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Answefbll'at
C,_Meeting

Auxiliary Names
•'!New President
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Maigmt 'Winebrenner, when 1
'she eondueted devotionals for
·Sunshine Makers' Class of Mrs. Dale Kennedy was elec- at the Raelne Legion haD were
First United Presbyterian ted president wben the Ladies announced. The affair Jflll
.,.,;;.:!~!!!~:-... II'CbUrt:h lor •!heir recent meet- Auxiliary of Feeney • Bennett held from 1:30 to 3.:30 p.m, · • ·
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ing. For the scripture reading Post 123, American Legion, met A rummage sale Was let fer
SATURDAY
II'AI!JI··es White, relld Matthew 8: Tuesday night at the Middle- June 8, 9 and 10 at the legion
O.~~F:!turo
18-27.
port hall.
haD. Mrs. Roush and Mrl. KeD·II
'Jihe business session was pre- Other officers elected were nedy wlll handle rummqe plcl&lt;·ll
''THUN~~j~ \r.~.:'LINA" sided over by Naomi ·London. Mrs. Charles Kessinger, first up for the sale.
n Color
Roll call was answered by six vice president; Mrs. HenryRei!- Mrs. Mourning reported
PUTS
m&lt;•mbers with a Bible verse more, second vice president; the Poppy Day sale. ~:~:11
''THUNDER IN DIXI~:dy containing tile word "Hands." Mrs. Carl Searles, secretary; with the sale were Mrs.
Lewis Reports were read and accept- Mrs. Albert Roush, treasurer; Kennedy, Mrs. Asel
jtE~EEEEE~I ed.
Mrs. Golda Mourning, chap- Mrs. Joe Morris, Becky a
During new business a light lain; and Mrs. Asel Searles Kenny Roush, Judy Owen,
for the pulpit and a new light sergeant at arm!.
Vle!cy Sutton, Joyce Roush,
for the bulletin board were dis- Elected as delegates to the bie La~ey. Brenda
cussed.
summer district convention to Marianne K1oes, Anita
Helen Harris gave the Bible he held on June Iii at Athens, Jane Gilkey, Sharon · Glaze,
study which was from the study and the Dcopartment convention Robin Mills, Jennifer Goble,
TONIGHT
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"Personal Evangelist," to be' held on July 21-2! at Cin- Joyce Riley, Debbie GOkey, and
Moy25
followed by group discussion. . cinnati were Mrs. Roush and Opal Berry, of Girl Scout.Troep
NOT OPEN
Hostess Esther Harden serv- I Mrs. Mournmg, delegates, and 18li, Middleport. Mrs. ROush
fRIDAY lhru TUiiSDAY
ed refreshments to Mrs. Wine- i Mrs. Kesolnger and Mrs. Carl prepared refreshments f&lt;lr the
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Moy 26-30
~~~~er , Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Searles, alternates.
group.
W•lt Oisn•y's
Mrs.
London,
and
Mrs.
The
group
made
planJ
to
It was voted to contribute to
"ADVENTURES Of
Diddle.
serve a dinner to tbe legion· a gift for Mrs. Jean
BULLWHIP GRIFFIN"
(Teehnicolor)
naires who participate In the ens, outgoing district pr:~~:~
1\oddy McDowell as Bullwhip
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Larry
Barr
Memorial
D a y services. A Memorial Bibles
6riffm; Mike Mazurki, as the
Bruce
McGill
to
Gallipolis
to
wreath
will
be placed by I he for presentation to bereav1edll
Mountain Ox
Cor.reartoona: Bubble Itt
see his doctor at Holzer Hos· unit on the mooument at the families.
Stnlght Shoottrs
pita! last week.
Middleport Roadside Park.
The traveling prize donatedlll
Plans for the Buckeye Glrll by Mrs. Kessinger was won by
State tea··to be held on June 3, Mrs. Carl Searles.

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1958 CHEV.l Ton Pickup · · $595
V8 En&amp;ine, st-andard trans. Heater heu·y dutv
tires
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1962 FORD 3/4 Ton Pickup $1095
Heayy dut.r utlt with 71101&lt;17-8 ply tires, 4.speed
Irina., V8 I!IJjlria, heavy duty sprinl!s, beoler, Io i

cal owner and rea} nice

1962 FORD 1TON .... .... $1195
~e, ~_,i ..lnDI,

wbeeti. hti!Jel' oprlnp,

racks, heater.

!)ood 700xl6 tires,
with

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1965 CHEVELLE .. .... .... .. ·.. · $1695

2 D9Qr.lOC~-~~
ow mileagf! car, spotless interior
atkfa finJsb, "Pbwerl]. de transml.ctsion, wtutPwull ti~s
ihow little wear, beater, real nke.

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Bride-Elect,
• Shower
Grven

1964 CHM 112 DOOR ........ $1195
1964DODGE2 DOOR .......... $1095

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$3.95 Womens Skirts Sale $2.50
$4.95 Womens Skirts Sale $3.50
$5.95 Womens Skirts S.ie $3.5~
$6.95 Womens Skirts . Salt ·$4.00
Regu~ar $7.95 Womans Skirts · Salt"~· 50
Regular $8.95 Womena Skl'1f, S•Je. ,$.;Q0
Reguler
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SHORT SLEEVE

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Cotton. Comfortable, .smart&lt;l,ookirl&amp;, never De~Q·

MEN'S JERKS
SOLID COLOR

Ironing.

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One size fits all 10 to 12. A very ~pll!f9rtable and
neat mens and young mens Sock. White and solid
colon of black, navy,.lovot, jet brown, whiskey red,
camel, bottle green.

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Baceto

FOAM LATEX

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An excellent buy, ao!l
comlortable latex foam
with zip of! 100% C&lt;itton
cover, multi .stripe. SIJe
21x27 Inches.

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HAMPERS

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

Member FDIC
All Alcountalnoured Up to $15.000 Under
The PI(Mr•l Deposit lnauranc. Corporation

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Awide selection of womens skirts In HneDB, cottolil,
and knit jerseys.

WHITE- BLUE- MAIZE'

Mrs.

Stnnng Meigs County for over 95 Yearr

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POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

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long wearing cotton twill.- front zipper~
four pockeTs - bel• loops
·slim; trim
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Sale
forS1S·oo

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Mrs. Lee Wood
Installed as
PTO President

5:00 to 7:00

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$)-95 .. $5-"

Loom wOVell fibre and
vinyl coverlnp. Upright style In white,
KOid and aandalwood.

MENS
ELBERfaDS MEN'S
IS HEADQUARTERS 'FOR WORK
eWprk UnlfoTIIIIIn reJIUia~ alld .;.tra liJel

8.95....9.95
11.95

1962 KARMANN CHIA ...... .... $995

POMEROY MOTOR
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WRAN~~KNEE

dacron, cotton blends, bond·

The . traveling prize
by !d... Edith Sauer was wunl il
Miss Mary K. Walburn. bride- , by Mrs. Cummings.
elect of Oave Taylor, was guest
of honor at 1 shower given by 1 The new officers will be ln·
Mt11. lhts Ellis and Mn. Jolin j stalled at the ,June meeting and
270 Series, wbite finish , red interjor, 6 cyl engine, autoNash at the lfUIIKRne,
hostesses lor that meeting wlll
matte trans. Rad.Jo and hi'ater, like new whitewall tires
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Games were played during ; be Mn. Peggy Taylor, M111. Le1the evening· with prizes being ra Jones, Mrs. Ida Diehl. Mrs.
awarded to the winners. 11!-:Elza 'Gllmore, Jr., ~nd Mrs. El· .
Sport Coupe,. loc&amp;l 1 owner car, black finish with white
freohmenta wert ~trved. · 1len Couch.
top, dean iri.teridr, radio and heater, whitewall tire1, a
nice one
'l1le guest list Included Nan---cy Morris, Mary Loa Walburn,
Ludlle Harrison. Iva See, Mn.
Merle Taylor, Shirley Russell, 1
Coupe, &amp;ood tires, clean jnterior, ra dio and heater, anoth.
er tiMid buy.
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Evelvn Bartlett, Mary Walbllt11,
Mrs.' Ben w~t •• Etlttll ' Haptonstall, Connte Simmou, Slllr- Mrs. Lee Wood was Installed
ley Neutzling, Mn. Mary GH- as pre!ident for the 1967.at
l&lt;ey, Theresa and 6111;' Ellis, 1school year at 8 recent meet- 1
and
Lisa . Nash, Mlddlt1l0rt; , lng of the Harrisonville PTO.
YOUR CHEVY DEALER
Mrs. DenniS Walburn, Belpre: Other olflcers Installed were
OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9
and Mrs. Earl Ruble, Mrs. Ml· M Do ld Stlv•rs vice pres·
chelle Stewart, and Mn. c. . rs. na
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POMEROY, 0. N. Childers Parkersburc w. ·1dent; Mr1. Engene Campbell,
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and
Leo Mor·
a.
' treasurer.
r1s,
The ~w efficers were awom
In by out-going president, Mrs.
Don Wilson.
Mr. Stivers' !ourth grade
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Refreshments wert served.
184: cu.ilin. 6 eyl. Std. tTane. ,Radio, Heat er, Like new,
whitew J tires, aqua ·finish.

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Speed ·Up Evacuation
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ed knits, stretch denim, bop.
sacking, twill, tailored to II~
olde zipper closings and
slip-on _.astlc tops. Sizes 8 to

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seleetion of
women.s jamaica length
Shorts, solids and pfaidl in

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iName Delegates
To Convention

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Election ol new officers lor nalres participating in the
the 1967-68 year and the nam- ade, and the Rio Grande
ing of delegates to the summer lege Chorale following the Pom·ll
convention at Athans on June eroy observance and before the
15 were t•gbllghts of a meeting parade at Chester;
of the Ladies Auxiliary. of Drew Mrs. Martin. rehabilitation
Webster Post 39, Amertcan Leg- chaJrman.
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reported that •bav·ll
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in( kits and handkerchlela had
Mrs. Catherine Welsh pre- i been sent to the Veterans, Hassided at the meeting held at !pita! at Cllillicothe, and to the
the hall Tuesday night.
Melg• County veterans at
Officers elected were M r a. Athans Stale Hospital. It ·was
Guy Guinther, president; Mrs. also ·noted that veterans at
Milton Roush, flrat •lee prell- Athens Hospital had been nm.. ll
dent; Mrt. Jack Cacsey. sec- vided with money for use
ond vice preoident; Ml'!l. Welsh, tbe commissary.
secretary; Mrs. ROy Reuter, Poppy Day Chairman,
treasurer; Ml'l. Osby MaTlin, Guinther reported total eonllrl, ll
hlotorian; Mrs. Orville '1'/tlll,lbutlono ~I t35941 In the --11
1chaplllln, and Mrs. Gladyo rum., d
1 The u~lt made a
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trtbutl
I $50 t0 the Le~lon II
Electad as delegates to the Ire on
convention wtre •M111. Welsh. asury.
first delecate; Mn. Martin, sec- The charter was draped
ond, and Mrs. Gerald '1'/lldl!f- Mrs. Welsh lor Mro. A. V. Howmuth, third. Altemales named ell. Mrs. Ben . NeUI2llng, chaP- II
were MrS. Guinther, Mrs. Car- lain, gave a prayer. She also
~ and Mrs. l.ennle Jewell, read two poems on .,~=~
first, secood and third, respec- "JI'lander's Field" and.'
lively.
m ill Sacrllice."
Paul Basel met with the JI'OII'P
i to dlscuso plans for the MemCommunlcatlofl! wer~ rea
' oriel Day observanee. 'l1le aux· \ from the William Neutzlmg
1 lllll'l' wlll serve a buffet limcb- A. V. Howell lamUlel and Mrs.
!eon to the spealter, tbe legion- Jean Carr, outgoing
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ihe group lor cooperation
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, ,'· . two p.tece styles, beautiful
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dots, · paisleys, misses
sizes 12 to 20 and · half
lizes 14'h to 22lh.

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Murplly's Oil Soap
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Easy on the bands.
Cleans everYthing.

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from t:ao· to U:30 • ·

Eliminates .undesllible household odors. 8 delicate,
non-lingering S(!en~: llye~en, Spring Bo~ciuet••
Spice, Kl~~fhell Control, Special·Bathroom Freshen-'
er and ullfee'.!iled. J4rge lilze 11 ouncl!f,

Hysell Promoted
To Staff Sergeant
Sgt. Lawrence Hysell, stsUoned at Cu Chu, Vietnam with the
554th engineering battalion, has
been
promoted to Staff Sgt. E1
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Sgt. l!ysell hal been in Vietnam lor the pest two month•·
He wlll be there unUI March,
1116B. His wife, Ros~mary, and 1
daughtera, Brenda, Penny, and
SherrJ, reside at 1118 Laurel St. 1
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Fruit Growers
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107 To Recei've Degrees

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BJ''Uniled .Press lnlerMtlonal
NaUonal League
W. L. Pel.
Cincinnati
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20 15 .571 4
Chicago
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AUadta
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San Francisco 20 17 .541 5

New York
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Houston
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Thursday's Results
Chicago 5 Cincinnati 4
St. Louio 5 Atlanta 0 (night)
I only games scheduled)
Probable Pltchero
..An Times EDT
Atlants (Keliey 1-3) at New
York !Seaver 4-2). 8 p.m.
St. Louis !Washburn 2·21 at
Philadelphia !Bunning 3-5), 8·05
p.m.
Cincinnati (Nolan 4.0) at
Pittsburgh oVeale 6-0), 8:05
pm
Houston (Giusti 1).5) at
Ch•cago (Culp 3-31, 2·30 p.m.
Los Angeles !Sutton 1-5) at
San Francisco (Marichal 7·3),
II P m.
Saturday's Games
Atlanta at New York
~!. Lou~ at Philadelphia
Cincinnati at Pittsburgll, night
~ouston at Ch1cago
Loo Angeles at San Francisco
American League
W. L· Pet. GB
Chicago
22 11 .667 ...
Detroit
22 13 .629 1
Boston
18 18 .5110 5'h
Baltimore
17 17 .5011 5"'
Kansas C•ly 18 18 .500 5\2
Cleveland
17 18 .4$ 6
Minnesota
16 19 .457 7
New York
15 19 .441 7'h.
Calllorma
16 . 22 .421 810
Washin~ton 15 21 .417 81'.
Thursday's Resulta
iVash. 2 Cleve., I, night
Detroit 9 Boston 3, mght
Kan City 3 Min 2, night
fOnly games scheduled)
Today'• Probably Pltcbers
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and Mrs. Stanley Harbour
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Uent tt -.-.. atnn1
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lbstructet.
Soutbullera o h 1o Tile~ trarbollr of Ca1np LeJeune ..-d Vtterue lllnllrtal ~~Mp~tial POIIIetGy.
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Mrs Hal'bour of New Ravan. AdmliaiOIII - Lennls A1t- Dinner
of Mr. and
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Price Griffith, dac:. to A1 nee present for Mother'8 Dat el· Racine; DaiS)' Swick, Mlddlfo Mr.
Price, Parctll, Labanaa.
eept Dl~k Noble, who reoklu port. ·
Cfmltle ~IDd
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CALLED TWICE
Robert Hllrtenbacll, lherlff, at MeCoy!vllle, Pa.
D11charp1 - Lull ltodattl1 ond friend, .,,.,.
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~.'-:: Middleport U JqUadmeD Howard s. Roulh, Leah Yiri!rt.
Edith Dent, Rlehattf Wlllebren. bolf, and Mn.
were au!DIIlOI1ed at 12:118 p. m. Ia Rouah 10 Lila S. Mitch. Carl
GROUP ro M'£li'J'
ner, Sidney Hankinson.
- · - ., Thuraday for Mrl. Emmett E. Milch, lots, Pomaroy. '
MASON - The Maton Coun~
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I)' Assoellltlon for Rete~
PUPILS 10 .....,J8TER
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DIVOBC!il GIWft'li:ll ·
Cllildrtn will meet Friday eve- Regiatratlon oiiJI!Pils wlah~
-•;.: medlcll patient The 111uad waa A dlwree tw betn arantad nlng, May 21, at ?:30 p. m. In to attend the ~ Y.actUon
alito Calltd for Rutb Cheadle, Tbo0111 K. JaciiiiGD frOm· S. ~ AppalaChian Audltoll'Uln. Bible School wid be heJa 11 lilt
Jlj Soutb ~"·• all:ll8 p.lll. Ill M. Jacbon Ia Melfi ODulltJ 'nu! meetl!IC wiD l!oneern the Letart l!'alll tl.-~, 1Cbo11
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move them past Atlailta
only two hits in the four ipDi
fourth place. Chicago
woritl!d-i!J boost tiiJ record ,
overcame two-run deficits
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A nJnth-fnnlng single by pln4
Reds over the final four innings. hitter Jim King proved decis~·
Touchel All Baset
for, \Y.ashtngton, -Wbicit snap
Jim Northrup hit his
string of seven straight Joss
8
grand slam home run of
to the Indians. Barry MOIIl4,
season to highlight a six-run who had dueled Sam McDo~U
fiftiJ.innlng that carried the over eight innings before ~
Tigers past Boston.
removed lor a pinch-hitt«'il
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board of electi111s if their
Bert Campaneri•
sors obtain enough
home from second base on an
NEW YORK (UPI)-The Na- runners up In the NFL the week game hetwen the pro champion whoch has participated in the to put the issue on the
infield hit by J•m Gosger to
Ilona! and American Football before )be Super Bawl would and the college All Stars and Playoff Bowl in the past, Will ber ballot
provide Kansas City with
Leagues, having selected a new have no effect on attendance
the July 8 coaches All Ameflca contmue to do so, but ":'Ill noi The C1ty Solicitor , aid his winning run in the se;;:~:
sit~ for the 1988 Super Bowl and Rozelle said the choice of the game at Atlanta.
partJc•pate fmancoally m t h e opm10n was based on the
inning Campanens had re
installed Cincinnati as the Orange Bowl site, which is Rozelie also made clear that Super Bowl.
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that the voters could not cancel first with a two-out single
AFL's lOth franchise, wmd up being expandnd to hold 78,000 the Orange Bowl committee, Players reoresental!ves, pres- a contract which Council
th n stole second against
today with a meeting of Nn. for the game, was made from a
idl'&lt;l over by M1ke Pyle of the ready has signed.
1.-•0iiiiOiiiiiiiiOOiiiiiiiiii,._iiiiiiiiiiii"'l
club owners and player repre· group which Included the
Chicago Bears, aud workmg m Such contracts include one
sentatives.
Coliseum, site of the first Suner
coordination with Cleveland with the federal government
The leagues Thursdav decldnd Bow! game, the New Orleans By United Pres• International attorney Creighton Moller, the urban renewal aid m the Riv&lt;er-11
upon Miami's Orange Bowl, Sugar Bowl, the Cotton Bow! on
National League
NFL Player's Association attar- front area, wbich takes m
with its vast 70,000 spectator Dallas and the Houston AstroG. AB R. H. Pet, ney, and Jom Finks of the stadium project· a 4().year
seating capacity, as the ~te lor dome.
Clmnt, p 1t
33 133 31 52 .391 Mmnesota V1kings organizal!on. dmm tease ag,.;ement with
You get our usual fine
the next World ChampiOnship The OWilers' plans to discuss Cepeda, S!L 30 113 20 41 .363 m charge of haoson woth Cmcmnati Reds, and a staolinrriii servoce and finishing .
game to be held Jan. 14, 1968. aanclitnlng of a proposed Stars Staub. Hou 27 87 s 31 .356! players, are expected to ask bond ossue arrangement
Commissiener Pete Rozelle, lnd Stripes Ali-Stsr game Brock, StL
34155 26 52 .3351 club owners to approve an AFL- the Hamilton County Coommis·ll
eln at 9, out at 5
in making the announcement, scheduled for June 25 m Kmpl, NY
Tl 91 6 30 .330 NFL All Star game lor the sioners.
explained why the site had been FraM!urt, Germany, was Rose, Cin
38 153 'l1 49 ~20 player penSion fund
Members of the H~tn~~;:ll
changed from Los Angeles, ahelved wllen the promoters of Gnzlz. Ohil 32 91 14 29 .319
County Democratic Club
where the first classic was the game canceled because the Aaron, Ali
37 142 :u. 45 317 1
uCir~C~UI~at"'in'l&lt;g...'t~he~pe~h"''ti:"'on:~·:..·_ ___:!..2..1..6..e.....2..n..d........- ............
played Jan. 15 before 63,036.
Department of Defense would Wilms Chi 36 183 20 42 .316
"They invited us ha~," aald not provide air transportation. !lltr SF
3510 21 34 .312
Rozelle, "but we thought 11 A key factor in the cancels' American League
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Stop In Today and Select Your
would be a good idea to move it tlon of the game, which was It
G. AB R. H. Pet.
around and maybe have !tIn an be played for tl!e benef1l of U.S. Kallne, Det 35128 28 46 .359
AFL city." Miami is the hame servicemen and their families In F.Rbsn Bai 34123 28 !0 325
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of the Dolphins, who made their Europe was the AFL's decision Carew 'Min 34127 16 41 323
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Wednesday to limit rookies to Mnch; Cai
35119 2.1 38 .319 CINCINNATI (UP!) - City l
eBits
The commir,ioner also added only two preseason All Star Tovar' Mm 35 142 34 45 .317 SohcJtor Wolham McClain held : • Bridles
that, in his oplnoon, the playoff games. '!be league sancti111ed Petclll Bos 36 135 20 42 .311 Thursday that an m1tiative pe- 1 • Hallen
e Blankets
bowl between the divisional! the Aug. 4 Chicago All Star Hinton' Clev 35 135 19 42 3n titoon to block construction ofl
elead Ropes • Shoes
Cngir 'Bos
23 92 13 28 304 the new Roverfront Stadium is
eBrushes
eCombs
Berry' Chi
JJtTI 23 38 299 legally invalid.
Nrth,P, Del 35 138 16 40 2jjO McClam adviSed l'ity Council e Show Halters
, Cmprs KC 34 138 19 40 .290
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B a 11 . Brock Cards ,0 ' Yastrzemsko. Red Sax 't1
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Tra~es B;aves g' Cieme;t~ Freehan, Tigers 25.
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Parnello Jones and his
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Pirates 30 . Aaron, Braves 29;
Washmgton (Pascual 3-21 at l Gerhardt, of _Fresoo,
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America~ League: Kahne, ~ •
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receive a shot at the majors!without walking a batter was In one batter and allowed singles City Athletics beat the
Ul'l Sporii'•Wr(ter
u!IIJ! St. Louis called him up at the minor leagues in a spring to Woody Wondward m the third Ia Twms 3-2 a~d the
On~ wild card may be all St. the tag end of last season, when' training camp," Hughes said. mmng and Orlando Martinez in Senators squeezed out a
Louis ne~ds to complete a he was an aging 28.
..At that time I was a real wild the eighth. Between the two decisoon over the
stacked deck. ,
Hughes continued to make the one."
hits, he retired 15 men in a row. Indians.
And if the vacancy sign ill most ·of his chance by ahutting Cardin a! manager Red The Chicago Cubs edged Lou Brock and Curt
out, Richard Henry Hughes has out the AUanta Braves on only S ch o end i ens t chimed in: Cincmnati 5-4 In the National homered for the Cards,
the credentials to fill the two hits Thursday night as SL "Hughes took a long time to get League's only other game, coming with two mates
p01ltlon.
Louis won 5-0. The most lo the majol'S' because he was culling the league-leading Reds' in the filth to wrap up
Dick Hughes Is probably the amazing stalillllc of all was that so wild. He always could throw lead to 2'h games over St. second victory in three
wildest of all the Cardinals, and not a single AUanta batter well but he had trouble with his Louis
sions. Dick Kelley suffered
he has paid for It with nine received a base on balls.
control."
In the American League, the fourth foss for Atlanta.
years of his llle kicking around "The only other Ume I ean Hughes. a lean 190-pound DelrOJt Tigers 'routed the Ron Santo hit a
the minor leagues. He didn't ever recall going lllne innings righthander, struck out mne, hit Boston Red Sox 9-3, the Kansas single with one out in the

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discuss the proJect with leadIng Chrl!.ct'aft officials. T h I •
SAIGON (UPI)-TboUS81lds of Thursday. Then a multl-batla- U.S. Army Spec;lal Forces move eventually led 10 1 labor
u.s. Marines In a second lion ~Urine Ioree lniO lhe DMJI cemp.
. ~ey, requested by the corinvasion of the Demilitarized and up bothersome bunker· The Marines plunged bac~ poration last P'ebrtlary. 'I'M' sur·
Zone (DMZ) on the North-South mlested hill 117.
lniO the D~ only M'¥'5 al!er ny attracted 1456 Tri-Coonty
Vietnam border eOilquered a The Ltathemecka counted 84 relurninl to their camp trwn p~denta.
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chased Its mauled survivors ing. Marine officials said 14 American operation in · the The International orgsniatmn
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Leathern..,ks were tllled In the DMZ. Hlc~ nut was a week· ha• nine other&lt;plants in t he
A ;...nd tealb.mect drive hatUe and another llt wounded. lung sweep which cut into United S!ilel, and oq~ . e(lch
Sandra Garnes, Salem Center second grader' who just below lhe buffer zone HOI 117 Is localed just fiv' elements of two NortheltVletna· tu Canaila, l~y an~ ~ilaer:
woo the Meigs County "name the booiunobile" contest pushed Into the guerU!a-lnfested miles northwest _of Con Thien, mese ~ and I 111ore l4ntl.
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with ber entry, "Mr. Eddy Educator," has received a con· jungle IDOUIIIaiDa near the an American arWlery base and than
Communllts dead.
Three team1 surveyed tndusgratulatory letter from Joseph Shubert, state librarian. . Laotian berder.
trial sites In three states, eo•·
, A picture of Sandra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill The separate Marine drives In
ering many communlttu belo~
CARL ALESHIRI!
Games, Dexter, wblch appeared In the Dally Se~tmel r~ the narrow border area aimed
lite Gautpolls site was ael~cted, ..... ud .u.••• "'
. · .,.:., AJe. "He said lie needed lhe·i
cently, Ia CUITelltly being displayed at tbe bulletin boar at smasblng units of live North
"Many eommunlll~ hfd . •• ...
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dfsperately and hacl .
at the ltate library In Columbus.
Vletnameae divisions In the
much to offer as Gallipolis.". ·~· Jl!!lland, received wonl 1':;:a lot of thOUiht to It
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said Sliort, "but the p e o p I e Wedllesday lhat their 1011, 11
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. THE HGLo.ETTIES" are being reorgaJUzed in Meigs A Marine multi. hattsllon
Chris-Craft o(flclals met here, Pvt. Carl Alesblre, bal been Vice President John Miller said:.
COunty.
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and the treatment they reeelv\ld wOIDidM Ill aetloa Ill VIetapologiZed and thalll&lt;ed Jbe
1 proved to be the dlflerence," be &lt; nam tn May ZO. I'YI. Aleahlre
. The organization consists of g1rls, aged fl~e throug • the DMZ Thursday and fouMbl a
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girl teller lor being nice 10
llllld is headed by Mlas G!oria Buck. The children. tak vicious slx-llour battle before
One hundred seven Rio Grande ~~Uege students are continued.
I 11 In the lath Snrgleal Hoapll~art are taught baton tw1r~ng and marching ro:JID~~ routing Communist defenders candidates to receive degrees or certif1cats from tbe col· The 32 _31 acres beln!! pur- l aL lila tollditlen 11 believed
The un!denllfied gunman aiM
year the group took part m several_parades "the Bi and takiDg Hill 117, a North lege on Sunday, June 4.
chased by Chri..cra!t lies at 110t 10 be ~trlou.
talked to an FBI qenl WhO&gt;WI'I
YOI!' plans are already unaerway to participate m
g Vietnamese forlresllrom whlch The college'• nlnety-fust com· University College at New Pala, the southwestern end cf the ln.
tht bank. The .agent
BeJid Regatta Week End Presbyle . Church
the CommuniJII fired mortars mencement wlll be held at 2:30 New York, and an alumnus of duslrlat Park and extends from
Wl81JCC~~BIIfull7,atteolpled to talk
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Parade.
rian
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and rockets at the American p.m. on the college green. Bac- Ric Grande College wlll deliver SR 7 to the C a. 0 raUroad
up.
Glrla interested should c o n. CONTRIBUTIONS ARE wei· border outposts.
calaureale will be held at 10:311 the commencement eddress. tracks.
~ .Mlu Buck. A talented dan- come. report members of the The drive In South Vietnam's that morning, also on the green. Paul R. Shaub, executive se,r 11 is also appl'OIImately 1.110&amp;
cer lnd batoo twirler, Miss board of Gravel Hill Cemetery northwest eomer swept near the
an retary of Pralrlo Homeatea • feet southwest of the proposed
Bid: also Ia accepUng private t Cheshire
spot where ene of the war's Fifty-eight stoden~ 1ar~ ~: Inc.. Wichita, Kansas. wIll Gallla-Melgs Regional Airport,
sllldenta thla spring.
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bloodiest batues was fought two dldales for the Bac e~ 11 I- speak at the Baccalaureate. which ts presently being
COLUMBUS (UP!) ~!~~~~~
Need for funds for mainten- weeks ago-Hlll 881.
ence m Elementary
uca 0~ Shaub Is also an alumnus of tlsed for bids, and is aeheduled
th
th General A
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Miss Seren Lewis, daughter ance of cemeteries IS always a Before the JleW DMZ Invasion degree; 36 for the Ba~elo\:n Rio Grande.
for COJII!ruction this aummer. Thur~ay
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of cMr. &amp; Mrs. William E. Lew· Illite more obvious a r 0 u n d the Marines repulsed two Science I~ Secondary uca clThis airport will conatst of a
is,. Set:ond St., Middleport, was Memorial Day. The well-kept I ground attacks on Con Thien by ,degree; 811 for Bachelor of S m
I •••imoo n '"' I
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Rwe
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the ,technical director for tho Cheshire cemetery employs North Vietnamese forces earlier ence degree; two for tbe ~: COUJMBUS tUPI) - T b • with lights.
Bills passed:
Annie Entsmlnger Miller, 116.
'""'t collegiate production of maintenance help every w0 r k1
elor 01 Arts, and five are '
long Memorial Day weekend In closing, Short · said, "The Am. Hll344, allowa use
life long resident of L1111KJ'
Eawant Albee's ''The American day throughout the year, how,
lng two-year cadet elem~n~ seta underway Ia Oblo today exercising of this option by syphilis test made bJ
ville, died at Kimes Rest Home
Dr~oam."
ever. Funds are needed for MeigS
education teachmg cerUIJcal · wttll an omlnouo prelude.
Cltris.ct'aft culminates many states in applying lor Ohio mai~·I,_ Athens. She was member
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Dr. Roland G. Will, formrly
AI leaot ellbl peraoa1 were months of Intensive ellort by riage license. (Vote
the Langsville Church. FunThe play ;as t~g 0I
professor of education at State tdlled In Bekeye lraflte IC&gt; your Community Improvement Am. SB33, defines
aervices were held at the
1 8 other Items.
cltlenll Tbunday. Aad a Corporatoon.
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patt Of tbe est va
teea will 1 c c e 1
of common pleas courts to
l..ang$Yille church wllh I Rev.
Wijek Sat Warren
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"AU of those who have eJ· applications for orders
officiating and burial
Seren eludes Allen Hughes, c. P.
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pended so much time and ef· lng arbitration award!.
Robson Cemetery. RelaUvu
duate of Middle- IBradbury, Dale Allensworth,
Stale efflclala predict S5 per- fort on the proJect are certain·
from a dlstapce were
1965
Is a
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sons wbo bead laiO tile four- ly to be commended.
Sub. IIB215, authorlteS a
Mary Davll and aon,
port H1gh School.
Loy ou '
MeN 1' George B. Prlce, dec. to MinS
day Dnl flollday e1 aummer "Additional announcements •·· person to make a gift
Charles Athey, Forrest
ea nie E Price Earle A Price
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John Davis, Charleston, W. Va.;
Warren Wolaon ts a four year ' and Merrill Bunce.
El •P . Webster Mnd 0 (
will not be olive lo aee it end. wlll be fortqcoming in the fll· his body or paris of II
Mr. lnd Mrs. Dewey Hlnst,
liberal aMI college owned and
Tr~~ "~~non '
TbeJ wiD diem tnlftc wneb lure conlalniJ1i addiUonal iJI. death to medical science.
west Mansfield, o.; Mr. and
operr' J by the Board oUr Nad SNAPSHOTS
Mr. and Mrs. Min~ie E Pric~, dec. to Earle
IDd 1,111 more wiD be bljv- ~~~onft ~~~nth! proposed 57·22),
Mrs. Bryon Allen, Waverly.;
tiona! MoSSJons of the mle Early Roush, one of Me I g s A Price Cert for Trans LebTHENS Ohio (UPI) - Two od.
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Elsa Pnc. Webster to Ear e asked almost 1110 other coUe~es
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er- A. Price, 18.251 Acres, Leban· and universities to participate
NeWS
merce and area news media ent $2 fee for hun!IJ1i
MUler~port;
aid Shuster confmed to Holzer on.
In a student vigil Saturday, de•
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and Mrs.
White, Ch•
Hospotai waiting to have _bones Hazel D. Burke to Phyllis J. signed to ca.U attention to tho
Am. SB235, d.arllying
Elnore WJIIJamiOII,
set followo_nll a fall at hJS em- Knowlton, Myrl E. Kno_:vlton, crisis in the Middle East
I GaDipolll _ 1.'1.8, 20.1 nnand dulles ol meml!er1 of I
HARTFORD - Funeral ser- pioyment m Athens earlier this 1.43 acre, Columbia.
n' 24 ft.
Ohio Youth Commission.
Mr. and Mtl. Duane Bur
vices for Mrs. Gold.e Hartley, week
tremendous response May Jewell Arbogast, Exee., They are Paul Knapp, 20, : ~- PleaJul - 16.49, Pome27.0).
and SOli, Sbawu, of Oak lllll,
Am. IIB60, giving genera and Mr. llld 1111'1. Larry Barr
59 Hartford who died Wednes- lto the annual alumni reunoon• William G. Arbogsot, dec., 10 West Meadows, Long Island,
day evening' at the home of land Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, ;n· Delmas and Doris Farley,106.50 and Steven L. ~ ~1, ~ se~- ~ ~~1!45~9 ~~~ ~!~=~~~
of state J!lllverslties
of Lang_svllle apent Mother'•
her daughter Mrs John Me- thusiasm personlned looking or· acres Solem.
lor from New
e e, . . 89 f IIi
State College of MedJ.
With their parents, Mr.
coy, Syracuse, Ohlo. will be ward to the t5th reunion of her Robert K. Lindstamer, Co~&gt;o "We an doing tbil to show :
a IIi·
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and Youngstown Unlvri
Mrs. Alpha Barr.
held Saturday at 3 p m. at the clan 81 Middleport llif!ll
nie Lu Lindstarner to P avId that concerned students are a· i Kanawha - London on t h ei Mr. aod Mrs. Clark
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Church of Christ in Christian John Lebow, I!Oll ol Mr. 8 nd Ray Powell, Lindo Po1fell, roused by the threat of war ;n sill. Marmet on the 101, WIn- and family, Columbus,
Bills signed by the governor: dren visited Mr. and Mn. 0.., ·
Union with the Rev John O'· Mrs. Bill Lehew and 8 real 2\1 acteS, Olive.
· tbt Middle East," the sluden!J field running 1 loot.
Mother's Day with Mr. and
Am. HB178 establishing a Lynch Sunday afternoon..,
Brya~ officiating. ·
lover of pets: displaying IW&lt;ll Dorsel Miller, Catherine Mil· said.
Kanaw.. _ Allen R Merrill Rernie Edwards.
of ~tal relsrdation ' Mr. and Mrs. Roaald Balla
Burial w'il he in Brown's Hill new gumea P•KS. the most re- ler to Blaine A. and Adda L.
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Mary Klbble, of San
the Division ol
of Hamden- called on ·her ala'I H tf rd F . nd cent addition to his collection 1 Newell 2 acres Oran¥e , 1 The vigil at OU will be on down Londoo 4:10 a.m.; Soldy co Calli was 1 ~t
EUecUve An• :M ter Mr1. Alpba Birr Sunday.
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may call. at ~ es~ng 1 ~r 8 ' son and family, soon to he ieav· Miller, Cert. for Trans., Mid- will feature several apeakers, der down Marmet 6;45 p.m.; She also vi!Jlted with her
lo build
t!tllt!Y .ptDi ap "'llllillc \rilb
Home thll even ng rom
· ing Meigs County enjoying ac- dt rt
Merry Jan clown. Marmet 1:10 er Anderson B
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~::,.~: ~ ~ at the tivlties at the .,;,rnlval being :'rl .B. Mossman, Ruby M.
a.m.; Polly R. JJP Winfield 12:· tl~t at Camd~-Clark
=!~a to :!tre th~a e .'!i,.'uafes~hfd; bid·~~
Mrs Hartle was p. . Nl in 'IJ&lt;Insored by Pomeroy firemen Mossman to Eslle E. Mosoman,
S9 a.m.; Beaver, down WIn- Plirkersburc, W. Va.
Elfeclln AUg. :H.
ley,par!J at the fellowah)i;~
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I on the parkm11 lot along the Frieda 0 Mossman 81 acre
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field 2:25 a.m.; Helen Z. up Ted Wnson of the US
Am SB?I giving tbt
rec6ntly Bingo wu
death by her hu~ an . ar Ohio River
Salisbury.
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Marion P. Cowdery, aka Mal'
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Fetty and Mn• .,...a · ·
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ion Cowdery to Umted States, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Cooper of 0. F. Shearer down Wlnflel~f. 1\ecent villolors ollllrs.
era! Hlgllfty Safety Al!t
Tile doo~ prize wu •
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Easement, Olive.
PorUand, Oreeon, visitNI sev- 45 a.m.; Mountsln State up In- Ia Shumway wen Mr. anti
19f111. E!fectlve Immediately.
Mrs. Clair Nelson. Other';~
18 IIJr'llved bv lour sons Ja;.es
Dana E. We I e b, Allee ere! days with Mrs. Elizabeth field 6:40 a.m.; Jenx, up Lock Blaine Newell, Athena, and
Am. SB$1) tlvlnC city
were ldae Lynch, Wana· ~111 11 . Charlo. 0 '11 10 n:
po sU. 8 A . Se ern'
Welch to Dear! Porter, Virgin· Jeffers.
14. 9:40 p.m.; Jlellable down and Mrs. Junior Russell.
authority to' alieiS lor lilY
Glenna Fetty, P nil sia
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14 at 11'!5 p m • Duncan 8Tuce der'•lf
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Mrs. Clara Wllllama of Clif·
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of the cost and IIPfillle
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tddreltl II unknown and on e
U!na E. WoUe to Allee M. ton ts visiting in Washington down 14' US a.m.' · ,..
Mr. and Mra., John
struetlng or malntalnllll
Dena Ho!lmfl. Ento
d •hter Mra Joh~ !Pa 11 Yl NEW HAVEN - John Sher- Gran~ Lot, llliddleport.
with her aon Tom. who Is ,.. aon up 15, at I p.m. with Cllap- and family, Pomeroy, Rd..
ea. ElfecUva AUf. u.
Maxine Dfar, SharM~• ' ·
man Zerkle, formerly of New Clara Radford to Geneva F.
"•w ko aurg•rv
erone In tow; Cotton Queen up Mr. and Mrs. Robert
HB192 transfers
on Barr, Elvira Barr, Clarice
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cupera-,. 111
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Salt Fol'k Like 1n
Lo!J8slreth, Elnore Nelson,
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from the state
W..da Nelson, Mrs. Emery
Anto Hital\f••lbox
day. He was the aon of the late Blackwood, parcels, orange.
family of Columbuo. visited ov· Queen City up 16, at 6:40a.m., Dorsell!lebel on Mothers
to the Natural
Haw apd Me CrOUJer. Th~
On Union Awnue
WU!iam and Carolyn Cunnlllf- Robert Dodderer, 4ec. to Da· er the weekend wttb ber motb- Flqahlp down II at 1:10 a.m.; llfrl. Mary P~erce and
DeplrtrJJent.
demoqstrato!'l were ~ and
~ ml!bap Jll!l west ham Zerkle,
vld W. Dodderer, Wllllam D. er, Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright
CalhoUD up 17, at 1:1&amp; a.m.:. Monad Wllaon, Lolli
HB1M, eorrtctltlg the name
o e Llblrtan. Jlefrnluntnll
of the Pomet'1lY eJTI!Or•"on
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'f Dodderer, Esther R. Rlgcs, Mrs. Rebecca Starl&lt;ey and J~ Up 17, at 1:40 a.m.; were r~ aallera of
Division of Pa~ and
aerved o:l pollt cldpl, Ice
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Olive.
daugbter,
Glenna,
Miss
Mary
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Larklnl.
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B:lfectlve
Aug.
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cream
cup cakee, liool ade and
l~ated by Mei~s County Sher' an 8 n,
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oof1te.
~r Robtrt llartenbacll~ !)e. lando, Fla.; four grandchildren, or Jr., Shirley Barber, parcels, va., visited on Sllnday wllh Mr. m.; Chril Jr,, ~p '10. M 5:!0 a. were business viaiiDrs Ill
partment at .3:05 a. m. today. tllree . brothers, Frank, New Ollve.
and Mn. C. J. Wtae and Jimmy m.; Lad)' MIJnOn ~p 20 at? a. poliJ racenUy.
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Authorltles said William B. Haven, Vernal, Newell W. \Ia., J;verett W. lark, Jr., Freda In New HaftD.
m.; Kenova, up 21, at 5:25 a. Mr. and Mrs. Lawls Ml)•es,j
Ufe
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wa•la~ 41 f'l)~~~eroy drt.,. and Carl of Hartford, and two J. Clm to OrvlUe Jarrell, J• Mrs. WilHam Beaselman and m.; L\lllier Hllrdman up Gatt~ Sardis, tlalled 1111h Mr. an
in~ easi. t~ eontrol his ear sisters, Mrs. Blanche Vanvoa- 11e arrell. \0 acre, Letart. ohlldren of Canton, Ohio, wore polls H5 p.m.; Steel Trader Mrs. John Heller. and Mr.
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willie etlemptlng to light a ciR· aen, East !Jverpool, and Mrs. Helen , Rouah, Lester L. Sunday cuesta of Mr. and Mrf. down at 6:30 p.111. VaUey 1'ra111- Mrs. R. E. Wllliaml 'lbunda.yi
eWS
' 'Andrew B. Gllmore, 81. Thltd
arette, hit a mall bol belon~nc Addle Boston, Huntington.
RllUah to Millard Van Meter, Ralph Fruth and family.
porter down at
p.m.; evenln&amp;.
'Ave.; Larry D. Gilbert, 1\1. I ·
to ~!orris D. Snider, and went Funeral Mntees wW be Sat- Vera Van Meter, Lot S, Racina. Mrs. Catherine Swalllel at· Phlllp Sporn up 12:10 a.m.; H. M!'l. Beu Larklnl ""' a
GaDipolls; John ft. CHhleilll,' '
1M!' 111 ll!'lbaaltml!nt. No dam- urday at 1:SO p. m. at the Foa·
0rv111t !llpley, dec., to Lela tended the funeral of George E. Bowles up 1:11 a.m.; Tlbolt ner put of Mr. anoJ Mrl.
Attendance II Sund.,
I Vinton; llfrl. Jamet II.
ages. tn!Urles or arreata wore luon&amp; Funeral Homt with tho Ripley, Mudreil Ripley, Alfid. DoWDa in Alb111y on Monday, ov 3:15· a.m.; Mart lillBttn up vill MarU. Lon&amp; lloUOm,
May Zl at the Frtl
Apple Grove, W. \Ia.;
reported.
Rev. Dave Fielde offielatlnf. lor 'n'ans~ Letart.
Mr. lnd Mn. Larry Belcher at 2:61 1-ll\.; Elier Cliff up at Mother'• Day.
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John P. Saueir;. Rt. 1 Pt.
Burial 1llll be ta Graham eem. Lela Ripley, Klldred Ripley, cd family of Newark, Ohio, 1:15 a.m.; West up at 7:25 a. Mrs. Evelyn Spencer
$Z3.1G.
~leas11ot; Mrs. Gao r 1e E.
'IQ IIBCOKATB Ont
etery. Friends may call froin 7 Ada Norris to Macele Dila, tlalted over the woekelld with m.; Harry llytl' ~ Green- Linda. Tupjlerl Plllna,
Bibles Wire P-ted
Knapp. Rt. a Letarl;· Mn. HowThe Rutland Alumni Am. to g lhls tvenq
Woodrow DUs, f acrea, Letart. Mra. Elilabeth Jellera, and up 11•10 p.l!l.; I&gt;Mbe Up at mld· with Mrl. IIOl'oll\7
three Pomeroy lllch Sdlool
Do
.Pt. ; ,P!,1111111
will meet In the hl8h aehool
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ion Sunday IDOl'IIIDIIat fill
Alva
.l'\. Plt.JYIII toft~Abt at 1 ~ m to decorIff David Franklln Lawson, Mn Dorothy Cartwr!Cht vi• m.; llred, cjoWa S:)ti a.m.; , Wal· Recent tlaltora of Mr. an MeiJJodiat O!ureh. They M
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ate fat the hallq1let An alumni Sgt. Thelu Wiwl
J.;,lce te.ma LawiCIII to John J. lted o~ Sunday in Ravenawood ter G. ROt,igllliid ~~ J:SO •· Mrs. Ben lklo~. , wara ~~~~. J. R. Tracy, IJndil Roulh · . Ollflon,
llaymollil
1ft lll'led to
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R09!f, Mary K. Rose, .. ~. wltb Mr. and Mrs. Ike Cooper m.; Natl011al up all~~ ~.ln.; ~d Mrs. Rlillcij' Coi~I&gt;D.
Michael Wrlgbt; Plill Will_;'•lll 11'1ol T.
S®tt·
onor a VIlli
Chestet.
lind relatlvea.
Yalvolble ~wn ?;110
1ftllj- pre, and Mr. _.. llts.
• trllltandent, made lht P' 111
T.s,t. James- L. Thellt1 bas Suale M. Fischer to Mary Dinner auetts of Mrs. Matll· ne H. \till"~ lock: al .:51 CaiD·d lljlll··llf· ~· .
~~~ :_ ~cm~err,!: R. .Porter. parctll, SuiiOD. da Noble on Sunday were Mr. p.m.; l!:Ss&lt;t. Va., ~ II: Mr. lllll ""' Bllll ,areen
ctlizeol Telephone Co. to lnd Mrs. J. w. Noble of New p.m.: Eieble Q'. down 1z:to a. lamJiy were weekeod ...D~mF·
· r or th~ 20 48 ll'le!d 'l'ralnlhg Detaob- SoiJiheasterD Ohl• Telephone Ol'leaDI; Mr. and Mra. Mra. m.; Rav-ood up 4:10a.m.: 'her mother, -Mrs. GrO&lt;!r!rr..~~~:
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.Washington at Detroit
'thicago at Callt.. night
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NaUonal League
W. L. Pel.
Cincinnati
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Houston
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Thursday's Results
Chicago 5 Cincinnati 4
St. Louio 5 Atlanta 0 (night)
I only games scheduled)
Probable Pltchero
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Atlants (Keliey 1-3) at New
York !Seaver 4-2). 8 p.m.
St. Louis !Washburn 2·21 at
Philadelphia !Bunning 3-5), 8·05
p.m.
Cincinnati (Nolan 4.0) at
Pittsburgh oVeale 6-0), 8:05
pm
Houston (Giusti 1).5) at
Ch•cago (Culp 3-31, 2·30 p.m.
Los Angeles !Sutton 1-5) at
San Francisco (Marichal 7·3),
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Saturday's Games
Atlanta at New York
~!. Lou~ at Philadelphia
Cincinnati at Pittsburgll, night
~ouston at Ch1cago
Loo Angeles at San Francisco
American League
W. L· Pet. GB
Chicago
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Detroit
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Boston
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Baltimore
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Kansas C•ly 18 18 .500 5\2
Cleveland
17 18 .4$ 6
Minnesota
16 19 .457 7
New York
15 19 .441 7'h.
Calllorma
16 . 22 .421 810
Washin~ton 15 21 .417 81'.
Thursday's Resulta
iVash. 2 Cleve., I, night
Detroit 9 Boston 3, mght
Kan City 3 Min 2, night
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and Mrs. Stanley Harbour
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Uent tt -.-.. atnn1
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Soutbullera o h 1o Tile~ trarbollr of Ca1np LeJeune ..-d Vtterue lllnllrtal ~~Mp~tial POIIIetGy.
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Mrs Hal'bour of New Ravan. AdmliaiOIII - Lennls A1t- Dinner
of Mr. and
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Price Griffith, dac:. to A1 nee present for Mother'8 Dat el· Racine; DaiS)' Swick, Mlddlfo Mr.
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eept Dl~k Noble, who reoklu port. ·
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CALLED TWICE
Robert Hllrtenbacll, lherlff, at MeCoy!vllle, Pa.
D11charp1 - Lull ltodattl1 ond friend, .,,.,.
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~.'-:: Middleport U JqUadmeD Howard s. Roulh, Leah Yiri!rt.
Edith Dent, Rlehattf Wlllebren. bolf, and Mn.
were au!DIIlOI1ed at 12:118 p. m. Ia Rouah 10 Lila S. Mitch. Carl
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I)' Assoellltlon for Rete~
PUPILS 10 .....,J8TER
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Cllildrtn will meet Friday eve- Regiatratlon oiiJI!Pils wlah~
-•;.: medlcll patient The 111uad waa A dlwree tw betn arantad nlng, May 21, at ?:30 p. m. In to attend the ~ Y.actUon
alito Calltd for Rutb Cheadle, Tbo0111 K. JaciiiiGD frOm· S. ~ AppalaChian Audltoll'Uln. Bible School wid be heJa 11 lilt
Jlj Soutb ~"·• all:ll8 p.lll. Ill M. Jacbon Ia Melfi ODulltJ 'nu! meetl!IC wiD l!oneern the Letart l!'alll tl.-~, 1Cbo11
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Dave Boswell.
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•ictory over Clnclni!4ti and Reliever Paul Lindblad yiel
move them past Atlailta
only two hits in the four ipDi
fourth place. Chicago
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A nJnth-fnnlng single by pln4
Reds over the final four innings. hitter Jim King proved decis~·
Touchel All Baset
for, \Y.ashtngton, -Wbicit snap
Jim Northrup hit his
string of seven straight Joss
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to the Indians. Barry MOIIl4,
season to highlight a six-run who had dueled Sam McDo~U
fiftiJ.innlng that carried the over eight innings before ~
Tigers past Boston.
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board of electi111s if their
Bert Campaneri•
sors obtain enough
home from second base on an
NEW YORK (UPI)-The Na- runners up In the NFL the week game hetwen the pro champion whoch has participated in the to put the issue on the
infield hit by J•m Gosger to
Ilona! and American Football before )be Super Bawl would and the college All Stars and Playoff Bowl in the past, Will ber ballot
provide Kansas City with
Leagues, having selected a new have no effect on attendance
the July 8 coaches All Ameflca contmue to do so, but ":'Ill noi The C1ty Solicitor , aid his winning run in the se;;:~:
sit~ for the 1988 Super Bowl and Rozelle said the choice of the game at Atlanta.
partJc•pate fmancoally m t h e opm10n was based on the
inning Campanens had re
installed Cincinnati as the Orange Bowl site, which is Rozelie also made clear that Super Bowl.
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that the voters could not cancel first with a two-out single
AFL's lOth franchise, wmd up being expandnd to hold 78,000 the Orange Bowl committee, Players reoresental!ves, pres- a contract which Council
th n stole second against
today with a meeting of Nn. for the game, was made from a
idl'&lt;l over by M1ke Pyle of the ready has signed.
1.-•0iiiiOiiiiiiiiOOiiiiiiiiii,._iiiiiiiiiiii"'l
club owners and player repre· group which Included the
Chicago Bears, aud workmg m Such contracts include one
sentatives.
Coliseum, site of the first Suner
coordination with Cleveland with the federal government
The leagues Thursdav decldnd Bow! game, the New Orleans By United Pres• International attorney Creighton Moller, the urban renewal aid m the Riv&lt;er-11
upon Miami's Orange Bowl, Sugar Bowl, the Cotton Bow! on
National League
NFL Player's Association attar- front area, wbich takes m
with its vast 70,000 spectator Dallas and the Houston AstroG. AB R. H. Pet, ney, and Jom Finks of the stadium project· a 4().year
seating capacity, as the ~te lor dome.
Clmnt, p 1t
33 133 31 52 .391 Mmnesota V1kings organizal!on. dmm tease ag,.;ement with
You get our usual fine
the next World ChampiOnship The OWilers' plans to discuss Cepeda, S!L 30 113 20 41 .363 m charge of haoson woth Cmcmnati Reds, and a staolinrriii servoce and finishing .
game to be held Jan. 14, 1968. aanclitnlng of a proposed Stars Staub. Hou 27 87 s 31 .356! players, are expected to ask bond ossue arrangement
Commissiener Pete Rozelle, lnd Stripes Ali-Stsr game Brock, StL
34155 26 52 .3351 club owners to approve an AFL- the Hamilton County Coommis·ll
eln at 9, out at 5
in making the announcement, scheduled for June 25 m Kmpl, NY
Tl 91 6 30 .330 NFL All Star game lor the sioners.
explained why the site had been FraM!urt, Germany, was Rose, Cin
38 153 'l1 49 ~20 player penSion fund
Members of the H~tn~~;:ll
changed from Los Angeles, ahelved wllen the promoters of Gnzlz. Ohil 32 91 14 29 .319
County Democratic Club
where the first classic was the game canceled because the Aaron, Ali
37 142 :u. 45 317 1
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played Jan. 15 before 63,036.
Department of Defense would Wilms Chi 36 183 20 42 .316
"They invited us ha~," aald not provide air transportation. !lltr SF
3510 21 34 .312
Rozelle, "but we thought 11 A key factor in the cancels' American League
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G. AB R. H. Pet.
around and maybe have !tIn an be played for tl!e benef1l of U.S. Kallne, Det 35128 28 46 .359
AFL city." Miami is the hame servicemen and their families In F.Rbsn Bai 34123 28 !0 325
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of the Dolphins, who made their Europe was the AFL's decision Carew 'Min 34127 16 41 323
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Wednesday to limit rookies to Mnch; Cai
35119 2.1 38 .319 CINCINNATI (UP!) - City l
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The commir,ioner also added only two preseason All Star Tovar' Mm 35 142 34 45 .317 SohcJtor Wolham McClain held : • Bridles
that, in his oplnoon, the playoff games. '!be league sancti111ed Petclll Bos 36 135 20 42 .311 Thursday that an m1tiative pe- 1 • Hallen
e Blankets
bowl between the divisional! the Aug. 4 Chicago All Star Hinton' Clev 35 135 19 42 3n titoon to block construction ofl
elead Ropes • Shoes
Cngir 'Bos
23 92 13 28 304 the new Roverfront Stadium is
eBrushes
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Berry' Chi
JJtTI 23 38 299 legally invalid.
Nrth,P, Del 35 138 16 40 2jjO McClam adviSed l'ity Council e Show Halters
, Cmprs KC 34 138 19 40 .290
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B a 11 . Brock Cards ,0 ' Yastrzemsko. Red Sax 't1
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Tra~es B;aves g' Cieme;t~ Freehan, Tigers 25.
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receive a shot at the majors!without walking a batter was In one batter and allowed singles City Athletics beat the
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u!IIJ! St. Louis called him up at the minor leagues in a spring to Woody Wondward m the third Ia Twms 3-2 a~d the
On~ wild card may be all St. the tag end of last season, when' training camp," Hughes said. mmng and Orlando Martinez in Senators squeezed out a
Louis ne~ds to complete a he was an aging 28.
..At that time I was a real wild the eighth. Between the two decisoon over the
stacked deck. ,
Hughes continued to make the one."
hits, he retired 15 men in a row. Indians.
And if the vacancy sign ill most ·of his chance by ahutting Cardin a! manager Red The Chicago Cubs edged Lou Brock and Curt
out, Richard Henry Hughes has out the AUanta Braves on only S ch o end i ens t chimed in: Cincmnati 5-4 In the National homered for the Cards,
the credentials to fill the two hits Thursday night as SL "Hughes took a long time to get League's only other game, coming with two mates
p01ltlon.
Louis won 5-0. The most lo the majol'S' because he was culling the league-leading Reds' in the filth to wrap up
Dick Hughes Is probably the amazing stalillllc of all was that so wild. He always could throw lead to 2'h games over St. second victory in three
wildest of all the Cardinals, and not a single AUanta batter well but he had trouble with his Louis
sions. Dick Kelley suffered
he has paid for It with nine received a base on balls.
control."
In the American League, the fourth foss for Atlanta.
years of his llle kicking around "The only other Ume I ean Hughes. a lean 190-pound DelrOJt Tigers 'routed the Ron Santo hit a
the minor leagues. He didn't ever recall going lllne innings righthander, struck out mne, hit Boston Red Sox 9-3, the Kansas single with one out in the

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discuss the proJect with leadIng Chrl!.ct'aft officials. T h I •
SAIGON (UPI)-TboUS81lds of Thursday. Then a multl-batla- U.S. Army Spec;lal Forces move eventually led 10 1 labor
u.s. Marines In a second lion ~Urine Ioree lniO lhe DMJI cemp.
. ~ey, requested by the corinvasion of the Demilitarized and up bothersome bunker· The Marines plunged bac~ poration last P'ebrtlary. 'I'M' sur·
Zone (DMZ) on the North-South mlested hill 117.
lniO the D~ only M'¥'5 al!er ny attracted 1456 Tri-Coonty
Vietnam border eOilquered a The Ltathemecka counted 84 relurninl to their camp trwn p~denta.
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chased Its mauled survivors ing. Marine officials said 14 American operation in · the The International orgsniatmn
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Leathern..,ks were tllled In the DMZ. Hlc~ nut was a week· ha• nine other&lt;plants in t he
A ;...nd tealb.mect drive hatUe and another llt wounded. lung sweep which cut into United S!ilel, and oq~ . e(lch
Sandra Garnes, Salem Center second grader' who just below lhe buffer zone HOI 117 Is localed just fiv' elements of two NortheltVletna· tu Canaila, l~y an~ ~ilaer:
woo the Meigs County "name the booiunobile" contest pushed Into the guerU!a-lnfested miles northwest _of Con Thien, mese ~ and I 111ore l4ntl.
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with ber entry, "Mr. Eddy Educator," has received a con· jungle IDOUIIIaiDa near the an American arWlery base and than
Communllts dead.
Three team1 surveyed tndusgratulatory letter from Joseph Shubert, state librarian. . Laotian berder.
trial sites In three states, eo•·
, A picture of Sandra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill The separate Marine drives In
ering many communlttu belo~
CARL ALESHIRI!
Games, Dexter, wblch appeared In the Dally Se~tmel r~ the narrow border area aimed
lite Gautpolls site was ael~cted, ..... ud .u.••• "'
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cently, Ia CUITelltly being displayed at tbe bulletin boar at smasblng units of live North
"Many eommunlll~ hfd . •• ...
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at the ltate library In Columbus.
Vletnameae divisions In the
much to offer as Gallipolis.". ·~· Jl!!lland, received wonl 1':;:a lot of thOUiht to It
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he came In here," bani
. THE HGLo.ETTIES" are being reorgaJUzed in Meigs A Marine multi. hattsllon
Chris-Craft o(flclals met here, Pvt. Carl Alesblre, bal been Vice President John Miller said:.
COunty.
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and the treatment they reeelv\ld wOIDidM Ill aetloa Ill VIetapologiZed and thalll&lt;ed Jbe
1 proved to be the dlflerence," be &lt; nam tn May ZO. I'YI. Aleahlre
. The organization consists of g1rls, aged fl~e throug • the DMZ Thursday and fouMbl a
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girl teller lor being nice 10
llllld is headed by Mlas G!oria Buck. The children. tak vicious slx-llour battle before
One hundred seven Rio Grande ~~Uege students are continued.
I 11 In the lath Snrgleal Hoapll~art are taught baton tw1r~ng and marching ro:JID~~ routing Communist defenders candidates to receive degrees or certif1cats from tbe col· The 32 _31 acres beln!! pur- l aL lila tollditlen 11 believed
The un!denllfied gunman aiM
year the group took part m several_parades "the Bi and takiDg Hill 117, a North lege on Sunday, June 4.
chased by Chri..cra!t lies at 110t 10 be ~trlou.
talked to an FBI qenl WhO&gt;WI'I
YOI!' plans are already unaerway to participate m
g Vietnamese forlresllrom whlch The college'• nlnety-fust com· University College at New Pala, the southwestern end cf the ln.
tht bank. The .agent
BeJid Regatta Week End Presbyle . Church
the CommuniJII fired mortars mencement wlll be held at 2:30 New York, and an alumnus of duslrlat Park and extends from
Wl81JCC~~BIIfull7,atteolpled to talk
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and rockets at the American p.m. on the college green. Bac- Ric Grande College wlll deliver SR 7 to the C a. 0 raUroad
up.
Glrla interested should c o n. CONTRIBUTIONS ARE wei· border outposts.
calaureale will be held at 10:311 the commencement eddress. tracks.
~ .Mlu Buck. A talented dan- come. report members of the The drive In South Vietnam's that morning, also on the green. Paul R. Shaub, executive se,r 11 is also appl'OIImately 1.110&amp;
cer lnd batoo twirler, Miss board of Gravel Hill Cemetery northwest eomer swept near the
an retary of Pralrlo Homeatea • feet southwest of the proposed
Bid: also Ia accepUng private t Cheshire
spot where ene of the war's Fifty-eight stoden~ 1ar~ ~: Inc.. Wichita, Kansas. wIll Gallla-Melgs Regional Airport,
sllldenta thla spring.
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COLUMBUS (UP!) ~!~~~~~
Need for funds for mainten- weeks ago-Hlll 881.
ence m Elementary
uca 0~ Shaub Is also an alumnus of tlsed for bids, and is aeheduled
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th General A
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Miss Seren Lewis, daughter ance of cemeteries IS always a Before the JleW DMZ Invasion degree; 36 for the Ba~elo\:n Rio Grande.
for COJII!ruction this aummer. Thur~ay
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of cMr. &amp; Mrs. William E. Lew· Illite more obvious a r 0 u n d the Marines repulsed two Science I~ Secondary uca clThis airport will conatst of a
is,. Set:ond St., Middleport, was Memorial Day. The well-kept I ground attacks on Con Thien by ,degree; 811 for Bachelor of S m
I •••imoo n '"' I
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the ,technical director for tho Cheshire cemetery employs North Vietnamese forces earlier ence degree; two for tbe ~: COUJMBUS tUPI) - T b • with lights.
Bills passed:
Annie Entsmlnger Miller, 116.
'""'t collegiate production of maintenance help every w0 r k1
elor 01 Arts, and five are '
long Memorial Day weekend In closing, Short · said, "The Am. Hll344, allowa use
life long resident of L1111KJ'
Eawant Albee's ''The American day throughout the year, how,
lng two-year cadet elem~n~ seta underway Ia Oblo today exercising of this option by syphilis test made bJ
ville, died at Kimes Rest Home
Dr~oam."
ever. Funds are needed for MeigS
education teachmg cerUIJcal · wttll an omlnouo prelude.
Cltris.ct'aft culminates many states in applying lor Ohio mai~·I,_ Athens. She was member
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Dr. Roland G. Will, formrly
AI leaot ellbl peraoa1 were months of Intensive ellort by riage license. (Vote
the Langsville Church. FunThe play ;as t~g 0I
professor of education at State tdlled In Bekeye lraflte IC&gt; your Community Improvement Am. SB33, defines
aervices were held at the
1 8 other Items.
cltlenll Tbunday. Aad a Corporatoon.
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patt Of tbe est va
teea will 1 c c e 1
of common pleas courts to
l..ang$Yille church wllh I Rev.
Wijek Sat Warren
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"AU of those who have eJ· applications for orders
officiating and burial
Seren eludes Allen Hughes, c. P.
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pended so much time and ef· lng arbitration award!.
Robson Cemetery. RelaUvu
duate of Middle- IBradbury, Dale Allensworth,
Stale efflclala predict S5 per- fort on the proJect are certain·
from a dlstapce were
1965
Is a
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sons wbo bead laiO tile four- ly to be commended.
Sub. IIB215, authorlteS a
Mary Davll and aon,
port H1gh School.
Loy ou '
MeN 1' George B. Prlce, dec. to MinS
day Dnl flollday e1 aummer "Additional announcements •·· person to make a gift
Charles Athey, Forrest
ea nie E Price Earle A Price
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John Davis, Charleston, W. Va.;
Warren Wolaon ts a four year ' and Merrill Bunce.
El •P . Webster Mnd 0 (
will not be olive lo aee it end. wlll be fortqcoming in the fll· his body or paris of II
Mr. lnd Mrs. Dewey Hlnst,
liberal aMI college owned and
Tr~~ "~~non '
TbeJ wiD diem tnlftc wneb lure conlalniJ1i addiUonal iJI. death to medical science.
west Mansfield, o.; Mr. and
operr' J by the Board oUr Nad SNAPSHOTS
Mr. and Mrs. Min~ie E Pric~, dec. to Earle
IDd 1,111 more wiD be bljv- ~~~onft ~~~nth! proposed 57·22),
Mrs. Bryon Allen, Waverly.;
tiona! MoSSJons of the mle Early Roush, one of Me I g s A Price Cert for Trans LebTHENS Ohio (UPI) - Two od.
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Elsa Pnc. Webster to Ear e asked almost 1110 other coUe~es
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er- A. Price, 18.251 Acres, Leban· and universities to participate
NeWS
merce and area news media ent $2 fee for hun!IJ1i
MUler~port;
aid Shuster confmed to Holzer on.
In a student vigil Saturday, de•
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and Mrs.
White, Ch•
Hospotai waiting to have _bones Hazel D. Burke to Phyllis J. signed to ca.U attention to tho
Am. SB235, d.arllying
Elnore WJIIJamiOII,
set followo_nll a fall at hJS em- Knowlton, Myrl E. Kno_:vlton, crisis in the Middle East
I GaDipolll _ 1.'1.8, 20.1 nnand dulles ol meml!er1 of I
HARTFORD - Funeral ser- pioyment m Athens earlier this 1.43 acre, Columbia.
n' 24 ft.
Ohio Youth Commission.
Mr. and Mtl. Duane Bur
vices for Mrs. Gold.e Hartley, week
tremendous response May Jewell Arbogast, Exee., They are Paul Knapp, 20, : ~- PleaJul - 16.49, Pome27.0).
and SOli, Sbawu, of Oak lllll,
Am. IIB60, giving genera and Mr. llld 1111'1. Larry Barr
59 Hartford who died Wednes- lto the annual alumni reunoon• William G. Arbogsot, dec., 10 West Meadows, Long Island,
day evening' at the home of land Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, ;n· Delmas and Doris Farley,106.50 and Steven L. ~ ~1, ~ se~- ~ ~~1!45~9 ~~~ ~!~=~~~
of state J!lllverslties
of Lang_svllle apent Mother'•
her daughter Mrs John Me- thusiasm personlned looking or· acres Solem.
lor from New
e e, . . 89 f IIi
State College of MedJ.
With their parents, Mr.
coy, Syracuse, Ohlo. will be ward to the t5th reunion of her Robert K. Lindstamer, Co~&gt;o "We an doing tbil to show :
a IIi·
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and Youngstown Unlvri
Mrs. Alpha Barr.
held Saturday at 3 p m. at the clan 81 Middleport llif!ll
nie Lu Lindstarner to P avId that concerned students are a· i Kanawha - London on t h ei Mr. aod Mrs. Clark
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Mn. Dora Lynch 11!11 cbU·
Church of Christ in Christian John Lebow, I!Oll ol Mr. 8 nd Ray Powell, Lindo Po1fell, roused by the threat of war ;n sill. Marmet on the 101, WIn- and family, Columbus,
Bills signed by the governor: dren visited Mr. and Mn. 0.., ·
Union with the Rev John O'· Mrs. Bill Lehew and 8 real 2\1 acteS, Olive.
· tbt Middle East," the sluden!J field running 1 loot.
Mother's Day with Mr. and
Am. HB178 establishing a Lynch Sunday afternoon..,
Brya~ officiating. ·
lover of pets: displaying IW&lt;ll Dorsel Miller, Catherine Mil· said.
Kanaw.. _ Allen R Merrill Rernie Edwards.
of ~tal relsrdation ' Mr. and Mrs. Roaald Balla
Burial w'il he in Brown's Hill new gumea P•KS. the most re- ler to Blaine A. and Adda L.
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Mary Klbble, of San
the Division ol
of Hamden- called on ·her ala'I H tf rd F . nd cent addition to his collection 1 Newell 2 acres Oran¥e , 1 The vigil at OU will be on down Londoo 4:10 a.m.; Soldy co Calli was 1 ~t
EUecUve An• :M ter Mr1. Alpba Birr Sunday.
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Mra, "''"'
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may call. at ~ es~ng 1 ~r 8 ' son and family, soon to he ieav· Miller, Cert. for Trans., Mid- will feature several apeakers, der down Marmet 6;45 p.m.; She also vi!Jlted with her
lo build
t!tllt!Y .ptDi ap "'llllillc \rilb
Home thll even ng rom
· ing Meigs County enjoying ac- dt rt
Merry Jan clown. Marmet 1:10 er Anderson B
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~::,.~: ~ ~ at the tivlties at the .,;,rnlval being :'rl .B. Mossman, Ruby M.
a.m.; Polly R. JJP Winfield 12:· tl~t at Camd~-Clark
=!~a to :!tre th~a e .'!i,.'uafes~hfd; bid·~~
Mrs Hartle was p. . Nl in 'IJ&lt;Insored by Pomeroy firemen Mossman to Eslle E. Mosoman,
S9 a.m.; Beaver, down WIn- Plirkersburc, W. Va.
Elfeclln AUg. :H.
ley,par!J at the fellowah)i;~
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I on the parkm11 lot along the Frieda 0 Mossman 81 acre
a800
field 2:25 a.m.; Helen Z. up Ted Wnson of the US
Am SB?I giving tbt
rec6ntly Bingo wu
death by her hu~ an . ar Ohio River
Salisbury.
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prizes 1were woa bJ·;~
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Richard Hartley In 1960 She
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Marion P. Cowdery, aka Mal'
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program~ into line IVitlt the
Fetty and Mn• .,...a · ·
1 Ou1JIIn Christian Union and
ion Cowdery to Umted States, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Cooper of 0. F. Shearer down Wlnflel~f. 1\ecent villolors ollllrs.
era! Hlgllfty Safety Al!t
Tile doo~ prize wu •
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Easement, Olive.
PorUand, Oreeon, visitNI sev- 45 a.m.; Mountsln State up In- Ia Shumway wen Mr. anti
19f111. E!fectlve Immediately.
Mrs. Clair Nelson. Other';~
18 IIJr'llved bv lour sons Ja;.es
Dana E. We I e b, Allee ere! days with Mrs. Elizabeth field 6:40 a.m.; Jenx, up Lock Blaine Newell, Athena, and
Am. SB$1) tlvlnC city
were ldae Lynch, Wana· ~111 11 . Charlo. 0 '11 10 n:
po sU. 8 A . Se ern'
Welch to Dear! Porter, Virgin· Jeffers.
14. 9:40 p.m.; Jlellable down and Mrs. Junior Russell.
authority to' alieiS lor lilY
Glenna Fetty, P nil sia
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14 at 11'!5 p m • Duncan 8Tuce der'•lf
of
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Mrs. Clara Wllllama of Clif·
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of the cost and IIPfillle
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tddreltl II unknown and on e
U!na E. WoUe to Allee M. ton ts visiting in Washington down 14' US a.m.' · ,..
Mr. and Mra., John
struetlng or malntalnllll
Dena Ho!lmfl. Ento
d •hter Mra Joh~ !Pa 11 Yl NEW HAVEN - John Sher- Gran~ Lot, llliddleport.
with her aon Tom. who Is ,.. aon up 15, at I p.m. with Cllap- and family, Pomeroy, Rd..
ea. ElfecUva AUf. u.
Maxine Dfar, SharM~• ' ·
man Zerkle, formerly of New Clara Radford to Geneva F.
"•w ko aurg•rv
erone In tow; Cotton Queen up Mr. and Mrs. Robert
HB192 transfers
on Barr, Elvira Barr, Clarice
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cupera-,. 111
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Salt Fol'k Like 1n
Lo!J8slreth, Elnore Nelson,
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from the state
W..da Nelson, Mrs. Emery
Anto Hital\f••lbox
day. He was the aon of the late Blackwood, parcels, orange.
family of Columbuo. visited ov· Queen City up 16, at 6:40a.m., Dorsell!lebel on Mothers
to the Natural
Haw apd Me CrOUJer. Th~
On Union Awnue
WU!iam and Carolyn Cunnlllf- Robert Dodderer, 4ec. to Da· er the weekend wttb ber motb- Flqahlp down II at 1:10 a.m.; llfrl. Mary P~erce and
DeplrtrJJent.
demoqstrato!'l were ~ and
~ ml!bap Jll!l west ham Zerkle,
vld W. Dodderer, Wllllam D. er, Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright
CalhoUD up 17, at 1:1&amp; a.m.:. Monad Wllaon, Lolli
HB1M, eorrtctltlg the name
o e Llblrtan. Jlefrnluntnll
of the Pomet'1lY eJTI!Or•"on
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'f Dodderer, Esther R. Rlgcs, Mrs. Rebecca Starl&lt;ey and J~ Up 17, at 1:40 a.m.; were r~ aallera of
Division of Pa~ and
aerved o:l pollt cldpl, Ice
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'n'ans.,
Olive.
daugbter,
Glenna,
Miss
Mary
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BaSI
Larklnl.
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B:lfectlve
Aug.
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cream
cup cakee, liool ade and
l~ated by Mei~s County Sher' an 8 n,
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oof1te.
~r Robtrt llartenbacll~ !)e. lando, Fla.; four grandchildren, or Jr., Shirley Barber, parcels, va., visited on Sllnday wllh Mr. m.; Chril Jr,, ~p '10. M 5:!0 a. were business viaiiDrs Ill
partment at .3:05 a. m. today. tllree . brothers, Frank, New Ollve.
and Mn. C. J. Wtae and Jimmy m.; Lad)' MIJnOn ~p 20 at? a. poliJ racenUy.
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Authorltles said William B. Haven, Vernal, Newell W. \Ia., J;verett W. lark, Jr., Freda In New HaftD.
m.; Kenova, up 21, at 5:25 a. Mr. and Mrs. Lawls Ml)•es,j
Ufe
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wa•la~ 41 f'l)~~~eroy drt.,. and Carl of Hartford, and two J. Clm to OrvlUe Jarrell, J• Mrs. WilHam Beaselman and m.; L\lllier Hllrdman up Gatt~ Sardis, tlalled 1111h Mr. an
in~ easi. t~ eontrol his ear sisters, Mrs. Blanche Vanvoa- 11e arrell. \0 acre, Letart. ohlldren of Canton, Ohio, wore polls H5 p.m.; Steel Trader Mrs. John Heller. and Mr.
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Adllllaalol!l
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willie etlemptlng to light a ciR· aen, East !Jverpool, and Mrs. Helen , Rouah, Lester L. Sunday cuesta of Mr. and Mrf. down at 6:30 p.111. VaUey 1'ra111- Mrs. R. E. Wllliaml 'lbunda.yi
eWS
' 'Andrew B. Gllmore, 81. Thltd
arette, hit a mall bol belon~nc Addle Boston, Huntington.
RllUah to Millard Van Meter, Ralph Fruth and family.
porter down at
p.m.; evenln&amp;.
'Ave.; Larry D. Gilbert, 1\1. I ·
to ~!orris D. Snider, and went Funeral Mntees wW be Sat- Vera Van Meter, Lot S, Racina. Mrs. Catherine Swalllel at· Phlllp Sporn up 12:10 a.m.; H. M!'l. Beu Larklnl ""' a
GaDipolls; John ft. CHhleilll,' '
1M!' 111 ll!'lbaaltml!nt. No dam- urday at 1:SO p. m. at the Foa·
0rv111t !llpley, dec., to Lela tended the funeral of George E. Bowles up 1:11 a.m.; Tlbolt ner put of Mr. anoJ Mrl.
Attendance II Sund.,
I Vinton; llfrl. Jamet II.
ages. tn!Urles or arreata wore luon&amp; Funeral Homt with tho Ripley, Mudreil Ripley, Alfid. DoWDa in Alb111y on Monday, ov 3:15· a.m.; Mart lillBttn up vill MarU. Lon&amp; lloUOm,
May Zl at the Frtl
Apple Grove, W. \Ia.;
reported.
Rev. Dave Fielde offielatlnf. lor 'n'ans~ Letart.
Mr. lnd Mn. Larry Belcher at 2:61 1-ll\.; Elier Cliff up at Mother'• Day.
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John P. Saueir;. Rt. 1 Pt.
Burial 1llll be ta Graham eem. Lela Ripley, Klldred Ripley, cd family of Newark, Ohio, 1:15 a.m.; West up at 7:25 a. Mrs. Evelyn Spencer
$Z3.1G.
~leas11ot; Mrs. Gao r 1e E.
'IQ IIBCOKATB Ont
etery. Friends may call froin 7 Ada Norris to Macele Dila, tlalted over the woekelld with m.; Harry llytl' ~ Green- Linda. Tupjlerl Plllna,
Bibles Wire P-ted
Knapp. Rt. a Letarl;· Mn. HowThe Rutland Alumni Am. to g lhls tvenq
Woodrow DUs, f acrea, Letart. Mra. Elilabeth Jellera, and up 11•10 p.l!l.; I&gt;Mbe Up at mld· with Mrl. IIOl'oll\7
three Pomeroy lllch Sdlool
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will meet In the hl8h aehool
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ion Sunday IDOl'IIIDIIat fill
Alva
.l'\. Plt.JYIII toft~Abt at 1 ~ m to decorIff David Franklln Lawson, Mn Dorothy Cartwr!Cht vi• m.; llred, cjoWa S:)ti a.m.; , Wal· Recent tlaltora of Mr. an MeiJJodiat O!ureh. They M
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ate fat the hallq1let An alumni Sgt. Thelu Wiwl
J.;,lce te.ma LawiCIII to John J. lted o~ Sunday in Ravenawood ter G. ROt,igllliid ~~ J:SO •· Mrs. Ben lklo~. , wara ~~~~. J. R. Tracy, IJndil Roulh · . Ollflon,
llaymollil
1ft lll'led to
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R09!f, Mary K. Rose, .. ~. wltb Mr. and Mrs. Ike Cooper m.; Natl011al up all~~ ~.ln.; ~d Mrs. Rlillcij' Coi~I&gt;D.
Michael Wrlgbt; Plill Will_;'•lll 11'1ol T.
S®tt·
onor a VIlli
Chestet.
lind relatlvea.
Yalvolble ~wn ?;110
1ftllj- pre, and Mr. _.. llts.
• trllltandent, made lht P' 111
T.s,t. James- L. Thellt1 bas Suale M. Fischer to Mary Dinner auetts of Mrs. Matll· ne H. \till"~ lock: al .:51 CaiD·d lljlll··llf· ~· .
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ctlizeol Telephone Co. to lnd Mrs. J. w. Noble of New p.m.: Eieble Q'. down 1z:to a. lamJiy were weekeod ...D~mF·
· r or th~ 20 48 ll'le!d 'l'ralnlhg Detaob- SoiJiheasterD Ohl• Telephone Ol'leaDI; Mr. and Mra. Mra. m.; Rav-ood up 4:10a.m.: 'her mother, -Mrs. GrO&lt;!r!rr..~~~:
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175 to no more than 55 gallOIUI
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Bosten (Robr 3-2) at Balli·
more (McNally 2-2), 8 p.m.
S8111nlaiY'• GIJIIOI
New York at Cleve Twilight
.Washington at Detroit
'thicago at Callt.. night
Min at Kan City, twilight
Boston at Bait.. night

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Annual lnspectl.On Held

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moru and Gallipolis.

Daily

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The Harrisonville Scltool was Gladys Mellott, Flor)da; Grella Amanda, Vinton, Wilkesville,' which was a gift to the
the scene al the 60th Annual ln- Harrts, Mo.; Mary K. Starn· Chesterhill, WoUston. Reiners- Grand Matron and the
speclionol Officers of Harrison- baugh, North Carolina; and ville, Athens, Guysville, Macks- lions were In the blue co 1o
ville Chapter No. 255, Order ol Eleanor · Ewing, Kentucky In burg, Lewisburg, ·New Marsh- scheme . of tile WorUty Mat1ron. l
tbe Eastern Star, at 8 p.m. on West Virginia. These dl!lting- lield, Marietta, Racine, Thur· Bernice Nelson presided at
May 15, witlt Janet Bolin, Wor- ulsbed guests were presented man, Bartlett, Cllesbire, Stock· silver collee service and
thy Matron, and Charles King, pink carnation corsages !rom port, South Point, Beverly, na Lathey at the crystal punch
Worthy Patron, presiding at Harrisonville Chapter.
Glouster, Bucyrus, New Mata- bowl.
tbe meeting attended by over Twenty-six worthy matrons
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl
200 persons.
and wortlty patrons of
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chapters and 19 past matrons
Alice A; Ryder, Worllty and past patrons of Harrison.-. tAEDING
Grand Matron. of the. Grand ville were presented and wel?hapter of Ohto, was UIBpect-· corned by the worthy matron.
mg officer. She and Ralph W. Distinguished Masons prer
Smltlt, Worthy Gri!Jid Patron, sented were District Deputy 1
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Now .....,... tho clreted lotten who was unable to attend, were Grand Master of the 17th Ma- 1
to,_
the lllfll'lle """""· u presented bonorary member· sonic District, Rev. Harris, and
oun~ bylhe above cartoon. ships in HarrlsonvtUe Chapter Past District Deputy
Grand
by Bernice Hoffman, Deputy Master and h o I d e r of The
Grand Matron.
Knight of the York Cross of
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Other dlstlngultthecl guests Honor, Russell Bailey .
J...,t..TU1'1' IILOPI tuiGID UNSAID
presented and welcomed by District .25 Officers
A.ltiWerl lf'll:ahrunl .,m,~elclirn fobe-"DRISS-TITUTl'' tht! Worthy Matron were Bern-1w:ere pr~siden~. Marie Curd;
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ber or Harrisonville Chapter: vis.
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Roberta K. Mindling Past Vocalists for the evening
Grand Matron· Clarice' spar!- Charldine King and Anna
BROWN
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MAHOGANY
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Mrs. Roberta Musser
Mrs William Gaddis was hon- tom, Deputy Grand Matron of A dmner preceding the In·
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spection was held at the Rutl:and :I s61ZIEOSl2
hostes.s to a shower on Satur-1 ored ·with gifts at. a surprise
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day evll!l!ng at the Rutland
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Grand R&lt;lpresentatives of Mtth&lt;ldlst Church. There were
gion Hall in honor of Mrs.
~ye eIs howe~ lie ~esday eve- other Grand Jurisdictions 'n 13 members and guests present
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thog
R~r ~ ~ home by Ohio and W Va
presented for the delicious dinner prepareG W· te wmg Club. . 'were Marv Grosv~nor Arizona. ed and served by the ladies of I
of Mr. Hllfold Wogan,
. ames were played WI t hi
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prJZes won by Mrs. Raymond
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Other chapters represented
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Mrs. Ada Keesee
Baity Mrs , Don McKni h~ on every e ay n1g an a1.
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with Ute serving ol
Mrs 'Ed
W 11
d Mg ternating on Friday and Satur- were Mason, W. Va., Ripley, W.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
to the · 'ted
Is h' h · H ·ld Hwooda ~ s an
~ s. cloy nights will be undrr the Va., Albany, Pomeroy, Middle- ~
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mesvt e,
ncas r,
went to Mrs. Bmty and a hos- .
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tess gift for Mrs G dd'
Ftro Department, the Pol&lt;ec
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Mrs. Wogan; Beatrice Dll.ll:an, l provided by Mrs.· H~d. " was Department and the Middleport ·• J
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. Boys' League. A new fence has
Shlrtey Sl·mntons' ' Phyllis
n a tJe1 usmess meetmg, bee I t lied t the B k tb II
gon, Pauline Tillis, June
a Utank you note was read
n ns a
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as e a
hurst, Lottie Tyree, Be 1t from Mrs. Harvey Van Vrank- court to be used for Ute sumHutchism\, .~nna Buck,
en. It was voted to accept an mer d~nces at the park. The
Roush anll Judy Musser.
invitation from Ute Columbus Jays wtll serve as Masters of
01.:.
Betty Hutchison led
and Soutltern Ohio Electric Co. C
:...e.:.re:,:m.:.0.:.
e'.:.·_ _ _ _ __
games .. Prizes were awarded
lor a fall demonstration by Mrs. ; S, 1DODIII'sl'
Shirley Simmons, Phyllis
Nancy Elaw, home economist.
DIOII
gan, an~ June Dewhurst.
Plans were discussed for an
Dewhurst also won the
Ice cream social.
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prize. ·
Other guests at the shower
Mrs. AudrOX PatterSon,
were Mrs. Dayton Strickland,
Hysell, Jatie Williams and
Mrs. Charles Hollman, Mrs.
May also presented Mro.
J.lon Collins, Mrs. Wi I Ia r o
gan with lovely gilts, but
Boyer, and Mrs. Elza Gilmore,
unable to attend.
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A beautiful, brilliant ':~.
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May 21 was 21. Offering was

WILL BLOOM ALL SUMIIAER

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Mr. and Mrs. Artltur Orr
Chester visited wiUt the Reb-'ll

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ran gement with colorful

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SpecJals al...tuco&lt;l prices

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Department
will sponsor t It e
folder avoi/able
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first autslde teen donee party
ask our ARAB Expert ·,
under the stars at the Middle·
for the facts
"And a Ultle Cl)lld S hall port community park. Dancing
~d. Them" is thf.''tltemo o1
wlll be held from 8:30 p. m. to Carolina Lumblr· &amp; Supply
sacrtd concert to. be presented It :30 p. m.
PHONE 675-1160
at 7:30 Sunday night at the
, Dances at the park this year Pt. PIHunt
dleport Church of Christ by the li t"':"'===-'~~~~
junior choir.
, Mrs. KenneUt Scltes directs I
the choir which wm be accompanied by Miss Carol S co tt.&lt;
Soloists will he Debbie Triplett,
Sharon Wilson, Middleport students, and Beverly HQUdashelt,
Syracuse student.
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Other members of the robl!d il
choral group are Kath)':· ~
Mary Boggs, Cindy M.
Martha McNeal, Timmy ~:::II
Rqina Tolbert, Sharon W
VIcki Abbott, David Cole, Ray· II
anna Cole, Crimson Pratt,
dina Pratt, Trudy Roach
Cindy and Debbie Triplett
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8lld Wayne were guests of
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Worth over $10,000, it lndudn a Dodp D200
Custom camper Special with V8 and automatic
transmission with a Freeway slide-on camper
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PERMA(INJ
CEMETERY ~S ........ 97c and up
ARnFICIAL B~KETS ...... $7.So up

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011 Monday.
Betty Van Meter and ~~~~
ret Ann ~fleton and PI
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The Harrisonville Scltool was Gladys Mellott, Flor)da; Grella Amanda, Vinton, Wilkesville,' which was a gift to the
the scene al the 60th Annual ln- Harrts, Mo.; Mary K. Starn· Chesterhill, WoUston. Reiners- Grand Matron and the
speclionol Officers of Harrison- baugh, North Carolina; and ville, Athens, Guysville, Macks- lions were In the blue co 1o
ville Chapter No. 255, Order ol Eleanor · Ewing, Kentucky In burg, Lewisburg, ·New Marsh- scheme . of tile WorUty Mat1ron. l
tbe Eastern Star, at 8 p.m. on West Virginia. These dl!lting- lield, Marietta, Racine, Thur· Bernice Nelson presided at
May 15, witlt Janet Bolin, Wor- ulsbed guests were presented man, Bartlett, Cllesbire, Stock· silver collee service and
thy Matron, and Charles King, pink carnation corsages !rom port, South Point, Beverly, na Lathey at the crystal punch
Worthy Patron, presiding at Harrisonville Chapter.
Glouster, Bucyrus, New Mata- bowl.
tbe meeting attended by over Twenty-six worthy matrons
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl
200 persons.
and wortlty patrons of
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chapters and 19 past matrons
Alice A; Ryder, Worllty and past patrons of Harrison.-. tAEDING
Grand Matron. of the. Grand ville were presented and wel?hapter of Ohto, was UIBpect-· corned by the worthy matron.
mg officer. She and Ralph W. Distinguished Masons prer
Smltlt, Worthy Gri!Jid Patron, sented were District Deputy 1
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Now .....,... tho clreted lotten who was unable to attend, were Grand Master of the 17th Ma- 1
to,_
the lllfll'lle """""· u presented bonorary member· sonic District, Rev. Harris, and
oun~ bylhe above cartoon. ships in HarrlsonvtUe Chapter Past District Deputy
Grand
by Bernice Hoffman, Deputy Master and h o I d e r of The
Grand Matron.
Knight of the York Cross of
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Other dlstlngultthecl guests Honor, Russell Bailey .
J...,t..TU1'1' IILOPI tuiGID UNSAID
presented and welcomed by District .25 Officers
A.ltiWerl lf'll:ahrunl .,m,~elclirn fobe-"DRISS-TITUTl'' tht! Worthy Matron were Bern-1w:ere pr~siden~. Marie Curd;
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tron of District 25 and 8 mem-' c er, and treasurer, Lena
ber or Harrisonville Chapter: vis.
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Roberta K. Mindling Past Vocalists for the evening
Grand Matron· Clarice' spar!- Charldine King and Anna
BROWN
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lng, Deputy &amp;and Matron ol Shuler, daughters of the worthy
MAHOGANY
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Mrs. Roberta Musser
Mrs William Gaddis was hon- tom, Deputy Grand Matron of A dmner preceding the In·
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spection was held at the Rutl:and :I s61ZIEOSl2
hostes.s to a shower on Satur-1 ored ·with gifts at. a surprise
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day evll!l!ng at the Rutland
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Grand R&lt;lpresentatives of Mtth&lt;ldlst Church. There were
gion Hall in honor of Mrs.
~ye eIs howe~ lie ~esday eve- other Grand Jurisdictions 'n 13 members and guests present
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da Price Wogan, recent
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presented for the delicious dinner prepareG W· te wmg Club. . 'were Marv Grosv~nor Arizona. ed and served by the ladies of I
of Mr. Hllfold Wogan,
. ames were played WI t hi
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prJZes won by Mrs. Raymond
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Other chapters represented
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Mrs. Ada Keesee
Baity Mrs , Don McKni h~ on every e ay n1g an a1.
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with Ute serving ol
Mrs 'Ed
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d Mg ternating on Friday and Satur- were Mason, W. Va., Ripley, W.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
to the · 'ted
Is h' h · H ·ld Hwooda ~ s an
~ s. cloy nights will be undrr the Va., Albany, Pomeroy, Middle- ~
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mesvt e,
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went to Mrs. Bmty and a hos- .
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tess gift for Mrs G dd'
Ftro Department, the Pol&lt;ec
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Mrs. Wogan; Beatrice Dll.ll:an, l provided by Mrs.· H~d. " was Department and the Middleport ·• J
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. Boys' League. A new fence has
Shlrtey Sl·mntons' ' Phyllis
n a tJe1 usmess meetmg, bee I t lied t the B k tb II
gon, Pauline Tillis, June
a Utank you note was read
n ns a
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hurst, Lottie Tyree, Be 1t from Mrs. Harvey Van Vrank- court to be used for Ute sumHutchism\, .~nna Buck,
en. It was voted to accept an mer d~nces at the park. The
Roush anll Judy Musser.
invitation from Ute Columbus Jays wtll serve as Masters of
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Betty Hutchison led
and Soutltern Ohio Electric Co. C
:...e.:.re:,:m.:.0.:.
e'.:.·_ _ _ _ __
games .. Prizes were awarded
lor a fall demonstration by Mrs. ; S, 1DODIII'sl'
Shirley Simmons, Phyllis
Nancy Elaw, home economist.
DIOII
gan, an~ June Dewhurst.
Plans were discussed for an
Dewhurst also won the
Ice cream social.
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prize. ·
Other guests at the shower
Mrs. AudrOX PatterSon,
were Mrs. Dayton Strickland,
Hysell, Jatie Williams and
Mrs. Charles Hollman, Mrs.
May also presented Mro.
J.lon Collins, Mrs. Wi I Ia r o
gan with lovely gilts, but
Boyer, and Mrs. Elza Gilmore,
unable to attend.
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ask our ARAB Expert ·,
under the stars at the Middle·
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"And a Ultle Cl)lld S hall port community park. Dancing
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wlll be held from 8:30 p. m. to Carolina Lumblr· &amp; Supply
sacrtd concert to. be presented It :30 p. m.
PHONE 675-1160
at 7:30 Sunday night at the
, Dances at the park this year Pt. PIHunt
dleport Church of Christ by the li t"':"'===-'~~~~
junior choir.
, Mrs. KenneUt Scltes directs I
the choir which wm be accompanied by Miss Carol S co tt.&lt;
Soloists will he Debbie Triplett,
Sharon Wilson, Middleport students, and Beverly HQUdashelt,
Syracuse student.
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choral group are Kath)':· ~
Mary Boggs, Cindy M.
Martha McNeal, Timmy ~:::II
Rqina Tolbert, Sharon W
VIcki Abbott, David Cole, Ray· II
anna Cole, Crimson Pratt,
dina Pratt, Trudy Roach
Cindy and Debbie Triplett
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cllolr praellct, Wedllesday.
dleport - •SUUtb 3nf'
Lellrl · Falll Mo~Mdlol il. '1.. BamU, palar:
J - r. !!lui,. ,.. SctuJet to 1•. m.; Slulifar
111r - LE'I'AM r.w.s - Will' ma IIYangeUSilc . semce,
ab1p, 7:30 p. m. SUDday (u- p, m.; Wednesd8y Blblt S:~ l
cept Inti Sunday);
Cburcb 7:30 p, II)., Salun!ey ntcht PI
' School. 1:30 a. m. SUDday. UDl· et ond Wal'lhlp 7:30 p. m.
m.; IIIIJidaJ Scbool 10 a. m.; m., 2lld aad tlb SlllldQI: Youlb !led oervlce, 1:38 a. m.. lnd
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SUoda)' of monlll. EAST L£Pruby~rian
lletblehem Bilplllt Cllwdl, Ill&amp; l'onblp 1 p. m. IIICb Ilia- Prayer Meelillg, 7:30 P. m. TART - Wonblp, f ' p. m., 211d llllddlepurt First l!nlted
0... llotolt, tte.. C. L. O'Col&gt; clay.
WednesdaJI.
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IIIII 41b Thursdaysil Church tmerlaa CbrdJ - Rev•
..,, IIIJ!IIm, Rebert
Lewia, t'nedla Gespe1 !l!q!oe MOllllll&amp; star liUil Chaicll - ScbOol, 9:30 a. m. Sauday, AP· ard Ruppelt, paslor;
Supl 11:111 a.m. llonlfD&amp; _. Bostum
Sllv..,vUie Rei.; L. Rev. Ill....,. Smltb,
pastor. PLE GROVB '"' WIWshlp, 8 p. School 9:30 a,m, James
ab!• llld Saudar Scbool, 7 Jl· Glueaencamp, pastor;
IIDger SUnday Scbeol. 9:6 a. Ill., ROJ m., 1st ODd 3rd Thursdays: 'anan, Supt.; 10:30 a, m. Wo• 11. .:..."'q oenice, 'lllundly Wilfunl, Supt.. Sur.oay School, Van M-. Snpl., Earl Shuler, Cburcb Scboof, 9 31) a. m. SUI&gt; ship; 5:45 p. m. YF; Wed.,
UD ;uL prllj'ef meoti!J&amp;,
10 a 1.; EvaJIIl"lisltc service, 1 Aas'\.; MOI'IIlni worsblp, 10: ~ day. GREAT BEND - Wor- p. m. Junior Choir; 7 p, m, .
:30 p. m. Prayer meelln&amp; 7:30 a. m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30,p, sblp uo a. m, 1st and llrd wr Choir.
Clupeeler llllplist
Cloarda p. m. Tuesday.
m. Thursday, Yootb Fellowship lllmdays; CIJIII'&lt;ll School, 10 15 Syracuse First United Prea- IIIIJiday Scbool, 9:30 a.m. lll!lload Mfssioll _ 0 11 v e 7:30 P. m. Su!Iday.
a. m. Sunday. MORSE CHAPEL byterlan Church - Rev.
!lamia&amp; wursblp 10:Ui a.m. NeWIIWI, missionary pastor; Lollrldp EUB Chard! _ - worship, 11 • m., lsi and llrd so? H. Stebbi11S, pastor.
Suaday Sc:hoel
uo a. m.; Rev. Jack Young, pastor: Sundavs: &lt;'horeb School 9:30 a ship 9 a. m,; Sunday School,l
l'lnl lloptlll c.wcb. MMcD. Warship 10:30 a. m.; Pre•clllng Sun~ly School 9,4:. a. m.• m. Sunday.
10 a. m.; Btble Study and
(llrt IIIIJiday School 9:15 a. m. 7:30 p. m.: Prayer srrv\l'e, Russell Archer, Supl SUnday
IDe
er service Sunday 7 p. m.
Clora Pullen, Supt. 10:15 a.m.
Mllmv
MelbodiBI Charcb
Rarrlsonvme
H rd R
. Sunday School, 10 a. m., Ray worship, 10,45 a. m. and 7.30 _ Wendell G. SluUer, paatOr. Ch
orsblp Servl . 8 P 6
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p.m., Whaley, Supt.
p, m. alternately. Bible Study Sunday School 10 1 m. Wor· LU'Ch, owa
uppell,
li:velliDil wursblp, 7:30 p.m.; Syra.,... AposloHc Mission- and prayer service, led by pa~ ahl
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WPA!neodaJ, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Earl Custer "'"lor Services •·r 7·30 P m Wednesda•
p serviCe II a, ru.
Worship 1:30 p. m.
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• p.m., c:holr ~every Wednesday,
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1:30 p.m.
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Jolin Kimbler, pastor. Sunday day ar.d Sunday services,
111111 8 I"" O.Cb, ""- eryone welcome. Syracuse Rl. Sooth Betbel EUB Churdl - Scboal 9·30• Harold Rou~, p. m.
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"1 - Ret. Caner Willlllllll. 12l
Rrv. Jalk
Young, p a. Supt.; Allen , Brewer, As. I.
LatU!r Day Sainb
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Cbur~ '::;.: Bradblll)' Clwrell ol Christ- Norman II. Bahr, Supt.; Sunday Roelle Melbodlsl Choreb - (lrl!ll of Liller Day 1111•11_ eblldrell.
Larry Williams, minister: Bible Worship 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 John W. Kimble., pastor; Sun- Joseph Slobart, past~. 8
l"lnn lllplhl a..r.tl, Raeble, School aad Mornlng Worship, p. m. alternately. Btble Study day School 9:30 a. m.; Pruci&gt; from Ra~ne on Racme . ~
Ret C. L. O'CIDnor
1 10:30 a, m.; Christian Endeav- IDd Prayer Service, ied by pas- lng 10:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; land llDari. Sunday School, 1
Sdlool 9.30 F;.:·~~ or, 6 p, m.; Evenin&amp; Wor- tor, 7:30 p, m. Thursday,
Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p, a. m.; Wtrship 10::'0 L rn.,
land, Suptr 10 . ~ ~ m. Mora- ship, 1 p. m.
Tuppers Plalna EUB Chard! m: Wednesday.
Sunday evenmg servtoe at
ln&amp; Warship· i :30 ·•
BYF Hemlock Gro" Cbrlldao - Rev. Jack Young, pas Rock ~priDgr
1\!etbodlst- p. m.: Wed., worship
eowng~l JH1 KNffor AU.....
lad J1mior Fell ~
Cbureb - Jamea Quisenberry tor : Sundaj worship, f;30 Cbester Lemley, pastor: Wor at 7:30 p. m.
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Bmtlng Servt.':.- $~: Worship Service, 9:30 a. m.: a. m.; Sunday School, 10 a. m.: ship service 9:30 a. m.; SunRoman Catholic
7:30 p. m., Pr~yer lleellli 7:30p.m, Wednesday.
Hobart Vmeyard, Supt._ Bible day School, 10:15 a. m.; MYF Oar Lady of Ltireu. Mllllloa
1'111'1* _ Warren G. Zinn Bradford Cnurcn or l.'brlsl- Study and Prayer servtces ied 1:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Long Bouom _ Rev. George
posllr. Worship aervices
Joe Robinson, minister; Hom- by pastor, 7:30 P: m. Tuesday, Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. Ill&gt; R. Shipman, Adm. _ Sunday
1,30 p. m. Senior Choir Prac- er Forrest, Supt.; Bible School Adult Class Meetmg 7:30 p, m, Rudand Methodist Cburell - Mas.es: 10:30 a, m., s p. m.
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9:30 a. m.; Morning wor,hlp last Monday of month.
Rev, C. J. Lemley, pastor: Holy Days: 5 p, m.
Commumty
10:30 a. m. ; Evenma Worship, Syracuse EUB Chnrcb- Rev. Church School 9:30 a. m.; Wor- SL Jobo's Calbolie Mlaaton€heahlre • &amp;yger · Hartlord 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Bi· Paul A. Sellers, pasl&amp;r: ~ ahlp service, 10:30 a. m. MYF Near Guysville Ulutcb Rid~e);
oervm... 7:30 p, m. Wednesd8y. ble Study.
day School, 9:30 a. m.; Ben Monday, 6:30 p. m,
Rev. Frant Manter~ pastor,
ln&amp; lf!l'VIce, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer 11ex1er Cllarcll ol Christ _ Quisenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Snllo1 Melbodlll Cbnreb - Sunday Masa 10:30 a, m.; Holy
Pearl Sl. Chrlsllall Unioa Bible School 9:30 a. m, Preach· Morning Worship sexvice, lsi John W. Kllllbler. pastor: u.._ Day ol Obligation 8:30 a.m.;
fer Chnlr Pra~ce.
ing 10:30 a, m., first and third and 3rd Sundays of lhe montb. Robert E. Lee, Supt. Wor· Confession, 1&gt; hour
before
Sunday
Mondoy
Tuesday
W~
Thunday
Frldoy
Soturday
ProverM
Hosea
John
I CorinthiaN
I Timothy
I Timothy
·Jornes
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST; Sundays.
7:30 p. m. Evening Evangells- ship 9:15 a. m., Sunday School Mass.
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6:1-6
8:25-32
3:5-15
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Lillie Kyger UCC 9:30 EST. Mason Clly Cblll'&lt;ll of Chrlat, tic Service, 2nd ODd 41h Sun- 10:15 a. m.
Salvation Arm
Cheahlre Baptist 10:41 EST. MiU..- Street _ Sunday Bible clay of month.
Oak Grove MeiWist OIU'dt 111 Sal alien Army ~ EtJ.
Church School at Hartford, at Study, t a. m.: Evenins Wor- Betbaay EUB Cboreb - Rev. John W, Kimbler, pastor, Earl , ~a ~ Winin ~lficer in
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1:50 DST: Kyger 10:20 EST, ahlp, 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Mort&gt; Cross, Supt Sunday Scboel a t ! e.YSu~da
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W'illa the hope it !Dill. In rome rnean&amp;re, forw and help ,._
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and Cheshire ' EST.
7:30 p. m. Wedneaday.
ing Worsbfp, ' a. m.; SUI&gt; 0:15 a. m.: Preacltfq 1:15. nes~meeting· YIO·SO a .;
lain lhat whic(i if rood in fomily and eomnaunily life, daU f Mt Unl~ Bapllll Charell Mlddleport Church oJ Cbrbl clay School, 10:311 a. m,, Blythe Syracue Melltodfsl CharQ - da Schn 1 'suu'da · ·
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Rev. Cecil Cox, Paotor. SUI&gt; - 5th and Main St., Jack Scftes, lbefss, Supt.: Youth Fellow· Wendell G, Studer, pastor; WOf. v.!ng P.:ple's LeJon; /'30 p.
lure ir rponrored, by the bruinut fi,.,., cmtf orran&amp;atfoRI
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day School lAS a. m., Ear supt Bible School 8:30 a. m., lltlp, 6:30 P. m.
ahlp service, 1:3&amp; I. m., SUI&gt; m. Salvation meeting; Tbt,.. l ll&gt;hme 1'1011181 apJJMr befOUl,
Starkey, Supt., Evenmg Wo~· Morning Worship I0:30 a. m.; CARMEL EUB Chnreb-Rev. day School 1:45 a. m.; MYF day, 1 to 3 p m. Ladies"·-·· ' .,;,...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Bhtp, 7:30 p. m. Young Peoples Evening Worship 7'30 p. m. Paul A. Sellers, pastot: SUI&gt; Sunday 6 p. m. Prayer meetillg Leagu 7 '
p
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meeting and Bible Study 7:30 Prayer Servloe, 'wednesday ai day School, t:30 a. m., Wayne Sunday 7:30 p. m.
ooun~en~· m. rep "'
P- ~ Wednesday.
p.
m.
Rev.
Ranlllo
Moyer,
ltGusb,
Supl;
10:30
a.
m.
MonJo
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Free
MetbodlotADVENTIST
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7 30
F~rst Bapliat 0 -·\ Rnlland pastor.
IDg Worship. 2od and tlb SUI&gt; Robert E. Stnllh, Sr., pastor. Pomero Sevenlb Da
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- Rev. S•muel J. Jacl:soo, pas- Pomeror Cltarch o1 Chrtll _ cloy olllle month; I p. m. lt.'ven- Sullday School 9:30 a.m., Har· list Chlii'Ct _
lor. Prayer service t :31J a. m.; James MeGovern, pastor lltm- ing Evaltgellsltc Service, 2111 old Dewhurst, Supt.: Morning Rd north of Meigs
Lllleol~~oMmu.,...c~t:~~glllh rord
Bom1
Of
HoLsum
Bmlcl
Sunday School 10 a. m., Get- day Schoo~ I:30 am. Chlll'&lt;ll and 3rd lluDday Cll IIIOIIIb.
Wonblp 10:30 a. m. Youtb Ser- H~pltal Pasttr F W
liS N. Court St. . AtbeaJ ' 593-6601
lrude Butler, ,Supt.; Wol'llhip service 10:30 a m· Christian Trlnftr UJIIIed c:lntreh · 01 tlcfl l :t5 p. m.; Evangelistic 7·30 p m Bibl; siu&lt;tY
~erv•ce 11 1· m. Ill and 2nd Endeavor, 6:30 p .;; Evenma Chrtst, Pomeroy- Rev. W. H. message 7:30 P· m.: Prayer meeli~ Otber service;
an- "---·
,undays at 5:30 p. m. BopUst service, 8,30 p m
Perrin, pastor, Patrick D. Wood, meelillg Thursday 7:30 p, m. Robert g. Dunham Ass't Serv
TIMES-S~NTINEL
Ira mmg Vmon, Mrs,
Mary Rutlaad Cbunb o1 Chrtot- Snpt.; Sullday School, 9:1i a.
Clllf Free Metbodlsl Ices on Saturd/IJ.'
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W'"•ds, president.
Roy Carter minister.
Bible m. Worship, l0:%5 a.m.
Cltnrcb - R. Eugene Gill, pas- School l ~ m W~rsbtp 3 p m
Devoted to the &lt;heater Middle Ohfo
Carl•••• Chnreb, Kingsbury School,
a. m. WOTShfp and
tor; Sunday School 9:30 a, m. : •
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Vollty
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Rutland Free WW BapiUI Prea•,hing oerv1ce 10:30 a. m. Danville Pilgrim Hollne11 - pblf Wise, Supt.; Morning wor·
llnited Brethren
LOCAL UNION 51188
Comprebeoalve News Coveraee,
Church - Rev. Paul Tayler, Young People's meeting, 6:30 (LAngsvUle Poal Officet, Rev. ship 10:30 a. m.; Youtb 5erv· Eden United llftlbreo
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Features, a Paces Color Comlca.
pa.,tor; Su~day School, 10 a, p, m. Evenma Service, 7 P. m. Chao. E, Dozer, pastor; Sunday icea 7 p. m.; EvangellsUc aer- Christ Church - Rev. Eldea R.
m.; Guy Pr1d~y, Snpt; Preacb- v. II. Braley, Bible School Supl School 9:30a.m. Mrs. Robert flee 7:30p. m. Mlci-Week pray. Blake, pastor: Sunday\
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Church - Middleport. Sunday Zloa Chartb Gf Chrlat, Pom· Grate, lrupl. Worsblp at 10:30 er service 7:30 a. m. Wedlles- 10 L m.;. Winnie H• 1
S~hool 9:30 a. m., Sunday ev,. eroy . llarrlaonville Road -Eo- a. m.; Pilgrfm Youth, 6:tli p. day.
Supt; Chri!llu EodeaV«,
mng serv~ce 1:30 p. m, Wednes- gene Underwood. millfster. 8 ~ m.; EvaJtgellstlc 1erv1ee, 7:11 'l1lo Ulllted Melbodlll Cbrefl, p. m., cfaosea lor all Son&amp;
Athlond Oil Product~
PLUMRI~~G
day evenmg oerviee 7:30 p. m. ble SciJool, t :SO a. m.; . Mor.. p. m., Mlci-Week Prayer lad i"omen&gt;)r. '!be Cburcb School rice I p. ~ Preacbfna Uo
Brown•• Batt3 Gar
. Pastor, Chaa. W. Rogers.
IDa Worahlp, 7:30 p. m.; flo. Praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. at 8;15 a. m. '!be Divine Wor· m.: Mld-Weelt prayer _,lfDI,(I 240 Uocoln Sl Middleport tfll2.2510 tfll2.2168
Pomeroy
Home lllul•
1111" bert Reed, Bible Scblol Supt.
Jehomla
ahlp ' at 10:111 a. m. MelbodiJt 7:30 P. m. Wedueaclay, Mrs.
lfngham, Rev. Donald Brlckles,
Church Of God
lfng11om BaD ol Jlllmlt'J Youlb P'ellowahlp at 1:30 p.m. llazlo Ho~, clul Ieeder.
pastor. Sunday Schoo4 1:30 L
a.e.ter Chardt
Wltneu, too Broadway MJd. Jlltl·weelt eholr pracUce. Tho Lllln hill Ulltetl .....
111.; Worsbfp Service, 10:30 a.
t1 God - dleporl _ Public meear:. SUI&gt; publfo Invited to worsblp,
Ill Cltrlll (lmolt ~ Jllllltl Mot· II
m.; Evangellstle aervices at 7· Rev. Dala Thornton, pastor. da 2
m..
Walcbtower
N
rtaoa, pastor. SUIIday School at
Sileo - AU.III CHALMERS - Service
"Ohlo't OZdert Dodgr Dtalfr"
:30 p. m. Everyone welcome. Sunday
Schoo~ 1:30 L m.: S~ P. 1 Bible Study 'l1lo ~
~ I:M a. m. PrwiliDI 101'\'lcea
ICllm - lndunrlaJ - Lerum 6 Gardeft
Apollolle Commanlly Chard!, Morning
Worsblp at U o.
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Middleport, Ohio
PagevWe. Sunday School 10 a. m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. ~J 7:;, ';;; llerv~
~- Ret. Herbert Grate 7,30 p. m. -Secnad .aad IOUrlh
Tappen Plabll i
Pioone 887-3435
m. Sunday; EvangellsUc aerv· m.; Prayer tneellDI, 7:30 p.m. q, p.
~:_._ postor, lin. J:c!DI LUe. llllpt. Sunday It 7:30 p. m. Prayer
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.lee• 7,30 p. m. Sauday. Prayer Tuesday; Youna
People'• lry Scbool. 1 P. m. · - - · Cbarls Bluell, Au'L Sunda1
lllDII aad
leurlh
----· ~---1ervict1 Thuraday, 7:30 p.m. Service, Friday, 7' 30 P· m.
Lutlaeran
School l:ll L m.:
~ 'lllunda1. 7:111 p. m. aad 11r11
MaloD Baplltl 8llllday llcMl MI. Mor1U CbrdJ e1 God- tL Jtb's La1beraa Cloa4- Wonltlp U a. m., NYPS •. t5 aad tbJrd Sunday t:30
m.
- D,A.V. IIIII, conter s-Ill Rev. Jatlllll Satterlleld, puler Mlll'llln&amp; WOIIIdp I a.m.; SUI&gt; p. m.; Evettlaf Senlce. 7: Prayer meelbJ&amp; ~ We~lnet·(l
"Kentucky ' rmd Chicken"
and Pameroy MIUIOII. Spoaacnd Sunday School t:tli a. m.: Will' day School 10:30 a. m. hslor, P. m.; Mldweelo l'rQer ll8l'9lee daJ a 7·30 p. 111. Cbr1atfaa EnMiddleport, Ohio
~y Freoch city Baplfll Ottudl lblp service U a. m. aad 7:90 tleV, Jooepb Kra.ty.
7:30 P. m. Wetlnelday.
dea&gt;W aad lourlll SU.
ll'omeroJ
a GalUpollt. Alll1lated 91111 8. p. m. Prayor meetfn&amp; 7:11 ,_ m. 8L Paul'• Llttberu
lllddll•trl a-. tllllt N• day, 7;30 P. m.
B.C. Rev. R. L, Plaaoo, putor. Tuesday;
YOIIIII People'a 132 E. !&gt;ecoid SL, Pomeroy, --Ret. a,de J. Bartllll, 10. llerOM Uldted Bretml
!Iunday llcbool ...., SuadaJ meollDg, f:30 p, m. Friday.
SuntiiJ Scboo1 1:90 a. 111., Will' 8aaday 8cblol 1:30 L IlL; a Cltrilt a.cta _James Mel p. m. Preacblns oervtceo ~ 1llllland ChvU et God - ahlp aervtce 1D:41i a. m. Pill«, lfllnlbt&amp; Wonblp 10:111 a. m.; rtaoa, pastor. Suucra, . Scbool
llh Sunday ot each lllOIIIh.
Rev. l&gt;•vfd Sheela, putor. Rev. Joaepb Krair.
NYPS YOUIIII People, 1:41 p.111.; l:lll a. m. PnlldtiDI 11m
'TrepBalce Dlainottd
MI. llorlalt 1111p1111 Ollrdi- Sunday School 10 L m.; EvaaMethodid
Evangelistic meetfn&amp; 7' 30 p.m.; lblrd Sunday, 7:30 p. ~ Seeoad
Wr Fill All Doctont PrescriplloM
1. 11a111 St.
Pom11111
of Fourtb ond MaiD SL, gellstic service. 7:30 Young Allnd Me..odlll Cltll'dl _ Prayer meeting. Wed. 7:30 p.m. aad fourtb Sunday, 11 a. m.
892-2955
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I!Jddleport. Rev. Nyle Bordeo, PWeoplesde Endeavor. 7:30 P. m. Pearl A. Caato, pastor. Sunday -~~K-'!..,IMPI N• Qrlllla 8....., 8oi oltoo
tniDisler. Sallday Scboel 1:30 a. ,edit •Y Pra1er meeting School at 9:30, Uoyd Dillinger,
.- """· ""'"""wa eme, !IS Main SL, PL
7
30
o. Aroold Rlcbarda, Supt. 10:30 · p. m. ~Y·
Supt. Worsbip Services at 10:46 ~· ~
.~ Sunday tlerYlces II L m. DST.
EptreOpal
witb Vere Swartz, lay Ieider. ~M~W rsbf ~ 10: 30
Wedaesday """"'nl I p. Ill.
L m. Mlll'llllll! Worship.
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Cb.u Worship aervlcea Sunday eve- -p, · a. DST. Study room open 'filet.
N141t1; luppllq lind Mlllwor~
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Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; Will' PomerGJ- '!be Rev. Rlcbard ning at 7:45 wltb the Rn. m. Eveufn&amp; _Service, p, m.; day aad Wedhollay from 12,, 3Ill
Gftlmll COIIInll:ftRg
thlp n a. m.; Wednesd8y, 7 H. Marlin, Rector. Sunday Casto, Wednesday evening pray·
meeting, 1 p. m. Wed- to 2:30 DST. Everyone lftll.
PlloiJe 88N878
p. m., Prayer service.
MontlJtc PraJtr lad Sermao, er servlCill at 7:45.
t'lnftla ol 1M ,.... coma.
Road - Rev. Clyde Hlntoa, 10:18 a. m.
111a......a MelloodiiH~ara
N.... JleiiiO!Mid "-do
T~E
putor: Sauday Scboel 1:90 ..
E lJ B
- Pearl A. Caato, putor. WO!' ~.:. .w = ,::: Frayer
7:45, p.:m.=~ll
,
n; Ra1pb Carl, Supt. Sunday EuleiJHiw EUB . €ltllftlt - ahlp service, 10 a. m, ...., L m. .' ll:.ealna Service 7·30. day; Young Peoploa
Wlim:, SEWING MACHINES
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Wal'lhlp M'Yieo 10:30 a. m. lie• Menzel Smllb,
tor otber Sunday, 7:t5 ,_ m. SUI&gt;
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' ~ p. ' p. m. Sunday, Worsltlp
"Emythi~~g f9r !he WOIPIQfl t1t41 Sew"
Pafftt. 11114 BordtNN
IIIII 7:30 p. m. alternately. wor'sblp aervfee 8,18 a. ~~ clay School, 10 a. m., Joha 11a1- ~~ ~e::,
Re9. Paul ~aylor, ape•ker
83 M1ll Sl
Middleport
li92-SS20 I'll. MN271 ,
BlldH
Prayer meeting WeciD!Iday at day Scbaol 10 ,30 a. m. Youlb ley, Supt.
M. Wolfe, • •
• ~day mghL Everyone
,I
qo ,_ m.
Pellowah!p 1:30 p. m.; Boyo '""'"' limo MeCHtllll ella.,. 11a111111 a.ru o1 lito No
Clllallldo a..,.i m.·
Ev-"'·
•-'- 7•30
p• -sunday. School • .. m., lin. . ..._..,
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flee, 10 L m. Rev. Weaclell Dl.' Ev•n ..•~c ··-"- 7•" f
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Stutler, pasta-.
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cllolr praellct, Wedllesday.
dleport - •SUUtb 3nf'
Lellrl · Falll Mo~Mdlol il. '1.. BamU, palar:
J - r. !!lui,. ,.. SctuJet to 1•. m.; Slulifar
111r - LE'I'AM r.w.s - Will' ma IIYangeUSilc . semce,
ab1p, 7:30 p. m. SUDday (u- p, m.; Wednesd8y Blblt S:~ l
cept Inti Sunday);
Cburcb 7:30 p, II)., Salun!ey ntcht PI
' School. 1:30 a. m. SUDday. UDl· et ond Wal'lhlp 7:30 p. m.
m.; IIIIJidaJ Scbool 10 a. m.; m., 2lld aad tlb SlllldQI: Youlb !led oervlce, 1:38 a. m.. lnd
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YGUIII Service &amp;:lip. m. Even. Oloir, 1:111 P. m.
SUoda)' of monlll. EAST L£Pruby~rian
lletblehem Bilplllt Cllwdl, Ill&amp; l'onblp 1 p. m. IIICb Ilia- Prayer Meelillg, 7:30 P. m. TART - Wonblp, f ' p. m., 211d llllddlepurt First l!nlted
0... llotolt, tte.. C. L. O'Col&gt; clay.
WednesdaJI.
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IIIII 41b Thursdaysil Church tmerlaa CbrdJ - Rev•
..,, IIIJ!IIm, Rebert
Lewia, t'nedla Gespe1 !l!q!oe MOllllll&amp; star liUil Chaicll - ScbOol, 9:30 a. m. Sauday, AP· ard Ruppelt, paslor;
Supl 11:111 a.m. llonlfD&amp; _. Bostum
Sllv..,vUie Rei.; L. Rev. Ill....,. Smltb,
pastor. PLE GROVB '"' WIWshlp, 8 p. School 9:30 a,m, James
ab!• llld Saudar Scbool, 7 Jl· Glueaencamp, pastor;
IIDger SUnday Scbeol. 9:6 a. Ill., ROJ m., 1st ODd 3rd Thursdays: 'anan, Supt.; 10:30 a, m. Wo• 11. .:..."'q oenice, 'lllundly Wilfunl, Supt.. Sur.oay School, Van M-. Snpl., Earl Shuler, Cburcb Scboof, 9 31) a. m. SUI&gt; ship; 5:45 p. m. YF; Wed.,
UD ;uL prllj'ef meoti!J&amp;,
10 a 1.; EvaJIIl"lisltc service, 1 Aas'\.; MOI'IIlni worsblp, 10: ~ day. GREAT BEND - Wor- p. m. Junior Choir; 7 p, m, .
:30 p. m. Prayer meelln&amp; 7:30 a. m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30,p, sblp uo a. m, 1st and llrd wr Choir.
Clupeeler llllplist
Cloarda p. m. Tuesday.
m. Thursday, Yootb Fellowship lllmdays; CIJIII'&lt;ll School, 10 15 Syracuse First United Prea- IIIIJiday Scbool, 9:30 a.m. lll!lload Mfssioll _ 0 11 v e 7:30 P. m. Su!Iday.
a. m. Sunday. MORSE CHAPEL byterlan Church - Rev.
!lamia&amp; wursblp 10:Ui a.m. NeWIIWI, missionary pastor; Lollrldp EUB Chard! _ - worship, 11 • m., lsi and llrd so? H. Stebbi11S, pastor.
Suaday Sc:hoel
uo a. m.; Rev. Jack Young, pastor: Sundavs: &lt;'horeb School 9:30 a ship 9 a. m,; Sunday School,l
l'lnl lloptlll c.wcb. MMcD. Warship 10:30 a. m.; Pre•clllng Sun~ly School 9,4:. a. m.• m. Sunday.
10 a. m.; Btble Study and
(llrt IIIIJiday School 9:15 a. m. 7:30 p. m.: Prayer srrv\l'e, Russell Archer, Supl SUnday
IDe
er service Sunday 7 p. m.
Clora Pullen, Supt. 10:15 a.m.
Mllmv
MelbodiBI Charcb
Rarrlsonvme
H rd R
. Sunday School, 10 a. m., Ray worship, 10,45 a. m. and 7.30 _ Wendell G. SluUer, paatOr. Ch
orsblp Servl . 8 P 6
tl
""• y
p.m., Whaley, Supt.
p, m. alternately. Bible Study Sunday School 10 1 m. Wor· LU'Ch, owa
uppell,
li:velliDil wursblp, 7:30 p.m.; Syra.,... AposloHc Mission- and prayer service, led by pa~ ahl
.
•
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tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m.;
WPA!neodaJ, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Earl Custer "'"lor Services •·r 7·30 P m Wednesda•
p serviCe II a, ru.
Worship 1:30 p. m.
..,_.....,,.
• p.m., c:holr ~every Wednesday,
' r - Friday
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. : . 'I :..
and Christian
Endeavor,
1:30 p.m.
b
. Sunday oights at 7:4$ p. m. Ev· lrd Saturday ol month.
Jolin Kimbler, pastor. Sunday day ar.d Sunday services,
111111 8 I"" O.Cb, ""- eryone welcome. Syracuse Rl. Sooth Betbel EUB Churdl - Scboal 9·30• Harold Rou~, p. m.
,
"1 - Ret. Caner Willlllllll. 12l
Rrv. Jalk
Young, p a. Supt.; Allen , Brewer, As. I.
LatU!r Day Sainb
1
10
20
7
30
~ Scbool ': .:
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Churclt Of Chrul lor: Sunday School 8:45 a. m., Supt., Preactling · P.m. Sun- Reorganized Cbnrcb ol Je""l
Cbur~ '::;.: Bradblll)' Clwrell ol Christ- Norman II. Bahr, Supt.; Sunday Roelle Melbodlsl Choreb - (lrl!ll of Liller Day 1111•11_ eblldrell.
Larry Williams, minister: Bible Worship 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 John W. Kimble., pastor; Sun- Joseph Slobart, past~. 8
l"lnn lllplhl a..r.tl, Raeble, School aad Mornlng Worship, p. m. alternately. Btble Study day School 9:30 a. m.; Pruci&gt; from Ra~ne on Racme . ~
Ret C. L. O'CIDnor
1 10:30 a, m.; Christian Endeav- IDd Prayer Service, ied by pas- lng 10:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; land llDari. Sunday School, 1
Sdlool 9.30 F;.:·~~ or, 6 p, m.; Evenin&amp; Wor- tor, 7:30 p, m. Thursday,
Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p, a. m.; Wtrship 10::'0 L rn.,
land, Suptr 10 . ~ ~ m. Mora- ship, 1 p. m.
Tuppers Plalna EUB Chard! m: Wednesday.
Sunday evenmg servtoe at
ln&amp; Warship· i :30 ·•
BYF Hemlock Gro" Cbrlldao - Rev. Jack Young, pas Rock ~priDgr
1\!etbodlst- p. m.: Wed., worship
eowng~l JH1 KNffor AU.....
lad J1mior Fell ~
Cbureb - Jamea Quisenberry tor : Sundaj worship, f;30 Cbester Lemley, pastor: Wor at 7:30 p. m.
_"'-.
Bmtlng Servt.':.- $~: Worship Service, 9:30 a. m.: a. m.; Sunday School, 10 a. m.: ship service 9:30 a. m.; SunRoman Catholic
7:30 p. m., Pr~yer lleellli 7:30p.m, Wednesday.
Hobart Vmeyard, Supt._ Bible day School, 10:15 a. m.; MYF Oar Lady of Ltireu. Mllllloa
1'111'1* _ Warren G. Zinn Bradford Cnurcn or l.'brlsl- Study and Prayer servtces ied 1:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Long Bouom _ Rev. George
posllr. Worship aervices
Joe Robinson, minister; Hom- by pastor, 7:30 P: m. Tuesday, Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. Ill&gt; R. Shipman, Adm. _ Sunday
1,30 p. m. Senior Choir Prac- er Forrest, Supt.; Bible School Adult Class Meetmg 7:30 p, m, Rudand Methodist Cburell - Mas.es: 10:30 a, m., s p. m.
,
9:30 a. m.; Morning wor,hlp last Monday of month.
Rev, C. J. Lemley, pastor: Holy Days: 5 p, m.
Commumty
10:30 a. m. ; Evenma Worship, Syracuse EUB Chnrcb- Rev. Church School 9:30 a. m.; Wor- SL Jobo's Calbolie Mlaaton€heahlre • &amp;yger · Hartlord 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Bi· Paul A. Sellers, pasl&amp;r: ~ ahlp service, 10:30 a. m. MYF Near Guysville Ulutcb Rid~e);
oervm... 7:30 p, m. Wednesd8y. ble Study.
day School, 9:30 a. m.; Ben Monday, 6:30 p. m,
Rev. Frant Manter~ pastor,
ln&amp; lf!l'VIce, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer 11ex1er Cllarcll ol Christ _ Quisenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Snllo1 Melbodlll Cbnreb - Sunday Masa 10:30 a, m.; Holy
Pearl Sl. Chrlsllall Unioa Bible School 9:30 a. m, Preach· Morning Worship sexvice, lsi John W. Kllllbler. pastor: u.._ Day ol Obligation 8:30 a.m.;
fer Chnlr Pra~ce.
ing 10:30 a, m., first and third and 3rd Sundays of lhe montb. Robert E. Lee, Supt. Wor· Confession, 1&gt; hour
before
Sunday
Mondoy
Tuesday
W~
Thunday
Frldoy
Soturday
ProverM
Hosea
John
I CorinthiaN
I Timothy
I Timothy
·Jornes
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST; Sundays.
7:30 p. m. Evening Evangells- ship 9:15 a. m., Sunday School Mass.
22:1-12
6:1-6
8:25-32
3:5-15
4
:11-10
3:1·9
3:13·
16
Lillie Kyger UCC 9:30 EST. Mason Clly Cblll'&lt;ll of Chrlat, tic Service, 2nd ODd 41h Sun- 10:15 a. m.
Salvation Arm
Cheahlre Baptist 10:41 EST. MiU..- Street _ Sunday Bible clay of month.
Oak Grove MeiWist OIU'dt 111 Sal alien Army ~ EtJ.
Church School at Hartford, at Study, t a. m.: Evenins Wor- Betbaay EUB Cboreb - Rev. John W, Kimbler, pastor, Earl , ~a ~ Winin ~lficer in
,
1:50 DST: Kyger 10:20 EST, ahlp, 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Mort&gt; Cross, Supt Sunday Scboel a t ! e.YSu~da
g~ m
W'illa the hope it !Dill. In rome rnean&amp;re, forw and help ,._
9
45
30
9
1
and Cheshire ' EST.
7:30 p. m. Wedneaday.
ing Worsbfp, ' a. m.; SUI&gt; 0:15 a. m.: Preacltfq 1:15. nes~meeting· YIO·SO a .;
lain lhat whic(i if rood in fomily and eomnaunily life, daU f Mt Unl~ Bapllll Charell Mlddleport Church oJ Cbrbl clay School, 10:311 a. m,, Blythe Syracue Melltodfsl CharQ - da Schn 1 'suu'da · ·
7
Rev. Cecil Cox, Paotor. SUI&gt; - 5th and Main St., Jack Scftes, lbefss, Supt.: Youth Fellow· Wendell G, Studer, pastor; WOf. v.!ng P.:ple's LeJon; /'30 p.
lure ir rponrored, by the bruinut fi,.,., cmtf orran&amp;atfoRI
1
day School lAS a. m., Ear supt Bible School 8:30 a. m., lltlp, 6:30 P. m.
ahlp service, 1:3&amp; I. m., SUI&gt; m. Salvation meeting; Tbt,.. l ll&gt;hme 1'1011181 apJJMr befOUl,
Starkey, Supt., Evenmg Wo~· Morning Worship I0:30 a. m.; CARMEL EUB Chnreb-Rev. day School 1:45 a. m.; MYF day, 1 to 3 p m. Ladies"·-·· ' .,;,...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Bhtp, 7:30 p. m. Young Peoples Evening Worship 7'30 p. m. Paul A. Sellers, pastot: SUI&gt; Sunday 6 p. m. Prayer meetillg Leagu 7 '
p
: 1 ~;;s:: jJ
meeting and Bible Study 7:30 Prayer Servloe, 'wednesday ai day School, t:30 a. m., Wayne Sunday 7:30 p. m.
ooun~en~· m. rep "'
P- ~ Wednesday.
p.
m.
Rev.
Ranlllo
Moyer,
ltGusb,
Supl;
10:30
a.
m.
MonJo
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Run
Free
MetbodlotADVENTIST
,
7 30
F~rst Bapliat 0 -·\ Rnlland pastor.
IDg Worship. 2od and tlb SUI&gt; Robert E. Stnllh, Sr., pastor. Pomero Sevenlb Da
1
- Rev. S•muel J. Jacl:soo, pas- Pomeror Cltarch o1 Chrtll _ cloy olllle month; I p. m. lt.'ven- Sullday School 9:30 a.m., Har· list Chlii'Ct _
lor. Prayer service t :31J a. m.; James MeGovern, pastor lltm- ing Evaltgellsltc Service, 2111 old Dewhurst, Supt.: Morning Rd north of Meigs
Lllleol~~oMmu.,...c~t:~~glllh rord
Bom1
Of
HoLsum
Bmlcl
Sunday School 10 a. m., Get- day Schoo~ I:30 am. Chlll'&lt;ll and 3rd lluDday Cll IIIOIIIb.
Wonblp 10:30 a. m. Youtb Ser- H~pltal Pasttr F W
liS N. Court St. . AtbeaJ ' 593-6601
lrude Butler, ,Supt.; Wol'llhip service 10:30 a m· Christian Trlnftr UJIIIed c:lntreh · 01 tlcfl l :t5 p. m.; Evangelistic 7·30 p m Bibl; siu&lt;tY
~erv•ce 11 1· m. Ill and 2nd Endeavor, 6:30 p .;; Evenma Chrtst, Pomeroy- Rev. W. H. message 7:30 P· m.: Prayer meeli~ Otber service;
an- "---·
,undays at 5:30 p. m. BopUst service, 8,30 p m
Perrin, pastor, Patrick D. Wood, meelillg Thursday 7:30 p, m. Robert g. Dunham Ass't Serv
TIMES-S~NTINEL
Ira mmg Vmon, Mrs,
Mary Rutlaad Cbunb o1 Chrtot- Snpt.; Sullday School, 9:1i a.
Clllf Free Metbodlsl Ices on Saturd/IJ.'
·
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W'"•ds, president.
Roy Carter minister.
Bible m. Worship, l0:%5 a.m.
Cltnrcb - R. Eugene Gill, pas- School l ~ m W~rsbtp 3 p m
Devoted to the &lt;heater Middle Ohfo
Carl•••• Chnreb, Kingsbury School,
a. m. WOTShfp and
tor; Sunday School 9:30 a, m. : •
, • , .
, ,
Vollty
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Rutland Free WW BapiUI Prea•,hing oerv1ce 10:30 a. m. Danville Pilgrim Hollne11 - pblf Wise, Supt.; Morning wor·
llnited Brethren
LOCAL UNION 51188
Comprebeoalve News Coveraee,
Church - Rev. Paul Tayler, Young People's meeting, 6:30 (LAngsvUle Poal Officet, Rev. ship 10:30 a. m.; Youtb 5erv· Eden United llftlbreo
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Features, a Paces Color Comlca.
pa.,tor; Su~day School, 10 a, p, m. Evenma Service, 7 P. m. Chao. E, Dozer, pastor; Sunday icea 7 p. m.; EvangellsUc aer- Christ Church - Rev. Eldea R.
m.; Guy Pr1d~y, Snpt; Preacb- v. II. Braley, Bible School Supl School 9:30a.m. Mrs. Robert flee 7:30p. m. Mlci-Week pray. Blake, pastor: Sunday\
'
Church - Middleport. Sunday Zloa Chartb Gf Chrlat, Pom· Grate, lrupl. Worsblp at 10:30 er service 7:30 a. m. Wedlles- 10 L m.;. Winnie H• 1
S~hool 9:30 a. m., Sunday ev,. eroy . llarrlaonville Road -Eo- a. m.; Pilgrfm Youth, 6:tli p. day.
Supt; Chri!llu EodeaV«,
mng serv~ce 1:30 p. m, Wednes- gene Underwood. millfster. 8 ~ m.; EvaJtgellstlc 1erv1ee, 7:11 'l1lo Ulllted Melbodlll Cbrefl, p. m., cfaosea lor all Son&amp;
Athlond Oil Product~
PLUMRI~~G
day evenmg oerviee 7:30 p. m. ble SciJool, t :SO a. m.; . Mor.. p. m., Mlci-Week Prayer lad i"omen&gt;)r. '!be Cburcb School rice I p. ~ Preacbfna Uo
Brown•• Batt3 Gar
. Pastor, Chaa. W. Rogers.
IDa Worahlp, 7:30 p. m.; flo. Praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. at 8;15 a. m. '!be Divine Wor· m.: Mld-Weelt prayer _,lfDI,(I 240 Uocoln Sl Middleport tfll2.2510 tfll2.2168
Pomeroy
Home lllul•
1111" bert Reed, Bible Scblol Supt.
Jehomla
ahlp ' at 10:111 a. m. MelbodiJt 7:30 P. m. Wedueaclay, Mrs.
lfngham, Rev. Donald Brlckles,
Church Of God
lfng11om BaD ol Jlllmlt'J Youlb P'ellowahlp at 1:30 p.m. llazlo Ho~, clul Ieeder.
pastor. Sunday Schoo4 1:30 L
a.e.ter Chardt
Wltneu, too Broadway MJd. Jlltl·weelt eholr pracUce. Tho Lllln hill Ulltetl .....
111.; Worsbfp Service, 10:30 a.
t1 God - dleporl _ Public meear:. SUI&gt; publfo Invited to worsblp,
Ill Cltrlll (lmolt ~ Jllllltl Mot· II
m.; Evangellstle aervices at 7· Rev. Dala Thornton, pastor. da 2
m..
Walcbtower
N
rtaoa, pastor. SUIIday School at
Sileo - AU.III CHALMERS - Service
"Ohlo't OZdert Dodgr Dtalfr"
:30 p. m. Everyone welcome. Sunday
Schoo~ 1:30 L m.: S~ P. 1 Bible Study 'l1lo ~
~ I:M a. m. PrwiliDI 101'\'lcea
ICllm - lndunrlaJ - Lerum 6 Gardeft
Apollolle Commanlly Chard!, Morning
Worsblp at U o.
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Middleport, Ohio
PagevWe. Sunday School 10 a. m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. ~J 7:;, ';;; llerv~
~- Ret. Herbert Grate 7,30 p. m. -Secnad .aad IOUrlh
Tappen Plabll i
Pioone 887-3435
m. Sunday; EvangellsUc aerv· m.; Prayer tneellDI, 7:30 p.m. q, p.
~:_._ postor, lin. J:c!DI LUe. llllpt. Sunday It 7:30 p. m. Prayer
'
.lee• 7,30 p. m. Sauday. Prayer Tuesday; Youna
People'• lry Scbool. 1 P. m. · - - · Cbarls Bluell, Au'L Sunda1
lllDII aad
leurlh
----· ~---1ervict1 Thuraday, 7:30 p.m. Service, Friday, 7' 30 P· m.
Lutlaeran
School l:ll L m.:
~ 'lllunda1. 7:111 p. m. aad 11r11
MaloD Baplltl 8llllday llcMl MI. Mor1U CbrdJ e1 God- tL Jtb's La1beraa Cloa4- Wonltlp U a. m., NYPS •. t5 aad tbJrd Sunday t:30
m.
- D,A.V. IIIII, conter s-Ill Rev. Jatlllll Satterlleld, puler Mlll'llln&amp; WOIIIdp I a.m.; SUI&gt; p. m.; Evettlaf Senlce. 7: Prayer meelbJ&amp; ~ We~lnet·(l
"Kentucky ' rmd Chicken"
and Pameroy MIUIOII. Spoaacnd Sunday School t:tli a. m.: Will' day School 10:30 a. m. hslor, P. m.; Mldweelo l'rQer ll8l'9lee daJ a 7·30 p. 111. Cbr1atfaa EnMiddleport, Ohio
~y Freoch city Baplfll Ottudl lblp service U a. m. aad 7:90 tleV, Jooepb Kra.ty.
7:30 P. m. Wetlnelday.
dea&gt;W aad lourlll SU.
ll'omeroJ
a GalUpollt. Alll1lated 91111 8. p. m. Prayor meetfn&amp; 7:11 ,_ m. 8L Paul'• Llttberu
lllddll•trl a-. tllllt N• day, 7;30 P. m.
B.C. Rev. R. L, Plaaoo, putor. Tuesday;
YOIIIII People'a 132 E. !&gt;ecoid SL, Pomeroy, --Ret. a,de J. Bartllll, 10. llerOM Uldted Bretml
!Iunday llcbool ...., SuadaJ meollDg, f:30 p, m. Friday.
SuntiiJ Scboo1 1:90 a. 111., Will' 8aaday 8cblol 1:30 L IlL; a Cltrilt a.cta _James Mel p. m. Preacblns oervtceo ~ 1llllland ChvU et God - ahlp aervtce 1D:41i a. m. Pill«, lfllnlbt&amp; Wonblp 10:111 a. m.; rtaoa, pastor. Suucra, . Scbool
llh Sunday ot each lllOIIIh.
Rev. l&gt;•vfd Sheela, putor. Rev. Joaepb Krair.
NYPS YOUIIII People, 1:41 p.111.; l:lll a. m. PnlldtiDI 11m
'TrepBalce Dlainottd
MI. llorlalt 1111p1111 Ollrdi- Sunday School 10 L m.; EvaaMethodid
Evangelistic meetfn&amp; 7' 30 p.m.; lblrd Sunday, 7:30 p. ~ Seeoad
Wr Fill All Doctont PrescriplloM
1. 11a111 St.
Pom11111
of Fourtb ond MaiD SL, gellstic service. 7:30 Young Allnd Me..odlll Cltll'dl _ Prayer meeting. Wed. 7:30 p.m. aad fourtb Sunday, 11 a. m.
892-2955
I'Om801
I!Jddleport. Rev. Nyle Bordeo, PWeoplesde Endeavor. 7:30 P. m. Pearl A. Caato, pastor. Sunday -~~K-'!..,IMPI N• Qrlllla 8....., 8oi oltoo
tniDisler. Sallday Scboel 1:30 a. ,edit •Y Pra1er meeting School at 9:30, Uoyd Dillinger,
.- """· ""'"""wa eme, !IS Main SL, PL
7
30
o. Aroold Rlcbarda, Supt. 10:30 · p. m. ~Y·
Supt. Worsbip Services at 10:46 ~· ~
.~ Sunday tlerYlces II L m. DST.
EptreOpal
witb Vere Swartz, lay Ieider. ~M~W rsbf ~ 10: 30
Wedaesday """"'nl I p. Ill.
L m. Mlll'llllll! Worship.
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Naomi Blptill Cllll'dl - Grttee Eplleopel
Cb.u Worship aervlcea Sunday eve- -p, · a. DST. Study room open 'filet.
N141t1; luppllq lind Mlllwor~
7
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; Will' PomerGJ- '!be Rev. Rlcbard ning at 7:45 wltb the Rn. m. Eveufn&amp; _Service, p, m.; day aad Wedhollay from 12,, 3Ill
Gftlmll COIIInll:ftRg
thlp n a. m.; Wednesd8y, 7 H. Marlin, Rector. Sunday Casto, Wednesday evening pray·
meeting, 1 p. m. Wed- to 2:30 DST. Everyone lftll.
PlloiJe 88N878
p. m., Prayer service.
MontlJtc PraJtr lad Sermao, er servlCill at 7:45.
t'lnftla ol 1M ,.... coma.
Road - Rev. Clyde Hlntoa, 10:18 a. m.
111a......a MelloodiiH~ara
N.... JleiiiO!Mid "-do
T~E
putor: Sauday Scboel 1:90 ..
E lJ B
- Pearl A. Caato, putor. WO!' ~.:. .w = ,::: Frayer
7:45, p.:m.=~ll
,
n; Ra1pb Carl, Supt. Sunday EuleiJHiw EUB . €ltllftlt - ahlp service, 10 a. m, ...., L m. .' ll:.ealna Service 7·30. day; Young Peoploa
Wlim:, SEWING MACHINES
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Wal'lhlp M'Yieo 10:30 a. m. lie• Menzel Smllb,
tor otber Sunday, 7:t5 ,_ m. SUI&gt;
•
' ~ p. ' p. m. Sunday, Worsltlp
"Emythi~~g f9r !he WOIPIQfl t1t41 Sew"
Pafftt. 11114 BordtNN
IIIII 7:30 p. m. alternately. wor'sblp aervfee 8,18 a. ~~ clay School, 10 a. m., Joha 11a1- ~~ ~e::,
Re9. Paul ~aylor, ape•ker
83 M1ll Sl
Middleport
li92-SS20 I'll. MN271 ,
BlldH
Prayer meeting WeciD!Iday at day Scbaol 10 ,30 a. m. Youlb ley, Supt.
M. Wolfe, • •
• ~day mghL Everyone
,I
qo ,_ m.
Pellowah!p 1:30 p. m.; Boyo '""'"' limo MeCHtllll ella.,. 11a111111 a.ru o1 lito No
Clllallldo a..,.i m.·
Ev-"'·
•-'- 7•30
p• -sunday. School • .. m., lin. . ..._..,
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flee, 10 L m. Rev. Weaclell Dl.' Ev•n ..•~c ··-"- 7•" f
I
Stutler, pasta-.
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&amp; HEATING

By HAROLD

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

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You're a quitter, ~lim S~in ner!
Ana 1 don't care tnat much
whet her 40u qraduate
or not!

BOGGS' EQUIPMENT

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CROW'S PEAK ~OUSE

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
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Max Dooahue, pastor: J act Morning, Worahlp. I0:30 a. m., Mal'l and Jupiter.

HOYT~S $OHIO S~RViC:E ..
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By CHESTER GouLD

DICK TRACY

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HEATING &amp;

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· 1960·CHEVROLET • $345
COlW AIR 4 DOOR

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19,60 :fOlD • • · • $349

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AUGNMENT

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98 HOLIDAY SEDAN

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63 OLDS 88

MONTEREY 2 DOOR SEDAN

HOLIDAY SEDAN

$1795

1965 JEEP Station Wagon - - $1995
4 Door. 6 cyl. 4

lf-1 full power,
vinyl Interior, sharp

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. ., "&lt;iHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"
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CIIH's Shoe Repair,

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1964 FORD XL Conv.

1963 VOLKSWAGEN

$1495

1963 CHEVROLET Impala - • s1395
~Door

KARR &amp;VAN VANDT

2 Door Hard Top. Auto. Tra~s_._
R_
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CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE

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Hard Top. 8 cyl. P.~
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1963 MERCURY Monterey • • $1195
1963 FORD Galaxie 500

Pomeroy

36 NEW PONTIACS .
BUICKS and GMC TRUCKS

4 Door

~ specUona and advice.

E COIL No Salesman. A MelliS

1962 · FORD-.· . Galaxie 2 dr. • s795
6 cyl. Standard Trans. Radio and Heater. .

Motor Co.

T R U C;· t~ S

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1966 FORD

- - - -- - - -- - ----:--

1964 FORD F-100

•County company. Allied
' .. Termite Control, 1105
Main, Pomeroy, Oblo.

••

Pomeroy Motor,· Co.

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net well over the fiv.e
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AN ESTABLISHEQ BUSIN.ES$
IN THE DOWNtOWN SECTION
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.Set by Mayor

cucelledT Loll yeur

DAILY am&gt;'J:'OQOO'Dil - Rln'1 how tD Wllllt;

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Trooper Moved :Poppy Days are

half collection of. the 1966 Real Estate 'l'axes. Also ·
for delinquent tax. C\OainJ dJI!e will be July .,l; ·.
1967.
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POMEROY, OHIO

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Used Carlot

ency, mnM for T rave
Trailer, Camper Trailer or
Plcko\IP Camper
Also Motorcycle Insurance
ratea.
5 10 lfc

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11 ft. by 7 ft. Te~sco~e. H~~~
$395
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A Nice One.

The Tax Books ate now open for the June.or Secolld

1188

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1964 FORD F-100 • • • • • -$1495

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STUDIO, 115
Second Sl, Pomeroy, will'
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. ' POMEitOY, OHIO
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DAJL Y CROSSWORD
thomooa

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Middleport, 0.

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: ·· - - • _$1895

F-100·"·~-

1964 FORD F-70

FURNITURE

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Station Wagon. 8 cyl. Auto. Tra%( Ra!llo. and Heater. - -- -- ---::-

6 cyl. Pickup Styleside.~
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BAKER
Z. Vallqot

$1195

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1962 FORD Country Sedan

8 cyl. Pickup Styleside.

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: colony Ia doltti
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;: JarY to treat homes without 1FiiiiiNiiSi
: complete basemenlll.

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ment, large lot, easily
anced . Velma G. ZUspan.

J. J. DAVIS, M.D.

Whe~~?r~ve. -

1964 FORD Galaxie 500 - - $1495

$1195

63 MERCURY
V-8, auto. trens. Powe!'
br~kfi, power atterlng

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Full pcrtVtr Including window• and
,&amp;let, w~itt with

•lue fnter1or

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$1195

*1695 '

1965 FORD Custom - • - - • ·*1495

62 OLDS 98

390 V8 engine, Cr~o~ist.O-Matlc trent•• po-

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Full po-r, blue with
blue Jn&amp;er1or_ sh~rp

63 Ford Galaxie
wor oiMrlna, light bluo
with blue vinyl int.r'ior

4 Door 8 cyl. Auto: trans. Radio and Heater.-:---

225 4 DOOR H.T.

..,or, euto. &amp;r.11nt., power steerfng

&amp; broktl, 1i'ien wllh

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LANCER 4 DOOR SEDAN

BLAEnNARS

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BRAKE SERVICE

port.

63 OLDS 88

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yo·u SEE ADEALER WHO DOESN'T

rALCON 2 DOOR SEDAN

AND

I Will Be Absent
From My Office
#My 28th Through
June 4th.

IF THE PRICES CoNFUSE

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2U -4th Ave., Hunting~

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Repr11111tetlveln Thla Am 20 Y11n For

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•

BAO..EY'S REST:t\1JRANT

211 1!. Moln

PHONI 9924974

Pomoror

Dollr 5:30 AM to 1:30 PM-Sundor 7:GO to 7:GO

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HEATING &amp;

1957 · OLDSMOBILE .. $295

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Phone 99W7M or m2395

.........,.o.

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· 1960·CHEVROLET • $345
COlW AIR 4 DOOR

~AN

·

1960 OLDSMOBILE • $499
. "88" ' DOOR SEDAN
19,60 :fOlD • • · • $349

.EXPERIENCED

.'

WHEEL
AUGNMENT

.

$1')9.9
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98 HOLIDAY SEDAN

-

63 OLDS 88

MONTEREY 2 DOOR SEDAN

HOLIDAY SEDAN

$1795

1965 JEEP Station Wagon - - $1995
4 Door. 6 cyl. 4

lf-1 full power,
vinyl Interior, sharp

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. ., "&lt;iHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"
Middleport, 0.

2 SIGNS
QF. _

3

QUAliTY .

CIIH's Shoe Repair,

' 30

'

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Pomeroy~
'

1964 FORD XL Conv.

1963 VOLKSWAGEN

$1495

1963 CHEVROLET Impala - • s1395
~Door

KARR &amp;VAN VANDT

2 Door Hard Top. Auto. Tra~s_._
R_
adi()a_
nd ~~ater: P~wer St..eri ng.- -- -

CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE

992-5342

GMAC FINANCING

Hard Top. 8 cyl. P.~
G . Tran
_s_.Radi~
·o and Heater. .-\ ir_C()nd_
itioned._ __

1963 MERCURY Monterey • • $1195
1963 FORD Galaxie 500

Pomeroy

36 NEW PONTIACS .
BUICKS and GMC TRUCKS

4 Door

~ specUona and advice.

E COIL No Salesman. A MelliS

1962 · FORD-.· . Galaxie 2 dr. • s795
6 cyl. Standard Trans. Radio and Heater. .

Motor Co.

T R U C;· t~ S

'

.

1966 FORD

- - - -- - - -- - ----:--

1964 FORD F-100

•County company. Allied
' .. Termite Control, 1105
Main, Pomeroy, Oblo.

••

Pomeroy Motor,· Co.

52S

I.Uflowrll

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BLAETTNARS

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BUICK

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New

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CAN BE BOUG~T WITH A' SMALL
· DOWN PAY~T .·A' ND. BALANCE
FINANCl!D' BY
THJ
PRES~ OWNER.
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Will inter.view mature, married
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This business :h~. bl:len in same loca. tlon for over 30 years. Business will
net well over the fiv.e
figure mark.
. I

ONLY .

Aant•paa.,... ••

·'

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AN ESTABLISHEQ BUSIN.ES$
IN THE DOWNtOWN SECTION
'
Of POMEROY

L CX I D

You A.lteays Pau Less A.t .

.Set by Mayor

cucelledT Loll yeur

DAILY am&gt;'J:'OQOO'Dil - Rln'1 how tD Wllllt;

'

Trooper Moved :Poppy Days are

half collection of. the 1966 Real Estate 'l'axes. Also ·
for delinquent tax. C\OainJ dJI!e will be July .,l; ·.
1967.
.
.

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PONTIAC GMC TRUCKS
POMEROY, OHIO

.

Used Carlot

ency, mnM for T rave
Trailer, Camper Trailer or
Plcko\IP Camper
Also Motorcycle Insurance
ratea.
5 10 lfc

CJI

- - - -· • • $1495

11 ft. by 7 ft. Te~sco~e. H~~~
$395
·DUMP BED
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VLI

.$2495

A Nice One.

The Tax Books ate now open for the June.or Secolld

1188

•

1964 FORD F-100 • • • • • -$1495

lT,Bpodffc

,z. 91-

1nllatloc

STUDIO, 115
Second Sl, Pomeroy, will'
' cloaed May It-through June 5.
•
5 22

•

1953wo.oo(;E'e'i!:·:_-t~o~n-P~ic-=ku,.,.. ~P--~$.-::3-:9-=-5

att.aa4aat

II. Not

•

6 cyl. Pickup s._.t_o:
Yl..-:
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' OPEN; EVES. 9:00 P.M. ·
. ' POMEitOY, OHIO
'

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1964 FORD F-100 - - - - • • $1495

DAJL Y CROSSWORD
thomooa

•

B cyl. 5 Speed Trans. 2 Speed Rea_r_A_xle. - - - - - - ---,----:-

Middleport, 0.

~......,...

: ·· - - • _$1895

F-100·"·~-

1964 FORD F-70

FURNITURE

uNFiiMiiSi

I

Station Wagon. 8 cyl. Auto. Tra%( Ra!llo. and Heater. - -- -- ---::-

6 cyl. Pickup Styleside.~
, - --

BAKER
Z. Vallqot

$1195

•

1962 FORD Country Sedan

8 cyl. Pickup Styleside.

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