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Space seientlsts Wednesday
night Ordered 1 successful
midr&lt; '" ,maneuver t,hat put
America's · Luriar Orbiter 5 On
target to orbit the moon and
photOgraph possible Apollo land·
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The ridlo signal Ignited ·a re.
trorocket aboard Lunar Orbiter
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Frank J. Lausehe, 00blo, said Minh was quoted.,-as saying be equipment from north
today he ts motivated "only by wall prepared to go to the ne- Bo~ev!lf1 _, ~~ . ~
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a quest for peace" in calling gotiating table, but no.t under olllhf-11_&amp;.~ Ill._
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lor a halt of North Vietnam the threat of a -umptlon ol of Bo fog Iii, Iii tlble ~ !if .
!K&gt;mbing 1o permit po&amp;•ible ne- bombing II talks failed.
a ll\lllet' :~:
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"My view I! that there sllb\dd Am~peo "
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of eourse, we should withdrfllil CO!IIImle IJ
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the future as ~If-the past, _.; .
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mlensi}!~ to brlnl t
President Johnson's action In been halted before, ·but said
W8lf'iii "iii end."
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' time periods were too thor~ • Lausche,'" Whd · ''lillf ieek
. In a recent speech In Cleve- Lausche feels if ~o-stril~B$
term on lbe
land, Ohio; however, Lausche bombing Is stoppe\1.' t h l;ee
ur~ed.that the bombing be halt- things lllight ,llappeli:
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been with tlje. administration ported is true, might ·negotiate. !efl'~
down-the-line on the war.
-- "II Ho dldn~ come to
"My plea Is a quesi for Inegotiating table, tbe thi~:~
peace," the '"?ator said. "It's ol the ~erl~~ people.
a bit more than'. )Ia•· been at· is daiiiJIR\!l&amp;IY .dlvfcJ"'i;:
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Aft~r four hours of angry de- lion time ~ pro~e .~ oppo.ei'
bat:·, the Senate passed Wednesday night a ' combined new "consumer" til~.
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unportant measure approved this sessiOn.
the m ·'
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o!~parll of b k
apl!l"opriates $308 million in additional money f~t
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Jl,y Collins, R·h'onton, told his colle~gues:
SJon and by folD' !J01It'{ '' calli
"You are about to vote on what IS possibly the great· cuslng Wednesday ~
·. ets bill ever to be presented \
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voted lor the bm llu!y would GOP floor ameudmenll, U!Ji
r They approved It 24-9 with llo! raising
ud If they were adopted. Five ~aile
· two Republicans, Robin Turner opposed It theY woall be amendments were ollend 1114
of Cincinnati and David H o :. against edacatlon,
detested.
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ranks to vote "ainst it.
a ~nate rule at was
t state FiilaDct ~ J ·
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Three DemocUts, Oliver Oca: used during de ale on tlie last Krabach, ~iendim at
s•k of Northfield, Bishop K i l- tall-hike bill ef&amp;hl years I I o btlr ~ ~ EMd
patrick of Warren, and M. Mor- a"d forced ead of 18 aectlons and Joiiii ~ 'tblef Pill
ri• Jacl&lt;son of Oeveland, sided in the bill to be voted on sepa- to Rhodes .;
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rat ely.
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In )or anolt.er fight from Demo· propriations for edQcatlon, and ~ Inrreqe Ulldar tM bi II,
era•• lnthe House would pump thele the Democrats voted for; whlcb allows bll (187 :~
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same as lbat of the
an extra $213 million Into the ou e o r
were concern•
. •tate's school foundation pro- ed with ta•es and !hey opj!Oied of the ~ Gl JleieDII, ....
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lne of them.
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~Ike In tae•. puiUn,!: Demo- ber, !he Democrats wUI ban 1llliciD official Charl11 em.,,
l'tlll In 1 rottea apot:__lf they tn. roll call .sheets come elec. (Colllinued OD Pap I)
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wao rt!JOrted underway Wed- 1
nesday to put tbe name of retired Air Force Gen. Curti•
LeMav: a native of Columbu•.
Ohio. on Wlsoonsln's IR68 republican pretldential primary bal-

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the va~diii!Mn of several ot.l•er
Ne/lTO .h&lt;imi!s In the cltv bv
four whit.s. a 33-year-old man
and three teen-uers. "(! I• ·
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Larrv said \ollay. "But •
don't know. We don't hov• " y
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l0111t•d •.wo ~bojnbs late l'l•d·
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and some neighborhoods In Pro- \Negroea
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. wave j)j ractai\Wlsronsin State University, was fire engines screamed IIIIo tlTe"viaenCi!, where trouble started and .at a' ?Jazmg bUilding_ and lot com~sSion said "
ciB!med another HI~ slain while running from the city's 841).square-block trouble I Monday night. A Ioree of 200 ;hurled miSsiles _at on.cen. agitators look part In recent that qperlencitl
·nigbt as trouble l;Cene of a firebombing at a area through the night.
policemen patrolled the mam ,:!'here were no sermus Injuries. race riots, b~ !hera was no
in three clUes- paint.store. He was Milwaukee's fn Providence flrebombl! trouble area and · 42 state Earller in the day pollee sealed evl,dence of nati~ eiii!Spiracy. racial
Providence, R.I., iuurth death and the 77th person :were hurled at a' home and a troopers stood·by In reserve.
oil a Negro · hous!ng projem Bavaan-Biack ~~:f-'
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to die In racial violence since j store near . a too-block trouble Police a~d firemen in Peoria, because of sniper f~re.
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·Negro in MUwa\lkee's ,l2.
I1(Alice units. Mayor Joseph when they answered fire alarms glan&lt;;e:
Johnson, Secretery
of.violence. Clifford I Arsonlsls touched off nome- Doorley Jr. slapped a curfew on Wednesday
of Washington-A spok&lt;lllan for
Dean Rusk and llefen!le

ctE'Vl!LAND - THE IS.
land Cr~~ Coal Co. of Cle·~&lt;·
land ·wedrtesday was reported
mo~lng ·,fast toward a mel'&lt;ler
with ' Occidental Petroleum
Corp. of I.ios Angeles. The oil
company 1\as offered to a~tsorb
Island ,C~. as a whofly owne~
subs'",rY with' ~n offer of
stock vahle.J tit' ~ million.
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leUer from a I!J'OUP sup110rtlng:
LeMav and asklfl8 hoQo tn ~et
the Reneral's name on the ballot and set up a oampalgn headquarters

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at Florida State University in
Utah and AriiOilll.
spokesman said Egypt
1bt WUdilfo team al!o placed six and Darin Scott, one.
24-9, two Replll!llcw
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Cardiff. Wales, and Dr. Philip K.
Tbe committee, after eonald· agreed to u N truce
seeoDd lut year, again losing
lhe bill while three Democrats
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. at the Massachusetts Institute . .
~ble controversy, approved ston 'chief G~. Odd
to an Oblo tel!ll, th~ Buekeye CRAIG WEBRUNG, another
broke party ran~&lt;~· vote
astronomy lab, born m New
$10 mtUJon lor operations . for proposal• to abstain
Sherlll1' -~· team.
M~ Countian lil8klng prol!l'eas
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edThe sas company lodsy start-.
ol .... ...... navigation In the' Suez
. . The WUdllle teal
In another field, bad several .
Tilt bill, which wal
new aBironauts also In- "Final selection , terminal1on
a llt'onl CIIJ!p&amp;l~ to eiJ- . mtm,.,..
.. .--• one month.
Slmp10n Is 1 member
. sel· palntinga selected fer aboWinl
fOur limes on the Boor. calls elude a Houoton meditallhtern, has not been ~de however, a roU more eustomera 1D Its bud, uve beetl crllleaiiD the pall
An Israeli mUltary apolteiiii8D l!l.'led to 1lfl range office · at at lhe Columbus Festival of
for a per cent hike In 1h e an Illinois astronomer and a spokesman sa1d.
ge.~ payment plan. .
. of npportlq PI to ,the .t• said the Jordllllanl opened
tbe fUll Obio Governilr's i)'o- Arll held Jcly 26-30 oo t b •
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stall\ tales tal, as w•U. as .,.. foi'!D•r Air For&lt;Y. fllght surgeon, The other thtee are:
We believe lhe plan btl real 1~to Middle Adantle reilon thll morning on an lm'aeU
Matcheo whkll l''W bel• grounds of the Statehouse, .
pandinJ ··It .ln. a llliiiiiMtr ol informed sources said.
-Dr. Karl G. Heinze, an as- advantages for Ollt:customers, lo tho dotrlmlll Of lllelt on . patrol about allt mUea 1I01'Ih
. Call!p Perry, June 24 • Z5. OnlY a portion of lhe wor1c
way•
alio increases -!be ei~· Llewellyn 811d Chapmon have tronomer at Northwestern Vnl- aiJd we want everyll!le to know · arta1. However, tile late Pre- ·the Damya bridge ,Hi
· won IJeCOIId place In submllled. was selected for l!lo
aret~ 11tax from nv.:clnts ;tl become u.s. citizens In the la•t versity in Evan!ton, IU.
about It," A. L. t.tOaard, local 11deal Kellledy lad Pr11kleat - Iaraell trOO)il abol b~cl: ill 1
COIIlpelltlon 'at the camp tl!ltival. Craie 11 rem~Qlbtrod·
eight-&lt;enll per pack:..
two and one-half months to con- -Dr Donald Holmquest an manager for Colulilbla Gu of Joluuoa viewed the Appalllo mtnute exchange.
event. .
locally for his drawlnl wtdle
House appruval wflf given firm with reqUirements of the . te · t 1lo sto , M
t Ohio, Inc., said. He made lbese .dJla progrem 11 a prime pevIt wa• the third
thll year .Sim))8011, up- a student at Pomeroy B 11 b
Wedllesdav to
me-• to ScientUic Astronaut Selection ~ rnta~
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erly flchter.
dJiy of lsrae!J.Jonlanlan
on approvaJ ·ofthe Monroe Coun· School.
. ·boolt Workmen's8 Compei\satlon Committee.
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-MOll of the major con\'en- '!'he committee slashed over- llghll In approslmately
Conumsstonera and the aev- The son of Mr. aiJd Mri. _
Harbenolits by 14 per cent to meet "'' Na!JO~al Ae~autlcs and -Dr. W!lllarn E. 'lbornton, lences people 09loY' "tlllay are oil requell!s for demonstl'!IU!'!' ullll area.
era! clty counel1a lD lhe 'l'{oods- tan Webrung, Pomeroy, Crall
the increased
cost of living Space Admmistrat1o~ NASA until June a flight gurgfOil at pos_olhle. becawi they budget beallb projeclll, mining area Pickup 2nd pgh: ·Arab
area, plano to. conduct a ·is a radlology teclmlclan at JU..
since dJe lut ·increase in 19; 9., confirmed that all five men the Alf Force School of Aon:&lt;&gt;- thea COl~. The budget pay- restoration, research! cultural ·
combat pistol training verslde HOipltal ID Columbus,
DeliiOI:rals, ...,. of w h m identified are tn rmal running space M!dlclne In San Antonio, ment plan allows people 10 programs and vocational ,edu'
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eventually voted lll!ainst the bill for the .new astronaut group. Tex.
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spread winter heating eosts ov- calion. It ls possible aome of
Brian Is tbe son of, Mr. and
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on lbe ground it took away as
er the entire year.
, the money wiU bo restored If
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Chester Simpson, Rlll!lne, OVER 101 Melp County glrlt
much as il· g'\"e . in ljdditional '
About 145.000 Columbia ol the bill goes to a Joint congresaiJd ·ts married to lhe • fdlmer wiD tate part In the annual jabenefits•.;Uh.ocressrliltr SoUght
Ohio customers tn Ill Ohio 00\111- sional conference after I be
Badgley, II!Jughter of ulor .fair •lyle revue scbeduled
to mak~ two ~-~ments..
Ues now are enrolled In the House aclll.
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lor 1 p, .m., next Wedeeaday,
,se.aee,
plan.
Miss Margaret Grilfitha, Meiga
The measure. which now goes
-A customer on the budget
CoWI!Y extension ageD!, repot:ta.
to the Senato,. .booots the maxpayment plan normally P~YS
a-•tat, Huntington,
IncldenlaUy the revue wu or·
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about 65 per cent of his home'a
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lgi U ·-•-d,uled to
belcl
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payment for !em· ·..._
Mrs. Richard Grinstead and
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New TrllStl!ts John K•arns, children, Yvonne, Neda. a 0 the four colde•t months cl the
Mr, Spen(er lei'Ved overseas
but has now been set for tb 8
~rt00g Dennis Eynon, Junior Holsing- Todd, of New Haven. Mr. and. year, and therefore normally . 050ft U
the Finl World :War. .
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. er and A""'ld Blankenship, Mrs. John Kearns of Hart!ord, the aarne amount _ approxi- MASON - Mn. Albert Swat- He II survived by hia
Johnl.on . Administration Middleport High School Audt
..' and. approved Agnes Wblte of Syracuse. Mr . . mately one-12th of the total cost zel, MasOJI, enterlalned the Ma- Lenora; lw!i sisters, Mrs.
official said today he expublic
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Clttwls and Mrs. EmU. Eynon and i!Jn. for gas service for a fuU year- son Home Demonstratjon Club Conner, Apple Creek, Oil!•·
the price of wheat to cons year= · ' lie .
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Sellen, Mr. each. month.
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at her hot¥ on Thurs6ay, 'l'be ·MI'!l. Esther .campbell ·
to
1be
apparel IDI
Va) Addison Hartung. 88, of 56 of the United Citizens Band and Mrs. Juruor Holsingor, Mts. -Each account Is reviewed group made plana to tour lhe v_iew, Oblo, .and a
month of ,;AU(I!lll.
such as suill,,coati a!fll drelioel•-: :
r·•net!:Ville, di•d Tuesday night Radio Association mel Julv 27 Larry Holsinger and dau:df\v., twice annually, considering ab- Fenton Glass Plant at .Wil:!a•u- mecel and nephews.
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Wheat pms have ·been de- Mlu GrUilth reports. Tile IItie
at loleigs General HospitaL . at the home of Richard Grin- VIckie . of ltacine, and
weather conditions or town, W. Va., the laat of A,g. Services
be
elinlng lor three conseJllltive and queen of the fair will be an·
Born on'. AUg'.' n. 1879 at stead of New Haven.
Lehew of Long Bottom. MJSs other factors that might affect ust. The lesson "IJvtng
Saturday at 3:30p.m. at
. moriilis, and Dr. Walter W. WJI- nounced during tha revue.
B"n!er Hili, he is olutvlv'ed by The meeting was called to ! Connie Holsinger of ReedsvJll the Individual monthly pay- atively Through the Mid d 1e Chapel with the Rev. I' ear co••. bead o! the . Agriculture
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menl
Years" was presented oy Mra. casto ollclatlng. Burial wUI
Department's Economics Reson, 1
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of the Lord's Prayer I
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. -For one month, beginning Dorothy Carlwr(ght; Mrs. .Rnb-. in the MI. Hertnan 'C..ntelefY.
DepaJtment, aald he e1"""
. in unison~
The next meetmg w•ll be held ! Aug. 11, each gu bill mailed erta Young presented tt.o devo-;The Drew Webster PO$.t' ol the pect. prices \0 continue to •drop
Minutes of' the last me•tlilg at the home
Mr.
Mrs.' to 8 realdentlal customer will tlonals.
I Amertean Legion. will
lor the 11&amp;11 30 days . .:1
F' I
Irene
; were read by tbe secretary, Eynon In Racme. 1
1show the amount that eustolll!!r Mrs. Swatzel ~hnwe~ slides graveside ·~s. ·Frtends
He added, bowveer, Ill&amp;! he WJ
and 1 Donald
Cali for- Grace Holsinger, and the treas,
· would pay monthly under the taken at Jaekaon s Mill &lt;~ the call at the funer-!;4iome any- ospecled wheat prices to lltake
nia. · ··
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a recovery In September.
OOLUMBVS (UP!) - A fire
Other survivor• nnci·Jde nme nes White. Newa letters were
or joln, lhe plan simply by pay. members and their actlvlliosl
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todsy resulltd tn more ·than
granil'cnifdi'en,' g ht great-' read frc•m R'obert Thomnson of
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tng the "budget lmotlnl" In· while
conf&gt;rent1l3.
Diss•
$500,000 damage to two air COD&lt;
Antatr•t president of the u C.
dicaled by I red arrow on the AllendlflJ were M... Matilda
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dltlontng eompanlel boused ill .
and a •11\f.lber of 11 R A.. and "Relav" mamlnes Holur Hospital: V1sl t t 1 bill.
Noble, Ml'l. Roborla You n·f, ,
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the same buUdlng.
and nephewt.
and literature and charter niP- 110urs 2-4 and
p.m. Parenla : -U9l! of the plan Is optional. Mn. Evelyn Stewart, Mrs. CiaLNo one was tnjured.
F,neral ser-ices ,will be held ers wore distributed. 1'1-e. e Ionly o• Pediatrics, Ward.
ThOle who do no wish to UBe ra WllllaJRI, Mrs. •.awrcnce
Firemen fought flames at tbl
at to m. ijiill:li.T'l!
Ew- were from secretary ol State
the budget plan will pay lor I Roush, Mra. Eveltn M:Da•lel,
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Ueber! Corp. and the Air FQ.
illl! : Funert ftome irt1ere Ted Brown. having been apAdmtutODO
I the ,IRS used the preceding Mn. Dorothy CarlwrfJht. Mrs. HONG KONG (UP]) -Com- CLEVELAND (tJPI) -F&amp;en ter Corp. for more than Jl z
frlolids may · all at a ••time.' nroved. and in nrocess of being
, rnontli: which IS allo abown on Bessie Hudson, Mrs. Gordon munlsl Chlna'a army admltted . prominent members of I be l hours. Tile Liebert side of tho
Burial will . be tn the Ct.esr.er Jiled ror the-club's new charter. Mrs. Lowell E. Brown. -1 Jr ·· the .IIlii.
Young, Mrs. \!'obn lfarshll, today that troops bostUe to Mao Cleveland Plumbtilg Contrll:lm's buUdlng was destroyed, Air FIJ.
Cemetery.
1 A new member. Larry Lehew, lllO Adrian Ave.; Walter
R.,
Ml11 Cheryl Hutl100 and Mn. Tfe.tung are lncltlng DIIISS Assn W~ay nl&amp;ht took 4.i ter's plant wu heavfly dam. wao accented.
Wedemeyer, Sr., 427 Fourt~ ,
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Swatzel.
' Industrial strike• and DrMlng Negr'o youths to apply fQI....ap. aged,
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peasants to "storm tnto I h e prentlceshlpl Ia Plumbers Local Liebert produce" conab,lpt
slon a lavelle Rhower was hrld hpolls; Mrs. WUhur ercer, ·
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tempera~ aiJd buinldlty air
lor Mr an4 Mrs. Junior Hoi- 1 Patriot: Ml'!l ..John s. GriHith, \
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DETROIT (UPI) - For dj The •tunntpg admission of The doors ol the uuloil Ci.U condltlonlnl unitll. Air Filter
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RL 2 Thurman, Judy G. GIII- I
Motor OJ dlaclo··• Wed sd porty chairman Mao's trouble were IN&gt;kM
"\.!"'" manufactures and lnstallt lUter•
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Yn\IIJllslown, o[fered an amend• res ments were serv..
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tentative price hikes of up to with his army came tn a poUcy The joint apprenticeship f.or &amp;If
merit to replace lhe bike with Mr. and Mrs. Marion l!ilJ•h. gan, Gallipolis F rry'
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tw on 11181 model trucks '" th editorial tn the mllltary ne,.._ committee of Local 55 had
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flrat tipoff on IIHr 11181 cat"' ande · 118per Uberatlon Army Dally. scheduled . a meetlil!! to gtvo
eamption in thelaw "In which : Letart. W. Va . Mr. and Mr.. roy: Mrs. Blame Carter, riJ., Steven and Jlm111y llenalar truck price picture
Peklna: Radio broadcast lhe work a··•--ents to 22 a-naD
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IIcea who had been sel~d
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Lo ' Bot- 1a e ens ar n me.
PLAN IITREET WORK
Cllln~ rebel army element•. II earlier. These apprentlces:-tlke
me )bill."
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Ricky and . Tammv P•tl Route 7 In Middleport, from said, ''They attempt to tn,,[to the uninvited contractors' ;WJ&lt;I
CCI
Hjo warnW Republicans ti]or
M Le ·
rr:a~ have been havmg mutn)ll the Mill st., to the cGrperatlon llm·ithe workers Into deserllnl their •youth• found a notice onli
w01j)d "hear !he wrath of the ! t Upper IYen
~::to..';;.aci:n~ 8Bole~ , Wor: past week.
it• going north, wlll be ~lacl&lt;· oroductliJ\I posts. attempt lo door !llltilllf the meeting
d Carl M. Findling, 51,. Rt. 1,
peojJle" at election time if th"Y
h'ngt · M J · b J 'Kl
Junior Radektn and family of ~·pped l!Y the state department IInette the oeasanlll to storm tn- ~n cancelled.
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Long Bottom, was adqulted to
the sales
Y XI
McArthur spent Saturday eve- of highways during the morn- ! to the etllel, attempt to oabo·
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Holzer HosP,llal
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""e want the
knnw SYRACUSE _ 11 was report· , . p · D Keil. Rl 1•W II nlng w1th h1s mother, Mrs. Eth- ing hours Friday and all day tage production and OOCJal orI Wednesday with ·\1 sevett
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:that Rhodes has changed ed ·ihat $132411 wao cloared on :on, M:
el Radokin. ·
on Saturday Mlddleoort Mayor· der."
Tw CAU . MADE
to his left hand '(t'll-, J!!'
hll 'no new ta"'s' theory to the recent .supper wben the
S Clark Rt
Several from here attenrtert C. Or , Fish.;. laid. Parking a- !
•lte were
I liccldenl at
bonie, of ·. )lfl
'lKI ;aew tam on business.'
Lad1es Auxiliary of the Volun- Souih Point· Oouglao 'E Half· the annual fish fry at Wllkes- 1tong tile routa -cannot be pe•- 1
foti''l'blrd dl
ayina
P ura- brother. Shftley. R. Flf1lllL'\Iti
Caiile,J, slloUted. "Rhndes ba• , teer Fire Dept. met in t he hUI Rt 1 Cbeshire
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ville.
mUted durtn, tbl oertod the ' T
A0 0 eed
Y morn g Y ' omerny FindUng caugh! ,his left
sold '!I .people down tho nver l CouncU room ol the town hail
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, Mr. and Mn. Albert Cone and\ mayor said, In tHin•
the ' oumey .
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emer&amp;ene? squacj. l,etbY
In a C\'mhtne, 111 1the
·(if I
an4 J!!IW ts tr?tng to d•i~'~&gt;•l ,;., . lor a regular meetinS Jul 24.
Mra. Ginevra Foster cailllfl to coupera!IOII ·01 reeldenlll
DrawilllfB for the thl annual son, Mlnfrs~Ue•. Wfl ~~
illjl brother. Tile rlgllt .1
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mak ttl
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tdedt y id Mrs. Thom" L. Dorst, Rt. I see Mrs Ola Perry rceenttv.
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S"••o4se· Pee Willi Tournament I Veterana 'Meinor!a) Hosolla .. . !Inger wao ampullteil. the inl i
~!0 ay for 11 ,
e e ed :~~
~.::g 0 ~e':~tth Pomeroy, daughter •. 2•50 a.!"· I Mr. and Mrs. John Reed vhw·• 1i0 beld at! p. m. Mourla~. ·ter laUing on a old,walll' tn. lhe dl~ flnRer was . fractllfl'll .i d
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.Tuesday: Mrs B1ame Car .er lied Sundav with hor rarenti
StliT DIIIMISSED
1Au~ust 7. at the Syracu,.. BaD Pomeroy buslneu section. ir· he hlllf laceratlona on t~e r..Uf!!t. ·
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, ore a~:Y1 1th.' na :00 r."~~ Jr. son, ?.48 a.m. Tuesday.
Mr. Md Mra. carl Ilea~
A oult by Clement F. Spring·, Park..
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lly Thurlday morning, . •' 'I· , linger. His ~~~0~ Ia ri.~lt
··,ftrrlal~l 1 \tong all g. P 1 red
Bidwell.
1er, etc. aaatut the Meigs Coun, , The .tourney
entry lee of Grace ~a\ljlhan, Mulberry · vi. ed 11 good.
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;:" son. ~ wos answe
Mr Fraley who purchased .ly Water Company Jw been 16 must b!l paid priOr to
Pomeroy, wu token to the
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D1!1\'ij+im 'M JN!I'Io.RJI~ OP Y eight
"· Various re- Mrs. Anthony F. Atkinson, and the isen~ farm, Is c•ioon-1dismissed. witli prejudice In drawtn••· aci!ordlng to
sluiie hOaDI!III• ·after ·~ml'jf : ., .
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son: Mrs. Charles E. Bo- Ina:
cuttlnr brush on It Melga County Common
n:'ent Director Bob Louks.
U\ at homa: Bcith jllltlenll yn'f Mrs, Wlliion Wii;i, :..·: ·'
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~=~~~";::::::' iliank-you card Will sent to Dick""" and mlant daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Don McBlane snd chll- Court.
~ent wl11 !lllrt at I: SO p, m. treated and -diiiChargecl.
Detp'ee in English . .. '
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'" Wlnebrtnner lor the donation of Ott•
McGowan and Infant dau- dren nl Calilomla have sn•nt
on
August t.
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ghter, Mrs. Jimmy J. Thorot~n
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FINED ON I OOVNT8
tranlll ahould. contact LOukl
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"' ~·· "'· "'"'•- n • • • new .restroom fixtufts and to aM infant son Mrs. Jackie E. their vaca on ere . •
• · • DUane TuUle, II, Mlnersvtllo, CIIUng vtl-2961 8yraCI'se.
· - Th •· dlltleston the former 'Re'E ..
..,. llthoi- Mleo , _
. , Eleanor Wlngott lor services
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Bond. Mrs. Bobby L. CoUins, 1 med home
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re f•"' a e recen supper M Ei I M Co de Cynth"11 u
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~ay morning · In the cour.t 0I ·----· •
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Mrs. Lena
and .
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, recevi! er . Degree I!' Ent
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to the hool
t ded g hl'- Jn Eads. Paul Golinski, Pame- d ~lor of Dayton vt&lt;ited hilr Middleoort. Mayor c1 o. Filiber, Th~ ~· Cfly 81\rlnt
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Harvey Co}:
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or rear
e Ia J. Jenklnl, Mrs. Gary F. ang
d Mr· Tavior 1150 and COlli on chal'llea of reo wlU meet lhla evenllll
on
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"h• 81 sl•tlng arreit and '15 and costa p.m., at their
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sympathy .&lt;ards wrn lent.
O.nver M. Thoma, Tamara L. Moore a lew daya .!,.- llll . on cbl!raes ·of dlsluf)llng tho p&lt;a~.
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An alli:t10n wiU he held at Wlcidlne, Thana Phillips and Vleek.
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"'fi~ol'!l'!! - ~ .,.,..,.."tile A\11. 14 meeting. Agn.es Angela l!aker.
Mr. and Mrs. w.,l-.f R"\JJ •day •Mft senten"&lt;'
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of Chillicothe were at ·,t h • t.r i how9er1, In Ueu · 01
• , lfOUp at the drlve·m restaur· farm home bere over tile week for illll; t~ar.
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. Attending were Mra. H a II,
Marrtaee Appllcattoe
Mrs. Pauline FOoter ond Mrs.
Met~• Geoerol · R61!Jttol
Eileen CWk, My!a Hudson Ag· .Larry Wayne Rupe, 20, 1.&amp;118'· Cllnev_ra Jl'ostor we"' rt·cent Admitted - John Stanley. AI- while
oel· Wbtte, Edith Hood. JAnice •tl~. V.S. Alr Force and Bevt~· GallillOiis vl&lt;ltors.
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l.aW.OO, Marte Rlur and Ada ly SUe Forbes, 18, Rt. 2, AI- .lara p•A .1•"• r -·~··1•
nt..h~~ - HIDTy Schwab
Sid,
b1my.
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The Bouse, in a live-hour cl!anles made wlllle the ·)egis- intact' opera~ fUndi lor still- .lime ~ · poltedl,, lbal lbe
~ton; approved seven,bllll Ia lat~ lll!olln session•.• ·: . · llatMc!Onal.,niFam&amp; tn';·fl.irt ·~ state, .... _.. meau
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lour houn to line up
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violations.
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1n tho final vote, which wu A. Llewellyn, a
at Florida State University in
Utah and AriiOilll.
spokesman said Egypt
1bt WUdilfo team al!o placed six and Darin Scott, one.
24-9, two Replll!llcw
Tallahassee a
Cardiff. Wales, and Dr. Philip K.
Tbe committee, after eonald· agreed to u N truce
seeoDd lut year, again losing
lhe bill while three Democrats
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~ble controversy, approved ston 'chief G~. Odd
to an Oblo tel!ll, th~ Buekeye CRAIG WEBRUNG, another
broke party ran~&lt;~· vote
astronomy lab, born m New
$10 mtUJon lor operations . for proposal• to abstain
Sherlll1' -~· team.
M~ Countian lil8klng prol!l'eas
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In another field, bad several .
Tilt bill, which wal
new aBironauts also In- "Final selection , terminal1on
a llt'onl CIIJ!p&amp;l~ to eiJ- . mtm,.,..
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Slmp10n Is 1 member
. sel· palntinga selected fer aboWinl
fOur limes on the Boor. calls elude a Houoton meditallhtern, has not been ~de however, a roU more eustomera 1D Its bud, uve beetl crllleaiiD the pall
An Israeli mUltary apolteiiii8D l!l.'led to 1lfl range office · at at lhe Columbus Festival of
for a per cent hike In 1h e an Illinois astronomer and a spokesman sa1d.
ge.~ payment plan. .
. of npportlq PI to ,the .t• said the Jordllllanl opened
tbe fUll Obio Governilr's i)'o- Arll held Jcly 26-30 oo t b •
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We believe lhe plan btl real 1~to Middle Adantle reilon thll morning on an lm'aeU
Matcheo whkll l''W bel• grounds of the Statehouse, .
pandinJ ··It .ln. a llliiiiiMtr ol informed sources said.
-Dr. Karl G. Heinze, an as- advantages for Ollt:customers, lo tho dotrlmlll Of lllelt on . patrol about allt mUea 1I01'Ih
. Call!p Perry, June 24 • Z5. OnlY a portion of lhe wor1c
way•
alio increases -!be ei~· Llewellyn 811d Chapmon have tronomer at Northwestern Vnl- aiJd we want everyll!le to know · arta1. However, tile late Pre- ·the Damya bridge ,Hi
· won IJeCOIId place In submllled. was selected for l!lo
aret~ 11tax from nv.:clnts ;tl become u.s. citizens In the la•t versity in Evan!ton, IU.
about It," A. L. t.tOaard, local 11deal Kellledy lad Pr11kleat - Iaraell trOO)il abol b~cl: ill 1
COIIlpelltlon 'at the camp tl!ltival. Craie 11 rem~Qlbtrod·
eight-&lt;enll per pack:..
two and one-half months to con- -Dr Donald Holmquest an manager for Colulilbla Gu of Joluuoa viewed the Appalllo mtnute exchange.
event. .
locally for his drawlnl wtdle
House appruval wflf given firm with reqUirements of the . te · t 1lo sto , M
t Ohio, Inc., said. He made lbese .dJla progrem 11 a prime pevIt wa• the third
thll year .Sim))8011, up- a student at Pomeroy B 11 b
Wedllesdav to
me-• to ScientUic Astronaut Selection ~ rnta~
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dJiy of lsrae!J.Jonlanlan
on approvaJ ·ofthe Monroe Coun· School.
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-MOll of the major con\'en- '!'he committee slashed over- llghll In approslmately
Conumsstonera and the aev- The son of Mr. aiJd Mri. _
Harbenolits by 14 per cent to meet "'' Na!JO~al Ae~autlcs and -Dr. W!lllarn E. 'lbornton, lences people 09loY' "tlllay are oil requell!s for demonstl'!IU!'!' ullll area.
era! clty counel1a lD lhe 'l'{oods- tan Webrung, Pomeroy, Crall
the increased
cost of living Space Admmistrat1o~ NASA until June a flight gurgfOil at pos_olhle. becawi they budget beallb projeclll, mining area Pickup 2nd pgh: ·Arab
area, plano to. conduct a ·is a radlology teclmlclan at JU..
since dJe lut ·increase in 19; 9., confirmed that all five men the Alf Force School of Aon:&lt;&gt;- thea COl~. The budget pay- restoration, research! cultural ·
combat pistol training verslde HOipltal ID Columbus,
DeliiOI:rals, ...,. of w h m identified are tn rmal running space M!dlclne In San Antonio, ment plan allows people 10 programs and vocational ,edu'
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Brian Is tbe son of, Mr. and
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much as il· g'\"e . in ljdditional '
About 145.000 Columbia ol the bill goes to a Joint congresaiJd ·ts married to lhe • fdlmer wiD tate part In the annual jabenefits•.;Uh.ocressrliltr SoUght
Ohio customers tn Ill Ohio 00\111- sional conference after I be
Badgley, II!Jughter of ulor .fair •lyle revue scbeduled
to mak~ two ~-~ments..
Ues now are enrolled In the House aclll.
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Miss Margaret Grilfitha, Meiga
The measure. which now goes
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CoWI!Y extension ageD!, repot:ta.
to the Senato,. .booots the maxpayment plan normally P~YS
a-•tat, Huntington,
IncldenlaUy the revue wu or·
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New TrllStl!ts John K•arns, children, Yvonne, Neda. a 0 the four colde•t months cl the
Mr, Spen(er lei'Ved overseas
but has now been set for tb 8
~rt00g Dennis Eynon, Junior Holsing- Todd, of New Haven. Mr. and. year, and therefore normally . 050ft U
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Johnl.on . Administration Middleport High School Audt
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official said today he expublic
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Clttwls and Mrs. EmU. Eynon and i!Jn. for gas service for a fuU year- son Home Demonstratjon Club Conner, Apple Creek, Oil!•·
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Sellen, Mr. each. month.
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Va) Addison Hartung. 88, of 56 of the United Citizens Band and Mrs. Juruor Holsingor, Mts. -Each account Is reviewed group made plana to tour lhe v_iew, Oblo, .and a
month of ,;AU(I!lll.
such as suill,,coati a!fll drelioel•-: :
r·•net!:Ville, di•d Tuesday night Radio Association mel Julv 27 Larry Holsinger and dau:df\v., twice annually, considering ab- Fenton Glass Plant at .Wil:!a•u- mecel and nephews.
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Wheat pms have ·been de- Mlu GrUilth reports. Tile IItie
at loleigs General HospitaL . at the home of Richard Grin- VIckie . of ltacine, and
weather conditions or town, W. Va., the laat of A,g. Services
be
elinlng lor three conseJllltive and queen of the fair will be an·
Born on'. AUg'.' n. 1879 at stead of New Haven.
Lehew of Long Bottom. MJSs other factors that might affect ust. The lesson "IJvtng
Saturday at 3:30p.m. at
. moriilis, and Dr. Walter W. WJI- nounced during tha revue.
B"n!er Hili, he is olutvlv'ed by The meeting was called to ! Connie Holsinger of ReedsvJll the Individual monthly pay- atively Through the Mid d 1e Chapel with the Rev. I' ear co••. bead o! the . Agriculture
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menl
Years" was presented oy Mra. casto ollclatlng. Burial wUI
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DepaJtment, aald he e1"""
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The next meetmg w•ll be held ! Aug. 11, each gu bill mailed erta Young presented tt.o devo-;The Drew Webster PO$.t' ol the pect. prices \0 continue to •drop
Minutes of' the last me•tlilg at the home
Mr.
Mrs.' to 8 realdentlal customer will tlonals.
I Amertean Legion. will
lor the 11&amp;11 30 days . .:1
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1show the amount that eustolll!!r Mrs. Swatzel ~hnwe~ slides graveside ·~s. ·Frtends
He added, bowveer, Ill&amp;! he WJ
and 1 Donald
Cali for- Grace Holsinger, and the treas,
· would pay monthly under the taken at Jaekaon s Mill &lt;~ the call at the funer-!;4iome any- ospecled wheat prices to lltake
nia. · ··
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OOLUMBVS (UP!) - A fire
Other survivor• nnci·Jde nme nes White. Newa letters were
or joln, lhe plan simply by pay. members and their actlvlliosl
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granil'cnifdi'en,' g ht great-' read frc•m R'obert Thomnson of
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conf&gt;rent1l3.
Diss•
$500,000 damage to two air COD&lt;
Antatr•t president of the u C.
dicaled by I red arrow on the AllendlflJ were M... Matilda
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dltlontng eompanlel boused ill .
and a •11\f.lber of 11 R A.. and "Relav" mamlnes Holur Hospital: V1sl t t 1 bill.
Noble, Ml'l. Roborla You n·f, ,
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the same buUdlng.
and nephewt.
and literature and charter niP- 110urs 2-4 and
p.m. Parenla : -U9l! of the plan Is optional. Mn. Evelyn Stewart, Mrs. CiaLNo one was tnjured.
F,neral ser-ices ,will be held ers wore distributed. 1'1-e. e Ionly o• Pediatrics, Ward.
ThOle who do no wish to UBe ra WllllaJRI, Mrs. •.awrcnce
Firemen fought flames at tbl
at to m. ijiill:li.T'l!
Ew- were from secretary ol State
the budget plan will pay lor I Roush, Mra. Eveltn M:Da•lel,
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Ueber! Corp. and the Air FQ.
illl! : Funert ftome irt1ere Ted Brown. having been apAdmtutODO
I the ,IRS used the preceding Mn. Dorothy CarlwrfJht. Mrs. HONG KONG (UP]) -Com- CLEVELAND (tJPI) -F&amp;en ter Corp. for more than Jl z
frlolids may · all at a ••time.' nroved. and in nrocess of being
, rnontli: which IS allo abown on Bessie Hudson, Mrs. Gordon munlsl Chlna'a army admltted . prominent members of I be l hours. Tile Liebert side of tho
Burial will . be tn the Ct.esr.er Jiled ror the-club's new charter. Mrs. Lowell E. Brown. -1 Jr ·· the .IIlii.
Young, Mrs. \!'obn lfarshll, today that troops bostUe to Mao Cleveland Plumbtilg Contrll:lm's buUdlng was destroyed, Air FIJ.
Cemetery.
1 A new member. Larry Lehew, lllO Adrian Ave.; Walter
R.,
Ml11 Cheryl Hutl100 and Mn. Tfe.tung are lncltlng DIIISS Assn W~ay nl&amp;ht took 4.i ter's plant wu heavfly dam. wao accented.
Wedemeyer, Sr., 427 Fourt~ ,
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' Industrial strike• and DrMlng Negr'o youths to apply fQI....ap. aged,
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peasants to "storm tnto I h e prentlceshlpl Ia Plumbers Local Liebert produce" conab,lpt
slon a lavelle Rhower was hrld hpolls; Mrs. WUhur ercer, ·
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Motor OJ dlaclo··• Wed sd porty chairman Mao's trouble were IN&gt;kM
"\.!"'" manufactures and lnstallt lUter•
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merit to replace lhe bike with Mr. and Mrs. Marion l!ilJ•h. gan, Gallipolis F rry'
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flrat tipoff on IIHr 11181 cat"' ande · 118per Uberatlon Army Dally. scheduled . a meetlil!! to gtvo
eamption in thelaw "In which : Letart. W. Va . Mr. and Mr.. roy: Mrs. Blame Carter, riJ., Steven and Jlm111y llenalar truck price picture
Peklna: Radio broadcast lhe work a··•--ents to 22 a-naD
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IIcea who had been sel~d
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PLAN IITREET WORK
Cllln~ rebel army element•. II earlier. These apprentlces:-tlke
me )bill."
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Ricky and . Tammv P•tl Route 7 In Middleport, from said, ''They attempt to tn,,[to the uninvited contractors' ;WJ&lt;I
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Hjo warnW Republicans ti]or
M Le ·
rr:a~ have been havmg mutn)ll the Mill st., to the cGrperatlon llm·ithe workers Into deserllnl their •youth• found a notice onli
w01j)d "hear !he wrath of the ! t Upper IYen
~::to..';;.aci:n~ 8Bole~ , Wor: past week.
it• going north, wlll be ~lacl&lt;· oroductliJ\I posts. attempt lo door !llltilllf the meeting
d Carl M. Findling, 51,. Rt. 1,
peojJle" at election time if th"Y
h'ngt · M J · b J 'Kl
Junior Radektn and family of ~·pped l!Y the state department IInette the oeasanlll to storm tn- ~n cancelled.
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Long Bottom, was adqulted to
the sales
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McArthur spent Saturday eve- of highways during the morn- ! to the etllel, attempt to oabo·
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knnw SYRACUSE _ 11 was report· , . p · D Keil. Rl 1•W II nlng w1th h1s mother, Mrs. Eth- ing hours Friday and all day tage production and OOCJal orI Wednesday with ·\1 sevett
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:that Rhodes has changed ed ·ihat $132411 wao cloared on :on, M:
el Radokin. ·
on Saturday Mlddleoort Mayor· der."
Tw CAU . MADE
to his left hand '(t'll-, J!!'
hll 'no new ta"'s' theory to the recent .supper wben the
S Clark Rt
Several from here attenrtert C. Or , Fish.;. laid. Parking a- !
•lte were
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bonie, of ·. )lfl
'lKI ;aew tam on business.'
Lad1es Auxiliary of the Volun- Souih Point· Oouglao 'E Half· the annual fish fry at Wllkes- 1tong tile routa -cannot be pe•- 1
foti''l'blrd dl
ayina
P ura- brother. Shftley. R. Flf1lllL'\Iti
Caiile,J, slloUted. "Rhndes ba• , teer Fire Dept. met in t he hUI Rt 1 Cbeshire
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mUted durtn, tbl oertod the ' T
A0 0 eed
Y morn g Y ' omerny FindUng caugh! ,his left
sold '!I .people down tho nver l CouncU room ol the town hail
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, Mr. and Mn. Albert Cone and\ mayor said, In tHin•
the ' oumey .
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In a C\'mhtne, 111 1the
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an4 J!!IW ts tr?tng to d•i~'~&gt;•l ,;., . lor a regular meetinS Jul 24.
Mra. Ginevra Foster cailllfl to coupera!IOII ·01 reeldenlll
DrawilllfB for the thl annual son, Mlnfrs~Ue•. Wfl ~~
illjl brother. Tile rlgllt .1
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tdedt y id Mrs. Thom" L. Dorst, Rt. I see Mrs Ola Perry rceenttv.
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S"••o4se· Pee Willi Tournament I Veterana 'Meinor!a) Hosolla .. . !Inger wao ampullteil. the inl i
~!0 ay for 11 ,
e e ed :~~
~.::g 0 ~e':~tth Pomeroy, daughter •. 2•50 a.!"· I Mr. and Mrs. John Reed vhw·• 1i0 beld at! p. m. Mourla~. ·ter laUing on a old,walll' tn. lhe dl~ flnRer was . fractllfl'll .i d
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.Tuesday: Mrs B1ame Car .er lied Sundav with hor rarenti
StliT DIIIMISSED
1Au~ust 7. at the Syracu,.. BaD Pomeroy buslneu section. ir· he hlllf laceratlona on t~e r..Uf!!t. ·
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Mr. Md Mra. carl Ilea~
A oult by Clement F. Spring·, Park..
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··,ftrrlal~l 1 \tong all g. P 1 red
Bidwell.
1er, etc. aaatut the Meigs Coun, , The .tourney
entry lee of Grace ~a\ljlhan, Mulberry · vi. ed 11 good.
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Mr Fraley who purchased .ly Water Company Jw been 16 must b!l paid priOr to
Pomeroy, wu token to the
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"· Various re- Mrs. Anthony F. Atkinson, and the isen~ farm, Is c•ioon-1dismissed. witli prejudice In drawtn••· aci!ordlng to
sluiie hOaDI!III• ·after ·~ml'jf : ., .
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son: Mrs. Charles E. Bo- Ina:
cuttlnr brush on It Melga County Common
n:'ent Director Bob Louks.
U\ at homa: Bcith jllltlenll yn'f Mrs, Wlliion Wii;i, :..·: ·'
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~=~~~";::::::' iliank-you card Will sent to Dick""" and mlant daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Don McBlane snd chll- Court.
~ent wl11 !lllrt at I: SO p, m. treated and -diiiChargecl.
Detp'ee in English . .. '
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McGowan and Infant dau- dren nl Calilomla have sn•nt
on
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FINED ON I OOVNT8
tranlll ahould. contact LOukl
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• · • DUane TuUle, II, Mlnersvtllo, CIIUng vtl-2961 8yraCI'se.
· - Th •· dlltleston the former 'Re'E ..
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Mrs. Lena
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to the hool
t ded g hl'- Jn Eads. Paul Golinski, Pame- d ~lor of Dayton vt&lt;ited hilr Middleoort. Mayor c1 o. Filiber, Th~ ~· Cfly 81\rlnt
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Harvey Co}:
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e Ia J. Jenklnl, Mrs. Gary F. ang
d Mr· Tavior 1150 and COlli on chal'llea of reo wlU meet lhla evenllll
on
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"h• 81 sl•tlng arreit and '15 and costa p.m., at their
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O.nver M. Thoma, Tamara L. Moore a lew daya .!,.- llll . on cbl!raes ·of dlsluf)llng tho p&lt;a~.
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"'fi~ol'!l'!! - ~ .,.,..,.."tile A\11. 14 meeting. Agn.es Angela l!aker.
Mr. and Mrs. w.,l-.f R"\JJ •day •Mft senten"&lt;'
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of Chillicothe were at ·,t h • t.r i how9er1, In Ueu · 01
• , lfOUp at the drlve·m restaur· farm home bere over tile week for illll; t~ar.
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Marrtaee Appllcattoe
Mrs. Pauline FOoter ond Mrs.
Met~• Geoerol · R61!Jttol
Eileen CWk, My!a Hudson Ag· .Larry Wayne Rupe, 20, 1.&amp;118'· Cllnev_ra Jl'ostor we"' rt·cent Admitted - John Stanley. AI- while
oel· Wbtte, Edith Hood. JAnice •tl~. V.S. Alr Force and Bevt~· GallillOiis vl&lt;ltors.
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l.aW.OO, Marte Rlur and Ada ly SUe Forbes, 18, Rt. 2, AI- .lara p•A .1•"• r -·~··1•
nt..h~~ - HIDTy Schwab
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I an tvenin&amp; with Rita . Wilbur. Donald Jaffen.
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pi'ojlcts, beall!l
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Purpose of tht bill Ill to &lt;~~I ~tlotf. b®llng• and
the cost of the II&lt;H:alled. fa 1r 1 uea. .. · ·
but bill, enacted "! the 10111b Early Hou8e actlon. w~s 'J·
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General Assembly, by limiting pteled 'O. the bDI wllleb became
the subsidy and lhe dletonce inhre patalabte to Congress afwblch private and poroe)l.. ter PrealdeJ11 JbluJSon liked In
•cal schools DillY be tranaport. ._.1 •···• , 11167,. b·-'•·• lor . 1y wAi.ttR LOGAN

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''f*.t ~ receat ofll.
eflts .,c~ IWJ sent the bill ,to aclmlnl!trlllve ,ollll!er, , ttie. sup. ·, w
TON (tJPI) .,!. 'nit .dil•V.B. •·~
the 110use:
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ertntenc~ent.'of!tlifi! plvt,oq Of l,lqUse Jilibtte work~ :i M ·. ~~rafil-e .aeailtBolb partll!llaslifaU pled3W Savlnp and ~ w!Jb ;'could WOc!neiclay ~t IIIIi l!daUnlilra' ·• ...... • ~ . £aor1J IJDm.
In ~ pia~ to lntreid6 ~ tht fe!IU~DS •tO make. ~·a ,;u.I-io-AppaJfehll preo ;. ... . llle M Jll'l'l1lo-•
pa~m liy both funds.
.them in aecoi'd willl any federal irlm by tsU mUUcm, · but left · ..-.lVeOe•d•y,. at jbe same
The Bouse, in a live-hour cl!anles made wlllle the ·)egis- intact' opera~ fUndi lor still- .lime ~ · poltedl,, lbal lbe
~ton; approved seven,bllll Ia lat~ lll!olln session•.• ·: . · llatMc!Onal.,niFam&amp; tn';·fl.irt ·~ state, .... _.. meau
addlllon to the Workmen s Com- A J1I'OilOW aimed;,at .egll~!JZ· other area• of 111f· ....... • , .,lii "pal sue•y~ !lrlko. .
pensation measure.
. lnl tiJ!I cost o1 I':!!IIP~tlon The Senate hadv~i:rAprU 2i "' "1"'
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Debate lasted nearly an bour of prlvateand ·~hlcai·SchooJ to spend ~73.6 million •on the
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on a Senate - approv!d bill pupils with that of public sciHJol i»'ilgram to provlde a qslelli of

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Tuesday a allllllar boos! In Un· er lhe leglslaturo wai

T.WO ·NaturaJized CitJZens
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to real estate lending powers of
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addltlonal cost to state-chartered ~vinJs aiJd loan
~ers to sup"?rt lbe In- associations .~ ·•
crt11e9 JS $13 mllli1111 a year. Bus Bill Got No Debale
~. 1Senate hod a)IIII'Oved on Most of1t centered on wiJeth.
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from * ' to ~. alliS from $49
alter ~.week$ to f66.
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Pet'IJ$enl lqtal dillblllty
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wd61d go from Sit
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. paymellt be~g -boost!d I rom
emergency
fii,IIJO to $10,000. • .
sed five min.u!eS
Temperary pattial disablUty
ulpll lc!lowin&amp; ...nearly
l&gt;l'ymenlll .niuld be boo~
hours oCdeb~l,f oow aoes
from $49 per week to $56. and
the l\OUSL j\')Jer~, ~ocrats .
. total disability from
say they will oppose it u

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Tired Senators were
ed lor only a skeleton
today, but the House had a
cllendar Including a vote ~
water management-water
tlon mntrol bill.
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AT LOW BUDGET PRICES

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Anew fall collection just arrived and
ready for you now at thrifty prices.

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· SHORT SITS, REGULAR 1.91 ,. ........... SALE 1.66
SHORT lETS, REGULAR 1.79 .. ............ SALE 1.33

Shorty, Reg. 1.98 _ _ _ _

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Shorty, Reg. 1.00
Pedal

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IHOltT IITS, REGULAR 1.29 .. .. •, ....... SALE 1.00

Pusher, Reg. 1.59 - - - - l.OO

SHORT SETS, REGULAR 1.00 .. . .. .. .. .. .. . SALE 88c
PIDAL PUSHERS, IIGULAR 1.91 .... .... SALE 1.66

Shift

. ,.DAL PUS!fERS, RICIULAR 1.79 . ....... SALE 1.33

Gown, Reg. 1.98 _ _ __

HDAL PUIHERS, REGULAR 1. !'9 . . . . . . . . . . SALE 88c
SLACKS. JIEGULAR 2.98

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ILACKS, RIGULAR 2.29 .....'.. . .. . .. .. . SALE 1.66
-5\-ACKS, RE(\ULAR 1.98

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tLLOTTII, REGULAR 1.91 .... ........ .. SALE 1.66

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ILOUSIS. REGULAR 1.91 . .............. SALE 1.44
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• ,ILOUIII," IIGULAR I .4f . .. .. • .. • .. .. .. . IALE 1.00
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INFANTSA~~~:~_,·~- 3 i $,.OO,
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79C
Boys ORL~STRETCHSOX
MENS r:~g~c:x____ $1.oo
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Printed C.nv•• Hops1cking'
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:New F•ll A11t. Pe11111
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Quilt Lining 81 in. • 90 in. Bleached.

Denims &amp; Chambrays, Reg; 79c, 2 yds $1.
Poor Boys Knits, Reg. $1.98 _ yd. $1.00
: F•ll Asst. Mini-Prints, 48" Wide _ yd. 98c

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SLACKS. JIEGULAR 2.98

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for school.

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Bulky Orion
Bulkv Orion s1z1 To
Girls Bulky Cardigan 1111 7 To 14 _

1.44

Girls "C.role"

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7.95 • • • 5.00
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to keeP. their proper flavor and fresh·
ness. t ibson's e4 lusive "Quality
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sunday dinner with her mo!iler
Mell T...-Mtlti•Mtnt•1•H•p•lth Ann
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Nina Robinson and ailllt.
D1llly Sentinel, Box 668• ome~y.
Follrod. They also visited
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Swartz.
Mrs. Iris Carr was ta&lt;l!fl
Veterans Memorial HospUal on
Sunday morning after het,.ming
mat. her home.
Te1-esa Swartz of
town, W. Va., spent last week
with her grandparents. Mr.
Mrs. Hobart Swartz.
JeweU .carr was returned to
·his home hare Sunday ·afternc&gt;n
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after spending sevetal months
in the h&lt;&gt;soital.
9x12 OVAL BRAIDED RUGS .
$3~;00
Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. D. Woode
8x11 FOAM BACK TWEED RUGS- $12.&amp;8
callP.d on Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
ch12 HEAVY ..,..IGHT 'VINYL RUGS $8.88
Woode at Tuppers Plains reMr. and Mrs. William Law1onl cently: Others from this vicini9x12 STANDARD LINOLEUM RUGS $4.74
and Mike, Pat, Glen and
ty who visited them reeentty
DElUXE FOAM FILLED
have returned home altar
were Mr and Mrs. Harry Guth·
week's vacation with Mr.
rte and Mary Carr.
LEASURE PILLOWS
2 for $3.69
Mrs. Raymond Danil!l•,
The Albert Young famUy reSAVE 14 ON A~L WALL PLAQUES
dale, M1rh. They :flso
union will be held In the Woode
1~x56 DOOR MIRRORS
$4.99
north to Burt Lake and
Grove here on Sunday, Aug. 8.
other points of lntorest In "'"'!--- - - - - - NAMCO FOAM MATTRESS 1nd

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pert and three daughter•,
Sterling spent the weekend with
her grandmother, Mrs. ·
Foster. They came especllllly at
this time due to the death of
former seboolmate, Ray
ery.
Ray Howery, elest •on of Mr
ahd Mr!. Verlln Howery,
killed when struck by an automobile last week fn Wa•~ln!l·l
ton;' D. C , where he was
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The MYF from the Albany
Charge and the youth from the
Athens First Methodist Church
enjoyed a wiener roast and lei·
lowship at Dow's Lake State
Park on Sunday evening.
were chaperoned by Rev. Eugene Brundige, Cli"ton Gilkey
and other adults of the area.
Vacation Bible !&lt;'hoot is In
progress at Dyesvllle church under the direction of Rev. and
Mr•. William Uher.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbestar Price
and Laura and Mrs. Loretta
Stansbury and daughter spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Jolumie Throckmorton 1 n
daughter at Saratoga Sp~:~::
N. Y. They also vislted.d
points of interest in that area;
Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jor11an!l
and Walter were Sunday dinner
8\IOSis of his brother Qnd
ter-in-law, Mr aild Mrs.
vern Jordan and family .

Mr. and Mrs. Walt•r
were In Charleston, W. Va ..
@ 1967 bJ NEA, IIIC.
Sund~y where they called
NDon't 1,.1-fll
o~ 'DIIjulf~~~tnt' iw my alltwance
Mr. aild Mrs. ~ .Caster
to ctwer whomer 'arljustlllent' you llllilre in tho surtoxl"
Mr. and Mrs. Chester· Spencer.
Mr. .and ·Mrs. Emzie Davi•
visited Sunday evenin~ with Mr. Parbrsb.q wert \veekend vis·
and Mrs. Mayford Buchannon itors o( Paul and· W,' C.
aod sons.
and cal]td.!il_ see Mr~ and Mrs.
.. 11 - M
H Edgar ~.li.rQtl-ee and Mr. and
0 'II
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ng !· •n• · ro.. er- Mrs. J~."bi-alilfeo'.
man Grossru~kle and famtly on Mr. .' and Mrs. · Billy Lyons,
Sunday everung were 'llr. and Alben!. called to see his par·
MAIL ~EJID.Uf
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scul!ins and Mrs. Gerald B~rrmger and ents, Mr. . and Mrs. Granville
.
daughter of Park• ,,buq visiteo daughter. and fnend! ."' Psrk: Lyons aha his ~rqt~
.•lp-law In New York City, ~e trans:
Sunda) morning with Mr. and ers~rg, Mr. and Ml!~ Sonny ; and sister, Mr. /od
. Gor- porta!ton of 1he malls IS •peed
Mrs. Larry Harris and ,,,ns. Harris and fam11!, M . an d•don Perry, Gr~llil I,vons is ed ~p by an underground pneg.
Leonard&gt;Paug~ of Pltl~burg l Mrs. Larry Harns ~nj son,, ill at his home here. Other mat1c • tube &amp;yBtem- eonslstlng
was here io attend the fu.~eral. Mr. and Mrs. Tom FItch and I callers were ·Mrs Ward M • of 27 mile&amp; of eight-Inch tubas
of Mrs. Hattie Blake. He al,o ' son ol Portland and M:-. and cum aod Mrs. Alice ;:;Is, ar with a ~!llg. capaelty ?'a~
visited in the co•:un••"'•l·
Mrs: ~- P. Harris.
I Danny Marewn of Texao cal• PI'Oiimltely• 200;iloo pieces 0
Robert Barringer i&lt; vi&gt;ilmg VISitmg Saturday with ·his · led to ,.e ·Walter Jordan on maD per l(our.
his grandparents in Par&lt;ero- ' parents. Mr. and Mrs. llrrold Wednesday. Danny and Walter
burg.
Brannon were Mr. and--Mrs. are loruhil'· ochoolmates an
Mr. and Mrs. To.n .
James Brannon and fandlv and Danny is .visiting relatives in
of The Plains vlsil~d his sis- • Mrs. Covert and son of NelsDn- Ohio.
ter, Rose Marcinko, recently: ville.
I Mary Massey, delegate to tbe
Mr. aod Mrs. Wayne
Patty and Mike Brannon of Methodist Annual Confel'llllce
Mansfield are spending th ~ it at Lakeside, 1ave a report to
vacation with their lf'Gdpar- the ctrurches on the Albany
ents; · Mr. ana Mrs. Harold Charge on Sunday mornlng,
Brannon.
Mr. and Mrs. · Rolland Crabtree, Mrs. Donnie Crabtree
daughter Slid · Mt•. Kenneth
INDIAN
Crabtree, met a plane ~~
The jack-fn-l!le-pulplt plant lwnbus ;pit' Friday nllht
also Is called Indian turnip. It , ~nie Crabtree returned
I grows , from a turniplike r o o t baste tralninr In Fort
lllled ~ltb a bot, buminl juice, Texas, where he had spent
which Is sometimes used Jn past several months.
homemade oough medicine.
Meml!ers of' the .' Ci~~-nter
Boy• 4-'H Club and their ad·
YSior, Dofllell Jotdan, attended
CORONATION SITE
a kpet'lal selslon 01 Interviews
All . the English rulers from on
a\ Rutland School
th• time of William the C o n- on Tuei1c!ay
queror; exci!pt Edward V a.41 Mr•.
· tilllerlalnEdward VIII, were crowned In ed
party WedWutmlnllter Atlbey.

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MEIGS OOUNTV Ganl~
Club memben are invited
' tbt Cheshlle Baplist · Chm~ch II
fellowiltlp room at 7:30 p. m.,
Tbunday, Auf. S. Mrs. Franees
Crawford, KJnpton, will demonstrate modern arrangement&amp;.

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The pul!llc Js invited ·to attend.
. 1\UQAGE s~ will be
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United ,Metlrodlst . Chu·rch,
Pomeroy, Friday and Satu~daldl
ta the formerr Al!lworlb
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RUMMAGE SALE,
alii mlseellaneous Items,
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Kenney, president of the West with t!te loea~ 'board ol educa· Asp~atio~ Ot&gt;Chilcb-en, sa 1-1 y ·entertained, with a .
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Ji'owl. Mrs. Ella Smith. aa1f*4
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:,y Mrs. Maty Cleek aod' 1111.
AssoCiation from Cedar·. G'?ve, 1ans with proposed educalio~l ire Bartley; Tiacher Education of !be" 4aughter. Tammy. at sehool of Instruction
Bi:Uy Cowim, were ID eli l8l
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w. Va., outlined six ob)t!ctives revlslo!lll of the state constitU· and Professional Standards Ev• their l\1Uiberry Hetghts home. by' Mrs. Jean Smith,
of tho tefteslriMilliJ. . ·. '''""
of the C.T.A. for this year at lion, and using a~ary . yer- elyn Gammon; Professi'll!ill Afteropenin~ her many gilts, grand guardian, lor B&lt;:thels
Mrs. Smith~ MI'I&lt;' Oifa • ·
Audl()ovJaual aida were used htg lhll11 a.m. worship· service the Mason Colf!'l~ Classroom sonnel. Accompanyrng ,Kee~ey Ethics, Elaine Rouse; Citizen- a decora~f!d birthday cake
District 5.
were overniglrt'
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as a emphasis feature of a BJ. on Sunday, Aug. 2?. Mis• Erna Teachers Assoc1at1on meeting ~o . the meeting ~as Geral!line ship, Irene Brand ; Public )te- served W!lh Ice crrhm a~d
The school. attended
and Mrs. Paul
of St. John lllld SL Paul Luth· Jesse was named chairman lor Tuesday evening at the Ord· Noell, past' president of Kan- lations Jane•Smith and Moral to Mr. and Mrs. Rex
members of Jllbs
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day night's meeting of the Am· renee Douglas was appointed to One of the_ mat~ objectives, Teachers Assoclallon from Steele.
and K;mmy, St~w~rt; M~.
Saturday night at t!te P~::ll
erlcan Lutheran Church Women barulle the beverage, and Mrs. said Keeney, IS lr811llng leader· Charleston, who served as a President of Mason County Mrs. Larry 0 Brren. Jimmy Masonic Temple. Guests
of St. obn and St. Paul Lutll- !larry Davis will have charge ship _for the county association co~ul~ant.
C.T.A. Bernice Anderson an- and Linda, R""ine; Mr . . an from Cleveland, Gallipolis, Har··ll
SHIR'fc S.-~ ~;,,
eran Churches.
of foodparrangement at the ta- in ~rder _that the local or~anl- DISII~gulshed guests .cat the nounced that the c .T.A. w i 11 Mrs. Gerald Kelly, Denn1s ·
risonville, McConnelsvUie,
With the question, "Who Is bleB. ,lo
zaiJon migltl be lmproved.
reception were the new· su~er- sponsor a social hour before the Darla,- Hollywood .. F?a.; Mr rietta, Middleport, Parma, ·
You get
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He?," as the study guide basis The-blrthdays of Mrs. H. Keeney stressed also the mtendent of Mason County Mason County teachers' meet- and Mrs. Allen E1chmgl"', Mr. cine, Rutland and Stockport
!ll!l'Vice and fflllshlilg;
the Rev. Mr. Engel ueed cotor: Warner aod Mrs. Kenneth "Time to Teach" objective Schools Brooks. Smith -and Mrs. ing at 9 a. m. August 28. The and Mrs. Max Eichinger, Sr
Mrs. Smith was
•In ~ 9,.WatS
ed posters, ccmeealed state- Brallll_!l'ere observed. Hostess which would provide each Smith, the asSistant supel'inten- meeting plaee bas not been es- Bec,"y and Max, Jr., ~nd
to . Pomeroy by M~
ments on 1 blackboard, 1 0 d for the evening was Mr•. Josepq laacher With a duty - free lunch dent Dorsey .Scott and Mrs. tablished and will be announc- my s sister, Paula E1chinger. oChsner of Cleveland, ·a
questions attached to a ·molv· 1boreD Sr. Prayets ·for Mrs, period.
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grand guardian. Becky Nease,
ing tray eabfnel'in hll program Wii~an, ·whods ~tallz. Othtr objectives, adopted by of the ~ard of edu~ation, a~d
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on scrlplura trulbrr.
~~if~sted by the~ Rev. the state board of dlreetora of Mrs. S1ders, and thirteen prrnt
The library of Baldwln-Wal- sided at the meeting.
. Mrs. Virgil Hamm vice pre. Mr. Engel. Present for the C.T.A. at Spring Council, ll!'e dpals of Mason County schools.
USie an
a,re lace College, Berea, Ohio, hous- j .~i'-iiiiiiii.....iiiOiii~-----''dent, conducted th~ meetln•. meetl.n\,besldes those named completing the "Lilting,, . the .Following .a brief .meeun.g, C.
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of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blaine nard, Mason. was best man.
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an Falls; r. and Mrs. FTI • August 1 at 6:30p. m. at the f M d M Th
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an ets-:~pursthe late William H.
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Sayre, Tracl. Terry, and Tam- West Columbia EUB C~urclt ~n ~d:l~portrs
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Plds _Belts_
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Mr.
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Charles Sayre, Mrs. William H. hers of both families al.tended She graduated from Walwma
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Eichinger, Leroy Eicllinger, Mr. lbe double ring ceremony.!, High School in the cle&gt;s of
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incll!ding nine children or Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eichinger, Mr. The ·bride, given in marri:i~e and he aItended Mi:ldtcport
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.Eichinger, son, Earl, of &lt;ltr- and Mrs. Paul F.khinger, Paula by her brother. Ray VanMatre. High ~hool. :fhe. newlywedS!
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Mr ' nnd Mrs G ld K n am ou as et · o er
e Eichinger, Sr., Beeky and Mu, with matching ooat with wh;te diana, where he i.- employed·
Home, A committe&amp; of cement and De . d. D elara f H eli y prayer before a bosket dinner. Jr Pomeroy.
accesstiries. Her corsage was by Dravo.
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wood, .. Fla., are here ViSihllg playing games.
LUTHER LEAGUE of St. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Paul Lutheran and St. John Elchi~~r and other relatives. Present were 1\lr. and Mrs.
Lutheran Churche• to leave at Mr; &lt;Li.d Mrs. William Lehew .W1Uiam Hondasbelt, Syracuse;
6 p.m. on a camping trip.
have !flurned from a vacation Miss Marie Houdashelt, Athens;
REVIVAL Is being held at at Mjl,lille Be~ch, S.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lellbeit,
the Burlingham Cburcb by tlre MrS~ Joseph Kelly, the form- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lellbeit,
1\ev, John H. Lanter, evange- er Roie Thornton, and daugh- B=e· and Gary, Mr!. Robert
list, at 7:30p.m. each evening ters, . ~m~ry and , Kathleen, Seyfried and Jimmy, Akron;
through Aug. 6. The Rev. Don· have returned to their home at Mr. and Mrs. William Seyfried,
ald Brickles Is the pastor.
Long Island. N.Y., after a five Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
BPW WILL hold a rummage week''·11!,sit here with Mrs. Pat Seyfried, Janet and Sandra,
sal• Thursday, Aug. ~- from 1 'I'honlllfir.
Lyncllburg, Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
to t p. m. outside on vacant MrJOnd Mrs. Fred Rosen- James Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W'd- l
lot ef Werner's Radio and TV baum f" home after hsving liam Darst, Bernie and Blaik,
in Middleport. A large ~election spent I! week with their son and Miamisburg.
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be available.
there the birthdays of Mr. and Inger, Jr., Linda and JQhn, Mr.
LAUREL
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Better Mrs. Rosenbaum and t h e i r and Mrs Roger Hubbard and
Bealtll Club will ,_et Thur~o grandda.ughter, Jackie, were Roger L~ Syracuse· Mr and
day night at the home ol Mn. obserml.
Mrs. Doyt~ Gibbs a~d Doyle,
Nellle Trscy.
~guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'J r., Parkersburg, w. Va.: Mr.
, Fred R?"nbaum ·Were Mr. and ,and Mr:s. Gerald Kelly, Dennis
LUTHER LEAGUERS .of ~~- ; Mrs. Robert Powell of Warren: ·,and Darla, , Hollywood, Fla.;
Paul Lotheran Church willl Mr. 1 11Jd Mrs. J. P. Folden, Sr. and Michael Middleport·
leave for ~Pinl trip at· I p. Rutialrllj visited In Mason with ;
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172, Order of Eastern S h r, and sJ~ter, Mrs. Vlrglnia Fau- orial Hospital and ts· SJ
wlll meet at 7:30 Tlnlrsday ~hll:dree~..
- ~Mrs~.~F_;;au~d~ree~i~s~a~n..o~u~t~the~m~o;;;n~th:,;in~Char;;le~s~ton~,~W~._;;Va.
at the Masonic Temple. Jnitia- 1;
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are requested lo wear formals.
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Mell T...-Mtlti•Mtnt•1•H•p•lth Ann
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Nina Robinson and ailllt.
D1llly Sentinel, Box 668• ome~y.
Follrod. They also visited
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Swartz.
Mrs. Iris Carr was ta&lt;l!fl
Veterans Memorial HospUal on
Sunday morning after het,.ming
mat. her home.
Te1-esa Swartz of
town, W. Va., spent last week
with her grandparents. Mr.
Mrs. Hobart Swartz.
JeweU .carr was returned to
·his home hare Sunday ·afternc&gt;n
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in the h&lt;&gt;soital.
9x12 OVAL BRAIDED RUGS .
$3~;00
Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. D. Woode
8x11 FOAM BACK TWEED RUGS- $12.&amp;8
callP.d on Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
ch12 HEAVY ..,..IGHT 'VINYL RUGS $8.88
Woode at Tuppers Plains reMr. and Mrs. William Law1onl cently: Others from this vicini9x12 STANDARD LINOLEUM RUGS $4.74
and Mike, Pat, Glen and
ty who visited them reeentty
DElUXE FOAM FILLED
have returned home altar
were Mr and Mrs. Harry Guth·
week's vacation with Mr.
rte and Mary Carr.
LEASURE PILLOWS
2 for $3.69
Mrs. Raymond Danil!l•,
The Albert Young famUy reSAVE 14 ON A~L WALL PLAQUES
dale, M1rh. They :flso
union will be held In the Woode
1~x56 DOOR MIRRORS
$4.99
north to Burt Lake and
Grove here on Sunday, Aug. 8.
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and Mrs. Theodore
pert and three daughter•,
Sterling spent the weekend with
her grandmother, Mrs. ·
Foster. They came especllllly at
this time due to the death of
former seboolmate, Ray
ery.
Ray Howery, elest •on of Mr
ahd Mr!. Verlln Howery,
killed when struck by an automobile last week fn Wa•~ln!l·l
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The MYF from the Albany
Charge and the youth from the
Athens First Methodist Church
enjoyed a wiener roast and lei·
lowship at Dow's Lake State
Park on Sunday evening.
were chaperoned by Rev. Eugene Brundige, Cli"ton Gilkey
and other adults of the area.
Vacation Bible !&lt;'hoot is In
progress at Dyesvllle church under the direction of Rev. and
Mr•. William Uher.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbestar Price
and Laura and Mrs. Loretta
Stansbury and daughter spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Jolumie Throckmorton 1 n
daughter at Saratoga Sp~:~::
N. Y. They also vislted.d
points of interest in that area;
Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jor11an!l
and Walter were Sunday dinner
8\IOSis of his brother Qnd
ter-in-law, Mr aild Mrs.
vern Jordan and family .

Mr. and Mrs. Walt•r
were In Charleston, W. Va ..
@ 1967 bJ NEA, IIIC.
Sund~y where they called
NDon't 1,.1-fll
o~ 'DIIjulf~~~tnt' iw my alltwance
Mr. aild Mrs. ~ .Caster
to ctwer whomer 'arljustlllent' you llllilre in tho surtoxl"
Mr. and Mrs. Chester· Spencer.
Mr. .and ·Mrs. Emzie Davi•
visited Sunday evenin~ with Mr. Parbrsb.q wert \veekend vis·
and Mrs. Mayford Buchannon itors o( Paul and· W,' C.
aod sons.
and cal]td.!il_ see Mr~ and Mrs.
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man Grossru~kle and famtly on Mr. .' and Mrs. · Billy Lyons,
Sunday everung were 'llr. and Alben!. called to see his par·
MAIL ~EJID.Uf
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scul!ins and Mrs. Gerald B~rrmger and ents, Mr. . and Mrs. Granville
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daughter of Park• ,,buq visiteo daughter. and fnend! ."' Psrk: Lyons aha his ~rqt~
.•lp-law In New York City, ~e trans:
Sunda) morning with Mr. and ers~rg, Mr. and Ml!~ Sonny ; and sister, Mr. /od
. Gor- porta!ton of 1he malls IS •peed
Mrs. Larry Harris and ,,,ns. Harris and fam11!, M . an d•don Perry, Gr~llil I,vons is ed ~p by an underground pneg.
Leonard&gt;Paug~ of Pltl~burg l Mrs. Larry Harns ~nj son,, ill at his home here. Other mat1c • tube &amp;yBtem- eonslstlng
was here io attend the fu.~eral. Mr. and Mrs. Tom FItch and I callers were ·Mrs Ward M • of 27 mile&amp; of eight-Inch tubas
of Mrs. Hattie Blake. He al,o ' son ol Portland and M:-. and cum aod Mrs. Alice ;:;Is, ar with a ~!llg. capaelty ?'a~
visited in the co•:un••"'•l·
Mrs: ~- P. Harris.
I Danny Marewn of Texao cal• PI'Oiimltely• 200;iloo pieces 0
Robert Barringer i&lt; vi&gt;ilmg VISitmg Saturday with ·his · led to ,.e ·Walter Jordan on maD per l(our.
his grandparents in Par&lt;ero- ' parents. Mr. and Mrs. llrrold Wednesday. Danny and Walter
burg.
Brannon were Mr. and--Mrs. are loruhil'· ochoolmates an
Mr. and Mrs. To.n .
James Brannon and fandlv and Danny is .visiting relatives in
of The Plains vlsil~d his sis- • Mrs. Covert and son of NelsDn- Ohio.
ter, Rose Marcinko, recently: ville.
I Mary Massey, delegate to tbe
Mr. aod Mrs. Wayne
Patty and Mike Brannon of Methodist Annual Confel'llllce
Mansfield are spending th ~ it at Lakeside, 1ave a report to
vacation with their lf'Gdpar- the ctrurches on the Albany
ents; · Mr. ana Mrs. Harold Charge on Sunday mornlng,
Brannon.
Mr. and Mrs. · Rolland Crabtree, Mrs. Donnie Crabtree
daughter Slid · Mt•. Kenneth
INDIAN
Crabtree, met a plane ~~
The jack-fn-l!le-pulplt plant lwnbus ;pit' Friday nllht
also Is called Indian turnip. It , ~nie Crabtree returned
I grows , from a turniplike r o o t baste tralninr In Fort
lllled ~ltb a bot, buminl juice, Texas, where he had spent
which Is sometimes used Jn past several months.
homemade oough medicine.
Meml!ers of' the .' Ci~~-nter
Boy• 4-'H Club and their ad·
YSior, Dofllell Jotdan, attended
CORONATION SITE
a kpet'lal selslon 01 Interviews
All . the English rulers from on
a\ Rutland School
th• time of William the C o n- on Tuei1c!ay
queror; exci!pt Edward V a.41 Mr•.
· tilllerlalnEdward VIII, were crowned In ed
party WedWutmlnllter Atlbey.

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MEIGS OOUNTV Ganl~
Club memben are invited
' tbt Cheshlle Baplist · Chm~ch II
fellowiltlp room at 7:30 p. m.,
Tbunday, Auf. S. Mrs. Franees
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at tb,e Sunday
1811Ciuary.
The pul!llc Js invited ·to attend.
. 1\UQAGE s~ will be
held by .the J.O.F. Class of the
United ,Metlrodlst . Chu·rch,
Pomeroy, Friday and Satu~daldl
ta the formerr Al!lworlb
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RUMMAGE SALE,
alii mlseellaneous Items,
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BEAUTIFUL NEW DINETTES from $48 up
REGUlAR $319.'® FLEXSTEEL
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Kenney, president of the West with t!te loea~ 'board ol educa· Asp~atio~ Ot&gt;Chilcb-en, sa 1-1 y ·entertained, with a .
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Ji'owl. Mrs. Ella Smith. aa1f*4
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:,y Mrs. Maty Cleek aod' 1111.
AssoCiation from Cedar·. G'?ve, 1ans with proposed educalio~l ire Bartley; Tiacher Education of !be" 4aughter. Tammy. at sehool of Instruction
Bi:Uy Cowim, were ID eli l8l
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of tho tefteslriMilliJ. . ·. '''""
of the C.T.A. for this year at lion, and using a~ary . yer- elyn Gammon; Professi'll!ill Afteropenin~ her many gilts, grand guardian, lor B&lt;:thels
Mrs. Smith~ MI'I&lt;' Oifa • ·
Audl()ovJaual aida were used htg lhll11 a.m. worship· service the Mason Colf!'l~ Classroom sonnel. Accompanyrng ,Kee~ey Ethics, Elaine Rouse; Citizen- a decora~f!d birthday cake
District 5.
were overniglrt'
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as a emphasis feature of a BJ. on Sunday, Aug. 2?. Mis• Erna Teachers Assoc1at1on meeting ~o . the meeting ~as Geral!line ship, Irene Brand ; Public )te- served W!lh Ice crrhm a~d
The school. attended
and Mrs. Paul
of St. John lllld SL Paul Luth· Jesse was named chairman lor Tuesday evening at the Ord· Noell, past' president of Kan- lations Jane•Smith and Moral to Mr. and Mrs. Rex
members of Jllbs
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day night's meeting of the Am· renee Douglas was appointed to One of the_ mat~ objectives, Teachers Assoclallon from Steele.
and K;mmy, St~w~rt; M~.
Saturday night at t!te P~::ll
erlcan Lutheran Church Women barulle the beverage, and Mrs. said Keeney, IS lr811llng leader· Charleston, who served as a President of Mason County Mrs. Larry 0 Brren. Jimmy Masonic Temple. Guests
of St. obn and St. Paul Lutll- !larry Davis will have charge ship _for the county association co~ul~ant.
C.T.A. Bernice Anderson an- and Linda, R""ine; Mr . . an from Cleveland, Gallipolis, Har··ll
SHIR'fc S.-~ ~;,,
eran Churches.
of foodparrangement at the ta- in ~rder _that the local or~anl- DISII~gulshed guests .cat the nounced that the c .T.A. w i 11 Mrs. Gerald Kelly, Denn1s ·
risonville, McConnelsvUie,
With the question, "Who Is bleB. ,lo
zaiJon migltl be lmproved.
reception were the new· su~er- sponsor a social hour before the Darla,- Hollywood .. F?a.; Mr rietta, Middleport, Parma, ·
You get
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He?," as the study guide basis The-blrthdays of Mrs. H. Keeney stressed also the mtendent of Mason County Mason County teachers' meet- and Mrs. Allen E1chmgl"', Mr. cine, Rutland and Stockport
!ll!l'Vice and fflllshlilg;
the Rev. Mr. Engel ueed cotor: Warner aod Mrs. Kenneth "Time to Teach" objective Schools Brooks. Smith -and Mrs. ing at 9 a. m. August 28. The and Mrs. Max Eichinger, Sr
Mrs. Smith was
•In ~ 9,.WatS
ed posters, ccmeealed state- Brallll_!l'ere observed. Hostess which would provide each Smith, the asSistant supel'inten- meeting plaee bas not been es- Bec,"y and Max, Jr., ~nd
to . Pomeroy by M~
ments on 1 blackboard, 1 0 d for the evening was Mr•. Josepq laacher With a duty - free lunch dent Dorsey .Scott and Mrs. tablished and will be announc- my s sister, Paula E1chinger. oChsner of Cleveland, ·a
questions attached to a ·molv· 1boreD Sr. Prayets ·for Mrs, period.
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grand guardian. Becky Nease,
ing tray eabfnel'in hll program Wii~an, ·whods ~tallz. Othtr objectives, adopted by of the ~ard of edu~ation, a~d
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on scrlplura trulbrr.
~~if~sted by the~ Rev. the state board of dlreetora of Mrs. S1ders, and thirteen prrnt
The library of Baldwln-Wal- sided at the meeting.
. Mrs. Virgil Hamm vice pre. Mr. Engel. Present for the C.T.A. at Spring Council, ll!'e dpals of Mason County schools.
USie an
a,re lace College, Berea, Ohio, hous- j .~i'-iiiiiiii.....iiiOiii~-----''dent, conducted th~ meetln•. meetl.n\,besldes those named completing the "Lilting,, . the .Following .a brief .meeun.g, C.
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eet un oy Mrs. Harvey VanMatre, W•st Becky Raynes, Mason,
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of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blaine nard, Mason. was best man.
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an ets-:~pursthe late William H.
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Sayre, Tracl. Terry, and Tam- West Columbia EUB C~urclt ~n ~d:l~portrs
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Charles Sayre, Mrs. William H. hers of both families al.tended She graduated from Walwma
Buckles- and ~.a.ny 1
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Eichinger, Leroy Eicllinger, Mr. lbe double ring ceremony.!, High School in the cle&gt;s of
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.Eichinger, son, Earl, of &lt;ltr- and Mrs. Paul F.khinger, Paula by her brother. Ray VanMatre. High ~hool. :fhe. newlywedS!
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Mr ' nnd Mrs G ld K n am ou as et · o er
e Eichinger, Sr., Beeky and Mu, with matching ooat with wh;te diana, where he i.- employed·
Home, A committe&amp; of cement and De . d. D elara f H eli y prayer before a bosket dinner. Jr Pomeroy.
accesstiries. Her corsage was by Dravo.
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wood, .. Fla., are here ViSihllg playing games.
LUTHER LEAGUE of St. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Paul Lutheran and St. John Elchi~~r and other relatives. Present were 1\lr. and Mrs.
Lutheran Churche• to leave at Mr; &lt;Li.d Mrs. William Lehew .W1Uiam Hondasbelt, Syracuse;
6 p.m. on a camping trip.
have !flurned from a vacation Miss Marie Houdashelt, Athens;
REVIVAL Is being held at at Mjl,lille Be~ch, S.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lellbeit,
the Burlingham Cburcb by tlre MrS~ Joseph Kelly, the form- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lellbeit,
1\ev, John H. Lanter, evange- er Roie Thornton, and daugh- B=e· and Gary, Mr!. Robert
list, at 7:30p.m. each evening ters, . ~m~ry and , Kathleen, Seyfried and Jimmy, Akron;
through Aug. 6. The Rev. Don· have returned to their home at Mr. and Mrs. William Seyfried,
ald Brickles Is the pastor.
Long Island. N.Y., after a five Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
BPW WILL hold a rummage week''·11!,sit here with Mrs. Pat Seyfried, Janet and Sandra,
sal• Thursday, Aug. ~- from 1 'I'honlllfir.
Lyncllburg, Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
to t p. m. outside on vacant MrJOnd Mrs. Fred Rosen- James Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W'd- l
lot ef Werner's Radio and TV baum f" home after hsving liam Darst, Bernie and Blaik,
in Middleport. A large ~election spent I! week with their son and Miamisburg.
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be available.
there the birthdays of Mr. and Inger, Jr., Linda and JQhn, Mr.
LAUREL
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Better Mrs. Rosenbaum and t h e i r and Mrs Roger Hubbard and
Bealtll Club will ,_et Thur~o grandda.ughter, Jackie, were Roger L~ Syracuse· Mr and
day night at the home ol Mn. obserml.
Mrs. Doyt~ Gibbs a~d Doyle,
Nellle Trscy.
~guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'J r., Parkersburg, w. Va.: Mr.
, Fred R?"nbaum ·Were Mr. and ,and Mr:s. Gerald Kelly, Dennis
LUTHER LEAGUERS .of ~~- ; Mrs. Robert Powell of Warren: ·,and Darla, , Hollywood, Fla.;
Paul Lotheran Church willl Mr. 1 11Jd Mrs. J. P. Folden, Sr. and Michael Middleport·
leave for ~Pinl trip at· I p. Rutialrllj visited In Mason with ;
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172, Order of Eastern S h r, and sJ~ter, Mrs. Vlrglnia Fau- orial Hospital and ts· SJ
wlll meet at 7:30 Tlnlrsday ~hll:dree~..
- ~Mrs~.~F_;;au~d~ree~i~s~a~n..o~u~t~the~m~o;;;n~th:,;in~Char;;le~s~ton~,~W~._;;Va.
at the Masonic Temple. Jnitia- 1;
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are requested lo wear formals.
Refreshments will be served.
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milD Aleshire, Fannte: Aleshire, '
lows: Jobftllo(fmu. prilldent: Mn. Palll limon, Mr. ·1114
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Church IMcGrew, Mrs. William Jlu81ell Sunday or July. lilt IS not pos. ,don Club Park for , ·' wleMr ,PT. P~JA!·~ M ~Caetl· Charlutqii, 17.1111
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,Mabel La~, J.e.
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and pte. Mn. A. L. sprou&amp;e, and Mrs: 6lble to secure the Camp roea\. 'nte tnvlk!aUon waa stv-.~ v ty repo •• ,K'P , aaor oun· don,' Mlll'!llel, and .
ale Mullins,
or• Laurence, Affid. lor Trani:,
GI'OIInd at that time the, tl!un- ~ · !laiTy Picken~. Devottq,. ty s:;.er17~ ~':"';:! ~ l~~e are on the aill.
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Blake, Loulle B~e tv ' .
tmlocadon waa 8iven by I Tho Volunteer Fireman's Aax- Haven Park.
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Gel)~ Jor,diiOII.
G.tUpollo Loclll Mullins D~vld
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'llle :~I mom~r ~• ~p s,:l5 a..m.: . Jamea
Mni!JN. Mt~
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1 Mlii. · ~':'w ·itias-:\lf' cbarae. l:,r their reliUiot meett111. It ed; Bennie Hoflman - lbe old- Tbo111 allendlnl were Rev, :~ ~ ee~-:m~tn the l~e ~~ down 1&gt;30 a. m.; JleUable down ·
Jtou~ashelt, Gliljnle . llil ; F. &gt;'Stevena, 1\da Belid I ~am '1rleadlnt~s were wu 'reported lhat the 'III'Oup jest man attending; Nona Hoff- Paul Fortner ana Paul, Jr., Ml'..
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In personal liljury fo l~na~ha Rlyer - Mamtet, lot Tra:S Ollumblt '
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ot!Jh::r_'l!lth a choral Celebration at their stand and lng; David Leacy, 4 month old and Mrs. Hal'l')' Pl~kena, 1\!r. 15 persons and Incurring proper, Gloodora down 2:45 a, m.:
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tr &lt;fQJto~l ftri~ ;'ti!!:A•or d' s donating to their booth. ·
Leach - tbe youngest' child al- jand Mrs. James N. Roush and ' 12.475 : ISsued .18 ~ltatlons for Winfield, Alan Jt. MerrtU
era down 3:45 a D!,~ROO
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old ~lo, Jourh. . · ll
l'•ayer. Mt:S McGrew pmenl· , Plans were made to hold • ,tending· Mr. and Mrs. I Y a n LI~a. Mr. and Mn. Harry Mil· ) road 1"'1' violation• · made 41 6 p. m.1 Queen City down
5:15 a m.: William ~!.. uo
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d a prograr. Readings were ,Tuppei'Ware Party on August :!8 Layne, Anderson, Ind. - lortiPJ ·and Leah Ann,
Mr. an~ I misdemeanor. arrests . and ~ne p, m.; Polly R. up 10·10 p. m: f . 111.: Valvo!~ ddJm - 1:~
k.y It,. Lee, GU1 Lee. Mabel
oven as folio•• "God ..l;lears at a p. m. downstairs of the · traveling the farthest, over 300 Mn. Carl Glbba, Mrs. Torn felony arrest , •erved 59 coutt Helen z down 12:30 a. m. ;
m.; Ste'l Trader .c!Qr,P e,N
ij. Lee, G
.lenn V. IQieRil!) ute.
nd Answer~ Pi'ayers" by Mro. Town Hall at tht Fire Station.:mnes ; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley tlio!lman. Mrs. Harry Bojfmaq, papers of both civil and l!l'lml· F Shearer down 1:50 " m.: m.t Meldahl ~.'ton
l£dnt R, . Let, Eltna R, Lee,
~\'Ill lam Powell; ~Attributes for the public 1s invited to attend. IStaats .- having lbe most dul- , Mrs. Jack Flesher, Mrs.r Edw:n nat actions; received 11 justice A. V. Criss up 2:25 a. m.; .Mt. yr ~P ;1:40 a. m. ; H. .
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j;uod Prayer" by Mrs. Harry Tney also made plans for a ' dren, fove attending.
•!Stein and Mrs. Eurene Hud- . oef"e warrants and &amp;en:ed State up 4,a. m.; W. li. Shaver. ~own 11:30 p, m.: . S.
~. Paup.ne Sb:veqs R. F
10 · nvestlgated 3 br~akmg Jr. down 5:05 a. in: Morris lip S:IMI a. m.; ~lnf&gt;, ·
J.ayne; :·aqw to Pray" by Mrs. Stanley Party to be held In Sop. I The recreation committee, .nail.
Stevens, to
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~ohn 'F. l!.ousll!' "We Sllould 1ember. date to be announeed /C&lt;Jttslstlng of Mra, Paul H... I · AVALANCHE CLUB
and enterlngs: tr•nll]l!)rted 3 Har~ey . up 5:45 a m.:
ville np 8 am. ·
n.) .Entry, .
r•ay· ,.- !Oive Thanks for our ISler.
son, Bonnie Staate and Mrs. The Avalanc!le Home Dern- ' mental patients and booked 81 ton up 6. I. m.
Food." by Mrs. Hilde Ridgwav; The group voted to save plas-[ Harry Hollman, entertained the ,onstration Club met at the .penons In tba county )all dur- Ohio River- Lock IS,
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"Prayer is a Help In
tic detergent bottles or
I children with games. Prizes rhome of Mra. Lteulo RDuah on Ulg the month.
ean Bruce down 5::10 &amp;. m.:
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bv Mrs. David Roush. The ' fol the project of making Eas- 1were awarded to the winners Thursday, Devotions were ted
Lock 11. Pennsylvania np !O:Sii
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meeting was d osed by' the Mis· tP.J bask•!•
to sell. Anyone ~nd there were Iiiii lor all the / b~ Mrs. Do~ald Haynes. A reactp. m.: Lock 15, Susan Lane
•IBhlll.l 1o save tbeir botll•s .thlldren.
mg was g1ven by Mrs. John
, 12:10 a m.: Kenova uo 3 1S a.
5innary Benetllctoon: ·
Mrs. ,David Roush P,resided .&gt;r jugs for tt.e Auxiliary may Attending were Mr. and Mrs. ' Smith.
m.; Leohidas Polk up 6· f5 a.n1.;.11
et I~ business meelifll!. Tl\e call a member or you may leo Dick, Mike and Denise and ! 'fhe lesson, "Livtn, CreatlvaJohn J. Rowe down 5:50 a tn. :
group voted to invite the Dis- ' eave them at the fire station. Dallas Aller of Lima, Ohio, Mr. ly Through Middle Years," woa
LOck 17, Franklin Pler~a qp
tnct Luther' n Church women 11 wouJd be appreciated by the 3nd Mrs. Paul Kemp, Jeanne held tn the form of a IJ'oup
I: 10 p. m.; Lllllaq Clat•lc
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to hold· their .meeting here 'n .group.
B!od Jennifer of Toledo, . Ohlo, discussion,
6:30 a. m.: Lock 18,
April. They also voted to pur· Members attendinv we•e Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jemeo R1ckar~ The 111embers planned a r...
Woods up 3:45 a! m.:
,chast 1'1/0 sets of paraments Thoma• Grinstead. Mrs. ce. ar,d Linda, Velma Rickard, Ma. !Ivai to be hold on August lllth . . PT. PLEASANT _ .Judson H. Zimmer up 7:30 a. m.; Loclill
Jor the new churdl. Plans were c1J Duncan, Mrs. BiU Gr i n· ry Rickard, Mr. and Mrs. A. They also planned tlte.r annual Brake ta chairman ol the trac- 19. Je!!erson down 7 .a.m.:
:~ iecuS!ed for the reception to stead. Mrs. Melvin K n a p p, Coe Rlekard of AlbiiJIY. Ohio, club picnic lor Aag01t 2nb. tor pulllg contest to be staged Lock 20, Jeffboat up 7 a. m.:
jb&lt;' held at thd Dedication ..rv. IMrs. Harry Boflmait, Mrs. Wii· )Mr and Mra. R!chard Hoover. Cameo were played and pr1ze1 at the Mason County Fair this Lock 21 , Peggy Downey''!' .
liam McFarland and Mrs. Iva , Beverly Staals of Akron, Oh.1o, won by Mrs. Abagall Thomp- year. Aaslstlng Brake will be a. m.: Lock 22. Mr. Crisl
·trP lor the new church.
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. ing were Mro. ·Capehart. president.
/• Mrs. Emmett L. England, K1m )son and .Mrs. Donald Haynes. Pete Sommer, Bob Baird, Lee 7:55p. m
. . ; Lock 23. 'l'ammy
:wtma Rqusb . ~!'." · Carroll Ad.i
HOFFMAN REUNION
•nd Deena, Mr. and Mrs. Pa~ Those attendin&amp; were Mrs. Thompson and Woody Brown. White up 6:41 a. m.; Greenap
ams, J: :! Ml'!!. rHarry Layne, !. The annual Hoffman reunion •llrown. M':8. John MIRtoan, Te: · ~aid Haynes, Mrs. John Prize money lor each class Locks, Mark M. up? . m.;
lMrs. \VIIham Powe~ . Sr., Mrs . .was held at the Unio Camp rv Ann Milhoan, Alan Lee Mtl- Sm1th, Mrs. Harry Staats, Mrs. will be $50 plu~ a rosette lor OVEC up 8:00p. m.: Whi,,YneJI
~~ ~· Rpney, Sr., Mrs. Melvin Ground on Sunday, July 16th. hoan, Mr. and Mrs . .Fred Hoff. Albert Thompson, Mrs. Abagail first place; 125 !or s"""ftd place H. dp 3:10 p, m.; Andrew
and
~ ra ~p. 'Mrs. John F. Rouso, I ~ picnic dinner was beld at man and Calvin, of Parkersburg, Thompaon, Mrs. Leo . Thump- and rosette; aod $15 lor tblrd Calhoun up ·8:50 p. m ; D~1n•llt l l
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uoon follow&lt;d by 1 business iW Va .. Mr.' and, Mrs. Jamu son, Mrs. Lyle Me&lt;:ormlck and place and a ro.&lt;ette. A tropby D. up 12:30 _a.m. : J. E. \okk· ll Ugllt and. dark cottons,
1 Mrs~_ . Harold . Rose, Mrs. Don ~
1Bumgal'!l!rn';'Ml'!l .. Edna Burns, eetlng, with the business R. U!ach, Kaye and Devld rf tlte hoatess.
will be presented to any "nov·
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'KothY, p!ikQI, 1\ll'~., l;lllde Ridg, JOhn Hofl"l'l'.lo presiding. '
Washmglon. W. Va., LIlly
VERNON STAR DUSTERS tee" winner in anv class.
lows : Class .A - light vrelght;:ll wash 'n wear fabdca In
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-·Kaylor of Kirkersville, 0 h 1o; The Vernon star Duelers 4-H Weight classes ~ill be as fo]. Class B- medium 'l'"lght:
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Ruth Moses, Kathryn Mo a e a, Club mel at the home of Su e
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Class C - heavy welg~t.
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Mildred Moses ami Warren Mos- Anna Bumgarner for their regu· Hospital, 19 improvmg.
All traclol"!! must be! ~~~~~~~ are dependable la"la.
es South Charleston, W. Va.: lar monthly meeting. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mlller with rubber tires. A.ll b
Mr. aod Mrs. Wayne Wlgner, Bumgarner also led tile dev~ and Amanda are visiting Mr tractors and crawlers with
Mr and Mrs. Ivan Layne, Pat. tiona! period. The scripture les· and Mrs. Carl . Shawver and rear wheels and or tlree ~:~\:: II
ty. James and Barbara, Ander- so" was read by Diane Bumgar· daughter, and Mr. Ivan Shaw. and conlinuoua track v•
son, Ind.: Mr. and Mrs. Wade n•r followed with the Lord's ver at Salem, Va.
will be excluded.
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Jeffers, Tom, Roger and Janice, Prayer. Poems were read bj Mr. and Mrs. Otha Lleving "Novice" driven will be · ~1m· II
SEE OUR NEW
London, Ohio ; Mr.• and Mrs. Sue Anna and Judy Lathey.
and Mrs. Thelma Capehart ·vts· peting agair.st ''open" drl•vers.ll
FALL
Emil Hoffman, Bruce, Em • I The group gave the 4-H pledge 11~ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence There wOJI be one contest
and Danny, Mrs. Robert Clise and song. Judy Lalhey spoke Llevlg and family at Winters each quall!ying class.
DARK COnONS
and Angela, p,, PloasiUW, Den- to the IJ'OUp concerning her VIlle, Ohlo, ov«: the weekend. All tractot'll and op&lt;•rabm \1
cit. Geraldine and Wendy Hoff. trip to the recent 4-H camp Ml'. and Mrs. Harold John· must be realstered and have
man, Gallipolis; Freda Hart, at Jackson Mills.
son visited lrlends · and rele· paid the entry lee 30 mlriUIOI! !I
Mrs. James Bart, Alan, Jayne They planned a hay ride lor IIVU In Newark, Ohio, recent- prior to the starttns time of the
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and Brent, Rosanna and Joyce August I at 8 p. m. and each ly ·
contest,
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Roush, Wendell Kaylor, Zelma member may Invite a guest.
Bobby Roush, son of Mrs. Lo- The Ma11011 County Fair
Kaylor, Greg and Freddie Kay- Those attending were Judy rtn Roush, hal return~ to Ft. be held August t-Il al tbe
Court St. (Jiorrllilrly Phillips Slat.n) Pomeroy
lor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hollman, Lathey, Sue Anna Bumgarner, Campbell, Ky., arter spending National Guard buildings in
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Staats; Diane Bumgarner, Debbie Hoff. I furlough bel'tl.
TNT area.
Karen. Mar ~od· Carol. Faye man, Angela Sayre, Janet
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Don S'U'J'e, Eddie Sayre, Bo b b y
Bumgardner. Cheryl, Vickie, Roush, Barry Haynes, Mrs. U
Linda and Eric. Mr. and Mn. ton Rousll, Mrs. Adrian Lathey
Harold Zerkle, Ronnie end Bet- and Mr. and Mra. Edward Bumlnda, Mr. and Mrs. Friend ramer.
Gibbs, Debra, Sandy, TOIJIIIIf
CLUB HEARD MARTINI ,
and Larry, Mr. and Mn. Ber· District Governor Joseph W. ·
nard Lieving, May Bo w a r d, Martini of Weston visited and
Mrs. Robert M. Filland, Pam, spoke to lh e Bend Rotary
L1sa, Mark and Dsrren, Ellen Club of New Haven at Its regu·
Loyne, Paula Kay Layne, Mn. tar meeting Thursday.
Nona Hoffman, Esther Brown, Mr. Martlnl lirst jolntd fto.
Mr. aod Mrs. G. B. lfoUman, tary In lt27 and waa a member
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roush, Kim- of the Pt. Pleasant club all bat r
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berly and Bobbj, Dale Machier, lime. President Karl WUea con'
WUiiam Nease, Mrs. T. Bert dlll'1ed the !lletling. ·
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Roush, Miss Millie Bumgarner, t'veall present were Joe BuiMiddlotpOrt 0. IMr. and Mrs. John Hoffman, fln&amp;ton and Mr. AndersOD of
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Kay and Cristine, Mr. and Pt. Pleasant and Mr. Martini.
Members 1ttendlng """" R!t!l~
ard Ord, Jack Fleaber, Qyde
Foley, Donald Fogtelo11.1, Hermao Layne. ,Donald F. lloulh,
IJoyd Roulb, RDme Williamson,
Rusaell Capebart, Harry Miller,
Edwin Stein, Arthur 'I' h a b e I,
Robert GUmore, Karl Wllel,
Lt!wls Summers, ond 11'1 o y d
Carmack.
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Gl'IIOI'Y Hoffman, 20, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hoff.
·man, First St., New Haven, was
PfGIIIOted to Army Private pay
Jll'ade 11).2 upon completion .of
bule combat trainlll.l at Ft.
Kno1, Ky., June 23.
The promotion wu awarded
two montlls earlier than II euttomary under an army policy
prwldlng lncentlve for o u tstandlll.l trainees.
AI many as half the trainees
In eac!l tralnlnl cycll are eu,tblt for the early promotion,
based on scores attained duril!l l
range !Iring, high acore on 11M
physl&lt;al combat profleteney ·
lei!, milltary bearing and le;idtrship potential.
During advanced i ndividual
tralntn.. allo' ol ellhl . ~
durallon, lboH who rectiYi!d
early adviiiCement to E-Z lillY
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Norfo"- Va., visited his mother, Mn. 11. L. Dyper. On
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whlc!l " dlvldlnl 1;1~= NeW York last Dllllllh. the latter
to IJ.IUppGSed range · of mo!ID'I~· of at Jet~ •IDIII**Valted PreSI Jntenatlolitl cllt'lattans Wda~ J110re
na1 denomination 1\11'))1'18ed
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~SON - Charlea Raymond ~ -~_.w ·bw-.tn;;;;ter;;;;o;;loriiiiii.;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;i-''01.-. . . . . . .·•· •
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down hard on _the olnfuiM• ol ~II: 'de sa 8 tltat the ~g overw!Je)rnlii.IIY e
Yonker, aon of Mr. and M rl. l,;
. racial discrimination, And he ~
~VOlved In the Iutton calling on Ill members Charles F. Yonker of Lelalt
wun't content to talk Ill c
the
for 1 better work. actively lor open
Rt. 1, has 8J'Uualed fro m
Reneralltles. Ho called on the ~~~~ 11
be at the s 0 m • conservaUves h a v MarshaU Unlve!'llty with
eongregallon ~IUJIIII'f\ an ~ id ' ol the delinquent. Ute voiced fear that the church . Bachelor o1 Buatnessi ~~:~~~; II
llouehll Jaw pendlnC before I e s e
' ssed, the lltlcaJ. become so preoccupied w1lh tration Degree in A
c:ounty council. ,
raclal(y oppr~e other
says !lgbting dlf!Cr1mlpatlon,
oond 1 minor In Economics.
Sud~ly · the ~ eermon w~s :~ex~olt~. sbpuld love lbfse and other social ills tl)at it will Yonker was a member of the
InterruPted by a llllld vole~
baseball team receiving honor)(NOWE7 All. AI!K:IU
1 ~~ should not IJeCOme lose sight of its mission
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the
back
of
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In
the
politics
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proclaim
the
Gospel.
able
mention in the Mid-Amer·
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•Couldn't we d6 wll 1111 I IDVO
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F"IIOW Cl\rllt's Word
lean Conference In hll Junllll'
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political talk, lather'!" Ther~ P~•~:iter lroup waa com- But leaders of the social and Senior years. He hJaa:•~.!~:/1
FRIDAY &amp; SAT~DAY ~AUG. U 5
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Now u'ror!P the elreled leftil'l 1111 a moment of startle r letel dominant lor 1 lOIII action ~ement reply
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8 Dean's list student, "
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'i :o~::~~:= lllle~J~:e,, then a spatter ~ yand It still retains vast tbey are Ill It preclselv
Sigma Phi Epsilon Social
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Fraternity serving as vice pres1
Fri«Yy Night Til a-Saturday Night 1119
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str.111• at both the tocat and who ~aid: "Whenever you serve tdent and in 1965 was namoo
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:Wnat levels Its lnftuence is one or the least of my brothers, "Athlete of the Year." He wa1
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also 8 member of "The RDbe.
1 Group Sport shim
11 1 ' 'IANir( I!OTCit INGtNil OUYIN•
month at tht Sbrlne of the
~ S d nomination tnvi!Bis more The Rev. William A.
Leadership Honorary
Valu01 to 3.65
ValuOI_•_~_ $,.95
y,~1"-lr'Mt•lll-,..,.oih.._IAoJ,,.
Blessed Sacrament, • large ~~: er cent of Ill total rector of an Episcopal Church ternlty, serving as Its vice
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Catholic churc!l m CbeyY C~, budget pIn 118 social ··action which stands only • few blocks president, and Alpha K a p Pa
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from the Shrine of the Moat Phi business. honorary Ira·
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":~~UanaUsls Lose Ground Blessed Sacrament In
te~lty.
Dlattratu Split
He is presently employed
1 But in many parts of the Chase, Md., recently
It might bave bappen~th:r nation, pariicularly uroan areas to hls coniJ'egalion why be
the conneeticut Mutual L I f e;
.I..IUJI.iil
o
any one of thous::~s o:' Catlto- of the North, the "keO]K&gt;UI-of- that social action " not an Insurance Co. as an agent tn
. ,
churcheS, Protes~
d'tionallsts are now optional extra bot an overriding BunUngton
lie across the land For It was po1I11cs 1ra 1
duty
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d th
I
0ttc;
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I . deep sptit losing 8J'OUnd to a growing body , · .
He was an outstan log r..,.
·I
symptomatic o a
. I of I gy and laymen mostly
In times such as the!'e,
FpOrt star at Wabama HI g
which has developed In Amer .
c er who believe pa~lonalely men have to take sides,"
School. '
ASKED FOR ITI
Dear Helen :
ca's churches. It could be youns,
said "To remaio aloof from
- --1
VALUES
$,.50
0
\' TUTHcolumn II for young My cloC ', ta my problem. He called, ironioally, an ecumenical that the church ~."~!d pay,: grox;ps and movements that
TO
$5.00
lo'll'
Men's
h;s ttlelr probt..U. 1 0 thinks lie'• human. He eall at split, because It CUll across direct lro~~n~ '? 1dla= g challenge the power structure
Pteaoant Vall•y Boopllal
:::~~ their tropblea an tbe table, tleepl between sheets denominational lines, united •~f.:: the':~ year, ~ial to ldeniify, perhaps
Admllled! None.
1 Group Str•~ Hall
1 Group Str1w Hall
1n tbe if¥eot bedroom, e v e n Protestants end Catbollce of one
d n to but ju,t as surely as If
' . h lha 1 llf
ancl Sport Hata
~ni ~ ~11 11 wel:n.s laughs reads t)le\ paper with my bus- viewpoint against Protestants a;:n ~v~~ has •re~h~;:,"gical inten ·,d it, with that other Dloellarged: M.r s.
and
Summer
Caps
betw ·i'doctataaeriDUI
band. He doesn't even bark and Catholil;s of another view· 8
~sons 0 the Southern segment of sorietv lhat
Bensley· and daughter, Pome0
1u
~tb 1 brulh-olf
when be gets mad. He just point.
cBaptons:• ~·~ion and the sents the status quo."
roy.
1 100 wt
·
stares with his heart In hIs Dr. Martin Marty, a prome
.
s n· •·rn a day ol revolution,
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IT eyes. He has oppooile political inent Protestant theologian, Luthot·an Oturcb·MI81oulr y just man will choose his
Blrtb! Mr. ami Mrs
lo YO He! Help US. t h 1~ views to us, so thla makes II succinctly deflne•_ tbe l"ue od.
Une with care. He will
Rhodes, , Pleasant, a son.
2.95 School
'UO
rare_01 en
bad. Sometimes he chews up
wjth the disinherited,
1
School T-Shirts, Now
,o '
T8l; !IOAXFJI
the
page of our newsbecause they are good, bu.t
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, boll\ tlmt for
paper. .
'f,
heca010 they are downtrodden ,
11 5 a
hoaxl!l lln't It! The .rorst tbing Is I t bIn k
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not be&lt;'1Juse i('ey ·are alway•
FOR ALL
&amp; '" St .
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rolnmn ob~···
APPRE· he's breakinc up our marriage.
right, but because they are
Pleast ,.
My nurll.and cell jealous when
hurt · not because tbey
OCCASIONS
.,
CIATORS.
he star.;, at me. My husband
Jim tel
Ohto
cal
Patrol
Post
before
school
grat~lul,
but
because
they
sta11d
:l
14000
Dear./pit holnrl bit 1
II kind"ol a lunk anyway.
SC:p~robuse: ,;;II be , tnspected begins. The form can be ob- alone; not becaus• ·
F:vl en 1 Tile loUowil!l
How can I break il Ill hIm by 00 Ohio St te )llghway
talned from their school or the reasonable and well-balanced,il
1
130
10er slum~ real'• lbeir bell that be is a dog without hurt·
b
las••s '""'In . Ohio State Highway Pa I r o 1,. but because they have
ters aren •
Y
hlol" f II
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HELP trolmen e1ore c - """
0 E M . St I used un j ually."
f rt b I they'll have to do. ing '11" ee ngs.
• Se I be Colonel Robert
Headquarters, 66 . am .,
1 fo 8 u
LESS
P em r,
Columbus, 13205.
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---Dear Helen:
IIIOVI
De• Qjlpless:
Chiaramonte, Patrol
, 01 cotirse, at: buses and
EGGS ARE EGGS ·
sL•CKI
. . " 5.50
Our dOl ;.u ~ 1
.. . . 'l'lreak It to wh!ch ooe? ten~nt, ~ ~a!.;.ualscbool drivers that transport ~ehool The nutritive value of a.n
......... ·, ·. 4.75
!Ike wltb
uma
' 1 v WeU, anyway · ThJI II .
rol children will be examined care- il not related to tht color of
h~m to tha V!~ :.I I
Why don't you write him a bus lnspectlo~ by ~e Pat · fully before sehool begins, but shell. Shell color varies !rom 1.
~1
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h1m 101111 mof ~
letter? - H.
The 1~0 me~ a;: n
that 18 not tho end of our job," ,white to dark brown, and color
a new dOl
ml Dear Helen:
ly tramed or. esa
Chiaramonte sa ld. ' Is determined by the breed
1
I llad tilt W::~
1 aaked a Hippie why he w~re d~.\ es. bll
rocltlal
\ '"''hrougbout the year . we will' ben.
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, 60 I =
W IIU 1
beUa OJi hia ankles and ba sa1d, llldA,k!~tut~~.::
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, be doing random spot inspecNaxt To Elberlaldt
medl •
tlriDlt 1
"Will. JOU 188, I'm lrylnl to
d
lions of buses to tnsure the con·
IUSTORIC TROWEL
"We Telegraph F\owen
w"nnaa. Do )~THUR
... ~. and whn l hear handicapped ~hl~ren, ted Unued safety of our yont~."
The historic trowel used by
)Anywhere, Anyh me''
rontlnue? - ""
. . btlll. 1 lmow I'm around school buses w
tnapec
George Washington In
Dear Arthur:
ha:e IQIIIeWbere." _ DAVE to determine t1 they meet the
tbe cornerstone of the n~~~~~;i :l
On Second St.
POMEROY
UJt.ub .You mllhl start
Deer O.V.:
nq~ired aafety atandarda · Plan Youth Retreat Capitol Is In the Washln(lon
tng can - tool - H.
Very funnY, llut it's 1 11ft tabhshed by the Oblo S~te
At Old TNT Area
replica room of the Masonic \
Dear Helen:
from Herb Cull's cohmm in the partment of Education.
PT. PLEAS.&lt;iN'f - A youth ; Memorial in Alexandria, Va.
I'm 21 years old. My
San FranciSco Chronicle, and 1- ramonte said. "Brakes,
retreat lor all youlh grades 9:: 1..iiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiii....,iiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-"
won't let 101 1J0 out on
believe the originator of 1 ne elhaust ayatema, lights,
tbrough 12 will be held t b :
My lather w!Jipl me when
j ke w Comediall :Ronnie seney ctooro and hea)ert ar weekerd at tlte TNT area, sponge! 1 telepbona call I r o m a s'::hetl Y
just a lew of the ttema to
eored by the Trinity Methodist
When we 10 out to eat,
·
cheeked
"
man.
Pleas• kids when you crack
·
Clturclt
my father holda mY, hand
wise be ortg'tnal! _ H.
Tile PfOITIOm will be
The retreat will provld•
1 won't lene. They re
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ale• by Patrol Post eo m· time lor planning of their
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I'll elope like my two
~~ B d S I
manders aad lebool oaper· aram !or tlte year dlst.U.sliOJUif \1
did at agu 11. They have
Ul\l on . a el
lntendeata. Prlnte bal own- !Opictl revelent ~ youth IJ1d
brother tutored to be
Hit S25 Milllon
ers shonld &lt;ODtaet tbelr local personal spiritual rommitmeJII.
1
meet (lrll. Am I 1onna be " Sales of Series E-H United Patrol POll for tnstruellon•.
The Rev. c. s. Thompson Is
- OLD MAID!
Statu..Savlii.IS Bonda ami Fr•e- "All 1chool busea will be
the pastor of lite local Trinity
Dear O.M.:
dom Sllares In Ohio were $25 qulred to display • decal
Methodist Clturcll.
Ask nit 10 years !rom now. miUiolt: durirt~ June 19417. Free- each aide ol the bUJ. These
Your handwrlthll tndlcatee
dom sltare and Band sales for be 18aued IJy rnspectlnl n.atrot,..,1••• Blln4int of
•.'
aren't much over
the first six months period ex- men." he •ald. "Only ~~~·:.~~~~
D•ar Helen:
ceeded t..t year's Bond sales ory school butel wtU be
Fllhion an4 FIIIICtionl
My brother and 1 are 11 a
bj ~I million. Ohio achieved ·decall."
·,
17. A couple of weeks ago we 45.4 r cent of Its annual sales Immediate mechinlcal
had a big oriY (beer party)
June
30.
rectlona
will
be
permltt"'l
at
11011
our house becauaa my
rltendore T. Reed, Jr., Meigs the time of tnspectlon. Ill
were on a bwltness
County YOiunteer Saviii.IS Bonda cate ol major repslrl, ~r:~~:;~
the weekend. They .
chairman, reported June ~ales menll for a later ~afety
'" and cam• hOI!Ie in lite
totaled $!M,234 in tbe county. must be made.
What a aurpritel Dad
Tba county achieved 40.1 per · All school but drivel"!! are CARAVELLI•
rverybody home; fiiiiWTaBIIIng cent ollts annual salea aoal dur· required to aubmlt an acc1•~
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COMPLETE LINE Of MEMS·., .
AND WOMENS-~FALL SHOES
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REGIS~~R-You May Be The ,)P..Oud''.&amp;vni r · ·
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DYNATOMIC WORK BOOTS and . SHOES
&amp;Inch Insulated Boot, Reg. Price $18.99 • $ale •7~1,_7
Blnch Regular Work Joot,. Reg. Price $15.99 ~le :!~+.z
6 Inch Work Shoe, Reg. Pr1ce $12.99 - • SC:ale :&gt;.61

WRITTEN GUARANTEE . FOR 6 MONTHS

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i!OJIIIIII year 'Bernita, Geo'1• .Reed, 'Mr. ' ·nd
tmna II(
' to'
were elected ~d aro •• yol· ,Mn. GeorKt HoUmaq; Mt. and .
milD Aleshire, Fannte: Aleshire, '
lows: Jobftllo(fmu. prilldent: Mn. Palll limon, Mr. ·1114
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· · · 1·•~"'!'&lt; acre, SaUabJ!rr.; . •
Gertrude Ro..h,
president: Mri..
.lfilffu!all, eon,ru• .
•Ct&amp;:l o. '
LUlie )1.
· Nora Stull, • IIICI'I!IIry a!141 tftd Oebbje, t&lt;
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Glilea \0 Robert W. Lantber~ ' '
way, Ja~ Ridgway,
r.s. treasurer. The conunllleel wtU
WlN QNE ~!!11
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U.; ruDmnc e lie! of
· , " • ., ADib A.; Lain~. 'tots, .S)ia.
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J'I. , Pieaaartt, 24.07;
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· \ tayne, Mn. JackT. wetcp, will be held at the CampiU.ll. Cb~ mel on Monclv
.
,·: , . . *liqp, l!.!llr ,lllnltln.o.-.atat.;
Glln!ore' D,· Laurenc:t( dec.to
'nil
Women' Mn. David Rou!ll, Mn. J. v. Ground next year on the dllrd mn!nllillhe' !few Haven Gar.
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Kaqawbil .F•l11, ,
'falllnC:
H. ~~~re.nee, ·V~ .J. ·
r
til. St.
Church IMcGrew, Mrs. William Jlu81ell Sunday or July. lilt IS not pos. ,don Club Park for , ·' wleMr ,PT. P~JA!·~ M ~Caetl· Charlutqii, 17.1111
r.lUton .
,Mabel La~, J.e.
•iillfi
and pte. Mn. A. L. sprou&amp;e, and Mrs: 6lble to secure the Camp roea\. 'nte tnvlk!aUon waa stv-.~ v ty repo •• ,K'P , aaor oun· don,' Mlll'!llel, and .
ale Mullins,
or• Laurence, Affid. lor Trani:,
GI'OIInd at that time the, tl!un- ~ · !laiTy Picken~. Devottq,. ty s:;.er17~ ~':"';:! ~ l~~e are on the aill.
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Leb«non.
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·' lte m Nell! .lllven Garden Gary Rouah.
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" tub Jirl '.o.f'~ eve~gJ FIREMAN'S AUXILIARY ton wUI be held at the New Wl(l't led by Piul Rlckald alld ~n ' '_,.uy· as
..1. eas· · eo.~M9v-lll
~•. LIIUe 'EIIII,
Blake, Loulle B~e tv ' .
tmlocadon waa 8iven by I Tho Volunteer Fireman's Aax- Haven Park.
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elosed with a prayer bj Ca'l led hf
Gel)~ Jor,diiOII.
G.tUpollo Loclll Mullins D~vld
rk
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' ', «•·I!QWu&lt; ,.._ ·• jlliary met 'I tbe Fll'll $Ilion Se\'fnl prif.eJ were awarcf. 1Gtbbs. ,
'llle :~I mom~r ~• ~p s,:l5 a..m.: . Jamea
Mni!JN. Mt~
Cl~w~. r.:/tne ~~~v ·,,
1 Mlii. · ~':'w ·itias-:\lf' cbarae. l:,r their reliUiot meett111. It ed; Bennie Hoflman - lbe old- Tbo111 allendlnl were Rev, :~ ~ ee~-:m~tn the l~e ~~ down 1&gt;30 a. m.; JleUable down ·
Jtou~ashelt, Gliljnle . llil ; F. &gt;'Stevena, 1\da Belid I ~am '1rleadlnt~s were wu 'reported lhat the 'III'Oup jest man attending; Nona Hoff- Paul Fortner ana Paul, Jr., Ml'..
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ace ens .s ~ m
Ma ret Chrl• Cert
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Lee " G w
~r ,-lc ''ifa~J.;·rr~yer." The~ade $37UIIf it the July fth tmen- the oldest lady attend- ~nd Mrs. Paul ftlckard, Mr. reeulllng
In personal liljury fo l~na~ha Rlyer - Mamtet, lot Tra:S Ollumblt '
· ~; :~. '::YIM 'Ma:l H
ot!Jh::r_'l!lth a choral Celebration at their stand and lng; David Leacy, 4 month old and Mrs. Hal'l')' Pl~kena, 1\!r. 15 persons and Incurring proper, Gloodora down 2:45 a, m.:
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reading based&lt;&lt;on simple pray. tbey wish to thank all citizens ' son of Mr. and Mrs. James ,and Mrs. · Robe11 Cooke, Mr, ly dam~ge In the &amp;nlliUnl of Fort ~atbOI'n up 9·$5 , a. m. ·
111 E
tr &lt;fQJto~l ftri~ ;'ti!!:A•or d' s donating to their booth. ·
Leach - tbe youngest' child al- jand Mrs. James N. Roush and ' 12.475 : ISsued .18 ~ltatlons for Winfield, Alan Jt. MerrtU
era down 3:45 a D!,~ROO
to
old ~lo, Jourh. . · ll
l'•ayer. Mt:S McGrew pmenl· , Plans were made to hold • ,tending· Mr. and Mrs. I Y a n LI~a. Mr. and Mn. Harry Mil· ) road 1"'1' violation• · made 41 6 p. m.1 Queen City down
5:15 a m.: William ~!.. uo
try,
or · ,
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d a prograr. Readings were ,Tuppei'Ware Party on August :!8 Layne, Anderson, Ind. - lortiPJ ·and Leah Ann,
Mr. an~ I misdemeanor. arrests . and ~ne p, m.; Polly R. up 10·10 p. m: f . 111.: Valvo!~ ddJm - 1:~
k.y It,. Lee, GU1 Lee. Mabel
oven as folio•• "God ..l;lears at a p. m. downstairs of the · traveling the farthest, over 300 Mn. Carl Glbba, Mrs. Torn felony arrest , •erved 59 coutt Helen z down 12:30 a. m. ;
m.; Ste'l Trader .c!Qr,P e,N
ij. Lee, G
.lenn V. IQieRil!) ute.
nd Answer~ Pi'ayers" by Mro. Town Hall at tht Fire Station.:mnes ; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley tlio!lman. Mrs. Harry Bojfmaq, papers of both civil and l!l'lml· F Shearer down 1:50 " m.: m.t Meldahl ~.'ton
l£dnt R, . Let, Eltna R, Lee,
~\'Ill lam Powell; ~Attributes for the public 1s invited to attend. IStaats .- having lbe most dul- , Mrs. Jack Flesher, Mrs.r Edw:n nat actions; received 11 justice A. V. Criss up 2:25 a. m.; .Mt. yr ~P ;1:40 a. m. ; H. .
Adi · ifl:ll\'lg, ' d.~ .; 'C'Y4e llo.l·
01
j;uod Prayer" by Mrs. Harry Tney also made plans for a ' dren, fove attending.
•!Stein and Mrs. Eurene Hud- . oef"e warrants and &amp;en:ed State up 4,a. m.; W. li. Shaver. ~own 11:30 p, m.: . S.
~. Paup.ne Sb:veqs R. F
10 · nvestlgated 3 br~akmg Jr. down 5:05 a. in: Morris lip S:IMI a. m.; ~lnf&gt;, ·
J.ayne; :·aqw to Pray" by Mrs. Stanley Party to be held In Sop. I The recreation committee, .nail.
Stevens, to
ol Ohio. Jur·
~ohn 'F. l!.ousll!' "We Sllould 1ember. date to be announeed /C&lt;Jttslstlng of Mra, Paul H... I · AVALANCHE CLUB
and enterlngs: tr•nll]l!)rted 3 Har~ey . up 5:45 a m.:
ville np 8 am. ·
n.) .Entry, .
r•ay· ,.- !Oive Thanks for our ISler.
son, Bonnie Staate and Mrs. The Avalanc!le Home Dern- ' mental patients and booked 81 ton up 6. I. m.
Food." by Mrs. Hilde Ridgwav; The group voted to save plas-[ Harry Hollman, entertained the ,onstration Club met at the .penons In tba county )all dur- Ohio River- Lock IS,
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"Prayer is a Help In
tic detergent bottles or
I children with games. Prizes rhome of Mra. Lteulo RDuah on Ulg the month.
ean Bruce down 5::10 &amp;. m.:
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bv Mrs. David Roush. The ' fol the project of making Eas- 1were awarded to the winners Thursday, Devotions were ted
Lock 11. Pennsylvania np !O:Sii
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meeting was d osed by' the Mis· tP.J bask•!•
to sell. Anyone ~nd there were Iiiii lor all the / b~ Mrs. Do~ald Haynes. A reactp. m.: Lock 15, Susan Lane
•IBhlll.l 1o save tbeir botll•s .thlldren.
mg was g1ven by Mrs. John
, 12:10 a m.: Kenova uo 3 1S a.
5innary Benetllctoon: ·
Mrs. ,David Roush P,resided .&gt;r jugs for tt.e Auxiliary may Attending were Mr. and Mrs. ' Smith.
m.; Leohidas Polk up 6· f5 a.n1.;.11
et I~ business meelifll!. Tl\e call a member or you may leo Dick, Mike and Denise and ! 'fhe lesson, "Livtn, CreatlvaJohn J. Rowe down 5:50 a tn. :
group voted to invite the Dis- ' eave them at the fire station. Dallas Aller of Lima, Ohio, Mr. ly Through Middle Years," woa
LOck 17, Franklin Pler~a qp
tnct Luther' n Church women 11 wouJd be appreciated by the 3nd Mrs. Paul Kemp, Jeanne held tn the form of a IJ'oup
I: 10 p. m.; Lllllaq Clat•lc
&lt;• I
to hold· their .meeting here 'n .group.
B!od Jennifer of Toledo, . Ohlo, discussion,
6:30 a. m.: Lock 18,
April. They also voted to pur· Members attendinv we•e Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jemeo R1ckar~ The 111embers planned a r...
Woods up 3:45 a! m.:
,chast 1'1/0 sets of paraments Thoma• Grinstead. Mrs. ce. ar,d Linda, Velma Rickard, Ma. !Ivai to be hold on August lllth . . PT. PLEASANT _ .Judson H. Zimmer up 7:30 a. m.; Loclill
Jor the new churdl. Plans were c1J Duncan, Mrs. BiU Gr i n· ry Rickard, Mr. and Mrs. A. They also planned tlte.r annual Brake ta chairman ol the trac- 19. Je!!erson down 7 .a.m.:
:~ iecuS!ed for the reception to stead. Mrs. Melvin K n a p p, Coe Rlekard of AlbiiJIY. Ohio, club picnic lor Aag01t 2nb. tor pulllg contest to be staged Lock 20, Jeffboat up 7 a. m.:
jb&lt;' held at thd Dedication ..rv. IMrs. Harry Boflmait, Mrs. Wii· )Mr and Mra. R!chard Hoover. Cameo were played and pr1ze1 at the Mason County Fair this Lock 21 , Peggy Downey''!' .
liam McFarland and Mrs. Iva , Beverly Staals of Akron, Oh.1o, won by Mrs. Abagall Thomp- year. Aaslstlng Brake will be a. m.: Lock 22. Mr. Crisl
·trP lor the new church.
-,J:
: Those attend
. ing were Mro. ·Capehart. president.
/• Mrs. Emmett L. England, K1m )son and .Mrs. Donald Haynes. Pete Sommer, Bob Baird, Lee 7:55p. m
. . ; Lock 23. 'l'ammy
:wtma Rqusb . ~!'." · Carroll Ad.i
HOFFMAN REUNION
•nd Deena, Mr. and Mrs. Pa~ Those attendin&amp; were Mrs. Thompson and Woody Brown. White up 6:41 a. m.; Greenap
ams, J: :! Ml'!!. rHarry Layne, !. The annual Hoffman reunion •llrown. M':8. John MIRtoan, Te: · ~aid Haynes, Mrs. John Prize money lor each class Locks, Mark M. up? . m.;
lMrs. \VIIham Powe~ . Sr., Mrs . .was held at the Unio Camp rv Ann Milhoan, Alan Lee Mtl- Sm1th, Mrs. Harry Staats, Mrs. will be $50 plu~ a rosette lor OVEC up 8:00p. m.: Whi,,YneJI
~~ ~· Rpney, Sr., Mrs. Melvin Ground on Sunday, July 16th. hoan, Mr. and Mrs . .Fred Hoff. Albert Thompson, Mrs. Abagail first place; 125 !or s"""ftd place H. dp 3:10 p, m.; Andrew
and
~ ra ~p. 'Mrs. John F. Rouso, I ~ picnic dinner was beld at man and Calvin, of Parkersburg, Thompaon, Mrs. Leo . Thump- and rosette; aod $15 lor tblrd Calhoun up ·8:50 p. m ; D~1n•llt l l
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uoon follow&lt;d by 1 business iW Va .. Mr.' and, Mrs. Jamu son, Mrs. Lyle Me&lt;:ormlck and place and a ro.&lt;ette. A tropby D. up 12:30 _a.m. : J. E. \okk· ll Ugllt and. dark cottons,
1 Mrs~_ . Harold . Rose, Mrs. Don ~
1Bumgal'!l!rn';'Ml'!l .. Edna Burns, eetlng, with the business R. U!ach, Kaye and Devld rf tlte hoatess.
will be presented to any "nov·
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Washmglon. W. Va., LIlly
VERNON STAR DUSTERS tee" winner in anv class.
lows : Class .A - light vrelght;:ll wash 'n wear fabdca In
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-·Kaylor of Kirkersville, 0 h 1o; The Vernon star Duelers 4-H Weight classes ~ill be as fo]. Class B- medium 'l'"lght:
resular and half ••. All
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Ruth Moses, Kathryn Mo a e a, Club mel at the home of Su e
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Class C - heavy welg~t.
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All traclol"!! must be! ~~~~~~~ are dependable la"la.
es South Charleston, W. Va.: lar monthly meeting. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mlller with rubber tires. A.ll b
Mr. aod Mrs. Wayne Wlgner, Bumgarner also led tile dev~ and Amanda are visiting Mr tractors and crawlers with
Mr and Mrs. Ivan Layne, Pat. tiona! period. The scripture les· and Mrs. Carl . Shawver and rear wheels and or tlree ~:~\:: II
ty. James and Barbara, Ander- so" was read by Diane Bumgar· daughter, and Mr. Ivan Shaw. and conlinuoua track v•
son, Ind.: Mr. and Mrs. Wade n•r followed with the Lord's ver at Salem, Va.
will be excluded.
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Jeffers, Tom, Roger and Janice, Prayer. Poems were read bj Mr. and Mrs. Otha Lleving "Novice" driven will be · ~1m· II
SEE OUR NEW
London, Ohio ; Mr.• and Mrs. Sue Anna and Judy Lathey.
and Mrs. Thelma Capehart ·vts· peting agair.st ''open" drl•vers.ll
FALL
Emil Hoffman, Bruce, Em • I The group gave the 4-H pledge 11~ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence There wOJI be one contest
and Danny, Mrs. Robert Clise and song. Judy Lalhey spoke Llevlg and family at Winters each quall!ying class.
DARK COnONS
and Angela, p,, PloasiUW, Den- to the IJ'OUp concerning her VIlle, Ohlo, ov«: the weekend. All tractot'll and op&lt;•rabm \1
cit. Geraldine and Wendy Hoff. trip to the recent 4-H camp Ml'. and Mrs. Harold John· must be realstered and have
man, Gallipolis; Freda Hart, at Jackson Mills.
son visited lrlends · and rele· paid the entry lee 30 mlriUIOI! !I
Mrs. James Bart, Alan, Jayne They planned a hay ride lor IIVU In Newark, Ohio, recent- prior to the starttns time of the
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and Brent, Rosanna and Joyce August I at 8 p. m. and each ly ·
contest,
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Roush, Wendell Kaylor, Zelma member may Invite a guest.
Bobby Roush, son of Mrs. Lo- The Ma11011 County Fair
Kaylor, Greg and Freddie Kay- Those attending were Judy rtn Roush, hal return~ to Ft. be held August t-Il al tbe
Court St. (Jiorrllilrly Phillips Slat.n) Pomeroy
lor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hollman, Lathey, Sue Anna Bumgarner, Campbell, Ky., arter spending National Guard buildings in
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Staats; Diane Bumgarner, Debbie Hoff. I furlough bel'tl.
TNT area.
Karen. Mar ~od· Carol. Faye man, Angela Sayre, Janet
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Don S'U'J'e, Eddie Sayre, Bo b b y
Bumgardner. Cheryl, Vickie, Roush, Barry Haynes, Mrs. U
Linda and Eric. Mr. and Mn. ton Rousll, Mrs. Adrian Lathey
Harold Zerkle, Ronnie end Bet- and Mr. and Mra. Edward Bumlnda, Mr. and Mrs. Friend ramer.
Gibbs, Debra, Sandy, TOIJIIIIf
CLUB HEARD MARTINI ,
and Larry, Mr. and Mn. Ber· District Governor Joseph W. ·
nard Lieving, May Bo w a r d, Martini of Weston visited and
Mrs. Robert M. Filland, Pam, spoke to lh e Bend Rotary
L1sa, Mark and Dsrren, Ellen Club of New Haven at Its regu·
Loyne, Paula Kay Layne, Mn. tar meeting Thursday.
Nona Hoffman, Esther Brown, Mr. Martlnl lirst jolntd fto.
Mr. aod Mrs. G. B. lfoUman, tary In lt27 and waa a member
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roush, Kim- of the Pt. Pleasant club all bat r
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berly and Bobbj, Dale Machier, lime. President Karl WUea con'
WUiiam Nease, Mrs. T. Bert dlll'1ed the !lletling. ·
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Roush, Miss Millie Bumgarner, t'veall present were Joe BuiMiddlotpOrt 0. IMr. and Mrs. John Hoffman, fln&amp;ton and Mr. AndersOD of
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Members 1ttendlng """" R!t!l~
ard Ord, Jack Fleaber, Qyde
Foley, Donald Fogtelo11.1, Hermao Layne. ,Donald F. lloulh,
IJoyd Roulb, RDme Williamson,
Rusaell Capebart, Harry Miller,
Edwin Stein, Arthur 'I' h a b e I,
Robert GUmore, Karl Wllel,
Lt!wls Summers, ond 11'1 o y d
Carmack.
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Gl'IIOI'Y Hoffman, 20, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hoff.
·man, First St., New Haven, was
PfGIIIOted to Army Private pay
Jll'ade 11).2 upon completion .of
bule combat trainlll.l at Ft.
Kno1, Ky., June 23.
The promotion wu awarded
two montlls earlier than II euttomary under an army policy
prwldlng lncentlve for o u tstandlll.l trainees.
AI many as half the trainees
In eac!l tralnlnl cycll are eu,tblt for the early promotion,
based on scores attained duril!l l
range !Iring, high acore on 11M
physl&lt;al combat profleteney ·
lei!, milltary bearing and le;idtrship potential.
During advanced i ndividual
tralntn.. allo' ol ellhl . ~
durallon, lboH who rectiYi!d
early adviiiCement to E-Z lillY
·be eJjglb]t 1or· another "acee~
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Norfo"- Va., visited his mother, Mn. 11. L. Dyper. On
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whlc!l " dlvldlnl 1;1~= NeW York last Dllllllh. the latter
to IJ.IUppGSed range · of mo!ID'I~· of at Jet~ •IDIII**Valted PreSI Jntenatlolitl cllt'lattans Wda~ J110re
na1 denomination 1\11'))1'18ed
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'l'he young priest waa bearing than any of their old doctr1
vera (and•· possibly 1~,.11)
~SON - Charlea Raymond ~ -~_.w ·bw-.tn;;;;ter;;;;o;;loriiiiii.;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;i-''01.-. . . . . . .·•· •
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down hard on _the olnfuiM• ol ~II: 'de sa 8 tltat the ~g overw!Je)rnlii.IIY e
Yonker, aon of Mr. and M rl. l,;
. racial discrimination, And he ~
~VOlved In the Iutton calling on Ill members Charles F. Yonker of Lelalt
wun't content to talk Ill c
the
for 1 better work. actively lor open
Rt. 1, has 8J'Uualed fro m
Reneralltles. Ho called on the ~~~~ 11
be at the s 0 m • conservaUves h a v MarshaU Unlve!'llty with
eongregallon ~IUJIIII'f\ an ~ id ' ol the delinquent. Ute voiced fear that the church . Bachelor o1 Buatnessi ~~:~~~; II
llouehll Jaw pendlnC before I e s e
' ssed, the lltlcaJ. become so preoccupied w1lh tration Degree in A
c:ounty council. ,
raclal(y oppr~e other
says !lgbting dlf!Cr1mlpatlon,
oond 1 minor In Economics.
Sud~ly · the ~ eermon w~s :~ex~olt~. sbpuld love lbfse and other social ills tl)at it will Yonker was a member of the
InterruPted by a llllld vole~
baseball team receiving honor)(NOWE7 All. AI!K:IU
1 ~~ should not IJeCOme lose sight of its mission
ftoln
the
back
of
lhe
hc!I~ch
~:ed
In
the
politics
o1
their
proclaim
the
Gospel.
able
mention in the Mid-Amer·
POeTitV 16.
•Couldn't we d6 wll 1111 I IDVO
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F"IIOW Cl\rllt's Word
lean Conference In hll Junllll'
REYOLC
political talk, lather'!" Ther~ P~•~:iter lroup waa com- But leaders of the social and Senior years. He hJaa:•~.!~:/1
FRIDAY &amp; SAT~DAY ~AUG. U 5
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Now u'ror!P the elreled leftil'l 1111 a moment of startle r letel dominant lor 1 lOIII action ~ement reply
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8 Dean's list student, "
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'i :o~::~~:= lllle~J~:e,, then a spatter ~ yand It still retains vast tbey are Ill It preclselv
Sigma Phi Epsilon Social
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applause. The priest recove : poW~r ·over ecclesia~tlcal purse they are trymg to obey the
Fraternity serving as vice pres1
Fri«Yy Night Til a-Saturday Night 1119
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~hll CIJ)II~ and compe
str.111• at both the tocat and who ~aid: "Whenever you serve tdent and in 1965 was namoo
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:Wnat levels Its lnftuence is one or the least of my brothers, "Athlete of the Year." He wa1
1 Group Sport Shirts
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'ntis incident occurred~= nanected In the !act that no , you serve me"
also 8 member of "The RDbe.
1 Group Sport shim
11 1 ' 'IANir( I!OTCit INGtNil OUYIN•
month at tht Sbrlne of the
~ S d nomination tnvi!Bis more The Rev. William A.
Leadership Honorary
Valu01 to 3.65
ValuOI_•_~_ $,.95
y,~1"-lr'Mt•lll-,..,.oih.._IAoJ,,.
Blessed Sacrament, • large ~~: er cent of Ill total rector of an Episcopal Church ternlty, serving as Its vice
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Catholic churc!l m CbeyY C~, budget pIn 118 social ··action which stands only • few blocks president, and Alpha K a p Pa
$ Daya 1.65-2 tor $3
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from the Shrine of the Moat Phi business. honorary Ira·
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":~~UanaUsls Lose Ground Blessed Sacrament In
te~lty.
Dlattratu Split
He is presently employed
1 But in many parts of the Chase, Md., recently
It might bave bappen~th:r nation, pariicularly uroan areas to hls coniJ'egalion why be
the conneeticut Mutual L I f e;
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any one of thous::~s o:' Catlto- of the North, the "keO]K&gt;UI-of- that social action " not an Insurance Co. as an agent tn
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churcheS, Protes~
d'tionallsts are now optional extra bot an overriding BunUngton
lie across the land For It was po1I11cs 1ra 1
duty
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I . deep sptit losing 8J'OUnd to a growing body , · .
He was an outstan log r..,.
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symptomatic o a
. I of I gy and laymen mostly
In times such as the!'e,
FpOrt star at Wabama HI g
which has developed In Amer .
c er who believe pa~lonalely men have to take sides,"
School. '
ASKED FOR ITI
Dear Helen :
ca's churches. It could be youns,
said "To remaio aloof from
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$,.50
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\' TUTHcolumn II for young My cloC ', ta my problem. He called, ironioally, an ecumenical that the church ~."~!d pay,: grox;ps and movements that
TO
$5.00
lo'll'
Men's
h;s ttlelr probt..U. 1 0 thinks lie'• human. He eall at split, because It CUll across direct lro~~n~ '? 1dla= g challenge the power structure
Pteaoant Vall•y Boopllal
:::~~ their tropblea an tbe table, tleepl between sheets denominational lines, united •~f.:: the':~ year, ~ial to ldeniify, perhaps
Admllled! None.
1 Group Str•~ Hall
1 Group Str1w Hall
1n tbe if¥eot bedroom, e v e n Protestants end Catbollce of one
d n to but ju,t as surely as If
' . h lha 1 llf
ancl Sport Hata
~ni ~ ~11 11 wel:n.s laughs reads t)le\ paper with my bus- viewpoint against Protestants a;:n ~v~~ has •re~h~;:,"gical inten ·,d it, with that other Dloellarged: M.r s.
and
Summer
Caps
betw ·i'doctataaeriDUI
band. He doesn't even bark and Catholil;s of another view· 8
~sons 0 the Southern segment of sorietv lhat
Bensley· and daughter, Pome0
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~tb 1 brulh-olf
when be gets mad. He just point.
cBaptons:• ~·~ion and the sents the status quo."
roy.
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stares with his heart In hIs Dr. Martin Marty, a prome
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s n· •·rn a day ol revolution,
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Blrtb! Mr. ami Mrs
lo YO He! Help US. t h 1~ views to us, so thla makes II succinctly deflne•_ tbe l"ue od.
Une with care. He will
Rhodes, , Pleasant, a son.
2.95 School
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rare_01 en
bad. Sometimes he chews up
wjth the disinherited,
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School T-Shirts, Now
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the
page of our newsbecause they are good, bu.t
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paper. .
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heca010 they are downtrodden ,
11 5 a
hoaxl!l lln't It! The .rorst tbing Is I t bIn k
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FOR ALL
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APPRE· he's breakinc up our marriage.
right, but because they are
Pleast ,.
My nurll.and cell jealous when
hurt · not because tbey
OCCASIONS
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CIATORS.
he star.;, at me. My husband
Jim tel
Ohto
cal
Patrol
Post
before
school
grat~lul,
but
because
they
sta11d
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14000
Dear./pit holnrl bit 1
II kind"ol a lunk anyway.
SC:p~robuse: ,;;II be , tnspected begins. The form can be ob- alone; not becaus• ·
F:vl en 1 Tile loUowil!l
How can I break il Ill hIm by 00 Ohio St te )llghway
talned from their school or the reasonable and well-balanced,il
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10er slum~ real'• lbeir bell that be is a dog without hurt·
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las••s '""'In . Ohio State Highway Pa I r o 1,. but because they have
ters aren •
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HELP trolmen e1ore c - """
0 E M . St I used un j ually."
f rt b I they'll have to do. ing '11" ee ngs.
• Se I be Colonel Robert
Headquarters, 66 . am .,
1 fo 8 u
LESS
P em r,
Columbus, 13205.
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IIIOVI
De• Qjlpless:
Chiaramonte, Patrol
, 01 cotirse, at: buses and
EGGS ARE EGGS ·
sL•CKI
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Our dOl ;.u ~ 1
.. . . 'l'lreak It to wh!ch ooe? ten~nt, ~ ~a!.;.ualscbool drivers that transport ~ehool The nutritive value of a.n
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!Ike wltb
uma
' 1 v WeU, anyway · ThJI II .
rol children will be examined care- il not related to tht color of
h~m to tha V!~ :.I I
Why don't you write him a bus lnspectlo~ by ~e Pat · fully before sehool begins, but shell. Shell color varies !rom 1.
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letter? - H.
The 1~0 me~ a;: n
that 18 not tho end of our job," ,white to dark brown, and color
a new dOl
ml Dear Helen:
ly tramed or. esa
Chiaramonte sa ld. ' Is determined by the breed
1
I llad tilt W::~
1 aaked a Hippie why he w~re d~.\ es. bll
rocltlal
\ '"''hrougbout the year . we will' ben.
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W IIU 1
beUa OJi hia ankles and ba sa1d, llldA,k!~tut~~.::
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medl •
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"Will. JOU 188, I'm lrylnl to
d
lions of buses to tnsure the con·
IUSTORIC TROWEL
"We Telegraph F\owen
w"nnaa. Do )~THUR
... ~. and whn l hear handicapped ~hl~ren, ted Unued safety of our yont~."
The historic trowel used by
)Anywhere, Anyh me''
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tnapec
George Washington In
Dear Arthur:
ha:e IQIIIeWbere." _ DAVE to determine t1 they meet the
tbe cornerstone of the n~~~~~;i :l
On Second St.
POMEROY
UJt.ub .You mllhl start
Deer O.V.:
nq~ired aafety atandarda · Plan Youth Retreat Capitol Is In the Washln(lon
tng can - tool - H.
Very funnY, llut it's 1 11ft tabhshed by the Oblo S~te
At Old TNT Area
replica room of the Masonic \
Dear Helen:
from Herb Cull's cohmm in the partment of Education.
PT. PLEAS.&lt;iN'f - A youth ; Memorial in Alexandria, Va.
I'm 21 years old. My
San FranciSco Chronicle, and 1- ramonte said. "Brakes,
retreat lor all youlh grades 9:: 1..iiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiii....,iiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-"
won't let 101 1J0 out on
believe the originator of 1 ne elhaust ayatema, lights,
tbrough 12 will be held t b :
My lather w!Jipl me when
j ke w Comediall :Ronnie seney ctooro and hea)ert ar weekerd at tlte TNT area, sponge! 1 telepbona call I r o m a s'::hetl Y
just a lew of the ttema to
eored by the Trinity Methodist
When we 10 out to eat,
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man.
Pleas• kids when you crack
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my father holda mY, hand
wise be ortg'tnal! _ H.
Tile PfOITIOm will be
The retreat will provld•
1 won't lene. They re
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manders aad lebool oaper· aram !or tlte year dlst.U.sliOJUif \1
did at agu 11. They have
Ul\l on . a el
lntendeata. Prlnte bal own- !Opictl revelent ~ youth IJ1d
brother tutored to be
Hit S25 Milllon
ers shonld &lt;ODtaet tbelr local personal spiritual rommitmeJII.
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meet (lrll. Am I 1onna be " Sales of Series E-H United Patrol POll for tnstruellon•.
The Rev. c. s. Thompson Is
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Statu..Savlii.IS Bonda ami Fr•e- "All 1chool busea will be
the pastor of lite local Trinity
Dear O.M.:
dom Sllares In Ohio were $25 qulred to display • decal
Methodist Clturcll.
Ask nit 10 years !rom now. miUiolt: durirt~ June 19417. Free- each aide ol the bUJ. These
Your handwrlthll tndlcatee
dom sltare and Band sales for be 18aued IJy rnspectlnl n.atrot,..,1••• Blln4int of
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aren't much over
the first six months period ex- men." he •ald. "Only ~~~·:.~~~~
D•ar Helen:
ceeded t..t year's Bond sales ory school butel wtU be
Fllhion an4 FIIIICtionl
My brother and 1 are 11 a
bj ~I million. Ohio achieved ·decall."
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17. A couple of weeks ago we 45.4 r cent of Its annual sales Immediate mechinlcal
had a big oriY (beer party)
June
30.
rectlona
will
be
permltt"'l
at
11011
our house becauaa my
rltendore T. Reed, Jr., Meigs the time of tnspectlon. Ill
were on a bwltness
County YOiunteer Saviii.IS Bonda cate ol major repslrl, ~r:~~:;~
the weekend. They .
chairman, reported June ~ales menll for a later ~afety
'" and cam• hOI!Ie in lite
totaled $!M,234 in tbe county. must be made.
What a aurpritel Dad
Tba county achieved 40.1 per · All school but drivel"!! are CARAVELLI•
rverybody home; fiiiiWTaBIIIng cent ollts annual salea aoal dur· required to aubmlt an acc1•~
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COMPLETE LINE Of MEMS·., .
AND WOMENS-~FALL SHOES
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6 Inch Work Shoe, Reg. Pr1ce $12.99 - • SC:ale :&gt;.61

WRITTEN GUARANTEE . FOR 6 MONTHS

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$1~95

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1964 CHEVROLET

$2295

2 Ton. 8'" Cab to axle, 1125x20 tires. 292 cu. 1D. •P,Cine, cab
very clean and solid, 12 ft. Insulated van body. .: '

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Sy11cust, Ohio

For F- Estlmatu
.
· ·I Aluminum Awning• . ·
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tAium!n~m~ Siding tl!lumlnuin JbUIIIfll /'
· I Aluminum Wlnclowl &amp;.DOo..- · eC.r Portt.J ·
· I Pltiot
1 Blown In IMUiatloit
or Call Collact 53Uill .

ll1aiiFi.;
~·~ov~ely~·J::::II
console with AM &amp;

llils set sold much ·hlrber.ll
This set has record storage.
Take over paymenbl of
per month or pay blilanee
due $113.(0. Try It In your
home. Phone 992-2836.
7 31 6te

-Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN IVIil. 9:GO P.M.

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SOME VITTLES

CHARLES LISLE

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8 ft. Flareslde, V8 engine, heavy •duty tires, creeD· finish,
heater, cuatom eab.
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~USH&amp; LYONS
CAMPING TRAII.ERS

Elmer E. White, 404'1-2 So. 4th St., lronllln

Ra,..ntatlveln Thb Area 20 Ywn Por · 'fl":.- ·

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work on · poultry farm.
consider older person. New
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Va., 882-2103.

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store location with
that could either be
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one ot the best TV shop
cations in the area. Also,
line locajion available for
pastry ·shop, flower shop
something of the sort. II .
terested, call 882-1711,
on.
7 28 6tc

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WINNIE,'!OUR L.mER

Salts 1nd Service

Call !J92.m8.

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AM &amp; FM radio comblnalion,
i speed automatic
changer, modern wa!Dut console, balance due •llUO or
payments of $T per month.

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Mason, W. Va. One
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$ 10 Uc

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month and up. Phone Rol~ley
and Reed, 119'M7'18, after 4 p.
m. pbooe 992-$7l

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T. HAMLIN

.. .SUT WHEN I FIGGER
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located on MorniDC

cow.

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Pomeroy, er 985'3824, Chester.
7 26 30ic

phone 9!1Hl1,7.

a 1 6tc

FOOT Chris craft and trail.
and Fttuncl
er, 130 HP inboard, best ofLOST - 12 weeks Beagle bound fer - as Is, 1011 Brick St.,
8 1 3tc
brown and black, large flop- Pomeroy.
py ears. $10 rewarl Phone PjOPERTY IN Naylor's Run
7f2.4175,
8 2 Stc Pomeroy. Contact Mildred
Box 64, RoaevUle,
Wanted
8 3 6tp
BABY miER. from 8:30
In one
m. to l p. m. 4 days a week, better neighborhoods
In Mid.
9 a. m. till noon on Saturday.
delpof!. Cloee ' to "':~~I
Two children, age 4 and
school and ehurehes. 0
Pho"' 992-2492.
83
leavina town. Priced fo r
EXTERioR au4· interior- ·
quick sale. Phone 1192-~.
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833tc
lng. roof paliitlng'. house
bam; interior decorating. Pb.
'53 FORD, V-8 motor, automat74US2Z,
7 30
and radiator.
wrE!ii(iRand Ellerior Paint- IcW. transmission
C. Allis ·. Chalmers with
ing. Reasonable rates. na1pn1
eultlYators, all In good conHutton. l'!loM 843-221!.
dition. Lowell Bing, 3 miles
7 26 ltc
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mueaae.

'

1965 FORD PICKUP

.

$1~95

.

1964 CHEVROLET

$2295

2 Ton. 8'" Cab to axle, 1125x20 tires. 292 cu. 1D. •P,Cine, cab
very clean and solid, 12 ft. Insulated van body. .: '

OVER

Sy11cust, Ohio

For F- Estlmatu
.
· ·I Aluminum Awning• . ·
,)
tAium!n~m~ Siding tl!lumlnuin JbUIIIfll /'
· I Aluminum Wlnclowl &amp;.DOo..- · eC.r Portt.J ·
· I Pltiot
1 Blown In IMUiatloit
or Call Collact 53Uill .

ll1aiiFi.;
~·~ov~ely~·J::::II
console with AM &amp;

llils set sold much ·hlrber.ll
This set has record storage.
Take over paymenbl of
per month or pay blilanee
due $113.(0. Try It In your
home. Phone 992-2836.
7 31 6te

-Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN IVIil. 9:GO P.M.

"~ f CJ&lt;6D

SOME VITTLES

CHARLES LISLE

.~' 1

8 ft. Flareslde, V8 engine, heavy •duty tires, creeD· finish,
heater, cuatom eab.
'

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Cont1ct:

..-

N FIIIIOY, CH0

~USH&amp; LYONS
CAMPING TRAII.ERS

Elmer E. White, 404'1-2 So. 4th St., lronllln

Ra,..ntatlveln Thb Area 20 Ywn Por · 'fl":.- ·

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V. V. Johnson &amp; Son

222-4thAw.,"Huntington

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SERVICE

AUGNMENT ~

All New Rldlltor Shop

AND

eC.r eTruclc tHIIter
Core 1 BulldeAnyType

t01kfiii07Wil KEITH
size. All birCh
ver y
good condition. $22. Phone

GOBLE FORD .
Mlddl....,., 0.

WY Wlf6

$795.00up

EXPERIENCED
WHm :·

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II ONI Ol'at.

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PONOEI&lt; Tl-lEII&lt; NExt

MIODLII'OIIT, OHIO
------

WURLITZER

I" ART SANliOM

•

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avooes me WORLD OVER!

WY 14111

a Htc

LOSEI

'006 OAV.S~ MY Ff&lt;1 END, ARE OB5ER)!ED

l.lwllngs Honda S.l•

Cannan, Peach Fork Rosd.

lOR~

frll!i

DICK RAWLINGS

OH ,DEAA

MoVE!

!LLIVEVER
FINI5H MY

-~~--

EiflRYIN

11Me!

EVINRUDE
work on · poultry farm.
consider older person. New
,Haven. Mill, -Ne..( Haven, W.
Va., 882-2103.

Mr.
Jtc

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For Lease or Rant

Dawn

aeper, 99U348. ·o· .

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10 PRINCE JIM HA5

l3f!N RETURNED

UNOPENED. WA5
IT IMPORTANT

r

Ohio Boat Mil Motor

satW~RINE
.

1---- - ---,-STEREO RADii&gt; console com-

store location with
that could either be
ed as such or converted
one ot the best TV shop
cations in the area. Also,
line locajion available for
pastry ·shop, flower shop
something of the sort. II .
terested, call 882-1711,
on.
7 28 6tc

occasio . ief,sonable

WINNIE,'!OUR L.mER

Salts 1nd Service

Call !J92.m8.

-

·'

.

binatlon. 1967 model stereo
AM &amp; FM radio comblnalion,
i speed automatic
changer, modern wa!Dut console, balance due •llUO or
payments of $T per month.

TWO good busine~• 1ocatlons
Mason, W. Va. One
·

PHONE YOUR ORDERS FOR
DECOt .ED CAKES.- At\ y

1

eacy,

~IM

-

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for Trave

-

,' If

' I
' !.

EEl\. ' M&lt;.:EII.

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Trailer, Camper Trailer
Pick-up Camper
Also Motorcycle Insurance a
popular rates.
$ 10 Uc

7 31 6tc

' . -

DON'T pump your sluggish
septic tank. Gel Klean-EmAll Septic Tank cleaner.
Landmark Farm Bureau.

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7 20 301c

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GO ABROAD 10

FOUI&lt;D 'l!li!R Qlll:i

14t:&gt;R\DWID&amp; BANK
Ill SW!'ITERLAND I

Br
!shed ap1111meats -$20
month and up. Phone Rol~ley
and Reed, 119'M7'18, after 4 p.
m. pbooe 992-$7l

II.

T. HAMLIN

.. .SUT WHEN I FIGGER
11MIE I 100K /&gt;, WIFE,
1'1.1. 'lJ;J\ID 10 11-1'
l4'tTlER M't&amp;&amp;LF... .
.

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~BIE A~D SlAts

ROOM liDiumlsbed apartment
In Pomeroy. Pb. 19U381.

u

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Rowan Speeeh ~t OU
Will~ Thnnday

For Sale

.: . .

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ACRE laril( ll room and
located on MorniDC

cow.

·

18 Uc

fiJRNIS8ED and
apartmeiiiL C1011 to a&amp;ool
Pboue 9IU43l
Ill 18 11e

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· Bir RAEBIJRIIt VAN 'BUliN

.

'

Rd., Rt. 1, Raetne, Obio,

Pomeroy, er 985'3824, Chester.
7 26 30ic

phone 9!1Hl1,7.

a 1 6tc

FOOT Chris craft and trail.
and Fttuncl
er, 130 HP inboard, best ofLOST - 12 weeks Beagle bound fer - as Is, 1011 Brick St.,
8 1 3tc
brown and black, large flop- Pomeroy.
py ears. $10 rewarl Phone PjOPERTY IN Naylor's Run
7f2.4175,
8 2 Stc Pomeroy. Contact Mildred
Box 64, RoaevUle,
Wanted
8 3 6tp
BABY miER. from 8:30
In one
m. to l p. m. 4 days a week, better neighborhoods
In Mid.
9 a. m. till noon on Saturday.
delpof!. Cloee ' to "':~~I
Two children, age 4 and
school and ehurehes. 0
Pho"' 992-2492.
83
leavina town. Priced fo r
EXTERioR au4· interior- ·
quick sale. Phone 1192-~.
·
833tc
lng. roof paliitlng'. house
bam; interior decorating. Pb.
'53 FORD, V-8 motor, automat74US2Z,
7 30
and radiator.
wrE!ii(iRand Ellerior Paint- IcW. transmission
C. Allis ·. Chalmers with
ing. Reasonable rates. na1pn1
eultlYators, all In good conHutton. l'!loM 843-221!.
dition. Lowell Bing, 3 miles
7 26 ltc
from Chester. Phone 1185-3816.
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CARRIERS
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.

'

,' ~lef\Fty'l M1nlty
' .

. . Mkldl1p lilt

10 GAlLON red roofing paint.
Herb Williams, Shade.
a 3 3tp

DANCE
Nn
:KKXW

iQIY'liE BEANS
Iii ilpmlob Amerk:a, I h e
II .....! frllol denotes a1mo11 &amp;IIJ'
of culll..ted be8111. IJI
It mean• ncluslvely
bean.

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the temple will have a potluck
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dinner In September. Mr..
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Lemley cbncluded the meeting
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with a request for prayers for
A t
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peace in the nation and a poebmyj~!~~~;~re urn o e 'o d time reliJ(ion"-that's ,what is
"A Letter to God." writ••n
for the Sunday night service at the Middlepo~t
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of Christ
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Members have been asked to come ln''"ld. •ashloned"
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tient at Okinawa.
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or i~ W.ngham or denim. There 1'1~
!11 lle,, no ~lee·
Several ~om•roy ~rea resi- Refr.,hments were
tnc1ty
mgl)t~t~e sanctulry wtJ; be ligpted .with oil
' dents were .in Zanesville Sa~tr- bv Mrs. McElhinny and
lamps and the · !IIU$1C will come from .an• old-fashioned
rews
da~ for the. funeral serviet!ll of sP.,ncer.
·pump organ.
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:~~1'!1,, Mrs::John J. Durst, a former
Pu~pose of the. service, according to the Rev. Ron ·
kle is improved from
Pomeroy mident.
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. ., Mo~er, ts to lnsull m the hearts of t~ose attending thQ
Norma Zirkle's husband is
For the past several vears
The origmal of Da V•nc1 s spmt. of the old-fashiOned chllrrh servtce, much less "sofrom the .hospil&lt;!l; Maxine ow. Mrs. Dmst had resi1ed in Cin: "Last Supper" Is in the refec-1phtshc2ted" than most to., ----·---~ , .
ens father is ill; Harolll
cinnuti near her relatives. The tory of the Convent of Santa I day.
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THOSE THREE and . f o u r
ley sli!ftred partial fingOt! •
famiiv had proviouslv liveJ in Maria delle Grazle, Milao.l The old Wicker baskets at- I year old tots at · the ~:if:
utation an one hand as the re- ,Zanesville. .
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Italy.
:!ached to cane ~les Will be County Jad Wednesday rr '
suit ol an accident; .~sro•th
Attending from her• wer
I used for the offermg and lht hadn't committed any crim••
Hester. gran6ii'aughter of Hrs Mrs Thomas Hood Mrs. Thel~
old hymns, like ~~church in the they were there in eant.t'r.tion
!'leutzling Is ,recuperating from ftla Nease Wilbur Hood Mrs
I Wildwood." and "The Old Tinoe with a lesson obedience to the
illness. an¢, Bert~ faitS:
1. E. Ro~~ . Mrs. Ha..;.y
St. Andrew is the patrnn s.1lnl ' Religion." with hand clapping Jaws of God and ~untry being
fer IS hosjlttaiizetl: It wa1
Smith, "1". Walter Miil~r. Roy of Scotland. Hi• relics are •ad
I Will IJe sung.
/ taught at the Trimly Un lled j
1
ed that Betty ' Biegs ha't:l lost Millt'r. Mrs Louis RE'ibel. Mrs
· 1 The se:mon,_ thP ~ev. Mr. Church of Christ daily vacalion
her father by death.
I Lena . Huber ' and Mrs. Pl'l'tllp to have been brought t h p re 1' Moyer
sa1d. wtii be preached Bible School.
,
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_!ead- at the Jtlt!eting we r:~~bo~ar.
, from Constantinople (lslafll~ul) . , m t e o d as !One way.
The youngsters were giv~n
- -- -~ ~- - --a "lecture tour" of the jR!l
THE WILLIAM Walters lam- ~ cilities by Deputy Bob Be.gle,
ily is home from Mrytle Beach and '.hen went on to village
but only after e&lt;tendlng their j for a close look at the !Ire
vacation an extra week due to ,. trucks and emergency Vt!hic\e.
heavy station wagon damage in Later they visited the po~;t ofBit ac.'Cident there. It took a fice. ·
YClllr Full Stl'VIce Blnk Is • , ,
week to get the vehicle tn The children were accompanNew
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ied by Mrs. Don Thomas, Mrs .
Mr. Walters was on a shop- John Sebo, Mrs. Tom GrJeser
ping trip with - Doxie, Ron!lie and Miss Mary Sue HayP.s,
and Sally when the csr was teachers. In the group wet
struek by another vacationer Anita Sheridan, Andrea Riggs,
who ran two stop signs. For· Mary Beth Hawley, Kristin An·
Bt
tunately, there were no ln ~ tl!'· derson, Ellen Barnitz, 8 ~ t
ies.
Perrin. Barbara Grooser, J~y
In
PVT. JOHN HOOD
Heaton, Jason Batey and Greg
Monday from Fort Lewis, ll'a•h. Thomas.
§erving Mei~s Co1mty fM ooer 95 Year~
for a year in Vietnam. Joh1n !.-=~=======.:.!
and his recent bride, Ka I h y,
.
Member FDIC
jetted to Mountain View, Calif.
·, All Accounts Insured Ulf to .$15,1100 Under
today.
and will visit • rew
Tht Fodoral Deposit Insurance Corporation
with Jim and Rosalle Hood
fore going on to Washington.
Kathy plans to return her• .•nd

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HONG KONG (UPI)-Heal')'
fighting In what the Ru1Si8111
called near civil war In China
has spread from Manchuria ill
the . north to Chungking Ut tbu
west ano to south China, report•
from the mainland said today,
Hoapitals in Wuhan were
re~rted filled with wounded.
A provincial radio broa,tcast
i from Kweiyang said anti-Mao
Tse-tung rebels bad at•.acked
army troops and homoarderl
Manlst headquarters in Kweichow, one of only lour provloces

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' Invitations for Friends' Night
observances we-re read Tuesday
night at a meeting of Pomeroy I
Chapter 186. Order ol Eastern
Star, at the Masonic Temple.
During tho meeting p~~:~~~
over by Betty and Guy 1
worthy matron and worthy
tron, an invitatiOQ . was r e a
from the Wl'bb Chapter 337
Stockport for a Friends' Night
observance to be held on Sept.
21 at 8 p.m. Hosili for the affair

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visited the woltndetl ill ilc"''tl$ls
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capital of the '"uthwest
reporteo tnvoived 1ft :he ·'l!hlprovince said 1
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Kwe1chow's Institute of
of hllolllglins wtn! attacktn~ Red
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Gllllf'ls tn Shanghai, Chma's
P~ing Rndio dtaclosed for
Jar~ city. I~ called the
first Ume today blood had been dioturli'linees a ne• class
spilled In the' Wuhan
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where an entire milttaey
said ahoollng hR&gt; bllen
was re~rted In molt
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