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111-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Aug. 12, 1985
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led home Monday, by their Jly at Amanda.
l!'anddaughlel'll, Jackie, Barllte Mrs. Nora Roush was Ilia
and ISusle for a week's visit. Wednesday illll!'iieon suest ol
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rea spent Mrs. C~arles Withrow.
the weekend with their daugl&gt; Mr. and Mra. Mal Folmer
ten and sons·ln-Jaw, Mr. and and Vanessa and Mas. Jr. visitMrs. Larry Thomaa and Melli\- ed recently a\ Rlcbii!QIId with
da of Columbus and Mr. and M~. BIId Ml'll. Wray Dallas and

Mr. aDd Mrs. A. Hayes, Ira were Gtnlpolls visitors reoent·l .l'l Jo~nson In Clllton, W. Vo.

Mrs. Betty Davi~ and child·
Mr . and Mrs. 0 . F. I~ ·
Bowden were Sunday guests of ,IQhn a.aker has been
!'en, Dana, Ray' Robin anrf
'
M_..:.. Frank Hayes and
son, tOt a 30-day fUrlough with his Debbie of Marietta visited r~
Midtileport.
mnther, Mrs. Alice Blab.er
rently with Mr. and Mrs. Pbi)..
Mr and Mrs. Horace MrEl- ls now assignet to
lip Burton and family.
hinn~ ol \1ir1dl~port, and Mr. VIle, Fla. fo rurtht:. .
Thelma Pratt has moved to!
0
• and Mrs. 0 . F. Bo~·de., ; ,.nd ·,frs. AUen Bah Pomeroy, Ht has been
duty m
· an apartment in Ravenswood,
Princeton, W. Va. and lr.t i ;"e !urnf'l. 'I'Ut',;day from _P~tts- Mr. ~nd Mrs. C~arl~s
W Va. She is emplo}·ed at Kais·
iilrdom of Princewick, \\'. Va. fit"lc+. Ill. where they VISited .n'l(f children_~t~m
er Aluminum.
weekend guestc QI
~~o· ith their brother. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday to VlSI
zoo.
Mn. Aruold Haves. Mid- I C'harlei= Wt&gt;rner and son. c. n
'\1r. &gt;J.nd Mrs. GIPnn Ch••,el Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins
·
:'tlr. and ~r" Pnillir;. Burton . i~i1t'd with Mr. and Mrs.
of ~ -~="lglield are ~isiling wllh
~liiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiilliii;.lllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•lllliiiilililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ./ his brother, Mr . and Mrs. Field·
•
ing Hawkins and o1her relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Guin·
ther and children of Columbus
were called here due to the
death of his grandfather, Mr.
Frank Guinther.
Bowden,

Around And
, About
Middleport

°

Mrs~

Mr.l

CHAPMAN- CANADAY SALE !

Special
Feature

MR. AND MRS. NICHOLSON
I
Mr. and Mrs. Seth ~·. Nicholson of Rutland Route 1 '
i?g se~eral_ day of their vaca· will mark their golden wedding anniversary, Sunda~, ~
tJon w1th hiS mother, Mrs. Lu- IAug. 29, from 2 p.m. on at their home. Open bouse wtll
cille Mayes.
I be observed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bracky Wood
The couple's niece and grandniece, Mrs. Norman C.
and son Bill&gt; of West Palm Will of Rulland Route 1, and Mrs. Herb Zeller of CoBeach, Fla. · have been 1he lumbus are arranging the celebration .. The couple was
guests of his grandmother. Mrs. roamed .~ug. 28, 1915, at the Bapttst parsonage m
E.. M. Wood. They are also vis- Middleport by Rev. George C . Sprouse .
.ling in Ravenswood wit~ his
Mrs. Ntcholson ha.s two ststers, Mrs. Harry Shepherd
parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. L. and Mrs. Robert Lanham, both of Columb~s. Mr. NicbWood
. olson bas four hvmg SISters, Mrs. Marvm Chase of
·
' Albany Route 2. Mrs. Don L. Wood of Pomeroy, Mrs.
Linnie Bratton of Pomeroy Roule 2, and Mrs. Dana
1
Slewarla are Home
Epple of Rulland.

Teen Age
Flats
Open Friday
UNTIL 9

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Chapman· Canaday
to

Elbemldo

POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE

$888
10 LB.

59c
GASOLINE
ENERGIZER
PUT A TIGER IN
YOUR TANK

For Only 39c

-

Aluminum

LADDERS
24 FEET
DOLl.AR
DAYS
SPECIAL

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$
RADIOS
KINDS AT
BIG SAVINGS

$

~

$2·

6 TRANSISTORS
REG. $14.95 TO $24.95, NOW

$3·

G. E. TABLE RADIO
5 TUBES, ONLY - - - - - --

BEACH
TOYS
3

G. E. NEW A.M.-F.M,
RADIO, ONLY

SOCKET SET
TOOL SPECIALS
9 PC. l" DRIVE DEEP SOCKns
NOW ONLY - - - - - - - - - -

STANDARD BRAND

16 PC. 1" DRIVE WITH RACHET
WERE $16.9'1
NOW ONLY - -- - - - - -

REG. 4.99

$12·

99

47 PC. !" DRIVE with l" SET INCLUDED
WERE $29.99
NOW ONLY - - - - - - - -

NOW

$3·99

CHIEF

$19·95 CHICAGO BRAND

'THE PLEASURI SEEKERS'
&lt;Technicoor)
Ann Margaret, ToDJ Fnnclosa, CaroJ Lynley.L. Pamela

111-+~H WOODEN

lave At __

TACKLE

PURE PENN

STEP
LADDERS

All Fishing

QUART

35c

25%

Aug. 15th thru Au1. 21ot
CLOSID
FOR VACATION•

Sale! Bed Room Suites

QUART

$1.99

OFF

39c

$4•99
CAR FLOOR
MATS

*112·00

IALI

For the finest In Floor Co.. rlng visit the 2nd FIFurnlturo Dopt. See the beautiful samples of Lees,
Bigelow, Mohawk Carpets.
Pick the sample you like, we will call at your
home, measure your rooms and give you a com·
pletely installed price. Elberfelds Carpet mechanics
have had years of experience and can handle any
type of illlitallation and give you a job you'll be
proud to show your friends.

WRISLEY WATER
SOFTENER and
BATH CRYSTALS

"NORCA"

Sparklilli cryslala thai dlo

For all vacuum cleatlers. The extra quality
filter bag.

THROWAWAY
BAGS

solve instantly. To soften
water and add deli2btful

fragrance. Forest 1' pine,
bouquet, apple blossom.

$1.00

78c
NEW

FA~L

'• OPIIN I'RIDAY TIL 9 P.M. (CioHcl Sat. At 5)

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PATTERNS
CUSTOM TAILORED

ORAW DRAPERIES
Made ol 100% Fiberglas. Authentic decorator
colors. Fashion right prints on light and dark
grounda. Completely, easily washable, no Iron .
Flameproof, no sun rot. FuU width 50" x 84"
length.

*6·95

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CAPE COD CURTAINS
100% Rayon Cballis, permanent finish. Machine
washable, minimum care fabric in snow white.
30" length_ $2.19 pr. 63" length - 13.49 pr.
16" length _ $2.39 pr. II" length - 13.99 pr.
.u• length _ $2.59 pr. 90" length _ $4.39 pr•
54" length _ $2.99 pr.
This Wooll lnd

BUY YOUR

Save on Llnoleums

KODAK FilM
ar.l SlfPLIU
and ACaSSORIU

Wooll Doyo I to 5

lotutdoy ' 19 '·
Lawn

In llcyaftl,
Mtwer• a!MI

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In ilblrhl•
Stotlonery ....t1ment

eDaloloAIOur
''THE 7TH DAWN"

- n l c It, Worolltuoo

on the lot floor

Wllb Wllllllm Holdoll
ond Suaonnlll York ,
(Tedrdfcolor)
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"POR THOll· WHO
THIN!( YOi.INf"

IIIDOI DINa, Pomela •jl'IIIID

Anti-Fatigue Mc:its
Walle Ori,.Air-lnd Banlm Carel
"MAIN-STAY"
Grlllf the.:fl!)or, DO •kid. JICt sUps. Pure. realUent

foam rubber base. For use Iii Kitchen, Bathroom,
I.atnubr, Shops, O!fieu, ~IIIII. Beautllul

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marbelfzed to!Ol'J. · ' ·

MOORE'S IN POMEROY

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50 Percent rants
on ewerage osts
ow
ertain
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chest.
I Large 53 inch double rtresser and mirror
I Bookcase headboard bed and large chest of
drawers

Aloo

NOW

SINGLE OR TWIN
FRONT MATS

MUL Tl VISCOSTY

WORLD .

Tiffin, Gardner Mcuy, Geae
'fterneJ, Brian Keltb.

REG. 5.99

MOTOR
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Boys' Clothes on the First Floor
Girls' Clothes on the Second Floor

MEIGS THEATRE
Pome•••·

CHIEF

WERE $11.95

In

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PICNIC
CHEST

ALL

eViet Nam War

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Sauers Travel
JO OOO M'/es
Q V
aca

DAYS

Gl I TRANSISTORS
2 BAND, REG. $28.83

CHARCOAL
BRIQUETS

'~.· Mainly
About
p f 1
:
eop e n
Pcmerov

Birthdays were
observed
.
·
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• wheu the Ladies Bible Class of Mr. and Mrs. AJlen Dall were
!ll~~ vlsNIIedth~lsCtorlcl_ Sites md .the Middleport First Baptist ITuesday evening dinner guests
V trglnla,
or
aro ma an
d
. g of their daughter and son·in
Tennessee. In Gatlinsburg, Church me~ TMues Jay eveMmurn llaw
Mr and Mrs
James
rs. ames
·, ,
·
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Tenn., th ey saw th e wax mus- at the churcu.
.
ned
the /Bearhs and sons.
eum and toured the Christmas ray, _presld~t, 0~ 1
t k 0 Mr and Mr.; Fred
Rosen~ardens. They . also saw the {; e~ll~~h: folio~~~~: pr:y:r lbaum. spent th~ weeken_d at /
highest mountam peak east of · b F"l
rl
IReynoldsburg with their son
· · · · M
annay ."Bless Be and daughter-in-law Mr and •
the MlsSISS1°pi,
t. M.1tcheII . 1 y orence
1
ndG df h
Mt
The cass
song,
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ran at ers
.
the Tie," was sung as was t~e Mrs: Jack Rosenbaum an~ ~
They visited Gold Rush Junc- jbirthday song for Nora Hamll- f~ll_l:dy. They were___a_c_compao
tlon and saw Robert Fuller,
ton and Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner. I
of the cast of !he TV
A round robin card was sent ,
Laramie. They also visited
to Mrs. Harol~ Hall, a hos~lt~l i
Indian Village and the
Readmgs were gi~en l
I
I
and pottery making in t~e
Mrs. Hannay, Beulah White, ,
f'
tains.
Mrs. Bertha Ajcher, Mrs.'
n
tOn
Genevieve Saxton ·was hostess
for the meeting, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer
Mrs. Charles Lewis, who rDade and daughters, Joy and Mary
the arrangements. A lavender I~uth, have retu_med ~om a
color scheme was carried out sur: weeks vacation_ tr1p to the
in tiJ.e table appointments in.. I west coast, campmg enroute.
cluding an arrangement
of They visited 16 staU!s and trav·
roses, sweet peas and phlox in Ieled 10,000 miles.
lavender shades. Pencils were: Places visited included the
given as favors.
!Grand Canyon, White Sands,
Refreshments of cupcak~s, l Br e Canyon Yosemite· Se:~:.'~ with candlse,
Jce
Y~ Forest, Carlsbad
'
Caverns,
d l·ced tea quma
If
coeean
.
ks
d a trip
. .mto
1
nahona
par
an
were served to those
.
ed above and Mrs. J. B.
Mexico.
Lucille Mayes, Elizabeth
On the west coast they visiten. Mrs. Frank
ed Disneyland,
Pescadero
Mrs. Pearl Hoffman and
Beach, Lake Ta~oe. and Los
REG. 3.19
guests, Ms. Hannay and
Vegas, where they saw a repliBoone.
ca of the "Long Branch Saloon."
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In Salt Lake City they saw the
NOW
Tabernacle and heard
idenl 0 f Norman
Former
Res'
the giant S.keyboard organ and
REG. 4.29
Meigs Counly Dies visited in lda~o. Wyoming, and
Mrs. Jane Powers of
South Dakota, where they view44
NOW
burgh, Ohio, formerly of t.aUIC·Ied the "Passion Play" given
el Cliff, passed away
there each summer of the sev~
•
day, August 4, at the age
en last daya ol Chrisl
M. She is survived by
sons, Delmar Powers of
They traveled throog~ Dodge
~"-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij l City, Colorado Springs·
past
Pike's Peak, and the Air Force
Academy; Hannibal, Mo., Mark
Twain's
home, and Springfield,
Oldli
DJ. Lincoln's Tomb.
for $]-OO
They visited with Mr. and
TONIGHT
Mrs.
Warner Morgan au famNOT OPEN
REG. 98c EA.
ily in Phoenix, Ariz., ond with
Mra. Ray Brads~aw and daughPRIOAY ond SATUROAY
Auglllt 13-14
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Sauer are
HOUSE PAINT
•FERRY CROSS
faculty
members of the RutTHE MiRSEY"
QerrJ and the Pacemakert, land schools.
Cilla Black. JuUe Samuel.
'lite Fourmost, Jlmmy Saville
R1dge anr Smoky Mountams.

5 DOLLAR

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

SALE DAYS

have returned trom a
t200
mile trip through the BI u e

VOL XVII . NO. 99

FRIDAY FROM 9to5
SATURDAY FROM 9to9

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MOORE'S
FENDER
SKIRTS

Murray,

a

In tho Middle Block Next

A Gold Star Store

This Weekend Select Your
Boys and Girls
School Clothes
At Elberfelds in Pomeroy

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Birthdays are
Observed by
Ladies of Class

Mr. and Mrs. LBwren&lt;e Stewart and sons, Greg and Barry,
and Mrs. Clarence

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From 1200 lllile Trip

Sale

Reg.

and Mrs. Pearl Wolf and lam· Keiser.

Mr. and Mrs. William Mayes

Reg. 6.99

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enttne

De#oted 1• 7!M , . . . , 01 Tile JlelpM.- .4J'ell

a

asd children have returned to
!heir home in Lima after spend-

SATURDAY

$9.99

Kraeuter, who spent the week of her mother, Mrs.
Fannie
end in Columbus. They were Kaspar visited Monday eveaovernight guests Monday of Mr. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Harry

Edgar Wolfe.

FRIDAY and

a.t y

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weeks visit in Columbus with Mrs. Harry Ketser.

and children, Karen. Robert,
Steve, and Jeff. u[ Chicago,
spent a week recently with his
grandparents, Mr. and M r s.

Back To School

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Mrs. Barry Byers and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meacher
Mrs. Frank Dickinson. She was and family of Grundy, Va. who
accompanied home by Mr. were here to attend the funeraJ

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierre

For

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Larry Bunce and Stevie, family.

Lexington.
Mrs. H. D. III!e of Collunblll
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris and niece, Miss Barbar• DtU.
and Gordon, Barbara and C8ra ard of Lancaster were retenl
Ia Fisher spent Tuesday even- overnight guests of Mrs. fhle'&amp;
ing at New Haven, W. Va. with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Dawson Keiser of Minersville.
and Mrs. Edith Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hassler
Mrs. Eldon Kraueter returi&gt; of Reynoldsburg were weekend
ed home Tuesday, after a two guesiB ol ber parents, Mr. and

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Rail's Ramblings .

]-lnstitut_e is
(CoDIIDued from Pill" I )
.Att
ded by
111m." Missiles sailed through
en
the air, with crackling sound \
.. they llruck the man'•.
Mel·c"
fJ" Gir.Is
1'hey pelted the velucltl
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DIS!:balrl,.

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tinuously, knocking out WindoW
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, Ave.; Henry W, Allilon,
· II ~=til
and ltaYIIJC Ufly denll to hli . 'Meigs County hat been rtp-•River St.; Mrt. ftalpb
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1
car. He lowered his head from resented this past week at theiWauiJh, 134 s-ad
Irvin 'aay C1111ert
fwMYtlfttl¥1111
111
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Tom Roll conclldn tog tour" up t3&amp;!h St. that he \ 1 w:'-' tew:n!•g much about siiJht and accelerated. The car American l"'titute. of Coopera- ~~ 1 ~m8~kle ill:, 61 %
Mra.
. , !!lory of ~is employmnt lhad organized for Lindsay _ big ctty pohllcs at the gar- went
directly Into two other lives ~ual meetmg held at! s. Mr.. Otpha Lemon·
Mrs. lMnard
•• a worker in the Jolul Lind· bow the candidate had .silaken lbage- root level.
cars which. were pushed mto the Un~verstty of Mtssourt at / m~n· Mrs Gary D.
Rt.
.
Wears,
.., Clmpalp.J
all the Puerto Rican merchantl' A golden day, he felt, had aoother vehtcle.
, Columbia by Patty Dorst and 2 G~lll ils· McKinley
J. Homer Falla,
handl and called them by name dawned for t.•ndsay.
The
-crowd, about
aO, i'•tt Ba.lev They are the dauiJh- R 2
Us· Avonelle John Leonard WoriDID, Mrs.
ISioame 11fld been down the At this point, though, 1 In- swarmed tnto the street, chant- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1· • a po •
.
Walter llld dauaJW~r,ll
The man, • yo~la'7~: 1 b!Gclt several days before, meet- terrupted the conversallon, fib- lng "get that wh\~e man, gel Jor8t of Heedoville and M• and wo~lhE~t M:!~.r, Rt.J;/"~~ ,
Char lei Fellure
1earned later, In
ce .1111- IDg the merchants and talllng bin that I had another appoint- that whtte man GlaS5 flew Mrs. Jiuo~~ell Batley ul near Flve j"' .
ng .
Itt i· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;OiiiiiiiiMI.Iiiii-;;,
lei! u ~ Sit'::.';'" (I!":~ down their namett in ooDJeeU- menl (actually' wanted to make everywhere. He took cover by l'oints.
~~- D~vttaE. :r~IIF lo.
~ explamed lo ~v:rything live order! and bow he was the subway before rush hour) burymg h•mself on the floor of These gtrls were selected to Perd~e itt j' Carpen.ter·
"'' manaaer
klfll com- represent Metgs
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c ou nty as a Leo ·Brunty,
' • 'Collagev!De,•
INJOY
IIOIIIh
of !48th St. rin tbe Bronx. amazed that Lindsay had ·~.,..n,and say 1ng th at I'd ' 1art work his
in car . The mtstllrs
.
About lliO,OOO persons
Jive mobbed."
jMonday.
g.
result of the study progr~m on va.; Mrs. Walt.ce Blanken•h:lp,ll
lhert!., he went n "It's ooi "Lindsay got the usually apa- I ltft feeling ntounded and , Then he .Jumped out of the farm cooperatlv~ each vear In Rt 3 Jack ·on· David B.
per Cent Puerto ~i~an. 30 per thetlc ~0 RlcaM ·all hOp- da2ed. Monday I would be In car with hts ar~ 011er hl8 tit• county. Miss Bailey was se- ra.;;s,' Rt. 2~ P~dro; Steven T.
eent Negro, and about 10 10 1 ped up , he noted, emotion Washington, D. C.
Ihead and ran - rtght Into ~II- tected to represent the Future ,Swindler, Rt. I, Scottown; Mrs.
Democratic.
rising in his voice to a high
other
band of !"reammg Homemakers of America Chaf&gt;- Karl S. Burns. Rt. I, South
pi1ch.
youths. They threw htm to the ·at """'tern ..
ol, ~
p . t· M Karma L Steep
"With your help - and I "Now ,, the time io !trike!"
pavement, stomping and thro~- Janice Ritchie, adVIIIOf. and R~~ni Ch~iicothc· Mrs: Regin:
WITH US
need an erperienced per~ 1 offered with unerring insight.
1D&amp; rocks at close range. HIS Miss Dorst repretlented the aid G. Gross Wellston· Mrs.
wbo can organize the campatgo "Right!" he almost yelled.
l_ace was ~angled. Bloody and Riverview 4-H Club, advisors Glen W. Ma~kins, McArthur;
iD the district and run the of- "And we'be already siarted. /
hmp, he was pulled away from Mr&gt;. Margare· Brown and Mrs. Mrs. Earnest T. Brown,
lice - we can cut the marg~n ''Today there was a demon- j
gthe angry youth by older N&amp;- Pauline Meyers.
ton ; Mrs. Gopey J. Carson . !!
down to four to one and w1n t e stration by 300 Peurto Ricans, M M b 1 V M t
d roes.
Sponsors of the trip were the Ravenswood.
Raymond
Route 7
Mltlcll..,.,, 0.
election," he said.
sitting in a street protesting M rsH. a eSpenan e er hoan
A squad car showed up, then ~-etgs (ount) Dairy service
Hughes Rt '2 South Point·
"Wh at can I do.'"
th at the city had prom"· ed to ' rs. when
enry t•-- pcer ,.._,
were R s- severa I oth ero - an d the V&lt;&gt;I It, the •,.1e1•&lt;
· Counll~ J.fl '.uh
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vin R Detty Wellston
"Everything" he
signed• put up a stop sign at a dang- 11es
setCh
'c"' "'11 """one ors lent. bloody night of rioting he- 1eouncil FHA and ~'FA Chap·
Births
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11 o1 es1er
ounc1
aught·
"You'd organize about 5I) ca;&gt; 1erous mtersecuon SIX mon
A
'wed·-•
gao.
1ters of the county. Landmark Mrs Flo•d Perdue Rt I
. "
ers o.1 mer1...
ca · m..
'"'""ay T"·
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tains try to set the merchant •ago and had not done 1!.
'"' crow d moved from I16th .'Farm Bureau
Cooperative penter· on··' 5 ·47 8 ' m · Thoor•asso~iations for Lindsay, and "How does that fit into the j evemng at t,,. lodge halt.
to Imperial Highway. a main iFarm Burea~ Federation. Jack: ___.___·_ _ ·__· _ _
Jake the load off me at the of· ra'llpaign'" I inquired .
. The meeting opened with the inter..ction with Avalon Boute- son PCA and Buckeye REA. 1U.S. WINS
flee. Are you interested ' "
"Welt; the organizer of the reading of Psalm
. 1:1-3 by vard. .
' The girls left Columbus laot QUITO, Ecuador &lt;UPII _ A 11.
How could I resist such an demonstration called me want- Mrs. Buel Ridenour, Vtce preolMotortSis, •nknowlnflly, re- Sunday morning by train ac- United Stat-. ba•ketball team 0
oller. "Of course, we'll win •I ing lo know, 'What can you \dent. followed by the Lord's pealediJ drove Jato a ba~ale companied by about 60 other representing the Amateur Albm
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for Lindsay."
tmeaning Lindsay ! do lor us?' Prayer and pledge to the Oag. of. rocks, bottles and brtrks. young people from all over the letic Union defeated the Quitos
For 30 more minutes we dis· !We got them photographers and A ro~nd • robin card to Mrs. Wmdows ~ere smashed. . · Ute of Ohio. While at Colum- National team 114-67 Thur&lt;d•y
~ussed "our" plans fur victory. their pictures in the paper - Fan1.te Adams, an honorary past The howlrng youths, shoutmg bus they participated in the spe- 'gl 1 bel
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I "What else do you have planGame. wm played under the attacked all cars, but espectally main speaking program at the
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atrection of Mrs. James Van those driven by whites. AI least American Institute lor Coopera111 -LOW TEMPS
"This district," he said, "Is Meter and Mrs. Virgil Walker lOO person~ were &lt;truck by ny- l l"es which is a university
NEW YORK iUPI ) _ The
DfVOTIL ro tNTUESl o~ tough politically; there's a low a~d prizes awarded winners. mg glass. Pollee made the est1- tered out of Washington. D. c. highest temperature reported
MilOS MASOft A•u
literacy level and the people Mtas Leda Mae Kraeuter won mate.
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Wnght, Mrs. &amp;ss Cleland, only to return In "hit and run" ecuhve Secrelary. Locally the
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demonstration and B,.s, .~ Norman Frederiek, and injuring additional motor- co-ops worktng wtth Farm
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Mrs. Goelllein ;,
and screams lor . help from
HEADQUARTIRS FOR
women passengers m cars be- 1
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ing stoned.
I Members of the White Rose
Mro Fred Goealeln entertain- When I arrived _at .Central Lodge held their August ptcnlte II
Avenue and lmpenal Htghway, Wednesday evening at the Mid·
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tamEnoiS11snionn-·!I
The Purcha.. Of Any Car $200 or Mo,.
For Back To School
demonstration b)' Mrs. Jack used tire • irons, bricks and
PrestdeMnt, Mrs. David
Carsey, giJJlel were played wltb ties to attad! the car lor live ger, rs, Carl Mattox, Mrs.
prizes awarded to Mrs. Freder- minutes.
P. L. Mitch, Mrs. D. \1. Miller II
ldl Goqleia, Mrl. Clieltf,t.,~ The mao's lace was
and granddaughter, Mrs. Jam1es II
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
kle, Mn. Homer
Radford, he looked lifeless with
Souders, Mrs. WaHer Hayes
Mrs. Geoffrey Wi!IMI!l, ud Mrs. covering his entire body.
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William Gmeter, 01111 were He was pulled from his
praented to Mn. Clifford Lei!· motished car and left in
bell, Mn. Gill Buck, Mrs. W. 1b'eet.
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A. Drllke ud Mrs. ~ 1Jr. A Negro minister, fearless
Ide who were atleDdJIII their his own saloly, drove his car
Radio and heater. Like new 6
flrst Tuppawae party.
to the area and took the victim
ply tires. Motor in excellent
A du n t - wu IM!l'Ved away. lila ear was stoned as it
WAS
condition. Priced to move fast.
to the above and Mrs. Charlea sped away.
Ill 1964 RIM~Itr (614 Dr. Sto. Wogon.
Waper, Mrs. Fred Leifheit, At this point, I left too.
C
CulloM 330. Stlndllrd Trans.
Mrs. Rocer Sttencer, Mrs. Law0
Ono owner, ltko now. -S.. It. . .. . not!
llnmce Leonard, Mrs. William NAME DRIVERS
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Cillt, Mrs. W. A. Morgan, Mrs. LONDON (UP!) toea! '"""'· Auto. CINn and nl.. $12tS
Georae Sklmter, Mrs. Lester drivers John Surtees, J i
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Russell and Kathy Goegtein. Clark and Graham Hill
$1191 p!
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Full - · · Wo shtrp ... .. .. . . . $1495
among a list of nine who
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compete in the Guards Jn t:~:; I
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Full power. It's cloon ond .. ltd.
Honal race Aug. 30 at B
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PV'I'-IN-BAY, Ol!lo (UPI) - Hatch.
1959 Cllovretot hi Air 4 Dr. tllrdl8p State liquor agenll Thursday
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SHORTY HACKm, OWNER
nl,lbt raided Middle Bass Island RmiAFF INJURED
WY 2·2050
POMEROY, 0.
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ID Lalce Erfe and arrested two HERSHEY, Pa. CUI'll--Vell-1
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wine-drioklog teeo-agera. Area eran end Pete Retzlaff or
1&amp;. 1959 Ra!Mtori 4 Dr. SHan. RIH, ovonlrl..,
Hquor euiDrcement dtlef Ralph PhUadelpllla Eagles lllffered a
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::llt59 Plymouth, 4 dr, V-1 auto., cion car
teen-age drlnkln&amp; bl
the day'a ablbllloo Kame aKaiDst
He Did Not Han Male Pettern Baldness
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"E'irVCtfAEiELLNH. M. LILE FOR AN APPOINTMINT
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1:00 AND 8:30P.M.
Mr. Lile ~!llel10 be In Galllpolla, Ohle en
. Sun. August ISittJ. Wlllllm Ann Mttll

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-Your decision on becoming will be told how long it will
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are (1. improper care, (2) ne- what you can expect.
elect and (3) putting off.
GUARANTEED RESULTS
FREE CONSIJLTATION
Mr. H. M. Lilt will he at Wll· U you are •11&lt;1 bold
liam Ann Motel oD SUnday, years of gradual balr 1011
August 15, 11116 only. His houra - Halr'Speclalllls caanot
are I p.m. to 8:31) p.m.
you.
It ro~ll you nothlnK to «:4me Male pattern lulldles• Is
in an talk over your halt and .cauJe of the &amp;J'Olll majority
IICIIp problems In private. Learn uses tf baldaeaa ud eue111ve
bow bundredl have c:ornllated hair lots for wblcb Cite Erleflo
baldnetto In lbeir own home with SOD Treotm011t aor tay litter fs
the Erickson Home Method. effecdve.
DECISION .
For your assurance you wlU
If yo~ have dan&amp;:ull, exc~- he given a written IIIJllliDiee
~lve hatr fall, lh~ . ~atr, lor whatever Ien1th of time It
ttchy scalp, exceeStve mlmess may require -on a pro ~ rated
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overhead?
Would you rflaUy lilre to be 111 young aa s'te is?
If you've been meaaurlng up . to Ufe, the answer
sbould be no. Naturally, you ean look at her with nostalgia. But think of the lesiOns she has yet to learn
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If you aren't-..omethintr'l missing. Somewhere,
you've gotten off the track, In this case, you don't
need to return to ehlldhood. You need, rather, a new
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110 today, Aug. 13, 1964. He
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Mother, JlrQtber and Sisters•
• · · Be Is gone, but will never be

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Mother,

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To help others means happl- A called eongregational meet,_,. '"""' •• 1M Jevollons ness: P•ul the Apostle Is only lng was held recently at the

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officers. Rev. Glen Hueholl of family, Mr ROd Mrs. Ira ButchGa!Hpolis, Moderator, opened ':': and chlldron, ha~ beethnc In
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1..:;;;;;,_ Gar~nir McKay Gene :0. Schmoll was ,"!so . reported er pastor, to deliver . the ser- and family, Mr and Mrs. Jack

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1,11. Plans were made tor a pol- mon on Sunday morrung, Aug.
, luck dinner at the September ust 29. Communion services will
1meeling w1th Mrs. Clara Karr be held Sunday. Sept. 5 at 9 a.
as devotional leader _
m. with the Rev. Leonard Me-

Workman Mrs. Florence RutL, Marletta; Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Buckman
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-Mr~ Earl c R~mfield Mr.
FOR VACATION
Refreshments were served at Intire filling the pulpit.
Arthur Steel; Colu hus'- M A.
~~;,..""'"""""'"""'""""""eth:•:_:c:lo,~se~.-of:_:th:e:_:m:ee:::::tlng:".:b'!.y:_:M::r_:::s. The public II cordially invit Nicholson and wa~ Nichoiso~
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Sunday School at ten, and
Miss Bonnie Finseth of Barsmid - week prayer meeling1s !boo, Wise., 18 here for a visit
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with her sister ond family, Mr.
p. m.
and Mrs. John E. Lyons and
son, Johnny.
Mrs. John Lyons accompanied
her mother, Mrs.
Bernard
Schramm to her home In Zanesville Wednesday. They visited
in Marietta wilh Mr' and Mrs.
Six birthdays were oh"•rvPd Gene Courtney.
Sunday, Angus! 8, with a
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Clothes--Furnishings for your home--see
the new TV's, Radios ancl Stereos·· the
new Beclroom Furniture ancl Home
Furnishings--a goocl time to buy Towels
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Mrs. Agnes White in Syracuse.
Honored were Barbara
sler of Lancaster. Carl
wortn of Coshocton. Mr•
Hayes of Long Bottom, Mrs.
Harold McComas and son,
my of Ravenswood, w.
and the hostess, Mrs. White.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Burt of Byesville,
Belle Delaney, Mrs. Zulo
lin!ISWtlf!h of Cambridge,
and Mrs. Carl Duckworth
Coshocton, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Duckworth
of Huntillll·
ton. W. Va .. Mr. and Mrs..James
Steve, BaJtara
Kitty
Lancaster, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hayes of Long
tom. Fredericka Schwarz of
Mason, W. Va. , Richard
worth, James_ Robert White,
and Mrs. White. local.
as Mr a:~d :.::- ~ar:v~~o:::i
were unable to attend, so tbelr
gills were sent.
Calling during the
were Mrs. Marlon Rizer
daughters Lois Ann and
of Mason' and Buster Phelps
Pomeroy.

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Ready for Plunge
Tonight at 7:30

LOS ANGELES (UP!) Rifle-carrying Natjqnal
Guardsmen and police cradling shotguns atiUed i tltre.day Negro riot today. At least 14 lives were taken, hun, dreds were injured and property damage was eatlmated
as hgh as $100 million in the worst Negro outburst ln
the nation in two decades.
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erican lives in Viet Nam or all fatalities in last year's ·
riielat 4isturbances in the Unl_~-'--e_
d_S_ta_t_
es_.--~-The steel - helmeted troops,
combat-gel!red :- and with fu:ed shot by pollee or guardsmeb '
bayonets compllt'ted "operation when they ignored commands ;
clean sweep"- at dawn. Their to surrender.
Dress rehearsals have gone off without a hitrh and bMgadel had marched from a The 2,GOO combat troops of
allis readiness for the Water Show today starting at 7:30 staging area through the Ut- the state's 40th armored dlvl- ·
1tered debMs in a 200 - block sion were to be joined duriltll .
p.m. in the Middleport pool.
Mrs. Tom Scally, show director and pool swimming section ol southeast Los Angel- the day with the remalnde:- .
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the unit, 8,000 more men. by '·
instructor, Invites the public to the show which is one 1es.
part of a many-sided evening of entertainment at the Although the operatoon had tooi«hl '!be dlvlalou bad belm •
purk.
brought relatove quiet one of- diie to l~ve for IUIIIlller ft11o,
At 5 p.m. the evening's events begin with a base- fleer m commenting about tbe log Friday nlgbl but was ·orball game betweeQ two of the best Pony-aged teams of da~age, deaths_ and ~rresta dered Into aclioo by the p·
southeastern Ohio, the Middleport Barons and the Sou- Frtday night said that II was ernor "19 restore order Ill tos
thern (Racine . Syracuse •
--- -- "a defeat, but we are not sur- Angeles."
Portland • Letart) teams. 1pool spOnsored by the Park rendering."
rwo brigades from the 49th
The Barons, 16-1 on their· Assn.
Negroeo Selte Conlrol
Division in central Callfontla
season. . won the Tri County I 111e Park Association for two, Negroes had - ~e.tzed some also were ordered Into tile tray.
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Hundredl Arroaled '
ment. Southern finished fourth Tuesday night dances on the I~fore the ~ps "(ere ?rdered
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of force
but was the only club to knock slab. Proceeds are used to lm· 10 to halt lootinh g,b~ll~ht ghand li Wl~_!he.,=. were
rove the park
,assaults that ad 1 ~ c aos ce a... ·o0 ff th e Barons In scbeduled P1ay · P
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. game begiDS.
. M'dOde ted
shelter d house behas been hollieS
. and ·stores were looted en masae. Buses ....
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When thts
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with Mrs. Ruby Vaughan in th'"' athe · bun ebanll ud~ou s d ~t refrigerators and color televl- the prlsonen to dty jaU.
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•amon s 10 · ston sets, then set to tbe By dawn 15 ~u!lf 8114 Illcream social.
the p_ark. ":'" planned thiS torch while firemen helplessly venil.. bad beet!·(~
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fall. Sox p~nc. c tables were pur- tried to move their rigs through misdemeanor c bat g ea. d
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through the events
the Wa- chased thiS summer _and otller the cordons of jeering Negroes. more than 4511 oo felony .
JOURNAUST AT WORK- Tom Rail, of MiddlepOrt, center, Interviews Tenth Dis!Mct Congressman Walter
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II H. Moeller in his Washing~on office with Mrs_. Moeller lending a hand. The Kent University junior j_ournallsln
a dance on the slab near tile uled.
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Mayor Lee Smith_ and Ch1ef as he cb~ looters. He died touched off at leaat 311 1JIIjor (budget about $2 dally) of the Middle Atlantic stites. Ra II is writing a series of daily reports for several Ohio
of Police Herbert Golkey have in aurgery from a .romacb blazes In the widespread - - newspapers, inch14ing The Daily Sentinel (Rail's Ramblings) of his observations. The 1962 MHS graduate Is the
1-ai!Jreed_ to keep the at!"' on the wound. One fireman was killed ID the hit
of son of Mr. and Mri,-E. 0. Rail, South Second-at, Middleport.
pool side of Broadway-st free when a wall of a 'burning build- guerrillas,
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through poBcto
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wickham entertained with a dinner
Wednesday evening at
home, Union Ave. Guests
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daughter, Rhonda of Lintllln-1
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Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Powell,
who have been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Duffy, Mr.
and Mrs. William Francis and 1
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Duerr of
Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs.
Chsrles Warner of Roclne for
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day for their borne ill Valrico,
Fla.
Mrs. Clifford Leifheit and Mr.
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Mrs. John Mitch has returned home after a week's visit at
Lebanon with Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Mescher_and fsmlly. She
was ae&lt;.'OIIIpanted home by her
son, Gary, who spent several
weeks !hero and by Keith Mescber, who will Vlstl them.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer
.. nd Mr · aod Mrs. Richard Owens asd daughters, Patty
Linda, spent the past weekend
MAKE PROGRAMS
fishing on !he Muskingum.
W.S.C.S. Circles of '~~:I b Miss Diana Casto of CoiiJ!tlMethodist Church mel
us spent a couple of days this
day evening at the church
week with her aunt and
plan programs for the year.
and Mn. Rkhard Owentl
Present were Mrs. James
and daughters.
well, Mrs. Carroll Swanson,
----Galen Brown, Mrs. Guy Shuler,
HAVE GUESTS
Mrs. Mildred Zeigler, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley M.
liam . Russell,
Mrs.
son and son had as recent
ividen, Mrs. L. W. McColfUIS.
ber sister, Mrs. Edith
· Miss Bess Sanborn · and Mrs.
Agra, Kana., her
IE~erson_:ones.
and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
lth Mr
Worthy Ragsdale, Phoenii, ArfL
Ph '.1 W'll'
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_s. . They were Friday dinner guests
am Ebersbacb as contnbutmg of their brother, Mr. and Mrs.
bostess.
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Klmmle ad George- Munns H~ld Muw. Mr. and' Mrs. Mrs. Chest•s Owens In Spring-) Johnson are both teaching Ill
hav- returned to their home in Shirley Mills -also a!!COmpa~ fie!~. Va.
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Sarasota, Fla. aru' have we..
Painesville af!A!r visitin~ with , th&lt;rr to Col~mbus and vlstled Mrs. Marjorie Mitchell
of chased a home there. Her~
their grandparents, Mr. and , n Dayton w1tl1 Mr. and Mrs. Athens visited this week with ther, Mrs. :'red Schroath , and
Mrs. Russell Mills and great Harry McConneahea.
her father, Mr. L. D. Diles.
son, Rick, are residing In Clellfl'
grand!Jarents, Mrs. Harry M_llls Friends have 1received word Edward Jonnson, former res!- water, Fla. Mrs. Schroath'l
l,1ld Mr. and Mrs. Voct?r Gnm.
Mrs.
- ~ .. ·h~. who •••t of Middleport and band dl- mother, Mrs. Clifford Ervia
T;hey were accompamed_ by had . aurgery recently, IS 1m- rector of Racine Schools, visit- 1: the guest of Mr. and Ml'l.
Mr. anJ Mrs. Russell Molls to provong and •• able to be up '" e&lt;' here recenlly with Mrs. R. C. Johnson and family at the IJI'H!
Columbus where they were met j• whee' chair for meals. She Sansbury and "'·• Sally Schaaf ent-bul will reside In Clearw~
b) their parents, Mr. ond Mrs. at the homo of her daughter. and other frtetl\ls. Mr. and Mrs. er ·•Uh her daughter.
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of prayer R~\' Leonard Mcintire, !
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General Presbyter of Logan er . rece .....d severe cut~ and
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. bru1ses but are recuperatmg .at
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were
elected
~orne. The children wert. unm51
i. nu•mtau' ro!Jmbers. sharp ~ l&amp;ns. Take care that no~e of to the board of Elders: Mrs. Jured.
ahtl ~·~ter •.q)o!"r1ences
have you
one another
for , George Schnet'der, Mrs. Arthur Sgt. and Mrs. Cleo Burns and
evil pay
but always
try toevJItreat
mA1• hem aw•ro lf mutual one another •nd everybody wnh l Sylvester, Mrs. Donald Cottrill, daughters, Judy and Joyce of
.._,. ""''' ueer gratllude has kindness .. The
"Re- Mrs. Harry Potts, Mrs.
Ft. Benning, Ga., are llere for
'~';";;,~,·;.s;1 1~m ,11ware of mut:.~al ! member to pray."
bert C~ow, Mr. Herman
:.. week's visit with her mother,
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don, R1ch~d Duckworth,
Mrs. William Robson.
devotions.
hwn F. Wmebrenoer, and
Out of town relatives here
bert Harden. Mrs. Pearl
for the funeral of u-•• late Mrs.
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· Mrs. Louis Reibel.
Bride was elected as
Dawes Sansbury held Aug. 1
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, conducted a shorl business
secretary and Mrs.
, the Rawlings _Coals Funeral
~--SIOO. A card of thanks was read Harden was retained as
were her dan•hter, Mr.
!'. TO'-'!Ilt-t" • SA fUROAY . from Mr. and Mrs. G· H· Ew- treasurer.
and Mrs. Richard Buckman
and
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1ing for cards and candy sent Training cla':""s for the
family, Marietta; Mr. and Mrs.
T.~! ~~~~~~~c:·~H• k£&gt;rs. them wh1le tl.l. Mrs . Norman ed off1cers wdl be
Cecil Sansbury and son, Jay,
· Hlack JuliP Samuel Kloes and M1ss Lena Grue~er at the church on September 8. tlarrisburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
Yourmo•' Jlmm.• S•ville reported on Ihe sale ol Chr1st- 14, and 20. Installation of offi· Charles Baxter, Mr. and Mrs.
1:.:.... "'--EASUAf SEEKERS' mas cards. Mrs. Wilham Bax- cers will be held Sept. 26.
.d!pi· H. Lockwood. Mrs. Bea.\1.8~!:~:,n1 ~o0o:~ FrCJ nCJ ter was reported. Jll an.d Mrs. Tentaive plans wer~ made for trice Buckman, Columbus: Mr.
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