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lfw~n'lbeJong now·until School will be·
starting •. .it's.time·for·bUYiii.J Boys a~d Girls
School !loth~·.,_ . Eibeifelds·invite you to
co~e in -·Look over ·the bij seleclj,ons of
Girls and Boys Clothes and Accessories.
On Friday night Elberfelds are ~pen
unti18 0 clock and on saturday night dpen
until 9o'clock·· Agood time for far\lily
shopping· and don'tforget
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August Furniture.Sale.on
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"Indonesia" was thot)oplc pre- also explained. Their rellgl~n
'J'he Unci ammal Hayes-Youn1 The sroup' bowed In silent Swindell and two girls, Rt: I, sented by Mrs. Myrtle · Lons l~ an Important .~rt~~.
'.iild Holliday School Reunipn prayer as Rev. Cheesebrew Shade; Mr. IIJld Mrs. Ho!Ue V. w)'en the WSWS of the .Enter- ~IVes. The EUB ur IS rna
held Sunday, Aug. 7, at
stood arid' led, In honor and res- Hayes ,00 two children, Rt. 1, prise EUB church met . Tues- mg. an effort to send more mls1!Qillday School grounds
In peel to Horner Lee, in rnernroy Shade; Mu S. Grueser, Rt 1, day evening at the home of Mrs. slonary couples there:
' lled!ord towoship, with 'an at- of all those gone on before.
Shade; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wib- John Smith, Ny~ Ave. "
For the. worship ~~v1ce, Mrs.
tandance of about 60.
I The following officers were lin Jr., Ronnie and Penny, Guy- Group smgmg of Jesus Jam~s .WI!! read LIVIng the
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retained for another year-Pres. sville; Judy Roush, Middleport; Saves," opened the p~ram, Beatitudes wh1ch were modem
A basket dinner was served Ronald Dougan; Vice Pres· Le- Mr. and Mn. E. Leon Sauters followed by the Lord's •Prayer day e~atJples of chtlstlan per-~
at_ noon, with the Rev . Frank roy Sauters; Secretary
and and Vicki, Rt. 3, Pomeroy; in unison. A study ~~ Indonesia sons liVIng In Indonesia.
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Cheesebrew of Middleport ask- Treasurer-Helen Woode.
Mark aud Timothy Sauters, Rt. was made as members read Mrs. T~as ~·~tz president, ·
ing the blessing.
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The program entertainment I, Pomeroy; Carl Brickles, Ath· articles concerning this . repub- was In ~.b,Fgo! &lt;if the business
The afternoon program, w1th committee:
Martha Hayea, ens; John Hayes, Lcing Bottom; lie which included the art of sessiOn. l,Jrs, Roy Blankenship
Ronald Dougan, Chairman, be- Sharon Swindell, PaUy Arnold, Emerson Hayes, Long Bottom; batik makins. This. cloth
Is .was wel~ed as a 'new mem·
gan with the hy~, "What a and Christine Sauters, were al· Allen Gilkey, Pomeroy; Jesse very colorful a_nd giVes one an her. An lnv1tatfon was .read to
Friend." The cha~rman express- so retained for another year. v. Meeks and Lola, Baltimore, idea of the brightness and va- attend the _Fall Retreat, to be
ed thanks to all for the d1nner, I The program concluded with Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur riety of IndoneSia and Its peo- held Saptemher
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111-18 at Camp I
and ror the effort pul forth m a group of hymns by an; and Goodwin, Rt. 2, 'Jore Ridge, pie.
Otterbein. ~~ were given.
advertising the event
ended with "Thai Glad Reunion Athens: Mr. and Mrs. D.
L. The background. government An lnte~ report on collecThe p~"ram continued ,~ith Day," by the Woodes
and : Brickles, Shade; Elmer Good- and religion of Indonesia were lion of stamps was given by
a duel, 'I m Feehng Fme, by Cheesebrews, assisted by sev- win, Obetz; Pearl Gilkey, Rt. 3,
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Mrs. Eldon Weeks. .
Mrs
Garoldene and Martha Hayes. eral others.
Pomeroy; Rev. and Mrs. Frank Visit Cltildren
Prayer and grace by
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with Colleen Dugan playing ac- Games aud contests were con.: A. Cheesebrew, David Boone, I C 'tal C'tv
Menzel Smith clnsed th~ me:
cordion accompaniment.
dueled by the entertainment Middleport· Mrs. Lucy Hayes, . n ap&lt;
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Scripture reading and sermon, committee, such as ''Cracker tmlddlepori; Mr. and Mrs. Ga- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .Rus· iwere served by the hostess to
"Growing up aud Growing In" eatins contest" won by Ronnie rold Hayes, Shade; Mr. and sell, R. D. 2, Racine, visited in 13 memhe'" . ·~ two guests,
was by the Rev. Cheesebrew. Wiblln. "Older group" won by Mrs. Webber Wood, Harrison- Columbus this past w~k with Mrs. Perry ,Smith and doughAlso on the program were a Ned Swindell," Bubble gum ville; Mr. and Mrs. Gyy
W. their children, Mr. and Mrs. ter, Melanie ..,·.
duet, "An Empty Mansion,'' by (:Onlest," won by Kim Stev- Lee, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. William Burton and Lisa Anne;
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Manda aud Theresa Eastman, ers and "Women's
Balloon Harold Douglas, Albany; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Chap- ~
with accordion and harmonica blowing" contest, won by Eve- ! aud Mrs. Garth Beat, Athens; man and Shelly, and Karl Rus·
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accompaniment: a song by Ly. lyn Wiblin.
Mrs. Luara Guthrie. Guysville: . sell, who is employed In the !
nelte and Tamie Dougan al'ld other t•ontests and
games Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Woode, i olfice of Midl&lt;md Ross.
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Kim Stevers; a duet, "He were held on the field, such as Coolville.
I . Karl,, a 1966 graduate of Ra- 1
Came a Long Way !rum Hea· horse-shoe ball tug of war and The reunion will be held at cme H1gh School, also attends
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ven. " by Garo ld t&gt;ne Hayes and etc. Small , prizes, were awarded the same place and on the first
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CoIIeen Dougan, w1'th aceord'1on; in aU competitive contests. i' Sunday in August m
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have retum
(Jesus pai'd the Fare), by Man- Mrs Ronald Doug~n 3 ~
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len Gilkey, 94 years of age: Shade. Rt. 1; Mr. and Mrs. Gra- ~
GIVE DINNER
Coluui'bus, Ga .. where he was
the youngest. Pa~la Jean Swm- dy Dale Arnold and two boys , k',
:t Mrs. M. C. Wilson entertain· stationed. They are residing
dell. 7 months, and the farthest Rl. 2,Aibany; Mr. and Mrs. Ned j;
~ ed with a family dinner Sunday with her mother, 'Mrs. William
distance, Elme~ Goodwm of
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Obetz, Oh10. G1fts were pref
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and grade. Their elder daughter,
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~ The Salem Center Girls' 4-H Nye Ave.
David of Charleston, W. Va., School, Columbus, Ga., and
~:~Club rece&lt;~tly took a tour of1 Mrs. HelenWDulnfcalfandy lath- and Mrr. and Mrs. Earl Knight. also of the SoutheaAII&gt;rn Beauty
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Kerns and family have lived in
·The group started by going Mrs: Nathan Bl:g• and 1
Services will be held at the several states during his army
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Keno Church of Chris!, Friday career but have retumed
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home in Wheaton, fll. , after a Next, the gorls went to the and Mrs. Nathan Biggs w
visil here with his
mother, llolsum Bakery where Mr. Bob spent the day there and atiEmd·ll
Mrs. M. c. Wilson and other Byer took them through the eel a family reunion.
relatives.
bakery, then treated to a fm- Mrs. Helen Duncan and
The members uf While Rose ished product, doughnuts.
er, Anthony Wolfe, visited brk~·ll
Lodge held their annual sum- I Next, the club went to the ly with Mrs, John Smith, ·rue•- II
mer picnic Wednesday at the R. C. Bottling Company, m Mid- day evening.
dleport. After seeing the var- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thorn·
\llddleporl Roadside Park.
Mrs. Lulu Hardesty of Park- rous stage• of sterilizing anti as returned home Monday eveersburg has been visiting with bottling, the girls were teeated nlbg, after a visit at Crooka~lrs. Charles Warner of Pome- to a cup of R. C.
ville, with Mr. and Mrs. Wal·
roy and other relatives in the At 00811, toUrists had a pic· ler Thomas and tamily, and
area.
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Middleport in Brunswick with Mr. and
Miss Carolyn Searls, Colum- Park.
Mrs. Horton Tflomas and tam·
bus, visited reN!ntly with her I In the afternoon, the
club ·~ iJy. They also visited in Columparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo was shown througb the General bus with Mr. and Mrs.
Searls. Miss Searls . suffered : Telephone Company In
and family.
MAX FACTOR
hand burns recenUy from hot i roy, where souvenirs were giv- Mr. and Mrs. Richard
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Meter of Beverly were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. James Coch- On the tour were Ann
of her sister, Mrs. Susie II
rane and family have moved I Blanche Erlewine, Dinah
from Lincoln St. to property wine, Sadndra Flocarri, Cunniel
and Mrs. Marvin
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in Gallipolis. .
· Garnes, Debtiie Garnes,
returned home after a
Among the Middleport res!· Holliday Cheryl
trip at Buckroe =••m·ll
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dences undergoing remodeling Linda Midkiff, Linda Sheneare the John Fultz home on field, Grace Tubb, D•eelb;,.~~:,:~l r~M~r~.ii~and Mrs. Ray Biggs
Locust and Pearl St. and the and Sherrie Turner: C
returned from a vaca-11
Glenn Hensler home on Lancoln were Mrs. Burnire Garnes,
up the east mast
St.
Eugene Holliday and Mrs.
several days at Ca11ell
Mr. and Mrs. John Parsons i erette Turner, advisor.
and Hyannll Port.
""d family spent Monday w1th Members unable to
also visited Niagara ['ails
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h~r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph were :Jennifer Icey, and
in· Canada.
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. bie Pierce. Mrs. Catherine
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THE DAILY SENTINEL
DEVOTED TO INTEREST OF
MEIGs-MASON AREA
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NEW YORK (UP!) -You
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In the new ABC aerlea, "That

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Law and Order
THE lawyero assembled in the meetings
of the American Bar AssociatiOn in
Canada are hearing some learned comments on the rising spirit of rebellion on
Ibis continent, and m other parts of the
world llll something that is a general de- .,.
velopment, and while they state that
there is a small percentage of young peo·
pie active in such actions, there are rna·
DY more that are vulnerable. we ·would
go one step further and say that th1s atIllude is not confined to merefv the
the youth, but Is rather universa "in ev·
en Older age· groups. Man,y opinions have
been expressed, and one statement that
we would hardly agree with was made
lty a Canadian official. He stated ,• t~at
judges and lawyers too often regard "order" as a shield to protect ~riVilege
through outmoded statutes, which are
incompatible with modern nay hvmg.

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statement is that a thing is either nght
or wrong, and no person should object .
to be taken into custody il they' have vw'
Jated a law thai they just s1mply do not
want to obey because they do not like il
There are many laws that we do not lil&lt;l&gt;.
but back of them is a motive of protection for individuals, and tf anyone ' is
allowed to do as they please they could
be endangermg the life of others · An
example is found in the eontrol of traf·
fie. Many of us do not like the idea of being stopped , by traffic lights, but 'if we
were llllowed to do JUSt as we •please
there would be a lot of mayhem.on the
streets and highways of America. The
growing traffic fatalities prows tllat
there must be even more regulations
lhan exists at present

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make the laws fit the times. but the spir·
it that now prevades the lawl is that the
average cttlzen should be allowed to de·
cide what laws or regulations are needed, and when arrests are ~e lor a num·.
ber of .offence• they- rebfl just because
they think it should not'll ply to them.
Such Incidents bas sp~rke many of the
major breakdowns Ill 1~\" and order in
many secliolll of the cotjiltry. One speaker slated that, "dlsre5!i!'ct for an order
that does not deserve 'l'espect ought not
to be condemned as ~generation. but
commended as o healthy regeneration.
He adds that intellectual revolution
against bad laws may take forms we do
not like, but progress will be denied if
we do not seek out lhe causes of revcllu·
lionary disrespectt"
In connection lth the .above stat..
ment the speaker ·ent on to say that nothing is gained by seeking to perpetuate
old ideas of power and authority merely
because they are old or to keep alive old
&lt;Ddal l'Onditions if they are bad, and m
the same brellfl adds 'that he admits
there is a deciSne in respect for many
laws. 'Ne would call that talking out of
both Side&lt; of his mouth. A great many of
those who 'how disrespe('! ior the law
ne~er 'top to thmk of what their actions
is doing lorn~: onlY tne lav. lhey d1shke.
but ~u·p (~ont.rtbuting tQ a disrespect for
any iaw. Far too many are placing themseiveo; ::..bowe the :aw. We have the same
thing tn worlo aCfa1rs when nations will
~o\ :tblde bv rules of b&lt;lnesty, and take
th.;&gt; 1~ositirm ~hat bP.ctntse 'Jf thei! ldeao!og~· 'hev ran kh.~k over the traces when
snni~Uung lio~s not :mit them ThP fact
Is !hat we h:~ve too manv laws that are

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Airli~.e Strike Already has Cost Business

At Least $1 Billion, and Still Mounting
NEW YORK

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Cu&lt;iuusl~. on 1 y C h 1c a g o. many to Prestwick, Scotland,

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airline maehimsts' slrikt alrea-1among the rna ]Or cilies, report- or continental Europe w.here
dy has cost American business. ed that the slnke is seriously they may be able to get ~~ghls
mcluding ~ the tounst tcJde, at 1 i~rfering, with mail service. to New York or C~nada.
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The TWA man satd many of
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estimated today . ,
of air ma1l from O'Hare the company's offer of $100
The ~tonomic Impact of the 1International Airport Is be1qg interest-free loans for 30 days
strike is spread widely but delayed 24 hours or more.
tu tide them over whlle
spotily and not until the strike But in 1\e~ York, Washing- stranded in Lomlon.
ends will Jt be possible to ton, Los Angeles a~d other
esti/nate the total loss
to cihes. oHicial!i satd mwl ,
EuropE~.an tmpact Light .,

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oketcheo we did that were
perhaJI" 1o0 subUe, but 1 light
for what I believe tn."
Bessel and Miss Thomat
have been lilmlng exteriors on
Broadway to link with the
studio material &gt;hot in Holly·
wood .
"It's dull to say nice things."
u....en sold, "but one of tho
nicest po"ibie things 18 Marlo.

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lOME KIND OF NUT
aearllelen:.
• Recently I Invited a · sood
friend to an "adulll only" civic
ollalr, hoping she would join. I

Q - What caua•a spurns of
the esophagus? Is there a curt
ll&gt;r them?
A - An lallammatory dis·
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lite most likely clll!e. Euml·
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w:ootd help ID determine the IYPI
of disease. Nervous lenolon,
which may cause spasnd I~
various parts of the body, il al·
ao a poulblllcy. The ~tmel'l
would depend on d)e ca~.

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Jy. Recurrences are common,
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Dear ATSMH:
"
DunDo how many wo111111 1111
eveii,YbodY - the airlines and Isen ice is about on 11m~ In Los I A, spokesman for ~hos, CoOit "Gomer Pyle" for a year
bair I)Jf&amp;y, but probably, ~ leaat
~t employees tourtst agen- 1~ngeles. for example , mail is , &amp; Son, Ltd.• WorldWide Trat.el friends kept advioing him not to
one Ill 10. (And 111 betlhe hair
spray people hOwl at that e.U.
d~s, resort hotels, the oil I arrivmg and departing on time I Ag~ncy , satd t~ tm~act of the he oo hones! about himsel! or
indl$try, car rental agel'\cies. beep use the ~lanes still operat-! stnke .on Europe s tourist about television.
mate!)
)
waa never 10 embamllfd!
hoteis and moteb taxi cOmpa- . ing fill up their mail bins now I season m general w~s not very
However, II YOUR. man 11 .
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don't wanl to be ptisOne of !he members of lo!ll· aaainlll It, what other iaJs do
:nies and others catering to I whereas they formerly earned great, though Amenca~s. have fied." he ~aid, earnesUy. "]
· airport serv,ces.
,
only
small
postal
cargos.
not
constituted
a
maJOrity
of
staliilln1
must heve l!een bored, 1fon't budge him. Why not let
1
1
don't want to be complacent.
becauae
she
wadded up plecel blm see how un-groomed yoa
A sub:::l ,: 1al loss in tax i Internationally. airport offl - , th~ people traveling m Eur~pe I've never seen a pieee of film
of
paper
and
teased them from look with fly&amp;WIIJ' hair, and perrevenue to federal and
local rials m London said "the 1 thts summer and the strtke or me that I liked. I ~.on't want
governments must be added to problem is worse now than at I began. too latf to cause ma~y ID keep quiet. I want to be a distanre o[ about five feet In- hapa you caa work out 1 comthese r1gures.
: any t1me during ttie strike."
Amencans to cancel lhetr
to the upturned brim of
my promlle wilh one of the Ieaa
The Chicago Association of [;J,.A Trans
World Airline! tours,. they already were there
friend's hat. 'nile was whUe the stillenlnl sprays. H.
CommPr('e sa1d tht! stnke IS spokesman in London satd -"a , when tt started
speech was going on.
TEN YEAl\8 WITH
costing the Chttago arM .alone few days ago we could usually : Tou~ist ?fficials in . the
Our orsanllatJoa wants new THE WRONG WOMAN
$600:ooo a day - about. $420,000 get passengers a flight out ovf!' nation s .capital. at Washmgtorn
I havi bftn married 'l 1ft
members but this is a poor way
of Uus is being borne by the the Atlantic withm three to four s_ald thetr busmess also. wa~
yeera
1o the ume woman. Whet
to set them. My friend will neaarlines and their workers. the days. Now 1t's a week to 10 little affected by the strike 1
wmt
lo know II; II lhe 1I1Al'
ver join now.
rest, by hotels and other days. We no longer are JUSt "most tourist.s drive their own By 1'\'ayne G. Brandotadl, M.D.
ried
to
me?
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1 know there's always one
Q - 1 am a womau, 83, and
enterprases dependent largely trying to get people on nights ca~ to Washmgton or co.me. by
She's
broken
up
at
iaast
tbrw
In every group. What shoold be
on air travel.
to New York. We are rerouting bus. Air passenger traffic tnto
have been plagued for 40 years
couples,
gotns
alter
the
maa.
the capital is largely on with entropion. An operation to done with her? -MEMBER
She
reluaes
to
qull
her
job
11business and since American correct this condition gave com· Dear Member :
Warn her the "adults only" thOUib 1 make plenty to taltt
Airlines and Northeast Airlines plete relief for six years bur
rule
goes lor actions loO.- H. care of her and our daughl«.
have managed to maintain the now the troobie " coming back.
She W&lt;lll't let our aJrl go l8
Dear
Helen:
shuttle service to New York
What would you advise?
church
as wo ore of c1i11ereN
This
il
lor
"Happy"
whc
oays
'and Boston, the most important
A - Entropion io a rolling man is not monogamous anll rellgl0111. She aaya she lntenda
business travel artery has not inward or the lower lid with
lets her's wander freely just se to stay with ber parenta' rei~
been cut.
irritation o[ the eyeball
by
Airline ofhcials In Washiili· the lashes. Sometimes apply· there Is no scqndal. II "Sappy" slon until they die, ........ • ·
ton said their biggest headache ing collodion to the lower lid can't put enough splct and varl· tala abe can pi anJIIliD8 she
has been a llood o( requ09ts will draw the lid back in place. elY In hio li[e to keep him heme, wants from them without PIJ•
llltn she deoerves to lose him. 111g it back, u 10111 as she doe&amp;
from congressmen for special
The on!~ other treatment is !ilf·
consideration in finding seats gery. Incidentally, perso111 who But how Is she going to shut o't attend 8IIOiher church.
'She always bas aome lUI
on the diminished number of wear contact lenses would feel her •Y'-' when a sweet yn~
briDging
her hon&gt;e from work.
till~
olapo
a
paternity
suit
ou
flights for constituents. Also no irritation from such a lid.
1
work
lUI
o[ town, ao I clon1
bar
husband?
TRULY
HAP·
one travel agency said It had 70
know
how
1011 he Itaya, She
PY
requesls in a single week from
Q- 1 am 51. I can ,.. clear·
w011't
move
to where 1 work. I
persons who churned they had iy when I look ahead but have Dear Happy:
will
be
llllntful
for any help y011
She'll then change her
to get transportallon to attend lost my side vision. My op!Dm·
can
glvo
me,
Helen.V.C.
funerals - it was suspected that etrillt says this io due to aging signature to "HAPPY." - H.
Dear
V:
many of the funerals were and there is no remedy. Whal Dear Helen:
You cm help yourself with •
I have been gol~ with thts
imaginary
~o you lhink?
bl* !at ultimatum. Ttll her abe
One Washington columnist
A -Tbls Ioas Ia not due to centieman lor almolll a year
starled a campaign to get folks aging. Jt may he caused by an and from the day 1 met him he wUl either work lull·tlme at t.
to take unemployed airline infiammatlon or the retina. op has objected to the use of the InS a wife and mother, or the
hostesses to lunch -with no tip atrophy or ,laucoma. Bet· modern hair spray. My hair ts aut borne she brew up will
enthusiastic response from the ter have a thorough medtcal baby fine, and I must -~pray be her own, - H.
This column Ia dedicated 'to hold it in place.
public.
enrnination.
family
living, If If you're hav·
Woold you please print
tn
VETERAN ACTOR - VIncent Dennis, 73 year old
inl
ldd
trouble or juat plaia
your column jUJI how mill)' w•
Tbe Almaoac
Q- For the past two years
veteran of stage, screen, and yaudeville sneaks a puff
trouble,
let Helen Help YOU.
By United Prm loternational
1 have been troobled w It h men In the country uae ))air She will aiao lfOlcome
on the Colonel's cigar in thts scene from Honey m the
yGUI'
Today is F'riday, Aug. 12, the rhalaz10ns. Rece"tly I had one spray? He Is over 50 and 'says
Rock, West Virginia 's Civil War musical. Th1s is the
own
amusing
experiences.
A~
2241h day of 1966 with 141 tu removed !rom a lower lid but this I• bill nrst experience wllh
sixth consecutive season that Denms has portrayed the
ress
Helen
Bottel
ill
ate
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rollow.
lovable Whitey !Iawkms in the story of the birt,h of
another is appearing in the same it. - ABOUT TO SHAYE MY this newspaper.
The moon i~ between its last place. Can anything be done to HEAD
West Virgima. Dennis is a resident of Clearwater,
1

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Jesuit he consulted at Georgetown University laughed h!m
out of lt.
So he turned to aclloa illll
broll!lhl to his prolesslop ~
passionate lntegriLy which II
disturblnl u well as· refre.
ahlpa. When hll first big TV
ittow "lt's a Man's World1'
collapoed he got into hla
automobile and toured the
country trying to save it.
"Some hated it, l know," he
said over breakfast at the
Brasslrle, "but some loved it,
Do yoo know what a minority
Is in television -20 million
people. That's a minority. I can

menllono the word "ham." !fa
am doing "
ma4e hll television reputation
some call this tall goqdlook· ~ ID commerdatS and went ~. to
tng actor a rebel without cauae. the daytime CBS serial AI
Some compare him ID DoD Tbe World TurnJ." 'This waa
Quixote tlllloa at windmills. the sprt~boanl 1D his
ilut ai"'•• there llstenlna to his llardom In the0 •••
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_,.Oool
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dreamOW'O
of someday rna~..
a ..........
. u...,,
•.
flluable conlrlbutlon to teleYI·
Frlllkle. preparing lo~
lion he 188med more like JOUDC ·. tn 1be Johnny CanoD Do 1
Locbinvar.
~ llid the Mike Ul as
Another alalt and teltYiaion ahow, ltndl lhow"buainell 8811
peraonality the networkl lillcht and lueratlve. '"l1lere'1 loll to
view as a procram aource learn jn televlaloa," he ·~
C811lt Into hla lpnt'a office lbe "bull've aot • aood memory.
other day IIJld planted a kill oa !fa a1ao has talent. "I play tht
the secretary'• pretty lace. An plano, vlbel and drum•,"
opert buu II wu, loa, tiiUIIIIS'Ited, "llnl, dallct
conaiderlnl that Frankie Ml· act.~·
chaeta II only 11 yeara ole!.
he Ia a 1Dp4·the'cl811
Tralll~ Frankie was hla """"""'
mo1ber, Mrl. Mary Mlc~a of
111!1 Frankie can~ help
Brldpport, Conn. But thla II woUderl~ 1nor can hlo 11entl
nol, ao you miJhl upect, the whelber be will adD be able to
usual atap mother plllhlnJ 111111 ID the atyle that nilhtlY
junior Into the ap6111ghl louaea the BroadWIIJ' audience
fflnkle began dragg!DI hia to an .ovation alter hil voice
mother behind him when he breakl -an blevltable event
was only 111 yean old, ready only about a year away.
to dance or sing lor anyona
''He'a a true tenor," aalillht
wbd would look or listen.
111111, hopelul))l, ·•so the vocal
He 11 a well-built, hJ&amp;hly· -ch thlnkl the breall:, when I&amp;
Intelligent youngster who lflnl comes, won't alter the quaUIJ
when hll agent IIUihlniiY of hll voice.

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Law and Order
THE lawyero assembled in the meetings
of the American Bar AssociatiOn in
Canada are hearing some learned comments on the rising spirit of rebellion on
Ibis continent, and m other parts of the
world llll something that is a general de- .,.
velopment, and while they state that
there is a small percentage of young peo·
pie active in such actions, there are rna·
DY more that are vulnerable. we ·would
go one step further and say that th1s atIllude is not confined to merefv the
the youth, but Is rather universa "in ev·
en Older age· groups. Man,y opinions have
been expressed, and one statement that
we would hardly agree with was made
lty a Canadian official. He stated ,• t~at
judges and lawyers too often regard "order" as a shield to protect ~riVilege
through outmoded statutes, which are
incompatible with modern nay hvmg.

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Our disagree~nt with the above
statement is that a thing is either nght
or wrong, and no person should object .
to be taken into custody il they' have vw'
Jated a law thai they just s1mply do not
want to obey because they do not like il
There are many laws that we do not lil&lt;l&gt;.
but back of them is a motive of protection for individuals, and tf anyone ' is
allowed to do as they please they could
be endangermg the life of others · An
example is found in the eontrol of traf·
fie. Many of us do not like the idea of being stopped , by traffic lights, but 'if we
were llllowed to do JUSt as we •please
there would be a lot of mayhem.on the
streets and highways of America. The
growing traffic fatalities prows tllat
there must be even more regulations
lhan exists at present

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make the laws fit the times. but the spir·
it that now prevades the lawl is that the
average cttlzen should be allowed to de·
cide what laws or regulations are needed, and when arrests are ~e lor a num·.
ber of .offence• they- rebfl just because
they think it should not'll ply to them.
Such Incidents bas sp~rke many of the
major breakdowns Ill 1~\" and order in
many secliolll of the cotjiltry. One speaker slated that, "dlsre5!i!'ct for an order
that does not deserve 'l'espect ought not
to be condemned as ~generation. but
commended as o healthy regeneration.
He adds that intellectual revolution
against bad laws may take forms we do
not like, but progress will be denied if
we do not seek out lhe causes of revcllu·
lionary disrespectt"
In connection lth the .above stat..
ment the speaker ·ent on to say that nothing is gained by seeking to perpetuate
old ideas of power and authority merely
because they are old or to keep alive old
&lt;Ddal l'Onditions if they are bad, and m
the same brellfl adds 'that he admits
there is a deciSne in respect for many
laws. 'Ne would call that talking out of
both Side&lt; of his mouth. A great many of
those who 'how disrespe('! ior the law
ne~er 'top to thmk of what their actions
is doing lorn~: onlY tne lav. lhey d1shke.
but ~u·p (~ont.rtbuting tQ a disrespect for
any iaw. Far too many are placing themseiveo; ::..bowe the :aw. We have the same
thing tn worlo aCfa1rs when nations will
~o\ :tblde bv rules of b&lt;lnesty, and take
th.;&gt; 1~ositirm ~hat bP.ctntse 'Jf thei! ldeao!og~· 'hev ran kh.~k over the traces when
snni~Uung lio~s not :mit them ThP fact
Is !hat we h:~ve too manv laws that are

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Airli~.e Strike Already has Cost Business

At Least $1 Billion, and Still Mounting
NEW YORK

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Cu&lt;iuusl~. on 1 y C h 1c a g o. many to Prestwick, Scotland,

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airline maehimsts' slrikt alrea-1among the rna ]Or cilies, report- or continental Europe w.here
dy has cost American business. ed that the slnke is seriously they may be able to get ~~ghls
mcluding ~ the tounst tcJde, at 1 i~rfering, with mail service. to New York or C~nada.
1
ffi ials 1
The TWA man satd many of
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estimated today . ,
of air ma1l from O'Hare the company's offer of $100
The ~tonomic Impact of the 1International Airport Is be1qg interest-free loans for 30 days
strike is spread widely but delayed 24 hours or more.
tu tide them over whlle
spotily and not until the strike But in 1\e~ York, Washing- stranded in Lomlon.
ends will Jt be possible to ton, Los Angeles a~d other
esti/nate the total loss
to cihes. oHicial!i satd mwl ,
EuropE~.an tmpact Light .,

lfee

now

that there

were

oketcheo we did that were
perhaJI" 1o0 subUe, but 1 light
for what I believe tn."
Bessel and Miss Thomat
have been lilmlng exteriors on
Broadway to link with the
studio material &gt;hot in Holly·
wood .
"It's dull to say nice things."
u....en sold, "but one of tho
nicest po"ibie things 18 Marlo.

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IN THE ROCK, P. 0. Box 1205, Beckley, West Virginia·
25801 or telephone 253-8313.

IN~TANTAEA/JR

A£~/lfJNH

lOME KIND OF NUT
aearllelen:.
• Recently I Invited a · sood
friend to an "adulll only" civic
ollalr, hoping she would join. I

Q - What caua•a spurns of
the esophagus? Is there a curt
ll&gt;r them?
A - An lallammatory dis·
ease or the e&lt;ophagus would be
lite most likely clll!e. Euml·
nation with an esephegoecopo
w:ootd help ID determine the IYPI
of disease. Nervous lenolon,
which may cause spasnd I~
various parts of the body, il al·
ao a poulblllcy. The ~tmel'l
would depend on d)e ca~.

HE'S ONLY OUR
.A6E., Bl!T HE
L001&lt;5 LIKE.
HE's ON HIS
LAST LE55· ..

heater.

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A - Cltotazlona are cysts in
the eyelid. They often OCCUl' In
crops. When they are small no
A m e ric a n novelist Mary treaunent is needed. ID the ear·
Roberts Rinehart was born on Iy stage the appliciltlon ol yelthis day In 1676.
low oxide of mercury ointment
followed by nut compresses and
gentle masuge may causa
them to dllappear. The larger
oneo moat be removed •1111iell•
Jy. Recurrences are common,
,eapeclally il the cyst wall 11110t
Ptiimoved completely.

TSK TSK ..

Standard tr,ana. RacUo aMI

HELEN HELP US!

prevent re{'Urrences?

the '':hole hodv of laws-

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2 Dr. 210 Series, 6 eyll•
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The mormng stars are Mars,
Venus, Jupiter and Saturr~.
There are no eveninB stars.

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DOCTOR
SAYS

Florida and spends his wUllers fishing and waitmg to
return to the mountam state, wh1r.h he consider:; his
aecond horne. "Honey" plays mghtly except Mondays
at Chffs1de Amphitheatre, Grandview State Park, near
Beckle}. Reservations may be made by writing HONEY

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try when we play together, an
exciting rapport. But there's no
question ll's her vehicle. I knew
!hot when I loOk II."
Beosel said when he was In

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Dear ATSMH:
"
DunDo how many wo111111 1111
eveii,YbodY - the airlines and Isen ice is about on 11m~ In Los I A, spokesman for ~hos, CoOit "Gomer Pyle" for a year
bair I)Jf&amp;y, but probably, ~ leaat
~t employees tourtst agen- 1~ngeles. for example , mail is , &amp; Son, Ltd.• WorldWide Trat.el friends kept advioing him not to
one Ill 10. (And 111 betlhe hair
spray people hOwl at that e.U.
d~s, resort hotels, the oil I arrivmg and departing on time I Ag~ncy , satd t~ tm~act of the he oo hones! about himsel! or
indl$try, car rental agel'\cies. beep use the ~lanes still operat-! stnke .on Europe s tourist about television.
mate!)
)
waa never 10 embamllfd!
hoteis and moteb taxi cOmpa- . ing fill up their mail bins now I season m general w~s not very
However, II YOUR. man 11 .
11 [
don't wanl to be ptisOne of !he members of lo!ll· aaainlll It, what other iaJs do
:nies and others catering to I whereas they formerly earned great, though Amenca~s. have fied." he ~aid, earnesUy. "]
· airport serv,ces.
,
only
small
postal
cargos.
not
constituted
a
maJOrity
of
staliilln1
must heve l!een bored, 1fon't budge him. Why not let
1
1
don't want to be complacent.
becauae
she
wadded up plecel blm see how un-groomed yoa
A sub:::l ,: 1al loss in tax i Internationally. airport offl - , th~ people traveling m Eur~pe I've never seen a pieee of film
of
paper
and
teased them from look with fly&amp;WIIJ' hair, and perrevenue to federal and
local rials m London said "the 1 thts summer and the strtke or me that I liked. I ~.on't want
governments must be added to problem is worse now than at I began. too latf to cause ma~y ID keep quiet. I want to be a distanre o[ about five feet In- hapa you caa work out 1 comthese r1gures.
: any t1me during ttie strike."
Amencans to cancel lhetr
to the upturned brim of
my promlle wilh one of the Ieaa
The Chicago Association of [;J,.A Trans
World Airline! tours,. they already were there
friend's hat. 'nile was whUe the stillenlnl sprays. H.
CommPr('e sa1d tht! stnke IS spokesman in London satd -"a , when tt started
speech was going on.
TEN YEAl\8 WITH
costing the Chttago arM .alone few days ago we could usually : Tou~ist ?fficials in . the
Our orsanllatJoa wants new THE WRONG WOMAN
$600:ooo a day - about. $420,000 get passengers a flight out ovf!' nation s .capital. at Washmgtorn
I havi bftn married 'l 1ft
members but this is a poor way
of Uus is being borne by the the Atlantic withm three to four s_ald thetr busmess also. wa~
yeera
1o the ume woman. Whet
to set them. My friend will neaarlines and their workers. the days. Now 1t's a week to 10 little affected by the strike 1
wmt
lo know II; II lhe 1I1Al'
ver join now.
rest, by hotels and other days. We no longer are JUSt "most tourist.s drive their own By 1'\'ayne G. Brandotadl, M.D.
ried
to
me?
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Q - 1 am a womau, 83, and
enterprases dependent largely trying to get people on nights ca~ to Washmgton or co.me. by
She's
broken
up
at
iaast
tbrw
In every group. What shoold be
on air travel.
to New York. We are rerouting bus. Air passenger traffic tnto
have been plagued for 40 years
couples,
gotns
alter
the
maa.
the capital is largely on with entropion. An operation to done with her? -MEMBER
She
reluaes
to
qull
her
job
11business and since American correct this condition gave com· Dear Member :
Warn her the "adults only" thOUib 1 make plenty to taltt
Airlines and Northeast Airlines plete relief for six years bur
rule
goes lor actions loO.- H. care of her and our daughl«.
have managed to maintain the now the troobie " coming back.
She W&lt;lll't let our aJrl go l8
Dear
Helen:
shuttle service to New York
What would you advise?
church
as wo ore of c1i11ereN
This
il
lor
"Happy"
whc
oays
'and Boston, the most important
A - Entropion io a rolling man is not monogamous anll rellgl0111. She aaya she lntenda
business travel artery has not inward or the lower lid with
lets her's wander freely just se to stay with ber parenta' rei~
been cut.
irritation o[ the eyeball
by
Airline ofhcials In Washiili· the lashes. Sometimes apply· there Is no scqndal. II "Sappy" slon until they die, ........ • ·
ton said their biggest headache ing collodion to the lower lid can't put enough splct and varl· tala abe can pi anJIIliD8 she
has been a llood o( requ09ts will draw the lid back in place. elY In hio li[e to keep him heme, wants from them without PIJ•
llltn she deoerves to lose him. 111g it back, u 10111 as she doe&amp;
from congressmen for special
The on!~ other treatment is !ilf·
consideration in finding seats gery. Incidentally, perso111 who But how Is she going to shut o't attend 8IIOiher church.
'She always bas aome lUI
on the diminished number of wear contact lenses would feel her •Y'-' when a sweet yn~
briDging
her hon&gt;e from work.
till~
olapo
a
paternity
suit
ou
flights for constituents. Also no irritation from such a lid.
1
work
lUI
o[ town, ao I clon1
bar
husband?
TRULY
HAP·
one travel agency said It had 70
know
how
1011 he Itaya, She
PY
requesls in a single week from
Q- 1 am 51. I can ,.. clear·
w011't
move
to where 1 work. I
persons who churned they had iy when I look ahead but have Dear Happy:
will
be
llllntful
for any help y011
She'll then change her
to get transportallon to attend lost my side vision. My op!Dm·
can
glvo
me,
Helen.V.C.
funerals - it was suspected that etrillt says this io due to aging signature to "HAPPY." - H.
Dear
V:
many of the funerals were and there is no remedy. Whal Dear Helen:
You cm help yourself with •
I have been gol~ with thts
imaginary
~o you lhink?
bl* !at ultimatum. Ttll her abe
One Washington columnist
A -Tbls Ioas Ia not due to centieman lor almolll a year
starled a campaign to get folks aging. Jt may he caused by an and from the day 1 met him he wUl either work lull·tlme at t.
to take unemployed airline infiammatlon or the retina. op has objected to the use of the InS a wife and mother, or the
hostesses to lunch -with no tip atrophy or ,laucoma. Bet· modern hair spray. My hair ts aut borne she brew up will
enthusiastic response from the ter have a thorough medtcal baby fine, and I must -~pray be her own, - H.
This column Ia dedicated 'to hold it in place.
public.
enrnination.
family
living, If If you're hav·
Woold you please print
tn
VETERAN ACTOR - VIncent Dennis, 73 year old
inl
ldd
trouble or juat plaia
your column jUJI how mill)' w•
Tbe Almaoac
Q- For the past two years
veteran of stage, screen, and yaudeville sneaks a puff
trouble,
let Helen Help YOU.
By United Prm loternational
1 have been troobled w It h men In the country uae ))air She will aiao lfOlcome
on the Colonel's cigar in thts scene from Honey m the
yGUI'
Today is F'riday, Aug. 12, the rhalaz10ns. Rece"tly I had one spray? He Is over 50 and 'says
Rock, West Virginia 's Civil War musical. Th1s is the
own
amusing
experiences.
A~
2241h day of 1966 with 141 tu removed !rom a lower lid but this I• bill nrst experience wllh
sixth consecutive season that Denms has portrayed the
ress
Helen
Bottel
ill
ate
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rollow.
lovable Whitey !Iawkms in the story of the birt,h of
another is appearing in the same it. - ABOUT TO SHAYE MY this newspaper.
The moon i~ between its last place. Can anything be done to HEAD
West Virgima. Dennis is a resident of Clearwater,
1

rwt enfor"fffi fn preserve~ law anrl order,
•n~ that diorespecte gradually spreads lo

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Jesuit he consulted at Georgetown University laughed h!m
out of lt.
So he turned to aclloa illll
broll!lhl to his prolesslop ~
passionate lntegriLy which II
disturblnl u well as· refre.
ahlpa. When hll first big TV
ittow "lt's a Man's World1'
collapoed he got into hla
automobile and toured the
country trying to save it.
"Some hated it, l know," he
said over breakfast at the
Brasslrle, "but some loved it,
Do yoo know what a minority
Is in television -20 million
people. That's a minority. I can

menllono the word "ham." !fa
am doing "
ma4e hll television reputation
some call this tall goqdlook· ~ ID commerdatS and went ~. to
tng actor a rebel without cauae. the daytime CBS serial AI
Some compare him ID DoD Tbe World TurnJ." 'This waa
Quixote tlllloa at windmills. the sprt~boanl 1D his
ilut ai"'•• there llstenlna to his llardom In the0 •••
1
"'••
_,.Oool
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dreamOW'O
of someday rna~..
a ..........
. u...,,
•.
flluable conlrlbutlon to teleYI·
Frlllkle. preparing lo~
lion he 188med more like JOUDC ·. tn 1be Johnny CanoD Do 1
Locbinvar.
~ llid the Mike Ul as
Another alalt and teltYiaion ahow, ltndl lhow"buainell 8811
peraonality the networkl lillcht and lueratlve. '"l1lere'1 loll to
view as a procram aource learn jn televlaloa," he ·~
C811lt Into hla lpnt'a office lbe "bull've aot • aood memory.
other day IIJld planted a kill oa !fa a1ao has talent. "I play tht
the secretary'• pretty lace. An plano, vlbel and drum•,"
opert buu II wu, loa, tiiUIIIIS'Ited, "llnl, dallct
conaiderlnl that Frankie Ml· act.~·
chaeta II only 11 yeara ole!.
he Ia a 1Dp4·the'cl811
Tralll~ Frankie was hla """"""'
mo1ber, Mrl. Mary Mlc~a of
111!1 Frankie can~ help
Brldpport, Conn. But thla II woUderl~ 1nor can hlo 11entl
nol, ao you miJhl upect, the whelber be will adD be able to
usual atap mother plllhlnJ 111111 ID the atyle that nilhtlY
junior Into the ap6111ghl louaea the BroadWIIJ' audience
fflnkle began dragg!DI hia to an .ovation alter hil voice
mother behind him when he breakl -an blevltable event
was only 111 yean old, ready only about a year away.
to dance or sing lor anyona
''He'a a true tenor," aalillht
wbd would look or listen.
111111, hopelul))l, ·•so the vocal
He 11 a well-built, hJ&amp;hly· -ch thlnkl the breall:, when I&amp;
Intelligent youngster who lflnl comes, won't alter the quaUIJ
when hll agent IIUihlniiY of hll voice.

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Now On Sale At New York Clothing

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Smith's FIAT Sales

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NEW 1966 BUICK .... ·,: .......... · $2,565
Special V8 4 Dr. Sadan. 'lbla Buick Is equipped· with the
famous 210 V8 engine and II buill on 115" wheelbaae Buick
Special Cha,.is. It has automatic transmlasion, radio, foam
cushions, large hub caps, dlx. steering whee~ and full car·
paling. Special no trade price of $2,565.00.

NEW 1966 Catalina Pontiac ........ $2,960

Mn. Blrl Dill, r.frl, Nua,

$1595

S'-tlon \V~3ioV8. std. trlnl. Power
ssteerta,.
and heater.

1964 PLYMOUTH _

$1395

2 l&gt;r. Sadm va. 4 spd. lllllllllltraDS
Radio and Heater.
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1962 DODGE

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$895

4 Dr. Sedan. '6 eyl Std. tnnt. Rldlo
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and heater.

1962 CHEVROLET _ _ $695
Corvllr 2 Door.

V8 4 Dr. Sedan. This Is our full sized 121" wheelb&amp;ae PoD·
!lac with famous 290 V8 enJiine. This car II fully equipped
with power steering. powor brakes, HydramaUe, white
tires. Dlx. Wheel Covers, Dlx. steering wheel, stalnleoa steel
around windows, foam cushions. EZI glass, and many other
accessories. Special no trade price of $2,960.00.
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NEW 1966 LeSabre VB Bukk · · · · · · $2,993
4fDr. Sedan. Thll Ia our lull slaed Buick buill on 123"
wheelbaoe with 280 horsepower V8 en(iue. It has the best
4~ automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes,
~nornatic radio, white wall tires, custom seat belts, and
d'l'. wheel covero. Special no trade price of $2,993.00.

6i Skylark Buick 2 Dr. Hard Top · · $1,895
A' school teacher's ear that ohows exceptional rare. It has
biautllul oaddle vinyl bucket seats. automatic ohlft and pow•r steering.

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rblt car was traded from 1 man wbo hu been a Pontiac

lover and owner for years. It shows tender care. Power
s~ng, power brakes and automatic transmission make it
Ideal for your use.

·65 Chrysler Newport 4 Dr. Sedan · · $2,795
FACTORY AIR CONDITIONER. II also baa power steering,
pOwer brakes, and automatic trans. This 1~ a one owner new
Bilfek Trade-in. II ia clean imide and out and a real buy.

~Buick VB Spetial4 Dr. Sedan

- $1,595

OJ!t of those one owner sharp caro that are hard to find.
Th~ Is the smallest Buick but best condition. Automatic
tral)lmiloion.

6~~ Bonnevdle Convertible Cpe. · .. · $1 ,095

Thla .11 Pontiac's finest and best convertible, and this one's
upf11llstery Is like new. It has power steering, power brakes,
aft~' automatic transmission.

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4 Dr. Sedan. VB. A.Jtto. trans. Radio
and beater. One owner.

1959 DODGE

$245

4 l&gt;r. Sedan. VB. Auto. traDJ, P.S. Rl·
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Wallrer and Mri. Berlbl Parker
opelll FrldaJ ID _Olllllpolll.
Jollll, 1111 ol Mr. 8lld r.frl,
01e1r llmltb wu a medlell I'll'
llellt at Holalr HOipltll far I

couple " dayt.
llllll 8lndra olldmor9 11 111
Columbuo.
Demlll .OIU!Mrt II •P""''"I
a weell wllll hll allllr, Mr. llld
Mrs. Hubert Wolff, Mlllll.
Mrs. Pearl Jaooba wu 11111"
prlled • Friday tmiiDC WileD
her daughten, Mrs. wnuam
l&gt;av!J, Mrs. Jerry PulliDI IIIII
cldidreD, OGiumbUI, . Mrl.
James Gilmore, lllld cblltlren,
Mr. IIIII Mrs. CIUford Jacobs,
IDd Jack, came witb homelllldt Ice croam 8lld clke to
celebrate bar blribda)'.
Jobn Story, COiwnbUI,
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IPtJidlftl a week with bla arandparenll, Mr. and Mn. Notmall
Schaefer.
MrL Vtr!IOII BoweD
~
lllllDI a patient at Melp Oen·
tnl llolpllll.
Mn. HDadJy
CIIUther'l
daughter, GeoqlftA, returned
bome to Beach OIJ lifter toln&amp;
11th to llalp lUI cart ol bar
mother, Mrl. Vemtm llowlllL
Mrs. Ross Poul!to, Calllol!,
came &amp;mday to blip .are for
ber motber, Mn. Venoo Howell. Mrl. IIDwtU II a Uttlt
Improved.
Mra. Mildred Jacobi, Mrl.
1lalll Cllrtll, Mrl. Bertha Part•, wu Ill Partnura -I-

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63 Dodge Dart GT 2 dr. H. T. • •

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63 Ford Falcon 4 door - ~'!'
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63 Dodge Polara Convertible - • s1495

tftiiDI automalle tnDI., power brakea, powtr ateerlng, radio, new whtte aidewheil c11Je1, Ulhl blue with whltl top and blue vinyl interior, 47,000 mileo.
CadliJic trad•ID.

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Four door. 283 V.S enlfne, auto. trans. PGt"er brak11, power steering, radio, like
a ted windtjllald, white with red interior.
new white lldewaU !Ire' !"heel dlacs, t 1
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LEON MAYOR WINS ·.-. Mayor of Leon, Warren
Keefer, top photo, pulling for all be is wortb, out·
iiillked Mayor Morgan of Point Pleasant, below, in
the First Annual Mayors Milking Meet held during
Ule Didry Show at the Mason County Fair·Thurrsday tie Mister and LitUe Miss Mas. nllflt. Mayor Morgan was delayed in getting started on COunty contest of tbe M...
wlien his Holstein cow UpSI!l him, but he easily out- on County Fair was held Thurs• 1 dlst;tnced the Mayor of New Haven, Mark Ward, who
day evening with 13 boys
bact tile misfortune to have· his cow step in hls buck16 girls vleing for tbe
et and could do no better than third place. The Maytitles.
ora' M!lking Meet was a stunt to promote.the D~ry
: Greg Kaylor, son of Mr. and
Ioljustry in the local area. It was h~ld durmg the ID·
Mrs. Wendell Kaylor of
t~rmission of the Junior and Semor Darry Sbow . was croWI!ed Little
Thursday night.
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BETIJRNS
SON IS BORN
Daniel Cbristian, Point
Mrs Rolli
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~tie!', whd reS!glle&lt;j !rom the Hemsley of Rutland are an· • Second place winner In
of Na!looal Hockey nounclng the birth of their first Little Mister contest was
II "'"5'"' referees at ~e conclu·
a son, James Dee, Aug. ry Casto, son of Mr. and Mrs.
of last seasons Stanley
at Veterans Memorial Htls- Denver Casto of Leon, an
CUp _playoffs, bas, alfi!ed .to
Mate I
and.
ta third place winner was Pete

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PT. PLEASANT - Fuaeral
service lor Orvlll~ T. Tucker,
&amp;2, Grimms Landmg, will be
held Saturday "ll a-11'· at Ule
Oma Chapel EUB Church with
the Rev. Charles Higginbotham
officiating. Burial will be Ill
the Tocker cemetery.
Mr. TuCker, an employe of
the New York Central RaUroad,
died Wednesday morning at bls
bolile efter suffering a heart
attack.
Survilurs laclude hls wife,
F811Aie; three sons, Wilkie,

of were: pregory Rous~•. son o!
Mr. 1111d. Mrs. Robert Roush,

Grimms Landing; a ~ughter, Mrs. Betty Sullivan, Colum·
bus, Ohio; lour sisters, Mro.
Sylvia Davis, Mro. Goldie Bowers, Bertha Bowers and Mrs.
Elma Higginbotham, all
of
Grimms Landing; 1wo brothers,
Herbert oi Grimmo Land!Rg
and Mason of ,lomanda, Oblo;
and six ~tandchllljren.
Friends may call at the Raynea Yuneral Home m Bullalo.

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The
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personal table service.
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Second place winner ia
Jones, Pl. Pleasut;
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Holley, Pt. Pleasant.
mack, Jr., Pt. Pleasant; Lon·
Die Taylor, daughter oi Mr. and
Is ooted for Ia~ the DISCHARGED: Mrs.
Die Hall, Villton, Oblo.
Mrs. Jolin Taylor of Henderson,
lor the UDI!ed Na- Schultz, PI, Pleasant;
- - - ' - - - - - - - - ' -- - - - - - - - 'l'!d third place winner was An- lions.
Frazier, PUny; Clyde llaJil.
Bela Dilloa, daughter of tbe
Rev. and Mrs. Cl arence Dillon
of PoiRI Pleasant.
Judi.. lor the contest were
Sarah Spurlock, Rita Corliss
and Fran Tabit, all of GallipoNIIL seasons, qull because of Us.
bot alter a relaxing The contest was ponsored by
SOL1D-STATE
he feels he Ia ill top the Junior Women's Club oi
w. "'"'"""
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Point Pleasant.

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Frank Sioatra
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Deon Martin
Jerry IAwil
- - ~h~ 10':! - SATURDAY AUG.I3
"A•0 1ZONA RAIDERS" Audie Murphy Michael Dante
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and Sonia of Syracuse; Mr. 12:50 p.m. oa Potters Creek
Polo!
ScotUe, and Mr. Clarence PleBBant, resulting in minor
. of Middleport; Mr. 8llll jury to two persons and
Don Dailey, sons Byron Imately $1100 property dam01e.
and Barry Joo of Chilli- A milk truck driven by
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Carpentar, 41, West Coluumbla,
Becky, Debbie, Jioruny and a VolkswageD drivea by
und Mary Beth of Pome- Mary F. Farley, 24, West ColurnMr. and Mrs. Jimmy Joe bla, eollided oa the
and BOA, Joe Bob, road while rounding a eurve.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollle Dee Mary Farley received a cut on
of
Harrisonville the elbow and a bruised arm
Mr. a1ld Mrl. Geae and her 4~ year .old daughter,
Tommy and Dealra Jo, Rebecca Ann, suffered a bruisMr. and Mrl. Byron Hyaell, ed head. Neither 'driver was clof Columbus.
ted. .
Unable to attend wore Mr.
Ed Hawley of Columbus, and Pleao81ll Valley Hospital

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Mason; s,econd place, Troy Lee
DoddiOI, II"" ol Mr. and Mrs.
James DUdding, M~son, and
thitd placellvinner rii Robert_1
Hoffman, son of Mrs. Diana i
Hoffman, Pl. Pleasant.
Judges were Barbara Epling. 1
CaroliRo Ross and Ann Brow•. ,
Tho coolest was spon,.red by .
the Pt. Pleasant Junior Wom- 1
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contest at the Mason County
Fair Thursday noon. Of the lit
contestants, there were
46
boys and 65 girls vieing for honTile contestants ranged In
from birth to six years.
Winners In the girls' division
First place, Patricia Rid·
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Riddle of Point Pleasant: second place _winner was
Lee Whittington, daughter•:
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wllitti~g- '
ton, Pt. Pleasant; and third
place went to Sharon Kay Y~u- 1
•lOr, daughter .of. Mr. and Mrs. 1
Raymond Yauger, Southside, I
W. v'r
Winn~rs in the boys' tfivision

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Frankie and Johnny, aU

HoocJ' Family

Other winnero were: Class 1Junior Calves - Tommy CuJ.
len, blue ribbo• and Sidney Barker, red; Class z - Senior Calves - Aaron Weaver, blue and
Joyce Berkl~y, red for Jersey ': The family of Mrs. Edith
calves: Edd1e Carsoo,
blue, , Hood of Minersville held a getTerry Bumgardner, red, a n d !together at the Kyger Creel&lt;
Donald RpUllh, red !A the_ Hoi· ' plcnlc park recently.
Games were played and prtz.
es awarded to the children.
A delicious basket dinner and
l•lll•per was enjoyed by Lillian
Maurlce Smith, Mrl. Ed
IHa~•ley, Mrs. Larry Salser,
and Mra. Harry K. Clark
of Mlnersvme; Mr. and Mrl.
Richard Ash, and
children
PT. PLEASANT ·. - The U~ Ricky, Micky, Demaris, Tonia

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Blui ~~~n winnera In the Be in ZanesVille
Junior Division Horse Show PT. PLEASANT
FuReral
were• Karen Jones,
Brenda service for Frederick Raymond
Roush, Bob Russell, Joe Smith· Emmert, &amp;, Middleport, Oblo,
oon Karen Froendt
Denise woll be held Saturday, 10 a.m.
srunet, Joyce Ber~ey, Debbie ·m St. ThomBI. Ca!holic, Church,
McConihay, Bruce
Russell, Zanesvllle, Oh1o.
Bobbie Rouoh Sharon Hussell Mr. Emmert, a shill opera!Jimmie Hoff.;.an Daryl Hoff: ing engineer at the Philip Sporn
man, Allen Hart,' Beverly Yea-, !'la~t, was killed Tuesday evenger, Vickie McConll&gt;ay.
mg m a two-car acc!den_t on W.
Wlnoers -ID the Junior Dairy Va. Rou le 62 , near Lakin State
Show were: Denny Williamson, Hospital. .
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grand champion in the Ayrshire; · The body ts at !he DeLoag and
!Fdnny Rayburn, grand champ- !Baker Fomeral Home In ZanesJon in the Holsi&lt;il and Judy ville where friends may call on
Rayburn, reserve champion; : Friday from 2 until 4 8lld 7 unA&gt;ron Weaver was the grand Iii 9 p.m. lEST).
champion and reserve champ-

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Dethe rainy weather '!'burshundreds of people lurned
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'eveaing at the Ma.O. Conn·
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Creating much Interest was

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Ripley, blue; Se!JlOr ·
the 14ayor'1 -Mllklal Cmteat DaJ!Dw Rayus, Mayor ·-or lila-stein I Class 3 - Jllllor Tear- mawlp WM IJIIIJ llorbr; Farma; ()pea Division
llerelord, -Butler
which was woo by Warren son, came ill third, nol due to lings, Eddie Stewart, blue for O!ld place Wimer wu Beoerly
- Haavyweighl. ·
Farms, blue; ·c. E.
Keefer, Mayor of Leoa, by two his poor milkln8 ablllty bot due Jersey; James Dunn IDd Bune Yeqer; third, Aaroa
Pl. Pleasant, blue
ley, red and Pine 'Val)ey
squirts over Point Pleuaat May- to tbe cow's . temperament-she Barker, blue for Holstein; Olasl and tourllt wu Tommy """"'·I and Roler
Pl.
New Milton, white: Junior
or D. B. Mor1an. Morgan was pul her foot ill the milk bockel 4 Senior Yearliaga, DIIIDY Wll- Wluers ill tile JIUIIor
red ribbon:
Hereford Heifer pellallzed far starting to milk Wlnoers in '' ' Variety Show 'liamson, blue lor A1t'abire; ahla Beef Ca!tla Sbow
Pl. Pleasan~
Hereford Farms, blue, anot· rot
lbe wrong aide ol !he !lOW. were Cathy ·a Debbie Sayre, Judy
IIIII Mary Jean Her&amp;d Hellen, Cathy
Bryan Stover, Ashton, red. ribbon winner, und
Leon, first pl•- ' tied lor SIC· WU!iamsoa, blua for Holl!eJu arl!lll champion, and
Hereford Senior Yearllng Bulla ley Farm, white ribbon.
ond place were Becky Gilmour, and Eddie Carso•, red; Olasl Stolle, reserve champion;
Hereford Farm won 1•.-.........................~~~
New Haven, and Geae Plckeno 5 - Cows, Jersey Cows, Aaron Ul Heifers, Lester See,
first and second place; Junior
and white ribbon wiDaera were Weaver, blue, Maxine Weaver, cbampion, and Joho See,
Yearllng Bulls - C. E. Kessel,
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Rock Powell, New Haven, arul Eddie iltewart and
Beverly aerve champloa; Sborlhorn
blue; BuUer llerelord
Pomeroy.
Ohio
Jl Shella Lievlng.
Yeager, red; Holsteins, Danny ers, Bob Husell. grand
red and white winners;
~ Mrs. Herbert Sayre was Rayburn, blue, Dale Mac:llir and ioa; Feeder Calves, Debra BUill,
Calves, Butler Hereford
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY - --!
Thursday's bake-off wilner .and Georglauna Summer, red: Class blue rillboR; Junior Showman, blue ribbon, and Roush
WAR·GODS OF THE OEEP'l
will compete Saturday In , the 8 - Senior Calves, Holsteins, ahlp - All Breeds, Cathy Sayre,
boke-ofl finals.
Ralph Mayes, blue, Roy Mayes, first place trophy, Lester See,
(Color)
Vincent Price, Tab Hunter- .
The Greasy -pole contest and Judy Liev!Dg llld Timmy Roush, aecood place trophy, and Joha
"MOMENT TO MOMENT" ::
the pie ea!lng coates! were can· red ribbons; Class 10 - Seoklr See, third place trophy.
(Technicolor)
eelled Thursday due to the in· Yearllqs, Holatelns, Chester Ia tho Open Division wilmer~ 1
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dement weather.
Roush and Curtis Rousb, blue were - Grand Champion
Honor Blaclnnae
Brenda Roush, Letart, won ribbons: Class II - Cows, Hoi- · male Hereford, Delmar
!he HorsemaJlship tropby In the stem, Tommy Booah, blue.
ley, Ripley; Reserve Ch&gt;impionl
CLOSED
4-H Junior Division Horseshow First place winner for Show· female Hereford, BuUer
Aug. 14 thru Aug. 20th.
and Bob Russell, Letart, was
- -first place winner In sportsman- Daily Sentlne~ Pomeroy·Mlddleporl, 0., Aug. 12, 1966-5 PT. PLEASANT - Three ~ ~~~~~~~~iiiiiii~
sblp; Vickie McConihay, second
Oblo judges viewed Ill conl&lt;st·lf____
place and Joha Ord,
Letart, Emmert Service to
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Zachary, Taylor (6) and ;
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Bateman; Hands, Hendley 16), '
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JIUIINISS .tilt: ),In, Jllnel
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Siebert), AIKeJley( &lt;tand), ~~,.. THE GIDEON ROUSH reun·
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CoaliDn: MilS Llllda Laey, HaY.·
New York 302 000 OliO - 3 15 0 Lon~rg, McMahon (9)
at !he Porllllld Pirk with
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•Terry, Gardner (6) and lslebert (12·7) .
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, H. Gabbert, Aahland, Ky.; DenOP'rOMITRtiT
Stephenson, Grote (7): Sisk, (21st), Alvis (lith),
Sut\day School plcnlc
vor A. Lepotl, H!!lldanon.
OUIOIBoaft: I) IUZ. 2 IG I (Ciolt at NOOII OD
kcllean (2), Cardwell (41. 1&lt;23rd).
wiD be Sunda,, AlJ&amp;USI It, at
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Mlkkehren (6), O'Dell &lt;7), Face
the Goegleln Grove In Flat·
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woods. Sunday school wlll slarl
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!\lay &lt;7). WP-Fsce 1&gt;-4). J,P- :
at 10 a.m. wltb a basket dinner
Bravet H: Cllllllftle, Plralll Pt. PIIIIIUI, daughllr lO:H
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Th .. ~.. Mn
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0. AB. tl1L Pd. Allen Prutlies 7l
H. Campbell, RL 1 IMo, 11011,
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AJou, Pltl
1013'10 liS 12&amp; .W Amft.t..n Lnpeo .PoweU, 1:25 p.m. Thunda)'.
Phila _
0011 OOOIOO- 1 8 1 Columbus
66 51 .564 .1!
Clmnte, Pill 1G6 441 71 147 .333 OrloleJ II; B. RobiiiiOII, Orlolll
Dllobqea
Sl. Loms
OIOOOO llx- 5 II 0 1Rochester
66 ~3 .555 1
Ohio Qualifien
.Aiou, AU
114 493 85163 .331 M; F. RoblnaoD, . OrlDleJ 10; Steven R. Aken, Mra. wn.
L. Jackson, Knowles &lt;71. 1Toronto
63 56 .529 4
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Carty, All
lOS 336 4711G .d't Horton Tlltrl 1J1 Klllebraw, blrl BaD!!)' Mrl. l\lyalllllll A.
Buhl l8) , Morris (8) and i Buffalo
60 58 50S
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Stargll Pitt 100 :US 81114 .3U Twlnl 'and Contallaro 1\111 Sol Bent!
~ Charlot H. Burt,
Uecker; A. Jackson (12-9) and !Tolet!o
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Tam!
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Jacksonville
541 61 .479 10 Women' Amateur Golf Cham· Helms, Cin t3360 49111 .311 Nallottal Lelpel .. JIIIID, sinen L. lllrplt, Mn. Orvlllt
-Syracuse
45 75 315 2:1~ Pl911shlp were ~efeated Thur• Clndnn, Pitt 1117 392 ~7 HI .301 Dodier• 10-1• PIITY GliDII 17· I&gt; Hearon TllllOthy B HID
(Only games scheduled)
Thursday's Reoalio
daY In th~ quarterfinals. ..
Allen, PbU
13 343 7310&amp; .301
M~, Gtdll 17-4; J~~ 0. HoUIDblugb,
AmerlcBI! Le&amp;fi!IO
· Magg~e Mar!ln of St. clair•
Ametlcu Leape
ltoufu Doilpra Jl.l llld A Kuhn Ramen J Mytr T~
1Rocbester 5 Toronto 4
Mlnn
000 200 101- 4 9 0 Buffalo 5 Syracuse 3
Mrs. Jason We!ss,
G. AB. R.JL Pill.
Reda U-4.
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Lewis Rtplir Service I Cols. &gt;· Toledo 4. 2nd, 13 inns. aecond round but then bo,wed by F.Bbsn, Bal 111411 II 110
OrloleJ 1-5: Wall, Orlole1, w: L. Sibley, Mr!. Harold
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Jacksonville 5 Richmond l
same score to Mrs. Jollllle Kallne, Del. 95 336 1M 105
Boswell Twins 12-5· Sanford StnJaht, Mary 1' Trumin Mrl.
• All - - ...~ ... *...,Pill hunvlaors
Carner, Seekonk, 8.Rbsn, Bat 113 464 78185
Anlels iH· Palmer 'Orlolea
RaymOIIII 0 TudKar 'lbtodo:e
Up to 4511!1111 per Pilon *Vlttl
tHEATING
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Powell, Bat 1117 375 60 Ill
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Llda Fee Mathew~. Ports- Bert Chi
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at Portland Park, Sundll)', 'll.ug. Chattanooga, 1-70 In 19 holes Wagne;, Cle 103 S17 1M 101
BOLD AFRICAN TAW
Folckkitm ,_IIIII
If. Baskel dinner at noon. The and then !oat 3 and 1 to Mrl. VJnlne Wu 110 :US 60 Ill
87th birthday of P. A.
Douglaa Streit, · wmowdate, Horl..;, Det 111 1'11 ao 11 .
NAIR~ ~~· (111'8.Ide)
SUIT TO/JAY -DIWI "AII.A'II
Weber will be oblll!I'Ved.
Ont.
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Wayne "'""'' .....,, 0 •
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N a 1t 0 a at 1Aape1
1111111111 denlllr)' ol IIIII far
wv 24374
Swatzel, Kathy Haught, Keith GAME TIME SET
Braves a1; Torre, Braves 27;
Alrit!l, 8lld KIDJ'• l'rllident
134 Mill St.
Mlddl-11 Weber and Mrs. l!odney Gout. NEW YORK (UP!) -The Stargell, Plrato1, Mayo, GIIDta,
Jomo::::.~
1967 major league All.Star Santo, CUbs, Allen, PbUUea :11.
In east nd · trll Africa
game set for Anaheim Sladlum, Amerlc81l Leap: F.
rib Park
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and SERVICE
attendlnct
home ol the Colllorn!a Allgels, &lt;1011, Orioles 33; Pepitone,
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NEW 1966 BUICK .... ·,: .......... · $2,565
Special V8 4 Dr. Sadan. 'lbla Buick Is equipped· with the
famous 210 V8 engine and II buill on 115" wheelbaae Buick
Special Cha,.is. It has automatic transmlasion, radio, foam
cushions, large hub caps, dlx. steering whee~ and full car·
paling. Special no trade price of $2,565.00.

NEW 1966 Catalina Pontiac ........ $2,960

Mn. Blrl Dill, r.frl, Nua,

$1595

S'-tlon \V~3ioV8. std. trlnl. Power
ssteerta,.
and heater.

1964 PLYMOUTH _

$1395

2 l&gt;r. Sadm va. 4 spd. lllllllllltraDS
Radio and Heater.
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$895

4 Dr. Sedan. '6 eyl Std. tnnt. Rldlo
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and heater.

1962 CHEVROLET _ _ $695
Corvllr 2 Door.

V8 4 Dr. Sedan. This Is our full sized 121" wheelb&amp;ae PoD·
!lac with famous 290 V8 enJiine. This car II fully equipped
with power steering. powor brakes, HydramaUe, white
tires. Dlx. Wheel Covers, Dlx. steering wheel, stalnleoa steel
around windows, foam cushions. EZI glass, and many other
accessories. Special no trade price of $2,960.00.
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NEW 1966 LeSabre VB Bukk · · · · · · $2,993
4fDr. Sedan. Thll Ia our lull slaed Buick buill on 123"
wheelbaoe with 280 horsepower V8 en(iue. It has the best
4~ automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes,
~nornatic radio, white wall tires, custom seat belts, and
d'l'. wheel covero. Special no trade price of $2,993.00.

6i Skylark Buick 2 Dr. Hard Top · · $1,895
A' school teacher's ear that ohows exceptional rare. It has
biautllul oaddle vinyl bucket seats. automatic ohlft and pow•r steering.

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61 Star Chief Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan .. $2,195

rblt car was traded from 1 man wbo hu been a Pontiac

lover and owner for years. It shows tender care. Power
s~ng, power brakes and automatic transmission make it
Ideal for your use.

·65 Chrysler Newport 4 Dr. Sedan · · $2,795
FACTORY AIR CONDITIONER. II also baa power steering,
pOwer brakes, and automatic trans. This 1~ a one owner new
Bilfek Trade-in. II ia clean imide and out and a real buy.

~Buick VB Spetial4 Dr. Sedan

- $1,595

OJ!t of those one owner sharp caro that are hard to find.
Th~ Is the smallest Buick but best condition. Automatic
tral)lmiloion.

6~~ Bonnevdle Convertible Cpe. · .. · $1 ,095

Thla .11 Pontiac's finest and best convertible, and this one's
upf11llstery Is like new. It has power steering, power brakes,
aft~' automatic transmission.

BLAETTNARS

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4 Dr. Sedan. VB. A.Jtto. trans. Radio
and beater. One owner.

1959 DODGE

$245

4 l&gt;r. Sedan. VB. Auto. traDJ, P.S. Rl·
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$195

Station Wagon. V8. Auto. tnnt. .

1957 BUICK .4 Dr. Wan $195

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Wallrer and Mri. Berlbl Parker
opelll FrldaJ ID _Olllllpolll.
Jollll, 1111 ol Mr. 8lld r.frl,
01e1r llmltb wu a medlell I'll'
llellt at Holalr HOipltll far I

couple " dayt.
llllll 8lndra olldmor9 11 111
Columbuo.
Demlll .OIU!Mrt II •P""''"I
a weell wllll hll allllr, Mr. llld
Mrs. Hubert Wolff, Mlllll.
Mrs. Pearl Jaooba wu 11111"
prlled • Friday tmiiDC WileD
her daughten, Mrs. wnuam
l&gt;av!J, Mrs. Jerry PulliDI IIIII
cldidreD, OGiumbUI, . Mrl.
James Gilmore, lllld cblltlren,
Mr. IIIII Mrs. CIUford Jacobs,
IDd Jack, came witb homelllldt Ice croam 8lld clke to
celebrate bar blribda)'.
Jobn Story, COiwnbUI,
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IPtJidlftl a week with bla arandparenll, Mr. and Mn. Notmall
Schaefer.
MrL Vtr!IOII BoweD
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tnl llolpllll.
Mn. HDadJy
CIIUther'l
daughter, GeoqlftA, returned
bome to Beach OIJ lifter toln&amp;
11th to llalp lUI cart ol bar
mother, Mrl. Vemtm llowlllL
Mrs. Ross Poul!to, Calllol!,
came &amp;mday to blip .are for
ber motber, Mn. Venoo Howell. Mrl. IIDwtU II a Uttlt
Improved.
Mra. Mildred Jacobi, Mrl.
1lalll Cllrtll, Mrl. Bertha Part•, wu Ill Partnura -I-

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64 Chev.lmpala 2 dr. H. T. - - - fl895 ·
283 v.a motor, kpeed column ablft, radio, while sideWIIII, whHI dllc1, p over whlte.RNI oharpl
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63 Dodge Dart GT 2 dr. H. T. • •

auto. trana., radio, white sidewalls, wheel dlsrl, black lflth red Ylnyl 111llrlor, 14,000 actual mllal. None &amp;harper anywhere.
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63 Ford Falcon 4 door - ~'!'
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Pullla

11110uuced 'l'biiriday.
fthed Into the ...
rn off thl atoU o1
fa .. tt wM

1'be plaae

63 Dodge Polara Convertible - • s1495

tftiiDI automalle tnDI., power brakea, powtr ateerlng, radio, new whtte aidewheil c11Je1, Ulhl blue with whltl top and blue vinyl interior, 47,000 mileo.
CadliJic trad•ID.

wan.

62 C~evrolet Impala H. T. • - - s1395

Four door. 283 V.S enlfne, auto. trans. PGt"er brak11, power steering, radio, like
a ted windtjllald, white with red interior.
new white lldewaU !Ire' !"heel dlacs, t 1
Veey lmmaeulltll C!ll' with only 84,000 lllllte.

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Bv lolo Bartrum
Delee tone

powder be ...
have outa"ld
all others in
recent months.

New fashion
look Ia warmer, richer,
more betee
than ever.
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Our new beige tonea are:
TAFFY . . . a light .!roe
beige, just' 1 hint of warmth

and rlcbness. SPICE BEIGE
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loae. ESPRESS . . . . . deep,
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For r&amp;llly creative make-ups,
try tbe..,e new shades. Free

demonstration.

ion winner ill the Jersey class.

lOLA'S
BEAUTY SM.ON

Gets Together

For Picnic

Pomorov

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LEON MAYOR WINS ·.-. Mayor of Leon, Warren
Keefer, top photo, pulling for all be is wortb, out·
iiillked Mayor Morgan of Point Pleasant, below, in
the First Annual Mayors Milking Meet held during
Ule Didry Show at the Mason County Fair·Thurrsday tie Mister and LitUe Miss Mas. nllflt. Mayor Morgan was delayed in getting started on COunty contest of tbe M...
wlien his Holstein cow UpSI!l him, but he easily out- on County Fair was held Thurs• 1 dlst;tnced the Mayor of New Haven, Mark Ward, who
day evening with 13 boys
bact tile misfortune to have· his cow step in hls buck16 girls vleing for tbe
et and could do no better than third place. The Maytitles.
ora' M!lking Meet was a stunt to promote.the D~ry
: Greg Kaylor, son of Mr. and
Ioljustry in the local area. It was h~ld durmg the ID·
Mrs. Wendell Kaylor of
t~rmission of the Junior and Semor Darry Sbow . was croWI!ed Little
Thursday night.
---Maaoa County and Cindy
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tlao, daughter of Mr. and Ml'l.
BETIJRNS
SON IS BORN
Daniel Cbristian, Point
Mrs Rolli
De elan!, wu named LitUe
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Mr. and
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~tie!', whd reS!glle&lt;j !rom the Hemsley of Rutland are an· • Second place winner In
of Na!looal Hockey nounclng the birth of their first Little Mister contest was
II "'"5'"' referees at ~e conclu·
a son, James Dee, Aug. ry Casto, son of Mr. and Mrs.
of last seasons Stanley
at Veterans Memorial Htls- Denver Casto of Leon, an
CUp _playoffs, bas, alfi!ed .to
Mate I
and.
ta third place winner was Pete

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D"Ies Wednesd~y

PT. PLEASANT - Fuaeral
service lor Orvlll~ T. Tucker,
&amp;2, Grimms Landmg, will be
held Saturday "ll a-11'· at Ule
Oma Chapel EUB Church with
the Rev. Charles Higginbotham
officiating. Burial will be Ill
the Tocker cemetery.
Mr. TuCker, an employe of
the New York Central RaUroad,
died Wednesday morning at bls
bolile efter suffering a heart
attack.
Survilurs laclude hls wife,
F811Aie; three sons, Wilkie,

of were: pregory Rous~•. son o!
Mr. 1111d. Mrs. Robert Roush,

Grimms Landing; a ~ughter, Mrs. Betty Sullivan, Colum·
bus, Ohio; lour sisters, Mro.
Sylvia Davis, Mro. Goldie Bowers, Bertha Bowers and Mrs.
Elma Higginbotham, all
of
Grimms Landing; 1wo brothers,
Herbert oi Grimmo Land!Rg
and Mason of ,lomanda, Oblo;
and six ~tandchllljren.
Friends may call at the Raynea Yuneral Home m Bullalo.

Mrs. Larry

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60 Ramhltr .. .. .. .. .. .. $295157 Buick ...... · ...... · $295
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the Syracuse Volunteer Fire W.'l run Glll'HIYes
met in the)illage
reggad to EARN
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The
Ada ilck, JaiM' lllllir8nCiwllla
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A menu was se . led
serviBg !he Bl
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Aug. 29 and a J• ey
was discussed and b·
to a later date.
A picnic for Auxiliary memand their families will be
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at the Syracuse roadside
park Aug, 21, with a basket
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personal table service.
-. Insurance Agenoy Inc, - .
Present were Donna Phelps.
Ptoone WY 2-3381
.ZwilliOI, Clara Laven- JD E Second S

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Second place winner ia
Jones, Pl. Pleasut;
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IJttle Miss contest was Stepha· Tbe Dwnbarlol! Oaka
Holley, Pt. Pleasant.
mack, Jr., Pt. Pleasant; Lon·
Die Taylor, daughter oi Mr. and
Is ooted for Ia~ the DISCHARGED: Mrs.
Die Hall, Villton, Oblo.
Mrs. Jolin Taylor of Henderson,
lor the UDI!ed Na- Schultz, PI, Pleasant;
- - - ' - - - - - - - - ' -- - - - - - - - 'l'!d third place winner was An- lions.
Frazier, PUny; Clyde llaJil.
Bela Dilloa, daughter of tbe
Rev. and Mrs. Cl arence Dillon
of PoiRI Pleasant.
Judi.. lor the contest were
Sarah Spurlock, Rita Corliss
and Fran Tabit, all of GallipoNIIL seasons, qull because of Us.
bot alter a relaxing The contest was ponsored by
SOL1D-STATE
he feels he Ia ill top the Junior Women's Club oi
w. "'"'"""
shape to CODtiDne.
Point Pleasant.

60 Olds Dvnamic 88 Hoi. Sedan - -'195

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TONIGHT
"VON RYAN'S EXPRESS''
Frank Sioatra
Trevor Howard '
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"'LIVING IT UP"
Deon Martin
Jerry IAwil
- - ~h~ 10':! - SATURDAY AUG.I3
"A•0 1ZONA RAIDERS" Audie Murphy Michael Dante
(Technicolor)
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Is On The Way!
~he BeaUeo
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AUXI'/'lOry ' ans
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In Road Al!cident

and Sonia of Syracuse; Mr. 12:50 p.m. oa Potters Creek
Polo!
ScotUe, and Mr. Clarence PleBBant, resulting in minor
. of Middleport; Mr. 8llll jury to two persons and
Don Dailey, sons Byron Imately $1100 property dam01e.
and Barry Joo of Chilli- A milk truck driven by
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Carpentar, 41, West Coluumbla,
Becky, Debbie, Jioruny and a VolkswageD drivea by
und Mary Beth of Pome- Mary F. Farley, 24, West ColurnMr. and Mrs. Jimmy Joe bla, eollided oa the
and BOA, Joe Bob, road while rounding a eurve.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollle Dee Mary Farley received a cut on
of
Harrisonville the elbow and a bruised arm
Mr. a1ld Mrl. Geae and her 4~ year .old daughter,
Tommy and Dealra Jo, Rebecca Ann, suffered a bruisMr. and Mrl. Byron Hyaell, ed head. Neither 'driver was clof Columbus.
ted. .
Unable to attend wore Mr.
Ed Hawley of Columbus, and Pleao81ll Valley Hospital

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Mason; s,econd place, Troy Lee
DoddiOI, II"" ol Mr. and Mrs.
James DUdding, M~son, and
thitd placellvinner rii Robert_1
Hoffman, son of Mrs. Diana i
Hoffman, Pl. Pleasant.
Judges were Barbara Epling. 1
CaroliRo Ross and Ann Brow•. ,
Tho coolest was spon,.red by .
the Pt. Pleasant Junior Wom- 1
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contest at the Mason County
Fair Thursday noon. Of the lit
contestants, there were
46
boys and 65 girls vieing for honTile contestants ranged In
from birth to six years.
Winners In the girls' division
First place, Patricia Rid·
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Riddle of Point Pleasant: second place _winner was
Lee Whittington, daughter•:
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wllitti~g- '
ton, Pt. Pleasant; and third
place went to Sharon Kay Y~u- 1
•lOr, daughter .of. Mr. and Mrs. 1
Raymond Yauger, Southside, I
W. v'r
Winn~rs in the boys' tfivision

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Frankie and Johnny, aU

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Other winnero were: Class 1Junior Calves - Tommy CuJ.
len, blue ribbo• and Sidney Barker, red; Class z - Senior Calves - Aaron Weaver, blue and
Joyce Berkl~y, red for Jersey ': The family of Mrs. Edith
calves: Edd1e Carsoo,
blue, , Hood of Minersville held a getTerry Bumgardner, red, a n d !together at the Kyger Creel&lt;
Donald RpUllh, red !A the_ Hoi· ' plcnlc park recently.
Games were played and prtz.
es awarded to the children.
A delicious basket dinner and
l•lll•per was enjoyed by Lillian
Maurlce Smith, Mrl. Ed
IHa~•ley, Mrs. Larry Salser,
and Mra. Harry K. Clark
of Mlnersvme; Mr. and Mrl.
Richard Ash, and
children
PT. PLEASANT ·. - The U~ Ricky, Micky, Demaris, Tonia

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Blui ~~~n winnera In the Be in ZanesVille
Junior Division Horse Show PT. PLEASANT
FuReral
were• Karen Jones,
Brenda service for Frederick Raymond
Roush, Bob Russell, Joe Smith· Emmert, &amp;, Middleport, Oblo,
oon Karen Froendt
Denise woll be held Saturday, 10 a.m.
srunet, Joyce Ber~ey, Debbie ·m St. ThomBI. Ca!holic, Church,
McConihay, Bruce
Russell, Zanesvllle, Oh1o.
Bobbie Rouoh Sharon Hussell Mr. Emmert, a shill opera!Jimmie Hoff.;.an Daryl Hoff: ing engineer at the Philip Sporn
man, Allen Hart,' Beverly Yea-, !'la~t, was killed Tuesday evenger, Vickie McConll&gt;ay.
mg m a two-car acc!den_t on W.
Wlnoers -ID the Junior Dairy Va. Rou le 62 , near Lakin State
Show were: Denny Williamson, Hospital. .
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grand champion in the Ayrshire; · The body ts at !he DeLoag and
!Fdnny Rayburn, grand champ- !Baker Fomeral Home In ZanesJon in the Holsi&lt;il and Judy ville where friends may call on
Rayburn, reserve champion; : Friday from 2 until 4 8lld 7 unA&gt;ron Weaver was the grand Iii 9 p.m. lEST).
champion and reserve champ-

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Dethe rainy weather '!'burshundreds of people lurned
!he ·various eventa of
'eveaing at the Ma.O. Conn·
ly 1966 Fair.
Creating much Interest was

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Ripley, blue; Se!JlOr ·
the 14ayor'1 -Mllklal Cmteat DaJ!Dw Rayus, Mayor ·-or lila-stein I Class 3 - Jllllor Tear- mawlp WM IJIIIJ llorbr; Farma; ()pea Division
llerelord, -Butler
which was woo by Warren son, came ill third, nol due to lings, Eddie Stewart, blue for O!ld place Wimer wu Beoerly
- Haavyweighl. ·
Farms, blue; ·c. E.
Keefer, Mayor of Leoa, by two his poor milkln8 ablllty bot due Jersey; James Dunn IDd Bune Yeqer; third, Aaroa
Pl. Pleasant, blue
ley, red and Pine 'Val)ey
squirts over Point Pleuaat May- to tbe cow's . temperament-she Barker, blue for Holstein; Olasl and tourllt wu Tommy """"'·I and Roler
Pl.
New Milton, white: Junior
or D. B. Mor1an. Morgan was pul her foot ill the milk bockel 4 Senior Yearliaga, DIIIDY Wll- Wluers ill tile JIUIIor
red ribbon:
Hereford Heifer pellallzed far starting to milk Wlnoers in '' ' Variety Show 'liamson, blue lor A1t'abire; ahla Beef Ca!tla Sbow
Pl. Pleasan~
Hereford Farms, blue, anot· rot
lbe wrong aide ol !he !lOW. were Cathy ·a Debbie Sayre, Judy
IIIII Mary Jean Her&amp;d Hellen, Cathy
Bryan Stover, Ashton, red. ribbon winner, und
Leon, first pl•- ' tied lor SIC· WU!iamsoa, blua for Holl!eJu arl!lll champion, and
Hereford Senior Yearllng Bulla ley Farm, white ribbon.
ond place were Becky Gilmour, and Eddie Carso•, red; Olasl Stolle, reserve champion;
Hereford Farm won 1•.-.........................~~~
New Haven, and Geae Plckeno 5 - Cows, Jersey Cows, Aaron Ul Heifers, Lester See,
first and second place; Junior
and white ribbon wiDaera were Weaver, blue, Maxine Weaver, cbampion, and Joho See,
Yearllng Bulls - C. E. Kessel,
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Rock Powell, New Haven, arul Eddie iltewart and
Beverly aerve champloa; Sborlhorn
blue; BuUer llerelord
Pomeroy.
Ohio
Jl Shella Lievlng.
Yeager, red; Holsteins, Danny ers, Bob Husell. grand
red and white winners;
~ Mrs. Herbert Sayre was Rayburn, blue, Dale Mac:llir and ioa; Feeder Calves, Debra BUill,
Calves, Butler Hereford
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY - --!
Thursday's bake-off wilner .and Georglauna Summer, red: Class blue rillboR; Junior Showman, blue ribbon, and Roush
WAR·GODS OF THE OEEP'l
will compete Saturday In , the 8 - Senior Calves, Holsteins, ahlp - All Breeds, Cathy Sayre,
boke-ofl finals.
Ralph Mayes, blue, Roy Mayes, first place trophy, Lester See,
(Color)
Vincent Price, Tab Hunter- .
The Greasy -pole contest and Judy Liev!Dg llld Timmy Roush, aecood place trophy, and Joha
"MOMENT TO MOMENT" ::
the pie ea!lng coates! were can· red ribbons; Class 10 - Seoklr See, third place trophy.
(Technicolor)
eelled Thursday due to the in· Yearllqs, Holatelns, Chester Ia tho Open Division wilmer~ 1
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dement weather.
Roush and Curtis Rousb, blue were - Grand Champion
Honor Blaclnnae
Brenda Roush, Letart, won ribbons: Class II - Cows, Hoi- · male Hereford, Delmar
!he HorsemaJlship tropby In the stem, Tommy Booah, blue.
ley, Ripley; Reserve Ch&gt;impionl
CLOSED
4-H Junior Division Horseshow First place winner for Show· female Hereford, BuUer
Aug. 14 thru Aug. 20th.
and Bob Russell, Letart, was
- -first place winner In sportsman- Daily Sentlne~ Pomeroy·Mlddleporl, 0., Aug. 12, 1966-5 PT. PLEASANT - Three ~ ~~~~~~~~iiiiiii~
sblp; Vickie McConihay, second
Oblo judges viewed Ill conl&lt;st·lf____
place and Joha Ord,
Letart, Emmert Service to
anll In picking winners of the

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publlo Is welcome.
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CempbeD, Rt 1 Leon, W. VLI ~rlllual Con/erferkltl
W:lll i am s 121!1), Hundley ' sky, Haney (9); StolUemyte, turd~ ,.:. at tile Mlddltport .
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Plwenl; Homer 0.
llrown, mate, Ml1· Vlrllnl• Hoaelton,
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110 dances wlU bebld
Zachary, Taylor (6) and ;
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Bateman; Hands, Hendley 16), '
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JIUIINISS .tilt: ),In, Jllnel
(8111).
Siebert), AIKeJley( &lt;tand), ~~,.. THE GIDEON ROUSH reun·
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RL I JliDlnlj Arlllur C. LlDitin,
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CoaliDn: MilS Llllda Laey, HaY.·
New York 302 000 OliO - 3 15 0 Lon~rg, McMahon (9)
at !he Porllllld Pirk with
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picnic dinner at noon.
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•Terry, Gardner (6) and lslebert (12·7) .
THE ~A,L CHESTER
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, H. Gabbert, Aahland, Ky.; DenOP'rOMITRtiT
Stephenson, Grote (7): Sisk, (21st), Alvis (lith),
Sut\day School plcnlc
vor A. Lepotl, H!!lldanon.
OUIOIBoaft: I) IUZ. 2 IG I (Ciolt at NOOII OD
kcllean (2), Cardwell (41. 1&lt;23rd).
wiD be Sunda,, AlJ&amp;USI It, at
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Mlkkehren (6), O'Dell &lt;7), Face
the Goegleln Grove In Flat·
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woods. Sunday school wlll slarl
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Mrs. Elmer V. Hart, Rt. I
!\lay &lt;7). WP-Fsce 1&gt;-4). J,P- :
at 10 a.m. wltb a basket dinner
Bravet H: Cllllllftle, Plralll Pt. PIIIIIUI, daughllr lO:H
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Braves Mayo GIIDII IIIII a.m.
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0. AB. tl1L Pd. Allen Prutlies 7l
H. Campbell, RL 1 IMo, 11011,
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AJou, Pltl
1013'10 liS 12&amp; .W Amft.t..n Lnpeo .PoweU, 1:25 p.m. Thunda)'.
Phila _
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Clmnte, Pill 1G6 441 71 147 .333 OrloleJ II; B. RobiiiiOII, Orlolll
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114 493 85163 .331 M; F. RoblnaoD, . OrlDleJ 10; Steven R. Aken, Mra. wn.
L. Jackson, Knowles &lt;71. 1Toronto
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Carty, All
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Buhl l8) , Morris (8) and i Buffalo
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45 75 315 2:1~ Pl911shlp were ~efeated Thur• Clndnn, Pitt 1117 392 ~7 HI .301 Dodier• 10-1• PIITY GliDII 17· I&gt; Hearon TllllOthy B HID
(Only games scheduled)
Thursday's Reoalio
daY In th~ quarterfinals. ..
Allen, PbU
13 343 7310&amp; .301
M~, Gtdll 17-4; J~~ 0. HoUIDblugb,
AmerlcBI! Le&amp;fi!IO
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Ametlcu Leape
ltoufu Doilpra Jl.l llld A Kuhn Ramen J Mytr T~
1Rocbester 5 Toronto 4
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Mrs. Jason We!ss,
G. AB. R.JL Pill.
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Lewis Rtplir Service I Cols. &gt;· Toledo 4. 2nd, 13 inns. aecond round but then bo,wed by F.Bbsn, Bal 111411 II 110
OrloleJ 1-5: Wall, Orlole1, w: L. Sibley, Mr!. Harold
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Jacksonville 5 Richmond l
same score to Mrs. Jollllle Kallne, Del. 95 336 1M 105
Boswell Twins 12-5· Sanford StnJaht, Mary 1' Trumin Mrl.
• All - - ...~ ... *...,Pill hunvlaors
Carner, Seekonk, 8.Rbsn, Bat 113 464 78185
Anlels iH· Palmer 'Orlolea
RaymOIIII 0 TudKar 'lbtodo:e
Up to 4511!1111 per Pilon *Vlttl
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Powell, Bat 1117 375 60 Ill
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Llda Fee Mathew~. Ports- Bert Chi
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BOLD AFRICAN TAW
Folckkitm ,_IIIII
If. Baskel dinner at noon. The and then !oat 3 and 1 to Mrl. VJnlne Wu 110 :US 60 Ill
87th birthday of P. A.
Douglaa Streit, · wmowdate, Horl..;, Det 111 1'11 ao 11 .
NAIR~ ~~· (111'8.Ide)
SUIT TO/JAY -DIWI "AII.A'II
Weber will be oblll!I'Ved.
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honoring birthdays art
N a 1t 0 a at 1Aape1
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Swatzel, Kathy Haught, Keith GAME TIME SET
Braves a1; Torre, Braves 27;
Alrit!l, 8lld KIDJ'• l'rllident
134 Mill St.
Mlddl-11 Weber and Mrs. l!odney Gout. NEW YORK (UP!) -The Stargell, Plrato1, Mayo, GIIDta,
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In east nd · trll Africa
game set for Anaheim Sladlum, Amerlc81l Leap: F.
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La-~COIIductlnl
our (Ovemmontal '!be hull41a&amp; In Racllle 'IIIII Leose CoDstruetion proP"am,
p1IIIS operatlolll IDII we .,. dolq be located ·on the IOutbealll.coo- with the government's apltal
riston~ay to acquire a aew Post so. New ~nstrudion, therefore, ner lot on the coraer of 'Dllrd Investment limited to postal

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CINCINNATI &lt;UP!) - Ci• ner, but I wm say lhsl wbell he Bristol on OUI' m
gu . BrlitaL Reds fall wiD be eq '.
cin_nati Reds Manager Dave was manager there :were •ome
ly dlsappoi?ted II Bristol
Cllflee at Raclnt.
is being authorized oaly when and Pearl Slreels, across from equipment. While leased to the , BriStol mfted a chaw of tobac· lorgoltfn men on, Ibis team Now In biB ftrsl full season the league s llllln&amp;ler of
''The new building," Mr. 0'· It iA dem011111'aled that the Raclne'o 1110 banks. The First Government, the bulldinK will Ico to bl8 other cheek, spat a guys hke Jim 0 Toole, Gordy with lhe Reds, Hflms ludl tbe year.
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81jen aald, "II deslcned to clll' need il urgeal and DO Diller II· Nallonal and lhe Home Bank on remain under private owaer· j stream of jmce at the dugout Coleman, Jlm Coker. Did&lt; - - • ·----- - - - .J.---------- -·
I)' out the Post Office Depar~ ternaUve II available."
the Bill Colart lot. Prelimlllary ship and the owner will pay lo- . floor, and Said:
Simpson, Cbico Ruiz, Jack &amp;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, iiO.ii,ii
lllllll's objective o,f a more e!· The alteraatlves, Mr. O'Brl· plam call for 1,230 square teet cal real estate Jaxes.
I '".Vhen 1 took over this job Baldschun, Ted, Davidson, and
ficlent postal serv1ce combiDed en aplalned, would Involve re- of floor epoct, with an area of Plans aocl specifiCations for last month I told the players even myseU, With Br~.tol, there
with improved workin&amp; cond\. modeliDII ol the eldslinC build· 1,100 oquare feet for parking and the new building, as well . ~~ every one 'or them wa• a ma- are no forgollfn men,
lions for our employees.
ing ct moving Into other BUlla· movement of poatal vehicles. bidding forms aocl other pert•- Ijor leaguer and all of tbem Bristol preaebes aa aggressive
"President John•on baa
hie quarters lD tht 111111 com- Tbe building will he construe- oent data, will be ~ade avalla· would gel a chance to show lt." runmng game, makln8 frequent I
ad us to exercise frulality in munity.
ted ullder the Department's ble to prQsperUve bidders at an
use of the run and bit.
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Department will advertise for Ithe major league unmagenal under Dave lhsn we dlol under
bids
1 ranks was as good as his word, Don Heffner or under Dick Sis·
~
The side option will be assign· and the result II that the Reds ler Iaiii year," Nlllhall ohllerved.
ed to the auccessful bidder, who . are the hottest team lA the rna- "\Vby shouldn't WI run with
will purchase the land, con· ' jors right now.
all the speed we've got - lei·
CAPE KENNEDY iiJPI) _ Navy oftlcers wlll ride their doa will vealure over to the •true! the building and lease il Since Bristol took command lows like Tommy Harper, Pete
Gemini 11 astronauts Charles capsule back to earth three\ Agena, unreel a lOG-foot long, to the Department
. July 13, they have won 21 of Ros~; Vada Pinson aocl SlmpNormelly 59.95
Collrad and Richard Gordon days after lauach with Ill on- two-Inch diameter tether from
j30 gamell.
son, aald Bristol, a former bJs.
ll'l sebeduled for launch Sept 9 board computer automatically the satelllle and tie it to
Veteran pitcher Joe Nlll&lt;hall is tory reacher from Murphy, N.C.
While They Lest ...
on a daring flight that will take steering the ship on its fiery Gemini 11
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the Reds' elder statesman at the "I want my guys to lske the
them a record 862 miles high dive through earth's atmos- Aller ~rdoa returns to the
age of 38. He realizes his days extr.~ base any chance they
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are
numbered as an active Iget.
and send them cartwheellng phere.
capsu~,
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throUgh space lied to another Gordon is sebedulod to Gemini's maneuvering rockets
fe:;~~:.nw:::..~e~'befo~ ~e As a weak-hitting second haseaalelbt&lt;.
perform a 5$-minule Bpacewalk to give the craft • slow
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N be'
t man who never rose above
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ca11s 11 a career. ow
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e l~l IUD a car w ee mg mo _oo wa
e.
that pennant gleam in his eye. Class B, the. sturdy North Car·
lpece AdmiDistratlon Thursday later Will stand up m Ill open Agen~:,_ The. object of .the
"We've got the momentum to olinian was headed for rapid Dbhatch for 21&gt; hour• lqr a expenment IS to see 1f the
th
.. 'd N h n scurlly until the Reds made
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dl.-~~ed f~l plan;:,. for the number of phot081'aphlc ~r· slight difference In gravitation- WASHINGTON (UP!) -,The ~~~a 11 ~ w~k :'ven ':na oi him manager of their Hornall All Woo -9x12 SIZE
am i OU!l Dll:i~.
:~~ iments.
al pull on the two craft will House Conunerce Committee 10 ~e o~rn wes~ern road trip N. y. Class D farm club t~
the IIBIThlD ••·
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. ' Durinr the spacewalk, Gor· stabllize them in orbit
today appeared ready to clear com~ng up we'd he In a real 1957. '
series. e w.tance goal set m
tht way for a federal order to
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One 0 f the prize
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,
opace will almost double that
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end the :J&amp;&lt;Iay airline walkout, good poS!twn.
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pup
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reached by Gemini !~.
rlke
In method unAU Gel A Cbance
~rf'sto I mmor eague ma.....,Tbe 71-llour flight is sch..
In ~~op~ar~
"-'ked what It's like playing mg Is Reds third baseman Tom·
POMEROY
duled 10 begin at 1:4!1 a.m.
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b
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ior, Nuxhall replied:
linian whose career has almost
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rocket toward space. Ninety_
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Se te- sed bill that would fidence of the playero by letting I baseball. Helms played Wider
In
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NEW YORK (UP!) - A relatiVe of Lucy Page Mer· na pas
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them known they all can make I
Mven m utes later,
orad cer Thursday confirmed that the onetime Southern beau- send 35•400 machm!Sts b~ck to a contribution,
and Gordon !till lake off in ty ~ a Wttersweet romance with the late President work 00 five struck a~rhnes "I'm not knocking Don Heff·
pursuit.
.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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,They wm attempt to catch up ' e The relative, who asked to remain anonymous, told National and Northwest
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with ~ orbiting, Agena en United Press lnternatiO)I&amp;I Roosevelt wanted to marry But one ~f •ts opJl911~nts, Rep.j
GemiDI 1 lint sw1ng around Miss Merrcer "but Eleino,
John D. Dm.~ell, D-Mtch., 1r.ud
earth -. teat nover before would not eo)lsent to ~ . dl· Rutherford, was the woman he Intended very vigorously Jo
atrempted. Such a first-orbit vorce."
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with the President wben he do what I can to kill it. I think
rendezvous and hookup with the "Franklin was beini' menM died in Warm Springs, Ga., in there is a very good chance of
Agena would duplicate the tloned in Democratic party 1945, Danlols, sal~. She died in beating it" ,
'j COLUMBUS (UP!) The
operation two Apollo as.tronauls clrdes for political office and 1943.
The committ&lt;e pressed by Highway Department Thursday
must perform to begiD their Eleanor said she would not let
afflicted conslltuents to act and awarded the first junkyard
lrip back from tht moon.
him ruin his care;. with a Ja~es ' Roosevelt, , the law by orga.Ued labor to stay out screening contracts In conjune·
In another "first" the Q two divorce," the relative said.
President 8 son, confirmed th~l of the dispute, , rentallvely tion with the federal hi hwa ·
Television -ltldlos- RefrlgerltOn- Wethers &amp; Dryen
The remaDC&lt; ., 8ossip for Mrs. Rutherfurd was with his approved the bill's ch1ef be IT ti
g Y
years .in high ' _pollttcal aDd father at this death. Sbe wall provision Thursday. Any hopes ;hu I ~ca o~nrro~am. r $21
social circles viis placed in ''an old family friend,'' he ~d, for a negotiated settlement 897 0 RwoC Fo~J~ ~e ~om~
Flctory Authorized Dtel•
W• Service All Makn
' lha
D 1 Is "and 11 wa1 my uoclerstandlng were dlm
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an e • that everyone In the family
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. roy for screening on two-tentba
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Imile of US 35 in Gallipolls
Observer tn Ids -w ~·• was re a1
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. Ga.II·,1a County and
nd
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day night to radioed commands ews a
,
of death ,
corrected course toward ils fortheomin&amp; book .,"The Time Asked , allout 1
pOssible
eight-tenths mile olnQhio 7 in
picture-taking mission. It was Between the Wan.
anti
link between his
Warren Twp. Washmgton CounI
experted to reach the moon's Roosevell's marriage nearly ~~er
Mrs. Rutherfurd,
ty and $16,641 to Paul E. Bleile
Hlny
Mlllw,
OwtMr
gravitational field by Sunday broke. up 1n 1118 over the Roosevelt said ., 1 wes a pretty
Co, Norwalk for three-lent~s
morning aocl begin its orbital s•tuation ,between the thea small boy In 1918. I was about Theme of exhibits by four
of U.S. 224 hetwee~ Obio
214 E. MAIN
rout&lt;.
I asSistant *;etary, of the Navy II then imd not aware
Meigs County Granges al the and Ohio 532 ID Summit CouD- , 992-3635
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and hiS vt1fe s soc181 secretary,
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!IX!rd Annual Mel(ls County
Cycle Gang Hit
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e 'lib&amp; later m~od New Franklin Delano Roosevel~ Fair next week will be "The
· PITI'SBUKGH - THIRTEEN I y er~ ~:400 , socialite W'mthrop Jr., presently a candidate fcJr Grange and its Service to the
members of motorcycle gang.s or
New York governor, the post Community.''
known as the "Chosen Few"
bis father held wbea he was Alfred, Hemlock Grove Rock
and !he "Cliain Gang" were ar·
elected president · In 1932, Springs, and the Ohio Valley
;resled Thursday on charges of
refused comment, as did his Granges will compete for
!rape, aggravated assault and
brother Elliott, the mafor
zes of $55 for first place, $511
[battery and indecent assault
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Miami Beach.
second, $45 for third, and $40
\IIIVOivtng an 18-year-old girl
Althoogh the romanct
for fourth place.
: Even veteran palice officers
tweea Roosevelt and
Judging will he based on or:Were shocked by behavior of
Mercer apparentlg broke
iginality,
attractiveness, ap~e •uspects who were arrest- ,,1
after her marriage to Ruther·
and neatness, grange
;ed Thursday In Leetsdale aiOOC , :CJNCINNA1'1 &lt;IJPII - Three furd In 11120, Daniels said, the
achievement
:lhe banks of the Ohto River teen-age boys were held by ju- Pretident aenl her tickets to his In community service,
faboul 28 miles northwest of venile authorities today lcir 111- first lnauguratioD and arranged products, and handicraft.
~·
, · an 8-year-oid Price HDl ~ for a private ear.
Only two schools will exhibit
:
• ebral Palsy victim as a human
ID the public school ~epartmenl
:Dairies Back Off
( target at whom they sbot BB
beaded by Robert Bowen. They
PITI'SBURGB - SEVQI shots Thursday night.
Southern Elementary and
: Western PeliiiS)'Ivania dairies Pollee said the boy Carl Ma·
Bradbury indiVidual learn·
~ to the pressure by the aoa Smith Is unable to speak
cenler conducted with fed·
i:publk the city of Plltaburgh or lo care for htmsolf In any
funds this past summer un~.Allegheny County .Aave way and could not cry out II
the cllrecllon of Mrs. Char~tponed until after an emer- be was pelted with shot8 in the Clarence Weddle, Jr.,
Lewis.
'
h artng of the tat.rM'Ik rear of his home
with breaking .and
,
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•Commission : two 'to 'ftle youth wao shot at least rered a not gn!lty plea m
TO PLAN CAMPAIGN
!'three cents per quart inCrease six timeo in the abdomen po- ly Court today and wa•
DAYTON (UP!) - Represen~ milk prices The co'l'!"ission lice said. Although there were over le the P'and Jury.
tatives of most of the 66 Young
:.n.ets bere A;.g 19
solne bed wells he suffered no Judge Frank W, l'&lt;lrter, Jr. Democratic Clubs in Ohio were
; Lt Gov Ray.;.,nd p Shafer sermus pbysical injury.
ordered Weddle to put up
to attend today's Ohto League
had asked for 0 P.;ice roll· The father, Harold Sr, said, $500 cash or $1,000. property of Young Democrats
, held
Th d · ·
titloncl
the three - aged IS, 14, and bond and remanded h1m to cus- to &amp;cuss political
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!r-ot~ :r ::C!'menl 0~
16 and residents of the aeigh- lady of Sheriff Robert C.
campaignin&amp;.
l
sed .
Co ..., borhood - made no attempt to tfnhaeh until boocl IS posted
ll"'"0 pnces were
un.! run when he called polio!.
In other activity, Judge Por;Bolle Meadow Gold
Mei!Zle Offl
said the three admit- rer fmed Gerald Raymond BariCarJahCol~~hn Wndlllla: : - ted th':':hooting but could give ringer 110 and costs on • left of
lterY' n eys ne •. or • 80 rellSon for their action
center charge; Freda V. ScarSHIRT
ti«ef, intoxication, 110 and costt;
SERVICE
GOP TO MEET
Robert l{, Cozart, reckless opCOLUMBUS IUP!l - T h e eralion, $15 and costs, and Do- IN AT 9 AM-OUT AT
state Republican
convention rothy Wells, no operator's li5 PM.
eWURLITZER
will he held at the alate fair· cense, was fined ISO and costs
eiALDWIN
grounds Coliseum here Oct. I. with $10 stlspentled·
Stale Olalrman Jobn S. An- Gerald McDaniel forfelled
OTHt.l FAMOUt
drews 8JI1IOI1IICtd today.
125 bond on an intoxication CLEANERS POMEROY
.UNDS
'POIImlller General

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OHONt ~

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CLEVELAND tUPII Kubar, 71, Cleveland, wu klUed early today when his ear
collided with a New York CeD·
tral freight lrain at a city CI'(IO,.

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3 ROOMS
New Furniture
ONLV

Sizes Misses 11-4
C-D widths

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MASON. W. VA.

MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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AUCTION STARTS PROMPTLY

!O:OOA.M. SATURDAY MORNING
ENDS WHEN EVERYTIDNG IS SOLD'
TERMS OF SALE: Everything sold to highest bidder, .
Cash on day of Sale, By piece or by lots.

EVERYONE 1'Ef.COME! GOOD DEAlS FOR DE.\LERS TOO!
Buy Now At
Fraction Of CoJt
TOYS
For
Christ111as
Glvi
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A.a •• pow older, we .,.. ·
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aionl but tin ef them. We·"
try eoot:ly ,..,. eale*inmenta 1111111 they bore uo. "
Even tboqb oar Jiftl liN

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fun of amaH pleasuru ....
the fragrance ()f fresb-eQ..t

grass, the aoollllu 1101111d crt-:
r&amp;iJI, the .U..t beauty ol.
stan ••• we IIODIElbow aren't "
ruDy aware of . .T ·
loqer. Ev011 lifo itaelf, till~'&lt;

:IZ'flhst sift we hav., eaa · blealc and fruttlesa. .
What can restore our aWUW.:
aeaa of the joy and prlvttep
of belu all'ref
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Jeoua lmew about t.~' '
problem, 1l1ld Be had t!Ni': '
auwer for all wbo nee&lt;! it.
Ho has promloed life • • • ,
mote abtmdant lite •• - to ·'
th011 who Will foll..w Him.
Aod He wiD help,- 111ep .,

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TINY'S FOODLAND

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"Kehtu.cky Fried Chicken"

Middleport, Ohio ·

Pomiiroy

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K&amp;C JEWELERS

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS
W• Fill AU

"Keepsake

Doctors Prescripttons
Pomeroy

312 E. Main SL

LYONS CLOVER FARM
Genernl Merehcmdi.te

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STAR- SUPPLY CO.
Painu 11n&lt;1 HardtDOI't
I'lL 949-3273

Pbone 1192-3481
N. Setond' A••·
U:lddleport. Ohio

BOWERS ORIVUNN

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

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667-3280

WIDTE SEWING MACHINES
"EveT'l/lhing For !he WOTII&lt;ITI that Sews"
13 Mlll st.
Middleport
992-5320

:· '1~• Spr~Cling Kingdom"

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THE SEWING CENTER

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Phone 667-3436 : ,
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"Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dea!cf'"'

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CHURCH OF CHRIST

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Ashland Oil Products
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GAJlN S. BROWN, Dist.

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Middleport, Ohio

Athena

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WIUIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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RAY RIGGS, INC.

85' •N. Court St.

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERs
OF AMERICA

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Bokerg of Holsum Bread

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TUNE ·

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ASSOCIATED RADIO &amp;TV ·

*Appx. $12,000 worth of TV advertised Toys
*Some Men's, women's, children's clothing, gloves, caps. (Mt»Stly
Winter Stock)
*High Quality Paint
*Appliances
*Jewelry
*Watches ·
*Some Camera Equipment
and aceessoreis * Sporting Goods
*Hardware
• Plumbing and Electrical Supplies
*Housewares
• Health and Beauty Aids, . *Many More Items

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EVERYTHINCMUSTBESOLD REGARDLFSS OF COST
Approximately $35,000 1'ort h--All New Items
Because of illness in family, "BIG D DISCOUNT .· ·STO~" Is
forced to Oose YP By Saturday, Aug.l3.

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Bealh lleilltdld Cltaoll,.Rev. m.; l!:wngeilallc III'VicoMax Donahue, putor: J act p. m.; MidWeek Player lemct
BechUe, Church ·School SUpl; 7:15 p. m. WedMJd117,
Church School, 9:30 a.m.; Wor· SyraCQJO Charcll of !be Naz.
lhlp Service, 10:30 a.m.; .Melb- oreae - WWfam C. Tloorpe,
odist Youth Fellowehlp, S p.m.; pastor; Sunday School 9:30 a.
Ofllclal Boord meollng, llral m.; Morning worship 10130
Sunday of month, 7:30 p.m.;
PenteetUttd
JlaptUI ·
day.
Bpflco'pol
.WSCS, sedond. Monday of Peateooltal Aa.,hly, Reidt
lab Baplllt Cbareb Still eal
Pasev11Ja Comm111111y
Grace Ejpiicl(loJ
(.'barcb month, 7:!0 p.m.; El..- Clr- 12t- Rev. Paul &amp; Jodts, pss.
Beiltlllnlll'- 81'1111 ~areh, -Rev. Russell Cline,
Pomeroy- The Rev. Richard &lt;le, secoocl Thursday; Claao 12, tor. SUllday School 10 a.
Greaf.Belld, Rev. C. !. O'Con- Young People's service,
R Martin. Rector. lllmday third Wednesday; Afleroooo Clr- Worship, Wednesday Ud
mor, panor, Robert
Lewis, m. Thursday; E&gt;qellsllc
Morning Prayer and Sermon cle, fOurth Thursday afternoon; da
SupL 8, 30 a.JII. Morning wor· vice Saturday, 7:30 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
' choir pracUee, WedaelldaJ,
.J'i,. Peateeclllll Clltardl
tlhlp 111111 Sunday Scbool, 7 p, Sunday, 7' 30 p. m.
LellrC
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Motllodlll dleport- South 3nl Aveo~ Rev.
m, Evening service, Thursday s!eedomStiGospelmMlliSion
B UB .
awp J11nel F. Euly, ,... B. I. Barrell, pastor; SUnday
7:30 p.m. prayer meetin&amp;.
an
ver.v e
Elllerltrlle EVB Cbarch - lilt - 'LETART FALIB- Wor- School 10 a. m,; Sunday
Gluesenl:alllp, pastor;
Rev. Memel Smith, pastor. llhlp, 7:30 p. m. Sunday (oz. Inti evange!lsUc aemee,
Carpenter Blplfll
Cbt~rtb Wilford, SUpt., Sunday
Worablp IIII'VIl:t 9:10a.m.; Sun· eopl lind Sundq); , Church p. m.; Wednesday Bible study
- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m.; Evangelistic
day School 10:30 L m. Youth School, 1:30 a. , m. St~Jldv, VuJ. 7:30p.m.; Saturdr!l' nlgjlt Pray.
MorniDI worship 10:15 a.m.
:30 P· m. Prayer meeting
FeUowshlp 8:!0 P. m.; Boyo 8ed aervlce, 8;110 a. m., Zlld er 111111 Worabip 7:110 p. m.
p. 11t Tuesday.
and Glrb Fellowship, 6:30 p. Sunday of JDODib. !WIT LICp .._._ .
Cia
Rutland MlllloD - .011 v
E&gt;ealq HI'VIct, 7:30 p. TART- Worship, 8 p. m., 21ldl
1'81..-J-ncm
Flnlllapllll arek, Middle- Newman, missionary
2nd and 4th Sundays: Youth 111111 4th ThUrsdays·
CbQreh Mldd!eporl Flrlt Ullltecl
port, Rev. Donald Boone, pas- Sunday School
9:30 a. m.;
6:30 p. m. Wednesday, School; 9:!o a. m. Stm.say,
bylerln Clnlrch - .Rev.
tor, sunday School 9:15 a.m. Worwp 10·30 a.m.
Prayer Meelln&amp; 7:30 p. m., ru;; GR(I\Ig - ~
I " ard Ruppel!, pastor, Stmdayl
,
,
George Bam, Supt. 10:15 a.m. 7, 30 p.
Pray~; service, Wednesday
• · School 9:30 a. m., Fred Lewlo,
1
Worship ServiCe; BYP 6 p,m,; 7: 3~ p, m. Thursday.
MorniD
EUB Cl!
_ Ill., llll 111111 lfd . ,
Supl; 10:30 a. Dll Worship;
Evemng worabip, 7:311 p.m.;
g
arch
Cbtll'ch SchoOl, lliBO ·a. Ill.
$·15
m. YF· Wed &amp;·30
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer
Church Of Chri.e ::d M:!,, S:,lth, pastor: day. OREAT , BEND - Wlll' ..;, J~or Chobo: 7 P:• m: P.
meetl118, 8:30 p.m., choir prac- ........_
Clnlrch ol Cbrflt- Von ay
• ·IllEarl
a. m.,
Roy ship
9:30 a. m., til ml Srd lor Choir·
d
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Meter, Supt.,
Shuler
l)mdaya· Church
ce,
...
Po
Larry WIWams, miDister; Bible Ass'L . Morning worabip 10.45
m. .,.:.,._ M~Synacuso J'fnt Ualted
Fils! B&amp;)uoo ~arcll,
me- School and Morning W0rehlp
•
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Re carv Willlaml
worohlp 11 a
1111 and Srd ·•·~•
v. ,
• a. m • Prayer meeting 7·30 p
~Y d;
. er till 10 .20• 10:30 a. m.; Christi~ Eocleav· m. Thursday. Youth F~.:.,stuP Sundays· 'Cburei!"sct:l 9.30 a. R Stebbins, Pastor. Wonblp,
1 9.30
UD Y __!!_
• • or, 6 p. m,; Evemng Wor- 7•30 p m Sunday
tD. Stmtia
,.
t a.m., SUnday School 10
Worabip ... ,_, 10:30 a. m.; llhlp, 7 p. m.
•
EVB • Cbarcll _
1·
Bible Study Wednesday 7:30
Nursery and Junior Church for Bemloell G r o v • Cbrllltan
J
Mlllm'rfiio llefbotllll
m.
children
ack
Young,
putor;
F
Ba llat Cbtll'ch RacfDe Cburcb - James Qulse.Qherry.
Sehool 9,15 a, m., - Wendell G. SluU~, .
llarriloiiYIIIo ~=:=~~
ReIn~
O'Co
• stor' Worship Servleo, 9:30 a. m.:
Archer, SupL SUnday Swulay School; 10 a. m.;
Clurch, Howard
S vd ·School t·SODDar, pa ~ Suoday SchooL 10 a. m., Stan- worship, 10 ,15 a. m, and 7,30 ship service 11 L m.
tor. Sunday School,
a.
Cun ay
• : a. m.Mor.. ftrd Stoektoa, Supt.
p. m. alternalely. Bible Study Porllallll MeWIII ·Cbareb- Worship•7:30 p. m.
urtls, aupL, 10.15 a.m.
Bradford Church of Cbrlst- and a er service ted by 8 ,_ John Kimbler, pastor. Swulay S;rraeuse Mlnln- Earl
lng W~blp; 1:30. P· m., BYF Joe Robinson, mlDlater; Hom- tor ~.~ P m.' Wednes~a School 9:30
Harold Rauab, tor, paator. Wednesday and
•nd ~unror FelloWShip; I P· m. OJ' Forres~ Supl; Bible School ~is"a-a E~deavor 7. 30 p m.y. Supt.; Ke..;,tb McLeod, Aso't. day services, 7:30 P- m.
Evemng Service·
"
• ·
• Supt., Preaching 7:30p.m. SunNO
Prt{ Wednesday
Meelln ' 8:30
; a. m.; M0rn1ng Worship Srd Saturday
of month.
Latler Day Sainta
· P. m.,
yer ,
I, 10:30 a. m.; Evening Worsbfp, Soalb Bethel EVB Church _ day.
Reorganlled Omch of
~~30datrm.,;::, Choll' Prao- 7 p. m. Wednesday 7. P. m. B~ Rev, Jafk Young, p a • Raa Methodill O.Dl'cll - a.rtsl of Laller Day 8aiDio
ateddn • 1tnet • lllrtfonl ble Study,
tor: Sunday School 9:45 a. m., JohD W. Kimbler, pastor; Sun- C. W. Proffitt, pastor. Sl%
Parlsb _ W
G ZlDD DeJier Church of Christ
N,..-.an R Bahr, Supt.; SUnday day Scbooii:SO a. m.; Preach- from Racine otl Racine •
astor Wonbiarr~~ are: Bible ~eo! 1:!0 a m. Preach- Wo1wp 10:45 a. m. and 7:!0 lntl10:30 a. m.; MYF 8 p. m.; land Road. Sunday School,
~ ~ a. m. DST; lnti1D.30 a. m., first and
p. m. alternately. Bible Study Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. a. m.; worship !0:30 a.
9
Lillie ll'ti er ucc 9.38 Efi lllmdays.
and Prayer Servle-., led by pas- m. Wednesday.
Sunday evening service at
..,.1 .
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· ~SOD City Cl!urch of
tor, 7::!o P- m. Thursday.
Roek Sprllgt
lllelllodlot- p. m.; Wed., worship sen1lcel
Cheshire Bapti..t 10.45 EST. Miller Street - Sunday
Tu
Plains EVB Church Olester Lemley pastor• Wor- o1 7·30
Churell Scbool at Hartford, at Indy• 9 •• m,;
ppers Jack YWllg pas lldp service 9:ll0
' .. m.;' Sun· P· m.
Rev
R
-Uc
t:so DST: Kyger 10:20 EST, abip, 7:30 p. m.; Bible
tor· ·sunda worship ' 9.30 day School, 10:15 a. m.; MYF
oman uuw
and Cheshire 1:41 EST.
7:30 p. m. Wednesday;
a. ;, •
School, 8 ,;. • 6, 30 p. m. Prayer and Bible
Oar Lady of Lorello Mlnloa
MI. UDloD F.WJI. Olareh - Middleport Charcll of
Ho~ Vln~.... SupL i11hi~ Study, Wednesday, 7:30 P. m. Loal Boltam -.Rev.
Stllldq School 1:41 a.m., Earl Bth and Main Streets _ !Jon.
.,--.
Rulland Metllodlsl Qmrcb _ Petrunek, administrator;
Starkey, Supt.; Evlllinl _.. -'d Hicks, miDialer; B 1b 1e Study ud ':ajler aervleel led Rev. c. J. Lemley, pastor: day Mass 8:30 a. m.; HoI
•hi" 7•ll0 p. m. ,_ CeeO Cox, Scb I
K1
by pastor, 7.!0 p. m. Tuesday. "'--•
Days of Obligation 7 p m.
......, •
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oo, 9:30a.m., tDDelh Me- Adult Class Meeting 7.30 P m. """""'School 9:10 a. m.; Wor- SL lui' C&amp;lboUc bit.~·.
l.aymall; , YOUD8 Peap!e's meet. l!llhlnney, Supt.; Morning Wor-llasl Monday of month.
.
ship service, IO:liO a. m. MYF N JGo •ille
·-•
IDg and Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. abio. 10·30 a m Evelllng Wor- - - · EVB ~· Rev Monday 6·30 p m.
ear uysv
(Do,...
wedn-•·"• Cbolr praetlee at ·••- 7 .
. ,;....,_ Serv'-- .,.~-e
....~• ~ •.: Me-"-~·- ~·
Rev. Frank Manieri, .~t"::;
......,. ' •
....,. P· m. " .. •••· Paul A Sellers pa!tar: Sun- ~..... ' ......,., """'"'" - Sund M 10 30
7·30
P m. ••..-..o- •
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Wedn···•··
7
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to
"uy ass : a. m.;
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School 9·30 a. m.· Bea 0 '"' • m r, pas r; """·
0 I Obllg linn 6 30
•ati•JM! l'lniSehoollllplll&amp; """""' Pom~ Curch of Cbrlll
' ·
'Ita ho : ·~~~~~
10. 30 ' a. m. Lester L. RoiiBh, SupL
8' 30 a. m.; Jerry Mutera, pastor;
- SUnday
seniee lsi lldp 9:15 a. m., Sunday
ur
II&lt;
Preachlng Sunday 2:30 P· m. Schoo~ 9:30 a. m., Church
&amp;mtllys of lhe 10:15 a. m.
RatlaJM!
wm Blplfll viet 10·10 a. m.• CltrisUan
..,_... EY en. ou Grove Metbodlll
Salvation Army
Cburm - Rev. Paul Taylor, deavor." 8:30 p.
E&gt;enlng
~':; ~~""';d 4 ~agSun- Jobn w. Kimbler, pastor,
'!be Salvatloa Army, pastor; Sunday Seltool, 10 a. vice, 8:30 p. m.
da'i of moritb.
Qoss, Supl Stmday SchoGI
"'Y Ray S. Wining, officer
m.; Gay Priddy, Supt.; Preach- ftullaJMI Church o1
·
Bethany EVB autrch _ Re\1 10:11 a. m.: Preacblng 9:15. cbarle. SUnday 10 a. m.
IDg aerrf~, 7:30 P. m.; Prayer Roy carter, minister.
Paul A. Sellero, pastor: Mo.,; Syneue Mofbtlltl Church
aeaa meeting; !0:30 a. m. Sun...-vtcee, 7.30 P· m. Wednesday. Sebool, 9:30 a. m. Worship
Inti Worshlp 9,30 a. m.· SUllo WendeD G. Staller, pastor;
Sehool. Sunday 7 P. m.
Mud lllpiiJI Stmday Scbool Pre;~ching servia! 10:30 a. m, day School, j0, 30 a. m., Blythe ahip service, 8:35 a. m.,
People's Legion; 7:30 p.
- D.A.V. BaD, corner Seeood YG®~~ People's meeting,
Theiss Supt.· Youfb Fellow- day School 9:15 a. m.;
m.
meeting; Thursand Pameroy, MaaoD. Sponsored p. m. E&gt;ening Service, 7 p. m. llhlp, i:so p. 'm.
Swulay Bp. m. Prayer
day, I to 3 p. m. Ladles Home
by F'reDcb City Baptial Cburch v. H. Braley, Bible School Supl CARMEL EVB Cbarch-Rev Sunday 7:30 p. m.
League: 7 p, m. Prep classes;
tD G&amp;mpolla. Alflllated with S. ZJon Church of Ch11JI.
Paul A. Sellen anor· SW.: 11y1e11 11m1 Free
7:30 p. m. Bible Study,
B.C. Rev. R. I. PiniOn, pastor. ,e roy. Barrtsoavlllo Road
day School, 9
m., Wayne Robert E. Smith, Sr., pastor. meeting. Other services
anSunday School every Sunday, gene Uaderwood, mlDlater.
RoiiBh, Supt.; 10:30 a.m. Morn- Sunday School 9:30 a. m.: 0. IIOIIIlOeiDeat.
I · P. m. Preaehlng serolcelt the hie School, 9:30 a. m.;
Inti Worship, 2Dd and 4111 Sun- 0. Pattersoa, SUpL; Morning
ADVEN'l'IST
4th SUnday of each mouth.
1ng Worship, 7:30 p. m.; Ro- day of the month· 8 P- m. Even- WOI'Ihlp 10:30 a.m. Youth Ser· Pomeroy Sevelllh Day· ~=;II
MI. &amp;lorfd ilapltsl amrd&gt;- bert Reed, Bible School Supl Inti E&gt;angellslic' Service 2s1 9lct 6:15 p. m.;
1111 Church- Mulberry B
Corner of Fourth and Main SL,
Chur h
God
and Srd Sunday of momb.
meosage 7:30 p. m.;
Rd., north of Meigs Memorial
l!flddleport. Rev. Nyie Borden, Cia ler . ~urelt of Gad
Federated Chlrch POIIlerO)' meeting Thursday 7:30 p.
Hospital Paslar, F. W. Gifford,
miDilter. Sunday School 9:!0 a.
"
_ Rev
R ......:..
, Lauel Cltlf Free
James R. Hoffer, As8't. Serv·
ilL Arnold Rlcbards ...... 10·30 Rev. Dale Thornton, ·pa•tor.
. w.
·~· ... pastor, Cll1lrcb R. ..,_ om
Ices on Saturday:
Sabbath
' """" · Sundoy
School 9·ll0 a; m.· Carl Kautz,
Supt.; Sunday
....,.ene
• pa&amp;
. ,
._ m. MOl'lllni Worship.
Mornill8 . W~bii 11 · 11 ; School, 9,a a. m. Worship, tor; SUnday School 9:30 a, m.; Sebool, 1:30 p. m.; Worshlp,
Naomi llilplfll Claardl - m. .Ev
Usttc service 7-30 • 10:25 a. m.
PhU Wise, SupL: Morning wor- l:30 P. m.; Youth meeting, aSunday School 1:30 a. m.; Wor. ~
lin&amp; 7•30· p.
ship 10:30 a. m.; Youth Serv- :30 p. m.; Bible Study, Thursshlp II a. m.: Wednesday, 7 ~~y· er
·Peo::.~ DaoviDe Pilplm HoliDelt _ tees 7 p. m.; EvangeltsUe ,.,.. day, 7:30 P- m. at S7 E&gt;ans
p. m., Prayer service.
Service, •Friday 7:30 P m.
(LAngsvllle Post Offfce) Rev. 91ce 7:ll0 p. m. Mid-Week pray. Jldibts, Gampolla.
Community
ML ~arlali Cmck
OotJ- Cbaa. E. Dozer, jJastor; 8und., er oerv1ct 7:30 a. m. WednesUnited Brethren
Clrleton Clwrch, K!ngsinlrJ Rev. James Sallerfleld, pastor School 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Robert day.
BdeD IJI1Ited 1trelllrea
Road - Rev. Clyde Htutlln, Suaday School 9:4.1 a. m.: wor- Grate,, Supt. Worabip at 10:3~ 'lle Ulllted Methodist Cl!lll'Ch, Cbrlll Chlrch - Rev. Elden R,
pastor: Sunday Sebool 8:30 a. wp set"'iee 11 a. m. and 7:30 a. m.; PU8flm Youth, 1:46 p. Pomeray, Melvm. Alkire, Pas· Blate, pastor: Sunday School
m.; Ralpb Car~ Supt. Sunday p.m. Prayer meetin&amp; 7:ll0 p.m. m.; EvangellsUe service, 7:30 tor. Divine Worship o~. Sunday 10 a. m.; Winnie Holsinger,
Worship service 10:30 a. m. Tuesday;
Young
People'a p. m, Mid-Week Prayer and at 1:30 a.m., Sermon., Do You
Cbrlallan En&lt;\eavar, 7:15
and 7:30 p. m. alternately. meeting, 7:3o p, m. Friday.
Wedneaday, 7:30 p. m. Want to be Healed?
p. m., classes (or all. Song serPrayer meeting Wednesday at Ratland Clnlrch of Gjld
!l,chool on Sunday at 9,30 a.m. vice 8 p. m., Preacblng &amp;::&gt;Al p,
7:30 p, m.
Rev. Jolin Smallwood, pastar;
Jehovah
Aa ,we keep ct break t
m.; Mid-Week prayer meelln&amp;
Colombia a.ap.t - WarUJp Swlday School 10 a. m .
.,._...._ Ball of Jehovlh'a Lords Dayloae, we nobly save or 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Mrs.
aervi- ch Sund
.
.,
-~
meanly
lhe Jut best
... ~ H Ising
•-· lead
.
- ea
ay, 9·15 a. gellsUe. HI'VICO 7 p. m.;
WIIDesses - Public meeting by hi b
ises" _
.....,8 0
er, ~=•
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m.; Suod117
10 a. m.; People Endeavor 7 p. m
5 P- m. Walclltewer h w'~--~wr
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Letart
·Falls
UDited
Brelllrta
11
Youth
EY
--•· p
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am "'""""'' 0 ca
r. Cbrisl Charch James Mor~=~~~-m.~~·~m.~
.eaCD
-~.--Sun~en-~..,....~~y~;=r~ay=er~mee::ting:.~7~p:.l
Study,
6
P·
m.:
Bible
Study,
theLord'sDay,yet
.useil
sun-day School
lb. Saturday.
Tlleetlay 7 p. m.•, Service llltllll- If ll were aur own.
·;nnce~at, II
a.pastor.
m. PreachfDg
81
IDI. 8 P. m. Thursday; MIDiaNaorene
and third Thursday
7
try School, P. m. Tburatlay.
fto Cburch of !be Nuarne 7:30 p. m. Second and
Lutheran
·. Cloeller - Rev. Her ben Grate &amp;mtlly at 7:30 p. m. ~:II
ti. John'• LatberaD Clwelo- pastor; Mrs. Edna Life, Supl meeting second and
I
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Morning Worship 9 a. m,; Sun- Charles Bisel!, Aso'l Suntley Thorsday, 7:ll0 p. m. and
day School 10:30 a. m. Paslot, School 9:30 a. m.;
MOI'Illlli and tbtrd Sunday, 7:30 m. ,
Donald Hicl.-, MinUter
flev. Joseph Kraty.
Wonhlp II a. m.; NYPS 6:4.1 Prayer meeting every Wetiines·ll
Sl. Paal'a Latberan Ch~ p. m.; Evening ServiCe, 7:30 day at 7:30 p. m. CbrlstJan
eYaur WelcoJM Is Our Front Doore
1131 E. l&gt;econ.d St., Pomerny. p. m.; Midweek Prayer aervleo deavor, second and fourth
lundoy School 9::10 A.M.-Mornlnt Wo,.,Jp 10:30 A.M.
8undty School l :liO a. m., Wor- 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
day, 7:30 p. m.
lvonfnt Worthlp 7:30 '.M.
ship service 10:15 a. m. Pastor, Middleport Clalll'cll of !be Naz. IlL Bermoa UDftetl Breliltnlt\1
Rev. Joseph Kraly.
..... - Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett, 111 Cbrisl Clnlrch - James
Kennolh Mtllhlnnay, hnd•y St=hoot Supt.
. Methodgt
Sunday SC!lool 9:30
a. m.; rlsoD, pastor. Sunday
Scbocllll
Speeker Sund1y AUA. 14
Alfred MelllOdlal Cburdl, Rev. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m.; 1:30 a. m. Preaching, first
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A. Casto, pasto.r. SundBY- ~~People, 6:15 p.m.; lblnl Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Sectmd
WENDELL GERI,ACH
I!CJI&lt;tql _at 9:!0, I.Ioy~ Dlllln(er, ~·~-~meeting 7:30p.m.; and fourth Stmday, 11
'Worship Services
.at Prayer meeting, Wed. 7:30p.m.
-==-- -- - - - wilh the Rev,
Casto, Ptmas, Cbarch of !be N•
TueodpP, evening at I, W.S.C.S. inle ·- Rev. Kenneth Piereo,
IN
home of Nellie. ptltor; Raymond Walbartl,
Genevieve Gtitb- Silpt.; 8Qnday School, 9:30 a.
leader, W~ DL ' Moml!ig Worship, 1D:30 a.
. at 7:111,
m. Evening Service, 1 p; m.;
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SALE of RUGS

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Bristol'sKeytoSuccess-sofar--Found .
In Givinu Every Red his Chalice to Play · tbe..:.;r~ veey· ~~.~

La-~COIIductlnl
our (Ovemmontal '!be hull41a&amp; In Racllle 'IIIII Leose CoDstruetion proP"am,
p1IIIS operatlolll IDII we .,. dolq be located ·on the IOutbealll.coo- with the government's apltal
riston~ay to acquire a aew Post so. New ~nstrudion, therefore, ner lot on the coraer of 'Dllrd Investment limited to postal

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CINCINNATI &lt;UP!) - Ci• ner, but I wm say lhsl wbell he Bristol on OUI' m
gu . BrlitaL Reds fall wiD be eq '.
cin_nati Reds Manager Dave was manager there :were •ome
ly dlsappoi?ted II Bristol
Cllflee at Raclnt.
is being authorized oaly when and Pearl Slreels, across from equipment. While leased to the , BriStol mfted a chaw of tobac· lorgoltfn men on, Ibis team Now In biB ftrsl full season the league s llllln&amp;ler of
''The new building," Mr. 0'· It iA dem011111'aled that the Raclne'o 1110 banks. The First Government, the bulldinK will Ico to bl8 other cheek, spat a guys hke Jim 0 Toole, Gordy with lhe Reds, Hflms ludl tbe year.
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81jen aald, "II deslcned to clll' need il urgeal and DO Diller II· Nallonal and lhe Home Bank on remain under private owaer· j stream of jmce at the dugout Coleman, Jlm Coker. Did&lt; - - • ·----- - - - .J.---------- -·
I)' out the Post Office Depar~ ternaUve II available."
the Bill Colart lot. Prelimlllary ship and the owner will pay lo- . floor, and Said:
Simpson, Cbico Ruiz, Jack &amp;-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, iiO.ii,ii
lllllll's objective o,f a more e!· The alteraatlves, Mr. O'Brl· plam call for 1,230 square teet cal real estate Jaxes.
I '".Vhen 1 took over this job Baldschun, Ted, Davidson, and
ficlent postal serv1ce combiDed en aplalned, would Involve re- of floor epoct, with an area of Plans aocl specifiCations for last month I told the players even myseU, With Br~.tol, there
with improved workin&amp; cond\. modeliDII ol the eldslinC build· 1,100 oquare feet for parking and the new building, as well . ~~ every one 'or them wa• a ma- are no forgollfn men,
lions for our employees.
ing ct moving Into other BUlla· movement of poatal vehicles. bidding forms aocl other pert•- Ijor leaguer and all of tbem Bristol preaebes aa aggressive
"President John•on baa
hie quarters lD tht 111111 com- Tbe building will he construe- oent data, will be ~ade avalla· would gel a chance to show lt." runmng game, makln8 frequent I
ad us to exercise frulality in munity.
ted ullder the Department's ble to prQsperUve bidders at an
use of the run and bit.
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Department will advertise for Ithe major league unmagenal under Dave lhsn we dlol under
bids
1 ranks was as good as his word, Don Heffner or under Dick Sis·
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The side option will be assign· and the result II that the Reds ler Iaiii year," Nlllhall ohllerved.
ed to the auccessful bidder, who . are the hottest team lA the rna- "\Vby shouldn't WI run with
will purchase the land, con· ' jors right now.
all the speed we've got - lei·
CAPE KENNEDY iiJPI) _ Navy oftlcers wlll ride their doa will vealure over to the •true! the building and lease il Since Bristol took command lows like Tommy Harper, Pete
Gemini 11 astronauts Charles capsule back to earth three\ Agena, unreel a lOG-foot long, to the Department
. July 13, they have won 21 of Ros~; Vada Pinson aocl SlmpNormelly 59.95
Collrad and Richard Gordon days after lauach with Ill on- two-Inch diameter tether from
j30 gamell.
son, aald Bristol, a former bJs.
ll'l sebeduled for launch Sept 9 board computer automatically the satelllle and tie it to
Veteran pitcher Joe Nlll&lt;hall is tory reacher from Murphy, N.C.
While They Lest ...
on a daring flight that will take steering the ship on its fiery Gemini 11
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the Reds' elder statesman at the "I want my guys to lske the
them a record 862 miles high dive through earth's atmos- Aller ~rdoa returns to the
age of 38. He realizes his days extr.~ base any chance they
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are
numbered as an active Iget.
and send them cartwheellng phere.
capsu~,
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fe:;~~:.nw:::..~e~'befo~ ~e As a weak-hitting second haseaalelbt&lt;.
perform a 5$-minule Bpacewalk to give the craft • slow
.
N be'
t man who never rose above
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ca11s 11 a career. ow
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e l~l IUD a car w ee mg mo _oo wa
e.
that pennant gleam in his eye. Class B, the. sturdy North Car·
lpece AdmiDistratlon Thursday later Will stand up m Ill open Agen~:,_ The. object of .the
"We've got the momentum to olinian was headed for rapid Dbhatch for 21&gt; hour• lqr a expenment IS to see 1f the
th
.. 'd N h n scurlly until the Reds made
I
dl.-~~ed f~l plan;:,. for the number of phot081'aphlc ~r· slight difference In gravitation- WASHINGTON (UP!) -,The ~~~a 11 ~ w~k :'ven ':na oi him manager of their Hornall All Woo -9x12 SIZE
am i OU!l Dll:i~.
:~~ iments.
al pull on the two craft will House Conunerce Committee 10 ~e o~rn wes~ern road trip N. y. Class D farm club t~
the IIBIThlD ••·
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. ' Durinr the spacewalk, Gor· stabllize them in orbit
today appeared ready to clear com~ng up we'd he In a real 1957. '
series. e w.tance goal set m
tht way for a federal order to
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One 0 f the prize
u1 1
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opace will almost double that
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pup
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In method unAU Gel A Cbance
~rf'sto I mmor eague ma.....,Tbe 71-llour flight is sch..
In ~~op~ar~
"-'ked what It's like playing mg Is Reds third baseman Tom·
POMEROY
duled 10 begin at 1:4!1 a.m.
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linian whose career has almost
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rocket toward space. Ninety_
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Se te- sed bill that would fidence of the playero by letting I baseball. Helms played Wider
In
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NEW YORK (UP!) - A relatiVe of Lucy Page Mer· na pas
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them known they all can make I
Mven m utes later,
orad cer Thursday confirmed that the onetime Southern beau- send 35•400 machm!Sts b~ck to a contribution,
and Gordon !till lake off in ty ~ a Wttersweet romance with the late President work 00 five struck a~rhnes "I'm not knocking Don Heff·
pursuit.
.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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,They wm attempt to catch up ' e The relative, who asked to remain anonymous, told National and Northwest
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with ~ orbiting, Agena en United Press lnternatiO)I&amp;I Roosevelt wanted to marry But one ~f •ts opJl911~nts, Rep.j
GemiDI 1 lint sw1ng around Miss Merrcer "but Eleino,
John D. Dm.~ell, D-Mtch., 1r.ud
earth -. teat nover before would not eo)lsent to ~ . dl· Rutherford, was the woman he Intended very vigorously Jo
atrempted. Such a first-orbit vorce."
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with the President wben he do what I can to kill it. I think
rendezvous and hookup with the "Franklin was beini' menM died in Warm Springs, Ga., in there is a very good chance of
Agena would duplicate the tloned in Democratic party 1945, Danlols, sal~. She died in beating it" ,
'j COLUMBUS (UP!) The
operation two Apollo as.tronauls clrdes for political office and 1943.
The committ&lt;e pressed by Highway Department Thursday
must perform to begiD their Eleanor said she would not let
afflicted conslltuents to act and awarded the first junkyard
lrip back from tht moon.
him ruin his care;. with a Ja~es ' Roosevelt, , the law by orga.Ued labor to stay out screening contracts In conjune·
In another "first" the Q two divorce," the relative said.
President 8 son, confirmed th~l of the dispute, , rentallvely tion with the federal hi hwa ·
Television -ltldlos- RefrlgerltOn- Wethers &amp; Dryen
The remaDC&lt; ., 8ossip for Mrs. Rutherfurd was with his approved the bill's ch1ef be IT ti
g Y
years .in high ' _pollttcal aDd father at this death. Sbe wall provision Thursday. Any hopes ;hu I ~ca o~nrro~am. r $21
social circles viis placed in ''an old family friend,'' he ~d, for a negotiated settlement 897 0 RwoC Fo~J~ ~e ~om~
Flctory Authorized Dtel•
W• Service All Makn
' lha
D 1 Is "and 11 wa1 my uoclerstandlng were dlm
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an e • that everyone In the family
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. roy for screening on two-tentba
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editor of Jhe Rale11h (N.C.) ~- -•
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Imile of US 35 in Gallipolls
Observer tn Ids -w ~·• was re a1
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ITwp. m
. Ga.II·,1a County and
nd
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day night to radioed commands ews a
,
of death ,
corrected course toward ils fortheomin&amp; book .,"The Time Asked , allout 1
pOssible
eight-tenths mile olnQhio 7 in
picture-taking mission. It was Between the Wan.
anti
link between his
Warren Twp. Washmgton CounI
experted to reach the moon's Roosevell's marriage nearly ~~er
Mrs. Rutherfurd,
ty and $16,641 to Paul E. Bleile
Hlny
Mlllw,
OwtMr
gravitational field by Sunday broke. up 1n 1118 over the Roosevelt said ., 1 wes a pretty
Co, Norwalk for three-lent~s
morning aocl begin its orbital s•tuation ,between the thea small boy In 1918. I was about Theme of exhibits by four
of U.S. 224 hetwee~ Obio
214 E. MAIN
rout&lt;.
I asSistant *;etary, of the Navy II then imd not aware
Meigs County Granges al the and Ohio 532 ID Summit CouD- , 992-3635
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and hiS vt1fe s soc181 secretary,
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!IX!rd Annual Mel(ls County
Cycle Gang Hit
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e 'lib&amp; later m~od New Franklin Delano Roosevel~ Fair next week will be "The
· PITI'SBUKGH - THIRTEEN I y er~ ~:400 , socialite W'mthrop Jr., presently a candidate fcJr Grange and its Service to the
members of motorcycle gang.s or
New York governor, the post Community.''
known as the "Chosen Few"
bis father held wbea he was Alfred, Hemlock Grove Rock
and !he "Cliain Gang" were ar·
elected president · In 1932, Springs, and the Ohio Valley
;resled Thursday on charges of
refused comment, as did his Granges will compete for
!rape, aggravated assault and
brother Elliott, the mafor
zes of $55 for first place, $511
[battery and indecent assault
~
Miami Beach.
second, $45 for third, and $40
\IIIVOivtng an 18-year-old girl
Althoogh the romanct
for fourth place.
: Even veteran palice officers
tweea Roosevelt and
Judging will he based on or:Were shocked by behavior of
Mercer apparentlg broke
iginality,
attractiveness, ap~e •uspects who were arrest- ,,1
after her marriage to Ruther·
and neatness, grange
;ed Thursday In Leetsdale aiOOC , :CJNCINNA1'1 &lt;IJPII - Three furd In 11120, Daniels said, the
achievement
:lhe banks of the Ohto River teen-age boys were held by ju- Pretident aenl her tickets to his In community service,
faboul 28 miles northwest of venile authorities today lcir 111- first lnauguratioD and arranged products, and handicraft.
~·
, · an 8-year-oid Price HDl ~ for a private ear.
Only two schools will exhibit
:
• ebral Palsy victim as a human
ID the public school ~epartmenl
:Dairies Back Off
( target at whom they sbot BB
beaded by Robert Bowen. They
PITI'SBURGB - SEVQI shots Thursday night.
Southern Elementary and
: Western PeliiiS)'Ivania dairies Pollee said the boy Carl Ma·
Bradbury indiVidual learn·
~ to the pressure by the aoa Smith Is unable to speak
cenler conducted with fed·
i:publk the city of Plltaburgh or lo care for htmsolf In any
funds this past summer un~.Allegheny County .Aave way and could not cry out II
the cllrecllon of Mrs. Char~tponed until after an emer- be was pelted with shot8 in the Clarence Weddle, Jr.,
Lewis.
'
h artng of the tat.rM'Ik rear of his home
with breaking .and
,
_ _ __
•Commission : two 'to 'ftle youth wao shot at least rered a not gn!lty plea m
TO PLAN CAMPAIGN
!'three cents per quart inCrease six timeo in the abdomen po- ly Court today and wa•
DAYTON (UP!) - Represen~ milk prices The co'l'!"ission lice said. Although there were over le the P'and Jury.
tatives of most of the 66 Young
:.n.ets bere A;.g 19
solne bed wells he suffered no Judge Frank W, l'&lt;lrter, Jr. Democratic Clubs in Ohio were
; Lt Gov Ray.;.,nd p Shafer sermus pbysical injury.
ordered Weddle to put up
to attend today's Ohto League
had asked for 0 P.;ice roll· The father, Harold Sr, said, $500 cash or $1,000. property of Young Democrats
, held
Th d · ·
titloncl
the three - aged IS, 14, and bond and remanded h1m to cus- to &amp;cuss political
·
8
!r-ot~ :r ::C!'menl 0~
16 and residents of the aeigh- lady of Sheriff Robert C.
campaignin&amp;.
l
sed .
Co ..., borhood - made no attempt to tfnhaeh until boocl IS posted
ll"'"0 pnces were
un.! run when he called polio!.
In other activity, Judge Por;Bolle Meadow Gold
Mei!Zle Offl
said the three admit- rer fmed Gerald Raymond BariCarJahCol~~hn Wndlllla: : - ted th':':hooting but could give ringer 110 and costs on • left of
lterY' n eys ne •. or • 80 rellSon for their action
center charge; Freda V. ScarSHIRT
ti«ef, intoxication, 110 and costt;
SERVICE
GOP TO MEET
Robert l{, Cozart, reckless opCOLUMBUS IUP!l - T h e eralion, $15 and costs, and Do- IN AT 9 AM-OUT AT
state Republican
convention rothy Wells, no operator's li5 PM.
eWURLITZER
will he held at the alate fair· cense, was fined ISO and costs
eiALDWIN
grounds Coliseum here Oct. I. with $10 stlspentled·
Stale Olalrman Jobn S. An- Gerald McDaniel forfelled
OTHt.l FAMOUt
drews 8JI1IOI1IICtd today.
125 bond on an intoxication CLEANERS POMEROY
.UNDS
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collided with a New York CeD·
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New Furniture
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MASON. W. VA.

MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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!O:OOA.M. SATURDAY MORNING
ENDS WHEN EVERYTIDNG IS SOLD'
TERMS OF SALE: Everything sold to highest bidder, .
Cash on day of Sale, By piece or by lots.

EVERYONE 1'Ef.COME! GOOD DEAlS FOR DE.\LERS TOO!
Buy Now At
Fraction Of CoJt
TOYS
For
Christ111as
Glvi
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try eoot:ly ,..,. eale*inmenta 1111111 they bore uo. "
Even tboqb oar Jiftl liN

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fun of amaH pleasuru ....
the fragrance ()f fresb-eQ..t

grass, the aoollllu 1101111d crt-:
r&amp;iJI, the .U..t beauty ol.
stan ••• we IIODIElbow aren't "
ruDy aware of . .T ·
loqer. Ev011 lifo itaelf, till~'&lt;

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What can restore our aWUW.:
aeaa of the joy and prlvttep
of belu all'ref
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problem, 1l1ld Be had t!Ni': '
auwer for all wbo nee&lt;! it.
Ho has promloed life • • • ,
mote abtmdant lite •• - to ·'
th011 who Will foll..w Him.
Aod He wiD help,- 111ep .,

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TINY'S FOODLAND

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"Kehtu.cky Fried Chicken"

Middleport, Ohio ·

Pomiiroy

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K&amp;C JEWELERS

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS
W• Fill AU

"Keepsake

Doctors Prescripttons
Pomeroy

312 E. Main SL

LYONS CLOVER FARM
Genernl Merehcmdi.te

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Painu 11n&lt;1 HardtDOI't
I'lL 949-3273

Pbone 1192-3481
N. Setond' A••·
U:lddleport. Ohio

BOWERS ORIVUNN

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

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667-3280

WIDTE SEWING MACHINES
"EveT'l/lhing For !he WOTII&lt;ITI that Sews"
13 Mlll st.
Middleport
992-5320

:· '1~• Spr~Cling Kingdom"

Diamot~d

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Phone 667-3436 : ,
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"Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dea!cf'"'

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CHURCH OF CHRIST

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Ashland Oil Products
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GAJlN S. BROWN, Dist.

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Middleport, Ohio

Athena

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WIUIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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85' •N. Court St.

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERs
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Bokerg of Holsum Bread

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ASSOCIATED RADIO &amp;TV ·

*Appx. $12,000 worth of TV advertised Toys
*Some Men's, women's, children's clothing, gloves, caps. (Mt»Stly
Winter Stock)
*High Quality Paint
*Appliances
*Jewelry
*Watches ·
*Some Camera Equipment
and aceessoreis * Sporting Goods
*Hardware
• Plumbing and Electrical Supplies
*Housewares
• Health and Beauty Aids, . *Many More Items

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EVERYTHINCMUSTBESOLD REGARDLFSS OF COST
Approximately $35,000 1'ort h--All New Items
Because of illness in family, "BIG D DISCOUNT .· ·STO~" Is
forced to Oose YP By Saturday, Aug.l3.

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Bealh lleilltdld Cltaoll,.Rev. m.; l!:wngeilallc III'VicoMax Donahue, putor: J act p. m.; MidWeek Player lemct
BechUe, Church ·School SUpl; 7:15 p. m. WedMJd117,
Church School, 9:30 a.m.; Wor· SyraCQJO Charcll of !be Naz.
lhlp Service, 10:30 a.m.; .Melb- oreae - WWfam C. Tloorpe,
odist Youth Fellowehlp, S p.m.; pastor; Sunday School 9:30 a.
Ofllclal Boord meollng, llral m.; Morning worship 10130
Sunday of month, 7:30 p.m.;
PenteetUttd
JlaptUI ·
day.
Bpflco'pol
.WSCS, sedond. Monday of Peateooltal Aa.,hly, Reidt
lab Baplllt Cbareb Still eal
Pasev11Ja Comm111111y
Grace Ejpiicl(loJ
(.'barcb month, 7:!0 p.m.; El..- Clr- 12t- Rev. Paul &amp; Jodts, pss.
Beiltlllnlll'- 81'1111 ~areh, -Rev. Russell Cline,
Pomeroy- The Rev. Richard &lt;le, secoocl Thursday; Claao 12, tor. SUllday School 10 a.
Greaf.Belld, Rev. C. !. O'Con- Young People's service,
R Martin. Rector. lllmday third Wednesday; Afleroooo Clr- Worship, Wednesday Ud
mor, panor, Robert
Lewis, m. Thursday; E&gt;qellsllc
Morning Prayer and Sermon cle, fOurth Thursday afternoon; da
SupL 8, 30 a.JII. Morning wor· vice Saturday, 7:30 p. m.
10:30 a. m.
' choir pracUee, WedaelldaJ,
.J'i,. Peateeclllll Clltardl
tlhlp 111111 Sunday Scbool, 7 p, Sunday, 7' 30 p. m.
LellrC
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Motllodlll dleport- South 3nl Aveo~ Rev.
m, Evening service, Thursday s!eedomStiGospelmMlliSion
B UB .
awp J11nel F. Euly, ,... B. I. Barrell, pastor; SUnday
7:30 p.m. prayer meetin&amp;.
an
ver.v e
Elllerltrlle EVB Cbarch - lilt - 'LETART FALIB- Wor- School 10 a. m,; Sunday
Gluesenl:alllp, pastor;
Rev. Memel Smith, pastor. llhlp, 7:30 p. m. Sunday (oz. Inti evange!lsUc aemee,
Carpenter Blplfll
Cbt~rtb Wilford, SUpt., Sunday
Worablp IIII'VIl:t 9:10a.m.; Sun· eopl lind Sundq); , Church p. m.; Wednesday Bible study
- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m.; Evangelistic
day School 10:30 L m. Youth School, 1:30 a. , m. St~Jldv, VuJ. 7:30p.m.; Saturdr!l' nlgjlt Pray.
MorniDI worship 10:15 a.m.
:30 P· m. Prayer meeting
FeUowshlp 8:!0 P. m.; Boyo 8ed aervlce, 8;110 a. m., Zlld er 111111 Worabip 7:110 p. m.
p. 11t Tuesday.
and Glrb Fellowship, 6:30 p. Sunday of JDODib. !WIT LICp .._._ .
Cia
Rutland MlllloD - .011 v
E&gt;ealq HI'VIct, 7:30 p. TART- Worship, 8 p. m., 21ldl
1'81..-J-ncm
Flnlllapllll arek, Middle- Newman, missionary
2nd and 4th Sundays: Youth 111111 4th ThUrsdays·
CbQreh Mldd!eporl Flrlt Ullltecl
port, Rev. Donald Boone, pas- Sunday School
9:30 a. m.;
6:30 p. m. Wednesday, School; 9:!o a. m. Stm.say,
bylerln Clnlrch - .Rev.
tor, sunday School 9:15 a.m. Worwp 10·30 a.m.
Prayer Meelln&amp; 7:30 p. m., ru;; GR(I\Ig - ~
I " ard Ruppel!, pastor, Stmdayl
,
,
George Bam, Supt. 10:15 a.m. 7, 30 p.
Pray~; service, Wednesday
• · School 9:30 a. m., Fred Lewlo,
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Worship ServiCe; BYP 6 p,m,; 7: 3~ p, m. Thursday.
MorniD
EUB Cl!
_ Ill., llll 111111 lfd . ,
Supl; 10:30 a. Dll Worship;
Evemng worabip, 7:311 p.m.;
g
arch
Cbtll'ch SchoOl, lliBO ·a. Ill.
$·15
m. YF· Wed &amp;·30
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer
Church Of Chri.e ::d M:!,, S:,lth, pastor: day. OREAT , BEND - Wlll' ..;, J~or Chobo: 7 P:• m: P.
meetl118, 8:30 p.m., choir prac- ........_
Clnlrch ol Cbrflt- Von ay
• ·IllEarl
a. m.,
Roy ship
9:30 a. m., til ml Srd lor Choir·
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Shuler
l)mdaya· Church
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Larry WIWams, miDister; Bible Ass'L . Morning worabip 10.45
m. .,.:.,._ M~Synacuso J'fnt Ualted
Fils! B&amp;)uoo ~arcll,
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. er till 10 .20• 10:30 a. m.; Christi~ Eocleav· m. Thursday. Youth F~.:.,stuP Sundays· 'Cburei!"sct:l 9.30 a. R Stebbins, Pastor. Wonblp,
1 9.30
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• • or, 6 p. m,; Evemng Wor- 7•30 p m Sunday
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Ba llat Cbtll'ch RacfDe Cburcb - James Qulse.Qherry.
Sehool 9,15 a, m., - Wendell G. SluU~, .
llarriloiiYIIIo ~=:=~~
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• stor' Worship Servleo, 9:30 a. m.:
Archer, SupL SUnday Swulay School; 10 a. m.;
Clurch, Howard
S vd ·School t·SODDar, pa ~ Suoday SchooL 10 a. m., Stan- worship, 10 ,15 a. m, and 7,30 ship service 11 L m.
tor. Sunday School,
a.
Cun ay
• : a. m.Mor.. ftrd Stoektoa, Supt.
p. m. alternalely. Bible Study Porllallll MeWIII ·Cbareb- Worship•7:30 p. m.
urtls, aupL, 10.15 a.m.
Bradford Church of Cbrlst- and a er service ted by 8 ,_ John Kimbler, pastor. Swulay S;rraeuse Mlnln- Earl
lng W~blp; 1:30. P· m., BYF Joe Robinson, mlDlater; Hom- tor ~.~ P m.' Wednes~a School 9:30
Harold Rauab, tor, paator. Wednesday and
•nd ~unror FelloWShip; I P· m. OJ' Forres~ Supl; Bible School ~is"a-a E~deavor 7. 30 p m.y. Supt.; Ke..;,tb McLeod, Aso't. day services, 7:30 P- m.
Evemng Service·
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Prt{ Wednesday
Meelln ' 8:30
; a. m.; M0rn1ng Worship Srd Saturday
of month.
Latler Day Sainta
· P. m.,
yer ,
I, 10:30 a. m.; Evening Worsbfp, Soalb Bethel EVB Church _ day.
Reorganlled Omch of
~~30datrm.,;::, Choll' Prao- 7 p. m. Wednesday 7. P. m. B~ Rev, Jafk Young, p a • Raa Methodill O.Dl'cll - a.rtsl of Laller Day 8aiDio
ateddn • 1tnet • lllrtfonl ble Study,
tor: Sunday School 9:45 a. m., JohD W. Kimbler, pastor; Sun- C. W. Proffitt, pastor. Sl%
Parlsb _ W
G ZlDD DeJier Church of Christ
N,..-.an R Bahr, Supt.; SUnday day Scbooii:SO a. m.; Preach- from Racine otl Racine •
astor Wonbiarr~~ are: Bible ~eo! 1:!0 a m. Preach- Wo1wp 10:45 a. m. and 7:!0 lntl10:30 a. m.; MYF 8 p. m.; land Road. Sunday School,
~ ~ a. m. DST; lnti1D.30 a. m., first and
p. m. alternately. Bible Study Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. a. m.; worship !0:30 a.
9
Lillie ll'ti er ucc 9.38 Efi lllmdays.
and Prayer Servle-., led by pas- m. Wednesday.
Sunday evening service at
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· ~SOD City Cl!urch of
tor, 7::!o P- m. Thursday.
Roek Sprllgt
lllelllodlot- p. m.; Wed., worship sen1lcel
Cheshire Bapti..t 10.45 EST. Miller Street - Sunday
Tu
Plains EVB Church Olester Lemley pastor• Wor- o1 7·30
Churell Scbool at Hartford, at Indy• 9 •• m,;
ppers Jack YWllg pas lldp service 9:ll0
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Rev
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t:so DST: Kyger 10:20 EST, abip, 7:30 p. m.; Bible
tor· ·sunda worship ' 9.30 day School, 10:15 a. m.; MYF
oman uuw
and Cheshire 1:41 EST.
7:30 p. m. Wednesday;
a. ;, •
School, 8 ,;. • 6, 30 p. m. Prayer and Bible
Oar Lady of Lorello Mlnloa
MI. UDloD F.WJI. Olareh - Middleport Charcll of
Ho~ Vln~.... SupL i11hi~ Study, Wednesday, 7:30 P. m. Loal Boltam -.Rev.
Stllldq School 1:41 a.m., Earl Bth and Main Streets _ !Jon.
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Rulland Metllodlsl Qmrcb _ Petrunek, administrator;
Starkey, Supt.; Evlllinl _.. -'d Hicks, miDialer; B 1b 1e Study ud ':ajler aervleel led Rev. c. J. Lemley, pastor: day Mass 8:30 a. m.; HoI
•hi" 7•ll0 p. m. ,_ CeeO Cox, Scb I
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by pastor, 7.!0 p. m. Tuesday. "'--•
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l.aymall; , YOUD8 Peap!e's meet. l!llhlnney, Supt.; Morning Wor-llasl Monday of month.
.
ship service, IO:liO a. m. MYF N JGo •ille
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IDg and Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. abio. 10·30 a m Evelllng Wor- - - · EVB ~· Rev Monday 6·30 p m.
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wedn-•·"• Cbolr praetlee at ·••- 7 .
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Rev. Frank Manieri, .~t"::;
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•ati•JM! l'lniSehoollllplll&amp; """""' Pom~ Curch of Cbrlll
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10. 30 ' a. m. Lester L. RoiiBh, SupL
8' 30 a. m.; Jerry Mutera, pastor;
- SUnday
seniee lsi lldp 9:15 a. m., Sunday
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Preachlng Sunday 2:30 P· m. Schoo~ 9:30 a. m., Church
&amp;mtllys of lhe 10:15 a. m.
RatlaJM!
wm Blplfll viet 10·10 a. m.• CltrisUan
..,_... EY en. ou Grove Metbodlll
Salvation Army
Cburm - Rev. Paul Taylor, deavor." 8:30 p.
E&gt;enlng
~':; ~~""';d 4 ~agSun- Jobn w. Kimbler, pastor,
'!be Salvatloa Army, pastor; Sunday Seltool, 10 a. vice, 8:30 p. m.
da'i of moritb.
Qoss, Supl Stmday SchoGI
"'Y Ray S. Wining, officer
m.; Gay Priddy, Supt.; Preach- ftullaJMI Church o1
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Bethany EVB autrch _ Re\1 10:11 a. m.: Preacblng 9:15. cbarle. SUnday 10 a. m.
IDg aerrf~, 7:30 P. m.; Prayer Roy carter, minister.
Paul A. Sellero, pastor: Mo.,; Syneue Mofbtlltl Church
aeaa meeting; !0:30 a. m. Sun...-vtcee, 7.30 P· m. Wednesday. Sebool, 9:30 a. m. Worship
Inti Worshlp 9,30 a. m.· SUllo WendeD G. Staller, pastor;
Sehool. Sunday 7 P. m.
Mud lllpiiJI Stmday Scbool Pre;~ching servia! 10:30 a. m, day School, j0, 30 a. m., Blythe ahip service, 8:35 a. m.,
People's Legion; 7:30 p.
- D.A.V. BaD, corner Seeood YG®~~ People's meeting,
Theiss Supt.· Youfb Fellow- day School 9:15 a. m.;
m.
meeting; Thursand Pameroy, MaaoD. Sponsored p. m. E&gt;ening Service, 7 p. m. llhlp, i:so p. 'm.
Swulay Bp. m. Prayer
day, I to 3 p. m. Ladles Home
by F'reDcb City Baptial Cburch v. H. Braley, Bible School Supl CARMEL EVB Cbarch-Rev Sunday 7:30 p. m.
League: 7 p, m. Prep classes;
tD G&amp;mpolla. Alflllated with S. ZJon Church of Ch11JI.
Paul A. Sellen anor· SW.: 11y1e11 11m1 Free
7:30 p. m. Bible Study,
B.C. Rev. R. I. PiniOn, pastor. ,e roy. Barrtsoavlllo Road
day School, 9
m., Wayne Robert E. Smith, Sr., pastor. meeting. Other services
anSunday School every Sunday, gene Uaderwood, mlDlater.
RoiiBh, Supt.; 10:30 a.m. Morn- Sunday School 9:30 a. m.: 0. IIOIIIlOeiDeat.
I · P. m. Preaehlng serolcelt the hie School, 9:30 a. m.;
Inti Worship, 2Dd and 4111 Sun- 0. Pattersoa, SUpL; Morning
ADVEN'l'IST
4th SUnday of each mouth.
1ng Worship, 7:30 p. m.; Ro- day of the month· 8 P- m. Even- WOI'Ihlp 10:30 a.m. Youth Ser· Pomeroy Sevelllh Day· ~=;II
MI. &amp;lorfd ilapltsl amrd&gt;- bert Reed, Bible School Supl Inti E&gt;angellslic' Service 2s1 9lct 6:15 p. m.;
1111 Church- Mulberry B
Corner of Fourth and Main SL,
Chur h
God
and Srd Sunday of momb.
meosage 7:30 p. m.;
Rd., north of Meigs Memorial
l!flddleport. Rev. Nyie Borden, Cia ler . ~urelt of Gad
Federated Chlrch POIIlerO)' meeting Thursday 7:30 p.
Hospital Paslar, F. W. Gifford,
miDilter. Sunday School 9:!0 a.
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, Lauel Cltlf Free
James R. Hoffer, As8't. Serv·
ilL Arnold Rlcbards ...... 10·30 Rev. Dale Thornton, ·pa•tor.
. w.
·~· ... pastor, Cll1lrcb R. ..,_ om
Ices on Saturday:
Sabbath
' """" · Sundoy
School 9·ll0 a; m.· Carl Kautz,
Supt.; Sunday
....,.ene
• pa&amp;
. ,
._ m. MOl'lllni Worship.
Mornill8 . W~bii 11 · 11 ; School, 9,a a. m. Worship, tor; SUnday School 9:30 a, m.; Sebool, 1:30 p. m.; Worshlp,
Naomi llilplfll Claardl - m. .Ev
Usttc service 7-30 • 10:25 a. m.
PhU Wise, SupL: Morning wor- l:30 P. m.; Youth meeting, aSunday School 1:30 a. m.; Wor. ~
lin&amp; 7•30· p.
ship 10:30 a. m.; Youth Serv- :30 p. m.; Bible Study, Thursshlp II a. m.: Wednesday, 7 ~~y· er
·Peo::.~ DaoviDe Pilplm HoliDelt _ tees 7 p. m.; EvangeltsUe ,.,.. day, 7:30 P- m. at S7 E&gt;ans
p. m., Prayer service.
Service, •Friday 7:30 P m.
(LAngsvllle Post Offfce) Rev. 91ce 7:ll0 p. m. Mid-Week pray. Jldibts, Gampolla.
Community
ML ~arlali Cmck
OotJ- Cbaa. E. Dozer, jJastor; 8und., er oerv1ct 7:30 a. m. WednesUnited Brethren
Clrleton Clwrch, K!ngsinlrJ Rev. James Sallerfleld, pastor School 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Robert day.
BdeD IJI1Ited 1trelllrea
Road - Rev. Clyde Htutlln, Suaday School 9:4.1 a. m.: wor- Grate,, Supt. Worabip at 10:3~ 'lle Ulllted Methodist Cl!lll'Ch, Cbrlll Chlrch - Rev. Elden R,
pastor: Sunday Sebool 8:30 a. wp set"'iee 11 a. m. and 7:30 a. m.; PU8flm Youth, 1:46 p. Pomeray, Melvm. Alkire, Pas· Blate, pastor: Sunday School
m.; Ralpb Car~ Supt. Sunday p.m. Prayer meetin&amp; 7:ll0 p.m. m.; EvangellsUe service, 7:30 tor. Divine Worship o~. Sunday 10 a. m.; Winnie Holsinger,
Worship service 10:30 a. m. Tuesday;
Young
People'a p. m, Mid-Week Prayer and at 1:30 a.m., Sermon., Do You
Cbrlallan En&lt;\eavar, 7:15
and 7:30 p. m. alternately. meeting, 7:3o p, m. Friday.
Wedneaday, 7:30 p. m. Want to be Healed?
p. m., classes (or all. Song serPrayer meeting Wednesday at Ratland Clnlrch of Gjld
!l,chool on Sunday at 9,30 a.m. vice 8 p. m., Preacblng &amp;::&gt;Al p,
7:30 p, m.
Rev. Jolin Smallwood, pastar;
Jehovah
Aa ,we keep ct break t
m.; Mid-Week prayer meelln&amp;
Colombia a.ap.t - WarUJp Swlday School 10 a. m .
.,._...._ Ball of Jehovlh'a Lords Dayloae, we nobly save or 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Mrs.
aervi- ch Sund
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lhe Jut best
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WIIDesses - Public meeting by hi b
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m.; Suod117
10 a. m.; People Endeavor 7 p. m
5 P- m. Walclltewer h w'~--~wr
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·Falls
UDited
Brelllrta
11
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-~.--Sun~en-~..,....~~y~;=r~ay=er~mee::ting:.~7~p:.l
Study,
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Bible
Study,
theLord'sDay,yet
.useil
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lb. Saturday.
Tlleetlay 7 p. m.•, Service llltllll- If ll were aur own.
·;nnce~at, II
a.pastor.
m. PreachfDg
81
IDI. 8 P. m. Thursday; MIDiaNaorene
and third Thursday
7
try School, P. m. Tburatlay.
fto Cburch of !be Nuarne 7:30 p. m. Second and
Lutheran
·. Cloeller - Rev. Her ben Grate &amp;mtlly at 7:30 p. m. ~:II
ti. John'• LatberaD Clwelo- pastor; Mrs. Edna Life, Supl meeting second and
I
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Morning Worship 9 a. m,; Sun- Charles Bisel!, Aso'l Suntley Thorsday, 7:ll0 p. m. and
day School 10:30 a. m. Paslot, School 9:30 a. m.;
MOI'Illlli and tbtrd Sunday, 7:30 m. ,
Donald Hicl.-, MinUter
flev. Joseph Kraty.
Wonhlp II a. m.; NYPS 6:4.1 Prayer meeting every Wetiines·ll
Sl. Paal'a Latberan Ch~ p. m.; Evening ServiCe, 7:30 day at 7:30 p. m. CbrlstJan
eYaur WelcoJM Is Our Front Doore
1131 E. l&gt;econ.d St., Pomerny. p. m.; Midweek Prayer aervleo deavor, second and fourth
lundoy School 9::10 A.M.-Mornlnt Wo,.,Jp 10:30 A.M.
8undty School l :liO a. m., Wor- 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
day, 7:30 p. m.
lvonfnt Worthlp 7:30 '.M.
ship service 10:15 a. m. Pastor, Middleport Clalll'cll of !be Naz. IlL Bermoa UDftetl Breliltnlt\1
Rev. Joseph Kraly.
..... - Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett, 111 Cbrisl Clnlrch - James
Kennolh Mtllhlnnay, hnd•y St=hoot Supt.
. Methodgt
Sunday SC!lool 9:30
a. m.; rlsoD, pastor. Sunday
Scbocllll
Speeker Sund1y AUA. 14
Alfred MelllOdlal Cburdl, Rev. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m.; 1:30 a. m. Preaching, first
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WENDELL GERI,ACH
I!CJI&lt;tql _at 9:!0, I.Ioy~ Dlllln(er, ~·~-~meeting 7:30p.m.; and fourth Stmday, 11
'Worship Services
.at Prayer meeting, Wed. 7:30p.m.
-==-- -- - - - wilh the Rev,
Casto, Ptmas, Cbarch of !be N•
TueodpP, evening at I, W.S.C.S. inle ·- Rev. Kenneth Piereo,
IN
home of Nellie. ptltor; Raymond Walbartl,
Genevieve Gtitb- Silpt.; 8Qnday School, 9:30 a.
leader, W~ DL ' Moml!ig Worship, 1D:30 a.
. at 7:111,
m. Evening Service, 1 p; m.;
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Members resporuled ·"' ron can Cincinnati.
Se;:!
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a workB":w; spon· Mra c. L. Heatob and · Mrs.
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borne, Mulberry Heights.
read from the Wahkeene lund eored by
Frldaty flower arrangements.
Mr: lond Mrs. Richard;- 'Rope Harl')' p, Smith were In Coliult'· . .
The meotlnl, In charge
of committee for contribution.
contact .
Colu.:ru,ia Gas
theme was the county , . lair arid daughters, _JJnda 'arijl WI, bus WedfleadaY to attend
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Mrs. Cllarles Lewis, president, It was
Members of theme, "My
Lady:"·
.Jiave relul'lied·home, Webe
luncheon ind meellnl of 0
opened with devotions by Mrs. [Junior WI ng 1 c
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the WJ~~ty were ribbqhs were .awarded to Mrs. race, after a len days, vacation trlct offlcen of Ohio Older
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Chlirles Hayes, using as ber. to- have a
of gourd craft at Gard:
Robert Reibel Robert Tbompobir t.!t the !.Jar· at Myrtle BesCh, S.C.
Eastern Stars. Mrs. Curd ·
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Fair booka with no.nr sbow es; Mrs. Struble, for the Cliar· !liven! abrasions plus. seCond ol Oistricl 25. 'l'heY we~ ae&gt;
acbeduies of' ·l965 county fairs lene HoefliCh cliss, an arrange- and third -dearee burns on her companied bY Mrs. CUrd s 1111&gt;of Ohio, were · exhlbiied. The· ment interpreting Melga Coon- right ar~. She was a pat!ent: al wr, Mrs.. JJpra
.•·.. Holley . who
travelitll prize ,donaied by Mrs. bright zinnias and lfeeD fqf. Ocean Vtew Ho~pl~ there, ·~1!4 spent the 4)' -~lh friet~ds,
lage and also tor the Luci B. lB now rece!v!na treatment ev·.
.t-.....-:.:.&gt;..-• el Visited
Johnson class, suitable for a ery otlter day atoHolzer Ho~p~
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bride's table, an arrangement tat
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P~· ~nd cookout t1
In Sundnersville.
of roses from the garden
of
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011111 ,;Uult Sunday SchoOl
Mrs. Ada Slack accompanied C. J. Struble; m~ Mrs. Robert Mrs. Harold H
of . ·home
u :waa ·held at the home ol
ber brOth\!~' and s!ster·tn·lBW, Lewis lor the Lols Weaver Hetghts, retllrned to ~Mr'
ldargarel Ann earleton w~
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Committees for the year were and guests; June, Mary Mar· Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blake, of class, a modem arrangement of of her parents.;•· and 1 ' C.. day evening. Attendlnl wert
named when the 8 et 40 Meigs lin and Gladys Mowrey: and Lottridge, to Su~vtlle, W. magic.' lilies and evergreen in a P. Wilbams Mi .leport, ':
Mae Jones and cblldreni LlwCounty Salon 710 met in regu· July. mstailabon.
. Iva., where they v!Stled over stone jar.
foilowmg surg ry "lren&lt;i! . and Lillian Scarbn!Uih,
tar session Monday evening at The door prize, a
servtng the weekend -1r\th another bro- Games were played under the Gallipolis Me&lt;l!cai Cenler.
Dorothy Harden and ~
i the hollUI of Gladys Mowrey, tray brought by Mrs.
!her and sisler-in-law, Mr. and dlreclion of Mrs. Struble and Mrs. Larry Wolle and cbil· Leo and Llnnie Taylor , and
with Mary Reapp as co-hostess. was awarded to Mrs. Brmker. Mrs. Oia G. Blake. . .
prizes . awarded to Mrs. Robert dnn and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter daughler, Homer and LOulae,_.
Mary Martm thanked the Salon While !here they YiSite&lt;l tbe Thorn son Mrs Llo d Moore were Thursday busii)I!Oi v!Bitors Anderson and son, Belly van
Myrtle Walker, chapeau, op- for support in ber being elect· sUe of ihiJ. Summersville Dam
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1 ened the meeting in ritualistic ed Stale L'Cuncierge. The Na· and recreation park being buiU : : hMrs. dRobe:: Lew!•,
afler MGall!:hs. Reapp of Chesa· ker The
wao erillvonetl
. form. ln the absence of Pearl tlonal L'Marche will be held at by the Goverpment on the Gau~ed ab" e : h t'Ourse was :•· 1 ary
this . week ·with •musle and siJIIIn&amp;.
' Knapp, the r"f!"rt of tbe Pre · I Shoreham Hotel, Wash!nglun, D. ley River. This is the largest iletV
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pea e s spen
Marc he and L Marcbe held
c., September 1·3. Mrs. Mar· earth dam east of the MISsissl·
cenlly in Colu.mbus, was g1ven tin, stale delegate, plans
to ,ppi River and is 357 ft above
by Mary Martm. It was annoon· attend.
stret~m bed, with • sea level
1red that birthday cards f o r A salad L'Ourse was served elevation of 1,650 ft. Length ol
!July and August had been sent by the hostesses and prizes a- the recreation pool wiU be IS
( to the chtkiren at National Jew- warded dtmng the social hour. miles and its surface area, 2.-

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started when I fir st serred
h;m Kentucky Fried Chirl.'en."

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Hospitrophies
talm Denver,
Colo.
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723
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_...d-""'d'"-~ lhey

stopped at Hawks Nest.
Salon at the State Marche were
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p od !8 p t iJ
I on display. Activiites for fund· ·
\raising projects were discuss~ r UC ar Y
ed and it was voted to bold a
~ Given on Tuesday
rummage sale in September, the I
~ A Stanley Products Party, dedate and place to be · announc.
~·1 monstrated by Mrs. Evelyn Ho1ed. Annual dues are being col· ~~
. ier of Racine, R.D., was ~d at
lected following the partners' '
the home of Mrs. Carl Hul)bard
1 payment ol dues in the Ameri·
M M 1 Co of H k . Tuesday evening. Games were
:can Legion Auxiliary.
I rs. ar ~n xdi ac enk played and prize. awarded to
Mary Martin reported two ~ck, N. J ·: 15 ~pen ng a wee l- Miss Debbie Hubbard. Mn.
Ichanges were made in the con- I WJlh her sJster-m-law, Mrs. A Ada Slack, Mrs. Roger Hubbard
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stitulion and by-laws and the bert Cox.
and Mrs. Margaret Cotlrlll.
Salons are !o make t'Orrection Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris Following the demonstration
and mail to the departmental and children, Danny and Carol refreshments wen! ~erved by
chatrman. A note of congratuia- of Painesville, Ky.,
visited \Mrs. Hubbard to Mrs. Holler,
lions was read from Louise S!e- 1l bere with her mother, Mrs. El- Mrs. Roger Hubbard, Mrs.
wart of Athens, a partner of s!e Haddox.
1Slack, Mrs. Cottrill, Miss HubGalha Salon 812 on the awards I
bard Mrs. ArthUr Wolfe, Mrs.
1 won by SB!oo at L'Marche and I
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Owen have Jam~s Harris, Mrs. Oick Har·
also to thank Mrs. Walker for . returned !rom a week's visit ris, Mrs. Pauline Morarity,
inviting her to be her install· in Dayton with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Laura Le!IMII, Mrs. Law·
ing officer.
John C. Goodrich. Wltile there renee Diddle, Mrs. Larry Hub[ Committees named by the they attended !he wedding of bard, Miss An&amp;tla Hubbard,
chapeau Included,
Calherine I Miss Toni Mantiah, dauahter of Mr. Carl Hubbm, of Syracu,.
Welsh, L'Advocate; Pear 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph and Mr. and Mri. ·Wllliam Wat·
Knapp, L'Surintante; Ruth Mantiah, and David Lee Mark· son and Ella !!Jnith, of Pomeroy.
Thornton, ritual and emblems; land, held at lhe St.
Joseph
Rhoda Hackett, Eunis Brinker cathedral in Dayton.
VISIT IN POMEROY . ..
and Julia Hysell, child
wei·
Raymond Eiselslein and Mr,
fare; Mary Martin, DorothY , Mr. J. E. Carson of B~cyrus and Mrs. Leonard Rusa, CloveSpencer and Eileen
Searles, IS here for a VtSII with hiS dau· laod, are spending a few days
constitution and by-laws; Mrs. ghler and son-fn.iaw, Mr. and 1n Pomeroy with Mr. and Mrs.
Searles, Mrs. Brinker and Mary Mrs. Wayne Gibbons.
Philip Meinhart.
Reapp, partnership; catherine , Miss Joan Kenny of Rocky
Welsh, musiclene: Mary Mar· I River, Ohio, visited Thursday
tin, publicity; Iv• Powell, Ju- wilh Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
lia Hysell and Mrs. Thornton, Jones. Miss Kenny and Barbara
ways and means; Mrs. Mow- Jones were roommates at Ohio
rey, scholarship: Mrs. Brinker Univerllity.
and Mrs. Spencer
auditing•
and Mrs. Hysell, Mrs. Hnckei Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Horden
Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Spencer and of Columbus were weekend
Gemma casci wreck
guests of Mrs. Garen StansHostesses el~ f~r 1 h 0 bury, Middleport, Mr. and Mrs.
year were September, Myrtle George Skinner and fa'?lly of
Walker and Iva Powell, 8 wlen- Rock S~r1~g~, and relataves 1n
er roast at Walker c 8 m P West Vtrgm1a . They were acLong Bottom, October, Juli~ companied by their grandchilHysell and Eileen Searles· No- dcen, Billy, Carolyn, Meddte,
vember, Rhoda Hackett ' and and Libby of Riverside, Calif.,
Catherine Welsh; December 12 who are spending a month In
Christmas party at Martin res: Columbus with their grandpar·
taurant; January, Myrtle Walk- ents.
er, Eun!s Brinker and' Oorothy Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Haw· i
Spencer; February,
Pearl kins have returned from SpringKnapp and Mary Martin: March; lieid where they spent a week
Ruth Th.ornton, Gemm~ CaS? with his brother and sister-in- ~
Iand Mary Reapp; Apt~. Julia law Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk· '
Hysell and Eileen Searles; May, . '
to entertain department officen msBarbara Jones returned home
Thursday after spendini the
week in Columbus with h e r

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your jewelry-and importah·~ · papers and
other valuables, in a safe d'&amp;posit box here
-entitle you to use your 'b )x d8 often as
you willh (during regular,_banking hours
of course). Also you aloit,f, have the keys,
101 only you can open it ••• and al-ways in
~omplete privacy, too.
Rent 11 safe de~siflb'qx here NOW!

Ot&gt;,en Friilly Nights
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Drive to Elberfelds in Pomeroy for your
the return trip
Back to School.tlothes and Accessories.
Opert Friday N~ht until&amp;
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gained from repealed ' recent
r1 o I • and demonstrations, !
chased while teenagers wbu
tried to block the marchers.
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Flfleen adults and two
juveniles were arrested.

Underworld
Joins Hunt
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Mason's Grand Champion
Frid~y

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

PT. PLEASANT- The Grand
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd
are leaving this weekend for
Dallas, Texas. They will
be
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Wells of Circleville. They
will visit Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Lloyd in Dallas.
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The Rev. Clyde
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! PRICE
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LADIES SPORTSWEAR

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the Na1..arene, Is on vacation.
The Rev. John Currey will be
the speaker for Sunday services.

LADIES

Mrs. Edward Wells was hooleso when the Sew·Rite Sewing
club met Wednesday evening at
the club room.

BATHING SUITS ........ l PRICE

conducied by Mrs. Elza Gil·

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Bl ouses

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Sew-Rite Sewing
Club 1uu Meeting

A short business session wa!l
more Jr. , vice president.

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