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LAST TIME TONIGHT
"THE SINGING NUN"
- TecbnicolorDebbie Reynolds
Ricardo Montalban

WASHINGTON tUPl' -Five !arbitration pro(Mlsal. He said he arbitration.
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sliuck airlines and the machi- would recommend it.
The drlunatle breal&lt; In the
nlats union agree today to "We would definitely tell our long stalemate came when
submit their 34-day-old dispute membership this Is much better Chairman Harley 0. staggers,
to binding arbitration.
than leglslaHon lrom' the D-W.Va., pro(Mlsed the arbltra·
P.L. (Roy) Slemmer, pres- Congress," Slemmer told• the Uon plan al the oulset of the
14enl of the lnlemational House Comme""' Committee. flltb day of hearilgs by his
~ ss o Cl at ion of Machlnl!ts The airlines' chief negollator, group on a Senafe.passect..btn to
c~M), said however the 35,400 William , J. CUrtin, said thelleg!Biate an eod to the strike.
•trlklng. members of his union carriers / would, "of ~" lion plan at the outset of the
would bave to rallly the submit to voluntary, llnal; filth cia)'·of he~~ by his

Agnes Moorehe~!d

Colorc•rtOons

MISS DONNA DAILEY
WED. ond THURSDAY
Aug, 10.11

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Aug. 12-13

'WAR·GODS OF THE DEE P'
(Color)
Vincent Pr it't', 'l'ab Hunter
"MOMENT TO MOMENT"

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(Technicolm l
Jean

Seberg

Honor Blackman

CLOSED

Aug. 14 rhru Aug. 20th.
FIRST IN THE NATION with a Dew hlghwio;r emergeoey
ean system will be Maryland, whlth Is lilstalllog 32(
eall unlls on (3 miles of the Capitol Bellway, an later•
stole superhlgkway riDging Wa•hiDgton, D. C. A drl•er
In dlstreas will be no farther than a quarter of a mile
from one of lbe bright yellow boxes lopped by radio
antennas. Aid un be summoned simply by pushiDg a
botton lor police, ambulante, rlre or repair servl~e. The
Maryland Slate Pollee receive the signal. Cost of the
IDIIlal oyslem, scheduled lor complelioa In Seplember,
will be '379 million.

TONIGHT
'" NONE BUT THE BRAVE"
Fr4l nk Sinatra
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Cli nt Wa er
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'"THE GIRLS ON THE
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ey of Raclae liDDOUDt!t:" 1bt eapfemenl of their daughter,
Mlos Donna Jeaa Dalley to
Mr. James William Oller. oo.•
ef Mn. Anna Grace Oiler.
Syncuse. Mill Dalley Is a
lJ65 rrodoalo of Racine Hlg.
S.hooi and lo pr.,ently ear
ployed by the Fed,.al Bureao
of Jn•esllgallan ID Washing.
lon, D. C. Mr. filler was grad·
oaled from RaciDe H lg •
s.bool In 11113 and Iram Warren Wilson Colleg• In Jane,
1161. Mr. Oller wiD
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group on a S.nafe.passed bill to strike were exhausted earlier.
legislate an end to the strike. I Under t11e procedure, Stag.
Staggers said the committee gers said the two sides would
would continue to consider the
whatever Issues they
Senate leg!Blation while arbltra- could, then the remaining
lion arrangements are made. unresolved Issues would be
Staggers said the arbitration submitted to final and binding
woUld be carried out under arbitration.
present provisions of the The committee was told that
Railway Labor Act, under a five-hour round of talks
which all avenues to avert the Tuesday between the two sides

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produced nothing.
untler While House auspices
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h July 29 was rejected by the
The slri e of mac lnlsls 81 strikers two days later by
grounded
almost a 3-to-1 margin.
No!'thwes~ Trans or · an
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United Alrll~s since July th8• h Since tthebn,d : ,two ~~
cu~ off 60 per cent ol e '~eti no u g rom e r
nation I airline service.
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COngress" movea .reluctanl!y Tbe S.nate finally passed a
to -stop',". the . strike Iller a modified bill that woold split
tentative ~nt worked out res(Mlnsibllily lor ending the

Eas~ N~llon~

strike betwiO!W Canpela·
the Presjdenl.

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The
I&amp; act
even m~re re
the Senate becalll!e· all
be_rs m~, lland for
thJB year and labor
have wiJIIIed the
would be oonsldered •
breakiJIC act.,

Bedford Elementary Closed
!In New District Revamping .
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Iaway wilh the Bedford elemen- Bradbury ~mentary schools : ers).
" It may be used at some oth1967 Car Price8 V p tary school loealed along Route ,also will ~ moved to junior ~ - Move grades 1·8 to Salis· 1 er lime in case of increased en·
DIM'ROIT
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PRICE 1 33 near DarwiD, was taken by j high buikli.•J• of the district Ibury. Yeo li6 (48 parents,
18 l rollment, " uptained Hargraves.
the
Meigs
Local
Board
of
Edu·
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The board of education also
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1167 modeln cars d~e Ication Tuesday night at Salis- ' Closing ol Bedford elemen- - Keep grades 1·6 at Bed· ' decided that all teachers, cooks,
out next month wl be sharpY Ibury school.
tary followed a public meeting 1ford, yes, 22 115 parents,
7 custodians and bus drivers wbo
~1gbe., and another
proce The board, following voles ol of Bedford area residents in 1 others).
had been employed al Bedford
boost Is due for 1968.
a majority of the Bedford area late July. A seerel vote was
Keep all grades 1·8 at Bed- elementary will be
offered
The auto companies guard parents, deelded that grades 1-' taken then with 77 parents and lord. Y&lt;s 16 ( 13 parents, 3 oth· . work elsewh ere in the district.
thecr pric1111 plans as closely will be mo•ed to the Salisbury 19 non-parents participallng.
ers).
; .Teachers employed by the
as they do new designs , and elementary building and grades Proposal! v~ted upon during I George Hargraves, Jr., super- 1board "ere Mrs. Betty Deem,
there are ·rewer leaks. But 7-8 will be taken to a Junior the meeting, and the results, i intendent ol Meigs Local School ! English, Pomeroy High School ;
sou~es ,close to the industry , High S.hool.
l were as follows •
District, said lbe board bas no , Rick Hazleton. asst.
coach
predcct Price Increases between 1 It was further decided that - Move grades 7-8 to Pome-1 plan to dispose of the Bedford ;
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$511 and $200 lor the 1967 mod· I
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Robert N. Swartz, a 36-year.

CRASH SCENE - The demolished Oldsmobile,
above, in which Frederic~ R. Emmert, 61, of Mia;.
dleport died Tuesday evening near Lakin IJ showD
here in a picture taken by Sherif~ Robert C. Jlartenbach of Meigs County, Ohio. M left II ~e~
Virginia Trooper Glen E. Seymour, who lnvestigat.
ed this third highway fatalit y ill Mason County Ill
the last six days.

Expected 'on
Chaperone

old
barber wbo
arraigned
on cbarges
ol WBI
bigamy
Tuesday, expta1ued wby be marrted Hvo women and only dl·
vorced one o[ lhem .

MISS, - AN· .
gry awhite·
bombard.
ed
oiowdb!en-agers
of 350 civil
rights
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A 1arge cro wd of passengers
demomtralon:i with rocks. bot·
b '"As • child
l ts I., was
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Ilea, pipes, Iirecracken TuesY:;,.yedptharen • •;:,a · 1 . from throughout the area Is
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igh1 bluod I th I h d8
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ese girl• cause 1 expected tonight at 8 when the
e r ea
A native son of the county returns to open the bad • dIDD1lng,bea de•tre to be ··curslon
boat '" Chaperone"
and ·nbreaking upY ng
a rally.
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!If. Ro~ Green ot the Meigs Counly Fair !tfonday night, August 15, at 8 p.m., want~, - to loog to •orne- , pulls away from the Pomeroy
'" MUil!tit •thrlslian Leade.rship
sotnFof
body.
boat levee on a four-hour
Conrerence repeatedly asked ers, .q.aCIDe, w a ress e arves es lVa
ors 1p ~..,.-~lti.llf.!t:tw~~~H·"' --:....~:j.$. light crui5e up the Ohio Rtver.
for polle!e Pl't1teeti0n, antt c tt·' Service and openl!lc· cereJI!.Onlet llpOIISOred by the Meigs
I Ticket holders (at $3.00 each)
waa demed. 'om.ers watched Collnly Mlnlstet'lal ABIOC!Ia•l
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I will enjoy not only a change of
PT. PLEASANT - A Middleport man wu killed
complacently durillg the lm:l- lion.
have been Invited to participate
scenery, but a variety ol fond
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In " ed In
In the service and to share In
and drink three observation·
and three Pt. Pleasant res1 ents were JUr
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dent at the courthouse "'Uare. In a new dell"rlure, the ser- the final benediction, convey-j
decks an' occasional serenade
headon collision Tuesday eve_ning at 6:25
Rt. 62, nllle
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vice this ye~ will be held on lng their approval and blessi~g
on th~ steam calliope, and or- ,
miles north of here near Lakin State hosmtai.
Plant MotJrng In
Ithe midway m lront of'!" as- on what the asS&lt;ICiaUon feels 181 M Ch 1 Le 1 .
. chestra music for every kind ol 1,,
Frederick Raymond Emmert, 61, Middleport, aa ·'
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Isoclatton's "chapel tent.' with an uniquely clean and whole- 1 rs- ar es w 8• sul"'rm- d 'n
employe of Philip Sporn plant, was dead at the ocene of
LEBANON, OHIO- CEDAR : seating and ushering supplied m f ·r
· I tendent of the Meigs County anc• g.
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be
TROOPER SEYMOUR
massive internal Injuries according to Mason Count)'
Valley Plasllcs, a subsidiary or by the Meigs County Jaycees. so e ac_.
i Fair
Flower Show, announcoo Ad~ance-saie lc~ketsd ~ayshe ' - Coroner Dr.. Oliver Eshen- - - - " - - - -- - - - ' Blue Water Plastics Co. of st. .The Rev Mr Van Meier first
, today the show will be jodged obtained at Sta~k s an P WI r :
aur.
ROilllle suffered fractured·rtbs
Clair,
Mlch.,
announced
Tues!·
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·churches
in
the
by
Mrs.
Susie
Poole,
Marietta,
&amp; Lohse DrugDtoress.toomeMroidy, l
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InJured
in
the
other
auto
were
DDd
lacerations.
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Dutton's
rug
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occupy a
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an ace'""'
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dl
ember 1
George B. McClintock, 54: Wll· AcconilnC to State
PoilIll,
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foot manufacturing plant :east for further stndy.
He
Association ol Garden I Clubs.
or !
rna McClintock. 52. and Ronnie Emmert was traveling IOUib lili
here.
!changed denclminalions, and In
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Mrs. Poole Is lcrst v ce pre- Commerce. Tickets may also be
McClintock, 13. The . McClint- Rt. 62, reported to bo eorouwet
· The plant will be built by a Irecent vea" has .been engaged
SJdent of the OAGC and " ad· urchased at the levee before
oeks reside at 1103-2'1th St., Pt. Pleasant 1o altend a 4lbmer
group of 10 Lebanon business- 11n teaching and Inner-city work COLUMBUS (UP! ) - The visor to Region II. She has wcde ~
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CLEVELAND (UP!) - The Point Pleasant. All are listed meeting at Genw Ball'l Beslalll"
men, ~th construction to start i In lhe Baston area, Where he Ohio Water Pollution Control experience in flower judging. "{'~;t~o;.eroy Chamber
of grand )ury report pinning the In good condition at Pleasant ant. The McClintock
famllJ
Immediately, and will be lea.. Ihow lives. .
Boord has wamed municipal of• . Entries In the flower show Commerce which Is s(Mlnsor- recent Hough race riOts
on Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. was traveling north on Rt, IIC
ed to BluP Water Plastics.
Music for the Fair service ficials to get busy on sewage will be accepted by Don Reuter, ing the ev~nt for it• variety and Communists and other orgamz. JllcCiintoek are sulfering from and the two car9 mel 011
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will be supplied by the choir treatment Iacilities-&lt;~r else. la1r board secretary. at h•s of· recreational value to the coun- 1ed groups today brought prom- lacerations and bruised chests. sharp cur.e.
Rocket Reafly
of the Heath Malhndlst Church, At its regular meeting here lice on the fairground s until 4 ly, reports that advance sale of ' ises ol new riot control Jaws.
The a~cldenlls slill Wider ltiCAPI! KENNF.DY - AN AT· assisted by members ot other Tuesday the board voted to lell p.m. Thuroday.
. tickets has been brisk.
"Consideration of new. riot·
MEN CALLED
vestlgation.
las-Agena rocket was set for ; Mlddle(Mlrl church choirs, dl- Olmsted Falls and Hardin Coun- Rules specify thai enlr~es
Ia laws will be I first or. Service officials an- Property datnagf Wal tot}
'!IIDther try today to shoot a reeled by ·Ben Ph!IS\ln.
ty officials .that unless they stop must be . setup and oompieled
SCHEDULE PICfURES
~r ~ busmess when the leJIIs- oo::~~ay the following men mated al $11,1100. Both au!Q,
Picture . snapping satellite In· Conducting the service will dumping . raw sewage mto between 9 a.m. a~. noon
Indwual semor pictures for lature convenes in January " have received their induction were .OidsmobJies, bd . . .
to an or~il around the moon to be a ministerial team _made up streams they may lace flnes of Wednesday and exhcbcts
Rulland High School senior.! Gov. James A. Rhocjes said.' calls from Meigs county; Mich- deroohshed.
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IK'Out asu;onaul landing areas ol lhe assocllllion president, the up to S500 a day.
ed
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.w~
be accepted will be taken at the high school
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ael A. Neutzli , Pomeroy Fred· Mr. Emmerls rem&amp;lll8 will
and Jel 1 blrd's-eye v iew of Rev. Joseph Kraly, the
Rev. They gave Stark County com- for exhibit only, and not com· gym Monday and Tuesday, Aug- Mayor Ralph Locher pracsed di
L Rob~son Mlddle[Mlrt· be laken from the Moin-SIIIvthe Sur.eyor 1 robot. I
Chesler Lemley, the Rev . Nyle missioners 60 days in which to petition.
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ust 15 and 16, If not personal· the grand jury as having '"the p eler
Butcher' Harrisonvil: ens Funeral home to Zanes-.tllt,
·. The 850-pound Lunar Orblb!r, Borden, the Re•. Paul .Sollers, seek an agreement with Canton Judging will be by the stand· ly contacted, students are Ia guts to do what other cities Je~ Ke..:ney w. Donahue, Jla· Ohio.
stalled on the liring pad by a[&gt; the Rev. Richard Martin, and officials on processing sewage ard system .begi~ng at I p.m.
at 2 p.m. on either Mon· have not done. It has Sl~led •cine; Clarence E. Jacks, tangs- The death of lllr., Emm«t
parent
trouble Tuesday, Envoy Ray Winlng.
. ill the Gambi'fm!a Dl!trl~t No. W~y. PreliUums and nb- day or Tuesday. One dollar out some of the ag1tators.
I ville;
John L. Bass, Syracuse; was Mason CQunty s. lentil.!'
was scheduled for a second All .cJergymen In the count; 21 or else 120 da~s In wbich . to bolllf · wiD be awarded lo the must be paio at the time the
IJerry A. Jordan, Long Bottom; the year, the third Withla launch attempt at 3:11 p. m.
dra.w up. plans fOr construction fU:st, second and third place picture is taken. Anyone hav·
TWO FINED
1Larry K. Hill, Lonl Bottom, days.
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YOVTH KILLED
of 111 own sysleill.
wcnners ID eac~ class.
ing questions is asked to call . Two hearings were beard ln 1and Jlobert
Balter Reedsvil· Killed oo AUJ. 3 were Oi!r
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MASSILI:.ON, Obio (UP!)
WY 2-3887.
Mayor C. 0. Fisher's
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DIES IN STORM
Dante L. Barthel, 18, Louisville,
.CLUB TO 'MEET
' BOARD TO MEET
Tuesday evening. Carl Edward 1
by a bus in Rt. 3 neat IJICINCINNATI IUPI) - Mrs. Ohio, was killed Tuesday night The Pomefo)" Benil Citizens' The regular August
Meigs General Bospltol
Moore, 22, Svracuse, was fined
set~ and Dora Douglas, 'tl,
RoberiD Hay!look, 2'1, suburban when his car rolled over and Band Railio Club auxlllary will of the South~n· Local Boord
Admtssioas Laura Walson, $15 and costs for Illegal exLOCAL TEIIIPS
Huntington, who dled tile . _ -.
Woodlawn," was killed Tuesday crushed him. The mishap oc- meet ·at 6:30p.m. Friday at the .Edur:atlcm w•ll be held
RaciDe ; Sue Lehew, Mason.
lraust. snd Roy V. Howell Sr., Temperatur• 1n downtown day of Injuries received JulyJl ~
Jn a· two-car crash during 1 ~ on ~
road near borne of Lee" Enoch in Syracuse day, AufljlSt 11, at a .m. at tile . Discbarg•• Anna
Ellis, 173, Pome~oy, was fined $10 and Pomeroy at II Lm. ":'s 80 de- In an accident on Rt. 2 ..-r
hard rainstorm. .
here. He was lravellnJ ,alone. for a plcnie supper•. · ·.•·•. .. hlsh !IChool.
Charolette Crawford.
costs lor IIDPI't1Per backing.
rrees under sunny skies.
Glenwood.

Box Sprina

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Middleport. Man
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eBank By Mail ePorsonal Lo1ns eAuto Loans
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supi&gt;ort. 100% cotton felt npboktay for~·~ •
ant cuahioniDf!-long-w:earinr; dee!HIQilW ·:
damask cover-pre-built crush-~
tbat won't sag. All caetly quality detelll•.All
unbeatable ma~tre. .Jue at $49.95 ••• o~ ·
for a limitAld time apllJ. Come ill TODAY1

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FOR ALL THESE

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FREE CUSTOMER PARKING

Board Orders
Se age Acti'on ..

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evening.
Mr. and Mr.s. Normu Mccain and daughters S h e r r y,
Faith and Amber, accompBDied by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleland of Chesler visited Mr.
and Mrs. James Smith at Char·
W. Va. Sunday.

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their borne,
Heigbll,at honorlllg
their
lm'-11&gt;-law:, Mn. Max

--Eleventh M~cal will be Grandstand Showl ~==~:':!f~Der~· ~·

« , oo· her blrtl&gt;day.

Homeniade Ice cream and

deeor,ated, blrtbday cake
served ~~ the evenfl\1 .
Mr, and Mn. Gerald Kelly
Deonla ·and Darla, HoljywcJOil, I
Fla.; Mr.' and Mrl. John
New H!lvep, W. Va., Mr.
Mr•· Paul Elebblfer and Yal""
· June and Tamara, and t b
honored ·IIUO'I and Mr•. ~:::1
• and daughter, Becky, ·
rtf; and 'the, bosl'lnd .bostess.

ION· IS BORN

RUB 'N BUFF
Metallic Finiohos
In Tubes

Coppertone Palllt
In Spray Cans

Snap On Spray
Can Handles

KING BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
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LEPORT 0
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FASHION IS TAKING 1 ribbing lids faU "frolll IHI ...
word. Tranolaled IIIIo stoeldag Jlle m th~_ loDJieaa
rlbl of Orion aad Tyoora (leffl. Tltelr pour bciy .palter!'"
lnf mte them perfed parlaen to sweotees. Teain thea
wllb suede-like rraany ~.II, mld-ulf blgb ••d mact~
lleed. Hand110me Paloley-palleraed streleb nyloa - ....
llave self-colored P.tllenlllg ~ailed. acaiDIIaa

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Hosptt.aJ, w~~. ·August
Grandparenli a~ Mr. and .
Einory Kig;y, · Spring
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Denver Mpdows. Mason,
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Before a silver gl~tered bactdrop, the lith annual swnmer
musical of the Big Bend Mil&gt;slrel Association will be
senled as the e•ening
stand attraction at the annual
Meigs County Fair.
CUrtain time Thursday and
Saturday nights AUJust 18 DDd
, will be 8:1S p.m. with
Sb-uble again emceeing the 30act show.
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da Brlckles, Mickey
Wolfe, A duet, "You're Joslin Love" Li'rT'LE ROCK, Ark. (UPI)
Sheila Childs and Patricia Loa- by Bill Young and Roberta ' - A segregationist
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doo will be dancing the show Knutler will .paY tribute to the Johnseo who diaqrees with lbi -.
popularity of the mediCal pro- policies of his namesake ill lilt '
opener as well as coup!., who !esslon In entertainment today. White House today emerged ·M wm bact the first segment. Another old-time
segment the Democratic gubernatorial .
up the couple dancen will
.~ntrodU&lt;al by , Abee condidale who will oppose liliJwill ·be Calby Fullz, Richard Smith s After The Ball back· Jionalre Winthrop Rockefeller
Neese, Donna Crow. Mike MuJ. ed by waltzing couples In per- In November.
lord, Margie Harris, Bm Y"":"f", iod costuming. Marilyn Stumbo, Jim Johnson, a former
Carole Anderson, Ray Alk1re, Patty Gaul, Gloria Buck, ~thy IIIIS8&amp; Supreme Court ~~-:_
Brenda Potts and Ralph Werry. Fullz and Donna Crow -•will Who organized the slate's .
. McEIIllnny will
be dance ''Ob, By Jingo" and\W. wbite cilizella COUDcil·
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and Misa Bnweri wlll ·
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vet-Ising 8erJIIn'o. "I Love &lt;\ PIIIIO,"
thai oegmem.
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.Dairyman Want Loo.k into D~a:le-rs 'Bo.oks
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PITI'SBURGH (UPI) - Pres-~ the consumers,"
' Quick deve1~pmenls followed County, Supetvlsory Buyer J. "PeiU\sylvania lla.• been los·
!dent of the United Dairy ''ll is t1me we open the. books ,in the wake of the&lt; anoounced I Earl Sutton estunated the new ing about 1,700 da1ry farmers I

r~ r 1c e mcrtmse could cost 1every year

) Farmers (UDF), irate because of the dealers to see where the mcreases.

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," of. a two..cent-a..quart m1lk price money is goLng,'' Hayes sa1d. Mayor Joseph M. Barr sent 1county taxpayers an _extra I number has ~n ln~reaslng m
: increase in Western Pennsyl· He added that the consumer a telegram to the state M1lk $9,492 a· year to supply mlik for recent yeqrs, he sa1d .
.. ', vani'a, sa1d Tuesday 1t was malk ~uke "will do little tCl stop Control commission asking that county institutions.
He said the younger people
~.time to eumine the books of , Ihe dwmdling number of da1ry agency .to set a ceUing on milk Mrs. Ma:tha King, ~halnnan Iare leaving the farms and the
the dealers
I farmers "
pnces m Wesij'rn Pennsylvan- i of .the ClttzeM Co~mittee ~or drought has cu{ down the feed
Ernest Hayes. of Dawson "The farmers wet e recetvmg 1a
1Fall" Milk Pnces, said Lhe raiSe i
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RD 1, Fayette County, branded Imore for the1r milk 1n 1946 Al legheny County Solicitor was ''appalling" a~ would cost sup~ y.
the hike put mto effec t by l2 t when the pr1ce was only 16 1•.! Maurtce LoUJk satd the county consumers $11 mllhon a year. I M1lton Shapp, Democratic
wtll support Lhe city's request. Hayes said the milk problem cand1date for governor, sa1d
dairies as •·unfatr and unjust to cents a quart,. Hayes sa1d.
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appearance of a scandal."
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Emasculated Civil Rights
Bill Facing Bleak Future
WASHINGTON (UPi) The third major · dvil
rights b1ll in three years, a battered surv1vor of a long
and stonny passage through the House, today faced a
bleak future m the Senate due to lack of support of key
Republicans.
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The measure , an emotional bombshell aimed as
much at the North as at the South, was watered down I
considerably from President Johnson's proposal of last
ApriL And even then , 1t took the House a record break·
ing 12 days of deba~e before final approval was_!oted,
259 to 157, Tuesday mght.
\ The President had asked for in larger bmldings and homes
a total ban on !ill discrimina m new developments - abouL
I tion m the sale and rental of 14J per cent of the nallon's, total
' housmg But the final House I Il would also outlaw
' blo~k I
bill would exempt all but an busting·• real estate tacttcs m
estimated 28 nulhon apartments I all-white netghborhoods.

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Department be gtven 01e powI er •mtwte sct ot desegregaSoCle
• l y N0l es Ition
sutt.s was votf'd down , 1:12
to
fo r !he ll .st Southern!

RECEIVES PLAQ UE - R L Jacobs, center, receives a plaque from Mit·
chell Jublonski. left, and W. L D1as, right, comrnemoratmg a i:Juarter century
as.;ociation wtth the Ben
organization. Mr. Jublonski, area manager,

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and Mr. Dias, zone manager, made the 1)resentatwn at the store on Tuesday.
Mr. Jacobs and Mr .C. D. Slagle are owners of the Ben Frankltn Store in Pom-

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of the long de-

DETROIT (UPI) De·
troit Tiger Manager Char he
Dressen died today of a
heart attack. He was 67.

PEE WEE CH,AMPS - Champs of the six team Pee Wee League In the
Bend Area of Mason County was this group of "Mason Pirates" who went un·
defeated in 15 teague games. Pictured with their trophies are front row.._ I to
r Johnny Dillon Leroy Simpkins Jeff Gabritsch, David Reed and Terry
Boggs; back row.' John Rottgen, Marty Yeager, Don Gabrltsch, Herman Clark
and Robbie Lambert. Team manager is Ernest Reed. Absent were Robbie Belcher, Joe Sheppard, Timmy Roush and Peter, Paul and Jamea Frame. - Senti-

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the first games of the Syraruse
Pony League double-eltmlnation tourna-ment Tue5day even-

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By Mrs. J. E. Ra dekin N
1 ba~~herwiSe, the House
bill I CLEVELAND (UP!) _ The No mdlctments came as 1 lng" ol 1 Negro man,
0 ance e1son
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would Out av. lSLrtmma wn m ' rac'!al violence that ripped result of the extensive testimoThe )Uron,
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and fam•ly ol Mary Ia ·d were
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the selectwn ol federal, state through thiS city's East Side ny on the deliberate organiza- man Louis Seltzer, aald they
guests or his m;th:;rsan ~:~~ I and local coul't Juries. streng!h- slums last month: causmg mil- tion of the week·long riot. Two heard evJdence that the JFK.
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father, Mr. ~n
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of dollars damage and thousand Ohio National Guardo- House In the Hqh seetloo .....
Prof tit MrPcednt YH·
b
1 ding vlolence and terror against claiming four lives
was the re- men were caUed in to help po- used as a center 1o discuD
1com 1s con·
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reciprocal JU.PP011
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the
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flrcuum
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w
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ange rea JOgs.
allies on proff'ssmnal agatators aho 3 Counly
Grand Jury created havoc.
Ohio in the rietinJ.
S:\IGON (llPI\ - \ 1 S snurct's ~aid Communist Dam II 7. 12 8. runnmg
1 ~ i Columbus by her soln, EEverettt who cross state lines to foment c·ha~ged Tuesday mght
A few md.ictments came as a "I hope this report actio ID
feet on 1 otlt&gt;rs p 03 muoy-Mas- , and daughter, Pamea . . veret l .
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guerrillas fired em a 11.S. sJ}Otft•r plan~. d("lib.:-rate Y (Jfl 2007 . Pt P'leC:tsant
'!he JUI) members issued a result of indiVIdual actions in- wtru~l which
rt t ~
23 .ss. l will enter 8 Cmcmnati Hospttrtl : nots
tuuehlng off tht• Ameriun rf'l:Jiiator_v air raid A US . Hmton _70 . Kanawha Falls 2 22 , • for a fe w weeks treatment. He : But it was the open housing 15-{lay r~:-port stah~g the Com· eluding f~ur me~ ~rged with forstallmg anything Uke, this
to:mbassy SJlOktsman said t" o platoons or \'iet Cong Chat leston 18 90. London, ~t1:1r· 115 the F FA lnslruclor ln provtsJon, markmg as 11 does 1 mum st party of Ohto, a studenl· murder 1n the VIgilante slay- happenmg In the future, saidtor
"ere in Chao 1\'hiem. a hamlt•t 135 miles soulh"est md and Winfield dams were on Rutland High schoAl.
tlte wEB
Seltzer • recently retired edt
a new f1eld of federal
civil f ront group,
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ul ~algon, prova:'~andhing lhf' 'tillaliwrs \\1u·n the spot- llle :Hils.
I Mr and Mrs Wayne Burch- Inghts activity, whieh drew the Bms Club and Lewts Robmson,
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of the Clevehmd Press.
t+&gt;r plane flew onr The embassy said the gurrrillas
. field of Columbus were supper I fire. It seemed inevitable that tt leader of the Jomo Freedom,
Ignored frantir plt•as or the terrified Vielnanu•se and Boat
guests recently of their aunt, would be greetf'd by a filibuster Kenyalta JFK Youlh .
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opened fire.
llbiO RIVer - Baby
Lear Mrs J E Radekm and Nellie in the Senate
aided and orgamzed notmg In
ed," he said.
The embassv spokesman said the \'illagers at· down 13. 3. 20 a.Illlh. y!ckers , and· John Vale Other callers _ ____
the Hough area In July.
te~}lted to flee their hume~ .b!lt wt•re prevented rrom dllwn 13, ti .45 a.m~.11.llqutppa were G A. Radekm, daughter. ed a g-roup o( her fr iends at her Rmtmg was caused by " trainThe evidence beard by the
domg so by the armed gm; nlla~.h The ospo:~=~e~l::: up 14, 2 50 P m.; Cnss Jr. up ' Tma Mane and Avanel Holli· home m Salem a Sunday even- ed, disciplined professionals
Jury ln its week of tes~y
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up
::· day and her three ch1ldren, Ju· , lng w1th bullet supper Guests aided and abetted by m!Sgmd·
did not surprl•e him, Seltzer
1\0
upe
-- ' 40 pm ., nlanE , up
4' dy Gary and Floyd and Mr. I included Mrs J. E. Radekm, ed md!VIduals of all ages and
WASHINGTON (UP!)
said.
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SAIGO N (lJPI l Two US othei s Tuesday mgh\ When the 10 20 p ~ : Phtllp Sporn up and Mrs. Jess Prohtt.
. Nelhe Vale-. Mr ~n Mrs . ~ co ors, __ ~ury -=-~ ~~
Ohio's delegation in the House feeling tbat this and IDIDY
air
Force Jf'ts on a smokl' cl eanod only three I" 5 am . RQbe{t lteed d.own I Mrs . Efhe Hoos ier enterlam· Radekm and Tma, Ann_H .flL_tz.~
I crossed party lines Tuesday in other thina• could ·bap~.• ben
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voting on a motion to stn e an ... and some of them are yet
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the Mekong Deltd k1ll~d l'! 1ou11d &lt;:mwflg tilE' woundt'd, 11 6 a.m . Walter Beckjord down
they vts:tf'd the Mann \VJison The Middleport F1re Depart- open housing provision ~~ to happen."
· c v1hans and wounded IH2 \o\ol ~ dhl' lost'd tod dy
lH, 6 20 p m.; George
Prtre
home
,..,h~re their daughter, ment was called Tuesdny at 5 - President Johnson's
CIVIl JFK House organizer Robln1
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Th e FIOO S u e r sabres down 18, 7.45 p.m., National
P&lt;mtela ts .homf' ror a f~w 35 p m. to the Raymond Wal· nghls bill. The motmn was de· son angrily defended the "youtb
bombed and strafe~ the VIllage dnwn 18, u·oo p.m.;
Walter ,
~=~sst:~c~~~~eg:~~mKe~;i~~~: burn property on Grant St, feated too to 222 and the bill center," by saying it was a vie' or Truun Th.enh , J:-1 5 Imles , Curley down IB, 4.25
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Urn of a plot by city officiall. ,
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on mformaJ Pennsylvama, James Durant, '
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mg There was no damage reVoting for elimination If the "Pollee Chief Richard
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So~t~ · Vietnamese ' Ctty of St Louis, F. H. Johnson
MrSb Ferm~ Alexand:~
C?~1 1ported.
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proVI.slon
were Democrats ner, Mayor Loeber and a. few
il Middleport H1gh School; Ros~ •
th
I'" man V•et and Robert West, all downbound 1
lum us .. a ormer res! en
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Wayne Hays Walter Moeller ~elftsh N_.,.. leaden a-wnted
p . b d d t t M dd!e o11Jcla 1s a1 a ""
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recovermg £rom a recent oper'
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r~ Ha~ Sc~ecl oran~ R•:hard Cung company w" hldmg ~nd wa~ung :\20, , au1 II , ! COLUMBUS IUPI) - The I ation m Mt Carmel Hospital.
OLDEST ASSEMBLY
and Robert Sweeney and Repub- by the white power of the dlf
po khlg
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rmc!plo an . . omsJana a up· state Natural Resources Depart- Her daught~ Lucille IS
in The world's oldest continuous licans John ~bbrook, Clarence . are tryin&amp; to close down tbt
Swac amer, !menct ea era
bound and watlmg at 20, Z1m- m t has submitted to the U
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th Bells Frances Bolton Frank JFK House" Rob1nSon llkL
Rutland High School Rosalie It was the worst inC'J dent of mer down Greenup 7·30 p m. : ' S e~ureau of Outdoor Recrea~ St. Anthony Hospital for emer- legisla~~veC asslem yth lSI le~ o~ Bow' Donald Clancy , Samuel ''To them' the JFK House ll
'toty was hlr~ as Salisbury m ~taken kl lllllf. w the war.
Frankl.n B up Greenup 9 45 tJon 8 request for •10,782 ,132 m gency treatmel'lt.
[ !i'nwa h' ;~r :e~. ~ ~ h&amp;ve Dev~e William Ha.:Sha, Del- a symbol
black
thlnkJDJ,
~lementary prmctpal and f.d·
p m Buckeye State up Gree~
tat
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson an , w IC IS
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k hi to and
wai'd Bartels was named Pom- 1 Amencan and South Korec~n up 6' 55 am Wtlham
Pitt f~eral r.unds for s e recrea-1 of Pomeroy V¥ ere dmner guests origmated more tban
1,000 bert Latta a
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ns- black action, blac I ry b
ero)' eletnentary school princl- lr{)()ps stagmg a t-ounter-attack down
4.45 p.m ; Flag tJOnh
kmg 50 per ' recently of her sister and bro- years ago.
ts
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al
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' in the stri:lleglc Central Htgh· ishl down Meldahl 5 2fl pm
T e s . s see
ther-in-Jaw Mr. and Mrs G. - mocra agans e
. ously,
n wan ~
p Wnd G J.-h was appoin~ lands meanwhile killed 1711 1 P ,
M ld hi 30
·: cent matchmg funds under pro- A Radeki; and Jamlly.
The
Arlin Rlldekm of Richmond, tion were Thomas Ashley, Mt· think for ouraelves an4 plan
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o[ I spent {he w~kend at home. He chael Feighan, Jobn Gilligan, Our own lives.,.
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p\lblic library board. Mr I today . _The actwn was part
·Meldahl
fromo
I Wooster were also. guesbl..
is being transferred t&amp; Bowling
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dmner Green.
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resignations ac- i underwa)' about 2211 miles north dahl 12 Ja am.
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to federal recreation guests of Mrs J E Radekm
John
and
Peggy hcans
Racine Lodge Masonie No.
eepted were George Wagner's 1of Saigon.
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were her rousms, Mr
and FaulJer v1s1ted h1s grandmo- Brown,
W1 am
, 461 wtn have a basket picnlc
as bus driver and Wilham Rus· :
1 Gallipolis D&amp;JD - Jenk.s up , areaS".
ent director
Fred Mrs. C. W. StanRbmy, of Co- ther, Mrs. Erma Vale, at the I Charles Mosher and WllUam on Sunday, August 14, at 1 p.
sell's as Middleport High School ;
Toll R~:ses
3 25 p m ; Leeanna down 8 15 Depart~
1 Carmen Rest Home.
Stanton.
m. at the Dave YOI!It farm. AU
1 b
incipal and teacher
. 1 The· pre-dawn triumph 111 p m , A. J Pallen up 9 p.m .• [ Morr £ald the projects propos· I urn:="::_'·~--------'
Pr
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th L th H d •
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Authonzatlon ot notes to be- Jungle moun 1,ams near
e u er er man up 9 - p.m ' I
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members and - their larnlllea
gin planoing for the new com· Ca mbodian border brought \0 Queen C!ly up 11 :30 p.m.:
are lovited.
prehensive tugh school bUJld- 385 the number of Commumst up 1 a.m. Eastern up 1.30 a.
H
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ing was given by the board and troops killed tn the Hkiay-old m ' John J. Rowe up 3 10 am.: . County, Ea~ arbor ~~ ar I Mrs Robert (Kahe) Crow,
Veterans Memorial ilolpllll
Squire Sa nders and DempseY .s weep It followed a Commumst ' Reliable up 5 30 am , Elisha I m Ottawa ounty,
a~re a natt~e of Meigs County has
Adml11loa - Georp Luster,
Clevel~nd ' were named ~nd· •mlr1ar ' attack on a South
Woods down 7. 15 a.m.
' Reservcotr SttateD PIlark~~
a- I been 3dded to the news lrt~ff of
Middleport; Francis Douglao,
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ware oun y 1 on lt.eservmr
mu attor.-..:ovs
1\or~~:~n troop con tmgent, w lC
anaw a JVerH -I ozvay up 1 State p ar k ID'Muskmgum ''r..
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vuUn· The Oat I'-J Sentinel ' tt was anAlbany: Ronald Grady, MlnertIt ~as reported the
board railed in U S armored umts on on 2 am.; e eo .
up
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pounced today
ville; Lakin :;oothall, Cottop.
Supt Hargraves. Asst
Sup! and other ~OK troops
I Marmet 5 am.: Mountain State : ty.' ttocky
ork tat~ arC m 'The emplo).meot of Mrs.
vllle, W. Va.;
MrB. Rodney
' Larry Morrison, and Clerk Lee
I_...Wmfield 7·35 P m.: Beaver ~aghla;d k~ung. an C ~wan Crow as fulltime news reportO'Brien, Seawe, Wash.
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dOwn Winfteld 8:30p.m .. Hous- ' tate &lt;:~r m mton oun y. I er 15 an, 1mportant expansion of
McComas durmg lhe past 10 ,,g 1.
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our ed1tortal staff whtch IS con·
Brenda Potts, Dorothy hencer,
tures m central ond southem \1Jitlary
rvwe
,o. Shearer up Wmfleld l2:- ·
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better
Cora Denny and Gertrude Sell'
Ohio des1gned by the tour arch
Sgt Norman E Hy~ell has 125 a.m., J . S. Lewis up Wm-:
serving Da1ly Sentinel subscribbi-o.
itects Still bemg L'Onstdered tor bf'l&gt;n
honorabl)
discharged field 2 a.m ' f ori
Dearborn
ers," said Chester L. Tanne-lhe new high school job The from Army after servmg s1x idown Wmfteld 4 40 am,
lODer
hill , editor.
NOW YOU KNUW
group has gone by plant
to ye~:~r~ ol ucti Vf' duly tn the miI
Mrs Crow, a graduate
of
Euctty 71 yem qt IOdaJ
Zanesv ille, Columbus and Cm· l1tarv pohce He took h,1s bas1c
DAUGifrER BORN
,
Pomeroy H1gh School 1'40), was
Brttata t«orded ltl ftn&amp; fltiJ
cinnall and made extenmt' aU· tramtnj.!, at Fort Knox Kentucky Mr and Mrs. Terry Pierce,
Inews editor with WMPO RadiO
utt aceldeat wbetJ Mn. Jlrl&amp;.
to tnps to such area!-! as .lack- )and fi'ort Gordon Georgia_ He I Loratn, are announcing the birth ,
I Statton in 1961. She has attendcet Drlocoll wao kaock.. dowl
!oOn Morgan and Plke rounttes also servl&gt;d at Camp I'ar~y . of thetr first child, a 7 lb , 7 oz: I The annual all star game be- ~ ed Columbus Business Umver..
1iJ
a boneteu .-rrlqe.
It was indicated thai 1he se-j lt&lt;tl}. F~tr I .Jack:;on. South Ca- l daughter, July 20, named Chert I tween the league champ!on and stty.
.
lection ol an arrhtleC't w111 he rolma Seoul Korea and Fort I Lee. Maternal grandparents are 1 the •·al l stars" was played at I A res1dent of Syracuse, Mr!.
cmnounced soon.
Hol &lt;:~b!rd. Md
Mr. and Mrs. A~thony Sardma the Kyger Creek held Monday Crow is a member of the sna·
The board also voted to re- Ilt&gt; 1.s a 1959 graduate of Eas- ol Milwaukee, W1sc , and pa- 1evenmg
cuse Presbytenan Church, pres·
DI!:YOTED fO INI'I!:BI!:S'l Of
employ Rll teachers. Jamtors. tt'rn Ht~h Sehool and ts em - ternal grandparents are ~1r. Ha,·rtson and Bas:s were lock· lident of the Big Bend Minstrel
MEIGS • MAtlllN AU.\
bus dnver s and cooks whtlse pl• ,\f'd at PhthJ)'· Sporn Plant and Mrs. Clmton Pterce, Syra- ed tn a typtcal battle tmtil the Assoc1at10n, a member or the
contracts have exp!red and to
---- - - , cuse Mr. and Mr~ Joseph Van 5th mnmg when the Nationw1de i Women 's Aux:1hary of Drew •
pay ~·lr Wells $150 lor summer
VISIT IN SYRACUSE
F::nkenvort of Tempe . Artz are batters broke loose with
a Webster Post 39,
American
cleanmg of the Harn som11llf' el
!Vir ;wd Mrs Gil~ Beegle great grandparents
barrage of htls includmg
a Legion. She is the daughter of
ement.ary butldmg
Arnul d :s !and larru ly and Marte afi&lt;rt1m·
!m1ght\! four bagger by J1mmy Mrs Mayme Holme&amp; of Syramine was g1ven the con tt oct my Kotchruau of fairborn. and
DRIVER CITED
cyse, and the late Leroy Holm1 Hensley
for prov1dmg coal al the Pume- ~~ I mer M{"lod y spent the past 1 Kenneth S. Brown of Colum- ! Bass gave way to Patlerson les
roy Jumor and Sen1o r H1g ~ wf'ekend w1th Mrs M~rtle Me~ I bus was cited to mayor 's court · and the ba se htts contmued un-1 Mrs. Crow IS the wife of RobSchool butld!n~s •'ht:re w.-1~ t~ ht! l:lntle Syr &lt;~cust1 Aug . 27 by Pomeroy poltce on 111 the champs had bmlt up a 1 ert H. Crow who is affiliated
:, ~is.cussion of federal proJects
charges of speeding Wednes- 112-0 lead
' wtth Crow's Steak HoUse
in
1 Cundiff
: that m1gl11 be applted tor tim
4.UTO OVERTURNS
I day mormng.
rested
Harrison Pomeroy. They "have two sons,
)chool year
DILLONVALE.: Ohto 1UPfl -~
Ithrough the last 4 tnmngs and ROOert, a sophomore at Kent
:. 1\Uendmg were Supt Har - Ga ry Prevo! 18 Piney Fork.
KJLLED IN CRASH
p11ched shutout hall
State University, where he Is
~aves Assl Supt. Mormon. was klllrd and three passengers 1 MARYSVILLE, Ohio tUPI\-- ' Gleason and Lee ,had singles a member of the Golden Flash.;clerk Mt·Comas ~:~nd Members m h1s car were m)ured Tue5- l Rosa MeConnahtA, 55, Marys- !for the all stars. while the Ea- es Varsity football squad. and
,1'1lham Kmg. Mrs E 0 Rail. day n1ghl when 11 ovf'rturned ville, was killed Tuesday in a 1 gles had one home run. two tri· iame~, a sophomore at' Pome~irgil King . H1ram
Slawter off Jeffe1son County H.d 11 near I two-car crash on U. S 33 about 1 pi~ three doubles 1,and three I roy H1 gh Srhool, who Is on the
~ President .H.Jchard Jones. 1 here and bur st mlo flames. i 12 mile:s southeast uf tlere.
J smgles.
1varsi!J f~t~ll. . team.
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.Dairyman Want Loo.k into D~a:le-rs 'Bo.oks
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PITI'SBURGH (UPI) - Pres-~ the consumers,"
' Quick deve1~pmenls followed County, Supetvlsory Buyer J. "PeiU\sylvania lla.• been los·
!dent of the United Dairy ''ll is t1me we open the. books ,in the wake of the&lt; anoounced I Earl Sutton estunated the new ing about 1,700 da1ry farmers I

r~ r 1c e mcrtmse could cost 1every year

) Farmers (UDF), irate because of the dealers to see where the mcreases.

s1nce

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," of. a two..cent-a..quart m1lk price money is goLng,'' Hayes sa1d. Mayor Joseph M. Barr sent 1county taxpayers an _extra I number has ~n ln~reaslng m
: increase in Western Pennsyl· He added that the consumer a telegram to the state M1lk $9,492 a· year to supply mlik for recent yeqrs, he sa1d .
.. ', vani'a, sa1d Tuesday 1t was malk ~uke "will do little tCl stop Control commission asking that county institutions.
He said the younger people
~.time to eumine the books of , Ihe dwmdling number of da1ry agency .to set a ceUing on milk Mrs. Ma:tha King, ~halnnan Iare leaving the farms and the
the dealers
I farmers "
pnces m Wesij'rn Pennsylvan- i of .the ClttzeM Co~mittee ~or drought has cu{ down the feed
Ernest Hayes. of Dawson "The farmers wet e recetvmg 1a
1Fall" Milk Pnces, said Lhe raiSe i
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RD 1, Fayette County, branded Imore for the1r milk 1n 1946 Al legheny County Solicitor was ''appalling" a~ would cost sup~ y.
the hike put mto effec t by l2 t when the pr1ce was only 16 1•.! Maurtce LoUJk satd the county consumers $11 mllhon a year. I M1lton Shapp, Democratic
wtll support Lhe city's request. Hayes said the milk problem cand1date for governor, sa1d
dairies as •·unfatr and unjust to cents a quart,. Hayes sa1d.
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ter.
appearance of a scandal."
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Emasculated Civil Rights
Bill Facing Bleak Future
WASHINGTON (UPi) The third major · dvil
rights b1ll in three years, a battered surv1vor of a long
and stonny passage through the House, today faced a
bleak future m the Senate due to lack of support of key
Republicans.
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The measure , an emotional bombshell aimed as
much at the North as at the South, was watered down I
considerably from President Johnson's proposal of last
ApriL And even then , 1t took the House a record break·
ing 12 days of deba~e before final approval was_!oted,
259 to 157, Tuesday mght.
\ The President had asked for in larger bmldings and homes
a total ban on !ill discrimina m new developments - abouL
I tion m the sale and rental of 14J per cent of the nallon's, total
' housmg But the final House I Il would also outlaw
' blo~k I
bill would exempt all but an busting·• real estate tacttcs m
estimated 28 nulhon apartments I all-white netghborhoods.

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Department be gtven 01e powI er •mtwte sct ot desegregaSoCle
• l y N0l es Ition
sutt.s was votf'd down , 1:12
to
fo r !he ll .st Southern!

RECEIVES PLAQ UE - R L Jacobs, center, receives a plaque from Mit·
chell Jublonski. left, and W. L D1as, right, comrnemoratmg a i:Juarter century
as.;ociation wtth the Ben
organization. Mr. Jublonski, area manager,

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and Mr. Dias, zone manager, made the 1)resentatwn at the store on Tuesday.
Mr. Jacobs and Mr .C. D. Slagle are owners of the Ben Frankltn Store in Pom-

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of the long de-

DETROIT (UPI) De·
troit Tiger Manager Char he
Dressen died today of a
heart attack. He was 67.

PEE WEE CH,AMPS - Champs of the six team Pee Wee League In the
Bend Area of Mason County was this group of "Mason Pirates" who went un·
defeated in 15 teague games. Pictured with their trophies are front row.._ I to
r Johnny Dillon Leroy Simpkins Jeff Gabritsch, David Reed and Terry
Boggs; back row.' John Rottgen, Marty Yeager, Don Gabrltsch, Herman Clark
and Robbie Lambert. Team manager is Ernest Reed. Absent were Robbie Belcher, Joe Sheppard, Timmy Roush and Peter, Paul and Jamea Frame. - Senti-

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Pony League double-eltmlnation tourna-ment Tue5day even-

nel Ph.~m~o~·--------------------------------------------

By Mrs. J. E. Ra dekin N
1 ba~~herwiSe, the House
bill I CLEVELAND (UP!) _ The No mdlctments came as 1 lng" ol 1 Negro man,
0 ance e1son
Mr
and
Mrs.
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would Out av. lSLrtmma wn m ' rac'!al violence that ripped result of the extensive testimoThe )Uron,
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and fam•ly ol Mary Ia ·d were
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the selectwn ol federal, state through thiS city's East Side ny on the deliberate organiza- man Louis Seltzer, aald they
guests or his m;th:;rsan ~:~~ I and local coul't Juries. streng!h- slums last month: causmg mil- tion of the week·long riot. Two heard evJdence that the JFK.
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father, Mr. ~n
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I en eXISting Jederal law forb id- hons
of dollars damage and thousand Ohio National Guardo- House In the Hqh seetloo .....
Prof tit MrPcednt YH·
b
1 ding vlolence and terror against claiming four lives
was the re- men were caUed in to help po- used as a center 1o discuD
1com 1s con·
Mrs
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reciprocal JU.PP011
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party,
the
Cuy1
srupers
an
flrcuum
owers
w
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ange rea JOgs.
allies on proff'ssmnal agatators aho 3 Counly
Grand Jury created havoc.
Ohio in the rietinJ.
S:\IGON (llPI\ - \ 1 S snurct's ~aid Communist Dam II 7. 12 8. runnmg
1 ~ i Columbus by her soln, EEverettt who cross state lines to foment c·ha~ged Tuesday mght
A few md.ictments came as a "I hope this report actio ID
feet on 1 otlt&gt;rs p 03 muoy-Mas- , and daughter, Pamea . . veret l .
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will sui ·
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guerrillas fired em a 11.S. sJ}Otft•r plan~. d("lib.:-rate Y (Jfl 2007 . Pt P'leC:tsant
'!he JUI) members issued a result of indiVIdual actions in- wtru~l which
rt t ~
23 .ss. l will enter 8 Cmcmnati Hospttrtl : nots
tuuehlng off tht• Ameriun rf'l:Jiiator_v air raid A US . Hmton _70 . Kanawha Falls 2 22 , • for a fe w weeks treatment. He : But it was the open housing 15-{lay r~:-port stah~g the Com· eluding f~ur me~ ~rged with forstallmg anything Uke, this
to:mbassy SJlOktsman said t" o platoons or \'iet Cong Chat leston 18 90. London, ~t1:1r· 115 the F FA lnslruclor ln provtsJon, markmg as 11 does 1 mum st party of Ohto, a studenl· murder 1n the VIgilante slay- happenmg In the future, saidtor
"ere in Chao 1\'hiem. a hamlt•t 135 miles soulh"est md and Winfield dams were on Rutland High schoAl.
tlte wEB
Seltzer • recently retired edt
a new f1eld of federal
civil f ront group,
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ul ~algon, prova:'~andhing lhf' 'tillaliwrs \\1u·n the spot- llle :Hils.
I Mr and Mrs Wayne Burch- Inghts activity, whieh drew the Bms Club and Lewts Robmson,
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of the Clevehmd Press.
t+&gt;r plane flew onr The embassy said the gurrrillas
. field of Columbus were supper I fire. It seemed inevitable that tt leader of the Jomo Freedom,
Ignored frantir plt•as or the terrified Vielnanu•se and Boat
guests recently of their aunt, would be greetf'd by a filibuster Kenyalta JFK Youlh .
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opened fire.
llbiO RIVer - Baby
Lear Mrs J E Radekm and Nellie in the Senate
aided and orgamzed notmg In
ed," he said.
The embassv spokesman said the \'illagers at· down 13. 3. 20 a.Illlh. y!ckers , and· John Vale Other callers _ ____
the Hough area In July.
te~}lted to flee their hume~ .b!lt wt•re prevented rrom dllwn 13, ti .45 a.m~.11.llqutppa were G A. Radekm, daughter. ed a g-roup o( her fr iends at her Rmtmg was caused by " trainThe evidence beard by the
domg so by the armed gm; nlla~.h The ospo:~=~e~l::: up 14, 2 50 P m.; Cnss Jr. up ' Tma Mane and Avanel Holli· home m Salem a Sunday even- ed, disciplined professionals
Jury ln its week of tes~y
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::· day and her three ch1ldren, Ju· , lng w1th bullet supper Guests aided and abetted by m!Sgmd·
did not surprl•e him, Seltzer
1\0
upe
-- ' 40 pm ., nlanE , up
4' dy Gary and Floyd and Mr. I included Mrs J. E. Radekm, ed md!VIduals of all ages and
WASHINGTON (UP!)
said.
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SAIGO N (lJPI l Two US othei s Tuesday mgh\ When the 10 20 p ~ : Phtllp Sporn up and Mrs. Jess Prohtt.
. Nelhe Vale-. Mr ~n Mrs . ~ co ors, __ ~ury -=-~ ~~
Ohio's delegation in the House feeling tbat this and IDIDY
air
Force Jf'ts on a smokl' cl eanod only three I" 5 am . RQbe{t lteed d.own I Mrs . Efhe Hoos ier enterlam· Radekm and Tma, Ann_H .flL_tz.~
I crossed party lines Tuesday in other thina• could ·bap~.• ben
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voting on a motion to stn e an ... and some of them are yet
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the Mekong Deltd k1ll~d l'! 1ou11d &lt;:mwflg tilE' woundt'd, 11 6 a.m . Walter Beckjord down
they vts:tf'd the Mann \VJison The Middleport F1re Depart- open housing provision ~~ to happen."
· c v1hans and wounded IH2 \o\ol ~ dhl' lost'd tod dy
lH, 6 20 p m.; George
Prtre
home
,..,h~re their daughter, ment was called Tuesdny at 5 - President Johnson's
CIVIl JFK House organizer Robln1
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Th e FIOO S u e r sabres down 18, 7.45 p.m., National
P&lt;mtela ts .homf' ror a f~w 35 p m. to the Raymond Wal· nghls bill. The motmn was de· son angrily defended the "youtb
bombed and strafe~ the VIllage dnwn 18, u·oo p.m.;
Walter ,
~=~sst:~c~~~~eg:~~mKe~;i~~~: burn property on Grant St, feated too to 222 and the bill center," by saying it was a vie' or Truun Th.enh , J:-1 5 Imles , Curley down IB, 4.25
a.m .. '
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Urn of a plot by city officiall. ,
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on mformaJ Pennsylvama, James Durant, '
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mg There was no damage reVoting for elimination If the "Pollee Chief Richard
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So~t~ · Vietnamese ' Ctty of St Louis, F. H. Johnson
MrSb Ferm~ Alexand:~
C?~1 1ported.
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proVI.slon
were Democrats ner, Mayor Loeber and a. few
il Middleport H1gh School; Ros~ •
th
I'" man V•et and Robert West, all downbound 1
lum us .. a ormer res! en
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Wayne Hays Walter Moeller ~elftsh N_.,.. leaden a-wnted
p . b d d t t M dd!e o11Jcla 1s a1 a ""
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recovermg £rom a recent oper'
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r~ Ha~ Sc~ecl oran~ R•:hard Cung company w" hldmg ~nd wa~ung :\20, , au1 II , ! COLUMBUS IUPI) - The I ation m Mt Carmel Hospital.
OLDEST ASSEMBLY
and Robert Sweeney and Repub- by the white power of the dlf
po khlg
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rmc!plo an . . omsJana a up· state Natural Resources Depart- Her daught~ Lucille IS
in The world's oldest continuous licans John ~bbrook, Clarence . are tryin&amp; to close down tbt
Swac amer, !menct ea era
bound and watlmg at 20, Z1m- m t has submitted to the U
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th Bells Frances Bolton Frank JFK House" Rob1nSon llkL
Rutland High School Rosalie It was the worst inC'J dent of mer down Greenup 7·30 p m. : ' S e~ureau of Outdoor Recrea~ St. Anthony Hospital for emer- legisla~~veC asslem yth lSI le~ o~ Bow' Donald Clancy , Samuel ''To them' the JFK House ll
'toty was hlr~ as Salisbury m ~taken kl lllllf. w the war.
Frankl.n B up Greenup 9 45 tJon 8 request for •10,782 ,132 m gency treatmel'lt.
[ !i'nwa h' ;~r :e~. ~ ~ h&amp;ve Dev~e William Ha.:Sha, Del- a symbol
black
thlnkJDJ,
~lementary prmctpal and f.d·
p m Buckeye State up Gree~
tat
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson an , w IC IS
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k hi to and
wai'd Bartels was named Pom- 1 Amencan and South Korec~n up 6' 55 am Wtlham
Pitt f~eral r.unds for s e recrea-1 of Pomeroy V¥ ere dmner guests origmated more tban
1,000 bert Latta a
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ero)' eletnentary school princl- lr{)()ps stagmg a t-ounter-attack down
4.45 p.m ; Flag tJOnh
kmg 50 per ' recently of her sister and bro- years ago.
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' in the stri:lleglc Central Htgh· ishl down Meldahl 5 2fl pm
T e s . s see
ther-in-Jaw Mr. and Mrs G. - mocra agans e
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n wan ~
p Wnd G J.-h was appoin~ lands meanwhile killed 1711 1 P ,
M ld hi 30
·: cent matchmg funds under pro- A Radeki; and Jamlly.
The
Arlin Rlldekm of Richmond, tion were Thomas Ashley, Mt· think for ouraelves an4 plan
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o[ I spent {he w~kend at home. He chael Feighan, Jobn Gilligan, Our own lives.,.
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·Meldahl
fromo
I Wooster were also. guesbl..
is being transferred t&amp; Bowling
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resignations ac- i underwa)' about 2211 miles north dahl 12 Ja am.
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John
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Peggy hcans
Racine Lodge Masonie No.
eepted were George Wagner's 1of Saigon.
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and FaulJer v1s1ted h1s grandmo- Brown,
W1 am
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as bus driver and Wilham Rus· :
1 Gallipolis D&amp;JD - Jenk.s up , areaS".
ent director
Fred Mrs. C. W. StanRbmy, of Co- ther, Mrs. Erma Vale, at the I Charles Mosher and WllUam on Sunday, August 14, at 1 p.
sell's as Middleport High School ;
Toll R~:ses
3 25 p m ; Leeanna down 8 15 Depart~
1 Carmen Rest Home.
Stanton.
m. at the Dave YOI!It farm. AU
1 b
incipal and teacher
. 1 The· pre-dawn triumph 111 p m , A. J Pallen up 9 p.m .• [ Morr £ald the projects propos· I urn:="::_'·~--------'
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Authonzatlon ot notes to be- Jungle moun 1,ams near
e u er er man up 9 - p.m ' I
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gin planoing for the new com· Ca mbodian border brought \0 Queen C!ly up 11 :30 p.m.:
are lovited.
prehensive tugh school bUJld- 385 the number of Commumst up 1 a.m. Eastern up 1.30 a.
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ing was given by the board and troops killed tn the Hkiay-old m ' John J. Rowe up 3 10 am.: . County, Ea~ arbor ~~ ar I Mrs Robert (Kahe) Crow,
Veterans Memorial ilolpllll
Squire Sa nders and DempseY .s weep It followed a Commumst ' Reliable up 5 30 am , Elisha I m Ottawa ounty,
a~re a natt~e of Meigs County has
Adml11loa - Georp Luster,
Clevel~nd ' were named ~nd· •mlr1ar ' attack on a South
Woods down 7. 15 a.m.
' Reservcotr SttateD PIlark~~
a- I been 3dded to the news lrt~ff of
Middleport; Francis Douglao,
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mu attor.-..:ovs
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board railed in U S armored umts on on 2 am.; e eo .
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ville; Lakin :;oothall, Cottop.
Supt Hargraves. Asst
Sup! and other ~OK troops
I Marmet 5 am.: Mountain State : ty.' ttocky
ork tat~ arC m 'The emplo).meot of Mrs.
vllle, W. Va.;
MrB. Rodney
' Larry Morrison, and Clerk Lee
I_...Wmfield 7·35 P m.: Beaver ~aghla;d k~ung. an C ~wan Crow as fulltime news reportO'Brien, Seawe, Wash.
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McComas durmg lhe past 10 ,,g 1.
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Brenda Potts, Dorothy hencer,
tures m central ond southem \1Jitlary
rvwe
,o. Shearer up Wmfleld l2:- ·
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better
Cora Denny and Gertrude Sell'
Ohio des1gned by the tour arch
Sgt Norman E Hy~ell has 125 a.m., J . S. Lewis up Wm-:
serving Da1ly Sentinel subscribbi-o.
itects Still bemg L'Onstdered tor bf'l&gt;n
honorabl)
discharged field 2 a.m ' f ori
Dearborn
ers," said Chester L. Tanne-lhe new high school job The from Army after servmg s1x idown Wmfteld 4 40 am,
lODer
hill , editor.
NOW YOU KNUW
group has gone by plant
to ye~:~r~ ol ucti Vf' duly tn the miI
Mrs Crow, a graduate
of
Euctty 71 yem qt IOdaJ
Zanesv ille, Columbus and Cm· l1tarv pohce He took h,1s bas1c
DAUGifrER BORN
,
Pomeroy H1gh School 1'40), was
Brttata t«orded ltl ftn&amp; fltiJ
cinnall and made extenmt' aU· tramtnj.!, at Fort Knox Kentucky Mr and Mrs. Terry Pierce,
Inews editor with WMPO RadiO
utt aceldeat wbetJ Mn. Jlrl&amp;.
to tnps to such area!-! as .lack- )and fi'ort Gordon Georgia_ He I Loratn, are announcing the birth ,
I Statton in 1961. She has attendcet Drlocoll wao kaock.. dowl
!oOn Morgan and Plke rounttes also servl&gt;d at Camp I'ar~y . of thetr first child, a 7 lb , 7 oz: I The annual all star game be- ~ ed Columbus Business Umver..
1iJ
a boneteu .-rrlqe.
It was indicated thai 1he se-j lt&lt;tl}. F~tr I .Jack:;on. South Ca- l daughter, July 20, named Chert I tween the league champ!on and stty.
.
lection ol an arrhtleC't w111 he rolma Seoul Korea and Fort I Lee. Maternal grandparents are 1 the •·al l stars" was played at I A res1dent of Syracuse, Mr!.
cmnounced soon.
Hol &lt;:~b!rd. Md
Mr. and Mrs. A~thony Sardma the Kyger Creek held Monday Crow is a member of the sna·
The board also voted to re- Ilt&gt; 1.s a 1959 graduate of Eas- ol Milwaukee, W1sc , and pa- 1evenmg
cuse Presbytenan Church, pres·
DI!:YOTED fO INI'I!:BI!:S'l Of
employ Rll teachers. Jamtors. tt'rn Ht~h Sehool and ts em - ternal grandparents are ~1r. Ha,·rtson and Bas:s were lock· lident of the Big Bend Minstrel
MEIGS • MAtlllN AU.\
bus dnver s and cooks whtlse pl• ,\f'd at PhthJ)'· Sporn Plant and Mrs. Clmton Pterce, Syra- ed tn a typtcal battle tmtil the Assoc1at10n, a member or the
contracts have exp!red and to
---- - - , cuse Mr. and Mr~ Joseph Van 5th mnmg when the Nationw1de i Women 's Aux:1hary of Drew •
pay ~·lr Wells $150 lor summer
VISIT IN SYRACUSE
F::nkenvort of Tempe . Artz are batters broke loose with
a Webster Post 39,
American
cleanmg of the Harn som11llf' el
!Vir ;wd Mrs Gil~ Beegle great grandparents
barrage of htls includmg
a Legion. She is the daughter of
ement.ary butldmg
Arnul d :s !and larru ly and Marte afi&lt;rt1m·
!m1ght\! four bagger by J1mmy Mrs Mayme Holme&amp; of Syramine was g1ven the con tt oct my Kotchruau of fairborn. and
DRIVER CITED
cyse, and the late Leroy Holm1 Hensley
for prov1dmg coal al the Pume- ~~ I mer M{"lod y spent the past 1 Kenneth S. Brown of Colum- ! Bass gave way to Patlerson les
roy Jumor and Sen1o r H1g ~ wf'ekend w1th Mrs M~rtle Me~ I bus was cited to mayor 's court · and the ba se htts contmued un-1 Mrs. Crow IS the wife of RobSchool butld!n~s •'ht:re w.-1~ t~ ht! l:lntle Syr &lt;~cust1 Aug . 27 by Pomeroy poltce on 111 the champs had bmlt up a 1 ert H. Crow who is affiliated
:, ~is.cussion of federal proJects
charges of speeding Wednes- 112-0 lead
' wtth Crow's Steak HoUse
in
1 Cundiff
: that m1gl11 be applted tor tim
4.UTO OVERTURNS
I day mormng.
rested
Harrison Pomeroy. They "have two sons,
)chool year
DILLONVALE.: Ohto 1UPfl -~
Ithrough the last 4 tnmngs and ROOert, a sophomore at Kent
:. 1\Uendmg were Supt Har - Ga ry Prevo! 18 Piney Fork.
KJLLED IN CRASH
p11ched shutout hall
State University, where he Is
~aves Assl Supt. Mormon. was klllrd and three passengers 1 MARYSVILLE, Ohio tUPI\-- ' Gleason and Lee ,had singles a member of the Golden Flash.;clerk Mt·Comas ~:~nd Members m h1s car were m)ured Tue5- l Rosa MeConnahtA, 55, Marys- !for the all stars. while the Ea- es Varsity football squad. and
,1'1lham Kmg. Mrs E 0 Rail. day n1ghl when 11 ovf'rturned ville, was killed Tuesday in a 1 gles had one home run. two tri· iame~, a sophomore at' Pome~irgil King . H1ram
Slawter off Jeffe1son County H.d 11 near I two-car crash on U. S 33 about 1 pi~ three doubles 1,and three I roy H1 gh Srhool, who Is on the
~ President .H.Jchard Jones. 1 here and bur st mlo flames. i 12 mile:s southeast uf tlere.
J smgles.
1varsi!J f~t~ll. . team.
eroy. Ben Franklm IS a natwnwtde association of independently Qwned, fran·
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of group buying for better price and
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+-Dal~ Seu\inel, I'OIIj_eroy-llllddleport, o., Aug. 10, 1968 .
oppose- Rollllley's The leCDIId conslderalloll 1o ,;
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reel tklll
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Grlf lbe bll Cllle. n lllbat Jll&gt;mney'•
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• political stalure. wiD...!~ me.! l'
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What se)s , llle llllmney and Grlflln'a· lbiillf~~g· lldlovember '
agalnit Wlluams.
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mor ' In November , .·inli
two 'COD&amp;idS'allons.
dtllltl WUIIIms, Jiom. /
The Qrl!l 11 111&amp;1 Romney b aey's pollltoai-IIOek will boom
front ruilrier In :the eontest ror boom, boom, RIBhUY or wront
aoveroor 11!1!1 . ·~1 il 11. RoJime)o will be ·credfted
upecled to win. Peri!apa It il with C81't111!1 Grtllln lnln .oiBco
Ronu!ey's m1aforlune that bla Jlith bim. One of those coa¥1
reelection' generally II upecled jollsl T)W would. blip ., Rmn·
that be wiD not much ney wbJre lw moil netdl blip,
his pollllcal stature which Ia at the cmmty and
by ~ CODtlnued In precinct ~el of RepubliCan
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DMr !Weo:
WI bid to wall most of our
Uvos 1o on a bomt we could
alford. TIWI il 1 aupposedly
lood MIJbborhood, yet !rom
. thl Digl;t we moved In,
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ed lllld lhunned.
11 11ar1ec1 with doorbell rtng.

1'111 wnneot to Ill" lh1l may
be !be w.1! af Cllll J11111111 wl&gt;o
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~ai3Ln; than~ntour ~PYWWE
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en!.
Wt are wakened at • a.m. by
'neighban loudly dumping Ilea· When my husband and I got
Y'f trash In the alley. Adult foo~ married we were not In Bve, In
prints 1!1 the sncn• under our the "Hollywood" way. We were,
windows showed we'd had therefore . ..ne enough to realprowlers in the night.
ize that basic ideals and beliefs
They deliberately cut across must be compatible to make lor
qur lawn, wearinl a path bare. happiness.
In desperation we put up
a We are now deeply in love,
fence. It was lor" down in less and our love grows earh year.
than a week.
We have a sunny,
sm1liD8
We nearly stood ou our heads daughter, perllapo because she
10 be friendly when we came has never known an almolphere
here, but nothini helped. We other than on• of 111111hter and
hut maybe
of a minority
We thank God every day for
are
NOT ofwe're
a minority
race, aHection.
al(e, as sometimeo age preju- our blessings, and only wish
dice is as vicio111 a race proju- the rouples who complain to
dice.
you so much had not been blind·
We 've tried to reason out eel by so-called "romance," or

the rause and can only think
Uiat the fnrmor occupant of the
house waa mad that the ownero oold it and "did him out ol"
a borne to rent Pooslbly he has
l!ll""ad rumors and s!arted vm
dalism su that we will move
and be con ront it aaain. I
can't lind ou! - no ono speaks.
We lived Iolii( years in our
.former home without trouble,
hut here we offered friendship
and 101 brickbats. What can we
'do - HURT
Dear Hurt:
I ean't believe a whole neigh·
norhood would be vicious, so

BEHRf'S W~RlO

would realize that nothing In the
world Ia worth hurtlnl the person you love.
MoraJ , Marry with open eyes
am! keep them hall-shut alterwards. - R. M.
Dear R.:
So nice to meet you! Pleue
write aaain. Letters like youn
recharge a columnist's batterieo. - H.
Dear Hele"'
I've walked my lega oft lry·
iog 10 get a job. They alway•
ask,
"Are you experienced"
How do you get experienced if
nn one will hire you Where can

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Wt are not IteR to iilbt IDJ' dlurdt, deDOUl.ilu~Uon. or any
elaes o1 people, but to pre ach the ''C'..ospel" to tbe " AmerRan People" that . , . ~ 1al'n ...S to '"God,'' before it
II too tate. I am a full blooded American. fought in World
W·a r n llld am proud tbat I c!id 1 belong to "American
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for the U.S. Senate Is Robert P. elocllon. The apeDdiOI .viB be
Grtffm co-author of the Llbor· lhrolllh the AFL-CIO Commit.
Manag~ment Repori!Dg and lee on Political Education,
Disclosure Act of 1951. which COPE 19' short.
.
eoughl to prevont cori'Ujlllon In COPE'• political activities
the management of union labor llflchlg81! are financed by
pension and weUare lundll. gontle head·lal on AFU:!O
Orallllized labor did not like members. Thia !• a eunls:&lt;•·
that lea~Jlation. 'Jbere Is special month levy which can mse
inCentive lor the untona to upward .of 1&amp;00,000 a year In
combine In . Michigan aaalnst flOOd times of lull emplo~t

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Gof. Glorp Jll&gt;mney'l ebenaf btllg the 1111 ftlpubll·
II!IIII1D!e for Pres~ wiD

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Key to ROJnney's p0 Jiti•ca1 Fate
0n Polib•ea} Fate of G•Mennen Willi•ams

depend very mucl! on the
polltieal Iota of Walter Reuth·
er's man who II the Democrs·
pallcl protecliclll.
lie candidate this year in
ADd Ilk a 11w lllllbbora ,Ill
Mlcblpn for the . U.S. $enate.
far teL EYeD lhou&amp;h IIIey "
Reulher'l man 1a G. Meonm
beard bacl llllnp about
go - IDGH SCHOOL GRAD- WIIUamo, the six-time Democra·
they wW probably come 001
UATE IN CALIFORNIA
uc govemor of Michigan, who
curlollly. Thea per1lopl :IW
OUr HSG·
wu succeeded by Rmnney In
Jet lo r'le bottom Ill all this
Try
Youth OpporiUnlty 1111. Romney 11 runnlrl&amp; this
-A H.
CIDier at your Slate Employ- )'ell' lor re-ei,.UOn.

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oppose- Rollllley's The leCDIId conslderalloll 1o ,;
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agalnit Wlluams.
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mor ' In November , .·inli
two 'COD&amp;idS'allons.
dtllltl WUIIIms, Jiom. /
The Qrl!l 11 111&amp;1 Romney b aey's pollltoai-IIOek will boom
front ruilrier In :the eontest ror boom, boom, RIBhUY or wront
aoveroor 11!1!1 . ·~1 il 11. RoJime)o will be ·credfted
upecled to win. Peri!apa It il with C81't111!1 Grtllln lnln .oiBco
Ronu!ey's m1aforlune that bla Jlith bim. One of those coa¥1
reelection' generally II upecled jollsl T)W would. blip ., Rmn·
that be wiD not much ney wbJre lw moil netdl blip,
his pollllcal stature which Ia at the cmmty and
by ~ CODtlnued In precinct ~el of RepubliCan
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, i.1n: 1111SDAJLE
DMr !Weo:
WI bid to wall most of our
Uvos 1o on a bomt we could
alford. TIWI il 1 aupposedly
lood MIJbborhood, yet !rom
. thl Digl;t we moved In,
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baYB been hll'laed, lnllmkllt.
ed lllld lhunned.
11 11ar1ec1 with doorbell rtng.

1'111 wnneot to Ill" lh1l may
be !be w.1! af Cllll J11111111 wl&gt;o
-~~ ,W oalaf !be boull. Alk

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en!.
Wt are wakened at • a.m. by
'neighban loudly dumping Ilea· When my husband and I got
Y'f trash In the alley. Adult foo~ married we were not In Bve, In
prints 1!1 the sncn• under our the "Hollywood" way. We were,
windows showed we'd had therefore . ..ne enough to realprowlers in the night.
ize that basic ideals and beliefs
They deliberately cut across must be compatible to make lor
qur lawn, wearinl a path bare. happiness.
In desperation we put up
a We are now deeply in love,
fence. It was lor" down in less and our love grows earh year.
than a week.
We have a sunny,
sm1liD8
We nearly stood ou our heads daughter, perllapo because she
10 be friendly when we came has never known an almolphere
here, but nothini helped. We other than on• of 111111hter and
hut maybe
of a minority
We thank God every day for
are
NOT ofwe're
a minority
race, aHection.
al(e, as sometimeo age preju- our blessings, and only wish
dice is as vicio111 a race proju- the rouples who complain to
dice.
you so much had not been blind·
We 've tried to reason out eel by so-called "romance," or

the rause and can only think
Uiat the fnrmor occupant of the
house waa mad that the ownero oold it and "did him out ol"
a borne to rent Pooslbly he has
l!ll""ad rumors and s!arted vm
dalism su that we will move
and be con ront it aaain. I
can't lind ou! - no ono speaks.
We lived Iolii( years in our
.former home without trouble,
hut here we offered friendship
and 101 brickbats. What can we
'do - HURT
Dear Hurt:
I ean't believe a whole neigh·
norhood would be vicious, so

BEHRf'S W~RlO

would realize that nothing In the
world Ia worth hurtlnl the person you love.
MoraJ , Marry with open eyes
am! keep them hall-shut alterwards. - R. M.
Dear R.:
So nice to meet you! Pleue
write aaain. Letters like youn
recharge a columnist's batterieo. - H.
Dear Hele"'
I've walked my lega oft lry·
iog 10 get a job. They alway•
ask,
"Are you experienced"
How do you get experienced if
nn one will hire you Where can

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Butter
Eggs
Milk ·

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Olives
Peanut Butter &amp;Jelly
Beans

FRUIT &amp; VEG.
DEPARTMENT
Tomatoes
Lettuce
Radishes
Fruits
Cucumbers
Watermelons

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Cl!arm~n · ·· · · · 4 roll pac1c 39c

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Scallop Dinners ..a... pkg. 49c
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Scallops ___ 12-oz. kg.
Scallops, Froun Bulk • lb. 69c

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Peach Pie · .. .... · .. each 49c

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M.OITON'S-With Frte Pan-FroJen
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Frozen Food Features!

SUNSWEET- FROZEN

SWEET· JUICY. THOMSON ·

JANE PARKIR- lCED, SPICED CAKI

Wllite Cake .. .. .. .. each 49c

Wt are not IteR to iilbt IDJ' dlurdt, deDOUl.ilu~Uon. or any
elaes o1 people, but to pre ach the ''C'..ospel" to tbe " AmerRan People" that . , . ~ 1al'n ...S to '"God,'' before it
II too tate. I am a full blooded American. fought in World
W·a r n llld am proud tbat I c!id 1 belong to "American
. legion" 11'111 •• a .OVII!b:&gt;ran fll f'or.eign w.rs.• Co•t out
to the uwetilig1 1'JU vetemna. a•d all full blooded A.llleri·
earut. and Jtetp tarn oar ~1tton'' back to "God .. nd the
•Bible." Eve rybody ..eloolllle. We an your fnend:s in

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CIOfiYIUOHT Ct 1966, THE GREAT

110 Mlcllllopllrt, 0 .

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Sweet Peas · · · · 1-lb. can 10c

JANii PARKIR CHOCOLATI CHIP

Prowretl l+a4- "Rla:hteousness exaltef~ a Nltilft. liNt II•

Fryer Chickf!n

llADLEV FARMS

Donuts .. .. .. .. 2 doz. 49c

· To let yo u know we .are ordained mwi.stera. preaching the
g ospel to al l th t' AtMrican ~~ to tun back to "God ."
to the "Old P~ths. " that uuc fOle-Wbert ODCe trad.. F.w
as a wholf&gt; the U.S.A is turoiq a w:l y trom "God ." and
fttf' 1Hble .~ ayS-----Psa1rn s 9-17. ' "nne wicked shall be turned
into bt"tl . and all the ''N ations" that (orget "God .' '

Beef Rib Roast
lb.

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PICNIC ITEMS
Salad Dressings
Ketchup &amp;Mustard
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"TO THf PEOPtE Of AMERICA"

PLUMP- TASTY

Delmonico Steaks ·· lb. $1.99
Beef Shanks, Bone In • lb. 49c
Beef Neck Bones ·· · · lb. 25c

Enriched Bread
Evaupll:la
Fred &amp; EllytM Btoclla

"SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY

Yukoll Club Canned Soda_
Our O.lnstant Tea

Cold Cuts
Frankfurters
Ground Beef
Chicken

GOSPEL MEETINGS

Ex..,.tMan.&amp;

t1auck Steak, Bla.. Cut I&amp;. 49e
IOUND IONI AIIM CUT
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Chuck Sttak .. · .. · .. .. II. 59c ·
BetfShort Ribs · ···.. lb.
Ground Chuck · .... ·· · lb.

Beef RU. Steaks · ···· · lb. 99c

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ChuckRoast .. · .. · .. .. lb. 49c
Englsh Roast ·.. · .. .. lb. 59c
Chuck Roast, Boneless lb. 69c
Stewing Beef, Boneless lb. 75c

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DAIRY DEPT.

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BLADE

Lots of •will be picnickinr. tOo.

nw tlurt wt''ft rcrised prices, if'1 fllllr fW
that we roise WAGU
OUt WN;t$1"

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l l"'ll'Dicl! to my

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WELL TltiMMED

JUII't.nteed to pleaM. We're IIOITY we can't guarantee the Wf&amp; ther-

1o

,

•

Jd always, everythina you buy at A&amp; Pis completely

Tuas.

....,..._

at , Reutbers .

for the U.S. Senate Is Robert P. elocllon. The apeDdiOI .viB be
Grtffm co-author of the Llbor· lhrolllh the AFL-CIO Commit.
Manag~ment Repori!Dg and lee on Political Education,
Disclosure Act of 1951. which COPE 19' short.
.
eoughl to prevont cori'Ujlllon In COPE'• political activities
the management of union labor llflchlg81! are financed by
pension and weUare lundll. gontle head·lal on AFU:!O
Orallllized labor did not like members. Thia !• a eunls:&lt;•·
that lea~Jlation. 'Jbere Is special month levy which can mse
inCentive lor the untona to upward .of 1&amp;00,000 a year In
combine In . Michigan aaalnst flOOd times of lull emplo~t

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WE Gu
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DEPARTMENT
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broken loeb and Dear Helen:
to break dollll
You aet many letllrl.
pordl. Tiley hit ollf boule with miserable hulba""• an4 WI

'

By LYLI!: W1J.10N
Ulllled Pnn 111-lloul
Gof. Glorp Jll&gt;mney'l ebenaf btllg the 1111 ftlpubll·
II!IIII1D!e for Pres~ wiD

u.;

IHII' wiDdoWI,

•'

· Hinges
Key to ROJnney's p0 Jiti•ca1 Fate
0n Polib•ea} Fate of G•Mennen Willi•ams

depend very mucl! on the
polltieal Iota of Walter Reuth·
er's man who II the Democrs·
pallcl protecliclll.
lie candidate this year in
ADd Ilk a 11w lllllbbora ,Ill
Mlcblpn for the . U.S. $enate.
far teL EYeD lhou&amp;h IIIey "
Reulher'l man 1a G. Meonm
beard bacl llllnp about
go - IDGH SCHOOL GRAD- WIIUamo, the six-time Democra·
they wW probably come 001
UATE IN CALIFORNIA
uc govemor of Michigan, who
curlollly. Thea per1lopl :IW
OUr HSG·
wu succeeded by Rmnney In
Jet lo r'le bottom Ill all this
Try
Youth OpporiUnlty 1111. Romney 11 runnlrl&amp; this
-A H.
CIDier at your Slate Employ- )'ell' lor re-ei,.UOn.

=•::..

mikes Wil11am11 •••more tbe 1mru.e w
11
Tl!at oltultlO!

Natiollf}'l Window

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IIIDSICINS

Peaches

2 ... 39c

. I

HEI

CALIPOUIIA

Pea~_

c

.

IUMID

2 .... 39c

.ILONI

'

Hon~ydews •. 69c
J·,

lread Dough ··· · 31oaves SSe

PLAY

..

MRS. SMITH 'S-FROZEN

Pecan Pies · · 24-oz. pkg. 79c

'

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(

Oh ley, P:roun, With ChMM or ChiY•
l24LIIIttL

Stvffed Potatoes 2 pkgs. 69c

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Comlhunism as
Threat to
Freedom Noted

's Beauty is Theme
:Fifteenth Flower Show
· •NEW HAYEN - "The Beauty
of..IJie 1 Good Earth" is the
Me of the 15th annual Rowtr show spolll!Ored by the New
Haven Garden Club and the
Nehacllma Garden Club at the
Mason County Fair. August
I, 12th and t3th . Mrs. Lee Gibbs
is chairman of tile show with

1

b and II the morning . of the

show, at which· time the room
will be cleared for the JUdi~nl·
Exhbiits arriving after 11 ~·­
cloci will' lx&gt; marked ·'Not m.
O&gt;mpetition." No arrangement
may be made on the exhibit
floor , and exhibotors may remain on the floor only for ~e

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Exhibitors are reminded that No arrangement may be movexhibits must be set up and ed before th£ close of the show
completM between the hours of at 9 p.m. _S~turday.' August 13th
-- - - ---- - --- --when e:-.:hibttors Will be expect·

to remove entries.
will be made .accord1'hree Off'ICers IedAwards
~ i n~ to requirements listed in
• dby Isl'hedule.
Standard system df
R· etatne
judging will be used and deci-

sion of judges will be
final.
, Best of Show and Sweepstakes
I awards will be gi ven In the Art·
istic Divisi on and the Horticul~ MASON - The
\'iah.ama tural Division.
Band Bo()sters elected olfl('ers Artistic classes are open to
Monday t&gt;vening: in the Band ! Garden Club members only, ex~
room. Officers retained were 'cept Class 6. which is an Invi1
Jobn .\1organ. New HaH•n. prt!~· 1 tational Clas:s.
ident ; Okey Howard, vice pres!- Horticultural classes are opdent, of New Haven , and treas· en to Garden Club members
urer, l ester Zerkl e of Mason and non members, who grow
Mrs. Bill Gibbs. New H a v~ n , nowers for pleasure. not open I
was el:cted secr~ tary . Durmg to those who sell plants
or 1
the busmes!' meetm_g the ~~up bulbs, or who employ a provoted to buy an air condJtlon· \ fessional gardene1. All specler for the band room.
mens must be grown by exhibiMrs. William Russ~\1, New ltor.
Haven, chapemn at JuniOr B~nd
Camp , reported on the sessiOn - - - - - - - - - which was held the week of .lu- ·
1
ly 25th.
.
Chaperons for Seruor Band
camp scheduled for August 14 1·- - - - - - - at Cedar Lakes were announ- : M
d M Dl k G
,
GARY STEWART, 18, son of.Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
.SSI
r.an
rs. c .resso. ;
M
c· \"V
I d lh e vem"ta
ced as Mrs. Jh
o n Morgan, Ml Belairt' Ohio visiled on Sun- Stewart, ason .1ty, , . . a., cap ure
: Mrs.' ChrJsty
.
Rich Talent Contest Revue, conducted al the Gnllia
Cl audla Ze rkl e and Mrs. Helen day w1th
BletnPl'
Howard
d .
County Junior Fair Saturday evening. Young S!J&gt;lt wa~ announ ced that the an Moss Stella Gress.
wart, a trumpet player, defeated 21 other contestband has been invited to pl ay i Mrs. Hes ter Rayburn was llre- 1 ants, and earned a trip to New York next June for I
for the Charleston Rockets foot- : turned to the Pleasant Va ey:
an audition on the original Ted Mack Amateur Hour
A
g
th
Hosp1tal
on
Sunday,
where
she.
program.
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ba11 game on u ·
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reportedly is seriously Jll.
--- I
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tucker and :
represented on the State Board 1
l\lunday Movmg over ,KrL&lt;tie, Mason ; Mr. •nd Mrs.,
WI
of Directors by G. c. Sommer
To Hnntin!t~OD Post Jack Fox . Clifton , returned
of Southside, Charles McCulloch
PT. PLEASANT - E. L. home on Monday from a visit I
of Henderson , and James Brown
Mundav. Jr., assistant mana-1 wi th Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chattin
of
Letart who has been rennml1
ger of ·Appalachian Power Co~- ~ at Clevel3nd , Ohio. While there,
naled ror a 3-year term and
pany's Charleston division, JS they att&lt;nded • ball game and
at this meeting will be elected
being moved to Huntington. as the Clt'veland Open Golf Tourto succeed hJmself whose term
assistant manager of that divi- nament.
I
1 as director expires lbis year.
sian. effectivf' September I.
Mrs. Lena Musgrave of Co-1 PT. PLEAS ANT. - The 21 st IT&amp;chnicians for the local Unit
In making the announcement. i lumbm. is visi ting .with Mr_and I Annur.l Memb~rs~1p Meet.~~ _of I is Woodrow Moon of Point Plea- ~
Joe P. Gills, vicf' president and ! Mrs. Lester Zerkle and family, ! the West VJrgmJ.a A~lfJcJal sant, \~' - Va.
geru~ral manager of Appalachi- Mr. L. J. Ruttenculler, beforej Breeders Coope~at1v~ Will be l All area rarmers who wish to 1
an . said that Mr. Munday was leaving for Orange, California. held at Jackson ~ Mlll , .west_on, \ attend may contact any of these 1
be&gt;in" moved to Huntington in _Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zerkle I o~ August 17, .10 . ~onjunctton Ipeople who will be most ha~py
pren~ratior for the retirement visited recently with her sister·\ Wt~h the West Vtrgmla State 1to take care of tran~portahon
or H. o. Stillman as Huntington in-law, Mrs. Paul Ruttencutter Datry Show.
.~ Iarrangements. Lodgtng a~d
division manager early in 1967. , and children at Dunbar, W..
The meeting w.ill b~ ~ld
meals ~or all in attenda,nce ~1111
Mr. Munday will succeed Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Au~r l the fa.~ m El ectr1~ b\1~1Q)_~g _
8vatlable at Jackson s Mill.
Stlllrtum as division manager and sons, Jeff and Johnny of 1_p.m. (Emf'a_nowiTI In .
1.1pon his retirement.
Sandusky , OhJO, VIStled over the dJtJon to the b_usmess meetmg,
OLDES1' OF KIND
i
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reu- feature as mam speakers, Dr. Elmira O&gt;llege, N. Y., Is the .
HOLD PICNIC, PARTY
ben Stewar.t and Gary. Mrs.:1. D. Porterfield, H.ad Depart- oldest existing college
(ur
MASON - The Mason EUB Mary Aumiller, Hartford. and Iment of Animal Science of women which, from Its
Fellowship held a picnic and with Mrs. Maxine Arnold and INorth Carolina State University. ing in 1655, granted degrees
•wimming party Tuesday at I daughter, Pomeroy.
. The Unit of the Cooperative comparable to those of
'
Krodel Park. Members were i Saturday evening guests of which covers Mason County is
aecompanied by Mrs.
Glen \Mrs. Helen Stewart and family - - ---------·- --·-·-- 'l'hompson and Mrs.
Lillian I were Mrs. Frank Qllillen, St. er member of the SFR Class ~f
Grimm. Attending were Becky I Petersburg Beach, Florida and the Mason MethodiSt Church, lS
Lewb, Barbara Lane, William 1Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell, Point • expected to be returned home
Bird, Randy Weaver,
Chuck Pleasant.
I from the Gallipolis Clinic where
For All Tho Family
Neaae, James Lewis, Jr., Don· J immy Stewart, Mason. Mrs. I she has ~n a pa,t1ent.
i
na Darst, Ronnie Thompson and Geraldine Greer and Sandra
Mr. anCl Mrs: Calvm BumDiana ·Noble. It has
been turned from vacationing at
gardner and children of
armounced that the Point Dis- ginia Beach for several days. bus, VlSiled over ·the wet!ketld \I
llict Youth Fellowship will host Mr. Stewart spent a portion
wit~ l'l!r. and Mrs. Lewis
1be Huntington District
this his vacation at Naples, Fiorfda. land and _family.
.
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Satun!Jiy, August 13th at Kro- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carr of' Mrs. Amella Gabel em and Mr .
OU$ $ Oe fOre
lel Park.
Clearwater, Florida; are visit- R. K Urban of Huntwgton ..
Mlddleprt, 0 .
ing Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitch- iled recently with Mr. and 'Mrs.
CAPEHART PREACHES
ell in Mason. Mr. Carr was the 1 •&lt;ll:;;:;;ri~sty~B~I:elll:l"~·iOiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiid~iiiS::iii
MASON - Frank Capehart, former principal of M a s on lr
Point Pleasant, delivered lhe Grade School, before going to
ser~~~on at the Mason Methodist Florida to teach.
ChUrch Sunday morning dur- Mr. and Mrs. George r.ar·son II
111: the absence of the Rev . and ramHy spent several days
.Manan Frme. His
sermon vacationing. They went to West
was ''Moments of
Decision Virginia University, where Mr.
and Commitment." Bible School Carson attended a DHIA mee,t-11
articles made by the young peo- ving, Washington, D C. and
pie were exhibited Mrs. John drove the Skyline Drive.
.
Slsaon, chairman of the school, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riley of !
1· IJitroduced the teachers and West Palm Bea~h visited sever- :
rs during the morning wor- al days with her brolhers. Clii- 1
·ihlp sorvice.
I ford and George Carson an d I
family.
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PLAN REUNION
Reverend and Mrs. Marvan
\ NEW HA VEN - The annual Frame are spend ing their vaca·. BU!nsarner Reunion wi ll
be tion visiting his parent~
io
I held on Sunday, August 14, at Braxton County.
I
t the New Haven Roadside Park ,
Mrs. Caroline Turner has rei according to Harold Bumgam- turned home from the Pleasj er, president. A pi cnic lunch ant Valley Hospital where she
.-j will be served at noon . All rela- underwent surgery for a broken 1
~ lives and friend s are asked to hip.
~ ~~nd.
Mrs. Katie Foglesong, anoth1

Band Boosters

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prOJec
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ject books which will be elhllt
ited at the Mason County Fair
Wednesday through Saturday.
The group voted to sponsor
Becky Lewis, Maaon, as their
candidate for Masqn CouniJ
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MASON - George 1!'. Cohde,
47, of Middleport, was al'l\l$l,
ed by Ofllctr Fred Taylor of .
Mason, on a DWI ch~ge
lowlog an· accident 'ear '
on·
daY: morning at the Meigs
MASON _ Mrs. Aibel:f Swat- of .ihe Pomeroy-Mason bridge.
,
Q~n-:.illd:t~U= ~
zel gave the lesson, .. ~ O&gt;m- C&lt;inde ' was driving
a 1958
'firerry!g)'ll~n. Parti••".pa~·-· were Con"'""N
- Miss · Paula
monist Threat to 0ur Free- St0d.baker ·
.
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Gilland, • Cheryl
Burns and
dom " when the Mason ;Home InjUred were the driVer of presldod at a meeting of
Barbara Lewis. Refreshments
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1 b met ri!cenl;. a 1935 VQikswagen,
Vernon Happy Go· Lucky . 4-H
Club
:..:~~·!:,co~ Mrs. John Daie Humphries, 1'· of 1645 ~ntly at the Youth ~lei', were served by Barbara Critll
Marshall, New Haven.
Uncoln Hill, Pornttoy, and
The "evenliiB was Bpellt·· on
,
passenger, Reggie PI! a) en,
' Mrs. John Roach read the on furlough from the
:scripture and poem entiO~, H•Jmphrles received c~est
I "I Shall Not Want" Mrs. Maid· knee injUries and Pholen a
da Noble gave a reading
on kn~ and mouth injury. Both
freedom . Mrs. Ray Fox gave were taken to the
Veterans
. TURNS YOU tOOSEI
readings o• Viet Nam.
M~morial Hospital.
WHITE
Lets you do the
Articles such as soap, kool
Conde was treated at I he
1aids were brought by club Pleasant VaHey it~~pital
tblrigs you like
1 members to be sent to sold1ers
lodged in the Point Pleasant
in Viet Nam.
jail. He posted bond for trial
best- PLAY
gol.
Refreshments ol hQlllemade Saturday. Both cars were a toice cream and cake were serv- tal Joss.
·
ed to Mrs. Clara Williams, Mrs. :.:_:=,:.____~--SH For Yourself! Drive To Milson, W. VIRoberta Young. Mrs. Ray Fox zel, Mrs. Dorothr c,.a.wrlltht
all of Chiton ; Mrs. John Roach, and granddaughter," MrS. Ruth
THE DRIVE WILL DO, YOU GOOD
Mrs Matilda Noble, Mrs. Rob- Dudding, Mrs. John McDaniel,
ert 'stewart , Mrs. Albert Swat- and MrS. Elizabeth Jeffers.

Mrs. William Crow as co-chair- time rpq uired to st&gt;t up exhib-

man.

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Jidled at Point

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END OF
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DRESSES l

GLASSWARE
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EXCEILEN1' STYLES
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SHREDDED FOAM

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Shampoo
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: STOCK UP NOW

76c

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· Kitchen Curtain ·
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SAUSAGE 2

Cathy
are guests of
Pt. Pleasant,
p..
lives inPaul
W. Va.
Tuesday;
Mrs. son,
Bruc~1:47
P. Davis,
Mr~. Knapp and Mrs. Bud Rutland, son, 1:14 a.m. Wed::~~" called on Mrs. Jolin nesday; Mrs. William A. Gard- .
Mtss Glofla Blumellhauer Is son, 2:12a.m. Wednesday;
.
helping
. . Mrs.. Warren Reeves.
.
Paul
ner, 521
E~.Second
€11U]soil,Ave.,
54 Olive
Kanauga,
St.,
Mlclulel Horgan . is much daughtet(&lt;~:29a,m., Wednesday.
better and will sooR be able to
.JllJeharge's
1
come home.
Mrs~ ~Autherson, Mrs.
.Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass called Frett&lt;~!';' ,.· re, Harold J. Hart,
on .Mrs. Arlx and .MrS.
TrafiB&lt;''l). Hope, Mrs. !Wbert
.Mrs. John . Stout' a ·
awiCI,II; William s.
Logan,
law, ,Grover C. Stout of Drum· Mrs. George Otworth, Lisa F.
right, Oklt., passed ~way
Sark, · JIVs. Jacoh Smith, Jr.,
ly 30. Mr. stout was Vlce-presl- Mrs. E4die B. SUiter, Mrs. BerdenC II The Cornall Oil &lt;:o.,
lie Terrier, Marie R. Williams,
Tu)¥, Okla.
Mrs. Raymond J. Williamson,
.Mr. and Mrs. Asa J~ .Yl· Roberl D. ,Boso, Mrs. V. Ed·
sited Mrs. Kati Wllsoa.
ward wOUe ar.d infant s o
.Mr; .b tL !ln. liarui~
MrS. Robert Cox aRd infant son.
aoa Ronnie Welch and '::~ J
were guests of their p
here.
here.
The Garland Mayes family
.Mr. and Mrs.
IDoving to West VlrebDflrerr
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THROW RUGS

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100% Nylon Pile

SHIRTS

SPORT SHIRTS
Reg. $1.98-$2.98

$1·49

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mothers! Sflm or
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sizes 4 to 15.

leg. ~ WoiMII'a Panties .......... ... 37c
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Annual Picnic
Dinner Served
Church Class

The annual potluck
picnic
Work Weltd
dinner and regular meeling .of
A-1 WASH and work done on the Daughters ol Ruth ctaaj·
cars. Priced very reasonably of the Uniltd Methodist church
at $11. Call 992-2580 Pomer
was held Monday afternoon at
.
' 8 10 ~r~ the home of Miss NeUe Bing,
ELEGANCE and femlnlnlly have returned to fashion Ia tbe New York eolle&lt;ltons lor
fall 1966 LustroUJ dark jade eosturae by MaBle Pamls ~left) bas eoat buttoned Ia
NotiCes
I Union Ave.
blaek br;ld ond betted at the baek. Il's llnlag of wt'rld Roman otripes motch.. tbe
HAM SHOOT Sunday Aug 14
Mrs. Frank Stewarl, presl·lttrf ll!eked tnt. the olashed neeldlne of the eompanion dress. Oyster wool short
sponsored by the ' Ch~ste~ dent, con!'"cted 1 :•~ bu~l-.
evening eostume (right) by lioxane for Samuel Winston Is banded at the hemline
Fire Department on Isaac ness sessiO~ whlcti opened With
wllh rows of rhlnestoaes, pe..-1• and sU•er bUgle beads oa both the collarleu ooal
Walton Farm.
8 10 3tp Psalm 23 m unlson. -~votions , , aad 'lls ruatci!ID&amp;_!I_e_evele_ss drw
For Safe
were led by Mrs. Alb,ert Alward
CANNING TOMATOES, $1 a u~ing as hei topic, Training for - - bushel, bring own container Kmgdom LIVIng...Se•er~l art~ Grange Booth at
.
Sorority, Cuest6
nd
. 'k 2 ll
bo
ctes and a poem, Blessmgs Of- F . . D'
d
HIIVI' Prcnir.
·
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•
ynu piC ' m .., • ve ten Overlooked" were read, af- 1 air "' IICUBSe
Outmg
Letart Falls, Julian Hill.
,. hi h th 1 d ' sed
Rock Springs Grange met in
e ea ercro
the l
M b
f Oh' Et
8 10 6tc d.,..rw. c .th
regular session Monday even·
- --- - - · .. ~··~- -em ers o
Ul
a
----evottons WI prayer.
.
.
Chapter or Beta Sigma Phi
A report was given on the Jng ·wt lth Fred_~oeglem, worthy Holzer Hospital:
Visiting1rority and their guests -,joyed
con trb
I
I uf 10n made bY the c1ass .mas er, pres1dmg.
d . . .The. meet- hours 2.-t and HI pm. Parents · a picnic outing at Royal"
•
Lega I N0 t rce
· last month "'ward the cburcb mg epene . In ntuahstiC lorm. only on Pediatrics Ward.
p k
tJ
-c•"'•"•"'
' •c"'•"'TO CoNTIIACTOI
expenses. 'A letter of thaDks was A commumcatlon was
read
Admissioaa
ar re~n y.
Nollce 11 hertb.v •Inn that .:!ald.
.
frem the State Master in regard
Attendmg were Mr. and
Jll'&lt;lpou.~~: •bau b• received ., the ot- . read from the ~v. C. Melvm to
ti
Mrs.
Ray
Queen,
920
Four
th
Edward
Moore and their house
1U ons to eome before A
nee or the Doaro of Met1• Count,.- . Alkire for the bel 11 •
Tb
reso
M" N Ill M R ·
commtulonen, 1t th• courl houae In 1
,
P aiVen.
e th St t G
.
ve.; ISS e e · essmg- guests, Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen
Pom~r())', Ohio, unm Aupst n. 19811. 'liArd !il Prayer In unison cltsed e _a e . range meetms.
er, 007 Second Ave.; Wi!lard Albert of Radford Va . Mr and .
~~:~~u!t!' ·w~~~.•n• touowJn• d•, the meeting.
. lA dJscusdS!onf wasthheld and H. Lowman, 463 First Ave. : Mrs. Mrs Richard H~vatt~; . Dr '
:
n·
d
e or
e Grange Le ~
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.
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Furnllb au mat.rlaiJ , llbllr,
•n4 I
mner was serve to mem- pans
booth rna
t he f .
o ._haver, 21 Pmt
St. ., Mrs. and ·Mrs. Keith
Rtggs,
Mr.
and·
app!ll!IU'~ nel!ll't&amp;ar:.· to &lt;:omp!rl.l&gt; I n r hers and guesls seated at a ta·
a I Blr. Refreshments Foster Miller, Rt. 1 Gallipolis; : M s Dave Hindy Mr
and
• •a111fartory rn• nner, ~eraplnJ and· 1 bl
ith
h't
were served The hall was va
.
, . · r ·
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ac wire b~il l l'!nj'; iliJo'nll n~. Inti TeJ~:il~· I e w
w I e cover and center- ted f the. .
• Carodus E. Elliott, Rt. 2 Galli·'1 Mrs. Gene Mitch . Mr. and Mrs.
1n,neMH. reaulll: Detweea : ed with an a an
· t o1
ca
or
fall'.
r .T
L M'll
Rt · 2I Frank E!!chleman.
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•nil tnir.k.
i
rr. gemen
gar- ~
.
~
po IS,, eresa • ~ er,
. i
' den flowers. Mrss Lucretia GenPatr1ot,; Mrs. Rupert L. How-;
APPll' J ttW01 nata aery&amp; mu11n- I h •
d
d
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l'J PRina._ Shen&gt;'lrl WUlllml or eQUII ,
elmer asked grace.
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I ar ' Hartror ; Mrs.
Donald
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Attending were Mrs • c• Mel- 1I
w' Click' Pt' Pleasant·' Mr s· : ~.S••wt'no
Mel.. _Cvullitf. Cour. HouR. BondlnA:
1
w:&gt;
e Club Mnnt•
c c; ,.
arent dfaiJ be fA~ to t1nt eoat of vin Alkire, Mrs. Alward, Mrs
.1 Bill N. Fugate, Pt. Pleasant; ,.. 1 L-.. :. Honle
•a111: . D'lt,ll" c;Girttl llball be 1pplled b1 Ri haM
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brum. uta anl!erhood metal . . b, and
c.,..... .. Campbell, Misses Ada
ITan11· J o F ugate, Pt. p[easant ; II ~~~
tdm. on ~o called ne~ addlt.ton •han and Luttetia Genheimer Mr1
eWS OteS
Ralph W. Zirkle 1
Hartford : Mrs. Robert Lewis was host~·~.. 1 (ollel eoat bljb t~uaHtJ mHo '
1
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or enamel.
1 Jacob Gloeckner, Mrs. Stewarl,
IDanny G. Underwood, Rt. 2' ~ss to the Second Monday sewOD~f . ~ ~udect in 1n11 bill, 11 , Mrs. Minnie Neutzllng,
Miss
BY MRS. JOHN STOUT
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Galleton E. ing club Monday evening at
=~)~ rotaf t.whlch. Ll M~ .lflen In col- : Bing and a guest, Mrs. Antone
Mr. and · Mrs. Ben Cremeans IJeffers, Rt. 1 Pt. . Pleasa~t ; her home, Spring Ave. The eve·
·w:nlc: u.Q be.,PII 11ot mon u-an Lucke.
of Shade, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. Malco~m MJller, Mid· ning was spent. socially and in
~!:~~~~d =t~~:d ·~·t~~~~10~~~~:~:
Larry McGrath visited Mr. and dleport; Miss Florence S. Lim· sewing. Mrs. Grace Holter re·
4 ''" d~•· wt:attwr permlttlnr. PenalPARTY HEW
Mrs. Earl McGrath.
I berger,
Long Bottom; Mr s. celved a birthday gift from her
lJ' be~or1d Milled lime, t hit ll
Uto
· L p · •..
M'ddl
1_ eport: secret pal.
12r..oo per~
MASON - Mrs. John Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wyatt 1i Do rJs
· amlot':r,
M~~ ~~=:m.•.
::~~n!:!r:!~ Mason, entertained
called on Mr. and Mrs. Dana IThe Rev. Peter ~· .cam, Rt. 3! A sa lad course was served
by tl'l• CD1Qlb Commlulrmera, In the with a Bee--Line party at
Bluminghour
IOak
Hill; Mrs. Wtlham H. Col- : b th h t
t Ml El
aum ot 11.00000 F•r the flllbrut
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Rt 1 Rad l'f
I y e OS ess 0 ss eanar
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c f: James J. Robson Mrs Paul Kloes Mrs
fo1 1.,an~o ot tbb t'!lntract. Bontl ,:.:~: home with Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graves . ms, ·
"~
~· 1' • •lddtir'• bond ~ompany. serving as demonstrator. P'"'"
and Mrs • Lillian .Postum
ot lr v
Westrall,
Rt.B 3dSpencer,
W. DWig
· ht ' p. ar k.er, Mrs. H
' 0 it er .
In ~ b.d . whlch Wow.&lt;'!~ ll '(ler(otman('•
IU"
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'Mr
3
bond ro fOntrador re&lt;!elvtn; aYI•nJ. es were won by Mrs.
Akren were guests of Mr. and I ·•
s, ra Y S.
Young, : \1rs Patrick Woad and
All lither .bomla will be ~tu§ 1 S
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Chlora · ·
bl4oon ...., ,,..,. , 1 '""' ·
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watzel and Mrs. George Tripp. Mrs. Guy Bolen.
',.,, • .::. -"'t ., W 11 1
, Myrtis Kay Parker .
.-.u.~~l:!uu,•II•U 1le
db' Refrtsbtnents were
. ..served
Mrs ~)1'11'1--.:an ' wasgue""' : ~..-c ,t n.l e s on; Mrs.
Ob10'•
,..,._.
eompe
Uon.
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W"
You,.zr.,t '"'"""~'' "''" .. tumuh,. the hostess, to Mrs.
.Matilda of Mrs.
· GUkey.
na
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man, e..ston: 1
Mf!ET IN IRONTON
m,r::rc':Db" t11mmtu111nen re~rv• Noble,Mrs.' JamesHughes,Mr;~.
Mr. and: 'Mrs. H. L. Knapp !Mrs. Jos~pb W: Eggers, . Rt. 1 The Providence :"rrissioAary
,.. btds.
" ..',. ..,.., " NJoo&lt; '"' ••• I Paul Honaker, .Mrs . Billy
J . and granddaughter , Becky, 1. onton
Oak Hill, Edwm L. Neal, lr- Bap t.1st
Assoc1a
. t"Jon mee ,.mg
11ll
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M•J• Count)' Commtulonen
Roush, Mrs. Albert Swatzel, Dayton, were guests- or
B b
will be held at the Mount Olive
Kenneth MuEihlnney
M G
Tri
frt I
....,•.,.,
rs. eorge
pp, Mrs. Don- Uvea here.
Mr Wil"
H C 11 .
Rt Baptist church in Ironton, AuLurellle
ha Tulloh , Mrs
Mr. and .Mrs. fron !loll ey
I Radcl'fl
s.
uam
. 0 •ms,
. gust 17-21. Rev. Henry C. FletClo•&gt;. Norrlt Diehl
.. • T. R• Dav Is,
d
hte
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Mrs. Harold Dam.
chiltlren spent the weekend
Tuesda;; Mt:~~u;-rt ·L. ;t,~: cher of !renton i• tho moderaMlllon, W. Va.
ard H· r11' ni·
tor.
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Mrs · ·Ma011e
. Newlan
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an Tuesday; Mrs. Donald w. "
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1M their Aagust
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I to Jl ·P•!II.' a'he
the prOgram topic !rom .
cee.
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Reibel. The busmess
.
Gel,d_was used II
was co!lflucted by Mrs. Buahia tloo on aqelent IDmho
Shumway,
lwwhoid utenslll about
A bake sale to be
held i .JUrli.iii;i;;;q~o.,.;;;;;;==-;;;;;;i-~
at Reed's store Aug. 13 at 10 a. It
m. was announced. Ba1Jil"" plans
were also discussed. RelreshAttending the party were rcJents were served to the above
SHIRT ~
Steve Anderson, Brenda Bolin, and Mrs. Mamie Buckle•.
Nell Wilson and Mra. LIIIU.n ll
SERVICI
Cindy Anderson, David Davis,
Cindy Eads, Ricky Bolin, Lar- Pickens. The September meet- IN AT 9 AM-OUT AT
ing will be with Mrs, Nell Wllry and Gary Haley, Mark Mor5PM.
ris, David Williamson, Teres11 oon.
Brown, Beverly Wilc~x. Jennie
Robinson~~ ·_
Grale Karen Sneed,
Elaine Bolin, Belinda Sneed, VIckie
· Ramsburg, Rose Mary Snow- Nelson and Mrs. Marie Ander~
den, Darla Williamson, Brent son.

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LADIES and CHILDREN

SUMMER

hr. Sh S

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A scl)oq] of Instruction was pre, Gallipolis, Marietta, New
eonductetf,'7 Mrs. Dolley Dan- Malalflllras, Pomeroy &amp; Woodscey .of New8rk, grand _guardian, field lletheis. Ritualistic W!lrk
when Bethel ·No. 82 of lntema- of the Bethel was exemplified
tiona! Order of Job's Danghters by officers and choir members
mel Monday eveiling at
the of Bethel No. 62, Pomeroy.
Pomeroy Maeonlc Temple.
The girls were commended
Linda Lyons, honored queen, on their work and the meeUng
presided and the meeting op- closed in regular form.
ened in ritualistic form . Mrs. Refreshments were served in
Eva Foulke of Marietta, past the dining room by Mrs. Helene
jrand guardian, and M~s. Thei- l Mullen , promoier of hospltDilly
mB Popp, of Zanesville, grand assisted by Mrs. !Ia Darnell.
musJcian, were presented and I Mrs. Linda Darnell Mayer pr.-.
welcomed. Also introduced were ~ sided at the punch bowl.
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visiting guardians and associ·
•te guardians.
The ·school was conducted for
the council members of the Bel· '

Late Classifieds

P~orram

A surprise birtbday party
.was held recontly at the home
of Mrs. Fred Williamson
for
their three childrep
Robert
. Debra and Richard.'
Gam..;
were played and prizes were
awarded to Steve Anderson,
Brenda Bolin, Cindy Anderson,
and Davtd Davis. The d 0 0 r
prize was won by Cindy Eads.
lee-cream, cake and kool-aid
were served with hats, balloons
and candy as favors.

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BEO ··PILLOWS

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Party u Gi111!n

Sc.hool 01 Instruction Conducted
By Grand Guardian Dolly Dancey

HarnsonVI
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LADIES

END· 0 • SEASON

Values to 39c
ASSORTED

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Hospl'tal News

better buys

Breeders 'll
Meet Aug. 17

Surpir1e Birtluloy

lt.tarantted Mot"•
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Comlhunism as
Threat to
Freedom Noted

's Beauty is Theme
:Fifteenth Flower Show
· •NEW HAYEN - "The Beauty
of..IJie 1 Good Earth" is the
Me of the 15th annual Rowtr show spolll!Ored by the New
Haven Garden Club and the
Nehacllma Garden Club at the
Mason County Fair. August
I, 12th and t3th . Mrs. Lee Gibbs
is chairman of tile show with

1

b and II the morning . of the

show, at which· time the room
will be cleared for the JUdi~nl·
Exhbiits arriving after 11 ~·­
cloci will' lx&gt; marked ·'Not m.
O&gt;mpetition." No arrangement
may be made on the exhibit
floor , and exhibotors may remain on the floor only for ~e

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Exhibitors are reminded that No arrangement may be movexhibits must be set up and ed before th£ close of the show
completM between the hours of at 9 p.m. _S~turday.' August 13th
-- - - ---- - --- --when e:-.:hibttors Will be expect·

to remove entries.
will be made .accord1'hree Off'ICers IedAwards
~ i n~ to requirements listed in
• dby Isl'hedule.
Standard system df
R· etatne
judging will be used and deci-

sion of judges will be
final.
, Best of Show and Sweepstakes
I awards will be gi ven In the Art·
istic Divisi on and the Horticul~ MASON - The
\'iah.ama tural Division.
Band Bo()sters elected olfl('ers Artistic classes are open to
Monday t&gt;vening: in the Band ! Garden Club members only, ex~
room. Officers retained were 'cept Class 6. which is an Invi1
Jobn .\1organ. New HaH•n. prt!~· 1 tational Clas:s.
ident ; Okey Howard, vice pres!- Horticultural classes are opdent, of New Haven , and treas· en to Garden Club members
urer, l ester Zerkl e of Mason and non members, who grow
Mrs. Bill Gibbs. New H a v~ n , nowers for pleasure. not open I
was el:cted secr~ tary . Durmg to those who sell plants
or 1
the busmes!' meetm_g the ~~up bulbs, or who employ a provoted to buy an air condJtlon· \ fessional gardene1. All specler for the band room.
mens must be grown by exhibiMrs. William Russ~\1, New ltor.
Haven, chapemn at JuniOr B~nd
Camp , reported on the sessiOn - - - - - - - - - which was held the week of .lu- ·
1
ly 25th.
.
Chaperons for Seruor Band
camp scheduled for August 14 1·- - - - - - - at Cedar Lakes were announ- : M
d M Dl k G
,
GARY STEWART, 18, son of.Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
.SSI
r.an
rs. c .resso. ;
M
c· \"V
I d lh e vem"ta
ced as Mrs. Jh
o n Morgan, Ml Belairt' Ohio visiled on Sun- Stewart, ason .1ty, , . . a., cap ure
: Mrs.' ChrJsty
.
Rich Talent Contest Revue, conducted al the Gnllia
Cl audla Ze rkl e and Mrs. Helen day w1th
BletnPl'
Howard
d .
County Junior Fair Saturday evening. Young S!J&gt;lt wa~ announ ced that the an Moss Stella Gress.
wart, a trumpet player, defeated 21 other contestband has been invited to pl ay i Mrs. Hes ter Rayburn was llre- 1 ants, and earned a trip to New York next June for I
for the Charleston Rockets foot- : turned to the Pleasant Va ey:
an audition on the original Ted Mack Amateur Hour
A
g
th
Hosp1tal
on
Sunday,
where
she.
program.
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ba11 game on u ·
·
reportedly is seriously Jll.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tucker and :
represented on the State Board 1
l\lunday Movmg over ,KrL&lt;tie, Mason ; Mr. •nd Mrs.,
WI
of Directors by G. c. Sommer
To Hnntin!t~OD Post Jack Fox . Clifton , returned
of Southside, Charles McCulloch
PT. PLEASANT - E. L. home on Monday from a visit I
of Henderson , and James Brown
Mundav. Jr., assistant mana-1 wi th Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chattin
of
Letart who has been rennml1
ger of ·Appalachian Power Co~- ~ at Clevel3nd , Ohio. While there,
naled ror a 3-year term and
pany's Charleston division, JS they att&lt;nded • ball game and
at this meeting will be elected
being moved to Huntington. as the Clt'veland Open Golf Tourto succeed hJmself whose term
assistant manager of that divi- nament.
I
1 as director expires lbis year.
sian. effectivf' September I.
Mrs. Lena Musgrave of Co-1 PT. PLEAS ANT. - The 21 st IT&amp;chnicians for the local Unit
In making the announcement. i lumbm. is visi ting .with Mr_and I Annur.l Memb~rs~1p Meet.~~ _of I is Woodrow Moon of Point Plea- ~
Joe P. Gills, vicf' president and ! Mrs. Lester Zerkle and family, ! the West VJrgmJ.a A~lfJcJal sant, \~' - Va.
geru~ral manager of Appalachi- Mr. L. J. Ruttenculler, beforej Breeders Coope~at1v~ Will be l All area rarmers who wish to 1
an . said that Mr. Munday was leaving for Orange, California. held at Jackson ~ Mlll , .west_on, \ attend may contact any of these 1
be&gt;in" moved to Huntington in _Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zerkle I o~ August 17, .10 . ~onjunctton Ipeople who will be most ha~py
pren~ratior for the retirement visited recently with her sister·\ Wt~h the West Vtrgmla State 1to take care of tran~portahon
or H. o. Stillman as Huntington in-law, Mrs. Paul Ruttencutter Datry Show.
.~ Iarrangements. Lodgtng a~d
division manager early in 1967. , and children at Dunbar, W..
The meeting w.ill b~ ~ld
meals ~or all in attenda,nce ~1111
Mr. Munday will succeed Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Au~r l the fa.~ m El ectr1~ b\1~1Q)_~g _
8vatlable at Jackson s Mill.
Stlllrtum as division manager and sons, Jeff and Johnny of 1_p.m. (Emf'a_nowiTI In .
1.1pon his retirement.
Sandusky , OhJO, VIStled over the dJtJon to the b_usmess meetmg,
OLDES1' OF KIND
i
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reu- feature as mam speakers, Dr. Elmira O&gt;llege, N. Y., Is the .
HOLD PICNIC, PARTY
ben Stewar.t and Gary. Mrs.:1. D. Porterfield, H.ad Depart- oldest existing college
(ur
MASON - The Mason EUB Mary Aumiller, Hartford. and Iment of Animal Science of women which, from Its
Fellowship held a picnic and with Mrs. Maxine Arnold and INorth Carolina State University. ing in 1655, granted degrees
•wimming party Tuesday at I daughter, Pomeroy.
. The Unit of the Cooperative comparable to those of
'
Krodel Park. Members were i Saturday evening guests of which covers Mason County is
aecompanied by Mrs.
Glen \Mrs. Helen Stewart and family - - ---------·- --·-·-- 'l'hompson and Mrs.
Lillian I were Mrs. Frank Qllillen, St. er member of the SFR Class ~f
Grimm. Attending were Becky I Petersburg Beach, Florida and the Mason MethodiSt Church, lS
Lewb, Barbara Lane, William 1Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell, Point • expected to be returned home
Bird, Randy Weaver,
Chuck Pleasant.
I from the Gallipolis Clinic where
For All Tho Family
Neaae, James Lewis, Jr., Don· J immy Stewart, Mason. Mrs. I she has ~n a pa,t1ent.
i
na Darst, Ronnie Thompson and Geraldine Greer and Sandra
Mr. anCl Mrs: Calvm BumDiana ·Noble. It has
been turned from vacationing at
gardner and children of
armounced that the Point Dis- ginia Beach for several days. bus, VlSiled over ·the wet!ketld \I
llict Youth Fellowship will host Mr. Stewart spent a portion
wit~ l'l!r. and Mrs. Lewis
1be Huntington District
this his vacation at Naples, Fiorfda. land and _family.
.
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Satun!Jiy, August 13th at Kro- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carr of' Mrs. Amella Gabel em and Mr .
OU$ $ Oe fOre
lel Park.
Clearwater, Florida; are visit- R. K Urban of Huntwgton ..
Mlddleprt, 0 .
ing Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitch- iled recently with Mr. and 'Mrs.
CAPEHART PREACHES
ell in Mason. Mr. Carr was the 1 •&lt;ll:;;:;;ri~sty~B~I:elll:l"~·iOiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiid~iiiS::iii
MASON - Frank Capehart, former principal of M a s on lr
Point Pleasant, delivered lhe Grade School, before going to
ser~~~on at the Mason Methodist Florida to teach.
ChUrch Sunday morning dur- Mr. and Mrs. George r.ar·son II
111: the absence of the Rev . and ramHy spent several days
.Manan Frme. His
sermon vacationing. They went to West
was ''Moments of
Decision Virginia University, where Mr.
and Commitment." Bible School Carson attended a DHIA mee,t-11
articles made by the young peo- ving, Washington, D C. and
pie were exhibited Mrs. John drove the Skyline Drive.
.
Slsaon, chairman of the school, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riley of !
1· IJitroduced the teachers and West Palm Bea~h visited sever- :
rs during the morning wor- al days with her brolhers. Clii- 1
·ihlp sorvice.
I ford and George Carson an d I
family.
'
·
PLAN REUNION
Reverend and Mrs. Marvan
\ NEW HA VEN - The annual Frame are spend ing their vaca·. BU!nsarner Reunion wi ll
be tion visiting his parent~
io
I held on Sunday, August 14, at Braxton County.
I
t the New Haven Roadside Park ,
Mrs. Caroline Turner has rei according to Harold Bumgam- turned home from the Pleasj er, president. A pi cnic lunch ant Valley Hospital where she
.-j will be served at noon . All rela- underwent surgery for a broken 1
~ lives and friend s are asked to hip.
~ ~~nd.
Mrs. Katie Foglesong, anoth1

Band Boosters

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p

ason erson

prOJec
• t B00ks

ject books which will be elhllt
ited at the Mason County Fair
Wednesday through Saturday.
The group voted to sponsor
Becky Lewis, Maaon, as their
candidate for Masqn CouniJ
i

:1·

.Are Prepared
'FOr ·Exhibil•t
,
.

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MASON - George 1!'. Cohde,
47, of Middleport, was al'l\l$l,
ed by Ofllctr Fred Taylor of .
Mason, on a DWI ch~ge
lowlog an· accident 'ear '
on·
daY: morning at the Meigs
MASON _ Mrs. Aibel:f Swat- of .ihe Pomeroy-Mason bridge.
,
Q~n-:.illd:t~U= ~
zel gave the lesson, .. ~ O&gt;m- C&lt;inde ' was driving
a 1958
'firerry!g)'ll~n. Parti••".pa~·-· were Con"'""N
- Miss · Paula
monist Threat to 0ur Free- St0d.baker ·
.
""""'
Gilland, • Cheryl
Burns and
dom " when the Mason ;Home InjUred were the driVer of presldod at a meeting of
Barbara Lewis. Refreshments
'
·
1 b met ri!cenl;. a 1935 VQikswagen,
Vernon Happy Go· Lucky . 4-H
Club
:..:~~·!:,co~ Mrs. John Daie Humphries, 1'· of 1645 ~ntly at the Youth ~lei', were served by Barbara Critll
Marshall, New Haven.
Uncoln Hill, Pornttoy, and
The "evenliiB was Bpellt·· on
,
passenger, Reggie PI! a) en,
' Mrs. John Roach read the on furlough from the
:scripture and poem entiO~, H•Jmphrles received c~est
I "I Shall Not Want" Mrs. Maid· knee injUries and Pholen a
da Noble gave a reading
on kn~ and mouth injury. Both
freedom . Mrs. Ray Fox gave were taken to the
Veterans
. TURNS YOU tOOSEI
readings o• Viet Nam.
M~morial Hospital.
WHITE
Lets you do the
Articles such as soap, kool
Conde was treated at I he
1aids were brought by club Pleasant VaHey it~~pital
tblrigs you like
1 members to be sent to sold1ers
lodged in the Point Pleasant
in Viet Nam.
jail. He posted bond for trial
best- PLAY
gol.
Refreshments ol hQlllemade Saturday. Both cars were a toice cream and cake were serv- tal Joss.
·
ed to Mrs. Clara Williams, Mrs. :.:_:=,:.____~--SH For Yourself! Drive To Milson, W. VIRoberta Young. Mrs. Ray Fox zel, Mrs. Dorothr c,.a.wrlltht
all of Chiton ; Mrs. John Roach, and granddaughter," MrS. Ruth
THE DRIVE WILL DO, YOU GOOD
Mrs Matilda Noble, Mrs. Rob- Dudding, Mrs. John McDaniel,
ert 'stewart , Mrs. Albert Swat- and MrS. Elizabeth Jeffers.

Mrs. William Crow as co-chair- time rpq uired to st&gt;t up exhib-

man.

·~y:_;s~e~ntm~
_•'-':·~D~al~
, 'ei,~Po~m~er~o~y_:-MI~d~d::I•!::po::rt:.,..:0~-·~A::u«=:-~1-;-0,_1=:8M;::

Middleport Man
Jidled at Point

aJ

1

Shop Pickens H~rdware

--ltetipe for
SPECIA,L
END OF
SEASON
Close-out
REMS

Thurs.
Friday
-and-·
Saturday

1

Clearance!

DRESSES l

GLASSWARE
eCoffoo Mugs
eAsh Trays
eGieues
eBowls
e Many Other Items

EXCEILEN1' STYLES
MOST ALL SIZES

No. I
Value
To
$6.95

•••

Reg. $1.79 Value
SHREDDED FOAM

Va. l

eLarge Size
esoft
e Printed Cover

1

ASST.
STYLES

•

DISCOUNT
VALUES

Asst. Styles

VaL To$2.99

By ROBIN HOOD
C-D-E widtbi
Black

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

MASON

W. VA.

Pl)lnt 77J.S554 CoOt-

$1
•Gieem

eP~IIIIO&lt;Ient

for

And ''" Dtllvory

I

$1.00

Reg. $1.09 Liquid

Shampoo
Prell
LOW DISCOUNT PRICE
: STOCK UP NOW

76c

$'1 •94

l

yds.

51

36" and 45" f&amp;Jt color
prlnta and drlp.&lt;fryo.

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pr.

;· 1fa' PRI~

Regul.u 59c •nct69c- 3~1nch
· Kitchen Curtain ·
-"--,J=.....,-,_: Jr!i'~&lt;r'"'"

.

Kyser

1

SAUSAGE 2

Cathy
are guests of
Pt. Pleasant,
p..
lives inPaul
W. Va.
Tuesday;
Mrs. son,
Bruc~1:47
P. Davis,
Mr~. Knapp and Mrs. Bud Rutland, son, 1:14 a.m. Wed::~~" called on Mrs. Jolin nesday; Mrs. William A. Gard- .
Mtss Glofla Blumellhauer Is son, 2:12a.m. Wednesday;
.
helping
. . Mrs.. Warren Reeves.
.
Paul
ner, 521
E~.Second
€11U]soil,Ave.,
54 Olive
Kanauga,
St.,
Mlclulel Horgan . is much daughtet(&lt;~:29a,m., Wednesday.
better and will sooR be able to
.JllJeharge's
1
come home.
Mrs~ ~Autherson, Mrs.
.Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass called Frett&lt;~!';' ,.· re, Harold J. Hart,
on .Mrs. Arlx and .MrS.
TrafiB&lt;''l). Hope, Mrs. !Wbert
.Mrs. John . Stout' a ·
awiCI,II; William s.
Logan,
law, ,Grover C. Stout of Drum· Mrs. George Otworth, Lisa F.
right, Oklt., passed ~way
Sark, · JIVs. Jacoh Smith, Jr.,
ly 30. Mr. stout was Vlce-presl- Mrs. E4die B. SUiter, Mrs. BerdenC II The Cornall Oil &lt;:o.,
lie Terrier, Marie R. Williams,
Tu)¥, Okla.
Mrs. Raymond J. Williamson,
.Mr. and Mrs. Asa J~ .Yl· Roberl D. ,Boso, Mrs. V. Ed·
sited Mrs. Kati Wllsoa.
ward wOUe ar.d infant s o
.Mr; .b tL !ln. liarui~
MrS. Robert Cox aRd infant son.
aoa Ronnie Welch and '::~ J
were guests of their p
here.
here.
The Garland Mayes family
.Mr. and Mrs.
IDoving to West VlrebDflrerr
&gt;,

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FROZEN
FRENCH FRIED

qt. jar

CALIFORNIA

lb.

21b.

bogs

White Hou•
2'12 sl..
B r a n d - - - - - - - - - can

.----SUMMER CLOSE-OUT SALE---Mens Short Sloove

Aut. Color

Boys

Waoh &amp; Woar

THROW RUGS

ShortSIHv.

100% Nylon Pile

SHIRTS

SPORT SHIRTS
Reg. $1.98-$2.98

$1·49

NOW

2711

X

48" _ $2.98

24"

X

36" _ $1.98

" .'

"IN RACINE

RA LL

I

s BEN

$1-1 9

•'

FRANKLIN

BAG KTO sCH LSALE
.

West.rn-Cut

ShorlSIH~~e

con oN

DENIM
JEANS

SHIRTS

IBB

tw:r
n

Coarse denim meet•

the rugeed demand•
of boys ••• INid lhelr
mothers! Sflm or
ular styles ill a..oi'l~"""'
sizes 4 to 15.

leg. ~ WoiMII'a Panties .......... ... 37c
Kindergarten Aprons; .. .. ........ . ...... 19c
Reg. 1.11 SL 3·7 Corduroy Slacks ..... Hc
leg.1.00 Chl.d ren's KnltShlm ........ 78c

CREW lOCKS
Wlrilo cotton,--~~

;/;/..

Sermu~, blnto"'
down ot tprftd cdlJar on pretty pastals
or perky prints. Got
a eouplol

MCK-To.SCHOOLAPPAREL
..,_flora' 1-ltlll•

BSt

._.. ftft..

. . . .. 1 ..._.... .,.

Boys' Briefs ............ .2/99c
leg. 2/1.39 Boys' T·Shim ..... ..... 2/1.01

I.DO

·TeJ1n!t Specials for
'to- ,ScbooLWear!
.
..
···-.~

.,

NOW

SINCE 1860''

hg. Z/1.11

.'$. $4' _$

lteg. $1.49-$2.49

Waid Cross Sons

SHOES

~·

LB.
PKG.

39c
2 39c POTATOES
Red Grapes
Lemons --do·-49c 3 89c
19
C
APPLE SAUCE

Salad Dressing

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CIMiciJICI Glngh1m - - - - - - yd. 59c
Regular 98c- 40 Inch
'·
S•Jicleth ---------.~d.
69c
. dl
Resui!R-79c- 361nch

o.n1m -----·- -..- -----yd. ~!c ,,

. "Ot'E BIG TABLE

BETTER,
GJFT . ITEMS
.
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PRINTS

IJIO•
on thi

OHIO VALLEY BRAND

~lfllr 69c .. 361nch

TENNIS SHOES
, .e size 5.10 6 .: . _ ...
Black and , White
e Amerlcafl Made
e DISCOUNT PRICE

SALE!
ONE GROUP

.

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

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TO SCHOOL

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Yards Of Bargains
For·Back to School Sewing

GAL

39(

yd.

18" and fa" better cottoDJ
and wasb 'n wear fabric•.
Re&amp;u1ar 1.19 and 1.39.

44

Reg. 59c Value
ASSORTED

eCrest

ESTIMATES

RQr

VALUES TO 79c ASST.

.• l,..nl

THE SHOE BOX

PIEG GOODS .

KRYSTAL CUT

eColgato

Hogg &amp; Zuspan lOWEST
PRICES
MATERIALS
•
COMPANY
FREE
'

BmtR

Big "Bonanza" Buys
PLASTIC WARE

TOOTHPASTE
come see us and save now!

SALEI
ONE GROUP

HURRYI GRAB THESE

elnterior Exterior
• Vinyl Latex
eGioss Paint

BEST PRICE in the VALLEY

If you plan to build, remodel or repair -

CLEARANCEI

Reg. $2.59 Gal.

PAINT

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Reg. Values
79c ea.

met with Mrs. .H~

-

PRICE

PAINT PAINT

(Construction Grade)

I

.

e American Made
e High Life Action

Discount Price

J ..

TEAM MATE OXFORD

Y2

GOLF BALLS

...

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Fabric Shop's Summer

'l'll!i W.&amp;&lt;:.S. of

1

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pr.

FAMOUS SUPER RITE

You Save HERE!!

j

$100

SPORTSWEAR

SHIRTS

CARLOAD

Annual Picnic
Dinner Served
Church Class

The annual potluck
picnic
Work Weltd
dinner and regular meeling .of
A-1 WASH and work done on the Daughters ol Ruth ctaaj·
cars. Priced very reasonably of the Uniltd Methodist church
at $11. Call 992-2580 Pomer
was held Monday afternoon at
.
' 8 10 ~r~ the home of Miss NeUe Bing,
ELEGANCE and femlnlnlly have returned to fashion Ia tbe New York eolle&lt;ltons lor
fall 1966 LustroUJ dark jade eosturae by MaBle Pamls ~left) bas eoat buttoned Ia
NotiCes
I Union Ave.
blaek br;ld ond betted at the baek. Il's llnlag of wt'rld Roman otripes motch.. tbe
HAM SHOOT Sunday Aug 14
Mrs. Frank Stewarl, presl·lttrf ll!eked tnt. the olashed neeldlne of the eompanion dress. Oyster wool short
sponsored by the ' Ch~ste~ dent, con!'"cted 1 :•~ bu~l-.
evening eostume (right) by lioxane for Samuel Winston Is banded at the hemline
Fire Department on Isaac ness sessiO~ whlcti opened With
wllh rows of rhlnestoaes, pe..-1• and sU•er bUgle beads oa both the collarleu ooal
Walton Farm.
8 10 3tp Psalm 23 m unlson. -~votions , , aad 'lls ruatci!ID&amp;_!I_e_evele_ss drw
For Safe
were led by Mrs. Alb,ert Alward
CANNING TOMATOES, $1 a u~ing as hei topic, Training for - - bushel, bring own container Kmgdom LIVIng...Se•er~l art~ Grange Booth at
.
Sorority, Cuest6
nd
. 'k 2 ll
bo
ctes and a poem, Blessmgs Of- F . . D'
d
HIIVI' Prcnir.
·
·
•
ynu piC ' m .., • ve ten Overlooked" were read, af- 1 air "' IICUBSe
Outmg
Letart Falls, Julian Hill.
,. hi h th 1 d ' sed
Rock Springs Grange met in
e ea ercro
the l
M b
f Oh' Et
8 10 6tc d.,..rw. c .th
regular session Monday even·
- --- - - · .. ~··~- -em ers o
Ul
a
----evottons WI prayer.
.
.
Chapter or Beta Sigma Phi
A report was given on the Jng ·wt lth Fred_~oeglem, worthy Holzer Hospital:
Visiting1rority and their guests -,joyed
con trb
I
I uf 10n made bY the c1ass .mas er, pres1dmg.
d . . .The. meet- hours 2.-t and HI pm. Parents · a picnic outing at Royal"
•
Lega I N0 t rce
· last month "'ward the cburcb mg epene . In ntuahstiC lorm. only on Pediatrics Ward.
p k
tJ
-c•"'•"•"'
' •c"'•"'TO CoNTIIACTOI
expenses. 'A letter of thaDks was A commumcatlon was
read
Admissioaa
ar re~n y.
Nollce 11 hertb.v •Inn that .:!ald.
.
frem the State Master in regard
Attendmg were Mr. and
Jll'&lt;lpou.~~: •bau b• received ., the ot- . read from the ~v. C. Melvm to
ti
Mrs.
Ray
Queen,
920
Four
th
Edward
Moore and their house
1U ons to eome before A
nee or the Doaro of Met1• Count,.- . Alkire for the bel 11 •
Tb
reso
M" N Ill M R ·
commtulonen, 1t th• courl houae In 1
,
P aiVen.
e th St t G
.
ve.; ISS e e · essmg- guests, Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen
Pom~r())', Ohio, unm Aupst n. 19811. 'liArd !il Prayer In unison cltsed e _a e . range meetms.
er, 007 Second Ave.; Wi!lard Albert of Radford Va . Mr and .
~~:~~u!t!' ·w~~~.•n• touowJn• d•, the meeting.
. lA dJscusdS!onf wasthheld and H. Lowman, 463 First Ave. : Mrs. Mrs Richard H~vatt~; . Dr '
:
n·
d
e or
e Grange Le ~
.
.
.
•
Furnllb au mat.rlaiJ , llbllr,
•n4 I
mner was serve to mem- pans
booth rna
t he f .
o ._haver, 21 Pmt
St. ., Mrs. and ·Mrs. Keith
Rtggs,
Mr.
and·
app!ll!IU'~ nel!ll't&amp;ar:.· to &lt;:omp!rl.l&gt; I n r hers and guesls seated at a ta·
a I Blr. Refreshments Foster Miller, Rt. 1 Gallipolis; : M s Dave Hindy Mr
and
• •a111fartory rn• nner, ~eraplnJ and· 1 bl
ith
h't
were served The hall was va
.
, . · r ·
'
·
ac wire b~il l l'!nj'; iliJo'nll n~. Inti TeJ~:il~· I e w
w I e cover and center- ted f the. .
• Carodus E. Elliott, Rt. 2 Galli·'1 Mrs. Gene Mitch . Mr. and Mrs.
1n,neMH. reaulll: Detweea : ed with an a an
· t o1
ca
or
fall'.
r .T
L M'll
Rt · 2I Frank E!!chleman.
'
tnmHwhen~
•nil tnir.k.
i
rr. gemen
gar- ~
.
~
po IS,, eresa • ~ er,
. i
' den flowers. Mrss Lucretia GenPatr1ot,; Mrs. Rupert L. How-;
APPll' J ttW01 nata aery&amp; mu11n- I h •
d
d
'
l'J PRina._ Shen&gt;'lrl WUlllml or eQUII ,
elmer asked grace.
'
I ar ' Hartror ; Mrs.
Donald
•• • • PMl"OwoiJ ....... """~ . ....
Attending were Mrs • c• Mel- 1I
w' Click' Pt' Pleasant·' Mr s· : ~.S••wt'no
Mel.. _Cvullitf. Cour. HouR. BondlnA:
1
w:&gt;
e Club Mnnt•
c c; ,.
arent dfaiJ be fA~ to t1nt eoat of vin Alkire, Mrs. Alward, Mrs
.1 Bill N. Fugate, Pt. Pleasant; ,.. 1 L-.. :. Honle
•a111: . D'lt,ll" c;Girttl llball be 1pplled b1 Ri haM
·
'
brum. uta anl!erhood metal . . b, and
c.,..... .. Campbell, Misses Ada
ITan11· J o F ugate, Pt. p[easant ; II ~~~
tdm. on ~o called ne~ addlt.ton •han and Luttetia Genheimer Mr1
eWS OteS
Ralph W. Zirkle 1
Hartford : Mrs. Robert Lewis was host~·~.. 1 (ollel eoat bljb t~uaHtJ mHo '
1
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or enamel.
1 Jacob Gloeckner, Mrs. Stewarl,
IDanny G. Underwood, Rt. 2' ~ss to the Second Monday sewOD~f . ~ ~udect in 1n11 bill, 11 , Mrs. Minnie Neutzllng,
Miss
BY MRS. JOHN STOUT
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Galleton E. ing club Monday evening at
=~)~ rotaf t.whlch. Ll M~ .lflen In col- : Bing and a guest, Mrs. Antone
Mr. and · Mrs. Ben Cremeans IJeffers, Rt. 1 Pt. . Pleasa~t ; her home, Spring Ave. The eve·
·w:nlc: u.Q be.,PII 11ot mon u-an Lucke.
of Shade, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. Malco~m MJller, Mid· ning was spent. socially and in
~!:~~~~d =t~~:d ·~·t~~~~10~~~~:~:
Larry McGrath visited Mr. and dleport; Miss Florence S. Lim· sewing. Mrs. Grace Holter re·
4 ''" d~•· wt:attwr permlttlnr. PenalPARTY HEW
Mrs. Earl McGrath.
I berger,
Long Bottom; Mr s. celved a birthday gift from her
lJ' be~or1d Milled lime, t hit ll
Uto
· L p · •..
M'ddl
1_ eport: secret pal.
12r..oo per~
MASON - Mrs. John Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wyatt 1i Do rJs
· amlot':r,
M~~ ~~=:m.•.
::~~n!:!r:!~ Mason, entertained
called on Mr. and Mrs. Dana IThe Rev. Peter ~· .cam, Rt. 3! A sa lad course was served
by tl'l• CD1Qlb Commlulrmera, In the with a Bee--Line party at
Bluminghour
IOak
Hill; Mrs. Wtlham H. Col- : b th h t
t Ml El
aum ot 11.00000 F•r the flllbrut
•
r
Rt 1 Rad l'f
I y e OS ess 0 ss eanar
1
c f: James J. Robson Mrs Paul Kloes Mrs
fo1 1.,an~o ot tbb t'!lntract. Bontl ,:.:~: home with Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graves . ms, ·
"~
~· 1' • •lddtir'• bond ~ompany. serving as demonstrator. P'"'"
and Mrs • Lillian .Postum
ot lr v
Westrall,
Rt.B 3dSpencer,
W. DWig
· ht ' p. ar k.er, Mrs. H
' 0 it er .
In ~ b.d . whlch Wow.&lt;'!~ ll '(ler(otman('•
IU"
.
'Mr
3
bond ro fOntrador re&lt;!elvtn; aYI•nJ. es were won by Mrs.
Akren were guests of Mr. and I ·•
s, ra Y S.
Young, : \1rs Patrick Woad and
All lither .bomla will be ~tu§ 1 S
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· Wurtland Ky · Miss
Chlora · ·
bl4oon ...., ,,..,. , 1 '""' ·
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watzel and Mrs. George Tripp. Mrs. Guy Bolen.
',.,, • .::. -"'t ., W 11 1
, Myrtis Kay Parker .
.-.u.~~l:!uu,•II•U 1le
db' Refrtsbtnents were
. ..served
Mrs ~)1'11'1--.:an ' wasgue""' : ~..-c ,t n.l e s on; Mrs.
Ob10'•
,..,._.
eompe
Uon.
•
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W"
You,.zr.,t '"'"""~'' "''" .. tumuh,. the hostess, to Mrs.
.Matilda of Mrs.
· GUkey.
na
·
man, e..ston: 1
Mf!ET IN IRONTON
m,r::rc':Db" t11mmtu111nen re~rv• Noble,Mrs.' JamesHughes,Mr;~.
Mr. and: 'Mrs. H. L. Knapp !Mrs. Jos~pb W: Eggers, . Rt. 1 The Providence :"rrissioAary
,.. btds.
" ..',. ..,.., " NJoo&lt; '"' ••• I Paul Honaker, .Mrs . Billy
J . and granddaughter , Becky, 1. onton
Oak Hill, Edwm L. Neal, lr- Bap t.1st
Assoc1a
. t"Jon mee ,.mg
11ll
1
M•J• Count)' Commtulonen
Roush, Mrs. Albert Swatzel, Dayton, were guests- or
B b
will be held at the Mount Olive
Kenneth MuEihlnney
M G
Tri
frt I
....,•.,.,
rs. eorge
pp, Mrs. Don- Uvea here.
Mr Wil"
H C 11 .
Rt Baptist church in Ironton, AuLurellle
ha Tulloh , Mrs
Mr. and .Mrs. fron !loll ey
I Radcl'fl
s.
uam
. 0 •ms,
. gust 17-21. Rev. Henry C. FletClo•&gt;. Norrlt Diehl
.. • T. R• Dav Is,
d
hte
1
4 12
'"' •· "-"'
Mrs. Harold Dam.
chiltlren spent the weekend
Tuesda;; Mt:~~u;-rt ·L. ;t,~: cher of !renton i• tho moderaMlllon, W. Va.
ard H· r11' ni·
tor.
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Mrs · ·Ma011e
. Newlan
d
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a
o
'
son,
.
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i
!
r.,..=
an Tuesday; Mrs. Donald w. "
t'(l

Topie

1M their Aagust
.
I to Jl ·P•!II.' a'he
the prOgram topic !rom .
cee.
,
44, 1-JBled by Mrs. Dorotha
Reibel. The busmess
.
Gel,d_was used II
was co!lflucted by Mrs. Buahia tloo on aqelent IDmho
Shumway,
lwwhoid utenslll about
A bake sale to be
held i .JUrli.iii;i;;;q~o.,.;;;;;;==-;;;;;;i-~
at Reed's store Aug. 13 at 10 a. It
m. was announced. Ba1Jil"" plans
were also discussed. RelreshAttending the party were rcJents were served to the above
SHIRT ~
Steve Anderson, Brenda Bolin, and Mrs. Mamie Buckle•.
Nell Wilson and Mra. LIIIU.n ll
SERVICI
Cindy Anderson, David Davis,
Cindy Eads, Ricky Bolin, Lar- Pickens. The September meet- IN AT 9 AM-OUT AT
ing will be with Mrs, Nell Wllry and Gary Haley, Mark Mor5PM.
ris, David Williamson, Teres11 oon.
Brown, Beverly Wilc~x. Jennie
Robinson~~ ·_
Grale Karen Sneed,
Elaine Bolin, Belinda Sneed, VIckie
· Ramsburg, Rose Mary Snow- Nelson and Mrs. Marie Ander~
den, Darla Williamson, Brent son.

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LADIES

SPECIAL GROUP
LADIES and CHILDREN

SUMMER

hr. Sh S

for

Values to $4.98
eout They Go
e Low, Low Price
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Clearance MENS

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A scl)oq] of Instruction was pre, Gallipolis, Marietta, New
eonductetf,'7 Mrs. Dolley Dan- Malalflllras, Pomeroy &amp; Woodscey .of New8rk, grand _guardian, field lletheis. Ritualistic W!lrk
when Bethel ·No. 82 of lntema- of the Bethel was exemplified
tiona! Order of Job's Danghters by officers and choir members
mel Monday eveiling at
the of Bethel No. 62, Pomeroy.
Pomeroy Maeonlc Temple.
The girls were commended
Linda Lyons, honored queen, on their work and the meeUng
presided and the meeting op- closed in regular form.
ened in ritualistic form . Mrs. Refreshments were served in
Eva Foulke of Marietta, past the dining room by Mrs. Helene
jrand guardian, and M~s. Thei- l Mullen , promoier of hospltDilly
mB Popp, of Zanesville, grand assisted by Mrs. !Ia Darnell.
musJcian, were presented and I Mrs. Linda Darnell Mayer pr.-.
welcomed. Also introduced were ~ sided at the punch bowl.
.J,
visiting guardians and associ·
•te guardians.
The ·school was conducted for
the council members of the Bel· '

Late Classifieds

P~orram

A surprise birtbday party
.was held recontly at the home
of Mrs. Fred Williamson
for
their three childrep
Robert
. Debra and Richard.'
Gam..;
were played and prizes were
awarded to Steve Anderson,
Brenda Bolin, Cindy Anderson,
and Davtd Davis. The d 0 0 r
prize was won by Cindy Eads.
lee-cream, cake and kool-aid
were served with hats, balloons
and candy as favors.

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BEO ··PILLOWS

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Sc.hool 01 Instruction Conducted
By Grand Guardian Dolly Dancey

HarnsonVI
. 'IIe
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LADIES

END· 0 • SEASON

Values to 39c
ASSORTED

Jn Weston

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Hospl'tal News

better buys

Breeders 'll
Meet Aug. 17

Surpir1e Birtluloy

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be1ter.

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For Sale

HEATING, PLUMBING. Rural I
Do10l Boltle Gas. Amold \
Brothers, 611 E. MaiD St.,
• 22 lie
Pomeroy.

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bedrooms), bath, 1st
floor
modern, new furnace. close
to schools. Only 16,500.

Oblo. End your -er trouble.
We bave all size oewer ma~ rooms), front and baclt porch,
I IDes. Reasonable !lites. Call furna ce heating, 19,500.
WY s.2!174, day or oighl
SYRACUSE I story frame,
t 15 tic ~ rooms (3 bedrooms), new
bath aDd utility room, comer
AUCiliiNI!:U
lot (90 x 100). Onwtr must
C.mple&amp;e Service
sell.
$4,lltl0.
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ALBERT M. COX, BROKER
PHONE !19U830,
EVENINGS 119Z-31St.

Proae or &lt;..:ontael

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frame, wood GAYNELL WISE preperly on

BY HOWII! SCHNEIDER

M•son, W Ya.
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GASULINI ALLEY

SELLING OUT
e2 USED CARS LEFT
ePARTS for OUTBOARD
MOTORS ·
eBOATS &amp; MOTORS
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eTOOLS

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THE BDAN LOSI'I

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Room 426, 307 E. 4th SL, CID., no consequence and yet may cas or staphylococcus. Olher WSWS OF YTHE Blllerprlst
0,
8 t 3tc be a source of unnecessary wor- causes include tuberllulosfl, EVI' churcb will meet 'fila.
ry. WileD a heart disease Is pre- uremia cancer aad cllrect fn.
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=:taloelhr•l_rmflpornd!:!'_are ef much jury. The ddiseueepend
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WEDNESDAY
c ADAMS TJIADJNG p..1
TUt Oftl' pQIIIIIIII of fSJI
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WEDNESDAy
10
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IIWII, IU furuace, garage, 2 those one owner obarp can pulse~ Is there any remedy for j i•• the rules of hygiene
and f!Venlng prayer service will 1M
r-.,..-.._....._, Ph. N
Haftll 1111
that are baru to find . This is
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day throup Satm:day, Wt ~.95. Call •1111. I I lie ew
acres of laDd, 12 years old, the smallesl Buick but best it?
keeping as physically fit
as beld at the Middleport Churcl
have radio 81111 televllloD r. SINGD SEWING lllACHINE- - . Jolm F. Roulh.
aood condlllon, 3 miles South wndilion. Automatic trans· A - A pulse rate may be as possible.
of Christ while the minisler,
pair, • • pltDJ a1 an11qaa
nu. machlllt equipped to lie
7 28 tic Chesler. Conlal:l John Hayes, :\i~g~NIVILLE .. $I09S low as 30 per minute and be Q _ 1 stay 11a1gry all the Rev. Donald Hicks is on vaca·
Duns. Milo 81. ID RIJI!ud,
mat buttaholes d
ARAB kiDs pests besll Free Long Bottom, 0., Rt. I or Con'vertlble Cpe. Thill ill Pon· of no significance so long as Ume no malter how much I lion. Wilbur Theobald wlll be ·
1 3! IOtp tiae's finest and best convor· !hero Is no evidence ~I heart oat. As a result I am galnfllg Ill charge of the services Wed"0. I'll. 'I'G IIIII.
7 II lie
~ ~
Jour home from termllel, phone 185-3515.
~ .,.. m-•• IDIB, cockroaches, crlclteta, FARM, 2 mUes off Rt. 7
in lible, and Ibis one's uphol· bloclt (Interference With
the weight. What could cause this Dllllday evening al 7:30 p.m.
pay menta of ..
tv.uv r"·
uw.u.
stery Is like new. It bu pow· -....I tio of
slim 1
or
pay
balance
,
..
IIUO.
ocorpions,
silverfish,
sp~
Story's
Run.
See
M
rs.
F,dward
er
steering,
power
brikes,
w.
..
ue
n
·
nervous
u
•· aad what do you odvlso?
WINDING TRAIL
Garden
For Rlnt
Call IIWIII.
1 a lie nape Bli~ Wiler bup. Aw Ebersbacb at I~ Wright St., ond automatic transmission. lion wiU•in the heart):
in· A - Pooolbltr cauaee are dla- Club will meet at the home of
BLAETTNARS
creased pressure inside
the i betes and emotional disturb- Mrs. Joseph Struble, Wednea·
TRAILER l)lllce 011 • Grafti THE praven earpet cleaner IIIIo al Kin&amp; Ballders Supply Pomeroy, 0. or phone 992 •
4 29 lfc 2915 afler 4 p.m.
8 9 6te
Pomoruy, Ohio
skull due to hemorrhage, . tu-i ances. II Wled to be !bought day evening.
Hlll, Middleport, 0. Ph. 1ft. Blae Luslre Ia euy 011 tbe Co.. Middleport.
mor or bram abscess: po1son· tllat an insatiable appetite
mL
I It 3tc budget. Restores fOrgollon
IMur•n~
iag
with digitalis, salicylates was 1 itp of tapeworm tnte. .
TIIUIIliDAY
DAILY
CROSSWORD
colors. Rent electric sham·
=:-:-.
_
.
or
other
drugs;
or
markedly
tation
but
tapeworm
would
MEIGS
COUNTY llemocrat
4
I
ROOM
apartm011l
with
bath.
00
.. CJIOSS
51. Not sour
....Timlcl
I
. I
GET A quotation ll'om BEU- JO&gt;f activity of the thyroid requite more than a teupooJ&gt; club .will meet at Syracuse
52. Spirited
21.Qob
Pb. 992-1319.
I 9 tic pooer $1. Boker Furuiture Co. 1. Aceumu •
8 8 Sic
l&amp;te
hor..
2Z. Man'•
TER INSURANCE AGENCY (myxedema). 11 any treatment lui of food a day. Have your town ball, Thunday, at 7:30 p.
I. Fleece
DOWN
INC. before renewtna your Is required it could ceosist of doclnr delermlne wblcb of m. Members are asked. to
NICE t rooms llld bath un- EXCELLENT, ellicienl llld ec· 11. Indian
1. Ma.ca.wa
:1111. Alcott
auto Insurance. We may be ft!IIIOVing the cause.
the suggested cauae!l applies to bring saadwicbes or &lt;ookies for
. furalsbed apartmen~ Mlddf• ODOJDical, lbll'o Blue Lillo
2. PrieaUy
llllin..
able to save you money.
Q _ illflero any flrsl aid yoo
re.freslunenls.
cute
JII.Jfltb
lrt earpet IJid D[lbeillllr,l' II. BeUmu
)ICirt, Oblo. Pb. IIWI'If.
3.Putl,_
8 2 tic . treatment tor heart attackll
·
·
RACINE SOUTHERN Local
tlllc
ctuner. Rut ..-Jo ablm.
2t. South
7
A=:trro=M
c
:o=B"'
n
=,=Ec-:tnsur
ance
~~eea
'
.\
_
Allyooe
who
Is
subject
Crusading
tnilbll
Rllowed
Athletic
Booslers wiD
meet
p00er $1. Plclten'• lflllhrare · w. Color
•. Biblical
Ameli ·
can
cancelled?
Loot
yaur
opera$to
ceronary
beart
attacks
or
copies
of
tbelr
sbleldt
to
be
Thuraday
al
8
p.m.,
al
the
Sen·
AP.ABTMBNT oa 12'1 BulllrDDI Co., Inc.
·
I I lie.
~~
'!elk,.,.. . . . . .
u.___..ta
e.
Lay
river
ar's lieealet Clll WY 3-2981. angina pectoris should always bung outside beller t a - • for Hlgb School.
An. Ill Pameroy.
7 31 tic
39. :
%7. OriODI&amp;I
PILE II 111ft llld lolly .... c:tlUtlo
7.I 15 tic carry tabl~ls of · nilt'Oilycerin I'IICOmmendalfllna to futurlltrav- PAST COUNCILORS of The•
~
Port-oud
...
lllni'
40,
n
.t-I'.U.
------...:...dorus Council, Daughla's ol
IIDDERN f room llld bath fur. 01'1 rNiD bdlllenc:e lD ear- I&amp;. BunDa
JlriDu il
29.Rf&amp;Tet
42, Iqd
pell
deantd
with
Blue
Lua·
11.America, will meet "nlu1'Sday
31.
EM""'
•.
Blr4111ipreJ
llilbed apartmenl. Mlddf•
mM.JU,re
Ire. lieD! e1te1rJc Mompooor ·
pill I 1
1.8Mwee4
tion
evening al the home of Mrs ..
)ICirt, 0., Ph. 111J.31'14.
43. &amp;let
34:. W&amp;ges
lO. PmDper 11.
Pomeroy
Cement
Bloclt
•
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:
:
"
'
Adria
Sayre.
7 29 tie
44. Tl'ud,re
Diclrol
:IO.DilpoHd
Co.
• • tile Jl. Cll46.
Obese
RACINE
CIIAPTER F of A.
37.
Soothet
alldothers
iS. Cereal
•• 'I1IID
17. Oplrllnp
'l'bursday, Aug. II at 7 p.m., al
1'11!!1lE .., tour niiiJII fur. 14 FT. Ffb1qiua boat with
....,Y 111i
1
graib
11. Al80
the Racine School.
_,..._. - - All DIIIJ. W" BP u
- mo•llld 2f,Exa!e,mt,
, •....._
. . . , _ ........ •--~
WI
PIIILATIIEA WOMEN of the
.J 1111 paid. P~ WY 34'1'11. lrtller, 1M2 tDOtlel, ,f,.J COl&gt;
Middleport
Church of Christ
lt.owley aDd Reed. Aller 6 diiiGII. Contact Gary Glhlll, :m. Help
will
meet
Thureday
evening al '
.. m. cRII WY W5'/f.
Muoa, W. Va., or call 7'/lo •· =~
seems
so
plausible
and
lnevlta·
,.ars.
You
can't
bave
dllloaue
Fleiscbmaa
ill sbowing all the the church at 7:30 p.m.
·
f I tic
1211.
7 ill l3lll
of old
ble
Ia
the
pages
of
.
lclence
with
thous1111d
year
11pe
too!B
aDd
tecbalques
used
ID
tbe
TWILIGm
GARDEN
club
=m;;;a::;EE;;;;-aild:;
.c.-;;r..=m=-=•a=..,=-== BOUSE far llle, lit! llroldo 1 10 :!"~
licUon, tho coolrontatioo be- between questions aDd anb lOr
11ft from the will meet ID lhe diDing room
Ill 111111 uafwulllbed apll'to Wlf St., Mlddii[IQI'I, Oblo. 7
tomily
tween earth mea aad iDJellllent swers."
searc
spaee
or Federated church 'l'bursda
menu. wv .MS4
I! 8 II!! 1'0111111, II&gt; he1h, pnp. oat- a . l!oiDI
be;_"0"
... from oilier lllan.
Flolschmaa said there was laboratory the U.S. upecls to 11 1.,..., p.m., 1or a ..---y,
But never the twain shall one posiUve llep we mJiht be land on Man Ill tbl nest with Mrs. Robert Reibel, OAGC
CAMPING trailer, sloept- ali buildiag. Comer lot. I t Sip :.
meet, accordiRg to a dooumen- aJlle to lake U we ever make deeade with ill micnllcopel judge, ln charge. Membell are
WUl rtnt by day or week. Ph. BEANS, tomatoes, cabbage and ».Fruit with
tfU622
CIICIIIIIben. Clarmce Proffiu,
fllaay lldll
tary "We Are Not Alone" now contact with a space civillzl· designed to deled even liao:!et' to bring Dow""' IIIII ..._'"""'.
1 27 tic
Porllllld. Ohio. Ph. 5fS.225f. :11.
being completed by Stephen lion.
ia1 life to tbl radio telescope at ror making Rower
arrtii.p.
Fleischman
whll
bas
a
strill&amp;
of
"We
coulrl
Had
them
Jelevl.
Areclbe
In
Puerto
Rico
11tJen1ni
Dlltl.
' :IWR="""'ROOM=;;-;--:::Iun:::;li::;:-::-::--:c••art7 14 tic •L DillectiCal
...
varlaDt
dlsllnguished public inleresl slon pictures et what we do IIIII to the 80Uildl ot spiCI with Ita
meat. WY z.38SI.
I 14 !lc VENETIAN bllada, all ldnrls.
you
programs to hill credit at ABC. bow we Jfve. And they could vast "ear" JtJOO feel across.
t Friday
IIODERN z bedroom bo111t, Alto npalrt. Dale Wippel a. VIper
TV
80Dd us 11bnUar pictorial .,
POMEROY HIGH SCHOOL
PomeroJ, 0. Ph. 1111101 dq liuppiJ, Ill UlllaD
An.,
~
After research on both aides informatloD. The aiJnall would
We are In the IIW"1 ol Atb1ell• Association wiD hold a
oir 89'J.37lJ2 eveaiDp.
Ptlmlroy, Oblo.
1 • IIOtc
pnon.~
of lhe Iron Curllla FJeiacbman bave to travel eo far tbe events oeaoUallng IIIIW · wllb the bill! lchool teen dance tbl!
has found firm agreement they showed would be a ~11111 11111 wllo hP:e JIIUptloed an Fiklay Dlgbt with the Jays at
7 1M ill: IIA'l'll, MICB ollm[ldld fGII. •· -Ree4
- -- .,..,.,,.--.,...-- -- · "Gil liar •
llibeno
among top scientists thel there lbousl!n4 or IIIOI'e rem old bj1 .mternaUonal commission
tbl Pomeroy 111gb om, with
Is
probably
fnlelllgent
Hfe,
aDd
llle
Ume
they
arrived,
but
lfslea
ID
to
~
lllln.
dancln~ from 8 to 11 p.m. Tbe
===-=W,--•_n_llcl,
bacb Badwat, flllpr
ao. Girl'•...,.
0110
almost
certai.nly
biologfcal
life,
thel's
beller
than
nolhlng."
Flelscbman
said
()I'Ohleul
public
,. welcome.
roPPER, beavy, De, ligtil21c, Flltl, ~ · :..•1 lllrdware.
DAILY Cllrf'IOQIJO&amp; - ._.. 11ow .. wor1t It:
oo
some
of
the
billions
of
stars
Flelscbman'a
boor
l
q
proIs
lbal
there
are
IO,tJOO
slaro
Ill
....~~
brass, beavy, Ue, mixed, lie
7 4 3Gtp
.&amp; :11: y D L a .&amp; &amp; :11: a
··•eduled
1
,__d
the
area
sclenllata
thlaJI;
II
mut
.,.• .,...,AY
lb., radiators, 2Zc, clean of
II L 0 • G • a L L 0 W'
In oor galaxy.
gram, """
or """" cast lfke1y ~Is Ul0 and 1IOdkl THE IIIIDDLEPORT Park
"But tbe trooble Is," said the Oct. U with a repeat Nov. fi, Is ba
to llsteo to
all .HwfaU... wiD lpOiliiJr an
metal, blllerlot, $1,10 llld • - · It LIII...I.I.J.
Oatll--plyololldof«-. Jalbll-pleAII.11 2
,1.25, aiiiiDIDum, dean. 11. 7c,
ra·
for 1111- L'., X f«' 1111- O'a. .U. 8111110 ltttent, " - award·wfaning producer, "!bey Ia effect, 811 IDierlm report on . " .
·
1lllder !be lllan dance ·Ibis Sa- ·
!Imlay Jdsbt at the Middleport
L. 5c. BW llalley, P. 0. 11o:1 ~:toll== mon oa
u~ ,~~-=-f-- 11111-"" all hlall all seem to think thai the most the scientific search lor em• mdlvidually ·
14, RoedtvllJe. 0. I 10 4fo f11ttar
thaD 01
-.,
logical place to look lor Jerreslrlal life. Part Dim, part "II'a a 20.,.r prujeul
COIIIIIIuplly perk beglanlng at
Wclft b' buJidGI. J.l'rmon. .__.ton, Wa·
A. c.;; a- • ' Mm
tntelligenl life Is oa stars some animation, part Interviews with with auto m..~ I. u
e d equl~ I JI.ID. n.· . bu heea 3JIIIOIJIICed ~Y
22ifl.
IUOIC ~~ece.f.""·
av IJFB OB Oo\KBB'T G J "' 8 · ltJOO llgbt Je81'!1 from us- famous sclentlats. II dismisses dolllg lite job. •'fttlre lllllil 1111.: lbe Parlr Aim. lhtll llflt week
- ,,
ft.
l'l' 0 H , meaning it lakes llgbl ltJOII llylq saucers u of sm811 of 1 r~o telestupe ariUDII the DO dances will be held at th
illt:IIEN belp. pill eoak IIIII Pd'irla
flfl
a 0 T X B K y I , L C K B B : I: 1 C 1t1
years to 1e1 there travelllng at importance ._ the subject at equatdr whicll ' \'IOUIII
the park hteaase of the Melgl eo.
,1raJiress. Ph. ftllla or 11J1.
T V 11
0 H
K X M
'I' 1 0 8 M
VD
x F T · 187.oao mnes a sectllll.
least unfll a saucer lands IIIII beavOIIll u Ill' eartll Nlltes.''.. ty Fair. ' .
"Space ships ol course, can't liB ecCUjlaall explain the!Do Flel"CCm\aa ,Jir,! il,it thai !be
SUNDAY
~.
II~ ~
•
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I'OMIIOY
YO B M HK.-J V C BL
travel that fast aad would take selves.
Iilla ef llle dobi"Wttar7 "Wa THE !JRli;ON ROUSH ~
W.
or
._
ft2.2111
YeUerUp Clq'pt 41 I ' 'I'RSfti: 1'1 lifO ITATE•.!!, ...~_!!
will be beld Stuldlr.
· ., '~- 2 bedroom all
e
ROPE WHIIII:THII LIJU'l'WJIII:HAVII NO'I' GO•~·- m8Dy Umes 1o118er. Na living "Sci e a Us t s are skeplical Are Not AJaae",.~~
!bing
c:oald
Poafbly
lllll"'ve
tbe
about
UFO'e
(!!!ddftllffltd
11J·~
;
'
"lilf
~,.;,
malt
II
'tlle1'WIIuil
Part. 111111
._
Velma G z...
TilE l(OST WrSE.-LAI!IDOR
trip.
Even
radio
messqea
ID&amp;
objects),"
the
,
J
IIOI!ucer
.tier
;
"
,
•
~
,
,
,
~
dbplr
lit
-.
&lt; r~;a,~.
uil$1pl..!':••::,:w:;.c.::r:..,~'•!l:·~·_JI
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rou

8y AliT SA..SOM

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Forest Run Block Co.

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I

ROUSH &amp; LYONS
Camping Trailers

Ph.... f92.3576

SUMMER SALE!

..,

LI'L ABNER

ALIGNMENT

AliGNMENT
BRAKE SERVIa

liE ONI OF tHE

Foraiorl1 Gruooor Body
Pomeroy
wrist MALE HELP, betweenages 21
'll"f 2·2193
LOST - Wyler lady'•
Worb
•
I
ltC
aDd
35,
dean,
neat
appear·
lie
tank.
Get
Klean-Em
AD
nteh Name "Vera" inscribed
•
oa front. If found, call New ance of good character. Day ' Septic Tank Cleaner. Land- ,
or
night
shift
available.
Apply
mark
Farm
Bureau,
PomeBOAT
and
motor
license
Ev
NOW IEPRISJNTJNG
Haven 81l-zag] or nolify Vera
1
Sales
and
Service
inrude
in
pe!!IOn
at
Burger~.
~
8
10
30Ic
l
roy, 0.
ol
• 8 3tC
MEIGS COUNTY
Tbllmpson.
.\
IELIAILE PARTY FOR
w. UniDII, Athena, 0. between
(Thun.·Fri.·Sot
.)
' Schwar..t Marlne. Hocking
WITH FULL SERVICE
8 3 3otc AODED INCOMI FOR PART
hours of I aad 5 p.m. a 9 30tc SELF assembled Apa~he Style port, Ohio.
OR
FULL
TIME
WORK
1
Noti~
All Models
MAN to do odd JObo. 111· for 1 1 camping lrailer, sleeps 6,
I WE SECURE LOCATIONS
SEWING
machlnea,
repair
ser
FOR
TESTERS
hours work. Phone Mason '173- ' price $200. Ph, 992-2717.
At Reduced Prices
Ma111 or fem11 e. '11'111\ted for tb il
;HOMECOMING SUnday, Aug.
nee. all m-. WY :J..:.rlllt. ll'tll
to 111rvlce roul.t fo r Sylvan ia
5216.
1
9
3tc
8
9
3lc
' 14 at Freedom Gospel Mis·
6. R.C .A
tele,·t.Jon 01nd
radio
1'be FabriL Sllop. Pomero\1
tubea 10ld t hroueh our tate.t motl
· lioo at Bald Knobs, Rev. L. 11 YEAR old or older boy, ~ TON, 11164 Chevrolet pick · &amp;uthori2ed Singer Salea an d ern
.. etlwd frM &amp;elf-service tube
high school graduate, for de. up wllh 8 ft. lnaulaled aluml· Service
and mercbo~ndi8lJli 11nits.
- R. Glu....,camp, pastor, all
l ill U&lt; I teatlnl
Aulo Club of Sovtharn Ohio
Will nol tnterfer" wlth your pre!l·
liveries 011 144 West Main SL, num body, heavy duly sprmgs
·- lilly services, Sunday .school
employme nt. To flui.H fy you
- at 9:30, basket dinner at Pomeroy, 0. for the DieD 1 aDd IU'eS, Ph. 992-3502.
nave 11.600.00 to 53.200.00
I riGHT high feed prices! CoD- emu..t
BOB E. BYER
ROUTE 124
.. n •v• ll•blt lmmedlulejy
fo r
aooa, afternoon service with .M.eat Dlstribulllr.
am! equipment. ln••est·
I t Slc1
8 9 3lc I tact Ohio Valley lndustrieS I tnventnry
125
Falrlono
Or. Mlddlaport
AI SI/Tocuse Corporatlcn
met1t 11\lUrfld. Cllr, 5 IPUe hour.
Jolumle Haley ao guest speak:ONE GMC Diesel Allis Chai- 1 for guaranteed broiler grow• I eekly , could set up to te.OOO.OO pe r
1
)•I•
year In your •PU• ume. l.hould be
1
er, lpeclal singing, public is
mers liD 7 bulldozer, straight i 1n1 profiiB. Ph. 992-2161.
1
·
kel
'
"
'
to
'
'
"
•
'
"
"
,...,
&lt;om
Dvlted to come, brmg bas I 14 FT. camping trailer, sleeps blade, exceUent mechamcal '
7 1:1 30tc ; pan y will e xtend f inancial I U IBt ·
.
to dissolve under the tongue
' ud ...
~..._ aervice and enj'oy
ded
and
I
.
ance to fu ll time if deal red .
On
.....,
7 biteh inclu
e ectr1c I condition, will sell
cheap. I
~ I not ,..n, 'll'er unte• fully qu•llfied
at the onse I of the aItack· u
llle day.
8 10 3tc ~akes. Ph. '1'1s.5688, Mason,
.
I See Edward Eberabach at BEADY-MIX concreto deliver- '~ urn• '"' '"'•""•"'· Iaeom•
tbe attack OCCIII'II at berne I
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·MJCl'JON _ Wo ore ciOIIDI W. Va.
1106lc EaceiJior Salln!orki.E!?~ j ~Iilbt to yourF proeatlmaect. ,"!,! ~,..::,!:;;;.• .:;l~::;:.~u;:~
, It , .
membertheof thl~'-~ll &amp;houldd
1oosen
0
euy. ree
lGih
pemvna l interview lD you r efts
v Cwul co ar an
HOWE• 4 ton Capacl.ly pial• ' eroyl ' or UQlf'll LJCI "IJ" auu
·. our
·•~ •""" on 3rd St. In
•-·
~ ~..
Goe 1 In
bed
D ...::::a!v."::"", ..... _, An•,
form
scale,
Scott
Folmer,
bacb
al
Peacock
Coal
Co.,
p...., ..~~.
I
e
;;;.":."3'~1\'ti't' '"" PhoM Num By. Wayne G. Brandstadt, M.D. belt and prop ·blm up In
81
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0 ~. 'I
Cbesblle, 0. Ph. Pomeroy 89'J. Ready·Mi&gt; Co., Ml&lt;klleport, U. 5. ELECTRONICS COIIP.
with three or !OlD' pillows. A
13111 10 a. m. EYerytbinc R. D. 1· Pomeroy, · .,. nu e
Obi
6 30 tf0
Q
Afte
d tor
Dlllll I•· A •·- aelectioo al north of Fairgrounds.
Ph. 3891 or Galllpollo i16'1·75Z6.
o.
:~. ",':."::-';~. ",!~~··
. ed- 981~dy ,,1fc you ex_:; sip of liquor may help 0 to byreeJ"'h'"", ~"funuture,
992-7389.
~ _ _8l0
8 4 6tc AIR CONDITIONING RefrigOI'
m me ""
•
ho d"' Ia&gt;: bim. Meanwhile, ca a P •
alleo aervice. Jack's Refril·
bave to cal1 a doctor w o... slclan.
frigerald'l, 11om, DOYellies, LENNOX oU fired, forced air CLEAN )'0111' rugs lor less IbiD eratloa, New Haven. Pboae
InstructioN
n'l know you, don 't be frightenQ- I bave had pericarditis
IJid antique ltema. Somelhine
f~ce. ducts llld :1'15 raJ 1~ 1 n. with Lustre Foam. TU :1-353'1
lfc
ed
if
he
mentiollll
a
heart
mur·
twice.
What causes II? How
41
for you 10 be lbere. Termll olllank. Ph. 911W539. 810
l!llectrlc sb8mpooer rental 11.
·
.
--~ LOCAL MEN _ Ages 20 to 411 , mur." He says 1 have a piston serlolll 11 It! How can 1 per;
:"~ts~~"!':~~
ARMY bunk beds, $10, 2 com- Ebe!llba&lt;h Hardware.
PAYING TAXES• on empty - Train now to drive semi I murmur. Wballype is lhol?
son avoid recurrences?
plele aquanums, $10, JelevJ8 4 6lc
broiler houses. Why • 001 trucks. No need to relocate. I .\ - Plstoo murmur is not a .\ _ lnDemmatlon of the
~~:::d~dA~~~tior Co slnn, $1.1, many odds and BUDGET PRICED !Umlture II: makeo:."~,J;roflta~Jed Con. Call Cincinnati, 0. Ph. 241 - standard medical term bul membrane that surrOUDtls the
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healing, Minersville, I x 100) .Close to school, LV: l:~~~~~~::l5$::li5
aDd
story frame, e room• (f bed·
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Valiant lii!O, 6 door. lllst blue ftni'm. 11000 miles by local

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RACINE OHIO

new whitewall tires from new cu purchased. 327 V8 engine.
Std. trans. Radio and heater.

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$2395
66 CHEVROLET
Bel Air 2 Dr. Locill owne.r It sharp 11 new. Dark aqua finish,

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real bargain. Ph. 992-2'192.

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MANAGEMENT

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HEATING, PLUMBING. Rural I
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bath aDd utility room, comer
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frame, wood GAYNELL WISE preperly on

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GASULINI ALLEY

SELLING OUT
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Room 426, 307 E. 4th SL, CID., no consequence and yet may cas or staphylococcus. Olher WSWS OF YTHE Blllerprlst
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8 t 3tc be a source of unnecessary wor- causes include tuberllulosfl, EVI' churcb will meet 'fila.
ry. WileD a heart disease Is pre- uremia cancer aad cllrect fn.
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=:taloelhr•l_rmflpornd!:!'_are ef much jury. The ddiseueepend
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WEDNESDAY
c ADAMS TJIADJNG p..1
TUt Oftl' pQIIIIIIII of fSJI
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I ROOM house with bath, base· Speeial 4 dr. Sedan. Ono of cauoo aDd effect of a very slow · avoid recurrences by observ· REGULAR
WEDNESDAy
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IIWII, IU furuace, garage, 2 those one owner obarp can pulse~ Is there any remedy for j i•• the rules of hygiene
and f!Venlng prayer service will 1M
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that are baru to find . This is
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day throup Satm:day, Wt ~.95. Call •1111. I I lie ew
acres of laDd, 12 years old, the smallesl Buick but best it?
keeping as physically fit
as beld at the Middleport Churcl
have radio 81111 televllloD r. SINGD SEWING lllACHINE- - . Jolm F. Roulh.
aood condlllon, 3 miles South wndilion. Automatic trans· A - A pulse rate may be as possible.
of Christ while the minisler,
pair, • • pltDJ a1 an11qaa
nu. machlllt equipped to lie
7 28 tic Chesler. Conlal:l John Hayes, :\i~g~NIVILLE .. $I09S low as 30 per minute and be Q _ 1 stay 11a1gry all the Rev. Donald Hicks is on vaca·
Duns. Milo 81. ID RIJI!ud,
mat buttaholes d
ARAB kiDs pests besll Free Long Bottom, 0., Rt. I or Con'vertlble Cpe. Thill ill Pon· of no significance so long as Ume no malter how much I lion. Wilbur Theobald wlll be ·
1 3! IOtp tiae's finest and best convor· !hero Is no evidence ~I heart oat. As a result I am galnfllg Ill charge of the services Wed"0. I'll. 'I'G IIIII.
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~ .,.. m-•• IDIB, cockroaches, crlclteta, FARM, 2 mUes off Rt. 7
in lible, and Ibis one's uphol· bloclt (Interference With
the weight. What could cause this Dllllday evening al 7:30 p.m.
pay menta of ..
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stery Is like new. It bu pow· -....I tio of
slim 1
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balance
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steering,
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WINDING TRAIL
Garden
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Call IIWIII.
1 a lie nape Bli~ Wiler bup. Aw Ebersbacb at I~ Wright St., ond automatic transmission. lion wiU•in the heart):
in· A - Pooolbltr cauaee are dla- Club will meet at the home of
BLAETTNARS
creased pressure inside
the i betes and emotional disturb- Mrs. Joseph Struble, Wednea·
TRAILER l)lllce 011 • Grafti THE praven earpet cleaner IIIIo al Kin&amp; Ballders Supply Pomeroy, 0. or phone 992 •
4 29 lfc 2915 afler 4 p.m.
8 9 6te
Pomoruy, Ohio
skull due to hemorrhage, . tu-i ances. II Wled to be !bought day evening.
Hlll, Middleport, 0. Ph. 1ft. Blae Luslre Ia euy 011 tbe Co.. Middleport.
mor or bram abscess: po1son· tllat an insatiable appetite
mL
I It 3tc budget. Restores fOrgollon
IMur•n~
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with digitalis, salicylates was 1 itp of tapeworm tnte. .
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colors. Rent electric sham·
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markedly
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DOWN
INC. before renewtna your Is required it could ceosist of doclnr delermlne wblcb of m. Members are asked. to
NICE t rooms llld bath un- EXCELLENT, ellicienl llld ec· 11. Indian
1. Ma.ca.wa
:1111. Alcott
auto Insurance. We may be ft!IIIOVing the cause.
the suggested cauae!l applies to bring saadwicbes or &lt;ookies for
. furalsbed apartmen~ Mlddf• ODOJDical, lbll'o Blue Lillo
2. PrieaUy
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able to save you money.
Q _ illflero any flrsl aid yoo
re.freslunenls.
cute
JII.Jfltb
lrt earpet IJid D[lbeillllr,l' II. BeUmu
)ICirt, Oblo. Pb. IIWI'If.
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8 2 tic . treatment tor heart attackll
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meet
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can
cancelled?
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yaur
opera$to
ceronary
beart
attacks
or
copies
of
tbelr
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to
be
Thuraday
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evening al the home of Mrs ..
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'l'bursday, Aug. II at 7 p.m., al
1'11!!1lE .., tour niiiJII fur. 14 FT. Ffb1qiua boat with
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the Racine School.
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PIIILATIIEA WOMEN of the
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Middleport
Church of Christ
lt.owley aDd Reed. Aller 6 diiiGII. Contact Gary Glhlll, :m. Help
will
meet
Thureday
evening al '
.. m. cRII WY W5'/f.
Muoa, W. Va., or call 7'/lo •· =~
seems
so
plausible
and
lnevlta·
,.ars.
You
can't
bave
dllloaue
Fleiscbmaa
ill sbowing all the the church at 7:30 p.m.
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of old
ble
Ia
the
pages
of
.
lclence
with
thous1111d
year
11pe
too!B
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tecbalques
used
ID
tbe
TWILIGm
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club
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licUon, tho coolrontatioo be- between questions aDd anb lOr
11ft from the will meet ID lhe diDing room
Ill 111111 uafwulllbed apll'to Wlf St., Mlddii[IQI'I, Oblo. 7
tomily
tween earth mea aad iDJellllent swers."
searc
spaee
or Federated church 'l'bursda
menu. wv .MS4
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Flolschmaa said there was laboratory the U.S. upecls to 11 1.,..., p.m., 1or a ..---y,
But never the twain shall one posiUve llep we mJiht be land on Man Ill tbl nest with Mrs. Robert Reibel, OAGC
CAMPING trailer, sloept- ali buildiag. Comer lot. I t Sip :.
meet, accordiRg to a dooumen- aJlle to lake U we ever make deeade with ill micnllcopel judge, ln charge. Membell are
WUl rtnt by day or week. Ph. BEANS, tomatoes, cabbage and ».Fruit with
tfU622
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fllaay lldll
tary "We Are Not Alone" now contact with a space civillzl· designed to deled even liao:!et' to bring Dow""' IIIII ..._'"""'.
1 27 tic
Porllllld. Ohio. Ph. 5fS.225f. :11.
being completed by Stephen lion.
ia1 life to tbl radio telescope at ror making Rower
arrtii.p.
Fleischman
whll
bas
a
strill&amp;
of
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coulrl
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them
Jelevl.
Areclbe
In
Puerto
Rico
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dlsllnguished public inleresl slon pictures et what we do IIIII to the 80Uildl ot spiCI with Ita
meat. WY z.38SI.
I 14 !lc VENETIAN bllada, all ldnrls.
you
programs to hill credit at ABC. bow we Jfve. And they could vast "ear" JtJOO feel across.
t Friday
IIODERN z bedroom bo111t, Alto npalrt. Dale Wippel a. VIper
TV
80Dd us 11bnUar pictorial .,
POMEROY HIGH SCHOOL
PomeroJ, 0. Ph. 1111101 dq liuppiJ, Ill UlllaD
An.,
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After research on both aides informatloD. The aiJnall would
We are In the IIW"1 ol Atb1ell• Association wiD hold a
oir 89'J.37lJ2 eveaiDp.
Ptlmlroy, Oblo.
1 • IIOtc
pnon.~
of lhe Iron Curllla FJeiacbman bave to travel eo far tbe events oeaoUallng IIIIW · wllb the bill! lchool teen dance tbl!
has found firm agreement they showed would be a ~11111 11111 wllo hP:e JIIUptloed an Fiklay Dlgbt with the Jays at
7 1M ill: IIA'l'll, MICB ollm[ldld fGII. •· -Ree4
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llibeno
among top scientists thel there lbousl!n4 or IIIOI'e rem old bj1 .mternaUonal commission
tbl Pomeroy 111gb om, with
Is
probably
fnlelllgent
Hfe,
aDd
llle
Ume
they
arrived,
but
lfslea
ID
to
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dancln~ from 8 to 11 p.m. Tbe
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bacb Badwat, flllpr
ao. Girl'•...,.
0110
almost
certai.nly
biologfcal
life,
thel's
beller
than
nolhlng."
Flelscbman
said
()I'Ohleul
public
,. welcome.
roPPER, beavy, De, ligtil21c, Flltl, ~ · :..•1 lllrdware.
DAILY Cllrf'IOQIJO&amp; - ._.. 11ow .. wor1t It:
oo
some
of
the
billions
of
stars
Flelscbman'a
boor
l
q
proIs
lbal
there
are
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slaro
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brass, beavy, Ue, mixed, lie
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the
area
sclenllata
thlaJI;
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lb., radiators, 2Zc, clean of
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In oor galaxy.
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"But tbe trooble Is," said the Oct. U with a repeat Nov. fi, Is ba
to llsteo to
all .HwfaU... wiD lpOiliiJr an
metal, blllerlot, $1,10 llld • - · It LIII...I.I.J.
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COIIIIIIuplly perk beglanlng at
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years to 1e1 there travelllng at importance ._ the subject at equatdr whicll ' \'IOUIII
the park hteaase of the Melgl eo.
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ALIGNMENT

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Foraiorl1 Gruooor Body
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Farm
Bureau,
PomeBOAT
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license
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MEIGS COUNTY
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' Schwar..t Marlne. Hocking
WITH FULL SERVICE
8 3 3otc AODED INCOMI FOR PART
hours of I aad 5 p.m. a 9 30tc SELF assembled Apa~he Style port, Ohio.
OR
FULL
TIME
WORK
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All Models
MAN to do odd JObo. 111· for 1 1 camping lrailer, sleeps 6,
I WE SECURE LOCATIONS
SEWING
machlnea,
repair
ser
FOR
TESTERS
hours work. Phone Mason '173- ' price $200. Ph, 992-2717.
At Reduced Prices
Ma111 or fem11 e. '11'111\ted for tb il
;HOMECOMING SUnday, Aug.
nee. all m-. WY :J..:.rlllt. ll'tll
to 111rvlce roul.t fo r Sylvan ia
5216.
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tele,·t.Jon 01nd
radio
1'be FabriL Sllop. Pomero\1
tubea 10ld t hroueh our tate.t motl
· lioo at Bald Knobs, Rev. L. 11 YEAR old or older boy, ~ TON, 11164 Chevrolet pick · &amp;uthori2ed Singer Salea an d ern
.. etlwd frM &amp;elf-service tube
high school graduate, for de. up wllh 8 ft. lnaulaled aluml· Service
and mercbo~ndi8lJli 11nits.
- R. Glu....,camp, pastor, all
l ill U&lt; I teatlnl
Aulo Club of Sovtharn Ohio
Will nol tnterfer" wlth your pre!l·
liveries 011 144 West Main SL, num body, heavy duly sprmgs
·- lilly services, Sunday .school
employme nt. To flui.H fy you
- at 9:30, basket dinner at Pomeroy, 0. for the DieD 1 aDd IU'eS, Ph. 992-3502.
nave 11.600.00 to 53.200.00
I riGHT high feed prices! CoD- emu..t
BOB E. BYER
ROUTE 124
.. n •v• ll•blt lmmedlulejy
fo r
aooa, afternoon service with .M.eat Dlstribulllr.
am! equipment. ln••est·
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8 9 3lc I tact Ohio Valley lndustrieS I tnventnry
125
Falrlono
Or. Mlddlaport
AI SI/Tocuse Corporatlcn
met1t 11\lUrfld. Cllr, 5 IPUe hour.
Jolumle Haley ao guest speak:ONE GMC Diesel Allis Chai- 1 for guaranteed broiler grow• I eekly , could set up to te.OOO.OO pe r
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mers liD 7 bulldozer, straight i 1n1 profiiB. Ph. 992-2161.
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7 1:1 30tc ; pan y will e xtend f inancial I U IBt ·
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to dissolve under the tongue
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cheap. I
~ I not ,..n, 'll'er unte• fully qu•llfied
at the onse I of the aItack· u
llle day.
8 10 3tc ~akes. Ph. '1'1s.5688, Mason,
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I See Edward Eberabach at BEADY-MIX concreto deliver- '~ urn• '"' '"'•""•"'· Iaeom•
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1106lc EaceiJior Salln!orki.E!?~ j ~Iilbt to yourF proeatlmaect. ,"!,! ~,..::,!:;;;.• .:;l~::;:.~u;:~
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HOWE• 4 ton Capacl.ly pial• ' eroyl ' or UQlf'll LJCI "IJ" auu
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with three or !OlD' pillows. A
13111 10 a. m. EYerytbinc R. D. 1· Pomeroy, · .,. nu e
Obi
6 30 tf0
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Afte
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Dlllll I•· A •·- aelectioo al north of Fairgrounds.
Ph. 3891 or Galllpollo i16'1·75Z6.
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992-7389.
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8 4 6tc AIR CONDITIONING RefrigOI'
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alleo aervice. Jack's Refril·
bave to cal1 a doctor w o... slclan.
frigerald'l, 11om, DOYellies, LENNOX oU fired, forced air CLEAN )'0111' rugs lor less IbiD eratloa, New Haven. Pboae
InstructioN
n'l know you, don 't be frightenQ- I bave had pericarditis
IJid antique ltema. Somelhine
f~ce. ducts llld :1'15 raJ 1~ 1 n. with Lustre Foam. TU :1-353'1
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if
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heart
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What causes II? How
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for you 10 be lbere. Termll olllank. Ph. 911W539. 810
l!llectrlc sb8mpooer rental 11.
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ARMY bunk beds, $10, 2 com- Ebe!llba&lt;h Hardware.
PAYING TAXES• on empty - Train now to drive semi I murmur. Wballype is lhol?
son avoid recurrences?
plele aquanums, $10, JelevJ8 4 6lc
broiler houses. Why • 001 trucks. No need to relocate. I .\ - Plstoo murmur is not a .\ _ lnDemmatlon of the
~~:::d~dA~~~tior Co slnn, $1.1, many odds and BUDGET PRICED !Umlture II: makeo:."~,J;roflta~Jed Con. Call Cincinnati, 0. Ph. 241 - standard medical term bul membrane that surrOUDtls the
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ISYRACUSE - Corner lot (t50 CreW's,.......,,o.
IARL GRUESER. plumbing
healing, Minersville, I x 100) .Close to school, LV: l:~~~~~~::l5$::li5
aDd
story frame, e room• (f bed·
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roon finish. Radio and be1ter.

$2295
Valiant lii!O, 6 door. lllst blue ftni'm. 11000 miles by local

Cueltlu fiellt9

JIM CARNAHAN
RACINE OHIO

new whitewall tires from new cu purchased. 327 V8 engine.
Std. trans. Radio and heater.

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Wrlh. Phone ar Cont•ct

$2395
66 CHEVROLET
Bel Air 2 Dr. Locill owne.r It sharp 11 new. Dark aqua finish,

Lost and Found

for large family, quiclt sale,
real bargain. Ph. 992-2'192.

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MANAGEMENT

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llowiii'CI La!;kins. Portland. and Mr. and Mrs. P,t .Anth.._
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!lfr. and Ml:s. Hank Holter son, Newsrk. , (. , :' . ·
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lown, lrill hold a ·revival al the and Mrs. Gene Rigp, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles llensley.
Chrlstlall Olurch, August 17 • and Ml:s. Starling Massar and Ulah Swann Tuppers Plalils
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mg Mr. and ~- Ra)'IIIOIIII
his
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Ky. and allended Soullleestern Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dailey. Recent vlsllors of lfrs. NeJ.
Signal School at Ft. Gordan, Ml:, and Mrs. Johnnie Bensley lie stelhem were 1\lr. and Mrs.
Geor£1a, Ia now stationed at have moved to Rainbow Ridge. Bowsrd Yaung, Paden Oily, W.
Ft. Bragg North Carolina. Visiting Ml:. and Ml:s. Roas Va., Ml:. and Mrs. Lewis YOWIII,
Wellll&amp; a gratlualt of Eastern Wells were Hazel Garwood, Pomeroy; Mr. .n&lt;r Mrs. Gsrlh
High School 8llcf Is married to Mr. and Mra. Charles Poma; Smith, and Dl,... Reynaldo aad
tbe former Kay New.
and family, Llshon, Ohio, PFC Terry.
Lamar LynDB, Tuppers Plains and· .Mrs. stanley Wells, Ft. Audrey Smltb waa viJlltlng
18 spendlog aeverll days with Bragg, N.C., Mr. and
Mrs. Edith Osborn, Keno.
Leone Babcock.
Clifford Newlun and famlly, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burton
Mr. and Mrs. Or!ia Branche, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea and family, ColiDilbua, spent
Belpre, and Villa KiRcade, Cool· Hauber, and family, Reedsville, the weekend with Ml:. and Mrl.
viDe '""" dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells and Wayne Prlace. PaUy Kl&gt;placz,
and Mrs. Fred Larkiml.
daughter, aad Mr. BBd Mrs. Ironlon, Jackie and Greg Dean,
Ml:. and Mrs. Robert Fltzpo- Olester Wells and family.
Millie and Bob Burton, CoJum.
Irick and Colmie Rayman, Co- Recent dinner JUesl!i of ll!r. bus, remained here 1o apend the
IIDDbus, wore vlaltintl Mr. and and :Mn. Bill Swain were Ail- week here with their 8fBlKIMrs. Guy B&amp;ym~D.
man and Mrs. Ray Autherson, parenla.
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Middleport, spent a few days
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Mrs. BIU Harvey and family,
Parker!lburg, vlllled lila Mr.
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and
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Mrs. Helen Archer has re.
tproed home from a vial! with
-------allendad the I.Jale.Redovla
wedding at 8yr8C11Be.
Leooe Babcock t11 overnlgbt p t of Leaata Masur.
Nollie S!elhem bas retumad
holile aftel' vlaiUng Mr. and
Mn. Howanl Yaung,
Paden
City, W .Va.
Mrs. 1lllrrla Walker
and
Rutllle, 'l'1lppen Plaln8 were
"flllims' Mary Pierce.
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"flllled his coum., Mrs. Leona
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Bill Mecedlth and family, Beii.. :Yaty Nicholl and erly
JamelJ Ruth 11 ~ ~ , , 1
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1method for slraigbteRing locks.
NEW YORK CUP!) - One! Herewlore girls had been iroDz
upoB a time empty beer ~ans ing out any eurl or wave, or
were for discard, bones were using one of several straighten·
lor dop, first aid tape was lor ing products on lhe market.
the JDidlclu cabin~
a n d The bigger the roUer used In
lrOO&lt;les were somet.lung • g_orlj the set, the straighter the locks
tried to bleaeb or cover Wlth and a favorite home-mad~ roll1
makeup.
er i1 the frozen orange or otb.But todoJ,.,. lhe easual look er juke oan.
IIIOWI lnlo U. beauty world,
beer vam p to tht head, as do At least one fapblowable salOl
other oans of assorted sizes, also Js using julDt ud othet
lo set the atrolght, long hair j cans - the Dejay sbop in New
for which tbe young io heart , York's elegant 57th street. Its
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owner. Dominic John MercorelIa, said he began usin/1 them
as rollers three or four months
ago, "Because 1 couldn't fllld
large enough rollers in t h e
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lle West Coast. Tbe
bones,
painted with 'ltripes, dots or
Do~1 in Wild colors, are use:&lt;~ His roller collection
lookl
mamly to secure damp trarr . like the aftermath of a super-

after a day at the beacl!.
market tour _ empty c...
Beauty salons BiMI the home.- which once held tomato sauce,
selling set long "".•• used ..Uo- chile, beef stew, pesoula
or
pbane tape ill hmr oetlings to oomed beef bash.
bold golche flat. half moon
eurl II" hanp In place during
irying._ Now, lirst aid tape has Gary Murphy Wins
rome mto
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10pes made for sensiUva oklllo. ProtUtiOD to Sp4
As lor frecli:lea, H
a glrl Mr. ..,.. Mrl. Mavin &amp;. Mur·
wasn1 born with a crop, she pby haft .Jellelved w~at
oaw c.. pencJJ or paste them their son, Gsry, bas ~
on.
moted to SN.
Thai's what smart
yowog He reeeived bit bulc Ira!,..
lhlngs ill Paris are doln8, aad ing al Ft. Knox, after wblell bo
nany mak-. ..,.,.U U. was sent lo Ft. Gordo• for
l CosmeUe.~ etm~~anies
en· advaaced lralolng lD radio tel•
lorse fred&lt;les as part of the type before going overseas 1o
trend bl accm the natural. Germaay ill May. He entered
Law• _,, allkeup mau at Rn· 11he Army OeL 8, 1965.
lon, called4rftktes a sign of

!"•·

I'

=· " " "

iF....,..io;;....,....,..,..........,l
of Huckleberry
ANT H0 NY
Olarles etilbt Ritz
foond' PI
b' Deafing
pencl!IIIIIJ •• lrockles a healthy
Ulll lng"ll

trend - "this 111"'2111 t n ill _..
perimenllltion In beauty." Aud
~
Baas1a ot Faberge !aid
'lie next siA1p -.t he putting
l"eckles U to match a cpstume
- mauve hekles with a maD¥e
* - , for liillance.
As lor USiRg tin cans, t h e
-.Is cui oat; 1hey're the laleal

1

7

•• 7

•

Don't '""' .. pldo .. -

nu .._ , . Go

Y-our D paudable

Dealer For

PLU·MBING
AND

HEATI·NG

.. ,,
oc

•

Aug. 13

Home Made

PURE PORK
'

t til I

3 lbs. or more

is made like an
expensive watch.

. ·l

7

_,T_

Catsup ••••••.

Pork

7

7

•

7

7

7

•.

•

3

cans

'

•

7

•

-. 7

Yet it's only $10.95.
Tharlblc:auiO _ _ _ _

CATSUP
!lottles

Instant CoHee

FOLGERS ~~::-$129
Ard•• Complete

Spagbeffi Dinner

6 - 14 oz.

I

.

I

parts. Awatch-•lhockand__,.,_Tbo JOIU1tll

thoComvolitbf-AWIY

--faranly$10.9!1.

CARAVELLE'_.,_

SNOW DRIFT
SHORTENING 3 '~

c

can

ARGO SWEET

7

••

PEAS

303

TOILET T!SSUE - 4,: 19t

111111

CIDER VINEGAR

$10

• Lou Poulin

$10

• Shirley Cogar

$10

e Nettie

7

7

_

•••

12

e Mrs. F.

oz.~

cans

GRADE 'A'
Homogen_

K-• lutltnnllk

••• _

Bread •.

3 ~.::· $1

7

~:·

• • • • • • • •,

Coffee

99c

7

•••••••• 7

Ml,t

.."

$10

Ray Wilson

$5

Kroger
Sherbet

4- Piece Piece Stttint
Rtt. Pri~ . .. ·-··· ·-·· ... . ,
Lfh ·· · ··-·. · · ··········· ··•· · Jlt
Witt. This Cou'""' ··- ··· ··--·. ttrc
V•llcl Aug, I thrv Atft. •

•

•

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4

•

::.:~

88c

Detergent

7

21

•

---···7···----7707

f,;'· 69C

:;

Shampoo _.•

39c

7

•••• 7

•• _

7

•

_

•

1~:'·

Duz

Unft Ne. 5 "C.r11N"

59c

Sot of I Soup lpoono
Ret. Price

. . . . . $1.49
J1c
With This Cou~ ........... , tfc
L•&amp;•

Cmt Rq. JtcVo1uo

7

7

7

•

7

7

_

•

•

•

2

1\ 1111.

-

Toothpaste ····-----·-··

79c ·

56e

01.

.. ·-- · ··· · ···

V•lid Ayt. I thru Sept, I

......,

•Deodorant •• . ••••••••..• '.:.· 59e
"'"'"'·
rr,. Wlllte laedl••
Gnptt fnHn Kn~~~r , • •

Grapes,

I

lubo

__ .

,,

Coffee .. _____

Kroger

....

~· ~. "~. ~·u

Fol14r'1 lmtent

sA
·.·..LAD
·[)RESSI NG...

.

·;

qts.

c Coffee______

...

'. "Lettuee
Patch"
.

Endive ............ 25e
~~~••ole
~"T..
_....lJ !_

v.· RJJ~DB~~~e

••••••••
--~-----

~Bibb, ~.' - .... _._-.....

25e
••. 25c
•. 49c

...

~.....

$1.67

Folger's Ret. or Drip

\

'

c!.•· $1.75

"Groom l CINn"

Hair Dressing •
"',

1

110 ...

54c

Svn"'fM

Vine Ripe

Tomatoes

Cheez-Its •. _.•..

1
:.:-

35e

ltMhnlnlt

Honey Grahams

:.,~·

41e

Maw-

Ritz Crackers •• !. 42e
ModeS8 Super •• ':..._ 5le

'

FAIRMONT ·

BUnERMILK
•v ,

•

Hood &amp; Shouldor hr

Margarine ·-•....•...•• 4 :... 79c

/

$10

"·4t

~'I'"

Skim Milk .

'1.00

_

"f

5 :;,111 $1

~unt Jlnt'l ... lcabarg D1ll1

·-

Hayes

lpo!tlfhi ltootont

Kandu •.•.•••••

....... HI-Nu ot

...-

Como- Alaotted Colors

Lucky LHf FuU Strength ·

eVic Neutzling

Unit Nt. l "Cortina"

Pickles ·

ga1..79c

theycoutd-apd$10S5wotdl.
0nt with I .., II! d ltwr mowemet It,
unbreakable llllitllllrinl, P*« ion -

$10

50e OFF

Gr1111fnlll, 11.......,, On..., &amp; PlnNppi•Gr""'"'H
7

$!00

e William Cogar

5 :;.-, $1

.

Chef.lloy

,.,

Lehew

6 N~.!!' 89e

1

HOMESTEAD

Hunt's Tomato

eat ....

3 ~, $L '· .

7

White .SeedleN

Sib.

$100

Peaches

11111
bomlnv wllh ......
honey.
--lncilufce
In fnlll ,....,. .. 111 •

SOLIDS

elrene Klein

eMrs. Bruc• Simpson _

Hamlet Canned

: Pumlturt Palllh

JUICE

OLEO

14 oz.
pkgs.

8 Flavors

'$100

eMargarel

lb. 55c

.

Kroger Juices

PINEAPPLE
46oz.

7

7--77 _____

Shellie Beans •••

Stokely's or Del Monte

-

•• 7

ltoblr

.f'ini.pplo,

c

_

••••••• • • • • • ••••••

•

Fruit Cocl(ta8 .. 7~

sutED

__ • •

eJudy Denny

Stokely Y. C.

""""

BEEF
LIVER

1es
unc

~

lb.

""""
Applesauce
•••

fNsh, Tender

•

Ground Bee

··J ~.

~__.____.Fresh

••

Banquet Cream

8 ••

lb.

SAUSA6f
09

Ws ground fresh hourly,

Kroger Fresh

P RKR A T
c

Our Own

7

for fiiYor. You how It's frtah
•
hun\anly po11iblt becauu

STH &amp; PEARL
"The Stort Willi A

Fresh Picnic

Butt Portion

Kroger Greund Beef Is one of t.
clay'• btl&amp; meat valutal Always
rich·red tun beef, just enough M

MARKEt
Aug. 11
Aug. 12

Here Are Just A Few Of
Our Early Local Winners

~

lb.

lb.

A

OpeD lloll..r.L llturdaJ.

FuJI Shank
Half

Kroger Fresh Frozen

Ful-Yalu

--

·3moked Ham

• • • • • lb.

••...,..

t•me pitt• ft'IJt week •
K,..,.r, Ev.,.,. unl It • winMrl Just amplet. 1M ~
M.O.N·I·Y W ,..,..,.. • wino

Sucher • Val Decker • Hygrade

CARAVELLE•

' :.'-·· .

Smoked Hams from KI'Cigtr
.... fully ......... ..ldy to
Mf, or h1at and .,,.,.,

3 s.:;·.: $1
~":: 65c

••

89c
Leg-0-Pork ..... .
Sliced Bacon ......... !:~ 79c
Roast~ng Chicken .... 49c

.

RACINE

TIMELY BUY
FOR BACK TO SCHOOL!

:--

7

- Hamlet Canned

Fretkles New Fad In
Today's Beauty World

~ ..

_.

BoneleBB, Made From Fresh Ham

Phillips Sisten Sivle Shop
.
,

Chopped Sirloin
Mrs. P1ul't Fresh fllletJ Or
Fish Sticks •-... -

Copyright, Tho Krotor C.., 19"

Women's View

Dem bont1 become a

I

....... -

'"'""" c: Flori;la

... Or.ange Juice ••• ~ .... 79c

D-Con _••. _. • " .. $1.69

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~' _ JI-Ilal!,-Benllnel, Pom~y-'Middleporl, 0., A~ 10, 19811 1 ~-~t
. . · LQIW

.~.

D..

nlglit JUesl of ll!r. and Mrs. Joe Andrews, Pl. X., ltJ,
ut~~tlOII
llowiii'CI La!;kins. Portland. and Mr. and Mrs. P,t .Anth.._
.
!lfr. and Ml:s. Hank Holter son, Newsrk. , (. , :' . ·
"..:..!
·
.~ vllillni i'elaUves at Co- Ml:. and Mrs. .
·Larldns
. oJVC~etv-:
·J'!mbll!.
were viJllling M\'; ijo!)
Mrs.
I '
"!J, 1 •
·-Mrs. Llnilsey Lyons and ·Uiah Howsrd Larkins, I'Dl11and.
....,_ _ _ _ - - - Swan Tuppers ·Plalils
Mrs
Mr and Mrs J.Jo•Ni ..-~•
'
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.
.
&gt;• ....,n.,.,
Rn; Harry ·Hannum, YOWlgs. Lawrence : Hashbargen, Mr. Belleville, W. ,Va. ·were 'vialllng
lown, lrill hold a ·revival al the and Mrs. Gene Rigp, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles llensley.
Chrlstlall Olurch, August 17 • and Ml:s. Starling Massar and Ulah Swann Tuppers Plalils
28.
~
1
f·- 11 were vlaiUng Mi and d Leon B '•---~
eryone ,. we come.
.._y
·
an
e a...vo. were ~~.'
, ...~
P
_stai!l':l' Wells, who had Mrs. Oscar Babooek.
mg Mr. and ~- Ra)'IIIOIIII
his
e lraholng at Ft. Kn.. , Nellie Cozart wa.• visiting Fitch, Hazael.
Ky. and allended Soullleestern Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dailey. Recent vlsllors of lfrs. NeJ.
Signal School at Ft. Gordan, Ml:, and Mrs. Johnnie Bensley lie stelhem were 1\lr. and Mrs.
Geor£1a, Ia now stationed at have moved to Rainbow Ridge. Bowsrd Yaung, Paden Oily, W.
Ft. Bragg North Carolina. Visiting Ml:. and Ml:s. Roas Va., Ml:. and Mrs. Lewis YOWIII,
Wellll&amp; a gratlualt of Eastern Wells were Hazel Garwood, Pomeroy; Mr. .n&lt;r Mrs. Gsrlh
High School 8llcf Is married to Mr. and Mra. Charles Poma; Smith, and Dl,... Reynaldo aad
tbe former Kay New.
and family, Llshon, Ohio, PFC Terry.
Lamar LynDB, Tuppers Plains and· .Mrs. stanley Wells, Ft. Audrey Smltb waa viJlltlng
18 spendlog aeverll days with Bragg, N.C., Mr. and
Mrs. Edith Osborn, Keno.
Leone Babcock.
Clifford Newlun and famlly, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burton
Mr. and Mrs. Or!ia Branche, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea and family, ColiDilbua, spent
Belpre, and Villa KiRcade, Cool· Hauber, and family, Reedsville, the weekend with Ml:. and Mrl.
viDe '""" dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells and Wayne Prlace. PaUy Kl&gt;placz,
and Mrs. Fred Larkiml.
daughter, aad Mr. BBd Mrs. Ironlon, Jackie and Greg Dean,
Ml:. and Mrs. Robert Fltzpo- Olester Wells and family.
Millie and Bob Burton, CoJum.
Irick and Colmie Rayman, Co- Recent dinner JUesl!i of ll!r. bus, remained here 1o apend the
IIDDbus, wore vlaltintl Mr. and and :Mn. Bill Swain were Ail- week here with their 8fBlKIMrs. Guy B&amp;ym~D.
man and Mrs. Ray Autherson, parenla.
.•.
Vida Weber was aa ov..... North Carolina, Sgt. and 'Mn. Ml:. and Mrs. Dava Yateo

-c

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··-~-~-GAWKY oliaHY
•• fitiolo-. . . . . hfl · 7

•

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_Mr. and ~- l\llllon Tuttle, llelprt.

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' neuJ
......;~ . .

q;;wn~e ;\ . , ~· and ,Ml:. and. :Mn• . Bow~
•. ~
·,' .;.;,· ") '\ Do)l, ~• 1iljd family, CO- ed ~::· .' . . IClho
i!-..!
,,,J '\. i·
it!~!~&amp;..,, ,;..-. · 1
In C
d · J''"'"
C.
-~ety " 'QJU ,, . ;' \aiiii·M"'/ R•snGknarul lfr. __n -M~. -.,. '
· ·
&gt;•. • · · rJrft·· ·'M J;a M Jack grove, famUy, :Wooolli!', ape,
" • ' · •
y,
r. '-. .
rs.
the weekend with Ml:. and M1 ·
.
. .
Gc~qdf llflll·f-1, are VBCBIIOII: Gen WD 900
lly llfra. Lyle Jlilerooa
, in/1 at virlluua "Beach.
; ,.e and Mn, J
Adkll

'N

,Fr.iJ·

t

...

ft-.1-.:ll . ,

.....

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1

Mary Ruth and Joy Sauer,
Middleport, spent a few days
ull Whl b
with Jane and J
te ead.
Mrs. BIU Harvey and family,
Parker!lburg, vlllled lila Mr.
and Mrs. James Ruth
and
lamlly.
Mrs. Helen Archer has re.
tproed home from a vial! with
-------allendad the I.Jale.Redovla
wedding at 8yr8C11Be.
Leooe Babcock t11 overnlgbt p t of Leaata Masur.
Nollie S!elhem bas retumad
holile aftel' vlaiUng Mr. and
Mn. Howanl Yaung,
Paden
City, W .Va.
Mrs. 1lllrrla Walker
and
Rutllle, 'l'1lppen Plaln8 were
"flllims' Mary Pierce.
·Roll '1\-owbrldge, New Tort,
"flllled his coum., Mrs. Leona
Bensley recently.

;:i~ . ':_

"i•!;' ._:
•

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. ror.
,..11"'!'1
•
Jean WhlteheadM 18· sdpen~~ and f,alnlly, NO\f.tta"~- viMsilf ,
a few days wltll r. an awo. Sunday with her' liiOIIlOr, r..
Bill Mecedlth and family, Beii.. :Yaty Nicholl and erly
JamelJ Ruth 11 ~ ~ , , 1
•
Hall visited with St J
h' u-•tal, l'.Vker"
MDI. Marlon
.
oaep 1 · - . .
,•
Jlr. and Mrs. J. T. Tedrow at burg.
'·' ·

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PLAYING "MONEY-GO-ROUND"

SUMMER -CLCSEOrRI
Reg. 6.95 1nd 8.75

HI Brand Pruh FrOzen

CoHon Dresses 3·98 ..... 4·95
All Summer HQts 1-59..... P 5

Wt reurv• lht ritht

Court St., Pomeroy

,,

7

&amp;I limit IIVIntlt.

By GAY PAULEY
1method for slraigbteRing locks.
NEW YORK CUP!) - One! Herewlore girls had been iroDz
upoB a time empty beer ~ans ing out any eurl or wave, or
were for discard, bones were using one of several straighten·
lor dop, first aid tape was lor ing products on lhe market.
the JDidlclu cabin~
a n d The bigger the roUer used In
lrOO&lt;les were somet.lung • g_orlj the set, the straighter the locks
tried to bleaeb or cover Wlth and a favorite home-mad~ roll1
makeup.
er i1 the frozen orange or otb.But todoJ,.,. lhe easual look er juke oan.
IIIOWI lnlo U. beauty world,
beer vam p to tht head, as do At least one fapblowable salOl
other oans of assorted sizes, also Js using julDt ud othet
lo set the atrolght, long hair j cans - the Dejay sbop in New
for which tbe young io heart , York's elegant 57th street. Its
ltrive.

lair

~ettiRg aid plus decoration, a

owner. Dominic John MercorelIa, said he began usin/1 them
as rollers three or four months
ago, "Because 1 couldn't fllld
large enough rollers in t h e
beauty supply houses."

I

fad developed among teens on
lle West Coast. Tbe
bones,
painted with 'ltripes, dots or
Do~1 in Wild colors, are use:&lt;~ His roller collection
lookl
mamly to secure damp trarr . like the aftermath of a super-

after a day at the beacl!.
market tour _ empty c...
Beauty salons BiMI the home.- which once held tomato sauce,
selling set long "".•• used ..Uo- chile, beef stew, pesoula
or
pbane tape ill hmr oetlings to oomed beef bash.
bold golche flat. half moon
eurl II" hanp In place during
irying._ Now, lirst aid tape has Gary Murphy Wins
rome mto
especlaDJ lbe
,
10pes made for sensiUva oklllo. ProtUtiOD to Sp4
As lor frecli:lea, H
a glrl Mr. ..,.. Mrl. Mavin &amp;. Mur·
wasn1 born with a crop, she pby haft .Jellelved w~at
oaw c.. pencJJ or paste them their son, Gsry, bas ~
on.
moted to SN.
Thai's what smart
yowog He reeeived bit bulc Ira!,..
lhlngs ill Paris are doln8, aad ing al Ft. Knox, after wblell bo
nany mak-. ..,.,.U U. was sent lo Ft. Gordo• for
l CosmeUe.~ etm~~anies
en· advaaced lralolng lD radio tel•
lorse fred&lt;les as part of the type before going overseas 1o
trend bl accm the natural. Germaay ill May. He entered
Law• _,, allkeup mau at Rn· 11he Army OeL 8, 1965.
lon, called4rftktes a sign of

!"•·

I'

=· " " "

iF....,..io;;....,....,..,..........,l
of Huckleberry
ANT H0 NY
Olarles etilbt Ritz
foond' PI
b' Deafing
pencl!IIIIIJ •• lrockles a healthy
Ulll lng"ll

trend - "this 111"'2111 t n ill _..
perimenllltion In beauty." Aud
~
Baas1a ot Faberge !aid
'lie next siA1p -.t he putting
l"eckles U to match a cpstume
- mauve hekles with a maD¥e
* - , for liillance.
As lor USiRg tin cans, t h e
-.Is cui oat; 1hey're the laleal

1

7

•• 7

•

Don't '""' .. pldo .. -

nu .._ , . Go

Y-our D paudable

Dealer For

PLU·MBING
AND

HEATI·NG

.. ,,
oc

•

Aug. 13

Home Made

PURE PORK
'

t til I

3 lbs. or more

is made like an
expensive watch.

. ·l

7

_,T_

Catsup ••••••.

Pork

7

7

•

7

7

7

•.

•

3

cans

'

•

7

•

-. 7

Yet it's only $10.95.
Tharlblc:auiO _ _ _ _

CATSUP
!lottles

Instant CoHee

FOLGERS ~~::-$129
Ard•• Complete

Spagbeffi Dinner

6 - 14 oz.

I

.

I

parts. Awatch-•lhockand__,.,_Tbo JOIU1tll

thoComvolitbf-AWIY

--faranly$10.9!1.

CARAVELLE'_.,_

SNOW DRIFT
SHORTENING 3 '~

c

can

ARGO SWEET

7

••

PEAS

303

TOILET T!SSUE - 4,: 19t

111111

CIDER VINEGAR

$10

• Lou Poulin

$10

• Shirley Cogar

$10

e Nettie

7

7

_

•••

12

e Mrs. F.

oz.~

cans

GRADE 'A'
Homogen_

K-• lutltnnllk

••• _

Bread •.

3 ~.::· $1

7

~:·

• • • • • • • •,

Coffee

99c

7

•••••••• 7

Ml,t

.."

$10

Ray Wilson

$5

Kroger
Sherbet

4- Piece Piece Stttint
Rtt. Pri~ . .. ·-··· ·-·· ... . ,
Lfh ·· · ··-·. · · ··········· ··•· · Jlt
Witt. This Cou'""' ··- ··· ··--·. ttrc
V•llcl Aug, I thrv Atft. •

•

•

•

4

•

::.:~

88c

Detergent

7

21

•

---···7···----7707

f,;'· 69C

:;

Shampoo _.•

39c

7

•••• 7

•• _

7

•

_

•

1~:'·

Duz

Unft Ne. 5 "C.r11N"

59c

Sot of I Soup lpoono
Ret. Price

. . . . . $1.49
J1c
With This Cou~ ........... , tfc
L•&amp;•

Cmt Rq. JtcVo1uo

7

7

7

•

7

7

_

•

•

•

2

1\ 1111.

-

Toothpaste ····-----·-··

79c ·

56e

01.

.. ·-- · ··· · ···

V•lid Ayt. I thru Sept, I

......,

•Deodorant •• . ••••••••..• '.:.· 59e
"'"'"'·
rr,. Wlllte laedl••
Gnptt fnHn Kn~~~r , • •

Grapes,

I

lubo

__ .

,,

Coffee .. _____

Kroger

....

~· ~. "~. ~·u

Fol14r'1 lmtent

sA
·.·..LAD
·[)RESSI NG...

.

·;

qts.

c Coffee______

...

'. "Lettuee
Patch"
.

Endive ............ 25e
~~~••ole
~"T..
_....lJ !_

v.· RJJ~DB~~~e

••••••••
--~-----

~Bibb, ~.' - .... _._-.....

25e
••. 25c
•. 49c

...

~.....

$1.67

Folger's Ret. or Drip

\

'

c!.•· $1.75

"Groom l CINn"

Hair Dressing •
"',

1

110 ...

54c

Svn"'fM

Vine Ripe

Tomatoes

Cheez-Its •. _.•..

1
:.:-

35e

ltMhnlnlt

Honey Grahams

:.,~·

41e

Maw-

Ritz Crackers •• !. 42e
ModeS8 Super •• ':..._ 5le

'

FAIRMONT ·

BUnERMILK
•v ,

•

Hood &amp; Shouldor hr

Margarine ·-•....•...•• 4 :... 79c

/

$10

"·4t

~'I'"

Skim Milk .

'1.00

_

"f

5 :;,111 $1

~unt Jlnt'l ... lcabarg D1ll1

·-

Hayes

lpo!tlfhi ltootont

Kandu •.•.•••••

....... HI-Nu ot

...-

Como- Alaotted Colors

Lucky LHf FuU Strength ·

eVic Neutzling

Unit Nt. l "Cortina"

Pickles ·

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Aug. 12

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Selection of Girls .Back to .Schoot Dresses

PomeroyMr. and Mrs. Milton Rnush
and Sandra spent Sunday In Delaware, with Mr. and Mrs. Rob-

ert Schmidt .and I'IJllllY.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Markley
· I and children of Akron were Sun· 1
day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Grueser and family. Ric-

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Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hassler

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copal par~sh house ~noringDMrs. ~~;e;~n:~!:en~:.t M~ and Mrs. i

Bru~e i:Simpson ( ary
awn Harry Keiser, Minersville.
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Bolm.,r J.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dillard
c6ts were placed on a table' of Lancaster were · Saturday
Games were played W1der the
with while cover and ~entered guests of her parents, Mr. and
direction of Mrs. Bryan Davis
with a large stork. Games were Mrs. Harry Keiser. .
and Mrs. Bruce Davis
and
play€() with prizes awarded to Mr. and Mrs .. GratlB Bryan
prizes awarded the winners.
Miss Donna Hauck, Miss Mary of Powhatan Pomt spent
the
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
CurUs and Miss Evelyn Fiek. weekend in Pomeroy and visitMax Davis and Jerry and Jo,•ce.
IWayne Gibbons. They also VISI- 1 After the honored guest op- ed Mrs. Gladys Cuckler at
Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Ited in Bucyrus Willi Miss Ruth ened her gilts, refreshments Holzer Hospital.
Mrs. Peggy Quillen. and ChuckPATIV DORST
I Carson and J. E. Carson.
were served by thC tlostesses'
Mr:-;. V. U. Edwards and Cherie, and Mrs. Alice
Grant,
i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Horky and 0ther Mrs. Carl Will assisted · yl and David were Monday
Middleport: Mr. and Mrs . Don
Potty Dorst, daughter of Mr. children spent seventl days at ~ Mis~ Fick. The ref~eshmenl · business visitors. in Gallipolis.
Kennedy and Perry and Pal aod Mrs. Frank Dorsi of Long Bur~ Oak Lake
tables, with white covers, were Mrs. Theo Hemes spent the I
and Miss Patty Cullins, Pome- Boltom, 5poke oo
Highway
M1ss Barbara Jones is spend- centered with bouquets of roses. weekend at Ravenswood, ·W.
roy: Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Holter Safety ?t th~ District
4-H ing several days in Columb.us Napkins carried out the stork Va ., with her son and daughterand Sharon and G0rdon. Bash- safety Speak101 contest Moo- 1with Mr. and Mrs. Lee David· theme and favors were small in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry
dl h ,..
d 11
Heines.
an; Mr. a~d Mrs. Ed Davis , day evening at tb11 Holiday ·son.
b nd
era es Oulmg a u .
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Aurora , Til .; Mrs. Eleanor Wil- Inn at C111 1~0 e.
Mrs . Vernon ~ob a sons, Attending were the
above Dor Coates of Middletown and
liamson , Charleston W. Va.;
Also atttndmg were ~rs. Greg an~ David , Golumbus, and Miss Pam O'Brien, Miss Nick Coates of Detroit, Mil:!~.
Mrs. Puryl White, Chesapeake; M_argaret Brown, 4-H ad\ltsor, h~~e a_rnved for several days Linda Pullins, Miss Katy Mor- were weekend guests of the1r
Mrs . U&gt;ona Davis, Radcliff; L1nd.a Browo and Sandra New· visit w1th her parents, Mr. and arily, Miss Donna Crow, Miss grandmothers, Mrs. E. W. CoatMr. and Mrs. C. W. Stansbury Jan, Jualor Leaden and M~s. IMrs. Halph Gilmore.
Kathryn Jane Hannah, Mr s. es and Mrs. Floyd Clark.
and Miss Pat White, Columbus; Mae Dorsi. A sumptuous dmMr . and Mr-s. Gardner Re~· · Ceward Calvert, and Mrs . Har- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beegle o{
oer was ser\led before tbe con· nolds left Saturday f?r Uleir r Bolinger.
co:umbus spent the weekend
test sponsored by the 0 II I a home in Lebanon, Oh10, follow- ySending gifts were Miss Lin- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Farmer Insurance Company. ing a visit here with relatives. d. B .1
Mio:::s JoAnn Boling- Theodore Beegle and Mr. and
Has
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Mrs. 1orace cu mny Hi:s er, Miss Susanna Arnold, Miss Mrs. Fred Crow.
.
Hysells orl' Hosts
been returned to Veterans Me- .Janel Humphrey, Mrs. Kenneth Miss Linda Moore I~ spendmg
TONIGHT th•u FRIDAY
T 11 p. . S d
mona! Hosp1lal for medical McLaughlig ~nd Miss
June a few days in Cleveland with
"VON RYAN'S EXPRESS"
lCill£! . Ull ay h ld treatment. Mrs. McElhinny re- Sayre
·
roommates at Miami Universi·
Frank Sinatra
A Sunday p1cmc was
~r cently was hospitalized there
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ty.
Trevor Howard
1C'o lor )
recently at the home of
. tor a month.
FRANCIS IMPROVING
Mrs Russell Moore returned
1and Mrs Norman E. Hysell of
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Mrs.
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William
(Bill)
Francis
well
home
Monday from Holzer HosH'LIVING IT UP"
j
Nease
dS~ttlemen
Mnear
da~~:·
James
Jividen
visited
with
known
Pomeroy
florist
~as
tapi
tal
where
she has been a med·
DE&gt;:m i'\ farlin
Allen mg were r. an
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N h H8 skins at Holzer
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.l~:"rry Lewis Norman E H sell and Bruce, rs.. oa.
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ken to Holzer Hospital Satur- ical pat1ent.
&lt;Tecbnicoton
T
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Dores Hosptlal m Galhpohs Sunday. day afternoon suffering from a Mrs. Dolly Dancey of New- - - - -- I erry : frPan ~s./1
and Betty Darst and son, Jeff, heart attack He has been WI· ark and Mrs. Thelma Popp and
Arnold o umeroy, • r.
h
ed f
ation
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M Norman M. Hysell Bash· ave re 1urn
rom a vac
, der oxygen since he was adm1t· son of Zanesville were o ay
r.s.M
d M R g J, elfers tnp to Pittsburgh_ where the} ted and his condition is report- evening dinner guests of Mrs.
Pomeroy,
ft o
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WI
r aClarence
l\lt!S. Ba1ley
. ed slightly improved today.
Harry P. Smtt .
Ot
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Mr.e and
Mrs.

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TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY

Rose and Kenny. Portland; Mr. and sons, Richard and Michael,

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and Mrs. Henry Arnold

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Aug. 12·13
'WAR·GODS OF THE DEEP'

(Color)

Vincent Price, Tab Hunter

LIONS MEET
The Pomeroy Lions

"MOMENT TO MOMENT"
(Tecbnicolor)
tro~

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father, William Bailey.
Club

met at 6 p.m. in Grace Episcopal church social room, Tue!Y

Honor Blackman

day evening. Dale Warner preCLOSED
Aug, 14 thru Aug. 20th.

Mrs.

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These dresses are pretty, comfort able and easy to care. for. A dress
for every young scholar in your family. A wide selec~•on o~ styles
in sailors- smock dresses-- swingers and skimmers 1n sohds and.
prints. Every dress is tailored of easy car~ fabrics wh!ch make them
so practical.
Come In Now and Make Your Selections.

PASAI)ENA, CALIF. - SCJ·
enlisla .nil eompu ters puzzled :
over lel~try from America's
lunar orl!lw today as
t b•.
spacecraft lped on an uncor·
reeled IJlglit toward the moon .
in a pho~vaphic mission to i
find sale ~ding oports
for ·

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"We sllil have plenty of lime
. . n!ere is no panic or anything Uke that," said a spokesman for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. !le explained f/lat there
sliD were three days In whieh
a midcourse maneuver if
n~ary - could be made. The
235 - ~ - mile journey to the
moon's vicinity was scheduled
to ljlke Ill bours - Jus!
six 1
hours short of four days. It
eicpOcled the craft would go
to orbit around lhe moon
day morning.

ALL SIZES FROM TOTS TO TEENS

EL8ERFE LDS IN PO MER0Y

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and···td.thel·l
of Springfield visited Monday

1.va and Tuesday with her sister
Gene, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Sl~ger, Chester, and
Miss ! and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Shlfley Jeffers, Syracuse.
Mrs. Leo Kennedy and with his

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M' es I inda and Carla Will weeks visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McEIhinny Hre vacationing at Memphis, Tenn. and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Carson
and children, Julie and Nolan.
Jr., of Cin~innat.i. s:.ent the
weekend w1th hls s1ster and
brother-in_-law, Mr. and M_r~.

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Kennedy accompanied them to
Springfield for a visit.

MIDDLEPORT, O.

·sALE

VISITS IN COON CREEK

Dee Hartinger of Middleport .

Creek,
sided and future plans of the was visiting in CoGn
W.
Va.
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this
past
weekend.
I club were discussed.
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 PM
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAYS

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D:IUSi8 ••• Province'tOWII bought OA en'kre fal:xic rNI1 stock
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ond on opportvnity I« yov 10 own Americc's Finest uphof•
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and Ofdinary about these big Wing lounge Cl&gt;oirs. Came
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COUJMBUS - WEAIIEVER

AllJillltlum, Inc., of New

SALE PRICE 19.1 ·

Yours for the pickin' .•• swingin', strappy suede, dashed in duo-tones

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Provln~town Maple il on pun. Hotttlem,.._,, nord tolid moplt ..• ~elid thr~h
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and clulin9 our SpM::iat bingt fln'lt, tCib
20 'J:, off. An ~rtunltv VO&gt;J thou~n't ~Ill'.

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