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Mrs. Donald "'ansffeld a n d
and cnnddauchten, Mrs. Pearl
Ogdln, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
York and family. Mr. and j
Mr. and Mrs. Downie Nelson 1
and family, Mr. and Mrs Jobn
Dawson and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Dooald, Nelson and family. Mr. and Mn. Clair Nelson,
Mr and Mrs. Dale Goff, and

Mr. and
family

MrS. J!ill

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Goff and

The 1!168 reunloo will be held

llalph Macomber a n d at West Gate Park.

Floyd Goff, Mrs. Ora Prof-

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Held

SAVE NOW ON WOMENS AND GIRLS

BACHiLOR GIRL

Seamless 'NYLON STOCKINGS

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SLACKS
By Jaymar and Hubbard
VALUES TO 9.95 _SALE $7.95
VALUES TO 10.95 _ SALE $8.50
VALUES TO 12.95 _SALE $9.95
VALUES TO 15.95- SALE $11,75

Friday and Saturday Onlyl
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•mmy .w
.Weight Notchers _Is Hof!O'~ 011 .,
Dr. Guillermo Porras, cardio- 8th 81rthday

log!st at Veterans Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tltomas,
IIH&lt;iSpltal, was guest speaker· Middleport, entertained
Tuesday nigbt when the Meigs day wltb a
y ~=:
Tops Weight Notchers met at son, 'l'lml!ly. on hi
the Meigs County lnflnmlry.
day,
A native of Managa, Nicara-. A cookool was beld lor
gua, Dr. Porras is a past pres;. children. 'l11e blrl!adaY c a
dent of ,Lions InternationaL He baked by 'l'lmmy'a grandmotb·
has practiced medicine In Ger· -er. Mrs. Mabel Walllurn. wu In
many. bas _!aught In Ulliveisl- tbe !hape of a ba!ebal1
Ues, and worked In medical re- centered with a beD. Mrs. 'lbo·ll
seard!. He bas been associated mu pve Water gu111 for favwlth Veteraoo Memorial llosPI-- Ofl.
tal for the "'"I y·ear.
'!be guest
Included """'II
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Dr. Porru dis- 111 aDd Dav4
Bobbt
cussed the ways of losing Powers. Jeff ·
William
weight - dieting. exercising. Nellon, · Mickey
and blkin¥ mOcllcatlon.
Stilve lledintr, David
Relrcsbments were lei'Ved Mike lllnd,y, Ricky Hovatter,
following tbo meeting.
sad Dicla:ie OWea.

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MADRAS SPORT COATS------! PRICE

s uITs

eSUITS VALUES TO $50

SALE $37.50

tSUITS VALUES TO $60 ---SALE $42.50
tSUITS VALUES TO $75 --SALE $47.50
A large selection of colors, patterns &amp; sizes

STRAW HATS - - - - REDUCED ~
SWIMWEAR
REDUCED J,3
BERMUDA SHORTS

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Notionally Advertised $10.00 Value

lenlon Shirts _ Sale $6.95 - 2 for $13.

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All MerchondiM Ofr.r.d II From Our
, Curnnt Stock of N1tlon1lly AdvartlMCI
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Sizes for girls and sizel for wooien, n~t all slzeo In sD
styles and color eomblnatltno but terrific Values because
they are ·at half price In obr JIIY Clearance Sale; Come
and visit the Ready To Wear Department. See the maRJ
aew1arrinls and Values on the 2nd Door.
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SUDDEN BEAUTY

HAIR SPRAY

BIG SELECTION OF
PATTERNS

A holdinl and styling
hair spray that leaves
your hair soft and springy.
llolds in any weather,
humid or dry. 16.7 oz. size.

REG. $1.07
SALE--

Burning, Looting
Brings Guard Out

18" WIDTH
Reg. 49c V1lue

78c

SAL I

39c ,.

July Clearance Sale!
KROEHLER
OPEN STOCK VELVET WALNUT

BEDROOM FURNITURE
Bold in concept, with strong Influence of
Scaiulinavian design. Accented by the free flow of
the sculpttU'ed di'awer handles.
129.00 Double Dr-r with Vll'llcal fnmecl
Mirror
99.00
159.00 Triple D,_, 9 drawers with
Mirror
Sale 124.00
179.00 Triple Dr-r, 9 dr1wen, 2 doors
1nd Mirror
S.le 144.00
104.00 Ch•t, 5 drawer chMI on chest

Sale 82.00

92.00 ChMI, 4 drawer

Sale 70.00

46.00 Night T1ble, 1 dr1wer - - - Sale 36.00
69.95 Bookcase Hudboard with franM,

TONIGHT, July Ia
NOT OPEN
fRIDAY and SATURDAY
July 14-15
Alfrod Hitchcock'a
''THI BIRDS"

(Teclulieolor) '
Rod TaJlor
Suoanne Pleshette
Colornr1oom:
Skaloton Prollu
Terror FICII Maooo
Chll6 Sockoi"'J

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full 'slq
Sale $4.00
52.00 Panel Heodbolrd, Queen 1i11 with
S.le 40.00
Sale 40.00

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WORLD

BIG BARGAINS
WHH.E THEY LASTI

UPHOLSTERY SQUARES

BY THE UPI'

SALE - - • 3 for s1.00

Sale! TEFLON COATED ALUMINUM COOKWARE
S-10.99 9 pi- Cookw1N Seta

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S.le 7.00

SALEI

SAtEI

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- 10.00

WHILE THEY LAST

Reg. 79c Terry Cloth

4-19.81 Autollllllc Electric Buffet Skillets 15.00

19-US 5 q1111rt Dutch Ov- - - - Sale 4.00

CANNON

'-IOJO 3 quirt Double Bollen

Sole 7.00

HAND TOWELS

4-10.9~

Silo 7.50

From our RefiUIIl' Stock

3 qu1rt Combln1tlon Cookers
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S1l1 3.00

21~.29

Slle 2.00

Bakl ond Roost P1n1

Dlsconllnued ~atterns

59c YD.

IRONING BOARD

81-ri.Bralcloth ,

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COVER SETS
An estra heaV)' iDitted
pad with a heavy drill
atretch on

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L'OVttr.

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$].69

KITCHIN TOWDS
While They L~tl

S.le. 2.00
Slle 3.00

15-4.75 8 Inch Co.Y«ed Skillets

MATIRIAL

SALE! REG. $3.95

SHOWER
8'x6' Shower CUrtain and 1 pair 36"x54• !datchlnll
Window Curtain. Heavy vinyl plastic m good
usortment 11atterns and colors.
.JULY-cLEARANCE SALE--

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Golj(, Avril
llayOII 00,. Coltoo, Wub

36" wldtb.z.

aaa \\rear. 1111 10\eetlon
pattema and cOim.

Available Rlllht Now At Elbtrfelds

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stop in the notions department on the

TONIGHT AND PRlOA'Y
July -1:1-14
DOUILI FIATURI
"OR. GOLDPOOT AND
THI GIRL IOMIS"
VlDcent Prte.r
"Fabiall"

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FURNITURE ON ILBERFELDS 3RD FLOOII

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5-14.99 12 p1- Cookw1..

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52.00 Panel Beds, twin siH

SMALL QUANTITIES

SALE $2.50

SCHOOL SWEAT SHIRTS, 2.95 val.·- $1.50
BOYS PERM. PRESS SHIRTS _ P i t $1.89

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Summer Coordlqates - Skirts - J,ckets
Slacks -llillsesPedal Pushers- ·
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14-2.99 Ego Poachm 14 cup) - - - S1le 2.00
21-2.99 Cookie and Bake P1ns
Sal1 2.00 .

REDUCED 20%

PINCHECK WORK PANTS _

$1-00

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tSUITS VALUES TO $40 _ _ SALE $27.50

BOILABLE, 36" WHITE

9-2,79 I qull'l Covered Slucep~M 6-5.25 3 quart Covered Souc.p1n1 _

5.95 VALUES _ _ SALE $4.75
6.95 VALUES
SALE $5.50

Tr~pical
Wonted
&amp; Dacron Blond

Rubber Hospital Sheeting
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SHIRTS

I GROUP VALUES TO 3.65 --SALE $1.95
I GROUP VALUES TO 4.00
SALE $2.65
I GROUP VALUES TO 6.00
•· SALE $3.50

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100% nylon. Pl1ln knit snmleu
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' s mpro~ ng were installell Monday night Poovlor on July 21, wltb a ban·
err
e.,.., mr• son, at er me.
. Councy .,.,.oo
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Sheen and Sumleu Mtlh
when Meags
•w, que1 that evening at 7 p. m.
Splcetone
and belgetone colort
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Slus
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Americ~n Legion Hall.
Mt-o. Martin was made to
Serving as the Inslalllng offi- JJ&lt;:pal'lelllelltal Chapeau Precers were Departmental La miere Virginia Rahe for a glfl
Concierge Mary Martin and to be presented to
MENS
Acting La Concierge P e a r 1 Marshall. ~servaUons for
Knapp. The new officers are Chapeau Passe lunclaeon NonJulia Hysell, chapeau; Iva Pow- day have been made by tbe
ell le demi chapeau premiere; nine partners who plan to atBY PANTEMPOS
Rhoda Hackett, 1e dami chap- tend the L8 Marcile and t
eau deuxleme; Gladys Mow- banquet. The Salon voted to proLong wearing slacks that
rey, L'aumonier; Myrtle Walk- vide corsages_for Departementnever need ironing. Permaer, I'ar.hiviste; Velsle Roush, al La Concierge Mrs. Martin,
nent press. Sizes 29 to 48.
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Ia concierge; Myrtle Walker, Mrs. Knapp, a Pourvlor memColors: Olive, blue, black,
pouvlor member; Catherine her; Mrs. Walker.
chapcharcoal, pewter.
BEGINS FRIDAY 9 A.M.
Je secretaire, caissiere.l eau, and Mrs. Hyaell, cha1aeau ll L=======~-;::=======:
Mrs. Martin prestnlell a chap- elect.
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.Ieau passe pin to the out-going A committee of tllree was
apSLEEPCRAFT
$1.69
' chapeau. Mry\1¢ Walker, an d' pointed . by Mrs. Walker to be
FORM
FITTED
presented the gavel to the new- responsable hr raasm~ lunda
&amp;
DANDEE·TRED
Iy elected chapeau, Julia ay. each year as Mrs. Marlin prosell. She congratulated ea e h ceeda through the state chairs.
new officer.
The money _will ~.Th• meeting opened ,In ritual- for ber two departeiilental
istic form witb Mrs. Walker ceplions, should she be n$lia
AND COVEll
presiding. The cassiere's re{'Ort dfpartemental chapeau.
All eellacloud aee!lte
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fiber
filled, comtiletelr,
show"" a balance of $153. A re- A
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18":130". Marbellzed patwashable. Fits on milrefJS
port
of the auditing committe" ed by ,
tern,
all eolors.
like
a
form
fitted
sheet.
$4.25
was glven.
and u'nie .
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Full llecl
Pouvior member Mrs. Knapp tbe
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reported on the ·July pouvlor group alilo eXtended thanks to
to be held In the Sheraton-Gib- Phll !llobo~far and Lew! .
2 for $5.00
son Hotel In Cincinnati on July an, vlllage patrolmen,
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Val. to $5 _ Sale $3.65
7 ·p. m. followed by !be paro- asslsttd wltb chaperoning. .
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Colorful two pound box ot 2POuNDBOX
2 for $7.00
The Salon will present 1 skit secretalre calsslere by the
usorted cookies eontalns eight
in the parodies. The evening! coming chapeau. During a convarieties. The l'Gay Nineties"
$8.00 Values Sale $5.65
usortment is made J!lh the
wm be concluded witb a ne- 1eluding social hour ~!fesh­
partemental reception for Chap- Iments were served and JlrW!S II flneil lniredleola.
eau Arree Marshall. It was an-i were won by Mrs. Walker
nouoced that the Dcpartement- ~ Mr•. Mowrey. Next meeting
------1be a picDic on Aug. 14,
$1.39 DOUBLE COATED
SALE $1.95
VALUES TO 3.5~ --­
SALE
2.65
VALUES TO 4.00
SALE $3.50
VALUES TO 6.00

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Charlene Hoe/lieh, Tel: 992-5292

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'llle 1Mual NP.lson reunlon
was held Sunday at Lake Hope
cwltb '61 persons attftllllng. .
At the reunion were M r s.
J'rank Nelson, Mr. anlJ Mrs.
iCecil Nelson and son. Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Nelson and daugh:ter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
;Cooper, Mt-. and Mrs. Walter
'Canode and family, Mr. and

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Met~r. ,•l~d~f~J~gle ' . . '

ll'ror rest
Mei;; tied the score at l-1 lui by Lenny _Van
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gave
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bottom
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Kanawha
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C
ity,
however,
toOk lnm~g· b:•P.Ie ~y Vi!ij &amp;l~ter
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~ck Werry wllb one out in the Moore moved to second on earned run .and 'four .hits. in .when Bill Swan was hit by a command again in the seven!~ 'a sJngle bY, El;ldie . Jlaer in
Mttom of the mnth gave the .Sauer's single and_ cloaed. the six and two.thlrds innings.
pitch with . one away, Rothgeb with its only r;un oft JenkillS. ·e~tb.
e1gs American Legoon team score 5-4 by maktng 11 home
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pair of singles and a Meigs el'- !lfeJ&amp;• now moves !~to Ohio
er Kanawha City at Middleport with Sauer on second and Mill- College o~ a grant-m-aid sch~l- ,
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Wer~y's triple, poked 0 v e·r bls ·long game-winning poke. 1and walked two 1n gammg h1s that KanaM&gt;a C1ty got three 1 &lt;'few. now 16 .~ on the season, i al 10 a.m. Saturoay .agalllat
lbe L1ttle League dugouts in Righlloanders Mike Jenkins llhlfd wm of the season ~ga~nst runs on two h1to, two bases on lhad a rally in the making in lhe ,Athens on .tile Miller field at
deep left field, drove George fittingly got the win lor the Ino setbacks. !Wthgeb, _w • I h balls and a sacrifice _off Roth- Jaat of the seventh M&gt;en Bud- i L&amp;ncaater. _lrhe. tourney will be
Sauer ~me _with !be tieing r~ Meigs club. Jenkins, of Syra- control trouble, walked s~, h1t l,geb to ta~e the lead 1! held
dy Moore gbt his thtJi h~t. a double-ehmmaiJOn.
lnd Gib Mllhron home Wllh cuse, came on m rehef of 15 one and struck ~ut none.
. ~ •1 Werry s ninth frame blast. centerfield triple. But Kanawha .Kallawha 100 11110 1oo-&amp; B 1
llle winmng run.
year-old Ietty Jon Rulhgeb with Kanawha City went al)ead t- 1 Meigs dosed the gap to 4-3 'City hurler Amick, a fast throw- Meigs
010 020 . 008-6 AO •
Meigs, down 5-' g&lt;•ing into one out in the third ""d score 0 in the top of the first w h e n m the fifth with two runs on I mg southpaw. had different Amick and Plantz. Rothgeb,
. the bottom of the ninth, gQt a il-1 in favor of the visitor~.
the first two batters walked and Moore's second of three hits, a Iideas and rettfed the side in ,Jenkins I' ) IWP• and Werrv.
rally going when Buddy ~oore, ! Breaking the corners with his Meeks, tile third baseman, was hard triple to centerfield bY 'Iorder.
: Umpires - Stobart and Neswho went three lor four Ill the jcurve ball, Jenkins went the sale on ,an' error.
Werry
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Pl. Plea'!""! piled
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aquad. Buteb
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RB!s. Kellh Jl'llch
Portland player to oi.t .a~iit
the i!lanll ol D:
Greg Mlddleswart
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Pirates Clip .Cards ·8-5, Red s Split
By JOE eARNICELU
running the basep•ths. In "There Is no excuse for al trimmed Kansas City 3·2, as the Gianis downed the
UPI Sports writer
Wednesday night's loss to the player running with his head Chicago blanked California !-8 Astros.
Pittsburgh manager Harry Cardinals. Matty Alou was down on the hlt and run," and Baltimore trounced Boston Lanier reached first base
By United Prtll llltematlollal
has found that the way caught In a double play when he Walker told his players in a 10-6 a f! er losmg to the Red Sox when first baseman &lt;lluck
to the Pirates' heads is through took off head down on a h1t and closed door meetmg after the 4-2 m the opener
Hamson was charged with
American Leap
lbetr pockets.
run play and was.easily doubled Pirates' 4-3 loss .Wednesday
Veale Wins Tenlh
interference on his bunt. JackW. I. Pel. GB Walker led up with a number on a foul pop to tllird 6aseman night. ·'He can stoil watch th&lt;• : Bill Mazeroski homered in the son then dropped pitcher Carroll
Ohicago
48 34 .58&gt; ... of ment~l errors that have ' Mike Shannon.
h1tter and, 1f the ball is going : sixth :nning and single&lt;i home Sembera's double play relay on
Minnesota
46 36 .5111 2 plunged his tram, the prr Jerry May was involved in a up In the air, the nmn,;r should I another run in the four run Dick"' Groat's. groonder and
Detroit
45 37 .&gt;49 3 season NaUonal League pennant basepath blunder m New 'York know enough _!o SlOP
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: P1rate seventh as Bob Veale subsequently fored wide to the
California
45 41 .523 0 picks, to Sixth plac~. announced•~ecently when, whJle repres~nt- Elsewhere_ on the Natoonal owon nos lOth gome of the plate, allowing Lanier to score.
Bostoo
42 40 .512 6 Thursday his players would be mg the tymg run m the mnth League, Chorago tro mmed Losl season.
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Cleveland
42 42 .500 7
$lllll for mental blunders inning, he raced around the Angeles 2-1. San Francisco! Paul Popovich's infield singte Tony Perez crashed ihree hit'
Baltlmora ~ 40 44 .476 9 on tbt field The Picales basepatljs on a fly ball when he edged Houston 5-4 and Cindnna- in the seventh inning scored Ted to pace the Reds over the Mets
Washington
38 47 .447 11\io immediately r ~ s p 0 n de d by mistakenly thought there were I ll and New York split a Sava ge from third base with the alter Tommy_ Davis hit two
New York
36 46 .439 12 knocking off the league leading two out.
I doubleheader. the Reds . taking deciding run as the Cubs hol\1~ runs and 'Carry Stahl
Kansas City 3&gt; 511 .407 14\io • St. Louis Cardlnaisll-5 Thursday
Out of Order
, the !male 6-3 afler droppmg the snapped .a seven game losing added a solo shot to give New
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night on the strength of a foor The followmg day, Gene Alley I opener to the Mels 7-3. The streak w1th a nctory over the York a triumph in the first
Y1 Resnltll
run seventh Inning,
and Jose Pagan compounded I Atlanta-Phoiarlclphoa game w''' Dodgers.
game.
Bos'?'J 4 Baltimore 2 (Is!)
the action by batting out of turn rained out
Shortstop Sonny Jackson com- The Reds collected four hits,
Ba~lfore 10 Boston 0 12nd, Walker said he was partiau- against the Mets in the third In American League action, mitted two errors on \lie same including dou~les by Perez and
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tarly displeased with the inning an~ cosUng lbe Pirates Washmgton swept Detroit twie&lt;, play to .. allow Hal Lanier to Lee May, .to rout Met starter
ft.~ )ngton 8 Detro1t 3 (1st,
Pirates' mental laps_es. while two runs.
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LEIIEI PAPERS
Cleveland at New York
Addison finished
Detroit at Washington
Pee Wee 4!18U8 play at t
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BalUmore at Boaton
Forty - seven arc!oers from , Clllss C, Youth Free Style- i•, tfilM with 383.
Syracuse B~ll Park with a
Kansas City at Minnesota
eoght d ubs of the Ohio Vailoy Rondy Russell, first with 1981 Class B, Men's - Gordon feet 6-8 record by bumping
California at aucago
Archery League participated in ' and Mary Jo Wolf, second with Clark, first with 349; Joe Roush, dleporl No. 2 by a 13-6 margin
MiDDLEPORT, 0.
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Natlnnal Leque
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an open tournament this week 180 points.
second with 318 and Mike Tay- last evening.
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St Louis
W. L. Pel. GB
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mgett
with the newly organized Meigs
BARE BOW RESULTS
lor, ti1ird with 304.
Addisoo moondsmen D. Cot- I,'
50 33 .liM ...
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County Archery Club the host. Free Style shooting means an Class B, Men's Hunter -Ctar- trell and J. Blazer combined Ltwis Repeir ServiPI
~!~~an~ : : · : :.,. \
Boy-style baseball!$ h,aving rough going, Rain last . The eve 1 was held 1 the archer can use sights or any ence Wolf Jr., first witb 284. to throw a no-oitter. Add1son •HEATING
Cinclnnati
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week dela)~;! !!le K~~~; ~~urnament ·and gam.es in the Meogs Clu~·s ne w fi eld "range iother- gadget.&lt;;. he may ch'"'?se Class C, Men's .- Did&lt; Walk- players getting hista were J .
•PLUMBING
47 40 540 5 county.
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Atlanta ·
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at Royal Ook p· k near flve 1to aod m shoohng. The followmg er, first With 292, John Taylor, Blazer, a double and ·•mgle, T.
42 39 · .·519 7
•a~FING
Rain again Moricl~lll~hll¥ flooded .Ollt 'all baseball p . 1.
or
class is bare bow wllich means second with 1il2.
Meige and J, Bias, each a ·
. Pl~tsburgh
41 39 .513 7\i here. Tuesday and Wednesday were touch-and-go.
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~ llle archer uses no sights what- Class D, Men's - R a l ph gle and D. Cottrell and S.
-FORPhJiadelphla 40 _...500 8\21
Fortunately, the excess moisture illn't expected to Fourteen foeld and 14 hunter ,soever:
Weaver, first with 171.
:rison, both a triple.
Loa Angeles ~ 43 .415 15\io stop Larry and Dad Pr)ce's "Country" golf. tournament 1targets were on lhe ra nge Wm- 1 Class A, Men's Iall bare bow} Class B, Women's - Alice I In the other game, Syracuoe
~ew York
48 .400 16\i 1 on one of Hubert's Her4llfd pastures. Sports. fans awaot ners m the classes receivmg ,- Herman Knapp, first place Knapp, first with 38S.
IK'tlred a 12-11 victQfY over the
ouston
~ 51 .393 17'~ · -breathlessly-further·~lts of that tournament.
trophies were.
' with 445 points: Larry King,[ Class C, Women's - Karre Pomeroy Angels.
Tburaday • Reaulll
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second with 433 and Larry Lew- Clark, first with 214
Hitters for Syraouse were
San. Franoli!CO I Houston 4 &lt;10 ,
THERE ARE SOMI'.IOotbsayers who divirte the con- Class A, Men's Free Style- - -·
Hamilton, a home run and
WY 2-2374
lnni!Jgs)
' sotidated athletic teams (jf Meigs Local- T.he_Marauders. George B Casto, forst, With 490 I
gle K Croi home run
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New York 7 CinclnnaU 3 (1st, I that
produce less
number of points; Ch•rles Morgan, Sr.,
'a tripl!. D. Bass a 'dou-1.twWgllt)
vlctorieun 1967-68 because of "fnctJOn '
!second woth 48'1 ; Bob Doeffmg.
ble and K. Winebrenner a
Cincinnati 1 New York s (2nd,
When presse.d, they say
•er. th1rd woth 442.
gle
night)
'friction amonJrthe players.
at each other and in most I Class B, Men's Free Style eWURLmD
Pittsburgb 8 St. Louis 5 (nigh() 1 Wltll thb we · take
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like wllat they've seen. John Litchfield, first with 437 :
eiiAI.OWIN
Chicago 2 '!'"'Angeles I (night) i friction damageJ prospects
There are ragged apples m IHoraN! Karr, secor wolh 432 HOYLAKE, England IUPI)- difference in the scores."
homer, Gui~\ller a alngle and
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Pbiladelplna at Atlanta, pJld , :any of llie M~ Local
basket. But strong coach- ,ond E. J. Tanner, thord w1lh .Jock Nicklaus seemed set today "I'm in good shape oo the ! triple and D. Rosenbaum and
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ram.
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we believe 11 w11l be
staffs will ~inlm1ze the 1414.
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to turn the British Open goif scoreboard," said Devlin.
Bearhs, each 1 homer.
Sllmday 1 Games
by parents, not the athletes.
spread of that dosease.
! Class C, Mens Fr~e. Style- championship into a one-manjthe fact is that I've
. FINAL STANDINGS
Philadelphia at Atlanta
Thb Is llie day of tbe Honda,
I Darrell Hcflm•n, first with 381; show.
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New. York at Clnclnna~l
th~ automobile, ~ record
TRUI!';, THE PROBLEM, If George Morrison, second woth Tied for first place with trouble reading the greens."
Addison .. .. ...... ... 1
Plttsburgli at St. Lou1s
maers. Tile boys of Pomeroy, one anses, could bt met better 374 and Paul Karr: thord woth Bruce Devlin of Australia after Roberto De Vicenzo of Argen- Angels .......... .,,.. z
Chicago, ~ I,ol Angelel
are not were the new high school com- 310 pomts.
shooting rounds of 71 and 69, tina, J_iJilmy Hume of Scotland 8yrllcuse . .. .. .. .. .... z
Houslon at San Franclaco•
had goo pleted and the student bndy un- Class A, Women's Free Style Nicklaus was expected to take and Fred Boobyer and Lionel ·MiildltPOri:~~~;;N•;;;·_;Z;..;;..:..;;..~Z=~==iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii
der one roo!. Strong crosstown - Nancy Ohlmger, forst woth 1command of the 581&gt;layer field Platts o1 England were tied at I"
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friendships M&gt;Uid be
316. . ""
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of his dert potter. 141, Tony Jacklin o! England
earlier, and be more la~ting.
Class B, Women's F'ree Style Nicklaus used ~nly 30 putts was 142 ~ Clive Clark of
We see no problem thos fall
Roush, first wolh 389: lenroute to his 69 Thursday England aod Gary Player of
that wdt not be met by
Casto, second with 344: compared to M during his first South Alrica wera tied at 143.
,8ood wUI in tbeir hearts.
· McKiinney, third with round.
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Then came Dahe Bonthron
' And we I!Uggest this to the
J Devlin, who had consecutive Scotiand, Doug Sanders of Ojai,
'"'lllchl'\'hO will he privil~ged to Class c. Women's _F m S~yle !70's, Wednesday '!I'd Thursday, lCalif., Christy O'Connor of
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the Marauders mt&lt;l the
Lotchfoeld, forst w 1 t h also has displayed a red-hot Ireland, Barry Clanklin of South
sporb annals of Ohio:
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; Barb.ara Wolfe, second putter but cannot match Nod·-1Africa. Kel Nagle of Australia
Play your game on U.e f1eld
276 and Helen Wolf. third laus' booming drives over the and Harold Henning of South
or on the court
21l6.
6,9115-yard par 72 Ruyal Liver- Africa at,-144.
about a few parenls .
Class A, Youth Free Style pobl layout.
I Only three other Americans
fuss. They'll come around.
Mor_gan, Jr., first i "I'll settle for another four oll1 were still in the field-Phil
4t7: Donald Hoffman, sec- the 30 putts," commented I Rodgers of San Diego, Calif., at
IJTEl\AL(,oY.tJ.NI'iO'nllED - 1 with 270·.
,
jNicklaus with a grin as he:147 and Bert Yancey of
foi- wllich sincere aPologies
Class B, Youth Free Style- , prepared lor the third round. "I I Philadelphoa and Deane Beman
offert!d ·-t was the' 0\ll~s:t;and~ing~~:~~:';Wolfe, first place woth 364; Iactually played better during Iof Bethesda, Md., at 148.
pitching eff&amp;rt ef·'
Morgan, second willi 289 ,l.jle first round but my pults Rodgers and Yancey shot 73'.&lt;
(Chuck) Fluik of the
Ray Karr, t.hird ·with 284 lwere dropping during_ !he 1 Thursday while 'Beman had a
Plratea BOys Leagllo'
in points.
second and that was the 76.
the Kyger Tournament last Sat.-.== = === ,-- llrday . night.
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - T h echurch and state Ill llllu. t h.e Thursday to liz bills and
l!li e&gt;:peru~es lor the &amp;UCI*Iilflll
1only on Pediatrics Ward.
. flU: a1nsd)' hal b4lllll !41 bunt llallld States and Ohio COnsti- Se!ute passed four to
candidate.
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Bll!J were lDiroduced lD tha
!.fr,s, 1'/lary E. JusUce, ill. 2 up from the statehD!Ise to test He• warnad thlt 1111 •Item~ lion.
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flouse th~t would provide penllo
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· Gallloolls; M'n. Nellle Boyd, reacUon to approprlaUng about to ·tmposa a tu for lid lit C:O'J1lty h~ltal commissions anent Jlcenie plates for ,motpr
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--~;;. f~ed !I" the ~rlnctple of tn- freedom we now left b fM. Rt. I ~ City Wlldl· 11:. Hll: ~ mUttoo tn ta1 funds to church ichooli wm "quite prop- w.,Jld' he authorized to lss\le vehicles, exclude urban fedev'elD
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dlvidull· freedom. •
4om from all unplellllllltNN: Rt. .1 GIUipolil; Mn. .1o1m R. cl1urcb-optrated IC~.
erly JliOYoU tha lndiPallolt ,._.. bOnd. to bullcl
oplMilt bondl from the
1ltUt ',l'ueida' was lbe
It haa not alway• beell that from hardahip, frllll dlsclJ:IIae Roacb, Maaon; Mn. OrloD H. The Aolerlclll Clfll Ubertlel ADd 1111triP ol ,the . ~. equip
lpal debt Umll total, brlq pri118'"-lebt'atlon.
~ray. Unfor~ately, IIDce that from tbe Item vqlce of dul)'. Carder, Rt. J Pt. PI-t; Union of Ohio clld not wJJI !pr 'IJid theY. wiU 9l1Dr«\UUIy .~ jlroflt,
VIle, non-profit techniCII ~
qlbded. people
llmt llllnonty fi'OUPI hive not from lbl peln ol &amp;allflllee. Giv~ lolrs. qar,nce B. Holfmln. Rl. ~ or denial from the lbrou«b tbtlr !'llpl'Ntiilii!Vte • bill
' tutea under Bille ~ · l!l4
IIIOiiled, parade&amp; rl¥ere hlld. knoWn. complete freedom of op. us !ewer rules or more eladUe I Lan;f91Ue; Mit. W1lter M. pni,ior•1 of11co oi wl1tlher uNnlbied, Ill tiJa,couiU ADd 11 · Only
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permit ObJo lllii)Ufsclul'liel lo
iplledlea were made.
porlum!f; but through social ones. Give us more leisure 81!d Barrett. Rt.. I l'omer01; Mra. InN wu aullltaDce to the. r&amp;- the palll."
II® bolldJ can be Uled tor
llllfe aoocil dettlnecl tor' lhlp.;MJ 4th b the tradltlOllal
!'@Solution, tven UliJ 11 'JOCOm- leaa w~."
Emili I'J. Griffin, ~le; porta.
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Tile Ohio EduCIIIon .U.OC:Ia· pllrpoae 11 preae~~t.
oullide ~ Jlale ~
-we. !i!elebrate our nai!Onll
ing a thing ol the past. As Ume ln shorl. we clamor t«: toca1 Mr•. 'nlomaa E. WWiaml, Wa- 11en1011 A. Wolmln, t h t .lion (OE4), cl1let PfOIII!IItnl of
' To Uae RIJ11
hlvlnJ o pay the taneible ' jier~- Wt .
goes on, lndlvlduall of all etb- frtedom. We are pttillg 11 and terloo; Art B. A1lell, Welllton; IIJ'OUP'I lell*llvt chaJnnan. tile railllla of. 11011111 fliO mUllon The revenua bondJ
pl'll)ierty tax.
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llll:;-4fme· wben • 1111111U group nlc lfOIIPI, raees ADd creed&amp; It .a ldDinC 111.
Mra. Ra1pb -«'. Pownlrd, 11'ell- 'l'l1urldly 11111 GoY. Jamea A. more for eleilleftlary ·IQIII aeo- retlr«&lt; from ·nnll
of . people dlred stand up a- are uperlenclng more lndlvld- What we need ls not more ston; Mra. Al'tbur 0. K e II y, llboclel ~ letter In which be Olldary eihiettlon lbrDiiCIJ new to' the teOIDf
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01~ a -14 pawer, and
ull l~dom than ever before. freedom, but 1 sense of re- Ja&lt;*lon; Mlehael S. Jllellbec, aald that "tevyllll of 1 t a 1 tale&amp;, baa taken 1 ''walt and 11'11 not backecl by 1
elMll _lbemselves an indepeqd- Rellgwus freedom Is at It • sponslblUty to use the freedom W.eJlalon; Edftrd S. Colley, wblcb hu even part of 111 pur- aee" attitude.
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eredlt of the COUJily.
~..nation. We rejoice 11 I h hetcht. One does not have to we have. Real freedllll1 alwayl Zaltlkl; Anbor Jolwon, Troy; po;e tha support or JUblldluAllo approved ~rere bii!J
~:Jliit Olll' nation was
believe in any cerllln reUglon, ~""lvea 1 s - Jlf. ruponsibiJ. Kennelli /R. Kerwlll, Ja-. lion f!f reii&amp;IOU&amp;Iy erlented
No lllllld Now
movlngl ,he reQUirement lllal i:x!N'n!IWI!:riin faet, one doesn't hive to be- 1ty u Ill compam011, or the
Jllrllll
ic:hooJa would he 1 blmnt and A tpake&amp;IUan Aid the Ol!lA drlver'l lleenJe application
· .From Pace t
lleve in God at an. YQung peo- person becoml!ll a slave to 111m· Mn. Jobn R. BolCh, MUOII, UIICORICionable vlolallon 111 1111 ~rould take no PDIItloll 011 • ry the color ol
pla"". ·today wert
pte have a freedom to make self. Freedom in Ito true son, 2:1'/ a.m. 'l'butlday; Mrs. gu&amp;riDteel o1 aeparatlon of trill balloon, but once the idel mltlinl uae of the Social
~ ol xti~~Y.ut ·llii
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tha•vet ·heard, and to do l«m means that we have the Thomu l!l. Wtnlama, Waltrloo,
materlallw In lbJ.form of a ity number on driver'~
a irOilP of' !:IJi'ot)eilnl
tblnis that their parents nev- responsibility to uae II.
son, U:U a.m. Tbursday; Mrs.
bW or an amellllment II likely ADd prohibiting aafe or
A111e1Jcw WI» ' bad ,tieetl
er had. Freedom of all kinda il This il one of the truths por- Relph R. Downard, Wellllon;
would have 8Dm•thlng to aay. alon of maater car keys
held hostage by • band of rebhallmark of modern Amer- !rayed in tbe Parable of I be son, 1:19 p.m. Thuraday; Mrs.
The feeUng is thallbe OEA'a tes•l purposes
el mercenarlea.
lea.
Prncliial Son. Thil II alio the Walter M. Barret~ Rt. 2 Pomepo8itlon wlll depend 011 whether The House · concurred ~
Tha Cougo Army pursued the
Y•t despite the rifle of this freedom that Jeaus Christ died roy, daughter, 3:49 p.m. Thursthe f25 mllllon !J to be Ill ad- Senate amendment to lbe
mercenaries wbo escap.
,...at quahty of freedom. there to give us. A freedom from our day.
diUon to tbe 1110nay for· _I he gency bill to permit the
from the iutem
r.eems to be a dl!cune in the own passions and des1res
DIICharpl
public echooil, or to he llbn nor to SUI nd from 24 to
town lD a caravan of
nation's morall; ehcatlni where throueh a translormed aoul.
Nancy Abra, MJu carol J.
from tbe public IChooll' tote1. hours the ~ale f llqur ln
2'1 trucks heading toward Puni
SVNDAY
there once was h~nesty. promls- Real freedom Ia ,guaranteed Bachtel. Donald E. BJrael,
The Senate · lubeommlttee area of clvll disorder The
lD the rugged African biiSh
P.\ST OFFICf.RS of
euity where there once was de- by sell- dlacipUae and self-con- Brian L, Bauer, Mrs. Hannie Congreum~~~ Clarence J. Mil- wortl!lg on tbe ICboolllnlnclnl ernor Is
eeted to 't ·1
AU of the hoatagea apQiai!IF, Order of Eastern Star, ;:ency. crime where :here was trot. Self-control, In ita fullest J. Bauer, Mary A. Cook, Mlaa tor, (R. Ohio. lOth District), hu bUI Wla to cet lbe lateat law earl~ext we ks gn \
were safe, unharmed
wiD hold their annual picnic at a respect lor the law.
form only comes (rom a vital Charlotte A. Davidson. Ronlld announced 1 $193,383 gret to amended veraton presented to it Senate a va ~~
and accounted for.
!"· SwJday at th_e home
Everywhere there ts a tu- relationship with God; one In E. Dobbllla, Anita J. Estep, Ohio Unlver1lly'a Inltltute for Monday Ill printed for.u and bills
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Ben and .Maline Philson.
ness, a soltneos that terrifies which we are constantly draw- Holly N. Friend, Mrs. Bruce JleCional Development lor a the Education. Health ADd Wei- 15 acres of land by Ken Stall! II
WATCH FOR AN
~PPErJ .!lOUSE at tbe
,.ople who think about it.
lng upan 1111 strength. You see. Gllme, Frenk M. Hill, Dolnlta program known u Rural Ac- fare Committee wu_ ~cted University and WhJtehall
t"tmockled and redocorated
What lies behind ail of this? lhe theme of July 4th should Miller, Mrs. wther L. Mtlier, lion for Better COIUiumer De- to COI!IIder the bill Wednesday race lnc ADd 000 yan
90111ge of the Eatlrprise
Arthur Gordon, in the July is- Inot be: "Give us more freeGene Mulllum, Ja11011 velopment.
nlpt.
land lD Gutmeey Cove
Church. Located on Route 33
sue of Reader'• Digest In liM&amp;, dom!"
,
Pearson, Grbelda Stover, Mrs. The grant wUI provide fUndi HoUle 1pproval W8l alven verne and Evel
FROM US IN
the entrance to Rose H1ll.
has thiS to say:
Rather. It should he, . •:o Bert W: Teaford, Paul A. for a comprehensive conaumer
Also !eared ya tbe
fn h.ouse will be held from 1:
"Perhaps it is because we Lord,
me the respons1bd- Waugh, Marcie S. WII • on. Jcllon program sponsorecl jointc
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io, '5 .p. m. Sunday. Th• Rev. are, ualng the freedom of ity to handle the freedom that 1 Grant Wray, Mrs. Richard A. 1y by the Jnitltute ADd the
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SUNDAY'S PAPER
Mrntel !mlth Is pa!lor of the choice 11lnod by .our forelath- l have."
Francisco and Infant daul(hter, Southeastern OhlD Al11ance fur
for ca"ndldalel
RACINE HOME BANK
~bllf~.
ers to chooae the wrong thingl.
Mrs. Ernest E. Hlggtnbolham, Community Action, a Ieder&amp;· w~th
·~-nd t nd tr I --·
FIRST NATIONAL
' vAN MATER REUNION will Give Ul more freedom Is 016 '
and tnlant son. Mrs. Wllllam tlon of 1G cemmunlty action ·en • a
ave ..... mov
BANK OF RACINE
be held at the Portland
;on•tant cry. II Ia a valid cry The Mete• Merclunlll 110ft. M. Wood and tnlant son.
gencle scoverillc 2'1 'oounUe• in
m-LO TEMPS
Sun~ay, July 16, RL'latives
m the lace of tyranny or op- ball team wm llott Nowort,
Appalar.hlan Qhlo.
NEW YORK !UP!) - T
friends Invited. Dinner at
preaalon, but we have passed W. Va., Ill a doubleheader at
1__
· The Rural ABCD progr1111
highest temparature relllll'lad.lf
;!'hose attending to tllke
. the conN&gt;pt beyond that. The tile SyracuN Ball Part IIIII
IC OUIUD wUI provide eonJIIIIler educsThursday to the u s
bwn table etrvict.
Saturday at C p. m.
tion, financial Cllllnlellng, .a SAIGON IUPI) - U. S. Air Bureau excludln · H~wall
: TRI COUNTY Cit!""'
Meigs Meretumla will redebt reducllon and consoUda- Fo~ jell new 1 reoord rr Alaska' was 1 de es
J!adlo Club w&gt;ll observe Its
tum to Newall where I he
lion service, I eredlt union, • mlaalona agatnat North VIet- Blythe' and Needler Calif
~nd anniveraory Sunday,
.
Meigs team IB in the tourney
central eharge service ADd re- nam, American apokeimen aald Toda •s low wils 39 at' Broke~
16, at a pi&lt;mic at the
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final• against Modem Wood- Rutb s. Nicholson, 55, De&lt;- tail merchlnt as&amp;btance. The today. Navy pilot&amp; who llew 13 Bow yNeb
l'•rk near Pt. PIRAsant. Bring woth John Tanneholl of Moddle- men. Melga will atoo bt tom- ter, died Thursday morntnc in project baa the potenURI to ather millions reported frantic
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food and drinks for your farnl- port, the l5-year-oid nallonai petlng in tile !lend Softball 'sheltering Arms Hospital.
reaeh 30 per cent of the popu- ComtiiUIIist.defeaderi .Jaunr,hed
RIOT li'IGBTERS
jy: ••ling tome 1.&lt; 6 p m.. but ,JUnior cllampJOn.
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Tournament at Milson begin- A member of the Star Grange latlon of Appalachian 0 hi o. a missile that boomeranged and HONG KONG (UP!) -British
II! ·are maetlnP earlirr at the · For sa week&amp; - exceptmg I ning Taeaday nlpt.
at Deller Mrs Nichnilon is 350 000 people whose Incomes deatroyed 1 whole vUiage.
troo
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tark for recreation. All C.B'erSitwo weeks
spent in :.
survived her husband Wale!·
the poverty line.
The Air Jl'orce pllolt. wbo the:'w:; t!:oucegh a :?rraOUf.}
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. sisl~r Mild;~ Johnso Ath- , spon.oibllity for implementatloo CommuniJt country in a single
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. J.O.F. CLASS of tt.e United couldn t find a place suitable in i The big prize John ls ~ eni: 'louh brothers ~aries I of the program in the field.
day, and Navy alr crews the headquarters of the Commu.Mcthoclos1 Chu...,h will 'h••• 11, wh1ch to run cloee by in New lor II ~ place on the U. ~· Mlln $ 1El'llOSI, and VIr U • Johnson' !
· smashed North Vtetnameae oil nlll g90~ ~uada who set off an
annual picnic at fi •lJI) Monday I York, or ht would have run team Ill the world tournament th
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military ta·r get a Thursday, ,
lake a covered d~ and theor 1one h1gh school athlete in the 19119, when ho atlil w1U be 16 S d
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, . tri-county area expecting to years old.
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Pilot&amp; from the 7th Fleet
Wllh your balr eopoaecl to
; THEOilORU~ coun••ll No 17. 1 pl~y football this fall doing any- I
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' Rev. Bill c.;.ter offi~at
tarrier Intrepid reported seeing
sun,
sand, and sud. it's es;laughters of Amort ca. w 11 1lhmg hke ,•I.
. , JOHN HAS NEVER de.eated Bunal will be in the Standi~ Clarence ADen Barnett, IS. ol 1 surface to air mlsslle (SAM)
pecially important to give it
llllet at ; 30 Molldav night •t l One days 89hedule is bke Dai. Joon -: who played an ex- ' cemetery In Dexter
926 Mapia st., Parkeraburg, a ~ room up toward lhem then lllp
extra care duriDJ summer
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A conditioning wave
tjirfOOF !fall. Mnmllera are' th1o:
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: hibotion Wllh John m Middle-; Friends are hei~ received former resident of St. Peters- Iback and engulf whole North
will
revitalize
your hair, pve
grged to bt present lor the in- Warm up by Joggong an 880 : Iport last wmter - in tour-j at the Martin Funer~ Home at- burg, Fla., and Raedavllle, died IVietnamSJe vlllsge in llamea. It
it body and laltin&amp; curL
ttallaHon service. ond to takr. run a 440, Jog :120, run 440, lOll ney play but bas taken ainglo lter 7 P m today nl'l
8 Thursday nlgllt at Clmden happened 12 miles southwest af
~!her 81ndwlches 01 I!Mki... !120. run a third «(), .jog 1 third game• off him. He baa never Iday whe~ the 00:: ~:;:"~ ~ Clark Hospital following Jn ex- the great port city of HaiPhong
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1. POMI'JIOY G-\IU·EN. c 1 u ~ ,nil. run a fourth mole, and JOg defeated Pecora, but had him en to the church ~ lie nl state tended lUness.
~oil h!lld il$ picnic, July 17, atl• «()to warm down. There are 1111-l6 m llie fifth game of a one hour prior to aervices
He was tha aon of the late 1mashed two major .nearby oll
f p. m. at the tu.noe of Mro.lno atops between any of the three out of live match in the
· Montravllle D. and Martha ' depots.
Phont 992-3557
1\'alt.r Gru,..r Members '"" imeasured runa. 'l'lfe runs are ~~ Eastern Op111 lUI Januaty In
Stickel
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11! '"' •'"d to b&gt;lnR their own ' three quarte1 speed, doin&amp; the New York, only to hive Pecora
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a~ Cornwalllo, W. Ya., March SURGERY IS SUCCESS
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Mrs. Clarence (Mary) Lewla
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Savilla Queen Barnett, Parker~ University Hospital In ~::.~1
; ASK ~ONTRtllllTIONS 1calls_ for _ running 16 minutes ! one, defeating him U once, and
burg: three sons. Nile D., Bel- bus after undergoing "
A~o Ladies Aux1hary of Ill• ! straoght, JO~gln~ and runnin~ aJ-IIosmg 2-3 another time, both at Gertrude Taylor, 57, RD, pre; Chester, Columbus, and FollowirK{ her dtacharce
. . Firt lleparlmont IS ternately In 2211 yard spurts: !Akron laat March.
Pomeroy, doed today at her res- Burl, Marietta; two dauahters, the hospital, Mrs. Lewi1 wlll
~mg contribution&amp; for a ~ or course after warming up jog- / In 1966 Pecora ,was U. S. Run- 1idence.
Mrs. Doris Fick, Columbo and recuperate at th~ home of
lt&gt;memade ice cream lllll'lli to I¥1"1. an 880 and followad by ' nerup In men • singles and She 1s survived by her bus- Ms. Clarabel Knight, Parkers- sister at 3527 Bolton Ave..
~ held July 29. lll!aldents will&gt; l lOf!lln&amp; a «() to warm down! Swear is loll in tbt semi-finals band, Everett! : , daughter, Nl- burg, and ei&amp;ht grandchildren. lumbus. Her hospital r o
l!!l to donate art to cull &amp;411- 1
for a No. 3 rankin&amp;. John 111m- na Cummings, p-, 1, Pomeroy, A son, Howard. died in 19111.
number Ia '183.
~ or 11411-3471.
THE PROGRAM In Its de- ~elf real!hed tbe quarter final&amp; and a son Paul, ol Pomeroy; her Funeral services wUI he held _ _ :_::....:.~---'
taols came from~ ~ friend of m the 11161 U. S, Open in San mother Mattie Hunt Pinch w at 2 p. m Sunday at the Reeda1:1 A
' 1\liddleATI'EIIJD CAMP(
John'•· Ralph Stadleman, who Diego. He probably will be ...... Va. . ~ alster Mildred Math: ville Methndlst Chureh w f I h c~J!j.t\.
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port (UI ICOI]Ilta wlv. is on the Michigan State Unl- 1.d around No. 5, in U. S. Men's eny Athans· ' tlireo bn&gt;thers burial to follow ln the Reeds- J
• ve Jx:n it Camp ~andy Bend •versoty cross country !lam. and single• in hia 1967 play. Pecora Opt~ Hunt ' Walton w va : ville cemetery. The family has
J!!&amp;r Ji;lizab!llb, W. Va , lor the :an accompli1hed but unranked and Swearis did not compete, Rex Hunt ' Pinch ' and. Ray request~ that lunda be contr~
two Wieks wdl retu~n : lAbie tennis player.
jusl havtna returned fr~m the Hunt, So~th Charleston, a n d buted to tbe Cancer Soclrty l~
&lt;dudes Saturday. The group m·1 How long will John keep Ibis 1967 World Tournament m Cop- two grandchildren.
lleu of RoWin. Jl'rtenda may
Teresa Thomas, Barba·, up? H~ _..peel! to be running enhagen.
Funeral servlcea will be Sun- call at th White Funeral Home
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lilb • Mary Krawiii!Z)IA an a,1High, ,cJnder track and when slclln~ in the U. S. He lostl n PJapel with, burlal in Hemlock day. The body wUI Ill ln alate
avon Glaze..
new graos comes beside it tn 'thf 196'1 finals of the U.S. Op. IGrove Clllll!tery Friends may at the church one hour prefe~rilt tOUNTRY tnd WESTERN
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,en to a Japanese. Now living Icall anytime. '
ceding sarvlces.
A.RTISTS with the BRIGHT NEW
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John ls determined to get in m Columbus, ·Dal Joon ls un:
' the best possible condition lor Idefeated acatnst Ameri&lt;:an com- H 1
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lltfiii'Ell TO IN'I'I!RI!!J't OP !the autumn and winter round .petition.
0 man lD ram Dl!
: NIJOS - MASliN AREA )Of tmmo•""•"'' to bP J••mched I
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At Fort Jaekeon
such COU.NftY tdd WESTERN STARS 11 i ,_,. ._ -...,.,.,.,. ·over the Labor Day Weekenr I ON AUG. ·11 next Johri bu Jsrob S. Holman. Jr , son
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m Toronto, Canada, with the ,al"'ed to play in 1 Grand Rap- i of Mr. and Mra. Jacob S, Hoi*WANDA JACKSON' *BUCK OWENS
h~e::111~·t~r:.-;.; ~anadian Jntf'rnational. Follow~lldshe
, Micn .. club toumamehntlrnan, Racine) has ~listed In
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IJackson, S. C.
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Mttom of the mnth gave the .Sauer's single and_ cloaed. the six and two.thlrds innings.
pitch with . one away, Rothgeb with its only r;un oft JenkillS. ·e~tb.
e1gs American Legoon team score 5-4 by maktng 11 home
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pair of singles and a Meigs el'- !lfeJ&amp;• now moves !~to Ohio
er Kanawha City at Middleport with Sauer on second and Mill- College o~ a grant-m-aid sch~l- ,
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Wer~y's triple, poked 0 v e·r bls ·long game-winning poke. 1and walked two 1n gammg h1s that KanaM&gt;a C1ty got three 1 &lt;'few. now 16 .~ on the season, i al 10 a.m. Saturoay .agalllat
lbe L1ttle League dugouts in Righlloanders Mike Jenkins llhlfd wm of the season ~ga~nst runs on two h1to, two bases on lhad a rally in the making in lhe ,Athens on .tile Miller field at
deep left field, drove George fittingly got the win lor the Ino setbacks. !Wthgeb, _w • I h balls and a sacrifice _off Roth- Jaat of the seventh M&gt;en Bud- i L&amp;ncaater. _lrhe. tourney will be
Sauer ~me _with !be tieing r~ Meigs club. Jenkins, of Syra- control trouble, walked s~, h1t l,geb to ta~e the lead 1! held
dy Moore gbt his thtJi h~t. a double-ehmmaiJOn.
lnd Gib Mllhron home Wllh cuse, came on m rehef of 15 one and struck ~ut none.
. ~ •1 Werry s ninth frame blast. centerfield triple. But Kanawha .Kallawha 100 11110 1oo-&amp; B 1
llle winmng run.
year-old Ietty Jon Rulhgeb with Kanawha City went al)ead t- 1 Meigs dosed the gap to 4-3 'City hurler Amick, a fast throw- Meigs
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Meigs, down 5-' g&lt;•ing into one out in the third ""d score 0 in the top of the first w h e n m the fifth with two runs on I mg southpaw. had different Amick and Plantz. Rothgeb,
. the bottom of the ninth, gQt a il-1 in favor of the visitor~.
the first two batters walked and Moore's second of three hits, a Iideas and rettfed the side in ,Jenkins I' ) IWP• and Werrv.
rally going when Buddy ~oore, ! Breaking the corners with his Meeks, tile third baseman, was hard triple to centerfield bY 'Iorder.
: Umpires - Stobart and Neswho went three lor four Ill the jcurve ball, Jenkins went the sale on ,an' error.
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Pirates Clip .Cards ·8-5, Red s Split
By JOE eARNICELU
running the basep•ths. In "There Is no excuse for al trimmed Kansas City 3·2, as the Gianis downed the
UPI Sports writer
Wednesday night's loss to the player running with his head Chicago blanked California !-8 Astros.
Pittsburgh manager Harry Cardinals. Matty Alou was down on the hlt and run," and Baltimore trounced Boston Lanier reached first base
By United Prtll llltematlollal
has found that the way caught In a double play when he Walker told his players in a 10-6 a f! er losmg to the Red Sox when first baseman &lt;lluck
to the Pirates' heads is through took off head down on a h1t and closed door meetmg after the 4-2 m the opener
Hamson was charged with
American Leap
lbetr pockets.
run play and was.easily doubled Pirates' 4-3 loss .Wednesday
Veale Wins Tenlh
interference on his bunt. JackW. I. Pel. GB Walker led up with a number on a foul pop to tllird 6aseman night. ·'He can stoil watch th&lt;• : Bill Mazeroski homered in the son then dropped pitcher Carroll
Ohicago
48 34 .58&gt; ... of ment~l errors that have ' Mike Shannon.
h1tter and, 1f the ball is going : sixth :nning and single&lt;i home Sembera's double play relay on
Minnesota
46 36 .5111 2 plunged his tram, the prr Jerry May was involved in a up In the air, the nmn,;r should I another run in the four run Dick"' Groat's. groonder and
Detroit
45 37 .&gt;49 3 season NaUonal League pennant basepath blunder m New 'York know enough _!o SlOP
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: P1rate seventh as Bob Veale subsequently fored wide to the
California
45 41 .523 0 picks, to Sixth plac~. announced•~ecently when, whJle repres~nt- Elsewhere_ on the Natoonal owon nos lOth gome of the plate, allowing Lanier to score.
Bostoo
42 40 .512 6 Thursday his players would be mg the tymg run m the mnth League, Chorago tro mmed Losl season.
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Cleveland
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$lllll for mental blunders inning, he raced around the Angeles 2-1. San Francisco! Paul Popovich's infield singte Tony Perez crashed ihree hit'
Baltlmora ~ 40 44 .476 9 on tbt field The Picales basepatljs on a fly ball when he edged Houston 5-4 and Cindnna- in the seventh inning scored Ted to pace the Reds over the Mets
Washington
38 47 .447 11\io immediately r ~ s p 0 n de d by mistakenly thought there were I ll and New York split a Sava ge from third base with the alter Tommy_ Davis hit two
New York
36 46 .439 12 knocking off the league leading two out.
I doubleheader. the Reds . taking deciding run as the Cubs hol\1~ runs and 'Carry Stahl
Kansas City 3&gt; 511 .407 14\io • St. Louis Cardlnaisll-5 Thursday
Out of Order
, the !male 6-3 afler droppmg the snapped .a seven game losing added a solo shot to give New
'J'Iull'8da ,
night on the strength of a foor The followmg day, Gene Alley I opener to the Mels 7-3. The streak w1th a nctory over the York a triumph in the first
Y1 Resnltll
run seventh Inning,
and Jose Pagan compounded I Atlanta-Phoiarlclphoa game w''' Dodgers.
game.
Bos'?'J 4 Baltimore 2 (Is!)
the action by batting out of turn rained out
Shortstop Sonny Jackson com- The Reds collected four hits,
Ba~lfore 10 Boston 0 12nd, Walker said he was partiau- against the Mets in the third In American League action, mitted two errors on \lie same including dou~les by Perez and
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tarly displeased with the inning an~ cosUng lbe Pirates Washmgton swept Detroit twie&lt;, play to .. allow Hal Lanier to Lee May, .to rout Met starter
ft.~ )ngton 8 Detro1t 3 (1st,
Pirates' mental laps_es. while two runs.
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Washington 6 Detroit
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Cleveland at New York
Addison finished
Detroit at Washington
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Forty - seven arc!oers from , Clllss C, Youth Free Style- i•, tfilM with 383.
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eoght d ubs of the Ohio Vailoy Rondy Russell, first with 1981 Class B, Men's - Gordon feet 6-8 record by bumping
California at aucago
Archery League participated in ' and Mary Jo Wolf, second with Clark, first with 349; Joe Roush, dleporl No. 2 by a 13-6 margin
MiDDLEPORT, 0.
1
Natlnnal Leque
8
b
an open tournament this week 180 points.
second with 318 and Mike Tay- last evening.
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St Louis
W. L. Pel. GB
Y 80
mgett
with the newly organized Meigs
BARE BOW RESULTS
lor, ti1ird with 304.
Addisoo moondsmen D. Cot- I,'
50 33 .liM ...
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County Archery Club the host. Free Style shooting means an Class B, Men's Hunter -Ctar- trell and J. Blazer combined Ltwis Repeir ServiPI
~!~~an~ : : · : :.,. \
Boy-style baseball!$ h,aving rough going, Rain last . The eve 1 was held 1 the archer can use sights or any ence Wolf Jr., first witb 284. to throw a no-oitter. Add1son •HEATING
Cinclnnati
:
week dela)~;! !!le K~~~; ~~urnament ·and gam.es in the Meogs Clu~·s ne w fi eld "range iother- gadget.&lt;;. he may ch'"'?se Class C, Men's .- Did&lt; Walk- players getting hista were J .
•PLUMBING
47 40 540 5 county.
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Atlanta ·
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,
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at Royal Ook p· k near flve 1to aod m shoohng. The followmg er, first With 292, John Taylor, Blazer, a double and ·•mgle, T.
42 39 · .·519 7
•a~FING
Rain again Moricl~lll~hll¥ flooded .Ollt 'all baseball p . 1.
or
class is bare bow wllich means second with 1il2.
Meige and J, Bias, each a ·
. Pl~tsburgh
41 39 .513 7\i here. Tuesday and Wednesday were touch-and-go.
om ' ·
~ llle archer uses no sights what- Class D, Men's - R a l ph gle and D. Cottrell and S.
-FORPhJiadelphla 40 _...500 8\21
Fortunately, the excess moisture illn't expected to Fourteen foeld and 14 hunter ,soever:
Weaver, first with 171.
:rison, both a triple.
Loa Angeles ~ 43 .415 15\io stop Larry and Dad Pr)ce's "Country" golf. tournament 1targets were on lhe ra nge Wm- 1 Class A, Men's Iall bare bow} Class B, Women's - Alice I In the other game, Syracuoe
~ew York
48 .400 16\i 1 on one of Hubert's Her4llfd pastures. Sports. fans awaot ners m the classes receivmg ,- Herman Knapp, first place Knapp, first with 38S.
IK'tlred a 12-11 victQfY over the
ouston
~ 51 .393 17'~ · -breathlessly-further·~lts of that tournament.
trophies were.
' with 445 points: Larry King,[ Class C, Women's - Karre Pomeroy Angels.
Tburaday • Reaulll
J
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second with 433 and Larry Lew- Clark, first with 214
Hitters for Syraouse were
San. Franoli!CO I Houston 4 &lt;10 ,
THERE ARE SOMI'.IOotbsayers who divirte the con- Class A, Men's Free Style- - -·
Hamilton, a home run and
WY 2-2374
lnni!Jgs)
' sotidated athletic teams (jf Meigs Local- T.he_Marauders. George B Casto, forst, With 490 I
gle K Croi home run
ll:l:M:M::IIl;SI:·
New York 7 CinclnnaU 3 (1st, I that
produce less
number of points; Ch•rles Morgan, Sr.,
'a tripl!. D. Bass a 'dou-1.twWgllt)
vlctorieun 1967-68 because of "fnctJOn '
!second woth 48'1 ; Bob Doeffmg.
ble and K. Winebrenner a
Cincinnati 1 New York s (2nd,
When presse.d, they say
•er. th1rd woth 442.
gle
night)
'friction amonJrthe players.
at each other and in most I Class B, Men's Free Style eWURLmD
Pittsburgb 8 St. Louis 5 (nigh() 1 Wltll thb we · take
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like wllat they've seen. John Litchfield, first with 437 :
eiiAI.OWIN
Chicago 2 '!'"'Angeles I (night) i friction damageJ prospects
There are ragged apples m IHoraN! Karr, secor wolh 432 HOYLAKE, England IUPI)- difference in the scores."
homer, Gui~\ller a alngle and
... OTHII · PAMIIIUa '
Pbiladelplna at Atlanta, pJld , :any of llie M~ Local
basket. But strong coach- ,ond E. J. Tanner, thord w1lh .Jock Nicklaus seemed set today "I'm in good shape oo the ! triple and D. Rosenbaum and
IIIIANDI
ram.
,
we believe 11 w11l be
staffs will ~inlm1ze the 1414.
,
to turn the British Open goif scoreboard," said Devlin.
Bearhs, each 1 homer.
Sllmday 1 Games
by parents, not the athletes.
spread of that dosease.
! Class C, Mens Fr~e. Style- championship into a one-manjthe fact is that I've
. FINAL STANDINGS
Philadelphia at Atlanta
Thb Is llie day of tbe Honda,
I Darrell Hcflm•n, first with 381; show.
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scrambling and have had
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Woo
1
New. York at Clnclnna~l
th~ automobile, ~ record
TRUI!';, THE PROBLEM, If George Morrison, second woth Tied for first place with trouble reading the greens."
Addison .. .. ...... ... 1
Plttsburgli at St. Lou1s
maers. Tile boys of Pomeroy, one anses, could bt met better 374 and Paul Karr: thord woth Bruce Devlin of Australia after Roberto De Vicenzo of Argen- Angels .......... .,,.. z
Chicago, ~ I,ol Angelel
are not were the new high school com- 310 pomts.
shooting rounds of 71 and 69, tina, J_iJilmy Hume of Scotland 8yrllcuse . .. .. .. .. .... z
Houslon at San Franclaco•
had goo pleted and the student bndy un- Class A, Women's Free Style Nicklaus was expected to take and Fred Boobyer and Lionel ·MiildltPOri:~~~;;N•;;;·_;Z;..;;..:..;;..~Z=~==iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii
der one roo!. Strong crosstown - Nancy Ohlmger, forst woth 1command of the 581&gt;layer field Platts o1 England were tied at I"
1
friendships M&gt;Uid be
316. . ""
1because
of his dert potter. 141, Tony Jacklin o! England
earlier, and be more la~ting.
Class B, Women's F'ree Style Nicklaus used ~nly 30 putts was 142 ~ Clive Clark of
We see no problem thos fall
Roush, first wolh 389: lenroute to his 69 Thursday England aod Gary Player of
that wdt not be met by
Casto, second with 344: compared to M during his first South Alrica wera tied at 143.
,8ood wUI in tbeir hearts.
· McKiinney, third with round.
"
Then came Dahe Bonthron
' And we I!Uggest this to the
J Devlin, who had consecutive Scotiand, Doug Sanders of Ojai,
'"'lllchl'\'hO will he privil~ged to Class c. Women's _F m S~yle !70's, Wednesday '!I'd Thursday, lCalif., Christy O'Connor of
"'
the Marauders mt&lt;l the
Lotchfoeld, forst w 1 t h also has displayed a red-hot Ireland, Barry Clanklin of South
sporb annals of Ohio:
.
; Barb.ara Wolfe, second putter but cannot match Nod·-1Africa. Kel Nagle of Australia
Play your game on U.e f1eld
276 and Helen Wolf. third laus' booming drives over the and Harold Henning of South
or on the court
21l6.
6,9115-yard par 72 Ruyal Liver- Africa at,-144.
about a few parenls .
Class A, Youth Free Style pobl layout.
I Only three other Americans
fuss. They'll come around.
Mor_gan, Jr., first i "I'll settle for another four oll1 were still in the field-Phil
4t7: Donald Hoffman, sec- the 30 putts," commented I Rodgers of San Diego, Calif., at
IJTEl\AL(,oY.tJ.NI'iO'nllED - 1 with 270·.
,
jNicklaus with a grin as he:147 and Bert Yancey of
foi- wllich sincere aPologies
Class B, Youth Free Style- , prepared lor the third round. "I I Philadelphoa and Deane Beman
offert!d ·-t was the' 0\ll~s:t;and~ing~~:~~:';Wolfe, first place woth 364; Iactually played better during Iof Bethesda, Md., at 148.
pitching eff&amp;rt ef·'
Morgan, second willi 289 ,l.jle first round but my pults Rodgers and Yancey shot 73'.&lt;
(Chuck) Fluik of the
Ray Karr, t.hird ·with 284 lwere dropping during_ !he 1 Thursday while 'Beman had a
Plratea BOys Leagllo'
in points.
second and that was the 76.
the Kyger Tournament last Sat.-.== = === ,-- llrday . night.
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - T h echurch and state Ill llllu. t h.e Thursday to liz bills and
l!li e&gt;:peru~es lor the &amp;UCI*Iilflll
1only on Pediatrics Ward.
. flU: a1nsd)' hal b4lllll !41 bunt llallld States and Ohio COnsti- Se!ute passed four to
candidate.
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Toral Adkins, Rt. 2 Bidwell, arulllld the "trlii balloon" .eot lullons. , ,"
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1be Z7lll Wfl'k .week aJ lbe
Bll!J were lDiroduced lD tha
!.fr,s, 1'/lary E. JusUce, ill. 2 up from the statehD!Ise to test He• warnad thlt 1111 •Item~ lion.
.
flouse th~t would provide penllo
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· Gallloolls; M'n. Nellle Boyd, reacUon to approprlaUng about to ·tmposa a tu for lid lit C:O'J1lty h~ltal commissions anent Jlcenie plates for ,motpr
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--~;;. f~ed !I" the ~rlnctple of tn- freedom we now left b fM. Rt. I ~ City Wlldl· 11:. Hll: ~ mUttoo tn ta1 funds to church ichooli wm "quite prop- w.,Jld' he authorized to lss\le vehicles, exclude urban fedev'elD
-~; -~
dlvidull· freedom. •
4om from all unplellllllltNN: Rt. .1 GIUipolil; Mn. .1o1m R. cl1urcb-optrated IC~.
erly JliOYoU tha lndiPallolt ,._.. bOnd. to bullcl
oplMilt bondl from the
1ltUt ',l'ueida' was lbe
It haa not alway• beell that from hardahip, frllll dlsclJ:IIae Roacb, Maaon; Mn. OrloD H. The Aolerlclll Clfll Ubertlel ADd 1111triP ol ,the . ~. equip
lpal debt Umll total, brlq pri118'"-lebt'atlon.
~ray. Unfor~ately, IIDce that from tbe Item vqlce of dul)'. Carder, Rt. J Pt. PI-t; Union of Ohio clld not wJJI !pr 'IJid theY. wiU 9l1Dr«\UUIy .~ jlroflt,
VIle, non-profit techniCII ~
qlbded. people
llmt llllnonty fi'OUPI hive not from lbl peln ol &amp;allflllee. Giv~ lolrs. qar,nce B. Holfmln. Rl. ~ or denial from the lbrou«b tbtlr !'llpl'Ntiilii!Vte • bill
' tutea under Bille ~ · l!l4
IIIOiiled, parade&amp; rl¥ere hlld. knoWn. complete freedom of op. us !ewer rules or more eladUe I Lan;f91Ue; Mit. W1lter M. pni,ior•1 of11co oi wl1tlher uNnlbied, Ill tiJa,couiU ADd 11 · Only
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permit ObJo lllii)Ufsclul'liel lo
iplledlea were made.
porlum!f; but through social ones. Give us more leisure 81!d Barrett. Rt.. I l'omer01; Mra. InN wu aullltaDce to the. r&amp;- the palll."
II® bolldJ can be Uled tor
llllfe aoocil dettlnecl tor' lhlp.;MJ 4th b the tradltlOllal
!'@Solution, tven UliJ 11 'JOCOm- leaa w~."
Emili I'J. Griffin, ~le; porta.
.
Tile Ohio EduCIIIon .U.OC:Ia· pllrpoae 11 preae~~t.
oullide ~ Jlale ~
-we. !i!elebrate our nai!Onll
ing a thing ol the past. As Ume ln shorl. we clamor t«: toca1 Mr•. 'nlomaa E. WWiaml, Wa- 11en1011 A. Wolmln, t h t .lion (OE4), cl1let PfOIII!IItnl of
' To Uae RIJ11
hlvlnJ o pay the taneible ' jier~- Wt .
goes on, lndlvlduall of all etb- frtedom. We are pttillg 11 and terloo; Art B. A1lell, Welllton; IIJ'OUP'I lell*llvt chaJnnan. tile railllla of. 11011111 fliO mUllon The revenua bondJ
pl'll)ierty tax.
·
llll:;-4fme· wben • 1111111U group nlc lfOIIPI, raees ADd creed&amp; It .a ldDinC 111.
Mra. Ra1pb -«'. Pownlrd, 11'ell- 'l'l1urldly 11111 GoY. Jamea A. more for eleilleftlary ·IQIII aeo- retlr«&lt; from ·nnll
of . people dlred stand up a- are uperlenclng more lndlvld- What we need ls not more ston; Mra. Al'tbur 0. K e II y, llboclel ~ letter In which be Olldary eihiettlon lbrDiiCIJ new to' the teOIDf
·
01~ a -14 pawer, and
ull l~dom than ever before. freedom, but 1 sense of re- Ja&lt;*lon; Mlehael S. Jllellbec, aald that "tevyllll of 1 t a 1 tale&amp;, baa taken 1 ''walt and 11'11 not backecl by 1
elMll _lbemselves an indepeqd- Rellgwus freedom Is at It • sponslblUty to use the freedom W.eJlalon; Edftrd S. Colley, wblcb hu even part of 111 pur- aee" attitude.
,
eredlt of the COUJily.
~..nation. We rejoice 11 I h hetcht. One does not have to we have. Real freedllll1 alwayl Zaltlkl; Anbor Jolwon, Troy; po;e tha support or JUblldluAllo approved ~rere bii!J
~:Jliit Olll' nation was
believe in any cerllln reUglon, ~""lvea 1 s - Jlf. ruponsibiJ. Kennelli /R. Kerwlll, Ja-. lion f!f reii&amp;IOU&amp;Iy erlented
No lllllld Now
movlngl ,he reQUirement lllal i:x!N'n!IWI!:riin faet, one doesn't hive to be- 1ty u Ill compam011, or the
Jllrllll
ic:hooJa would he 1 blmnt and A tpake&amp;IUan Aid the Ol!lA drlver'l lleenJe application
· .From Pace t
lleve in God at an. YQung peo- person becoml!ll a slave to 111m· Mn. Jobn R. BolCh, MUOII, UIICORICionable vlolallon 111 1111 ~rould take no PDIItloll 011 • ry the color ol
pla"". ·today wert
pte have a freedom to make self. Freedom in Ito true son, 2:1'/ a.m. 'l'butlday; Mrs. gu&amp;riDteel o1 aeparatlon of trill balloon, but once the idel mltlinl uae of the Social
~ ol xti~~Y.ut ·llii
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tha•vet ·heard, and to do l«m means that we have the Thomu l!l. Wtnlama, Waltrloo,
materlallw In lbJ.form of a ity number on driver'~
a irOilP of' !:IJi'ot)eilnl
tblnis that their parents nev- responsibility to uae II.
son, U:U a.m. Tbursday; Mrs.
bW or an amellllment II likely ADd prohibiting aafe or
A111e1Jcw WI» ' bad ,tieetl
er had. Freedom of all kinda il This il one of the truths por- Relph R. Downard, Wellllon;
would have 8Dm•thlng to aay. alon of maater car keys
held hostage by • band of rebhallmark of modern Amer- !rayed in tbe Parable of I be son, 1:19 p.m. Thuraday; Mrs.
The feeUng is thallbe OEA'a tes•l purposes
el mercenarlea.
lea.
Prncliial Son. Thil II alio the Walter M. Barret~ Rt. 2 Pomepo8itlon wlll depend 011 whether The House · concurred ~
Tha Cougo Army pursued the
Y•t despite the rifle of this freedom that Jeaus Christ died roy, daughter, 3:49 p.m. Thursthe f25 mllllon !J to be Ill ad- Senate amendment to lbe
mercenaries wbo escap.
,...at quahty of freedom. there to give us. A freedom from our day.
diUon to tbe 1110nay for· _I he gency bill to permit the
from the iutem
r.eems to be a dl!cune in the own passions and des1res
DIICharpl
public echooil, or to he llbn nor to SUI nd from 24 to
town lD a caravan of
nation's morall; ehcatlni where throueh a translormed aoul.
Nancy Abra, MJu carol J.
from tbe public IChooll' tote1. hours the ~ale f llqur ln
2'1 trucks heading toward Puni
SVNDAY
there once was h~nesty. promls- Real freedom Ia ,guaranteed Bachtel. Donald E. BJrael,
The Senate · lubeommlttee area of clvll disorder The
lD the rugged African biiSh
P.\ST OFFICf.RS of
euity where there once was de- by sell- dlacipUae and self-con- Brian L, Bauer, Mrs. Hannie Congreum~~~ Clarence J. Mil- wortl!lg on tbe ICboolllnlnclnl ernor Is
eeted to 't ·1
AU of the hoatagea apQiai!IF, Order of Eastern Star, ;:ency. crime where :here was trot. Self-control, In ita fullest J. Bauer, Mary A. Cook, Mlaa tor, (R. Ohio. lOth District), hu bUI Wla to cet lbe lateat law earl~ext we ks gn \
were safe, unharmed
wiD hold their annual picnic at a respect lor the law.
form only comes (rom a vital Charlotte A. Davidson. Ronlld announced 1 $193,383 gret to amended veraton presented to it Senate a va ~~
and accounted for.
!"· SwJday at th_e home
Everywhere there ts a tu- relationship with God; one In E. Dobbllla, Anita J. Estep, Ohio Unlver1lly'a Inltltute for Monday Ill printed for.u and bills
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Ben and .Maline Philson.
ness, a soltneos that terrifies which we are constantly draw- Holly N. Friend, Mrs. Bruce JleCional Development lor a the Education. Health ADd Wei- 15 acres of land by Ken Stall! II
WATCH FOR AN
~PPErJ .!lOUSE at tbe
,.ople who think about it.
lng upan 1111 strength. You see. Gllme, Frenk M. Hill, Dolnlta program known u Rural Ac- fare Committee wu_ ~cted University and WhJtehall
t"tmockled and redocorated
What lies behind ail of this? lhe theme of July 4th should Miller, Mrs. wther L. Mtlier, lion for Better COIUiumer De- to COI!IIder the bill Wednesday race lnc ADd 000 yan
90111ge of the Eatlrprise
Arthur Gordon, in the July is- Inot be: "Give us more freeGene Mulllum, Ja11011 velopment.
nlpt.
land lD Gutmeey Cove
Church. Located on Route 33
sue of Reader'• Digest In liM&amp;, dom!"
,
Pearson, Grbelda Stover, Mrs. The grant wUI provide fUndi HoUle 1pproval W8l alven verne and Evel
FROM US IN
the entrance to Rose H1ll.
has thiS to say:
Rather. It should he, . •:o Bert W: Teaford, Paul A. for a comprehensive conaumer
Also !eared ya tbe
fn h.ouse will be held from 1:
"Perhaps it is because we Lord,
me the respons1bd- Waugh, Marcie S. WII • on. Jcllon program sponsorecl jointc
1
llo
io, '5 .p. m. Sunday. Th• Rev. are, ualng the freedom of ity to handle the freedom that 1 Grant Wray, Mrs. Richard A. 1y by the Jnitltute ADd the
: : ~= tr \ w ICIIClOIII
SUNDAY'S PAPER
Mrntel !mlth Is pa!lor of the choice 11lnod by .our forelath- l have."
Francisco and Infant daul(hter, Southeastern OhlD Al11ance fur
for ca"ndldalel
RACINE HOME BANK
~bllf~.
ers to chooae the wrong thingl.
Mrs. Ernest E. Hlggtnbolham, Community Action, a Ieder&amp;· w~th
·~-nd t nd tr I --·
FIRST NATIONAL
' vAN MATER REUNION will Give Ul more freedom Is 016 '
and tnlant son. Mrs. Wllllam tlon of 1G cemmunlty action ·en • a
ave ..... mov
BANK OF RACINE
be held at the Portland
;on•tant cry. II Ia a valid cry The Mete• Merclunlll 110ft. M. Wood and tnlant son.
gencle scoverillc 2'1 'oounUe• in
m-LO TEMPS
Sun~ay, July 16, RL'latives
m the lace of tyranny or op- ball team wm llott Nowort,
Appalar.hlan Qhlo.
NEW YORK !UP!) - T
friends Invited. Dinner at
preaalon, but we have passed W. Va., Ill a doubleheader at
1__
· The Rural ABCD progr1111
highest temparature relllll'lad.lf
;!'hose attending to tllke
. the conN&gt;pt beyond that. The tile SyracuN Ball Part IIIII
IC OUIUD wUI provide eonJIIIIler educsThursday to the u s
bwn table etrvict.
Saturday at C p. m.
tion, financial Cllllnlellng, .a SAIGON IUPI) - U. S. Air Bureau excludln · H~wall
: TRI COUNTY Cit!""'
Meigs Meretumla will redebt reducllon and consoUda- Fo~ jell new 1 reoord rr Alaska' was 1 de es
J!adlo Club w&gt;ll observe Its
tum to Newall where I he
lion service, I eredlt union, • mlaalona agatnat North VIet- Blythe' and Needler Calif
~nd anniveraory Sunday,
.
Meigs team IB in the tourney
central eharge service ADd re- nam, American apokeimen aald Toda •s low wils 39 at' Broke~
16, at a pi&lt;mic at the
. (Contmued from page 3)
final• against Modem Wood- Rutb s. Nicholson, 55, De&lt;- tail merchlnt as&amp;btance. The today. Navy pilot&amp; who llew 13 Bow yNeb
l'•rk near Pt. PIRAsant. Bring woth John Tanneholl of Moddle- men. Melga will atoo bt tom- ter, died Thursday morntnc in project baa the potenURI to ather millions reported frantic
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food and drinks for your farnl- port, the l5-year-oid nallonai petlng in tile !lend Softball 'sheltering Arms Hospital.
reaeh 30 per cent of the popu- ComtiiUIIist.defeaderi .Jaunr,hed
RIOT li'IGBTERS
jy: ••ling tome 1.&lt; 6 p m.. but ,JUnior cllampJOn.
.
Tournament at Milson begin- A member of the Star Grange latlon of Appalachian 0 hi o. a missile that boomeranged and HONG KONG (UP!) -British
II! ·are maetlnP earlirr at the · For sa week&amp; - exceptmg I ning Taeaday nlpt.
at Deller Mrs Nichnilon is 350 000 people whose Incomes deatroyed 1 whole vUiage.
troo
d 11 tod 1 h
tark for recreation. All C.B'erSitwo weeks
spent in :.
survived her husband Wale!·
the poverty line.
The Air Jl'orce pllolt. wbo the:'w:; t!:oucegh a :?rraOUf.}
0
weleom•
· New York C1ty - John h a s •
da
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Local
nlty ctlon
alone never before Dew so
ge
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reiigioualy fdllowed I c r o a s- 1
one u~hter, Margaret Ann; a
commu
.a
ac- many mlslions agatnat the acid, bombs, broken glass and
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son Wa1d Jr both at home· a encles will have pnmary ··eMolotov coclrtalls and ra'ded
1
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M-II'IIJAY
counto;· trammg program. He 1e · .
. sisl~r Mild;~ Johnso Ath- , spon.oibllity for implementatloo CommuniJt country in a single
.
. J.O.F. CLASS of tt.e United couldn t find a place suitable in i The big prize John ls ~ eni: 'louh brothers ~aries I of the program in the field.
day, and Navy alr crews the headquarters of the Commu.Mcthoclos1 Chu...,h will 'h••• 11, wh1ch to run cloee by in New lor II ~ place on the U. ~· Mlln $ 1El'llOSI, and VIr U • Johnson' !
· smashed North Vtetnameae oil nlll g90~ ~uada who set off an
annual picnic at fi •lJI) Monday I York, or ht would have run team Ill the world tournament th
nd "• gond J
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t!epots army barrackl rail- orgy of noting in thls crown
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t M · h Ge
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U -- A ens, a .,..ym
ohnson :
tolony
bight at the hlllne of Mrs Char- I ere.
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uruc .' . rmany •a ~ of Columbus
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road&amp;, bridges, roads and other
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1es Karr, !!:' Member• are to I I would guess !bore Is not pen.~es pa1d) m Uie 1prmg of , Funeral ..;..,ic~ will be he'd
military ta·r get a Thursday, ,
lake a covered d~ and theor 1one h1gh school athlete in the 19119, when ho atlil w1U be 16 S d
th
D
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apokesmen
said.
12
1
own table 'service~
, . tri-county area expecting to years old.
::
l~r!t w"u, ~~
IeS Uf
Pilot&amp; from the 7th Fleet
Wllh your balr eopoaecl to
; THEOilORU~ coun••ll No 17. 1 pl~y football this fall doing any- I
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' Rev. Bill c.;.ter offi~at
tarrier Intrepid reported seeing
sun,
sand, and sud. it's es;laughters of Amort ca. w 11 1lhmg hke ,•I.
. , JOHN HAS NEVER de.eated Bunal will be in the Standi~ Clarence ADen Barnett, IS. ol 1 surface to air mlsslle (SAM)
pecially important to give it
llllet at ; 30 Molldav night •t l One days 89hedule is bke Dai. Joon -: who played an ex- ' cemetery In Dexter
926 Mapia st., Parkeraburg, a ~ room up toward lhem then lllp
extra care duriDJ summer
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A conditioning wave
tjirfOOF !fall. Mnmllera are' th1o:
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will
revitalize
your hair, pve
grged to bt present lor the in- Warm up by Joggong an 880 : Iport last wmter - in tour-j at the Martin Funer~ Home at- burg, Fla., and Raedavllle, died IVietnamSJe vlllsge in llamea. It
it body and laltin&amp; curL
ttallaHon service. ond to takr. run a 440, Jog :120, run 440, lOll ney play but bas taken ainglo lter 7 P m today nl'l
8 Thursday nlgllt at Clmden happened 12 miles southwest af
~!her 81ndwlches 01 I!Mki... !120. run a third «(), .jog 1 third game• off him. He baa never Iday whe~ the 00:: ~:;:"~ ~ Clark Hospital following Jn ex- the great port city of HaiPhong
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1. POMI'JIOY G-\IU·EN. c 1 u ~ ,nil. run a fourth mole, and JOg defeated Pecora, but had him en to the church ~ lie nl state tended lUness.
~oil h!lld il$ picnic, July 17, atl• «()to warm down. There are 1111-l6 m llie fifth game of a one hour prior to aervices
He was tha aon of the late 1mashed two major .nearby oll
f p. m. at the tu.noe of Mro.lno atops between any of the three out of live match in the
· Montravllle D. and Martha ' depots.
Phont 992-3557
1\'alt.r Gru,..r Members '"" imeasured runa. 'l'lfe runs are ~~ Eastern Op111 lUI Januaty In
Stickel
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and
was
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11! '"' •'"d to b&gt;lnR their own ' three quarte1 speed, doin&amp; the New York, only to hive Pecora
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Mrs. Clarence (Mary) Lewla
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Savilla Queen Barnett, Parker~ University Hospital In ~::.~1
; ASK ~ONTRtllllTIONS 1calls_ for _ running 16 minutes ! one, defeating him U once, and
burg: three sons. Nile D., Bel- bus after undergoing "
A~o Ladies Aux1hary of Ill• ! straoght, JO~gln~ and runnin~ aJ-IIosmg 2-3 another time, both at Gertrude Taylor, 57, RD, pre; Chester, Columbus, and FollowirK{ her dtacharce
. . Firt lleparlmont IS ternately In 2211 yard spurts: !Akron laat March.
Pomeroy, doed today at her res- Burl, Marietta; two dauahters, the hospital, Mrs. Lewi1 wlll
~mg contribution&amp; for a ~ or course after warming up jog- / In 1966 Pecora ,was U. S. Run- 1idence.
Mrs. Doris Fick, Columbo and recuperate at th~ home of
lt&gt;memade ice cream lllll'lli to I¥1"1. an 880 and followad by ' nerup In men • singles and She 1s survived by her bus- Ms. Clarabel Knight, Parkers- sister at 3527 Bolton Ave..
~ held July 29. lll!aldents will&gt; l lOf!lln&amp; a «() to warm down! Swear is loll in tbt semi-finals band, Everett! : , daughter, Nl- burg, and ei&amp;ht grandchildren. lumbus. Her hospital r o
l!!l to donate art to cull &amp;411- 1
for a No. 3 rankin&amp;. John 111m- na Cummings, p-, 1, Pomeroy, A son, Howard. died in 19111.
number Ia '183.
~ or 11411-3471.
THE PROGRAM In Its de- ~elf real!hed tbe quarter final&amp; and a son Paul, ol Pomeroy; her Funeral services wUI he held _ _ :_::....:.~---'
taols came from~ ~ friend of m the 11161 U. S, Open in San mother Mattie Hunt Pinch w at 2 p. m Sunday at the Reeda1:1 A
' 1\liddleATI'EIIJD CAMP(
John'•· Ralph Stadleman, who Diego. He probably will be ...... Va. . ~ alster Mildred Math: ville Methndlst Chureh w f I h c~J!j.t\.
SOUND OF
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port (UI ICOI]Ilta wlv. is on the Michigan State Unl- 1.d around No. 5, in U. S. Men's eny Athans· ' tlireo bn&gt;thers burial to follow ln the Reeds- J
• ve Jx:n it Camp ~andy Bend •versoty cross country !lam. and single• in hia 1967 play. Pecora Opt~ Hunt ' Walton w va : ville cemetery. The family has
J!!&amp;r Ji;lizab!llb, W. Va , lor the :an accompli1hed but unranked and Swearis did not compete, Rex Hunt ' Pinch ' and. Ray request~ that lunda be contr~
two Wieks wdl retu~n : lAbie tennis player.
jusl havtna returned fr~m the Hunt, So~th Charleston, a n d buted to tbe Cancer Soclrty l~
&lt;dudes Saturday. The group m·1 How long will John keep Ibis 1967 World Tournament m Cop- two grandchildren.
lleu of RoWin. Jl'rtenda may
Teresa Thomas, Barba·, up? H~ _..peel! to be running enhagen.
Funeral servlcea will be Sun- call at th White Funeral Home
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~ balnd Beth Fulii ,.Vemda when snow is on the Middl•port j Dal Joon is the top player re- day at 2 p m at the Ewing in Coolville after noon SaturY••· •11 dey -over WBRJ you'll hPr your
lilb • Mary Krawiii!Z)IA an a,1High, ,cJnder track and when slclln~ in the U. S. He lostl n PJapel with, burlal in Hemlock day. The body wUI Ill ln alate
avon Glaze..
new graos comes beside it tn 'thf 196'1 finals of the U.S. Op. IGrove Clllll!tery Friends may at the church one hour prefe~rilt tOUNTRY tnd WESTERN
liM&amp;.
,en to a Japanese. Now living Icall anytime. '
ceding sarvlces.
A.RTISTS with the BRIGHT NEW
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John ls determined to get in m Columbus, ·Dal Joon ls un:
' the best possible condition lor Idefeated acatnst Ameri&lt;:an com- H 1
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N~SHVIUE SOUNDII t:Nturlng
lltfiii'Ell TO IN'I'I!RI!!J't OP !the autumn and winter round .petition.
0 man lD ram Dl!
: NIJOS - MASliN AREA )Of tmmo•""•"'' to bP J••mched I
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At Fort Jaekeon
such COU.NftY tdd WESTERN STARS 11 i ,_,. ._ -...,.,.,.,. ·over the Labor Day Weekenr I ON AUG. ·11 next Johri bu Jsrob S. Holman. Jr , son
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m Toronto, Canada, with the ,al"'ed to play in 1 Grand Rap- i of Mr. and Mra. Jacob S, Hoi*WANDA JACKSON' *BUCK OWENS
h~e::111~·t~r:.-;.; ~anadian Jntf'rnational. Follow~lldshe
, Micn .. club toumamehntlrnan, Racine) has ~listed In
*i'ARONYOUNG
*CONNIIJMITH
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P&gt;oM
bus) and dub tournaments, will and otay lor a t.eel: fotiowtng lt 26 to bogin his training.
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*HANK SNOW
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- - ~--~ championships (for men) In wi th Swearls and otber top cob S. Holman, Jr.,. RA
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Cornpltte Protection
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IJackson, S. C.
b0ur8uslntM
S Junior team of two (under
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1 • po3ltiorr on the U. S. Men's
ooiiillil ..t~~e ,.,.. monu. tun e. t.e1m of four at Toronto.
IUD iiMP$0N
• ·llflllt - . . _,. _... Ahead of him on the men's
..uillito . . .. ••nib. 11 IJl 8 ' l ·
Dal Joon 'IJICIII:.
- 28, of
DICK ~·~ 'JR.
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'""" "'-• Co'· '&gt;UI, No, 1: Danny Pe- · kn4ao , _ cora. !4, Chicago. No. 2. and
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Clair Woode and Connie Sue
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Perry
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her parents, Mr. and llf r 1.
George Guthrie past of u
Jous and malicious" wrltln!lsj week: The Guthrie's son,
against the government,
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In 1965, U.N. AmbaBSador
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•ttack 1n lAndon.
ln. 19681 eight nurses were
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were discussed for a
swimming party at Krodel You get our usual fine
Park on July 20 from 6 to 10 ;ervice and finishing.
p.m. and each girl may bring
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a guest.
Rainbow Camp at Camp
Beckwith was discussed. T b e
camp will he held July 23-30 at
Pomeroy
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said Kirwan was abused In an
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article entitled "Mike Kirwan's
Big Ditch," which appeared In
;J..ut•!J.ahleo,nULT ·ANlCLI ~IGGLI M~Slll.
the
Reader's Digest last month.
' Mtwerr Jfhat a 111011. .o.r.o ettaded hit.-,
'!be article was about the pro~ -.._ ~~Mnwa-A' IMUOGLil
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.posed 120-mile, $1 hUIIon Lake
Erie-Ohio River canal for which
Kirwan has won an Initial appropriation of $500,000 in planning money.
Kirwan Is chairman of the
House Appropriations subcommittee on Public Works and of
the House Democratic Cam·
paign Committee. The article
WHAT DID WE DO WRONG? ease - cancer. At first It threw suggested his dual r o I e enme !or a loss, but I made my- hanced bis persuasive powers
Dear Helen:
Our son broke into his first self realize that in the s h o r I in getting the proposed canal
house and wrecked things when time ! had left, I'd try to ~~- funded.
he was 12. He stole a car at 13. joy my !am1iy, and not lhtn&lt; Sisk referred to DeWitt Wal·
Since then, he's been in trouble cf the bad times. I try to keep lace, publisher of the Reader's
with the law several times, but the housework up, and thmgs on Digest, as "the pipsqueak of
Pleasantville, N.Y.," and called
nothing really serious. At 16 he even keel.
went to a State Farm for Boys, But mv husband hasn't kiss- the magazine Wallace's
but he was railroaded. just be- ed me o~ce since we gi'\ the ver- son_al propagand~ sh~t."
cau:Je he happened to be with a diet He doesn't seem interest· Slsk praised Kll'wan s integrlbunch of boys who mugged an ed in anything or anybody. We- · ty, fairness and con~lderatlon of
old man. Alter that, he jumped 're in a financial m•ss a n d ail members: _He said while
his parole and ran away, but we I'm sure he blames me for it. maga7.1ne crJ!Jcized Congress as
went alter him and got him 11 1 want to go on an outing, he wasteful, It lobbies members In
back before anyone found out. says I'm being fooli sh. It's •I· support of rontmued !~vorable
He has just made a girl preg- most as if he reels if I'm going mall rates through wh1ch tlle
nant but refuses to marry her to die why don't 1 hurry up and magazine is subsidized to. the
I extent of about $9 mdlton a
so we must pay the bills. We get 1·t' over w1·th •
have never let anyone suffer for 1 talked to our minister, but ~y_:
ea::.r·:.___ __ _ _ __
his acts, having paid lor t h e he's the kind who believes the
damages to the house andt 'o man is master of his hcuse and months happier. - H.
This oolumn is dedicated to
t h~ car , and other minor things. a woman shouldn't speak out
family
living, so if you're havHelen, the boy has had everyl went away leeli"g it was
ing kid trouble Ill' jw!t p l a I n
thing, including much love. He fault , that I was somehow
!rouble, let Helen help YOU.
doesn't n•ed to stoal Now we fish lor bringing this down t n She will also welcome your own
want him to either fini•h school
the family.
amusing experiences. Address
or go to work, but he stays in
I'm trying to keep the chil•d·l Helen Bolte! In care of t h l s
bed until noon and refuses to ren from knowing anything
newspaper.
me the good mind he was bless- wrong. They're very
ed with.
and l want to ma ~e the f e
We fell that it mav he h i s months f have with tllegl
parole officer's fault as he of love and pleasant memories.
doesn't give him much person· But I'm getting no help from
THE PERFECT
a! attention.
my husband. I don't want pity,
Helen. how can a boy make but I need his love and underGIFT FOR ANY
these mistakes when we've giv· standing, all I get JS cold with·
OCCASION
en him "" much? What more drawal.
can we do? -NUMBED MO.
I have learned how to face
THER
death. Tell me how to lace this
Dear Mother:
kind of living. - NOT LONG
You've done much loo much Dear Not Long?
already. By picking up I he Try to understand that many
pieces - and the tab - aftor men can't lace grief - the y
every escapade, you've taught light it so bitterly that the
this boy that cnme has no real jecls of their grief - those
punishment, so long as Poppa's love best - think the bi'.ttertnessll
checkhook is bandy.
is directed at them.
BIRTHDAY
Let him know he must pay
Perhaps this is what your mihis own way from now on, and nister me&gt;nt : somehow a fatal
ANNIVERSARY
if he commits a crime y o u illness generates co~rage Jn the
NEW BABY
won't he there to bail him out. person it strikes, but the courFOR THE
I think you'll discover the par· age doesn't extend to the frightole officer will take a personal ened ones who will b• Mt beHOSPITAL OR
interest, once he learns y o u hind.
IN THE HOMEI
I can't believe your husband
parents won't cave in. - H.
Is unfeeling - he's numb with
Dear Helen!
I've always loved homeniak· shock, or perhaps he's afraid
lng. Our family went on many express how he feels for I e a r
picQics and camping trips he- of breaking down. Talk t.h I s
59 N. 2nd Ave.
lore I got sick. My husband and over with your doctor and I
MIDDLEPORT
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ed Uta! I had an Incurable

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was the Robert Wilbur fau\11 ~ Mara.
Wellston
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Those ·who called to see Tb;j:: ' edJSh film director ln11nnr
mils Fitzpatrick who cut hls Be~~-d l hi
fingers badly 'whllt!"' movlDg
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J IDe! Ja~Ji al!d :wj!e WUIII' .· ·
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son Wilkesville.
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trill anihloe 'J'urnl,r.
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Joe 'NeiS.n attended church. are sPemung their vacation with
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ed her parents, Ton:' Fltzpatnck,
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pasStuwdee . e . v and wife. John Fitzpatrick, Coorne on a r ay.
lumbus was allto there ovel' the
Alb ens . vlsltors 011 saturday weekend.
were Alberl Cone and wife
Miss Patricia MorrIs 11
Erma Nelson, Mrs. ·Mnue'c·oen
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Vl$1\jng .th~e.,
The_Robert Shaw family, Colliiiii!Us, ·Spent a night at the K.
~· Erickson home recenUy.
Leonard Quesinberry • n d
, family, Norwalk, were Sunday

bly will finance the cost of one
girl, and one .1 other will be IIPT. PLEASANT - Tile Poult nance.I by Mr&amp; 'Janel! CapePleasant Assembly No. 23 cir- ihart, advisor. The advisory· wlll
ol Ute Rainbow lor Girl'!o de~lde who _will allen~ and J'tl.
an initiation tllis week, at retve the fmanced tnp. , An y
the Masonic Temple with t h e Rainbow girl ~I' attend at
following gli'ls Initialed Into' tha her own expense.
order: Jacqueline
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Pat Huffman, Susan Wise, Lori
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A lhouflht for the day: British
Made inJune from Mason county, this month. Southside Camp Chestnut
Ridge.. By Ualted Pres• Jateraalloalll novelist Charles Dickens once
PT. PLEASANT - The activ- Ad
PT. PLEASANT - "Building
Today is Friday, July
uid: '"lbere are books of which
report of the Public Health
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World Friendships" Is I he
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Noms of Mason County !or 1
tlteme for Ute Charleston Area
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11"' monlh
June has b e_e n • DI'es Thursday
meeting of the West
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Home Demonstrall011 Council
Mn. Alta Cone
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A1L 1967

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VIckie . and Sherr! Swartz
Marietta iptlni the pa is t
visiting theb: vandparents,
8nd Mrs. ijo~ Swartz; ·
Mrs. Nina Rtblnson, and
Clara Follrod.
Mrs. Garnet Wlndland 1s
at the home of her son,
!Wlndland· and family, ,on
Ridge.
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and smallpox m varwus clinics
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The public healtiJ nurses via
tuberculosis
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such as .:. , Barry . .
the most enter.talnlrlg of ~ha
s1n1 .. •, Tom Lebrer Is anqh- w~ of Sammy Cahn,- whe~ It &amp;tare at bold vulgarity in side· Martin ~ He surpriaed
er pteudo • Intellectual c:omed- ~a)ly was - ~ brllllanUy touch- walk girl . ·watching where
. le!'"' th~y re, ~ •. suave,
1an who mlsiakes tasteless 1n- big balladry ~I the late Johnny don't give a 2nd glance to the oily . . . . We ~ vc sworn .
.soleDee for liltegrlty and yap- Bin'ke and the stay • liJl · fllle most beautifully dre!sed prop- Thornton's sln~ng career
ping at his betlers in perform- J~y Van _He,usen ·.· · · Tile er-lady .... 'fhe FDR
bave been one of' the laSt
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ance for courage . . . . While Walter Cro!lkitea al~ays are . vel! offspring seems to have
proving meanwhUe he'• precis&amp;- I~ of calm \JIIell~gence, with true talent lor defeat ...
ly enough of a nonenUty to tor- humor. at !lie cenlre of any more TV appearances for
get comfortably . .. . Wbalev· party .. ' · ,One of the few TV ny Thomas complete
er happened to Martin &amp; Ros- stars who s . as ruce as you sermonizing . mawkishness and
si's movie career?
rupee! he Is .. .. ~In Chand- he'll get not a TV renewal, but
WASHINGTON (UPI)-House
ler (Mrs. Agner Biddle) Duke a small parish.
members, aroused by an article Probably Millon Delug's lm· is about as thin as any atlrac·
;.n. the June Issue of tile Read· pending leavelaldng from the Jllve girl since Vera-Ellen; who We trust Tony Randall's maker's Digest, rose to the delense Carsoneasts had \I!Ue to dn wu so skinny, she diaappeared ing a profit on his TV and ·reof veteran Rep. Michael J. Klr· with hiS positive ldenllllcatlon when she turned sideways.
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;ond liflee n hom• and uifice v.is!which wU! be hold at the Masit"''"' made by pu b lic PT. PLEASANT - Ad am on Coun)y 4-H Camp at South·
;,,,,,,h nurso•s. Mnry llil8ert, Frederick_Ktser, 1104 Meadow- side, W. Va. on Mondllf, July
Man• Lvnd1 and Dorothy Mor: brook Dr1ve, dJed early 'nlu~s- 17, 1967 beginning at 9 a.m.
ri, .. n. to Ihe following types of daY.. morning m Hol~r Hosplt- Beginning the meeting wIll
rm:ir nts R cancer. 8 cardlovos- al ,dfter an extended Illness.
he the lnlernJiional Tea from
n dar. II dlll beles. 2 meptally .i!e was a retired sales man- 9 until 10 a.m. sponsored by
HI. :1 rl wttmalic lever. 7 chron- ager lor the New River c 0 a 1 the Ma_
son County Home Dem·
1c drscosc. 2 venrreal d1seases, Company of Mt Hope w Va onstratJOn Council wlth Mrs.
5? TH '"'"· contacts and s ~ s- and had retunledt o P~inl .Plea: James Lucas, Mrs. Elmer New1"""1 ' 15 onleparlllm and post"d . 1961
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'01 child nod ad11lt health, .2 . Mr. Kisar was horn in P,oint meeting with a business session
JNnlalll· rr lnrded.
~,.' !' Pleasant, the son of the late scheduled to loll~ the tea.
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A. F. and Anna Baker Kisar. Higblights of the afternoon
f111·n ty · ft~·e school vJSits!His fatlte'r was a jeweler and . be
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w• I"(• nl:odt• lro sclwols in rela- financier in Point Pleasant !or Will
a ta v· . : St te
toun to llt•:• d Start program, over Sti years
Garrett 01 1West .~gmi!ate a
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the West Virginia ·!rome
Twenty-nine serologies were ! Surviving- are hls wife, Meda
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to ,1 foreign
bkt"l :md 47 luberculin tests !King Kisar"; a sister, Mrs. E. itu~nt for
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E. Heiner of Point Pleasant . h 'm
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Three hnndred fifty . eight · and a niece. Mrs. William Ma- Allo H:me Demonstrolion Club
immuniza tions were given .lor chir, of Point Pleasant
are urged to attenl
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Mr. and· M.,. -~\••
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Clair Woode and Connie Sue
Po~roy and !lfrs." J. B. ~:
and Lenore Belzlng of !&gt;!
port, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Perry
family of Columbus, visited with
her parents, Mr. and llf r 1.
George Guthrie past of u
Jous and malicious" wrltln!lsj week: The Guthrie's son,
against the government,
ell, has
to Columbus
gress or the president.
In 1965, U.N. AmbaBSador
Adlai Stevenson died of a heart
•ttack 1n lAndon.
ln. 19681 eight nurses were
murdered on the South Side of
Now In Progress
Chicago. 'anderer Richard
Speck 'WIIIater I!Ollvlcled of the
Famou• Brandl, Builgtlt
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period preserves th e newest permanent press fabrics.
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"I like my electric range and electric dryer so well," says Mrs. Sorttand,,
"that we decided we couldn't go wrong with electric heating. We were
right! Last winter was the most comfortable winter we've ever known."
o"We just couldn't believe this house could be so warm-warm all over.
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were discussed for a
swimming party at Krodel You get our usual fine
Park on July 20 from 6 to 10 ;ervice and finishing.
p.m. and each girl may bring
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a guest.
Rainbow Camp at Camp
Beckwith was discussed. T b e
camp will he held July 23-30 at
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said Kirwan was abused In an
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article entitled "Mike Kirwan's
Big Ditch," which appeared In
;J..ut•!J.ahleo,nULT ·ANlCLI ~IGGLI M~Slll.
the
Reader's Digest last month.
' Mtwerr Jfhat a 111011. .o.r.o ettaded hit.-,
'!be article was about the pro~ -.._ ~~Mnwa-A' IMUOGLil
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.posed 120-mile, $1 hUIIon Lake
Erie-Ohio River canal for which
Kirwan has won an Initial appropriation of $500,000 in planning money.
Kirwan Is chairman of the
House Appropriations subcommittee on Public Works and of
the House Democratic Cam·
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WHAT DID WE DO WRONG? ease - cancer. At first It threw suggested his dual r o I e enme !or a loss, but I made my- hanced bis persuasive powers
Dear Helen:
Our son broke into his first self realize that in the s h o r I in getting the proposed canal
house and wrecked things when time ! had left, I'd try to ~~- funded.
he was 12. He stole a car at 13. joy my !am1iy, and not lhtn&lt; Sisk referred to DeWitt Wal·
Since then, he's been in trouble cf the bad times. I try to keep lace, publisher of the Reader's
with the law several times, but the housework up, and thmgs on Digest, as "the pipsqueak of
Pleasantville, N.Y.," and called
nothing really serious. At 16 he even keel.
went to a State Farm for Boys, But mv husband hasn't kiss- the magazine Wallace's
but he was railroaded. just be- ed me o~ce since we gi'\ the ver- son_al propagand~ sh~t."
cau:Je he happened to be with a diet He doesn't seem interest· Slsk praised Kll'wan s integrlbunch of boys who mugged an ed in anything or anybody. We- · ty, fairness and con~lderatlon of
old man. Alter that, he jumped 're in a financial m•ss a n d ail members: _He said while
his parole and ran away, but we I'm sure he blames me for it. maga7.1ne crJ!Jcized Congress as
went alter him and got him 11 1 want to go on an outing, he wasteful, It lobbies members In
back before anyone found out. says I'm being fooli sh. It's •I· support of rontmued !~vorable
He has just made a girl preg- most as if he reels if I'm going mall rates through wh1ch tlle
nant but refuses to marry her to die why don't 1 hurry up and magazine is subsidized to. the
I extent of about $9 mdlton a
so we must pay the bills. We get 1·t' over w1·th •
have never let anyone suffer for 1 talked to our minister, but ~y_:
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his acts, having paid lor t h e he's the kind who believes the
damages to the house andt 'o man is master of his hcuse and months happier. - H.
This oolumn is dedicated to
t h~ car , and other minor things. a woman shouldn't speak out
family
living, so if you're havHelen, the boy has had everyl went away leeli"g it was
ing kid trouble Ill' jw!t p l a I n
thing, including much love. He fault , that I was somehow
!rouble, let Helen help YOU.
doesn't n•ed to stoal Now we fish lor bringing this down t n She will also welcome your own
want him to either fini•h school
the family.
amusing experiences. Address
or go to work, but he stays in
I'm trying to keep the chil•d·l Helen Bolte! In care of t h l s
bed until noon and refuses to ren from knowing anything
newspaper.
me the good mind he was bless- wrong. They're very
ed with.
and l want to ma ~e the f e
We fell that it mav he h i s months f have with tllegl
parole officer's fault as he of love and pleasant memories.
doesn't give him much person· But I'm getting no help from
THE PERFECT
a! attention.
my husband. I don't want pity,
Helen. how can a boy make but I need his love and underGIFT FOR ANY
these mistakes when we've giv· standing, all I get JS cold with·
OCCASION
en him "" much? What more drawal.
can we do? -NUMBED MO.
I have learned how to face
THER
death. Tell me how to lace this
Dear Mother:
kind of living. - NOT LONG
You've done much loo much Dear Not Long?
already. By picking up I he Try to understand that many
pieces - and the tab - aftor men can't lace grief - the y
every escapade, you've taught light it so bitterly that the
this boy that cnme has no real jecls of their grief - those
punishment, so long as Poppa's love best - think the bi'.ttertnessll
checkhook is bandy.
is directed at them.
BIRTHDAY
Let him know he must pay
Perhaps this is what your mihis own way from now on, and nister me&gt;nt : somehow a fatal
ANNIVERSARY
if he commits a crime y o u illness generates co~rage Jn the
NEW BABY
won't he there to bail him out. person it strikes, but the courFOR THE
I think you'll discover the par· age doesn't extend to the frightole officer will take a personal ened ones who will b• Mt beHOSPITAL OR
interest, once he learns y o u hind.
IN THE HOMEI
I can't believe your husband
parents won't cave in. - H.
Is unfeeling - he's numb with
Dear Helen!
I've always loved homeniak· shock, or perhaps he's afraid
lng. Our family went on many express how he feels for I e a r
picQics and camping trips he- of breaking down. Talk t.h I s
59 N. 2nd Ave.
lore I got sick. My husband and over with your doctor and I
MIDDLEPORT
I got along well before I feBI'I)o think you and he together
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find a way to ma~e theso next
ed Uta! I had an Incurable

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Spending Saturday even'- •')be mo~ I 1 r
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was the Robert Wilbur fau\11 ~ Mara.
Wellston
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Those ·who called to see Tb;j:: ' edJSh film director ln11nnr
mils Fitzpatrick who cut hls Be~~-d l hi
fingers badly 'whllt!"' movlDg
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were Albert b.ne and wlfo ~~~~~stlllet :rls:n~l Paris 8
J IDe! Ja~Ji al!d :wj!e WUIII' .· ·
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son Wilkesville.
1n. J7!18 Congress passed the
11, wh ailed 0 M Ol ·~ ~.,,
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~:: ~~ C:nepa!ndw~~e 'to
any "false,
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Mrs. P~yHDe Foster, L. D. ~· ·.~tors with relatives here.
trill anihloe 'J'urnl,r.
: . )Irs Gary Huston IIIII son
Joe 'NeiS.n attended church. are sPemung their vacation with
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ed her parents, Ton:' Fltzpatnck,
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pasStuwdee . e . v and wife. John Fitzpatrick, Coorne on a r ay.
lumbus was allto there ovel' the
Alb ens . vlsltors 011 saturday weekend.
were Alberl Cone and wife
Miss Patricia MorrIs 11
Erma Nelson, Mrs. ·Mnue'c·oen
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teachmg
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Giles Pauley ¥4 ~.. Char·
lesion, spent·-~y here and
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Vl$1\jng .th~e.,
The_Robert Shaw family, Colliiiii!Us, ·Spent a night at the K.
~· Erickson home recenUy.
Leonard Quesinberry • n d
, family, Norwalk, were Sunday

bly will finance the cost of one
girl, and one .1 other will be IIPT. PLEASANT - Tile Poult nance.I by Mr&amp; 'Janel! CapePleasant Assembly No. 23 cir- ihart, advisor. The advisory· wlll
ol Ute Rainbow lor Girl'!o de~lde who _will allen~ and J'tl.
an initiation tllis week, at retve the fmanced tnp. , An y
the Masonic Temple with t h e Rainbow girl ~I' attend at
following gli'ls Initialed Into' tha her own expense.
order: Jacqueline
Reynolds,
Pat Huffman, Susan Wise, Lori
I Cart.r, ltandy WilllallllJ, Eliz.
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A lhouflht for the day: British
Made inJune from Mason county, this month. Southside Camp Chestnut
Ridge.. By Ualted Pres• Jateraalloalll novelist Charles Dickens once
PT. PLEASANT - The activ- Ad
PT. PLEASANT - "Building
Today is Friday, July
uid: '"lbere are books of which
report of the Public Health
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World Friendships" Is I he
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the backs and rovers are by
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Noms of Mason County !or 1
tlteme for Ute Charleston Area
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11"' monlh
June has b e_e n • DI'es Thursday
meeting of the West
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Home Demonstrall011 Council
Mn. Alta Cone
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A1L 1967

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VIckie . and Sherr! Swartz
Marietta iptlni the pa is t
visiting theb: vandparents,
8nd Mrs. ijo~ Swartz; ·
Mrs. Nina Rtblnson, and
Clara Follrod.
Mrs. Garnet Wlndland 1s
at the home of her son,
!Wlndland· and family, ,on
Ridge.
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Iii with the mumps at the home
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and smallpox m varwus clinics
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The public healtiJ nurses via
tuberculosis
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such as .:. , Barry . .
the most enter.talnlrlg of ~ha
s1n1 .. •, Tom Lebrer Is anqh- w~ of Sammy Cahn,- whe~ It &amp;tare at bold vulgarity in side· Martin ~ He surpriaed
er pteudo • Intellectual c:omed- ~a)ly was - ~ brllllanUy touch- walk girl . ·watching where
. le!'"' th~y re, ~ •. suave,
1an who mlsiakes tasteless 1n- big balladry ~I the late Johnny don't give a 2nd glance to the oily . . . . We ~ vc sworn .
.soleDee for liltegrlty and yap- Bin'ke and the stay • liJl · fllle most beautifully dre!sed prop- Thornton's sln~ng career
ping at his betlers in perform- J~y Van _He,usen ·.· · · Tile er-lady .... 'fhe FDR
bave been one of' the laSt
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proving meanwhUe he'• precis&amp;- I~ of calm \JIIell~gence, with true talent lor defeat ...
ly enough of a nonenUty to tor- humor. at !lie cenlre of any more TV appearances for
get comfortably . .. . Wbalev· party .. ' · ,One of the few TV ny Thomas complete
er happened to Martin &amp; Ros- stars who s . as ruce as you sermonizing . mawkishness and
si's movie career?
rupee! he Is .. .. ~In Chand- he'll get not a TV renewal, but
WASHINGTON (UPI)-House
ler (Mrs. Agner Biddle) Duke a small parish.
members, aroused by an article Probably Millon Delug's lm· is about as thin as any atlrac·
;.n. the June Issue of tile Read· pending leavelaldng from the Jllve girl since Vera-Ellen; who We trust Tony Randall's maker's Digest, rose to the delense Carsoneasts had \I!Ue to dn wu so skinny, she diaappeared ing a profit on his TV and ·reof veteran Rep. Michael J. Klr· with hiS positive ldenllllcatlon when she turned sideways.
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;ond liflee n hom• and uifice v.is!which wU! be hold at the Masit"''"' made by pu b lic PT. PLEASANT - Ad am on Coun)y 4-H Camp at South·
;,,,,,,h nurso•s. Mnry llil8ert, Frederick_Ktser, 1104 Meadow- side, W. Va. on Mondllf, July
Man• Lvnd1 and Dorothy Mor: brook Dr1ve, dJed early 'nlu~s- 17, 1967 beginning at 9 a.m.
ri, .. n. to Ihe following types of daY.. morning m Hol~r Hosplt- Beginning the meeting wIll
rm:ir nts R cancer. 8 cardlovos- al ,dfter an extended Illness.
he the lnlernJiional Tea from
n dar. II dlll beles. 2 meptally .i!e was a retired sales man- 9 until 10 a.m. sponsored by
HI. :1 rl wttmalic lever. 7 chron- ager lor the New River c 0 a 1 the Ma_
son County Home Dem·
1c drscosc. 2 venrreal d1seases, Company of Mt Hope w Va onstratJOn Council wlth Mrs.
5? TH '"'"· contacts and s ~ s- and had retunledt o P~inl .Plea: James Lucas, Mrs. Elmer New1"""1 ' 15 onleparlllm and post"d . 1961
berry and Mrs Ray Fox In
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'01 child nod ad11lt health, .2 . Mr. Kisar was horn in P,oint meeting with a business session
JNnlalll· rr lnrded.
~,.' !' Pleasant, the son of the late scheduled to loll~ the tea.
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f111·n ty · ft~·e school vJSits!His fatlte'r was a jeweler and . be
lk by Dr
w• I"(• nl:odt• lro sclwols in rela- financier in Point Pleasant !or Will
a ta v· . : St te
toun to llt•:• d Start program, over Sti years
Garrett 01 1West .~gmi!ate a
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Twenty-nine serologies were ! Surviving- are hls wife, Meda
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bkt"l :md 47 luberculin tests !King Kisar"; a sister, Mrs. E. itu~nt for
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E. Heiner of Point Pleasant . h 'm
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immuniza tions were given .lor chir, of Point Pleasant
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flllln ... u. rr~ w llftll(t fllilllldlit- ,. 111,; . wee~. )Ylll'1l!ip ""let
fl. 1L 111.1 ~ ~ - Rev. Jael Ydllll&amp;. JIUI QMuo IAIIiltJ, llhiOr: ll'tit ai t•S. ~ Ill.
llfllday ..... It I; ... Ill; M'; lulxla) lfinblp, . t:iO
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fiari Custer, petlil'. flemeee !lludy IDd Prayer wnltes led Study, WecllleSday, f:SO p. m. Ltlla Jll!ltem ~ ftet. Galrg6
SchoOl. t:M a.m. every Wednesday, Friday and b)l pastor, 7:30 p. m. 'fuesday. ftd""" Me!Hdltl 011re1t - R. Sblpq!an, Adm. - Sundat
N!PIUJ&amp; worSilip lO:IS. a.m. Sunday oighls a1 7:46 p. m. Ev· Adult Clast MeetiJI&amp; 7:30 p. m. Rev. c. J. Lemler, pastor: Masse$: 10:38 a. m., i p. m.
eryone well:oJM. Syracuse Rt. WI ~ Iii IIIODIII.
Chureb Sclltol t:30 a. m.; Wor- Holy Days; i p. m.
Baptist Clllft•, Mlddl• l2t
IJfll•l 1111 ClHift ... lit. lblt&gt; service 10 •30 a. 111 MYF 81. Joluu Catbolle MlalioaSullday Scbool 9:1$ a. m.
Paul ot, 11t1Jtt11 jiUWI 1Ut1o Monda,, I:M p: m.
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PuHe~~, Supt. 10: IS. a.m. Church 01
daJI llellaol, tJ• 1. a.: .. lillllll lllelllodlat ClnlrU _ llev. Frani MaDieri, pastor,
Servlce; BYP i p.m.; Bradbury Clift If ...... Qdldft1M!ft1, IIUJII.: 10!10 a. 111. , . . 1, ICIIU!er, prstor; Mn. SundiN lila 10:30 a. m.; liolj
woroblp, 7:311 p.m.; Larry Willilllll$, illllllliWI liblt IIOtlllllJ 1\'Cifililll imiH, .. Ul llobett IIJ. Lee, Supt. W!ll'· Day of. Obllgatlon 6:30 a.m.,
T:30 p.m. . Prayer School and MomUij WIIHIIIII. !llilllrcl 111111_. llllht !11011111. llblp 1111 a. 18,1 llladay School Confes&amp;IOI, ,. hour
befort
p.m., cbmr pra.. 10:31 a. Ill.; Olmtlift 1IIJdtri. t1IO p. Ill. ICtrlllllfll &amp;•"tl'lilo IIIII I. Ill.
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llapllst Cllurch, . Pom• I..,.., 7 ,, Ill
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- Rev. Carver Williams. llediiMl G r t, t ~II . lletia11!ltJI ClWea - .... cr., IIUpt. luiW .llciboll at • ., Ray S. WIDJDg, officer ill
Suaday School 9:30 till 10:20. C211it(!ll _ J - QuiHnb@ITJ. Pllll A. llellera, Jlblllf: IIGfllo liJII 1. 111,1 ~~ till d!arge. Sunday 10 a. m. BtU.
~ship serv~ee•. 10::!0 a. m.; Wll'ibJII Stnk!t, ti!O 1. ill.c 111,1 WorlltlJI, 1110 I. &amp;; llulo .,..,. aa.11111 CiaJII• nesa meeting; 10:30 a. m. Sd~ery IDd Juruor Church for 71llll ,, m, ltedlea..
Ill; ScliOIJI, lOtiO I. m., IIJIIII hldlll Q, IIIUIIer, INII!Orl Wltio day School. Sunda~ 7 p. II.
fl!ildrell.
.,..,.,. Cillfet • ..... TbelsB, SUjlt: Youtll rtllOII' • Ml'l'li:t, ltll a. &amp; 1 8iUio Young ~le's Le8•.on; 7:30 p.
fllnl llapllll .t'lllrd. Raclat, Joe RuDfll!lon, millfstet; Rom- lllllp, .... p. m.
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llev. C. t. 0 Ctnnor, polstor. tr Fllmit, liupl.; 111b!t 8lliNJOl ClAJIMill. l!lUI ~. lllatlirl ~ 111. PfMtllf 111M11q - · I to ~ p. m. Ladies Home
Sunday School 9:30. Frank Cli&gt; ttSO 1, Ill.; loi.Otl'liliJ WtrQ hill A. iietltt8, pai!Ott _IIIJIIo llmiiJ1 ftll (II. 111,
IAigue: 7 p. m. Prep classea;
laUd, Supl:; 10:45 •· m. Alclllo 101110 1. lb.; P;\otnllfl Wotslllp, ~ lohool, tlill 1. m,, IIIII lltMI a. tNt •••• OIUDoement.
in&amp; Womup; 6:30 P: w., ll'l't 7 p. 111. fredtlesda, 7 p. Ill 1J. RDu!b, Sllpi.; 10:30 I. m. ltlfto QtM _ Cec!ii W11f, fllllfdt
ADVENTIST
il1ld Jumor Fellowship; 8 ~· Ill. blt study.
1111 WOI1lilp, 1ldd alill 4tli liUfto IAIIlm 11, MIJ!J!, !ft., putAH', , . . _ , Sevealll Day
Evt!lin&amp; Service; Wednrida,, buill QWC!II 11 fJ1tm1 - dlj • !J!It -Ill; ap; IlL luM'f 8lilwJol t!llfl 1,m, !ilflo lllilnrch - Mulllarry Belgbls .
7:311 P· m., Prayer M~, litJII ScMol t:io •· IIi. Pi'eadlo 1111 t\ollflltllitle 8mlc!t; 2il oJ4 ntllhllm, lujlt.1
lid., llorth ol Me1gs M~
PaliU - Wacren G. ZUlli, . . _UitJO 1, 111. lit!lt UJI. lhJtd and 3111 llUI!day Of lliOIIIIL
trCiftlllp tOiiNI 1. IlL \'outb i1e1o ~. Pasltr, F. W. Glflort.
paslor. Wmblp servicet lite: 1111*11.
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&amp;:30 p. m. Seni&lt;r ~bmr l"rl!o!o ~ c:n; O.lltl!ll 111 nr1n. (lllf!M, l'llll!lvj - !let. 1t, II. .,...,. flit Jo 11.1 ~ me'ff=t. Other ~ by ,...
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Vk11 Mualc. lmel'MJll Weeltley, Pmld, (W!Ot. Pllr!Gi 11, Wddd, •utlq 1'llurldalo ftll p. IlL. lobtrt Dunbam, Asst. &amp;n.
Carleloa €hurc~ - KIll .. f!ftlot. Sundfl1 lllbte Study, t Sll~t.; sunday l!tbtol, t:IJ I, L111N1 illll h
aw•tdlll leM •. Satuntar: . Sabballl
bury Road - Clyde f1Jnlon, a. m.; l!lvl!tllnl Wot•hip, 7:30 m. WotiiiJp, iOtU l.lli.
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minister. Sunday School, t:llli p. m. ; Bible Study, 7 30 P- m.
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APOSTOUC . COMMUI'M\'
CHURCH ,... Bee&lt;:h Grove. ltt\o.
Ray Roush, pastor. S1111d1t
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sUIJI, Bible SchiJol t :30 a. Ill,, llchool UO a.m. Mr•. Adta
Mornlhl Worship 10:30 a. !11.1 gwlei, SUpt. Wot81!1p a 10:111
Evi!ilinl Worship, .1:31 p. Ill., L 111. 1 PUIJI'llll Youth, 1:41 ~.
Jltayer llet'fl~, Wednesday II m.: Ev81tjellllft HI'YICt, 7tl0
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Rev. Brlu Klllle.

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Mlddleport Cllarclllf the Nu.,_ _ Rev, Clyde J. Batllell,
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Mazie BoiSfllger, class leadllt.
Ldarl Falll Uttled Breti1rt1
IB Cllrisl Cllarcll -James Mcf.
rison, pastor. Sunday School il
Orst and third Thursdap *I
7:30 p. m. Second and fourlll
Sunday al 7:30 p. m. Pray«
meeting second and
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Thursday, 7:30 p. m. and firtl
and third Sunday, 7::11 P: m.
Prayer meelillfl every Wedn&gt;*
day a! 7:30 p. m. OuisliaD ED&gt;
deavor, second and fourth SuJo
day, 7:30 p. m.
Ill Cbrill Clartb -James M.,.
rison, pastor. Sunday
SchoOl
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third Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Secoll!l
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Glrill Cbreh- Rev. Eldea Ii.
prstor: Swiday Schol1l
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1$1.; O!rislian Endeaver, 7:11 Mfn tluJt Ulhkh fl fOod in
11. 111., classes ftr all. song setflat 8 p. m., Preacbing 8:20 .. 1111'8 il IJIGIIIM'M by tlul
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lrJ Scliool, ~ fl• m. 'l'btifidat, Clwiel ll!Hll. Alls't. Sunda1
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Sawrday •venin&amp; oervices II JamM McOoviru, JHilltm 7:3f p. m.
d:IJ l!c!lool, I:IMI a. Ill., &lt;hircll
Clles-.. • Kyger • Hartford service, 10 :00 a. lb.; Chrlitllll
sertices, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Endeavor. 1:30 P tn; tvi!!!lq
lDg service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer service, 8 p. m. Dible 8tlld7,
harl St. Cllrlltfaa VIII .. Wednesday, I p. m.
11r Cboir Praetice.
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Hartford Baptost 9 a. m. OST, IRoy Carter, minister.
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LlWe. Kyger UCC t :30 EST_ Scbool, 9:30 a..m. W~hlli Ud
Cbeehire Baptist 10:45 EST. Preacbmg serv1ce IUO I. . Ill.
Chun:b ~ool at Hartford, at Yeung People's mee11n1, 1::11
ts.O DST•. Kyaer 10.20 EST, p. m. Evemng Serv1ce, 7 P. m.
and Cheshire ~:45 llS'T.
V. ll Braley, B1ble Schtol Supl
MI. V~ Baplfst Cburck
Zfoa Cblln!b Ill Cbri1t, Pom·
Rev. Cecil Cox, Pastor. Sun- eroy · Harr!BoDVJUe Road -Eu·
day School »:4&gt; a. m., E a r ~ gene Underwood. miDfs.ter. B&gt;
Starkey, Supt., Even~ng Wo ~ ble Scbool, ''~ •· m.• ~orft.
lbip, 7•30 p. m.. Young Peoples , log Wwshlp, Uti P· m.•. fib.
111eetfng and B1blt Study 1:30 bert Reed. Blbl• • lletitol SUpt.
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Dale uovmloft, pastor., Pearl A. Casto, prolor. Sunday ...., - lief. Utillilh ~ ,.ec~~._., meetlllfl 1 P. Ill.
Prayer servicltl• 1• 111 l &amp;mda;
S&lt;hoo1, 9:30 a. m.; !School at 9:30. Lloyd Dillinger, putor; Raymodd Walbum, liST. Study room opea 'nleeo
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RAY RIGGSJ INC.

Sunday Scbool
a. m., Ger. Motnillf!
Worship at II •· ' Supt. Worship service$ at 10:15 Supt.: Sunday Sclloo~ t:30 1. day and Wednesday from 12:30
~ Butler,
Supt.: Worship 111. E•ll!g•Uatio oervlte 7:30 p. 1with lhe Rev. Colllll. Tuelday 111. !tlorntul· Wcdllp, 10:• l. 18 11110 OST. Everyone 1ll!lo
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"Ohio't Oldt..t Dodge Dealer"
'l'lladQ; . Y(Jullg People's meelo at botne Of Alma 8111111, Prliyet mee111111. 1 p. m. Wed&lt; Ill Mala St.. Pt. PleasllltMiddleport, Ohio
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Wec•-,·day, 7:45 p. m. Mid- MMitt•
Pra~er meeting, 7:4~ p.m. ~1'1&lt;
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ML Mlttu
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llacllit t'hareb o1 tile
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Peoples semej,
Jbida.- I'Nt •• -M lief. Jame. lllti!rltelcl, pastor , Ffalwoedo MeO!odist Cllarcll arena_ Stmday School
p.m.
Worsh1p afte!O .
C1wtci - Rli•• .Paul
!lUnday llchool •~u .. m.: WOJ"o , _ Pwl A. Cuto, pasw. frO!' a. m.· ~ II'OI'Iblp 101at ltft. Pllll T1ytot, IJ!eaker e"
paslor; ~ ::-~~ lliiP oentct 11 a. IlL and 1:30 1sblp aervice, 10 a. m., every a. m.:' Evenlq servtee 7:30 p. eome.
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7,30 p. m. !otller SundMy. 1:45 p. m. jun. IlL; MJd.lelli Jlllty~ letviH. Niall 8etll...,. tlwrcll "'
1AMIL'i ltrJOIIEA't!Ol#
Cburcb - :lltddlfpott. IUAda,
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People's day
1o a. m., John BaJ. 7•30 p. m. Wedllesday. Rev. ery Friday rughl Everyone wet.
Mlddltport,
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School t::lll a. m.. 8Uiday ..., ~. 1:110 P. m, P'rlday.
le,. Sullt.
Mm M. Wolf~. pu!lr.
Gllllll.
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BlDg servo 1:30 p. m. Wed!Mi- 1111~ Chrd tl God rereel Ru Mtlllodllt eiiMoll IIIIIIUII Ch...., el lilt No
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day evenJII .,....,ej f:IIO P· • lie•. JJoVld llheete, pastor. -Sutlday &amp;!hoot t a. m., Mta. IINM - SUhdat ill! Mot t •110
Pastor, Cbaa. ·W. ltogera.
Sunday SchOOl 10 1. m.; Evag. Fred Ne•,., Supt. Worship JJI' -.; MorDta, Wohblp 10:41 to
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7:31! YOUIIj! vie!, 10 a_ 1D. Rev. Wetldell m.; li!vaft8@listic servll.'e N!i
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• PI!Ojllt £ndalfor. 7:30 p. m. Btutltr, ,.sttr.
p. m.; Mldlte!lt Pray11r 11rvtct
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pastor. Sllllday 8t!llool, 1::19 · , WP~~nesd'"' Jlra.1er meelillg Chester Methodist Cllardl - 7:4&amp; p. m. Wednt!ldAy
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Worship WYII.'e •1 I 1. at: IJntiiM Cll•tl!ll fi lie
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_ D.A.V. Jan, Clftrter 8ectmd I'Ommy - 1'l1e llev. Ch&lt;lrles Spencer: Supt.
School
Suncay School lOb, is
witll .her brotllllld Pllllei'OJ, Ma11011. Spnnsored I'll!~ . Rector. Sunday Morn. ileatlt lllot!IOfttn dntdl. 1\n. t.ao a. tn ... Morning WOI'shlp er. Mr. Harlev Koemg ..
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bJ Vrencll Cll)' Baptist Cburoh m~ Prayer 111!1 Sermon. 9 a.m. Ma&gt; Donahue. pastor. J oc ~ 10.30 •·. m.. N.Y.P.S. 6.30 .P· . Mrs. 1. o. MCCoy YoSited hi!r
"Mem.b~r of !hellig3"
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Mr. 'nd Mrs. James Smith of
Tuppers Plains
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Voutb Fellowolllp, I p.m.:
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, ChariPslon . catl"d on Mrs. Matth Sunday of each month. Iday School 10:30 a. m. 'ioutb Sunday 01 monlll, 7,3o p.m.; I'IDieeo8tll ~saembly, Route : ry .RrPd •nd Mn Norman Mr·
MI. Mariah Baptist Cbarc~- Fellowship S:30 p. m.: Boys WSCS, se&lt;lond MmldAI'
of 124-- Rev Paul E. Jones, pal': I Cam.
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th 1.30
. l!llllllldr (.'lt. lor. !Iunday !lcbool 10 a. m. ., Dmna and Charles Wilham
WHITE SIIJWING MACHINE8
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Mid~ Rev. Nyle Borden. and Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. ~:.n s~cond r~::'~day ; Clla&amp; It, IIIOI'thip, Wedntsdty ind
Na&lt;sar have boen vi&lt;iting Mr.
"Qutllft~ Fa&amp;Hcsltl/iJMnillnu·l'rlctt'~
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mtnisrer. Sunday Sch..l 9 30 a. m.. 2nd and 4th Sundays: Youth llllrd Wecluel!day; Alternocm Ctf. Cla7·
and Mrs. Osear Babeock al
88 lllill S!.
Middleport
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m. Al'nold Richards . Supt. 10:30 Choir, S:30 p. m. Wednesday. elt, foortb fhlll'toder altllrnooa: 'nit Pe*teoollal Ollare- Mllf. Long Bottom.
a. m. Morning WorshiP
Prayer Meellng, 7:30 p. Ill. chOft ptal!tfl!t, fledl!esdfl.
illtport - Iouth 3rd Ave. , Rev
~lr&lt;. llrne&lt;t Ba~ r lsamed
Naomi Baptist Cburcb _ 1W~dnesday.
Lft1f1
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lltmday School 9 ;;a a. m.; Wor- j Mommg Star EVB Churcll - Cbarae Jame8 F. Early, pas- School 10 • ·. m.: Sunday even- tal at Galhfl1llis.
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"E6er~hi1lg in l!ordioart" .
p. m., Prayer service.
Sunday Schllfll, 9 45 a. m., Roy •h1p. 7 30 p. m. Sunday 11• , . ftlol Wlldllftday Bohle Study ong her parenls, Mr. and Mrs.
892-3284
Middleport
Road - Rev. Clyde Hinton,. Van Meter . Supt., l!llrl llllulet, eept 2nd SUhdiJI 1 Cliorcn 1:It p, til. • llaturd8y mght Pray. I Ernest Rnhr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Me· '
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m.; Ralph Carl. Supt. Sunday a m; Prayfr meeltfiJ, ?·liD p, 11!41 letYict, I all I. m,, tnd
Cain. Sherry and Faith, and
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. Thursday Youtb Fellewship Sunday of month. ~~liT
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W~lt Main !It,
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Cbarcb - ·' end 4th 'fhurllllavo ;
Clturcb lf'G •UIIJlf.lt, ~a•tor: ~unday I nior clnss of Nursing of Hol~er,
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Jtev. Jach VoUilfl,
paslnr· Soh011l; 9·30 a m. Sund"' ~JI· 8ohll01 UO un. James Huch· ! llospilal. •t the G•llia Acado
luppolt IIi~ cnnrch of your Cllpic(." ' .. .,. '' l(@)'!!J.Ii
Cbapol - Worsbtp ~•. or' cy School 9 41. a. fit, I'Ll!: OH0\11;! - Wotshijljr 8 p. lhUG, Supt.: 111::~1 a. 10. Wn' 1ony High School and the reCEp· ·
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m.,· &amp;inda• School 10 a. m.. worship, 10 t5 a. m. and 7 30 L'llllf•~ School, ~ 30 a. m. Sun- Ip. m. _lUll
. lor Choir : 7 p. m. Sen. and granddollghter ' Mi" Shar· ·. .
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N!PIUJ&amp; worSilip lO:IS. a.m. Sunday oighls a1 7:46 p. m. Ev· Adult Clast MeetiJI&amp; 7:30 p. m. Rev. c. J. Lemler, pastor: Masse$: 10:38 a. m., i p. m.
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Chureb Sclltol t:30 a. m.; Wor- Holy Days; i p. m.
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daJI llellaol, tJ• 1. a.: .. lillllll lllelllodlat ClnlrU _ llev. Frani MaDieri, pastor,
Servlce; BYP i p.m.; Bradbury Clift If ...... Qdldft1M!ft1, IIUJII.: 10!10 a. 111. , . . 1, ICIIU!er, prstor; Mn. SundiN lila 10:30 a. m.; liolj
woroblp, 7:311 p.m.; Larry Willilllll$, illllllliWI liblt IIOtlllllJ 1\'Cifililll imiH, .. Ul llobett IIJ. Lee, Supt. W!ll'· Day of. Obllgatlon 6:30 a.m.,
T:30 p.m. . Prayer School and MomUij WIIHIIIII. !llilllrcl 111111_. llllht !11011111. llblp 1111 a. 18,1 llladay School Confes&amp;IOI, ,. hour
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- Rev. Carver Williams. llediiMl G r t, t ~II . lletia11!ltJI ClWea - .... cr., IIUpt. luiW .llciboll at • ., Ray S. WIDJDg, officer ill
Suaday School 9:30 till 10:20. C211it(!ll _ J - QuiHnb@ITJ. Pllll A. llellera, Jlblllf: IIGfllo liJII 1. 111,1 ~~ till d!arge. Sunday 10 a. m. BtU.
~ship serv~ee•. 10::!0 a. m.; Wll'ibJII Stnk!t, ti!O 1. ill.c 111,1 WorlltlJI, 1110 I. &amp;; llulo .,..,. aa.11111 CiaJII• nesa meeting; 10:30 a. m. Sd~ery IDd Juruor Church for 71llll ,, m, ltedlea..
Ill; ScliOIJI, lOtiO I. m., IIJIIII hldlll Q, IIIUIIer, INII!Orl Wltio day School. Sunda~ 7 p. II.
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Sunday School 9:30. Frank Cli&gt; ttSO 1, Ill.; loi.Otl'liliJ WtrQ hill A. iietltt8, pai!Ott _IIIJIIo llmiiJ1 ftll (II. 111,
IAigue: 7 p. m. Prep classea;
laUd, Supl:; 10:45 •· m. Alclllo 101110 1. lb.; P;\otnllfl Wotslllp, ~ lohool, tlill 1. m,, IIIII lltMI a. tNt •••• OIUDoement.
in&amp; Womup; 6:30 P: w., ll'l't 7 p. 111. fredtlesda, 7 p. Ill 1J. RDu!b, Sllpi.; 10:30 I. m. ltlfto QtM _ Cec!ii W11f, fllllfdt
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il1ld Jumor Fellowship; 8 ~· Ill. blt study.
1111 WOI1lilp, 1ldd alill 4tli liUfto IAIIlm 11, MIJ!J!, !ft., putAH', , . . _ , Sevealll Day
Evt!lin&amp; Service; Wednrida,, buill QWC!II 11 fJ1tm1 - dlj • !J!It -Ill; ap; IlL luM'f 8lilwJol t!llfl 1,m, !ilflo lllilnrch - Mulllarry Belgbls .
7:311 P· m., Prayer M~, litJII ScMol t:io •· IIi. Pi'eadlo 1111 t\ollflltllitle 8mlc!t; 2il oJ4 ntllhllm, lujlt.1
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trCiftlllp tOiiNI 1. IlL \'outb i1e1o ~. Pasltr, F. W. Glflort.
paslor. Wmblp servicet lite: 1111*11.
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Vk11 Mualc. lmel'MJll Weeltley, Pmld, (W!Ot. Pllr!Gi 11, Wddd, •utlq 1'llurldalo ftll p. IlL. lobtrt Dunbam, Asst. &amp;n.
Carleloa €hurc~ - KIll .. f!ftlot. Sundfl1 lllbte Study, t Sll~t.; sunday l!tbtol, t:IJ I, L111N1 illll h
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bury Road - Clyde f1Jnlon, a. m.; l!lvl!tllnl Wot•hip, 7:30 m. WotiiiJp, iOtU l.lli.
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minister. Sunday School, t:llli p. m. ; Bible Study, 7 30 P- m.
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APOSTOUC . COMMUI'M\'
CHURCH ,... Bee&lt;:h Grove. ltt\o.
Ray Roush, pastor. S1111d1t
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sUIJI, Bible SchiJol t :30 a. Ill,, llchool UO a.m. Mr•. Adta
Mornlhl Worship 10:30 a. !11.1 gwlei, SUpt. Wot81!1p a 10:111
Evi!ilinl Worship, .1:31 p. Ill., L 111. 1 PUIJI'llll Youth, 1:41 ~.
Jltayer llet'fl~, Wednesday II m.: Ev81tjellllft HI'YICt, 7tl0
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Rev. Brlu Klllle.

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Mlddleport Cllarclllf the Nu.,_ _ Rev, Clyde J. Batllell,
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Mazie BoiSfllger, class leadllt.
Ldarl Falll Uttled Breti1rt1
IB Cllrisl Cllarcll -James Mcf.
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Orst and third Thursdap *I
7:30 p. m. Second and fourlll
Sunday al 7:30 p. m. Pray«
meeting second and
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Thursday, 7:30 p. m. and firtl
and third Sunday, 7::11 P: m.
Prayer meelillfl every Wedn&gt;*
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deavor, second and fourth SuJo
day, 7:30 p. m.
Ill Cbrill Clartb -James M.,.
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Glrill Cbreh- Rev. Eldea Ii.
prstor: Swiday Schol1l
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1$1.; O!rislian Endeaver, 7:11 Mfn tluJt Ulhkh fl fOod in
11. 111., classes ftr all. song setflat 8 p. m., Preacbing 8:20 .. 1111'8 il IJIGIIIM'M by tlul
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Ttillldiy f ' ' lli.l llrflGt- lillltt • lle\0, 11t1t1m Grate
llljl, 1 -. m. Tllfll'tii11. MJalil. I!IIIMI m .a. Lit$, Supt.
lrJ Scliool, ~ fl• m. 'l'btifidat, Clwiel ll!Hll. Alls't. Sunda1
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Prayer
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P0111.,. t'hn!ll• II_ Cllrlll ~
Sawrday •venin&amp; oervices II JamM McOoviru, JHilltm 7:3f p. m.
d:IJ l!c!lool, I:IMI a. Ill., &lt;hircll
Clles-.. • Kyger • Hartford service, 10 :00 a. lb.; Chrlitllll
sertices, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Endeavor. 1:30 P tn; tvi!!!lq
lDg service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer service, 8 p. m. Dible 8tlld7,
harl St. Cllrlltfaa VIII .. Wednesday, I p. m.
11r Cboir Praetice.
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Hartford Baptost 9 a. m. OST, IRoy Carter, minister.
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LlWe. Kyger UCC t :30 EST_ Scbool, 9:30 a..m. W~hlli Ud
Cbeehire Baptist 10:45 EST. Preacbmg serv1ce IUO I. . Ill.
Chun:b ~ool at Hartford, at Yeung People's mee11n1, 1::11
ts.O DST•. Kyaer 10.20 EST, p. m. Evemng Serv1ce, 7 P. m.
and Cheshire ~:45 llS'T.
V. ll Braley, B1ble Schtol Supl
MI. V~ Baplfst Cburck
Zfoa Cblln!b Ill Cbri1t, Pom·
Rev. Cecil Cox, Pastor. Sun- eroy · Harr!BoDVJUe Road -Eu·
day School »:4&gt; a. m., E a r ~ gene Underwood. miDfs.ter. B&gt;
Starkey, Supt., Even~ng Wo ~ ble Scbool, ''~ •· m.• ~orft.
lbip, 7•30 p. m.. Young Peoples , log Wwshlp, Uti P· m.•. fib.
111eetfng and B1blt Study 1:30 bert Reed. Blbl• • lletitol SUpt.
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Dale uovmloft, pastor., Pearl A. Casto, prolor. Sunday ...., - lief. Utillilh ~ ,.ec~~._., meetlllfl 1 P. Ill.
Prayer servicltl• 1• 111 l &amp;mda;
S&lt;hoo1, 9:30 a. m.; !School at 9:30. Lloyd Dillinger, putor; Raymodd Walbum, liST. Study room opea 'nleeo
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Worship at II •· ' Supt. Worship service$ at 10:15 Supt.: Sunday Sclloo~ t:30 1. day and Wednesday from 12:30
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Supt.: Worship 111. E•ll!g•Uatio oervlte 7:30 p. 1with lhe Rev. Colllll. Tuelday 111. !tlorntul· Wcdllp, 10:• l. 18 11110 OST. Everyone 1ll!lo
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"Ohio't Oldt..t Dodge Dealer"
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Wec•-,·day, 7:45 p. m. Mid- MMitt•
Pra~er meeting, 7:4~ p.m. ~1'1&lt;
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llacllit t'hareb o1 tile
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Peoples semej,
Jbida.- I'Nt •• -M lief. Jame. lllti!rltelcl, pastor , Ffalwoedo MeO!odist Cllarcll arena_ Stmday School
p.m.
Worsh1p afte!O .
C1wtci - Rli•• .Paul
!lUnday llchool •~u .. m.: WOJ"o , _ Pwl A. Cuto, pasw. frO!' a. m.· ~ II'OI'Iblp 101at ltft. Pllll T1ytot, IJ!eaker e"
paslor; ~ ::-~~ lliiP oentct 11 a. IlL and 1:30 1sblp aervice, 10 a. m., every a. m.:' Evenlq servtee 7:30 p. eome.
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7,30 p. m. !otller SundMy. 1:45 p. m. jun. IlL; MJd.lelli Jlllty~ letviH. Niall 8etll...,. tlwrcll "'
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Cburcb - :lltddlfpott. IUAda,
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People's day
1o a. m., John BaJ. 7•30 p. m. Wedllesday. Rev. ery Friday rughl Everyone wet.
Mlddltport,
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Pastor, Cbaa. ·W. ltogera.
Sunday SchOOl 10 1. m.; Evag. Fred Ne•,., Supt. Worship JJI' -.; MorDta, Wohblp 10:41 to
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pastor. Sllllday 8t!llool, 1::19 · , WP~~nesd'"' Jlra.1er meelillg Chester Methodist Cllardl - 7:4&amp; p. m. Wednt!ldAy
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_ D.A.V. Jan, Clftrter 8ectmd I'Ommy - 1'l1e llev. Ch&lt;lrles Spencer: Supt.
School
Suncay School lOb, is
witll .her brotllllld Pllllei'OJ, Ma11011. Spnnsored I'll!~ . Rector. Sunday Morn. ileatlt lllot!IOfttn dntdl. 1\n. t.ao a. tn ... Morning WOI'shlp er. Mr. Harlev Koemg ..
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"Mem.b~r of !hellig3"
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Tuppers Plains
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Voutb Fellowolllp, I p.m.:
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, ChariPslon . catl"d on Mrs. Matth Sunday of each month. Iday School 10:30 a. m. 'ioutb Sunday 01 monlll, 7,3o p.m.; I'IDieeo8tll ~saembly, Route : ry .RrPd •nd Mn Norman Mr·
MI. Mariah Baptist Cbarc~- Fellowship S:30 p. m.: Boys WSCS, se&lt;lond MmldAI'
of 124-- Rev Paul E. Jones, pal': I Cam.
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th 1.30
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WHITE SIIJWING MACHINE8
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Mid~ Rev. Nyle Borden. and Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. ~:.n s~cond r~::'~day ; Clla&amp; It, IIIOI'thip, Wedntsdty ind
Na&lt;sar have boen vi&lt;iting Mr.
"Qutllft~ Fa&amp;Hcsltl/iJMnillnu·l'rlctt'~
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and Mrs. Osear Babeock al
88 lllill S!.
Middleport
99UMO 118 N1 Second
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m. Al'nold Richards . Supt. 10:30 Choir, S:30 p. m. Wednesday. elt, foortb fhlll'toder altllrnooa: 'nit Pe*teoollal Ollare- Mllf. Long Bottom.
a. m. Morning WorshiP
Prayer Meellng, 7:30 p. Ill. chOft ptal!tfl!t, fledl!esdfl.
illtport - Iouth 3rd Ave. , Rev
~lr&lt;. llrne&lt;t Ba~ r lsamed
Naomi Baptist Cburcb _ 1W~dnesday.
Lft1f1
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Methodlll II. 1.. llarretl, flistor : ~unday cal palient al the Holzer Hospi· .
lltmday School 9 ;;a a. m.; Wor- j Mommg Star EVB Churcll - Cbarae Jame8 F. Early, pas- School 10 • ·. m.: Sunday even- tal at Galhfl1llis.
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"E6er~hi1lg in l!ordioart" .
p. m., Prayer service.
Sunday Schllfll, 9 45 a. m., Roy •h1p. 7 30 p. m. Sunday 11• , . ftlol Wlldllftday Bohle Study ong her parenls, Mr. and Mrs.
892-3284
Middleport
Road - Rev. Clyde Hinton,. Van Meter . Supt., l!llrl llllulet, eept 2nd SUhdiJI 1 Cliorcn 1:It p, til. • llaturd8y mght Pray. I Ernest Rnhr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Me· '
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Cain. Sherry and Faith, and
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W~lt Main !It,
J19}1)eroy
Xllki'.!!IIIUWW~
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Cbarcb - ·' end 4th 'fhurllllavo ;
Clturcb lf'G •UIIJlf.lt, ~a•tor: ~unday I nior clnss of Nursing of Hol~er,
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Jtev. Jach VoUilfl,
paslnr· Soh011l; 9·30 a m. Sund"' ~JI· 8ohll01 UO un. James Huch· ! llospilal. •t the G•llia Acado
luppolt IIi~ cnnrch of your Cllpic(." ' .. .,. '' l(@)'!!J.Ii
Cbapol - Worsbtp ~•. or' cy School 9 41. a. fit, I'Ll!: OH0\11;! - Wotshijljr 8 p. lhUG, Supt.: 111::~1 a. 10. Wn' 1ony High School and the reCEp· ·
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·,..·Attend fhe C'/lurc~'of to11f Cholet
m.,· &amp;inda• School 10 a. m.. worship, 10 t5 a. m. and 7 30 L'llllf•~ School, ~ 30 a. m. Sun- Ip. m. _lUll
. lor Choir : 7 p. m. Sen. and granddollghter ' Mi" Shar· ·. .
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on Frocker, was anwng the
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lilg WOI'Wlp 7 p. m. tach Sun- and prayer iervl~. Ill.,,... .til~ I aiJ I . Ill .• Ill lnd 3rdl ltfMflllf first United Preo· gradnat". ~
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Flll•iin . Geopri 111111toa - !'hri•llan EI!OO!vor. 730 p.lll. a. m. Sunday MUIISE CRAI'Ill. son H 81ebblns. .nastor \Vnr t•orned t • ··· from !he Holzer
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...INUnlp, II i.m., J.:iiii!G 3rcl ship ~ i. Iii.; Sunday School, Hospital aL · llipolis.
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SHARP - - - CLEAN
NEW CAR TRADE-INS

II ONI Of' IHt

1962 OLDSMOBILE
$f95
. • Do V-8 tomalle trans. Radio and beater, good tire~
l:fu~ove':!"white~~nisb, sharp, seat coven, power oteerlng an

Social News

NICEST PEOI'&amp;.Id .. .CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

brakes, real Dice

bwlings HondiS1III

Pomeroy Motor Co.
Rtet &amp;tete For S.le

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POMEROY, OHIO

EVINRUDE

For

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MIDDUPORT, OHIO

end Found

lhST blae'k

wide rim glasses
~n black leatber case. Reiward Phone 94!1-7122.
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RADIATOR

Ohio Boat •ncl Motor

SERVICE

SCHWARZf!L,MARINE

LlclnM

Mr. and Mrs. William Lewson, Mike, Pat, Glen and Cher·
yl, were in Charlestn where
they attended the reunion or
me mbers of Mrs. Lawson's
~radu ating class from hi g h
Sehool. They also visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B,e r t
Withro w and other relatives.
Mrs. Wilda Mae Wiseman of
Xrr u who spent several days
in t:ds area, visited with her
pm nts, Mr. and Mrs. E a r I
Starkey on day t he p a s t
week.

SPECIALS
1966 Chevrolet -

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Good Value-Rated .Transportation

Corvair. 4 Dr. H.T. Radio and H~ater, Auto. Trans.

1966 Dodge - -

Catalina Pontiac

-~895

Earl Starkey was the guest
speaker lor the Jackson Coun·
ty Grange banquet held at the
Scioto School building south
Jackson recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pickett,
Jr and son of Holywood,
Fl' .. have been spending a vacation here with hiS mother,
Laura Pickett Krebs and other
re!, lives. A family gathering
was held in their honor with
the following relatives present· I
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Picl&lt;ett
end Rickll, Mr. and Mrs. Jan
Pickett and Lana, Dayton : Mrs ..
Do" MrR!ane. Debbie, Doug,
r.nd Randy of Long Beach, Col- '

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Monaco 2 Dr. Hard Top. Radio and Heater. Auto.
Trans. Centre console and floor shift. VInyl upbol·
stery and bucket seats.

Hard Top. Smart bright red finish with red vinyl bucket
seats. This is an extra clean car inside and out and shows
best of care. Four on floor

1965 Dodge - - - $1995

Grand Prix Pontiac· ~695

4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyll Auto. Trans. Low Mileage.

65 Star Chief Pontiac

2 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. Trans. Radio and heater.

1964Ford

brakts, pDWif
otoorln1, radio, wlolw tlrH, ~lua flnlab
with blue Interior,
lhow1 good clrt _
V.e, 1Utomttle1 power

$1795

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POl IALI
The teal eatata of GlaJdl e. Atlh
worth, dteeued. lltua\1 fa Lebanu
Towna}Up. Help Couat)-, Ohio, d•

BAILEY'S

NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS.
FOR CARRIERS

.crlbed ll foUoWJt
SUua~ in the Tawn~bJp

SUNOCO
GIVES YOU

BAILEY'S RESTAURANT

aot aold wlllcll contaiDt tilt burl11l

· .AN OPPORTUNITY

tround 20 fHt aquare 11 NMJ'Yed and

plac.

211 E. Main
PHONE 992-3974
Pomeroy
Dally 5:30AM to 1:30 P-Sunday 7:00 to 7:00

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Middleport

&amp;IN• .. throUJh and our 1~ pnm11

Tbvra Ia aim eODft)'ed tbe oae-laalt
acre referred to In a deed from W. H.
KIYH• et al,. to I&gt;&amp;Yld C, AlbworLh.
dated Juna 2, 192f, and nt!OJ'decl lr

DANCE
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Beeordtl.
&amp;xcepUn1 therefrom !4 .... ..11
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deed ncont.d 1111 VoL _, PIJt
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Alto mbJect to u hlthw., 1111!
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SATURDAY, JULY 15
9 P.M. till A.M.

State of Ohio, VoL IU, p_. 113
KeLt• CowatJ Deed Becord11.
Subject to ·flow.,. • ........,. tct tb t

Allen LM King

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Melja Counb' Deod Reeordl.
Will be olfenl for JaJe at tbt Cilll!llle•

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A. M

at LaW", PomerGJ, ObiD at 10:00

PomerQy Ec:~gles Club

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a 1SJIS7, The prop
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Nta\e taPa fot 1..,, Tho
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Memben. &amp; Guesls Only

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of the family. You'll love jt! Make a date for this
Weekend.

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described u folloWI: BeJ.q 48 and cu.
100 acrea of land, DI.Ortl or leu, altuat.
e4 lo Ranp 11, 'hwn l, · lkctlon 22,
and No. 6f0, except tlllt out of the
above dea-erlbe4 Pl'tDLIIu a tract ol

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$495 4' Door .
$491

OPEN EVENINGS UNtiL 8:00

BLAETTNARS

"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"

4 Door

Full power

2 dr. Sedan. Original black finish like new. Custom all
. ,v1mv1 interior. 6 cyl. automallc shift
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160 Buick

59 Old$ Holiday
Coupe
$495

62 Mercury Comet - - $795

owner.

Pull powor-"'ulpmont, ~llllto, WI•IW
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$]295

l:tnbs, pow.r at..rint

4 dr. Sedan. Belong to local teacher, ~ne local owner.
Power steering, power brakes, automatic trans.

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Slides were shown and a sp•c..
88 S. SecCind Ave.
i•l service was held at the CarMiddleport, 0.
penter Baptist Church foll owing
a fellowship supper Sunday eve·
r. ing. Guest speaker was Is aae ,"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!
W ag lc!e n~o . vradu nt-=- studont at
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ti ve or Kenya, Africa.
Uber. Refreshments. were serv- i
Edward Mattox, M•dina, Mr. /
ed each afternoon by the ladies ,
and Mrs. Frank Bennett. St.
or lhe church. . -Albans, W. Va., and Mr. and I
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:\Irs. Jack Howells of Columbus
been ill is sorn_ewhat_,~tter and
were guests of ('lr. and Mrs. • Mr. ar,.1 Mrs .. WLI!Lam King id slayrng at horne of her dau- ,
Robert Mattox and his mother, had as rertnl vrs1tors. Mr. and ghtcr, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil King.
Mt'. Elmer Mattox.
Mrs. Rolph Carr of V1rglnra Mr. ond Mrs. Wayne Beat,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cum- Beach, VlrglnLa.
and daughters, Sandra, Linda,
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mlngs or Jackson and Mrs. Han- Mr. ond Mrs. Bob Damron ; and Karla were Sunday dinner
nnh C:re~or.v or Rarlcliff called and family of Ea•t Bank, W. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
ar the home of the latt•r's va .. and Mr. Kenneth Holbrook Young.
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. ! of ~ew Hnve• vi•ite&lt;i reN'•rtly Mr. and Mrs.'Norrnan
and Mrs. F.rn Gillogly on Sun· with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Den- and family attended the Wood- :1
aa.v afternoon.
ron.
man's picnic at Meigs County
Ahoul 50 members and ~nests . Mr. and Mrs. William Murray Fairgrounds, Sunday.
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Catalina Pontiac - $1195

Corvair 4 Dr. Sedan. Auto. Trans. Radio and heater,
Very good.

1959 Oldsmobile

MONTEREY 2 DOOR SEDAN

Harley Davidson. M50 Sport model. This ill brand new
cycle, from America's most popular rnakel'

"'rs ' 1963 Chev'rolet ~- -

Essex and children and
Ad rian Fisher or Columbus, '
~' rs. Maude Holcomb, Mr. and
t.' ·s. Everett Holcomb. P a m, '
Mercia and Billy and Mrs. Laur;, Krebs and Bilf. local and
M &lt;. Ruth Swisher of Radcllfl.
Mrs. Addle Shaw and Mrs.
Ray Slck!es 'of New Marshfield .
r' ll ed on Mrs: Mural Galaway.
Other visitors Included h e r
~rerdchlldren.
Mrs. D'vld
II oodrum ~nd children ol Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. James
Petty and children of McArth-

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w!th ~lua vinyl Interior

2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. Radio and Heater. Std. Trans.

4 Dr. Sedan -

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1963 Mercury - - • $CJ99

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63 Ford Galaxie

2 dr., Hard Top. This is the top of the line In Pontiac and
sold for over $5,000.00 &amp;l)d this one is superb

- -$1695

64 BU1CK

LeSABRE 2-DOOR HARDTOP

Mustang V8 - - • $2295

1965 Dodge - -

1965 Chevrolet

64 BUICK

Dr. Sedan. It belonged to local retired railroad man and
s~~k:s~the very best of care. It has power steering, power
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and turbo bydramatlc. Very sharp car

Charger 2 Dr. Sport Coupe. Rlldio and Heater. Auto.
Trans. Center Contole and Floor Shift.

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picnic at the Kyger Creek ; son, William Christopher. Grand· :
and Mrs. Frank Warren Pa. , and Mrs. ·Elizabeth Mur·

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News Notes

POMEROY

992-5101

YOUR MASSEY-FERGUSON DEALER

"Sure S~n of Ouali~"

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124 Station

33 Used Cars &amp; Trucks to Choose From.
FOR THE lEST DEAL SEE US NOW S•l••m•n - Emerson Jon•• • CIIH Phillip• •
Eddie Fife - Dan Thompsoq

Wagon

THIS WEEK'S SPECiilL

been visiting at the horne of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1'born·
his son-in-law and da u~ hl er. Mr. berry and twin daughters and - - ' - - - - - - - end Mrs. Robert Bishop. Mr. . son of Marion, visited recentl)l
By EDNA KNOPP
Whether it's a trip to the. moon or a jaunt to the supermarket, these two ..out..
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of-thi s-world'' cars are fun, With stretch-out comfort for five •. . spa~e for all
versily Hospital at Columbus 1 Vlsiling with Mr and Mrs g1an and two sons of New Cum·
their
luggage. Fast-action pickup and performance ..• cu~e-hUIJII~ ·rOido­
Gal. 500, 2 Door Hard Top, 8 cyl. A. to. trans.
and has undergone major sur· I N. s. While are Mr.. White's berland. W, Va., apent lhe 41h
ability . •• up-to-35-mp&amp;oconomy on regular gasoline.- Safirt)' too, wll~ Ia,..
. Ra~lo and heater, wls tires
gery.
daughter and gra•dchildren with Mrs. Esther West,
diameter dis·c brakes on all four wheels and 17 othu Nft:tt features. And,
Mrs. H. B. Pickett and Mr. • from Elizabethton. Tenn.
and Billy Cornell, !
24 ''extras .. at no e.tra cost.
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and Mrs. Robert Pickett and Mr. 'LaRue of Parb!rsburg, Steve Daily, l¥bo is employ.
You're kin&amp; of !hi rood ~lth Fiars124s. Pick one aut ~GNr.
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family of Pomeroy called to 1showed films at the Carleton ed In Cleveland, spent the re•
see M" Laura Krebs. Mrs. H. i Church Wcdnesday evening.
Icent holiday wllh his parents,
8 Plcl&lt;ett. who had spent the Mr. Torn Burnside and Miss Mr. and Mr•. Floyd Dailey.
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past several months In Florida, ' Karen Johnston were married! Recent auests of Mu ~p
Country Sedan, 4 Door, Station Wagon, 8 cyl.
was enroute home.
ISaturday. Those al1endng from 1were Roald Moyers II of SindAuto~ trans. Radio and heater, power steering
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1 Mile Above Tht Silver a~ In Ktllll~::•. 0.
Mrs. Wilma Huff of Dayt&lt;ln this community were hfs bar· wlch, Dl., and Dr. Ron~d -Mo•
ond Mrs. Zelia Weyand or Co- eniS, Mr. and Mrs. Harold j Kenzie of Melbourne,
6,000 OR. 6 MONTHS WARRANTY
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lumbus soent the week with : Burnside, Mr. all(t"il!rs. Dwlflhl i11. They IIJ'e llludenll II Paland Mrs. Currnent Fsher, Gal·
week wllh Mr. and Mrs. J«Q!
their mothe/, Mrs. Genevra , Carl. Mrs. Elizabeth Murray. ,mer C.C. at Davenp&lt;irt, Iowa.
hpolis.
While.
Foster.
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Mr. *nd Mrs. .Rllier ., Young, Jlon Is reiUrnlng to Austraba
ON THE SPOT FINANCING
The Friendship Farm CounJohn Proffitt recently ~
Rev. and Mrs. Merhn Teets Mrs. COI'IIe Hudson and Mr. after spending lour years in tbe
ell met recentlY at the horne
1 vacalioo wilh hia brother;'
of Ironton visited her parents, Dana ·Mu.+iy." .
Untied s\atea. ·
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o1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Theiss.
Jesse J'rofnt.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sto u ~-1 Vlsitln~ ·with Rev, and ' .Mrs. lolr. and Mrs. Pon~d DOrsi
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Charlie Rife Is coollned ..ta...
Mr. and Mrs. )lay Stout and Clyde lilnlon, fa tlu!lr -.n, Mr. of Gallipolis visited with Mrs.
We1t, Mr. Wayne Roush, Mary
Veter8118 Hospital at Lexingl66ja
lamily of Charleston were re-1 and Mfs. Roy H)nlon and laml- Tbelma Walton on Tueaqay.
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cent guests at the Stopt .horne.
of Florida:. ,
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1Their daughters remli'*' for a
Andy Cross, Mary Kay and Gene adn Rusty and Mrs. 0. M. Rile Ladies of lly~"'•ille "Cirutit .
Mrs. Gene Jeffers er.terlain· Mrs. Georgia .Thoma. w h ollppger yjsll witb \their 8fand·
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ed with a s1o[k shower on FtJ·
a paralylle alroke; Is mother.
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Joldna •· i Otis Knnpp, M r ~· Canode.
lar July meeting. Present
faY evening In honor or Mrs. somewb81 lm)!roved anCI 1.1 al l Mr. and Mrl. Oll!t Knopp
Claire Carver, East Liverpool, Mr. and lolrJ. JeiTV Bowen ol eluded President PhyUia W"!!t
·Cilllon Fraley, · Jr,
&lt;IHer..dati&amp;llter, -Mt-.
Monday nl~t with Mr.
.,..
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and Mii Robert Jolddle and Paul Cross, Chuckle I Canal Winchemer, Mr. and Mrs. en, vice P'l!•id&lt;mt ~l~fe PlisJt,
Greenlees) of Mann, W. Va.
Leo King. .
Mrl, Dietl Sleinlt llld .
vaealiM
ancr ehlldren. '
' and ~usan YOJI, Joy l(ay and IRaymond ThomM ~nd son~·.· se&lt;ll~l'l' • ~easvrer Gr ' .91t
tending weN Mr1. Dennl1
, R!'Y"llftd Mra. V,ber and
Gallipolis.
parenll Mr, lild Mra. Eirneat · Edward Theiss and ·diulhltr · Lorrie Theiss and Billy Cornell. IS1ev!e ~d Larry of Lima sponl Turner an11 Mllllllt. ·film~
_Mrs. Dale Dye, Mrs..
l!lt;~ , of Wellaton, .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weal oi l J~. Their """• Bemafd; J!atly, apent tbe week wll Di81:US8ion waa · one f!ll'mers , Sundav w•th Mrs Faye Wood Glo•'• HaniM. AmriP. Cli.ne tt)t• Mrs. Mary Jord
Btbi~" IK'hoOlat
Houslo!i, Texas, are spendinq Jr cauaht lhil p;'U, .ptg al \llarlea ·'l'heiu anci ehildre~ plapnlng tltelr va~atlons, The and Mrs. My.rta Rife,.
~~~1le , R~P!l., ~lon
. Turner. EJ .and Jane,,·Mrs. B o. n n I e July 3 Ill July'
week wlltl hll . Ialiier
i Jqly Clh eei~B~tlon at Ra· Jioonie returfted to Pataskal~ majority chose IlL• ~ew !;rtg· ' ~amela, Jackie ~na David Pric-e .had ~oiiOnal '· read! ~ ..
'~j,~:~~~a;nd Kathy, Mra. . ment ,was ql .
Clem and Dale
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He bat nalll1f4 lhe P,l. Toe to. spend the week Wltb Mrs. land States for vacalloninR. Re- White. of Westerville spent a, llllf pl)illll Wf,l'l' made lor a · , '.
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.was
_Mrs:
· and :1Ytll ·1~vt~(i'·m lhe 'l",dwud Tllijsl. .
fre~meniS of copklea 'nd tee
.ne.v supper to be h~ld at
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(~~Mrs:
, Mendal . ,
f his andtli!!lli' )lal'llo .
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LTe,m,'cqjfee and lee~ ~a were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her· chu,r:~tl July) $,. . ,
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.~~• . Cl' . ·~) ,.,. I . Fayo . ' . held . .• ~r~ed br the hOlies!. B~nnle ry Wolle.
. . ' . ' I Mil,. ~1111!1 Rilf Gt. ,j]allllJl1h
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Mrs. A a
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lbi lUI Wilek, ~rent~ dinner at the Jhfi Brown ot !:oeeton!J' and Mr. and . Mrs. ,Rile sp~nt a weekend In Ak~ ,,
M and ·
Bellsv~n~n, farlil llt Wells~. , : ( . ., Geor.,, Wal~Drt qf Steubenville. ' visltirig Mr. and Mrs,· Jim.,
. ~ •Kar N e w-1 Ml'· and Mrs. tharles Hupp . we~ 1 11'~k.llrid, lileats of Mr!. Dale , Rile .imd Mr. ~ml Mit'
SliM!, Jl f,C k J and f&amp;mll\' ~~ C'1illlcoth• ~~ 1Thelma Walton.
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bollllnd flltll. •tlif 4th "111111' I.!Le Robert Prolntl · Mrl. NeU
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More new Fords are being Sold than ever
before. Got to make Room· for more
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Point Rock

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SHARP - - - CLEAN
NEW CAR TRADE-INS

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1962 OLDSMOBILE
$f95
. • Do V-8 tomalle trans. Radio and beater, good tire~
l:fu~ove':!"white~~nisb, sharp, seat coven, power oteerlng an

Social News

NICEST PEOI'&amp;.Id .. .CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

brakes, real Dice

bwlings HondiS1III

Pomeroy Motor Co.
Rtet &amp;tete For S.le

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POMEROY, OHIO

EVINRUDE

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MIDDUPORT, OHIO

end Found

lhST blae'k

wide rim glasses
~n black leatber case. Reiward Phone 94!1-7122.
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RADIATOR

Ohio Boat •ncl Motor

SERVICE

SCHWARZf!L,MARINE

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Mr. and Mrs. William Lewson, Mike, Pat, Glen and Cher·
yl, were in Charlestn where
they attended the reunion or
me mbers of Mrs. Lawson's
~radu ating class from hi g h
Sehool. They also visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B,e r t
Withro w and other relatives.
Mrs. Wilda Mae Wiseman of
Xrr u who spent several days
in t:ds area, visited with her
pm nts, Mr. and Mrs. E a r I
Starkey on day t he p a s t
week.

SPECIALS
1966 Chevrolet -

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Corvair. 4 Dr. H.T. Radio and H~ater, Auto. Trans.

1966 Dodge - -

Catalina Pontiac

-~895

Earl Starkey was the guest
speaker lor the Jackson Coun·
ty Grange banquet held at the
Scioto School building south
Jackson recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pickett,
Jr and son of Holywood,
Fl' .. have been spending a vacation here with hiS mother,
Laura Pickett Krebs and other
re!, lives. A family gathering
was held in their honor with
the following relatives present· I
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Picl&lt;ett
end Rickll, Mr. and Mrs. Jan
Pickett and Lana, Dayton : Mrs ..
Do" MrR!ane. Debbie, Doug,
r.nd Randy of Long Beach, Col- '

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Monaco 2 Dr. Hard Top. Radio and Heater. Auto.
Trans. Centre console and floor shift. VInyl upbol·
stery and bucket seats.

Hard Top. Smart bright red finish with red vinyl bucket
seats. This is an extra clean car inside and out and shows
best of care. Four on floor

1965 Dodge - - - $1995

Grand Prix Pontiac· ~695

4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyll Auto. Trans. Low Mileage.

65 Star Chief Pontiac

2 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. Trans. Radio and heater.

1964Ford

brakts, pDWif
otoorln1, radio, wlolw tlrH, ~lua flnlab
with blue Interior,
lhow1 good clrt _
V.e, 1Utomttle1 power

$1795

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POl IALI
The teal eatata of GlaJdl e. Atlh
worth, dteeued. lltua\1 fa Lebanu
Towna}Up. Help Couat)-, Ohio, d•

BAILEY'S

NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS.
FOR CARRIERS

.crlbed ll foUoWJt
SUua~ in the Tawn~bJp

SUNOCO
GIVES YOU

BAILEY'S RESTAURANT

aot aold wlllcll contaiDt tilt burl11l

· .AN OPPORTUNITY

tround 20 fHt aquare 11 NMJ'Yed and

plac.

211 E. Main
PHONE 992-3974
Pomeroy
Dally 5:30AM to 1:30 P-Sunday 7:00 to 7:00

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Middleport

&amp;IN• .. throUJh and our 1~ pnm11

Tbvra Ia aim eODft)'ed tbe oae-laalt
acre referred to In a deed from W. H.
KIYH• et al,. to I&gt;&amp;Yld C, AlbworLh.
dated Juna 2, 192f, and nt!OJ'decl lr

DANCE
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Vol. 123. Pap W Melfi Coaat;r DHd
Beeordtl.
&amp;xcepUn1 therefrom !4 .... ..11
ft)'ed to Albert .nd ShirleJ Appleb)
deed ncont.d 1111 VoL _, PIJt
23D and VoL 177. Pate tU).

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Alto mbJect to u hlthw., 1111!
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SATURDAY, JULY 15
9 P.M. till A.M.

State of Ohio, VoL IU, p_. 113
KeLt• CowatJ Deed Becord11.
Subject to ·flow.,. • ........,. tct tb t

Allen LM King

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Melja Counb' Deod Reeordl.
Will be olfenl for JaJe at tbt Cilll!llle•

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:::roW", Crow .. Porter, Attozu y,
A. M

at LaW", PomerGJ, ObiD at 10:00

PomerQy Ec:~gles Club

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SatttrdaJ,
a 1SJIS7, The prop
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Nta\e taPa fot 1..,, Tho
wu appralllcl at 't1.800.00

p;..,;e;:t,

Pomeroy, Ohio
Memben. &amp; Guesls Only

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Delightful home cooked food served to please all
of the family. You'll love jt! Make a date for this
Weekend.

IN MIDDLEPORT.

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on, MeiJ• COunty, Oblo. bfND4ed. an~
described u folloWI: BeJ.q 48 and cu.
100 acrea of land, DI.Ortl or leu, altuat.
e4 lo Ranp 11, 'hwn l, · lkctlon 22,
and No. 6f0, except tlllt out of the
above dea-erlbe4 Pl'tDLIIu a tract ol

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GMC TRUCKS

CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE
GMAC FINANCING

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$495 4' Door .
$491

OPEN EVENINGS UNtiL 8:00

BLAETTNARS

"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"

4 Door

Full power

2 dr. Sedan. Original black finish like new. Custom all
. ,v1mv1 interior. 6 cyl. automallc shift
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160 Buick

59 Old$ Holiday
Coupe
$495

62 Mercury Comet - - $795

owner.

Pull powor-"'ulpmont, ~llllto, WI•IW
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Cheek The•e "Ai·l-" Spedab ,

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$]295

l:tnbs, pow.r at..rint

4 dr. Sedan. Belong to local teacher, ~ne local owner.
Power steering, power brakes, automatic trans.

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Slides were shown and a sp•c..
88 S. SecCind Ave.
i•l service was held at the CarMiddleport, 0.
penter Baptist Church foll owing
a fellowship supper Sunday eve·
r. ing. Guest speaker was Is aae ,"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!
W ag lc!e n~o . vradu nt-=- studont at
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ti ve or Kenya, Africa.
Uber. Refreshments. were serv- i
Edward Mattox, M•dina, Mr. /
ed each afternoon by the ladies ,
and Mrs. Frank Bennett. St.
or lhe church. . -Albans, W. Va., and Mr. and I
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:\Irs. Jack Howells of Columbus
been ill is sorn_ewhat_,~tter and
were guests of ('lr. and Mrs. • Mr. ar,.1 Mrs .. WLI!Lam King id slayrng at horne of her dau- ,
Robert Mattox and his mother, had as rertnl vrs1tors. Mr. and ghtcr, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil King.
Mt'. Elmer Mattox.
Mrs. Rolph Carr of V1rglnra Mr. ond Mrs. Wayne Beat,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cum- Beach, VlrglnLa.
and daughters, Sandra, Linda,
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mlngs or Jackson and Mrs. Han- Mr. ond Mrs. Bob Damron ; and Karla were Sunday dinner
nnh C:re~or.v or Rarlcliff called and family of Ea•t Bank, W. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
ar the home of the latt•r's va .. and Mr. Kenneth Holbrook Young.
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. ! of ~ew Hnve• vi•ite&lt;i reN'•rtly Mr. and Mrs.'Norrnan
and Mrs. F.rn Gillogly on Sun· with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Den- and family attended the Wood- :1
aa.v afternoon.
ron.
man's picnic at Meigs County
Ahoul 50 members and ~nests . Mr. and Mrs. William Murray Fairgrounds, Sunday.
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Catalina Pontiac - $1195

Corvair 4 Dr. Sedan. Auto. Trans. Radio and heater,
Very good.

1959 Oldsmobile

MONTEREY 2 DOOR SEDAN

Harley Davidson. M50 Sport model. This ill brand new
cycle, from America's most popular rnakel'

"'rs ' 1963 Chev'rolet ~- -

Essex and children and
Ad rian Fisher or Columbus, '
~' rs. Maude Holcomb, Mr. and
t.' ·s. Everett Holcomb. P a m, '
Mercia and Billy and Mrs. Laur;, Krebs and Bilf. local and
M &lt;. Ruth Swisher of Radcllfl.
Mrs. Addle Shaw and Mrs.
Ray Slck!es 'of New Marshfield .
r' ll ed on Mrs: Mural Galaway.
Other visitors Included h e r
~rerdchlldren.
Mrs. D'vld
II oodrum ~nd children ol Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. James
Petty and children of McArth-

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w!th ~lua vinyl Interior

2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. Radio and Heater. Std. Trans.

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64 BU1CK

LeSABRE 2-DOOR HARDTOP

Mustang V8 - - • $2295

1965 Dodge - -

1965 Chevrolet

64 BUICK

Dr. Sedan. It belonged to local retired railroad man and
s~~k:s~the very best of care. It has power steering, power
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Charger 2 Dr. Sport Coupe. Rlldio and Heater. Auto.
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News Notes

POMEROY

992-5101

YOUR MASSEY-FERGUSON DEALER

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124 Station

33 Used Cars &amp; Trucks to Choose From.
FOR THE lEST DEAL SEE US NOW S•l••m•n - Emerson Jon•• • CIIH Phillip• •
Eddie Fife - Dan Thompsoq

Wagon

THIS WEEK'S SPECiilL

been visiting at the horne of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1'born·
his son-in-law and da u~ hl er. Mr. berry and twin daughters and - - ' - - - - - - - end Mrs. Robert Bishop. Mr. . son of Marion, visited recentl)l
By EDNA KNOPP
Whether it's a trip to the. moon or a jaunt to the supermarket, these two ..out..
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Warren has now entered Unl· · with Mr. and Mrs. Charles King. .Mr. and Mrs. John McSwer·
of-thi s-world'' cars are fun, With stretch-out comfort for five •. . spa~e for all
versily Hospital at Columbus 1 Vlsiling with Mr and Mrs g1an and two sons of New Cum·
their
luggage. Fast-action pickup and performance ..• cu~e-hUIJII~ ·rOido­
Gal. 500, 2 Door Hard Top, 8 cyl. A. to. trans.
and has undergone major sur· I N. s. While are Mr.. White's berland. W, Va., apent lhe 41h
ability . •• up-to-35-mp&amp;oconomy on regular gasoline.- Safirt)' too, wll~ Ia,..
. Ra~lo and heater, wls tires
gery.
daughter and gra•dchildren with Mrs. Esther West,
diameter dis·c brakes on all four wheels and 17 othu Nft:tt features. And,
Mrs. H. B. Pickett and Mr. • from Elizabethton. Tenn.
and Billy Cornell, !
24 ''extras .. at no e.tra cost.
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and Mrs. Robert Pickett and Mr. 'LaRue of Parb!rsburg, Steve Daily, l¥bo is employ.
You're kin&amp; of !hi rood ~lth Fiars124s. Pick one aut ~GNr.
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family of Pomeroy called to 1showed films at the Carleton ed In Cleveland, spent the re•
see M" Laura Krebs. Mrs. H. i Church Wcdnesday evening.
Icent holiday wllh his parents,
8 Plcl&lt;ett. who had spent the Mr. Torn Burnside and Miss Mr. and Mr•. Floyd Dailey.
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past several months In Florida, ' Karen Johnston were married! Recent auests of Mu ~p
Country Sedan, 4 Door, Station Wagon, 8 cyl.
was enroute home.
ISaturday. Those al1endng from 1were Roald Moyers II of SindAuto~ trans. Radio and heater, power steering
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Mrs. Wilma Huff of Dayt&lt;ln this community were hfs bar· wlch, Dl., and Dr. Ron~d -Mo•
ond Mrs. Zelia Weyand or Co- eniS, Mr. and Mrs. Harold j Kenzie of Melbourne,
6,000 OR. 6 MONTHS WARRANTY
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lumbus soent the week with : Burnside, Mr. all(t"il!rs. Dwlflhl i11. They IIJ'e llludenll II Paland Mrs. Currnent Fsher, Gal·
week wllh Mr. and Mrs. J«Q!
their mothe/, Mrs. Genevra , Carl. Mrs. Elizabeth Murray. ,mer C.C. at Davenp&lt;irt, Iowa.
hpolis.
While.
Foster.
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Mr. *nd Mrs. .Rllier ., Young, Jlon Is reiUrnlng to Austraba
ON THE SPOT FINANCING
The Friendship Farm CounJohn Proffitt recently ~
Rev. and Mrs. Merhn Teets Mrs. COI'IIe Hudson and Mr. after spending lour years in tbe
ell met recentlY at the horne
1 vacalioo wilh hia brother;'
of Ironton visited her parents, Dana ·Mu.+iy." .
Untied s\atea. ·
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o1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Theiss.
Jesse J'rofnt.
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Charlie Rife Is coollned ..ta...
Mr. and Mrs. )lay Stout and Clyde lilnlon, fa tlu!lr -.n, Mr. of Gallipolis visited with Mrs.
We1t, Mr. Wayne Roush, Mary
Veter8118 Hospital at Lexingl66ja
lamily of Charleston were re-1 and Mfs. Roy H)nlon and laml- Tbelma Walton on Tueaqay.
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cent guests at the Stopt .horne.
of Florida:. ,
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1Their daughters remli'*' for a
Andy Cross, Mary Kay and Gene adn Rusty and Mrs. 0. M. Rile Ladies of lly~"'•ille "Cirutit .
Mrs. Gene Jeffers er.terlain· Mrs. Georgia .Thoma. w h ollppger yjsll witb \their 8fand·
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ed with a s1o[k shower on FtJ·
a paralylle alroke; Is mother.
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lar July meeting. Present
faY evening In honor or Mrs. somewb81 lm)!roved anCI 1.1 al l Mr. and Mrl. Oll!t Knopp
Claire Carver, East Liverpool, Mr. and lolrJ. JeiTV Bowen ol eluded President PhyUia W"!!t
·Cilllon Fraley, · Jr,
&lt;IHer..dati&amp;llter, -Mt-.
Monday nl~t with Mr.
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and Mii Robert Jolddle and Paul Cross, Chuckle I Canal Winchemer, Mr. and Mrs. en, vice P'l!•id&lt;mt ~l~fe PlisJt,
Greenlees) of Mann, W. Va.
Leo King. .
Mrl, Dietl Sleinlt llld .
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ancr ehlldren. '
' and ~usan YOJI, Joy l(ay and IRaymond ThomM ~nd son~·.· se&lt;ll~l'l' • ~easvrer Gr ' .91t
tending weN Mr1. Dennl1
, R!'Y"llftd Mra. V,ber and
Gallipolis.
parenll Mr, lild Mra. Eirneat · Edward Theiss and ·diulhltr · Lorrie Theiss and Billy Cornell. IS1ev!e ~d Larry of Lima sponl Turner an11 Mllllllt. ·film~
_Mrs. Dale Dye, Mrs..
l!lt;~ , of Wellaton, .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weal oi l J~. Their """• Bemafd; J!atly, apent tbe week wll Di81:US8ion waa · one f!ll'mers , Sundav w•th Mrs Faye Wood Glo•'• HaniM. AmriP. Cli.ne tt)t• Mrs. Mary Jord
Btbi~" IK'hoOlat
Houslo!i, Texas, are spendinq Jr cauaht lhil p;'U, .ptg al \llarlea ·'l'heiu anci ehildre~ plapnlng tltelr va~atlons, The and Mrs. My.rta Rife,.
~~~1le , R~P!l., ~lon
. Turner. EJ .and Jane,,·Mrs. B o. n n I e July 3 Ill July'
week wlltl hll . Ialiier
i Jqly Clh eei~B~tlon at Ra· Jioonie returfted to Pataskal~ majority chose IlL• ~ew !;rtg· ' ~amela, Jackie ~na David Pric-e .had ~oiiOnal '· read! ~ ..
'~j,~:~~~a;nd Kathy, Mra. . ment ,was ql .
Clem and Dale
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fre~meniS of copklea 'nd tee
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(~~Mrs:
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lbi lUI Wilek, ~rent~ dinner at the Jhfi Brown ot !:oeeton!J' and Mr. and . Mrs. ,Rile sp~nt a weekend In Ak~ ,,
M and ·
Bellsv~n~n, farlil llt Wells~. , : ( . ., Geor.,, Wal~Drt qf Steubenville. ' visltirig Mr. and Mrs,· Jim.,
. ~ •Kar N e w-1 Ml'· and Mrs. tharles Hupp . we~ 1 11'~k.llrid, lileats of Mr!. Dale , Rile .imd Mr. ~ml Mit'
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Charter No. 1980

ELBERFELDS
JULY CLEARANCE · SALE

National Bank Relllon No. 4

REPORT OF CONDlTION OF

The Pomeroy National Bank

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In the State oi Ohio, at the Close oi Business on June 30, 1967 Published in response to caU made by Comptroller oi the Currency, under Se«&lt;on 6211, U. S. Reviled Statutea.
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ASSETS
Cash, balances with other bAnks, and
cash l~ms In procoas of collection ----·····--·-· U,205,628.53
United State1 Governme
·· nt -obll ga11ons ----------·--- a,959,043.56
Obllgallona oi StatU and political oubdl.visions -----623,389.91
Other Securities· ---------~---------·-····----·---13,742.60
Loans and discounts --•····-·----·-·-·····---~--- 3,925,607,78
Bank premlaes, furniture and flxture1, and
other a~~ets repreaentlng bank premises --·--·-·
108,000.00
Other aoseta lncludlilg ao dlitct lean financing ••••••
9,789.!0

TOTAL ASSETS --·---··--·--·--------......~ ,9,745,17$.38
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of Individuals,
and corpontlons ---------------··- U,S34,431.80
Tlm epll:tnerships,
and savings deposits of Individuals,
D partno!en0hlps, and corporatlona "---·······--·-··· 4,947,933.be
epgs!ts
nlted States Government -··--·········
35,590.96
Deposits of States and political subdivisions ••••••••• 1,882,084.96
Certified and officers' checks etc
23 780 s•
TOTAL DEPOS
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ITS --·-----------· e&amp;I203I802.03
Total demand deposil8 ----·---. !f,!l4;868.07
Total time and savings deposita !5,161,433.96
TOTAL lJABILITlES ---·--·-··------.. ··--···· ,9,203,802.03
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

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par value ······---············ ' 100,000.00
o, shstock-total
ares authorized-4000
No. shares outatandlng-4000
t~li~~ded ---o;i··-···---····--·-····-··--········· 300,000.00
Resel'Ves pr 18 ·····----·---········--·········· 138,377.33.
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .................
541,377.88
TOTAL lJABILITlES AND CAPJTAL ACCOUNTS !9,745,179.38
MEMORANDA
Average or total deposits for tho 15 calendar daya
ending with call date ----------•····--········· e&amp;,205,974.98
Average
of totalloana for the 15 calendar days
ending wlth call date ·-----·--·······-··--····· e&amp;,889,354, 72

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Caliller, oi the above-named btDII do
hereby doelare that this re_port oi condition lJ true and correct 1o the
best of my knowledge and belief.
IIAXINE GlW'FlTB
We, the underliiPlod dlrectota attest the correetneu oi this reo
port oi condition
declare thtt It bll been uamlned by u 1114
to tho bosl of our 'knowledge and ·belief II true lllld correet.
B. I, BOICE
IDISON lloliS'on~I"rl'""TER"'
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Church l'outh]oin
Camping ..4ctivltiel
Youth of lite Po .!JlO roy
II Ch111"!:h of Christ have ·partlci·
pated ln camping activit101 at
Howells Mill Chrtstlan Assembly, Ona, W. Va.
Spending a week there were
Kathy O!lbome, Sandra Rouah,
and Tommy Johnson. The Rev.
Jimes McGovern attended the
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last week. Besides teaching In
the camping program, he •erved as social director for evening events. About 75 young people from the tri-&amp;ate area attended.

FOR ALL OCCASIONS
We wire dowen everywhere

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OR NIGHT W£ 94951

BIG SAYINGS IN EVERY D£PARTMENT
DURING OUR JULY QEARANa SALL
TELEVISION - RADIOS - SWIM SUITS SPORT SHIRTS - WALKING SHORTS - DINING
ROOM FURNITURl - TOWW - HIDE-A-BEDS FLOOR COVERINGS - WCTRIC APPLIANCES DRESS SLACKS- TA,LE COVERS- SPORTING
GOODS- PAINT- WORK SHIRTS- APRONS- CAMERAS

RetJIIfta Trophy
Git~en to Clurirnum
The tropby won. by the Porn·

eroy churcti of Cbrlst !..- an
in the Regatta Weekend
parade was presented recent- II
ly by Mrs.• Ralph Welker to
Conrad Ohlinger, chairman of
the cburch board.
Mra. Welker and Rita Taylor - • dlairmen of the float
committee. Carrying out I he
theme "Fishers of Men," the
floaf waa &amp;ll'arded the Ministerial Association trophy.

Keeting Ho.ee,.es
Lilted Correctly

·DEMONSTRATORS-While They Lastl

Hostl!llses Cor the Women's
oi Cllrlstian Service
W, Mala
POJDefOJ
held eerller lhiB week
lllrl. lllllsrd Van Meier
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Methodist Churdt
listed In a reo! the meeting,
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Mrs. Wlillam Robson,
DOUBLE FEATURE
uDR. GOLDFOOT AND
Mrs! James Simpson,

Pomeroy Flower Shop

$94.95 TORO 19" LAWN MOWER--- .SALE $79.98
$109.00TORO 21" LAWN MOWER

Laura Aotonelll
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$69:00 TORO 'FLY-MO' LAWN MOWER

Pearl

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SALE $248.00

$29.95 BALLON TIRE W~EELBARROW

MEIGS THEATRE

SALE $2~.88
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Sones Berrer

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...ORTY AeRB FIUD"
Mlnuie
Ferlln

SALE $39.00

$469.00 TORO 6 H.P. RiDING ,MOWER _

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YOU'R&amp; DIAO.
l'ony Randall

SALE $8U8

$49.00 VA(-(),~TIC 21" !.AWN MOWER_ SAJ;E $38.00

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