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Come·In Now and-~Se~ Our Beaptiful
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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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
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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
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roommates at Miami Universi·
Frank Sinatra
A Sunday p1cmc was
~r cently was hospitalized there
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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
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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 nd
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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. d Mrs. GuY YISI
WI
r aClarence
l\lt!S. Ba1ley
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Harry P. Smtt .
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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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KER

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.

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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

PRICEI
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YOU SAVE •24!"
Mo11ing to Ohio

'SAVE

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D:IUSi8 ••• Province'tOWII bought OA en'kre fal:xic rNI1 stock
f1i """ of tile richest, ...., Documentary printl we·.. Jeef\. J)el.- Quality C&lt;Ner, lremondovs quantity IKIVing.
ond on opportvnity I« yov 10 own Americc's Finest uphof•
•••d pieces at jus! "" O&lt;dinarr price; s..t that's oil yov'1
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

; ; and youth-accented with a jety heel. Pick color-full combinations of
Lodenberry 1Nutberry, Gingerberry I Blue Rage, Hollyberry I Blaet.

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ProviAc:etown II rk:tl In ba!Ne QUALfTY,
Provln~town Maple il on pun. Hotttlem,.._,, nord tolid moplt ..• ~elid thr~h
and tluovgh . , ... leefed. matched Northern
Mapl•. hrt iuft any ICifitfe~ctory wbltitule
tor If • • , Now, durinG our "ProvlnotiOWII'
Month" - . you cor1 own thl• choltlllf. of
Amerlcon woodt bf:Outifully cro~fai' ac·
kiCJI!v lett than
Pr,~ of ITM:IIIY of 1t1
lmitotOf'l. 'And,c lndudfli kl thlt apedal WI•
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loc* . ..... C4l'f ,.gular ptiOI ticbtl
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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farl'l' ....,lean ttYitnra 5I '!'1M io'torltl 1»fine, frltlndly .oklel 1ft

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POME.ROV. OHIO.

froln lhal city to qHUicothe, J

GOy. Jamea A. Rhoclet amtowl-

SAVE 20% ON. ALL
THESE OTHER FIN£
PIECES! .

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ruled filler, Indo•
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PEN &amp; CARTR!PGES
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make smart buys!

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with narrow or regular rules.

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brllsh. 5 oz. Sill.

29c

LEAD PENCILS
Savmgs on pl-.lf. of

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77c

and under to
save space In

limited oreu,
WIShable vinyl
cover 111ya neat.

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Webster's school, Office Dictionary .. 88c
2-Pocket Vinyl Envy·l.opa .............. 37c
&amp;·Inch Pointed Sci..ora .. ...... ........ 23c
Laundry Marking Pan, Iron-On Tapas .. 37c
Box of 16 Crayola Crayons .. ._.:_:.::.:..:.:··17c

ONE FINED

Ooe cue was lleard In Mid•
dleport Mayor C. 0. Fisber~o
court Wednesday eveJlina, Jobl
WUI, ii2, Mfddlepor~ beinl fin.

'They know't hat prices will never be
better at $eir Chevrolet dealer's than
tltey are in J\ugust. They know their
p,...ent ears will never be worth more
in trade than t\!ey are.rigbt now.
And they know a good value when
they see one, like ·a Gbevelle Malibu
SP.,rt &amp;upe-the most pQpular model
of America's most popul•~ mid-size car.
It comes with thick. team-cushione&lt;;l
seat., dee!&gt;·tWist carpeting,' vinyl up
one . door: and· ~~wn tJte other, padded

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SATURDAY
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suspension . Wide-stance wheel desjn u~
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So you see, "Che"(l'Q!et in J\llg!!'ll'' Ufr
makes a lot of sense. Fine cars.
Exceptionally good buys and all ~&lt;I

beautiful dtwing days Wt. Real
Malibu weather. Act, my friend.
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instrumen t panel and sun vilol'81or .,. .
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Ftsher nicrties sit solidly over 110me of '"

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''"' ..._ itilled Wednaday by a train in
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PC)meroy Ben Franl&lt;lin ... Sale Starts Friday

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FinED LOOSE·LEAF BINDER
Canvas binders,
ruled filler, Indo•
suides JncludiCI,

PEN &amp; CARTR!PGES
lu.y 12 blue mk " '

f1lls - a:et pen tree.

88t

VINYL BINDER
Orre ye!r guarantee!

2· or 3-ring s.tyl•. ,\

J• 98

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Long lastmg. Wrpes

clean, stays neat.

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INDEXED NOTE BOOK
96 pages for 3 SIJb·

Jecls. 3 11ole punch.

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88c

Val111

88c

As above plut

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more popor, die·

tionary, usisn..
mont book.

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2.11

Smart students
make smart buys!

Economy size pack
with narrow or regular rules.

47c
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To save money and; quite often, lots of it.~~:,.

G•n•r•l El•ctric

TABLE RADIO

• ldll•lln • Lri I

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On • Ft.ltl Trip I
Wrop -oround
cover foi"' back

5-tubeAM radio. Wal·

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nut.grain plastic cab·

Safe, plast1c ja r w1th

1net. Ul approved.

brllsh. 5 oz. Sill.

29c

LEAD PENCILS
Savmgs on pl-.lf. of

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77c

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limited oreu,
WIShable vinyl
cover 111ya neat.

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Webster's school, Office Dictionary .. 88c
2-Pocket Vinyl Envy·l.opa .............. 37c
&amp;·Inch Pointed Sci..ora .. ...... ........ 23c
Laundry Marking Pan, Iron-On Tapas .. 37c
Box of 16 Crayola Crayons .. ._.:_:.::.:..:.:··17c

ONE FINED

Ooe cue was lleard In Mid•
dleport Mayor C. 0. Fisber~o
court Wednesday eveJlina, Jobl
WUI, ii2, Mfddlepor~ beinl fin.

'They know't hat prices will never be
better at $eir Chevrolet dealer's than
tltey are in J\ugust. They know their
p,...ent ears will never be worth more
in trade than t\!ey are.rigbt now.
And they know a good value when
they see one, like ·a Gbevelle Malibu
SP.,rt &amp;upe-the most pQpular model
of America's most popul•~ mid-size car.
It comes with thick. team-cushione&lt;;l
seat., dee!&gt;·tWist carpeting,' vinyl up
one . door: and· ~~wn tJte other, padded

Sllff'St.

handling (eatures

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have : Ball-Race steering. Full Coil " ...,
suspension . Wide-stance wheel desjn u~
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for ~tea.dy cornering.
So you see, "Che"(l'Q!et in J\llg!!'ll'' Ufr
makes a lot of sense. Fine cars.
Exceptionally good buys and all ~&lt;I

beautiful dtwing days Wt. Real
Malibu weather. Act, my friend.
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instrumen t panel and sun vilol'81or .,. .
addf'&lt;.l safrty. Aud all those Bad)l'.by· '"
Ftsher nicrties sit solidly over 110me of '"

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'AKRON (UP!) - Riley !led.., - ...., " " - · rick, 54, Akron, wu struck and
''"' ..._ itilled Wednaday by a train in
~· !."'~ a~ ~ ntarby Munroe Fallo.

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,., "'it. ;:o. r, .
'.&gt;

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I

lng construction of Racine Locks. In
Ia 250-cubic-yard per
paclty automatic batch plant that Dravo Corporation Is us)ng to protluce
730,000 cubic yards of concrete required for project.

UPSTREAM AERIAL view shows 90-foot high lock walls rlsl,ng Ins Ide 2~-acre c!'llular cofferdam at site of new Racine Locks on Ohio
River, near Letart, W. Va. Dr avo Corporation1 Pittsburgh, is contractor.
'

'

comp
·. l et ron

. Dravo .CreiV$
. ' p ush rng or
1
·

-· !

Three 90-foot high lock walls 1Tiley will consist of two
.
are rising at the site of new '' foot wide
chambers Racine Locks on the Ohio Riv· ,l,:WO feet long and the

8

8

-/.

D
o1 am
• -/

cordinR to ·programmed use of leeds the material oniD • 300 •
concrete On arrival up to nine foot long conveyor, wblch
II

~!:s:~::d::·~~~.a~:=~.~:J.!~~·~~;ra:

.
·
per with a crane-handled ku· are avallablt for Immediate lllle
slows down or temporar-1 The contractor works six dayslthan 20,000 cubic yards of con·j Aggregates are ordered two blc yard bucket. 11te hopper from "always-on·hanll." bargea;
a week, during wbich more crete 19 placed.
to three weeks In advance, ac·
Racine Locks wlll be the
no Almaaae
fourth of this type built by .DraBy Ualled Pretl Ialema•tonal vo under the Corpo of ' Engl·
Today ts Tbursdey, AUK. 11, neers' long-range program far
the 22Srd day of 1966 wltb 142 Improving Ohio River nav!ga.
to f o l l o w , t l o
:;n;;;;fa;;c;;lll;;tl;;es;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'
The inoon II between. Its last
quarter and new phase.
11te morning atars· an! Mars,
Venus, Jupiter and Saturii.
11tere are no evening stars.
American 1enpr1ter · Carrie
Bond was born oil Ibis day in
1882.
'
On this day In hlltol')l:
In 1935, Nazi storm troopers
demonotrated against the Ger·
man Jews.
Jn. 1962, Soviet · utronaul
•U•\1,-.,::.J'\'
.
Andrlan
N I k &amp;I 1 y ev· was
launched Into space for a trip
thai laoted nearly four days. He
was followed 24 hours later by
utronaut Pavel Popovich.
In 1964, race rlols thai swept BOb Hopo/Porry Como/
lbe New Jersey clUes of At! Unklllter/Kins Fomllyf
Paterson and Elizabeth 1!&gt;1' two Jimmy Dean/Htrman'a
Hermits/Rhodes Brost
daya broke out
Lavin' Spoontui/Fullfr 8ro1/
In 1865, Negroes began Mlu UIA·World/ ·
,
rioting in the Watts section of Plus meny otherll
Los All8eles. Several daya of
PLUS
violence took 34 llves, and 856 Harn.HI Rlcint, Auto RHIIII,
others were Injured. · Many Horse Pullfnc, Summer Theatre
Group, Auto Thrill Show,
lllrUctures were burned and Ho~tShow
1

er where DrAvo Corporation is 1600 feet long . ."' J"
placing as much as 4,000 cubic I lu its .current work,

.
concrete lirts on .

yards of concrete per day. , ~ , forming
Concreting began late in Ap- 'first shill and part of the sec. ril and through the end of July ond in building the 1,51~foot
more than 50 per cent of .the long land wall , 1,500-fool long
I:W 000 cubic yards the project middle wall, 2,i00-foot long m- )wHi require had befn placed. er wall and adjoining inside •
i~ total of 300,0011 cubic yards of . the-cofferdam sectlo~s of gu~rd
~oncrete

was placed in the first walls. Concreting is handled

tree montbB and more than most of the second shift and
'(1,000 eubir yard!; were added .1 of the third.
.,
n July. ."

.

1

Concrete is supplied from

1 Botloms of land, middle and 1251!-cubic-yard per hour ·capac·
·iver walls have been concret· ity automatic batch plant equip.
d inside the 25-acre cellular ped with lour 4-cu~l~,yard mix·
:oflerdam, and each wall is up m. Four small standamrd~n~·~~~~ I
,o iui' average height · of
11 locomotives .move the c1
ills. Each lift ts llv~ . feet high in 4-cubic·~ard buckets, a
md about 45 feet square. T h e imum ol 2,000 feet to pi~:;: I
lll!l ~11! 11eing formed with sites _lVhere lhel are
,.nUievered wood-faced forms. by gantry cranes.
OUtsld~ .!he C9ffer&lt;lam, 77,000 To meet. Its now h~a'?'
~bic ya'i'ds off concrete ha·s creting pace and minmuze
&gt;een placed in constructing sec· possibility of Interruption of its
ions or upper and lower guard materials supply, Dravo st~k·
walls.
i piles an ·llllulually large quanti·
The locks are being huUI 'un- ty of aggregates - over 50,000
der a $28.8 ntllllon contract from tona pf sand and stone, and
the U. 8. Army Corps of E1181- stores 3,000 barrels of cement.
neers. WC:at"~ oeven miles be- Cement is barged ln. from
lOW ~ Lilck No. 23 •Ill\ Pittsburgh (dver 200 mlles) and
10 mlles '· aboVe PomerOy, lht sand and s_tone fro!ll C~:~:t~l
nl&amp;h-lifl iiavigaUon locks, and a. (about 250 mlles) and L
dam no! yet constructed, will (400 miles).
.
raise upper .pool level by as Use of this long but eco;~~~
much ao U feet and permit ' r&amp; cal supply line required
moval af lblee · obsolete .,lock• to . adopt rigid ·scheduling
and dams. .
· ··
maintain its aggregate suppU••I
Racine Loclcl' are scheduled for ready use in the
event
for complett6n in late
1967. high water or a delay In

OHIO
STATE

~"FAIR

AUG. 2S THRU SEPT. '5

Orlve fnl•rwflte

Soturdoy Til 9
E. MAIN ST.

WY 2-3975

.

PC)&gt;fo\EROY

OUR FRESH GROUND-PACKAGED

.

Hashentlte K!iigdom of
dan is the o!flctal .l!lme
of
'i'

FIRST CUTS OF FRESH

PORK CHOPS

[

FULL LINE of CANNING

Jars &amp; Canning Supplies
McCOY'S HOMOGENIZED

gol.

HOLSUM OR ADAMS

5

lotVH

95c

At Ingels Carpet House II Pomeroy

1tll 1\G~t IIU'

M3nklnd has used a varllety
objects as money, Beads,
caiUe and other
animals have been
I comJnoDiy
used
Among more
ucoins,. were
hu
tusks and

I

CARPET ·

Of FAMOUS

BARWICK

Arl Olcl hvoriN Wltll A New Look

SADDLES :&amp;LEATHER GOODS

Acrllon • Nylon
SoiKI From Ovtr

'1HE. CORKY"

• Bridlee
• Hilters

200 Pottorna &amp; coiGn

~·

•Bits

• Bllnkets

Prle~~

Rp"* -.Shoes
• Brushes . eComlis
ellld

.

t3 95

Start At

-.show H•hWi

$29.95

up

HORSE SADDLES
$69.95 up

B.R.W. HOWE. &amp; LEATHER SUPPLY
Pomtroy, 0.

NOTHING
DOWN •
.
~

'

UP TO I YEARS TO PAY

FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT
N. 211d Ave.

Middleport, 0.

.

~

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'' $750

SWlSHER
&amp;- ~OHSE
'
REXAU DRUGS
·,

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WY 2-29$5 • ·

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Carpet
PLACED IN OUR

DOORWAYAT220
SIZES:
SY2-12 12'1\-4
C&amp;D Widths

• oq. yd.

FREE
ESTIMATES!

•Multi-Color lopf
Halters ·
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PONYS~DDW

•

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Test

IXPDT INSTALLATION

GRADE A MILK ·~ 8Sc

DEMONSTRATION

UR pttG§CRIPlloN
YO ' ~·GAIN \M H\StOll

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EGGS

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$24.95

MONEY

Stop In Today and Select Your

FROM NEARBY FARMS

MINUET
$16.95

Unbelievable

GROUND BEEF

BREAD

7l .an4 uft M'lut

c..,,,.,., ,,,,

UP TO 4,000 CUBIC YARDS ot conctete per day are being placed by Dravo Corporation at Racine Locks.
Gantry crane at right lifts 4-cubl~;'ard concrete bucket for discharge into form. Oilier monoliths are shown in
varloua stages of construction. Five-foot Ufts are formed with cantilevered wood-faced forms.

Open Dolly 9:00 to 7;00-Frld.Y Til 8

This alarm clock
is for people
who wakeup
not knowing
what day it is.

Jlfh AYI. ot flit J 7111 A'II,,..,.,,.
tor 100,000 tlrt.

SIMON'S "MARKET
~.

SCHOOL 1/ME--SOC'NI

FREE ENTERTAINMENT

I

{

'

MAINnREiT; ""'
Pedestrians wlll .walt 011
It ~ It will be ~aed

to sun, wind, •
mud,
dllat. greue, oil -- to
cODstant wear.
Wi do tbil to Invite you
to our ainazlng 'clealllnl ·
demona1ritlon eomlnl

. In early August
WATCH FOil fTf •

IN$1WITIC

....
This one is for people who
wake up too late for it
to make any difference.

j

�...
I
Lock.Wails·. . ise Near R. ac1ne/
,., "'it. ;:o. r, .
'.&gt;

\

I

lng construction of Racine Locks. In
Ia 250-cubic-yard per
paclty automatic batch plant that Dravo Corporation Is us)ng to protluce
730,000 cubic yards of concrete required for project.

UPSTREAM AERIAL view shows 90-foot high lock walls rlsl,ng Ins Ide 2~-acre c!'llular cofferdam at site of new Racine Locks on Ohio
River, near Letart, W. Va. Dr avo Corporation1 Pittsburgh, is contractor.
'

'

comp
·. l et ron

. Dravo .CreiV$
. ' p ush rng or
1
·

-· !

Three 90-foot high lock walls 1Tiley will consist of two
.
are rising at the site of new '' foot wide
chambers Racine Locks on the Ohio Riv· ,l,:WO feet long and the

8

8

-/.

D
o1 am
• -/

cordinR to ·programmed use of leeds the material oniD • 300 •
concrete On arrival up to nine foot long conveyor, wblch
II

~!:s:~::d::·~~~.a~:=~.~:J.!~~·~~;ra:

.
·
per with a crane-handled ku· are avallablt for Immediate lllle
slows down or temporar-1 The contractor works six dayslthan 20,000 cubic yards of con·j Aggregates are ordered two blc yard bucket. 11te hopper from "always-on·hanll." bargea;
a week, during wbich more crete 19 placed.
to three weeks In advance, ac·
Racine Locks wlll be the
no Almaaae
fourth of this type built by .DraBy Ualled Pretl Ialema•tonal vo under the Corpo of ' Engl·
Today ts Tbursdey, AUK. 11, neers' long-range program far
the 22Srd day of 1966 wltb 142 Improving Ohio River nav!ga.
to f o l l o w , t l o
:;n;;;;fa;;c;;lll;;tl;;es;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'
The inoon II between. Its last
quarter and new phase.
11te morning atars· an! Mars,
Venus, Jupiter and Saturii.
11tere are no evening stars.
American 1enpr1ter · Carrie
Bond was born oil Ibis day in
1882.
'
On this day In hlltol')l:
In 1935, Nazi storm troopers
demonotrated against the Ger·
man Jews.
Jn. 1962, Soviet · utronaul
•U•\1,-.,::.J'\'
.
Andrlan
N I k &amp;I 1 y ev· was
launched Into space for a trip
thai laoted nearly four days. He
was followed 24 hours later by
utronaut Pavel Popovich.
In 1964, race rlols thai swept BOb Hopo/Porry Como/
lbe New Jersey clUes of At! Unklllter/Kins Fomllyf
Paterson and Elizabeth 1!&gt;1' two Jimmy Dean/Htrman'a
Hermits/Rhodes Brost
daya broke out
Lavin' Spoontui/Fullfr 8ro1/
In 1865, Negroes began Mlu UIA·World/ ·
,
rioting in the Watts section of Plus meny otherll
Los All8eles. Several daya of
PLUS
violence took 34 llves, and 856 Harn.HI Rlcint, Auto RHIIII,
others were Injured. · Many Horse Pullfnc, Summer Theatre
Group, Auto Thrill Show,
lllrUctures were burned and Ho~tShow
1

er where DrAvo Corporation is 1600 feet long . ."' J"
placing as much as 4,000 cubic I lu its .current work,

.
concrete lirts on .

yards of concrete per day. , ~ , forming
Concreting began late in Ap- 'first shill and part of the sec. ril and through the end of July ond in building the 1,51~foot
more than 50 per cent of .the long land wall , 1,500-fool long
I:W 000 cubic yards the project middle wall, 2,i00-foot long m- )wHi require had befn placed. er wall and adjoining inside •
i~ total of 300,0011 cubic yards of . the-cofferdam sectlo~s of gu~rd
~oncrete

was placed in the first walls. Concreting is handled

tree montbB and more than most of the second shift and
'(1,000 eubir yard!; were added .1 of the third.
.,
n July. ."

.

1

Concrete is supplied from

1 Botloms of land, middle and 1251!-cubic-yard per hour ·capac·
·iver walls have been concret· ity automatic batch plant equip.
d inside the 25-acre cellular ped with lour 4-cu~l~,yard mix·
:oflerdam, and each wall is up m. Four small standamrd~n~·~~~~ I
,o iui' average height · of
11 locomotives .move the c1
ills. Each lift ts llv~ . feet high in 4-cubic·~ard buckets, a
md about 45 feet square. T h e imum ol 2,000 feet to pi~:;: I
lll!l ~11! 11eing formed with sites _lVhere lhel are
,.nUievered wood-faced forms. by gantry cranes.
OUtsld~ .!he C9ffer&lt;lam, 77,000 To meet. Its now h~a'?'
~bic ya'i'ds off concrete ha·s creting pace and minmuze
&gt;een placed in constructing sec· possibility of Interruption of its
ions or upper and lower guard materials supply, Dravo st~k·
walls.
i piles an ·llllulually large quanti·
The locks are being huUI 'un- ty of aggregates - over 50,000
der a $28.8 ntllllon contract from tona pf sand and stone, and
the U. 8. Army Corps of E1181- stores 3,000 barrels of cement.
neers. WC:at"~ oeven miles be- Cement is barged ln. from
lOW ~ Lilck No. 23 •Ill\ Pittsburgh (dver 200 mlles) and
10 mlles '· aboVe PomerOy, lht sand and s_tone fro!ll C~:~:t~l
nl&amp;h-lifl iiavigaUon locks, and a. (about 250 mlles) and L
dam no! yet constructed, will (400 miles).
.
raise upper .pool level by as Use of this long but eco;~~~
much ao U feet and permit ' r&amp; cal supply line required
moval af lblee · obsolete .,lock• to . adopt rigid ·scheduling
and dams. .
· ··
maintain its aggregate suppU••I
Racine Loclcl' are scheduled for ready use in the
event
for complett6n in late
1967. high water or a delay In

OHIO
STATE

~"FAIR

AUG. 2S THRU SEPT. '5

Orlve fnl•rwflte

Soturdoy Til 9
E. MAIN ST.

WY 2-3975

.

PC)&gt;fo\EROY

OUR FRESH GROUND-PACKAGED

.

Hashentlte K!iigdom of
dan is the o!flctal .l!lme
of
'i'

FIRST CUTS OF FRESH

PORK CHOPS

[

FULL LINE of CANNING

Jars &amp; Canning Supplies
McCOY'S HOMOGENIZED

gol.

HOLSUM OR ADAMS

5

lotVH

95c

At Ingels Carpet House II Pomeroy

1tll 1\G~t IIU'

M3nklnd has used a varllety
objects as money, Beads,
caiUe and other
animals have been
I comJnoDiy
used
Among more
ucoins,. were
hu
tusks and

I

CARPET ·

Of FAMOUS

BARWICK

Arl Olcl hvoriN Wltll A New Look

SADDLES :&amp;LEATHER GOODS

Acrllon • Nylon
SoiKI From Ovtr

'1HE. CORKY"

• Bridlee
• Hilters

200 Pottorna &amp; coiGn

~·

•Bits

• Bllnkets

Prle~~

Rp"* -.Shoes
• Brushes . eComlis
ellld

.

t3 95

Start At

-.show H•hWi

$29.95

up

HORSE SADDLES
$69.95 up

B.R.W. HOWE. &amp; LEATHER SUPPLY
Pomtroy, 0.

NOTHING
DOWN •
.
~

'

UP TO I YEARS TO PAY

FOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT
N. 211d Ave.

Middleport, 0.

.

~

.

'

'' $750

SWlSHER
&amp;- ~OHSE
'
REXAU DRUGS
·,

~··

~.

WY 2-29$5 • ·

'

Herculon
Carpet
PLACED IN OUR

DOORWAYAT220
SIZES:
SY2-12 12'1\-4
C&amp;D Widths

• oq. yd.

FREE
ESTIMATES!

•Multi-Color lopf
Halters ·
,
PONYS~DDW

•

Torture
Test

IXPDT INSTALLATION

GRADE A MILK ·~ 8Sc

DEMONSTRATION

UR pttG§CRIPlloN
YO ' ~·GAIN \M H\StOll

•Herculon

EGGS

CRESCENDO
$24.95

MONEY

Stop In Today and Select Your

FROM NEARBY FARMS

MINUET
$16.95

Unbelievable

GROUND BEEF

BREAD

7l .an4 uft M'lut

c..,,,.,., ,,,,

UP TO 4,000 CUBIC YARDS ot conctete per day are being placed by Dravo Corporation at Racine Locks.
Gantry crane at right lifts 4-cubl~;'ard concrete bucket for discharge into form. Oilier monoliths are shown in
varloua stages of construction. Five-foot Ufts are formed with cantilevered wood-faced forms.

Open Dolly 9:00 to 7;00-Frld.Y Til 8

This alarm clock
is for people
who wakeup
not knowing
what day it is.

Jlfh AYI. ot flit J 7111 A'II,,..,.,,.
tor 100,000 tlrt.

SIMON'S "MARKET
~.

SCHOOL 1/ME--SOC'NI

FREE ENTERTAINMENT

I

{

'

MAINnREiT; ""'
Pedestrians wlll .walt 011
It ~ It will be ~aed

to sun, wind, •
mud,
dllat. greue, oil -- to
cODstant wear.
Wi do tbil to Invite you
to our ainazlng 'clealllnl ·
demona1ritlon eomlnl

. In early August
WATCH FOil fTf •

IN$1WITIC

....
This one is for people who
wake up too late for it
to make any difference.

j

�'

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'I.

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l·~GIQN ·IN ·AM~RICA
· au.

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Religiou~

·LUncJleonGlve~

-

InHonorof
Candidates

'

Education.: May Focus on Adults

·'

HEL.EN ·HELP USl

IIJ LIIUJ8 ~
Ulhed Pn:is JaltrulliiNI

i,

{l)

be llle prlmlrJ liqell oflrtlt of fill time ~ apent among editnr ollhe magazine C~~stla- doctrinal illiteracy which is
by Hefen 80\tel
i1
relillous odocalioll programa. adults who ore tpOranl t1 or ntly Today, agrees that adult prevalent among adult
POINT PLEASANT ':r,1
_ H.
For ·many years, churcllea "The key tn Christian eduea· lndlfftrent to Christian teah Christian education. is a field members," be says.
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
•Qutheee!966n
1
••ogues
have
foeusei1
11.,
in
the
cburclt
1s
re••t..
the
ings.
.
that
cries
out
lor
uut1at1ve
on
"The
family,
nol
the
oon
..
~,
~
• nd .yn..,
~1
d b rd
th
burch is the
This column is for young peo- 1Dear Helen;
delea was held Wednesday noo~ :·,
their religious educalioo eflorts illformed odull," says Dr. W. "Unless we can have an the part ol pastors. an oa s, or e c
•
1
ple, their problems lind plea&amp;- To the 1"·year~ld ''VIctim of m· Gene Ball's restaurant with '
Kent Gilbert Ul of Philltdel- lnlormed laity' eflorts In bring sessions and vestr~es.
" tha mostBeffective
educationa
th
t
most
parenis
ures. their troubles and fun . As outdated r s~al~ restrictions:" tbe Point Pteasan~Mason Colin· "
.. children.
Tbe wisdom of this approaCh, phia, u..utive secretary oC the up cblldren ill lhe failh will be "\1 for no o er reason
n. cy. u
ba .
the rest ol Helen Help U~l I lilund out In the long l'llll ' It .., "'"amber of Commerce bos~o·~
10 long taken lilr granled, is Boa'rd of ~.l.rish Educdon, larply 'litiated by what they lhal there can never be . Jood ly need some SIC
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Lutheran Church "'
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tb.e adult communi- Sunday school teaching w&lt;lbo.ut education ofIfilltheir
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From Protestants, CathoUcs .· It does little good In send I ty,'' Gilbert said.
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teachers who know the Bible, they can lu I t. rr responSi •.
Attending were qu
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ond Jews C0111es lbe revolutions- Child to Sunday school lor an
Field CrlH Ollt
'!'e must begm_ . now to lily for the Christian training
uestions thill wonderful 111-yell'Oid bey. dates and a representative of :
ry suggesUon that adults should hour a week, be seys, If tile Dr. Frank E. Gaebelein, co- overcome the blbllcal and their children at home."
In ~~U~~ur ~~g~du
IT, :~d
f!ib~comy folD their llJIOIISOI'II. conltsl judges, ('
Catholic educalors from all oare of Helen Help US!
litis and asked
Mayor of Point Pleasant and ·» •
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Sunda dinners OOCI&amp;!ooally.
Fair Board president. and mem· ,.,
OCI'Ii
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reached a similar conclusion at CHAMPION TROUBLEY •
aac1 be'8 26 ben of the presa.
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Today I 18 21
• '""'nylng the event .-ere Carl :1
alf:•
..-tel'll a
a recent Washington co erence GE'ITER• 0
He bas flnlahed college aad I """'
PhilThe August maellng oi the was ,..;1 by Mra. Gruemi m -len an )1\'lllg ao old·
ol the Confraternity of Clrris- Dear Helen:
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got my degree in June. Wed· Dunn, John Hurd, Elaine Lin- ,J
~,... of tbe Rock Springs Meli&gt; regard to the Distrk:t meeting ra•!iJDN "opetJ air" lee
nan Doctrine. .
I do more slup1d thlro&amp;s a~d ding beDs will 8001 rlllg. So Ups, Mayor D. B. MorganM
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eld
H th M tbodist 18clai, 11ot1c wltlt ao
get myself intn more trouble '"
1.f you're will'"• to da Luthey, the first ason
adlat church was htld Tuesday to be h
at ea
e
~ of bud mao!c.
They urged parishes to one day than live groups ol yoo tsee, parenis bal{"' way County Fair Queen, Frank Cap~ 1
!!!!ling ot the churcb,
with church, M~port on Sot~em- 'no eeeen baacl, dlreeled
curtail expansion of youth work hoods do in a i!fetime. I am a ~~. 11 Y~!ze your cholte
bert, Marty Buffington
and
1
~ William Gruner, pres!- bor 7, from' i:ao "-"'· to . I'M$ by Clwlel Yealo, wiD play Arthh W. Todd, Georgeana lor a while, and concentrate on jinx to myself.
wi~ -EXPERIENCE SPEAKS Mrs. Lawrence Gerlach, Jr ..
Mjt, in cllargi.
p.m. It wa• voted to urder pro- allrliq all p.m. oa lbe blgh
fostering deeper understandong Here's one ol my better days:
.
Rebecca Lewis and Mrs. Mar·
Group lln&amp;inl ol "God will gram bookl for the new year, acllool portko. Tile "Impacts" Todd. Ann Barker, John
and commotment amoog adults . I First 1 woke up _ that's bad Dear Helen :
tha Thompson : Susan Darsl and
ldt Can of You," •nd prayer which beRins In September. wll also be featured.
Barker, Harry L. Armstrong, I
Crux of Problem
Ienough. Then 1 forgot to do my My fiancee says we should Mrs. Clara Scholtz; Brenda
by')(rs. Walter Wears opened " Do Something," was
the
To be tare of a seat, bring and Madaline Armstrong , 10 Th•. Union of American chores and got my allowance share everytning, so "Tell me Steele and Jon Leighty; Nancy
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the
program
prese•ted
·O.Ifriends"
1111 meeilng. A commun1cauon poe o
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your own lawn or
foldinl Elbert Mullin ' and Gladies Muh Hebrew Congregations has a1so docked.
all shoot your ex-...
- Morgan dnd Philip Ball; CaroI
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by Mrs. Lewis Grueser. .The cbatrs.
lins, Parcels. Salem.
I decided that grownups are the 1 had a baseball game that Some ol them were dogs. Must Kegley and Mrs. Don Nott;
hymu: "0 Master l..et me Walk
Richard fl. Neulzling, Dor.. crux ol the religious education day , but the doclor told me I I? - Dl':KE
Martha Frances Ball
and
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a Dear Deke:
George Roberts; Nita Walden
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Amos Leonard, and a reading
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reform temples to give high torn muscle. 1 told my manag- Tell her 8 nice little fiancee and G. A. Bitis; Jean Warner,

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TIIUIUIDAY
JIEIG_S COUNTY Democrat
el'!f&gt; mll meet at ~cuse
town bail, Thursday, at 7.30 P·
m~'~Member~ are asked_ to
1Jt111 Judwtches or cookies lor

~i;~~~~!~:::r~l;:~:~~!~t ~;:~~; i~ J:~!~~duc1ed adult [~ ~~~:en !n~";:ts!~t t; ~h;ll :f~o~r .~..:~I..e~ew:l..;g :ryMr;ly~1v~':!eywatters
. Dr Grant S Shockley. What' s wrong m thai '
do 1. "
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to William
Anderson, Jenn;: , professor of religious educatmn , I'll tell you what's wrong: gs le. - .,_
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Donald

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Mr. anti Mn. Fern Gillog!J
PT. PLEASANT- Elmer
GillOIIYMrdd ~":;
gene Pilffh, 30, Middleport, Ohio Columbul I'ICIIJUy wbere !bey
i!lld Georgetle Patrl&lt;k, 30,
visited tile Elba McKnf8bi famColumbia, have mille JppliCaElba, wbo 11 IIIJIU ~== II
lion for a marriage lictnse in
the bospttal, 11 n
the office of the Cotmty Clerk.] !mtpro•v!ng follow!Dg 1
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Momrl' CBANOEII MIND
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Mr.
Mrs. Gene -·"·
LEBANON, Ind. &lt;UPI)
anti family eata1aiDet1 Mr.
Coacb "11mce Hale pf Miami anti Mrl. Ra C1Jew11e aad lamUntvel'lity oald Welnesday thel 11y I'ICIIJI!y wtlh 1 blrtltdiJ
he has 1101 81Ven up hope of supper in honor of Mrs. CbeageiUng blgb adJDol basltelball dle.
star Rick Mount of LeballoiJ to
attend the F')orida university
next fall.
M o u n t, who o r ! 1 i nail 1
plllllliOd to lltelld Miami U.,
~cbaqlll btl mild Uti BIRTII: A aon tn Mr. atJd Mrs. plBDJ to altend Pur11ue Un!venl...., J~, Pl. Plrr 1L IJ•

'Pieaoanl VaHey llosp!lal
,WMI'I'I'ED: Mrs.
DanDy
J"'"10n, Pt Pleasant: M r 1.
J~ Greer, Pt. Pleuant: Kenneth F!"!ey, Ravenswood ; Dan~ Nowhn, Pt. Pleaaant; Mrs.
Jlohn Hickman, Ravenswood:
\'torthy Duncan, Apple Grove;
Mrs. Lula Likens, Henderson;
W . and Mrs · Geor.s• B· Mcamtnck 'and Ronrlie McClint"!'k. all of Pt .. Pleasant; Char1~ Jlll!kaon, B1dwell: Paul AIhnder, Pt. Pleasant
.DISCH~GED: Clyde
Me...-mttt, Pt. Pleasant: M r 1.
diester Coy, Gallipolis: Mrs.
Lliuisa Messick, Gallipolla Ferry; Mrs. Vincetlt 'l'urnel-, AalJ.

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Mom takes pride in !te BEAUTY, the
ch!ldren Uke Its TOUGHNESS • • •
aDCI Dad, natura!ly welcomes !t
ADAPTABILITY aDd ECONOMY.

Ask for it by n•m•,
FtOOR-GUARD ENAMEL •t

EBERSBACH HARDWARE
MAIN ST.

POMEROY

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On116 to S.ll At This Price!
REGULAR $99.95 ,

REFRIGERATOR

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Reg. 249.95
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Only 2 To Sell

KELVINATOR

$175

Also One 17,500 BTU L.ft.

Bedroom Suites
You get the dresser, cbest, bookcase l&gt;ed,
mattress, bnx springs, 2 lamps, 2 pillows,
1 bedspread and 1 pr. pillow cases.

AU 12 PIECE GROUP

YOU JUST CALL FOR COMFORT!

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2 Step Tables
1 Coffee Table
2 Nice Table Lamps

'· Rocker$.':....:, . ,

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Low Price

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Good nylon covers &amp; foam cushions

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SALE!

Just In Time'- For
August. Sale
New Shipment

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For Better, Quicker Mare Efficient Servlc•

Recliner
CHAIRS

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Throw Rugs

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All Nylon

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MAnRESS SALE
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2 Pc. Living Room

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Coppertone or white. Big freezer in

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QUICKLY DRIES TO A FULL GLOSS
for noon, fum!ture, wood'!ork, cab!·
neta, boats, bicy~les, macb!Dery, etc.

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Gen. Sberman burned AtiiJio were
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baa reporled tbe PI,.....,..,.,Of
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W. _va., visiled rellltlves here
durmg the week.
. .Mn. llorley Lee Roush and
Carolyll have returned home Ifter villitlng relatives in Kanw.
Mr. Pbil Cooli4! waa lD SUJIIo
meraville,
New Jeracy over
the week~d w...,_e l1e alleadsd
the wi\il!llng of Carol Friend
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Lake Riley near Weatnn, W.Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow
and famlly of MoundsvHle, W.
Va.. visited relatives here last
week.
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Robert Welch of
w Va villited at ~
hb broiher and family, Rev.
and Mrs Jack T Welch and
children,' over th~ weekend.
Mr and Mrs James McComb
and Jimmy of' Pittsburgh, Pa.,
vlsiled on Saturday at the home

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soap proj..,t for Viet Nam.
Those attending were Mn.
Jack Hesson, MJ;l·
Velma
Rousb, .Mn. David
Roush,
Mn. Jack Welch, Mrs. Donald
Bumgardner,
Mrs.
A. L.
Spmu•e and Mrs. Robert Layne.
PERIIONALS
Mrs. John Hoffman bas relilrlled home after being • paUent at Camden Clark Hospital
In Parkersburg lor injuries suifared In a fall.

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with Mrs. A;L. Sproule Mr. aad Mn. Robert Ten- ol her pareitll, llfr, aad lin.
aad Mrit. Robert LayDe U bOB~ ~ and cb!ldren, Mr. aad 1111'1. fro.be RoiiBIL
'file ptDif&amp;DI ''LeanliDS aarenca TeJIIIIID~ Mr. 8llj[ lllrl. · Mr. aad Mn. IMler OblilliII» IIJhle" • .· · prese~ Rollerl BQre, Sieve tl\11 ·!lobo er 1re Y1J1111c Ill DaylE,
Ill by !lira. Jack
Mn. lllf, Mr. aad Mr&amp; ~ lhll week.
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David Roush rep&lt;nled 011 the aad family are vacallollblg at Billy Nease of BnckhaMOJI,

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our comnutment bet!••'
was !
le~ M. Anderson , Lois. Porn I al Garrett Theolog&lt;cal Semina·[ After th e game, along comes \
by some anclenl Greek
given by . Mrs .. Leona~. followroy.
,
. ry, Eva nslon, IIi , emphas12es the guy who gets me in , the
IN mAILAND
ladies.
ed bya d1scuss10n on Do Someut 5tl members
and ' Frank Fugate, Gaynel,c Fu tha t adults need religious mosl trouble. He wouidn I be- , .
thing," from the Methodist Wo- Abo
. Church en· I gate-, to Wilham R Anderson, trainmg for their own sakes, beve about my leg and IS go- A•nnan Flrst Class
man, led by Mrs. Leonard and gue!s aof ~~·i~::Oer at Asb and Jenmler M Anderson. 2 :14 1and not merely to equip them ing lo tell the manager ot the Andrew left recenlly lor
r~ents.
Mrs. Willilp1 Grueser. A poem, JOY
p
I Acres, Pomeroy.
. to teach children
I team
J was swimrmng, when I and where he will be on tern·
48e bac ~ at arty drur .tore.
pclNE SOUTHERN, Lqca) "Wqri&lt;IN lfesolution" by the Cave recently .
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Robert Hartenbach, Shenff, .'The massive problems oflt should be playin~ llasebail, porary duty for the next sixl~:~~::;,,,:. rrcn.M&lt;-Nar . ......,
A·tti~ Boosters will . ·.· lllliet leader and the Mizpah benedic- Earl Starkey was in Colum- Dena Jung, Dena Wmters Sm•t~ our rapidly changing society so I may get kicked orf t he mo~ths with a combat
ter::'~':· .:~~·~~:u:;:
TliandiY at I p.m., at the Sen- tion in unison, closed the meet- bus on Saturday where he at· to Frank Fugate, 2.34 Acres, are bringing traumatic expe1·- iteam .
·group.
:::~~~~~~:=::~·~·::.,.~"'E'~;,~~--~ru:h~e~:'~t~~o~w;;'"~~!
Soil~ High School.
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hlg. •
tended the monthly meetings of Pomeroy.
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· iences upon adults ," he says. At lhe beach I also lost
' Andrew has been
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the Board of prrectors of the I Richard L. ao~sh, Josoe V. "They 001 only must help yt&gt;Uth brand new expenSive beach
at Malmstrom A.F.B.,
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4otut Counell, Daugbters of
- - Grange Mutuil! Casualty ln~ur- Roush, IO JoSle ~ . aoush, Lot, In face these changes construc-1el that • girl took by
for the past 212 years. He IS
Amlt'il:a, will meet Thursday
ance Co., and the GM Premmm Racine.
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lively but they. also must Iand my father 's $4.50 sunglass- son of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis
eveaing at_.,• bo~ of Mr•.
Budget Corp. He called to see Argyle L. Deeter and nor- mast~r the transition them- es, and got sunburned.
Andrew, Long Bottom. His
A~ Sayre... " ':.,,
bis sister, Mrs. Jessie Jewell. ence E. Deeter, to West V1rgm- selves.. .
This is ju' t an example. I've
IS : A-IC ADC!rew Francis
SHIRT
~CINE CHAI"l1!! P' of, A. _
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Law- ia Pulp Paper .. Parcels, Olive.
His statement is corroburated lbad lots worse days. How can R., A.F. 13821f119, 634 Co~~~~~~
VICE
TliDnday, Aug. II at• p.m., at r
. . . son and children spent the Victnr L. Gt~m and Anna A. b 0 private survey conducted 1 unjinx myself'! - UNLUCKY Support Group, APO, San
SER
U. Racine School.
· Holser Botp!lal:
VISoting weekend with relatives in lhe Grim, tn Walter M. Riggs and ~ the Lutheran Church in IJINX
Calif. 911310.
IN AT 9 AM--OUT AT
PH!LATHEA WOMEN ol the hours 2-1 and •-li p.m. Parenls Charleston area.
Alma Riggs Lots, Mtddleport. A .
It h
that many [Dear Jinx:
5 PM.
Middteport Ch
. urc b. 0f Ch"· '1 qply OD Ped'Iau-·ICi war d.
Sunday dinner guesll! of Mr. Velma Pearl• Reynolds to Wen- hmenca.
ch . sd ows
Its who have a' Think ahead! When you
A thought lor the
. ursd.ey evemng
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Admfl • loll . ,
· and DorothY J. c ur -gomg
and 'Mrs. Reed J elfers were I dell L. Pnce
f 'lh a u. ' God are tn stop and reason, "!I I
r,anadian author Jobn Strlll1ger•[l
win meet Th
the churcb at 7:30p.m.
Mrs. Irene H. Ervtn, · 1113ti Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruth Price, Parcels, Middleport.
strong ere~' b &lt;n fast - ;,.ovin Ibis, then TillS might hoppen, oaid: "Our bitterest
TWIUGHT GARDEN
clllb Chatham Ave.; Mrs. Russell D. land family, Mr. and Mrs. Don ' John c. Hensley and Barbara bewtld f
Ytim
nd r! you'll soon become a jinx
always drained from
will meet in the dining room wood, 98 Gar!Jeld Ave.; Mrs. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. La- s_ Hensley to Harold Brewer events • our.
e,b at "the breaker - H
Ideals"
ehurcb Thursday 1F aster ",an s·ICkle, 540 Fifth vern Jordan and cbildren.
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and Ruby 'Brewer, Parcel, 01- very• uncertatn
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at ):30 p.m., lor a workshop, St., Kanauga ; Mrs. Carroll H. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith ·
apphcahon
n s lan prm- Nice kids with their
with Mn. Robert llj!lbel, OAGC Burnette, Jr., Rt. 2 Galltpohs; aad daughtnr, Jle!ty, Belpre, "~eva o. Shumate to Jim- copies 10 St;:'"lfiC social and easy little problems won't
Judge, in charge. Members are Theod?re Whiltingtnn, Rt. 2 were weekl!lld guests o1 her my Joe Hemsley and Ann Hems- personal pro lems
peve this. but it bappens a
tn bring flowers and rontainers Cheshire; Mrs. ~andivllle Par- brother-in-law aad sister, Mr. ley Parcels, Salisbury.
To help them, the.;uth"f,an where there's oo place to
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arrange- sons, Cheshire: Mrs. Wilbert and Mrs. Carl Greenles
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Am ca as but the street and nothing
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FIGHT FOR CROWN
Ia un c he d an .. ex~en.tai do bul wbat everybody does
,
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A: Moses, 'Tb~: Robert
ley, Mollory, also 'ris!ted.
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio (!JPI) - Ji&lt;OJ';"t called,. the thinking get in trouble. I'm a slum kid
POMEROY HIGH SCHOOL Rice, Rt. I Vmtnn: Mrs.
T11oee villitlng 011 a Sunday Toledo district Champion Mau- man 8 ~eligl~. lt ~ooslsts of I'm in the !otb grade
Athletic AssociatiOn ._!rill bold a H. UIII'Df't Rt I Northup;
· Mrs. Mltrl Galaway were mee takes on Daylon a re a filmed Intervtews wtlh people I've had to "go away" tim!O]I
ht&amp;h school teen ..dance lhl• L. Jl\vld ;Jorscbnik, Pt. PleasAda Shaw, Rebecca champion Patterson Park for ol ouistandmg competen"': 10 times because or this boy.
Friday night with the Jays at ani; Bartnw A. Jones, Hellder· Buckley and IDeJ:
tba Ohio Little League champ- fields such as theology , diplo- won' t let me date others.
the Pomeroy Hi&amp;b gym, with son; Conrad D. Berkley, Hen- New Mlnblleld, Mr. and Mn. !onship Thursday.
macy, sociology_ and psycho!.. ery lime there Is aMther hoy
dancing from 8 In 11 p.m. The derson: Mrs. Jack S. Fetck. Leon Woodrum aad
Randy, Maum 'umped oil In 3 7.0 gy. The fllms will be ava!lable near me he is furious and reapu~lic is welcome.
New Haven; Steven F.
Chuekle WGottrum, aad Mr.
lead andeec!asted In a 9-4 vic- to local churches as a teachmg dy 1o kilL Each morning
be
Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant; Mrs.
Mn. Eddie Clemons
N ,, V'll g of the resource and doscussoon-starter picks me up and makes
SATURDAY
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tory
orwnwhile"
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DLEPO!ri' ·" p k ert T• "'"'"'"'"•
"" • Tommy McArthur.
Akr over
dlstr'ct
1slay with him all day, a JJ
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p.;.n
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As,tocialiolt wp~ an Wltle H. Johnson, Rt. l Racine ; 0. Cummings, • Atbens.
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overcame ~e fourth and T h e U nit e d
won't go. He steals
: t r ~..,!ta){hlit.!•~- William G. Freder1~, Rt.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon SWain, w•~!ur ":,': ~nother in the church is preparing to bring
sells uope too, mostly marijuaey ·o.,...t ·
.,..• .,_ Long Bottom; Cbrislma S.
iDd Mrr
pus
acr
t
a new church school currooulum na and pills
cotbmunity P~ ~
ker, Rt. 2 ~cine; Mrs. Robert Combs, Copley, visited.
lillh for,:~ ~ad!= .. ~:.::. which will have &amp;dulls
1 don't ho~e a lather and
S IJ.m. 1t baa --:;:;
Y V. Moritz, Ironton; Mrs.
1y wi1h ll!e Lewi!l Smith
n
a 0
in the same classes with
works at two
~ Pm Asm lhat neat week H. Edwards, Jacksoo; Mn.
and Mrs. Daily Rawlings, 1oarea M.
school juniers and
housekeeping. She hate•
no dalit!l!l Will be h~. at
cob Smith, Jr., irontnn: Mrs.
aad the Denver Rawllnp
UUDOGS
study the reialion of
because I've been in trouble.
pirk !;*•- 0 1 tbe OlP
n- Melvin E. Mahorn,
famDy, Albany.
NEW B
insi&amp;his to present-day living. Everybody thinks I'm no good,
tf.'FBII'.
Mrs. Jerrold E. Keuhne, Rt. 2 Donnie Choadle,
PHILADELPHIA .{UP!) Several denominations
and 1 think so loo. I help him
~
SVNDAY
imololl; Mrs. Walter Arlhur, Lowther aad Dean Wooten
Llrlobacker Fred Zunmerman looking into the possibillty
do bad things because
~ GIDEON ROUSH reun· Rt. 2 Wellstnn; · Mrs. Britton among the members of Albany of Toledo Uruversity, and li.ll~ applying "programmed
scared. Maybe because it's
lnll will be held SDDday, _Aug. 14 B. Barlow, Coal Grove; M r 1. F FA chapter who visited end ;!0hn Jennings, the
ing" techniques to adult
ler I don't know. But I
atr~ Portlaad Park With ' · Larry Gijbie, Rt. 2 Jackson; ' ' ' Cave and Tbe
No~ • draft choiCe, Wedn :: glous education.
out Help - AFRAID
P= %~100~ER Mrs. Willblm R. Sheldon,
Opry dlll'ing lite weekend. ~~=tza;:udo~lthof \be Some religious
educalors GIVE MY NAME AND
T4rnship Sunday School picnle Che•apeake. lnlto
Mrs. Elizabeth J~
Continental Football League. I question whether new
REAL FACTS
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will be Sontla,- ADgUII 14, at
received word of the birth of
The Build
also released niques are
really needed. Dear Afraid:
titij
. Gi-ove in Fla~ Mrs. Ray Queen, 92t Fourth daughter, Loretta Kay, to
, .
K ~gs Kines a 330- Adulls who have been
There's ooiy one way out,
Goegletll tldlool will illl't Ave., da.ter, 9:17 a.m.
brother and olste..,.in-law, . Mr. pound'Kjng d:,~ive ta~kle and around by life lor a while
that is by way of the . Juv,enll!l[l
=~~ ~ a basket dlrmer nesclay; Mrs. Roberl South- aad Mrs. Evana Rutherford, !D asked waivers on 10 ' other apt In be much more receptive Court. Turn yourself '". and "':llk
senlcea will em, RoUand, son, 9.23 . Plano, Texas.
to religious teaching-through for protection. I prediCt you
~·
. Wednesday: Mrs. JackS. FOlck, Mr and Mrs Jan Pk:kett aad players.
books lectures or other conveo- be placed in a good fostnr
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Everyone
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home, a nd this bond
wek:aml.
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GRAVE SIN
Uonai ' means-than are
. will
MIDDLEPORT,
Thunday; Mrs. Carroll
Mr. aad Mn.
Among African bushmen it people.
placed wbere be IS no longer •
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Biii'IJitte, Jr., IOn, ! ::IS
aad famfly aad
a grave sit to refuse' In Perhap• all thai's
threal to you or your mother,
a· ,_r.,.
Thunday.
Kreba aad Blfl over the
food. These nomads eke is lor each Churcl1
ltln. Groff Gi11en
Mrs E~ Blackburn, weekend
out a bare existence from the synagogue tn recOgnize that it's
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lili'. and Mrs. Richard Cham- p ul R Co Mn ·Lydia Davis. Mr.... Mra. Eddie JordsD.
barren expanse of tbe net only the lambs but also
ban utertained wilb a dltmer .;
;,. phs, 'IV ·Eggers Joba Clay William aad E. J., -coiJIIIIo
adUlt sheep who need
Stinda1 tYening at their rest- 5· 3 e
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cl6ce In Middleport Guest of F. Goett, Mrs. Clarence B. Faye Jordan, reCIIltiy.
hqaOr wa Mrs. ~~ Groff, Hoffman , Mrs. Denver B. Mr. aad Mn. Joha G~~:
VANGUARD'S
olill!r ol Mrs. Edison Hob!M~ Houclt, Mrs. Ida
HoHman,
Mr. anti Mn.
lfi of Clevelaacl
MISS Velma
Mrs. Verand Joy, aad Mr.
ttendlng tbe
were noa Keels, Cheryl .
P'ern GiJlogly ft!elltly ill
and Mrs Edlso H b tetr ard H. Lowman, Willls
of tbe fourtb birthday of
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n
'and Jeffrey 0. Patterson, Mrs.
tbelr 1011 Mark.
INTERIOR-EXTERIOR
ter: Miss Vtr&amp;Je Hobstetter,
H. Porter, Glenn Sayre, Jr.,
·Fr-'"~"'-"•
Eric Chamberl. Mrs. Groff will Fred W. Sellen Mildred
J. SUsan
u=,
v_,.....,
..,rn tn Cleveland thil. week Woomer, Mr11.
L. Wort- aad
GBI:
dler s~ing the past two man, Mrs. Aal'OII R. Pratt and ~
their ~ts.
"f'"ths m Pomeroy.
infant son.
aad Mn. rem OillOIIJ.

Schedule of lhe coming ess, Sally Herndon.
W. "Tony" Powell, Jr.
of
' .ower Show was llislrlbuled
REBECCA CIRCLE
New MllrlinsvUle governor of
In members and dUes were col- The Rebecca Circle of the tba Rotnry
of thlll area,
lected.
Lutheran Church Women met addressed the Rotary C 1u b
The group then prwessed, al St Paul's Lutheran Parish Thursday evening dur!Dg hll ofby th~ Broad Run road
In House .on Wednesday afternoon llclal vis!~ The Now
Haven
Roush s Drive in for the mam for thell' regular monthly ~ Club !a one of 21 Rotary clubs
course. The dessert course wa• tng. Mrs. Edna Burris was ~ in this dlstricl
held on the lawn of the home ol ess for the meeting.
Speaking of the global growth
Mrs. Ray Pickens, Sr. in Clif- The program "Hymns, and of Rotnry, be said "Rotary is
lon.
, Hymns we Use in our Church the pioneer
of the ilill'\'ioe
Attending were Mrs.
Phil i Service," was presented by Mrs. clubs and today numbers more
Batey, Mrs. Henry Buck, Jr ., , William Russell. A short busi- tinln 12,500 clubs with a combinMrs. Carroll Adams, Jr., Mrs. i ness meeting followed.
ed membership of nearly 600Donald Bumgardner, Mrs. Pete · Those attending were Mrs. 000 business and profession~!
Burr;s, Mrs. Mel Clark, Mrs. ! Harry Layne, Mrs. J. V.. Me- men. Spread throughout 133
Wilham Crow Mn. David F1elds . Grew, Mrs. Martin Ohlmger, countries in all parts of tb e
Jr., Mrs .. William Gibbs, Mrs. i Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mrs. 0~ )fOrid, Rotary clubs meet every
James Gilbert, Mrs. Tom Hoff-: to Grimrri. Mrs. William Pow- day of the week sad conduct acma1. Mrs. Lloyd Hoflllllln, Mrs.[ ell, Mrs. Carroll Adams, Jr., ttvities tn improve their com·
Bill Howard, Mrs. Lou!o Karsch· j Mrs. William Russell and Mrs. munlt!es, aid youth, elevate busnik. Mrs. Robert Layne, Mrs. Burris.
iness standards, and further inHarry Miller, Mrs. Hay PickW.S.W.S.
ternatioillll friendship 81ld unen, , Jr., Mrs. John
Powell, The Ruth Circle of the W.S. derstand!ng.•
Mrs. James Roush, Mrs. Ralph W.S. ol the New Haven E.U.B. The district governor
also
Sc 'I re , Mrs. David Simonlon, Church met on Monday even- conferred with Frank Capehart
ll'rs . Chester Weaver
and ing at the home of Mrs. Har- !1, local Rotary Club
J!l'esi·
g· !St, Mrs. Jack Welch.
1 old Bumgal'l)er with a covered dent, and Russell Capehart,' club
REVIVAL
dish dinner.
secretary, on matters of club
Revival services will be held : The leader for the evening administration and plans for fuUuion Campground,
near was Mrs. Bernard Lieving, with lure service activities.
w Haven beginning on Sun- Mrs. Howard Burr!a and Mrs. During his visit the Rotary
"Yo August 14th. Services will T. Bert Roush taking part. A official was given additional in' :in nightly at 8 p.m. and Rev. reading "Lastll)i impressions lonnalion on some of the local
: '" Elder of the Union E.U.B. We 're Missing from Christ in Rotary club's actjvities, inc!udf ·mrge extends an invitation Indonesia" written by Mrs. T. ing Rotary Foundation.
., lbe publ!c to attend. There W. Brandarer, was read. The Concerning the activities of
.1 be guest ministers and spe- topic "Living the Beatitudes" this Rotary district, be ouUin.al singing each night.
was presented with all mem· ed plans for the next distrlet
W.8.C.S.
bers present giving a beatitude conference In be beld at OgleThe W.S.C:S. of the New llav- and an explanation. Worship pat- bay Park, Wheeling, W. Va.
• 1 Methodist Church held their tnrn for the Living was given Those aUcndlng were Donald
August meeting at the home of by the leader. Mrs. Harold Bum- Foglesong, Herman
Layne,
:.Irs. Robert Herndon of Haven garner closed the meeting with Donald F. Roush, P'loyd Carm·
Heights. The meeting was open- a prayer.
ack, Richard Ord, Jack Flesh·
' 1 by Mn. Everald Wright with Those attending were Mrs. er, Rome Williamson, Russall
a scrivture reading and a po- Howard Burris, Mrs. R. F. Dry- Capehart, Harry Muter, Arthur
,. n on Love.
ant, Mrs. Bernard Lieving, Mn. Thabet, Ralph Whitmore, Frank
Mrs. Harold Wrilbt, Prest- T. Bert Roush, Mrs.
Ollie Capehart, Rev. Marcns Trough,
dent of the District for Spirt~ Roush, Mrs. Fred Batey, Mrs. Karl Wlles, Nelson Jennlnp,
ual Life Cultivation,
Sml!h- Bumgarner and IJllllilY.
and guests, Jim Thabet of New
rnrt. Pa., gave a very intnres~
RfiODODENDRON
York, Bob Wbltmore, Dr. James
ing talk on "Thou&amp;hts f o r The Rhododendron H o m e Moore of Point Pleasant, aad
' .,nging Times." Mrs. Wright Demonstration met on Thursday the District Governor.
spnke of the problems and goals for their annual picnic in the
ESTHER ClRCLB
' e have today and of the com- New Haven Park. Devotions The Esther Circle of the Lumg unity
w i I b the E.U.B. were led by Mrs. T. Bert Roush. theran Church Women met on
C.urch.
Those attending were Mrs. Tuesday
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Tl!e Nel!aclll.na Garden Club Kirby, Mary Ann Gorell, tan- Mrs. John Scarberry, M ro.
held; 1111 annual
P"!B"'ssive tha Trough, Vannie Roush, Wll- Clarence Thomas and guesl,
Dl11!)81' on Monday everiblg. The ma H!nnerman, Clara Hill , Lor- Belin~a Zerld~, Robbie Glll'D88,
•ppetizer course waa held in ane Spradling Lilly
Smith Donme Machir, and - A II • e
the;New Haven Park. Mrs. Da- Mn. Harold Wrigbl,
Lin~ Roush.
vid Fields, Jr., Jed tbe invoca- Fields, Nancy Wright and hostROTARY CLt1B
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be llle prlmlrJ liqell oflrtlt of fill time ~ apent among editnr ollhe magazine C~~stla- doctrinal illiteracy which is
by Hefen 80\tel
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relillous odocalioll programa. adults who ore tpOranl t1 or ntly Today, agrees that adult prevalent among adult
POINT PLEASANT ':r,1
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For ·many years, churcllea "The key tn Christian eduea· lndlfftrent to Christian teah Christian education. is a field members," be says.
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
•Qutheee!966n
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have
foeusei1
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in
the
cburclt
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re••t..
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that
cries
out
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This column is for young peo- 1Dear Helen;
delea was held Wednesday noo~ :·,
their religious educalioo eflorts illformed odull," says Dr. W. "Unless we can have an the part ol pastors. an oa s, or e c
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ple, their problems lind plea&amp;- To the 1"·year~ld ''VIctim of m· Gene Ball's restaurant with '
Kent Gilbert Ul of Philltdel- lnlormed laity' eflorts In bring sessions and vestr~es.
" tha mostBeffective
educationa
th
t
most
parenis
ures. their troubles and fun . As outdated r s~al~ restrictions:" tbe Point Pteasan~Mason Colin· "
.. children.
Tbe wisdom of this approaCh, phia, u..utive secretary oC the up cblldren ill lhe failh will be "\1 for no o er reason
n. cy. u
ba .
the rest ol Helen Help U~l I lilund out In the long l'llll ' It .., "'"amber of Commerce bos~o·~
10 long taken lilr granled, is Boa'rd of ~.l.rish Educdon, larply 'litiated by what they lhal there can never be . Jood ly need some SIC
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laughs bul wont
., un
. g widely chan--'.
Lutheran Church "'
•- America. !••-from
tb.e adult communi- Sunday school teaching w&lt;lbo.ut education ofIfilltheir
owo
we comes
. . witb a eols
paystngoalongwith
yourI par•M·the
gala affair. een candi- ·,.
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'b'
a
serious
questiOn
I
was
also
If
when
met
DOW bem
From Protestants, CathoUcs .· It does little good In send I ty,'' Gilbert said.
.
teachers who know the Bible, they can lu I t. rr responSi •.
Attending were qu
''"
ond Jews C0111es lbe revolutions- Child to Sunday school lor an
Field CrlH Ollt
'!'e must begm_ . now to lily for the Christian training
uestions thill wonderful 111-yell'Oid bey. dates and a representative of :
ry suggesUon that adults should hour a week, be seys, If tile Dr. Frank E. Gaebelein, co- overcome the blbllcal and their children at home."
In ~~U~~ur ~~g~du
IT, :~d
f!ib~comy folD their llJIOIISOI'II. conltsl judges, ('
Catholic educalors from all oare of Helen Help US!
litis and asked
Mayor of Point Pleasant and ·» •
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Sunda dinners OOCI&amp;!ooally.
Fair Board president. and mem· ,.,
OCI'Ii
011 SaiUnlly
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reached a similar conclusion at CHAMPION TROUBLEY •
aac1 be'8 26 ben of the presa.
·d
tbe "••
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n1
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Today I 18 21
• '""'nylng the event .-ere Carl :1
alf:•
..-tel'll a
a recent Washington co erence GE'ITER• 0
He bas flnlahed college aad I """'
PhilThe August maellng oi the was ,..;1 by Mra. Gruemi m -len an )1\'lllg ao old·
ol the Confraternity of Clrris- Dear Helen:
.
got my degree in June. Wed· Dunn, John Hurd, Elaine Lin- ,J
~,... of tbe Rock Springs Meli&gt; regard to the Distrk:t meeting ra•!iJDN "opetJ air" lee
nan Doctrine. .
I do more slup1d thlro&amp;s a~d ding beDs will 8001 rlllg. So Ups, Mayor D. B. MorganM
.,,,..,
eld
H th M tbodist 18clai, 11ot1c wltlt ao
get myself intn more trouble '"
1.f you're will'"• to da Luthey, the first ason
adlat church was htld Tuesday to be h
at ea
e
~ of bud mao!c.
They urged parishes to one day than live groups ol yoo tsee, parenis bal{"' way County Fair Queen, Frank Cap~ 1
!!!!ling ot the churcb,
with church, M~port on Sot~em- 'no eeeen baacl, dlreeled
curtail expansion of youth work hoods do in a i!fetime. I am a ~~. 11 Y~!ze your cholte
bert, Marty Buffington
and
1
~ William Gruner, pres!- bor 7, from' i:ao "-"'· to . I'M$ by Clwlel Yealo, wiD play Arthh W. Todd, Georgeana lor a while, and concentrate on jinx to myself.
wi~ -EXPERIENCE SPEAKS Mrs. Lawrence Gerlach, Jr ..
Mjt, in cllargi.
p.m. It wa• voted to urder pro- allrliq all p.m. oa lbe blgh
fostering deeper understandong Here's one ol my better days:
.
Rebecca Lewis and Mrs. Mar·
Group lln&amp;inl ol "God will gram bookl for the new year, acllool portko. Tile "Impacts" Todd. Ann Barker, John
and commotment amoog adults . I First 1 woke up _ that's bad Dear Helen :
tha Thompson : Susan Darsl and
ldt Can of You," •nd prayer which beRins In September. wll also be featured.
Barker, Harry L. Armstrong, I
Crux of Problem
Ienough. Then 1 forgot to do my My fiancee says we should Mrs. Clara Scholtz; Brenda
by')(rs. Walter Wears opened " Do Something," was
the
To be tare of a seat, bring and Madaline Armstrong , 10 Th•. Union of American chores and got my allowance share everytning, so "Tell me Steele and Jon Leighty; Nancy
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to
f
the
program
prese•ted
·O.Ifriends"
1111 meeilng. A commun1cauon poe o
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your own lawn or
foldinl Elbert Mullin ' and Gladies Muh Hebrew Congregations has a1so docked.
all shoot your ex-...
- Morgan dnd Philip Ball; CaroI
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by Mrs. Lewis Grueser. .The cbatrs.
lins, Parcels. Salem.
I decided that grownups are the 1 had a baseball game that Some ol them were dogs. Must Kegley and Mrs. Don Nott;
hymu: "0 Master l..et me Walk
Richard fl. Neulzling, Dor.. crux ol the religious education day , but the doclor told me I I? - Dl':KE
Martha Frances Ball
and
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with Thee." was read by Mro. -""""""'''"'"''''•"'""'~''' ~~a ~r~~;i':', ~~:r~.M~:~ ~ problem . It has asked all shouldn't play because of
a Dear Deke:
George Roberts; Nita Walden
1
Amos Leonard, and a reading
,
h
reform temples to give high torn muscle. 1 told my manag- Tell her 8 nice little fiancee and G. A. Bitis; Jean Warner,

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TIIUIUIDAY
JIEIG_S COUNTY Democrat
el'!f&gt; mll meet at ~cuse
town bail, Thursday, at 7.30 P·
m~'~Member~ are asked_ to
1Jt111 Judwtches or cookies lor

~i;~~~~!~:::r~l;:~:~~!~t ~;:~~; i~ J:~!~~duc1ed adult [~ ~~~:en !n~";:ts!~t t; ~h;ll :f~o~r .~..:~I..e~ew:l..;g :ryMr;ly~1v~':!eywatters
. Dr Grant S Shockley. What' s wrong m thai '
do 1. "
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to William
Anderson, Jenn;: , professor of religious educatmn , I'll tell you what's wrong: gs le. - .,_
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Mr. anti Mn. Fern Gillog!J
PT. PLEASANT- Elmer
GillOIIYMrdd ~":;
gene Pilffh, 30, Middleport, Ohio Columbul I'ICIIJUy wbere !bey
i!lld Georgetle Patrl&lt;k, 30,
visited tile Elba McKnf8bi famColumbia, have mille JppliCaElba, wbo 11 IIIJIU ~== II
lion for a marriage lictnse in
the bospttal, 11 n
the office of the Cotmty Clerk.] !mtpro•v!ng follow!Dg 1
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Momrl' CBANOEII MIND
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Mrs. Gene -·"·
LEBANON, Ind. &lt;UPI)
anti family eata1aiDet1 Mr.
Coacb "11mce Hale pf Miami anti Mrl. Ra C1Jew11e aad lamUntvel'lity oald Welnesday thel 11y I'ICIIJI!y wtlh 1 blrtltdiJ
he has 1101 81Ven up hope of supper in honor of Mrs. CbeageiUng blgb adJDol basltelball dle.
star Rick Mount of LeballoiJ to
attend the F')orida university
next fall.
M o u n t, who o r ! 1 i nail 1
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~cbaqlll btl mild Uti BIRTII: A aon tn Mr. atJd Mrs. plBDJ to altend Pur11ue Un!venl...., J~, Pl. Plrr 1L IJ•

'Pieaoanl VaHey llosp!lal
,WMI'I'I'ED: Mrs.
DanDy
J"'"10n, Pt Pleasant: M r 1.
J~ Greer, Pt. Pleuant: Kenneth F!"!ey, Ravenswood ; Dan~ Nowhn, Pt. Pleaaant; Mrs.
Jlohn Hickman, Ravenswood:
\'torthy Duncan, Apple Grove;
Mrs. Lula Likens, Henderson;
W . and Mrs · Geor.s• B· Mcamtnck 'and Ronrlie McClint"!'k. all of Pt .. Pleasant; Char1~ Jlll!kaon, B1dwell: Paul AIhnder, Pt. Pleasant
.DISCH~GED: Clyde
Me...-mttt, Pt. Pleasant: M r 1.
diester Coy, Gallipolis: Mrs.
Lliuisa Messick, Gallipolla Ferry; Mrs. Vincetlt 'l'urnel-, AalJ.

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Carolyll have returned home Ifter villitlng relatives in Kanw.
Mr. Pbil Cooli4! waa lD SUJIIo
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow
and famlly of MoundsvHle, W.
Va.. visited relatives here last
week.
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Robert Welch of
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hb broiher and family, Rev.
and Mrs Jack T Welch and
children,' over th~ weekend.
Mr and Mrs James McComb
and Jimmy of' Pittsburgh, Pa.,
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Those attending were Mn.
Jack Hesson, MJ;l·
Velma
Rousb, .Mn. David
Roush,
Mn. Jack Welch, Mrs. Donald
Bumgardner,
Mrs.
A. L.
Spmu•e and Mrs. Robert Layne.
PERIIONALS
Mrs. John Hoffman bas relilrlled home after being • paUent at Camden Clark Hospital
In Parkersburg lor injuries suifared In a fall.

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with Mrs. A;L. Sproule Mr. aad Mn. Robert Ten- ol her pareitll, llfr, aad lin.
aad Mrit. Robert LayDe U bOB~ ~ and cb!ldren, Mr. aad 1111'1. fro.be RoiiBIL
'file ptDif&amp;DI ''LeanliDS aarenca TeJIIIIID~ Mr. 8llj[ lllrl. · Mr. aad Mn. IMler OblilliII» IIJhle" • .· · prese~ Rollerl BQre, Sieve tl\11 ·!lobo er 1re Y1J1111c Ill DaylE,
Ill by !lira. Jack
Mn. lllf, Mr. aad Mr&amp; ~ lhll week.
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our comnutment bet!••'
was !
le~ M. Anderson , Lois. Porn I al Garrett Theolog&lt;cal Semina·[ After th e game, along comes \
by some anclenl Greek
given by . Mrs .. Leona~. followroy.
,
. ry, Eva nslon, IIi , emphas12es the guy who gets me in , the
IN mAILAND
ladies.
ed bya d1scuss10n on Do Someut 5tl members
and ' Frank Fugate, Gaynel,c Fu tha t adults need religious mosl trouble. He wouidn I be- , .
thing," from the Methodist Wo- Abo
. Church en· I gate-, to Wilham R Anderson, trainmg for their own sakes, beve about my leg and IS go- A•nnan Flrst Class
man, led by Mrs. Leonard and gue!s aof ~~·i~::Oer at Asb and Jenmler M Anderson. 2 :14 1and not merely to equip them ing lo tell the manager ot the Andrew left recenlly lor
r~ents.
Mrs. Willilp1 Grueser. A poem, JOY
p
I Acres, Pomeroy.
. to teach children
I team
J was swimrmng, when I and where he will be on tern·
48e bac ~ at arty drur .tore.
pclNE SOUTHERN, Lqca) "Wqri&lt;IN lfesolution" by the Cave recently .
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Robert Hartenbach, Shenff, .'The massive problems oflt should be playin~ llasebail, porary duty for the next sixl~:~~::;,,,:. rrcn.M&lt;-Nar . ......,
A·tti~ Boosters will . ·.· lllliet leader and the Mizpah benedic- Earl Starkey was in Colum- Dena Jung, Dena Wmters Sm•t~ our rapidly changing society so I may get kicked orf t he mo~ths with a combat
ter::'~':· .:~~·~~:u:;:
TliandiY at I p.m., at the Sen- tion in unison, closed the meet- bus on Saturday where he at· to Frank Fugate, 2.34 Acres, are bringing traumatic expe1·- iteam .
·group.
:::~~~~~~:=::~·~·::.,.~"'E'~;,~~--~ru:h~e~:'~t~~o~w;;'"~~!
Soil~ High School.
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tended the monthly meetings of Pomeroy.
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· iences upon adults ," he says. At lhe beach I also lost
' Andrew has been
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the Board of prrectors of the I Richard L. ao~sh, Josoe V. "They 001 only must help yt&gt;Uth brand new expenSive beach
at Malmstrom A.F.B.,
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4otut Counell, Daugbters of
- - Grange Mutuil! Casualty ln~ur- Roush, IO JoSle ~ . aoush, Lot, In face these changes construc-1el that • girl took by
for the past 212 years. He IS
Amlt'il:a, will meet Thursday
ance Co., and the GM Premmm Racine.
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lively but they. also must Iand my father 's $4.50 sunglass- son of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis
eveaing at_.,• bo~ of Mr•.
Budget Corp. He called to see Argyle L. Deeter and nor- mast~r the transition them- es, and got sunburned.
Andrew, Long Bottom. His
A~ Sayre... " ':.,,
bis sister, Mrs. Jessie Jewell. ence E. Deeter, to West V1rgm- selves.. .
This is ju' t an example. I've
IS : A-IC ADC!rew Francis
SHIRT
~CINE CHAI"l1!! P' of, A. _
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Law- ia Pulp Paper .. Parcels, Olive.
His statement is corroburated lbad lots worse days. How can R., A.F. 13821f119, 634 Co~~~~~~
VICE
TliDnday, Aug. II at• p.m., at r
. . . son and children spent the Victnr L. Gt~m and Anna A. b 0 private survey conducted 1 unjinx myself'! - UNLUCKY Support Group, APO, San
SER
U. Racine School.
· Holser Botp!lal:
VISoting weekend with relatives in lhe Grim, tn Walter M. Riggs and ~ the Lutheran Church in IJINX
Calif. 911310.
IN AT 9 AM--OUT AT
PH!LATHEA WOMEN ol the hours 2-1 and •-li p.m. Parenls Charleston area.
Alma Riggs Lots, Mtddleport. A .
It h
that many [Dear Jinx:
5 PM.
Middteport Ch
. urc b. 0f Ch"· '1 qply OD Ped'Iau-·ICi war d.
Sunday dinner guesll! of Mr. Velma Pearl• Reynolds to Wen- hmenca.
ch . sd ows
Its who have a' Think ahead! When you
A thought lor the
. ursd.ey evemng
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Admfl • loll . ,
· and DorothY J. c ur -gomg
and 'Mrs. Reed J elfers were I dell L. Pnce
f 'lh a u. ' God are tn stop and reason, "!I I
r,anadian author Jobn Strlll1ger•[l
win meet Th
the churcb at 7:30p.m.
Mrs. Irene H. Ervtn, · 1113ti Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruth Price, Parcels, Middleport.
strong ere~' b &lt;n fast - ;,.ovin Ibis, then TillS might hoppen, oaid: "Our bitterest
TWIUGHT GARDEN
clllb Chatham Ave.; Mrs. Russell D. land family, Mr. and Mrs. Don ' John c. Hensley and Barbara bewtld f
Ytim
nd r! you'll soon become a jinx
always drained from
will meet in the dining room wood, 98 Gar!Jeld Ave.; Mrs. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. La- s_ Hensley to Harold Brewer events • our.
e,b at "the breaker - H
Ideals"
ehurcb Thursday 1F aster ",an s·ICkle, 540 Fifth vern Jordan and cbildren.
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and Ruby 'Brewer, Parcel, 01- very• uncertatn
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at ):30 p.m., lor a workshop, St., Kanauga ; Mrs. Carroll H. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith ·
apphcahon
n s lan prm- Nice kids with their
with Mn. Robert llj!lbel, OAGC Burnette, Jr., Rt. 2 Galltpohs; aad daughtnr, Jle!ty, Belpre, "~eva o. Shumate to Jim- copies 10 St;:'"lfiC social and easy little problems won't
Judge, in charge. Members are Theod?re Whiltingtnn, Rt. 2 were weekl!lld guests o1 her my Joe Hemsley and Ann Hems- personal pro lems
peve this. but it bappens a
tn bring flowers and rontainers Cheshire; Mrs. ~andivllle Par- brother-in-law aad sister, Mr. ley Parcels, Salisbury.
To help them, the.;uth"f,an where there's oo place to
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arrange- sons, Cheshire: Mrs. Wilbert and Mrs. Carl Greenles
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Am ca as but the street and nothing
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B11Iey, Rl. I Ewingtoll; R o famlly. Clifton. and Buddy
FIGHT FOR CROWN
Ia un c he d an .. ex~en.tai do bul wbat everybody does
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• Friday
A: Moses, 'Tb~: Robert
ley, Mollory, also 'ris!ted.
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio (!JPI) - Ji&lt;OJ';"t called,. the thinking get in trouble. I'm a slum kid
POMEROY HIGH SCHOOL Rice, Rt. I Vmtnn: Mrs.
T11oee villitlng 011 a Sunday Toledo district Champion Mau- man 8 ~eligl~. lt ~ooslsts of I'm in the !otb grade
Athletic AssociatiOn ._!rill bold a H. UIII'Df't Rt I Northup;
· Mrs. Mltrl Galaway were mee takes on Daylon a re a filmed Intervtews wtlh people I've had to "go away" tim!O]I
ht&amp;h school teen ..dance lhl• L. Jl\vld ;Jorscbnik, Pt. PleasAda Shaw, Rebecca champion Patterson Park for ol ouistandmg competen"': 10 times because or this boy.
Friday night with the Jays at ani; Bartnw A. Jones, Hellder· Buckley and IDeJ:
tba Ohio Little League champ- fields such as theology , diplo- won' t let me date others.
the Pomeroy Hi&amp;b gym, with son; Conrad D. Berkley, Hen- New Mlnblleld, Mr. and Mn. !onship Thursday.
macy, sociology_ and psycho!.. ery lime there Is aMther hoy
dancing from 8 In 11 p.m. The derson: Mrs. Jack S. Fetck. Leon Woodrum aad
Randy, Maum 'umped oil In 3 7.0 gy. The fllms will be ava!lable near me he is furious and reapu~lic is welcome.
New Haven; Steven F.
Chuekle WGottrum, aad Mr.
lead andeec!asted In a 9-4 vic- to local churches as a teachmg dy 1o kilL Each morning
be
Rt. 2 Pl. Pleasant; Mrs.
Mn. Eddie Clemons
N ,, V'll g of the resource and doscussoon-starter picks me up and makes
SATURDAY
•--·~- Rutland·• "-a
tory
orwnwhile"
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DLEPO!ri' ·" p k ert T• "'"'"'"'"•
"" • Tommy McArthur.
Akr over
dlstr'ct
1slay with him all day, a JJ
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p.;.n
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As,tocialiolt wp~ an Wltle H. Johnson, Rt. l Racine ; 0. Cummings, • Atbens.
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overcame ~e fourth and T h e U nit e d
won't go. He steals
: t r ~..,!ta){hlit.!•~- William G. Freder1~, Rt.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon SWain, w•~!ur ":,': ~nother in the church is preparing to bring
sells uope too, mostly marijuaey ·o.,...t ·
.,..• .,_ Long Bottom; Cbrislma S.
iDd Mrr
pus
acr
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a new church school currooulum na and pills
cotbmunity P~ ~
ker, Rt. 2 ~cine; Mrs. Robert Combs, Copley, visited.
lillh for,:~ ~ad!= .. ~:.::. which will have &amp;dulls
1 don't ho~e a lather and
S IJ.m. 1t baa --:;:;
Y V. Moritz, Ironton; Mrs.
1y wi1h ll!e Lewi!l Smith
n
a 0
in the same classes with
works at two
~ Pm Asm lhat neat week H. Edwards, Jacksoo; Mn.
and Mrs. Daily Rawlings, 1oarea M.
school juniers and
housekeeping. She hate•
no dalit!l!l Will be h~. at
cob Smith, Jr., irontnn: Mrs.
aad the Denver Rawllnp
UUDOGS
study the reialion of
because I've been in trouble.
pirk !;*•- 0 1 tbe OlP
n- Melvin E. Mahorn,
famDy, Albany.
NEW B
insi&amp;his to present-day living. Everybody thinks I'm no good,
tf.'FBII'.
Mrs. Jerrold E. Keuhne, Rt. 2 Donnie Choadle,
PHILADELPHIA .{UP!) Several denominations
and 1 think so loo. I help him
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imololl; Mrs. Walter Arlhur, Lowther aad Dean Wooten
Llrlobacker Fred Zunmerman looking into the possibillty
do bad things because
~ GIDEON ROUSH reun· Rt. 2 Wellstnn; · Mrs. Britton among the members of Albany of Toledo Uruversity, and li.ll~ applying "programmed
scared. Maybe because it's
lnll will be held SDDday, _Aug. 14 B. Barlow, Coal Grove; M r 1. F FA chapter who visited end ;!0hn Jennings, the
ing" techniques to adult
ler I don't know. But I
atr~ Portlaad Park With ' · Larry Gijbie, Rt. 2 Jackson; ' ' ' Cave and Tbe
No~ • draft choiCe, Wedn :: glous education.
out Help - AFRAID
P= %~100~ER Mrs. Willblm R. Sheldon,
Opry dlll'ing lite weekend. ~~=tza;:udo~lthof \be Some religious
educalors GIVE MY NAME AND
T4rnship Sunday School picnle Che•apeake. lnlto
Mrs. Elizabeth J~
Continental Football League. I question whether new
REAL FACTS
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will be Sontla,- ADgUII 14, at
received word of the birth of
The Build
also released niques are
really needed. Dear Afraid:
titij
. Gi-ove in Fla~ Mrs. Ray Queen, 92t Fourth daughter, Loretta Kay, to
, .
K ~gs Kines a 330- Adulls who have been
There's ooiy one way out,
Goegletll tldlool will illl't Ave., da.ter, 9:17 a.m.
brother and olste..,.in-law, . Mr. pound'Kjng d:,~ive ta~kle and around by life lor a while
that is by way of the . Juv,enll!l[l
=~~ ~ a basket dlrmer nesclay; Mrs. Roberl South- aad Mrs. Evana Rutherford, !D asked waivers on 10 ' other apt In be much more receptive Court. Turn yourself '". and "':llk
senlcea will em, RoUand, son, 9.23 . Plano, Texas.
to religious teaching-through for protection. I prediCt you
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. Wednesday: Mrs. JackS. FOlck, Mr and Mrs Jan Pk:kett aad players.
books lectures or other conveo- be placed in a good fostnr
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GRAVE SIN
Uonai ' means-than are
. will
MIDDLEPORT,
Thunday; Mrs. Carroll
Mr. aad Mn.
Among African bushmen it people.
placed wbere be IS no longer •
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Biii'IJitte, Jr., IOn, ! ::IS
aad famfly aad
a grave sit to refuse' In Perhap• all thai's
threal to you or your mother,
a· ,_r.,.
Thunday.
Kreba aad Blfl over the
food. These nomads eke is lor each Churcl1
ltln. Groff Gi11en
Mrs E~ Blackburn, weekend
out a bare existence from the synagogue tn recOgnize that it's
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lili'. and Mrs. Richard Cham- p ul R Co Mn ·Lydia Davis. Mr.... Mra. Eddie JordsD.
barren expanse of tbe net only the lambs but also
ban utertained wilb a dltmer .;
;,. phs, 'IV ·Eggers Joba Clay William aad E. J., -coiJIIIIo
adUlt sheep who need
Stinda1 tYening at their rest- 5· 3 e
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cl6ce In Middleport Guest of F. Goett, Mrs. Clarence B. Faye Jordan, reCIIltiy.
hqaOr wa Mrs. ~~ Groff, Hoffman , Mrs. Denver B. Mr. aad Mn. Joha G~~:
VANGUARD'S
olill!r ol Mrs. Edison Hob!M~ Houclt, Mrs. Ida
HoHman,
Mr. anti Mn.
lfi of Clevelaacl
MISS Velma
Mrs. Verand Joy, aad Mr.
ttendlng tbe
were noa Keels, Cheryl .
P'ern GiJlogly ft!elltly ill
and Mrs Edlso H b tetr ard H. Lowman, Willls
of tbe fourtb birthday of
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'and Jeffrey 0. Patterson, Mrs.
tbelr 1011 Mark.
INTERIOR-EXTERIOR
ter: Miss Vtr&amp;Je Hobstetter,
H. Porter, Glenn Sayre, Jr.,
·Fr-'"~"'-"•
Eric Chamberl. Mrs. Groff will Fred W. Sellen Mildred
J. SUsan
u=,
v_,.....,
..,rn tn Cleveland thil. week Woomer, Mr11.
L. Wort- aad
GBI:
dler s~ing the past two man, Mrs. Aal'OII R. Pratt and ~
their ~ts.
"f'"ths m Pomeroy.
infant son.
aad Mn. rem OillOIIJ.

Schedule of lhe coming ess, Sally Herndon.
W. "Tony" Powell, Jr.
of
' .ower Show was llislrlbuled
REBECCA CIRCLE
New MllrlinsvUle governor of
In members and dUes were col- The Rebecca Circle of the tba Rotnry
of thlll area,
lected.
Lutheran Church Women met addressed the Rotary C 1u b
The group then prwessed, al St Paul's Lutheran Parish Thursday evening dur!Dg hll ofby th~ Broad Run road
In House .on Wednesday afternoon llclal vis!~ The Now
Haven
Roush s Drive in for the mam for thell' regular monthly ~ Club !a one of 21 Rotary clubs
course. The dessert course wa• tng. Mrs. Edna Burris was ~ in this dlstricl
held on the lawn of the home ol ess for the meeting.
Speaking of the global growth
Mrs. Ray Pickens, Sr. in Clif- The program "Hymns, and of Rotnry, be said "Rotary is
lon.
, Hymns we Use in our Church the pioneer
of the ilill'\'ioe
Attending were Mrs.
Phil i Service," was presented by Mrs. clubs and today numbers more
Batey, Mrs. Henry Buck, Jr ., , William Russell. A short busi- tinln 12,500 clubs with a combinMrs. Carroll Adams, Jr., Mrs. i ness meeting followed.
ed membership of nearly 600Donald Bumgardner, Mrs. Pete · Those attending were Mrs. 000 business and profession~!
Burr;s, Mrs. Mel Clark, Mrs. ! Harry Layne, Mrs. J. V.. Me- men. Spread throughout 133
Wilham Crow Mn. David F1elds . Grew, Mrs. Martin Ohlmger, countries in all parts of tb e
Jr., Mrs .. William Gibbs, Mrs. i Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mrs. 0~ )fOrid, Rotary clubs meet every
James Gilbert, Mrs. Tom Hoff-: to Grimrri. Mrs. William Pow- day of the week sad conduct acma1. Mrs. Lloyd Hoflllllln, Mrs.[ ell, Mrs. Carroll Adams, Jr., ttvities tn improve their com·
Bill Howard, Mrs. Lou!o Karsch· j Mrs. William Russell and Mrs. munlt!es, aid youth, elevate busnik. Mrs. Robert Layne, Mrs. Burris.
iness standards, and further inHarry Miller, Mrs. Hay PickW.S.W.S.
ternatioillll friendship 81ld unen, , Jr., Mrs. John
Powell, The Ruth Circle of the W.S. derstand!ng.•
Mrs. James Roush, Mrs. Ralph W.S. ol the New Haven E.U.B. The district governor
also
Sc 'I re , Mrs. David Simonlon, Church met on Monday even- conferred with Frank Capehart
ll'rs . Chester Weaver
and ing at the home of Mrs. Har- !1, local Rotary Club
J!l'esi·
g· !St, Mrs. Jack Welch.
1 old Bumgal'l)er with a covered dent, and Russell Capehart,' club
REVIVAL
dish dinner.
secretary, on matters of club
Revival services will be held : The leader for the evening administration and plans for fuUuion Campground,
near was Mrs. Bernard Lieving, with lure service activities.
w Haven beginning on Sun- Mrs. Howard Burr!a and Mrs. During his visit the Rotary
"Yo August 14th. Services will T. Bert Roush taking part. A official was given additional in' :in nightly at 8 p.m. and Rev. reading "Lastll)i impressions lonnalion on some of the local
: '" Elder of the Union E.U.B. We 're Missing from Christ in Rotary club's actjvities, inc!udf ·mrge extends an invitation Indonesia" written by Mrs. T. ing Rotary Foundation.
., lbe publ!c to attend. There W. Brandarer, was read. The Concerning the activities of
.1 be guest ministers and spe- topic "Living the Beatitudes" this Rotary district, be ouUin.al singing each night.
was presented with all mem· ed plans for the next distrlet
W.8.C.S.
bers present giving a beatitude conference In be beld at OgleThe W.S.C:S. of the New llav- and an explanation. Worship pat- bay Park, Wheeling, W. Va.
• 1 Methodist Church held their tnrn for the Living was given Those aUcndlng were Donald
August meeting at the home of by the leader. Mrs. Harold Bum- Foglesong, Herman
Layne,
:.Irs. Robert Herndon of Haven garner closed the meeting with Donald F. Roush, P'loyd Carm·
Heights. The meeting was open- a prayer.
ack, Richard Ord, Jack Flesh·
' 1 by Mn. Everald Wright with Those attending were Mrs. er, Rome Williamson, Russall
a scrivture reading and a po- Howard Burris, Mrs. R. F. Dry- Capehart, Harry Muter, Arthur
,. n on Love.
ant, Mrs. Bernard Lieving, Mn. Thabet, Ralph Whitmore, Frank
Mrs. Harold Wrilbt, Prest- T. Bert Roush, Mrs.
Ollie Capehart, Rev. Marcns Trough,
dent of the District for Spirt~ Roush, Mrs. Fred Batey, Mrs. Karl Wlles, Nelson Jennlnp,
ual Life Cultivation,
Sml!h- Bumgarner and IJllllilY.
and guests, Jim Thabet of New
rnrt. Pa., gave a very intnres~
RfiODODENDRON
York, Bob Wbltmore, Dr. James
ing talk on "Thou&amp;hts f o r The Rhododendron H o m e Moore of Point Pleasant, aad
' .,nging Times." Mrs. Wright Demonstration met on Thursday the District Governor.
spnke of the problems and goals for their annual picnic in the
ESTHER ClRCLB
' e have today and of the com- New Haven Park. Devotions The Esther Circle of the Lumg unity
w i I b the E.U.B. were led by Mrs. T. Bert Roush. theran Church Women met on
C.urch.
Those attending were Mrs. Tuesday
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Bert Roush. Mn. Carroll 0 es, Mrs. JilmWd Llevlllg, •
Cbarlll Jlacblr, 111r1. Jflhll t.
Relll"lrlt, Mn. Alllert · ~.
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Mn. Eber llouab, Mn. 11:• .'1'.
-~ GARDEN CWB Those attending were r..eota Roush, Mrs. Velma
Roush,
Tl!e Nel!aclll.na Garden Club Kirby, Mary Ann Gorell, tan- Mrs. John Scarberry, M ro.
held; 1111 annual
P"!B"'ssive tha Trough, Vannie Roush, Wll- Clarence Thomas and guesl,
Dl11!)81' on Monday everiblg. The ma H!nnerman, Clara Hill , Lor- Belin~a Zerld~, Robbie Glll'D88,
•ppetizer course waa held in ane Spradling Lilly
Smith Donme Machir, and - A II • e
the;New Haven Park. Mrs. Da- Mn. Harold Wrigbl,
Lin~ Roush.
vid Fields, Jr., Jed tbe invoca- Fields, Nancy Wright and hostROTARY CLt1B
Da4J ,,

AllliM ever:r ~~use one of these
aUIIIII price. ..

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MAYTAG
.WASHERS
and Dryers
Largest Maytag dealer in Mason
County. We have 24 hour
service.
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66 Chevrolet $2395

Bel Air 2 Dr; •1.oc1&gt;1 owner &amp;
oharp as now. l&gt;a&gt;k aqua fin·
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SUMMER SALEI

MEIGS COUNTY

(Thu~.-Frt..Sot.l

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WITH fULL IERVICI

ePARTS for OUTBOARD

All Models
N Reduced Priets

BIGIIRD
BAILER SALES
ROUTE 124

At S!lfiiCII31 CorporatiOtl

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121 Polrlono Dr. ·Mid.leport

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FOR TRADE IN
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WORK WANTED - A·l wash
8Jid wax jobo done on can.
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trailer, l8rl IIIOIIel, A-1 ..,.
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14, Reedsville, 0 .
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modn bomt. Velma G.
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INC. belare
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noms), front IIIII bact .........1
furnace heatiDC, 18,500.
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bath IIIII utility room, ....,er
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~.eed, p• . • • • Hardware.

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av• more oa
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Better pika Uaaa ever ou
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but OllCt I year!

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FOR YOUR MONEY

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66 Chevrolet $2395

Bel Air 2 Dr; •1.oc1&gt;1 owner &amp;
oharp as now. l&gt;a&gt;k aqua fin·
Ish. new whitewall tlrea frolll
new cor pardiaaed. 32'1 V8

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LI'L ABNER

DIQt·lAWLINGS

111" I

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.,., 1-21"

engine. Std. ·tnllS. Radio and
heater.

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EXPERIENCED

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WHEa

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BRAKE SERVICE

BRAKE SERVICI
lose Allgnmant Shop

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77M611

NOW RIPRIIINTING

SUMMER SALEI

MEIGS COUNTY

(Thu~.-Frt..Sot.l

et USED CARS LEFT

WITH fULL IERVICI

ePARTS for OUTBOARD

All Models
N Reduced Priets

BIGIIRD
BAILER SALES
ROUTE 124

At S!lfiiCII31 CorporatiOtl

MOTORI

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eTOOLS
See AI

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lvenlnp....t Sltunloy

BOB E• BYER

121 Polrlono Dr. ·Mid.leport

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tenut Ave., Pom., 0.,

f1nlsbed.

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WK.l PAY

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FOR TRADE IN
OF CLEAN LATI

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CROSSWORD

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J a1o11 1ram1, I noma (3
bedroomS), bath, lot
floor
modern. funlace. . . .
to llllllooll. Ollly . . . ..

WORK WANTED - A·l wash
8Jid wax jobo done on can.
·14
Pri&lt;el very reasooabty at
4&amp; HP lla'GIIry 1110101' IIIII
CaD II!IZ-251111, Pomeroy.
trailer, l8rl IIIOIIel, A-1 ..,.
8 II
olllloD. Colllaet Gary Gibbl,
Jolasq, W. Va., or call m
&amp;JwW
COPPER. heavy, Sill, ltghi
12$6.
7
J.l
l2lc
....... beavy, 2lt, mb:eol, lie
lb., radialnl'll, 2k, clOID ol
a.BIIIp
.a.? I'
metal, balterlos, ~10 IIIII

I '

cl-.

$1.25, alumiiiUID,
H. , ..
L. Se. Bill Dalley, P. 0.
14, Reedsville, 0 .
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WANTED - Work for baiJdGII.
•, Pb. II!IZ-Z208.

I I IlliG

For s.Je or R.llt

i'

BRAND % bedroom
modn bomt. Velma G.
pliL Ph. 'I'IU'/ill.
• 10 l5lp
.. qwtatiiD

TEll ll'ISIJllANCE AGENCY
INC. belare
your
auto ..........._ Wo IIHlJ be
ilble to , . IDDDI)',

•-=ill

...

noms), front IIIII bact .........1
furnace heatiDC, 18,500.
IYRA€U8E 1 1101'1 ...,.,.,
I rGOIIIll (I bedroom~).
bath IIIII utility room, ....,er
lei (811 " 1011). Ol&gt;wer
ielL f4,000•

I

&amp;Col-*

..._e.p•utr

ever, ••Get Star"

Ebersbecll Hardware, Sugar
~.eed, p• . • • • Hardware.

7 J., Slltp

'"San at Lud111rk
av• more oa
Unloo~
Better pika Uaaa ever ou
Fxeeen.~ Wa·

obor-Dryer Pain, Elee. llu-

and Alr-CondiiJolleN.
15 ou.ft. C FUIZD - - - $191

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Ill
• · story's Run. See Mra. llldward
Ebersbach Ill 105 WriJiht ...
POJDel'll1, 0. or ~

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4 p.m.

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66 Chev. Impala H. T. Cpe.

Pomeroy ;-Motor Co.

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... ,.. Cbe¥J Ill a 11""'11 prlcl! We llaw tile - .
wide olloJet·of ~odell llld eolora (If JOil eome
ID now) IIIII tilt IIDI8 wiJIIDgDnl to worll:
out temuJ to 11111 you. Trade DOW, wblle tilt
eboice Ill belt! Remember, tbll time IODll!l
but OllCt I year!

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1\'RAClUSE - ear- lot
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lfw~n'lbeJong now·until School will be·
starting •. .it's.time·for·bUYiii.J Boys a~d Girls
School !loth~·.,_ . Eibeifelds·invite you to
co~e in -·Look over ·the bij seleclj,ons of
Girls and Boys Clothes and Accessories.
On Friday night Elberfelds are ~pen
unti18 0 clock and on saturday night dpen
until 9o'clock·· Agood time for far\lily
shopping· and don'tforget
. about Elbe(f~lds
August Furniture.Sale.on
the
2nd
and
3rd
..
Floors.

"Indonesia" was thot)oplc pre- also explained. Their rellgl~n
'J'he Unci ammal Hayes-Youn1 The sroup' bowed In silent Swindell and two girls, Rt: I, sented by Mrs. Myrtle · Lons l~ an Important .~rt~~.
'.iild Holliday School Reunipn prayer as Rev. Cheesebrew Shade; Mr. IIJld Mrs. Ho!Ue V. w)'en the WSWS of the .Enter- ~IVes. The EUB ur IS rna
held Sunday, Aug. 7, at
stood arid' led, In honor and res- Hayes ,00 two children, Rt. 1, prise EUB church met . Tues- mg. an effort to send more mls1!Qillday School grounds
In peel to Horner Lee, in rnernroy Shade; Mu S. Grueser, Rt 1, day evening at the home of Mrs. slonary couples there:
' lled!ord towoship, with 'an at- of all those gone on before.
Shade; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wib- John Smith, Ny~ Ave. "
For the. worship ~~v1ce, Mrs.
tandance of about 60.
I The following officers were lin Jr., Ronnie and Penny, Guy- Group smgmg of Jesus Jam~s .WI!! read LIVIng the
·
retained for another year-Pres. sville; Judy Roush, Middleport; Saves," opened the p~ram, Beatitudes wh1ch were modem
A basket dinner was served Ronald Dougan; Vice Pres· Le- Mr. and Mn. E. Leon Sauters followed by the Lord's •Prayer day e~atJples of chtlstlan per-~
at_ noon, with the Rev . Frank roy Sauters; Secretary
and and Vicki, Rt. 3, Pomeroy; in unison. A study ~~ Indonesia sons liVIng In Indonesia.
.
Cheesebrew of Middleport ask- Treasurer-Helen Woode.
Mark aud Timothy Sauters, Rt. was made as members read Mrs. T~as ~·~tz president, ·
ing the blessing.
.
The program entertainment I, Pomeroy; Carl Brickles, Ath· articles concerning this . repub- was In ~.b,Fgo! &lt;if the business
The afternoon program, w1th committee:
Martha Hayea, ens; John Hayes, Lcing Bottom; lie which included the art of sessiOn. l,Jrs, Roy Blankenship
Ronald Dougan, Chairman, be- Sharon Swindell, PaUy Arnold, Emerson Hayes, Long Bottom; batik makins. This. cloth
Is .was wel~ed as a 'new mem·
gan with the hy~, "What a and Christine Sauters, were al· Allen Gilkey, Pomeroy; Jesse very colorful a_nd giVes one an her. An lnv1tatfon was .read to
Friend." The cha~rman express- so retained for another year. v. Meeks and Lola, Baltimore, idea of the brightness and va- attend the _Fall Retreat, to be
ed thanks to all for the d1nner, I The program concluded with Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur riety of IndoneSia and Its peo- held Saptemher
.
111-18 at Camp I
and ror the effort pul forth m a group of hymns by an; and Goodwin, Rt. 2, 'Jore Ridge, pie.
Otterbein. ~~ were given.
advertising the event
ended with "Thai Glad Reunion Athens: Mr. and Mrs. D.
L. The background. government An lnte~ report on collecThe p~"ram continued ,~ith Day," by the Woodes
and : Brickles, Shade; Elmer Good- and religion of Indonesia were lion of stamps was given by
a duel, 'I m Feehng Fme, by Cheesebrews, assisted by sev- win, Obetz; Pearl Gilkey, Rt. 3,
'
Mrs. Eldon Weeks. .
Mrs
Garoldene and Martha Hayes. eral others.
Pomeroy; Rev. and Mrs. Frank Visit Cltildren
Prayer and grace by
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with Colleen Dugan playing ac- Games aud contests were con.: A. Cheesebrew, David Boone, I C 'tal C'tv
Menzel Smith clnsed th~ me:
cordion accompaniment.
dueled by the entertainment Middleport· Mrs. Lucy Hayes, . n ap&lt;
I tns. ·after which refre me
Scripture reading and sermon, committee, such as ''Cracker tmlddlepori; Mr. and Mrs. Ga- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .Rus· iwere served by the hostess to
"Growing up aud Growing In" eatins contest" won by Ronnie rold Hayes, Shade; Mr. and sell, R. D. 2, Racine, visited in 13 memhe'" . ·~ two guests,
was by the Rev. Cheesebrew. Wiblln. "Older group" won by Mrs. Webber Wood, Harrison- Columbus this past w~k with Mrs. Perry ,Smith and doughAlso on the program were a Ned Swindell," Bubble gum ville; Mr. and Mrs. Gyy
W. their children, Mr. and Mrs. ter, Melanie ..,·.
duet, "An Empty Mansion,'' by (:Onlest," won by Kim Stev- Lee, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. William Burton and Lisa Anne;
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Manda aud Theresa Eastman, ers and "Women's
Balloon Harold Douglas, Albany; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Chap- ~
with accordion and harmonica blowing" contest, won by Eve- ! aud Mrs. Garth Beat, Athens; man and Shelly, and Karl Rus·
etnS pml
accompaniment: a song by Ly. lyn Wiblin.
Mrs. Luara Guthrie. Guysville: . sell, who is employed In the !
nelte and Tamie Dougan al'ld other t•ontests and
games Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Woode, i olfice of Midl&lt;md Ross.
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Kim Stevers; a duet, "He were held on the field, such as Coolville.
I . Karl,, a 1966 graduate of Ra- 1
Came a Long Way !rum Hea· horse-shoe ball tug of war and The reunion will be held at cme H1gh School, also attends
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and
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ven. " by Garo ld t&gt;ne Hayes and etc. Small , prizes, were awarded the same place and on the first
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a a o ege. · Mrandr~eoerns
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Wh'l1e m
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CoIIeen Dougan, w1'th aceord'1on; in aU competitive contests. i' Sunday in August m
rt
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a reading '' A Little Pilgrim," Registering were· Mr
and
. Mrs. Russell also attended
have retum
(Jesus pai'd the Fare), by Man- Mrs Ronald Doug~n 3 ~
3
*4it%1ili!iJiMil'liii'SM'fM.W"-t't"~i&gt;"~ birthday party honoring Lisa , where they ~Jan htols mat.e eirt
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by children
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Fern Cheesebrew.
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len Gilkey, 94 years of age: Shade. Rt. 1; Mr. and Mrs. Gra- ~
GIVE DINNER
Coluui'bus, Ga .. where he was
the youngest. Pa~la Jean Swm- dy Dale Arnold and two boys , k',
:t Mrs. M. C. Wilson entertain· stationed. They are residing
dell. 7 months, and the farthest Rl. 2,Aibany; Mr. and Mrs. Ned j;
~ ed with a family dinner Sunday with her mother, 'Mrs. William
distance, Elme~ Goodwm of
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Obetz, Oh10. G1fts were pref
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w. Wilson and children, Randy Their daughter, Joyce, wlll
sented each.
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and grade. Their elder daughter,
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David of Charleston, W. Va., School, Columbus, Ga., and
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Keno Church of Chris!, Friday career but have retumed
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were reare4r ,
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their teild .
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home in Wheaton, fll. , after a Next, the gorls went to the and Mrs. Nathan Biggs w
visil here with his
mother, llolsum Bakery where Mr. Bob spent the day there and atiEmd·ll
Mrs. M. c. Wilson and other Byer took them through the eel a family reunion.
relatives.
bakery, then treated to a fm- Mrs. Helen Duncan and
The members uf While Rose ished product, doughnuts.
er, Anthony Wolfe, visited brk~·ll
Lodge held their annual sum- I Next, the club went to the ly with Mrs, John Smith, ·rue•- II
mer picnic Wednesday at the R. C. Bottling Company, m Mid- day evening.
dleport. After seeing the var- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thorn·
\llddleporl Roadside Park.
Mrs. Lulu Hardesty of Park- rous stage• of sterilizing anti as returned home Monday eveersburg has been visiting with bottling, the girls were teeated nlbg, after a visit at Crooka~lrs. Charles Warner of Pome- to a cup of R. C.
ville, with Mr. and Mrs. Wal·
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Miss Carolyn Searls, Colum- Park.
Mrs. Horton Tflomas and tam·
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club ·~ iJy. They also visited in Columparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo was shown througb the General bus with Mr. and Mrs.
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and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Coch- On the tour were Ann
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trip at Buckroe =••m·ll
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Locust and Pearl St. and the and Sherrie Turner: C
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Glenn Hensler home on Lancoln were Mrs. Burnire Garnes,
up the east mast
St.
Eugene Holliday and Mrs.
several days at Ca11ell
Mr. and Mrs. John Parsons i erette Turner, advisor.
and Hyannll Port.
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