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tl1ree·iildjle federal court 'l'ues·
day issu~ a reslralnin&amp; order
th~t preltents the state from
enforcilll! ,.a new law lll!lier i
w~i~h ea® class would vote on ' ·
the r-ace llf its teacllor.
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refused to be aerved with the
c~urt order rue'ada~ . and h i s
Wilt, Gov r Lurleen Wall~,
called the ruling a "star cham·
bet" proceeding the refusal bad·
no effect on the court's order.

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Mrs. Ern est Quillen, Mrs. A. 0 . ,j
~ Mr. and Mrs. Karl owen have : olymptc grounds at Lake Placid,
Lee. Mrs . Roy Arms. Mrs. Ross \
iii enthusiasm for the wonderful [ N.Y. Tbe~e they saw the U~!tStewart. Glenna Soulsby, Mrs . .i
ij world of Ohio - and credit al i ~d States bobsled team. whl;h ,
least part of their latest dIs·' will g~ to France lor i!Je 08
A. Cder. Mr. and Mrs. Bob I
Moore and Bobbie Lnu, Mr s. The Rev. and Mrs. P au I coveries oi the state's beauty OlympiCS. At Lake PlaCid, Mr.
Da\·id Wa tson. Mrs. Harold Da- Fnsh, daug~ter, Paula, and son, , and int.erest spots to the niaga. and Mrs. ~ohnson were guests
v'ts. , "rs
Maxine Arnold Mrs. , John, of Av!lla, Ind. were holt- zmeot
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Bob Stewart. Ri rky. Tammy, ! Crary Davis. They came espec- The couple accompanied Mr.l Alter leaving the~ they drove
Santl v. Hobb ie and Debbie. I Ially to visit Mrs. Mary Tit tiS, 1 and Mrs. Charles Price of Co· I to Lake Champlam and· .Into
mother of Mrs. Frish, who is a Iumbus on a trip through north- IVermont to see the nat lv_e
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Home at Alb3r.y.
Kingswood Center at Mans-: Lake near Andover, N.H. ; the
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. Ill. ond his daughter, Sally Ann ; home of Louis Bromfield, and: and Mrs. Bill McKelvey and
Mens and Boys Trousel'J
TONIGHT
· of Chicago, Ill and James Boic•.ltoured the rnstored home oi l son of Hartford', Conn., aM Mrs·.
Sept. 5
in the style, fabric u d ,
1Lanca.ter. were Saturday g\test' .Jona than Hale. After rntumlng j Johnson's. parents, Mr; and
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!of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Haskins. to Columbus they went to the , Ml'll. Wlllmm MeKelvey Sr ..
size for you. Come in aJid
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Joey
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Marvin,
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who
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Bishop , Mrs. Haskins were Mr and Mrs. Village. The two couples were ! have been visitllll! with t h • :
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Slrll a thew, of McArthur.
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Mrs. Peter F. Klein and sor.s. zer Hospital since Tues~ay, was The Johnsorlo proceeded to
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~hey will reside, The family has Mr. and Mrs. Gary .~ult and locomotiVf!l.dating from 187'7 to '
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Bngitle Hardot
' Mrs. Cedric Clark ar.d Mr. and for the weekend, joined Mr. and the Pennsylvania Dutch aetU• ·
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Aero..Shave
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George , stop at Niag3ra Falls.
1to attend a famlly reumon. I The1r two sons, Brlan and ,
Hosiery
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Nuder ! Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Coats'l Mrs. Ruth Sheets hu return· IBruce, were guests of thelr j
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t and son, Robert. of Kirk!lVill•. ed to her home in Columbus a(- 1 grandparents,
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. E. McKinley.
the week.
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Mr!. Jo mson ' erv d , d.: ing the Rev. and Mrs. A. E. from Psalm I by Bobbie Lou Say;e six months th; young.
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G ue~ts at the psrty were Cin-' A 0 . Lee.
Ithe youngest marrted; Mr. and
. dy Glaze. Mary Kay Gallaghrr,l M;,s. Leroy Watson ~resen~ ~ Mrs Leo Plants, Point Pleas,
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art ·for Becky Fultz u•ij•hter
Pomeroy, 0.
al1nd Ferguson Conme MoodiS- em. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ste- . dance.
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p:n&lt;gli F'atth Ann Herrmann, ar s g
. : Anme Mc~lpm of Nttro, . ' the least It was a "ladies" tea party staged-on the Fultz
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Seplember S
Mr • and Mrs ' Mtller "'qe
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"DOCTOR, YOU'VE GOT
Da \'i£! s-tm~ h . Arnold and G·:n~ ~nc l uriin g one from the church I prize w~nt to
Boswell. i \:i1UUWh:~'th;"iitt~6gi;~";;ri~:d, f~~
p~rt dressTO BE KI DDI NG"
Johnsen. Cmdy Van :vln!er. Mrs. and Sunda y school, and others Among those attenJing from I ed in their mothers' clothes, they were ushered to the
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Col ore .ntoons:
llP!ty Smtih. Mrs. Garv Wa .v- from Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Harold Da- 1\ltddlcport and Por.terny were makeup station op~ratec by Barbara Fultz and Kim Jones.
Who.,e L1tfl e Do~;J g ie ?
land
. Mik r and Jeff John son. and VIS. and Mrs. Dav td Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards Here manicures and make-."'----- - - - -H&lt;1 pp y Ret u rns
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Mrs . Claude Cunnmgh~m w~s l and Brenda, M~s. Franklin !"ip- up jobs were given.
McMaster in Elyria.
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The girts remained for a pa. at the pmno fo r the ~.nendshtp lett, Debbte, Rtcl&lt;y, and ~ondy, The girls played "bridge" Incidentally the Prices• son,
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Mrs . Richard Long an~ daugh- . were ;nvited to "kick off their Germany to complete his mas1 : Grn ee."
1 Mrs. Wa tson conducted. games 1ters. Melinda and Mary Beth.I shoes and get comfortable" ter's deree work at a universl; whi &lt;· h were won by Davtd Wat- i Mrs. Phillip Bailey and • on, . when it came serving tim e. ty there. A graduate of 0 hI o
son and George Freeland. Cake, 1 Jerry, Mrs. Willa Maude Coats 1 Thern were fancy open-face State University and a former
oce cream, punch and coffee 1and Mrs. Barbara Betzlng and1sandwiches frosted ccokies, and teacher at the Pleasant View
, were ser ved from a table cen- children. Also tber~ were Mr.l petits lour~.
IHigh School in Columbus, this
fered wtlh a rose arrangement. 1 and Mrs .. Al Hendrtcks, M1 k e The name cards for the 25 : will be BID's third trip to Ger'l'he redecorat.ed parson age.was a~d .stev1 e, Pam and L1sa or· guests were artificial flower many. He spent .two summers
loured followmg the eceptton: Wmfteld, W. Va.
replicas, and Mrs. Fultz gave there as. guests of friends.
G ue~ts. were Mrs. M~:~ry M1l_ --·
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"little girl'' lipsticks, cosmetic
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ley of
Columbus were holldnv wePk·
end uesto of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Edwards, Langsville, and Mr
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W!lliam White came t r o m
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A program observing Constitution Week, Sept. 17-23, will bo
by to thla Wilt.
a feature of a meeting of Re-Jonathan Meig• C"napter
fitted, CGiorful
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of the Daughers of the Ameril
1can Legion to he held l'riday at
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1 the home of Mrs. Mark Grnesor.
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ned by Mrs. 0. P. Klein will be
I a panel di ..:; cu~~ion on thf' Co1i·
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, stitution with Mrs. J . E. Harley
i and Mr11. Beulah JoneM p'1r1i~l·
A ,Oin,toto tine fi{I·I - U .
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minlilture FuJI mums ol Iaven· tiered wedding cake which was I College in Qravson Kv. Mr s.'
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1 !Qpped with a gold Cana cross, Ratliff is a membe~ 9f .bo\h
Gary jlatliff ol Grundy, hVa. ' enhanced by two gold r in g • Ohio State ond N~tional Soci•·
served 18 best man for 18 ·\ J'oined ioge,. ther, and a min.\•- ties of Th_e 'Ainerlcan Medical
brother. 'i'om and John.,Jiatlin
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lfOOID were the ushers.
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Mr. Ratliff, I lflllua!o Gl
Nupllal \nusic was present~ silver candle holders.
' Grundy HitJh School, , is also a
by Profes.Or Charles 0. ShraServing at the meption ·were I student at Kentud&lt;y Christian
der. Th~ . vocaii•t Miss Diana Mrs. Ruth Matthews, M·r s. Coiiege, w_h~re he is a member
J&gt;arslins, ·" •ang "Each for the Yvonne Sle;ghter Miss Ma·ry of the Mmtstenal _Association.
Other," "0 Promise Me," and Deacon and
Janet Conkol the Matheteuo Soctety, and the
"The Wedding Prayer."
of Waverly and· !lll"" Carolyn Utoptan Literary Soc1ety. Hi II
·For her daughter's wedding, . l!atiiff of Grundy.' Va. M198 presently servmg as a youth,
Mrs. Gra•s wore a beige ace- I Dia!lll farsons '")~er~ 1he m10ist~r the W~veriy Churcli
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Ill! chose a two-ptv.·e BUit Qf 1 the corsage !tom !he b rId a I '~qrthi~ton, Coll!lnb)ls, Co~~
blur tm with .whi~h shew or • bouque.t.
bulna, Mlddl_~rt, Dayton,_
white arces•m·ies a11d a white · The new Mrs. Ratliff is a It~.~' ~·Im'!l~o-~, New Viencarnatlon oorsnge.
19tl4 graduate of Waverly High nil, and . MasSI~oo, Qhio, GrunFollowlng the ceremony, a,... School ~n~ Dr. Anson L. dy, Va.; Bluelteld, W. Va. and .
(l!ptioo wa&lt; held at the church IBrown's School lor Technician• Mace((on ~· Y. were guests at
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Kinney, 'll Gtltiekl Ave.: Earl
George R. Redwine of Dillsboro.
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Wl!li: . ~'&gt;\¥. Rawlins, Rt.
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Hilven; Hertler! Amick, Malon;
satin with a1eeve1 of chantilly
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lace. A detachable train of pilau
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entire family or seven including ! BOMBAY, fnd1a (UP[)- At
fiv• rhildron. jum""d to th•ir 1 least 15 person• were killed
deaths from a cliff "'"r Palni when a rourlsiory building

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t 1"' tvnl'- used to detert oil ! by Thomas shley was at
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rlr nf1::i r ~; below ~h~ osean floor. il~d Way?e Hays and Michae l 'i
1Kn·wan were at five. Michael
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Charles Vanlk
Tr'ESTE. Haly IUP[)-A , were rated at 8.
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thiS Adriatic port cltv TuPSday Ohio and their ratin~ : Robert
bur caused no injuries or 1Tart J. 65 : Donald Clanrv 95:
d&lt;'~ma~es.
C harl e~ Whalen Jr. 45 : William
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' McCuilough 73: Delbert Lalla
DUBLIN tUPil- Winds up to · 86 : Wlliiam Harsha Jr. 91 :
70 ,.... · per hour tore across l Clarence Brown 87: Clarence
lrrle"' Tuesday, uproot in g1 Miller 96 ; William Stanton 77:
trees. fellin~ powerlines and I S1muel Devine 95: Charlt-s Mose ndin~ ships scurrving for sher 47 : William Ayres 70:
shelt,.,r. No casualties were : Chalmers Wvlie 78 : FrRnrPs
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SF:VF:N DEAD
Donald Lukens 95.

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fr·Rr•lnrf-d ank\p and hef'l on his I Action tACA), a national con.
rJf'hT fool. '' HP sa i~ Colt&gt;man ~- servation organization headh:&lt;n ~ultip1e fr&lt;lf' lures
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when he was superintendent -~ Burdette then stated ' th~t the !ember 15, then he IS lliJlitled l T~~ousting of Bul'detle haa~be-· ·lurprlse to man, peop)Burdett&lt;, superviSor of F10ance iTed Stevens moved that the Siders !ben asked Stevens with Burdette answ~ring only
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th ' 1 th · bee:~ b_:n h~ta~ not stated wh~t he would teach how and when It would happen action of the board lui nfaht
was ousted from his position duced from $11,500 to $10,300 know of the .exact figure .of told the board repeatedly that 1 \~ d e oar · 11
ue - ~ould begin on bct.Ober 2nd. and last night's aotion will not will be found In ai)Oiher lfllrY·
by lhe abolishment of the poSI- for the next 10 months; Dr. salary cut until the motion was one was needed. Stevens Intel'- ~oy oy as a !rave ng prin- ·
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Brow~ with Earl Keefer, pres- meet10g that he was not aware 1passed with Siders voting "No." Iquestioned by Siders if he had princtpai but recetved no sup- son County Board of Education school of . their enrollment fort maybe some_lhinl coqJd bl
ident of the board, Brown and of the amount of tile cut an~ 1 Stevens then stated that an- Imade a recommendation that port on the '?alter.
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St•vens all voting "yea" and 1did not set the salary in t h e 1other position wps given a tong I the i b f BurdettP's hP •hnl. Burdette th~~- asked Y 0 u mendatwn of Sup'! B r o o k s Teachers hired were William· ·Court' for landscaping the are&lt; ·
other ~ard member Harry Sid- : first place, but he felt It unfl,lir look by me~bei-s in the closed l isbed~ S;ith was noticeablY ~~-~l m:::au my qul:lmJcttuuns are n~t I~~itA ~nd an Bpprai_sal_ co~- ~- Trai?er, teach~r at Sunny.~, int9 '~.a d&lt;!wntown par~ area
ers vot10g "nay."
:and felt it was a matter of session with the feeling that the 'gry by this time and stated that gond enough - I have been 10 ~t,ttee to offer . the Vll'.gll Wil- Side; Elizabeth Ann Ray, teach- which Is desperately ~eeded
The matter came up. late in iprincipal not money that. was position of finance supervisor he was already sick and tired the scil~ol system _for 40 years ~tams of Hanna~ ~lstr~ct the er at Pt. "Pleasant Jr. H 1gb; -Gerlach asked. if any pel'llon o1
the lwo hour board sesswn after •at stake. He satiklhat citiZens I was' not necessary and moved of some problems he already and 10 admmt~tratiVe work f~r !urn of $7,000 for the1r proper- and Joabn,ff,reen, ·gu•dance ~c- companies had cont~cted I hi,
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Superintendent Brooks Smith, should be aware of the 1 a c , 1that it be abolished.
bad to face in this countv and 8 years, ' native Mason_ Coun: ty adJoinmg Hapnan .• c h o o I r~tary at ahama Jr. and 'Sr. ~rd concerning the land -:
made the statement that t h e •that some people involved in
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1 had 1 be establish tian, taxpayer 10 live diStrict. wtth a report to be gtven next H1ghs, Sll\&gt; titulo teachers hired lhe board stated not .lo theu
mailer of salary adjustments I only one school program for Burdelte tbllll stated he felt Iedm!n~ :~ided b~ _ such .; ~- ending ~ith . the state~ent Tuesday at the ~·oard meeting were Hattie Jordan and ,How- kno,wledge - and Sup'f Smith
of personnel taken up during 11 months were making more he should be allow&lt;'ll to speak !
that he dtdn t mmd to be_ fired, ,on th~ offer.
ard W. Cole, Resignations ao- stated that his thinking on th•
:m "Executive Session"-closed ; money than he who took care I10 defense of the ,lOsttton he /' delegations_ appe~ring before the Ibut, sure hated to be railroad· The · bo~rd voled to permit cepted w~ Eunice Hesaon sub- matter was that the 181ld woulc
to the press - last week should of lots of acUvities in the school held and read from 8 1963 ~e- board reprunanding.the supenn- ed. '
t~e 22 chlldreo attend10g Hen- stitute teacher and Russell Har- have to be put out lo auction
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to lhe bigbest bittJer{! Gerlaet
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cut! Cour. Grand Jury m de ahead &amp;. doing what they want- ed that Burdette be h1red as a school area to contt~ue at Hen- L
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where the grand jury recom- board said. .
tHigh School, with Stevens mak- school year.
r o e co~n., co ' appear- negotiations between . the IW&lt;
PT PLEASANT - Four cou- mended the employmen_t of • / The matter of the abolishing 1ing the motion to accept t h eI A disCIIssion on the MI. Olive ed . qelor~ · the ~~rd asking ~ov~rning bodies, llle court and
' pies have made applicahons Ibusmess manager for the board ' of the supervisor of finallce job !fecommendahon and Dr. Brown school situation was held vilth .what .the!! lntentions. llere lor the "scl!ool board, on tbo land.
· for :narriage licenses mthe or•.and also read excerpts from tJ-Ob was then brought! o a vote I adding the second and Keefer, / smith noting that the school the diBposnl of the Central A ""port on the matter wiU be
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au dit'mg repo rt s show- Iwltjl Dr. Brown, Ted Stevens 'llrown and Stevens v o t I· n g had been opened this year by School grounds
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and Siders voting "nay."
IBurdette than sta(ed lo I he and now the parents must s uP· High \itlilding on Main Street. . The board wiU ~ In .RIU·
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e cos~ agam 11--'i&gt;aily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, p, Sept, 1 li!07
t ·, 11• Tuesdav mght The Coast ·:;rt ·;;~~eLu~~~;~~~~t~:· ~~ nancial supervisors did he hir"-~entit~~-to_a job In UJe system. or of fmance ends effective Sep- 1as requ'!:&lt;l_ ~y~aw._Chtldren or _·__ __ ______ _ ~---- _, ---;:.~ - _ _. , • ,
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H•r three. - tiered veil w o s
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ML" Cheryl Williams or Waverly served as the maid ot ,
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minlilture FuJI mums ol Iaven· tiered wedding cake which was I College in Qravson Kv. Mr s.'
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1 !Qpped with a gold Cana cross, Ratliff is a membe~ 9f .bo\h
Gary jlatliff ol Grundy, hVa. ' enhanced by two gold r in g • Ohio State ond N~tional Soci•·
served 18 best man for 18 ·\ J'oined ioge,. ther, and a min.\•- ties of Th_e 'Ainerlcan Medical
brother. 'i'om and John.,Jiatlin
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lfOOID were the ushers.
\: I tendants. Blue tapers were
Mr. Ratliff, I lflllua!o Gl
Nupllal \nusic was present~ silver candle holders.
' Grundy HitJh School, , is also a
by Profes.Or Charles 0. ShraServing at the meption ·were I student at Kentud&lt;y Christian
der. Th~ . vocaii•t Miss Diana Mrs. Ruth Matthews, M·r s. Coiiege, w_h~re he is a member
J&gt;arslins, ·" •ang "Each for the Yvonne Sle;ghter Miss Ma·ry of the Mmtstenal _Association.
Other," "0 Promise Me," and Deacon and
Janet Conkol the Matheteuo Soctety, and the
"The Wedding Prayer."
of Waverly and· !lll"" Carolyn Utoptan Literary Soc1ety. Hi II
·For her daughter's wedding, . l!atiiff of Grundy.' Va. M198 presently servmg as a youth,
Mrs. Gra•s wore a beige ace- I Dia!lll farsons '")~er~ 1he m10ist~r the W~veriy Churcli
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JiveliilOII-accePS!lriesind a whtte 11 bride chang~ mtQftlre pilil&lt;dgt- ; Gray~~~· ~!;_,
rarnaiton co"age. Mrs. R a t- ted swi~ Mine d""'· She wore • Fri"!"'s a,nu relatives 1r o m
Ill! chose a two-ptv.·e BUit Qf 1 the corsage !tom !he b rId a I '~qrthi~ton, Coll!lnb)ls, Co~~
blur tm with .whi~h shew or • bouque.t.
bulna, Mlddl_~rt, Dayton,_
white arces•m·ies a11d a white · The new Mrs. Ratliff is a It~.~' ~·Im'!l~o-~, New Viencarnatlon oorsnge.
19tl4 graduate of Waverly High nil, and . MasSI~oo, Qhio, GrunFollowlng the ceremony, a,... School ~n~ Dr. Anson L. dy, Va.; Bluelteld, W. Va. and .
(l!ptioo wa&lt; held at the church IBrown's School lor Technician• Mace((on ~· Y. were guests at
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brick! of Mr. Joseph C. Red'I Fourth Ave.; Mil- Paul Q. Me- 1
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Kinney, 'll Gtltiekl Ave.: Earl
George R. Redwine of Dillsboro.
I Kuhn, 17411 Chalham Ave,; Mrs.
Indiana, Saturday, July 1, at
M~~·~~ 1 Bidwell;
1:30 p.m.
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Wl!li: . ~'&gt;\¥. Rawlins, Rt.
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The Rev. Robert Viegard
James L. E . · r, Rt. 2 Ga}lliated.
polis; Mrs. _ ,E. Francis,
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Hilven; Hertler! Amick, Malon;
satin with a1eeve1 of chantilly
Mrs. John , W, McKIIigbl, ·No_"
lace. A detachable train of pilau
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bride's aunt. Mr.!. ~e!llie
MRS· GEpJ\GB )IEDWINB lllll, Jr~~·Rt.
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entire family or seven including ! BOMBAY, fnd1a (UP[)- At
fiv• rhildron. jum""d to th•ir 1 least 15 person• were killed
deaths from a cliff "'"r Palni when a rourlsiory building

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Century first ~· months of the first ses,. ,.., '" s"·~ l Co. of Gretna. La.,· sion of the 90th Congress.
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The rxn losion occurred Just i Young at 29.
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r· 1 f .,• ''rxwo Thr shin was of ifrom Ohio were rated at zero
t 1"' tvnl'- used to detert oil ! by Thomas shley was at
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rlr nf1::i r ~; below ~h~ osean floor. il~d Way?e Hays and Michae l 'i
1Kn·wan were at five. Michael
E'RTH THF:,IOR
I Feighan and
Charles Vanlk
Tr'ESTE. Haly IUP[)-A , were rated at 8.
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thiS Adriatic port cltv TuPSday Ohio and their ratin~ : Robert
bur caused no injuries or 1Tart J. 65 : Donald Clanrv 95:
d&lt;'~ma~es.
C harl e~ Whalen Jr. 45 : William
Hff.H W!NilS
' McCuilough 73: Delbert Lalla
DUBLIN tUPil- Winds up to · 86 : Wlliiam Harsha Jr. 91 :
70 ,.... · per hour tore across l Clarence Brown 87: Clarence
lrrle"' Tuesday, uproot in g1 Miller 96 ; William Stanton 77:
trees. fellin~ powerlines and I S1muel Devine 95: Charlt-s Mose ndin~ ships scurrving for sher 47 : William Ayres 70:
shelt,.,r. No casualties were : Chalmers Wvlie 78 : FrRnrPs
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Bolton 83 : William Minshail 91 ;
SF:VF:N DEAD
Donald Lukens 95.

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A rosnit &lt;1 ! spokesman said were rated at 100 by the
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fr·Rr•lnrf-d ank\p and hef'l on his I Action tACA), a national con.
rJf'hT fool. '' HP sa i~ Colt&gt;man ~- servation organization headh:&lt;n ~ultip1e fr&lt;lf' lures
the quartered here.
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Ruth Grass, daughter of Mr.
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Ratliff. son or Mr. and Mr s
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when he was superintendent -~ Burdette then stated ' th~t the !ember 15, then he IS lliJlitled l T~~ousting of Bul'detle haa~be-· ·lurprlse to man, peop)Burdett&lt;, superviSor of F10ance iTed Stevens moved that the Siders !ben asked Stevens with Burdette answ~ring only
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P ayre, or mer arrived ,., statmg he also was about one year but that ne had 1 h 1 Job K f·W~saPeYll!i
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County School ·Superintendent, Ass't Sup't ol Schools, be re- a board member and did not tried · ~ find others and h ad
th ' 1 th · bee:~ b_:n h~ta~ not stated wh~t he would teach how and when It would happen action of the board lui nfaht
was ousted from his position duced from $11,500 to $10,300 know of the .exact figure .of told the board repeatedly that 1 \~ d e oar · 11
ue - ~ould begin on bct.Ober 2nd. and last night's aotion will not will be found In ai)Oiher lfllrY·
by lhe abolishment of the poSI- for the next 10 months; Dr. salary cut until the motion was one was needed. Stevens Intel'- ~oy oy as a !rave ng prin- ·
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Brow~ with Earl Keefer, pres- meet10g that he was not aware 1passed with Siders voting "No." Iquestioned by Siders if he had princtpai but recetved no sup- son County Board of Education school of . their enrollment fort maybe some_lhinl coqJd bl
ident of the board, Brown and of the amount of tile cut an~ 1 Stevens then stated that an- Imade a recommendation that port on the '?alter.
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St•vens all voting "yea" and 1did not set the salary in t h e 1other position wps given a tong I the i b f BurdettP's hP •hnl. Burdette th~~- asked Y 0 u mendatwn of Sup'! B r o o k s Teachers hired were William· ·Court' for landscaping the are&lt; ·
other ~ard member Harry Sid- : first place, but he felt It unfl,lir look by me~bei-s in the closed l isbed~ S;ith was noticeablY ~~-~l m:::au my qul:lmJcttuuns are n~t I~~itA ~nd an Bpprai_sal_ co~- ~- Trai?er, teach~r at Sunny.~, int9 '~.a d&lt;!wntown par~ area
ers vot10g "nay."
:and felt it was a matter of session with the feeling that the 'gry by this time and stated that gond enough - I have been 10 ~t,ttee to offer . the Vll'.gll Wil- Side; Elizabeth Ann Ray, teach- which Is desperately ~eeded
The matter came up. late in iprincipal not money that. was position of finance supervisor he was already sick and tired the scil~ol system _for 40 years ~tams of Hanna~ ~lstr~ct the er at Pt. "Pleasant Jr. H 1gb; -Gerlach asked. if any pel'llon o1
the lwo hour board sesswn after •at stake. He satiklhat citiZens I was' not necessary and moved of some problems he already and 10 admmt~tratiVe work f~r !urn of $7,000 for the1r proper- and Joabn,ff,reen, ·gu•dance ~c- companies had cont~cted I hi,
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Superintendent Brooks Smith, should be aware of the 1 a c , 1that it be abolished.
bad to face in this countv and 8 years, ' native Mason_ Coun: ty adJoinmg Hapnan .• c h o o I r~tary at ahama Jr. and 'Sr. ~rd concerning the land -:
made the statement that t h e •that some people involved in
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1 had 1 be establish tian, taxpayer 10 live diStrict. wtth a report to be gtven next H1ghs, Sll\&gt; titulo teachers hired lhe board stated not .lo theu
mailer of salary adjustments I only one school program for Burdelte tbllll stated he felt Iedm!n~ :~ided b~ _ such .; ~- ending ~ith . the state~ent Tuesday at the ~·oard meeting were Hattie Jordan and ,How- kno,wledge - and Sup'f Smith
of personnel taken up during 11 months were making more he should be allow&lt;'ll to speak !
that he dtdn t mmd to be_ fired, ,on th~ offer.
ard W. Cole, Resignations ao- stated that his thinking on th•
:m "Executive Session"-closed ; money than he who took care I10 defense of the ,lOsttton he /' delegations_ appe~ring before the Ibut, sure hated to be railroad· The · bo~rd voled to permit cepted w~ Eunice Hesaon sub- matter was that the 181ld woulc
to the press - last week should of lots of acUvities in the school held and read from 8 1963 ~e- board reprunanding.the supenn- ed. '
t~e 22 chlldreo attend10g Hen- stitute teacher and Russell Har- have to be put out lo auction
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to lhe bigbest bittJer{! Gerlaet
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cut! Cour. Grand Jury m de ahead &amp;. doing what they want- ed that Burdette be h1red as a school area to contt~ue at Hen- L
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el ning censes
where the grand jury recom- board said. .
tHigh School, with Stevens mak- school year.
r o e co~n., co ' appear- negotiations between . the IW&lt;
PT PLEASANT - Four cou- mended the employmen_t of • / The matter of the abolishing 1ing the motion to accept t h eI A disCIIssion on the MI. Olive ed . qelor~ · the ~~rd asking ~ov~rning bodies, llle court and
' pies have made applicahons Ibusmess manager for the board ' of the supervisor of finallce job !fecommendahon and Dr. Brown school situation was held vilth .what .the!! lntentions. llere lor the "scl!ool board, on tbo land.
· for :narriage licenses mthe or•.and also read excerpts from tJ-Ob was then brought! o a vote I adding the second and Keefer, / smith noting that the school the diBposnl of the Central A ""port on the matter wiU be
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au dit'mg repo rt s show- Iwltjl Dr. Brown, Ted Stevens 'llrown and Stevens v o t I· n g had been opened this year by School grounds
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and Siders voting "nay."
IBurdette than sta(ed lo I he and now the parents must s uP· High \itlilding on Main Street. . The board wiU ~ In .RIU·
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e cos~ agam 11--'i&gt;aily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, p, Sept, 1 li!07
t ·, 11• Tuesdav mght The Coast ·:;rt ·;;~~eLu~~~;~~~~t~:· ~~ nancial supervisors did he hir"-~entit~~-to_a job In UJe system. or of fmance ends effective Sep- 1as requ'!:&lt;l_ ~y~aw._Chtldren or _·__ __ ______ _ ~---- _, ---;:.~ - _ _. , • ,
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Louise Seyler. 22, New Haven .
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Star Date' Gen• Rollins. lB. Rt. 2,
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wil l1 1he rest of Helen He I p world to help someone. J know
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St'nd you r teenage questions ! It's _great to help someone,
to \' OUTH ASKED OOR lT, ~es. Bft whel! a lamb helps a
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pr!'llv . Wh a I happened to Q _ What is tbe medical
ynu_,.s''" One tlme, a lady went name for a dama~ed heart
so l:u as to s~~ · I ~sed to be muscle? What cau ~es it? Is it I
the ugly. .,one hke you,. but I. out.
ser Ions'. Wh at ·IS the 1re·a tm ent
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£!~ 'Jm uns. mind you.
the -circuiJtion to the heart
I ,.,.,1 help ;; ii l'n( not · as muscle 1s( cut of! by a blood
('I · ;1 ~ my sister. You'd_' ~ink clOt pr ~ening of the artero· · · ug. ' wa$ enoogb, ~but 1ieili'!t is "''rious but, if tbe vic- .
nnw I'm gr~ ·up Witt! • ter- : tiul• is allowed to rest for ari bl e inferiority complex.
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Dear Duckling:
~ excessiVe fahgua and attacks
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and we have agreed to date !t~ your individual needs it . should
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we~kends lor him. 1 d:o't t~~k , it. Anyone who Is taking this
1 could give him up entirely Idrug regularly should ree&lt;!1ve
though I'm not foolish enough I supplemenlary _potassiUm as a
to say 1 love him.
1salt or ln hiS d1el.
Under these circumstanc 1 lsordll and Per1trate are both
do you think ~e·s too old 1:s~ I given to dilate tile blood vesme?- SWEET SIXTEEN
1sels 1n persons who have atDear Sixteen:
I lacks of angma pectoriS. A trill your parenls aen
r 't among , .al period w1lh
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the "people who think he's too 1~~ superVISIOn, s ou
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old for you," then this t 11 ~ j mme wh1d1 Ia best lor you.
some gets my vote. You sound :
mature enough to date a sensJ.. )
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Dear Helen:
i Receipt• Noted
This 22-yt~r-old fellow was 1 Receipts for thji office of Mrs.
datmg ~Y gtrl friend and she • Evelyn Lucke, Meigs County
talked h1m mto gomg too far. Clerk of Courts, for August as
He totS me all aborU 11 and satd the result of ·~utomotive tille
I coulf trust him. He says be . actlvi\iea totaled , $1.126.20.
n~ c,OOmebody to undersland During the month 751 titles,
hlm aJid help bun because he'1 262 notations Of Hen, 151 memogot a bad reputation. I've gone Irandums, ·1119 cancellat.iOIIs of
out wttb him twiCe and we jUS! lien, 481 ilpplications aflfdavlt•
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not foolish like my girl friend,
·1: lis column 1s for young peo.. who lost ner ttead lor the tirst
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. 1NEW. 'I'ORK':;l:l!orey Clomo•fsl(&lt;iw~if folk .~id_ her!SI'c eiitf!jtilwtlo~at'K!~!Illck ~penly-,jioast·
~m~_onist ldplg!riat .. in that · _Africa Is the . coniina
lbnplng on a -~·· sulfNlng duly: , t5' lb• oprish baoon, ~ljl }II in many grubby TV sea,.lfS Spllln am~ the Spanish CovU continent of t~e (uture &amp;1\tl fth]lt.
pam!ully lrom 4.:_1oot m~IKHl 1\'lsb ~~~;usag~s, 11 doz¢n.~ggs;; . . The trend lr.Pn•Rarentlv to , War, Monilay pres~nted hint .was a~~rt1me we moved ;'fr
.. Bd&gt;IJ'.-Las Vegas produu:r j ~... gall?"' American coffee\ rio fictionalle publlc,, !igQw.~ (Rub- credentiB~ gs Romaman consul meetings.
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nam · Comic Frank Fortalne In Baroarella, · Jane Fond~Xing •' ""rllyn .,..,._ 1\'l .ably Maria Castlella. · ·
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· possible new \nernonn .~. v. pa· : Ones " two Jews, orie ,l4!fn~.e, I~:nr/ &amp;
tlll ~~n~•.iF~:~a ~ . ~; 1 ~NAIROBI, Kenya •; (UPil;;- ~roiJ! ne?r~is of the bqck and
, . 1 Meetmg for the first t1me m .. o has .boen ordreed to rest. at ~~~
r it staUoned gun • toting • ~ Syrian .. . TIJ!l c~apJack . 8
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e mg oove was -~ . r-Hi'll be ailed "'l'be Exhtb!lion- years o. s e
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nett c~l'f · sa~ It-' · · · '.'j tweefi Bemanl 'Gelsl~ifs pu~r. ·.,
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Gels is the firm . el states !rom her 81-years var- 1Monday. Qlshop Odd Hagen,
Howard Hugh-. is o:et to buy· n ; formed by the shr.wd lad of 1tagepiont: "Everr,ihlng is _in Jhe , Methodist Bj~~P. for JlOrther~ p~~K~~A mlll- The Briti•!t
, Las Vegas TV stahon (from I the !1rm ·name plus Goodson-thands of women. £verytnmg IS '
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·Mobil and SH•ll Oil
• Recordin!l'exec Ahme4:,~r- Art ,J,inkletter of the tasteless whelming resident:: reaction ln j"misleading" TV coinll!~rclals :~mpames hav,e agreed to cut
tegtm parlayed .a lo•. o( rock .• 1. kiddle joltebooks hiding behind , Greenwich VIllage" has 'Cared I . lnsidm Newsletq.r stateS by 40 cents a .barrel the prlco
roll hlf-1' into the $650,000 need- 1 their dirty diapers, G.r on c h o politicians Into promising· a hip- the Gr..lier St touis lfotei-M,o-1~er . barrel ._ •lor erode kl~ll
ed to bhy Worcesl.er, Mass ro- , Marx and others whose contri- ,pie . cleanup - or Pis• tile, tel Ass'n decidPd aoyohe see~- 1 1mported Into Turkey, a Tur .h
dio station W.4AB ... The "Rose . butions (stated openly . amaz. voles switch to \Ito OPJlOI!it\on j ing their bed rooms, during the' Official s.ald Monday .. He said
mary's Baby" 111m unit s h o t 11 ingly) included plugging t he i . The Sflllll"'r 111 orie of,,the World ~erits will have t~ sl(!jl~ the cut Will ber.etroacbve lor \8
srenes at Jim ·ll'owney's thool· Geis books on television
Icelebrated • fixed • quiz TV I for a lhreeoday •tay•and (Sily· fb morlths an~ will save. Turkey
rical 8th-Ave.1pub and li,ke aU Whirh is the most flagrant pro- shows was whomped by t be advance.
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wil l1 1he rest of Helen He I p world to help someone. J know
cs:. il welcomes laughs but · you'll ~e with me, Helen.wm( 1 Jodge a serious question i DEBBI&amp;.i -!/
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·· ,Dear Mbie :
St'nd you r teenage questions ! It's _great to help someone,
to \' OUTH ASKED OOR lT, ~es. Bft whel! a lamb helps a
em ul Helen Help US! 1 his woJt; gobble her up, she's car·
nt'wspaper .
rying the Good Samaritan bit
AllloLI'S' ADDLEPATED
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ACTIONS
This fello-, i,!·gjlng one of the
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m d · ··~ ~" h r ",w.;. nev-I !ri•nd)ow it all happened. er U:lf to a e er, ~ · now
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do out ot jealousy. N,o.body ·
knows, nol ev~rt her. ~ ...._;~
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"Your sister's eyes sure are By way~e G. Brandstadt, · M.D.
pr!'llv . Wh a I happened to Q _ What is tbe medical
ynu_,.s''" One tlme, a lady went name for a dama~ed heart
so l:u as to s~~ · I ~sed to be muscle? What cau ~es it? Is it I
the ugly. .,one hke you,. but I. out.
ser Ions'. Wh at ·IS the 1re·a tm ent
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A - Myocardial infarction Is
rr1\·n b1.1siness. T he s e are the condition that results when
£!~ 'Jm uns. mind you.
the -circuiJtion to the heart
I ,.,.,1 help ;; ii l'n( not · as muscle 1s( cut of! by a blood
('I · ;1 ~ my sister. You'd_' ~ink clOt pr ~ening of the artero· · · ug. ' wa$ enoogb, ~but 1ieili'!t is "''rious but, if tbe vic- .
nnw I'm gr~ ·up Witt! • ter- : tiul• is allowed to rest for ari bl e inferiority complex.
:bout six weeks, new ·ehannels
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mir of circul•tion become estabe en,
on ~jill1.any ·· • lished and,. tbe victim c a n
cle beauty secret§,· I just want
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a l!ttle remark f;;,;can: artJer . gra ,uq v~ mcrease s a IV·
back w&gt;lh . -UGLY DUCKli!NG 1ty. He must, however, avmd
Dear Duckling:
~ excessiVe fahgua and attacks
Honey, most people aren't of chest pam.

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And for goodness sakes- tell 1un
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your mother how you !eel. S.- ~ time you should be able to di,.
c.use sl1e mhy once have been .
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spects me more than any boy : to ~ontmue ~ take it anyway_?
my own ee ever has d h , 1Wh1ch of the.:.e drugs - I~ord1l
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lois Of [uan. We' ve k'nown
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a lillie kid.
iSince the dosage should be
He'll be going off to coli g •carefully a~)usted to meet .
and we have agreed to date !t~ your individual needs it . should
ers but I'll save his " l·h 0 ., not 1&gt;e taken 1f you don t need
we~kends lor him. 1 d:o't t~~k , it. Anyone who Is taking this
1 could give him up entirely Idrug regularly should ree&lt;!1ve
though I'm not foolish enough I supplemenlary _potassiUm as a
to say 1 love him.
1salt or ln hiS d1el.
Under these circumstanc 1 lsordll and Per1trate are both
do you think ~e·s too old 1:s~ I given to dilate tile blood vesme?- SWEET SIXTEEN
1sels 1n persons who have atDear Sixteen:
I lacks of angma pectoriS. A trill your parenls aen
r 't among , .al period w1lh
.. each,hunder
ld dmed1
the "people who think he's too 1~~ superVISIOn, s ou
eter·
old for you," then this t 11 ~ j mme wh1d1 Ia best lor you.
some gets my vote. You sound :
mature enough to date a sensJ.. )
ble 21-year-old. - H.
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Dear Helen:
i Receipt• Noted
This 22-yt~r-old fellow was 1 Receipts for thji office of Mrs.
datmg ~Y gtrl friend and she • Evelyn Lucke, Meigs County
talked h1m mto gomg too far. Clerk of Courts, for August as
He totS me all aborU 11 and satd the result of ·~utomotive tille
I coulf trust him. He says be . actlvi\iea totaled , $1.126.20.
n~ c,OOmebody to undersland During the month 751 titles,
hlm aJid help bun because he'1 262 notations Of Hen, 151 memogot a bad reputation. I've gone Irandums, ·1119 cancellat.iOIIs of
out wttb him twiCe and we jUS! lien, 481 ilpplications aflfdavlt•
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~m~_onist ldplg!riat .. in that · _Africa Is the . coniina
lbnplng on a -~·· sulfNlng duly: , t5' lb• oprish baoon, ~ljl }II in many grubby TV sea,.lfS Spllln am~ the Spanish CovU continent of t~e (uture &amp;1\tl fth]lt.
pam!ully lrom 4.:_1oot m~IKHl 1\'lsb ~~~;usag~s, 11 doz¢n.~ggs;; . . The trend lr.Pn•Rarentlv to , War, Monilay pres~nted hint .was a~~rt1me we moved ;'fr
.. Bd&gt;IJ'.-Las Vegas produu:r j ~... gall?"' American coffee\ rio fictionalle publlc,, !igQw.~ (Rub- credentiB~ gs Romaman consul meetings.
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· possible new \nernonn .~. v. pa· : Ones " two Jews, orie ,l4!fn~.e, I~:nr/ &amp;
tlll ~~n~•.iF~:~a ~ . ~; 1 ~NAIROBI, Kenya •; (UPil;;- ~roiJ! ne?r~is of the bqck and
, . 1 Meetmg for the first t1me m .. o has .boen ordreed to rest. at ~~~
r it staUoned gun • toting • ~ Syrian .. . TIJ!l c~apJack . 8
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_guards •o outsiders c9u~"'t -~·~ ,
e mg oove was -~ . r-Hi'll be ailed "'l'be Exhtb!lion- years o. s e
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a peek · but that oid pee)ll'T Beil' ty straw ·that broke ulaipnct be- , (I ~
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nett c~l'f · sa~ It-' · · · '.'j tweefi Bemanl 'Gelsl~ifs pu~r. ·.,
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Gels is the firm . el states !rom her 81-years var- 1Monday. Qlshop Odd Hagen,
Howard Hugh-. is o:et to buy· n ; formed by the shr.wd lad of 1tagepiont: "Everr,ihlng is _in Jhe , Methodist Bj~~P. for JlOrther~ p~~K~~A mlll- The Briti•!t
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·Mobil and SH•ll Oil
• Recordin!l'exec Ahme4:,~r- Art ,J,inkletter of the tasteless whelming resident:: reaction ln j"misleading" TV coinll!~rclals :~mpames hav,e agreed to cut
tegtm parlayed .a lo•. o( rock .• 1. kiddle joltebooks hiding behind , Greenwich VIllage" has 'Cared I . lnsidm Newsletq.r stateS by 40 cents a .barrel the prlco
roll hlf-1' into the $650,000 need- 1 their dirty diapers, G.r on c h o politicians Into promising· a hip- the Gr..lier St touis lfotei-M,o-1~er . barrel ._ •lor erode kl~ll
ed to bhy Worcesl.er, Mass ro- , Marx and others whose contri- ,pie . cleanup - or Pis• tile, tel Ass'n decidPd aoyohe see~- 1 1mported Into Turkey, a Tur .h
dio station W.4AB ... The "Rose . butions (stated openly . amaz. voles switch to \Ito OPJlOI!it\on j ing their bed rooms, during the' Official s.ald Monday .. He said
mary's Baby" 111m unit s h o t 11 ingly) included plugging t he i . The Sflllll"'r 111 orie of,,the World ~erits will have t~ sl(!jl~ the cut Will ber.etroacbve lor \8
srenes at Jim ·ll'owney's thool· Geis books on television
Icelebrated • fixed • quiz TV I for a lhreeoday •tay•and (Sily· fb morlths an~ will save. Turkey
rical 8th-Ave.1pub and li,ke aU Whirh is the most flagrant pro- shows was whomped by t be advance.
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110 Sq. ln. ColorWolnut Gr. Fin. $379.95 with trocle
268 Sq. ln. Color ContempOr-ary $399.95 with tr..to
268 Sq. ln. Color Maple Fin. $419.95 with trado-ln
Z95 Sq. ln. Color W1lnut gr. fin. $439.95 with ,...._
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Z95 Sq. ln. Color Mople Fin. $539.95 wHh trad•ln
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110 Sq. ln. ColorWolnut Gr. Fin. $379.95 with trocle
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268 Sq. ln. Color Maple Fin. $419.95 with trado-ln
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Mr and Mrs. Johnny Garr~
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Ray Dudding, Diana and Rock:e of Nitro, W. Va., Mr. and
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Tiffin: Mr, and Mrs. Dooald
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Jane, of Alexandria, Va.: Mr.
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B. Rife, Alexandria, Va., Mr.
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Linda, George and Dwight, Mra
Norma Shamblin, and MMI. Ed·
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Mrs. Claude Blazer, and lo get 1
their ci!Udren, Claudia a n d
Gregory, who have spent a
month with llteir grandparenll
before going to Frankfort, Germany where they, will live.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rife and
grandson, J. B. RUe, Mrs;
Walter Taylor, RoMie and Tam·
my, Mrs. Freda Watkins of Middloport, and Mable Thaxton of
Bidwell attended the Rife reunion at Stockport.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor,
Ronnie and Tammy, spent a
day recently at Camden Pat'k
at HunUngton, W. Va.

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Mr. and Mr;, Albert Sherrick '
of Lancaster spent Sunday with
her sisters, Mr, and Mrs. Ray·
mood and Jeffery, Mr. and M".
Edward Prest.in and family
and Miss Kath)een Noble.
Mrs, Nancy Garrison of Ak·
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and daughter, Mrs Edward liar·
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Mr. and Mrs, Dopald Skagga
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mcth.r at Oak Hill, W. Va.
Mr and Mrs. Johnny Garr~
.;on of Akron, Mr and Mr s.
Ray Dudding, Diana and Rock:e of Nitro, W. Va., Mr. and
Mrs. Scottie Luc., Terry, B~
an and Cindy apt!nt Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Clarence Peters.
The Shamblin reunion waa
held Aug, t3 at Mllltr. A.ttellli'
1ng were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Miles and daughter, Rosie, of i
Tiffin: Mr, and Mrs. Dooald
Shamblin and daughter, E vI
Jane, of Alexandria, Va.: Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Sllamblln, Rookey and Rrenda, Cincinoall; J.
B. Rife, Alexandria, Va., Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph RUe, Mr. and
Mu George Shamblin, Karel,
Linda, George and Dwight, Mra
Norma Shamblin, and MMI. Ed·
ith Sllamblin.
Sgt. and Mrs. Gerald StovaU
of Augusta, Ga., spent a 1few
days with her parents, Mr. .00
Mrs. Claude Blazer, and lo get 1
their ci!Udren, Claudia a n d
Gregory, who have spent a
month with llteir grandparenll
before going to Frankfort, Germany where they, will live.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rife and
grandson, J. B. RUe, Mrs;
Walter Taylor, RoMie and Tam·
my, Mrs. Freda Watkins of Middloport, and Mable Thaxton of
Bidwell attended the Rife reunion at Stockport.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor,
Ronnie and Tammy, spent a
day recently at Camden Pat'k
at HunUngton, W. Va.

exreotlonaily strong materin!. IJOtlleo at temperature• •·
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Setting quite. pace for their
elders are members of Meigs
County's Junior Wiltlwood Gar~- den Club. .

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l io~ garden 'club .competition .. iHyseli anil Koste . Hysell.
' Selection over
a statewide 1 One of the clubs methOda of
!area waa mad~ on the !Jasili of raising operating funds Is tho
•uvetan activlly of the -clu-b .sale of weathered wood bai!Os. !.

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Fln11t Selection of Y1rns, Books, Needlto
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Brunswick, Unger, Reynolds, F!eiilier.
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Adult choir rehearsals at the · and Mrs. Wilbur Ashley of Mid· TJIIIIII!', . six.
St. Paul Lutheran Church will b dleport ore the great-grand- Mr. llJd Mrs.
held on Wednesday• at 7:30 p. parents; and Cho,rle~ Wise, St. Stewart, and llr. ·ariii'M'I,..

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Jhe show.
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, . !"pecially · In demand -by garden
A profit of $127 !1 was report· t Mrs. Robert McElhinny bas ' Dwight Milhoan, carrIes At the state meeting, J!'eida club meritbe~s1 are now on dis-: ~
1'&lt;1 from thr """nt. rommue : returne~ to Jeffersonville,_ Ind. I through a yeor-rou~d program ·.Milhoan, a member, received Iplay at Dukt Cleanets in Porn- .
sale. and plans we•e announ o- ; alter spend'ng the past t wo . ~hicli might well giVe the _sen- ran award for her arrangement eroy.
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over
ed f11r ,no! her rommage sale to ' weeks in Middl'""'rt "' McEI· i 10r clubs a goal at whIch to in the junior division 11 0 we "
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Club members. Pictured at a •corsage making
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Lew~ coUnty c~ntact cbairman and a put regional
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the Junior Wildwood Club tat- th Foreat Run Methodist reessa~G~ooc~b~·__..:'-_ _ __.:._ _.,;:::• __,-- - - , L- --,.- -.:..:.1' - - den "''''' hove h""n &gt;nrrea&lt;ed · h "" th . M'ddl-n" Sht!potted, flowers and plants for .. __ ___ ------~------- e
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fro!ll !iO cet&lt;t' to II o han e : IPft
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, Julie
Members ol the Jolly Bun•h ! rt and Mrs. Grue•or,
Mabel wMiddl,._,
bersday.
lnolijile
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and Mrs, Ar- and. JOice,0 ! ! e, ·ers for the county lnfirlllary • land Metbodfsl CIIureh,
Sewln~ Clu b met Fri1ay night ~omerov, were Sundov visitors Itook n.atllre tours, beld oookouiB ! Speaker for U.. bomectm- QoQeh; ~an Gooch, Teresa Mr. and,loln. Wlllla~J! T. .
1 , the home ol Mrs George in Parkt,.burg, w. va. wltb land hikes and took part m the , lrii will be tbe Rev, Robert Gooch, Linda HOllon, l;lev~lee . ser were ho•ta·lor adipner
Ha•kell , Sr . Midrllepnrt. for a Mrs Grues•r's dsughter an d 1OIIio Association of Garden Linter of Newll'k, fOrmer PI'" Houdashelt, Grace HyseU, Kq~-- 1 urdoy at their Ofont St., Mfd.
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, Uir of III! Jlldl.,. ~b• . te Hyi!OII, Hekll 1\IUhoan, Peg•
home, preceding
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Sn d..- The birthday of Mrs. ! Sponsored by the adult Wild· , The aftem0011 jlroJII'&amp;m will he- gy Milhoan, Sandra "Roush, Cinof lhe wedding
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;wood Garden Club, the jun~or ' g\n al1:3t p.m. Tbere will be dy Thom_u, Becky_South,
son, j)on, to Mise ~vi,
" "" ~lil" o"". Mrs. K•nneth , Mr. and Mrs. Rov Friend• !organization ll :re.gistered with j a' basket dillller al nooa.
bara Smith and Jill Womer. .
Newland, Saturday 11_".n- 11
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Bver. ltrs. E L. Hu•":s. Mf!. ; and ,.n of New Haven . w. Va. ithe Ohio Association. AI the
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" H"'"olds. M•·s .lames Jivl· [sons.
! bone ·of Ashville, and M~s. Mary I
JOY
were Mr. and Mr•·
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J amp s Weber
I s ome
Ne"~'·of WJ!Ihlngton,
wa ' thP. holiday w•ekend visi· Road. Saturday evening MISS !
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MR.'- ~ Burris
lor of her mother, Mro. c. A. IHysell •nd Mrs. Fry wert 1
: guests at a dinner given by I Members of Girl Scout Troop ~
Point Plenant,_:W. Va.; MI:SS II
Emmish. ·
Mr and Mrs William Fred Mrs. Seipel and Mrs. Pettibone ,104. Middleport, . met, Tuesday ~
~ Cberi ·Heinzen . of Columbus;
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Smitb. ~r. of Bradbury ~~&lt;com- ~ at the Holiday Inn, Broad Sl. l afternoon for an Ice crea., par- •
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Mios
Hysell
was
accompomed
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at
the
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of
Ml'!.
Fred
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Cllristi
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Pe,te W~• 01 Connecticut.
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TONIGHT, THURSDAY
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AND FRIDAY
; ev a Mr nd Mr
Smallenlierger OI .ColumjBa ughman and •on Jeffrey to ' 1o Columbus !tiS! Thursd&gt;y by G1bbs, advlSOf.
S.pl. 6-7-1
llefioncf'
whore
the;
were
w;&gt;k·
Mr.
1111d
Ml"'.
OWI'Il
Fink
and
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It
was
decicled
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bold
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·.:bus
h!~
bus.
Mr
and:Mrs. Michael McJjVIVA MARIAH '
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i en d ests of Mr and Mrs Ted l aon. Da11nv.
Brigitte Bardot
and
child,:.n,
Tom
.ani
Mr.
and.
Mro.
Wtlbur
Tbeo.
;P·
m.
on
Mondays
at
Heath
~rned
to
th~Ir
home
after
Part~Usbtirg,
W., Va.• Mrs. :
- PCUS· Spl
"THE MILLION IYIS OF IJtn
l'tmg bere wii~ Mr. and Mr
RawliJiiS, Tim -. and
:bald were holiday weekend : MethodiSt Church.
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' Pete Wass of Connecticut was i guests of his brother, William i AttendinR t~e party w~e Charles Kessm:e:g,
Pomeroy.' -Mr.' and Mrs.
George
)i'ranklo
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INancy Buskirk. Pam - ~ Route · Tile rru . m
Johnson, Kim and Jeff,
~valon
Marysville,
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Mr Sl ·~'llliam T. Grue&lt;er. Grant Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley . son, S&lt;nja Olhinger, DebbIe spent the weeke~ With Mr.
. Iffy TUrf Builder, the ferti~zer that mak8 arul
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and
son,
Jeff,
of
Chesapeake
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Mary
Krawsczy?,
VenMrs.
Kessinger
and
Mr.
an
other
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were
MlBs
ISt.Mro G A Stuart of Charles· were Labor Day dinner guests I ida Gibbs, Sue Lee. ChriS ·Ault, Mrs. Albert Roush, Middl~rl Onl and Was Glendylyn LlnOrd ' multiply itself. Watch howrit makes yolll'laWD Pl",:
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bere
with
her
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of
her
parents,
Mr.
and
M
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Amy
Hamm,
Jyl
Beaver,
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Hollis
New
Hi1(!n,
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the thicker, greener, sturdier.
br~~ H~mer Cook. She was ' owen Fink. They were enroute ; members of the_ troop, and of Athens were recent guests of
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here Monday by i home after a visit in Zanesville! guests. Mrs. Jackie_Lee, '!"ar!Y Mr. and Mr&amp;. ~Bowen, Rev• . ww~l
Fallis naturally tpe rlgbt time to-feed··and·leed ·~ ·
TONIGHT on4 THURSDAY
with relatives and In Columbus Krawsczyn and Trina G I bJbhnl 1Laurel Cliff. Tbe
ens wore
Va and Mrs. Rob!I.1 --Jay,
he r doughtor Mrs Charles
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NOT OPEN
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Mr. and Mrs. Robort
State Fair.
Krawsceyn, loaders.
man, Peach Fork Road, and ,
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lawn
or
A
new
lljwn.
Now'a·~tlmet..Jet .
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and soli!, Steven and David
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ervin .4t
lil4mJay
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guests of Mr. and Mrs .1• h
Be Held on S~tndoy_
The Dat~ld .4•hleyl
and c~ of 'B.aclne. visited Mrs. ·tmi;iE
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Sci
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and
Mr.
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Mrs.
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annual
Harvest
FestiVal
Mr.
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Mrs.
David
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with-her
parents,
and
Mrs.
taln~
With
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Paul Newman Mi
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:~Mabel Hvsoll has
of the St. Paul Lutheran and % Hill St., Pomeroy, are an- Hl!l'llert Fink, enroute h 0 me ber Mid.J~·'· • ...
Mischief
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wbere
sh
St. John Lutheran Chilrches will lnounclng the birth of their first from tile Clllio $1ate·fair.
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led from Columbu5
C.lerurtoont:
be
held
Sunday
at%
p,
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at
the
child,
1
daughter,
Monday
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I WIs tho guest of her sister. Mrs. St. John Church located just Ining at Holzer H01pital, Gtlll· S nd n-. L~- •
Wlnclint Toyli
lleorge Fry, and 1 niece, Mrs. off Route 1 at Five Points. ,
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Willlam S.ipel. Miss Hys•ll
Sunday School and Adult Bl· • The baby weighing Blx Born to 0 Brii~
SHOW STARTS I P.M.
so ~~tt'd_witb Mr•. Ch_!d
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Closs will be held at 10:30 pounds, ten ounceo, bas been
and Mrs. LUrY O'Brien
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at the c!Iurch with 1 potluck nained Lisa Renee.
ot Racine are 11111t101111Cirl.l
dinner on the grounds at noon. I James Aahley of Lancaster, , birth of a daltlhter,
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worship serviC!! which will be- ' and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zirkle I'll
lin at z p. m.
of Pomeroy · are the grandpar- Mr. and ·Mn. O'l!rlea haVl! ll
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Demonstrations on maklq the increase, it was voted to in&lt;orsages wer• given by Mrs.[ crease dues !rom $1.50 to $2 for
c o. Fisher and Mrs. Malcolm[ ~~v~ members!_,llld !~--:~
Ro ller at 1\londay night's meet- 1 ~ ro r iluucuaLe mt:lu~.-.
mg of the Middleport Gardea l1hank you letters for remem·
Clu b in the social room of the Ibrances were read from Mrs.
c lumbus and Southern 0 h lo 'David Entsminger and Mrs, C.
E:telrlc Co . M•ddleport.
IA. Emmisll.
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Roses asters. gladioli, a n d i Membe•• responded to r 0 II I
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z;nnla~ were used in the i call w: ' a favorite garden
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Grace
~~~:~g" b' Mrs. Roller an d 1fragrance. Decorations at the [ THE SALE OF WEATHERED wood has been a. money-making project ot tH~. ~unlo: ·
\ 1rs F!'ile~· who were present·[ meetmg _featured a breakfast IWildwood Club, the finishlll product bemg much_ln demand by all garden c\ub ~lei_
~d b Mrs carl Horky, pro- ,table selling usmg a small yei- pants. Mrs. Victor Hysell, second from left, a club advisor, 11 pictured at tbe clubs weli·
arrangement
oy Ithered wood disp'lay at Saturday's show. Club. members from left to right are SUsan
gr.1mY l' 1Hllr man
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. dahlia
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,- nnoonred at the meeting pr.,. lMISs Nellie Zer e.
, Gooch, Barbara South and Becky South.
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th Rulland Friend- Irangement of ciemat ' a Ias,
t:•;:::.d;:;rs ~lub flower shOIV and asters, _In pink, .Yellow and
lo be- staged this weekend at I white, was In an antique oblo~g
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·Anti~JeWISh Iftida}.East pnl~··y
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. Auto Workers set to sirlke the Corp. employea 7,240 persons at
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A number of pafly
at !J;59 p.m. today.
three pioliiB.
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~cent Mldijle EaRl policy are Ity.
' ·· from this line on the grounds atnin session Tuesda were llM and' Ch;ysler were resumed
Your O.)iarlcli!lllt · .
ca"':'ing considerable trO!Ible Anli·Jewlsh government ~s. that It all too vividly ~ecalled !,.p~ and both th{UA'W Tuesday with the union ol'
" Dealer FGr
behmd the Iron Curtain and In ~ret In_Pol.end and ~lo- :some o' the mo~e hid~ and Ford conceded 8 -~trike !emptio~ to ge_t the two firms
Con'lmunist partie! elee!'hete. va~ia are ~niy, aurpassed , by ieatures of the Stalm era.
was inevltabieF ·Talks · were to agree to ~xtend ''their con·
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.~ ~ed bloc re&amp;~mes , ~~ich ·those In !!)ast Germany, where Some Communists ln West sc!Ieduletl to resume today.
tracts tJb Ibe· UAW could strike I
. ANDadopted-or have -been per- the regime ·of Walle!' Ulbt!chl. Eurooean capitals have In fact But both sides admitted to- Ford and lei them continue
suaded" to adopt-the Kremlin bas apparently unleashed a new -warnj!d Moscow that the anti- do ,
'on w ld be 1
eration
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line have run into opp&lt;!l!ltion ~at~ campaign,
· Jewish course could develop 1 ry 1 ~t""' ell ~ . on Y a I Chr ~r told the UAIV
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from
variety of quarters · The Ulbricht regime reported· inlp a new serious "splitting" 1? mad y, ~ax;"\"' ;"~i~:· t ·~,Yij~;;j..;;;;;_~~=~ii:iiii
Including mtell~ctual, mllltary, ~ bas tried to jllessure Jewish element in the already deeply J~';' e :a 0~ JAw
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u· d ~~m ""j tod casNEPQTJ'
8 •e
8Y as an
. . into. t_aki~ •. ~ubilc stan.d
aess on
Now arranre the elreled !etten the. mselves.
"avo,....;.,., in lt1tllih• ' '
totorm &amp;he tW'PI'ite anawer. u .m some cases opponents ot agam:n J.sraet. J:)Ome pttny
-A~·
s;k;~~iib In Ohio
11&lt;oled h7 the llbove cartoon the .~nti.Jewish ._policy co)llse menlbers rebeiiOcl.
have spoken out jilibiicly against In Poland, three key generals
said 59,281 employes would be
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their governments. In others have raportedly been 'di ss
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DDS efl&lt;cted by a strike against tbe
they preferred to disaoclatel for opposing th~ regime's ~firm, which has plants at Canthemselves , quietly from lhe ·Jsraei policy.
.
., ton, Cincinnati, Lorain, Lima
y.,,,N•Y'f Jomhle" ,KINKY MINNA VICUN" POftCI
regimes anti-Jewish eampalgn.
Party Chief Wiadysiaw Go- The Meigs County Bookmo- and four mthe Cleveland area.
Allowon E..nlfnolclninlr,thu «&gt;ultl
But the Kremlin line has mulko has Ol1linously warned bile, "Mr. Eddy Educator," will He said the hourly employes
t
-~ ~·"..,_A PUNCH
prevailed in nearly ail Commu. Jews he will . not tolerate a make a number of visits In
make $4.5 million a week.
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"fifth column" of pro-Israel eounty Thursday and Friday.
An Ohio Development Depart.
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SOle Exception
c$mpaipners.
Schedulo for ~o days is:
spokesman said tiie autoo
their daughter to a hOspital
The sole exception seemes to
· Prolell Po•ltlon .
TIIURSDAr
industry was the Rlate'o
OWD
Columbus for observation
. be . Romania, which h.as chosen ! In Czechoslovakia, the Pl'!lm- Middleport Elementary, 8:
Industry, a SU billion
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!an indepelljlent course, 1enoring 'jnent non.Jewish writer Lalli· to II a. m..
business and directly or I
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Teaford Moscow's p"r e s sure s, and slav Mnacko left for Israel In Middleport Central, 12
involving 600,000 per·
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and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul emerged apparently unscothM,,. pl"Ote!t qoinst hi! t~overn- to 3 p. m.,
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~~ men!•o..posltion.
Child ren s Home Hill ~ 3:15
department' ·_,pokesman
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·. _ Ours and family, local, Mr. Reports reaq.,t9g
the,, West
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Mike and Sl]lriene Flemming and Mrs. Ronald Wise and fam-l from a variety of , .aources He was promptly deprlvt'd of 3:45 p. m.
returned home•Friday from co- l Uy of Middleport visited Mr. , suggest that .the wave .of hls Czech nationality,
Mulberry Heights, 3:45 to 4• All milk protein. Wayne Calfnlp Is hlahJ n mHI
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Complete ,
lumbus where ' they had been and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston. government ·pro!!loletj . anti- Tbere followd the death In :15 p, m.
prOducts. ~D cereal filler. Belter dlgestl!iit:\,, .
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Mr and Mrs Lawrence Theiss Jewish feeling trigsere&lt;j by .Prague under ,,range circum- Laurel Cliff, 4:30 to 5 p. m.
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VISI mg rea IVrs.
Iof C~lumbus ~isiled Mrs. Lou- Soviet embarrassrlient o~er the stances ·of the (Jewish) Joint Bradbury, 5:15 to 6 p. m.
• High fortification. Wayne Calfnfp delivers vlll~lns
Mr. Robert Ours was an over- ·l ise Van Meter and Nicki. Lou- June Arab-Israeli war ,II co~ ~ Distribution Committee's Ame,. RuUond, 6:15 to 7:'0 p, m.
A, D, 811, K, thiamine, niacin and C, piUJ.'I'bl*nd:'
night guest of ·Mr. and Mrs. ise and Nicki returned home[ tinulrtg unab~ted.
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fcan secretary Chal'les Jordan.
FRIDAY
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of essential minerals. Also co~tains niethlonlne,'
Charlie Carroll. o~d family" 1with them and attended the Inside th~ Soviet UniOn _II lsi 'Jn ,Russia, some anti.Jewlsb Riverview Elementary, • to
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1 vital building iiiock ol,j)fOto[n.
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Charles Offenllerger and two State Fair.
.
excesses hove been reported 10:15 a. m.
daughters of IMweli, Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Circle and Fior- ed refatives and friends at 'J'up. folloWing a mounting campaign Reedsville, 10:30 to l2 noon.
• You will' see many llnproW)nents In !Iii GtiiYM
Mrs. Jomes Pope, Middleport, ence Circle of near Ba, han vis- pers Plains.
in the party and press. The Long Bottom, 12:15 to 115 p.
)Ou raise on Wayne CaliJilp.
Mrs, Elva Dailey, Stiversville, !ted wuise and Nicki Van Me~ Mrs. Hattie Powell visited ber latter has been spicing ita pages m.
visit•d Mr. and Mrs. Carl Auth-!er.
mother, Mrs. Janey Congo, at with vicious ~artoom with a Portlor.d Elementary, 135
SEE US TODAYI
erson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lawson, the hospital.
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2:05 p, m.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hender· Mr. '"d Mrs, James Dailey, I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ours iere Repercussions from the cam. Portland Community, 2:15
son and son, Mrs. George Wood· IMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wells, [shopping_
Fr,tday. : piign have been slrodgly, felt· ijl .2,:45 p. m.
side ol Montano are spendinR a Mr. and Mrs. Gene Congo and
and
II"Yre ·Western European Communist Great Bend, 3 to 3:45 p, m.
FEED STORE,
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~ale parties, notably .in France OJid Apple Grove, 4 to 4:30 p. m.
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Carl Autherson.
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I Roy Powell and family .
Fair !,at
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Chester, 0.
Mrs. Gertrude Lehew took . Mrs. Maywood Johnston visit- . · ·
Commun~ parties in
Syracuse, 6:45 to 7:45 p. m.

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elders are members of Meigs
County's Junior Wiltlwood Gar~- den Club. .

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l io~ garden 'club .competition .. iHyseli anil Koste . Hysell.
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a statewide 1 One of the clubs methOda of
!area waa mad~ on the !Jasili of raising operating funds Is tho
•uvetan activlly of the -clu-b .sale of weathered wood bai!Os. !.

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Adult choir rehearsals at the · and Mrs. Wilbur Ashley of Mid· TJIIIIII!', . six.
St. Paul Lutheran Church will b dleport ore the great-grand- Mr. llJd Mrs.
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up of 14 youngsters !proil:ams, P,llflicjp)ltion In
ruielparing the 'J·o&amp;od foer asla,lt
pi·e·Icl .
.• munity andjeivic events as we ' r:
e a proces, sev r
.Lrwis is ge neral rhalrman for ,
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. the club, .under the leadership ; as activiUes more related to· · es of the weath~ed )food, es1
Jhe show.
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or Mrs. VIctor Hysell and Mrs. garden club field.
, . !"pecially · In demand -by garden
A profit of $127 !1 was report· t Mrs. Robert McElhinny bas ' Dwight Milhoan, carrIes At the state meeting, J!'eida club meritbe~s1 are now on dis-: ~
1'&lt;1 from thr """nt. rommue : returne~ to Jeffersonville,_ Ind. I through a yeor-rou~d program ·.Milhoan, a member, received Iplay at Dukt Cleanets in Porn- .
sale. and plans we•e announ o- ; alter spend'ng the past t wo . ~hicli might well giVe the _sen- ran award for her arrangement eroy.
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~~:~:;~!;~E~ have been
for
over
ed f11r ,no! her rommage sale to ' weeks in Middl'""'rt "' McEI· i 10r clubs a goal at whIch to in the junior division 11 0 we "
d .._ J .
.,; years 'by1
Club members. Pictured at a •corsage making
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c 1ef~
"-~ h ·J'll
director
be he I"• ·m 'n·' ' t0ber. .
. hinnv joined
fm·!
show. She took third place andl· staAned -me
Ita GWn umor
flo\$".groqp
a!Iows..._o,,aro,
uvuc
1 Warner• Mrs· Mllton·'Ro'··~
,...,, Svracuse
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It wa~ noted Ihat_ cluh dues I the 'u.oor Day weekend. Mrs. I In 1967, members made con- was only one of five girls from sue~ •• one held Satunday at ' elect, Mrs. ,
Lew~ coUnty c~ntact cbairman and a put regional
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In the Ohio A"hcla,l!Orr; of Gar- I Karen Thomp.nn visited with : dy 1o send 1o servicemen,
the Junior Wildwood Club tat- th Foreat Run Methodist reessa~G~ooc~b~·__..:'-_ _ __.:._ _.,;:::• __,-- - - , L- --,.- -.:..:.1' - - den "''''' hove h""n &gt;nrrea&lt;ed · h "" th . M'ddl-n" Sht!potted, flowers and plants for .. __ ___ ------~------- e
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BI'Ii Robso
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-· ·o! ·Loulavllll, "•.,
fro!ll !iO cet&lt;t' to II o han e : IPft
Lancaster I· the boo km ob'l'e, made E as ter:l ·. • .:.... II [Churchcl. The show
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Curl
Davia,
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lmany
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fromKill!llsCity,Mr.and
-Mrs.
•Paul· ~and
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where •he w
tea~ Ing
heJr 1m
1 1 will pre10nl the ciup were on halld to ploy Ul
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SPwiu
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own
;..usle al Sua- itiostessetl to the mill)' visitors
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·Jilf,sol!. Kei~, and J o; Mr: • ""
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ospl a cor· II progr
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sages, made cookies arn;t ,Plant. 1 day'• lmmecoriilq allllo Ral- 1 ClUb, me.mthii
, Julie
Members ol the Jolly Bun•h ! rt and Mrs. Grue•or,
Mabel wMiddl,._,
bersday.
lnolijile
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and Mrs, Ar- and. JOice,0 ! ! e, ·ers for the county lnfirlllary • land Metbodfsl CIIureh,
Sewln~ Clu b met Fri1ay night ~omerov, were Sundov visitors Itook n.atllre tours, beld oookouiB ! Speaker for U.. bomectm- QoQeh; ~an Gooch, Teresa Mr. and,loln. Wlllla~J! T. .
1 , the home ol Mrs George in Parkt,.burg, w. va. wltb land hikes and took part m the , lrii will be tbe Rev, Robert Gooch, Linda HOllon, l;lev~lee . ser were ho•ta·lor adipner
Ha•kell , Sr . Midrllepnrt. for a Mrs Grues•r's dsughter an d 1OIIio Association of Garden Linter of Newll'k, fOrmer PI'" Houdashelt, Grace HyseU, Kq~-- 1 urdoy at their Ofont St., Mfd.
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rookout. Mrs flr. n Mullen was iomily . Mr. and Mrs. Harolti Clubs' state convention.
, Uir of III! Jlldl.,. ~b• . te Hyi!OII, Hekll 1\IUhoan, Peg•
home, preceding
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Sn d..- The birthday of Mrs. ! Sponsored by the adult Wild· , The aftem0011 jlroJII'&amp;m will he- gy Milhoan, Sandra "Roush, Cinof lhe wedding
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AttPn~ing were Mrs. I, a,.. Sn;d;r ·was 'observPd .
;wood Garden Club, the jun~or ' g\n al1:3t p.m. Tbere will be dy Thom_u, Becky_South,
son, j)on, to Mise ~vi,
" "" ~lil" o"". Mrs. K•nneth , Mr. and Mrs. Rov Friend• !organization ll :re.gistered with j a' basket dillller al nooa.
bara Smith and Jill Womer. .
Newland, Saturday 11_".n- 11
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Bver. ltrs. E L. Hu•":s. Mf!. ; and ,.n of New Haven . w. Va. ithe Ohio Association. AI the
O•io s •IJh. " " Aill Rnbson, : .1-er• reet'nt visitors of Mr. and ; slol~ conventio~_the c~b_..~ ,
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" H"'"olds. M•·s .lames Jivl· [sons.
! bone ·of Ashville, and M~s. Mary I
JOY
were Mr. and Mr•·
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J amp s Weber
I s ome
Ne"~'·of WJ!Ihlngton,
wa ' thP. holiday w•ekend visi· Road. Saturday evening MISS !
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MR.'- ~ Burris
lor of her mother, Mro. c. A. IHysell •nd Mrs. Fry wert 1
: guests at a dinner given by I Members of Girl Scout Troop ~
Point Plenant,_:W. Va.; MI:SS II
Emmish. ·
Mr and Mrs William Fred Mrs. Seipel and Mrs. Pettibone ,104. Middleport, . met, Tuesday ~
~ Cberi ·Heinzen . of Columbus;
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Smitb. ~r. of Bradbury ~~&lt;com- ~ at the Holiday Inn, Broad Sl. l afternoon for an Ice crea., par- •
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
Mios
Hysell
was
accompomed
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at
the
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of
Ml'!.
Fred
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Cllristi
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Pe,te W~• 01 Connecticut.
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TONIGHT, THURSDAY
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AND FRIDAY
; ev a Mr nd Mr
Smallenlierger OI .ColumjBa ughman and •on Jeffrey to ' 1o Columbus !tiS! Thursd&gt;y by G1bbs, advlSOf.
S.pl. 6-7-1
llefioncf'
whore
the;
were
w;&gt;k·
Mr.
1111d
Ml"'.
OWI'Il
Fink
and
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It
was
decicled
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bold
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bus.
Mr
and:Mrs. Michael McJjVIVA MARIAH '
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i en d ests of Mr and Mrs Ted l aon. Da11nv.
Brigitte Bardot
and
child,:.n,
Tom
.ani
Mr.
and.
Mro.
Wtlbur
Tbeo.
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on
Mondays
at
Heath
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to
th~Ir
home
after
Part~Usbtirg,
W., Va.• Mrs. :
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"THE MILLION IYIS OF IJtn
l'tmg bere wii~ Mr. and Mr
RawliJiiS, Tim -. and
:bald were holiday weekend : MethodiSt Church.
SU·MURU"
' Pete Wass of Connecticut was i guests of his brother, William i AttendinR t~e party w~e Charles Kessm:e:g,
Pomeroy.' -Mr.' and Mrs.
George
)i'ranklo
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INancy Buskirk. Pam - ~ Route · Tile rru . m
Johnson, Kim and Jeff,
~valon
Marysville,
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Mr Sl ·~'llliam T. Grue&lt;er. Grant Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley . son, S&lt;nja Olhinger, DebbIe spent the weeke~ With Mr.
. Iffy TUrf Builder, the ferti~zer that mak8 arul
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and
son,
Jeff,
of
Chesapeake
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Mary
Krawsczy?,
VenMrs.
Kessinger
and
Mr.
an
other
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were
MlBs
ISt.Mro G A Stuart of Charles· were Labor Day dinner guests I ida Gibbs, Sue Lee. ChriS ·Ault, Mrs. Albert Roush, Middl~rl Onl and Was Glendylyn LlnOrd ' multiply itself. Watch howrit makes yolll'laWD Pl",:
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is
bere
with
her
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of
her
parents,
Mr.
and
M
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Amy
Hamm,
Jyl
Beaver,
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Hollis
New
Hi1(!n,
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the thicker, greener, sturdier.
br~~ H~mer Cook. She was ' owen Fink. They were enroute ; members of the_ troop, and of Athens were recent guests of
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here Monday by i home after a visit in Zanesville! guests. Mrs. Jackie_Lee, '!"ar!Y Mr. and Mr&amp;. ~Bowen, Rev• . ww~l
Fallis naturally tpe rlgbt time to-feed··and·leed ·~ ·
TONIGHT on4 THURSDAY
with relatives and In Columbus Krawsczyn and Trina G I bJbhnl 1Laurel Cliff. Tbe
ens wore
Va and Mrs. Rob!I.1 --Jay,
he r doughtor Mrs Charles
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NOT OPEN
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Mr. and Mrs. Robort
State Fair.
Krawsceyn, loaders.
man, Peach Fork Road, and ,
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lawn
or
A
new
lljwn.
Now'a·~tlmet..Jet .
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
and soli!, Steven and David
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ervin .4t
lil4mJay
ROOF"
guests of Mr. and Mrs .1• h
Be Held on S~tndoy_
The Dat~ld .4•hleyl
and c~ of 'B.aclne. visited Mrs. ·tmi;iE
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Sci
nes
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
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The
annual
Harvest
FestiVal
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Ashley,
with-her
parents,
and
Mrs.
taln~
With
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· · '~ay .,at
Paul Newman Mi
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Pqtureftl;: M"t Mr.
:~Mabel Hvsoll has
of the St. Paul Lutheran and % Hill St., Pomeroy, are an- Hl!l'llert Fink, enroute h 0 me ber Mid.J~·'· • ...
Mischief
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wbere
sh
St. John Lutheran Chilrches will lnounclng the birth of their first from tile Clllio $1ate·fair.
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led from Columbu5
C.lerurtoont:
be
held
Sunday
at%
p,
m.
at
the
child,
1
daughter,
Monday
eveI
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Mysterious Mystery
I WIs tho guest of her sister. Mrs. St. John Church located just Ining at Holzer H01pital, Gtlll· S nd n-. L~- •
Wlnclint Toyli
lleorge Fry, and 1 niece, Mrs. off Route 1 at Five Points. ,
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Willlam S.ipel. Miss Hys•ll
Sunday School and Adult Bl· • The baby weighing Blx Born to 0 Brii~
SHOW STARTS I P.M.
so ~~tt'd_witb Mr•. Ch_!d
I
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Closs will be held at 10:30 pounds, ten ounceo, bas been
and Mrs. LUrY O'Brien
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at the c!Iurch with 1 potluck nained Lisa Renee.
ot Racine are 11111t101111Cirl.l
dinner on the grounds at noon. I James Aahley of Lancaster, , birth of a daltlhter,
Anll,
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Tbe community is Invited to the , Mrs. William Bet! of Hilllards Jhorn Aug. 24, at ·llolrei"ifOtipl~· !I
worship serviC!! which will be- ' and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zirkle I'll
lin at z p. m.
of Pomeroy · are the grandpar- Mr. and ·Mn. O'l!rlea haVl! ll
. ,. I t'
ents. Mr. and Mrl. Ch a
olbef
-a dirupler,
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Edd-y Maki-ng
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Nine 'Omo Ford Plants Eff~ted in T.

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Demonstrations on maklq the increase, it was voted to in&lt;orsages wer• given by Mrs.[ crease dues !rom $1.50 to $2 for
c o. Fisher and Mrs. Malcolm[ ~~v~ members!_,llld !~--:~
Ro ller at 1\londay night's meet- 1 ~ ro r iluucuaLe mt:lu~.-.
mg of the Middleport Gardea l1hank you letters for remem·
Clu b in the social room of the Ibrances were read from Mrs.
c lumbus and Southern 0 h lo 'David Entsminger and Mrs, C.
E:telrlc Co . M•ddleport.
IA. Emmisll.
,
slon
Roses asters. gladioli, a n d i Membe•• responded to r 0 II I
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z;nnla~ were used in the i call w: ' a favorite garden
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Grace
~~~:~g" b' Mrs. Roller an d 1fragrance. Decorations at the [ THE SALE OF WEATHERED wood has been a. money-making project ot tH~. ~unlo: ·
\ 1rs F!'ile~· who were present·[ meetmg _featured a breakfast IWildwood Club, the finishlll product bemg much_ln demand by all garden c\ub ~lei_
~d b Mrs carl Horky, pro- ,table selling usmg a small yei- pants. Mrs. Victor Hysell, second from left, a club advisor, 11 pictured at tbe clubs weli·
arrangement
oy Ithered wood disp'lay at Saturday's show. Club. members from left to right are SUsan
gr.1mY l' 1Hllr man
' low
. dahlia
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,- nnoonred at the meeting pr.,. lMISs Nellie Zer e.
, Gooch, Barbara South and Becky South.
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th Rulland Friend- Irangement of ciemat ' a Ias,
t:•;:::.d;:;rs ~lub flower shOIV and asters, _In pink, .Yellow and
lo be- staged this weekend at I white, was In an antique oblo~g
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R 11 d F.lementary School I container. 1t was made by M1"
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throw of the show . which will I ved by the hostesi!OS, MWrsli. E.
Mrs.
son,
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bf&gt; open ror \· I~
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·Anti~JeWISh Iftida}.East pnl~··y
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. Auto Workers set to sirlke the Corp. employea 7,240 persons at
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A number of pafly
at !J;59 p.m. today.
three pioliiB.
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Je~lsh 1m~~rton~ In M~£ow•s l.mlllion ti'?"g Jewish com~ ·have dlssoclaled tbemseivei Plana for 'an aii-nlght bor'; ' 'talks boiween the UAW aQd
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~cent Mldijle EaRl policy are Ity.
' ·· from this line on the grounds atnin session Tuesda were llM and' Ch;ysler were resumed
Your O.)iarlcli!lllt · .
ca"':'ing considerable trO!Ible Anli·Jewlsh government ~s. that It all too vividly ~ecalled !,.p~ and both th{UA'W Tuesday with the union ol'
" Dealer FGr
behmd the Iron Curtain and In ~ret In_Pol.end and ~lo- :some o' the mo~e hid~ and Ford conceded 8 -~trike !emptio~ to ge_t the two firms
Con'lmunist partie! elee!'hete. va~ia are ~niy, aurpassed , by ieatures of the Stalm era.
was inevltabieF ·Talks · were to agree to ~xtend ''their con·
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.~ ~ed bloc re&amp;~mes , ~~ich ·those In !!)ast Germany, where Some Communists ln West sc!Ieduletl to resume today.
tracts tJb Ibe· UAW could strike I
. ANDadopted-or have -been per- the regime ·of Walle!' Ulbt!chl. Eurooean capitals have In fact But both sides admitted to- Ford and lei them continue
suaded" to adopt-the Kremlin bas apparently unleashed a new -warnj!d Moscow that the anti- do ,
'on w ld be 1
eration
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line have run into opp&lt;!l!ltion ~at~ campaign,
· Jewish course could develop 1 ry 1 ~t""' ell ~ . on Y a I Chr ~r told the UAIV
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from
variety of quarters · The Ulbricht regime reported· inlp a new serious "splitting" 1? mad y, ~ax;"\"' ;"~i~:· t ·~,Yij~;;j..;;;;;_~~=~ii:iiii
Including mtell~ctual, mllltary, ~ bas tried to jllessure Jewish element in the already deeply J~';' e :a 0~ JAw
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ar·: even from party members organizlions and persoilailties cleft world movement.
u· d ~~m ""j tod casNEPQTJ'
8 •e
8Y as an
. . into. t_aki~ •. ~ubilc stan.d
aess on
Now arranre the elreled !etten the. mselves.
"avo,....;.,., in lt1tllih• ' '
totorm &amp;he tW'PI'ite anawer. u .m some cases opponents ot agam:n J.sraet. J:)Ome pttny
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s;k;~~iib In Ohio
11&lt;oled h7 the llbove cartoon the .~nti.Jewish ._policy co)llse menlbers rebeiiOcl.
have spoken out jilibiicly against In Poland, three key generals
said 59,281 employes would be
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ed
their governments. In others have raportedly been 'di ss
', WO·
DDS efl&lt;cted by a strike against tbe
they preferred to disaoclatel for opposing th~ regime's ~firm, which has plants at Canthemselves , quietly from lhe ·Jsraei policy.
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., ton, Cincinnati, Lorain, Lima
y.,,,N•Y'f Jomhle" ,KINKY MINNA VICUN" POftCI
regimes anti-Jewish eampalgn.
Party Chief Wiadysiaw Go- The Meigs County Bookmo- and four mthe Cleveland area.
Allowon E..nlfnolclninlr,thu «&gt;ultl
But the Kremlin line has mulko has Ol1linously warned bile, "Mr. Eddy Educator," will He said the hourly employes
t
-~ ~·"..,_A PUNCH
prevailed in nearly ail Commu. Jews he will . not tolerate a make a number of visits In
make $4.5 million a week.
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niseast Europe.
"fifth column" of pro-Israel eounty Thursday and Friday.
An Ohio Development Depart.
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SOle Exception
c$mpaipners.
Schedulo for ~o days is:
spokesman said tiie autoo
their daughter to a hOspital
The sole exception seemes to
· Prolell Po•ltlon .
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. be . Romania, which h.as chosen ! In Czechoslovakia, the Pl'!lm- Middleport Elementary, 8:
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they returned home.
!an indepelljlent course, 1enoring 'jnent non.Jewish writer Lalli· to II a. m..
business and directly or I
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Teaford Moscow's p"r e s sure s, and slav Mnacko left for Israel In Middleport Central, 12
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and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul emerged apparently unscothM,,. pl"Ote!t qoinst hi! t~overn- to 3 p. m.,
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~~ men!•o..posltion.
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department' ·_,pokesman
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Mike and Sl]lriene Flemming and Mrs. Ronald Wise and fam-l from a variety of , .aources He was promptly deprlvt'd of 3:45 p. m.
returned home•Friday from co- l Uy of Middleport visited Mr. , suggest that .the wave .of hls Czech nationality,
Mulberry Heights, 3:45 to 4• All milk protein. Wayne Calfnlp Is hlahJ n mHI
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lumbus where ' they had been and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston. government ·pro!!loletj . anti- Tbere followd the death In :15 p, m.
prOducts. ~D cereal filler. Belter dlgestl!iit:\,, .
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Mr and Mrs Lawrence Theiss Jewish feeling trigsere&lt;j by .Prague under ,,range circum- Laurel Cliff, 4:30 to 5 p. m.
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Iof C~lumbus ~isiled Mrs. Lou- Soviet embarrassrlient o~er the stances ·of the (Jewish) Joint Bradbury, 5:15 to 6 p. m.
• High fortification. Wayne Calfnfp delivers vlll~lns
Mr. Robert Ours was an over- ·l ise Van Meter and Nicki. Lou- June Arab-Israeli war ,II co~ ~ Distribution Committee's Ame,. RuUond, 6:15 to 7:'0 p, m.
A, D, 811, K, thiamine, niacin and C, piUJ.'I'bl*nd:'
night guest of ·Mr. and Mrs. ise and Nicki returned home[ tinulrtg unab~ted.
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fcan secretary Chal'les Jordan.
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of essential minerals. Also co~tains niethlonlne,'
Charlie Carroll. o~d family" 1with them and attended the Inside th~ Soviet UniOn _II lsi 'Jn ,Russia, some anti.Jewlsb Riverview Elementary, • to
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1 vital building iiiock ol,j)fOto[n.
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Charles Offenllerger and two State Fair.
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excesses hove been reported 10:15 a. m.
daughters of IMweli, Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Circle and Fior- ed refatives and friends at 'J'up. folloWing a mounting campaign Reedsville, 10:30 to l2 noon.
• You will' see many llnproW)nents In !Iii GtiiYM
Mrs. Jomes Pope, Middleport, ence Circle of near Ba, han vis- pers Plains.
in the party and press. The Long Bottom, 12:15 to 115 p.
)Ou raise on Wayne CaliJilp.
Mrs, Elva Dailey, Stiversville, !ted wuise and Nicki Van Me~ Mrs. Hattie Powell visited ber latter has been spicing ita pages m.
visit•d Mr. and Mrs. Carl Auth-!er.
mother, Mrs. Janey Congo, at with vicious ~artoom with a Portlor.d Elementary, 135
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lawson, the hospital.
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strong anti.Jewish fiavor, .
2:05 p, m.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hender· Mr. '"d Mrs, James Dailey, I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ours iere Repercussions from the cam. Portland Community, 2:15
son and son, Mrs. George Wood· IMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wells, [shopping_
Fr,tday. : piign have been slrodgly, felt· ijl .2,:45 p. m.
side ol Montano are spendinR a Mr. and Mrs. Gene Congo and
and
II"Yre ·Western European Communist Great Bend, 3 to 3:45 p, m.
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