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man or the ll&amp;odea admini..
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Mrs. Mary start
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. ~1111er P,nny and· Brian, left Sunday Young.
~e 'If Ithem P"!baiiiY ~uld laet rnorninc after ,pendi11R a few Mrs. Nonna CUnls, Mn.
!~ . Cllll In IIJe ring with day• wtth ~er mother, lflrs. Wll· rot Gheen and MiSll M&amp;ry rl'lll,.l
·By J&gt;lCK JOYCI!l
4~ · hea.v~e~ht ~!l)pion ma Ginther, for their new f\ilme cis of Po111eroy visit~
UPI Sp&amp;rll Writer
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Clay, byl II , ~ithef .in New Orleans. He had )Jel!n day with Mr. and Mra.
ABle ihe American' Football
or, Thad Spencer . stationed for the past year at Young.
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Lea1ue !an and he'll say,
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win the cqrrent -•earch Dover, Del. and waa enroute to Mr. and Mr•. Rlcllard Rb~ shQws we'vnaufhl up."
fer a title successor tbey surely his new post ir. New Orl~ans.
and child~. Rirky and "'l!nda Tallr to the National Footltan I
1IVUld be ~~ple.asers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newell visited Mr. and MrJ.
LeaiQt fan and he'll say,
8oth Ell1s and ~f earned and lamipy spent the weekend Rhode~ over the wtPkend.
"exhibition• don't mean
lilt plaudits of • slim Cl'9wd or at c.dar ·Point
Mr. and l\IJ's. 'Frank Paul&amp;y thing."
U;fff in the Allll;Odom• . last Mrs Lawrenc~ Smith, Mrs. of Dexter called on Mrs.
Of course, the Super
saturday altem0011 or the way Roy Chri•ty and Mrs. Clayton Harper and family Sunday.
deoides it all as In ita Initial
they won llle1r first ~und bopts Allen wer&lt;t in Parkersburg
Guy Harper and ranllly
meettnc of the two league
In the el1mmatton tournalllftnt to . Mcmdav evening.
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SQnday evenil18 with hla
champion• last aeaacm wnen the
detenr.me a new champion.
Mr. snd Mrs. Rex Bailoy and Alice Ellis and family at
Green Bay Packers, of .-..
Clay, . currently ~fJrockect ~oer and Mr. and Mrs. William ire,
year-old NFL beat the seYI!II .
be&lt;:au$0 he is under conviction Wil 1nd Danny spent /unday
Mr. and Mrs. Wagroner year.old AFL's Kansaa City,
for refusal to ~ccept induction at Lake Logan and 01 · Man's went to !'earl Chapel for
10. But then again, the AFL
into the armed forces, wasn't Cave. . · ·
day Sc~ool and preaching lut ~cker says. "one game doesn't
among the crowd, which paid . Mr. and Mn. Glenn Lambert, Sunday.
prove a thing."
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$9:1,560 to see the fiiflts in Middleport, were Sunday djn- Rev.
Frank Oleesebrew In Saturday night's other
t"UI~ht
peraons. However, he StJt1!ly n•r guosts of Mr. and Mrs. preached at the
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phia Eaglei dow~d thi
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miUions on seven contlnenls LucUI~ Smith and Peggy Cald· pelt is on vacation.
land Browns, 28,13, Kallllas
who oaw them on t~levision.
well IP"nl the Wl!ekend In Ak·
Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass visite4 routed the Houiloii'Oi.ters,
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ron With Mr. and Mrs. John l!frs. Oma Ari~ and went
the Oaklancj ~efs nlppe&lt;l the
RmvOSHIMA
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"""pie. . Ellis ripped and tore rame Rl!ut~. Kathy and 8en.
c~urch at ~ech Grove:
San Diego Chareers, 24.J3, end
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Leotlo Martin's face Into a Mr. snd Mrs. Vern W•hcr, Ray· Roshe Is the pastor.
the Miami ,Dolphins trlp..,.. .the
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Holzer Hospital.
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1 pl1ce called !'earl Harbor.
round In the openmg match.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christv
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• place II' the AFL's Western Di·
Th• tlmf was t :l4 a.m. on f ~...U.nf
Bapt~st Chul't'h youth ,roup •n· Sponrer's iZ-round distance spent the weekend in Woostl&gt;i
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Aug.•. 1945.
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season, thus scored the first
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Ern. ie Terrell wasn't nearly so Fisher. Mro. LUlie Christy
La\V. AFL victory over rival NFL
A Bit bonlbe .
1 Sunday with Mr. and
"Enola G ., r 11lth .th• name
Mr. and Mrl. Earl
bloody nor nearly as pleasing to tumPd home with them after renee ~mith.
team,
ay PAinted on 1t~
WP.re bwiiH!Is viliitora" in
the crowd. In fact, It was soendmg two weeks with t h e Mr and Mrs Charlei G
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marked by a 1most constant Fishers
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Japan::.% ; lllmshSO\!Ihern .B~"Eiliottclf Holbrook, Ariz. to see _his sister, Mra. Jessie booing.
DM!ds Marrlyn Wilson and visited Saturday evening ~lth
seapon rillpG by
IIlli, 1 flU_piQed hl~ wife and chn.l Jewell and also visited Mr.
Bul, the boos were aimed al avl
Belcastro, CQiumbus, Mr. an~rs. Clayton Allen and
tains.
P'l!ell mqun- d1tn at ibe hOme o1 her br~th· Mrs. John Hnaf.
· 'l'errell, whoF• !ow blow•. rabbit spent the weekend with Mr. Bill.
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Hirosltiml bad been IJN'red 1Mrs. Victor Perry. where they Rev . .and Mrs. Ray Biddle, wobbly back-pedaling more than day raller~ were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. He.nry Eichinger have been
QN~Y
the disaslri&gt;Us lirt-bornbinf l have spent ..veral week~ vis· Beloit, s~nt Mpnday night as offset the sevffi,lnch reach E. R. Robmson. Pmnerov, and Mr. and Mrs. AV!!ry Elrhln~er,
ra1ds that had stn~tk Toltyo. l llllltl hfr parenta, Mr. and Mrt. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed ad~antage ~· held and used in Mr. aod MT!. C. K. Nelson.
Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs.
ftO,~ ~WII - lolonct tn
Thf industries of war hummed l Elza McComas.
Jeffers.
plltng up a slim point edge over Mr. and Mra. Harry Failure Clarence Stewart Nelsonville
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Spencer lor nine rounds.
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The fouling llnally caught up
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; en and lam11y. Ath•ns, called Mra W'ld M w·
with Tl'l'l'ell and reforee Jimmy [
H:"hl~a, t~ tlloQght, wa~ ::V!~u';."nts, Mr. and Mrs. Xen~, ~h: waa: vis~~n~·~~re, ~e~h.r••llzed the •.Jx.foot, six
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Tlt:~t was what Utey thoqht ' ~ejld pools of his . mother, sonville
d iOn m
at 8 11 a m. on a calm •ummer , Mra. Clarenre Canod•
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morning in the 21st year of ·the I Mernbora o~ Temple Metho· Mr. arod Mrs. Frank Warren
reign or Emperor Hirohito.
I dtst Churdl Sc:hool enoyrd a returned to their home
A minu~ later-· their world plmlc In tho thureh J!TOVe on Ft. Smith. Ark., after spend- I
end•d m a 6!inding flash of lr,ht Sunday.
' lng some time here wJth
anrl rtre and !llnrm. ~me M~ Oleva Smith of Co!um- son-In-law and daughter,
IG,OOO ~rsons died
ai!lll&gt;tl bus spent 1he -kend witfl her and Mrs. Robert Bishop a n
, ~nstantly u tilt&gt; grtat force 1 PBftnls, Mr. and Mr1. Lewis , ~hlldren willie he recl•pet·nted 1
. "'rnEd, charred and blew away 1 Smil~ and Nancy.
IIrom throat sursery.
: :hounnrl• of liny wood-and· [ ,alai'VIn Chast lo In Shelter.
' pnl)('r houses.
lng Arm• H..pttol wllfrt he Is 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rob Tumtr vis·
f W~ere the htirt of the city sdhedu~ far surg~ry. His / !ted with Mrs. Anna !!IIzabeth
: had hoen there was now nothing dau~ter, ~... Alina Heln. of Turner, Dexter, on Sunday aft.
but blatkened ruins.
1 M1chtgan, ls here to be with ernoon. Mrs. Vina Braleyi,;f!lid·
lnrredi&amp;ly. almost ~t Gmund ' her ·parel!ll
dleport, was al80 1 Jlllftl.
. Zem. tne steel elrders of what Mu Crabtree, Hazel Park, Mr. and Mr1. Joe M~~~
t, had be•n Hirqphima's Industrial "!iclj.. was 1 w•ekend gul!li! of tor and daughtm have
· promotion cen)er still reached • hiS parents, Mr. and Mr1. Ea- 1ed from a trio. They vl•l~
1 to the sky.
gar Crabtree. .
· h1s mother, Mrs. c. E.
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Only Evld"'ee
. 1 Mr. and Mra. lllerrill Bolton, I Whorter, RaRankl. Toxa•: his
, Tod~y Ill• rui111 of the , Piquu, called on Mr and Mrs. I brother and flmlly, tile Arthur
Industrial "hnn . ara the only Fern GillOII~ on Suoctay afier· McWhot;!_~~ fi!ViiY of Loeidlart,
remaining rvtdence of the noon. Jeffry Glilorly, •·ho had Texas: ,
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, mlnut• when a city died.
. spent &lt;ev.ral dllys wilh h is Mrs ... Ed Pfndegrass, Cadrist,
1 At 8'14 a.m. Sunday· a gr~ndpar.nts, returnEd h 0 .,., e Texis, and other r~latlves
' rnom•nt of sllente was 'llet~ with his pal'&lt;'nts, Mr. and Mn. the _area
.. to re~emb•r that day 22 years Cecil GIIJOIIY and family of HIS mother, Mr~. C. E. Me·
· ago m a cer&lt;'mcny that has I Athens, who also visited at the Whorter, and niece and n~~~~::j
become traditionaL
GJIIOIIY home on Sunday.
. Norma and Mike Hay, 1
In the Q&amp;rk and mu.. um that I .Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Crab- pamed them to Ohio and will
·, sl&lt;lnds on Gro11Rd Zfro only the , tree spent Satitrday evening vi•· spend a vacation here.
; tollmg of toe big br•nze peace 1iting her brother-in-ao• a n d Mrs. Katherine Lawson and
bell broke the silence.
sister. Mr. and Mr.o. Paul Gas- Mr1. EliJaheth Jordan Wllre
Todny H lr o shim a again ton and family in Albanv. They Charleston, W. Va. , on We.metl·l
.t.hrlve• with mdustrv- the inrlus- enoyed the slides takPr.· by the day to 'l8f Mn. Lawaon'a mollll-1
ol •peaC'f. Her factories turn Gaatons on tnel; recent trip 10 er,Mrs. Ola Withrow, who
; out . shops autos. furniture, the Pacjlic Ocean.
, sertously til at Mountain State
. lextoles and the highes~qualitv Druzina Woodrum Alban • Hospital, Charl4111ton. ·
· Janon
k
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1spent a day with Mr.' and Mrs.:
• .·~mplo CbUl'&lt;'h youth
H1msh1ma s bavs rroduct the Ney Carpenter.
· group JOmed young folks from
.=J~nest oysters for eati"i end Membera ~ the Carpenter : A_lbany and Rev. F.uge~ ' Brun.
dijle and his 10•1ta for a wiener
roast and r&lt;tcreatlon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
K•Jrns in Alban~. on 'laturday
evenlnf,
.
Mn. Dalsv Rawllnjls I~ con·
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Yaiesrlnr satisfactorily ~t the
Shei!A!ring Ar1111 Hoapital fotlowin~ her accident and will be

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have a biiPf onl btctu• of
'Illia ~IUIIID iJ for fOQng Idancing.
people, lher1 probietlll · and I'm Student CouncU president
pleasure•, their trouble• and for the next schOOl year, and
~n. As with the reat of Helen the kids have asked me to get
Help US!, It welcomes la~gha them a dance for Homl!l!OmlnJ.
but won't 4odie a aer1ous quet- If t do, It will be tile lirJI dann
lion with a brush-off.
in the school's 15 yeart ol esSend your lteP.aBe que1tions istence. Help will bo •PPrecl·
lo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, ated. -STUDENT COUNCIL
eare ol Heiiu Help US1, tblt PRES.
newspaper.
Dear Pres.t
A J)ANGE ll4lf
11 I agree with you - end I
Dear Relent
• · do - it may onlY make the
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QQr hlgb llt!bool won't lei us scbool board more muley. Bul
have dances. It iln'l the facul· 11 you get a majority of par·
:10.:-&gt; ""t
ty·, fault, l!ut the ~~'~tool enll on your tlda, they can
board's. The bqard II mlde bend t~e right ears - or pin
•P largely 0, people whose re- thorn back - end you'll have
OUR SALI ON
ligion saya daliclng Ill a sin, your Homecomlnl Dance, plus
Mr. and Mra. I. 0. McCoy
and tead1 to Immorality. We o\ber chaperoned recreation
tr and tllo fair Rolrllhment• attended the Beall reunion at IHEFLIN NIXES
wlll be 'heralded tn nl!'IIIP'vfr
SUMMIR IHOIS
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or other reUglona teet that •It- throug~out the year. .
a
p served by j.110 TrusJeU. Burnsville, W. Va., Sunday.
HOLLYWOOD IUP!) _ van advertlsetnenll tn eecb
CONTINU.I .
er games the .IYID Jhould he What s a Jam• Wlth~ut
next meeting will bo Aug. Miss Edna McCoy and Miss Hefiin has withdrawn from the seven eltlea, illcludlol fult··page
usod for recreation - and lho3e dance afterwards? tAsk a cer· Gall Thoma . and iharon ust 3 at the Sutton Church. - Jackie 8ahr were at
tlproming Broadway
ads on the day prec'l'!dlng
who don't want to dance could tain prominent State iO¥tfDOT Holter jlave demonstrations 0n Sharon Holter Reporter.
College •t Huntlnaton, w. Va., "Beer Island," In favor of
arrival. TV advertj,;•ng wUI ~~MkWiepert, 0,
play ga111e1. IniiUd 11'1 closed who. some Dl years llt!O, led a
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10 be used in some 411 the titles.
liP tight
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student rebellion llllnll h II ~acking and pac ng and
CAR.PENTM BOYS
'!" two ays lor .th~lr orienta.
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ld r
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dancing rule _ Jor holt and hoatlss when tha A
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tlon pripr to entermg
The CIIOJI&amp;O Good GuY$
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To ~•·
...w you ow r1g ou co11eae s uo •
B tha lt. Go.oo Club llltl
spec 1a1 r• ..,.. • on • 1r1P there
!lily fathers m, two years ago and won, after temporary sus- J:l ~6 1 th bo of
an ._H Club Con&amp;I'IIS was given
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DENVER 11'1 'RIDE'
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Brighten the life
1 respectable Dill wlllted !o pNlslon.) -H.
Truy ell The~t
lle eo by W11ter Jordan when the Car. Mrs. Mary Reed &amp;pent
HO~LYWOOD (UP!) - Bob i
epen up a biUlllfds p~rlor. One
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Boys 4-H Cluo 111tl on nesday with Mrs. Donna
(Gilligan's ntand) Denver
of • fried ...
~~ our IOllll&lt;!ilmtn _ratted 1 Dear Helen:
::em= plndr~nt. The group
17 at the Columbia School. and daughter, Lois, at Racine. star In ''The Sweet Ride," first
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'1torm about el··lllt bad things Could anyone tell lilt IIIlo Js scu
I ne,
camp ng
the meeting the boy1 eP.
, ~three movies 11 20th Centw,• ll
with flowers
that go on In pool balls (or did the author of this verse? I
1 i•me of IIOftbaU and Charles Wm. Musar.Mso!"'n~ar, I ~F;;;ox;_l~or;_;;;Joe:_;P_:u:;le~rna~~:;.·..,.....
1 d011
ak
58 yeara iliO), and 10 anolller round i_t in an old purse beloor· W'thy t
't
were Jel'Ved by Mr. ~ndthMrsC. StdarlmCgl k
,
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th
h
• ou
a vu1 IP r .. . ..
was m e am en ar
C'heor up a lick friend
recreatl• wltlt ·.,ow•
e '"' to my mot e~.
.
One fact In life shinea lurn- Donnie Cheadle and Jerry Penn. .t 1 . P ker8b
w
· witli' 1 gift of flowers, 1
drain.
Whenever life IS at a lull
-Rodney Jord1n, Reporter.
PI a In ar
urg, ·
011' Youlll Cl!nler II lbeUI And all my future dark
l~us.
frorn Sr,day unt~ Tuesday,
mce &amp;e!jture that will
t CMllllblt. .,..,_ .;;..0 .1 let wi And I'm convinced l'm dead• '11lat I m cert.ln patches
RIVRRVJEW CLUB
when he had oome glass
mean so much!
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Contain tufftclent pholphor· The Riverview t-H Club met moved from hts loot.
ouo
on July 28 at the horne o! San.
Vou get our lisuat fine
to observe birthdays, holid1y1,
Make i~ a
'l'o make two thouiand dra Newlun with Mar,aret Carl Powell 0~ Fa1rb&lt;!rn.
&gt;ervice and finishing.
• floral &amp;ift. See us!
every day
matcheal
Brown and Maxine Whitehead, spending • few day• With
eln at 9, outet 5
-KATY
edvison, in ·charl•· Ten mem· I. 0. McCoy family.
Dear Kaly:
bera were present. The mem- Mrs. I. 0. McCoy end ehil-· 11
I don't know the author,
bt!rs discussed judglni. the nu· . dren spent • day with her
iMOit'S llftlfS
·Middleport, 0.
$9 N. 2nd A••·
It'• a comforting thought that ltrltiM contest at the fair, and Iter, Mrs. Red Wilfong, at West II
somewhere within Ul we've
t 'committe• was appointed to Milford, W. Va., rocently.
1ot what It takea to llihl
make 1 1ign for the lair which
the world. -Jl
includ"s the Junior Leaders
==~;;;:::~;;:~;=;;;~~§~~~========;;;:;:;:~iiiiii;.- the club. Everyone showed
their projeets and gave demonstrations. Health and Safety
wu lead by Patty Grotsnieke!.'
Tttey pleyea "What Do You
"This One-Ninety Is a
Know About Diseaoes." Terosa
whole
famiiJ
C/11cheiler was in charge o!
mll'eatlon. Sandn Newlun serv·
,,
eel refreshments. -sandra New.
lqn, Repor!A!r. .
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PLBIASVItE RIDERS
Mra. William Downie 1 n d
Sherry Indealad were In
charge of th1 It members preswhen the Meigs 4-H PleasRta'ers llltl on July 24 at
Downie Acres Ftrm. A
Ide1monstration on how to show
mare and 1 colt in batter,
basic oteps on breakq a
to ride wer~ 1Jiven by the
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Billy served rtlresllmenta. Tht
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11 6 p. m. at the fairgrounds.Jallet Humphrey, Reporter.

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FORI!;ST HILLS, N.J. fUPI)
-Jamea Skelton ol Vancouver
B.C., pl'evenred an America~
•hutout In the Stevene c u p
International a e nl oro tennl~ :
championahips Sunday by de- 1
fealln~ 'Calvin MacCracken of
Tenafly, N.J., ~-2, 12-10. The
U.S led ' Canada 4-0 after '
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Mr. and Mro. Ralph
8lld. dauanter of Racine spent
an evening· with Mr. and Mrs.
Wamt~ J!.~se and family recently.
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Mrs. RuHl Swepston and
dren of Columllus visit~
1m' paren!l. Mr. and Mro.
Ralpll Lee, 'lbunday and
day.
Mra. lUdllrd Yilun!l and chU·
dren ol Olarlotte, Tenn. are
¥isittng ber parents, Mr.
Jolrs. !daon Roush.
Spei\dtnf a weekend It .the
borne ol Mary Clrel• were Mr
llld Mrl. Melvin arete 'nd
da,,.uab:t,- of Collllllbul, Mr. and
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l)Oaakl Plm!t ol Athens,
and Mra. Geofp Circle and.
I~ ot Ati!Jd, Ky., and Mr.
and' Mra. J1111t1 Qrcle,

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were lllpper iUfBtl on MQIIday
at the home of their _.lndson
and family, Mr and Mra. IJavid Wiseman and children, Rutland.

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Davis of the New · Y~rl&lt; M•ts
will bP honored toni,. bv the
Dtoartment ~ Park• as th1
outstanding "oradua\1!" of his
oublie school nlavin-ound are~ In
Brooilyn. Davia · won · two Natton•J Leacue battlnq lltlta
with thf l.o• Anr•l"! "'"~·~·•

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Dally sentinel, Pomerov-Middleport, 0., Aur. 7, 1967-S

Mrs. Mary start
/t
' · .. CJ.lJUCE ALLEN
children of Phoenix,
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OOVSTON (UP!)
N
. ..1' , T. $it. ~lid Mrs. AI Pelll!'!On, guests of Mr. and Mril.
. ~1111er P,nny and· Brian, left Sunday Young.
~e 'If Ithem P"!baiiiY ~uld laet rnorninc after ,pendi11R a few Mrs. Nonna CUnls, Mn.
!~ . Cllll In IIJe ring with day• wtth ~er mother, lflrs. Wll· rot Gheen and MiSll M&amp;ry rl'lll,.l
·By J&gt;lCK JOYCI!l
4~ · hea.v~e~ht ~!l)pion ma Ginther, for their new f\ilme cis of Po111eroy visit~
UPI Sp&amp;rll Writer
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Clay, byl II , ~ithef .in New Orleans. He had )Jel!n day with Mr. and Mra.
ABle ihe American' Football
or, Thad Spencer . stationed for the past year at Young.
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Lea1ue !an and he'll say,
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win the cqrrent -•earch Dover, Del. and waa enroute to Mr. and Mr•. Rlcllard Rb~ shQws we'vnaufhl up."
fer a title successor tbey surely his new post ir. New Orl~ans.
and child~. Rirky and "'l!nda Tallr to the National Footltan I
1IVUld be ~~ple.asers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newell visited Mr. and MrJ.
LeaiQt fan and he'll say,
8oth Ell1s and ~f earned and lamipy spent the weekend Rhode~ over the wtPkend.
"exhibition• don't mean
lilt plaudits of • slim Cl'9wd or at c.dar ·Point
Mr. and l\IJ's. 'Frank Paul&amp;y thing."
U;fff in the Allll;Odom• . last Mrs Lawrenc~ Smith, Mrs. of Dexter called on Mrs.
Of course, the Super
saturday altem0011 or the way Roy Chri•ty and Mrs. Clayton Harper and family Sunday.
deoides it all as In ita Initial
they won llle1r first ~und bopts Allen wer&lt;t in Parkersburg
Guy Harper and ranllly
meettnc of the two league
In the el1mmatton tournalllftnt to . Mcmdav evening.
·
SQnday evenil18 with hla
champion• last aeaacm wnen the
detenr.me a new champion.
Mr. snd Mrs. Rex Bailoy and Alice Ellis and family at
Green Bay Packers, of .-..
Clay, . currently ~fJrockect ~oer and Mr. and Mrs. William ire,
year-old NFL beat the seYI!II .
be&lt;:au$0 he is under conviction Wil 1nd Danny spent /unday
Mr. and Mrs. Wagroner year.old AFL's Kansaa City,
for refusal to ~ccept induction at Lake Logan and 01 · Man's went to !'earl Chapel for
10. But then again, the AFL
into the armed forces, wasn't Cave. . · ·
day Sc~ool and preaching lut ~cker says. "one game doesn't
among the crowd, which paid . Mr. and Mn. Glenn Lambert, Sunday.
prove a thing."
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$9:1,560 to see the fiiflts in Middleport, were Sunday djn- Rev.
Frank Oleesebrew In Saturday night's other
t"UI~ht
peraons. However, he StJt1!ly n•r guosts of Mr. and Mrs. preached at the
exhibition ~ction, the PhUadeJ.
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must hav~ been one of the Raymood Elberfeld and Mike. Chureh last Sunday. Rav.
phia Eaglei dow~d thi
U .:.,_
miUions on seven contlnenls LucUI~ Smith and Peggy Cald· pelt is on vacation.
land Browns, 28,13, Kallllas
who oaw them on t~levision.
well IP"nl the Wl!ekend In Ak·
Mrs. Ruth Snodgrass visite4 routed the Houiloii'Oi.ters,
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Bloody :Pulp
ron With Mr. and Mrs. John l!frs. Oma Ari~ and went
the Oaklancj ~efs nlppe&lt;l the
RmvOSHIMA
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(UPI)-Twtpty- l pearls for wearing In · all ofl a\,cr lndustrlout
"""pie. . Ellis ripped and tore rame Rl!ut~. Kathy and 8en.
c~urch at ~ech Grove:
San Diego Chareers, 24.J3, end
ti\'O
.... Sundlv J•••n Ja,....
Leotlo Martin's face Into a Mr. snd Mrs. Vern W•hcr, Ray· Roshe Is the pastor.
the Miami ,Dolphins trlp..,.. .the
...;.. tllt -wllirlwlnd
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.-n.·11 citY of Wide streets
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heart boat• agll.ln • at,.•
..r thin
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before
~-:oo•
1lll1P for a technical Ch icago, 'Yere recent gueots of Mr. Faudree Is Improving at Buffalo Bllls, 10-7.
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•·mds of •v ""' had 'lflwed in
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Holzer Hospital.
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Oenver, which finished In
1 pl1ce called !'earl Harbor.
round In the openmg match.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christv
-Mn · Job 51
• place II' the AFL's Western Di·
Th• tlmf was t :l4 a.m. on f ~...U.nf
Bapt~st Chul't'h youth ,roup •n· Sponrer's iZ-round distance spent the weekend in Woostl&gt;i
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vision 'wtth a 4-10 recoPd
Aug.•. 1945.
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season, thus scored the first
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ave 011 Sunday.
Ern. ie Terrell wasn't nearly so Fisher. Mro. LUlie Christy
La\V. AFL victory over rival NFL
A Bit bonlbe .
1 Sunday with Mr. and
"Enola G ., r 11lth .th• name
Mr. and Mrl. Earl
bloody nor nearly as pleasing to tumPd home with them after renee ~mith.
team,
ay PAinted on 1t~
WP.re bwiiH!Is viliitora" in
the crowd. In fact, It was soendmg two weeks with t h e Mr and Mrs Charlei G
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morni
ov 111the·the calm
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lumbus
on Saturday and
marked by a 1most constant Fishers
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lein, ·Charlene,
Japan::.% ; lllmshSO\!Ihern .B~"Eiliottclf Holbrook, Ariz. to see _his sister, Mra. Jessie booing.
DM!ds Marrlyn Wilson and visited Saturday evening ~lth
seapon rillpG by
IIlli, 1 flU_piQed hl~ wife and chn.l Jewell and also visited Mr.
Bul, the boos were aimed al avl
Belcastro, CQiumbus, Mr. an~rs. Clayton Allen and
tains.
P'l!ell mqun- d1tn at ibe hOme o1 her br~th· Mrs. John Hnaf.
· 'l'errell, whoF• !ow blow•. rabbit spent the weekend with Mr. Bill.
.
er:iP.jaw lnd lister, Mr. and
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pucnhmg, hold ·~ Pnd eventua: and r.frs. Thomas Weher. SQn. Recent ~lsitor·s of · Mr. and
Hirosltiml bad been IJN'red 1Mrs. Victor Perry. where they Rev . .and Mrs. Ray Biddle, wobbly back-pedaling more than day raller~ were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. He.nry Eichinger have been
QN~Y
the disaslri&gt;Us lirt-bornbinf l have spent ..veral week~ vis· Beloit, s~nt Mpnday night as offset the sevffi,lnch reach E. R. Robmson. Pmnerov, and Mr. and Mrs. AV!!ry Elrhln~er,
ra1ds that had stn~tk Toltyo. l llllltl hfr parenta, Mr. and Mrt. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed ad~antage ~· held and used in Mr. aod MT!. C. K. Nelson.
Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs.
ftO,~ ~WII - lolonct tn
Thf industries of war hummed l Elza McComas.
Jeffers.
plltng up a slim point edge over Mr. and Mra. Harry Failure Clarence Stewart Nelsonville
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and the ptOpl~ ' ut ~ In I"
Mr. and Mr1. Earl
Spencer lor nine rounds.
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The fouling llnally caught up
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Good PW..
; en and lam11y. Ath•ns, called Mra W'ld M w·
with Tl'l'l'ell and reforee Jimmy [
H:"hl~a, t~ tlloQght, wa~ ::V!~u';."nts, Mr. and Mrs. Xen~, ~h: waa: vis~~n~·~~re, ~e~h.r••llzed the •.Jx.foot, six
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me •mil two pomts In th~
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people in Tokvo really had 'ft! Mr. and Mra. Walter CAnnde lnd dauflhter M
d M lOth round for the flagrant
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Tlt:~t was what Utey thoqht ' ~ejld pools of his . mother, sonville
d iOn m
at 8 11 a m. on a calm •ummer , Mra. Clarenre Canod•
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morning in the 21st year of ·the I Mernbora o~ Temple Metho· Mr. arod Mrs. Frank Warren
reign or Emperor Hirohito.
I dtst Churdl Sc:hool enoyrd a returned to their home
A minu~ later-· their world plmlc In tho thureh J!TOVe on Ft. Smith. Ark., after spend- I
end•d m a 6!inding flash of lr,ht Sunday.
' lng some time here wJth
anrl rtre and !llnrm. ~me M~ Oleva Smith of Co!um- son-In-law and daughter,
IG,OOO ~rsons died
ai!lll&gt;tl bus spent 1he -kend witfl her and Mrs. Robert Bishop a n
, ~nstantly u tilt&gt; grtat force 1 PBftnls, Mr. and Mr1. Lewis , ~hlldren willie he recl•pet·nted 1
. "'rnEd, charred and blew away 1 Smil~ and Nancy.
IIrom throat sursery.
: :hounnrl• of liny wood-and· [ ,alai'VIn Chast lo In Shelter.
' pnl)('r houses.
lng Arm• H..pttol wllfrt he Is 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rob Tumtr vis·
f W~ere the htirt of the city sdhedu~ far surg~ry. His / !ted with Mrs. Anna !!IIzabeth
: had hoen there was now nothing dau~ter, ~... Alina Heln. of Turner, Dexter, on Sunday aft.
but blatkened ruins.
1 M1chtgan, ls here to be with ernoon. Mrs. Vina Braleyi,;f!lid·
lnrredi&amp;ly. almost ~t Gmund ' her ·parel!ll
dleport, was al80 1 Jlllftl.
. Zem. tne steel elrders of what Mu Crabtree, Hazel Park, Mr. and Mr1. Joe M~~~
t, had be•n Hirqphima's Industrial "!iclj.. was 1 w•ekend gul!li! of tor and daughtm have
· promotion cen)er still reached • hiS parents, Mr. and Mr1. Ea- 1ed from a trio. They vl•l~
1 to the sky.
gar Crabtree. .
· h1s mother, Mrs. c. E.
.
Only Evld"'ee
. 1 Mr. and Mra. lllerrill Bolton, I Whorter, RaRankl. Toxa•: his
, Tod~y Ill• rui111 of the , Piquu, called on Mr and Mrs. I brother and flmlly, tile Arthur
Industrial "hnn . ara the only Fern GillOII~ on Suoctay afier· McWhot;!_~~ fi!ViiY of Loeidlart,
remaining rvtdence of the noon. Jeffry Glilorly, •·ho had Texas: ,
!til
, mlnut• when a city died.
. spent &lt;ev.ral dllys wilh h is Mrs ... Ed Pfndegrass, Cadrist,
1 At 8'14 a.m. Sunday· a gr~ndpar.nts, returnEd h 0 .,., e Texis, and other r~latlves
' rnom•nt of sllente was 'llet~ with his pal'&lt;'nts, Mr. and Mn. the _area
.. to re~emb•r that day 22 years Cecil GIIJOIIY and family of HIS mother, Mr~. C. E. Me·
· ago m a cer&lt;'mcny that has I Athens, who also visited at the Whorter, and niece and n~~~~::j
become traditionaL
GJIIOIIY home on Sunday.
. Norma and Mike Hay, 1
In the Q&amp;rk and mu.. um that I .Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Crab- pamed them to Ohio and will
·, sl&lt;lnds on Gro11Rd Zfro only the , tree spent Satitrday evening vi•· spend a vacation here.
; tollmg of toe big br•nze peace 1iting her brother-in-ao• a n d Mrs. Katherine Lawson and
bell broke the silence.
sister. Mr. and Mr.o. Paul Gas- Mr1. EliJaheth Jordan Wllre
Todny H lr o shim a again ton and family in Albanv. They Charleston, W. Va. , on We.metl·l
.t.hrlve• with mdustrv- the inrlus- enoyed the slides takPr.· by the day to 'l8f Mn. Lawaon'a mollll-1
ol •peaC'f. Her factories turn Gaatons on tnel; recent trip 10 er,Mrs. Ola Withrow, who
; out . shops autos. furniture, the Pacjlic Ocean.
, sertously til at Mountain State
. lextoles and the highes~qualitv Druzina Woodrum Alban • Hospital, Charl4111ton. ·
· Janon
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1spent a day with Mr.' and Mrs.:
• .·~mplo CbUl'&lt;'h youth
H1msh1ma s bavs rroduct the Ney Carpenter.
· group JOmed young folks from
.=J~nest oysters for eati"i end Membera ~ the Carpenter : A_lbany and Rev. F.uge~ ' Brun.
dijle and his 10•1ta for a wiener
roast and r&lt;tcreatlon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
K•Jrns in Alban~. on 'laturday
evenlnf,
.
Mn. Dalsv Rawllnjls I~ con·
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Yaiesrlnr satisfactorily ~t the
Shei!A!ring Ar1111 Hoapital fotlowin~ her accident and will be

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have a biiPf onl btctu• of
'Illia ~IUIIID iJ for fOQng Idancing.
people, lher1 probietlll · and I'm Student CouncU president
pleasure•, their trouble• and for the next schOOl year, and
~n. As with the reat of Helen the kids have asked me to get
Help US!, It welcomes la~gha them a dance for Homl!l!OmlnJ.
but won't 4odie a aer1ous quet- If t do, It will be tile lirJI dann
lion with a brush-off.
in the school's 15 yeart ol esSend your lteP.aBe que1tions istence. Help will bo •PPrecl·
lo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, ated. -STUDENT COUNCIL
eare ol Heiiu Help US1, tblt PRES.
newspaper.
Dear Pres.t
A J)ANGE ll4lf
11 I agree with you - end I
Dear Relent
• · do - it may onlY make the
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have dances. It iln'l the facul· 11 you get a majority of par·
:10.:-&gt; ""t
ty·, fault, l!ut the ~~'~tool enll on your tlda, they can
board's. The bqard II mlde bend t~e right ears - or pin
•P largely 0, people whose re- thorn back - end you'll have
OUR SALI ON
ligion saya daliclng Ill a sin, your Homecomlnl Dance, plus
Mr. and Mra. I. 0. McCoy
and tead1 to Immorality. We o\ber chaperoned recreation
tr and tllo fair Rolrllhment• attended the Beall reunion at IHEFLIN NIXES
wlll be 'heralded tn nl!'IIIP'vfr
SUMMIR IHOIS
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or other reUglona teet that •It- throug~out the year. .
a
p served by j.110 TrusJeU. Burnsville, W. Va., Sunday.
HOLLYWOOD IUP!) _ van advertlsetnenll tn eecb
CONTINU.I .
er games the .IYID Jhould he What s a Jam• Wlth~ut
next meeting will bo Aug. Miss Edna McCoy and Miss Hefiin has withdrawn from the seven eltlea, illcludlol fult··page
usod for recreation - and lho3e dance afterwards? tAsk a cer· Gall Thoma . and iharon ust 3 at the Sutton Church. - Jackie 8ahr were at
tlproming Broadway
ads on the day prec'l'!dlng
who don't want to dance could tain prominent State iO¥tfDOT Holter jlave demonstrations 0n Sharon Holter Reporter.
College •t Huntlnaton, w. Va., "Beer Island," In favor of
arrival. TV advertj,;•ng wUI ~~MkWiepert, 0,
play ga111e1. IniiUd 11'1 closed who. some Dl years llt!O, led a
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10 be used in some 411 the titles.
liP tight
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student rebellion llllnll h II ~acking and pac ng and
CAR.PENTM BOYS
'!" two ays lor .th~lr orienta.
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ld r
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dancing rule _ Jor holt and hoatlss when tha A
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tlon pripr to entermg
The CIIOJI&amp;O Good GuY$
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To ~•·
...w you ow r1g ou co11eae s uo •
B tha lt. Go.oo Club llltl
spec 1a1 r• ..,.. • on • 1r1P there
!lily fathers m, two years ago and won, after temporary sus- J:l ~6 1 th bo of
an ._H Club Con&amp;I'IIS was given
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DENVER 11'1 'RIDE'
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Brighten the life
1 respectable Dill wlllted !o pNlslon.) -H.
Truy ell The~t
lle eo by W11ter Jordan when the Car. Mrs. Mary Reed &amp;pent
HO~LYWOOD (UP!) - Bob i
epen up a biUlllfds p~rlor. One
ss ·
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Boys 4-H Cluo 111tl on nesday with Mrs. Donna
(Gilligan's ntand) Denver
of • fried ...
~~ our IOllll&lt;!ilmtn _ratted 1 Dear Helen:
::em= plndr~nt. The group
17 at the Columbia School. and daughter, Lois, at Racine. star In ''The Sweet Ride," first
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'1torm about el··lllt bad things Could anyone tell lilt IIIlo Js scu
I ne,
camp ng
the meeting the boy1 eP.
, ~three movies 11 20th Centw,• ll
with flowers
that go on In pool balls (or did the author of this verse? I
1 i•me of IIOftbaU and Charles Wm. Musar.Mso!"'n~ar, I ~F;;;ox;_l~or;_;;;Joe:_;P_:u:;le~rna~~:;.·..,.....
1 d011
ak
58 yeara iliO), and 10 anolller round i_t in an old purse beloor· W'thy t
't
were Jel'Ved by Mr. ~ndthMrsC. StdarlmCgl k
,
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h
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a vu1 IP r .. . ..
was m e am en ar
C'heor up a lick friend
recreatl• wltlt ·.,ow•
e '"' to my mot e~.
.
One fact In life shinea lurn- Donnie Cheadle and Jerry Penn. .t 1 . P ker8b
w
· witli' 1 gift of flowers, 1
drain.
Whenever life IS at a lull
-Rodney Jord1n, Reporter.
PI a In ar
urg, ·
011' Youlll Cl!nler II lbeUI And all my future dark
l~us.
frorn Sr,day unt~ Tuesday,
mce &amp;e!jture that will
t CMllllblt. .,..,_ .;;..0 .1 let wi And I'm convinced l'm dead• '11lat I m cert.ln patches
RIVRRVJEW CLUB
when he had oome glass
mean so much!
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Contain tufftclent pholphor· The Riverview t-H Club met moved from hts loot.
ouo
on July 28 at the horne o! San.
Vou get our lisuat fine
to observe birthdays, holid1y1,
Make i~ a
'l'o make two thouiand dra Newlun with Mar,aret Carl Powell 0~ Fa1rb&lt;!rn.
&gt;ervice and finishing.
• floral &amp;ift. See us!
every day
matcheal
Brown and Maxine Whitehead, spending • few day• With
eln at 9, outet 5
-KATY
edvison, in ·charl•· Ten mem· I. 0. McCoy family.
Dear Kaly:
bera were present. The mem- Mrs. I. 0. McCoy end ehil-· 11
I don't know the author,
bt!rs discussed judglni. the nu· . dren spent • day with her
iMOit'S llftlfS
·Middleport, 0.
$9 N. 2nd A••·
It'• a comforting thought that ltrltiM contest at the fair, and Iter, Mrs. Red Wilfong, at West II
somewhere within Ul we've
t 'committe• was appointed to Milford, W. Va., rocently.
1ot what It takea to llihl
make 1 1ign for the lair which
the world. -Jl
includ"s the Junior Leaders
==~;;;:::~;;:~;=;;;~~§~~~========;;;:;:;:~iiiiii;.- the club. Everyone showed
their projeets and gave demonstrations. Health and Safety
wu lead by Patty Grotsnieke!.'
Tttey pleyea "What Do You
"This One-Ninety Is a
Know About Diseaoes." Terosa
whole
famiiJ
C/11cheiler was in charge o!
mll'eatlon. Sandn Newlun serv·
,,
eel refreshments. -sandra New.
lqn, Repor!A!r. .
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PLBIASVItE RIDERS
Mra. William Downie 1 n d
Sherry Indealad were In
charge of th1 It members preswhen the Meigs 4-H PleasRta'ers llltl on July 24 at
Downie Acres Ftrm. A
Ide1monstration on how to show
mare and 1 colt in batter,
basic oteps on breakq a
to ride wer~ 1Jiven by the
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Mrs. Downie and
Billy served rtlresllmenta. Tht
nez'r meetiniJ will be ~u10st 7
11 6 p. m. at the fairgrounds.Jallet Humphrey, Reporter.

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STOPS SHUTOUT
FORI!;ST HILLS, N.J. fUPI)
-Jamea Skelton ol Vancouver
B.C., pl'evenred an America~
•hutout In the Stevene c u p
International a e nl oro tennl~ :
championahips Sunday by de- 1
fealln~ 'Calvin MacCracken of
Tenafly, N.J., ~-2, 12-10. The
U.S led ' Canada 4-0 after '
Saturday's action.

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Mr. and Mro. Ralph
8lld. dauanter of Racine spent
an evening· with Mr. and Mrs.
Wamt~ J!.~se and family recently.
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Mrs. RuHl Swepston and
dren of Columllus visit~
1m' paren!l. Mr. and Mro.
Ralpll Lee, 'lbunday and
day.
Mra. lUdllrd Yilun!l and chU·
dren ol Olarlotte, Tenn. are
¥isittng ber parents, Mr.
Jolrs. !daon Roush.
Spei\dtnf a weekend It .the
borne ol Mary Clrel• were Mr
llld Mrl. Melvin arete 'nd
da,,.uab:t,- of Collllllbul, Mr. and
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l)Oaakl Plm!t ol Athens,
and Mra. Geofp Circle and.
I~ ot Ati!Jd, Ky., and Mr.
and' Mra. J1111t1 Qrcle,

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Mr. and Mrs. Earl starkey
were lllpper iUfBtl on MQIIday
at the home of their _.lndson
and family, Mr and Mra. IJavid Wiseman and children, Rutland.

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Davis of the New · Y~rl&lt; M•ts
will bP honored toni,. bv the
Dtoartment ~ Park• as th1
outstanding "oradua\1!" of his
oublie school nlavin-ound are~ In
Brooilyn. Davia · won · two Natton•J Leacue battlnq lltlta
with thf l.o• Anr•l"! "'"~·~·•

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tool

38. M'Dacle

16. Seed

veuet

29. P . 30. RIM and

18.Paper

17. Blundet'

fall ol

or dawn

meaaure:

:U. Narne1

wo'!J;-

new •18 zag aewing macbfne• l
with :!II year factory guaranteed. nabonall advertised
brands to ill' aold for atorage
I u II y , and freight, totals of $45 each .
can b.' paid al $5 per DlOntll. l
. We 11'10 deliver to your hOme
to otw on them to make 1ure

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STAfl
OHIO
1
J OIP~aTMifiiT 0, HIO~WAYI
C..UM~wf.. Ohl• Jyty 21, 1fi7
Cenlr•ct lllM Le11l
67·111
UNIT PIICI CO:N .. l:tC:T

III.Uodero
world
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28.Beot
31.ProhOUA

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3S. Greet.inC

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40. Uvlng
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12. Apple

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DAILY CRYProQlJOI'E -

um•t bow to work 1t1

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One tetter .tmpiJ •tan41 tor enother.Jn thll umple .A. Ia UH4
for tht three L'1, X for the two 0'1!1, ~te. Sbarle letters, •J»&gt;O'"
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26. Breeze
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omctal
H.FaiU . Annoy
10. Verso:
abbr.
lT. GoddeiS

_ 19, abbr.
Aheo4

;~;:;~B:•:iley:_:R.~Iun:lRoad,
I 30tc

Langsville

DOWN
l.Cbolce
ll. WhlU.h
3. Macaw•
"· Kan'a ,
nlckname
ti. Llberatea

broodolcle

LITTLE ORPHAN AN!tlE

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ACROSS
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5. Worry

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Help Nanted
St , Middleport. Inquire beDESK CLERK ' TO LIVE IN. . tween I and 8 p. m.
Male or Female . Apply in
1 4 Jtp
person Ohio Hotel, Middle- ..
pori. ., I
1 8 6tc Ill ACRE farm, 6 rooms and
bath. located. tl'l il-torning s•i¥r
W1nted To Buy
Rd., Rt. 1, Racine, Ohio,
ANTIQUE'l, Wilham Ham m, _ph
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one_tl_9:~ll7.
8 1 ~tc
Middleport. Ohio. Phone 992 PROPERTY IN Naylor' ' l!un,
2959.
6 28 30tc ·Pomeroy. Contact Mildrod
1 ·ed
Killlnser. Box 64, RoseVl'le,
M1le Help W1m _
Ohio, 13177.
8 3 &amp;tp
SALES REPRESENTATIVE IN
THlS AREA, America's 14th 5 RIDING HOH~ES, 6 ponies,
largest and most respected · priced from 135 up. See Arnretall organization has an op- old Grate or Webb Carson,
ening for 1 qualified man to Rutlal)d. Phone, day 742-4211,
call on and service reglllar evenings 742-5501 or 74Ui291.
established hom• accounts.
_ __ I %__llltc
We seek a self starter with n:TS F" " SALE
• good employment record
who bao the desire to earn a BEAUTIFUL West Highland
better tban average income. Wh!tts. A. K.. C., •xc: i!ent
We offer, full training p r o- 1 bloodlines, ap~JCot mtmat~re
sram, KW!ranteed salary of . poodlts. Also ,.!1 v&lt;r and whit•
SIOO per week plus opport•"· l Phone 667.J604, Coolville. Lit.
tty to earn f(liiCii mD. ' . topl tle {5arkaroo Kennels .
retn"ement plan. all major
7 30 71c
bj!nefits, company vehicle and 201t ACRE Farm, I barns, &amp;
5, ~ay work Wl·: • For infot· ' ~1n house. bat.h, gas and
~tion and interview appointt.!ectric service, Marvin Stot\f:,
.uent. fill in below and m•il R. I, Rutland, Ohio. I I 6tp
W Robert Jackson, Box Ill, 3 BEI•ROOM house, Mason, W
11f4dleport, Ohio 457!0. Name, Va., Call 773-5611 or ~tsa.
A4dress, Age and phone num6 1 tic
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·ttte"t W1nted vanity, bedstead, television
GF:NER~L
painting, and '~her Items. Phone m.
mowl~ laWilll and shrubbery 2&gt;55.
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work,' r.n or contact Ed UNCLAIMED FRIEGHT, Six

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FMIE"'DI

BUDGET PRICED furniture on ~:.· POMEROY
our third H001· budget shop. I
992·2111
Baker Furniture, Middleport,
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Ohio.
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Jade W. Cor:sey, Mgr·
- -- -BABY BED, Storkl
iDe, 6 yell!" l ''ii'ii~~~~::"'::=:~il
size. All ~lrch wood,
very l &gt;t;W!Nii - Ill'
P
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IU
mW!IL
w:zat.
good condition.
1'be Fabric Shop. Pomeroy
~'or contact Mrs.
rk
Road.
Autllorizocl
Singer Sal•
.Jarman. Peac!t Fo
a 2 5tc
llervlce.
I 211 Uc

IS kind - Rooll • Bark -Gin&amp;
sen g. yellow ':t,•wild.,&amp;IJ!Pr,
May Apple, • oan, no dirl.
Bill Bailey, P. 0. Box 11,
Reed,llle, Obio, 1577:1.
4 17 120tc
- -!TANDING limber in Ohio or
West VIPSinia, or old farms BEANS, Beets, Ca bbage and
with timber. Marion Reynolds, polatoeo. Clarenco Prnlfitt,
Box 17, Syracuse, Ob!o.
Portland, 143-2251.
t 24 Uc
7 7 trc

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FOR SALE - I 1158 Chevrolet
Impala 2-door hardtop. S48
cu. in. Vi motor, standard
CLOSEOUT SALE
ahill In &amp;ood condition and
Air-Conditioners
P.ficecl to sell. See Phil Swln- 1 All si"' In stock, Save up ..
7 19 tfc $60.00, Buy 11 Jo·., u $127.50.
dell.
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NEW POl'ATOES, No. I and z, CHEST FREEIIR - $125
Charles Hilton, Porlland, 0. Good Used
7 7 :Altc
CHEST FREIZER -- $165
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~PING. TRAILERS

HOrton 11.-Meoon. W, Yo.
Wotch Por th•·Arrlvol of
eTOUR-A~OMEe
Llllh!Wtllht Plck,Up

TRUCKCAMPI I
. $795-~up

OHRIENaD
WHEEL
AUGNMENT

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BRAKE S.ERVICE

BLAETTNARS
l'honto 992-2143 'Pomeroy

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PLCO.&amp;E WALK PA&amp;T
TilE JUDGE'e&gt; TAaLE
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Ohio 8oat •1111 Motor

Sarah R. Smith. Calvin Smltb,
Reva K. Lightfoot, Catherine
Lindsay, dec., Helen B. RUIRHII
to State of Ohio, Journal Entry,

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SCHWARZE&amp;. MARINE
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9 , m. till noon on Sat"rday.
peel wtth trailer
Tw .. children, age 4 and Ill, Mason 773-5343.
-Pt.: 991·2492.
. a 3 6tc
'.13 FORD, V-8 mot
EXTERIOR and interiorpailit- tc transfl)isslon a
ing. roof piing. bouse and W. C Alli5 •
barn. interil!t decorating. Ph. eultivators, all iD
742-5322.
' 30 l2tc dilion. Lowen B'
from Cbostor. Ph

NOW TAKING
APPLICATIONS
FOR CARRIERS

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Contact Faye Manley
Middleport

PlEASE!

.!othinq
1furiates
11e more
t han an
idiot"

who .
up

take~

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a BEDROOM

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10. Send, aa
money
12. Book

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6. .Anarctu.t-8
1. Bend forth

25. For

8. M.uoDJ.e
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keepers

26. !tole
21.llol!)t

9. Hostlle

ploy,.
28. SpUclDJ'

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22. Jo'orbld

23. At~
tlrrnatJve
vote
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tool

38. M'Dacle

16. Seed

veuet

29. P . 30. RIM and

18.Paper

17. Blundet'

fall ol

or dawn

meaaure:

:U. Narne1

wo'!J;-

new •18 zag aewing macbfne• l
with :!II year factory guaranteed. nabonall advertised
brands to ill' aold for atorage
I u II y , and freight, totals of $45 each .
can b.' paid al $5 per DlOntll. l
. We 11'10 deliver to your hOme
to otw on them to make 1ure

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NOTICt tO CONTII~CTORI
STAfl
OHIO
1
J OIP~aTMifiiT 0, HIO~WAYI
C..UM~wf.. Ohl• Jyty 21, 1fi7
Cenlr•ct lllM Le11l
67·111
UNIT PIICI CO:N .. l:tC:T

III.Uodero
world
rtvet"
28.Beot
31.ProhOUA

c.,, ....

32.Hutea
3S. Greet.inC

34.Cocnate

·-

37.Fumlahe4
with

39.Goddof flower~~
40. Uvlng
fl.Trend
12. Apple

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f&amp;Loaoe

tt.Pay

attetlon

DAILY CRYProQlJOI'E -

um•t bow to work 1t1

.a.XrDLB.A.AXa
Ill L&amp;!IIOJ'Jt:LLOW
One tetter .tmpiJ •tan41 tor enother.Jn thll umple .A. Ia UH4
for tht three L'1, X for the two 0'1!1, ~te. Sbarle letters, •J»&gt;O'"
tropht•, the Jeqtb. Ut4 1'orDM.tkm ot llhe wordl are au blDtl._,
ac1t da)' tbl oode lett.. are diUerent.
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llalurdoy'o CrJploquoloi DIPLOMACY IS 'fHIII AR'l' oio
lAYING "NICE DOOGJE!" UNTIL YOU" CAN FIND A RCK.'!'-ROIIIilRT I'HilLPB

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32. Core
llfi.l!olllary

22.Gama
11th
26. Breeze
30. otrl'1

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omctal
H.FaiU . Annoy
10. Verso:
abbr.
lT. GoddeiS

_ 19, abbr.
Aheo4

;~;:;~B:•:iley:_:R.~Iun:lRoad,
I 30tc

Langsville

DOWN
l.Cbolce
ll. WhlU.h
3. Macaw•
"· Kan'a ,
nlckname
ti. Llberatea

broodolcle

LITTLE ORPHAN AN!tlE

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DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS
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&amp;•m
5. Worry

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HOM E, 317 Park
Help Nanted
St , Middleport. Inquire beDESK CLERK ' TO LIVE IN. . tween I and 8 p. m.
Male or Female . Apply in
1 4 Jtp
person Ohio Hotel, Middle- ..
pori. ., I
1 8 6tc Ill ACRE farm, 6 rooms and
bath. located. tl'l il-torning s•i¥r
W1nted To Buy
Rd., Rt. 1, Racine, Ohio,
ANTIQUE'l, Wilham Ham m, _ph
_
one_tl_9:~ll7.
8 1 ~tc
Middleport. Ohio. Phone 992 PROPERTY IN Naylor' ' l!un,
2959.
6 28 30tc ·Pomeroy. Contact Mildrod
1 ·ed
Killlnser. Box 64, RoseVl'le,
M1le Help W1m _
Ohio, 13177.
8 3 &amp;tp
SALES REPRESENTATIVE IN
THlS AREA, America's 14th 5 RIDING HOH~ES, 6 ponies,
largest and most respected · priced from 135 up. See Arnretall organization has an op- old Grate or Webb Carson,
ening for 1 qualified man to Rutlal)d. Phone, day 742-4211,
call on and service reglllar evenings 742-5501 or 74Ui291.
established hom• accounts.
_ __ I %__llltc
We seek a self starter with n:TS F" " SALE
• good employment record
who bao the desire to earn a BEAUTIFUL West Highland
better tban average income. Wh!tts. A. K.. C., •xc: i!ent
We offer, full training p r o- 1 bloodlines, ap~JCot mtmat~re
sram, KW!ranteed salary of . poodlts. Also ,.!1 v&lt;r and whit•
SIOO per week plus opport•"· l Phone 667.J604, Coolville. Lit.
tty to earn f(liiCii mD. ' . topl tle {5arkaroo Kennels .
retn"ement plan. all major
7 30 71c
bj!nefits, company vehicle and 201t ACRE Farm, I barns, &amp;
5, ~ay work Wl·: • For infot· ' ~1n house. bat.h, gas and
~tion and interview appointt.!ectric service, Marvin Stot\f:,
.uent. fill in below and m•il R. I, Rutland, Ohio. I I 6tp
W Robert Jackson, Box Ill, 3 BEI•ROOM house, Mason, W
11f4dleport, Ohio 457!0. Name, Va., Call 773-5611 or ~tsa.
A4dress, Age and phone num6 1 tic
ber I
I I 7tc - ·
- - ------ - '
OOUCII. Dinetto set, pillows,
·ttte"t W1nted vanity, bedstead, television
GF:NER~L
painting, and '~her Items. Phone m.
mowl~ laWilll and shrubbery 2&gt;55.
_ I I_3tc __
work,' r.n or contact Ed UNCLAIMED FRIEGHT, Six

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FMIE"'DI

BUDGET PRICED furniture on ~:.· POMEROY
our third H001· budget shop. I
992·2111
Baker Furniture, Middleport,
,
8
, . tfc
Ohio.
.. ·•
Jade W. Cor:sey, Mgr·
- -- -BABY BED, Storkl
iDe, 6 yell!" l ''ii'ii~~~~::"'::=:~il
size. All ~lrch wood,
very l &gt;t;W!Nii - Ill'
P
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o
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e
Ylte.
IU
mW!IL
w:zat.
good condition.
1'be Fabric Shop. Pomeroy
~'or contact Mrs.
rk
Road.
Autllorizocl
Singer Sal•
.Jarman. Peac!t Fo
a 2 5tc
llervlce.
I 211 Uc

IS kind - Rooll • Bark -Gin&amp;
sen g. yellow ':t,•wild.,&amp;IJ!Pr,
May Apple, • oan, no dirl.
Bill Bailey, P. 0. Box 11,
Reed,llle, Obio, 1577:1.
4 17 120tc
- -!TANDING limber in Ohio or
West VIPSinia, or old farms BEANS, Beets, Ca bbage and
with timber. Marion Reynolds, polatoeo. Clarenco Prnlfitt,
Box 17, Syracuse, Ob!o.
Portland, 143-2251.
t 24 Uc
7 7 trc

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FOR SALE - I 1158 Chevrolet
Impala 2-door hardtop. S48
cu. in. Vi motor, standard
CLOSEOUT SALE
ahill In &amp;ood condition and
Air-Conditioners
P.ficecl to sell. See Phil Swln- 1 All si"' In stock, Save up ..
7 19 tfc $60.00, Buy 11 Jo·., u $127.50.
dell.
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Good Uood
NEW POl'ATOES, No. I and z, CHEST FREEIIR - $125
Charles Hilton, Porlland, 0. Good Used
7 7 :Altc
CHEST FREIZER -- $165
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Wanted To Buy ·

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PASADENA~ CAI.:IF - AM-

PIAII -wHITE

erii:a'i fiftb' inll final Lunar Or·
biter ·retritnl!d additional clear
pllotOJI'ajms today of the hid·
den 1ide o! tho moon to belp
" a detaUed 1111181' map,
complele
!1le lii!O-poilnd hying jllloolgra·
plllc laboratory ,e,IQP!~yed bcil"
telepiiD!o and wide-all$le tenses
to SiltP 'pjetllrt.l of parts of tb!J
far side llever captured on 111m
betore.
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CEILING TILE

See. LiUle Girl

A frl'mtndoua wlue

offering: feof\un of
quality llt'ld oppecHOI'IC9
found ~rally in much

"•""' p&lt;&lt;ed pooolo.

$J.79

AtliJIIN; PA. - AJIOin,,t it
pollee . 'Od volunteers. famMd
with nah,orol
cHM. Wor~'t dvll
giQIIY 1uriocu

or p!ll' a 1hlrw
on 1ati.• fin •
llhtt.

YARD LANTERI
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LAIITEII P.OST

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day, two
11om a ·1tore
w~,ere 111111 bad cashed lbe cjleck
and about • mile lrolll IJe r
hume. · ,

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~forar.ORJ,

Wa•hobll, flo.n.

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FURNITURE

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$51.16
Al'tl'Odiwt (Oil
lighr f ,r\;lht d
blade. Lil•t,.,..
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olumin~o~m yord
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end dryer '" IOOJnd•y oreo.

lAWSON WALl-HUNG

MEDICINE CABINET

MEIGS THEATRE
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TOIHGHT ond TUESDAY
Augutt 7-1
DON KN01 TS IN

Cocnl:.int llriOI'I Jlyli"Q, quolity ctfWI
ICflr!On'IY. Completely ouembllld
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UKEY VAL~NIXT WIIK

"THE RILUCTANT
A$TRONAUT"

(Teehnlcolor)

Don Knotts Leslie Nit&gt;lson
Colorr•rfMnt

The birthdays of Mrs. Mar·
vin Burt and aon, David, wtre
oils&lt;&gt;rved Sunday with a dinner
party at thf. home of her par·
ents. Me. and Mr&lt;. a.,, Ne1011·
1ing
A deooratt.'d cako was lei'Ved
following the dinner. Attending

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·MIDDLEPORT

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SArGON (UPI)-U.S. ·Navy I Hanoi late Monday night ln a 'l'he Amerlcel tftW..... ,
jets divebombed North Vie\na· ' strike capping the day's 1 atding the Collllll1llll* Ia ...:dlilllll
mese army bal'ljjcks on the ! American jets have been of tha IJiJbulll. Bill .. .
outskirr, of the'•port city of Ikeepmg Intensified pre.,ure on Stratolorlrelsel .-med onr
Haiphong, American spokesmen the Communist nat!on'a war Sa&lt;gon'a llorllliJ todl7 llil ..
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mach:,. the past few weeks.
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· ·• barracks plus two ammunition ' Sai~on against the jDDgle
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hidtouls of tbe I:Jmm!IDisl It waa pert Gl ~ - U.S. spoke•men said th• strlk• guerrillas who Monday trapped Allied drive to lllli!ll 1111 •\lliil.
highlighted 167 missions against ' an~ •h&lt;•t down five 'U.S. Army Cong C8IIJI1Illcn to ~
North Vietnam Monday. The 1 assault helicopters, killed three Sa•"cp. 1 ~ · AlllldUI
raiding cost ooe plane, an Air Americans and wounded 22 wmmanden !lne liLt It 1IJt
Force F4C Phantom whose two- more- Including Brig. Ge:o. John top ~ 1111111izt . . litl
man c1 ew was reported miss- F. Freund.
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warplane lost in bombing North 199th Light Infantry Brigade more VIet CciJ!c ll'JIIill. Uitt
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nie" dropped ~pound bomb• through thf. guerilla macblne Forrea ~ H IJI(les ~
on the . Narn Dinh army ~UII &lt;rossfire 1ft an att~ ~'·! to of Selgon. 'nit ~'li~
barrj!cks 47 miles southeast of' '" "~ some olltlt t•lnned di'WII torcleo lint lobbed Ill lltllely
the North Vietnamese capital of i tr~• three miles north o1 llbells IIIII ..U... dlll1ld ,..

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1o look .out .of the Columbus and Southern He Is survtvect' by his wile,
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·were ~~!7~1'0C!Jt~d 1\fond:. 1t .touched~ wtre of a sm· Iff's ,!l•partm.eut,
VInton VOlunteer Fire llepW' 'foyla, 5. three ·BI~if,.,., Mrs. was allo custodian at RadIo er ili
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ThomRS ·(Marylytil Ptnce of Station WJEH and the law firm . 1·e -s ·s , ol Co 1 and his and two' Jillerl ,_...
we 1 l).om~~liije e~ng a ,2119, vo)t co nductor, ·b
.lbal lht. ltar ..vltllntt eJiher Mrs. JUIIIOr A. Dotson, moJIIr. Columbo•· Mrs Edith McEJ. of Ha!Uc!ny and ·Sheote.
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. . Oneila Cousins, ,Bidwell, and Pofler Hlg~ School, Cousins ments will be announced.
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