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THE INVADER.

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Sbe's ugly. The germs she spreads, the food lhe
contaminates, the fantastic rate she can lay eggs
, • . all part of the ugly life of the cockroach.

MONEY

Just as bad, roaches are mean
hombres to kill They're resistant to many chemicals. Watered.
down aerosols don't faze them,
And people are mystified when,
after six ordinary aerosols have
been expended, new roaches are
still skittering about. These peopie sometimes become angry,
and throw empty aerosols at
their friendly dealer. Bu~, no
need to duck . , , .• , ~ the roach
issue.

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With a cbeckbook you can carry
any sum of money safely. Your own
signature Ia your ~rity. An,d your
cancelled cheeks are proof that
bill&amp; are paid. Open a checking account. No minimum balance:

Free Parking Fadlltits for Customers

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Arab's Roacb-Deth Kit is The Protector. It
contains two cans: one for the Initial-bug kill;
the other gets the •hidden Invaders. And a
a NSidual stays Iii place fbr approximately 30 days to nail those
that hatch out later.
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out a whole host of o~ .creepy
crn~iers at the sarae ~:~me: Spl•
den, waterbup, ants, ~· illverfish- to name a few.

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THE PROTECT()R

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Undoubteaiy ibe md$1 tniporl·
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school ald-tu: hike measure.

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It added more than ~ mil·
lion In education appropriations
lo the recilrd-breakinl budget
request from the · I)Overnor to
make the states budget for the
biennium a w)lopplng ~l bil·
lion. In addition. the leglsh!ture
appropriated $231 million fnr
:apltal improvements over the
two-year period.

Raised Welfare Payments
The !07th boosted teachers
.alaries, openl!jl. the door for
1tate aid to non-public schools,
put Ohio into the fight SJ!&amp;Inst
air pollution and revamped the
state's tra!Hc laws.

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I&amp;P IPJie Sa1ce • .• 6::! 17' SidwJoh Spread :::. • • ':2t
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Chicken Rice SoaJ r...r: . 2~2t P1ri Grap' Jelly ~ ·'· •3:. 7t
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Dry P• leans • • • • 4:;1c .
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WID Sbare Subsidies
They wlll share among them 1
$15 million In state subsidies to 1
support special programs such I
as testing and counseling, r&amp;- II
'medial reading. artd programs
for emotionally and physically
bandlcapped youngsters.
In addition. non-publlc schools
will get part of the $10 million
appropriated to pay a $30 per
j;upU subsidy for every youngs.
ter .nroDed· ' In an aproved
driver eduCation program.
Til« legislature helped school
districts help them!elves by
ling them submit scbool tu
levies to voters at two special
elections In one year Instead of
just one.
Collf,«e Grant lncrt!aaed
\Joint vocational RChool di .. j
tricts were given au\hnrJI:y
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Issue tax supported bon~s and
peMOisslon' to share facilities
and financing witb technka I institdte districts.
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Some t324 million was approtor higher eduo~tlon . a
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Hearing wedding bells?
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Following Is a rundown of the
JO'Ith's accomplishments In var·
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Edacatloa
Elementary and secondary
oehools will aet more !ban $1
billion In state aid during the
biennium, some $269 million
more tqan they got in the last
biennium.
The minimum teachers' salar.
les, which districts must pay to
be eligible for state aid, were
Increased, with rock-bottpm. pay
rotng from"$3,800 to $1,300:
In addition, a salary schedule
lor teachers was established
that guarantees recognition of
.education and service and is de·
~&amp;ned to encourage teachers to
remain in a scbool system.
, Non-public schools. which
'!lrere given use of public scbool
;bua facilitieo by the last legis·
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Eager teen-agers and experienced adults.

But the lawmakers, at least
so far, failed to -~orne to gr~ps
with such thomy problems 01
capital punishment, public em·
ployees labor movements, and
liberalizing abortion Jaws.

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ijlature cUppilll!lnto a widP var·
illy of fields, from LSD to
taxet. to chanJe Ohlos laws. ·
Undoubteaiy ibe md$1 tniporl·
ant single btU was Sll350, the
admlnllll'atlon'a far reaching
school ald-tu: hike measure.

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It added more than ~ mil·
lion In education appropriations
lo the recilrd-breakinl budget
request from the · I)Overnor to
make the states budget for the
biennium a w)lopplng ~l bil·
lion. In addition. the leglsh!ture
appropriated $231 million fnr
:apltal improvements over the
two-year period.

Raised Welfare Payments
The !07th boosted teachers
.alaries, openl!jl. the door for
1tate aid to non-public schools,
put Ohio into the fight SJ!&amp;Inst
air pollution and revamped the
state's tra!Hc laws.

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FRYIN6 c:HICKEN 1.£6S. l'HI6HS Ol

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OHICKEI

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Store ,clerks and managers, truck drivers,
warehousemen and secretaries.

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.••••UIIIk = .

They do a great job for )llliL

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They all work for A•P.
They are AAP.M
and we're proud of them.

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-Joday Is~~­
Day To Switch ,'

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Check Our

Lower Prices.

CERnFIED
RIDENOUR
RADIO &amp; T.V.

531 W. MAIN ST.
POMEROY, OHIO ,

FIRESTONE DLC-100
NEW TREADS

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WHITE BEAUTY

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IIOUIY, SEPt l LUOR DAY

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Swiss Cheese; . 79'
ARISTOCRAt

onderfo'il 2':;: 49• Saltine Crackers~~ 19'

·Pork &amp; lea1s s.~.!s:~.. 7~ •1 00 Gr_oun• I lack Pepper •....::. ~ 5t 1 ··
I&amp;P IPJie Sa1ce • .• 6::! 17' SidwJoh Spread :::. • • ':2t
C1t Green.Buns A:!~~~ ~.~· 29c Parsley Flakes .":; • • ~ 3t
Chicken Rice SoaJ r...r: . 2~2t P1ri Grap' Jelly ~ ·'· •3:. 7t
.ANN PA6Eor 314 $100
E&amp;C N10.III lrancl-t.tod,
A&amp;P VaoiUIJI
COffee ·.. 2!.'121
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Dry P• leans • • • • 4:;1c .
Nyloa H• 3:: 5100

one.

WID Sbare Subsidies
They wlll share among them 1
$15 million In state subsidies to 1
support special programs such I
as testing and counseling, r&amp;- II
'medial reading. artd programs
for emotionally and physically
bandlcapped youngsters.
In addition. non-publlc schools
will get part of the $10 million
appropriated to pay a $30 per
j;upU subsidy for every youngs.
ter .nroDed· ' In an aproved
driver eduCation program.
Til« legislature helped school
districts help them!elves by
ling them submit scbool tu
levies to voters at two special
elections In one year Instead of
just one.
Collf,«e Grant lncrt!aaed
\Joint vocational RChool di .. j
tricts were given au\hnrJI:y
•
Issue tax supported bon~s and
peMOisslon' to share facilities
and financing witb technka I institdte districts.
·
Some t324 million was approtor higher eduo~tlon . a
over

RICH Num FLAVOR

.!'!t!!!~t .3~ 5,9'

QPEN THURSDAY 9:00 to 6:00
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OPEN FRIDAY &amp;SATURDAY9:00to 9~0C
CLOSED ON SUNDAY -

Fiftt

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65 Pontiac •

- -~495

fjrettoat

$21,800 Gov.ernor's Cup
• ""''*•
64Ford - - - - - $1495 Stake Winds Fair Races
Gnlldnd
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1'1'11' 2 Dr, HT, power ateertng, power brakes,

ndlo

air eond. wla tires

Gallllle 1100 4 Dr. 8 cyl. Aut. trans. power steering r,dlo

and heeter, wl• tires.

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64 Ford ~ • -. • - $1695.

:SAFETYt

CHAM-PION

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ANY

Candy Bars
HERSHEY piein or with elmond1
MILKY WAY- FOREVER YOURS
SNICKERS or REESE CUPS

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4 FOR

s~~E

$49·4'
STOCK :

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Game

002 101 iooo- 4 91
000 200 oro- 2 s
McLain (17-14) and
Kelso (4), Simmons
(I) and Rodgers. LP

(11-17). HR-McAWifle

Bo11cl Bone!

Hearing wedding bells?
look under JEWElRY
In the YELLOW PAGU.
Where your fingers do
the walking.

SC VARIETY

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This Labor Day, we have a message for all 0\11' employees:
"We Care About You, Too.~

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Butchers and bakers aDd
"Fish Stick" makers.

Following Is a rundown of the
JO'Ith's accomplishments In var·
ious f~tlds:
Edacatloa
Elementary and secondary
oehools will aet more !ban $1
billion In state aid during the
biennium, some $269 million
more tqan they got in the last
biennium.
The minimum teachers' salar.
les, which districts must pay to
be eligible for state aid, were
Increased, with rock-bottpm. pay
rotng from"$3,800 to $1,300:
In addition, a salary schedule
lor teachers was established
that guarantees recognition of
.education and service and is de·
~&amp;ned to encourage teachers to
remain in a scbool system.
, Non-public schools. which
'!lrere given use of public scbool
;bua facilitieo by the last legis·
:U.tare, were given what
•mounts to direct aid by this

.

"" ~ '"· •vo. lb. S7c.•'

Eager teen-agers and experienced adults.

But the lawmakers, at least
so far, failed to -~orne to gr~ps
with such thomy problems 01
capital punishment, public em·
ployees labor movements, and
liberalizing abortion Jaws.

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.... ,.,.._.;lk

Dedicated men and WOIRel\.

~ovember.

•

•

Newcomers and old-timers,
full-timers and part·tilllers.
}

.

"SUPER-RIGHT" - SMOKED

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,.

It also raised welfare pay·
ments, strengthened water pol·
ution control laws and pro)Osed a new reapportionment
llan for submission to voters in

I '

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R182

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Whltew•llt
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7.75"14(7.50.141
7.35-14(7.00.141
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10 ,., 89c
Bacon (oiece} ·
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Pork Liver (Pieee)-.
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Dubuque 12 oz. Wieners
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Dubuque 3lb. Canned Picnics . •1·99
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pointing a commlt~e 111 tnv•~S·II
Ugate and appraise the p!'O•Jier, II
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appraisals are 'Charles
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Rolfe Lee and Fred Green, ,
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that it was the w:
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re~ seSllion on
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l!CP!einber 5 at 17:30 p.m.
though the board bas a regJillar··ll
Jy ,!Cbeduled' JIW!I!tlng ort ' t h '
second Tues4ar f)t etK'h month.
No reason "'"' given (or the
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BOYS LON&lt;J SLEEVE
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Hester, President; Mrs. Jack
CCI
Sup't Smith told the Board
Asst. Patterns
Flesher, Qlmmunlty Affairs and
membel'!i that the Williams
WEST COLUMBIA _ On
Sizes 6 to 16
By Mrs. carron AdaJIIJ, Jr. freshments were served to Mrs. Improvement chairman· Mrs.
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DickeM Sr of West
The ninth annual reunion of Mrs. Fred Batey, Mrs. John Chairman · Mrs Lymuel Mea1 b t' d ih 1 50tff'
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the Mosesshand lllliesvlna &lt;Hbo~d. FHry, rdMrsW. Hahrol dJohMrnsonW,MrTs. dows, Ed~catio~ cltalrman ; and
~r:i;ear~ry. ~;. and Mrs•.
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WEST COLUMBIA· - The an· 9• v H "' :::"ft~d~a. by
eBiaekor
were Mr. and Mrs. WUbert Wea- The next meeting will be at 1E U B Churclt met with a Iff 8 department mvesllgated a nual reunion of tbe Aa!'on Fry ReTh arry th ' ents' f thr,..,fl
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ver, Mr and Mrs. Dennis Weav· llhe home of Mrs. L, C. Roush 1 H~~b~er fry beld in the New two vehicle acciden.t Tuesday descendants was held on August dau ~e::e .....~.p~arga:et ~ 11-lt
or and Den rue Mrs. Jack D. ' on September 5,
Haven Park During the busl· 11 a.m. at the lnte/Section of 13 on p 0nd hill
the 0 1d
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Paugh and Shawn, VICki WeavAVALANCHE CLUB
ness meeting plans were made! en tr r~ an h 44 ;,~ a Fry homeplace at West Colum· 'McC~y 0 1 Barberton' Ohio and
er. Gloria Ebersbach, Tanya The Avalanche Home Dem- to install new cabinets In the I son. Guy · Bus · • · mer.. bia.
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Beatrice Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. nual family p1cmc at the home will sponsor a rummage sale 0 Ye . rig "' way 8 er. ' at noon after whlclt· a short
Dick ' 1 PI Pleasant fifteen
'Mlomas Taylor, Jill and Bar- of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson. later thiJ !aU.
car colhded w.th a car dmen iness meeting was held. Gifts
:n~~ It · nd tbr '
try, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Justis, Those attending were Mr. and Those attending ·were Mrs. T. by Patly Lou Roush, 32 · Mason were given to Mr. Fred
gran c re •
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Mrs. Eunice Hart, Kent Brown Mrs. Donald Haynes and Bar- Bert Roush, Miss Millie Bum•. Th~re were ~ 0 rrsonallnJU~· of Letart, 85, oldest, man ; Mrs. gr~nd~a~ghter~as' observed and
all of Mason. W. Va., Mr. and ' ry: Mr. and MrS. Lyle McCnr· garner, Thelma Capehart, Mrs. , tes.,edro~r~; amage was esti- Alonzo Dickens. West.· .
frie:s, :.~:lven ani!
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Mrs. Wade Jeffers, Tom, Rog- mick, Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1Harry Capehart and grand- Im~ , 8
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th
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74,
oldest
woman;
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~~~ ;:hn:~e Leona Spires, Gal·· II
and Mre. A. Coe Rickard. Alb•· [Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Mrs. Roy Hoffman, Mrs. Bern-I 1
ood b eel ~th i ' 1tsl person and Mrs. Ruben
d Mr Wayne
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Reg.89c
ny, 0.: Mr. and Mrs. Reuben ,Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ard Ueving, Mrs. Cliff Roush, a~ens.w • c arg w•
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Rickard. Vickie and Kevin, Staats and Bernita. Dorothy Mrs. Howard Burris, Mrs. Ray lol!cauon and Densel E. Durst, traveled the farthest
Young an~ teM:rt;t B;;berto~;
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Ha a •- · easa~ '
Stout and Kevin Huntington I Debbie Johnson of Akron 0 . Mrs George Sayre M~ 0 0 driving while intoxicated.
Alonzo Dickens and Joey . Sherry and l.a Tony a Kmcald,
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ham, Huntington, W. Va.; Mr. and Ml'!i. Albert Thompllon and
WILL RAVE DEDICATION
• teaaanl Volley HMpilal
Bowser and Lisa, Springfield : erry S lr ey,
um us; r.
and Mrs. Wayne Jones, Louisa, IHarriett, Mrs. Leo Thompson, St. Paul Lutheran Church In I Admilt.d: .Jos~ph T ~ Yl·or, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bloomer, and Mrs. , Clarenc;u Albright.
Kv ; Norris Bumgarner, Roger Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sayre, New Haven w. Va will hold I Pf t. PpleaPsalnt, M. sM
. Jame.Siflld· Pt. Ple.asant; Wanda Bioom&lt;r, PSptrtnP~lfleld. 1MaMrv ed .
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en erson,
am , Mrs. Osrar Fry, all of GallipoY ry, 3 , r.. aM M"·ll
ard T. Noble ol Point Pleasant: Mro. Anna Hoffman of Clifton, Fifth Street in ·New Haren, on Adktns. Leta~.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glaser. Mrs. Wanda Scholder, Jon, Von, Sunday, September 3, 196'1. The Discharged. Mrs. no~st Tha.~- Lew1s, both of Mason, W. VR.;
. Elbem Mon~oe, prn'•mn•stll
Cincinnati, 0.: Mr. and Mrs. Kevin, and Elizabeth Schnider Dedicatory Servic.: will be held ton, Leon . Mro. Hallie Ben.- ~ Mrs. Euia Wol'e, Racine, Ohio; field , Mr. and Mr•• ''if~
Dnnalo Weaver and Dawna,l of Columbus, 0.
,at 3 p.m. with Dr. WIUlam C. lord, Pt. Pleasant , Mrs. Hew.. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Albright, and chtld~en, Letart, . ' ·.Em-Il
Ravenswood. W. Va.: Mrs. FanRM'ARY CLUB
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Springfield; Thomas and .
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"" Clark. Mrs. lllmse G1bbs, The Rotary Club met on Regular momln1 service will
.be Johnson, Galltpol's; Mr.
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Jef! and Melissa Lathey, Mr. IThursday evening at the Hart- be held at 10:15 a.m. with Holy
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Mrs. W. Jav Y•rian ,
Mt •, Pl. ~~san '
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an•' 'lrs. George Hesson. Mr. lford Metbndis• Church for their Communion being administe1•• .
Cheryl ond Pat, Jackson;
Mrs. Paul Rtckard, .s~ron
and Mrs. Dorsey L. Roush, regular dinner meeting. Mr. I. eel with Rev Jack T Welclt .
and Mrs. Ralph L. Durst.
Debra; _New Haven. Wr. 81
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D. Richard Roush, Jan 1s, Supt. of Schools was the guest ing.
W, Va.
lumbt!W, Mr. an .'\ ldy
Rhonda and Terry, Ralph speaker.
Mrs. Zula Fry, Wost
ser an., Lisa, Sprong te ·
SHEER SEAMLESS
Roush. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Those attending were He,_
bia; Nancy Halstead, and
Mr~ Rller Fry, West Colum·
Roush, Ethel R Grimm, H. man Layne, Donald F. Roush, I
PERSONALS
I Mr. and Mrs. Estel Ward o! ry Sue Kincaid, PI Pleasant; bia . ' r. and ~.To~~,FFY·
Dale Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Foglesong, James N.l Mrs. George Thayer and son Athens, ~lr and Mrs. Wesley Mr. ond Mrs. Paul
Beck•e and i"biUp:''\Wit.COIOIIi·
Clyde Clark, Mark and Martha, i Roush, nome Williamson, Clyde : R~hel of. Ghana, Africa are vi.. Bobo and .Miss Beulah Lowther Sharon and Debra, New
bra; Mr. and Mrr. Fred Roush,
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all of Letart Route 1. W.Va. ' Foley, Richard Ord. Karl Wiles, j 1tng friends here for two of .Chillicothe were weekend en; Mr. and Mrs. William
U!tart: Mr. ,and Mrs Wilbur
MESH OR FLAT KNIT
Mr. and Mrs. Otha Lievlng,j Choster Curry. Arthur Thabet, weeks, Enroute to Africa Mrs. guests at their summe..-1\ome Fry, Mike, Billie and Mark, Plants, Pt. Pleasant; Mr: and
Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Roush, Harry Miller and Lewis Smn- Thayer will enroll IM!r son tn a here.
I Mason : Mrs. Ruben McCoy, Mrs. Alonzo Dickens/ J,. and
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Mrs. Fred A. Batey, Mrs. Tom 1 mers.
school in California.
' Mrs, Gtorge Lowther and Mary Beth and Wlllie and !vlrs. Joe. P•. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs.
pairs
Hoffman, Mr and Mrs. C a· 1
WIN ONE CLASS
Jl~y Muncy, who has been I' Cathy and Mi" Beulah lllw- Wayne Y01mg and Marty, ali P.aul Fitzgerald, West Columfor
}ibbs and Carletta , Mr. and The Win One Class of 1 he visiting his grandmother, Mrs. ther of Chillicothe •pent a re- of Barlx&gt;rton: Mr. and Mrs. bta; Mrs. Margar~t Kmca1d,
Mrs. Edwin Edwards and [ami- E.U.B. Church met for the lr , B. B Muncy for several weeks, 1cent """kend In Cleveland..
Terr~ Shirley, Columbus; Mr. Emma Sue and Jame, Pt. Plea·
iy, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark, annual corn roast and covered has returned to bls home In
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and Mis. Ellx&gt;m Monroe,
san!; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooke
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Gary and Randy, Mr. and Mrs. 1dish dinner at tile home of Mr. [M~ryland. Mrs. Muncy enter- [ In 1166, a Britannia &lt;· plane darville ; Mr, and Mr8. F r t d and Dave, New Haven; Mr. and
ll!well Grimm and Mike, Mn. land Mrs. Eddie Stein on Mon· tatned on Satun\ay at noon ;n 1crashed in Yugoslavia, kiUlng 95 1 Rou~h, . L&lt;tai't; Leor.a Spires, Mrs. Ruben Stewart, M•. ~on:
LADIES'
Estyl Clark, Mr. and Mrs .. Eu- 'day evening. The invocation Ihonor of her grandson. Those ,of the ll7 a~ard. -~ GaU~pol1~: Mrs. Roy Cooke aPd Mrs. Helen Stewart, M a.son,
gen• Hesson. Regma and Rtckv was given by Carl Gibbs, fo£. 1attendmg were Mtchael How-1.
Davtd , New Haven; Mr•. no .. Debbte B1ggs, Barberton , Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kent, Rich· lowed with • reading by Mrs.l ard, Steve Roush, Bruce Ad- Sle and Joe Sclllillng of CheJ. anna Manley, Toney,
and Mrs, Ruben McCoy • •s,1haervt- 11
ord, Karen and llluis ali of New James N. Roush and the bene.! ams and Jimmy.
Iany, W.Va. were recent1uesst Jchn, and Cind~ Manley,
' ley, Jenney, Willie and ,.
Haven.
'diction by Harry MUler. T h . 1 Mrs. Harry Bumgarner Is of Mr and Mrs. Charles Stone. dleport: Vicky Ann Maire,
Beth, BariM!rton: Mr.. and Mrs.
White or
VERNON MISSIONARY
]next meeting will be a Gideon 'pattent at Holzer Hospital.
Rev. and Mn, Jack T. Welch dle•port; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd !lob Stone, Galhpohs; Mr.
ColorJ
&amp;mETING
,meeUng at the home of Mr. and I Blll J. Howard has returned spent the weekend visiting rela· Fry, Marlene, Uoyd Tamrun Mrs. Edgar Amott, Middleport.
The Venoor Missionary Soc I-' Mrs. Edward Bwngarner.
his 'tome in New Haven af- tlves In Clarksburg.
and Kathy, Gallipoll•, a'ld San· Mr. and Mrs. Dickens wish
ely of tile E.U.B. Church met i Those attending were Mr.
ter bellll 1 patient at Hol2er Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bush dra Monroe and Doug Coulter, thank everyone who called agd
sman
Brief
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!Ill Tuesday at the home of Mrs. ! Mrs. Charles Weaver and
i for approximately 4'1.. of Allen Park, Mich., visited Cedarville.
sent cards and gifts.
Mecl.
Band Leg
Large
~ieuto Roush. The Scripture'iiy, Mrs. Jack Flesher,
months following a car acci· her father, Mr. P. E. Roush
lesson was given by the leader,' L. Roush, Mr. and Mrs. c 1 ,1
:over the weekend.
Mrs. Harry Staats, followed ' Gibbs and Carletta, Mrs. BUI Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cooke ! Guests of Mrs. Thelma CapeCHILDRF.NS 6.to 6x and 7 to l4
With the group singing "As
Lloyd, Mrs. Harry Hoffman,
r.amlly of WintersviUe; 0. hart recently were Karen LievLive for Him." The topic was Mrs. Tom Hoffman, Mr. and vacationed here and VISited rei- mg, who IS employed by Hay.
~resented by the leader, "Phii·J Mrs. James N. Roush and chti- ~ atives recently.
, ;den·Sione Co, Inc. In Cincin~plno Flashback" with a II dren, Mr. and Mrs. R 0 be r 1 Mrs. James McLain of Wln- nati, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Law1
MEMS
250 C9UNT
ooembers taking part.
' Cooke, Mrs. Roy Jones, Mr. •to? . Salem, N, C., has been Irenee Lieving and David of WineTEE SHIRTS
The group discussed inviting and Mrs. Harry Miller, Mr. and 1 ~tsttmg. her cousin, Mrs. Mar- ~rsvUle, Ohio, Mrs. Capehart's
mother group for a meeting :n ·Mrs. James Gilbert and
tm Ohii~~er for several. weeks. kister and brother·in·law, Mr.
eKNIT BRIEFS
the future. They also discussed :dren, Mrs. Frank Young and ITIM!y VISited relahves m we.. and Mrs. Hans Wildenraudt and
BROADCLOTH
tte convention to he held In : children.
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.ton, W. Va.
grandson, Richard Waldolf, of
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Parkersburg.
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CHAIRMEN MEET
I Mrs. T. P. Schilling and Su· Elgin, lll.
Time m attendance w e r o ' The New Haven Senior Worn~•. Leo Thompson, Mrs. John ;an's Club held a meeting of the ·
lmith, Mrs. Howard Roush.Jllepartment Chairmen on Aug· BOYS DERBt .
~rs. Donald Haynes, Mrs. Har- j ust 24, 1967 at the home of Mrs.
BRIEiiS - T.SHIRTS
ry Staats and M"
Lieulo !Hilda Ridgway, Vice Pre!ident.
Roush.
" "·:.. • ms for the coming year I
(RED OXIDE)
SEWING C' '
, ade. The first meeti
The Sewing Club m. , at the "' , · year wlll be on Scpllem· ~~
home of Mrs. N. 0. Wein. R"' :ber 26th.

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Sehool 'f\!e8day ,bY ~I of; pal\QII, ljlpelr- ~lmenl '\beJ'e . ~y wa! ·High; VIICIIICy,
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mom!nl· II wu reported that eel befora the' board. Mr. !IOJI. 29 students In the ·!!Ill gi'ades. IUid Sr. lilgh
at .
the ~ · buS had taken the nie Wright; ~ipokeoman for the Teachtrs employed last n)gbt rles of $200 jler mooth for
.,;,ntot,.Harry S Ide r 22 ~· to Belle aa umlll ·first group, a!ked tl:e board w11'ere: A- W. Culp, Roose. montlis . to be flr1anci!d . by
1 . and
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but parents eame to the schnol allow the IS ehlldren Ill the a!' ·velt .school; Daryl C. Oulp,. \Va. ESEA Title •·
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in tht absenCP
and took their dilldren out tak· ea who ' have been attending hama Jr. and Senior Hlflh; Sub- 1 Reslgnalions acct!Pted wer
,~.~;:~~ president,
me them to Henderson. On this .Hannan ele)llentery ICbool ln stilute teachers, Ruth Foley, D a v 14 Shoppy,
11
to be ill.
matter, the bonm members the past to be allowed to contin· Sully Lou Clark: Bus Driver, Scjl66i·ahd WUiiam Varney, Pt.
executive session
asked Smith to study the situ&amp;· ue at Hannln even though. they Wallace Mayes for 1q months Pleasant Jr. l!lgh;
at
salary
lion and· report at the n ex 1 live In the Ml Olive school ar- at $3,150: Substitute bu~ drlv· Hartford school, J
ln personnel, Be a
with lbe board stating ea. Wright pointed out that bis er.s, Lawrence Rice, R o but Hall.
and spe&lt;ial
are to go to Beale group definitely were In favor Withrow, Russell Crawfor~; Salary adjustments w ·
Upon returning t
SchoOl untU or If the board of the ~ c1 Mt. 0 II v e COOks, Elma E. Plants, Bertha made for Jack ROBers in tile
too~ no action .upon t h 1111kes • · change. Slden noted School and wu bappy for those Bowers, Mary Agnes Stephen.. amount. of $300 per year , .
salaey adJUStments m person- to the press that Henderson wishing to send their children Gertrude Hall, Lucy SmIth, exira outles as baseball eoach
nel and made no com111ent• ot school is already overrrowded there to do ao. It wis agreed Geraldine Gibbs. Beatrire \Yea- and C. L. "Bud" Head
to whose salaries were dl'ICUSll· and really ~uld not accommo- by the board to allow these !If. vef: Janitors, Wanda Kapp, pe~ year· for .extra dulles. Head
ed. During the execuli.ve
date those 22 ohildren properly teen clilldren to atl~nd Hannan. West r.olumhia &amp;hool and rpa Is chorus director at
aton, Supt. BrookB Smith, As- at Ibis time.
The other delegation from MI. Wray, MI. Olive School: Secre- Roy Lloyd,
slsta11t Supt Dorsey Scott find On t he special education Olive appeared asking II t be tary, Irma Mae Dotson, Hart· lng principal
financial advisor Milton
classes, it was noted by the school wu gomg to remain op. lard school; Lead teaclters, Fa!' Sunnyside School request
delle were called in Bl&gt;veral Board that children who attend- en although these 15 children ren Cremeans,
HendersOn $200 lor full lime
limes.
ed special education cla.sses at were attending Hannan. The school and Campbell Stevens, each school was granted """·'-'
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pointing a commlt~e 111 tnv•~S·II
Ugate and appraise the p!'O•Jier, II
ty. Qlmmlttee members
appraisals are 'Charles
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Rolfe Lee and Fred Green, ,
Prior to adournment,.
that it was the w:
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l!CP!einber 5 at 17:30 p.m.
though the board bas a regJillar··ll
Jy ,!Cbeduled' JIW!I!tlng ort ' t h '
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No reason "'"' given (or the
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By Mrs. carron AdaJIIJ, Jr. freshments were served to Mrs. Improvement chairman· Mrs.
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The ninth annual reunion of Mrs. Fred Batey, Mrs. John Chairman · Mrs Lymuel Mea1 b t' d ih 1 50tff'
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the Mosesshand lllliesvlna &lt;Hbo~d. FHry, rdMrsW. Hahrol dJohMrnsonW,MrTs. dows, Ed~catio~ cltalrman ; and
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WEST COLUMBIA· - The an· 9• v H "' :::"ft~d~a. by
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were Mr. and Mrs. WUbert Wea- The next meeting will be at 1E U B Churclt met with a Iff 8 department mvesllgated a nual reunion of tbe Aa!'on Fry ReTh arry th ' ents' f thr,..,fl
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ver, Mr and Mrs. Dennis Weav· llhe home of Mrs. L, C. Roush 1 H~~b~er fry beld in the New two vehicle acciden.t Tuesday descendants was held on August dau ~e::e .....~.p~arga:et ~ 11-lt
or and Den rue Mrs. Jack D. ' on September 5,
Haven Park During the busl· 11 a.m. at the lnte/Section of 13 on p 0nd hill
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er. Gloria Ebersbach, Tanya The Avalanche Home Dem- to install new cabinets In the I son. Guy · Bus · • · mer.. bia.
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Beatrice Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. nual family p1cmc at the home will sponsor a rummage sale 0 Ye . rig "' way 8 er. ' at noon after whlclt· a short
Dick ' 1 PI Pleasant fifteen
'Mlomas Taylor, Jill and Bar- of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson. later thiJ !aU.
car colhded w.th a car dmen iness meeting was held. Gifts
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try, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Justis, Those attending were Mr. and Those attending ·were Mrs. T. by Patly Lou Roush, 32 · Mason were given to Mr. Fred
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Mrs. Eunice Hart, Kent Brown Mrs. Donald Haynes and Bar- Bert Roush, Miss Millie Bum•. Th~re were ~ 0 rrsonallnJU~· of Letart, 85, oldest, man ; Mrs. gr~nd~a~ghter~as' observed and
all of Mason. W. Va., Mr. and ' ry: Mr. and MrS. Lyle McCnr· garner, Thelma Capehart, Mrs. , tes.,edro~r~; amage was esti- Alonzo Dickens. West.· .
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~~~ ;:hn:~e Leona Spires, Gal·· II
and Mre. A. Coe Rickard. Alb•· [Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Mrs. Roy Hoffman, Mrs. Bern-I 1
ood b eel ~th i ' 1tsl person and Mrs. Ruben
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Young an~ teM:rt;t B;;berto~;
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Stout and Kevin Huntington I Debbie Johnson of Akron 0 . Mrs George Sayre M~ 0 0 driving while intoxicated.
Alonzo Dickens and Joey . Sherry and l.a Tony a Kmcald,
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ham, Huntington, W. Va.; Mr. and Ml'!i. Albert Thompllon and
WILL RAVE DEDICATION
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Bowser and Lisa, Springfield : erry S lr ey,
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and Mrs. Wayne Jones, Louisa, IHarriett, Mrs. Leo Thompson, St. Paul Lutheran Church In I Admilt.d: .Jos~ph T ~ Yl·or, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bloomer, and Mrs. , Clarenc;u Albright.
Kv ; Norris Bumgarner, Roger Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sayre, New Haven w. Va will hold I Pf t. PpleaPsalnt, M. sM
. Jame.Siflld· Pt. Ple.asant; Wanda Bioom&lt;r, PSptrtnP~lfleld. 1MaMrv ed .
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Miller, Judy Miller, Mrs. Leon- Debbie and Connie Hoffman, their new chllrclt located on yv~rs,
en erson,
am , Mrs. Osrar Fry, all of GallipoY ry, 3 , r.. aM M"·ll
ard T. Noble ol Point Pleasant: Mro. Anna Hoffman of Clifton, Fifth Street in ·New Haren, on Adktns. Leta~.
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Fry, Galbpohs. S r..
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glaser. Mrs. Wanda Scholder, Jon, Von, Sunday, September 3, 196'1. The Discharged. Mrs. no~st Tha.~- Lew1s, both of Mason, W. VR.;
. Elbem Mon~oe, prn'•mn•stll
Cincinnati, 0.: Mr. and Mrs. Kevin, and Elizabeth Schnider Dedicatory Servic.: will be held ton, Leon . Mro. Hallie Ben.- ~ Mrs. Euia Wol'e, Racine, Ohio; field , Mr. and Mr•• ''if~
Dnnalo Weaver and Dawna,l of Columbus, 0.
,at 3 p.m. with Dr. WIUlam C. lord, Pt. Pleasant , Mrs. Hew.. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Albright, and chtld~en, Letart, . ' ·.Em-Il
Ravenswood. W. Va.: Mrs. FanRM'ARY CLUB
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Springfield; Thomas and .
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"" Clark. Mrs. lllmse G1bbs, The Rotary Club met on Regular momln1 service will
.be Johnson, Galltpol's; Mr.
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Jef! and Melissa Lathey, Mr. IThursday evening at the Hart- be held at 10:15 a.m. with Holy
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Mrs. W. Jav Y•rian ,
Mt •, Pl. ~~san '
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Cheryl ond Pat, Jackson;
Mrs. Paul Rtckard, .s~ron
and Mrs. Dorsey L. Roush, regular dinner meeting. Mr. I. eel with Rev Jack T Welclt .
and Mrs. Ralph L. Durst.
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D. Richard Roush, Jan 1s, Supt. of Schools was the guest ing.
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lumbt!W, Mr. an .'\ ldy
Rhonda and Terry, Ralph speaker.
Mrs. Zula Fry, Wost
ser an., Lisa, Sprong te ·
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Roush. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Those attending were He,_
bia; Nancy Halstead, and
Mr~ Rller Fry, West Colum·
Roush, Ethel R Grimm, H. man Layne, Donald F. Roush, I
PERSONALS
I Mr. and Mrs. Estel Ward o! ry Sue Kincaid, PI Pleasant; bia . ' r. and ~.To~~,FFY·
Dale Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Foglesong, James N.l Mrs. George Thayer and son Athens, ~lr and Mrs. Wesley Mr. ond Mrs. Paul
Beck•e and i"biUp:''\Wit.COIOIIi·
Clyde Clark, Mark and Martha, i Roush, nome Williamson, Clyde : R~hel of. Ghana, Africa are vi.. Bobo and .Miss Beulah Lowther Sharon and Debra, New
bra; Mr. and Mrr. Fred Roush,
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U!tart: Mr. ,and Mrs Wilbur
MESH OR FLAT KNIT
Mr. and Mrs. Otha Lievlng,j Choster Curry. Arthur Thabet, weeks, Enroute to Africa Mrs. guests at their summe..-1\ome Fry, Mike, Billie and Mark, Plants, Pt. Pleasant; Mr: and
Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Roush, Harry Miller and Lewis Smn- Thayer will enroll IM!r son tn a here.
I Mason : Mrs. Ruben McCoy, Mrs. Alonzo Dickens/ J,. and
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Mrs. Fred A. Batey, Mrs. Tom 1 mers.
school in California.
' Mrs, Gtorge Lowther and Mary Beth and Wlllie and !vlrs. Joe. P•. Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs.
pairs
Hoffman, Mr and Mrs. C a· 1
WIN ONE CLASS
Jl~y Muncy, who has been I' Cathy and Mi" Beulah lllw- Wayne Y01mg and Marty, ali P.aul Fitzgerald, West Columfor
}ibbs and Carletta , Mr. and The Win One Class of 1 he visiting his grandmother, Mrs. ther of Chillicothe •pent a re- of Barlx&gt;rton: Mr. and Mrs. bta; Mrs. Margar~t Kmca1d,
Mrs. Edwin Edwards and [ami- E.U.B. Church met for the lr , B. B Muncy for several weeks, 1cent """kend In Cleveland..
Terr~ Shirley, Columbus; Mr. Emma Sue and Jame, Pt. Plea·
iy, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark, annual corn roast and covered has returned to bls home In
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and Mis. Ellx&gt;m Monroe,
san!; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooke
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ll!well Grimm and Mike, Mn. land Mrs. Eddie Stein on Mon· tatned on Satun\ay at noon ;n 1crashed in Yugoslavia, kiUlng 95 1 Rou~h, . L&lt;tai't; Leor.a Spires, Mrs. Ruben Stewart, M•. ~on:
LADIES'
Estyl Clark, Mr. and Mrs .. Eu- 'day evening. The invocation Ihonor of her grandson. Those ,of the ll7 a~ard. -~ GaU~pol1~: Mrs. Roy Cooke aPd Mrs. Helen Stewart, M a.son,
gen• Hesson. Regma and Rtckv was given by Carl Gibbs, fo£. 1attendmg were Mtchael How-1.
Davtd , New Haven; Mr•. no .. Debbte B1ggs, Barberton , Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kent, Rich· lowed with • reading by Mrs.l ard, Steve Roush, Bruce Ad- Sle and Joe Sclllillng of CheJ. anna Manley, Toney,
and Mrs, Ruben McCoy • •s,1haervt- 11
ord, Karen and llluis ali of New James N. Roush and the bene.! ams and Jimmy.
Iany, W.Va. were recent1uesst Jchn, and Cind~ Manley,
' ley, Jenney, Willie and ,.
Haven.
'diction by Harry MUler. T h . 1 Mrs. Harry Bumgarner Is of Mr and Mrs. Charles Stone. dleport: Vicky Ann Maire,
Beth, BariM!rton: Mr.. and Mrs.
White or
VERNON MISSIONARY
]next meeting will be a Gideon 'pattent at Holzer Hospital.
Rev. and Mn, Jack T. Welch dle•port; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd !lob Stone, Galhpohs; Mr.
ColorJ
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,meeUng at the home of Mr. and I Blll J. Howard has returned spent the weekend visiting rela· Fry, Marlene, Uoyd Tamrun Mrs. Edgar Amott, Middleport.
The Venoor Missionary Soc I-' Mrs. Edward Bwngarner.
his 'tome in New Haven af- tlves In Clarksburg.
and Kathy, Gallipoll•, a'ld San· Mr. and Mrs. Dickens wish
ely of tile E.U.B. Church met i Those attending were Mr.
ter bellll 1 patient at Hol2er Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bush dra Monroe and Doug Coulter, thank everyone who called agd
sman
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!Ill Tuesday at the home of Mrs. ! Mrs. Charles Weaver and
i for approximately 4'1.. of Allen Park, Mich., visited Cedarville.
sent cards and gifts.
Mecl.
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~ieuto Roush. The Scripture'iiy, Mrs. Jack Flesher,
months following a car acci· her father, Mr. P. E. Roush
lesson was given by the leader,' L. Roush, Mr. and Mrs. c 1 ,1
:over the weekend.
Mrs. Harry Staats, followed ' Gibbs and Carletta, Mrs. BUI Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cooke ! Guests of Mrs. Thelma CapeCHILDRF.NS 6.to 6x and 7 to l4
With the group singing "As
Lloyd, Mrs. Harry Hoffman,
r.amlly of WintersviUe; 0. hart recently were Karen LievLive for Him." The topic was Mrs. Tom Hoffman, Mr. and vacationed here and VISited rei- mg, who IS employed by Hay.
~resented by the leader, "Phii·J Mrs. James N. Roush and chti- ~ atives recently.
, ;den·Sione Co, Inc. In Cincin~plno Flashback" with a II dren, Mr. and Mrs. R 0 be r 1 Mrs. James McLain of Wln- nati, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Law1
MEMS
250 C9UNT
ooembers taking part.
' Cooke, Mrs. Roy Jones, Mr. •to? . Salem, N, C., has been Irenee Lieving and David of WineTEE SHIRTS
The group discussed inviting and Mrs. Harry Miller, Mr. and 1 ~tsttmg. her cousin, Mrs. Mar- ~rsvUle, Ohio, Mrs. Capehart's
mother group for a meeting :n ·Mrs. James Gilbert and
tm Ohii~~er for several. weeks. kister and brother·in·law, Mr.
eKNIT BRIEFS
the future. They also discussed :dren, Mrs. Frank Young and ITIM!y VISited relahves m we.. and Mrs. Hans Wildenraudt and
BROADCLOTH
tte convention to he held In : children.
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grandson, Richard Waldolf, of
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I Mrs. T. P. Schilling and Su· Elgin, lll.
Time m attendance w e r o ' The New Haven Senior Worn~•. Leo Thompson, Mrs. John ;an's Club held a meeting of the ·
lmith, Mrs. Howard Roush.Jllepartment Chairmen on Aug· BOYS DERBt .
~rs. Donald Haynes, Mrs. Har- j ust 24, 1967 at the home of Mrs.
BRIEiiS - T.SHIRTS
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Lieulo !Hilda Ridgway, Vice Pre!ident.
Roush.
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SEWING C' '
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The Sewing Club m. , at the "' , · year wlll be on Scpllem· ~~
home of Mrs. N. 0. Wein. R"' :ber 26th.

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Sehool 'f\!e8day ,bY ~I of; pal\QII, ljlpelr- ~lmenl '\beJ'e . ~y wa! ·High; VIICIIICy,
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mom!nl· II wu reported that eel befora the' board. Mr. !IOJI. 29 students In the ·!!Ill gi'ades. IUid Sr. lilgh
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the ~ · buS had taken the nie Wright; ~ipokeoman for the Teachtrs employed last n)gbt rles of $200 jler mooth for
.,;,ntot,.Harry S Ide r 22 ~· to Belle aa umlll ·first group, a!ked tl:e board w11'ere: A- W. Culp, Roose. montlis . to be flr1anci!d . by
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but parents eame to the schnol allow the IS ehlldren Ill the a!' ·velt .school; Daryl C. Oulp,. \Va. ESEA Title •·
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and took their dilldren out tak· ea who ' have been attending hama Jr. and Senior Hlflh; Sub- 1 Reslgnalions acct!Pted wer
,~.~;:~~ president,
me them to Henderson. On this .Hannan ele)llentery ICbool ln stilute teachers, Ruth Foley, D a v 14 Shoppy,
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matter, the bonm members the past to be allowed to contin· Sully Lou Clark: Bus Driver, Scjl66i·ahd WUiiam Varney, Pt.
executive session
asked Smith to study the situ&amp;· ue at Hannln even though. they Wallace Mayes for 1q months Pleasant Jr. l!lgh;
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salary
lion and· report at the n ex 1 live In the Ml Olive school ar- at $3,150: Substitute bu~ drlv· Hartford school, J
ln personnel, Be a
with lbe board stating ea. Wright pointed out that bis er.s, Lawrence Rice, R o but Hall.
and spe&lt;ial
are to go to Beale group definitely were In favor Withrow, Russell Crawfor~; Salary adjustments w ·
Upon returning t
SchoOl untU or If the board of the ~ c1 Mt. 0 II v e COOks, Elma E. Plants, Bertha made for Jack ROBers in tile
too~ no action .upon t h 1111kes • · change. Slden noted School and wu bappy for those Bowers, Mary Agnes Stephen.. amount. of $300 per year , .
salaey adJUStments m person- to the press that Henderson wishing to send their children Gertrude Hall, Lucy SmIth, exira outles as baseball eoach
nel and made no com111ent• ot school is already overrrowded there to do ao. It wis agreed Geraldine Gibbs. Beatrire \Yea- and C. L. "Bud" Head
to whose salaries were dl'ICUSll· and really ~uld not accommo- by the board to allow these !If. vef: Janitors, Wanda Kapp, pe~ year· for .extra dulles. Head
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date those 22 ohildren properly teen clilldren to atl~nd Hannan. West r.olumhia &amp;hool and rpa Is chorus director at
aton, Supt. BrookB Smith, As- at Ibis time.
The other delegation from MI. Wray, MI. Olive School: Secre- Roy Lloyd,
slsta11t Supt Dorsey Scott find On t he special education Olive appeared asking II t be tary, Irma Mae Dotson, Hart· lng principal
financial advisor Milton
classes, it was noted by the school wu gomg to remain op. lard school; Lead teaclters, Fa!' Sunnyside School request
delle were called in Bl&gt;veral Board that children who attend- en although these 15 children ren Cremeans,
HendersOn $200 lor full lime
limes.
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burn- the lurks did spn\1 tllln.gs rr.om
ng and sacking of the British time to time by toss!~ mt~
~mbass in Peking and the prison the . ambas~a or o
" h ~rng of its staff struck countries With which they
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'* damaging blow at one o~ e qua ndtor . this principle • an
oldest principles in inlernatiOna\ 1 ulm ador and his staff
rel:lt.ions-the generally acceot- am ss b.
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f d1·ptomatic I cannot e arres
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They also are not liable . to
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taxation in the country to wh1ch
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niplomilts, who for centuries they are accredited. .
~lave ronsidered themselves ' ThP buildings of dlplomatic
1mmune
against attack or 1 mission~ also are considered the
arre~L suddenly have fqund I terntory of their own nation.
tht-msetves hostages and In the 1The oolice or armed force~ of
firing line of a seething power Ithe country where they art'
sfrt1ggle.
established ma_v not enter th.e111
'J'hat explains. . . . ln part, at without invltabcn.
!Past th, anger with which the
Briti•h govemment . condemned
lhe attack as an •·outrageous
and uncivili7.t&gt;d act whir.b wi11
bring the Chinese. government , By Wayne G. Brandstadt.
mto rlisreptlte throu~ hout the : Q - In a r~ ...-ent checkup
.wnrld ,;
X ray showed th:!t 1. have .
hiatus hernl~ What IS
The is"ue involved was not ' What causes It? Whr~t are
r1nlv the personr~l safety. of a, l symptoms! rs 9urgery ad1•is-1
~ maH number of. Bntons, able? W&lt;iU id hftmg hf'avy
mr.ludin!l snm_e women and 1 jects mak~ it ""nrs!'? Can il
·P.i!rlren . in Chma. It . al~o was ture?
1-'i+rothN normal ?inl~matJc _rela· j A _ A hiat'J!I br·rnla Is a
tim;~ r -: n be mamtmned .w1t~ a 1trusion of p::~rt of the/ ~~~k~::~lll
ro1mtr·: in full turmOil hke i upward through a w
"h nil with anv guarant~&gt;f" ror diaphragm . Jt is of~n an
tl~f' hve~ of the men who expected findin g in persons 'herl
r' ;- ~u "l them.
are X-ra:vfld for some otl
lnridenls Comr.:t~n
condition , and the 'posiSes!rorJ
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may have no symptoms ·
fn 1·Uenls o! this siJrt ha\ e able to the hernia. Since it
be('n · ~ 1 e inc rea ~ingly common in estifl'1:' '
that the condition
Chma recently. th&gt;ugh the P""'"nt In more than 50
aii:J"k or1 the British Embassy cent ot all persons who are ov~
v;a!l the most serious.
er 65, age is a causative factor.
Ch'
Red Another is obesity.
Ear1iN this year mese .
1 our hernia is as large
Guards staged demonstratlonhs youfr Yfist it may be associated
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f
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Sov~et Embassy '" Pekin. uent hiccup!. Aluminum
Similar demons~atJOns have : ~roxide and other antacid
been staged uullude the . O~ter ' aralions may help to relii1!vel
Mongolian and Kenyan miSSions . ~hese symptoms but they
there.
I not remove the cauSe.
Outside China too, a CongO' , An operation iS the only
lese mob only recently attacked but this is not advised· ·~::~~
aod part1ally looted the Belgian the condition ts causing I
Embassy in Kinshasa .
Idistr{!ss .'t_han you want to go
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But ~ritish off1c~~l! co~sl_ er 1 The symptoms are apt to
the attack on British mlssLon i more evident when you are
in Peking by far the most · In~ down than when you
seri&lt;lus incident of this nature sitting or standing. Heavy
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that occasion Chinese mobs ture o: the diaphragm). A run,· II
murdered the German minister I lure of tlle hernial sac itself
and beBleged other foreign most unlikely.
diplomats and their staffs in the
hi ~ -.rnlaJ
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. ~t wers' reaction then ,was I and eat only bland foods. As
: ..: an inlernatiotial military I result I am troubled With con·
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elude well . cooked veg·elalJio•J
No Qotsllon
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ObVIous y, ., ot'o~ of such I formed stool without " 10
tbere .~no lqufeasclt• the British , should be eaten every day.
action wuay. n
rovemment's deepe!l concern Js Q _ have 8 double hernia.
how to get at lea!l the ·wo~en ' this dangerous' Does it
and children of . the Br~tlsh l seous distention? Is an op&lt;'r
EmbasB) out of Chma t'here " ga
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to the Middle . Ages, although hernia. Your hemlas . are
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" h ~rng of its staff struck countries With which they
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oldest principles in inlernatiOna\ 1 ulm ador and his staff
rel:lt.ions-the generally acceot- am ss b.
·ted Or sued
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f d1·ptomatic I cannot e arres
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They also are not liable . to
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taxation in the country to wh1ch
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~lave ronsidered themselves ' ThP buildings of dlplomatic
1mmune
against attack or 1 mission~ also are considered the
arre~L suddenly have fqund I terntory of their own nation.
tht-msetves hostages and In the 1The oolice or armed force~ of
firing line of a seething power Ithe country where they art'
sfrt1ggle.
established ma_v not enter th.e111
'J'hat explains. . . . ln part, at without invltabcn.
!Past th, anger with which the
Briti•h govemment . condemned
lhe attack as an •·outrageous
and uncivili7.t&gt;d act whir.b wi11
bring the Chinese. government , By Wayne G. Brandstadt.
mto rlisreptlte throu~ hout the : Q - In a r~ ...-ent checkup
.wnrld ,;
X ray showed th:!t 1. have .
hiatus hernl~ What IS
The is"ue involved was not ' What causes It? Whr~t are
r1nlv the personr~l safety. of a, l symptoms! rs 9urgery ad1•is-1
~ maH number of. Bntons, able? W&lt;iU id hftmg hf'avy
mr.ludin!l snm_e women and 1 jects mak~ it ""nrs!'? Can il
·P.i!rlren . in Chma. It . al~o was ture?
1-'i+rothN normal ?inl~matJc _rela· j A _ A hiat'J!I br·rnla Is a
tim;~ r -: n be mamtmned .w1t~ a 1trusion of p::~rt of the/ ~~~k~::~lll
ro1mtr·: in full turmOil hke i upward through a w
"h nil with anv guarant~&gt;f" ror diaphragm . Jt is of~n an
tl~f' hve~ of the men who expected findin g in persons 'herl
r' ;- ~u "l them.
are X-ra:vfld for some otl
lnridenls Comr.:t~n
condition , and the 'posiSes!rorJ
,
may have no symptoms ·
fn 1·Uenls o! this siJrt ha\ e able to the hernia. Since it
be('n · ~ 1 e inc rea ~ingly common in estifl'1:' '
that the condition
Chma recently. th&gt;ugh the P""'"nt In more than 50
aii:J"k or1 the British Embassy cent ot all persons who are ov~
v;a!l the most serious.
er 65, age is a causative factor.
Ch'
Red Another is obesity.
Ear1iN this year mese .
1 our hernia is as large
Guards staged demonstratlonhs youfr Yfist it may be associated
.
f
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or . sev
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. 11 I with heartburn, belcbmg or
Sov~et Embassy '" Pekin. uent hiccup!. Aluminum
Similar demons~atJOns have : ~roxide and other antacid
been staged uullude the . O~ter ' aralions may help to relii1!vel
Mongolian and Kenyan miSSions . ~hese symptoms but they
there.
I not remove the cauSe.
Outside China too, a CongO' , An operation iS the only
lese mob only recently attacked but this is not advised· ·~::~~
aod part1ally looted the Belgian the condition ts causing I
Embassy in Kinshasa .
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the attack on British mlssLon i more evident when you are
in Peking by far the most · In~ down than when you
seri&lt;lus incident of this nature sitting or standing. Heavy
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Boxer Rebellion in China in 1900 : a hernia in the gro1JL A
to f!J!d any real paralleL On I is a rupture lin this case a
that occasion Chinese mobs ture o: the diaphragm). A run,· II
murdered the German minister I lure of tlle hernial sac itself
and beBleged other foreign most unlikely.
diplomats and their staffs in the
hi ~ -.rnlaJ
' 1e lion quarter of Peking. The Q - I have • a ••
. ~t wers' reaction then ,was I and eat only bland foods. As
: ..: an inlernatiotial military I result I am troubled With con·
eipedition to China to relieve s!ip~tion. What would you
the foreil(l1 miS!IOno and occupy VISe .
A _ A bland diet may
II'• capitaL
elude well . cooked veg·elalJio•J
No Qotsllon
and fl'uit. An amount of
• 1
ff Jals note 1foods sufficient to give_,~Y 0inui ngJI
ObVIous y, ., ot'o~ of such I formed stool without " 10
tbere .~no lqufeasclt• the British , should be eaten every day.
action wuay. n
rovemment's deepe!l concern Js Q _ have 8 double hernia.
how to get at lea!l the ·wo~en ' this dangerous' Does it
and children of . the Br~tlsh l seous distention? Is an op&lt;'r
EmbasB) out of Chma t'here " ga
'
ent 1 ation nf'l'esRar:V .
h
no guarantee at t e mo~
A _ no eblel danger
that the Chinese·will let either
tnal or •roin hernia
•
.
t th .anrngu
dl
them or lh~ lp oma '
em stangulatloo - a pinching
selves leave the country.
of the blood supply or the
The principle of aiplomatlc / 0 f int~stint contained Jn 1 h
lnviniohillty goes back at least the ·&lt;!alist! of 185 in the lin1!..&lt;,.·11
to the Middle . Ages, although hernia. Your hemlas . are
tines. A surgical repair Is
only eure and is advisable
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Basl)an Fire House, sponsored cream were served.
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' · of Racine Cub Seout l'ack and developed into a division of
any mothers of scoutli wlUlng to bor. Brahmans were lhe prle&gt;sls
serve as a deo mother ••• ask and schalan, Kshatriyas
ed to attend an org,nrzatlonal warriors Valsyas the me1~cbanls 1
meeting to be h~ld ~· Monday and Sudras the workera.
1 ( Sept. 4, at the ·Rae ne Baptist untouchabl•s were beyond cast• I
Church, Fred E. Smith, cub- and were condemned to t h
, master, annOU!JCed. A reslionse most menial Iaslo!.
from Syracuae mothe•• of Inter. -- -- ---~
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den is being solicited by I h e 1
cubmaster.
CIUCKEN BARBECUE, div·
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will be leatUHd at a Lagor Day
observance sponsored by the
Civil Air Patrol at Forked Run ;j~:
Lake. Last one for the season. §
LABOR DAY observance at
Chester will feature a chicken
barbecue and an lee cream ,,._
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11'30 a. m. There will be a ;
parade at 1:30 p. m. with gaines ~-,;;.~~
for the chUdren In the after·
noon. The event Is being span- ;o;·,;,;;j
sored by the Chester Ftre De-l
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DANCE wit! be held Labor
Day from a to 11 p. m. at tile
Ra~lne Junior Hlgb Scllool auditorium, sponaored by the R•
clne lligb Sehilol IeniOr CIIIBL
Millie wUI be provided by the "';::.l;~r:;
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Mrs. George Hackett, Sr.,
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Ugbt Club ani! :~xplahiecl, "We- neu" with Greer Gar•un .lhd "-Up,·~ ~ 1 ~1-ltcaai'~ ·, 1, ·' ID· !10~.c. - ~tta c'Oii)nllt- !han fo'ui; deelldes h&lt;
·~· officiallY lnaeparabie.:•. . Walter Pidgeon but G~ said etpected_to lll'WI a~~~ ~dio ted ala~ ~y · ~rmltt\n&amp; ,·a resigned a~ manager oi t ~
Dirty • book authOress and s~: Walter will take It ,out Cltf MU$lc !JI!II recori!s · l~t ll!~e · . ~Ito her. . • . ' , New York Melli.
ail ex·TV ogre are reJlla~ ihe fn ~pl. ' : .. Sean. Connery pre, ~ by "Jlar~fclo~ in lh~· ,P~kl', · In "J~80. Bi;l!ed'i\lt -~d: ·~ thOili!bt .fqr !he day gamier parts o1 .ber tome . '... viewed "Far From the ' Maa, : :· In _Its 88Bel'llll!i«.ene near pro~' lb• !ltltllil! be 1!01i!ll .~el'kal! Writer Penry Dav·d
Maybe yoti, shoulcln't dlsco_ut, ding C{o~~" ,In lmtdoil and ~e end, lhe leila playing PIN!~ flurreJ(des; the 1\JilerlcaJI fort at•Tb9reau olice &gt;s~: "T'
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lad: Benny Goodmalt
prac- new Garbo' ... She's not; sbe's winner Tad Mosel, ~~•-M''- ,n;t 1~, Herinaiin Goepn~; etadlcatiid,•~:, ,. ,,
!Ices jflree houi'l , a day .. .. the lli'SI ·JuUe • Chrlstle and lhll acteenplay ,·,. ~
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lnsan's in tbe cosmet!c busl· bus, Ga. viSited tile "Gree~ ottei'Ed N; Y, councll prn. ·~· .
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The buge advance CK'dera faT tetvlew from John Wajne; di· rlar for use as a N. Y. wca· · ·' .., · ·,.,. , · · . . _
lhe "Gene With !he Wind" reo rector 1\1 MIO'phy watebecl her Ilona! school.
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eFRID,AY .. SATURDAYe
vlvaJ In October, eonvilqd taking notes, needed someone
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"Col-.n" (LIIlfn Yard) Rtl. 1.19 - - $ale 89c
MG~ to haul "Ben llur" out pronto to play an Army wile, By Ualted Preallltlemat!tall
"Monet" !Wool Blind) Rtg.,
.:$a!t 99c
of Ill! archives for another mon- Nancy got the job, and tumed Today !s Wellnelday, Aug. 10,
PLUS, FREE. PAnERN ·
ey-go.round . . GWTW has $1.- out In relll life to be just that lhe.242nd day ol1967 wlllt 123 to
' Open-:-Monclavttiru l'riaJ--12T114!'M
200,IJOO In the callers already - an Anny wife.
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S.turd1y, 9 t114·P. .IM-:EVIIIII'Iti by A-t,..ment
KNITTING LESSO'to1S STAR~Ni';'S~N .
for only three bookings.
Fat Jack E. Leonard'• on a The moon Is between lte last
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011 aevThe 17th blrtbdav of BIll
officers ar.d Hackett was Gb!erVed Tui!Sday I
are urged to attend. evening with a family party.
Reunion
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Basl)an Fire House, sponsored cream were served.
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1111 at 7 p.m., music by
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!gale Aryan canquerors fro
1 OFFICERS and den mothers the aboriginal Dravidians and
' · of Racine Cub Seout l'ack and developed into a division of
any mothers of scoutli wlUlng to bor. Brahmans were lhe prle&gt;sls
serve as a deo mother ••• ask and schalan, Kshatriyas
ed to attend an org,nrzatlonal warriors Valsyas the me1~cbanls 1
meeting to be h~ld ~· Monday and Sudras the workera.
1 ( Sept. 4, at the ·Rae ne Baptist untouchabl•s were beyond cast• I
Church, Fred E. Smith, cub- and were condemned to t h
, master, annOU!JCed. A reslionse most menial Iaslo!.
from Syracuae mothe•• of Inter. -- -- ---~
est in organizing,a nel~tborhood
den is being solicited by I h e 1
cubmaster.
CIUCKEN BARBECUE, div·
ing exbibition and airplane rides
will be leatUHd at a Lagor Day
observance sponsored by the
Civil Air Patrol at Forked Run ;j~:
Lake. Last one for the season. §
LABOR DAY observance at
Chester will feature a chicken
barbecue and an lee cream ,,._
cial with serving to begin at _ _
11'30 a. m. There will be a ;
parade at 1:30 p. m. with gaines ~-,;;.~~
for the chUdren In the after·
noon. The event Is being span- ;o;·,;,;;j
sored by the Chester Ftre De-l
}artment.
DANCE wit! be held Labor
Day from a to 11 p. m. at tile
Ra~lne Junior Hlgb Scllool auditorium, sponaored by the R•
clne lligb Sehilol IeniOr CIIIBL
Millie wUI be provided by the "';::.l;~r:;
Dlltortlons. 'l1lert wm be door !' •
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II Krodel Par~ shelter Hackett and childrtn R o 8
l!llday • Sept. 3·
. Marie, Dennis, and lhlanle
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Mrs. George Hackett, Sr.,
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CREAM Social
Paul Smart, and Lor.!, Lym•,l
day · evening, Sept. 2, at I h e and Kent Kloes. Cake and

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~~ Gllbrallh at l1li ~.. not~ t~ revive ":Ali WU~ .lib! ~u~~ PI ·:t!'•-.mil~la .. ' · '()q thls'day In \\1~\0"Y.' · .' ' !eagu~ eareerliiaii\IJ ~ ,lpo ·
Ugbt Club ani! :~xplahiecl, "We- neu" with Greer Gar•un .lhd "-Up,·~ ~ 1 ~1-ltcaai'~ ·, 1, ·' ID· !10~.c. - ~tta c'Oii)nllt- !han fo'ui; deelldes h&lt;
·~· officiallY lnaeparabie.:•. . Walter Pidgeon but G~ said etpected_to lll'WI a~~~ ~dio ted ala~ ~y · ~rmltt\n&amp; ,·a resigned a~ manager oi t ~
Dirty • book authOress and s~: Walter will take It ,out Cltf MU$lc !JI!II recori!s · l~t ll!~e · . ~Ito her. . • . ' , New York Melli.
ail ex·TV ogre are reJlla~ ihe fn ~pl. ' : .. Sean. Connery pre, ~ by "Jlar~fclo~ in lh~· ,P~kl', · In "J~80. Bi;l!ed'i\lt -~d: ·~ thOili!bt .fqr !he day gamier parts o1 .ber tome . '... viewed "Far From the ' Maa, : :· In _Its 88Bel'llll!i«.ene near pro~' lb• !ltltllil! be 1!01i!ll .~el'kal! Writer Penry Dav·d
Maybe yoti, shoulcln't dlsco_ut, ding C{o~~" ,In lmtdoil and ~e end, lhe leila playing PIN!~ flurreJ(des; the 1\JilerlcaJI fort at•Tb9reau olice &gt;s~: "T'
age the kids with this musl~l pronoUIIIled Jtille Christie ''A for dancjnlll i'ull~ l'l;t. West· Point.
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lad: Benny Goodmalt
prac- new Garbo' ... She's not; sbe's winner Tad Mosel, ~~•-M''- ,n;t 1~, Herinaiin Goepn~; etadlcatiid,•~:, ,. ,,
!Ices jflree houi'l , a day .. .. the lli'SI ·JuUe • Chrlstle and lhll acteenplay ,·,. ~
With 'Lynda Bini sa far t\'Oin that's a bright· enotJ8n alar .·. gams did bigger aH~ Concoi'il
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The minidress Liz
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ness wllh a Dr. A.-Logan .... BereU" .set to extract an In· Frank OConnQI' an almaft car•
870 ASH
MIDDLEPORT
992-2661
The buge advance CK'dera faT tetvlew from John Wajne; di· rlar for use as a N. Y. wca· · ·' .., · ·,.,. , · · . . _
lhe "Gene With !he Wind" reo rector 1\1 MIO'phy watebecl her Ilona! school.
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eFRID,AY .. SATURDAYe
vlvaJ In October, eonvilqd taking notes, needed someone
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"Col-.n" (LIIlfn Yard) Rtl. 1.19 - - $ale 89c
MG~ to haul "Ben llur" out pronto to play an Army wile, By Ualted Preallltlemat!tall
"Monet" !Wool Blind) Rtg.,
.:$a!t 99c
of Ill! archives for another mon- Nancy got the job, and tumed Today !s Wellnelday, Aug. 10,
PLUS, FREE. PAnERN ·
ey-go.round . . GWTW has $1.- out In relll life to be just that lhe.242nd day ol1967 wlllt 123 to
' Open-:-Monclavttiru l'riaJ--12T114!'M
200,IJOO In the callers already - an Anny wife.
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follow.
S.turd1y, 9 t114·P. .IM-:EVIIIII'Iti by A-t,..ment
KNITTING LESSO'to1S STAR~Ni';'S~N .
for only three bookings.
Fat Jack E. Leonard'• on a The moon Is between lte last
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Someone has tile sprlghUy very strict diet since the doctor quarter and new phlse.
'""' . '

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011 aevThe 17th blrtbdav of BIll
officers ar.d Hackett was Gb!erVed Tui!Sday I
are urged to attend. evening with a family party.
Reunion
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A ·Chlfslmas flower s~ow Ia er sllol!, Mrs. ,lla"[rence Mil·
be held in Ngvember was lhoao .was . we!r.OmedaO'a n~~ .·,\·' ·' ~ ,._
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tile berne of lilts. Carl Denison. 1by Mrs. Reibel was accepted and John GUmore
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wjtll Mrs. Johft' Hunnell bel~ Chapman. Mrs. .I\Obert Re1bel, '!'he program by M!'S. lia~ Gilmore, ,
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1,;, beln n~med ,the · meeting aro gave a (letail- can violets lor shows. M r s. MlddlePifl'l Church
tr. haridle work 'ass ~ments ed report of the state conven- Dayton Parsons gave a report Pallbearer! w~re ,}'V e&lt;n d e
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Carto!J!o~.
, Dan White and Arthur Miller Garden Clubs held In Athens violets, and Mrs. Winn exhibit· Bowen, Leo Chit(!,, ~ ,
Cl!l!)in~atl, a~d W'i_St~rville .
•were named ro-cllolrmen for last week. Mrs. Reibel was gen- ed sin~le crown plants.
Mel8bart and ,WUbur h e 'IOns IY•r• als9. pre_sent
'tlujt ~in'
the sale of the commemoratiVe ere! cha!Tman for the conven· Garden1ng tips for September! bald. The f;tev. liOn Moy~·
Parkersburg, W. Va., A~=~~~'
teen rals~d for
ptograms at the f•rst game -~ tlon
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were given by Mrs. Denison. Jlc!aled 'a11!1 .b~rial ~T,BS ln the dria, KentQCky, and · 0
~il'·"maroo" n anil gold
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membership drive was discuss- I Members also heard reoorts She suggested that lawns be ' Rivervi~w temetecy. I .
P.ark, .'California.
the M~ies l:llgh BanH, and ed land Miller, as vice pres!- ' on the Mejgs"County Fa1r flow- fertilized. that old clumps oil ,M~. ·sums ba,s returned to &gt;'
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1a~t''$4,Siill 1~ "eeded to dent, will serve w1th Mrs Har- 1
·--- :peonies and bearded iris and Covington bUt his wif~ and
SWARTZ REUNIO!~L
bill
bid Rice of Rutland. Mr. Nor- - ·
g·l day lilies be reset, and that daughter wUI remain ,
for 'llhe •nnpal Swartz .(a!lliiY re·
Tui'nod In at ihf. •meeling was man Van Matre of Middleport,
80
watermg and cultivating ros.) a week. ,Mr. 9ilm~re left. Tue&amp;· union~ will , be l!eld SUJUI~y, ced
for $l,l50.50 'from the and Mrs. Gene Hc•udash•lt of
, bushes be decreased, but that day for his luime In Bradenton. September 3, in the Woo ch Inc
Band Boost~rs, n 0 w Pomeroy.
spraying or dusting be con tin· .
1 Grove at. Alfred, 0. with a.
.The Pomeroy group A re eption for David Bowen, .
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'1'1\e State Flower of Indiana 'ket dinner at noon, PresidentiSrc!aSilrer· Nel•i&lt;SI
....~iliiiiiiiiliiiiiii~~~sw:a:r~tz:..::and:,~Sec~re;t~ar~y~~;..,.,.~~!io~~
previously given $:!,000 to new band director, and Mrs. ~
"i Mrs Demson served a salad ~~~th~e_::;:_
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uniform fund.
Bowen was ~rid followmg the l
R course. A plant sale was held I
0!l&lt;'ratjon of the conct&gt;•sloo me•tmg. bvender spide!' mmm j
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' hour. The September meetmg · !~
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fj!Otball games was , discussed the refreshment t•ble Cook~es ' M
d M L W McCom- ' w'll be held at the home of
fi· De(
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Mrs. James T1tus.
··-·- ' and coffee were served.
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er the weekend with Mrs J E.l
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McComas agd Mrs Iva Ward,
a patient at Doctor's Hospital.
Mrs Ward underwent surgery !
Demon!trations on l!'akmg
Monda).
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th~ o•ogram nt Mondav night's ~
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Miss Connie Miller of Columr
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VISited here Saturday with ' A dinner preceding the
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d'n Club to be held In •he ••c· 1
her grandmother Mrs. Alma 11earsal for the weddin~ of Mrss
• tl.I room of the Co!Umbe' and I '
Miller.
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Syracuse. Danny Fink and Ed-/ Hosp1tal.
Asa Bradhurv, the R~e~v~.nm':~;[l
die Brown of Middleport were • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gross of Donahue, Mrs. c. M. H
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In Columbus Sunday to attend Cuyahoga Falls were weekend Forrest D Bachtel all of Mid· ,.
the Oh10 State Fair.
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day from Toledo for a visit with America, will conclude Its .
Mrs crary Davis
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M~s Christine ' Grant an 41Station in Syracuse thi! Sa~­
Miss Katherine Grant of Colum- ~ day, September 2. Th~ sale wt)l
bus are Middleport visitors this be ThurSday and Fr1day from
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Ray Pickens of Columbus vis- from 10 a. m. until 4· p. ,
!ted Sunday with his father, Dr. JWced goops of various klitjl(ll
Ray Pickens.
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Mr. and Mrs Dwight &gt;\vaJJace Proceeds will go towards reo
and daughter accfmpanled pairing the first floor of
their son, Bruce, to MarshaJI Lodge_ hall for a meeting
University, where he wlll be a on which work bas al:::·~~s~:ill~
junior this year. They attended ! started. Any member.
a buffet dinner !or the parents to donate labor or money to·
hosted by the Marshall Athletic ward this project will be l"ll•
Department. The Wallace lam- ly appreciated.
ily recently spent a week at The council Is In need of
Portsmouth, Va., with their circulating heater and anyone
son, Hospitalman Alan Wallace, ,_having one to sell or will dostationed at the U. S. Naval :nate to them may contact one
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~lack aoo sons John Ill an d II weekend youth revival ' which
Donald Canton; Mr. and Mrs. conclnded with a ~lrspl1raUrorijl
Wayne' Weir and sons Rick ! on Sunday afternoon.
and Greg, Caledonia; Mr. ~d Louis Diehl, , 1 student
Mrs. Harley Johnson and chil- Spring Arbor College, was evan· II
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