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Rlll'al Wall!r ldtSOn • Vulaville Road - I he 1~orne reason, the system Is un-jwltll 'John Prlldiaiif, of Silfto, cr~ ~~s'iliat put' aSuncler ~ 9 robbed ahould.rs wtth
r'lhe "diree~on 01 communities of AddiSon, a 1 d· lable to aerve lndiVIIIUab, this Inc,, rectnlly )oured lha 1.t l ln "world record" ll!fm~r- ljig-Baried tilpp!es and former
Village Council, well, llirter • Ruute 160 from Ideposit will be returned
I million dollar ~toto County wa.&lt;wh~t GOd hath joliled ada N~w lj!Jll\ ~ IW8i!tliearts anx·
ll. exeess of tour hllll' the Chifdten's Home to Vmton So
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Residenla of these' areas who and the surroWiding area, who to serve 1,600 customers, wt!tl l The All Amencan divorce JUII~Z newspaperm•n aald
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I have not applied for a tap are \d•d not attend the meeting on. 8 arwoth P.tentlal of 100 per 1 ruoh of 't/ was over today Up '"l'ho~ cwere televiJilon ' crews
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proposed system Is now Iurged to !Ill out an appliutlon lthll proposed system, •.., ad cent
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~h as thli Sllv~r Bridge 11 of ten dollars ~o James Pres- 1the date of a second meetmg The Cheshire System Will be I The assembly line divorces lha jourpallsts even got di;
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_ north to Leadmg Creek ton Clerk V1llage of CheshiTe, Mayor Robert Burchett and stlmewhat similar In design Jo made the state of Chihuahu~ vorced themselves while they
WASHINGTON (tiPI) - A.rmy Chief of, stdf Qen,
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Btldge-lleorges creek jload-Ad- Cheshire, Ohio 45620 If, for Councilman Lee Clark, along 1the Scioto County System
mlll' of ~lsos flC~~r eP~u~t were here "
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Harold I{ JoJtnscln wu reported today to believe t))at
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1 ! The adminlitratlon bas care- RobertS McNemara and Qea,
• fly MURRY J. BROwN
1 Thursday's crosslnl, Israel 'dl midmght A ftnsl ses11on of the Thursday Jll'OCI!"ed about 1000
, IJalltd Prna latrr11d"aal rtflllttS craved back· over th lito d•clslon to 1top til'.! summ1t was scheduled for today qulclue divorces, almost at! for
fully avoided • such, ttm,etables M111weU D Taylor: aa saytnJ
l111:ael clo•rd the door~ on Jurdan River fhur~ay kto ~~: repatriation wao firm
I and a commumque was ppect· New Yorkers !t'rambltng tinder
since an tll·fated White Hoq the bulk of US. force&amp; wollld be
Al\lb rttUgets to tt&gt;o west btlnk ~=:u ~~:;, w:ze:nln wtheir The Cairo newspaPf!" AI ed later today
the wire to shed their ,mates!
statement ol Oct 2, 19113, which h011le by tile en,d of 1965
of the Jordan Rivet todRY, 1
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MJde1 1 Ahram reported today lhat
... before U1e Empire state s new WASHINGTON mPil _ 'l'be
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ilen Johllson s aiseJSment
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Informed sources said tuv divorce Jaw took hold today
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came to ll&amp;ht alter he eJpressed
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Iwar Israel said ib previously Algeria, amllltant In the Arab Arab chiefs drifted towards I The new law greatlv Iibera· Securities and Ex an~e m· l
it In nn "off the rerord'1 talk to
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announced deadline was Onal camp agr&lt;ed with Egyptian "moderate" atUinde In lhelf llzes the grounds for divorce miSSIOn, disturbed by t e riSing
gr~up of chaplains Monday at
pab chiefs worked on a] except for the reunlon of Pre.stdent Gamal Abdel Na! closed door sumuut sessions.
where formerly only adultry IamoWit of stock market s~ I
Fort l#ley J. McNair on
CQrnmunlque on their IUlJlmll Idivided famlhes
lser I asseosement of the Middle '
•'d N Met was a valid reftson but tecal jlatlon, Is tnvestlgatln':ot.
Weshlngtbn'a waterfront.
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ers
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• clodlnJI the United States and Y1 ~ r~aof th
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lhat the Arab:! "should speak t
an obscure residency The SEC Is focusing lis
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appeared tn· a Washington
metUnl had taken I "moder I the United Nation• had ~•ked •• emen
e con e.
from a poSlhon of strength" He clause In the law made Mexican lmquiry on trading In about 100
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Rlllfl!plper, the Evening Star,
at'" view on their light will' Israel to extend the deadline Na,.er and other Arab 1reportedly advised, "Diplomacy "quickie" divorces Jllegal In stocks, Including several Usted
011 Thursday.
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But at a mertlnJ betwl'en i.rael lutlera m•t In a Thursday mght witbout mUitarv power wdl not New York It takes frorr four 011 the New York Stuck I Chilly readings In the :!Oo The Pentigon had no oom'fhe last of the Jordanian and Jorda-lan oflrlal! allowin&amp; aeMion .It 1Khartoum that did realize anytlnng"
mo'!)tis to two years IO)lllfaln a Exchange, more than 3~ on the were the rule early lodar b'om ml!lli on the story l!ut It Wal
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But the Egyptian pre.~tdent courts
1more than so In the over-ti!Jo. ber entered the Wllather scene general held such views and hall
said the Arab!! !hould not tetnrn I CO'Jrt officials claimed "a counter market
on a cool noter It toUowed an told the chaplains In essence
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d August which was recorded as I -That providing no new
qnle!l the Arab nations were in processing the "stamp-stamp-1 The prices of many lower an one of the coolest In history countries such as Red China
COLUMBUS (UJ'l) - The ones It will kill off
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f9tll) a~~~:eement on continuing sign here, 1enlor , • next •• " •medium priced stocks ~~e acrors much of the nation east enter the war and that tt
etds of unde(jlald teachenj,
1 - Reduce the Ptrsonal prop- ' the war, The source!J s1udl dlvorc~.s
' risen sharply In recent mo
f the Rocky Mountams
continues to tts limited form,
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lperty tu on wholesale ,and re. Nasser knew !!Ueh a total , "During the month of AugusqThe SEC said that a ""';':~ Clear, but criSp wea!tler for -And that providing steps
day forcsd taxes In Ohio up for I 1}e Senate however has at· tall mercbanls lnfentllllea 111!1 &amp;ll!fmPI\t on W/M wy out of we processed •omewhere be- 1of Instances, lhe booming P
th tune of the year 11 the are tall:en to keep up the
th• nrst lime In etaht Jelrl. teady taken' that aci10n and 1phase out the tax on agrlmiltur- the questlor.
tween 12,000 and 15,000 dlvor. "~o not appear to reflect any IS It of a large and c~\ hiJIIi present m1htary "momentum"
ISenate Majority Leader Ted at equipment
ces, moslly for New Yorkers," 1 significant developmenta In the n;su sure s stem extending over of US and allied forces,
The bll8e!t bite will be lak•n IGray said as of this time" !le I
DC Child
the Juarez rlty s~retary said prospects or operations of the ~ es to/east of the Rockies -Tt-.n It Is not unreasonable
by the 0111 p!!r cent tncreue In Ianticipated holdmg 011ly a skelA
rea
today At the peak the judges ISSUes ,,
~ r:~ the far Wesl an abofe that In I year and a ball the
th" alate sales lox }I bec~me eton session next Friday
_ Place children receiving
signed 2 '111 In two days.
1 Ralph S Paul, president of
u 1 warm spell 'contmued back of North Vietnamese and
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efr.&lt;ilve o1on1 with cerlam olh·
Aid to Dependent Children P'Y·
Long lines of divorce seekers the AmerlcB)1 Sotclt Exchange, norma
lures Thurs VIet Cong "main force" units tn
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er tn hike• when Gov Jamea 1 Be11des the bills Signed menta m "suitable borne en·
1ammed courlhou•• hollwavs said the 'Speculative tradmg IAfternoonh er:erad
~ the South could be broken so
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A Rhodes stgn@CI thl!m 'lntll Jaw Thuraday, Kurlesa and Brown v~ronments" and require mothand spilled Into the street activity his been a source of I day hit t e
W ~gree ~~ that they no longer -posed 1
al ll OJ am today
put I If names to the JOint ers of Illegitimate children on I
Increased concern to member !rom Spokane, as ' to
s siBJIIftcant threat, Blld
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orgamzatmns and to tlle ex- A~g~les Sh
s fell along the -Us withdrawal by !taw
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CHICAGO (UP!)-The Amerl·
But G Keith Funston retiring southeastern coast and In the could be a continulrig problem
ofl•ct Rh~es ~ut hiS, Signature Reaol~tlons do not hav~ to be - Allow ll)Unlclpahhes and can people must have the
president of the New York soutllern Rockies today Other· Iof local guenilla insurgency,
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on SB:JW;~tifii&lt;fill&gt;i&amp;e!:o } ~lgned !!l' the fll)llernot, so ~c- townships to levy-a sales ,Ill of l0 rtunlty to "vote Into '
Stock Exchange, saidile ....,sn't wise, rainfall, early today was ! and fmal US withdrawal could
hike school su'b!Iay&lt; bill backed lion on It wa• ~eled The up to three per cent on tran- 1o~~ion'' leaders who have led I (Contmued from page I)
,feel the current market activity rather light and sparse
I take many years
by h;s admmiStr,.Uon~ -" .-. pl~n th~td ~ be ' ml~ttedi to Stent hotel and mete! accom- the nahon 1&lt;1 the "brink of a hawks bave escalated their at· Is comparable to the Situatmn m Some major forest !Ires I -All this wao a eautlouo
Among lhe , oplookers w a~ ~;!e~~a~wt~i~~~ ;~.
on modat1ons
Idead world " the Rev Martin tack on admmiSJrahon bombmg 1961 Many small Investors were ronhnu"'!n~ ~~~ts':c~~:J,,~n assessment rather than firm
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_ Defme the gove~nor'a pow· Luther Kmg told the Nation~l straregv 1ft North Vietnam w•tb burt that year when el~ctromcs :::-eaters have managed to I prediction
den I or pub111l mstr'Oc\mn and Among tile bills signetj blr lhe er to ~all out the Natlonatl Conference for New Polltt.s chargea that, Deferue Secretary stocks, and other glamour curb most of the disastrous
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1Robert S McNamara has shac- l!iUes took a sharp d1ve.
111 ldafio Washington•
stat&gt; So~ Of Reg~nts two jll an~ ~clle&lt;lllled for signing Hy on duly '" ctvd emergenGI•s I
d I ;J ' lha keynote kled u s alf power to the del' I Funston said mutual funds :•s,
nd Cal~ornia
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The '"'"'lll't, whis!J adds $3!10
- Approprlote $231 million convention, which today was I edness subcommittee In a re· l u win IR tradmg thiS year
smog •n a decade finally
m., n 1o ,1~ support ol ~d. ~ Requite re-l!xamlnlltlon of for capital Improvements dur· raced w1tb a boycott by black port signod by all s~ven mem- ~aul gand FWiston all made I subsided, althOugh the record
u '"'" '" I he current b1ennlilm driver! lrt!Q,,h.ave accumuta)ed mg tlle currejlt biennium
,, , power advocates In attendance. / bers Thursday, claimed that t!Ielr views known '" letters to breaking heat w~ve contmuro
an
leasos !11JC!S at lhe rate seven pomti !N~ raffle"vl~la- - Authorize county comml.. 'Our hopes have been blastold McNamara had lgnored I h . IRep Harley 0 Staggers, With no imwf'dlate enrl 10 ·••ht
" , 166 millwn pe~: year, was
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1 swners to levy four new taxes and our dreams have been I unammous advice of the Jomtlcha~rman of the Rouse Com· I Tropical stonn Arlene still
"'""""latelj flied In lhe sec;e
shattered" by the VIetnam war, Chtefs of Staff and lmphed that :merce Committee Staggers has was of hltle conseouence to tne
laty ot Slate s office
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said King, who called on "men hi• pohcy of restramt had cost been seeking to determine the us mainland Tbe Weather Mathew Van Vranken, two
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Ifactors mvolved m the record Bureau said the storm centered and one half year old son of
The bill ""' the last to be
IC.:ntmued from pa8e 1)
situation In which the 1963
acllvit In the stock market
southaest of Bermuda, at Mr and Mrs Harvey Va 0
pll)l;ed before the legislature takmg on vanou• phas•s of"''
lpresidenllal elections would SUGON _AMERICAS AND I The Yverage dally volume on present had only a remote 1 Vranken, Pomeroy, recetved a
adjourned aile\" an elght-monUI tertomment to enhance 1t8 draw
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become a "referendum on th• South v1etnamese troops today the lie: York Stock Exchange, chance of affecting the mam- 1coneusslon m a fall at his homo
seSSion lt only cleared t h e mg power
war "
took up defensiVe fJOSIIIollll a· for Instance has been 9 9 land
late Thursday Jfternoon.
le,lslatlve machmery Thursda;, Tonight when the Cmcu1nato
The conventiOn Is workmg tot I round South VIetnam's prlnc•· inUhon share~ dally for the first
He was rushed to Veterans
w~en 1t was signed by House Reds plav Jhe San FranciSro l Ofman
tt;e defeat of PreSident Johnson pal 8,308 polling ~lace! to diS· Iseven months of the year,
MINOR MISHAP
Memorial hospital by the PomSJ¥'ilker l;h"{les Jl,llrfes~J;i" Gmnts 'aild al•o on Saturday
and the end of the war In &lt;'Ourag.,. lith-hour CommlmiSI com ored to a 4 1 mDIIon dally The State Highway Patrol to-, e~oy emergency squad and laiSerl"le P~ldefl,t ~cilu. B~p ;ey~tl a eountry and Wt''t~rn 1 1U S ARMY VlETN~M - VIetnam The New Pohtlcs I terrorist action against 8unday'a 10 1~ 1
day reported a mmor ae&lt;!ldent 1er was moved to Holzer Rosaeht'Jo the governor ,
'' muSiii $how will precede lhe oirmy SpecialiSt Five Norman Confqence Is a loosety struc- : national election
at ~ IS a m In the Me 1 gs pltal by ambulance He was relltiOut a ilo'Zen representalivti games On Monday n!ght fol- , V Maxey son of Mr and Mrs tured affiliation of civil rtghts The campaign for pl't'Oidt.nt
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County State Highway l)Srkmg ported. somewhat Improved Fr~o
ar¥J$ aii-J-n "nato(s weu lowing the New York' jami a~I'Ivlan Maxev Route I, Reed$· and liberal organizations at- I v1ce president and 60 lllmate ,
lot • tire truck dmen by Her. day morning
Ill\ ~ild (or the skeleton session Croslev Fli1d a rtrtworkj•d1s vJIIe was assigned to the 9tn tempting to form an tnfluential l seab entered 1ts last phase
shel Norris 41 Rt 2 Racme The Pomeroy squad also ••·
Tljuf.iday, durnlg' wbleb a tot.ll1?1ay \\II~~ ~tallfd.
J lnlantry DIVISion, m VIetnam, political aiUance
I under the eyes of observers
Efttered Hoapllal
struck a parked truck owned swered a call earlier Thur!day
of 1 ~b•lls wt,re 1\~e&lt;l '
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Aug 16
But the task of the ronvenllon from 2fl coWibries, mctudlng 22 Among those entering Holzer by Thomas Manuel, 27 Racine 1afternoon lor Billy Cleland,
kl;id~ was sch~8uled to pllt ' TIVO MEIGS CounllaM 'hove 1 I Spec Marev Is I truck dnver 1was compjlcated Thursday prominent Amertcan handplck· IHospltal durmg the past 24 There was minor damage to Chester, BJII&gt;arently aufferlng
hit ftn.fure on the llt~r 311 at been appointed to rr.ajor •tan~· 14 Headquarters of the d1vl· lwhen repr~sentatlves of variouS ed bv President Johns,pn to hours were
, the oarked vehicle
from • bea~t condition A local
fi!:n tiT ltiltay
mg romm1ttets of the b h 1 0 slon s 15th Engmeer Battahoo. black power groups vowed to watch for cheabng or other If· Mrs Frederick M Lamm, Rt
physician was called to t ~I
~au~· 8t' the ftantlc \j[li' Ban~e-s ~·In far 11161-a by H• entered lbe Armv In AugusL iwalk out of the ronferenre, ' regutarlt&gt;es
j 2, Crown City, Clifford s.
AUGUST R!&lt;.PORT
, res1dence
]ll)i!g before adjournmeht last Prestdent Arthur w Emch, ~ 1~4 and was last stationed at
Montgomery Crown Clly, Wal· The State H1~hway Patrol s
---''--wee(liind there are stdl 6S Housa I P""'ldPnt or Thr Wucdviiie State F,t. Shendan, 111
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MILWAUKEE, WJS ~ "' D Abbl tt 1145 second Ave August reoort of activities '"'
wsws TO MEET
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H e 8• 1 ld Rt 2 eludes 2.~ in)unes. no fatahl!es The WSWS of the Enterprise
by legislative 1ead01s
The&gt; are Thereon Johnsor. from Van Hl~h •rhool \ an, Reunion Scheduled
today to hold 'anothrr o p • n ;scoe City ~u~~e K' Brand.: =1 arrests 128 warnln••. 76 EUB Church wdl meet at the
'tlle remaining bills mcluding v1ce presld•nl of The Farmers W Va His wife, Sharon, lives PT PLEASANT - 1he 4th I housing rallv and 'jlOSSibly" " 'be own Rl G
Harold D I aasiSIS rendered and 1,170 PI· home of Mrs Everett Bates
lht omnibus hlgbw, safety Bank and Savmgsll:'o tn Porn at 333'~ State St, Madison, W annual Beaver reumon will be Imarch, despite an aborted 1Mrry, Rt 01 ~:nton' Mrs Tree· lrol houre
Tuesday, Sept 5, at 7 ao P m
mta•ure had pot ~n returned eroy to the agrlru'tural 'lim Va
I held Sundsv, September 3, at 1march Thursday night lrt!Ich ay\ T~ens Rt 1 Water· I
fr~m tn~ printer by Thursday mutee and M" MaXIne Gn'
the 4 H camp lrtlUnd! at South· I sparked arson, rock thro.vlrg ~an M E 1• W W~ll•s G:l3
MARRIAGE LICENSE
DANCE SLATEtl
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.1! Will be signed nert Fridav '•th cash.-r of the PIJII!troy I
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and mass arrests
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rs er M tth w Van Harold Ray ~tewart 24 Mid· A dance w•ll follow the fool.
!rier that the legiSlators won't Na11onal B•ok also m Pdrneroy
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All descendants of G•orge W It was the Ofth straight mght Fourth A~er a ~ra Nora dleport and Francea Ida Rad ball
at Wahama I! I fl ti
and Margaret Beaver are urg- of r3clal strife oo Mllwoukee B Vranken, N ~
J !frey ford, 20, Pomeroy.
auditorium thts evenmg
1kt again Willi Jan t5 when
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rpe~Jm•nt WMD-SPF.N~FR Long Bot·
(Continued from pige 1)
ed to attend A basket dinner I north Side
1 B Tripp, ew aven, e
from I' to 12 p m The Jays
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lomJ!oute 1 allfl'&lt;ll!d the pony ry II,K• appirently being "draft 1will be held at noon
R Henrv Galtlpolls Ferr; Ml• '
IS ACCEPTED
will •111cee
w~ur~;;sua s:~"'~:ursday he puril'g contest ~atfrdoy at lh, led" at gunpomt tnt~ Vtel Coog Officm for thl! ym'• affair MOscOW- AUTHOR II.YA John WG Wa~r~n,C lap;.: 1 M'ISs Patty .!onn
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would proba Y 1~" e 1
~h ll1oundl!vtlle 'W \'a w!Me in• ! - A Communist l•mebomb dent Mrs Louloe l.ongstaff party hne adroitly '!flougb to PI Pleasant Mrs Darrell D bur flugh Leifheit, Pomeroy, Tbm Will b&amp; a pJCIIIC. for
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!neeling a fU '"" on !'!~! team of non I•• In the IOO!J class I shredded the Vlnli Thanh VIC&lt;! president Mrs Ann Bea-1surYIYt and become tho grand Craig, Rt 2 Pt Pl•asant Mrs has been accepted at Galhpolls memb!!rs of the Rli(ln~ rlre
most representatives tre!l!ll ' lOOk •erond P}are
r.staurant 24 miles north of ver serretary Carrie Beaver, 1old man of Soviet letteff dted Albert J WIIBI, Rt 2• Pros· Busmess College for the Fall Department, tb•lr famll:cs and
Tilt Hou~~a~llr"t to or~ v The team we1ghmg In nt mo l'Sa1gon today killing two tr•~•ur•r
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!uxlltary membe(s llld famllv
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tack, offldals of lhe Soviet Jr , Ravenswood Dennts n 12 MISS !A!Iftlei!, a
at the fire station on LaN.r
0"f unUI }!nu~ry ~1~ lllhtch w1th ~ oob pounds on the sled I
- Vtet Cong
grenades Parkin a Fee lj&gt;
1Wnters Umon said today He Myers, Jackson; Tma L Grlf- ate of Pomeroy Ht~h School,
at 5 p m M~at Will bt
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Guests are rtql]r! 1
D41t Y. prr.IUCI 500 poun4 l&lt;~ad A"'•tlng Spen Isa,~on kllllna an old woman I B~ing Initiate
I Ehrenburg, who wrote for Stlffier, Jack•••. Mrs Eat1 R Courae
ed to bring a OO'I•t~)lfl~h and
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FtT !If cer w;)h the oont..t ...... hi• and wound;ng four persons
I PT PLE~~ANT - A I I r t y I anti • Commumst news,apers Compston, \"ellston
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IN ~REA I sons Tom one Harrv Also at- -A smper killed a Saigon cents parktng fer will be charg- 1durm! U.o Bol!lhevik Revolu
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Sllll'S COLLIDI!:
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ed at Pomt Pleasent Ill ~ h lion and then switched stdes to Mrs Darrell 1:! Cra1g, Rt 2, CRARLI!:llTON, S C (UP!)
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near ('hp&lt;ter and Dayton Spell&lt; I
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School foo!Call gam•• w1thm publl•h hook• w1th 9 m•fhon Pt Pleasant, daughter, 6 55 P The 11U~lear subl!lartne ~~~~is
...,;;.-~, ....., ...., ... "' Ier of ~annersburg lnd
Gen William C Westmore- fenred aren around S a n d e r s rop1es tn 30 languaaes, suffer- m
IBoUvar, arlned wttb II I'
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ian~ ' US VIetnam comander IFteld, IIL'COrding to 3n an ed the attack thrt~ weels ago
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ord•red all his men off Sat~on's nouncement bv PPRS. prjnelpal and hogered untl' ~eath carne Mrs Edward J Bentlne, Oen- let" ' Th~rstlay ·.!
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St!'f't!t suddenly depo~ulated The t~ wttl be coll~ed as sa 1d
Brady and tnfant son, Dana i cotlllf No one
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•••, . , ''""'""1 ,.,.....,...... IO!l County Board of Reall~ diS· ! Bunker ordered all AmericAn be no rhar~ lor parking In dte
HURON omo Tflt;: Mrs Wesley () Fulk, Runald 1139 !nffored 11.bout fl lnlllton
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Av•nue or etoewhere G\itsode divero who plunged Into Lake Howard, Mtt:?Dblly Kllna, Ml'l l'l!nllnl¥'1cati011* equlpmerll, ut
1 mng and Child ~poem~ Clime voUng to avoid danRer.
.,.._..,.. ,...., .., ..... •• lh•y hone to open soon far
rhe fenct.'d area Tw~, • f•ve Erl• Sunday 11as recover«! lllthel Knutts, Rebetea Lemlll!· came thto Its born~ P9rt, under
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SUPERSTITION
cents o1 the fee will ~o II) th• 1
l Thursday as 1 federal lpq•llrv ttr, James Lerof Mash, Jr, Its own JI"Wer ~
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.!,~ .,.,.' .: cussed lhe pos•iblllty of serur- stmn religion In Iran wear , to the band
m SI)Qrt ~rachut• blstory1 fan! son, Jeffery W Nash, Mrs Phlla
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By STEVE SMJLANICH
weekend of tuneup testa.
, klns 23 17 m the nation's play:d at Mobil~ ~
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UPI SJI!Irll Writer
I Washmgton wmner of three cap1tal
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The sudderl ' SijCCess of \he stra1ghl exhibition ,outlngs.lfelt Buffalo broke Into th'e wm Exlubiiio ~ :on bi~n ~:: 01~~ ,.,~
washington Red8ilhs and the the .tm~ of ®feat for lha lfSt
tomght w
miSf6rtunes of the•Buffalo Bills time m exhibition play 'liturll' l columr for the first tune asthe j takmg place on the Wm
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were a thing of the past today!day nig]lt as neighborlnfi Bills 1 snapP,ed a four-game where Kansas C1ty of the 1P1aya:; 1111
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Reds pllcb So ex-Red hurler Joe
while pther .p[otessional football Balllmore, ted by tncO!IlP&amp;rablej lOsing streak lly beaUng the American Football ~gue tahn ' lnler.toage !~l:~
Manage• Dave BriStol Is won· Nillhall, now a broadcaster,
teams geared for !he !mal big Johlmy Unitas, beat the fled. New ) ork Jets 31-23 111 a game gles wJth Los An~eles of I e
Coailll"'; vic!~~
derlug whether anyone still be- competed for hliD, and wound
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lleves Jim Maloney has lost h1s up wmmng the set for JIJII
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"I never did wm anything
The C"--fs a~d Rams take exhibt!I~ and ~q~~~~
You heard such talk earller,when I was competing for my·
t4,entiCal 4.0 tecords.Ahto their i Vlctory
tbla 11asori. when Maloney was I self, lamented Nuxhall
"What do you metlll you'll atke
outmg m the l:.os Angeles r1vato-a wiiilli!iii~l~~
auffertag With the shoulder mlB- Teammate Milt Pappas sug.
your mast off If 1 do'"
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gested that Maloney go f wallet
By vrro STELLINO
lost the lead but a solo homer thick of the race with I
In another Fr1dav night acllon Umtas thre1!
But the 3·1 v1ctory Maloney hWitlng" "He 1s bound to fmd
UPI Sports Writer
by Tommie Agee and a two-run dramatic 10 9 victory over tbe St Louis Cardmals face the liOns n tOI ~i:!re :~~~
rel!stered last night when 1e a thousand-dollar bill " chuckled I
'!'his •s the age of the blast by Pete Ward 111 the 18alt1more whUe Washington wtnle;s Chicago Bears '" the steenng B
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Stope~' tile San ' FrallCisco I Milt
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cttos does seem to be VIctory and kept the American ln the !jatlbnal League, SIX games are s:lleduled IJim
1enca even !be most skeptical. Irookie catcher, backed up Ma- l
ove&lt;dolng II a bit.
League so tight there's JUSt ilk Clncmn&amp;tl edged San FranciSCO Saturday and Sunday 8 slat~ I ho~~.~~r~:e• IlioN !I
It was biB fourth In a row, the Itoney's four-hitter wilh a twoHe spec~ahzes '" PIII:hmg lor Igames separatmg the top Jou(, 3-l, St LouiS topped Houston ;., Includes an A~l~eague opene lime adva!ta_. ~v~'r';~
last tbtee route-gomg perform. run double off Mike McCormick
Ch•~ago agamst the Boston Red., clubs
11, Chicago edged N•w York 2-1, with Boston al SnveiF
th th• Jel&amp;
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Pittsburgh heat Philadelphia " ' Bay area riVO1s an ranc 1sco en
only two runs and Maloney hts 13th vtctoey of the I
Sox before 35,000h1ansheu,n!ll f~d Meanwhile, for all his effort, 1 4 and Atlanta mpped Los and Oakland also tangle Sund&amp;l l Namath '" order to
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1season agamst ntne losses
FOREST HILLS N y (UPI) even thougb he's leadmg 1 o ar os r
Edd e Angeles 5-4
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Maloney was a winaer Thurs. The loss was the second '" a -Wimbledon champ John New· The Whtte Sox then blow the But It's 2-0 '" manager
' I Curt Blelary's -two-out, two- game
da take The Bills j~:~l,;~~~l:~:
day night even befere he went row the Reds have handed Me- I combe opens his drtYe today to lead but come back to wm even IStanky s book '
rWI hemer in the nmth mmng I
g:tm~lev~r;~~ :nd at on a !M'yard
out on !tie mound
ICormick, whose record now give Austraha ds lOth US lawn though Carlos doesn't get tt.e "Th•s IS the second tlDle'" a capped a three-run mnmg that I ~
t N J In a doublehead Allen Smtih
"I almost fainted wllen I stands 4t 18-7 And the homer tenms singles championship 10 Vtctory
row thiS !ella has pitched his , gave Baltimore a 9-8 lead /ill'er rm~e 0~1 1 nd the world Namath ~:rip~::.~~~J,l
beard it over !~e radio," Lee May socked In the second the 'ast 12 years
It sounds a bit Improbable but guts ou~," Stanky sold, "m my Minneso!a gomg mto the last of ~~a~mon ·~;e:n Bay Packers pa!!el lor I
laugh@&lt;~ Maloney I was JUSt tnnmg to ,let the Reds off 1&lt;1 a The 24 year old sensabon that's exactly wbat hl!ppened to I book he s won two ~ames !like the mn,th But Rich Rl!ese face the hometown Browns touchdowns In
ready to leave the clJbbouse 1.0 lead accounted for the first from down under who dropped Carlos-a veteran of sev.n what 1 see m htm
Icountere4 with a two-run pinch whde Minnesota plays Atlanta Turner Cl&gt;mpleted
lnd begin warming up J almost run off McCormick smce Vada only two sets en route to hiS seasons m the mmors who was
Half Game Lead
homer Ill tile bottom of the m the o ener At Prmceton the 10 p~ss
didn't make tt."
Pinson tagged the Giant lefty I w.mbledon crown was down for called up from lndmnapohs by The toss left the Red Sox JUst mnth to give the Twins an : jp~~~~~~ad~e~r~hlia~E~ag~le~s~te~s~t~~~he~'~n~el!d~go~a~ls~o~f~:==;;~
Wliat Maloney had heard was for a homer back on Aug 19 a ftrst round match agamst the White Sox earlrer this one-llalf game ahead of Mmn"' lexciting comeback v I c t o r Y ,
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word I!Iat be bad won a color at San Francisco'• Candle slick Mike Estep of Dallas a I called up from Indianapolis by sola while 1dle Detroit IS one Khne got credll for the viCtory I1
tele$lon set
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youngster Just out of the )umol'l' the White Sox earlier this game back and the White Sox and raiSed, hiS record to 7~
The aet went to the winner Bench's game • wmntng lllow but good enough to help the monlh- m hiS first tw'o major are now II&gt; games back
Frank Bertama pitched a
of an accuracy tbrowlntl t:~~ntest was preceded by May's double Aussie adjUSt hiS strokes 1&lt;1 the league starls
Elsewhere In the American thlee-hltter to give the senators
among Red ptlchers, whldl was and an Intentional paS! to Tom- II Foregt Rills grass
1 Carlos made ht 9 ftrst start League, Mmnesota stayed m the 1• triumph over ;J,ew York.
a phaae of a television manu· my Helms
Newcombe w•lh second-seed agamst the Red Sox last Sunday
factureMpDIISOred pre • game The R"?s will send, Mel ed Roy Emerson th•ia seeded before 3·!,580 fans In Chicago
show.
I Queen agamst the Giants GQY· 1Tony Roche, ""seeded Bill : and was hlted after gomg 6 I·S
NuhaD Back In Aetloa
lord Perry tontght as they at Bowrey Owen Dav;dson and Immngs with the While Sox
Maloney couldn't compete be- tempt to run their wtnnmg Ray Rulfels g1ve Australta a Iahead 1.0 Bob Locker replaced
~use he was sched~~ to Istreak to!~ games .
pat hand In the 86th US title h•m, gave up the tymg run m
- ---- chase and no one else was the eighth but got credit for the .a..~a.
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conceded muc~ ~ha~~pe--Clark Ivictory when the Sox won 2-1 m By United Press International Mmftesota CKaa,t 9-13), I p m
MEMBERS
Gr~~ ..:o~f Beachwood Ohto- ltle nmlh
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Cleveland (McDowell 1111) at,- :iiiiiii:E:iiiiiiiiiii
By Utlletl Prest Jntemattonal 1 BNatlonaI LWe a g u tr::r~~ won hiS opener handily from Thursda:a:;h~to~arlos start
W L. Pel GB Cahforma (SIIDmons 1·1), 11 ;
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ore Mmnesota
74 58 561 'k Baltimore (Richert 8-13) at
G. All 1\. H. Pet. M Cepeda Cards 24
Tex 6-3 6 3 1-3 ur av I" 35 138 fans m Fenway Park and Detroit
74 59 556 1 Kansas City (Hupter 11·13) 8
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73 59 551 111 I P m
Cepe•h StL 128 485 79167 344 ski Red Sox 35 K111ebrew showed
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66 65 504 3 1 Chicago (Peters 15-7) at 1
Staub Hou 123 451 ii5 153 334 Twin
• s 34 Howard 'Senators 3\' grass form t a gave t Orlm e the seventh mmng while work Washmglon
111 70 476 111&gt; I Boston (Morehead 4 a),
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117 451 71 "' ...., F Robinson Orioles 26 Kalme I N J hv pohshmg off lefty Keith mg on a one- Iter an ea ng Cleveland
63 71 470 121&gt; P m
Flood StL 1!11429 56 139 324 and McAuhffe Tigers 22
Carpenter of Canada 6 4, 6-3, 6- 11 0
Baltimore
59 71 454 141&gt;
Saturday's lllames
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Ruus Batted In
1 Hoyt Wilhelm came on and New York
59 75 440 161&gt; Washington at New 1York, night
Gnzlz, Pllll 118381 60 125 321 Natfooal League· Cepeda 2 Graebner the h•ghest seeded - - - - ~ Kansa1 City 55 76 420 19 Detroit at Mmnesota
Aaron. All 125 490 95156 318 cards 104, Wynn, Astros 97 Yank Wllh 'the seventh spot on
Thursday's Results
Cleveland at Cahforma n1ght
ADen, PhD 122 468 89 143 307 Aaron, Braves 90, Clemente ! the lis• was the only American I
Mmoosota 10 Baltimore 9
Baltimore at Kansas City
Davll, N.Y. 129 t89 66 149 305 Pirates 89, Perez, Reds 84
1&lt;1 reach the quarter fmals a
Washmgton 6 New York 0
Chtcago at Boston
Amelteao League
Amerleau League· Yastrzem- ear a 0
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National League
G.ABB.H.Pct. 1skt, Red Sox 95, Killebrew, Y How:ver Gr bner lost to 1
(only gamesscheduled)
W L Pel GB
f'RbiD, BIB 1011'15 'ID 124 33l Twms 90 E Robmson Or10les Riessen in t~e .~!stern !mal and
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St l.ouiS
83 51 619
Yatnl!liBoll 1.14483 90149 308 78, Howard, Senators 75, he lost to South Africa's ct1fr ,
(All Times EDT)
Cmc•"n•t•
73 61 545 JO
8colt, Boa 132 46'1 81142 304 Blefary, Or10les 70
Dry!dal• m the Pennsylvama ,
Washmgton (Ortega 9 7) at Chicago
72 62 537 11
Kallne, "Det 104181. 1'8108 299
Pitching
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I CLEVELAND (UPI - Tht New York (Peterson 513) , 31~~~·~~!~~~~~co ~
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Carew, Mlnll
National Lea.e· Mc&lt;;ormlck, J Drvsdale. runner up here two Cleveland Browns, sl•ll lookmg p m
at Atlanta
67 64 51! 141'o
•PLUS ric to 17c
108 41115 !a .299 Giants 15-7 Hughes Cards 13-S, years ago and commg back 1for the~r first exhibtt•on wmo~ Detro I~ ~(la~a 13 7)
p ,, crh
64 69 481 161&gt;
Fed ex.... fa&gt;(,
111
Whitewalls
Blair Bait 120428 lt126 .292 Farrell, Phils 9-4; Jarvis, strong after a winter hernia Itake on the No110nal l'ootball l
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Sta dl
Lo A 1 60 71 ~ 211&gt;
aalti , .. lil'd
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Fregit, Gal ' 122467
289 Braves 13-6, Veale Pirates 15-7 operation showed hiS fifth League champiOn Gr&lt;en Bay International ague n ngs u.'usl~~e es 55 60 4U7 28¥,
tires ell 111ft
four,tradHil
'Blaekwalls
Cnglro, 8oS 115 3111 ltlOO 287 America• League Lonborg seeded talents '" a 6-3 6 3 6 3 Packers m Jhe second half of IBy United Press laternatmnal N York
5! 79 392 30
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Htlb81', KC 114 8'/8 81 105 278 Red Sox 18-6, Merritt Twjns 0 bree.e agamst Manne Lleut Ed the Labor Dav hohday double I
W L Pet GB ew 'nursday'• Results 1
MJncber, Cal
4, Horlen, While Sox 14-6, NewmaQ '1/hlle fourth seeded header Saturday mght
RI~hmond
77 59 566
Chicago 2 New York 1 (11
775·15(6.70.15)
7.75-1417 50.141
!listS f11119 2771 McGlothlin, Angels 11-5, Peters, lefty "leola P1hc of
The Packers move m With an i Rochester
75 59 560 1 mnmgs)
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"'!~ So~ 15-7
downed Lamar Roemer
outstandmg exh1bllmn rtcorll be I Toledo
72 6! 533 4'o Pittsburgh e Philadelphia\ 4
7 35-15(6.50.15)
7 35-14(7 .00-14)
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Houston, 6-1 1-2 8-4
hmd th•m
Columbus
67 69 493 10 (mghtl
640.15
6.95-1416.50·141
In top men's matches on
Thev are undEfeated m four Jad&lt;sonv1Ue 64 71 474 12&lt;; Atlanta 5 Los Aogelrs 4 (nl~hO
second day of the champiOn games, compiling 96110mts and Toronto
63 71 470 13 Cincmnatl 3 San Francisco ~
sh1ps, Ruche was matched
up only :13 The Packers Buffalo
62 71 466 1311. (mghll
N...,...loeague
!Taylor ($-S) 010 OQI 200- 4 6 21agam,t toughie Gene Scott of
shut out tlle C~llege AU· Syracuse
59 76 437 171&gt; st Lows 5 Houston 1 flo~ght)
(11 "'ddp)
Los A
Tbondav'• Results
Today's Probable Pitchers
000 1101 13x- 51 2, New York a former DaviS Stars and the Chicago Bears
011111101 000 a.- 14 I Atlanta Re
fl) d R
Cupper and a fme turf player and allowed the Dallas Cowboys Toronto 4 Syraruse 1 (11111mngs l
)All Times EDT)
Oste~ganup&amp;!la:' 18) I and SIXth seeded Roger Taylor qnly three points Plltsburgb n1ght)
New York (Fisher 9-15
J'lfP-~' haw (2rll LP- of Brilaln drew Armistead gained the other 20 pomts In a Buf(alo 2 Rochester 1 (1st, Cardwell 4-91 at Chicago fCulnll
(l5-l4 BRS--Roseboco INeely of Tampa Fla
rto 31-20 loss to Green Bay
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' 8-10 and Jenkms 18-10) 2
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Zeke Bratowsk1 IS expected to Rochester 3 Butalo 2 (2nd p m
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( ~ 000- 1 4 0 RICO, woo upset Spain's
be at quarterback at the sta· night)
Los Angeles (Sulton tl-13) at
: 000 20&gt;&lt;- 3 5 1 Santana at Wimbledon, start! dlum Saturday mght Regular Toledo 2 JacksonvtUe I (night\ Atlanta (Lemaster A) a p m
tus run from the
;Bart Starr's bruised nbs are Columbus 1 Richmond 4 (night) Sa!l Francisco !Herbel 2-41 at
1n1t Repair Service I McCordllck, Linzy !8) and slot
agamst Bill
Blill' bealmg
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Clncmnatt (Queen 12 6) 8 p m
•HEATING
Malllljey (J.3.9) !llld Point.
Some of the brighti'!lt n~w WITH RUFFLES•
Houston (Giusti 111-13) at
Bench: LP~ick
names In football WID be On
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LoUIS I Briles 9-5) 9 p m
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hand for the annual twm hilt- MUNICH, West Germany Philadelphia tL Jackson
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CUnt Jones of the Minnesota VI- (UPI)-A helicopter dropped! 121 at Pittsburgh (Fryman
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Andorson and JUD 1,000 paper dresjles m a field 18 p m
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of G~ Bay and Thursday and hundreds of
Saturday's Games
ar (I) and Brand;
lUndy JohnsOn and ~·ommy No teen-agers scrambled to find
New York at Chicago (2)
Willis (I) and
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bi9 of the Atlanta Faleons
prtze.wlnnlng number
Angeles at Atlanta
(9-6).
The Falcons and V•kmgs w•IL
San FrancisCII at Clncmnatt
Midd~.o.
N. ~nd Ave. ,
, ...1" lfRS - Cepeda
meet In the opener.
The flflder was
Houston at I« Louis
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Anderson and Grabowskl wll' Ischoolboy ~(eter
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• fly MURRY J. BROwN
1 Thursday's crosslnl, Israel 'dl midmght A ftnsl ses11on of the Thursday Jll'OCI!"ed about 1000
, IJalltd Prna latrr11d"aal rtflllttS craved back· over th lito d•clslon to 1top til'.! summ1t was scheduled for today qulclue divorces, almost at! for
fully avoided • such, ttm,etables M111weU D Taylor: aa saytnJ
l111:ael clo•rd the door~ on Jurdan River fhur~ay kto ~~: repatriation wao firm
I and a commumque was ppect· New Yorkers !t'rambltng tinder
since an tll·fated White Hoq the bulk of US. force&amp; wollld be
Al\lb rttUgets to tt&gt;o west btlnk ~=:u ~~:;, w:ze:nln wtheir The Cairo newspaPf!" AI ed later today
the wire to shed their ,mates!
statement ol Oct 2, 19113, which h011le by tile en,d of 1965
of the Jordan Rivet todRY, 1
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MJde1 1 Ahram reported today lhat
... before U1e Empire state s new WASHINGTON mPil _ 'l'be
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Informed sources said tuv divorce Jaw took hold today
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Iwar Israel said ib previously Algeria, amllltant In the Arab Arab chiefs drifted towards I The new law greatlv Iibera· Securities and Ex an~e m· l
it In nn "off the rerord'1 talk to
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announced deadline was Onal camp agr&lt;ed with Egyptian "moderate" atUinde In lhelf llzes the grounds for divorce miSSIOn, disturbed by t e riSing
gr~up of chaplains Monday at
pab chiefs worked on a] except for the reunlon of Pre.stdent Gamal Abdel Na! closed door sumuut sessions.
where formerly only adultry IamoWit of stock market s~ I
Fort l#ley J. McNair on
CQrnmunlque on their IUlJlmll Idivided famlhes
lser I asseosement of the Middle '
•'d N Met was a valid reftson but tecal jlatlon, Is tnvestlgatln':ot.
Weshlngtbn'a waterfront.
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appeared tn· a Washington
metUnl had taken I "moder I the United Nation• had ~•ked •• emen
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from a poSlhon of strength" He clause In the law made Mexican lmquiry on trading In about 100
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at'" view on their light will' Israel to extend the deadline Na,.er and other Arab 1reportedly advised, "Diplomacy "quickie" divorces Jllegal In stocks, Including several Usted
011 Thursday.
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But at a mertlnJ betwl'en i.rael lutlera m•t In a Thursday mght witbout mUitarv power wdl not New York It takes frorr four 011 the New York Stuck I Chilly readings In the :!Oo The Pentigon had no oom'fhe last of the Jordanian and Jorda-lan oflrlal! allowin&amp; aeMion .It 1Khartoum that did realize anytlnng"
mo'!)tis to two years IO)lllfaln a Exchange, more than 3~ on the were the rule early lodar b'om ml!lli on the story l!ut It Wal
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But the Egyptian pre.~tdent courts
1more than so In the over-ti!Jo. ber entered the Wllather scene general held such views and hall
said the Arab!! !hould not tetnrn I CO'Jrt officials claimed "a counter market
on a cool noter It toUowed an told the chaplains In essence
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d August which was recorded as I -That providing no new
qnle!l the Arab nations were in processing the "stamp-stamp-1 The prices of many lower an one of the coolest In history countries such as Red China
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etds of unde(jlald teachenj,
1 - Reduce the Ptrsonal prop- ' the war, The source!J s1udl dlvorc~.s
' risen sharply In recent mo
f the Rocky Mountams
continues to tts limited form,
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lperty tu on wholesale ,and re. Nasser knew !!Ueh a total , "During the month of AugusqThe SEC said that a ""';':~ Clear, but criSp wea!tler for -And that providing steps
day forcsd taxes In Ohio up for I 1}e Senate however has at· tall mercbanls lnfentllllea 111!1 &amp;ll!fmPI\t on W/M wy out of we processed •omewhere be- 1of Instances, lhe booming P
th tune of the year 11 the are tall:en to keep up the
th• nrst lime In etaht Jelrl. teady taken' that aci10n and 1phase out the tax on agrlmiltur- the questlor.
tween 12,000 and 15,000 dlvor. "~o not appear to reflect any IS It of a large and c~\ hiJIIi present m1htary "momentum"
ISenate Majority Leader Ted at equipment
ces, moslly for New Yorkers," 1 significant developmenta In the n;su sure s stem extending over of US and allied forces,
The bll8e!t bite will be lak•n IGray said as of this time" !le I
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the Juarez rlty s~retary said prospects or operations of the ~ es to/east of the Rockies -Tt-.n It Is not unreasonable
by the 0111 p!!r cent tncreue In Ianticipated holdmg 011ly a skelA
rea
today At the peak the judges ISSUes ,,
~ r:~ the far Wesl an abofe that In I year and a ball the
th" alate sales lox }I bec~me eton session next Friday
_ Place children receiving
signed 2 '111 In two days.
1 Ralph S Paul, president of
u 1 warm spell 'contmued back of North Vietnamese and
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efr.&lt;ilve o1on1 with cerlam olh·
Aid to Dependent Children P'Y·
Long lines of divorce seekers the AmerlcB)1 Sotclt Exchange, norma
lures Thurs VIet Cong "main force" units tn
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er tn hike• when Gov Jamea 1 Be11des the bills Signed menta m "suitable borne en·
1ammed courlhou•• hollwavs said the 'Speculative tradmg IAfternoonh er:erad
~ the South could be broken so
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A Rhodes stgn@CI thl!m 'lntll Jaw Thuraday, Kurlesa and Brown v~ronments" and require mothand spilled Into the street activity his been a source of I day hit t e
W ~gree ~~ that they no longer -posed 1
al ll OJ am today
put I If names to the JOint ers of Illegitimate children on I
Increased concern to member !rom Spokane, as ' to
s siBJIIftcant threat, Blld
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s fell along the -Us withdrawal by !taw
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apportmnfnent plan
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CHICAGO (UP!)-The Amerl·
But G Keith Funston retiring southeastern coast and In the could be a continulrig problem
ofl•ct Rh~es ~ut hiS, Signature Reaol~tlons do not hav~ to be - Allow ll)Unlclpahhes and can people must have the
president of the New York soutllern Rockies today Other· Iof local guenilla insurgency,
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on SB:JW;~tifii&lt;fill&gt;i&amp;e!:o } ~lgned !!l' the fll)llernot, so ~c- townships to levy-a sales ,Ill of l0 rtunlty to "vote Into '
Stock Exchange, saidile ....,sn't wise, rainfall, early today was ! and fmal US withdrawal could
hike school su'b!Iay&lt; bill backed lion on It wa• ~eled The up to three per cent on tran- 1o~~ion'' leaders who have led I (Contmued from page I)
,feel the current market activity rather light and sparse
I take many years
by h;s admmiStr,.Uon~ -" .-. pl~n th~td ~ be ' ml~ttedi to Stent hotel and mete! accom- the nahon 1&lt;1 the "brink of a hawks bave escalated their at· Is comparable to the Situatmn m Some major forest !Ires I -All this wao a eautlouo
Among lhe , oplookers w a~ ~;!e~~a~wt~i~~~ ;~.
on modat1ons
Idead world " the Rev Martin tack on admmiSJrahon bombmg 1961 Many small Investors were ronhnu"'!n~ ~~~ts':c~~:J,,~n assessment rather than firm
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_ Defme the gove~nor'a pow· Luther Kmg told the Nation~l straregv 1ft North Vietnam w•tb burt that year when el~ctromcs :::-eaters have managed to I prediction
den I or pub111l mstr'Oc\mn and Among tile bills signetj blr lhe er to ~all out the Natlonatl Conference for New Polltt.s chargea that, Deferue Secretary stocks, and other glamour curb most of the disastrous
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1Robert S McNamara has shac- l!iUes took a sharp d1ve.
111 ldafio Washington•
stat&gt; So~ Of Reg~nts two jll an~ ~clle&lt;lllled for signing Hy on duly '" ctvd emergenGI•s I
d I ;J ' lha keynote kled u s alf power to the del' I Funston said mutual funds :•s,
nd Cal~ornia
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The '"'"'lll't, whis!J adds $3!10
- Approprlote $231 million convention, which today was I edness subcommittee In a re· l u win IR tradmg thiS year
smog •n a decade finally
m., n 1o ,1~ support ol ~d. ~ Requite re-l!xamlnlltlon of for capital Improvements dur· raced w1tb a boycott by black port signod by all s~ven mem- ~aul gand FWiston all made I subsided, althOugh the record
u '"'" '" I he current b1ennlilm driver! lrt!Q,,h.ave accumuta)ed mg tlle currejlt biennium
,, , power advocates In attendance. / bers Thursday, claimed that t!Ielr views known '" letters to breaking heat w~ve contmuro
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leasos !11JC!S at lhe rate seven pomti !N~ raffle"vl~la- - Authorize county comml.. 'Our hopes have been blastold McNamara had lgnored I h . IRep Harley 0 Staggers, With no imwf'dlate enrl 10 ·••ht
" , 166 millwn pe~: year, was
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1 swners to levy four new taxes and our dreams have been I unammous advice of the Jomtlcha~rman of the Rouse Com· I Tropical stonn Arlene still
"'""""latelj flied In lhe sec;e
shattered" by the VIetnam war, Chtefs of Staff and lmphed that :merce Committee Staggers has was of hltle conseouence to tne
laty ot Slate s office
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Last Bnt Passed
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of good will" to create a AmerJ&lt;an hves
Ifactors mvolved m the record Bureau said the storm centered and one half year old son of
The bill ""' the last to be
IC.:ntmued from pa8e 1)
situation In which the 1963
acllvit In the stock market
southaest of Bermuda, at Mr and Mrs Harvey Va 0
pll)l;ed before the legislature takmg on vanou• phas•s of"''
lpresidenllal elections would SUGON _AMERICAS AND I The Yverage dally volume on present had only a remote 1 Vranken, Pomeroy, recetved a
adjourned aile\" an elght-monUI tertomment to enhance 1t8 draw
S I Veil lO
become a "referendum on th• South v1etnamese troops today the lie: York Stock Exchange, chance of affecting the mam- 1coneusslon m a fall at his homo
seSSion lt only cleared t h e mg power
war "
took up defensiVe fJOSIIIollll a· for Instance has been 9 9 land
late Thursday Jfternoon.
le,lslatlve machmery Thursda;, Tonight when the Cmcu1nato
The conventiOn Is workmg tot I round South VIetnam's prlnc•· inUhon share~ dally for the first
He was rushed to Veterans
w~en 1t was signed by House Reds plav Jhe San FranciSro l Ofman
tt;e defeat of PreSident Johnson pal 8,308 polling ~lace! to diS· Iseven months of the year,
MINOR MISHAP
Memorial hospital by the PomSJ¥'ilker l;h"{les Jl,llrfes~J;i" Gmnts 'aild al•o on Saturday
and the end of the war In &lt;'Ourag.,. lith-hour CommlmiSI com ored to a 4 1 mDIIon dally The State Highway Patrol to-, e~oy emergency squad and laiSerl"le P~ldefl,t ~cilu. B~p ;ey~tl a eountry and Wt''t~rn 1 1U S ARMY VlETN~M - VIetnam The New Pohtlcs I terrorist action against 8unday'a 10 1~ 1
day reported a mmor ae&lt;!ldent 1er was moved to Holzer Rosaeht'Jo the governor ,
'' muSiii $how will precede lhe oirmy SpecialiSt Five Norman Confqence Is a loosety struc- : national election
at ~ IS a m In the Me 1 gs pltal by ambulance He was relltiOut a ilo'Zen representalivti games On Monday n!ght fol- , V Maxey son of Mr and Mrs tured affiliation of civil rtghts The campaign for pl't'Oidt.nt
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County State Highway l)Srkmg ported. somewhat Improved Fr~o
ar¥J$ aii-J-n "nato(s weu lowing the New York' jami a~I'Ivlan Maxev Route I, Reed$· and liberal organizations at- I v1ce president and 60 lllmate ,
lot • tire truck dmen by Her. day morning
Ill\ ~ild (or the skeleton session Croslev Fli1d a rtrtworkj•d1s vJIIe was assigned to the 9tn tempting to form an tnfluential l seab entered 1ts last phase
shel Norris 41 Rt 2 Racme The Pomeroy squad also ••·
Tljuf.iday, durnlg' wbleb a tot.ll1?1ay \\II~~ ~tallfd.
J lnlantry DIVISion, m VIetnam, political aiUance
I under the eyes of observers
Efttered Hoapllal
struck a parked truck owned swered a call earlier Thur!day
of 1 ~b•lls wt,re 1\~e&lt;l '
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Aug 16
But the task of the ronvenllon from 2fl coWibries, mctudlng 22 Among those entering Holzer by Thomas Manuel, 27 Racine 1afternoon lor Billy Cleland,
kl;id~ was sch~8uled to pllt ' TIVO MEIGS CounllaM 'hove 1 I Spec Marev Is I truck dnver 1was compjlcated Thursday prominent Amertcan handplck· IHospltal durmg the past 24 There was minor damage to Chester, BJII&gt;arently aufferlng
hit ftn.fure on the llt~r 311 at been appointed to rr.ajor •tan~· 14 Headquarters of the d1vl· lwhen repr~sentatlves of variouS ed bv President Johns,pn to hours were
, the oarked vehicle
from • bea~t condition A local
fi!:n tiT ltiltay
mg romm1ttets of the b h 1 0 slon s 15th Engmeer Battahoo. black power groups vowed to watch for cheabng or other If· Mrs Frederick M Lamm, Rt
physician was called to t ~I
~au~· 8t' the ftantlc \j[li' Ban~e-s ~·In far 11161-a by H• entered lbe Armv In AugusL iwalk out of the ronferenre, ' regutarlt&gt;es
j 2, Crown City, Clifford s.
AUGUST R!&lt;.PORT
, res1dence
]ll)i!g before adjournmeht last Prestdent Arthur w Emch, ~ 1~4 and was last stationed at
Montgomery Crown Clly, Wal· The State H1~hway Patrol s
---''--wee(liind there are stdl 6S Housa I P""'ldPnt or Thr Wucdviiie State F,t. Shendan, 111
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MILWAUKEE, WJS ~ "' D Abbl tt 1145 second Ave August reoort of activities '"'
wsws TO MEET
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'1$ Senate bills to lie Hank at Woodville
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firebrand while prltst v~wed R r
H e 8• 1 ld Rt 2 eludes 2.~ in)unes. no fatahl!es The WSWS of the Enterprise
by legislative 1ead01s
The&gt; are Thereon Johnsor. from Van Hl~h •rhool \ an, Reunion Scheduled
today to hold 'anothrr o p • n ;scoe City ~u~~e K' Brand.: =1 arrests 128 warnln••. 76 EUB Church wdl meet at the
'tlle remaining bills mcluding v1ce presld•nl of The Farmers W Va His wife, Sharon, lives PT PLEASANT - 1he 4th I housing rallv and 'jlOSSibly" " 'be own Rl G
Harold D I aasiSIS rendered and 1,170 PI· home of Mrs Everett Bates
lht omnibus hlgbw, safety Bank and Savmgsll:'o tn Porn at 333'~ State St, Madison, W annual Beaver reumon will be Imarch, despite an aborted 1Mrry, Rt 01 ~:nton' Mrs Tree· lrol houre
Tuesday, Sept 5, at 7 ao P m
mta•ure had pot ~n returned eroy to the agrlru'tural 'lim Va
I held Sundsv, September 3, at 1march Thursday night lrt!Ich ay\ T~ens Rt 1 Water· I
fr~m tn~ printer by Thursday mutee and M" MaXIne Gn'
the 4 H camp lrtlUnd! at South· I sparked arson, rock thro.vlrg ~an M E 1• W W~ll•s G:l3
MARRIAGE LICENSE
DANCE SLATEtl
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.1! Will be signed nert Fridav '•th cash.-r of the PIJII!troy I
s1de
and mass arrests
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rs er M tth w Van Harold Ray ~tewart 24 Mid· A dance w•ll follow the fool.
!rier that the legiSlators won't Na11onal B•ok also m Pdrneroy
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All descendants of G•orge W It was the Ofth straight mght Fourth A~er a ~ra Nora dleport and Francea Ida Rad ball
at Wahama I! I fl ti
and Margaret Beaver are urg- of r3clal strife oo Mllwoukee B Vranken, N ~
J !frey ford, 20, Pomeroy.
auditorium thts evenmg
1kt again Willi Jan t5 when
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rpe~Jm•nt WMD-SPF.N~FR Long Bot·
(Continued from pige 1)
ed to attend A basket dinner I north Side
1 B Tripp, ew aven, e
from I' to 12 p m The Jays
~ re 1 or an e
lomJ!oute 1 allfl'&lt;ll!d the pony ry II,K• appirently being "draft 1will be held at noon
R Henrv Galtlpolls Ferr; Ml• '
IS ACCEPTED
will •111cee
w~ur~;;sua s:~"'~:ursday he puril'g contest ~atfrdoy at lh, led" at gunpomt tnt~ Vtel Coog Officm for thl! ym'• affair MOscOW- AUTHOR II.YA John WG Wa~r~n,C lap;.: 1 M'ISs Patty .!onn
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k theSe 1 ~r&lt;hall Co~n)ll Fur •n lranks
art M.- Crvstal Caoh pres!- Ehrenburg, who follow•d the Grove, eneta
• daughter of Mr and Mrs
HAVIN4 PI~
would proba Y 1~" e 1
~h ll1oundl!vtlle 'W \'a w!Me in• ! - A Communist l•mebomb dent Mrs Louloe l.ongstaff party hne adroitly '!flougb to PI Pleasant Mrs Darrell D bur flugh Leifheit, Pomeroy, Tbm Will b&amp; a pJCIIIC. for
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!neeling a fU '"" on !'!~! team of non I•• In the IOO!J class I shredded the Vlnli Thanh VIC&lt;! president Mrs Ann Bea-1surYIYt and become tho grand Craig, Rt 2 Pt Pl•asant Mrs has been accepted at Galhpolls memb!!rs of the Rli(ln~ rlre
most representatives tre!l!ll ' lOOk •erond P}are
r.staurant 24 miles north of ver serretary Carrie Beaver, 1old man of Soviet letteff dted Albert J WIIBI, Rt 2• Pros· Busmess College for the Fall Department, tb•lr famll:cs and
Tilt Hou~~a~llr"t to or~ v The team we1ghmg In nt mo l'Sa1gon today killing two tr•~•ur•r
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!uxlltary membe(s llld famllv
~ld• w 1
' It Is 1J'Idiog pulll'd the requ rorl diStance civilians and wounding 30
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tack, offldals of lhe Soviet Jr , Ravenswood Dennts n 12 MISS !A!Iftlei!, a
at the fire station on LaN.r
0"f unUI }!nu~ry ~1~ lllhtch w1th ~ oob pounds on the sled I
- Vtet Cong
grenades Parkin a Fee lj&gt;
1Wnters Umon said today He Myers, Jackson; Tma L Grlf- ate of Pomeroy Ht~h School,
at 5 p m M~at Will bt
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fllhs DtlndM Mr• G•• " ' Is enrolled .tn the Secretarial
Guests are rtql]r! 1
D41t Y. prr.IUCI 500 poun4 l&lt;~ad A"'•tlng Spen Isa,~on kllllna an old woman I B~ing Initiate
I Ehrenburg, who wrote for Stlffier, Jack•••. Mrs Eat1 R Courae
ed to bring a OO'I•t~)lfl~h and
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FtT !If cer w;)h the oont..t ...... hi• and wound;ng four persons
I PT PLE~~ANT - A I I r t y I anti • Commumst news,apers Compston, \"ellston
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IN ~REA I sons Tom one Harrv Also at- -A smper killed a Saigon cents parktng fer will be charg- 1durm! U.o Bol!lhevik Revolu
Btrtb
Sllll'S COLLIDI!:
ieJ.t
ttndm~ nre H•nry ~encer of poll&lt;
n In hia Jeeo
ed at Pomt Pleasent Ill ~ h lion and then switched stdes to Mrs Darrell 1:! Cra1g, Rt 2, CRARLI!:llTON, S C (UP!)
c-~~~-.,·;:::r
near ('hp&lt;ter and Dayton Spell&lt; I
~m•rlcaoa Rtstrlcted
School foo!Call gam•• w1thm publl•h hook• w1th 9 m•fhon Pt Pleasant, daughter, 6 55 P The 11U~lear subl!lartne ~~~~is
...,;;.-~, ....., ...., ... "' Ier of ~annersburg lnd
Gen William C Westmore- fenred aren around S a n d e r s rop1es tn 30 languaaes, suffer- m
IBoUvar, arlned wttb II I'
~:ziiile~'"=·"";:':."~:
ian~ ' US VIetnam comander IFteld, IIL'COrding to 3n an ed the attack thrt~ weels ago
Dtscbaraed
missiles, 1td1Utled rl~uf:'j~
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... I 1n. PI 8 D8 are
ord•red all his men off Sat~on's nouncement bv PPRS. prjnelpal and hogered untl' ~eath carne Mrs Edward J Bentlne, Oen- let" ' Th~rstlay ·.!
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~.1!1'~. the laPd
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St!'f't!t suddenly depo~ulated The t~ wttl be coll~ed as sa 1d
Brady and tnfant son, Dana i cotlllf No one
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Q Epple, Anita Joyce E step, 1 The llobvar, with a ofew
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•••, . , ''""'""1 ,.,.....,...... IO!l County Board of Reall~ diS· ! Bunker ordered all AmericAn be no rhar~ lor parking In dte
HURON omo Tflt;: Mrs Wesley () Fulk, Runald 1139 !nffored 11.bout fl lnlllton
Bnf'fi!'N!IIIIIItih•ll tn~
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Av•nue or etoewhere G\itsode divero who plunged Into Lake Howard, Mtt:?Dblly Kllna, Ml'l l'l!nllnl¥'1cati011* equlpmerll, ut
1 mng and Child ~poem~ Clime voUng to avoid danRer.
.,.._..,.. ,...., .., ..... •• lh•y hone to open soon far
rhe fenct.'d area Tw~, • f•ve Erl• Sunday 11as recover«! lllthel Knutts, Rebetea Lemlll!· came thto Its born~ P9rt, under
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SUPERSTITION
cents o1 the fee will ~o II) th• 1
l Thursday as 1 federal lpq•llrv ttr, James Lerof Mash, Jr, Its own JI"Wer ~
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... Th• board members also d1s Priest• &gt;f the ancient Zoroa- 1athletic d~l)Srtmenl and 25 tents opened Into the wo11t disa-l•• Mrs Ernest G McCOy and In·
/-!v ,,
.!,~ .,.,.' .: cussed lhe pos•iblllty of serur- stmn religion In Iran wear , to the band
m SI)Qrt ~rachut• blstory1 fan! son, Jeffery W Nash, Mrs Phlla
Jj)o olio~ 41
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- ~,.,.., - -u.. .,.. ., operating oot or tne st~te JJe. 1fired In thelnempleo, In tne be-1-amo will lie Jl'rt~nv '~ern- 1Sprtnglleld. Dl11911""' th• f!Tst ' son, Rubert I' Pullins. Leon H WISt, HaU ,(7) Farrell &lt;el:'
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..,,,"!'0• 1c:hll&lt;lren ~I Mason C01111ty needfrom eontaminatlnC 'lhe er.burg South on the ·I 'I.e al rims• of the twc othm Mre ~· ll~m G Swords. Jt, Mra. HuRo May W-Vbte· (llll7).
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By STEVE SMJLANICH
weekend of tuneup testa.
, klns 23 17 m the nation's play:d at Mobil~ ~
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UPI SJI!Irll Writer
I Washmgton wmner of three cap1tal
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The sudderl ' SijCCess of \he stra1ghl exhibition ,outlngs.lfelt Buffalo broke Into th'e wm Exlubiiio ~ :on bi~n ~:: 01~~ ,.,~
washington Red8ilhs and the the .tm~ of ®feat for lha lfSt
tomght w
miSf6rtunes of the•Buffalo Bills time m exhibition play 'liturll' l columr for the first tune asthe j takmg place on the Wm
sl ls at S
were a thing of the past today!day nig]lt as neighborlnfi Bills 1 snapP,ed a four-game where Kansas C1ty of the 1P1aya:; 1111
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Reds pllcb So ex-Red hurler Joe
while pther .p[otessional football Balllmore, ted by tncO!IlP&amp;rablej lOsing streak lly beaUng the American Football ~gue tahn ' lnler.toage !~l:~
Manage• Dave BriStol Is won· Nillhall, now a broadcaster,
teams geared for !he !mal big Johlmy Unitas, beat the fled. New ) ork Jets 31-23 111 a game gles wJth Los An~eles of I e
Coailll"'; vic!~~
derlug whether anyone still be- competed for hliD, and wound
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lleves Jim Maloney has lost h1s up wmmng the set for JIJII
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"I never did wm anything
The C"--fs a~d Rams take exhibt!I~ and ~q~~~~
You heard such talk earller,when I was competing for my·
t4,entiCal 4.0 tecords.Ahto their i Vlctory
tbla 11asori. when Maloney was I self, lamented Nuxhall
"What do you metlll you'll atke
outmg m the l:.os Angeles r1vato-a wiiilli!iii~l~~
auffertag With the shoulder mlB- Teammate Milt Pappas sug.
your mast off If 1 do'"
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gested that Maloney go f wallet
By vrro STELLINO
lost the lead but a solo homer thick of the race with I
In another Fr1dav night acllon Umtas thre1!
But the 3·1 v1ctory Maloney hWitlng" "He 1s bound to fmd
UPI Sports Writer
by Tommie Agee and a two-run dramatic 10 9 victory over tbe St Louis Cardmals face the liOns n tOI ~i:!re :~~~
rel!stered last night when 1e a thousand-dollar bill " chuckled I
'!'his •s the age of the blast by Pete Ward 111 the 18alt1more whUe Washington wtnle;s Chicago Bears '" the steenng B
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Stope~' tile San ' FrallCisco I Milt
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cttos does seem to be VIctory and kept the American ln the !jatlbnal League, SIX games are s:lleduled IJim
1enca even !be most skeptical. Irookie catcher, backed up Ma- l
ove&lt;dolng II a bit.
League so tight there's JUSt ilk Clncmn&amp;tl edged San FranciSCO Saturday and Sunday 8 slat~ I ho~~.~~r~:e• IlioN !I
It was biB fourth In a row, the Itoney's four-hitter wilh a twoHe spec~ahzes '" PIII:hmg lor Igames separatmg the top Jou(, 3-l, St LouiS topped Houston ;., Includes an A~l~eague opene lime adva!ta_. ~v~'r';~
last tbtee route-gomg perform. run double off Mike McCormick
Ch•~ago agamst the Boston Red., clubs
11, Chicago edged N•w York 2-1, with Boston al SnveiF
th th• Jel&amp;
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Pittsburgh heat Philadelphia " ' Bay area riVO1s an ranc 1sco en
only two runs and Maloney hts 13th vtctoey of the I
Sox before 35,000h1ansheu,n!ll f~d Meanwhile, for all his effort, 1 4 and Atlanta mpped Los and Oakland also tangle Sund&amp;l l Namath '" order to
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1season agamst ntne losses
FOREST HILLS N y (UPI) even thougb he's leadmg 1 o ar os r
Edd e Angeles 5-4
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Maloney was a winaer Thurs. The loss was the second '" a -Wimbledon champ John New· The Whtte Sox then blow the But It's 2-0 '" manager
' I Curt Blelary's -two-out, two- game
da take The Bills j~:~l,;~~~l:~:
day night even befere he went row the Reds have handed Me- I combe opens his drtYe today to lead but come back to wm even IStanky s book '
rWI hemer in the nmth mmng I
g:tm~lev~r;~~ :nd at on a !M'yard
out on !tie mound
ICormick, whose record now give Austraha ds lOth US lawn though Carlos doesn't get tt.e "Th•s IS the second tlDle'" a capped a three-run mnmg that I ~
t N J In a doublehead Allen Smtih
"I almost fainted wllen I stands 4t 18-7 And the homer tenms singles championship 10 Vtctory
row thiS !ella has pitched his , gave Baltimore a 9-8 lead /ill'er rm~e 0~1 1 nd the world Namath ~:rip~::.~~~J,l
beard it over !~e radio," Lee May socked In the second the 'ast 12 years
It sounds a bit Improbable but guts ou~," Stanky sold, "m my Minneso!a gomg mto the last of ~~a~mon ·~;e:n Bay Packers pa!!el lor I
laugh@&lt;~ Maloney I was JUSt tnnmg to ,let the Reds off 1&lt;1 a The 24 year old sensabon that's exactly wbat hl!ppened to I book he s won two ~ames !like the mn,th But Rich Rl!ese face the hometown Browns touchdowns In
ready to leave the clJbbouse 1.0 lead accounted for the first from down under who dropped Carlos-a veteran of sev.n what 1 see m htm
Icountere4 with a two-run pinch whde Minnesota plays Atlanta Turner Cl&gt;mpleted
lnd begin warming up J almost run off McCormick smce Vada only two sets en route to hiS seasons m the mmors who was
Half Game Lead
homer Ill tile bottom of the m the o ener At Prmceton the 10 p~ss
didn't make tt."
Pinson tagged the Giant lefty I w.mbledon crown was down for called up from lndmnapohs by The toss left the Red Sox JUst mnth to give the Twins an : jp~~~~~~ad~e~r~hlia~E~ag~le~s~te~s~t~~~he~'~n~el!d~go~a~ls~o~f~:==;;~
Wliat Maloney had heard was for a homer back on Aug 19 a ftrst round match agamst the White Sox earlrer this one-llalf game ahead of Mmn"' lexciting comeback v I c t o r Y ,
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word I!Iat be bad won a color at San Francisco'• Candle slick Mike Estep of Dallas a I called up from Indianapolis by sola while 1dle Detroit IS one Khne got credll for the viCtory I1
tele$lon set
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youngster Just out of the )umol'l' the White Sox earlier this game back and the White Sox and raiSed, hiS record to 7~
The aet went to the winner Bench's game • wmntng lllow but good enough to help the monlh- m hiS first tw'o major are now II&gt; games back
Frank Bertama pitched a
of an accuracy tbrowlntl t:~~ntest was preceded by May's double Aussie adjUSt hiS strokes 1&lt;1 the league starls
Elsewhere In the American thlee-hltter to give the senators
among Red ptlchers, whldl was and an Intentional paS! to Tom- II Foregt Rills grass
1 Carlos made ht 9 ftrst start League, Mmnesota stayed m the 1• triumph over ;J,ew York.
a phaae of a television manu· my Helms
Newcombe w•lh second-seed agamst the Red Sox last Sunday
factureMpDIISOred pre • game The R"?s will send, Mel ed Roy Emerson th•ia seeded before 3·!,580 fans In Chicago
show.
I Queen agamst the Giants GQY· 1Tony Roche, ""seeded Bill : and was hlted after gomg 6 I·S
NuhaD Back In Aetloa
lord Perry tontght as they at Bowrey Owen Dav;dson and Immngs with the While Sox
Maloney couldn't compete be- tempt to run their wtnnmg Ray Rulfels g1ve Australta a Iahead 1.0 Bob Locker replaced
~use he was sched~~ to Istreak to!~ games .
pat hand In the 86th US title h•m, gave up the tymg run m
- ---- chase and no one else was the eighth but got credit for the .a..~a.
AIR
conceded muc~ ~ha~~pe--Clark Ivictory when the Sox won 2-1 m By United Press International Mmftesota CKaa,t 9-13), I p m
MEMBERS
Gr~~ ..:o~f Beachwood Ohto- ltle nmlh
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Cleveland (McDowell 1111) at,- :iiiiiii:E:iiiiiiiiiii
By Utlletl Prest Jntemattonal 1 BNatlonaI LWe a g u tr::r~~ won hiS opener handily from Thursda:a:;h~to~arlos start
W L. Pel GB Cahforma (SIIDmons 1·1), 11 ;
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Th sd and led against the Red Sox
ore Mmnesota
74 58 561 'k Baltimore (Richert 8-13) at
G. All 1\. H. Pet. M Cepeda Cards 24
Tex 6-3 6 3 1-3 ur av I" 35 138 fans m Fenway Park and Detroit
74 59 556 1 Kansas City (Hupter 11·13) 8
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or s Chicago
73 59 551 111 I P m
Cepe•h StL 128 485 79167 344 ski Red Sox 35 K111ebrew showed
h1
h th mmngs But he was pulled mI Cahfornla
66 65 504 3 1 Chicago (Peters 15-7) at 1
Staub Hou 123 451 ii5 153 334 Twin
• s 34 Howard 'Senators 3\' grass form t a gave t Orlm e the seventh mmng while work Washmglon
111 70 476 111&gt; I Boston (Morehead 4 a),
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117 451 71 "' ...., F Robinson Orioles 26 Kalme I N J hv pohshmg off lefty Keith mg on a one- Iter an ea ng Cleveland
63 71 470 121&gt; P m
Flood StL 1!11429 56 139 324 and McAuhffe Tigers 22
Carpenter of Canada 6 4, 6-3, 6- 11 0
Baltimore
59 71 454 141&gt;
Saturday's lllames
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Rose, Cln • 120 468 76 I~ 321
Ruus Batted In
1 Hoyt Wilhelm came on and New York
59 75 440 161&gt; Washington at New 1York, night
Gnzlz, Pllll 118381 60 125 321 Natfooal League· Cepeda 2 Graebner the h•ghest seeded - - - - ~ Kansa1 City 55 76 420 19 Detroit at Mmnesota
Aaron. All 125 490 95156 318 cards 104, Wynn, Astros 97 Yank Wllh 'the seventh spot on
Thursday's Results
Cleveland at Cahforma n1ght
ADen, PhD 122 468 89 143 307 Aaron, Braves 90, Clemente ! the lis• was the only American I
Mmoosota 10 Baltimore 9
Baltimore at Kansas City
Davll, N.Y. 129 t89 66 149 305 Pirates 89, Perez, Reds 84
1&lt;1 reach the quarter fmals a
Washmgton 6 New York 0
Chtcago at Boston
Amelteao League
Amerleau League· Yastrzem- ear a 0
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National League
G.ABB.H.Pct. 1skt, Red Sox 95, Killebrew, Y How:ver Gr bner lost to 1
(only gamesscheduled)
W L Pel GB
f'RbiD, BIB 1011'15 'ID 124 33l Twms 90 E Robmson Or10les Riessen in t~e .~!stern !mal and
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St l.ouiS
83 51 619
Yatnl!liBoll 1.14483 90149 308 78, Howard, Senators 75, he lost to South Africa's ct1fr ,
(All Times EDT)
Cmc•"n•t•
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8colt, Boa 132 46'1 81142 304 Blefary, Or10les 70
Dry!dal• m the Pennsylvama ,
Washmgton (Ortega 9 7) at Chicago
72 62 537 11
Kallne, "Det 104181. 1'8108 299
Pitching
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National Lea.e· Mc&lt;;ormlck, J Drvsdale. runner up here two Cleveland Browns, sl•ll lookmg p m
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67 64 51! 141'o
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108 41115 !a .299 Giants 15-7 Hughes Cards 13-S, years ago and commg back 1for the~r first exhibtt•on wmo~ Detro I~ ~(la~a 13 7)
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Fed ex.... fa&gt;(,
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Blair Bait 120428 lt126 .292 Farrell, Phils 9-4; Jarvis, strong after a winter hernia Itake on the No110nal l'ootball l
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Lo A 1 60 71 ~ 211&gt;
aalti , .. lil'd
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Fregit, Gal ' 122467
289 Braves 13-6, Veale Pirates 15-7 operation showed hiS fifth League champiOn Gr&lt;en Bay International ague n ngs u.'usl~~e es 55 60 4U7 28¥,
tires ell 111ft
four,tradHil
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Cnglro, 8oS 115 3111 ltlOO 287 America• League Lonborg seeded talents '" a 6-3 6 3 6 3 Packers m Jhe second half of IBy United Press laternatmnal N York
5! 79 392 30
11~, off ,.,.r, ~
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W L Pet GB ew 'nursday'• Results 1
MJncber, Cal
4, Horlen, While Sox 14-6, NewmaQ '1/hlle fourth seeded header Saturday mght
RI~hmond
77 59 566
Chicago 2 New York 1 (11
775·15(6.70.15)
7.75-1417 50.141
!listS f11119 2771 McGlothlin, Angels 11-5, Peters, lefty "leola P1hc of
The Packers move m With an i Rochester
75 59 560 1 mnmgs)
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downed Lamar Roemer
outstandmg exh1bllmn rtcorll be I Toledo
72 6! 533 4'o Pittsburgh e Philadelphia\ 4
7 35-15(6.50.15)
7 35-14(7 .00-14)
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hmd th•m
Columbus
67 69 493 10 (mghtl
640.15
6.95-1416.50·141
In top men's matches on
Thev are undEfeated m four Jad&lt;sonv1Ue 64 71 474 12&lt;; Atlanta 5 Los Aogelrs 4 (nl~hO
second day of the champiOn games, compiling 96110mts and Toronto
63 71 470 13 Cincmnatl 3 San Francisco ~
sh1ps, Ruche was matched
up only :13 The Packers Buffalo
62 71 466 1311. (mghll
N...,...loeague
!Taylor ($-S) 010 OQI 200- 4 6 21agam,t toughie Gene Scott of
shut out tlle C~llege AU· Syracuse
59 76 437 171&gt; st Lows 5 Houston 1 flo~ght)
(11 "'ddp)
Los A
Tbondav'• Results
Today's Probable Pitchers
000 1101 13x- 51 2, New York a former DaviS Stars and the Chicago Bears
011111101 000 a.- 14 I Atlanta Re
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Cupper and a fme turf player and allowed the Dallas Cowboys Toronto 4 Syraruse 1 (11111mngs l
)All Times EDT)
Oste~ganup&amp;!la:' 18) I and SIXth seeded Roger Taylor qnly three points Plltsburgb n1ght)
New York (Fisher 9-15
J'lfP-~' haw (2rll LP- of Brilaln drew Armistead gained the other 20 pomts In a Buf(alo 2 Rochester 1 (1st, Cardwell 4-91 at Chicago fCulnll
(l5-l4 BRS--Roseboco INeely of Tampa Fla
rto 31-20 loss to Green Bay
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' 8-10 and Jenkms 18-10) 2
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Zeke Bratowsk1 IS expected to Rochester 3 Butalo 2 (2nd p m
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( ~ 000- 1 4 0 RICO, woo upset Spain's
be at quarterback at the sta· night)
Los Angeles (Sulton tl-13) at
: 000 20&gt;&lt;- 3 5 1 Santana at Wimbledon, start! dlum Saturday mght Regular Toledo 2 JacksonvtUe I (night\ Atlanta (Lemaster A) a p m
tus run from the
;Bart Starr's bruised nbs are Columbus 1 Richmond 4 (night) Sa!l Francisco !Herbel 2-41 at
1n1t Repair Service I McCordllck, Linzy !8) and slot
agamst Bill
Blill' bealmg
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Clncmnatt (Queen 12 6) 8 p m
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Malllljey (J.3.9) !llld Point.
Some of the brighti'!lt n~w WITH RUFFLES•
Houston (Giusti 111-13) at
Bench: LP~ick
names In football WID be On
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LoUIS I Briles 9-5) 9 p m
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hand for the annual twm hilt- MUNICH, West Germany Philadelphia tL Jackson
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CUnt Jones of the Minnesota VI- (UPI)-A helicopter dropped! 121 at Pittsburgh (Fryman
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Andorson and JUD 1,000 paper dresjles m a field 18 p m
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Saturday's Games
ar (I) and Brand;
lUndy JohnsOn and ~·ommy No teen-agers scrambled to find
New York at Chicago (2)
Willis (I) and
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bi9 of the Atlanta Faleons
prtze.wlnnlng number
Angeles at Atlanta
(9-6).
The Falcons and V•kmgs w•IL
San FrancisCII at Clncmnatt
Midd~.o.
N. ~nd Ave. ,
, ...1" lfRS - Cepeda
meet In the opener.
The flflder was
Houston at I« Louis
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PI'I'I'SBURGH
Anderson and Grabowskl wll' Ischoolboy ~(eter
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.. Columbia Cbapel - ·
Son&lt;hJ !!ebqot ,9:4t a.' 'm., :
9:30 a. m,;'!st and Srd
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.Outh SerVil-e 6:1rp. m. Even· Rll!lsell Archer, SUpl Sunday
Church Sc;hoo~ 10H5
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' 1 o1. Willa.., Supt."
7:sb p, m.
worsblp, 10:45 IL m. and 7:30 IL m. Sunday, MORSE CBAPEL day and .s
lldpUII Church, lla.ban
Stiv.,...vllle Rd.: . t... p. m. alternately. Bible Study -worship, 11 a.m., 1st and srd p. m.
Gnllllead, Rev. C. L. O'Qlo- ll'rtedom Gospel Mlsslou - and prayer service, led by pas- Sundays; Omrcb School 9:30 a
Latter Dqy
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I'Jorsblp I p. m. eacb Suo· tor, 7:30 p. nL Woduesday. m. Sunday.
Reorganized 1t'llarcll ol .
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pastori Roger Christian Epdeavor, 7:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. MornJna wor·
Supt.. Suooay ccnoot, Jrd Saturday ol month.
MinersvUle . Methodlsl Cbureh Christ of Latler Day liplnls .;,
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111 a 1•• Evangelistic service 7
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- Wendell G. Stutler , pastor. Joseph Stobart, pastor. 6
111. ~nmg service,
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South Bethel EUB Church .,.. Sunday School, 9 a. m.;' Wor- from Racine on Racine ·;,
l:liO p.lll. (1111Yer meeliJJ&amp;.
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Rev. Jafk ' Young, p a. sblp service 10 a. m.
land Road. Sunday School:
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Sunday School 10 a. m.;
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Carpeuter Baptist
Cb•ll'dll l.
Norman H. Bahr, Supt.; Sunday
m· a.
i\o•~~nuu•Si J.nln:b~ Sunday evening service. at
- ~ School, 9:30
p.Sunm.dayTuSeshdayl, 9 30 a
Worship 10o45 a. m. and 7:30 Jsohn Kt~bler, pas lnr. Sunday p. •m.; Wed., worship set,yical
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· m.; p. m. alternately. Bible S!jldy chool 9'·10•
Harold Roush, at 1.:30 p. m. ·
rDIIJg wor P ; a.m.
Worshtp 10;;!11 a. m.; Preachmg d P..
S . led b
Supt.; Allen Brewer, Ass't.
P. m.· Prayer service an tayet erV!ce,
. Y pas- S t P chi 7·30
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R.omQn CQtholic
Flnl Bapllll Cbureb,
1"urlday
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up ·• rea ~g · p. m. un. o Lad 1 Lo
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S~oo~ 10 a. m., Ray T,p. rs ·PI~In! ~uu 6.urcb Racine Metilodlst Church _
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dleporl - Rev. Charles
Whaley, Supt.
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W. Kun&lt;&gt;ler, pastor: Sun·
Bottom - Rev. George
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'SJfBcuse ApostoUc Mission_nev.S iac
i'&lt;.ung, :~~ day Schnol 9::10 a. m.; Preach· ll. Shipman, Adm. - Sunday
a. m.; t;lara Pollen, Supt.,
Earl eus;.;,, pastor. Services Ill&lt;,
un •l worshtp,
3 lng tO 30 a. m. MYF 6 P m . Masses : 10:30 a. .m., 5 p. m.
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Wednesday Friday and a. m.; Sunday School, l01a. m.: p
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welcome. Syracuse Rl. u y an rayer scmces
i&gt;!'ethodist- Near Guysvllle (Dutch Ridge);
110ck ~ r ·
p. m. Prayer meeting; &amp;:30
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by pastor, 7 3ll p. IlL Tuesday.
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Rev. Fiank Manier!, p~!IOf,
m., choir. practice.
Adult Class Meeting 7:30 p. m. Chester Lemley, pastor; Wor Sunday Masa 10:30 a. m.: Boly
Church Of • 'hrl·•
last Mooday of month.
shtp service 9'·10 a. m.; Sun· Day of ObUgaUon 6:30 a.m.;
Flrll llapllll Cbrdt,
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roy - ll!u&gt;. Carver
Bradtxu-, Church o! ',!:blilt- Syracuse EUB Chur~h- Rev. 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Confession, I&gt; hour
before
Sunday School .9:30 Ull IG:ZO. Larry William•, minister; 'Bible Paul A. SeUcrs, pastor; Sun· Study, Wednesday, 1'311 p. m. Mass.
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Worship service, 10:30 a.
School and Morning Worship, day School, 9:30 a. m.; Ben Rutland Methodist Church SQ/VQ!ion Army
Nursery and Junior Church for 10:30 a. m.: Christian Endeav- Quisenberry, Supt.; !0:3i) a.. m. Re.. C. J . Lemley, pastor: The Solvation Army, - Eo.
childretl.
or, 6 p. m.: Everung Wor- Morning Worship~rvice,' lsi Church School 9·30 a.m.; Wor· voy Ray S. Wining, off!~ 1D
Flrsl Bapllll " " '
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and 3rd Sundays of the month. sltip service, tO 30 a. m.
charge. Sunday 10 a. m. HellRev. C. I. O'Cennor,
.. Bemloclt G ro to Christian 7:30 p. IlL Evenm Evangel,.. Monday, 6·30 p. m.
ness meeting: 10:30 a. m. Sun.
Sunday ;~ 9~, rtau1t
L'burl;4. - Jamea Quisenberry. tic Servlce, 2nd d 4th Sun· Sutton Methodist Chorcb
day School Sunday 7 p. m.
la.od, Sapli:"'lp:• a. m. 'MoraServtee, 9:30 IL m.: day of montiL
John W. Kimbler , pastpr:
\'oung Paople's Legion; 7:30 p.
lng Worship; 6&lt;30 p. ,... BYF 7:Sir p. m. Wednesday.
Bethany EUB Church - llcv. Robert K Lee, . Supt.
m. Salvation meeting; Thur•
•nd Jlllllor li'ol)awohlP: 8 p.
,!'radford t'allnlll 01 \!brist- Paul A. Sellers, pastor; Morn· ship 9:15 a. m., SuiJQay
day, I to 3 P· m. Ladles Home
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Evenin&amp; 84Mh; Wednesday, •oe Roblnaon, minister;
. Worship, 9:30 a. to(; Suo· 10 15 a. m. 1
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Scbool, 10 : 3~ a. m.,' i!lythe Oak Gr.ve Methodist
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Parish - ·:W'~._.G.
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Supt.: . Youth Fellow·
W. Kimbler, pastor, Earl
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pastor. W-~
10:30 a. m.; li:venmg Worsblp, ship, 6:30 p. m.l
Cross, Supt. Sunday School
Pomeroy Sevenlb Day Adveo·
8:30 p. m. .·Be.itor Cbdlr Prao- P. Itt Wednesday 1 P. m.
CARMEL EUB 't:hurch-Rev, tO: u; a. m.; Preaching 9: tS. fist Charcb - Mulberry Heights
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Cainmunity
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Paul A. Sellers, pastor; Sun· Syracuse Methodist (,'burch ·- Rd., norU• of Meigs Memorial
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CarleiOD Church_ Klog
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day School, 9:30a.m., Wayne [ w; ndcll G. Stutler, pastor; Wor· Hospital. ~astor, F. W. Gifford,
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bury Road _ Cl de Hinton
School. 9.30 a. m.
. , Roush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Morn· , shtp service, 11 a. m.;
7:30 p. , m. Bt!&gt;le Study, prayer
minister.
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Sept. Morning Servtces 10:30 a day of the month; 8 p. m. Even- 1Sundny 6 p m. Prayer meeting Hobert [lunham, Ass't. Ser.o.l . ~ieh 'the hope it .mil, in some IIU!IJIUN, ,,.,.,. fJIId laelp ,_
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a.m. atid Worship Services
m. lrst ·and third Sunda~s..
ing Evangelistic Servir.e, 2st 1Sunday 7:45 p, m.
tees on Saturday:
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which il good in family trnd ~""""'Y Ule, thlt f!
a p. m. ~rnate Sundays 8 Moon Clly Ch"!"h ot Chrtst, and 3rd sun9ay o~ month.
Laurel Clill Free Methodist School, Z ~· m. Worshtp 3
ture 11 •pomored by the biuinas ffmu and or~
m. wecJt¥lsday, Prayer ..,;,nee. Vocal M~sic, Etttl!f"!&gt;n Weekley, T~inicy U!fed Church Of Churc.b - R. Eugene Gill; ' pas·
Vnited Brethren
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• ll!'oW Bible Stud~. Chr"l. Po~roy - Rev. W. H. tor; Lunday School 9:30 a. m ; Eden Ualted Brelbrea
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CHURCH_ Beecl1 Grove. Rev.
m., !~~1ng Worshtp, 7:30 Perrin, pa gr. Piitrii:k D. Wood, Phil Wise, Supt.; Morning wo-.- Christ Churcb- Rev. Eldea R.
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meeting' 'tuesday "ii30 p m - 6th and .
St., Jack Scttez, l (Lagsv e Post Offi J, Rev er 11ervice hq, rll. ,Wedn.S.
classes ~J!l' all sou~
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· m.; Evangelistic serviCe, 7:l!O ship at 10:30 a. m. Methodist Mazie Holsinger, clasa Jeadel.
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Kelly llaloy, Stipt., P r .
Schoo~ 9,00 a. m., Church
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rison, pastor: Sunday School
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8 p. m. Bible Study, dlepo,l - Publtc meeting Sun· Chester. - Rev . flerberl Grate Sund~y at 7:30 p. m. Prayer
Pearl ,/,;lJ!.·; ~brlstlau
8 p. m.
day, ,1 p. m.;
Watcbtowcr pastor; Mrs. Edna •.ite, Sup~ meeting aecond and
fourth
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Chri o1 Christ- Study, 3 p. rn.; Bible Study, Charles Bissell. Ass'~ Sunday I Thursday, 7:30 p. m. and
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Hartford ·"'~ 9 a. . m. DST;
Carter minister
Bible I Wi. 7.. p. m.: Service meet- Srhool 9:30 a. m.:
Mornmg l and third Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
Lillie Kygel" pCQ, 9:30· , ScbooL 9:30a. m. w~rship and I ill 8 p. m. Thursday; Mtnt~ Wot;ship'U •: m.; NYPS 6:45 11'rayer meeting every. Wedne,s-11
Cheshire :· ~it lO:,S
Preaching service 10 , 30 a. ·m. tr Sch~l, 7 p. m. Thursday. .P· m.: Evemng ,..~r.vu:e, 7:30 day at 7:30 p. m. Chrtstian Eo240 IJncoln s~ Middleport 992-2550
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· . m. .Evening Service, 7 p. m. 'st. Paul'• LullJFao Charcb- 7:30p.m .. Wednesday. . , m Chr"'t Church- James
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MI. Uale~ Baptill Clburch H. Braley, Bible School SdPl 1132 E. · l&gt;econd St., Pomeroy. Middleport Clmrcb,l•f th• ~ ... rison, pastor. Sunday . School
Rev. Cecil ~ Pastor.
ztoo t'lturch ff Christ, Pfm. gundty· School~&amp;; .~·· Wor· arene ,... )lev. 1\~ilry '· ~!iUcr.' 9 30 a., ,rn. P_reachmg, first
day Scltool ifG a. ~··Earl eroy . HarrisonvlUe Road ;Eu· ship service,,!
a. m,. P~. S~· School 9:30 (.1&lt;a. w.,. thud Sunday, 7.30 p. m. Se&lt;:OD&lt;tll
Starkey, S!ll!t, ~emng Wo .
1 Un'!SfWOOd. mlnl~te( Bi.' R,.v. ):lrJ,ali&lt;Et\~1,;- .. . f.i , ~g \lforsblp ,10:3!). a.. p · .and fourth Sunday, 11 L
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Junr.'r 'S~clofy 6:30 p, m.
. ML Hermon ,United Brelhrel
•Ohio'• Olden Dodgs Dedi,..
meeting_ and Btblt Study 7:30 lng Warship 7,30 p m . Roetho
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PS 645 p. m. Sunday. Evangel- Sunday servi~1 11 o. m. DST. '
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p. m. Wednesday,
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A fred Wletl!odlst Cbarch - istric meeting 7:30p.m.: Pray. Wednesday meeting 8 p. m.
1'1••' B'llplill c- ·-1,
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Pearl A. Casto; pastor. Sunday 1er meeting, Wed. 7:30 p. m. _ DST, Study room open Tues·
_Rev. ~ J2Jackson,
Church OJ Goo
Si;hool at 9:.30, Lloyd Dllllnger, · Pomeroy Churrb ot the Na• deavor, second and fourth ~~;~iJ
tor. Pra~eet.fct *'30 a.
Cheoter :ifhuro~ of God - So;t. Worshtp semces at 10:45 arene - 1!11~,1 Kenneth Pierco, day and Wednesday from "
Stmday Schoot 10 1 . m.,
Rev. Dai!J Thornton, pastor. a. m. wtth Vere &amp;wartz, lay. pasta~: R11'ymond
Walburn, 111 2:30 DST. Everyone wei-.
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trude B~Uer, Supt. ; Worsblp
SchQjij, 9.:30 Y,.rp.; lellder: Sund~y ev~mng, 7:45, Supt.:'•sunday School, 9:30 a. Chrlslian Science Set'Vices-·11
aervlce 11 L m. 1st and 2nd
~orship ·~ .IIJ •· _WorshiP serv1ces .wtth the ~·· m. Morning Worship, 10:30 8 , 315 Mam St., Pt. PleasaatMiddleport, Obi~ /
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. m.. Evangellsti~c
10rvl1~ 1,~ p. Caito. Wednesday, Sept. 6,. !at IlL Evening Service, 7 p. m.; Prayer mectmg, 7:45 p, m.
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m., Pra~er m
, 7.30 PI":• 7:45 p. m., Revlval se~t~s Prayer meeting, 7 p. m. Wed• day: Yo~ng People's service,
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Woods, president ,
Tuesday,
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Peoples wtth Curt Davts, contmumg oesday.
L p. m. Sunday, Worship after·RaUand Free , ,\VID Bapllll Servtce, Friday :30 p. rn.J
lbrou!:1J Sept. 15.
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Racine Church of the Na .. Rev. Paul Taylor, speaker ev.
Church _ Jtev. Paul Taylor, Ml Moriah
cb of 9¥- Flatwoods Melh!l4ist Charch ai)!lie _ Stillday School 9,3a : come.
pastor: Sunday School, 10 •.
Ja:teeSatterfield, ,..illr - · IPeari AI Casto. ~tor_. wiif. IL m.; Sunday Worship 10:30 Nease Setctemenl t'lturch m~ Guy Priddy, Supt.: Preacb- Suoday
. f 9:45 IL ot: 1'/dr· •hlp . service, 10 a. ~!!.,~very a; m.; Eveni!Jg Service 7:30 p, ery Friday night. Everyone we'J.
We FUI All Doclo'!r Prea~liptu
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Church - Mlddleport. Sunday ship se
II •·.111-JIIld t.30 other Sunday, 7:45 P. m. j~n- m.; Mld·week Prayer Service, . come.
Schoo! 9:30 a. DL, &amp;qlday ev.. p. m. Pr~yer meetmg 7:30 p. ~: day Schoo~ tO a. m.• John Bai- 7:30 p. m, Wednesday. •Rev.
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alng service 7:30 p. IlL Wednes- Tuesday, . Young
People' ley. Supt.
Morris M. Wolfe, pastor.
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clay evening service 7:!0 p. m. meeting, 7.;!11 p. m. Frtday.
Forest Run Methodist chorrh Rutland Church ot the Naz.
Paslor, Chas. w,. Rogen.
41nllaod Cbtll'~~ ol God - -S1111day Sclt~ol 10 a. 01 ..• Mrs. areue - Sutlday School 9:30 a.
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Rome MJBIIoa a.areb,
Ot~Vid Sheets, pastor. Fred Neasl". Supl ~vorsh1p ~er -J m.; Mnrning worsblp 10·45 a.
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Hngbam, Rev. ll«laltl Brlekl~. Sunday School to a: m.; Evan· vice, 9 a. m. Rev. Wendell m.; Evangelistic service 7:45
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paator. Sunday Scltoo~ 9, 38. IL geUsllc service 7.30 Young Stutler, pastor.
p. m.; Midweek Prayer service
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:II' p. m. Everyon;e come. 7:30 p. m. ~at1trday.
~nday School at W a. m. . orene ,... ll!!v. A. E. Miller, I Columbus visited Mr. and Mr!l.
CENT~R
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I earl Casto, pastor. Mrs. Wa;d 1 pastor; Robert Stelj'art, s u 0 . , Douglas Circle and Florence.
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Grace . Episcopal
Churrh Spencer. Supt.
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WHITE. StlWING MAC!pNES
HQuality Falin.. At Economy Pri~r·
llld PlllliroJ,
n. Spottaored P?mero; - The Re•. Charles Heath Methodist Churcb, Rev. 9::JQ a. m.: Morning Worsh.p ! Bettr Van Meter, Margaret
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Middleport
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bJ French Ci ; ptlll Cl!urch Pt12er, Rector. Sunday Morn· Ma&gt; llonahue. •pastor: Jack 10 :30 a. m.: N.Y.P.S. 630 11 Ann CRrteton and Patrtck
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ID Galltpoii(, AIIlllated llflb S. lng Prayer and Sermbn, 9 a.m. Bechtle. Church School Sup!.: m.: li:vangelistic Service,, 7:30 ed on llr. and Mrs. Lat;ry
B.C. lteY. it' t. ' l'ln11on,
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Church School. 9 30 a m:; Wor· 1p. m.: Prayer meeting Wed· . and daugltter.,of Cltesfer Mon.
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GREAT 'B!JND - Wor~.·· . ftliiJ!IPII*I~
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9:30 a. m,;'!st and Srd
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.Outh SerVil-e 6:1rp. m. Even· Rll!lsell Archer, SUpl Sunday
Church Sc;hoo~ 10H5
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' 1 o1. Willa.., Supt."
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worsblp, 10:45 IL m. and 7:30 IL m. Sunday, MORSE CBAPEL day and .s
lldpUII Church, lla.ban
Stiv.,...vllle Rd.: . t... p. m. alternately. Bible Study -worship, 11 a.m., 1st and srd p. m.
Gnllllead, Rev. C. L. O'Qlo- ll'rtedom Gospel Mlsslou - and prayer service, led by pas- Sundays; Omrcb School 9:30 a
Latter Dqy
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I'Jorsblp I p. m. eacb Suo· tor, 7:30 p. nL Woduesday. m. Sunday.
Reorganized 1t'llarcll ol .
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pastori Roger Christian Epdeavor, 7:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. MornJna wor·
Supt.. Suooay ccnoot, Jrd Saturday ol month.
MinersvUle . Methodlsl Cbureh Christ of Latler Day liplnls .;,
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111 a 1•• Evangelistic service 7
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- Wendell G. Stutler , pastor. Joseph Stobart, pastor. 6
111. ~nmg service,
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South Bethel EUB Church .,.. Sunday School, 9 a. m.;' Wor- from Racine on Racine ·;,
l:liO p.lll. (1111Yer meeliJJ&amp;.
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Rev. Jafk ' Young, p a. sblp service 10 a. m.
land Road. Sunday School:
m.;
Sunday School 10 a. m.;
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Norman H. Bahr, Supt.; Sunday
m· a.
i\o•~~nuu•Si J.nln:b~ Sunday evening service. at
- ~ School, 9:30
p.Sunm.dayTuSeshdayl, 9 30 a
Worship 10o45 a. m. and 7:30 Jsohn Kt~bler, pas lnr. Sunday p. •m.; Wed., worship set,yical
Mo
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Harold Roush, at 1.:30 p. m. ·
rDIIJg wor P ; a.m.
Worshtp 10;;!11 a. m.; Preachmg d P..
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Supt.; Allen Brewer, Ass't.
P. m.· Prayer service an tayet erV!ce,
. Y pas- S t P chi 7·30
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Flnl Bapllll Cbureb,
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W. Kun&lt;&gt;ler, pastor: Sun·
Bottom - Rev. George
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'SJfBcuse ApostoUc Mission_nev.S iac
i'&lt;.ung, :~~ day Schnol 9::10 a. m.; Preach· ll. Shipman, Adm. - Sunday
a. m.; t;lara Pollen, Supt.,
Earl eus;.;,, pastor. Services Ill&lt;,
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3 lng tO 30 a. m. MYF 6 P m . Masses : 10:30 a. .m., 5 p. m.
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Wednesday Friday and a. m.; Sunday School, l01a. m.: p
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welcome. Syracuse Rl. u y an rayer scmces
i&gt;!'ethodist- Near Guysvllle (Dutch Ridge);
110ck ~ r ·
p. m. Prayer meeting; &amp;:30
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by pastor, 7 3ll p. IlL Tuesday.
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Rev. Fiank Manier!, p~!IOf,
m., choir. practice.
Adult Class Meeting 7:30 p. m. Chester Lemley, pastor; Wor Sunday Masa 10:30 a. m.: Boly
Church Of • 'hrl·•
last Mooday of month.
shtp service 9'·10 a. m.; Sun· Day of ObUgaUon 6:30 a.m.;
Flrll llapllll Cbrdt,
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roy - ll!u&gt;. Carver
Bradtxu-, Church o! ',!:blilt- Syracuse EUB Chur~h- Rev. 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Confession, I&gt; hour
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Sunday School .9:30 Ull IG:ZO. Larry William•, minister; 'Bible Paul A. SeUcrs, pastor; Sun· Study, Wednesday, 1'311 p. m. Mass.
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Worship service, 10:30 a.
School and Morning Worship, day School, 9:30 a. m.; Ben Rutland Methodist Church SQ/VQ!ion Army
Nursery and Junior Church for 10:30 a. m.: Christian Endeav- Quisenberry, Supt.; !0:3i) a.. m. Re.. C. J . Lemley, pastor: The Solvation Army, - Eo.
childretl.
or, 6 p. m.: Everung Wor- Morning Worship~rvice,' lsi Church School 9·30 a.m.; Wor· voy Ray S. Wining, off!~ 1D
Flrsl Bapllll " " '
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and 3rd Sundays of the month. sltip service, tO 30 a. m.
charge. Sunday 10 a. m. HellRev. C. I. O'Cennor,
.. Bemloclt G ro to Christian 7:30 p. IlL Evenm Evangel,.. Monday, 6·30 p. m.
ness meeting: 10:30 a. m. Sun.
Sunday ;~ 9~, rtau1t
L'burl;4. - Jamea Quisenberry. tic Servlce, 2nd d 4th Sun· Sutton Methodist Chorcb
day School Sunday 7 p. m.
la.od, Sapli:"'lp:• a. m. 'MoraServtee, 9:30 IL m.: day of montiL
John W. Kimbler , pastpr:
\'oung Paople's Legion; 7:30 p.
lng Worship; 6&lt;30 p. ,... BYF 7:Sir p. m. Wednesday.
Bethany EUB Church - llcv. Robert K Lee, . Supt.
m. Salvation meeting; Thur•
•nd Jlllllor li'ol)awohlP: 8 p.
,!'radford t'allnlll 01 \!brist- Paul A. Sellers, pastor; Morn· ship 9:15 a. m., SuiJQay
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. Worship, 9:30 a. to(; Suo· 10 15 a. m. 1
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Scbool, 10 : 3~ a. m.,' i!lythe Oak Gr.ve Methodist
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Parish - ·:W'~._.G.
IL m., Mornmg Wor*tp
Supt.: . Youth Fellow·
W. Kimbler, pastor, Earl
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pastor. W-~
10:30 a. m.; li:venmg Worsblp, ship, 6:30 p. m.l
Cross, Supt. Sunday School
Pomeroy Sevenlb Day Adveo·
8:30 p. m. .·Be.itor Cbdlr Prao- P. Itt Wednesday 1 P. m.
CARMEL EUB 't:hurch-Rev, tO: u; a. m.; Preaching 9: tS. fist Charcb - Mulberry Heights
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Cainmunity
ble Study.
Paul A. Sellers, pastor; Sun· Syracuse Methodist (,'burch ·- Rd., norU• of Meigs Memorial
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.Dexter ~h ol Christ
day School, 9:30a.m., Wayne [ w; ndcll G. Stutler, pastor; Wor· Hospital. ~astor, F. W. Gifford,
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bury Road _ Cl de Hinton
School. 9.30 a. m.
. , Roush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Morn· , shtp service, 11 a. m.;
7:30 p. , m. Bt!&gt;le Study, prayer
minister.
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Norman
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Sept. Morning Servtces 10:30 a day of the month; 8 p. m. Even- 1Sundny 6 p m. Prayer meeting Hobert [lunham, Ass't. Ser.o.l . ~ieh 'the hope it .mil, in some IIU!IJIUN, ,,.,.,. fJIId laelp ,_
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a.m. atid Worship Services
m. lrst ·and third Sunda~s..
ing Evangelistic Servir.e, 2st 1Sunday 7:45 p, m.
tees on Saturday:
. Sabbath
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which il good in family trnd ~""""'Y Ule, thlt f!
a p. m. ~rnate Sundays 8 Moon Clly Ch"!"h ot Chrtst, and 3rd sun9ay o~ month.
Laurel Clill Free Methodist School, Z ~· m. Worshtp 3
ture 11 •pomored by the biuinas ffmu and or~
m. wecJt¥lsday, Prayer ..,;,nee. Vocal M~sic, Etttl!f"!&gt;n Weekley, T~inicy U!fed Church Of Churc.b - R. Eugene Gill; ' pas·
Vnited Brethren
APOS'l't:IUO ~ COMMUNITY .
• ll!'oW Bible Stud~. Chr"l. Po~roy - Rev. W. H. tor; Lunday School 9:30 a. m ; Eden Ualted Brelbrea
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meeting' 'tuesday "ii30 p m - 6th and .
St., Jack Scttez, l (Lagsv e Post Offi J, Rev er 11ervice hq, rll. ,Wedn.S.
classes ~J!l' all sou~
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8 p. m. Bible Study, dlepo,l - Publtc meeting Sun· Chester. - Rev . flerberl Grate Sund~y at 7:30 p. m. Prayer
Pearl ,/,;lJ!.·; ~brlstlau
8 p. m.
day, ,1 p. m.;
Watcbtowcr pastor; Mrs. Edna •.ite, Sup~ meeting aecond and
fourth
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Chri o1 Christ- Study, 3 p. rn.; Bible Study, Charles Bissell. Ass'~ Sunday I Thursday, 7:30 p. m. and
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Carter minister
Bible I Wi. 7.. p. m.: Service meet- Srhool 9:30 a. m.:
Mornmg l and third Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
Lillie Kygel" pCQ, 9:30· , ScbooL 9:30a. m. w~rship and I ill 8 p. m. Thursday; Mtnt~ Wot;ship'U •: m.; NYPS 6:45 11'rayer meeting every. Wedne,s-11
Cheshire :· ~it lO:,S
Preaching service 10 , 30 a. ·m. tr Sch~l, 7 p. m. Thursday. .P· m.: Evemng ,..~r.vu:e, 7:30 day at 7:30 p. m. Chrtstian Eo240 IJncoln s~ Middleport 992-2550
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MI. Uale~ Baptill Clburch H. Braley, Bible School SdPl 1132 E. · l&gt;econd St., Pomeroy. Middleport Clmrcb,l•f th• ~ ... rison, pastor. Sunday . School
Rev. Cecil ~ Pastor.
ztoo t'lturch ff Christ, Pfm. gundty· School~&amp;; .~·· Wor· arene ,... )lev. 1\~ilry '· ~!iUcr.' 9 30 a., ,rn. P_reachmg, first
day Scltool ifG a. ~··Earl eroy . HarrisonvlUe Road ;Eu· ship service,,!
a. m,. P~. S~· School 9:30 (.1&lt;a. w.,. thud Sunday, 7.30 p. m. Se&lt;:OD&lt;tll
Starkey, S!ll!t, ~emng Wo .
1 Un'!SfWOOd. mlnl~te( Bi.' R,.v. ):lrJ,ali&lt;Et\~1,;- .. . f.i , ~g \lforsblp ,10:3!). a.. p · .and fourth Sunday, 11 L
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. ML Hermon ,United Brelhrel
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p. m. Wednesday,
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A fred Wletl!odlst Cbarch - istric meeting 7:30p.m.: Pray. Wednesday meeting 8 p. m.
1'1••' B'llplill c- ·-1,
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Pearl A. Casto; pastor. Sunday 1er meeting, Wed. 7:30 p. m. _ DST, Study room open Tues·
_Rev. ~ J2Jackson,
Church OJ Goo
Si;hool at 9:.30, Lloyd Dllllnger, · Pomeroy Churrb ot the Na• deavor, second and fourth ~~;~iJ
tor. Pra~eet.fct *'30 a.
Cheoter :ifhuro~ of God - So;t. Worshtp semces at 10:45 arene - 1!11~,1 Kenneth Pierco, day and Wednesday from "
Stmday Schoot 10 1 . m.,
Rev. Dai!J Thornton, pastor. a. m. wtth Vere &amp;wartz, lay. pasta~: R11'ymond
Walburn, 111 2:30 DST. Everyone wei-.
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trude B~Uer, Supt. ; Worsblp
SchQjij, 9.:30 Y,.rp.; lellder: Sund~y ev~mng, 7:45, Supt.:'•sunday School, 9:30 a. Chrlslian Science Set'Vices-·11
aervlce 11 L m. 1st and 2nd
~orship ·~ .IIJ •· _WorshiP serv1ces .wtth the ~·· m. Morning Worship, 10:30 8 , 315 Mam St., Pt. PleasaatMiddleport, Obi~ /
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10rvl1~ 1,~ p. Caito. Wednesday, Sept. 6,. !at IlL Evening Service, 7 p. m.; Prayer mectmg, 7:45 p, m.
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, 7.30 PI":• 7:45 p. m., Revlval se~t~s Prayer meeting, 7 p. m. Wed• day: Yo~ng People's service,
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Tuesday,
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Peoples wtth Curt Davts, contmumg oesday.
L p. m. Sunday, Worship after·RaUand Free , ,\VID Bapllll Servtce, Friday :30 p. rn.J
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Racine Church of the Na .. Rev. Paul Taylor, speaker ev.
Church _ Jtev. Paul Taylor, Ml Moriah
cb of 9¥- Flatwoods Melh!l4ist Charch ai)!lie _ Stillday School 9,3a : come.
pastor: Sunday School, 10 •.
Ja:teeSatterfield, ,..illr - · IPeari AI Casto. ~tor_. wiif. IL m.; Sunday Worship 10:30 Nease Setctemenl t'lturch m~ Guy Priddy, Supt.: Preacb- Suoday
. f 9:45 IL ot: 1'/dr· •hlp . service, 10 a. ~!!.,~very a; m.; Eveni!Jg Service 7:30 p, ery Friday night. Everyone we'J.
We FUI All Doclo'!r Prea~liptu
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II •·.111-JIIld t.30 other Sunday, 7:45 P. m. j~n- m.; Mld·week Prayer Service, . come.
Schoo! 9:30 a. DL, &amp;qlday ev.. p. m. Pr~yer meetmg 7:30 p. ~: day Schoo~ tO a. m.• John Bai- 7:30 p. m, Wednesday. •Rev.
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alng service 7:30 p. IlL Wednes- Tuesday, . Young
People' ley. Supt.
Morris M. Wolfe, pastor.
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Forest Run Methodist chorrh Rutland Church ot the Naz.
Paslor, Chas. w,. Rogen.
41nllaod Cbtll'~~ ol God - -S1111day Sclt~ol 10 a. 01 ..• Mrs. areue - Sutlday School 9:30 a.
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Ot~Vid Sheets, pastor. Fred Neasl". Supl ~vorsh1p ~er -J m.; Mnrning worsblp 10·45 a.
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Hngbam, Rev. ll«laltl Brlekl~. Sunday School to a: m.; Evan· vice, 9 a. m. Rev. Wendell m.; Evangelistic service 7:45
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paator. Sunday Scltoo~ 9, 38. IL geUsllc service 7.30 Young Stutler, pastor.
p. m.; Midweek Prayer service
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:II' p. m. Everyon;e come. 7:30 p. m. ~at1trday.
~nday School at W a. m. . orene ,... ll!!v. A. E. Miller, I Columbus visited Mr. and Mr!l.
CENT~R
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I earl Casto, pastor. Mrs. Wa;d 1 pastor; Robert Stelj'art, s u 0 . , Douglas Circle and Florence.
_ D.A.Y. HaD,
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Grace . Episcopal
Churrh Spencer. Supt.
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WHITE. StlWING MAC!pNES
HQuality Falin.. At Economy Pri~r·
llld PlllliroJ,
n. Spottaored P?mero; - The Re•. Charles Heath Methodist Churcb, Rev. 9::JQ a. m.: Morning Worsh.p ! Bettr Van Meter, Margaret
as Miu s~
Middleport
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bJ French Ci ; ptlll Cl!urch Pt12er, Rector. Sunday Morn· Ma&gt; llonahue. •pastor: Jack 10 :30 a. m.: N.Y.P.S. 630 11 Ann CRrteton and Patrtck
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B.C. lteY. it' t. ' l'ln11on,
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Church School. 9 30 a m:; Wor· 1p. m.: Prayer meeting Wed· . and daugltter.,of Cltesfer Mon.
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Mr.
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Corner of Fourth and Malo
Fellowship 6:30 p. m.; Boy• month, no p.m.: Eleanor Cir· tor Sunday ~c.hool 10 a. m.: .: ~,;,~~· a '. n er Sun ay
Middleport. ' Ret. Nyle
" ~enlng service, 7:30 p. ele. second fhursda y: Class 12. Worshtp, Wednesd~ and e'rl-' J W j.ee 1 1\!1''· • ' Mil
mlnlster. Sunday SchiOI UO
Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. third Wednesday · Mternoon Cir· day . ·•
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2nd and lth Sund~ya . Youth cle. fourth Thur;day afternoon: I The Pentecootill Cltatch ~lid· t ~~~ ~av l:st
P
a m. Momtag -'il'~lp.
. .! :30 p. m. Wednesday . choir practice. Wzdnesday
l'llepurt - South 3ro ·AI'e., Rev. i A · ·
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.Naomi Baplfllt , tburch
Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. m. Hy•ell Run Free Methodist B L, Barrett, pastor: Sumiav 1tv Van
of !let
Sunday Scbool 9:301. m. ;
IV~dnesday.
Church - Sunday School '·9·30 Schunl W a. m.; Sunday even- l .llltp U a. m.; W~day,
Morntaa Star £UB Church - a. m., Supt. Harolil Dewhurst. 1ng evangelistic service, 7 311 :· ~~~; , Eunic
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pastor : Morning worship 10 :ro, Rev. [P· m.: Wednesday H1ble Stuoy iwerr R~ttv
SolJllay School, 9:45 IL m., Roy J1Cecil Wise: 'YPM 6:45 p. m., 7:30p. m. SMurda.v n1gh1 Pray i l~b"'
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r·Jiarn. r.arlle Jorli,
,t\III'Ll MDI'Illllg worsntp,
Musser. Preaching service
l'res/nitPTirm ..
I and ~uest 11 un, 1 ~ ~lilnkor
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p.
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DICK. RAWLI,._

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Elmer E. Whitt, 404'!.'.1 So•.4ih St., Ironton
Rlpre11nl1llveln Thl• Ar11 20 YMn For

THINKING?

Hobac:k and
daughter, PatnciB, of Jackson·
ville, Fla , spent a few dayi
with Mr. and Mrs Charles H0o 1
back
Mr. and Mr, Dan Witherspoon and fsmily of Willard
spent e r~nl weekend with
Mr, Opal Zer~le and children,
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BUI, Sandy aild Joc'elyn.
, 2 Dr. H T Aut. trans. Power steermJ
Mr. and Mrs Dale Warner at·
tended funeral 'i erv!Ces for ht!r
brother, Grover Bawk last Sa~
urday 1n Columbus They were
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accompamed nome by Mr and
2 Dr H T Aut. trans. Power steering, radio and
Mrs Kenneth Lawson.
heater
Mr and Mr•. U L Thompson and JQn, DavJd, of Barling,
Arkansas spent a week w1th
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Mr )n" Mrs. Charles Ramsey.
2 Dr 4 Cyl.
rhey alSO VISited their daugh·
ter, Bonme. of Pomeroy Mr.
Jerry Stewart of ShadySide was
also a guest.
4 Dr 8 Cyl Std. trans Radio and heater
Mrs WilliS Leadmgham and
1aughters and Mrs. Joan Wolfe
spent a ~aturday w1th the form·
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4 Dr. 8 cyl Aut. trans Rad1o and heater

HelD '

2 Dr. Sedan V8 Std. trans, heater and radio. Low
mlleage. ,Factory warranty on thi1 car.

1965 Plymouth .. •

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Ke~lev

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and her s1ster:;;,

and Mrs Charles Horner and
ch!ld,en, Mrs Reva Mam and
children of Portsmouth Mr.
and Mrs. Horner have just re·
cently returned !rom Germany
where he has been statiOned
with 11" U s Army
Mr and Mrs John Boles of
Newark vJSited Monday wIt ll
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Hospital
Chmtme Boggess and ch1l·
dren of Gall1pnhs V!Sitod Mr
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Ben Qutsenberry, Laura Le1f·
he1t, William Holmes and friend
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1967Dodge ... - $1995
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trans. Low mileage,

1965 Ford··Fairlane 500 - 4
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steerlntl- rlllio, wl•lw tirtl, blue llnlsh
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1963 Dodge • •

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Salesmen-Emerson Jones • Cliff PhUiips·
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1962 Mercury • • s1095

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59 Pontiac Ca~.
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Buick 4· Dr. HT SAVE. Only 62UO easy
Barhara Nofl~e and children, Clarence Beaver, or Let art zw1!11ng Mrs Sell and M r, Pierce and daughter, Dme, of 1964 CHEVROLET
$2295
\&gt;lr has almost every. accessory that Bu1ck
ci1Jding factory_ auto, au: ,Cl&gt;~d . Gold wilb. pltt:k,vlllyL
Brenda an1 P8ul, In Mason and •Falls.
Zwilling· are cousins and h a d Middleport.
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Mr and M~s. Carl nuckworth not ~een each other for 17 ,,
2verycchum
Ton. 84" 111-d
Cab sohd,
to axle12, ft.
82:ix20
ttres,
292
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ttngme,
caU
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Mr and Mrs Henry Neifert Of Coshocton spent S u n d a • years
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If nayton pent a few days evemng Wilh his brother, Rich· Mr and Mrs. Robert harden f
4 1l• Se\lan. Orie of the cleane"st '&amp;Ill anywhere. Oae
With her aunt, Elizab,th Due~- ard Duckworth.
and Jimmy and Dobbie altend- 1
cal\&gt;ful li.&gt;Cal ownet. Fully eqtllpped with pows steer- .
'Mr and Mrs. James R White ed the State Fair Sunday.
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wooth and M" Amy Evnnn
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M .
mg. power brakes, and•autorttatlc trans. n •
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POMEROY, OHIO '
viSited his mother, Grace Oil· Gallipolis Citl?.ens Band RadiO Marwn Reynolds
home on _ _.,.....___ ---- 1 '.:::=,;.,~,;,==""",...;=="""'=.,....=="""=...,..~
qustom 1Convertible Coupe.• Extra sharp Inside lllltl
" and grandmother, Mary M. Club cnlc held recently
Glenn St In the Lee Addition 1 BY EVEJ.YN BRICKLES t•
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D1ddle
Rev and Mrs. Earl Custer Mr and Mrs. Norman Hend· Mr and 'Mrs. Charles
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Gihevra F~ster were btlslttess
can have thJs one at • greatly reduced price.
Mr and Mrs Thomas Quick were Sunday VIS!Iors of Mr and rJX and daughter, Denise, of and R!ckJt Koenig and
VISitOrs In Athens Tuesday.
fully eqUipPed.
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Jaca and John
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Troy Zwilling and other rei a· Mr and Mrs, Gr.rald Violet
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Mr. and Mrs. Willie E Guln· tives
spent an ev~ w!l~ Mr. and •·
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Jerry Huff and wife have roIS beautiful all whl!e fiDlsh, and SJ&gt;Oiless interior.
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Soon~mg a week) with Mr thor of Galllpolll spent t h
Mr. ,and ,rs, Henry Gers· Mrs Fred Srrutb of Cboster
- - . - ~, turned to thejl' home 1n Dayt~n, !
and Mrs. Herman . London weekend With hill parents Mr. zewskl of Hastings Neb.
Mr and Mrs. Eveeett Wat- BY MRS. ALTA CONE
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4 Dr Slill.an. Factobo 1Air Conditioning. Sharp wblte
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and Mrs .•/ Harold Watson amt! gan, Mrs. Nellie Blum, Gabon, Foster,
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1and Albe:t Cone and "lfe ltlca!, 1
1alf cond !'ower braklla, automatic trans A perle«
The Brock reunion was be(a were YfSJtotl witb Mrs Gmeva '
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·~ Mrs. Biilll ~ylor. ~e J,oe i't!l'Jier at¥! Tony were sf.
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Four DoQI' Hard 'fop. This cat has Ill vjnyl I!PbolNew MattlnsVUie
Va., Mr. M\1" .lenllller Hensler, Belpre,
stery. Power stl!eting, power b.l\aket and automatie
and Mrs. JO!!eph Rjne of ~IlleS· Is spending the week wfth her
tr~ns. It was owp~d by orie of bul" most careful, aDd
faJihlul owners, t\n ercellent qul\\jty bvy.
d~ • Mr. ,,9rl MJI- Char lies grandmtlther, Mr1. Grace Hen.
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l'ooghty of Golljl'il~s. Mt, and sler arid ~ Coen iamtly.
BY SARAH M. RIFE
Mn., ll!J»~ Bl\"'icl:low a ned Miss Pat Moms left oh Thnrs- Mr Charles Rile " a patient
famUy of Flus&amp;ing, .Mr. and , ~ay for Morehead, K~.• where at Shell~nng Arms Ho!jpital 1n
2 Dr ~edan .6 cyl. st&amp;~ shift Shows exU:f&gt; good~
Mrs, ltussi!l! and ,lamllYt also , she wiD attend college 1 h i s Alhe"s serwOsly i!l
Fli!Shlng, and "'~ ,!!1!1• Ill•~ year. She t(ill be a sempr.
1 A2c Larry E R1!e of Bossier
Taylor- and !rululv ot 1 1\. 'E Con~. · and Dick Cone 'A. F. B in Lou!Sana. amved
rand wife, A}heM, spent Sunday borne Monday on a 10 day leave
Mr. •and
·lllalk,, ~!terAOOn iltth Albert Cone an~ Other Rife children who eame
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li'V•l' Al,;
GMC
Will~•. IJ141nl ln•evenina wtth daughter Karen Lee of Chilli· POMEROY, OHIO
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cothe , Mr Charles -A. (Jatk )
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. ' wit~, ~1\o t.afe •J'f~ln~ a vaca,- apd Mr! George Beverid~e close the wound ~"· Myrta
~~. j·· tJ•m ~~ thetr farm. ·
1(Jloro•h\ Rife\ •nd •hllrlron of Rife staye'd With ber !1111, Mr
Fo~terond Mrs. 'i\ilnljeld, W Va : also Mr and and Mrs. Charl~s Rif~ whl~
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were Mr and Mrs WJiliam ' and Mrs. Guy Guinther
Mr. and Mr, Doy H1ggenbot- Humphrey and Kara and Ella b~ther and sister-in-law, Mr. I
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wn and son, Roger and Ke1th, of l'Jorth Kingsville. Weekend and Mrs Malcom Oblnther and 1
of Tampa, Fla, spent a recent guests were Mro Do u g I a s son.
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r week w1th relatlVes in Cha:r!e:~
Mr and Mrs Edd1e Shultz Allah Teaford and daughter, ton, W. Va.
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viSited relat•ves In Zanesv&lt;lle Tammy of Heb(on VISited relo· I Mr onJ Mrs. Charles Ram·
ov r the weekend
lives here
sey took their son • Larty to
Spendmg a day recently at Mr and Mrs Charles Ram- Martm, Tenn., . whe're he will Mrs. Bet I)' Ma!OII ol ~ew Kirk,
Camden Park m Huntmotor sey spent a weekend "1tn hJS be a sophomore at the Unlver· N. J., VJSII&lt;ltl Wltli their grandwere Mr and Mrs James Te1· parents, Mr. and Mrs L H. s1ty 111 Tennessee
1 mot!1er
Mrs. , , Je•JsJe Stnew,
ford Mr ann Mcs ~' · oon Rro-sev at Forest Hill, w va ,- MJSs Rita Holman of Racme ·~~d aunt and Wiele, Mt. and
Hall , Mrs Janlee Lawson and and her SISter, Mrs John Wi~ R D., visltell m the Jaille~ Mn. Wilham 'l'huener.
son, Uav1d
Iiams, of Peterstown, w va , Teaford home
1 Randy !'pend of llashan Vll!- 1
Mr and Mrs J•m• s R Wh&lt;le and ""' mother Mrs. F M.j Tammy and Cheryl Johtlson ited his grandmother, Mrs. Al- j
1nd dau~hter, Mary B' th . of Beasley and daughter, Ruth, of Wollpen spent 'l'ilesday night 1ce Capelutrt
' 1962 CHEVROI:ET
$1995
Junbar: W Va , spent Satur· who were ot the W!II!Rn "' and Weclnesday with lheir j Mr. and Mrs. Wdltam
2\\ Ton, 9 fl. ,dump body, 7000 lb front axle 2 sp,.d reat
jay and Sunday with Mrs 1\g. holne
grandmother, Mrs Ada Slack. of Newark wer.e ,!Jaturday
:~~e, S";!5.x20 llfes, cheutei a ~el e, reat clean una &amp; ready to
nes White and Richard Duck- , Mrs. Amy Eynon and son, Mr and Mrs. T. K. Bell of. gpesls of 'llr and Mrs Herherl 1965 F~'~tto PICKUP _
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: - - - - - - - - - - · - $'1595
North They also visited he r Robert, v" 1ted her sister and Phoenix, Anz, VISited Satur· , Parker. Monday evemng VIii~ I 8
motne1, Mr9 Rose Schwarz. brother~ln-!aw, Mr. and Mr s day with Mr Snd Mrs Troy ors were Mr and Mrs Millard I
It Fl~~tsJ~e-, YB engme, ht'a\Y duty tires, g1een fm1sh ,

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Refe~ences furnished.'.
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on ha1ry Parm House furnished Th• Powell Farm on I
the Rncw• • Portland Road, I
Rnr•n• Phone 843-W$.
9 1 3!c 1
LAllY 1'0 LIVE IN and
tor l small children. Ap
be.
•oon. 2111 ~. Front

CAMPING TRAILERS
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kitchen, garage, basement,

TilE ABOVE CAN BE Fl·
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• Alum~puln Windows • Doon e C.r Pqrtt
• Patio•

DICK. RAWLI,._

• Blawn 1n I...Uiatlon

or C!•l\ C6111ct 53Wiel

Elmer E. Whitt, 404'!.'.1 So•.4ih St., Ironton
Rlpre11nl1llveln Thl• Ar11 20 YMn For

THINKING?

Hobac:k and
daughter, PatnciB, of Jackson·
ville, Fla , spent a few dayi
with Mr. and Mrs Charles H0o 1
back
Mr. and Mr, Dan Witherspoon and fsmily of Willard
spent e r~nl weekend with
Mr, Opal Zer~le and children,
• • • •
BUI, Sandy aild Joc'elyn.
, 2 Dr. H T Aut. trans. Power steermJ
Mr. and Mrs Dale Warner at·
tended funeral 'i erv!Ces for ht!r
brother, Grover Bawk last Sa~
urday 1n Columbus They were
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accompamed nome by Mr and
2 Dr H T Aut. trans. Power steering, radio and
Mrs Kenneth Lawson.
heater
Mr and Mr•. U L Thompson and JQn, DavJd, of Barling,
Arkansas spent a week w1th
• • • • •
Mr )n" Mrs. Charles Ramsey.
2 Dr 4 Cyl.
rhey alSO VISited their daugh·
ter, Bonme. of Pomeroy Mr.
Jerry Stewart of ShadySide was
also a guest.
4 Dr 8 Cyl Std. trans Radio and heater
Mrs WilliS Leadmgham and
1aughters and Mrs. Joan Wolfe
spent a ~aturday w1th the form·
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er's mother, Mrs Manor1e
4 Dr. 8 cyl Aut. trans Rad1o and heater

HelD '

2 Dr. Sedan V8 Std. trans, heater and radio. Low
mlleage. ,Factory warranty on thi1 car.

1965 Plymouth .. •

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Ke~lev

Ar. 1

and her s1ster:;;,

and Mrs Charles Horner and
ch!ld,en, Mrs Reva Mam and
children of Portsmouth Mr.
and Mrs. Horner have just re·
cently returned !rom Germany
where he has been statiOned
with 11" U s Army
Mr and Mrs John Boles of
Newark vJSited Monday wIt ll
hts

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HP.~s.

who

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pat1ent al Veterans Memorwl
Hospital
Chmtme Boggess and ch1l·
dren of Gall1pnhs V!Sitod Mr
Ola Boggess
Ben Qutsenberry, Laura Le1f·
he1t, William Holmes and friend
sneJtt Thursday evemng

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1967Dodge ... - $1995
4 Door Sedan 8 cyf. P S Rad1o and heater. Auto.
trans. Low mileage,

1965 Ford··Fairlane 500 - 4
and radio.

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V-1, auterhatlc, powlf brakes, ponr
steerlntl- rlllio, wl•lw tirtl, blue llnlsh
with lllut lnttrlor.
Shows toM care _

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trans. Heater

$1395

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Express V8. One owner.

1963 Dodge • •

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$1395

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rodlo,

4 Door Sedan. 8 cyl. Std. trans Low mileage. One

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1963 Chevrolet ..

iharp, ont

4 Door Sedan. Auto. trans Rad1o and heater.

Salesmen-Emerson Jones • Cliff PhUiips·
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1962 Mercury • • s1095

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59 Pontiac Ca~.
.4 Dr. H.T • .- $395

Used Car Lot ~ Middleport

4 Door

V8, aut.• , P.B f&lt;l'.S

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6 eyl, auto. trano.

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:00

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

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,cADILLAC- OLDSMOBILE
G.MAC FINANCING • ,

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Pomeroy~

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Buick 4· Dr. HT SAVE. Only 62UO easy
Barhara Nofl~e and children, Clarence Beaver, or Let art zw1!11ng Mrs Sell and M r, Pierce and daughter, Dme, of 1964 CHEVROLET
$2295
\&gt;lr has almost every. accessory that Bu1ck
ci1Jding factory_ auto, au: ,Cl&gt;~d . Gold wilb. pltt:k,vlllyL
Brenda an1 P8ul, In Mason and •Falls.
Zwilling· are cousins and h a d Middleport.
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healer. c~tom cab
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Mr and M~s. Carl nuckworth not ~een each other for 17 ,,
2verycchum
Ton. 84" 111-d
Cab sohd,
to axle12, ft.
82:ix20
ttres,
292
cu
m
ttngme,
caU
1
msulated van body
Mr and Mrs Henry Neifert Of Coshocton spent S u n d a • years
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If nayton pent a few days evemng Wilh his brother, Rich· Mr and Mrs. Robert harden f
4 1l• Se\lan. Orie of the cleane"st '&amp;Ill anywhere. Oae
With her aunt, Elizab,th Due~- ard Duckworth.
and Jimmy and Dobbie altend- 1
cal\&gt;ful li.&gt;Cal ownet. Fully eqtllpped with pows steer- .
'Mr and Mrs. James R White ed the State Fair Sunday.
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wooth and M" Amy Evnnn
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M .
mg. power brakes, and•autorttatlc trans. n •
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.lJm Bill Oiler, who Is attend· and daughter. Mary Beth, and Mr. and Mrs Eugene Dyer I
'"" '' '"" Colle.e al Berea Kv. 'Mr• ·nes White attenrl•rl tlie of Pomeroy have purchased the
POMEROY, OHIO '
viSited his mother, Grace Oil· Gallipolis Citl?.ens Band RadiO Marwn Reynolds
home on _ _.,.....___ ---- 1 '.:::=,;.,~,;,==""",...;=="""'=.,....=="""=...,..~
qustom 1Convertible Coupe.• Extra sharp Inside lllltl
" and grandmother, Mary M. Club cnlc held recently
Glenn St In the Lee Addition 1 BY EVEJ.YN BRICKLES t•
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out. Nel)' one li~e this £(1¥1 over $5,000.00, and ""'"'"'' " '·
D1ddle
Rev and Mrs. Earl Custer Mr and Mrs. Norman Hend· Mr and 'Mrs. Charles
•,
Gihevra F~ster were btlslttess
can have thJs one at • greatly reduced price.
Mr and Mrs Thomas Quick were Sunday VIS!Iors of Mr and rJX and daughter, Denise, of and R!ckJt Koenig and
VISitOrs In Athens Tuesday.
fully eqUipPed.
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of Columbus •pent sunday w&lt;lh Mrs Ernest Johnson and M• Hammond fnd vl•lled h t 1 Chevah~r all SP"'Jt lost Wt'Ck
Jaca and John
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an "enmg With M1ss Rita Wil· l
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James S QUick and Mrs Mar· cas,
Troy Zwilling and other rei a· Mr and Mrs, Gr.rald Violet
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Mr. and Mrs. Willie E Guln· tives
spent an ev~ w!l~ Mr. and •·
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Jerry Huff and wife have roIS beautiful all whl!e fiDlsh, and SJ&gt;Oiless interior.
•
Soon~mg a week) with Mr thor of Galllpolll spent t h
Mr. ,and ,rs, Henry Gers· Mrs Fred Srrutb of Cboster
- - . - ~, turned to thejl' home 1n Dayt~n, !
and Mrs. Herman . London weekend With hill parents Mr. zewskl of Hastings Neb.
Mr and Mrs. Eveeett Wat- BY MRS. ALTA CONE
I •Iter spending a few days with
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4 Dr Slill.an. Factobo 1Air Conditioning. Sharp wblte
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and Mrs .•/ Harold Watson amt! gan, Mrs. Nellie Blum, Gabon, Foster,
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1and Albe:t Cone and "lfe ltlca!, 1
1alf cond !'ower braklla, automatic trans A perle«
The Brock reunion was be(a were YfSJtotl witb Mrs Gmeva '
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one owner car JUst waiting-lor you.
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bere Sunday,~tiM:bometif Mr. Fostor•. on Wednesday. Mrs. j
·~ Mrs. Biilll ~ylor. ~e J,oe i't!l'Jier at¥! Tony were sf.
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atl'lJUIUJg were Mrs Ida .Blind, emoorl callers.
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Four DoQI' Hard 'fop. This cat has Ill vjnyl I!PbolNew MattlnsVUie
Va., Mr. M\1" .lenllller Hensler, Belpre,
stery. Power stl!eting, power b.l\aket and automatie
and Mrs. JO!!eph Rjne of ~IlleS· Is spending the week wfth her
tr~ns. It was owp~d by orie of bul" most careful, aDd
faJihlul owners, t\n ercellent qul\\jty bvy.
d~ • Mr. ,,9rl MJI- Char lies grandmtlther, Mr1. Grace Hen.
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l'ooghty of Golljl'il~s. Mt, and sler arid ~ Coen iamtly.
BY SARAH M. RIFE
Mn., ll!J»~ Bl\"'icl:low a ned Miss Pat Moms left oh Thnrs- Mr Charles Rile " a patient
famUy of Flus&amp;ing, .Mr. and , ~ay for Morehead, K~.• where at Shell~nng Arms Ho!jpital 1n
2 Dr ~edan .6 cyl. st&amp;~ shift Shows exU:f&gt; good~
Mrs, ltussi!l! and ,lamllYt also , she wiD attend college 1 h i s Alhe"s serwOsly i!l
Fli!Shlng, and "'~ ,!!1!1• Ill•~ year. She t(ill be a sempr.
1 A2c Larry E R1!e of Bossier
Taylor- and !rululv ot 1 1\. 'E Con~. · and Dick Cone 'A. F. B in Lou!Sana. amved
rand wife, A}heM, spent Sunday borne Monday on a 10 day leave
Mr. •and
·lllalk,, ~!terAOOn iltth Albert Cone an~ Other Rife children who eame
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Harold Waugh a nd Wife. father were Mr. Joe Rife and
li'V•l' Al,;
GMC
Will~•. IJ141nl ln•evenina wtth daughter Karen Lee of Chilli· POMEROY, OHIO
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tne \lahce Wl'bur !amlly
cothe , Mr Charles -A. (Jatk )
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Bpent, MOI}ilay Rife and son-in-law l.arrv
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l'ltAley_ llo,bo· and ll!lln of St. Albans, W Va , Mr. lleg Which took flvt 'stitches 1o
. ' wit~, ~1\o t.afe •J'f~ln~ a vaca,- apd Mr! George Beverid~e close the wound ~"· Myrta
~~. j·· tJ•m ~~ thetr farm. ·
1(Jloro•h\ Rife\ •nd •hllrlron of Rife staye'd With ber !1111, Mr
Fo~terond Mrs. 'i\ilnljeld, W Va : also Mr and and Mrs. Charl~s Rif~ whl~
· ,L \ ~ ·~ 1.1,.., ·
(Patty her uau~ hter
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Potn'e'roy Motor Co.

()!&gt; L'eSabr.e Buick·- :...~595

66 Wildcat Buick't-'... $3295 ,

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..• esln_ut Ridge
SOClCl¥,

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•12-.16-.20 gauge

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f~itt , wl~h ~~·
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'f.o Ton P1ckup. V8 3 speed trans.

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Syracuse Ball Park

63 PONTIAC .··
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2 Door Sedan V8. Std. traM Radio and heater.

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Gun Shoot

white sidtw111 tires, lol)b
and runs rnl well __.._

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Mr and Mrs Roger Qmsen- : ·
o~rry of Athens.
were Mr and Mrs WJiliam ' and Mrs. Guy Guinther
Mr. and Mr, Doy H1ggenbot- Humphrey and Kara and Ella b~ther and sister-in-law, Mr. I
"01'110'$ OLDEST DODGE DEALER"
wn and son, Roger and Ke1th, of l'Jorth Kingsville. Weekend and Mrs Malcom Oblnther and 1
of Tampa, Fla, spent a recent guests were Mro Do u g I a s son.
I
we•kend with Mr and Mr s , Moore and ch1lren and Patnc10 MiSs Debra llvbbard spent a
992·5342
H:arl CuStet" ......
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· 1 Ltmr1nn of Newark.
r week w1th relatlVes in Cha:r!e:~
Mr and Mrs Edd1e Shultz Allah Teaford and daughter, ton, W. Va.
,
viSited relat•ves In Zanesv&lt;lle Tammy of Heb(on VISited relo· I Mr onJ Mrs. Charles Ram·
ov r the weekend
lives here
sey took their son • Larty to
Spendmg a day recently at Mr and Mrs Charles Ram- Martm, Tenn., . whe're he will Mrs. Bet I)' Ma!OII ol ~ew Kirk,
Camden Park m Huntmotor sey spent a weekend "1tn hJS be a sophomore at the Unlver· N. J., VJSII&lt;ltl Wltli their grandwere Mr and Mrs James Te1· parents, Mr. and Mrs L H. s1ty 111 Tennessee
1 mot!1er
Mrs. , , Je•JsJe Stnew,
ford Mr ann Mcs ~' · oon Rro-sev at Forest Hill, w va ,- MJSs Rita Holman of Racme ·~~d aunt and Wiele, Mt. and
Hall , Mrs Janlee Lawson and and her SISter, Mrs John Wi~ R D., visltell m the Jaille~ Mn. Wilham 'l'huener.
son, Uav1d
Iiams, of Peterstown, w va , Teaford home
1 Randy !'pend of llashan Vll!- 1
Mr and Mrs J•m• s R Wh&lt;le and ""' mother Mrs. F M.j Tammy and Cheryl Johtlson ited his grandmother, Mrs. Al- j
1nd dau~hter, Mary B' th . of Beasley and daughter, Ruth, of Wollpen spent 'l'ilesday night 1ce Capelutrt
' 1962 CHEVROI:ET
$1995
Junbar: W Va , spent Satur· who were ot the W!II!Rn "' and Weclnesday with lheir j Mr. and Mrs. Wdltam
2\\ Ton, 9 fl. ,dump body, 7000 lb front axle 2 sp,.d reat
jay and Sunday with Mrs 1\g. holne
grandmother, Mrs Ada Slack. of Newark wer.e ,!Jaturday
:~~e, S";!5.x20 llfes, cheutei a ~el e, reat clean una &amp; ready to
nes White and Richard Duck- , Mrs. Amy Eynon and son, Mr and Mrs. T. K. Bell of. gpesls of 'llr and Mrs Herherl 1965 F~'~tto PICKUP _
'!!
: - - - - - - - - - - · - $'1595
North They also visited he r Robert, v" 1ted her sister and Phoenix, Anz, VISited Satur· , Parker. Monday evemng VIii~ I 8
motne1, Mr9 Rose Schwarz. brother~ln-!aw, Mr. and Mr s day with Mr Snd Mrs Troy ors were Mr and Mrs Millard I
It Fl~~tsJ~e-, YB engme, ht'a\Y duty tires, g1een fm1sh ,

VFW Ravenswood

r--.

. 6 Cyllndtr engln1, aute. trant"'

'
Autom1tlc tr•ntp"lal,&amp;.n,
full power, rar
lifo, white a,~dew.lfll tlrll, whttl
'
..iKt, vin~l interior
$
1nd llucktt stets

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1960 Chevrolet •

o~.r
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Comet Slatton Wagon. Auto trans. Radio 'aJ!d heater

Y 011 flltvnys Poy Leu !lt

whlh

reel vlnyJ lnt-rlor,

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whMI

over lurtuntly wJth

ON THE SPOT FINANCING

63 FALCON

LeSABRE 2·DOOR HARDTOP

1963 Dodge ••

59 Studebaker

About
Middleport

value-Rmwl.'

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•

600pel

4 FOR FREE ESTIMATE

ON

At RAWLINGS

'295

600ids88

About Building A New Home? Remodeling
Your Present Home? New Roof or ·Alum.
Siding? New Kitchen? Storm Windows?
Bathroom?
Free Design and Planning Service.
We Do Alpyp,cis of .'ltemodellng - No
Money Down. Cqmplete Bank Financing.
Refe~ences furnished.'.
CALL

•

-Mrs,.. Paul

60 DeSoto

'

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Syracus'
Society Not'es.

LABOR DAY SPECIAlS

V. V. Johnson &amp; Son
222- 4thcAve., Huntin~n

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)

NOW IS THE

nice yard . ...,...v.w.

POMEllOY -

BAILEY'S RESTA.URt\ltt

'

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...

,BAILEY'S
BRING THE FAMILY .
FOR SU~DAY DINNER

)

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II tlnll ' -:R~II ; Bart -GIDC
oeDio yeUo·• ~~
May ~e. ~li!JI, no dlrl.
BW Bille,, P. 0. Boa II,

Reedsville, Oblo.

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66 Exec. ·Pontiac • s3195

Buck•" heat

::

65 Sta~,Chief~.Pntiac '2l95

Society Notes

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64 Ford Falcon • · ~..)· , '995

1811, Or

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1:15 p 0 1

ROUSH &amp; lYONS
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let&lt;! very sparingly ~Verf
whieb qpened with. 1 oroees- .Other
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)emperatures
leaves to. begin - remember, anced bquld fertilizer. .
ing Jesus' Way" by CUne
become thin 8110 develop long
:eill,per.atures below 50 de- some varteties are slower
Overhead watering or water ley at the piano A prayer. b; •Venoy .
stems. but may grow_ well. II gteell•
w•ll stop grow- others. Leaves. may be left In on the f?liage does not seem to the 'Rev. James. D.
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light :s too intense leaves beflowenng and will event- the w•ter unhl the
harm thts plant.
was !Qilowed bt._the pledge of cad Sheil:
come pale or ydlowisil gteen, ua Y die:
\have produeed three or m o r
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to tlfie"chrlstian and and 'peggy
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often show•ng darker areas, For !'Oid&lt;r temperatures move leaves. When old leavet
~:me to set the pot m_
,\nwtcan flags led by,, the Ohlinger, alid Mary Sauvage.
where they hav~ been 1haded by plants ,to a wariner place. A to decay cut 11 away an~ pot
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day or ' 0 Only put such
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l•ght In wmter some direct su_ll· tectlon.
. A Jar, a gla59 bowl?' terr.,·- m the sauce~~· can be allsorb- :,
1\y'the chlldl't'n dl!l'ing the
light early m the mornmg will If home air is too dry. pans tum can be used and produce! e&lt;l bv the pot ill• few hours.
betn •ent to JIJe and
not ha"m the plant A northern of :-vater or other humillylng lovely plants. . . .
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For wate,~g fro~ the
Sholtis, · mL•~aries in Ha11 .', .
or eastel'n exposure " best. IdeVIees will help. Humidity a- Anothe~ fasematmg method IS have water at room
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but T!'Ore care i• needed to pre- 1ed by placing the pots on peb- uat parts of a so!l m~ture plac- These vtolets hke plenty
days was 55
, : son, Flatwoods' Road, Pameroy,
eenl burnmg of foliage and pet- \ bles, charcoal or stooes. Not di- ed on a layer of dr~mage. pob- light. the more the better, but Led by Evelyn Smith, I he !entertalneol TUesday with ·a
•Is. C•,nmr.s or tr&lt;'" hy the rectly in the water and having bles 10 8 gla~• &lt;Ollfruner wtth a absolu.tely no sunlight. They
teacher, assisted · by Donna 11family picnic honoring Airman
window• ofler provtde s h .a de shallow water in the bottom of top whtch wdl act as .• s~all a troptcal plan~ used to
Smith and Shirley Baity, the First Class and Ml's. Raymond
en.,ugh for the plant"
trays used for thi~ puroose.
greenhouse: FJrm the S(lJl ~hght~ m t~e s!Jade 0 • thP floor of
nursery class sang 11'Jbe Gos- Kloes and daughter, .Kimberly,
'fun. pion!&lt; "?CR ""&gt;lly to Soil mixture is v.ry "import- ly end mOisten~ spoomng _In troptcal forests and exposre
pel Light." Meinory verses were and Mrs. Kloes' parents, Chief
~r"o ',om broommg one SJded. ant. Mixture should be kept water until tt I bart'ly mOJst an hm;r of dtrect sunltght
recited by the beginner depart- Petty Offieer and Mrs. RichAfne.1o VIOlets C':Jn be growH loose and porous with drainage. through. Then ' read the seed prove .atal to the plant.
ment with the elass a' gtn ard Goble !md son Diek
surr:·d, ,IJ\ with artifical light. Soil should contal)l a eonsider- evenly as possiliJe over the sur- . A Northern windo_w
"Hallelu." The beginner
Airman Kloes, ;.n of. Mrs.
Two 41' "'"" flourescent tubf'lable amount of ·llrganie matter. face usmg two fmgers or shak- "tdeal. They ltke high humid- ers were Thelma Osl!orne and Johnson is stationed at Dove
'" 51111.1hlr rcnectors biiCRUSC I U!e AFrican Vlblet soli a n d; mg them from envelope or a I ity and will he Injured if the Dot,lie WelL The primary class Md., atld lite famlly return!!
thPv l''r lp~o;; f&gt;'&lt;Df'l'lo:lvP lrt nr· ' Verm.:culite which keePs: t h el small salt sh~er. Place t. h e l room temperature drops below sang, ''I've Got a Hornet" and there Wednesday. The Goble
"''' nnct rroduce less he&gt;t soil hght and airy. Mixture oi l glass cover 00 the, contamer 65 degrees,
recited memory work 1mder the family reeently retumed to the
m":' bP used
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soli and Vermlrulite holf and ! an~ &lt;et m • ..warm hght place Any temperature from 70 dl!- · leadership of their teaeher, Lin- Stateo following his tour f duty
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the tr.n ••I Jhr r'onl and l'"vc i If using garden soU, rolled : No addthooa! water Is need- thiS. plant.
"" "'"'' 12 tc " hollfs Brst manme or leaf :ncld, st•ri't" ed. Seeds unerRlly t.,ke l.n l , G•ve tl water when tt needs of the junior elaao, presented were Mr.ru and Mrs darle
result ' err from about 5 !!.,6• this mixture in the oven at 180 ' days to germmate: Soma may 1 It Feed it very lightly oeeas- Karen Baity • praying banda Smith and children, riebra
l degrees f•lr 30 minutes. Pot, pop up a d;ly earher and often( tonally, k~p It warm, give It braeelet lor memory work and Ka · and Davltl, :
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side beforP using.
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bt-lore s_ee&lt;\lings will bloom.
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T~EATRE I &lt;terile •nrl 'v walrrine with I Wilen repotling or talting set
flypenex !olulion assures per- : off 'from the IIIOiher plant, slide
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I YOIII' finger &lt;moolhl~ under the
TONIGHT ond SA'rURDAY ; To k..,p Vlol•ts cle•n trans- ' lr~ves without eracking a single
S•otomb•• 1-2
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sprav and tepid water which •!ftdex and tallellt finger.
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l'roy Oonahu~ Albert Oek~er 1, leaf fro"' the rlant are ~ood for ' comes 0111 nieeiy The short
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· keeping ""'"'-"' of the plants lurred leaves of all A!ril.'an vlo- :
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