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PROJECTS - Worldng at spatter painting projects during day camp at Camp Kiashuta from left
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with an RCA Victor A&amp;I IFM solid state Radio. AutomaUc
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Frequency Control locks
free listening enjoyment. And this RCA table m~L wiLl
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reJected hardwood solids with a Danish walnut veneer.
See all the table modeb and portables too In the Music
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Leonard. Rllssell Lyous h a
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Middleport's Boys League! tor ~hree for lour ~t the_ plate, Iand Price fanned Fou_r, W!l lkL.-d Yank hlttel's were M1kt- Bo· - Bnwes took ~ one.~ame le11d Slavin a double With h1s two •four.
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YANKS WIN
Gerlach had two sm ~· " · i'h1l
schedule Thursda)
evening, lor three, and McCloud a sin- · Paul Cunningham Jpened on Mille• a double, sinGle an•l a
thumping the Red So' ll-3 on gle.
the mound for the Indians but homer· flavp Tyrre a &lt;in·•·e
righthander Mike Sayre's sharp I .For the Red Sox, Perk Ault departed In the third with the and tiny-bomber Terry Pick·
two-hitter.
sangled and Pulhns homered. score 8-1, and Rick Stobart fin· ens had two singles.
In the other game. the Van- Sayre fanned 11. walked one ished up. The Yanks' Phil Miller
kees stayed in a three . way tie
Indian pitcherp ranned fo"r .
National Lea)!Ue lwundup
New York shut out Washington
for second place with a 4-2 rewalked to. Thh Yanks' Miller
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2-0 in American LeagUe gam&lt;s.
cord by . defeating the Indians
fanned b. walked 6.
UPI Sports Writer
Wynn's hitting made things
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sood thanks larg.'!)': to the fund· againsl two losses. Cuellar, who I.. .
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Co1mpllete Prot.ction
raising eflorts of the San Fran· now has won six in a row First time around 00 8 bome the Braves hitting attack on Addison defeated Syracuse by choice and a hit batsman.
Coates. m defeatmg the Indwns.
Is Our Business
cisco Giants.
scattered eight hits and struck
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The 25-year-old outlielder, out 10. Bob Bolin sulfered the
Vaughan had two singles, Sayre Angels downed Middleport No. ed five more markers in t h e 1Indians
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BUD SIMPSON
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Syracu'" Ball Park Thursday. six more in the fourth on a hit .
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Fife, who pitched all but the batsman, four walks, three ,c. Braves
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break still four weeks away, he the Phillies' opening game!
final out of the game. struck rors and a single by Cottrell , Red So
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out t4 batters while packing the his third hit of the game.
Sayr: and Lowery. Price and
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Wynn, on a hitting rampage Hall, given. his first starting ' The Tigers defeated the Pi· :
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tance on th~ mound for the win· ham.
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pitching especially to his liking. Balbmore when scheduled hur- ed an 18-10 triumph over tne
ther, a .double aod single; T. struck out 14 for Syracuse.
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lns c.areer Thurs~ay mght when three smgles In th~ f1rst mm~g and Chuck Clark comblned ta i sunny Ca_liform.a for a t~~· .~yracuse, in the other game.
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b~.ttf.!d in li~ted his total to 43, pitcher Steve B~ass and Dtnn Tiger hitters were Eddie ci~c ~;;_s~ League w&lt;~s can,':.· __.o Addi~en started its scoring in . righthander Jim Running of the
th1rd best m ~he le~gue . The C_IendPnon contnbutcd two.run Young, three singles; B. Black- b rain.
the second with three runs 011 a Philade1phia Phillies was admit·
homers also ra1."ed h1s total t&amp; smgles to the rally. Blass went stm: a home run : Andy Vaugh. I Y
home run by Doug Cottrell, a ted to St. Joseph's Hospital
live off Giant pitching this year thP distance for the first time ; ''"~ two sangles: Clark, , home I Officials said the game would 1 triple by Jeff Blazer, a double Thursday night with ·a severe
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by M1ke HarriSon, a fielder's case of bronchitis.
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Wynn, who was well on his and a solo blast by Ron Hunt rout of the D&lt;ldgers as Gene i t!ltJ)ght for the Reds. Ancthe"
way to a big seasGn last year highlighted a four-run sevel'lth McKinney slammed two rq_und- ! night game is scheduled Sat.Jr'
bf•f-J1·c breaking his wrist, now I inning that carried the Dodgers tri D:'l(lrs. Gary Snouffer had a day and a .llay encounter wirds
has hit six homers in the last to their secend consecutive two-run four·bagger and Mark up their Los Angeles stav Snn!l('Vcn gf!mes .
i '\o'ictory after eight strai'!"ht! Werry got a grand slam and a day. From there Lt's ba,:k on
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~olo homer.
the road for a two--game wllrk·
pht 2. bent Pitt&lt;i.hurgh 4-1 ~!ore
Leftha~der Jim
Brewer, Yanks getting hits were Wer- 1out with San Francisco.
5-2 In a twl-mght wh?se sbff
him to ry, two home .runs and a sin-1 . ,_Los Angeles is 14 games and
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Chicago 2·1 in ll innings and i thf" Dodger attack.
j Dodger . hitterJ.. ;- ,were Joe . home again until June 23, for o
~elker with two singles, Den- three.game series with Pitts1•-.w*W:·1.. _ _. _ , . . , _ ms Glaze. a home run and two bur_gh
j
Coaeb Mike Martin's ~_lorn- s;ingles, and Jon Buck, a sin- : After San F'ranci~co the Re~s
i eroy RedJegs were awarded
gle.
. ~0 on to Houston for ll GnPa ,&gt;rotesL game win over Mtd·
Eugene McKinney and T. Wy-: game stint June 21.
dleport No. I in the Tuesday att combined to handle the
Nf(e Pee Wee L.ague action Yanks mound chores and fanSETS RECORD
I at the Syracuse Ball Park dur- ned nine. and walked tO while
COLUMBUS tUPI) - Hi-Leo
ing a meebng of teague man· t Denms (.laze strU,ck _out seven c;et a new lifetime ~cord of 1·
SPRINGFIELD, N.J (UPI) _j agcrs on Thursday.
and walked 10 for:th~ Dodgers. !2:02 1·5 .Tbursday to beat out
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The amateurs in the rson of~· Martm bad protested t~at ,
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. raCI!' favortte Chief's Dean ice-cold o~n Tex!:' named Mlddieort No. I was usang I
Fight Re•ults . light in the featured $1,500 pace
MRrt Fle~km:n, have had some of Lhe snme, players or. I By United Press )nt!_rnatlon~l at Scioto Downs.
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th•/ 3mazin day and now Tuesday nlgbt that bad been
CARIJIF~. . Walrs · · IUPJ.- The five-year-old geldmg paid
Mnold . Palm:r. Billy Casper play,· 11 the Thursday nigh! Yloew~ Saldivar .. 125,• /o!CXICO, $11.80, 14.40 and $2.80.
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action. Managers of the outpo1r1tcd Howard W•ns.tone. !1:;.;..;;;_.;.._=======,1
aud Ihrtr e11 ow pros are 1.
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Open golf champ10nshtp.
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Even the 23-year-old Fleck- ! ,,_,,,mMA~"~·"'""' . TOKYO (UPI\- Yoshiaki Nu· ._ •PLUMBING
man, who i~n't sure he wants to'l
rna ta, 1,...9.,··J
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apan, out... . 'ed
......._.ROOFING
be a golf pro, was surprised to
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Flash Elorde, t 0, Philippines
(15)-(11' \" world junior light·
FOR
into the open's second round
weight title).
... . , 2clally equipped Belv~dere BonLJS
with a 67 thai gave him a two·
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Spe~ls .".lt ,ed•,o::cd prices
stroke margin.
LOS ANGELES tUPil- Mel
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Turnbow, 234, •New York.
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ask me when I will start
knocked out Jimmy (King)
WY 2-2374
playing my regular game and
Fletcher, 210 , Los Angeles 14). 134 Mill St.
Middleport
;hoot 110," said Fleckman, the OMAHA. Neb. (UPI)1
first amateur to lead at
Cougar~ of the University
,$pring out w1th a Bonus Special Valiant"
stage in a U.S. Opiln since
Houston tangle with the
Joe Patton led the first round Devils of Arizona State tonigh'! II
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19l4. No amateur has won
in a do.or-die battle for
Johnny Goodman in 1933.
Houston squad in the
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annual NCAA College
Hammering hard on
Series.
man's heels were 1966
If the Cougars lose, they will
Casper and 1986
be oul of the double eliinni'•nati&gt;n
Palm•r and five other pros
tourn•ment. The field was cut
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wilh them at one-under-par
to three teams Thursday night
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Chi Chi Rodriguez,
when Stanford got past a
Player, Deane Beman,
stubborn Auburn team, 6-3, in a
January, and 43-year-old
rain-abbreviated game.
Wall.
Ari2ona State, wbich heat
At 10. only three strokes
Stanford, 5-3, Wednesday n' ~h,,
of the amateur leader,
is the only unbeaten club !eft
live more pros-Kel
from the eight teams whic~
George Archer, Davie
started the series Monday.
;
Gardner Dickinson, and
The game jjetweerr Stanford
old wonder E. , J.
and Auburn had to be ea!IPd
Harrison.
with
out In the top of the
X
Just about all the
eighth when a heavy rain hailed
X
lining the 7,015 yards of
action. ' .
Baltusr;Iolgolf course will
Th&amp; ltouston-Arlwna State
tho houu. CotM 011 and Spring Out wtth lho
Spocfolly oqulppld Ptymoathol Spoclanv
X
X
surprl
if mQst or all of
game, .. originally slated for
ca~
thai ant NIHng great- PIJmoulh '17•
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You'll
think wo·re tllYI111 tho oil our
;tars don t catch young
Thlll'l\day night, had to be
X
wwldng i'tytrM!UIII Doolor'o big
Salt.
backa.
And
we
nl
man bef . the day is over.
poi!lponed until this evening. ·1
c...lo Ia ltld got.-ctot onlntJion BonuoSpo•. ·, ...
(Y.... Plymouth Deater lo ottortng I · clol Fwr, 8 - ond VoHont IIOdtiL WlnBut .first, of course,
Stanford, a prt&gt;tourney favor.
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,...._ _ onwHd-llornCUdn too. And
have to d!J"~nd Fleckniih, lte to emerge •• champion,
Hurrr, llllirt supp~ 101ftld. Oot
lo ..,_ our _
.. In 1111 rtglll ploco 1 rool
student of one-time ·
capitalized on two Houston
durl111
,.., Pt,moutll oo_.. Bonuo a.to.
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great Byrorl Nelson,
walks and three errors during a
lo give up on himseU lillY
four-run fourth Inning against
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ever
did.
Auburn.
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The teams traded runs .early
lldmlttjng ~at he was
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Auburn tied the score
th~
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when . Ray Cor: ~::~~t ' ll
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after Scotiy Long had d;
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car
avoided Involvement. .. .we two weeks: "Buye"
wblle .the ·attacker
know because we witnessed it . swinge.- from all . the.
always a nice lad, Phil's foUnd a ltllow? ·
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Fun City, irnl_eed. ,
big stores in lo order Fall
other
kick
At 13rd &amp; 2.nd Ave., next ,. . .p romment
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sankIn to. the
th groinem t
owner of an E .
8 pav en • evening at 10:10 p. m. an '
" en
Side pub along "The Strip" got I
a last violent kick In the
DulY" taxicab' stopped and ask· a bad beating; hospitali2ed ...
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brealCJni hla nose and
ed "Where ya goln'?" ond .
Monti Rock 111 told Merv
him In lroglc condition
rider decided to take the
fin he'd decided to "go straight"
slanders begged the cep to
beblnd which wasn't riding
cut off his ridiculous girl-length
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out and, dodsomething ~t
off . duty light . . . . The
locks and would marry hIs
unlfo,n.ned · river wou n
posedly "off-duty'' d•iver then "best girl, Benjamin Franklin."
and as the 8tlacker got
sta.ted opitllng obscenities and The New Yorker Hotel ~ets
his ear and drove off, so did
as the couple pulled away New York's first big · "'1coulntl')'ll
policeman, but no~ ·after I he· in the properly on , duty cab. night cl"b" June 30tll, c~;;
culprit. tried to spit literally Into the "Na•hville," a 450 seater w
Tbe viciously maimed young other cab . . . . The irate "off· once the New Yorker's
.
duty" driver's number w a s Bands swayed and later
man could have used a ride to "4H58" and we were a witness shows ~lided for toijrlsts
'A healthy, fast, growing
a hoepital emerge~cy. ward but there, also.
Hank Thompson and the Br~IZos II
the policeman dtdn t
Perry and Roselle Com o's Valley Boys will start the two·
stock means money In .the
&amp;ate; the lad was urged
daughter Terri was "pinned"
shows . a . night cornpone poll·
bank. With our scientifically
a cab to New York Hospital's a Lehigh student .... La,~·&gt;cel~~~~~"'-;;;;i;-.;i...
701
emergency entrance on h St. Welk's and Llberace's manager
mixed, foitified feeos,
E. of York Ave., and that's Dick Gabbe died of 8· kid~ey
where he seemed headed· .. · attack, only 54
Noel Har·
guarantee you the most for
And SPRING TIME
There was no !'"lice record r.f rison (Rex's son) is a most
GO TOGETtiER
your dollar.
.the patently crtmlnal attack at tractive young entertainer;
FOR ALL THE
3rd &amp; 6181, b!ocause the pollee good role could make him a
FAMILY
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Gl d C
Leaders Co nvergmg
\ NEW YORK (UP!) _ T h "Dame"
a ys ooper was
by Queen Elizabeth;
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big
guns
of
color
research
are
0 n Obi o Umvers• y being trained on litterbugs, re- Gladys always was A Lady
they couldn't do just that again.
Community leaders .J r o m ports the National Cou~cil
Elliott Ashley dined
throughout Southeastern 0 hI o State Garden Clubs. Studt,e~s~~;ar~~e I.~Ch~ur~c~hi~U~'s~P~Iu~m~:;~:~~~~..;;;55;.i
are converging on Ohio Univer· . currently underway to -~
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sity's main campus at Athell3 imine the color most
_t
to participate in a series of sev- attract litterbugs to litter
diet - lo save money . .Now sbe l en leadership seminars.
kets. New York Cily is .xo~oriOPTOMETRIST
Dear Helen:
wants a new house. So s ~ e
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menting with cllartreuse. Oth· ll
Phone 992-2115
Mf: husband has a chance of scares me by gr&gt;boing the ba I The progrlllllll are bemg vtdeo ers are studying a color mRit "
Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5( (Close at Noon on
getlbig a iood paying job with by by the feet aod twilling hlm l taped for educallonal tel~Slon may one day be known as Clean
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mulberry Ave.
Thurs.- East Court St., Pomeroy
a large company, doing work around, and throwing him to the by WOUB-TV. Mr. Lee Smtth is Green.
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he Ukes, with chances of ad· &lt;eiling. Says the titf:c house I the teleVJsaon program d1rect~•
vancement. But it would mean makes nea nervous. Her idea Ior.
that every two ur t~ree years is, what. other wcar~n c~n yell I These telecasts will' be pre~
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we'd have to pull up roots and use agam't a man but h!S chtl- sented 1n October at the seven
move .. uur chilclren ~ould be :lren? .
Ohio Universlty c1mp~s to
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changmg sch~ols, wr ~ have _to ._
one t~me. she .thr,eatened to local representatives of governmake new lnends : I d hav~ a sa on hun if 1 d1dn t take ht:r [ ment lalxlr business education
hard ti~e finding heuses in de. ou~ to d~'lJ1er. Sh~ act~ ~e a i and 'othr ~mmunttY leaders.
cent netghbornoods.
child, bu, she t• m her 20 '· II The participant. will review
My idea of marriage is "per- this keeps up she's bound to in- modern decision making tech·
manence," and th~ s&lt;eurity of juro him, as I can't mee~. he~ niques that could be used by
one ~own, school, cnurch, group every deman~. Fo; each t\?, 1 the participants ln the solution
of fraend;, etc.
be gets a br01ss. I m about Slck 1of community development
Is it right to de~ive the !ami· from worry.
1 problems.
ly of permantnt security? Or Is How ~n I make her g r 0 wI
----it ~Tong lo deprave my husband up? - L.M.K.
Giant Back
of the clloict' ~o gn.w in h • s I Dear L:
career? Whtch' - CONFUSED To make sure your CHILD NEW YORK (UPI)-The New
M01 HER
will grow up, get your wile lo a
Ofar Mother:
I psychiatrist fast! And don '1 York Football Giants ha\':! :
signed John SOrry, a halfback i
"Permanent security" is leave her alone with th.e baby
somt!timcs another name for until you get an expert's dlan- and punting specialist from
borl"dom. My vote i~ for "Jp- nosis. Your letter indicates "im· Case Tech, it waa announced
wa'd mobility." Moving !m't maturity" Isn't her biggest pro· :.T:::hur=sd=a~y._ _ _ _ _ __
all that rough: yo'~ mak.: so roa· blem. - H.
Helen Bolte! ill care of I h Is
ny friends along the wav. - H. Dear Helen:
Dear Helen·
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j You can get an unlisted num- :n:•w:s:p:ape=r·=====:;:~j
A word on oc.:alf of ptopl€ 1 her, but how do you get an un.l,.
who ~wn li10se ma!ign('d stamp j listed address? I'm another one /
marh;ne~ t~at "hal'e 11 mark 1of these jusi-tumed-50 people .
up of 20 !:trccnt '' We hacl lo • M-ho rt~sents the junl( mail aim- I
put a :;t~:~mp machine in o~.,;r : ed at over·50's. Every day 1 get
grocery store becau~e peop:e ' "geriatric" ads aboiJt super-vi.!
we-re ~on:l"r,tly bothermg ut~ 1tamin.s, hearing aids, false teeth
for stamps. Either we tnok time gripping-glue, arthritis h~&gt;: ps sway from regular cu~ ~-omt&gt;rs and what I want to know is,
to provide them at cost, or we whose business is it that I am
tmned thc:n down, wJ~;ch made now over the hump? It's bad
ther.l mad
I enough to realize I'm 50 withMany times these "s t .llT' p , out having it rammed do w n
customers'' bought nothing els.t. l my throat by a bunch Oi leucrHome of the
but they !'tsellted ha\·ing to I writing salesmen.
1
walt for service.
Please print this ~pe. and j
Fabulou•
We don't get rich off our rna· ; maybe some of those "old-age"
chine. It w•t around J70, an~ promoters will get the idea and I
! mu•t bt&lt;y the ~tamps at I he stop bothering us- YOUNG
post office.I ake time to fill I~ . FIFTY
I
sec to repairs, so we .!us\ abGut 11 Dear Fifty'
break even . It'• merely a con· Be glad to. Thooe ''old a~e 1
lienee, and mo;Jt people don't : promotors" should know that
make a fu~s at'lo\.tt the !•nx·~- l!l'tt: receiving an "over-50" ad in
r.ickel.' - SMtti.L TOWN I the mail ages a woman t "n
S1'0RE KEEPER
yem - especially when ner I
!lear flel2n:
I gossipy neighbor sees her open
My wife us•• our Lrby to ~et the letter. - H.
her own way . If I doo't do what J This column Is dedicated to
0200 Sweptline, the hardworking
~he want.!!, she rnil!t"t":Jt~ him.! family living, so if vou're hav·
Ordor By Phone
1 couldn't afford a new dms, ing kid trouble or just pI a I n
And Toke 'Em Homo
for ber. so !he pullhe baby on •: trouble. Jet Helen help YOu.
Think how much money a,Dodge with slide-on
Righi now the Dodge Boys are offering sensa992 5432
camper
or a Dodge compact conversion unit can
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lienal deals on all Dodge trucks in stock. Like
save you at vacatiott time. On. meals. On molal
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the Camper Special above, riaht. You can~uy it
billt On hlgb transportation charges. More than
DEVII'I'F.() TO INTF:RF.Wf Of
that, here's the way to live the way you want to.
complete-truck, camper body, the works!. for a
ME108 · M-'StJN "REA
Slop where you want Eat where you want. Sleep
ThlJ COilVertlblot jet pump •
lower price than you could ever imagine. And
ti~JitrCI • . U -. "'UDIIIt'l•t
compact,
efficient
and depend·
where you want Go where yQu want. And with
tl\ntlt Tlftftltllll. ldltar
this is just one of the many ways your Dodge
able. A ecoavenlent. bolt-on
.
all
the savliip, you:ll be able to trbel farther,
~1\l!~hlld dill' e~~:.-IT'' ~~rur1111;1 1W
ejector
II
ouily
r&lt;&gt;pOSltlontd
Boys
have
to
outfit
you
and
your
family
for
a
new
oftener, on no more than you're spending for
, .. Ohln Y:llev Puh!lrhtnr C:omP•nt
for lhallow or deep well serv11n 'f1eel\anlt Ill
"""'""'" 0 h • ·'
travll and recreation rlaht now.
kind of outdoor living on the move. ' •
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45789 Rrulnen DmCHII Ptlnftf'
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NEW YORK- wo wltaeued
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·'IJNerulbltjbuefaurlom'blel,
City
event
at
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the
other
a.
- letter to eaduquan, lo
forril four ordlnarJ words.
m. wben a blithe young lad,1ob-'
vlous1y slightly Upsy, rece v...
a vicious beating from another
SYI'UL
young mao et Srd Ave. and 6isl
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crossing the side street and discovering a car pulled a'\l:"ss
the CJ11SSWalk at the traffic
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Ught, jauntuy walked across Its
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radiator Instead of around Its
front .... The driver got out,
TI-lE AN5W!~ "Jt) I
BfVOIT
enraged, grabbed the lad, pun~·
MA'I !!IE SoTAR'IN~
ed him several times, rlppmg
..OU IN THE Fi4&lt;CE!
his own seersucker jacket In
the pull-haul . . . . Tbls drove
him berserk, and be kicked the
SWMLY
Now ......,. the elreltd lelttt1
no longer blithe but helpless
10 form u.ollll'JirioeiNWtr, II
culprit in the groin, tripped him
~==·:::·::::=.;------~==~~w~n~H~~~b~r~•~••an~n to the sidewalk and proceeded
to bang his head on the brick
__:Prill::::'.=.ID::::SORPRIS::.:::::EABS::.::I:::::EBilln:::._-.-JI
with sickening crunches.
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(AMwera lomorro•
A passerby hauled bln1 off and
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lJU1bte" CAICIO LnHI PLIDOI INTICI
called off • possible hmlclde ..
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A young woman Oagged down
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Auwera Wlwat you tonNiilut fat ill a 'Jrtoq
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voon."-"DIIT CHIAP"
a passing pollee car (No. 785)

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netlns / .. . ' Wond~r whah
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and cafes are jammed
ant P.ubllc Health Educator," .
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thumping the Red So' ll-3 on gle.
the mound for the Indians but homer· flavp Tyrre a &lt;in·•·e
righthander Mike Sayre's sharp I .For the Red Sox, Perk Ault departed In the third with the and tiny-bomber Terry Pick·
two-hitter.
sangled and Pulhns homered. score 8-1, and Rick Stobart fin· ens had two singles.
In the other game. the Van- Sayre fanned 11. walked one ished up. The Yanks' Phil Miller
kees stayed in a three . way tie
Indian pitcherp ranned fo"r .
National Lea)!Ue lwundup
New York shut out Washington
for second place with a 4-2 rewalked to. Thh Yanks' Miller
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2-0 in American LeagUe gam&lt;s.
cord by . defeating the Indians
fanned b. walked 6.
UPI Sports Writer
Wynn's hitting made things
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·"'"":f!;;J.th 10-run rule
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sood thanks larg.'!)': to the fund· againsl two losses. Cuellar, who I.. .
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Co1mpllete Prot.ction
raising eflorts of the San Fran· now has won six in a row First time around 00 8 bome the Braves hitting attack on Addison defeated Syracuse by choice and a hit batsman.
Coates. m defeatmg the Indwns.
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scattered eight hits and struck
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The 25-year-old outlielder, out 10. Bob Bolin sulfered the
Vaughan had two singles, Sayre Angels downed Middleport No. ed five more markers in t h e 1Indians
012 30x- -6 2 ;
Eidelined a good part ol last loss.
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Wee Nite League action at the Cottrell. The w:nners then got T Ma 1 l_r pire· s o~e
BUD SIMPSON
1110 runs batted in this spring homer while helping surprise
Syracu'" Ball Park Thursday. six more in the fourth on a hit .
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and with the mid-year Ali·Star starter Dick Hall to a victory in
Fife, who pitched all but the batsman, four walks, three ,c. Braves
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break still four weeks away, he the Phillies' opening game!
final out of the game. struck rors and a single by Cottrell , Red So
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is almost halfway to those triumph.
out t4 batters while packing the his third hit of the game.
Sayr: and Lowery. Price and
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Bunning to Hospital
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Wynn, on a hitting rampage Hall, given. his first starting ' The Tigers defeated the Pi· :
dleport.
tance on th~ mound for the win· ham.
of late, has found the Giar.ts' assagnment smce
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atlrates.12·3, and the Yanks scor-1
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pitching especially to his liking. Balbmore when scheduled hur- ed an 18-10 triumph over tne
ther, a .double aod single; T. struck out 14 for Syracuse.
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and enjoyed the best . game of bronchitis, surrendered a run on Tiger hu;lers Floyd Burney Cincinnati . Reds headed mto also a double.
SYRACUSE BALL P~RK
Yankees
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lns c.areer Thurs~ay mght when three smgles In th~ f1rst mm~g and Chuck Clark comblned ta i sunny Ca_liform.a for a t~~· .~yracuse, in the other game.
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he h1t 3 consecutive home runs but bl:inked the P1rates on s1x allow the Pirates only two hits : game serles _w1th Los An~,e f_,.s got three runs in the first on AddlsOn
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while they fanned 10 and walk· I today. followmg a Denvcc ra•n- walks to Chris Forbest, Dave Angels
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The Pirates scored all their ed five.
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Bass and Brian Hamilton and a Syracuse
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Th day night betw .. o tnple was the only Syracuse
season to 14 and his three runs paw Dick Ellsworth. Winning Faulk.
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b~.ttf.!d in li~ted his total to 43, pitcher Steve B~ass and Dtnn Tiger hitters were Eddie ci~c ~;;_s~ League w&lt;~s can,':.· __.o Addi~en started its scoring in . righthander Jim Running of the
th1rd best m ~he le~gue . The C_IendPnon contnbutcd two.run Young, three singles; B. Black- b rain.
the second with three runs 011 a Philade1phia Phillies was admit·
homers also ra1."ed h1s total t&amp; smgles to the rally. Blass went stm: a home run : Andy Vaugh. I Y
home run by Doug Cottrell, a ted to St. Joseph's Hospital
live off Giant pitching this year thP distance for the first time ; ''"~ two sangles: Clark, , home I Officials said the game would 1 triple by Jeff Blazer, a double Thursday night with ·a severe
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by M1ke HarriSon, a fielder's case of bronchitis.
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Wes P_arker's two·run homer Home runs featured the Yank : scheduled to go on the mound
Wynn, who was well on his and a solo blast by Ron Hunt rout of the D&lt;ldgers as Gene i t!ltJ)ght for the Reds. Ancthe"
way to a big seasGn last year highlighted a four-run sevel'lth McKinney slammed two rq_und- ! night game is scheduled Sat.Jr'
bf•f-J1·c breaking his wrist, now I inning that carried the Dodgers tri D:'l(lrs. Gary Snouffer had a day and a .llay encounter wirds
has hit six homers in the last to their secend consecutive two-run four·bagger and Mark up their Los Angeles stav Snn!l('Vcn gf!mes .
i '\o'ictory after eight strai'!"ht! Werry got a grand slam and a day. From there Lt's ba,:k on
In other NL action. Philadel· l setbacks.
~olo homer.
the road for a two--game wllrk·
pht 2. bent Pitt&lt;i.hurgh 4-1 ~!ore
Leftha~der Jim
Brewer, Yanks getting hits were Wer- 1out with San Francisco.
5-2 In a twl-mght wh?se sbff
him to ry, two home .runs and a sin-1 . ,_Los Angeles is 14 games and
do,• 1 11enead~r
and l&lt;J.&lt; Angeles , retire after liVe mnmgs, com- gle; Gene McKmney. two home I of first place. higher onlv ahan
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Cincinnati ·won't be back 1
Chicago 2·1 in ll innings and i thf" Dodger attack.
j Dodger . hitterJ.. ;- ,were Joe . home again until June 23, for o
~elker with two singles, Den- three.game series with Pitts1•-.w*W:·1.. _ _. _ , . . , _ ms Glaze. a home run and two bur_gh
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Eugene McKinney and T. Wy-: game stint June 21.
dleport No. I in the Tuesday att combined to handle the
Nf(e Pee Wee L.ague action Yanks mound chores and fanSETS RECORD
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ing a meebng of teague man· t Denms (.laze strU,ck _out seven c;et a new lifetime ~cord of 1·
SPRINGFIELD, N.J (UPI) _j agcrs on Thursday.
and walked 10 for:th~ Dodgers. !2:02 1·5 .Tbursday to beat out
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The amateurs in the rson of~· Martm bad protested t~at ,
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Fight Re•ults . light in the featured $1,500 pace
MRrt Fle~km:n, have had some of Lhe snme, players or. I By United Press )nt!_rnatlon~l at Scioto Downs.
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CARIJIF~. . Walrs · · IUPJ.- The five-year-old geldmg paid
Mnold . Palm:r. Billy Casper play,· 11 the Thursday nigh! Yloew~ Saldivar .. 125,• /o!CXICO, $11.80, 14.40 and $2.80.
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Flash Elorde, t 0, Philippines
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weight title).
... . , 2clally equipped Belv~dere BonLJS
with a 67 thai gave him a two·
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knocked out Jimmy (King)
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playing my regular game and
Fletcher, 210 , Los Angeles 14). 134 Mill St.
Middleport
;hoot 110," said Fleckman, the OMAHA. Neb. (UPI)1
first amateur to lead at
Cougar~ of the University
,$pring out w1th a Bonus Special Valiant"
stage in a U.S. Opiln since
Houston tangle with the
Joe Patton led the first round Devils of Arizona State tonigh'! II
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in a do.or-die battle for
Johnny Goodman in 1933.
Houston squad in the
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annual NCAA College
Hammering hard on
Series.
man's heels were 1966
If the Cougars lose, they will
Casper and 1986
be oul of the double eliinni'•nati&gt;n
Palm•r and five other pros
tourn•ment. The field was cut
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to three teams Thursday night
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Chi Chi Rodriguez,
when Stanford got past a
Player, Deane Beman,
stubborn Auburn team, 6-3, in a
January, and 43-year-old
rain-abbreviated game.
Wall.
Ari2ona State, wbich heat
At 10. only three strokes
Stanford, 5-3, Wednesday n' ~h,,
of the amateur leader,
is the only unbeaten club !eft
live more pros-Kel
from the eight teams whic~
George Archer, Davie
started the series Monday.
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Gardner Dickinson, and
The game jjetweerr Stanford
old wonder E. , J.
and Auburn had to be ea!IPd
Harrison.
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eighth when a heavy rain hailed
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lining the 7,015 yards of
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You'll
think wo·re tllYI111 tho oil our
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Thlll'l\day night, had to be
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c...lo Ia ltld got.-ctot onlntJion BonuoSpo•. ·, ...
(Y.... Plymouth Deater lo ottortng I · clol Fwr, 8 - ond VoHont IIOdtiL WlnBut .first, of course,
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Hurrr, llllirt supp~ 101ftld. Oot
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student of one-time ·
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walks and three errors during a
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Monti Rock 111 told Merv
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fin he'd decided to "go straight"
slanders begged the cep to
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locks and would marry hIs
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posedly "off-duty'' d•iver then "best girl, Benjamin Franklin."
and as the 8tlacker got
sta.ted opitllng obscenities and The New Yorker Hotel ~ets
his ear and drove off, so did
as the couple pulled away New York's first big · "'1coulntl')'ll
policeman, but no~ ·after I he· in the properly on , duty cab. night cl"b" June 30tll, c~;;
culprit. tried to spit literally Into the "Na•hville," a 450 seater w
Tbe viciously maimed young other cab . . . . The irate "off· once the New Yorker's
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duty" driver's number w a s Bands swayed and later
man could have used a ride to "4H58" and we were a witness shows ~lided for toijrlsts
'A healthy, fast, growing
a hoepital emerge~cy. ward but there, also.
Hank Thompson and the Br~IZos II
the policeman dtdn t
Perry and Roselle Com o's Valley Boys will start the two·
stock means money In .the
&amp;ate; the lad was urged
daughter Terri was "pinned"
shows . a . night cornpone poll·
bank. With our scientifically
a cab to New York Hospital's a Lehigh student .... La,~·&gt;cel~~~~~"'-;;;;i;-.;i...
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emergency entrance on h St. Welk's and Llberace's manager
mixed, foitified feeos,
E. of York Ave., and that's Dick Gabbe died of 8· kid~ey
where he seemed headed· .. · attack, only 54
Noel Har·
guarantee you the most for
And SPRING TIME
There was no !'"lice record r.f rison (Rex's son) is a most
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vancement. But it would mean makes nea nervous. Her idea Ior.
that every two ur t~ree years is, what. other wcar~n c~n yell I These telecasts will' be pre~
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move .. uur chilclren ~ould be :lren? .
Ohio Universlty c1mp~s to
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one t~me. she .thr,eatened to local representatives of governmake new lnends : I d hav~ a sa on hun if 1 d1dn t take ht:r [ ment lalxlr business education
hard ti~e finding heuses in de. ou~ to d~'lJ1er. Sh~ act~ ~e a i and 'othr ~mmunttY leaders.
cent netghbornoods.
child, bu, she t• m her 20 '· II The participant. will review
My idea of marriage is "per- this keeps up she's bound to in- modern decision making tech·
manence," and th~ s&lt;eurity of juro him, as I can't mee~. he~ niques that could be used by
one ~own, school, cnurch, group every deman~. Fo; each t\?, 1 the participants ln the solution
of fraend;, etc.
be gets a br01ss. I m about Slck 1of community development
Is it right to de~ive the !ami· from worry.
1 problems.
ly of permantnt security? Or Is How ~n I make her g r 0 wI
----it ~Tong lo deprave my husband up? - L.M.K.
Giant Back
of the clloict' ~o gn.w in h • s I Dear L:
career? Whtch' - CONFUSED To make sure your CHILD NEW YORK (UPI)-The New
M01 HER
will grow up, get your wile lo a
Ofar Mother:
I psychiatrist fast! And don '1 York Football Giants ha\':! :
signed John SOrry, a halfback i
"Permanent security" is leave her alone with th.e baby
somt!timcs another name for until you get an expert's dlan- and punting specialist from
borl"dom. My vote i~ for "Jp- nosis. Your letter indicates "im· Case Tech, it waa announced
wa'd mobility." Moving !m't maturity" Isn't her biggest pro· :.T:::hur=sd=a~y._ _ _ _ _ __
all that rough: yo'~ mak.: so roa· blem. - H.
Helen Bolte! ill care of I h Is
ny friends along the wav. - H. Dear Helen:
Dear Helen·
•
j You can get an unlisted num- :n:•w:s:p:ape=r·=====:;:~j
A word on oc.:alf of ptopl€ 1 her, but how do you get an un.l,.
who ~wn li10se ma!ign('d stamp j listed address? I'm another one /
marh;ne~ t~at "hal'e 11 mark 1of these jusi-tumed-50 people .
up of 20 !:trccnt '' We hacl lo • M-ho rt~sents the junl( mail aim- I
put a :;t~:~mp machine in o~.,;r : ed at over·50's. Every day 1 get
grocery store becau~e peop:e ' "geriatric" ads aboiJt super-vi.!
we-re ~on:l"r,tly bothermg ut~ 1tamin.s, hearing aids, false teeth
for stamps. Either we tnok time gripping-glue, arthritis h~&gt;: ps sway from regular cu~ ~-omt&gt;rs and what I want to know is,
to provide them at cost, or we whose business is it that I am
tmned thc:n down, wJ~;ch made now over the hump? It's bad
ther.l mad
I enough to realize I'm 50 withMany times these "s t .llT' p , out having it rammed do w n
customers'' bought nothing els.t. l my throat by a bunch Oi leucrHome of the
but they !'tsellted ha\·ing to I writing salesmen.
1
walt for service.
Please print this ~pe. and j
Fabulou•
We don't get rich off our rna· ; maybe some of those "old-age"
chine. It w•t around J70, an~ promoters will get the idea and I
! mu•t bt&lt;y the ~tamps at I he stop bothering us- YOUNG
post office.I ake time to fill I~ . FIFTY
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sec to repairs, so we .!us\ abGut 11 Dear Fifty'
break even . It'• merely a con· Be glad to. Thooe ''old a~e 1
lienee, and mo;Jt people don't : promotors" should know that
make a fu~s at'lo\.tt the !•nx·~- l!l'tt: receiving an "over-50" ad in
r.ickel.' - SMtti.L TOWN I the mail ages a woman t "n
S1'0RE KEEPER
yem - especially when ner I
!lear flel2n:
I gossipy neighbor sees her open
My wife us•• our Lrby to ~et the letter. - H.
her own way . If I doo't do what J This column Is dedicated to
0200 Sweptline, the hardworking
~he want.!!, she rnil!t"t":Jt~ him.! family living, so if vou're hav·
Ordor By Phone
1 couldn't afford a new dms, ing kid trouble or just pI a I n
And Toke 'Em Homo
for ber. so !he pullhe baby on •: trouble. Jet Helen help YOu.
Think how much money a,Dodge with slide-on
Righi now the Dodge Boys are offering sensa992 5432
camper
or a Dodge compact conversion unit can
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lienal deals on all Dodge trucks in stock. Like
save you at vacatiott time. On. meals. On molal
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the Camper Special above, riaht. You can~uy it
billt On hlgb transportation charges. More than
DEVII'I'F.() TO INTF:RF.Wf Of
that, here's the way to live the way you want to.
complete-truck, camper body, the works!. for a
ME108 · M-'StJN "REA
Slop where you want Eat where you want. Sleep
ThlJ COilVertlblot jet pump •
lower price than you could ever imagine. And
ti~JitrCI • . U -. "'UDIIIt'l•t
compact,
efficient
and depend·
where you want Go where yQu want. And with
tl\ntlt Tlftftltllll. ldltar
this is just one of the many ways your Dodge
able. A ecoavenlent. bolt-on
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all
the savliip, you:ll be able to trbel farther,
~1\l!~hlld dill' e~~:.-IT'' ~~rur1111;1 1W
ejector
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ouily
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and
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family
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oftener, on no more than you're spending for
, .. Ohln Y:llev Puh!lrhtnr C:omP•nt
for lhallow or deep well serv11n 'f1eel\anlt Ill
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travll and recreation rlaht now.
kind of outdoor living on the move. ' •
Ice. AJoembiy II complete witb
45789 Rrulnen DmCHII Ptlnftf'
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forril four ordlnarJ words.
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vlous1y slightly Upsy, rece v...
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SYI'UL
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radiator Instead of around Its
front .... The driver got out,
TI-lE AN5W!~ "Jt) I
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enraged, grabbed the lad, pun~·
MA'I !!IE SoTAR'IN~
ed him several times, rlppmg
..OU IN THE Fi4&lt;CE!
his own seersucker jacket In
the pull-haul . . . . Tbls drove
him berserk, and be kicked the
SWMLY
Now ......,. the elreltd lelttt1
no longer blithe but helpless
10 form u.ollll'JirioeiNWtr, II
culprit in the groin, tripped him
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to bang his head on the brick
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with sickening crunches.
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lJU1bte" CAICIO LnHI PLIDOI INTICI
called off • possible hmlclde ..
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Auwera Wlwat you tonNiilut fat ill a 'Jrtoq
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th1 daughter of the late
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She was a member of the
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preceded In death by her husi baild Edward S. Riffle, In 1942,
and a son, Mervin, in 1911.

Medium damages was reported In a one-car accident at
11:50 a.m. Thursday on T01m-l
ship Road 117, about one-tenth
a mile east of the Forest
Run road.
Tbe Moigs County Sbe&lt;ifrs
Department ssid Margaret
lyn Boer, 17, Columbus, travel·
ing west, !oat control of ber
and It went off the roadway into a ditch witb the right
going up against an embankment. No Injuries or af.
wert reported.

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There are two locations, at
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barn from 12:03 II&gt; 3:30 p. m.
and at the John Payne Farm, Rt.
2, Vinll&gt;n, !rem&amp; p. m. to 9 p.m.
Dr. Harry Barr, E:e:!~:
dairy specialist from Ohio
Universlly, will give tipe
SQUAD CAU.ED
showing and sbewmanship
The Racine emergency squad
discuss the diary animal
was summoned at 6:53 p.m.
Its needed nutrients In hi8
Thursday for John Payne. Day
and visuals on "Grass to
ton, who was having difficulty
Ivan Archer. area ExteNiion breathing. He was transpor~1
agent, 4-H, wlll discuss oppor- to Veterans Memorial Hospito'l.
!unities ror youth In dairy and
NOTE TO TROUBADOUR
Dtnna Jo Walker will disross
"What's In A Glass of Milk."
The Gallipolis Police Depart
Reservations are not needed for ment has a guitar and its "'"'
either of the~e sessions.
which the owner may c!aim by
The Athens State Hospital Identifying it at the police
Farm is located dJrectly behind partment Chief _of Police John
the Ohio University Inn just off Taylor sa1d the mstrument and
RIChland Avenue taking Dairy case were found on Rt. 7 ·
Lane.
low Hobson.
The John Payne Farm Is ap- 1
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Mrs. Nellie Vale, Columbia
Township resident 1 n d 1
teacher in the Meigs County
Schools for the past 38 years,
has been na.me41 oae of two
school supervisors by t b e
Melg• County Board of Education. Mrs. Vale, wbo has
been principal of tbe Salem
Centor Elementary School lor
lbe past 17 years, wUI work
oul of lbe cOllDty board otfive
located In the inflrmary on
Mulberry Heights. She will be·
BID ber dntles on Aug, 1.

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Meigs County 4-H Dairy club
members, advisors and others
are invited to participate In the
Dairy Traliling pr"llram Monday, June lt.

CAPSULE .

In the 1raazer1

MRS. NELLIE VALE

Funeral services will be
day at I p. m. at the
EUB Cburch, Pt. Pleasant, with
Bev. Eugene Garlow and
Rev. Jack Hlgglna ofllciat,.
Burial will be In the Suncreal Memorial Park. Friends
may call at the Fogesong Funeral home anytime after Z p.
m. Saturday. The body will
lie In state at the church from
I II&gt; Z p. m. prior to sorviees.

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Roush of Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
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! Transit System bus on Lake
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Minnie H. Riffie, 85, Pt. ' Police said the victim
Pleasaial, died esrly this mcm- ! Charles Barnes, of Cleveisnd,
ing at Pleasant Valley Hospit·l was a passenger on the motor-

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C&lt;IIUIIY were atrlpped tomelime early Ieday, Mel&amp;• l!berUf RI&gt;Hrt C. lllrleabacb reported.·
Tbe boolbs, belongbr~ to the
General Telephone Com•any
of Ohio, were broken Into near
the Beacon Service Slalfon and
also In !be Ylclnlly of Sellon's
Stalfon al Five Polnlt. The
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The monthly meeting. ol the
Pomeroy Volunteer Fire De·
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mstesd of on the regular.y
scheduled date of the June Z5
due to the Big Bend Boat
gatta, at 1:30 p. m. All members are asked to attend:

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1!, Pomeroy, entered a
guilty plea before County """'t i To BeOffered
Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr.,
day. He was placed on $250 bond
pending a preliminary bearing. At Two·Places

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Gilbert Ray Sellers, 22, Ea•t
Liverpool, charged with auto
theft, has entered a guilty to an
informational affidavit before
Melg• County CommJn Pleas
Court Judge John C. 83con.
Sellers, one of two men :'·orged In the theft of a car belonging II&gt; Harry Miller, Pomerov,
lromhEa~t Mbealn-S~, earedlier Jl.his
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"Can you give me the
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sentence or two1" .wd almoat
By PAUL A. ~RS
lbe trltll!, ud lbe,y!fl:• mil~- ol the deal. He eur_ed lepers.
Cluistian will '"Y "Yes."'
Syraeute EUB C11aJ11e · ·eomelb 111110 ·lbe"" "Father bUI He re!wred many s1ck people
would quote the sixteenth
Ulllled Preu lotenallollal
Satardll)"a Gomeo
•Jesul aallb anto ber, 1 by me." John tz:6.
· unw bealth. He bad greai pow- veroe of The Go~pel f.ccording
j Amerlcaa Leape
New York at Chicago
am the re*mxeelloa, Blld ~~~~
er to restore tbe mentally alek. 'l'o St. .John Chapter 3. ~~~
w. L. Pel. GB Boston at WasbinMton
IUe. ~ that beUeveth 1n me,
"CGme Ull)o m&lt;, ali ye IIIII 11 is written He raised a Utile fint· statement would be """
bueuo
33 23 .&amp;all
California at Baltimore (night) lltugb be ...,re deed, yet llbor and are beuY laden, an girl, a young man and an older lovaa man. The second " Sin
Detrolt
:l2 25 .561 II&gt; Kansas City at Detroit
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1 wUI pve you rest.'' l\11. 11· man from death, thus
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30 28 .~17 4 Minnesota at Cleveland ·
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of sill. This Is the teachJ!oston
30 28 .517 4 light)
"Jelll oaltb 111to him 1 liD
• brlbg joy to others. ·An
of both Ill• Old Testamebl
l!altlmore v•'2J! 28 500 5
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-~--···- --~- L• .the first portion . of aer~ good deed!l were done lor oth- thdle Nbew 'rGeodst~ent. When
Cleveland
' 211 30 .483 6
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lure quoted, .)esus 18 talking era. He ne~er USed His great I!Mll1 so ey
S aws .
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28 30 .483 6 Cincinnall
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unto Mary and Martha at the power lor himself.
. lose the · freedom a!1d security
Kanna City Z9 31 .483 6 St. Louis
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wmb of their brother Lazarus. He f()rgave men and· women and well beinll.. which belong .II&gt;
J;alifornia
28 33 .459 7\t San Francisco
.sa!
In this case He wanted to ahare of their aim. 'Ibis brought much the abundant II f e. The th1rd
~ashington 25 35 .411 10 Pittsburgh 3230 2626 .O:Jti 5&amp;
the power he had w bring bsp- erillclllnt for BOma men thought statement would be God hate!
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29 26 527 fil'l
plness to two sisters who had that he was taking lor
The f()urth statement ~
kmnO:ta~aJ:~~s~ts
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29 28 :,09
. Syracus~. dtleated Portland lost their brother in death. He the power that belonged to God God give~ Christ. He gave
i\ansas City 6 Baltimore 5 (11 Philadelphia 27 30 m 0 \i by a 9-3 score In tl!e opening was alway• doing good snd OnlY·
Jesus ChriSt to the world tbst
Houston
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of
Little
Southern
Lea·
bringing
help
unll&gt; them wh 0 He was kind to
.
men would not perish If .they 1
24 36 400 1
~:g\~~:t) 2 Washington 0 Los Angeles 23 35 .397 11 gue action for the two te8JilS on needed help. He opened the children lle blessed, the
believed on Jesus; He shed HIS
New York
19 35 .352 16 Thursday at Portland.
eyes of the blind and tbe ears snd deeds of Jesus express
blood for our sms. Toe
:(night)
,
Syracuse hitters wore Amos
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statement would be th.-, Man
Jloston 2 Chicago I (11 innmg:&lt;
Thursday' Besnlts
Moo,.., 8 home run and slntlle,
believes Christ. ·"Whosoever
night)
Lo~ Angeles 5 Chicago o,
Hubbard a &amp;Ingle and double,
lieveth on Him" are the words
. (only games scheduled)
Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh • (l st, Rodney Hofman a sJn8la, and
.
of the verse. Belief is faith.
: Today'• Probable Pitchers
twihghl)
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Bobby Patterson a pair of , 1n(ConUnued from Page I)
One has faith If Christ Is his
•
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Piitsburgh 5 Philadelpin 2 gles and a triple.
saviour. The sixth statement
: New York (Peterson 0-5) at (2nd, mght)
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Getting Portland lilts were Boggs, Debra Allensworth, Suwould be, Man receives eternal
'chicago (Horlen 7.0), 9 p.'ll.
Houston 6 San FranciSco
Jack Ritchie and David Wolfe, zy Ss~uels, P~tty Boyles, Mar· The WSCS wiD hold lt.!
life. By this faith in Christ
Boston (Brandon 4-2 and Bell (mghtl
each a !Ingle· Greg Middle- CJa Dillard, Kim Siebers, l'at.. .
man any man enters Into a
~fil at Washington (Coleman 3-4 Today's Probable Pitchers swart and Keith Fitch. each a ty Eblin, Beverly Will, Martha regular meeung on ~l!eday life .;r-!l'eedom ~nd security and
:.nd Baldwin 0·1) 2, 5 p.m.
IAU Times EDT)
air of sin les and Rt&lt;lne AI- Krawsczyn, Jane Van Meter, nlng, June :Ill, at th borne
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well-being which con: calirorma 1McGlothin 6-1 and Chicago (Simmons 2-51 at fen a dou~e '
y
Sandra L!tUe, Lola Peters, Son- JliOia Taylor wlt::.,Alma
while he lives on this
Hamilton 0-0 1 at Baltimore New York (Selma 0.0), 8 p.m. s;acuse .. , : , . z43 000 _ 9 g 3 dy Carleton, Sally Carleton, Kim as program ]ea • ··
and in He&amp;Y;en after th~
(Dillman 4-0 and Bunke r 1-31 2. Pillsburgh (Pizarro ~I at Portland . .... . , 002 010 _ 3 8 5 Ohlinger, Beverly Smith.
The Alfred Chiii'Cb
of his body. Ills soul does
5:30 p.m.
Philadelphia (Boozer 0-0 or Winebrenner and Ash. Mid· Unit 3 under the leaderohlp lunch at the 1\itllll PhUlips
dle.
Kansas City (Lindblad 4-1 and Green 0-0), p.m.
dleswart and Allen Ritchie of Mrs. Csrolyn Thomas, Mtl. lie sale on saturday, ~une-::II~;;.J.-=======·Pierce 0.01 at Detroit (Lolirh f&gt;. St. Louis (Jaster 3-21 at San 151
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8 and Wickersham 3~ . or Francisco (McDaniel 1-2), II
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na Jones: VIckie Abbott, Deb- ton and family of Columbus
PodrM 1.01 2. 6 p.m.
p.m.
.
bie Bslley, Katrina Batey, Jaek· cently spent a weekend ~~~JJ
Minnesola (Merritt 4-Ql at Cincinnati (Queen 7-1) at
le Carsey, Rooemarle Colburn, bls parent.!, Mr. snd'Mrs. A
Cleveland (Tiant H i 7:30 p.m. Angeles (Singer 1-2), II p.m.
Rayanna Cole, Sandy Corllo, ur Atherton and wl!ted wlll•ll
Atlanta (Lemaster 7-11
BY United Prell Iatornstlonal Cindy Domlgan, Tina Du If y, the strawberries.
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National Ll!egue
Crystal Glaze, Patricia Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. D.
We Have
Saturday's Games
/ G. AB R. H. Pet. Vicltle Hoffman, Kim J one I, spent Sunday with her
;~
VACATION BIBLE
. Chicago at New York
Clmnte, Pit 5S 209 44 77 .368 ·Michael Leonard, Cllndy Reedy, Mrs. J. B. Hsyes at
ShowYour
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
St.L 51191 31 67 .351 Terri Lynn Russell, Angela Sis- Pvt. Charles cadwell of
SCHOOL MATERIALS St. Louis at San Francisco
Staub,
48 171 11 p .343 son and Melissa Thomas.
Jackson, s. C., had "" ov&lt;!l'!llghl II Appreci1tion Will{
Cincinnati at Los
Aaron, All
M209 43 70 .335 Unit I under the leadership lesve rrom hi• army duUes
For anyone yet planning
(night)
Brock, St.L ,Iii 252 48 " .333 of Mrs. Mona Neal and Mrs. Saturday and Sunday, with his
Exquisite Flowers
to have a school
Atlanta at Houston (2,
St.L 49192 'l1 114 .333 Billie J. Krawsczyn with Jack- psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland
night)
59 237 44 .T/ .325 ie Lee, Delores Lynch and Ed· Csldwoll.
Surprise her with her fa·
111~~:~sCin
, Chi
M110 30 58 .322 ith McNeal aa aides: Barbarl Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wllllllllls vorfte flower. We'll make
Iotfrnatlonut League StaDdlnp
Phil
49154 27 4~ .318 Anthony, Merrl Ault, Je n ri y and daughter of i!olpr~ I!JeDt up a' ~peclal: corsage br
By United Press Interuatlonal
, SI.L 46117 26 10 .318 Chapmin, Cindy Demosky, Lo- the weekend with her parents, bouqu~t.;jUBt for her .. • .99 MILL STREET
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Amerieu Leaiilt
i• April Fraser, Barbara Fultz, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swartz Dr YQ1! 'may choose a
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3~ 17 .860
G. ABR. H. Pel. Beth Fultz, Linda Gerard. and his pirents, Mr. and Mrs. flovlffln&amp; plant or ar·
Torocto
25 20 .556 51&gt; Kaine, Del
58 lilt ..14 58 .343 Pamela Jeffors, Mary K r a w- Leonard Amo•.
rangement.
Buffalo
22 22 .500 8 F.Rbnsn,Balt
sczyn, Suo Lee, Diana Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. StanleY !Jol!lon
~tOR COME
Richmond
24 27 .471
_,S6 211 45 72 .341 Deborah Kay McLaughlin, Mar- of Parkeroburg spent the we••k ll
Jacksonville
23 26 .469
Min 57 :111 31 74 .335 tha McNeal, Cindy Manley, Ma- end with their I!On·Jn.law
WIGlETS AND
'.1N TODAY
Toll.'&lt;lo
22 25 .468 1\j, Ystrmski, 8os
ry Lou Mills, Janet Neal, Ste- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon' Syracuse
llO 26 .422 11
53 209 16 6'1 .321 1phanie Ord, Judith Owen, Tel' ard Amos.
,
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• Col umbeo 20 26 .422 II Frehn, Del
57175 24 57 .318 esa Thomas, Vicki Vaughan and
- --~--Thursday'• ROIIiltS
Nrthrp, Del so 199 25 62 .312 Edle Woollyqd.
Inell Burney, Jo Ellen D le hi,
~oronto 10 Richmond 8 (night) ¥!&gt;chr, Cal 116193 MAo .311 Unit 5 und~r the leadership Sheila Folmer, Debbie H'u ni Columbus Rochester I (night) Ptrcll, Bos - 56 201 29' Ill .301 ' of Mrs. Ruby Vaughan, Mrs. nell, Connie Lanning, Ann Oh59 N. Second Avi.
• Toledo B Syucuse 2 (night) Berry, Chi
M221 32 113 .301 Barbara Eblin and Mrs. Donna ]Inger, Debbie Oblinger,
1
Scott, Boa
116 200 26 62 .lOt Glaze: Patricia Craig, Penny lisa Rizer, Lee Ann Sebo, BeeMiddleport
King For A Day
j
Home Runs
Eblin, Mary Kay Gallagher, ky . Triplett, Becky Will and
99 2 5560
RE CKEN HAM, England 1
Aaro., Cindy
Kathy Harris, Becky Wright.
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rlJPII- Bilile Jean Kmg of 1Braves 17; Wynn, Astros 14; Dreama Hovatter, Nancy JefAlhambra , Cahf., met Ann jPerez, Reds and Brock, Csrds fers, Diana Lewis, Vicki Man: Hayd~n Jon_es_ of England in ll3; Clemente, Pirates 12.
ley, Tina ;Mayle, Krista Mor.
wr.., not see our
·
today
s
semi·fmals
of
the
Kent
Americau
LeiiJUe:
F.
Robinris,
Maureen NelBOn, Lee Ord,
selection now?
1
· l• wn tennis championships.
son, Orioles 18; Klllebrq, Diana Ridgway, Rebecca Se•
· Our expert stylists
1 Mrs. , King, the top-ranked 'l'wino 17; HowaNI, Senators 16; lig. Vicky &lt;Slack, Beth Vaughan,
are alway. on hand
' women ' player in the United Yastraemlld, ~ So• 15: Sonja J"n .'White, and Sholly
States, beat Karen Krantzcko of Ma•Uo, Yilllb 13.
,Clark.
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Rnaa BlUed ID
Unit e ~UIIIIor the leaderohlp .
while
Mrs.
Jones
disposed
of
Nallonol
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as
ae:
Aaron,
of
Mro•.Cifroj\Ohlinger and Mrs. .
P~one 992:.3JJ7
m E. Moln
Pomeroy I Austraha's Kerry Melville, 6-2, Brove• 45; Clomente, PiratefiBetty . Folmir with Jacqueline
1,__,._,...,.._-_..,_="'-"'··'"'--"'-"-'---"-'..._,._,;,,~6~I.-------- 44 : Wynn, Astros 43: Perez, , Srldenabel and Nancy Arnold
Reds 42: Brock, Cards 40.
aides: Irene Barnes, Flor•
American League: F. Robln• ..-·
.., -son, · Orio!Q 53; KIUebrtlr, i
.:
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1
Twins 49 ; Kaline, 'J!Igers 4.( :
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FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Pile bing
National League: Lemaster, We wire flowers everyw1i'e'fe
Braves, Queen, Reds 7-l: Nolan ,
WY2-2039
Reds 5·1: Cuellar, Aslros 8-2;
OR NIGHT Wt 9-2f51
Veale, Pirates 7·2.
American Leaguer Horlen, 'Pomeroy Flower Shop ·
White Sox 7.0: Sparma, Tigers
0
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barn from 12:03 II&gt; 3:30 p. m.
and at the John Payne Farm, Rt.
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Dr. Harry Barr, E:e:!~:
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Its needed nutrients In hi8
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Ivan Archer. area ExteNiion breathing. He was transpor~1
agent, 4-H, wlll discuss oppor- to Veterans Memorial Hospito'l.
!unities ror youth In dairy and
NOTE TO TROUBADOUR
Dtnna Jo Walker will disross
"What's In A Glass of Milk."
The Gallipolis Police Depart
Reservations are not needed for ment has a guitar and its "'"'
either of the~e sessions.
which the owner may c!aim by
The Athens State Hospital Identifying it at the police
Farm is located dJrectly behind partment Chief _of Police John
the Ohio University Inn just off Taylor sa1d the mstrument and
RIChland Avenue taking Dairy case were found on Rt. 7 ·
Lane.
low Hobson.
The John Payne Farm Is ap- 1
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Mrs. Nellie Vale, Columbia
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has been na.me41 oae of two
school supervisors by t b e
Melg• County Board of Education. Mrs. Vale, wbo has
been principal of tbe Salem
Centor Elementary School lor
lbe past 17 years, wUI work
oul of lbe cOllDty board otfive
located In the inflrmary on
Mulberry Heights. She will be·
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CAPSULE .

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MRS. NELLIE VALE

Funeral services will be
day at I p. m. at the
EUB Cburch, Pt. Pleasant, with
Bev. Eugene Garlow and
Rev. Jack Hlgglna ofllciat,.
Burial will be In the Suncreal Memorial Park. Friends
may call at the Fogesong Funeral home anytime after Z p.
m. Saturday. The body will
lie In state at the church from
I II&gt; Z p. m. prior to sorviees.

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; Thursday in the collision of a
·' motorcycle and • Cleveland
! Transit System bus on Lake
i shore Blvd. in suburban Braten. ahl.
Minnie H. Riffie, 85, Pt. ' Police said the victim
Pleasaial, died esrly this mcm- ! Charles Barnes, of Cleveisnd,
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C&lt;IIUIIY were atrlpped tomelime early Ieday, Mel&amp;• l!berUf RI&gt;Hrt C. lllrleabacb reported.·
Tbe boolbs, belongbr~ to the
General Telephone Com•any
of Ohio, were broken Into near
the Beacon Service Slalfon and
also In !be Ylclnlly of Sellon's
Stalfon al Five Polnlt. The
lnveatlgaUon Ia _conllaalng.

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FIREMEN TO ~F:I'
The monthly meeting. ol the
Pomeroy Volunteer Fire De·
_partment Is Sunday, June ,
mstesd of on the regular.y
scheduled date of the June Z5
due to the Big Bend Boat
gatta, at 1:30 p. m. All members are asked to attend:

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guilty plea before County """'t i To BeOffered
Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr.,
day. He was placed on $250 bond
pending a preliminary bearing. At Two·Places

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Gilbert Ray Sellers, 22, Ea•t
Liverpool, charged with auto
theft, has entered a guilty to an
informational affidavit before
Melg• County CommJn Pleas
Court Judge John C. 83con.
Sellers, one of two men :'·orged In the theft of a car belonging II&gt; Harry Miller, Pomerov,
lromhEa~t Mbealn-S~, earedlier Jl.his
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Someone might ask the Chris~
"Can you give me the
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toachings of Christiaryty in a
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sentence or two1" .wd almoat
By PAUL A. ~RS
lbe trltll!, ud lbe,y!fl:• mil~- ol the deal. He eur_ed lepers.
Cluistian will '"Y "Yes."'
Syraeute EUB C11aJ11e · ·eomelb 111110 ·lbe"" "Father bUI He re!wred many s1ck people
would quote the sixteenth
Ulllled Preu lotenallollal
Satardll)"a Gomeo
•Jesul aallb anto ber, 1 by me." John tz:6.
· unw bealth. He bad greai pow- veroe of The Go~pel f.ccording
j Amerlcaa Leape
New York at Chicago
am the re*mxeelloa, Blld ~~~~
er to restore tbe mentally alek. 'l'o St. .John Chapter 3. ~~~
w. L. Pel. GB Boston at WasbinMton
IUe. ~ that beUeveth 1n me,
"CGme Ull)o m&lt;, ali ye IIIII 11 is written He raised a Utile fint· statement would be """
bueuo
33 23 .&amp;all
California at Baltimore (night) lltugb be ...,re deed, yet llbor and are beuY laden, an girl, a young man and an older lovaa man. The second " Sin
Detrolt
:l2 25 .561 II&gt; Kansas City at Detroit
shall be live.'" .ln. 11:25.
1 wUI pve you rest.'' l\11. 11· man from death, thus
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m~ .. Man perishes be)linnesota
30 28 .~17 4 Minnesota at Cleveland ·
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joy to others. Let us
of sill. This Is the teachJ!oston
30 28 .517 4 light)
"Jelll oaltb 111to him 1 liD
• brlbg joy to others. ·An
of both Ill• Old Testamebl
l!altlmore v•'2J! 28 500 5
Nallooal ;.......
-~--···- --~- L• .the first portion . of aer~ good deed!l were done lor oth- thdle Nbew 'rGeodst~ent. When
Cleveland
' 211 30 .483 6
W 1. p l GB
lure quoted, .)esus 18 talking era. He ne~er USed His great I!Mll1 so ey
S aws .
t;ew York
28 30 .483 6 Cincinnall
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unto Mary and Martha at the power lor himself.
. lose the · freedom a!1d security
Kanna City Z9 31 .483 6 St. Louis
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wmb of their brother Lazarus. He f()rgave men and· women and well beinll.. which belong .II&gt;
J;alifornia
28 33 .459 7\t San Francisco
.sa!
In this case He wanted to ahare of their aim. 'Ibis brought much the abundant II f e. The th1rd
~ashington 25 35 .411 10 Pittsburgh 3230 2626 .O:Jti 5&amp;
the power he had w bring bsp- erillclllnt for BOma men thought statement would be God hate!
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Ch
29 26 527 fil'l
plness to two sisters who had that he was taking lor
The f()urth statement ~
kmnO:ta~aJ:~~s~ts
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29 28 :,09
. Syracus~. dtleated Portland lost their brother in death. He the power that belonged to God God give~ Christ. He gave
i\ansas City 6 Baltimore 5 (11 Philadelphia 27 30 m 0 \i by a 9-3 score In tl!e opening was alway• doing good snd OnlY·
Jesus ChriSt to the world tbst
Houston
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game
of
Little
Southern
Lea·
bringing
help
unll&gt; them wh 0 He was kind to
.
men would not perish If .they 1
24 36 400 1
~:g\~~:t) 2 Washington 0 Los Angeles 23 35 .397 11 gue action for the two te8JilS on needed help. He opened the children lle blessed, the
believed on Jesus; He shed HIS
New York
19 35 .352 16 Thursday at Portland.
eyes of the blind and tbe ears snd deeds of Jesus express
blood for our sms. Toe
:(night)
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Syracuse hitters wore Amos
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statement would be th.-, Man
Jloston 2 Chicago I (11 innmg:&lt;
Thursday' Besnlts
Moo,.., 8 home run and slntlle,
believes Christ. ·"Whosoever
night)
Lo~ Angeles 5 Chicago o,
Hubbard a &amp;Ingle and double,
lieveth on Him" are the words
. (only games scheduled)
Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh • (l st, Rodney Hofman a sJn8la, and
.
of the verse. Belief is faith.
: Today'• Probable Pitchers
twihghl)
.
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Bobby Patterson a pair of , 1n(ConUnued from Page I)
One has faith If Christ Is his
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tAll Times EDT!
Piitsburgh 5 Philadelpin 2 gles and a triple.
saviour. The sixth statement
: New York (Peterson 0-5) at (2nd, mght)
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Getting Portland lilts were Boggs, Debra Allensworth, Suwould be, Man receives eternal
'chicago (Horlen 7.0), 9 p.'ll.
Houston 6 San FranciSco
Jack Ritchie and David Wolfe, zy Ss~uels, P~tty Boyles, Mar· The WSCS wiD hold lt.!
life. By this faith in Christ
Boston (Brandon 4-2 and Bell (mghtl
each a !Ingle· Greg Middle- CJa Dillard, Kim Siebers, l'at.. .
man any man enters Into a
~fil at Washington (Coleman 3-4 Today's Probable Pitchers swart and Keith Fitch. each a ty Eblin, Beverly Will, Martha regular meeung on ~l!eday life .;r-!l'eedom ~nd security and
:.nd Baldwin 0·1) 2, 5 p.m.
IAU Times EDT)
air of sin les and Rt&lt;lne AI- Krawsczyn, Jane Van Meter, nlng, June :Ill, at th borne
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well-being which con: calirorma 1McGlothin 6-1 and Chicago (Simmons 2-51 at fen a dou~e '
y
Sandra L!tUe, Lola Peters, Son- JliOia Taylor wlt::.,Alma
while he lives on this
Hamilton 0-0 1 at Baltimore New York (Selma 0.0), 8 p.m. s;acuse .. , : , . z43 000 _ 9 g 3 dy Carleton, Sally Carleton, Kim as program ]ea • ··
and in He&amp;Y;en after th~
(Dillman 4-0 and Bunke r 1-31 2. Pillsburgh (Pizarro ~I at Portland . .... . , 002 010 _ 3 8 5 Ohlinger, Beverly Smith.
The Alfred Chiii'Cb
of his body. Ills soul does
5:30 p.m.
Philadelphia (Boozer 0-0 or Winebrenner and Ash. Mid· Unit 3 under the leaderohlp lunch at the 1\itllll PhUlips
dle.
Kansas City (Lindblad 4-1 and Green 0-0), p.m.
dleswart and Allen Ritchie of Mrs. Csrolyn Thomas, Mtl. lie sale on saturday, ~une-::II~;;.J.-=======·Pierce 0.01 at Detroit (Lolirh f&gt;. St. Louis (Jaster 3-21 at San 151
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Joyce Leonard and Mrs. Don- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A
8 and Wickersham 3~ . or Francisco (McDaniel 1-2), II
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na Jones: VIckie Abbott, Deb- ton and family of Columbus
PodrM 1.01 2. 6 p.m.
p.m.
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bie Bslley, Katrina Batey, Jaek· cently spent a weekend ~~~JJ
Minnesola (Merritt 4-Ql at Cincinnati (Queen 7-1) at
le Carsey, Rooemarle Colburn, bls parent.!, Mr. snd'Mrs. A
Cleveland (Tiant H i 7:30 p.m. Angeles (Singer 1-2), II p.m.
Rayanna Cole, Sandy Corllo, ur Atherton and wl!ted wlll•ll
Atlanta (Lemaster 7-11
BY United Prell Iatornstlonal Cindy Domlgan, Tina Du If y, the strawberries.
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National Ll!egue
Crystal Glaze, Patricia Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. D.
We Have
Saturday's Games
/ G. AB R. H. Pet. Vicltle Hoffman, Kim J one I, spent Sunday with her
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VACATION BIBLE
. Chicago at New York
Clmnte, Pit 5S 209 44 77 .368 ·Michael Leonard, Cllndy Reedy, Mrs. J. B. Hsyes at
ShowYour
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
St.L 51191 31 67 .351 Terri Lynn Russell, Angela Sis- Pvt. Charles cadwell of
SCHOOL MATERIALS St. Louis at San Francisco
Staub,
48 171 11 p .343 son and Melissa Thomas.
Jackson, s. C., had "" ov&lt;!l'!llghl II Appreci1tion Will{
Cincinnati at Los
Aaron, All
M209 43 70 .335 Unit I under the leadership lesve rrom hi• army duUes
For anyone yet planning
(night)
Brock, St.L ,Iii 252 48 " .333 of Mrs. Mona Neal and Mrs. Saturday and Sunday, with his
Exquisite Flowers
to have a school
Atlanta at Houston (2,
St.L 49192 'l1 114 .333 Billie J. Krawsczyn with Jack- psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland
night)
59 237 44 .T/ .325 ie Lee, Delores Lynch and Ed· Csldwoll.
Surprise her with her fa·
111~~:~sCin
, Chi
M110 30 58 .322 ith McNeal aa aides: Barbarl Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wllllllllls vorfte flower. We'll make
Iotfrnatlonut League StaDdlnp
Phil
49154 27 4~ .318 Anthony, Merrl Ault, Je n ri y and daughter of i!olpr~ I!JeDt up a' ~peclal: corsage br
By United Press Interuatlonal
, SI.L 46117 26 10 .318 Chapmin, Cindy Demosky, Lo- the weekend with her parents, bouqu~t.;jUBt for her .. • .99 MILL STREET
l_,__~~i:i:-·:i·iii--i:i·:%-Z.~~~~:
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Amerieu Leaiilt
i• April Fraser, Barbara Fultz, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swartz Dr YQ1! 'may choose a
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Roch~tor
3~ 17 .860
G. ABR. H. Pel. Beth Fultz, Linda Gerard. and his pirents, Mr. and Mrs. flovlffln&amp; plant or ar·
Torocto
25 20 .556 51&gt; Kaine, Del
58 lilt ..14 58 .343 Pamela Jeffors, Mary K r a w- Leonard Amo•.
rangement.
Buffalo
22 22 .500 8 F.Rbnsn,Balt
sczyn, Suo Lee, Diana Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. StanleY !Jol!lon
~tOR COME
Richmond
24 27 .471
_,S6 211 45 72 .341 Deborah Kay McLaughlin, Mar- of Parkeroburg spent the we••k ll
Jacksonville
23 26 .469
Min 57 :111 31 74 .335 tha McNeal, Cindy Manley, Ma- end with their I!On·Jn.law
WIGlETS AND
'.1N TODAY
Toll.'&lt;lo
22 25 .468 1\j, Ystrmski, 8os
ry Lou Mills, Janet Neal, Ste- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon' Syracuse
llO 26 .422 11
53 209 16 6'1 .321 1phanie Ord, Judith Owen, Tel' ard Amos.
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• Col umbeo 20 26 .422 II Frehn, Del
57175 24 57 .318 esa Thomas, Vicki Vaughan and
- --~--Thursday'• ROIIiltS
Nrthrp, Del so 199 25 62 .312 Edle Woollyqd.
Inell Burney, Jo Ellen D le hi,
~oronto 10 Richmond 8 (night) ¥!&gt;chr, Cal 116193 MAo .311 Unit 5 und~r the leadership Sheila Folmer, Debbie H'u ni Columbus Rochester I (night) Ptrcll, Bos - 56 201 29' Ill .301 ' of Mrs. Ruby Vaughan, Mrs. nell, Connie Lanning, Ann Oh59 N. Second Avi.
• Toledo B Syucuse 2 (night) Berry, Chi
M221 32 113 .301 Barbara Eblin and Mrs. Donna ]Inger, Debbie Oblinger,
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Scott, Boa
116 200 26 62 .lOt Glaze: Patricia Craig, Penny lisa Rizer, Lee Ann Sebo, BeeMiddleport
King For A Day
j
Home Runs
Eblin, Mary Kay Gallagher, ky . Triplett, Becky Will and
99 2 5560
RE CKEN HAM, England 1
Aaro., Cindy
Kathy Harris, Becky Wright.
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rlJPII- Bilile Jean Kmg of 1Braves 17; Wynn, Astros 14; Dreama Hovatter, Nancy JefAlhambra , Cahf., met Ann jPerez, Reds and Brock, Csrds fers, Diana Lewis, Vicki Man: Hayd~n Jon_es_ of England in ll3; Clemente, Pirates 12.
ley, Tina ;Mayle, Krista Mor.
wr.., not see our
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today
s
semi·fmals
of
the
Kent
Americau
LeiiJUe:
F.
Robinris,
Maureen NelBOn, Lee Ord,
selection now?
1
· l• wn tennis championships.
son, Orioles 18; Klllebrq, Diana Ridgway, Rebecca Se•
· Our expert stylists
1 Mrs. , King, the top-ranked 'l'wino 17; HowaNI, Senators 16; lig. Vicky &lt;Slack, Beth Vaughan,
are alway. on hand
' women ' player in the United Yastraemlld, ~ So• 15: Sonja J"n .'White, and Sholly
States, beat Karen Krantzcko of Ma•Uo, Yilllb 13.
,Clark.
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Rnaa BlUed ID
Unit e ~UIIIIor the leaderohlp .
while
Mrs.
Jones
disposed
of
Nallonol
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as
ae:
Aaron,
of
Mro•.Cifroj\Ohlinger and Mrs. .
P~one 992:.3JJ7
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Pomeroy I Austraha's Kerry Melville, 6-2, Brove• 45; Clomente, PiratefiBetty . Folmir with Jacqueline
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Reds 42: Brock, Cards 40.
aides: Irene Barnes, Flor•
American League: F. Robln• ..-·
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Twins 49 ; Kaline, 'J!Igers 4.( :
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FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Pile bing
National League: Lemaster, We wire flowers everyw1i'e'fe
Braves, Queen, Reds 7-l: Nolan ,
WY2-2039
Reds 5·1: Cuellar, Aslros 8-2;
OR NIGHT Wt 9-2f51
Veale, Pirates 7·2.
American Leaguer Horlen, 'Pomeroy Flower Shop ·
White Sox 7.0: Sparma, Tigers
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6.0: McGlothlin, Angels 6-1; W.lll~:mMillard Von ~~= 1
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l'tClm lbellle .., Racll!t • ~
lal!d Road. SuDday ScbOOI, t.IO
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a. m.; Wll'!lblp 10:30 L m.•
SUnday fV!JIIDi service al 7
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p. m.; Wed.,
eerv~et
Baptial
Sliadi.J Bdloli 1:30 L ILl a, 7:18 P. IL 'llursda1·
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Worsblp 10:110 L m.; PnacldD8 1\oi!IIIN l'llllii BVII ·CMa: ai111er r-Jq pulor• Wor
Inn! 111p11at tillr&lt;h, Aall4ll- 7:30 p. m.; Prayer oen1ct, _ Rev. Jact YDUII&amp; pu lblp
t:it L m.': P
Rollt6ll Catholic
ty _ Sunday SchoollO a.m. F. Sunday ~ 18 L m., 1\q 1m';
~. t:aO d8J llobooll, lG:U I. IlL; MYF 0.. ..-, 81 l':.erelte Mlaloa
I. Wallace, Supt.
Whaley, Supt.
_ a. m.; SuadaJr Sc:hotl, 10 a. m.: 1:. p. ID. PrQer llld 811M l.lq IIIUIJp - ~ Georc•
llelllle••"' "-pllll anrdl.
Aplllllle lllldoa Hoblrl Yllle1ri .8upL Bible Slu!l7 W~ 7,11 p. m. R. Sblpmaa, Adm.
SUIIQy
GNat 11o1o1, Rot. C. I. O'C. Earl _Culo!r, puiOr. 8ervict1 8llld.J IIICI l'rQW ..me- led ..;... IIMIII ... a.rcll _ " - ' ID:30 a. m., f p. ID.
1111', !1111111:, Robert
IAwla, mry W.sn.IIJ, l'rlday and bJ putor, f:3ll p. m. 'J'Uallay. Rev. C. J. Lemley, pastor: Holy Days,' I p. m.
Supl. 9:30 a.m. M01111ng wor- Sunday nights I&amp; 7:41 p. m. Et- Adllll 0.. foleellll f:. p. m, Churdllobtoii:IO a. m.; Wor- 81. =:=b~J:j:
lhir and Sunday SCbool. 7 P. tr)'ODII weh:wue. S)'ra&lt;:IIBI .Ill. 1as1 Monday of montll.
lblp HrVIce, 10:30 L m. MYF : : Frank Mauler!, paSW:
m. Evening oervl£e. Tbunday l2f.
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e,-..IWII Cllar4- Rev. IIO!Ida,, 1:30 P· m.
Sunday Masa 10:30 a. m.;
7:'10 p.m. pra,yar meelll!lClwreh QJ Clrrid Palll A. 86n, puler: sua. Sallal -MIIWIII Chardl - Day o1 Obllpllaa 1:30 UIL;
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ano.r, aa.r. Ill Cllrllt- dq SCbool. t:ll 1. m.; Bt.ll Jolm W, KIDibler, pu!Qr; Mn. Conte sloD, 10 boor before
Carpeater llllplist
Cbll'Cb Larry Wllllams, minister; Bible ~'*"'· Sapl.; 10:11 1. m. Jlobert E. Lee, Supt. Wor• tb.is.s
- Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Bclloal IIIII .....,_ WOI'Iblp, 11on11ac Worablp """"' 1st 1111p t:ll a. m., SNy Sellool
Moroiol wonlllp 10:15 a.m. 10:30 a. m.; atrllttiD BlldeaY. 111111 anUIIIIdap Gflbt 111011lh. 10:11 L m.
Sali'OtWn Army
..... p, m.; &amp;nltiDa ..... 7:11 p. m. ~ lvallgells- ou Grove lllell!odlll Cbvreb fto Sall'lltfn Army, - £11.
Fll'll 8aplisl Clmrdl. Middle- ....._ 7 p. 111.
llc &amp;nlaf, Zld IIIII till SUD- lollll W. IC!mbl«, putor, Etlrl YOf Ray s. Wlnlog, officer Ill
port. Sunday Scllool I: 15 a. m. a-led: 0 r n • mrllllu dq II -as.
CHII, 8upL SUoday Sebotl II ebarge. Sunday 10 a. m. llaiiC!Ora Pullen, SupL 10:1&gt; a.m. CJW'CII - hiiMI Quii"MMrry. ......., J1M1 ~-Ret. 11:11 1. m.: ~ i:ll. meei!DI; 18:30 .. m. l!u&amp;o
worsblp Service; BYP I p.m.: Warsblp Semoe, 1:10 1. 111.1 PGI A. 8eflll'l, ~: Mom- s,-ldetllodllt atmb - day Sebool. sWJdey 1 p. m.
Eveo!DI worsblp, 7.30 p.m., 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
111J WOI'IIblp, 1:30 1. ID.; Sill&gt; WeadeD G. Slut!•, putor; WOfo Young People'• Lqloa; 7:30 p.
Wednaday, 7:30 p.m.. Prayer Bradford a-u • do1lt- dq Scboal, 11:10 L m., Blythe i!IJlp .mce, 8:35 L m.. Sua- a Salvalloo meelllll; 'l'b1lno
meellni. 8:30 p.m., c1loir prao- Joe RobiDBoD, tllbllltlr; . . . TlleJal, SupL: Youlb Fellow- dq Sehool 1:45 1. m.; MYF day 1 1o a p. m. Ladlel Home
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• Forrest, Supt.; Billie Scbool ablp, 1:30 p. m.
Sunday 1 p. m. Prayer meetJoc
7 p. m. Prep G~u~es;
Filii Bapllst Clmrl'll, . Pome- 9:30 a. m.; Morollli Wll'!lblp C&amp;IMEL IWII CbiiU-IIev. Bunday 7:30 p, m.
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roy - Rev. carver Williams. IO:SO a. m.; Eveolu8 Worship, Paul A. Sellen, putor: sua. ByaeD RA l!lw MellltdloiSunday Scbool 1:30 till 10:20. 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Blo c1q School, 9:30 a. m., WIIYJI&amp; IIDIII!rl E. Smltb, Sr. Jlllllll'.
ADVENTIST
Wirsblp !III'Vice, 10:30 L m.: ble Study.
Rousb. SupL; 10:311 a. m. Mom- lblday Sehool 1:10 a.m., lbr· l'ol!leroJ 8evtDIII Day .UV...
Nurse11 and Junior Cburcb lor Dexter Cburcb o1 Cbrlsl - IIIJ Wonblp, 2nd llld ttb sua. aid Dewhunt, Supt.; Molii(IIJ a.a auu$ - Mulberry lleiShta
cllildreo.
Bible Scbtol 8:30 a. m. Preaebo day lllbt llllllllh; I p. m. Evetr Wonldp 10:30 a. m. Yoatb SeJ- Rd., uorlh of !4elgo Memorial
First Baptist Clmrdl. llaell!e, log 10:30 a. m., first and thlrd 1ng Evugellllll! ServiA!e, 2st m I:M p. m.; Ev8IIPIIftlo llespllal Puttr, J'. W. Gilford;
Rev. c_ 1.. O'Ceoaor, pastor. SundayL
,
and 3rd Sunday of month.
111811111 7:20 p. m.: Pr.,.- f:311 p. m. Bible l!lud7, prayer
Sunday School 9:30. Fr&amp;Dk Clo- Mason City Cbvcl! ol Cllrlst, Triolly Ulliled Clwrc• Of meeting Thll!'lday 7:30 p. m. llll!eiiiJI. Oilier servtce• by IJio
land. Sup!.; 10:45 a. m. Mom- Vocal Music Emerson Weekley, CbrQI, Pometoy - Her. W. H. Latlrtl CJtll IJ'Iw Motbadilt Q(lberl l)l~qham, Aao't. Sen•
II!&amp; Worabip; f:SO p. m., BYF pastor. Sunday Bible Study, 8 Perrlll, pastor. Patrick D. Wood, C1mrcb - R. Euam GU~ puo lcel 011 Salurdtlr.
Sabbath
411d Junior Fellowablp; 8 P. m. a. m.) Evening Worship, 7:30 Supt.; Sunday School, 9:1$ a. 1111:; Suodq 8cbool t:30 a. m.; School, 2 (r. m. Worship 3 p.m.
Evelliol Service; Wedoasday, p. m.; Bible Study, 7:30 p. m. m. Worship, 10:2$ a.m.
PbD W!Je, Supl.; Moraillg 1101"
United Brethren
7:30 P. m., Prayer Meeting, Wednesday.
ablp 10:30 L m.; Youth llert- J!dfll Ulllad BnlhreD II
Parlsb - Warr011 . G. ZlnD. Mlddlepon Otardl ol Cllrlll Dllmlle Pllpla lloiiDen - 1oet 7 p. m.; EvangellaUo 0ir111 t'llarell- BeY. Eldea R.
pastor. Worship 1ervlce1 ore: _ 5tb and Malo 91., Jack Scltes, (LADpville Pall Office), Rev. t1co 7,30 p. m. MJd.Week pray. Blake, paslor: Sunday 8cboal
1:30 P. m. Senior ~ Prac- aupL Bible School t:30 L m.. Cbu. E. Dozer, putor; Sunday • eervlce 7:30 a...ao. \Vedoeto It 1. m.; Wllllle Boli!lDgt'ir,
Community
Mornlll&amp; Worship 10:30 a. m.; Sdlool 9:30 a.m. lin. Roberl day.
Supt.; Chrlatlal Endeav•. 7:11
APOSTOLIC . COMMUNITY Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m., Grate, Supt. Worship II 10:30 '111e Ualled Melllodlslllharcb, p. m., claues fer all Song ....
CHURCH - Beech Grove. Rev. Prayer Service, Wednesday al a. m. ; Pilgrim Youth, 1:45 p, Pomeroy. The Church School v1co 8 p. m., Preachio&amp; 1::111 p.
Roy Roush, pastor. Sunday 7:30 P- m. Rev. Raullia Moyer, m.; Evqellatlo_ W9lce, 7:30 at 9:15 a. m. The Divine Wor· m.; II!Jd.Week prayer llll!e1:lq,
School, 10:30 a. m., Everunr. pastor.
p. m., Ml6-Weali Prayer and &amp;hlp at 10:30 L m. MethodlJI 7:30 p. m. Weduesday, ·Mrl.
aervices, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Pomeror Clnlrob If CM111 - Praise, Wedae!lday, 7:10 P· m. Youtb Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. 1:30 a. m. Preaching services
meeting Tuesday, 1:311 p. m. James McGovern, paator 8wlJelw1loh
Mid-week cllolr pracllce. The Mazie Hollllqor, c1a11 leadlw.
Saturday evening services at day 8cbool, 9:00 a. m., ~ell ~ 11111 of Jellovab'a public Invited to worship.
Lelart Falls United Bretlua
7:30 p. m.
service, 10 :00 a. m.: Cbr1aUan Wlmm, 900 Broadway, MidlYIUOrelle
11 Cbrlsl Cllllrcll -James MOl'
Chosblre • I.JI• - llarlford Endea911!', e:so P m; Evening dleptrt - Public meeting Stm- Tile C!luueb o1 111e N - rtson, pastor. 8uaday Scbool at
oervices, 7:30 p. m. Wednesd~J. service, I p. m. Bible Study, day, 1 p. m.;
Watcl!tower .::.eater _ Rev. Herbert Grato first 811d third Tlwraday at
log service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer Wednesday, 8 p. m.
study, a p. m.; Blblt Study, pastor· Mn l!:tiU Life, 8upl. NO p. m. Second aud tourlh
Pearl St. ~lllaa Uoioo Rntl•nd Charcb of Cbml- Tuesday 7 p, m.: Service mee~ Cbarte:, Bls',.n, Ass'L SuoclaJ Bunday at 7:311 p. m. Prayer
lor Choir Praytice.
Roy carter, miniSter.
81ble tng, 8 p. m. Tburaday; MiJiis. Sc1J0o1 1:30 a. m.;
M~ meet!P1 aeconc1 and
lturlb
Hartford Bapllal t L m. DST; 8chool. 1:30 a. m. Worship and try Sclloo~ 7 p. m. Tbw:sday. Worsblp 11 a. m.; NYPS e:45 Tbursday, 7:30 p, m. and 111'111
Little Kyger UCC 9:30 Esr. Preacblng service 10:30 a. m.
L'u.theran.
p. m.; Eveolnl Service, 1:10 IIJd third SUnday, 7:30 p. m. ...
Cheshire Baplll!l t0,45 EST. YIUDg People'• meeting, 8:30 ~ J hn' Lath
CbarU- p. m.• Midweek Prayer service Prayer meettoa every Wedn..
Church School at Hartford, at p. m. Evening Service, 7 p. m. M.,.;,m: W~rslli ":": m.. Sill&gt; 7:30 m. Wednesday.
day at 7:30 p. m. Christian Eft.
9 50 DSf: Kyger 10:20 EST, V. li Braley, B1ble Scb10l Supl da School 10 , ~ L ~ Putor, Mlddlepll'l Cl!arcb of theN... dea91H', second and lourlll Su.
and Cheshire 9:45 EST.
Zf• Cboreb ol aJrlll. l'llm- Riv Brian Engle.
_ Ref. Clyde J. Bartlett, day, 7:30 p. m.
Mt. Union lllplilt Cb,..h - eroy • Harrtao.nvllle Road -Eu·
Pul'• t.olllerll Charcll- lkladay Scb1oJ t:30
a. m.; MI. Bermoo United Brelbml
Rev. Cecil Cox, Psstor. SUD- (ene Uoderwood. mlols.tor. B~ 832 E. becond 81., Pome!'O)'. MorniDJ Worship 10:311 a. m.; 11 Cbrlsl Choreb -James Mll'day School 9:41 •- m., Ear I ble School, 9:30 a. m., ~om- Sundty School 9,30 a. m., Wol' NYPS YOIIDI! People, 6:45p.m.; rison, pastor. Sunday Schnol
S!arkey, Supt., Evenmg Wo; lng Worship, . 7.30 P- m., Ro- ship service 1H 5 a. m. Pastor, Evaugl!listic meeting 7:30 p.m.; UO a. m. Preaeltlng, llr!lt and
sh1 p, .7:30 p. m. Young Peoples bert Reed, B1ble Sch10l SupL Rev. Brian Eft&amp;le.
Pray• meellng, Wed. 7:30p.m. lblnl Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Secood
meetmg and B1blt Study 7:30
Church Of God
......_, Qardl ollbe NUo IDd fourth Sundar, 11 a. m.
p. '!'· Wednesday.
Chester Cblli'Cb of God Methodist
- - Rev. Keuoetb Pierce, Cllrllllu Sol- s.mFor" Hapt!st C' A , RuUand Rev. Dale 'l'bonrton, pastor. Alfred Melhodlot Otoreb - pastor; 1\aymolld
Walbtn'n, SU Malu St., PL Pleasllll- Rev. Samuel J. Ja~son. pa• Sunday
8cbool, 1:30 L m.; Pearl A. Caalo, paator. Sunday Supl: l!unday &amp;!hGol, 9:30 a. !luudaJ eervk:el 11 L m. DST.
tor. Prayer service 1.30 a. m. • Morning
Worship at 11 ._ School at 9:30, Lloyd Dllllnger, m. Mornl!ti Worship, 10:30 L Wedlesday meellog I p. m.
Sunday School 10 ... m.• Ger. m. Ev~DCellsUo service 7:30 p. lllpl Worship services at 10:45 m. Evenla&amp; Service, 7 p. m.; DST. Study room opeo Tueetrud_e Butler, 8upL , Worship m.; Pray• meetloJ, 7:30 p.m. a. m.: Tueoday, 1 p, m. W.S. Pray&lt;!' mee11ac. 7 p. m. Wedo day and Wednesday !rom IUO
aemce 11 a. m. 1st and 2nd Tuesday;
Young
People'o W.S. meete Ill the home of Is- aesday.
..-•
to 2:30 DST. Everyone weiSundays at 5•30 P· m. Baptist Service, Friday, 7:30 p. m.
ola Taylor. Wednesday, 7:45 p. . Rae'-1
ol tbe ND eome.
Tratmng Union. Mn.
Mary ML Morii!J Cbarcll of Godtervicel
arone _ Suodq ScbooJ 9,31 Nease Selllemeot Cbu,..• Woods, president.
,.' Rev. James SstterDeld, putar m..,:r~~ MelllodJ.t Chreb L m.; SUnday Worship 10:30 Prayer meeting, 7:45 p. m. Frl·
Rolland Free Will Baptist Sunday School 9:45 a. m.: Wor- - Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Wor- a. m.: Evimlng Service 7:30 p. day; Young People's servloe,
Church - Rev. Paul Taylor, ship service II a. m. and 7:30 ship service, 10 a. m., every m.; Mid-week Prayer Service, ' p. m. Sunday, Worship afterpastor; Sunday School, 10 a. p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. other Sunday, 7:45 P. m. sua. 7:311 p. m. WlliiDesdjly. Rev. Rev. Paul Taylor, opeaker evm.; Guy Priddy, Supt.; Prea~ Tuesday;
y01101 People'• day Scboo~ 10 L m., Jolm 8IJ. Mllria II. Wolfe, pbtor.
ery Friday night Everyo110 weiChurch - Middleport. Sunday lllletii!C, 7:ll0 p, m. Friday.
ley liupt.
lltiiiiDd Cl!lra o1 t1Je Naa- eome.
9
8
School •30 • m., Sunday f!Vfo- Rutland Church ol God Foreat Ron Melbodlsl cbDJd oreae - SUnday ScbooJ 1:30 a.
nlng serv1ce 7:30 p. m. Wednes· Rev . IJ•vid Sheets, pastor. -sunday Scilool 1 L m., Mn. m.; Marnlllg Worship 10:45 _a.
Tbe Al•11e
day f!VIIllng aei'Ylce ?:II p. m. Sunday School 10 L m.; Evan- Fred Nease, Supl Worship ..,.. m.; Ev~DCelll!llc lei'Vlce 7:45 By Ualted Prell 1Dtom1tlowal
Pastor, Chao. W. Rogers.
gellltlc servic. 7:30 Youllf! vice, 10 ·a. m. Rev. Wendell p. m.; Midweek Prayer II!'VIce Today Ia Friday, June 16, the
. Home Mlldoa Cburclt, Blr' People Endeavor. 7:30 g. m. Stutler, pastor.
7:45 p. m. WediiOSday.
18'7th day ol 1967 with 1118 to
lingham, Rev. Donald Brlc:kles, Wednesd1y Pra,.er ~ling Chesler Melbndlsl Churob - Byr- llbarcb oldie Naz. follow.
pastor. Sunday School, 1:30 a, 7:30 p. ni. Saturday.
·
Worship Service at 9 a. m.; arene _ Rev. A. E. Miller, The moon 11 between ltl llrst
m.; Worship Service, 10:30 a.
Epilcopol t
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
pastor; Robert Stewt!A, gun- quarter and lull stage.
m.: Evangelistic servlcto at 7- Graee Episcopal
~= Pearl Casto, pastor. Mrs. Wald day School Supt. Suncay School The morning star IS Saturn.
:30 p. m. Everyone welcome. Pomeroy- Tbe Rev. R
Spencer, Supt.
9,30 a. m.; Mornlnf Worship The evening otars are Venus,
Mason Baptllit Sunday Scllool H. Martin, Rector. Suuday BeatiJ Melhodlll Cblll'eb, Ref. 10:30 a. m.; N.Y.P.S. 8:10 p. ,Mercury, Mars and Jupiter.
- D.A.V. HaD, comer Second Momlng Prayer IDd Sermon, MBll Donahue. pastor: Jack m.; Evangellatlc Serv!Cit!, 7:30 Born on tblo day In lllll3 was
and PIIIIJerO!', Ma8011. Spensored 10:!0 L m.
Bechtle, Church School Supt.; P- m.; Prayer meelinl Wed- Amencan soprano Kelen Trau·
by Fr~ch City Baptist Cburch
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Church Scboo~ 9:30 a.m.; WOI' neaday, 7:30 p. m.
bel.
In GaiUpolls. Alfillated wllb S,
EV B
&amp;hlp Service. 10:30 a.m.: MetbPenteco•rol
On this day In history:
B.C. Rev. R. I. Pmson, pastor Enterprise EUB Cbarch - odisl Youth Fellowship, 8 p.m.:
In 1171, the Ancient Arable
Sunday School every Suuday, Rev. Menzel Srqltb, pastor. Official Board mee11ng
fin1 l'el!ltetNial Aloembly, Roato Order of Noble. of the Mystic
3 p. m. Preacblng servlces the Worship oervlce 9 : ~ L m.; Sill&gt; Sunday of montll, 7:io
1U- Rev. Paul E. Jones, pas- Shrine was set up In New York
WI Sunday ol eacll !llOiltb.
day Scbool 10:30 L m. Youtll .WS&lt;-'8, sedond Monday
of lor. Sunday Scbool 10 1· m.; City by Dr. Walter Fleming.
ML Morii!J laptlll Charcb- Fellowship 6:30 p. m.; Boys month, 7:30 p.m.: Eleanor Cir- Wonldp, W~ay and Frl· In 1933, President Roosevelt
Comer ot Fourth and Mala Sl, m.; Evening service, 7:30 p. cle, second Thursday; Class 1Z. dai';..
signed the Nallonal Industrial
Middleport Rev. Nyle Bord111, and Glrll Fellowship, .8:30 P. third Wednesday; Afternoo• CJr.
PetJ-1 Church Mid- Recovery Act.
minister. Sunday School 9:30 a. m., 2nd and 4tb Suudays: Youlh cle, fourth Tbursday afternoon: dleport - South 3rd Ave.: Rev.
In 1905, r!Gts broke out In
m. Arnold Rlchards, Supt. 10:30 Choir, 6:30 P. m. Wedneaday. CJbolr pracUce, Wecbleeday.
B. I. Barrett, pastor: Sunday Buenos Aires as the Argentine
a. m_ Morning Worlbtp.
Pray• Meetlq, 7:10 p. m.
Letart
FoUo
Metllodllt Seboel 10 a. m.; Sunday ev01&gt; Navy tried unsucce!Sfully to
Naollll lapllll Cb~ - Wednesday,
ClwJ• Jamet r. !WIJ, pa• Ina ~aapUitle !III'VIce, 1:30 oust Premier Juan Peron.
Sunday llcbool UO a. m.; ·WGI' Mondnl Star lllUll CbarciJ - tor - LETART FALUl - Wol' P. m., Wednesday Bible SIUdy In 1963, Russia pul itc firot
ablp 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 1 Rev. Menzel Smith,
pastor: ablp, 7:30 p. m. Sunday tea- 7:30 p. m., Saturdly DICbt ~ray- woman Into space, Valentina
p. m., Prayer III'Yice.
Sunday ScbtoJ, U5 L m., llo)o cept 2nd Sunday!;
Cburdl • and Worablp 7:19 p, m.
Tereshkova .
Road - Rev. Clyde Hlntoll, Yan Meter, SupL, Earl Shuler, Sclloot, 1:30 a. m. Sunday. UnlPrubyt.rima
P"'tor: llu.ad11 Scbotl 1:10 a. .W't.; Morning worship, 10:46 lied oervlce, 1:30 L m., mel lltllddltparl Pint Ualled 1'18 A thou1ht for the day: Plato
m.; Rllph !:art, illlpL Sunday L m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. Sunday of month. EABI' L&amp; bJierlu Chre• - Rev. Hew- onee said : '·'Of all the animals,
Wo• urvlce 10:30 L m. m. Thuraclay. Youtb Felltwlhlp TART - Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd ara Roppelt, P311or; Sunday !he lloy Is the moet unrnaoagoalll'l f:30 p. m. alternately. 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
and lib Thursdays;
Chun:ll Scllool 1:30 a.m. Jamas Bueh· hie."
Prayer mHtlq Wedntada7 al ~ KUB
CUn:h - 8cbol~ 8:30 L m. Sunday. AP· aoao, Supt.: 1U:30 a. m. Wnr
7:30 p. m.
Rev. Jack Young,
pastor; PLII: GROVE - Worship, I p, ablp; 5:45 p. m. YF; Wed., 1:311 .
HAS A POINT
Colambta Cbapel - Wanlllp Su,..'IJ Scboo! 8:41. a. m" m., 1Jt and 3rd 'l'lllll'ldaJI: p. m. Junior Choir; 7 p. m. Sen- COLLJNSvn..LE. Ill. (UP!)te1'111ct Nell SWiday, 1:11 1. Ruasell Archer, SUpt. Suuday Cburcb Scbooi, 8 3D L m. sua. tor Cboir.
·
F.dltor Karl L. Monroe ol the
m.; SWid17 Scbool 10 a. m.: ~hlp, 10,4a L m. IDd 7:10 day. GREAT BI!Ml - Wor- S,..... f1nt Ullilld Pno- Collinsville Herald, who IS wag.
Youth Strvlce I :U p. ai: Evetto ·p.m. alternatoly. Bible Stud)l ablp 8 Ill a. m.•. Ill IDd 3rd byteri8D Chureb - Rev. Un· lng a campaign to have a new
tng 9/orlblp f p. ID. Nell b and prayer 1ervtce, led by pu. SUndays; Chun:h Scboot, 10 II aon H. Stebbins, paslm'. Wor- brldg~ across the Mississippi
day, _
tor, UO p. m. Wedntsdar L m. Sunday. MORSE CIIAPEL •hlp I a. m.; Sunday School, between MiliROUri and IIUnols
,,..._ Gospel ~oloa - Chris!ian Bndeavor, 1 3ll p.m. -wor&gt;h1p, II am .. lsi 'and 3rd 10 a. m.; Bible Study and pray- named •·u. S. Grant", said
Sa•b8D Sliv.,.,vtuy Rd.; L. 3rd Sa.lurday ol mlllth.
SUndays : C'hurch ScbooJ 9:30 a &lt;I' tMirvlce SundaJ 7 p. m.
Grant was born In ntinola, lived
Glueseocamp, pu""t . DOier SoottiJ lletltol EUB Cbarcll - m. SundaJ.
a.ntoo..We I'Naby~an in \llt!SOurl and fought In MisWilford, SUpl., Stlllell7 lcboot. Rov. Jafll
Young,
p a.
MIHnvWe Motllodltl Cbun:~ llwn!h. Howard ftllppell, pat&gt; oourl at the head of Illinois
10 a 1.; lllYaneeJ~Ilc Htnet, 7 tor' Sunday Scbool 9:45 a. m.• - Wendell G. StuUer, pastor. tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m.; troops. Then he added· "The
:II p. m. Prayer meetlq 7:30 Norman H. Bahr, SUpL; Sunday Sunday School. 10 a. m.; Wer- Worship 1-Sll p m.
n11me 'U. S. Grant' w.lll appeal
,. 111-. Tqlldly.
Worship 10·45 a. m. and 7,30 ship service II a. 111.
tor, pastor. Wed~ay, Frl- 1o adtnll'l!rs ol •tbe doub;, •n·
V! .If Ml- • .0 live p. m. allernately Bible Study Portland Mothodlll Cbarcb- day atld Sunday aervices, UO tendre
without U. S ~ranis,
~- miMiOtW!}' putor; and PrBjer Servtee, led b7 pu. John lllmbl411', jHIIIor. &amp;!!JMlll p. 111.
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l'tClm lbellle .., Racll!t • ~
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SUnday fV!JIIDi service al 7
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p. m.; Wed.,
eerv~et
Baptial
Sliadi.J Bdloli 1:30 L ILl a, 7:18 P. IL 'llursda1·
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Worsblp 10:110 L m.; PnacldD8 1\oi!IIIN l'llllii BVII ·CMa: ai111er r-Jq pulor• Wor
Inn! 111p11at tillr&lt;h, Aall4ll- 7:30 p. m.; Prayer oen1ct, _ Rev. Jact YDUII&amp; pu lblp
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Rollt6ll Catholic
ty _ Sunday SchoollO a.m. F. Sunday ~ 18 L m., 1\q 1m';
~. t:aO d8J llobooll, lG:U I. IlL; MYF 0.. ..-, 81 l':.erelte Mlaloa
I. Wallace, Supt.
Whaley, Supt.
_ a. m.; SuadaJr Sc:hotl, 10 a. m.: 1:. p. ID. PrQer llld 811M l.lq IIIUIJp - ~ Georc•
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Aplllllle lllldoa Hoblrl Yllle1ri .8upL Bible Slu!l7 W~ 7,11 p. m. R. Sblpmaa, Adm.
SUIIQy
GNat 11o1o1, Rot. C. I. O'C. Earl _Culo!r, puiOr. 8ervict1 8llld.J IIICI l'rQW ..me- led ..;... IIMIII ... a.rcll _ " - ' ID:30 a. m., f p. ID.
1111', !1111111:, Robert
IAwla, mry W.sn.IIJ, l'rlday and bJ putor, f:3ll p. m. 'J'Uallay. Rev. C. J. Lemley, pastor: Holy Days,' I p. m.
Supl. 9:30 a.m. M01111ng wor- Sunday nights I&amp; 7:41 p. m. Et- Adllll 0.. foleellll f:. p. m, Churdllobtoii:IO a. m.; Wor- 81. =:=b~J:j:
lhir and Sunday SCbool. 7 P. tr)'ODII weh:wue. S)'ra&lt;:IIBI .Ill. 1as1 Monday of montll.
lblp HrVIce, 10:30 L m. MYF : : Frank Mauler!, paSW:
m. Evening oervl£e. Tbunday l2f.
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e,-..IWII Cllar4- Rev. IIO!Ida,, 1:30 P· m.
Sunday Masa 10:30 a. m.;
7:'10 p.m. pra,yar meelll!lClwreh QJ Clrrid Palll A. 86n, puler: sua. Sallal -MIIWIII Chardl - Day o1 Obllpllaa 1:30 UIL;
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ano.r, aa.r. Ill Cllrllt- dq SCbool. t:ll 1. m.; Bt.ll Jolm W, KIDibler, pu!Qr; Mn. Conte sloD, 10 boor before
Carpeater llllplist
Cbll'Cb Larry Wllllams, minister; Bible ~'*"'· Sapl.; 10:11 1. m. Jlobert E. Lee, Supt. Wor• tb.is.s
- Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Bclloal IIIII .....,_ WOI'Iblp, 11on11ac Worablp """"' 1st 1111p t:ll a. m., SNy Sellool
Moroiol wonlllp 10:15 a.m. 10:30 a. m.; atrllttiD BlldeaY. 111111 anUIIIIdap Gflbt 111011lh. 10:11 L m.
Sali'OtWn Army
..... p, m.; &amp;nltiDa ..... 7:11 p. m. ~ lvallgells- ou Grove lllell!odlll Cbvreb fto Sall'lltfn Army, - £11.
Fll'll 8aplisl Clmrdl. Middle- ....._ 7 p. 111.
llc &amp;nlaf, Zld IIIII till SUD- lollll W. IC!mbl«, putor, Etlrl YOf Ray s. Wlnlog, officer Ill
port. Sunday Scllool I: 15 a. m. a-led: 0 r n • mrllllu dq II -as.
CHII, 8upL SUoday Sebotl II ebarge. Sunday 10 a. m. llaiiC!Ora Pullen, SupL 10:1&gt; a.m. CJW'CII - hiiMI Quii"MMrry. ......., J1M1 ~-Ret. 11:11 1. m.: ~ i:ll. meei!DI; 18:30 .. m. l!u&amp;o
worsblp Service; BYP I p.m.: Warsblp Semoe, 1:10 1. 111.1 PGI A. 8eflll'l, ~: Mom- s,-ldetllodllt atmb - day Sebool. sWJdey 1 p. m.
Eveo!DI worsblp, 7.30 p.m., 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
111J WOI'IIblp, 1:30 1. ID.; Sill&gt; WeadeD G. Slut!•, putor; WOfo Young People'• Lqloa; 7:30 p.
Wednaday, 7:30 p.m.. Prayer Bradford a-u • do1lt- dq Scboal, 11:10 L m., Blythe i!IJlp .mce, 8:35 L m.. Sua- a Salvalloo meelllll; 'l'b1lno
meellni. 8:30 p.m., c1loir prao- Joe RobiDBoD, tllbllltlr; . . . TlleJal, SupL: Youlb Fellow- dq Sehool 1:45 1. m.; MYF day 1 1o a p. m. Ladlel Home
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• Forrest, Supt.; Billie Scbool ablp, 1:30 p. m.
Sunday 1 p. m. Prayer meetJoc
7 p. m. Prep G~u~es;
Filii Bapllst Clmrl'll, . Pome- 9:30 a. m.; Morollli Wll'!lblp C&amp;IMEL IWII CbiiU-IIev. Bunday 7:30 p, m.
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roy - Rev. carver Williams. IO:SO a. m.; Eveolu8 Worship, Paul A. Sellen, putor: sua. ByaeD RA l!lw MellltdloiSunday Scbool 1:30 till 10:20. 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Blo c1q School, 9:30 a. m., WIIYJI&amp; IIDIII!rl E. Smltb, Sr. Jlllllll'.
ADVENTIST
Wirsblp !III'Vice, 10:30 L m.: ble Study.
Rousb. SupL; 10:311 a. m. Mom- lblday Sehool 1:10 a.m., lbr· l'ol!leroJ 8evtDIII Day .UV...
Nurse11 and Junior Cburcb lor Dexter Cburcb o1 Cbrlsl - IIIJ Wonblp, 2nd llld ttb sua. aid Dewhunt, Supt.; Molii(IIJ a.a auu$ - Mulberry lleiShta
cllildreo.
Bible Scbtol 8:30 a. m. Preaebo day lllbt llllllllh; I p. m. Evetr Wonldp 10:30 a. m. Yoatb SeJ- Rd., uorlh of !4elgo Memorial
First Baptist Clmrdl. llaell!e, log 10:30 a. m., first and thlrd 1ng Evugellllll! ServiA!e, 2st m I:M p. m.; Ev8IIPIIftlo llespllal Puttr, J'. W. Gilford;
Rev. c_ 1.. O'Ceoaor, pastor. SundayL
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and 3rd Sunday of month.
111811111 7:20 p. m.: Pr.,.- f:311 p. m. Bible l!lud7, prayer
Sunday School 9:30. Fr&amp;Dk Clo- Mason City Cbvcl! ol Cllrlst, Triolly Ulliled Clwrc• Of meeting Thll!'lday 7:30 p. m. llll!eiiiJI. Oilier servtce• by IJio
land. Sup!.; 10:45 a. m. Mom- Vocal Music Emerson Weekley, CbrQI, Pometoy - Her. W. H. Latlrtl CJtll IJ'Iw Motbadilt Q(lberl l)l~qham, Aao't. Sen•
II!&amp; Worabip; f:SO p. m., BYF pastor. Sunday Bible Study, 8 Perrlll, pastor. Patrick D. Wood, C1mrcb - R. Euam GU~ puo lcel 011 Salurdtlr.
Sabbath
411d Junior Fellowablp; 8 P. m. a. m.) Evening Worship, 7:30 Supt.; Sunday School, 9:1$ a. 1111:; Suodq 8cbool t:30 a. m.; School, 2 (r. m. Worship 3 p.m.
Evelliol Service; Wedoasday, p. m.; Bible Study, 7:30 p. m. m. Worship, 10:2$ a.m.
PbD W!Je, Supl.; Moraillg 1101"
United Brethren
7:30 P. m., Prayer Meeting, Wednesday.
ablp 10:30 L m.; Youth llert- J!dfll Ulllad BnlhreD II
Parlsb - Warr011 . G. ZlnD. Mlddlepon Otardl ol Cllrlll Dllmlle Pllpla lloiiDen - 1oet 7 p. m.; EvangellaUo 0ir111 t'llarell- BeY. Eldea R.
pastor. Worship 1ervlce1 ore: _ 5tb and Malo 91., Jack Scltes, (LADpville Pall Office), Rev. t1co 7,30 p. m. MJd.Week pray. Blake, paslor: Sunday 8cboal
1:30 P. m. Senior ~ Prac- aupL Bible School t:30 L m.. Cbu. E. Dozer, putor; Sunday • eervlce 7:30 a...ao. \Vedoeto It 1. m.; Wllllle Boli!lDgt'ir,
Community
Mornlll&amp; Worship 10:30 a. m.; Sdlool 9:30 a.m. lin. Roberl day.
Supt.; Chrlatlal Endeav•. 7:11
APOSTOLIC . COMMUNITY Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m., Grate, Supt. Worship II 10:30 '111e Ualled Melllodlslllharcb, p. m., claues fer all Song ....
CHURCH - Beech Grove. Rev. Prayer Service, Wednesday al a. m. ; Pilgrim Youth, 1:45 p, Pomeroy. The Church School v1co 8 p. m., Preachio&amp; 1::111 p.
Roy Roush, pastor. Sunday 7:30 P- m. Rev. Raullia Moyer, m.; Evqellatlo_ W9lce, 7:30 at 9:15 a. m. The Divine Wor· m.; II!Jd.Week prayer llll!e1:lq,
School, 10:30 a. m., Everunr. pastor.
p. m., Ml6-Weali Prayer and &amp;hlp at 10:30 L m. MethodlJI 7:30 p. m. Weduesday, ·Mrl.
aervices, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Pomeror Clnlrob If CM111 - Praise, Wedae!lday, 7:10 P· m. Youtb Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. 1:30 a. m. Preaching services
meeting Tuesday, 1:311 p. m. James McGovern, paator 8wlJelw1loh
Mid-week cllolr pracllce. The Mazie Hollllqor, c1a11 leadlw.
Saturday evening services at day 8cbool, 9:00 a. m., ~ell ~ 11111 of Jellovab'a public Invited to worship.
Lelart Falls United Bretlua
7:30 p. m.
service, 10 :00 a. m.: Cbr1aUan Wlmm, 900 Broadway, MidlYIUOrelle
11 Cbrlsl Cllllrcll -James MOl'
Chosblre • I.JI• - llarlford Endea911!', e:so P m; Evening dleptrt - Public meeting Stm- Tile C!luueb o1 111e N - rtson, pastor. 8uaday Scbool at
oervices, 7:30 p. m. Wednesd~J. service, I p. m. Bible Study, day, 1 p. m.;
Watcl!tower .::.eater _ Rev. Herbert Grato first 811d third Tlwraday at
log service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer Wednesday, 8 p. m.
study, a p. m.; Blblt Study, pastor· Mn l!:tiU Life, 8upl. NO p. m. Second aud tourlh
Pearl St. ~lllaa Uoioo Rntl•nd Charcb of Cbml- Tuesday 7 p, m.: Service mee~ Cbarte:, Bls',.n, Ass'L SuoclaJ Bunday at 7:311 p. m. Prayer
lor Choir Praytice.
Roy carter, miniSter.
81ble tng, 8 p. m. Tburaday; MiJiis. Sc1J0o1 1:30 a. m.;
M~ meet!P1 aeconc1 and
lturlb
Hartford Bapllal t L m. DST; 8chool. 1:30 a. m. Worship and try Sclloo~ 7 p. m. Tbw:sday. Worsblp 11 a. m.; NYPS e:45 Tbursday, 7:30 p, m. and 111'111
Little Kyger UCC 9:30 Esr. Preacblng service 10:30 a. m.
L'u.theran.
p. m.; Eveolnl Service, 1:10 IIJd third SUnday, 7:30 p. m. ...
Cheshire Baplll!l t0,45 EST. YIUDg People'• meeting, 8:30 ~ J hn' Lath
CbarU- p. m.• Midweek Prayer service Prayer meettoa every Wedn..
Church School at Hartford, at p. m. Evening Service, 7 p. m. M.,.;,m: W~rslli ":": m.. Sill&gt; 7:30 m. Wednesday.
day at 7:30 p. m. Christian Eft.
9 50 DSf: Kyger 10:20 EST, V. li Braley, B1ble Scb10l Supl da School 10 , ~ L ~ Putor, Mlddlepll'l Cl!arcb of theN... dea91H', second and lourlll Su.
and Cheshire 9:45 EST.
Zf• Cboreb ol aJrlll. l'llm- Riv Brian Engle.
_ Ref. Clyde J. Bartlett, day, 7:30 p. m.
Mt. Union lllplilt Cb,..h - eroy • Harrtao.nvllle Road -Eu·
Pul'• t.olllerll Charcll- lkladay Scb1oJ t:30
a. m.; MI. Bermoo United Brelbml
Rev. Cecil Cox, Psstor. SUD- (ene Uoderwood. mlols.tor. B~ 832 E. becond 81., Pome!'O)'. MorniDJ Worship 10:311 a. m.; 11 Cbrlsl Choreb -James Mll'day School 9:41 •- m., Ear I ble School, 9:30 a. m., ~om- Sundty School 9,30 a. m., Wol' NYPS YOIIDI! People, 6:45p.m.; rison, pastor. Sunday Schnol
S!arkey, Supt., Evenmg Wo; lng Worship, . 7.30 P- m., Ro- ship service 1H 5 a. m. Pastor, Evaugl!listic meeting 7:30 p.m.; UO a. m. Preaeltlng, llr!lt and
sh1 p, .7:30 p. m. Young Peoples bert Reed, B1ble Sch10l SupL Rev. Brian Eft&amp;le.
Pray• meellng, Wed. 7:30p.m. lblnl Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Secood
meetmg and B1blt Study 7:30
Church Of God
......_, Qardl ollbe NUo IDd fourth Sundar, 11 a. m.
p. '!'· Wednesday.
Chester Cblli'Cb of God Methodist
- - Rev. Keuoetb Pierce, Cllrllllu Sol- s.mFor" Hapt!st C' A , RuUand Rev. Dale 'l'bonrton, pastor. Alfred Melhodlot Otoreb - pastor; 1\aymolld
Walbtn'n, SU Malu St., PL Pleasllll- Rev. Samuel J. Ja~son. pa• Sunday
8cbool, 1:30 L m.; Pearl A. Caalo, paator. Sunday Supl: l!unday &amp;!hGol, 9:30 a. !luudaJ eervk:el 11 L m. DST.
tor. Prayer service 1.30 a. m. • Morning
Worship at 11 ._ School at 9:30, Lloyd Dllllnger, m. Mornl!ti Worship, 10:30 L Wedlesday meellog I p. m.
Sunday School 10 ... m.• Ger. m. Ev~DCellsUo service 7:30 p. lllpl Worship services at 10:45 m. Evenla&amp; Service, 7 p. m.; DST. Study room opeo Tueetrud_e Butler, 8upL , Worship m.; Pray• meetloJ, 7:30 p.m. a. m.: Tueoday, 1 p, m. W.S. Pray&lt;!' mee11ac. 7 p. m. Wedo day and Wednesday !rom IUO
aemce 11 a. m. 1st and 2nd Tuesday;
Young
People'o W.S. meete Ill the home of Is- aesday.
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to 2:30 DST. Everyone weiSundays at 5•30 P· m. Baptist Service, Friday, 7:30 p. m.
ola Taylor. Wednesday, 7:45 p. . Rae'-1
ol tbe ND eome.
Tratmng Union. Mn.
Mary ML Morii!J Cbarcll of Godtervicel
arone _ Suodq ScbooJ 9,31 Nease Selllemeot Cbu,..• Woods, president.
,.' Rev. James SstterDeld, putar m..,:r~~ MelllodJ.t Chreb L m.; SUnday Worship 10:30 Prayer meeting, 7:45 p. m. Frl·
Rolland Free Will Baptist Sunday School 9:45 a. m.: Wor- - Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Wor- a. m.: Evimlng Service 7:30 p. day; Young People's servloe,
Church - Rev. Paul Taylor, ship service II a. m. and 7:30 ship service, 10 a. m., every m.; Mid-week Prayer Service, ' p. m. Sunday, Worship afterpastor; Sunday School, 10 a. p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. other Sunday, 7:45 P. m. sua. 7:311 p. m. WlliiDesdjly. Rev. Rev. Paul Taylor, opeaker evm.; Guy Priddy, Supt.; Prea~ Tuesday;
y01101 People'• day Scboo~ 10 L m., Jolm 8IJ. Mllria II. Wolfe, pbtor.
ery Friday night Everyo110 weiChurch - Middleport. Sunday lllletii!C, 7:ll0 p, m. Friday.
ley liupt.
lltiiiiDd Cl!lra o1 t1Je Naa- eome.
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School •30 • m., Sunday f!Vfo- Rutland Church ol God Foreat Ron Melbodlsl cbDJd oreae - SUnday ScbooJ 1:30 a.
nlng serv1ce 7:30 p. m. Wednes· Rev . IJ•vid Sheets, pastor. -sunday Scilool 1 L m., Mn. m.; Marnlllg Worship 10:45 _a.
Tbe Al•11e
day f!VIIllng aei'Ylce ?:II p. m. Sunday School 10 L m.; Evan- Fred Nease, Supl Worship ..,.. m.; Ev~DCelll!llc lei'Vlce 7:45 By Ualted Prell 1Dtom1tlowal
Pastor, Chao. W. Rogers.
gellltlc servic. 7:30 Youllf! vice, 10 ·a. m. Rev. Wendell p. m.; Midweek Prayer II!'VIce Today Ia Friday, June 16, the
. Home Mlldoa Cburclt, Blr' People Endeavor. 7:30 g. m. Stutler, pastor.
7:45 p. m. WediiOSday.
18'7th day ol 1967 with 1118 to
lingham, Rev. Donald Brlc:kles, Wednesd1y Pra,.er ~ling Chesler Melbndlsl Churob - Byr- llbarcb oldie Naz. follow.
pastor. Sunday School, 1:30 a, 7:30 p. ni. Saturday.
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Worship Service at 9 a. m.; arene _ Rev. A. E. Miller, The moon 11 between ltl llrst
m.; Worship Service, 10:30 a.
Epilcopol t
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
pastor; Robert Stewt!A, gun- quarter and lull stage.
m.: Evangelistic servlcto at 7- Graee Episcopal
~= Pearl Casto, pastor. Mrs. Wald day School Supt. Suncay School The morning star IS Saturn.
:30 p. m. Everyone welcome. Pomeroy- Tbe Rev. R
Spencer, Supt.
9,30 a. m.; Mornlnf Worship The evening otars are Venus,
Mason Baptllit Sunday Scllool H. Martin, Rector. Suuday BeatiJ Melhodlll Cblll'eb, Ref. 10:30 a. m.; N.Y.P.S. 8:10 p. ,Mercury, Mars and Jupiter.
- D.A.V. HaD, comer Second Momlng Prayer IDd Sermon, MBll Donahue. pastor: Jack m.; Evangellatlc Serv!Cit!, 7:30 Born on tblo day In lllll3 was
and PIIIIJerO!', Ma8011. Spensored 10:!0 L m.
Bechtle, Church School Supt.; P- m.; Prayer meelinl Wed- Amencan soprano Kelen Trau·
by Fr~ch City Baptist Cburch
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Church Scboo~ 9:30 a.m.; WOI' neaday, 7:30 p. m.
bel.
In GaiUpolls. Alfillated wllb S,
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&amp;hlp Service. 10:30 a.m.: MetbPenteco•rol
On this day In history:
B.C. Rev. R. I. Pmson, pastor Enterprise EUB Cbarch - odisl Youth Fellowship, 8 p.m.:
In 1171, the Ancient Arable
Sunday School every Suuday, Rev. Menzel Srqltb, pastor. Official Board mee11ng
fin1 l'el!ltetNial Aloembly, Roato Order of Noble. of the Mystic
3 p. m. Preacblng servlces the Worship oervlce 9 : ~ L m.; Sill&gt; Sunday of montll, 7:io
1U- Rev. Paul E. Jones, pas- Shrine was set up In New York
WI Sunday ol eacll !llOiltb.
day Scbool 10:30 L m. Youtll .WS&lt;-'8, sedond Monday
of lor. Sunday Scbool 10 1· m.; City by Dr. Walter Fleming.
ML Morii!J laptlll Charcb- Fellowship 6:30 p. m.; Boys month, 7:30 p.m.: Eleanor Cir- Wonldp, W~ay and Frl· In 1933, President Roosevelt
Comer ot Fourth and Mala Sl, m.; Evening service, 7:30 p. cle, second Thursday; Class 1Z. dai';..
signed the Nallonal Industrial
Middleport Rev. Nyle Bord111, and Glrll Fellowship, .8:30 P. third Wednesday; Afternoo• CJr.
PetJ-1 Church Mid- Recovery Act.
minister. Sunday School 9:30 a. m., 2nd and 4tb Suudays: Youlh cle, fourth Tbursday afternoon: dleport - South 3rd Ave.: Rev.
In 1905, r!Gts broke out In
m. Arnold Rlchards, Supt. 10:30 Choir, 6:30 P. m. Wedneaday. CJbolr pracUce, Wecbleeday.
B. I. Barrett, pastor: Sunday Buenos Aires as the Argentine
a. m_ Morning Worlbtp.
Pray• Meetlq, 7:10 p. m.
Letart
FoUo
Metllodllt Seboel 10 a. m.; Sunday ev01&gt; Navy tried unsucce!Sfully to
Naollll lapllll Cb~ - Wednesday,
ClwJ• Jamet r. !WIJ, pa• Ina ~aapUitle !III'VIce, 1:30 oust Premier Juan Peron.
Sunday llcbool UO a. m.; ·WGI' Mondnl Star lllUll CbarciJ - tor - LETART FALUl - Wol' P. m., Wednesday Bible SIUdy In 1963, Russia pul itc firot
ablp 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 1 Rev. Menzel Smith,
pastor: ablp, 7:30 p. m. Sunday tea- 7:30 p. m., Saturdly DICbt ~ray- woman Into space, Valentina
p. m., Prayer III'Yice.
Sunday ScbtoJ, U5 L m., llo)o cept 2nd Sunday!;
Cburdl • and Worablp 7:19 p, m.
Tereshkova .
Road - Rev. Clyde Hlntoll, Yan Meter, SupL, Earl Shuler, Sclloot, 1:30 a. m. Sunday. UnlPrubyt.rima
P"'tor: llu.ad11 Scbotl 1:10 a. .W't.; Morning worship, 10:46 lied oervlce, 1:30 L m., mel lltllddltparl Pint Ualled 1'18 A thou1ht for the day: Plato
m.; Rllph !:art, illlpL Sunday L m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. Sunday of month. EABI' L&amp; bJierlu Chre• - Rev. Hew- onee said : '·'Of all the animals,
Wo• urvlce 10:30 L m. m. Thuraclay. Youtb Felltwlhlp TART - Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd ara Roppelt, P311or; Sunday !he lloy Is the moet unrnaoagoalll'l f:30 p. m. alternately. 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
and lib Thursdays;
Chun:ll Scllool 1:30 a.m. Jamas Bueh· hie."
Prayer mHtlq Wedntada7 al ~ KUB
CUn:h - 8cbol~ 8:30 L m. Sunday. AP· aoao, Supt.: 1U:30 a. m. Wnr
7:30 p. m.
Rev. Jack Young,
pastor; PLII: GROVE - Worship, I p, ablp; 5:45 p. m. YF; Wed., 1:311 .
HAS A POINT
Colambta Cbapel - Wanlllp Su,..'IJ Scboo! 8:41. a. m" m., 1Jt and 3rd 'l'lllll'ldaJI: p. m. Junior Choir; 7 p. m. Sen- COLLJNSvn..LE. Ill. (UP!)te1'111ct Nell SWiday, 1:11 1. Ruasell Archer, SUpt. Suuday Cburcb Scbooi, 8 3D L m. sua. tor Cboir.
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m.; SWid17 Scbool 10 a. m.: ~hlp, 10,4a L m. IDd 7:10 day. GREAT BI!Ml - Wor- S,..... f1nt Ullilld Pno- Collinsville Herald, who IS wag.
Youth Strvlce I :U p. ai: Evetto ·p.m. alternatoly. Bible Stud)l ablp 8 Ill a. m.•. Ill IDd 3rd byteri8D Chureb - Rev. Un· lng a campaign to have a new
tng 9/orlblp f p. ID. Nell b and prayer 1ervtce, led by pu. SUndays; Chun:h Scboot, 10 II aon H. Stebbins, paslm'. Wor- brldg~ across the Mississippi
day, _
tor, UO p. m. Wedntsdar L m. Sunday. MORSE CIIAPEL •hlp I a. m.; Sunday School, between MiliROUri and IIUnols
,,..._ Gospel ~oloa - Chris!ian Bndeavor, 1 3ll p.m. -wor&gt;h1p, II am .. lsi 'and 3rd 10 a. m.; Bible Study and pray- named •·u. S. Grant", said
Sa•b8D Sliv.,.,vtuy Rd.; L. 3rd Sa.lurday ol mlllth.
SUndays : C'hurch ScbooJ 9:30 a &lt;I' tMirvlce SundaJ 7 p. m.
Grant was born In ntinola, lived
Glueseocamp, pu""t . DOier SoottiJ lletltol EUB Cbarcll - m. SundaJ.
a.ntoo..We I'Naby~an in \llt!SOurl and fought In MisWilford, SUpl., Stlllell7 lcboot. Rov. Jafll
Young,
p a.
MIHnvWe Motllodltl Cbun:~ llwn!h. Howard ftllppell, pat&gt; oourl at the head of Illinois
10 a 1.; lllYaneeJ~Ilc Htnet, 7 tor' Sunday Scbool 9:45 a. m.• - Wendell G. StuUer, pastor. tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m.; troops. Then he added· "The
:II p. m. Prayer meetlq 7:30 Norman H. Bahr, SUpL; Sunday Sunday School. 10 a. m.; Wer- Worship 1-Sll p m.
n11me 'U. S. Grant' w.lll appeal
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Worship 10·45 a. m. and 7,30 ship service II a. 111.
tor, pastor. Wed~ay, Frl- 1o adtnll'l!rs ol •tbe doub;, •n·
V! .If Ml- • .0 live p. m. allernately Bible Study Portland Mothodlll Cbarcb- day atld Sunday aervices, UO tendre
without U. S ~ranis,
~- miMiOtW!}' putor; and PrBjer Servtee, led b7 pu. John lllmbl411', jHIIIor. &amp;!!JMlll p. 111.
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fHI' BOliN LOSER

Yo1111g Staaletmted to 1111r illla - · It was
liard work bat be clldll't -plain about the blleters.
He was a captaill .Ia oontrol of hillillllo aud. very

WINNiE WI..-Kll

proud 6! hilllllW pQiltiolll
Being Ill -trol Ill otlielt llt!ld wwt_ - . for
adults. Many people wish they eould control their
tempers, or perhaJII eurtan bad hablll, but tllq
fail to find withill t!MaaiN the .uu,t;h vf. will
that would help them.
Whlll problems are too W. for 111, tllllflih
time to ult &lt;loci for-~- We are m. tbllciNt&amp;
and He lawwa all our wreJrw·~~~o Tbroqla eburda
attendaltae aad pmyer, we Clll be guldad to a ~ort
eerent approac:ll to dilly lift~. We wfii bd Hit
p~ a tO!IItet •uppon • we beebl 111 iake
pride Ia oar DeW poiBIIioll , •• self eoutrol.
Monday
Psolms
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lure il IJIOFI60red by the bill iMa firm. and orlfJJII.tcltfolu
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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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LOOM. UNION 666B
Ravenswood, W. Va.

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Lawn &amp; Gard&lt;ft
Phone 667-3431

Tllppen PlllDJ

"Ohlo'o. Olde•t Dodge Dealer"
Middleport, Oblo

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
"J:entv&lt;:kr Fried ChieM!~"
Pomeroy

TINY'S FOODLAND
lllddloport, Oblo

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

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WHITE SEWING llACHINES
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Middleport
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lllllooG IVGlOMI- Sakr and Sm&gt;let

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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

West Main St.

Chetler, Ohio

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1192-3284

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1111-3343.

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!ond Coalport who sent llow!era durinl tbe death of o\lf
imother.
The ~ar Scholl Family
Thf Paul Zerkle Fomily
6 16 Up

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'li!ERr. will be a coon dog lield

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MEIGS CO.
FISH &amp; GAME

ANNUAL FISH FRY
and TRAP SHOOT
THURSDAY

211 I. Main
PHONE m-3974
Pomeroy
Dolly 5:30AM to 1:30 PM-SuiMioy 7:00 Ia 7:00

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, colony Is doing
250 gallon msectlclde
s8ry lo treal homes
COIIlplele buementa.
lng alone useless. Free
apectlon and advice. Les s
cost. No Salesman. A Mel1gs
County Company, AII I
Pest and Termite Control,
W. Main, Pomeroy, Ohio,

Con,ld:
CHARLES LISLE
Syr•cuse, Ohio

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Rawlings Honda Silts

E. Y!fhlte, 404li So. 4th. St., Jrontqn
II ElmerRtpres•nllitlvt
In This Area 20 Yeera For ··•

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V. V. ~ohnson &amp; Son;'

~4th Ave.,

· Salellnd Service
Ohio Boat and Motor
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SCHWARZEL MARINE

HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
PHONE 667.3370
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RAWLI~GS

tr•ck. Good condition. H. L.
Spencer. Phone 1115-3900.
6 16

'58 - CHEVROLET Impala,
cubic inch engin•, $100. Phon•
843-:!0011 after S p. m.
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RADIATOR

Volunteer Firemen met Wed·
nesday evening, June 7, at the
Firehouse, with Betty Gaul,
president, in charge. Minutes ()f
the previous' meeting were read
and approved. The president
thanked all who had helped
with the Memorial Day Barbecue. A round robin card w a s
signed by all present for LU&lt;:Iile ll
Ridenour who is a patient at st.
Joseph Hospital in Parkersburg.
'l'he m•mbers voted to · ·
$1110 to the Firemen for a payment on the new fire truck.
Plan~ for an ice cream social Ii i:;:;~~~~::;:
to be held in the near future II'
were discussed. Present were 1
Betty Gaul, Clarice Allen, Erma Cl•land, Margaret Christy,
Cleo Smith, Firn and T&gt;l a r y
Showalter, Dorothy My e
Opal . Eichinger and Est:1er
Ridenour.

SERVICE.

EXPERIENCED

All New Radlmr Shop

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BRAKE SERVICE

KEITH GOBLE FORD
WY 2-2196

BLAETTNARS

Middleport, 0.

Phone 992·2143 Pomeroy

WHkond

FREE STOUGE

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A family picnic was held at
lhe home ol Mr. and Mrs. 1\i·
chard Gaul, Mark and David,
Sunday June t. Attending were
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Warden Ours, lla- 1
shan: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest '
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ronold Johnson and Debbie, Belpre ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Follrod
and Kim, Mr. o.nd Mrs. James
Cornell, Pomeroy i Mrs. Alien
Stobart; 'famme and Tanya,
Middl•port; Mr. and M r
DQUglas Circle, Miss ~~lorentc
Circle, l\·1r. and Mrs. Chriss.1e :
Powell, Racine; Mrs. James ·
Patlerson and Brent and Terry, I
Mrs. Glodys Deem, Norman l
D•em, Portland. A beaulifully '
decuro.t.ed cake made by Mrs. :
Cornell was served in honor
Mr. Ours' birthday. Mrs. Ray· :
mond Frank, local, called in I
the afternoon.

SPECIAl THIS MONTH
MISHY·flrgUIQfl No, 10

LAWN &amp; GARDEN
TRACTOR
Come In •nd let'• dell now

Holzer Hospllal - Vlsltln,&lt;:
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Parents
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Admlsslone

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Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smith,
Dianne and Lee , Jesup, Ga., vi· i
sited Wednesday with Mr. atld
:\olrs. Denzel Cleland. They were :
enroule home from New Jersey
were they had visited with his
pa!·ents.

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cently sptnt a few days
Mr . and Mrs. Ed Neuman,
hon. J•.ne and David Necm•a,n ·
returned horne with their grana- :1
parents for a visit.

Allen Leo

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64 BUICK

63 OLDS BB
HOLIDAY SEDAN

225 4 DOOR H.T.

\l-1 motor, 1uto. tr .. ns., power •teerlnt
&amp; braktl, greln with
winy! inttrlor

blu. lnltrlor, thltlfl

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63 Ford Galaxie

62 OLDS 88

500 XL 2 DOOR H.T.

HOLIDAY COUPE

390 VB tngine. Crullie·O·Mat'ic tnn1., p•
••r 1t.. ring, light blue
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with blue vinyl lnleiior

Y·l auto., P.B. I P.S., radio, wl•ll••

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63 MERCURY
V-8~

WILDCAT 4 DOOR H.T.

VI, IUto,, ltew•r brak" aftd ·,,..,.rnt;
rtdlo, Wli 1W tlrH, wheel discs: mtetl

1965 Dodge • • • $]595
2 Dr. Hard 'l'oo VB. Std. trans. Radio and heater.
Special This Week.!

1965 Rambler

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Low mileage. One owner. Special this week.

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6 std. trans. _

GREAT DEALS, GREAT CARS, BACKED
I BY 114 YEA~S of-OUTSTANDING SERVICE ·

65 Mustang VB 2 Door $JB95 :

~ater.

Hard Top Immaculate· all white with black vinyl bucket
seats and full consul. Four speed 'shift. Extra sharp inside
and out. New tires.
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.1 65 Pontiac VB Star Chief $2195

4 Dr. Sedan. Auto. trans. Radio and h~ater . One owner. Specialthi• we•k.'

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1962 INTERNATIONAL
CUB SCOUT '4 W. DRIVE
RADIO &amp; HEATER

V-8 auto., power _ _ $495

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:00

KARR &amp;VAN VANDT
992-5342

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cbampa·ign 1nterior. Exceptionally well kepl
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63·Pontiac Catalina • $1195 1

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$B95. ·I
63 Ford Galaxie ....
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S1Q95 '62 Ramb1er Sta..Wagon •595
8 cy1 Std. shift. Belonged .to local.

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GMAC FINANCING

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$195

CADILLAC- OLDSMOBILE

.. 63 Mercury Monterey- $1295
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Special This We•k.

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14 Dr. One very particular .owner. Power steering, power
' brakes, automatic shi!t. Superb condition. Extra good tires.

1963 Mer::ury • ""
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Special This Week.

1960 Chevrolet

till&amp;, white with blue vinyl
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4 Dr. Station Wagon V8. Auto. trans. Power steering.
Radio and heater. Special This Week.

1963 Chevrolet

$1995

euto, tran11. Power

anku, p'lawtr itttrint

1965 Dodge • •

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$1 095·

1111ht•l ctisca. Brown with
matehln1 Interior,

MONTEREY 2 DOOR SEDAN

1960 Ford

•1895 .

Full powtr, blue with

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Society l~ews

.REA!JYTOGO

Ry Avo GilkoY,
Mrs. Welll10 Clark visited th'

1965 PLYMOUTH FURY 4 DR. H.T. _ $1995
8 cyl. Aut. trans. Power steering, power brokes,
radio and heater; air cond .

1964 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE _

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1962 FORD GALAXIE 500 XL

$1195

2 Dr. H.T. 390 engine, 4 speed trans. Radio and
heater, power steering, one owner. w:s tires

$795

Aut. tra~s. Radio and heater, power steel'ing, power brakes

Jack Clarks and I\Obort Clarkf
on Sunday. · ·
Sunday railers of Mro. .~vo
and Mrs. F. 0.
Whaley and Terry Whaley Jr
of Columbus and Mr. and Mts.
Clinton Gilkey, Karen, Ka'thy
and Tad of Albany.
Gilkey were Mr.

Station Wagon, E cyl. aut. tr•ns. RadiO and J:leatn,
all power, air cond.

1961 OLDS 88 CONVERTIBLE

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a Aluminum 4..\Jngo
eAlumlnum Siding eAiumlnum Railings
eAlu.rnlnum Wlndowt &amp;·Dobrs · eCar Pam
a Patios .:l:e 'Biowp.ln Insulation
or UIIII·Collaat 53U881

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In pomeroy. Ph. 119'U113111.
For Sale
for Sele
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~plele Service
!shed apartment. -$26 per hate~ hard work 80 he
SINGER -SEWING Machine zli
the rup with Blue Lustre. zag equ)pped. A-1 condition.
Qill lltadford
month and up. Phune Rowley
.., 00 cash or 4 payments fl Write, PIIODe or COiltad
and Reed, 992-2776, alter 4 p. Rent electric shampnoer $1. .-.
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m. phone 992-3574.
Baker Furniture, Middleport. eocb. 992-21185.
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Radle, Ollie
4 25 tie ===-==7C"'"'"""_.:..6.:..12.:..6::;tc BUDGET PRICI!OD llli'IIIIW'e
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FURNISHED m1 tmlurmsbed DINING ROOM Suite complete, Baker Funlllure, Mlddlepott
apartments. CIOSI 1o ICbool. mangle, gas dryer,
Oblo.
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Phone 192-MM.
10 11 lie lion radio and record player, I
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7 14 3te I
15 Cubic Foot
dleport, 992-3874.
6 7 lfc SINGER ZIG ZAG, you need AJLowAI_ -.-.L
no attachments just turn dial
Olloor SIJoo On Solo
Servlc• Pitr lnry Sele
For Sale
for making buttonholes. foacy
Complete Line
designs, emroidery patterns, Air-Conditioners,
low •• $149
a ROOM HOUSE, 124 I,io~eolnl and darniRg. Take over payRoad, fully carpeted',
ments of $6 per month or
in kitchen S bedrooms
POMEROY
pay balance due $56. Free
m-2111
bath, by 'appointment '
Home demonstra• ·~ n . C a J
Call Gallipolis 4t6-4973.
1192-2836.
s 12 stcl

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Prices are good, too.

t ROOM unlurDlBIIed opartaltlllll

trial starting at 11 a. m. Sun~ay, June !8, located fIve
:mites north of Vinton on State
:Rt. 325 at the Dale McMillian
farm. $4.00 entry fee, $20
!beat money : lunch on ground.
~ponsored by Ronald K I d d,
'Nitro. W. Va. The publtc Is
Invited.
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and dishes served in a
pleasing atmosphere.

BAILEY'S RESTAURANT

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Mrs. vi"'''" II
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M8 S. 2nd Ave., 'litl-11
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Connors Tree and Landscape
llervice. Chester, Oblo. Ph~noll
ISWW6 It Stp

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TREE AND SHRUB lrlmmlni

ROOM HOUSE In Reed!ville
on Rt•ll• 611, g89, water and
electricity, plenty of shade,
not lar /rom Forked Rub
Lake. Pbone 992-2713, E. E.

Hayman, S)lracuse, 0.
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The ladies of the Presbyterlor
Church
met. one day !sst week
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and gave Jt 1 thorouJh cle8fl' ..
in g.
'~

Mrs. Lal'l'l' Clark and daup
ter. Tamra, and Mra. Margarol
Douglas visited Ava Gilkey II!' 0
· Saturday.
Those enjoying 1 cook out lit
the home of Mr. and Mrs. &amp;II-'
ert. Alkie Jaot Saturday eVIIIII!I:,
were Ava Gilkey, Mr. ..Mrs. Babe Whaley and 11'81"'Terry of Columbus,
,•.,

Mrs: Mae Mason ~ elllplif.""

WANTED

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eWURLITZ&amp;R
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3 ROOMS

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Newfurnitu
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APPLICATIONS

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Huddleston,
MASON, W. VA.
24 Point Pleasant. .,-,. fol!ni
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1111-3343.

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AND FAMILY

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Ave. Phon e -nlt"IMlil·
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!triends trom Monkey R u n
!ond Coalport who sent llow!era durinl tbe death of o\lf
imother.
The ~ar Scholl Family
Thf Paul Zerkle Fomily
6 16 Up

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'li!ERr. will be a coon dog lield

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MEIGS CO.
FISH &amp; GAME

ANNUAL FISH FRY
and TRAP SHOOT
THURSDAY

211 I. Main
PHONE m-3974
Pomeroy
Dolly 5:30AM to 1:30 PM-SuiMioy 7:00 Ia 7:00

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250 gallon msectlclde
s8ry lo treal homes
COIIlplele buementa.
lng alone useless. Free
apectlon and advice. Les s
cost. No Salesman. A Mel1gs
County Company, AII I
Pest and Termite Control,
W. Main, Pomeroy, Ohio,

Con,ld:
CHARLES LISLE
Syr•cuse, Ohio

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E. Y!fhlte, 404li So. 4th. St., Jrontqn
II ElmerRtpres•nllitlvt
In This Area 20 Yeera For ··•

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V. V. ~ohnson &amp; Son;'

~4th Ave.,

· Salellnd Service
Ohio Boat and Motor
Llcen.. "

SCHWARZEL MARINE

HOCKINGPORT, OHIO
PHONE 667.3370
1 5H our uhtblt In tho

comm.rclal t.nt Regatta

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DICK

RAWLI~GS

tr•ck. Good condition. H. L.
Spencer. Phone 1115-3900.
6 16

'58 - CHEVROLET Impala,
cubic inch engin•, $100. Phon•
843-:!0011 after S p. m.
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RADIATOR

Volunteer Firemen met Wed·
nesday evening, June 7, at the
Firehouse, with Betty Gaul,
president, in charge. Minutes ()f
the previous' meeting were read
and approved. The president
thanked all who had helped
with the Memorial Day Barbecue. A round robin card w a s
signed by all present for LU&lt;:Iile ll
Ridenour who is a patient at st.
Joseph Hospital in Parkersburg.
'l'he m•mbers voted to · ·
$1110 to the Firemen for a payment on the new fire truck.
Plan~ for an ice cream social Ii i:;:;~~~~::;:
to be held in the near future II'
were discussed. Present were 1
Betty Gaul, Clarice Allen, Erma Cl•land, Margaret Christy,
Cleo Smith, Firn and T&gt;l a r y
Showalter, Dorothy My e
Opal . Eichinger and Est:1er
Ridenour.

SERVICE.

EXPERIENCED

All New Radlmr Shop

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ALIGNMENT
AND

eCar eTruck eHmer
· Core eBulldour
eAnyType

BRAKE SERVICE

KEITH GOBLE FORD
WY 2-2196

BLAETTNARS

Middleport, 0.

Phone 992·2143 Pomeroy

WHkond

FREE STOUGE

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A family picnic was held at
lhe home ol Mr. and Mrs. 1\i·
chard Gaul, Mark and David,
Sunday June t. Attending were
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Warden Ours, lla- 1
shan: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest '
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ronold Johnson and Debbie, Belpre ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Follrod
and Kim, Mr. o.nd Mrs. James
Cornell, Pomeroy i Mrs. Alien
Stobart; 'famme and Tanya,
Middl•port; Mr. and M r
DQUglas Circle, Miss ~~lorentc
Circle, l\·1r. and Mrs. Chriss.1e :
Powell, Racine; Mrs. James ·
Patlerson and Brent and Terry, I
Mrs. Glodys Deem, Norman l
D•em, Portland. A beaulifully '
decuro.t.ed cake made by Mrs. :
Cornell was served in honor
Mr. Ours' birthday. Mrs. Ray· :
mond Frank, local, called in I
the afternoon.

SPECIAl THIS MONTH
MISHY·flrgUIQfl No, 10

LAWN &amp; GARDEN
TRACTOR
Come In •nd let'• dell now

Holzer Hospllal - Vlsltln,&lt;:
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Parents
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Admlsslone

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Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smith,
Dianne and Lee , Jesup, Ga., vi· i
sited Wednesday with Mr. atld
:\olrs. Denzel Cleland. They were :
enroule home from New Jersey
were they had visited with his
pa!·ents.

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cently sptnt a few days
Mr . and Mrs. Ed Neuman,
hon. J•.ne and David Necm•a,n ·
returned horne with their grana- :1
parents for a visit.

Allen Leo

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64 BUICK

63 OLDS BB
HOLIDAY SEDAN

225 4 DOOR H.T.

\l-1 motor, 1uto. tr .. ns., power •teerlnt
&amp; braktl, greln with
winy! inttrlor

blu. lnltrlor, thltlfl

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63 Ford Galaxie

62 OLDS 88

500 XL 2 DOOR H.T.

HOLIDAY COUPE

390 VB tngine. Crullie·O·Mat'ic tnn1., p•
••r 1t.. ring, light blue
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with blue vinyl lnleiior

Y·l auto., P.B. I P.S., radio, wl•ll••

'$1 J95

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63 MERCURY
V-8~

WILDCAT 4 DOOR H.T.

VI, IUto,, ltew•r brak" aftd ·,,..,.rnt;
rtdlo, Wli 1W tlrH, wheel discs: mtetl

1965 Dodge • • • $]595
2 Dr. Hard 'l'oo VB. Std. trans. Radio and heater.
Special This Week.!

1965 Rambler

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Low mileage. One owner. Special this week.

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6 std. trans. _

GREAT DEALS, GREAT CARS, BACKED
I BY 114 YEA~S of-OUTSTANDING SERVICE ·

65 Mustang VB 2 Door $JB95 :

~ater.

Hard Top Immaculate· all white with black vinyl bucket
seats and full consul. Four speed 'shift. Extra sharp inside
and out. New tires.
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.1 65 Pontiac VB Star Chief $2195

4 Dr. Sedan. Auto. trans. Radio and h~ater . One owner. Specialthi• we•k.'

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1962 INTERNATIONAL
CUB SCOUT '4 W. DRIVE
RADIO &amp; HEATER

V-8 auto., power _ _ $495

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:00

KARR &amp;VAN VANDT
992-5342

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cbampa·ign 1nterior. Exceptionally well kepl
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63·Pontiac Catalina • $1195 1

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shift.

$B95. ·I
63 Ford Galaxie ....
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S1Q95 '62 Ramb1er Sta..Wagon •595
8 cy1 Std. shift. Belonged .to local.

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GMAC FINANCING

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$195

CADILLAC- OLDSMOBILE

.. 63 Mercury Monterey- $1295
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4 Dr. Sedan VB. Auto. trans. Radio and heater.
Special This We•k.

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14 Dr. One very particular .owner. Power steering, power
' brakes, automatic shi!t. Superb condition. Extra good tires.

1963 Mer::ury • ""
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Special This Week.

1960 Chevrolet

till&amp;, white with blue vinyl
Int ., 18,000 mi., just nke n.w·

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4 Dr. Station Wagon V8. Auto. trans. Power steering.
Radio and heater. Special This Week.

1963 Chevrolet

$1995

euto, tran11. Power

anku, p'lawtr itttrint

1965 Dodge • •

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$1 095·

1111ht•l ctisca. Brown with
matehln1 Interior,

MONTEREY 2 DOOR SEDAN

1960 Ford

•1895 .

Full powtr, blue with

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L4TE

Society l~ews

.REA!JYTOGO

Ry Avo GilkoY,
Mrs. Welll10 Clark visited th'

1965 PLYMOUTH FURY 4 DR. H.T. _ $1995
8 cyl. Aut. trans. Power steering, power brokes,
radio and heater; air cond .

1964 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE _

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$1695

1962 FORD GALAXIE 500 XL

$1195

2 Dr. H.T. 390 engine, 4 speed trans. Radio and
heater, power steering, one owner. w:s tires

$795

Aut. tra~s. Radio and heater, power steel'ing, power brakes

Jack Clarks and I\Obort Clarkf
on Sunday. · ·
Sunday railers of Mro. .~vo
and Mrs. F. 0.
Whaley and Terry Whaley Jr
of Columbus and Mr. and Mts.
Clinton Gilkey, Karen, Ka'thy
and Tad of Albany.
Gilkey were Mr.

Station Wagon, E cyl. aut. tr•ns. RadiO and J:leatn,
all power, air cond.

1961 OLDS 88 CONVERTIBLE

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For F,... Estimates
a Aluminum 4..\Jngo
eAlumlnum Siding eAiumlnum Railings
eAlu.rnlnum Wlndowt &amp;·Dobrs · eCar Pam
a Patios .:l:e 'Biowp.ln Insulation
or UIIII·Collaat 53U881

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In pomeroy. Ph. 119'U113111.
For Sale
for Sele
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t ROOM furnished and unlurn· HANNAH'S Husband, Hector,
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~plele Service
!shed apartment. -$26 per hate~ hard work 80 he
SINGER -SEWING Machine zli
the rup with Blue Lustre. zag equ)pped. A-1 condition.
Qill lltadford
month and up. Phune Rowley
.., 00 cash or 4 payments fl Write, PIIODe or COiltad
and Reed, 992-2776, alter 4 p. Rent electric shampnoer $1. .-.
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m. phone 992-3574.
Baker Furniture, Middleport. eocb. 992-21185.
6 IS tic
Radle, Ollie
4 25 tie ===-==7C"'"'"""_.:..6.:..12.:..6::;tc BUDGET PRICI!OD llli'IIIIW'e
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FURNISHED m1 tmlurmsbed DINING ROOM Suite complete, Baker Funlllure, Mlddlepott
apartments. CIOSI 1o ICbool. mangle, gas dryer,
Oblo.
11 12
Phone 192-MM.
10 11 lie lion radio and record player, I
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7 14 3te I
15 Cubic Foot
dleport, 992-3874.
6 7 lfc SINGER ZIG ZAG, you need AJLowAI_ -.-.L
no attachments just turn dial
Olloor SIJoo On Solo
Servlc• Pitr lnry Sele
For Sale
for making buttonholes. foacy
Complete Line
designs, emroidery patterns, Air-Conditioners,
low •• $149
a ROOM HOUSE, 124 I,io~eolnl and darniRg. Take over payRoad, fully carpeted',
ments of $6 per month or
in kitchen S bedrooms
POMEROY
pay balance due $56. Free
m-2111
bath, by 'appointment '
Home demonstra• ·~ n . C a J
Call Gallipolis 4t6-4973.
1192-2836.
s 12 stcl

• - · - 1,962 DODGE ¥. ton pick '''

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Prices are good, too.

t ROOM unlurDlBIIed opartaltlllll

trial starting at 11 a. m. Sun~ay, June !8, located fIve
:mites north of Vinton on State
:Rt. 325 at the Dale McMillian
farm. $4.00 entry fee, $20
!beat money : lunch on ground.
~ponsored by Ronald K I d d,
'Nitro. W. Va. The publtc Is
Invited.
.
6 15 2tc I
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and dishes served in a
pleasing atmosphere.

BAILEY'S RESTAURANT

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ment, furmshed.
Mrs. vi"'''" II
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M8 S. 2nd Ave., 'litl-11
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dleport, Ohlo. Phone $31M.

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wlthlll &amp;
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'with N. Y. sfalel best. o•.
Connors Tree and Landscape
llervice. Chester, Oblo. Ph~noll
ISWW6 It Stp

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TREE AND SHRUB lrlmmlni

ROOM HOUSE In Reed!ville
on Rt•ll• 611, g89, water and
electricity, plenty of shade,
not lar /rom Forked Rub
Lake. Pbone 992-2713, E. E.

Hayman, S)lracuse, 0.
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The ladies of the Presbyterlor
Church
met. one day !sst week
.
and gave Jt 1 thorouJh cle8fl' ..
in g.
'~

Mrs. Lal'l'l' Clark and daup
ter. Tamra, and Mra. Margarol
Douglas visited Ava Gilkey II!' 0
· Saturday.
Those enjoying 1 cook out lit
the home of Mr. and Mrs. &amp;II-'
ert. Alkie Jaot Saturday eVIIIII!I:,
were Ava Gilkey, Mr. ..Mrs. Babe Whaley and 11'81"'Terry of Columbus,
,•.,

Mrs: Mae Mason ~ elllplif.""

WANTED

ment in

Carriers Needed
For Pomeroy
Apply At The

Daily Sentinel Office
:

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PIANOS

110 Mochonlc St.

eWURLITZ&amp;R
e&amp;AI.OWIN
end OTHER FAMOU'
IIIAHOI

3 ROOMS

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..NOW TAKING

Newfurnitu
ONLY $299

APPLICATIONS

f30,0f Down -

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ConYinlttlf fermi

FOR CARRIERS

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ContiCI F•y• Manley
. ~ddleport

Y.......,.. Qoyploquote: TALENT IS DEVELOPED 1N Rl!l•
TIRillolllNT: OHARACTER IS FORMED 1I'1 THE ft.IISK or
THill WON.D.-GOETHE

40

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MA.SON
FURNITURE "CO.
In the second
he t d
Thomas trlol
Huddleston,
MASON, W. VA.
24 Point Pleasant. .,-,. fol!ni
mnncent on a charge of .,.
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1ault 11nd battery. HUddieston I _____

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TOKCO · (UPI) - Communist
allnl ~ em, Sunday
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llrot: """""' .... • !ban
t1troe
Min&amp;'~ eatry
btto tlte ..... qt. •
. A l'eldlll 8adl~ b~cast
said the ,"[Jn-tul oxperll!lent
of I bydrnP,D boll!i'' took plaQI
Saturday In tl1e air over
western China and demonstrated "a new stage in the

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pons."

The announcement coiDctded
with tbt •l'lllt bt New York el
Soviel PrMII• Aleltt Kosyilt11,
whooo
tw been Involved
In bt!lOr ,Ideological controversy
with ROO! CIUlla.
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was progressing more .
than many western

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experta·ertglnally expected.
Ftnt H-Bomb
Both official Peking Radio
and
the New China NeWB
1
Agency reported the Peking
govel'llll)enl's sixth nuclear ex~"!!t·fn two years and elghl
' montha-:-and till '11rat bydrof!ca

bo~est.

" 'lmnouncement did not
.l.ve· ·· exact ll!Catton of tlle
bomb lest. It · lovaa believed

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off the bomb In China'• mnote
wtlleru . S(nklang Provlnce,
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retdnl

aovemment
malntalill buse liUCiear tesUng
wber•

lactllttes.

'lbe , . olll~fal New Clllna
~ency ·Mporlsaid the "suceess
of thll· h)'droten ·bomb test
n~ll ~110ther leap ID the
•velQJIIipenf of Clllna's nudear

.weapotaS!'·

weapOns Into an entirely new
atage," the Peking agency said.
"The Chinese people llllu proud
of this, and the revolu!lonary
people the world over will also
take It as a llll!lter of pride."
Pking's claimed feat would
put it In the company of the
United States; Brll.ain and tbt'
Soviet Union-the
thri

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natiOIII which have had lht
bydrogeu bpmb. France
currenUy developing an H-bomb
but tt Is not· expected to be
ready lllr ieveral yean.
In Naolear Ap
Red China entered tha nuclear
ag• on Od .6, 1964, with a
nuclear .test about the Blze of
tbe U.S. bomb dropped on
''lroshlma In 194S-'the equt-

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Big Red One Kills 196 Viet Cong Enemy
SAIGON (UPI)-U.S. 1st

Division troops
unchallonged
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Pill• ~ , . . . ANI Death• olst troops in heavy liglltiug
upecta to map out
Page 3 . .. Ganor•l News that left 196 enemy dead on tile
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McDorhman, right,
1tate Fll'lller'!
Administration director, and
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Frank W. Porter, Jr., attorney for the Tuppers
Piai}ls-Chester Water District, discuss details peri
tammg to ihe $1,755,000 loan msde by the FHA
last ~eek for construction of the rural water s:ys- supervisor, eventually convinc-1crashed Saturday night at thlsl
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tern tn Meigs and Athens Counties. The water dis·
ed tha TupperB Platns people I headquarters base of the u.s.
1 By BRUCE w. MUNN
visits ,., Secretary General silent prayer or medltatt~
-~1 also received a $~,6!'!-_1100 E_~A_grant.
. ..that the project should Include , lsi Air Csvatry Division, killing I
o
United Press Jntenuttional Tbant and Assembly President K08ygin stood with the rest ol
28 of the 49 persons aboard.
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UNITED NATIONS (UP I)- Abdul Rahman Razhwak of the delegates-to argue brieflJ
The lour-engine plane carry
The General Assemblv'o emer- fghanistan altt;r arriving •t on the agenda for the emerge~&gt;
ing a pasBengers anci seve;l
gency session on the Middle I the U.N. headquarters about cy session.
crewmen, had fiown in from
East crisis opened Saturday 9::W a.m.
As tranSII_'Itted lo all 1D
Saigon and Pleiku and was .
with Soviet Premier Alexei N.
Adjourns Quickly
member natlonB by Than!, !In
taking off for Qui Nhon on a GALUOLJS ~Rndy Flowers, I Kosygin the only major wo~id The assembly was called into worksheet for the ~tlnl
return trip to Saii!OD when it 20, Rl l, Bidwell, become Gal- ; leader pre,.nt for the b;te! sesswn . at
10'12 a.m., mcluded two separate Items.
DAYTON (.UP!) - A memberl that ~akes you feel pretty m\1&lt;1 II up.
• ran o!f the Tllllway.
1lla County's first drownlnJ vic-l mi!Oiing at which the Umted It
adjourned at 10:52 a.m. ~Adoption of the agenda,
of the White Hall, I special Igood...
I He explained that the youths It tipped nose forward and tim of 1967 Saturday afternoon States and Jordan clashed over EDT unttl 10:30 a.m. EDT[whose contents was not IJIOCi.
group of Negro youth.• w.ho t!l~ter, who was given one are actually sworn In to uphold exploded In names when the I at Cora Park, located about ' the agenda.
Monday when the fireworks will lied. .
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he!"'d poliCe "store rac1al 1 year s probation for a breaking tbe laws of the state of Ohio pilot apparently tried to abort five miles ROUth of Gallipolis Kosygin, the center of allen- begm.
-SoVlet Foretgn · Mlnlsle1
~~ ~e~~· .said Saturday he 1,~1 and entering .conviction three and the ordinances el the city the takeoff.
off Rt 5811 _
lion for mU!ions of New Yorkers! The opening session was Andrei Gromyko's tetter ,..
do,t,ng tl to ·h~p my people. years ~go, satd the people in of Dayton.
1
The toll waa officially
' The Gallipolis Post, State and a security force of marked by an exchange be· questing tbe emergency session,
I am doing It to try to keep the rac:ally troubled west end Martz said Rep. C.J. McLin, at 28 dead and 13 injured
Highway Patrol reported the thousands since his pr&lt;Kiawn l tween U.S. Ambassador Arthur Gromyko bad asked that the .
them from getting !hoi up; (et- listen to him.
,
. the Negro c;ongressmau wbG 1 reports from the crash scene drowning oocur;ed around uo' arrival, did not speak during J. Goldberg and Ambassador assembly meet f?r the "ltquida·
tlng put in jall, kee~,R them "I'm experienced with
represents Dayton, came to city indicated s,; my have perish:'d. .m.
the 41-mlnute session.
Muhammad H. EI·Farra over lion" of lsrae~ s aggression"
from geltinl I record, Is the of the things that gb on. I
olflclabl to wggest the
Fire trucks and ambulatil!eS p Two members of the
The start of the assembly was what the assembly was sum- and the Immediate wltbdrawal
way Howard Slater, 17, explain- thsm better (than the
Hat Idea which worked in
rushed to the airport at this Us patrol pos~ Myron West
delayed 41 minutes beyond its mooed to discuss.
of !sr~ell forces from Arab
ed It.
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Slater IBid.
pa, Fla., this week.
sprawling mU!tary bese . Rex Johnson. recovered 1h 1:30 a.m. ETD schedule be- Goldberg took the ll~r after temto;tes to ~nd the 1141
It ~ him a 'sense of salt&amp;- Pollee olfltlals were
The
ths
IrtcU
miles north of Saigon. VIctims body in 12 feet of water
.,.... Kosygin paid courtesy the usual opening mmute lor Palestm• armisttce lm...
lacllon," tbe youth sail!. . . for the l!elp.
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you are s
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were taken to baSI! hospitals.
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"Juat knowin' thst y;;u're do- "'l'bey are yery, vety
~Martz li;"'d- lvtc
The Cl30, a turbo-prop plane, ·Dr P·,;nald Waretwn.
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L."'"" for IIOIIle
, bodY - 1ve,.,, Col . Clair W. M..-."'"Y-We'd
are JUSt
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rural water system in Meigs . Economic Development. AdiDI)Io ed the pr~jecl. Porter' of I
.hance of bemg funded if the persons aboard.
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County
a dream, ""d a istration (EDA) authonzed a Crow· Crow &amp;
:law
i scope were broadened.
I "! am afraid they are lost," a Brazilian Air Force
preposterqus one at that.
Igw " $1,671,000. ·
led the l'!l'f;batue Wltl\ ·
ID May of 1185 • publlo officer said when asked if there was any chance of surToday. the system iB r.•·•cti- Tbe commitments, In fact, necessary to get the water
me~ting was called lllr the viva! for the six-man crew and 14 soldiers who took off
cally assured in a bigger way · make tbe Tuppen P I a t 1 s- !riel's appllcatlona Into 8
reSJdeoll of Tappen Plalal, Friday to rescue a jungle airstrip under attack by giant
ttuin first was thought J"'SSible. : Chester Water Dhtrtet I be through the many
Chester and other 011tlyt118 Menkrononty Indians,
The ~ssurance came 1as t 1 most btab1.Y ~anced rural wa- offices lor llnal awroval.
areas to d!Jcua lbe ponlbut.
A U.S. Air Force photo·reconnaissance plane led a
week when the federal govern· · ter 1y8tem ~iet ~~ 'bron~bl "Attorney Porter ~serves
II,~' of tlte water BY•tem.
1search .party of eight ai:craft over a 160,()()0 squar.':...mil~
ment CQmmilted funds totaling Into existence lllrOogh , 'FilA pat, on tbe back from e ·
The attendance at I hIs ,stretchmg from !.he Xmgu
$3 329 0110 to the
·Plain&amp; and EDA.
· person who wUI benefit from meeting w" big enough to con- River to Carajas Mountains. Cachimbo had reported It was
Ches~r Water
T h 0 ' Frank w. Porter, Jr. Pome- the system," said water district vtnce everyone there that !UpTropical FOr•st
under attack by Menkrononty
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board of trust..-ea president · port for a water system In othIndians armed wtth clubs,
lily Lyons last week upon being er sections waB tremendous," The wild region Is buried spears and arrows.
'Mitfted th$1 !edel'al lunds I or recalls Porter.
beneath a suffocating !50-loot Tile C47 was one of the two
tbe. BJslem had been commi~ It was then that activity be- thick blanket of tropical rain dispatched to 88Sist Cachimbo.
ted.
.
gan to establish the Tuppers forest, tha largest area of · The other arrive dafely and
- I Oth District Congressman Clar- •
-~ on tbe oll:ttlJ: hand, be· Plains-Chester Water District unexplored terrl!&lt;&gt;ry on earth reportedly drove of! the lndtans
ence E. Miller got a first hand look recently into the
lii!Vii' ti '!Jillul4 b4! Lyilu,
and leaders began accept!Df except for the titgld zones.
by buz.ing the airfield several
extent of Communist participation in th~ war in Viather g~eriilll!h Sf the w'a t e r $10 ' ,. . .,- ,.om resirt ... ta as "Thil is the )Vlldest stretch of times.
etman. The Congressman IS ·~own as he Inspected a
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· Manne Corps collectiDn of captured weapons taken . . ;,1 ·
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age tribe now number- nam near the demilitarized zone. Top fire power ill
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and
f
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fr?m tbe Pane was lng about 4,1100. They roam over !.he display was a 12.7 Soviet·made heavy mschillt
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we .•re ~ to ..~and, we are 5,0110 square miles and some gun on wheels. Miller said !he Viet Cong drag these
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. atl.. ain hel•hts of seven feet. heavy weapons through the ogles with elephants
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The C-4 , t~ mllltary verBJon- Indian ex~rts oaid, "they are and use them for anti·aircraft weapons and anti·per1
fl
and lew ol'ler
of the .twln-egme DC· 3· took ~If the terror of other tribes and sonnet weapons. Millo:r said the display was a real
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men of the TuPper! PI IiI '
from Jacareacanga Atrbase, a have resisted to the death every "eye-Opener" and called for tightening of trade to
community, first
up With
tiny dot In the green wasteland, he low class ...nol the under- the countries who are supplying !.he Viet Cong wilb
the water ;~system. Idea." laid I
enroute to Cachtmbo Alrbase, them."
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mr\'lUCiear matertaJ."
The fourth C1!Inese tell
occurred Oct. 21,'196!1, and the
Peking govei'JIIIlelll aald It

"Women are the baggsge Ill
life: they are troublesome, and
kinder U!J ln the great mardi,
yet we eanaot be
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valent of 20,0110 tolls of TNT.
'l:he second Cblnese test, Mq
14, 1965 "" somewhat larger.
It• tnird, on May 8. tli66. was

10DAY'S THOUGHT

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"It marks tbe entry of the
development of Cblna's n~clear

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Military spokesmen In Saigon U.S. military spokesmen also
placed the toll at 28 but reportsr~vorted that U.S lOlst Ail&lt;from An Khe, headquarters of borne Division paratroopers 3111
the U.S. lsi Air Cavalry miles nortbeast of SalgCIII
Division 230 miles north of the battled an estimated 400 to 8111.
capital, said 35 persons were Viet Cong in a seven-ho~J!
killed sod at least 13 rushed .to batUe. Only eight C~
hospitals.
were known tilled.

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