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BOYS $1.50 WALK SHORTS

SALE $1.00
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Wotnut Coblnel.

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BOYS $1.19 WALK SHORTS---·- SALE 75c
BOYS $1.00 WALK SHORTS
SALE 75c -

JULY CLEARANCE!

BOYS $1.69 and$1.95
SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS _

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CONSOLE TELEVISION SETS

511e 2 for $T.OO

Boys $2.95 Trouser end Shirt Sets

S1le 2 for $5.00

Boys $3.95 Trouser and-5hi.-:_t Sets

Sele 2 for $7.00

Boys $2.95 Short Sleeve Sport Shirts

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J!IIP $1.95 Short Sleeve Knit Shirts

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Menl· $3.95 Wolk Shorts
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STUDIO COUCHES

$159.00 Maple Buffet and Hutch _
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SALE $268.00
SALE $188.00
SALE $188.00
SALE $88.00
S,ALE $78.00

511e $1118.00

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3On~ $74~ lns•amitic Camiras

PARFUM DE TOILmE .

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$24:00 Brass Plated TV
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$32.00 Telephone Table
With Stool, Brass
Sale $24.00 ·
2.50 Record Caddy, Brass_ Sale $9.50
$US Brass M~~jlzine Rack _ Sile $4.75
$12.50 Brass Telephone Table_ Sale $9.50
$10.9S Magazirie Rack and Smoker
Sale $8.00 .
$~9.00 Mahogany Record Cabinet
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$69.00 Consoles
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$37.50 Console Mirrors
Sale $30.00
$59.so·,yvalnut Bookshelves_ Sale'$44.00
$49.00 Walnut Bookshelves _ Sale $34.00
$2~.00 Maple Bookshelves_ S~le $17.00'
$69.00 Hall Consol~ with Mirror
Sa.Je $48.00 ·
$22.95 Maple ~gazine Rack Sallt,$,17.00
$22.-50 Brass Cushion Sets_ Sale $17.00 ·
$22.50 Storage Hassocks _ Sale $-17
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1'M11ple or Mahogany
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·$64.00 Maple Secretary Desk Sal~, $52.0o
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$79.00 Round Maple Extension T1ble 511e $50..00
$159.00 Drop L11f Tllble end 4 chllrs Sile $100.00'
$129.00 Lar:ge-MihotAny Extension Table 511e $88
$279.00 6 pc. Modern ,Walnut Dining Suite $218.QO
$99.00 Mlple B"*'tt 1nd Hutch _
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Cabinet, Walnut

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$329.00 HIDE-A·BI!il
$319.00 HIDE-A-BED
$239.00 HIDE-A·BED
$239.00 SLEEP OR LOUNGE $119.00 SOFA BEDS
$99.00 STUDIO COUCHES

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'mDLEPORT Little League
will sponsor an outside dance
_,puty with "The Jays" Satur~ rmm 9 p.m. fAl midnight
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·Park. The public Is weloome.
; A DANCE PARTY will be
held on the tennis court at tile I
Pomeroy school from 8:30 to
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Pomeroy P.T.A. with music tr
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OUTSIDE TEEN dance will
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l'omeroy Tennis Court. Dane'"' will be from 9 p.m. to mitlidght with "The Jays,"
. MARY SHRINE No. 37, While
Shrine or Jeruslem will hold a
Plenle on their regalar 111eeting
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meotfug of the deaoons and who assls~ with ufe'
deaoonesses. ol the Middleport I wer" Mrs. •Karl Owen, MI s
First
U nit e d Presbyter- J &lt;Ia!'h'1m, Mr. and Mrs.
ian Church.
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mage sale for Sept. 7- 8, arid Sharp.
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dinner on Nov. 7. For the rummage sale, Mrs. Allan Leonard, Mrs. Richard Owens, Miss
Phyllis Joachim, and Mrs Tom
Rue were named ci)-Chairmen. . IQ
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The summer communion ser- UPPER FLATS, W. Va.
vice to be held on July 30 was Th• Sa.safr!S
disucssed and Miss Joachim Home Demonstration C1 u
and Mrs. Leonard we~ appoint- met recenily at the Upper
ed to prepare the elements. community building with
Swimming parties for chil- Catherine Newberry and
dren of the county horne are Mae Roush . as hostess. !),~,~~
being held weekly and Mrs. l1ons were 1e4 by Mrs.
Leonard volunteered to assist phine McDtrmitt.
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the Rev. Mr. Ruppel! ·in trans- Seven members attended
porting the children for the re- recent spring luncheon whereI
mainder of the summer.
Iprizes were won by Mrs. Gla&lt;l-1
The law~· soclal hdd Friday lys Wallis, 1st place, strawher-1
night at tHe church was noted. ry pie; Mrs. ~ry Froendt,
Floral arrangements for the place, loaf of bread, and
tables were provided by Mrs. Gladys Wallis, 2nd place,
Edward Burkett with m us 1c rangem.nt of artificial no.,.~rs.f
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DAUGHTER BORN
!Ties in the baking contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Moss- One of the club .projects
man of Raleigh, N.. C., former to ,present - the llillbilly
Pomeroy residents; are an- Club with 12 lettered
noWICing the birth of a dsngh- It was also annount'ed that
ter, Dianna Lynn. Tne Infant, members and one
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born on June 24, weighed eight have completed physical exan1-l
and four ounces. Mr. inations given by Dr. Grubb.
and Mn. Mosaman have two The July meeting will be
other children, Harley, Jr. and at the home of Mrs.
Deni!!l' Rae. Grandparents are Smith&lt; There will be a
. and Mrs. Eslle ·Mossman demonstration in
of Minersville and Mrs. Hubert with the exact date to be

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president,
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and oonductopened
with, a poem,
We
See. An officers tramlng ses•
sion to he held on July 17 was
annount'ed, and It was no_ted
that on Aug. 14 officers w • 11
meet
e eto formulate programs for
th Y ar.
Mrs. Davld Entsminger, key
woman to the Meigs County
COllllcil of ChUrch Women un:
ited, reported on the recent
W d lid
executive session of the group
WHITE ~":
meets which f•atured program train·
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ing by Mrs. James Richards.
Wednesday, July 12 at l:lMl P· She said that Mrs. J. Edward
111.; at the Middleport Legion Fost.r. president of the
J!aU.
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County group, has ordered ma·FEENEY • BENNETT Post !erial ·to be used in making
till, American Legion, w1II layettes for the fall Commonmeet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday ity Dav program.
at the hall. Membership cards
AUilUSt 9 was designated as
are available now.
general cleanup day at Heath
TRIN\TY CffiCLE of Trinity Church. Members •igned a card
Churcl of Christ will meet at of cheer for Mrs. 0. P. Klein,
7:30 Wednesday nlght at the and officers reports were giveburch.
en by Mrs. James Jllo'iden,
retary ; and Mrs. •Fred Hibbs,
ADULT CHOIR of St. Paul's treasurer.
Lutheran Church will meet at Devotions opening with the
8:30 Wednesday night at t h e Lord's Prayer in unison were
churrh.
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l oonducted by Mn. Guy Shuler
She read the 1,191h Psalm and
PUMEROY CHAPTER No. 00 1gave two . meditations, one nn
Royal Arch Masons Will hold a the life of Christ, and the olher
~~!'ted Convocation, Wednesday, entitled "The Lost Bible."
July IZ, at ?:30 p. m. at Po~
An arrangement of blue
eroy Masonic Te~ple, all off~ drangeas flanked by blue
cers .and oompamons are urged ers centered the
II&gt; attend. James Buchanan, H. table. Mrs. Nan Moore, pres!P.
dent, presided at the pun c
bowl. Mrs. Max Donahue and
Thu~day
Mrs. Glenn Lambert were
ROC'K SPRINGS GRANGE esses. Others contributing
will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at Mrs. ~Zelia Riley, Mrs. C. H.
the haD. Inspection will he held Hennesy, and Miss Bess
and there will be a program and . burn.
relresbments.
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indications t •at ston tile money and staff to do ment.
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be made in the till job.
. The House also approved 1urner said, and a motorist htt · BOSTON (UP! -'llle State' of Tht&gt;
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litis s•-.ion tro "!" Over in the Houae, a bill to Ibills:
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' .•ubmiasionl .1lleged 'starvatJi.n ,ptan Is being moon landiJii 'robota,
$25-- million or more •stablish an air pollution con.
could not obtam damages lrRm the Ne~ro votlllg plurality, has to ·
&lt;ntiOII of '(he tlnplemehled bt · l\IJ5sli0slppl's .Tl!e problem,, 'wblcll lo.a, 2t
~~~;:: funds for catltolic el· trl boord 't r "'' oual!tv stan· - Creatmg a county hoard of the state.
devised a system of starvalion Natlo~o. ·'••oetatlon. ~ (t ,b e· de~:· r\!alon·. They ~aid , they liours, .1~ pin~ lnYGivOO: 8D
and s e con d a r Y &lt;lards and enforce them cleared mental retard:t~n land deflmng 'rhe hill mere1y requires 1hat which ainounts to a "plan of o\dvancemept ~f. Cl')or~d .Punlef,penl )~ days tn ·the ioog~on eleclri~ conn~
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Gov. James A. Rhodes is re-1 imous aoproval.
report . was comFiled by two .~IJPhs tn. the I/0Vel'l)'-61rlcken launcher. , Tba .!Unit ~~ ' lliGrt \
ported to have met quietly Mon- Although 11 exempts niotor stoners a~d township trustees satd was inadequate warmng in
New York City w•lfare .yorkers '!fejlf. ·
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wh'o left their lobs to work for ' '';I'll~ ate trylng 1,to kill ' the f!la~s feared ; In ·mliJ!t l001e11
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The two men, Alex Waites MISsissippi,'' 'l)'attes said.' ••Mls.
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and Rollie Eubanks, told a n.Ws slsstppl ~s a plan of 11enoclde No Bond lSiue
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I Flndl•y. as "3 milestone In
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L )l'urtber credence to the Idea Ohio's rosd to advancement."
havln,g no free public hbrary ~~
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as p09sible,'' che addecl.
billly of some 8lll1 ,ol bond. Is.
• wu given Wednesday when No ~.ate lor implementation of IS~~~ bonds to buy library fa gen.ral's office
Wait• and Eubanks In their sue on.tbe November ballot was
House Speoker Charles Kurless the program has been set and ctlt es.
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O'Connell who said his clients
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Indicated the Senate would take no funds have been a~propriat • Legislative action was com· ' opposod the plan because it PT. PLEASANT _ Mrs. Mar·
problem Js slal'V'8tion and Speaker Chai-les· Kul'fesa, · RIll' \tie matl~r, perhaps In the ed lor tlte board, whteh wqt be pleted on a proposal to admtt would put them out of buamess, garet Jane Wartenburg, 79, of t
survival brought ai!Jlut by Bowling ~r~~·
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form of a bill.
· veterans of the VIetnam War contenited a bill &gt;hould not be 109 First St. a life-long resident
oolpresenl and sy$telllatlc ex· The ma)Oflty leader said al
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and other military actions smce adopt&amp;! at the present time, of Mason ~unty, w. va, died
elusion of Negro agrarian a. news conference that tbt
mlo the school found•tloh btll UJ \ltf
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wor~ ~om the I!CODOJDY of House membership's leelip&amp;
now In the Senate EducaUon
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Sclldlers and Satlors Home " legislators.
Valley Hospital, after an extend- Don C ~cker Middleport Is the delta.
, \Va8 Utat no question llllou~ bt
Committee.
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Proponents of giving wme Gaugeo - Gallipolis 12 3
ure. It already had passed in
II the commtttee wants to
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! one of 2U sutdent, attending the federal programs for "conlrl· might lead,to defeat of a lefiJI.
public funds to Catholie schools 13 7 running 7 feet of ,;, ,:"d the House
, know the ments this 18 not the Born in Mason County, on CUNA School for credit union buttng towards the destruction latlve ap~onment propoll).
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argue It could keep some clas- Pt. Pleasant 24 31· Pomer:s· Enmpt Plows, Sweepers j ttme. I sugge•t rocords ile kept Sept. 20. 1687, she was the dau· personnel on the campus of the of the individual, physically and
. ses from being closed a.od the . Mason, 20.82; Hlnt~n l 311 f~: The Senate referred back to and a report made in two ghter of the late Joseph and Au- I Umverstty of Wlcsonsln at Ma emotionally." It also demands
rhlldren out Into the public ling: Kanawha Fall,' 4'65 . thP Urban and Highway Affatrs years. Right now you are not gusta Mobley Patterson.
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classification of Mississippi as
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ing, Charleston. 18.00 ' su;t ~~: Committee by an 18·t3 vote a really lookmg at the picture, " 1 Mrs. Warlenburg was a mem· The =~~~~~ ~u~t · ~,.ls an emergency .poverty area and
A growtng problem for I h • don. Marmet and Win! .
proposal to exempt drivers of h&lt;;, said.. . . . .
! ber of the Mt. Carmel Evange- sponso
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l'ntation uraed "mmedlale federal a&lt;&gt;
Catltolie schools has been t h. on the sill.
leld, are 5DCW plows. road sweepers,
If thiS btll IS pas,.,d. t h e tical United Brethem Church.] al, the worldwtde ~ssoctatlon of Uon to provide minimum heal
disparity in salaries of public I
Boat Movements
stripers, and such from certain boa_rds are .~ot .gomg to g e t r She is survived by her bus- credit unions . which has Its and welfare serylces."
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nati attor?ey hmtm~ a posstble siSters, Mrs. Helen Silvers and Becker IS offtce manager for food stamp proSJ'Dm· operated
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lay teachPrs it nePds.
deavor up 1·15 a mP: ED En. be redraftPd to protect I he trahzed P ha.e as occured Pleasant, and Mrs. Sylvia Bone- I Cred(t Umon at Ravenswond. AgricUlture aa "anotlier means July 20.
A proposal to oermil the gov- Bosworth on 6:30 a .m: •ana rl~hts of private cit~\lliS to last year.
cutter, Letart; and two broth· S~utlents Ill'(' given courees _In of exploitation or the poor." The _budgets wl}l be eonstdel'
emor to cut off the now of et ~P 6:45 a. m.
· Sem. seek redress and to protect the Manulartu~ers contested the ers, Rubin and William Gaskin, busmes~ law, financial an~SJB, Families often are tricked Into ed by the county budget COJDo
liquor for 24 to 72 hours m "" Kanawha River _ M
stale-employed workers.
, plan i?st year and tt took an both of Pt. Pleasant.
I economtcs, psychology, SOC!Oio- paying higher prices or .htgller mission which meets lhe first
al't'R where civil dtsorrler "''sts Major up 2-40 p. m . ~rmet, AI present. when such v... executtve order by Gov. James [ Services will be conducted at gy, human relatton_s In manage- Interest rates on stamps lhey Mondll)'. in A,ugust. The com.
recetved aporoval Wednesday Sweet up 7., 15 p. m. Beck' W hicles cross the center line. O!" A; Rhodes for the local dtstr~cts , 2 p.m Friday at the Crow ·i men!, cost analysiS 31ld pubUc buy or borrow, tho .report aad. mission Is colllpolled of AucJ,lo
of the Ohio Senate.
down 8 p m.: 0 F She )Ord erate in marked Jane,s and such tc get the1r buses. The matter 1Hussell Funeral Home by the relaUons .. Then Instructors In· AI an earliar news confer· lor Caldwell, Treasurer HoJf•
It now goes hack !o t h • 2:15 a m.: Alan· R ar~ up •he driver is ,violating the law " still m the courts but t b e jtev. Kathleen Sargent. Burial elude Untvers.'.1Y of _Wiiconsm ence. NAACP nati&lt;lnal labor ani Frank and Prol!fCUIIns At.
House for concurrence m a down 5 a m . w f' j M rrlll althouvh he is following the or· ' state Board of .E!I~~gj!Qg pass· will be in Suncrest Cemetery professors together wtlh CUNA secretary Herbert Hill said the torney Bernard FUIII.
Senate amendment which d•le!- Shaver Jr · · .~~ 10 d, W. fl der of a stat~ official.
ed Jun• 5 a ~iifullbn'· peffuli· ' Frtends may call at the lunerai International, CUNA Mutual apd organization.·' would actively
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od a provision that would have ~ercllff up' :~o
~· m : EJ. Sen. Robin Turner, R·Marion, I !;;g lora! di'l~Acts to buy buses home aner 7 p.m. Thursday.
CUNA' supply staff men_tbe!l... seek injunctions against ·~ 11 • PREMIUM BOOKS far 11it
allowed the order !o he ISSued G. down I 50 p. . . .Elaine said !he bill was ''trying to pro- lor. the .11!6'1;68 Yf•r on an tn· ---------· - - - Tlte two week course IS Iii!- constru~tlon projects funded 1967 edition of the Melia CotiJI.
if a riot aoOP'";1 "i•nminrnl ., and Mr Criss ;~w~ 6 ~r~s Jr: terl a small group at the OX· diVtduaj ~aSls. '
! privlege," snapped Rep. Ethel !lgned to further the education witb pqblie monies un~~ss "the ty Fair are expected to be C!J!II"
Tool to S op Riots
Pollv R up 7 a. m ·
m.· pense of the ordmary citizen." Hadlel ~ n d Rep .. Robert G. Swanbeck. R-Huron, b a I f'l and background of l~aders of Jlly • white AFLCIO Building j pleted \))' lhJs weekend and will
The bill whwh """"' an Obio River - L~ck
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emer~•nrv r'aus~ was descrlb· ton Queen u 2
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l h?ned 0 C(»lnell .about reporlod test to this insult of Chairman dsy there are over 47,0110 cr~bt atory union membership prao- Reuter, lair board aecrelat1 Jeo '
ed by Son Dlvtd S H1lro&gt;nb. ern J I 20 P 55 P m . Westf ef UfDS
d1flerpnces In prtces before the Fisher. 1 demand a writtenf un1ons throughout the world walh ttee ,,
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for the ~ovr'llor .:o cope '"th Luther Herdman do~nLock 15.
'fhy II'"' It that a bus costl A silliness settll!d over th' 30 million and l?btl assets Negroes were not qullllfied•'tor hlgh,gearmrdorlhe(alrwblcll
summer mrtdrnt&lt;.
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'moty m Northeastern Ohto than room and some ~ shuffling, more tban $14 billion.
the skUled craft union oosltlons tl only l!ll&amp;btiY OVfll a 111011111
As the. Senate wocld have 11. down 6 5ll · J.oh . Morrow
m Nortltwe!lern Ohio." a~ked buzzing high school students
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Steel Ranger u~ Tenth Dtstrict Cllngressman of ~llusion in;bidding," replied turers join the distributors,''
romna~e
v· . m Lock 16, Esso West Clarence E Miller turns race O'Ciil\nell
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Proponent&lt; ar""rl thai f n r J tr~nl~up 7 40 a m.. Lock 19, driver thiS weekend when he "!have had leports of offer. I "No" O'Connell repli,;d firm·
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tvP 11n' n sivn'~g bv the gover- d d m · Lock 21. Harvey Jor. ter 8oap Box Derby Sunday. County ..represen~tl~e. "What ed" the pl.&lt;n In separate cOurt Delday nlgbt ~hen 8 fugitive
nor was psoential to havin~ the San own 6 20 a m. : Lock 22 Mtller will pair off with Ml· abbn• that'"
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23, John Ladd !lean Chevrolet Division or Gener.~l had not seen any evidence to' with comments about the Jnt .... Lawrence CGunty Jan.
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'f'hp b'tt was introdu•ed In the
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''ouse bv renresentntives frnm 111·.35 P rn ·• Mar th a S down of Ihe National Sclap Box Der· "Well jitst how ·do "'
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'lOS"hle riots m that ctty thiS 0 ren a .Jones up 4 45 a m : lar Soap Box Derby compelf. bu¥1!," conllnrted Hadley.
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nup Locks, Oleander up 3- The weekend will be a busy dence,'' said O'Cilnnell. ·
1 "Does~'t It et tight down to I William Da1J8herly, 211, who
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Thacker was boo ked
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for the svmptoms" and not a m.. Bobby Joe down 8:10 a. the Gettysburg Farm of former pointing out his ~cceas to
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charges of cuttin,g with
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·m : Meldahl Larks, Edward s. President Dwight D. Eisen!tow-' trol board r.lporta
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The bill, h~ said. "Is an after- Bosworth down J 30 P m: er. The Congressmen wt11 visit ' "No" replied th~ alto
O'C a I~ ~ ~· ha ar.swer Frldsy in muntelj)aJ court.
effect" and "juat so much hog. Eastern down 10 45 p m · L. ' with Mr. Eisenhower during the It ~as then that the rnl1"1Y·. backon~e · .011 ndv~sseneda
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Carney ssid the only way to Clark up 2 16 . 1. m.: Raven:~- ternoon work session with Re· l manner broke;
•·' ut ~~: to'.:'.:'it :Os be:..~rt: ' eral Hospu.J, artd inOUter pat. !
tolve the problem IS to gwe wood up 6:3() a. m.
Ipublican House' leaders. · ' I ''I rise 88 0 point of --a1
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HomO Ml"lk
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pure C0!)8·Sugar Crest Toothpaste 2!: 99C

New York Clothing House

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Reg. &amp; Short Sizt&gt;s 28 to 50
Reg. Price 7.98 to lfi 98

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turbance at a local tavem
shortly after midnJ«ht.
Tttacker, hla brother, Dennis,
11, and a 17-ye,ar-old girl lied
!rom the tavern as the offlcen
arrived and were found hldlnl
In a weeded area ·to the ...... 'I
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Thacker escaped after the
stabbill8, Wltlle ·Dennis and the
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TO ASK BUS BIDS
The Melge Local School Di&amp;.
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approved , a resolution to adver·
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1New Help in.Hospital C~~

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Nightingale would\ be astou'naed :
·~ ~osp1ta! communications today. 1'ele· . ·
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bon they need. B e I ow the Norwood
(Mass.) Hospital teaches' baby formula
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Hatel Commtmity C~urcb will
have Its county prayer me~otiftll: :l
July li at 2 p. m. The Rev.
Edsel Hart Ia pa•tor. !fl~l" ,.
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. The House also approved 1urner said, and a motorist htt · BOSTON (UP! -'llle State' of Tht&gt;
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litis s•-.ion tro "!" Over in the Houae, a bill to Ibills:
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' .•ubmiasionl .1lleged 'starvatJi.n ,ptan Is being moon landiJii 'robota,
$25-- million or more •stablish an air pollution con.
could not obtam damages lrRm the Ne~ro votlllg plurality, has to ·
&lt;ntiOII of '(he tlnplemehled bt · l\IJ5sli0slppl's .Tl!e problem,, 'wblcll lo.a, 2t
~~~;:: funds for catltolic el· trl boord 't r "'' oual!tv stan· - Creatmg a county hoard of the state.
devised a system of starvalion Natlo~o. ·'••oetatlon. ~ (t ,b e· de~:· r\!alon·. They ~aid , they liours, .1~ pin~ lnYGivOO: 8D
and s e con d a r Y &lt;lards and enforce them cleared mental retard:t~n land deflmng 'rhe hill mere1y requires 1hat which ainounts to a "plan of o\dvancemept ~f. Cl')or~d .Punlef,penl )~ days tn ·the ioog~on eleclri~ conn~
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Gov. James A. Rhodes is re-1 imous aoproval.
report . was comFiled by two .~IJPhs tn. the I/0Vel'l)'-61rlcken launcher. , Tba .!Unit ~~ ' lliGrt \
ported to have met quietly Mon- Although 11 exempts niotor stoners a~d township trustees satd was inadequate warmng in
New York City w•lfare .yorkers '!fejlf. ·
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wh'o left their lobs to work for ' '';I'll~ ate trylng 1,to kill ' the f!la~s feared ; In ·mliJ!t l001e11
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The two men, Alex Waites MISsissippi,'' 'l)'attes said.' ••Mls.
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and Rollie Eubanks, told a n.Ws slsstppl ~s a plan of 11enoclde No Bond lSiue
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L )l'urtber credence to the Idea Ohio's rosd to advancement."
havln,g no free public hbrary ~~
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as p09sible,'' che addecl.
billly of some 8lll1 ,ol bond. Is.
• wu given Wednesday when No ~.ate lor implementation of IS~~~ bonds to buy library fa gen.ral's office
Wait• and Eubanks In their sue on.tbe November ballot was
House Speoker Charles Kurless the program has been set and ctlt es.
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Indicated the Senate would take no funds have been a~propriat • Legislative action was com· ' opposod the plan because it PT. PLEASANT _ Mrs. Mar·
problem Js slal'V'8tion and Speaker Chai-les· Kul'fesa, · RIll' \tie matl~r, perhaps In the ed lor tlte board, whteh wqt be pleted on a proposal to admtt would put them out of buamess, garet Jane Wartenburg, 79, of t
survival brought ai!Jlut by Bowling ~r~~·
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form of a bill.
· veterans of the VIetnam War contenited a bill &gt;hould not be 109 First St. a life-long resident
oolpresenl and sy$telllatlc ex· The ma)Oflty leader said al
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and other military actions smce adopt&amp;! at the present time, of Mason ~unty, w. va, died
elusion of Negro agrarian a. news conference that tbt
mlo the school found•tloh btll UJ \ltf
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wor~ ~om the I!CODOJDY of House membership's leelip&amp;
now In the Senate EducaUon
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Sclldlers and Satlors Home " legislators.
Valley Hospital, after an extend- Don C ~cker Middleport Is the delta.
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Committee.
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Proponents of giving wme Gaugeo - Gallipolis 12 3
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! one of 2U sutdent, attending the federal programs for "conlrl· might lead,to defeat of a lefiJI.
public funds to Catholie schools 13 7 running 7 feet of ,;, ,:"d the House
, know the ments this 18 not the Born in Mason County, on CUNA School for credit union buttng towards the destruction latlve ap~onment propoll).
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argue It could keep some clas- Pt. Pleasant 24 31· Pomer:s· Enmpt Plows, Sweepers j ttme. I sugge•t rocords ile kept Sept. 20. 1687, she was the dau· personnel on the campus of the of the individual, physically and
. ses from being closed a.od the . Mason, 20.82; Hlnt~n l 311 f~: The Senate referred back to and a report made in two ghter of the late Joseph and Au- I Umverstty of Wlcsonsln at Ma emotionally." It also demands
rhlldren out Into the public ling: Kanawha Fall,' 4'65 . thP Urban and Highway Affatrs years. Right now you are not gusta Mobley Patterson.
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ing, Charleston. 18.00 ' su;t ~~: Committee by an 18·t3 vote a really lookmg at the picture, " 1 Mrs. Warlenburg was a mem· The =~~~~~ ~u~t · ~,.ls an emergency .poverty area and
A growtng problem for I h • don. Marmet and Win! .
proposal to exempt drivers of h&lt;;, said.. . . . .
! ber of the Mt. Carmel Evange- sponso
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l'ntation uraed "mmedlale federal a&lt;&gt;
Catltolie schools has been t h. on the sill.
leld, are 5DCW plows. road sweepers,
If thiS btll IS pas,.,d. t h e tical United Brethem Church.] al, the worldwtde ~ssoctatlon of Uon to provide minimum heal
disparity in salaries of public I
Boat Movements
stripers, and such from certain boa_rds are .~ot .gomg to g e t r She is survived by her bus- credit unions . which has Its and welfare serylces."
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The report also criticized the
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nati attor?ey hmtm~ a posstble siSters, Mrs. Helen Silvers and Becker IS offtce manager for food stamp proSJ'Dm· operated
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pay the Increasing number o! Bowles down 11 PM 'mH E. It was suggested lite measure cou~t actton to delay the cen· Ruth Bonecutter, holil of Pt. lbe Kalse~ Employes Federal by the U.S. DepartmOJII of ty Auditor Gordon Caldwell 'bJl
lay teachPrs it nePds.
deavor up 1·15 a mP: ED En. be redraftPd to protect I he trahzed P ha.e as occured Pleasant, and Mrs. Sylvia Bone- I Cred(t Umon at Ravenswond. AgricUlture aa "anotlier means July 20.
A proposal to oermil the gov- Bosworth on 6:30 a .m: •ana rl~hts of private cit~\lliS to last year.
cutter, Letart; and two broth· S~utlents Ill'(' given courees _In of exploitation or the poor." The _budgets wl}l be eonstdel'
emor to cut off the now of et ~P 6:45 a. m.
· Sem. seek redress and to protect the Manulartu~ers contested the ers, Rubin and William Gaskin, busmes~ law, financial an~SJB, Families often are tricked Into ed by the county budget COJDo
liquor for 24 to 72 hours m "" Kanawha River _ M
stale-employed workers.
, plan i?st year and tt took an both of Pt. Pleasant.
I economtcs, psychology, SOC!Oio- paying higher prices or .htgller mission which meets lhe first
al't'R where civil dtsorrler "''sts Major up 2-40 p. m . ~rmet, AI present. when such v... executtve order by Gov. James [ Services will be conducted at gy, human relatton_s In manage- Interest rates on stamps lhey Mondll)'. in A,ugust. The com.
recetved aporoval Wednesday Sweet up 7., 15 p. m. Beck' W hicles cross the center line. O!" A; Rhodes for the local dtstr~cts , 2 p.m Friday at the Crow ·i men!, cost analysiS 31ld pubUc buy or borrow, tho .report aad. mission Is colllpolled of AucJ,lo
of the Ohio Senate.
down 8 p m.: 0 F She )Ord erate in marked Jane,s and such tc get the1r buses. The matter 1Hussell Funeral Home by the relaUons .. Then Instructors In· AI an earliar news confer· lor Caldwell, Treasurer HoJf•
It now goes hack !o t h • 2:15 a m.: Alan· R ar~ up •he driver is ,violating the law " still m the courts but t b e jtev. Kathleen Sargent. Burial elude Untvers.'.1Y of _Wiiconsm ence. NAACP nati&lt;lnal labor ani Frank and Prol!fCUIIns At.
House for concurrence m a down 5 a m . w f' j M rrlll althouvh he is following the or· ' state Board of .E!I~~gj!Qg pass· will be in Suncrest Cemetery professors together wtlh CUNA secretary Herbert Hill said the torney Bernard FUIII.
Senate amendment which d•le!- Shaver Jr · · .~~ 10 d, W. fl der of a stat~ official.
ed Jun• 5 a ~iifullbn'· peffuli· ' Frtends may call at the lunerai International, CUNA Mutual apd organization.·' would actively
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~· m : EJ. Sen. Robin Turner, R·Marion, I !;;g lora! di'l~Acts to buy buses home aner 7 p.m. Thursday.
CUNA' supply staff men_tbe!l... seek injunctions against ·~ 11 • PREMIUM BOOKS far 11it
allowed the order !o he ISSued G. down I 50 p. . . .Elaine said !he bill was ''trying to pro- lor. the .11!6'1;68 Yf•r on an tn· ---------· - - - Tlte two week course IS Iii!- constru~tlon projects funded 1967 edition of the Melia CotiJI.
if a riot aoOP'";1 "i•nminrnl ., and Mr Criss ;~w~ 6 ~r~s Jr: terl a small group at the OX· diVtduaj ~aSls. '
! privlege," snapped Rep. Ethel !lgned to further the education witb pqblie monies un~~ss "the ty Fair are expected to be C!J!II"
Tool to S op Riots
Pollv R up 7 a. m ·
m.· pense of the ordmary citizen." Hadlel ~ n d Rep .. Robert G. Swanbeck. R-Huron, b a I f'l and background of l~aders of Jlly • white AFLCIO Building j pleted \))' lhJs weekend and will
The bill whwh """"' an Obio River - L~ck
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emer~•nrv r'aus~ was descrlb· ton Queen u 2
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l h?ned 0 C(»lnell .about reporlod test to this insult of Chairman dsy there are over 47,0110 cr~bt atory union membership prao- Reuter, lair board aecrelat1 Jeo '
ed by Son Dlvtd S H1lro&gt;nb. ern J I 20 P 55 P m . Westf ef UfDS
d1flerpnces In prtces before the Fisher. 1 demand a writtenf un1ons throughout the world walh ttee ,,
ports
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~~ called the statemenl'- Aciivllie• will be nlllnl 11M
for the ~ovr'llor .:o cope '"th Luther Herdman do~nLock 15.
'fhy II'"' It that a bus costl A silliness settll!d over th' 30 million and l?btl assets Negroes were not qullllfied•'tor hlgh,gearmrdorlhe(alrwblcll
summer mrtdrnt&lt;.
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'moty m Northeastern Ohto than room and some ~ shuffling, more tban $14 billion.
the skUled craft union oosltlons tl only l!ll&amp;btiY OVfll a 111011111
As the. Senate wocld have 11. down 6 5ll · J.oh . Morrow
m Nortltwe!lern Ohio." a~ked buzzing high school students
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Lork 17· .Joffboat up
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SPEQAL VALUES AJ
Steel Ranger u~ Tenth Dtstrict Cllngressman of ~llusion in;bidding," replied turers join the distributors,''
romna~e
v· . m Lock 16, Esso West Clarence E Miller turns race O'Ciil\nell
said FishPr
Proponent&lt; ar""rl thai f n r J tr~nl~up 7 40 a m.. Lock 19, driver thiS weekend when he "!have had leports of offer. I "No" O'Connell repli,;d firm·
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1TEMS FROM·OUR WEONESPAY
tvP 11n' n sivn'~g bv the gover- d d m · Lock 21. Harvey Jor. ter 8oap Box Derby Sunday. County ..represen~tl~e. "What ed" the pl.&lt;n In separate cOurt Delday nlgbt ~hen 8 fugitive
nor was psoential to havin~ the San own 6 20 a m. : Lock 22 Mtller will pair off with Ml· abbn• that'"
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23, John Ladd !lean Chevrolet Division or Gener.~l had not seen any evidence to' with comments about the Jnt .... Lawrence CGunty Jan.
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'f'hp b'tt was introdu•ed In the
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''ouse bv renresentntives frnm 111·.35 P rn ·• Mar th a S down of Ihe National Sclap Box Der· "Well jitst how ·do "'
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f'J•veland who in th•ir ll"•••n· 2 15 a m: Jefferson down 2 50 by in the 'Oil Can Derby" count for a $3 000 dillerenc . I ct' I ., cH
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'lOS"hle riots m that ctty thiS 0 ren a .Jones up 4 45 a m : lar Soap Box Derby compelf. bu¥1!," conllnrted Hadley.
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G~;;•n Bruce up 6 55 a m: lion
''f,l!ave ntver •een anv evj.' involved was no perso a ~ lor .the kntftng pi
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Sen Charles Corne~·. D.
nup Locks, Oleander up 3- The weekend will be a busy dence,'' said O'Cilnnell. ·
1 "Does~'t It et tight down to I William Da1J8herly, 211, who
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Thacker was boo ked
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for the svmptoms" and not a m.. Bobby Joe down 8:10 a. the Gettysburg Farm of former pointing out his ~cceas to
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charges of cuttin,g with
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·m : Meldahl Larks, Edward s. President Dwight D. Eisen!tow-' trol board r.lporta
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The bill, h~ said. "Is an after- Bosworth down J 30 P m: er. The Congressmen wt11 visit ' "No" replied th~ alto
O'C a I~ ~ ~· ha ar.swer Frldsy in muntelj)aJ court.
effect" and "juat so much hog. Eastern down 10 45 p m · L. ' with Mr. Eisenhower during the It ~as then that the rnl1"1Y·. backon~e · .011 ndv~sseneda
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Carney ssid the only way to Clark up 2 16 . 1. m.: Raven:~- ternoon work session with Re· l manner broke;
•·' ut ~~: to'.:'.:'it :Os be:..~rt: ' eral Hospu.J, artd inOUter pat. !
tolve the problem IS to gwe wood up 6:3() a. m.
Ipublican House' leaders. · ' I ''I rise 88 0 point of --a1
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HomO Ml"lk
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pure C0!)8·Sugar Crest Toothpaste 2!: 99C

New York Clothing House

Double Bill

Reg. &amp; Short Sizt&gt;s 28 to 50
Reg. Price 7.98 to lfi 98

113 Off Salt $5.32 to 11.32

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turbance at a local tavem
shortly after midnJ«ht.
Tttacker, hla brother, Dennis,
11, and a 17-ye,ar-old girl lied
!rom the tavern as the offlcen
arrived and were found hldlnl
In a weeded area ·to the ...... 'I
of the tavern.
Thacker escaped after the
stabbill8, Wltlle ·Dennis and the
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erty fired sb: times at the lle&amp;lng man but did not btl ld!it.
TO ASK BUS BIDS
The Melge Local School Di&amp;.
lrtct Board of Education Ills
approved , a resolution to adver·
lise lor two school b\'!le&amp;.

1New Help in.Hospital C~~

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Nightingale would\ be astou'naed :
·~ ~osp1ta! communications today. 1'ele· . ·
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bon they need. B e I ow the Norwood
(Mass.) Hospital teaches' baby formula
preparation via TV.

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Hatel Commtmity C~urcb will
have Its county prayer me~otiftll: :l
July li at 2 p. m. The Rev.
Edsel Hart Ia pa•tor. !fl~l" ,.
Js welcome.

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PLEASANTDl"e·s··Wednesday . CofifthPOINT
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Karl Wllet, ·
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at lbe meetlJil.
It was annourlced that the
nwilliend Softball Toomament
would be held on July 18· lhru
July 27. Rome WliUamson will
be in charge of the program for
the pext week. The members
llstehed to a recording on the
Rotary Club lind Its meaning,
by the District Governor.

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The Bend Rotary Club ol New
By Mrs. Jelm.Stoat
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un Y dren In special
met ·on '111uraday eVl!Mrs. Amanda Baer of Colum·' .!ohn Stout.
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Mr. and •Mrs. ,Lafry Ban v~ ,~ li0Splt81:'
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Slayton, ·51, West
~s lf:ngcl~!:ibi~a::ek at
for their regular d)nner
bus Is guesl' ·of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. a~ Mrs. Homer W1lllard and son, David, · spent SU!Iday·
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at the Hartford MethFaudree..
were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. . at Piketon visiting her gra» Yr., and Mtl. •
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~olzer Hospil."{ after 8
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Mrs. !'Iettie Fields of Charles- Clarence Eastman Sunday.
father Mr. George 'J'IIoma.
,Iader IIIII ltDI. llriiD a ad
Camp at Southside, W.Va.,
vacation ·with Mr. and
ton, w. va., is visiting Mr. and · Mro. Allee Cappel and chil·
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approximately filly cblldren
Christy Bletner.
Mrs. Delmer Rhodes.
dren are here visiting her fa· Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grat. bomt of her parents while blr
He was born at Apple Grove rolled. The weeklong camp
Mrs. Rosa Fink of McLean,
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Rhodes ther, Mr. Flnlaw, and other rei· bouse and cblldren, Paml, eou.,·motber wu ID the bolpltal
W. Va., on Aprll 3. 1913, t b ~ closb Friday with 8 banquet Va. is vlsitlng her sister, Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard alives.
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Belinda and Ricky, re- Mr. aod Mrs. John Mclcfurray ton, Texas, and lltai'ley Sldm dreD of BowUrti GreeD. fflllld
Ohio, and the late Hannah Slay- The public IS tn~tted to VISit the Barton home were another Those attending were D1c k cently spent a vacation ot of Kansas and Ray Donohue of ar.d daughter, .Jran Ann, apent II!" mother, Mrt. lola llartrlml,
ton, He was employed at the Jo. the camp at any. ll~e. T b Is sister, Mrs. Louise Rousb of Ord, Jack Flesher, Clyde Foley, Wrightsville Beach, N. c.
Florida came to see their moth· a day with thell' ,aunt, Mrs. AJ. last week.
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cal National Guard yards for camp is made po~slble through Follansbee, W. Va., and Mrs. Donald Foalesong,
Miss Linda Cotterill spent a er who is a patient In Holzer pha Barr.
Sbanna and JeDJrf Hl!llller el
the past 12 years and was a the Mason County Association Barton's son, and family, Mr. Layne, Donald F. Roush, Rome
at 4-H Camp near Jacl&lt;· !Jospltal.
.. 8 Ledlie Is home after Belpre visited tbeir grandpar·
member of the Church of Christ for Retarded Chtldren and indi· and Mrs. Jim Barton of Worth· W,llllamson, Hal'll!'
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R 1 h Whit
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Mrs. Dwane Stanley and Mr. 'pent
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and Mrs. WIU!am Scott 'ttend- Mro. Glen Jewell.
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Surviving are Ills wife. Ger·
and family of Charleroi, Pa., more, Frank, Capehart, K a r I
the wedding of their niece. The Lend A Hand Society met Mr. and Mrs. Jolm IJoyd and Columbus visited Ills mother ..
tha Randolph
three
lfeclOf eelS visited reeently with Ills moth. ~iles, ~~_:mmeCurryrs, Floy:
Donna Townsend to Mr. wltb Mrs. Stella Atkl" Tues. David and Chris 'of Dover, Dela. the hospital ·Thursday.
brothers. Robert
er, Mrs. Rosa Fink, at the armac • .
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Redwine at Columbus. day evening.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wright Mr. and MJl. Duane Barr
BandeD of RosWell, N. 114.,
home of Ills Mrs. Qlarlu :st ~ilton Johnson of Pt. Mr. and Mro. Arlie Price 9f 'Mrs. Iva Donohue Is lmprOV·
and BOD, ShaiiiD, ou mo. osi.
RliBSell Slayton of Vlnt
Barton.
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and Mr. and Mrs. ing and will soon be home.
'll'l!re Mr. and Mrs. Gary Foley lad on bls parents, FridayOhio; four sisters, Mrs. Mild·
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. RuslWTJI CIRCLE
Hubert Prlee and daughter of Mra. Josie Hellger's visHors and cblldren of Micblgan,
Ding.
red Long and Mrs. Mary Hessell Barton over the weekend The Ruth Circle of the New
son, both of Apple Grove, Mrs.
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8 were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rick- Haven EUB Churcb met for ill
Bonnie Wray of Huntington and
ett and children of South Dako- regular monthly meeting at the
Mrs. Opal Dunn of Texas.
fill Director I 24 mel ... . Ia, and Mr. and ~· Harold church. Mrs. Bernard Lieving
Funeral service wiD be held HARTFORD, W. ~A . - Mrs. Lipro of Greensburg, Pa.
•erved as hostess for the group.
Saturday, I p.m., in the Church
J .. Simon, dtstrJct garden Mrs. Ray Proffitt, Nancy and The program ''Canada, A Cenof Christ in Christian Union, club dl~ctor lor the Ohio-Guy. Terry Proffitt returned from a tury of Progress" was the topic
wilh the Rev. Kenneth Fijller an District, met Thursday even. visit with Dr. and Mrs. Robert for the program and was given
BEATS HIGH
officiating. Burial will be in the
at the ~orne of Mrs. Patrick E McBride at Soutb Bend, In· by Mrs. T. Bert Roush .
DRUG STORE PRICES
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ncn s mFuav cala Ha e It
Clubs in Mason County to start with them for a visit with her Ia song "What A Friend We
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The scripture was verses
faiL Tentative date for the Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Me· from tha Bible about different
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duetle
Otherw1se: the audttoo:um at 1Prolfitt.
·ada, A Family of Nations." The
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H1gb School wtll be 1 Mr. Bill Knopp returned home Iclosing prayer was given by
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which
Mrs. Patrtck Rtley
wtll
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a
visit
in
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with
Mr!.
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Mill
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wttio he mi.Aatet1Wcu you plaru aod
• Money luck gu•r•nlet
nc aD.Jt:Wa•lmmec~iarelJ. Sto~ dickia1.
serve as generalb
c atrman.
Florence Walk. Miss Frances
•
~nough for many n,PIInt-•1.8•
lluet tore aua. Prneau foOd panidott
Many Items ol business were Nease returned home with Mrs. Those attending the meeting
from 1ettiot' uader yolll' _plate. I..uab,
BRIMMS QUIK·FIX ·
talk. neo mHZe wicbouc fear of embar·
·
and assignments giv· 1 Walk, for a visit with ber ols- , were Mrs. Acbsab Miller, Mis•
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. .I!J!!!~JI IJHII Ill
Save $1.00
DINTUR.JTB lint 1 "Cothioo of
to tile different clubs In the ter, who also resides In Akron. IMillie Bumgarner, Mrs. Tbel·
Comfou", Lutt for moadu. Peel1 ou.c
eui.ly if NPiaceaaeat i1 aaedtd, Uppm,
II alUnl;y, the four clubs serving Mr. and Mrs. James Persin- rna Capehart, Mrs. T. Bert
Iowen or Dutlala fit irmlr uul~«u~~~ly
ao hostess clubs.
ger, Johnny and Carlene, re- Roush, Mrs. Ottie Roush and
withooc da11r 11M of powden, p&amp;ICft or
I
CUibioaa. Bur to u.u; tuteleii,,Jldot- Sa e
Attending the meeting wore turned to their home In Colum- Keith, Mrs. George .lewell,
hU'IIlltll to places iod fll..lllf, Mooer
IUIUtel. At JOU dcq couow, "'0
Airs. Gail Faires and Mrs. Eve- bus, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Baley and the hosj.
Gammon, representing the Mrs. .John
Marshall, New tess, Mrs. Reranrd Lieving.
~11F&lt;fd,l l
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Club, Mrs. James Haven and after vacationing at
N
denturite
.Reg. '
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'1 ThSPENSpCER REUNIRe• 0
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and Mrs. R1 ey and Mrs. Uoy
Mrs· Hesler Raybum and •, held Saturdayat theewavN H
DISCOUNTED
Irom IbN
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DISCOUNT F;, , .
e ew a v e n Idaugbt~ of Columbuo visited 1 G rd Cl b p k M E
&lt;eg. &amp; Herd
Club. The Henderson Club did . relatives and friends in the ar·' en aWien ttu ar the. ~s. r·
To Hold
not have a representative pre-'
tl
I
nest nge gave
mvoca·
,•• recen y.
Ilion
sent.
: Mrs. John H~ber and TO&lt;! of I F~llowing the dinner an elec- PRICE
- · --- -Parke~sburg v1s1ted on Satur·\ :ion of olficers was held. The
day w1th her parents, Mr. and following officers were elected
.,
3800 efS00
Mrs. Harold Schwarz.
Spencer, president; Mrs.
DELIVERED
CHOCOLATE
PFC. Pat Ryan, a diesel In- John Fry, vice president; Mrs.
VANILLA
--·---·---- ~ structor at Fort Belvoir, Va., j
··~crellll')''~lts­
Mrs. Clarence lhle returned spent the weekend visiting bis ~mas Lidsey, ••
home Friday from Pleasant Val-l parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward f,ure
HAVEN PERSONALS
$3.25 Value
ley
Hospital
where
she
under.,
Ryan.
Mr
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Mr Cl
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Mr. an Mrs.
r Rous • a-' nant and family have been
IW'I'r DAYS
Mr. a~d Mrs. Pet~ Russell ry and Robert Dudding, Mr. i;ng relatives In Wellsburg,
Two·PMiect·riD&amp;afor two per• and famil.Y of S~uk VIllage, Ill. and Mrs. Marlon Rizer and lam-. va. recently.
visited wlib theJr parents, Mr. ily, Mrs. Nellie Dudding, Mrs. Michael Howard is visiting
feet da)-1 ia your prom.iae from
ArtCamd. The proud cralll· and Mrs. Clarence lhle and Juanita Ward and son, attend·
sister and brother-in-law
100 COUNT
men who have created more
Mrr.:;_ C!~~~ ~us:el\. .
~ the Spurlock reunion in
. and Mrs. Larry LeMaste.,;
than liO million rin11 aince
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rekcuplnglon
on
Tuesday.
Columbus,
for
two
weeks.
$1.49
VALUE
DEODORANT
Ji~ you the exquisite match~
eratmg om a ear a ac at Mr. Thomas Ryan ol
Jay La
f M and
lnJ beauty of engagement and
711l.SIZE
th.e
Meigs
General
HospitaL
field.
Ohio,
Is
visiting
his
Rol:;\:;e~
und~ent
weddin1 rinp, etemally beauUful ODd oymbolio. Our curHis room number ill 5.
Mrs. Emma Ryan, on Third a tons!Uectomy at the Medical
11111 ArtCarved "Duetle" &lt;ol·
Mr. and Mrs. 'llarry Grimm i St.
Center Hospital on Thursday.
leetion include. eJcitinl new
of
Mason,
and
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Grueser
Mrs. Danny Harbour returncombinatioJYI of lOft floi'8Dti:ne
finishes in eh~J•nt contraet
Joe Gr'':'"' ~~ Ttffln, Oh1o, are have returned to their home In ed with her husbend to camp
rwith blazin~ d•amondt. En~
vacaUonmg m Canada.
residing several
·
N c t · ·1 f
1 Mason after
ra1ement rlDJS from S121i.
Lee
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ar on an months at Powhatan Po 1n I, week. Danny
Matchins wedding banda
addUional,
Mrs. Lillian Smger .spent a two where be was employed,
Camp Lejeune serving w 1
$1.49 VALUE
"-MAJORCA •-•••"• c- oov•ln
weeks vacation VISiting with Miss Jennifer ~Ide
th U S M In
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Mrs. s·mger 's son an.d f amil y, sented the Mason
• • and
. ar
Mr
Mrses.R Ipb Sa
' V'8eaUoruni
My:
Goessler Jewelry Dr. ~ Mrs: Murl Singer at Church at the West
Massillon,
Oh1o,
and
w1th
other
Youth
Conference
at
s.
c.,
Ibis
week.
HOME ··
Court St., Pomeroy relatives.
non, W. Va. recenUy. At Ibis
Shinn son of Mr and
PERMANENT
"fight sun bum''
Mr. Albert Wagner of Can· meeting new state officers were Mra. Bill ~of Col~s. o.
ton, Ohio, Is spending an U· elected.
the paol week vi'sitlng
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Weaver and famtly,
Mrs. Samuel Halstead ill 1
patient In ~r Hospllal.
Mr. John Dyer of Charleston,
$1.49 VALuE
W. Va., ill vlsitlnl Ills m~~:i
$1.09 VALUE
Mrs. H. L. Dyer. Mr. I
Dyer of Parkersburg waa also a
Sunday visitor of bill mother.
Mrs. Joe Paucta anc! dau,g!rte,rs
are visiting In ColumbWI, Ohio.
Dalvd Wentteii, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Wentzell, who has
been alatloned 11 Fort Campo
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odist
Karl Wllet, ·
ident,
at lbe meetlJil.
It was annourlced that the
nwilliend Softball Toomament
would be held on July 18· lhru
July 27. Rome WliUamson will
be in charge of the program for
the pext week. The members
llstehed to a recording on the
Rotary Club lind Its meaning,
by the District Governor.

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The Bend Rotary Club ol New
By Mrs. Jelm.Stoat
er spent an .evening will( 'Mrs.
· · · Bm: ',wbo 1l1!f ~ &lt;1o lbt ·
PT. PLEASANT _
un Y dren In special
met ·on '111uraday eVl!Mrs. Amanda Baer of Colum·' .!ohn Stout.
,
Mr. and •Mrs. ,Lafry Ban v~ ,~ li0Splt81:'
8
Slayton, ·51, West
~s lf:ngcl~!:ibi~a::ek at
for their regular d)nner
bus Is guesl' ·of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. a~ Mrs. Homer W1lllard and son, David, · spent SU!Iday·
· '' , ~ ;
.
d'ed Wedne!!d
at the Hartford MethFaudree..
were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. . at Piketon visiting her gra» Yr., and Mtl. •
· c.tw•
~olzer Hospil."{ after 8
Mason County Youtll and
-..:··----- ·
Mrs. !'Iettie Fields of Charles- Clarence Eastman Sunday.
father Mr. George 'J'IIoma.
,Iader IIIII ltDI. llriiD a ad
Camp at Southside, W.Va.,
vacation ·with Mr. and
ton, w. va., is visiting Mr. and · Mro. Allee Cappel and chil·
'
·
. Cbril, tptllt a. n,ek at th •
llineBS,
approximately filly cblldren
Christy Bletner.
Mrs. Delmer Rhodes.
dren are here visiting her fa· Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grat. bomt of her parents while blr
He was born at Apple Grove rolled. The weeklong camp
Mrs. Rosa Fink of McLean,
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Rhodes ther, Mr. Flnlaw, and other rei· bouse and cblldren, Paml, eou.,·motber wu ID the bolpltal
W. Va., on Aprll 3. 1913, t b ~ closb Friday with 8 banquet Va. is vlsitlng her sister, Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard alives.
,·
nee, Patty and Tom Jr.·• of BOUJ. Mrt. Kay ,~ llld dJD.
8
son of John Slayton of Bidwell, p.m.
. .
.
.. Charles Barton. Also vlsltlng at
Belinda and Ricky, re- Mr. aod Mrs. John Mclcfurray ton, Texas, and lltai'ley Sldm dreD of BowUrti GreeD. fflllld
Ohio, and the late Hannah Slay- The public IS tn~tted to VISit the Barton home were another Those attending were D1c k cently spent a vacation ot of Kansas and Ray Donohue of ar.d daughter, .Jran Ann, apent II!" mother, Mrt. lola llartrlml,
ton, He was employed at the Jo. the camp at any. ll~e. T b Is sister, Mrs. Louise Rousb of Ord, Jack Flesher, Clyde Foley, Wrightsville Beach, N. c.
Florida came to see their moth· a day with thell' ,aunt, Mrs. AJ. last week.
,
cal National Guard yards for camp is made po~slble through Follansbee, W. Va., and Mrs. Donald Foalesong,
Miss Linda Cotterill spent a er who is a patient In Holzer pha Barr.
Sbanna and JeDJrf Hl!llller el
the past 12 years and was a the Mason County Association Barton's son, and family, Mr. Layne, Donald F. Roush, Rome
at 4-H Camp near Jacl&lt;· !Jospltal.
.. 8 Ledlie Is home after Belpre visited tbeir grandpar·
member of the Church of Christ for Retarded Chtldren and indi· and Mrs. Jim Barton of Worth· W,llllamson, Hal'll!'
.. EdMr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell B~c
•
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contributions
.
WID
Stein,
.
Arlltur
Sunda
'th
M
d
spendmg
a
to
...
ay
vacawon
wu.. ley
In Chmtlan Umon.
·
mgton, Ohio.
R 1 h Whit
RObert
Mrs. Dwane Stanley and Mr. 'pent
Y wt
r. an friends In Tucson Ariz.
.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarleo Fink a P
more,
and Mrs. WIU!am Scott 'ttend- Mro. Glen Jewell.
'
Mr. and Mrt. Scott BroWII Ill
Surviving are Ills wife. Ger·
and family of Charleroi, Pa., more, Frank, Capehart, K a r I
the wedding of their niece. The Lend A Hand Society met Mr. and Mrs. Jolm IJoyd and Columbus visited Ills mother ..
tha Randolph
three
lfeclOf eelS visited reeently with Ills moth. ~iles, ~~_:mmeCurryrs, Floy:
Donna Townsend to Mr. wltb Mrs. Stella Atkl" Tues. David and Chris 'of Dover, Dela. the hospital ·Thursday.
brothers. Robert
er, Mrs. Rosa Fink, at the armac • .
er
an
Redwine at Columbus. day evening.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wright Mr. and MJl. Duane Barr
BandeD of RosWell, N. 114.,
home of Ills Mrs. Qlarlu :st ~ilton Johnson of Pt. Mr. and Mro. Arlie Price 9f 'Mrs. Iva Donohue Is lmprOV·
and BOD, ShaiiiD, ou mo. osi.
RliBSell Slayton of Vlnt
Barton.
aaan
and Mr. and Mrs. ing and will soon be home.
'll'l!re Mr. and Mrs. Gary Foley lad on bls parents, FridayOhio; four sisters, Mrs. Mild·
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. RuslWTJI CIRCLE
Hubert Prlee and daughter of Mra. Josie Hellger's visHors and cblldren of Micblgan,
Ding.
red Long and Mrs. Mary Hessell Barton over the weekend The Ruth Circle of the New
son, both of Apple Grove, Mrs.
OUr
8 were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rick- Haven EUB Churcb met for ill
Bonnie Wray of Huntington and
ett and children of South Dako- regular monthly meeting at the
Mrs. Opal Dunn of Texas.
fill Director I 24 mel ... . Ia, and Mr. and ~· Harold church. Mrs. Bernard Lieving
Funeral service wiD be held HARTFORD, W. ~A . - Mrs. Lipro of Greensburg, Pa.
•erved as hostess for the group.
Saturday, I p.m., in the Church
J .. Simon, dtstrJct garden Mrs. Ray Proffitt, Nancy and The program ''Canada, A Cenof Christ in Christian Union, club dl~ctor lor the Ohio-Guy. Terry Proffitt returned from a tury of Progress" was the topic
wilh the Rev. Kenneth Fijller an District, met Thursday even. visit with Dr. and Mrs. Robert for the program and was given
BEATS HIGH
officiating. Burial will be in the
at the ~orne of Mrs. Patrick E McBride at Soutb Bend, In· by Mrs. T. Bert Roush .
DRUG STORE PRICES
Ba to c h
te
Hartford, wdb represen- diana.
1
F : dn
a Plei 1 tcheme 1'1·' tatives from the four Garden Julie McBride returned home The meeting was ooened with
ncn s mFuav cala Ha e It
Clubs in Mason County to start with them for a visit with her Ia song "What A Friend We
ner
orne
a
er
1or th_e Dist n'ct meet- grandparents, Mr. and Mr s.l Have 1n J esus. "
Thursday.
.
1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j •;~ to be held m Mason County Ray Proffitt.
The scripture was verses
faiL Tentative date for the Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Me· from tha Bible about different
II ~~!~~::~tIS October 7, at t be Bride will arrive here on Tues- nations and was given by the
II
Point Resort, If avail· day for a three week vi,it with ,Rev. Mro. Acbsab Miller. She
.
. .
, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ialso read an artlcle about "Can·
• Repa/f' broken pJatu
duetle
Otherw1se: the audttoo:um at 1Prolfitt.
·ada, A Family of Nations." The
• Rtplar:e lttlh- fJIJ craekr
, ni .,MONO ftiNO..
H1gb School wtll be 1 Mr. Bill Knopp returned home Iclosing prayer was given by
.. Giant Size
•Ee1y to u••-no IP«:hli toot.
DINTUI.ITIIa
a
minde
plu(ic
which
Mrs. Patrtck Rtley
wtll
I
from
a
visit
in
Akron
with
Mr!.
M
Mill
.
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~.
wttio he mi.Aatet1Wcu you plaru aod
• Money luck gu•r•nlet
nc aD.Jt:Wa•lmmec~iarelJ. Sto~ dickia1.
serve as generalb
c atrman.
Florence Walk. Miss Frances
•
~nough for many n,PIInt-•1.8•
lluet tore aua. Prneau foOd panidott
Many Items ol business were Nease returned home with Mrs. Those attending the meeting
from 1ettiot' uader yolll' _plate. I..uab,
BRIMMS QUIK·FIX ·
talk. neo mHZe wicbouc fear of embar·
·
and assignments giv· 1 Walk, for a visit with ber ols- , were Mrs. Acbsab Miller, Mis•
.... IIMDL
. .I!J!!!~JI IJHII Ill
Save $1.00
DINTUR.JTB lint 1 "Cothioo of
to tile different clubs In the ter, who also resides In Akron. IMillie Bumgarner, Mrs. Tbel·
Comfou", Lutt for moadu. Peel1 ou.c
eui.ly if NPiaceaaeat i1 aaedtd, Uppm,
II alUnl;y, the four clubs serving Mr. and Mrs. James Persin- rna Capehart, Mrs. T. Bert
Iowen or Dutlala fit irmlr uul~«u~~~ly
ao hostess clubs.
ger, Johnny and Carlene, re- Roush, Mrs. Ottie Roush and
withooc da11r 11M of powden, p&amp;ICft or
I
CUibioaa. Bur to u.u; tuteleii,,Jldot- Sa e
Attending the meeting wore turned to their home In Colum- Keith, Mrs. George .lewell,
hU'IIlltll to places iod fll..lllf, Mooer
IUIUtel. At JOU dcq couow, "'0
Airs. Gail Faires and Mrs. Eve- bus, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Baley and the hosj.
Gammon, representing the Mrs. .John
Marshall, New tess, Mrs. Reranrd Lieving.
~11F&lt;fd,l l
) , .~,c.J i I•'
Club, Mrs. James Haven and after vacationing at
N
denturite
.Reg. '
Roush from the Nehaclima Club Cedar Point
'1 ThSPENSpCER REUNIRe• 0
'• [ I rc:; 1,\1 -; 1 I t
Til
$1.99
·1
d
·
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encer
umon
was
and Mrs. R1 ey and Mrs. Uoy
Mrs· Hesler Raybum and •, held Saturdayat theewavN H
DISCOUNTED
Irom IbN
H
DISCOUNT F;, , .
e ew a v e n Idaugbt~ of Columbuo visited 1 G rd Cl b p k M E
&lt;eg. &amp; Herd
Club. The Henderson Club did . relatives and friends in the ar·' en aWien ttu ar the. ~s. r·
To Hold
not have a representative pre-'
tl
I
nest nge gave
mvoca·
,•• recen y.
Ilion
sent.
: Mrs. John H~ber and TO&lt;! of I F~llowing the dinner an elec- PRICE
- · --- -Parke~sburg v1s1ted on Satur·\ :ion of olficers was held. The
day w1th her parents, Mr. and following officers were elected
.,
3800 efS00
Mrs. Harold Schwarz.
Spencer, president; Mrs.
DELIVERED
CHOCOLATE
PFC. Pat Ryan, a diesel In- John Fry, vice president; Mrs.
VANILLA
--·---·---- ~ structor at Fort Belvoir, Va., j
··~crellll')''~lts­
Mrs. Clarence lhle returned spent the weekend visiting bis ~mas Lidsey, ••
home Friday from Pleasant Val-l parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward f,ure
HAVEN PERSONALS
$3.25 Value
ley
Hospital
where
she
under.,
Ryan.
Mr
d
Mr Cl
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'11'1!1~ I
d
Ebe
hM I
• an
s. arence enD oo surgery.
Mr. an Mrs.
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by • relatlve bantlfUI of American adm.
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be
w1"6te ill. 11M tl1eft art stlu I!MIO' ,:,00 ·P..,.
Oblo 45789. BUiilneu Office phone 992ors only a few short years ago.
lacll!pi when he aiad Hlpp!ea pie in 11-.t ·
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21511. Editorial plloJJe 892-2157.
Yet bellind tbe now somewhat guard"W8llt to s a v e ihe \wrld ··
· · •
ed ud m11ted predictions of eventual victhrotJ8h
love."
Hippies
.re. not "failure&lt;~."
Second clau postaae paid at Pomero7,
tory for ,the cause of democracy Ues the
Hippies
did
not
ask
for
all
ihe
They
Just
!lqn't . • ..!\!' . Hei
Ohio.
r·
sobtiriilg lieiUe! of the generals that tbiJ
publicity they're getting. They caught up In the bectl~ . ,.a. way
N1ttoall adverttstnK ropreeeutatlve
maw ·troops will be required solely ~
hate
it. Newspaper.( have com- of living. W/th .aU Ill ,Phony·
BottlneW Kimball, Inc.. 348 Le.llngtoll
keep Wi on top of the VIet C9ng and
pJetely ruined the Halt-Asbbul')' """'· OBSERVER · might • a y,
Ave. New Yor- Cil)l, New York.
North Vietnamese durinl the coming
"They ...., .rulniO, 001\ econo•
mon~.
SubiiCI1pUOit rateso DeUvered Dy car
my. TheY don't work; they're
· FOl the fact is that escalation has
rler where avaUable, 35 eenta per wee&amp;
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lazy, all they do is !!llloke pot,
been met by el!l'alation since the beginone year ID advance at the Dall.Y Senti
take LSD and make !ove.'' I
ning. Communist troop strength Is high·
By
Wa'/110
G.
Urand•tadl,
M.D·
ask you - wh~t's wrong with
all
office
•18.20;
m
monllts.
19.10
er than it has ever ~een, despite the
Q - A boy I date bas a mild that? He should try it some·
lbree mont.hl 13.90. By lllulor Routt
bombing of North V1etnam and ever-m·
ease
of tuberculosil. How can llme.
where carrier service not available ono
creasing battle losses.
1 avoid contracting ll without These teens who run away
moatlt fl.SO. B, miD one yur •10.00
McNamara described more than the
Sb:
months.
•5.25;
Tbne
montltl.
13.00
refu•ing to see him?
!rom home to take sllelter In
IJDmediate situation when he said at Da
A - U youl'lriend's dillease the Haigh&amp;-Ashbury probably do
Nang: "Our casualties are high but we
io
•till communicable, be should more growing up than some
have also Inflicted high casualties on
be in • · ssnltarium. The d II· kid whO has been tied to· his
North Vietnamese army units."
What he described was the situation
ease is spread chleOy through mother's apron strin-,s lor !6
u it was io 1965 and 1966 as it is likely
sputum that has dried, is ear- years. )note !rom B: No Del
to be in 1968. Only the numbers havt
ried in the air on dust particles Complete wllh VD, bad trips,
been ehanged-for the higher.
and Is then inhaled hit a BUI(lOJI' and a "dope record" dial Mepl
It is often forgotten that esealation is
tlble pel'l!OJ1. It , may also be ~ aoemployed.)
not tlte prerogative only of this country. 20th parallel for a like 60.day periodtransmitted through the uae of Hippies don't "exist" as
Options open to the Commu~t sts mclude and so on down in five ·steps until the
. c om m on utensils, eRJIO(!!ally live-in hoboes" - they're 'he-1
a step-up of ter;·orist. bombmgs 111 Sat- 17th parallel dividmg North and South
forks, spoons and drinking gla.. ing.' There'• a difference, yoij
gon and .other South Vietnamese cities; Vietnam was reached.
ses.
know. So what if It is a Pet et
The otaged de-escalation plan would
the infiltr•tion in even greater numbers
Nem-ly
everyone
is
suscepll·
Pan
life. We know bow to livo.
of the large North Vietnamese standln~ produce a growing atmosphere of mutual
ble to this infection but SU8COJl' -WENDY
!
army; the use of Comm\lnist "volunteers' confidence, think the congressmen. Its
tlbility
is greatly inereaoed by Dear Wendy:
!
from other countries; the opening of di· virtue is that most mllitary targets are
being undernoUtlillhed, general· TeD me more five years from
versionary action in Korea.
. in southern North Vietnam.
ly
run-down, ebronlellly tired now, when you're a haR:been
ThiB was emphasi7.ed by eight RepubTitus, should the. North Vietnamese
or by having 8Ueh disease ao Hippy with no place to go, "be·
lican congressmen the other day as they fail to respond to the first bombing lim·
diabetes or any type
lung lng" is flnu and noble, but II
introduced a scheme for a de-escalation itation, bombing could be resumed north
NEW YORK - . O'BSERV A- ' If you ever attended bJg.band peers, or !hat larger majority aliment. Until your lr!end bas yoo really wanted to "save the
of the war that would steer a middle of the 21st parallel wiithout havin~ eaus·
TIONS
.. It's ao tougb to get ballroom "Battles of .Music,'' their inlellectual supe:·iors, and been certified 88 completely world lllrough love," you'd "do"
course between "those who would bomb ed the military effort in South Vtetnam
a N. Y. cop In an emergency you're probably either bald or iearn something . while being cured, kissing should be avoid- mort! than drop 0111 of ·it.
more and those who would bomb less." any disadvantage.
Would such a plan work? The con· JU it is to get Western Union gray ... The "Tomght" allow stirnulated .. When we consid- , ed. If he is the type that loveo Now don't get me wrong. I
Representatives Morse of Massachu·
al;!ts, jlelien~ack of Oregon, Esch of gressmen honestly don't know. Their pro. on the phone ... They 've start- ' orchestra oounded better, le8S er all lhe great English stage · ' lo cook, tell him gently but think that some of what the
Mlch!Jan, Horton of N~w York, Mathia• posal is put forth not as 1i panacea for ed new guided tours at City j square, when Skitch Hender- screen otars, we wonder b o w: firmly that yoo will do the cook· Hippies stand lor has merit:
of Naryland, Mosher of Ohio, Schwejker Vietnam but in the belief that the best HID; hope it doesn't disturb · wn owned tho baton ... Bdwy. 1a Vanesoa Redgrave with only ing or eat out.
brotherhood, simple • valur.s.
,ot Pelillsyl'Vallia an~fford of Vermont chance for peace lies in small steps, tak· the mayor's rehaaroals ... The picture - displays of "Refined a couple of fleeting roles to her
hon..ty, 8ll end of lighting. 'l'h•
propose a hall to ali homlling in North en quietly, that make the position of each Mels, sponsored on radio by j Dance Partners" decorating the credit, gets on The Queen's bon· Q - Bow 03D it be deter· I movement may ~slble st:ake
Vietnam nort!t of the 21st parallel for 60 side credible to the other.
Plymouth, serenade relief pit· .few taxi-dancehalls left can't ,ors-list .. . George Hamilton's · mined whether a person has aduHs into viewing 1themselves
·days. That would exempt the city of Ha·
That we are willing to Invest another chers [being driven in 1 cart 10 ,have changed in generations; 'career may be getting galvanic tuberculosis of the kidney? as young people
them . iJiqi bt!t.llot the port of Haiphong .
100.000 men in Vietnam is probably quit~ the Shea Stadium mound with I the originals of the antique pho- short • term notoriety vta hi • What are I he symptoms? whiob would do wonders for the
t · &amp;the North Vietnamese responded credthle - and acceptable - to Hanot. "In My Merry Oldsmobile" tos •urely by now m us I be Lynda Bird·watehing but it'o Would any restriction in I he communication gap.
1
WitJ!j' limilar de-escalatory step; such It That we are ready to de-escalate by small
whteb
is
eeumenical
huckstergrandmas
or
better
...
First
more
than
counter
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i diet be required?
BUT .... if adults who turn
diStilantling major supply depots aloni- steps, however, Is something that does
lng
but
bad
~
flannel
psya
song
~r~~up
complain
bitterly
by
almost
universal
ridicule
!
A
A
penOn
wiih
thill
di
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the
wheels arid pay the b iII •
,
the Ho ~ Millh Trail, the United States not seem to have been Q!ade as credible
1
Iebology ... A few TV perform. of lack of privacy, then one when his name comeo up; and ease may or may not also bave WeDI Hippy, the Hippies would
would then end all bombing uortb of the to them as it might be. •
em eucb u Gore Vidal, Marya turns up driving a Roii..Royee te's a better pl'!'former titan I tuberculosis of the lunp. The soon leal'li man doefJ not live by
Mannes, David Susskind, Alan painted like a carnival·hust-- the cafe jokes abo~! him.
diagnosis is made by lind; !lowers and bella alone, nor can
IBurke,
JOt Pyne etc. seem un- ler'a dream.
! If Julie Newmlir had the per., ing blond and tuberelll baeDli he;-~ ; survive on ideall&lt;m
;ahlt lo dilleronliate between Big Sudden Stan catch the ' fonnlng personality or tale.nt 1.lD th~ urine. X-ray flbps oii!Je minunommon oanoe.
same old ego-virus, become tor.' to match her flamboyant Jun-~ kidneys, IJiken alter 1 dye has It's "beautiful"--after "love"
llmspollllbility and lroedom
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. scads of wide.oereen motives the world m on top of them: end not a TV stooge
II we outline of typical leo tons In t.be young thinkers tos9 around Hip. beingo quncbed into the TV bur never seem to flower intn were a radio or TV oportseas&amp;- ! kidneys. Urination may be pam- py Hiakus, but don't sell your·
, screens. distorting perfectly ' w•ll·adjusted celebrities who rr who waon't a baoeball big fuL Ao with tuberculosis in any selveo short lor a mess of poi.
mce foreheadl into triple-dome!. 1just might try meeting I he i r !e,~gue graduate, we'd worry ' part of the body, a nouriohing FOC\!1 your ldeallom on better----· - .. -·- - - - --· - --· - -- · - Iat renewal time Spencer .Tra· . dl•t to build the victim up rath-· ing the lml'ld, not running !rom
By.tiiCJ¥pv BRUW
Television Pitch
I complicated dally matter• we
dueled 10:30 a.m. Saturday in cy's lace looked like someihlng ' er than a restrictive diet Is pre· it. II you'd demonstrate loveUaited ....... laterutlonai
It's not only automobile!, of au ~· ·
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the Barton Chapel Church with Gutzom Borglum carved lor the : scribed.
join the Peaea Crops or VIsta I
HOLLYWOOD IUPIJ ' - Now course, that are sold this way.
- Prime l!nmple
the Rev. Robert flunn official- oges out of The Blarney Stone I
-H.
that the Senate ha• passed the ' Any number of goods are sold For e1ample, Jut month our
ing. Burial will be in the church .. Every time we see girl b1r- 1 Q - Wbat art the symptoms
,lrU,~in lendi ..JI!II. illwould be 1on the home screen by fellows local edueatiOillll television staeS
cemetery.
tendero and waitresses in tigh~s, of turbereulosis of the adren- Dear Hele~~;
1o ~ llilir there m:ght whose g!owrng tales usually latl lion had a provem about
we suspect it's a hustle Tw:g. l als• Js tl)ere any treatment The Beary part about Hippy·
~tuallf' be .. 8Ubstanlial l~xplain that ·lnlel'lt on loans "whether 1 penon may be over· PT. PLEASANT - James The body wUI be taken to the gy Is Important enougll to have beside hydroeortlrone?
land iJ 11 gives teens 1 plar.
· ~ on televiJiOn•a ··llsod car · 1 kes • the price of their ln•ured or under-insured, and : Tomlin, 85, Pliny Rt. !, died late residence from the CrOYI·IUnlloted Measurements . . . . A - Any diSease of lite ad- to nm away to instead of stay·
'ial.Smen 1nd oome other 1• . 1eto higher \!!an announctd what wrong klnda of life Tueeday niglit in Pleasant Va~ Husoe'l Funeral Hom•. where I When we heard Donna Lee's , renals will call!e weakneso, 1ng homo and facing up to their
l!lvertiBers.
" ,at tije start. But ear saltsmen, tnmranee policies are sold."
ley Hospital following 1 three 1 lnends may call lfter 6 "' m. rerord of "I'll Be Seeing You," easy fatigability. nausea and troubles. Ao you 1aid, it 'IOUDds
1The lnlth · In-lending bill ,by their large numbm on The notion that a comnwcial monlha Ulnl'!l.
Iwe thought when site natted.ihe los. of weight. Drup of the like Ill kinds of fuA and no
1Thursday.
.,.... that thooe wlto lend Ivideo, are the symbol of lhis network, 1\ilich depenclo 10 A tired brick 018800 be'
music at th. word "through" , eorti!one group are given to problema 1n "n""er·· never"
.money must tell those who . kind o1 oelllng to many vi•wers, heavily on Insurance advertiJ. was
Jln. 29, tllt!Z in Wayne ,
SALES REPORT
:that ohe had to be kidding: but combat the adrenal delielency land. By lite · llme they wake
bort'Oif :t tf"•ctsely how m~ch 'Spec:ally those of ns who ing, would &lt;llfer such a prtgram Coonty, w. Va., the ton of the Pl. Pleaoan&amp; U•••toek Sale~ eo. she was In deli(l-toned earnest. but fi&gt;r the tuberculosis strepto- up 8lld oee the gril)lftel8 and
loans wtll ,east lor ttems like ;tolera~ !hem '" order to see '" preposterous, of cour~~e-~~nd loll! AnllloJty and N
Walta
r Joey Biohop Is a nne TV mycian. Isoniazid att.t para· bopj!]el8ll8SI
o1 it Ill, they
.utmnobileo and appll,nces. ~ late-niljht old movies.
that is the great pity. f~r life is Tomlin Ho was a =her of
Salllrday, July I, 111'1 Iguest but not a host ... Mamie ! amino salicylic acid are pre- Imay bave loot oot on eduea. In sftOrt. when a telev:ewer It's too bad, by the way, that Indeed 1olting more
more the Barton Cha . I Church :md 1 . HOGS - 17$ to 220 21.80 to ,Van ])ol'iln sings just 11 well scribed.
jion, heal~ and their future.
.l!JtellJ to another unctuous oales •dclitional legislation hasn't complicated for mos persons lll 1 1 l'tlid pet of ll 1 8 0 n 23; Heavies 20.26 kl 21.80; as any of the burlesque queens· Q - Jlfes oe have tuhercu· The VD l'llle .,_, diiH "lov·
•PJ!.ch 'lrom 1 il8ed ear or even' been introduced to make It o wh hi.. lo deal with ~on
on
Ligllts 18.10 and 21; Fat Sow• ~ of our youth /Ann Corio, Cbar- , lolil 11 the x.ray film ahowl fDg" people It lantasil.e and
a new ear--dealers. he would crime punishable by banging for lincreuilll paperwork and taxe•
y.
13.80 to 16.85; Boars 11 to 16; 'maine Ada Leonard, Hind 1 white opots on one lung?
II'Owlnl - 8lld antibiotic drop
~U suffer'lr~ the bid ~I ish u•ed car television ~lesmen to , and the like, ~nd 11 any ib'vlVOI'I Include hit widow, Pigs 8.75 to 11.75; Slro'k Sboats 1Wasa~. Margie Hart, Georaia A - Anytllln&amp;that 1J opaqqo 0""' don't knOck it any more.
'W the repillalbe IIQl'OIIIve. ha•e the preoumptlm to Ret responolble medium of eornmu• Alberta Rutherford Tomlin, one by Head !UO to ;o.
1 Sothern) . . ·Peter, Paula
and to x rays will be seen aallahi A few web with '1eter Pan"
,lliss. but at least fte 1rouldl lriendiy and personal with us In nieatlon should do, teltYision lii!l'er, Mrs. Velma Thompson, CA'ITLE - Hcifm l&amp;.M to Mary stroke ua 11 ebea)Hel'- areat on lhe film. In tire luQP (111011 9llitort pt tlllmuoioned
. , _ 01aetly what be WtU pay , ihelr time on 9Cl'een, as though should try to be nl,1 some Pliny Rt. 2 and one brtlther, 2UO; Fat Cows 17 ·to ~.35; 'monizers in sima ~ut wo moat theoo towd be caused by tuber- maida Gt a Wllek), and your
''ill intere•t. .
, anybody il roolly interested In l•gitimate aid to the vlewert1 it Jack Tomlin of Ohio.
Canners 14.75 kl 16.85; Bulis ladmit they don't ling well
culosil, hiltoplasmoell, coecldl• w1to1e 1Ift llli,V be •neve
' Aayone wl\o watches televl-1them.
depends on.
Ftutnt ttrvlee will be ...,. 18 to 23; Milk Cows 140 to %20;
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.~ at Ill knows , how blataot The truth-in-lending bill, if It Not long 1go, Cl!S-TV pr,. 'I - - ·-- · · -.. - - Stock Cows and Calve• 175 to
The Almanac
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ous otlter illv•lw dllll..._
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=111d nervy ihe sale. pitches for Ishould have a direct effeot oo sented a nluable fllur.parl II IIIli 1 larp Iuiie, and the :&gt;.im; Stock Steers 20.50 aed %4.75 By United Pre88 Jnlel'tllltionol
•.automobll.. c1suallr art, with , televlolon advetioemenll. would namination of · tho Warren Ismaller onea are those that Stock HeiW's 17.50 to 21; Stock 1 Today il Thursday, July 13111, ,
.:.the aceumulaUve monthly ~- ~ be a definite 1lep 1D the right Commlsaion report, and lhta ootiiWill iha llme and Interest Steer Calves 23 to 26.:M; Stock th~ IB4111 day of1967 with 171 to I
often uceedlng tile dtreotlon - a direction that was mellen! in lia onderstnd- of most riewe~s in .'heir dally llel!er Calve&gt; n.z ~ 24.25. I lollow.
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:: 011'-but with thl! point some-1time in which there ia practical,! become such 11 personal Josue broadeutlng !hat has countless ISeconds 32.10; Medtum 27.75 to base 8lld first quarter.
,.t~ow never made clear.
,honest advice lor viewen about With many American~. Butljll• creative posalbillties for &lt;Wlll-1:!9; Common and Heavlel 25 to p The morning otar is Saturn ..
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'100 11/oD il.Wl THE NI614T
MESSY WOULD TRI'
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HEY, ,!J.iJO...
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HOW. SWiLl.
C~INA, $«lPooo Yl1'- HE'LL
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Gilbor~ Mrs. Thelma Shirk,
Mr. and Mre. Larry Sprinkle,
and A. E. Erltwine, and in Nel·
sonvlllo with Mr. 8lld Mrs. Michael Ohlinger 8lld children.

ANAHEIM &lt;UPI) -Jay John·
atone was optioned to Seattle
Wednesday by tlte California
Angels, who recalled Ed Kirkpatrick. Johnstone waa hitting .195
while Klrknatrlck waa hitUng
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Alw•y• 1t Your Service

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DRUGS

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P~1rmaclllt to SII..Va Yov
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get the 4th for

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PORK OIOPS

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Months to Pay ·

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MIDDLJ!:PORT Little League
will sponsor 8ll outalde dance
party with ''The Ja)'l" Satur·
dsy from 9 p.m. to midnight
at the Middleport Community
Park. The public b welcome.
A DANCE PARTY will be
held o~ the tannil court 11 the
Pomeroy school !rom 8:30 lo
tbJI Salufday evening. T be
danee II sponsored by t b e
Pomeroy P.T.A. with I!IUIIe to
be lurnllhed by ''Kenny 11111 the
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Henslq, wardell: Ado Blnellt
lnllde ..,um!: and loin. l!ebing; reprottenllllvil 10 llate "" .
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PENTECOSTAL Church sponsors Italian spa~etti aupper
ly 14 on church lawn. Prices,
$1.25 adillls and 'II eenta
ehildren under 12. Home
let cream, pies and cakes also
aerved. Proce:;ds to the "Sbaave~ lor Christ project. Serving
Will begin at 5 p.m.
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ROCK SPRINGS MYF will
aponsor 8lllee cream social July 14 at 6:30,. Five flavors
home made ice cream. cake,
lnd •oil drinko. Proeeedsado
IUpport a Korean orpban
pt.
ed hit ihe youth.
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OUTSIDE TEEN hdance 1'r,'il
be held Friday aiJl I It
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Pomeroy Tennis Court Danelng will ba from 9 p.m. ·to mid·
night with "The Jays."
MARY SHRINI!l No. 37,
Shrine of Jert18lem will hold 1
picnic on their regular
night Friday, July 14, at 1 p.m.
at the New Haven Park.
ben, families and friends are
welcome. Each one Is asked
bring a covered tlllb and table

Installed . by Nettle
oquncll deputy, ·wtl'e

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workers who didn't like
lngton should , . . , "go .West,
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Mr. and Mro. Allen .Jenkin-: Charles Withee. Mrs. Margaret ;
son, here for the oummer from! Falkner, Melvin Smith, Gardner 1
Florida, joined the group lor , Wehrung, Conrad Ohlinger, Murl
the picnic. Other gueota were I Ohlinger, Lewis Oobome, DonMiss Lindo Johnoon of Rutland, Ina Smith. and the Rev. James
the BPW student nuroe scholar. 'I McGovern. The next meeting
ahip recipient, an~ her friend, I was scheduled for July 20 ·81 8
Miss Barbara Wtlliamo, aloo of 1p.m.
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Rutland.
During a brief business meetARRESTS MADF.
lng eondueted by the preoldent,l PT. PLE.~~ANT - Ariests j
Mrs. Baker, plans we!'! made recorded at the countv jail !m'l ·
for fund • raising projects as the past twenty.four · ·h o u r •'
ways ol meeting the prepared
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budget !or the year whlclt wa• was made Tuesday night at a i
presented by Mrs. Saelons, fi. meeting ol the ladles auxiliary :
nanee chairman.
of Lewis Manley Post, Ameri-,
Mrs. Kom was appointed ao ' can Legion, held at the home of :
chairman of the wrap commit- Mrs. C. R. Young, Middleport. .
lee, and Mrs. Cline was named During the meeting, presided '
chalnnan of the insurance com- over by Mrs. William L. Smith, !
mlttee.
. membership citations were· ac- !
It was announced that I h e l knowledged. Mrs. Young re- ~
August meeting will be a social ' ported on the Poppy pay ,.lt. !
event lor club members with Installation lor ihe ti!W officers i
the hOB!eso committee to have was set for September.
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charge. It wtlJ be held in the A letter was read from Mre. j
Columbia Gas Co. offices.
Wilson Carr of Athens, ou~oing I
District 8 president, thanking 1
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the group for I contribution toOn rl U IOn
ard 8 gift for her The meet..
~g closed with a .prayer for
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peace by Mrs. Will Winston.
Refreshments were served by ,
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M s 'th
A contribuUon lor the Aug. 2 Mrs. oung, rs. m1 .
btriltdar party to be held at !he 1 WII)II!Qo. Mrs. Oscar
Chillicothe Veterans Hospital wtth Arlene lie..,

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In 11185, Horace Gre~ey wrote

up with thP country."

PhUathea Women ol the Middleport Church of Ch1rst lo
Thursday, July 13, at the church
at 7,30 P· m.
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Women of St. Paul
and St. John Lutheran
will meet at st. Paul'•
at8 p. m. Thuraday.
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Class Assists
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Dorbtl eomes thill wool and Aerllan sleeveleSI wostll top teamed
with full lkirt. Hand~oomed dlleolbeque dre.. In ora•1• wool 1nd
&amp;old ribbon aneut IIDII ill 1 Pttln1 Shlllon design. Wool and Acrtl1n
__ t wltlt llandlnt amlll rhtC eoUu IDd four·bulton yoke Ia fram Elanit.

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bel HyssU, Middleport, 8lld Mrs.
GeoJ1e Fry, Columbus, IJlent
Monday at the Racine farm
home ol Mr. 8lld Mrs. Howard
Ervin and ehildren. MJ's. Fry
returned to Col!IIDbus Tuesday.
ller daughter, Mrs. Ruth Petti·
bone ol AsbvlUe came to lake
her IDDiber boma.
Mr. and Mn. Leo ltennedy,
have returned !rom a weekand
visitMre.
in West Jefleson with Mr.
and
Jesole Lake, in Spring•

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DOCTOR'S ORDERS

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whittle of
Worthington, and Mrs. Virginia
Moore, Parkersburg, W. Va.,
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were recent guests of Mr. and
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Orin Smith are
Mrs. Charles Neuman, Syra·
borne from a Florida vacation.
,
euse. Mr. and Mrs. Newnan will
Mr. Smith apent !two week•
~v• saturdav for Dolray
llshing at Lake Kissimmee. The
Beach, Fla., where they wi II
couple visited Mrs. Auta EiOQ Sl e ar
UrC OOmS
visit her brother and sister·in·
~~!t a!r~a= MatheThe annual plenie of ihe Mid-'[ In P,.eparatlon 'lor the 50th :\ Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ja'"o Ad-j
ny and children, Jeffrey, Cindy
dlepoft Busl•eo• and Prole.. . anniversary observance of the , ams and her mother. Mrs. .In·!
and Curtis, will leave Friday ,
Blonal Women's Club wao held Pome1'9Y Cbitrch of Christ bn , me E. Adams, at the P a ! m
for Beaufort, S. C. They b 1 , e
Tuellday evening at the Mid- Aug, 6, members of the Golden ' Beach !lost Home;
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been here for the past 1wo,
dleport Roadside Park.
Rule Cia" met Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prmt'e
weeks visiting relatives.
Attendlni the affair were Mr. at the church to assist In redee- and Mr. •nd Mrs. Sherley Swan
Matheny leaves for Vietnam
Tbanclay
and Mrs. Horace MeElhlflney, orating the classrooms.
' of Long. Bottom, were in Vanceter this month.
ROCK SPRINGS GRA.NGE Mr. and Mrsc Larry 13aker, Mr. A fellowship dinner preceded \ bur~, Ky. , Sunday to ..•ls:t Mr.
Mrs. Mabel Walburn wbo
will meet at I p.m. Thureday at and Mrs. John Werner, Mr. and the work session. Thr~e rooms and Mrs. ~. T. May. ·
spent the winter in Tells
the ball. Inspection will be held Mrs. L. E. Reynolds, Mr. and were painted, the baptbmal was Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pullen
a oon, Charles, otationed
and theM will be a program and Mrs. Harold Sargent, Mrs. Bet- prepared. and a platform for of Magnolia are vacalionlng lor
Shepherd Air Force Base,
relresbmenll.
ty Cll•, Mrs. Ann Bailey, son, &gt;the piano was construeled.
. two weeks at ihe:r trader at
his wile, is here for an
ANNUAL PICNIC ol the
Gary, Mre. Mary Kunzelman, Participating in the work pro .. Forked Run Lake.
ed visit witlt her son-in-law
rei C1if1 Better Health Clu Ml•s Dorinda Wil1101t, Mn. Jan- ject were Mr. and Mrs. Clar-1
Ge Lee Sh h d .17
dau""ter, Mr. and Mn.
will be held Thursday
. Kom, Mi" Betty Leonard, 1 enee Andrews and !am11y, Mr. were.: . n~
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and
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Thomas. T Sit. Walb1D11 recent. at Royal Oak Park.
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1 ens, rs. eu- and Mrs. Milton Roush
17 ' Chesh' 0 ·both
1y retorned Jrom Thialand.
lah Strali$S and Mrs. Loretta !mily,
Mrs.Evelyn'
Mary Wayland
and 1i el&gt;a'':!e.~~w_w
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son. Mrs.
Smith. Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. GeorgP Fisher
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a tour of major U.S. dlleo to pow the ltlghllghll of ihelr fill eoUeellonl. From left to right, Berged·Or eroated thll two-pleee, doutilo......_ jrteke&amp; wltll maloltlal Ubi and perky bat Ia auede. From

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' dren, Kathy and Karen Columblia, were ·weekend gueoto. of I
their gr:andmother, Mrs. COra
, Wiggins: and MIS! Editb Thorn·
as.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hassler '
of Columbus were Sunday guests I
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Cheater, 'l'lmteblll, 1141tor

Please priDI it to lhow YO!! with beautlf~ .people lD lt. Now
ll'ell't prejudiced 11alilat Hip: ~ ~JOrit1,
ol tilt· illpP!ee
pies.
.re ~Dvlnlllo ·the hllLCCJI!IIIey
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. to be eloier to nabire lho\1&amp;11
COIIIpall)', 110 llleclwtlc St., .Pomeroy,
by • relatlve bantlfUI of American adm.
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Everyihlng
be
w1"6te ill. 11M tl1eft art stlu I!MIO' ,:,00 ·P..,.
Oblo 45789. BUiilneu Office phone 992ors only a few short years ago.
lacll!pi when he aiad Hlpp!ea pie in 11-.t ·
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Yet bellind tbe now somewhat guard"W8llt to s a v e ihe \wrld ··
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love."
Hippies
.re. not "failure&lt;~."
Second clau postaae paid at Pomero7,
tory for ,the cause of democracy Ues the
Hippies
did
not
ask
for
all
ihe
They
Just
!lqn't . • ..!\!' . Hei
Ohio.
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sobtiriilg lieiUe! of the generals that tbiJ
publicity they're getting. They caught up In the bectl~ . ,.a. way
N1ttoall adverttstnK ropreeeutatlve
maw ·troops will be required solely ~
hate
it. Newspaper.( have com- of living. W/th .aU Ill ,Phony·
BottlneW Kimball, Inc.. 348 Le.llngtoll
keep Wi on top of the VIet C9ng and
pJetely ruined the Halt-Asbbul')' """'· OBSERVER · might • a y,
Ave. New Yor- Cil)l, New York.
North Vietnamese durinl the coming
"They ...., .rulniO, 001\ econo•
mon~.
SubiiCI1pUOit rateso DeUvered Dy car
my. TheY don't work; they're
· FOl the fact is that escalation has
rler where avaUable, 35 eenta per wee&amp;
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lazy, all they do is !!llloke pot,
been met by el!l'alation since the beginone year ID advance at the Dall.Y Senti
take LSD and make !ove.'' I
ning. Communist troop strength Is high·
By
Wa'/110
G.
Urand•tadl,
M.D·
ask you - wh~t's wrong with
all
office
•18.20;
m
monllts.
19.10
er than it has ever ~een, despite the
Q - A boy I date bas a mild that? He should try it some·
lbree mont.hl 13.90. By lllulor Routt
bombing of North V1etnam and ever-m·
ease
of tuberculosil. How can llme.
where carrier service not available ono
creasing battle losses.
1 avoid contracting ll without These teens who run away
moatlt fl.SO. B, miD one yur •10.00
McNamara described more than the
Sb:
months.
•5.25;
Tbne
montltl.
13.00
refu•ing to see him?
!rom home to take sllelter In
IJDmediate situation when he said at Da
A - U youl'lriend's dillease the Haigh&amp;-Ashbury probably do
Nang: "Our casualties are high but we
io
•till communicable, be should more growing up than some
have also Inflicted high casualties on
be in • · ssnltarium. The d II· kid whO has been tied to· his
North Vietnamese army units."
What he described was the situation
ease is spread chleOy through mother's apron strin-,s lor !6
u it was io 1965 and 1966 as it is likely
sputum that has dried, is ear- years. )note !rom B: No Del
to be in 1968. Only the numbers havt
ried in the air on dust particles Complete wllh VD, bad trips,
been ehanged-for the higher.
and Is then inhaled hit a BUI(lOJI' and a "dope record" dial Mepl
It is often forgotten that esealation is
tlble pel'l!OJ1. It , may also be ~ aoemployed.)
not tlte prerogative only of this country. 20th parallel for a like 60.day periodtransmitted through the uae of Hippies don't "exist" as
Options open to the Commu~t sts mclude and so on down in five ·steps until the
. c om m on utensils, eRJIO(!!ally live-in hoboes" - they're 'he-1
a step-up of ter;·orist. bombmgs 111 Sat- 17th parallel dividmg North and South
forks, spoons and drinking gla.. ing.' There'• a difference, yoij
gon and .other South Vietnamese cities; Vietnam was reached.
ses.
know. So what if It is a Pet et
The otaged de-escalation plan would
the infiltr•tion in even greater numbers
Nem-ly
everyone
is
suscepll·
Pan
life. We know bow to livo.
of the large North Vietnamese standln~ produce a growing atmosphere of mutual
ble to this infection but SU8COJl' -WENDY
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army; the use of Comm\lnist "volunteers' confidence, think the congressmen. Its
tlbility
is greatly inereaoed by Dear Wendy:
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from other countries; the opening of di· virtue is that most mllitary targets are
being undernoUtlillhed, general· TeD me more five years from
versionary action in Korea.
. in southern North Vietnam.
ly
run-down, ebronlellly tired now, when you're a haR:been
ThiB was emphasi7.ed by eight RepubTitus, should the. North Vietnamese
or by having 8Ueh disease ao Hippy with no place to go, "be·
lican congressmen the other day as they fail to respond to the first bombing lim·
diabetes or any type
lung lng" is flnu and noble, but II
introduced a scheme for a de-escalation itation, bombing could be resumed north
NEW YORK - . O'BSERV A- ' If you ever attended bJg.band peers, or !hat larger majority aliment. Until your lr!end bas yoo really wanted to "save the
of the war that would steer a middle of the 21st parallel wiithout havin~ eaus·
TIONS
.. It's ao tougb to get ballroom "Battles of .Music,'' their inlellectual supe:·iors, and been certified 88 completely world lllrough love," you'd "do"
course between "those who would bomb ed the military effort in South Vtetnam
a N. Y. cop In an emergency you're probably either bald or iearn something . while being cured, kissing should be avoid- mort! than drop 0111 of ·it.
more and those who would bomb less." any disadvantage.
Would such a plan work? The con· JU it is to get Western Union gray ... The "Tomght" allow stirnulated .. When we consid- , ed. If he is the type that loveo Now don't get me wrong. I
Representatives Morse of Massachu·
al;!ts, jlelien~ack of Oregon, Esch of gressmen honestly don't know. Their pro. on the phone ... They 've start- ' orchestra oounded better, le8S er all lhe great English stage · ' lo cook, tell him gently but think that some of what the
Mlch!Jan, Horton of N~w York, Mathia• posal is put forth not as 1i panacea for ed new guided tours at City j square, when Skitch Hender- screen otars, we wonder b o w: firmly that yoo will do the cook· Hippies stand lor has merit:
of Naryland, Mosher of Ohio, Schwejker Vietnam but in the belief that the best HID; hope it doesn't disturb · wn owned tho baton ... Bdwy. 1a Vanesoa Redgrave with only ing or eat out.
brotherhood, simple • valur.s.
,ot Pelillsyl'Vallia an~fford of Vermont chance for peace lies in small steps, tak· the mayor's rehaaroals ... The picture - displays of "Refined a couple of fleeting roles to her
hon..ty, 8ll end of lighting. 'l'h•
propose a hall to ali homlling in North en quietly, that make the position of each Mels, sponsored on radio by j Dance Partners" decorating the credit, gets on The Queen's bon· Q - Bow 03D it be deter· I movement may ~slble st:ake
Vietnam nort!t of the 21st parallel for 60 side credible to the other.
Plymouth, serenade relief pit· .few taxi-dancehalls left can't ,ors-list .. . George Hamilton's · mined whether a person has aduHs into viewing 1themselves
·days. That would exempt the city of Ha·
That we are willing to Invest another chers [being driven in 1 cart 10 ,have changed in generations; 'career may be getting galvanic tuberculosis of the kidney? as young people
them . iJiqi bt!t.llot the port of Haiphong .
100.000 men in Vietnam is probably quit~ the Shea Stadium mound with I the originals of the antique pho- short • term notoriety vta hi • What are I he symptoms? whiob would do wonders for the
t · &amp;the North Vietnamese responded credthle - and acceptable - to Hanot. "In My Merry Oldsmobile" tos •urely by now m us I be Lynda Bird·watehing but it'o Would any restriction in I he communication gap.
1
WitJ!j' limilar de-escalatory step; such It That we are ready to de-escalate by small
whteb
is
eeumenical
huckstergrandmas
or
better
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First
more
than
counter
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i diet be required?
BUT .... if adults who turn
diStilantling major supply depots aloni- steps, however, Is something that does
lng
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bad
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flannel
psya
song
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complain
bitterly
by
almost
universal
ridicule
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thill
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wheels arid pay the b iII •
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the Ho ~ Millh Trail, the United States not seem to have been Q!ade as credible
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Iebology ... A few TV perform. of lack of privacy, then one when his name comeo up; and ease may or may not also bave WeDI Hippy, the Hippies would
would then end all bombing uortb of the to them as it might be. •
em eucb u Gore Vidal, Marya turns up driving a Roii..Royee te's a better pl'!'former titan I tuberculosis of the lunp. The soon leal'li man doefJ not live by
Mannes, David Susskind, Alan painted like a carnival·hust-- the cafe jokes abo~! him.
diagnosis is made by lind; !lowers and bella alone, nor can
IBurke,
JOt Pyne etc. seem un- ler'a dream.
! If Julie Newmlir had the per., ing blond and tuberelll baeDli he;-~ ; survive on ideall&lt;m
;ahlt lo dilleronliate between Big Sudden Stan catch the ' fonnlng personality or tale.nt 1.lD th~ urine. X-ray flbps oii!Je minunommon oanoe.
same old ego-virus, become tor.' to match her flamboyant Jun-~ kidneys, IJiken alter 1 dye has It's "beautiful"--after "love"
llmspollllbility and lroedom
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j lpi!Oeh .. .Suddenly there are.tured at fans' attention, pull oesque facade she'd be a Star been injected. may . show lhel your favorite word- when you
. scads of wide.oereen motives the world m on top of them: end not a TV stooge
II we outline of typical leo tons In t.be young thinkers tos9 around Hip. beingo quncbed into the TV bur never seem to flower intn were a radio or TV oportseas&amp;- ! kidneys. Urination may be pam- py Hiakus, but don't sell your·
, screens. distorting perfectly ' w•ll·adjusted celebrities who rr who waon't a baoeball big fuL Ao with tuberculosis in any selveo short lor a mess of poi.
mce foreheadl into triple-dome!. 1just might try meeting I he i r !e,~gue graduate, we'd worry ' part of the body, a nouriohing FOC\!1 your ldeallom on better----· - .. -·- - - - --· - --· - -- · - Iat renewal time Spencer .Tra· . dl•t to build the victim up rath-· ing the lml'ld, not running !rom
By.tiiCJ¥pv BRUW
Television Pitch
I complicated dally matter• we
dueled 10:30 a.m. Saturday in cy's lace looked like someihlng ' er than a restrictive diet Is pre· it. II you'd demonstrate loveUaited ....... laterutlonai
It's not only automobile!, of au ~· ·
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the Barton Chapel Church with Gutzom Borglum carved lor the : scribed.
join the Peaea Crops or VIsta I
HOLLYWOOD IUPIJ ' - Now course, that are sold this way.
- Prime l!nmple
the Rev. Robert flunn official- oges out of The Blarney Stone I
-H.
that the Senate ha• passed the ' Any number of goods are sold For e1ample, Jut month our
ing. Burial will be in the church .. Every time we see girl b1r- 1 Q - Wbat art the symptoms
,lrU,~in lendi ..JI!II. illwould be 1on the home screen by fellows local edueatiOillll television staeS
cemetery.
tendero and waitresses in tigh~s, of turbereulosis of the adren- Dear Hele~~;
1o ~ llilir there m:ght whose g!owrng tales usually latl lion had a provem about
we suspect it's a hustle Tw:g. l als• Js tl)ere any treatment The Beary part about Hippy·
~tuallf' be .. 8Ubstanlial l~xplain that ·lnlel'lt on loans "whether 1 penon may be over· PT. PLEASANT - James The body wUI be taken to the gy Is Important enougll to have beside hydroeortlrone?
land iJ 11 gives teens 1 plar.
· ~ on televiJiOn•a ··llsod car · 1 kes • the price of their ln•ured or under-insured, and : Tomlin, 85, Pliny Rt. !, died late residence from the CrOYI·IUnlloted Measurements . . . . A - Any diSease of lite ad- to nm away to instead of stay·
'ial.Smen 1nd oome other 1• . 1eto higher \!!an announctd what wrong klnda of life Tueeday niglit in Pleasant Va~ Husoe'l Funeral Hom•. where I When we heard Donna Lee's , renals will call!e weakneso, 1ng homo and facing up to their
l!lvertiBers.
" ,at tije start. But ear saltsmen, tnmranee policies are sold."
ley Hospital following 1 three 1 lnends may call lfter 6 "' m. rerord of "I'll Be Seeing You," easy fatigability. nausea and troubles. Ao you 1aid, it 'IOUDds
1The lnlth · In-lending bill ,by their large numbm on The notion that a comnwcial monlha Ulnl'!l.
Iwe thought when site natted.ihe los. of weight. Drup of the like Ill kinds of fuA and no
1Thursday.
.,.... that thooe wlto lend Ivideo, are the symbol of lhis network, 1\ilich depenclo 10 A tired brick 018800 be'
music at th. word "through" , eorti!one group are given to problema 1n "n""er·· never"
.money must tell those who . kind o1 oelllng to many vi•wers, heavily on Insurance advertiJ. was
Jln. 29, tllt!Z in Wayne ,
SALES REPORT
:that ohe had to be kidding: but combat the adrenal delielency land. By lite · llme they wake
bort'Oif :t tf"•ctsely how m~ch 'Spec:ally those of ns who ing, would &lt;llfer such a prtgram Coonty, w. Va., the ton of the Pl. Pleaoan&amp; U•••toek Sale~ eo. she was In deli(l-toned earnest. but fi&gt;r the tuberculosis strepto- up 8lld oee the gril)lftel8 and
loans wtll ,east lor ttems like ;tolera~ !hem '" order to see '" preposterous, of cour~~e-~~nd loll! AnllloJty and N
Walta
r Joey Biohop Is a nne TV mycian. Isoniazid att.t para· bopj!]el8ll8SI
o1 it Ill, they
.utmnobileo and appll,nces. ~ late-niljht old movies.
that is the great pity. f~r life is Tomlin Ho was a =her of
Salllrday, July I, 111'1 Iguest but not a host ... Mamie ! amino salicylic acid are pre- Imay bave loot oot on eduea. In sftOrt. when a telev:ewer It's too bad, by the way, that Indeed 1olting more
more the Barton Cha . I Church :md 1 . HOGS - 17$ to 220 21.80 to ,Van ])ol'iln sings just 11 well scribed.
jion, heal~ and their future.
.l!JtellJ to another unctuous oales •dclitional legislation hasn't complicated for mos persons lll 1 1 l'tlid pet of ll 1 8 0 n 23; Heavies 20.26 kl 21.80; as any of the burlesque queens· Q - Jlfes oe have tuhercu· The VD l'llle .,_, diiH "lov·
•PJ!.ch 'lrom 1 il8ed ear or even' been introduced to make It o wh hi.. lo deal with ~on
on
Ligllts 18.10 and 21; Fat Sow• ~ of our youth /Ann Corio, Cbar- , lolil 11 the x.ray film ahowl fDg" people It lantasil.e and
a new ear--dealers. he would crime punishable by banging for lincreuilll paperwork and taxe•
y.
13.80 to 16.85; Boars 11 to 16; 'maine Ada Leonard, Hind 1 white opots on one lung?
II'Owlnl - 8lld antibiotic drop
~U suffer'lr~ the bid ~I ish u•ed car television ~lesmen to , and the like, ~nd 11 any ib'vlVOI'I Include hit widow, Pigs 8.75 to 11.75; Slro'k Sboats 1Wasa~. Margie Hart, Georaia A - Anytllln&amp;that 1J opaqqo 0""' don't knOck it any more.
'W the repillalbe IIQl'OIIIve. ha•e the preoumptlm to Ret responolble medium of eornmu• Alberta Rutherford Tomlin, one by Head !UO to ;o.
1 Sothern) . . ·Peter, Paula
and to x rays will be seen aallahi A few web with '1eter Pan"
,lliss. but at least fte 1rouldl lriendiy and personal with us In nieatlon should do, teltYision lii!l'er, Mrs. Velma Thompson, CA'ITLE - Hcifm l&amp;.M to Mary stroke ua 11 ebea)Hel'- areat on lhe film. In tire luQP (111011 9llitort pt tlllmuoioned
. , _ 01aetly what be WtU pay , ihelr time on 9Cl'een, as though should try to be nl,1 some Pliny Rt. 2 and one brtlther, 2UO; Fat Cows 17 ·to ~.35; 'monizers in sima ~ut wo moat theoo towd be caused by tuber- maida Gt a Wllek), and your
''ill intere•t. .
, anybody il roolly interested In l•gitimate aid to the vlewert1 it Jack Tomlin of Ohio.
Canners 14.75 kl 16.85; Bulis ladmit they don't ling well
culosil, hiltoplasmoell, coecldl• w1to1e 1Ift llli,V be •neve
' Aayone wl\o watches televl-1them.
depends on.
Ftutnt ttrvlee will be ...,. 18 to 23; Milk Cows 140 to %20;
.
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ofdomyeosis, cancer .md Yarl- -··-ONE WHO HA
.~ at Ill knows , how blataot The truth-in-lending bill, if It Not long 1go, Cl!S-TV pr,. 'I - - ·-- · · -.. - - Stock Cows and Calve• 175 to
The Almanac
.
ous otlter illv•lw dllll..._
J11CEN AND REGRETS IT ..
=111d nervy ihe sale. pitches for Ishould have a direct effeot oo sented a nluable fllur.parl II IIIli 1 larp Iuiie, and the :&gt;.im; Stock Steers 20.50 aed %4.75 By United Pre88 Jnlel'tllltionol
•.automobll.. c1suallr art, with , televlolon advetioemenll. would namination of · tho Warren Ismaller onea are those that Stock HeiW's 17.50 to 21; Stock 1 Today il Thursday, July 13111, ,
.:.the aceumulaUve monthly ~- ~ be a definite 1lep 1D the right Commlsaion report, and lhta ootiiWill iha llme and Interest Steer Calves 23 to 26.:M; Stock th~ IB4111 day of1967 with 171 to I
often uceedlng tile dtreotlon - a direction that was mellen! in lia onderstnd- of most riewe~s in .'heir dally llel!er Calve&gt; n.z ~ 24.25. I lollow.
'
:~al pm'i' announced for 1 •should mclude ~re video air ing of how tilt malt~ has llves, and 11 ts thiS erea of VEAL CAINE ~ Topa 32.511 The moort it between IIIIIOW
:: 011'-but with thl! point some-1time in which there ia practical,! become such 11 personal Josue broadeutlng !hat has countless ISeconds 32.10; Medtum 27.75 to base 8lld first quarter.
,.t~ow never made clear.
,honest advice lor viewen about With many American~. Butljll• creative posalbillties for &lt;Wlll-1:!9; Common and Heavlel 25 to p The morning otar is Saturn ..
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merclal lelevisiOIL
SUO.
The evening i!l:afS art Venus
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Do It
Tune .. •
and Man..
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Bom on this day in ttiM w.,
'100 11/oD il.Wl THE NI614T
MESSY WOULD TRI'
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rather Edward Flanagan, the
HEY, ,!J.iJO...
- r GOT ,., 1$ 'IQJN&amp; 'TO SHt..l&lt;.l HANDS
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'htlllatt.Mnw..
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founder ol Boy's Town.
HOW. SWiLl.
C~INA, $«lPooo Yl1'- HE'LL
WI~ -n.tl YEioltJS
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On thill day in hlllory:
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Gilbor~ Mrs. Thelma Shirk,
Mr. and Mre. Larry Sprinkle,
and A. E. Erltwine, and in Nel·
sonvlllo with Mr. 8lld Mrs. Michael Ohlinger 8lld children.

ANAHEIM &lt;UPI) -Jay John·
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MIDDLJ!:PORT Little League
will sponsor 8ll outalde dance
party with ''The Ja)'l" Satur·
dsy from 9 p.m. to midnight
at the Middleport Community
Park. The public b welcome.
A DANCE PARTY will be
held o~ the tannil court 11 the
Pomeroy school !rom 8:30 lo
tbJI Salufday evening. T be
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PENTECOSTAL Church sponsors Italian spa~etti aupper
ly 14 on church lawn. Prices,
$1.25 adillls and 'II eenta
ehildren under 12. Home
let cream, pies and cakes also
aerved. Proce:;ds to the "Sbaave~ lor Christ project. Serving
Will begin at 5 p.m.
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ROCK SPRINGS MYF will
aponsor 8lllee cream social July 14 at 6:30,. Five flavors
home made ice cream. cake,
lnd •oil drinko. Proeeedsado
IUpport a Korean orpban
pt.
ed hit ihe youth.
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OUTSIDE TEEN hdance 1'r,'il
be held Friday aiJl I It
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Pomeroy Tennis Court Danelng will ba from 9 p.m. ·to mid·
night with "The Jays."
MARY SHRINI!l No. 37,
Shrine of Jert18lem will hold 1
picnic on their regular
night Friday, July 14, at 1 p.m.
at the New Haven Park.
ben, families and friends are
welcome. Each one Is asked
bring a covered tlllb and table

Installed . by Nettle
oquncll deputy, ·wtl'e

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workers who didn't like
lngton should , . . , "go .West,
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Mr. and Mro. Allen .Jenkin-: Charles Withee. Mrs. Margaret ;
son, here for the oummer from! Falkner, Melvin Smith, Gardner 1
Florida, joined the group lor , Wehrung, Conrad Ohlinger, Murl
the picnic. Other gueota were I Ohlinger, Lewis Oobome, DonMiss Lindo Johnoon of Rutland, Ina Smith. and the Rev. James
the BPW student nuroe scholar. 'I McGovern. The next meeting
ahip recipient, an~ her friend, I was scheduled for July 20 ·81 8
Miss Barbara Wtlliamo, aloo of 1p.m.
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Rutland.
During a brief business meetARRESTS MADF.
lng eondueted by the preoldent,l PT. PLE.~~ANT - Ariests j
Mrs. Baker, plans we!'! made recorded at the countv jail !m'l ·
for fund • raising projects as the past twenty.four · ·h o u r •'
ways ol meeting the prepared
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budget !or the year whlclt wa• was made Tuesday night at a i
presented by Mrs. Saelons, fi. meeting ol the ladles auxiliary :
nanee chairman.
of Lewis Manley Post, Ameri-,
Mrs. Kom was appointed ao ' can Legion, held at the home of :
chairman of the wrap commit- Mrs. C. R. Young, Middleport. .
lee, and Mrs. Cline was named During the meeting, presided '
chalnnan of the insurance com- over by Mrs. William L. Smith, !
mlttee.
. membership citations were· ac- !
It was announced that I h e l knowledged. Mrs. Young re- ~
August meeting will be a social ' ported on the Poppy pay ,.lt. !
event lor club members with Installation lor ihe ti!W officers i
the hOB!eso committee to have was set for September.
:
charge. It wtlJ be held in the A letter was read from Mre. j
Columbia Gas Co. offices.
Wilson Carr of Athens, ou~oing I
District 8 president, thanking 1
f
f•
the group for I contribution toOn rl U IOn
ard 8 gift for her The meet..
~g closed with a .prayer for
·
, ,
peace by Mrs. Will Winston.
Refreshments were served by ,
y
M s 'th
A contribuUon lor the Aug. 2 Mrs. oung, rs. m1 .
btriltdar party to be held at !he 1 WII)II!Qo. Mrs. Oscar
Chillicothe Veterans Hospital wtth Arlene lie..,

!ian.

the original 13 otates.
In 11185, Horace Gre~ey wrote

up with thP country."

PhUathea Women ol the Middleport Church of Ch1rst lo
Thursday, July 13, at the church
at 7,30 P· m.
·
AMERICAN Lutheran
Women of St. Paul
and St. John Lutheran
will meet at st. Paul'•
at8 p. m. Thuraday.
·

SATURDAY

1

and to provide you witl!

1

FRIDAY

• Summtr Pur111
eSLIPS

prescripti!IDS ~actly

Class Assists
In Decorating

R d 'd p k

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pharmacist to 'fill biB

Dorbtl eomes thill wool and Aerllan sleeveleSI wostll top teamed
with full lkirt. Hand~oomed dlleolbeque dre.. In ora•1• wool 1nd
&amp;old ribbon aneut IIDII ill 1 Pttln1 Shlllon design. Wool and Acrtl1n
__ t wltlt llandlnt amlll rhtC eoUu IDd four·bulton yoke Ia fram Elanit.

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bel HyssU, Middleport, 8lld Mrs.
GeoJ1e Fry, Columbus, IJlent
Monday at the Racine farm
home ol Mr. 8lld Mrs. Howard
Ervin and ehildren. MJ's. Fry
returned to Col!IIDbus Tuesday.
ller daughter, Mrs. Ruth Petti·
bone ol AsbvlUe came to lake
her IDDiber boma.
Mr. and Mn. Leo ltennedy,
have returned !rom a weekand
visitMre.
in West Jefleson with Mr.
and
Jesole Lake, in Spring•

Mra. llerbert Fink, Mrs. Ma·

James· T ml'n

;+ct.

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Your physician knows

Fla., are vacatiohing here with

omL
'Events··

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DOCTOR'S ORDERS

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whittle of
Worthington, and Mrs. Virginia
Moore, Parkersburg, W. Va.,
1
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Orin Smith are
Mrs. Charles Neuman, Syra·
borne from a Florida vacation.
,
euse. Mr. and Mrs. Newnan will
Mr. Smith apent !two week•
~v• saturdav for Dolray
llshing at Lake Kissimmee. The
Beach, Fla., where they wi II
couple visited Mrs. Auta EiOQ Sl e ar
UrC OOmS
visit her brother and sister·in·
~~!t a!r~a= MatheThe annual plenie of ihe Mid-'[ In P,.eparatlon 'lor the 50th :\ Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ja'"o Ad-j
ny and children, Jeffrey, Cindy
dlepoft Busl•eo• and Prole.. . anniversary observance of the , ams and her mother. Mrs. .In·!
and Curtis, will leave Friday ,
Blonal Women's Club wao held Pome1'9Y Cbitrch of Christ bn , me E. Adams, at the P a ! m
for Beaufort, S. C. They b 1 , e
Tuellday evening at the Mid- Aug, 6, members of the Golden ' Beach !lost Home;
. I
been here for the past 1wo,
dleport Roadside Park.
Rule Cia" met Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prmt'e
weeks visiting relatives.
Attendlni the affair were Mr. at the church to assist In redee- and Mr. •nd Mrs. Sherley Swan
Matheny leaves for Vietnam
Tbanclay
and Mrs. Horace MeElhlflney, orating the classrooms.
' of Long. Bottom, were in Vanceter this month.
ROCK SPRINGS GRA.NGE Mr. and Mrsc Larry 13aker, Mr. A fellowship dinner preceded \ bur~, Ky. , Sunday to ..•ls:t Mr.
Mrs. Mabel Walburn wbo
will meet at I p.m. Thureday at and Mrs. John Werner, Mr. and the work session. Thr~e rooms and Mrs. ~. T. May. ·
spent the winter in Tells
the ball. Inspection will be held Mrs. L. E. Reynolds, Mr. and were painted, the baptbmal was Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pullen
a oon, Charles, otationed
and theM will be a program and Mrs. Harold Sargent, Mrs. Bet- prepared. and a platform for of Magnolia are vacalionlng lor
Shepherd Air Force Base,
relresbmenll.
ty Cll•, Mrs. Ann Bailey, son, &gt;the piano was construeled.
. two weeks at ihe:r trader at
his wile, is here for an
ANNUAL PICNIC ol the
Gary, Mre. Mary Kunzelman, Participating in the work pro .. Forked Run Lake.
ed visit witlt her son-in-law
rei C1if1 Better Health Clu Ml•s Dorinda Wil1101t, Mn. Jan- ject were Mr. and Mrs. Clar-1
Ge Lee Sh h d .17
dau""ter, Mr. and Mn.
will be held Thursday
. Kom, Mi" Betty Leonard, 1 enee Andrews and !am11y, Mr. were.: . n~
· ep er ' • · I
"''
y
Betty
P'ek
M
B
I
end
I
Austmvtlle
Va.,
and
Henrv D. I
1a- Wh't
Thomas. T Sit. Walb1D11 recent. at Royal Oak Park.
rs.
1 ens, rs. eu- and Mrs. Milton Roush
17 ' Chesh' 0 ·both
1y retorned Jrom Thialand.
lah Strali$S and Mrs. Loretta !mily,
Mrs.Evelyn'
Mary Wayland
and 1i el&gt;a'':!e.~~w_w
' ~itlh~'"· ~~~~re~·,
· ·n.:____
REGULAR MEETING of the Saelens.
son. Mrs.
Smith. Mrs.
x:ca~tt'~
:on.

Around and
About
Middleport

A'' DOCTOR

HE FOLLOW$ .

Mr. and Mrs. GeorgP Fisher
· and children of Pompano Beeclt,

Annual Ptcnic
WasTuesdayat

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of Cincinnati are here visiting I
her mother, Mnl. Freda Mitch 1
· 8lld other relatives.

see

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BIX 01' ISRAEL'S TOP PASiiiON FIIIMil an etll'NIIIlY embulthtg cia
a tour of major U.S. dlleo to pow the ltlghllghll of ihelr fill eoUeellonl. From left to right, Berged·Or eroated thll two-pleee, doutilo......_ jrteke&amp; wltll maloltlal Ubi and perky bat Ia auede. From

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Harry Kei ser.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reeves ·

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Voice of Broadwa),.

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DANCE

IN
Air Conditioned Comfort·, '

PART-TIME employment,
years experience In retall
sales as business mBJ!8gl!r,
well versed In State and
erBI tu reports, ea1l 992 ·
142'1.
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SATURDAY, JUlY 1'5 ·
9 P.M; till A.M•.

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Allen 1... Kine

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Memtitn·&amp;o-ts Only

IIIIJll, emb•.

Club

OC 6ULLET,

LOWEEZY··

over pl!yrnen\MI M

·~e

. ii!onth or pay ~
~. free home demonS!J'a·
Uons, call et2-2l3l. 71 Gtc
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OVER SOME
SCRAPs FER

.

I ROOM fiouse and bath, lane I
lilt, bolt)ed pa I)QI)l. furnace,
~~ and bacll ·pordlll, ahln11•11 on lloute 33 In New HaYeD, pboDe :~ 7 lt 3tp

Syr1~""' Oh~

atorm

~DOl'S.

Albert JDII, Ra·
T 10 etc

. I~ O!lt OJI. '1'i!tt

.

eAIIim!pJim Awning•
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MIDDLIPOII,
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222- 4th Ave., Huntington

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v. v. Johnson &amp; Son

leal btatl For Sale

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cine, . . . .1.

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eAiumlnum WlndowJ &amp; Doort eCer Port•
. •Pitlo•
· •Blown In lmulatlon
or Call Collect 53U881

Elmer E. Whir.,

.

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For F. ..Estll!llitet

·
RECESSED bajbtub,
oomode, lavatories, one gas
·~anle, one eleetrle rllll8e and

HONDA •&lt;. ·
SMd' &amp;·SERVId·'·

Contact:
CHARLES U$LE

1

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OOH'T KNOW,
JUST Ul&lt;f I VON'T
· KNOW WHY HE TURN tP
UP HER! iN A DINKY
LITTLE FOU?ING KAYAI(.

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Qtlf6TIOI'l 1"5. \Utlf"! A!?['

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MRS. DERBY
US WITH THE ANE5T,

SERVICE
All New bdlator Shop

ec:.r .eTrvck eH•ter
Cote tBulldoat
eAny Type &lt; .\

ICEITH GOBLE FORD
WY Hlf6

Mlcldl.... rt, 0.
• l,'

tli:AOTIFO~

SLIDE,
TIUAAPPLE! TOO
BAD 'OU STAmP
IT ~ :SOOt.J!

WINNII WINKLII
\.,' . H~[.PRINCE JIM
II
WAN 1eO 10 ELOPE

WITH II'()M BEFORE
1HE QUEEN CH05E
HI&amp; 8RIDE.

Mr. and Mrl. John Webb 'Vitheir daushter aDd family.
and Mrs. David Ball and
Dan Swick Friday

•,

'.
®, THANK5 TO YOU,
I\I:NDY, 1.'00 NEYER
Gar 1HE CHANCE 10
FIND OUT WHAT

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By ·IRANNEfl, .... :

WHATlDIDWA&amp; b OOI·
UNfORG IVAEIL£; l
1 DE&amp;ERVE A

VERY STIFF

HE WANTED!

even·

PEOPlE AR~ ALWAYS
TA.KI k!G ADVA~TAG~ OF
M£ I THEV'R~ ALWAY&gt;
PUSHik!G ME AROUPVD!
HfAVW l&lt;tJOW.'i WKY J

WELI:1FIGHT THEM I
STAN!&gt; UP AMI&gt; LET
THE IUOR.LD IQJOW
WHO 0,00 ARE J

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MEEKl

HAVE '.00 EVER
C'OIJSIDEP£D CflMlGING
YWR IJIIME?

..ASOLINii ALLEY

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Wl-IAT GEAR DO"'Qil
SIJ~eesr 1 LQ'? '

WE. ,;zv "1"0
PL'tAgt! ~M£,
'SMALL. ONE!

ON COOD CARS

t=OR 't'OU I
MAK E lliE

1966 CHEVROLEI' ·.... ·.... ·· .. $1695

tf:PEOAt. 2.UP

f

Biscayne 4 Dr. 396 c'u. ln. engine, turbo h1dramatie trau.

Heater, good tires, vinyl interior, white top over &amp;nJ'
finish

·

1965 MUSTANG ................ $1795
Convertible, 2811 V8 engine! 4-speed1 4 now wbllewall
lirt6, radio and beater, jet b ack !lni1n, white lop
.

1964 DODGE ............ •.. ·.... $1095

;,l u s j -

Z.Door. 270 serieo. White finl.lh, red Interior, 8-cyl. eDIIn~,
automatie trans, Radio and heater, Jlke new whltewau

SUNOCO

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GIVES YOU

1963 VOLKSWAGEN ·.......... •.. $995
2-Door. Vin111nterior, lillbt sreen flnlob, &amp;ood Uno, radio
md heater, a 8barp one
,

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NO OOE i!NDERSTAND&amp; !flY
6EN£RAllON, 8TJ.IER!

.

.

.

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1963 DODGE ·...... · · ·· ·· ····.. • $-1295
880 4 Dr. V8 en&amp;IDO, aulomalic lrana. Power ~ and
brakeo, leu than 2'1000 miles by local owner, white O'tflt
Kold finish, •eat alwayo been cov«ed. Like new tires, a
real cream puff.

DICK TRACY

•

..

, . By CHESTER GOULD
\.

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t.

1962 OIEVY II ·.. ··•·· ...... ·" • $795
4 Door 300 llelto:e, 8 eyL enclnt, ald. trana. Beater, lib
new whitewall tim, clean illterlor, red fiDIIII. ODI -

; I,IIYUY UCATIOI
Come to

MARY JUNE'S
BEAUTY SHOP
SI¢0ND STREET
MlbDLEPORT

&lt;Operi Tutsday ..,.rtlngs
7 p.m.

-992-3667

1962 OLDSMOBILE .............. $9J5
Va., CaD TIS-Mil or

88. 4-lloor. V-8, aulomatlc trw. Radio and buter, tood
tlrel. blue over wblte flnllb, •harp, seat eoym, power
oteerin&amp; and brakes, real Diet,
·
·

I 7 tfe
G£M IS II. travel trailer, eG
model, new, 1leeps 4. Can be
sell • CCllllalnod. BargB!n priced at taOO. R. 0. Harless, Mason, Ohlo. Phone '173-5'135.

1960 CHMOlET " ............... $449

=Ia

'

b~ WORK. or paintln&amp;.
7 t ate
7 7 etcCARP
. l'boal t4Nt05.
:=::E:1'S::-o-:-!rlgh
,-,.,t=T "'
Make
""'-cthe
-m
a beauUful sight with Blue
Luslr!. Rent eleetrle siJam.
NOW TAKING
pooer $1. Pomeroy
Bloek Co.
7 10 6te
APJI!IJCAnONS
sor- -- SAL 18 now a men-yl
CARRIERS
pl. She used Blue Lustre
and upbolltery cleaner.
IN MIDDLEPORT.
eleetrle ebampooer $1.
er Fumlture.
7 10

Conv, VB ollllne, automlte tna1, ~ UIP, w~

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BAJIINEY . GOOGI..I! .,.II ~NUFFV S#tl.lTN

DANCE

IN
Air Conditioned Comfort·, '

PART-TIME employment,
years experience In retall
sales as business mBJ!8gl!r,
well versed In State and
erBI tu reports, ea1l 992 ·
142'1.
T 11

SATURDAY, JUlY 1'5 ·
9 P.M; till A.M•.

.

Allen 1... Kine

' '

.ncn~w

Starduslerl

'

Wtnttcl

Pometoy Eagles

=o--;-'-c:-.:;:-~-=·

Pomeroy, Ohio
Memtitn·&amp;o-ts Only

IIIIJll, emb•.

Club

OC 6ULLET,

LOWEEZY··

over pl!yrnen\MI M

·~e

. ii!onth or pay ~
~. free home demonS!J'a·
Uons, call et2-2l3l. 71 Gtc
'

'

I ~ FETCHED
OVER SOME
SCRAPs FER

.

I ROOM fiouse and bath, lane I
lilt, bolt)ed pa I)QI)l. furnace,
~~ and bacll ·pordlll, ahln11•11 on lloute 33 In New HaYeD, pboDe :~ 7 lt 3tp

Syr1~""' Oh~

atorm

~DOl'S.

Albert JDII, Ra·
T 10 etc

. I~ O!lt OJI. '1'i!tt

.

eAIIim!pJim Awning•
'
,• .
.eAIIipQIIImSidlng •41ull!ltiUht l!alllnsie
404~

DICK iiA~NGI
.•

'

So. 4th St., Ironton

.'

.. W\' Nlll
MIDDLIPOII,
,
' OHIO
.
'

.

222- 4th Ave., Huntington

-

',!t
•

. t..Jings Ho'!cll Sa!"

v. v. Johnson &amp; Son

leal btatl For Sale

'

\

Repl'lltntltlveln Thl1 Are1 20 Yeare For

cine, . . . .1.

t. ··

~1 PI0.-,.'111_..• - ~:~'

eAiumlnum WlndowJ &amp; Doort eCer Port•
. •Pitlo•
· •Blown In lmulatlon
or Call Collect 53U881

Elmer E. Whir.,

.

'

For F. ..Estll!llitet

·
RECESSED bajbtub,
oomode, lavatories, one gas
·~anle, one eleetrle rllll8e and

HONDA •&lt;. ·
SMd' &amp;·SERVId·'·

Contact:
CHARLES U$LE

1

.

OOH'T KNOW,
JUST Ul&lt;f I VON'T
· KNOW WHY HE TURN tP
UP HER! iN A DINKY
LITTLE FOU?ING KAYAI(.

. TOR

n,~?$J

f:

'

dy G.:ORG&amp; tiOIIIOEit

~~~'KJ&gt;~~OF~"'~N~'~]""'~E~NON~A~~~~

INSP'fCTION OF DOUY .PeReY'S •
I

...

.....
...
. , •i

";H!!~

·~

HIO!N6 THE Rl.AL EQI.JIPMt:HT?'f
Qtlf6TIOI'l 1"5. \Utlf"! A!?['

~

I

MRS. DERBY
US WITH THE ANE5T,

SERVICE
All New bdlator Shop

ec:.r .eTrvck eH•ter
Cote tBulldoat
eAny Type &lt; .\

ICEITH GOBLE FORD
WY Hlf6

Mlcldl.... rt, 0.
• l,'

tli:AOTIFO~

SLIDE,
TIUAAPPLE! TOO
BAD 'OU STAmP
IT ~ :SOOt.J!

WINNII WINKLII
\.,' . H~[.PRINCE JIM
II
WAN 1eO 10 ELOPE

WITH II'()M BEFORE
1HE QUEEN CH05E
HI&amp; 8RIDE.

Mr. and Mrl. John Webb 'Vitheir daushter aDd family.
and Mrs. David Ball and
Dan Swick Friday

•,

'.
®, THANK5 TO YOU,
I\I:NDY, 1.'00 NEYER
Gar 1HE CHANCE 10
FIND OUT WHAT

·~

.':. ·g

By ·IRANNEfl, .... :

WHATlDIDWA&amp; b OOI·
UNfORG IVAEIL£; l
1 DE&amp;ERVE A

VERY STIFF

HE WANTED!

even·

PEOPlE AR~ ALWAYS
TA.KI k!G ADVA~TAG~ OF
M£ I THEV'R~ ALWAY&gt;
PUSHik!G ME AROUPVD!
HfAVW l&lt;tJOW.'i WKY J

WELI:1FIGHT THEM I
STAN!&gt; UP AMI&gt; LET
THE IUOR.LD IQJOW
WHO 0,00 ARE J

r-----,,,--- -

I'M ' .
MEEKl

HAVE '.00 EVER
C'OIJSIDEP£D CflMlGING
YWR IJIIME?

..ASOLINii ALLEY

..

ly MERRILL Bl.OSSER

Wl-IAT GEAR DO"'Qil
SIJ~eesr 1 LQ'? '

WE. ,;zv "1"0
PL'tAgt! ~M£,
'SMALL. ONE!

ON COOD CARS

t=OR 't'OU I
MAK E lliE

1966 CHEVROLEI' ·.... ·.... ·· .. $1695

tf:PEOAt. 2.UP

f

Biscayne 4 Dr. 396 c'u. ln. engine, turbo h1dramatie trau.

Heater, good tires, vinyl interior, white top over &amp;nJ'
finish

·

1965 MUSTANG ................ $1795
Convertible, 2811 V8 engine! 4-speed1 4 now wbllewall
lirt6, radio and beater, jet b ack !lni1n, white lop
.

1964 DODGE ............ •.. ·.... $1095

;,l u s j -

Z.Door. 270 serieo. White finl.lh, red Interior, 8-cyl. eDIIn~,
automatie trans, Radio and heater, Jlke new whltewau

SUNOCO

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,.

.

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GIVES YOU

1963 VOLKSWAGEN ·.......... •.. $995
2-Door. Vin111nterior, lillbt sreen flnlob, &amp;ood Uno, radio
md heater, a 8barp one
,

~ p

-

NO OOE i!NDERSTAND&amp; !flY
6EN£RAllON, 8TJ.IER!

.

.

.

-~

1963 DODGE ·...... · · ·· ·· ····.. • $-1295
880 4 Dr. V8 en&amp;IDO, aulomalic lrana. Power ~ and
brakeo, leu than 2'1000 miles by local owner, white O'tflt
Kold finish, •eat alwayo been cov«ed. Like new tires, a
real cream puff.

DICK TRACY

•

..

, . By CHESTER GOULD
\.

.

t.

1962 OIEVY II ·.. ··•·· ...... ·" • $795
4 Door 300 llelto:e, 8 eyL enclnt, ald. trana. Beater, lib
new whitewall tim, clean illterlor, red fiDIIII. ODI -

; I,IIYUY UCATIOI
Come to

MARY JUNE'S
BEAUTY SHOP
SI¢0ND STREET
MlbDLEPORT

&lt;Operi Tutsday ..,.rtlngs
7 p.m.

-992-3667

1962 OLDSMOBILE .............. $9J5
Va., CaD TIS-Mil or

88. 4-lloor. V-8, aulomatlc trw. Radio and buter, tood
tlrel. blue over wblte flnllb, •harp, seat eoym, power
oteerin&amp; and brakes, real Diet,
·
·

I 7 tfe
G£M IS II. travel trailer, eG
model, new, 1leeps 4. Can be
sell • CCllllalnod. BargB!n priced at taOO. R. 0. Harless, Mason, Ohlo. Phone '173-5'135.

1960 CHMOlET " ............... $449

=Ia

'

b~ WORK. or paintln&amp;.
7 t ate
7 7 etcCARP
. l'boal t4Nt05.
:=::E:1'S::-o-:-!rlgh
,-,.,t=T "'
Make
""'-cthe
-m
a beauUful sight with Blue
Luslr!. Rent eleetrle siJam.
NOW TAKING
pooer $1. Pomeroy
Bloek Co.
7 10 6te
APJI!IJCAnONS
sor- -- SAL 18 now a men-yl
CARRIERS
pl. She used Blue Lustre
and upbolltery cleaner.
IN MIDDLEPORT.
eleetrle ebampooer $1.
er Fumlture.
7 10

Conv, VB ollllne, automlte tna1, ~ UIP, w~

FOR

molor

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and cnnddauchten, Mrs. Pearl
Ogdln, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
York and family. Mr. and j
Mr. and Mrs. Downie Nelson 1
and family, Mr. and Mrs Jobn
Dawson and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Dooald, Nelson and family. Mr. and Mn. Clair Nelson,
Mr and Mrs. Dale Goff, and

Mr. and
family

MrS. J!ill

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The 1!168 reunloo will be held

llalph Macomber a n d at West Gate Park.

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Held

SAVE NOW ON WOMENS AND GIRLS

BACHiLOR GIRL

Seamless 'NYLON STOCKINGS

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

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T:
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lsSpeakerto
•mmy .w
.Weight Notchers _Is Hof!O'~ 011 .,
Dr. Guillermo Porras, cardio- 8th 81rthday

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

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Permanent Press Slacks
MADRAS SPORT COATS------! PRICE

s uITs

eSUITS VALUES TO $50

SALE $37.50

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

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

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

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

HAIR SPRAY

BIG SELECTION OF
PATTERNS

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

REG. $1.07
SALE--

Burning, Looting
Brings Guard Out

18" WIDTH
Reg. 49c V1lue

78c

SAL I

39c ,.

July Clearance Sale!
KROEHLER
OPEN STOCK VELVET WALNUT

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

Sale 82.00

92.00 ChMI, 4 drawer

Sale 70.00

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

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

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

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

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WORLD

BIG BARGAINS
WHH.E THEY LASTI

UPHOLSTERY SQUARES

BY THE UPI'

SALE - - • 3 for s1.00

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

s.ts ._

S.le 7.00

SALEI

SAtEI

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- 10.00

WHILE THEY LAST

Reg. 79c Terry Cloth

4-19.81 Autollllllc Electric Buffet Skillets 15.00

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

CANNON

'-IOJO 3 quirt Double Bollen

Sole 7.00

HAND TOWELS

4-10.9~

Silo 7.50

From our RefiUIIl' Stock

3 qu1rt Combln1tlon Cookers
"

S1l1 3.00

21~.29

Slle 2.00

Bakl ond Roost P1n1

Dlsconllnued ~atterns

59c YD.

IRONING BOARD

81-ri.Bralcloth ,

PAD &amp; ·

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

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boards.

L'OVttr.

Flta aU

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$].69

KITCHIN TOWDS
While They L~tl

S.le. 2.00
Slle 3.00

15-4.75 8 Inch Co.Y«ed Skillets

MATIRIAL

SALE! REG. $3.95

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

$l4f

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Golj(, Avril
llayOII 00,. Coltoo, Wub

36" wldtb.z.

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

Available Rlllht Now At Elbtrfelds

. VIEWMAStER
stop in the notions department on the

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

and see the

Laura Antonelli
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FURNITURE ON ILBERFELDS 3RD FLOOII

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5-14.99 12 p1- Cookw1..

,eposif~ ·.

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52.00 Panel Beds, twin siH

SMALL QUANTITIES

SALE $2.50

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

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

REDUCED 20%

PINCHECK WORK PANTS _

$1-00

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tSUITS VALUES TO $40 _ _ SALE $27.50

BOILABLE, 36" WHITE

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

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

Tr~pical
Wonted
&amp; Dacron Blond

Rubber Hospital Sheeting
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SHIRTS

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

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100% nylon. Pl1ln knit snmleu
}(llbenM ill,~N=,_':_ -~~a n I hn ohosp
' s mpro~ ng were installell Monday night Poovlor on July 21, wltb a ban·
err
e.,.., mr• son, at er me.
. Councy .,.,.oo
•·• ~·
Sheen and Sumleu Mtlh
when Meags
•w, que1 that evening at 7 p. m.
Splcetone
and belgetone colort
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Slus
8'h
to
11
pr.
Americ~n Legion Hall.
Mt-o. Martin was made to
Serving as the Inslalllng offi- JJ&lt;:pal'lelllelltal Chapeau Precers were Departmental La miere Virginia Rahe for a glfl
Concierge Mary Martin and to be presented to
MENS
Acting La Concierge P e a r 1 Marshall. ~servaUons for
Knapp. The new officers are Chapeau Passe lunclaeon NonJulia Hysell, chapeau; Iva Pow- day have been made by tbe
ell le demi chapeau premiere; nine partners who plan to atBY PANTEMPOS
Rhoda Hackett, 1e dami chap- tend the L8 Marcile and t
eau deuxleme; Gladys Mow- banquet. The Salon voted to proLong wearing slacks that
rey, L'aumonier; Myrtle Walk- vide corsages_for Departementnever need ironing. Permaer, I'ar.hiviste; Velsle Roush, al La Concierge Mrs. Martin,
nent press. Sizes 29 to 48.
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Ia concierge; Myrtle Walker, Mrs. Knapp, a Pourvlor memColors: Olive, blue, black,
pouvlor member; Catherine her; Mrs. Walker.
chapcharcoal, pewter.
BEGINS FRIDAY 9 A.M.
Je secretaire, caissiere.l eau, and Mrs. Hyaell, cha1aeau ll L=======~-;::=======:
Mrs. Martin prestnlell a chap- elect.
.
.Ieau passe pin to the out-going A committee of tllree was
apSLEEPCRAFT
$1.69
' chapeau. Mry\1¢ Walker, an d' pointed . by Mrs. Walker to be
FORM
FITTED
presented the gavel to the new- responsable hr raasm~ lunda
&amp;
DANDEE·TRED
Iy elected chapeau, Julia ay. each year as Mrs. Marlin prosell. She congratulated ea e h ceeda through the state chairs.
new officer.
The money _will ~.Th• meeting opened ,In ritual- for ber two departeiilental
istic form witb Mrs. Walker ceplions, should she be n$lia
AND COVEll
presiding. The cassiere's re{'Ort dfpartemental chapeau.
All eellacloud aee!lte
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fiber
filled, comtiletelr,
show"" a balance of $153. A re- A
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18":130". Marbellzed patwashable. Fits on milrefJS
port
of the auditing committe" ed by ,
tern,
all eolors.
like
a
form
fitted
sheet.
$4.25
was glven.
and u'nie .
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Full llecl
Pouvior member Mrs. Knapp tbe
_ilop.
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reported on the ·July pouvlor group alilo eXtended thanks to
to be held In the Sheraton-Gib- Phll !llobo~far and Lew! .
2 for $5.00
son Hotel In Cincinnati on July an, vlllage patrolmen,
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Val. to $5 _ Sale $3.65
7 ·p. m. followed by !be paro- asslsttd wltb chaperoning. .
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dies to be presented at 9 p.m. Mrs. Webb was appointed
Colorful two pound box ot 2POuNDBOX
2 for $7.00
The Salon will present 1 skit secretalre calsslere by the
usorted cookies eontalns eight
in the parodies. The evening! coming chapeau. During a convarieties. The l'Gay Nineties"
$8.00 Values Sale $5.65
usortment is made J!lh the
wm be concluded witb a ne- 1eluding social hour ~!fesh­
partemental reception for Chap- Iments were served and JlrW!S II flneil lniredleola.
eau Arree Marshall. It was an-i were won by Mrs. Walker
nouoced that the Dcpartement- ~ Mr•. Mowrey. Next meeting
------1be a picDic on Aug. 14,
$1.39 DOUBLE COATED
SALE $1.95
VALUES TO 3.5~ --­
SALE
2.65
VALUES TO 4.00
SALE $3.50
VALUES TO 6.00

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Charlene Hoe/lieh, Tel: 992-5292

Mrs. Ivan Redd.

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:family, Ml-s. Jewell Buffln&amp;ton

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

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