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pray and -trust m·'Him,
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the way grows dim,

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PICTURES AND STORY BY !OB HOEFLICH
The costumes - the music - the settings - the
lights.
,
Whether it be on Broadway or at the Meigs Coun·
. ty Fair, •·There's No Business Like Show Business".
At Jeast, ·that's the feeling among members of Meigs
County's ~ig Bend Minstrel Assn., who round in from
·all parts oi the county each summer to turn out their
annual summer mu_&gt;iral fot the Meigs County Fair. ·
This year the association Will be presenting its
12th annu.al, county fair .show at 8:30 p.m on ThttrS·
day , Aug. !7, and Saturdal, Aug. 19. .
Pictures are informa shots of thts year's show
activity.

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. WEHAYE'MAES
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No one woo has recoritly been
In California With eyes and ears
open can doubt that "' far as
his giant oome base is conrerned Reagan is going I r o m
strength to strength. By every ,

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Low Paver

Moreover, and far m9re importar.tly, it is now_obvious that

No.a.tum Gl111 Keg

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to the nation he has shed Ihe
aura of far right-wingism that

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: Why this turnabout? Perhaps
l : th• first explllnation is that
· : llhen one speaks of Hollywood
· sC&lt;'narios it must be said that
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' fortunate accidento. He was sup; AG,"JN AT PT.',NO- Again d the piano for this pos•d to he a man quite without
l sumll'ter's pre1lentation is Mrs. Oliv.~ Wiber who true political Instinct or ff'OI
, h~! accompanied most of the shOI\'1,. through the
capacity to administer public
' .years:_.. _____
- - -·--- --···---affairs. l1ut he has thrown away
.
the lines !hot had been writt•n
., . 'nle Almanac
1 O~ ·lhi' day ln. hJstory:
. for him and h38 instead written .
By Uollfd •~r•" luttrnatlonul ! )rl. 1831, the fust train ln the . hi• own.
.
Today ·!• 1\ednema.v, .~ug. 9, ~,mt~d States to be powered by : Too, there can be no doubt
· the ?• 1st ~av of 1967, with H¥steam made •· run between i that the roctors that actur.lly
d•y• to follow.
.
Albany and Schenectady, N.Y. elecied him - the sava~e •tll-'
The moon Jl between Its new In 1902, the Prince of Wales · d&lt;nt di ...,rders at the Univer.ity .
p11ase and first quarter.
was crowned Klng Edward VII Iof C:alifornia. the sick happineos
Tlte ll)oi'ning !tar I• Saturn. , of Britain, followjng the death! ------ ·- ~ - ·· -----·-of his mother. Queen Vlr•·•ria .·ever dropped on an enemy.
'the •••nlnrtitar Is Bllars.
A'Wi'~rtca~ , dertlist,o' William In 1945; inore',. than half of : In 1961, judge. James Pa!'llons
G•een 1 Mort'!", ~irroverer of Nagasaki was .~estroyed when became the firSt Negro to be
ernen .clls ~ -';Bf,estheUc, was Iho United States fJBed thtrr.amed to a U.S. Federal·

:· resel'ved 1.0 ii~t quaotitieo.

l~t

Vice-President · Richard Nixon

ln publle favor for the Presidential designatior .
Gallqp, for illustration, now
reports · that President Johnson
out.rnns Reagan in a "t r I a I
heat" by 51 to 39 percent. In
absolut• terms, of Nurse, this
is nothing for tlle Reagan pat11aan• to cheef' about. B•.rt it is
the relatively tllat counts a~ thf~
stage; and hf'Te the Governor Is
scoring heavily. The net of it is
that he is running only slightly
behind both ·Romney and Nixon
as a pOtential advel'!llry to tlle
President - IIIId Ibis is news of
great sil!nificall!'t.
l
For here is a man wh~ only
months ago was almost univer·
NEW DA/\CF: TEAM -- Ann Holter and Dick
sally seen, outside California at
N&lt;ase, a new dance team, rehearse a Bower)~ type
any rate, as at.best only a tall
number.
. "
....
to the kite of Richard Nixon. He
was a fellow who 11tight Mp to
push Nixon along next year, but
· .' . surely no more than that.
j ! As the position now stands.
' · ; the propt)Sitiiln might easily be
.· 'seen in reversse; it weU may
r ' tum out that It will be Nixon,
. ': who helps Reagan along noxt'
' i year. The sublle currents ar&lt;·
j now moving more nearly
to.; ward Nixon. And it is already
1 plain that if the former
Vice •
President is to enter the Repub-

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FLORISTS In the
YELLOW PAGES; Where
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BIG SAvtNG$: ON AlL ' · · ·

ADMiRAL

1967

VETERANS TOO- Youuger cast members, left to right, but veteran. performer. are .Jan
Steve Powell and
Wolfe.
· ·

T~V.I;s~
. .

•·1

'

SEE US BEFO~E YOU BUY

·KAUTZ FfED\
985-3347

. .. MAKES COSTUMES - Mrs. Arnold Richards, ex·
p•rt ,Middleport seamstress, right, has made numer·
ous attractive costumes for .this year's show. With
Mrs. Richards for 3, costume fitting is Mrs. Alice
Nease, veteran performer of the association.

and ·More

Summer Musicpl
lJ.eady for F_air
'

-

,•

J

•

/11-

Discover This Yalue (enter Weekly

'

_I' \

·y suffer pain,
the blesi a,.urance
send reli~ragalp.
lillel!tr lies. before 'me,
pray and -trust m·'Him,
tllat He will 'be present
the way grows dim,

'

PICTURES AND STORY BY !OB HOEFLICH
The costumes - the music - the settings - the
lights.
,
Whether it be on Broadway or at the Meigs Coun·
. ty Fair, •·There's No Business Like Show Business".
At Jeast, ·that's the feeling among members of Meigs
County's ~ig Bend Minstrel Assn., who round in from
·all parts oi the county each summer to turn out their
annual summer mu_&gt;iral fot the Meigs County Fair. ·
This year the association Will be presenting its
12th annu.al, county fair .show at 8:30 p.m on ThttrS·
day , Aug. !7, and Saturdal, Aug. 19. .
Pictures are informa shots of thts year's show
activity.

o.AiRY· sup .....,
. WEHAYE'MAES
TOFIT •·'

RIDENOUR RADIO and TV

l

, AND

'

No one woo has recoritly been
In California With eyes and ears
open can doubt that "' far as
his giant oome base is conrerned Reagan is going I r o m
strength to strength. By every ,

now,
pre-sliced

ordinary measurement he ,s
ooth a popular and an ellective

Elt~lef!cJ

II

......,..., j).

lt.U·JJ

RACIN:E·~
IJ'ul-.yValu

... ·

DAD'S ROOT BEER -

..,

state executive.

Everudau

In The No Deposit

Low Paver

Moreover, and far m9re importar.tly, it is now_obvious that

No.a.tum Gl111 Keg

MI.LK

to the nation he has shed Ihe
aura of far right-wingism that

once had hung aoout his undeniably handsome head. That he is

•
MAR

.Custom Canned Pop

10

qt.

· Oi&gt;en Mon .•Frli • ·
· Saturday : ;._: • • ···'•".

12 oz. cans

Kegs

now widely accepted as a reasonable politician in thl! main·
stream of Republican philoso-

STH ~ P!:Al!L '

' . "The Store. With
A Ifart"
•• • !'
·

phy and action is not debatable.
The national polls how him
creeping up on Gov . . George
Rollll)ey of Michigan and former

· with
the 'fresh-sliced
taste ...
.'

'.

.

.

.INSTANT COFFEE
Pure
Shortening

~

10 oz.
jer

'

With French/City's convenient,
Flav&lt;!r·Seal Pak, you can enjoY hYIXfal
luncheon meats that taste 1ik'f.they've just
been sliced, fresh from tbe loaf. •, .

''

Each kind coatain8. aeli!bt
~iDi IUid
.
pork with a distinctive blend of sel181'riqp!
•' , •. each with a wholeaome J!illllty
flavor.
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10blr

.Boiled Ham • Honey Loaf • P &amp; B Loaf (contains pork and beef)

\

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'

.Cooked Salami • Corned Beef Loaf1• Liver l.oof

Stokely:Ofange '

I. :iran National Convention as a

. truly strong aspirant he wi!l do
: 'o only at the cost of strenuous
: •nd successful exertions ln the
' primaries next spring.
: Why this turnabout? Perhaps
l : th• first explllnation is that
· : llhen one speaks of Hollywood
· sC&lt;'narios it must be said that
· Reag311 has refused to follow
ihe script ~ m3ny ilad laid.
down for him. He was suppo•oo
to he only an amiable and hope·
.
;.,.sly amateur type who had
:
reached office b)' a s•ries of
I
,
.·
' fortunate accidento. He was sup; AG,"JN AT PT.',NO- Again d the piano for this pos•d to he a man quite without
l sumll'ter's pre1lentation is Mrs. Oliv.~ Wiber who true political Instinct or ff'OI
, h~! accompanied most of the shOI\'1,. through the
capacity to administer public
' .years:_.. _____
- - -·--- --···---affairs. l1ut he has thrown away
.
the lines !hot had been writt•n
., . 'nle Almanac
1 O~ ·lhi' day ln. hJstory:
. for him and h38 instead written .
By Uollfd •~r•" luttrnatlonul ! )rl. 1831, the fust train ln the . hi• own.
.
Today ·!• 1\ednema.v, .~ug. 9, ~,mt~d States to be powered by : Too, there can be no doubt
· the ?• 1st ~av of 1967, with H¥steam made •· run between i that the roctors that actur.lly
d•y• to follow.
.
Albany and Schenectady, N.Y. elecied him - the sava~e •tll-'
The moon Jl between Its new In 1902, the Prince of Wales · d&lt;nt di ...,rders at the Univer.ity .
p11ase and first quarter.
was crowned Klng Edward VII Iof C:alifornia. the sick happineos
Tlte ll)oi'ning !tar I• Saturn. , of Britain, followjng the death! ------ ·- ~ - ·· -----·-of his mother. Queen Vlr•·•ria .·ever dropped on an enemy.
'the •••nlnrtitar Is Bllars.
A'Wi'~rtca~ , dertlist,o' William In 1945; inore',. than half of : In 1961, judge. James Pa!'llons
G•een 1 Mort'!", ~irroverer of Nagasaki was .~estroyed when became the firSt Negro to be
ernen .clls ~ -';Bf,estheUc, was Iho United States fJBed thtrr.amed to a U.S. Federal·

:· resel'ved 1.0 ii~t quaotitieo.

l~t

Vice-President · Richard Nixon

ln publle favor for the Presidential designatior .
Gallqp, for illustration, now
reports · that President Johnson
out.rnns Reagan in a "t r I a I
heat" by 51 to 39 percent. In
absolut• terms, of Nurse, this
is nothing for tlle Reagan pat11aan• to cheef' about. B•.rt it is
the relatively tllat counts a~ thf~
stage; and hf'Te the Governor Is
scoring heavily. The net of it is
that he is running only slightly
behind both ·Romney and Nixon
as a pOtential advel'!llry to tlle
President - IIIId Ibis is news of
great sil!nificall!'t.
l
For here is a man wh~ only
months ago was almost univer·
NEW DA/\CF: TEAM -- Ann Holter and Dick
sally seen, outside California at
N&lt;ase, a new dance team, rehearse a Bower)~ type
any rate, as at.best only a tall
number.
. "
....
to the kite of Richard Nixon. He
was a fellow who 11tight Mp to
push Nixon along next year, but
· .' . surely no more than that.
j ! As the position now stands.
' · ; the propt)Sitiiln might easily be
.· 'seen in reversse; it weU may
r ' tum out that It will be Nixon,
. ': who helps Reagan along noxt'
' i year. The sublle currents ar&lt;·
j now moving more nearly
to.; ward Nixon. And it is already
1 plain that if the former
Vice •
President is to enter the Repub-

J

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can•

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lik• Emmett Ashford '' ,1mpir- tenniS champion thiS w&gt;ekend
lng," he snapped. "He's not n1 . begins three weeko of ncar
to work in this teague. Thio is 1 conotant toumalfl&lt;'nt coMpcll- ,
the second time he could have I lion that will be ellmox&lt;d Le;,ost us a victory this week," l bor. !JOY •I the .cana.dla~ inter·continued Adcock, who was l natmnal champmnsh1p3 m Tor·
•J•cted from the game in the ' onto.
ninth inning. "He didn't even I Frid&gt;y John Tanne'•ill, !5,
have the nrrve t

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goes t(j Chieago to play in the

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She holds an. l875 veision -of today1s .vapor·

;while I wa• on the field. · He Chicago Open Saturday wh•re
l.irked me out after l got to the 1 he will be seeded No. 1 in men'•
du~out."
singles behind Danny Pecora,
A Ic o c k's bitter remark• 124. Chicago, U.S. sec:md rank·
st•mmed from 8
seri.,.
0 , : ed In 1966. He has nevCI beaten
rhuba&gt;'bS in the game's last two IPecora, , !bough he lost. In five
innings. With Cleveland leading games to him last wmw '"
3-1 in the eighth Luis Aparicio New York. and had led h1m 19wolked brlngin; Frauk Rohtn- 16 in th• fifth.
,on to tbe plate. Clevelan1 On August 21 Tanneoill goes.
)Httoander Ed Connolly's pitch . to Grand Rapids, Mich .. •o play .
appeared to hit Robinson and he in the Grand Rapids Summer
trotted !o firSt, and Aparicio! Open . .Thore .he wiJI oe se•~ed
took second.
INo....2 behind Doll Swe•m 21,
·No Time Celled
G'rand Rapids, U.S. thiN rar:kAshford, the plate umpire, i ed In 1966, and .• worlJ toornethen conferred with first has• · ment olayer ..thto yoar.
.
'
~ACE: SAYER
umpir• JoiiJI. Flaherty and, after I Ta11nehill will rom&gt;'n In
., BINDER
~xamining Robinson's hand, ' Grand Rapids throu~h
the
rull'd the pitch had not struck , week os a gue~~ of the •able tenc....
htm. Ptay resumed, but Apart- 1 nis club· theN and o'rlll •~ a
Aecommencled lor lab
cio rema!ned at S&lt;'('Ond, de.•pite j member of the U.S. nm•1's ;n. '
worl&lt;, field trips, etc.
protP~IJ from tiiP entire rJPve~ ternational team whicn wl lJ I
l'l~·inch capacity.
l~nd Infield. Ashford ruled the move Into Toronto L•bor llay
t itrh tn Rnt,inson wRs " bn'l rn~ i weeltcnd for the mat~he! there.
•··••• time had not been called, 1 Oth ,
ber 01 t'! f
Apari'io w•s entitled to ad- mem,n:r
~~ muems
,'""d·8
. . te•am 1n• '.;i11!8
v:m. . e.
are Perora, Sweeris, 3i1il Dal
Afler a l~Dlinute argument, Joon Lee. Columbus, w~11 i1as
with Oriole manager Hank 8.ou- solved visa problems 3Dd new
er contending Robinson had will ljt permUted to lea•·• C.S.
been hit and Adcock claiming borders, and retum.
Ajlllricio should retu:-n to firSt.
Play was finally resurnl'd with '
Aparicl~ ·on· llocollll 1 Rl&gt;binson
then lined the n01t pitch into ·
the left field bleachers for his l
firs! home nm olnce June 21 "'
tie tbe game at 3-3.
j
PROCTORVILLE - Tho CruSmoothwhltepaper
lor busy days
"1 didn't call the pitch saders' tumout last weekend
ahead. Ats all noteanything," explained Ashford. Iwas ,mailer than the week ~·
books.
"Aller conferring with F1aher- : fore , l&gt;ut much more successful.
ty, we decided It was a ball and I Two weeks uo P. J. Heck
Aparicio was entitled to ,.,_ ' was . handling Dick Smith'• A·
cnnd. ''·
! Stofk Pontiac when lhe rear
The Indians eventually . won . en~ let go in time trials.
I
the game in the ninth h 1 Things really were In good
Larry Brown scorOd from 7ht~~ 1 f~m last week 11 tbe car !l"r·
en Boog Powell's error
I formOd laultleuly . Ul win t~·
•
} eta" over two tough com!I"\1,lors, one fr~m Columbus. Ohio
TYIING PAPER
Cordure, Binders
Heck then went on ro win
lhe stock eliminator monev ovS.Vo 33" on 3~
2 or 3·rlnl atyl11;
shoots, 8\\ x 11-lneh.
Choice ot coklr~.
•
er 11 others.
The bracket was run on th•
.
: doad soot system a! River1 , side's el~tronlc
system has
be&lt;!n "" tbe blink for tw·l "'""'"
. •• ·' ",_,..
' Under this sytem' the slower
: '·
car gets 10 feet tlf'r Iento of a
~AN tRA~CI'K:O (UPj') - ,oeeond lead, as accor~in~ to
Fti!Ure on Rtck Rarry, lllle of the difference in national rec.
the game's top ptaven.J sitti,IK ords. There can po8&lt;iill&lt; :le 22
out the t967-M &lt;•ason ,lind the cars in thl.! eliminator hraeitel.
now American Bt&lt;l·etb811 Asso- Tbe other Crusader car at '
cla!irn gettin1 off the ground •!llverstde was that of HonoR!
• 'lout a single Natwnal Ba!· Jobn Swain His K-stock C!!ev
ketba;, .~s;ociation n!lty•r on ill didn1 fare. so well as it fell
2 Dozen PENCILS
Bal Point
roster.
~urlng class run• to one of 1
Bar"' lost out ;o ii• bid to I John's old cars on troph• run. I
•.
Rtlfl.
jump from the NSA San P'ran- Tim Bailey was the spectawr. ·
Iff:
d~N \ .a:rlors to 1.:·.~ AlH 08lt.. Tbi• week the Crusaders win
.
r
,
:and ''""' TueBI\'u •hen 8 an retum to Riverside on Satur- '; Sa•ln111 and comtenionce. Guaranteed asalnst cloa· ·!lunched 5 hOI's to lit all
r·an. "" Sui'%; .r Court jud~· day •l•ht and then on Sunday J I.Qts of pencils lor school, sins,· sklpplne and ~111••r· blncjers; 46 sheets p•per.
ll)lh•ld ti't ol . . 1 drc!!it'l con- to W1noJe
• ld for their bt g monev 1
trcverallll option clause.
meet at Aug. 13.
!
, Sept. I will ~ the car~ of :
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,.. a re.uJt, Barry, who led : Dick Smith, A--Stock Pontlae, i
Onward- White Paste .......... 29¢
English Alb Ankleb ..•.... , 3/1.15
tM NBA ill' scoring last season .Jim Boughman, B-Sto&lt;k Chev., '
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4 or 5-lnch Scissors ........... 23¢
Children's 4-7 Cardigan ..•. 2.99
with 2,ml poin1s ·nu·co •nhe( tm(f Honest John Swain, KWomen's Stretch Knee Socks .• 88j! ·
.Pia,v •JUI 1bl• outior, wit~ the· Sto"k Cllev., COID!I"IIng at the '"- Rfl. 2.98 School Bag ......... 2.66
Wind-Up
Alarm
Clock
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1.99
Misses' Stretch Knee Socks .... &amp;aj!
\fhrrlort- or sit. at home.
! Nationals which are th• world'•
Pencil
Tablet&amp;
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2!¢
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Ills .oi!Oncet ot rl•yiog wil!t blggeot drt(! witlr over 15116 ·;. Reg. 1.49 Typing Paper ....... 99¢ ' . Women'~ Pantl~a .............. 37j!
Girls' 4-14 Panflea ............ ZJ~
the lfV:u+ion·.seem sUm since , ent:!es.
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Piano-Hinge Blnder.......... l.79
Rt~.l.OO ·Brush Rollers ...... •66J
l ·hta pr031!nee on 1he team •• a :
.
'
. STAGEDRALLY
:'lll,D" ~ci" wo.J!d crMe ao
NAGASAKI. Japan (UPill~atd, ·llld' omo·was.ln~ s;t. l About 5.000 rooidon!! held 1
'·,
~~~- ,\lao; If he !lee~dc• •o ! rally today ob.llt'rving the 22nd
!\OHi'JU''V fX·IanniVel'!&amp;ry of tbe atomic
·'
~~~. ~- Warrtor&gt; would bombin&amp; of Nagasaki by the
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and daughter, Tina Marie,
Jneo Randolph returned from
va~ trip . In Arkansas
cently, They •!1!"'1 ·four
vlsillng relatives iD Me i
County before l'l!luming rotheb·ll
home at Seville.
Inez Randolph returned
ber home here last Friday.
Poarl Randolph and Mr. and
Mrs. Orner Heas eallOd on car· II
rio Nlggemeyer at Athens Sun·
day evening•
Vada Hazelron recently called
on Hazel Biggs.
Florence Joan Biggs o! Mar·
leila spent Thur&amp;day and
day wltb her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dorsol Blgga llld !ami11.

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The Marriageable&amp;

We Will a!J.Ie At Noon on s.turci•Y·

go for.;.. ·:

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D1ily Hourt ~mliin the Slnil 8 to'S PM

Ohio \f~lley Industries
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"It's a terrible thing. tryi~~
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.to winba II games when a man M~Qdleport s U.S. )unlor table
lik• Emmett Ashford '' ,1mpir- tenniS champion thiS w&gt;ekend
lng," he snapped. "He's not n1 . begins three weeko of ncar
to work in this teague. Thio is 1 conotant toumalfl&lt;'nt coMpcll- ,
the second time he could have I lion that will be ellmox&lt;d Le;,ost us a victory this week," l bor. !JOY •I the .cana.dla~ inter·continued Adcock, who was l natmnal champmnsh1p3 m Tor·
•J•cted from the game in the ' onto.
ninth inning. "He didn't even I Frid&gt;y John Tanne'•ill, !5,
have the nrrve t

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PerfCI!y matcloed K.....u Wtdd!Dg :Billa •, •"

goes t(j Chieago to play in the

.Wieately carved ••• f.eautifaDy ~ • ~ • ··
iD two-toned gold •• , aD willi tB I• • -...._
"Koopoab" iD theriDg 111d 011!1.. . - . .
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f.at!~

Clark, of near Tup~rs Plains, displays a
She holds an. l875 veision -of today1s .vapor·

;while I wa• on the field. · He Chicago Open Saturday wh•re
l.irked me out after l got to the 1 he will be seeded No. 1 in men'•
du~out."
singles behind Danny Pecora,
A Ic o c k's bitter remark• 124. Chicago, U.S. sec:md rank·
st•mmed from 8
seri.,.
0 , : ed In 1966. He has nevCI beaten
rhuba&gt;'bS in the game's last two IPecora, , !bough he lost. In five
innings. With Cleveland leading games to him last wmw '"
3-1 in the eighth Luis Aparicio New York. and had led h1m 19wolked brlngin; Frauk Rohtn- 16 in th• fifth.
,on to tbe plate. Clevelan1 On August 21 Tanneoill goes.
)Httoander Ed Connolly's pitch . to Grand Rapids, Mich .. •o play .
appeared to hit Robinson and he in the Grand Rapids Summer
trotted !o firSt, and Aparicio! Open . .Thore .he wiJI oe se•~ed
took second.
INo....2 behind Doll Swe•m 21,
·No Time Celled
G'rand Rapids, U.S. thiN rar:kAshford, the plate umpire, i ed In 1966, and .• worlJ toornethen conferred with first has• · ment olayer ..thto yoar.
.
'
~ACE: SAYER
umpir• JoiiJI. Flaherty and, after I Ta11nehill will rom&gt;'n In
., BINDER
~xamining Robinson's hand, ' Grand Rapids throu~h
the
rull'd the pitch had not struck , week os a gue~~ of the •able tenc....
htm. Ptay resumed, but Apart- 1 nis club· theN and o'rlll •~ a
Aecommencled lor lab
cio rema!ned at S&lt;'('Ond, de.•pite j member of the U.S. nm•1's ;n. '
worl&lt;, field trips, etc.
protP~IJ from tiiP entire rJPve~ ternational team whicn wl lJ I
l'l~·inch capacity.
l~nd Infield. Ashford ruled the move Into Toronto L•bor llay
t itrh tn Rnt,inson wRs " bn'l rn~ i weeltcnd for the mat~he! there.
•··••• time had not been called, 1 Oth ,
ber 01 t'! f
Apari'io w•s entitled to ad- mem,n:r
~~ muems
,'""d·8
. . te•am 1n• '.;i11!8
v:m. . e.
are Perora, Sweeris, 3i1il Dal
Afler a l~Dlinute argument, Joon Lee. Columbus, w~11 i1as
with Oriole manager Hank 8.ou- solved visa problems 3Dd new
er contending Robinson had will ljt permUted to lea•·• C.S.
been hit and Adcock claiming borders, and retum.
Ajlllricio should retu:-n to firSt.
Play was finally resurnl'd with '
Aparicl~ ·on· llocollll 1 Rl&gt;binson
then lined the n01t pitch into ·
the left field bleachers for his l
firs! home nm olnce June 21 "'
tie tbe game at 3-3.
j
PROCTORVILLE - Tho CruSmoothwhltepaper
lor busy days
"1 didn't call the pitch saders' tumout last weekend
ahead. Ats all noteanything," explained Ashford. Iwas ,mailer than the week ~·
books.
"Aller conferring with F1aher- : fore , l&gt;ut much more successful.
ty, we decided It was a ball and I Two weeks uo P. J. Heck
Aparicio was entitled to ,.,_ ' was . handling Dick Smith'• A·
cnnd. ''·
! Stofk Pontiac when lhe rear
The Indians eventually . won . en~ let go in time trials.
I
the game in the ninth h 1 Things really were In good
Larry Brown scorOd from 7ht~~ 1 f~m last week 11 tbe car !l"r·
en Boog Powell's error
I formOd laultleuly . Ul win t~·
•
} eta" over two tough com!I"\1,lors, one fr~m Columbus. Ohio
TYIING PAPER
Cordure, Binders
Heck then went on ro win
lhe stock eliminator monev ovS.Vo 33" on 3~
2 or 3·rlnl atyl11;
shoots, 8\\ x 11-lneh.
Choice ot coklr~.
•
er 11 others.
The bracket was run on th•
.
: doad soot system a! River1 , side's el~tronlc
system has
be&lt;!n "" tbe blink for tw·l "'""'"
. •• ·' ",_,..
' Under this sytem' the slower
: '·
car gets 10 feet tlf'r Iento of a
~AN tRA~CI'K:O (UPj') - ,oeeond lead, as accor~in~ to
Fti!Ure on Rtck Rarry, lllle of the difference in national rec.
the game's top ptaven.J sitti,IK ords. There can po8&lt;iill&lt; :le 22
out the t967-M &lt;•ason ,lind the cars in thl.! eliminator hraeitel.
now American Bt&lt;l·etb811 Asso- Tbe other Crusader car at '
cla!irn gettin1 off the ground •!llverstde was that of HonoR!
• 'lout a single Natwnal Ba!· Jobn Swain His K-stock C!!ev
ketba;, .~s;ociation n!lty•r on ill didn1 fare. so well as it fell
2 Dozen PENCILS
Bal Point
roster.
~urlng class run• to one of 1
Bar"' lost out ;o ii• bid to I John's old cars on troph• run. I
•.
Rtlfl.
jump from the NSA San P'ran- Tim Bailey was the spectawr. ·
Iff:
d~N \ .a:rlors to 1.:·.~ AlH 08lt.. Tbi• week the Crusaders win
.
r
,
:and ''""' TueBI\'u •hen 8 an retum to Riverside on Satur- '; Sa•ln111 and comtenionce. Guaranteed asalnst cloa· ·!lunched 5 hOI's to lit all
r·an. "" Sui'%; .r Court jud~· day •l•ht and then on Sunday J I.Qts of pencils lor school, sins,· sklpplne and ~111••r· blncjers; 46 sheets p•per.
ll)lh•ld ti't ol . . 1 drc!!it'l con- to W1noJe
• ld for their bt g monev 1
trcverallll option clause.
meet at Aug. 13.
!
, Sept. I will ~ the car~ of :
•
,.. a re.uJt, Barry, who led : Dick Smith, A--Stock Pontlae, i
Onward- White Paste .......... 29¢
English Alb Ankleb ..•.... , 3/1.15
tM NBA ill' scoring last season .Jim Boughman, B-Sto&lt;k Chev., '
.
4 or 5-lnch Scissors ........... 23¢
Children's 4-7 Cardigan ..•. 2.99
with 2,ml poin1s ·nu·co •nhe( tm(f Honest John Swain, KWomen's Stretch Knee Socks .• 88j! ·
.Pia,v •JUI 1bl• outior, wit~ the· Sto"k Cllev., COID!I"IIng at the '"- Rfl. 2.98 School Bag ......... 2.66
Wind-Up
Alarm
Clock
........
1.99
Misses' Stretch Knee Socks .... &amp;aj!
\fhrrlort- or sit. at home.
! Nationals which are th• world'•
Pencil
Tablet&amp;
.................
2!¢
.
Ills .oi!Oncet ot rl•yiog wil!t blggeot drt(! witlr over 15116 ·;. Reg. 1.49 Typing Paper ....... 99¢ ' . Women'~ Pantl~a .............. 37j!
Girls' 4-14 Panflea ............ ZJ~
the lfV:u+ion·.seem sUm since , ent:!es.
. ~
Piano-Hinge Blnder.......... l.79
Rt~.l.OO ·Brush Rollers ...... •66J
l ·hta pr031!nee on 1he team •• a :
.
'
. STAGEDRALLY
:'lll,D" ~ci" wo.J!d crMe ao
NAGASAKI. Japan (UPill~atd, ·llld' omo·was.ln~ s;t. l About 5.000 rooidon!! held 1
'·,
~~~- ,\lao; If he !lee~dc• •o ! rally today ob.llt'rving the 22nd
!\OHi'JU''V fX·IanniVel'!&amp;ry of tbe atomic
·'
~~~. ~- Warrtor&gt; would bombin&amp; of Nagasaki by the
· ·
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a few- abort mlnutea during
rush hours.
Gil

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req1ilrlng -~ standard!

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C)OIIlp}OI•S - - - - - - - - -

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rep
and daughter, Tina Marie,
Jneo Randolph returned from
va~ trip . In Arkansas
cently, They •!1!"'1 ·four
vlsillng relatives iD Me i
County before l'l!luming rotheb·ll
home at Seville.
Inez Randolph returned
ber home here last Friday.
Poarl Randolph and Mr. and
Mrs. Orner Heas eallOd on car· II
rio Nlggemeyer at Athens Sun·
day evening•
Vada Hazelron recently called
on Hazel Biggs.
Florence Joan Biggs o! Mar·
leila spent Thur&amp;day and
day wltb her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dorsol Blgga llld !ami11.

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lowest poSsl~ie level, whites and several ·(!Ccaslon,, white .repor·
Nearly everyJne knows, from ·Negroes were working together, ters-trapped · on .the streets.
what he has rea~ in the through their churche'J, to during wild gunba\l~s between
newspapers or se•" on televl· minister . to tl•e huQgry and Gua~smen . and ~~rs-were
•ion, .about the had rhi&gt;1iS th't homeless.
ta~en Into the-relative satet)· of
happened In Detroit-the sense- The enort transceJ~ded aen. nearby Negro hornet, even
less burning, th~ · JM,tJ.,,. ' lhe ·omina.tional lines. By Wedoes- though opening . the door to
brutal violenc~.
day, Protestants, Catholics and admil them was a real riak to
Not so man• are owarf!, Jews had established an Inter· the Negro family.
however, of:the kind and decent faith · Emergency t;lmter to People can be pretty wonder·
and coura~eon• thing.! that coordin~te the rell~! w o r k. ful-~wen in a riot,
Detroiters did, even In the worst District collection centers were
hours· In the city's ordeal.
settup at scores ol chUI'Illiesand
I will never fc r,jet walking synagogues across the dey. The
down 12th street, the center of food, clothing, bedding andcash
the riot zone, on Tuesday contributed through them was
I~,omlng, a ·few hour• alter the brought 1D the Interfaith Center.
worst night of destruction from· which aid was distributed
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w~re still llcldog the ·&amp;trlctly according to need, - - - - - - - - L ·ruins of some hull.lin~:;. lieaoil~ ·wltiHlut regard for race, creed
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CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
lumbtOIIIROOD INYOY LUNACY GUILTY
Guardsmen with tixe.J b.yonot•l Ma•v white suburban families Ray Byers, a retired barber,
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Aluwen il... IM ho\.,',..•if• did hor hair-IN A BUN
It was J depressing scene- out Negro families. Joseph Sunday. A chicken dinner w i t h . I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hospital and is
the last place on earth. I Ransknecht, director o! human birthday cake und home . made \ weeks with her grandsons, Ran· Harry Wolfe yere their neph·\ with Mr. and Mrl.
B)'lri,
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence
thought, whore one could expect relations for the Roman Catho- ice cream was sorved m the dy and Jeff Wendorf. They ac· ews, Ivan Wood, Pomeroy, and recently.
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to find any glimmer o! bt!n12n lie archdiocese of Detroit, sa;· annex of the Bethany K U. B. companl!'d June Wendorf to1Victor Wood, Detroit, Mich.
Recent ·guests of Mr. and Mn.
and son, Mr. and Mrs. 01 i kindness or compassion.
that hundreds of invitations to Church to the followmg: Mr. Conn•aut where she boarded a Mrs. Thelma Walton spent a Charles Beegle was ber sllter,
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Mr. ;nd Mrs. Howard Smlll; S)reet and Virginia Park, I sides of the rity.
and Kara of Lebanon, Mr. and 1\ith her father, Captain Harol&lt;
Carl. and family cf New· spent two weeks, and Mr. an4
- ... and daughter of Racine and came upon a bustle of activity ''We had offers from the Mrs, Hobert Bell of Warren, Beegle.
ark and with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Beegle and cbll- ·
Vada Jackson of Bidwell vis- Miss Palty Proffit local visit· outside Grace
Episcopal Grosse Pbintes to as far north Mr. and Mrs. William Mastern, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bradford Harold Walton and !llr. and dren of Zanesville.
lied Mrs. Clifford Roush.
ed Mrs. Louioo ' V;n
and Church. Two station wagons harl as Pontiac," he said.
· Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Klee and children of Columbus spent Mrs. Ha.ry Nulph of East Mr. and Mrs. Otil Knopp reo
Mr. arid Mrs. Cecil iloseber· Nicki.
parked at tts door, and a half, One suburban Catholic family, Haltom and Kimberly Jo of a weel&lt;end with Mr. and Mrs. Liverpool. Ohio.
cently spent an evening. with
ry and family enjoyed a cook Louise and Nicki van Meter dozen while boys and girls were with nine children of its own. Springboro, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bradford.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beegle the Dlek Sterrets of GeiUpOII•
cut at the IHlme with Mr. and called on Mrs. Mae Van Met•r. busily lugging hoKes of food Into took lr a Negro family with Clifford Byers. Loucrite, RaY· Recent guests of Mr. and of FredEricksburg are spending and attended the.Gallla Coun1f
Mrs. Earle Thoma, Pomeroy. local, and her brother Mr. and the church.
seven children.
l mond, Carl, Louanna. Marc, Mrs. Otis Knopp were Mrs. • week with their son, Ronnie Junior Fair.
Children of Mr. and Mrs' Clif· Mrs. Paul Hauber, Long Bot- I asked the Negro rector, Fr. Acts of
and
Denise and Lisa. of
Opal Pinkerton of. Charleston,, Beegle and familv, helping in Mr. and Mrs. Charles ·Bna't,
ford Icenhower visited the 1r
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Robert L. Potts, who had sent ty were not c'!lnfmed to rehgmus Mr. and Mrs. Jtn1 Lew1s and W. Va., Mrs. JesSie Knopp of the care of thelf new twm Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1\leKalw,
grandparents, Mr. and Mr s. Mr. and Mrs. Maywood John· .the food . He said it had been groups.
Robert Byers of
Mr. Topeka,
Sharon a n d grandsons.
oC._ Belpre and Mrs. Fem Gll!llc
Homer Irenhower.
ston called on Mr. and Mrs. collected by churches in areas Unions, led by the United and Mrs .. Ralph · Radcliffe of M1ke Hamson and daughter, M". Irma Bradford of Marys· attended. the
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bumside. Lawrence Johnston and family of the city not hit by the riot, Auto Workers and the Team- Syracuse ami Mrs. Sylvia By· Pamela, of Ottawa, Kan., Bet· vlllc spent an afternoon with Bedford, Pa. They allo ·plennj!d
Middleport, visited her parents, and Mr. Frank Corn•li, Norma including the predominantly sters, joined with industrial ers, Middleport and Mr. and ty and Dan Allendoii and Angie Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bradford. to visit friends
Mr. and MM. Lawen,ce .John· and Jerry Hayman.
white suburbs.
firms In setting up a
pool: Mrs. Ray Byers, the honored of Topeka, Kan., and George Steve Dalley and Wa I te.r Md.
ston and family and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Icenhower
Kindness Spontaneous
to transport relief supplies into\ guest. The afternoon was spent and Ov1e Knopp, Gay, W. Va. Tuttle, who are employed m Jerry. and DorotlrY• J1JilniGa
Mrs. Cecil Roseberry and lam· and family of East Liverpool Later I learned that this sort the riot area .
at the Byers country home on Mr. and Mrs. Bdl Hoback
spent a weekend w1th and
of ShippiiJipol't,
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vlsiled relatives &amp;lid friends ov.. of thing was going on spon· It was not just a ·matter of Tanners Run Road. ln the eve. daughters spent the
their
Mr. and Mrs. Pa., are viSiting hla .P*iidlt
Mr. Robert Ours visited Mr. er the weekend here.
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white people being !dod to black ning the men en]oy!'d a coon Washmgton, D. C. vls•tmg
Floyd Dalley and Mrs. Jo Ann Mr. and Mrs. Earnest JolmJ•
and Mrs. Charlie Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs.
Dailey, wood Johnston were shopping people. Often 11 was the other bunt.
daughter,. Janice, who was in Tuttle.
Mr. and Mrs. WllburRI!Cie ol
Mr. Carl Authenon returned Mrs. Jar.le Congo, Mrs. Lou· In Pomeroy. · .
way around.
Mrs. Alice Bt!egle of Duluth, a rar acr1dent.
W1lmer and Cora Mae Byers Wellsville visited with·Mr. ad
home from Veterans Memorial Jse Van
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-May Jolmstnn
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lowest poSsl~ie level, whites and several ·(!Ccaslon,, white .repor·
Nearly everyJne knows, from ·Negroes were working together, ters-trapped · on .the streets.
what he has rea~ in the through their churche'J, to during wild gunba\l~s between
newspapers or se•" on televl· minister . to tl•e huQgry and Gua~smen . and ~~rs-were
•ion, .about the had rhi&gt;1iS th't homeless.
ta~en Into the-relative satet)· of
happened In Detroit-the sense- The enort transceJ~ded aen. nearby Negro hornet, even
less burning, th~ · JM,tJ.,,. ' lhe ·omina.tional lines. By Wedoes- though opening . the door to
brutal violenc~.
day, Protestants, Catholics and admil them was a real riak to
Not so man• are owarf!, Jews had established an Inter· the Negro family.
however, of:the kind and decent faith · Emergency t;lmter to People can be pretty wonder·
and coura~eon• thing.! that coordin~te the rell~! w o r k. ful-~wen in a riot,
Detroiters did, even In the worst District collection centers were
hours· In the city's ordeal.
settup at scores ol chUI'Illiesand
I will never fc r,jet walking synagogues across the dey. The
down 12th street, the center of food, clothing, bedding andcash
the riot zone, on Tuesday contributed through them was
I~,omlng, a ·few hour• alter the brought 1D the Interfaith Center.
worst night of destruction from· which aid was distributed
Flames
w~re still llcldog the ·&amp;trlctly according to need, - - - - - - - - L ·ruins of some hull.lin~:;. lieaoil~ ·wltiHlut regard for race, creed
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armed · police antl :'M.\ona!, or color.
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
lumbtOIIIROOD INYOY LUNACY GUILTY
Guardsmen with tixe.J b.yonot•l Ma•v white suburban families Ray Byers, a retired barber,
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Aluwen il... IM ho\.,',..•if• did hor hair-IN A BUN
It was J depressing scene- out Negro families. Joseph Sunday. A chicken dinner w i t h . I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hospital and is
the last place on earth. I Ransknecht, director o! human birthday cake und home . made \ weeks with her grandsons, Ran· Harry Wolfe yere their neph·\ with Mr. and Mrl.
B)'lri,
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence
thought, whore one could expect relations for the Roman Catho- ice cream was sorved m the dy and Jeff Wendorf. They ac· ews, Ivan Wood, Pomeroy, and recently.
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Mrs. Ted
to find any glimmer o! bt!n12n lie archdiocese of Detroit, sa;· annex of the Bethany K U. B. companl!'d June Wendorf to1Victor Wood, Detroit, Mich.
Recent ·guests of Mr. and Mn.
and son, Mr. and Mrs. 01 i kindness or compassion.
that hundreds of invitations to Church to the followmg: Mr. Conn•aut where she boarded a Mrs. Thelma Walton spent a Charles Beegle was ber sllter,
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'Bailey and daughtPr of Racine But at the ]nlersection of 12th share homes came in from all and Mrs. O.nnls Mastern. Troy boat to make a two weeks trip couple week's visiting with her Ula Roth, of Pittsburgh wbo
Mr. ;nd Mrs. Howard Smlll; S)reet and Virginia Park, I sides of the rity.
and Kara of Lebanon, Mr. and 1\ith her father, Captain Harol&lt;
Carl. and family cf New· spent two weeks, and Mr. an4
- ... and daughter of Racine and came upon a bustle of activity ''We had offers from the Mrs, Hobert Bell of Warren, Beegle.
ark and with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Beegle and cbll- ·
Vada Jackson of Bidwell vis- Miss Palty Proffit local visit· outside Grace
Episcopal Grosse Pbintes to as far north Mr. and Mrs. William Mastern, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bradford Harold Walton and !llr. and dren of Zanesville.
lied Mrs. Clifford Roush.
ed Mrs. Louioo ' V;n
and Church. Two station wagons harl as Pontiac," he said.
· Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Klee and children of Columbus spent Mrs. Ha.ry Nulph of East Mr. and Mrs. Otil Knopp reo
Mr. arid Mrs. Cecil iloseber· Nicki.
parked at tts door, and a half, One suburban Catholic family, Haltom and Kimberly Jo of a weel&lt;end with Mr. and Mrs. Liverpool. Ohio.
cently spent an evening. with
ry and family enjoyed a cook Louise and Nicki van Meter dozen while boys and girls were with nine children of its own. Springboro, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bradford.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beegle the Dlek Sterrets of GeiUpOII•
cut at the IHlme with Mr. and called on Mrs. Mae Van Met•r. busily lugging hoKes of food Into took lr a Negro family with Clifford Byers. Loucrite, RaY· Recent guests of Mr. and of FredEricksburg are spending and attended the.Gallla Coun1f
Mrs. Earle Thoma, Pomeroy. local, and her brother Mr. and the church.
seven children.
l mond, Carl, Louanna. Marc, Mrs. Otis Knopp were Mrs. • week with their son, Ronnie Junior Fair.
Children of Mr. and Mrs' Clif· Mrs. Paul Hauber, Long Bot- I asked the Negro rector, Fr. Acts of
and
Denise and Lisa. of
Opal Pinkerton of. Charleston,, Beegle and familv, helping in Mr. and Mrs. Charles ·Bna't,
ford Icenhower visited the 1r
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Robert L. Potts, who had sent ty were not c'!lnfmed to rehgmus Mr. and Mrs. Jtn1 Lew1s and W. Va., Mrs. JesSie Knopp of the care of thelf new twm Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1\leKalw,
grandparents, Mr. and Mr s. Mr. and Mrs. Maywood John· .the food . He said it had been groups.
Robert Byers of
Mr. Topeka,
Sharon a n d grandsons.
oC._ Belpre and Mrs. Fem Gll!llc
Homer Irenhower.
ston called on Mr. and Mrs. collected by churches in areas Unions, led by the United and Mrs .. Ralph · Radcliffe of M1ke Hamson and daughter, M". Irma Bradford of Marys· attended. the
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bumside. Lawrence Johnston and family of the city not hit by the riot, Auto Workers and the Team- Syracuse ami Mrs. Sylvia By· Pamela, of Ottawa, Kan., Bet· vlllc spent an afternoon with Bedford, Pa. They allo ·plennj!d
Middleport, visited her parents, and Mr. Frank Corn•li, Norma including the predominantly sters, joined with industrial ers, Middleport and Mr. and ty and Dan Allendoii and Angie Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bradford. to visit friends
Mr. and MM. Lawen,ce .John· and Jerry Hayman.
white suburbs.
firms In setting up a
pool: Mrs. Ray Byers, the honored of Topeka, Kan., and George Steve Dalley and Wa I te.r Md.
ston and family and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Icenhower
Kindness Spontaneous
to transport relief supplies into\ guest. The afternoon was spent and Ov1e Knopp, Gay, W. Va. Tuttle, who are employed m Jerry. and DorotlrY• J1JilniGa
Mrs. Cecil Roseberry and lam· and family of East Liverpool Later I learned that this sort the riot area .
at the Byers country home on Mr. and Mrs. Bdl Hoback
spent a weekend w1th and
of ShippiiJipol't,
l!Y
vlsiled relatives &amp;lid friends ov.. of thing was going on spon· It was not just a ·matter of Tanners Run Road. ln the eve. daughters spent the
their
Mr. and Mrs. Pa., are viSiting hla .P*iidlt
Mr. Robert Ours visited Mr. er the weekend here.
.
white people being !dod to black ning the men en]oy!'d a coon Washmgton, D. C. vls•tmg
Floyd Dalley and Mrs. Jo Ann Mr. and Mrs. Earnest JolmJ•
and Mrs. Charlie Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs.
Dailey, wood Johnston were shopping people. Often 11 was the other bunt.
daughter,. Janice, who was in Tuttle.
Mr. and Mrs. WllburRI!Cie ol
Mr. Carl Authenon returned Mrs. Jar.le Congo, Mrs. Lou· In Pomeroy. · .
way around.
Mrs. Alice Bt!egle of Duluth, a rar acr1dent.
W1lmer and Cora Mae Byers Wellsville visited with·Mr. ad
home from Veterans Memorial Jse Van
and Mrs. May·
-May Jolmstnn
I saw Negro families bringing Minn., Is spending a couple of Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. of Warren spent a weekend Mrs.
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real nice.

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Mason, out : Hinton, 0.98 stet.;
BEAUTIFUL AKC Puppies, Real &amp;tete Fo1 Sele
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blaek scotties, apricot poodCharleston, 17.77 falling. Lon·
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don, Marmet and Winlield 1 o•
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work, cat or contact Ed
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Pomeroy.
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Your A4Phas all the brand IUIIIII!II you know and want.~
day with the gates o~cntd to
the public fl 9 a.m. !ollowed by
Del Monte, CampbeU.~aeo, ~ ~;. ! .~ust to nairie a o"ew.
the judging·•of the rabbit and
home arls sections: a :raclor
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pulling contest lleginnin! at ~0
A4.P, Ann l'age,~aneParker ... ~to namea few.
a.m. and the ojler.l!lz ol tile
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dustrlnl Exhibits lit """"·
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nationally famoua i-eputatioil. HoY.&gt;?
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be held \ht'OO,B!I-the dnwntown
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of the 1911 Fair ·wlll take place
Quality., outstanding, we ruarantee wltilirut eondition,
.
at 7 p.m. foUowed hf a c•Jne&lt;'rt
that
th01
are
the
equal
of
or
better
than
brand you,know
by Hannan ~P,gh ,School llr.,d
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and the flag-rat ;In~ cerem~ny .
If
auured
quality
isn't
enolllh.
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evening will be tne ,e;trti11R ...
· and il you're concerned about your toad COitl, think of thia:
and crowning of the 1967 \la.on
AlP's own nationally famous brands olfer you ailured avinga ...
Countv Fair~~ ·., •·3? •·'!'·
There ere eleven ln&lt;elv rom.g
meaninrfulavinga.
Mason County ladles vying for
the Iitle this year.
. Not every store can offer you thia.
The Willis Brother• of "Grand
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,up eall... .and cloel.
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contest beginning at ~&gt;!!I p.m.
In the main building.
Final . event 91 • the evening
,.ul iJe the 1een.l111e musical · '·
playoff at 10 P.lll• ·.•

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Michael . l!imll:' L
EviiiJ;, Jamel See, :MaRonald Thomas, ,fl· Pleasant; CII!HOCII Roll.lh, Letarl:
Challes Wil!llllley, PI; ·.PIsasaool.
Blrlbo: ,Mr. aod ,

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with this coupon and purc:ha~e ef

Hrs.
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The thirty-four .custodians of
th&lt; county schools received a
10 percent I!K!rease In salary
across l~e board.
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All secretaries of the varioua
county schools received raises

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Your A4Phas all the brand IUIIIII!II you know and want.~
day with the gates o~cntd to
the public fl 9 a.m. !ollowed by
Del Monte, CampbeU.~aeo, ~ ~;. ! .~ust to nairie a o"ew.
the judging·•of the rabbit and
home arls sections: a :raclor
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pulling contest lleginnin! at ~0
A4.P, Ann l'age,~aneParker ... ~to namea few.
a.m. and the ojler.l!lz ol tile
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dustrlnl Exhibits lit """"·
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nationally famoua i-eputatioil. HoY.&gt;?
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Day will be a aala parade to
be held \ht'OO,B!I-the dnwntown
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By virtue of qu ali""
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of the 1911 Fair ·wlll take place
Quality., outstanding, we ruarantee wltilirut eondition,
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at 7 p.m. foUowed hf a c•Jne&lt;'rt
that
th01
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of
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better
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brand you,know
by Hannan ~P,gh ,School llr.,d
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If
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quality
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One of the main ev•nts of the
evening will be tne ,e;trti11R ...
· and il you're concerned about your toad COitl, think of thia:
and crowning of the 1967 \la.on
AlP's own nationally famous brands olfer you ailured avinga ...
Countv Fair~~ ·., •·3? •·'!'·
There ere eleven ln&lt;elv rom.g
meaninrfulavinga.
Mason County ladles vying for
the Iitle this year.
. Not every store can offer you thia.
The Willis Brother• of "Grand
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contest beginning at ~&gt;!!I p.m.
In the main building.
Final . event 91 • the evening
,.ul iJe the 1een.l111e musical · '·
playoff at 10 P.lll• ·.•

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EviiiJ;, Jamel See, :MaRonald Thomas, ,fl· Pleasant; CII!HOCII Roll.lh, Letarl:
Challes Wil!llllley, PI; ·.PIsasaool.
Blrlbo: ,Mr. aod ,

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The thirty-four .custodians of
th&lt; county schools received a
10 percent I!K!rease In salary
across l~e board.
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All secretaries of the varioua
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The Rev.Middleport.
Howard Ruppel! of·
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Athens, Augosl 22, 23. ahnd ' or. Mr. Ray Lambert, brother
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Iaine witll Mr. and Mrs. Wll· pilei. Sbe weighed flve pounds en Sut 8Issell, MaSOD, W.
llam Neue and family.
ll(ven ounces and baa been Mr. anc\ t.frs. Joe Blssell •
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Recent goests of Mrs. Ernest n.~med Angela Marie. They al· r,wce .and ·!(en; Mr. and
.IJ """ and other relatives wel'l! so beve a son, Brtaa.
' Hank Holter, Steve, Mart
lfrl. Charlet Faulkner and Mr. and Mrs. Gof4ou Col' _Judy; Mr. and Mrs. Da
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'hey drove through Belpre they l;l"et f7 fe~ tall
The ·groom attended Lenore
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High School, Lenore, W .V•·· I MR. AND MRS. I.A:IIBERT
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&gt;lace at the former Blenne·
and served live ~ars in the
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Air Force ~nd three ye~rs m! &lt;;orporotion In Columbus..
I Lois ~nn Sauer will retur• '
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neal after being married u
Iemployed by wrtmghouse lumbus.
she has been the guest this
-'98c Johnson Reid Flying' lnsed Kil.ler
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week of Mr. and Mr&lt;. Gerald.
89c Johnson Raid Ant end Roech Killer .
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Lt. CoL and Mrs. William
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tded to stop. They did and •,s I
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~Be Johnson Raid Ant and Roech Killer
d leis a.~ the host inquired 1and Mrs. Alonzo Dickens, sr:
l thelf Vl~lt marked any spec· .or Lieving Rd., West Columbia
m1ty. Lt. CoL owen, rfce,ntly iJ
$1.49 Johnson Raid House 1nd Garden Bug Killeral occ~s,on. They ~jl~med will observe their 50th weddi!li
returnEd from a year in
911c Johnsons "OH" tnsect Repellent
hat II did, and he too t ro"' r•nnivtrsary Sunday, Aug. 13
Charlene Hoeflich, Tel. 992-5292
nam has boen assigned to
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Pent~•on , and the family visit·
18c Johnson Raid Gerbege Cen Odor KIDer
The ' Anmversary So!li was I They are the parent• of .
' ed her~ enroute there. David
$1.10 Johnson Buutiflor Wax ~-·l•yed as they entered thedin.j lthree daughters and one son, I __ ,.._....~~"'"
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79c Johnson -Hard Gloss Glo-Coat
n~ .roomded~ndtedtbe
org,an~f a~ Mrs. Mergaret Kincaid and '
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ily.
69c -Johnson Peste W1x
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Then cake with Iof Pt. Pleasent; Mrs. Serah
I Jennifer Owen, dJughter
!9c JohniDn Instant Pride
5 candles was brought to lhetr IMcCoy, B~rberton, Ohio. and !
Mr. '"d Mrs. J ..,,,. uw••"·'l
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!Mrs. Roy .Cook. New llaven.
coiumbus, is the
guest
$1.98 Johril()n . Pht~ge .,.._,.
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of Mr. and Mrs. R!ch•rd Owen
59c Johna~n Gl~e Air freshener
'l'he Trop1cs hu only been '15 grandchildren. Two o1 their
A ~u·' :t di:w·r "'·" r,;·.- en at , and rami!y.
~~~ Jo~n,sqn Carnu
·:"n for a eoople of
Igrandsons are servinR Jn the
t the home of Mi•s Belva Groce. Weekend guests of Mr and
lhe chtlf, ,Ed Walters, In rec nt _Navy in Vietnam. Tl!elr lhri!e
recetnly for Mrs. G. M. Groce Mrs. Francia Overturf were ,
~Be John10n Auto Wa.'1o1Cits
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Mr. and Mrs. William J. Har- Mr. and Mrs. Pete Groce and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Har·
B9c Joh11setn Ant irid Roath Killer
'"': and before that wu In fle. Tonya and Mlka Kincaid, both map end children of Collll))bus Iiebbje of Hobbs, New Mexico, 1 man and children. Li•a Jo,
-. . ,. J•hn··son· WHd Killer
;o•t where he catered Henry 01 Pt. Pl.,sant, and Llsalwere OW!rnight goests Monday Mrs. J. B. Maulden, Mrs. Jer· Mitch, and Jan. Miss"Fanchon .
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Roa~h Killer
'&lt;rs.
I The custom of open house , Ashworth.
shell Groce and Marsha M~;JJ- Pcul Overturf and daughter.
89c j 9ftnso" 4nt and Ri»fch Killer
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l"•td $nr•y
19c ''ohn...
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89c ,J4thn10n Insect Sprey
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where they went for the wed· Mr. and Mrs. Steve GrocMe, or KethyHMo~~anh, Robbl•tu •ndd
$1.91 Orthet Hornet 1nd W11p Bombs ~
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Ernest F ank- Hockingport ; Mr. and r s, Nancy arr.,. ave re me
Bible School Held
r1111Ho 11 : :n, W tght' Th Glen Milhoan of Parkersourg, from a several days' visit in
$1.59 qrtho Rop end Flower Dust
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w~dl~g' was h~~ s.'turcb.y a~ Mr. and Mrs. C!l P, Csuthorn •Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. , $1.79 Ortho Sevin Gerden Spray_
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2. 30 P m at the Avondale and daughter of olumbus; Mr. Ron Gotthardt.
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Vacation Bible School was Dentist Church In Arlington. Jackson.' Ohio; Mrs. Jerry Cincinnati is the guest of her 1
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July 17 lhru 22 at the Hy· Mrs. Frank F118ate Is recov- Ewald and daughter of Dallas, son-in-law and daughter Mr
$2.19 OrthAv Orthl'c•'de Garden Fung'•clde.
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Run Free Methodist erlng from llUijor Burgery at Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Ro~er Morgan.
Gregor)'NAVARONE" David IIChllrch, avel'llge attendance be- Holzer Hospital.
Groce of Long Bottom.
-Mrs. Donald Polven I• ft
$1.49 Ortho Tometo-Vegetable Dust
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Mrs. Lucille Bruley, Detroit,
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Tuesday for her home at
59c Ortho Bug-Geta Pellets
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Iton, W. Va., after vl!ltln~ here
$6 9 O h
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sNow QUIEN"
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by Hans
And en ellS
. Helpers were Pauline Til· Homer Hawkins and o t h e r
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wit h Mr. and
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and other relatiVes.
$1.59 Ortho Rose and ·Flower ·spray
lis, Rethe Clonch. Judy
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$1.98 Ortho Rose and Garden Fungicide
II ~i':''ri
Carrie Moore Bea- Theodore Reuter, Mr. a nd
.Joe Turner were In Point Plea
11 Dogan, Odesae Rous Mrs. Tom Fllnchem, and chll·
sent, w. va, Sundav to
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Hamilton, Alma John·
Mrs. :llary Sayre. .who It
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DonnHaayes, Roberlll . us~e Mra. Paul Neutzllng of Alhens ,wes &lt;arrled out in dec.JTation• Hospital
$1.19 Ortho Malathion 50 Spray
A~ f.IO
Frye, Beeliice
a were Sunday guests of Mr. a~d of the second ward fireh·ll::;e for Mr. and Mrs. Rnbert Torl!etll
$1.98 Ortho Malathion 50 Spr•y I
NO OPEN
Rose Patterson and N r Mro. Hollier Hawkins. ·
a layette shQj&gt;:er honoring ~:1 '· and children have returned to
$1
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Searles as llecl'emry.
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Tom
Tom Werry. Mrs. llnda "" d· North RobiniiOn •Iter vacation·
.79 Ortho Borer Spray
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A wiener roast wu
Mrs. Louise Lt "'· ~y, son wa• hostess for the shower. ing here wlth hls perents,
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$1.98 Ortho. lsotox l~sect Spray
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on the cloeing day. A
Francea and Charles
"· Streamers from an um~l"ila Joe Turnero. ~·"dr' ~m,aln,o!ll
$1 19 Ortho Chlord S
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erowd attended tho
Joe Nastold, and Andy Grues- suspended from the ceiling ei·
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Geo. Maharia Laura Devon
on Friaay night when
er, Newport, KYJ• Ill'' h • r e tended to a baby crib whore grandparents VIsiting Sui~~~~~
$1.00 Ortho drtho4ro Uquld Plant Food
·:,.~u!hsa~e: ~~~:r; lis ptell(nted • program
vialtln&amp; relatives arid friends. the 3ifts were plar..d Matgaret with the Tu,.;,ers were E
98c Ortho Up-St•rt
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Mar)' Peach
all showed the artielea t h e Last week the group went to Wyatt was the wlnne. ot the See and Lester John and
79c Ortho Llq_uid ·Rose F--.J
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Bellev~on, Pa., to visit Mrs. door prize. Game prizes were nlo of Flat ~k, w. va.
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Lehew s sister and brothers, won by Eleanor Werry, Mary
$2.29 Ortho Crab Gran Killer
Catherine Wince. Allie Grt.es- McAngus, and Anna Mnrgaret
$1.69 Ortho Uquid Plant Food
er and John Grueser.
BaHey. Refreshment• were
$4 98 ho
Mrs. David McCotman!I'~Y of served.
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ClnclnnaU 11 visiting her~ with The goest list. Included 7~1$1.9, Ortho Dorment $priy
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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo rna Grueser, Ellee~· Ma.tm~
$4.20 Ortho Sevin Garden Spray
Story.
Isabelle YlehruDS•.Aile~n Web· Arelhllon bflhe descenilanb!ll
$3 50 0 L
rung. Ke1th Ann SisiM, Sharon of
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A, · a ....ura wan
$5 95 Ortho Whll Bi
~oe. and a nephew left Monday ta Grueser, Letitia ll.ea,
h:ld at Portland Park on IIUJ·il
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tor California where they wtll ne Martin, Melanie Kay Or"e- u
elected for lhe
$9. 5
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ser Kimberly Jo Emery, Zana 1 In
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$3.95 ~rtho Lewn Spreyer
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$6.4S 0 rtho Sprty-Eth!
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Mr. and Mrs. ON Guinther Reuter an fiSsle,
" Y Fred Ferrell; vice
returned Monday after a 1lklay Rea, Revs ~unce, Donna Th": llank Holter;
$3 49 Oltho S
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vlllt In Middletown with Mr. mas, Wlllovene Zurcher. Mabm Jean Holler; treaourer,
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Mrs. James Guinther and Raub, Audrey Woods, Brenda Bissell; news reporter, Vlol1rt II
$1.49 G&gt;rtho Volck 011 Spray
family.
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Hysell, Gerry and Amy Beth Smith, and reereatlon leader. II
Jlc Ortho Greenol Uquld l"'n ·' ·
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sharp Halley.
Ted Hayman. •
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and dall8hter, Madeline, and
A d~ 11 • 1 ous potluck
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Lloyd McPeek, Belleville, W.
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Men'a, W-n'o and Chlldr~'• S'- In our flmoua br1nds from stock, Mlny ,,. ldul "'- for Pomeroy area.
ToCoUiru Cou,- , va.; Mr. and Mn, Fred
$1 29 "'rtho G L£ ' '
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Mr. and Mn. Uswln Nme of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Colll118 rell and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
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Club mel Mondey IJ10iii- ll(ed. At darkness htl•• ~pya llower show by· 'l'huraday, ,Aug.
at the llcime of Mrs. Willis down tc rest and then . G~ lOth, ., the cou~.!~ ,fairground~.
' r.tcMurray, Maon, W. Va.
waiks In the fields, mold~$ Mrs. RO)' Bel~*· Mrs. Wa~
Tho! ~una w.S opened by the corr. to grow," she -said, and ..te~ . Grueser and M!'ll. Rl~hard
Mrs. . charles Persinger, preS. concluded wlth prayer. . '' ~ones - we~ .a~polnlell to re-. I ·
ldent, by reading the verse of' After the regular bpslliess, ~ tbe by-laws and heve cop.
the month, "Augost bril'8S the each member responded to (oil 1~3P'II'ted f9f eacb member.
,.
sheaves of com. Then the har· call bv naming a !lower tlK!y Mrs. McMurray Invited th e
¥e$1 home ts borne "
. would most like to grow suc. members to the dlnl!li room
By Charlene
Miss Lydl.a E~sbach led cessfully.
i for a brunch after
which
the
ilevotlons
and
the
scripture
The
state
convention
to
be
!
a
workshop
was
conducted
by
Huejlic:h
was leken from 1 Corinthians held in Athens was discussed ! Mrs. Betting. She eoplau"&lt;l I
s:&amp;-10 Mlsa Ebersbach relld a •Slld·Mrs Charles Persinger and an~ demonstrated the va!lous i
Stoey entitled "U!ld Walks In 1Mrs. Oscar Roedel were named I arrangements to he use&lt;! In ,
lhe 'Corn Fletd." ·
·to represent the club.
Dower show The contai rer iS I
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The Carl Morris family of out Rutland way ,have
f llUiki~ an errangement as well
joined the happy throng Of LfaileT liavelerS and l;Unday
Q
OR the balanet- and lin&lt;• Jt• i
returned from their first trip -out - Expo '67.
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They-drove 2300 miles on their 12-day vacalton,
,
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size an
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d
d
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tile •1•,·, and hne o• the ar·
camping enroute at Niagara Falls for three ~ys 1an
Miss Shirley M. Baker,
ran~'"''"t Color •nd "''" of I
th~n going to a park at Montr~al JUSt th~ee mrl~ ro: dau!iJrter of Mr. and Mrs Ish·
the ~·,w••• used are lmnortdnt
Expo for a f~": days, The family too~ tnps tot o{~n ar llaker. Racillt', became the
In ma~inr the arran~eme.1t at;
where they VISited the ~asa Lorna an wer~ a
bride of Douglas G. Lambert,
trscll•e or·d well balanc'~ for a part of the Can~d1aho Sc?u~mlxl_ree, __a -~pee a son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Sev,,.ol book~ wilfe on
treat, fot~ Jim at nd Mar w i·n
1Lambert, Rutland. July 29, at
play shewin~ the diF'erenl type!'
1 U you plan to attend the
ar•Before
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•
t· iners :
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