bnUdi~C the
214 miles of mains to serve patrons in about 600 square miles of Meigl and AdleDI counties.
Above, workers are excavati~ along the Sind Hill Road near Long Bottom, where construction
bas gotten underwsy. The system, financed by ED Agrants lid a FHA loan. wiD service over 1,500

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MIAMI BF.ACil (UPI) - Gov.
James A. Rhode:; of Ohio f :une
to the GOP National Convention
with 55 votes for the preslden-

tlal nomination. He len wtlh
one vote for the vice presidentlal oom!nation.
Blg Jim Rhodes arrived wlth
kl..,..ker dreams cloud)JV bis
political vision. He d1110rted
with a big udead end" sign

Flaming peotlne turned tho
suporhlgbwa,v lhrougll the upper
Bavarian countryside into a sea where his national political am..
ot !Ire, Traffic plied up on ..ell bitions used to be.
It was not tho boat of convenside lor nilloa.
tions
tor woolcl-be klngmahero
A pnllce spokesman oald It
co.
n
trolllng
big blocs of votea
appearo&lt;l Jlto plono era oiled wbilo
alteJniltln8 an emergency llld- which they thought would give
tng .., the Autoballl, ooe of tho them groat borplnlng porrer
~· IO!tlch cro•• Ger- with tho candidates.
Their proltlem was that the
IDIIU' from border to border.
king, Richard M. Nixon, didn't
wanl them and didn't nood lhelr
votes.
No politlc:tan come• to a convention aa an 111110UDC:ed kingmaker but there wore throe at
tbia one wllo runed with the

Ideo of lnlluenctng tho conveJ&gt;.

lion.
The "Three Musketeers" with
132 votes among lhem were
Gov. ~lro T. Agaow of Maeylonl, Gov. Georp Homney of
MlchJ&amp;an and Rhodoa.
Ai#WIW did not make tho mistake Romney and Rhodes did.
Allar looklow over tho sltuatiOII,
he qulckl7 became a non-lia..,...
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Although his endorsement ap- were lett stranded. All the.Y
parently was not a t'actor in Ag- cou1d do was switch their votea
new's surprise selection as the in the cause of parcy harmony.
vice presidential candidate, it Such gestures ue expected:
could not .POssibly have hurt Tlu:y do not score polnts tor
ambitious polltic!aRS.
hlm,
Rhodes and Romney towd
Rhodes arv:l Romney played a
different game. They held on kl out how tor oot they were lila
tholr 55 and 48 vote delep~oos morning after Nixon was nomrespectively - Romney out of irllted.
Romney was never consulted
admitted indecision about a candidate and Rhales in an effort alxtut tho vice prealdontlal ...,..
ination at all He told rq)OI'Ierl,
to give Ohio some power.
But when the first roll call "I wun't contacted In 1111
enied with Nixon alreadY over wsy" and added lhat be didn't
the top, Romney and Rhodes
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4-H Youth Attending
State, U. S. Events
Four outatandlng Molp Coon- Foundation, The Federal Clr11' 4-H yootlt are partlclpatlag trldge Company of Mlmoapollo,
tn elate and ll!lllooal evantalhls M!m.; andthoRausoli&gt;orgerC&lt;Inweok.
sorvallon Fund ol Columbus.
They were oolecled on the bo~-s of the triJ&gt; to I h e
sis of their clab actlvldo&amp; and 4-11 CltlzensbiJ&gt; Short CourN are
porlormanco In Jll'Qioda.
lbe Ma!ga Cow&gt;ty 4-H AdviiOI'Y
T1ro of them, Wallar JordaD Conunlltoe. 1be 160 Ohio dolo
oltho Corpenlor Boys 4-H Club, ptoa stoy at the Natloaa! t-!l
ind Lenora Mlcr...el of tho Fin Contor owned by the Natlona:
Pa1:t Star Sdtcllara 4-11 Cldl, 4-11 Club Fondatlon. Each doloaro -.Jint! tho · 441 •
pta will bo roomlD8 with lttll
sb1J&gt; Short CourH at lila Na- pooplo from -.o. A1DoiW
tlotlal 4-H Center Ill WUhlns- tho 1G11.ior JII'Oil'OIDJ are ''Cllltoa, D. C,
zOIII!dlt MaiDa lbclal Be-..1Tbl other two, Domle Cbol- bUlb'," and "Our Horll1P."
Tbo aloo vlolted lila
ole ol tho Carpenter IIQ)'I W
Club and er ... King ot t b • l1lllted - · o.r-arlltill
Mtlp CoaniY Botlo1' Uvtllock . IIIII tilt U, S.,lloporbneat CJl Alllolotoln
ctw, ... -"- ri-.o. Othor •tall• • • r '•
Jns tho 9ate 4-H Couenatlall llllldt lu lila Waablnaloo CalltltCamp ot Comp Obio, )Ill - . ~ ot lhl ~ 901ol Nowarl&lt;. The 9ate W CoD- 41or, 1wo JlJna - l a l . an!lloenatloa Comp - · tho ClP' 10111a1t lllllll\lllo, 'I' b" Whlta
porllmlt;y tor
to Hou-. 'l'boCopliQI,S.ip ·~ • •
unclorllaad
fii&amp;1NOIIII at. Coozi,
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pleated walstbondlng, drq)ped
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Will be in our Ready To Wear Department on the
2nd Floor Ibis week end Friday the tth and Satllday the 10111 with the COflllllete Line of Womens
Coats and Car Coats. As many of 011 customers know, Mr. Lalli has been sellina Coats in
our st1111 for many years. You are s11e to ret
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t::niUtary, economic a.nd diplomatic;. power have never been used
·ao Jneffecti vely. He promised to
at) nothlns l n ld • campaign
that would damase the Parts
poace talks. But ho sold that if
jiiOse IJllks fall kl produce
r&amp;aul'ts by November, the nation
will turn to new leadership,
"not. tied to the policies and

applauding with hls punch llne:
"I say that wtien respect for
the United states has fallen 10
tow that a foorth rate military
power, like North Korea, will
hijack a United States raW
vessel on the tdgh seas
ia
time for new leadership to
restore respect for the Unlted
States around the world.
Nixon hammered away at the
theme that the nation is crying
for oo·w leadership.
u America is in trouble toda,y

fwo,Handsome Families Counted On

lid 7·to 14.

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When the lights are low
you want to look your best so
here is a lip for make:up.
Make your foundation a trlOe
pinker than your daytime
shade, with lipstick 1n IIRht
true red or clear pink. Th~
warmth of pint shades will
aland up unde•• harsh, neon
lights which otherwise tend to
harden the features and give
you a washed-out look.

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when France seemed to be
~erlrw oo the brink of a
natlOnil u~val a few weeks

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MENS AND BOYS WRANGLERS
'Permanent Prass
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secood ti!Jle Iiiler lo~ •·P,u- ·
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tranolstw.l Ill a wide aelectiCOl of ot;rlea. Ole, two
and throe pleco kalll, crepeo, Joroeyo, Ill _., kalta. Jutt lD¥ occuloo ,.. a drooo for we have. ID
011¥ price . . _ you - . A """"leta 1llle of ,lwdor petites,
regular Juniors, mlasea, bait siHI, lid extra otzea.

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See our line
kilties, box pleated aQ"lea, WJ'1P41"0Undt and
sheath st)'lea, palda, aollda aDd atrlpea. All

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.i!eJI~Ioan , party
Into an
oloctli&gt;n
csmpotgn
aimed
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..oattaiY!ns a national.
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pooce 41 ~PPIO ind ai»'\Nld.',.
. It wu an orthodOx Republican Nixon, who took a hltil Uae
towllfli putting an eild to
.1iloleiJ_,. ' lid laO:l.ossJ!jao In
Ame!'lca. But It also was a .Nlxoi&gt;, w~ took a soft Uno
1oward tho Sovlot Union tnalald
of d111lct!ns communlam as the
root of Ill .ovU,
• His speech · &amp;CCIII~ tho
presldendal noinlnallon illned .at "tho foraotton Amerl•

with your ~vortto Junwers,
alack&amp; lid skirts. Stripes, patlorna, oollda lid ohockL Choose
several.

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yourself. Mom will love these
easy care fabrics. Sizes 3 to 6X
and 7 w 14. Also lhe hlrd to fit
chubby girls - sizes Slh k114 1h,

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curvlor, and -oy fornlolne.

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See our outstanding --ctton of WCHilea'a 'Wiater COlts, aU·
weather coats, and car coats. All by Ieadlrw malllfacturerL
Beautiful fur trim drossy coats, untrimmed Ill wool coots In
solids, plaids and tweeds. Beautiful car coota In oollda lid
plaids. Junior petites, regular Juniors, ndssea alzes. halfaizaa.
ar.J extra sizes. Come In and make your selection and use our
convenient lay..away plan.

Pa., was the recent .guest of the
Ray WU!lamo famll.y, Min Scheib
was a roommate of Pemee WllUarna at Morehead State Unlver-

Stt lht Prinlzess Coals on lht 2nd floor. Special showing by Mr . DoutJias lang Friday and
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Sizes 34 to 40 and 40 to

dlj' alter visltlni hero with bis
mother, Mrl. Mary Clrdo o1
noor Roctoe, Mr. and Mro. Fred
GJbba, Jr. and children, and Mra.
Uoyd llarrlo, Middleport,
Tho Rev. and Mr1. J, Lea!le
Kun:ze of Toledo, former Pome-

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CHOOSE YOUR SWEATERS
EARLY, WE HAVE THEltl
ALL CONVENIENTLY Aft,.
RANGED FOR EASY SELEcTION. THE LATEST
IN TURTLE NECKS,
NECKS - BULKY AND
KNIT CARDIGANS,
SLEEVE SLIPOVERS IN SOLIDS AND PATTERNS, CHANEL JACKETS - ALL THE
NEW FALL SHADES INCLUDING WJUTES AND PASTELS.

Selli your girls back to school
in class with styles selected from
our outstandi~ grot~~ aC girls
dresses. Get them ready Cor
school here. A wide selection of

Mr. and Mrl. George Circle
and daugbtors, Carol and Cheryl,
returned kl Alhland, 1\y, ToOl-

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FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY
August 9 - 13
Wilt Dtaney' s
The one and onb,
Genulno, Original
FAMILY BAND
(Tecbnlcnlorl

AN OUTSTANDING
SELECTION 0F
WOMEN$

GIRLS
BACK- TO-SCHOOL
DRESSES .

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Weather Coat, Sportswear. •A small deposit will
hold JOII selacllon.

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Mn. Wallace Powers, a demonstration on cutting out a dress
waa given by Miss Wamsley.
&amp;!san Powers showed how to put
in a hem, a r8(J.llrement for the
dressmaker badge. A discussion
was held on various phues of
clltld caro and baby alttlns reaponslbutUes was held.

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SHORT SLEEVE AND LONG

Dr. Potter returned to CaliforMr. and Mra. Charles Neunia today but bh wife and cbil- man have returned after three
dren wlll remain here for a long- weeks' vacation at Delra,yBeach,
er vialt.
Fla. They were gueata ot her
'l'lloaday gueots or Mr. and brother and lister4n-law, Mr.
Mrs. Albert Roush were Mrl. and Mn. Ja1011 Adama of DelLeota Bailey, Carl Harrlo, and ra,y Beach, and her mother, Mra.
Ronnie Canterberry or Portland, Annie Adams of West Palm
Mich.; Mrs. Mildred Mead, Ven- Beach who will observe her 90th
tlaa and Verud.ca, and Ordell blrlhda,y next month.
Grlmeo ol Colarnbuo; Mro. ReaMra. Dorothy Doualaa has relila Ja!JIOS at Toledo; and Mrl, turned home from Lexington al~Ia Miller and Mrs. Garnet
ter spending a week with her
Herdman ol Leon, W, Va.
daugbtor, Mrs. Edgar Florian,

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SLACKS, TAILORED TO FIT

Dr. and Mra. 9anley Potter
and children, Kyle, Eric, and
l.,yM or Encino, Calli. arrived
Monda~' kl viol! her poronlo, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles McElhinney.

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Sc:out participation In the Meigs County Fair bao been oJ&lt;PIIIded
this year. Instead of the usual one or two exhibits, several will be
featured.
Scwts of Cldette Tr&lt;q~ 18.1 of Middleport wtU tell the "story .
of Birl scouting" tn a booth oxhibit using miniature costwned dolls
and accessories with pusters and pictures.
Tr&lt;q~ 52 ot POmeroy will ex- and will return Saturda,y. Rehlblt knitting and sewing pro- IJI[remenls for the troop camper
Jocts, ceramics, and have a post- badge will be completed by tho
er diapla.y m the scouU.ng program. Several other troop&amp; are
in the plaruDng stages for ex.
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she polnla IJII ll&lt;nr alive lbt
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otcDctcl ber.
Nolllq OCiald be .fllrUfor tr.lm
the truth. Toke It tram'Ia Gad
rwe W\10 ~ tbe .Prlinrose
patb In hll - · and ...
I wal tbe IJpe re1Bj7tcl to,..u
WI, derk IUid hlndlooliO, 1114 had
be~JuHo llllnk !was lrrealllllblo
to females.
Aloni obwt 118!1.30 I suddenly roallztcl tbe tag or •rworr•
attached to men was a clover.
switch b,y slrlo, when actually
the slrla wore theprtclators.For
all their olrs or .. _
lmocenee, •• their wiles, eharma and
oeducUve mamer Bhowocl tho,y
were 1111 the make tor ME, not
vice versa.
Aa tor tbe .POOr divorcee who .
protests all m• asiWI&gt;O
she Is sex-otarvtcl aad lllrlve to
correct lhe slluatlon: Few men

Harrisonville
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l'llo Single LE Victim
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a,artlns Jtneupa tor the 23rd AnIiiii Ohio llilb Sdlool All.atar
tooGiall pmo bore tonllbt ..,.,
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lll&amp;h Schoo~ North mento STIIDY AOIII WATER
COLUMBUS (UPD- Tho Ohio tor Blli Wilkins Ia from Bbelby
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LlMupa
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SOUTH ~
Wiler pollution In the BitllilndY
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iie.Ve Forreater, 1S5,
Run Wstorlbed. Tbe waterlbed
drlina Into Lslol llopo In VID- 11-1, llamllllln Badin; loft &amp;118fd:
AI Iekea, 21.5, $.8, llovor; eon1!n (' ~ 13'.
tor: Dan Novakov, 230, 6-1, CIDdmatl Mlleller; rllhl ......,
Jim ~ 225, ~. clnclnDIU Boger Baoon; lDterlor

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lllcl: Sian Whlta, 225, ~. Ktnt
~ell; ,....t.erbacl&lt;i Don
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Saulb; toft halfberk: Bill Tay-

1' Blillerton; ril!hl
tor, 195' Tom
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Campana, 195, 5
..u, Ken! RooHYelt; rutlbeck:
AniiY llut!, 20D, 5;.11, Toltclo st.
Franclo.
EarUer Tburtcloy, Haines illcklld to..ll wltll Charloa Pater,
215, 8-1 llamllllln Gulloid ctli· tor · ao olhaslvo Cll1laln and
llonrd •• - v • Cllllaln.
Howard WU - o( tour playere who OCiald Pll1 aUber altondvoly cw clatenslvoly. T bose

tour "'" llonrd at dalenslvo
hallbael!, Blmbert at clatensin
tacldt, ibwiCII at dafenllft
tacklo and OlbJo II linebacker.
tacldo: .1o1m bpoon, 230, 1-1;
Tho North Wll to be ~
ZI!Jol'llllo; tacldo: Craie td· clatendvoly b.l' Thoman ond
Llld&gt;orl, 225, 6, ctrclovlllo; clrsnslvoly b.v Lamka.
rlllbt ...., J•'* Parr)', 210, '6-3,
Wllldn• bad s1x playar• -

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belli• Its bandl.,. lolir_.t ~ IL First l'IIUDda muat
be p)I,J~ m or l&gt;Otor• All&amp;!llt.;1. .
Pall1mp are ta IGUO!fll ;t'Wl Welker vs Halon Handley,
Maraarel Slsek VI Jane Br!JIIn, Louloe Tllolqleon va Nollla
Brown, Audrey ~ vs !Jdrle)' Colter, ~ Siaaon va
lfartbl lloWell, Beullh Str:a\111 Yl Apes Brown and Pbyllla
Hennesay vs Bernice Durst. Ama Blackwood · dreW a bJs.

' helfbecl&lt;: Harry Howard, 185, 6,
Clnclmatl Pr1neoton; tullbeek:
Dave Loft, 210, 11-1, Zllltsvllle.
NORm SQUAD
Loft lllcl: Joo Carrol~ 205, 111, Warren Hordlns: loft taeklo:
Tom Scblaptar, 195, 5-10, Tclodo st. Francia; left &amp;118fd:
Stan Bolo, 225, ~.~a;
. eentar: Tom DtLeont, 285, 80:,
·Kent RooiiYsit; rl&amp;hl &amp;118fd:
~ Tbornen. 2.14, 6, Alttaallo-

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UP! Sports Wrltir
Rick Wise Doid the Plllll11
duplte a full eoafesalm b,
acc~ce Roberto PolL
Wloe, a ywng rl&amp;bt-hlntlod
pitcher tor the PhtlocJelphls
Pblllies, wu cbargtcl with
yioldlng a hll In 111".....,"
nll!ht's loG Yietory over d;'t;
Angole~~·•.L. even thau&amp;h
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Bart Shlrle)' hit 1 bounoer to
the loll ofse&lt;OIId base. The boll
a hi&amp;b hop 11 the 1sst

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dvo oornerback.
touah to •.-.
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lnstlnt IUid &amp;lanctcl ol1 the
of sllortotqo POM. "Hit"
ruled the olllcial seo&lt;er. "Er·
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"The ball boo¥leed to me ltd
·1 booted It," be oal4. "It wao an
orror."
Almost NH!ltter
It didn't uem eapec!aiiY
ID\&gt;(II1Inl 11 the time whet tbe
play 111s ruled, bUt It later
deft!~ 1hll the call wu all
lhat seporettcl Wloe fl'om a ,...
bitter u he •truck out ~~...
walked two IUid oot clown the
".aot 10 Doc!cer batters In order.
,"It's one of those lllngs,"
said Wise. "It could he"' been
ealiad either way. I'm lwi&gt;PY ID
win a bell pme. Actually4 I'd
tool a llltte - r If the hit hod
been a cl- one."
There wu nothing quesdonoble lbwt the Philo' five hits
ott Bill Singer, espec!ally Riehle
Allen's booming home run In
the ninth llln1ng which enled
tho ocorele11 duel It na
Allen's 23rd homer of the
aeason ond sent Singer down to
Ids 11th defea~ Wise Is 8-8. ·

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rliblfteldor tor I800IId _ place
1'nlematlonaJ LeiiJO-.,.. Boltlmore, si1IQIII 1 homo run
By Unlttcl Preu Jntarna!lonal
to bolp tbe Or!Ailto to a l0-3
WLPd. Gil YietoryovertbeMimeWllaTIIIna
Tolldo
86 49 ,574
Thursday nlabl to stay within
Bocbeatar
60 52 .536 4'h ~ pmeo o( the fr&lt;l1l-rumbqr
Columba•
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Hewiver, the controversial
!17raeUoe
sa 55 .4111 9lh s1er o1atac1, "If IJIYbocly aloe beLoalsvllle
52 60 .484 12lh sides Dttrolt Ia 8Dinl to win It,
Show
Bn«alo
52 61 .460 13
tho,y're rooib' 11111ns to heYO to
lllchmoncl
48 62 .436 lS'h 110 ~-·· Dolrolt Isn't 11&lt;&gt;.
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MEXICO CITY (IJPI) - 1llh Jaeti&lt;tOntml 7 Blllralo 0 · . c:it,j'a efl'm1a • to enlwlce Its -...... 6 LoaiiVilll 3
- ' " lmlp holding tbe first Richmond II Toltclo, pollpaaed,
lb American Leogue ac- ·
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lloo, lito Tlgera burltcl CleveAmerican pro foGihaiJ Jllll8 ewr
played outalde the United Statee,
land 13-1, blllllked CblFIG!rr REilULTS
reeolvtcl a rude oelhack Tb11ro.... 1-G, Wa.ahlnatm lqlptcl CalBy Unltad
day when the pme had ID be
Uornta 7~ ond Osldand- Now
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - TCIIll' York 6-t.
called ott becauoe of student
Dolle, 207"' , Solt . Lake CIQ-,
rioting.
Bill Frlllban siuggtcl a pair
aulpolnted
Joo nompJim, tts, o( home nms, IIOOd tor tour rl&gt;l' a,
AD eollmotld 106,000 peroono
were ei\IIOCted to attend SUnday's Loa Angelea (lO), Richard Sleolo, to pove tbe way tor iJem1 Mc·ellldbiUon club - - t h e 0.. 1T7, Lot An&amp;elei, knocked out Lain'' 23rd Yietory of the ....
trolt.·Llona IUid PM!~ b. Mark Wblte, 201, Lot Angeleo eon. II na lite flftll otraisbl
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glea II Allee Sllldl•nn. Sllldltnn
Tiger Yietor)' and the 2oth como!llclals mode lha cancellation &gt;.&lt;~ •. .·. ........ ·.··.. . ·. . . ... pia ...,.. tor the stocky rllbt8DIIOU11C8Dient Tburlday, B8YbV
Tbe champlmshlp pme o( · bander In 29 atarta.
aiaiPI1 the pme Wll called ott tba ilfr....H foQo WallO
.beeauoe of "clr...,.tancea be- TUurDimsnl whlcb wu waShtcl

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Scorer R uiiu 'No-Hitter'

~~ John lfolll, 1116, a, Colum- are Clrro1l at dotenalve eod, By United Pross -........
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Doll Ollb)', 185, ~. SteubenVIlle; doflnaift ballbaek, Wblta at ill- first Umo 1111
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Mr. and Mra. Artbur Morris
or Florida cailtcl m Mr•. Katie
WIIIIOII recently.
Mro.
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Mro. Letha Cowen, Darwin,
ly WAYNE G. IRANDSTA~T. M.D.
to a Judy Lee Jewelry parQ' re- Mrs. Dens Wolob, local, and
Q-Wblt Is the skiD disease or aggravates !his disease.
cen!IJ. Those attendingwereNell Pearl Crool o( wy-., Mich.
that al'P"ars In the shape or a
Although there is no speclftc Wilson, Linda Hill, Rita Baker, Yisittcl Mr. and Mro. Ill. A,
butterll,y? What are the oymp- cure, much can be done w Janice and Jean Baker and the ~ple.
toms and the duration? Is it control the disease if the hosteso. Clthy · Grlllln wao the
Mr. and Mro. Tbeo. Koonlg
a real dlaease or ius! in the treatment is started early in domoostramr ond Gay Smalley (Lucy Landaker) of East Ll\'erlis ~o'::r. hE~s':!," to ~~ .wu there w shoW the fllllllne pool, 0 . vlsittcl Ava Gllkoir re01
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1:gg s8h00uld be d8v~-~ · of jewelry.
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Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence -•·r
Mr --• Ill
Cllnton GUk
butterfly dlsuse because · of only if it is necessary to save
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the configuration of the skin lite. Antimalarial drugs, saU- and llln!ly, Vern. castle ondJobn and 11011 Tod of Albany were
lesion over the bridge of the cylates and drugs of the cor- Clem ol Lottrldge, toured the · evening callers or Ava GUkflll.
nose. It Is a systemic rather t1sone group are helpful. For seneca caverns of Bellevue and
Mr. and 1\ln. Arthur Goodin
than a skin disease and may more detailed information you mue Hole at casdls, Ohio and Yisittcl Mra. Katie Wlloon recauoe swollen lymph nodes In themay write to the Lupus Ery- also vislttcl the Columbus zoo een!IJ .
•be neck and armpits. Most
matosus Foundation, P. 0. anll Pvk Son~
Tho girl a Four-H CltJI bed a
~J.~::fa~.;;t:·,=n:~.aV,l Statio~-!!•• : Mrs. 11!$na· Eagle ~· no- ptmt~ ~~ Lilla; ~ last ~;
~=may aft~ ·retina.:· Q-1 use an Infrared ·lamp ., mOIII, Janice and Jean Baker day. ...
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ner, both potlenls at Veteran•
tis and convulllons. No one ache. Is this treatment beneEM! Dillon, Llthropolls and lllemorlal Hospital, aro both
vlcllm, how~er, gets all of flclal! Could Its prolonged use Virginia Dillon, Grovepor4 and homo much improved.
these complic!aUons. The dis- be harmful? Is It necessary to Bob Lemley, Pomeroy, vislttcl
Mrs. Slolla Aikins and ala,ease Is cbronlc and Is far keep the lamp 21 inches trom recently with Mr. and Mrs. Peorl ter, Miss RtJiy Diehl, spent a
,from ~g a !lgment of the my body!
Dillon and daughter.
week In Washington the guests
victim 1 lmagmation or the
A-Tbll type of treatment is
o( Mr. and Mrs. Gordon AlldDI.
result of a nervous upset.
of value In relieving inflamThey vistttcl several place• of
Q-What e a •••• LET Is mation and soreneos and is In
Q-Wh.at is the meaning of Interest on their trip lnclu"••
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from yolD' body to prevent "life."
too Cemetery.
· A-LE II bolleved to be burns- 18 to 21 Inches Is suiQ-What fumes art used to
lllrs. sam Wyatt o( Woll Pen
~aullecl by a defective gene ficient and w!U still give you produce fumed ook?
and Mro. lllnlce Chaoe or Gobut the defect may show up •nough beat w be of benefit. A- Those from liquid am- lumbus vlalttcl Ava Gilkey SotIn future generaUona as any
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urday afternoon.
one of !he SCH!alled collagen
1\lr. and Mra. Reo Arb ore
llseases whicb, In addition to
Mr. ond Mro. John Dean and
The phrase, "The only •ood beving a pond made on lhelr
tE, 1 nc I u de scleroderma sons had as recent visitors, Mr. Indian is a dead lndian,'i' is place here.
rheumatoid arthritis, derma: and Mr Clal w
attributed to Gen. Phlllp H
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r 8SSCIIOr o!Har- Sheridan.
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a. yaU u~ 1\lrs. Chaoe
and several olben. risooYille.
called on the Blge Lamberts,
'regnancy aomellmes triggers
Visiting recen!IJ with Mr. and
1\lrs. Frances Alkire Yisiled
1\lrs. William King waslllr. Riel&gt;- and llln!ly of Georgie hove re- ilortenH ilunphrey at Voter•
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Weekend gueste or Mr. a n d lamlly, Mr. anll Mrs. Homer centlJ underwent aurgery for her
Mrs. Charlea King were Mr. and Goodwin.
gall bhuldar.
1\lro. Bob Richlrd of Waldo. VlsMrs. Hazel Arnold, Evlllne
Mr. and Mrl. M. A, ~le
I~ on &amp;lnlloy were 1\lr, and anll Walter, had as recent viol!- 11110111 ~ afternoon with Mr.
1\lrs. Eddie King and Joey of ors Mrs. Alpho Ru88ell I Dd and 1\lra. Dana Welsh.
Harrlaonvllle.
1\lary of llyseU Run and Terry,
Mrs. MinDle McGrath Is help.
Mr. ond Mrs. VIrgil King, Louise and Rodney of Circle- ing care tor Mr. Nutter who Ia
Earl Bell, who bod been •
In a oerloua CGIIdltlon at Lopn.
resldeut of thla Ct:IIUillllliiY lor Groce, Miry, Geneva, David and ville,
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Eli.jah Michael had
recent
1\lr, Hurd No111011ls very poor.
'Hveral YOifl dltcl following a Helen, visittcl 1 weekend with
~ng illneoo 11 Unlverol\Y their daughter, Jucb, who Is at- visitors Mr. ond Mro. Branch l,y.
Mrs. Vlnu Lee Yisited her
llolplial In C&lt;Jiumhua. services tending college 11 Ollvet Naz- Mlller of Belpre IUid Mr. Norareen
Colloge,
Kenhakee,
ill.
man
Russell
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Rock
S.,rlngs.
IOO!ber,
Ketle WUIIOII, &amp;lnday.
were held Sunda)o at the Ewing
Funeral Home. Here fl'om out of Enroute ID Dllnols they vislttcl
toiiJI tor the funeral ware Mr. with Mr. IUid Mrs. John Gerstond Mrs. P1ul Hicks and IUn1ly ,., at ClnclDIWU, Mr. ond Mrs.
of Bristol, Tom., 1\lr, ond 1\lra. James Wilcox at Annlpolla, ln:l.,
Noel YOOllll ond IUn1ly o(illy!Dn, and with Mr. ond Mrs. R. E.
Mr. ond Mr1. Stonley Beo1 and Hollman at Anderson, Ind.
fuUJy of Cleveltnd, 1\lr, a n d
Mr. ond Mrs. William Murro,y
Mrs. -rtln SWart o( Columbus are employed In Columbus and
ond Mr. ond Mr1. Garth Beo1 of are 11 v1ng there.
Athe,.,
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Tbe Mel&amp;• COUDI)I Foxhunltra
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at the clUb m Eagle Rldp.
A bam blrbe(ue wW be bold.
A t.. lnmt will bellin at epproximatel,y 10 p.m.

Collier Is
Anticipating
Changes
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - Aa
the Browns precllce In Lot AJ&gt;.

gelea lor their Orst exidb!Uon
game lplnst the Rima, BisDton Celller Is cOIItelq&gt;latlns several awltches In his une,. mootl.Y for the dotensl ve team.
Walter John.oon IUid Jim KeJ&gt;.
Jck1, for Instance, are enacooced
In Positions II left tackle, ltd
the Oltiy remolnlng quesdon Ia
whether Bill Sabedno of the
1967 cab squad cam make the
grede ID replace trldtcl Frank
Porker la I lwing man,
~ the nat tew pmeo, coceptaln Jim Houston w!U be loll
at lett UD!beeker but Dale Llniloey, who played middle linebecker !all year, boo been
moved to the rlibt side IUid
se&lt;GIIil-year man Bob Matheeon
Is IDitalltcl In the middle,
Baeauae or Roll Fichtner's
ungncetul departure fl'om the
team In the mldat or a reclal
dii(IUit wilh guard John Will&gt;'
te~ ·~· have been mode
In . the defmlolve seconlley,
While rtatil cornerback Erich
Blnle1 and strong safety Ernie

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she polnla IJII ll&lt;nr alive lbt
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otcDctcl ber.
Nolllq OCiald be .fllrUfor tr.lm
the truth. Toke It tram'Ia Gad
rwe W\10 ~ tbe .Prlinrose
patb In hll - · and ...
I wal tbe IJpe re1Bj7tcl to,..u
WI, derk IUid hlndlooliO, 1114 had
be~JuHo llllnk !was lrrealllllblo
to females.
Aloni obwt 118!1.30 I suddenly roallztcl tbe tag or •rworr•
attached to men was a clover.
switch b,y slrlo, when actually
the slrla wore theprtclators.For
all their olrs or .. _
lmocenee, •• their wiles, eharma and
oeducUve mamer Bhowocl tho,y
were 1111 the make tor ME, not
vice versa.
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ANTON, Ohio (IJPD - Tbe
a,artlns Jtneupa tor the 23rd AnIiiii Ohio llilb Sdlool All.atar
tooGiall pmo bore tonllbt ..,.,
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lad b.l' '*"h Dtck Jlalnls ol
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lll&amp;h Schoo~ North mento STIIDY AOIII WATER
COLUMBUS (UPD- Tho Ohio tor Blli Wilkins Ia from Bbelby
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LlMupa
lDcludo
j)OI[tlon,
and Ohio Slalo Unlverllf¥ are
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!lla•ina I alud7 of odd mini.
SOUTH ~
Wiler pollution In the BitllilndY
!Aft
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iie.Ve Forreater, 1S5,
Run Wstorlbed. Tbe waterlbed
drlina Into Lslol llopo In VID- 11-1, llamllllln Badin; loft &amp;118fd:
AI Iekea, 21.5, $.8, llovor; eon1!n (' ~ 13'.
tor: Dan Novakov, 230, 6-1, CIDdmatl Mlleller; rllhl ......,
Jim ~ 225, ~. clnclnDIU Boger Baoon; lDterlor

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lllcl: Sian Whlta, 225, ~. Ktnt
~ell; ,....t.erbacl&lt;i Don
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Saulb; toft halfberk: Bill Tay-

1' Blillerton; ril!hl
tor, 195' Tom
.bsllback:
Campana, 195, 5
..u, Ken! RooHYelt; rutlbeck:
AniiY llut!, 20D, 5;.11, Toltclo st.
Franclo.
EarUer Tburtcloy, Haines illcklld to..ll wltll Charloa Pater,
215, 8-1 llamllllln Gulloid ctli· tor · ao olhaslvo Cll1laln and
llonrd •• - v • Cllllaln.
Howard WU - o( tour playere who OCiald Pll1 aUber altondvoly cw clatenslvoly. T bose

tour "'" llonrd at dalenslvo
hallbael!, Blmbert at clatensin
tacldt, ibwiCII at dafenllft
tacklo and OlbJo II linebacker.
tacldo: .1o1m bpoon, 230, 1-1;
Tho North Wll to be ~
ZI!Jol'llllo; tacldo: Craie td· clatendvoly b.l' Thoman ond
Llld&gt;orl, 225, 6, ctrclovlllo; clrsnslvoly b.v Lamka.
rlllbt ...., J•'* Parr)', 210, '6-3,
Wllldn• bad s1x playar• -

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belli• Its bandl.,. lolir_.t ~ IL First l'IIUDda muat
be p)I,J~ m or l&gt;Otor• All&amp;!llt.;1. .
Pall1mp are ta IGUO!fll ;t'Wl Welker vs Halon Handley,
Maraarel Slsek VI Jane Br!JIIn, Louloe Tllolqleon va Nollla
Brown, Audrey ~ vs !Jdrle)' Colter, ~ Siaaon va
lfartbl lloWell, Beullh Str:a\111 Yl Apes Brown and Pbyllla
Hennesay vs Bernice Durst. Ama Blackwood · dreW a bJs.

' helfbecl&lt;: Harry Howard, 185, 6,
Clnclmatl Pr1neoton; tullbeek:
Dave Loft, 210, 11-1, Zllltsvllle.
NORm SQUAD
Loft lllcl: Joo Carrol~ 205, 111, Warren Hordlns: loft taeklo:
Tom Scblaptar, 195, 5-10, Tclodo st. Francia; left &amp;118fd:
Stan Bolo, 225, ~.~a;
. eentar: Tom DtLeont, 285, 80:,
·Kent RooiiYsit; rl&amp;hl &amp;118fd:
~ Tbornen. 2.14, 6, Alttaallo-

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UP! Sports Wrltir
Rick Wise Doid the Plllll11
duplte a full eoafesalm b,
acc~ce Roberto PolL
Wloe, a ywng rl&amp;bt-hlntlod
pitcher tor the PhtlocJelphls
Pblllies, wu cbargtcl with
yioldlng a hll In 111".....,"
nll!ht's loG Yietory over d;'t;
Angole~~·•.L. even thau&amp;h
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Bart Shlrle)' hit 1 bounoer to
the loll ofse&lt;OIId base. The boll
a hi&amp;b hop 11 the 1sst

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lnstlnt IUid &amp;lanctcl ol1 the
of sllortotqo POM. "Hit"
ruled the olllcial seo&lt;er. "Er·
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"The ball boo¥leed to me ltd
·1 booted It," be oal4. "It wao an
orror."
Almost NH!ltter
It didn't uem eapec!aiiY
ID\&gt;(II1Inl 11 the time whet tbe
play 111s ruled, bUt It later
deft!~ 1hll the call wu all
lhat seporettcl Wloe fl'om a ,...
bitter u he •truck out ~~...
walked two IUid oot clown the
".aot 10 Doc!cer batters In order.
,"It's one of those lllngs,"
said Wise. "It could he"' been
ealiad either way. I'm lwi&gt;PY ID
win a bell pme. Actually4 I'd
tool a llltte - r If the hit hod
been a cl- one."
There wu nothing quesdonoble lbwt the Philo' five hits
ott Bill Singer, espec!ally Riehle
Allen's booming home run In
the ninth llln1ng which enled
tho ocorele11 duel It na
Allen's 23rd homer of the
aeason ond sent Singer down to
Ids 11th defea~ Wise Is 8-8. ·

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1'nlematlonaJ LeiiJO-.,.. Boltlmore, si1IQIII 1 homo run
By Unlttcl Preu Jntarna!lonal
to bolp tbe Or!Ailto to a l0-3
WLPd. Gil YietoryovertbeMimeWllaTIIIna
Tolldo
86 49 ,574
Thursday nlabl to stay within
Bocbeatar
60 52 .536 4'h ~ pmeo o( the fr&lt;l1l-rumbqr
Columba•
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sa 55 .4111 9lh s1er o1atac1, "If IJIYbocly aloe beLoalsvllle
52 60 .484 12lh sides Dttrolt Ia 8Dinl to win It,
Show
Bn«alo
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tho,y're rooib' 11111ns to heYO to
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MEXICO CITY (IJPI) - 1llh Jaeti&lt;tOntml 7 Blllralo 0 · . c:it,j'a efl'm1a • to enlwlce Its -...... 6 LoaiiVilll 3
- ' " lmlp holding tbe first Richmond II Toltclo, pollpaaed,
lb American Leogue ac- ·
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lloo, lito Tlgera burltcl CleveAmerican pro foGihaiJ Jllll8 ewr
played outalde the United Statee,
land 13-1, blllllked CblFIG!rr REilULTS
reeolvtcl a rude oelhack Tb11ro.... 1-G, Wa.ahlnatm lqlptcl CalBy Unltad
day when the pme had ID be
Uornta 7~ ond Osldand- Now
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - TCIIll' York 6-t.
called ott becauoe of student
Dolle, 207"' , Solt . Lake CIQ-,
rioting.
Bill Frlllban siuggtcl a pair
aulpolnted
Joo nompJim, tts, o( home nms, IIOOd tor tour rl&gt;l' a,
AD eollmotld 106,000 peroono
were ei\IIOCted to attend SUnday's Loa Angelea (lO), Richard Sleolo, to pove tbe way tor iJem1 Mc·ellldbiUon club - - t h e 0.. 1T7, Lot An&amp;elei, knocked out Lain'' 23rd Yietory of the ....
trolt.·Llona IUid PM!~ b. Mark Wblte, 201, Lot Angeleo eon. II na lite flftll otraisbl
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Tiger Yietor)' and the 2oth como!llclals mode lha cancellation &gt;.&lt;~ •. .·. ........ ·.··.. . ·. . . ... pia ...,.. tor the stocky rllbt8DIIOU11C8Dient Tburlday, B8YbV
Tbe champlmshlp pme o( · bander In 29 atarta.
aiaiPI1 the pme Wll called ott tba ilfr....H foQo WallO
.beeauoe of "clr...,.tancea be- TUurDimsnl whlcb wu waShtcl

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Society New~

Mr. and Mra. Artbur Morris
or Florida cailtcl m Mr•. Katie
WIIIIOII recently.
Mro.
Dolc!a
Reed
was
hosleu
Mro. Letha Cowen, Darwin,
ly WAYNE G. IRANDSTA~T. M.D.
to a Judy Lee Jewelry parQ' re- Mrs. Dens Wolob, local, and
Q-Wblt Is the skiD disease or aggravates !his disease.
cen!IJ. Those attendingwereNell Pearl Crool o( wy-., Mich.
that al'P"ars In the shape or a
Although there is no speclftc Wilson, Linda Hill, Rita Baker, Yisittcl Mr. and Mro. Ill. A,
butterll,y? What are the oymp- cure, much can be done w Janice and Jean Baker and the ~ple.
toms and the duration? Is it control the disease if the hosteso. Clthy · Grlllln wao the
Mr. and Mro. Tbeo. Koonlg
a real dlaease or ius! in the treatment is started early in domoostramr ond Gay Smalley (Lucy Landaker) of East Ll\'erlis ~o'::r. hE~s':!," to ~~ .wu there w shoW the fllllllne pool, 0 . vlsittcl Ava Gllkoir re01
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1:gg s8h00uld be d8v~-~ · of jewelry.
cen!IJ.
(LE) Is som
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Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence -•·r
Mr --• Ill
Cllnton GUk
butterfly dlsuse because · of only if it is necessary to save
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fill
the configuration of the skin lite. Antimalarial drugs, saU- and llln!ly, Vern. castle ondJobn and 11011 Tod of Albany were
lesion over the bridge of the cylates and drugs of the cor- Clem ol Lottrldge, toured the · evening callers or Ava GUkflll.
nose. It Is a systemic rather t1sone group are helpful. For seneca caverns of Bellevue and
Mr. and 1\ln. Arthur Goodin
than a skin disease and may more detailed information you mue Hole at casdls, Ohio and Yisittcl Mra. Katie Wlloon recauoe swollen lymph nodes In themay write to the Lupus Ery- also vislttcl the Columbus zoo een!IJ .
•be neck and armpits. Most
matosus Foundation, P. 0. anll Pvk Son~
Tho girl a Four-H CltJI bed a
~J.~::fa~.;;t:·,=n:~.aV,l Statio~-!!•• : Mrs. 11!$na· Eagle ~· no- ptmt~ ~~ Lilla; ~ last ~;
~=may aft~ ·retina.:· Q-1 use an Infrared ·lamp ., mOIII, Janice and Jean Baker day. ...
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ner, both potlenls at Veteran•
tis and convulllons. No one ache. Is this treatment beneEM! Dillon, Llthropolls and lllemorlal Hospital, aro both
vlcllm, how~er, gets all of flclal! Could Its prolonged use Virginia Dillon, Grovepor4 and homo much improved.
these complic!aUons. The dis- be harmful? Is It necessary to Bob Lemley, Pomeroy, vislttcl
Mrs. Slolla Aikins and ala,ease Is cbronlc and Is far keep the lamp 21 inches trom recently with Mr. and Mrs. Peorl ter, Miss RtJiy Diehl, spent a
,from ~g a !lgment of the my body!
Dillon and daughter.
week In Washington the guests
victim 1 lmagmation or the
A-Tbll type of treatment is
o( Mr. and Mrs. Gordon AlldDI.
result of a nervous upset.
of value In relieving inflamThey vistttcl several place• of
Q-What e a •••• LET Is mation and soreneos and is In
Q-Wh.at is the meaning of Interest on their trip lnclu"••
there any cure? Can it be In- no way harmful. Tbe lemp the nome Zoe?
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from yolD' body to prevent "life."
too Cemetery.
· A-LE II bolleved to be burns- 18 to 21 Inches Is suiQ-What fumes art used to
lllrs. sam Wyatt o( Woll Pen
~aullecl by a defective gene ficient and w!U still give you produce fumed ook?
and Mro. lllnlce Chaoe or Gobut the defect may show up •nough beat w be of benefit. A- Those from liquid am- lumbus vlalttcl Ava Gilkey SotIn future generaUona as any
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urday afternoon.
one of !he SCH!alled collagen
1\lr. and Mra. Reo Arb ore
llseases whicb, In addition to
Mr. ond Mro. John Dean and
The phrase, "The only •ood beving a pond made on lhelr
tE, 1 nc I u de scleroderma sons had as recent visitors, Mr. Indian is a dead lndian,'i' is place here.
rheumatoid arthritis, derma: and Mr Clal w
attributed to Gen. Phlllp H
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r 8SSCIIOr o!Har- Sheridan.
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a. yaU u~ 1\lrs. Chaoe
and several olben. risooYille.
called on the Blge Lamberts,
'regnancy aomellmes triggers
Visiting recen!IJ with Mr. and
1\lrs. Frances Alkire Yisiled
1\lrs. William King waslllr. Riel&gt;- and llln!ly of Georgie hove re- ilortenH ilunphrey at Voter•
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cen!IJ visited with hlo sister and IDI Memorial Holljllial who reuu HeUman or Hemlock GroYe.
Weekend gueste or Mr. a n d lamlly, Mr. anll Mrs. Homer centlJ underwent aurgery for her
Mrs. Charlea King were Mr. and Goodwin.
gall bhuldar.
1\lro. Bob Richlrd of Waldo. VlsMrs. Hazel Arnold, Evlllne
Mr. and Mrl. M. A, ~le
I~ on &amp;lnlloy were 1\lr, and anll Walter, had as recent viol!- 11110111 ~ afternoon with Mr.
1\lrs. Eddie King and Joey of ors Mrs. Alpho Ru88ell I Dd and 1\lra. Dana Welsh.
Harrlaonvllle.
1\lary of llyseU Run and Terry,
Mrs. MinDle McGrath Is help.
Mr. ond Mrs. VIrgil King, Louise and Rodney of Circle- ing care tor Mr. Nutter who Ia
Earl Bell, who bod been •
In a oerloua CGIIdltlon at Lopn.
resldeut of thla Ct:IIUillllliiY lor Groce, Miry, Geneva, David and ville,
18
Eli.jah Michael had
recent
1\lr, Hurd No111011ls very poor.
'Hveral YOifl dltcl following a Helen, visittcl 1 weekend with
~ng illneoo 11 Unlverol\Y their daughter, Jucb, who Is at- visitors Mr. ond Mro. Branch l,y.
Mrs. Vlnu Lee Yisited her
llolplial In C&lt;Jiumhua. services tending college 11 Ollvet Naz- Mlller of Belpre IUid Mr. Norareen
Colloge,
Kenhakee,
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man
Russell
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S.,rlngs.
IOO!ber,
Ketle WUIIOII, &amp;lnday.
were held Sunda)o at the Ewing
Funeral Home. Here fl'om out of Enroute ID Dllnols they vislttcl
toiiJI tor the funeral ware Mr. with Mr. IUid Mrs. John Gerstond Mrs. P1ul Hicks and IUn1ly ,., at ClnclDIWU, Mr. ond Mrs.
of Bristol, Tom., 1\lr, ond 1\lra. James Wilcox at Annlpolla, ln:l.,
Noel YOOllll ond IUn1ly o(illy!Dn, and with Mr. ond Mrs. R. E.
Mr. ond Mr1. Stonley Beo1 and Hollman at Anderson, Ind.
fuUJy of Cleveltnd, 1\lr, a n d
Mr. ond Mrs. William Murro,y
Mrs. -rtln SWart o( Columbus are employed In Columbus and
ond Mr. ond Mr1. Garth Beo1 of are 11 v1ng there.
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Tbe Mel&amp;• COUDI)I Foxhunltra
wW 111181 Sotunla,y II 8 p.m.
at the clUb m Eagle Rldp.
A bam blrbe(ue wW be bold.
A t.. lnmt will bellin at epproximatel,y 10 p.m.

Collier Is
Anticipating
Changes
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - Aa
the Browns precllce In Lot AJ&gt;.

gelea lor their Orst exidb!Uon
game lplnst the Rima, BisDton Celller Is cOIItelq&gt;latlns several awltches In his une,. mootl.Y for the dotensl ve team.
Walter John.oon IUid Jim KeJ&gt;.
Jck1, for Instance, are enacooced
In Positions II left tackle, ltd
the Oltiy remolnlng quesdon Ia
whether Bill Sabedno of the
1967 cab squad cam make the
grede ID replace trldtcl Frank
Porker la I lwing man,
~ the nat tew pmeo, coceptaln Jim Houston w!U be loll
at lett UD!beeker but Dale Llniloey, who played middle linebecker !all year, boo been
moved to the rlibt side IUid
se&lt;GIIil-year man Bob Matheeon
Is IDitalltcl In the middle,
Baeauae or Roll Fichtner's
ungncetul departure fl'om the
team In the mldat or a reclal
dii(IUit wilh guard John Will&gt;'
te~ ·~· have been mode
In . the defmlolve seconlley,
While rtatil cornerback Erich
Blnle1 and strong safety Ernie

COACHES NAMED
NEW YORK OJPD-Joe Lapchick and Nat Holman, former
teammate• on the Orillr'J
Coldcs, will be ,the OPpoo!'i
cneches In . the protaasioral
baskelhall e&gt;ldbltlcm wldch will
be Bll&amp;tcl II I
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late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
on Aug. 15.
Amona the stera who are
listed
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Chamberlain, El8in Ba,ylor, Bill

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Quarry, who llllrered a
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Dick Ellsworth will be !oat to
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free ufel;f ltd Ben Dtvio
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hellman
were SUnday evening visitoro ot
Mr. and Mrll. Harley T. Jolu&gt;-

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Mr. and Mra. J, R. Murphy,
Potrlcia 'l'boma and Christine
BallO)' were SUnday evening vi olton or Mr. sod Mrs. Harley T.
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Scheeler. Jolm remained . wllh
hll gralldparento. ror a lonior
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Bertba Parker and Goorsla
Diehl recenll.Y ealled on Mra; Mlldredl!owen.
Carmon EYllll waa dllller.
guest &amp;ln&lt;lq ot Berlha Parker.
&amp;lnda,y evl!ld!i&amp; Mr. and Nro.
wllh 1111r.

Clarenee CUrUa, Pomeroy, eall-

ed 011 Barilla Pirker.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jaeobo,
Kentueky, Yiolted &amp;mda,y wllh
Mr. Jaeobo' pa1ents,- Mr. and

Mrs. Fred E. Dellenbaugh,
Wellston; Paul E. Scally, New
Haven, W. Vs.; Mrs. L Max
EdmUndson, Rl 1 Langsvtlle;

Mrs. Pearl Ja&lt;Obo.
MAY ENHOLL

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COLUMBUS (UPI) -

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State Teachero Retirement 87•George W, Corbin, Mrs. Har- tcm, Ohio Atcy. Gen. Wl)llam
old Green and diugbter, Ho- · Ssxbe hss nolod.
bart M. Hart, Glenn R. Hinson,
Lori Lynn Holle, Chlrles B.
Holalnger, steve S. Hornsby,
Mrs. Dwayne F. Jolley and inr a • I, Kimberly R. Landers,
Tlaurul E. Lowe, Mra. Rolland

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ora or his parent., Mr. and Patricio G. Reynolds, Mrs. CllarMra. Lincoln RusselL Also visit- les K. s..Yre, Stel'en F. Shoeltw wu Terry Lynn Russell ot maker, Susann Epll~.

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COlumbus " -ere SUh:lay vialton
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week41111 Mr1lloWellllllc!to
emplQJed In· l'i0in~irl¥am.,- ,lad
wllh Mr. and liro.
floultoil, Mr. and Mro. lloadllll' caruthers, Mr. ui'd lolra. Vti'IIDII .
. aN;"Vfu-·'1 I Cllllion.
.
lolro. w~ - ~ Rock
'1'•w•Pt
_ , &gt;iittb
~
....... . Villttd ......
'"""""''"
Mrl. Embui Fox.
.
VIII lllll\!red lie""''!"· iAlb.
•a,: :Mrs. V.m:llorY, and Jbhn,
HOWe!~

Jones, 27 Henkle Ave. i Roy G.
Blackburn. Jr., Rt. 2 Jackson;
Mrs. Alma S. Brown, Ironton;

.,f'Q;j..;:., :"r:~~ • i1.. ·Ya.Yo, iloY

"':~;.: :r;

called on

Los

Miss Loo.ise Endler, Jackson;
Mrs. Fred Allen Houck, Patriot
Star Roote.

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HOSPITAL NEWS

Mrs. Harold R. Malooe, Blaokrork; Mrs. David Slone, Ashland,
Ky.; Leonlrd W. Dobbins, Rl1
Bidwell i Mrs. Omar R. Henry,

,

Mr. Lonard. ~ haa enlloted In the NaV)' and len Friday

"
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tera, '""· Old Milo Mac Vin
' illll diUahW' )(a!'IIYroil men

Mr.

cle10landateblcaco
Phlladolpllia at Los Ang., nlllbt
Bo- at Detr&lt;dt
Pitts at IIW- 2, llzllo-Dight
Olldand at Washingllln
New York at Sao Fraoolaco 2
cautornio at Baltimore, Di&amp;bl
Mlnne- at New York

HOLZER HOSPITAL - Vi4!1'
holrs 2-4 and 7-tl p.m. Prents
oo1Jo on P ocllatrlos Ward./

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Ansetea (Singer 9-10), 11 p.m.
Dobaon 9-11) at WashiiiiiiA!O(Boo..
Pllloburllb ~ f-12l at
mu 1-7 and Ortep 4-IOl 2, Hwoton (Buzbardl f-3), 8:30 p.
5:00p.m.
m.
Minnesota (Perry 8-6) at New
Now York (Jackaon 3-5) at San
York (Bahnsen 1&amp;-7), 8:00 p.m. Franclsoo (M&amp;rldlal 20-4), 11
caurornta (Clari&lt; 1-11) at Bal- p.m.
timore (McNally 11-8), 8:00 p.
SlturdllJ'a Games
m.
St. Lculs at AIWU .
SaturdQ's Games
Chleaso "' Clnclmall, ni&amp;llt

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7.:w.to' ,••jB; -. ,·.

Today'• Problble Pitehers
(All Times EDT)
All Times EDT
· St. Lculs (Gibaou 15~ at AI·
CleWIIand (llarpn 7-IUat Chl- 1an1a (Niekro 1~), 8:05 p.m.
CI&amp;O (Fisher 6-7), 9:00p.m.
Cbloqo (Jenkins 12-10) at ClnBoston (Bell 9-3) at Detr&lt;dt clmall (Arrigo 7-7}, 8:05p.m.
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. ~-~~l!D· Mro.
.Ada V... lllilar r~1 ·\' .I• .
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. Mr. and Mrs. Looio ~

Joei. diiUShter indtamPI! Mrs. ciariru!e Law·

called on
lly, llr.

"""' ol Porllanl, rseenlly;·
Mrs. Sarall Jai\e eorwo,otttoouler spent a day .with her daulbter sod !amlly, Mr. and Jolr&amp;.
)amea Dolle,y ail! iiOoi
·
Mr. sod Mra. ~rt BiaseD
· and !allllly or CGIIUDbuo
recent weekend guasti or her parenl.o, Mr. and Mra. licina1dBrew-

wen

erand~

Mr. and Mra, O.oar Fitch opent
an evenllW wllh Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Fitch and Stene.
Mrs. Jim Nlckneawart hea aocepted enwiQJJDent at the R. R.

Durst pneral atoro.
Mra. BID Roush and Darrell or
Portland oalled on lo!ra. Ida Oura
1

recent evening,

Grate, Rutland, Mlssea PltiY and
Penny Elliln, and HellndaFrlend,
Becky and loiO:J ~oblnger. Gamel
were _, b7 !lin. ·Jean Wri8ht
and Mrs. LIIAioma GUmore. 'lbe
September mooting will be with
Mro. Alloa Elebinger.
.
Mr. and Mrs. John llouila•
held a going awa,y J111V Friday
evening ror Lennie IJona wbo
loaves Friday for lhe Great Lekeo

ror Groat Lakeo Training Center.
Tralnlni Caller. '11ooll-...
Foorteen membenottheLaer- were Mr. and Mn. Dick Roush
el Clll! Hoaltlo Club met at the and ram11y, Mrs. Hotmon Fox,
home &lt;1. lira. Nollie Tracy. on Mrs. 1101 HOWell, Jeff and Kay,
Tburaday. Qoeati wore 14 r •· and the Jloullu doDdron.

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Tbo!IJ!o ' pileat, - 1the~e

l&gt;eaudMpalte~

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IOIId oot a I&gt;"Wtrful"......
••J~e to cho.e pa~sinf b~.
The family QIOaumeot l l
DIOft tbu a pieoe of tiODe

thati' fqJUJiOd llld catnc!. .

It i1 1 qmbol Of f~ily Ill·
bjlliy aad aa hldkatioa of
oolldarily o.f tbe . family .
eYeil beyOnd dearb.
We will asoisr you ill
choOoiDJ the mmiumeat !or~

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Transfers

flllilly, We take pride
ill belpU.8 f1111ilieo both pre,
need IIlii ot-lleed to c:hcole
a memorial that cbey 'will
be proud of. Jult call or
come by today. RiMIMBD
. Oua MOTTO, "WI EKr&amp;r
To S•••• You." i, ·
Now Is Tho TiN
To 0r41f For
Eorly Fall Sottlne

lng.
Milton Rouah presented de•
tiona uslng ac$tw'e from Matthew 5 and proyer. A Bible &lt;JOI%
Wla conduoted by Mrl. Cllarleo
Eakew, Mra. Robert Woodo wiD
be hostell ror lha SOptamber
meeting. Altendlow the meeliql
bealdeo lhose ..,.ed were Mrs.
Lewla Ooboroe, Mr. and Mra.
Clarence Aldrewa and Mra. Deft.

Monument Co.
Norri•
Co.

MG.. ··-At

-~

21 Years E.lf.,...l•na
Chorlet W, I,.IIJor, u_., ·
· . O,.n tJ""WHtclt·
SuMoyt &amp; Evettints
B,. Aj:,pt.

2-Hour

260 W. Moh•

DRY OUNIHG
SERVICI

Miss America. Shoes

1

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Ovr llolooiGoN C.........

by SIA!f!AIRE.

Robinson's Cleaaers

I

BROWN-NAVY
and BLACK

surprise birthday dinner

tor their father, Mr. Samuel
Hart, Sr. There were about 34

present.
Jo Smith was a SuDJa.y over·
nliht guest or Linda Shafrer.
Mr. sod Mrs. James Hemsley

and loml1y viaited Tuelday evenIng with Mr. and Mrs. Elll!ene
Haning, Rhooda sod Rooald.

Harley Johnson, Terry a n d
Cheryl, Robert Murphy, POSBY,
carmel sod Barbara Murphy,

Were Tturlday evening dinner
suom or Mr. sod Mra. Harley

E.J-

Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Shepard
sod Mr. sod Mrs. Elll!ene Underwood - e SUnday dinner guests
or lira. Joaoph J~naon.
llr. sod Mrs. Cllarloy Smith,
armiaODB, Kall, Kevin and Char·

lea

Llrwsvtne, were
~ event~ visitors or Mr.
and lira. Roy Smith, Don and
Knipp of

Mike.

Mr. and Mrs. Clair GUea, Jr.,
CecU and F'l"'ntklln were week-

•Auto
IHIIICe.
Nqw, Nationwide lnsuranee wiH
1uaran1ee renewal of auto in·
wrance for five years (after eath
policy is in effect 60 day1). To

qualifY, jua1 pay the premiuma
and have a valid licen1e for every
driving member of your family
Ask me about it.

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·FINAL CLEARANCE ON. ,. ~6s.
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lUI'&lt;* REQUUTl

end visitors of her brother, Mr.
&amp;Dd Mrs. Sam Hart, Jr., of st.
Paris. While th.ere, they attend-

ed

It was YOiedloPl11ho011111&gt;'
lng _ . . , . for I ehl14 clurl118
a meeting ol. floe ....., Tutaday

nlllbl 11 the - . , ol Mr. and
Mrs. - 7 Ball. MrL Harold Smllh presided at the meef&gt;.

LEGAR

•.' AA-11'WIDTH ~ .. ,,

PropertY

Clan o! floe ehureh. ·

yout

ForlMfly

off For

A child or floe PIIUIOI'O)' Chur&lt;!l
or Cbrlat wiD bt spaoi-ed 11
ohuroh by lhe Golden Rule

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Ctt'llland •••• 60 $5 .522 12\1
Cill({ij,j ••••• 51 51 .511 ll'h
Noli Yorl&lt;. , , •• 51 57 •472 18
Minnesota • , , ,51 59 .464 19

caJirorru. •• , ,52 &amp;I •460 111'h
Cbloigo ..... ;47 62 •431

22'h

WaahltwtM, ... II S8 ,376 28\1
Thuraday'o Reaultl
Detroit 13 Cleveland I, ni&amp;llt
O.kland 6 New York 4, ni&amp;llt
waahlngtno7 caur 2, nlllbt
Bo- I Chleage O, ni&amp;llt
Baltimore 10 Mhlll 3,

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San ·FI'Ibdlco 51 lit .Uf 1~

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New York
Loa Angoles

sOl •487 13'h
52 59 .t68 20~
52 U· .t52 22~
51 83 .tt'7 23

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48 65 .425 25\IJ
Tburaday'i Re&amp;ulll
Pldladaipllia I Loo Aile 0, night

-llro.
called ion Mrs. '

Cbloage f Atlanta 0, ni&amp;llt
Lcull I Cinclmato 0, lllml.
Plllsburp 4 Hwoton
nl&amp;ltt
(Only games sobemlled)
Today's PrObable Pltobero .

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Olkllllll (Hunter 11-9 and C.

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Rt 2 Jackson; Mra. Newtoa L

Wolfpen
New~
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hellman
were SUnday evening visitoro ot
Mr. and Mrll. Harley T. Jolu&gt;-

Bon.
Mr. and Mra. J, R. Murphy,
Potrlcia 'l'boma and Christine
BallO)' were SUnday evening vi olton or Mr. sod Mrs. Harley T.
Jolmsoo.

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anc1 lolro. No r m a n
Scheeler. Jolm remained . wllh
hll gralldparento. ror a lonior
visit
Bertba Parker and Goorsla
Diehl recenll.Y ealled on Mra; Mlldredl!owen.
Carmon EYllll waa dllller.
guest &amp;ln&lt;lq ot Berlha Parker.
&amp;lnda,y evl!ld!i&amp; Mr. and Nro.
wllh 1111r.

Clarenee CUrUa, Pomeroy, eall-

ed 011 Barilla Pirker.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jaeobo,
Kentueky, Yiolted &amp;mda,y wllh
Mr. Jaeobo' pa1ents,- Mr. and

Mrs. Fred E. Dellenbaugh,
Wellston; Paul E. Scally, New
Haven, W. Vs.; Mrs. L Max
EdmUndson, Rl 1 Langsvtlle;

Mrs. Pearl Ja&lt;Obo.
MAY ENHOLL

&amp;lbstlteaehers ma,y enroll In the

COLUMBUS (UPI) -

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DISCHARGES
State Teachero Retirement 87•George W, Corbin, Mrs. Har- tcm, Ohio Atcy. Gen. Wl)llam
old Green and diugbter, Ho- · Ssxbe hss nolod.
bart M. Hart, Glenn R. Hinson,
Lori Lynn Holle, Chlrles B.
Holalnger, steve S. Hornsby,
Mrs. Dwayne F. Jolley and inr a • I, Kimberly R. Landers,
Tlaurul E. Lowe, Mra. Rolland

E.''Potter,'-!.lrS. ·

ora or his parent., Mr. and Patricio G. Reynolds, Mrs. CllarMra. Lincoln RusselL Also visit- les K. s..Yre, Stel'en F. Shoeltw wu Terry Lynn Russell ot maker, Susann Epll~.

p,...ro,y,
'
Clara Russell, sOn Stevie ot
COlumbus " -ere SUh:lay vialton
or Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rus-

.

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·IAnllle ·~ ...., .....
Kay llowoli .Wted over ·! h o
week41111 Mr1lloWellllllc!to
emplQJed In· l'i0in~irl¥am.,- ,lad
wllh Mr. and liro.
floultoil, Mr. and Mro. lloadllll' caruthers, Mr. ui'd lolra. Vti'IIDII .
. aN;"Vfu-·'1 I Cllllion.
.
lolro. w~ - ~ Rock
'1'•w•Pt
_ , &gt;iittb
~
....... . Villttd ......
'"""""''"
Mrl. Embui Fox.
.
VIII lllll\!red lie""''!"· iAlb.
•a,: :Mrs. V.m:llorY, and Jbhn,
HOWe!~

Jones, 27 Henkle Ave. i Roy G.
Blackburn. Jr., Rt. 2 Jackson;
Mrs. Alma S. Brown, Ironton;

.,f'Q;j..;:., :"r:~~ • i1.. ·Ya.Yo, iloY

"':~;.: :r;

called on

Los

Miss Loo.ise Endler, Jackson;
Mrs. Fred Allen Houck, Patriot
Star Roote.

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Frlok reeentijo ~

HOSPITAL NEWS

Mrs. Harold R. Malooe, Blaokrork; Mrs. David Slone, Ashland,
Ky.; Leonlrd W. Dobbins, Rl1
Bidwell i Mrs. Omar R. Henry,

,

Mr. Lonard. ~ haa enlloted In the NaV)' and len Friday

"
'

tera, '""· Old Milo Mac Vin
' illll diUahW' )(a!'IIYroil men

Mr.

cle10landateblcaco
Phlladolpllia at Los Ang., nlllbt
Bo- at Detr&lt;dt
Pitts at IIW- 2, llzllo-Dight
Olldand at Washingllln
New York at Sao Fraoolaco 2
cautornio at Baltimore, Di&amp;bl
Mlnne- at New York

HOLZER HOSPITAL - Vi4!1'
holrs 2-4 and 7-tl p.m. Prents
oo1Jo on P ocllatrlos Ward./

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Ansetea (Singer 9-10), 11 p.m.
Dobaon 9-11) at WashiiiiiiA!O(Boo..
Pllloburllb ~ f-12l at
mu 1-7 and Ortep 4-IOl 2, Hwoton (Buzbardl f-3), 8:30 p.
5:00p.m.
m.
Minnesota (Perry 8-6) at New
Now York (Jackaon 3-5) at San
York (Bahnsen 1&amp;-7), 8:00 p.m. Franclsoo (M&amp;rldlal 20-4), 11
caurornta (Clari&lt; 1-11) at Bal- p.m.
timore (McNally 11-8), 8:00 p.
SlturdllJ'a Games
m.
St. Lculs at AIWU .
SaturdQ's Games
Chleaso "' Clnclmall, ni&amp;llt

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Today'• Problble Pitehers
(All Times EDT)
All Times EDT
· St. Lculs (Gibaou 15~ at AI·
CleWIIand (llarpn 7-IUat Chl- 1an1a (Niekro 1~), 8:05 p.m.
CI&amp;O (Fisher 6-7), 9:00p.m.
Cbloqo (Jenkins 12-10) at ClnBoston (Bell 9-3) at Detr&lt;dt clmall (Arrigo 7-7}, 8:05p.m.
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.Ada V... lllilar r~1 ·\' .I• .
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. Mr. and Mrs. Looio ~

Joei. diiUShter indtamPI! Mrs. ciariru!e Law·

called on
lly, llr.

"""' ol Porllanl, rseenlly;·
Mrs. Sarall Jai\e eorwo,otttoouler spent a day .with her daulbter sod !amlly, Mr. and Jolr&amp;.
)amea Dolle,y ail! iiOoi
·
Mr. sod Mra. ~rt BiaseD
· and !allllly or CGIIUDbuo
recent weekend guasti or her parenl.o, Mr. and Mra. licina1dBrew-

wen

erand~

Mr. and Mra, O.oar Fitch opent
an evenllW wllh Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Fitch and Stene.
Mrs. Jim Nlckneawart hea aocepted enwiQJJDent at the R. R.

Durst pneral atoro.
Mra. BID Roush and Darrell or
Portland oalled on lo!ra. Ida Oura
1

recent evening,

Grate, Rutland, Mlssea PltiY and
Penny Elliln, and HellndaFrlend,
Becky and loiO:J ~oblnger. Gamel
were _, b7 !lin. ·Jean Wri8ht
and Mrs. LIIAioma GUmore. 'lbe
September mooting will be with
Mro. Alloa Elebinger.
.
Mr. and Mrs. John llouila•
held a going awa,y J111V Friday
evening ror Lennie IJona wbo
loaves Friday for lhe Great Lekeo

ror Groat Lakeo Training Center.
Tralnlni Caller. '11ooll-...
Foorteen membenottheLaer- were Mr. and Mn. Dick Roush
el Clll! Hoaltlo Club met at the and ram11y, Mrs. Hotmon Fox,
home &lt;1. lira. Nollie Tracy. on Mrs. 1101 HOWell, Jeff and Kay,
Tburaday. Qoeati wore 14 r •· and the Jloullu doDdron.

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Tbo!IJ!o ' pileat, - 1the~e

l&gt;eaudMpalte~

·

IOIId oot a I&gt;"Wtrful"......
••J~e to cho.e pa~sinf b~.
The family QIOaumeot l l
DIOft tbu a pieoe of tiODe

thati' fqJUJiOd llld catnc!. .

It i1 1 qmbol Of f~ily Ill·
bjlliy aad aa hldkatioa of
oolldarily o.f tbe . family .
eYeil beyOnd dearb.
We will asoisr you ill
choOoiDJ the mmiumeat !or~

' /(orr

Transfers

flllilly, We take pride
ill belpU.8 f1111ilieo both pre,
need IIlii ot-lleed to c:hcole
a memorial that cbey 'will
be proud of. Jult call or
come by today. RiMIMBD
. Oua MOTTO, "WI EKr&amp;r
To S•••• You." i, ·
Now Is Tho TiN
To 0r41f For
Eorly Fall Sottlne

lng.
Milton Rouah presented de•
tiona uslng ac$tw'e from Matthew 5 and proyer. A Bible &lt;JOI%
Wla conduoted by Mrl. Cllarleo
Eakew, Mra. Robert Woodo wiD
be hostell ror lha SOptamber
meeting. Altendlow the meeliql
bealdeo lhose ..,.ed were Mrs.
Lewla Ooboroe, Mr. and Mra.
Clarence Aldrewa and Mra. Deft.

Monument Co.
Norri•
Co.

MG.. ··-At

-~

21 Years E.lf.,...l•na
Chorlet W, I,.IIJor, u_., ·
· . O,.n tJ""WHtclt·
SuMoyt &amp; Evettints
B,. Aj:,pt.

2-Hour

260 W. Moh•

DRY OUNIHG
SERVICI

Miss America. Shoes

1

-

Ovr llolooiGoN C.........

by SIA!f!AIRE.

Robinson's Cleaaers

I

BROWN-NAVY
and BLACK

surprise birthday dinner

tor their father, Mr. Samuel
Hart, Sr. There were about 34

present.
Jo Smith was a SuDJa.y over·
nliht guest or Linda Shafrer.
Mr. sod Mrs. James Hemsley

and loml1y viaited Tuelday evenIng with Mr. and Mrs. Elll!ene
Haning, Rhooda sod Rooald.

Harley Johnson, Terry a n d
Cheryl, Robert Murphy, POSBY,
carmel sod Barbara Murphy,

Were Tturlday evening dinner
suom or Mr. sod Mra. Harley

E.J-

Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Shepard
sod Mr. sod Mrs. Elll!ene Underwood - e SUnday dinner guests
or lira. Joaoph J~naon.
llr. sod Mrs. Cllarloy Smith,
armiaODB, Kall, Kevin and Char·

lea

Llrwsvtne, were
~ event~ visitors or Mr.
and lira. Roy Smith, Don and
Knipp of

Mike.

Mr. and Mrs. Clair GUea, Jr.,
CecU and F'l"'ntklln were week-

•Auto
IHIIICe.
Nqw, Nationwide lnsuranee wiH
1uaran1ee renewal of auto in·
wrance for five years (after eath
policy is in effect 60 day1). To

qualifY, jua1 pay the premiuma
and have a valid licen1e for every
driving member of your family
Ask me about it.

r'

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't

,,.

•,,,_,

·FINAL CLEARANCE ON. ,. ~6s.
·,.·
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'.,'it'¥

•

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P. J. Pauley

WILLIAM)

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IATIONWIDf
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.

lUI'&lt;* REQUUTl

end visitors of her brother, Mr.
&amp;Dd Mrs. Sam Hart, Jr., of st.
Paris. While th.ere, they attend-

ed

It was YOiedloPl11ho011111&gt;'
lng _ . . , . for I ehl14 clurl118
a meeting ol. floe ....., Tutaday

nlllbl 11 the - . , ol Mr. and
Mrs. - 7 Ball. MrL Harold Smllh presided at the meef&gt;.

LEGAR

•.' AA-11'WIDTH ~ .. ,,

PropertY

Clan o! floe ehureh. ·

yout

ForlMfly

off For

A child or floe PIIUIOI'O)' Chur&lt;!l
or Cbrlat wiD bt spaoi-ed 11
ohuroh by lhe Golden Rule

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Eallml 'Star; ot 1ho MaiCII!c
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KII!Jryn Ollver, ,l.ort!v rnatrc&gt;n, .IIIII James Sllulllby, worthy petrell. lwl charge ol tile
meeting. Reed at tho meeting
wao correoponclence from t h e
Euphemia ChQier of Ame..Ule
announcing tall .tlllaUoo 1 o r
Sept. 8. The worthy srand pelrcln, Glen Gallqher, will be a
111elll, and a reception will be
held honoring Mary GreiiVOnor,
grand repreoentatlve to AriZDDL
The Roberla Circle meeting to
be held at Bartlett em Au&amp;. 15
was announced. All Order of tho
Eastern Star line otrlcers and
peel malreno of Dllllrlet 25 are
Invited ID attend lbe meeting
which will begin wllb a picnic 11

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S-Set. Sterman L Roberts, Jr.,

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Annual Dinner
Moved .Inside
By the Rain

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Birth of Daughter

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A aurprlae layette shoWer hon- gent, Sbaron Manley, Lena Nesoring lira. Harold Norton no oalrood, Eather Fugate, Pearl
held Wedneaday night al I h e POOIIns, Edna Humell, Veda DaClub with wlveo of Ea- VIa, EYelyn Clark, Francis McRles members as the hostess- K«tole, Ethel Pllelps, Etta 1180
eo.
Nortb, Edna RusaeU, Janet Korn,
Gameo were played with priz- Mary Ell en lllller. Ruth Smith,
e~ being """ by Barbera Sar- Mary Van Mater, Mrs. lllii!Y,
&gt; l _ , , Qun, "IIIII ·PhJlllo· Hettie ~sen, 'Dilna Hawley, Tilstone. Relreahmentl were let- grin Hawley,
YOCL
Others presenting g!ftolo lira.
Qlelllo 11 lbe perty besides Norton nre 9Jirlor Ledlle, Mildiose DlllliK1 were Delorps r,JDCh, dred Mitch, Mary Colmer, and
illlrley Meoclowa, Nellie Sar- LelaKttciHII.

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~lLIS-CHALMERS

TRACTORS

ALL SIZES INCLUDING THE BIG 190
FOR ALL YOUR FARM HEEDS

BOGGS EQUIPMENT CO.
Your Alllo-Chal ..on Dealer
SALES·· PARTS·- SERVICE
FOR
FARM and INDUSTRIAL EQUIP.

Given 4-H Club

Tips on modeling and acces-

sorles were given by llrs. Shlrley Jackson. a guest at a recent
meedng or the Five Pol1'1t Star

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MIDDLEPORT Buslnoss IIIII
Professtoral Wmnen'a C l u b,
Tuesda)', 7:30 p.m., Gas Co. o!flce. Ann Bailey, · hostess com-

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THE POMEROY CEMENT

WSCS Group
Organized at
Graham Church

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Eunice Hart 1 membereblp cutu ..
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llrs. Robert Keller, Bob, RichThe nexl meollng will be held
ord and Terri &amp;ie, of Columbus; at Cll!ton Clurch and dlslrlc:t of.
llr. and lira. WUllam Pierce ' fi
will be ·~~ ,_ -"·lid
and Linda, and Mr. Barry I'llcere
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Plans were made to attend a

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Stitchers 4-H Club.
Following Mrs. Jackson's talk,
members modeled lbelr 4-11 garments and discussed prqJer accessories lor each one. Mee,.
Frye~ Cln,\~80~1 ~::_., 1meetlng II st. Paul'a UnIt-ed
ing at. lbe home of '-""'•• and 1Arlbur- Mr ..ciW!li.ir -' -lletljOIIIIIl,,...,~. 1\ng. ~ ll!ltP
Louise Mldioe~ members r.. Parker' Ecklie and Eric · of Porn • lira. Ralph Gay, dlstrlcl preslspomed ~ roll caU by relat- eroy; M,., and Mrs. ~ Par: doni, will be present.
11W their Ukes IIIII gripes lboul leer, and AprU and Mr. 11ar1on
Mrs. Rollin Roulh, Rochesthe Meigs Coon1Jr lair program. Parker of Ulng Boltom· llr · tar, N. Y., waa a gueet of the
Mrs. Roy Hotter, Mrs. Reid and ~.. WOlle Parkar,' R.i. Grlham group ID acldltlm to Ada
Young, IIIII llrL John Jeffers noy Rosoell Timmy Debbie Clarke, Frances Wood, Brenda
met wllb the club members.
and' Brenda .; Parkersburg;
llerrltt, Elaine Mclllme,y, llelDebble Jellera waa nsmed and Mro. Robert Parker and en l!Ju1&lt;er, liable John- &lt;lorchairman lor tho annual 4-11 hay- Bobby, or Marietta.
net AlAin, Edith Fox alld Qudee
ride of the Five Polnl Star StitchHart.
era. Nola Young aave a demonstration on setting a table; Peg.
gy Mllholn talked on frlgrance,
alld Sheri Young gove a report
on starting a tire 1n a charcoal

CAULKING GUN
Halt bunl JU ror 11.1

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"Sure Sign.of Quality"

SiSTEMS

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RIGHT FURNACE

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RIGHT BOILER

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HYDRONIC

IASEIOAID

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A CLIANIR
WARMER HOME

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The oow pllllllc bloelr:l are
IBier for babies lban tile old
wooden bloeb lllld eaaler to
lr:eep cleaiL A relny day Ia a
lood time to doaoe lbem ID
ooap and water. Or, lui lAIII
lbem Ia wllb •by bo the bath-

tub. Be will bave fun playlq
alld lbey will lei eleaa allbe

1ame llqle.

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,Poor 141Ju- t11oM1. I'IIU-

Feeds

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Fertilizer
Sugar Run Flour Mills

ONE CAR
REG.
GARAGE DOOR OPERATOR
Prcwldocl ran o1 dopen4aMe ...

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conllnocllon. Rl.....,forcocl lloil¥·

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Sellero, pastor. Sullda,y School,
9:30 a. m., Ben Qul ..nborry,
SctiL Morntne worship, 10:30 o.
m., OrotalldthtrdSulldl)'aOich
mDilth. Evenlllg 011ngeilatlc
oervlce, 7:30 p, m., second and
fourthSWidaya.
BETHANY UNITED METHO.
DIST CHURCH- Rev, Praul A.
Sellen, J)lalor. lllornlllfl wor-

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It's pretty ezhauatinr tD have two bla .brothers
that excel in everything I
Of c:oiU'IIe, there are advantaaes. Like the time a
bully beat me up.-my brothen fol!owed me tD IChool
for two weeks. They wouldn't have fouaht hili!, l!ut
he didn't know that. Every night they worked out
with me. Finally, I took him on and won.
My brothers are ftret..rate in ever)'thing-atudies
and athletics. There's nothing wishy-washy about them
-if they don't think something's right, they say so.
When there was a "walk-out" at school, they aquuhed
it, practically single-handed.
Because our parents have always taken us to
church and taught us God's way, my brothen are
strong-principled and good. I aim to be like them.
Your church is a training ground for integrity I
Monday Tuesday
Exodus Leviticus
32:22-32 33: 1-20 ,26:3-13
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Wedrlosday
I Corinthians
14: 1- 12

Frldoy Solurdoy
Thursday
II Corinthians I Timothy HebriWI
4:6-16
a:1 · 13
3:7· 18

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With the hope It wUl, In scone meooure, foster and help sustain lhll which i o &amp;ODd In lllledly
and communlt.Y Ule, this teetureisaponsoredbylhe bualnoBB llrmsaml orpatzatlma wbooe ,_.,
appear below.

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVIa ·

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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.'

LYONS MARKET

month..

TINY'S FOODLAND

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

BOGGS EQUIPMO.'T

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

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RAY RIGGS, INC.
MARK V STORE

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LEIVING COAL COMPANY

WIWS ANTHONY

ROYAL OAK PARK

ARNOLD'S SOHIO SERVICE

~·, ~. - fll ~ortllllll, Mr. ~ lL Slebllliul, plilor, WIJI'aldp, 9 ' 1('1', lriORIAII BAPTI$T -Mid•
111'1!., il!lolil4 ·Pierce of Alholll, a. m. ·SUnc!Q School, 10 II. m.; ·dleport, of FllUrlh llid
\VIUIIm Cu'lllon IIIII Eanle Ill!&gt;!• ~ lllf .~ oenlce, lrlllq st..~!abort Jlc~J)IIIror•
Jrlllker.
W~; 7 .. II!.
s~ Scboc!l, a.;o a. m.;Komvaa ileter IIIII Eunle
EllEN UNITED 11111TK111!N IN
worlbJP., IO:Sll a. mo, Arallld
l!alled•.llll, )jr,·lllll Mrs. CHBIIIT ; pdilll :II&lt; Bllke, till- . .
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KENTUCKY FIUl'.D CIDCKEN
·• KoatiJoi',ot ~ ~~ 10 I. m.,
, BAl"'''ST•
RACINE: omo
POIIIEROY,OIOO
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a. m.fs.,i-' .

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

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Ill, &amp;u1dl.l' School 8ct)erlntendent.
......., School 9 30 a.m. ohlp, 9:30 "' Dl.l SUlldl:l' SChool,
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WEST lriAIN ST.
POMEROY,O.
Worah)jl Service, 10' 30 a.m. Youth FeUowsh)jl, 6:30 p. m.
BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD
SUPPORT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE
Choir prac:dce, 7:30 p.m. Wedne~.
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CARMEL UNITED METHO.
HUNTINGTON, W.VA.
ASBURY · IJNtiii;!ll' YI;:T!!6:, I'DIST CHURC!I, - . ReV. Paul..t, "'- IIJiiliirrllliioiio" 'l l'i loili_iiii....iiOriollii. ._-1~------------1
DIST, 5,vraelioe - Bav. WendeD
stutler, Jllllor. SUndl1 School, Morning wonhlp, 10:30 a. m.,
"MEMBER OF THE BIG 3"
10 L m.; Clmlll Norris, •
second andlourthSUllcll:yooleoch
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Worlh)jl service, 11 L m.; JIYF
Evtnlllfl eva:welladc
PHONE 992-3284
MIDDLEPORT
TUPFERS PLAINS
I'll 667-3230
6 J1. m. SWIIII. Pra,yerlbCIOIIntl ser..ce, 8 p, m. second 1 nd
W-eday, a P. m.
third Sunday ..ch month.
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE- Corner IJnlonlllll
ENTERPRISE UNITED ME111·
lo!ulherry, Rev. c:i)odo V. Header- ODIST - Rev. WUUam Air SOli,
SALES - ALLJS. CHALMBEHS - SERVICE
10ft, J)IIIDr. SWill1 ScboOt, 9-.30 Paotor. Ralph ~or, So¢;
FARM - INDUSTRIAL - LAWN - GARDEN
o. m.· Rl.\'lllond Walburn, !qlt. ElclcnWeeka,AJO't.Woroh)jlse"'
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
TUPPERS
PLAINS
~ woroblp, 10:30 L m.; vlcel, 9:30a.m.; SUnday School,
I'll 667-3435
EvealnrSornc:e, ,7:3op. m. Mfd. 1o:30 a.m.; Youth FoUowohip,
week aentce, WedneiHIIY, 7:30 6:3ll Wedneeday: Choir, 6:15 p.
p. Ill- '
m.1 Bible Stucb', 7:3ll
FOREm' RUN UNITED METHcinmcH OF CIDRST - :Mld~
OIUO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER
ODIST _ RoY. Wencbill G. SIJJt. ell-', 5th and Mala. Jack
BAKERS OF HOlSIJM BREAD
MIDDLEPOHT, OIUO
tor, pu~~~r. worohlp ..mce, 9 Seltes, sup!. Bll&gt;le School, 9:30
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
L DLI so-., Sohool, 10 L m. a.m.; Mornlllflworoldp, 10:30 a.
lilrL Fred N...-, Set~~
m.; EYnlng -'lh!P, 7:30 p, m.;
MiNEiiMLi.E UNITED Prayeraenlce, w--.y, 7p.
METHoiDsT
He
W nrleU m.,Rev. RraullnNIIJOI',JIIslol',
Slutl
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Uncoln - Mercury - Cornel- Eqllah F,..J ·
er, J)lllor. Sunday School, -MI4dlep&gt;rl. Ref. Auclry)(!ller,
9 L Ill. I tl'erutb w._, 8ct)t. of!"slol'o Leiter TIJior,SIIILSUn•
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MIDDLEPORT, OIUO•
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w...ahlp ..,._...., 10 L m.
day. School, 9 a. .._1 IIID1'DIIW
85 N. COURT ST.
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sYRACUlE CIIUK~11 "F THE Worablp, 10:30 o. m.; Junior soNAZARENE ~· A. 1:. :Mlller, cleiJ, &amp;:IIi J1. m.; NYPS, 6:45 p.
putroo., Ran SIPvl, lllllda,y m.JunciiJ EnJwelllllc m..U...
School. ~q~~. Slillcll)' Sohool• 7:80p.m..Pr.,ermeet!IW,Wed·•.
PLVIIBING AND IlEATING
PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBVTORS
cluno fGi' Ill ••• 9:80a.m.; . neldl)', 7:30p.m.
992-2550
JftlrDIIIfl Wonhlp, 10;30 a.m.;
THE SALVA1tON ARMY -ED·
OF HIGH GRADE COAL
240 IJNCOLN ST.
MIDDLEPORT
WEST COLUMBIA, W, VA.
NYPS SUDclal' 1:~ p.m.; EYID• '101 liQ' S. Wllllllfl, ofllcer In
pllltlc Senleo &amp;alaJ 7,80 P. chlrge, Slnll)', 10a.m.,Holl•
a\.; )(l4lioOII&lt; l'nl'er meetlllfl neaa meetbW; 10:30 a.m. Sun·
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W-.d~J 7~ p.m.; Mlldoia· daY ~. r..,.. l'loplo'a I.e•
arr ~ -.cond. WIIC!neadl:r Jllm, 7 p.m.; Salftllon meetillfl,
·ofOIChliJMilll.7aiii..J!!!Do .
. 7:80p.m.; TlllrtclaJ, 1 to Sp,
ATHENS RD.
POMEROY, 0. 992-4098
F AliiLY RECREATION
SYRACUS,: ·.,~T UNlTED m.; IAllltl Homo ' - ! 7p.m.
A
FRIENDLY
PLACE TO BIJ\!
SWiloiMING
PRESBfi'EIIIAli - Ref. IJDICII Prlp olu•t.

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•w, lcllool, 7 P.
VIces, 10•30 L.,.; evenllW, 7:.v m. Service m.eu,., a11om,
)l.m.; WeclnelciQ, Prayer 101'• liiASON CHVRCH OF CHRIST· .J!acknoy, youth I~IDtl Vl~es, 7:30-p.m.
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ilOI.IJ~ ciao•_IIIII ~ ldolta ; :
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putor,·BibiOitiiJIY elai80I,-t
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GRAHAitl UNm» -MET119- i!q, .10LI!Jo-Wotoldpanrllftl0hf
Uobirt VIDQard(
Malt Ill·"! ·JliBl' CIIIJIICH-: Pl-...hlil&amp; 9:ifl:ISS L m.; SundllOYIIIIIIfl
bit (:Ius J)lrl;r1 tu!~.,.h JO o.m•• . Firat alld Siconcl .!lm- oa:tleo, 7!ll0· Bible IIIUcb'
· llllllllh. YGIIIII •Fellolrtlil(l e&amp;eh clql of MCh IIIOIIIb; 1blrcllllll ciUHI, W-ldaJ. 7:10 p.m. '
. &amp;all)', I p .... ln 6Jirm.er Math- FOurthauldl)'l OlcbiiiOIIIh, Wor-· MOl!NING STAK UNITED
ocltlillulldllw. Dllllrlct)'Oinhnl- ahlp eemco at 7:30p.m.; Wed- ME11IODIST CHURCH _ Bav.
!¥ llratMOndayjJft~ehm...th.
neida1 evtntnp at 7:80, Prayer Wlliwn AlrSOD. putor; John
alldllll&gt;le~. _ _
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FR£El)OM .GOSPEL MISSION o...o ......... hool 9"
SOIJTH BETHEL UNITED - tiald Knobo, PortlaDct-BIIban - · "!""' ,_ "' m.;
· JIETIIODJST- Wciroldp, ltconcl ' Ro14. Ref. E. J. GrilllJII.pUtor;
· ..,.r:taurtb ~" ~~~I. m.l Sueday ScbOGI, 8:30 L Ill.; l!01fo
. ,'la',tllllllblrdSolli!JI1s,7:30p.m. erWutred,Sct~t.:SundiYwor•lilp
· ~school; 8;80 "m. Youth ·..moe. 7,aop; m.l'nl'ermeet. ~""-----el
~. 6 P&lt;.m. 01ch ~ 1,., Tuo1141Y. 7:80 p. m., Mil- ~W
. 1!1 ,._,.. Plalni,UnfiAI\I.lliiJio. lord · Freclerlclc, clue )Oicler.
~·OIIlrch.
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· ! C~ (;i!UIICK o;-oop-. m. Eniali Deeter, lelcler; Hill- , I
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.:tbaji.,..'Chi-Bql!it...-.' or Willrecl, Jr., preatllerL
. ~ ~.• Ill!'.~ m;\,,WGr• • -lriASON ASSDIBIN CHUBCII Mr. IIIII Jllrs. Arthur On of
"""' Mlrilce, U ~· l'l•l ~ or GOD - s-IC! st., ¥ - .
.,..~~~·l'l(.,er=r. W. Va.lluJirll1 Scboot, 1hm. ::~~-:".::~....::
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m.of ,.U~.Mervl~. 7 ~p.;lllo.. Bil&gt;lt viU ~-'led wl~ • •·•· Clr"'o
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f:IO Po Ill. thlotW;!J)J!! rec:enJb,
. qapl!CK dlloVE Cllrlilllll nolal....,• . .l'llol!i&gt; m.QSI. .
Cllllna Ill lho Docllla• Circle
!:~ • J1111tl1 · ~11...,.,, -. ·p~ ClltJRCH "'lll"4'• ....... Sunday wore Mrs. Llurll
.'JIIIFllllli' ~. IIIIL C..~ )Jary a.~, S1ii1ay ~. 1:80 EIHlaltiD IIIII IDDo CecU, Of
nM ~~9110 . a.m., ~CirL ~qL wor•· J'Oiilllnlll' ~ Mrs.1belml
-LETART oimEri lriEiilo- ..vteo,'lO:Ioa.m.miT:IIItl. lilnlllsptllor,
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lillt'·, qiuacl(~ FltllllliiiS.C· ·-. ~- ~ llli"'IIIW,
Mro. ElatoCif&lt;lelllll~
llil ·~ ~ S p,m. 1 , Yf"*"~' 7':30 p.m.
.. Circle called oo Mra. Wlllllm
...,;.a - r~ ~._;~~ . H!!ATH ~ CK1JilCII Al&gt;\0• anrl flmll1 ~ a.Jcl Kllllll.
· ,ghoollh.JD,, WorlbiPilji• -:-•lllci\P!iJOrt'.Rtf.IIIIDii!JI!"!Io
(!tlllllfl II tile lrflrlt Circle
.tea 1 ~ 1;m.; TUflday,. . pUiillr, Jack~. Churob hc1mt ·-•rec•wcoeloenrlw~
0. an.dl. .f r.,...llllllllbleltliiiJ, · &amp;cboo1 s.p. Chorcb School,~~ Mr,, 1111, Mrs. lfa!V!D Clrc:ltlllll
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.., ~ .JI!.; WorabiD 'llrvlee, 10:39 ~t · of Columbuo, Jemea
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lllalc.tlel of PCIIIIII'Oy,
IIIH.,
Hail!o
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PLUMBING &amp;HEA

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CIIIJBCH ·- Ref, C, J, """'ey,
pi.IIU'. Chorcb Scbooli $;80UD.;
w~.:lhlp eemce, ,10!30 L ...
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RACINE . METHopiST .,. • ·
lllle lleCiurr. Jllllol'. ~
Sdloot, 9;8o"a.m.;WIIi'llbtitsen··
Ice, 10:80 o. m.; Jll!llor cbolr
J)l'lldlee, W.-ctay, 3:20P.m.;
Soulor
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ClltJRCH OF CHRIST - Ref. w, lllCIIIIb II 8 P. pi, WOI'- Serf·
lL Ptrrln, pu~~~r, Pllrick D. ele Guild, fourlll llolldi.Y of liloh
Woocl, ,l qll. Slnlay ScbOGI, 0:115 lllCIIIIb, 7sl0 P. m.; Jllnlor 1118b.
a. m.; Wori!Q, 10:21 a. m. ·~, ~ P. 111• '""" SolidlY;
Yoalb cbolr .....,_.111, llclldiY, . s.dor
MYF, &amp;:80 P.m.,
6:30 p. m. Mrl, MonlD Burl, NCb Slnlay,
cllnciDr; SoaiCI' cholrrehearoal,
PORTLAND llETIIODIST -""
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Thurlday, 7.,. p. m,,Mra, ,r_. .
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day, BillY Bee quUU.. J)11'131tn oiQ aentce, 7180 P. 1!1&lt;
eburch IIOC!Ial , _ ,
' OAK GROVE METHODIST RIJ'n.AND CHURCH
OF W, llllllleCiurr. putor. SUndl1
CHRIST - Roy W, Carter, Soboot, 10:80 a. m.; Wwlhlp
tor, Sunday School, 0:80 a. m.; llltVIce, 9:80 L m., llrat and

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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II laa'l a bar~ala H II doesn't
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Plastic Blocks Are Safer

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$nidi)' School, 9:30 o. m. &amp;mr.
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t-'llfl ,. pnyer oervlee, 7:30. .
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' m., Bible Sblcly and prayer meet•
10 - JP'II!e alx
'c~ldren ot ·forrmer llelbnrlll!l 1J&gt;. ,_..,,
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JEIIOVAll'S Ylli'NElSES, Lar• lng, Satmlay: 8abb8lh SChool,
DOX·II9:3lla.m.,llrs.J·IIIIOI, . ;~ -- ·-' .
~-'- ryCamahan,prel.... miD!Itero 10:30 a.m.;Woroldp,9:80o.m.
Stool, chlldren'o · - BRADBURY CHURCH OJi· SUncloy: Blblelecture,'9:30o.m,;
FUIST UNITED PRESBYTDI·
i:&amp;...a., Church School,·ldultalllll Clfl1181'- James H. Smith, Par.- .w...h Tower IIIUcb',ID-.80 L m.; lAN CHURCH - MlddlO)&gt;Ql'l.
10:30 L m.; ·Junior
tor. SUlldl:l' School, 9:30 LDI.I Wedilellday: Bible IIIUcb', 7 p.m. Guest Mtplster, Jameo BuehaJ&gt;.

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Wheo buylag clolbet make
sure yoa are gotllac lood
wortmauhlp. Cbeclr: for 1e•·
ereas Iabrie allowaaeeo for
-ma, beiiUI, p I e a I 1 lllld
lapell. ~~~ In labrlea,

ESTIMATES ~eHUTING

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Check When Buying

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p.m.
SVTTON IIIETIIOIIIST -Ref. Thurlday, 7,30 p, m. V. lL Bra• l'omero7 • HerrJIIODVIlle,'lload.
·tey, lqll.
Eupne Underwood, JIIIIDI'• 118:&gt;- ·
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·ta;NQ CHURCH OF CJIIIIIT- dq !!chool, 10t30 L m.; Worlhlp _ Jln. Pearl A. cuto, J)IIWr, Sunclay School, 9,30 o. m.; Wo"'
Nortlllil McCeln. ~. siontce, 1:30 L m., oeconcl IIIII CHESTDI: Woroldp, 9 a. m.; obiP service, 10:30 L m. sunday
•Stnlcel wteJclv lot •
a. m. fourlll Slim¥ eachiiiOIIIh.
SWidl)' School, 10 a. m.1 llrt. - • - 11ervlce, 7 P. m. Pra,yer
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at mclclrll: by Cbarlea lluJIIeU Ill CIIFSTER CHURCH OF THE Wald Spencer, SUpt. FLAT· meetlrc, Thuraday, 7:30 p, m.
O·"" • .m.'
NAZARENE -*Rev, Herbert WOO!li: Church School, Sun41J,
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ST."JbfiN'S LtmiEI!AN-Bri. ""ADFOIID , CHURCH OF Grate, J)lotor. oroblp oervlce,
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st., Pomerc17 _ Son1ay worshiP School, 10 a.m.; Worohlpservtce
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.,....IIGA!'JIZED CIIUHCH
TEIUAN - lira. Norma
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SYRACUSE UNITED METHO.
J~s Chrlot of LIIW' . DaY Sunclay SChool Sltlerlntondent.
SEVENTH DAY ADVEN'l\!01' DJST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.

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lowiog the meeting by Louise
Mtdteel am Ann Holter.

TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO

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sociAl affairs.

CLIFTON- A moetlngo!Clllton O&gt;arge members na hold
In Graham United Metllollist
Church to or.ganl.ze a Womeu'a
Soclel;y of Chrlllllan Service.
llro. Ada Clarke proalded ••
temporary chairman.
Tho following ot!tcera were
elected for tho remainder of the
Dacal year: proal-. Mrs. Ada
SYRACUSE _ A Parker lam- Clarka; VIce pres., lira. BreaU gret-tu.pther wao hold at tile da llerrltt; treasurer, lira. U&gt;rY
ra1ne Lewis; recording aecre ..
home of llr. and lira. Herbert' tary, lira. Edith Fox, and lira.

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!IS'I1.\N SCJENCESorVIcel perlntenrlellll Wedne!IC!Il( pnyer
~- st., Pl., Pl~nl. , meet!,., 7:.80 p,m, Y,.... Pec&gt;.
11 L,ai.;·W •Iday• , '"" .FeUowshlp Sunclay: 7 P.DI.I
All irelccme: ·
iUrdly n!ghtworohlp, 7.30.
TilE DANVILLE WI!'SLEY AN ·. I'OMEROY FIRST BAI"D$T~:~~·~·~ME!TH~- . 101:1
CHVHCH - q.rlea Dozer, Jill· ·Caner WW!ama, putror. ·Jolin
Adrl Swl~k, Sunclay SchOol Willa, &amp;lirlll SCbDo1 Slt,1trln&amp;we..W.nrle&amp; SUnday School, ', lllndint. Sall4ly ~l!ool. 9;30,' t,.
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9:30 L m.; worship ,.r.. ce, m.; lllamiQs _,~ 10180 ...
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ChrlatWI -WII',Iblrd nl1W .,...hlp, 7.:SQ. Pnyor IIIII lice, ,a.ao. p, m. Wed!'oiHIIY•
of each aiotlitil
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c:,~= NIUe Seltleme:il ;;. Bober! E. · CeeiJ_I1oJI, ....-. &amp;inclaJ School .
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a. 11" ma1Jw 119i:"'-'• &amp;m&lt;lo.J School. 8:80 ._ m.;wo11- """"' ~· 7130; W~
P. 111•1 W:....,.,.Chrlolo. rihw oonlce, I0:80 a. m. a1111 day ~ 11111 Bible atuclf, 7:311

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·' to I!Uid'· tlleiO. 80rvlcel, GJ• p. m. every ot~~er Sunday,...
·Hilts, mbilller. Lli&gt;
m,.. Jean s.x..., preeldenl.
· ~q~~. )fr 0, JllloV•V~n,or• l'IVefmeettnr. ·7:30p.m.e1ef¥
llnllll; Mro.BeUyBawllqp,mu- Wedlloadl1. Jlolrd moet~J¥.7:30
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p. m., !lrot "!D""'Y or lftOI!Ib.

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FINANCING
UNTIL IUNE 1!169,
•.Off I ·~1.. NEW. HOLLA~D .

lett today lor tho - - Air
Force Baae In Gaam whore be
will be stollaned lor 1110 yearo.
set. Roberta, ..... h8Sbeen stotiODOd at tho 001t Baae In Nebreol&lt;a, and hla wife ha•e ~
the pest mmth here with their
J)81'ellla, llr. and Mro. 91erman
Roberts of Pomeroy, and Mr.

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The apadlllla home of llro.
GoreD Slanobur7 .... tho aettlng lor the IIIUIIai JIOI)uck dinner of the Mlddl-' Garden
Club Wednelday night.
Serving •• hostes80s lor lho
Also amouneed wa1 the d i sdinner, whidt hod been plllllled
trict perty ID be held m Stpt.
as a garden .PU'Q', but wu moY21 at Burr Oak Lod&amp;e. Aletter and Mrs. 1Walter France and ed . . -.. be&lt;auoe of rain, were
from Cora Webb, clepuQ&lt; srand Grog Franco, of Rutland.
Mrs. Stanllblll'l', Mrs. Mtchoel
mllron of District 25, announcFry,
Mrs. Lewis Smith, and. Mrs.
lira. Roberto, the former &amp;1ed the lnstltut!Clll of an O.E.S. zame France, and dausfrter, James Arnold. Amber tumblers
!Jiarolyn will ioln Sil Roberts with white tapero were used m
In Guam within tho next t w 0 the tables wtdcb were arrangmmtha. lie la a jet engine me- ed 1111 tho lronl and lido porches
of the Stanllbury home.
chanic,
Mrs. Leo Gerling and h e r
granddaughter w e r e guests.
Members at!Ainding In addltloo to
Plans lor hostlng youth of the
the
hostesses were Mrs. W 11district at a rally &amp;mday were
llam Morrie, proolden~ Mrs.
made during a meeting of the
DaVId
E)rtomlnger, Mro. George
Rutland Mothodlst Youth Fellow.
Anderson,
Mrs. Crary Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarleo N. Ihle
ahlp Monday evening at the
are announcing tho birth of a lira. c. M. Hecmeoy, lira. Malchurch.
The Rev. C, J, Lomlor an- seven pound, three ounce daugh- colm Roller, Mrs. M. C, WUson,
IKIWlced plans for the district ter, Melina Kay, born 1\lea- Miss Nellie Zerkle, Mt" Halrally which will begin at 6 p. day, Jui.Y 16, at llolzor Hooplt- Jle Zerkle, Mrs. E, 0. Tewkabary, Mrs. M. L. French, Mt"
m. Fund raising projects were al,
Frieda
Faehnle, Mra. James Tidlseuoaed and It wao decided
llr. and Mro. WOllam Frocklua,
Mrs.
Rodney Downing, Mro.
to collect soft drink bottles on or of lllnorsville, and Mr. and
Monday evening, Aug. 19, ordero Mra. Clark Ihle of Bacino are C, 0. Flahor, Mrs. J. E. Herare also being taken by t h e the grandparent&amp;. llr, and lira. loy, and Mrs, E. M. Wood.
group for Christmas cards and Norman Hollman ofBollofootalno
telephone orders are being ac- and lira. Charles Raed are groa!ceptad II 742..1304. Games and grandparenta. Mr. and Mra. lhle
tho MYF benedlcdm concluded have another daughter, lAlla, age
the mooting.

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y~ Ftllowslilp, fr30 Clilreh _ ~ ~ •

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Ellie Smlllo, Jut
llrvlm, alld Jtoft KIOOI
the holtell ocnlullltlee.

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HERNON liNI'I'ED · Ulnmen, S. s; ~· ~ ..
· II)IE11IREN IN CIIIUST- Rev, 'Sclhoot, 1:3h.m.tW"'-IIl'T•
lle..rd SID!Ib; J)laicir. u n d H i ' lee, 10sl0 a. 111.1 ~ ...;,.
Scltod, 9:30 L m.; ~aoU ~ _,, 7:80 p,, m. .,.,.,.. elid_
cor) . llt&gt;l-1 Alfred Wolle, oooiH- . frol.. ltnlce, 'noailday • 7,80 !

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KII!Jryn Ollver, ,l.ort!v rnatrc&gt;n, .IIIII James Sllulllby, worthy petrell. lwl charge ol tile
meeting. Reed at tho meeting
wao correoponclence from t h e
Euphemia ChQier of Ame..Ule
announcing tall .tlllaUoo 1 o r
Sept. 8. The worthy srand pelrcln, Glen Gallqher, will be a
111elll, and a reception will be
held honoring Mary GreiiVOnor,
grand repreoentatlve to AriZDDL
The Roberla Circle meeting to
be held at Bartlett em Au&amp;. 15
was announced. All Order of tho
Eastern Star line otrlcers and
peel malreno of Dllllrlet 25 are
Invited ID attend lbe meeting
which will begin wllb a picnic 11

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llariJu! ~ C&lt;llelU/llng """II hour

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S-Set. Sterman L Roberts, Jr.,

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Birth of Daughter

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A aurprlae layette shoWer hon- gent, Sbaron Manley, Lena Nesoring lira. Harold Norton no oalrood, Eather Fugate, Pearl
held Wedneaday night al I h e POOIIns, Edna Humell, Veda DaClub with wlveo of Ea- VIa, EYelyn Clark, Francis McRles members as the hostess- K«tole, Ethel Pllelps, Etta 1180
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Nortb, Edna RusaeU, Janet Korn,
Gameo were played with priz- Mary Ell en lllller. Ruth Smith,
e~ being """ by Barbera Sar- Mary Van Mater, Mrs. lllii!Y,
&gt; l _ , , Qun, "IIIII ·PhJlllo· Hettie ~sen, 'Dilna Hawley, Tilstone. Relreahmentl were let- grin Hawley,
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Others presenting g!ftolo lira.
Qlelllo 11 lbe perty besides Norton nre 9Jirlor Ledlle, Mildiose DlllliK1 were Delorps r,JDCh, dred Mitch, Mary Colmer, and
illlrley Meoclowa, Nellie Sar- LelaKttciHII.

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TRACTORS

ALL SIZES INCLUDING THE BIG 190
FOR ALL YOUR FARM HEEDS

BOGGS EQUIPMENT CO.
Your Alllo-Chal ..on Dealer
SALES·· PARTS·- SERVICE
FOR
FARM and INDUSTRIAL EQUIP.

Given 4-H Club

Tips on modeling and acces-

sorles were given by llrs. Shlrley Jackson. a guest at a recent
meedng or the Five Pol1'1t Star

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Professtoral Wmnen'a C l u b,
Tuesda)', 7:30 p.m., Gas Co. o!flce. Ann Bailey, · hostess com-

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llrs. Robert Keller, Bob, RichThe nexl meollng will be held
ord and Terri &amp;ie, of Columbus; at Cll!ton Clurch and dlslrlc:t of.
llr. and lira. WUllam Pierce ' fi
will be ·~~ ,_ -"·lid
and Linda, and Mr. Barry I'llcere
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Plans were made to attend a

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Following Mrs. Jackson's talk,
members modeled lbelr 4-11 garments and discussed prqJer accessories lor each one. Mee,.
Frye~ Cln,\~80~1 ~::_., 1meetlng II st. Paul'a UnIt-ed
ing at. lbe home of '-""'•• and 1Arlbur- Mr ..ciW!li.ir -' -lletljOIIIIIl,,...,~. 1\ng. ~ ll!ltP
Louise Mldioe~ members r.. Parker' Ecklie and Eric · of Porn • lira. Ralph Gay, dlstrlcl preslspomed ~ roll caU by relat- eroy; M,., and Mrs. ~ Par: doni, will be present.
11W their Ukes IIIII gripes lboul leer, and AprU and Mr. 11ar1on
Mrs. Rollin Roulh, Rochesthe Meigs Coon1Jr lair program. Parker of Ulng Boltom· llr · tar, N. Y., waa a gueet of the
Mrs. Roy Hotter, Mrs. Reid and ~.. WOlle Parkar,' R.i. Grlham group ID acldltlm to Ada
Young, IIIII llrL John Jeffers noy Rosoell Timmy Debbie Clarke, Frances Wood, Brenda
met wllb the club members.
and' Brenda .; Parkersburg;
llerrltt, Elaine Mclllme,y, llelDebble Jellera waa nsmed and Mro. Robert Parker and en l!Ju1&lt;er, liable John- &lt;lorchairman lor tho annual 4-11 hay- Bobby, or Marietta.
net AlAin, Edith Fox alld Qudee
ride of the Five Polnl Star StitchHart.
era. Nola Young aave a demonstration on setting a table; Peg.
gy Mllholn talked on frlgrance,
alld Sheri Young gove a report
on starting a tire 1n a charcoal

CAULKING GUN
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The oow pllllllc bloelr:l are
IBier for babies lban tile old
wooden bloeb lllld eaaler to
lr:eep cleaiL A relny day Ia a
lood time to doaoe lbem ID
ooap and water. Or, lui lAIII
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tub. Be will bave fun playlq
alld lbey will lei eleaa allbe

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Feeds

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Sugar Run Flour Mills

ONE CAR
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GARAGE DOOR OPERATOR
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Sellero, pastor. Sullda,y School,
9:30 a. m., Ben Qul ..nborry,
SctiL Morntne worship, 10:30 o.
m., OrotalldthtrdSulldl)'aOich
mDilth. Evenlllg 011ngeilatlc
oervlce, 7:30 p, m., second and
fourthSWidaya.
BETHANY UNITED METHO.
DIST CHURCH- Rev, Praul A.
Sellen, J)lalor. lllornlllfl wor-

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It's pretty ezhauatinr tD have two bla .brothers
that excel in everything I
Of c:oiU'IIe, there are advantaaes. Like the time a
bully beat me up.-my brothen fol!owed me tD IChool
for two weeks. They wouldn't have fouaht hili!, l!ut
he didn't know that. Every night they worked out
with me. Finally, I took him on and won.
My brothers are ftret..rate in ever)'thing-atudies
and athletics. There's nothing wishy-washy about them
-if they don't think something's right, they say so.
When there was a "walk-out" at school, they aquuhed
it, practically single-handed.
Because our parents have always taken us to
church and taught us God's way, my brothen are
strong-principled and good. I aim to be like them.
Your church is a training ground for integrity I
Monday Tuesday
Exodus Leviticus
32:22-32 33: 1-20 ,26:3-13
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Wedrlosday
I Corinthians
14: 1- 12

Frldoy Solurdoy
Thursday
II Corinthians I Timothy HebriWI
4:6-16
a:1 · 13
3:7· 18

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With the hope It wUl, In scone meooure, foster and help sustain lhll which i o &amp;ODd In lllledly
and communlt.Y Ule, this teetureisaponsoredbylhe bualnoBB llrmsaml orpatzatlma wbooe ,_.,
appear below.

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVIa ·

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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.'

LYONS MARKET

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TINY'S FOODLAND

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

BOGGS EQUIPMO.'T

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

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RAY RIGGS, INC.
MARK V STORE

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LEIVING COAL COMPANY

WIWS ANTHONY

ROYAL OAK PARK

ARNOLD'S SOHIO SERVICE

~·, ~. - fll ~ortllllll, Mr. ~ lL Slebllliul, plilor, WIJI'aldp, 9 ' 1('1', lriORIAII BAPTI$T -Mid•
111'1!., il!lolil4 ·Pierce of Alholll, a. m. ·SUnc!Q School, 10 II. m.; ·dleport, of FllUrlh llid
\VIUIIm Cu'lllon IIIII Eanle Ill!&gt;!• ~ lllf .~ oenlce, lrlllq st..~!abort Jlc~J)IIIror•
Jrlllker.
W~; 7 .. II!.
s~ Scboc!l, a.;o a. m.;Komvaa ileter IIIII Eunle
EllEN UNITED 11111TK111!N IN
worlbJP., IO:Sll a. mo, Arallld
l!alled•.llll, )jr,·lllll Mrs. CHBIIIT ; pdilll :II&lt; Bllke, till- . .
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KENTUCKY FIUl'.D CIDCKEN
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......., School 9 30 a.m. ohlp, 9:30 "' Dl.l SUlldl:l' SChool,
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WEST lriAIN ST.
POMEROY,O.
Worah)jl Service, 10' 30 a.m. Youth FeUowsh)jl, 6:30 p. m.
BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD
SUPPORT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE
Choir prac:dce, 7:30 p.m. Wedne~.
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CARMEL UNITED METHO.
HUNTINGTON, W.VA.
ASBURY · IJNtiii;!ll' YI;:T!!6:, I'DIST CHURC!I, - . ReV. Paul..t, "'- IIJiiliirrllliioiio" 'l l'i loili_iiii....iiOriollii. ._-1~------------1
DIST, 5,vraelioe - Bav. WendeD
stutler, Jllllor. SUndl1 School, Morning wonhlp, 10:30 a. m.,
"MEMBER OF THE BIG 3"
10 L m.; Clmlll Norris, •
second andlourthSUllcll:yooleoch
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Worlh)jl service, 11 L m.; JIYF
Evtnlllfl eva:welladc
PHONE 992-3284
MIDDLEPORT
TUPFERS PLAINS
I'll 667-3230
6 J1. m. SWIIII. Pra,yerlbCIOIIntl ser..ce, 8 p, m. second 1 nd
W-eday, a P. m.
third Sunday ..ch month.
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE- Corner IJnlonlllll
ENTERPRISE UNITED ME111·
lo!ulherry, Rev. c:i)odo V. Header- ODIST - Rev. WUUam Air SOli,
SALES - ALLJS. CHALMBEHS - SERVICE
10ft, J)IIIDr. SWill1 ScboOt, 9-.30 Paotor. Ralph ~or, So¢;
FARM - INDUSTRIAL - LAWN - GARDEN
o. m.· Rl.\'lllond Walburn, !qlt. ElclcnWeeka,AJO't.Woroh)jlse"'
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
TUPPERS
PLAINS
~ woroblp, 10:30 L m.; vlcel, 9:30a.m.; SUnday School,
I'll 667-3435
EvealnrSornc:e, ,7:3op. m. Mfd. 1o:30 a.m.; Youth FoUowohip,
week aentce, WedneiHIIY, 7:30 6:3ll Wedneeday: Choir, 6:15 p.
p. Ill- '
m.1 Bible Stucb', 7:3ll
FOREm' RUN UNITED METHcinmcH OF CIDRST - :Mld~
OIUO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER
ODIST _ RoY. Wencbill G. SIJJt. ell-', 5th and Mala. Jack
BAKERS OF HOlSIJM BREAD
MIDDLEPOHT, OIUO
tor, pu~~~r. worohlp ..mce, 9 Seltes, sup!. Bll&gt;le School, 9:30
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
L DLI so-., Sohool, 10 L m. a.m.; Mornlllflworoldp, 10:30 a.
lilrL Fred N...-, Set~~
m.; EYnlng -'lh!P, 7:30 p, m.;
MiNEiiMLi.E UNITED Prayeraenlce, w--.y, 7p.
METHoiDsT
He
W nrleU m.,Rev. RraullnNIIJOI',JIIslol',
Slutl
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Uncoln - Mercury - Cornel- Eqllah F,..J ·
er, J)lllor. Sunday School, -MI4dlep&gt;rl. Ref. Auclry)(!ller,
9 L Ill. I tl'erutb w._, 8ct)t. of!"slol'o Leiter TIJior,SIIILSUn•
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MIDDLEPORT, OIUO•
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w...ahlp ..,._...., 10 L m.
day. School, 9 a. .._1 IIID1'DIIW
85 N. COURT ST.
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sYRACUlE CIIUK~11 "F THE Worablp, 10:30 o. m.; Junior soNAZARENE ~· A. 1:. :Mlller, cleiJ, &amp;:IIi J1. m.; NYPS, 6:45 p.
putroo., Ran SIPvl, lllllda,y m.JunciiJ EnJwelllllc m..U...
School. ~q~~. Slillcll)' Sohool• 7:80p.m..Pr.,ermeet!IW,Wed·•.
PLVIIBING AND IlEATING
PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBVTORS
cluno fGi' Ill ••• 9:80a.m.; . neldl)', 7:30p.m.
992-2550
JftlrDIIIfl Wonhlp, 10;30 a.m.;
THE SALVA1tON ARMY -ED·
OF HIGH GRADE COAL
240 IJNCOLN ST.
MIDDLEPORT
WEST COLUMBIA, W, VA.
NYPS SUDclal' 1:~ p.m.; EYID• '101 liQ' S. Wllllllfl, ofllcer In
pllltlc Senleo &amp;alaJ 7,80 P. chlrge, Slnll)', 10a.m.,Holl•
a\.; )(l4lioOII&lt; l'nl'er meetlllfl neaa meetbW; 10:30 a.m. Sun·
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arr ~ -.cond. WIIC!neadl:r Jllm, 7 p.m.; Salftllon meetillfl,
·ofOIChliJMilll.7aiii..J!!!Do .
. 7:80p.m.; TlllrtclaJ, 1 to Sp,
ATHENS RD.
POMEROY, 0. 992-4098
F AliiLY RECREATION
SYRACUS,: ·.,~T UNlTED m.; IAllltl Homo ' - ! 7p.m.
A
FRIENDLY
PLACE TO BIJ\!
SWiloiMING
PRESBfi'EIIIAli - Ref. IJDICII Prlp olu•t.

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•w, lcllool, 7 P.
VIces, 10•30 L.,.; evenllW, 7:.v m. Service m.eu,., a11om,
)l.m.; WeclnelciQ, Prayer 101'• liiASON CHVRCH OF CHRIST· .J!acknoy, youth I~IDtl Vl~es, 7:30-p.m.
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ilOI.IJ~ ciao•_IIIII ~ ldolta ; :
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Malt Ill·"! ·JliBl' CIIIJIICH-: Pl-...hlil&amp; 9:ifl:ISS L m.; SundllOYIIIIIIfl
bit (:Ius J)lrl;r1 tu!~.,.h JO o.m•• . Firat alld Siconcl .!lm- oa:tleo, 7!ll0· Bible IIIUcb'
· llllllllh. YGIIIII •Fellolrtlil(l e&amp;eh clql of MCh IIIOIIIb; 1blrcllllll ciUHI, W-ldaJ. 7:10 p.m. '
. &amp;all)', I p .... ln 6Jirm.er Math- FOurthauldl)'l OlcbiiiOIIIh, Wor-· MOl!NING STAK UNITED
ocltlillulldllw. Dllllrlct)'Oinhnl- ahlp eemco at 7:30p.m.; Wed- ME11IODIST CHURCH _ Bav.
!¥ llratMOndayjJft~ehm...th.
neida1 evtntnp at 7:80, Prayer Wlliwn AlrSOD. putor; John
alldllll&gt;le~. _ _
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FR£El)OM .GOSPEL MISSION o...o ......... hool 9"
SOIJTH BETHEL UNITED - tiald Knobo, PortlaDct-BIIban - · "!""' ,_ "' m.;
· JIETIIODJST- Wciroldp, ltconcl ' Ro14. Ref. E. J. GrilllJII.pUtor;
· ..,.r:taurtb ~" ~~~I. m.l Sueday ScbOGI, 8:30 L Ill.; l!01fo
. ,'la',tllllllblrdSolli!JI1s,7:30p.m. erWutred,Sct~t.:SundiYwor•lilp
· ~school; 8;80 "m. Youth ·..moe. 7,aop; m.l'nl'ermeet. ~""-----el
~. 6 P&lt;.m. 01ch ~ 1,., Tuo1141Y. 7:80 p. m., Mil- ~W
. 1!1 ,._,.. Plalni,UnfiAI\I.lliiJio. lord · Freclerlclc, clue )Oicler.
~·OIIlrch.
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· ! C~ (;i!UIICK o;-oop-. m. Eniali Deeter, lelcler; Hill- , I
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.:tbaji.,..'Chi-Bql!it...-.' or Willrecl, Jr., preatllerL
. ~ ~.• Ill!'.~ m;\,,WGr• • -lriASON ASSDIBIN CHUBCII Mr. IIIII Jllrs. Arthur On of
"""' Mlrilce, U ~· l'l•l ~ or GOD - s-IC! st., ¥ - .
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f:IO Po Ill. thlotW;!J)J!! rec:enJb,
. qapl!CK dlloVE Cllrlilllll nolal....,• . .l'llol!i&gt; m.QSI. .
Cllllna Ill lho Docllla• Circle
!:~ • J1111tl1 · ~11...,.,, -. ·p~ ClltJRCH "'lll"4'• ....... Sunday wore Mrs. Llurll
.'JIIIFllllli' ~. IIIIL C..~ )Jary a.~, S1ii1ay ~. 1:80 EIHlaltiD IIIII IDDo CecU, Of
nM ~~9110 . a.m., ~CirL ~qL wor•· J'Oiilllnlll' ~ Mrs.1belml
-LETART oimEri lriEiilo- ..vteo,'lO:Ioa.m.miT:IIItl. lilnlllsptllor,
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lillt'·, qiuacl(~ FltllllliiiS.C· ·-. ~- ~ llli"'IIIW,
Mro. ElatoCif&lt;lelllll~
llil ·~ ~ S p,m. 1 , Yf"*"~' 7':30 p.m.
.. Circle called oo Mra. Wlllllm
...,;.a - r~ ~._;~~ . H!!ATH ~ CK1JilCII Al&gt;\0• anrl flmll1 ~ a.Jcl Kllllll.
· ,ghoollh.JD,, WorlbiPilji• -:-•lllci\P!iJOrt'.Rtf.IIIIDii!JI!"!Io
(!tlllllfl II tile lrflrlt Circle
.tea 1 ~ 1;m.; TUflday,. . pUiillr, Jack~. Churob hc1mt ·-•rec•wcoeloenrlw~
0. an.dl. .f r.,...llllllllbleltliiiJ, · &amp;cboo1 s.p. Chorcb School,~~ Mr,, 1111, Mrs. lfa!V!D Clrc:ltlllll
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.., ~ .JI!.; WorabiD 'llrvlee, 10:39 ~t · of Columbuo, Jemea
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lllalc.tlel of PCIIIIII'Oy,
IIIH.,
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PLUMBING &amp;HEA

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pi.IIU'. Chorcb Scbooli $;80UD.;
w~.:lhlp eemce, ,10!30 L ...
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RACINE . METHopiST .,. • ·
lllle lleCiurr. Jllllol'. ~
Sdloot, 9;8o"a.m.;WIIi'llbtitsen··
Ice, 10:80 o. m.; Jll!llor cbolr
J)l'lldlee, W.-ctay, 3:20P.m.;
Soulor
p,cholrm,:.;:_ .....•.......
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·..-POMEROY 'j'IIINlTY· IJ!IITED . moetbll, fourlb t:'ridlr of e~b
ClltJRCH OF CHRIST - Ref. w, lllCIIIIb II 8 P. pi, WOI'- Serf·
lL Ptrrln, pu~~~r, Pllrick D. ele Guild, fourlll llolldi.Y of liloh
Woocl, ,l qll. Slnlay ScbOGI, 0:115 lllCIIIIb, 7sl0 P. m.; Jllnlor 1118b.
a. m.; Wori!Q, 10:21 a. m. ·~, ~ P. 111• '""" SolidlY;
Yoalb cbolr .....,_.111, llclldiY, . s.dor
MYF, &amp;:80 P.m.,
6:30 p. m. Mrl, MonlD Burl, NCb Slnlay,
cllnciDr; SoaiCI' cholrrehearoal,
PORTLAND llETIIODIST -""
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Rev
W• lllle lleCiurl
putor•
Thurlday, 7.,. p. m,,Mra, ,r_. .
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day, BillY Bee quUU.. J)11'131tn oiQ aentce, 7180 P. 1!1&lt;
eburch IIOC!Ial , _ ,
' OAK GROVE METHODIST RIJ'n.AND CHURCH
OF W, llllllleCiurr. putor. SUndl1
CHRIST - Roy W, Carter, Soboot, 10:80 a. m.; Wwlhlp
tor, Sunday School, 0:80 a. m.; llltVIce, 9:80 L m., llrat and

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Phone 992-2115 f
•!berry Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio

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mould loe maleheol at 1e1m1.
II laa'l a bar~ala H II doesn't
hold ap or 1m I malebed weD.

Plastic Blocks Are Safer

.alii.

$nidi)' School, 9:30 o. m. &amp;mr.
~-rEUB~
.... _ .... Worohlp IOJillo. ni. i\llndll' cleY ..rvlco, 8 p. m., tho Rev.· .. _ __.ol lkleptlal, Pllll"· Gil· .
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EliJ)IDCiedSulldi)'Sohoolaeo- . . . . Hnlceot7,Welbleeday ~
, or, J)IIWr, WIIC!needay, 7:30P.
lor
t-'llfl ,. pnyer oervlee, 7:30. .
ng.
' m., Bible Sblcly and prayer meet•
10 - JP'II!e alx
'c~ldren ot ·forrmer llelbnrlll!l 1J&gt;. ,_..,,
rr~c;)&lt;. J.
JEIIOVAll'S Ylli'NElSES, Lar• lng, Satmlay: 8abb8lh SChool,
DOX·II9:3lla.m.,llrs.J·IIIIOI, . ;~ -- ·-' .
~-'- ryCamahan,prel.... miD!Itero 10:30 a.m.;Woroldp,9:80o.m.
Stool, chlldren'o · - BRADBURY CHURCH OJi· SUncloy: Blblelecture,'9:30o.m,;
FUIST UNITED PRESBYTDI·
i:&amp;...a., Church School,·ldultalllll Clfl1181'- James H. Smith, Par.- .w...h Tower IIIUcb',ID-.80 L m.; lAN CHURCH - MlddlO)&gt;Ql'l.
10:30 L m.; ·Junior
tor. SUlldl:l' School, 9:30 LDI.I Wedilellday: Bible IIIUcb', 7 p.m. Guest Mtplster, Jameo BuehaJ&gt;.

. TUPI'ERS

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Wheo buylag clolbet make
sure yoa are gotllac lood
wortmauhlp. Cbeclr: for 1e•·
ereas Iabrie allowaaeeo for
-ma, beiiUI, p I e a I 1 lllld
lapell. ~~~ In labrlea,

ESTIMATES ~eHUTING

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Bv the Day

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SVTTON IIIETIIOIIIST -Ref. Thurlday, 7,30 p, m. V. lL Bra• l'omero7 • HerrJIIODVIlle,'lload.
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·ta;NQ CHURCH OF CJIIIIIT- dq !!chool, 10t30 L m.; Worlhlp _ Jln. Pearl A. cuto, J)IIWr, Sunclay School, 9,30 o. m.; Wo"'
Nortlllil McCeln. ~. siontce, 1:30 L m., oeconcl IIIII CHESTDI: Woroldp, 9 a. m.; obiP service, 10:30 L m. sunday
•Stnlcel wteJclv lot •
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SWidl)' School, 10 a. m.1 llrt. - • - 11ervlce, 7 P. m. Pra,yer
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at mclclrll: by Cbarlea lluJIIeU Ill CIIFSTER CHURCH OF THE Wald Spencer, SUpt. FLAT· meetlrc, Thuraday, 7:30 p, m.
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NAZARENE -*Rev, Herbert WOO!li: Church School, Sun41J,
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SYRACUSE UNITED METHO.
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SEVENTH DAY ADVEN'l\!01' DJST CHURCH - Rev. Paul A.

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CLIFTON- A moetlngo!Clllton O&gt;arge members na hold
In Graham United Metllollist
Church to or.ganl.ze a Womeu'a
Soclel;y of Chrlllllan Service.
llro. Ada Clarke proalded ••
temporary chairman.
Tho following ot!tcera were
elected for tho remainder of the
Dacal year: proal-. Mrs. Ada
SYRACUSE _ A Parker lam- Clarka; VIce pres., lira. BreaU gret-tu.pther wao hold at tile da llerrltt; treasurer, lira. U&gt;rY
ra1ne Lewis; recording aecre ..
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11 L,ai.;·W •Iday• , '"" .FeUowshlp Sunclay: 7 P.DI.I
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TilE DANVILLE WI!'SLEY AN ·. I'OMEROY FIRST BAI"D$T~:~~·~·~ME!TH~- . 101:1
CHVHCH - q.rlea Dozer, Jill· ·Caner WW!ama, putror. ·Jolin
Adrl Swl~k, Sunclay SchOol Willa, &amp;lirlll SCbDo1 Slt,1trln&amp;we..W.nrle&amp; SUnday School, ', lllndint. Sall4ly ~l!ool. 9;30,' t,.
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c:,~= NIUe Seltleme:il ;;. Bober! E. · CeeiJ_I1oJI, ....-. &amp;inclaJ School .
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P. 111•1 W:....,.,.Chrlolo. rihw oonlce, I0:80 a. m. a1111 day ~ 11111 Bible atuclf, 7:311

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·' to I!Uid'· tlleiO. 80rvlcel, GJ• p. m. every ot~~er Sunday,...
·Hilts, mbilller. Lli&gt;
m,.. Jean s.x..., preeldenl.
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FINANCING
UNTIL IUNE 1!169,
•.Off I ·~1.. NEW. HOLLA~D .

lett today lor tho - - Air
Force Baae In Gaam whore be
will be stollaned lor 1110 yearo.
set. Roberta, ..... h8Sbeen stotiODOd at tho 001t Baae In Nebreol&lt;a, and hla wife ha•e ~
the pest mmth here with their
J)81'ellla, llr. and Mro. 91erman
Roberts of Pomeroy, and Mr.

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The apadlllla home of llro.
GoreD Slanobur7 .... tho aettlng lor the IIIUIIai JIOI)uck dinner of the Mlddl-' Garden
Club Wednelday night.
Serving •• hostes80s lor lho
Also amouneed wa1 the d i sdinner, whidt hod been plllllled
trict perty ID be held m Stpt.
as a garden .PU'Q', but wu moY21 at Burr Oak Lod&amp;e. Aletter and Mrs. 1Walter France and ed . . -.. be&lt;auoe of rain, were
from Cora Webb, clepuQ&lt; srand Grog Franco, of Rutland.
Mrs. Stanllblll'l', Mrs. Mtchoel
mllron of District 25, announcFry,
Mrs. Lewis Smith, and. Mrs.
lira. Roberto, the former &amp;1ed the lnstltut!Clll of an O.E.S. zame France, and dausfrter, James Arnold. Amber tumblers
!Jiarolyn will ioln Sil Roberts with white tapero were used m
In Guam within tho next t w 0 the tables wtdcb were arrangmmtha. lie la a jet engine me- ed 1111 tho lronl and lido porches
of the Stanllbury home.
chanic,
Mrs. Leo Gerling and h e r
granddaughter w e r e guests.
Members at!Ainding In addltloo to
Plans lor hostlng youth of the
the
hostesses were Mrs. W 11district at a rally &amp;mday were
llam Morrie, proolden~ Mrs.
made during a meeting of the
DaVId
E)rtomlnger, Mro. George
Rutland Mothodlst Youth Fellow.
Anderson,
Mrs. Crary Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarleo N. Ihle
ahlp Monday evening at the
are announcing tho birth of a lira. c. M. Hecmeoy, lira. Malchurch.
The Rev. C, J, Lomlor an- seven pound, three ounce daugh- colm Roller, Mrs. M. C, WUson,
IKIWlced plans for the district ter, Melina Kay, born 1\lea- Miss Nellie Zerkle, Mt" Halrally which will begin at 6 p. day, Jui.Y 16, at llolzor Hooplt- Jle Zerkle, Mrs. E, 0. Tewkabary, Mrs. M. L. French, Mt"
m. Fund raising projects were al,
Frieda
Faehnle, Mra. James Tidlseuoaed and It wao decided
llr. and Mro. WOllam Frocklua,
Mrs.
Rodney Downing, Mro.
to collect soft drink bottles on or of lllnorsville, and Mr. and
Monday evening, Aug. 19, ordero Mra. Clark Ihle of Bacino are C, 0. Flahor, Mrs. J. E. Herare also being taken by t h e the grandparent&amp;. llr, and lira. loy, and Mrs, E. M. Wood.
group for Christmas cards and Norman Hollman ofBollofootalno
telephone orders are being ac- and lira. Charles Raed are groa!ceptad II 742..1304. Games and grandparenta. Mr. and Mra. lhle
tho MYF benedlcdm concluded have another daughter, lAlla, age
the mooting.

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Ellie Smlllo, Jut
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the holtell ocnlullltlee.

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· II)IE11IREN IN CIIIUST- Rev, 'Sclhoot, 1:3h.m.tW"'-IIl'T•
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Scltod, 9:30 L m.; ~aoU ~ _,, 7:80 p,, m. .,.,.,.. elid_
cor) . llt&gt;l-1 Alfred Wolle, oooiH- . frol.. ltnlce, 'noailday • 7,80 !

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loll who passed ,away Auausl
Help Wanted
9, 1J6'/. Sadly mlssod by biJ
wile, Nora; daughten, Stella WAITRESS AND car )lopa. Apply In perao11, D-ow's steat
Selrles, Mr. and Mrs. ()key
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PRACTICAL
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lriend, WIIUam Mullens.
ed apartment. Adulls aLid reo POT,\TOES, lieans, eabblge
.....te elderly lady recuperating from
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hospital CaD Leah Clay- - - lit" Mulbln7. Pb.
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TWO
ROOMS.
bath,
funllalLecl
Wanted to Rent
will bold Ito aliD1III picnic at
•parlmlllt. " ' - - 1JI FIVE ROOM ROUSE and bath,
YOUNG
couple wanlll ILLLfllmHidden Lakes, &amp;mday. Aug.
Dill floor, partly fumfsbed It .
Mulberry, l'llaae Bnl.l.
lshed boose or apartment by
ust II. Leglonalres and famidesired.
9eeoDd Ave., ·
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lies are Invited. All are aaked
Middleport. Can lie by
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appolnlmellt
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THE KlTI' 'N KURL Beauty
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Raelne.
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wart ear, price elt. 1!111 ..Shop, Elma RuaeD, o'IIMI'.
caD Mllloll Hand, Ill MDI
will be closed August 12 to
st., Middleport, Oblo, . . - .
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l!anbacvDie Road oil Rl. 7.
Olun1ly IDIIIIe by Gayle Jlo.
Donald IIIII 1111 Drlflenl.
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IMlrYke: waterlllle, u pile ·
taob, leadl beds aud 1Jae.
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borne 011 P'ouriiL St., ID New
Haven. lbree bedroom, prSales Opportunity
ap, basement. drapes and
carpeting.
l'bolle i112'2111.
We are aeeklnc 2 ~·­
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taoQI food ror Ill the ...,uJy.... .
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In our pleasant llmOiphore and
enjoy gncious 1erlice at I reas.
mableprlce.

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Ceell, . . ,_ . . . Ill., !'aiD&amp;available. Inquire 1M Mulber- IIIII &amp;IEIICURY Coupr, low
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.umQUES: Lady wanlll I or
her own home. can 1110 all JI'URNlSHED GARAGE apaJt.
ldndl rl. furniture, cldu,
LLLILLI 011 Llnc:oiD BID. Utlllllll
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llulldlng lila; . , _ farm.
lni (lrOUDd wllb paad, aad .
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'flee: Swaepm, L'UII wuiLen
IIIII pou.hen. Oenulna 1*11-

For Sale

CAMPER, 14 1 ~- aiS. Pia.
~.,._,
lllll-ll4t, Rev. Wendell G. AMOCIA'IIII
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lliiLIIer.
1-7-«11 .
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TRY OUR BRO,tqa) CHICIUN

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l&lt;eeping Meig.s

lAic:llecl about I mile from
Pomeroy In iood no~&amp;b~Mw­
bood. The Wileman Ageri:J,
Gllllpolll, Olllo. Off. HilMI,
Eve. 44U'IIII, 441 tSGO.

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meat IIIII auadled garqa.

flur nopesenlallves . , hippy TERRIER PUPPIII:S, Ralpb
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WALNUT CONSOLE w11b . tot tbe rmw Rim' For ..,.,fldenllal IDII!rvlew caD
lpeaker aouncl 8JIIem. ..
llpllllmaD a.b. lhe,me II
apoed. dual volume «llOroo
Sat. Aug. 10 or
welcamo.
IMe'
wllh AM lr FM radio. Pay
f.k:Jn. Aug. 12
jult IIS.It or LILOILIIIb' pay'WILL DO .wlul Ill bDml (10 lo 8 OD!y)
menla, Alao, Early AmeriC81l
llppen, ...............
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. bemmlne. llleralkllll, •.
....,. Collect
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16-12-111-14 ft., cleiLL mad1,
BeauUful solid stole unll wllb
lfrl. Preddle Tba'bel. Mum,
llurdJ, Uno raD bolloa.
4-lpeed ehanger. IIJb 1111"
. ,... 7'1U811.
....uc
menll of • per monlb or bel- - One mBe off Rl JS, 011 lllnpFor lent
barJ Boad.
7-17-lllc
anee ol fi,Ol.IJ. CaD IIUIIJ.
JIAPPY IIOUR, l!beunlllpibip TRAILER SPACE, all utllltlel
U«c
NIW aub. I Ill I p.m. J1aD.
alrudy available. !lee or caD
1111 NEWPORT a.,alor, 4diJ tlllll FrldaJ. Lldlll ...... Ira Beecle. Raclne, ' Oblo'
Daor, pod rubber, pod
SINGER ZIG ZAG 1111iDc ma_, JrldiJ.
Mdc
tit 4162.
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ddno, needt 110 - · All
1011.
Pbooe !'IU!fl. 7~-Ue
Till M&lt;miEk wbo hal two l"'lliNNSSIED ftvo I'OOLDI 1 n d Jlum.lrL foatuNI. llabl ...
llllbolea,
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dllldnD, Davt4 II, dall*r
balb. II • G Martel, Rl. 7,
Oil bdta, •.
Middleport.
1-7-«p doalgna, II, IIIJIIwA - · aad ..
Pay • per moLllb cr llel~ lin. 111rJ Ord IIIII
t.tner. fl. balbel. ALLdrow
duo, f4UI. CaD en-ms.
lind ID p_,., II ubd Ill SINGLES IIIII furnished and z
en., m m11e1 above Raeall ...,_
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furLLiabed aperliDioll, Pbooe
clno 011 Rl. •. PILoDe H7·
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HOW 01'111 lniiiiUI Ul. to It
... I-fool bed, • cylinder. I ROOMS IIIII batfL
pJl. the ... Dr!" Ill Oil PLENTY of space 1..- 0111 Inli011 nice IGt
ltandanl,
$150;
1180
Cleft'Olbe IIJ-pul Rl. 7. 8GII Ice
w1lh 111 faellltlea. ID Syralet Blleayne, 2-do..- IOdan, 211 on Rl. II. Call IINIOI.
cnam. pod lood, apedall Oil er
CUII.
4-IJ.tfc
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cubic IDdl, atandard abllt c.
Jrondq IIIII 'l1mrldaJ.
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lUIIe P'URIIlliiiED IIIII IILifumlsbeol
..nell! I'ILIIIIIng condillon, • . TRREE-YEAIUlLD
Come aee. Two 1111101 off Rt.
apert!nenla. CIOII lo ldlool.
borle, a ID&lt;h mare·, 1110
W 011 BaM Road. R11ber1
Wanted To luy
PILoDe .....
16-J.I.Ife
trudL; camper, IIIIa DIIW. Pia.
Lute.
1-Ntp
MmQUES. fundlllrt, ........

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YOO WOII't lind LIIILL)' IIIII nice
.... the _,. In Help Coualy. Modera klteben, lull but-

LADY '1'0 DO bousewort, live GOLDEN EAGLE APACHE
ln. Cootaet 0, JflDdy over U- TRAILI!lR, u:ceOent eondlll011,
berly Tbeatre. P!Jooe f9t.WI.
8oe Jolm lhle, Rl. 1, Raelne,
&amp;l-Ife after 4 p.m.
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WANTED

II, IIIII *1ft oal two miiiL
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fiOI$. AIIO, 1111 Jl'ard Gllule
IGO, l4oor aulomallr, SS2 enI!DI. pod cmiHioD, ...
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.... lnllll 18 UD. to • p.m.
IIQiriLLLIIO to lllart ft MODEL General Eleetl1o
wuilllayll. Ullld clolld!lll IIIII •teGD .•
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at
Company apenss s1oYe and brePfall lei llra '
JlllseeU._ ltlml. Bqlo

llldle; lllnl rtpt II MIJnll'

7:50 A.M.
t2 NOON ..
3 P.M.

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M1ddleport.

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c:lllnpr, JoniJ tlldlb./ Jult .
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Wheel Allgn....nt
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matchbw tmerlar, w......, Uke new, VB, auto. tnnL, P.S., ~

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• 1963 VOI.J(SW' AGEN •••••• ~ •••••••••
t895 ' '
Locally ownod, law IIIII- car. Good tires, clean vbVI ·
Interior, black llnlob. Rldlo.
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!N MEMORY o1 JRIIII!I E. Sear·
loll who passed ,away Auausl
Help Wanted
9, 1J6'/. Sadly mlssod by biJ
wile, Nora; daughten, Stella WAITRESS AND car )lopa. Apply In perao11, D-ow's steat
Selrles, Mr. and Mrs. ()key
lloUIO.
1-7-tte
Scllartiger; oon. Pearl sear-

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OPEN EVES. 1:00 P.M.
I'OMEitOY. OHIO

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-GUARANI' tiDPHONE 992-2094

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mlnlalunl, f11 IIIII ap. 8lud
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"vo aedromn apart.mont, Middleport, phone 9923874.
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Goldea Relrlevw pupplll.

at Alb Sl.,

lllddllporl. .. .

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Nl4fa
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PRACTICAL
llll1'l8 to can lor NllWLY DilC.XlRATED, famllb.
lriend, WIIUam Mullens.
ed apartment. Adulls aLid reo POT,\TOES, lieans, eabblge
.....te elderly lady recuperating from
IIIII bee11. PILDDe 1U-11H.
hospital CaD Leah Clay- - - lit" Mulbln7. Pb.
CiaroDCI
I'Nfllll, Purllaad,
borne m.1843.
1-N\e
Notice
ado.
f-7-llt!
RACINE AMERICAN Legion
TWO
ROOMS.
bath,
funllalLecl
Wanted to Rent
will bold Ito aliD1III picnic at
•parlmlllt. " ' - - 1JI FIVE ROOM ROUSE and bath,
YOUNG
couple wanlll ILLLfllmHidden Lakes, &amp;mday. Aug.
Dill floor, partly fumfsbed It .
Mulberry, l'llaae Bnl.l.
lshed boose or apartment by
ust II. Leglonalres and famidesired.
9eeoDd Ave., ·
U-lfc
Auguat 15, can ..,,
lies are Invited. All are aaked
Middleport. Can lie by
1-7~
to bring a covered dllb and
appolnlmellt
after
1
p.m.
1!:1,
For Silo
lable omlc:e.
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TRREE OR four bedroom homo. CANNING TOMATOES, ~JS del Wllbum, phoae .....
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bulbel. BriDI ccntamen. GerMuat locale llefore ll:boGI. beIIIII BUICK bLr door, a llliod
THE KlTI' 'N KURL Beauty
aldine
aeland,
Raelne.
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gins
Phone
IIIUIOI.
l-Ute
wart ear, price elt. 1!111 ..Shop, Elma RuaeD, o'IIMI'.
caD Mllloll Hand, Ill MDI
will be closed August 12 to
st., Middleport, Oblo, . . - .
Auguot Ill.
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NEWS

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LOCAL RIPORTS
· DAILY

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!lAND I!IVERY Friday and Saturday at Jaot's Cull 011 the
l!anbacvDie Road oil Rl. 7.
Olun1ly IDIIIIe by Gayle Jlo.
Donald IIIII 1111 Drlflenl.
1-7-atl:

IWIR'S BACK HOE and dMK
IMlrYke: waterlllle, u pile ·
taob, leadl beds aud 1Jae.
....... &lt;llelta', Oblo. CIIJ
llellry llabr, II&amp; • · or &amp;pr
llabr .....
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lal Gardlat

auto 0ouD1J Road

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borne 011 P'ouriiL St., ID New
Haven. lbree bedroom, prSales Opportunity
ap, basement. drapes and
carpeting.
l'bolle i112'2111.
We are aeeklnc 2 ~·­
eo In IIIla area lor earoer opporU«c

• Promotion by meit
•eo
per ceDI 1ucome I'Lom ..
tabUahed ac:eoomlo.

Lindley L)-0111
PlaiDs Phone
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Wo turn SUnday dinner llaoalamUy aoatr with hel.rQ' partloos or
taoQI food ror Ill the ...,uJy.... .
special children' a portions. Dine .
In our pleasant llmOiphore and
enjoy gncious 1erlice at I reas.
mableprlce.

218 E!. Main
l'hano 99~9974
1'..,.,-oy
Dally 5:30A.M. to 8:30 I'.M. - SUndaf 7:00 U&gt; 7:1101
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minD-. !ln. llllward TRAILER SPACE, aD atlllllel
Ceell, . . ,_ . . . Ill., !'aiD&amp;available. Inquire 1M Mulber- IIIII &amp;IEIICURY Coupr, low
mBeap. l'llmo Ml-11111.
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ry alter I or $ p.m. Wille P.
l-l-llc
0. b 4211 Pomeroy, '-8-Ur
.umQUES: Lady wanlll I or
her own home. can 1110 all JI'URNlSHED GARAGE apaJt.
ldndl rl. furniture, cldu,
LLLILLI 011 Llnc:oiD BID. Utlllllll
............ can Alhens 593- paid; adulll Ollly. Pbooe . .
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mE ROOM furLLiabed ~
For5... 01'TI1Mie
baiiL, In l'amenJ, Mra. Row11M DODGE 441 wap, V..
LIIIl Oocll. 800 w. Jlaln Sl,
'lllii'Mile, radio, .,..... ......
PlialnJ.
7-t4 4:
big, dnme lllpeanlor; . . .
MEN'S APARTMENTS, 1'001111
•: a a.ut11 Nrd, Mlddleplitl.
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WANIID

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NOW OPEN Bob'll'till ODurt,

buutiM Oldo River. Out or
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MIIGI COUIITY, OHIO

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RATS, ._.£ gone 1..-ever, 'Gel
Blar," 2"' lb. 11.81. Bale, 111N
I(Uaranleod. Sugar Run MDI,

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Ina. Eaet Main. I llloriM, aide
IGI lor i*klnlSYRACIIIB _ 8 ftiOILII ball
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20-ACRE fiii'ILIID Qlllllr ,-_ RADIO AND 'I'V RIPAIR, 1Loa1e
•
I . . . . .I . . . . . .
Ftnt
liCe presldeat to
lldp Oil water ILJIIom. RaDtiJOD. IGliL lllftllciL, 711 ·~
to
tbe
prelldeDey lie- ·
fife 1'001111 IIIII belb wlilt llllldflil) Sl, lllddilpal\ cauaa of lbe deallt
of a pmt.
outiJulldlup, ar will ~en 11\i
pbdae . . . . .
T-lt.lfc cleat wu J~1 at
li8Dl HILLrv
• doalll.'
Mptl'lle, wllb nice
llulldlng lila; . , _ farm.
lni (lrOUDd wllb paad, aad .
LLtW!J lenetld. !lee JIDLII 1Ja1.
ton, Sr., DILl lillie eat or n..
PoiDta CIIL Rt. 7, ,.- pbdae . .

1-'f·fle .

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Well As

ILLd a LLdDLber ol olbar biLikltnp. A cltaD farm.
. . AfRI! - 2 - - wllb
1-Uip "-A.. . . . . ._
- - • ........ 2 lllal, •

11114 Clll!lVROLET, 4-do..-, 1eyllnde' llllomatk:. ~'bono
tiiU532 after • p.m. l-7-41p

8llVBif ltOCII ._.

Mason Area ·

••'

ELECTROWX SALIS ... •·
'flee: Swaepm, L'UII wuiLen
IIIII pou.hen. Oenulna 1*11-

For Sale

CAMPER, 14 1 ~- aiS. Pia.
~.,._,
lllll-ll4t, Rev. Wendell G. AMOCIA'IIII
•••
lliiLIIer.
1-7-«11 .
IIYIWlUIB

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8yJ-, _......,the

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BAILF.Y'S RESTAURAN'I ,.

---aun

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Gallic and ,

II. II, O'IIIIM

Jf4le

TRY OUR BRO,tqa) CHICIUN

._l!EK

•

l&lt;eeping Meig.s

lAic:llecl about I mile from
Pomeroy In iood no~&amp;b~Mw­
bood. The Wileman Ageri:J,
Gllllpolll, Olllo. Off. HilMI,
Eve. 44U'IIII, 441 tSGO.

"..a,.,.

!J

4:30 P.M.

meat IIIII auadled garqa.

flur nopesenlallves . , hippy TERRIER PUPPIII:S, Ralpb
- IIIey um aaUafaetory InJl'rulh. Phone Malon 'I'II-WI7
You, too, ba'" • a.,..j,
TII!RIII WILL 11e a
111oo1 COLLLI!I.
eepUonal Oppollunlly lo ,...
&amp;llldq, Alii- U bec'mlai al
IIJb an lneome lor Ufo.
WALNUT CONSOLE w11b . tot tbe rmw Rim' For ..,.,fldenllal IDII!rvlew caD
lpeaker aouncl 8JIIem. ..
llpllllmaD a.b. lhe,me II
apoed. dual volume «llOroo
Sat. Aug. 10 or
welcamo.
IMe'
wllh AM lr FM radio. Pay
f.k:Jn. Aug. 12
jult IIS.It or LILOILIIIb' pay'WILL DO .wlul Ill bDml (10 lo 8 OD!y)
menla, Alao, Early AmeriC81l
llppen, ...............
RON
LAUTT
AMUS
llla'eo radio MLLJblnaiJOD. SAVE NOW 011 aluminum holll,
. bemmlne. llleralkllll, •.
....,. Collect
......
16-12-111-14 ft., cleiLL mad1,
BeauUful solid stole unll wllb
lfrl. Preddle Tba'bel. Mum,
llurdJ, Uno raD bolloa.
4-lpeed ehanger. IIJb 1111"
. ,... 7'1U811.
....uc
menll of • per monlb or bel- - One mBe off Rl JS, 011 lllnpFor lent
barJ Boad.
7-17-lllc
anee ol fi,Ol.IJ. CaD IIUIIJ.
JIAPPY IIOUR, l!beunlllpibip TRAILER SPACE, all utllltlel
U«c
NIW aub. I Ill I p.m. J1aD.
alrudy available. !lee or caD
1111 NEWPORT a.,alor, 4diJ tlllll FrldaJ. Lldlll ...... Ira Beecle. Raclne, ' Oblo'
Daor, pod rubber, pod
SINGER ZIG ZAG 1111iDc ma_, JrldiJ.
Mdc
tit 4162.
8-Nie
...... Marion ~- X.
ddno, needt 110 - · All
1011.
Pbooe !'IU!fl. 7~-Ue
Till M&lt;miEk wbo hal two l"'lliNNSSIED ftvo I'OOLDI 1 n d Jlum.lrL foatuNI. llabl ...
llllbolea,
.,_,._,.,
,_,.
dllldnD, Davt4 II, dall*r
balb. II • G Martel, Rl. 7,
Oil bdta, •.
Middleport.
1-7-«p doalgna, II, IIIJIIwA - · aad ..
Pay • per moLllb cr llel~ lin. 111rJ Ord IIIII
t.tner. fl. balbel. ALLdrow
duo, f4UI. CaD en-ms.
lind ID p_,., II ubd Ill SINGLES IIIII furnished and z
en., m m11e1 above Raeall ...,_
U4lp
furLLiabed aperliDioll, Pbooe
clno 011 Rl. •. PILoDe H7·
.....,,
l-4-121e
.
f4tfc
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b]l:gest ova~ ·' ·"'
road ~·~• . train ~~~ed ·l~'tr · ol bls ~¢~;e··~~n ~.~j,l.'io..... l.p tOld' abqUt "an lmJ&gt;osslble
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MIAMI (\11'0-More than 300
Negro !Oiclers were .In ·Jt,.. k,.n LtborQ&lt;'. Olzy. Thf1rieid8
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peace
!orees •• I pinal ,die .
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National Guardsmen and deputy gteement Over whether ,, ·!he , to lleJ.!eve ll)a\, ~ "'·'Op.ulol~canl
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llliiJ~&amp; ·df tal' lWif•P'-&lt;ei ho"IIQQ!d .i~ :~ so• II.seem~ like an erimlnal !orcel, and we muat
TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY
sheri Its !or'cefull,y Imposed presence ol the GOP eonveitlon 'j doO:t live adlfnn.': . ,,·, '·)
l!lam'I!O".t)\' .erows ~m' sev- ;-.)lbl.i,;dtil!JL J!iol he 'le ·li~: 9n hl1 ~ th~ough ll!e. ael to reatore that balance.''
August 9 • U
order toda,y in the Llberzy CIQ&gt; . In Miami Balch, aeross Bit- ··~ Bot GOII"sll Lee J!!DI!i, ·Nesro
.~'A ., filhor whO hiAII&lt;i:&amp;ll 'li&gt; we/rio W!oi;\lhe finished the sixth
War ott Crime
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Walt Disney's
Negro district ot this resort cit;)' cayne ' Bl,y, had ,..&amp;ny part tn 1.ef:arJ. ~ of the_ ·•
Count¥ oral-~ towna have
so 111o• ~~~~,. ~OOJ, cQP,Id ,so fo college.
BeltltW AllY· Gen. .Ranllt1
The one and onl,y,
wiMpre pollee killed three bringing about the violence. , . C0!1U1tunlll' ', RelaUons '·.J!!lard&gt;, ' - ' •spetehed to .the """""' tini)e, · lirtmllced.
· · '"i'.llintle, Qusolltr'mothor,,.ltl\. lp~ialtlftitl 4GPcern !or peace, Clark, Nixon 5ll4dlere mujlbo
Genuine, Original
Negroes in two days o! fldal
The Rev. Kenneth Major," a ._ld, ·''It hili nothltW , do wiG! No ~ . ~a'"" lnuiie· qule!li wepl Wilen he ifent 1&lt;1 ,... iiut unclor~ why he had to go. a new Justice Deportment head.
FAMILY BAND
viol~ooe.
Liberty Clcy mlnlsrer, llld the eonveiltlon. '1'1111 Is 1 MlaJiU ..~te17 .,_aillble. . :
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. ·~ , . ,· ·A; .,.I ,teacher; renllrkalil9 foolbiJI caa.;li; an ln111iratlonal to direct 1 war lilil!l\
(Technicolor)
sprayire rear gas !rom bug "Hulllreds of people were hired Probl,!l'• ~ilgrowii fi#t here '' · ·
Walter Brennan, Buddy Ebsen
spf.,Yers ard clubbing Negroes for the convention- but no one ln our mmlittle ~etto. •: ':
D-.;.·t T, 1
mi!Jl.._r ~'P ''Iibp on .his 1\'ll'i A·cOj!rllliOu• wile ancllqyal organized crime.
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·clillilr;n·iilioih*'·'!\lm In Vl~ ,and~elfal, •.
"Time is runnltW out lor 11M!
OlSND' CARTOONS:
who refused to retreat lndoors,
"I•· hi• '- chos~ Protea1loo ol politico, Drat scores, then hun- merchants of crime and corrupNatures Strangest
the tl'Gq&gt;s 100 deputies had
dreCIS "''theft th(ji•ftdl · ind ftriaUy mlllloni wurked rot his suc~s~ . tlon tn American soctacy,u !'If
Creatures
quelled most ot the rock~
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t~~t ~ stai/cia )letbro 'y.q,- .""'!'iMted f« pteioldont o! the Unit• . promised the cheering Rq;JubllArt of Self Defense
throwing and lootlllfl by earl,y
Mr. Duck Steps Out
today-lOr the second time In 24
By United Press International
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Admission:.SSe and 50c
hours. There w~e isolated
BALTIMORE - GOV. SPIRO T. AGNEW WON ovenihelmltW
noodNixedon ::!d
SHOW STARTS 1 P.M.
reports o! violence throughout majorities
in Baltimore's Negro areu when he ran(or aovernor two
·-e--...
the nighl
years ago. Bot ThUrsday Negro leaders here gr-.ted his noml•grlll!s eosting billions lor 11M!
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unemployed, the cities and 11M!
tion for the vice presidency with dismay. AcneW _.,
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(CQ!itirjoed
poor
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MIAMI (UPI) - A new dls- have not changed. "I have been I tanding oWl while the reot o! the
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MASON
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lurbance in this city where countr• Is on a headlong dash to the le!t."
· laundllna
S.~ttered liberals whose can- know ·• who- a•retld
the word "!ru&amp;trltlon, violence and_,_,,.
tall•
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this yearconalructed
wilh ~-•
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Those
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cl. &amp;lglneers financing, will be
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to tax and creollt
TO~IGHT, AUGUST 9
ed in racial violence broke out
Negroes sul!ered al!er he took stern measures to curb ciVIl disone by :&lt;IIIII .hid jleen tvetoecl 'ln
Francia :L. Dille, Nixon's Ohio sive way
uooUBLE TROUBLE"
early to&lt;ta.v 1 sending pollee orde~~ - particularl,y afrer he dressed down a 8!'011J of Negro lesd· : d :,:s~.::;J 1 :;,~w::;e:; the
huddle . wltli Nixon ~ ·ftlilll&amp;er, Iii~ \lhfides policies enlisting p~vare enterElvis Presley. Yvonne Romain
SCJ.Iads roaring to the Coconut
oro in Baltimore for falling to denounce black mllitBntl. Agnew
thou&amp;ht the,Y datOcitld In IClllle 'let It .be known U..t he did not prise In the solution of the
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claimed the militants were responsible for Baltimore riots follow- ~or · Illflott Ra,ynes llld c1. Agnew'a "'leent remarkil.todli. wllll. the Vice pr~ldin!ial ll!)ll1o urban crlals.
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At least three pistol shots ing tho assissination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "I repudlare all
words II"·'" to m. over' nU In to•t!Gil btit it al"" .was -ent
He telrerated hlo'Pt'ollosaluo
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rang out in the viclnlzy of a white racism," Agnew told the group o! 50. "I ehalleJVe you to COng. Ken Hechler, G!e Wahama 11M!· South
but "". •· In the that Nlxori was . not· r,e a"'' In- "bolld bridges o oman 'A'•"
Hilh schoolbanclandotberaraupa
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busy highway where about 50
TO BE KIDDING!"
repudiate all black racism."
Industrial, blc ell~' North.
terested In Rhodes' Views about ty" between "" res 1
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Negroes gathered and milled
and lndlvioNala will participate.
Rep. Albert H. Qule, Mlm., the ~eeond •""' em the ticket.
and to develop prngrlll!a l&lt;i helP
SATURDAY, AUGUST IO
CouncU warned parema about
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around. No one was injured,
MIAMI BEACH - SEN. EDWARD W. BROOKE, 11-M.aiB,, does ebU- having blcyol88 w!UICUI toured Con-"''Hill,"'"•
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When Rhodes ruabed to -'ve
Nei!J'OOS own , r h own pi
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Bobby Darin - Emily Banks
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however, and police quickly
not plan to campaign natiorally foe the Richard M, Nlmn- Spiro T,
oUr •n a reWIIt. "•-.__._ Nl&gt;ron an endorsement lor New and business, "to ave I ece
"GUNFIGHT IN ABILENe"
required ll&amp;ltts and re!lectorl.
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broke up the crowd.
Agnew
Republican ticket, a close associa~ said.
would
be better than •-w," Yor
_ k u ••or John v. Lindsay, or the aeUott In ••
u•e exc ns,.,
AND
Porents
will
be
hold
relj)Cllill""'~
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The informant said Brooke, first Negro member of the U.S.
he oat4. But Jolul Llndlly, the it already was too late. Nixon venlures o! pr vote en rpr se.
Jan Murr&amp;J - Mike Henry
m•o! New York, was the was , ......
•~- He ended on an . .111belt vote cl.
Senate, had decided he would campaign only for cqresstoral alii ble,
The
two
da.ys
of
disorder
Joe YOUII&amp; waterandaewersu~_ to amowu:e thot ...
"TARZAN and the GREAT
legislative
carxlidates
in
his
home
state
of
Massachusetts.
man
he
said
woald
be
bes•
and
now•
was
Ilia
man.
better times aheod:
within a [ew miles of the site of
RIVER"
perlntendont, waa llldhorlzed to
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Nor wu the lira! "''""'of
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SUNDAY, MONDAY
NEW YORK - WHEN IT COMES TO A me NEWS se!illece
system.
vt~ iltion left three men dead, at
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a
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Amartca
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abolol
to
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Romney Nominated
the two men wllo tame to Mltime has c1011' lor •• to eave
least 29 persons lnjured and like the Republican NaUonai Convention at Mlaml Beach NBi!oTV
AUG. 11 • 12 • 13
is hard to beat. All the usual audienCe measurements show the ij1m ~k~ doclded to Inform
N•- alate C hal r man ami Baaeb as key flsurts.
the valley of deiiPtlr and climb
nearly 200 arrested.
sarxty Dennis
heeded by Chet Huntley and David Brinkley wound 111 t~ fateful the B &amp; o Railroad c1. condl- Georse Abbott also thought , IUoodea, as chairman of the the mountain so that we nlay
Remains of Riot
'l'P TilE DOWN STAIRCASE'
•-·w'l seleetlott a poor one del.._.._
onswered lor Ohio see G!e dory o!
the dawn;,-a
In Liberty Cit,y, rotting week well ahead of the dpposition ln the ratings.
tl011s or the cross!Dia in town. -~
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did
a
little
betrer
against
ltsorch-rlval
than
it
managed
!rom
the
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of
eleetlon
the
Ylee
•resldllllllal
roll
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new
dol'
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Am
lea, a ·footstuffs from looted stores
Altendinl were Mayor Roynes,
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Richard Chamberlain
littered the streets. Dead fish, in 1964 but not enough to make any claims- and the sllence from Charlotte Janko, recorder, and the
ticket. He 11&lt;1111•teci Tha lilly he pve waa an em- dawn lor peace
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chickens and enormous lumps CBS was more eloquent than words. Yet for thQse who tried to Counellmen Don JohniCltl, Rotor Mlc"'-·
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of ground beef drew swarms of watch both networks there 'lr'BS technically little to choose between ·111aell, JamesJarreUandGeorp aplnst Ranney's wish, and lor llraokil, and 01111 lor Rhodes.
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flies al'll the stench over- the NBC crew and Walter Cronkite's CBS cohorts.
Car1011.
Romney rolled 111 186 dolopto
Romne,y had a worse limo.
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whelmed the last vestiges of
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At an' aftel'IIOOII preu cott!or!or Atinew, be!ore movlfts to ence, RoallleY amounced that
tear gas.
The disorder spread Thursday
make Agnew a lllllnimoul he had porauaded the Mlehlp•
night from Liberty City into the
eholee,
delegation 1101 to . - 1 - him ~ If""_
central Negro district.
Atinew
had
1101
known
whit
lor the vice prealdeocy.
Ull
Bot wben a delep!&lt;i !ram N,.
PARI$ (111'1) _ • The ~
MIAMI BEACII (UP0 - Here o! the !lrst rank , , . because at and !rlends arotmd G!e world In was coming. "I am stunned,"
Tl&lt;EATMENT GIVEN
are the hlgli!ISI&gt;ts o! Richard M, a time when America crlea out those struaJea in wllleh G!etr he said alter Nixon Phoned hbn Yada placed him In nomination,
the word at 12:39 p.m., EDT- Romney made .., move to atop · IIcan nominaUott of lllchan! V.
The Middleport emergenc.}' Nixon's ~:~peech accepting the for the unity that this admlnla- interest Is as great as ours.
Cotnntulll ...
"It waa a bolt !ram the blue.'' him. Lindsay blotked a almllar
:..l:.,~:UClll~·
squad answered a call to 574 Republican presldanUal oomlna- tratlon has destroyed, G!e
Republican porlj'-a!ter a aplrTo
G!e leaders of tile
Laurel St. at 2:10 a.m. Frida~', tion:
Bot the bolt had 'been bulldllll! move by Ilia 1-rtars.
pn&gt;Creaa or the Parla ~ belted contest lor Its mmlnatiol&gt;-- Communlot world we IIY: Alter lor houro u Nixon went over
National Leadership
!rom where Henrietlf, Robinson,
ID 11M! end, a bldi.Y trow1cec1 - t h e United stat.eaandNorth
stands
united
be!ore
tile
nadon
What America needs are
an era ol eontrontatlon, the with 111 to 100 adviaero 1 Ust o! Romney managed to · 1)11 the Vlllnllll, dlplomall predicted eo.
who had become ill, was taken
to Vereran, Memorial Hospllal, leaders to match the greatness . • • moat important, we are time hal come for an era ~ ponlble candidates he thought mlcraphoolo and liked thot IIi- dlf
going to win because our cauoe neiiDIIatlon. 'Nbere G!e worlei' • might nl his IPfCIIIcaUotts.
giveD treatment and released o! her people ....
.new's tlOIIIIMtlon be mado .....,. ~·• ...,u.tora will ~
Home of the
When the strongest nation ln Ls right.
oupor powers are eoneerned,
LlndiiY, with the moot liberal lmous.
· mllli 111em about the AIJ\edeln ·
VIetnam
there
11
110
aceoptable
altemathe
world
can
bu
tied
clown
lor
viow1
In
the
crop,
was
lint
to
ptell-.w eleCuonl, -'· ~
HELD FOR AWOL
Fabuloru
We
hope
there
Ia
a
chante
Uve
to
peacel\ll
netplllatlott,
rrur
years
by
a
war
in
VIetnam
go
down.
The
South
said
It
until
·•- the ....___... $.
· Floyd Reynolds, 20, wos being
the!
current
negotiations
may
witb
no
erxl
in
sight;
when
the
couldn't
accept
him.
RGrald
held in the Meigs Couoty jail
t!O 1)01 domlnatiOII
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aver IIJUI other ~ , • , we Reaiian-whO had Wil be
Frida~' ott AWOL tharges by the richest nation in tile world can't bring an honorl!ble and to lilt
manage
its
own
economy;
when
war.
We
will
say
INlthing
tllrlna
wouldn't
take
'sac...!
apot
011
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ohall never be belllgorel)t but
U, S. ArmJ&lt;, Reynolds lurned himthis
campaign
thet
might
the
natloo
with
the
greatest
we shall be aa.flrlri ID clelendlni the Ucket-waa eonaldered liU'- ~
that Uta WOC!t,l!l ibe ·u. S: . •
self in to Pomeroy police Thursour system os they (Comnu- way, and rejected, thi1 time b)' ~ered
day al!erooon and is being held tradition or G!e rule o! law is destroy G!at ehance .. ,
Hanoi Vletnlin taib llbleb ' · •
For
plagued
by
unprecedented
lawlour
years
this
admlnlonlsta)
are
In
expending
thelra.
tor military authorities.
the North.
., . .)
.
eel In Pull._ ia,' COuld.:':'. .
lessness; when the president of tratlon has had at Ita dlspoaal
Prelllp
RepresentaUvea
Roawr1
C.
B.
Uldl IIIIer boll! '-~·
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the United States cannot travel the greatest milltary and
I SAY· that wllen respect lor Morton, ol Maryland, .,.S
t;lll polldcOU ~ eiiOM . .
~ake Viash-ups Cinch
abroad or to any major clzy at economic advantage that one the United Slatea hal !allm so George Buoh, or Tea1, went
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, ' ty
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1 far theNti;llllbtrpnO:
i
J
_,1 oleetlllll.
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Hot weather tip: Use oven- home without fear of a hosUle nation has had over another in low that a !ourth-rate mUitary out lor latk of the needed
to-table dishes and plug-in &lt;Jemonatration- then It Is time any war in history , , , ,
el!Ptrilnct.
5o
did
Sen.
Howard
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power, like North Korea, will
•~oN
(111'1)
·
~n..,
oblltYII'I
liiiMd;·
co o k i n g equipment whlch lor new leadership foe America.
Baker,
of
TeMOssee.
soutbtr~
...
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Never has so much millt.ar)', hiJack a United states naval
1
make after meal wash-ups a
Election
economic and diplomatic power vessel on the hlih aeas It 11 nero vetoed Sen. Mark llollleld, Edl100 Co. Timed.,- alrvtld o Nortb ~ will 110 ~
:inch.
Order By Pho,\.. .
o! Or"'""' IJhorah said 110 to reward or f]O,OOO 1t1r ln!orma- lnol&lt; at lilt GPiotll a~ lot
We are going to win bl&gt;cause been used so inelrectlvely,
Ume lor new iead8rshlp to
Sen.
John T..,.., o1 TeJas.
lion leodlnr to the arrtll and lhe Amll'i.coD ~ ltld ~­
The first priority . , . cl. our restore respect !Dr G!o United
this great convention has
And , ......... """"
so
lilt
choice
narrowed
doom.
eaavlcllcln or .._II- bl)' riVIH. "- llnlll7 In 1bo G(- ·
The banjo is generally re- demoostrated to the nadon tllat next admlnlstratlott will be to
. ~..
garded as being the only na- the Republican J&gt;0111. has the bring an honorable and to the
Nixon had 1114 that In the end ble !Dr dollln&gt;llnl or dunqlng lldll .......-lltloas.
" . Crime
tive American musical Instru- leadership, the platform and the war in VIetnam. We ahall not
~·
Let Ul always relptcl our he would llllke the lllocllott. He Ito ~.
ment.
purpose that America needs ... atop Giere- we need a policy to t:CIUrta and those wbo sorve .., !lnally pltked Aaltf!W, heUd
The reward poatod.• llltr
ary . . " ~
t-eeause you have nominated as prevent more Vletnams.
wu ftiiOCtod ~ tranamia- · .
them. But I" us also reeognlze 1ome &lt;'CIIlPiaillll, 0011114erett
l~"Y running mate a statesman
Foreign Polley
them,
rejectad
them,
and
oiOD
to-· hod ..... clrDamlt~:t
that some ot our oour!IID their
to
G!o
phoM.
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tid
and
tour
utlUt1
polta
cut
Hllll')' Slawter, 8S, fllher 11.
All at America's peace- doclalotts have too 1..-.ln
''l'm
It,'·
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the
llaillle111atod
down
in
Stark
C4luml
oaruer
keeping
Institutions
and
all
c1.
HlrlDl
Sinter, Mlddl"l*'! .....
weakening G!e -ca !Oreaa ao
GI_FTS! GIFTS!
1
farmoi.
11101 llllllliiC tl l(ll,t
America's
foreign
commllm«&lt;ll
aplnal
the
cr1mlnal
rprcea
,
•
,
;
~ laid to bll wile.
thla - ·
• FENTON
1'bt
colllpelly
aloo
wu
ll'lMMtlp Local SciiDtllo· DIJirla
must be r-ailed. Over the
Jr we are to restore ordor and
t WOODEN WARE
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tld an lnlunclloa b)' """"'ltCoun- Board or Noeldl011, ' 11*1 Wit1o
peal 25 years America hal respect lor law ID this counlr)'
.CHINA
11' Olmmott l'llll Court. llllllt- . . . aftmlooa ID a Cllarlta- &gt;
provldod ...re than $150 billion 111ere Ia one place lo bosln. Wo
'*IEWELRY
VETERANS
MEMORIAL
ina Jllckttl ot G!o ·alrlklni utll' liDII, W, VL, llol)lltal.
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in foreign old . . . the Umo has .... 1111118 to haVe • '
HOSPITAL
i1J
Workaro
cl.
America
1o
two
•aOOKS
coma lor otber natlms in the 1111A&gt;rn11f aoneral , , . I p)eclp to
A relidolll or Kame. w. va.;ADMITTED - Paul KW!n, IAq at each llllr-e ot 111J 0 b I o Joli'. Slo- Ia survlvtd b)' bl•·
Free World to bear their lair you lhat rur at1umo1 _.-.)
,.AND MANY
.
EdliOO piiiiiiiQ the oaunb'.
share
ol G!e burden o! will be dlrectecl to 11111e11 a war Bottom.
witt and a dut.,..r, ura&lt;· Uti .
OTHERS
DISCHARGED
Ellen
COUch,
~
1,
700
member
I
ot
G!o
Culo, Kelllll, In atldltiClll to hli
do!endlng ll'eodom and keeplns qalalt orpnlzed ertme.
Patrltia llarat, lluoaall F1la, lllllaa itradl Ohio Edl100 JU\y .., hire. Funeral Hl'¥ieea - .·· ..
G!e peaee.
PoverV
This la mt a new isolationism.
Let uo lncrtaH Ute wealth or J - Spencor, ~ WIH, E. 12benandiJ!Y..........n,Strat- held • 2 p.m.~ attloiQru._
HUI, Bell Ktllftloa; Frank llla,lilaiiYIIdo, ~.ltldLor- ll&lt;!k Bopti11 Clllreb ot K.u IIIII It is a new !ntornatlonallsm in Amel:b:• ., tbat we can prorldo J,
WoiiDrd.
,
lin.
.
Amerlea enllals its a!Ueo more - " Y lor lilt lied;
burial !Dr 111• llltdl. !Dr all wllo
eamat help themselves. But lor
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tlloH w11o are ohio io help
u..n&gt;aei.ves, wllat wi- ·ore
aot
more
million•
111 wellare
With so many personal, family and busirolla, but ...,.. lftll!lmo 111
I
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ness banking services right here under
payrillll.
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one cool roof-to take care of so many
Instead or pornmont Job•
money matters for you with only one cool
and aovornmont hoollng and
Pt1'ft1110!11 welfare,. Itt IIOI'tlrD·
visit to this bank-'you can make this
mont UH Its tu and · credit
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August a little cooler for yourself by bankpolicies to enlist • , • tile
ing at our "Full Service" bank. You also
rreatell: englna &lt;1. progrea1 OYer
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can beat the heat by banking here by
doveloped in the hlalory or man

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Weors, GalllpJiis; Rltbord
Cral&amp; moom~n~~ms; Paul CandUab, Clv'~ Falla, and KQ
Bose (aild her - Scott,) R I o
Grancio,
To reSil"''o UcbtliD advu!ce,
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KEEP COOL HERE WITH
"FULL SERVICE" BANKING!

Elberfelds In Pomeroy Are Open Both ,,
Friday And Saturday\Nights Until' 9· ,.

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- Amerlean private ~H
(IIIIIch) .ean provtdo the joba,

POMEROY
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SLACKS
SPORT COATS
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Member FDIC

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Multiples of $l,OOO.QO
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POMEROY JACKSON - Hoeklpg Couoty
contestanta walked ii1r1f will!
the honors of beins the outallldins 4-11 sa!ety speakers in the
orea eontest held this week in
Jackeon.
Bobble Frasure, apeald 111 on
household aa!ety, was juclpd the
oulatlJ1cllns girl S{lOlker, Dean
Mowrey, IIPMkltW ott aa1e use or
the pOWer Inn mower, wUJ rep.
resent the ~· of the areo,
Winners of the Jackson area
.....,at .......,.. with nino other
uea winoera lor state honors
Frida~', Auiust 23, at 10 Llll.,
in the louJeho BuD~ .in the
i!!lo Slate Fairground&amp; Contesta.&lt;&amp; of the ~ and girl dlvialooa
11M! 11ate eontest are

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C&lt;Jmpedna tor a week's trip to
the National 4-11 Club CoQIII'ess
held yeorl,y In December at ChiCll(l, Winolo,
Other !Pflkera o! the area
event were Jolmns Miller, Lowrenee County, second .Plaee wl~
ner of the girls' division; Connie
Davia, Gallla County; Roth HodgICltl, Jackson County; Linda Cot·
trW, Meigs County; Kath,y Cox,
Pike County; Kalhy Morgan, Scioto County; and JUdy Smith, Vloton Cwnzy,
The Ares 4-H safety spealdng
ltUvity was sponsored by the
OhJo Fanners' Insurance Gr&lt;q~
in cooperation with the CooperaUve Exte118Jon Service, the Ohio
Slate University,

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t 100 clUII'OOIIIS to Ill&gt; Uaed thia
!.all b)' lha Meigs Couoty School

!Dr the Melltalb' R - haa
b0111 I s - b)' !Ira. Grace Wilber, chllrmall cl.lhe M.alp County RetardatiCil Board.
.Mrs. Weber 1114 thai G!e two
rooms 1101 be ID an actual
but must meet otber specl!lciiiCllll. Two rooma llove
boon recommended lltlayear u
to the ago-opon 81110118 thePI4101. ·
Mrs. Weber also alre1aed hnr
hope G!attrarurportallon!acllltiaa
wU1 be worked out thla year !OL·
G!e stu-a by auto dealers c1.
111e eouoty,
AIIYone haYing a two room fa.
clllty available Olld oatllfldur7
lor the 8thool 11 askecl 1o talephone (collect) Mn. Weber at
37~93 tllrruill Chester ox:lwoge• .

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