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NO. 51

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Mrs. RusseD was the daughter
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Downie Merrick. For many years
she was acUVe in the Pomeroy

Garden Club and was a charter
member
of the Meigs C o u n t y
The next COWl\Y-wlde highll&amp;ht to take place wOI be tile apo
Women's
ReJ&gt;Ubllcan Club. Surpeenno:e of the American Wind 5.Yinpbnny on July 25.
The fund needed to ba~ !he orcheatra In Pomeroy Is growing. viving U'e a sister, Alice ChamTile orchestra will play from 118 opeelally conatrueted borge at tile berlain, who resided with her in
PomeroY; a son, Albert Russell,
Pomerot le-. Tbe concert Is free of charge.
Columbus;
two daughters, Mrs.
An lnterestlllg varlecy of selectlona will be presented by the
Waltboe
Allen,
Springfield, and
..,cbestra. some new numbers - u laat year - wW be Included.
Duri~W tbe daytime of the coitcert date, orchestra members will Mrs. Lawrence Weed, Columbus;
five grandchildren, Michael and
work with the blgh scbool bonds of Meigs CowJtr,
Mrs. W. P. Locbary Ia beading tile COIIIj)Oign to bring the sym- Patrlda Allen, Springfield; Mrs.
pboalc """" to Meigs Couotr. Roaldenls wisbinf, to contribute to James Drum, Muscatine, Iowa,
tile fund, wblch wUI be used to PQ the orchestra's fee, m&amp;j' send do- and stepben Weed and Albert D.
Russell, Columbus, and one
llltlona to Mrs. Locbary at IU High St., Pomeroy.
greet1:J'andcblld.
HWldreds of uea residents
FUneral services will be held
Meanwblle, Mrs. Margaret Elturned out twice previously over
Thursday at 2 p, m. at the Ewing
the past few years to gt ve the or- la Lewis, who annua1ly heads the
Chapel wltb the Rev. Shane ofchestra a nice reception during county fair dower show - a real
ficiating.
Burial will be In the
fair highlight - armounces a
MrUer qtpearances..
Beech
Grove
Cemetery. Friends
meeting of all garden club presimay call at the CUJ'X!ral home anyOF COURSE, plans are rolling dents in Meigs County for 8p. m.
time.
along for tbe annual Meigs COW&gt;- this Friday at tile offices of the
t,y Fair tbe second week of Aug- Ohio Power Co. in Pomeroy. Nat·
urally, the topic will be the lair
ust
ARTICLES F1LED
Tbe Meiga Councy Minist&lt;&gt;rial Dower show, which will include
some
innovations.
Articles
of Incorporation have
AssrL is working on lts role of
Rehearsals
for
the
annual
sumproviding for the opening rebeen tlled in Columbus with Secligious services on Morxlay, Aug. mer presentation of the Big Bend reatry of State Ted W. Brown by
11. The association also is ex- Minstrel Assoclation wUJ get un- the Ohio Pallet Co., located in
pected to have a displa,y section derwllJ nert week. This wiiJ mark Salisbury Township of M e i g s
the 13th annual summer show o( County. Harold fl Blackston, Roy
on the groonds.
the group and it will be staged R Grueser and Fraffi( W. Portagain on Thursday and Saturday er, Jr., filed the papers, with
nights.
Blackston, agent.

Mrs. Davis of

Danville Dies
Bertie Mse Davis, 86, widow
of Sanlord Davis, a resident of

Danville In Meigs County, died
at 1:40 p. m. Tuesday in tbe Hillcrest Rest Home at Athens.
Mrs. Davis was born JanUiry
3, 1882, at Wi.tcher, w. Va.,
daugbt&lt;&gt;r of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Grass. Sbe married Sanford Divis in 1900 ln Charleston, W. VL

He died in 1953. They lived in
Danville since 1918.
The tallmringchildrensurvive:
ReOOI.n Davis, Nitro; Ernest Dav-

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Urbanli and Mrs. Garnet Harleas, Dexter; 23 grandchildren
and 20 great·grandchildre!L
She was a member of the Dan-ville Church of Christ where
services will be held Friday at
2 p. m. with tile Rev. Denver Hill
ofllciating. Burial wDI be in Danville Cemetery.
Friends m&amp;j' call at tile McCoy
Funeral HomeinVintonooThursday !rem 2 p. m. to 4 1od 7 p. m.
to 9 p. m. The body will lie In
state ror one hour prior to the
service oo Friday.

MEIGS 111A11E
TONIGHT, JULY 3
NOT OPEN
Friday,
July 4-6-6
"HAW AD"

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JULIE ANDREWS
MAX VON SYDOW
COLOR CARTOON:
CATCH MEOW
RuMing time 3 Hrs. 15

Box office closes 8 p.m.
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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TONIGHT-THU.-FRI.
July3-4-5
EASY COME, EASY GO
ELVIS PRESLEY
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,.CAPRICE"
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DORIS DAY
SATURDAY, JULY 6
SON OF A GUNFIGHTER
CMetrocoiiX')
Ruos Tamblyn, Kleron Moorrel
James 0, Philbrook
PLUS

SINATRA
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TilE NAKED RUNNER

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UFEGUARD TRAINEES - A manber of tee-a In tho Nn
1tt1 ~ Jllfl(or
or Senior Life Saving courses at tile New Haveo communlcy swintmllw pool will preaent l'h ollour
program 1t 3 p. m. on July 4111 as pert of tile JDdependence Day celebraUon at New Haven. Suzanne
Davidson, Red_ Croao Instructor, Is In cbarp. Some of the participants ate, -ted from left,
Danny Workman, Bryan Russell, David llussell, Joyce Bradham, Gary Tedesco lnd Larry iloi'Do
don; standlng,~s. D1vldson, Carla llqgercy, Cindy Haggerty, Nancy Roulh, Cindy Temett,
carol Ra.OOolph ~. on the lifeguard stand, Regina Hesaon, Johnny Burris, Bruce Adama ux1
Libby Brown. Not present were Nicky Barton, Rebo&lt;ca Pugh, Jobony Jones, Cheryl Howard,
Hobby Dye, Sbarn Rickard, Debra Rickard, Linda Rousb, Mike Stanley, Donny Dye, Howard
Slyre, Bill Burpos, Arnold Weaver and Jode Athey. - Sentinel Photo.

0!00 FIVE-DAY FORECAST
By UnJted Press International
Coul or mild weather t h e
rest ci. this week will warm a

little over the weekend. Tem-

peratures Thursday through
Monday willaverapbelowoor.
mal will! bigbs 75 to 80 and
lows 55 to 60.
Seattered showers mainly
early next week are expected to
average one'"4!arter inch.

GET TROPHY - The third place llcat In the Racine July
4th pecade went to tbe Racine Baptist Cburcb lor Its entry
titled "Let'a Hear Freed&lt;m RI.J)g.,.- Sentinel Photo.

Pollee Preside Over
Marriage Ceremomes

SYDNEY, Australia (UP!)_ A
yoong gunman today marBecky Nease and Jenny Y..enried the teen - age mother be
chini wUJ train dance lines for
vowed to kill unless she became
SHRINE TO MARCH
this year's show, replacing Mrs.
his
wife.
Tbe Twin City lilrlne Club
Coleen Ohlinger, busy these days
The
police cummissioner,
will psrticlpste In tile Fourtll
with a new arrival
whose
men
the bridegroom had
AB::I., of course, expected to of July celebration at Racine.
ACCIDENT
WAS
MINOR
kept at bay lor 32 bours before
create a new interest in the rac- The psrade will start at 10 a,
A
minor
accident
Involving
a
the
ceremony, served as the
ing program at this year's Calr m. All members of the 91rine car drlveo by WUIIs R. Frost, wedding witness.
is the pari-mutuel betting which are asked to be at tile Racine Chester, lollilllnunldentifiedtMJck
After th:3 ceremony, during
will be an innovcation to the lo- Jomlor Hlgb Scbool at 9 a.m. was lnvestlgeted Tuoeda,y at 3:· wbicb brldegrOOIIl Wallace MelcaJ fair, A proCessional firm
47 p.m. at tile lntersecUoo o! lish, 23, set aside his automatic
will handle all of the betting unRootes 7-124-33 at Rock ~rings. shotgun and two automatic
der the supervision of state inVETERANS MEMORIAL
Sherif! Roliert C. Bartenbach'a rUles, pollee served him coc..,
HOSPITAL
spectors..
departmont laid a truck attempt- cola and cake. They told him
Admissions- Mildred Wltllee, ing to make a sharp turn scrap- that if he now gave himself up
IT's VACATION time again Pomeroy; Emmett Bartels, Syra- ed Frost's vehicle _which was as promised, they would carry
am let us wish you a safe trip. cuse.
stopped tor a traffic signat'Ulein- him off to a mental hospital.
Dlscbarges - Earl Heal, Lil- tersection. No injuries or arrests
Meigs Countians are everywhere
Mellish told tile pollee to give
this swnmer. Attractive Eleanor lian Maynard, Wanda Russell, were rep1rted.
him an hour am a half of
Kay Schneider of Syracuse is enLinda Brogan.
married life and then he would
MARRIAGE AIIPI.ICA TIONS
joying Hawaii thoroughly, she
surrender.
-Cllllord Earl Brown, 59, Rut.
writ&lt;&gt;s - lots of swimming and
Tbe Rev. Clice Paton of Long
land, farmer, and Vifgie Ree
sunshine.
PLAN INSPECTION
Bay Jail performed tile ceremoBy the way, just where are you
Inspection wUI be held when Burford, 57, Rutland; Bemy Lee 1\Y tl11t ended · the long pollee
vacationing'?
the Melgs County Pomona Grange Branham, 19, Pomeroy, and All- siep! of the house where Mellis
meets at 8 p. m. Friday at the cia Jane 9Jrtace, 17, Mi4dleport.
Rock Springs Grange Hall. CoSHOP FRIDAY end SATURDAY
honbil Grange will serve refreshments.

bad held Beryl Muddle, 18, and
ber 11-weelHlld baby, Leslie.
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Mellish bad cbasecl away.
gunllre two pollee wbo bad
cc:me to serve a warrant
cbarglng blm will! burpary. He
then vowed to kill the mother,
tbe baby and hlmsell unless be
married Miss Mnddle. He also
threatened the killing If police
tried to Ioree blm ou~
Police said Misa Muddle's
parents okayed the sbotiun
marriage. Pollee Commissioner
Norman Allan got a eourl order.

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57, died Tuesday In a Huntingtoo hospital. She wss born
April 23, 1911, bere, tile daugh.
ter ()( tile late PbllUp aod Ag.
nes Mc~iahon HBIIlOS)'. 9\e was
also preceded In death by one
brother, WOllam.
She Is survived by a sister,
Mrs. Margaret Snead, Charlestoo; a brotber, Phillip Hemoll)'.
Pt. Pleasant; one balf.brotber,
Clyde Henooll)', Cbsrlestoo, aod
a half-slater, Mr1. Elsie Mor.
gan, Charleston. Miss Hemosy
was a member ()( tile St. Josopb
Catbollc Cburcb of Meoon.
Fomeral services will be held
at tile cburcb Tbursda3 at 11
a.m. will! burial In tile Catbollc Cemetery. The Rev. Father
H. A, Ryan will otnclate. Rossry
IMlrvices will be bold tbls evenIng at 7:30 al the Fogteoonl! Funeral Home. Friends Ill"¥ call
at tile fUneral home an,ytlme.
TITLES REPORTEil
Titles for 118 new and 158 uand
vehicles were issued through the
Utle dlvlsloo of Meigs COUJl\Y
clerk of courts omce ln June.
Clerk Evelyo Lucke said t b e
breakdown of new vehicles included 18 trucks, elgbt trail.
ers, 13 cycles and 79 cora, and
bl u'IEid vehicles, there were 140
cars, one trailer, four cycles
ilnd 13 tMJcka.
8TORFS TO CLOSE
All Department()( U&lt;JJor eon.
trot stores, apoclea ilnd otrlces
will be cloled Tbursda3. July 4,
In observance or Independence
Do,y, a legal hollda,y for state
employees.

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Ullllua the tiime trpe low, bro1cl
ch~rac ..riatic:t of racial tires to
produce areatu tlabllltJ and'
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IJaprtYed "TidiYII"

of the Tourism committee, aald,
"Touriam is tl!lrd rllllked In tbe
state's maf\11 tndustrles In dollar Income but that tbla Ia not
the caBe In aoutlleaotern Oblo.
We are trying to make the bual•seman awareoftbe tromondous
potential lor dollar Income from
tills alllll'&lt;e."
John P. Irwin, executive vice
president of the AutAmoblle Club
of Southern Oblo, and a director
In the SEORC, observed tlw.t tbe
COUncil, lor the lint time In
soutbeaatern and oouthern Oblo,
Is undertaking tbe task of ldemlftcatloo of attracUOIIS and the
coordlneUon of many lndlvld,..

GOP Count
Temperatures

Saturday

through Wedoeeday will average below normal wtth blgha
In tbe 70s aod low 80s. Lows
will average 55 to 60. Scattered sbOifors early next week
are eXI)ected to total one quarter to one-balf !ncb.

Legion Slate

Is Installed
Eighth District

WASHINGTON- (NEAT-

Richard M. Nixon probably
wiD arrive In Miami lor the
GOP Convention with 753 delegate votes assured or leaning
his way, according to a highly
authoritative survey &lt;onducted
by dlatlnRuished Washington
political observer Bruce Bios·
sat.
It could assure blm a first·
ballot nomination, with 86
more than the 667 needed to
wtn.
The detailed countdown is
on page (• 8•
New York's late starting
Gov. Nelson Rocke!eUer trails
with an apparent 37U votes.
California's Gov. Rooald Reagan has a probable 149 votes.
Another 61 are undecided or
committed to favorite sons. Of
these, 58 are being held In a
bloc by Ohio'• Gov. James A.
Rhodes-but are expected by
Buckeye State political ob·
servers to get on the Nixon
bandwagon.
Significantly, sinee lliossat's
last countdown conducted in
Isle May, N"IXOII picked up 44
additional votes. The major
gains came from Maryland
where the former VIce Presi·
dent snatched 16 votes from
RockefeUer. Nine more were
taken from Rocky iD Pennsyl·
vanla &amp;Dd Reagan lost 10 to
Nixon in Miaslaalppl.
See page (8 l for the count·

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COLIJMBUS (IJPl) - 0111 maD
was arrested early today !ollowlng a sbootlng locldent Ia
wblch four teeHgen I I r e d
sbcquna at a group of ahy..U"'
era, volunteer !!reman and ... In the viDl&amp;e ()( DariQdale,
about eight mlloa
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bere.
Franklin Couotr Sborlll'a Hputles said the tee._s tried
to break ~ I Fourth of July
parcy being held by the ColuJII..
bus ~vers Assoclatloo at
their camp In Darb)'dalo.
The sbootlng OCCIU'red the alcytlhers chued the tee"'
- · to the village fire ....
Uon, wbere o• of the 110)'1 ap.
eoed tire IIIII! 1 abotpl. 0111 fl.
tile skYdivers pulled a fire •
1arm switch, l&gt;rfDalos 12
firemen to the acene.
Deputies arrested one or tbo
yCJUths. He was lclentllled u WIJ.
llam Jollll)', 19, ol ~
p.pitlos ui4 1IWI'IIItl . _
laautei tor the arroot ot tile 1111&gt;o
or teelllgera oo
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tSpealdt.g of SchQOls-No. 4 7

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•· Tho aoclal bOur and dl.meeUJW wDI be preceded b7 •
golf tournamOI!t oo tbo pluoh 11
hole Elks 1a,yout. Dick Film,"""'"
merclal for Genanl
Telephcmo, Ia tourmmont ...,..
ager. Flun Ia worlllnl out I
handicap tourlllmonl with prlaea
In several divlalooa. T h e ment ma-r aald be -eted
.:oiler• from moot of tbe 14
counties represented by t h I
SEORC. Last year 53 coJlltn
participated. Play lllaY bo&amp;ln u
early as 10 Lm.
Carl Dahlbers. a dlHctoc ol
the Council, said that lollowlai
tile dlmer wblcb wDI be&amp;ln at
6:30, a Jll'OBl'llll !IX' Tourlllll
devol-tnt wDI be - llqtthor acloptiiiiMir rQieft••·--A
and be irddfil tbat tbl• 11"'1' am
Is a lllurlam committee effort.
ndlota for the gulf menl,
hdor a n d - or
Just the sociAl hdor IIIII dlmwr
may be purcbase&lt;l locall,y from
John Allen at tbe Electrl&lt; Co.,
In Gallipolis, ..,.; Jack Wollab,
In Middleport, at the Electric

Commander
Maurice Ricketts lnotalled otncers 1lben Drn Webster Post
39, American Legion, mot at
tho post bome.
Installed were Donald 111111nell, commander; Paul easel,
first vice commander; Elza GO.
more, second vtce commander;
Loollard Jewell, finance olftcor;
Kemeth Harris, adlutanl; Edgaa:
Van Inwagen, sargeant-U-arma;
Robert Vaugban, lour y e a r
trustee; Frri Cheeaebrew,
ihaplalo; Russail Moore, unexpired truJtee wrm.
Commlltee l'tl)Ol1a were lllv.. and a l'tl)Ol1 ,.. glveo on
services held lor q,e late James
Greathouae. A ehlcken )&gt;adlecuo
was p!amOd fDr !bJda,y 011 tbo
plea,!' ~~aqta :told newldnen at a upper parklllll lui Ia
doWn.
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~- 111111 CCIIIIdbe roland," ved by ·CudAil acUon iQ' \ho State Depan.
IIIMI 11!4. "All pteaa are beof Higbways lor an .....
lWUIIAGE APPLICATION
~~ed and ~ed CIUI.
ment over property ol Deonlo
Pm "'*'lldU!n&amp; ot ...,..., evBurt f'rii*Un, Cllrlat~aa!- 20, t. Faeemo,yer for Jll&amp;bwoy fm..
'..,Y ~ ~ Ia 011 No boo
s. ltiril1• • .brela ....... pro-~nt baa been dledin Melp
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Gold,
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Up to a" wli!Jr than conventioDil
tires- P.~•• ,.ora rubbn qn ilie

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Dies Thursday

Abandone•

Plans are completed lor tile
annual SEORC Golf Tour~amont
a n d Touriam meeting ot tile
Portsmouth Elks Country Club
Th1U'sda3, July 11. The Tourlom
committee Is in charge of tbe
day-long a!!alr. E. E. Davia,
president, said tile event is one
part of tbo SEORC prognm to
promote and develop soutbeestern Oblo.
The Tourism meetlos Ia one
of a series held by the council
to promote tourism In the regloo
and to bring out the !mportaoce
of thls traffic to tho ecODOIIIj' of
southeastern Oblo.
Howard Th01111'SOO, cbalrman

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Ruth Oay, 63

Holdt the tread firm on the rotd
•.. retltll tqulrm .. , redutea rob-off
waer ... Improve~ . mlle1J8. PolUI.d
for pound, flbllrsl••• 11 llronier
thaa ateel-u:tu prottcllon
aaalnat brulte dama1e In the ,

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Chapman· Cana•ay Shoe Store

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and durability of nylon. Vytacord
- polyetter cord apecHinlly d•
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penal Clfficer who has been warden since 1961.
MaxweD, 59, presently Is bospliA!Ized will! a lung and cbeot
aliment and exhaustlmt Maxwell bas not submitted bls reslpatlon as yet but bas lndlcated be wUI retire at tile end of
tbo montll.
' Kclloskl joined tile corrections
department staff tn 1950 as a
paycbologlst at tile Oblo Penltentiary.

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tho ~t.e:.r::=-.cJ-.v n)alrt, throw111iroo.;ers;: · .. ii...; 'ilii111ie -aliei ·uw;irau.
'· ,. . '· . ~ ~clalePIIoa'• 11!11! Dhlll,c;Vlllter&amp;Ws ~
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tieveJopmenl IIIII glc Air Ccnuitand bomb e r 0 lnlci shall011 water IS ·f110t b&amp;- Paul Morris,. Loogview, aald
be was waiting to cross the six
"1'\•.Ni\~ean .1111! North Vlobla· IIIII&lt; tederal IIICIIIelal')' u~lll­ Tbursda3 nw at least two low.
,• ...,.· !lfl'lllllqra ba~ met Jl 111&lt;8 1H ealabllahlna a 1..o&lt;a1 Gov· lur!ace •'fu olr illlsailes (SAMa)
EJahey were treated at two loot wlcle bridge, wblcb was "a..
· ~, liije;: oiDce ·•thejr dlocuaaiGna erruilent Semeos O!lloe. · fired at tbem. Both mlaaed.
local bospiiA!s for mloor lnJIU'- bout ball a cicy block long," wben
:CIIlfined · ~ _1s: Tbey b ave
.~ plrlcO would place tbo unllea su!rered In tile mlsbaJI, wblcb It started sagging In the mldcDe.
It
was
the
first
time
in
two
occurred
as , large crowd left
u'I11ere was a roarlng. crack)10
1b6 Nortll voroll,)"a -rtise ilnd pbyslcal
· ··~lttDamee, bave insisted tbe !aciiiUea at tho dlsp&gt;sai ()( com- month a the North Vietnamese had an lll:lependence Day ttreworka lng noise," he said, "and the
·.~ Statea bait om condition- munlcy olllclale to belp aolvo lo- got a sbot at tile blgbollylng S. display at Lake Secajawoa State bridge started lalllng, slowly at
lira~ throwing people together
all bombing or Nortll VIII-' ea1 &amp;DVernment problema.
52s, Five of tile stratoforts bave Park.
111m. Tbe Americans have de- · Plamlng talka with olllelals creaahed due to acddenla In VletHospitAl spoke11111en said all IB It went doW!L"
Morris said the structure span.;....- 11a1101 respond to a par- . In Washington, D. C., Wednosda3, oam but none bas been lost In but seven or those admitted were
1111 bombiDr bait ordered March July 24, are Mayers .Raymond combat despite repeated Hanoi treated and released. None of ned a narrow section or the lake
those held overnight was lnjur- and. was about 15 feet above the
a~ by aealblg doMI lighting In li1epard of Athens; John Tlnsle, bolate.
water, which he estimated to be
, !Jouth.VIetnam.
Cambridge; Diehard Gerberdt,
lbout
nvv feet doeo.
.; · A 12t11 seos•.on Is ""hoWled CircleYIIIe· Jolin Lulu Mutloa
Beeauae of tile danger of mls·~
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Forry; Mark Kinney, Mmmt Vor- aUes. the B52a have rarely ~. JW Nortll VIetnamese aovem- non, and James Rupert, Well- until tills week - ventured Into
continued Ita bard line to- stoo. Among Oblo UnlveraiQ' or- North VIetnam. But u. S. spokeai'q111 by ·_,;lq .~and, ·~ .. flcl,lla part.lo~tlq In the lAlka .men revealed that since Suoday
Rulli Green Clay, ~. NU.oa,
\bib Korea they 111\ist s to II will bo PresideD! Vert1011 R. Al- the huge bomber• bav~r pounded
Oblo,
died July 4111 IP a M~
, ljlll((lng troops to SoUth Vletlwn c1ea and oui Dlreclor W• r d North Vlotrmneoe territory 27
GUead
HoapltAI followiog I leng,.,.. by . aptn detnanding an WI- Scbram. Dale Knutaell, Mutloa times - 11 times Inside the bor•: liiPdJtlmal and to U, S. bomb- FerrY director ()( deVelopment, der of tbe Demilitarized Zone thy Woesa. Sbo was !ormoriJ&lt; of
LONDON (IJPO - Art1ur J.
Meigs CowJtr,
and 16 dmes above.
•'lnil.
will also 1tlen4.
Hanes
said today be bad ''olfiSurvlYiag are her huaband,
GeOrge, Niles; a son, Wayne clally" accepted the job ()( ded~
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Elsie Caria. Martel; two £l'l.nd- Earl Ray. Ha said he might use
Trllfllc deaths today wer~ rwmlng behind NaUoral Safecy
cblldren, and one greet-grand- a plea ()(Insanity if Ray lsbrwght
predictions lor tbls 101111 Fourlb o1 July holiday weekcbllcl. lile wao preceded by ber to trial In America lor tile snJ.
per sllJ(ng of Dr. Martin Luther
end.
.
T
be
cooineil,
wbl•h
p~•ted up to 800 would die on tile
first huobood, Frank Green.
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neUoo' s hl&amp;ln!V• ·frOOt ~ p.m., Wedneoday to ,mfdnlsht SundaJt,
Funecal services will be bold King Jr.
··r:
Hanes, the former m~ c1
said earl¥ trendo lndlcated the preclucUon ml!lht not be MSlturday at tile PIIUson and AlBirmtnaMm,
Ala., arrived 1D
lllled.
len Funecal
tn Caledonia
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today
to
confer will! Ro,y
A United Preaa lnleroatlollal cOWII at 10 LDL (ED'I')
and gravealcle aarvicea wDI be
lhOIIed at least 190 poraqna ·ldlled In traffic accldante stnee
ccxducted Sunday at 1 p.m. at the in the · American's maximum setbo holiday perlod. bepn l
WeDs eamewry at Downlngton. curlcy Londoo ceU. Ray Is llibt·
lng ·extradition to the United
A breakdoWn Of accldioillal death:
Statoa.
NEW CO!fl'RAC'I'
"Ferhapa there will be a plea
Oblo Unlveraltr lias .........,_
rt not fiii(IQ' aod there Ill"¥ be
ed I lin $703,1188 -act with
Jllea• tn defense of that
tbe U, S. ~QO • for ....,._ -

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For the smooth, no-thump rtde of
rayon combined with the ttrenath

undorloect
The &amp;riHina:

About 100 members ofLocal
677 of the County, State and
Municipal Emplnyos unloo
went on strike last week In
protest of clcy couocll's fill·

B52s Pour
Bombs on
Panhandle

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.IIIMi the ·.w,a: IOda.Y ()( HanOJio
·l!liPU•• at the VIetnam will'

SI.Jn II fil•t cars lllltlek •II
Two plies of glllll.alle
''Yytlmni"Polyeste~ 1:0n1

t~ of
COrwtritional
tirq ltndl to
&amp;Qutc!ih •nd
etow up

a five per cent PI)' inerease.

. , ~ARIS (IJPl) - ASofietpledge

FOR MfN, WOMEN, CHILDREN

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Koloski today was named to replace Ernie MaJ&lt;WaJI as warden
oC the Oblo state Penitentiary
wblch was struck by a riot June
24.
Tbo announcement was mode
by Martin 1. Janis, director of
the Department of Menial l!f'gtene and Corrections.
Koloski Is presently bead of
the Cbllllcotbe eorrecUonal 1J&gt;.
oUtuUoo.
Koloski wW take over Mono
SAIGON (UP!) - V. S. B52a
struck North Vietnam's South.. day on an actiog basis until the
ern Panhandle lor tile flftb day

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atnpe Phil U .H fld. l1. Tullld old tilre.

oqulnlli ...
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EAST LIVERPOOL, Oblo
(UPO - Public emJ)Ioyoes In
thla community or 23,000 were
back on their Jobs today after overwbelmlrw)J! accepHng

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BENEF1T SCHEDULED
NEW YORK ·(UJ'O-. A special
benefit basketball game In
bonor of tbe late Dr. Martin
Luther King will be played In
tbe Singer Bowl in Flushing,
N, Y., it was announced Tuesday
by tbe Southern CbrlaUan
Leadership COnference, New
York Majtor Lindsay and Oscar
Robertflon. The game, involving
30 players from the National
Basketball Association, will be
played
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Dies Tuesday

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Tbe !loot o! Haclno Boy Scout '1\roop 241, Utled "~irlt of '76," waa the
llrot placa winner In tbe Jildependenee Day celebcatlon at Racine ThiU'sda3. A lacge crowd was
011 band lor the pll'lde and to aee Jim Rouab, acoulmaster, reeelve tbe trophy. - Sentinel Pboto.

WON SECOND - The Racine Motllodlst Church, with a float Cll'I')'!JII sewral Pllllla IIIII
wltb "United Aa We Stand, Dlvlcled We FlU" aa Ita title, won second plleo In the !loat ...-.,.
tloo 1t tile July 4111 parade In Bacino.

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JFJIOVAll'S wml....,. Lor• ~ ScbDol, 10 a. "'-' Clh'o
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LAUREL CLIFF FREE IIIETHOIISI' CHURCH - Sunday &amp;mol
9:30 L m.. morning worsblp,
10:10 a. m., ev«dng wor~, ·
7:~ P. m.; WN~e~, Chriatllil Youth Crusaders, 6:30 p. m.
IIDCI pra.yer OJeOt:lqj, 7:30 p.m.
Thursc~Q, choir p1'3Ctlce, 7 p.
m. R. Eugene GUJ, IISstor; Phil
Wlae,&amp;ol/t.
DEXTER CHUHCH OF CliRISI'
-llonnle Bussell, pastor. Nol'o
C. WUJ, s~t. ~ SCbool
I:30 .. rn.; WorshiP r.ervlce,
10:30 a. m, Chrll\lln Fololwr

~;;1T CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE -Sunday School
·1:30 a, m.; Morn!,. Worship,
10:20 L · m.; EWDIIw Worsblp,
7:10p.m.. PrQer eeniees, 7:30
p. m. W.lldl!'. SUnday School
~Ill, Paulino McCUn11Jck. Pulllr, Rev. Morris M.
Wolfe. .
CHESTER CHURCH OF COD-'l11o Rtf, Cbe-Bryut,.,.-.
S1JIIIay Sehool, 9:30 a.m.;· War. lldp sentce, 11 a. m.; E9eDiJw
·-.hlp, 7:30 p, m.l'rl!'or aon·
· Ice
• TUelllll, 7:30 p. m. Yootb ,
Sorvlco, 1l:urlldl!', 7:30 p. m.
- • y slals, llrat Salunll!' ol
--.
HEIIIOCII GROVE Chrlatlan
Clarch • Jomoo Qui.....,.,
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JUD'i ~ "-Oj'' III!PL cam-lild011~· oai-.I!IDaon!ct,9:30
a. m.; SlldQ' Scbool, 10:30 a.m.
y - - · So:ndaJ, 6:30 P.
m.; Pr• hlqr ...ry SUI!dl,)', 7

MT, UNION BAP'I\')T ·Rev.
Cecil Cox, paltm'. Sunday School
OIQlOrlnlendenl, Lorl')' Clark.
Sundl!' School, 9:45a.m.; SundaY
evening \0f01'5h!p, 7:30; Wedno•·
day prayer and Bible llludy, 7:30
p.m.

Carpenter
News, NotesMr. Orville Wooclyeard, Tren1m, N, J., called on Mr. 1 n d
Mrs. Earl Starkej' on S.turday.
Mr. Woodyard, who redred trmn

SuTroN I!ETHOIJl'&gt;T - Rev.
John w. Kimbler, paltm'. Sunday Scbool, 10:30 a. m,; Worship
servtce, 9:30 L m., second aM
fourth Sunday oacb month.
CHESTER CHURCH OF T H E
Na.arene - Rev. Herbert Grate,

Harrisonville
Society News

government service recently is
moving to Nortll C&amp;roli:a where
he wDiteach on lho college le,.l.
By MRS. JOliN STOUT
Mrs. ldl Dennlsoo of Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waggoner
Center spent a few days with her called on Mr. and Ml·s. Fern

sister, Mrs. fl!'e Jordan.
GUlogly.
Mr. and Mrs. C11fton Fraley
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson
and
h soo, Mallory,
Mr W, VL, visited were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
er parents,
• and Mrs. carl
Greenlees, KUla RlK&gt;des, who hal WII8BOO"r S.mdl!'.
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Rev. Max Donahue preached
~
siting the Fraleya, re- at the Presbj'lerlan Church on
turned to the home of her grand- SundiJ!
nl
porento. On Saturday, the Fraeve II&amp;
leya, Mrs. Greenlees and RIUt,
Mr. Eal McGrath went 1o Lowere dinner guests of Mr. and gan, Oldo, lo visit Mrs. Moille
Mrs. Dtrl Hooper and daughters McGrath.
or Alhons.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhodeo
Mr. and Mrs. ThcmasByrdand IIlii Mr. llldMrs. Richard Rhodes
children of Huntlrwtm, W. VL, and children of Dunbar ue vac~
bue mcved Into lho house re- dooing In F1orlda.
eeatly vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Iva Donohue has solcl her
P. IL
Lavern Jordan and lamUy and hou!e trailer and bought a home
~ by
to which she will move soon.
Till:: RIJTLAND COMMUNITY ~lho
Jordana.
.,_ u-•~ Bla ~.0011
d
Mr•- Avo Gilkey bought the
~ch- Rev. AmosTillls,••aIJU-•• --.r.ri..
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In
,
Mrs. Gnce Karr hmle.
tor. SUDdl,y School, 9:30 Lm. ., dauPter,
Usa
Dye,
visited
wltb
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence East.Worship senlce, 11 Lm••, Rob- ....
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Paul
and
W,
C.
Peck.
o111o L(-~ and e1~
man, Mr. and Mrs. ·Arthur Goodor! Soortea, iOmday Scbool s... ._,.
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WedDelldl!'
~
•· porl,..ndent;
Mrs. Henry w--""'-c. : (,..,.
- Mrs._ ~ella Artx and
mcellng, 7:30 n.m. YOUIII'
~,__..t o·'-"'• 111o •· ·
~•.. oJ!e called on· Mr.
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.,.., r.uowahip Sunaay, 7p.m.;
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Mr s. UIU•
~dly afternoon.
ouug rema1 ns 11
Mr. and Mrs. Dwalllll Jon!an, Veterans Memorial Horpllll but
DANVILLE PILGRIM Hollneas
Cburch- Charles fbzer1 lJl&amp;tor'i Bryan and llelllt, Joined 0 group Is smnewhallmproved.
Mr. and Mrs. Denny Ash moved
Adrt Solcko Sunday School~·"' or frlendo for a picnic at lho home
lnteodont. SuDciQ School, 9:30 .. of /olr, lnd.Jolra. Jim Blowfi'-IOII- _tram pt PleaSIDI. .to a.Jioale
·
neor Dexter recently.
' ', ...... WOl'thiPoervlce, 10;301. ... ' aon, McArthur.
Don Cheadle, son or Mr. and
Mrs. Mamie Newlun has r•
Youth IIIII Junior youth service,
Mrs.
Rex
Cheodle
llleDded
tile
turned
home from the bosPllal
' 6:t5 p. m. EveninK ...rShJp, 7:30,
. l'ro!irer and pra!Je, w-~. Form Bureou y..:U. Fcderollon and I• allying will&gt; her daughtor.
Week at Olterheln Collep,
Mrs. Freda Cersey, Mrs. Rulh
' 7:30.
Mr. IJid Mr•. Leon Woodrum Snodgrtso and chUdren visited
UNITED FAITH CHUI!CH. Neue Settlement - Robert E. and famJiy of Mcl\rthur spent a Mrs. Arix.
· !mith, Sr,, t!Uwr. iOmday SCbool day will&gt; her mother, Mrs. Murl
Mr. George Young ud famtly
o! Braden, Mr. Noel Young and
- ~-Mitaon. Galtway.
\' &amp;!odl.l SChool, 9:30 a. m.; ,..,_
Mrs. Robert stout lsvi•idngin famtly o! Daytoo, Mrs. Kalher\ lhlP IOrvlco, 10:30 .. m. and Eltzabethloo, Tenn., wllh her lne Hoalotae and ramtJy o!W..,._
. 7:30p.m. each Sunday. Mtlkosk daughters, Mrs. Dave Raynard ville come for the funeral of
' pn,yer meeting, Wednosdl,y, 7:30 lnd Mro. Eslel Kirby, their lam- Dona Young.
Wea and other relatives In that
are:..
KENO ·CIRJRCH OF CHRrlTMr. and MrL Carrol

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gerd and !amlly and Mrs. zena

ts30 .. m.

Rev. Howard Mayne, formerly
of Coolv!Ue, who 1s 111o new minlator on 111o Albol11 United Moll&gt;odist Charge, held services at
Temple Church IOmday mor!Dlg.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Perry
spent iOmday In llo¥loo will&gt; Mr.
and Mra. Errol Pickel! and
RlcldL Rlcldl returned home with

BRADFORD CHURCH OF
• CIUIIST - Charlo• Russell, pas1m, Rlchtn! GilkeY, !qlt. Sun·
day Scboc!!o 9:30 a. m.; Mornl'll
Worsldp, 10:80 L m.; Eve.W.
-lblp, 7 p.m. Woctnolldi!'Blblo
lllatly, 7:30 p. m.
llf.OBGANIZED CHURCH W
Jo... Chrlat or Latter D 1 y
Saint~, Portland • Ractno ll&lt;lod.
~ School, 9:30 .. m.; Mor..
1111 WorahJp, 10:30 L m. iOmday
-'ow -vice at 7. W-sday
- . . : . - • r service, 7:30.
Elder Frodtrlek J, Sto-

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NormiD lllcCaln, -rlnlondonl.,
J!!&gt;ro!Cll.l WMkl.\&lt; II 9:30 a, m.
l'rel&lt;blal,llnl and thlrdSundl!'
ol !I1CDb by Cborloa Russell o!

ALFRED
METHODL~T ; 1'111'1 A. Cislo, peator. Sunday
, School at 9:30, Lloyd DUlt~r,
a.pL WorahlP sorvicea 1110:45
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aervlco iOmday eveolng
p. m. wlt!llho Rev, CaaWedDolllay, 7:U p. m., preyCHURCH OF
- Jamoa lL Smlllt, Plo-

Sehool. 9:30 Lm.;
E,.... Church aor·
s.m.1 evo.W., 7:30
blllaY. Prayer aor-

Perry of COlumbus were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Dunlpn IJ'Id other relatives here.

them and wm sperd aome time
here with relatives.
Thoao callhw at the homo of

Mr. and Mrl. Mondal Jordan and
Waltor 011 Sunday wholJ&gt; Mr. Jor.
dan celebrate hia birthday were
Mrs. fll'eJon!an, Mra. blaDe.,.
olson, Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan, Bryan and Keith, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Crabtree, Mr. and
Mrs. llorsoy Jordan and lamUy
and Mrs. Murl Galaway.

This Day•••
In History

By United Pro11 Intel'llltionll
Today Is Frldll', July 5, tile
IH7th day of 1968 with 179 1o
follow.
The mooo Ia between Ito lint
qllll'wr -and l\:11 pboao. ·
The morntna ataro are saturn
and Martury.
The ovonlov atarlaJupttor.
On this cloy In hlatorf:
In 1865 WUllom lloolh founded
111o Salvstlon Arm1 InLa!don.
In !935 Protldolll lloost-.It
al.,ect the w_.,.connery ,l!lll
CHURCH which wa• o!!lclall)&lt;· "-n ••
,l it,, ...... the Notional Labor Roladooo

Wedoooclo.Y: lllble illlid7, 7 p. m,
Thurlldl!': Ml!illley I!Cbiiol, 7 p.
m. Senlee meeUJw, 8 p. m.
,
MASON ClruRCH OF CHIUSTMiller !it - Everaoit Weekll!',
po,lllot, Bible atudJr clalaes,Sqn·
day,!l.Oa.m. Worllhlpandprooch·
lng, 10:55 a. m.; SUndl!' ~
service, 7:80.
Bible atudJr
claases, Wednolldl!', 7:341 p:m..
MT, . HERMAN
UNITED
BRETIDIEN IN CHIUST - R o v,
JamtB G. Morrl...,, pasiOr,Sun·
day School, 9:3U a. m,t·Raaaell
Spencer, supl.; Alfred Wolfe, aa&amp;istiD. Momirw sermon, 11 a.
m., second and foui1h ~ ~
cacn month, E&gt;e.W. sormoo,
7:30 p. m, every ftrol and third
SOlliday or the modh. Cla01mool·
tng, 11 a. m. every first and
third SU!Iday. DaWl Holter, claaa
leader. Chrllllan Endoavor, 7:30
p. m,. oocond and rourtb SUnday.
Emer1011 POoler, president.
Prayer meeting, 7:30p.m. every
Wedneadl!', Boon! meotlnll, 7:80
p. m,. ftrat Monday ollllOid:h.
POMEROY TRINITY UNITED
CHURCH OF CHIUST- Rev. W.
H. Perrin, peslor, Patrick D.
Wood, !qlt. SUndl!' School, 9:15
a. m.; WorsiJlp, 10:25 a. m.
Youth choir rehearsal; Monda,y,
6:30 p, m, Mrs. ~ Burt,
director; Senior cholritbearaal,
Thurlldll', 7:30p.m., Mrl, Pol1l
Nosao, dlrtctllr. Thurlldll', all

l!llnbl~, ,...,. ~
ScbDol, 9o80 a.m,;Woralilp...,.~
lee, 10:80 L m_.; . -~ .cbolr,
practice, WedOolldl!', 3:20p.m,;
~ cl!olr ~. ,~ • .
7:3o·Jl, m. ! ' - lllllllltr Clan
IIIHiinll, fourlb Frldl!' oltacb
IIIOidlt o! 6 p. m, Wollityan serv~
clo Gallcl, fourth~ or ttcb
IIIOIIIh, 7:80, P. m.;-~or Hlalt.
lllYF, ':30 p. m, tach, SUncll!'l
SOn!or Hlsb MYF, 5:30 p. m.,
ttchSunday.
PORTLAND METHODIST Rev, · John w. KlDiblor, paltm',
s._, School, 9:30 a. m.; worsldp itrvlco, 7:80 p. m,
OAK GROVE I!ETRODIST John W. Kimbler, pelfm'.Sunday
School, 10:30 a. m.i Worshlp

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Pomeroy - HarrlsonvUle Roadi
Eug- Underwood, puwr, Ke!&gt;o
DOth Grover, iOJnday school !1&amp;11.
&amp;llday School, 9:30 'a. m.; Wol'sblP service, 10:30 a. rn. Sunday
8\lenlng service, 7 p. 111. Prayer
mooting, Thursday, 7:30 p, m.
ST. JOHN'S LVTHERAN-Brl·

an EI1Eel, putor. Morning wor-

Cllllltlail J111V In

SYRACUSE EUB CHURCH Rev, Pol1l A.Solloro,l)Uior.Sunday School, 9:30a.m., Boo Quia·
Ollborry, oupt. Morning worsldp,
10:30 a. m., ftrlll and third Sun·
days each IIIOIIIb. Evefthw ....,_
plistie aenice, 7:30 p. m., sec·
onl and fourth &amp;lldayl,
BETHANY EUB CHURCH Rev, Paul A. SoUora, paltm'.
Mllrnlne worllhlp,9:30a.m.;Sunday ScbDol, 10:80 a. ·rn. Blyllle
Theiss, !qlt. Youtl1 FeUowsldp,
6:341 p. m,
CAJIME[, EUB CHURCH-Rev,
Paul A.
pestor, Sunday

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"For less than s20 amonth,
electric heating keeps the floors
of our big, 100-year~old
home warm enough for
the children to play on."
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Whon churdo bella riDa .,_ !lllDdq !IIOIIIlq,
they
an ealltnr fl!llllllea tcr 1tO!IblplPI!th II !hi
Run away from love to a world wbere hate
foundation
or love, lnd lllldolllln!lln and . .
often prevalla. Run away from undentandlng to
The
t.aclUDJI
of Chriat p" dleplr ....1., W
1 dty that ~eldom undentanda. Run from tomor·
all
nlatlonahlpa..
row'e bopes Into 1 d010lato and hopeleu today.
Can'l guarantee Y'"' won't pta Hclda' for
Sure, Son, .then'a tornething wrong at home
1unntnr aWIJ. Clli't fUIDIIIoo ,.. _,_ fill
oometllllll more oplrltual than physieal would
ltko runntnr away aptn -limo.
be our 1\18111
Bul can fiiiU'IIIIeo lllil: When tlian'olhaJio
To llvt u a family we need jotuuJ'atioK.--eom•
tb1q Arm ud aure-to be eoaftdent of when noth· . llfl0118 foundation and MMIIIDI ....... lllldnc
Jnr II J0in1 our way. To live ae a family wt need about, any erlolo COD be-~~ oloarar "'"""'"
, , • and ool•od moJO owtblJ.
""'"lftg in our relationabips i meaning that canDOt bi eolipaod by the emotloM of tile momenL

Auwu to crlall: R11n

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Mr. and Mrs. Matley Swales oflremontsay:

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church aoclal room.
, RUTLAND CIIVRCH
OF
CHIUST - R&lt;1Y W. Carlor, poator. SUnday School, 9~30 a. m.;
Cmununlon and worsblp service,
10:80 a.. m.; Prayer meetlrg,
Tburlldll', 7:20p.m. V. H. Bra·
loy, !qlt.
CHESTER li!ETHODIST Chal'p
- Rev. i'Nrl A. CeliO, pulor.
CHESTER: Worsldp, 9 a. m.;
SUnday School, 10 a. m.; Mrs.
Wald Spencer, Sqpl. FLAT·
WOODS: Cllurch School, IOmday,
U a. m., Jollp
Wor·
sldp aorvlce,
AI·
fred and

st., Pmneroy " ·
servlco, 10:30 a.

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11rvtce, 9:30 a. m., ftrat and

sldp, 9 L m.; Stn:lay Sebcd.10:30 a.m.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN -82
E. Second st., l'llnoroy, &amp;~~day.
S.hool,lO a.m.;Worablpaorvlco

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aualalnlhtt which Ia
lnlamUy
and communlt,y life, this Ceotureto lljiOIIooredbylhe buslnaas llrma and orpnludooa wboaoa,ppearbelow.

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BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD
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MIDDLEPOR'!
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SEVENTH DAY ADVEN11ST
ENTERPRISE EUB CHURCH..Cillirl:lt ... - ~• -'·llllll&gt;orl')' Jlov......Iolilllllll,
HttgnU ru.l, iiortllol Volel'IDI Sponeer, !qlt.; , Eldoa WMka,
lolomorlal Holpitll, l'llllllp Gill- · Ass't. Worllhlp services, 9:30
or, putor, W"*'"&lt;ll!', 7:30 p. a. m.; Slllldal'· ScbDol, 10:30 a.
m., Bible Study and~mool- m. Youlh Ftllowllhlp, 6:341 p.m,
~. Saturday: Sllbbolb' School, ~ service, 7:30 p, m.;
MID[I.EPORT, 0. ,
10:30 a.m.; Worsldp, 9:80a.m. Youlh choir, 6:30p.m. Wedoo•·
PIRST UNITED PRESBYTER· day 7:30p.m.
IAN CHURCH - Mldilleport,
MORNING STAll EUR - Rev,
Guest Mbdster, James Buchan- Menzel Smltb, putor. Jobn Jhle,
an, SUIIIlay School ~rlnten- Sapt. Fred Smllll, Au't. SUndl!'
dent. S.ndl!' School, 9:30 a.m. Scllool, 9:U a.m.; lo~ora~Jwwor·
Worship Service, 10:30 Lm. sldp, 10:t5 a.m.; l'rl!'or mool·
OIUO"l OLllFSI' DODGE DEALER
Cholr practice, 7:30 p.m. W~ lail, 7:30 p. m. '11olra411', Youth
MIDDLEPORT, OIUO
Dllsday.
Fellowship, 7:30 p. m.Sundll'.
FOREST RUN METHODIST CHURCH OF CHIRST - lllcl·
Mrs. Ruth Morria ls ill.
Mr. and Mra. John Morris vi&amp;- Rev, Wollllell G. ~, IJllllll'. dloport, atb and Mila. Jack
Worohlp aorvlco, 9 a. ;m.; Sun· • Sclteo, aupl. Blbl8 ScbDol, 9:30
lied Mrs. Mao Slanley.
Mrs. Hope llalller and Guy day Scbool, 10 a. m. Mra. Fred , a. m.; Mllrnlne woraldp, 10:30 a.
m.; EveaiJw worablP, 7:30p.m.;
visited Mrs. Janeth VanCooney Nease, Sqpt.
POMEIIOY
CHURCH
OF
THE
Pro;rer otrvlco, Woilnooda,Y, 7 p,
at Beverly, Oldo. The grandson,
MIDDLEPORT, OIUO
Frank, came for a vlalt with rei- NAZAJIEIIE - Rev, Kenneth m. Rov.llaulln MOyor, pallor,
Pierce, paotur, Sunday School,
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
atives here.
9:80
a.
m.,
ROI'mond
Walburn,
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MlddloPorL
HeY, Audry Miller,,
Robert J. SWul grlldllated tr&lt;~n
IIQ[IL
Worahlp
oorvlco,
10:30
a.
,pea.
Looter
TOI'lor,Sqrt.SunML Vernon Academy ot Mt Verm.;
~otic
aorvlco,
7:30
day
School,
9:30
a.m.; MDmiDg
non, June 2and was emp]oyed at
National Cosh Register allllyton p. m.; Proror lllOOIIQI, Wodno•· Worship, 10:30 a. m,; Junior Soday, 7:30p.m.
cl~, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:'5 p.
PRODUcEBs'AND
OOII:IIIIIVTORS
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SYRACLI&gt;::;
CHURCH
OF
THE
m,
SUndl!'
Evqtlllllc
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OF lUl)ll GRADE COAL
Those attsndlng aervlces lor
WESr COLuMBIA, W, VA.
paUenls at lho RusaeU Nursh~ NAZAJIENE -HeY. A. E. Miller, 7:341 ll• m. Prl!'or lllOOIIQI, Wod·•.
pu10r.
SlloWUt,
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eluaoo
for
all
l&amp;e•.
9:30
a.m.;
Vll1
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family, Rev. and Mrs. Odell Man''
MorDIJw
Woraldll,
10:30
a.m.;
ellarp, S4lldiiJ, 10 a.m., Holl·
lej', Mrs, John stout and Mr. Let
NYPS !lundQ 6:30 p.m.; Evlm· ••• mooting; 10:30 a. m. &amp;11Vernwn.
pl!lllc Service Solidly 7:30 p. day School. Ycoq People's Lo·
FAMIL).' ~CREAnoN
Mro. Maud McMurray Is 1 JlO- m.; MldiiMk l'rlfor ......U,. l[iOD, 7 p, m,; So!ftlloormlllllr,
SWDOIING
tient at Holzer HQ~PjtaJ.
Weolneoda1 7:30 p.m.; IIlJa'- · 7:341 p. m,; 'l1m1dll', 1 Ill S p.
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lor In Call!orniL
7t30 p.m.
,Prop clalaoa,
Mr. and Mrs, Estop Jr. called oof - b SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED
.
. MT, MORIAH BAPmT -Mid•
on the Eslep lamlly here.
' illoport, eornor ol Foartll IIIII
st.
Mlsa Bertht Adkins Is boby PRESBYTEIIIAN - ROf. u-t
11, stobblnll, ,....,.., w.. ahlp, 9 . ~- ...~ Joc:klon,po,lllot,
sitting in Columbu•, THE STORB Wl111 A HART
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lc1
RAaNE,omo
Bible Study and - • r aet.lce, - wor.._, : a. m., AniO
ed in Atllens.
Rlcbonll, •
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Clinton GUkey and Mike ~le Wtdlloa411', 7 p, m,
are employed by Mrs. GOkey
'EDEN UlilTED BRETHREN IN
RUTLAND FIRST BAP'mT- · - - - - - - - - - - ·
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- Elden R. Blaho,IIU· Reo, Semuol J. Jac"-..putllr, .
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working on the Gnce Carr heme. -CHRIST
........ ·-~• 10
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,..,.._ ttrvlce, 1:341 a. m.1 Sun•
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Mr. and Mrs. Do.- HODI!W Wlmlo Holobwor, ...,..
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called on Mt. and Mra. FoiL -· Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodin
IIOl'IIIOD,
U a.m, EWDIJw··'sIIIII
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cit
Orlatlln
· 7:30 ·
p, :::':•co,JIUIIllot;
a..m.illlJIIotTnlDvisited the Guy Bolen&amp;.
~ ,Union, l[rat
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Leroy Lambert visltedldapar- m., MJ"a, ~ Chtnllor, preol• .._.. • •-••
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lllcl-- JII'II'OI' .,.._ WOOda, -lclonl.
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AcL It guann- labor's r•.o.i Mule Holol:wor, olala loocler.
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In 194:1 Gee. lloolllo Mac- Cbtireh .., ,llorriiOII'II!It ru.l, - J(AimiJII
Arthur liiiiOWI&lt;ed that ''Tatlor. ~· ~
enUre Phlllppilllla -~ boeD , , ~ ,S, 11.1 •-!;~
llbonted.
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~tar, _
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9:30 L m.. morning worsblp,
10:10 a. m., ev«dng wor~, ·
7:~ P. m.; WN~e~, Chriatllil Youth Crusaders, 6:30 p. m.
IIDCI pra.yer OJeOt:lqj, 7:30 p.m.
Thursc~Q, choir p1'3Ctlce, 7 p.
m. R. Eugene GUJ, IISstor; Phil
Wlae,&amp;ol/t.
DEXTER CHUHCH OF CliRISI'
-llonnle Bussell, pastor. Nol'o
C. WUJ, s~t. ~ SCbool
I:30 .. rn.; WorshiP r.ervlce,
10:30 a. m, Chrll\lln Fololwr

~;;1T CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE -Sunday School
·1:30 a, m.; Morn!,. Worship,
10:20 L · m.; EWDIIw Worsblp,
7:10p.m.. PrQer eeniees, 7:30
p. m. W.lldl!'. SUnday School
~Ill, Paulino McCUn11Jck. Pulllr, Rev. Morris M.
Wolfe. .
CHESTER CHURCH OF COD-'l11o Rtf, Cbe-Bryut,.,.-.
S1JIIIay Sehool, 9:30 a.m.;· War. lldp sentce, 11 a. m.; E9eDiJw
·-.hlp, 7:30 p, m.l'rl!'or aon·
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• TUelllll, 7:30 p. m. Yootb ,
Sorvlco, 1l:urlldl!', 7:30 p. m.
- • y slals, llrat Salunll!' ol
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HEIIIOCII GROVE Chrlatlan
Clarch • Jomoo Qui.....,.,
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JUD'i ~ "-Oj'' III!PL cam-lild011~· oai-.I!IDaon!ct,9:30
a. m.; SlldQ' Scbool, 10:30 a.m.
y - - · So:ndaJ, 6:30 P.
m.; Pr• hlqr ...ry SUI!dl,)', 7

MT, UNION BAP'I\')T ·Rev.
Cecil Cox, paltm'. Sunday School
OIQlOrlnlendenl, Lorl')' Clark.
Sundl!' School, 9:45a.m.; SundaY
evening \0f01'5h!p, 7:30; Wedno•·
day prayer and Bible llludy, 7:30
p.m.

Carpenter
News, NotesMr. Orville Wooclyeard, Tren1m, N, J., called on Mr. 1 n d
Mrs. Earl Starkej' on S.turday.
Mr. Woodyard, who redred trmn

SuTroN I!ETHOIJl'&gt;T - Rev.
John w. Kimbler, paltm'. Sunday Scbool, 10:30 a. m,; Worship
servtce, 9:30 L m., second aM
fourth Sunday oacb month.
CHESTER CHURCH OF T H E
Na.arene - Rev. Herbert Grate,

Harrisonville
Society News

government service recently is
moving to Nortll C&amp;roli:a where
he wDiteach on lho college le,.l.
By MRS. JOliN STOUT
Mrs. ldl Dennlsoo of Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waggoner
Center spent a few days with her called on Mr. and Ml·s. Fern

sister, Mrs. fl!'e Jordan.
GUlogly.
Mr. and Mrs. C11fton Fraley
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson
and
h soo, Mallory,
Mr W, VL, visited were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
er parents,
• and Mrs. carl
Greenlees, KUla RlK&gt;des, who hal WII8BOO"r S.mdl!'.
~-- vi
Rev. Max Donahue preached
~
siting the Fraleya, re- at the Presbj'lerlan Church on
turned to the home of her grand- SundiJ!
nl
porento. On Saturday, the Fraeve II&amp;
leya, Mrs. Greenlees and RIUt,
Mr. Eal McGrath went 1o Lowere dinner guests of Mr. and gan, Oldo, lo visit Mrs. Moille
Mrs. Dtrl Hooper and daughters McGrath.
or Alhons.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhodeo
Mr. and Mrs. ThcmasByrdand IIlii Mr. llldMrs. Richard Rhodes
children of Huntlrwtm, W. VL, and children of Dunbar ue vac~
bue mcved Into lho house re- dooing In F1orlda.
eeatly vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Iva Donohue has solcl her
P. IL
Lavern Jordan and lamUy and hou!e trailer and bought a home
~ by
to which she will move soon.
Till:: RIJTLAND COMMUNITY ~lho
Jordana.
.,_ u-•~ Bla ~.0011
d
Mr•- Avo Gilkey bought the
~ch- Rev. AmosTillls,••aIJU-•• --.r.ri..
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In
,
Mrs. Gnce Karr hmle.
tor. SUDdl,y School, 9:30 Lm. ., dauPter,
Usa
Dye,
visited
wltb
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence East.Worship senlce, 11 Lm••, Rob- ....
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Paul
and
W,
C.
Peck.
o111o L(-~ and e1~
man, Mr. and Mrs. ·Arthur Goodor! Soortea, iOmday Scbool s... ._,.
r " ~•
r ~•e• In, Mr. lnd Mrs. Ilona mume~&gt;
WedDelldl!'
~
•· porl,..ndent;
Mrs. Henry w--""'-c. : (,..,.
- Mrs._ ~ella Artx and
mcellng, 7:30 n.m. YOUIII'
~,__..t o·'-"'• 111o •· ·
~•.. oJ!e called on· Mr.
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wiMOraJ
.,.., r.uowahip Sunaay, 7p.m.;
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Mrs. Fern GW""'·
Ollq!.y
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Mr s. UIU•
~dly afternoon.
ouug rema1 ns 11
Mr. and Mrs. Dwalllll Jon!an, Veterans Memorial Horpllll but
DANVILLE PILGRIM Hollneas
Cburch- Charles fbzer1 lJl&amp;tor'i Bryan and llelllt, Joined 0 group Is smnewhallmproved.
Mr. and Mrs. Denny Ash moved
Adrt Solcko Sunday School~·"' or frlendo for a picnic at lho home
lnteodont. SuDciQ School, 9:30 .. of /olr, lnd.Jolra. Jim Blowfi'-IOII- _tram pt PleaSIDI. .to a.Jioale
·
neor Dexter recently.
' ', ...... WOl'thiPoervlce, 10;301. ... ' aon, McArthur.
Don Cheadle, son or Mr. and
Mrs. Mamie Newlun has r•
Youth IIIII Junior youth service,
Mrs.
Rex
Cheodle
llleDded
tile
turned
home from the bosPllal
' 6:t5 p. m. EveninK ...rShJp, 7:30,
. l'ro!irer and pra!Je, w-~. Form Bureou y..:U. Fcderollon and I• allying will&gt; her daughtor.
Week at Olterheln Collep,
Mrs. Freda Cersey, Mrs. Rulh
' 7:30.
Mr. IJid Mr•. Leon Woodrum Snodgrtso and chUdren visited
UNITED FAITH CHUI!CH. Neue Settlement - Robert E. and famJiy of Mcl\rthur spent a Mrs. Arix.
· !mith, Sr,, t!Uwr. iOmday SCbool day will&gt; her mother, Mrs. Murl
Mr. George Young ud famtly
o! Braden, Mr. Noel Young and
- ~-Mitaon. Galtway.
\' &amp;!odl.l SChool, 9:30 a. m.; ,..,_
Mrs. Robert stout lsvi•idngin famtly o! Daytoo, Mrs. Kalher\ lhlP IOrvlco, 10:30 .. m. and Eltzabethloo, Tenn., wllh her lne Hoalotae and ramtJy o!W..,._
. 7:30p.m. each Sunday. Mtlkosk daughters, Mrs. Dave Raynard ville come for the funeral of
' pn,yer meeting, Wednosdl,y, 7:30 lnd Mro. Eslel Kirby, their lam- Dona Young.
Wea and other relatives In that
are:..
KENO ·CIRJRCH OF CHRrlTMr. and MrL Carrol

..J.P.•

gerd and !amlly and Mrs. zena

ts30 .. m.

Rev. Howard Mayne, formerly
of Coolv!Ue, who 1s 111o new minlator on 111o Albol11 United Moll&gt;odist Charge, held services at
Temple Church IOmday mor!Dlg.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Perry
spent iOmday In llo¥loo will&gt; Mr.
and Mra. Errol Pickel! and
RlcldL Rlcldl returned home with

BRADFORD CHURCH OF
• CIUIIST - Charlo• Russell, pas1m, Rlchtn! GilkeY, !qlt. Sun·
day Scboc!!o 9:30 a. m.; Mornl'll
Worsldp, 10:80 L m.; Eve.W.
-lblp, 7 p.m. Woctnolldi!'Blblo
lllatly, 7:30 p. m.
llf.OBGANIZED CHURCH W
Jo... Chrlat or Latter D 1 y
Saint~, Portland • Ractno ll&lt;lod.
~ School, 9:30 .. m.; Mor..
1111 WorahJp, 10:30 L m. iOmday
-'ow -vice at 7. W-sday
- . . : . - • r service, 7:30.
Elder Frodtrlek J, Sto-

J::r•
I,
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w..,._

NormiD lllcCaln, -rlnlondonl.,
J!!&gt;ro!Cll.l WMkl.\&lt; II 9:30 a, m.
l'rel&lt;blal,llnl and thlrdSundl!'
ol !I1CDb by Cborloa Russell o!

ALFRED
METHODL~T ; 1'111'1 A. Cislo, peator. Sunday
, School at 9:30, Lloyd DUlt~r,
a.pL WorahlP sorvicea 1110:45
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Von Swartz, Iay-leoder.
aervlco iOmday eveolng
p. m. wlt!llho Rev, CaaWedDolllay, 7:U p. m., preyCHURCH OF
- Jamoa lL Smlllt, Plo-

Sehool. 9:30 Lm.;
E,.... Church aor·
s.m.1 evo.W., 7:30
blllaY. Prayer aor-

Perry of COlumbus were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Dunlpn IJ'Id other relatives here.

them and wm sperd aome time
here with relatives.
Thoao callhw at the homo of

Mr. and Mrl. Mondal Jordan and
Waltor 011 Sunday wholJ&gt; Mr. Jor.
dan celebrate hia birthday were
Mrs. fll'eJon!an, Mra. blaDe.,.
olson, Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan, Bryan and Keith, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Crabtree, Mr. and
Mrs. llorsoy Jordan and lamUy
and Mrs. Murl Galaway.

This Day•••
In History

By United Pro11 Intel'llltionll
Today Is Frldll', July 5, tile
IH7th day of 1968 with 179 1o
follow.
The mooo Ia between Ito lint
qllll'wr -and l\:11 pboao. ·
The morntna ataro are saturn
and Martury.
The ovonlov atarlaJupttor.
On this cloy In hlatorf:
In 1865 WUllom lloolh founded
111o Salvstlon Arm1 InLa!don.
In !935 Protldolll lloost-.It
al.,ect the w_.,.connery ,l!lll
CHURCH which wa• o!!lclall)&lt;· "-n ••
,l it,, ...... the Notional Labor Roladooo

Wedoooclo.Y: lllble illlid7, 7 p. m,
Thurlldl!': Ml!illley I!Cbiiol, 7 p.
m. Senlee meeUJw, 8 p. m.
,
MASON ClruRCH OF CHIUSTMiller !it - Everaoit Weekll!',
po,lllot, Bible atudJr clalaes,Sqn·
day,!l.Oa.m. Worllhlpandprooch·
lng, 10:55 a. m.; SUndl!' ~
service, 7:80.
Bible atudJr
claases, Wednolldl!', 7:341 p:m..
MT, . HERMAN
UNITED
BRETIDIEN IN CHIUST - R o v,
JamtB G. Morrl...,, pasiOr,Sun·
day School, 9:3U a. m,t·Raaaell
Spencer, supl.; Alfred Wolfe, aa&amp;istiD. Momirw sermon, 11 a.
m., second and foui1h ~ ~
cacn month, E&gt;e.W. sormoo,
7:30 p. m, every ftrol and third
SOlliday or the modh. Cla01mool·
tng, 11 a. m. every first and
third SU!Iday. DaWl Holter, claaa
leader. Chrllllan Endoavor, 7:30
p. m,. oocond and rourtb SUnday.
Emer1011 POoler, president.
Prayer meeting, 7:30p.m. every
Wedneadl!', Boon! meotlnll, 7:80
p. m,. ftrat Monday ollllOid:h.
POMEROY TRINITY UNITED
CHURCH OF CHIUST- Rev. W.
H. Perrin, peslor, Patrick D.
Wood, !qlt. SUndl!' School, 9:15
a. m.; WorsiJlp, 10:25 a. m.
Youth choir rehearsal; Monda,y,
6:30 p, m, Mrs. ~ Burt,
director; Senior cholritbearaal,
Thurlldll', 7:30p.m., Mrl, Pol1l
Nosao, dlrtctllr. Thurlldll', all

l!llnbl~, ,...,. ~
ScbDol, 9o80 a.m,;Woralilp...,.~
lee, 10:80 L m_.; . -~ .cbolr,
practice, WedOolldl!', 3:20p.m,;
~ cl!olr ~. ,~ • .
7:3o·Jl, m. ! ' - lllllllltr Clan
IIIHiinll, fourlb Frldl!' oltacb
IIIOidlt o! 6 p. m, Wollityan serv~
clo Gallcl, fourth~ or ttcb
IIIOIIIh, 7:80, P. m.;-~or Hlalt.
lllYF, ':30 p. m, tach, SUncll!'l
SOn!or Hlsb MYF, 5:30 p. m.,
ttchSunday.
PORTLAND METHODIST Rev, · John w. KlDiblor, paltm',
s._, School, 9:30 a. m.; worsldp itrvlco, 7:80 p. m,
OAK GROVE I!ETRODIST John W. Kimbler, pelfm'.Sunday
School, 10:30 a. m.i Worshlp

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iioN CHURCH oF CHu£l
Pomeroy - HarrlsonvUle Roadi
Eug- Underwood, puwr, Ke!&gt;o
DOth Grover, iOJnday school !1&amp;11.
&amp;llday School, 9:30 'a. m.; Wol'sblP service, 10:30 a. rn. Sunday
8\lenlng service, 7 p. 111. Prayer
mooting, Thursday, 7:30 p, m.
ST. JOHN'S LVTHERAN-Brl·

an EI1Eel, putor. Morning wor-

Cllllltlail J111V In

SYRACUSE EUB CHURCH Rev, Pol1l A.Solloro,l)Uior.Sunday School, 9:30a.m., Boo Quia·
Ollborry, oupt. Morning worsldp,
10:30 a. m., ftrlll and third Sun·
days each IIIOIIIb. Evefthw ....,_
plistie aenice, 7:30 p. m., sec·
onl and fourth &amp;lldayl,
BETHANY EUB CHURCH Rev, Paul A. SoUora, paltm'.
Mllrnlne worllhlp,9:30a.m.;Sunday ScbDol, 10:80 a. ·rn. Blyllle
Theiss, !qlt. Youtl1 FeUowsldp,
6:341 p. m,
CAJIME[, EUB CHURCH-Rev,
Paul A.
pestor, Sunday

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"For less than s20 amonth,
electric heating keeps the floors
of our big, 100-year~old
home warm enough for
the children to play on."
.

Whon churdo bella riDa .,_ !lllDdq !IIOIIIlq,
they
an ealltnr fl!llllllea tcr 1tO!IblplPI!th II !hi
Run away from love to a world wbere hate
foundation
or love, lnd lllldolllln!lln and . .
often prevalla. Run away from undentandlng to
The
t.aclUDJI
of Chriat p" dleplr ....1., W
1 dty that ~eldom undentanda. Run from tomor·
all
nlatlonahlpa..
row'e bopes Into 1 d010lato and hopeleu today.
Can'l guarantee Y'"' won't pta Hclda' for
Sure, Son, .then'a tornething wrong at home
1unntnr aWIJ. Clli't fUIDIIIoo ,.. _,_ fill
oometllllll more oplrltual than physieal would
ltko runntnr away aptn -limo.
be our 1\18111
Bul can fiiiU'IIIIeo lllil: When tlian'olhaJio
To llvt u a family we need jotuuJ'atioK.--eom•
tb1q Arm ud aure-to be eoaftdent of when noth· . llfl0118 foundation and MMIIIDI ....... lllldnc
Jnr II J0in1 our way. To live ae a family wt need about, any erlolo COD be-~~ oloarar "'"""'"
, , • and ool•od moJO owtblJ.
""'"lftg in our relationabips i meaning that canDOt bi eolipaod by the emotloM of tile momenL

Auwu to crlall: R11n

a.wa~ from ltot'llt!

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"'"'"·••w.-.lloulht
worsldp, 10:30 a.

and fwrth SUndl1l ol

.ach mon1!l. Even!JwfVIIWOilltle

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Mr. and Mrs. Matley Swales oflremontsay:

ii

1111n! Sun.laJ oacb montllo .. -~

church aoclal room.
, RUTLAND CIIVRCH
OF
CHIUST - R&lt;1Y W. Carlor, poator. SUnday School, 9~30 a. m.;
Cmununlon and worsblp service,
10:80 a.. m.; Prayer meetlrg,
Tburlldll', 7:20p.m. V. H. Bra·
loy, !qlt.
CHESTER li!ETHODIST Chal'p
- Rev. i'Nrl A. CeliO, pulor.
CHESTER: Worsldp, 9 a. m.;
SUnday School, 10 a. m.; Mrs.
Wald Spencer, Sqpl. FLAT·
WOODS: Cllurch School, IOmday,
U a. m., Jollp
Wor·
sldp aorvlce,
AI·
fred and

st., Pmneroy " ·
servlco, 10:30 a.

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11rvtce, 9:30 a. m., ftrat and

sldp, 9 L m.; Stn:lay Sebcd.10:30 a.m.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN -82
E. Second st., l'llnoroy, &amp;~~day.
S.hool,lO a.m.;Worablpaorvlco

day, BIUY Boo

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Psalms ·
25: 11·22

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Will&gt; the ' - II ww, In smne mea•ure, !ostor and
aualalnlhtt which Ia
lnlamUy
and communlt,y life, this Ceotureto lljiOIIooredbylhe buslnaas llrma and orpnludooa wboaoa,ppearbelow.

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WEST MAIN ST.
POIIEROY, 0.
SUPPORT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE

BAKERS OF GOOD BREAD
HUNTINGTON, W, VA.
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!eldora.
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Sanill!'l oleacb IIIOIIIb.
MIDDLEPOR'!
PIIONE 99~284
SEVENTH DAY ADVEN11ST
ENTERPRISE EUB CHURCH..Cillirl:lt ... - ~• -'·llllll&gt;orl')' Jlov......Iolilllllll,
HttgnU ru.l, iiortllol Volel'IDI Sponeer, !qlt.; , Eldoa WMka,
lolomorlal Holpitll, l'llllllp Gill- · Ass't. Worllhlp services, 9:30
or, putor, W"*'"&lt;ll!', 7:30 p. a. m.; Slllldal'· ScbDol, 10:30 a.
m., Bible Study and~mool- m. Youlh Ftllowllhlp, 6:341 p.m,
~. Saturday: Sllbbolb' School, ~ service, 7:30 p, m.;
MID[I.EPORT, 0. ,
10:30 a.m.; Worsldp, 9:80a.m. Youlh choir, 6:30p.m. Wedoo•·
PIRST UNITED PRESBYTER· day 7:30p.m.
IAN CHURCH - Mldilleport,
MORNING STAll EUR - Rev,
Guest Mbdster, James Buchan- Menzel Smltb, putor. Jobn Jhle,
an, SUIIIlay School ~rlnten- Sapt. Fred Smllll, Au't. SUndl!'
dent. S.ndl!' School, 9:30 a.m. Scllool, 9:U a.m.; lo~ora~Jwwor·
Worship Service, 10:30 Lm. sldp, 10:t5 a.m.; l'rl!'or mool·
OIUO"l OLllFSI' DODGE DEALER
Cholr practice, 7:30 p.m. W~ lail, 7:30 p. m. '11olra411', Youth
MIDDLEPORT, OIUO
Dllsday.
Fellowship, 7:30 p. m.Sundll'.
FOREST RUN METHODIST CHURCH OF CHIRST - lllcl·
Mrs. Ruth Morria ls ill.
Mr. and Mra. John Morris vi&amp;- Rev, Wollllell G. ~, IJllllll'. dloport, atb and Mila. Jack
Worohlp aorvlco, 9 a. ;m.; Sun· • Sclteo, aupl. Blbl8 ScbDol, 9:30
lied Mrs. Mao Slanley.
Mrs. Hope llalller and Guy day Scbool, 10 a. m. Mra. Fred , a. m.; Mllrnlne woraldp, 10:30 a.
m.; EveaiJw worablP, 7:30p.m.;
visited Mrs. Janeth VanCooney Nease, Sqpt.
POMEIIOY
CHURCH
OF
THE
Pro;rer otrvlco, Woilnooda,Y, 7 p,
at Beverly, Oldo. The grandson,
MIDDLEPORT, OIUO
Frank, came for a vlalt with rei- NAZAJIEIIE - Rev, Kenneth m. Rov.llaulln MOyor, pallor,
Pierce, paotur, Sunday School,
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
atives here.
9:80
a.
m.,
ROI'mond
Walburn,
.
MlddloPorL
HeY, Audry Miller,,
Robert J. SWul grlldllated tr&lt;~n
IIQ[IL
Worahlp
oorvlco,
10:30
a.
,pea.
Looter
TOI'lor,Sqrt.SunML Vernon Academy ot Mt Verm.;
~otic
aorvlco,
7:30
day
School,
9:30
a.m.; MDmiDg
non, June 2and was emp]oyed at
National Cosh Register allllyton p. m.; Proror lllOOIIQI, Wodno•· Worship, 10:30 a. m,; Junior Soday, 7:30p.m.
cl~, 6:30 p. m.; NYPS, 6:'5 p.
PRODUcEBs'AND
OOII:IIIIIVTORS
·, .
on June 3.
SYRACLI&gt;::;
CHURCH
OF
THE
m,
SUndl!'
Evqtlllllc
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OF lUl)ll GRADE COAL
Those attsndlng aervlces lor
WESr COLuMBIA, W, VA.
paUenls at lho RusaeU Nursh~ NAZAJIENE -HeY. A. E. Miller, 7:341 ll• m. Prl!'or lllOOIIQI, Wod·•.
pu10r.
SlloWUt,
&amp;pi~!'
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7:30p.m.
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Home 01 Albany on iOmday alterTHE SALVAnON AJIMY -01noon were Rev. Amos Tlllis and Scbool. !qlt. S4lldiiJ School,
eluaoo
for
all
l&amp;e•.
9:30
a.m.;
Vll1
~ S, Wlnlq:, otflcor In
family, Rev. and Mrs. Odell Man''
MorDIJw
Woraldll,
10:30
a.m.;
ellarp, S4lldiiJ, 10 a.m., Holl·
lej', Mrs, John stout and Mr. Let
NYPS !lundQ 6:30 p.m.; Evlm· ••• mooting; 10:30 a. m. &amp;11Vernwn.
pl!lllc Service Solidly 7:30 p. day School. Ycoq People's Lo·
FAMIL).' ~CREAnoN
Mro. Maud McMurray Is 1 JlO- m.; MldiiMk l'rlfor ......U,. l[iOD, 7 p, m,; So!ftlloormlllllr,
SWDOIING
tient at Holzer HQ~PjtaJ.
Weolneoda1 7:30 p.m.; IIlJa'- · 7:341 p. m,; 'l1m1dll', 1 Ill S p.
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Mrs. Noallovisl!lnghordaugll- ll')' Moottrw aoemd Wednoiii!Q ' in.; ladl11 lklnt Loo~Ue; 7p.m.
lor In Call!orniL
7t30 p.m.
,Prop clalaoa,
Mr. and Mrs, Estop Jr. called oof - b SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED
.
. MT, MORIAH BAPmT -Mid•
on the Eslep lamlly here.
' illoport, eornor ol Foartll IIIII
st.
Mlsa Bertht Adkins Is boby PRESBYTEIIIAN - ROf. u-t
11, stobblnll, ,....,.., w.. ahlp, 9 . ~- ...~ Joc:klon,po,lllot,
sitting in Columbu•, THE STORB Wl111 A HART
.
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......., ......... ,. .. ...,ManiMisa Louloa ceraey Ia eDQJioy.. a. m. ~ ;xuuua, 1 a. m.; a"'"'"' 10
lc1
RAaNE,omo
Bible Study and - • r aet.lce, - wor.._, : a. m., AniO
ed in Atllens.
Rlcbonll, •
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Clinton GUkey and Mike ~le Wtdlloa411', 7 p, m,
are employed by Mrs. GOkey
'EDEN UlilTED BRETHREN IN
RUTLAND FIRST BAP'mT- · - - - - - - - - - - ·
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- Elden R. Blaho,IIU· Reo, Semuol J. Jac"-..putllr, .
, ,
working on the Gnce Carr heme. -CHRIST
........ ·-~• 10
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,..,.._ ttrvlce, 1:341 a. m.1 Sun•
.
Mr. and Mrs. Do.- HODI!W Wlmlo Holobwor, ...,..
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.. "'" dOl'
· · .,._, to a. m,, MI'L GOr•
called on Mt. and Mra. FoiL -· Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodin
IIOl'IIIOD,
U a.m, EWDIJw··'sIIIII
.p.......
WOI'Illll
cit
Orlatlln
· 7:30 ·
p, :::':•co,JIUIIllot;
a..m.illlJIIotTnlDvisited the Guy Bolen&amp;.
~ ,Union, l[rat
SU...
Leroy Lambert visltedldapar- m., MJ"a, ~ Chtnllor, preol• .._.. • •-••
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, ,')~=:·~~
cle:t. Seq ttrvlco and aormon, · - • "' ~ P. m.; ..., ~
ents recently,
lllcl-- JII'II'OI' .,.._ WOOda, -lclonl.
.
~a~.·w~. 7:30p.m., !ln. ·ms~~R~m:E~
AcL It guann- labor's r•.o.i Mule Holol:wor, olala loocler.
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In 194:1 Gee. lloolllo Mac- Cbtireh .., ,llorriiOII'II!It ru.l, - J(AimiJII
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liiEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Wednesday Admissions Ralph Parker, Pomeroyi E d t t h
Rlee, Pomeroy.
Wednosdal' Discharges FrJDCeB Roush.
Thursday Admissions - None.
Thursday Discharges - None.

MOSCOW - SOVIET LEADERS CONFERRED · ~ with President Gamal AJJdel Na11er ol EKYP! &lt;11 the Middle Eaat crlsla, 1111
the omclal Tass - s ogenc7 said the Iaika were "lnnk 1111
frlendl1.'' New fl&amp;htlng eflll)t8d along truce Hnea -een Israel
IIIIJook~
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Diplomatic sources opoculated Kremlin leodera aoked the Arab
chieftaiD to knuckle wder to certain IaraeU demlllld~ a settle.
ment In tbe troubled area where Arabs and loraeUa beve been at

RECEIVING TREATMENT
James Batey, Middleport, was
taken to Vell!rana loleJnol'ial Hospltll b)' tho Middleport emerge,..
cy oquod Thurodl,y afternoon.. He

each other's throata

was admitted for treatment of
over..medication.

Wel~

not as Bad, Really

PUT·IN·BAY Ohio (\Jpl) AI&gt;out 400 w1;_. guzzliiJII studints i;maslted hundreds wino
: bottles ogalnat the wslls of o
wine
on Middle Ban island
Thur~IIY ond broke a windoW In
1 pollee cruiser with a gallon
wine jug.
The bottle toastrw at the walls
.of Lom:'s Winery Is an annual
ritual with otudents who fiock
kl this resort Island on boUd07s.
Three policemen for the most

of

for

years.

MASSILLON, OlffO - A SNIPER USING a .22 c:aJ1ber riDe
ThurodiY shot a ni...ye&amp;Mid 7outh who wtl sitt11111 OD a beACh In
11-od of a dresslnc roam It crllllded Cryotal Lake Beech.
Mike stuo wu llatld In critical coadltlon folloorlns emergency
surger7 In Masomm CIQ&gt; HoapitaL stark COunl,f Sheriff George
Popoclopulos uid · tile on\por, believed kl be one of two mon who
made their pl!lWa,y ID a white Ponlir&gt;c, wls standing a1Joot 250
7lrds awa.y.

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24 s-nts freed

"U you try to order them around you could hove a riot on
your hands," said Ernl.e OWen_
pollee chief of Pot-tn-Ba,y on
South Pan Jal&amp;D:I, whose juri.,
dlctloo Includes Mlddle Pass Is-

cauae ofa back ailment but sWI wants a piece of.lheactlon. .
Tho 46 - y-. · old griYel-volced lawyer frQIII Durham, N, C.,
told deleptoa to tho 26th lJIIIlol CORE conventloo hero TliurodiY
night If thsy thou&amp;llt he waa singing blo swan aong, "forget IL I
afn't geUln' out be~se It'a Just gmma make too maJV white
tolka bap»J," he shouted. More than 250 "soul brother• and ols-

ten" cbeered.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
land.
HOSPITAL
AI a matter of fac4 Owen uid
Wedneodl,y Admlasl0111 ~
it waa quloter this 70ir than It lle81ie Rlfllo, New Haven; Alia
had been In proviOWI 701fa.
F1sh, MlneroYIUe; Corrie Jud-

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GET 111 AWS-CIWMilS
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90x101, $4.71

River Gauges
GAUGES - a.liii)Qits, 12.0
and 12.8 1'UIIJiing 5 feel of rollers; Pl. Pleasant, 24.00; Pomof07·lla•on, 20.30; Hllllon, LIO
liii!Jv; Ka!uho Falla, 3.10 rto1111!; Cherleatlll, ouL London,
llarmet, and Wlnlleld, are oo
the BIU.

Wedneldoy Dlacherps
Georgia Jolmlon, Alberta Sohular, Bernice Nicholson, R t t a
Stmnp, WHbor Beaver.
Bomlco Nicholson, Rita ~.
Boley. Mldllleport.
Wilbur Beaver.
ThurodiY Dlacharpa -DoYle
ThurldoJ Admlssl01111- Kester
Mathell)', Long ~ Chrls- call, Gloria Johnson, Jamoa Bortloe Jlnnhem, Pomti'Oj'; Jameo lng,Sorlb COngo

Three Games Wednesday
Tho Dodgers and Plrllles opllt
a dooblebeader and the Tlpra
olunpod tho Ylllka 9-1 In Fome1'0)' Boya' Leogue act1&lt;11 Wednes-

MATERIAL

Middleport
Is Saturday

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Social Notes

da.v.
Ill .... !J( the dooblebgamoa, And7 English and Mark
Dltlard eomblnod to throw a nobitter ao the Plrall!a beat tho
Dodpra 9-1 and In the other conteat the Dodgers held ctf alate
rally to pt 'a 5-t victory.
l!llgllsh, the starter, and DBlard lamed 11 and walked six
In tho -tter. Tim Colburn
and BUI Chaney ol the Dodpra
fanned nino and pvo up nino

E&gt;peaaea lt1cldent to operatllllf

free pBIIII.

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pol, and Brett Wtatt 111111 lllkl .

Residents Warned
Middleport resldente were
warned toda.v that an ordhuce
doea exist providing polllltloa
lor thoao found gul1ty &lt;I placlng
piles of rubbish In tho otresto
and sweeping dirt and rWblah
into aewer a.
Otrendero oro homportng tile
olfectlve opentlm of tho atreet
awoopor ond cootlnulng tile pracUce will hompor _.uc.. ol
the aewqedlspooahfltem which
Ia achedllled to get unilerw07
aoon olftclals report.

2-Hour
DRY a.DNING
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IUPON RIQUIITJ
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DANCE PLANNED
Tho Eaatern Alumni ~·o. wUl
sponsor a s4(!11l'o donee It East-

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of uniforms provided b¥apolll0rlng llrms !J( orpnizstlmo which
proaently Include Tho CitiHno'
Nlt!Gnal Bank, Y-'s ~r­
markot, Tlny'a, llolner's J!ak.
erf, and the Middleport Legion.
This fesr t b o uooclatlon,
headed bf Charloo1VInebre1110r,
president, Is s)IOIIIIoring four
summer donees at tho pork and
holdlnr Ita Tq Day 1111 bull·
neu soliciting ..._.,., tho lat.
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electronics where rtlilblll~ is a must. With Solid

State Circuitry there ait nci tubee to bum-out ••• clla~ .
sia Ia completely tnnslstor!Zed~ Becaui8 tllll!'llldrt '.
require very little power for their operil(on, hut Ia
considerably reduced over~~ of tube1.1'111 recluo;
• liOn of heilt helpslncrealt rellllblllty of cq,-nponlnll.

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GRAVELY TRACTOR
Sales &amp;

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Maytag Winnen
See U. For Cemelery.

Are Announeed

IAtttrlngl
CAUUS

Tucker, Uuoo, end
Mrs. Eva Teolord, Racine, sre
Plrall! hitters ware Dillard the owners ol - M071a11 nabwith a pelr of daublee, D a n era, compllmeD!a of the llasoo
-two ........ Englllb"' ..,_ Furdtw'e end llulland Furalture .
ble, and Jell ~, a iibwlo. Stores.
Tucker wm hla weoher In the
Gal)' Fife of tho Dodgen and
JID ' IIIIo promotion just comMike Neaaolrood &lt;I tho Plr.-Jed In tho pme IIUII b)' the pleted It tho Mason Furniture,
Dodgers and both turned Iii out- It was IIUIOWICed bf Horman
Mrs. Tealord wm bora
ollndlns pol'lorman&lt;ts lor 10- Gnte.
year-&lt;llda. Fife lamoclllvo and !run tho Rullud Furniture, acwalked two and Nesaelroad lin- cordlllll to Honnan Grate, nod six and walked &lt;118. -·-" '
Dodger hitters were t'IWa pair &lt;I triples, B1H Cllaao1
two ' IID&amp;Ies and Greg llcKIImey
end Tlllk Diehl each allllal•-·a.t-

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l'clmetoy; Ohli ·

Souhby, pitching lor tbo Allpia, pve ~ six hilt, six walks
1111 hit me helter. Fl\'o An&amp;el
error a aided tho !IYJ·acuao Clllller
GottiDa hila lor the lllmera
wore Hamilton with a trljUe end
lingle, Ctllllll1! a IK&gt;me run, and
Wlnel&gt;~, C. FmWI and
Brown, eaeh a lllngle.

Middleport l!oJ!s' Lequers
will c&lt;llduct their IU1DIII TOll
Day SaCUrda)l, calling 111 homes
In oil neighborhoods, and postIng boys ..,wwn lor contributions.
Adults will be luporvlollllf tho
activities It all tlmea. Boys are
to be In IUIIlorni and are to
meet at loWn hell at 9 s.m. Mrs.
Jld&gt;y• Valll!hen Is cbell'IIIAII of

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.Social Notes

Sugar .Run Flour Milt,_ .

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port, jult stood b)', At one time,
COLUMBUS, OlffO - FLOYD M~KISSICK, tbo nalidJ dlroc- the Middleport 897• Leocue 1~&gt;­ ern JDsb S&lt;bOol Saturday IMJp·
~Y ·~ a boUle toa~i~Ci! tor . ol Congroas of Ractll EquoiiQ&gt; (coi!El;,la, ••l~~olclo b.. chllltt-·ib l'orG' lfflllp'am, slnee ning It 7:30p.m.

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DRAPERY

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m-lllt shutout lor !IYraeuao ID
a 13-ll Pee Wee ~e Win over
tho l'omei'Oj' Angel • TueldoJ.
Wlnob...,or famed 11 and Issued only ono tree poea. Only me
l'llmoroy pi07or p his bat oa
tile ball IJDOCI tiiOII8fl to IJ'OUIII[

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Sbelll HallOO anddau&amp;llter,lllm

Mr. 1111 Mrs. Clarence Nutlet
of Racine Route, Sharon and
TARGET CHAMPIONS ol tbo Woat VIrginia Archoey AJVicki Johnston, local, Mr. and
aoclatloa recently held In ~.~&amp;aon at Wahama footbaU fteld
· Mrs. Maywood Johnston, locol,
IIPOIIIOl'ed ~ the ~" Areber7 Club of New Raven are,
Mr. and Mro. , Lorry Nutter ol
left to rlght:"Froeltl'le, Roberta 'l'll&lt;laq,son, with a score of
Beverly, o., Gene Nutter 1111
M4; Charles .. flip'' Crouch, 760; barebow, Karen Clark.
Lester starchsr ol Akron violted
547; barebow men, Herman K-. 704.
Mr. and Mro. Gene Congo and
family,
celled on Gerner Grti!ln, Sunda7
Terry C9ft£0 visited Lawr~mce. .
eYelllng.
G. Jobnslo~
Mr. and Mrs. Clair FoUr lXI
Mr. and Mrs. Oggte Hellderend
,. chDdren and Thelma Honder8011 and three daughters ol Columson
drove Jennifer Wright back
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her
homo near Zanesville on
Sunda7 School attendance on
GliT THESE LOW
Lauflin of Johnstoll'n, Mr. 1111
Sunday.
Mrs. Weldon Donnelson and two June 30 was 62, olloring $18.37.
BA
mRY PRICES
Earl PerS&lt;II of Huntington,
sons or Findlay, Mr. Robert Ours Worship aervices were held at
VL, spent tho weekend at the
"He&gt; wanfJ to turn in a gunr'
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 10:45 with tho Rev. Coato.
Tho Church Silldy Coaunlttee Findling - Coldwell home and atCorroll and famUy,
ll!nded church Sunday morning.
i\lr. Robert Ours returned to met at tho ehurch Sunda7 oY&amp;.....
. ... nlng
1111
scheduled
their
last
)UIIU\.U
h!s home tr.om Columbus where
Mrs. Evea Morris of Albal\Y, he Ylsited hla sister, Mrs. Maude meeting for Toeodi.Y olternoo~
Tho l&gt;atly Vacation B I b I e
and Mrs.
lllythe
of Mr.
Newark
came WUUam
Sunday ID
visit
Chethr, 0.
and Mrs. Blanche Mulholand o£ Powell.
School
was
held
here
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week
Mrs.
Present
Croas
1111
Dudley
Mr.
and
Mra.
Gordon
Wolfe
of
WUkesvllle and two brothers,
from Monda7 through Frlda,y.
Wolf. Mr. lllythe returned home
Thomas of Middleport and Lew- Racine Roull!. Mr. Simon Powell,
local,
Mr.
Duane
Lltterall
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
wm.
UJer,
~ens­
1! o1 McArthur. Burial was In
tho Coster cemetery by Blgomy Clearwater• Fla.' Mr. and Mrs. ton. were directors am junior
Holzer Hospital: Visiting boors ard L, Blrchlleld, Delberl ll
Robert Johnston and carol, Blr- ' class teocbers.
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Funeral Homo o! Albaey.
2-t
and 7.$ p.m. Parents only on Black, Mrs. MerrUI E. Brown,
Doris DIIUngor 1111 Florence
BY NI/&gt;LLIE VALE
Mrs. Ethel Radekin and dau&amp;h- ban 1111 Ralph visited Mr. end
Pediatrics
Ward.
Wllllam L, Butta, Lindon E.
~oncer taUjlht tho smollor
Funeral aervtces were held ter, Mrs. Ina Sems !J( Newark, Mro. Ma,yw&lt;lld Johns~
Admissions
Dunn,
Paul F. Esch, Mrs. Jameo
•d
classes.
'llonda7, Jui.Y I at COJmnbla rlla- 1111 Mr. and Mrs. Georp RideMr. and Mra. R. Jolm awn an
Th th
of tha hool hi h
Mrs.
Dooald
R.
Tagg,
Rt.
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Glb1011,
Mrs. Dan Glassman,
pel Church tor Mrs. Lena (Mc- kin, Jr., and two chlldren of tam1ly ealled on Mr. and Mrs.
e eme
sc
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Bidwell;
Kevin
E.
Bloomer,
KaMaloolm E. Clllnthsr, D, Louis
had an enrollment of 2! ws'
LoUBhlinl knapp, a life time resi- McArthur returned tram a two Lew Johnston ot Boahon.
111UJ1l; Uas E. Rusaell, Rl I D. Hocli&gt;org, Mrs. WOllam E.
ustrength
and
Power."
Thelma
dent of tht a place but who hso week' a Vlcatton with Mra. RideMrs. Louise Van Meter and
the past few mOIItha vlstt- kin's daughter, Mro. Doris MUI- Nicki called on Mr. am Mrs. Law- Henderson was secretory. Tho Gallipolis; Mrs. Howord N. Nee- Hunt, l.pwell T, Jewell, M r 1.
prosram was gi von at 8:30 Fri- kamp, Vinton; Vernon R. Roush, Nicholas V. King, Carl S. Manilv a dou,hter In FIOJ'Ids.
er and famlcy of Mobile, Ala- renee Johns~
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evening.
Sr.. MaiOII; Mr.. Msry Beck- 107, Joseph L. Miller, Mrs. LuShe paosod awa.y unt"PPCtedb bama. Enroute heme thsy visit-Mrs. ._ ~··•ton
A tara&lt; crowd attended t h e e)'. Pt. Pleallllt; JIUlles D, W11 cille Ptlwell, Carsoo E, RemII )be i1&lt;9e of her granddaUiJ&gt;. ed a atster-tn-lsw, Mrs. Cyn-.
Claude
Woo&lt;Iyard IIIIo on Satur- son, Msaon; Mro. Wll11011 E. 807, Sherman Rol&gt;erts, Harey
lei- ,In 'Columbus. Surviving are thta Clllllllllns• and son, Sem66 Olcls Toron.ldo Deluxe ...... $2995
Lltehlleld, Henderson; Ricardo Roush, Lee Rudlsell, Da•ld ll
dey.
~ .cllashtera, Mra. llarle rn,y, of Montaomery Ala.
Tinted
glaa, radio, wlalw tluo, dirk JfMII wltb
Chapel Sunday School enjoyed a
Coonl Soe W&lt;llde of Ctrclo- L, Bolin, Rutland; Wilbur A. Samples, Vem A. Slundera, John
llaltDu. of Florlclo, Mn. caro.
matching Interior. Factory olr-eondltloDIDC. .
saturday guests of Mr. and hayride and wiener roast at tho
l;n HUddonel and Mn. Ewlyn Mrs. Marvin WUson and Mrs. home of Mr. ond Mrs. Lovorne vllle is visiting her grllndPar- Dean, Rt. 3 Pomeroy; Mrs. Rich- W. &amp;muner, Mro. Dwlgbt N, Steard A, Belloy, Middleport; Mrs. vera, VirgO A. Trotter, W:llllam
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chu. D.
Durti) of AlbenJ, and two 80118, Eme Hoosier were Mr. and Mra. Jordan Sunda7 evening.
62 Corvalr Monu 2 Dr. . .........5
Gtm o. Deeter, Long Bottom; P. Turner, Mrs. Robert E. VnW&lt;llde,
and
ber
aunt,
Mrs.
Wm.
Franela of FIOrtdo 1111 carl, of Corwin Smith and family of CO.
Lourel Grange held yeorly 1,..
Automatic
traM., radio and new tires. Real buy!
carr and family, for I feW deys. Mrs. EUgene Melvin, Rt. 2 WeU- roe, Nita J. YOUII&amp; Michael F,
Columbus,
lumbuo, and Miss Pamele WU- opoctlon Saturday evening. Mr.
There was a large attemance oton; Miss Msry Essman, Jack- Fadeley, Clifford C, Wood,
Also survt'Ving ~retwoatsters, oon and friend ol Mooreh'1'4, 1111 Mrs. Virgil Atkina wero tho
at the Randolph family reunion lOll; MrS. John ll Cotrman, CGal- Mra. Howard L. English and
66 Ponllec C.tallna 4 Dr.
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Inspecting olftcen, Mrs. Dor~&gt;o
held in the Woode Grove, Sunday, ton; Mrs. Wade H. Bennett, RL InCant daughter, Mrs. Wollace
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. stanabury thy Bolen, lecturer, presented
Green with ueen llterior, V-8 e~ne. auto. trans., m:i
1 Buffalo, W, Vo.; Woodrow W, F~ and lnlant daughter, Mrs.
June 30.
of Columbus Ylolted relattves ln. .the literary PTOliJ'ODL A report
power
steering.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guthrie Bemett, Wellston; Miss Morceli&amp; Joyce A. Rossiter, Mrs. Ra7the oreo the past week.
wu given by keiiiiJI Bolen of
J, iluska, Orrville; MarkS. ~­ mond G. Ma1sey, Marsha Mace,
Mrs. Nellie Vole and aloce, his recent week'a trip ID.Colum63 Buick Ll Sabre 4 Dr. H.T•...... $995
der Ravanswood; Albert R. Down- Mrs. Arlie P. Hlll, Mlehsel D.
Ttna Marie Rldekln, spent the bus with on osrtculturol group Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Cora
V-8
motor, auto. trans., power ateeriDg. power_
ey, Rt. 2 Wollotm; Ernest F. Bane, Mrs. David E. Graham and
week with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. 1111 movies wore shown b)' ftd&gt;. Renshaw.
bratet, l!rown with brown vinyl Interior
Ja,yjolm, Rt. 3 Wellston; Mrs. lnlant son, Mrs. Richard 0. GraVale in BeUoYIUe, Dl Accom- ert HoUlda.v ol his work at lhe
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hoagland Donnie L, Arthur, Wellotm; Mrs. hom and lnlant son.
p&amp;nylqJ them to st. Loui1 waa Wooster E~erlment Fann. Re- and chUdren, McArthur, visited
' 65 Ponllec: C.talln~~
$1995
,.,f!.\l'l'btiOia Orr of Chester¢ . frashmonta,,.,...,.. 141rved.~t tho&gt; Mr~ '·Holgllftlf'l ' ~..... Cbarles ·~ S!ofk, .1!~ S Albiii\Y;
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Irina
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ateettne.
'j;ower
·'IJnlik
Bile ·
JOe· I'IUIISift;•lll!lken:ii!O';'IIarold: '""Tiie' front '(it a ciifn 'is the '
who went by plane tollaJJas, Tw oloae of tha meellni
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Mrs. carmon Evans. and atteoo. D. Artillr; Wellston; Mrs. Ken- obverae, the back the reverao.
fi.W.
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2-tone
vinyl
Int.
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ed the bolt races at Pomeroy. netb L. Longstreth, Rt. I Lanp.
visited relatlveo.
Mr. Ruy """ell, employed In
YUle; Mra. ChsrlosW.Fulks,IQo. . .
Mrs. Leooa Folden, brether,
PeDnaylvanla, spent the weekend nauga,
Call, Write or Come to See
G;nn Cllnle1 daugbll!r, Mrs.
with his family here.
Births
Us lor Complete Counsel·
lll.!'rtle Q-n. of GallljJolla end
Mra. Bertha Parker received
Mr!. Kdllheth L, Longstreth,
ing, Free Demonetratlon .
GMAC FINANCtNG
grandaon, stanley Folden, are
a telephone coli from her aon, Rt, I Langsville, daughter, 12:37
Sl!'ndlng ton da.v• In Florida
992·5342
Lt. Col Cedric 0. Parker, thst p.m. WedlJeada.v; Mrs. lligene
11 guests of Mrs. Folden's son
AUTHORIZED
he and the family had returned Melvin, Rt( 2 Wellston, aon, 1:om dlugbter - In - law, Mr. and
to Fort Hood, Teu.s, after a tw~
03 p.m. Wednesday; Mrs. How~GRAVELY
Mrs. Lojol Folden.
'BY BERTHA PARkER
week furiOUBh of wblch they tour- ard V, Nliekamp, Vinton, s o n,
lawn, Garden, Groun •
Tho Jwilor Cia11 of COI,..bia
Rev. Eupno Gill 1111 family ed In Mexico, Collfornia, and 2:33 p.m. Wedneada.v; Mrs. DanEquipment Specialltt
loft recently for Manslleld to Ill· vtslll!d Disneyland.
Iel W, McDonald, Rutland, 8:44
Sobblth Sehool attendsnce It p.m. Wedneada7; Mrs. Richard
tend tho Free Metllodlot Conferthe Free Methodist Church on B. Bai107, Middleport, daughter,
once and camp meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sorau- JW10 30 was 98. Ollorlng waa 7:59 a.m. Thur&amp;lioy; Mrs. Charger, Alban7, visited Sunda7 with $2UI.
les W, Fulks, Kanauga, dauih·,.
Pennie Eblin, smell daugbll!r ter, 1:27 Lm. Friday.
Mr. 1111 Mra. Lowrance EbUn
99Z.2975
and family.
of Mr. and Mrs. Lowronce EbDlsdlorgos
E. llain St. Pom~n~Y
Un,
feU whle plaJ&lt;Ing and broke
Mr. 1111 Mro. Wyatt &amp;:hool'ltt,
Jamea E. Bellea, Mra. Howonroute to Florida, visited a Sw&gt;- her left ann.
Mr. 1111 Mrs. Harmon Fox
dey'wlth Mr. Sehaoler's parents,
spent
• weekend at their home
Mr, and Mro. Norman Sehaofer.
Mr. WOllam Carmon hoa be~n here.
Mr. 1111 Mrll. Milton Hysell,
returned homo !run Veterans
Groveport, Ylslll!d recently with
Memorial Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Risen, rolaivea here.
Olen Rile, COiumbua, viatted
Mark, creg and Jody, CoiWIIbus, visited l Thurodl,ywlth Mrs. Sunda7 with his mother, Mrs.
Georsta Diehl and Charlea ~ George Rensbew.
thony DiehL
Mrs. James Adldna and chHMr. and Mra, GIQ' RusaoU, dren of McArtfl"! spent a week
)l'arren, visited recentl,r with with her grandmother, Mrs. CorMr. Ruaael's sister, Mro. Geor- monEIIIll.
CIUilc 4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. Tmla. Very
clean. One Owner .
gia Diehl.
Bible School held at the local
ehurch,. cloeed
with apr&lt;&gt;- '
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Rout., 1111 lola dluallter, Mrs•

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Mr. 110)' Powell and aon,local,
coiled on Mr. and Mra. Homer

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of i\lrt~
Mlta Eva White, Mrs. Elsie
weei&lt;end
o1 her JD91her, lmeo and dluchier, Mary, and
Mill; S1bi! -Mll0&amp; ;
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Mrs. lflaol McCuJioush of WashOr. Kathryn PhHsm ollllackl- llll!lon, Ps., spent
with
bul'l!o vs., apent several deya their aunt, MrL Esther B. Pljler,
with Mr.llll Mrs, ThereonJolm- Tbey were omoote to vjslt their
lOlL
· slater, Mro. '1'almlge Evans at
Mr. and MrL lklb. WUtahlro Oek HUI, Ohio.
o1 SL Albano, w. vs.,. spent the . S. set. and Mr&amp;. Jack' Fisher
WeekeJlcl wUh hla mother,
and three sons of COlumbus,
Harry WUtahlre.
vlalted over tho weekend with
Mra. kemoth KonlcokiiiiNa... hla ....,q,oreru, Mr. and Mrs.
cy and Cheryl of A,.. are spend- Henry Roush.
tng lifo weeks with ber porente.
Mr. 1111 Mrs. George Slroo
Mrs. Audrey Schrnoder of eo- buoh and Soe Am returned to
lumbus and Chrlstioe· Lake of their home at Jefferson, WlsAtllims spent Sunda7 with their conaln, olter visiting two weeks
pareote, Mr. and Mrs. Francia with her parenia, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Codle and Harold.
Morrta.
Sunday afternoon collers o1
Mr. and MI-L CUtrord B)'&lt;lrs
Mr. 1111 Mrs. Francis Morris and famtly ol C&lt;lumbus, spent
wore Mr. and Mrs. stanley saw.. Sunday with Mr. and Mra. R&amp;y
dera of Gelllpollo.
Byers.
Hazel Clrllohon and Frincea
Mr. 1111 Mrs. Hsrey Curtis
Foster apent several days with ~ntMra weeSemk
withCurtithelr sandon. Mrsu.
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· Anno at Lorain, Ohio.

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iiii.(O.rnihan Sun-

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Mr, Mil Mrlf Tam Burnaldeol
.PIIDOrOj', Mr. and Mrl. Paul
Ours aDd . two children, local,
1111 Mr. 'and Mrs. C. C. Cli'ter
of Long Bottom caUd on Mr. and
Mrs. LowronceJohnstmand!Jm-

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F1Al850 SEDAIJ .

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£dd7, Cf+unbus, s_pent a Sun-

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65ft\USTANGV8

2 DOoR HARD TOP ····· ··········· $1595

1966 .... Dart

$179.$
Radio, VInyl Top,

2·Dr. H.T. 8 cyl. Auto. Tra111.
Buck.et Seats, Low Mileage. Vtty. Nke

1966 Dodge Dirt $1695
nr. Sedan.
"Trw. lldfo
1966 DN~t Coroaet $2095
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8 cyl. Auto.

va. Auto. TrW. 'llidlo, ·PS,

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liiEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Wednesday Admissions Ralph Parker, Pomeroyi E d t t h
Rlee, Pomeroy.
Wednosdal' Discharges FrJDCeB Roush.
Thursday Admissions - None.
Thursday Discharges - None.

MOSCOW - SOVIET LEADERS CONFERRED · ~ with President Gamal AJJdel Na11er ol EKYP! &lt;11 the Middle Eaat crlsla, 1111
the omclal Tass - s ogenc7 said the Iaika were "lnnk 1111
frlendl1.'' New fl&amp;htlng eflll)t8d along truce Hnea -een Israel
IIIIJook~
.
Diplomatic sources opoculated Kremlin leodera aoked the Arab
chieftaiD to knuckle wder to certain IaraeU demlllld~ a settle.
ment In tbe troubled area where Arabs and loraeUa beve been at

RECEIVING TREATMENT
James Batey, Middleport, was
taken to Vell!rana loleJnol'ial Hospltll b)' tho Middleport emerge,..
cy oquod Thurodl,y afternoon.. He

each other's throata

was admitted for treatment of
over..medication.

Wel~

not as Bad, Really

PUT·IN·BAY Ohio (\Jpl) AI&gt;out 400 w1;_. guzzliiJII studints i;maslted hundreds wino
: bottles ogalnat the wslls of o
wine
on Middle Ban island
Thur~IIY ond broke a windoW In
1 pollee cruiser with a gallon
wine jug.
The bottle toastrw at the walls
.of Lom:'s Winery Is an annual
ritual with otudents who fiock
kl this resort Island on boUd07s.
Three policemen for the most

of

for

years.

MASSILLON, OlffO - A SNIPER USING a .22 c:aJ1ber riDe
ThurodiY shot a ni...ye&amp;Mid 7outh who wtl sitt11111 OD a beACh In
11-od of a dresslnc roam It crllllded Cryotal Lake Beech.
Mike stuo wu llatld In critical coadltlon folloorlns emergency
surger7 In Masomm CIQ&gt; HoapitaL stark COunl,f Sheriff George
Popoclopulos uid · tile on\por, believed kl be one of two mon who
made their pl!lWa,y ID a white Ponlir&gt;c, wls standing a1Joot 250
7lrds awa.y.

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!&gt;Or.

24 s-nts freed

"U you try to order them around you could hove a riot on
your hands," said Ernl.e OWen_
pollee chief of Pot-tn-Ba,y on
South Pan Jal&amp;D:I, whose juri.,
dlctloo Includes Mlddle Pass Is-

cauae ofa back ailment but sWI wants a piece of.lheactlon. .
Tho 46 - y-. · old griYel-volced lawyer frQIII Durham, N, C.,
told deleptoa to tho 26th lJIIIlol CORE conventloo hero TliurodiY
night If thsy thou&amp;llt he waa singing blo swan aong, "forget IL I
afn't geUln' out be~se It'a Just gmma make too maJV white
tolka bap»J," he shouted. More than 250 "soul brother• and ols-

ten" cbeered.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
land.
HOSPITAL
AI a matter of fac4 Owen uid
Wedneodl,y Admlasl0111 ~
it waa quloter this 70ir than It lle81ie Rlfllo, New Haven; Alia
had been In proviOWI 701fa.
F1sh, MlneroYIUe; Corrie Jud-

WISE UPI
GET 111 AWS-CIWMilS
AND

BALE

fabric buys1,.._
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DlfSS

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ZIPPE'RS, THREAD
ANI) TRIM TO

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DACRON QUILT BAnS

90x101, $4.71

River Gauges
GAUGES - a.liii)Qits, 12.0
and 12.8 1'UIIJiing 5 feel of rollers; Pl. Pleasant, 24.00; Pomof07·lla•on, 20.30; Hllllon, LIO
liii!Jv; Ka!uho Falla, 3.10 rto1111!; Cherleatlll, ouL London,
llarmet, and Wlnlleld, are oo
the BIU.

Wedneldoy Dlacherps
Georgia Jolmlon, Alberta Sohular, Bernice Nicholson, R t t a
Stmnp, WHbor Beaver.
Bomlco Nicholson, Rita ~.
Boley. Mldllleport.
Wilbur Beaver.
ThurodiY Dlacharpa -DoYle
ThurldoJ Admlssl01111- Kester
Mathell)', Long ~ Chrls- call, Gloria Johnson, Jamoa Bortloe Jlnnhem, Pomti'Oj'; Jameo lng,Sorlb COngo

Three Games Wednesday
Tho Dodgers and Plrllles opllt
a dooblebeader and the Tlpra
olunpod tho Ylllka 9-1 In Fome1'0)' Boya' Leogue act1&lt;11 Wednes-

MATERIAL

Middleport
Is Saturday

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Mr,.

Alfred
Social Notes

da.v.
Ill .... !J( the dooblebgamoa, And7 English and Mark
Dltlard eomblnod to throw a nobitter ao the Plrall!a beat tho
Dodpra 9-1 and In the other conteat the Dodgers held ctf alate
rally to pt 'a 5-t victory.
l!llgllsh, the starter, and DBlard lamed 11 and walked six
In tho -tter. Tim Colburn
and BUI Chaney ol the Dodpra
fanned nino and pvo up nino

E&gt;peaaea lt1cldent to operatllllf

free pBIIII.

:: =:!.were...:; ~*'=-

pol, and Brett Wtatt 111111 lllkl .

Residents Warned
Middleport resldente were
warned toda.v that an ordhuce
doea exist providing polllltloa
lor thoao found gul1ty &lt;I placlng
piles of rubbish In tho otresto
and sweeping dirt and rWblah
into aewer a.
Otrendero oro homportng tile
olfectlve opentlm of tho atreet
awoopor ond cootlnulng tile pracUce will hompor _.uc.. ol
the aewqedlspooahfltem which
Ia achedllled to get unilerw07
aoon olftclals report.

2-Hour
DRY a.DNING
SERVICE
IUPON RIQUIITJ
Our u...,...., Cloooi~

RollinSOII's
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MOIOROLA

DANCE PLANNED
Tho Eaatern Alumni ~·o. wUl
sponsor a s4(!11l'o donee It East-

the driYO.

IU Inception in 1955 hove aver-

oged ab&lt;Mit ~0 lllllllllly, This

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with 87114rt, modern styling
all with MlnN,IJJUI. ;. ".
SOUD STATECIROdl'fflY ·".
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figure does not Include. the cost
of uniforms provided b¥apolll0rlng llrms !J( orpnizstlmo which
proaently Include Tho CitiHno'
Nlt!Gnal Bank, Y-'s ~r­
markot, Tlny'a, llolner's J!ak.
erf, and the Middleport Legion.
This fesr t b o uooclatlon,
headed bf Charloo1VInebre1110r,
president, Is s)IOIIIIoring four
summer donees at tho pork and
holdlnr Ita Tq Day 1111 bull·
neu soliciting ..._.,., tho lat.
tor be vlng been """1J1)eted.

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Solid State Circuitry is a-dtvelo""'lnt of ..,_.
electronics where rtlilblll~ is a must. With Solid

State Circuitry there ait nci tubee to bum-out ••• clla~ .
sia Ia completely tnnslstor!Zed~ Becaui8 tllll!'llldrt '.
require very little power for their operil(on, hut Ia
considerably reduced over~~ of tube1.1'111 recluo;
• liOn of heilt helpslncrealt rellllblllty of cq,-nponlnll.

rtot1illll
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News Notes

GRAVELY TRACTOR
Sales &amp;

ae·

Maytag Winnen
See U. For Cemelery.

Are Announeed

IAtttrlngl
CAUUS

Tucker, Uuoo, end
Mrs. Eva Teolord, Racine, sre
Plrall! hitters ware Dillard the owners ol - M071a11 nabwith a pelr of daublee, D a n era, compllmeD!a of the llasoo
-two ........ Englllb"' ..,_ Furdtw'e end llulland Furalture .
ble, and Jell ~, a iibwlo. Stores.
Tucker wm hla weoher In the
Gal)' Fife of tho Dodgen and
JID ' IIIIo promotion just comMike Neaaolrood &lt;I tho Plr.-Jed In tho pme IIUII b)' the pleted It tho Mason Furniture,
Dodgers and both turned Iii out- It was IIUIOWICed bf Horman
Mrs. Tealord wm bora
ollndlns pol'lorman&lt;ts lor 10- Gnte.
year-&lt;llda. Fife lamoclllvo and !run tho Rullud Furniture, acwalked two and Nesaelroad lin- cordlllll to Honnan Grate, nod six and walked &lt;118. -·-" '
Dodger hitters were t'IWa pair &lt;I triples, B1H Cllaao1
two ' IID&amp;Ies and Greg llcKIImey
end Tlllk Diehl each allllal•-·a.t-

Phonil 992·2115 r
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l'clmetoy; Ohli ·

Souhby, pitching lor tbo Allpia, pve ~ six hilt, six walks
1111 hit me helter. Fl\'o An&amp;el
error a aided tho !IYJ·acuao Clllller
GottiDa hila lor the lllmera
wore Hamilton with a trljUe end
lingle, Ctllllll1! a IK&gt;me run, and
Wlnel&gt;~, C. FmWI and
Brown, eaeh a lllngle.

Middleport l!oJ!s' Lequers
will c&lt;llduct their IU1DIII TOll
Day SaCUrda)l, calling 111 homes
In oil neighborhoods, and postIng boys ..,wwn lor contributions.
Adults will be luporvlollllf tho
activities It all tlmea. Boys are
to be In IUIIlorni and are to
meet at loWn hell at 9 s.m. Mrs.
Jld&gt;y• Valll!hen Is cbell'IIIAII of

HOSPITAL NEWS

-ATNEWEll$

.Social Notes

Sugar .Run Flour Milt,_ .

out.

port, jult stood b)', At one time,
COLUMBUS, OlffO - FLOYD M~KISSICK, tbo nalidJ dlroc- the Middleport 897• Leocue 1~&gt;­ ern JDsb S&lt;bOol Saturday IMJp·
~Y ·~ a boUle toa~i~Ci! tor . ol Congroas of Ractll EquoiiQ&gt; (coi!El;,la, ••l~~olclo b.. chllltt-·ib l'orG' lfflllp'am, slnee ning It 7:30p.m.

ICIO, lfarUord.

DRAPERY

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m-lllt shutout lor !IYraeuao ID
a 13-ll Pee Wee ~e Win over
tho l'omei'Oj' Angel • TueldoJ.
Wlnob...,or famed 11 and Issued only ono tree poea. Only me
l'llmoroy pi07or p his bat oa
tile ball IJDOCI tiiOII8fl to IJ'OUIII[

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Fertilizer

Sbelll HallOO anddau&amp;llter,lllm

Mr. 1111 Mrs. Clarence Nutlet
of Racine Route, Sharon and
TARGET CHAMPIONS ol tbo Woat VIrginia Archoey AJVicki Johnston, local, Mr. and
aoclatloa recently held In ~.~&amp;aon at Wahama footbaU fteld
· Mrs. Maywood Johnston, locol,
IIPOIIIOl'ed ~ the ~" Areber7 Club of New Raven are,
Mr. and Mro. , Lorry Nutter ol
left to rlght:"Froeltl'le, Roberta 'l'll&lt;laq,son, with a score of
Beverly, o., Gene Nutter 1111
M4; Charles .. flip'' Crouch, 760; barebow, Karen Clark.
Lester starchsr ol Akron violted
547; barebow men, Herman K-. 704.
Mr. and Mro. Gene Congo and
family,
celled on Gerner Grti!ln, Sunda7
Terry C9ft£0 visited Lawr~mce. .
eYelllng.
G. Jobnslo~
Mr. and Mrs. Clair FoUr lXI
Mr. and Mrs. Oggte Hellderend
,. chDdren and Thelma Honder8011 and three daughters ol Columson
drove Jennifer Wright back
J
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bus, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Meto
her
homo near Zanesville on
Sunda7 School attendance on
GliT THESE LOW
Lauflin of Johnstoll'n, Mr. 1111
Sunday.
Mrs. Weldon Donnelson and two June 30 was 62, olloring $18.37.
BA
mRY PRICES
Earl PerS&lt;II of Huntington,
sons or Findlay, Mr. Robert Ours Worship aervices were held at
VL, spent tho weekend at the
"He&gt; wanfJ to turn in a gunr'
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 10:45 with tho Rev. Coato.
Tho Church Silldy Coaunlttee Findling - Coldwell home and atCorroll and famUy,
ll!nded church Sunday morning.
i\lr. Robert Ours returned to met at tho ehurch Sunda7 oY&amp;.....
. ... nlng
1111
scheduled
their
last
)UIIU\.U
h!s home tr.om Columbus where
Mrs. Evea Morris of Albal\Y, he Ylsited hla sister, Mrs. Maude meeting for Toeodi.Y olternoo~
Tho l&gt;atly Vacation B I b I e
and Mrs.
lllythe
of Mr.
Newark
came WUUam
Sunday ID
visit
Chethr, 0.
and Mrs. Blanche Mulholand o£ Powell.
School
was
held
here
lllt
week
Mrs.
Present
Croas
1111
Dudley
Mr.
and
Mra.
Gordon
Wolfe
of
WUkesvllle and two brothers,
from Monda7 through Frlda,y.
Wolf. Mr. lllythe returned home
Thomas of Middleport and Lew- Racine Roull!. Mr. Simon Powell,
local,
Mr.
Duane
Lltterall
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
wm.
UJer,
~ens­
1! o1 McArthur. Burial was In
tho Coster cemetery by Blgomy Clearwater• Fla.' Mr. and Mrs. ton. were directors am junior
Holzer Hospital: Visiting boors ard L, Blrchlleld, Delberl ll
Robert Johnston and carol, Blr- ' class teocbers.
.
Funeral Homo o! Albaey.
2-t
and 7.$ p.m. Parents only on Black, Mrs. MerrUI E. Brown,
Doris DIIUngor 1111 Florence
BY NI/&gt;LLIE VALE
Mrs. Ethel Radekin and dau&amp;h- ban 1111 Ralph visited Mr. end
Pediatrics
Ward.
Wllllam L, Butta, Lindon E.
~oncer taUjlht tho smollor
Funeral aervtces were held ter, Mrs. Ina Sems !J( Newark, Mro. Ma,yw&lt;lld Johns~
Admissions
Dunn,
Paul F. Esch, Mrs. Jameo
•d
classes.
'llonda7, Jui.Y I at COJmnbla rlla- 1111 Mr. and Mrs. Georp RideMr. and Mra. R. Jolm awn an
Th th
of tha hool hi h
Mrs.
Dooald
R.
Tagg,
Rt.
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Glb1011,
Mrs. Dan Glassman,
pel Church tor Mrs. Lena (Mc- kin, Jr., and two chlldren of tam1ly ealled on Mr. and Mrs.
e eme
sc
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Bidwell;
Kevin
E.
Bloomer,
KaMaloolm E. Clllnthsr, D, Louis
had an enrollment of 2! ws'
LoUBhlinl knapp, a life time resi- McArthur returned tram a two Lew Johnston ot Boahon.
111UJ1l; Uas E. Rusaell, Rl I D. Hocli&gt;org, Mrs. WOllam E.
ustrength
and
Power."
Thelma
dent of tht a place but who hso week' a Vlcatton with Mra. RideMrs. Louise Van Meter and
the past few mOIItha vlstt- kin's daughter, Mro. Doris MUI- Nicki called on Mr. am Mrs. Law- Henderson was secretory. Tho Gallipolis; Mrs. Howord N. Nee- Hunt, l.pwell T, Jewell, M r 1.
prosram was gi von at 8:30 Fri- kamp, Vinton; Vernon R. Roush, Nicholas V. King, Carl S. Manilv a dou,hter In FIOJ'Ids.
er and famlcy of Mobile, Ala- renee Johns~
.,
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J·"dey
evening.
Sr.. MaiOII; Mr.. Msry Beck- 107, Joseph L. Miller, Mrs. LuShe paosod awa.y unt"PPCtedb bama. Enroute heme thsy visit-Mrs. ._ ~··•ton
A tara&lt; crowd attended t h e e)'. Pt. Pleallllt; JIUlles D, W11 cille Ptlwell, Carsoo E, RemII )be i1&lt;9e of her granddaUiJ&gt;. ed a atster-tn-lsw, Mrs. Cyn-.
Claude
Woo&lt;Iyard IIIIo on Satur- son, Msaon; Mro. Wll11011 E. 807, Sherman Rol&gt;erts, Harey
lei- ,In 'Columbus. Surviving are thta Clllllllllns• and son, Sem66 Olcls Toron.ldo Deluxe ...... $2995
Lltehlleld, Henderson; Ricardo Roush, Lee Rudlsell, Da•ld ll
dey.
~ .cllashtera, Mra. llarle rn,y, of Montaomery Ala.
Tinted
glaa, radio, wlalw tluo, dirk JfMII wltb
Chapel Sunday School enjoyed a
Coonl Soe W&lt;llde of Ctrclo- L, Bolin, Rutland; Wilbur A. Samples, Vem A. Slundera, John
llaltDu. of Florlclo, Mn. caro.
matching Interior. Factory olr-eondltloDIDC. .
saturday guests of Mr. and hayride and wiener roast at tho
l;n HUddonel and Mn. Ewlyn Mrs. Marvin WUson and Mrs. home of Mr. ond Mrs. Lovorne vllle is visiting her grllndPar- Dean, Rt. 3 Pomeroy; Mrs. Rich- W. &amp;muner, Mro. Dwlgbt N, Steard A, Belloy, Middleport; Mrs. vera, VirgO A. Trotter, W:llllam
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chu. D.
Durti) of AlbenJ, and two 80118, Eme Hoosier were Mr. and Mra. Jordan Sunda7 evening.
62 Corvalr Monu 2 Dr. . .........5
Gtm o. Deeter, Long Bottom; P. Turner, Mrs. Robert E. VnW&lt;llde,
and
ber
aunt,
Mrs.
Wm.
Franela of FIOrtdo 1111 carl, of Corwin Smith and family of CO.
Lourel Grange held yeorly 1,..
Automatic
traM., radio and new tires. Real buy!
carr and family, for I feW deys. Mrs. EUgene Melvin, Rt. 2 WeU- roe, Nita J. YOUII&amp; Michael F,
Columbus,
lumbuo, and Miss Pamele WU- opoctlon Saturday evening. Mr.
There was a large attemance oton; Miss Msry Essman, Jack- Fadeley, Clifford C, Wood,
Also survt'Ving ~retwoatsters, oon and friend ol Mooreh'1'4, 1111 Mrs. Virgil Atkina wero tho
at the Randolph family reunion lOll; MrS. John ll Cotrman, CGal- Mra. Howard L. English and
66 Ponllec C.tallna 4 Dr.
~.
Inspecting olftcen, Mrs. Dor~&gt;o
held in the Woode Grove, Sunday, ton; Mrs. Wade H. Bennett, RL InCant daughter, Mrs. Wollace
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. stanabury thy Bolen, lecturer, presented
Green with ueen llterior, V-8 e~ne. auto. trans., m:i
1 Buffalo, W, Vo.; Woodrow W, F~ and lnlant daughter, Mrs.
June 30.
of Columbus Ylolted relattves ln. .the literary PTOliJ'ODL A report
power
steering.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guthrie Bemett, Wellston; Miss Morceli&amp; Joyce A. Rossiter, Mrs. Ra7the oreo the past week.
wu given by keiiiiJI Bolen of
J, iluska, Orrville; MarkS. ~­ mond G. Ma1sey, Marsha Mace,
Mrs. Nellie Vole and aloce, his recent week'a trip ID.Colum63 Buick Ll Sabre 4 Dr. H.T•...... $995
der Ravanswood; Albert R. Down- Mrs. Arlie P. Hlll, Mlehsel D.
Ttna Marie Rldekln, spent the bus with on osrtculturol group Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Cora
V-8
motor, auto. trans., power ateeriDg. power_
ey, Rt. 2 Wollotm; Ernest F. Bane, Mrs. David E. Graham and
week with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. 1111 movies wore shown b)' ftd&gt;. Renshaw.
bratet, l!rown with brown vinyl Interior
Ja,yjolm, Rt. 3 Wellston; Mrs. lnlant son, Mrs. Richard 0. GraVale in BeUoYIUe, Dl Accom- ert HoUlda.v ol his work at lhe
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hoagland Donnie L, Arthur, Wellotm; Mrs. hom and lnlant son.
p&amp;nylqJ them to st. Loui1 waa Wooster E~erlment Fann. Re- and chUdren, McArthur, visited
' 65 Ponllec: C.talln~~
$1995
,.,f!.\l'l'btiOia Orr of Chester¢ . frashmonta,,.,...,.. 141rved.~t tho&gt; Mr~ '·Holgllftlf'l ' ~..... Cbarles ·~ S!ofk, .1!~ S Albiii\Y;
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Irina
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ateettne.
'j;ower
·'IJnlik
Bile ·
JOe· I'IUIISift;•lll!lken:ii!O';'IIarold: '""Tiie' front '(it a ciifn 'is the '
who went by plane tollaJJas, Tw oloae of tha meellni
·
Mrs. carmon Evans. and atteoo. D. Artillr; Wellston; Mrs. Ken- obverae, the back the reverao.
fi.W.
wilh
2-tone
vinyl
Int.
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111 iuXt Phoenix, Ariz. where 1hi'
ed the bolt races at Pomeroy. netb L. Longstreth, Rt. I Lanp.
visited relatlveo.
Mr. Ruy """ell, employed In
YUle; Mra. ChsrlosW.Fulks,IQo. . .
Mrs. Leooa Folden, brether,
PeDnaylvanla, spent the weekend nauga,
Call, Write or Come to See
G;nn Cllnle1 daugbll!r, Mrs.
with his family here.
Births
Us lor Complete Counsel·
lll.!'rtle Q-n. of GallljJolla end
Mra. Bertha Parker received
Mr!. Kdllheth L, Longstreth,
ing, Free Demonetratlon .
GMAC FINANCtNG
grandaon, stanley Folden, are
a telephone coli from her aon, Rt, I Langsville, daughter, 12:37
Sl!'ndlng ton da.v• In Florida
992·5342
Lt. Col Cedric 0. Parker, thst p.m. WedlJeada.v; Mrs. lligene
11 guests of Mrs. Folden's son
AUTHORIZED
he and the family had returned Melvin, Rt( 2 Wellston, aon, 1:om dlugbter - In - law, Mr. and
to Fort Hood, Teu.s, after a tw~
03 p.m. Wednesday; Mrs. How~GRAVELY
Mrs. Lojol Folden.
'BY BERTHA PARkER
week furiOUBh of wblch they tour- ard V, Nliekamp, Vinton, s o n,
lawn, Garden, Groun •
Tho Jwilor Cia11 of COI,..bia
Rev. Eupno Gill 1111 family ed In Mexico, Collfornia, and 2:33 p.m. Wedneada.v; Mrs. DanEquipment Specialltt
loft recently for Manslleld to Ill· vtslll!d Disneyland.
Iel W, McDonald, Rutland, 8:44
Sobblth Sehool attendsnce It p.m. Wedneada7; Mrs. Richard
tend tho Free Metllodlot Conferthe Free Methodist Church on B. Bai107, Middleport, daughter,
once and camp meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sorau- JW10 30 was 98. Ollorlng waa 7:59 a.m. Thur&amp;lioy; Mrs. Charger, Alban7, visited Sunda7 with $2UI.
les W, Fulks, Kanauga, dauih·,.
Pennie Eblin, smell daugbll!r ter, 1:27 Lm. Friday.
Mr. 1111 Mra. Lowrance EbUn
99Z.2975
and family.
of Mr. and Mrs. Lowronce EbDlsdlorgos
E. llain St. Pom~n~Y
Un,
feU whle plaJ&lt;Ing and broke
Mr. 1111 Mro. Wyatt &amp;:hool'ltt,
Jamea E. Bellea, Mra. Howonroute to Florida, visited a Sw&gt;- her left ann.
Mr. 1111 Mrs. Harmon Fox
dey'wlth Mr. Sehaoler's parents,
spent
• weekend at their home
Mr, and Mro. Norman Sehaofer.
Mr. WOllam Carmon hoa be~n here.
Mr. 1111 Mrll. Milton Hysell,
returned homo !run Veterans
Groveport, Ylslll!d recently with
Memorial Hospital.
·
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Risen, rolaivea here.
Olen Rile, COiumbua, viatted
Mark, creg and Jody, CoiWIIbus, visited l Thurodl,ywlth Mrs. Sunda7 with his mother, Mrs.
Georsta Diehl and Charlea ~ George Rensbew.
thony DiehL
Mrs. James Adldna and chHMr. and Mra, GIQ' RusaoU, dren of McArtfl"! spent a week
)l'arren, visited recentl,r with with her grandmother, Mrs. CorMr. Ruaael's sister, Mro. Geor- monEIIIll.
CIUilc 4 Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl. Std. Tmla. Very
clean. One Owner .
gia Diehl.
Bible School held at the local
ehurch,. cloeed
with apr&lt;&gt;- '
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cram .Frlda7 eYOnlng, which ,..

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M!·a. Bo,y 1!7ora, Racine
Rout., 1111 lola dluallter, Mrs•

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Winebrenner Spins

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Mr. 110)' Powell and aon,local,
coiled on Mr. and Mra. Homer

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of i\lrt~
Mlta Eva White, Mrs. Elsie
weei&lt;end
o1 her JD91her, lmeo and dluchier, Mary, and
Mill; S1bi! -Mll0&amp; ;
. ...
Mrs. lflaol McCuJioush of WashOr. Kathryn PhHsm ollllackl- llll!lon, Ps., spent
with
bul'l!o vs., apent several deya their aunt, MrL Esther B. Pljler,
with Mr.llll Mrs, ThereonJolm- Tbey were omoote to vjslt their
lOlL
· slater, Mro. '1'almlge Evans at
Mr. and MrL lklb. WUtahlro Oek HUI, Ohio.
o1 SL Albano, w. vs.,. spent the . S. set. and Mr&amp;. Jack' Fisher
WeekeJlcl wUh hla mother,
and three sons of COlumbus,
Harry WUtahlre.
vlalted over tho weekend with
Mra. kemoth KonlcokiiiiNa... hla ....,q,oreru, Mr. and Mrs.
cy and Cheryl of A,.. are spend- Henry Roush.
tng lifo weeks with ber porente.
Mr. 1111 Mrs. George Slroo
Mrs. Audrey Schrnoder of eo- buoh and Soe Am returned to
lumbus and Chrlstioe· Lake of their home at Jefferson, WlsAtllims spent Sunda7 with their conaln, olter visiting two weeks
pareote, Mr. and Mrs. Francia with her parenia, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Codle and Harold.
Morrta.
Sunday afternoon collers o1
Mr. and MI-L CUtrord B)'&lt;lrs
Mr. 1111 Mrs. Francis Morris and famtly ol C&lt;lumbus, spent
wore Mr. and Mrs. stanley saw.. Sunday with Mr. and Mra. R&amp;y
dera of Gelllpollo.
Byers.
Hazel Clrllohon and Frincea
Mr. 1111 Mrs. Hsrey Curtis
Foster apent several days with ~ntMra weeSemk
withCurtithelr sandon. Mrsu.
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· Anno at Lorain, Ohio.

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Mr, Mil Mrlf Tam Burnaldeol
.PIIDOrOj', Mr. and Mrl. Paul
Ours aDd . two children, local,
1111 Mr. 'and Mrs. C. C. Cli'ter
of Long Bottom caUd on Mr. and
Mrs. LowronceJohnstmand!Jm-

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we
took the girls back to the dorm
and then, to 11J¥ surprise, my
date not only otarted klssi!1B
me, but she practically aeGiced
me. Needless to 58¥, I am a
conllloed !reshman. Are all
girls like this? - FRUSI'RAT·
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Dear F, L,:
Not really . You picked a JJhOI\V
who "gets to know'' Mlows very
fast when she tlnds the upure''

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Tennessee .. : ......... .
Mississippi ............ .

Arkansas .... , . . ...... .
Louisiana .. . .. .. ...... .

Texas .... ..... . ...... .
. TOTAL . ... . ..... .

26
30
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22

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2-4
28
20
18

26

56

!he mlgllt like prints lor h e r
bride's book. Gloves? You can't
operate 8 camera Ia them. A ~e

Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mi_chigo~
.. . .. . .. .. 48
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Iowa ..... , ........... 24
Missouri
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Ploin1
I like this boy. He Is vocy
nice, thinks the wo,y I do, and
North Dakota
8
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South DokOJp ........ .
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Nebraska . , ;~ .
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ple say rm torrlblo to date across the lines, and others QY
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It's the periOil that counts,
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16

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tfottce II hnbl' atftll llat a .,..
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See the New Hollend Dependlblt
InAction!

TONS LEFT, TO GET YOUR
"STAMP oUT STEADYING"
BUTTON, SEND A . DIME Aim
A STAMPED, SEIJ' • ADDRf.SSIlll ENVELOPE FOR EACH BUTTON TO: HELEN IIOTTEL ·80S
CLUB, BOX 9997, SACRAM£NTO, CALIF. 95823.
.

Scandia $450
Also $250 to 1975
Wedclh• Ring 29.75
PERFECTION
IN A DIAMOND

YOUR
CAiPmNG

and polllllers. Genuine parta.
CitlJ IINIIO.
8-IS-tfe ments of cooklea and punch ~
oerved tn .43.
•

86

149

AIC.CLEA&amp;

UFE TO

....

Ruggeci-Practlcei-Dtpendab!.Dureblt
District of Columbia . . . .
9
-l'uerto Rico . .. .. .. .. ..
5
Virgin Island~ ..... , . . . .
3
TOTAL .. .. .. . .. .. 17
GlAND TOTAL . .. . .... , 1333

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Lle.U: Ncmcl

lMUIING

r..a -

....,

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JIOTICI OP IUNIT ADOP1'10M
HOVM Jl """" 11'10 tllat eQIH
"" the propo.M tmdpt •ad ~
of con o1 op~r1UoD ot thl JhiD LRo
cal IJcbcwl DJI&amp;ril!t of ll•::r Cou.a.tJ',
Oldo, lrtr U.. &amp;ell ;rear
lilt, IN
.. fUt la tbe olllcl of u.. 0.$
~ ac u.. BOard ot ~MUCUI.oll
alld .,... &amp;o l:Dipedloa of ..... pu1to
lie, t~-ll'nUt H tbl ~ of

ts,SOO.OO
Clii!BI

... . '
'

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!UaNIIl - 2 story frame, 4
bedroom~. 1" bath. Ill very
good CGIIdiUoo. Er&lt;ellmd buy.

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1220 WASIIINGTON BLVD.
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.
. ..

5

Midw•t
Kentucky . .. .. . .. .. .. ..
Ohio .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

is, however, that

10

275

mal wedding.
If your cousin doeon't mind
the calnera, go abead and shoot.

of etlq.Jette

'

.I

free be&amp;f,

Alabama .... . '· .. . . . . . .
Georgia ....... . .. . ... .
Florida . .... .', ........ .
South Cor'llina ....... ..
North Carolina .... .. .. ,

time during the rocoptlon? -

·j,

. "· ·,

.

Plnnsylv(1nia ........... . 64
Delaware ....... . ... . . . 12
Maryland .......... . .. . 26
· West Virginia • . ... . ... . 1&lt;1
TOTAL .' . .... , .. .. 241

Do I wear my gJoves an Ute

FOR VACATION TIME U.S.A.

i6

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New York . • •. ; ........ .
New Jeney . .. . . ..... .

rou tal&lt;e It on the lam.) - H,
Dear Helen:
My brother wants to w e a r
sport clothes to my coualn's formal wedding. Ia that proper?
Also, would It be proper lor
me to take pictures at the re.
ception, witll my Oash camera'?
LITTLE SIS
Dear Sis:
A suit is preferred at a for-

~

''

approach doesn't work. So take
It !rom thoro (and rd suggeat

Choose Bulova

.

Flllton-11tompson Tfldor Salts
SJring Ave.

"

992-5101

Pomeroy

I

treatment or a kldlley aliment. Hlo room number Ia 3000.

1964 Ford Galule 500 .. ...... $1295:
4 Door, dark green ftnlah with clean lllll&lt;hlng lntorlor.
New W. W. tires, V-8 engine, automatic trana., power ateer-

iov, radio &amp; heater.

1962 Ford XL 500 HT Cpe. . . . . . . $895

"BUZZ-IN"

r..-

conv. V-8 engine, powergllde, rlldlo, - · - whitewall
tires, sreen exterior ftnlah with White eyloo tq) vii\VI IDo
torlor trim. A sharp I owner lrldo II\

.

KLOES CONFINED

Kent Kloea, son ol Mr. 11"1
Mra. Manning Kloos ol Mlddlepor4 io conlloecl to tho St. Marje
Holljlital In Huntington, W. Ya.

1965 Chevelle Malibu . . . . . . . . . . $1595

where the food

Is QUOD and the

Beautl!ul white finish with red villfllnlerlcr, bucket IIIII,
console, V-8 engine, IUkllla\l,c uua.. power ltaer'I.D&amp;,
ndio &amp; heater. New""" tlrea.

1962 Olds f.IS 4 Dr. .. .. .. ... . $89J.
V-B engine, autmnaUc tnn~;, delux trim, rreen IIDioll.
All good w... tlreo, radio r. hooter.

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p[lces are

NO TIC£

·FOR: TWO
AUTOMOBILE

SEMSI
BLEI
;.
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HoMe
.
. Of BROASTED CHICKEN"
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1962 ChevrOlet S. Spt. Cpa. . •.. $10f5
V-B efllloe, automatic trauil., power - . . r. !&gt;_ral,a, ....
llolsh with gold vl!ll'lillterlor, bucket ~ Rr.IL . ~.,... ,

1961 Carvelr MC!ftl!l 4 Dr. . . ••..
1962 Corvelr Manu

CO.. Vln,yl -lor, buctwl . ........ ...,..., ~~ .

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.Heatert, auad tina.

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Well, I was mad
older klo&amp;W an

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skm of emotion.
tile eltort, lllate to
for such a phony excuse. Alter

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.. . . . . . . . ' '8. '

all, slle knew me well Olllll8h

to go 011 a date.

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0

At tho end or tho
we
took the girls back to the dorm
and then, to 11J¥ surprise, my
date not only otarted klssi!1B
me, but she practically aeGiced
me. Needless to 58¥, I am a
conllloed !reshman. Are all
girls like this? - FRUSI'RAT·
ED LIPS
Dear F, L,:
Not really . You picked a JJhOI\V
who "gets to know'' Mlows very
fast when she tlnds the upure''

SARGENT
Artlsll 011 Color

SET

,. • • '&gt;:' • • ' • ••

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Choose now from our Bulova Excellence Collection!

92
-40

Virginia ............... .

Tennessee .. : ......... .
Mississippi ............ .

Arkansas .... , . . ...... .
Louisiana .. . .. .. ...... .

Texas .... ..... . ...... .
. TOTAL . ... . ..... .

26
30
3-4 ,
22

~6

2-4
28
20
18

26

56

!he mlgllt like prints lor h e r
bride's book. Gloves? You can't
operate 8 camera Ia them. A ~e

Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mi_chigo~
.. . .. . .. .. 48
Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Iowa ..... , ........... 24
Missouri
'. . . . . . . . . . . . 24
TOTAL .......... 318

member

or

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the wedding parQI

keeps her gloves on exelpt llblle
eating,- H.

2-4
5$
26
58

Dear HeJen:

Ploin1
I like this boy. He Is vocy
nice, thinks the wo,y I do, and
North Dakota
8
Ia a loveable rut. On my 011e
South DokOJp ........ .
14
date with him, we lied a ball.
Nebraska . , ;~ .
16
Bot there is one ditferenee.
. . : ." ' . . . . ' . . . . 20
He's Latin. rm not. Some peo. . . . . . ' . . . . 22
ple say rm torrlblo to date across the lines, and others QY
It's the porSOII thai counto. ¥Y
MounhJin · '
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. ~~ , · ·
parents are· ~ - minded, s.f1
. ,. ldoho ,. r......... ..... . .. : '14
there's no ,problem there. wt~at

.

do you SIQ'? - JO
Lti•r •f Pasltlon
•au-- !7 Jewel•.
Stilllnl~ tt Steel .
W1terproof'. Aut().
mMie.

CommanciW "AO"- SD
J•wett. StalniHI ttMI.
Autom•tlc . W,J IIU·
proof•.

pan

10.15

Oochlen of Tim•
"V'r - 21 jewels.
l4K aold. A msator
liurd 1tr1p. t75.00

Wben you ltnow what makes 1 watch tiel, you'Usive • BulaYa.

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THE M!D-OHIQ·V~
fok:tve Into a CO!)'Ipletely furnished, brand
new hom• that lets you enjoy life at its care
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· QUAUTY &amp; PRICE As LOW AS _ $3495.00

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8
20

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6
57
18

.26
34
22
24

23
28
20

12

23
45

Utah .... •.. : .. .. .. .. ..
NM!do ;. :,.. .. .. .. .. .
A rozono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

·

Dear Jo :
It's the periOil that counts,
not his color. But be oure YOU
feel ~s way too, or Jt will never-k.- H.
NOTE TO READEJI&amp; THERE
ARE STJiL. A FEW~ BUT-

New Mexico :: , . . , .' ....

Colorado .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

·a
12
16

1-4
18

Wyoining .... ; . .. .. . . 12
Montana .... . ... . . . ... · 14
TOTAL . . ....... .. 101

22.
2
26
44
12
30

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Hawaii ............... .
Col ifornia ..... .. ..... .

12 '
14

86

Oregon .. . ....... .. .. 18
Washingron . . ......... .' 2-4
TOTAL .. . . ...... . 154

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-GUARANtEEDPHONE 992·2094

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. Service• ai the Pllllla lllinlll'lal ~..r~il
' SU!Idlyo · have be~ challpd to 8

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lluoll, 'II'. Va., JQbrf M. Roll-

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t - . 1'! balb, banhtuocl
!loon, 11Q central ~. 111'.,., bieezew~. M1 bueMASON - Olest nllht was
melll l!lla:tllent Olllldi!IOII.
observed when the Women' I SO..

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ith Tuning Eye,

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JEWURS

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on..
s.ua ~ llllmt'E.
'61's In Sloclc
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3tllh¥ri
Ill\ $poltwln

Scllwantl MalsJ.
HoekillJI~· Ohio
l'IIONB-.....

A DUbUc burlDi Oil U.. trOPDMd
badltt for the llelp Local lehocJ
J)Jitrkt wtll h bel4 .. lM o!&amp;t of
thll aup.rtnlladeat 1A UN J(lddlQorl

=

m,b School ltlliJd1al n f :IO P.ll. •

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t•w.

lltQW''I

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clet;y of Christian Service of tho
...,. "' Mason United Methodist Church , ...,,.
met Monday eveolng with Mrs.
LIOAL _ ,01
John SiSBOO and Mra. J a m e I
tfottce II hnbl' atftll llat a .,..
elal m•etmr Dl &amp;1M Salem TOWiliJQ
Prol!itt the hostesses. 'I'wenQ'- ~
wlll "' beld llll1 u. 1111
nve s:uests and 18 members atp.m. u.e s.~~~m cemer ScMol
tended.
~~ v.p u.. Bwtc•t for tM oomlDC
Mrs. Fred ~cor waa In
-.,.....charge of the Pr&lt;IJ!Til" Olllltled, : '~"
,.,. ,;"" ·• ·""· ·•·•
"Americana Abroad.~" Taldog I
part In tho prosram were Mro. '
110,y PrO!!Itt, Mro. Dallas cadle,
Mra. Leatfr Zerkle, Mrs. Charles Yeaaer; Mra. Rusaell Clpeha!1 and Mrs. Raljlh Plckena.
The pre-. Mro. Zerkle,
PJ'OUded. The group voted to
&lt;lllllrlbule~th•' $130 !rom t b o
bakelo8S ule to the general olftrlnl of ,the chUrch. Refresh-

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Corne on in, ttst-clrive 1ny - of our
quaUty, OK tradHns nowl

'

BALERS
MOWIR5
RAKEIS
OIOPPERS
FORAGE WAGONS

61 '

See the New Hollend Dependlblt
InAction!

TONS LEFT, TO GET YOUR
"STAMP oUT STEADYING"
BUTTON, SEND A . DIME Aim
A STAMPED, SEIJ' • ADDRf.SSIlll ENVELOPE FOR EACH BUTTON TO: HELEN IIOTTEL ·80S
CLUB, BOX 9997, SACRAM£NTO, CALIF. 95823.
.

Scandia $450
Also $250 to 1975
Wedclh• Ring 29.75
PERFECTION
IN A DIAMOND

YOUR
CAiPmNG

and polllllers. Genuine parta.
CitlJ IINIIO.
8-IS-tfe ments of cooklea and punch ~
oerved tn .43.
•

86

149

AIC.CLEA&amp;

UFE TO

....

Ruggeci-Practlcei-Dtpendab!.Dureblt
District of Columbia . . . .
9
-l'uerto Rico . .. .. .. .. ..
5
Virgin Island~ ..... , . . . .
3
TOTAL .. .. .. . .. .. 17
GlAND TOTAL . .. . .... , 1333

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Lle.U: Ncmcl

lMUIING

r..a -

....,

.6

FHE STOIAGI

JIOTICI OP IUNIT ADOP1'10M
HOVM Jl """" 11'10 tllat eQIH
"" the propo.M tmdpt •ad ~
of con o1 op~r1UoD ot thl JhiD LRo
cal IJcbcwl DJI&amp;ril!t of ll•::r Cou.a.tJ',
Oldo, lrtr U.. &amp;ell ;rear
lilt, IN
.. fUt la tbe olllcl of u.. 0.$
~ ac u.. BOard ot ~MUCUI.oll
alld .,... &amp;o l:Dipedloa of ..... pu1to
lie, t~-ll'nUt H tbl ~ of

ts,SOO.OO
Clii!BI

... . '
'

• e. Mala

!UaNIIl - 2 story frame, 4
bedroom~. 1" bath. Ill very
good CGIIdiUoo. Er&lt;ellmd buy.

· t~~~.oauo.

0
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frlme, 5 1'001111, porcll, balemen!. !louie needs repair.

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I - 5 SUNDAYS

1220 WASIIINGTON BLVD.
423-7521

13
15

22

' .·

·COMPME
oUR 5EI91CE
.
. ..

5

Midw•t
Kentucky . .. .. . .. .. .. ..
Ohio .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..

is, however, that

10

275

mal wedding.
If your cousin doeon't mind
the calnera, go abead and shoot.

of etlq.Jette

'

.I

free be&amp;f,

Alabama .... . '· .. . . . . . .
Georgia ....... . .. . ... .
Florida . .... .', ........ .
South Cor'llina ....... ..
North Carolina .... .. .. ,

time during the rocoptlon? -

·j,

. "· ·,

.

Plnnsylv(1nia ........... . 64
Delaware ....... . ... . . . 12
Maryland .......... . .. . 26
· West Virginia • . ... . ... . 1&lt;1
TOTAL .' . .... , .. .. 241

Do I wear my gJoves an Ute

FOR VACATION TIME U.S.A.

i6

'

. . . . . . ' . 91

New York . • •. ; ........ .
New Jeney . .. . . ..... .

rou tal&lt;e It on the lam.) - H,
Dear Helen:
My brother wants to w e a r
sport clothes to my coualn's formal wedding. Ia that proper?
Also, would It be proper lor
me to take pictures at the re.
ception, witll my Oash camera'?
LITTLE SIS
Dear Sis:
A suit is preferred at a for-

~

''

approach doesn't work. So take
It !rom thoro (and rd suggeat

Choose Bulova

.

Flllton-11tompson Tfldor Salts
SJring Ave.

"

992-5101

Pomeroy

I

treatment or a kldlley aliment. Hlo room number Ia 3000.

1964 Ford Galule 500 .. ...... $1295:
4 Door, dark green ftnlah with clean lllll&lt;hlng lntorlor.
New W. W. tires, V-8 engine, automatic trana., power ateer-

iov, radio &amp; heater.

1962 Ford XL 500 HT Cpe. . . . . . . $895

"BUZZ-IN"

r..-

conv. V-8 engine, powergllde, rlldlo, - · - whitewall
tires, sreen exterior ftnlah with White eyloo tq) vii\VI IDo
torlor trim. A sharp I owner lrldo II\

.

KLOES CONFINED

Kent Kloea, son ol Mr. 11"1
Mra. Manning Kloos ol Mlddlepor4 io conlloecl to tho St. Marje
Holljlital In Huntington, W. Ya.

1965 Chevelle Malibu . . . . . . . . . . $1595

where the food

Is QUOD and the

Beautl!ul white finish with red villfllnlerlcr, bucket IIIII,
console, V-8 engine, IUkllla\l,c uua.. power ltaer'I.D&amp;,
ndio &amp; heater. New""" tlrea.

1962 Olds f.IS 4 Dr. .. .. .. ... . $89J.
V-B engine, autmnaUc tnn~;, delux trim, rreen IIDioll.
All good w... tlreo, radio r. hooter.

•\t

p[lces are

NO TIC£

·FOR: TWO
AUTOMOBILE

SEMSI
BLEI
;.
'
~

'•

~!THE
HoMe
.
. Of BROASTED CHICKEN"
\
'

1962 ChevrOlet S. Spt. Cpa. . •.. $10f5
V-B efllloe, automatic trauil., power - . . r. !&gt;_ral,a, ....
llolsh with gold vl!ll'lillterlor, bucket ~ Rr.IL . ~.,... ,

1961 Carvelr MC!ftl!l 4 Dr. . . ••..
1962 Corvelr Manu

CO.. Vln,yl -lor, buctwl . ........ ...,..., ~~ .

,.....

.Heatert, auad tina.

.

'

'

~ ~.,.~

,Chevrolet
. 17 11$. H.
,.1 •

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.

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IJ:)TE fOR ME:
IF '1:lU .IWOW
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FOR.

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RIGHT, (X)P.1 IT ·
SHOULDA. BEEN
F0A: UNl/lWFUL
ASSEMBL.YJ

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24. Kan'a nam•·
21. American

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Vnlted c&amp;lrch ot Chrlsl,
Frlda,y at tbo c~h; Mr" llole
Smltb deV&lt;ltlono; Mlos Thelma
arue01i', Mro. aem,. Reibel and
Mrs. Amanda Kaoper, holleoBis.

MIDDLEPORT F1RE Deport·
ment sponsors an outside dance
party from 9 to 12 p. m. at the

"RAW An"

Middleport Community Park. The

(Technicolor)
Jo.yo will be in chorge.
Julie An:lrews, MaxVanSyd&lt;ow 1
Richard Harris

COLORCARTOON:
catch Meow

SATURDAY
SATURDAY NIGHTHig!ISchool
dance party at the Pomeroy te~
ni s court from 9 to 12 p. m. The
Meigs Athletic Association will
sponsor the dance; the Jays will

Running time: 3 Hr., 15 min.
Box Office closes 8 p. m.

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JULY 7-8-9
IIHQW .r~ ~~'VEA ~ARII!At~EI
- ARD RUIN YOUR UFf:"
(Technicolor)
Deon Martin • SteUa stevensJ

emcaa.
SUNDAY
HYMN SING

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day, 2 p.. m. featuring Grate

Brothers rrom Rutland. Local
talent to be lnch.aded. No offering taken. ~onsored by TeenAge Class.

MONDAY
MEIGS CHAPTER, Disabled
American Veterans, wlU have
a dinner at the Pomeroy hall at
6:30 p. m. Monday followed by
meeting arxl installation of of-

"1ASONDRIVE·IN
TONIGHT, JULY 5
EASY COME, EASY GO
ELVIS PRESLEY
AND

Mt. Hermon

Church, Pomeroy Route 3,

FEATURETTE:
Tricky Chicks
COLORCARTOONS:
Spellbound Hounds
Bringing Up Mother
STARTS 7 P. M.

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fleers. Jacob Turner. commanct-.

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MONDAY
BETHEL 62, Intern&amp;tlonal Or·
der of Job8 Daughters, 7:30 Mon-

(Color)
DORIS DAY
RICHARD HAI!I!IS
SATURDAY, JULY 6
SON 'OF A GUNFIGHTER
(Metrocolor)
Ru1s Tamblyn, Kieron Moore
James 0. Philbrook
PLUS
SINATRA
in

THE NAKED RUNNER
SUN. • MON•• TUES.
JULY 7-8-9
(IJooble Feature Program)
UFANTA'STJC VOYAGE~'
phon lloyd - Haque! Welch
PLUS
"A COUNTESS FROM
HONG KONG"
ion Brand. • Sophla Loren

Ml,

Initiation to be Held
By Lodge Next Month
Initiation for four candidates
in August was planned when
Pomeroy Chapter 186, Order of
the Eastern Star, met Tuesday
night at the Pomeroy Malonic

Te..,le.
During the meeting presided
over by Dorothy Woodard, worthy
matron pro tem, an:l James
Soulsby, worthy patron, a meeting or the Roberta arcle was
announced for Aug. 15 at Bertlett. The meeting wUI begin with
a potluck picnic at 12 noon and

Medina COWI\Y Rood 25.
The 25thdlatrlctport;y.haabeon
plamed lor Sept 21 at the Burr
Osk Lodge. The event will begin
with a dinner at 6:30p.m. with a
program to follow. Reservations
for the dlnner, $4.16 per person. are to be sent to Mrs.
Barbara Fischer, Chesterhill, by
Sept 14.
Tbe altar was draped lor Ha·
zel H, Beach.. worthy grand matron of the Grand Chopter of
Ohio, 19~{.25. Ollicers were reminded to wear formals lor the

all 0. E.S. Une oCticers or Dis-trict
25, and all past matrons Aupst meedng.
sonic Temple. Initiation lor four
are
invited
to atten:L
girls. Officers and choir memA patriotic theme was rarrled
The chapter received an in- ou.t in rhe refreshment table decbers to practice at 1 p.m. Mo~
vitation to the Sept. 14 race~ onUons. A 018 arrangement
diQ.
tion honoring Glen A. Gallaher, fianked by summer Ooral pieces
Jean Jones is worthy grand patron, to be held was used on the table. and the
at t h e Pauldirw Elementary plaeemata IDd riiPidns carried
Sch.oolauditorium. Alsoarmounc .. out the patriotic tlteale. HostessHonor Graduate
ed was a reception ror Violet L es wer. Dorothy wm; Freda and
MASON - Miss Mary Jean Thomas, grand conductress, Maude Grueser, Mabel Moore,
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Jones of Leesburg, Fla., grad- plamed for Soturday, Sept 21, at and Clara Karr.
tho
Clover
Leaf
High
School,
uated cum laude June 6 from
Florida state University. Her
average was 3.5 with a Bacheday 1Ught at the Pomeroy Ma-

"CAPRICE"

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Mary

lor's Degree in Nursing.
Her parents are Mr, and Mrs.
Paul 'Jones, former residents of

Point Pleasant. She Is the niece
or John Marshall, New Haven,
and Mrs. Beaa Greenlee, Point
Pleallnt. Ste has accepted em-

ployment at tile National Institutes or Health, Bethesda, Md,

HI FASHIONS FOR THE
YOUNGER SET

Community Women's Club
Plans Ice Cream Social

The Community Women's Club
of rua&gt;ers Plains and Altr~
haS ptinried an tee creim ~
clal to be held at 1\IJpers Plains
School on Saturdo.y, July 20 alerting at 5 p.m. Home made eake
am pies will be served Start..
i~

at 8 p.m., Harry Gocrell's
Country and Western Music band
wUI play inside the school.
In the absence or the presi--

dent, Sharon Boyles, vlee president was In charge of business

FEATURING

at the June

meeti~.

Reports

were given b)' committees am
Ethel Arbough was appointed secretary or the Ways and Means
committee,

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Famous

A rummage sale will be held

Plan Rummage Sale

For
Infants alii
Chiltllll

At Headley Home
A rummage aale has beenplanned by the Women's Communily
Club of T-ra Plains for FrldiQ and Soturday, July 12 andl3.
Theo...e wiD be held at the Clarence Headley home OD Route 7

so.
lnf•nts To 12
AlSO

M..nyGifts

· For&amp;.by

THEON KIDDIE
SHOPPE
THE TIN
o.

in Tuppers Plains,
Items wUI be priced trmn a
dime to 1 quarter and the sale
wiD be held on both diQo !rom
12 noon to 8 p.m. A wide range
of articles will be offered at
tbe sale and proceeds wUI be

added to the CllOIUJ!unlt;y belld-

lrw flnll.

WALKUP

AND
BANK
Now, lflert's I bntnd IIIW
way to sava fimo and slips
when you hank with us!
Just step rilht up te eur
"sidewalk hank" ... slnlllnal toller's window,
where you can mab depasits, cash checks, iu
'fOII'rt passing fly. Try this
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July 12 and 13 Bllrtlng ,..h
do.y at nOOn. A large 'AuJlPb- of
ran and winter cloUdfW wlll be
on sale.
A telephone committee was
appointed by Mrs. Buyleo and
the committee is to remind all
members or the meet~ dates.
The !ollowiJW were ,Srwlnted:
Ethal Arbough, Bomle Hackett.
Dorothy Stout, Hozel BarMIU,
Shirley Balser ond Mildred Headley.
Coffee anoilcooldeswere served
by the hosteu, Mildred Headley,
Assisting were Sharoo Boyles
and Sandra Masaar. The July
meeting wUI be held on the lawn
or Bonnie Hackett on July 10
at .. I p.m. Bring lawn choirs.

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Mrl.. Orr,·

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chon

Cancel Plans for

Mr" v.. .Meier, Ada Morris,
Ellubelh Ba,yea; Mra. O'Connor,
and Opal Elehlnget.
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MloceiiiiJiiioUa: Zelda Weber,
chairman, Heleo Wolf, lloJ-oley
Ritchie, Mro. Showalter, Mra.
Koenig, and Dorolf\y M,yers. '
Orphan&amp;; Mra. Newall, chairman, Mrs. Ba,yea, ~ma Carpenter, Fern &amp;lowalter, and Letha
Wood.
Resolutions; Mn. Orr, ehalr.
man, Letha Koblentz, and Mabel
Van Meter.
Flt'Wero: BellY Roulh, chairman, Goldie Wolf, Sodle Trusoell, and Anna Tuttle.
Planiat: Rolen Wolle 11 I t h
Clarice Allen, aoalatant.
Good or the Order: Ads Neut&gt;llng, chairman, Mrs. Bahr. Mrs.
Cleland, Marprat Tuttle, Dor-

othY Lawson, and Mrs. Rose.
Refreshments: Mae ~cer,
chairman, Goldie Frederick,
Zona Blggo, Olive Kelly, M r o.
Hollon. Marcia Keller, Ada Holter, and Hittle Frederick.
DellnQient: Ada Van Meter,
chairman, Mrs. Orr, and M r s.

Publlelt,y: Mary Key Holter,
chairman. and Mrs. Hollm.
Flagbearero: Margaret Tuttle
with Dorothy Ritchie, asalatani;
and Letha Wood with Goldie Fred"lck, asalotant. Eather Ridenour

named the team captain, and

who lived

hour a layette shower was held

for Doria Grueoer. Refreslunenta
were served to the 41 membera
attending the meellng.

Program Presented

a Child," by Keith Bailey; "Utde Chlldreo," by Jell Couch,
"'Pve Been Up Here Many
Time•," by Ama WUesi ·~Broth­
erllOOd'' by Marla Steridan, and
"A Bible Verse," by Bobby Lemley.
The chUdren did a group recitation entitled ••()lr Best to Give''
and BIOI "Jesus Loves Me!'
Pra.Yer by Rlck;y Couch cooeluded the program.

New Freedom Shares

Theodore T. Reed, Jr., Meigs
Cowty Volunteer SoVIJ!iS Bonds
Chalnnan, silld today the June 1
improvements
in interest ratea
Plans lor a JIO)den wedcllnc anon
U,
S.
Sa
viJ!iB
Bondo and Fre&amp;DIVeriiBr)' observanee honoring
dom
Shares
are
belpg retlected
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McNamee
or Columbus have- cancalle;L in current sales.
The Cholrman noted that the
Mro. McNamee aullore&lt;l a
large
maJority of all bonks In
hear! attack and Is hoapltallzed,
quall!led to laoue
althouih ohe reportA!dly Is tm- Ohio are Freedom
Shares
alnco the Treaproring. Theobservancebubeen
sury'•
IJUlOtD'K:ement
&amp;hat Freeplamed lor !iJnday at the Daloware American Lesion hall. Mr. dom Shares mo.y be purehaoed
McNamee Ia a former Melp over • the .. counter. Previoualy,
Freedom Shares coold onf.y be
Count,y resident,
pur
chased on the BoOO • Mottl1
Mr. and Mrs. McNamee are
the parents or lour children. Plan, or the Payroll Sivlngs
They are Mrs. Gerald (Paulino) Plan. He alated that thla etwwe,
Kuter, Baudette, Mim.; Walter coot&gt;led with tho lncreoso in tn-C, McNamee, HUJcrest, Md.; tereat rile to 5 per oontonFreeMrs. Kemeth (Jusllne) Knfshl. dCIII Shares When held to the 4\1
Delaware, and Mn. J a m e • year maturity, has bl'OUiht about
lnorealed aeUvi\Y in tho SoV!ngs
(!reno) Baker, Columbus.
Bondo Procrtm.

Anniversary

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TO
JULY CLEARANCE SALE STARTS

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got 0111, put ttl our,arma
and said. •We an Amerlce&amp; •
"There were tour IU)'I
stand!Jv five feet awp. They
were In clriJlan dothes, and
they stopped ftrlnc-

Curt WUila, 18, 1 ...,....,.-, ""'" Vl. . .ie li'ilop -pWntl
oun'IV!ne membOU ' ol :tho and that out of tho four
troupe g!Vjng dell!l~. or .thil .hlghwo.ymeq,' .... wleldll!i •
llllbush wl!r' """'\AVI!IO, 20, U.S.-made l.t16,autonlatie rille,
a ~Inger whoae ~ ·- · ·"
TOf! DillprOU•
)lrondl Perry, and Jack Bono,
Bono oatd South Vletl1ameoe
18, a lias• ~~er.
. , mUIUamen had turned tho
Joho So•IOsen, an Ameri&lt;lUI grtiup back before 1110 attack,
who ldelltilled hlmsell as the ~ng darknea~ made It too
~ booldng agent for , the dangerous to cOI1)lllote Jlle drive
· group, silld ·tile attack occurred to Vung Tau lkilig the loneb100 yards ,, trom a SOuth hlgl)way.

Ia natural to man l'l~llil'
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HThe three of" Ul 'w1MJ (waY ·
They took our m earda. still all•• _plo.yed c!oidl' · Beoi: ·, ·
wallets and a couple or said.
suitcases tram the rear of the
The ~ lrrhed Ill vs.
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1'ftey hid all I our nom JIIIIO .1 1
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The annual Hayes reunion waa
held at the !arm home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Ba,yes, Mlddl&amp;port, Route I SUnday,

Followlns a besket dlmer at
noon. group1 were taken on hay
rides around the farm. The 1969
reunion waa achechtled for the
loot SU!Miay In June at the same

Party Given on
First Birthday

Mr, and Mro. Carloa Thomp.
aon (Patricia Bu1rlngton) entertained receotJ.y with a party honoring their 11011, Don Carlos, ..,
hla flrot birthday. The party was
held at tho home or Mr a. Ruth
Bumngtoo,
Refre..,...s of Ice cream
eake, jlWich and potato
were 1\Hined. Games were pla,y..
ed with pri20a being awarded to
DJIIIY llu!llnglon, Jim Scott, and
Heinz Coats.
.
Other IIU•st• at tbe party were
Roblll Ann, Don Rober!, and Brian
Kellh Butrlngton, Mary K a y,
Rober! and Terey Qlallo; Mary
Allee and !llole Samuela; Salb-,

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From Yacation ~·

Families Taken on Tours
Of Farm During Reunion

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Mr. and llra. Myron, Mlllll\ . ~
baWl roillrDed from a 1110 , . .

Start, added, however, "we
have the mUltar¥ CIJiai&gt;III\Y for
IIIJ' level of war!lore whlch, II
111t1Ued !ully, could todo.y
dellroy lilY n&amp;Ucm II I viable

~ ltniePc nuclear Cored."
IOell'b'."
· , .. ~- Gen.. Earle G. Whealer,
FUrthermore, the U n I t e d
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Harriman and his deputy, Cyrus
Vance .

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Tereua, ChiUlcothe; )!r. llld
Mrs. Wade Belchar, Elyria; and
Mr. and Mro. w. R. Ho.yea, DoG
""" Jey ot Mlddleport. Route 1.
AIIAirnoon vhltora were Mr.
and Mro. Clarence Evallll and
Mr. aiM! Mra. Max StG\ll and chll·
dren, all of ColumbUs.

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at tbe ~Hannonv.a aiiu-e
Stmdl,y, Jub 7. It will iiecta 'II')
2 p.al. .~clal oiQJI!IIfl will~

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Nixon Is
Criticized
By Young

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. Anna and Sloan Stewart; Joban.otha, Jim unci Joe - ; Dee Dee
QJallo, Lonnie, Rnnnlo, and Tim-·
SING CANCE!J.J!D
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my Coats; Donns Buneh, Doll¥,
l'he roaular hymn si!W at tbo•
Rochelle and Rene Roblnoon; Cheatar Church !If Gotlhla ~·
Fannie John and Pamela West, caneoDed IIIla · Solurdaj&lt; duii

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Barbara Colla and Rlelw-d tho Columbea Cllq) meetiJic,
Qlalla.

}~otnent
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~f!aused By Blown
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Shop at El.erfel•• 11 Po•eror
Satur.ay 9:30 •·•· to 9:00 •·•·

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Negro leader chal'ged Saturday
that Richard M. Nixm Ia teylJW
to win the ReDUbliean presiLenttal nomination by IPJ)Oa!IJW to
white "bl.c.klash" sentiment and
has not come to grips seriously
with tho problem of poverty In

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Swimsuits. Just received.• l!luhlpme,tt from ~lomlaancl'
this -ek•l!d •II of our womenlnd girls Swlmsultt •N·• ;·
on._.le.t~prlce.
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TON DRFSSES. SLEEYELESS STYLES, SIZES 8 TO 18, SALE PBICED
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ENCHANTMENT- FLORAL DESI&lt;Jti ON PAsTEL GJtovMls. · ·
MODERN MOOD- VELVET FINISH MODJ;:RN·FWRAL MOT!!;,

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since the hnlldiQ period bepn at 6 p.m. local time Wednesdo.y.
A breokdown &lt;1. accldenlal deoths lhowed:
Trame • • . • • • , , •.••.•... , .... , •••..•.•. 400
Drownlnga .. • • . •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 131
Plane• • • • . • • •• , ..••••••.•••••••• , • • . . . 12
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Cd,lfornla led the nation with 29 hlghwo.y deotho, Ohio had
21, Texas 20, aiM! New York 19.
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American• were dyirw saturday aLa nte or flve an hour.
The Natioaal SolelY COuncU warned the closing hours of the
long Fourth of Jub; holldly "can kmost deadly."
A United Presslliternotlonal count ot 6 p.m. (EDT) show·
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SALE PRICES ON ALL CANNOI'I ·ROYAL F»ri£iANoFIELDCRESTJ!ATHTOwEI.s
HAND TOWELS AND W.ISH CLOTI,IS. .'
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SEE 11IE MANY lllEW ARRIY .\UIIN 11IE READY Tq WEAR DEPARTMENT ON TilE . '' ·
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went out -Jy SioturtiiQ
cuatlow a new 111&lt;111\ent
~~ '1~11'1~·~ , r... riot pollee·tryllltl
f:tom ldlllntl hla
bride and hor 3--

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boon lr)'lng to obtain
haatioie, told pollee In a
u1. want
'il\iclij,.; 1 in 20 mtllltel."
hadlllown.
· , camiiWidero ro6110!f
and lnsjeld

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working luncheon he described
as "very tndW.."
Aller the U.S. Emblaar
meeting. Thln1 drove with 1
m-cycle escort to a villa
owned by the French Communiat party In soblrbon Choliy.
1&amp;-Rol where Thuy lo llvlntl
du•IJW tho l'lria talke.
Thant loll tho North V!otpa..
meoe villa alter • ;a llld hall hour meetlow with Tlllo'Ue declined to lllllul 1111'
atatement to IIOWamon plherocl

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long the Pari• talk1, might last.
They have been going on &amp;Jnce
May.
Before meeting with the
American. ~tors, Thant
conferred wlth Debre in a autalde.

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talks now but we have to keep
trying to obtain a peaceful
solution to this problem," Thant
said outllde the U.S. Embooay
after he met with both

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Re~. Andrew Young, executive
vice president of the Southern
Chrisian Leadership Coolerence

(SCLC) and ICtlJW dlrecto&lt; of
the Poor Peo.?le's CID1tlign, In
an IJtorV!ew.
or the presldenllal aspirants,
Yoq said, Vlee President
Hubert II. HUIIIIIhrey and
RejMJbllean Gov. Nalaon A.
Rockefeller have .. ,bown Ule
moat SfiiiPithy te the problems
ot the poor!' He added that
SUn. Eugene J. McCarthy, DMlnn., la begllllliJW to move In
that dlre&lt;tlon.

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Weakens, May
Get New Heart
CAPE TOWN, SOUth Africa
(VPI)- Dr. Philip lllalberg, who
has lived six months with a
transplanted heart, weakened in

hls struggle against luro~ and
liver alilllents Soturday and hls
physicians debated whether to
give him a new heart- and
perhiJ)s a nell' lung- to ·try to

save

him.

Dr. Christian Barnard a n d
hia team of surgeoN~ were
standing by after lntenaive
examination or the 5B-yeor-old
dentist Ill Groote Schuur HospitaL la!Ol'Died ......... said any
new traniJIIant might Include a
l q aa well as a heart.
A bulletin from the heapltal
said the condition or Blalbei'J,
who received the hoart of a 2l-man laat Jan. 2, had
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Aldeo to

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Rule On Requett
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K.Y said the communist&amp;
Meded a vletory to atrellllheo
their bor&amp;alnllltl pollticm at Ql'
negutlaUmo on the war.
On - r sW&gt;Jecto, tho37-:rearold 'lice president CCIIII&gt;Ialned of
a lack of unity In the South
Vletnameoe 1-rablp, said ha
wanted to work clo01r with
President Nguyen Van Thl•
and amounced he plamed to
retire trmn politics and becclno
"a gentleman tanner" when his
term expires In three years.
K.Y said he could overthroW
Thleu eoolly but hod no
lntertlon or dolow lido doaplte
preasures !rom both miiJtaey
men and cl.UW..s.
Thleu and K1 hove had
political dl!rerences, and Thl•
has removed many or K.Y'•
cloae u&amp;oclatea from ln!luentlal
- - and mUitar)' peatUcma.
Questioned about his polltion
In the ao..,.,.,ent. K.Y ~
his ft.st on a cable, and llid: '1.
am tired of poi!Uco. I am DOlo
politician."
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ldenl Nguyen cao K.Y SaturdiQ hour exclusive lnter'liew owr 1
predicted a ubig and decisive" wide range of topica. "But IUD
attack on saigon in the Mxt two coocerned . - tho political
months coordinated with North side of the - - "The Communists wiD try
VIetnamese and VIet Cong
deaperately.
It wiD be an alkut
auaults in the northern part oC
effort.
and
they
wUI coanllnale
South VIetnam.
mUltaey and political
"MWtartly I have no doubt we the

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Clrollllao 11141 i'llmll'IYIDia. t
Tranlinll the Blut R I d&amp;l
weD, Mr. and Mro. Tom waua, Parkwo.y, tile couplellllllte
Gerry and Connie, Nitro, W. VL; . ville, jll, C. where thlr -.laltell
Mrs. Arlene Barneu cathy~ Nn. Hiler' a uncle and
Ronnie, Obetz: Mr., IDd Mrs. I Mr. and llrl. OtlJ Parrfib, . .
Norrlo Pettry and Mickey, 011- Mrs. !IanDI Miller. Tbo.l' ~
ley, W, VL; Mr. and MrL Jilll to Beaufort, S. C. where ~.
Pettey and Vanosu Scott De- """• Cpl. Jam01 Millar, It d&gt;,
pot. W. VL; Mrs. ~bora Nw&gt;- ~ at tbo Marine Air stoUoil:..
ley, Charleaton; Mro. Jtm Roae, '111111 lool'ed ~ Ute Beoutetit
John, J..Otte, and Jeff, Sl. AI· baoe anct lbe lralnlng .
bani, W. Va.
at Parla laland.
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Mr. llld Mra. MIUil"a ••~
and Mrs. Clettil••es and v!....r' Uon 'aloo Included a riatl :till!i:
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~-a; Mr. 11141 Nrs. Cotu-111 '--·' '' •:-"·'"'-i~rc
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kaie&amp;. Koren. A&gt;ery, w1rl80n, ......,., """ ""'1"- •
Cieri. Loyal, Coe p i EDen. Ga. and riewiiiJi of ~lie~!! .
HWiards; Mr. and Mro. Loyal II Fort~ Go.
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Ho.yeo llld Patricia, SummersThtl1 IIIlO drove tAl bravo~:;:
viDe w va.· Sherry Ferrall burr. Pl. to ... Nr. Nl!ler'!f!.
o.,;n,
V~; Mi'. and Mr; ~~Mr~
and oloter,
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Bud Edwards, Sharon. SUe and elll ~1.
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Mary, HamUton; Jtr. and Mro.
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Peace Unlikely

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· ,/4tlon'a loP mUIIarf man baa
tlitd Conareo• the moat danae-'
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w. p i It lila noted thai
llam Lowa Ia con!lned to Vote~
ana Memorial HOIJiltal.
Tbe blrtbdii.Y or ~ eei'IJ'I4
Anclrewa w a a observed. MI-a;.
Bias and Mr L Horoc:e MeEt;
blnne7 were hoeteo01a for tJ1

MR. AND MRS. NOEL F. DICKENS OF SPORANE, Wasil.,
are aJIIIOUllclng the enppment and t11111rooehlng rnarrlqe or
their daiiShter, 1'rud1. to carl Edward t.ynch, m, oon or Mr.
aiM! Mra. cart E;. Lynch, Jr;, of FolrV!ew Hood. Tho wllddi.w
will be an event or August3atthe Lfdserwood Uolled Metflodlat
Churc~ In Spokane. MIBI Dickens, a l'onner resident or Point
Pleasant. Is 1 senior ot Waohlngton Slate Vnlveralt;y at Pullman. Mr. Lynch attended Alderson-S.Oiddwi College, Philippi, W. VL, and plans to enter WashlngtooSIIte Vnlverii\Y In

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.Jilt) muolclu, p i MrL
ldelnhlrt was the excolleilt
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Mrs. Grace Slice Ia lmlilto¥011
lithoull&gt; •he remains a 1Jl4~
ai l!oloer l!o!llltal,
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farm.
Attending were Mrs. Elvyn
A c!jtldren'o da7 Pl'OI!J'anl was Warner, Mi'. and Mi'o. Donald
preiOited !madly at the Pomer!J3 Stewart, Donna Key aiM! Keith,
rlrat" Baptln ~~
Mr. and Mra. carl Buawall, PatGroui! alnging or. .., Love .,.. ty o!MI" N•ncy; aU ol Leon. w.
Tell the story," opened the pro- Va.; Carla Barnett aiKl Sis Boa-.
gram which included recltatJons
by the children. They w e r e
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'Welcome" by Debbie Bailey and
Rick;y Couch, .. A Message" by
Jill Cottrill, "Once JeiUI Was

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Key Holter was named

council captain.
During tho coocludlng social

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night ao u.s, .';, ~~lora' .were
·•••orting tho
fi'O!II
Solii\M\ to Viuig ''!'aU O..the'ooo;..
40 . mu.. 11-GtD. tho SOuth
Vlejnameoe c;;l\ltal lor In
. IJlpUrinee. .i.r.' Ainerlcon ser.
pant In tho escori· was
wounded.
The Am~rlcana who were
ldlled were taenllfled as Phll
PW, 17, a plipo pla,yer, aiM!

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sald· Siturday
deod 'te esCIJ)O ·, I
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11-u..eo; Zolda W!hi,
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treaourer, were .higlllf&amp;h!a ot larf; Ada Va .. ~
Tuei!da.Y night's meetllw of Chea- .oi.cteW-a; Hattie J'redOdCk, ~·,·
ter COuncil 323, Dlll8f&gt;lera ot .cOrdl~'aecretary; Nug' O'eonAmarlca.
, npr; ~ ~ HQea, .0...
Due to Ill hoalth, Mra. Kraeu· ~; JlU1&gt;aH.· . ....... uoo-ter reaigned 1111 treaaurer, a c1ate V4cfl ~~or; Mary Bahr,
pooltlon Site hao held for tbe u~o&lt;~ite ~ 'put .councilor;
put 17 yeara. Aller helng ••· Dorio Koimr; Juldor palt ....,._
corled to the altar by the nag. cllor; and El1ther Ridenour, vice
bearers. her daughter, Delores counciJor.
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Doria KoenJ&amp; rettriDJ ecunand Maq !b&gt;walter, on behalf cllor, waa prelloled a ¢II by the
of the couneU, preiOited her a deflutl Blatecounellor.liurtncthe
pin.
meeting, whiob oPefto;l Ill rltualloErma Cleland, depuQ&gt; alate Ue form, the charier waa draped
cc•mcllor, lnotalled the new of. In meiiiOr)'ofElzaOiborne. Sodle
ficers, lncllldlng Opal Hollon, Truosell 1f&gt;anked the councillor a
lnalde oentlnet; Mr. Showalter, 8111 and earda Wring her hoapltoutolde oentlnel; Ethel 0 r r, ~lzatlon, and -""'t! briefly
IDNJiatlon {)( olllcera for the,,
1~.69 ' y•ar, llfliXIInlmenl ot ·
"""mllteeo, and recognition ·ot
J.Ucllla Kraeuter, laog • Illite

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