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By Mo.
. Here's an answer to the letter
received from the reader whose
birthday is Marth 31.
. Dear Aries, It is_ not likely
. that your Gemini beau is string
ing you along consciously. It
.would be much more realistic tb
say he doesn't know hew
he ' " .
Gemini is the sign of : the
twins 'a!1d . 'this -produces , people
with sort of 'Ii split personality.
By this, I meall lie can feel two
different and distinct emoijons
on any given sUbject.
He is quite impetuous and '
'has more irons in the rue
than .he can handle. He is also
easily bored so bone up on
, cunent events and let lUm do
_ -/ the ', while you bnpress
:. ",' hUn with t your intelligent ques-
.. " tlon!t' ."

.. Qemirii peop!e' are . JIot , tlie
, most sign;," there-
)! foi'e': yau"may l1iiti, eOlWderable
" ,diffic:Wty in evef, getting him' to
", fiuly settJ'.,::aowtr. ; ;... -',:':' '
' ..>' ,. You are. an' Aries -and the two'
/'of Y.ou hav.e in common.-
t. 'Yo,!.' ' are testle.SS and can
" easily bored and yOUJ
.. '., life, together ,will be
, : .
r' , 'You ' are impressed 'by intelli-
gence and most ade-,
. qu.ately , this bip. You like
, action and sO does he. There will
be d.ull .moment
. '.tyou .9setlier. "
J. l no reasoAr why
. you Gemini ..
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, form .a very successful mutual
admiration society,
You asked about your best
.friend, but didn't give your
friends birthdate. Give your
/ -,
'friend every opporturuty to re-
turn' to your side. In tinle; if the
friendship , I ,waS
thinw; will f311 place for the
twoof'you. ' , .
Remember . : . friendship .. ,
true friendship is' so very rare .. ,
and if we have one' true friend
in a whole' lifetime '. , . we are
truly blessed.
Thank you for writing, .
Mrs.G.
'JUS 011
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. "If. I.
Harold Whiltaket , and Mrs. Paul
Vander Voort were in charge of
the program. Mrs. Fulkerson
introduced her s.ister-inlaw,
Mrs, Van Pelt who gave a most
of a
tour she and ber husband had
recently She illustrated
it with beautiful" slides and also
showed many things bought on
the trip. ,
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, 'At the close of the program,
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By Mo.
. Here's an answer to the letter
received from the reader whose
birthday is Marth 31.
. Dear Aries, It is_ not likely
. that your Gemini beau is string
ing you along consciously. It
.would be much more realistic tb
say he doesn't know hew
he ' " .
Gemini is the sign of : the
twins 'a!1d . 'this -produces , people
with sort of 'Ii split personality.
By this, I meall lie can feel two
different and distinct emoijons
on any given sUbject.
He is quite impetuous and '
'has more irons in the rue
than .he can handle. He is also
easily bored so bone up on
, cunent events and let lUm do
_ -/ the ', while you bnpress
:. ",' hUn with t your intelligent ques-
.. " tlon!t' ."

.. Qemirii peop!e' are . JIot , tlie
, most sign;," there-
)! foi'e': yau"may l1iiti, eOlWderable
" ,diffic:Wty in evef, getting him' to
", fiuly settJ'.,::aowtr. ; ;... -',:':' '
' ..>' ,. You are. an' Aries -and the two'
/'of Y.ou hav.e in common.-
t. 'Yo,!.' ' are testle.SS and can
" easily bored and yOUJ
.. '., life, together ,will be
, : .
r' , 'You ' are impressed 'by intelli-
gence and most ade-,
. qu.ately , this bip. You like
, action and sO does he. There will
be d.ull .moment
. '.tyou .9setlier. "
J. l no reasoAr why
. you Gemini ..
".. r .. "' J ':'

, form .a very successful mutual
admiration society,
You asked about your best
.friend, but didn't give your
friends birthdate. Give your
/ -,
'friend every opporturuty to re-
turn' to your side. In tinle; if the
friendship , I ,waS
thinw; will f311 place for the
twoof'you. ' , .
Remember . : . friendship .. ,
true friendship is' so very rare .. ,
and if we have one' true friend
in a whole' lifetime '. , . we are
truly blessed.
Thank you for writing, .
Mrs.G.
'JUS 011
BOD BUILDEB
ALL,.YPBS,
BEMODELlBG
Bobert Carter " Son
, ' 21 II;'." ST.
. : . ,OHIO 4l1li
, l " to.; \
C.hev Im'Pa1a, '2:do9r HT,..uto. RBtH, ps. ..... $1095
. ' ,' , .'.. . ..
','.,,1". ' . '
fs62.BuickSky Lark Conv",auto, clean ...... $ 496
. "If. I.
Harold Whiltaket , and Mrs. Paul
Vander Voort were in charge of
the program. Mrs. Fulkerson
introduced her s.ister-inlaw,
Mrs, Van Pelt who gave a most
of a
tour she and ber husband had
recently She illustrated
it with beautiful" slides and also
showed many things bought on
the trip. ,
"
annual
subscr'i pti on
The ,MIAMI GAZETTE'
,P. O. Box 78
WaynesVille, Ohio 45068
I NAME _----..-__________ _
J
, 'At the close of the program,
the gavel was presented to the
new president, Mrs, Don Work-
man.
Bus Land
I ADDRESS -------------:-----
I CITY ______ _
,,;
fl
STATE ______
"
Of, all the foreign countries in
the free world, Japan bas tbe
most buses. The 1968 World
Motor Cel1lSUS lists 129,000 buses
registered in Japan as' of January
1, 1968, Ull' 14,700 from the previ
ous year.
I DATE _____ _ PHONE _____ _
f
, "
,
, ,
. (,
'---
Take Me AlDllg
,
, Travel right ,: .
'; :il:.:l. .. . " k" '. ' "-
,.'.F-J."I . 0 , ... . : ; .. : ,:-:
: '1 ':tashfibs' hm our ' selem., .. ,4f:
. . and

Choose your
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Th. light, bright way to
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our wonderful
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. HARV.VSBURG
:By M.rjeenPricI
Ph. 887..un
The Harveysburg Fentilizer
Company, one of the notable
landmarks of Harveysburg,
destroyed by fire early Saturday
morning. It was established in
1902 oy Joun Morris and was'
operated as a Fertilizer Company
until a few years ago when.it was
purchased by the Darling Com-
pany of Cincinnati which used
it CIS a pickup station only.
Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Hawke evening.
family of Lebanon entertained
to dinner Thursday evening Mr.
and Mrs. Oint Taylor of HalVeyS- .
burg, Mr. and Mrs. David Allen
and children of Tampa; Fla. and
Mrs. Lenora Hollon of Lebanon.
Toe Allen's left for their home
in Tampa, Monday morning. .
Mr. and Mrs. Qaude' Ball and
family attended the Ball family
reunion &mday held at the Home
Federal Building at Wilmington.
Mrs. J .W. Smith of Hamilton
has been a houseguest this week
of Everett Snell and Mrs. Mae
Lytle. The three dined at the
Golden umb Inn Tuesday
evening .. Mrs . . Smith was a
mer Harveysburg . resident and
opemted a store here at one
time.
The Adult Bible Class of the
United Methodist Church met
Thursday night at the borne ot
'Mr.1lfld Mrs. Harolu Ary. ' ...
:Mr. rhihp MyC'rs
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:By M.rjeenPricI
Ph. 887..un
The Harveysburg Fentilizer
Company, one of the notable
landmarks of Harveysburg,
destroyed by fire early Saturday
morning. It was established in
1902 oy Joun Morris and was'
operated as a Fertilizer Company
until a few years ago when.it was
purchased by the Darling Com-
pany of Cincinnati which used
it CIS a pickup station only.
Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Hawke evening.
family of Lebanon entertained
to dinner Thursday evening Mr.
and Mrs. Oint Taylor of HalVeyS- .
burg, Mr. and Mrs. David Allen
and children of Tampa; Fla. and
Mrs. Lenora Hollon of Lebanon.
Toe Allen's left for their home
in Tampa, Monday morning. .
Mr. and Mrs. Qaude' Ball and
family attended the Ball family
reunion &mday held at the Home
Federal Building at Wilmington.
Mrs. J .W. Smith of Hamilton
has been a houseguest this week
of Everett Snell and Mrs. Mae
Lytle. The three dined at the
Golden umb Inn Tuesday
evening .. Mrs . . Smith was a
mer Harveysburg . resident and
opemted a store here at one
time.
The Adult Bible Class of the
United Methodist Church met
Thursday night at the borne ot
'Mr.1lfld Mrs. Harolu Ary. ' ...
:Mr. rhihp MyC'rs
-IT'S TO
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_ . iF YOU .SUMMER;.....
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P. O. Boz '18
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Mrs: Edna St. John Saturday

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, Miss Mildred j iartsl>Ck' of, At '
Ian tic: Christlarl"'College,:" Wilson,
North a guest J his
w.eek, of Mr. ' 'and Mrs. liarris
Mosher <lith .ijawke.
"Mrs. was Jl
,supper.,gUeS't Mrs. Hawke (>0
' " Mortday, June 22.
Maty's Episcopal WOo '
SeWing .Group were guests
fof, :the, with Mrs.
of Lebanon. The morning
\spent, sewiri'g' under tile di,
" rectfoJ;l of Mrs. Annette Anderle,
. Mrs. Deeth serVed a
' nyf).(:ourse I'uncheen to ,the
groups','
Mrs. .Portsmouth. and
Mr. \, William'. 'Fuhrman. v-Jere, Sun
day
Mrs: urr'y Riddle o(t y<t1e
, '''. \r T.2" k
", .Mrs. Ifr
' of Whittie.r, . .car f., over,.'

,and ,Mrs. 4rry', ,lti4die. '
Mrs. Eclna st. John has, just
retu'rned from a' two week . va
cation trip to ,San Calif.,
where I she visted a friend.
Mrs.
Sunday ' ufternoon Mrs. St.
John Settlemyre.
ANNOUNCEMENT
. The Seniot Citizens Club wi I
n:,teet fo( a "carryin" dinner at
12 noon in the United Methodist
Social Room on Tuesday, July
7 .
4-H NEWS
The Oever Clovers 4H Club
met Friday, June 26 at the home
of Becky 8oal's with Teri Sackett
presiding. During the new busi
.ness, it .was decided that Kathy
Madison would plan a menu for
the to be held July 8 a,t
,LeSolJrdesville Lake to celebrate
4-HDay. -
Connie Ellis gave a safety
speech on- bicycle safety and
,demonstrations were given by
ty.pn Click (measuring), Dee Ann
'Haw.kinS (how to measure for
a ,butloh' with a 'fsquare), and
ABeckY'80al -(basting-s'titch).
Mter! the bUsiness 'meeting,
refJ:eshmerits :' were served and
were played.
. ' The next meeting will be
held at Dee Ann Hawkins home,
June 30 from 7 p.m., until 9 p.m.
qub members who will take
part . in , the . program for the
meeting Teri 'Francisco,
Sandy Sheehan and Teri Sackett.
l YTl-E ,
Roberta \1Jifson
Ph. 897:4246
Congratulations to Karen
Sheehan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Sheehan, who' was
one of three girls in Warren
County , selected by the Ohio
uons Club youth exchange pro-
gram to ' spend one month in
Germany and Austria.
Also going on the trip "(ill be,
Brenda Vaught ; daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Golrdon Vaught of West
Carrollton, who is a niece oJ Mr.
and Mrs. Don Vaught. -
Karen and .the ,other girls will
leave Columbus International
Airport June 29 and return July
29. They will arrive in Frankfort,
Germany, June 30.
A total of ISO . Ohio Uons' lieutenant Colonel (Ret) and
sons and daughters from ages 15. . Mrs. Donald Malloy of
21 win participate in the Ger. Mrs. Ruth E. returned
. many.Austria Program. to her home in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Welcome home from Viet. Saturday after spending the past
nam, Bill Undauer! days with her sister and
Congratulations to Tim Mil nephew, Mrs. Paul Williams and
tenberger on his graduation from Neil.
Sinclair CoUege a",d to Johnny Mr. and Mrs. Stoner Wilson,
Miltenberge:r on his graduation Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson, Eric
from Wright State. , and Lynne, Mr . and Mrs. Marvin
Congratulations to the 'Tim Wilson, Mrs. Celia Mull and Mrs.
too, on the birth Orner Greer spent last week at
of their second daughter, Heather Sunset Dock, Dale Hollow lake,
...SPRING VALLEY Jean. Tenn.
Mn. Flew. Burns Mr. and Guy Elder 'flew Congratulations to Ray Brown
, ', Ph. 882-4190 . to New Orleans, la. to attend a of Lytle Boy Scout Troop 30
, :, . " ' ., . Real , Estate Seminar. Their sons, on receiving his Eagle Award.
" i . !,and PaUli " He 'was honored at a banquet
. : , attended r.the ,NationaLH...eague I,,'.tbem. MJ:s. Ed (luys' InO' " , Saturday evening at LytleChurch, '
.. Qld : of Poslmasters. in' Olhton. Mrs.' : 0f Mi,chigan is staying witlr ". ChaPlaiii Pete Vermillini ' left
", 1-. I.A,sher, .,resi'des ',on I Main: She.et . other children. this week for a year's duty in
. at Spr.mg Valley. ' Mr. andl Mrs. Stoner Wilson, Vietnam. We wish him God
;'",!&!,aaAU Valley Qairy Mrs. Celia Mun and Mr. and Mrs. speed and all our prayers go
h.."-' . , . with him.
.r.rtlrlce:ss. at 'IJfjY- Police lieutenant and M Illvid .. and children, and
N.?rth. :Paul Sackett and family Mr. and Marvin
1969 ,.j High.-, returned from a vacation trip tended a party
reIgn" ,for ' southeastern Ohio. Wil.son ber
. and ., ,.be ', PointS of interest for the Sackett sIster, Shidey, on then lst buth
. . ,. ) ,"- 1971 Obip falnily 'inclu'ded a tour: on the day at the home of tl).eu parents,
contes!-next June. . W:P . . Sny,der Bardge in Marietta, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Isbell of
Valley .Dairy "Ohio arid' a tour through Quaker Mrs. "Richard' Baecher
, , by 1,969,. " aty. They 'a1so-'t ook ,a guided of Akron visited with Mr. and
il'Pi,nn .. "",, < , toU'rthrough ,the Loatus Glass
'. Company ' in Barnesville, Ohio Mrs. Fred Rush. Mrs. Baecher is
RAMBY PHOTOS
<WulJLnSs"
210 CHAPMAN STREET.
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO'
,,7-1511
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vaught
and girls, Mr. and, Mrs. David
Wilson and childre'n, Mr. Robert
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Bee Gil
lotti, Mrs. Adam_ Gillotti, and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young were
Sunday afternoon picnic guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charte!; Bunnell
and Dennis.
LEONARD TINNEY
RECEIVES DEGREE
AT OHIO STATE
Leonard M. Tinney. son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Tinney,
graduated cum laude with a Doc
tor of Veterinary degree at Ohio
State UniverSity at Columbus
June 12,
Dr. Tinney was the past presi-
dent of the student chapter of
the American Veter-inary Medical
Association, a member of Alpha
Psi professional fraternity and a
member of the Society of Phi
Zera honorary.
He win assume an associate
veterinarian position at the Beak
man Small Animal Hospital at
Lockport, N.Y.
Dr. Tinney is married to the ..
former Cheryl Ratliff of Waynes
ville.
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Early Spy.
Spies and librarians owe a
debt to John Dancer of Man-
chester, England. In 1938 he
combined- the techniques of pho-
tography and microscopy to pro-
duce a microphotograph of a
document,
ContinuouS'
Aluminum
Gutter & Downpipe
In 11 biked on decorator colorL
Gutt ... repelred, cluned, ' coated
and gutter lCNen Installed.
H & R Building
Maintenance
12 W. Mulberry Lebanon, Ohio
PIIone .32-....
and the .7 . Caves' Ul-:Rainsboro, the 'sister of Mrs. Rush.
quo: ' " . - .' Miss Marcia Vaught had her
I .. . , ' fonsils removed this weeJc_
. There will be an Admini
stration Eloard meeting at the
church, Thursday, a,t 7:30 p.m.
The annual ' meetingand picnic'
of the . General Socletywas held
_ Wednesday evening at the home
of tdr. and Mrs. Vernon Pursley
at rudgevHl,e.
FREE
BALLOOIS
r,tany thanks to all who helped
in Bible School last week, es
o pec;iaTIy Dena Kenrick, Dennis
.. Bunnell 3lnd Rev. Smith.
.. M(s. Paul Williams attended
. , the, of Michael CraiL
'to Ca{rie' Mae Adams, Sa
'turday, June 27, at tlte Elizabeth
. town First t;hurcru of God in
. ;Franklin. ,She' littended the re-
'. )' , t ,,' ception later ,held at Chantaqqa.
",,"P'riVsite 'c' ._....... . . ,., 'i, IS" , .
. ;:' .. Iraul 'WiIliams a'nd Neil
: .. and re-
. . ... after.n9Qn
!&1San 'to .
!, ltJC\JltCI)6al' llt' I Mal
JULY 2nd & 3rd
& IS
F:lll ED
OUR WAY OF SAYING
( . - ..
HAPPY fOURT"" OF JULY
'.lnR,J:h""'lnf'lys ' " lora,'.
.8y PAT VAIR ., . ,
W.,...Yme
Mrs: Edna St. John Saturday

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, ',. '.L
, Miss Mildred j iartsl>Ck' of, At '
Ian tic: Christlarl"'College,:" Wilson,
North a guest J his
w.eek, of Mr. ' 'and Mrs. liarris
Mosher <lith .ijawke.
"Mrs. was Jl
,supper.,gUeS't Mrs. Hawke (>0
' " Mortday, June 22.
Maty's Episcopal WOo '
SeWing .Group were guests
fof, :the, with Mrs.
of Lebanon. The morning
\spent, sewiri'g' under tile di,
" rectfoJ;l of Mrs. Annette Anderle,
. Mrs. Deeth serVed a
' nyf).(:ourse I'uncheen to ,the
groups','
Mrs. .Portsmouth. and
Mr. \, William'. 'Fuhrman. v-Jere, Sun
day
Mrs: urr'y Riddle o(t y<t1e
, '''. \r T.2" k
", .Mrs. Ifr
' of Whittie.r, . .car f., over,.'

,and ,Mrs. 4rry', ,lti4die. '
Mrs. Eclna st. John has, just
retu'rned from a' two week . va
cation trip to ,San Calif.,
where I she visted a friend.
Mrs.
Sunday ' ufternoon Mrs. St.
John Settlemyre.
ANNOUNCEMENT
. The Seniot Citizens Club wi I
n:,teet fo( a "carryin" dinner at
12 noon in the United Methodist
Social Room on Tuesday, July
7 .
4-H NEWS
The Oever Clovers 4H Club
met Friday, June 26 at the home
of Becky 8oal's with Teri Sackett
presiding. During the new busi
.ness, it .was decided that Kathy
Madison would plan a menu for
the to be held July 8 a,t
,LeSolJrdesville Lake to celebrate
4-HDay. -
Connie Ellis gave a safety
speech on- bicycle safety and
,demonstrations were given by
ty.pn Click (measuring), Dee Ann
'Haw.kinS (how to measure for
a ,butloh' with a 'fsquare), and
ABeckY'80al -(basting-s'titch).
Mter! the bUsiness 'meeting,
refJ:eshmerits :' were served and
were played.
. ' The next meeting will be
held at Dee Ann Hawkins home,
June 30 from 7 p.m., until 9 p.m.
qub members who will take
part . in , the . program for the
meeting Teri 'Francisco,
Sandy Sheehan and Teri Sackett.
l YTl-E ,
Roberta \1Jifson
Ph. 897:4246
Congratulations to Karen
Sheehan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Sheehan, who' was
one of three girls in Warren
County , selected by the Ohio
uons Club youth exchange pro-
gram to ' spend one month in
Germany and Austria.
Also going on the trip "(ill be,
Brenda Vaught ; daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Golrdon Vaught of West
Carrollton, who is a niece oJ Mr.
and Mrs. Don Vaught. -
Karen and .the ,other girls will
leave Columbus International
Airport June 29 and return July
29. They will arrive in Frankfort,
Germany, June 30.
A total of ISO . Ohio Uons' lieutenant Colonel (Ret) and
sons and daughters from ages 15. . Mrs. Donald Malloy of
21 win participate in the Ger. Mrs. Ruth E. returned
. many.Austria Program. to her home in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Welcome home from Viet. Saturday after spending the past
nam, Bill Undauer! days with her sister and
Congratulations to Tim Mil nephew, Mrs. Paul Williams and
tenberger on his graduation from Neil.
Sinclair CoUege a",d to Johnny Mr. and Mrs. Stoner Wilson,
Miltenberge:r on his graduation Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson, Eric
from Wright State. , and Lynne, Mr . and Mrs. Marvin
Congratulations to the 'Tim Wilson, Mrs. Celia Mull and Mrs.
too, on the birth Orner Greer spent last week at
of their second daughter, Heather Sunset Dock, Dale Hollow lake,
...SPRING VALLEY Jean. Tenn.
Mn. Flew. Burns Mr. and Guy Elder 'flew Congratulations to Ray Brown
, ', Ph. 882-4190 . to New Orleans, la. to attend a of Lytle Boy Scout Troop 30
, :, . " ' ., . Real , Estate Seminar. Their sons, on receiving his Eagle Award.
" i . !,and PaUli " He 'was honored at a banquet
. : , attended r.the ,NationaLH...eague I,,'.tbem. MJ:s. Ed (luys' InO' " , Saturday evening at LytleChurch, '
.. Qld : of Poslmasters. in' Olhton. Mrs.' : 0f Mi,chigan is staying witlr ". ChaPlaiii Pete Vermillini ' left
", 1-. I.A,sher, .,resi'des ',on I Main: She.et . other children. this week for a year's duty in
. at Spr.mg Valley. ' Mr. andl Mrs. Stoner Wilson, Vietnam. We wish him God
;'",!&!,aaAU Valley Qairy Mrs. Celia Mun and Mr. and Mrs. speed and all our prayers go
h.."-' . , . with him.
.r.rtlrlce:ss. at 'IJfjY- Police lieutenant and M Illvid .. and children, and
N.?rth. :Paul Sackett and family Mr. and Marvin
1969 ,.j High.-, returned from a vacation trip tended a party
reIgn" ,for ' southeastern Ohio. Wil.son ber
. and ., ,.be ', PointS of interest for the Sackett sIster, Shidey, on then lst buth
. . ,. ) ,"- 1971 Obip falnily 'inclu'ded a tour: on the day at the home of tl).eu parents,
contes!-next June. . W:P . . Sny,der Bardge in Marietta, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Isbell of
Valley .Dairy "Ohio arid' a tour through Quaker Mrs. "Richard' Baecher
, , by 1,969,. " aty. They 'a1so-'t ook ,a guided of Akron visited with Mr. and
il'Pi,nn .. "",, < , toU'rthrough ,the Loatus Glass
'. Company ' in Barnesville, Ohio Mrs. Fred Rush. Mrs. Baecher is
RAMBY PHOTOS
<WulJLnSs"
210 CHAPMAN STREET.
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO'
,,7-1511
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vaught
and girls, Mr. and, Mrs. David
Wilson and childre'n, Mr. Robert
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Bee Gil
lotti, Mrs. Adam_ Gillotti, and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young were
Sunday afternoon picnic guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charte!; Bunnell
and Dennis.
LEONARD TINNEY
RECEIVES DEGREE
AT OHIO STATE
Leonard M. Tinney. son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Tinney,
graduated cum laude with a Doc
tor of Veterinary degree at Ohio
State UniverSity at Columbus
June 12,
Dr. Tinney was the past presi-
dent of the student chapter of
the American Veter-inary Medical
Association, a member of Alpha
Psi professional fraternity and a
member of the Society of Phi
Zera honorary.
He win assume an associate
veterinarian position at the Beak
man Small Animal Hospital at
Lockport, N.Y.
Dr. Tinney is married to the ..
former Cheryl Ratliff of Waynes
ville.
----------------
Early Spy.
Spies and librarians owe a
debt to John Dancer of Man-
chester, England. In 1938 he
combined- the techniques of pho-
tography and microscopy to pro-
duce a microphotograph of a
document,
ContinuouS'
Aluminum
Gutter & Downpipe
In 11 biked on decorator colorL
Gutt ... repelred, cluned, ' coated
and gutter lCNen Installed.
H & R Building
Maintenance
12 W. Mulberry Lebanon, Ohio
PIIone .32-....
and the .7 . Caves' Ul-:Rainsboro, the 'sister of Mrs. Rush.
quo: ' " . - .' Miss Marcia Vaught had her
I .. . , ' fonsils removed this weeJc_
. There will be an Admini
stration Eloard meeting at the
church, Thursday, a,t 7:30 p.m.
The annual ' meetingand picnic'
of the . General Socletywas held
_ Wednesday evening at the home
of tdr. and Mrs. Vernon Pursley
at rudgevHl,e.
FREE
BALLOOIS
r,tany thanks to all who helped
in Bible School last week, es
o pec;iaTIy Dena Kenrick, Dennis
.. Bunnell 3lnd Rev. Smith.
.. M(s. Paul Williams attended
. , the, of Michael CraiL
'to Ca{rie' Mae Adams, Sa
'turday, June 27, at tlte Elizabeth
. town First t;hurcru of God in
. ;Franklin. ,She' littended the re-
'. )' , t ,,' ception later ,held at Chantaqqa.
",,"P'riVsite 'c' ._....... . . ,., 'i, IS" , .
. ;:' .. Iraul 'WiIliams a'nd Neil
: .. and re-
. . ... after.n9Qn
!&1San 'to .
!, ltJC\JltCI)6al' llt' I Mal
JULY 2nd & 3rd
& IS
F:lll ED
OUR WAY OF SAYING
( . - ..
HAPPY fOURT"" OF JULY
, ,
,
I
"fRANK' YOU
1967 FORD Galaxle 500dJOOd con
dltlon. all vinyl Interior . f'\one 897-
, ,; 4026. , 23ctf
MV ,Slnce,r. thanks to the of
Waynesville fp'r restor.lng upon me
t1le of the Georg4f A:rnold
AwarCII man of the year.',
PART Colile' .pupplest.: 7 w .. ks old;
$3.00 ea, Call Mike 89,-6671.
, 26cl
My - .
Albert "Cap Stubbs
.', , . 264: 1,

SORRY Is now a merry gal' She WAN' liE - .-""
used. Blue rug ,upho stery . D . ,', ' .
cleaner. Rent electrlc.snampooer $1. , , '
, Waynesville Furniture Cpmpany, . LADY- tQ stay with lady
.' 26cl 8' hours a day Monday thru frlClay
' . . '. and do small of
HOOK'S farm Market. Open ctally 9Iftt noon Imeal.r !live . refererib. " 'cal (
9 a.m.-9. p.m.. Route 48 south, aU a e, 6 p.m 880-1319. , " ,
I ,Op crop oeans. nan run " ,',', ,
Mrs. cabbage, squash. sweet corn. '(IAN,TED: Babyj lttIQg. Phone
hon;v' apple 5921. for Jean. ' .
FLOORING SALES ' WANTED. ". sma.. lawnmower.
Save up Carpets. linoleum AlSO , a child S riding ..
floor and wall tiles. Remnants. odd' Phone , '. ' netf '
HOUSE ,FOR REN'T -
Big discounts ' on walf-towall carpet.
Carpet & :rile Falr's 129 CENTERVILLE South. s' room'
Detroit; )(enla. Mdnday & Friday.: house and garage. semlmodern
9-9. Tues"ol'..JhUls Sit .. 9-5:30. Wed. $69.50 depOSit. elderly couple. Call
9-1. Phone 372-6995. 885 7161 24c,f .
Bring thlS"ad and receive $1 off on
any purchase over $10. 24c3 '
1961 BUICK Special 4-<loor. radio
and heater dlres. Interior and exterior.
all good. rim $140 gets It. Phone
897-6021 27nctf
"
CAMPING EQUIPMEt(r
Wheel Cam ...... Camping Trailers
Wayne Camper Tops, Truck
Campen and Tmet Traiiers.
We _11JcJttt. _
... - ReI ... :... ".1.'
on Rou1a 42, 1 mile
north of Routa 73, WIYIWIriIIe
.... 817:.7I3a
....
", S,O 11
SERVICES
REEDY PLUMBI NG-For your com-
plete plumbing Installation 'and re-
pairs. call 897-4961 Waynesville.

HOME repair maJntenanC41 car
penter. concrete. sh .. t metal paint
. 'Ing. roofing and electrical. Phone
746-2982. 21ctf
, ,
FARM fencing. barn palntln'g and
repair. Free estimates. Phone Mlddl ..
.town 423-1424 or 422-7494. 17ctf
All Types of
Exterior Building
Maintenance
Painting. roofl .... Ildl .... founda-
tion waterproofl.... brickwork.
new store frontl. aluminum-
windows. doorl. awnl ... s, patio
and carport cov ..... For free esti-
mate. contact:
H & R Building ,
Maintenance
12 W. Mulberry ,,.ebano '!. 0
Phone .324 .. &
BOAT SIGNS
Name )""
'Yair ' .. ___ ... ViItJI .......... '
Jl'ar2:: ...... J_JlI'IIlII_,lt ....
loIIda POnJq:. ........... t 1iIaa..... c-w-..
RED .L10N SAtES
P.O; Box 188
Springboro, Ohio 45066
W ITfR"
..
, '," "
, ".
Witt giYe you cleaner laundr:y and save you money.
Modern .. "Inl beIInl with "10ft water'.
Accordlnl to a ludlnl Independent tesUng lab, lOft water Impro"el
Cleaning, efficiency up to H04M.. '
. A Mat. , Wat.. Condltlo.-, witt pay for lbalf time and time qaln.
I
For comll!lete 'details caU:
R e e d y P'I u m i n I
897-4961
ED'S IARATHOI
. .
82 SOUTH MAIN ST. PH. 897-7946
GREASE JOBS OIL CHANGES
FLAT TIRES REPAIRED
llRES-TUBES-BATTERIES
FAN BEL TS-HOSE-
11111'1
............... 2
ReadeJS ' 'Natched ," the sign
last week's' Where Is It
was the shed on.: the' -little' Red
Shed AnUques, Shop sign. Those
who correctly - identified it in-
cluded Greg Blytbe; Kevin Miran- .
da,' David, Vint, Ionni' Wampler,
Rhonda Evans,
Stubbs, Randa Hill, . Robin ])ak-
in, Jeremy Dakin, .Alan Wisecup,
Sheila Wisecup,: Kevin Miranda
and Peggy Graham.
OPEN BRIDGES
FEATURES
J DR .. LAUBACH
Dr. Frank C. Laubach's last
book "Forty Years With .The
Silent BUlion" will be released
late this menth. A-second op,por-
t" IDty to tJUs great" Apostle
to the miterates" Will be offered
by WLW:D, Channel 2, on "Open
Biic:\Jes;" at 9:30 '-am. Sunday,
June I t ,
1-
Dr. died "sUd-
denly on June 1 r prior ',( '
trip to a world con-
ference Africa ' which he had
planned to attend with his son.
Lowe1l1 Thomas paid a na-
tionwide radio tg, him
on his 85th
L
birthday prOclaim- ,
"", f r
ing him 'as one of the
men 'of the time. '
His 41'CIHU" ("Can I Help "
YouJ") philosophy and
ment led him to teach indiViduals
to read and write in over 100
countries and' more than 300
languages. His motto "Each'One
Teach oDe" followed .. him
throughout tne -world.
Two of his best-seller tiooks,
numbering moie than 3'5;.
published by the time he was
and the last one was completed
soon after ' his 85th birthday .
NOWHERE
WILL YOU FIND
ABETTER BUY
ONA
SERTA MATTRESS
(SHOP WHERE YOU SAVE)
E Y L' E R 5
&PriDIIIon 7'-1

1.Jlee-lUlw
'5; Huck
'FlDJ'i's
, ,ve .. 1
j,I
39
' . : j ' Today', .
_. 12.Wal "
Cape ", . is. Begin-
40. nlDg "
leu) canine Sophl,
41. SI'erltf'a Tuck- ,
.: b&dp " el"'l ,


" 42: Heraldic theme
state -.
'
I
...... "
, ...... , t" r'
, lelatirelv
tU1) l 1"
12. Olympic
",
14. canadtoD '
'prOvince:
abbr. '-
15. Vaulter.s
aid
,
IT. Showy
floWen
19. Skirt'
tinlah
20. MU81c note
21, Seobman'.
Dame "
22. Pneumatic
tube
23. "-In

n1&'ht ... "
24: KlDdof '
1Janaila '
25. Treaty
'21. Kmdof
vieW '
28. IIi thia way
30: Doctc)rs
group
31,
&8 some
words
33. Chinese

measure
M. LlkeTiny
Tim
35. Vene fonn
36. D: C. group
38. Sun Valley
gear

, I
Res. 897-6656
. bapd " song .
, DOWN 15. Fuel.,'l
'. 1.1Darly ace '. 18. Holst . r::r;;; ..... ..--.
2. 19.
, equlpn,ent' - 1t'
l
-.
3, Invite, u 22.
23. 'EdIble root ., f
4: Old ' 24. AJitler 32. COWllrY '
pronou,n pron. ., I,
5,:VIrpu. ali. Damon and M. Ho'Y
and others pYthiu " ," of "
6, <Uneralls ' . 26. FNnch city 31. AdV!rl of .
aal8tant '2'1. St. " "
, 7, Mqnk's feature 38. W"ilht
Utle 28. , ' " ,
8. Bank ' .at ,', I1ulla,.
' worker, , 29. Poel1lS of ' .0.lCxc,,- ,
11. Sa1l on hJgJl pralle maUon '
, ,
,
I
"fRANK' YOU
1967 FORD Galaxle 500dJOOd con
dltlon. all vinyl Interior . f'\one 897-
, ,; 4026. , 23ctf
MV ,Slnce,r. thanks to the of
Waynesville fp'r restor.lng upon me
t1le of the Georg4f A:rnold
AwarCII man of the year.',
PART Colile' .pupplest.: 7 w .. ks old;
$3.00 ea, Call Mike 89,-6671.
, 26cl
My - .
Albert "Cap Stubbs
.', , . 264: 1,

SORRY Is now a merry gal' She WAN' liE - .-""
used. Blue rug ,upho stery . D . ,', ' .
cleaner. Rent electrlc.snampooer $1. , , '
, Waynesville Furniture Cpmpany, . LADY- tQ stay with lady
.' 26cl 8' hours a day Monday thru frlClay
' . . '. and do small of
HOOK'S farm Market. Open ctally 9Iftt noon Imeal.r !live . refererib. " 'cal (
9 a.m.-9. p.m.. Route 48 south, aU a e, 6 p.m 880-1319. , " ,
I ,Op crop oeans. nan run " ,',', ,
Mrs. cabbage, squash. sweet corn. '(IAN,TED: Babyj lttIQg. Phone
hon;v' apple 5921. for Jean. ' .
FLOORING SALES ' WANTED. ". sma.. lawnmower.
Save up Carpets. linoleum AlSO , a child S riding ..
floor and wall tiles. Remnants. odd' Phone , '. ' netf '
HOUSE ,FOR REN'T -
Big discounts ' on walf-towall carpet.
Carpet & :rile Falr's 129 CENTERVILLE South. s' room'
Detroit; )(enla. Mdnday & Friday.: house and garage. semlmodern
9-9. Tues"ol'..JhUls Sit .. 9-5:30. Wed. $69.50 depOSit. elderly couple. Call
9-1. Phone 372-6995. 885 7161 24c,f .
Bring thlS"ad and receive $1 off on
any purchase over $10. 24c3 '
1961 BUICK Special 4-<loor. radio
and heater dlres. Interior and exterior.
all good. rim $140 gets It. Phone
897-6021 27nctf
"
CAMPING EQUIPMEt(r
Wheel Cam ...... Camping Trailers
Wayne Camper Tops, Truck
Campen and Tmet Traiiers.
We _11JcJttt. _
... - ReI ... :... ".1.'
on Rou1a 42, 1 mile
north of Routa 73, WIYIWIriIIe
.... 817:.7I3a
....
", S,O 11
SERVICES
REEDY PLUMBI NG-For your com-
plete plumbing Installation 'and re-
pairs. call 897-4961 Waynesville.

HOME repair maJntenanC41 car
penter. concrete. sh .. t metal paint
. 'Ing. roofing and electrical. Phone
746-2982. 21ctf
, ,
FARM fencing. barn palntln'g and
repair. Free estimates. Phone Mlddl ..
.town 423-1424 or 422-7494. 17ctf
All Types of
Exterior Building
Maintenance
Painting. roofl .... Ildl .... founda-
tion waterproofl.... brickwork.
new store frontl. aluminum-
windows. doorl. awnl ... s, patio
and carport cov ..... For free esti-
mate. contact:
H & R Building ,
Maintenance
12 W. Mulberry ,,.ebano '!. 0
Phone .324 .. &
BOAT SIGNS
Name )""
'Yair ' .. ___ ... ViItJI .......... '
Jl'ar2:: ...... J_JlI'IIlII_,lt ....
loIIda POnJq:. ........... t 1iIaa..... c-w-..
RED .L10N SAtES
P.O; Box 188
Springboro, Ohio 45066
W ITfR"
..
, '," "
, ".
Witt giYe you cleaner laundr:y and save you money.
Modern .. "Inl beIInl with "10ft water'.
Accordlnl to a ludlnl Independent tesUng lab, lOft water Impro"el
Cleaning, efficiency up to H04M.. '
. A Mat. , Wat.. Condltlo.-, witt pay for lbalf time and time qaln.
I
For comll!lete 'details caU:
R e e d y P'I u m i n I
897-4961
ED'S IARATHOI
. .
82 SOUTH MAIN ST. PH. 897-7946
GREASE JOBS OIL CHANGES
FLAT TIRES REPAIRED
llRES-TUBES-BATTERIES
FAN BEL TS-HOSE-
11111'1
............... 2
ReadeJS ' 'Natched ," the sign
last week's' Where Is It
was the shed on.: the' -little' Red
Shed AnUques, Shop sign. Those
who correctly - identified it in-
cluded Greg Blytbe; Kevin Miran- .
da,' David, Vint, Ionni' Wampler,
Rhonda Evans,
Stubbs, Randa Hill, . Robin ])ak-
in, Jeremy Dakin, .Alan Wisecup,
Sheila Wisecup,: Kevin Miranda
and Peggy Graham.
OPEN BRIDGES
FEATURES
J DR .. LAUBACH
Dr. Frank C. Laubach's last
book "Forty Years With .The
Silent BUlion" will be released
late this menth. A-second op,por-
t" IDty to tJUs great" Apostle
to the miterates" Will be offered
by WLW:D, Channel 2, on "Open
Biic:\Jes;" at 9:30 '-am. Sunday,
June I t ,
1-
Dr. died "sUd-
denly on June 1 r prior ',( '
trip to a world con-
ference Africa ' which he had
planned to attend with his son.
Lowe1l1 Thomas paid a na-
tionwide radio tg, him
on his 85th
L
birthday prOclaim- ,
"", f r
ing him 'as one of the
men 'of the time. '
His 41'CIHU" ("Can I Help "
YouJ") philosophy and
ment led him to teach indiViduals
to read and write in over 100
countries and' more than 300
languages. His motto "Each'One
Teach oDe" followed .. him
throughout tne -world.
Two of his best-seller tiooks,
numbering moie than 3'5;.
published by the time he was
and the last one was completed
soon after ' his 85th birthday .
NOWHERE
WILL YOU FIND
ABETTER BUY
ONA
SERTA MATTRESS
(SHOP WHERE YOU SAVE)
E Y L' E R 5
&PriDIIIon 7'-1

1.Jlee-lUlw
'5; Huck
'FlDJ'i's
, ,ve .. 1
j,I
39
' . : j ' Today', .
_. 12.Wal "
Cape ", . is. Begin-
40. nlDg "
leu) canine Sophl,
41. SI'erltf'a Tuck- ,
.: b&dp " el"'l ,


" 42: Heraldic theme
state -.
'
I
...... "
, ...... , t" r'
, lelatirelv
tU1) l 1"
12. Olympic
",
14. canadtoD '
'prOvince:
abbr. '-
15. Vaulter.s
aid
,
IT. Showy
floWen
19. Skirt'
tinlah
20. MU81c note
21, Seobman'.
Dame "
22. Pneumatic
tube
23. "-In

n1&'ht ... "
24: KlDdof '
1Janaila '
25. Treaty
'21. Kmdof
vieW '
28. IIi thia way
30: Doctc)rs
group
31,
&8 some
words
33. Chinese

measure
M. LlkeTiny
Tim
35. Vene fonn
36. D: C. group
38. Sun Valley
gear

, I
Res. 897-6656
. bapd " song .
, DOWN 15. Fuel.,'l
'. 1.1Darly ace '. 18. Holst . r::r;;; ..... ..--.
2. 19.
, equlpn,ent' - 1t'
l
-.
3, Invite, u 22.
23. 'EdIble root ., f
4: Old ' 24. AJitler 32. COWllrY '
pronou,n pron. ., I,
5,:VIrpu. ali. Damon and M. Ho'Y
and others pYthiu " ," of "
6, <Uneralls ' . 26. FNnch city 31. AdV!rl of .
aal8tant '2'1. St. " "
, 7, Mqnk's feature 38. W"ilht
Utle 28. , ' " ,
8. Bank ' .at ,', I1ulla,.
' worker, , 29. Poel1lS of ' .0.lCxc,,- ,
11. Sa1l on hJgJl pralle maUon '
WAYNESVILl::E
,
Church 6f 'ChTirt"
Third & Miami Streets
Charles Pike, Evangelist
1 0:00 a.m; - Sunday Morning
6:30 p.f\l . Sunday Evening
p.m. - Wednesday Evening
Phone 8974462 for information'
First Baptist Church
North
John P. Osborne, Pastor
10:00 a.m.,Sunday School
11 :00 a.m.,Morning Worship
6:30 p.m., Training Union
7:30 p.m.,Evening Worship
7 Wednesday Prayer
Meeting
(Affiliatedwith Southern Bap-
tist
first Church of christ
East High Street
Stevens, Minister
9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible School
10:30 a.m;, Sunday Worship and
Communion
6:00 p.m., Sunday Youth
Meeting
6:30 p.m., Sunday Christian
Youth Hour
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Worship
7:30 p.m., Wednesday Bible
Study
. 'Friends Meeting
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:45 a.m. Sunday Meeti!1'g for
Worship (unprogrC:lmmed)
St .. )'ugustine Church
High Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer, Pastor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
.m. & 8 p.m. HolY Days
. / 7:lQ p.m ... "
a''!1 .. l)dify
, Saturday Mass
' St.
, Church
Third &"Main Streets
.. Rev., Deeth, Rec,tor
,1.1 ! I S 3.m:, Morning Prayer ,
.. $undays:

-, 'Friendship Baptist
Church
Southern Baptist Convcntion
Norman Meadows, Pastor
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:30 a.m. , Sunday Morning
Worship
7:30 p.m. , Sunday Evening
Service
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Midweek
Prayer and Bible Study
-
Jonahs Run Baptist .
Church
Ohio 73 !::.ast
Lester Kidd, Pastor
10:00 a.m. , Sunday School
10:00 & 11 :00 a.m., Sunday
Worship Service
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Worship
--
United Methodist
Church
f}dvid Harper, Pastor
9:30 a.m., Sunday Church
Service
10:30 a.m. , Sunday School
II :00 a.m., Sunday Worship
Service
Youth Fellowship and Bible
Study
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church
E. South Street
Rev. lack Hamilton, Pastor
7 :30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday Young
People's Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening
SPRING VALLEY
United MethOdist
,. ,;; "Church
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship
jr. high & Sf. high
7:45 p.m. Wednesday choir
rehears;lJ .'
. ......... , . tHt)ly 2nd & 4th . , .
.. < . - , '
Spri" Church
, of' Christ .
Glady Street
{)t.Jiilted. Ift1ethodilt,
'. -; ' ;;Cilureh
.... '>' : TIiirc:f" ,'Notth$ treets JO:OO a.m. MotningWorshi'p
;: .' L oung,:Minister 7',00 p.m." Evening Wership
- " . 8:00 p.rn .. WedneSday EVening
. . 19: L5 a.m., at Worship Worship
" 9:00a.m .. , 'Sund;ly Oturch at --
..-;, stuay ,- ,", '" ,'- Spring. Valley
. Y oijtti Fel- ' ;.' Friends,; Chtirch
, ": loWstiw, , ;. " , ; Street
. ".'- Fl8Scue : , EX Friend Pastor
ENOCH, OR WALKING WITH
GOD (GENESIS 5:24)
1. What 15 meant by Enoch's walking with
God? a. That he was well pleasing to God
(Hebrews 11: 5) . He walked In amity, friend
ship, intimacy and love. b. That he realized
the divine '(Heb 11 :6). God was to
him a living Friend, i n whom he confided
and by whom he was loved. c. That he had
very familiar Intercourse with God. d . That
this intercourse with God was cont i nuous.
He did not take a turn or two with God and
leave His company, but walked with
. God continuously hundreds of years. Do
you walk with Him continuously? e. That
his life was progressive. At. the end of two
hundred years, he was not where he began;
he was not In the same company, but he had
gone forward In the right way. Have you
grown any lately? Spiritually? Are you
running around with the same old crowd?
Don't kid yourself, you are either for God
or against Him. You c; annot be neutral. If
you belong to God, you will be found in
service of Him. You will waik to house of
God with Him on Sunday.
2. What circumstances were connected with
Enoch's walking with God? a. The details
of his life are very few. It Is quite enough
to know that he walked with God. Are we?
b. It Is a mistake to suppose that he was
placed In very advantageous circumstances
.Il for piety. 1. He was a public man just like
you and I . 2. He was a family man very
close to his family . 3. He lived In a very evil
age. Stili he bore his witness for God We
are living In evil age also. Are we bearing' wit
ness to God's saving grace? We should.
3. What was the close of Enoch's walk with
God? a. He finished his work early. Are we
trying by the help of God to finish our
work? Do we expect someone else to finish
It? We were saved to work. b. He was
m!ssed. "Not found" (Heb 11:5). Are we
missed as we work for God? c. His departure
was a testimony. What are we leaving be
Are we leaving a testimony that will
live on after we depart this life?
CORWIN
Pentecostal Holiness
Church
Acy Lamb, Pastor
10:00 a.m., Sunday School
7:30 p.m. , Sunday, Wednesday
Saturday, Evening
Worship Services
7:30 p.m. , Wednesday Youth
Service
MT. HOLLY'

United Methodist
Church
Rev. Leonard Baxter
.9:'30 .a.m., Sunday School
II :00 a.m., Sunday, Worship
Scrvice
7 :30 p.m. , Wednesday, Prayer
Service
c
LYTLE
--
United Methodist
. Church'
..John K. Smith, Minister ,
9:30 a.m., Sunday
Service
10:30 a.m., Sunday School
7:00 p.m., Sunday, Evening
. Worship Services conducted
youth
FERRY
ferry Church of Christ
John P. Osborne
First Baptist Church
GENNTOWN
Genntown United Church
of Christ
Route 42 at Genntowll
Ray Stormer. Pastor
9:30 a.m. Worship Servil:c
10:30 Sunday Churdl &:hool
5:00 p.lII . Stlllday Youth
Fellowship
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RIDGEVILLE
Ridgeville Community
Chu.rch
St . Rt. 48 & Lower
Springboro Road
Ray L. Shelton, Pastor
9:30 a.lll . SUnday School
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening
Service
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening
Service
5:30 p.m. Sunday Sr. Youth
Recreation
6:30 p.m. Sunday Sr. Youth
Services
DOpOS
free Pentecostal Church
of God
R. R. 122 - Dodds, Ohio
Pastor, James Coffman
10:30 a.m.-Sunday School
7:00 p.m.-Sunday Evangelistic
Service
7:30 p.m.-Wednesday Prayer
Service ',' '.' ..' 9:30 a.m. -Sunday
at-ner ot.73 'Be; Corwin Rd. -" , r 0,:3Q Morning Worship Wilmington Pike &
': , Rev. Sherman Cool<', Pastor , Sodiil Row Road
7:30 p.m. Saturday Evening
Worship Service
'
0:3,0 a.m., Sunday .sChool c,hriStian Baptist' Mission Bus Wiseman, Minister
CENTERVILLE
:00 p.\fi.,:Sunduy Eve. Service , Main Street 9:00 a.m., Sunday Bible School
7;30 p.m . Wed'nesdl6' Eve. 'Mrs. Lois [)unaway, Pastor 1,0: 15 a.m., Sunday Worship The Centerville First
" 10 a.m. Sunday School 10:.15 a.I11. ; Sund.ay Youth Pentecostal Church
7 30 Sa E Sc LI' M . ' W h' Worship. 173 E. Franklin Street
" : p.m.,' 1. lVice . a.m. ornmg ors Ip
;'; .:. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship 6:30 l1.
m
., Sunday Evening Ray Norvell. Pas'tor
, 49 S. Main 7:3Q p.m. Prayer Meeting, Bible Study, all ages: (;enc Bicknell, Ass'l.
-Sunday School Wednesday & Thursday 7:30 p.I11 . .' Evening Worship 10:00 a.Ill .. Sunday ScilOOI
10:30 a.m. -'Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Song-fest, Last 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Midweek 7:00 p.I11 . Sunday Evening
7:00 p.m. - evening Saturday each month. Prayer and Bible 7:30 p.I11 ., Evening
Through T;he COurtesy Of The Following Area ' Merchants_
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ALICE M. .'
Mrs. Alice M. Arnold, 96, of
WayneSVille Route :1, died Sa.. ,
turday at Middletown Hospital. '
Mrs Arnold was preceeded
in dea th by her husband, Hugh '"
W. Arnold. She is survived by
four sons, Dr .. James H. Arnold
of Lebanon, Hugh G. Arnold of
Aorida, Richard E. Arnold of
Franklin and Dudley M. of
Waynesville; several grandchild-
ren, great-grandchildren and
great-great grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were con-
ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at
the Stubbs-Conner Funeral
Home at Waynesville by Rev.
M.G. Mittelstedt.
Interment was in Rose Hill
Cemetery in Mason.
MRS. EDITH ATCHLEY
Funeral services were con
ducted at the S.T. Blount Chapel
at Tampa, Fla . Tuesday for Mrs.
Edith M. Atchley, 64, of Thono-
tosassa, Fla.
Mrs. Atchley, who was born
in Pike County, died Saturday
in Tampa, Fla.
She was a graduate of Will-
mington's Teachers College at
Lakeland, Fla. and Florida
Southern College.
Mrs. Atchley was principal
.of the Thonotosassa and the
Temple Terrace Elementary
Schools.
Survivors include a son,
Donald Lee Atchley of River
Beach, Fla. ; a brother, Charles
McKibban of Springboro; a sis-
ter , Chloe Hubbell of Ferry and
a granddaughter, Maxina Atch-..
ley of River Beach, Fla.
Funeral arrangements were
handled by the Stubbs-Conner
Funeral Home at Waynesville.
HERBERT T. DOSTER
Herbert T. Doster, 74, of
Harveysburg died Sunday . at
Marion. General Hospital. He was
a ' member of the 10na's Run
Baptist Church.
Survivors include two sons,
Oifford 9f Bellbrook and James
of Centerville; a daughter td,ary
'Edith aine orMarion; a brother,
William Doster of Harveysburg;
a sister, Anne Cossum of Center-
. burg; eight grandchildren; four
great and several
neices and nephews.
Funeral services were Conduct
ed at the Stubbs-Conner Funeral
Homeat'Waynesvilleat 1O:30a.m.
Wednesday. The Rev. Lester Kidd
officiated during the services.
Interment was in Miami Cem-
etery at Corwin.
HERBERT SHAFFER
, Herbert Shaffer, 45, of Ore-
gonia Route I died Monday
at Grandview Hospital at Dayton.
He was a former employee of
Henry Galenstein Constf\1ction
Company at Springfield.
Shaffer is survived by his
widow, Ida; three daughters,
Sylvia Johnsen of Corwin, Joyce
10hnson"' "of Waynesville. and
Betty Nichols of Wilmington;
1hree . sons, Herbert, lr. of
Wayn'esville, Charles and Ricky .
both home; a step-son, Stan
Kroper of Xenia; a sister, Thelma
Johnson of Wilmington; a _bro-
Charles 'of - ,10
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,
Church 6f 'ChTirt"
Third & Miami Streets
Charles Pike, Evangelist
1 0:00 a.m; - Sunday Morning
6:30 p.f\l . Sunday Evening
p.m. - Wednesday Evening
Phone 8974462 for information'
First Baptist Church
North
John P. Osborne, Pastor
10:00 a.m.,Sunday School
11 :00 a.m.,Morning Worship
6:30 p.m., Training Union
7:30 p.m.,Evening Worship
7 Wednesday Prayer
Meeting
(Affiliatedwith Southern Bap-
tist
first Church of christ
East High Street
Stevens, Minister
9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible School
10:30 a.m;, Sunday Worship and
Communion
6:00 p.m., Sunday Youth
Meeting
6:30 p.m., Sunday Christian
Youth Hour
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Worship
7:30 p.m., Wednesday Bible
Study
. 'Friends Meeting
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:45 a.m. Sunday Meeti!1'g for
Worship (unprogrC:lmmed)
St .. )'ugustine Church
High Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer, Pastor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
.m. & 8 p.m. HolY Days
. / 7:lQ p.m ... "
a''!1 .. l)dify
, Saturday Mass
' St.
, Church
Third &"Main Streets
.. Rev., Deeth, Rec,tor
,1.1 ! I S 3.m:, Morning Prayer ,
.. $undays:

-, 'Friendship Baptist
Church
Southern Baptist Convcntion
Norman Meadows, Pastor
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:30 a.m. , Sunday Morning
Worship
7:30 p.m. , Sunday Evening
Service
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Midweek
Prayer and Bible Study
-
Jonahs Run Baptist .
Church
Ohio 73 !::.ast
Lester Kidd, Pastor
10:00 a.m. , Sunday School
10:00 & 11 :00 a.m., Sunday
Worship Service
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Worship
--
United Methodist
Church
f}dvid Harper, Pastor
9:30 a.m., Sunday Church
Service
10:30 a.m. , Sunday School
II :00 a.m., Sunday Worship
Service
Youth Fellowship and Bible
Study
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church
E. South Street
Rev. lack Hamilton, Pastor
7 :30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday Young
People's Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening
SPRING VALLEY
United MethOdist
,. ,;; "Church
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship
jr. high & Sf. high
7:45 p.m. Wednesday choir
rehears;lJ .'
. ......... , . tHt)ly 2nd & 4th . , .
.. < . - , '
Spri" Church
, of' Christ .
Glady Street
{)t.Jiilted. Ift1ethodilt,
'. -; ' ;;Cilureh
.... '>' : TIiirc:f" ,'Notth$ treets JO:OO a.m. MotningWorshi'p
;: .' L oung,:Minister 7',00 p.m." Evening Wership
- " . 8:00 p.rn .. WedneSday EVening
. . 19: L5 a.m., at Worship Worship
" 9:00a.m .. , 'Sund;ly Oturch at --
..-;, stuay ,- ,", '" ,'- Spring. Valley
. Y oijtti Fel- ' ;.' Friends,; Chtirch
, ": loWstiw, , ;. " , ; Street
. ".'- Fl8Scue : , EX Friend Pastor
ENOCH, OR WALKING WITH
GOD (GENESIS 5:24)
1. What 15 meant by Enoch's walking with
God? a. That he was well pleasing to God
(Hebrews 11: 5) . He walked In amity, friend
ship, intimacy and love. b. That he realized
the divine '(Heb 11 :6). God was to
him a living Friend, i n whom he confided
and by whom he was loved. c. That he had
very familiar Intercourse with God. d . That
this intercourse with God was cont i nuous.
He did not take a turn or two with God and
leave His company, but walked with
. God continuously hundreds of years. Do
you walk with Him continuously? e. That
his life was progressive. At. the end of two
hundred years, he was not where he began;
he was not In the same company, but he had
gone forward In the right way. Have you
grown any lately? Spiritually? Are you
running around with the same old crowd?
Don't kid yourself, you are either for God
or against Him. You c; annot be neutral. If
you belong to God, you will be found in
service of Him. You will waik to house of
God with Him on Sunday.
2. What circumstances were connected with
Enoch's walking with God? a. The details
of his life are very few. It Is quite enough
to know that he walked with God. Are we?
b. It Is a mistake to suppose that he was
placed In very advantageous circumstances
.Il for piety. 1. He was a public man just like
you and I . 2. He was a family man very
close to his family . 3. He lived In a very evil
age. Stili he bore his witness for God We
are living In evil age also. Are we bearing' wit
ness to God's saving grace? We should.
3. What was the close of Enoch's walk with
God? a. He finished his work early. Are we
trying by the help of God to finish our
work? Do we expect someone else to finish
It? We were saved to work. b. He was
m!ssed. "Not found" (Heb 11:5). Are we
missed as we work for God? c. His departure
was a testimony. What are we leaving be
Are we leaving a testimony that will
live on after we depart this life?
CORWIN
Pentecostal Holiness
Church
Acy Lamb, Pastor
10:00 a.m., Sunday School
7:30 p.m. , Sunday, Wednesday
Saturday, Evening
Worship Services
7:30 p.m. , Wednesday Youth
Service
MT. HOLLY'

United Methodist
Church
Rev. Leonard Baxter
.9:'30 .a.m., Sunday School
II :00 a.m., Sunday, Worship
Scrvice
7 :30 p.m. , Wednesday, Prayer
Service
c
LYTLE
--
United Methodist
. Church'
..John K. Smith, Minister ,
9:30 a.m., Sunday
Service
10:30 a.m., Sunday School
7:00 p.m., Sunday, Evening
. Worship Services conducted
youth
FERRY
ferry Church of Christ
John P. Osborne
First Baptist Church
GENNTOWN
Genntown United Church
of Christ
Route 42 at Genntowll
Ray Stormer. Pastor
9:30 a.m. Worship Servil:c
10:30 Sunday Churdl &:hool
5:00 p.lII . Stlllday Youth
Fellowship
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RIDGEVILLE
Ridgeville Community
Chu.rch
St . Rt. 48 & Lower
Springboro Road
Ray L. Shelton, Pastor
9:30 a.lll . SUnday School
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening
Service
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening
Service
5:30 p.m. Sunday Sr. Youth
Recreation
6:30 p.m. Sunday Sr. Youth
Services
DOpOS
free Pentecostal Church
of God
R. R. 122 - Dodds, Ohio
Pastor, James Coffman
10:30 a.m.-Sunday School
7:00 p.m.-Sunday Evangelistic
Service
7:30 p.m.-Wednesday Prayer
Service ',' '.' ..' 9:30 a.m. -Sunday
at-ner ot.73 'Be; Corwin Rd. -" , r 0,:3Q Morning Worship Wilmington Pike &
': , Rev. Sherman Cool<', Pastor , Sodiil Row Road
7:30 p.m. Saturday Evening
Worship Service
'
0:3,0 a.m., Sunday .sChool c,hriStian Baptist' Mission Bus Wiseman, Minister
CENTERVILLE
:00 p.\fi.,:Sunduy Eve. Service , Main Street 9:00 a.m., Sunday Bible School
7;30 p.m . Wed'nesdl6' Eve. 'Mrs. Lois [)unaway, Pastor 1,0: 15 a.m., Sunday Worship The Centerville First
" 10 a.m. Sunday School 10:.15 a.I11. ; Sund.ay Youth Pentecostal Church
7 30 Sa E Sc LI' M . ' W h' Worship. 173 E. Franklin Street
" : p.m.,' 1. lVice . a.m. ornmg ors Ip
;'; .:. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship 6:30 l1.
m
., Sunday Evening Ray Norvell. Pas'tor
, 49 S. Main 7:3Q p.m. Prayer Meeting, Bible Study, all ages: (;enc Bicknell, Ass'l.
-Sunday School Wednesday & Thursday 7:30 p.I11 . .' Evening Worship 10:00 a.Ill .. Sunday ScilOOI
10:30 a.m. -'Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Song-fest, Last 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Midweek 7:00 p.I11 . Sunday Evening
7:00 p.m. - evening Saturday each month. Prayer and Bible 7:30 p.I11 ., Evening
Through T;he COurtesy Of The Following Area ' Merchants_
I .. ,. ",.
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Of 'I- . WAYNESViLLE FURNITURE
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.' MAY'S aC&, R 'CLEANERS
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ALICE M. .'
Mrs. Alice M. Arnold, 96, of
WayneSVille Route :1, died Sa.. ,
turday at Middletown Hospital. '
Mrs Arnold was preceeded
in dea th by her husband, Hugh '"
W. Arnold. She is survived by
four sons, Dr .. James H. Arnold
of Lebanon, Hugh G. Arnold of
Aorida, Richard E. Arnold of
Franklin and Dudley M. of
Waynesville; several grandchild-
ren, great-grandchildren and
great-great grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were con-
ducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at
the Stubbs-Conner Funeral
Home at Waynesville by Rev.
M.G. Mittelstedt.
Interment was in Rose Hill
Cemetery in Mason.
MRS. EDITH ATCHLEY
Funeral services were con
ducted at the S.T. Blount Chapel
at Tampa, Fla . Tuesday for Mrs.
Edith M. Atchley, 64, of Thono-
tosassa, Fla.
Mrs. Atchley, who was born
in Pike County, died Saturday
in Tampa, Fla.
She was a graduate of Will-
mington's Teachers College at
Lakeland, Fla. and Florida
Southern College.
Mrs. Atchley was principal
.of the Thonotosassa and the
Temple Terrace Elementary
Schools.
Survivors include a son,
Donald Lee Atchley of River
Beach, Fla. ; a brother, Charles
McKibban of Springboro; a sis-
ter , Chloe Hubbell of Ferry and
a granddaughter, Maxina Atch-..
ley of River Beach, Fla.
Funeral arrangements were
handled by the Stubbs-Conner
Funeral Home at Waynesville.
HERBERT T. DOSTER
Herbert T. Doster, 74, of
Harveysburg died Sunday . at
Marion. General Hospital. He was
a ' member of the 10na's Run
Baptist Church.
Survivors include two sons,
Oifford 9f Bellbrook and James
of Centerville; a daughter td,ary
'Edith aine orMarion; a brother,
William Doster of Harveysburg;
a sister, Anne Cossum of Center-
. burg; eight grandchildren; four
great and several
neices and nephews.
Funeral services were Conduct
ed at the Stubbs-Conner Funeral
Homeat'Waynesvilleat 1O:30a.m.
Wednesday. The Rev. Lester Kidd
officiated during the services.
Interment was in Miami Cem-
etery at Corwin.
HERBERT SHAFFER
, Herbert Shaffer, 45, of Ore-
gonia Route I died Monday
at Grandview Hospital at Dayton.
He was a former employee of
Henry Galenstein Constf\1ction
Company at Springfield.
Shaffer is survived by his
widow, Ida; three daughters,
Sylvia Johnsen of Corwin, Joyce
10hnson"' "of Waynesville. and
Betty Nichols of Wilmington;
1hree . sons, Herbert, lr. of
Wayn'esville, Charles and Ricky .
both home; a step-son, Stan
Kroper of Xenia; a sister, Thelma
Johnson of Wilmington; a _bro-
Charles 'of - ,10
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losses. LOok for
games tJUs week in the
. \ at the cl)d of the co
:IulJln. Come out and support
these boys. Get them started on
a winning streak.
"
By Bill
The Oass "B" Royals coached
by Harold Stanley have been
scoring a lot of runs, but haven't
been able to contain their op-
,ponents.
AU games will be played on
Sunday evenings at the high
school ball diamond. .
This week's schedule at a
glance .. Thursday, June is- Class
"B" Knothole at home vs Mor-
row; Sunday, .hne 28- Softball
Hustlers vs Momimentals; Duf-
fers vs Ding Dongs; Outlaws vs
The Royals were defeated
twice by Mason t 8-1 and 18-0.
They lost two games to Clarks-
ville with the scores 7-4 and 7-5.
Butlerville handed the Royals
their other defeat by edging.them
4-3.
The Royals victories were
scored over Morrow 14-4 and
Mills 4-2.
The Royals roster includes
Chris Plummer, Mike Jones, Ted
Borgerding, Steve Stanley, Tom
Jeff Morgan, Wat
kins, Dale Bowman, Chris Simp-
son, Barry HartsQck, Dan Powell,
Greg Scott, Keith Penrod, Jay
Maynard, Mark Cornett and Rob
Lutes.
Bob Smith Oualifies For
Golf Competition
Bob Smith, senior-to-be at
WHS, and Number I golfer on
the Spartan Golf Team, has qua-
lified for the State competition
in the Pro-Youth golf tourna-
ment to be held in leRoy, Ohio
on July 16 and 17. Bob finished
second in the Dayton qualifier
to Ron Hangen of Centerville.
The winner of the State Tourney
will travel to Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma in mid August to com-
pete for the national title. Con-
grats Bob and good luck in
leRoy.
Waynesville Softball League
Gets Under Way
Waynesville's league this year
consists of six teams.
EaC.1 team will play I 0 games.
Opening night action, June
7, saw the Ding-Dongs wallop
the Bandits 13-3. In the second
game of the evening, the Ou tlaws
bopped the Monumentals 11-2.
.In- the . night cap, the Hustlers
destroyed the Duffers 7-2.
The coaches of each of the .
teams are: Bandits-Delve ' Hart-
sock and Harold Stanley; Duf-
. fers-Sam Anderson and Mike
HUbbell;Hustlers- limJones and
Bill Kier; Outlaws..! John Sackett
and Dan Simpson;Monumantals-
Skip Stiles and Warren Tinney;
and Ding-Dongs- Jerry Bradley
and Tom Hatton.
There were no games scheduled
on June t 4 due to the Country
Fair.
The local Pilots of the Warren
County Knothole League suf- -
fered two shut-out defeats this
past week. The Mason VFW nine
handed the Pilots a 2-0 defeat
on Friday evening, June 1'2. 111e
Mason team went into the game
undefeated. The Pilots held the
Mason nine scoreless for eight
innings, but WayneSVille wasn't
able to get to Andrews, the
Mason pitcher. Andrews struck
out twelve Pilots and after Mason
scored their two runs in the top
of the ninth, he bore down and
retired the Pilots in order in 'the
bottom of the inning.
On Monday, June 16, the
Pilots journeyed to' Springboro
and were zeroed by the Spring-
boro Jets 9-0. The nlots were
hitting the baU, but couldn't
push across any runs.
The Pilots are now 2-7 with
WAYNESVILLE
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89'1-2966
EXCLUSIVE! EXQUISITE
FURNITURE
10 e"hafI()(J !l0UI' Home ..
"flle. w.iU. be. gLad
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO .PH. 897-4971
Bandilts; 'Tuesday, June 30-
"Major" Red$ vs Cubs; "Major"
Dodge:rs vs Giants; "Minors"
Phils 'vs Pirates; Tuesday, June
30'-Oass "An Knothole away
vs Oarksville Astros; ' Wednes-
day, l1,lly Mets vs
Cardinals; "Minors" Astros vs
Braves; "Pony" ExpQs vs Pad!es.
WayneSVille Softball League
Team Rosters- I 970. .Bandits-
D. Barton, J. Barry, D. Cessna,
Don Coffman, S. Conner, D.
Hartsock, B. Karnes, T. Kier-,.-R_
line, A. Proffit, H. Stanley, J.
Stanley and B. Woollard. Duf
fers - S. Anderson, Dan Coffman,
R. Gons, D. Howard, M. Hubbell,
H. Miller, M. Palmer, L. Sandy,
G. Smith, G. Van Nuys, L. Wil-
liams and D. Wisecup. Hustlers -
M. Bauer, C. Booher, G. DaVis,
R. IUlrtsock, J. Howard
1
F. Hub-
bell, J. Jones, B. Kier, J. Miller,
J Sharp, R. Sharp and C. Welch.
Outlaws- B. Alford, R. Dunlap,
B. Fredericks, J Garrett, D.
Jordan, D. Kingan, J. Purkey,
S. Rainey, J. L .. Sharp,
D. Simpson lind E. Wekh.' Mon-
umentals-T. Barton, K. Bradley,
S. Carrier, S. Copas, J. Cristman,
R. Kiser, B. Lucas, D. Ratliff,
.R. S. Stiles, W. Tin-
ney and K. Oils. Ding Dongs-
D. .J: Barney, R. Beatty;
J. Bradley, K. Eakins, R. Federie,
T. Hatton, J. Leyes, B.
H. Robbins,' H. Whittamore and
C. Talbert. ,
Mary L. Cook . . . . . .
(Continued from page ])
dence at Corwin, 1833-1845,
home of the man who started
Miami Cemetery, (now home of
Mr. and Mis. Glen Smith); the
Corwin Council House and the
Hicksite Friends Meeting House
at WayneSVille (this building was
constructed in 1811 and has
special significance this year duro
ing the sesqhicentennial of Yearly
Meeting being established by the
Ohio Yearly Meeting in 1820.
Mary.1-. Cook's historic Read
ing Ciub was .again the , clever
.
.
DI n nil B u nn 8 II. '. S i, n 8 d
.
'
... . .. r. I ,
F II r 811 r A I A U 8 tin . P 8,_ Y
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn.-
Dennis Bunnell, a junior-couege
pitcher from WayneSVille, Ohio,
has: become the second baseball
signee at Austin Peay State Uni
versity. .
APSU head coach, Tom Won-.
deding, aimounced the signing
of the control artist hurler who
attended Christian College of
,the Southwest, a junior college
in Dallas, Texas.
"Dennis is the type young
man we want in our system here
at APSU," Wonderling stated.
"He is a better than average
baseball player, a good student
and' a fine young man. We are
delighted th8t chose to acceru
our scholarship offer."
Bunnell' graduated from
Waynesville High School in 1968
after earning 13 varsity letters
in five stx>rts. In addition to
baseball, he also lettered in foot
bllll, . cross-country,
8llld track.
He also was elected president
of his senior class in high school
and was named the receipent of
fJ!e award 'upOn pad.
uatiort. .',
where he had - a 43 wonlost
record With a 2.63 earned run
average. He compiled a .345
batting average.
- He transferred the past year
to Christian College, where he
had' a 13 pitching record, a 3.50
ERA and Ii .600 batting average.
He was coached by Sam Car-
penter.
.
The future wearer of'the Scar .
let and White pitched' fn two
, suinmer leagues (1967 J 968)
compiling an over411 recOrd of
151 on 'the mound. The teams
on which he played had a com
bined 6121 record during the'
two years.
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bunnell, the junior-tobe
will major in physical education
while at APSU.
-
i" ., ' .
DeIiths-contiltued! .
I... ' .-- .
(Contjnued from :'1
ana .' .
... d' , ....
'Vuitationhas , b.een
at the
Home' at
p.ni::.:-9
_.w. ... F ;a.,m'
dueted tw' Rev. Maidtn
funeral h9me at:2
day.
Interment will be ,
Qmetery at Corwin: :;;rif
. .
W I ynesville
asMeU attended Pikeville '
(Kentucky) COIleI' in ..
. , " .......
. Page 8
losses. LOok for
games tJUs week in the
. \ at the cl)d of the co
:IulJln. Come out and support
these boys. Get them started on
a winning streak.
"
By Bill
The Oass "B" Royals coached
by Harold Stanley have been
scoring a lot of runs, but haven't
been able to contain their op-
,ponents.
AU games will be played on
Sunday evenings at the high
school ball diamond. .
This week's schedule at a
glance .. Thursday, June is- Class
"B" Knothole at home vs Mor-
row; Sunday, .hne 28- Softball
Hustlers vs Momimentals; Duf-
fers vs Ding Dongs; Outlaws vs
The Royals were defeated
twice by Mason t 8-1 and 18-0.
They lost two games to Clarks-
ville with the scores 7-4 and 7-5.
Butlerville handed the Royals
their other defeat by edging.them
4-3.
The Royals victories were
scored over Morrow 14-4 and
Mills 4-2.
The Royals roster includes
Chris Plummer, Mike Jones, Ted
Borgerding, Steve Stanley, Tom
Jeff Morgan, Wat
kins, Dale Bowman, Chris Simp-
son, Barry HartsQck, Dan Powell,
Greg Scott, Keith Penrod, Jay
Maynard, Mark Cornett and Rob
Lutes.
Bob Smith Oualifies For
Golf Competition
Bob Smith, senior-to-be at
WHS, and Number I golfer on
the Spartan Golf Team, has qua-
lified for the State competition
in the Pro-Youth golf tourna-
ment to be held in leRoy, Ohio
on July 16 and 17. Bob finished
second in the Dayton qualifier
to Ron Hangen of Centerville.
The winner of the State Tourney
will travel to Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma in mid August to com-
pete for the national title. Con-
grats Bob and good luck in
leRoy.
Waynesville Softball League
Gets Under Way
Waynesville's league this year
consists of six teams.
EaC.1 team will play I 0 games.
Opening night action, June
7, saw the Ding-Dongs wallop
the Bandits 13-3. In the second
game of the evening, the Ou tlaws
bopped the Monumentals 11-2.
.In- the . night cap, the Hustlers
destroyed the Duffers 7-2.
The coaches of each of the .
teams are: Bandits-Delve ' Hart-
sock and Harold Stanley; Duf-
. fers-Sam Anderson and Mike
HUbbell;Hustlers- limJones and
Bill Kier; Outlaws..! John Sackett
and Dan Simpson;Monumantals-
Skip Stiles and Warren Tinney;
and Ding-Dongs- Jerry Bradley
and Tom Hatton.
There were no games scheduled
on June t 4 due to the Country
Fair.
The local Pilots of the Warren
County Knothole League suf- -
fered two shut-out defeats this
past week. The Mason VFW nine
handed the Pilots a 2-0 defeat
on Friday evening, June 1'2. 111e
Mason team went into the game
undefeated. The Pilots held the
Mason nine scoreless for eight
innings, but WayneSVille wasn't
able to get to Andrews, the
Mason pitcher. Andrews struck
out twelve Pilots and after Mason
scored their two runs in the top
of the ninth, he bore down and
retired the Pilots in order in 'the
bottom of the inning.
On Monday, June 16, the
Pilots journeyed to' Springboro
and were zeroed by the Spring-
boro Jets 9-0. The nlots were
hitting the baU, but couldn't
push across any runs.
The Pilots are now 2-7 with
WAYNESVILLE
,LUMBE'R and SUPPLY
89'1-2966
EXCLUSIVE! EXQUISITE
FURNITURE
10 e"hafI()(J !l0UI' Home ..
"flle. w.iU. be. gLad
tc4b4.ut you. IAIitIt yoWl
.4-
. '.
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO .PH. 897-4971
Bandilts; 'Tuesday, June 30-
"Major" Red$ vs Cubs; "Major"
Dodge:rs vs Giants; "Minors"
Phils 'vs Pirates; Tuesday, June
30'-Oass "An Knothole away
vs Oarksville Astros; ' Wednes-
day, l1,lly Mets vs
Cardinals; "Minors" Astros vs
Braves; "Pony" ExpQs vs Pad!es.
WayneSVille Softball League
Team Rosters- I 970. .Bandits-
D. Barton, J. Barry, D. Cessna,
Don Coffman, S. Conner, D.
Hartsock, B. Karnes, T. Kier-,.-R_
line, A. Proffit, H. Stanley, J.
Stanley and B. Woollard. Duf
fers - S. Anderson, Dan Coffman,
R. Gons, D. Howard, M. Hubbell,
H. Miller, M. Palmer, L. Sandy,
G. Smith, G. Van Nuys, L. Wil-
liams and D. Wisecup. Hustlers -
M. Bauer, C. Booher, G. DaVis,
R. IUlrtsock, J. Howard
1
F. Hub-
bell, J. Jones, B. Kier, J. Miller,
J Sharp, R. Sharp and C. Welch.
Outlaws- B. Alford, R. Dunlap,
B. Fredericks, J Garrett, D.
Jordan, D. Kingan, J. Purkey,
S. Rainey, J. L .. Sharp,
D. Simpson lind E. Wekh.' Mon-
umentals-T. Barton, K. Bradley,
S. Carrier, S. Copas, J. Cristman,
R. Kiser, B. Lucas, D. Ratliff,
.R. S. Stiles, W. Tin-
ney and K. Oils. Ding Dongs-
D. .J: Barney, R. Beatty;
J. Bradley, K. Eakins, R. Federie,
T. Hatton, J. Leyes, B.
H. Robbins,' H. Whittamore and
C. Talbert. ,
Mary L. Cook . . . . . .
(Continued from page ])
dence at Corwin, 1833-1845,
home of the man who started
Miami Cemetery, (now home of
Mr. and Mis. Glen Smith); the
Corwin Council House and the
Hicksite Friends Meeting House
at WayneSVille (this building was
constructed in 1811 and has
special significance this year duro
ing the sesqhicentennial of Yearly
Meeting being established by the
Ohio Yearly Meeting in 1820.
Mary.1-. Cook's historic Read
ing Ciub was .again the , clever
.
.
DI n nil B u nn 8 II. '. S i, n 8 d
.
'
... . .. r. I ,
F II r 811 r A I A U 8 tin . P 8,_ Y
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn.-
Dennis Bunnell, a junior-couege
pitcher from WayneSVille, Ohio,
has: become the second baseball
signee at Austin Peay State Uni
versity. .
APSU head coach, Tom Won-.
deding, aimounced the signing
of the control artist hurler who
attended Christian College of
,the Southwest, a junior college
in Dallas, Texas.
"Dennis is the type young
man we want in our system here
at APSU," Wonderling stated.
"He is a better than average
baseball player, a good student
and' a fine young man. We are
delighted th8t chose to acceru
our scholarship offer."
Bunnell' graduated from
Waynesville High School in 1968
after earning 13 varsity letters
in five stx>rts. In addition to
baseball, he also lettered in foot
bllll, . cross-country,
8llld track.
He also was elected president
of his senior class in high school
and was named the receipent of
fJ!e award 'upOn pad.
uatiort. .',
where he had - a 43 wonlost
record With a 2.63 earned run
average. He compiled a .345
batting average.
- He transferred the past year
to Christian College, where he
had' a 13 pitching record, a 3.50
ERA and Ii .600 batting average.
He was coached by Sam Car-
penter.
.
The future wearer of'the Scar .
let and White pitched' fn two
, suinmer leagues (1967 J 968)
compiling an over411 recOrd of
151 on 'the mound. The teams
on which he played had a com
bined 6121 record during the'
two years.
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bunnell, the junior-tobe
will major in physical education
while at APSU.
-
i" ., ' .
DeIiths-contiltued! .
I... ' .-- .
(Contjnued from :'1
ana .' .
... d' , ....
'Vuitationhas , b.een
at the
Home' at
p.ni::.:-9
_.w. ... F ;a.,m'
dueted tw' Rev. Maidtn
funeral h9me at:2
day.
Interment will be ,
Qmetery at Corwin: :;;rif
. .
W I ynesville
asMeU attended Pikeville '
(Kentucky) COIleI' in ..
. , " .......
.,aid at Wayn,esville, Ohio
July 8, 1 !970 - Waynesville, Ohio 10 Cents
(
iday-Explodes With Tr.agedy At Waynesville;
. . . -
Youlh. lilled, Anothlr Critical'I, Injured
The July 4th holiday exploded
with death for Waynesville citi-
"-zens Saturday night and grimly
__ ,D .. n 'With a near electrocution
afternoon.
services were coa-
at the Corwin Pentecostal
"': Chuich at 2 p.m. by
'Rev. ky larnb fO,r Gloria Alex-
., ander, 14.
Miss Alexander died of in-
at ' Hamilton's Mercy' Hos-
a,t 11:10, p.m. Saturday
, she was struck by an' auto
,8:'55 p.m. on East Sixth Street
.... ' '.(0hio 123) at Franklin.
e,. , ' Gloria and fellow member
. '" Out Waynesville" Cheryl
'Green were : croSsing the street
" west of the entfance to
where
He further stated that Griffey
immediately applied his brakes.
A group of male bystanders
lifted the auto off Miss Alexander
and she was taken to Middletown
Hospital by the Franklin Emer-
gency Squad and later transferred
to, Hospital.
Waynesville's 'Sing group
had remained at Franklin to
watch a fireworks display dis-
play. Police Chief Harbach re'-
ported that traffic was heavy on
Sixth Street prior to the firewprks
,
Miss Alexander is survived by
her ,parents, Mr. and Eugene
Clark; three brothers, Christo-
pher, ' 1i!l1othy all
at home; maternal grandparents" '
Mr. and Mrs. Sil Lamb of Waynes-
,
:,of ' Cincinnati; six urwles
. ,J., 110: r ,
'i\Jld fwo, I, ',r ,",' ' ,
funeral ar,a.ngements \Vere
handIed .by the', Stbbhs.Cohner ",
Funenll Home. in
Miami Cemetery.
Gloria's death ,was the second ,

: F' kl' , , in nlonths t9 jolt
ran , "v.ille \' 'Sing "Out' membership ..
the ,', th.2 .' group's
, . irijuf,ed in
. ', orf. <?,fuq 73.
, of, westc;. of ', Decem-,
Chlef",;"' ber; ' ,' .. , Ji 0: "
" J, _ -" J.
, ha : h The life of ,Harold Bowser, 1-5,
Uiu ,t t t e '
r
l
didn't look east
I' P, " (C:ontinued on 8) .
. scattered in front of-defunct, old Twin Theater on South:.
Main Street'. - Dennis Dalt.on ,Photo '. I ' , "
, '
Vla,f:dslxU"At Friends Boarding Home:
Je:\V -Administrators G.t Positian,s ,
Note: The editor
and Publishers of'The Miami
Gazette their best
wishes to 'Mr. and Mrs. Cla-
.-e",5e Ward and daughter,
Rise. The Wards were quite
revered by the public for
their excellent
tion of the Friends Boarding
Horne. ,I am sure that the
community will weatly miss
these excellent citizens and

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward"
Superintendent and Matron of
Waynesville's Friends Boarding
Home officially vacated' their
positions Monday after their ser-
,vices were terminated May 19 by
Home Board of Trustees. The
Ward,'s their daughter, Rise,
preparations Monday after-
noon for a Pennsylvania vaca-
tion.' To date they have no con-
crete plans for employment, but
will reside at the Charles McMahn
Mobile Homes Court at Wil-
mington.
The Wards, Datives o'r Troy,
"Fa., assumed their positions at
; ,:,,: tlie friends Boarding Home over
: years ago. .'
,, " :J They relinquished their seats
comment to Mr. ,and
1,hornas ' Goc;>per of Rich-
.,,"", ...." .... ';Ind.
Cooper and wife, Mildred,
have been associated with insti
tutional administration 'for the
past 12 years .
They were previously asso-
ciated with a number of institu-
tions inc,luding a private Friends
Boarding School at Barnesville
where Cooper was business
manager.
Cooper was also formerly a
dormitory director at William
Penn College at Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Mrs. Cooper was affiliated with
the college's book store.
Their last positions were at
Quaker Hill Retreat (;enter for '
Frienc;ls United Meeting at Rich-
mond.
Clarence and Marie Ward plan
to ''visit all their many Waynes-
ville friends" and Friends Home
residents around Sept. 1 when
they return to Wilmington.
LAUNCH fUND
The eighth,gra'de classmates of
Gloria " Faye ' ' Alexander have
JfilTlpriaJ fund
her. ',; :,', _ .' " ' , .. 1,;' '
.,aid at Wayn,esville, Ohio
July 8, 1 !970 - Waynesville, Ohio 10 Cents
(
iday-Explodes With Tr.agedy At Waynesville;
. . . -
Youlh. lilled, Anothlr Critical'I, Injured
The July 4th holiday exploded
with death for Waynesville citi-
"-zens Saturday night and grimly
__ ,D .. n 'With a near electrocution
afternoon.
services were coa-
at the Corwin Pentecostal
"': Chuich at 2 p.m. by
'Rev. ky larnb fO,r Gloria Alex-
., ander, 14.
Miss Alexander died of in-
at ' Hamilton's Mercy' Hos-
a,t 11:10, p.m. Saturday
, she was struck by an' auto
,8:'55 p.m. on East Sixth Street
.... ' '.(0hio 123) at Franklin.
e,. , ' Gloria and fellow member
. '" Out Waynesville" Cheryl
'Green were : croSsing the street
" west of the entfance to
where
He further stated that Griffey
immediately applied his brakes.
A group of male bystanders
lifted the auto off Miss Alexander
and she was taken to Middletown
Hospital by the Franklin Emer-
gency Squad and later transferred
to, Hospital.
Waynesville's 'Sing group
had remained at Franklin to
watch a fireworks display dis-
play. Police Chief Harbach re'-
ported that traffic was heavy on
Sixth Street prior to the firewprks
,
Miss Alexander is survived by
her ,parents, Mr. and Eugene
Clark; three brothers, Christo-
pher, ' 1i!l1othy all
at home; maternal grandparents" '
Mr. and Mrs. Sil Lamb of Waynes-
,
:,of ' Cincinnati; six urwles
. ,J., 110: r ,
'i\Jld fwo, I, ',r ,",' ' ,
funeral ar,a.ngements \Vere
handIed .by the', Stbbhs.Cohner ",
Funenll Home. in
Miami Cemetery.
Gloria's death ,was the second ,

: F' kl' , , in nlonths t9 jolt
ran , "v.ille \' 'Sing "Out' membership ..
the ,', th.2 .' group's
, . irijuf,ed in
. ', orf. <?,fuq 73.
, of, westc;. of ', Decem-,
Chlef",;"' ber; ' ,' .. , Ji 0: "
" J, _ -" J.
, ha : h The life of ,Harold Bowser, 1-5,
Uiu ,t t t e '
r
l
didn't look east
I' P, " (C:ontinued on 8) .
. scattered in front of-defunct, old Twin Theater on South:.
Main Street'. - Dennis Dalt.on ,Photo '. I ' , "
, '
Vla,f:dslxU"At Friends Boarding Home:
Je:\V -Administrators G.t Positian,s ,
Note: The editor
and Publishers of'The Miami
Gazette their best
wishes to 'Mr. and Mrs. Cla-
.-e",5e Ward and daughter,
Rise. The Wards were quite
revered by the public for
their excellent
tion of the Friends Boarding
Horne. ,I am sure that the
community will weatly miss
these excellent citizens and

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward"
Superintendent and Matron of
Waynesville's Friends Boarding
Home officially vacated' their
positions Monday after their ser-
,vices were terminated May 19 by
Home Board of Trustees. The
Ward,'s their daughter, Rise,
preparations Monday after-
noon for a Pennsylvania vaca-
tion.' To date they have no con-
crete plans for employment, but
will reside at the Charles McMahn
Mobile Homes Court at Wil-
mington.
The Wards, Datives o'r Troy,
"Fa., assumed their positions at
; ,:,,: tlie friends Boarding Home over
: years ago. .'
,, " :J They relinquished their seats
comment to Mr. ,and
1,hornas ' Goc;>per of Rich-
.,,"", ...." .... ';Ind.
Cooper and wife, Mildred,
have been associated with insti
tutional administration 'for the
past 12 years .
They were previously asso-
ciated with a number of institu-
tions inc,luding a private Friends
Boarding School at Barnesville
where Cooper was business
manager.
Cooper was also formerly a
dormitory director at William
Penn College at Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Mrs. Cooper was affiliated with
the college's book store.
Their last positions were at
Quaker Hill Retreat (;enter for '
Frienc;ls United Meeting at Rich-
mond.
Clarence and Marie Ward plan
to ''visit all their many Waynes-
ville friends" and Friends Home
residents around Sept. 1 when
they return to Wilmington.
LAUNCH fUND
The eighth,gra'de classmates of
Gloria " Faye ' ' Alexander have
JfilTlpriaJ fund
her. ',; :,', _ .' " ' , .. 1,;' '
..
FRIENDS HOME NEWS
' By Nellie Bunn?11 '':
TIlls we bld . 'w od::b.ye
. and good luck" to the
they leave for thei! new
and Welcome the Coopers tothe
Friends Home. Hoping their
stay with us will be as pleasant
as the past years have been w.ith
the Wards.
Mrs. Jack Depner of
Boulevard, Fla. made a brief
visit to the "Home" on July. 4.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bunnell
of Piqua made a call a t the Home
on Sunday. They were on their
way home from a vacation at'
French lick, Ind.
Bertha Hess was a Sunday
guest of the Irwin Ell is' who have
just returned from a Florida
visit with relatives.
Among Sunday visitors at the
Home was Jean Bunnell of Wil-
mington.
The Arthur Eatons were
-
on her mother, Florence Crane
on Saturday. .
Our cook, Hazel Dakin, re-
ports her daughter Brenda grad-
uated from Miami Jacobs Junior
Business' College in Dayton at
the NCR Audi,torium on Sunday
June 28. She was an honor
graduate in the Executive Seore-
tarial course and is now
at the Dayton Power -and light
Company. I
Florence . Hollingsworth vi-
sited. Mrs. Ward and 1adies at
Sunday evening.
FERNEA
BENNETT
WIBBERLEY
KING
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He Slew the Dreamer
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. S'I , U R II y, J U l Y II, . 1 9 1- 0
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LOCATED: 14 fnues Northeast oLLebanon, Ohio and 3 miles
Southwest of Harveysburg on the Oregonia Road. (Follow arrows
from center of Harveysburg.) .....
ANtiQUES: Ginny Unn walnut double. bed; mil[-
ble top dresser;chest of drawers; dresser; cherry cup-
boards; 3 corner cupboards; hardwood drop leaf table; pie safe; ,
cherry stand; stands; bookcase; library table; rockers; chairs; Illusic
cabinet; coat rack; Seth Thomas mantle clock; dinner bell; side
saddle; trunks; high chair; scales; oil lamps; mirrors; lanterns; stone
jars; fruit jars; books; pictures & frames; flat irons; picture albums;
easel; wash bowl & pitcher; dishes; quaker bonnett; straw bonnett
and misc.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: 2 elec. refrigerators; GE range; 2 elec.
dryers; 2 Sigler oil heaters; 2 Super Aame double burner heaters;
3 May tag wringer type washers; sink cabinet; base and wall cabi-
nets; elec. ironer; Singer sewing machine; new 3 pc. bath fixture
set with glass shower enclosure; bath tub, stool, lavatory, medicine
cabinet, new vent fan ; 3 2 pc. livingroom suites; 3 studio couches;
2 dinette sets; oak desk; buffet; dressers; rockers; occasional
chairs ; chairs; tables ; stands: utility cabinet ; 3 9x12 mirrors;
lamps; pictures; bedding; cooking utensils ; .dishes & misc.
GARAGE EQUIPMENT & MISC: Motor analizer;Kellogg air com-
pressor ; Sioux valve grinder; Sioux valve seat ring equipment; Air-
co welding & cutting torches with hose & gauges; parts cleaner;
6-12 volt battery charger ; Vulcanizer ; parts cabinet; welding
bench; transmission & chasis grease dispensers; adjustabl-e- car
stands ; snap-on tool cabinet; work bench; chain hoist; wheel pul-
lers ; pipe vise; pipe dies ; 4" vise; creeper; shallow well pump & 40
gal. storage tank; 52 gal. elec. water heater;. 2 275 gal. oil tanks;
florescent lights; light fixtures ; power lawn mower & misc.
TERMS: CASH. day of sale Lunch Served
Mrs. Edith Davis & Mrs. Marjorie D. Starr
ROUTE 3, WAYNESVILLE PHONE 8"97-5316
Sale Conducted By
THE SMITH SEAMAN COMPANY
232 1\1. South Street, Ot
Phone 382-Z049 'Eve .. ....... L . -LI
riA YTON- Dairy fanbers pro- ' ,
ducil)g mille fOli the Vall,ey'
Ohio Marketing Area received. a
gross blend price of .$S.43 per
hundredweight fOr ) mUk sol};!
during May, according to
Map}>, general ',manager of'
Miami Valley' Milk Producers
Association. , .
The blend priee. was, 11 cents
higher than last May and eight
cents, bighe( than May' 1.968.
The. blend. price was paid for
mUk testing 3 .. 5 pet cent b'uttef7
I fat content with 8.2 cents added
or subtracted for each
of one percent variation in but-
terfat above or below 3.5 per
cent. . . .' '
Mapp saiCl th.llt milk produc '
tion in the Miami Valley area .'"
durihg May' totale'a 49:4 million
pounds ' compared to 45.6 mil-
lion pounds last' May. He pOinted
out that the increase 'in milk
production in the Miami Valley
over past several months was
followiWg a simil'ar trend across
the nation. ,.
The general manager said
a ' fall production payment set-
aside of 25 celrtts a hundredweight
was in 'affect during May and will '
continue 'for estimated
tb8t after' set:aside' the '
hi-end ' f,O[ will
.'
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FRIENDS HOME NEWS
' By Nellie Bunn?11 '':
TIlls we bld . 'w od::b.ye
. and good luck" to the
they leave for thei! new
and Welcome the Coopers tothe
Friends Home. Hoping their
stay with us will be as pleasant
as the past years have been w.ith
the Wards.
Mrs. Jack Depner of
Boulevard, Fla. made a brief
visit to the "Home" on July. 4.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bunnell
of Piqua made a call a t the Home
on Sunday. They were on their
way home from a vacation at'
French lick, Ind.
Bertha Hess was a Sunday
guest of the Irwin Ell is' who have
just returned from a Florida
visit with relatives.
Among Sunday visitors at the
Home was Jean Bunnell of Wil-
mington.
The Arthur Eatons were
-
on her mother, Florence Crane
on Saturday. .
Our cook, Hazel Dakin, re-
ports her daughter Brenda grad-
uated from Miami Jacobs Junior
Business' College in Dayton at
the NCR Audi,torium on Sunday
June 28. She was an honor
graduate in the Executive Seore-
tarial course and is now
at the Dayton Power -and light
Company. I
Florence . Hollingsworth vi-
sited. Mrs. Ward and 1adies at
Sunday evening.
FERNEA
BENNETT
WIBBERLEY
KING
A View from the Nile
I Chose Prison
Mouse On Wall Street
He Slew the Dreamer
4th STREET . QHIO PH. 897-4826 :. '
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Antiques, Household Goods, Garage Equipment & Misc .
. S'I , U R II y, J U l Y II, . 1 9 1- 0
BEGINNING AT
LOCATED: 14 fnues Northeast oLLebanon, Ohio and 3 miles
Southwest of Harveysburg on the Oregonia Road. (Follow arrows
from center of Harveysburg.) .....
ANtiQUES: Ginny Unn walnut double. bed; mil[-
ble top dresser;chest of drawers; dresser; cherry cup-
boards; 3 corner cupboards; hardwood drop leaf table; pie safe; ,
cherry stand; stands; bookcase; library table; rockers; chairs; Illusic
cabinet; coat rack; Seth Thomas mantle clock; dinner bell; side
saddle; trunks; high chair; scales; oil lamps; mirrors; lanterns; stone
jars; fruit jars; books; pictures & frames; flat irons; picture albums;
easel; wash bowl & pitcher; dishes; quaker bonnett; straw bonnett
and misc.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: 2 elec. refrigerators; GE range; 2 elec.
dryers; 2 Sigler oil heaters; 2 Super Aame double burner heaters;
3 May tag wringer type washers; sink cabinet; base and wall cabi-
nets; elec. ironer; Singer sewing machine; new 3 pc. bath fixture
set with glass shower enclosure; bath tub, stool, lavatory, medicine
cabinet, new vent fan ; 3 2 pc. livingroom suites; 3 studio couches;
2 dinette sets; oak desk; buffet; dressers; rockers; occasional
chairs ; chairs; tables ; stands: utility cabinet ; 3 9x12 mirrors;
lamps; pictures; bedding; cooking utensils ; .dishes & misc.
GARAGE EQUIPMENT & MISC: Motor analizer;Kellogg air com-
pressor ; Sioux valve grinder; Sioux valve seat ring equipment; Air-
co welding & cutting torches with hose & gauges; parts cleaner;
6-12 volt battery charger ; Vulcanizer ; parts cabinet; welding
bench; transmission & chasis grease dispensers; adjustabl-e- car
stands ; snap-on tool cabinet; work bench; chain hoist; wheel pul-
lers ; pipe vise; pipe dies ; 4" vise; creeper; shallow well pump & 40
gal. storage tank; 52 gal. elec. water heater;. 2 275 gal. oil tanks;
florescent lights; light fixtures ; power lawn mower & misc.
TERMS: CASH. day of sale Lunch Served
Mrs. Edith Davis & Mrs. Marjorie D. Starr
ROUTE 3, WAYNESVILLE PHONE 8"97-5316
Sale Conducted By
THE SMITH SEAMAN COMPANY
232 1\1. South Street, Ot
Phone 382-Z049 'Eve .. ....... L . -LI
riA YTON- Dairy fanbers pro- ' ,
ducil)g mille fOli the Vall,ey'
Ohio Marketing Area received. a
gross blend price of .$S.43 per
hundredweight fOr ) mUk sol};!
during May, according to
Map}>, general ',manager of'
Miami Valley' Milk Producers
Association. , .
The blend priee. was, 11 cents
higher than last May and eight
cents, bighe( than May' 1.968.
The. blend. price was paid for
mUk testing 3 .. 5 pet cent b'uttef7
I fat content with 8.2 cents added
or subtracted for each
of one percent variation in but-
terfat above or below 3.5 per
cent. . . .' '
Mapp saiCl th.llt milk produc '
tion in the Miami Valley area .'"
durihg May' totale'a 49:4 million
pounds ' compared to 45.6 mil-
lion pounds last' May. He pOinted
out that the increase 'in milk
production in the Miami Valley
over past several months was
followiWg a simil'ar trend across
the nation. ,.
The general manager said
a ' fall production payment set-
aside of 25 celrtts a hundredweight
was in 'affect during May and will '
continue 'for estimated
tb8t after' set:aside' the '
hi-end ' f,O[ will
.'
. '
, . " on August
. :
ft.oW to 1967 when -reo
. to resume the
:; . :
Ian .x;lence:- , .. .. 1.,-:: : '
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. Anno'uncement . has - been
made of the engagement, of Miss
Yutonia Horton of
to' Mr. Girry Lee Watson.
Miss Horton, daughter of Mrs.
Frances Elliott and Joe Hor-
ton both of Middletown, cur-
rently heads the home economics
, department of
foUce Department following his
Marine serviCe. ','
An August 1 wedding is
planned for six-thirty
; .
in the everting at tthe Waynesville
United Methodist Church.
Miss Horton is a
invitation' to all
her former students . .
, ,
'. !uniQr, ' .
ITEM: Buying.. a hom'e free-zer,?
A graduate Of Wh,ether 'upright
Hi h M
' H . I oI: .- <;hest 'type . on (loor
. gh Sc oaf, lSS .orton ' .' . space available.. There is little
her Bachelor of SCience difference in' cost of operation.
4egree .in 'hMne economics 'from " The .. size freezer you I buy will
Ohi.o University a.t Athens. depend on the size of your family
now and whether the number of
. Mr. Watson is son 9f Mr. persons at home will change in
and Mrs. Willie Watson of Mid- the next to
d1etown/ He is a graduate of
High School and is
currently' 31 sergeant with the
, Marine Corps stationed. at Nor,
folk, Va. .
, Miss Horton's will be
employea by the Middletown
ITEM: Heavy . aluminum
foil is an excellent .wrapping m.il-
terial. It will hold moisture in
the meat and will keep out
if put .on properly: and handled .
gently. When using foil, mold it
around the meat.
The "Where Is It?" phone
was certainly quiet this week.
Mrs. Raymond Adams and David
Stubbs correctly identified the
deer statue as being in the Miami
Cemetery. Give this weeks pic-
ture a try. On with the thinking
.cap, then call 897-5921.
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fashion flair
that spell
wacanOD' good
times. See our,
. selection soon!'
, . " on August
. :
ft.oW to 1967 when -reo
. to resume the
:; . :
Ian .x;lence:- , .. .. 1.,-:: : '
\ j '... ' . I
. Anno'uncement . has - been
made of the engagement, of Miss
Yutonia Horton of
to' Mr. Girry Lee Watson.
Miss Horton, daughter of Mrs.
Frances Elliott and Joe Hor-
ton both of Middletown, cur-
rently heads the home economics
, department of
foUce Department following his
Marine serviCe. ','
An August 1 wedding is
planned for six-thirty
; .
in the everting at tthe Waynesville
United Methodist Church.
Miss Horton is a
invitation' to all
her former students . .
, ,
'. !uniQr, ' .
ITEM: Buying.. a hom'e free-zer,?
A graduate Of Wh,ether 'upright
Hi h M
' H . I oI: .- <;hest 'type . on (loor
. gh Sc oaf, lSS .orton ' .' . space available.. There is little
her Bachelor of SCience difference in' cost of operation.
4egree .in 'hMne economics 'from " The .. size freezer you I buy will
Ohi.o University a.t Athens. depend on the size of your family
now and whether the number of
. Mr. Watson is son 9f Mr. persons at home will change in
and Mrs. Willie Watson of Mid- the next to
d1etown/ He is a graduate of
High School and is
currently' 31 sergeant with the
, Marine Corps stationed. at Nor,
folk, Va. .
, Miss Horton's will be
employea by the Middletown
ITEM: Heavy . aluminum
foil is an excellent .wrapping m.il-
terial. It will hold moisture in
the meat and will keep out
if put .on properly: and handled .
gently. When using foil, mold it
around the meat.
The "Where Is It?" phone
was certainly quiet this week.
Mrs. Raymond Adams and David
Stubbs correctly identified the
deer statue as being in the Miami
Cemetery. Give this weeks pic-
ture a try. On with the thinking
.cap, then call 897-5921.
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that spell
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times. See our,
. selection soon!'
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'LYTLE
Robtirta Wil':son
Ph .. ,897
' Gary Knedler r is touring
Europe with t
Choir. wiU be-
WE ONLY &ET
10 TALK TO
, in Wales; '[.on,don" Paris, _Copen-
, hagen, Roine and
J jsQon. The grqup from ' ,
the Columbus Airport Monday, '
, and will retum Ju]ly 27.
EACH OTHeR.
, . .
ON Tl.-IE PHONE .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Qiuk and
, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moran
spent a week in Florida, touring
the Kennedy area. '
Mr'. and Mrs. Earl Knedler,
Gary and ,Unda attended the
' Knedler Family ',Reunion Sund,ay
at tffe Marioif Knedler home at
aarksville.
'Mr. and'Mrs. CHarles BunneU,
Dennis and Joy Zuroweste,
and Mrs. David Wilson and child-
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vaught
and gifls attended a family picnic
.Saturday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ramon Young and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvillle Young were
Visiting from , Miami
- atlending were Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Artz and
, \
family. Mr. and Mrs. Bee Gillotte
pf Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Young Mr. and Mrs. Hershel
Tamey of Greenville. '
We wish a spee:dy 'recovery to
Walt :at Granqview
Hospital.
.' Starting Auguslt 2, the Sunday
SChool hour will ibeat '9:30 A.M.
and the ,church hour at 10:30
A.M. Bible Study and Prayer
them a .,' Service will l>e : held , every Wed-
, -r" evening, 8 P.M ..:..9 P.M.
lat ,: ", at the church. _
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" 81 R1:H'ANNOUNCED,
, Mr. and' Mrs. John E. Evers of
'Waynesville' ;lie the
wOillleJrln,il birth bf their first child, a ' son,
J rode .... up. ", John, 60m '9 p.m. JUl)e ,,30 at
'wblte, ' Kettering Memorial Hospital.
, bilt: . 'Mrs'. Evers, 'is tlil former Suz-
'. ro:s;. I .. 'anne ', . of.;- Wa- .
, , ' " ,
Mr. and
.: aM r.' Mrs: '.Gorge: Current of Waynes-,
. vine- and 'Mr. 'and Mrs. Arthur-
Evers of
ITEM: Nothhlg say.s welcome
' lJIore ,than a row
. 0,' gerslniuDUl, 'begon-
ias" or other ' suoller flowering
, plJnts displayect . on t)le, front
. 'steps of home:
ing clay ,sa}lcers under each pot
to water.. . ,"
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. ,
,JIl'EM: Enterqumng? lJeJre's a
, .:good "party . eailape. ,Gelie,roualy'
, .sprud buttered"toast fingers with
. ped e'if
;maeq wl th mayonilliise, .
itwo whole Norway lsardines, dOVe- .
,: ',tan; on each _a with a ..
. .. of pimentO.. .,:.., , ,.', ,
. .. .' '.. . "
,A: '
becOme aD aftei:-cbur.eh, tra-
U&L&VU.' Keep
"an ' .
:
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'menu::, .
mE WEEK'S LETrER: "You telephone conversations to, re-
may say my 'problem isn't seri- main a secret between the two
ous, but I think it is, Please give of you, and assume that you
me an answer" l am 11 years old the same. way--: And, you may be
and I like this girl: She says just one of many boys' whoshare
she likes me, She doesn't live her telephone hours. The tele-
close to me and we only- 'get ' to phone is a means of communica-
talk to each other on the phone. tion, true enough. But a person's
On the phone, we have some telephone personality is not ai-
pretty good conversations' but; ways that individual's personal-
when I see her, she seems to ity personto-person. Unless, as
"turn off", even when I just say we said, the girl is personally
hello. 'Please give me a shy, you can get an indication of
'answer. how she feels about you from
OUR REPLY: There are sev- your eye-ta-eye encounters.
eral possibilities. The girl may- 'f you hove a teenage prob'em you
be the type personally shy, yet want to discu5I or an observatian to make,
. ti th odd,. your 'etter to fOR AND ABOUT
ready With conversa on on e TEENAGERS, COMMUNITY AND SUeuR.
telephone. She may want your IIAN PRESS SERVICE, FRANKfORT, KY.
HARVEYSBURG
By "'arjean . Price
Ph. 897.&312'
Several people from i his com-
munity attended the wedding of
John Doster and Sharon Wilt at
the Rocky Point Community
Chapel near Springfield, Saturday
at 1 :30 p.m. Due to the vaca-
tioning pastor ' of her church,
Rev. Lester Kidd of 10nahs Run
Church officiated at the deuble
ring ceremony. A reception fol-
IQwed in the church social room.
" , Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCarren
and Sandy visited Rick last week-
end at Greenway Farms near
. Versailles, Ky. where he spend- ,
ing the. They camped
at Oay's Ferry Camp-
, ground and also visited Pleasant
Hill ,where Shaker Village has
been reconstruoted.
and Mrs. Steve Reynolds
and daughters were Sunday din-
ner guests of 'the Claude Ball
family.
Jeffrey Wayne Huddleson was
honored I;;riday afternoon, June
26, on his 4th' birthday ' with a
surprise The guests included
and ,Shirley -Speaks, Bart,
'Bret, Rickie , and Angie Clark,
'Kelly sUe Reynolds, Eddie Wayne
Brothers, Robyn and Shelly
Dodds, Mary, Donald, and Vicki
Caplinger, Joyce and Martin Ball
apd Mrs .. Henry
Hucf<Ueson and Mrs. Roy Cap-
Unger.
,Children's Day was
" '
at Jonahs Run Church Sunday
morning.
Mrs. Charles Farrington (nee
Jane ' l)oster) of Medical Lake,
Wash. is Vlsfting her parents. Mr.:
and Mrs. ' William Doster. She is
here for the wedding of her bro-
ther, John. '
Paul Gibson, son of Mr. and
Mrs., Frank Gibson, was taken to
Miami Valley Hospital for x-
ray's Monday evening following
an accident when he and other
companions were thrown from
a load of hay on which they were
riding.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Branden-
burg of Middletown were Sunday
callers on Mr. and Mrs. ' Robert
Brandenburg of here.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smedley
(nee Peggy Gibson) announce the
birth of their first child, a son,
Rick, born July 2. He weighed
5 10 ounces.
' Tht WSCS of the United
Methodist Church will , meet
Thursday at noon for a covered
dish picnic at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Wyatt. AlI are
urged to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Den Wiatt and
family and Mrs. Sue Wiatt re-
turned Thursday from a trip
through New England States.
They visited _ Niagara Falls,
stopped at Bar Harber, Maine and
New Hampshire and Vermont.
They yi,sited ' Plymouth Planta-
tions in Mass., were aboard the
Mayflower and stopped and vi-
the Seaport at Mystic, Conn.
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'LYTLE
Robtirta Wil':son
Ph .. ,897
' Gary Knedler r is touring
Europe with t
Choir. wiU be-
WE ONLY &ET
10 TALK TO
, in Wales; '[.on,don" Paris, _Copen-
, hagen, Roine and
J jsQon. The grqup from ' ,
the Columbus Airport Monday, '
, and will retum Ju]ly 27.
EACH OTHeR.
, . .
ON Tl.-IE PHONE .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Qiuk and
, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moran
spent a week in Florida, touring
the Kennedy area. '
Mr'. and Mrs. Earl Knedler,
Gary and ,Unda attended the
' Knedler Family ',Reunion Sund,ay
at tffe Marioif Knedler home at
aarksville.
'Mr. and'Mrs. CHarles BunneU,
Dennis and Joy Zuroweste,
and Mrs. David Wilson and child-
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vaught
and gifls attended a family picnic
.Saturday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ramon Young and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvillle Young were
Visiting from , Miami
- atlending were Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Artz and
, \
family. Mr. and Mrs. Bee Gillotte
pf Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Young Mr. and Mrs. Hershel
Tamey of Greenville. '
We wish a spee:dy 'recovery to
Walt :at Granqview
Hospital.
.' Starting Auguslt 2, the Sunday
SChool hour will ibeat '9:30 A.M.
and the ,church hour at 10:30
A.M. Bible Study and Prayer
them a .,' Service will l>e : held , every Wed-
, -r" evening, 8 P.M ..:..9 P.M.
lat ,: ", at the church. _
r'f t -,tJ:
I' , ., }.t '\
" 81 R1:H'ANNOUNCED,
, Mr. and' Mrs. John E. Evers of
'Waynesville' ;lie the
wOillleJrln,il birth bf their first child, a ' son,
J rode .... up. ", John, 60m '9 p.m. JUl)e ,,30 at
'wblte, ' Kettering Memorial Hospital.
, bilt: . 'Mrs'. Evers, 'is tlil former Suz-
'. ro:s;. I .. 'anne ', . of.;- Wa- .
, , ' " ,
Mr. and
.: aM r.' Mrs: '.Gorge: Current of Waynes-,
. vine- and 'Mr. 'and Mrs. Arthur-
Evers of
ITEM: Nothhlg say.s welcome
' lJIore ,than a row
. 0,' gerslniuDUl, 'begon-
ias" or other ' suoller flowering
, plJnts displayect . on t)le, front
. 'steps of home:
ing clay ,sa}lcers under each pot
to water.. . ,"
I, ., -,
. ,
,JIl'EM: Enterqumng? lJeJre's a
, .:good "party . eailape. ,Gelie,roualy'
, .sprud buttered"toast fingers with
. ped e'if
;maeq wl th mayonilliise, .
itwo whole Norway lsardines, dOVe- .
,: ',tan; on each _a with a ..
. .. of pimentO.. .,:.., , ,.', ,
. .. .' '.. . "
,A: '
becOme aD aftei:-cbur.eh, tra-
U&L&VU.' Keep
"an ' .
:
i ,9f .
'menu::, .
mE WEEK'S LETrER: "You telephone conversations to, re-
may say my 'problem isn't seri- main a secret between the two
ous, but I think it is, Please give of you, and assume that you
me an answer" l am 11 years old the same. way--: And, you may be
and I like this girl: She says just one of many boys' whoshare
she likes me, She doesn't live her telephone hours. The tele-
close to me and we only- 'get ' to phone is a means of communica-
talk to each other on the phone. tion, true enough. But a person's
On the phone, we have some telephone personality is not ai-
pretty good conversations' but; ways that individual's personal-
when I see her, she seems to ity personto-person. Unless, as
"turn off", even when I just say we said, the girl is personally
hello. 'Please give me a shy, you can get an indication of
'answer. how she feels about you from
OUR REPLY: There are sev- your eye-ta-eye encounters.
eral possibilities. The girl may- 'f you hove a teenage prob'em you
be the type personally shy, yet want to discu5I or an observatian to make,
. ti th odd,. your 'etter to fOR AND ABOUT
ready With conversa on on e TEENAGERS, COMMUNITY AND SUeuR.
telephone. She may want your IIAN PRESS SERVICE, FRANKfORT, KY.
HARVEYSBURG
By "'arjean . Price
Ph. 897.&312'
Several people from i his com-
munity attended the wedding of
John Doster and Sharon Wilt at
the Rocky Point Community
Chapel near Springfield, Saturday
at 1 :30 p.m. Due to the vaca-
tioning pastor ' of her church,
Rev. Lester Kidd of 10nahs Run
Church officiated at the deuble
ring ceremony. A reception fol-
IQwed in the church social room.
" , Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCarren
and Sandy visited Rick last week-
end at Greenway Farms near
. Versailles, Ky. where he spend- ,
ing the. They camped
at Oay's Ferry Camp-
, ground and also visited Pleasant
Hill ,where Shaker Village has
been reconstruoted.
and Mrs. Steve Reynolds
and daughters were Sunday din-
ner guests of 'the Claude Ball
family.
Jeffrey Wayne Huddleson was
honored I;;riday afternoon, June
26, on his 4th' birthday ' with a
surprise The guests included
and ,Shirley -Speaks, Bart,
'Bret, Rickie , and Angie Clark,
'Kelly sUe Reynolds, Eddie Wayne
Brothers, Robyn and Shelly
Dodds, Mary, Donald, and Vicki
Caplinger, Joyce and Martin Ball
apd Mrs .. Henry
Hucf<Ueson and Mrs. Roy Cap-
Unger.
,Children's Day was
" '
at Jonahs Run Church Sunday
morning.
Mrs. Charles Farrington (nee
Jane ' l)oster) of Medical Lake,
Wash. is Vlsfting her parents. Mr.:
and Mrs. ' William Doster. She is
here for the wedding of her bro-
ther, John. '
Paul Gibson, son of Mr. and
Mrs., Frank Gibson, was taken to
Miami Valley Hospital for x-
ray's Monday evening following
an accident when he and other
companions were thrown from
a load of hay on which they were
riding.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Branden-
burg of Middletown were Sunday
callers on Mr. and Mrs. ' Robert
Brandenburg of here.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smedley
(nee Peggy Gibson) announce the
birth of their first child, a son,
Rick, born July 2. He weighed
5 10 ounces.
' Tht WSCS of the United
Methodist Church will , meet
Thursday at noon for a covered
dish picnic at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Wyatt. AlI are
urged to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Den Wiatt and
family and Mrs. Sue Wiatt re-
turned Thursday from a trip
through New England States.
They visited _ Niagara Falls,
stopped at Bar Harber, Maine and
New Hampshire and Vermont.
They yi,sited ' Plymouth Planta-
tions in Mass., were aboard the
Mayflower and stopped and vi-
the Seaport at Mystic, Conn.
If '111
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\
'.
FOR SALE
R
1967 FORO GaUixle 50,0 .. con-
dition, all "lnyl l"t1'r\or _ It!lhone 897-
. . j '", __
HOOK '5 Farrrl dal.IY
. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Route 48 . south at'
Rlagevllle. I. up c,rop: Deans, rUlh
ners s:abbage, squash,- sweet corn,
ap'Ples honey, sorghum, aDDle butter,
eggs. " .. . !:'of 26c2.
10 SP,EEO blcyCle
ol
, Schwinn. G.ood
condition. Phone u977331. .
" , '27cl
.-----
HP;Y
ol
Al ' TlmdOiY' an
CaIl . u97-4147 27cl ,
, ., I
GARAGE SALE: July 11-1.2, beds,
all ,sizes ' of 'Clotl\es, -baby ' & chlld'_
clothes and other Item's. 'Turn left or
Clear SpringS R,d. off 42
, ", . 27cl "
. '.. )
1964 VA'Ll ANT, 4 speed hurst, r,ed,
white vinyl top, needs 'englner also
B4ick '1953 nice Interior,
very ' good engine, Pnone 897-5128.
" " 27c1 -
m \ ROlllantic
Eik are 'the most
of American deer. In mating
season, a bull elk may collec't . a
harem of QO cows. ,
$ ",' k_.
CAMPING "EQUIPMENT '
Wheel Camper c;amping"rrailers'
Camper Tops, T.ruck
Campers and Travet
W. III. bottle' .. ' ",

Loc.ted on, Rout. 42, 1, I
Waynewm. :
j .....

1969 INTERNATIONI\L Ti'avelall
station wagon, {V,'Iodei .1000, power
steering &. brakes! alfto trans). air cond
tinted glass, $3495, .Call u97-5731.
" . . . ," 27c1
PICKUP truck Calm'per' -'h- X9- O-O-'d
sha,pe. Phone 8976876.'" 27C;? '
1 roll-away $15; 1. old sohool '
.
milk maohlneJ. j
$5 each; 1 1 =Tv, portable, stand
, Included, 1. 'antique' 011
100 yrs old, $20;. 1 wig, never worn,
brown, $18.,PhonE! 897-6552. '
, :
,---,...:..--,-
; .... 'j
A[i)UL T waitresses and' '<ltchen. help.
Apply at Spnny's Orlv,,ln In person.
No pf\one el511s plilase. 27cl'
WANTE.O; small ,awnmower. '-
Also a ch Id s 'Iarge riding tricycl,.
Phone' 897-5921. . ,P19ctf ,
WANTED: aabysitthig. Phon. ,Si7. '
592<1. Ask' for Jean. " ' 18'ncl4'
..
CENTt::RVILLE .South.- 5
house and garage, seml.moClern
$69.50 deposit, elderly cOLlple: Call
885'7161 24ttf .
If I
RAMBY PHOTOS
.
280 CHAPMAN
, WAYNESVILLE: ClHIO',' " .'
1'...... ..
. ........ . '8.7-7S86
All TypeS of
Exterior Building
Maintenance
, ,
Painting, roofl"" siding,
tlon waterproofing,
.... Ito,e fronts, aluminum
windows. doors, awn!",,, patiO
al1d CIIrport cove,.. For fre. esU- ,
mate, contact: '
' H & R Building f)

12 M,..llMrry Le.banG!,. 0 ,
Phone 932-8161
(-=\\tMbf.9tti';._
"WI: __ 'a __ CIIIlJllldoor ViDylIIIIIIiIlW-.
]1'01' ddr" dcIlr, }1IIl &nil ell!- 1t ..,..
),tecu l'OnIilnt. hiq'liteabriutori/ill-.z._ Ihkb-.
RED lIOr'rSAI..ES '
p.;o. 'Box :,
Springboro, Ohio
Will give you cleaner laundry and AYe you money.
Modern living begins with "10ft water".
According to a leadlnt Indepenelent testing lab, soft water Improve,
lcleaning, effjclency up to 250%.
A Mater Water Conditioner will pay for Itself time and time ... In.
Fe" complete
-
. Rie-dy, Plu,mb.ini
8974961 '.
ED'S IAIATHOI
82 SOUTH MAIN ST. PH. 897-7946
GREASE JOBS 'OIL CHANGES
FLAT TIRES REPAIREQ_
IlRS-TUBES-BATTERIES
FAN BELTS-HeSES
__ ___ J
, a'II'I
;
. t,'
YOU SAVE
E Y L 5
7 __
Continuous
Aluminum-
Gutter &"Downpipe. ,
"
. - .. ,
In' 11 on dec:0titor, colors.
Gutter. reptlred. coated .
anel screen I.n.talled. ,
".
, H & A"-Suilding
Maintenance f
12 W. Mulberry Ohro
i.', ! I,
'.
FOR SALE
R
1967 FORO GaUixle 50,0 .. con-
dition, all "lnyl l"t1'r\or _ It!lhone 897-
. . j '", __
HOOK '5 Farrrl dal.IY
. 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Route 48 . south at'
Rlagevllle. I. up c,rop: Deans, rUlh
ners s:abbage, squash,- sweet corn,
ap'Ples honey, sorghum, aDDle butter,
eggs. " .. . !:'of 26c2.
10 SP,EEO blcyCle
ol
, Schwinn. G.ood
condition. Phone u977331. .
" , '27cl
.-----
HP;Y
ol
Al ' TlmdOiY' an
CaIl . u97-4147 27cl ,
, ., I
GARAGE SALE: July 11-1.2, beds,
all ,sizes ' of 'Clotl\es, -baby ' & chlld'_
clothes and other Item's. 'Turn left or
Clear SpringS R,d. off 42
, ", . 27cl "
. '.. )
1964 VA'Ll ANT, 4 speed hurst, r,ed,
white vinyl top, needs 'englner also
B4ick '1953 nice Interior,
very ' good engine, Pnone 897-5128.
" " 27c1 -
m \ ROlllantic
Eik are 'the most
of American deer. In mating
season, a bull elk may collec't . a
harem of QO cows. ,
$ ",' k_.
CAMPING "EQUIPMENT '
Wheel Camper c;amping"rrailers'
Camper Tops, T.ruck
Campers and Travet
W. III. bottle' .. ' ",

Loc.ted on, Rout. 42, 1, I
Waynewm. :
j .....

1969 INTERNATIONI\L Ti'avelall
station wagon, {V,'Iodei .1000, power
steering &. brakes! alfto trans). air cond
tinted glass, $3495, .Call u97-5731.
" . . . ," 27c1
PICKUP truck Calm'per' -'h- X9- O-O-'d
sha,pe. Phone 8976876.'" 27C;? '
1 roll-away $15; 1. old sohool '
.
milk maohlneJ. j
$5 each; 1 1 =Tv, portable, stand
, Included, 1. 'antique' 011
100 yrs old, $20;. 1 wig, never worn,
brown, $18.,PhonE! 897-6552. '
, :
,---,...:..--,-
; .... 'j
A[i)UL T waitresses and' '<ltchen. help.
Apply at Spnny's Orlv,,ln In person.
No pf\one el511s plilase. 27cl'
WANTE.O; small ,awnmower. '-
Also a ch Id s 'Iarge riding tricycl,.
Phone' 897-5921. . ,P19ctf ,
WANTED: aabysitthig. Phon. ,Si7. '
592<1. Ask' for Jean. " ' 18'ncl4'
..
CENTt::RVILLE .South.- 5
house and garage, seml.moClern
$69.50 deposit, elderly cOLlple: Call
885'7161 24ttf .
If I
RAMBY PHOTOS
.
280 CHAPMAN
, WAYNESVILLE: ClHIO',' " .'
1'...... ..
. ........ . '8.7-7S86
All TypeS of
Exterior Building
Maintenance
, ,
Painting, roofl"" siding,
tlon waterproofing,
.... Ito,e fronts, aluminum
windows. doors, awn!",,, patiO
al1d CIIrport cove,.. For fre. esU- ,
mate, contact: '
' H & R Building f)

12 M,..llMrry Le.banG!,. 0 ,
Phone 932-8161
(-=\\tMbf.9tti';._
"WI: __ 'a __ CIIIlJllldoor ViDylIIIIIIiIlW-.
]1'01' ddr" dcIlr, }1IIl &nil ell!- 1t ..,..
),tecu l'OnIilnt. hiq'liteabriutori/ill-.z._ Ihkb-.
RED lIOr'rSAI..ES '
p.;o. 'Box :,
Springboro, Ohio
Will give you cleaner laundry and AYe you money.
Modern living begins with "10ft water".
According to a leadlnt Indepenelent testing lab, soft water Improve,
lcleaning, effjclency up to 250%.
A Mater Water Conditioner will pay for Itself time and time ... In.
Fe" complete
-
. Rie-dy, Plu,mb.ini
8974961 '.
ED'S IAIATHOI
82 SOUTH MAIN ST. PH. 897-7946
GREASE JOBS 'OIL CHANGES
FLAT TIRES REPAIREQ_
IlRS-TUBES-BATTERIES
FAN BELTS-HeSES
__ ___ J
, a'II'I
;
. t,'
YOU SAVE
E Y L 5
7 __
Continuous
Aluminum-
Gutter &"Downpipe. ,
"
. - .. ,
In' 11 on dec:0titor, colors.
Gutter. reptlred. coated .
anel screen I.n.talled. ,
".
, H & A"-Suilding
Maintenance f
12 W. Mulberry Ohro
i.', ! I,

;:;, NOl1t.h Street
Jonn P. OSborne, I>' .. stor- .
.' '10:00 a'.rri. jSunday Sch'ool
11 a.m:,Morning Wl)rship
. , 6:30 p.m,,:Frai!iing ,Union
, 7:30 Worship
, 7:36p.m!,Wedncsday PraYe.r
" ,,":.,,', , ,.'
.' Southern "Bap-
.. "tist Conventfon): , '
'Eirst 'Churc'hoo ehrist
;' Eastliigll'Strc'ct
' Thom .. s Stevens, Minis ter
9:3d a . .I11. , Sunday Bihlc &llOUI
.I P::30 a.m., Sunday 'W,(lrship and
'
,; 6:00 P.Ill., Su'nday Youth'
Meeting
Sunday Christi ;'ln
, y(')Uth HOl,lr
.' 7:30 ,Sunday .Evening
Worslltp. '
7:3Q,p.m,., Wednesday Bihlc
. "
';' Friend.s
Sheet ncar Iligh
, , '
Sunday
a.m. Sund,ay Meeting for
Wvrshi p (u n anmcd ).,
, St: AUgUstine '
" ,. '..'" 'I
High' St'fcet ,
Joseoh ,tt,. 'LlJ'tJuer., p.ds'tor,
7 a.m .. 11 .............
.. &
-
Run Baptist
Churcb '
Olli, ; 7] Lbt ,
u strr Kidd. Pastor
I () : O() a .111 .. SUIl (ht'y Sl: hot)1
10:00 & II ;()O a:II1 ,. SUllday
Worship SL'rvkl: , ,
,/ 7: 30 p.l1l.. SUllday Evcning.
. Worship
-
United Methodist
Church
David Ilarpl:r. Pastol
9;30 a.IlI .. SUliday ( 'hurdl
Scrvil.: c
10:30 a.II1 .. Suud:;y School
II :00 a.Ill .. SlIlIda.y ' Will:ship
Servicc
Youth Fellowship and 13ihk
Study
4 ,
Harveysburg Full Gospel .
Ch",rch
'. E. South Srrrct
'Rev. J"II::.I< llilllli1t, ;n, Pastor
{
7 :30 p.m. Tucsday
. 7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
Pcople's Servicc
10:00 a:lll. Sunday &:hUlll
,7:00 p.m. Snnday
, "To lead ' a life worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to him, blJaring
fruit in every g7)od work a71d ...,inc!'casing in the knowledge of God."
- Colossians 1: 1 0
a.ad your IIILE dally
Many of us consider "the good
life" to be the attainment of luxuries,
modem conveniences, and personal
teeU-being. It is milch more.
The value of the life YOIl live
shollld be mepsured by a dJfferent
,.;:. ,ardstick. YOll have is not so
.A.. ""'" ''''portant as leIJat you, are. )'ollr

monthly bank balance may be a
" source of comfort and pride. But, how
do you rate debits and credits in the
matter of meeting your responsibil-
ities ancl obligations?
CO'RWI 'N
Pentec:ostal Holiness
Church
Lall1h.
I () :00 a . 111.. SUllda v Sl h, 11,1
. .
7:30 p.l11 .. SUllday. \\\l dlll' sd:1\
anu Salllrlla\'. 1',Vl:llill !! .
Wllrship
7:3()p.lIl.. WL'UIIl'sd:l\ Youth
.
MT. HOLLY
iii
United
Church .
, .U:lx.\L'r
. t
9:30 a .lll .. Sunu:IY St,;hool
II :00 :1.111. . SUllday. Worship

7: 30 p.ni.. Wl'dtll' s{T;1 . PI
'
LV'TLE.
Methodist
. Church ..
)ohn K. Smith.' Minister
lJ:'3() .... Worship
ScrvkL'
a,.Ill .. SII11U;I\, Sdlll,,1
1'.111 . ' .
Worshi p
you I h
----'. .
Ferr" Churcl) of Christ
Wilnlin!!toll I'ikl: & '
Sodal Row Road
Bus Wisl'lllail . Min;:';tL'r
" t) :()O :1 . 111 .. Sunua,y
, m: 15 a.III.: SIIlHI.ty Worship
10,: I'S :I .m., SUllda,' Yllllt", '
.. Worship"' ,
h':30 1' .111 . i-:vt:ning
nibil' Stud\'. :'ill
i :30 'P.III :: \\'oi'.ship
7:30 Midwl'('k
:lJld Bibl\.' StuLl" '
I I . ... '.
A "good life" is a life pleasing to
'0'd; rOll should 'have little difficulty,
In any situation, deciding the course
of action most pleasing to God.
GENNTOWN
Genntown United Church
of Christ
Routc '42 at (;1:1111(own
RI Y StlHllll' ''' Pa.;tm
\) :30 a.lI1 . Worship"
I 0:30 (,hu rdl Sdl(lol
5:0() P,I1I , SUlld:t\ YOllth
.
,'"
RIDGEVILLE
Ridgeville Community
Church
SI. RI. -l:-i & LOWl' r
SPI Road
L. Shelton:' P.lstm
l) :30 a.lll . Sunday St:h",,1
lOA:' ,a.nl. Worship
7: 30 p . 1I1. I'wllillg
St,'r\'kl'
7:30 p.l1I . \\\ 'dlll'sday t:wllillg.
i .. l'
5:30 p ,JII , S ... Youti,
.
() :30' 1' .111. S ... )'llllth

DODDS
Free Pentecostal Church
of God
IUt 122 - Dodus. Ohio
Jal11l:s ('utlman
,/ 10:30 a.m.-Sunday &:hool
7:00 p.m.-Sunday I':vangl'listk
Sl'r.vicl:
7: .. p.I1l.-Wrdnrsd:IY Praver
&'Ivkc . -
7:.'0 p.l11. Saturday Evctling
Wurship Sl'rvicc
CENTERVILLE
The Centerville First
Pentecostal Church
173 r. hallt.:lill Stl\'C(
\U!'\'l11. Pa:o.tor
(;L' lIl' Bld,lIl'1l. Ass '\.
1 O;Il() :1.111. . Sl'Iwol
. 7: (){) P, III.. rVL'lIin!!
p.lIl:. hL'lIillg
. , ."i '
HARRY,M:,
Harry M. Con'ner, 5,.of 151'2
Wyoming Street , ,Dayton
June 25 at his' residence. ' ,
The former
dent had worked,:at Union Sta-
tiOIl ticket for 46 yeats:
He was a membe,r of
Alpha Lodge Nb. 729 F.and
A.M. and Scottish Rite of Valley
of Dayton. .
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Mary Jane Benson ,of Day-
ton,; a sister, Mrs. Lena Burris of
I)dyton; a brother, Carl C. of
Dayton and a gra nddaughter,
Miss Kathy J . Conlier of I)dyton .
Funeral services were con-
ducted at Dayton June 29. Ar-
rangements were handled by the
Funeral Home at
Waynesville.
Interment was in Woodland
Cemetery.
I '
I.. SERMON
What is wrong with this na-
,Hon of ours? The answer you get
depends upon the individual to
. whom the qqestion is posed. We
are sprouting every ,new, small
armies of protestors and dissent-
ers. All _many of these can
tell you what is wrong with the
country (in their particular area
of interest) but the solutiQns they
propose are made from dreams
rather than reality.
What is needed in this nation,
if it is to be firmly held togeth;
er, is a strengthening and, ...
some cases, a renewal Of lbe
family life.
When the family unit is strong,
there is a qnity, a working to-
gether that individual
members from chasing off to
pursue rainbows. There is a
serious attention to family needs
and to the family philosopby. An-
other word, perhaps, is together-
ness. .
I,
SCOU11,EII
' ..
Saturday, June 20, ' Lytle
United Methodist Church was the
scene of the presentation of the
Eagle Scout Award to Ibyrnond
Brown, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Brown of .
Brown is the holder of 44 merit
badges. The program was con-,
, ductcd by Mr. Ella Abraham
and Senior Patrol Leader Ronnie
Osborne. Members of Troop 30
and guests were hosted to a
dinner given by Lytle Women's
Auxiliary in honor of Ray Brown.
Ouring the evening, charter
presentation and a court of honor
was held for other members of
the troup.
Advancement went to ' Rod-
ney Brown and , Jerry' Helter-
bridle receiving life, John Mose-
man and Jerry Malcolm
star, Ronnie Osborne receiving
I st class., and second
to Wally ,Patton. Ronnie Robinson '
Steve Wilkerson, Franklin ,
borne and Mike Brown.
' Merit were also pre-
sented that evenirtg Ronni.e
\he, f..cld with
J5.Jerry Malcolm 3. Tim Miller,
5. Paul MOlsef1nan
5, Jerry 12,
ncy ", ' and Ray .........
,Wi th 10. ;' ,

;:;, NOl1t.h Street
Jonn P. OSborne, I>' .. stor- .
.' '10:00 a'.rri. jSunday Sch'ool
11 a.m:,Morning Wl)rship
. , 6:30 p.m,,:Frai!iing ,Union
, 7:30 Worship
, 7:36p.m!,Wedncsday PraYe.r
" ,,":.,,', , ,.'
.' Southern "Bap-
.. "tist Conventfon): , '
'Eirst 'Churc'hoo ehrist
;' Eastliigll'Strc'ct
' Thom .. s Stevens, Minis ter
9:3d a . .I11. , Sunday Bihlc &llOUI
.I P::30 a.m., Sunday 'W,(lrship and
'
,; 6:00 P.Ill., Su'nday Youth'
Meeting
Sunday Christi ;'ln
, y(')Uth HOl,lr
.' 7:30 ,Sunday .Evening
Worslltp. '
7:3Q,p.m,., Wednesday Bihlc
. "
';' Friend.s
Sheet ncar Iligh
, , '
Sunday
a.m. Sund,ay Meeting for
Wvrshi p (u n anmcd ).,
, St: AUgUstine '
" ,. '..'" 'I
High' St'fcet ,
Joseoh ,tt,. 'LlJ'tJuer., p.ds'tor,
7 a.m .. 11 .............
.. &
-
Run Baptist
Churcb '
Olli, ; 7] Lbt ,
u strr Kidd. Pastor
I () : O() a .111 .. SUIl (ht'y Sl: hot)1
10:00 & II ;()O a:II1 ,. SUllday
Worship SL'rvkl: , ,
,/ 7: 30 p.l1l.. SUllday Evcning.
. Worship
-
United Methodist
Church
David Ilarpl:r. Pastol
9;30 a.IlI .. SUliday ( 'hurdl
Scrvil.: c
10:30 a.II1 .. Suud:;y School
II :00 a.Ill .. SlIlIda.y ' Will:ship
Servicc
Youth Fellowship and 13ihk
Study
4 ,
Harveysburg Full Gospel .
Ch",rch
'. E. South Srrrct
'Rev. J"II::.I< llilllli1t, ;n, Pastor
{
7 :30 p.m. Tucsday
. 7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
Pcople's Servicc
10:00 a:lll. Sunday &:hUlll
,7:00 p.m. Snnday
, "To lead ' a life worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to him, blJaring
fruit in every g7)od work a71d ...,inc!'casing in the knowledge of God."
- Colossians 1: 1 0
a.ad your IIILE dally
Many of us consider "the good
life" to be the attainment of luxuries,
modem conveniences, and personal
teeU-being. It is milch more.
The value of the life YOIl live
shollld be mepsured by a dJfferent
,.;:. ,ardstick. YOll have is not so
.A.. ""'" ''''portant as leIJat you, are. )'ollr

monthly bank balance may be a
" source of comfort and pride. But, how
do you rate debits and credits in the
matter of meeting your responsibil-
ities ancl obligations?
CO'RWI 'N
Pentec:ostal Holiness
Church
Lall1h.
I () :00 a . 111.. SUllda v Sl h, 11,1
. .
7:30 p.l11 .. SUllday. \\\l dlll' sd:1\
anu Salllrlla\'. 1',Vl:llill !! .
Wllrship
7:3()p.lIl.. WL'UIIl'sd:l\ Youth
.
MT. HOLLY
iii
United
Church .
, .U:lx.\L'r
. t
9:30 a .lll .. Sunu:IY St,;hool
II :00 :1.111. . SUllday. Worship

7: 30 p.ni.. Wl'dtll' s{T;1 . PI
'
LV'TLE.
Methodist
. Church ..
)ohn K. Smith.' Minister
lJ:'3() .... Worship
ScrvkL'
a,.Ill .. SII11U;I\, Sdlll,,1
1'.111 . ' .
Worshi p
you I h
----'. .
Ferr" Churcl) of Christ
Wilnlin!!toll I'ikl: & '
Sodal Row Road
Bus Wisl'lllail . Min;:';tL'r
" t) :()O :1 . 111 .. Sunua,y
, m: 15 a.III.: SIIlHI.ty Worship
10,: I'S :I .m., SUllda,' Yllllt", '
.. Worship"' ,
h':30 1' .111 . i-:vt:ning
nibil' Stud\'. :'ill
i :30 'P.III :: \\'oi'.ship
7:30 Midwl'('k
:lJld Bibl\.' StuLl" '
I I . ... '.
A "good life" is a life pleasing to
'0'd; rOll should 'have little difficulty,
In any situation, deciding the course
of action most pleasing to God.
GENNTOWN
Genntown United Church
of Christ
Routc '42 at (;1:1111(own
RI Y StlHllll' ''' Pa.;tm
\) :30 a.lI1 . Worship"
I 0:30 (,hu rdl Sdl(lol
5:0() P,I1I , SUlld:t\ YOllth
.
,'"
RIDGEVILLE
Ridgeville Community
Church
SI. RI. -l:-i & LOWl' r
SPI Road
L. Shelton:' P.lstm
l) :30 a.lll . Sunday St:h",,1
lOA:' ,a.nl. Worship
7: 30 p . 1I1. I'wllillg
St,'r\'kl'
7:30 p.l1I . \\\ 'dlll'sday t:wllillg.
i .. l'
5:30 p ,JII , S ... Youti,
.
() :30' 1' .111. S ... )'llllth

DODDS
Free Pentecostal Church
of God
IUt 122 - Dodus. Ohio
Jal11l:s ('utlman
,/ 10:30 a.m.-Sunday &:hool
7:00 p.m.-Sunday I':vangl'listk
Sl'r.vicl:
7: .. p.I1l.-Wrdnrsd:IY Praver
&'Ivkc . -
7:.'0 p.l11. Saturday Evctling
Wurship Sl'rvicc
CENTERVILLE
The Centerville First
Pentecostal Church
173 r. hallt.:lill Stl\'C(
\U!'\'l11. Pa:o.tor
(;L' lIl' Bld,lIl'1l. Ass '\.
1 O;Il() :1.111. . Sl'Iwol
. 7: (){) P, III.. rVL'lIin!!
p.lIl:. hL'lIillg
. , ."i '
HARRY,M:,
Harry M. Con'ner, 5,.of 151'2
Wyoming Street , ,Dayton
June 25 at his' residence. ' ,
The former
dent had worked,:at Union Sta-
tiOIl ticket for 46 yeats:
He was a membe,r of
Alpha Lodge Nb. 729 F.and
A.M. and Scottish Rite of Valley
of Dayton. .
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Mary Jane Benson ,of Day-
ton,; a sister, Mrs. Lena Burris of
I)dyton; a brother, Carl C. of
Dayton and a gra nddaughter,
Miss Kathy J . Conlier of I)dyton .
Funeral services were con-
ducted at Dayton June 29. Ar-
rangements were handled by the
Funeral Home at
Waynesville.
Interment was in Woodland
Cemetery.
I '
I.. SERMON
What is wrong with this na-
,Hon of ours? The answer you get
depends upon the individual to
. whom the qqestion is posed. We
are sprouting every ,new, small
armies of protestors and dissent-
ers. All _many of these can
tell you what is wrong with the
country (in their particular area
of interest) but the solutiQns they
propose are made from dreams
rather than reality.
What is needed in this nation,
if it is to be firmly held togeth;
er, is a strengthening and, ...
some cases, a renewal Of lbe
family life.
When the family unit is strong,
there is a qnity, a working to-
gether that individual
members from chasing off to
pursue rainbows. There is a
serious attention to family needs
and to the family philosopby. An-
other word, perhaps, is together-
ness. .
I,
SCOU11,EII
' ..
Saturday, June 20, ' Lytle
United Methodist Church was the
scene of the presentation of the
Eagle Scout Award to Ibyrnond
Brown, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Brown of .
Brown is the holder of 44 merit
badges. The program was con-,
, ductcd by Mr. Ella Abraham
and Senior Patrol Leader Ronnie
Osborne. Members of Troop 30
and guests were hosted to a
dinner given by Lytle Women's
Auxiliary in honor of Ray Brown.
Ouring the evening, charter
presentation and a court of honor
was held for other members of
the troup.
Advancement went to ' Rod-
ney Brown and , Jerry' Helter-
bridle receiving life, John Mose-
man and Jerry Malcolm
star, Ronnie Osborne receiving
I st class., and second
to Wally ,Patton. Ronnie Robinson '
Steve Wilkerson, Franklin ,
borne and Mike Brown.
' Merit were also pre-
sented that evenirtg Ronni.e
\he, f..cld with
J5.Jerry Malcolm 3. Tim Miller,
5. Paul MOlsef1nan
5, Jerry 12,
ncy ", ' and Ray .........
,Wi th 10. ;' ,
I <
May'St"'B' nd R,Gle neil meh'
lilsQ(Jw,u$es the Ro.; '
1: 'n...t.o...... .. ;,.{, . ",-- ,
"'!' ,' 1 I-
.:, (Continued Page 1) I r.
, ,- . ..' cqn4ition"at MeIlioriaL
son. o,f WiUiams af . MOl)daY.
pnngfie\d Jl!lyton! hangs , ' G. ' 'A," 'Manager .
on the balWlce :at Me-, . of Xenia Dayton P6wet ,"and ,
.morlal . HospiUQ "after near elec- light, said :that ,
trocution Mommy at Waynesville. for a' pefSon ,to live after making "
Hatold, who . resides with an . cohtact.Nith 7200 voUs.
older brother and sister-in-law, .", " .
Louis and Jenny Bowser 'of Cor-
win, was knoCJCed an estimated
24 feet to the .paveme,i from
the roof of Ute:.o1d, now defpnct, :
Twin Theater, a4jacent tlie Miami
Gazette on South.Main Street .
. The - youth : '!cis painting the
exterior of tHe; building with a
roller fitted With .a 15 foot,
homemade handle.
Waynesville .... Police
tllarJes leMay that Harold
made contact with a 7200 volt
power line while'hoisting up his
long handled paint roller from a
five gallon paint bucket on the
sidewalk in of the building,
under redecoration for his bro-
ther, used furn-
iture store. .
leMay commented that the
handle' of the paint roller ap-
parently became top heavy and
fell into the high tension cable."
- The Miami Gazette staff next
door ' eard the near death deal-
ing crack of voltage and the grisly
thud of Harold's body as it hit
the sidewalk. _
. Harold's body was hurled
down' against the paint
can which was. crushed in.ward
by the impact of his shoulder as
he struck. the cement.
The Main entrance of
the Miami Gazette and the old
theater building were showered
with casCading severed power
lines.
Waynesville Police Chief
Chades leMay and a number of
Wayne Township Firemen took
rapid safety measures to protect
the crowd which accumulated
1", .
around the youtb, ' who was
rushed to . KetterinR' Memorial
by Stubbs-Conner Fun-
eral Home ambulance.
Crewmen from the Xenia Di- .
vision of Dayton Power and
light Company were on the
scene within minutes.
Main Street was roped off
from the comer of Miami Street
to the south edge of the Williaib- .
son Apartments next to the old
theater.
The accident occured between
12:40 and 12:45 p.m. according
to the resultant power failure
throughout downtown Waynes-
ivlle. Traffic lights at the inter-
sections of Main and North
Streets and Ohio 42 and 73 were
knocked out.
Police Chief Charles leMay
said that the electricity went off
at that time as he was leaving Le-

. l"or most of us, our old
golden school days" ended on
day many years ago.
But did you ever stop to con- '
sider that education really
ends?
Education is a continuing
'cess a stepping-stone when we
were young, and guidance while
we . worked. And now in retire-
ment it's become essential . . .
if we intend to keep pace with
ohange and the future,
Tnis is why thousands of sen-
Jors return to ciassroolllB every
day. Unfortunately, of . us
feel youth monopolizeS educ'ation.
But education's doors are wide
open -to everyone.
Our gray hair doesn't
we've lost our ability for intelli-
gent thought. We never lose our
desire to learn. Add ' to it. our .
years of experience and wisdom,
and we really got something.
At any age we need ed,*cation
if for nothing else' than to solve
everyday., problems - in finances,
housing, health. It's a great
morale ' and confidence booster,
too. It sparks our curiosity, keeps
our minds alert, and helps us .
establish a prominent pla(:e ' in:
oUr !!Ommunity and
,
. Yqu'U find, too, there :ate
ways plenty of .
around for new e"pre81Jions . of '
intelligence, )mow-
ledge. We can choose from. bun-
meds of educational - .
adult education classes in al- '
most any courses
for credit or fun, vocational
trainmg for' money. ,
There's a lot . of education out-
side the formal classroom, too.
I've been , gaining deep personal
rewards from informal discus-
sions at clubs and senior centen,
exploring museums and libraries,
and 1 know lots of people wbo -,
educate themselves right -in their
own home with hobbies or corre.
spondence
Let's face it - we certainly
have an enormous learning p0-
tential, but it's up to each one
of us to take the initiative.
Yesterday I w'as reading an
excellent booklet, "A Time For
Learning," which looks into all .
these educational possibilities for
us. It also shows formal and in-
formal learning methods, -educa-
tional profits and pleasure, and
the many ways we seniors can
use learning to enjoy living. For
a copy send $1.00 to Harvest
Years Publishing Co., 104 East
40th st., New York, N.Y. 10016.

ITEM: The deficiency disease
beriberi got its name from a word
meaning "I cannot" because its
victims felt too ill to do any-
thing ..
" ,
I <
May'St"'B' nd R,Gle neil meh'
lilsQ(Jw,u$es the Ro.; '
1: 'n...t.o...... .. ;,.{, . ",-- ,
"'!' ,' 1 I-
.:, (Continued Page 1) I r.
, ,- . ..' cqn4ition"at MeIlioriaL
son. o,f WiUiams af . MOl)daY.
pnngfie\d Jl!lyton! hangs , ' G. ' 'A," 'Manager .
on the balWlce :at Me-, . of Xenia Dayton P6wet ,"and ,
.morlal . HospiUQ "after near elec- light, said :that ,
trocution Mommy at Waynesville. for a' pefSon ,to live after making "
Hatold, who . resides with an . cohtact.Nith 7200 voUs.
older brother and sister-in-law, .", " .
Louis and Jenny Bowser 'of Cor-
win, was knoCJCed an estimated
24 feet to the .paveme,i from
the roof of Ute:.o1d, now defpnct, :
Twin Theater, a4jacent tlie Miami
Gazette on South.Main Street .
. The - youth : '!cis painting the
exterior of tHe; building with a
roller fitted With .a 15 foot,
homemade handle.
Waynesville .... Police
tllarJes leMay that Harold
made contact with a 7200 volt
power line while'hoisting up his
long handled paint roller from a
five gallon paint bucket on the
sidewalk in of the building,
under redecoration for his bro-
ther, used furn-
iture store. .
leMay commented that the
handle' of the paint roller ap-
parently became top heavy and
fell into the high tension cable."
- The Miami Gazette staff next
door ' eard the near death deal-
ing crack of voltage and the grisly
thud of Harold's body as it hit
the sidewalk. _
. Harold's body was hurled
down' against the paint
can which was. crushed in.ward
by the impact of his shoulder as
he struck. the cement.
The Main entrance of
the Miami Gazette and the old
theater building were showered
with casCading severed power
lines.
Waynesville Police Chief
Chades leMay and a number of
Wayne Township Firemen took
rapid safety measures to protect
the crowd which accumulated
1", .
around the youtb, ' who was
rushed to . KetterinR' Memorial
by Stubbs-Conner Fun-
eral Home ambulance.
Crewmen from the Xenia Di- .
vision of Dayton Power and
light Company were on the
scene within minutes.
Main Street was roped off
from the comer of Miami Street
to the south edge of the Williaib- .
son Apartments next to the old
theater.
The accident occured between
12:40 and 12:45 p.m. according
to the resultant power failure
throughout downtown Waynes-
ivlle. Traffic lights at the inter-
sections of Main and North
Streets and Ohio 42 and 73 were
knocked out.
Police Chief Charles leMay
said that the electricity went off
at that time as he was leaving Le-

. l"or most of us, our old
golden school days" ended on
day many years ago.
But did you ever stop to con- '
sider that education really
ends?
Education is a continuing
'cess a stepping-stone when we
were young, and guidance while
we . worked. And now in retire-
ment it's become essential . . .
if we intend to keep pace with
ohange and the future,
Tnis is why thousands of sen-
Jors return to ciassroolllB every
day. Unfortunately, of . us
feel youth monopolizeS educ'ation.
But education's doors are wide
open -to everyone.
Our gray hair doesn't
we've lost our ability for intelli-
gent thought. We never lose our
desire to learn. Add ' to it. our .
years of experience and wisdom,
and we really got something.
At any age we need ed,*cation
if for nothing else' than to solve
everyday., problems - in finances,
housing, health. It's a great
morale ' and confidence booster,
too. It sparks our curiosity, keeps
our minds alert, and helps us .
establish a prominent pla(:e ' in:
oUr !!Ommunity and
,
. Yqu'U find, too, there :ate
ways plenty of .
around for new e"pre81Jions . of '
intelligence, )mow-
ledge. We can choose from. bun-
meds of educational - .
adult education classes in al- '
most any courses
for credit or fun, vocational
trainmg for' money. ,
There's a lot . of education out-
side the formal classroom, too.
I've been , gaining deep personal
rewards from informal discus-
sions at clubs and senior centen,
exploring museums and libraries,
and 1 know lots of people wbo -,
educate themselves right -in their
own home with hobbies or corre.
spondence
Let's face it - we certainly
have an enormous learning p0-
tential, but it's up to each one
of us to take the initiative.
Yesterday I w'as reading an
excellent booklet, "A Time For
Learning," which looks into all .
these educational possibilities for
us. It also shows formal and in-
formal learning methods, -educa-
tional profits and pleasure, and
the many ways we seniors can
use learning to enjoy living. For
a copy send $1.00 to Harvest
Years Publishing Co., 104 East
40th st., New York, N.Y. 10016.

ITEM: The deficiency disease
beriberi got its name from a word
meaning "I cannot" because its
victims felt too ill to do any-
thing ..
" ,
paid ' ar
July 15, 1970 - Waynesville.
." I "
asslsteo at W:ayhesville by Harold
Goiter.
I
Mrs. J3:fle , (Sat terthwaite)
'Young, who has 'been associated
- with 'Lebanun Walker's
.,' years, will also, be among the new
"'faces' at Waynesville. , ,
. 'Walker said' that oply Master
be and
Waynesville s.tore and charge
plans for Aid .. For the Aged and
Me'di-Met wiill be Jlonored.
. His ot.ner busipesses , include
the 'Quick Stop Carryout at leb-
anon" and four laundromats at,
Lebanon and ' Mor:
," J
TOW . ",
,
'. ,Walker, his wife, Unice and
Det;>bje, : six; Wendy,
t '.
.
> (Cc;lhtinlUed I qn Page 8)
.' I "
' 10Cents
.I i,
GAZETTE INITIATES DATEBOOK CALENDAR ' ".,
The Miami Gazette pJans to
start & datebook listing of com-
and area club meetings
and events.
The datebook will be pub-
Usne'd weey,y. Persons interested
ill' listing ' events should phone
the Gazette at 897-592] or mail
them to The Miami Gazette,
P.O. Box 78,.Waynesvil1e, a week
in of the pubHcation
prior to the actual meeting date. -
Datebook listings should in-
ch.ide the name of the club,
group or organization. date of
meeting, time and place.
,
,
Mla'mi Gazette Sta-rts
Harold Bowser Fund
The Miami Gazette is spear-
heading a funds drive for IS-year-
old Harold Bowser who was
nearly electrocuted last Monday
while' painting the exterior of a
building adjacent the Gazette . ..
A Harold Bowser ' Fund will
go into effect this week at the
WayneSVille National Bank.
Executive Vice-President Earl
Conner was contacted' by t,he
\J'clzette and has agreed to arrange
The first progress report of
WaYllesville's Summer Head Start
, ' Program has been released by
Mrs. Robert 'Edwards, Teacher-
' Director.
A-' total 23 youngsters from
ages four to, six have been en-
rolled in' Head' Start since it
June .} $:
Mrs. Edwards, assisted by
aides, Merris and Miss
Elaine, Taylor, has been conduct-
ing, Head Start. daily in the
Wilyne;vIUe." Flc'mentary School
classroom.
.' Site that ,to the
'gwup has nUf!lber of
. local' businesses including The
Miami Post Office and
.. lee creiun ' parlor. The ice cream
,: the
, vi,si!. yet, according to
'" "
and 'direct the program. ,
Contributions may be made
to the Harold Bowser Fund by
mailing them to the Waynesville
National .I;lank or by personally
presenting them at the bank.
The fund will be used to pay
any of Harold's medical in-
curred after the extent , of in-
surance coverage:
Louis Bowser, Harold's bro-
ther and legal guardian, told the
Gazette that he had 'some medi-
cal insurance that would apply
to his inj4red brother:
The Miami Gazette arranged
a Harold Bowser Fund after
seven-year-oJd Kimberly Fox,
niece of Gazette Editor Dennis
Dalton, volunteeretl the contents
of her piggy bank to help "the
little boy get well" and after
several inquiries, by local citi'zens
who wished to lend financial
assistance.
Mrs. Lester Rasnake of Wil-
kerson lane was one of the resi- '
dents who contacted the , Ga-
zette about contributions for
Harold. Mrs. Rasnake volunteered
to make a door-to-door canvass
in her has'
alr'eady begun her .
Harold's condition pro'
gressed from critical to fair in
the lntensive care unit at Ket- .
tering MertlOrial Hospital.
He is being treated for severe
head injuries and third
burns of his hands and feet.
GAZETTE' EDITOR
TO' AUTHOR
KRAUT COOKBOOK
would welcome anyone
-who .q Ao sometHing for us,
;:.,- .' mch lesson, music, play
,,"!J' ;tne. maie a <>,f
, ; OJ on ,the
< ' Mrs.,
, , 'd '; ,
Miami Gazette Editor, Dennis
- is currently researching
the history of and
collecting original German and ,
German-American recipies _ for
the pick,ed -oabbage for a: -
kraut cookbook he will' .uthor .:
,,' sal . . ':
.. 'like 'to introduce ,the
,to as many differen,t _
........ 'Ull .. and activities as we can."
.. .&IiU,v.R is. welcome to visit
til11e. You may

, as a" helper If you ,
rn";,""" ,..,. ... ,._. ' . are served ;t
so tale ki!;
, help,
. give. of
,
- in "the fall. . ." , " '.
H.C will be , in
with America's' most
German restaurao;f,
New-l'..erk City .'.' :.
A letter '
-' . - ,
paid ' ar
July 15, 1970 - Waynesville.
." I "
asslsteo at W:ayhesville by Harold
Goiter.
I
Mrs. J3:fle , (Sat terthwaite)
'Young, who has 'been associated
- with 'Lebanun Walker's
.,' years, will also, be among the new
"'faces' at Waynesville. , ,
. 'Walker said' that oply Master
be and
Waynesville s.tore and charge
plans for Aid .. For the Aged and
Me'di-Met wiill be Jlonored.
. His ot.ner busipesses , include
the 'Quick Stop Carryout at leb-
anon" and four laundromats at,
Lebanon and ' Mor:
," J
TOW . ",
,
'. ,Walker, his wife, Unice and
Det;>bje, : six; Wendy,
t '.
.
> (Cc;lhtinlUed I qn Page 8)
.' I "
' 10Cents
.I i,
GAZETTE INITIATES DATEBOOK CALENDAR ' ".,
The Miami Gazette pJans to
start & datebook listing of com-
and area club meetings
and events.
The datebook will be pub-
Usne'd weey,y. Persons interested
ill' listing ' events should phone
the Gazette at 897-592] or mail
them to The Miami Gazette,
P.O. Box 78,.Waynesvil1e, a week
in of the pubHcation
prior to the actual meeting date. -
Datebook listings should in-
ch.ide the name of the club,
group or organization. date of
meeting, time and place.
,
,
Mla'mi Gazette Sta-rts
Harold Bowser Fund
The Miami Gazette is spear-
heading a funds drive for IS-year-
old Harold Bowser who was
nearly electrocuted last Monday
while' painting the exterior of a
building adjacent the Gazette . ..
A Harold Bowser ' Fund will
go into effect this week at the
WayneSVille National Bank.
Executive Vice-President Earl
Conner was contacted' by t,he
\J'clzette and has agreed to arrange
The first progress report of
WaYllesville's Summer Head Start
, ' Program has been released by
Mrs. Robert 'Edwards, Teacher-
' Director.
A-' total 23 youngsters from
ages four to, six have been en-
rolled in' Head' Start since it
June .} $:
Mrs. Edwards, assisted by
aides, Merris and Miss
Elaine, Taylor, has been conduct-
ing, Head Start. daily in the
Wilyne;vIUe." Flc'mentary School
classroom.
.' Site that ,to the
'gwup has nUf!lber of
. local' businesses including The
Miami Post Office and
.. lee creiun ' parlor. The ice cream
,: the
, vi,si!. yet, according to
'" "
and 'direct the program. ,
Contributions may be made
to the Harold Bowser Fund by
mailing them to the Waynesville
National .I;lank or by personally
presenting them at the bank.
The fund will be used to pay
any of Harold's medical in-
curred after the extent , of in-
surance coverage:
Louis Bowser, Harold's bro-
ther and legal guardian, told the
Gazette that he had 'some medi-
cal insurance that would apply
to his inj4red brother:
The Miami Gazette arranged
a Harold Bowser Fund after
seven-year-oJd Kimberly Fox,
niece of Gazette Editor Dennis
Dalton, volunteeretl the contents
of her piggy bank to help "the
little boy get well" and after
several inquiries, by local citi'zens
who wished to lend financial
assistance.
Mrs. Lester Rasnake of Wil-
kerson lane was one of the resi- '
dents who contacted the , Ga-
zette about contributions for
Harold. Mrs. Rasnake volunteered
to make a door-to-door canvass
in her has'
alr'eady begun her .
Harold's condition pro'
gressed from critical to fair in
the lntensive care unit at Ket- .
tering MertlOrial Hospital.
He is being treated for severe
head injuries and third
burns of his hands and feet.
GAZETTE' EDITOR
TO' AUTHOR
KRAUT COOKBOOK
would welcome anyone
-who .q Ao sometHing for us,
;:.,- .' mch lesson, music, play
,,"!J' ;tne. maie a <>,f
, ; OJ on ,the
< ' Mrs.,
, , 'd '; ,
Miami Gazette Editor, Dennis
- is currently researching
the history of and
collecting original German and ,
German-American recipies _ for
the pick,ed -oabbage for a: -
kraut cookbook he will' .uthor .:
,,' sal . . ':
.. 'like 'to introduce ,the
,to as many differen,t _
........ 'Ull .. and activities as we can."
.. .&IiU,v.R is. welcome to visit
til11e. You may

, as a" helper If you ,
rn";,""" ,..,. ... ,._. ' . are served ;t
so tale ki!;
, help,
. give. of
,
- in "the fall. . ." , " '.
H.C will be , in
with America's' most
German restaurao;f,
New-l'..erk City .'.' :.
A letter '
-' . - ,
Dear
.c nrls is ,ime to acknnw:
, . such Ii wondetful
as attending tqe first '. "muzZle
loading event af ' Waynesville.
Truly', you boy,s put on a fine
show and deserve '8 great" hand
for. its grand success. . ',- "
I am 'sorry thaf 'I ' 'am so late
in ' expressing to yotl and memo
bers of your , just
how -wonderful I ,thought your
program was . . HOwever; , please ..
stacks
letterS and magazine matel'ial
tbat always my desk. " .
I have ' attended 'a ' muzzle , '; '0 .
loading shoot ( -..... ", '!I-: U s,ttll , .
$ince being in Waynesville.i..:and . Pac18c !
heard plaudit's of your shoot at In ',. qugtitieJi . . '
. , " . . metilt proVJdes
. each one off them.-even, (rom. Territory's -,
far off Manistee, Michigan where' c;opra. " ,_
.. , {
some 'Of the boys'(Charles Oder . ' ' .
"1 ,>,' ';J
t, .. . :
"
"4 t.
Dear
.c nrls is ,ime to acknnw:
, . such Ii wondetful
as attending tqe first '. "muzZle
loading event af ' Waynesville.
Truly', you boy,s put on a fine
show and deserve '8 great" hand
for. its grand success. . ',- "
I am 'sorry thaf 'I ' 'am so late
in ' expressing to yotl and memo
bers of your , just
how -wonderful I ,thought your
program was . . HOwever; , please ..
stacks
letterS and magazine matel'ial
tbat always my desk. " .
I have ' attended 'a ' muzzle , '; '0 .
loading shoot ( -..... ", '!I-: U s,ttll , .
$ince being in Waynesville.i..:and . Pac18c !
heard plaudit's of your shoot at In ',. qugtitieJi . . '
. , " . . metilt proVJdes
. each one off them.-even, (rom. Territory's -,
far off Manistee, Michigan where' c;opra. " ,_
.. , {
some 'Of the boys'(Charles Oder . ' ' .
"1 ,>,' ';J
t, .. . :
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"4 t.
OUl Church
. St. Church in the' old
town, of St. Gleorge, Bermuc;Ja, . is
the oldest ,Anglic,n ,C.hUJ'ch,
continuous' use in the Western
Hem\Sphere. 'It' -contalns ' ,exafit -
pies of workmanship' and maier
ials from, 17th thro.ugh the
20th century.
W i' f n. S I e I , '
1-, Is's. m:b,1 i
, ItO ,eJ .r 0 i t,
, ','Hundreds' of thousands, of
men and ,wOlllen from' all ,walks
of life' are ':receiving : a ,blessing
from God proves they have
Gdd's"goodv/ill/' stated Eugene
Kohnert, Waltch Tower Conven-
tion'
John W. Kilgore, presiding
'minister of the ' Lebanon
gregation of Jehovah's Witnes-
, seS, quoted Kohnert in arinouilc-
, ",\ f '
w,cille ,Armitage was calling
on friends at the Home on Thurs.
day. '
Nellie Bunnell's .' guest on
Thursday was Mrs. R. J. Ousley
of Route 3.
Jessie Robitzer ' visited the
Everett Marlatt 's on Wednesday.
It's surprising the changes in
, the growing crops and the
that go on' in the country in -a
few days time:'
The scribe \Vas treated to a
nice country ,ride on SUnday
which was thoroughly enjoyed
with her gr Rhoda
Bunnell ,of, Blooinington, Ind.
,Bertha spent Sunday
With the,Irwin Ellis'.
Ruth "Reeder was a Saturday
evening guest of friends at' the
Home. .
Our hosts, the, Thomas Coo-
, ' ...
day evePing ,at Ra)trilond
,dock's. ,y,'),
Henry Burge of
RR. was a 'caller at. :tnehojpe .
the, past week. 'I , , '
Mr: Mrs. Roy Muqisbaup: ffIlMu,;;:.:om;u
, and granddaughter ' of xenia was
a visitor of Mrs. BesSie. QJajiey/.
Thursday. ,
Mrs: Egie Campbell was :a1S9 ' ,
a visitor of Mrs. Chaney. ,
Gladys Hartman visited rela"
tives at on Supday. '
Miss Alice, Hook and
Flizabetb f:.athaw visited -Friend's
Home and Fort ' Ancient scenic
spots Surida.,Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smitley
of Mansfield called oli Jessie
, i
Robitzer SUnday. '
Jack Marlatt and Bess Bal-
lentine visited their cousicn, Jessie
Robitzer Sunday.
Ladies from the Bethany
Oturch called on Mrs. Carrie
Russell on Sunday afte1l\pon.
ANQREJTI
RAMA
YAFFEE
SHEeTER
What's It Like Out Tbere
' . .
,The Adventuress
The Voyage Of Franz Joseph

The Jocks .' ing 'the of Goodwill" Dis-
trict of lehovah's
nesses be hela July, '
':" \i' ::.-,,;
, .
- ....... " .. 7" _ _1,/
,
, '
.' .. ::" . :. -
,. , , " , ,(4'Ir .. ': " - - . I
pus "wars 'and inci- 4th , STREET WAYNESVILLE. ' OIitIO PH'. 897-4826
dents 't lUeaten ' war' that' , , " ' .
,' 'in'' ttie, "news, .
. ,
p6ice 81')
lives of ________ _____ -:-"",,
, Witnesses' and, Will .becoine' ,eveR, "
. :

r
I " ", .' " "
., . This,'.,suJIlJ1ler Witnesses ', Will '
" be convergirig 00,' 40 cities,'iri ijte; "
, ," ,.. 'I. 'I '. . t:\ I'
',Umt,e'd t
a
q4,
- ..... ',.r l , , ' ' I:
' , i, "We'-,are ' faJ. ,
,. ....... $ c..':' -4
, . .. Ilrgest' total' , itt ,at') lOY," ,
. ';: ; senes of ,opt' , .
. ,
, ; ijie';" state ,r'
, :', :'
, <' ana ,are'
, .' riot ,
,:' " by ',8:
, wor1cing" ' ,
',' . for dnys;"tbat ,there'
l' .4, ,, ' ,.
haVe to '
"
, .. "' , ,
grpiunQs' ... " " " '1'
uBec ' J..,: . 'f , w' "tH'1" ....1""' J ,,; , F
, , ause s , 1 nesses", ", " "
, ..... ' I. ..!.
.;,PI'8ctlQll,.;,aPPliCa';jC,.O
OUl Church
. St. Church in the' old
town, of St. Gleorge, Bermuc;Ja, . is
the oldest ,Anglic,n ,C.hUJ'ch,
continuous' use in the Western
Hem\Sphere. 'It' -contalns ' ,exafit -
pies of workmanship' and maier
ials from, 17th thro.ugh the
20th century.
W i' f n. S I e I , '
1-, Is's. m:b,1 i
, ItO ,eJ .r 0 i t,
, ','Hundreds' of thousands, of
men and ,wOlllen from' all ,walks
of life' are ':receiving : a ,blessing
from God proves they have
Gdd's"goodv/ill/' stated Eugene
Kohnert, Waltch Tower Conven-
tion'
John W. Kilgore, presiding
'minister of the ' Lebanon
gregation of Jehovah's Witnes-
, seS, quoted Kohnert in arinouilc-
, ",\ f '
w,cille ,Armitage was calling
on friends at the Home on Thurs.
day. '
Nellie Bunnell's .' guest on
Thursday was Mrs. R. J. Ousley
of Route 3.
Jessie Robitzer ' visited the
Everett Marlatt 's on Wednesday.
It's surprising the changes in
, the growing crops and the
that go on' in the country in -a
few days time:'
The scribe \Vas treated to a
nice country ,ride on SUnday
which was thoroughly enjoyed
with her gr Rhoda
Bunnell ,of, Blooinington, Ind.
,Bertha spent Sunday
With the,Irwin Ellis'.
Ruth "Reeder was a Saturday
evening guest of friends at' the
Home. .
Our hosts, the, Thomas Coo-
, ' ...
day evePing ,at Ra)trilond
,dock's. ,y,'),
Henry Burge of
RR. was a 'caller at. :tnehojpe .
the, past week. 'I , , '
Mr: Mrs. Roy Muqisbaup: ffIlMu,;;:.:om;u
, and granddaughter ' of xenia was
a visitor of Mrs. BesSie. QJajiey/.
Thursday. ,
Mrs: Egie Campbell was :a1S9 ' ,
a visitor of Mrs. Chaney. ,
Gladys Hartman visited rela"
tives at on Supday. '
Miss Alice, Hook and
Flizabetb f:.athaw visited -Friend's
Home and Fort ' Ancient scenic
spots Surida.,Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smitley
of Mansfield called oli Jessie
, i
Robitzer SUnday. '
Jack Marlatt and Bess Bal-
lentine visited their cousicn, Jessie
Robitzer Sunday.
Ladies from the Bethany
Oturch called on Mrs. Carrie
Russell on Sunday afte1l\pon.
ANQREJTI
RAMA
YAFFEE
SHEeTER
What's It Like Out Tbere
' . .
,The Adventuress
The Voyage Of Franz Joseph

The Jocks .' ing 'the of Goodwill" Dis-
trict of lehovah's
nesses be hela July, '
':" \i' ::.-,,;
, .
- ....... " .. 7" _ _1,/
,
, '
.' .. ::" . :. -
,. , , " , ,(4'Ir .. ': " - - . I
pus "wars 'and inci- 4th , STREET WAYNESVILLE. ' OIitIO PH'. 897-4826
dents 't lUeaten ' war' that' , , " ' .
,' 'in'' ttie, "news, .
. ,
p6ice 81')
lives of ________ _____ -:-"",,
, Witnesses' and, Will .becoine' ,eveR, "
. :

r
I " ", .' " "
., . This,'.,suJIlJ1ler Witnesses ', Will '
" be convergirig 00,' 40 cities,'iri ijte; "
, ," ,.. 'I. 'I '. . t:\ I'
',Umt,e'd t
a
q4,
- ..... ',.r l , , ' ' I:
' , i, "We'-,are ' faJ. ,
,. ....... $ c..':' -4
, . .. Ilrgest' total' , itt ,at') lOY," ,
. ';: ; senes of ,opt' , .
. ,
, ; ijie';" state ,r'
, :', :'
, <' ana ,are'
, .' riot ,
,:' " by ',8:
, wor1cing" ' ,
',' . for dnys;"tbat ,there'
l' .4, ,, ' ,.
haVe to '
"
, .. "' , ,
grpiunQs' ... " " " '1'
uBec ' J..,: . 'f , w' "tH'1" ....1""' J ,,; , F
, , ause s , 1 nesses", ", " "
, ..... ' I. ..!.
.;,PI'8ctlQll,.;,aPPliCa';jC,.O
---------------', -
RAMeV . .,HOJOS, ,
. rW
uLUn
9f.,:' , ,:. ,:
I Home. Made .;
Ice Cream Sbci-.I
Juiy 18 - 5
, United Methodisi-Church
. ':\
Lytl., -Ohlo
, ' l ,y' Tli r " : :.'" . ;,;i
.., .' , "!-'. t I
.. f, ; i' ',' fot ...
. , I
Ph. 897 -4246
!"" I
Don't" forget , tjle ' Ice .
Social ibis SaturdaY at the church
Serving' will at 5:00.' It wUI "
be homemade icp. cream! ' "
J .. (.' r' t-;
The 'Adulf Chi$s of
the church held a going-away , - ,
picnic ,
at the home of Mr M(S. Don .,
, Vaught Neit'
for the Air Force. , . """ '
LYtle Boy Scout ' TTOQP, 30
spent the - of'" Jilly' '5 at . ,
Summer camp ,at Camp HoQk : .
.. I .,',
with 90%, of the boys 1-,
with adUlt leaders, SCout:
masteJ: Robert. Stansberry, I)ew ' ,
ASst, 'SCoutmaster "Franklin 'Os\ 'r'" ' ,' Ttl,.,..."",....
't .'.
, . .
,..
-'. , IQCh FaDi ;' "
3,212-(oot-htab ,
.et Falls, biglrest of .
. cts Ii aboUt three t1mei
a . " - - ire':"Stite 'BuildiJ)C.
-thln. the EJnP ':'" . ' ." " _
---------------', -
RAMeV . .,HOJOS, ,
. rW
uLUn
9f.,:' , ,:. ,:
I Home. Made .;
Ice Cream Sbci-.I
Juiy 18 - 5
, United Methodisi-Church
. ':\
Lytl., -Ohlo
, ' l ,y' Tli r " : :.'" . ;,;i
.., .' , "!-'. t I
.. f, ; i' ',' fot ...
. , I
Ph. 897 -4246
!"" I
Don't" forget , tjle ' Ice .
Social ibis SaturdaY at the church
Serving' will at 5:00.' It wUI "
be homemade icp. cream! ' "
J .. (.' r' t-;
The 'Adulf Chi$s of
the church held a going-away , - ,
picnic ,
at the home of Mr M(S. Don .,
, Vaught Neit'
for the Air Force. , . """ '
LYtle Boy Scout ' TTOQP, 30
spent the - of'" Jilly' '5 at . ,
Summer camp ,at Camp HoQk : .
.. I .,',
with 90%, of the boys 1-,
with adUlt leaders, SCout:
masteJ: Robert. Stansberry, I)ew ' ,
ASst, 'SCoutmaster "Franklin 'Os\ 'r'" ' ,' Ttl,.,..."",....
't .'.
, . .
,..
-'. , IQCh FaDi ;' "
3,212-(oot-htab ,
.et Falls, biglrest of .
. cts Ii aboUt three t1mei
a . " - - ire':"Stite 'BuildiJ)C.
-thln. the EJnP ':'" . ' ." " _
l'Ia.,'V,",\J:III. : j of '.Qre'O(j'ntsl '""
Ihe'OClore. "' .f.1. .. .' M1I,rcf, .. "\J' \ ol'
,,.;.u.,,'.... :of':Waxnes\'ille,ii . $pen( after.-
Mr. ,a!ld Mrs'/'David. " . lier father; Romine >
of I:ta,veys'burg, . Mr;" 'Mrs.
'Ed.. Brothers and' children, 'Eddie
. . " " .,
Wayne' and" -Cathy" of Jtlrveys-
bqrg, Mrs' " Jon, ' of Jack-
soQvUle, Fla.;' Mrs. SUe Cannan
and, chlldr.e:n Jim - Lori of
Joe George of'ne&- '
,.Mrs,.' J
son and chilldren 'Todd and Mike
of near Oregorua.and Mfs .. Freida.
,
..
.. f )r
.. ".,
: .; I .. .....
. '.
".
, ! I .
, , evening callers on the
,Were Miss Betty
,Watker. and MissJ>ebbie Delvison
of Oakland. ' '
'Blanche Carr, formerly
Harveysburg, is now a patie,nt
at Americare on' Hale Street in
'
Mr. and Mrs. William. O. Mc-
"
"J"
",
<'

.,
I :
Mark .'
and Mis. Dlnny' t
celebrated 'his '7th at,. :' .
. " !.to. r (t
With his. MJ:s,' "
I' I
Margaret . Penn.ington and aunt"
Mrs. BrandenbUrj the,- :
forum Restaurant o,Ytpn ",
Mall Monday .' I .
Mr. and Mrs. John, Schrack,
Mae Stevens, Mrs. Kay 4forge . '
and daughter, Mary Kay, an 'of '
Wilmington were Friday ' guests .
of Mrs. lucy McCarren in.hoilor
of Mrs. McCarren's birthday. -
, Mr. Oarence ..,orrison, man-
ager of Radio Station WFCJ at
Miamisburg was guest speaker
at Jonahs Run Church ' Sunday '
morning in the absence of Rev.
Lester Kidd.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoagland
took MrS. Verna Shanks of Xenia
to dinner in Xenia Sunday then
Visited, the lloyd Hoagland fami-
ly of Yellow
Leslie and Crystal Brown of
Columbus were weekend. guests
of their grandparents', Mr . and,
Mrs. Charles Beck. Sunday guests
were their parents, Mr. andMIs. I
Jerry Brown, Mrs. Kathleen Beck
and sJaughter FJaine motored to'
Columbus and took l..eslie and
Crystal . to their home then
stopped ,in Columbus Monday. ':'
Mr. and Mrs. William Zurface '
of Wilmington were SunCJay
guests of Mr. u:td Mrs. ctiades
Price and ,all dined in Dayton'
Sunday
Mrs. Jane Doster Farrington
is spending sometime at the home
of l,er Doster,
of ,she,. ,
will visit .her f8Jllily in
Milwaukee, WISConsin before 're-',
turning , to her home in Medical
hle" Waahingtop. ,
-' ,
"Mrs. Lydia who' bas .:.
to her
view Hospital wishes to thank,alI.
who remembered her while there
and all callers ' over the of
July weekend 'including '
Mrs. Ruudl StinBl;ey of :, . _ ,:. l'
Valley, ",. Nellie', 01 ',' '".
Mn.llorothy Vogat, ' ,
and mother of Dayton, and J' ' '
Mrs. of 'Waynesville;
Mr. and Mrs. Oyde and
son Edwin' of Lebanon and Mrs. ,
Gordon of Hamysbu;g. '
(Bud} lIonaker , of' ,
WaynesviUe ',.
daughter Mrs. Jon '(Connie) car' .
min on the trip'back to her home
in Rodda. . . ',- , .
Mr. and Mrs . Tom Haendel
of Kettering, Mr. and: Mrs. Ron '
.Ji. .
ald Haendel and . ;' ;.
da' and O1eryl of:,TrotWQQd" . _' 'j
Haendel ' ;
of Dayton, and l,dr . . .
Olarles Price -enjored . coOkout . .". . ,.r
picnic at the lDu, MMrt 'fum , ,," , ' ';
'fuesday 'evening. ";-:
. , I' 11
Neighbors of OuI' Mayor BOb .. " :.'
Willis, Sr., , !_
the attention. of your, W1tt,ei,"";,,'" ,
beautifully he has
.' ,back ... J)j .'
.... 11 ' ':tIlab .
.' I 'f"! . -, .... , ',,<
:trees '. .unlHl ',
l'Ia.,'V,",\J:III. : j of '.Qre'O(j'ntsl '""
Ihe'OClore. "' .f.1. .. .' M1I,rcf, .. "\J' \ ol'
,,.;.u.,,'.... :of':Waxnes\'ille,ii . $pen( after.-
Mr. ,a!ld Mrs'/'David. " . lier father; Romine >
of I:ta,veys'burg, . Mr;" 'Mrs.
'Ed.. Brothers and' children, 'Eddie
. . " " .,
Wayne' and" -Cathy" of Jtlrveys-
bqrg, Mrs' " Jon, ' of Jack-
soQvUle, Fla.;' Mrs. SUe Cannan
and, chlldr.e:n Jim - Lori of
Joe George of'ne&- '
,.Mrs,.' J
son and chilldren 'Todd and Mike
of near Oregorua.and Mfs .. Freida.
,
..
.. f )r
.. ".,
: .; I .. .....
. '.
".
, ! I .
, , evening callers on the
,Were Miss Betty
,Watker. and MissJ>ebbie Delvison
of Oakland. ' '
'Blanche Carr, formerly
Harveysburg, is now a patie,nt
at Americare on' Hale Street in
'
Mr. and Mrs. William. O. Mc-
"
"J"
",
<'

.,
I :
Mark .'
and Mis. Dlnny' t
celebrated 'his '7th at,. :' .
. " !.to. r (t
With his. MJ:s,' "
I' I
Margaret . Penn.ington and aunt"
Mrs. BrandenbUrj the,- :
forum Restaurant o,Ytpn ",
Mall Monday .' I .
Mr. and Mrs. John, Schrack,
Mae Stevens, Mrs. Kay 4forge . '
and daughter, Mary Kay, an 'of '
Wilmington were Friday ' guests .
of Mrs. lucy McCarren in.hoilor
of Mrs. McCarren's birthday. -
, Mr. Oarence ..,orrison, man-
ager of Radio Station WFCJ at
Miamisburg was guest speaker
at Jonahs Run Church ' Sunday '
morning in the absence of Rev.
Lester Kidd.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoagland
took MrS. Verna Shanks of Xenia
to dinner in Xenia Sunday then
Visited, the lloyd Hoagland fami-
ly of Yellow
Leslie and Crystal Brown of
Columbus were weekend. guests
of their grandparents', Mr . and,
Mrs. Charles Beck. Sunday guests
were their parents, Mr. andMIs. I
Jerry Brown, Mrs. Kathleen Beck
and sJaughter FJaine motored to'
Columbus and took l..eslie and
Crystal . to their home then
stopped ,in Columbus Monday. ':'
Mr. and Mrs. William Zurface '
of Wilmington were SunCJay
guests of Mr. u:td Mrs. ctiades
Price and ,all dined in Dayton'
Sunday
Mrs. Jane Doster Farrington
is spending sometime at the home
of l,er Doster,
of ,she,. ,
will visit .her f8Jllily in
Milwaukee, WISConsin before 're-',
turning , to her home in Medical
hle" Waahingtop. ,
-' ,
"Mrs. Lydia who' bas .:.
to her
view Hospital wishes to thank,alI.
who remembered her while there
and all callers ' over the of
July weekend 'including '
Mrs. Ruudl StinBl;ey of :, . _ ,:. l'
Valley, ",. Nellie', 01 ',' '".
Mn.llorothy Vogat, ' ,
and mother of Dayton, and J' ' '
Mrs. of 'Waynesville;
Mr. and Mrs. Oyde and
son Edwin' of Lebanon and Mrs. ,
Gordon of Hamysbu;g. '
(Bud} lIonaker , of' ,
WaynesviUe ',.
daughter Mrs. Jon '(Connie) car' .
min on the trip'back to her home
in Rodda. . . ',- , .
Mr. and Mrs . Tom Haendel
of Kettering, Mr. and: Mrs. Ron '
.Ji. .
ald Haendel and . ;' ;.
da' and O1eryl of:,TrotWQQd" . _' 'j
Haendel ' ;
of Dayton, and l,dr . . .
Olarles Price -enjored . coOkout . .". . ,.r
picnic at the lDu, MMrt 'fum , ,," , ' ';
'fuesday 'evening. ";-:
. , I' 11
Neighbors of OuI' Mayor BOb .. " :.'
Willis, Sr., , !_
the attention. of your, W1tt,ei,"";,,'" ,
beautifully he has
.' ,back ... J)j .'
.... 11 ' ':tIlab .
.' I 'f"! . -, .... , ',,<
:trees '. .unlHl ',
I
h
.1
. ,
."
"
/,_" '. _ .t , :'i1 . ..
of " .. .' , ". . :',
, 'fIi\i'd & Mia'mi - '. . . " , . '"
. CNtrles EVaJ1geijst S9u th.ern,
, J 0:00 a,m: - Sluiday Morning , , .... : Norman Mei qo, , 'PastQr
. . " SUnday ',' .
. .6:3.Q p.m" 7 Wednesday Evening;' .0:30 a.m., ,
Phone 897-4462 for 'infon'natiof" WorshiP, :' .. .' ,
i
7:30. p,m:, Sundciy' Eve,ning'
Fi'rst $aptist Church " . .
Main Street 7;30 p.m., Wednesday,. Midweek
John,P Pa$toJ' Prayer an.<t'hible Study '.
10:OQ a.m.,Sunday School . ' Jonah' A'un
l-I Worship
. . .
6
' T U
" . Church
:30 raining nion Ohio 13 East .
7:30 p:fn.;Evening Worship ", J'astoJ' , ...
7:3Op:.m.,Wednesday Prayer
. Meeting ,. 10:00 a:m., 'Su'nday School' .
with Bap- 10:00 {i 11 :00 a:m., Sunday
. tist Conyention).
Worship ServiCe ' , .' ...,
F,int Christ 7:30 p;m., Sunday Evening
East High Street Worship
Tho.mas Stevens, MiniSter Uni-ted-M-ethodist
9:30 a.tn., Sunday Biblo School Church ,
1O:30.a.0)., Sunday Worship and J)dvid Harper; Pastor
Communion
9:30 a.m., SUnday Church '
6:00 p.m., Sunday Youth Service

10:30,a.m., Sunday School
6:30 ptJl. Chritian II :QOa.m ... Sunday Worship .
You'th .. Hour
Service . -",.
7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening . ,Yol)th' Fellowship a'nd Bible '.T
Worship '
Study .,
7:30 p.lD:. Wednesday Bible
-- ,
Siliily
'HarVeysburg Fun G'ospel'
' Friends Meeting ... Church
FQurth Street near High E. South Street
Rev. Ja,ck Hamilton, Pastor '
9:30 It.n,., St;anday School
1{):4S'a.m. 'Sunday Meeting for 7:30 p.m, Tuesday
Worship (unprogrammed) 7:30p.m. Friday ; Young
st
A . C Service
' . ugustine hOrch 10:00 a.m. Sunday. School
High Street
Joseoh H: Lutmer. Pastor 7:00 p.m. Sunday EVening .
,: 7 a.m. 4 i I a.m. Masses SPRI,. VALLEV' , f
8 a.m. & 8 p.m. Holy Days -:".
7:,30 p.m. First Friday
' . ..
7:45 'a.m. :l}dily Mass
Walnut-Vintt
$:30 Saturday R9gert R. Mel'.edith, Pas,tor .
. St. Mary's Episcopal 9:30 Sunday &hQol ' . .
Church . 10'30 a.Ol, ..
Th.rd & Main Streets 6:30 P,Ol. "'outh '.
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector . " . i . :.
jr. high &:sr. high ,
CORWIN'
, ,.
.... Ctlurch ' t'::,
1. '"'' I .; I ..
, ;'
11: 15 a.m., Morning Prayer 7:45, p.m. ,\Vednesday..ehoir'
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays: .. ' . ' " . UhiteJi.Methpdi$t: ,". ',: " .
Holy Communion 2nd & 4th Spring ". . ,'P . .. .. : ,'. /
Methodist ' . . . ',:'. .:, i' .
C
'. ' . qlady -Sheet I ' ; 9:30 a.m .. ;c Sttndal"'Qrsbip '" .",:
hurch , '. , , .. ' .',,< . ' . , J. ... . '. '.'. Se '. "; . ) ok ', ,' ! ,!:, '. . . ..
Third & North Streets: .... ;. .' 1O:Q{) _ . ;:'i.r" : t: .. ';, ....
." , L. L. Young, .: . : ' :, . ' ,'," '.'('
, . ' . ' . ' . _ : :.' 8;,QO. p;r}l . ; . .R.m .. "Sunday,.. ,E!eri!ng ,
.8,00 a.m .. Sel)'lce : . ':. :. )Vorship "::. , :. 2; ... , ",'
W: 1 $ a.m .. Church at WorWip ': ' .. . ' '. " . ," ' ' . , . ' .
. - ", S . 'wU fl I '. 1. ' r J ill I
'9:00 a.m'. Sunday Church at .' pr'1r:-tII .. "" , ." '.:" ".

. . ,., ' . .. > , FERR,V, '.' ; , ',,,."1, .;. ',I :7
' ' .. Mound Street . ." . ',"'c I '_ ,'.' ".('. {,

Waynesville RfSCue: '-' . Cou'se:r, -:' ; '.: . .. . ':. .. ,
Mission . 9:30 'a.m. Sund;ty School " . . '., ,l ' !, ' ',I .. ,- J. ," , .. ;
Corner of 73 & Corwin. Rd; : ; 1O:3Q a.m. MOqling Worshi'p ' :" ' ::. -; .... ; ...... ;;;. -::.' 7
Rev. Sherman CooI<, Pastor , .. : ': . :. \ ' , .' to .". .:' .,:Sofj . :W.,\.lil .. ift'
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7:00 p.m . Sunday Evc .. . ,,' . . : Main ;;>. . . Bit) .
7:30 p.m., Wednesdct,y Eve.. ' Mrs. Pastor. ""'. 1-0: 15 ,
Service '.', : .. '. . .
7 30
' Sa E: SC ' ) 1 3.m: Morning' Worship' ' : . . .... .' .,' . ...... .' "
: p.m., ' t. Yeo rvlce
.. . . 630 P S dE
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FIRST CIJUR-CH OF GOD p.m. Evening Worship' . t., . , ... m., ay vcm.ng , .. ; ::. "". .-; , ' , ' . . .' .
. 49 S. Main Str':et 7:30 pm. Prayer 'Meeting, . Bible . ages .. - . '. .:",', ,
9:30 a,m. - Sunday School Wednesday & Thursday .1.
30
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10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship .' '1: 30 p.m. Song-fest';Last. 7;30 '. 7 ,.'
7 00 Su da
Saturday each month. ' Prayer
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, J 0:00 a,m: - Sluiday Morning , , .... : Norman Mei qo, , 'PastQr
. . " SUnday ',' .
. .6:3.Q p.m" 7 Wednesday Evening;' .0:30 a.m., ,
Phone 897-4462 for 'infon'natiof" WorshiP, :' .. .' ,
i
7:30. p,m:, Sundciy' Eve,ning'
Fi'rst $aptist Church " . .
Main Street 7;30 p.m., Wednesday,. Midweek
John,P Pa$toJ' Prayer an.<t'hible Study '.
10:OQ a.m.,Sunday School . ' Jonah' A'un
l-I Worship
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6
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" . Church
:30 raining nion Ohio 13 East .
7:30 p:fn.;Evening Worship ", J'astoJ' , ...
7:3Op:.m.,Wednesday Prayer
. Meeting ,. 10:00 a:m., 'Su'nday School' .
with Bap- 10:00 {i 11 :00 a:m., Sunday
. tist Conyention).
Worship ServiCe ' , .' ...,
F,int Christ 7:30 p;m., Sunday Evening
East High Street Worship
Tho.mas Stevens, MiniSter Uni-ted-M-ethodist
9:30 a.tn., Sunday Biblo School Church ,
1O:30.a.0)., Sunday Worship and J)dvid Harper; Pastor
Communion
9:30 a.m., SUnday Church '
6:00 p.m., Sunday Youth Service

10:30,a.m., Sunday School
6:30 ptJl. Chritian II :QOa.m ... Sunday Worship .
You'th .. Hour
Service . -",.
7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening . ,Yol)th' Fellowship a'nd Bible '.T
Worship '
Study .,
7:30 p.lD:. Wednesday Bible
-- ,
Siliily
'HarVeysburg Fun G'ospel'
' Friends Meeting ... Church
FQurth Street near High E. South Street
Rev. Ja,ck Hamilton, Pastor '
9:30 It.n,., St;anday School
1{):4S'a.m. 'Sunday Meeting for 7:30 p.m, Tuesday
Worship (unprogrammed) 7:30p.m. Friday ; Young
st
A . C Service
' . ugustine hOrch 10:00 a.m. Sunday. School
High Street
Joseoh H: Lutmer. Pastor 7:00 p.m. Sunday EVening .
,: 7 a.m. 4 i I a.m. Masses SPRI,. VALLEV' , f
8 a.m. & 8 p.m. Holy Days -:".
7:,30 p.m. First Friday
' . ..
7:45 'a.m. :l}dily Mass
Walnut-Vintt
$:30 Saturday R9gert R. Mel'.edith, Pas,tor .
. St. Mary's Episcopal 9:30 Sunday &hQol ' . .
Church . 10'30 a.Ol, ..
Th.rd & Main Streets 6:30 P,Ol. "'outh '.
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector . " . i . :.
jr. high &:sr. high ,
CORWIN'
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.... Ctlurch ' t'::,
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11: 15 a.m., Morning Prayer 7:45, p.m. ,\Vednesday..ehoir'
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays: .. ' . ' " . UhiteJi.Methpdi$t: ,". ',: " .
Holy Communion 2nd & 4th Spring ". . ,'P . .. .. : ,'. /
Methodist ' . . . ',:'. .:, i' .
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'. ' . qlady -Sheet I ' ; 9:30 a.m .. ;c Sttndal"'Qrsbip '" .",:
hurch , '. , , .. ' .',,< . ' . , J. ... . '. '.'. Se '. "; . ) ok ', ,' ! ,!:, '. . . ..
Third & North Streets: .... ;. .' 1O:Q{) _ . ;:'i.r" : t: .. ';, ....
." , L. L. Young, .: . : ' :, . ' ,'," '.'('
, . ' . ' . ' . _ : :.' 8;,QO. p;r}l . ; . .R.m .. "Sunday,.. ,E!eri!ng ,
.8,00 a.m .. Sel)'lce : . ':. :. )Vorship "::. , :. 2; ... , ",'
W: 1 $ a.m .. Church at WorWip ': ' .. . ' '. " . ," ' ' . , . ' .
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'9:00 a.m'. Sunday Church at .' pr'1r:-tII .. "" , ." '.:" ".

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' ' .. Mound Street . ." . ',"'c I '_ ,'.' ".('. {,

Waynesville RfSCue: '-' . Cou'se:r, -:' ; '.: . .. . ':. .. ,
Mission . 9:30 'a.m. Sund;ty School " . . '., ,l ' !, ' ',I .. ,- J. ," , .. ;
Corner of 73 & Corwin. Rd; : ; 1O:3Q a.m. MOqling Worshi'p ' :" ' ::. -; .... ; ...... ;;;. -::.' 7
Rev. Sherman CooI<, Pastor , .. : ': . :. \ ' , .' to .". .:' .,:Sofj . :W.,\.lil .. ift'
..
7:00 p.m . Sunday Evc .. . ,,' . . : Main ;;>. . . Bit) .
7:30 p.m., Wednesdct,y Eve.. ' Mrs. Pastor. ""'. 1-0: 15 ,
Service '.', : .. '. . .
7 30
' Sa E: SC ' ) 1 3.m: Morning' Worship' ' : . . .... .' .,' . ...... .' "
: p.m., ' t. Yeo rvlce
.. . . 630 P S dE
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FIRST CIJUR-CH OF GOD p.m. Evening Worship' . t., . , ... m., ay vcm.ng , .. ; ::. "". .-; , ' , ' . . .' .
. 49 S. Main Str':et 7:30 pm. Prayer 'Meeting, . Bible . ages .. - . '. .:",', ,
9:30 a,m. - Sunday School Wednesday & Thursday .1.
30
. ,: _,;
10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship .' '1: 30 p.m. Song-fest';Last. 7;30 '. 7 ,.'
7 00 Su da
Saturday each month. ' Prayer
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LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAYNSYILI_E, OHIO .
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.LYNN'S DRESs.SH0P: .
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO .
. LE MA.Y'S B & R CLEANERS ..
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SERVICes
> -REEDY 'your
. ,
"
. 1..8RON;EWI'K PeSol Table. For '
:: sa).- 'cr" trade' for, tnd ca\' .call 897
, 6618. . ;
, Vegetables, peas; Iet
tClce, green
;
FOR SALE: 5 room house on big lot
'i'2 car full basement, located
"'-Cdrwln 'On!W See Howard Purkey
. 6 rcom house ' with 3 room rental
10catilCl ' Ii! See HoYiard Pur"
key?, ,;1. " " 28(:1
SUPER nurl , That's':'Blue
Lustre for cleal1lng carpets. Rent.
ele<:trlc' . shampOoer Waynesville.
" .
.. " ZENiTH" .!;arIY,:, ArtlC?rlcan ' conSOle'
23" TV; black 1. white. call 'S97.14240.
' . '. ' 28(:1 .
H(l)OK'S 'Firm Market. Open dallV 9
to 9 p.m.,1 Route 48 at Ridgeville.
,"t p , crClp OT beans, ' half runners,
bbage, squash, corn, appies,
honey,!" butter, 8995,
tomatoes" peppers cucumbers.
. ., ; '," .:: , ,< "28c3
plumJ)lng Ins,aIJatlon and reo
pairs. Call 8974961 Waynesville.
4ctf
. ,
,.' OMS repair a"d ca!-
. . concrete, sheet' ,metal palnt-
lng, roofing and electrical. Phone
7462982. " 21ctf
FARM fenclnlg, barn and
r,epal". Free ,sItlm.ates. Phone Middle- .
town 423-1424 or 422-7494. \ l7ctf
,
WANTED'
UVE In housekeeper for elderly
lady. Referentes. - Phon'e' 8857161.
, 28cl .
t
PERSON for general office work at
new limestone pl,nt at Lytle. 56 days
per week. Flltll tl,!,e ' ,mployment.
American Corp., Dayton.
Phone Opportun.lty
Employers. , 28c3
. WANTED: A small : lawnmower.
Afs.o a child's large riding ' tricycle.
Phone 897-5921. 19ctf
,
WANTEI!: ' Sabys ttlng. Phone 891- '
59,21. , 18nctf
LOST 81' E:OUND
GARAGE :sAlE ACAMERAieft 'J.n Saturday
.: ' at the. paralte,.durlng the 'fair. May'
4:49 Avenue,.l:.ebanon, sat- claim by camng 897-4395, Allie car-
' ",ret!'!)!" July 18, beginning at 10 a.m., ' ter, Jr. 28c1
... reneBatrd. 28c1 '.
" IN MEMORY
11'1 the" 1.0.' of "our, cSaughfer:,
F:aye Alex.oMr. we to express
our ,gra.tefilin8SJ for:. the :.klnd
this great sorrow,
. ,flor.l. ;amnIMi:Ylents. the -foOd
esi*:lllly . the ' many prayers.
We think the the beautiful
Out out to Sister
,,'t;'aye w9tits., Qf' ;com
J
'fort. AI , ,"ev. :Acy t:amb., anel tbe
. . 1( ndness Shown to .us from
, Mr. Copnet'. MaY., GOd 'blt!SS all of you.
,Mr.. and, Mrs. ,EugeJ;le
, " I and . '
. ' 28c1

Gaea
Ethopia bas never had a na-
tional census, The population is
estimated ,.t about 22 million.
AII :Types of
ExtElf'ior Building
Maintenance
,
Painting,' Irooflri.-, sldl", founda-
tion wat ... prooflnt, brickwork,
new stolre ,fronts, aluminum
windows, awnl",s, patio
and carport covers. Fo .. free esti-
mate, conltacl:
H & R Buifding

' .2 W MUlberrY .Lebanon, 0
Phone 9.3211&6
':. R,I"(1e'V'lt:LE
3 Acres",'On R'i. :48. Trees
and Creek . '
. $4000. ,'
, . ,
. CORWIN "
-6 Bedtoom house witH 4
.- I
, ' room Illpartment attached . .
A buy at
' $I3,bOO-'; ,
.. CALL
01 LS
. Elder ,885'-5863
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,.'::;. .-t' <. ,.'.
" ,NOWHERE
" WI'LLvOU,FJN'O'
A BETTER
':'>., . ON A
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, "SPdalltoro' 748.a8i
"Yo. .en yoar ..,'de" II 10 diu, tIlat Whell 7011 I. .
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LEGAL NOTICE
Call No. 474 Charter No. 2220 National Bank Region NO.4
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION
Including domestiC, subsidiaries, of the Waynesville National Bank of Waynes-
ville In state of OhiO, at the close of business on June 30,1970 published
In response to the call made bY comptroller of the currency, under title 12,
United States Code, Section 161. '
ASSETS .
Cash and due from banks (including $ none unposted debits, $ 787,655.66
U.S. Treasury securities ..... _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,431,941.57
Securities of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations none
Obligations 'of States and pOlitical subdivisions. . . . . . . . 1,416,253.39
Other securities (including $ corporate stock, .... , . 10,000.00
Trading account securities ......... , . none
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements
to resell ................ , .............. , . 100,000.00
Loans ..... ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,589,970.60
. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets repre
sentlng bank premises ............. ' .... , 18.334.88
Real estate owned other than bank premises. . . . . . . . . 167,759.00.
Investments In subsidiaries not consolldatCld . . . . . . . none
Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding. . none
Other assets' (Including $ direct lease financing, , . . . . . 15,083.28
TOTAL ASSETS .......... , ..... , ..... $8,543,998.38
LIABILITIES .
Demand depoSits of Individuals, partnerships and corporations '$2.011,534.37
/' Time and savings depOSits of individuals, partnerships and, .
corporatioi}1I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,841-,316.27
'Deposlts of Wnlted States . . . . . . . . . . .. . . J7,771.43
Deposits of States 'and political subdivisions ..... , , 768,943.42
08poslts.of foreign ,governments and official institutions- .. , none
DepOsits of . . . . . . none
Certified and officei's', checks, etc .. ; ...... , . . . . . 72,583.16
TOTAL pEPOSITS. ... . . ... $7,712,148.65
(a, Total demand deposits. $2,333,832.38
, ' (b) Total time and savings ' .
. .' deposits............... $5;438,3.16.27
Other Liabilities ........... _. . 119,400.51
l'OTAL LIABILITIES . _ ........ $7,951,549.16
, ., RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITtES
Reserve for bad losses 'on loans (set up pursuant ..to IRS
rulings) . ! ......................... .. ... .. ' . : . $
Other on loans . ; ... : .. ' .. : .
48;07.8.36
45,000.00
10,000.00 Reserves on 58curltles ... .- . ' ... ; .. .
TOTAL: RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES .. _ ... $
, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS '
,103,078.3.6
Equity capital-total ... ,; ' ......
Common 'stock-total par value ... ; ...... .
No. authorized 1000
No. shares outstanding 1000'
Surplus .............. , ...........
Unc1!vlded profits . . _ ........ . ....
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
489,370.86
75,000.00
225',000.00

$ 489,370.86
TOTAL LIABILITlES' RE.SERVES AND CAPITAL
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ..... :. .... ,. $8,543,998.38
,1
J MEMORANDA
. J'J
of total loans for the 15 calendar days ,
Wlth' call ,date ' . . . . . . . 4,569,160.00
- : I, Ear! W. Conn,er, Exec. Vice Pres. of the above-named bank dO,..herebY
declare that this ' report of: condition Is true and correct to the best <'of my
knoWledge and belief, , ' -,', "
. , , . " EARL W. CONNER
the under.s1gnecf directors attest the correctness ofthls report of con- . ' _
'deClarelhat It--has been examined by us and to The best of our.know-' , ...
ledge an'd t;eH.f'ls ttue and'carrect. ' ,- . ,.'
. : ,:,.. - ROSS H. HAATSOCK Directors.
. . OWEN F. HARTSOCK . '!:
, : THOMAS FLORENCE
.. )
SERVICes
> -REEDY 'your
. ,
"
. 1..8RON;EWI'K PeSol Table. For '
:: sa).- 'cr" trade' for, tnd ca\' .call 897
, 6618. . ;
, Vegetables, peas; Iet
tClce, green
;
FOR SALE: 5 room house on big lot
'i'2 car full basement, located
"'-Cdrwln 'On!W See Howard Purkey
. 6 rcom house ' with 3 room rental
10catilCl ' Ii! See HoYiard Pur"
key?, ,;1. " " 28(:1
SUPER nurl , That's':'Blue
Lustre for cleal1lng carpets. Rent.
ele<:trlc' . shampOoer Waynesville.
" .
.. " ZENiTH" .!;arIY,:, ArtlC?rlcan ' conSOle'
23" TV; black 1. white. call 'S97.14240.
' . '. ' 28(:1 .
H(l)OK'S 'Firm Market. Open dallV 9
to 9 p.m.,1 Route 48 at Ridgeville.
,"t p , crClp OT beans, ' half runners,
bbage, squash, corn, appies,
honey,!" butter, 8995,
tomatoes" peppers cucumbers.
. ., ; '," .:: , ,< "28c3
plumJ)lng Ins,aIJatlon and reo
pairs. Call 8974961 Waynesville.
4ctf
. ,
,.' OMS repair a"d ca!-
. . concrete, sheet' ,metal palnt-
lng, roofing and electrical. Phone
7462982. " 21ctf
FARM fenclnlg, barn and
r,epal". Free ,sItlm.ates. Phone Middle- .
town 423-1424 or 422-7494. \ l7ctf
,
WANTED'
UVE In housekeeper for elderly
lady. Referentes. - Phon'e' 8857161.
, 28cl .
t
PERSON for general office work at
new limestone pl,nt at Lytle. 56 days
per week. Flltll tl,!,e ' ,mployment.
American Corp., Dayton.
Phone Opportun.lty
Employers. , 28c3
. WANTED: A small : lawnmower.
Afs.o a child's large riding ' tricycle.
Phone 897-5921. 19ctf
,
WANTEI!: ' Sabys ttlng. Phone 891- '
59,21. , 18nctf
LOST 81' E:OUND
GARAGE :sAlE ACAMERAieft 'J.n Saturday
.: ' at the. paralte,.durlng the 'fair. May'
4:49 Avenue,.l:.ebanon, sat- claim by camng 897-4395, Allie car-
' ",ret!'!)!" July 18, beginning at 10 a.m., ' ter, Jr. 28c1
... reneBatrd. 28c1 '.
" IN MEMORY
11'1 the" 1.0.' of "our, cSaughfer:,
F:aye Alex.oMr. we to express
our ,gra.tefilin8SJ for:. the :.klnd
this great sorrow,
. ,flor.l. ;amnIMi:Ylents. the -foOd
esi*:lllly . the ' many prayers.
We think the the beautiful
Out out to Sister
,,'t;'aye w9tits., Qf' ;com
J
'fort. AI , ,"ev. :Acy t:amb., anel tbe
. . 1( ndness Shown to .us from
, Mr. Copnet'. MaY., GOd 'blt!SS all of you.
,Mr.. and, Mrs. ,EugeJ;le
, " I and . '
. ' 28c1

Gaea
Ethopia bas never had a na-
tional census, The population is
estimated ,.t about 22 million.
AII :Types of
ExtElf'ior Building
Maintenance
,
Painting,' Irooflri.-, sldl", founda-
tion wat ... prooflnt, brickwork,
new stolre ,fronts, aluminum
windows, awnl",s, patio
and carport covers. Fo .. free esti-
mate, conltacl:
H & R Buifding

' .2 W MUlberrY .Lebanon, 0
Phone 9.3211&6
':. R,I"(1e'V'lt:LE
3 Acres",'On R'i. :48. Trees
and Creek . '
. $4000. ,'
, . ,
. CORWIN "
-6 Bedtoom house witH 4
.- I
, ' room Illpartment attached . .
A buy at
' $I3,bOO-'; ,
.. CALL
01 LS
. Elder ,885'-5863
'-
,.'::;. .-t' <. ,.'.
" ,NOWHERE
" WI'LLvOU,FJN'O'
A BETTER
':'>., . ON A
,
,I, . ,'.: .. ," \ ' i :


l' < E. Y
, "SPdalltoro' 748.a8i
"Yo. .en yoar ..,'de" II 10 diu, tIlat Whell 7011 I. .
..... ... lie _eab yoa .. tile tr1DIkf" ...
LEGAL NOTICE
Call No. 474 Charter No. 2220 National Bank Region NO.4
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION
Including domestiC, subsidiaries, of the Waynesville National Bank of Waynes-
ville In state of OhiO, at the close of business on June 30,1970 published
In response to the call made bY comptroller of the currency, under title 12,
United States Code, Section 161. '
ASSETS .
Cash and due from banks (including $ none unposted debits, $ 787,655.66
U.S. Treasury securities ..... _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,431,941.57
Securities of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations none
Obligations 'of States and pOlitical subdivisions. . . . . . . . 1,416,253.39
Other securities (including $ corporate stock, .... , . 10,000.00
Trading account securities ......... , . none
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements
to resell ................ , .............. , . 100,000.00
Loans ..... ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,589,970.60
. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets repre
sentlng bank premises ............. ' .... , 18.334.88
Real estate owned other than bank premises. . . . . . . . . 167,759.00.
Investments In subsidiaries not consolldatCld . . . . . . . none
Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding. . none
Other assets' (Including $ direct lease financing, , . . . . . 15,083.28
TOTAL ASSETS .......... , ..... , ..... $8,543,998.38
LIABILITIES .
Demand depoSits of Individuals, partnerships and corporations '$2.011,534.37
/' Time and savings depOSits of individuals, partnerships and, .
corporatioi}1I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,841-,316.27
'Deposlts of Wnlted States . . . . . . . . . . .. . . J7,771.43
Deposits of States 'and political subdivisions ..... , , 768,943.42
08poslts.of foreign ,governments and official institutions- .. , none
DepOsits of . . . . . . none
Certified and officei's', checks, etc .. ; ...... , . . . . . 72,583.16
TOTAL pEPOSITS. ... . . ... $7,712,148.65
(a, Total demand deposits. $2,333,832.38
, ' (b) Total time and savings ' .
. .' deposits............... $5;438,3.16.27
Other Liabilities ........... _. . 119,400.51
l'OTAL LIABILITIES . _ ........ $7,951,549.16
, ., RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITtES
Reserve for bad losses 'on loans (set up pursuant ..to IRS
rulings) . ! ......................... .. ... .. ' . : . $
Other on loans . ; ... : .. ' .. : .
48;07.8.36
45,000.00
10,000.00 Reserves on 58curltles ... .- . ' ... ; .. .
TOTAL: RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES .. _ ... $
, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS '
,103,078.3.6
Equity capital-total ... ,; ' ......
Common 'stock-total par value ... ; ...... .
No. authorized 1000
No. shares outstanding 1000'
Surplus .............. , ...........
Unc1!vlded profits . . _ ........ . ....
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
489,370.86
75,000.00
225',000.00

$ 489,370.86
TOTAL LIABILITlES' RE.SERVES AND CAPITAL
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ..... :. .... ,. $8,543,998.38
,1
J MEMORANDA
. J'J
of total loans for the 15 calendar days ,
Wlth' call ,date ' . . . . . . . 4,569,160.00
- : I, Ear! W. Conn,er, Exec. Vice Pres. of the above-named bank dO,..herebY
declare that this ' report of: condition Is true and correct to the best <'of my
knoWledge and belief, , ' -,', "
. , , . " EARL W. CONNER
the under.s1gnecf directors attest the correctness ofthls report of con- . ' _
'deClarelhat It--has been examined by us and to The best of our.know-' , ...
ledge an'd t;eH.f'ls ttue and'carrect. ' ,- . ,.'
. : ,:,.. - ROSS H. HAATSOCK Directors.
. . OWEN F. HARTSOCK . '!:
, : THOMAS FLORENCE
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(Continued from 'page 1)
11 and Greig, 17, reside at Mc-
Burney' Hill in Lebanon.
Louis and Jenny Bowser of
Corwin 'will open a second hand
furruture store adjacent The
Miami Gazette, 105 South Main,
Saturday.
The young couple, newest
and youngest of the WaynesviUe
business set, will handle a variety
of items in their new store in-
cluding- furniture, antiques and
musical instruments.
Opening of
tule was delayed last week when
Louis's ' 15-ye r-9ld brother,
Harold, was critlally injured. by
7,200 volts of electricity while
painting. the store front. _
The 'Bowser's have been work-
ing at beaver pace for the past
. few weeks cleaning, recondition-
ing and painting the old Twin
Theatre"building.
Bowser, 21, was steared' to-
ward a first self business enter-
prise by his enthusiasm for coun-
try auctions.
The personable young busi- .
ness man showed some disdain
for the high charged by
some used furniture stores and
said that he planned to sell his
inventory at modest prices.
The Bowsers have. one child,
Louis. five months
alid you
sent , us. Of ' we'li be
happy to 'collahorate.' with .
you: ,
"Dalton is currently seeking
recipie's and 'back-
ground from America;'s Pennsyl-
vania Dutch Country and several
prominen't restaurants through-
out Austria" Germany and Scan-
danavia.
.
Mrs,CarltoI} Corby-ofWaynes-
ville has " already vol'unteered a
more. than c.entury old .sauer-
.kmut recipe given by he,r
husbaQ'd?s grandmother, whose
parents were natives
Dalton is ' asking all Miami
Gazette readets .who have origi-
nhl , old, family s:Juerkra\lt recj-
pes either for m.aking it or s'erving
it to share them with him for his
forthcoming cookboOR':' , .
Recipies must be authentic
and a background of them sub-
mitted, according to Dalton.
Sauerkraut recipes may be
mailed to DaltQn at The Miami .
Gazette, . Box 78, Waynesville,
45068. , .
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Can't find employ .... ent?!'f Train !lOW
& work your own houri. Weekly pay.
plus Green adorable
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Request for zoning charge, Far Hills ,of' '
Preston farm. Public hearing. July 21, 1970 at 7:30 p.m.
at Mayor's office in Waynesville, Qhio.
IT'S TIME TO
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(Continued from 'page 1)
11 and Greig, 17, reside at Mc-
Burney' Hill in Lebanon.
Louis and Jenny Bowser of
Corwin 'will open a second hand
furruture store adjacent The
Miami Gazette, 105 South Main,
Saturday.
The young couple, newest
and youngest of the WaynesviUe
business set, will handle a variety
of items in their new store in-
cluding- furniture, antiques and
musical instruments.
Opening of
tule was delayed last week when
Louis's ' 15-ye r-9ld brother,
Harold, was critlally injured. by
7,200 volts of electricity while
painting. the store front. _
The 'Bowser's have been work-
ing at beaver pace for the past
. few weeks cleaning, recondition-
ing and painting the old Twin
Theatre"building.
Bowser, 21, was steared' to-
ward a first self business enter-
prise by his enthusiasm for coun-
try auctions.
The personable young busi- .
ness man showed some disdain
for the high charged by
some used furniture stores and
said that he planned to sell his
inventory at modest prices.
The Bowsers have. one child,
Louis. five months
alid you
sent , us. Of ' we'li be
happy to 'collahorate.' with .
you: ,
"Dalton is currently seeking
recipie's and 'back-
ground from America;'s Pennsyl-
vania Dutch Country and several
prominen't restaurants through-
out Austria" Germany and Scan-
danavia.
.
Mrs,CarltoI} Corby-ofWaynes-
ville has " already vol'unteered a
more. than c.entury old .sauer-
.kmut recipe given by he,r
husbaQ'd?s grandmother, whose
parents were natives
Dalton is ' asking all Miami
Gazette readets .who have origi-
nhl , old, family s:Juerkra\lt recj-
pes either for m.aking it or s'erving
it to share them with him for his
forthcoming cookboOR':' , .
Recipies must be authentic
and a background of them sub-
mitted, according to Dalton.
Sauerkraut recipes may be
mailed to DaltQn at The Miami .
Gazette, . Box 78, Waynesville,
45068. , .
. & "
Can't find employ .... ent?!'f Train !lOW
& work your own houri. Weekly pay.
plus Green adorable
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Request for zoning charge, Far Hills ,of' '
Preston farm. Public hearing. July 21, 1970 at 7:30 p.m.
at Mayor's office in Waynesville, Qhio.
IT'S TIME TO
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IF YOU SUBSCRIEIED LAST ..
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MAl L IN TH'E COUPON TODAY -DON'T MISS A SINGLE
.j ,-
YOUR RENEWAL WI LL START WHEN YOUR . '
EXPIRES
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53po
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annua 1 0 NEW D' RENEW
subscri pti on
The MIAMI GAZETTE
P. o. Bos '18'
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'requirement is that contributors .
mark on their ple,dge cards that .
the money is to be turned over
to 'the Warren County ' United
.. APPeaI. '
'Although Montgomery
Greene County United Fund
organization has declined to sign
a .reciprocal, spokes-
men said the group will honor
any designa.tions made to Warren
on pledge c.ards it re-
ceives.
"We are just .going to have to
get ttie word out to Warren
County sa that will
know to make the deSignation
PR,ICE', FOR when the faU campaign begins, II,
. ANNOUNCE!) said bi}ard' president
, ' \," 'Farlners' -\ho,; iuoduced Wilson.
.' .J, Valley Assisting Mjllei in ' the 1970
" . . gr:bss price Warren County drive, wilt
, .. ',' of' .,*t for . be th4e following committee
ac chairmen: Industrial . committee.
10 Cents '
"
'ColplaiDts lount
Against United
canvassing the 897 exchange ar-
EDITOR'S NOTE: The Editor and
Publishers of The Miami Gazette would ea of the United Telephone
welcome 'Letters To The Editor' both Company of Ohio in an effort
, pro and con conce,nlng a telephone -
"';'Ice change from United to Ohio to change present phone ser-
Bell. vice to Ohio Bell .
Mrs. Raymond McKeehan of She has already registered a
Township Line Road near Way- formal cor:tlplaint with the Ohio
nesville has been receiving a de- Public Utilities Commission at
luxe version of the proverbial Columbus and been advised:
"red carpet" treatment for the "It will necessitate a public
past several weeks n!,t because hearing at which time you and
she's a famed celebrIty but be
cause of her spunky campaign other petitioners can intro-
get Waynesville area citizens duce evidence as to the inade-
better telephone service. quacy of the service provided .
The pen housewife, who by your present telephone com-
won't be intimidated by anyone pany. If that is proved, the
has dispatched a brigade of pet- Commission would order the
CjlrrvinQ cohorts who are (COntinued on Page 8)
Kay Brumenschenkel; financial,
Carter Terry;. 8Qvernment em-
.ployees, Leslie Spaeth;
tional, Ron Surface; professional,
John Oswald; special gifts, Mar-
vin Young.
The next meeting of the board
will be held at the Lebanon
Citizens National Bank at 7:30
p .
p:m. Augusf6.
The United Appeal office,
located at Room I, 24 North
Broadway, Lebanon, is expected
to be staffed on a part-time ba-
sis within the 'next two weeks.
The 1970 fund drive will be' the
fint of its' kind in Warren County.
The united appeal effort was
organized thiS year as an
outgrowth of a feasibility study
conducted by! the Area Progress
Council, ' a group of county in-
dustri,i1ists, busi nessmen, civic
leaders and 'interested citizens.
FEDERAL JOB
OPPORTUNITI ES
East Fourth Street, Dayton,
Ohio 45402, employ-
ment opportunities for Worker-
Trainees in such as
Laborers, Food Service Workers,
Housekeeping Aids,
. Workers, Oerks and other similar
,
jobs. There are no experience' or
educational requirements nor do
applicants have to pass a written
test. Starting salaries range from
$2.44 to $2.80 per hour, de-
pending upon the location of
the job. Information and appli-
cation forms can be obtained
from the Federal Job informa-
tion Center. Knott Building, 21
East 'Fourth Street, Dayton,
Ohio 45402, or from the Federal
Job Information Center, Federal
Office Building, Room 1523.
550 Main Street, Cincinnati,
Ohio 45202.
'.cor'4ing tQ J..,AsJi-e C. ... Robert Strasberger: commercial,
.' . of .. i!"' .... .
.. I,M'ilk PrQducen . . ; . It ti Ch S d
,e' ';<:J:: was' 20 ','.!,' .'1" I ' ' If S', "\'1 ..../. ',' ':1' ',:1:' . C' 0 Uti
. cents . and
LValton,.!l- ,. . _ . ,iI eoi'n-; , 14 .. " ':' , , ' .
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'" ": .. : ': , .witth.ll. . '. '0 r' . U' 'I' n I ," .... ,. O' 0- I r Irs .
, .'.:, ti. ..: .', ,-, 1'1, / ' \ ." .
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HtcJaturc for the Demo- and age. Girls must have
but- ":, Gr61llps '. 'Of , girls "'cflatic candidate. consent.
'cQnl'cnt". aB6ye.l'-o'-;:' below ' ... , il,g " sought from : ca-ch . . Women interested in
'.'!Sdht;::''':,; .;;;,::: .. :':) P,i,liHict ingchairmeo 'in thei'rareassncnml,"
, . 1,)" . rt '. : ,:'Oi'rls, aged 14 to il)1Cr- also conta, ct frall'kll'n , ..
. the politi<:ally
.:' ," . ps t o:
-.
'requirement is that contributors .
mark on their ple,dge cards that .
the money is to be turned over
to 'the Warren County ' United
.. APPeaI. '
'Although Montgomery
Greene County United Fund
organization has declined to sign
a .reciprocal, spokes-
men said the group will honor
any designa.tions made to Warren
on pledge c.ards it re-
ceives.
"We are just .going to have to
get ttie word out to Warren
County sa that will
know to make the deSignation
PR,ICE', FOR when the faU campaign begins, II,
. ANNOUNCE!) said bi}ard' president
, ' \," 'Farlners' -\ho,; iuoduced Wilson.
.' .J, Valley Assisting Mjllei in ' the 1970
" . . gr:bss price Warren County drive, wilt
, .. ',' of' .,*t for . be th4e following committee
ac chairmen: Industrial . committee.
10 Cents '
"
'ColplaiDts lount
Against United
canvassing the 897 exchange ar-
EDITOR'S NOTE: The Editor and
Publishers of The Miami Gazette would ea of the United Telephone
welcome 'Letters To The Editor' both Company of Ohio in an effort
, pro and con conce,nlng a telephone -
"';'Ice change from United to Ohio to change present phone ser-
Bell. vice to Ohio Bell .
Mrs. Raymond McKeehan of She has already registered a
Township Line Road near Way- formal cor:tlplaint with the Ohio
nesville has been receiving a de- Public Utilities Commission at
luxe version of the proverbial Columbus and been advised:
"red carpet" treatment for the "It will necessitate a public
past several weeks n!,t because hearing at which time you and
she's a famed celebrIty but be
cause of her spunky campaign other petitioners can intro-
get Waynesville area citizens duce evidence as to the inade-
better telephone service. quacy of the service provided .
The pen housewife, who by your present telephone com-
won't be intimidated by anyone pany. If that is proved, the
has dispatched a brigade of pet- Commission would order the
CjlrrvinQ cohorts who are (COntinued on Page 8)
Kay Brumenschenkel; financial,
Carter Terry;. 8Qvernment em-
.ployees, Leslie Spaeth;
tional, Ron Surface; professional,
John Oswald; special gifts, Mar-
vin Young.
The next meeting of the board
will be held at the Lebanon
Citizens National Bank at 7:30
p .
p:m. Augusf6.
The United Appeal office,
located at Room I, 24 North
Broadway, Lebanon, is expected
to be staffed on a part-time ba-
sis within the 'next two weeks.
The 1970 fund drive will be' the
fint of its' kind in Warren County.
The united appeal effort was
organized thiS year as an
outgrowth of a feasibility study
conducted by! the Area Progress
Council, ' a group of county in-
dustri,i1ists, busi nessmen, civic
leaders and 'interested citizens.
FEDERAL JOB
OPPORTUNITI ES
East Fourth Street, Dayton,
Ohio 45402, employ-
ment opportunities for Worker-
Trainees in such as
Laborers, Food Service Workers,
Housekeeping Aids,
. Workers, Oerks and other similar
,
jobs. There are no experience' or
educational requirements nor do
applicants have to pass a written
test. Starting salaries range from
$2.44 to $2.80 per hour, de-
pending upon the location of
the job. Information and appli-
cation forms can be obtained
from the Federal Job informa-
tion Center. Knott Building, 21
East 'Fourth Street, Dayton,
Ohio 45402, or from the Federal
Job Information Center, Federal
Office Building, Room 1523.
550 Main Street, Cincinnati,
Ohio 45202.
'.cor'4ing tQ J..,AsJi-e C. ... Robert Strasberger: commercial,
.' . of .. i!"' .... .
.. I,M'ilk PrQducen . . ; . It ti Ch S d
,e' ';<:J:: was' 20 ','.!,' .'1" I ' ' If S', "\'1 ..../. ',' ':1' ',:1:' . C' 0 Uti
. cents . and
LValton,.!l- ,. . _ . ,iI eoi'n-; , 14 .. " ':' , , ' .
, I II,) ('.: . I" " . R::' I ; .It:: ,,' '. .:' ' R" t G I II
'" ": .. : ': , .witth.ll. . '. '0 r' . U' 'I' n I ," .... ,. O' 0- I r Irs .
, .'.:, ti. ..: .', ,-, 1'1, / ' \ ." .
. I ::' .' " . '. " J, '" .pais Pl-I
t
HtcJaturc for the Demo- and age. Girls must have
but- ":, Gr61llps '. 'Of , girls "'cflatic candidate. consent.
'cQnl'cnt". aB6ye.l'-o'-;:' below ' ... , il,g " sought from : ca-ch . . Women interested in
'.'!Sdht;::''':,; .;;;,::: .. :':) P,i,liHict ingchairmeo 'in thei'rareassncnml,"
, . 1,)" . rt '. : ,:'Oi'rls, aged 14 to il)1Cr- also conta, ct frall'kll'n , ..
. the politi<:ally
.:' ," . ps t o:
-.
., 'C,. ' ...
. turday nigtl ,Susie Har,tsoCk w;is
!I, On Thursda ' . 1uly' 9' SIX girls' <PlttaUe4', fot'
and 'three from 'Waynes- , the 19-10-1 This' appoi?t-
- .. 140. ',ment ll'8S. made;
" traveled, ...,to Qhf6 'University at 1;1.,. OyieOS', -of
'Atheds to attend the 39th '()ruo .::. _ - .,'., ,
Rainbow Grand Assembly. . on 'July '28, girls -from
Th..ose going we're carfa' Sa'w-.' be,
, ,
of- ';1eaytng fur
trip, on Sa
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Your
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choice
on one '
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certificates
or ,
" '
on. two year
certificates
\
HIGHEST INTEREST ' RA1ES "
permitted by law!
COME IN TODAY
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. turday nigtl ,Susie Har,tsoCk w;is
!I, On Thursda ' . 1uly' 9' SIX girls' <PlttaUe4', fot'
and 'three from 'Waynes- , the 19-10-1 This' appoi?t-
- .. 140. ',ment ll'8S. made;
" traveled, ...,to Qhf6 'University at 1;1.,. OyieOS', -of
'Atheds to attend the 39th '()ruo .::. _ - .,'., ,
Rainbow Grand Assembly. . on 'July '28, girls -from
Th..ose going we're carfa' Sa'w-.' be,
, ,
of- ';1eaytng fur
trip, on Sa
I
, ' ' I
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Your
, .
choice
on one '
. .,. '.
certificates
or ,
" '
on. two year
certificates
\
HIGHEST INTEREST ' RA1ES "
permitted by law!
COME IN TODAY
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, . "VtitiOg' ct ' ",'. ' .' " / :-:.,: ' "
oh. ' ,,1Iw.a , dit ,, ' to d h ' "th -. accura,te ,'post system
\ no , t . which' will , indicate various ser-
age::to 1 I. , and .' ... vlola- costs profits. The Post
-.,.. ....... Wide baSIS, The ' I. ;' Office has operated too 'long
tJte bill and ' it now goes ' " .concludes without an 'cost ac-
fi
. t na,tlve to serve such dri- .

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t
, may be. <lb- .... ,"ounting system; a tool that
'f e .wou no . " fl , . , every modern. business mus '
.. ...... t " ... until next year ,ie>' , by'., PlY offie, , have to account for its ' costs,
fQr a test on After over year of hearings
" . may ,as ngtpn, .' by the Post Office Committee
Constitutional amend Ref B'II and three days of House' debate,
I , .', '- l .., orm I 1 feet that the postal reform will
.: . ' I the Vote , The , House th,is week, passed safeguard the welfare of
" 'l9' Re"'erendu'm )'n Oh' '1'96'9 ": "a ",ajor pOstal r,e(orm bill which d f h dl k
,I) I 10 , '11" . t . I san soar wor ing postal '
,
I,..... J OPpos,cd the natl'onh'I'de votl'n' g I w. ',1 mltla e sw, eepmg c langes I I w emp oyees, whi e prOViding for
1Y.!l. to 18, by action, systcm
ld
more efficient service flo the
I , I' r, d .. I '. .' \.Nngress re mqUishc I ts age 0 .
, 1 , n.a dl,bon, beheve \ strong- . a' uth'" 't of- I t' th 'j American public.
I I ",. . " vrt y regu a 109 e mal s
vo:t
ers
to a,n ipde.pendent postal Co'm-
. ,. have the nght. mission, designed , to promote
f Jfl set own state's voting efficiency and fiscal
I. still do not want New bihty,
, :l!I,Y,orkcrs voting' on The bill provided for a 8 per '
, '< age ' limitations, Also', cent pay raise, retroactive to
, :, young , people have. an oppor- April- I?, \0 workers. Pos-
,; tunity to 'practice in their employees living in high cost
,own by organizing,state 'by of living areas will receive a pay
"Vote ' 19" movements. This is of help to
:l' . ' . Auto Insur"nce Studies employees living in such
. );;:' have writ- as Cleveland and, New York,
r:ne about ex- where prices are highe! than the
-and 'unsatisfactory average';, In
You will in- :a ! postal under this
to .know. that" t)te- 1),. does not have to wait 20
of '. 'j' ,(as has been the .. case) to
- .'!t;l/ eleasil;lg:" reports on in- receive his' maximum salal'Y':of
" I, The f ", .often
f6r. ,!l:te rate i,ncrea$es' will be
has just , ap.proved by a new postal service
rmel't rei e"sed , .' 'CommisSion-and shall take effect
j, . { '. canngt , uri-lesS CongFess vetoes . their de-
'" insurance from " clsio'ri withih 90' days.
: .. '/ ttiei( choite .. ,', '" ',the bill , introduces
< r a,re kno)Vn in . in- "modern management .practices
/:fil. :.as .. which wiJi
, ii:, This .. group 10- hQpefully 'ehmmate some of the
deficit proViding
young, eldedy, unem- ,- more . efficient service .to all "
. ' <;crffraf" city dfivers Americans, One particulaJ addj
.: ....as welf-"as those : wit.h ,poor or tion is the introduction of a more
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SHIPwA ..
JAMES', ;
.ED'MAN
CRICHTO,N
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PestJ' Weeds
Get Push In
Play_Areas
Are ugly weeds and un-
wanted gra.sses invading the
patio, barbecue or poolside
area? Theire's n.o need to
waste weekends pull1ng and
digging thE!m out.
These farnlly recreation ar-
eas can be kept free of pesty
weeds throughout the year
with a simple appl1cation of
a sQil sterUant, noq.-selective
weed - kUllng chemical.
Such a ' berblclde destroys
all vegetation on which jt Is
sprayed, . deslra1)le as well
as undesirable grasses and
plants. It alsO sterilizes the
soli to prevent further weed
invasion.
This kind of we,d klller is
perfect for removlDg' all ,un-
wanted grasses and broad-
leaf weeds from terraces,
sports arleas, .. playgrounds,
dr.iveways, building ,founda-
tions, fene,elines anc:r similar
areas .
, Under CQnlrol
On'e application of a non-
selec:;ite herbicide eliminates
pesty plants for the entire
summer. About, a week after
treatment, the weeds start to
turn white or brown. ,As a
rule, most are dead in .abOut
three or four weeks.
This fOlrmulation may be
applied any time when vege-
tation, is actively, If
weeds or grasses have al-
ready b9,ck-
yardjpots, cut them back to
the ground. Use the non-
selectlye spray '\I!!hen re-
growth appears .
For best results, be sure
the air is calm when you
spray,' acc=ording to
mists, 'at Amchem
F'arm, Ambler, PIi, Spray drift
from ,this of general
. c4n or de-
stroy 'graSses, nowers or or-
namental plantlngs.
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Be ' ,
Mos.t '
kUlers will' not spread out to',
dllmage clesirable or
growing next-to
- a,reas. Nor wlll they
soak :down-to ,where there are
:$hrub, roots.
"":.Basleatty;' .It's impractical'
, to' .use' . herbi- -
"'cldes, f
s:' DCaU.lLC:!l, ..... ""1.....
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WHAT is it?- What IS it? - What is ITI?? introdUcing an old
game with a new twist. Two weeks ago, our last Where Is It? pic-
ture, a bir5i bath at the Friends Home, failed to receive a correct
guess from this columns fans. This week the game is changing from
Where to What. It is no longer necessary to know where it is, but
rather WHAT itis. Each picture will accompany an honor roll from
the picture of the week before, plus a due to help the next _
week's honor roll. This weeks clue is "A Sweef Tooth". Phone in
your answer to what this picture is and take your place 011 next
weeks honor roll . Call 897-5921. '
RENEWING FRI ENDSHIPS
Mrs, Wanda Lou Johnson (nee
Wanda Lou'Wilson) was a recent
house guest of her sister, Mrs.
Jean Sackett.
BABY SITTING
WANTED
One ' day of her visit was
spent renewing ,past friendships.
A group of her friends enjoyed
a lunch at the Forum.in the
Dayton Mall with her. Those in
attendance were: Mrs. Ma:: y
Frances Scott, Mrs. Marty
Sheehan, Mrs. Carolyn Purkey,
Mrs. Mary Herald, Mrs.
Evelyn Strope, Mrs. Nancy War,
ner and Mrs. Judy Powell.
Special weekly rates or
will sit by hour or day.
Constant care in a good
Christian home,
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Ask Jean Hill
WARREN E. SNEAD, D.V.M.
Announces the opening of his office for
the practice of Veterinary Medicine
at
3646 MIAMISBURG-CENTERVILLE RD.
MIAMISBURG; OHIO 45342
Office Hours
By' Appointment
Telephone
866,5949
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\ no , t . which' will , indicate various ser-
age::to 1 I. , and .' ... vlola- costs profits. The Post
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tJte bill and ' it now goes ' " .concludes without an 'cost ac-
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, may be. <lb- .... ,"ounting system; a tool that
'f e .wou no . " fl , . , every modern. business mus '
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fQr a test on After over year of hearings
" . may ,as ngtpn, .' by the Post Office Committee
Constitutional amend Ref B'II and three days of House' debate,
I , .', '- l .., orm I 1 feet that the postal reform will
.: . ' I the Vote , The , House th,is week, passed safeguard the welfare of
" 'l9' Re"'erendu'm )'n Oh' '1'96'9 ": "a ",ajor pOstal r,e(orm bill which d f h dl k
,I) I 10 , '11" . t . I san soar wor ing postal '
,
I,..... J OPpos,cd the natl'onh'I'de votl'n' g I w. ',1 mltla e sw, eepmg c langes I I w emp oyees, whi e prOViding for
1Y.!l. to 18, by action, systcm
ld
more efficient service flo the
I , I' r, d .. I '. .' \.Nngress re mqUishc I ts age 0 .
, 1 , n.a dl,bon, beheve \ strong- . a' uth'" 't of- I t' th 'j American public.
I I ",. . " vrt y regu a 109 e mal s
vo:t
ers
to a,n ipde.pendent postal Co'm-
. ,. have the nght. mission, designed , to promote
f Jfl set own state's voting efficiency and fiscal
I. still do not want New bihty,
, :l!I,Y,orkcrs voting' on The bill provided for a 8 per '
, '< age ' limitations, Also', cent pay raise, retroactive to
, :, young , people have. an oppor- April- I?, \0 workers. Pos-
,; tunity to 'practice in their employees living in high cost
,own by organizing,state 'by of living areas will receive a pay
"Vote ' 19" movements. This is of help to
:l' . ' . Auto Insur"nce Studies employees living in such
. );;:' have writ- as Cleveland and, New York,
r:ne about ex- where prices are highe! than the
-and 'unsatisfactory average';, In
You will in- :a ! postal under this
to .know. that" t)te- 1),. does not have to wait 20
of '. 'j' ,(as has been the .. case) to
- .'!t;l/ eleasil;lg:" reports on in- receive his' maximum salal'Y':of
" I, The f ", .often
f6r. ,!l:te rate i,ncrea$es' will be
has just , ap.proved by a new postal service
rmel't rei e"sed , .' 'CommisSion-and shall take effect
j, . { '. canngt , uri-lesS CongFess vetoes . their de-
'" insurance from " clsio'ri withih 90' days.
: .. '/ ttiei( choite .. ,', '" ',the bill , introduces
< r a,re kno)Vn in . in- "modern management .practices
/:fil. :.as .. which wiJi
, ii:, This .. group 10- hQpefully 'ehmmate some of the
deficit proViding
young, eldedy, unem- ,- more . efficient service .to all "
. ' <;crffraf" city dfivers Americans, One particulaJ addj
.: ....as welf-"as those : wit.h ,poor or tion is the introduction of a more
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JAMES', ;
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PestJ' Weeds
Get Push In
Play_Areas
Are ugly weeds and un-
wanted gra.sses invading the
patio, barbecue or poolside
area? Theire's n.o need to
waste weekends pull1ng and
digging thE!m out.
These farnlly recreation ar-
eas can be kept free of pesty
weeds throughout the year
with a simple appl1cation of
a sQil sterUant, noq.-selective
weed - kUllng chemical.
Such a ' berblclde destroys
all vegetation on which jt Is
sprayed, . deslra1)le as well
as undesirable grasses and
plants. It alsO sterilizes the
soli to prevent further weed
invasion.
This kind of we,d klller is
perfect for removlDg' all ,un-
wanted grasses and broad-
leaf weeds from terraces,
sports arleas, .. playgrounds,
dr.iveways, building ,founda-
tions, fene,elines anc:r similar
areas .
, Under CQnlrol
On'e application of a non-
selec:;ite herbicide eliminates
pesty plants for the entire
summer. About, a week after
treatment, the weeds start to
turn white or brown. ,As a
rule, most are dead in .abOut
three or four weeks.
This fOlrmulation may be
applied any time when vege-
tation, is actively, If
weeds or grasses have al-
ready b9,ck-
yardjpots, cut them back to
the ground. Use the non-
selectlye spray '\I!!hen re-
growth appears .
For best results, be sure
the air is calm when you
spray,' acc=ording to
mists, 'at Amchem
F'arm, Ambler, PIi, Spray drift
from ,this of general
. c4n or de-
stroy 'graSses, nowers or or-
namental plantlngs.
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Mos.t '
kUlers will' not spread out to',
dllmage clesirable or
growing next-to
- a,reas. Nor wlll they
soak :down-to ,where there are
:$hrub, roots.
"":.Basleatty;' .It's impractical'
, to' .use' . herbi- -
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WHAT is it?- What IS it? - What is ITI?? introdUcing an old
game with a new twist. Two weeks ago, our last Where Is It? pic-
ture, a bir5i bath at the Friends Home, failed to receive a correct
guess from this columns fans. This week the game is changing from
Where to What. It is no longer necessary to know where it is, but
rather WHAT itis. Each picture will accompany an honor roll from
the picture of the week before, plus a due to help the next _
week's honor roll. This weeks clue is "A Sweef Tooth". Phone in
your answer to what this picture is and take your place 011 next
weeks honor roll . Call 897-5921. '
RENEWING FRI ENDSHIPS
Mrs, Wanda Lou Johnson (nee
Wanda Lou'Wilson) was a recent
house guest of her sister, Mrs.
Jean Sackett.
BABY SITTING
WANTED
One ' day of her visit was
spent renewing ,past friendships.
A group of her friends enjoyed
a lunch at the Forum.in the
Dayton Mall with her. Those in
attendance were: Mrs. Ma:: y
Frances Scott, Mrs. Marty
Sheehan, Mrs. Carolyn Purkey,
Mrs. Mary Herald, Mrs.
Evelyn Strope, Mrs. Nancy War,
ner and Mrs. Judy Powell.
Special weekly rates or
will sit by hour or day.
Constant care in a good
Christian home,
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Ask Jean Hill
WARREN E. SNEAD, D.V.M.
Announces the opening of his office for
the practice of Veterinary Medicine
at
3646 MIAMISBURG-CENTERVILLE RD.
MIAMISBURG; OHIO 45342
Office Hours
By' Appointment
Telephone
866,5949
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1st, 3rd &. 5th Sundays: .
Holy Communion 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist'
Church
Third & North Streets,
r. l. Young, Minister
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8:00 a.m. Worship Service
10:) 5 a.m. Church at .Worship
9:00 a.m. Sunday. Church at
Study ,
WaynesVille 'Rescue
Mission
('Orlll'r or 73 & Cl 'rwin Rd.
Rl'V. Sherman Cook.
10:30 a.m .. Sunday Sdwol
7:00 p.m .. Sunday he.
7:30 p.m .. Wl'dnl'sday Evl'.

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7 :30 p.m. 'ia I. rVl'.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
49 S. Main Street
9:30 a.m. - Sunday School
10:30 a.m. - MOf.llillg Worship
7:00 p.m. - Sunday evening
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] 0:00 a.m. , Sunday-School
10:00 & 1 ) :00
Worship Service ' , ,
7:30 p.m., Sunday 'Evening
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United
Church
Davtd HarP.eT, '
a.m., Sunday Church'
SerVice ' ....,. ,
,10:30 a.m., Sunday .Scho'ol
) ] :00 a.m., .Sunday Wqrship
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Youth Fellowship and Bible _
Study
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Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church ".
, E. 'South Sireet ,
Rev: Jack Hamilton, Pastor
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7 :30 p.Ih. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service .
' ) O:qoa) n . School
. 7:CXJ p.m. Sunday Evening
SPRIN(] VALLEY
United Methodist
. ,
Waf otiVine
Robert R. MeretJith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday Sch901 '
lO:.JO a.l11. -Morning Worshi'pt
6:30 Youth,FelJowship-
jr. high ,& SF. high
p.m. Wednesday choir
relu.';m::1I.. .
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Spring Valley Church'
of Chr i
GladY: Sh cct ,
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 p.m. Evening
Worship ,:,' ': .\
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Spring Valley
Fr,iends Church , .
Mound-St reet
E. Fr.cnd 'Couser, Pastdr' .
9:30 a.m. Sunday &:hool ,
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
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Christian Mission
Main Street
Mrs. Lois Dunaway. Pastor
10 a.lI1. Sunday Schoul
I) a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. Prayer Mccting.
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9:30 a.m., .
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10:30 . Sunday;School
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Sodi,ll '
BUs Minl$ter .,
9:00 a.m . . &:ho'ol .'
10: 15, a.m . Sunduy Worship .
10: 15 a.m . Sunday Youth
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6:30 p.m .. 5uiulay ..
SlUily, all ages. ,!
730 p.m .. Ewning Worship
Wedllcsday & Thursday
7:30 p.m. Song-!'est, Last ,
Saturday cach month.
7. .30 p.111 . '
Prayc .. ,alrd Sllidv ", .
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II : 15 a.m., M()rning Prayer
1st, 3rd &. 5th Sundays: .
Holy Communion 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist'
Church
Third & North Streets,
r. l. Young, Minister
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8:00 a.m. Worship Service
10:) 5 a.m. Church at .Worship
9:00 a.m. Sunday. Church at
Study ,
WaynesVille 'Rescue
Mission
('Orlll'r or 73 & Cl 'rwin Rd.
Rl'V. Sherman Cook.
10:30 a.m .. Sunday Sdwol
7:00 p.m .. Sunday he.
7:30 p.m .. Wl'dnl'sday Evl'.

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7 :30 p.m. 'ia I. rVl'.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
49 S. Main Street
9:30 a.m. - Sunday School
10:30 a.m. - MOf.llillg Worship
7:00 p.m. - Sunday evening
. .
] 0:00 a.m. , Sunday-School
10:00 & 1 ) :00
Worship Service ' , ,
7:30 p.m., Sunday 'Evening
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United
Church
Davtd HarP.eT, '
a.m., Sunday Church'
SerVice ' ....,. ,
,10:30 a.m., Sunday .Scho'ol
) ] :00 a.m., .Sunday Wqrship
" "
Youth Fellowship and Bible _
Study
-
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church ".
, E. 'South Sireet ,
Rev: Jack Hamilton, Pastor
'.e" .
7 :30 p.Ih. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service .
' ) O:qoa) n . School
. 7:CXJ p.m. Sunday Evening
SPRIN(] VALLEY
United Methodist
. ,
Waf otiVine
Robert R. MeretJith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday Sch901 '
lO:.JO a.l11. -Morning Worshi'pt
6:30 Youth,FelJowship-
jr. high ,& SF. high
p.m. Wednesday choir
relu.';m::1I.. .
-
Spring Valley Church'
of Chr i
GladY: Sh cct ,
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 p.m. Evening
Worship ,:,' ': .\
( .< :
Spring Valley
Fr,iends Church , .
Mound-St reet
E. Fr.cnd 'Couser, Pastdr' .
9:30 a.m. Sunday &:hool ,
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
-
Christian Mission
Main Street
Mrs. Lois Dunaway. Pastor
10 a.lI1. Sunday Schoul
I) a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. Prayer Mccting.
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". Holiness
Churc:h . '
Acy Lamb
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Su.nday :
7:30
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J ) :00 Worihi f{. '. '
Service , , ," . , , .
p.m . Prayer:

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Unit8d Methodist '
, . , . 'Chureh ' ,
K. Minister. ;' ' ::
9:30 a.m., .
.. .
10:30 . Sunday;School
7:00 p.m,. , S,;,nday. t;.venfng
Worship ServICes "conduCted : .-
' by youth " ) " .
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Church ,of ChJiit _
.Pike& .
Sodi,ll '
BUs Minl$ter .,
9:00 a.m . . &:ho'ol .'
10: 15, a.m . Sunduy Worship .
10: 15 a.m . Sunday Youth
. .
6:30 p.m .. 5uiulay ..
SlUily, all ages. ,!
730 p.m .. Ewning Worship
Wedllcsday & Thursday
7:30 p.m. Song-!'est, Last ,
Saturday cach month.
7. .30 p.111 . '
Prayc .. ,alrd Sllidv ", .
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This Church Page Is Sponsored You ThrOU,gh The Of,
ELliS SUPER VALU
OHIO
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAVNESVILI_E, OHIO
LYNN'S DRESS SHOP '
WAVNESVILL.E, OHIO
LE MAY'S S' & R CLEANERS
--- JNAYNESVILL.E, 0"'0" >
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. What We of p6isorf .... ,
" get . t' M!I'
, killer} '1. THIE":OLD ,
'II t e plants' are young . '" ' ,
and'easier to kill : . From ,Mis. Jane PlpplD, 'Ka;.
A FARM DIARY is' . the "CQ,Unty' S8S City, Kansas: I remember
By D.J. Frazier Fair. I..ast year, ' I didn't get when you could go fishing in a
J 1 17 1970
there, but perhaps I , can this clear stre;lm of water, sit lazily
.. y, . Home again. on a creek bank and just wait
We down from the moun- year. Things in the ar.e for' the fish to bite, Every ' care
tains Monday after almost two eatly this year, so they, may in the world was far away. How
;1, , f have mo're to exhibit. different it is today.
weeJ\.s b enjoying the beauty . Do you remember homemade
and the 'lice cqbrair. Denver was ' ,We! any luck get- lye 'We used to catch rilin
bvt ,I came east with ,a C091 any dogs, that is to water in a Qarrel . (wooden) as,
. d" h he them. put an an in the soft. seemed .to make,
an It, . en quife , \!*! . . " , soap bc!tter, How about our home-
comfortable . ever since. Every-. _ and got some made dresses, and tne hasset to
thing is i:o .tasSel;. ne That was get aU the' sewing done before
" , , the last of the' earJy' s"Ypet ,\I. we (rol)'l the school started, Those cold winter
r tll c , .- d L l' ' nights were sQmething else, with
. corn last night, but we " 0 fl s It our feather bed and homemade
coming: '. 1 haven't ,been looks as th09.8h we might have quilts, with aJl old )njck wrapped
down to iook'at the next patch 'to .. aavert\'se a bargaln sale. or in a towel to keep the feet
yet. ' . II somethingfor we,are getting too days, there were no
,J... I .. to the sale yesterday ma,?Y', to 'liie iq moderln -refrige1'8tors, just an ice
Howard in the truck-. " We , kennels' and QO goo,d; to any- box alnd a drip pan that was
,
'. took a calf and:, bought a small one., The ll]e y.oungest emptied every morning. We had'"
Sc " . an ice card in the window so the
Holsten that Beth is bottle fe'ed- , ;living in !he house. wel- ice man would know how 'many
-iog: If was that we.decided cori\ed with joy. 'It was,very pounds to leave.
,to bottle feed'it because it seemed flattering. , ' Remember the kerosene lamps,
:.A"", know at ,' I abo, t it, and it .11}ey fi.nished .. with chimneys to be cleaned once
r a wee}t, and the wick trimmed 80
, might not h!lve recogt1ized a cow, oats He said they ' it would burn evenly.
ones tl1at do riot.' al'ways know were very good, but do not (Send cOntribution. to thl. coI_ to
, _ it is aU ab6ut. last year, know just how many we got to lox 639, Frankfort,
we bought a 'set of, those bottles the acre. Now to cut the st,ubble
with nippies that himg ' down in and bale the straw. The price on
" 'FUND BOOSTED-Selliflg Kool Aid at three cents a cup
TIuusday and Friday for the Harold Bowser Fund was the result of a
furids campaign originated Tuesday p-y Gary Bellma,), son of Me. and
Mrs. Herman Bellman of North Fifth Street. Gtsry , sparked the addi-
- 'tional funds raising pr9Ject after he and Greg Polly, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Polly of North Sixth Street, hit upon the idea of a pop .
dri.ve to increase the Harold Bowser Fund at the Way:nesville
National Bank. Kevin Miranda, behind the Ko.ol Aid stand above; set
' up' his refreshment stand after joining soft drink colleCtors' who un-
self1shly ./ gave of their energy and time to canvass door to door in the '-
North Fifth and Sixth Street neighborhoods. Kevin, the son of Mr . .
and Mrs. larry Miranda of Marth Fifth Street, serves Kenny Pope a
cool aid. While these projects were in progress, JefLVanderpool and.
lllve Hendrickson headed a group that gleaned deor to door cash
contributioll$ (or the Bowser Fund. All were joined by a sizeable cash
donation to, fund by local American legion Post 15. Co,ntribu-
tions to The Harold Bowser Fund may be made at The' Waynesville
National Bank.-David Edsall Photo
a: sort of rack that inakes them oats rig,ht now is very low,hardly
into a set of nipples like a cow's enough pay for them.
udder so now ",ve can use it will: have some straw
(' . again. Everyone welcomed -me to se,lI. There is some hay to be
. -, especially gi.-Is i'n the office. cut now, also. The 'Iast they cut
i '. ,My ' a'nd Que'en ' got rained on, but not too bad:
SUMMER'S
FAVORITES
Arine"s -lace are 'pretty this niom- . We ' hope for third. cut ting this
" ing,' 'bJlt' of it is' gofng to yea,r.. ., '
i I .. to be 'clea'ned 'Qu'i 'as. they .It IS always to get
straggly: P.erhaps I no ,hOW OIce. a , vacatIon
. can 'get some mums .to fill in ar has been. I do not .drlve yet, but
, : ', still , have ,somc perhaps soon .1 can. get a car and
" be <?n th,e, road agam. 'Geod luck
: . here, . ,.nd summer days to all
\ p ,: ,." ;lS'! a y' of 'f ; 'r ,
" jtt Were. arc some' -', -
.-/ suSan! , a'ioni ' MARCONET FAMI t Y' '
of that cut just-outside ' " REJJNION-HELD
, '. "/ of' ,' on Route 73. '
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' J , ' The annual Marconet filmily :
, ' reun'ion was held at' Oeder's lake
on Sunday, )uJy 12. TIiose at-
teriding were: Mr. arid Mrs. Ault-
man and Mrs, Gordon
Elaine Marconet and
Mr. and Mrs. Fores.t Wag-
ner, Tall), ,Ken, Phil and Sandra;
" Mr. Mrs. M,elvin
1MI': crnd Mis. Marconet,
)Jeff and MrS., Paul Marco-
'-. ", Ilet and JerrY' Mr:' and Mrs.
.. . '\Ronald, Randy
>':,.:/' "'1. :pregg, Doug; Mr. and
"', ':,1:' : c, 'Donald Wright, :Donnie,
_:.;.:.. , 'r ', ,I, ; Paul"Debbie and Jennifer; ,
" . . -, " and Mrs. Robert Marconet
I '. ' and': Kristin; M'r. and. Mrs. Wilbur
T TI P. c ... -:'. ThOl;npson and ' Mr. Tom
, ' . , F,ROM , QeBrossc; Mr. and "Mrs, Cecil
"', I Tony and
.. :!,' ' " ,', :' , ', .... :,', Alpy; 'Mr_ and leon, Hines; .
'., T ,Mr. ,B.nd ,
,anS '1 'fNSUR1< " JlOd: .. an.d Mrs;
, . ' ., .. ,Robert Kamp, Ray, DaVId and
" Su.e 7' ,Mr. ,and Mrs. Dqv.id
':" . ' .! Cuttery; . Mr. t an(l Mrs. Charles
... iBushelman Uild " ,
- '" Mr. Marc,a-
.get , ar[4 R.ta';, Mr. and
/ -Mrs" 'Charles ' Freeland;' ,Mr. and
, . Gene .Marconet, Mike, WaJt?
" un d "Pat \ Lola
, ',Mr:, aild.,.N1rSt ErilcstGlistfll; Mr.
M.r:
, '!l1\d", MrsP"Hen1jalr Schreck; and
ltl ri,ispn, . .,
Shells
Sho r tl

You're our kind of girl,
and with you in mind,
we've stocked your
favorite styles
Lots of Shells
,and Shorts,
Sizes , 8' - 18
, l
; , .
. What We of p6isorf .... ,
" get . t' M!I'
, killer} '1. THIE":OLD ,
'II t e plants' are young . '" ' ,
and'easier to kill : . From ,Mis. Jane PlpplD, 'Ka;.
A FARM DIARY is' . the "CQ,Unty' S8S City, Kansas: I remember
By D.J. Frazier Fair. I..ast year, ' I didn't get when you could go fishing in a
J 1 17 1970
there, but perhaps I , can this clear stre;lm of water, sit lazily
.. y, . Home again. on a creek bank and just wait
We down from the moun- year. Things in the ar.e for' the fish to bite, Every ' care
tains Monday after almost two eatly this year, so they, may in the world was far away. How
;1, , f have mo're to exhibit. different it is today.
weeJ\.s b enjoying the beauty . Do you remember homemade
and the 'lice cqbrair. Denver was ' ,We! any luck get- lye 'We used to catch rilin
bvt ,I came east with ,a C091 any dogs, that is to water in a Qarrel . (wooden) as,
. d" h he them. put an an in the soft. seemed .to make,
an It, . en quife , \!*! . . " , soap bc!tter, How about our home-
comfortable . ever since. Every-. _ and got some made dresses, and tne hasset to
thing is i:o .tasSel;. ne That was get aU the' sewing done before
" , , the last of the' earJy' s"Ypet ,\I. we (rol)'l the school started, Those cold winter
r tll c , .- d L l' ' nights were sQmething else, with
. corn last night, but we " 0 fl s It our feather bed and homemade
coming: '. 1 haven't ,been looks as th09.8h we might have quilts, with aJl old )njck wrapped
down to iook'at the next patch 'to .. aavert\'se a bargaln sale. or in a towel to keep the feet
yet. ' . II somethingfor we,are getting too days, there were no
,J... I .. to the sale yesterday ma,?Y', to 'liie iq moderln -refrige1'8tors, just an ice
Howard in the truck-. " We , kennels' and QO goo,d; to any- box alnd a drip pan that was
,
'. took a calf and:, bought a small one., The ll]e y.oungest emptied every morning. We had'"
Sc " . an ice card in the window so the
Holsten that Beth is bottle fe'ed- , ;living in !he house. wel- ice man would know how 'many
-iog: If was that we.decided cori\ed with joy. 'It was,very pounds to leave.
,to bottle feed'it because it seemed flattering. , ' Remember the kerosene lamps,
:.A"", know at ,' I abo, t it, and it .11}ey fi.nished .. with chimneys to be cleaned once
r a wee}t, and the wick trimmed 80
, might not h!lve recogt1ized a cow, oats He said they ' it would burn evenly.
ones tl1at do riot.' al'ways know were very good, but do not (Send cOntribution. to thl. coI_ to
, _ it is aU ab6ut. last year, know just how many we got to lox 639, Frankfort,
we bought a 'set of, those bottles the acre. Now to cut the st,ubble
with nippies that himg ' down in and bale the straw. The price on
" 'FUND BOOSTED-Selliflg Kool Aid at three cents a cup
TIuusday and Friday for the Harold Bowser Fund was the result of a
furids campaign originated Tuesday p-y Gary Bellma,), son of Me. and
Mrs. Herman Bellman of North Fifth Street. Gtsry , sparked the addi-
- 'tional funds raising pr9Ject after he and Greg Polly, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Polly of North Sixth Street, hit upon the idea of a pop .
dri.ve to increase the Harold Bowser Fund at the Way:nesville
National Bank. Kevin Miranda, behind the Ko.ol Aid stand above; set
' up' his refreshment stand after joining soft drink colleCtors' who un-
self1shly ./ gave of their energy and time to canvass door to door in the '-
North Fifth and Sixth Street neighborhoods. Kevin, the son of Mr . .
and Mrs. larry Miranda of Marth Fifth Street, serves Kenny Pope a
cool aid. While these projects were in progress, JefLVanderpool and.
lllve Hendrickson headed a group that gleaned deor to door cash
contributioll$ (or the Bowser Fund. All were joined by a sizeable cash
donation to, fund by local American legion Post 15. Co,ntribu-
tions to The Harold Bowser Fund may be made at The' Waynesville
National Bank.-David Edsall Photo
a: sort of rack that inakes them oats rig,ht now is very low,hardly
into a set of nipples like a cow's enough pay for them.
udder so now ",ve can use it will: have some straw
(' . again. Everyone welcomed -me to se,lI. There is some hay to be
. -, especially gi.-Is i'n the office. cut now, also. The 'Iast they cut
i '. ,My ' a'nd Que'en ' got rained on, but not too bad:
SUMMER'S
FAVORITES
Arine"s -lace are 'pretty this niom- . We ' hope for third. cut ting this
" ing,' 'bJlt' of it is' gofng to yea,r.. ., '
i I .. to be 'clea'ned 'Qu'i 'as. they .It IS always to get
straggly: P.erhaps I no ,hOW OIce. a , vacatIon
. can 'get some mums .to fill in ar has been. I do not .drlve yet, but
, : ', still , have ,somc perhaps soon .1 can. get a car and
" be <?n th,e, road agam. 'Geod luck
: . here, . ,.nd summer days to all
\ p ,: ,." ;lS'! a y' of 'f ; 'r ,
" jtt Were. arc some' -', -
.-/ suSan! , a'ioni ' MARCONET FAMI t Y' '
of that cut just-outside ' " REJJNION-HELD
, '. "/ of' ,' on Route 73. '
; t : 1"" ;.f' . '. ,1 '
(
. .
' J , ' The annual Marconet filmily :
, ' reun'ion was held at' Oeder's lake
on Sunday, )uJy 12. TIiose at-
teriding were: Mr. arid Mrs. Ault-
man and Mrs, Gordon
Elaine Marconet and
Mr. and Mrs. Fores.t Wag-
ner, Tall), ,Ken, Phil and Sandra;
" Mr. Mrs. M,elvin
1MI': crnd Mis. Marconet,
)Jeff and MrS., Paul Marco-
'-. ", Ilet and JerrY' Mr:' and Mrs.
.. . '\Ronald, Randy
>':,.:/' "'1. :pregg, Doug; Mr. and
"', ':,1:' : c, 'Donald Wright, :Donnie,
_:.;.:.. , 'r ', ,I, ; Paul"Debbie and Jennifer; ,
" . . -, " and Mrs. Robert Marconet
I '. ' and': Kristin; M'r. and. Mrs. Wilbur
T TI P. c ... -:'. ThOl;npson and ' Mr. Tom
, ' . , F,ROM , QeBrossc; Mr. and "Mrs, Cecil
"', I Tony and
.. :!,' ' " ,', :' , ', .... :,', Alpy; 'Mr_ and leon, Hines; .
'., T ,Mr. ,B.nd ,
,anS '1 'fNSUR1< " JlOd: .. an.d Mrs;
, . ' ., .. ,Robert Kamp, Ray, DaVId and
" Su.e 7' ,Mr. ,and Mrs. Dqv.id
':" . ' .! Cuttery; . Mr. t an(l Mrs. Charles
... iBushelman Uild " ,
- '" Mr. Marc,a-
.get , ar[4 R.ta';, Mr. and
/ -Mrs" 'Charles ' Freeland;' ,Mr. and
, . Gene .Marconet, Mike, WaJt?
" un d "Pat \ Lola
, ',Mr:, aild.,.N1rSt ErilcstGlistfll; Mr.
M.r:
, '!l1\d", MrsP"Hen1jalr Schreck; and
ltl ri,ispn, . .,
Shells
Sho r tl

You're our kind of girl,
and with you in mind,
we've stocked your
favorite styles
Lots of Shells
,and Shorts,
Sizes , 8' - 18
, l
It t . ..
,
. av: Neilie ';/
T' " Miss; -
'.,' ' a school "
'Friends Horne ,on.,1'u,*,
day ]!t'ei; '" " ,
'Jennie Cheng, " gave'
'. ,
-'strate" They ,' seWiali " Wilb , the Ihe
' sUpper.,. I . ' Mary ' .
nttended sea:\1ces :'
Mrs'. 'RUth' 'Haines, o( ' and lI'tr.ia
. sars 'Creek her ;, dress. c!o-
;' sister, . c.u
sta
., Fjsher" of " ver leaf and Lucille Plynure
New'. yisited Mrs. 2ridwith rolls. , ' "
, Bailey' . ,_ 'Tqe. \ Circle of .
Mrs. Carrie Russell wjll . be .l\ahs RUn ,Ch,urch ,Wednes-
85 .yeal'S old :20. r : day at of,
: Marian Bailey Cole and Mrs. Mary <;oates ,in WilI1Ungt?n.
Mis. Delbett of ' Mr. and Mrs. ' '
visited their' aunt, Elma of Portsmouth .were ..
last 'Sunday afterrioon. .. last ' w,eek' "of' Smith, \ '
Mrs. P\,Irtell, Mar- " family. "Tuesday - they
gatetPushee and Miss Mary Sbac- , were ' an '$ulJpef 'guests, oJ Mr.
klefo'rd of Leesburg were Mon- and Mrs. ' Williams, and '
. <Jay . morning guests of and also in-
Bailey. - _". ' were Mr. Cline
Robert Palmer was a Saturday and falnily of Harveysburg and
evening at Home. Mf. Mrs. ,In'gram of
Mrs. florenoe - Steams of St. Brno, 111. ,,' ,
xenia called on Mrs. Florence Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price
Crane on Friday.
were to the annual picnic
, ,
Mrs. Homer and little of the We!come , ainton (; ._
daughter. and son, Michael, called " Jonahs Run " . .. > _ " .. '
on their, ,,",t. t:'lellie BunneD, ing the I..ou Mihrt.
&turday <.fternoon. ' Special ' guests were AngIe
Palmer visited his and Lori Carman. .,'
mother :Nettie' PaJmer, Saturday The Ralph Dell ' ramuy ba!e
evening. ' , 'returned home from a, trip to the
Mrs. Harold Thackara and Smoky MQuntains. .
daugtite.r. Mrs. Ivan Mr. and .. Mrs'. Don Smedley
were Tuesday guests of Mrs. son spent &1nday
nackara.
With her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and ' Mrs. ,William Palmer Frank Gibson. ., '
called on Mr. Palmer's mother, We.4nesday
Mrs. N"ettie P:aimer; Sunday after- at the Oint home ' were
noon. . , Mrs. Nancy Newsome and son
. Nina St. John visited Jessie Jeffrey of Xeni3. '
Robitier Sunday afte.rnoon. Mr. Philip Meyers' entertained
Mr. and Mrs. William O. Rit- a group or. young people at his
,tenhouse of nephew, and farm near town Sunday, .
niece of Bessie Chaney. and. Mr. noon. Iii (he ' evening, they all ,: --
, and Mrs. Robert P. Rittenhouse enjoyed a hayride in town. ,
' of Dayton, nephew and niece Riek McCarren
also. were recent visitors. weekend with his" parents Mr.
Sea Soane
The sea offers much of value
but supplies only three minerals
in large quantities - cor;nmon '
salt, and bromme. ,
'. P
os .
: .<w
210 CHAPMAN 5:rRUT
WAVNESVILLE." OHIO,
117-:7111
and Mil. Walter McCarren. While
enroute b;lck to the farm where
he i$ spending the he
had an auto aCCident, ' but for-
. wnately he was not injured.
Me. and Mrs. George Ingram '."
of Mr. and Mrs . .
James Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. ArnQld and
daughter Pam,Jlnd, Mr: and Mrs.
Harold Ingram m.
visited picnice4 at Fantasy
Iish C 111'hl
SPECIAL 5c Ea
11th I,illl
2 for
24x45
.. .
,79c
$149
It t . ..
,
. av: Neilie ';/
T' " Miss; -
'.,' ' a school "
'Friends Horne ,on.,1'u,*,
day ]!t'ei; '" " ,
'Jennie Cheng, " gave'
'. ,
-'strate" They ,' seWiali " Wilb , the Ihe
' sUpper.,. I . ' Mary ' .
nttended sea:\1ces :'
Mrs'. 'RUth' 'Haines, o( ' and lI'tr.ia
. sars 'Creek her ;, dress. c!o-
;' sister, . c.u
sta
., Fjsher" of " ver leaf and Lucille Plynure
New'. yisited Mrs. 2ridwith rolls. , ' "
, Bailey' . ,_ 'Tqe. \ Circle of .
Mrs. Carrie Russell wjll . be .l\ahs RUn ,Ch,urch ,Wednes-
85 .yeal'S old :20. r : day at of,
: Marian Bailey Cole and Mrs. Mary <;oates ,in WilI1Ungt?n.
Mis. Delbett of ' Mr. and Mrs. ' '
visited their' aunt, Elma of Portsmouth .were ..
last 'Sunday afterrioon. .. last ' w,eek' "of' Smith, \ '
Mrs. P\,Irtell, Mar- " family. "Tuesday - they
gatetPushee and Miss Mary Sbac- , were ' an '$ulJpef 'guests, oJ Mr.
klefo'rd of Leesburg were Mon- and Mrs. ' Williams, and '
. <Jay . morning guests of and also in-
Bailey. - _". ' were Mr. Cline
Robert Palmer was a Saturday and falnily of Harveysburg and
evening at Home. Mf. Mrs. ,In'gram of
Mrs. florenoe - Steams of St. Brno, 111. ,,' ,
xenia called on Mrs. Florence Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price
Crane on Friday.
were to the annual picnic
, ,
Mrs. Homer and little of the We!come , ainton (; ._
daughter. and son, Michael, called " Jonahs Run " . .. > _ " .. '
on their, ,,",t. t:'lellie BunneD, ing the I..ou Mihrt.
&turday <.fternoon. ' Special ' guests were AngIe
Palmer visited his and Lori Carman. .,'
mother :Nettie' PaJmer, Saturday The Ralph Dell ' ramuy ba!e
evening. ' , 'returned home from a, trip to the
Mrs. Harold Thackara and Smoky MQuntains. .
daugtite.r. Mrs. Ivan Mr. and .. Mrs'. Don Smedley
were Tuesday guests of Mrs. son spent &1nday
nackara.
With her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and ' Mrs. ,William Palmer Frank Gibson. ., '
called on Mr. Palmer's mother, We.4nesday
Mrs. N"ettie P:aimer; Sunday after- at the Oint home ' were
noon. . , Mrs. Nancy Newsome and son
. Nina St. John visited Jessie Jeffrey of Xeni3. '
Robitier Sunday afte.rnoon. Mr. Philip Meyers' entertained
Mr. and Mrs. William O. Rit- a group or. young people at his
,tenhouse of nephew, and farm near town Sunday, .
niece of Bessie Chaney. and. Mr. noon. Iii (he ' evening, they all ,: --
, and Mrs. Robert P. Rittenhouse enjoyed a hayride in town. ,
' of Dayton, nephew and niece Riek McCarren
also. were recent visitors. weekend with his" parents Mr.
Sea Soane
The sea offers much of value
but supplies only three minerals
in large quantities - cor;nmon '
salt, and bromme. ,
'. P
os .
: .<w
210 CHAPMAN 5:rRUT
WAVNESVILLE." OHIO,
117-:7111
and Mil. Walter McCarren. While
enroute b;lck to the farm where
he i$ spending the he
had an auto aCCident, ' but for-
. wnately he was not injured.
Me. and Mrs. George Ingram '."
of Mr. and Mrs . .
James Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. ArnQld and
daughter Pam,Jlnd, Mr: and Mrs.
Harold Ingram m.
visited picnice4 at Fantasy
Iish C 111'hl
SPECIAL 5c Ea
11th I,illl
2 for
24x45
.. .
,79c
$149
I ) . ..'
l,' r.. I
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FORO' Gala.xle 500, gootf con " Door, ' 80"':1<36' "
, ' alt vinyl Interior !" 'Phone 897- Includt"ll(5c{een, glass- & 'all ,
, 23ctf $10 "'il h 4225237 ' (MlddletowrtJ'
---- , ", .. _ , d"" , after' . ,J;' i ' <t, 29cl
, HOOK'S F.arm Market. 'or' 'en dalJy. 9 , " '<, ," , ) , , , a ,
a;m.to' 9 p.m. Rpute 48a RidgeVIlle. " stove
" ' Ybj, crop half runners, 14 cu. ft.; 1
1 albbage, squash, sweet ' corn, apples, ' sink. caU,89152 '7. i "
, sorghUm, apple butter, eggs , ' " l.. , ,"" '.
, tomaJoes, peppers and PICKUP. ,ruck
, , J 28c3' condition. Pbo"e 891-6876.
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...... ... ' at' Ct)airt,:' like' new, '
, ; " WANT, , , .. hone ,
.. : Real People wis"" ,
Two r ' I after 5.i-30, 14. "
, ,0 ree- peop e WI 1- . , " , ','17' , ' 1:.'
' ,. , '., l ' -EVERY 'make electric carpet' sHam
.' " Ing ,Mae Fe., , ",P90et" does !l ... .'Job with fal)'lous
, male. Excellent Oppottu- ' .. 'j: ... "
nitv. out of , "
- . office. SprihgoofO, Ohfo. .- ubbage;- potlltoes, ,CUC:UfTl'
, " '. , be,", 89g, ' plant. Lawrence Keeth
Stop a,t office or giV'(t-U5 a .Ier, Hllnes ,Rpld, ' 29c1 '
call " ' .:-. : "', , J '1 '
'LUIY, 74e:-8870 :/fA,RD ,'"
,t:'.t;. Real,v, ",' .: an:
746-2
"66 . '" pltal at tt)e:t.l)11e of; my receht heart
. :'1 " aUac!<: ' Thariks for all the tards ,lnd
help to my friends of the nelgh'bor
hood: .you never know the value of
these deeds untlJ yoU are the. reclpJent
of them:' .. ' 29c1
. ," ' Thanks a million ' .
Wa, t Buri:fLne '
; , . Grandview Hospital', '
: LOST ik'FOUNP :", , ,- ,
- ,Black , wlt.h white puppy.
;' Part _col/Ie, North Main' Street. Phone
, " -: '
\
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iii, Waynesville. G'ost f75 per. .'TIonth.
Ptibt.l!il 8976876. , -
,
C!,'y1l :11Mb bOat ,ID lett", ... iIIiiWit,....... '
" .. 1i 11.... 1C4lldr' vla,I.'PmI"aa wilkllaitn, TIley liar. ,
,<' .a. .
, L 1:\
No me I '
Bablfslttlng. Phone 897
5921: Ask for'Jeln?, 18nctt
, . '. .
PERSON for gelneral ' office-work at
ryeyt II mestone plilOt at Lytle. 56 days
J)8r, week. . Full time employment.
A'merlcan ,AggrlCiates Corp., Dayton.
Phone 2233238, Equal O'pp,ortunlty

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WANTED: , A small ' I,wnmower.
A1so a child', large riding tricycle
"';one 19ctf
REEDY PLVMBI NG-For, your com
plete Plum6ln'g Installat/on and reo
palrs. Call Waynesville.
4ctf
HOME repair and maintenance car. ,
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint
'lng, roofing ' anid electrical. Phone
I
146-2982. 21ctf
,FARM" fenCing, barn ' painting and
repair. Free eStimates. Phone Middle- ,
town 423-14,24 clr 4227494. 17ctf
In A
Whale's Gulch, Mizzen Topsail,
and Come By Chal1ce are among
place names in the seafaring
, province of Newfoundland, Can '

Mothers & Housewives
, Can't find Train now
.. work own hours. Weekly pay.
plus Green Stamps. Sell adorable toys
-$1 to $10. Give! me a call for details.
289 ..2702
'RIDGEVILLE
3 Acres on Rt. 48. Trees
and
$4,000.
CQRWIN
5 Bedroom house with 4
room ' apartment attached.
A real buy at
" ' '$lIa,OOO - '
'CALL
, I,; ,KENT 'Ct'l L.S 897-2526
Elder Rectify - 8855863
t,
NOWHERE
WILL YOU FIND
A BETTER' BUY
,ONA
SERTA, MATTRESS
1.
{SHOP WHERE YOU SA
EYLERS
Springboro 7466281
' NIIiI HIm,.,
MOBILE HOME SALEs
LoII ,I,lil_l. '
, tt40 per month)
III ncrillio. 11'11
Swlmml"l Poe!
Sc<hnal Bu., Servt.ee
OPEN '1' DAYS WEEK
'BART'S
.
l.,ECREATION
Ph,
at. Spr'ln, Lake
New eliTll'1l1tl)., 4882483
0
, .&CB088
' 1. Rtdln,
.acceaory
, 5. Tall atory
'9. Slope ior
, toboggan. ,
in&'
10. Palm
cockatoo
12. Penitential .
season
13. Famous
evangelist
14. Claaa1fy
16. Greek
l,1lountiun
,17. GUicSo'.
)owest note
18. Put outside
to dry
20. What?
21. Ancient
Imh clan
U. Source
21. Assam
silkworms
29. Corres-

32. Unit of
weight
34. Nonstop
talker
35.NLrival
37. Felled tree
39. 'R&ilroad

43. Begin
again '
46. A third
time
48. He_brew
lyre
49. 'Peer
Gynt" or

cracker"
GO. Declares

51. Tar'a tenn
52.AFlrBt
Lady ,
,.DOWN
1.-A.

2. Dl&inond
acol'8li
3. Fnend
of
Guatav
4. Hebrew
letter
5. St.
Anthony'.
crOBB
6. Piaa's
river
7, Laaaie'.
friends
8, Expunge
9. An
arUcle
ina
contract
il. Eastern
nana
, .. ' , ,
13. Cook- .
IDe' ell. '--=:r:nIr
NCtIon 1imD
16 .. Sun
pel ,
'
22. BbOat
23. &of ,
.cover
iDg
25. Eye
26. More . -.. ........ ""!!
than 36. ,Hawaiian
enoUlh' - tree
28. Frivolous 38. Earth .
gal of I9ng
30. 8eismo- 41. Seecl coat
graphic 42. CeremCJlly
recordings ... Stockpiie
SI. Certain 45. Purpoeea .
, fishennen 47. Pauing .
Greater ,grade, :
35. Colonial 50.
iIlsects month
IM AFRAID HAVE 70 lOSE
AT LEAST RlRTY RJU4l05 BEFORE
WE CAN RNO A
iJElT THATWILL EVEN FIT/
"SOfT
W IT I R ," .' <
Will I."e you cleaner . laundry and .. "e you money.
Modern 1I,,'nl' ..... ns with "soft water".
.'
Accordl", to . leadlnl , Independent testing lab, soft , water Impro ...
icleanlng , efficiency up ' to 25.,.., , '
A Mater Water Conditioner' will pay for Itself time and time , ... In
For complete details call:
( Reedy Plumbinl
897-4961
Garages & BasementS Oeaned
B I W S 8 r 'I H I U I,' n I 'I-Ir, i C I
. , .', .
897-8.185 oJ ,1- , ..
"We Haul Just I\bout
"
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.................. ______ ' FOR .. "
FORO' Gala.xle 500, gootf con " Door, ' 80"':1<36' "
, ' alt vinyl Interior !" 'Phone 897- Includt"ll(5c{een, glass- & 'all ,
, 23ctf $10 "'il h 4225237 ' (MlddletowrtJ'
---- , ", .. _ , d"" , after' . ,J;' i ' <t, 29cl
, HOOK'S F.arm Market. 'or' 'en dalJy. 9 , " '<, ," , ) , , , a ,
a;m.to' 9 p.m. Rpute 48a RidgeVIlle. " stove
" ' Ybj, crop half runners, 14 cu. ft.; 1
1 albbage, squash, sweet ' corn, apples, ' sink. caU,89152 '7. i "
, sorghUm, apple butter, eggs , ' " l.. , ,"" '.
, tomaJoes, peppers and PICKUP. ,ruck
, , J 28c3' condition. Pbo"e 891-6876.
. --:-;"r.-----,----,.-,- . ' --- . ' ,,' 291:1:
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...... ... ' at' Ct)airt,:' like' new, '
, ; " WANT, , , .. hone ,
.. : Real People wis"" ,
Two r ' I after 5.i-30, 14. "
, ,0 ree- peop e WI 1- . , " , ','17' , ' 1:.'
' ,. , '., l ' -EVERY 'make electric carpet' sHam
.' " Ing ,Mae Fe., , ",P90et" does !l ... .'Job with fal)'lous
, male. Excellent Oppottu- ' .. 'j: ... "
nitv. out of , "
- . office. SprihgoofO, Ohfo. .- ubbage;- potlltoes, ,CUC:UfTl'
, " '. , be,", 89g, ' plant. Lawrence Keeth
Stop a,t office or giV'(t-U5 a .Ier, Hllnes ,Rpld, ' 29c1 '
call " ' .:-. : "', , J '1 '
'LUIY, 74e:-8870 :/fA,RD ,'"
,t:'.t;. Real,v, ",' .: an:
746-2
"66 . '" pltal at tt)e:t.l)11e of; my receht heart
. :'1 " aUac!<: ' Thariks for all the tards ,lnd
help to my friends of the nelgh'bor
hood: .you never know the value of
these deeds untlJ yoU are the. reclpJent
of them:' .. ' 29c1
. ," ' Thanks a million ' .
Wa, t Buri:fLne '
; , . Grandview Hospital', '
: LOST ik'FOUNP :", , ,- ,
- ,Black , wlt.h white puppy.
;' Part _col/Ie, North Main' Street. Phone
, " -: '
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iii, Waynesville. G'ost f75 per. .'TIonth.
Ptibt.l!il 8976876. , -
,
C!,'y1l :11Mb bOat ,ID lett", ... iIIiiWit,....... '
" .. 1i 11.... 1C4lldr' vla,I.'PmI"aa wilkllaitn, TIley liar. ,
,<' .a. .
, L 1:\
No me I '
Bablfslttlng. Phone 897
5921: Ask for'Jeln?, 18nctt
, . '. .
PERSON for gelneral ' office-work at
ryeyt II mestone plilOt at Lytle. 56 days
J)8r, week. . Full time employment.
A'merlcan ,AggrlCiates Corp., Dayton.
Phone 2233238, Equal O'pp,ortunlty

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WANTED: , A small ' I,wnmower.
A1so a child', large riding tricycle
"';one 19ctf
REEDY PLVMBI NG-For, your com
plete Plum6ln'g Installat/on and reo
palrs. Call Waynesville.
4ctf
HOME repair and maintenance car. ,
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint
'lng, roofing ' anid electrical. Phone
I
146-2982. 21ctf
,FARM" fenCing, barn ' painting and
repair. Free eStimates. Phone Middle- ,
town 423-14,24 clr 4227494. 17ctf
In A
Whale's Gulch, Mizzen Topsail,
and Come By Chal1ce are among
place names in the seafaring
, province of Newfoundland, Can '

Mothers & Housewives
, Can't find Train now
.. work own hours. Weekly pay.
plus Green Stamps. Sell adorable toys
-$1 to $10. Give! me a call for details.
289 ..2702
'RIDGEVILLE
3 Acres on Rt. 48. Trees
and
$4,000.
CQRWIN
5 Bedroom house with 4
room ' apartment attached.
A real buy at
" ' '$lIa,OOO - '
'CALL
, I,; ,KENT 'Ct'l L.S 897-2526
Elder Rectify - 8855863
t,
NOWHERE
WILL YOU FIND
A BETTER' BUY
,ONA
SERTA, MATTRESS
1.
{SHOP WHERE YOU SA
EYLERS
Springboro 7466281
' NIIiI HIm,.,
MOBILE HOME SALEs
LoII ,I,lil_l. '
, tt40 per month)
III ncrillio. 11'11
Swlmml"l Poe!
Sc<hnal Bu., Servt.ee
OPEN '1' DAYS WEEK
'BART'S
.
l.,ECREATION
Ph,
at. Spr'ln, Lake
New eliTll'1l1tl)., 4882483
0
, .&CB088
' 1. Rtdln,
.acceaory
, 5. Tall atory
'9. Slope ior
, toboggan. ,
in&'
10. Palm
cockatoo
12. Penitential .
season
13. Famous
evangelist
14. Claaa1fy
16. Greek
l,1lountiun
,17. GUicSo'.
)owest note
18. Put outside
to dry
20. What?
21. Ancient
Imh clan
U. Source
21. Assam
silkworms
29. Corres-

32. Unit of
weight
34. Nonstop
talker
35.NLrival
37. Felled tree
39. 'R&ilroad

43. Begin
again '
46. A third
time
48. He_brew
lyre
49. 'Peer
Gynt" or

cracker"
GO. Declares

51. Tar'a tenn
52.AFlrBt
Lady ,
,.DOWN
1.-A.

2. Dl&inond
acol'8li
3. Fnend
of
Guatav
4. Hebrew
letter
5. St.
Anthony'.
crOBB
6. Piaa's
river
7, Laaaie'.
friends
8, Expunge
9. An
arUcle
ina
contract
il. Eastern
nana
, .. ' , ,
13. Cook- .
IDe' ell. '--=:r:nIr
NCtIon 1imD
16 .. Sun
pel ,
'
22. BbOat
23. &of ,
.cover
iDg
25. Eye
26. More . -.. ........ ""!!
than 36. ,Hawaiian
enoUlh' - tree
28. Frivolous 38. Earth .
gal of I9ng
30. 8eismo- 41. Seecl coat
graphic 42. CeremCJlly
recordings ... Stockpiie
SI. Certain 45. Purpoeea .
, fishennen 47. Pauing .
Greater ,grade, :
35. Colonial 50.
iIlsects month
IM AFRAID HAVE 70 lOSE
AT LEAST RlRTY RJU4l05 BEFORE
WE CAN RNO A
iJElT THATWILL EVEN FIT/
"SOfT
W IT I R ," .' <
Will I."e you cleaner . laundry and .. "e you money.
Modern 1I,,'nl' ..... ns with "soft water".
.'
Accordl", to . leadlnl , Independent testing lab, soft , water Impro ...
icleanlng , efficiency up ' to 25.,.., , '
A Mater Water Conditioner' will pay for Itself time and time , ... In
For complete details call:
( Reedy Plumbinl
897-4961
Garages & BasementS Oeaned
B I W S 8 r 'I H I U I,' n I 'I-Ir, i C I
. , .', .
897-8.185 oJ ,1- , ..
"We Haul Just I\bout
"
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, J4ly . .. 7,:30 p.m. Coun-
ty' Repu.blic .. n Finaoce nncr "
" , Inn"
'Sun'day, p:m . . ear'roll
COunty Fair, ,carrollton
FairgrolH1ds' 4' :p.m., , Fra'nklin '
County ,Fili'i, 'Hilli,ard, .ohiQ-Fa ir
J
'p.m. ,CpJlnty
Picruc
i
Mt Iview Park. '
Oh!IO;
olic Kolping Society "Schuet-
zenfest", Kolping Crove, 9J S8
Winton, R!->;lq CincinnatI.
These are estimated times for
arrival at each 'eyent.
pany". "".
Mckee:
han to' make a daily 10Q of
j'

,
.
1967 Pontiac sedan standard shift. .. . .... : .,. < $1395
, , . " ..
1961 Ford, 6cyl, standard shift ........ -: ........... $ ' 145,
196,8 Falcon Wagon 'Oy!', PS,.!lhf'rp . $1495 ...
.. . .
\ '
1967 Ford Fail'lane 500, 6 eyl, 4-door sedan,!auto, R&H ..
. "
,
'1965 Pontiac Catalina, 4 dr HT, auto, PS , .. . ... . . . . . .. $895
,
"
1965 Chev Impala, 2-door HT, auto, R&H, PS, ..... Sl095'
1966 Ford 2-dr. HT, LTD, air, Alf1o., R&H ..... : $1495
1966 Ford, 2-door hardtop, PIS, PIS' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1095
1'965 Chevrolet Impala, HT, auto, R&H, PS, .< .. '. !' .. $:1.095
"'1. ,
. . . .'
. 1966 Chev sedan, auto, R&H .... ' .. . .. 995 .
Ford Galaxie 500, 4-door sedan, auto, R&H,' PS .... $ 995
1966 Rambler Converti'ble Classis 77, 6 eyl, auto, ,PS, ,
....... : .......................... ". :' ..... $
LIMliS IUTI SILEI ..
' ,72 St. -' Ph. 8974036 , O.
IT'S TIME TO,'

J , .. "
:to call . .
. 'people, on .the. United ' :,
see
tied ,heir'
" L ",.. ..' I'
she .commenteti. I :
,,,, ,. ' . . tI \
, . ., 0:, I,
, J4ly . .. 7,:30 p.m. Coun-
ty' Repu.blic .. n Finaoce nncr "
" , Inn"
'Sun'day, p:m . . ear'roll
COunty Fair, ,carrollton
FairgrolH1ds' 4' :p.m., , Fra'nklin '
County ,Fili'i, 'Hilli,ard, .ohiQ-Fa ir
J
'p.m. ,CpJlnty
Picruc
i
Mt Iview Park. '
Oh!IO;
olic Kolping Society "Schuet-
zenfest", Kolping Crove, 9J S8
Winton, R!->;lq CincinnatI.
These are estimated times for
arrival at each 'eyent.
pany". "".
Mckee:
han to' make a daily 10Q of
j'

,
.
1967 Pontiac sedan standard shift. .. . .... : .,. < $1395
, , . " ..
1961 Ford, 6cyl, standard shift ........ -: ........... $ ' 145,
196,8 Falcon Wagon 'Oy!', PS,.!lhf'rp . $1495 ...
.. . .
\ '
1967 Ford Fail'lane 500, 6 eyl, 4-door sedan,!auto, R&H ..
. "
,
'1965 Pontiac Catalina, 4 dr HT, auto, PS , .. . ... . . . . . .. $895
,
"
1965 Chev Impala, 2-door HT, auto, R&H, PS, ..... Sl095'
1966 Ford 2-dr. HT, LTD, air, Alf1o., R&H ..... : $1495
1966 Ford, 2-door hardtop, PIS, PIS' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1095
1'965 Chevrolet Impala, HT, auto, R&H, PS, .< .. '. !' .. $:1.095
"'1. ,
. . . .'
. 1966 Chev sedan, auto, R&H .... ' .. . .. 995 .
Ford Galaxie 500, 4-door sedan, auto, R&H,' PS .... $ 995
1966 Rambler Converti'ble Classis 77, 6 eyl, auto, ,PS, ,
....... : .......................... ". :' ..... $
LIMliS IUTI SILEI ..
' ,72 St. -' Ph. 8974036 , O.
IT'S TIME TO,'

J , .. "
:to call . .
. 'people, on .the. United ' :,
see
tied ,heir'
" L ",.. ..' I'
she .commenteti. I :
,,,, ,. ' . . tI \
. '" paid at Ohio
July 29, 1970 - Waynesville, Ohio
,'" 10,'Ist 1
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:SING 'OUT' GOeS TO FAIR-- ';Sing Out Waynesvillc" thcir talents Thursday night
ali appearance a't the Warren County Fair. OthN photos "nd stories ahout Waynesville and area fau h!lP-
, .
.' ,...... .
f"
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, . '
. , ,. PP""" IUIQ.U- on Sunday from, S p.m. to County Teachers Workshop, no
pf'many Sln,ce thei'r .soft cover : 9 p.m. school; Oct. 23, Southwestern
and ' sanall.neS$ 'make for ,easier " Althou8Jt the Spot will be pri OhiQ Teachers Association meet-
marily' sc;a1ed to d pg, no school; Nov. 26.27,
; " ' it'will w, 'clcome,.all ages to sample , .Th3 , ' tnksPiving Ddy vacation. no
Miry . , ",$cho01 ;Dec. 23.Jal1'. 3, Christmas
" ," ' '.IIMn. , Sflid , Vacation: 'tlQschop1; April 5-12,
,'.,,' ' .Easter, Vacation. no schoof and
futu'rc " .,' "'3f, ,\MeftlOrial; Da , 110
11" " Jo
. a,nd' ,..' -".I, ,
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10 eents
OPEN
FEATURES '
DRUG SUBJECT
Cuesta, former
drugaddict, who 'is flOW a Baptist
minister and of
Anew Rehabilitation Center, WiD
be thc featured guest on diao.nel
:! 's community service show
"Open Bridges" on Sunday, Aug,
2 at 9:30 a,m.
A young lady who has also
experienced drug addiction will
also participate in the program
discussion.
Pro,gram hostess, Mrs, Robert
C. Roderick, Wi'll interview these
knowledgeable guests concern-
ing A Major Mcnace To
Modern Society",
"Opep Ridges" is a
series which offers topics of
interest and concern to the inter-
deno'minational church com,
munity and also the secular so
ciety,
Waynesville Head Start
Reports Active Summer
The Waynesville Head Start
program has reported a most
active summer. "We have now
progressed to two rooms," 'said
Director Mrs. Robert Edwards .
..... '
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1-
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h
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,b
'0
_ __ ____ __ .. _.' -5
and 6-3; Jim Rowe defeated
Barney Graham I and 6-3 and
John Alred defcated Keith-
lamb 6-0 and 6-0.
Tournament . doubles
dulcd _ for Monday were ..
poned until Tuesday. Rcsub.s -,:"
, were not available at
, and ' 'will '
. iSsu; pF , ,
"':;', !" .. " ... """"",,.'
..
. '" paid at Ohio
July 29, 1970 - Waynesville, Ohio
,'" 10,'Ist 1
" .
, ,...
'""
y
f,
:SING 'OUT' GOeS TO FAIR-- ';Sing Out Waynesvillc" thcir talents Thursday night
ali appearance a't the Warren County Fair. OthN photos "nd stories ahout Waynesville and area fau h!lP-
, .
.' ,...... .
f"
rr


, . '
. , ,. PP""" IUIQ.U- on Sunday from, S p.m. to County Teachers Workshop, no
pf'many Sln,ce thei'r .soft cover : 9 p.m. school; Oct. 23, Southwestern
and ' sanall.neS$ 'make for ,easier " Althou8Jt the Spot will be pri OhiQ Teachers Association meet-
marily' sc;a1ed to d pg, no school; Nov. 26.27,
; " ' it'will w, 'clcome,.all ages to sample , .Th3 , ' tnksPiving Ddy vacation. no
Miry . , ",$cho01 ;Dec. 23.Jal1'. 3, Christmas
" ," ' '.IIMn. , Sflid , Vacation: 'tlQschop1; April 5-12,
,'.,,' ' .Easter, Vacation. no schoof and
futu'rc " .,' "'3f, ,\MeftlOrial; Da , 110
11" " Jo
. a,nd' ,..' -".I, ,
I,.Jf - .:r1J.... \.
10 eents
OPEN
FEATURES '
DRUG SUBJECT
Cuesta, former
drugaddict, who 'is flOW a Baptist
minister and of
Anew Rehabilitation Center, WiD
be thc featured guest on diao.nel
:! 's community service show
"Open Bridges" on Sunday, Aug,
2 at 9:30 a,m.
A young lady who has also
experienced drug addiction will
also participate in the program
discussion.
Pro,gram hostess, Mrs, Robert
C. Roderick, Wi'll interview these
knowledgeable guests concern-
ing A Major Mcnace To
Modern Society",
"Opep Ridges" is a
series which offers topics of
interest and concern to the inter-
deno'minational church com,
munity and also the secular so
ciety,
Waynesville Head Start
Reports Active Summer
The Waynesville Head Start
program has reported a most
active summer. "We have now
progressed to two rooms," 'said
Director Mrs. Robert Edwards .
..... '
. .,.
e
y
i .
e-
i-
is
n
1-
i.
in
)f
h
,
,b
'0
_ __ ____ __ .. _.' -5
and 6-3; Jim Rowe defeated
Barney Graham I and 6-3 and
John Alred defcated Keith-
lamb 6-0 and 6-0.
Tournament . doubles
dulcd _ for Monday were ..
poned until Tuesday. Rcsub.s -,:"
, were not available at
, and ' 'will '
. iSsu; pF , ,
"':;', !" .. " ... """"",,.'
..
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'July . 7:30 p.ll). .
I ty Dinner, '
Granville, ,,'Ohio,
2 p.rn.".carroll
County Fair, Qarroirton;
.. Franklin
County ,fair, OhioFait'
"Warren County
RepubJican Mi1Lvith" Park.
0 j'o; Z", p.rp.; C.ath
,otic Kolping Society "Schuet
zenfest", Kolping Grove; 9158
Winton Road CihGinnai.. pany".
, These esti,mat ed times for
arnvaJ at each event. han to make a dailX log
1961 Ford, 6 cyl, standard shift ........... .... .... : $, ,145,
1968 Falcon Wagon Future, 6 GYj, auto, PS, . ,$1495
.. 967 Ford Fairlane 500,6 eyl, 4-door sedan;,auto, R&H ..
,
.
'1965 Pontiac Catalina, 4 dr HT, auto, PS ...... :-.. .. ... ' $895
1965 Chev Impala, 2-door HT, auto, R&H, PS, ..... $1095
1966 Ford HT. LTD. air. Auto., Ps,' R&H ..... .. $1495
1966 Ford, 2-door hardtop, P/8, PIS' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1095
\965 Chevrolet Impala, HT, auto. R&H, ps. blue . ... . ..... $1095
- '. ,
r" ,.
1966 thev 81!1Air. 4-door sedan. auto, R&H . . ... -....... $ 995
1966 Ford Galaxie 500. 4-door sedan, auto, R&H. PS .. . $ 995
1966 Rambler Convertfble Classis 77.6 eyl. auto, PS,
crtean .. .. .............. . ',' .... -. : .. :'$ 895
,
.
LIMB'S IUTI SALEI ;
172 North St. Ph. 897-4036
, .;,' Waynesville. 0 ,
IT'S TIME TO.
in me." .. ' ,', ' :; ,
_ " I ' I " t I
Mrs. McKeehan 'fias .been :'
: ' isted with< )tier ' doOr" to ' dbor' .
J :-
phor:ae crusade by her sister-in ,- :' ""
law, Mrs. ' Glenn McKeehan. :
"1 dare 'lhe ",Utilitles
, ,
cOmmissio.n to
, people on the United Telephone
see if satis. I
fied' their ' Sgrvice."
she commented. . 1>.,;, "
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'July . 7:30 p.ll). .
I ty Dinner, '
Granville, ,,'Ohio,
2 p.rn.".carroll
County Fair, Qarroirton;
.. Franklin
County ,fair, OhioFait'
"Warren County
RepubJican Mi1Lvith" Park.
0 j'o; Z", p.rp.; C.ath
,otic Kolping Society "Schuet
zenfest", Kolping Grove; 9158
Winton Road CihGinnai.. pany".
, These esti,mat ed times for
arnvaJ at each event. han to make a dailX log
1961 Ford, 6 cyl, standard shift ........... .... .... : $, ,145,
1968 Falcon Wagon Future, 6 GYj, auto, PS, . ,$1495
.. 967 Ford Fairlane 500,6 eyl, 4-door sedan;,auto, R&H ..
,
.
'1965 Pontiac Catalina, 4 dr HT, auto, PS ...... :-.. .. ... ' $895
1965 Chev Impala, 2-door HT, auto, R&H, PS, ..... $1095
1966 Ford HT. LTD. air. Auto., Ps,' R&H ..... .. $1495
1966 Ford, 2-door hardtop, P/8, PIS' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1095
\965 Chevrolet Impala, HT, auto. R&H, ps. blue . ... . ..... $1095
- '. ,
r" ,.
1966 thev 81!1Air. 4-door sedan. auto, R&H . . ... -....... $ 995
1966 Ford Galaxie 500. 4-door sedan, auto, R&H. PS .. . $ 995
1966 Rambler Convertfble Classis 77.6 eyl. auto, PS,
crtean .. .. .............. . ',' .... -. : .. :'$ 895
,
.
LIMB'S IUTI SALEI ;
172 North St. Ph. 897-4036
, .;,' Waynesville. 0 ,
IT'S TIME TO.
in me." .. ' ,', ' :; ,
_ " I ' I " t I
Mrs. McKeehan 'fias .been :'
: ' isted with< )tier ' doOr" to ' dbor' .
J :-
phor:ae crusade by her sister-in ,- :' ""
law, Mrs. ' Glenn McKeehan. :
"1 dare 'lhe ",Utilitles
, ,
cOmmissio.n to
, people on the United Telephone
see if satis. I
fied' their ' Sgrvice."
she commented. . 1>.,;, "
, SUBSCR:II

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':_"--.'-:::lapJ 'f,e:r :: 'Sn,efl tlu'lle soti, 81
\ \ Qnight (Wednesday. be than glad to help your . and type ,exhibits.
, . July 29) at 1 :3Q p.ill. at thc co,:' . group in any way that wc can," Wit.' be for
fee shop' of The. fireside Inn. Thercwm be no commercia- most I glgant'lc . a
g
l
e hlOb e
t '" " -- broug It to t lC cstlva tees
" Saue{krjlut Fcs- tizcd , entertainmcnt at Wayncs- , . . ,
:J:' interest ville's tlrst Saucrkraut Festival. homemadc sauerkraut and the
, .treiii the U:b.anon .A.rea qtambcr Instead. hC7.lvy emphasis will b,e
(Continued on Page 8)
,''oc'toi;;ler. . ... J . . " . Inc., sponsors of put (In ol d fashioncd' rural fun
to, The Ohio Htjney Festival. ..:... _____ -.:.. _______________ _
for the ' '.' .A. recent letter James H - 'I t ' 'P I - ,
( O'Brig,_Chamber Vice. , 'I pO Ir Ir -II.
. stated: . ' ,
"So Ws to days!
, seems " Ie" v. -I 1'8 , . I U 1-11811
t(r be a , fine idea. ,Hope , it will
, work'out for you'. .
_ "As '8 member of the Festival
and 'Events ,
. ,
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The spot in the Way-
nesville business dist rict also be-
caine the 'pador-ized' Wed-
nesday wh.en local grocer Don
Hockett opened an ice cream
parlor type confectionary at the
former location of Bar-
be:J..s&.Qp on South Main Street.
" . Mrs. Barney (Florence) Gra-
. "drugs- and ' the ham. Jr. of Waynesville has tas-
. tile' explOsi'on- . For. , the more ' cul- tily stocked the dining nook with
. : U .. "\: are selec- a delicio1l1s assortment of ice
arfi- . I doris on plays novels which cream (sunru.
es
and' banana splits
" have movies. '. - to be a specialty) and ap-
... .... All, 'tu.e. generously
'in'bted'iwith a ', fine' of pointed it. .
, . . - will lend her
fiction. I ' , "'., - ' J, " ' taurlnt experience and her giant
' W
ti
" . liIdng"" touch to the Hi
, rna " spot daiJly from 9 a.m. to 9
!cading ," on .'Sunday from 5 p.m. to .
, .,' 9. ' '.
,-II ' 'J
luncheon diners and judges of
home cooking.
, The Hi Spot will also be avail-
able for birthdayand Scout par-
ties with advance notice.
A carry-out service has also
joined future plans to serve the
community.
SCHOOL CALENDAR
IS ANNOUNCED
The official calendar for the
.,Wayne Local School System at
Waynesville }las been dllnounced
for the approaching 1970-71
school ear. ,
It includes: Sept. l. first day
. of 7, Labor Day.
1)0 '. school; Sept. 23, Warren
County Teachers Wt>fkshop, no
school; Oct. 23, Southwestern
()J1iQ Association
:VOlllln', lever; "no';..school; Nov. :!6-27,
$8mple . t "mnksgivirtg Day vacation. no
---" ...... " :.'.: ,.".t:k hQok PC. D-Jan'. 3,Chtistmas
, l'f!tI .. 'h'flift' . 5-1 2.
. ; . - school and
. :Day, 'no
OPEN BRIDGES
" ,
FEATURES. ,
DRUG SttBJECt . '
SOn'ny
drugaddict, who is Baptist
minister and ,Qf
Anew Rehabilitation CentF{., '+nD
be the featured guest on channel.
2's community service sh w .
"Open Bridges" on Su nday , Aug.
2 at 9:30 a,m.
A young lady who has also
expericnced drug addiction will
also earticipate in the program
discussion.
Program Ilostess, Mrs. Robert
C. Roderick, will int erview these
knowledgeable guests concern-
i ng "Drugs - A Major ' Mcnace To
Modern Society". .
"Open Ridges" is .a weekJy
which offers topics of
interest and concern to the inter-
denominational church com-.
munity and also the secular so-
ciety.
WaynesViUe Head Start
Reports Active Summer
The Waynesville Head Start
program has reported a most
active summer. "We have now
progressed to tWo rooms," 'said
Director Mrs. Robert Edwards.
Cooperation from the commun-
ity and parents has been excel '
lent. There has been from one
to four volunteers every day
since our program began." Mrs.
Edwards said she was positive
that Waynesville had . the best
school in the whole of Warren
County with which to work.
Way.nesville Superintendent,
Mr, Pa a
trip for Start to Wnght
(Continued on Page 8)
Three Local YO:Jths
Represent Waynesville
In Tennis Matches
WayneSVille was wp.1I H.pre-
sented at the opening of the
75th Annual Dayton Daily News-
Montgomery County Tennis
championships Saturday.
Although defeated (but not in
spirit), the boys proudly
scnted their school and com-
munity.
The following scores were
tallied by Bob and Barney
Graham . . sons of and, Mrs.
Barney Graham, Jr. of Franklin
Road and keith Lamb. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamb of North
Main Street .
Bill Montie defcated Bob
Graham 6-2 and 6-2; Alphonso
Smith defeated Jeff Benner 7-5
and Jim Rowe defeated
Barney Graham I and 6-3 a.nd
John Alred defeated Keith -
lamb ' 6-0 and 6-0.
'" Tournament
duled .. for 'Monday werc
. poned until Tuesday..
. werc not available. at .
, <0 . ,',. ) t. .
illldJ\til t" '.'
,'4 , ' . , ,
( r
':_"--.'-:::lapJ 'f,e:r :: 'Sn,efl tlu'lle soti, 81
\ \ Qnight (Wednesday. be than glad to help your . and type ,exhibits.
, . July 29) at 1 :3Q p.ill. at thc co,:' . group in any way that wc can," Wit.' be for
fee shop' of The. fireside Inn. Thercwm be no commercia- most I glgant'lc . a
g
l
e hlOb e
t '" " -- broug It to t lC cstlva tees
" Saue{krjlut Fcs- tizcd , entertainmcnt at Wayncs- , . . ,
:J:' interest ville's tlrst Saucrkraut Festival. homemadc sauerkraut and the
, .treiii the U:b.anon .A.rea qtambcr Instead. hC7.lvy emphasis will b,e
(Continued on Page 8)
,''oc'toi;;ler. . ... J . . " . Inc., sponsors of put (In ol d fashioncd' rural fun
to, The Ohio Htjney Festival. ..:... _____ -.:.. _______________ _
for the ' '.' .A. recent letter James H - 'I t ' 'P I - ,
( O'Brig,_Chamber Vice. , 'I pO Ir Ir -II.
. stated: . ' ,
"So Ws to days!
, seems " Ie" v. -I 1'8 , . I U 1-11811
t(r be a , fine idea. ,Hope , it will
, work'out for you'. .
_ "As '8 member of the Festival
and 'Events ,
. ,
" ,
The spot in the Way-
nesville business dist rict also be-
caine the 'pador-ized' Wed-
nesday wh.en local grocer Don
Hockett opened an ice cream
parlor type confectionary at the
former location of Bar-
be:J..s&.Qp on South Main Street.
" . Mrs. Barney (Florence) Gra-
. "drugs- and ' the ham. Jr. of Waynesville has tas-
. tile' explOsi'on- . For. , the more ' cul- tily stocked the dining nook with
. : U .. "\: are selec- a delicio1l1s assortment of ice
arfi- . I doris on plays novels which cream (sunru.
es
and' banana splits
" have movies. '. - to be a specialty) and ap-
... .... All, 'tu.e. generously
'in'bted'iwith a ', fine' of pointed it. .
, . . - will lend her
fiction. I ' , "'., - ' J, " ' taurlnt experience and her giant
' W
ti
" . liIdng"" touch to the Hi
, rna " spot daiJly from 9 a.m. to 9
!cading ," on .'Sunday from 5 p.m. to .
, .,' 9. ' '.
,-II ' 'J
luncheon diners and judges of
home cooking.
, The Hi Spot will also be avail-
able for birthdayand Scout par-
ties with advance notice.
A carry-out service has also
joined future plans to serve the
community.
SCHOOL CALENDAR
IS ANNOUNCED
The official calendar for the
.,Wayne Local School System at
Waynesville }las been dllnounced
for the approaching 1970-71
school ear. ,
It includes: Sept. l. first day
. of 7, Labor Day.
1)0 '. school; Sept. 23, Warren
County Teachers Wt>fkshop, no
school; Oct. 23, Southwestern
()J1iQ Association
:VOlllln', lever; "no';..school; Nov. :!6-27,
$8mple . t "mnksgivirtg Day vacation. no
---" ...... " :.'.: ,.".t:k hQok PC. D-Jan'. 3,Chtistmas
, l'f!tI .. 'h'flift' . 5-1 2.
. ; . - school and
. :Day, 'no
OPEN BRIDGES
" ,
FEATURES. ,
DRUG SttBJECt . '
SOn'ny
drugaddict, who is Baptist
minister and ,Qf
Anew Rehabilitation CentF{., '+nD
be the featured guest on channel.
2's community service sh w .
"Open Bridges" on Su nday , Aug.
2 at 9:30 a,m.
A young lady who has also
expericnced drug addiction will
also earticipate in the program
discussion.
Program Ilostess, Mrs. Robert
C. Roderick, will int erview these
knowledgeable guests concern-
i ng "Drugs - A Major ' Mcnace To
Modern Society". .
"Open Ridges" is .a weekJy
which offers topics of
interest and concern to the inter-
denominational church com-.
munity and also the secular so-
ciety.
WaynesViUe Head Start
Reports Active Summer
The Waynesville Head Start
program has reported a most
active summer. "We have now
progressed to tWo rooms," 'said
Director Mrs. Robert Edwards.
Cooperation from the commun-
ity and parents has been excel '
lent. There has been from one
to four volunteers every day
since our program began." Mrs.
Edwards said she was positive
that Waynesville had . the best
school in the whole of Warren
County with which to work.
Way.nesville Superintendent,
Mr, Pa a
trip for Start to Wnght
(Continued on Page 8)
Three Local YO:Jths
Represent Waynesville
In Tennis Matches
WayneSVille was wp.1I H.pre-
sented at the opening of the
75th Annual Dayton Daily News-
Montgomery County Tennis
championships Saturday.
Although defeated (but not in
spirit), the boys proudly
scnted their school and com-
munity.
The following scores were
tallied by Bob and Barney
Graham . . sons of and, Mrs.
Barney Graham, Jr. of Franklin
Road and keith Lamb. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamb of North
Main Street .
Bill Montie defcated Bob
Graham 6-2 and 6-2; Alphonso
Smith defeated Jeff Benner 7-5
and Jim Rowe defeated
Barney Graham I and 6-3 a.nd
John Alred defeated Keith -
lamb ' 6-0 and 6-0.
'" Tournament
duled .. for 'Monday werc
. poned until Tuesday..
. werc not available. at .
, <0 . ,',. ) t. .
illldJ\til t" '.'
,'4 , ' . , ,
,-
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iu'll'
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slice of
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, ,
B
e sure you get your cut olthe money you eorn ... ,
save for yourself and ..lor your , f",ure. Open ,', -'" '
Savings here. Then, selve steadily put aside ' .. :' '. : .
.
' ',"
a little every fpayday. Interest, .. _.' .. -_
regularly, helps YO'ur money faster. ..
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iu'll'
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slice of
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Savings

, ,
B
e sure you get your cut olthe money you eorn ... ,
save for yourself and ..lor your , f",ure. Open ,', -'" '
Savings here. Then, selve steadily put aside ' .. :' '. : .
.
' ',"
a little every fpayday. Interest, .. _.' .. -_
regularly, helps YO'ur money faster. ..
. . ,
. \
,
, '
T'his' 'value ,windfall is not to
be', Jrlissedl W e'te
. , ; ,'t" 1 .. \'
, ' , you need ,
" ,
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, ,
Pnly Hose Sp 0
Half S Ii ps spa
Umbrell as $1"0
BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR $25.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE
All Summer Sports Wear 1/2 Price
Shorts- Shells
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, '
T'his' 'value ,windfall is not to
be', Jrlissedl W e'te
. , ; ,'t" 1 .. \'
, ' , you need ,
" ,
, j \ "fpJ;' right now.
'"
,. I> '
\ ;..". t J
, ,
Pnly Hose Sp 0
Half S Ii ps spa
Umbrell as $1"0
BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR $25.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE
All Summer Sports Wear 1/2 Price
Shorts- Shells
-
S caal Ir I kir 18

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, .
Hail to the King and Queen
of the Zodiac! " _ e
If your birthday falls be-
July 24 and August 24,
you are a Leo. Leo the lion is
the symbol your birth-
date, and you are ruler 9f the'
" "
leo people are majestic.
You often can spot them in'a
the way they carry
themselves. Always with pride.
,The womcm are agile and cat- ':
in their movements. O(ten
bOth men and women have
san4Y meins. :
One of the most generous
signs of the zodiac, Up feels
, a commitment-to other
. a royal ,commitment and
. when you are truly in need,
they will impovenish them-
selves in order to fulfill their
high sense of duty.
Even as small, children, you
will notice their attitude of
''noblesse oblige". Their feel-
ing of noble obligation carries
over into a need to care for
stray animals. A little Leo
Will (ill your house with stray
cats and dogs. As they grow
up, you will have a house full
of guests which he expects
you to' treat roy8Ily., .
If YOlf' are', 'married ) o a
Leo, you will , fWd that his
family bas bou$Pt'com.p.fetely ,
his kingly
hesitates t .!liin, ,
distress. He ,be
like the proverbiaL
. Salomon and all the
allnts, uncles and cousirts rely
on his generosity .
If you've decided you
want ,to be the queen in a
leo's world, you must always
be the lady -'Ilothing distresses
a Leo man more than a wo
man who is less than regal.
That money for that new wa-
sher you wa,nted may be loaned
to an indigent 3rd ,cousin.
But his generosity also ex-
tends to your family as well.
Does ,.1
. " marrying I 'this " Ldl!1trte self-
, proclaimed ruler? " , .
otlier slde:o- of
him. ,Ydu shQuld ,be
b,pr:.ed by is courtly'
'and ou.rteous: and if you ihjnk
t-hat"s a thing, you don't
know much 'about, ' try loday
living with ' another humar
being.- ' .
You' will ' never lack for
warm SUJl is alSQ : ,
his symbol. Affectionate
4s ' l)is and he'
,gives it lavishly if you deserve
it. " " _
Leo 'ustlall y a' good
living and evehtuaUy ,make a
pace at the top' of their pro
fession for themselves. They
are lOving devoted ' fathers
and will 'spend I!ours playing
With their cubs. Their home
is. their castle, and it will be
as well appointed as they can
afford. Good food arid drink
is a must for them and enter-
Taining in their castle, is where .
they shine. ' .
Being to the lion
king is just that-with aU that
it 1inpies-;::-and it isn;t
:be, a queen! <,,: ,
,BUt qh'arming,_
comes 'along, 'it's for a
girl t'o resist -and Why," ould
Who ':Ii coat
when rqv ba: .. 'i9
warm sun of this liol)
hearted man. , .1.
Some famous LeQs: Na
poleon Bonaporte; ' Alfred
Hitchcock; Aldous ' Hoxley;
'C,oorge Shaw; Robert
Taylor.; Lucille Ball; Mae West:
Jacqualine Kennedy.
Next week in this column.
an answer to a let ter received
by Mrs .. G which was signed
W9rried Saquittarius.
If you have any questions
about Horoscopes, please
write Mrs. G, c/o Miami Ga-
- ,zette.
E. SNEAD, D.V.M.
Announces .the opening of his office for
, Medicine
at, '
MlAMJSBURG;CENTERviLLE RD.
Office Boars
Sr AppoullmeDt
MfAM,ISBURG. OHIO 4'342
TelepboDe
166-"",
THB NBLL>
NSURANC
, ,
A.GBNCY
........
oiI ... ,. .. 1NIiufwtt.I
: .. -
LYTLE '
Roberta Wilson
Ph. 897 .. 4246
Mrs. Paul Williams was a ,guest
at a family dinner of Mr. and
'Ivan Barnhart' of New -Cir-
"lisle Sunday.
' Mr. and ',Mrs. Oyde
and family of Sarasota, Aa. f:lave
been visiting'Mr .,and Mrs. Donald
and 'farini;'. 'and: ,MrJ
.. Jerfy aod, ,I fat:JliJ 't oJ '
Neil E. Williams reported to,
.. , ," II" (
Lackiand AFB, , San ' Antcmio;
Texas for ' his basic tr,ainillg .. His e!!
:address: Neil E. Wjlliam.s, ,.:;tK,
44-t}721 t' ,'CMR-Na. 5-Sq '3925;
Right La'c'icland, AfB, Tex.
78236. ' . I".,,
The senior Citizens CI,ub met Steve " Wood' spent. 17:,
on Tuesday afternoon. July 21, leave from the NaYY' with liis .,
at the United Methodist Church' Mr . . and Mrs. 'Rooert, ":
Social Room. Mrs. Wilson, an Wood. , .', '
!
Artex Fabric Paint representative . 'Get to
was a guest for the afternoon. Johns : St. " Efizabeth, -Mec!iC81 ' ' f ! -,
She had many interesting sam- Center, and , ' walter burdine .. - ;
pies on display and also gave a Gr.andview '. , ':' / .:,
demonstration 1esson on how to ' -. ', ' Mrs .. DoriS :""
this type of painting to th<?se mother' alJd '
who were interested. are to Pennsylvarua, , "
, The nex:t meeting will be a ,this. WeeJ(. Rev. 'i,s retuf11. .'.
"carry-in" on Tuesday; to': be
_ AO'gUst .4 ilt 12 0 'clock ' end.: " ' : " '.. ' .', '.
I, The of ;. ",t.pn't t
1$ a bOit l' ' :!'t.;, ipa, >
.nde"l)p Ohio ,on Mon- , ,j, .. ,
day.., August 3. They will go to . ." . ,. , ", 'r " "
by' bus. ' ' .
If anyone outside the club ig "
interested _ in taking this frip: _ "';
please, cOl)tact one of the ,'.
ing-committee members (or ,de- .
tails: John Jim Wical, ' ':
Katherine ,Barnhart, St.
Joful or Mildred Sheehan, .
,
The plb of ,
, bly No. 140, will 'proVide a swle
for the pqblic FridaY,;
Septerpber 4 in the Juruor High" .
School Gymnasium; .,at .. 8 '
Refreabme:nts will ,be served and
the Rainbow Jirls win fun<:tion ; ".
as 'wiit b'e sold by (
the gidahfore " he Show and !"
sNrc.haaed. 'at .
door. ;' ','
, Mr . and Mo .
of
"
, .
Hail to the King and Queen
of the Zodiac! " _ e
If your birthday falls be-
July 24 and August 24,
you are a Leo. Leo the lion is
the symbol your birth-
date, and you are ruler 9f the'
" "
leo people are majestic.
You often can spot them in'a
the way they carry
themselves. Always with pride.
,The womcm are agile and cat- ':
in their movements. O(ten
bOth men and women have
san4Y meins. :
One of the most generous
signs of the zodiac, Up feels
, a commitment-to other
. a royal ,commitment and
. when you are truly in need,
they will impovenish them-
selves in order to fulfill their
high sense of duty.
Even as small, children, you
will notice their attitude of
''noblesse oblige". Their feel-
ing of noble obligation carries
over into a need to care for
stray animals. A little Leo
Will (ill your house with stray
cats and dogs. As they grow
up, you will have a house full
of guests which he expects
you to' treat roy8Ily., .
If YOlf' are', 'married ) o a
Leo, you will , fWd that his
family bas bou$Pt'com.p.fetely ,
his kingly
hesitates t .!liin, ,
distress. He ,be
like the proverbiaL
. Salomon and all the
allnts, uncles and cousirts rely
on his generosity .
If you've decided you
want ,to be the queen in a
leo's world, you must always
be the lady -'Ilothing distresses
a Leo man more than a wo
man who is less than regal.
That money for that new wa-
sher you wa,nted may be loaned
to an indigent 3rd ,cousin.
But his generosity also ex-
tends to your family as well.
Does ,.1
. " marrying I 'this " Ldl!1trte self-
, proclaimed ruler? " , .
otlier slde:o- of
him. ,Ydu shQuld ,be
b,pr:.ed by is courtly'
'and ou.rteous: and if you ihjnk
t-hat"s a thing, you don't
know much 'about, ' try loday
living with ' another humar
being.- ' .
You' will ' never lack for
warm SUJl is alSQ : ,
his symbol. Affectionate
4s ' l)is and he'
,gives it lavishly if you deserve
it. " " _
Leo 'ustlall y a' good
living and evehtuaUy ,make a
pace at the top' of their pro
fession for themselves. They
are lOving devoted ' fathers
and will 'spend I!ours playing
With their cubs. Their home
is. their castle, and it will be
as well appointed as they can
afford. Good food arid drink
is a must for them and enter-
Taining in their castle, is where .
they shine. ' .
Being to the lion
king is just that-with aU that
it 1inpies-;::-and it isn;t
:be, a queen! <,,: ,
,BUt qh'arming,_
comes 'along, 'it's for a
girl t'o resist -and Why," ould
Who ':Ii coat
when rqv ba: .. 'i9
warm sun of this liol)
hearted man. , .1.
Some famous LeQs: Na
poleon Bonaporte; ' Alfred
Hitchcock; Aldous ' Hoxley;
'C,oorge Shaw; Robert
Taylor.; Lucille Ball; Mae West:
Jacqualine Kennedy.
Next week in this column.
an answer to a let ter received
by Mrs .. G which was signed
W9rried Saquittarius.
If you have any questions
about Horoscopes, please
write Mrs. G, c/o Miami Ga-
- ,zette.
E. SNEAD, D.V.M.
Announces .the opening of his office for
, Medicine
at, '
MlAMJSBURG;CENTERviLLE RD.
Office Boars
Sr AppoullmeDt
MfAM,ISBURG. OHIO 4'342
TelepboDe
166-"",
THB NBLL>
NSURANC
, ,
A.GBNCY
........
oiI ... ,. .. 1NIiufwtt.I
: .. -
LYTLE '
Roberta Wilson
Ph. 897 .. 4246
Mrs. Paul Williams was a ,guest
at a family dinner of Mr. and
'Ivan Barnhart' of New -Cir-
"lisle Sunday.
' Mr. and ',Mrs. Oyde
and family of Sarasota, Aa. f:lave
been visiting'Mr .,and Mrs. Donald
and 'farini;'. 'and: ,MrJ
.. Jerfy aod, ,I fat:JliJ 't oJ '
Neil E. Williams reported to,
.. , ," II" (
Lackiand AFB, , San ' Antcmio;
Texas for ' his basic tr,ainillg .. His e!!
:address: Neil E. Wjlliam.s, ,.:;tK,
44-t}721 t' ,'CMR-Na. 5-Sq '3925;
Right La'c'icland, AfB, Tex.
78236. ' . I".,,
The senior Citizens CI,ub met Steve " Wood' spent. 17:,
on Tuesday afternoon. July 21, leave from the NaYY' with liis .,
at the United Methodist Church' Mr . . and Mrs. 'Rooert, ":
Social Room. Mrs. Wilson, an Wood. , .', '
!
Artex Fabric Paint representative . 'Get to
was a guest for the afternoon. Johns : St. " Efizabeth, -Mec!iC81 ' ' f ! -,
She had many interesting sam- Center, and , ' walter burdine .. - ;
pies on display and also gave a Gr.andview '. , ':' / .:,
demonstration 1esson on how to ' -. ', ' Mrs .. DoriS :""
this type of painting to th<?se mother' alJd '
who were interested. are to Pennsylvarua, , "
, The nex:t meeting will be a ,this. WeeJ(. Rev. 'i,s retuf11. .'.
"carry-in" on Tuesday; to': be
_ AO'gUst .4 ilt 12 0 'clock ' end.: " ' : " '.. ' .', '.
I, The of ;. ",t.pn't t
1$ a bOit l' ' :!'t.;, ipa, >
.nde"l)p Ohio ,on Mon- , ,j, .. ,
day.., August 3. They will go to . ." . ,. , ", 'r " "
by' bus. ' ' .
If anyone outside the club ig "
interested _ in taking this frip: _ "';
please, cOl)tact one of the ,'.
ing-committee members (or ,de- .
tails: John Jim Wical, ' ':
Katherine ,Barnhart, St.
Joful or Mildred Sheehan, .
,
The plb of ,
, bly No. 140, will 'proVide a swle
for the pqblic FridaY,;
Septerpber 4 in the Juruor High" .
School Gymnasium; .,at .. 8 '
Refreabme:nts will ,be served and
the Rainbow Jirls win fun<:tion ; ".
as 'wiit b'e sold by (
the gidahfore " he Show and !"
sNrc.haaed. 'at .
door. ;' ','
, Mr . and Mo .
of
,i"
, .., I , t;t , '., " ' f .... ...
C9l .
. Her-
, bert G.Ut'i , ;PU,Hl ic' .. F.acilities
; Speclali'st
J}ivision. of
AtJ:i l,rs,;, to
;thc. Council a:
for , Wa.ic'r al!<f":Sewerra-
cilH.ics. in Ha'rv.ey.sb -is, Mr. Utz
plan
e plaining the.
of
'financing and: ..
ThQ 1 hat it was
ail ' excellerH:: plan, Mr.
, , .
Utz and to have a
public August
:: 1'9 at. tttc. school
\, f't>I. which Mr. Utz
':, will also
.:. urge .to,. qttend this
mcc,ting, the Caesars
f reek '-RcscrVoir a crisis will be
l. :in tbc,.f VilIagc, duc to
11. " II
Again we
:1: -all' property
!, 1.0 attend/ this meeting.
.; / Mr. ' and" Wall
1'1 ,
returned ;honlC ;following a'
o, I, ; ' 11,
{hree week 'vacation spent at
MUliit-oul'an . Islhhd. Ontario,
"
,", Mr. 'and
-. :-.' ,j "

T'dY!,or's . . evening they ' .. '
and Mrs.,
ins of ne.!lr ... FOft Ancient. '
The Adult Bible ('Iuss qf the
tJl).Hed Methodist Church' rIlet
night at' the home of
Mrs. ' H.S. Tuoker. the meeting
was held in honpr of Mr. 'and
Mrs. Vance of Florida.
Mr. and MrS. Charles Ellison
children of Apache Junction,
Ariz. ,ate spending some time at
the home of his mother, Mrs.
Ruth Sullivan of near town.
Mrs. Sue Carman and daughter
l:Dri were hosts for a campout
slumber party Saturday night at
the Robert George farm. Guests
included Angie Clark, Debbie
lamb and Pam Plummer. They
Sunday camping and cook-
-thg out. .
The Clinton County BYF
Associational meeting was held
Camp Kirkwood Saturday
afternoon July 18. Swimming,
games and . contests followed a
bUSiness meeting.
We wish to welcome to the
community Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
Rogers and family, formcrly of
Dayton. who now reside in the
Ernest Chenowet h propert y on
West Main Street. Mr. Rogers is
with the Rogers Eledronics
Company of l>.iyton .
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dodds
and daughters, Rohyn and
Shelly. returned Sunday night
from a weckend trip to Swd .. -
port. Ohio on the West
boroer . .
Mrs. Faye Dodds anJ Mrs.
Jenny Williams wcrc hosts ror a
-storK shower hcld in honlll' or
t-
,
fOCDIUYS
: I f
,ORDERS. BY.PRONE
. ,'-;11
1
11il'
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Mrs. Barbara Saturday
at her' hOlllc. 111e many
guests prescnt were served cake
.utid p'unch, each ,piece of cake '
bci'llg with a plastic
stork in rainbow color's.
Vacation Bible SChool is in .
session at the Friendship Haptist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of
near town announced the birth
of their 3rd child. a son, Mark
Randal, born July 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellison
and children and Mrs. Ruth Sulli-
van were Tuesday visitors at the
('Jint Taylor home.
Miss Robyn Dodds celcbrated
her 7th birthday fuesdayevening
with a party given by hcr mother.
1110se pres,ent were John A1lcn
and Jeff Huddleson, Joyce Ball,
Kclly Sue and Tonya Reynolds,
Rhonda and Todd Fairchild,
Debbie Eddie Wayne and
Cathy Brothers, Mrs. Evelyn
Ball. Mrs . Barbara and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Eakins Mrs. Ruby
Reynolds .
Massie Township Volunteer
Hn:men responded to a call early
SIIIH.\ay morning on Harlan far-
roll Road. Upon arriving at the
scenc of the fire. they Icarned
that a stripped autol11ohile had
IK'l'n set lire to thlls ignitinggrass
ami callsi ll !! a si/eahle gwss lire.
Thl' Ill' 1 he a lit 0 is not
I..Il\lWIl .
. (l3ulII) Woods was 1 he
driver "I' I.hl' I.al' which caused a
\I'l'clacul;n accident at the cor-
Ih.'1" Ill' Clark Avellllc anJ M;lpk
Sll'l'l't hl.' l'l' WeJIll'sJay night.
I k was apprllal'ilillg tOWII Oil
Orq!ollia Rllad. allli it was I'e-
pllrt.(.' d fh:tl ill! s\V\.'rvel
l
10 avo.id
hitting a yOUlIgSI\.'r 1111 a hicydc.
Apparl'lltty. travl'llilll:! at ;1 high
ratc Ill' specJ. he lost l'olltrol Ill'
thc vehiL"le . slid ,through the
Fril'ndship Baptbl Church yarJ.
knockcd JOWIl a stop sign, a
street and thcn slallll11cJ
into the car owneJ by Lester
Schoonover kllocking it over Oil
its side alld ag;.lillst the side of the
house occupieJ hy t he Schoon
ovcr famil y. Alt hough he ap-
IK'ared 1I0t to hl' in.iun:d, it is
cst i matelil t hat bot h vehicles are
' total losses and there was con
siderable damage done 10 the
house.
Our get well wishes to Mrs.
Marge J-ake, a' patient at Grand-
view Hospital and' to Miss Kath-
leen Graham uf Wilmington, a
patient ar Kettering Memorial
Hospital folluwing. surgery.
Mr. alild Mrs. Sam Russell of
nC41r Lebanon were Monday
callers on Mr _ and Mrs. Clarence
Price. I '
COMPLAINTS
GOveRNMENT CAM eST
BE IVW)f' IN. ntE"
f()RM OF coNS'IRUCnve

. Mil. flora Burns
Ph. 862 .... 190
DONATIONS TAKEN
TO FOG VILLAGE
Mrs . Howard Schrack of Wal-
nut SI reet is home from Millllli .
Vallcy Hospital al [}dyton.
Mrs . Leo l}dMko of Cincin-
Ilat i has been a recen t guest of
Mr. and Mrs. John Morg ... n of
Bellbrook Avenue.
Donations were taken recent-
ly by door to door c ... nvasi llg to
fog the village again.
Those taking the donations
were Mrs . Richard Hall. Mr s.
Paul Barton. Mrs. Clarence
Burns and Mr. A. Reed. PI:II )'i ror
the refogging have nol hecn W Ill-
pletcd as or 1I0W. Dona tions
were taken to fog the first time
and tOlaled ovcr SI19.00.
Mr. Irvin Yancey of Main
Slreel has recently returned
home from thc hospital.
..
IS
The Miami Gazet tc 's first
What Is II last week received sur-
prising results since it was sur-
prisingly difficult . The following
correctly identified a "candy
slicer " : Jerf Thompson: [)dl c
ThlllllpSOIl. Ricky Littleton.
Terry Irons. Donald Head, Diana
Hcad and Vanessa Lambert. To
identify this week's What Is It,
phone the Gazette at 8<>7-S9:! I .
DOES YOUR BASEMENT FEEL LIKE A CAVE,
ARE THINGS A LITTLE DAMP AROUND YOUR
HOUSE,. THE HUMIDITY GETTING YOU DOWN?
WELL, PURKEY'S HAS THE ANSWER -A DEHU-
MIDIFIER.
DEHI IDIFJ II
4 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
4 pts. to 24 pts.
Starting at
IIIIII III E:R
SHERATON 26" 7 H.P.
Marked
Down to
,i"
, .., I , t;t , '., " ' f .... ...
C9l .
. Her-
, bert G.Ut'i , ;PU,Hl ic' .. F.acilities
; Speclali'st
J}ivision. of
AtJ:i l,rs,;, to
;thc. Council a:
for , Wa.ic'r al!<f":Sewerra-
cilH.ics. in Ha'rv.ey.sb -is, Mr. Utz
plan
e plaining the.
of
'financing and: ..
ThQ 1 hat it was
ail ' excellerH:: plan, Mr.
, , .
Utz and to have a
public August
:: 1'9 at. tttc. school
\, f't>I. which Mr. Utz
':, will also
.:. urge .to,. qttend this
mcc,ting, the Caesars
f reek '-RcscrVoir a crisis will be
l. :in tbc,.f VilIagc, duc to
11. " II
Again we
:1: -all' property
!, 1.0 attend/ this meeting.
.; / Mr. ' and" Wall
1'1 ,
returned ;honlC ;following a'
o, I, ; ' 11,
{hree week 'vacation spent at
MUliit-oul'an . Islhhd. Ontario,
"
,", Mr. 'and
-. :-.' ,j "

T'dY!,or's . . evening they ' .. '
and Mrs.,
ins of ne.!lr ... FOft Ancient. '
The Adult Bible ('Iuss qf the
tJl).Hed Methodist Church' rIlet
night at' the home of
Mrs. ' H.S. Tuoker. the meeting
was held in honpr of Mr. 'and
Mrs. Vance of Florida.
Mr. and MrS. Charles Ellison
children of Apache Junction,
Ariz. ,ate spending some time at
the home of his mother, Mrs.
Ruth Sullivan of near town.
Mrs. Sue Carman and daughter
l:Dri were hosts for a campout
slumber party Saturday night at
the Robert George farm. Guests
included Angie Clark, Debbie
lamb and Pam Plummer. They
Sunday camping and cook-
-thg out. .
The Clinton County BYF
Associational meeting was held
Camp Kirkwood Saturday
afternoon July 18. Swimming,
games and . contests followed a
bUSiness meeting.
We wish to welcome to the
community Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
Rogers and family, formcrly of
Dayton. who now reside in the
Ernest Chenowet h propert y on
West Main Street. Mr. Rogers is
with the Rogers Eledronics
Company of l>.iyton .
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dodds
and daughters, Rohyn and
Shelly. returned Sunday night
from a weckend trip to Swd .. -
port. Ohio on the West
boroer . .
Mrs. Faye Dodds anJ Mrs.
Jenny Williams wcrc hosts ror a
-storK shower hcld in honlll' or
t-
,
fOCDIUYS
: I f
,ORDERS. BY.PRONE
. ,'-;11
1
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Mrs. Barbara Saturday
at her' hOlllc. 111e many
guests prescnt were served cake
.utid p'unch, each ,piece of cake '
bci'llg with a plastic
stork in rainbow color's.
Vacation Bible SChool is in .
session at the Friendship Haptist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of
near town announced the birth
of their 3rd child. a son, Mark
Randal, born July 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellison
and children and Mrs. Ruth Sulli-
van were Tuesday visitors at the
('Jint Taylor home.
Miss Robyn Dodds celcbrated
her 7th birthday fuesdayevening
with a party given by hcr mother.
1110se pres,ent were John A1lcn
and Jeff Huddleson, Joyce Ball,
Kclly Sue and Tonya Reynolds,
Rhonda and Todd Fairchild,
Debbie Eddie Wayne and
Cathy Brothers, Mrs. Evelyn
Ball. Mrs . Barbara and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Eakins Mrs. Ruby
Reynolds .
Massie Township Volunteer
Hn:men responded to a call early
SIIIH.\ay morning on Harlan far-
roll Road. Upon arriving at the
scenc of the fire. they Icarned
that a stripped autol11ohile had
IK'l'n set lire to thlls ignitinggrass
ami callsi ll !! a si/eahle gwss lire.
Thl' Ill' 1 he a lit 0 is not
I..Il\lWIl .
. (l3ulII) Woods was 1 he
driver "I' I.hl' I.al' which caused a
\I'l'clacul;n accident at the cor-
Ih.'1" Ill' Clark Avellllc anJ M;lpk
Sll'l'l't hl.' l'l' WeJIll'sJay night.
I k was apprllal'ilillg tOWII Oil
Orq!ollia Rllad. allli it was I'e-
pllrt.(.' d fh:tl ill! s\V\.'rvel
l
10 avo.id
hitting a yOUlIgSI\.'r 1111 a hicydc.
Apparl'lltty. travl'llilll:! at ;1 high
ratc Ill' specJ. he lost l'olltrol Ill'
thc vehiL"le . slid ,through the
Fril'ndship Baptbl Church yarJ.
knockcd JOWIl a stop sign, a
street and thcn slallll11cJ
into the car owneJ by Lester
Schoonover kllocking it over Oil
its side alld ag;.lillst the side of the
house occupieJ hy t he Schoon
ovcr famil y. Alt hough he ap-
IK'ared 1I0t to hl' in.iun:d, it is
cst i matelil t hat bot h vehicles are
' total losses and there was con
siderable damage done 10 the
house.
Our get well wishes to Mrs.
Marge J-ake, a' patient at Grand-
view Hospital and' to Miss Kath-
leen Graham uf Wilmington, a
patient ar Kettering Memorial
Hospital folluwing. surgery.
Mr. alild Mrs. Sam Russell of
nC41r Lebanon were Monday
callers on Mr _ and Mrs. Clarence
Price. I '
COMPLAINTS
GOveRNMENT CAM eST
BE IVW)f' IN. ntE"
f()RM OF coNS'IRUCnve

. Mil. flora Burns
Ph. 862 .... 190
DONATIONS TAKEN
TO FOG VILLAGE
Mrs . Howard Schrack of Wal-
nut SI reet is home from Millllli .
Vallcy Hospital al [}dyton.
Mrs . Leo l}dMko of Cincin-
Ilat i has been a recen t guest of
Mr. and Mrs. John Morg ... n of
Bellbrook Avenue.
Donations were taken recent-
ly by door to door c ... nvasi llg to
fog the village again.
Those taking the donations
were Mrs . Richard Hall. Mr s.
Paul Barton. Mrs. Clarence
Burns and Mr. A. Reed. PI:II )'i ror
the refogging have nol hecn W Ill-
pletcd as or 1I0W. Dona tions
were taken to fog the first time
and tOlaled ovcr SI19.00.
Mr. Irvin Yancey of Main
Slreel has recently returned
home from thc hospital.
..
IS
The Miami Gazet tc 's first
What Is II last week received sur-
prising results since it was sur-
prisingly difficult . The following
correctly identified a "candy
slicer " : Jerf Thompson: [)dl c
ThlllllpSOIl. Ricky Littleton.
Terry Irons. Donald Head, Diana
Hcad and Vanessa Lambert. To
identify this week's What Is It,
phone the Gazette at 8<>7-S9:! I .
DOES YOUR BASEMENT FEEL LIKE A CAVE,
ARE THINGS A LITTLE DAMP AROUND YOUR
HOUSE,. THE HUMIDITY GETTING YOU DOWN?
WELL, PURKEY'S HAS THE ANSWER -A DEHU-
MIDIFIER.
DEHI IDIFJ II
4 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
4 pts. to 24 pts.
Starting at
IIIIII III E:R
SHERATON 26" 7 H.P.
Marked
Down to
c &'Mlami ,Streets
" Pike. Evangelist
1''9:00 a.n,lo - Sunday Morning
- Evening
,6,.30 p.m . Wednesday Evening
Phon.e 8974462 for info!'tnatioP'
First Baptist Church
North Main Street
John P. Osborne, Pastor
10:00 a. m. Sunday School
II :00 a.m., Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. ,Training Union
7: 30 p.m. Evening Worship
7:30p,m.,Wednesday Prayer
Meeting
(Affiliated with Southern Bap-
tist Convention).
First Church-of Christ
GI st lIi gh Street
Tholl1as Stcvens. 'Mini ster
9:30 a.Ill ., Sunday Bihlc School
J 0:30 Wor:-.hip and
Communioll f
6:00 p.m., Sunday Youth
Meeting .
6:30 p.m., Sunday Chlistian
Youth Hour
7:30 p.m .. Sunday Evening
. Worship
7:30.p.I11 . Wednesday Bihk
Study .
Friends Meeting
Fourth Street near lIigh
9;30 a.m., Sunday School
10:45 a.m. Sunday Mecting I'm
Worship (unprogrammed)
. St. AugUstine . Church.
High Strcet
, Rev . .Joseph H. Lutmer, Pastor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
8 a.m. & 8 p.m. Holy o-.tys
7:30 p.m. First Friday
7:45 J)dily Mass
5:)0 p.m: Saturday Mass.
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
Third & Main St rcets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
II : 15 a.m., Mprning Prayer
Ist,,3rd & 5th Sundays :
Holy Conimunion 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church'
Third & 'North Streets
L. L. Young, Minister
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
' 10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
9:00 a.m. Sunday Chupch at
Study
HARVEY,SaURo, .
'Frlendship ,BaptiSt '
'. Church
Southern Bapti st
Norman Meadows, Pastor
9:30 a .Ill ., Sunday Sc hool '
0) 0 a.. Ill. , SuiHfay Morning
Worship
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Scrvil: c
7:30 p.I11 ., Wedllesday .. Midweek
Prayer alld Bihl t' Study
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church .
Ohio n
Les ter Ki dtl . Pastor
IO:()() 41.111 . SUlldiJ Y School
J 0:00 & I J :00 a.I11 .. SUlldu),
Wurship Sl'rvl cc '
7:30 p.Ill .. SUllduy /:veliing
Worship
--
United Methodist
Church
Duvid tlarpcr. Paslor
l) :30 a.l11 _ Sunday Chul'l:h
Servicc
10:30 a.I11 ,. Sunday School
II :()O a . Ill . . SUlluay Wlll"ship
&"rVicc
Youlh Fellowship and Bihle
Siudy
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church
L Sou th St fl'Ct
Rcv. jack I
7:30 p.m. Tucsday
7:30 p.m. - Youn!!
Pl'oplc's Servil'l'
10:00 a.m. SUllduy Sdllllli
7:00 p:n1. 'SlIlldu)' hcning
SPRING VAllEY I
United MethOdist
Church -
Wa.lllut-Vine
R. Meredith ..
9:30 Sunday &11.001 .
I O:JO a.I,1. MOrllilig Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship
jr. high & sr:. high
7:45 p.m.-Wednesday c lUir
rehea
Spring Valley Church
of Christ
. "
CORWIN
Penteco.stal Holiness
Church
t\cy Lalllh. ":IshII
10:00 a.llI .. Sunday Sdlool
7:30 p.III ., SUllday-, \\\'dlll'Mla\,
and Saturdav, I':w"iljl' .
Worship t"'
7:30 p.III ., WcUncsda\' Youth
Sl' lvil'l' .
MT. HOllY
-
United Methodist
Church
Rl'V, t collaru Ba.xll'r
1) :30 a , Ill .. Sunday SdHlll1
I J : O() SUIl day. W urshi p

7:.H)"p.lll.. Wl'd",csuay. Prayer
. Srfvkl'
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LYTLE
United Methodist "
Church
John K. Smith, Minister
" ,
to- 11
" "-,.J!j. .J 'r
. ' ," J'The Pet sO(l , ,
.', w, O,f are
J
'a ' '1''ISled .91 ner.atlol'\ . V:ou seeihOl"",far
when . Y91.1 ' hear,' PliO pIe .' say' I , afl
change, or quit a habit. f. I
From , them; you get
human natuce can, any tI)l
to. .. fall jtCy
plagued 'any generation t han , . Is.
Does any of us ,want to become
slalle?' yet many of us pre slaves,
to many things. We neyer wanted It
, this' way. but this Is the way It has.
turned .out. We star,ted sometlilng
and then when we saw where It was
we resolved In OUl' - ml.ndS to
sto"Pi only to find we were- not able
to t ranslate Int o 'facts our' resolutl.ons.
. This "I'" that we al'e .that olalm$
It can ctlanga overni ght, without
outSide help, ls th'e .sum' total of the
. , acts committed and the decisions
made In our yesterday's. It would be
nice If out yesterdays coul d t>e t i ed
In a package ari d 'stored SOl11eWherel
but instead of. thiS. t ney 'are 's part OT
us. They pr.esent When ' we
make decisions; hetPln9 t o kee(:! us In
line. ,. ,.'
, Is It any wonder that t he small
sins of -childhood and youth become
the..: deadly sins of pr i de, . envy;" jea-
anger. Intblh!tance, ' 'despair.
91"eeq and covetuu,$ness In later life? ,
If the human race could have' cha
this picture, .t here would haile been
no need or reason for Christ to ale on
the cross. The cross has no 'meaning
for the person who wltJ not turn to
Christ for help-:: It takes' all tnere Is
within U5
1
pIUS the grace of GOd. to
change tne direction of a human
soul. He will help if you will ask.
L.L. Young
GENNtOWN
Gen'ntown United Chu'rch
of Christ
Routl' at (;CIUl\oWIl
Itly Stormcr . I'astllr
1) :30 a.lll . Worsh'ip s...rvkl '
10:30 Sllnd;IY C1iurl'i, Sdlllol
5:00 p.m. Sunday You'ih
rl'llllwship
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RIDGEVillE
Ridgeville Community
Church .
St . Rt. 4X & lower
Springhuro' Road
.. C. Slid{()II ...
():30 a.llt. Sunda\"; '&':lh)oL .
i0:45 a.m:' Wl),rship
7:30 p,l11 . SUllday' helliJ*
.
7_)0: p,m. Wl!d'ncsdu'y Evl'llilUt \
. ;;
5:30 un. Sr.. Yl;uth ,
,". Rl'Cfeatinn . _ :' .
,6:30, p.m. Sunday Sr. ):'lmt lr
Servkcs
Glady Street l) :30 :1' . Ill.. SUlluay ,:,. .'
10:00 Morning Worship Sl,'rvicc
, Church-
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship 10:30 a.Ill ., SUllday SchulIl
of God . '.
8:00 p. m. Wednl!sday Evening 8:00- 9:00 p.m., Wednesday - ,: R.R. 122
c
Dodds. Ollin . .
Worship '
. evening, Bible StUdy .' :;. ')lastm', . :, '.
Spring Valley .
._ . , 'S::hool ',"': '
Friends ChUrch F.ERRY.
7:'0"9 p.Jl1 .. ,SlII.lday
Mound Street
' . ."', .> ,; 1 .
Waynesville Rescue E. Friend (;ouser, 'Pastor Ferry Church of Christ Pf111 .. J' .
Mission 9:30 a.m. Sunday &hool
.. . ". "
Corner of 73 & Corwin Rd. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Wilmill!!tilll Pikc & '
Sherman Cook. Pastor
. Sodal Row Road . .-<
10:30 a.m .. Snnday School , Christian Baptist Mission Bus Wlsl'nmn. Mi;,ister
7:00 p.m .. Sunday Eve. Service Mai'n Stree! 9:00 a.m., Sund:l V Dible &:hool ,: ,
7:30 p.m .. Wednesday Eve. Mrs. Lois Dunaway, Pastor 10: 15 . The,ante..villi f ,irst- ,.
Service
10 a.m. Sunday School 10: 15 :1.111 . SUI!U;IY Youth
7 30 S t E Sc
II a.m. Morning Worslll' p Wor.ship '" . . 1:. SUCCI ' '
: p.m., a. VC . 'rvlce
"0 S
' . :;., ' N- . ."" . . f
7 30 E
h :.l 11.111 . unday i:vcninll '. ",y n,rvc .I'A.' 'as.' t.nr ;'. " ,
FIRST CHURCH,:OF GOD : p.m. , ',vening Worship
r
,.'"
7 30 Pr M
Dihlc Stull.v. all al'l'S, " (;cll.,; UiCkndl. Ass"a: ,,,,.
49 S. Main Sf-reet : p.m. ayer eeling,
r
9: 30 a.m. - Sunday School Wednesday & Thursday 7 :30 p.m .. i:vl'ning Worship _ ' I O:O() ;1.111 SChool
10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Song-fest, Last 7:30 p.ID\ . 'Wcdlll'sday Midwllck
, Sa d h
,am' .Bibll' St'IUY .'. :. 7" _III .,
7:00 p.m . . Sunday evening . tur month.
.' . . ' ,
This Church Pale I s Sponsored For You Through The Courtesy Of The Area"
. . ., ...
ElliS SUPER VAlU
OHIO
lAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAYNESVIU_E,OH.lO
-:
' l YNN'S DRESS SHOP
C?HIO
LE MAY'S B & R CLEANERS
.... '
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TOWNSEND, MOORE'S STORE '
WAYNESVILLE,OHl.0 .. .
NEll INSURANCE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
c &'Mlami ,Streets
" Pike. Evangelist
1''9:00 a.n,lo - Sunday Morning
- Evening
,6,.30 p.m . Wednesday Evening
Phon.e 8974462 for info!'tnatioP'
First Baptist Church
North Main Street
John P. Osborne, Pastor
10:00 a. m. Sunday School
II :00 a.m., Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. ,Training Union
7: 30 p.m. Evening Worship
7:30p,m.,Wednesday Prayer
Meeting
(Affiliated with Southern Bap-
tist Convention).
First Church-of Christ
GI st lIi gh Street
Tholl1as Stcvens. 'Mini ster
9:30 a.Ill ., Sunday Bihlc School
J 0:30 Wor:-.hip and
Communioll f
6:00 p.m., Sunday Youth
Meeting .
6:30 p.m., Sunday Chlistian
Youth Hour
7:30 p.m .. Sunday Evening
. Worship
7:30.p.I11 . Wednesday Bihk
Study .
Friends Meeting
Fourth Street near lIigh
9;30 a.m., Sunday School
10:45 a.m. Sunday Mecting I'm
Worship (unprogrammed)
. St. AugUstine . Church.
High Strcet
, Rev . .Joseph H. Lutmer, Pastor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
8 a.m. & 8 p.m. Holy o-.tys
7:30 p.m. First Friday
7:45 J)dily Mass
5:)0 p.m: Saturday Mass.
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
Third & Main St rcets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
II : 15 a.m., Mprning Prayer
Ist,,3rd & 5th Sundays :
Holy Conimunion 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church'
Third & 'North Streets
L. L. Young, Minister
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
' 10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
9:00 a.m. Sunday Chupch at
Study
HARVEY,SaURo, .
'Frlendship ,BaptiSt '
'. Church
Southern Bapti st
Norman Meadows, Pastor
9:30 a .Ill ., Sunday Sc hool '
0) 0 a.. Ill. , SuiHfay Morning
Worship
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Scrvil: c
7:30 p.I11 ., Wedllesday .. Midweek
Prayer alld Bihl t' Study
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church .
Ohio n
Les ter Ki dtl . Pastor
IO:()() 41.111 . SUlldiJ Y School
J 0:00 & I J :00 a.I11 .. SUlldu),
Wurship Sl'rvl cc '
7:30 p.Ill .. SUllduy /:veliing
Worship
--
United Methodist
Church
Duvid tlarpcr. Paslor
l) :30 a.l11 _ Sunday Chul'l:h
Servicc
10:30 a.I11 ,. Sunday School
II :()O a . Ill . . SUlluay Wlll"ship
&"rVicc
Youlh Fellowship and Bihle
Siudy
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church
L Sou th St fl'Ct
Rcv. jack I
7:30 p.m. Tucsday
7:30 p.m. - Youn!!
Pl'oplc's Servil'l'
10:00 a.m. SUllduy Sdllllli
7:00 p:n1. 'SlIlldu)' hcning
SPRING VAllEY I
United MethOdist
Church -
Wa.lllut-Vine
R. Meredith ..
9:30 Sunday &11.001 .
I O:JO a.I,1. MOrllilig Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship
jr. high & sr:. high
7:45 p.m.-Wednesday c lUir
rehea
Spring Valley Church
of Christ
. "
CORWIN
Penteco.stal Holiness
Church
t\cy Lalllh. ":IshII
10:00 a.llI .. Sunday Sdlool
7:30 p.III ., SUllday-, \\\'dlll'Mla\,
and Saturdav, I':w"iljl' .
Worship t"'
7:30 p.III ., WcUncsda\' Youth
Sl' lvil'l' .
MT. HOllY
-
United Methodist
Church
Rl'V, t collaru Ba.xll'r
1) :30 a , Ill .. Sunday SdHlll1
I J : O() SUIl day. W urshi p

7:.H)"p.lll.. Wl'd",csuay. Prayer
. Srfvkl'
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LYTLE
United Methodist "
Church
John K. Smith, Minister
" ,
to- 11
" "-,.J!j. .J 'r
. ' ," J'The Pet sO(l , ,
.', w, O,f are
J
'a ' '1''ISled .91 ner.atlol'\ . V:ou seeihOl"",far
when . Y91.1 ' hear,' PliO pIe .' say' I , afl
change, or quit a habit. f. I
From , them; you get
human natuce can, any tI)l
to. .. fall jtCy
plagued 'any generation t han , . Is.
Does any of us ,want to become
slalle?' yet many of us pre slaves,
to many things. We neyer wanted It
, this' way. but this Is the way It has.
turned .out. We star,ted sometlilng
and then when we saw where It was
we resolved In OUl' - ml.ndS to
sto"Pi only to find we were- not able
to t ranslate Int o 'facts our' resolutl.ons.
. This "I'" that we al'e .that olalm$
It can ctlanga overni ght, without
outSide help, ls th'e .sum' total of the
. , acts committed and the decisions
made In our yesterday's. It would be
nice If out yesterdays coul d t>e t i ed
In a package ari d 'stored SOl11eWherel
but instead of. thiS. t ney 'are 's part OT
us. They pr.esent When ' we
make decisions; hetPln9 t o kee(:! us In
line. ,. ,.'
, Is It any wonder that t he small
sins of -childhood and youth become
the..: deadly sins of pr i de, . envy;" jea-
anger. Intblh!tance, ' 'despair.
91"eeq and covetuu,$ness In later life? ,
If the human race could have' cha
this picture, .t here would haile been
no need or reason for Christ to ale on
the cross. The cross has no 'meaning
for the person who wltJ not turn to
Christ for help-:: It takes' all tnere Is
within U5
1
pIUS the grace of GOd. to
change tne direction of a human
soul. He will help if you will ask.
L.L. Young
GENNtOWN
Gen'ntown United Chu'rch
of Christ
Routl' at (;CIUl\oWIl
Itly Stormcr . I'astllr
1) :30 a.lll . Worsh'ip s...rvkl '
10:30 Sllnd;IY C1iurl'i, Sdlllol
5:00 p.m. Sunday You'ih
rl'llllwship
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RIDGEVillE
Ridgeville Community
Church .
St . Rt. 4X & lower
Springhuro' Road
.. C. Slid{()II ...
():30 a.llt. Sunda\"; '&':lh)oL .
i0:45 a.m:' Wl),rship
7:30 p,l11 . SUllday' helliJ*
.
7_)0: p,m. Wl!d'ncsdu'y Evl'llilUt \
. ;;
5:30 un. Sr.. Yl;uth ,
,". Rl'Cfeatinn . _ :' .
,6:30, p.m. Sunday Sr. ):'lmt lr
Servkcs
Glady Street l) :30 :1' . Ill.. SUlluay ,:,. .'
10:00 Morning Worship Sl,'rvicc
, Church-
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship 10:30 a.Ill ., SUllday SchulIl
of God . '.
8:00 p. m. Wednl!sday Evening 8:00- 9:00 p.m., Wednesday - ,: R.R. 122
c
Dodds. Ollin . .
Worship '
. evening, Bible StUdy .' :;. ')lastm', . :, '.
Spring Valley .
._ . , 'S::hool ',"': '
Friends ChUrch F.ERRY.
7:'0"9 p.Jl1 .. ,SlII.lday
Mound Street
' . ."', .> ,; 1 .
Waynesville Rescue E. Friend (;ouser, 'Pastor Ferry Church of Christ Pf111 .. J' .
Mission 9:30 a.m. Sunday &hool
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Corner of 73 & Corwin Rd. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Wilmill!!tilll Pikc & '
Sherman Cook. Pastor
. Sodal Row Road . .-<
10:30 a.m .. Snnday School , Christian Baptist Mission Bus Wlsl'nmn. Mi;,ister
7:00 p.m .. Sunday Eve. Service Mai'n Stree! 9:00 a.m., Sund:l V Dible &:hool ,: ,
7:30 p.m .. Wednesday Eve. Mrs. Lois Dunaway, Pastor 10: 15 . The,ante..villi f ,irst- ,.
Service
10 a.m. Sunday School 10: 15 :1.111 . SUI!U;IY Youth
7 30 S t E Sc
II a.m. Morning Worslll' p Wor.ship '" . . 1:. SUCCI ' '
: p.m., a. VC . 'rvlce
"0 S
' . :;., ' N- . ."" . . f
7 30 E
h :.l 11.111 . unday i:vcninll '. ",y n,rvc .I'A.' 'as.' t.nr ;'. " ,
FIRST CHURCH,:OF GOD : p.m. , ',vening Worship
r
,.'"
7 30 Pr M
Dihlc Stull.v. all al'l'S, " (;cll.,; UiCkndl. Ass"a: ,,,,.
49 S. Main Sf-reet : p.m. ayer eeling,
r
9: 30 a.m. - Sunday School Wednesday & Thursday 7 :30 p.m .. i:vl'ning Worship _ ' I O:O() ;1.111 SChool
10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Song-fest, Last 7:30 p.ID\ . 'Wcdlll'sday Midwllck
, Sa d h
,am' .Bibll' St'IUY .'. :. 7" _III .,
7:00 p.m . . Sunday evening . tur month.
.' . . ' ,
This Church Pale I s Sponsored For You Through The Courtesy Of The Area"
. . ., ...
ElliS SUPER VAlU
OHIO
lAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAYNESVIU_E,OH.lO
-:
' l YNN'S DRESS SHOP
C?HIO
LE MAY'S B & R CLEANERS
.... '
' \
TOWNSEND, MOORE'S STORE '
WAYNESVILLE,OHl.0 .. .
NEll INSURANCE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
til , ' ';
WANTED; BabY,.lttlng. Phone '897-
5921. All< for l8nctf
, I.r
WANTED: A small Iawnmower.
Also a child's ' large riding tricycle.
Phone 897-5921. 19ctf
PERSON for general office work at
new limestone plant at Lytle. 56 days
per week. FUll time employment.
American Aggrlgates Corp .. Dayton.
Phone 223: 3238, Equal Opportunity
Employers. 28c3
,r WANT
Real Estate Sales People
. .
Two or ttlree people
ing to: work. Male or: Fe
male . . Excellent opportu-
nitv: ; -Work out :of new
office/', Springboro, Ohio.
Stpp at office' or give us a
!. ..,'"
. cal L. ' " ..
7468870 or
R.E. l\Na'de Realtv

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.. Fe ' .. ' i . _. : 1. '"
'-AI R Conditioner, 6000 BTU, used
once; Menter, two .700x15
tires, DOdge Truck. Erwln.Ull s, ,Ro'ute
I, Waynesville. ' ., , 3OCl ,
-- I .
2-1(4" INCH glas5-5'x6' anq
2- 5 x6'-w/damaged corners. Phone
9331105.
FORD, 4-spd'and Shifter , bel lhoUsi ng,
flywheel', pressure plate and clutch,
good condition $125', Phone 897-
4036. 'fI 30cl '
MAYT AG Washer, 3 yrs old. ' Call
after 5: 30' 89'7-6114_ 30c1
, '
14 LAYING' HenS-L-Segrous, 50each.
Phone 897 4495. 30cl
GARAGE SALE-4436, Ellemead
Drive on ThursdaY and Friday only.
Located 1 square south of Route 725
off Wilmington 30cl
OLD Upright Plano. Phone 897-4686: '
30cl
YARD Sale Saturday August 1 at
278 south Main Street. Wayriesville.
Proceeds will tie donated to Corwin
Pentecostal Church. 30cl
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SLINGERLAND Drum Set. Call
DenniS Bunnell, 8975149.
30cl
HOOK'S Farm Market. Open daily 9 _
a.m. to 9 p.m,) Route 48 at Ridgeville.
Top crop OT beans, half runners,
cabbage, squash, sweet corn, apples,
honey, sorghum, apple butter, eggs,
tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers.
28c3
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GRAVITY Bed Wagon, Gruln ele-
vator, Wood Brothers corn picker ,
MagiC Chef gas range. Phone 897
4282. 30el
- SERVICES
HOME repair and maintenance car-
penter, concrete, sheet metal pdlnt-
lng, roofln9 and electrical. Phone
746-2982. 21ctf
FARM fenclj19, barn painting and
repair. Free estimates. Phone Mi ddle.
town 423-1424 or 422-7494. 17ctf
LlNOA' S Beauty Salon-300' Wade
Street- -862-6581 Spring Valley . Open
d,ailY--1!venlng apPts. - tligh styllng-
I up,
, 3Qc2
. ,
,
.CARD OF' THANKS
5
I WOULD like to thank all the people
who helped my ..other when he had
hi s accident and to everybody who Is
J)C!rtlclPating In The Harold Bowser
I have never' seen a town In my
whole life who could be so nice; and
Harold thanl<s you to. God Bless You
All. Mr. Louis H. Bowser . 30cl
CA VE SOLOIST . . . Song
stress Sheryl Lynn, who used
to own her own nightclub in
st. I_ouis. is the nation's only
female singing cave guide at
Meremac Caverns, Stanton,
Mo. She ' is easy to spot as she
always wears a leopardskin
outfit.
ITEM: Generally speaking, if
there is less t han a 7 per cent
price spread per dozen eggs be-
tween one size and the next
small size in the same grade, you
get more for money buying
the larger size.
I::
;/
Mothers & Housewives
Can't find employmentH? Tral!, now
ITEM: Enamel is a good choice
to revive any type of furniture.
Enamel is colorful , &overs sur-
face marks and scars. It IS also
color-fast and durable. You can
use enamel on everything from
umbrella stands and mirror
frames to cnd tnblps and
work your o1fl'n.hours. Weekly
plus 5,11 toyS
. $1 to $10. Give me a call for details.
2892702 .

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t , : .. " \ on Wllb ''''ltlS, Tb: y ;tay.
:'l : V 13: : ItliU'at ior.s. Z lOr 14,95. 4 . ppc1.
.'
, 'Your_ 'O ran_ . l1li1.... vm,1 .. ''''
'1" l.- door. (Stale JIIIt prs QIL It ...,..
. lotKtal 'O Inq!ite abnul liInlllilnllor lnI:laI-.
RED LiON SALES
P.O . . Box 188
Springboro;' Ohio 45066
or. 897o:-2Z41 ,
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HOME BUILDER
ALJ .. TYPES
REMODELING .
. R()bertCarter &, Son
21 N.3rd ST.
WAVN ESVI LLE, OHIO 45081
,
NOWHERE
WILL YOU FIND
A BETTER BUY
ONA
SERTJt.\ MATTRESS
(SIiOP WHERE YOU SAVE)
EYLERS
, Springboro 74&6261
, L' ________ . ______________ _
RIDGEV!LLE
3 Acres 0'; RI:. 48. Trees
and CreE,k
, J
$4,000.
. CORWIN
5 Bedroom house with 4
room apartment attached.
A real buy at .
$13,000
CALL
KENT OILS 897:25-26
Reaity
ACR088 45, Kayaic
orproa
8. Tellers'
places 1. Vegetation
pddess

cubicle
47. KlDdof
preview
48, Persian
coins
10. Mother-
of-
pearl
8. Workil
with a
knife on
apples
49. Martini
prefer-
ence
11. Igneous
rock
9. Inlurance
man ,
12. Roae-Uke
plant
13. Of the
ends of the
earth
14. Earth
goddess
15. TVA
feature
17, River
mPeru
18. 8ocmer
tban
Watch-
dogs,
at
Urnes
.' 23. Get the
lead
26. Works
with a
loom
26.Tuae
28. Numerical
prefix
. Smirk
32. Speed
unit
35. Flexible
31. Wilde-
beest
38. HeallDg
cocldell8
39, House-
hold

U,Athome
42. Nudges
50. Works
with a
needle
DOWN
1. Secret
2. Neighbor
. .,. of Ida.
3. Dismem-
ber
4. Analyze
5. Detonator
6, Yore
7, Trusting
16. Stom-
ach
19. Identi-
fied
21. Rover
or Fido
22. Urban
oasis
24. Lacerations
27. Stake
29. Percolates
30, Greek name
tor-Troy
31. Just miss
the basket
WHEN YOU WAO ANO FISH
IN A STREAM OR LAKE,
THE FIRST THING YOU
MUST WATCH FOR AR
SUOOEN, OEP . ...
33. Pearland
Bermuda
34. Works on
a piano
36. Roosters
40, Filly
43. Audience
44. Heavens
46. Sll1Jlg:
negative
\ .. ."'
I
',I
- ..
til , ' ';
WANTED; BabY,.lttlng. Phone '897-
5921. All< for l8nctf
, I.r
WANTED: A small Iawnmower.
Also a child's ' large riding tricycle.
Phone 897-5921. 19ctf
PERSON for general office work at
new limestone plant at Lytle. 56 days
per week. FUll time employment.
American Aggrlgates Corp .. Dayton.
Phone 223: 3238, Equal Opportunity
Employers. 28c3
,r WANT
Real Estate Sales People
. .
Two or ttlree people
ing to: work. Male or: Fe
male . . Excellent opportu-
nitv: ; -Work out :of new
office/', Springboro, Ohio.
Stpp at office' or give us a
!. ..,'"
. cal L. ' " ..
7468870 or
R.E. l\Na'de Realtv

... "
. .
.. Fe ' .. ' i . _. : 1. '"
'-AI R Conditioner, 6000 BTU, used
once; Menter, two .700x15
tires, DOdge Truck. Erwln.Ull s, ,Ro'ute
I, Waynesville. ' ., , 3OCl ,
-- I .
2-1(4" INCH glas5-5'x6' anq
2- 5 x6'-w/damaged corners. Phone
9331105.
FORD, 4-spd'and Shifter , bel lhoUsi ng,
flywheel', pressure plate and clutch,
good condition $125', Phone 897-
4036. 'fI 30cl '
MAYT AG Washer, 3 yrs old. ' Call
after 5: 30' 89'7-6114_ 30c1
, '
14 LAYING' HenS-L-Segrous, 50each.
Phone 897 4495. 30cl
GARAGE SALE-4436, Ellemead
Drive on ThursdaY and Friday only.
Located 1 square south of Route 725
off Wilmington 30cl
OLD Upright Plano. Phone 897-4686: '
30cl
YARD Sale Saturday August 1 at
278 south Main Street. Wayriesville.
Proceeds will tie donated to Corwin
Pentecostal Church. 30cl
---
SLINGERLAND Drum Set. Call
DenniS Bunnell, 8975149.
30cl
HOOK'S Farm Market. Open daily 9 _
a.m. to 9 p.m,) Route 48 at Ridgeville.
Top crop OT beans, half runners,
cabbage, squash, sweet corn, apples,
honey, sorghum, apple butter, eggs,
tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers.
28c3
- - --- - _ ._--- - -
GRAVITY Bed Wagon, Gruln ele-
vator, Wood Brothers corn picker ,
MagiC Chef gas range. Phone 897
4282. 30el
- SERVICES
HOME repair and maintenance car-
penter, concrete, sheet metal pdlnt-
lng, roofln9 and electrical. Phone
746-2982. 21ctf
FARM fenclj19, barn painting and
repair. Free estimates. Phone Mi ddle.
town 423-1424 or 422-7494. 17ctf
LlNOA' S Beauty Salon-300' Wade
Street- -862-6581 Spring Valley . Open
d,ailY--1!venlng apPts. - tligh styllng-
I up,
, 3Qc2
. ,
,
.CARD OF' THANKS
5
I WOULD like to thank all the people
who helped my ..other when he had
hi s accident and to everybody who Is
J)C!rtlclPating In The Harold Bowser
I have never' seen a town In my
whole life who could be so nice; and
Harold thanl<s you to. God Bless You
All. Mr. Louis H. Bowser . 30cl
CA VE SOLOIST . . . Song
stress Sheryl Lynn, who used
to own her own nightclub in
st. I_ouis. is the nation's only
female singing cave guide at
Meremac Caverns, Stanton,
Mo. She ' is easy to spot as she
always wears a leopardskin
outfit.
ITEM: Generally speaking, if
there is less t han a 7 per cent
price spread per dozen eggs be-
tween one size and the next
small size in the same grade, you
get more for money buying
the larger size.
I::
;/
Mothers & Housewives
Can't find employmentH? Tral!, now
ITEM: Enamel is a good choice
to revive any type of furniture.
Enamel is colorful , &overs sur-
face marks and scars. It IS also
color-fast and durable. You can
use enamel on everything from
umbrella stands and mirror
frames to cnd tnblps and
work your o1fl'n.hours. Weekly
plus 5,11 toyS
. $1 to $10. Give me a call for details.
2892702 .

, in,1t to lellff' and}!!!,!,,,,,,. or _. an
t , : .. " \ on Wllb ''''ltlS, Tb: y ;tay.
:'l : V 13: : ItliU'at ior.s. Z lOr 14,95. 4 . ppc1.
.'
, 'Your_ 'O ran_ . l1li1.... vm,1 .. ''''
'1" l.- door. (Stale JIIIt prs QIL It ...,..
. lotKtal 'O Inq!ite abnul liInlllilnllor lnI:laI-.
RED LiON SALES
P.O . . Box 188
Springboro;' Ohio 45066
or. 897o:-2Z41 ,
'0 .
t ,

,. .,
HOME BUILDER
ALJ .. TYPES
REMODELING .
. R()bertCarter &, Son
21 N.3rd ST.
WAVN ESVI LLE, OHIO 45081
,
NOWHERE
WILL YOU FIND
A BETTER BUY
ONA
SERTJt.\ MATTRESS
(SIiOP WHERE YOU SAVE)
EYLERS
, Springboro 74&6261
, L' ________ . ______________ _
RIDGEV!LLE
3 Acres 0'; RI:. 48. Trees
and CreE,k
, J
$4,000.
. CORWIN
5 Bedroom house with 4
room apartment attached.
A real buy at .
$13,000
CALL
KENT OILS 897:25-26
Reaity
ACR088 45, Kayaic
orproa
8. Tellers'
places 1. Vegetation
pddess

cubicle
47. KlDdof
preview
48, Persian
coins
10. Mother-
of-
pearl
8. Workil
with a
knife on
apples
49. Martini
prefer-
ence
11. Igneous
rock
9. Inlurance
man ,
12. Roae-Uke
plant
13. Of the
ends of the
earth
14. Earth
goddess
15. TVA
feature
17, River
mPeru
18. 8ocmer
tban
Watch-
dogs,
at
Urnes
.' 23. Get the
lead
26. Works
with a
loom
26.Tuae
28. Numerical
prefix
. Smirk
32. Speed
unit
35. Flexible
31. Wilde-
beest
38. HeallDg
cocldell8
39, House-
hold

U,Athome
42. Nudges
50. Works
with a
needle
DOWN
1. Secret
2. Neighbor
. .,. of Ida.
3. Dismem-
ber
4. Analyze
5. Detonator
6, Yore
7, Trusting
16. Stom-
ach
19. Identi-
fied
21. Rover
or Fido
22. Urban
oasis
24. Lacerations
27. Stake
29. Percolates
30, Greek name
tor-Troy
31. Just miss
the basket
WHEN YOU WAO ANO FISH
IN A STREAM OR LAKE,
THE FIRST THING YOU
MUST WATCH FOR AR
SUOOEN, OEP . ...
33. Pearland
Bermuda
34. Works on
a piano
36. Roosters
40, Filly
43. Audience
44. Heavens
46. Sll1Jlg:
negative
\ .. ."'
I
',I
- ..
I "
Now at its seasonal peak, the
Ohio,countryside beckons hiking.
cnthustasts and horscback riders
to its nature trails and
paths which blush with foliage
and wildlife in late July and
August. A hike or horseback
ride along the newlyestablished
SO().I11ile Buckeye Trail, which
runs from Cincinnati to Ocve-
land's Mentor, promises an ideal
yenture through the widest var-
iety of Ohio Country .
. ' The trail takes its followers
ri'dgc' tops and valleys,
through farmlands and forests,
sma.1l villages and large cities.
h cr9sses reclaimed strip mined
lands, passing many new lakes,
wildlife refuges and camping
areas. It follows back roads,
woodland paths, county high
ways and city streets. In other
words, it gives travclers the truest
picturc of Ohio from the most
rural area to the most heavily
populated spots.
Hikers and horseback riders
may start at the of
the trail .or at any other point
.....
along the way', thereby sc.Hing
their OWil pace. A trip along the
trail milkes an . inexpensive
pastime because the trail is open
to anyone without chargc_. or
registration. Though por-
tions of the trail may not be
used for horseback riding, all
500 miles of the trail arc open
to hikers. State .parks located
along the t'riJil ptovide such. ou
. door activities as picnicking,
swimming and naturc study. The
'"Trail Blazer" is only limited by
what he can carry in his knap
sack or saddle pack . ..
Though campsites along the
trail are not frequcnt at this
time, some 24 camping areas
for hikers and four ca mping areas
for horseback ridcrs have been
established along the trail or
already were constructed before
the trail was established.
TIle Buckeye Trail can be
found by following the "Blue
Blazes" whkh are 10'
cated ncar the trail in the
counties which it crosses. De-
tailed maps of the Buckeye Tmil
AP,/IJ,RICIO, WHO LEI>. 7IIE
).EA6Vc N/AIE T,!",*"S IN
BASe- IS
/lA 1IIN'6 HIS RES T
YEAR /IT 71IE P.uJ7E.
,.liE BAT7EP A St!JLIP
FlJR 71/E )YIIJ7E
L,lfSr ,sE-4StJ4I.
Personal Service is not a mere phrase with us. It means a helpful
and ready response to a family's individual needs, and
willingness to meet whatever special preference they may have.
Our attention to them, for their comfort and convenience is of
first importance.
185 N. Main . P.O. Box 1'45
I'
l '. f
t
,:.I , f ., . n ... i<.._.IIIa ....
. ", .
, '
.em, ' . day, . e.w ,show
.:' er, .,' I,llBf ' .
:' . .,' new
id
' .
can be obtainerl;,.by 5:'1t . uen o. 0
to the Ohl'".,' Geolo' "\fIC. , c;; rvey, . or icy' water with eli.nses
" b . of preSSure. " ' . t
CoiUhk '. .. til .' . til ' t
b Oh
43"12 ' . "",hten S&aire"1 .' .
us, 10 .. ' \ '.
l. .
'nfonllation on out. ' When selec.'ting paint :tor. use
on walls .of an enclosed
door in ,Ohio can. 'be ' it's e' good -idea to cboo.e w)lite
o'btairied by to the Ohio or other light colors, wide" re-
DC .' v.elopm'ent De ,. fltld the .. . .of
"... J light. Your,stairway wlll' be safer
mation 'Centrai, Bbx :CO- and more attradive. '
Ohio 43216. . ,'. " " '.
a:.-I[,:,
'Hri:II ' '1Iiai "Pr lur.' .
"If .you. have high bloot" l>res
sure-':hypertension 10 the, phy-
sician- you are not alone," says
the Amc'rican Hcart Association,
Southwestern Ohio Chapter.
Millions of Americans..:.are af- ,
nicted with this disorder, and
most of them arc getting along
well after having consulted with
a physidlln. Many drugs are avail
able to help him tailor treatment.
to a pa tient's needs and CUlldi-
tion. . Certain prescribed diet
changes and rcst also "re lIsefuL
Huwever; apart from this,
there <llI'e a half do/cn general
rules that most patients with
hi1!h blood pressure sl.1Uuld fol-
low. IXtpc'nding on the patient.
SII\l1e will be more important
thall others. says a lcallet recent-
ly issued by the Heart
tiOIl. TIle hypertellsivc individual
iSi. urged: to ask' his doctor which
of , thes,c is il!lportani ' f()r him:
. I. Try not to worry. Worry,
llC!,V,UUIi, and'- cmoliunal
. sJUfms help. tu push bloud pres
sure .
. ' -
1 ... Dlm't put on
Overweight is a to health.
]. Regulate 'use of tob .. cco
;lIld alcohol your doctm. sped.
tied. Smoking- can :lise blood
pressure; alcohol dnesn 't, but
some people rcact pomly .to it.
( 4. Follow a regUlar ' pattent
of rcst stops du'ring the day.
Taking time out- even you
become tired will help you to
avoid the tenseness uild irrita:
bility (to be ' avoided ,by
that gQ
with f:atigue.
5. Get plenty 'of sleep. During
sleep, blood e falls
lowest levels. It on waking.
lead to complications.. Avoid
sports wh.ere you can'I stop if
you become tired ..
Por more information about
high blood pressure, write to
(your) Heart Association, 2535
Gilbert ' Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio
45206 for thc leaflet "Your
Pressurc". But remember,
it takes two to treat it - you and
' your doct.or.
WORKERS spUGHT
(Continued from POdge I)
most original recipe using' sauer-
kraut. .
4' It .... '>.! __ I
6. Ch90se, sports, arc not"
competitive: . is good'
for. you. But overexertion can
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Now at its seasonal peak, the
Ohio,countryside beckons hiking.
cnthustasts and horscback riders
to its nature trails and
paths which blush with foliage
and wildlife in late July and
August. A hike or horseback
ride along the newlyestablished
SO().I11ile Buckeye Trail, which
runs from Cincinnati to Ocve-
land's Mentor, promises an ideal
yenture through the widest var-
iety of Ohio Country .
. ' The trail takes its followers
ri'dgc' tops and valleys,
through farmlands and forests,
sma.1l villages and large cities.
h cr9sses reclaimed strip mined
lands, passing many new lakes,
wildlife refuges and camping
areas. It follows back roads,
woodland paths, county high
ways and city streets. In other
words, it gives travclers the truest
picturc of Ohio from the most
rural area to the most heavily
populated spots.
Hikers and horseback riders
may start at the of
the trail .or at any other point
.....
along the way', thereby sc.Hing
their OWil pace. A trip along the
trail milkes an . inexpensive
pastime because the trail is open
to anyone without chargc_. or
registration. Though por-
tions of the trail may not be
used for horseback riding, all
500 miles of the trail arc open
to hikers. State .parks located
along the t'riJil ptovide such. ou
. door activities as picnicking,
swimming and naturc study. The
'"Trail Blazer" is only limited by
what he can carry in his knap
sack or saddle pack . ..
Though campsites along the
trail are not frequcnt at this
time, some 24 camping areas
for hikers and four ca mping areas
for horseback ridcrs have been
established along the trail or
already were constructed before
the trail was established.
TIle Buckeye Trail can be
found by following the "Blue
Blazes" whkh are 10'
cated ncar the trail in the
counties which it crosses. De-
tailed maps of the Buckeye Tmil
AP,/IJ,RICIO, WHO LEI>. 7IIE
).EA6Vc N/AIE T,!",*"S IN
BASe- IS
/lA 1IIN'6 HIS RES T
YEAR /IT 71IE P.uJ7E.
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Personal Service is not a mere phrase with us. It means a helpful
and ready response to a family's individual needs, and
willingness to meet whatever special preference they may have.
Our attention to them, for their comfort and convenience is of
first importance.
185 N. Main . P.O. Box 1'45
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.em, ' . day, . e.w ,show
.:' er, .,' I,llBf ' .
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id
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can be obtainerl;,.by 5:'1t . uen o. 0
to the Ohl'".,' Geolo' "\fIC. , c;; rvey, . or icy' water with eli.nses
" b . of preSSure. " ' . t
CoiUhk '. .. til .' . til ' t
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us, 10 .. ' \ '.
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'nfonllation on out. ' When selec.'ting paint :tor. use
on walls .of an enclosed
door in ,Ohio can. 'be ' it's e' good -idea to cboo.e w)lite
o'btairied by to the Ohio or other light colors, wide" re-
DC .' v.elopm'ent De ,. fltld the .. . .of
"... J light. Your,stairway wlll' be safer
mation 'Centrai, Bbx :CO- and more attradive. '
Ohio 43216. . ,'. " " '.
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'Hri:II ' '1Iiai "Pr lur.' .
"If .you. have high bloot" l>res
sure-':hypertension 10 the, phy-
sician- you are not alone," says
the Amc'rican Hcart Association,
Southwestern Ohio Chapter.
Millions of Americans..:.are af- ,
nicted with this disorder, and
most of them arc getting along
well after having consulted with
a physidlln. Many drugs are avail
able to help him tailor treatment.
to a pa tient's needs and CUlldi-
tion. . Certain prescribed diet
changes and rcst also "re lIsefuL
Huwever; apart from this,
there <llI'e a half do/cn general
rules that most patients with
hi1!h blood pressure sl.1Uuld fol-
low. IXtpc'nding on the patient.
SII\l1e will be more important
thall others. says a lcallet recent-
ly issued by the Heart
tiOIl. TIle hypertellsivc individual
iSi. urged: to ask' his doctor which
of , thes,c is il!lportani ' f()r him:
. I. Try not to worry. Worry,
llC!,V,UUIi, and'- cmoliunal
. sJUfms help. tu push bloud pres
sure .
. ' -
1 ... Dlm't put on
Overweight is a to health.
]. Regulate 'use of tob .. cco
;lIld alcohol your doctm. sped.
tied. Smoking- can :lise blood
pressure; alcohol dnesn 't, but
some people rcact pomly .to it.
( 4. Follow a regUlar ' pattent
of rcst stops du'ring the day.
Taking time out- even you
become tired will help you to
avoid the tenseness uild irrita:
bility (to be ' avoided ,by
that gQ
with f:atigue.
5. Get plenty 'of sleep. During
sleep, blood e falls
lowest levels. It on waking.
lead to complications.. Avoid
sports wh.ere you can'I stop if
you become tired ..
Por more information about
high blood pressure, write to
(your) Heart Association, 2535
Gilbert ' Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio
45206 for thc leaflet "Your
Pressurc". But remember,
it takes two to treat it - you and
' your doct.or.
WORKERS spUGHT
(Continued from POdge I)
most original recipe using' sauer-
kraut. .
4' It .... '>.! __ I
6. Ch90se, sports, arc not"
competitive: . is good'
for. you. But overexertion can
'1966 Ford 2-dr. HT, L TO, air, Auto,, PS;:R'&ff-. ? /: .'

" j "
BABY SITTING
WANTED
. ;;
Special . 'or
win sit by hOur or .v.
. CoIristant care in gOod
A,' -st.;.,.i
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AUgust 15170 - Waynesville, Ohio
By Dennis Dalton
The Hi Spot was nearly "over-
krauted" Wednesday night and
the thoughts of the Wayne Retail
Merchants meeting there were
"sauer".
The state of mind was appro-
priate, however, since merchants
and interested citizens have be-
gun plans for what they believe
will be the first Ohio Sauerkraut
Festival at Waynesville Oct. 3 and
possibly 4.
'Plans are already in the mak-
ing for the group to tour Ohio's
(Continued on Page 8)
,
LIONS INSTALL
NEW OFFICERS
. Waynesville lions OUQ offi-
cers were recently installed dur-
ing ceremonies conducted by
Harry Hannah of Carlisle lions
Oub.
Those elected to serve during
the 1970-71 term included:
President, Warren Sheehan; First
Vice-President, David Hartsock;
Second Vice-President, Harold
Anderson; Secretary, Robert
Palmer; Treasurer, James Miller; .
Tail Twister, Adam Davidson
llnd Lion TaPler, Edward Gin-
gerich.
.. 50'0 Attend Annual Picnic:
A-II U.rU_ed 10 Su pport ,Ni.
o , 4 I..:,," '
imated' '00 persons
: were ort hand', for 'the ,Annual
;." ,at Mill-'
,',view park
, :'guests for' the affair
,/:' ," mcluded BObTaft,
rOd, !',(ift,,2
d
500. " Buii.ukens; Corwin Nixon, DiU
o aze r e 10 , Ar Li Hild b Les
' r "k" . ",loung, Cll ,' e rant,
flre Spatth 'and Sherill
fue Depart- ter. of Roger Ooud. -
The Franz, leber German
Band provided entert,ainment
throughout the fried chicken pic-
nic dinner.
Lukens, who served as emcee
for, the affair, opened the pro-
by .introducing the guests
and reviewing. the Republican
ticket 'loc.ally and slatewide in
the November ' elec-
tion. -Miss Qoud ' spoke on be-
half of her father. Key speakers
for the day were Powell and
:Taft. '
" .Just before Pow.ell was intro-)
ducea, AI sitoai entertained the
crowd singing his new hit record,
,'No 'Man Is ' An Island'. Shoal
"''', 'recognized by Presi-
dent NixO)1 ' f-or hi& wprk with
the handicapped. .' ' ;
-, . loqg , 'time -
I Shp3I
t
'durihg
World II' and has recovered
, from three near fatal strokes. A,
"starring Bob Hope, .is
Currently in making telling ,"
life story. ' : ,
SpealdDg . 'in harmony ' with'
the theJ.l1e of the picnic, 1'0-
gether We ' Can', both Powell '
and Taft urged- support of -the_.
GOP ticket in ''Y/e .
must give President NIXon otjr
support," said Taft. '
The Cincinnati native COI1*'- ,
tjnued, "We need to 'Dlc.lc .'; ,
Nixon a in the ...
"If we can win
,,'
o,n Page 8).
AUgust 15170 - Waynesville, Ohio
By Dennis Dalton
The Hi Spot was nearly "over-
krauted" Wednesday night and
the thoughts of the Wayne Retail
Merchants meeting there were
"sauer".
The state of mind was appro-
priate, however, since merchants
and interested citizens have be-
gun plans for what they believe
will be the first Ohio Sauerkraut
Festival at Waynesville Oct. 3 and
possibly 4.
'Plans are already in the mak-
ing for the group to tour Ohio's
(Continued on Page 8)
,
LIONS INSTALL
NEW OFFICERS
. Waynesville lions OUQ offi-
cers were recently installed dur-
ing ceremonies conducted by
Harry Hannah of Carlisle lions
Oub.
Those elected to serve during
the 1970-71 term included:
President, Warren Sheehan; First
Vice-President, David Hartsock;
Second Vice-President, Harold
Anderson; Secretary, Robert
Palmer; Treasurer, James Miller; .
Tail Twister, Adam Davidson
llnd Lion TaPler, Edward Gin-
gerich.
.. 50'0 Attend Annual Picnic:
A-II U.rU_ed 10 Su pport ,Ni.
o , 4 I..:,," '
imated' '00 persons
: were ort hand', for 'the ,Annual
;." ,at Mill-'
,',view park
, :'guests for' the affair
,/:' ," mcluded BObTaft,
rOd, !',(ift,,2
d
500. " Buii.ukens; Corwin Nixon, DiU
o aze r e 10 , Ar Li Hild b Les
' r "k" . ",loung, Cll ,' e rant,
flre Spatth 'and Sherill
fue Depart- ter. of Roger Ooud. -
The Franz, leber German
Band provided entert,ainment
throughout the fried chicken pic-
nic dinner.
Lukens, who served as emcee
for, the affair, opened the pro-
by .introducing the guests
and reviewing. the Republican
ticket 'loc.ally and slatewide in
the November ' elec-
tion. -Miss Qoud ' spoke on be-
half of her father. Key speakers
for the day were Powell and
:Taft. '
" .Just before Pow.ell was intro-)
ducea, AI sitoai entertained the
crowd singing his new hit record,
,'No 'Man Is ' An Island'. Shoal
"''', 'recognized by Presi-
dent NixO)1 ' f-or hi& wprk with
the handicapped. .' ' ;
-, . loqg , 'time -
I Shp3I
t
'durihg
World II' and has recovered
, from three near fatal strokes. A,
"starring Bob Hope, .is
Currently in making telling ,"
life story. ' : ,
SpealdDg . 'in harmony ' with'
the theJ.l1e of the picnic, 1'0-
gether We ' Can', both Powell '
and Taft urged- support of -the_.
GOP ticket in ''Y/e .
must give President NIXon otjr
support," said Taft. '
The Cincinnati native COI1*'- ,
tjnued, "We need to 'Dlc.lc .'; ,
Nixon a in the ...
"If we can win
,,'
o,n Page 8).
HOU(;H
KRIST
HEIN
BUCK
'(" , J '
.. \ ,,' !!. . ,
The,
"
,the traffic Sign. designatlO8
intersectio,n' of.. I. last.'
week. B.ut it. was only correctly . "
identified by Terri ' and Scott
Arnold', the Jones Sinolair ,gan'g, .,
. David Vint, Paul Vermillion, and .
Gary Bellman; To identify- the
I Is It, phone the
: Gazette at 897-5921.
\ 'The .Roacf : \
l
No. . ,;:. 't.
Grooks ., "
The Kenoedv WomeQ ,.

I,
,4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. ..
CER+lFI:CATES"
Pay up .to.
, ,'. \ '.
Increase your income from. savings' by _ '
choosing one dfnttiese matu .... ities; with. .. ," 1.-./ ,r
'. the, interest :
4 i/z%
5%
5
1
/
2
%':
'
"
.. ANNUAL, IN'fREST ON
-REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS
AND PAID QUARTERLY "
.' " f.,.. ,"
, ... ANNUAL. INTEREst ON, . . . . .
CERTI"fICATES--OF DEPOSI,
'MINIMUM 11,000.00) .
. ' ANNlJAl, '. .. ,< " ,
VEAR' C.ERTrFICATES.1)F D.I!POSIT t' .
. . 'MtNIMUM .- .: " -. " , I
. ' , '., r
'T, ... ,' .,:: .<>,/'7 I'.,t
,:--TWO-VEAR CERTIFICATES Of , ;,
(MJNIMUM $1000 00) , ;. <: . ; - " ";., ': ,'.. I >.
.... " ; .:; I .' \ ! .: \' i';; " }
This type of acc,?unt, paying this "new
higher rate, is completely .,f;'exible. . A
convenient amount opens your account.
You can add or withdraw any amOl,lnt
you wish, whenever .WlU:,wish. Your 'pd$$::'
book gives you ' a _ . :of
deposits, withdrawals, intereSt ' and
account balance.
,.. .. 1 .' ," j '" ,
The Federal '-C9rpora- j
-tion, " ' an Qf .,the
States Government, now ' Insures . the. ;
funds " .9f each depositor h.... to $20,000'. ' ; ...
"" JIli! . . . to \ :,._. ;
,: . all 'neW'Qr ,old:-" ': ""
Your depOsits here .are, of " course, alsO
afY, ply' by OUr capital
.. . souhd " inveStment and by. able .and ex-
.
perienced management.
-,
Here at our bank, you can"alsd ;enjoy th.e. time-saving .convenience of. havir:-g both
I " " r . 1.' , " ..
your checking accOunt and .. m'the sam'e place and-taking adVar'ltag& .. Of a-.,Cie .
range of useful banking services-all rat Qne con.Jel1ient visit.
.
HOU(;H
KRIST
HEIN
BUCK
'(" , J '
.. \ ,,' !!. . ,
The,
"
,the traffic Sign. designatlO8
intersectio,n' of.. I. last.'
week. B.ut it. was only correctly . "
identified by Terri ' and Scott
Arnold', the Jones Sinolair ,gan'g, .,
. David Vint, Paul Vermillion, and .
Gary Bellman; To identify- the
I Is It, phone the
: Gazette at 897-5921.
\ 'The .Roacf : \
l
No. . ,;:. 't.
Grooks ., "
The Kenoedv WomeQ ,.

I,
,4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. ..
CER+lFI:CATES"
Pay up .to.
, ,'. \ '.
Increase your income from. savings' by _ '
choosing one dfnttiese matu .... ities; with. .. ," 1.-./ ,r
'. the, interest :
4 i/z%
5%
5
1
/
2
%':
'
"
.. ANNUAL, IN'fREST ON
-REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS
AND PAID QUARTERLY "
.' " f.,.. ,"
, ... ANNUAL. INTEREst ON, . . . . .
CERTI"fICATES--OF DEPOSI,
'MINIMUM 11,000.00) .
. ' ANNlJAl, '. .. ,< " ,
VEAR' C.ERTrFICATES.1)F D.I!POSIT t' .
. . 'MtNIMUM .- .: " -. " , I
. ' , '., r
'T, ... ,' .,:: .<>,/'7 I'.,t
,:--TWO-VEAR CERTIFICATES Of , ;,
(MJNIMUM $1000 00) , ;. <: . ; - " ";., ': ,'.. I >.
.... " ; .:; I .' \ ! .: \' i';; " }
This type of acc,?unt, paying this "new
higher rate, is completely .,f;'exible. . A
convenient amount opens your account.
You can add or withdraw any amOl,lnt
you wish, whenever .WlU:,wish. Your 'pd$$::'
book gives you ' a _ . :of
deposits, withdrawals, intereSt ' and
account balance.
,.. .. 1 .' ," j '" ,
The Federal '-C9rpora- j
-tion, " ' an Qf .,the
States Government, now ' Insures . the. ;
funds " .9f each depositor h.... to $20,000'. ' ; ...
"" JIli! . . . to \ :,._. ;
,: . all 'neW'Qr ,old:-" ': ""
Your depOsits here .are, of " course, alsO
afY, ply' by OUr capital
.. . souhd " inveStment and by. able .and ex-
.
perienced management.
-,
Here at our bank, you can"alsd ;enjoy th.e. time-saving .convenience of. havir:-g both
I " " r . 1.' , " ..
your checking accOunt and .. m'the sam'e place and-taking adVar'ltag& .. Of a-.,Cie .
range of useful banking services-all rat Qne con.Jel1ient visit.
.
TOKYO VISITOR- Miss Emi of Tokyo, Japan join-
ed the coui1seling staff thls summer through the ef
forts ,of her.aunt, MA. Nooiko Fields; a Brownie Scout Leader, of
CincinpatL The attractive' Miss Kuwabara, an EngliSh major, will '
,.., be a sophomo;e at the University of this fall. She re-
.' , ' sides witll her aunt. Emi is shown above with Scouts during a song
fest. J;\esidence camp will close at Stoneybropk Aug.
" Dalton Photo '
aftel their
/ auto ,' struck ' a car driven by
'.. 'oJ,!_
Charles Se,tlow; 21, of .cHffton.
Albrecht, 64, was cited to
Waynesville Mayor's court by
Chief leMay for failure to yield
the right of way.
He drove into the Setlow auto
while driving east on North Street
across Ohio 42. Setlow was driv-
ing South onto Ohio 42 at the
time.
Jane Palmer, an Antioch Uni-
versity student, was a passenger
in the Setlow vehicle and was in-
jured in the crash.
Mrs. Albrecht was treated .at
.
Good Semaritan for broken ribs
and abrasions allld contusions of
the head and face.
Albrecht was treated and re-
leased at the for glass in
the shoulder and abrasions and
, contusions.
Extensive damage was done to
both vehicles, according to Chief
leMay.
c
.Summar C.laaranca
3 p' r s. Pan t hi 8 $1.10'
Pant". Ha.18 $'1.00
,60 w'.n 8 . $"2.00
,p 'J ' -1 $' 2 . I I
1 "
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H'llf Iii ps '$1.10
, ..
Paperback
Book,
Collection
Sports Ie. r 1/2 Price
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. Swim Sui Is 1/2 Pri ce
Scarves 3 FOR
.,'
, "
$1.01
..
No Return On Sale Merchandise
Dresses This leek Only
luy, I 'll III,.
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, ,
TOKYO VISITOR- Miss Emi of Tokyo, Japan join-
ed the coui1seling staff thls summer through the ef
forts ,of her.aunt, MA. Nooiko Fields; a Brownie Scout Leader, of
CincinpatL The attractive' Miss Kuwabara, an EngliSh major, will '
,.., be a sophomo;e at the University of this fall. She re-
.' , ' sides witll her aunt. Emi is shown above with Scouts during a song
fest. J;\esidence camp will close at Stoneybropk Aug.
" Dalton Photo '
aftel their
/ auto ,' struck ' a car driven by
'.. 'oJ,!_
Charles Se,tlow; 21, of .cHffton.
Albrecht, 64, was cited to
Waynesville Mayor's court by
Chief leMay for failure to yield
the right of way.
He drove into the Setlow auto
while driving east on North Street
across Ohio 42. Setlow was driv-
ing South onto Ohio 42 at the
time.
Jane Palmer, an Antioch Uni-
versity student, was a passenger
in the Setlow vehicle and was in-
jured in the crash.
Mrs. Albrecht was treated .at
.
Good Semaritan for broken ribs
and abrasions allld contusions of
the head and face.
Albrecht was treated and re-
leased at the for glass in
the shoulder and abrasions and
, contusions.
Extensive damage was done to
both vehicles, according to Chief
leMay.
c
.Summar C.laaranca
3 p' r s. Pan t hi 8 $1.10'
Pant". Ha.18 $'1.00
,60 w'.n 8 . $"2.00
,p 'J ' -1 $' 2 . I I
1 "
.
H'llf Iii ps '$1.10
, ..
Paperback
Book,
Collection
Sports Ie. r 1/2 Price
. .
------
-
SIDRIS' 'B.S NTS SHIRTS .. q.

. Swim Sui Is 1/2 Pri ce
Scarves 3 FOR
.,'
, "
$1.01
..
No Return On Sale Merchandise
Dresses This leek Only
luy, I 'll III,.
''. lie l 'l .j :, l/'t:, l.l>" .. . ''', ' .' .
j. . .. . ...., .. ,:. .. :... . ... .. ..
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ftwn '
sommer reSidenoe . of Mr. and..
RAMBY PHOTOS

z. .. '-HAllMAN STREET
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO.

, Harrison.' A ''very larBe
t
'
roast pig was the feat\lred, at- .
traction of the covered dish af-
fair. Guests celebrate
the luau included: Mr. and
Roy Oary; Mr. and' Mrs. Lowell
Oary; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd lily-
lor; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor '
and children; Mr. and MiS. Jack
Barber and children; Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Fritts; Mr. and Mrs.
Garrett and Sue; Mr. and
Mrs. Wade Wilkerson and . child- .
ren; Mr. and Ronald Cook
and .Becky; Mr. and Ray
Lamb and Tammy; Mr. and Mrs.
Junior .hhnson and children;
Mrs. Doll Lamb and children;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy ates; Mr.
Catter and son; and Mr. Dewey
Lamb:
Dr. and Mrs: Leonard M. Tin:
ney of N.Y. visited"
, over the weekend with their
. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Rat- .
liff of Waynesville and. Mr. and
Mrs. William Tinney of Lynch.-
burg.
897-2966
AUCTIOI
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
MISeE L LAN EOUS
LOCATED - 2 miles north of Waynesville, miles south of .
Bellbrook on Waynesville-Bellbrook Road.
SITUID'I', IUIIST 8, 181D
Beginning at 11 :30 A.M.
4 Pc. maple bedroom suite (very good), - cedar chest, - twin -..
beds, - console table, - camera and projector, - baby bed, - play.
pens, 10-1" maple counter tops 24x28, -linens, quilts and other
bedding, -old brass bed, -walnut secretary w /FJass doors, -white
pine china cupboard w/g).ass doors (refmished), - maple cutting
boards, - 2 school desks, - sewing table, - old chairs, - dry sink
(refinished), -arrow back chair, -old tin cigar box, - dIshes, - old
butternut door, - old shutters, - dinner bell, - iron kettle, - old
pictures and frames, - stove, - walnut stand (refinished)
plus many other antique and household items.
Gravely tractor with cultivators, rotary and reel mowers,
work benches, - wood turning lathe, - drill press, - used plumb-
ing materials, pipe, copper tubing, etc, - air compressor with
motor, - electrical equip11)ent, - V8 Chevrolet block and parts, -
cross cut saw, - lot of used lumber, - oak flooring, - kitchen
cabinet doors, - concrete blocks, - 5 Thermopane plate glass
panels J 8x 72 in .-and many miscellaneous items not listed. .
TERMS CASH
r LUNCH
Mr. & Mrs. Ear I. Cot t e r ,m In,
OW.ne r s
STANLEY & WORKMAN, AUCTIONEERS
Xcni:! 372-3172 Waynesville 897-2946 , ,
: ..
...... . "
lers of Mr. Mrs': t to i .&" ...
. _ .' \ .. ' mh)gtori. ..
- .8il1 "'has r.ep9
r
.
ted
'" ,place"
back to Fort J3tagg
r
a, ' Mil ,Force , Base ........... "'.
month's leave at home. ' fs ' f"nxis '0 (the
Pv S F d 1 h
' . , ... .u\t.. ">(V I, J .,
t. teve e er e was" .orne . Air" Force'. ,'_ .. .:,"
over the week.end.from 'Fort)ix. , The . craru,' of the :1
1
..
Walter ,Burdine in .,: enited Church",' en:., I'
. Hospitill at .. o.yton'. ,.' .' joyed,. a', pOilu'ok .aupper ' 'nd
'
t; ;_..IA',"
SUnshine , Comer,: '. . at the hotfte of ' Mr: ".a,. Wa,me!ivme.;
Wharton, Mrs. Mull and ,. '. ', .. - .......... "'.,
Mrs. Edna Bunnell. ..,; . , . ' . " " "1' '. '. Neil, . .1!i'"l1TiKilitti'
. . evemng., . J '. ..' ,
,. Mrs: Charles Bunnell, Donna, Mt: a'no MrS. Robert"' Bran: .. .';;

Ka.thy . . and Vaught , were. among : ... ' ratnCll{rI: lwrlC81IlJ,'
-Enc Wilson vIsIted Mr. and attertdahce the'! ,Stai: . ,
Earl Young picnic" heid . Friday ' . ,
day and wa.tched, G,eenville's.' the ',homeot MI'. ,artd MrS. cAr( "/':, WA'IIne!llVUle
I-75th Parade celebrations. Gunther, ' 1 ..' .'
HARV.EYSBURG'
:ay
Ph . .,.&372
Open house was held at the
Jonahs Run Church Social
rooms Fri,day night where
friends and relatives spent time
and' visited with Mr. ana Mrs.
Charles Ellilson and of
Apache . .Junction, Ariz, The
Ellison's left for home Wednes-
day.
Sam Russell arid ' Frank Fan-
nin of near Lebanon were Tues-
day night callers . on . Mr. and -
Mrs. Clarence Price.
Mrs" ':tewiS. Hoagland
dausl!ter r gl'lmdson
Johnnie weeke'.ld wjth
. Mr. and MrS. fred 'floa'glJrid and
family of 'Ashland. , _ ' '
Mrs . .. Shirley Ann McElfresh
and <;>fTioYt Mr:
Mrs. Mike Riesinger and soos
near Hppe-,, !lnd Mr. and
Mrs. Bern J. GOrdon and fflmily .
)Vere ViSitors .of Mr: and ,
\ '1 ......
Mrs. Everett Gordoil.
Mi. Mrs. Wolfe of '
Rochester attended' church 'sel - ,
. vices at J'oriahs Run' Church
.. day. Mr. Wolfe a nephew of
Mrs. Oint Taylor. '-
Massie, Grange Won first place.. .'
with ttieii boo'tbat the Warren
. Coun.ty. ' Fair, the , '
.. _Claude. Ball and' children
Julienne, Jackie, Marty; an.d
Joyce spent Tuesday a6 Cowa!1
Lake. ,- '
.... 3rd . 1-' " ,', '
. Our.' to
James (Doris) Smith' who is 'a'
Vatie'nt ,., .. ,;,qin(Q,n:
.' . .... :':" "
Mrs. J u4y. ; McCorinafia' . of
. near Colur;obus spent tile wee.!'
end with _tier .Jf1lrents;', Mt: ,.and
Mrs. \ 'Robert -Hough . .
. Major Mrs. Richaf<t Ki
hart, nee Anna' Marie George.,
were the guests ' 'at a .
dinner Thursday, night"' a't
Driftwood in Wilmington. Aniong ,
those' irt Mrs.
Carll!an' a.nd y:>ri, ,
Mrs. Cheryl, Mr., and
Mrs. Theod(ire Mr. and
Mrs. an4 Mrs:..Ptrol
Lee Schuster. The Kipharts, sta-
tioned at Fort Tx., have
in Ohio ' visiting friends
and relat.ives.
Everett Snell and Mrs.' Mae
Lytle. Sunday.' guests of .
the ,Charles Snell 'family fu. Day-
"ton. All had'supper at the L & K
SUnday night.
Mrs. . Rachel of Ana-
heim, CaJJif. Friday: after-
noon with a long time friend,
Mrs. Claudia Brandenburg.
. Mr. and Harry Rager
(nee Brenda Stevens), of Glarks-
ville announced the birth of a
son, Matthew Wain.
Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves
spe.nt the weekend with .his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norville Reeves
of Nankin, Ohio and attended
the Re{.'Ves reunion in Ashland
Sunday_
Mr. ,and Mrs. William
attended", the , Underwood re-
Uluon at the Frien'ds Red Brick ,
sOcial building. in Waynesville, ' ,
Mat :
rtlark '
.. the
'the , i
,AqgUstt 19 at
, presentation' ,of'i tbe
nary ,plan i
. for Harv,eysburg: :; .. ,
. Sunday. . . . "
Mrs. Bess Withams and \ enter-jog 6
. Al,ma ' Galbraith of AmeHa, Ohio : , t
were weekend .'"tests;', ,of Mrs. " ' f...o' m ,.,
. p- "
, H:S . . l'ucke(. .. ' .', h. ".- . . .
-, Mr. and Mti. Cljnt'
-attendep tbe ' "
together
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, - .j .. ,e"
';, ' Mi. and 'Mt:s. Kenrtefb' Brduh.",,, -.
of Cincmnati wife IiftemQOo:cjd: .. :' ....
ftwn '
sommer reSidenoe . of Mr. and..
RAMBY PHOTOS

z. .. '-HAllMAN STREET
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO.

, Harrison.' A ''very larBe
t
'
roast pig was the feat\lred, at- .
traction of the covered dish af-
fair. Guests celebrate
the luau included: Mr. and
Roy Oary; Mr. and' Mrs. Lowell
Oary; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd lily-
lor; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor '
and children; Mr. and MiS. Jack
Barber and children; Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Fritts; Mr. and Mrs.
Garrett and Sue; Mr. and
Mrs. Wade Wilkerson and . child- .
ren; Mr. and Ronald Cook
and .Becky; Mr. and Ray
Lamb and Tammy; Mr. and Mrs.
Junior .hhnson and children;
Mrs. Doll Lamb and children;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy ates; Mr.
Catter and son; and Mr. Dewey
Lamb:
Dr. and Mrs: Leonard M. Tin:
ney of N.Y. visited"
, over the weekend with their
. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Rat- .
liff of Waynesville and. Mr. and
Mrs. William Tinney of Lynch.-
burg.
897-2966
AUCTIOI
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
MISeE L LAN EOUS
LOCATED - 2 miles north of Waynesville, miles south of .
Bellbrook on Waynesville-Bellbrook Road.
SITUID'I', IUIIST 8, 181D
Beginning at 11 :30 A.M.
4 Pc. maple bedroom suite (very good), - cedar chest, - twin -..
beds, - console table, - camera and projector, - baby bed, - play.
pens, 10-1" maple counter tops 24x28, -linens, quilts and other
bedding, -old brass bed, -walnut secretary w /FJass doors, -white
pine china cupboard w/g).ass doors (refmished), - maple cutting
boards, - 2 school desks, - sewing table, - old chairs, - dry sink
(refinished), -arrow back chair, -old tin cigar box, - dIshes, - old
butternut door, - old shutters, - dinner bell, - iron kettle, - old
pictures and frames, - stove, - walnut stand (refinished)
plus many other antique and household items.
Gravely tractor with cultivators, rotary and reel mowers,
work benches, - wood turning lathe, - drill press, - used plumb-
ing materials, pipe, copper tubing, etc, - air compressor with
motor, - electrical equip11)ent, - V8 Chevrolet block and parts, -
cross cut saw, - lot of used lumber, - oak flooring, - kitchen
cabinet doors, - concrete blocks, - 5 Thermopane plate glass
panels J 8x 72 in .-and many miscellaneous items not listed. .
TERMS CASH
r LUNCH
Mr. & Mrs. Ear I. Cot t e r ,m In,
OW.ne r s
STANLEY & WORKMAN, AUCTIONEERS
Xcni:! 372-3172 Waynesville 897-2946 , ,
: ..
...... . "
lers of Mr. Mrs': t to i .&" ...
. _ .' \ .. ' mh)gtori. ..
- .8il1 "'has r.ep9
r
.
ted
'" ,place"
back to Fort J3tagg
r
a, ' Mil ,Force , Base ........... "'.
month's leave at home. ' fs ' f"nxis '0 (the
Pv S F d 1 h
' . , ... .u\t.. ">(V I, J .,
t. teve e er e was" .orne . Air" Force'. ,'_ .. .:,"
over the week.end.from 'Fort)ix. , The . craru,' of the :1
1
..
Walter ,Burdine in .,: enited Church",' en:., I'
. Hospitill at .. o.yton'. ,.' .' joyed,. a', pOilu'ok .aupper ' 'nd
'
t; ;_..IA',"
SUnshine , Comer,: '. . at the hotfte of ' Mr: ".a,. Wa,me!ivme.;
Wharton, Mrs. Mull and ,. '. ', .. - .......... "'.,
Mrs. Edna Bunnell. ..,; . , . ' . " " "1' '. '. Neil, . .1!i'"l1TiKilitti'
. . evemng., . J '. ..' ,
,. Mrs: Charles Bunnell, Donna, Mt: a'no MrS. Robert"' Bran: .. .';;

Ka.thy . . and Vaught , were. among : ... ' ratnCll{rI: lwrlC81IlJ,'
-Enc Wilson vIsIted Mr. and attertdahce the'! ,Stai: . ,
Earl Young picnic" heid . Friday ' . ,
day and wa.tched, G,eenville's.' the ',homeot MI'. ,artd MrS. cAr( "/':, WA'IIne!llVUle
I-75th Parade celebrations. Gunther, ' 1 ..' .'
HARV.EYSBURG'
:ay
Ph . .,.&372
Open house was held at the
Jonahs Run Church Social
rooms Fri,day night where
friends and relatives spent time
and' visited with Mr. ana Mrs.
Charles Ellilson and of
Apache . .Junction, Ariz, The
Ellison's left for home Wednes-
day.
Sam Russell arid ' Frank Fan-
nin of near Lebanon were Tues-
day night callers . on . Mr. and -
Mrs. Clarence Price.
Mrs" ':tewiS. Hoagland
dausl!ter r gl'lmdson
Johnnie weeke'.ld wjth
. Mr. and MrS. fred 'floa'glJrid and
family of 'Ashland. , _ ' '
Mrs . .. Shirley Ann McElfresh
and <;>fTioYt Mr:
Mrs. Mike Riesinger and soos
near Hppe-,, !lnd Mr. and
Mrs. Bern J. GOrdon and fflmily .
)Vere ViSitors .of Mr: and ,
\ '1 ......
Mrs. Everett Gordoil.
Mi. Mrs. Wolfe of '
Rochester attended' church 'sel - ,
. vices at J'oriahs Run' Church
.. day. Mr. Wolfe a nephew of
Mrs. Oint Taylor. '-
Massie, Grange Won first place.. .'
with ttieii boo'tbat the Warren
. Coun.ty. ' Fair, the , '
.. _Claude. Ball and' children
Julienne, Jackie, Marty; an.d
Joyce spent Tuesday a6 Cowa!1
Lake. ,- '
.... 3rd . 1-' " ,', '
. Our.' to
James (Doris) Smith' who is 'a'
Vatie'nt ,., .. ,;,qin(Q,n:
.' . .... :':" "
Mrs. J u4y. ; McCorinafia' . of
. near Colur;obus spent tile wee.!'
end with _tier .Jf1lrents;', Mt: ,.and
Mrs. \ 'Robert -Hough . .
. Major Mrs. Richaf<t Ki
hart, nee Anna' Marie George.,
were the guests ' 'at a .
dinner Thursday, night"' a't
Driftwood in Wilmington. Aniong ,
those' irt Mrs.
Carll!an' a.nd y:>ri, ,
Mrs. Cheryl, Mr., and
Mrs. Theod(ire Mr. and
Mrs. an4 Mrs:..Ptrol
Lee Schuster. The Kipharts, sta-
tioned at Fort Tx., have
in Ohio ' visiting friends
and relat.ives.
Everett Snell and Mrs.' Mae
Lytle. Sunday.' guests of .
the ,Charles Snell 'family fu. Day-
"ton. All had'supper at the L & K
SUnday night.
Mrs. . Rachel of Ana-
heim, CaJJif. Friday: after-
noon with a long time friend,
Mrs. Claudia Brandenburg.
. Mr. and Harry Rager
(nee Brenda Stevens), of Glarks-
ville announced the birth of a
son, Matthew Wain.
Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves
spe.nt the weekend with .his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norville Reeves
of Nankin, Ohio and attended
the Re{.'Ves reunion in Ashland
Sunday_
Mr. ,and Mrs. William
attended", the , Underwood re-
Uluon at the Frien'ds Red Brick ,
sOcial building. in Waynesville, ' ,
Mat :
rtlark '
.. the
'the , i
,AqgUstt 19 at
, presentation' ,of'i tbe
nary ,plan i
. for Harv,eysburg: :; .. ,
. Sunday. . . . "
Mrs. Bess Withams and \ enter-jog 6
. Al,ma ' Galbraith of AmeHa, Ohio : , t
were weekend .'"tests;', ,of Mrs. " ' f...o' m ,.,
. p- "
, H:S . . l'ucke(. .. ' .', h. ".- . . .
-, Mr. and Mti. Cljnt'
-attendep tbe ' "
together
NrS. 1ol,,,,.JI'n/'lI"liIl' AUjlflllS
OJ!'
\
IT'$ 'TIME TO
The Waynesville United Meth-
odist Church provided a candle-
light setting for the marriage of
Miss Yutonia Caye Horton and
Mr. Garry Lee Watson at six-
thirty o'clock in the evening on
Saturday, Aug:-l.
The doubl'e ring ceremony
was performed by the Rev. L. L.
Young. Miss Horton, the daugh-
ter of Mrs. Frances Elliott, 3227
Mohawk Street, Middletown and
Mr. Joe E. Horton of 4312 Cen-
tral Avenue, Middletown, was
given in marriage by her father.
Mr. Watson is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Will ie Watson of 2128
Carolina Street, Middletown.
Miss Horton was gowned in a
white crepe wedding creation
smartly designed and sewn by
her. It featured an empire waist
softly to the bodice
and princess seaming, Miss Hor-
ton's gown was aceented by puff
sleeves and its neckline, bodice
and cuffs were delicately orna-
mented by teardrop bead trim.
Her train length veil of bridal
illusion was caught to a soft bow
of matching crepe. Teardrop
beading was repeated on her
headpiece.
Miss Horton carried a cascade
bouquet of pink Rubium lilies
and Stepha notis.
Gold candelabrum compli-
mented by attached appropriately
hued floral arrangements softly
caressed the church sanctuary.
Appropriate . selections were
- ,-
presented at the church organ
by Mrs. William Vaught:
. -Miss Horton was attended by
. Juanita Sue McClary, friend 'of
the bride, Maid of Honor and
bridesmaids, Miss linda Watson,
sister of the bridegroom, Carol
Lynne Ratliff, niece of the bride-
groom, was flower girl. All wore
matching street lerigth creations
of deep rose pink, polyester and
cotton crepe, softly gathered at
the sides and fashioned with an
empire waist, lowered, round
neckline and short puff sleeves
and front panels of matching
lace. They. carried baskets of
white Rubium lilies and pink
daisy pompoms.
Mrs. Elliott, the .bride's mo-
ther, and Mrs. Watson, mother
of the groom, chose ' appropriat'e
fashions accented by white cym-
bidium orchid corsages.
The bridegroom was attended
by best man, Mr. Larry Watson,
his brother.
Ushers included Mr. Jerry
Davis and Mr. Melvin Williams,
ffiends of the groom and.- Mr.
Robert Aitman, step-brother of
the bride.
The wedding reception was
hostessed in the church multi-
purpose room and featured a
three tiered cake baked and de-
corated by the bride's aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson will
return from a one week wedding
trip to the East on August 8.
Mrs . Watson, a graduate of le-
mon-Monroe High School at
Monroe and Ohio University at
Athens, teaches home economics
at Waynesville Junior High
School. Mr. Watso.n, a graduate
of Middl etown High School, is a
Sergeant in the United States
,"ii '" ,
", .0 1';, (i h,."-
I 1 't: I
Marines stationed
Va. ' , .. ' . : .....
Mr. and Mts. \Vatson Will 'be
at home to their friendSiat apart-
c
me.nt 0 at 50 North. Four(h
Street, Waynesville. ' ..
BRITISH SINGERS
SPOTLIGHTED
ON CHANNEL 2
Old and new hymns in modern
style comprise the charismatic reo
pertoire of England's interdenom-
inational emissaries, "The Contact
Singers".
Of this group of apprOximately
40 young people from various sec-
tions of England, a girls quartet
from Bromwich and its Congre-
gational from Du-
dley, Rev. Ken Newton, will be
featured on Sunday, Aug. 9, at
9:30 a.m. on Channel 2's "Open
Bridges".
Mutual cooperation of The Un-
iversity of DaytQn, Gergamo Cen-
ter for Christian Renewal and
Dayton's Council on World Aff
airs 'brought this inspirationa.1 gr-
oup to Dayton .
Program hostess for this wee-
kly community service program
is Mrs. Robert C. Roderick, a lay
member of Dayton's Grace U-
nited Methodist Church.
Watch Wax
Although nothing does so much
to enhance the beauty. of a furni
ture finish as a fresh waxing, oc-
casionali y wash your furniture to
remove heavy wax buildup. Wash
a section at a time, using a sudsy
solution of warm water and a
good detergent or soap Hakes.
Rinse your cloth often and al-
ways follow the wood grain with
your strokes. After the surface is
thoroughly dry, you are ready to
rewax or polish. Do not ., wash
furniture that has been finished
only with oil .
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MAIL IN THE COUPON TODAY-DON'T MISS A SINGLE ISSUE
YOUR RENEWAL WILL START WHEN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION
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The MIAMI GAZETTE
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P.o. Box '18
WaynesVille, Ohio 45068
STATE _____ _
PHONE _____ I
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IT'$ 'TIME TO
The Waynesville United Meth-
odist Church provided a candle-
light setting for the marriage of
Miss Yutonia Caye Horton and
Mr. Garry Lee Watson at six-
thirty o'clock in the evening on
Saturday, Aug:-l.
The doubl'e ring ceremony
was performed by the Rev. L. L.
Young. Miss Horton, the daugh-
ter of Mrs. Frances Elliott, 3227
Mohawk Street, Middletown and
Mr. Joe E. Horton of 4312 Cen-
tral Avenue, Middletown, was
given in marriage by her father.
Mr. Watson is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Will ie Watson of 2128
Carolina Street, Middletown.
Miss Horton was gowned in a
white crepe wedding creation
smartly designed and sewn by
her. It featured an empire waist
softly to the bodice
and princess seaming, Miss Hor-
ton's gown was aceented by puff
sleeves and its neckline, bodice
and cuffs were delicately orna-
mented by teardrop bead trim.
Her train length veil of bridal
illusion was caught to a soft bow
of matching crepe. Teardrop
beading was repeated on her
headpiece.
Miss Horton carried a cascade
bouquet of pink Rubium lilies
and Stepha notis.
Gold candelabrum compli-
mented by attached appropriately
hued floral arrangements softly
caressed the church sanctuary.
Appropriate . selections were
- ,-
presented at the church organ
by Mrs. William Vaught:
. -Miss Horton was attended by
. Juanita Sue McClary, friend 'of
the bride, Maid of Honor and
bridesmaids, Miss linda Watson,
sister of the bridegroom, Carol
Lynne Ratliff, niece of the bride-
groom, was flower girl. All wore
matching street lerigth creations
of deep rose pink, polyester and
cotton crepe, softly gathered at
the sides and fashioned with an
empire waist, lowered, round
neckline and short puff sleeves
and front panels of matching
lace. They. carried baskets of
white Rubium lilies and pink
daisy pompoms.
Mrs. Elliott, the .bride's mo-
ther, and Mrs. Watson, mother
of the groom, chose ' appropriat'e
fashions accented by white cym-
bidium orchid corsages.
The bridegroom was attended
by best man, Mr. Larry Watson,
his brother.
Ushers included Mr. Jerry
Davis and Mr. Melvin Williams,
ffiends of the groom and.- Mr.
Robert Aitman, step-brother of
the bride.
The wedding reception was
hostessed in the church multi-
purpose room and featured a
three tiered cake baked and de-
corated by the bride's aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson will
return from a one week wedding
trip to the East on August 8.
Mrs . Watson, a graduate of le-
mon-Monroe High School at
Monroe and Ohio University at
Athens, teaches home economics
at Waynesville Junior High
School. Mr. Watso.n, a graduate
of Middl etown High School, is a
Sergeant in the United States
,"ii '" ,
", .0 1';, (i h,."-
I 1 't: I
Marines stationed
Va. ' , .. ' . : .....
Mr. and Mts. \Vatson Will 'be
at home to their friendSiat apart-
c
me.nt 0 at 50 North. Four(h
Street, Waynesville. ' ..
BRITISH SINGERS
SPOTLIGHTED
ON CHANNEL 2
Old and new hymns in modern
style comprise the charismatic reo
pertoire of England's interdenom-
inational emissaries, "The Contact
Singers".
Of this group of apprOximately
40 young people from various sec-
tions of England, a girls quartet
from Bromwich and its Congre-
gational from Du-
dley, Rev. Ken Newton, will be
featured on Sunday, Aug. 9, at
9:30 a.m. on Channel 2's "Open
Bridges".
Mutual cooperation of The Un-
iversity of DaytQn, Gergamo Cen-
ter for Christian Renewal and
Dayton's Council on World Aff
airs 'brought this inspirationa.1 gr-
oup to Dayton .
Program hostess for this wee-
kly community service program
is Mrs. Robert C. Roderick, a lay
member of Dayton's Grace U-
nited Methodist Church.
Watch Wax
Although nothing does so much
to enhance the beauty. of a furni
ture finish as a fresh waxing, oc-
casionali y wash your furniture to
remove heavy wax buildup. Wash
a section at a time, using a sudsy
solution of warm water and a
good detergent or soap Hakes.
Rinse your cloth often and al-
ways follow the wood grain with
your strokes. After the surface is
thoroughly dry, you are ready to
rewax or polish. Do not ., wash
furniture that has been finished
only with oil .
SUBSI'R'IBE ORREIEI NOl
- IF YOU SUBSCRIBED LAST SUMMER-
MAIL IN THE COUPON TODAY-DON'T MISS A SINGLE ISSUE
YOUR RENEWAL WILL START WHEN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION
EXPIRES
_.-
annual D NEW
'subscription
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The MIAMI GAZETTE
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ADDRESS
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P.o. Box '18
WaynesVille, Ohio 45068
STATE _____ _
PHONE _____ I
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First Baptist Church '
NQrtli Main Street '
John P. Osborne,
10:00 a.m. ,Sunday School ,
11 :00 a.m.,Morning Worship _
6:30 p.m. ,Training Union ,'
7:30 p.m.,Evening Worship ' :
7:30p.m.,Wednesday Prayer '
Meeting
(MfiHated with Southern Bap
t ist Convention).
" First Churct.Of Christ '
, East High
Steve Tigner, Minister
9:30 a,n1., Sunday Bible School
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship and
Communi.on
6:00 'p,m., Sunday Youth
Meeting
.... 6:30 p.m., Sunday Christian
Youth Hour
7:30 p.m. , Sunday Evening
Worship
7:30 p.m" Wednesday Bible
Studt
- Friends Meeting ,
Fourth Street
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
a.m. Sunday Meeting for
Worship (unprogrammed)
St. Augustine Church '
, High Street
Rev: Joseph H: Lutmer, Pastor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
8 a.m. & 8 p.m. Holy Days
7:30 p.m. First Friday
7:45 a.m.,[}dily MaSSe
5:30 Saturday Mass
, ,
St. Mary's Episcopal
. Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev: Harold Deeth, Rector
II : I 5 a.m., Morning Prayer
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
Holy Communion 2nd & 4th
S\Jndays
United Methodist;
Chur:ch
Third' & North Streets
L. L. Minister
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
; 1 0: 1 5 a.m. Churcl! at Worship
9:00 a.m. Sunday Church at
Study
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
Corner of 73 & Corwin' Rd.
Rev. Sherman Cook, Pastor
) 0:30 a.m., Sunday School
7:00 p.m., Sunday Eve, Service
7:30 p.m., Eve.
Service
.
7:30,p.m., Sat. Eve. Service ,
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
49 S. Main Street
9:30 a.m . 'School
10:30 a.m. ; MorniDK Worship
ELLIS SUPER VALU
OHIO
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAVNESVILLE. OHIO
10:00 a m .. Sunday &:hO()1
10:00 & II :00 a.ln. : Sunday
"' Worship Service '
7:30 p'.m., Sunday Evening
Worship
-
United Methodist
h.urch '
[}Jvid Harper. Pastor
9:30 a.m., Sunday Church
Service
I a.m" Sunday School
II :00 a.m., Sunday W,mhip
Service
Youth Fellowship and Bible
, Study
\
Ha'rveysburg Full GOSpel
Church ' ,
E. Sou,rh' Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton. Pastor
7:30p.m. Tuesday
'7:30 p.m. Friday Young
People) Servicc
J 0:00 a.lll . Sunday School
p.m. Sunday Evening
Spring Valley Church
of Christ
, Glady' Street
10:00 a.m., Morning Worship
7:00' p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening
Worship
--
. 'Spring Vailey
Friends Church
MouniStreet '
E. Friend Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday SChool
) a.m. Morning Worsh,ip
Christian Baptist Mission
Main 'Street ' ,
Mrs. Lois Dunaway, Pastor
10 a.m. Sunday School
II a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.rn: Evening,Worship
7:30 p.m. PFay,er Meeting,
, Wednesday & Thursday
.'
CORWIN
, Pentecostal Holiness
Church
Acy lAIinb. Pastor
10:00 'a.I11 . Sunday School
7:30 p.m., Su.nday, WednesJay
and Saturday, Evening' .
,Worship Scrvices.
7:30 p.m., Wc-dnesday Y<)lIth '
Service
.!!
'MJ'. HQLLY.
- I
. United
, ' Church
Rev. Leon.ird n ... xier.
, . .
9:]0 a.Ill .. Sunday, SChut)I ...... ' , '
1]':00 ;1-;111 . ,Sunday', Worship
. I ; &,n;ico
I..,
7.30 p.I11 ,. Wednesday .. Prayer' .
Ser:vkc
c
LYTLE
Methbdist
, Church' '_
John K. Smith, Minister '
9:30 a.m., sChool
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship
SeJrVice . .. ' '
8:00-9:00 p.m., Wednesday
evening, Bible Study
'-
FERRY '.
------.- , .
Ferry Church of Christ
Wilmington Pike &
Social Row' Road
Bus Wiseman, Minister
TOWNSEND MOORE'S stORE
0"16- .'
NELL.iNSURANCE
WAVNESVIa;.a,.E, OHIO
L VNN'S DRESS SHOP
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO .
JONES SINCLAIR
OH'O'._
BRADDO'CK".NEURANCE
. ' WAVNESVIa.LE" OHIO ,'r . '/
: GRAV'S BARs.E'R SHI'JP<l.
, WAYN.VJL.I..II
LE MAV'S B Be R CLEANERS
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO
GENNfpWN .
Genntown'Ur:iited' Ch'urch
'Of C"r;si
Rout e 42 al Gcnntowll'
Rlly Stornler': Puslm I.
. .. . '.' \ .
j. .. '", t,. ....
9)0 a:I11. I.w'urJ lllp
10: 30 Strn"dav Clillrdi &:lw'ol '
,5:00 p . il.: Youth : .
Fellowship "
LLE
.... ;
..
. ,. .. ., ..
" '
First Baptist Church '
NQrtli Main Street '
John P. Osborne,
10:00 a.m. ,Sunday School ,
11 :00 a.m.,Morning Worship _
6:30 p.m. ,Training Union ,'
7:30 p.m.,Evening Worship ' :
7:30p.m.,Wednesday Prayer '
Meeting
(MfiHated with Southern Bap
t ist Convention).
" First Churct.Of Christ '
, East High
Steve Tigner, Minister
9:30 a,n1., Sunday Bible School
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship and
Communi.on
6:00 'p,m., Sunday Youth
Meeting
.... 6:30 p.m., Sunday Christian
Youth Hour
7:30 p.m. , Sunday Evening
Worship
7:30 p.m" Wednesday Bible
Studt
- Friends Meeting ,
Fourth Street
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
a.m. Sunday Meeting for
Worship (unprogrammed)
St. Augustine Church '
, High Street
Rev: Joseph H: Lutmer, Pastor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
8 a.m. & 8 p.m. Holy Days
7:30 p.m. First Friday
7:45 a.m.,[}dily MaSSe
5:30 Saturday Mass
, ,
St. Mary's Episcopal
. Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev: Harold Deeth, Rector
II : I 5 a.m., Morning Prayer
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
Holy Communion 2nd & 4th
S\Jndays
United Methodist;
Chur:ch
Third' & North Streets
L. L. Minister
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
; 1 0: 1 5 a.m. Churcl! at Worship
9:00 a.m. Sunday Church at
Study
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
Corner of 73 & Corwin' Rd.
Rev. Sherman Cook, Pastor
) 0:30 a.m., Sunday School
7:00 p.m., Sunday Eve, Service
7:30 p.m., Eve.
Service
.
7:30,p.m., Sat. Eve. Service ,
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
49 S. Main Street
9:30 a.m . 'School
10:30 a.m. ; MorniDK Worship
ELLIS SUPER VALU
OHIO
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAVNESVILLE. OHIO
10:00 a m .. Sunday &:hO()1
10:00 & II :00 a.ln. : Sunday
"' Worship Service '
7:30 p'.m., Sunday Evening
Worship
-
United Methodist
h.urch '
[}Jvid Harper. Pastor
9:30 a.m., Sunday Church
Service
I a.m" Sunday School
II :00 a.m., Sunday W,mhip
Service
Youth Fellowship and Bible
, Study
\
Ha'rveysburg Full GOSpel
Church ' ,
E. Sou,rh' Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton. Pastor
7:30p.m. Tuesday
'7:30 p.m. Friday Young
People) Servicc
J 0:00 a.lll . Sunday School
p.m. Sunday Evening
Spring Valley Church
of Christ
, Glady' Street
10:00 a.m., Morning Worship
7:00' p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening
Worship
--
. 'Spring Vailey
Friends Church
MouniStreet '
E. Friend Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday SChool
) a.m. Morning Worsh,ip
Christian Baptist Mission
Main 'Street ' ,
Mrs. Lois Dunaway, Pastor
10 a.m. Sunday School
II a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.rn: Evening,Worship
7:30 p.m. PFay,er Meeting,
, Wednesday & Thursday
.'
CORWIN
, Pentecostal Holiness
Church
Acy lAIinb. Pastor
10:00 'a.I11 . Sunday School
7:30 p.m., Su.nday, WednesJay
and Saturday, Evening' .
,Worship Scrvices.
7:30 p.m., Wc-dnesday Y<)lIth '
Service
.!!
'MJ'. HQLLY.
- I
. United
, ' Church
Rev. Leon.ird n ... xier.
, . .
9:]0 a.Ill .. Sunday, SChut)I ...... ' , '
1]':00 ;1-;111 . ,Sunday', Worship
. I ; &,n;ico
I..,
7.30 p.I11 ,. Wednesday .. Prayer' .
Ser:vkc
c
LYTLE
Methbdist
, Church' '_
John K. Smith, Minister '
9:30 a.m., sChool
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship
SeJrVice . .. ' '
8:00-9:00 p.m., Wednesday
evening, Bible Study
'-
FERRY '.
------.- , .
Ferry Church of Christ
Wilmington Pike &
Social Row' Road
Bus Wiseman, Minister
TOWNSEND MOORE'S stORE
0"16- .'
NELL.iNSURANCE
WAVNESVIa;.a,.E, OHIO
L VNN'S DRESS SHOP
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO .
JONES SINCLAIR
OH'O'._
BRADDO'CK".NEURANCE
. ' WAVNESVIa.LE" OHIO ,'r . '/
: GRAV'S BARs.E'R SHI'JP<l.
, WAYN.VJL.I..II
LE MAV'S B Be R CLEANERS
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO
GENNfpWN .
Genntown'Ur:iited' Ch'urch
'Of C"r;si
Rout e 42 al Gcnntowll'
Rlly Stornler': Puslm I.
. .. . '.' \ .
j. .. '", t,. ....
9)0 a:I11. I.w'urJ lllp
10: 30 Strn"dav Clillrdi &:lw'ol '
,5:00 p . il.: Youth : .
Fellowship "
LLE
, WANTED, Babysitting. Phone 897 '
5921. Ask for Jean.. ' , ' 18nctf
,'WANTED: A , small '
AIJO a child's large riding tricycle.
Phone 897-5921. ' 19ctf
SERV.ICES
" LINDA'S Beauty Sa16n- 300 Wade
, Street- -862-6581 Spring Valley. Open
, daIlY-:'6venlrig. appts.-hlgh styling-
sa.oo' up.
, We care abOut our custo(T1ers.
"-" 30c2
', ' .,. _--
" HOME ',repair ' and maintenance car-
cb"crete, sheet metal paint-
lng, roofing ,and elec.trlcal. Phone
21ctf
, '

,FARM fencing, barn " painting and
repa,r. f't:e' estimates. Phone Mlddle- ,
10wn or 422-7494. 17ctf
, . {free state'
California claims the world's
tr.ees (bristlecone pines),
tallest (coast , redwoods)" and
-<Sequoia gigantea) :
"
FOR SALE
MALE & Female ' peklngncse; half
Arabian and half Apolosee, 13 mos.
o.Id filly, Phone 9327203. 31cl
FOR Better cleaning, to keep colors
gleaming, use Blue Lustre carpet
nero Rent electric shampooer, $I,
Waynesville Furniture. 31cl
LARGE Swing Set, new, $35. Phone
897-5264. 31c1
JIG ,Saw, wood lathe, 4 chroine reo
verse wheels for Ford. Phone 897
5436. 31c1
SINGLE Car garage door, good con-
dition, complete with track. Phone
897-6451. 31c1
HEATING stove..! '40,000 BTU, na-
tural gas, 'Phone a97-6451. 31c1
1968 CAMARO; 4 speed on floor
good condition, Phone after 5:30
p.m., 897 .. 6761. 31c2
SWEET 'Corn, purchase or pick your
own. 932-9131. - 31c1
AKC Registered,' miniature poodles,
also AKC 'mlnlature dachshunds,
Phone 897-7476. 31c2
SONY TC-8 Cartridge Recorder.
Records 8track cartridges: $125.
Phone 897-6416. 31cl
THANK YOU
I WISH. to tllank my friends, neigh-
bors and relatives for all the Kindness
shown me and my wife while In the
hospital. Also for the flowers, cards,
the visits and prayers of Rev. John
Smith. Thank you ' very, very much,
Frank KLlrflss 31c1
LOST & FOUND
BABY Stroller at high ' school ball-
,field, . reward, Phone 897,6451.
31c1
a Home'"
. ,i,
MOBILE,HOME:SAl,XS
, " '
.' " ' , it40 per qlonth) r
,:- .. r tlon: lrel:
Swfmmtn', Pool '
, ,School Bu. $ervJc:e
., DAYS :.WEEK
r - ' :. BART'S' "_
" WlLnLlP'E
.t Sprlnl "alley Lake
' , Ph, New BurU" ,t,on 488J483
" "1 .' If4 1 .. -" '.;)"
MI'AMr G4ZEne '
A FA'RM DIARY
Bv D . ). Frazier
July 31, 1970. How often
you hear peoplle say, "It isn't
the heat , it's the humidity", but I
say ' of some of the weather we
have it',s the heat and the humi-
dity. Over 90 is hot in any eli-
, mate, even over 80 is good swim-
ming weather only I haven't been
swimming yet. It may be good
corn weather, hQt with showers,
but it is nlJt so good-for-people
weather. Not good hay weather ,
either.
Yesterday we went to the
sale. We didn' t take a veal because
we had sole a nice little heifer
to a neighbor. Now we had to
have a replacement so we brought
a small Holstein,
Head calves were .as high as
usual or even higher ' as ' Some
Herefords went as high as $60.
Some owners of Hereford
flocks must have been clearing
out their calves for there were
such a lot of nice big ones from
250 pounds to 350 pounds that
looked as though they been
running with their mamas. Calves
that have been running ou t do
not bring quitle. as high a' price
per pound as: what the auc-
tioneer calls barn calves.
Ror the first time in a long
time, there were so many veals
that it took more than an hour
to sell them instead of the half
, to three quarters of an hour it
has been taking. That makes it
a little hard on the men like
we .t just went limp
in Happy's' ai m and 'didn't move
for a long time. It is better now
and is out again, but I think its
paw is broken. It hangs loose,
and he doesn't put it down.
Doesn't anyone want a sweet
,pup.py with a lame paw? He is
one of Fat Albert's and has his
sweet disposition.
What became of all but one
of Snuffy'S last litter , we do not
know, We have not found any
trace of them. They were pure
bred Scotties,
I have one handsome pink
zinnia and a few that haven' t
bloomed yet. That was all that I
got from a 75t package of seeds.
Inflation, even seeds show it.
Higher prices and fewer seeds to
the package.
The county will not lack for.
seed enough of Queen Anne's
lace to seed the whole county.
It is growing along the roads,
whole fields ,of it: Are those
, fields ones that are.in the feed
grain program and should be
. mowed twice a The sad
Part is that even two mowings
will not be enough to<kee:ij;t ll:1eiiD'
So-" pretty. is'
tities, but such a pest
runs loose.
ls the United Teleptione
doing anything about improved
service yet? And how about , a
courtesy mailbox? Parking is a
real problem at the post office
quite often, Think about these
things and don' t forget to renew
your subscription,
Funny, isn't it, how you read
something on one subject and
then run into others on the same
thing. I have just had a good re-
view on the early history of our
country's first Benjamin Frank-
lin in July Reader Digest. '1hen
the next book I picked, a Rea-
der's Digest condenced book,
not a recent one, was the one
that had novel on the life of
John Adams, another great
American, and this month
Alexander Hamilton and Aaron
Burr, All of them review parts of
the same parts of our history
and are worth reading. It is
good for us to look back at our
eariy principles and great men.
LEGAL NOtiCE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARiNG
Request for zoning charge, Far Hills $.ubdivision of the
Preston farm. Public hearing Aug. 10,1970 at 7:00 p:m.
at Mayor's off,ice in Wayne5\tUle, Ohio. I ' f
t
- , .
The EPICURIAN
, .... ... i who work , on second
shift and want to buy head
calves. We had to hurry after
the sale, but he made it.
:<:'if,i

'.,.
$1JiI ' .' .
t l"l' k :I I neb bolt 10 lett'" ,nd _11m. 01-"_
.. lrnICk PR'tI9IIwithfi/liCft, TII:y.Ita1. ' :
Mc<l "'3" G,u;rll UIIIIIIIIOIII. 2 101' IUS. , PPd-
.,
'Y __ 'o
FarddtOldOar.
lofftU'PO rtJIIiII. , ..
" .. RED LION SALES'
P.O, Box 188
Sprlfigboro, Ohio 45066
) ,
1'\0',".: ')1 R A 1,:" ,O,N
,>: ' :";82 , SQPTH MAtti ,Sl . Pl1; ,a97'-7946
. .. " .; '" v, , Q(l ' CHANGES
" ,'. , '" . ,-," '.
'" Fl'AT'.i I BES : ,.
, , ! . '
" 'FAN BfLTS'-HOSES
. One of our poor give-away
puppies that had adopted Sandy
for' a friend got tangled up in his
chain otJter day and hurt its
paw and got a terrible fright.
. Sandy was Sica-red, too, and
and carried' on, ana 'the
other poor baby howled and
shook itself loose and was at-
tacked by the Saint, and that
scared it some more, and when
Mothers & Housewives I
can't find Train now
work your own hours.' ,eelcly Ply-
plus StamlPi. Sell adorable toyS'
t, to $10. Give Ilfte a call for detail
2EI9 ..2702
RIDGEVILLE
3 AcreS on Rt. 48. Trees
and Cr.eek ,
$4,,000.
GeRWIN
5 Bedroom house with 4
room apartment attached.
A real. buy 'at .
$13,000'
. CALL
,KENt 01 '-8 897:-2526
Elder ' 885.6863
NO' WHERE ;,
. WI ,lL -VOU . ,
A BEiI"TER :,
ONA" "',; ,;
SERTA MAnRESS
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. AN "tJNORDINARY PARTY SERVICE "FOR UNo.R
PERMIT ME THE OF
ARRANGING YOUR NEXT PARTY (tHEME: FOOD,
DECOR) WHETHER IT BE AN INl'lMATE,COCKTAI L
' PARTY FOR SIX OR A CLOb OR BUSINESs' EVENT
!
', FOQ'SIXTY 'OR MORE .
... 1' ..
Summer is a delectible season for a backyard or patio luau, a .
\ .. ... I , .. ...
wine t8$ting party or an evening with the hors. '
d'ouvreS that are out of this world. '
. .For. A Party Uniquely ,
, "/'
PI\one 891-,6021 '.
..
.. ' A
, .,
..

, WANTED, Babysitting. Phone 897 '
5921. Ask for Jean.. ' , ' 18nctf
,'WANTED: A , small '
AIJO a child's large riding tricycle.
Phone 897-5921. ' 19ctf
SERV.ICES
" LINDA'S Beauty Sa16n- 300 Wade
, Street- -862-6581 Spring Valley. Open
, daIlY-:'6venlrig. appts.-hlgh styling-
sa.oo' up.
, We care abOut our custo(T1ers.
"-" 30c2
', ' .,. _--
" HOME ',repair ' and maintenance car-
cb"crete, sheet metal paint-
lng, roofing ,and elec.trlcal. Phone
21ctf
, '

,FARM fencing, barn " painting and
repa,r. f't:e' estimates. Phone Mlddle- ,
10wn or 422-7494. 17ctf
, . {free state'
California claims the world's
tr.ees (bristlecone pines),
tallest (coast , redwoods)" and
-<Sequoia gigantea) :
"
FOR SALE
MALE & Female ' peklngncse; half
Arabian and half Apolosee, 13 mos.
o.Id filly, Phone 9327203. 31cl
FOR Better cleaning, to keep colors
gleaming, use Blue Lustre carpet
nero Rent electric shampooer, $I,
Waynesville Furniture. 31cl
LARGE Swing Set, new, $35. Phone
897-5264. 31c1
JIG ,Saw, wood lathe, 4 chroine reo
verse wheels for Ford. Phone 897
5436. 31c1
SINGLE Car garage door, good con-
dition, complete with track. Phone
897-6451. 31c1
HEATING stove..! '40,000 BTU, na-
tural gas, 'Phone a97-6451. 31c1
1968 CAMARO; 4 speed on floor
good condition, Phone after 5:30
p.m., 897 .. 6761. 31c2
SWEET 'Corn, purchase or pick your
own. 932-9131. - 31c1
AKC Registered,' miniature poodles,
also AKC 'mlnlature dachshunds,
Phone 897-7476. 31c2
SONY TC-8 Cartridge Recorder.
Records 8track cartridges: $125.
Phone 897-6416. 31cl
THANK YOU
I WISH. to tllank my friends, neigh-
bors and relatives for all the Kindness
shown me and my wife while In the
hospital. Also for the flowers, cards,
the visits and prayers of Rev. John
Smith. Thank you ' very, very much,
Frank KLlrflss 31c1
LOST & FOUND
BABY Stroller at high ' school ball-
,field, . reward, Phone 897,6451.
31c1
a Home'"
. ,i,
MOBILE,HOME:SAl,XS
, " '
.' " ' , it40 per qlonth) r
,:- .. r tlon: lrel:
Swfmmtn', Pool '
, ,School Bu. $ervJc:e
., DAYS :.WEEK
r - ' :. BART'S' "_
" WlLnLlP'E
.t Sprlnl "alley Lake
' , Ph, New BurU" ,t,on 488J483
" "1 .' If4 1 .. -" '.;)"
MI'AMr G4ZEne '
A FA'RM DIARY
Bv D . ). Frazier
July 31, 1970. How often
you hear peoplle say, "It isn't
the heat , it's the humidity", but I
say ' of some of the weather we
have it',s the heat and the humi-
dity. Over 90 is hot in any eli-
, mate, even over 80 is good swim-
ming weather only I haven't been
swimming yet. It may be good
corn weather, hQt with showers,
but it is nlJt so good-for-people
weather. Not good hay weather ,
either.
Yesterday we went to the
sale. We didn' t take a veal because
we had sole a nice little heifer
to a neighbor. Now we had to
have a replacement so we brought
a small Holstein,
Head calves were .as high as
usual or even higher ' as ' Some
Herefords went as high as $60.
Some owners of Hereford
flocks must have been clearing
out their calves for there were
such a lot of nice big ones from
250 pounds to 350 pounds that
looked as though they been
running with their mamas. Calves
that have been running ou t do
not bring quitle. as high a' price
per pound as: what the auc-
tioneer calls barn calves.
Ror the first time in a long
time, there were so many veals
that it took more than an hour
to sell them instead of the half
, to three quarters of an hour it
has been taking. That makes it
a little hard on the men like
we .t just went limp
in Happy's' ai m and 'didn't move
for a long time. It is better now
and is out again, but I think its
paw is broken. It hangs loose,
and he doesn't put it down.
Doesn't anyone want a sweet
,pup.py with a lame paw? He is
one of Fat Albert's and has his
sweet disposition.
What became of all but one
of Snuffy'S last litter , we do not
know, We have not found any
trace of them. They were pure
bred Scotties,
I have one handsome pink
zinnia and a few that haven' t
bloomed yet. That was all that I
got from a 75t package of seeds.
Inflation, even seeds show it.
Higher prices and fewer seeds to
the package.
The county will not lack for.
seed enough of Queen Anne's
lace to seed the whole county.
It is growing along the roads,
whole fields ,of it: Are those
, fields ones that are.in the feed
grain program and should be
. mowed twice a The sad
Part is that even two mowings
will not be enough to<kee:ij;t ll:1eiiD'
So-" pretty. is'
tities, but such a pest
runs loose.
ls the United Teleptione
doing anything about improved
service yet? And how about , a
courtesy mailbox? Parking is a
real problem at the post office
quite often, Think about these
things and don' t forget to renew
your subscription,
Funny, isn't it, how you read
something on one subject and
then run into others on the same
thing. I have just had a good re-
view on the early history of our
country's first Benjamin Frank-
lin in July Reader Digest. '1hen
the next book I picked, a Rea-
der's Digest condenced book,
not a recent one, was the one
that had novel on the life of
John Adams, another great
American, and this month
Alexander Hamilton and Aaron
Burr, All of them review parts of
the same parts of our history
and are worth reading. It is
good for us to look back at our
eariy principles and great men.
LEGAL NOtiCE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARiNG
Request for zoning charge, Far Hills $.ubdivision of the
Preston farm. Public hearing Aug. 10,1970 at 7:00 p:m.
at Mayor's off,ice in Wayne5\tUle, Ohio. I ' f
t
- , .
The EPICURIAN
, .... ... i who work , on second
shift and want to buy head
calves. We had to hurry after
the sale, but he made it.
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P.O, Box 188
Sprlfigboro, Ohio 45066
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,>: ' :";82 , SQPTH MAtti ,Sl . Pl1; ,a97'-7946
. .. " .; '" v, , Q(l ' CHANGES
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" 'FAN BfLTS'-HOSES
. One of our poor give-away
puppies that had adopted Sandy
for' a friend got tangled up in his
chain otJter day and hurt its
paw and got a terrible fright.
. Sandy was Sica-red, too, and
and carried' on, ana 'the
other poor baby howled and
shook itself loose and was at-
tacked by the Saint, and that
scared it some more, and when
Mothers & Housewives I
can't find Train now
work your own hours.' ,eelcly Ply-
plus StamlPi. Sell adorable toyS'
t, to $10. Give Ilfte a call for detail
2EI9 ..2702
RIDGEVILLE
3 AcreS on Rt. 48. Trees
and Cr.eek ,
$4,,000.
GeRWIN
5 Bedroom house with 4
room apartment attached.
A real. buy 'at .
$13,000'
. CALL
,KENt 01 '-8 897:-2526
Elder ' 885.6863
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ARRANGING YOUR NEXT PARTY (tHEME: FOOD,
DECOR) WHETHER IT BE AN INl'lMATE,COCKTAI L
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Summer is a delectible season for a backyard or patio luau, a .
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d'ouvreS that are out of this world. '
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HOSTESS OPEN HOUSE-friday-was get at
Camp Stoney brook at Waynesville for Waynesville .
and 120 Girl Scout carppers from the Cincinnati and Warren Coun- .
ty areas. A group of businessmen ineluding Miami Gazette Editor,
Dennis 'Dalton were given a mini tour of Stoneybrook facilities by
Camp Business Manager, Miss Celia Uremia of Santiago, Chile, The .
group hiked through the five camping units currentl settled on
Stoney brook's scenic 320 acres with the charming Miss Urenda
who introduced camp staff and pointed out new-activities includ-_
ing golf and horseb'ack riding. Miss Orenda is a 1969 graduate of
Western College for Women at Oxford. Miss Urenda is shown
above with from left to right, S. Ray Wallace, owner of The Fire-
side Inn; Waynesville Postmaster, Owen Hartsook and Walt Ses-
sion, a visitor from Perry, Aa.-Dennis' .Photo
RELAX AND LEAVE
THE
Precision
Work Is a
"Must" Hwe
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TO'US
We would 1:ike to introduce to you our "NEW high
quality printiDi." Much . effort has lODe into IM-
PROVING our quality .taDdarda. 11le Iatat in type-
aettia, equipment briap to you thia quality at lower
prica.
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PHon .-6921 '
105 S. )lain.
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ITEM: Mrs.
is tall. . . f' '
' and has two , , Willi
eight a ,d;ay, "
sleep well. ,Aboulho.ooo thDugbtl;
race thrwgh' lier ,tWO.'lb.' U;'Or...
brain dall,. :She . I:.
4.800 and '5.000" worda "' m . a W
hour pet'IOO
of ber' Ufe on the teiep .. one:- ,;
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ITEM:: ,Of ; the 11.8Qo Amerl.!' . . 1 ....
cans kiUed ;in I boiQe . falls 1,lt
year" 9,9,00 65. of. .
and over,
ITEM:: coemach conttol,' J ,j
'use an approved cockrOach spray, "
followir.g and 'dlrectioq,.:,
on the la.,eC the"'m- ;
secticide well 'olit of, the'"reacb"
of cbil:Jlren',1nd ,,"{ri." " .'. ' l ",
, ' . 1 'to I" y" " ,. ': A 'I ", '
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many injuries to 'children eBd;i '
year, and metal : -,'
toys, wbib 'Very
edges when."J)rok-rn,:

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ment (If tOYl1from iaUJ '
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HOSTESS OPEN HOUSE-friday-was get at
Camp Stoney brook at Waynesville for Waynesville .
and 120 Girl Scout carppers from the Cincinnati and Warren Coun- .
ty areas. A group of businessmen ineluding Miami Gazette Editor,
Dennis 'Dalton were given a mini tour of Stoneybrook facilities by
Camp Business Manager, Miss Celia Uremia of Santiago, Chile, The .
group hiked through the five camping units currentl settled on
Stoney brook's scenic 320 acres with the charming Miss Urenda
who introduced camp staff and pointed out new-activities includ-_
ing golf and horseb'ack riding. Miss Orenda is a 1969 graduate of
Western College for Women at Oxford. Miss Urenda is shown
above with from left to right, S. Ray Wallace, owner of The Fire-
side Inn; Waynesville Postmaster, Owen Hartsook and Walt Ses-
sion, a visitor from Perry, Aa.-Dennis' .Photo
RELAX AND LEAVE
THE
Precision
Work Is a
"Must" Hwe
(I '
m
TO'US
We would 1:ike to introduce to you our "NEW high
quality printiDi." Much . effort has lODe into IM-
PROVING our quality .taDdarda. 11le Iatat in type-
aettia, equipment briap to you thia quality at lower
prica.
lUll I Eli CARDS
WEDDII' IIIVITATI.,.I,
AllOUlCOlUTI
LETTERHEADS
EI"ROPD
lROCHUIEI
POmll
- LAIEU
CALElDARS
ITATDlEII1I
-FOIMS .
-lea FORMS
nClCm
-HAIDIIW
-MAILERS
- NlWILETTEII
NEWSPAPERS
PAMPHLETS
-IOOKLETI
IOOICI
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....... Iat __ ........... JI&W bIp, .., ......, ....,
....... pol ........ _IF"'" .'''''''' ,.. ...........
........... ,.._ 5' ....... f
lee the in the Be&rt
of c Do1rntoWa Wa . . ,
Located at the offices Of
The 'MIAMI WE'RE
PHon .-6921 '
105 S. )lain.
',' \ I 4 ,t.t "" I II"'".
ITEM: Mrs.
is tall. . . f' '
' and has two , , Willi
eight a ,d;ay, "
sleep well. ,Aboulho.ooo thDugbtl;
race thrwgh' lier ,tWO.'lb.' U;'Or...
brain dall,. :She . I:.
4.800 and '5.000" worda "' m . a W
hour pet'IOO
of ber' Ufe on the teiep .. one:- ,;
. .
ITEM:: ,Of ; the 11.8Qo Amerl.!' . . 1 ....
cans kiUed ;in I boiQe . falls 1,lt
year" 9,9,00 65. of. .
and over,
ITEM:: coemach conttol,' J ,j
'use an approved cockrOach spray, "
followir.g and 'dlrectioq,.:,
on the la.,eC the"'m- ;
secticide well 'olit of, the'"reacb"
of cbil:Jlren',1nd ,,"{ri." " .'. ' l ",
, ' . 1 'to I" y" " ,. ': A 'I ", '
I'QM: TOY ' ,
many injuries to 'children eBd;i '
year, and metal : -,'
toys, wbib 'Very
edges when."J)rok-rn,:

You CIUl collnt -'on rough tre.ei
ment (If tOYl1from iaUJ '
.group! " ... ' .,,' : .... ... ft
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a.. tangeJ;ine
a 'I' '\oJ)'vio1:lSly.
scendMt ilt ,. nHI ;:l1Irmqi,lal;ii"J,f!;:i,
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paid at Wa"'riYilt,. OJ,io
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, f2, 1970 - .WayneSville, Ohio
. ,
11"ltil'glllq,li Slltian Slatld
," _,IIIYO'llvi UI'I 'Whit-IBric'i'
, By o-nil Dalton
Waynesville
will adcl more historical promi
. oence and acclaim to its already
outstanding background Aug.
20-23 during the 150th session
of Indiana . Yearly Meeting.
The sesquicentennial meeting
will convene at 1.0 a.m. Aug.
; 4i
I at 'White
BriCk' Hic,ksite Meeting House,
which was built in 1811.
An historical celebration will
'honor the 150th anniversary of
Ohio. Yearly Meeting establishing
Indiana Yearly Meeting . at
\Vaynesvme.
,". : Pre'ViOl.lIS to 1820,. when Indi-
/, ana ' Yeady Was orga-
nized, Friends of westefn Ohio
- and eastem at
Mount PLel\sant fot. Ohio
'Mee jng had' been esta-
,.' '. . tbere: 'ill .1813.
:..-. . ' The: "tlirst session of Indiana
,t., s c.pnd'uoted ...
(I!0W Iljchmond,
8th ,-0(' he telfth
month, 182V'. ;, At that
Were ' . affi-
liafed with the Baltimore Yearly
Meeting.
,Wayntilsvj}le's first c Quaker
families arrived around 1800
after Ezekiel "Oeaver led a group
.,
of Friends from Virginia to
Brownsville, Pa,
Oeaver and several of his
followers constructed a log meet-
ing house at the east corner of
Miami and Third Streets follow
ing their settlement.
Another log meeting house
was built by the group in 1805
on West High Street un the lot
which is now occupied by the
Orthodox Friends Church, 'Red
Brick', built in 1835.
Fri,ends organized and built
the first school in Wayne Town-
ship in' 1802. A brick school was
.- constructed by them in Waynes-
ville in ] 811. The building is now
the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Earnhart of West High
Street.
Another first for ' them was
_ the organiza.tion and location of
the first in the
township - plotted . the
1 log meeting during
'l the sarne-,ear.
Waynesvilfe's famed 'White
Brick' Meeting House, was con-
structed 40 feet by 60 feet be-
tween 1811 and 1813 at a' total
- cost of $1,500.
. An Orthodox meeting branched -
in 1'828 and worshiped in the
1805 log meeting house until
1835 when the 'Red Brick' was
, constructed .
Highlights of the YearJy
Meeting sesqui program will be
an address by Joseph Engleberg
on .the "Techniques of Nonvio
(Continued on Page 8)
FELLOWSHIP PICNIC
PLANS FINALIZED
FOR SEPTEMBER"6
It will be an old time country
get-together' on . a grand. scale
when WaY'nesville and area fami-.
lies jurn out for a Community
FeJlowship, pre-Labor Day cele-
bration 6.
Mrs. Charles LeMay,chairman
of the Fellowshjp, that will be
sponsored by the Wayne Retail
Merchants Association, has a1-
.,.. ready begun contacting lc;)'cal and-
area churches is urging every-
one tQ come-out for the program
that promises a heap of old fa-
shioned fun.
She's also looking for local
musicians and singers who might
like to share their talents and
perform at the Community Fel-
Continued ,to page 8
IE11
i
OME HOME, lEIIIY IRDEI
" . .
. . cepted a church calling afWaynes-
wii'uen . Ville' after. 'leaving Bridgetown
-as. -, where' 1i8*teF' Was a$sistant
. 1hel.":9,gne,r,s, reside iri
.. , " .. on ittst
- - ,. .. . ,. . ..
. \ Rev. Tigner Will,
.. ,. ; t!nt "-at ,Waynes- .
. ;'
I"' oh' and ,assistance froni Waynes- '
,- .. vUle Jfigti' .'
, paUl Swamberger, to
institute a of. -Olds-
, 'tian ' Athletes,
. system. !
. I' .... _ ......
. .
\,
.' to.
paid at Wa"'riYilt,. OJ,io
-,
, f2, 1970 - .WayneSville, Ohio
. ,
11"ltil'glllq,li Slltian Slatld
," _,IIIYO'llvi UI'I 'Whit-IBric'i'
, By o-nil Dalton
Waynesville
will adcl more historical promi
. oence and acclaim to its already
outstanding background Aug.
20-23 during the 150th session
of Indiana . Yearly Meeting.
The sesquicentennial meeting
will convene at 1.0 a.m. Aug.
; 4i
I at 'White
BriCk' Hic,ksite Meeting House,
which was built in 1811.
An historical celebration will
'honor the 150th anniversary of
Ohio. Yearly Meeting establishing
Indiana Yearly Meeting . at
\Vaynesvme.
,". : Pre'ViOl.lIS to 1820,. when Indi-
/, ana ' Yeady Was orga-
nized, Friends of westefn Ohio
- and eastem at
Mount PLel\sant fot. Ohio
'Mee jng had' been esta-
,.' '. . tbere: 'ill .1813.
:..-. . ' The: "tlirst session of Indiana
,t., s c.pnd'uoted ...
(I!0W Iljchmond,
8th ,-0(' he telfth
month, 182V'. ;, At that
Were ' . affi-
liafed with the Baltimore Yearly
Meeting.
,Wayntilsvj}le's first c Quaker
families arrived around 1800
after Ezekiel "Oeaver led a group
.,
of Friends from Virginia to
Brownsville, Pa,
Oeaver and several of his
followers constructed a log meet-
ing house at the east corner of
Miami and Third Streets follow
ing their settlement.
Another log meeting house
was built by the group in 1805
on West High Street un the lot
which is now occupied by the
Orthodox Friends Church, 'Red
Brick', built in 1835.
Fri,ends organized and built
the first school in Wayne Town-
ship in' 1802. A brick school was
.- constructed by them in Waynes-
ville in ] 811. The building is now
the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Earnhart of West High
Street.
Another first for ' them was
_ the organiza.tion and location of
the first in the
township - plotted . the
1 log meeting during
'l the sarne-,ear.
Waynesvilfe's famed 'White
Brick' Meeting House, was con-
structed 40 feet by 60 feet be-
tween 1811 and 1813 at a' total
- cost of $1,500.
. An Orthodox meeting branched -
in 1'828 and worshiped in the
1805 log meeting house until
1835 when the 'Red Brick' was
, constructed .
Highlights of the YearJy
Meeting sesqui program will be
an address by Joseph Engleberg
on .the "Techniques of Nonvio
(Continued on Page 8)
FELLOWSHIP PICNIC
PLANS FINALIZED
FOR SEPTEMBER"6
It will be an old time country
get-together' on . a grand. scale
when WaY'nesville and area fami-.
lies jurn out for a Community
FeJlowship, pre-Labor Day cele-
bration 6.
Mrs. Charles LeMay,chairman
of the Fellowshjp, that will be
sponsored by the Wayne Retail
Merchants Association, has a1-
.,.. ready begun contacting lc;)'cal and-
area churches is urging every-
one tQ come-out for the program
that promises a heap of old fa-
shioned fun.
She's also looking for local
musicians and singers who might
like to share their talents and
perform at the Community Fel-
Continued ,to page 8
IE11
i
OME HOME, lEIIIY IRDEI
" . .
. . cepted a church calling afWaynes-
wii'uen . Ville' after. 'leaving Bridgetown
-as. -, where' 1i8*teF' Was a$sistant
. 1hel.":9,gne,r,s, reside iri
.. , " .. on ittst
- - ,. .. . ,. . ..
. \ Rev. Tigner Will,
.. ,. ; t!nt "-at ,Waynes- .
. ;'
I"' oh' and ,assistance froni Waynes- '
,- .. vUle Jfigti' .'
, paUl Swamberger, to
institute a of. -Olds-
, 'tian ' Athletes,
. system. !
. I' .... _ ......
KLANE
EMRICH
CHRISTI
BAIN
"
Complete BOok of Sky' Sports
Halloween 'Party
The Case Against Private Aviation
.\ . .
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826
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EMRICH
CHRISTI
BAIN
"
Complete BOok of Sky' Sports
Halloween 'Party
The Case Against Private Aviation
.\ . .
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826
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Lytle, Ohio .
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Lytle, Ohio .
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,,0\).10' ... relatives,; Mf.
. A of. SO and Mrs'.' &iSh' Ratliff of Car- '
. inc,ude d '16, lisle,' k'y .. ". . '.'. 'r: ' '
bolO, artd two, " .....:= ..
buses outside the United Metho- :
. diu:' in Waynesville at:'d '
'traveled toO Cincinnati. A'delight-
ful . buffet luncheon was served
to 'ttie .advefiturers and a
I delightful irlp'was
:: 1)e next meeting Will ip- ',
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Michener
. of are announcing
the 'birth or their first child, a '
gid, 'born July 29 at Ointotr'
Memorial Hospital. The little
lady weighed ,S, lbs. 4 ,oz.
has been named Julie Christine.
Qandpareilts are Mrs. C.B.
Michener of and Mr.
and Mrs. M.G. Beydler of Gree-
ley, Colorado .
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o
!\ on . oaJ;d Rathff ()f, : W?O .'
ttl.e' .d Wal{L '. N9rth ' over the',. as CO\llJlSe.IO.o.
,,0\).10' ... relatives,; Mf.
. A of. SO and Mrs'.' &iSh' Ratliff of Car- '
. inc,ude d '16, lisle,' k'y .. ". . '.'. 'r: ' '
bolO, artd two, " .....:= ..
buses outside the United Metho- :
. diu:' in Waynesville at:'d '
'traveled toO Cincinnati. A'delight-
ful . buffet luncheon was served
to 'ttie .advefiturers and a
I delightful irlp'was
:: 1)e next meeting Will ip- ',
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Michener
. of are announcing
the 'birth or their first child, a '
gid, 'born July 29 at Ointotr'
Memorial Hospital. The little
lady weighed ,S, lbs. 4 ,oz.
has been named Julie Christine.
Qandpareilts are Mrs. C.B.
Michener of and Mr.
and Mrs. M.G. Beydler of Gree-
ley, Colorado .
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F_irltBlptilll.1t
ow.
--FIRE LEVELS C.OllN . CRIB - . A fire shortly after 9 p.m. Monday .destroyed a
by-32 feet garage and nearby corncrib flanked by storage sheds the Harris farm on. Ohio
73 west of The blaze unknown o'rigin. consumed a quantity Qf eqUIpment and
ing an air compressor, electric welder, <bills and Harris estimated the loss at $2000. Hams.
vered {he fire: shortly after 9 p.m. as he was returning from Waynesville. He reported that the buildings
were engulfed in flames by the time he reached them. Neighbors freed six hogs housed m a nearby barn
which had its siding burned away on the side. Sherry Rains, 13year-old daughter of Mr.
Walter Rains of C"Mter Drive. was amonR neiJdlbors who reported the blaze Jo the Wayne Township
Fire Department. Fireman Bob Wootlard, above, shields himself. David Edsall Photo.
J h II'VI S FIlii d
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II .1:lrCI ti'e I Hun.i
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.Police Chief
Ch4lrles .LettJay, . is' invesij
'calf '. gating a' break-in occut:I
ed
1t
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'old t.: n: 1.S Wednesday and 8:30

soldf, unt
1
ir' later in. -am:. Thursday. . .' .
;aiid /ie: tljer 'not tpef "theorized
. {l Ute as .: that the 'burglars we(e looki.ng
.. . for narcQtics".whicb
':calyeS ' >Utat does in thewstore. .
, ..... ".'IIoVO.'" noJie " f a lock pullet-to
."nt,lIn;; : _ -faced ..' ,;.tJie ftQnt .door (ock, and
. 'dn4's: . ',. . ,. gain 'entry.'. The." method
. ,We .. 1ele-. has been a series of drug .
tL 't , . 'ain,' .. : store at Leban.on, Ma-
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. 1" .. " ',;-, " ;.' '-; I ,' :'" ' ' Robert Walker, owner, ..
. stones. A'nurilber .of drawers . which
iJlt9 ... It ordinarily be used fQr
:.0 ....... >rl . " .. . : . storage of narcotics were 'left
. .. ,... ..... "fI!'..1
Bdt open by the wOuld. be
d - Nothing else ,was touched or
. . missing from: the store . Walker
._ .... ,< ,." _ . - ..... ... , ..... .. ,a out " d .
. ''' ', S81 '
- h need 61.:.;' Walk '
l ' "in8ilin '.' lJUee monU&:i ago, ers
eo g PharmacY" on Colu'mbus:Avenue
. will to go at Lebanon waS hit. Burglars
also 10bking for narcotics,
the,. stP1
e
's safe halfway out the
t door Three weeks
prior tc;; that break-in the store
(or-.narC?0tics,
-.' " .' - - y : ...
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Pr.dslon
work Is a
"Must" Hwe . i .
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We would like to iattocluce to you our "NEW high
quality priDliaa-" Much . effort baa lone into 1M.'
- PROVING our qUality ICaDdarcla. The latest in type-
Mttiaa equipmaac briap to you thU quality at lower
p:ica.
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--FIRE LEVELS C.OllN . CRIB - . A fire shortly after 9 p.m. Monday .destroyed a
by-32 feet garage and nearby corncrib flanked by storage sheds the Harris farm on. Ohio
73 west of The blaze unknown o'rigin. consumed a quantity Qf eqUIpment and
ing an air compressor, electric welder, <bills and Harris estimated the loss at $2000. Hams.
vered {he fire: shortly after 9 p.m. as he was returning from Waynesville. He reported that the buildings
were engulfed in flames by the time he reached them. Neighbors freed six hogs housed m a nearby barn
which had its siding burned away on the side. Sherry Rains, 13year-old daughter of Mr.
Walter Rains of C"Mter Drive. was amonR neiJdlbors who reported the blaze Jo the Wayne Township
Fire Department. Fireman Bob Wootlard, above, shields himself. David Edsall Photo.
J h II'VI S FIlii d
l
II .1:lrCI ti'e I Hun.i
I.t .IIY Ii "Vi II t'
-" J
.Police Chief
Ch4lrles .LettJay, . is' invesij
'calf '. gating a' break-in occut:I
ed
1t
.' . . :,t ..

'old t.: n: 1.S Wednesday and 8:30

soldf, unt
1
ir' later in. -am:. Thursday. . .' .
;aiid /ie: tljer 'not tpef "theorized
. {l Ute as .: that the 'burglars we(e looki.ng
.. . for narcQtics".whicb
':calyeS ' >Utat does in thewstore. .
, ..... ".'IIoVO.'" noJie " f a lock pullet-to
."nt,lIn;; : _ -faced ..' ,;.tJie ftQnt .door (ock, and
. 'dn4's: . ',. . ,. gain 'entry.'. The." method
. ,We .. 1ele-. has been a series of drug .
tL 't , . 'ain,' .. : store at Leban.on, Ma-
. t'uvne" lUI IS . d' pc.......... -. din t
.. . in ' ''':''b'' _,,'" " ' tl...::': ' . . ....... , :. son an Iltf,CUI, .accor g 0
' .u::I IDa .... &I.ey ,. . . . . . ' ,
. 1" .. " ',;-, " ;.' '-; I ,' :'" ' ' Robert Walker, owner, ..
. stones. A'nurilber .of drawers . which
iJlt9 ... It ordinarily be used fQr
:.0 ....... >rl . " .. . : . storage of narcotics were 'left
. .. ,... ..... "fI!'..1
Bdt open by the wOuld. be
d - Nothing else ,was touched or
. . missing from: the store . Walker
._ .... ,< ,." _ . - ..... ... , ..... .. ,a out " d .
. ''' ', S81 '
- h need 61.:.;' Walk '
l ' "in8ilin '.' lJUee monU&:i ago, ers
eo g PharmacY" on Colu'mbus:Avenue
. will to go at Lebanon waS hit. Burglars
also 10bking for narcotics,
the,. stP1
e
's safe halfway out the
t door Three weeks
prior tc;; that break-in the store
(or-.narC?0tics,
-.' " .' - - y : ...
RELAX AND LfAV
THE
TO' US
."
"
Pr.dslon
work Is a
"Must" Hwe . i .
'..
We would like to iattocluce to you our "NEW high
quality priDliaa-" Much . effort baa lone into 1M.'
- PROVING our qUality ICaDdarcla. The latest in type-
Mttiaa equipmaac briap to you thU quality at lower
p:ica.
'. aUli'N.
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... IIOUttCUEllll
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for infotm'atiol'" I Worship . . '
\ 1. I, ." '. . ' 7:30 p:ril.. Sunday Evening
. ' Fir" aaptist ,church . $crvi'clr ','. " I
,,: -. ' 7:30 p.m. Wo(j'pcsday. Midweek
...... .. Osborne, Pastor Prayorai)d Study , '
, 1'0':00 Schnol . .'Jona'hsRun, ..
, . i I ::00 a.m.,Morning Worship . .. Church
,6:3(fp.m:,Tf8ining Unio'n ' 0" 7 " '.
I
lio 3 l:as t '
p .. m.,J;:yc'ling . Kidd, Pastor! "
,1,30p.m:,Wednesday Prayer ""
Meeting .' &l.ln .. SlInd",y &;hool ,
wit,h Southern Bap 10:'00 & II :,OOa.m:, Sunday
list . .. W().rship Service ,"
F.rst Church.of Christ. -7:30 p.m .. Sun'day Evening
East High Street : Worship .
Steve Tigner, Minister Unit;i"Metbod'ist
9:30 a.m., Sunday Bihle Schoul . . . Ctiurch
ro:30 a.m., Sunday Worship and ' 1f,lVid Harper, Pastor
.' Communion
9:30 a,m., Sunday Church
6;00 p.m., Sunday Yuuth Scrvil:e
Meeting ..
-10:30 a.m., Sunday School
6:30 p.m., Sunday Christian II :00 a.m., Sunday Worship
Youth Hour
Service
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening Youth Fellowship and Bible
. Worship , . Study
7:30 p.m., Wednesday Bible
Study
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Friends Meeting
Church
Fourth Street ncar lIigh E. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamil,toll, Pastor
9:3'0 a.m., Sunday School '
10:45 a.rn. Sundlty Meeting for
Worship (unprogrammed)
" St, Augustine Church
High Street '
Rev. Joseoh H. Lutmer, P-dstor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
R a.m . . & R p,m. Holy IfdyS
7:30 p.m. -First Friday
7:45 a;m .. lfdily Mass
5:30 Saturday Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal ,
Church
Third & Main Streets.
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
II :-15 a:m., Morning Prayer -
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays: .
Holy Communion 2nd & 4th
Sundays
Un'ited Methodist:
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Mi'nister
, 8:00 a.m. Worship Service
,' 10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
. , 9:OQ a.m. Sunday Church at

Waynesyille Rescue
Mission
Corner of 73 & Corwin Rd.
Rev. Sherman Cook, Pastor
10:30 a.m .. Sunday School
7:00 p.m., Sunday Eve: Service
7:30 p.m., Wednesday Eve.
Service
o
7:30 p.m., Sal.
FIRST'CHURCHOF GOD
49 S. Main Street
9:30 a.m . Sunday School
10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship, .
7:30 p.m'. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday Young
People's Service
10:00 a.l1). Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening
VAllE"
United Methodist
'- ' Church
, " Walnut'-Vine
- Robert R. Meredi'th 'Pastor
,
9:30 a.m. Sunday SChool
) 0:3.0 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m . . Youth
jr. high &
7:45 p.m. Wednesday choir
rehears:l1
Spring Valley Church
of Christ
Glady Street
10:09 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 p.m. Evening,
Wo ship ,
Spring Valley
Friends Church
Mound Street
E. Friend Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.ml Morning Worship ,.i
-
Christia.n Baptist Mission
Main Street '
Mrs. Lois DUnaway, Pastor
10 a.m. Sunday School
II a.m. Mo'rning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening WQrShip
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting,
Wednesday &-Thursday
7:00 p.m. Sunday . _
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WAVNESVILI-IE, OHIO"
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'"
CORWIN r
Pentecostal Holiness
-
Acy Lamb, Pastor .
, .
10:'00 a.m':. Sunday &:hool' ..
7 :30 p.m., Sunday, ,
and. Saturday,',Evening
. Wurslh'ip Services '
7:30
Seryice . ,
MT. HOhlt
United Methodist ' .
ChurCh: . -
, . "
, Rev. ,Leof)ard ,BaX:ter'
"" " ... .t
< 9:,30 SundaY' Schooi -.
. 11:00 a.m
Service " ' ..
7:3'0.p:m., Prayer
SellVice '
, .
c
Lv;rLE ,
,. / '
United Methodist '
. Church ' ,'
,John K. Smith, Minister ;'
J'" '
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
1 0:30 a.m., Sunday Worship .
Service .. i' , .:
,8:00-9:00' p.m.,
evening, Bible Study ,
.. ..- ,
. ' ".
Wilrilillgton Pike & .
Social Row Road
Bus Minister:
, ' .
9:00 a.m., Sunday .. Oible School
\.0: 15 a.m.:.Sunday Worship
1'0: 15 a.in., Sunday Youth
Worship '. '., : , ..
Genntown United Church '" :.
, , pf Chfist : '. '
. Rouic.'41
...1 ,
' f' .
-, Pastor
. .
,9:39 ,a.I1l. ,Worsllll) ...
A 19:30 S(lIiduy "
5:00 0:111: Y()uth ," I
, \":1 ', ' '. (I
; . FcU"wship .; . '. "or ..
1
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' 3 I ,'. ([' . (J
'. '0 '&:hvof ' ,
- :to:3q'a.nl.
for infotm'atiol'" I Worship . . '
\ 1. I, ." '. . ' 7:30 p:ril.. Sunday Evening
. ' Fir" aaptist ,church . $crvi'clr ','. " I
,,: -. ' 7:30 p.m. Wo(j'pcsday. Midweek
...... .. Osborne, Pastor Prayorai)d Study , '
, 1'0':00 Schnol . .'Jona'hsRun, ..
, . i I ::00 a.m.,Morning Worship . .. Church
,6:3(fp.m:,Tf8ining Unio'n ' 0" 7 " '.
I
lio 3 l:as t '
p .. m.,J;:yc'ling . Kidd, Pastor! "
,1,30p.m:,Wednesday Prayer ""
Meeting .' &l.ln .. SlInd",y &;hool ,
wit,h Southern Bap 10:'00 & II :,OOa.m:, Sunday
list . .. W().rship Service ,"
F.rst Church.of Christ. -7:30 p.m .. Sun'day Evening
East High Street : Worship .
Steve Tigner, Minister Unit;i"Metbod'ist
9:30 a.m., Sunday Bihle Schoul . . . Ctiurch
ro:30 a.m., Sunday Worship and ' 1f,lVid Harper, Pastor
.' Communion
9:30 a,m., Sunday Church
6;00 p.m., Sunday Yuuth Scrvil:e
Meeting ..
-10:30 a.m., Sunday School
6:30 p.m., Sunday Christian II :00 a.m., Sunday Worship
Youth Hour
Service
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening Youth Fellowship and Bible
. Worship , . Study
7:30 p.m., Wednesday Bible
Study
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Friends Meeting
Church
Fourth Street ncar lIigh E. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamil,toll, Pastor
9:3'0 a.m., Sunday School '
10:45 a.rn. Sundlty Meeting for
Worship (unprogrammed)
" St, Augustine Church
High Street '
Rev. Joseoh H. Lutmer, P-dstor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
R a.m . . & R p,m. Holy IfdyS
7:30 p.m. -First Friday
7:45 a;m .. lfdily Mass
5:30 Saturday Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal ,
Church
Third & Main Streets.
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
II :-15 a:m., Morning Prayer -
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays: .
Holy Communion 2nd & 4th
Sundays
Un'ited Methodist:
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Mi'nister
, 8:00 a.m. Worship Service
,' 10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
. , 9:OQ a.m. Sunday Church at

Waynesyille Rescue
Mission
Corner of 73 & Corwin Rd.
Rev. Sherman Cook, Pastor
10:30 a.m .. Sunday School
7:00 p.m., Sunday Eve: Service
7:30 p.m., Wednesday Eve.
Service
o
7:30 p.m., Sal.
FIRST'CHURCHOF GOD
49 S. Main Street
9:30 a.m . Sunday School
10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship, .
7:30 p.m'. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday Young
People's Service
10:00 a.l1). Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening
VAllE"
United Methodist
'- ' Church
, " Walnut'-Vine
- Robert R. Meredi'th 'Pastor
,
9:30 a.m. Sunday SChool
) 0:3.0 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m . . Youth
jr. high &
7:45 p.m. Wednesday choir
rehears:l1
Spring Valley Church
of Christ
Glady Street
10:09 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 p.m. Evening,
Wo ship ,
Spring Valley
Friends Church
Mound Street
E. Friend Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.ml Morning Worship ,.i
-
Christia.n Baptist Mission
Main Street '
Mrs. Lois DUnaway, Pastor
10 a.m. Sunday School
II a.m. Mo'rning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening WQrShip
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting,
Wednesday &-Thursday
7:00 p.m. Sunday . _
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WAVNESVILLE, OHIO
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WAVNESVILI-IE, OHIO"
LE MAY'S B 8t R CLEANERS '

'"
CORWIN r
Pentecostal Holiness
-
Acy Lamb, Pastor .
, .
10:'00 a.m':. Sunday &:hool' ..
7 :30 p.m., Sunday, ,
and. Saturday,',Evening
. Wurslh'ip Services '
7:30
Seryice . ,
MT. HOhlt
United Methodist ' .
ChurCh: . -
, . "
, Rev. ,Leof)ard ,BaX:ter'
"" " ... .t
< 9:,30 SundaY' Schooi -.
. 11:00 a.m
Service " ' ..
7:3'0.p:m., Prayer
SellVice '
, .
c
Lv;rLE ,
,. / '
United Methodist '
. Church ' ,'
,John K. Smith, Minister ;'
J'" '
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
1 0:30 a.m., Sunday Worship .
Service .. i' , .:
,8:00-9:00' p.m.,
evening, Bible Study ,
.. ..- ,
. ' ".
Wilrilillgton Pike & .
Social Row Road
Bus Minister:
, ' .
9:00 a.m., Sunday .. Oible School
\.0: 15 a.m.:.Sunday Worship
1'0: 15 a.in., Sunday Youth
Worship '. '., : , ..
Genntown United Church '" :.
, , pf Chfist : '. '
. Rouic.'41
...1 ,
' f' .
-, Pastor
. .
,9:39 ,a.I1l. ,Worsllll) ...
A 19:30 S(lIiduy "
5:00 0:111: Y()uth ," I
, \":1 ', ' '. (I
; . FcU"wship .; . '. "or ..
1
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WOODWe,Rt<,.I'\fG wi QuIP:nent; -10"
table,saw1t_ble Dlaner 4'.' be,t sander
portable:.,.'} t.iuid router, ' '$200.
,..."one 32t1'
" .
.F.C . bookt<eeper' '
wants. full or ,parttlme employment.
callaftliir 6 p'.m., All
confidential, ' 32c I
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38 LA VI NG . hens, a piece. Call
8974107 . . ', ,.' ' 32cl ,WANTED :
! t
MAVTAG. Wringer 6waSher, il'ke new.
550. Call p.m.,
" t . 32cl
UPRI PraCtice, plano, Make offer.
Call 8852184 af,ter 5:30 p''''' '
.32cl
GARAnE.sALE'; Boys and girls cloth
Iny from :small to teenage sizes. On
Miami Street' by SChOOl QUllalnQ oh
ThurSday afterl'ioon, 9:a: m. to S p.m.
on Friday' and , . , ::I2cl
ENCVCl,C>PEDIA latest
edition!. Junior and regular set.
89761;)3. . ,.... 32cl

Plckup Truck.
Pay balance l:JlIe Waynesville National
Bank. 32<:1 ,.
HOOK'S Market. Route ' 4,8
south at ,RldgevJ,le. 9pen dally 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Homegrown sweet ' corn, '
tomatoes, be_ns. :. peaches melons
peppe;s . honey, AlSo ,by bushe'
cabbage, - '$:.!; cucumbers, $2.50; to
matoes, field ' rim $3 p,lcked; ' $2 50
you piCk . .., .. " I 32C1, ' ..
1968 CAMARQ; 4 sp,eed on' floor
g09d condition" Phone after. 5:3d '
p.m" 897':6761'. ' ' . 31c2 .
'AKC 'mlnlature p'oo'dles( :
AKC ,miniatUre dachsh'unds
.' 31c2
SCRATCH. pads for sale at 'The'Mlaml "
Gazette. loS, S: "Maln St.
. ... , '.
FOR SAt.E: Lot,1 2.227 acres located '
on Corwin ''32ctf
, I
RIDE' to, NCR from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
shift. Pho"he 8975741. 32cl
---
THE new day ' for
chlrdren from 6- 12. Recreaflons,
hikes and classes on good grooming,
nature study, etc. If Interested, call
897 6681. 32cI
OLD vlolln or celto. Call colttkt
Dayton 2990217. 32e8
' WANTEP: B8byslttlng. Phone 897 '
5921. Ask for Jean. 18netf
'WANTED: A small
Also a child's large riding tricycle.
Phone 897 S921. 19ctf
'IN MEME>RI UM '
In Memory of Our Son
Garry Lewis Moore ,
Born ' December 261.1947
DledJJuly, '26, 1 !:I67
Our darting Garry, how brief thy stay,
: So short and hasty was thy day.
Ending so ..soon thy ' journey
Pain and grief no more he'll bear.
Garry was mild and lovely.
Gentle as a summer breeze.
as ttle air of evening.
When If floafs"'a mong the trees.
, ,
Hard It Is from thee to part,
Stili Inside, we have an aching heart.
But we know up In heaven you're
gone. ., .
As days 99 bY, we try to say,
God, thy will 'be done.
<
Mr. and Mrs. Hen y Moore
and family of Waynesville
32c1
-f.J
A narrow belt tends to
, the waistline appear small
er, while a'-wide bell tends to.
' make it' look' iarger. '
I ,
Aug' .. 6 8e'gfnniog af ,t ,P.M.
. each. month hereafter
, pickqp.call;.'
.. f.,,' ,
"PL:ANS RELEASEe ,
, . FOR'V:8.0. '., , "
" '.vARl 'Sftow" I "-
Waynesville . Are.a, U.S.O, ', I: I
(Maiy) ,
Bellman, is " scouting local 'and ..' .
area'talent-for a two,hour variety
show scheduled for
Sept. 24 at Wayriesville High
School.
Proceeds from the eVent will
be forwarded for U$e in enter-
taining ,servicemen throughout
the world.
"We are looking, for all ' kinds
.of talent in the are,a," Mrs. Bell-
man said.
"We lleed all the volunteer
help we can get ,and I'm hoping
that parents of servicemen over-
seas will come forward to assist,"
she continued. '
This will be .the first area pro
ject to be piloted by Mrs. Bell-
ma.n since she was appointed
area U.S.O. Chairman earlier in
the summer. Mrs. Bellman works
in cooperation with Honorary
U.S.O. Chairman, WayneSVille
Mayor, Dexter Martin and Mrs.
Tom Williams, U.S.O. Treasurer.
' Persons interested in partici-
pating in the proposed variety
show e.r volunteering their help
may contact Mrs. Bellman at
897-5826.
CUSTOM
BOD BUILDER
ALL'l'YPES
, .REMODELING
\ " .
.. " . Son
21 N. Sni ST.

91'J"i Your 11II1II II"" 011 !iIIf.StIck
VINYL. JIIIII; pr-. GIl willi 11.....
thIIIIly Ill'll rCl' ,an.
.T SIGNS
,

'Y__ " ..... 011 oatcloCl' VillJI ..... ftIII..
]l'cr side cr deer. tSlate w!:idl.) JIIiit PIW OIL Jt ...,..
loted! nall,..1l111a1re .bOlll 'iIi'\llfCa!l Jar trIIcbt...
RED'L10N SALES--
P.O. Box 188
Springboro, Ohio 45066 "
1-
" i,', .... . "
NOWHERE
WI LL YOU FI NO
A BEn'EA' BUY
"'ON,A .
.I I \ ,I: ,t) .. ' ";
MATTR$
(SHOP WHERE YOU SAVE)
1 'f i' .1
..... . ; ....
LEITL VISIT'S LYTLE-Florian Leitl of Line, Austria has
been visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sheehan at near-
by Lytle for the past two weeks. Florian is here on the Ohio
Lions Qub and Upper Austiran Lions Oub Youth Exchange
Program. The Sheehan's daughter, Karen, who was affiliated with
the same program visited Florian and his family a few weeks ago.
Aorian has two brothers who are also visiting the United States on
the same program. They are Martin and Andreas Leit!. Aorian's
visit will last a month. - Dennis Dalton Photo
,/
ACB088
1. Radar
..,ot
5. KOIUIters
and such
1l.Agea
12. Badge
IS. Haul
U.Very
poor
marks
15. Humerus
IS. Freudian
term
11. Tinfoil
19.A1rllne
abbre-
viation
20: Shoe
width size
n .. Played out
23. .
paratlve
wfflx
24. Whereto
spend a
centime
26. lI'iablDg
gear
28.Kore
eutthan
north,

cOop
SO. Sagacious
32. Assemble,
utroops
35. Type size
38. SUite,
38. Greek
letter
. Hau!
41.R&vel
42. Verb
form
43. Nec.!d1Re
abapea
U.ODe
48. IIex1can
rubber
tree
-iT. Kiatakea
49. Intercom
word
50. Fashions
51. Frees of
DOwN
1. Faith
2. Cry from
the back
. row
3. PartiCiple
ending
4. Writer's
adden-
dum
5. Adjacent
S.Type
measure
7. Warp-
yam
8. Wild plum
9. Camped
out
10. Labora- Today's Answer
tory
items
14. Shag or
twist
11. Two
fllLl
18. Symbol
for
neon
22.StyUah
25. Roman
money
27. Canadian
province:
abbr.
29. Mortal
30. Uses a
loom
31. Reverse
32. Quagmire
33. BanIshed
34. Steam
pipes
37. From
40, Unearthly
44. Peruvian
coin
46. WhIte
yam
48. Music
note

ative
word
(1III':11Il[1 CHIITIII '.; I'CIOOl
."
48 & Lower Springboro Rd.
offers
111111-1'
C' h r fl't i a 0 'r I i or n 9
HJlh dim ic St a oda r ds
"Phoo'de T.
I"
C'laslIs, hr""
J, .
Prekindergarten (a_. 2%. '.: .:
KinderlJllrten, 1st '!Vade ' "
. ,'. ':.;' : " .: t. .: :
, " J
PHONE 933-&788 ' I
, .
(

.
,
"
.,
t
, ,
WOODWe,Rt<,.I'\fG wi QuIP:nent; -10"
table,saw1t_ble Dlaner 4'.' be,t sander
portable:.,.'} t.iuid router, ' '$200.
,..."one 32t1'
" .
.F.C . bookt<eeper' '
wants. full or ,parttlme employment.
callaftliir 6 p'.m., All
confidential, ' 32c I
I' .... J r, ,"---
38 LA VI NG . hens, a piece. Call
8974107 . . ', ,.' ' 32cl ,WANTED :
! t
MAVTAG. Wringer 6waSher, il'ke new.
550. Call p.m.,
" t . 32cl
UPRI PraCtice, plano, Make offer.
Call 8852184 af,ter 5:30 p''''' '
.32cl
GARAnE.sALE'; Boys and girls cloth
Iny from :small to teenage sizes. On
Miami Street' by SChOOl QUllalnQ oh
ThurSday afterl'ioon, 9:a: m. to S p.m.
on Friday' and , . , ::I2cl
ENCVCl,C>PEDIA latest
edition!. Junior and regular set.
89761;)3. . ,.... 32cl

Plckup Truck.
Pay balance l:JlIe Waynesville National
Bank. 32<:1 ,.
HOOK'S Market. Route ' 4,8
south at ,RldgevJ,le. 9pen dally 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Homegrown sweet ' corn, '
tomatoes, be_ns. :. peaches melons
peppe;s . honey, AlSo ,by bushe'
cabbage, - '$:.!; cucumbers, $2.50; to
matoes, field ' rim $3 p,lcked; ' $2 50
you piCk . .., .. " I 32C1, ' ..
1968 CAMARQ; 4 sp,eed on' floor
g09d condition" Phone after. 5:3d '
p.m" 897':6761'. ' ' . 31c2 .
'AKC 'mlnlature p'oo'dles( :
AKC ,miniatUre dachsh'unds
.' 31c2
SCRATCH. pads for sale at 'The'Mlaml "
Gazette. loS, S: "Maln St.
. ... , '.
FOR SAt.E: Lot,1 2.227 acres located '
on Corwin ''32ctf
, I
RIDE' to, NCR from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
shift. Pho"he 8975741. 32cl
---
THE new day ' for
chlrdren from 6- 12. Recreaflons,
hikes and classes on good grooming,
nature study, etc. If Interested, call
897 6681. 32cI
OLD vlolln or celto. Call colttkt
Dayton 2990217. 32e8
' WANTEP: B8byslttlng. Phone 897 '
5921. Ask for Jean. 18netf
'WANTED: A small
Also a child's large riding tricycle.
Phone 897 S921. 19ctf
'IN MEME>RI UM '
In Memory of Our Son
Garry Lewis Moore ,
Born ' December 261.1947
DledJJuly, '26, 1 !:I67
Our darting Garry, how brief thy stay,
: So short and hasty was thy day.
Ending so ..soon thy ' journey
Pain and grief no more he'll bear.
Garry was mild and lovely.
Gentle as a summer breeze.
as ttle air of evening.
When If floafs"'a mong the trees.
, ,
Hard It Is from thee to part,
Stili Inside, we have an aching heart.
But we know up In heaven you're
gone. ., .
As days 99 bY, we try to say,
God, thy will 'be done.
<
Mr. and Mrs. Hen y Moore
and family of Waynesville
32c1
-f.J
A narrow belt tends to
, the waistline appear small
er, while a'-wide bell tends to.
' make it' look' iarger. '
I ,
Aug' .. 6 8e'gfnniog af ,t ,P.M.
. each. month hereafter
, pickqp.call;.'
.. f.,,' ,
"PL:ANS RELEASEe ,
, . FOR'V:8.0. '., , "
" '.vARl 'Sftow" I "-
Waynesville . Are.a, U.S.O, ', I: I
(Maiy) ,
Bellman, is " scouting local 'and ..' .
area'talent-for a two,hour variety
show scheduled for
Sept. 24 at Wayriesville High
School.
Proceeds from the eVent will
be forwarded for U$e in enter-
taining ,servicemen throughout
the world.
"We are looking, for all ' kinds
.of talent in the are,a," Mrs. Bell-
man said.
"We lleed all the volunteer
help we can get ,and I'm hoping
that parents of servicemen over-
seas will come forward to assist,"
she continued. '
This will be .the first area pro
ject to be piloted by Mrs. Bell-
ma.n since she was appointed
area U.S.O. Chairman earlier in
the summer. Mrs. Bellman works
in cooperation with Honorary
U.S.O. Chairman, WayneSVille
Mayor, Dexter Martin and Mrs.
Tom Williams, U.S.O. Treasurer.
' Persons interested in partici-
pating in the proposed variety
show e.r volunteering their help
may contact Mrs. Bellman at
897-5826.
CUSTOM
BOD BUILDER
ALL'l'YPES
, .REMODELING
\ " .
.. " . Son
21 N. Sni ST.

91'J"i Your 11II1II II"" 011 !iIIf.StIck
VINYL. JIIIII; pr-. GIl willi 11.....
thIIIIly Ill'll rCl' ,an.
.T SIGNS
,

'Y__ " ..... 011 oatcloCl' VillJI ..... ftIII..
]l'cr side cr deer. tSlate w!:idl.) JIIiit PIW OIL Jt ...,..
loted! nall,..1l111a1re .bOlll 'iIi'\llfCa!l Jar trIIcbt...
RED'L10N SALES--
P.O. Box 188
Springboro, Ohio 45066 "
1-
" i,', .... . "
NOWHERE
WI LL YOU FI NO
A BEn'EA' BUY
"'ON,A .
.I I \ ,I: ,t) .. ' ";
MATTR$
(SHOP WHERE YOU SAVE)
1 'f i' .1
..... . ; ....
LEITL VISIT'S LYTLE-Florian Leitl of Line, Austria has
been visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sheehan at near-
by Lytle for the past two weeks. Florian is here on the Ohio
Lions Qub and Upper Austiran Lions Oub Youth Exchange
Program. The Sheehan's daughter, Karen, who was affiliated with
the same program visited Florian and his family a few weeks ago.
Aorian has two brothers who are also visiting the United States on
the same program. They are Martin and Andreas Leit!. Aorian's
visit will last a month. - Dennis Dalton Photo
,/
ACB088
1. Radar
..,ot
5. KOIUIters
and such
1l.Agea
12. Badge
IS. Haul
U.Very
poor
marks
15. Humerus
IS. Freudian
term
11. Tinfoil
19.A1rllne
abbre-
viation
20: Shoe
width size
n .. Played out
23. .
paratlve
wfflx
24. Whereto
spend a
centime
26. lI'iablDg
gear
28.Kore
eutthan
north,

cOop
SO. Sagacious
32. Assemble,
utroops
35. Type size
38. SUite,
38. Greek
letter
. Hau!
41.R&vel
42. Verb
form
43. Nec.!d1Re
abapea
U.ODe
48. IIex1can
rubber
tree
-iT. Kiatakea
49. Intercom
word
50. Fashions
51. Frees of
DOwN
1. Faith
2. Cry from
the back
. row
3. PartiCiple
ending
4. Writer's
adden-
dum
5. Adjacent
S.Type
measure
7. Warp-
yam
8. Wild plum
9. Camped
out
10. Labora- Today's Answer
tory
items
14. Shag or
twist
11. Two
fllLl
18. Symbol
for
neon
22.StyUah
25. Roman
money
27. Canadian
province:
abbr.
29. Mortal
30. Uses a
loom
31. Reverse
32. Quagmire
33. BanIshed
34. Steam
pipes
37. From
40, Unearthly
44. Peruvian
coin
46. WhIte
yam
48. Music
note

ative
word
(1III':11Il[1 CHIITIII '.; I'CIOOl
."
48 & Lower Springboro Rd.
offers
111111-1'
C' h r fl't i a 0 'r I i or n 9
HJlh dim ic St a oda r ds
"Phoo'de T.
I"
C'laslIs, hr""
J, .
Prekindergarten (a_. 2%. '.: .:
KinderlJllrten, 1st '!Vade ' "
. ,'. ':.;' : " .: t. .: :
, " J
PHONE 933-&788 ' I
, .
(

.
,
"
.,
t
, ,
"
cpmes first .. and do you
. .
Ttaditionally, . we c.arry on,ly fine'
quality
... your satisfaction is
"'" .... - .. ,
.. ..
'.
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
PH;
'0 _ I
, . ,

, . .
-
DOES YOUR BASEMENT' FEE1'.'1.IKi A : CAVe,
ARE THJNGS A LITTLE OAMP ARO'UND YOUR '
I
'!'
HOUSE; THE HUMIDITV GETTING VOU' DQWN?,;.
WELL, PURKEY'S HAS, THE DEHU- '
MIDIFIER.
.
DEHIMID'IFI EI
4 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
13 pts. to 24 pts.
Starting at '79'5
"
cpmes first .. and do you
. .
Ttaditionally, . we c.arry on,ly fine'
quality
... your satisfaction is
"'" .... - .. ,
.. ..
'.
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
PH;
'0 _ I
, . ,

, . .
-
DOES YOUR BASEMENT' FEE1'.'1.IKi A : CAVe,
ARE THJNGS A LITTLE OAMP ARO'UND YOUR '
I
'!'
HOUSE; THE HUMIDITV GETTING VOU' DQWN?,;.
WELL, PURKEY'S HAS, THE DEHU- '
MIDIFIER.
.
DEHIMID'IFI EI
4 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
13 pts. to 24 pts.
Starting at '79'5
.,
. ..,.
paid ae Ohio
AugUst 19",1970 - Waynesville, Ohio
"Relrilvls
afiloal Championship
Waynesville in the past may
not have" been known as the
hO'me of chamljions, but Aug. 9'
it was nationally distinguished
by Fieldhobby Charlie, a five-
year-old German short hair
pointer, owned by Bob Poore.
Fieldhobby Charlie brought
Waynesville sports renown by
winning the National Retriever
Championship at the National
Water .Retrieving Championship
for German Short hair pointers
held at Defiance.
Charlie retrieved a handsome
rotating trophy prize that was
added . to Poore's collection of
40 plus trophies and ribbons
won by him and other of Poore's
thorohred dogs.
Saturd"y, Aug. 8, Charlie
walked away with the State of
Ohio Retriever Championship.
He also won first place that day
in Amateur All Age and Open
All Age. Charlie placed third in
Derby' division.
17-month-old daugh-
ter, Quailridge Jean, gained
Poore more honors by winning
first place in the Puppy division,
Aug. 8.
The blooded champion started
the year by 'winning the 1970
Spring, the Indiana Ama teur Gun
Dog rotating trophy.
last year's winning record
included the Buckeye Retriever
Trail at Tropy. Charlie won five
out of six contests.
Charlie took two out of two
lady handlers only Powder Puff
contests at Troy. He ,was handled
by Poore's wife, Carol, also a dog
en thusiast.
. Poore, assisted by his wife,
has been raising and training
German shorthair pointers for
fouf,and a half years .
A friend talked Poore, an avid
hunter, into buying a German
shorthair pointer and Bob chose
since he was the first to run up
to him, Charlie from the 13 sur-
vivors of a 16 pup Ii tt er.
"I haven't been sorry," Poore
said. The young dog raiser-trainer
has turned down some tremen-
dous cash purchase offers for
Charlie.
Poore said that it requires
about two years to complete
the training of a quick learner.
German short hair poi nters,
beautiful dogs to watch in action;
ta.ke a large amount of training,
according to him.
Poore said that he spent a-
round 70 hours final working
time with Charlie during his pre-
paration of the dog for the
National Championship.
He carefully utilizes his leisure
time for dog training when he
isn't working six days a week at
Jones' Sinclair Service at Waynes-
ville.
Poore exemplifies his hard
work and skills with his cham-
pion quail and pheasant dogs
which he enters in competition
as far away as Highland, Mich.
.,;. 'lile, 'lll.,ii hClI liver 'Dllutill
Waynesville has a stinker of a
situation staring it in the face
fromtheeyesofUttle Miami Inc.
,which alleges , that the village is
polluting the ' Little Miami River
with raw sewage.
But It he whole thing smells
according to village officials who
also hae taken action to correct
the accusation.
"Its at of lies," trumpeted
William sawyer, Street and Water
Superint.endent. "We've never
dropped! raw sewag(! into the
river. "
Waynesville village officials
have letters in their possession
from the Ohio Department of
stating that "the village
was doing will could be ex-
pected its facilities."
The village of 1 ,732 popula-
, .
BUSY POLICE CHIEF
MAKES BUSY (::OURT
Waynesville Mayor) Court
was a busy place last Thursday .
night with a total 19 'cases
brought before Mayor ' Dexter
Martin.
These included four cases. for
speeding', the fastest in ex7,', '
cess of 95 mile.s' per hour, one
sppeelillig and f9l;U: .
mt1 puking, two ttaffjc light:Vio-
ti9n operates a primary sewage
treatment plant __and is in the
process of getting a secondary
treatment facility.
"We know that we need a
secondary treatment plant," Saw-
yer continued. "We knew that
when the state okayed plans for
primary treatment."
Waynesville has had its pri-
treatment plant since 1962.
All sewage has gone through the
primary treatment since and no -
raw sewage has ever been by-
passed in to the little Miami Sew-
yer said.
Sawyer reported that the plant
is removing apprOximately 50
per cent of the Bio Chemical Ox
ygen Demand (BOD) and 80-90 .
per cent of the suspended solids.
These percentaged vary from
.. hi
yiolati,C?lI1s'? .. (friying while, un.:.:
, '" . '-. . ,'
I :\" 'road . HAPPYNESS tS A BROWNI E McCue, , .'
. '. '. one nO: bfjerator's I " ' o( and M{s. James E. McCue of WYOnllllg, IS shown above !'f .. '."'L ........\1
... .' , ... o .. Ada Kelly, 101, of The Frierids
. b!s.hug and !iss. l..cila, a wilt going Two
\ 26 Scouts soon. atneng 35 Cind hna t i' . . ,
and toured W*yncsvillc guided
by. Mialili Gaze,tte Dennis
\::
.,
. ..,.
paid ae Ohio
AugUst 19",1970 - Waynesville, Ohio
"Relrilvls
afiloal Championship
Waynesville in the past may
not have" been known as the
hO'me of chamljions, but Aug. 9'
it was nationally distinguished
by Fieldhobby Charlie, a five-
year-old German short hair
pointer, owned by Bob Poore.
Fieldhobby Charlie brought
Waynesville sports renown by
winning the National Retriever
Championship at the National
Water .Retrieving Championship
for German Short hair pointers
held at Defiance.
Charlie retrieved a handsome
rotating trophy prize that was
added . to Poore's collection of
40 plus trophies and ribbons
won by him and other of Poore's
thorohred dogs.
Saturd"y, Aug. 8, Charlie
walked away with the State of
Ohio Retriever Championship.
He also won first place that day
in Amateur All Age and Open
All Age. Charlie placed third in
Derby' division.
17-month-old daugh-
ter, Quailridge Jean, gained
Poore more honors by winning
first place in the Puppy division,
Aug. 8.
The blooded champion started
the year by 'winning the 1970
Spring, the Indiana Ama teur Gun
Dog rotating trophy.
last year's winning record
included the Buckeye Retriever
Trail at Tropy. Charlie won five
out of six contests.
Charlie took two out of two
lady handlers only Powder Puff
contests at Troy. He ,was handled
by Poore's wife, Carol, also a dog
en thusiast.
. Poore, assisted by his wife,
has been raising and training
German shorthair pointers for
fouf,and a half years .
A friend talked Poore, an avid
hunter, into buying a German
shorthair pointer and Bob chose
since he was the first to run up
to him, Charlie from the 13 sur-
vivors of a 16 pup Ii tt er.
"I haven't been sorry," Poore
said. The young dog raiser-trainer
has turned down some tremen-
dous cash purchase offers for
Charlie.
Poore said that it requires
about two years to complete
the training of a quick learner.
German short hair poi nters,
beautiful dogs to watch in action;
ta.ke a large amount of training,
according to him.
Poore said that he spent a-
round 70 hours final working
time with Charlie during his pre-
paration of the dog for the
National Championship.
He carefully utilizes his leisure
time for dog training when he
isn't working six days a week at
Jones' Sinclair Service at Waynes-
ville.
Poore exemplifies his hard
work and skills with his cham-
pion quail and pheasant dogs
which he enters in competition
as far away as Highland, Mich.
.,;. 'lile, 'lll.,ii hClI liver 'Dllutill
Waynesville has a stinker of a
situation staring it in the face
fromtheeyesofUttle Miami Inc.
,which alleges , that the village is
polluting the ' Little Miami River
with raw sewage.
But It he whole thing smells
according to village officials who
also hae taken action to correct
the accusation.
"Its at of lies," trumpeted
William sawyer, Street and Water
Superint.endent. "We've never
dropped! raw sewag(! into the
river. "
Waynesville village officials
have letters in their possession
from the Ohio Department of
stating that "the village
was doing will could be ex-
pected its facilities."
The village of 1 ,732 popula-
, .
BUSY POLICE CHIEF
MAKES BUSY (::OURT
Waynesville Mayor) Court
was a busy place last Thursday .
night with a total 19 'cases
brought before Mayor ' Dexter
Martin.
These included four cases. for
speeding', the fastest in ex7,', '
cess of 95 mile.s' per hour, one
sppeelillig and f9l;U: .
mt1 puking, two ttaffjc light:Vio-
ti9n operates a primary sewage
treatment plant __and is in the
process of getting a secondary
treatment facility.
"We know that we need a
secondary treatment plant," Saw-
yer continued. "We knew that
when the state okayed plans for
primary treatment."
Waynesville has had its pri-
treatment plant since 1962.
All sewage has gone through the
primary treatment since and no -
raw sewage has ever been by-
passed in to the little Miami Sew-
yer said.
Sawyer reported that the plant
is removing apprOximately 50
per cent of the Bio Chemical Ox
ygen Demand (BOD) and 80-90 .
per cent of the suspended solids.
These percentaged vary from
.. hi
yiolati,C?lI1s'? .. (friying while, un.:.:
, '" . '-. . ,'
I :\" 'road . HAPPYNESS tS A BROWNI E McCue, , .'
. '. '. one nO: bfjerator's I " ' o( and M{s. James E. McCue of WYOnllllg, IS shown above !'f .. '."'L ........\1
... .' , ... o .. Ada Kelly, 101, of The Frierids
. b!s.hug and !iss. l..cila, a wilt going Two
\ 26 Scouts soon. atneng 35 Cind hna t i' . . ,
and toured W*yncsvillc guided
by. Mialili Gaze,tte Dennis
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.' . ", the' .up Qie egg: 'luis
Dennli Dalton . ........ ' . . . . . ' Ed'to,t ' .. btoke,
' . . '.,,' i ", ' could .not 'be" fi)'{ed a
O. Hili . ' /' '. . ' . .. Ad.ertlslnl M ...... r. '; pa ' I t " "so .. we. 'haw , '. "to ' wait ,tu. n, 'ti,l '
Phtrllp Mor ... n . . .. , . ', ,' ,"
David Edsall ' , , .. , ., ..... ' . ' .' ... . . . . . next week. The girlS, were quite
0, Hili, D.vld-Edsall , .. , . ..... . P.UbUlh.rs.
P.O, eo. 11. W.y .......... o ..... 410.1 nQt go.last.,W,B ,.' ei be,cause
M ....... ' of tIM OhIO N .......... AaOclatlon' . ' '
too m.any -on. the front , seat 9f
A FARM DIARY
Bv D.J. Frazier
August 1,4, 1970. Mid-Au-
gust . . Vacation time is almost
over, ilt least for those with any
connection with schools. Hot
spells and cold fronts, one after
the other until it is hard to re-
member which days were hot
enough to want to go swimming
and which one were cold enough
to make a little fire feel good.
Lots of wind from the tail end
of the tornadoes. Fortunately,
none hit here. The slack season
on the farm. Time for farmers
to go camping or take a trip.
Rather dull around hete, no
.Country- Fair, no horse show to
I amuse us, but always chores to
do if have stock. Cows have
to be milked and calves fed.
Fall crops of little pigs are be- ,
, ginning t o arrive. Iron weed
thistles are the flowering weeds
now. Too bad they are bad
weeds because they ' are liand-
some, that is the Dig Scotch
thistles, nQt the- drab Canadian
ones that are such a pest. Toge-
ther, they make a' nice flower
arrangement.
Buffy, the Httle Scottie pup,
is beginning to develop quite !l
personality. She ,hides under the
liVing room sofa, and comes out
with a rush, gJ'ow,ling to join in
the game that .shoebutton and
the Saint are having. Dirk and
Snuffy finally arrived at their
destination at midnight instead
of noon as planned. Just why
we have ' not learned, but it
seemed to be that the flight
that they were booked on out
of Chicago did not go to Wichata.
At any rate, they got there and
Time
the truck which is against the
law and dangerous. It cIpwds
the dJiver. tlOO and ' nQw
' again " . I"
An .. interesting ' controversy
has come up iil ' tlie, papers over
that report s:omeone made about
lack of nourishment in some of
our most advertised cereals. No
'nourishment in . shredded wheat,'
cherrios . and corn flakes. Of
courSe., inO!it of U$ take all ads
with a grain of sait, ,bOut cereiiIs
and milk has become a stilndard
breakfast, mostly carbohydrates,
it is true, starch and sugar except
for the tfrilk. Then the answeR
come back -good energy pro-
du'cers, just as good as bacon and
eggs, so what? ' There is much.
talk now-about the need for pro;
tein in OUI diets, and too much
sugar and starch, All the -weight
reducers know a.bout that. Ac-
cording to a ch3rt calle4 mostly
from ' t sources: shred-
and money;: ',.
are difficult to
account for..:..
. A CHECKING 'ACCOUNT
can save time and
steps and keep track
of your expenses
-SMART- IDEA
911101 CITIll19
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A' GAZETTE .:i_ ' . ',". .,. tei . .),"1 . "
. "., '\ ; " 7 ........... II., ... I1 . ", " ',/. '. . ,,' . f" We , .. did, 110t. go : to 'the ,.saJ<" , .
I,' - , '. ../ C -i' . ..
.' . ", the' .up Qie egg: 'luis
Dennli Dalton . ........ ' . . . . . ' Ed'to,t ' .. btoke,
' . . '.,,' i ", ' could .not 'be" fi)'{ed a
O. Hili . ' /' '. . ' . .. Ad.ertlslnl M ...... r. '; pa ' I t " "so .. we. 'haw , '. "to ' wait ,tu. n, 'ti,l '
Phtrllp Mor ... n . . .. , . ', ,' ,"
David Edsall ' , , .. , ., ..... ' . ' .' ... . . . . . next week. The girlS, were quite
0, Hili, D.vld-Edsall , .. , . ..... . P.UbUlh.rs.
P.O, eo. 11. W.y .......... o ..... 410.1 nQt go.last.,W,B ,.' ei be,cause
M ....... ' of tIM OhIO N .......... AaOclatlon' . ' '
too m.any -on. the front , seat 9f
A FARM DIARY
Bv D.J. Frazier
August 1,4, 1970. Mid-Au-
gust . . Vacation time is almost
over, ilt least for those with any
connection with schools. Hot
spells and cold fronts, one after
the other until it is hard to re-
member which days were hot
enough to want to go swimming
and which one were cold enough
to make a little fire feel good.
Lots of wind from the tail end
of the tornadoes. Fortunately,
none hit here. The slack season
on the farm. Time for farmers
to go camping or take a trip.
Rather dull around hete, no
.Country- Fair, no horse show to
I amuse us, but always chores to
do if have stock. Cows have
to be milked and calves fed.
Fall crops of little pigs are be- ,
, ginning t o arrive. Iron weed
thistles are the flowering weeds
now. Too bad they are bad
weeds because they ' are liand-
some, that is the Dig Scotch
thistles, nQt the- drab Canadian
ones that are such a pest. Toge-
ther, they make a' nice flower
arrangement.
Buffy, the Httle Scottie pup,
is beginning to develop quite !l
personality. She ,hides under the
liVing room sofa, and comes out
with a rush, gJ'ow,ling to join in
the game that .shoebutton and
the Saint are having. Dirk and
Snuffy finally arrived at their
destination at midnight instead
of noon as planned. Just why
we have ' not learned, but it
seemed to be that the flight
that they were booked on out
of Chicago did not go to Wichata.
At any rate, they got there and
Time
the truck which is against the
law and dangerous. It cIpwds
the dJiver. tlOO and ' nQw
' again " . I"
An .. interesting ' controversy
has come up iil ' tlie, papers over
that report s:omeone made about
lack of nourishment in some of
our most advertised cereals. No
'nourishment in . shredded wheat,'
cherrios . and corn flakes. Of
courSe., inO!it of U$ take all ads
with a grain of sait, ,bOut cereiiIs
and milk has become a stilndard
breakfast, mostly carbohydrates,
it is true, starch and sugar except
for the tfrilk. Then the answeR
come back -good energy pro-
du'cers, just as good as bacon and
eggs, so what? ' There is much.
talk now-about the need for pro;
tein in OUI diets, and too much
sugar and starch, All the -weight
reducers know a.bout that. Ac-
cording to a ch3rt calle4 mostly
from ' t sources: shred-
and money;: ',.
are difficult to
account for..:..
. A CHECKING 'ACCOUNT
can save time and
steps and keep track
of your expenses
-SMART- IDEA
911101 CITIll19
"
I '
II Illl
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II
II
lill E I C IIII E' I' 'III , I C'I
, III C II C I rll ICC 1,_11 "
I F YOU ARE 85 OR OVER ALL YOU NEED TO:DO
TO TAKE ADVANTAGE O,F THIS. SENIOR CITllENS.
ACCOUNT IS COME IN, .CALL US, OR WRITE AND
US AND WE WILL GLADLY CHANGE YOUR AC-
COUNT ACCORQ.INGL Y,
'.
,.. I'DBW 1''1111 , I.. . _
ALL ACCOUNT81NSUitJD UP TO ",oOiJ,8Y THE FEDeRAL
, MEMBER; FEDEfU\L RESERVE SYSTEM " "'"'' . '" ' ,
W.,.II'",'" .' .!' r

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. ..
"'I"!I"'IIII, NEWS ,,;. ";' deep;':ftYer to; 3? 5 de
,
.' ted. by " . .. a medium'
, 'the ' R3 wi'll ; * each ''ham, cornep
,.,.,... ... ,.c., ' <' T, ' \',; 'an,' event ,of evening, Sept. beef pork. Saute the
. ;&;A. , of :4 8 ,:p.m. the Waynesville l11
eat
. 3 or fat
' .' New. ' 'York ' C.tYJspent the' week " .Junfor. High Auditorium. Adm,is- .1/3, cup ,finely chopped omon.
, ' sion lis $1.00 'per ' and MlX1 1 until
, then .. they the tickets are now ',being' sold by tPick, stlfqng constantly: cup
: of son, the Raihbo\v girls, Lynn's Dress flour, * to 1 tsp. dry ",lustard, 1
EddIe. I?tag.o.' graduated or you can' purchase them. sal,t aqd.2 cups rrulk. When
frorp ,'the ' at the door.
thIS rruxture has cooked, com-
on. Aug: 2. , " "
" Models for the show will be bine it with: 2lbs. cooked drained
" ,.ijt_s, ,John 'Sons oJ the Rainb<;>w girls' and ,featured Th,en the en-
, were weeRend for exciting evening will be rruxture. Form 1 1/4
", of ,E41th 'Hawke, the" Sing Out group, 10ch Roll the.m Bound
", Mrs . . Wlf'lfre? which will sing the inter- Breadmg. golden
. Sunday . (or;- Milwaqk-ee t' for , a mission: Refreshments and door brown. Dram on absorbent pa-
, month's son, l)avid prizes will be inclu'ded 'in'the ,pro- per and serve at once:
family. -. gram.
Apples stuffed With sauer-'
\ : .,' '.
The Rainbow Girls are mighty .kraut. Preheat oven to 375 de- .
\ BI RTH AN"NOUNCEMENT . buSy this summer. Some of the gree.s. 'Pare the of 4 large
, " events which t hey have enjoyed apples. Remove the 'pulp
. and Mrs. William Settle- and are about to enjoy are as and dIscard the core, leavmg a
proudly announce the ar- . follows: on Thursday, Aug. 13, shell . the pulp, and
, of 9 lb. }'4 oz. baby boy the line offiqers enjoyed a' slum- to It 2 cups .dramed canned or
on Sunday; Aug. '9 'at be( party at the home of the cooked sauerkraut, 1/5 tsp. pep-
'""'- . .ton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. 'Set- Worthy Advisor, Sherry Jsaacs; per, 1/4 tsp. seeds, and
tlemyrenamed their new son Saturday, Aug. 15, six girls went salt as nee,ded, . FIll ,the shells .
.... , William joiris an to Middletown'.s Friendship Place them In a WIth 1/4
.. brother and sister a,t home. and brought home the" traveling water .or dry wme. Bake until
'. '
, Ice :cr.m
Sat;;: Aug:.;22 is. e
Un'ited .Methodist' ch,urch.
Lytle, Ohio ." I
H.ELP BEAUTI FY WAYNESVILLE
Buy Trash Can Liners
50 'IN A DISPENSER BOX
AT Plus Tax , WE DELIVER
Call 897-6185 or 8976961
KURALT
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HARMON
CRONIN
To The Top of The World
The Castaways
Great Radio Comedians
A Pocketfull Of Rye
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826
Thelma Settlemyre of Wil- trophy; Sunday, Aug. 16, fiftee'n tender. Baste frequently, 4 serv-
rni.Ogtohis the paternal "grand- girls enjoyed at Cowan ings. ,
I ..... .......... -......i
. mqttter and,Mr. and Mrs.Clirney lake; and on ITuesaay, Aug. 18,
Converse of Latonia' are the ma- they visited Oxford
. The new Fri.endship Night in Oxford. A
arrival's ' gieat-grandriwther . is coming event in which all Rain-
Mrs. :Edna St. John of Waynes- bow Girls are invited is a slum-
ville . . ,' ', ber party. on Saturday, Aug. 22
. . Mr. 'arid Mrs. Forester Wen. held at the home 'of .Mrs. Larma
, '. - . .. :Ferguson' of Rt . 3 are 'an. Hart, Mother Advisor of the
:' ,\nouncing the ' of a first girls. The next morning the girls
. ',' , :. 89n, Jr. ; born Will observe a "go-to-church"
, .),- .. . . in Whi,ch they will go to
, <. ..' d .': ) 1
.: . ". b:oy.joiJis three sisters','at home. The in .the As
,.' . ';PIoud grandparents ate Mr. and sembly enjoy being an active
'. ,t', :", 'Ferguson of I,tt.' 3 group and they have fun working
. .. Ju.lia Smith , of. Lvtle. together.
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"'I"!I"'IIII, NEWS ,,;. ";' deep;':ftYer to; 3? 5 de
,
.' ted. by " . .. a medium'
, 'the ' R3 wi'll ; * each ''ham, cornep
,.,.,... ... ,.c., ' <' T, ' \',; 'an,' event ,of evening, Sept. beef pork. Saute the
. ;&;A. , of :4 8 ,:p.m. the Waynesville l11
eat
. 3 or fat
' .' New. ' 'York ' C.tYJspent the' week " .Junfor. High Auditorium. Adm,is- .1/3, cup ,finely chopped omon.
, ' sion lis $1.00 'per ' and MlX1 1 until
, then .. they the tickets are now ',being' sold by tPick, stlfqng constantly: cup
: of son, the Raihbo\v girls, Lynn's Dress flour, * to 1 tsp. dry ",lustard, 1
EddIe. I?tag.o.' graduated or you can' purchase them. sal,t aqd.2 cups rrulk. When
frorp ,'the ' at the door.
thIS rruxture has cooked, com-
on. Aug: 2. , " "
" Models for the show will be bine it with: 2lbs. cooked drained
" ,.ijt_s, ,John 'Sons oJ the Rainb<;>w girls' and ,featured Th,en the en-
, were weeRend for exciting evening will be rruxture. Form 1 1/4
", of ,E41th 'Hawke, the" Sing Out group, 10ch Roll the.m Bound
", Mrs . . Wlf'lfre? which will sing the inter- Breadmg. golden
. Sunday . (or;- Milwaqk-ee t' for , a mission: Refreshments and door brown. Dram on absorbent pa-
, month's son, l)avid prizes will be inclu'ded 'in'the ,pro- per and serve at once:
family. -. gram.
Apples stuffed With sauer-'
\ : .,' '.
The Rainbow Girls are mighty .kraut. Preheat oven to 375 de- .
\ BI RTH AN"NOUNCEMENT . buSy this summer. Some of the gree.s. 'Pare the of 4 large
, " events which t hey have enjoyed apples. Remove the 'pulp
. and Mrs. William Settle- and are about to enjoy are as and dIscard the core, leavmg a
proudly announce the ar- . follows: on Thursday, Aug. 13, shell . the pulp, and
, of 9 lb. }'4 oz. baby boy the line offiqers enjoyed a' slum- to It 2 cups .dramed canned or
on Sunday; Aug. '9 'at be( party at the home of the cooked sauerkraut, 1/5 tsp. pep-
'""'- . .ton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. 'Set- Worthy Advisor, Sherry Jsaacs; per, 1/4 tsp. seeds, and
tlemyrenamed their new son Saturday, Aug. 15, six girls went salt as nee,ded, . FIll ,the shells .
.... , William joiris an to Middletown'.s Friendship Place them In a WIth 1/4
.. brother and sister a,t home. and brought home the" traveling water .or dry wme. Bake until
'. '
, Ice :cr.m
Sat;;: Aug:.;22 is. e
Un'ited .Methodist' ch,urch.
Lytle, Ohio ." I
H.ELP BEAUTI FY WAYNESVILLE
Buy Trash Can Liners
50 'IN A DISPENSER BOX
AT Plus Tax , WE DELIVER
Call 897-6185 or 8976961
KURALT
COOPER
HARMON
CRONIN
To The Top of The World
The Castaways
Great Radio Comedians
A Pocketfull Of Rye
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826
Thelma Settlemyre of Wil- trophy; Sunday, Aug. 16, fiftee'n tender. Baste frequently, 4 serv-
rni.Ogtohis the paternal "grand- girls enjoyed at Cowan ings. ,
I ..... .......... -......i
. mqttter and,Mr. and Mrs.Clirney lake; and on ITuesaay, Aug. 18,
Converse of Latonia' are the ma- they visited Oxford
. The new Fri.endship Night in Oxford. A
arrival's ' gieat-grandriwther . is coming event in which all Rain-
Mrs. :Edna St. John of Waynes- bow Girls are invited is a slum-
ville . . ,' ', ber party. on Saturday, Aug. 22
. . Mr. 'arid Mrs. Forester Wen. held at the home 'of .Mrs. Larma
, '. - . .. :Ferguson' of Rt . 3 are 'an. Hart, Mother Advisor of the
:' ,\nouncing the ' of a first girls. The next morning the girls
. ',' , :. 89n, Jr. ; born Will observe a "go-to-church"
, .),- .. . . in Whi,ch they will go to
, <. ..' d .': ) 1
.: . ". b:oy.joiJis three sisters','at home. The in .the As
,.' . ';PIoud grandparents ate Mr. and sembly enjoy being an active
'. ,t', :", 'Ferguson of I,tt.' 3 group and they have fun working
. .. Ju.lia Smith , of. Lvtle. together.
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.' i " and 'I'" l' ..
thy Master Ross presiding: Stin4ay. willi ,rM.-.alld:.' . .. ge I , ". Me1;ho(USt;
Tribute and honor given . ,n Millsboro atl<J, lalSo -Mrs. Mr ; arid:, Mrs;;. , . ,
,ill memory of Past Master. of Na- Ramsey Qf.Greenijeld. " returned .Friday. from. a tiip.tfitu .'HenlY.
tiomll Gr nge, MJ:. 'Herschel' . Me. and Mrs . . t:'rank Gibson Michigan,,' into', Clpad!i: gifts. ,', I I , __
' Newsome, who died July'2:fol- and family have returned home . Niagara ... .
lowing a heart aU'ack. He was after spending Ii week at Cum- . interest. " 'I ' .
National Master 18 years. berlandPark, Tenn. Mrs. sops Aug ... S
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brothers.aQd Jon Carf1l!lJ1, son of Mrs. Sue Ed and George 'of p.m'-.The fee' creart1 ,be" home:
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Carman, . left Sunday nigh to visited J and Mrs; William ' r '.' ''' ,' ' . . \:;"" J ceivi,n' l)el ted
neth Brothers .returned home report back to his 'ship the USS Reeves pn the weekend before . Mr: and Mrs:, . Milton ' 1Jf?nes" ,,: WilliamS '
Saturday from a vacation spent Meredith. He had accomPanied they moved -to DaYfO.A> ......
at Muskegon, Michigan. his wife to Ohio where Wednes ... 4ay at the JJc?ck, . ....... !>"Me:mQlnaJ
Me. and Mrs. William Reeves she will stay with her father ' home of Mr. and I Mrs. HQI\ow ' '. ,; .. ' . . tn,"f" .. tilh' n ,W"
have moved from the Ed Burton "Bud" Honaker of Waynesville Gibson a0(1, faplify were his . Mr. Rio,hfid Briggs" , .
rental property on Main Street while Jon is at sea'. ' . 'ents Mr. Arthur . a,lso -wcjltionoo ,t' ., . at
to Brandt Street in Dayton. Mrs. Mary Hinkins Shanholtz daughter of Creek Dale: Lake, Teqn,. "'. :',. }, .. ;' '. _ : ' OOr
Mrs. Mae Lytle and Everett is recovering . from eye surgery and her Mr: 'and Mrs... * .. Mrs . .Qona!C:t .Yauglit Mr$ lJlieo .
, . , ./ iof {;;J ',., . '
Snell attended the Snell family which 'she underwent Murphy of Dayton.- '.... . and F,ls .spent
reunion at Shawnee Park in Xenia at Good Samaritan Hospital in ' .. Mr. and Roger DOdds, ing RQ.dney ' . ,,(prlgra Ulatiorls'"
Sunday. Cincinnati. ' Yaught . .
Mr. and' Mrs. Ted George and Mrs. H.S. Tucker has returned from I:
family returned Sunday from a home after a visit with her grand- they pOints of to: I' JaFn' ,2. '.",,,,,,,r=,
camping vacation spent at Cowan daughter in D.C. tn Washmgton, D.C., on vacation, YlSlting .. '_
lake and Barberton. Ohio. Mrs. Evelyn' Ball hosted ari City, Maryland, Pennsylwrua,. scea;tW' spots. . . eigl)t' ::. pounds. @AAdj{. .,,,... ;''''' .... 0 .. ,
Artix Party Tuesday , night for etc. . Mrs. Bill of ' is ' .' .
'HAMBY PHOTOS
. <W uldLngf..
Lucille Pennington . Instructor. . Mrs.
Those in attendance 'were Mrs. Mrs. Ameha Gordon were h.os- ENT-=ATAINS' .:. ' .. i. .
Sue Carman, Mrs. Ruby Rey- tesses for the WSCS meetlDg . - I;
zao CHAPMA" STREET nolds, Sh.irley Speaks, Mrs. held at the United Methodist L9CAL .. ,'
OHIO. Claudia Brandenbur.s and Mrs. Church Thursday afternoon. The . ,
____ Officers for the year were In- WaynesVille 'Gar-
stalled by Mrs. Luci,le ,PI ymire of den on August , 1 .. _
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Beginning at 10:30 A.M .
. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTORS' ITEMS: Glass front book-
case; round oak table; 7 piece diningroom suite; walnut bed-
room suite; chest of drawers; numerous old rocking chairs;
highboy chest; plank chairs; dressers; odd beds; square table;
buffets; guns; pistol; air rifle; gas mask; gun cases; ammunition.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Upright deep freezer; Admiral refri-
gerator; Frigidaire range; Sunbeam mixer; refrigerator electric
defroster; electric coffee maker; toaster; portabl,e sewmg ma-
chine; Royal typewriter; metal typewriter table; card table.
CARS AND TRUCK: 1958 Dodge and 1949 Desoto automo-
biles; G.M.C. J952 panel truck.
MISCELLANEOUS: Wood cabinet wittr metal doors; camp
stove; clay birds; cI.ay bird trap; desk light; smpking stands;
vegematic large amount of grocery can goods; new bed clothes.
TERMS: Cash . 4anch Stand .
The e,tate of RAYMOND L. CA"TES, D8ceased
CALVIN CATES, Adniinistrator ', .
RALPH D. BELCHER, DON WORKMAoN; ... eers
. Ph. 897-2946' " \ , .
,.' ..
....., .... .,. .. Wur,e. Attorney. -1 St."
the Olive Branch Church. Among sumr,ner cottage of,.
visitors' were Cathy Bol- tDuh
I
dda gh f MY e e allU ver. .
lOger, gran u ter o. s. Th' '" ,. . '.7 ' ' vill ' . wh
Hel
' Robe ' E l ose lrom "aynes e ,\'" ,
en rtson, Mrs. ve yn . d' t'h" . . ' d: ' . lion O{
Ma f X . ' enJoye e ' piCRIC mner were: .. '. "':, ..
b
stersdo M' agh ' mem
f
- Alma . Skinner, '. Ruth .. .' nII , , 'In-It
er .an rs,. u . vance 0 . Frieda Box, Flimbetb
Ronda. . . Edna St. John, Atba .Furnas, . ship. of ...
. Mabel:. iR.vis" Aorence .. ,
. Alice' Morpn. .. y.ou
.. iC8rolyn 'Retalr''k',' . . ' . '
' Vaught of We sf
10 HospItal. ., Mr ' Wiill': F f SI ..
the meeting s. '. lam ox 0 .
tonight at. the, school regardmg boro was charge of games and ..
Water and. fot duting the. .
burg. _ , '.. . .' . . '. one ;
The Walter '. the, Wits ta.
were hosts to the 3rd annUal Ients each one, ,by' a' .
Fan-lily C$nPout, ' Aug. '. picture
14 thru A family talen,t show. a o!
Saturday ni'ght 'and church ser- This proved '!9, be a .-
Sunday high !? get , .
lights of the. weekend. ' , . With sister, ' . ,
..... ' 10 this.area . . _. ,\, ,
'WIle LOIHI&er . WaynesVille. I
The New; Englaiid ' lobsterin-, hope to, . tile :
serts a grain ... t.be of. the< and. J)6; . Sp,dng- ,
base of eacJt to help 'bo Cl 'b b . . 't' I . I
a, bearing in weightless ,ro , U. y IDYl 109 . . to : '
in Gravity a ., . be guest's ilt. a.' later ..
faint but (!onstant 'downward pull About atteridtxt' ttUs
on the sllnd grains, giving the meeting.
lobster wbat amounts to a buUt.
in plumb :line. :
JJgbtabJg -. .
Most lightning Oashes. man
electric storm. however violent,
occur in a single cloud or be-
.tween two clQuds.

URGE io,oo
SOME1HIN(; ' W"EN
REsPoNsiBLE ClnZENS
eECOME 1tCfI\Ia"
'lONcERtlEO,
. ;
'. I
: . .. - . 'Ph.,:ia7a7i - '., .... "'IIJ..... n ..
\ .... I ' ..... ". . !'
'. .,". Grange Jntt'in' ieguIa{' ; ... I "her I. at-
.' i " and 'I'" l' ..
thy Master Ross presiding: Stin4ay. willi ,rM.-.alld:.' . .. ge I , ". Me1;ho(USt;
Tribute and honor given . ,n Millsboro atl<J, lalSo -Mrs. Mr ; arid:, Mrs;;. , . ,
,ill memory of Past Master. of Na- Ramsey Qf.Greenijeld. " returned .Friday. from. a tiip.tfitu .'HenlY.
tiomll Gr nge, MJ:. 'Herschel' . Me. and Mrs . . t:'rank Gibson Michigan,,' into', Clpad!i: gifts. ,', I I , __
' Newsome, who died July'2:fol- and family have returned home . Niagara ... .
lowing a heart aU'ack. He was after spending Ii week at Cum- . interest. " 'I ' .
National Master 18 years. berlandPark, Tenn. Mrs. sops Aug ... S
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brothers.aQd Jon Carf1l!lJ1, son of Mrs. Sue Ed and George 'of p.m'-.The fee' creart1 ,be" home:
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Carman, . left Sunday nigh to visited J and Mrs; William ' r '.' ''' ,' ' . . \:;"" J ceivi,n' l)el ted
neth Brothers .returned home report back to his 'ship the USS Reeves pn the weekend before . Mr: and Mrs:, . Milton ' 1Jf?nes" ,,: WilliamS '
Saturday from a vacation spent Meredith. He had accomPanied they moved -to DaYfO.A> ......
at Muskegon, Michigan. his wife to Ohio where Wednes ... 4ay at the JJc?ck, . ....... !>"Me:mQlnaJ
Me. and Mrs. William Reeves she will stay with her father ' home of Mr. and I Mrs. HQI\ow ' '. ,; .. ' . . tn,"f" .. tilh' n ,W"
have moved from the Ed Burton "Bud" Honaker of Waynesville Gibson a0(1, faplify were his . Mr. Rio,hfid Briggs" , .
rental property on Main Street while Jon is at sea'. ' . 'ents Mr. Arthur . a,lso -wcjltionoo ,t' ., . at
to Brandt Street in Dayton. Mrs. Mary Hinkins Shanholtz daughter of Creek Dale: Lake, Teqn,. "'. :',. }, .. ;' '. _ : ' OOr
Mrs. Mae Lytle and Everett is recovering . from eye surgery and her Mr: 'and Mrs... * .. Mrs . .Qona!C:t .Yauglit Mr$ lJlieo .
, . , ./ iof {;;J ',., . '
Snell attended the Snell family which 'she underwent Murphy of Dayton.- '.... . and F,ls .spent
reunion at Shawnee Park in Xenia at Good Samaritan Hospital in ' .. Mr. and Roger DOdds, ing RQ.dney ' . ,,(prlgra Ulatiorls'"
Sunday. Cincinnati. ' Yaught . .
Mr. and' Mrs. Ted George and Mrs. H.S. Tucker has returned from I:
family returned Sunday from a home after a visit with her grand- they pOints of to: I' JaFn' ,2. '.",,,,,,,r=,
camping vacation spent at Cowan daughter in D.C. tn Washmgton, D.C., on vacation, YlSlting .. '_
lake and Barberton. Ohio. Mrs. Evelyn' Ball hosted ari City, Maryland, Pennsylwrua,. scea;tW' spots. . . eigl)t' ::. pounds. @AAdj{. .,,,... ;''''' .... 0 .. ,
Artix Party Tuesday , night for etc. . Mrs. Bill of ' is ' .' .
'HAMBY PHOTOS
. <W uldLngf..
Lucille Pennington . Instructor. . Mrs.
Those in attendance 'were Mrs. Mrs. Ameha Gordon were h.os- ENT-=ATAINS' .:. ' .. i. .
Sue Carman, Mrs. Ruby Rey- tesses for the WSCS meetlDg . - I;
zao CHAPMA" STREET nolds, Sh.irley Speaks, Mrs. held at the United Methodist L9CAL .. ,'
OHIO. Claudia Brandenbur.s and Mrs. Church Thursday afternoon. The . ,
____ Officers for the year were In- WaynesVille 'Gar-
stalled by Mrs. Luci,le ,PI ymire of den on August , 1 .. _
1
i
I
\
All products bearing the IAPA Seil:
e Equal or surpass SA.E. standards and
all O.E.M. specifications! .
e Are brand line merchandise of recognized 'quality!
e May be purchased with complete in
their dependability!
, . I
. ;f
u -Me
. LERi\NOl\7 PARTS CO
OHIO PH. 897-2931
IIIIIIITRI TOR'I
AUCTION
ANTIQUES
CARS AND TRUCKS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
MISCELLANEOUS
Located 3 miles east of State Route 48, 4 miles west of
WayneSVille, Ohio, approXimately mile south of State Route-
73 on Township line Road. (Watch for arrows on State Route
73.)
IIIIIIIY, IIIIIT .22,1111
Beginning at 10:30 A.M .
. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTORS' ITEMS: Glass front book-
case; round oak table; 7 piece diningroom suite; walnut bed-
room suite; chest of drawers; numerous old rocking chairs;
highboy chest; plank chairs; dressers; odd beds; square table;
buffets; guns; pistol; air rifle; gas mask; gun cases; ammunition.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Upright deep freezer; Admiral refri-
gerator; Frigidaire range; Sunbeam mixer; refrigerator electric
defroster; electric coffee maker; toaster; portabl,e sewmg ma-
chine; Royal typewriter; metal typewriter table; card table.
CARS AND TRUCK: 1958 Dodge and 1949 Desoto automo-
biles; G.M.C. J952 panel truck.
MISCELLANEOUS: Wood cabinet wittr metal doors; camp
stove; clay birds; cI.ay bird trap; desk light; smpking stands;
vegematic large amount of grocery can goods; new bed clothes.
TERMS: Cash . 4anch Stand .
The e,tate of RAYMOND L. CA"TES, D8ceased
CALVIN CATES, Adniinistrator ', .
RALPH D. BELCHER, DON WORKMAoN; ... eers
. Ph. 897-2946' " \ , .
,.' ..
....., .... .,. .. Wur,e. Attorney. -1 St."
the Olive Branch Church. Among sumr,ner cottage of,.
visitors' were Cathy Bol- tDuh
I
dda gh f MY e e allU ver. .
lOger, gran u ter o. s. Th' '" ,. . '.7 ' ' vill ' . wh
Hel
' Robe ' E l ose lrom "aynes e ,\'" ,
en rtson, Mrs. ve yn . d' t'h" . . ' d: ' . lion O{
Ma f X . ' enJoye e ' piCRIC mner were: .. '. "':, ..
b
stersdo M' agh ' mem
f
- Alma . Skinner, '. Ruth .. .' nII , , 'In-It
er .an rs,. u . vance 0 . Frieda Box, Flimbetb
Ronda. . . Edna St. John, Atba .Furnas, . ship. of ...
. Mabel:. iR.vis" Aorence .. ,
. Alice' Morpn. .. y.ou
.. iC8rolyn 'Retalr''k',' . . ' . '
' Vaught of We sf
10 HospItal. ., Mr ' Wiill': F f SI ..
the meeting s. '. lam ox 0 .
tonight at. the, school regardmg boro was charge of games and ..
Water and. fot duting the. .
burg. _ , '.. . .' . . '. one ;
The Walter '. the, Wits ta.
were hosts to the 3rd annUal Ients each one, ,by' a' .
Fan-lily C$nPout, ' Aug. '. picture
14 thru A family talen,t show. a o!
Saturday ni'ght 'and church ser- This proved '!9, be a .-
Sunday high !? get , .
lights of the. weekend. ' , . With sister, ' . ,
..... ' 10 this.area . . _. ,\, ,
'WIle LOIHI&er . WaynesVille. I
The New; Englaiid ' lobsterin-, hope to, . tile :
serts a grain ... t.be of. the< and. J)6; . Sp,dng- ,
base of eacJt to help 'bo Cl 'b b . . 't' I . I
a, bearing in weightless ,ro , U. y IDYl 109 . . to : '
in Gravity a ., . be guest's ilt. a.' later ..
faint but (!onstant 'downward pull About atteridtxt' ttUs
on the sllnd grains, giving the meeting.
lobster wbat amounts to a buUt.
in plumb :line. :
JJgbtabJg -. .
Most lightning Oashes. man
electric storm. however violent,
occur in a single cloud or be-
.tween two clQuds.

URGE io,oo
SOME1HIN(; ' W"EN
REsPoNsiBLE ClnZENS
eECOME 1tCfI\Ia"
'lONcERtlEO,
. ;
'(,8
the ,I:
'1' , ,\", . '
facilities :" \S
the" ':, funds were
can be, placed '.. '
, ,"You're talking iJn he area of
By Mn. ''Ott
.. - 'I
',MJAMI lNC. '

j ;,0 \. ..}< ,
1'967 Pontiac; '2-door sedan, standard shift ............ $1396
t .. ' i
'1965 Oldsmobiie 442 2dobr Sed., Auto., P/S-PB
, .':- Bucktrt SeatS' .. ' .' . . . . . . . . .. . .. ' ...... : . $ 896
: 4-door, 6 cyl, auto, PS, &hl' rp . $1496
! I "". ... " .... .,.t,', f. .
L f _ .
I r . , .. '\..j':t , .
' Ford, Fiiit iane SOO, .6 eyl,. 4-door sedan, auto, R&H ..
,: '.'. H'
_ Mill'. ,1'96l1 mpHla ehevr6Iet., 2 hardtop', R/H ...... $1696-
, ,
$30;00Q a , year. emt>loyment"
when' y'pu ,talk about a 24 hout ,
accOirding to him. ,
Waynesville topk another slam
this we,ek c'oncernlng "Poor bac-
results in two

"OVer a period of three to
four years is what It doesn't say,"
Sawyer remarked.
Two water samples are sent to
the Ohio Department of Health
monthly by Sawyer and another
by the Warren County Health _
Department.
Irnpwe water, a dirty tap, a
bad test jug or any numb'er of
things could affect the tests, '
. "Saw yet siad.
"1be state just sends back a ,
of paper marked unsatis-
. fact9ry," Sawye:r commented.
" ' ''We have ne1"er had a repeat."
.. .
DEATHS
ELZIE SCOTT'
. Furreralservi(:es were conduct-
ed at 2 p.m. Saturday at the
Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home
by Rev. L.L. Young o( the Way-
nesville United Methodist Church
.for Elzie Scott.
' Scott, 78, fdrl11erly of Way
, nesville,.and teeently a patient of
\ ".ftine Crest Nursing' Home Mor-
,row, 'died Wedhesday \'at Epp
at
Survivors ' indude his widow,
Mary -Scott of Ea ton; three
daugliters, Mrs. Ethel Henderson
of Xenia, MJIS. Miriam Hudgel of
, Xeni;l, Mrs. Olive Franer of Day-
ton, a soil, Loren of Mt. Oi'ib; a
brother, Bay of Ha1t1ilton; 2S
, gmndchlldl'eQ and 70 great grand
", 'children.
' Dear Aries, '
Your letter "sked how astro- ,
logy could help you 'to catch a
,certain Scorpio male.
Here are a few hints: First of
all , Scorpios are pretty heavy
stuff the Aries, Scorpio com-
bination is a highly inflamable
one, so ' you had best look (se-
veral before you leap.
(111 this , case, 'with both eyes
open) ,
Are you really 'in tercsted in
being dominated? He will domi-
nate your every waking hour and
some of ' youl' slee,ping ones as
well. I told you" 'he was heavy
,stuff. Better leave him to the
Cancer girl or the C'.apricorn who
much better equipped to
handle this irrascible male.
Don't ,ever. try to put ' any-
thing over on the super detective
mentality of the Scorpio. He has
a sixth 'sense which will see
through your actions, sometimes
you yourself know wha t
, feeling or thinking .
His passionate nature will
'never. permit him to feel luke-
warm about anything. He wiJr
love with a white hot flame and
hate the same way. (Fore warned
is fore armed) ScorpiO is a fixed
sign and therefore not prone to
,.change, even in small things. It's
, though he had been pro-
grammed in early life, like a
computer and don't attempt to
change him in any He's
inflexible, to say the least.
Burial was in
tery. at CorwiIll.
Aries is outgoing in every
sense of the word. Scorpio is a
loner. Change is inherent in the
Aries individual. There are simi-
larities in both of your signs,
I'm afraid the siinllari ties would
only cater to the warlike Mars
Miami Ceme- . which is the ruling planet for each
of your signs.
If you plan to go ahead with
RETAlL MERCHANTS your pursuit of this Scorpion,
DISCUSS FESTIVAL don't say I didn't warn you, for
The Wayne Merchants -you are not ..
Association will discuss for , The for '
its ohio. Sauelrkraut Festival af ' y?U are Leo', . and
Th ' Hi ' a,t 7 :30 pm. Wed- Ubra. For ScorpIo, the signs least
sd
e
(t':'i""da- ) ' to produce argument and
ne ay 0 y. . unhappt' ness a Ca ' p'
WaynesVille will be the home . re ncer,
f h fi t k t
' festival Capncorn and another ScorpIo.
o t e us sauer tau Tha k " 't' t, 1
h
di t letter n you lor, wn 109 ( ' n.e.
in t e n
t
g
0fj 'a th ' Sincerely,
receive l!y an s rom e Mrs G
- (JUo . Department of Develop- " " '. .
, ment. , ',,' tb,e Slxt.h sign of the
The festival will be held in the '" Its ruler ,IS the planet
del-. 3. ' . ' Mercury. Mercury was the mes-
CEMENT,"ST81 KE ,OVER
. , QiEME.Nf'-NOW AVAfLABLiE
.. 't :. ..

senger of the gods in mythology,
and was known as the god of in-
telligence, eloquence and mer-
chandise.
Virgo is the sign of analysis.
Some 'of the most capable and
some of the most difficult per-
sonalities in the entire zodiac are
found under this sign. It pro-
duces good reasoners and con-
vincing talkers though they are
apt to spend too much time over
trifling details and at times talk a
subject dry. The over critical
nature of these people is at times
unfortunate as it causes misunder-
standing; and lost opportunities.
Order and harmony are essen-
tial to Virgo. Therefore, they
should simplify their lives, or
they will bog down under a mass
of detail which their exciting
minds cannot ignore.
In busines, Virgo, you. are
suited to analyzing -conditions
and market trends, Writing,
editing, practicing law or a pro-
fessorship would suit ,yow ta-
lents admira\?ly. The
offers your special talents for
order an outlet, for you make
the best librarians.
Marriage presents a special
problem for you because 'you are
so exacting and because of your
tendency to faultfinding. There
fore, one of the, best marital
combinations for you is with
another of the same sign, since
each will understand the others
moods. You should find great
,happiness with Pisces; while '
Aries, and Capricorn
should prove compatible. Vugo
and 'Ubra should be helpful to
each other, but their minds too
often come into conflict, but
once you and libra decide who is
boss, the .combination should be
a }Vorkable one. Be careful with
the librian as criticism can and
does kill the gentleness and lov-
ing nature of libra.
',22-JAN
20; AQUARIUS-JAN 21
FEB 19; PISCES-FEB 2().
MAR 20; ARIES-MAR 21-
APR TAURUS-APR 21
,MAY 21; GEMINIMAY22,
JUN 21; CANCERJUN 22
JUL 23; LEO-JUL 24-AUG
23; VIRGO-AUG 24-SEPT
23; UBRA-SEPT' 24-OCT
'23; SCORPI().()CT 24-NOV
, 22; SAGITARIUS-NOV 2S-
DEC 21.
ATTEND YOUTH REViVAL
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH
AUGUST 19-23.
BABY SITTING' '
. WANTED
, Ii
Special weekly
will sit by 'hour or' day. .
in 1I: ,
Christiah home. , ",' , .'
, J
'(,8
the ,I:
'1' , ,\", . '
facilities :" \S
the" ':, funds were
can be, placed '.. '
, ,"You're talking iJn he area of
By Mn. ''Ott
.. - 'I
',MJAMI lNC. '

j ;,0 \. ..}< ,
1'967 Pontiac; '2-door sedan, standard shift ............ $1396
t .. ' i
'1965 Oldsmobiie 442 2dobr Sed., Auto., P/S-PB
, .':- Bucktrt SeatS' .. ' .' . . . . . . . . .. . .. ' ...... : . $ 896
: 4-door, 6 cyl, auto, PS, &hl' rp . $1496
! I "". ... " .... .,.t,', f. .
L f _ .
I r . , .. '\..j':t , .
' Ford, Fiiit iane SOO, .6 eyl,. 4-door sedan, auto, R&H ..
,: '.'. H'
_ Mill'. ,1'96l1 mpHla ehevr6Iet., 2 hardtop', R/H ...... $1696-
, ,
$30;00Q a , year. emt>loyment"
when' y'pu ,talk about a 24 hout ,
accOirding to him. ,
Waynesville topk another slam
this we,ek c'oncernlng "Poor bac-
results in two

"OVer a period of three to
four years is what It doesn't say,"
Sawyer remarked.
Two water samples are sent to
the Ohio Department of Health
monthly by Sawyer and another
by the Warren County Health _
Department.
Irnpwe water, a dirty tap, a
bad test jug or any numb'er of
things could affect the tests, '
. "Saw yet siad.
"1be state just sends back a ,
of paper marked unsatis-
. fact9ry," Sawye:r commented.
" ' ''We have ne1"er had a repeat."
.. .
DEATHS
ELZIE SCOTT'
. Furreralservi(:es were conduct-
ed at 2 p.m. Saturday at the
Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home
by Rev. L.L. Young o( the Way-
nesville United Methodist Church
.for Elzie Scott.
' Scott, 78, fdrl11erly of Way
, nesville,.and teeently a patient of
\ ".ftine Crest Nursing' Home Mor-
,row, 'died Wedhesday \'at Epp
at
Survivors ' indude his widow,
Mary -Scott of Ea ton; three
daugliters, Mrs. Ethel Henderson
of Xenia, MJIS. Miriam Hudgel of
, Xeni;l, Mrs. Olive Franer of Day-
ton, a soil, Loren of Mt. Oi'ib; a
brother, Bay of Ha1t1ilton; 2S
, gmndchlldl'eQ and 70 great grand
", 'children.
' Dear Aries, '
Your letter "sked how astro- ,
logy could help you 'to catch a
,certain Scorpio male.
Here are a few hints: First of
all , Scorpios are pretty heavy
stuff the Aries, Scorpio com-
bination is a highly inflamable
one, so ' you had best look (se-
veral before you leap.
(111 this , case, 'with both eyes
open) ,
Are you really 'in tercsted in
being dominated? He will domi-
nate your every waking hour and
some of ' youl' slee,ping ones as
well. I told you" 'he was heavy
,stuff. Better leave him to the
Cancer girl or the C'.apricorn who
much better equipped to
handle this irrascible male.
Don't ,ever. try to put ' any-
thing over on the super detective
mentality of the Scorpio. He has
a sixth 'sense which will see
through your actions, sometimes
you yourself know wha t
, feeling or thinking .
His passionate nature will
'never. permit him to feel luke-
warm about anything. He wiJr
love with a white hot flame and
hate the same way. (Fore warned
is fore armed) ScorpiO is a fixed
sign and therefore not prone to
,.change, even in small things. It's
, though he had been pro-
grammed in early life, like a
computer and don't attempt to
change him in any He's
inflexible, to say the least.
Burial was in
tery. at CorwiIll.
Aries is outgoing in every
sense of the word. Scorpio is a
loner. Change is inherent in the
Aries individual. There are simi-
larities in both of your signs,
I'm afraid the siinllari ties would
only cater to the warlike Mars
Miami Ceme- . which is the ruling planet for each
of your signs.
If you plan to go ahead with
RETAlL MERCHANTS your pursuit of this Scorpion,
DISCUSS FESTIVAL don't say I didn't warn you, for
The Wayne Merchants -you are not ..
Association will discuss for , The for '
its ohio. Sauelrkraut Festival af ' y?U are Leo', . and
Th ' Hi ' a,t 7 :30 pm. Wed- Ubra. For ScorpIo, the signs least
sd
e
(t':'i""da- ) ' to produce argument and
ne ay 0 y. . unhappt' ness a Ca ' p'
WaynesVille will be the home . re ncer,
f h fi t k t
' festival Capncorn and another ScorpIo.
o t e us sauer tau Tha k " 't' t, 1
h
di t letter n you lor, wn 109 ( ' n.e.
in t e n
t
g
0fj 'a th ' Sincerely,
receive l!y an s rom e Mrs G
- (JUo . Department of Develop- " " '. .
, ment. , ',,' tb,e Slxt.h sign of the
The festival will be held in the '" Its ruler ,IS the planet
del-. 3. ' . ' Mercury. Mercury was the mes-
CEMENT,"ST81 KE ,OVER
. , QiEME.Nf'-NOW AVAfLABLiE
.. 't :. ..

senger of the gods in mythology,
and was known as the god of in-
telligence, eloquence and mer-
chandise.
Virgo is the sign of analysis.
Some 'of the most capable and
some of the most difficult per-
sonalities in the entire zodiac are
found under this sign. It pro-
duces good reasoners and con-
vincing talkers though they are
apt to spend too much time over
trifling details and at times talk a
subject dry. The over critical
nature of these people is at times
unfortunate as it causes misunder-
standing; and lost opportunities.
Order and harmony are essen-
tial to Virgo. Therefore, they
should simplify their lives, or
they will bog down under a mass
of detail which their exciting
minds cannot ignore.
In busines, Virgo, you. are
suited to analyzing -conditions
and market trends, Writing,
editing, practicing law or a pro-
fessorship would suit ,yow ta-
lents admira\?ly. The
offers your special talents for
order an outlet, for you make
the best librarians.
Marriage presents a special
problem for you because 'you are
so exacting and because of your
tendency to faultfinding. There
fore, one of the, best marital
combinations for you is with
another of the same sign, since
each will understand the others
moods. You should find great
,happiness with Pisces; while '
Aries, and Capricorn
should prove compatible. Vugo
and 'Ubra should be helpful to
each other, but their minds too
often come into conflict, but
once you and libra decide who is
boss, the .combination should be
a }Vorkable one. Be careful with
the librian as criticism can and
does kill the gentleness and lov-
ing nature of libra.
',22-JAN
20; AQUARIUS-JAN 21
FEB 19; PISCES-FEB 2().
MAR 20; ARIES-MAR 21-
APR TAURUS-APR 21
,MAY 21; GEMINIMAY22,
JUN 21; CANCERJUN 22
JUL 23; LEO-JUL 24-AUG
23; VIRGO-AUG 24-SEPT
23; UBRA-SEPT' 24-OCT
'23; SCORPI().()CT 24-NOV
, 22; SAGITARIUS-NOV 2S-
DEC 21.
ATTEND YOUTH REViVAL
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH
AUGUST 19-23.
BABY SITTING' '
. WANTED
, Ii
Special weekly
will sit by 'hour or' day. .
in 1I: ,
Christiah home. , ",' , .'
, J
.... i
'_ 1
FOR SALE

FREEZER dryer desk 2 sofas 2 WOMAN- . for " fUll -time restaurant'
end tables' and lamps- 'Phone work. Post. complete charge. wage
4736 . ' . . plus commlSllon. Bart's. WIU:Ulfe ,
' . " "
. Recreation at Spring Valley Lake.
.EXC.ELli.ENT. effiCient, economical. . Phore . " "
BILle Lustre carpet clean.er. Rent sham
(
-pooer Sl." Waynesvllle Furnlture. _ . A RIOE to qP&L In Moraine City.
.
33c1 HoUfS 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Phone 897-
____ ....,--___ 4364 In'the evenings: 33cl
i964 FORD" 2 dr HT. $200. Phone
897 -42'2-0. ' 33cl '
16' STARCRAFT . aluminum boat.
65 H Mercury motor and gator trailer.
Phone 8.97-4128. 33c2
GARAGE SALE-344 Chapman
street. Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Aug. 20, 21 and 22., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Clothln9,. (new and used) and shOes,
boys & girls 8-18, womens 12-16,
mens (3 new suits), bike exerclsor
newhant'enna, tires, lots of nice school
clot es-cheap, and miscellaneous
Items. 33c1
AKC Registered, miniature .poodles,
also AKC miniature dachshunds.
Phone 897 7476. 31c2
FOR SALE: Lot 2.227 acres located
on Corwin Rd. Ph. 897-4415 32ctf
"
SCRATCH pads for sale at The Miami
Gazette. 105 S. Main St . 'wayi'iesvIW' i,'
16nctf
OLD violin or ' cello. Call cOliect ' -
Dayton 299-0217. 32c8 '
Babyslttlng. Phone 897- '
5921. Ask for Jean. 1Bnctt
WANTED: A small Iawnmower.
, Also a c'hlld's large riding tricycle.
Phone 897.-5921. 19ctf
CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to thank my many fnends for
all the cards and letters I received
during my stay In' the hospital.
33c1
Lester Gordon
SERVICES
HOME repa rand mal"tenance car-
penter, coricrete, sheet metal paint-
Ing, roofing and electrical. Phone
746-2982. 21ctf
[ ForAnd About Teenagers J
&Ui ONLY LIKE!>
ME .:I.
GIVE:
AND DO OllER.
SMALL ...
THE WEEK'S LE'M'ER: "I isn't going to like you for any
have a problem with a girl., 1 other: reason. Cut off the money
have been trying to get her as a and the favors, and you have-
girlfriend. But, she is seeing other the course. Sensible' people know
boys a lot. I don't know which that you cannot buy friendship
one is her boyfriend. It seems or love, at any. price. You can
she only likes me because 1 give make this girl "appear" to like
her money and do other small you ' more by giving her more
favors. 1 really like her a lot. I'm money 'and doing more things for
thirteen, and .she is, to.o. What her. .\ ,and you will dis-
do you think I should do? Please cover that,the more you give, the
try to give me a sensible answer." more she expects you to' give.
You're better off to find someone
OUR REPLY: You won't like who like.s you for what you ,are,
it, but here is the best answer we not for what you have, or what
can give you: be sensible. If you you have to give away .
. a,re en91,lgh to know she If you have a teenage problem 'you
only likes you because you give want to dllCul$ or an observation to make.
h r on and d th 11
address your letter to FOR AND ABOUT
e m ey 0 0 er sma TEENAGERS. COMMUNITY AND SUBUR-
favors, you also know that she , BAN PRESS SERVICE. FRANKFORT. KY.
CUSTOM
BOllE BUILDER
ALL TYPES.
ITEJ.I: To help clean inside
, c?rners of windows with regular
SIze or Small panes, use a wet
cotton-tipped swab.
REMODELING ' Mothers & Housewives (
, Can't find employmenU71 Train now
Robert Carter & Son work your own hours. Weakly pay-
21 N. SN IT. plus Stamps. S_8I1 adorable toys
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO $1 to $10. Give me a call for dehiUs.
,
289 .. 2102
__ __ ________ ____ w
Garages & Basements Oeaned
Bowser's Hluling Service
PHONE 897-6185 OR 897-6961
, _____ . ----"-W-e- -Ha--U-l-JU-s-t-A-b-ou-t-An--y-t-h-in_
g
_" ____________ ',
, PH. 897-7931 or
". . BOB SMITH.
BACKHOE EXCAVATING SEPTIC' SYSTEMs.
CULVERTS INSTALLED TRENCHING GRAVEL. 10p
SOIL, COMPOST, fILL DIRT
fAIRFIELD DR. WAYNESVILLE. O.
=====
ED'S IARATHON
82 SOUTH MAIN ST. PH. -a97 -7946'
GREASE JOBS ' . 0 I L. .
. FLAT T'IRES RE,PAlkED' '
TIR-ES-TIJUES-ijATTERIE?
F AN BELlS-HOSES
.,' . . . . ' .... l' ",
I ..,. .4' -1, '.: , i.: , I' , ', t! .. " '1;, (
".' . ";'b. '<' , \'. .. I
, , " -: ' h',. '
", Gibbsl Hill ,-Lighthouse "hi' Sei- .. A':"
muda' JSr made ' ..
entlrelYiof c4st-irojL It ria orie: 6f' -
only 21 sUch , made
from riveted -The "
top of the lighthouse sometimes .
sways ItS much as seven inches in
heavy winds. .....
BOard Strength ..
A board, b,urned
continuously' for one ... hour on,all
four sides, .would still be strong-
, er than a 9-by9-inch board
touched by fire. Even when ex-
posed to fire, thick wpod mem-
bers retain their strength , for
long periOds of time.
NOWHERE
WILL YOU FIND
ABETTER BUY
ONA
SERTA MATTRESS
(SHOP WHERE"YOU VE)'"
E Y L E R 5
Springboro 746-628t -



t:h r k 'l Inch \)(\at 10 lett .... and nutnbftt, or niIH; Gil
. !..te ,..'f .. h;k PI\'III on with finaen. '\.lY.
M ; C',a: G,utrd , t zulatim;.s. Z for 14.95. 4.19 f'IId.
.'
.
'Your_ '. JDnIean
]I'()I' tkIif (State w!>icb.) JUtt QD. Jt'
lo i'O rulinc, tllCl'lire aboot I iInlliP. __
RED LION SALES
P.Q..Sox 188
.NHd I HIIM' .,--
MOBILE HOME SALES ' -
Loll
, (NO per month)
II ncrllllll -.aNI
SwimmJq Pool
Schoo!! Bua servtce
OPEN 7 DAYS WEEK
'BART'S
WILDLIP'!: .
at Spring VaUey Lake '-'
Ph. New BurUn,ton
, (
,
... ' f.
" ,,;.t ",
... ;
(.4
. .?,; . '0"'; ' P ' I ,::
FESTIV AL-Tonnie, left, and lishi ol"
Alford, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alford of Franklin
and Ohio 42, .the Mary 1. Cook library Thursday .. !
v.-:ere dressed in auth.'entic Gertruln-costume to p.fomote the fust ,' .
C?hio Sauerkraut Festival at Waynesville 3. They are shown afr .
the SWQRL paperback book tack ... A. painting by " '
is shown in the background. Workman",js the,. library' ...
guest artIst for Dennis Dalton Photo .. ' ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
,
.
.... i
'_ 1
FOR SALE

FREEZER dryer desk 2 sofas 2 WOMAN- . for " fUll -time restaurant'
end tables' and lamps- 'Phone work. Post. complete charge. wage
4736 . ' . . plus commlSllon. Bart's. WIU:Ulfe ,
' . " "
. Recreation at Spring Valley Lake.
.EXC.ELli.ENT. effiCient, economical. . Phore . " "
BILle Lustre carpet clean.er. Rent sham
(
-pooer Sl." Waynesvllle Furnlture. _ . A RIOE to qP&L In Moraine City.
.
33c1 HoUfS 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Phone 897-
____ ....,--___ 4364 In'the evenings: 33cl
i964 FORD" 2 dr HT. $200. Phone
897 -42'2-0. ' 33cl '
16' STARCRAFT . aluminum boat.
65 H Mercury motor and gator trailer.
Phone 8.97-4128. 33c2
GARAGE SALE-344 Chapman
street. Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Aug. 20, 21 and 22., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Clothln9,. (new and used) and shOes,
boys & girls 8-18, womens 12-16,
mens (3 new suits), bike exerclsor
newhant'enna, tires, lots of nice school
clot es-cheap, and miscellaneous
Items. 33c1
AKC Registered, miniature .poodles,
also AKC miniature dachshunds.
Phone 897 7476. 31c2
FOR SALE: Lot 2.227 acres located
on Corwin Rd. Ph. 897-4415 32ctf
"
SCRATCH pads for sale at The Miami
Gazette. 105 S. Main St . 'wayi'iesvIW' i,'
16nctf
OLD violin or ' cello. Call cOliect ' -
Dayton 299-0217. 32c8 '
Babyslttlng. Phone 897- '
5921. Ask for Jean. 1Bnctt
WANTED: A small Iawnmower.
, Also a c'hlld's large riding tricycle.
Phone 897.-5921. 19ctf
CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to thank my many fnends for
all the cards and letters I received
during my stay In' the hospital.
33c1
Lester Gordon
SERVICES
HOME repa rand mal"tenance car-
penter, coricrete, sheet metal paint-
Ing, roofing and electrical. Phone
746-2982. 21ctf
[ ForAnd About Teenagers J
&Ui ONLY LIKE!>
ME .:I.
GIVE:
AND DO OllER.
SMALL ...
THE WEEK'S LE'M'ER: "I isn't going to like you for any
have a problem with a girl., 1 other: reason. Cut off the money
have been trying to get her as a and the favors, and you have-
girlfriend. But, she is seeing other the course. Sensible' people know
boys a lot. I don't know which that you cannot buy friendship
one is her boyfriend. It seems or love, at any. price. You can
she only likes me because 1 give make this girl "appear" to like
her money and do other small you ' more by giving her more
favors. 1 really like her a lot. I'm money 'and doing more things for
thirteen, and .she is, to.o. What her. .\ ,and you will dis-
do you think I should do? Please cover that,the more you give, the
try to give me a sensible answer." more she expects you to' give.
You're better off to find someone
OUR REPLY: You won't like who like.s you for what you ,are,
it, but here is the best answer we not for what you have, or what
can give you: be sensible. If you you have to give away .
. a,re en91,lgh to know she If you have a teenage problem 'you
only likes you because you give want to dllCul$ or an observation to make.
h r on and d th 11
address your letter to FOR AND ABOUT
e m ey 0 0 er sma TEENAGERS. COMMUNITY AND SUBUR-
favors, you also know that she , BAN PRESS SERVICE. FRANKFORT. KY.
CUSTOM
BOllE BUILDER
ALL TYPES.
ITEJ.I: To help clean inside
, c?rners of windows with regular
SIze or Small panes, use a wet
cotton-tipped swab.
REMODELING ' Mothers & Housewives (
, Can't find employmenU71 Train now
Robert Carter & Son work your own hours. Weakly pay-
21 N. SN IT. plus Stamps. S_8I1 adorable toys
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO $1 to $10. Give me a call for dehiUs.
,
289 .. 2102
__ __ ________ ____ w
Garages & Basements Oeaned
Bowser's Hluling Service
PHONE 897-6185 OR 897-6961
, _____ . ----"-W-e- -Ha--U-l-JU-s-t-A-b-ou-t-An--y-t-h-in_
g
_" ____________ ',
, PH. 897-7931 or
". . BOB SMITH.
BACKHOE EXCAVATING SEPTIC' SYSTEMs.
CULVERTS INSTALLED TRENCHING GRAVEL. 10p
SOIL, COMPOST, fILL DIRT
fAIRFIELD DR. WAYNESVILLE. O.
=====
ED'S IARATHON
82 SOUTH MAIN ST. PH. -a97 -7946'
GREASE JOBS ' . 0 I L. .
. FLAT T'IRES RE,PAlkED' '
TIR-ES-TIJUES-ijATTERIE?
F AN BELlS-HOSES
.,' . . . . ' .... l' ",
I ..,. .4' -1, '.: , i.: , I' , ', t! .. " '1;, (
".' . ";'b. '<' , \'. .. I
, , " -: ' h',. '
", Gibbsl Hill ,-Lighthouse "hi' Sei- .. A':"
muda' JSr made ' ..
entlrelYiof c4st-irojL It ria orie: 6f' -
only 21 sUch , made
from riveted -The "
top of the lighthouse sometimes .
sways ItS much as seven inches in
heavy winds. .....
BOard Strength ..
A board, b,urned
continuously' for one ... hour on,all
four sides, .would still be strong-
, er than a 9-by9-inch board
touched by fire. Even when ex-
posed to fire, thick wpod mem-
bers retain their strength , for
long periOds of time.
NOWHERE
WILL YOU FIND
ABETTER BUY
ONA
SERTA MATTRESS
(SHOP WHERE"YOU VE)'"
E Y L E R 5
Springboro 746-628t -



t:h r k 'l Inch \)(\at 10 lett .... and nutnbftt, or niIH; Gil
. !..te ,..'f .. h;k PI\'III on with finaen. '\.lY.
M ; C',a: G,utrd , t zulatim;.s. Z for 14.95. 4.19 f'IId.
.'
.
'Your_ '. JDnIean
]I'()I' tkIif (State w!>icb.) JUtt QD. Jt'
lo i'O rulinc, tllCl'lire aboot I iInlliP. __
RED LION SALES
P.Q..Sox 188
.NHd I HIIM' .,--
MOBILE HOME SALES ' -
Loll
, (NO per month)
II ncrllllll -.aNI
SwimmJq Pool
Schoo!! Bua servtce
OPEN 7 DAYS WEEK
'BART'S
WILDLIP'!: .
at Spring VaUey Lake '-'
Ph. New BurUn,ton
, (
,
... ' f.
" ,,;.t ",
... ;
(.4
. .?,; . '0"'; ' P ' I ,::
FESTIV AL-Tonnie, left, and lishi ol"
Alford, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alford of Franklin
and Ohio 42, .the Mary 1. Cook library Thursday .. !
v.-:ere dressed in auth.'entic Gertruln-costume to p.fomote the fust ,' .
C?hio Sauerkraut Festival at Waynesville 3. They are shown afr .
the SWQRL paperback book tack ... A. painting by " '
is shown in the background. Workman",js the,. library' ...
guest artIst for Dennis Dalton Photo .. ' ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
,
.
t.WAYNESVI llE. .
Church of Christ
Third & Miami Streets
Charles Pike, Evangelist
.I 0:00 a.m. - Sunday Morning
. 6':30 p.m. - Sunday Evening
"
6:30 p.m. - Wednesday Evcning
.. 897-4462 for informatior "
First Baptist Church
North Main Street
. John P. Osborne, Pastor
10:00 a.m., Sunduy School
II :00 a.m.,Morning Worship
6:30 Union
7:30 p.m.,Evening Worship
7:30p.m.,Wcdncsday Prayer
. , Meeting ,
HARVEYSBURG _
Friendshrp
Church .
Slluthern 13apti ... t Conv'l' l1tilln
\kJUII\\'\, Pastili'
9:30 a.l)l,. Sunua\ S-:ltl)lll
.'W:30 a.lll .. SUllu'a y \lorning
Wor ... hip
7:30 p,lll .. Sunuay
Srrvi(c
730 p.ll1. . \\'eune<,uay. Mitiweek
Pra yer anu 13ihlc Stuu}'
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church
Ohio 73
Ll, \ ter Kiud . Pa ... tor
, -
. Jesus said: "In the world, you will
have trouble. But the victory
Is mine. I have overcome the world ..
John 16:33 NEB
A world In which we c;Ud not en-
counter trouble of some kind would
be a sorry world. But we would like
to live, so we think, wltlhout troubles.
If we did, this would a serious
problem for us because we would
cease to grow. Ufe would contain no
challenges-life ts always a series of
problems and difficulties. We grow
as we meet and overcome them. This
Is why we provide problems for young
minds In our educational systems.
But frequently our major pro-
blems or troubles become burdens
which we cannot handle. There ap-
pears to be answer tel them. When
this situation becomes bad enough,
we are "kely to turn t o GOd. Is It a
fair deal to ask him to come In at the
last moment? Granted, because he
loves us, It Is never too late to turn
to him, but we need to remind our-
selves that he Is no stranger. God Is
our father who has acted throughout
history to reveal himself to us, and
has acted throughout our lives. There-
fore, It Is our responsibility to be In
contact with him, even when life
seems easy. When we keep open the
channels ,of communication contln-
uousl Y
h
It Is only natural to ask his
help w en life seems hard
The Christian gospel Is an invita-
tion to trust In God at all times. To
keep In union with him through
prayer and worship. He Is not a form
of health Insurance; He does not
guarantee success In business. But he
lifts us up from the depths of des-
pair, and despite our troubles gives
meaning to life. '
This Is the victorious faith that
St. Paul knew: "For I am convinced
that there Is nothing In death or life:
In the realm of spirits or superhuman
powers: In the world as It Is: or the
world as It shall be: In the forces of
the universe In heights or depths-
nothing: In all creation that can
separate us from the life of God In
Jesus our Lord." Roman 8:38
Rev. Harold Deeth
St. Mary'S Episcopal Church
-
T ""-
with Southcrn Bup-
tlst, Convent ion).
10:00 a.l11 .. SUllua\ Sl.:llool
1(1 :00 & II .. Sunday
P Servke
Read your I.ILE dally
, First Church-of Christ
and
bist Iligh Street
Stevc' Tigner, Minister
7 :30 p.l11 .. SUIllJay !:vening
Worship
-
United Methodist
GO TO CHUICH
SUNDAY
9:30 a.Il I . , SUllday Bihle School
HklO ,1.111., Sunday Wop,hip and
Communioll
6:00 p.IlI., Slinday Youth
Meeting
6:30 p.m., Sunday (,hristian
Youth flour
7:30 p.m., Slinday Evenillg
Worship
7:30 p.m., Weuhcsday Bible
Study " .
Friends .Meeting
Fourth Stleet ncar IIi'gh
9}0 a.m., Sunday Selu')ol
;t.m: Sundcry Meeting fur
. Worship (unprogrammed)
" si: Augustine Church
I. Ii gl,l St ree'
" "Rc\I .. -)bi!eoh,ft:' Lu liner, Pastor
..

, ' 1:,30 p;m.
" 7:4$ a.I!'. l>.tilY Mass
-:', 5:30 p:m. saturday M8S$
,
, , . .
:,- " ThirU & Main Streets
"'I' ," ) '"'
Rev. flamld Deeth, Rector
,sa.in::
: ... JsI; 3rir& 'Sth Sundays:
Holy' Cuil101uniUll; 2nd & 4th
Sundays ,
, Un.ited Methodist
Church
I}Jvid lIarper. Pastor
\) :30 a.l11 .. Sunday Cllurt.:h
Service
10:30 a.I11., Sunday School
, , :00 a.m.,Sunday Worship
Service
Youth FCllowship and 'Biblc
. Study
Full GdSpel
,Church'
. E. South Street
Rev. Hamilton, Pastor
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7}0 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Servke
10:00 a.m. Sunday 'School
7:00 p.llI.
SPRI1; VA'LLEV' .
Mett;,Odi$t
. Church
Walnut-Vine '
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
&:hool
10:30)&.111. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship-
jr. higlr & sr. high ,
7 :45 p.m. Wednesday oholr
. . '
Spring Valley Church .
of QlriSt '., :
GJady Sire,ct .
Church
Third.& ,No'r,lh Streets , 10:00 a.m. Moi:'ning Worship
L. L_ Yuung; 7:00 Pi
Ol
. I;vc'1
in
g Worship
" 8 00'" ' \11 " ;" . .... 8:00 p.m. :livening
, . : , a.m. service . , W L'
,
. .
,10!15 " . "
, 9:9Q'a,.m. ,SuodaY Churcbat '.: Spring:Vall,eY
'Studv " , '., . . :
Friends Church
CORWIN
Pentecostal Holiness
Church
Acy I...<lmo. Pastor
10.:00 a.Ill ,. Sunday Sdwol
7:30 p.m., Sunday, Wdncstlay
and Saturday, Evcning
Wurship Services
7:30 p.IlI., Wednesday Youth
Service
-
MT. HOLLY

United Methodist
.-....

\
-Rev. Let l'ard
,
9:30 a.m., Sl:hoo'
11 :00 . Sunday, Worship
&rv)ce
7 p.m .. Wednesday, Prayer
Servke
LYTLE
-
United Methodist
Church
Joh!, K. Smith, Minister '
9:30 a;m., Sunday School
lO:30 a.m., Sunday Worship
Service
'8:()IJ'-9:00 p.m., Wednesday
evening, Bible Study
FERRY
Ferry Church of Christ
\
.
Mound Street
, ;:Waynesville"' Rescue E. friend Couser, Pastor
Mission . . 9:3P a.m. Sunday School
, , . CUrlier 'ol: 7J' &.Corw.in ,Rd: ' Morning Worship Wilmillgton Pike &
.' '. ,' to.uk. _
Soda' Ruw Ruall
" . ." ... t
J -
GENNTOWN
Genntown United Church
of Christ
Ra y StOfll1l'1' . 1':1'11l1
9 :30 a.lll . Worsilip SL'I'; j,,' l'
10:30 SUlluay (,llIlrd.
5:00 p.lll . SlIl1UaV Youtll
Felluwshi p .
RIDGEVILLE
Ridgeville, Community
Church
St. RI . 4H &
Springhoro Road
Ray l. Shelton, Pastor
9:]0 a.m. Sunday &hool
10:45 a.lll : Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Sunday Evcning
Service
7:30 p.m. Wednesday EVL'ning
Service
5:30 p.m. Sunday Sf. Youth
Recreation
6:30 p.m. Sunday Sf. Ymlth
Services
DODDS
Free Pentecostal Church
of God
R. R. 122 - Dodds, Ohio
P-Jstor, James CotTman
10:30 a.m.-Sunday School
7:00 p.m.-Sunday Evangclistic
Servke
7:30 p.m.-Wednesday Prayer
Service
7:30 p.m. Saturday Evening
Worship Servit.:c .
.,: '10;:30 'Christia'n.Baf,tistMission Bus Wiseman. MinislL'r
" 7:00 p,m., Sunday Ew. Service Main' Street 9:00 a.m .. SlIIHlay' Biole SdlOUI CENTERVILLE
" . Wednesday Eve.,' Mrs. P.dstor 15 :f.I11., SumklY Worship The Centerville First
_ :;' .scrvlce . . c. , t ' '-'. ' 10'1 S S d Y
D t- t I Ch h
, ' ..... : {);a:.m. Suliday' Sc.iflc;ol . . :1.111 . ,. un;tV oUlh ren C\oos a urc
.
.. . 1-1 ,a.m, MOfni.ng Worshjp' : ' WmshlJl .
17J L h :lnldin Street
" ,AS RC . 1"\ 1;30:p,m. WoiShip:: ' h:JO p.Ill .. !-:vening Ray 1):Isltll:
. \ 49 S. Mftin Street " , 7:J() p.m. Pi'ayrr Meeting, Biolr ;tIl agt's. .' (;elk' Bid.;nl'll. Ass'\.
"'.9:30,' 'a:,'n. -',Sullda ' .' Wednesday' .Ro ,'Th . ursda. y 7:30 p.m .. hl'n'ing Worship 10 ()() SI

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7
: a.I11 ... ulluay Schuul
' ;' .10:30 .1:'30 :.l MidwL'd.: 7 :()O p.II1., SUl1day hl'l1l1l!!
7.:00 'p;m. n'9pth. Pray.:r Blhk Study 7 :3Q p.m., t-:vel1il1g
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E'( 'LIS SUPER: j . TOWNSENa ,STORE
GOS.PEt. MUSIC CENTER
' '.: ' : 'r' , , ' WAVNESVILLE, OHIO
WAYNESViLLE FURNITURE ,'\ "., ,"1
. ,.' " iNSURANCE
.".
.: S"NCLAI R
, . i' O'H,O
}BR ' , ' .,. ' _ .... ,. "',""
WAVNESVILLE,O..,IO
WAYNESVI llE DRUG STORE
0,"10
. WAYNESVllLE BANK
, OHiO '
MARLATTREONTOW. ,
NOTES 45TH YEAR
The .45th animal Marlatt Re-
union was held at the Friend's
Social Room at Waynesville, Sun-
day, Aug. 16.
A total 69 persons enjoyed a
basket dinner at noon. The din-
ner was followed. by a business
meeting and highlighted with
visiting and rentinising.
Mr. O.B. Marlatt, 99-year-old
reunion President, conducted the
business meeting assisted by Vice-
President Mr. Harold B. Earn-
hart and Secretary -Treasurer
. '
Mrs. Harold (Josephine H.) Earn-
hart.
A new slate of officers elected
for 1971 included: Mr. O.B.
Marlatt, President; Mr. Ernest
A. Earnhart., Vice-President and
Mrs. Suzanne Earnhart, Secre-
tary -Treasurer.
The Friends Social Room on
West High Street was again voted
the place of meeting.
MI LK PRODUCERS
STATE JULY
BLEND PRICE
DAYTON - Dairy farmers
whose milk was marketed in the
Miami Valley area during July
received a gross blend price of
$5.54 per hundredweight
their production, according to
Leslie C. Mapp, general mana-
ger of Miami Valley Milk Pro-
ducers Association.
The blend price was 23 cents
higher than last July and five
ceats higher than July 1968.
The price was paid for milk
containing the standard 3.5 per
cent butterfat level with eight
and two-tenths cents added or
subtracted for each one-tenth
of per cent variation in but-
terfat content above or below
3.5 per cent.
Mapp said that this July's
milk production for the Miami
Valley market totaled 44.6 mil-
lion pounds, up from last July's
production 41.9 million pounds.
This July's milk output was va-
lued at $2.5 milWi>n.
July was the last month in
which the milk of area dairy far-
mers was marketed. and priced
under the Miami Valley Federal
Milk Marketing Order. The larger
Ohio Valley Federal Order,
which is a consolidation of five
<llio federal orders, became ef-
fective Aug. 1_ With that C(tnsp-
lidation, the.' number of federal
milk marketing ,orders regulating
the marketing of milk in Ohio
was reduced to twOA
The general manager said
that Illy was the final month of
take-out for the 1970 fall pro-
duction premiums and estimated
that the blend price for August
milk. will be around $5.89 per
hundredweight for ' 3:5 per cent
milk .
PA.RENTA.L EXA.MPLE
Modem parents too often be-
lieve that it. is sufficient to send
a child to the "right" church and
to the "right" school. 'They are
careful to select only the "best"
whenever the child has a need .
But, they forget one of the most
'important things of ali - the
value of good' example.
PO'int a child in any direction
and JDore than likely he will
soon fall back and foUow in the
footsteps of the parents. Because
childre!' flnd things they see
more ImpreSSionable than the
things they ' hear, '\l>on't' 'do as I
do" do as I say do:' is a waited
. admonition. . .
. ,1 '
t.WAYNESVI llE. .
Church of Christ
Third & Miami Streets
Charles Pike, Evangelist
.I 0:00 a.m. - Sunday Morning
. 6':30 p.m. - Sunday Evening
"
6:30 p.m. - Wednesday Evcning
.. 897-4462 for informatior "
First Baptist Church
North Main Street
. John P. Osborne, Pastor
10:00 a.m., Sunduy School
II :00 a.m.,Morning Worship
6:30 Union
7:30 p.m.,Evening Worship
7:30p.m.,Wcdncsday Prayer
. , Meeting ,
HARVEYSBURG _
Friendshrp
Church .
Slluthern 13apti ... t Conv'l' l1tilln
\kJUII\\'\, Pastili'
9:30 a.l)l,. Sunua\ S-:ltl)lll
.'W:30 a.lll .. SUllu'a y \lorning
Wor ... hip
7:30 p,lll .. Sunuay
Srrvi(c
730 p.ll1. . \\'eune<,uay. Mitiweek
Pra yer anu 13ihlc Stuu}'
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church
Ohio 73
Ll, \ ter Kiud . Pa ... tor
, -
. Jesus said: "In the world, you will
have trouble. But the victory
Is mine. I have overcome the world ..
John 16:33 NEB
A world In which we c;Ud not en-
counter trouble of some kind would
be a sorry world. But we would like
to live, so we think, wltlhout troubles.
If we did, this would a serious
problem for us because we would
cease to grow. Ufe would contain no
challenges-life ts always a series of
problems and difficulties. We grow
as we meet and overcome them. This
Is why we provide problems for young
minds In our educational systems.
But frequently our major pro-
blems or troubles become burdens
which we cannot handle. There ap-
pears to be answer tel them. When
this situation becomes bad enough,
we are "kely to turn t o GOd. Is It a
fair deal to ask him to come In at the
last moment? Granted, because he
loves us, It Is never too late to turn
to him, but we need to remind our-
selves that he Is no stranger. God Is
our father who has acted throughout
history to reveal himself to us, and
has acted throughout our lives. There-
fore, It Is our responsibility to be In
contact with him, even when life
seems easy. When we keep open the
channels ,of communication contln-
uousl Y
h
It Is only natural to ask his
help w en life seems hard
The Christian gospel Is an invita-
tion to trust In God at all times. To
keep In union with him through
prayer and worship. He Is not a form
of health Insurance; He does not
guarantee success In business. But he
lifts us up from the depths of des-
pair, and despite our troubles gives
meaning to life. '
This Is the victorious faith that
St. Paul knew: "For I am convinced
that there Is nothing In death or life:
In the realm of spirits or superhuman
powers: In the world as It Is: or the
world as It shall be: In the forces of
the universe In heights or depths-
nothing: In all creation that can
separate us from the life of God In
Jesus our Lord." Roman 8:38
Rev. Harold Deeth
St. Mary'S Episcopal Church
-
T ""-
with Southcrn Bup-
tlst, Convent ion).
10:00 a.l11 .. SUllua\ Sl.:llool
1(1 :00 & II .. Sunday
P Servke
Read your I.ILE dally
, First Church-of Christ
and
bist Iligh Street
Stevc' Tigner, Minister
7 :30 p.l11 .. SUIllJay !:vening
Worship
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United Methodist
GO TO CHUICH
SUNDAY
9:30 a.Il I . , SUllday Bihle School
HklO ,1.111., Sunday Wop,hip and
Communioll
6:00 p.IlI., Slinday Youth
Meeting
6:30 p.m., Sunday (,hristian
Youth flour
7:30 p.m., Slinday Evenillg
Worship
7:30 p.m., Weuhcsday Bible
Study " .
Friends .Meeting
Fourth Stleet ncar IIi'gh
9}0 a.m., Sunday Selu')ol
;t.m: Sundcry Meeting fur
. Worship (unprogrammed)
" si: Augustine Church
I. Ii gl,l St ree'
" "Rc\I .. -)bi!eoh,ft:' Lu liner, Pastor
..

, ' 1:,30 p;m.
" 7:4$ a.I!'. l>.tilY Mass
-:', 5:30 p:m. saturday M8S$
,
, , . .
:,- " ThirU & Main Streets
"'I' ," ) '"'
Rev. flamld Deeth, Rector
,sa.in::
: ... JsI; 3rir& 'Sth Sundays:
Holy' Cuil101uniUll; 2nd & 4th
Sundays ,
, Un.ited Methodist
Church
I}Jvid lIarper. Pastor
\) :30 a.l11 .. Sunday Cllurt.:h
Service
10:30 a.I11., Sunday School
, , :00 a.m.,Sunday Worship
Service
Youth FCllowship and 'Biblc
. Study
Full GdSpel
,Church'
. E. South Street
Rev. Hamilton, Pastor
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7}0 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Servke
10:00 a.m. Sunday 'School
7:00 p.llI.
SPRI1; VA'LLEV' .
Mett;,Odi$t
. Church
Walnut-Vine '
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
&:hool
10:30)&.111. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship-
jr. higlr & sr. high ,
7 :45 p.m. Wednesday oholr
. . '
Spring Valley Church .
of QlriSt '., :
GJady Sire,ct .
Church
Third.& ,No'r,lh Streets , 10:00 a.m. Moi:'ning Worship
L. L_ Yuung; 7:00 Pi
Ol
. I;vc'1
in
g Worship
" 8 00'" ' \11 " ;" . .... 8:00 p.m. :livening
, . : , a.m. service . , W L'
,
. .
,10!15 " . "
, 9:9Q'a,.m. ,SuodaY Churcbat '.: Spring:Vall,eY
'Studv " , '., . . :
Friends Church
CORWIN
Pentecostal Holiness
Church
Acy I...<lmo. Pastor
10.:00 a.Ill ,. Sunday Sdwol
7:30 p.m., Sunday, Wdncstlay
and Saturday, Evcning
Wurship Services
7:30 p.IlI., Wednesday Youth
Service
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MT. HOLLY

United Methodist
.-....

\
-Rev. Let l'ard
,
9:30 a.m., Sl:hoo'
11 :00 . Sunday, Worship
&rv)ce
7 p.m .. Wednesday, Prayer
Servke
LYTLE
-
United Methodist
Church
Joh!, K. Smith, Minister '
9:30 a;m., Sunday School
lO:30 a.m., Sunday Worship
Service
'8:()IJ'-9:00 p.m., Wednesday
evening, Bible Study
FERRY
Ferry Church of Christ
\
.
Mound Street
, ;:Waynesville"' Rescue E. friend Couser, Pastor
Mission . . 9:3P a.m. Sunday School
, , . CUrlier 'ol: 7J' &.Corw.in ,Rd: ' Morning Worship Wilmillgton Pike &
.' '. ,' to.uk. _
Soda' Ruw Ruall
" . ." ... t
J -
GENNTOWN
Genntown United Church
of Christ
Ra y StOfll1l'1' . 1':1'11l1
9 :30 a.lll . Worsilip SL'I'; j,,' l'
10:30 SUlluay (,llIlrd.
5:00 p.lll . SlIl1UaV Youtll
Felluwshi p .
RIDGEVILLE
Ridgeville, Community
Church
St. RI . 4H &
Springhoro Road
Ray l. Shelton, Pastor
9:]0 a.m. Sunday &hool
10:45 a.lll : Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Sunday Evcning
Service
7:30 p.m. Wednesday EVL'ning
Service
5:30 p.m. Sunday Sf. Youth
Recreation
6:30 p.m. Sunday Sf. Ymlth
Services
DODDS
Free Pentecostal Church
of God
R. R. 122 - Dodds, Ohio
P-Jstor, James CotTman
10:30 a.m.-Sunday School
7:00 p.m.-Sunday Evangclistic
Servke
7:30 p.m.-Wednesday Prayer
Service
7:30 p.m. Saturday Evening
Worship Servit.:c .
.,: '10;:30 'Christia'n.Baf,tistMission Bus Wiseman. MinislL'r
" 7:00 p,m., Sunday Ew. Service Main' Street 9:00 a.m .. SlIIHlay' Biole SdlOUI CENTERVILLE
" . Wednesday Eve.,' Mrs. P.dstor 15 :f.I11., SumklY Worship The Centerville First
_ :;' .scrvlce . . c. , t ' '-'. ' 10'1 S S d Y
D t- t I Ch h
, ' ..... : {);a:.m. Suliday' Sc.iflc;ol . . :1.111 . ,. un;tV oUlh ren C\oos a urc
.
.. . 1-1 ,a.m, MOfni.ng Worshjp' : ' WmshlJl .
17J L h :lnldin Street
" ,AS RC . 1"\ 1;30:p,m. WoiShip:: ' h:JO p.Ill .. !-:vening Ray 1):Isltll:
. \ 49 S. Mftin Street " , 7:J() p.m. Pi'ayrr Meeting, Biolr ;tIl agt's. .' (;elk' Bid.;nl'll. Ass'\.
"'.9:30,' 'a:,'n. -',Sullda ' .' Wednesday' .Ro ,'Th . ursda. y 7:30 p.m .. hl'n'ing Worship 10 ()() SI

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: a.I11 ... ulluay Schuul
' ;' .10:30 .1:'30 :.l MidwL'd.: 7 :()O p.II1., SUl1day hl'l1l1l!!
7.:00 'p;m. n'9pth. Pray.:r Blhk Study 7 :3Q p.m., t-:vel1il1g
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,. - of
E'( 'LIS SUPER: j . TOWNSENa ,STORE
GOS.PEt. MUSIC CENTER
' '.: ' : 'r' , , ' WAVNESVILLE, OHIO
WAYNESViLLE FURNITURE ,'\ "., ,"1
. ,.' " iNSURANCE
.".
.: S"NCLAI R
, . i' O'H,O
}BR ' , ' .,. ' _ .... ,. "',""
WAVNESVILLE,O..,IO
WAYNESVI llE DRUG STORE
0,"10
. WAYNESVllLE BANK
, OHiO '
MARLATTREONTOW. ,
NOTES 45TH YEAR
The .45th animal Marlatt Re-
union was held at the Friend's
Social Room at Waynesville, Sun-
day, Aug. 16.
A total 69 persons enjoyed a
basket dinner at noon. The din-
ner was followed. by a business
meeting and highlighted with
visiting and rentinising.
Mr. O.B. Marlatt, 99-year-old
reunion President, conducted the
business meeting assisted by Vice-
President Mr. Harold B. Earn-
hart and Secretary -Treasurer
. '
Mrs. Harold (Josephine H.) Earn-
hart.
A new slate of officers elected
for 1971 included: Mr. O.B.
Marlatt, President; Mr. Ernest
A. Earnhart., Vice-President and
Mrs. Suzanne Earnhart, Secre-
tary -Treasurer.
The Friends Social Room on
West High Street was again voted
the place of meeting.
MI LK PRODUCERS
STATE JULY
BLEND PRICE
DAYTON - Dairy farmers
whose milk was marketed in the
Miami Valley area during July
received a gross blend price of
$5.54 per hundredweight
their production, according to
Leslie C. Mapp, general mana-
ger of Miami Valley Milk Pro-
ducers Association.
The blend price was 23 cents
higher than last July and five
ceats higher than July 1968.
The price was paid for milk
containing the standard 3.5 per
cent butterfat level with eight
and two-tenths cents added or
subtracted for each one-tenth
of per cent variation in but-
terfat content above or below
3.5 per cent.
Mapp said that this July's
milk production for the Miami
Valley market totaled 44.6 mil-
lion pounds, up from last July's
production 41.9 million pounds.
This July's milk output was va-
lued at $2.5 milWi>n.
July was the last month in
which the milk of area dairy far-
mers was marketed. and priced
under the Miami Valley Federal
Milk Marketing Order. The larger
Ohio Valley Federal Order,
which is a consolidation of five
<llio federal orders, became ef-
fective Aug. 1_ With that C(tnsp-
lidation, the.' number of federal
milk marketing ,orders regulating
the marketing of milk in Ohio
was reduced to twOA
The general manager said
that Illy was the final month of
take-out for the 1970 fall pro-
duction premiums and estimated
that the blend price for August
milk. will be around $5.89 per
hundredweight for ' 3:5 per cent
milk .
PA.RENTA.L EXA.MPLE
Modem parents too often be-
lieve that it. is sufficient to send
a child to the "right" church and
to the "right" school. 'They are
careful to select only the "best"
whenever the child has a need .
But, they forget one of the most
'important things of ali - the
value of good' example.
PO'int a child in any direction
and JDore than likely he will
soon fall back and foUow in the
footsteps of the parents. Because
childre!' flnd things they see
more ImpreSSionable than the
things they ' hear, '\l>on't' 'do as I
do" do as I say do:' is a waited
. admonition. . .
. ,1 '
. "
Around, TheCapifgJ
,
. EXPLOSIVES BI LL
- .
Uz,z'l,ng '
BY CONGRESSMAN D.E. "BUZ" LUKENS Since the .introduction of H.R.
MILITARY BUILDUP , has grown from 230 ten years 16699," a bill regulatin'g the use
TIle Soviet Union is continuing ago to 2725 in 1970. Already, and transportation of explosives,
its military bUild-up which is the Soviets have, su'rpassed the I have received a number onet-
causing concern to defense plan- United States in total number of ters persons who d'isagree
ners in this country. , In the pro- Intercontinental BaJIistic Mis- with the definition of explosives
cess, the Soviets have extensively siles and have substantially cut as outlined in the bill.
increased their international do- into our previously unchallenged While the intent of this legis-
mination.
naval supremacy. They have lation is not to penalize the' law-
Perhaps the most illustrative shown no indication that they abiding citizen, the bill's current .
example has been the deploy- are about to slacken their pace. definition of explo$ives would
ment of Russian airmen and mis- For these reasons, the United this effect.
sile crews in Egypt. The only States must maintain a strong Under the explosives bill, am-
effective means of curbing 'Such military posture and readiness. munition normally used, in the
activities is often by countering New systems which we have hahdloading of sporting guns
with a show of force equal to or implemented over the past few would be
greater than that of the Russians. years (such as the ABM, the new der and other compofients used
For this reason, I strongly be- Poseidon missile for submarines, by antique gun collectors would
lieve the Phantom jets which the multiple nuclear warhead) -also be ,restricted. It weuld seem
Israel requested should have been have kept this country in a mili; __ a small matter, but I
sold to them months ago. By' not tarily favorable even that the liberty of the sportsmen
approving this sale, the President with the Soviet build-up. Hope- and gun collectqr can be lost that
has seriously endangered the can- fully, the Strategic Arms Umi- way, bit by bit. '
tinued sl,.Ipremacy of the Israeli tation Talks (SALT)' now going I have asked the Hous,e Judi-
Air Force.
on in Vienna, will prove to be ciary Committee, which is now
The Russians military budget successful in halting the wild holding hearings- on the bill, to
has skyrocketed from $36 bil- spiral of military expenditures. redefine the legislative 'language'
lion in 1960 (mostly spent on ' Until that time, however, we so as not to penalize the sports- '-
conventional armament and 'man- must be willing to grant our men gun ,collectors. : ,
power) to a record $70 biJlion armec forces the funds they re-
this year (spent mostly on nu- quire ll) keep this country the
clear weapons of all kWds). Their strongest in the world.
total number of nuclear missiles
I
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TH.uRS 8/20 - TUE 8/25

1970 Wilt Disney ProducIIOM
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THURS AUG - 26
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AND
COLUMBIA PICTURES,; ':' ,
Presents '
6LENN
FORD "
STEllA
STEVENS
DAVlIEYIOSO
WAS
LOCAL ' YOUTHS
RAISE RACKET
AT LEBANON
Four Waynesville youngmen
really raised a racket this
at Lebanon where they scored
heavily in the second annual
Lebanon Tennis Tournament
conducted at Harmon Tennis
Courts. ,
The tournament is jointly. sp-
onsored by the Civic Trust. of
Lebanon anet Lebanon Rec-
reation.
The four players from Way-
nesville were Barney and Bobby
Graham, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Graham, Jr.; Keith
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamb
and: eIf Benner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Benner.
The boys tallied the follow-
ing scores: Doubles, Barney
Graham and Keith Lamb were-
defeated by ))ale and
Freq Kindred 6-2 abd 64; Bob-
by Graham and Jeff Benner,
bye;
Semi Finals, Dale Peach and
Fred Kindred defeated Bobby
Graham and Jeff Benner 6-2
6-Z;
()Jarter Finals, Barney Gra-
ham defeated Steve Cochran 6-0
Mike Hasselbring defeated Jeff
Benner 6-4 and 64, Bobby Gra- '
ham defeated Dave Dawson 6-3
and 64 and Keith Lamb de-
feated B. George 6-1;
Semi Finals, Bar'ney Graham
defeated Bobby Graham 6-2 and
64 and Keith Lamb defeated
Mike Hasselbring 6-2 and 64.
Finals, Keith lamb defeated
, Barney Graham 6-1 and 6-1.
ITEM: If you order a chicken
burger, it must be 100 per cent
chicken, according to U.S, De-
partment o( Agriculture stand-
ards. Chicken Chop Suey must
-contain at least ,four per cellt
chicken and Chili Con Carne
must have at least 35 per cent " '
beef and not more than i5 per
cent fat, according to standuda.
.. , . .. . "
SPORTS
COLUMB.lJS, 0., - - ' Parents - "
of junior and seniot high school _
football pla'Y>rs were urged tb- -_
day' to encourage their sons to
prepare for excessive' heat can-
diHonS:encountered in pre-seas9n
practice and eady games.
So] Milggied, M.D., of . West '
Jefferson, chairman of the Jojnt
.. .
'of the' Ohio
Ohio
:Atl}Jetic.(ASsocia ,ion;-said
that. 9veT: ," , <:
heatlOg due to failure o'f'sweating. . .
is one ,of the m.ajor ",-
death in American football. ' . . ' .'
. ".Proper .. j ondi .. " .
tlOnlOg ca.n . '
player agalOst , this ' as r ' :.
well as 'against heat' eiliuslion .'
caused ' by excessive loss Of ,', .. ':
from profuse sweating.,
of these can cause serious '
cal harm and even ' death,'!' he ' :
said.
Dr.,' Maggied pointed out tl).at ..
Ohio recorded lepst one death
from complications from.' exces-
sive heat during -the 1969. hlgh
school football seasoh. Ite -
plained that'. heat
athletes occur when, high temp-
eratures combine .with
humidity and that such cOhdi- ' :
tions prevail in Ohio during the
pre-season football tr,ining
pleriod .
"Even though ,most coaches
alre increaSingly aware of the,
blem and take measures to'
vlent heat strokes/ tflis' c6J)dition
still occurs during the first )'leek
or so of practice among those
athletes not acclimated to heaf , '. :;,
or- conditioned to a -", ;,
exercise program," said the doc-- -
tor. ._ . ". -.' ..
, Harold A. Meyer, commis- . " ,
, sioner,. of the Ohio
Athle,tic (OHSAA); ':;
added an oQte I .: "
many scholastic athletes ate be,. '
acclinlated earlY =thl9P8a;t ;" ",

pl'ogranu,' .,:r,'
flle- ,OHSAA.' .,... .
, ,." . '550 of'
- , n
. "
Around, TheCapifgJ
,
. EXPLOSIVES BI LL
- .
Uz,z'l,ng '
BY CONGRESSMAN D.E. "BUZ" LUKENS Since the .introduction of H.R.
MILITARY BUILDUP , has grown from 230 ten years 16699," a bill regulatin'g the use
TIle Soviet Union is continuing ago to 2725 in 1970. Already, and transportation of explosives,
its military bUild-up which is the Soviets have, su'rpassed the I have received a number onet-
causing concern to defense plan- United States in total number of ters persons who d'isagree
ners in this country. , In the pro- Intercontinental BaJIistic Mis- with the definition of explosives
cess, the Soviets have extensively siles and have substantially cut as outlined in the bill.
increased their international do- into our previously unchallenged While the intent of this legis-
mination.
naval supremacy. They have lation is not to penalize the' law-
Perhaps the most illustrative shown no indication that they abiding citizen, the bill's current .
example has been the deploy- are about to slacken their pace. definition of explo$ives would
ment of Russian airmen and mis- For these reasons, the United this effect.
sile crews in Egypt. The only States must maintain a strong Under the explosives bill, am-
effective means of curbing 'Such military posture and readiness. munition normally used, in the
activities is often by countering New systems which we have hahdloading of sporting guns
with a show of force equal to or implemented over the past few would be
greater than that of the Russians. years (such as the ABM, the new der and other compofients used
For this reason, I strongly be- Poseidon missile for submarines, by antique gun collectors would
lieve the Phantom jets which the multiple nuclear warhead) -also be ,restricted. It weuld seem
Israel requested should have been have kept this country in a mili; __ a small matter, but I
sold to them months ago. By' not tarily favorable even that the liberty of the sportsmen
approving this sale, the President with the Soviet build-up. Hope- and gun collectqr can be lost that
has seriously endangered the can- fully, the Strategic Arms Umi- way, bit by bit. '
tinued sl,.Ipremacy of the Israeli tation Talks (SALT)' now going I have asked the Hous,e Judi-
Air Force.
on in Vienna, will prove to be ciary Committee, which is now
The Russians military budget successful in halting the wild holding hearings- on the bill, to
has skyrocketed from $36 bil- spiral of military expenditures. redefine the legislative 'language'
lion in 1960 (mostly spent on ' Until that time, however, we so as not to penalize the sports- '-
conventional armament and 'man- must be willing to grant our men gun ,collectors. : ,
power) to a record $70 biJlion armec forces the funds they re-
this year (spent mostly on nu- quire ll) keep this country the
clear weapons of all kWds). Their strongest in the world.
total number of nuclear missiles
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COLUMBIA PICTURES,; ':' ,
Presents '
6LENN
FORD "
STEllA
STEVENS
DAVlIEYIOSO
WAS
LOCAL ' YOUTHS
RAISE RACKET
AT LEBANON
Four Waynesville youngmen
really raised a racket this
at Lebanon where they scored
heavily in the second annual
Lebanon Tennis Tournament
conducted at Harmon Tennis
Courts. ,
The tournament is jointly. sp-
onsored by the Civic Trust. of
Lebanon anet Lebanon Rec-
reation.
The four players from Way-
nesville were Barney and Bobby
Graham, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Graham, Jr.; Keith
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamb
and: eIf Benner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Benner.
The boys tallied the follow-
ing scores: Doubles, Barney
Graham and Keith Lamb were-
defeated by ))ale and
Freq Kindred 6-2 abd 64; Bob-
by Graham and Jeff Benner,
bye;
Semi Finals, Dale Peach and
Fred Kindred defeated Bobby
Graham and Jeff Benner 6-2
6-Z;
()Jarter Finals, Barney Gra-
ham defeated Steve Cochran 6-0
Mike Hasselbring defeated Jeff
Benner 6-4 and 64, Bobby Gra- '
ham defeated Dave Dawson 6-3
and 64 and Keith Lamb de-
feated B. George 6-1;
Semi Finals, Bar'ney Graham
defeated Bobby Graham 6-2 and
64 and Keith Lamb defeated
Mike Hasselbring 6-2 and 64.
Finals, Keith lamb defeated
, Barney Graham 6-1 and 6-1.
ITEM: If you order a chicken
burger, it must be 100 per cent
chicken, according to U.S, De-
partment o( Agriculture stand-
ards. Chicken Chop Suey must
-contain at least ,four per cellt
chicken and Chili Con Carne
must have at least 35 per cent " '
beef and not more than i5 per
cent fat, according to standuda.
.. , . .. . "
SPORTS
COLUMB.lJS, 0., - - ' Parents - "
of junior and seniot high school _
football pla'Y>rs were urged tb- -_
day' to encourage their sons to
prepare for excessive' heat can-
diHonS:encountered in pre-seas9n
practice and eady games.
So] Milggied, M.D., of . West '
Jefferson, chairman of the Jojnt
.. .
'of the' Ohio
Ohio
:Atl}Jetic.(ASsocia ,ion;-said
that. 9veT: ," , <:
heatlOg due to failure o'f'sweating. . .
is one ,of the m.ajor ",-
death in American football. ' . . ' .'
. ".Proper .. j ondi .. " .
tlOnlOg ca.n . '
player agalOst , this ' as r ' :.
well as 'against heat' eiliuslion .'
caused ' by excessive loss Of ,', .. ':
from profuse sweating.,
of these can cause serious '
cal harm and even ' death,'!' he ' :
said.
Dr.,' Maggied pointed out tl).at ..
Ohio recorded lepst one death
from complications from.' exces-
sive heat during -the 1969. hlgh
school football seasoh. Ite -
plained that'. heat
athletes occur when, high temp-
eratures combine .with
humidity and that such cOhdi- ' :
tions prevail in Ohio during the
pre-season football tr,ining
pleriod .
"Even though ,most coaches
alre increaSingly aware of the,
blem and take measures to'
vlent heat strokes/ tflis' c6J)dition
still occurs during the first )'leek
or so of practice among those
athletes not acclimated to heaf , '. :;,
or- conditioned to a -", ;,
exercise program," said the doc-- -
tor. ._ . ". -.' ..
, Harold A. Meyer, commis- . " ,
, sioner,. of the Ohio
Athle,tic (OHSAA); ':;
added an oQte I .: "
many scholastic athletes ate be,. '
acclinlated earlY =thl9P8a;t ;" ",

pl'ogranu,' .,:r,'
flle- ,OHSAA.' .,... .
, ,." . '550 of'
- , n
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4lmPEND OHIO SAUERKRAUT FESTIVAL AT WAYNESVILLE OCT. 3
po!\t:lge paid af Waynle.ville, Ohio
August 26, 1970 10 Cents
:> l
i
550L o'cal School-SludeD Is Arl Ex,pI clld
i: l,s',' a'YDlsville School Prlparls '0 OPID
: ,. ';Flnal pre para hons have been
. ;:" 'coffipJeted and a teaching staff
,2 booked withln' the Waynesville
"" . School System as school officials
brace themselveS-for an onslaught
of 1 ,550 students.
Superintendent Paul. SchwafA-
'\ ';berger has. reported that
have ,been' thoroughly
and minor ' repairs and.

, ':t The is now complete and
'consist ,of cight,.new teachers
new administrator. They
I
Hi:gh School: Ervin B. Pack,
High School Principal; John Har-
vey, Physical Education and
Football Coach; Vernon Hooper,
Social Training
and Basketball Coach; Mrs. Bar
bara Adams and Mrs. Sara Con-
ley, Vocational Home Econo-
mics and Robert Seigel, English
and Junior High Football Coach.
.!unior High: Mrs. Jane Ver-
million, English. Element.ary:
Mrs. Gail Pack; Fifth Grade and
Mrs. Jackie Praete,r, First Grade.
Hi .High School and Junior High
School staff members are as fol
, lows : Ervin B. Pa,ck, High School
Principal; Craig Francisco, Junior
High, Principal; Miss
Anderle, Typing; William Biven,
Music; Paul Brower, Betty Tac-
kett, .Cheryl Hartsock, Julia
Townsend, Robert Seigel, Jane
Vermillion, Alex Brun-
ton, Gale Gerard" Industrial Arts;
Lonzo Gibbs, James Conway,
Mrs. Johnnie PuBy, Math; Alfred
Osborn, -Gary (}dvis, Science:
Mary Hartsock, Language; Jerry
Henson, John Harvey, Pamela
Pursiful, Physical Education;
Dianna Hisey, Art; Yutonia Wat-
son, Barbara Adams, Sara Con-
ley, Home Economics; Vernon
Polly, Alan Kleman, Mitchell
Smith, Science; James Rowland,
Bill Vanderpool , Dorsie Benton,
Vernon Hooper , Social Studies,
Elementary staff members in-
clude: Byron Ames, Principal ;
Clara Waldroup, Lucian Hatfield,
Darrell Watson , Mary Ellen Lacy,
Sixth Grade ; Jane Fran(jsco,
Helen Vanderpool, Mrs. Gail
Pack, Elen Gadd, Fifth Grade;
Margaret Palko, Bonnie Pack,
Sylvia Wardlow, Barbara Sawyer,
Fourth Grade; Bonnie Click)
Betty Slone, Vera Benfer, Pearl
Courtney, Third Grade; Dorothy
Perry, Geneva Davis, Wanda
Hodson, Sara Cook, Mary Hat-
field, Second Grade; Thelma
Barker, . Ruth Edwards, Estella
Richards, Isabel Skaggs, Maxine
(Continued on page 4)
vUle--Ratarians Plan Dinner
.,;. .,;It.. ..
Phillies Tops In league
. :. 'Ie,s,- IOY'8 And Girls
' have' program by the'Waynesville Ro- will' indu.dc:
r\t " '" far'" Club .. <.' Dayton Daily News,. Gary
I J'. ,. 1 t'
.H ..... Ro Dale Thompson,. Paijl
'" . trig: the ' "their ef- Vennitlion, Kevin Miranda, Wally
-forts and their jobs Patton, Richard Casebolt, Allan
- fot putting respective pa- Hannah and Phillip Gibbs; Day-
-pers within our reach regardless ton Journal-Herald, . Stephen
of weather and 'time". Wilkerson, Robert Briggs, Mike
The" businessmen Ne,lson- and Bill Snoddy; Wes-
. and women 'of the 'future to'be ,tern Star:, Eric: Whitmer, Sandy
\,ViII be ql\rWS. - GPeen, Keith
the appreciation dinnet program Rathff and Dottle Hannah and
The Phillies and All Stars
'bat-tied' for ar exciting PhiJlies
victory Monday, Aug. 10, during
the big game that ends the little
league baseball season at Waynes-
ville.
the Cincinnati Post ; ' Rebecca
Boa I.
Gale Koogler, Assistant Cir-
. culation for The Day-
ton Daily News, will deliver the
guest address.
' .. :" FellDwship Planned:
",," 8J I,i l,e1l. Urged 'a . Attend
,
.' I
. ... Merchants are ' urgmg all
. Waynesville and .. area citizens to
' families, picoic bas-
":' "Y': ." 1 tllat can. be sh8red with 'a
iirtgle aT. .. in and', tq
tote a JIlusiC3J i'nstrument.
I l!:!'
, "This Comm'-nity fo'elloW$ip .
can only be a if YOlf are
'(81111101111'0 there, ". said Mts. Charl,es LeMay ,
..... ' ... ...uri:IU at ,',.l "p.m., 'program .. ' -
" ", . , "'
" w,itl '?e' ,: :r
s
,: is
,enlpn:aoe scot)ting for.' mU3icians . or voca-
cornOJitne,nlS lists ' Ot-" other' who
would be interested in
.( I .... r!'\'
ing at the 'picnic. She can be
reached 'at 897-5961.
big
Dayc Community Fellowship
Picnic will include the Waynes-
ville, Corwin, LytJe; Ferry, Mt.
Holly and HaIveysburg 'areas.
local shut-lins ' will not be
left out of the festivities. Mer-
chants plall .to deliver numerous
picnic lunch plates to them with-
in the community. -
This old fashioned country
picnic promises much fun, food,
and visiting time.
j
BROWNIE LEADER
BADLY NEEDED
A leader is urgently needed
for the Thursday afternoon
Brownie Troop at Waynesville.
I
The leaderless Troop is com-
posed of 20 girls. Their leader
doesn't have to be the mother of
one of the Troop members. She
most importantly should be a
woman interested in the future
of second and third grade aged
girls.
All interested persons or pro-
spective leaders should phone
Mrs. LasandraJonesat 932-2161.
Tabernacle construction has
-been scheduled to
' begin following the Aug, 29
program. ' .
. -,The., Midwest Gos pel Music
Association originated seven
" ' th dra. . years ago at Dayton: .Some of
................. In e w " t ' '. . I d J' G'
. l :i or,ganlers .. tnc u e- llll, nms-
The Phillies, league winners,
became home team after a flip
of the coin with the All Stars, the
best players chosen from all
other league teams.
They clobbered the All Stars
8-7 to become the top team of
the league.
No runs were scored in the
first inning and it looked like a
pitchers' duel was in the making.
Hdwever, this was hort lived be-
cause in the second inning the
All Stars banged out five runs
and took a commanding lead.
The Phillies jumped back and
scored three runs in the' last of
the second inning but in the
third, the ' All Stars scored two
runs bringing the score to
They again scored two runs
in the fifth inning and went
into the final inning loosing by
only two runs.
The All Stars were unable to
score and the Phillies had their "
Jast cllance to bat. Orie run down
, and only three outs away, the
All Stars took the field to try
and save their two run lead.
Both teams should be com-
mended for their efforts. These
boys were playing under extreme
pressures for their ages and each
parent at that game can be proud
of how their son performed.
They also conducted them-
selves on a high level of sports-
manship. Only under this type
of organized league participation
can boys learn' and grow to the
point where they enter into high
school competition with the true
value of the lessons taught them.
"It seemed a shame that one
of the teams would lose ' tit,s
hard fought game, but in reality
no 'one lo'oses 'because every bQY
who plays in the teague '
out a Winner in experience and
: ',. " > I Gospel-AireS,
,<" ... ... tl()Spel ,
Mello-'J"
sportso:utnship,"
P);l
loUie Lander. . "", - ,
. " ." ' ". '
i ,
",
,yo ...
, .
."rdtM
,, ' 3 ,
4lmPEND OHIO SAUERKRAUT FESTIVAL AT WAYNESVILLE OCT. 3
po!\t:lge paid af Waynle.ville, Ohio
August 26, 1970 10 Cents
:> l
i
550L o'cal School-SludeD Is Arl Ex,pI clld
i: l,s',' a'YDlsville School Prlparls '0 OPID
: ,. ';Flnal pre para hons have been
. ;:" 'coffipJeted and a teaching staff
,2 booked withln' the Waynesville
"" . School System as school officials
brace themselveS-for an onslaught
of 1 ,550 students.
Superintendent Paul. SchwafA-
'\ ';berger has. reported that
have ,been' thoroughly
and minor ' repairs and.

, ':t The is now complete and
'consist ,of cight,.new teachers
new administrator. They
I
Hi:gh School: Ervin B. Pack,
High School Principal; John Har-
vey, Physical Education and
Football Coach; Vernon Hooper,
Social Training
and Basketball Coach; Mrs. Bar
bara Adams and Mrs. Sara Con-
ley, Vocational Home Econo-
mics and Robert Seigel, English
and Junior High Football Coach.
.!unior High: Mrs. Jane Ver-
million, English. Element.ary:
Mrs. Gail Pack; Fifth Grade and
Mrs. Jackie Praete,r, First Grade.
Hi .High School and Junior High
School staff members are as fol
, lows : Ervin B. Pa,ck, High School
Principal; Craig Francisco, Junior
High, Principal; Miss
Anderle, Typing; William Biven,
Music; Paul Brower, Betty Tac-
kett, .Cheryl Hartsock, Julia
Townsend, Robert Seigel, Jane
Vermillion, Alex Brun-
ton, Gale Gerard" Industrial Arts;
Lonzo Gibbs, James Conway,
Mrs. Johnnie PuBy, Math; Alfred
Osborn, -Gary (}dvis, Science:
Mary Hartsock, Language; Jerry
Henson, John Harvey, Pamela
Pursiful, Physical Education;
Dianna Hisey, Art; Yutonia Wat-
son, Barbara Adams, Sara Con-
ley, Home Economics; Vernon
Polly, Alan Kleman, Mitchell
Smith, Science; James Rowland,
Bill Vanderpool , Dorsie Benton,
Vernon Hooper , Social Studies,
Elementary staff members in-
clude: Byron Ames, Principal ;
Clara Waldroup, Lucian Hatfield,
Darrell Watson , Mary Ellen Lacy,
Sixth Grade ; Jane Fran(jsco,
Helen Vanderpool, Mrs. Gail
Pack, Elen Gadd, Fifth Grade;
Margaret Palko, Bonnie Pack,
Sylvia Wardlow, Barbara Sawyer,
Fourth Grade; Bonnie Click)
Betty Slone, Vera Benfer, Pearl
Courtney, Third Grade; Dorothy
Perry, Geneva Davis, Wanda
Hodson, Sara Cook, Mary Hat-
field, Second Grade; Thelma
Barker, . Ruth Edwards, Estella
Richards, Isabel Skaggs, Maxine
(Continued on page 4)
vUle--Ratarians Plan Dinner
.,;. .,;It.. ..
Phillies Tops In league
. :. 'Ie,s,- IOY'8 And Girls
' have' program by the'Waynesville Ro- will' indu.dc:
r\t " '" far'" Club .. <.' Dayton Daily News,. Gary
I J'. ,. 1 t'
.H ..... Ro Dale Thompson,. Paijl
'" . trig: the ' "their ef- Vennitlion, Kevin Miranda, Wally
-forts and their jobs Patton, Richard Casebolt, Allan
- fot putting respective pa- Hannah and Phillip Gibbs; Day-
-pers within our reach regardless ton Journal-Herald, . Stephen
of weather and 'time". Wilkerson, Robert Briggs, Mike
The" businessmen Ne,lson- and Bill Snoddy; Wes-
. and women 'of the 'future to'be ,tern Star:, Eric: Whitmer, Sandy
\,ViII be ql\rWS. - GPeen, Keith
the appreciation dinnet program Rathff and Dottle Hannah and
The Phillies and All Stars
'bat-tied' for ar exciting PhiJlies
victory Monday, Aug. 10, during
the big game that ends the little
league baseball season at Waynes-
ville.
the Cincinnati Post ; ' Rebecca
Boa I.
Gale Koogler, Assistant Cir-
. culation for The Day-
ton Daily News, will deliver the
guest address.
' .. :" FellDwship Planned:
",," 8J I,i l,e1l. Urged 'a . Attend
,
.' I
. ... Merchants are ' urgmg all
. Waynesville and .. area citizens to
' families, picoic bas-
":' "Y': ." 1 tllat can. be sh8red with 'a
iirtgle aT. .. in and', tq
tote a JIlusiC3J i'nstrument.
I l!:!'
, "This Comm'-nity fo'elloW$ip .
can only be a if YOlf are
'(81111101111'0 there, ". said Mts. Charl,es LeMay ,
..... ' ... ...uri:IU at ,',.l "p.m., 'program .. ' -
" ", . , "'
" w,itl '?e' ,: :r
s
,: is
,enlpn:aoe scot)ting for.' mU3icians . or voca-
cornOJitne,nlS lists ' Ot-" other' who
would be interested in
.( I .... r!'\'
ing at the 'picnic. She can be
reached 'at 897-5961.
big
Dayc Community Fellowship
Picnic will include the Waynes-
ville, Corwin, LytJe; Ferry, Mt.
Holly and HaIveysburg 'areas.
local shut-lins ' will not be
left out of the festivities. Mer-
chants plall .to deliver numerous
picnic lunch plates to them with-
in the community. -
This old fashioned country
picnic promises much fun, food,
and visiting time.
j
BROWNIE LEADER
BADLY NEEDED
A leader is urgently needed
for the Thursday afternoon
Brownie Troop at Waynesville.
I
The leaderless Troop is com-
posed of 20 girls. Their leader
doesn't have to be the mother of
one of the Troop members. She
most importantly should be a
woman interested in the future
of second and third grade aged
girls.
All interested persons or pro-
spective leaders should phone
Mrs. LasandraJonesat 932-2161.
Tabernacle construction has
-been scheduled to
' begin following the Aug, 29
program. ' .
. -,The., Midwest Gos pel Music
Association originated seven
" ' th dra. . years ago at Dayton: .Some of
................. In e w " t ' '. . I d J' G'
. l :i or,ganlers .. tnc u e- llll, nms-
The Phillies, league winners,
became home team after a flip
of the coin with the All Stars, the
best players chosen from all
other league teams.
They clobbered the All Stars
8-7 to become the top team of
the league.
No runs were scored in the
first inning and it looked like a
pitchers' duel was in the making.
Hdwever, this was hort lived be-
cause in the second inning the
All Stars banged out five runs
and took a commanding lead.
The Phillies jumped back and
scored three runs in the' last of
the second inning but in the
third, the ' All Stars scored two
runs bringing the score to
They again scored two runs
in the fifth inning and went
into the final inning loosing by
only two runs.
The All Stars were unable to
score and the Phillies had their "
Jast cllance to bat. Orie run down
, and only three outs away, the
All Stars took the field to try
and save their two run lead.
Both teams should be com-
mended for their efforts. These
boys were playing under extreme
pressures for their ages and each
parent at that game can be proud
of how their son performed.
They also conducted them-
selves on a high level of sports-
manship. Only under this type
of organized league participation
can boys learn' and grow to the
point where they enter into high
school competition with the true
value of the lessons taught them.
"It seemed a shame that one
of the teams would lose ' tit,s
hard fought game, but in reality
no 'one lo'oses 'because every bQY
who plays in the teague '
out a Winner in experience and
: ',. " > I Gospel-AireS,
,<" ... ... tl()Spel ,
Mello-'J"
sportso:utnship,"
P);l
loUie Lander. . "", - ,
. " ." ' ". '
i ,
",
,yo ...
, .
.'
. ' ,
" < .', ..
. P.O. Box 7. : 'Phone 7-1. 21
; ; -
, '"
,. Dennis OIlton , ...... .. . ......... ...... .. .
Editor
0 Hili . ................ , Advert"lng M ...... ' . r
Phillip Morian ::..... .. ............... Asst. ,Mana,er
David Edsall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General
Reginald O. Hili, David Edsall ............. " . . . l:!ubllsMrs
P.O. Box 7', W.y .... ,;UI., Ohio 45011
M.mber of the Ohio N.wspa ..... AlIOClAtlon'
B1RTH ANNOUNCED Memorial tIospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Roger 'Bailey of
Route 2, Catlall Place, Waynes
Ville announce the birth of a
second child,a daughter, Heather
Lynn, born Aug. 5 a t
Heathef weigh , 7 ,pounds
and 7 ounces. She has a brother,
Jeffrey, three and one
old.
In
Grandparents include Mr. and
Corn, S,upper"
iwJI& GREEN BEAN)
SAl.A[l) PI E
lUI. US I 28th '5 -8 P .1.
Adults $1.50 ..... - Children $.75
WAVNESVI LLE UNITED MElHODIST CHURCH
I , FULL
SERVICE
'8'111
C I rfi fie 8 tiS .
Savings Bonds
'r'lvele rs Chicks
Ch,e ck i n g A ecoun fs
S IV ing s I CCDUD fs
.. ,
l 08 ns ' 11 I 'JIll s
Sa'e lepos it B aXIs
And then add a sparkling variety of additional
services that enable us to take care of all your fi-
'nancial needs at one stop under one roof. Try it!
For YO',!!, convenience we 1150 Iccept payments of:
Milmi Vllley Suburbln Slnltary Hospital Care
Wlter & Sewer
Dayton Power & Light
You may liso sl9n up for service of DllIton Power & Light
No Service Charge for Anyone
The Wa,nes,vi:,I. , .
.......... - ..... Iat i Dna I ,Bank, ,;
TELEPHONE 897 -.. 2065
.' \.
. ' .
an4 Mr. ' Allie of' '
. . Char\es
ville illod Mrs. J.P. .Tipton of .
l{y. are great-grand .. {
parents . .'. ' . :: ' - .' "
. .,
" .
fr am rhi' ..
" F'AIENDS 'HOME
By Dunnell
Editor's Note: ,WEt.eOM a; ,
HOME NELLIE, ... .. ,YOU
"
OS; ' ; ," .',
OpeN ,.
6 DAYS AWEEK ..
ALL DAYWEDNESDAY'
.'
. ' ,
" < .', ..
. P.O. Box 7. : 'Phone 7-1. 21
; ; -
, '"
,. Dennis OIlton , ...... .. . ......... ...... .. .
Editor
0 Hili . ................ , Advert"lng M ...... ' . r
Phillip Morian ::..... .. ............... Asst. ,Mana,er
David Edsall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General
Reginald O. Hili, David Edsall ............. " . . . l:!ubllsMrs
P.O. Box 7', W.y .... ,;UI., Ohio 45011
M.mber of the Ohio N.wspa ..... AlIOClAtlon'
B1RTH ANNOUNCED Memorial tIospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Roger 'Bailey of
Route 2, Catlall Place, Waynes
Ville announce the birth of a
second child,a daughter, Heather
Lynn, born Aug. 5 a t
Heathef weigh , 7 ,pounds
and 7 ounces. She has a brother,
Jeffrey, three and one
old.
In
Grandparents include Mr. and
Corn, S,upper"
iwJI& GREEN BEAN)
SAl.A[l) PI E
lUI. US I 28th '5 -8 P .1.
Adults $1.50 ..... - Children $.75
WAVNESVI LLE UNITED MElHODIST CHURCH
I , FULL
SERVICE
'8'111
C I rfi fie 8 tiS .
Savings Bonds
'r'lvele rs Chicks
Ch,e ck i n g A ecoun fs
S IV ing s I CCDUD fs
.. ,
l 08 ns ' 11 I 'JIll s
Sa'e lepos it B aXIs
And then add a sparkling variety of additional
services that enable us to take care of all your fi-
'nancial needs at one stop under one roof. Try it!
For YO',!!, convenience we 1150 Iccept payments of:
Milmi Vllley Suburbln Slnltary Hospital Care
Wlter & Sewer
Dayton Power & Light
You may liso sl9n up for service of DllIton Power & Light
No Service Charge for Anyone
The Wa,nes,vi:,I. , .
.......... - ..... Iat i Dna I ,Bank, ,;
TELEPHONE 897 -.. 2065
.' \.
. ' .
an4 Mr. ' Allie of' '
. . Char\es
ville illod Mrs. J.P. .Tipton of .
l{y. are great-grand .. {
parents . .'. ' . :: ' - .' "
. .,
" .
fr am rhi' ..
" F'AIENDS 'HOME
By Dunnell
Editor's Note: ,WEt.eOM a; ,
HOME NELLIE, ... .. ,YOU
"
OS; ' ; ," .',
OpeN ,.
6 DAYS AWEEK ..
ALL DAYWEDNESDAY'
, . PART' ',,8UIPIIES
-_ ........ !.-
............ "
SUN - THURS 1,0 - 10 FRI -- SAT 10 - 11
" f'.i1 .... -
" , "', - . I.,
flats' are off to them; the' .
, and. the umpires. Um-
pife,' Ken Bn'idley, ' should be
commended for his unselfish
work throughout the year with
these tea ms. "
Up to the final innmg, the
All Stars had given the Phillies
all they could handle and the
pressure was at a fever pitch.
The Phillies managed to load
the bases and the next batter
was allowed first base because
the catcher interfered with his
swing. This tied the score 7-7.
, Next a batter lined a grounder
tpwards the. hoid between th'ird
and short and the shortstop was
able to knock the ball down, but
when 'he retrieved it, the winning
run had already been scored and
tile Phillies had captured the top-
mpst victory they had sought all
season.
Waynesville's victorious Phil-
lies and top baseball players of
the season include: Jody Am-
burgy, Louie Lander, [}avid
Hisey, Allen Davis, Mike Rush,
Ji!!1my McDonald, David Barber,
Jerry Bourne, Rick Miller, Rick
Russell Lamb, Tom Mit,
chell and Joe Mitchell.
LYTLE
Roberta 'w'Jilson
Ph. 897-4246
A miscellam:ous bridal shower
was held last Monday evening in
0:0 YOU KnW?
. ABOUT OUR WOFlSHIP
, - Our is simple and
based entirely on what is taught
.in the New Testamen t. We will
sing together. You will probably
be familiar with most of the
hymns and are invited to join'
with us in the singing, Men in the
congregation willlead.in prayers.
There will be a' sermon, Christ
centered and designed' to te(Jch
and uplift all who are prescnt.
You are urged to take notes and
check what you hear against
what your Bible, says. There is
,never any-a.ttetnpt to teach any-
thing ... profound or mysterious,
just simple truths. At the
close bf the sermon, those who
wish to become Christians are
invtted to ' rna ke: this knOW!1 by
to the front of the assem-
bly. There will be no singling
. out of visitor's .or any,one 'pre-
, ho.,' one wjll be asked to
raise their halnd Or stand: No one
J) \ I. . '
..\vm go the audience urging
, to come' foiwaid. Neither.
'the :woiship:, nor invitation,
are 'desigJled to embarrass, but
rather 'to teach. . .
:iAlring the Lord's
Communion wil.1- be
hy men of' the congiega-
, tiop. :' The' New . Testament
ches .,iruit Ch(ist,ians. Or
. ,of the .Lord's 'church are to
,. ,this 'on tthe first day o.f the .week
, 20:1 .You 'will
, ' ted to do "A

,. ,
,.
hongr of Phyllis .li.ndauer 'l;lt 'the
home .of Shamn-Wentze . ' : :'
Mr. and Mrs, Don Laird arid
child'ren and Mr , Vic Laird speilt
a week in Pennsyl-
vania. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Mike Durbin
and chiidren have' vaca-
tioning i'n Michigan. They reoent-
ly moved into the former Early
home.
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Bunnell -
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Earl
Young, at Sunday,
. ,
... BABYSITTING ,
.. ;.oJ." ,J
. "WANTED- .
I '
Special weekly rates, or '
will sit by hour or' day.
Constant care ' in a good'
Christian home.
Pholle >N7 ,5
l
) 21
Ask I'llI' .I ea ll Ilill
THE NELL
21NSU'RANCI
.

COMPLETE FAMILY
OR BUsiNESS INSURANCE

23S. MMn W..-wille. o.
Style Show
Saptlmber. 4 , 1910
-8.:0IP ... I.
JR. HIGH SCHOOL GYM
Admission $1.00
RAINBOW GIRLS WILL MODEL ATTIRE FROM
LYNN'S DR E8S SHOP
Also 'Sing Out' will perform at Intermission Time
DOOR PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN
REFRESHMENTS
.
Tickets May' Be Purchased From:
SHOP
ANY' RAINBOW GIRL
or
PURCHASED AT THE 'DOOR THAT EVENING ,'
Proceeds Go To
Rainbow Assembly
Public Welcomed
,
A.M . --8P.M.

....... 11.,., .
Una- .CIa" -,
),
I
.. .
I"
, . PART' ',,8UIPIIES
-_ ........ !.-
............ "
SUN - THURS 1,0 - 10 FRI -- SAT 10 - 11
" f'.i1 .... -
" , "', - . I.,
flats' are off to them; the' .
, and. the umpires. Um-
pife,' Ken Bn'idley, ' should be
commended for his unselfish
work throughout the year with
these tea ms. "
Up to the final innmg, the
All Stars had given the Phillies
all they could handle and the
pressure was at a fever pitch.
The Phillies managed to load
the bases and the next batter
was allowed first base because
the catcher interfered with his
swing. This tied the score 7-7.
, Next a batter lined a grounder
tpwards the. hoid between th'ird
and short and the shortstop was
able to knock the ball down, but
when 'he retrieved it, the winning
run had already been scored and
tile Phillies had captured the top-
mpst victory they had sought all
season.
Waynesville's victorious Phil-
lies and top baseball players of
the season include: Jody Am-
burgy, Louie Lander, [}avid
Hisey, Allen Davis, Mike Rush,
Ji!!1my McDonald, David Barber,
Jerry Bourne, Rick Miller, Rick
Russell Lamb, Tom Mit,
chell and Joe Mitchell.
LYTLE
Roberta 'w'Jilson
Ph. 897-4246
A miscellam:ous bridal shower
was held last Monday evening in
0:0 YOU KnW?
. ABOUT OUR WOFlSHIP
, - Our is simple and
based entirely on what is taught
.in the New Testamen t. We will
sing together. You will probably
be familiar with most of the
hymns and are invited to join'
with us in the singing, Men in the
congregation willlead.in prayers.
There will be a' sermon, Christ
centered and designed' to te(Jch
and uplift all who are prescnt.
You are urged to take notes and
check what you hear against
what your Bible, says. There is
,never any-a.ttetnpt to teach any-
thing ... profound or mysterious,
just simple truths. At the
close bf the sermon, those who
wish to become Christians are
invtted to ' rna ke: this knOW!1 by
to the front of the assem-
bly. There will be no singling
. out of visitor's .or any,one 'pre-
, ho.,' one wjll be asked to
raise their halnd Or stand: No one
J) \ I. . '
..\vm go the audience urging
, to come' foiwaid. Neither.
'the :woiship:, nor invitation,
are 'desigJled to embarrass, but
rather 'to teach. . .
:iAlring the Lord's
Communion wil.1- be
hy men of' the congiega-
, tiop. :' The' New . Testament
ches .,iruit Ch(ist,ians. Or
. ,of the .Lord's 'church are to
,. ,this 'on tthe first day o.f the .week
, 20:1 .You 'will
, ' ted to do "A

,. ,
,.
hongr of Phyllis .li.ndauer 'l;lt 'the
home .of Shamn-Wentze . ' : :'
Mr. and Mrs, Don Laird arid
child'ren and Mr , Vic Laird speilt
a week in Pennsyl-
vania. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Mike Durbin
and chiidren have' vaca-
tioning i'n Michigan. They reoent-
ly moved into the former Early
home.
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Bunnell -
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Earl
Young, at Sunday,
. ,
... BABYSITTING ,
.. ;.oJ." ,J
. "WANTED- .
I '
Special weekly rates, or '
will sit by hour or' day.
Constant care ' in a good'
Christian home.
Pholle >N7 ,5
l
) 21
Ask I'llI' .I ea ll Ilill
THE NELL
21NSU'RANCI
.

COMPLETE FAMILY
OR BUsiNESS INSURANCE

23S. MMn W..-wille. o.
Style Show
Saptlmber. 4 , 1910
-8.:0IP ... I.
JR. HIGH SCHOOL GYM
Admission $1.00
RAINBOW GIRLS WILL MODEL ATTIRE FROM
LYNN'S DR E8S SHOP
Also 'Sing Out' will perform at Intermission Time
DOOR PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN
REFRESHMENTS
.
Tickets May' Be Purchased From:
SHOP
ANY' RAINBOW GIRL
or
PURCHASED AT THE 'DOOR THAT EVENING ,'
Proceeds Go To
Rainbow Assembly
Public Welcomed
,
A.M . --8P.M.

....... 11.,., .
Una- .CIa" -,
),
I
.. .
I"
.' !..
, Locai . studenti . . . . .
(b9ntinued from Page 1
:.)ackie Praeter, First
,," ;'Q-ade, Mrs. Uatie Irelal), . Kil)-
-Jane Weltz, M.usic;
Wilma Watson, 'Physicill Educa:- '
tion; Jewell Sewell, Ura Grover,
" Special Education.
. Vocational Education: O.W.E.
,:' William Myers; D.C. T., Andrew
ctuJrko; Miss Patricia
Jones.
Other program areas include:
Dive Cessna, Guidance ' Counse
lor; Unda Robinson, Ubrarian;
llirsie Benton. Audio Visual Aids
and History; BettY Tackett; Cui
riculum
Vernon ' Polly, Curriculum Co
ordinator Dorothea
Rye, School Nurse; Phyllis Mar
kelQff, School ,Psychologist.
of children who have
not attended Wayne Locat ,pre
viouSly are asked to regiSter them
Aug. 27-28 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Kindergarten and first
pUpils entering for the first time
must 'present birth certfficates
. and a' aoctor's record of the
basic immunization. All neW stu
WAYNESVILLE SPARTANS
BASKETBALL '
1970-1971 '
Nov. 25, 1970 Lebanon Away
Dec. 4, 1970 Mason
Home
Dec. 5, 1970 carlisle Away
Dec. 11, 1970 Kings
Home
Dec. 18, 1970 . Little Miami Away .
Jan .. 2, 1971 Clinton Home
Jan. 8, 1971 Springbor.o Home
Jan. 9, Blanchester Away
Jan. 15, 1971 Clinton Massie ,Away
.)jn. 22, 1971 Mason
Away
Jan. 23, 1971 Kings
Away
Jan. 29, 1971 Little Miami Home
Feb.- 5,1971 Yellow Springs Away
Feb. 6, 1971 Springboro Away
Feb. 12, 1971 Blanchester .. Home
Feb. 13, 1971 Bellbrook Away
Feb. 19, 1971 Clinton Massie Home
Feb. 20, 1971 Q-eenview (PN) Home
Reserve Games 6:45 P.M.; Varsity Games 8:00 P.M.
Superintendent - Paul Schwamberger .
Principal - Ervin Pack
Athletic Director - Crai!; Francisco
Head Coach - Vern Hooper
PN - Parents Night
Craig Francisco, Athletic Director
:
High School
P.O. Box 306
Waynesville, Ohio 45068
(Office Phone: 513-897-4706)
WAYNESVILLE SPARTANS
FOOTBALL
1970
Sept. 11, 1970 Greenon Home 8:00 P:M.
Sept. 18, 1970 Cedarville Horne 8:00 P.M.
Sept. 25, 1970 Blanchester Away- 8:00 P.M.
Oct. 2, 1970 Mason Home 8:00'.P.M.
Oct. 9,.1.970 Kings (HC) Home ,:00 P."..
Oct. 16, 1970 East Clinton Away 8':00 P.M.
Oct. 23, 1970 (PN) Home 8:00 p.M ..
Oct. 30, 1970 Clinton Massie Away 8:00
Nov. 6; 1970 UttJe.lYlismi ' Away 8:0o.".M.
The East Clinton football game will be treated as an
away game,.but will be played' at Wa.ynesville.
Superin1Bndent - PaUl, SchWambe.rger
Principal - Ervin Pack "
Athletijc Director - Cr8ig Francisco
Head COach .... John Harvey
HC' - Homecoming
PH'''':'
Cl:aig 'Athletic-Director
. ,. " SchOol
: '. ,',
' .. ,f. It"! ''''-.;
:
dents are naked ' to 'bnng .their "..,.', ' .. ' .. ," .. n,,", ..
." ..... { " f ,I - I, ROOM '.'.\'
lil/Z. 1':-: .. '. - . .; .""":':Doo'iI
or tl)e." Ta!:""1)f; fiJOggs, ,
,1_, f ai" t l' " . ' Dob9"SOoher Klttly; .. '
U4y 0 reD;'ll ' . . :,''1. ":',. ii6r\e; 1
The schooL .. w,ill :Frr' ie. Mike; Hep- "
.... "h ' ., ,. : ' t' oT! ., "neW, Mar'Vtni L. ttl., LOP9,
wIth a Cll I. t{ K\m- '
at 9 a.m. 'Moriday, Al)g. l. ,
, .' e. .. . ' .. > _"'1.' I . "fl Rat,lff, MarlCj ,Roark,. i ' .
Regular cla.sses. .. . .
d
Sept 1 .. " .' Uar;.d,:Rober't' . \" " ',.,'
ay, .. ',' ,j ' "I. ". " "/.' .. .. MRS. "
w b <10 ,.. l' '.,
atian Sept . l ' Wi,tli 'lunch c1latgeS '. ' .. Bd9QS, Chrlsj'
. . ,',. . . .., '!In. !1rl!i; Victor; F.arl.y,dlu,
for grades one -I'diiougli SiX 35 ,./lant,GroSs;
. d' .;, t ... h Si.vel .... Jot)nson, kelly; '.
cen.ts-:;-gra es .MJ;DOnald, Randy, Miller; J.ff; N,i.
twelve 40 cents . .... " . ',/; n.. . . T.J.;,Patton!' .noy;. R.v,s, Cln.
, : n.. k Hi ' :\J;' c.!.!L "I'Pr' Stl.nnQnj SGherer, Pam;
ErVin "'-dC , i gil tn Jenrilte,rjSlzelove, Karen; '
cipsl, that new ,tea- Sta'Pleton .. Lucinda;
h ill t A 31 t 1
Kef Iy. , .
C ers W l:nee ug! a p.m. ' .. C90 K, ,
in the school cafeteria 'for . GRADE.2 ;,Adams, Mark; Br,own; ,
, I Treva; campbell .. BobbYj Cllnehens,
tationJ ,,' " . Ricky; Dlls, TawflY; EdWards, Dalej,
First .. 'dav Of sol\ot>1'4for, ' high :' Fo)(,
J . j ,. ' . ,. ' 8 In,g, '1\IIicrnllle; Ha\1sard,
school student.s will _ "
. h " c l' " . ' il'f9,lIy; ,MOgan, Ka,fj,lna; Horn, o'6l:.ig.
a.m. 10 t e /-toward; Gary; !sa.acs;-Sc;q,tty;
ing exercises and-, mtro<tuct.1on, M!!t.hews. MI",;
d 1
" , . t . l'Y'I,cDonal.d, ,MIke; Mellott., Jon,
of teacners an c. ass s. . . 'ley , <':
All Senior Citizens 6S years, l' ........ ;.: ., ,
. ' . 'l",J t ', " t ,' 213, 2:
and over, are enttt 0 a pass". 0 , . Ander,son ,stttve; Deborah;
all schooll activities. , Sup,erj'nteJ\;: ',-:-' KI!1li Carter., .
. ' . ,,,' .,' '" Paul', (l;Oln.!tt,'oaVI,\;"Fry, "James; ._
qent PaUl
- ' h _. '. t" 1 d"t ".1', Norma: , . , .. ""
that> any J e .. y .. , orah);:kal ' ; ..
pass. (lOq. whb. d.q .. e .
" 1 " t t" 1.: J L 'of rI t.Me,sse '. . mg .gan. .,Va, ,f ' " ...... Tun ... '
to p. ease con ,a '. . :'''''' '.:Shar'ooj '.' _ HIlIIUit'ldilil(Oi't,h-;:i;JO!"I'!'fl
, I. ", ., mv,j R,u\seU, Wise , . Ellzabef.,
, ' "'. , , . cup, 'Allen. ' ) ;; r " , :MlIUJ!PU,"LQIN.1
It s ba4lk to school hme agam , .,.',' .: i ... . tiOp.:

and Byron Ames, Wayoe LocaL ' SO!lf. 2:
FJ
Sch 1 Pr' ,- 1 ' .. MeliSsa' '$cpu;
ementClK';Y . . ot?, lO(f!pa .. " ; . (l,itk.
has announced classroom,assign' , .. t(lm; :
') . HattCin .b,hqso.n; Bob,.,le;,.. ,l'
ments; .' '] T,ereSa,. !L..:a'Ir,d; ,.. ,
The following list -does 'nOt toCld .phl.lIlPs, Teresa.! ppr:'d.r; ErIc; , .'
, .' .j' . .St'Vej Ralos, . ', "';
mclude kindergarte.n and tnose. ' dolpl), KathyI' Rlct1@rd.s, JayCte,ne; ';;,
newcomers 'who ha\ie. not yet . '1=l1j:har'1l . :1'
11 d
' '.",'" Taylor: RandvrWatklns, Je f. ",., ,
enro e ' ' . ,"" ' .'" . I jl Glreliil1lt. '""Olnlilcl.i :f3Ir1CCWI "l!IIi.Ilt"rV: ..... ,.
' .
.. , . . . r" ROOM "'" ...
Registration for students 2il ; M ' . . h .. 2: A'.' 'f, '.
who haven been e'nroJled "" ",iIl .. forc;t, I
Bunnell" ." ,':&;ii.E[$'t";'rir.i;;'
be conducted at AlneS' office. ill' ',,
DSliorlAe
'the .:
28 from 9 p.rn;, accord ":
jng.to hit/no '.' ,"
Wayne '[ ..
School stm\ents: fro.rJt one.
thtougb six have.
to the following,class,rooms:
ROOM 114iM.RS. .'JUN .
lOR SEeONO: Cutlls'Cin,. Pat; Fields, ,; ,
Sher.riJ Hollandsworth, "HeIDne.'; ,Kenneth,
Rodney. Jone$, Oorlsi Lowe .... tferfnv. I .
Mallkoat. Robbie; McFarland. Tony; .
Menott
l
Rebecca; Palfrey, Lori;
bins;' Paul; Smith . USIl; 'Stout, Glenn ;', s.n.cer
Younker, t<evln. ...f;
. . . , . ROOM llJ;, Mlss . .
BARKER, GRADE 1 : .A<i_ms, Gregj ,
Briggs, Jludy. caSsidy; Patrick; Ch.t, ' '<
-- tin, Oonll; RO.nald; Flo:rence. " .'
Jeff, Vfrgll; , .. "
Kerns, Kenneth. , . ..
McIntosh, .... 58; Qlb9rn-,., Kenneth... .... .,. ..
Rasnak DIIwn; Rigney. Donna; ., ': cull'iuil!ter:%8ndraULeV ..... VfJ"llc.ntt;:.p
'Don j C!?J'een; , \'_Mln/riu.
Stout',,'Mll{e; Walt,z. ;'_. .,
Winsted; " ..
l:ottrl; 'yJya "'1 " . , .
4_ '-'f ,,,'
RooM,!'l .. ..
GRAGE 1 tAn
., '
.' !..
, Locai . studenti . . . . .
(b9ntinued from Page 1
:.)ackie Praeter, First
,," ;'Q-ade, Mrs. Uatie Irelal), . Kil)-
-Jane Weltz, M.usic;
Wilma Watson, 'Physicill Educa:- '
tion; Jewell Sewell, Ura Grover,
" Special Education.
. Vocational Education: O.W.E.
,:' William Myers; D.C. T., Andrew
ctuJrko; Miss Patricia
Jones.
Other program areas include:
Dive Cessna, Guidance ' Counse
lor; Unda Robinson, Ubrarian;
llirsie Benton. Audio Visual Aids
and History; BettY Tackett; Cui
riculum
Vernon ' Polly, Curriculum Co
ordinator Dorothea
Rye, School Nurse; Phyllis Mar
kelQff, School ,Psychologist.
of children who have
not attended Wayne Locat ,pre
viouSly are asked to regiSter them
Aug. 27-28 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Kindergarten and first
pUpils entering for the first time
must 'present birth certfficates
. and a' aoctor's record of the
basic immunization. All neW stu
WAYNESVILLE SPARTANS
BASKETBALL '
1970-1971 '
Nov. 25, 1970 Lebanon Away
Dec. 4, 1970 Mason
Home
Dec. 5, 1970 carlisle Away
Dec. 11, 1970 Kings
Home
Dec. 18, 1970 . Little Miami Away .
Jan .. 2, 1971 Clinton Home
Jan. 8, 1971 Springbor.o Home
Jan. 9, Blanchester Away
Jan. 15, 1971 Clinton Massie ,Away
.)jn. 22, 1971 Mason
Away
Jan. 23, 1971 Kings
Away
Jan. 29, 1971 Little Miami Home
Feb.- 5,1971 Yellow Springs Away
Feb. 6, 1971 Springboro Away
Feb. 12, 1971 Blanchester .. Home
Feb. 13, 1971 Bellbrook Away
Feb. 19, 1971 Clinton Massie Home
Feb. 20, 1971 Q-eenview (PN) Home
Reserve Games 6:45 P.M.; Varsity Games 8:00 P.M.
Superintendent - Paul Schwamberger .
Principal - Ervin Pack
Athletic Director - Crai!; Francisco
Head Coach - Vern Hooper
PN - Parents Night
Craig Francisco, Athletic Director
:
High School
P.O. Box 306
Waynesville, Ohio 45068
(Office Phone: 513-897-4706)
WAYNESVILLE SPARTANS
FOOTBALL
1970
Sept. 11, 1970 Greenon Home 8:00 P:M.
Sept. 18, 1970 Cedarville Horne 8:00 P.M.
Sept. 25, 1970 Blanchester Away- 8:00 P.M.
Oct. 2, 1970 Mason Home 8:00'.P.M.
Oct. 9,.1.970 Kings (HC) Home ,:00 P."..
Oct. 16, 1970 East Clinton Away 8':00 P.M.
Oct. 23, 1970 (PN) Home 8:00 p.M ..
Oct. 30, 1970 Clinton Massie Away 8:00
Nov. 6; 1970 UttJe.lYlismi ' Away 8:0o.".M.
The East Clinton football game will be treated as an
away game,.but will be played' at Wa.ynesville.
Superin1Bndent - PaUl, SchWambe.rger
Principal - Ervin Pack "
Athletijc Director - Cr8ig Francisco
Head COach .... John Harvey
HC' - Homecoming
PH'''':'
Cl:aig 'Athletic-Director
. ,. " SchOol
: '. ,',
' .. ,f. It"! ''''-.;
:
dents are naked ' to 'bnng .their "..,.', ' .. ' .. ," .. n,,", ..
." ..... { " f ,I - I, ROOM '.'.\'
lil/Z. 1':-: .. '. - . .; .""":':Doo'iI
or tl)e." Ta!:""1)f; fiJOggs, ,
,1_, f ai" t l' " . ' Dob9"SOoher Klttly; .. '
U4y 0 reD;'ll ' . . :,''1. ":',. ii6r\e; 1
The schooL .. w,ill :Frr' ie. Mike; Hep- "
.... "h ' ., ,. : ' t' oT! ., "neW, Mar'Vtni L. ttl., LOP9,
wIth a Cll I. t{ K\m- '
at 9 a.m. 'Moriday, Al)g. l. ,
, .' e. .. . ' .. > _"'1.' I . "fl Rat,lff, MarlCj ,Roark,. i ' .
Regular cla.sses. .. . .
d
Sept 1 .. " .' Uar;.d,:Rober't' . \" " ',.,'
ay, .. ',' ,j ' "I. ". " "/.' .. .. MRS. "
w b <10 ,.. l' '.,
atian Sept . l ' Wi,tli 'lunch c1latgeS '. ' .. Bd9QS, Chrlsj'
. . ,',. . . .., '!In. !1rl!i; Victor; F.arl.y,dlu,
for grades one -I'diiougli SiX 35 ,./lant,GroSs;
. d' .;, t ... h Si.vel .... Jot)nson, kelly; '.
cen.ts-:;-gra es .MJ;DOnald, Randy, Miller; J.ff; N,i.
twelve 40 cents . .... " . ',/; n.. . . T.J.;,Patton!' .noy;. R.v,s, Cln.
, : n.. k Hi ' :\J;' c.!.!L "I'Pr' Stl.nnQnj SGherer, Pam;
ErVin "'-dC , i gil tn Jenrilte,rjSlzelove, Karen; '
cipsl, that new ,tea- Sta'Pleton .. Lucinda;
h ill t A 31 t 1
Kef Iy. , .
C ers W l:nee ug! a p.m. ' .. C90 K, ,
in the school cafeteria 'for . GRADE.2 ;,Adams, Mark; Br,own; ,
, I Treva; campbell .. BobbYj Cllnehens,
tationJ ,,' " . Ricky; Dlls, TawflY; EdWards, Dalej,
First .. 'dav Of sol\ot>1'4for, ' high :' Fo)(,
J . j ,. ' . ,. ' 8 In,g, '1\IIicrnllle; Ha\1sard,
school student.s will _ "
. h " c l' " . ' il'f9,lIy; ,MOgan, Ka,fj,lna; Horn, o'6l:.ig.
a.m. 10 t e /-toward; Gary; !sa.acs;-Sc;q,tty;
ing exercises and-, mtro<tuct.1on, M!!t.hews. MI",;
d 1
" , . t . l'Y'I,cDonal.d, ,MIke; Mellott., Jon,
of teacners an c. ass s. . . 'ley , <':
All Senior Citizens 6S years, l' ........ ;.: ., ,
. ' . 'l",J t ', " t ,' 213, 2:
and over, are enttt 0 a pass". 0 , . Ander,son ,stttve; Deborah;
all schooll activities. , Sup,erj'nteJ\;: ',-:-' KI!1li Carter., .
. ' . ,,,' .,' '" Paul', (l;Oln.!tt,'oaVI,\;"Fry, "James; ._
qent PaUl
- ' h _. '. t" 1 d"t ".1', Norma: , . , .. ""
that> any J e .. y .. , orah);:kal ' ; ..
pass. (lOq. whb. d.q .. e .
" 1 " t t" 1.: J L 'of rI t.Me,sse '. . mg .gan. .,Va, ,f ' " ...... Tun ... '
to p. ease con ,a '. . :'''''' '.:Shar'ooj '.' _ HIlIIUit'ldilil(Oi't,h-;:i;JO!"I'!'fl
, I. ", ., mv,j R,u\seU, Wise , . Ellzabef.,
, ' "'. , , . cup, 'Allen. ' ) ;; r " , :MlIUJ!PU,"LQIN.1
It s ba4lk to school hme agam , .,.',' .: i ... . tiOp.:

and Byron Ames, Wayoe LocaL ' SO!lf. 2:
FJ
Sch 1 Pr' ,- 1 ' .. MeliSsa' '$cpu;
ementClK';Y . . ot?, lO(f!pa .. " ; . (l,itk.
has announced classroom,assign' , .. t(lm; :
') . HattCin .b,hqso.n; Bob,.,le;,.. ,l'
ments; .' '] T,ereSa,. !L..:a'Ir,d; ,.. ,
The following list -does 'nOt toCld .phl.lIlPs, Teresa.! ppr:'d.r; ErIc; , .'
, .' .j' . .St'Vej Ralos, . ', "';
mclude kindergarte.n and tnose. ' dolpl), KathyI' Rlct1@rd.s, JayCte,ne; ';;,
newcomers 'who ha\ie. not yet . '1=l1j:har'1l . :1'
11 d
' '.",'" Taylor: RandvrWatklns, Je f. ",., ,
enro e ' ' . ,"" ' .'" . I jl Glreliil1lt. '""Olnlilcl.i :f3Ir1CCWI "l!IIi.Ilt"rV: ..... ,.
' .
.. , . . . r" ROOM "'" ...
Registration for students 2il ; M ' . . h .. 2: A'.' 'f, '.
who haven been e'nroJled "" ",iIl .. forc;t, I
Bunnell" ." ,':&;ii.E[$'t";'rir.i;;'
be conducted at AlneS' office. ill' ',,
DSliorlAe
'the .:
28 from 9 p.rn;, accord ":
jng.to hit/no '.' ,"
Wayne '[ ..
School stm\ents: fro.rJt one.
thtougb six have.
to the following,class,rooms:
ROOM 114iM.RS. .'JUN .
lOR SEeONO: Cutlls'Cin,. Pat; Fields, ,; ,
Sher.riJ Hollandsworth, "HeIDne.'; ,Kenneth,
Rodney. Jone$, Oorlsi Lowe .... tferfnv. I .
Mallkoat. Robbie; McFarland. Tony; .
Menott
l
Rebecca; Palfrey, Lori;
bins;' Paul; Smith . USIl; 'Stout, Glenn ;', s.n.cer
Younker, t<evln. ...f;
. . . , . ROOM llJ;, Mlss . .
BARKER, GRADE 1 : .A<i_ms, Gregj ,
Briggs, Jludy. caSsidy; Patrick; Ch.t, ' '<
-- tin, Oonll; RO.nald; Flo:rence. " .'
Jeff, Vfrgll; , .. "
Kerns, Kenneth. , . ..
McIntosh, .... 58; Qlb9rn-,., Kenneth... .... .,. ..
Rasnak DIIwn; Rigney. Donna; ., ': cull'iuil!ter:%8ndraULeV ..... VfJ"llc.ntt;:.p
'Don j C!?J'een; , \'_Mln/riu.
Stout',,'Mll{e; Walt,z. ;'_. .,
Winsted; " ..
l:ottrl; 'yJya "'1 " . , .
4_ '-'f ,,,'
RooM,!'l .. ..
GRAGE 1 tAn
., '
I N\R$, .'" lql1 A",n
PO'rtgr-
.' ey,. .Dlane: B;rlggs, '1,.' c;6n:
, '" nle Ridinger" Klir a;!R.obbt:ns, Richard
Nanc:l. t (!Otvt:n . Kenneth: CQl'(lbS, .:. '"Immy Rogel's, Donald.
.;1" Sel,don:; r. :rJf\ney, Jamie LOIJ
Hl.lgheS., utry.; 'Irons: .. CharlesN Q'nes, " :> . Wllk'er-son. Curt 15 L:.el!.
. 1:1. ,;{ . Wooe:J'. . -
, ;:1.ia!"t>, Ta.mniy (,limo, Lit n , Ad'
_ der.; louie; Lemaster , 'uana: Wt'tte' '" .. . Kurt Barney
9Y'lthla Kim:
RIChard: Miler 'J ti6ug: lIi'IilrJ(': , .' [)elilse Christ Ia n Lar
. 'I' .Con(eS-, Brtlnct'a
, Stjamo.er.1 .. n Qale. DilI<ln, Kenneth
. .:Kattly; . , DuNway, Elder , MerryJyn
" \ "_I ,. .' '. . -. . F,Qster j Frye, Jeihn Hammonds,
.. ROOt,f209, !Io1RS. 5cc?t n,esa Lamb, Tlmo ,
POQ .... , e; '. thy U!mb, David Morgan, De
Bennett Alan: , bra Neeley. T.ry NQ,.wlln, Juanita
David; Brown: Patt0rl, Randy Purkey,
Sue; f\'anCI.pc:p; Hannah, .: Sa.':'I-
Dottle; Huey., Eddie; luaGS, Janetl ." dr. C,hrlsto'j)her Simpson,
Julie; Kr ... , 'Charlotte: .Laln- Gregory, Smallwood, Donald Smith,
Karttnl Miller, . JaCkl, Lynh Smlth, Barbara Vincent,
Rlckl'l Neeley,-Roberti, ,Nowlin, Pam; o.vld Vlnt,
.Q'oell, Karen: Altterso,fJ, Teresa; .:-------
Sherry; Ro,-
blnson, Fra.nk; Rush, LOrettaf Rush,
M'kei Smith, 'qt'8g;
Wenclllng,,-IIr1);'"
Wlsecup, Vaugnt, qo.nna!
MRS. LACV;' QRADE
6 t,Adams, Ricky; Boeck, Mar.k;
Brown, Anita; Brown, Jennifer: Bro
magen, Laura; Campbell, ,Patricia;
Clark ,' Chris. D;ale;
Steve; Couf:h, MIJ<e; CO)(,
. dar, StJlrla, Engel, -'
wortt;:: Ar'llce; HOckett .. Arnolcfj .
HunstaCl, _
Lamb, Tim; Lundy,; I; 5,
Dennis: 'MII,er . MItc;l1ell i ;
TJlresa; Morgan, ,Winifred; Mc.Far
Donna: Spencer,
'. .. John, Roger; Todd, John:
Wllltmer. Erici Wlcal, Bonnie. WII-
, 'I,(.-son, _Steve: , = _ ....
. .. ;. , " ROOM 202; MISS
ViALbA:O'UP, GRADE 6: Baldwin
. . , Kelly; BixbY, Lori: Bu)(ton, Donald;
..... ,.' Ca!maCk, Linda; Carl;_ Flint, '
. friCke, Kara: Gwln, Tina:
. HaWKins, Jeff: HOSkins, Steve;
Hughes, Linda; Kbch, Beth;
Kevin;' Littler, James; Uttleton Phil-
lip,' f)IIalicote, Gall: Miller, Dale; Miller,
Mullltls, Neace, Da.
vltt: Pottenger, Kathy: Peters Fran
tis'; !11n:"Revnolds,
,I, Rlgney., 1t(,en'heth, Shoup, Dawn/
.( .. Larry; Th ",
" . ', Fra'Ilk; War;npler, :Jonnh Wilkinson,
.' .eM .
. :.: Y;:' \,;, 'RO'q,M 206, WATSON,'
6r Alexander, DeWayne:
.Begley; Mlke;'Blggs,
;:r.0!T'1 Carter;--Merrlllj Casebolt, RI
, c;t'lardj Esselmall, Benny; Gadd, Terry;
. Good, ; Janet: Hendrickson, Davldj
, ,Jen nlfer; . H911a r:!dsworth,
Susan; JQnes, Pam;
!tiber, : vati'esSa i Kler,
, Shawn; McFadden,
Mt'r ... ",n. Brent ; Morris,
-8A"';"Mr . Vanderpool: Sharon I'.
Blevins; Evelyn Blytfae::Dale Coftrrian
Jolla Ann Coker , Jay, COoper, Mark '
Cornett, Randy Dellard, Loretta
E'ar"hart , Garry Frantz, Sandra Kay
Frye, Nl(:Ola J. Oompf, Gregg A.
Gross, Nell ' R. Hawkins, Allen Ran
dell Head, Teresa G. Hoskins, Mari-
lynn Johl)son, Randy Lee
Robin Leyes, Jeff Livi ngston, Wendy
Martino, Richard C. Peak', Keith Pen
rod, Daniel E. Powell, Terry G. Reed,
Rheda G. Karen J. Russell,
Rodney R. Roarlk, Gregory W. Scott,
Sue Smith, SteVEt" D. Stanley, Kevin
D. Stone, Sharon L. Wallace, ChriS
WlJters.
8B-Mrs. Vermillion: Stephen
Hugh Ames, Debbie AYCOCk, James
O. Bailey, Kathleen Banas. OiIvld
Ruth Ann Briggs, Mona Combs
A. June CoOk, Vicki L. Dakin, Me.
lody Diamond, Connie J., Ellls, Joyce'
D. Englan,d, Dru L. GllllianCl,
Helterbl'ldle, Terry Lynn Irons, Rose
mary Keethler, Barbara Jean Koch,
Timothy A. McCulloch. Sandra L.
Meager, Claudia MllI(lr, Susan Maloy,
Julia L. Mosherl, CarOlyn ryI. Orndorf,
Sherry L. Rains, Tommy Rickey, Be
linda Rlsell, Pamela J . Simpson,
Frances J. Stamper , Patty L. Whltn"y ,
Cynthia Ann Wlcal. .
8C-Mr . DaviS: Gregpry
Ted A. Borgerding, Marla R. Cales,
Richard L. carter ,. Charles E. JO,nes,
Jimmie Dale Hayes, Larry J. Johnson
Brian K. Jordan, Angela ' Lynn Lamb,
Tommy E. Lamb, Ricky A. Lewis,
Lester Linville, Archie Littleton,
Robert Lutes, CUrtis J . Maynard,
Anthony McKeever, Tim Nowlin,
Arlie Randolph, Ricky Saylor, Dor-
thea K. Shutts. Pamela Ann Smith,
Dale Thompso'n, Linda Lou Todd,
David Jeffet y Watkins,
Denise 'York,,; '
8D-Mr . Henson: Tina Marie Blqgs
La.Rona BOggs, Cherry BoomerShine,
Mike Bradley, Rodney Brown, Cat hy
Bunnell. Charlene CaudlU, Susan Del-
lard, Larry Frantz, Peggy Grteshop,
Linda Grim, Deborah HarriS, Barry
HartsOCk, Jeff Hlldebrecht, Vanessa
HoskIns, Kenneth Hough, Michael .
Jones, Tom Jones, Melinda Leet LDmb'
Raymond Lewis, J. R. (Ricky) Lundy
Audrey Maddy, Christina Martin,
. quls Plummer, Marcus Reeves ;Rus-
sell Ruse, Linda Stiver, Brenda Sue
Todd, Roberta Thiele, Raymond Wai -
ters. Usa Whitmer .
Room 12 Roster - Mr. Grover :
Robert E. Arnold. William Michael
Brown, Jack carmack, Garry Cook,
Vicki Jo Farley, Gary HOllanc:t.sworth,l
Veronica Neace, Kldd Rogers, Darlene
Thiele.
. Pl!ck, 'Lynn; Prln
, Cindy; Nusn, "'am:
15; 'Self .. . Louann; Snoddy,
. Kevl,,; ""aria.
The WayneSVille High School Charioteers Drill Team this year includes: Barbara Scsslar, Jane Churko, Jackie Morgan, Jan
Susie Workman, Cindy Watkins, Marilyn Smith, Cathy Blair, Bev Clark, Karen Isaacs, Cathy Ingram, Cindy Reese,
Sherry Robinson, Donna Stergal, Cathy .Sullivan, Pam Taylor, Sandy Van Horn, Cathy Vint , Judy McFadden, Diane Crabtree,
Cir)cy Sullivan, Rose Lindauer, Rita Lindauer and Sharon Hickey.
David Edsall Photo.
I N\R$, .'" lql1 A",n
PO'rtgr-
.' ey,. .Dlane: B;rlggs, '1,.' c;6n:
, '" nle Ridinger" Klir a;!R.obbt:ns, Richard
Nanc:l. t (!Otvt:n . Kenneth: CQl'(lbS, .:. '"Immy Rogel's, Donald.
.;1" Sel,don:; r. :rJf\ney, Jamie LOIJ
Hl.lgheS., utry.; 'Irons: .. CharlesN Q'nes, " :> . Wllk'er-son. Curt 15 L:.el!.
. 1:1. ,;{ . Wooe:J'. . -
, ;:1.ia!"t>, Ta.mniy (,limo, Lit n , Ad'
_ der.; louie; Lemaster , 'uana: Wt'tte' '" .. . Kurt Barney
9Y'lthla Kim:
RIChard: Miler 'J ti6ug: lIi'IilrJ(': , .' [)elilse Christ Ia n Lar
. 'I' .Con(eS-, Brtlnct'a
, Stjamo.er.1 .. n Qale. DilI<ln, Kenneth
. .:Kattly; . , DuNway, Elder , MerryJyn
" \ "_I ,. .' '. . -. . F,Qster j Frye, Jeihn Hammonds,
.. ROOt,f209, !Io1RS. 5cc?t n,esa Lamb, Tlmo ,
POQ .... , e; '. thy U!mb, David Morgan, De
Bennett Alan: , bra Neeley. T.ry NQ,.wlln, Juanita
David; Brown: Patt0rl, Randy Purkey,
Sue; f\'anCI.pc:p; Hannah, .: Sa.':'I-
Dottle; Huey., Eddie; luaGS, Janetl ." dr. C,hrlsto'j)her Simpson,
Julie; Kr ... , 'Charlotte: .Laln- Gregory, Smallwood, Donald Smith,
Karttnl Miller, . JaCkl, Lynh Smlth, Barbara Vincent,
Rlckl'l Neeley,-Roberti, ,Nowlin, Pam; o.vld Vlnt,
.Q'oell, Karen: Altterso,fJ, Teresa; .:-------
Sherry; Ro,-
blnson, Fra.nk; Rush, LOrettaf Rush,
M'kei Smith, 'qt'8g;
Wenclllng,,-IIr1);'"
Wlsecup, Vaugnt, qo.nna!
MRS. LACV;' QRADE
6 t,Adams, Ricky; Boeck, Mar.k;
Brown, Anita; Brown, Jennifer: Bro
magen, Laura; Campbell, ,Patricia;
Clark ,' Chris. D;ale;
Steve; Couf:h, MIJ<e; CO)(,
. dar, StJlrla, Engel, -'
wortt;:: Ar'llce; HOckett .. Arnolcfj .
HunstaCl, _
Lamb, Tim; Lundy,; I; 5,
Dennis: 'MII,er . MItc;l1ell i ;
TJlresa; Morgan, ,Winifred; Mc.Far
Donna: Spencer,
'. .. John, Roger; Todd, John:
Wllltmer. Erici Wlcal, Bonnie. WII-
, 'I,(.-son, _Steve: , = _ ....
. .. ;. , " ROOM 202; MISS
ViALbA:O'UP, GRADE 6: Baldwin
. . , Kelly; BixbY, Lori: Bu)(ton, Donald;
..... ,.' Ca!maCk, Linda; Carl;_ Flint, '
. friCke, Kara: Gwln, Tina:
. HaWKins, Jeff: HOSkins, Steve;
Hughes, Linda; Kbch, Beth;
Kevin;' Littler, James; Uttleton Phil-
lip,' f)IIalicote, Gall: Miller, Dale; Miller,
Mullltls, Neace, Da.
vltt: Pottenger, Kathy: Peters Fran
tis'; !11n:"Revnolds,
,I, Rlgney., 1t(,en'heth, Shoup, Dawn/
.( .. Larry; Th ",
" . ', Fra'Ilk; War;npler, :Jonnh Wilkinson,
.' .eM .
. :.: Y;:' \,;, 'RO'q,M 206, WATSON,'
6r Alexander, DeWayne:
.Begley; Mlke;'Blggs,
;:r.0!T'1 Carter;--Merrlllj Casebolt, RI
, c;t'lardj Esselmall, Benny; Gadd, Terry;
. Good, ; Janet: Hendrickson, Davldj
, ,Jen nlfer; . H911a r:!dsworth,
Susan; JQnes, Pam;
!tiber, : vati'esSa i Kler,
, Shawn; McFadden,
Mt'r ... ",n. Brent ; Morris,
-8A"';"Mr . Vanderpool: Sharon I'.
Blevins; Evelyn Blytfae::Dale Coftrrian
Jolla Ann Coker , Jay, COoper, Mark '
Cornett, Randy Dellard, Loretta
E'ar"hart , Garry Frantz, Sandra Kay
Frye, Nl(:Ola J. Oompf, Gregg A.
Gross, Nell ' R. Hawkins, Allen Ran
dell Head, Teresa G. Hoskins, Mari-
lynn Johl)son, Randy Lee
Robin Leyes, Jeff Livi ngston, Wendy
Martino, Richard C. Peak', Keith Pen
rod, Daniel E. Powell, Terry G. Reed,
Rheda G. Karen J. Russell,
Rodney R. Roarlk, Gregory W. Scott,
Sue Smith, SteVEt" D. Stanley, Kevin
D. Stone, Sharon L. Wallace, ChriS
WlJters.
8B-Mrs. Vermillion: Stephen
Hugh Ames, Debbie AYCOCk, James
O. Bailey, Kathleen Banas. OiIvld
Ruth Ann Briggs, Mona Combs
A. June CoOk, Vicki L. Dakin, Me.
lody Diamond, Connie J., Ellls, Joyce'
D. Englan,d, Dru L. GllllianCl,
Helterbl'ldle, Terry Lynn Irons, Rose
mary Keethler, Barbara Jean Koch,
Timothy A. McCulloch. Sandra L.
Meager, Claudia MllI(lr, Susan Maloy,
Julia L. Mosherl, CarOlyn ryI. Orndorf,
Sherry L. Rains, Tommy Rickey, Be
linda Rlsell, Pamela J . Simpson,
Frances J. Stamper , Patty L. Whltn"y ,
Cynthia Ann Wlcal. .
8C-Mr . DaviS: Gregpry
Ted A. Borgerding, Marla R. Cales,
Richard L. carter ,. Charles E. JO,nes,
Jimmie Dale Hayes, Larry J. Johnson
Brian K. Jordan, Angela ' Lynn Lamb,
Tommy E. Lamb, Ricky A. Lewis,
Lester Linville, Archie Littleton,
Robert Lutes, CUrtis J . Maynard,
Anthony McKeever, Tim Nowlin,
Arlie Randolph, Ricky Saylor, Dor-
thea K. Shutts. Pamela Ann Smith,
Dale Thompso'n, Linda Lou Todd,
David Jeffet y Watkins,
Denise 'York,,; '
8D-Mr . Henson: Tina Marie Blqgs
La.Rona BOggs, Cherry BoomerShine,
Mike Bradley, Rodney Brown, Cat hy
Bunnell. Charlene CaudlU, Susan Del-
lard, Larry Frantz, Peggy Grteshop,
Linda Grim, Deborah HarriS, Barry
HartsOCk, Jeff Hlldebrecht, Vanessa
HoskIns, Kenneth Hough, Michael .
Jones, Tom Jones, Melinda Leet LDmb'
Raymond Lewis, J. R. (Ricky) Lundy
Audrey Maddy, Christina Martin,
. quls Plummer, Marcus Reeves ;Rus-
sell Ruse, Linda Stiver, Brenda Sue
Todd, Roberta Thiele, Raymond Wai -
ters. Usa Whitmer .
Room 12 Roster - Mr. Grover :
Robert E. Arnold. William Michael
Brown, Jack carmack, Garry Cook,
Vicki Jo Farley, Gary HOllanc:t.sworth,l
Veronica Neace, Kldd Rogers, Darlene
Thiele.
. Pl!ck, 'Lynn; Prln
, Cindy; Nusn, "'am:
15; 'Self .. . Louann; Snoddy,
. Kevl,,; ""aria.
The WayneSVille High School Charioteers Drill Team this year includes: Barbara Scsslar, Jane Churko, Jackie Morgan, Jan
Susie Workman, Cindy Watkins, Marilyn Smith, Cathy Blair, Bev Clark, Karen Isaacs, Cathy Ingram, Cindy Reese,
Sherry Robinson, Donna Stergal, Cathy .Sullivan, Pam Taylor, Sandy Van Horn, Cathy Vint , Judy McFadden, Diane Crabtree,
Cir)cy Sullivan, Rose Lindauer, Rita Lindauer and Sharon Hickey.
David Edsall Photo.
,II,
Church of Christ
..' )
Third & Miami Slreets
Charles Pike, Evangelist
I O:QO a.m. - Sunday Morning
6?30 p.m . . Sunday Evening
6:30 p.m. - Wednesday Evening
Phone 8974462 for informatiur '
F,irst Baptist Church
North Main Street
John P. Oshornc, Paslor
10:00 a.m.,Sunduy S<.:hnol
11 :00 <I .m.,Morning Worship
6:30 p.m., Truining Union
7:30 p.m., Evcning Worshij)
7:30p.m.,Wcdncsda y Prayer
. Mecting
(Affiliilted with Southcrn Bap
tist Convent ion). ..
First Church-of Christ
. \:';1\1 I fi glJ SlreCI
Stevc Tigncr , Minisler
I) :JO 'I.IP. , SUlilby Blhle &111101
10:30,1.111 .. SUllday Wllr\llIp ;Jlld
( 'Ollll11UniOIl
(,;f)O p.III ., SlIllday YOIII"
Meelllig
.(1 :30 p.IIl .. SUllday
You I" 11011 r
7:30 p.lI1 .. SUllday Evcllillg

7:30 p.m., Wet.lllcst.lay Bihk
Sludy'
1=riends Meeting
Fourth Stlcctllcar lIigh
9:30 a.I11., SUllt.luy Sl:hool
10:45 a.lll. SUllday Meci ing for
Wors"ip (unprogrammed)
St. Augustine Church
lIigh Streel
Rev. Josenh II. lUllllcr, PasliJr
7 a.lll . & I I a.lll . Masscs
H a.lll. & H pm. lIoly Days-
7 :30 p.l11 . Firsl Friday
7:45 a.lIl . Daily Mass
5:30 p.;Il. Saturday Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
Third & Main Slreets
Rcv. lIarold Deeth.
II : 15 a.IlI .. Mornillg Praycr
lSI. 3rd & 51h Sundays :
Holy Comlllunion 2nd & 41h
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & North SI.(cets
L L Young. Minister
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
10: J 5 a .m. Church al Worship
9:00 a.m. Sunday Church at
Study
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
Corner of 73 Corwin Rd.
Rcv. Sherman Cook. Pastor
10:30 a.Ill., Sunday &:hool
7:00 p.m .. Sunday he. Scrvil:c
7:30 p.IlI .. Wcdnesday Eve.
Scrvil:c
HARVEYSBURG
t=riendship
Churoh
Soulhern CUIl\;l.'lllic)11
. \kadllw\,
9:30 a.lll.. SlInda\ s-,ltllol
O:3{) a.lll .. \l ll rnillg
Wl1P.,hip
7:30 p.lII .. SlInday I-.vlning
Servl(e
7 :30 p.lII .. \\\:dlllsday. \liuwed,
Pr:I) L'1 allu Bihlc Stuu)"
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church
LL'\ IL'r Kidd .
I ():(JI) ;r .IIl .. Scholll
I o:{)O &. II :(JO :1.111 .. SUllu;ry
' W,n\llIp ServicL'
7:30 p.llI .. SlIlIlJay !:vL'ning
Worship
United Methodist
Church
Daviu llarper.Paslur
1) :30 a.Ill .. Sunday Church
Servil:e
Imo a . III., SUllday School
II :()O a.I11 ., SunJay Worship
ScrvicL'
Youth Fellowship and Bible
Sluuy
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church
E. Soulh Slrcct
Rcv . Jack Hamilton, Pastor
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.llI. Friday - Young
People's Servil:c
10:00 a.m. Sunday &:hool
7:00 p.llI . SlInday Evening
SPRING VALLEY
United Methodist
Church
Walnut-Vine
Robcrt R. Meredith, Paslor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship-
jr. high & sr. high
7:45 p.m. Wcdnesday chOir

Spring Valley Church
of Christ
Glady Slrect
10:00 a.in. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
H:OO p.m. Wednesday Evening
Worship
Spring Valley
Friends Church
Mound Street
E. Fricnd Couscr, P!lslor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
CORWIN
Pentec'osital Holiness
Church
Acy lamh. "as'ur
10:00 a.Ill .. Sunday SdlOol
7:30 p.m .. SUIlU .. y. Wdllcsuay
and S;iluroay. Evclling
Wurship Serviccs
7:30 p.lll.. Wednesuay Youlh
Servicc
MT, HOLLY
I United Methodist
Church
Rev . Baxter
9:30 a.IIl ., Sunuay Sl:huol
II :00 a.lll .. Sunday. Wmship
Scrvil:c
7: 30 p.lll .. Wednesday. Praycr
Scrvil:c .
--
LYTLE
UnitEtd Methodist
Church
John K.. Smith, Minister '
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship
Service
8:00-9:00 p.m., Wednesday
evening, Bible Study
FERRY
Ferry Church of. Christ
I
,\ ..; .' - ... 'T ,"', '.: ',' . '-'1) .,'
The Wayne Retail /Merchants

invites:'" tin citizens'. ,9f
WaynesVille I;:lementary SChool'
at l ' p.m. on september 6' for .8 ,
Prel.abOJ Day 'Community Fel-
lowship Picnic. I
The picnic will- be hosted OJ'!
the elementary school lawn and '
iii case of inclement weather ,will
be moved inside the Waynesville.
Junior High School cafeteria.
To make this holiday pro
gram a success, you must pack a
picnic basket, bring your fru:nily
and tote along a musical ins!ru-
J'nent if YOlJ play one.
.. The Wayne Retail Merchants
' will be lao-king forward to seeing
everyone at the picniC. '/
GENNTOWN ..-
.
Gen.ntown Church
. of 'Christ .,
Route 42 at (;el1ntll,wlI ..
Ray Sltlrllll'r: PaslllJ" .
9:3,0 a.m'. Worship s..I'.-i\.L
10:30 Sunday ('h\lrdl &.hlllll
5 :00 p.III. SlIlILlay YIIIII h
Fellllwshi P
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RIDGEVILLE
Ridgeville Community
Church
SI. Ri ' & lowl.r
Spl:i
Rav t. Sheltoll, Pastor
,
9:30 a.lll. Sunday &:hool
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Sunllay Evcning
Servicc '
7:30 p.m. Wednesday EVl'ning
J
Service .
5:30 p.m. Sunday Sr. Yout"
Recreation .
6:30 p.m. Sunday Sr. YOllth
Services
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Free Penteeo,stal Church
. G.od
R. R. '2:! - Dodds: Ohio
P-Jstnr. Jatlles .-
10:30 &hool
7:00:i>.m:-Sull'<tay. Evangelislic'
t ... - - ..
SeNICC . .
7:30 p.m .. Wednesday Pr}1yer
Servicc .
7:30 p.m, .'SaJurday" Evening
Service
Wilmington Pike &
SOl:ial Ruw Rdad r
[Jus Yf.scman, Minisler
Christian Baptist Mission.: CENTEAVI L:LE
Main St-reel 1):00 a. Ill .. SlInday [J,hlC Sdwol. '
Mrs. lois Dunaway. Pastor . '10 : 15 a.m .. Sunday The eertferville First
S d
C"I I 10: 15 :I.nl.. Sunday Youth Pentecostal' Cfwrch
10a.llI. un ay.x:lOO I" " 1.
1
S ..
W\II'ship ' .. III :
7
.. .,0 p.III., Sal . I,v . Srvl I I a.m. Morning Worship '() S .I I ' I>'" lI.' "rv II I) l:t
) (, :.l p.I11 . unuay , .vcning '"'i I'll) c. ' ,a" .,or .
FIRST'CHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.llI. Evcning Worship ( . U I. II 'A ' .
. Bihle all ages. ,L'III: ull:r\lic. ; 1/ '
49 S. Main Street 7:30 p.m, Prayer Mccting, 7 '0 I" \\ . ,
1
Wedncsday & Thursday :.l p.l1l .. .wlling., 10:00 a.lll .. Slllld:iy Sd',( ihl.
9:30 a.l11. - Sunday Schoo 7:30.ll.Ill., Midwcek ' 7' ()0 S I'" I \ I'v , .1"1'1
. 7:30 p.m. SunIl-fest. lasl J: p . Ill ..... I '.'l a.' to
10:30a.I11 . -MorningWorship t:> Pa ,1' 1)'1.1 SI.I '.'.
Saturday cad, month. r' ycr :lnu-.uh.' ' . l!u:Y . 7:00 p.m . . Sunday evening I _ ,
This Church Page Is ,..or You I hTOUgh The Courtesy Uf The Area ' MP.rcha(ritl .. .. ;<t:.
ELLIS SUPER VALU
WAYNESVIL ... E, OHIO
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
LYNN'S DRESS SHOP
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
LE MAY'S B,& CLEANERS
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
TOWNSEND STORE
WAYNESVILLE.
NELL INSURANCE
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
JONES SINCLAIR
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
BRADDOCK INSURANCE

GRAY'S BAR8ER St'IOP ..
OHIO' .
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. '. "Funeral. . . .
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Mrs. Tincie M: .B.urns. '';; -, -<. :';.,
Mrs. Burns, 75, ' at
Waynesville, died at her
reside"flce at 4984 Depoy
Dayton.
Survivors inC?.1ude a', daughter,-
Mrs. Ray (Ruth) Mullins of .
ton; -a' sister, Miss J;,ulu DC.
RichmQnd, Ind.; two brothers;
Marshall anti . Wilbur .
botn of Richmond, f Irld:; two
grandsons,". BillY ' and .
a gran,ddaugl:lter, Teresa . apd
several . nieces and nephews. ' .,'
Mrs. Burns was ,a of
the First Baptist of
WayneSVille. She was the
of well-known P,!Sl-
nessman, lhe 'late
Funeral services were con-
ducted by the Rev. john Ov
borne. Interement was in Miami
Cemetery at Corwin.
,II,
Church of Christ
..' )
Third & Miami Slreets
Charles Pike, Evangelist
I O:QO a.m. - Sunday Morning
6?30 p.m . . Sunday Evening
6:30 p.m. - Wednesday Evening
Phone 8974462 for informatiur '
F,irst Baptist Church
North Main Street
John P. Oshornc, Paslor
10:00 a.m.,Sunduy S<.:hnol
11 :00 <I .m.,Morning Worship
6:30 p.m., Truining Union
7:30 p.m., Evcning Worshij)
7:30p.m.,Wcdncsda y Prayer
. Mecting
(Affiliilted with Southcrn Bap
tist Convent ion). ..
First Church-of Christ
. \:';1\1 I fi glJ SlreCI
Stevc Tigncr , Minisler
I) :JO 'I.IP. , SUlilby Blhle &111101
10:30,1.111 .. SUllday Wllr\llIp ;Jlld
( 'Ollll11UniOIl
(,;f)O p.III ., SlIllday YOIII"
Meelllig
.(1 :30 p.IIl .. SUllday
You I" 11011 r
7:30 p.lI1 .. SUllday Evcllillg

7:30 p.m., Wet.lllcst.lay Bihk
Sludy'
1=riends Meeting
Fourth Stlcctllcar lIigh
9:30 a.I11., SUllt.luy Sl:hool
10:45 a.lll. SUllday Meci ing for
Wors"ip (unprogrammed)
St. Augustine Church
lIigh Streel
Rev. Josenh II. lUllllcr, PasliJr
7 a.lll . & I I a.lll . Masscs
H a.lll. & H pm. lIoly Days-
7 :30 p.l11 . Firsl Friday
7:45 a.lIl . Daily Mass
5:30 p.;Il. Saturday Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
Third & Main Slreets
Rcv. lIarold Deeth.
II : 15 a.IlI .. Mornillg Praycr
lSI. 3rd & 51h Sundays :
Holy Comlllunion 2nd & 41h
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & North SI.(cets
L L Young. Minister
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
10: J 5 a .m. Church al Worship
9:00 a.m. Sunday Church at
Study
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
Corner of 73 Corwin Rd.
Rcv. Sherman Cook. Pastor
10:30 a.Ill., Sunday &:hool
7:00 p.m .. Sunday he. Scrvil:c
7:30 p.IlI .. Wcdnesday Eve.
Scrvil:c
HARVEYSBURG
t=riendship
Churoh
Soulhern CUIl\;l.'lllic)11
. \kadllw\,
9:30 a.lll.. SlInda\ s-,ltllol
O:3{) a.lll .. \l ll rnillg
Wl1P.,hip
7:30 p.lII .. SlInday I-.vlning
Servl(e
7 :30 p.lII .. \\\:dlllsday. \liuwed,
Pr:I) L'1 allu Bihlc Stuu)"
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church
LL'\ IL'r Kidd .
I ():(JI) ;r .IIl .. Scholll
I o:{)O &. II :(JO :1.111 .. SUllu;ry
' W,n\llIp ServicL'
7:30 p.llI .. SlIlIlJay !:vL'ning
Worship
United Methodist
Church
Daviu llarper.Paslur
1) :30 a.Ill .. Sunday Church
Servil:e
Imo a . III., SUllday School
II :()O a.I11 ., SunJay Worship
ScrvicL'
Youth Fellowship and Bible
Sluuy
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church
E. Soulh Slrcct
Rcv . Jack Hamilton, Pastor
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.llI. Friday - Young
People's Servil:c
10:00 a.m. Sunday &:hool
7:00 p.llI . SlInday Evening
SPRING VALLEY
United Methodist
Church
Walnut-Vine
Robcrt R. Meredith, Paslor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship-
jr. high & sr. high
7:45 p.m. Wcdnesday chOir

Spring Valley Church
of Christ
Glady Slrect
10:00 a.in. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
H:OO p.m. Wednesday Evening
Worship
Spring Valley
Friends Church
Mound Street
E. Fricnd Couscr, P!lslor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
CORWIN
Pentec'osital Holiness
Church
Acy lamh. "as'ur
10:00 a.Ill .. Sunday SdlOol
7:30 p.m .. SUIlU .. y. Wdllcsuay
and S;iluroay. Evclling
Wurship Serviccs
7:30 p.lll.. Wednesuay Youlh
Servicc
MT, HOLLY
I United Methodist
Church
Rev . Baxter
9:30 a.IIl ., Sunuay Sl:huol
II :00 a.lll .. Sunday. Wmship
Scrvil:c
7: 30 p.lll .. Wednesday. Praycr
Scrvil:c .
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LYTLE
UnitEtd Methodist
Church
John K.. Smith, Minister '
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship
Service
8:00-9:00 p.m., Wednesday
evening, Bible Study
FERRY
Ferry Church of. Christ
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The Wayne Retail /Merchants

invites:'" tin citizens'. ,9f
WaynesVille I;:lementary SChool'
at l ' p.m. on september 6' for .8 ,
Prel.abOJ Day 'Community Fel-
lowship Picnic. I
The picnic will- be hosted OJ'!
the elementary school lawn and '
iii case of inclement weather ,will
be moved inside the Waynesville.
Junior High School cafeteria.
To make this holiday pro
gram a success, you must pack a
picnic basket, bring your fru:nily
and tote along a musical ins!ru-
J'nent if YOlJ play one.
.. The Wayne Retail Merchants
' will be lao-king forward to seeing
everyone at the picniC. '/
GENNTOWN ..-
.
Gen.ntown Church
. of 'Christ .,
Route 42 at (;el1ntll,wlI ..
Ray Sltlrllll'r: PaslllJ" .
9:3,0 a.m'. Worship s..I'.-i\.L
10:30 Sunday ('h\lrdl &.hlllll
5 :00 p.III. SlIlILlay YIIIII h
Fellllwshi P
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RIDGEVILLE
Ridgeville Community
Church
SI. Ri ' & lowl.r
Spl:i
Rav t. Sheltoll, Pastor
,
9:30 a.lll. Sunday &:hool
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Sunllay Evcning
Servicc '
7:30 p.m. Wednesday EVl'ning
J
Service .
5:30 p.m. Sunday Sr. Yout"
Recreation .
6:30 p.m. Sunday Sr. YOllth
Services
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Free Penteeo,stal Church
. G.od
R. R. '2:! - Dodds: Ohio
P-Jstnr. Jatlles .-
10:30 &hool
7:00:i>.m:-Sull'<tay. Evangelislic'
t ... - - ..
SeNICC . .
7:30 p.m .. Wednesday Pr}1yer
Servicc .
7:30 p.m, .'SaJurday" Evening
Service
Wilmington Pike &
SOl:ial Ruw Rdad r
[Jus Yf.scman, Minisler
Christian Baptist Mission.: CENTEAVI L:LE
Main St-reel 1):00 a. Ill .. SlInday [J,hlC Sdwol. '
Mrs. lois Dunaway. Pastor . '10 : 15 a.m .. Sunday The eertferville First
S d
C"I I 10: 15 :I.nl.. Sunday Youth Pentecostal' Cfwrch
10a.llI. un ay.x:lOO I" " 1.
1
S ..
W\II'ship ' .. III :
7
.. .,0 p.III., Sal . I,v . Srvl I I a.m. Morning Worship '() S .I I ' I>'" lI.' "rv II I) l:t
) (, :.l p.I11 . unuay , .vcning '"'i I'll) c. ' ,a" .,or .
FIRST'CHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.llI. Evcning Worship ( . U I. II 'A ' .
. Bihle all ages. ,L'III: ull:r\lic. ; 1/ '
49 S. Main Street 7:30 p.m, Prayer Mccting, 7 '0 I" \\ . ,
1
Wedncsday & Thursday :.l p.l1l .. .wlling., 10:00 a.lll .. Slllld:iy Sd',( ihl.
9:30 a.l11. - Sunday Schoo 7:30.ll.Ill., Midwcek ' 7' ()0 S I'" I \ I'v , .1"1'1
. 7:30 p.m. SunIl-fest. lasl J: p . Ill ..... I '.'l a.' to
10:30a.I11 . -MorningWorship t:> Pa ,1' 1)'1.1 SI.I '.'.
Saturday cad, month. r' ycr :lnu-.uh.' ' . l!u:Y . 7:00 p.m . . Sunday evening I _ ,
This Church Page Is ,..or You I hTOUgh The Courtesy Uf The Area ' MP.rcha(ritl .. .. ;<t:.
ELLIS SUPER VALU
WAYNESVIL ... E, OHIO
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
LYNN'S DRESS SHOP
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
LE MAY'S B,& CLEANERS
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
TOWNSEND STORE
WAYNESVILLE.
NELL INSURANCE
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
JONES SINCLAIR
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
BRADDOCK INSURANCE

GRAY'S BAR8ER St'IOP ..
OHIO' .
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. '. "Funeral. . . .
. dueted" tfte
.. .
.. (todaYlat
Mrs. Tincie M: .B.urns. '';; -, -<. :';.,
Mrs. Burns, 75, ' at
Waynesville, died at her
reside"flce at 4984 Depoy
Dayton.
Survivors inC?.1ude a', daughter,-
Mrs. Ray (Ruth) Mullins of .
ton; -a' sister, Miss J;,ulu DC.
RichmQnd, Ind.; two brothers;
Marshall anti . Wilbur .
botn of Richmond, f Irld:; two
grandsons,". BillY ' and .
a gran,ddaugl:lter, Teresa . apd
several . nieces and nephews. ' .,'
Mrs. Burns was ,a of
the First Baptist of
WayneSVille. She was the
of well-known P,!Sl-
nessman, lhe 'late
Funeral services were con-
ducted by the Rev. john Ov
borne. Interement was in Miami
Cemetery at Corwin.
," ,lJ4 T,ON'duel Wheel Dodgetruck Con.
, ' ,tact ,Erwin Ellis. ' 34ci
, GARAGE
,day, Aug. 28, aJ1q ,29, oil Clarksville
Roa,d, 3 mUes $outh State ,Route
73, north, of Henpeck Charles
and Inez Shoup. , Watch, for sign.
, 34'cl,
TOMATOES for c'ann [ng:
2260. ' 34ctf
BIG Garage Furniture, antiques ,
and, miscellaneous: Saturday and Sun:
daYl.Au9. 29 and 30. Old Route 42
In Mt. Holly c:Jo.se 'to county line.
, 34c1 '
'16' STARCRAFT aluminum ' boat.
65 H Mercl.\ry' motor a nd gator trailer.
Pho!1e 33c2
'. FOR SALE: Lot 2.227 acres located
0'0 Corwi n' Ph. 32ctf
" sale
Gazette: 105 Main S't. W.,.l1'esvllre-.
,: 16nctf
-WANTED,
, '
..
,
MAN. ' 3' . ' 4 ' hours J)er
nrght, 6 nights per week. $50. No
Pllo.ne calls please. Apply In person at
The Fl,rpslde ' ',34c1
. BabySltung. , Phone '897;"
, : 592,1. Ask , I, 1 1Bnctt
-./ '. : -
... ' small ' Iawnmower. ',
Also , CI child's r,ldlng , trlcycltl, .
Phone 897-5921. ' - 19ctf
, , '
OLD violin or cello. Call collect
Dayton 299-0217. 32c8
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.."., for time restaurant
W()I'K. Post ' complete charge. Wage
., pIUs commiSsion, Bart's Wildlife
Recreation at .. Sprl(ig , \Jalley Lake,
, Phdne 4'88,-2,483. 33ctf
'. .,\ III
, ' LOSt!' lit f 'OUN.D
''' . ; ... '
, N<?relco fal?erecorder near the
'11brar.y"swlngs. Phone 897-4791.
; :.'; 34c:l
2 , BEDROOM apartment i for rent.
' l;Ihone 879-2906. 34ctf
SERVICES
"HOME repair a'nd ' malntenance car-
penter, concrete, -sheet metal paint-
Ing, roofing a d electrical. Phone
,746-2982. , 21cU
Big Eater ,' "
ma.y.
of , Its weIght in worms in a sin.
gle day.
: Mothea & Housewives -I
find Train
& work your own hours. Weekly pay_
plus Green' Stamps. Sell toy.
$1 to $10. GIve me a call for details.
.. 289 .. 2702
NO WHERE
WILL YOU FIND
A BETTER BUY
ONA
', SERTA MATTRESS
(SHOP WHERE YOU SAVE)
'EYLERS
Springboro 746-6261
JUST LISTED
Waynesville area. Well
kept trilevel. to
meet the need o,f a
1 , fami,y. '
LUBOW REAL tv CO_
Phone 885.5801
E_ BOOKER 897-6119
" .,
tones and and The cadets. '.
, Zeke and Jim:I.amb
of Association Pres-
idc;nt 'and boal[d member respec-
tively, were instrumental in lo-
cating the Midwest Gospel
Music' Association picnic and
camp groundls In the' Waynes-
ville vicinity.
The purpose of the proposed
open ; air tabernacle and picnic-
camp grounds will be to pro-
mote according
to them.
Association' officials said that
they will plan to sponsor an
average of nve Gospel sings
annually on the tabernacle
'grounds,
The Association has just reo
cently purchased a Gospel music
recording studio ' at Waynesville.
A group of Association mem-
bers are ,already ,scheduled, for a
lO-day Holy Land tour Oct. 19.
These will include' the Southern- ,
Aires Quartet, Country Gospel-
Aires and Lamb Family Singers.
The Midwest Gospel Music
'Association has extended a warm
invitation for everyone in the
area to attend its upcoming all
night Gospel sing. A donation
will be collected at the gate .
SPRINC3i VALLEY
Mrs. Flora Burns
Ph. 862-4190
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilcher
of Waynesville are announcing
the engagement of daugh-
ter, Ruth Ell:n, to Pvt. John W.
Burns.
Miss Wilcher is a graduate 9f
Waynesville High School and is
employed by Service
of Centerville.
Pvt. Burns attended Xenia
ttigh SChool and was employed
by Valley Service ee-nter before
entering the service.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and
family of Big Stone Gap, Va.
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Rasnic of I Walnut
Street., ,
LYflO Holton is home on leave
after finishing his training at
,Great l..akes, UI. with the ' U.S.
NaVy. He is the son of Mr. Ivan
Holton of Street.
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1967 Pontiac, 2-door sedan, standard shift ..... , . : ... , $1395
1965 Oldsmohile 442 2door Sed., Auto" P/SPB
Bucket Seats ....... . ..... , . . . , , ........ $
1968 Falcon Wagon Future, 4-door, 6 eyl, auto, PS, sharp. $1495
1967 Ford Fairlane 500, 6 eyl, 4-door sedan, auto, R&H ..
1967 Impala Chevrolet, 2 door' hardtop, auto, R/H ...... $1595
1965 Chevrolet Impala, 4 door sedan, auto, R/H, PIS . ... $ 895
1965 Chev Impala, 2-door HT, auto, R&H, PS, green .. ' , .. $1095
1966 Ford 2-dr. HT, LTD, air, Auto., PS ' 'l&H ...... . $1495
1966 Ford. 2-door hardtop, PIB, PIS . ..... , . . . . . . . .. $1095
1966 Ford Conv., Auto., P/S-P/B ...... , ... , ..... $1095
1961 Mercury. Auto . P/S-P/B .................. $ 195
1962 Olds, 2 door hardtop, R/H, PIS .. .............. $ 295
1966 Ford Galaxie 500. 4-door sedan. auto. R&H, PS .... $1095
1966 Convertible Classis 77,6 eyl, auto, PS,
clean ......................................... ' . $ 795
LIMB'S IUTOSlllS
,
'in, ,North St. Ph. 8974036 ,
Waynesville. G.
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SCHOOL OPEN
Classes open Sept .... 8
C,ERTI FIEP EXPERIENCED TEACHER
Mrs. Vair
2Yl-3-4--youngS'slnciudad
. for. further information call
. ED' S" I A,. AT H 0 N,
&2 ,'SOOTH MAIN ST_
, . ,
PH. 697,- 794.6
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JOBS 01 L CHA'N4ES
TIRt
tu
',-..
. \
, 1(',
," ,lJ4 T,ON'duel Wheel Dodgetruck Con.
, ' ,tact ,Erwin Ellis. ' 34ci
, GARAGE
,day, Aug. 28, aJ1q ,29, oil Clarksville
Roa,d, 3 mUes $outh State ,Route
73, north, of Henpeck Charles
and Inez Shoup. , Watch, for sign.
, 34'cl,
TOMATOES for c'ann [ng:
2260. ' 34ctf
BIG Garage Furniture, antiques ,
and, miscellaneous: Saturday and Sun:
daYl.Au9. 29 and 30. Old Route 42
In Mt. Holly c:Jo.se 'to county line.
, 34c1 '
'16' STARCRAFT aluminum ' boat.
65 H Mercl.\ry' motor a nd gator trailer.
Pho!1e 33c2
'. FOR SALE: Lot 2.227 acres located
0'0 Corwi n' Ph. 32ctf
" sale
Gazette: 105 Main S't. W.,.l1'esvllre-.
,: 16nctf
-WANTED,
, '
..
,
MAN. ' 3' . ' 4 ' hours J)er
nrght, 6 nights per week. $50. No
Pllo.ne calls please. Apply In person at
The Fl,rpslde ' ',34c1
. BabySltung. , Phone '897;"
, : 592,1. Ask , I, 1 1Bnctt
-./ '. : -
... ' small ' Iawnmower. ',
Also , CI child's r,ldlng , trlcycltl, .
Phone 897-5921. ' - 19ctf
, , '
OLD violin or cello. Call collect
Dayton 299-0217. 32c8
. ,"'------------
.."., for time restaurant
W()I'K. Post ' complete charge. Wage
., pIUs commiSsion, Bart's Wildlife
Recreation at .. Sprl(ig , \Jalley Lake,
, Phdne 4'88,-2,483. 33ctf
'. .,\ III
, ' LOSt!' lit f 'OUN.D
''' . ; ... '
, N<?relco fal?erecorder near the
'11brar.y"swlngs. Phone 897-4791.
; :.'; 34c:l
2 , BEDROOM apartment i for rent.
' l;Ihone 879-2906. 34ctf
SERVICES
"HOME repair a'nd ' malntenance car-
penter, concrete, -sheet metal paint-
Ing, roofing a d electrical. Phone
,746-2982. , 21cU
Big Eater ,' "
ma.y.
of , Its weIght in worms in a sin.
gle day.
: Mothea & Housewives -I
find Train
& work your own hours. Weekly pay_
plus Green' Stamps. Sell toy.
$1 to $10. GIve me a call for details.
.. 289 .. 2702
NO WHERE
WILL YOU FIND
A BETTER BUY
ONA
', SERTA MATTRESS
(SHOP WHERE YOU SAVE)
'EYLERS
Springboro 746-6261
JUST LISTED
Waynesville area. Well
kept trilevel. to
meet the need o,f a
1 , fami,y. '
LUBOW REAL tv CO_
Phone 885.5801
E_ BOOKER 897-6119
" .,
tones and and The cadets. '.
, Zeke and Jim:I.amb
of Association Pres-
idc;nt 'and boal[d member respec-
tively, were instrumental in lo-
cating the Midwest Gospel
Music' Association picnic and
camp groundls In the' Waynes-
ville vicinity.
The purpose of the proposed
open ; air tabernacle and picnic-
camp grounds will be to pro-
mote according
to them.
Association' officials said that
they will plan to sponsor an
average of nve Gospel sings
annually on the tabernacle
'grounds,
The Association has just reo
cently purchased a Gospel music
recording studio ' at Waynesville.
A group of Association mem-
bers are ,already ,scheduled, for a
lO-day Holy Land tour Oct. 19.
These will include' the Southern- ,
Aires Quartet, Country Gospel-
Aires and Lamb Family Singers.
The Midwest Gospel Music
'Association has extended a warm
invitation for everyone in the
area to attend its upcoming all
night Gospel sing. A donation
will be collected at the gate .
SPRINC3i VALLEY
Mrs. Flora Burns
Ph. 862-4190
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilcher
of Waynesville are announcing
the engagement of daugh-
ter, Ruth Ell:n, to Pvt. John W.
Burns.
Miss Wilcher is a graduate 9f
Waynesville High School and is
employed by Service
of Centerville.
Pvt. Burns attended Xenia
ttigh SChool and was employed
by Valley Service ee-nter before
entering the service.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and
family of Big Stone Gap, Va.
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Rasnic of I Walnut
Street., ,
LYflO Holton is home on leave
after finishing his training at
,Great l..akes, UI. with the ' U.S.
NaVy. He is the son of Mr. Ivan
Holton of Street.
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1967 Ford Fairlane 500, 6 eyl, 4-door sedan, auto, R&H ..
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1966 Ford Conv., Auto., P/S-P/B ...... , ... , ..... $1095
1961 Mercury. Auto . P/S-P/B .................. $ 195
1962 Olds, 2 door hardtop, R/H, PIS .. .............. $ 295
1966 Ford Galaxie 500. 4-door sedan. auto. R&H, PS .... $1095
1966 Convertible Classis 77,6 eyl, auto, PS,
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LIMB'S IUTOSlllS
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'in, ,North St. Ph. 8974036 ,
Waynesville. G.
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SCHOOL OPEN
Classes open Sept .... 8
C,ERTI FIEP EXPERIENCED TEACHER
Mrs. Vair
2Yl-3-4--youngS'slnciudad
. for. further information call
. ED' S" I A,. AT H 0 N,
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PH. 697,- 794.6
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JOBS 01 L CHA'N4ES
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"Aren't we stretching our coffee break a Uttle too far:?"
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';t emple 'nt' , 'tp '" 4p,, <? , ;., on' 1
" 'Al'sb! Ci!ll ,' ,, _ -0"_",_
, ' I;il(BuCJtart' (&91- '8",p':,1!i'. ,
stay. 'with the . ' , "' _ )'or 'Shei,rY ,
' .. 7961) 'i,, !hey , sot;l: \ ,
WIthington family 10 , . 'Pic ke d-:up .. ...... ,... .
Hillsboro, N..a., . , " home. ' . " ,,' 1 ,tynti's
. Mr. and Ricpard - Oil ,Saturday,' &1pt. 29, tht;' ,
man announce the arrival of a ' , . ,
son, MictuieJ 'HE,l.;p--BEA.lrrIFY
23 in Inclillnap:,lis, Ind. Mater- "', . _ J '.
nai grandpar.ents .are Mr. ' ,and
:a,Jy:, II:'"' )
John W. Holly, ", 50 IN '(4. 'J .', '.'
Ind. and 'AT $4.00 Plus 'lsi
are ' Mrs. P,on I Call 897'TQ1SS: or '.891 .. d.96f .
of Waynesvd1t?-. -
.', , '. ", 'w . ... "",, ..
........ Mr. ,and MrS. William Sawyer
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from- Buff.alo, 'TheY" .were
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II '. the on the
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Mon. Thru Sat. Evening Appointment Available the pilot. , ",' '
PHONE 897 2334
. ' Scout News, I

' .. ' Troop 1107 will resume 'its'
actiVities ,on Tuesday, Sept. 1,'
after school at St. Mary'sChurch.
20% off
FAIRLEY
HARDWAR'E
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO PH,.
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BIG
GOSPEL
SINGING
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Sundown to Sunup
IUGUST 29
FEITURIII
18 OUTST AN,DING GOSPEL GROUPS
FROM THROUGHOUT MIDWEST
Under big tent on State Route 42, 4 miles south of
Waynesville, Ohio and 5 miles north, of
Ohio on a 16 acre ' scenic, naturally landscaped
site.
Refreshments Consisting of Sandwiches and Soft Drinks .
Will Be Served All Night
, If are any please.
call Mrs. Poore at : 897-4394. ,
All the caaets will meet on ,
Wednesday, _ Sept. at the
United Methodist Churd ..
Mrs. bradley has
started ,a new cadet troop. Mrs. ,
Bradley's is 'Mary 'Wil-
kerson. Their troop will 'begin
activities "on Monday, sept. 14,
from 3 :30 p.m. until p"m.. -
at St. Mary's. Church. . ,
Brownie .
Brownie will be.
held at the . United . Methodist
Church Social' Room on Wednes-
day, Sept. , :9,
and 12 ' noon. This 'will -tea ',' I
fbi' the ' mothers. All ; '
be regi&tere'd 'by their rec4J,(04'.rs--;'
at this Hme "/:,"
Brownies as ,there ' be ":4" tw'

three troops of ". .
J twenty girls per ,tillS
, If you cannot atten,d this I!'ee - _.
,r,r,v,,,,nC!""
ing, and you 'want-
to be . Brownie,.,
Mrs. Helen Gross (897-5746) or
Mrs. usandra ione$ (891-gj 61)
after .Se,pt. 9 .. ' ,; ,;:
.' There is , Ii, nee.d , . ,
for one of the .tr.oops.:. lf,anYQne '., . _,
i( interested; , please contact "
either Mrs. Gross. . . icine' ' "nl'l.nAr
:SeniorGitlzens'
The WaynesV,ille ,Senior ''citi-
zen's will meet on 'Tuesday,
. I for at "carry-in" dinher in the'
,
,
United Methodist Church Social
Room.
Grange News _
Fanners Grange- No. 13 wj)l
meet at the Friends 'Social Room .
at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. ,29:
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instead of Sept. 5: Theri will be '
work illl the I st 2nd degrees .
for two candidates. - <,
There will be juQging 9f Ute
State Sewing yeast "
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' rolls for . SUbQrdinates. The .. :, _.
Junior c,ontests J;-:' .,'.
maCaroni C90\.it.J;: ': ';.:' '
burlapl wall ',', ,. ::1
plates "04' .
. .'- ' . ' . '
, "l'1li1
"Aren't we stretching our coffee break a Uttle too far:?"
:, , "" "I I,' , ' ", 'f: -J ' ,', " ., , ' ,
:ttie :,'/ ,
\P,1t(S ,
, ,>so:;; tHat' Ilny 'e ,
" e,," '.'ltiJli"tfteif , ' .. ;i, ..
';t emple 'nt' , 'tp '" 4p,, <? , ;., on' 1
" 'Al'sb! Ci!ll ,' ,, _ -0"_",_
, ' I;il(BuCJtart' (&91- '8",p':,1!i'. ,
stay. 'with the . ' , "' _ )'or 'Shei,rY ,
' .. 7961) 'i,, !hey , sot;l: \ ,
WIthington family 10 , . 'Pic ke d-:up .. ...... ,... .
Hillsboro, N..a., . , " home. ' . " ,,' 1 ,tynti's
. Mr. and Ricpard - Oil ,Saturday,' &1pt. 29, tht;' ,
man announce the arrival of a ' , . ,
son, MictuieJ 'HE,l.;p--BEA.lrrIFY
23 in Inclillnap:,lis, Ind. Mater- "', . _ J '.
nai grandpar.ents .are Mr. ' ,and
:a,Jy:, II:'"' )
John W. Holly, ", 50 IN '(4. 'J .', '.'
Ind. and 'AT $4.00 Plus 'lsi
are ' Mrs. P,on I Call 897'TQ1SS: or '.891 .. d.96f .
of Waynesvd1t?-. -
.', , '. ", 'w . ... "",, ..
........ Mr. ,and MrS. William Sawyer
I
" - I: 1=::'-:;:-;:1: ' entertainedl frienQS ' last 'week
I:
I: I:
from- Buff.alo, 'TheY" .were
L I
e n d Be aut y ho p ..
,
II '. the on the
-
"
of Sawyer was , I
Mon. Thru Sat. Evening Appointment Available the pilot. , ",' '
PHONE 897 2334
. ' Scout News, I

' .. ' Troop 1107 will resume 'its'
actiVities ,on Tuesday, Sept. 1,'
after school at St. Mary'sChurch.
20% off
FAIRLEY
HARDWAR'E
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO PH,.
.,-_._----------------
BIG
GOSPEL
SINGING
- ......
rW4-
Sundown to Sunup
IUGUST 29
FEITURIII
18 OUTST AN,DING GOSPEL GROUPS
FROM THROUGHOUT MIDWEST
Under big tent on State Route 42, 4 miles south of
Waynesville, Ohio and 5 miles north, of
Ohio on a 16 acre ' scenic, naturally landscaped
site.
Refreshments Consisting of Sandwiches and Soft Drinks .
Will Be Served All Night
, If are any please.
call Mrs. Poore at : 897-4394. ,
All the caaets will meet on ,
Wednesday, _ Sept. at the
United Methodist Churd ..
Mrs. bradley has
started ,a new cadet troop. Mrs. ,
Bradley's is 'Mary 'Wil-
kerson. Their troop will 'begin
activities "on Monday, sept. 14,
from 3 :30 p.m. until p"m.. -
at St. Mary's. Church. . ,
Brownie .
Brownie will be.
held at the . United . Methodist
Church Social' Room on Wednes-
day, Sept. , :9,
and 12 ' noon. This 'will -tea ',' I
fbi' the ' mothers. All ; '
be regi&tere'd 'by their rec4J,(04'.rs--;'
at this Hme "/:,"
Brownies as ,there ' be ":4" tw'

three troops of ". .
J twenty girls per ,tillS
, If you cannot atten,d this I!'ee - _.
,r,r,v,,,,nC!""
ing, and you 'want-
to be . Brownie,.,
Mrs. Helen Gross (897-5746) or
Mrs. usandra ione$ (891-gj 61)
after .Se,pt. 9 .. ' ,; ,;:
.' There is , Ii, nee.d , . ,
for one of the .tr.oops.:. lf,anYQne '., . _,
i( interested; , please contact "
either Mrs. Gross. . . icine' ' "nl'l.nAr
:SeniorGitlzens'
The WaynesV,ille ,Senior ''citi-
zen's will meet on 'Tuesday,
. I for at "carry-in" dinher in the'
,
,
United Methodist Church Social
Room.
Grange News _
Fanners Grange- No. 13 wj)l
meet at the Friends 'Social Room .
at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. ,29:
i
.'
instead of Sept. 5: Theri will be '
work illl the I st 2nd degrees .
for two candidates. - <,
There will be juQging 9f Ute
State Sewing yeast "
-,"
' rolls for . SUbQrdinates. The .. :, _.
Junior c,ontests J;-:' .,'.
maCaroni C90\.it.J;: ': ';.:' '
burlapl wall ',', ,. ::1
plates "04' .
. .'- ' . ' . '
, "l'1li1
of the First Pres:byterian Church
of Nelsonville.
Other organizational affilia
tions included the Warren County
Law Enforcement Association
and the ,Masonic Lodge of Hunt-
ington, W. Va.
Mayor Wj1lis:. was also a Past
Safety " Director of N,elsonville.
, Survivors include hIS widow,
- Mai:y 'E.; t)Vo sons.- Robert, Jr.
and. William. C. -both of Harveys-
three grandchildren and
a neioe.
Fun'eral services were con-
ducted at ,2 p.p1. at the
Stubbs-C6ntiet. ' Funeraf Home
by the Rev. David
Harper.
REV. BOBBY SLAGLE
Successful.
THIRD ANNUAL YOUTH,
HORSE SHOW
BY BITS 'N' SPURS'
Waynesville' s Bits 'N' Spurs
4-H Saddle Club will return its
popular All Youth Horse Slow to
the Warren County Fairgrounds
at Lebanon Sept. 6.
The event will be the third
annual horse show sponsgred by
, . the group. Last ,year' s show at-
-- tracted an estimated 200 youths.
' Those interested in entering
the show need not be 4-H Club
members but must be 19 years
or younger.
The proceeds of the show will
be used to boost the Mary Clingan
4-H Scholarship Fund.
Dr. Charles Hutton of Ohio
State University will be the show
Y ooth R,evival
judge. Dr. Hutton has bee'1asso,
ciated with ,Ohio State Uruver-
sity for the past two years serv-
ing as its horse
He has 'been most instrumen- i
tal in evolving an excellent , 4-8
Farley, 'Youth Director: horse program for the youth of
of the Wayne'sville 'First Baptist the state, according to a Bits and
Interment w.as in Miami Ceme- Spurs spok
announced that the esman.
tery 'at church expetienced.a i'iighfy. suc-" . in, enter-
. , '" cessfUl Y (>Utn. ' tlevivaJ. :at ' the mg the An Youth. Horse Show
. '. - : Atig: ,; ,: - .. : : . : _ and saddle horse ,program. may
I
.. ,:'. .' i J,it '1' t' .,. . g.,the CQlltilpf ;M1s-.,
, ,," ..'-'it ' " ," r. ... " -, attert&nce :, viUe; .
"J' " l' +' I r ',i was ee,rsons ..erry
,':: - 18 " '.: ."
". A. B3p,i.k ,you :,fXtr!lSIOn ' _ ' on,
, memo.rYlt l,ngefS staU _, , spread their revival ihto the com- ,932,1891. . , :
];.Iv,i THE PEOPLE ' ... ' 'inunity' an Satur'day 'Aug: '22 . The' 14\, H of
9F . " when 1l from the church Warren County De handling
' W!' \ttern by -: 'O'ntinued to. Page 6 the food concessions at the horse '
.. Marjor'le " show.
of the First Pres:byterian Church
of Nelsonville.
Other organizational affilia
tions included the Warren County
Law Enforcement Association
and the ,Masonic Lodge of Hunt-
ington, W. Va.
Mayor Wj1lis:. was also a Past
Safety " Director of N,elsonville.
, Survivors include hIS widow,
- Mai:y 'E.; t)Vo sons.- Robert, Jr.
and. William. C. -both of Harveys-
three grandchildren and
a neioe.
Fun'eral services were con-
ducted at ,2 p.p1. at the
Stubbs-C6ntiet. ' Funeraf Home
by the Rev. David
Harper.
REV. BOBBY SLAGLE
Successful.
THIRD ANNUAL YOUTH,
HORSE SHOW
BY BITS 'N' SPURS'
Waynesville' s Bits 'N' Spurs
4-H Saddle Club will return its
popular All Youth Horse Slow to
the Warren County Fairgrounds
at Lebanon Sept. 6.
The event will be the third
annual horse show sponsgred by
, . the group. Last ,year' s show at-
-- tracted an estimated 200 youths.
' Those interested in entering
the show need not be 4-H Club
members but must be 19 years
or younger.
The proceeds of the show will
be used to boost the Mary Clingan
4-H Scholarship Fund.
Dr. Charles Hutton of Ohio
State University will be the show
Y ooth R,evival
judge. Dr. Hutton has bee'1asso,
ciated with ,Ohio State Uruver-
sity for the past two years serv-
ing as its horse
He has 'been most instrumen- i
tal in evolving an excellent , 4-8
Farley, 'Youth Director: horse program for the youth of
of the Wayne'sville 'First Baptist the state, according to a Bits and
Interment w.as in Miami Ceme- Spurs spok
announced that the esman.
tery 'at church expetienced.a i'iighfy. suc-" . in, enter-
. , '" cessfUl Y (>Utn. ' tlevivaJ. :at ' the mg the An Youth. Horse Show
. '. - : Atig: ,; ,: - .. : : . : _ and saddle horse ,program. may
I
.. ,:'. .' i J,it '1' t' .,. . g.,the CQlltilpf ;M1s-.,
, ,," ..'-'it ' " ," r. ... " -, attert&nce :, viUe; .
"J' " l' +' I r ',i was ee,rsons ..erry
,':: - 18 " '.: ."
". A. B3p,i.k ,you :,fXtr!lSIOn ' _ ' on,
, memo.rYlt l,ngefS staU _, , spread their revival ihto the com- ,932,1891. . , :
];.Iv,i THE PEOPLE ' ... ' 'inunity' an Satur'day 'Aug: '22 . The' 14\, H of
9F . " when 1l from the church Warren County De handling
' W!' \ttern by -: 'O'ntinued to. Page 6 the food concessions at the horse '
.. Marjor'le " show.
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HEADS
RED CROSS MUSTS " ,
, Duncan H. Campbeli, Dayton,
is the Emergency Relief
Fund Dt:ive ' by the
Dayton Area Red CrOS$ ,as ' part
Let U8
Labor Day and through year
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, Duncan H. Campbeli, Dayton,
is the Emergency Relief
Fund Dt:ive ' by the
Dayton Area Red CrOS$ ,as ' part
Let U8
Labor Day and through year
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, to .. our le.lloW workers "or.-
, helping to make our country
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one is unf1&atched lor
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Lawson ' 'Ii : Clil\ton .
School Site Will shpW'
a' film, I $tiip ani1 .ta,lk
her ' trip, lO: "
. i 18 inviting
, the"members ,'abd mothers of ,
the Showboat Gals and
'1he' Clever Clovers. .
RAINBOW NEWS
The Rainbow Girls of 1<3in- .
bow Assembly No. 40 'wish
to thank all those who parti-
cipated 10 both their paper
dnve and' car walsh 'on Friday
and Saturday OIf last week.
The' girls would also like to
remind you readers of their
upcoming style show on Fri-
day, September 4 in the
Junior High Auditorium at
8 '. p:m. are' c;me ,dollar
and- are'; being .siold' by, '
bow 'girls .or ' in. Lynn's Dress
. Shop. The fickets. will, also be
available . the door : that
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 3
Waynesville Chamber of
Commerce, Wayne Retail Mer-
chants combined meeting, 7:30
p.m:, village council rooms.
P. T.O.Halloween organization
meeting, 7:30 p.m., Waynesville
Junior High Schoo} multi'purpose
" room for further information
ROJ1.
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paper the arg!lments
to.rrid and ' pre.
vaQing agru.fisf ,the ,
of gas :Cor street lighting. ,They
coritended: . _ '.
. Artificial . illorrtina-tion was a
human (do.uQtless in-
spjred by the ,to. interfere
with the divine scheme of things
wherein it had been ordained
that 'it should be dark at
Emanations' of illuminating
puny' .. '<1
cOmprehension. : : '.' ".. '. , ';:'
" 'Editor' s , Now,_tbit/ .
-read this'
ditty; dOes it remind yeu. 9f the ' .
patterns ' ot l.hought :of anyone ' 'I
you_know'or the village',in which, '
you-live .It gas street lighting. .
in New. England 164 yeat:s flgP .
Today its a housing
ment here in Waynesville . .
gas were injurious. lighted SCOUT NEWS
streets would incline people to . Brownie registration will '
remain late out of doors, which be held Sept. 9 'from to a.m.
would lead to an increase in ail- ' to 12 noon at the United
ments of kinds which Methodist Church. This is a
were "known" to be caused by Mothers Tea. Girls do not
"exposure. to night air . atte'nd.
.... . Fear of w.?uld. ya- : : , :Tf
o
9P 1469 wiu have their
. . : m((etjog Sept. at St. Mary's
-;-..: -. .' , ; 'Clniicb after school until S.
Horses. WQuld' '. :.:: It junior Girl Scout
. . arid with, leaders Mrs. Jane
aided' tn' plymg then . nefanous . - . and Mrs. Caroline Pur-
craft. . , , . . I key will meet the second
If st.reet.s were Tuesday, Sept. 8, at St. Mary's
ev.ery mght, such C9.nstant .illu- Church after. school.
mination would rob festive occa '. The mothers should attend
sions of their .. the first meeting for registra-
this dlabohcal tions of the girls. The new
and the evIls troop will be a form of fly-
predicted did n.ot to pass- . _ up girls and fill in with other
. much to the disappomtment of girl scouts' with a limit of 20
the prophets. Gas gave place to girls.
electricity, a far more brilliant
street illuminant.
The slowest of us cannot but
admit that the world moves; and
I is always several laps ahead of.
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Gold States
Five sq.tej ,-:- .California, Colo-
. rado, . South Dakota, Alaska and
Nevada - have yielded more
than 7S per cent of the gold pro-
duced in the United States.
." All praducts bearing' the NAPA Seal:
.. 41. or surpas's' S.A;E. standards and ' .
all O.E.P/.I. specific.ations!
, 48 Ani brand line merchandise of recognized quality!
41. MClY' be. purchased with complete in
. th,eir dependability! . .
u.s. . '. '. _ CIIIiI
Thur $at 9/3 4
Co-sLarring
GERALDINE
CHAPLIN

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.. speaker wjlll' M;rs.
Lawson ' 'Ii : Clil\ton .
School Site Will shpW'
a' film, I $tiip ani1 .ta,lk
her ' trip, lO: "
. i 18 inviting
, the"members ,'abd mothers of ,
the Showboat Gals and
'1he' Clever Clovers. .
RAINBOW NEWS
The Rainbow Girls of 1<3in- .
bow Assembly No. 40 'wish
to thank all those who parti-
cipated 10 both their paper
dnve and' car walsh 'on Friday
and Saturday OIf last week.
The' girls would also like to
remind you readers of their
upcoming style show on Fri-
day, September 4 in the
Junior High Auditorium at
8 '. p:m. are' c;me ,dollar
and- are'; being .siold' by, '
bow 'girls .or ' in. Lynn's Dress
. Shop. The fickets. will, also be
available . the door : that
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 3
Waynesville Chamber of
Commerce, Wayne Retail Mer-
chants combined meeting, 7:30
p.m:, village council rooms.
P. T.O.Halloween organization
meeting, 7:30 p.m., Waynesville
Junior High Schoo} multi'purpose
" room for further information
ROJ1.
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paper the arg!lments
to.rrid and ' pre.
vaQing agru.fisf ,the ,
of gas :Cor street lighting. ,They
coritended: . _ '.
. Artificial . illorrtina-tion was a
human (do.uQtless in-
spjred by the ,to. interfere
with the divine scheme of things
wherein it had been ordained
that 'it should be dark at
Emanations' of illuminating
puny' .. '<1
cOmprehension. : : '.' ".. '. , ';:'
" 'Editor' s , Now,_tbit/ .
-read this'
ditty; dOes it remind yeu. 9f the ' .
patterns ' ot l.hought :of anyone ' 'I
you_know'or the village',in which, '
you-live .It gas street lighting. .
in New. England 164 yeat:s flgP .
Today its a housing
ment here in Waynesville . .
gas were injurious. lighted SCOUT NEWS
streets would incline people to . Brownie registration will '
remain late out of doors, which be held Sept. 9 'from to a.m.
would lead to an increase in ail- ' to 12 noon at the United
ments of kinds which Methodist Church. This is a
were "known" to be caused by Mothers Tea. Girls do not
"exposure. to night air . atte'nd.
.... . Fear of w.?uld. ya- : : , :Tf
o
9P 1469 wiu have their
. . : m((etjog Sept. at St. Mary's
-;-..: -. .' , ; 'Clniicb after school until S.
Horses. WQuld' '. :.:: It junior Girl Scout
. . arid with, leaders Mrs. Jane
aided' tn' plymg then . nefanous . - . and Mrs. Caroline Pur-
craft. . , , . . I key will meet the second
If st.reet.s were Tuesday, Sept. 8, at St. Mary's
ev.ery mght, such C9.nstant .illu- Church after. school.
mination would rob festive occa '. The mothers should attend
sions of their .. the first meeting for registra-
this dlabohcal tions of the girls. The new
and the evIls troop will be a form of fly-
predicted did n.ot to pass- . _ up girls and fill in with other
. much to the disappomtment of girl scouts' with a limit of 20
the prophets. Gas gave place to girls.
electricity, a far more brilliant
street illuminant.
The slowest of us cannot but
admit that the world moves; and
I is always several laps ahead of.
,',
I
Gold States
Five sq.tej ,-:- .California, Colo-
. rado, . South Dakota, Alaska and
Nevada - have yielded more
than 7S per cent of the gold pro-
duced in the United States.
." All praducts bearing' the NAPA Seal:
.. 41. or surpas's' S.A;E. standards and ' .
all O.E.P/.I. specific.ations!
, 48 Ani brand line merchandise of recognized quality!
41. MClY' be. purchased with complete in
. th,eir dependability! . .
u.s. . '. '. _ CIIIiI
Thur $at 9/3 4
Co-sLarring
GERALDINE
CHAPLIN

II'IITED ARTISTS
COLOR by Deluxe
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Torrence St ; 'Dayton, Mon-
. , day', 24
. Dayton.. 'r,'. " . ,,:' l '

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n. He was by
a d3ughter" Myrtle and' a 'sis-
'ter, .
Survivors ipclqde; six,
Jphn of New'
Walter) Jr., Rdn8Id, Carl. and
Robert, . all, of two
. daugbters, .Mis .. Carolyn chnder.s
DaytQn, Mrs. :Joyce -Byers. of
Marytand; four sisters, Mrs. Liz- '
zie' - McKeever of Waynesville,
Mrs. Fanny Bane, of Lebanon,
Mrs. of, Harvey&-
Hurg anc;l 't.ollise Walker of
Wilmington, 12-, .
and' several neices' attd ' nephews.
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Funeral services were con-
ducted at 2 p.m. on,
the Stubbs-Conner Funeral '
Home by Rev, Steve " Tigner.
Interment was in Miami Ceme-
tery at Corwin.
GILBERT LAMB
Funeral services were con-
ducted for Gilbert L. Lamb at
l' p.m. Saturday by Rev. Bill
Rose at the Red Lion Pentecos-
tal Church.
Lamb, 70, 0(, Lebanon Route
Your.A-{) will save:You money on youf"
car insurance. 'No surcharge or ..
See' A-fJ '!1lan - out for you.
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. . . 'WALTER' . '.
: . of '20
Torrence St ; 'Dayton, Mon-
. , day', 24
. Dayton.. 'r,'. " . ,,:' l '

. a -Qf.
n. He was by
a d3ughter" Myrtle and' a 'sis-
'ter, .
Survivors ipclqde; six,
Jphn of New'
Walter) Jr., Rdn8Id, Carl. and
Robert, . all, of two
. daugbters, .Mis .. Carolyn chnder.s
DaytQn, Mrs. :Joyce -Byers. of
Marytand; four sisters, Mrs. Liz- '
zie' - McKeever of Waynesville,
Mrs. Fanny Bane, of Lebanon,
Mrs. of, Harvey&-
Hurg anc;l 't.ollise Walker of
Wilmington, 12-, .
and' several neices' attd ' nephews.
r " . I
Funeral services were con-
ducted at 2 p.m. on,
the Stubbs-Conner Funeral '
Home by Rev, Steve " Tigner.
Interment was in Miami Ceme-
tery at Corwin.
GILBERT LAMB
Funeral services were con-
ducted for Gilbert L. Lamb at
l' p.m. Saturday by Rev. Bill
Rose at the Red Lion Pentecos-
tal Church.
Lamb, 70, 0(, Lebanon Route
Your.A-{) will save:You money on youf"
car insurance. 'No surcharge or ..
See' A-fJ '!1lan - out for you.
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, '1\ ': ' PI ab'sence 'after his second' tou, " :afi d ' M".' and lffl\j,ct'5jiii';!
' in 't1is " a ,
, Ruth, &'of! Jay reside in Mahrt farm MonPaY
,horn. He plans to continue his.Jt is a .mos1 pleasant _ ",._-,."'.
'car.eer 'in the armed 'services. ' for aU who attended as tile .;'.,
-,
was performed
by Rev: John Word has received, iowing evening Mr. Willis was :
of "<?{ ill and succumbed to tleath DeYoung. '
A rece!ptilt }vas, held the
room ifoUowirig the ,
" lceremony. .. < '
Both a.re of Clinton
Massie ffigh School. She is
ployed at the First National
Bank in I Wilmington and he is:
assistant manager, at the Standard
OJ} Station at State' Route 73.
and . (-71.. TlJey, _will reside on
in' Wilmington.
, Mrs. 'Elffle DOdds, Mrs. Miriam
Mrs. Sharon Chenaweth,
Mrs. ' Phyllis WJlliams 'and' Mrs.
Ginny Stingley and their children
spent Thursday at the Ohio State
Fair.
, Mr. and Mrs: Frank ,Gibson,
and fa'niily 'and Mr: and Mrs. 'DOn
lilnd son attended a fam-
ily dinne:r at the home of Mr.
and Arthur 'Gibson at ' Lees
Creek Sunday.
Mrs. 'Mabel Hawke spent
Wednesday' with the Qarence
Prices.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Clint Taylor
attended a family get
together at the home ' of Mrs.
'taylor's sister, Mr's. Stella Rorea
.J ' , ' '
of Blanb)llester , evening.
Others ' present were Mr. and
Mr$. Fred Wolfe and Dora Mae
<?f. Gracie lJenr;y." Whif;h , on morn ing in CI in- .
. at , his home 'Satl:lr<tay, ton Memorial Hospital. Oui sin-'
morning. She sister of cere sympa'thy to the WiOis' fam.":
Wtlbu,r .Henry- and ily:
they reside at Route 1" ,Midland We extend also our sympathy
. City. They had celebrated their to the family of Mrs. Florence
<l9ldcn Anniversary, Osborn. Mrs. Osborn died
Sunday, Aug. 16. day morning at Clinton Memo'rial
Miss Donna York has accepted Hospital.
employment with {he Ashland Bollinger, a former
q.il . Company in C9lum!Jus and Harveysburg resident, is still a
is residillg there., patient in Clinton Memorial
The late Bob T. Willis, Hospital.
Sr., and Mrs. ,WilIis, .Mr. and Mrs.
James Smith and daugqters, Mar-
tha Jo and Georgianna. 'Mr. and
,Mrs. ThoJ;Ilas Haendel and ' sons,
Tommy and .Jeff, of Kettering, '
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haendel -
and daughters, and
Observing
SPACETRACK is the system
opented by the U.S. Air Force
Defense Com maD d
(J\DC) .to m,onitor Earth-orbiting
military civilian satelites.
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, '1\ ': ' PI ab'sence 'after his second' tou, " :afi d ' M".' and lffl\j,ct'5jiii';!
' in 't1is " a ,
, Ruth, &'of! Jay reside in Mahrt farm MonPaY
,horn. He plans to continue his.Jt is a .mos1 pleasant _ ",._-,."'.
'car.eer 'in the armed 'services. ' for aU who attended as tile .;'.,
-,
was performed
by Rev: John Word has received, iowing evening Mr. Willis was :
of "<?{ ill and succumbed to tleath DeYoung. '
A rece!ptilt }vas, held the
room ifoUowirig the ,
" lceremony. .. < '
Both a.re of Clinton
Massie ffigh School. She is
ployed at the First National
Bank in I Wilmington and he is:
assistant manager, at the Standard
OJ} Station at State' Route 73.
and . (-71.. TlJey, _will reside on
in' Wilmington.
, Mrs. 'Elffle DOdds, Mrs. Miriam
Mrs. Sharon Chenaweth,
Mrs. ' Phyllis WJlliams 'and' Mrs.
Ginny Stingley and their children
spent Thursday at the Ohio State
Fair.
, Mr. and Mrs: Frank ,Gibson,
and fa'niily 'and Mr: and Mrs. 'DOn
lilnd son attended a fam-
ily dinne:r at the home of Mr.
and Arthur 'Gibson at ' Lees
Creek Sunday.
Mrs. 'Mabel Hawke spent
Wednesday' with the Qarence
Prices.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Clint Taylor
attended a family get
together at the home ' of Mrs.
'taylor's sister, Mr's. Stella Rorea
.J ' , ' '
of Blanb)llester , evening.
Others ' present were Mr. and
Mr$. Fred Wolfe and Dora Mae
<?f. Gracie lJenr;y." Whif;h , on morn ing in CI in- .
. at , his home 'Satl:lr<tay, ton Memorial Hospital. Oui sin-'
morning. She sister of cere sympa'thy to the WiOis' fam.":
Wtlbu,r .Henry- and ily:
they reside at Route 1" ,Midland We extend also our sympathy
. City. They had celebrated their to the family of Mrs. Florence
<l9ldcn Anniversary, Osborn. Mrs. Osborn died
Sunday, Aug. 16. day morning at Clinton Memo'rial
Miss Donna York has accepted Hospital.
employment with {he Ashland Bollinger, a former
q.il . Company in C9lum!Jus and Harveysburg resident, is still a
is residillg there., patient in Clinton Memorial
The late Bob T. Willis, Hospital.
Sr., and Mrs. ,WilIis, .Mr. and Mrs.
James Smith and daugqters, Mar-
tha Jo and Georgianna. 'Mr. and
,Mrs. ThoJ;Ilas Haendel and ' sons,
Tommy and .Jeff, of Kettering, '
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haendel -
and daughters, and
Observing
SPACETRACK is the system
opented by the U.S. Air Force
Defense Com maD d
(J\DC) .to m,onitor Earth-orbiting
military civilian satelites.
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ch'ilrcll 'of Christ ' ,
.' Thi.rd & Stre,ets ,
" , Chilrles Pike. Evangelist _
, .J (tOO' a.m . Suriday' Motn,ng
p.m: '.
Ev.ening .
Phone 8974462 for.'infotmatibr,
"
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Fitst Ba..ptist 'Chur,th,
North "Maih Street .
John P". Osb,orhc, Pastor
10:00 a.m:;SundaY Schnoi '
. I f Worship
" 6:36 p.m.;TraiIling Union
Worship
. 1:30p.m.,Wcdnesday 'Prayer

(Affiliated with Southern Bap
tist Convention):
First Churc .... Of Christ
blst 'I tigh 'Strect '
Ste\'c Tigner; Minister'- , .
. . .
tj:30 a.ill., SUlluay ' Bihk &hoi,l
10:30 .LIll., SUlluay Wor,hip anti
('ommunion
6:00 p:m., Sunuay YOll1h
Meeting
6:30 p.m., Sunday Christian
YlIllth lIour
7:30 p.m., Sunday
Worship
7:30 p.m., Wedllcsday Bihlc
Stud ' ,
'Friends Meeting
fourth Sllcet near lIigh
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:45 a.m. SundClY Mecting for

, St. Augustine ' Church
" ' lligh' Street .
Rev. Joseph U. Lu tiller, Pastor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
X a.m. & X p,m. Hilly f) ... ys
7:30 p.llI. First friday
7:45 a.m. f)Jily Mass
5:30 Saturday Mass
St. Ma'ry.'s Episcopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Decth, Rector
II : IS a.m., Morning Prayer
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
Holy Communion 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & Nurth Streets
L. L. Young, Minister
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
9:00 a.m. Sunday Chu.rch at
Studv
Waynesville Rescue
Mission -
Curner of 7 J & Corwin Rd.
Rev. Sherman Cook, Pastor
10:30 a.m .. Sunday Schoul
7:00 p.m . Sunday Servicc
7:30 p.m., Wednesday ,Eve,
, Servkc
7:30 p.m .. Sat. Eve. Servkc
FIRST'CHURCH OF GOD
,49 S. Main
9:30 a.m .. Sunday School
10:30 a.m .. Morning Worship
."
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l1;
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Soulhern Bapti st (olW(,jl{ion ",
.,
, :. A , .' 4" .'),
()' :30 :I.tH , Sunda\' &:h,i){jJ, ,
:W:JO ',li;i g , "'f
','
7,:]0 r.m .. Slll,day -Ev'cnillg
"St'rvil.:c ' ; ',' .. ;. " .
7:30p.mJ.
. , 'PraYl't undt Bihlc, Study ,
.-- .....
Jonahs Ru"-:Baptist :, ..
Church
. . ()hjo 7.3 ,
USIc.r Kidd,
. .. " .
. 10:0(1 a.m .. Stllldav SdlO'ul
(00 Stl! dll}'.' ,
Servkc. :.'.,
7)0 p.pl .. SunuilY '. '
Worship"
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. 'UnitefMethodi'st r, ..
, ,4 ' "J
Church-,., ' . .1
I}Jvid' lftlrper: Pastor
. l?:.10 :J .In., S.und:Jy
Scrvit.:e
10:30 a.m., SUllday School '
II :00 u.'m., SUIH.luy Worship
Service
, Youth Fellowship and Bible
, Study
Full Gospel
Church
E. South Street ,
Rev. Jack Hamilton. Pastor
7 :30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday Young
People's Servkcl '
10:00 a.m. Sunday, School
7:00 p.m. Sllnday Evening
'SPRINe
United Methodist
Church
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor I
9:30 a.m. Schoul
10:30 a.m. Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship-
jr. high & Sf. high
7:45 p.m. Wednesday chOIr

Spring Valley Church
of Christ
Glady Street
10:00' Worship
7:0() p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 p.m. WCdllcsday Evening ,
Worship
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Spring Valley. .,
Friends Church' -
MOUhd Street
E. Pastor
9:30 Sunday 'School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Christian Baptist Mission
. Main Street .
Mrs. lois Dull"way. Pastor
10 a.m. Sunday School
II a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening-Worship
7:30 p.m. Pruyrr Mc,cting,
Wednesday & Thursday
ELLIS,SUPER VALU
OHIO
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO
L VNN'S,DRESS SHOP
WAVNESV.L,L.E,
..
LE MAViS 8 .81 ;8 CLEANERS
, ' -' . WAvNEsvILLa;,OHlo, " ...
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'CQRWIN',
Pentecostal Holiness '
Church
Acy yimb,
, . ,
10: 00 a.I,l) " nda y -6dwul
7:30 p.m., Sunday.
and &Il ,ul:day, Evening, '
WtJrsllip Services ' ,
- 7:30 p.Ill. ; Wednesdliy,
Service
0-
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! GENNTOWN
;! , : .. .. i ,
Genntowl1 Uriited t.hurch' ,
, ,:' , of, Ch'tist, \
.,I ,Gt;n.'.lli1wn
. ,-. ".
t ,
Pa'\tlll' .
, . 9:)0
10: 30 Stlnl)':I\' {'hurdl &:hlllli '
5:00 rdn. Sl;'llil:iy Yllllt'h . .
Fcllnwship
---
',! '..
ch'ilrcll 'of Christ ' ,
.' Thi.rd & Stre,ets ,
" , Chilrles Pike. Evangelist _
, .J (tOO' a.m . Suriday' Motn,ng
p.m: '.
Ev.ening .
Phone 8974462 for.'infotmatibr,
"
. \ - .
Fitst Ba..ptist 'Chur,th,
North "Maih Street .
John P". Osb,orhc, Pastor
10:00 a.m:;SundaY Schnoi '
. I f Worship
" 6:36 p.m.;TraiIling Union
Worship
. 1:30p.m.,Wcdnesday 'Prayer

(Affiliated with Southern Bap
tist Convention):
First Churc .... Of Christ
blst 'I tigh 'Strect '
Ste\'c Tigner; Minister'- , .
. . .
tj:30 a.ill., SUlluay ' Bihk &hoi,l
10:30 .LIll., SUlluay Wor,hip anti
('ommunion
6:00 p:m., Sunuay YOll1h
Meeting
6:30 p.m., Sunday Christian
YlIllth lIour
7:30 p.m., Sunday
Worship
7:30 p.m., Wedllcsday Bihlc
Stud ' ,
'Friends Meeting
fourth Sllcet near lIigh
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:45 a.m. SundClY Mecting for

, St. Augustine ' Church
" ' lligh' Street .
Rev. Joseph U. Lu tiller, Pastor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
X a.m. & X p,m. Hilly f) ... ys
7:30 p.llI. First friday
7:45 a.m. f)Jily Mass
5:30 Saturday Mass
St. Ma'ry.'s Episcopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Decth, Rector
II : IS a.m., Morning Prayer
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
Holy Communion 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & Nurth Streets
L. L. Young, Minister
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
9:00 a.m. Sunday Chu.rch at
Studv
Waynesville Rescue
Mission -
Curner of 7 J & Corwin Rd.
Rev. Sherman Cook, Pastor
10:30 a.m .. Sunday Schoul
7:00 p.m . Sunday Servicc
7:30 p.m., Wednesday ,Eve,
, Servkc
7:30 p.m .. Sat. Eve. Servkc
FIRST'CHURCH OF GOD
,49 S. Main
9:30 a.m .. Sunday School
10:30 a.m .. Morning Worship
."
" . i(.
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l1;
' : . : tw ..
Soulhern Bapti st (olW(,jl{ion ",
.,
, :. A , .' 4" .'),
()' :30 :I.tH , Sunda\' &:h,i){jJ, ,
:W:JO ',li;i g , "'f
','
7,:]0 r.m .. Slll,day -Ev'cnillg
"St'rvil.:c ' ; ',' .. ;. " .
7:30p.mJ.
. , 'PraYl't undt Bihlc, Study ,
.-- .....
Jonahs Ru"-:Baptist :, ..
Church
. . ()hjo 7.3 ,
USIc.r Kidd,
. .. " .
. 10:0(1 a.m .. Stllldav SdlO'ul
(00 Stl! dll}'.' ,
Servkc. :.'.,
7)0 p.pl .. SunuilY '. '
Worship"
--.,....- ,J -.
. 'UnitefMethodi'st r, ..
, ,4 ' "J
Church-,., ' . .1
I}Jvid' lftlrper: Pastor
. l?:.10 :J .In., S.und:Jy
Scrvit.:e
10:30 a.m., SUllday School '
II :00 u.'m., SUIH.luy Worship
Service
, Youth Fellowship and Bible
, Study
Full Gospel
Church
E. South Street ,
Rev. Jack Hamilton. Pastor
7 :30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday Young
People's Servkcl '
10:00 a.m. Sunday, School
7:00 p.m. Sllnday Evening
'SPRINe
United Methodist
Church
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor I
9:30 a.m. Schoul
10:30 a.m. Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship-
jr. high & Sf. high
7:45 p.m. Wednesday chOIr

Spring Valley Church
of Christ
Glady Street
10:00' Worship
7:0() p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 p.m. WCdllcsday Evening ,
Worship
.-
Spring Valley. .,
Friends Church' -
MOUhd Street
E. Pastor
9:30 Sunday 'School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Christian Baptist Mission
. Main Street .
Mrs. lois Dull"way. Pastor
10 a.m. Sunday School
II a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening-Worship
7:30 p.m. Pruyrr Mc,cting,
Wednesday & Thursday
ELLIS,SUPER VALU
OHIO
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO
L VNN'S,DRESS SHOP
WAVNESV.L,L.E,
..
LE MAViS 8 .81 ;8 CLEANERS
, ' -' . WAvNEsvILLa;,OHlo, " ...
"
.
'CQRWIN',
Pentecostal Holiness '
Church
Acy yimb,
, . ,
10: 00 a.I,l) " nda y -6dwul
7:30 p.m., Sunday.
and &Il ,ul:day, Evening, '
WtJrsllip Services ' ,
- 7:30 p.Ill. ; Wednesdliy,
Service
0-
; .
! GENNTOWN
;! , : .. .. i ,
Genntowl1 Uriited t.hurch' ,
, ,:' , of, Ch'tist, \
.,I ,Gt;n.'.lli1wn
. ,-. ".
t ,
Pa'\tlll' .
, . 9:)0
10: 30 Stlnl)':I\' {'hurdl &:hlllli '
5:00 rdn. Sl;'llil:iy Yllllt'h . .
Fcllnwship
---
',! '..
, and , ;
, . new; partaple 'co.
ter, gaaa- canaltlan, $5; un-
derwoad .typewrlter In typing
condltlan $10; a typewriter stand,
"'1' tucade curls, brawn: brawn stretch
wig: black length fali .
8974601 befare 9:30 a.m .
\. , 35,Cl
'\ , \- < ,
, 250 G'AL. all tank. Phane 8977641.
!., - ,.' 35cl
.. t.. .' .' . : - . ' .
/ Rt;:MOVE '-carbet paths and SP-Qts;
r beaten dawn ' nap wIth Blue
. ' ' t::.ustre. Rent shampaoer $1. Wily"e5-
. I7l.jrnlture. '"
! 1 " '
-" ' TQMATOES far -canning. Phane' 897-
. .. ': _ . ,,' 34Ctf
'" FOR ' SALE: Lat 2.227 acres lacated
, on Garwjn Rd; Pft. 897-4415 32ctf
.-' i r f
. . - '.
...
2 BEDROOM far 'rent. '
-ptlone , 8792906'. "
WANTED
OLD , \/,10.1'111 ar cella_ Call callect'
Dayton 299-0217. I 32c8
WOMAN _ for full time resta'urant
wOllk.. compl'ete charge. ' Wage
Dlu5 commi$Slan. -Barf's Wildlife
Recrea,tIQr\ , ,at Valley l.,.a.!<e.
Phohe 1J88.2483. 33ctf
WANTED: Babysitting. Phone 897-
5921. for Jean. ' 18nctf
'I$C"RATcH
, .' lOS ,S. Mjlln $t; WeYneS"IIft: tN MEMORIUM
. ., . ," ' . ---.----.......... --;,;,;",--;---
. 1
'. WE WISh' to 'ttlank our
, bors and {elat Ives for. their expressions
; of SymrathY and the food that they,
In lavIng memary af" Mrs.' Evea Yaung.
Gad knaws that yau were suffering,
That-hills were hard to. .cllmb,
So. 'He ' clased yaur weary eyelids
and -, whIspered vpeace be thine".
Away 1111r. the beautiful hills o,f God,
By the valley of rest so fair,
Sameth1'le, someday, we know nat
when, .,-
We' ,wlll __meet aur laved there.
brough ', In, whlch- meant so much to
' us during aur time of sarrow at the
death . of . our wife and mother,
Florence G."':esborn. , 35cl ' ,
, MorrIs 'Osborn and family
- Sadly missed ,by her
, laving family \
35cl
, The
Historic 'Greentree House
. -
.
Specializing In 18ih Century . _
"
Ear1f 'Ohio Country Furniture,
Accelsorlel etc.
,WE BUY. SELL
Located on St. iu. 741 at
'Green"" Road'. :
Weis
JUST LISTED.
Waynesville,area. Well
kept to
meet the need of a
! ' '. 9':owing' family. '\ " . ,
LUBOW REALTY CO.
" - '.
CV.
1 I
DAYTON-Gary Knedler
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knedler
Route 2, 'Waynesville, is one of
seven 'wbo ha's b'een. awarded a
r Mus'ic to lite Uni-
.. , v,ersity ,of Dayt?.p;, Jllmes Hoo-
ver, . Dinactor " Student Aid
Sch()larship, ' announced
day. f.
Knedler ,has been a member
of the Waynesville High School
,band and chorus for fou'r years.
He also played On the baseball
team throughout his 'high scho<;>l
career
Knedler, who was awarded
the John Phillip Sousa Award,
given to the best musician in the
school, ran across country as a
freshman and a member 'of
Sing-Out fof two
years;' ' ,
He participated in two musi-
productions, ,"Oliver;'; and
; 'Babes in Toyland,'" in high
sChool and last spring conducted
one phase, "Sound Pollution'!
of the Earth' Day. p'rog
ram
. He
was president of the band during
his junior year, .
GARY KNEDLER
MOlttJers &, .
Can't flrld employmentl1? Train now,'
work your own hours. Weekly Ply
plus Green Stamps. toy ..
. $1 to $10. Give me a for det,llIs.
, 2892702
By' MR. "G
n
Dreamer,
Your dealt with the
interpertation of dreams.' ''f,his
;, practice is technicaliY . called
Oniromancy. .
the beginnings of writ-
ten history, there have been cer-
tain people who claimed the
ability to fort ell the future
through dreams.
In the more recent past, the
father of psychoanalysis, Sig-
mond Freud used the dreams
. Of his patients to gain valuable
insight ' into their innermost pro-
blems. -
The type ' of 'dream book'
available in bookstands 'is of
doubtfull yahie when ' it comes
to meaning(ul! jnterpertation of
dreams. I have seen a book
on this ... subject that ,convinced
me it was of any real importance.
Medical science tells us that
the dream process is vital to
mental health and that everyone
dreams every night. The people
whom ' ou might know that tell
you they never dream are mis-
taken. The fact is, they dream,
but do not remember that they
do.
The books that I have avail-
able' give the following inter-
pertation to your nightmare
pertaining -to death ... a mar-
riage will soon take place.
. Thank you for writing.
Mrs. G"
Dear Looking,
Yours is the first letter re-
'ceived from a male reader and J.
am very happy to be able to give
you a rather specific answer.
Frotn your .birthdate apld \
time, I was ahle .t0 ,
" '<i -
ascendant., )}tis tl19 '
risjng Qn the horizon at,.
of your birth. This Geinini.,;;
Since the sun was in t\le.. I
sign Gemini , you are a true Gem-
inian.
Your moon \1{as in the sign '
Taurus. Now a good rule to fol- -
low is for a male to choose a girl'-
with the sun il1 the same sign and
degree as your moon. In youri
case, .a Taurus-April 21 to May
20.
Now the ideal girl for you
would also have a prominant
Mercury. . The process for the '
complet,e of a horostope
is time consuming and there is a'
charge for this. If you are inter"
in learning about your
best career choices and other ,
facts obtainable by the method
of astrological analysis, you may
contact . me through the Miami
Gazette, and we can make
arrangements for the erecting of
a complete_ astrological chart for
your birthday, moment and
place.
Thank you for your letter.
. Mrs. G.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 20
Aquarius-Jan. 21-,Feb. 19
Pisces-Feb. 20
Aries-Mar. 21--Apr. 20
Taurus-Apr. 21-May 21
Gemini-May -June 21
Cancer-June'22-July 23
Leo-July 24-Aug. 23
Virgo-Aug. 2,4-Sept. 23
Ubra-,Sept. 24-Oct. 23
24-;-Noy. 22
Sagitarius-Nov. 25-Dec. fl
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ter, gaaa- canaltlan, $5; un-
derwoad .typewrlter In typing
condltlan $10; a typewriter stand,
"'1' tucade curls, brawn: brawn stretch
wig: black length fali .
8974601 befare 9:30 a.m .
\. , 35,Cl
'\ , \- < ,
, 250 G'AL. all tank. Phane 8977641.
!., - ,.' 35cl
.. t.. .' .' . : - . ' .
/ Rt;:MOVE '-carbet paths and SP-Qts;
r beaten dawn ' nap wIth Blue
. ' ' t::.ustre. Rent shampaoer $1. Wily"e5-
. I7l.jrnlture. '"
! 1 " '
-" ' TQMATOES far -canning. Phane' 897-
. .. ': _ . ,,' 34Ctf
'" FOR ' SALE: Lat 2.227 acres lacated
, on Garwjn Rd; Pft. 897-4415 32ctf
.-' i r f
. . - '.
...
2 BEDROOM far 'rent. '
-ptlone , 8792906'. "
WANTED
OLD , \/,10.1'111 ar cella_ Call callect'
Dayton 299-0217. I 32c8
WOMAN _ for full time resta'urant
wOllk.. compl'ete charge. ' Wage
Dlu5 commi$Slan. -Barf's Wildlife
Recrea,tIQr\ , ,at Valley l.,.a.!<e.
Phohe 1J88.2483. 33ctf
WANTED: Babysitting. Phone 897-
5921. for Jean. ' 18nctf
'I$C"RATcH
, .' lOS ,S. Mjlln $t; WeYneS"IIft: tN MEMORIUM
. ., . ," ' . ---.----.......... --;,;,;",--;---
. 1
'. WE WISh' to 'ttlank our
, bors and {elat Ives for. their expressions
; of SymrathY and the food that they,
In lavIng memary af" Mrs.' Evea Yaung.
Gad knaws that yau were suffering,
That-hills were hard to. .cllmb,
So. 'He ' clased yaur weary eyelids
and -, whIspered vpeace be thine".
Away 1111r. the beautiful hills o,f God,
By the valley of rest so fair,
Sameth1'le, someday, we know nat
when, .,-
We' ,wlll __meet aur laved there.
brough ', In, whlch- meant so much to
' us during aur time of sarrow at the
death . of . our wife and mother,
Florence G."':esborn. , 35cl ' ,
, MorrIs 'Osborn and family
- Sadly missed ,by her
, laving family \
35cl
, The
Historic 'Greentree House
. -
.
Specializing In 18ih Century . _
"
Ear1f 'Ohio Country Furniture,
Accelsorlel etc.
,WE BUY. SELL
Located on St. iu. 741 at
'Green"" Road'. :
Weis
JUST LISTED.
Waynesville,area. Well
kept to
meet the need of a
! ' '. 9':owing' family. '\ " . ,
LUBOW REALTY CO.
" - '.
CV.
1 I
DAYTON-Gary Knedler
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knedler
Route 2, 'Waynesville, is one of
seven 'wbo ha's b'een. awarded a
r Mus'ic to lite Uni-
.. , v,ersity ,of Dayt?.p;, Jllmes Hoo-
ver, . Dinactor " Student Aid
Sch()larship, ' announced
day. f.
Knedler ,has been a member
of the Waynesville High School
,band and chorus for fou'r years.
He also played On the baseball
team throughout his 'high scho<;>l
career
Knedler, who was awarded
the John Phillip Sousa Award,
given to the best musician in the
school, ran across country as a
freshman and a member 'of
Sing-Out fof two
years;' ' ,
He participated in two musi-
productions, ,"Oliver;'; and
; 'Babes in Toyland,'" in high
sChool and last spring conducted
one phase, "Sound Pollution'!
of the Earth' Day. p'rog
ram
. He
was president of the band during
his junior year, .
GARY KNEDLER
MOlttJers &, .
Can't flrld employmentl1? Train now,'
work your own hours. Weekly Ply
plus Green Stamps. toy ..
. $1 to $10. Give me a for det,llIs.
, 2892702
By' MR. "G
n
Dreamer,
Your dealt with the
interpertation of dreams.' ''f,his
;, practice is technicaliY . called
Oniromancy. .
the beginnings of writ-
ten history, there have been cer-
tain people who claimed the
ability to fort ell the future
through dreams.
In the more recent past, the
father of psychoanalysis, Sig-
mond Freud used the dreams
. Of his patients to gain valuable
insight ' into their innermost pro-
blems. -
The type ' of 'dream book'
available in bookstands 'is of
doubtfull yahie when ' it comes
to meaning(ul! jnterpertation of
dreams. I have seen a book
on this ... subject that ,convinced
me it was of any real importance.
Medical science tells us that
the dream process is vital to
mental health and that everyone
dreams every night. The people
whom ' ou might know that tell
you they never dream are mis-
taken. The fact is, they dream,
but do not remember that they
do.
The books that I have avail-
able' give the following inter-
pertation to your nightmare
pertaining -to death ... a mar-
riage will soon take place.
. Thank you for writing.
Mrs. G"
Dear Looking,
Yours is the first letter re-
'ceived from a male reader and J.
am very happy to be able to give
you a rather specific answer.
Frotn your .birthdate apld \
time, I was ahle .t0 ,
" '<i -
ascendant., )}tis tl19 '
risjng Qn the horizon at,.
of your birth. This Geinini.,;;
Since the sun was in t\le.. I
sign Gemini , you are a true Gem-
inian.
Your moon \1{as in the sign '
Taurus. Now a good rule to fol- -
low is for a male to choose a girl'-
with the sun il1 the same sign and
degree as your moon. In youri
case, .a Taurus-April 21 to May
20.
Now the ideal girl for you
would also have a prominant
Mercury. . The process for the '
complet,e of a horostope
is time consuming and there is a'
charge for this. If you are inter"
in learning about your
best career choices and other ,
facts obtainable by the method
of astrological analysis, you may
contact . me through the Miami
Gazette, and we can make
arrangements for the erecting of
a complete_ astrological chart for
your birthday, moment and
place.
Thank you for your letter.
. Mrs. G.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 20
Aquarius-Jan. 21-,Feb. 19
Pisces-Feb. 20
Aries-Mar. 21--Apr. 20
Taurus-Apr. 21-May 21
Gemini-May -June 21
Cancer-June'22-July 23
Leo-July 24-Aug. 23
Virgo-Aug. 2,4-Sept. 23
Ubra-,Sept. 24-Oct. 23
24-;-Noy. 22
Sagitarius-Nov. 25-Dec. fl
CHUCllAMB
IS NOW A SALESMAN FOR
RIC H A R D SON VOL K S W AU 'II'
Rt. 42 S. Xenia, Oliio
, '--HOME PHONE 897-7496
I ' J '
.... '. .
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-HE:II 1-0
" .

-
"
"
,

)
,
. \ " ,', so. mY,
71" " y,ear'. andaftertlhe ',.4ay,",
again. tl,le .. sJlde ,by.!, ' jt' w8s:wonderful"ltut :: OQt"lWlny
Only ,one in ttJkint I
and ' bY" the geL but I
there will. only ' be few days as usual. .:'... , ... :i' '
left. Just bay, :nme for a Qf, ,
end. It is.going to,be labotJ)ay, Lunch is a .. 'I'
isn't it? No,.'l wroRg. do not eat b'!t' : ':
runs a few more days and Sep-- ! , experts say is, '. I
L tember on So .' No matter whether yo,u :", scnpol
when does school l' weight"to. gam ,will
ven't seen the . Qffic181 get nd , of; that . to .
though it mUst ' have been m have alol' of energy' or C!en;Jus! "
last paper. Well, that just 'to fill in tint'e. They e;lt ,sl1l4l} .
shows one the pa- nutritious ,meals, no, ,
pen carefuUy even m or ... .. We oldy , ..
Our beautiful eorn crop IS 10 meal must ' ,all n:Utntious ';:._ and I
' danger'. This is unpleasant at the".same. bme, ,Ptber
news I just read m the paper, allsugu: land one, WhY. don't we? , '
We went out and and all protem ,at . a. ,the pest and weed; .. :
There are really balanced dlet,. every t,!me., used \85t . . We ",
but is that bhght or 1S It Just the Some of you some have some nqt as :, ___ ,f, I'
natural thing for nlnety-day yea;s ago, . Adelle I;Ia>is' . book, red wingeil' ".J>lacl< 'birds as 1a!1 . " .". fiiltJim
corn in May. We looked "Eat Right to the year, a ' ;,
at ,two ears, one was, most popular boqkm , pest. I saw
hard and the other was shll qwte in 'the They
soft. Neither ear was filled out and' Vltan:ams. I ',wonder the wild cherries and ,
to the end, but that might hoW still it. , 'and ,rose hips ,there. I, saw a
bee I the fault of that corn, item in the Wall ' Street', ,\ blown , th.lJ!sh,e
r
. ,; ,
worm that we found. As wnO\ls said that yogurt has gammg, mocking l)irds ; as I
farmers that were interviewed in popularity it has becomtt , have
the lAyton Daily News said, big business. You have probably this y' '. ','" :
hi
do" ha ' ha 'ts egular
'l ., I .. a .,.
"There.is nol ng we. can. . noliced I t 11 s .' gold a" . "" c,. IOlltUi" .
So we just 'have to walt the J have' I ,: . I
Weavils in al,falfa, bhght an shelves. Now. they have ,with least: they ,'!, .' ReI ..... '
the corn, nqtl}in,g to do but hope all sorts of frUit If We still not kn'6w ' .. j'
that the blight will not doesn't know what ,is, It the' brown <;QJ:,.n; are -'
more harm tha.n the weaVlls dId is. milk soured by a" diffe,ent due\tij:',natutai ripe.n ..
this year. Cross your than the ordmary olJe bU1 'earg" tQ '."
and hope for lhe best. IS sours milk. the ,
a lovely stand of alfalfa waltmg vi(tue of pot be,mg kille4 \ rfp'enin),io 'we j,,'J/ If .: :"
for the third cutting, and heat so can go w'e 'go'.'to '
soybeans lepk :, wonderful so the stomach Itjodlipg 11\, '
cross your fiDgers, and pray. Or mtestines where help dlges- milk; .
would crossing our fingers show tion and help make vita-
lack of faith in the 'power of mins that the body needs. 'milk:,
prayer and counteract Its came to us 'from. eastern Europe jumps .the: fence
Not many people a t the sWlm- where it is given credit for _ another We must" tty :a'
if we shut her ",
, .
HELP BEAUTIFY WAYNESVILLE
' has to be' fed watered;
\ , that is a prQblem
Buy Trash Can Liners
" h t b .' , ,
watef at't a , am. . ," <,',
50 IN A DISPENSER BOX , 'I "W, got we didn:t., ,
' I AT $4.00 Plus Tax WE DELIVER I need thi$ ,weeki ,doR: .-;
I
' l' : Call 897:-6186 or 897 .. 6961 , I. I A <bor'der icojJ(tf \f>uP. ,
heally
;.
thing happened' tpu n,cf ,WJP',.we .
REVIVAL
COIIII PEllECOITll 'CHIICI
Beginning September
J:80 P.I.
REV. ACY LAMB, PASTOR
I
WE INVITE YOU TO HEAR THE REY. LC. ,
FROM AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. WHO SERVED AS
CHAPLAIN IN THE KOREAN , WAR, SURVIVED A
PLANE WRECK AND S",IP WRECK. THIS MAN IS-
THE AUTHOR OF SEVERAL BOOKS MINI-
STERED IN A CHURCH WHERE
BECAUSE THEY BELIEVED IN CHRist. ' ,
, ,
wanfed ISO,
of , the. igctnG.w' I
we have : Tom is"last , thl
round" cud'41y , size" a .. is 1, ast ,
. . " . "_ :t;.,
.. footed. ' He 'waS .SO. .Scared at fust ". ;;' , ",
that he :\\Ient under a-cnair ' "'\P"'

, stayed there. 'ii i .
But ,now ,..' "' ..
&
f "!
' -and his , p . .
tion along with the)est. .. ' '.
, TheY' pu't in: .
of alfalfa'- ' "
hay'-:! N"-i . ...
they . , tum
y'et, an4"
, TI).en 'we .
to 'wn,etner
,
. \ " ,', so. mY,
71" " y,ear'. andaftertlhe ',.4ay,",
again. tl,le .. sJlde ,by.!, ' jt' w8s:wonderful"ltut :: OQt"lWlny
Only ,one in ttJkint I
and ' bY" the geL but I
there will. only ' be few days as usual. .:'... , ... :i' '
left. Just bay, :nme for a Qf, ,
end. It is.going to,be labotJ)ay, Lunch is a .. 'I'
isn't it? No,.'l wroRg. do not eat b'!t' : ':
runs a few more days and Sep-- ! , experts say is, '. I
L tember on So .' No matter whether yo,u :", scnpol
when does school l' weight"to. gam ,will
ven't seen the . Qffic181 get nd , of; that . to .
though it mUst ' have been m have alol' of energy' or C!en;Jus! "
last paper. Well, that just 'to fill in tint'e. They e;lt ,sl1l4l} .
shows one the pa- nutritious ,meals, no, ,
pen carefuUy even m or ... .. We oldy , ..
Our beautiful eorn crop IS 10 meal must ' ,all n:Utntious ';:._ and I
' danger'. This is unpleasant at the".same. bme, ,Ptber
news I just read m the paper, allsugu: land one, WhY. don't we? , '
We went out and and all protem ,at . a. ,the pest and weed; .. :
There are really balanced dlet,. every t,!me., used \85t . . We ",
but is that bhght or 1S It Just the Some of you some have some nqt as :, ___ ,f, I'
natural thing for nlnety-day yea;s ago, . Adelle I;Ia>is' . book, red wingeil' ".J>lacl< 'birds as 1a!1 . " .". fiiltJim
corn in May. We looked "Eat Right to the year, a ' ;,
at ,two ears, one was, most popular boqkm , pest. I saw
hard and the other was shll qwte in 'the They
soft. Neither ear was filled out and' Vltan:ams. I ',wonder the wild cherries and ,
to the end, but that might hoW still it. , 'and ,rose hips ,there. I, saw a
bee I the fault of that corn, item in the Wall ' Street', ,\ blown , th.lJ!sh,e
r
. ,; ,
worm that we found. As wnO\ls said that yogurt has gammg, mocking l)irds ; as I
farmers that were interviewed in popularity it has becomtt , have
the lAyton Daily News said, big business. You have probably this y' '. ','" :
hi
do" ha ' ha 'ts egular
'l ., I .. a .,.
"There.is nol ng we. can. . noliced I t 11 s .' gold a" . "" c,. IOlltUi" .
So we just 'have to walt the J have' I ,: . I
Weavils in al,falfa, bhght an shelves. Now. they have ,with least: they ,'!, .' ReI ..... '
the corn, nqtl}in,g to do but hope all sorts of frUit If We still not kn'6w ' .. j'
that the blight will not doesn't know what ,is, It the' brown <;QJ:,.n; are -'
more harm tha.n the weaVlls dId is. milk soured by a" diffe,ent due\tij:',natutai ripe.n ..
this year. Cross your than the ordmary olJe bU1 'earg" tQ '."
and hope for lhe best. IS sours milk. the ,
a lovely stand of alfalfa waltmg vi(tue of pot be,mg kille4 \ rfp'enin),io 'we j,,'J/ If .: :"
for the third cutting, and heat so can go w'e 'go'.'to '
soybeans lepk :, wonderful so the stomach Itjodlipg 11\, '
cross your fiDgers, and pray. Or mtestines where help dlges- milk; .
would crossing our fingers show tion and help make vita-
lack of faith in the 'power of mins that the body needs. 'milk:,
prayer and counteract Its came to us 'from. eastern Europe jumps .the: fence
Not many people a t the sWlm- where it is given credit for _ another We must" tty :a'
if we shut her ",
, .
HELP BEAUTIFY WAYNESVILLE
' has to be' fed watered;
\ , that is a prQblem
Buy Trash Can Liners
" h t b .' , ,
watef at't a , am. . ," <,',
50 IN A DISPENSER BOX , 'I "W, got we didn:t., ,
' I AT $4.00 Plus Tax WE DELIVER I need thi$ ,weeki ,doR: .-;
I
' l' : Call 897:-6186 or 897 .. 6961 , I. I A <bor'der icojJ(tf \f>uP. ,
heally
;.
thing happened' tpu n,cf ,WJP',.we .
REVIVAL
COIIII PEllECOITll 'CHIICI
Beginning September
J:80 P.I.
REV. ACY LAMB, PASTOR
I
WE INVITE YOU TO HEAR THE REY. LC. ,
FROM AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. WHO SERVED AS
CHAPLAIN IN THE KOREAN , WAR, SURVIVED A
PLANE WRECK AND S",IP WRECK. THIS MAN IS-
THE AUTHOR OF SEVERAL BOOKS MINI-
STERED IN A CHURCH WHERE
BECAUSE THEY BELIEVED IN CHRist. ' ,
, ,
wanfed ISO,
of , the. igctnG.w' I
we have : Tom is"last , thl
round" cud'41y , size" a .. is 1, ast ,
. . " . "_ :t;.,
.. footed. ' He 'waS .SO. .Scared at fust ". ;;' , ",
that he :\\Ient under a-cnair ' "'\P"'

, stayed there. 'ii i .
But ,now ,..' "' ..
&
f "!
' -and his , p . .
tion along with the)est. .. ' '.
, TheY' pu't in: .
of alfalfa'- ' "
hay'-:! N"-i . ...
they . , tum
y'et, an4"
, TI).en 'we .
to 'wn,etner
- IJ I
Ihead adults po' Monday,)'ueSday and
,dads, . and . ' from 7 p.m. 'to 9 p.m.
adplt (it tne ' The will be in session un-
.. District due to. an til Novetnber 20.
nrst , at Wayn'esville '*,egistration for ,one or aU of
' ' " the. will be in
Pack,. Principal, has the hilJh sohool'library Sept. 14
;;u Sept. at 7 'p.m.: Monday, Physical
, will he ope'.' for Education Activities (women)"
dafs" .. lip lhra'ugti
, Hallll ;I.lma
Industrial Arts aasses (men);
Tuesday, F'hysical Education Ac-
tivities (men), Home Economics
aasses (women) and Thursday,
Arts and Crafts (men and wo-
men), Typing I (men and wo-
men), Community Chorus (men
and women).
The Waynesville High School
teachers have volunteered their
time for 8upervision in order to
offer the school's facilities and a
variety of activities to the adults.
Wayne Local Board of Edu-
cation members have authorized
the use of the school's facilities
for this pll'Ogram at no charge for '
aU adults, living in the Wayne
Local School District.
Other activities will be ' of-
fered at the request of 12 or
more adults.
Guide lines on all activities
will be outlined at the first class
meeting;
: .' has been
, . Uiiited Or-
month for Waynes-
YilIe and viCinity by Waynesville
, " , ' ", " I ..
WALTER D. COMPTON
RECEIVES'DIPLOMA
FROM BANKING SCHOOL
Walter D. Compton,
tant Cashier of The Waynesville
National Bank, Was awarded a
diploma at the commencement
exercises of The Graduate
School of at the Uni-
of Wisconsin, Madison,
on ,I Friday evening, August 2ft
requires atten-
to head U.S.O. activities inthe
area, was the fust Waynesville
citizen to receive formal recog-
nition , from State u.S.0. offi-
cials.
She was presented a certifi-
cate of appreciation honoring her
for her U.S.O. work to date.
The award' was received from
Thomas J. Kuni, Regional Exe-
cutive, llriited. -SerVice Organi-
.. .. . . ...... ... .
zatlO,JlS; Ipc., CTeveland. ,.
A letter Qf
iii "par't; ''01) ,
men and women 'in Service -:: for- '
whom you are devoting' time'
and effort, our sincere appre-
ciation.
The upcoming Variety Show
highlight' 'ts. Bellman's
of September pro-
jects. Mrs. Denman will be as-:
, silted . by Mrs., il'om '\yp!iams,
local u.S,0. and Ma-
yor Dex*er act '
,
dance a( three tWo:week ,
on the Maaoon campus:. ' , ,
and. the satisfactory completion
Of problems between
the iesident sessions. '
111 Sbi>ol is by
The Central States', C:oriference
of Bankers Associations, con-
sisting of bankers associations
from 16 Midwestern states. Over
1,450 bankers are enrolled this
year from 39 states, and several
foreign countries.
The present high standards of
banking service in communities
throughout the country will be
enhanced by attendance of local
bank officers at this specialized
banKing school.
The faculty of over 135 in-
ba nkers who
are in their respective
fields, :: ' attofneys,
business ' executives, economists,
and members of over ' a dozen
unive'rsity and college faculties.
The instructors are among the
most competent men in their
professions. Many of them are
nationally knoWn authorities in
their special lines and come
from all parts of the ' United
States. '
!he featured speakers
at , I The
Honorable 'Paul W. 'Mct'r;lckell,
Chairman of 'president Richard
NiXon's , 'Council of Economic
, ... . ... .
Advisots; The fJontirable {;eQrge
W. Mitchell; meJDber of the
BOit!(1: of the ' Fe-
deral System,
ton, D.C.; Charles Bartlett,
newspaper columnist
from D.C.; Dr. Wal-
ter R ,&1ier, Professor of Eco-
nomiC!', Jhe, UrtiYersity of Min-
nesota, arid Tht'lionorable Bruce
K. Maclaury, Deputy
Secretary of the Treasury for
Affairs, Washington,
D.C.
Dr. Herbert V. Prochnow,
re<{ently retired President of the
F'l{st; Na'N.- nal Bank oj Chicago,
is' f'ill .
, ,e._ 51 ' e ,f'\i , 00
. . \.1
! " ' HANTS
- MEET'JoINTty' , '
"What is needed iii Waynes-
ville?" was one of the main
'raised Thunday night
10 Waynesville ' village council
chambers during a joint meeting
of the, Waynesville Area Chamber
of and Wayne Retail

,Both Chamber and Retail
Merchants , Wrestled with this
and others pertaining
,in village and
1 .'- ' . -
, mailed ques-
tio1l f ," The
fo . '.' . , }ypes of
-all4
'" ::owraU
. 6f wU(
' , ' .
- IJ I
Ihead adults po' Monday,)'ueSday and
,dads, . and . ' from 7 p.m. 'to 9 p.m.
adplt (it tne ' The will be in session un-
.. District due to. an til Novetnber 20.
nrst , at Wayn'esville '*,egistration for ,one or aU of
' ' " the. will be in
Pack,. Principal, has the hilJh sohool'library Sept. 14
;;u Sept. at 7 'p.m.: Monday, Physical
, will he ope'.' for Education Activities (women)"
dafs" .. lip lhra'ugti
, Hallll ;I.lma
Industrial Arts aasses (men);
Tuesday, F'hysical Education Ac-
tivities (men), Home Economics
aasses (women) and Thursday,
Arts and Crafts (men and wo-
men), Typing I (men and wo-
men), Community Chorus (men
and women).
The Waynesville High School
teachers have volunteered their
time for 8upervision in order to
offer the school's facilities and a
variety of activities to the adults.
Wayne Local Board of Edu-
cation members have authorized
the use of the school's facilities
for this pll'Ogram at no charge for '
aU adults, living in the Wayne
Local School District.
Other activities will be ' of-
fered at the request of 12 or
more adults.
Guide lines on all activities
will be outlined at the first class
meeting;
: .' has been
, . Uiiited Or-
month for Waynes-
YilIe and viCinity by Waynesville
, " , ' ", " I ..
WALTER D. COMPTON
RECEIVES'DIPLOMA
FROM BANKING SCHOOL
Walter D. Compton,
tant Cashier of The Waynesville
National Bank, Was awarded a
diploma at the commencement
exercises of The Graduate
School of at the Uni-
of Wisconsin, Madison,
on ,I Friday evening, August 2ft
requires atten-
to head U.S.O. activities inthe
area, was the fust Waynesville
citizen to receive formal recog-
nition , from State u.S.0. offi-
cials.
She was presented a certifi-
cate of appreciation honoring her
for her U.S.O. work to date.
The award' was received from
Thomas J. Kuni, Regional Exe-
cutive, llriited. -SerVice Organi-
.. .. . . ...... ... .
zatlO,JlS; Ipc., CTeveland. ,.
A letter Qf
iii "par't; ''01) ,
men and women 'in Service -:: for- '
whom you are devoting' time'
and effort, our sincere appre-
ciation.
The upcoming Variety Show
highlight' 'ts. Bellman's
of September pro-
jects. Mrs. Denman will be as-:
, silted . by Mrs., il'om '\yp!iams,
local u.S,0. and Ma-
yor Dex*er act '
,
dance a( three tWo:week ,
on the Maaoon campus:. ' , ,
and. the satisfactory completion
Of problems between
the iesident sessions. '
111 Sbi>ol is by
The Central States', C:oriference
of Bankers Associations, con-
sisting of bankers associations
from 16 Midwestern states. Over
1,450 bankers are enrolled this
year from 39 states, and several
foreign countries.
The present high standards of
banking service in communities
throughout the country will be
enhanced by attendance of local
bank officers at this specialized
banKing school.
The faculty of over 135 in-
ba nkers who
are in their respective
fields, :: ' attofneys,
business ' executives, economists,
and members of over ' a dozen
unive'rsity and college faculties.
The instructors are among the
most competent men in their
professions. Many of them are
nationally knoWn authorities in
their special lines and come
from all parts of the ' United
States. '
!he featured speakers
at , I The
Honorable 'Paul W. 'Mct'r;lckell,
Chairman of 'president Richard
NiXon's , 'Council of Economic
, ... . ... .
Advisots; The fJontirable {;eQrge
W. Mitchell; meJDber of the
BOit!(1: of the ' Fe-
deral System,
ton, D.C.; Charles Bartlett,
newspaper columnist
from D.C.; Dr. Wal-
ter R ,&1ier, Professor of Eco-
nomiC!', Jhe, UrtiYersity of Min-
nesota, arid Tht'lionorable Bruce
K. Maclaury, Deputy
Secretary of the Treasury for
Affairs, Washington,
D.C.
Dr. Herbert V. Prochnow,
re<{ently retired President of the
F'l{st; Na'N.- nal Bank oj Chicago,
is' f'ill .
, ,e._ 51 ' e ,f'\i , 00
. . \.1
! " ' HANTS
- MEET'JoINTty' , '
"What is needed iii Waynes-
ville?" was one of the main
'raised Thunday night
10 Waynesville ' village council
chambers during a joint meeting
of the, Waynesville Area Chamber
of and Wayne Retail

,Both Chamber and Retail
Merchants , Wrestled with this
and others pertaining
,in village and
1 .'- ' . -
, mailed ques-
tio1l f ," The
fo . '.' . , }ypes of
-all4
'" ::owraU
. 6f wU(
' , ' .
,
.. , .. ., .. .,
,Like ' a modern money ,.-'
this is a, cQnvenient 'to take u-e . , ., IS,;
your fa'milv and business ' 'financ,i,al ' .'
ments. Besides helping you wilb , "
cial iervices,-QLlr bank. bas tbe' expej'i.,c;e_to . "-.:r:
provide financial .
valuable to you. You' a;e ,cQrdii,lly ,to" . ,':', ,. _"
make this your financial headquarters r , , '"
.. ;. t . r.. '. ,. it.
"
-.. _. ,..;.....- _ .....
,
.. , .. ., .. .,
,Like ' a modern money ,.-'
this is a, cQnvenient 'to take u-e . , ., IS,;
your fa'milv and business ' 'financ,i,al ' .'
ments. Besides helping you wilb , "
cial iervices,-QLlr bank. bas tbe' expej'i.,c;e_to . "-.:r:
provide financial .
valuable to you. You' a;e ,cQrdii,lly ,to" . ,':', ,. _"
make this your financial headquarters r , , '"
.. ;. t . r.. '. ,. it.
"
-.. _. ,..;.....- _ .....
"
" t
.", 1 II (" _'" .
."-" " . ; ''', . ;.t
are . not <Tyoil check- .

. '. " .. ...... -
tb'Oitg{Y :"" " . :,: ot " :
.haYe 'registel(ed <me time" i( . or: ., ' , i (I tij'e. It ' . " l
you: have inetwo con,\. of the Past jfaftons' of Warren ' '.. '.
I ,; I r ,
, '.
.yealfs,. Y9U (nust,
'. ,
again- to be eligible to . vote. We ,
'.
.. . ,
. "arge' all. so. " '
. WaynesviUe Senior Cit,i-' . after noon. Those in- ',. Mr>. and'Mrs",Oljules' Williams,
': met . 'SeP,t. . 1 . for a , .. soc1a) ,., . . Mr. aI\d Ralph artd
- , ....... p . -: .. Mrs. George '
'. Ch.l;lJch: . 68,76. :. _ ' .. " .'. . '", '<' .. ';" " and at '
.... ,. -R.oom. ,;,' , - . ,.,r . \ . , . ., t.. ", !, " the ' Ohi6 State Fair. ' .
. , " ' ., ". \ , Kathleen )lO'gan -: and'
pnTITIP, "" . ' "Days". ' , . spent '
nrtJ'nI'A' .> ' Hastings , :By Mar-.n"pHce .WdnSday ,' at the Qhio State
. 'teacher'. ... . Ph. 8i7-6372, .' . ' ,,' ', .
; .. . : ' '. Cit " !' , ', ' '' . Mrs. , Van Pelt, of Wash-
.""mor , lZcns
.., ' " C 'u' ha b.... "t" h
h"""'C='" ' t ' th ' U "t 11 ' , .. ' . j. , '. mgton .n. SeeR VlSl mg er
" .' \ .1, ' .. ;all . Sue Wyatt.
... , .. , Ayers, Jr . . James
:. :} .. . th!' B,Pard'"?f",.F1ectlons a!.. : Ayers, of Cin-cinnati Mr .
. ' Mayor s .. . . '"arid Mrs. Clarence Price Wednes-
d .,. ..... . '. . Septembe(, 16 . from 10 .a,m. to . ,.
w,e.re u,,,n ay eV.enmg : ," .Lt .. li 'bl ' 'h -J
: ...... . " . __ .... A .. ' '. 'at Mt . ' arid Mis. . 9 p.m. so. e e voters VI . G , ' . Raymond ' Cox and son,
H
,;.'t-nUII.n , Bell S d f: '1 . are not regt. stered may do so. Mark, ' of near Ferry' spent
" man, r. a!.l ami y. ' r ' d' ha . 1
IJohn '(Pat) Yair will 'be We.have loun t t Wednesday at the Clint Taylor's.
.. ' news calls daily 1Jeheve they, .ar
e
, and The regular meeting of the
.. Chur'c}:l Board
...... , llJe! . Thursday : night at the
.. 9h . . of Xenia
I, "',,',,' ,-1]j . .... . . . :": .
has bgen a houseguest of Mrs.
, ;:,rU;(JUC
Mae . Lytle and ' Everett Snell

this week.
Auchincloss
."
.t, Bagnold'
. BriitGW

"
-'
:Second Chance
AutobiOgraphy
Night Season
. The betober Cou'ntry ..
..
,"
:
I '.
: .t , ' "', "
-.
Miss Shirley Speaks was a
weeke'nd' guest' of the Claude
family. .
. .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grossnickle
(nee Shirley Osborn) of Los
Angeles, Calif. have been here
due to the death of her mot tier ,
Mrs. Florence Osborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Fullen
of Xenia were Saturday visitors
at ' the Clarence' Price's. I
! 'Lytle ' Mt:
Everett SnelJ' spent the weekend
... f.,#o r. I:. ' ,: .. ' I. . . .. I
, ,
\ , j
, -.
.........
MonH=R trls ... =-
FOR f>- ,?IRI..: )"Q A
'THE WEEK'S LETtER: "I am to call your home, ' in an emer
15F years old and: :i n t:he ' ninth gency situation, Tbe telepfione is
grade and 1 have a problem. 1 a convenience, for
talk one hour on the phone to my of the family, It is se.1fis.1l for
boyfriend and my mother does anyone .. persO!1' tti it.
not approve of time, My Your mother not ,old
mother thinks it is wrong for :a but Stte: is con
girl to call a boy, My mother IS cerned With what otbers
oldfashioned; 'She. said I cannot ar.e. her concern. aqd .ne,r . relJPQn .
... r am sixteen, . Other sibility. " She ' might, let
girls date at twelve years of age," you date before you are sixteen
-if you show her that you have
OUR REPLY: Your mqther is a sense of responsibility. you
right 'about the telephone, in both don't show too much if you see
instances. If you cannot cut down nothing wfong with calling up' a
on the time of your conversation, boy to talk on the pl,lone for an
most likely you will find that you hour,
cannot talk on at If y'ou a ' .. nag" IO!roblem you
all. You are abusmg a priVilege. wan' ,0' 0' an obse,vallon to make,
K 11 h rt C
' d add,,,ss vou, trlt", '0 FOR AND AIOUT
eep your ca s so. onsl er TEENAGERS, COMMUNITY AND SUBUR.
the fact thclt sOlpeone may need BAN PRESS SERVICE. FRANKFORT, KY.
Nll1L Y OPENE M " _ _
'L! .. I ,,: p;
M ,!I' Thru sat. . Evenmg AppOintment AvailablQ .
PHONE 897-2334
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. " YOUR RENEWAL WI [ 'b ST4RT-, bUR . TION
' . ' . J ... ,.
, ,
EXPIRES
"
" t
.", 1 II (" _'" .
."-" " . ; ''', . ;.t
are . not <Tyoil check- .

. '. " .. ...... -
tb'Oitg{Y :"" " . :,: ot " :
.haYe 'registel(ed <me time" i( . or: ., ' , i (I tij'e. It ' . " l
you: have inetwo con,\. of the Past jfaftons' of Warren ' '.. '.
I ,; I r ,
, '.
.yealfs,. Y9U (nust,
'. ,
again- to be eligible to . vote. We ,
'.
.. . ,
. "arge' all. so. " '
. WaynesviUe Senior Cit,i-' . after noon. Those in- ',. Mr>. and'Mrs",Oljules' Williams,
': met . 'SeP,t. . 1 . for a , .. soc1a) ,., . . Mr. aI\d Ralph artd
- , ....... p . -: .. Mrs. George '
'. Ch.l;lJch: . 68,76. :. _ ' .. " .'. . '", '<' .. ';" " and at '
.... ,. -R.oom. ,;,' , - . ,.,r . \ . , . ., t.. ", !, " the ' Ohi6 State Fair. ' .
. , " ' ., ". \ , Kathleen )lO'gan -: and'
pnTITIP, "" . ' "Days". ' , . spent '
nrtJ'nI'A' .> ' Hastings , :By Mar-.n"pHce .WdnSday ,' at the Qhio State
. 'teacher'. ... . Ph. 8i7-6372, .' . ' ,,' ', .
; .. . : ' '. Cit " !' , ', ' '' . Mrs. , Van Pelt, of Wash-
.""mor , lZcns
.., ' " C 'u' ha b.... "t" h
h"""'C='" ' t ' th ' U "t 11 ' , .. ' . j. , '. mgton .n. SeeR VlSl mg er
" .' \ .1, ' .. ;all . Sue Wyatt.
... , .. , Ayers, Jr . . James
:. :} .. . th!' B,Pard'"?f",.F1ectlons a!.. : Ayers, of Cin-cinnati Mr .
. ' Mayor s .. . . '"arid Mrs. Clarence Price Wednes-
d .,. ..... . '. . Septembe(, 16 . from 10 .a,m. to . ,.
w,e.re u,,,n ay eV.enmg : ," .Lt .. li 'bl ' 'h -J
: ...... . " . __ .... A .. ' '. 'at Mt . ' arid Mis. . 9 p.m. so. e e voters VI . G , ' . Raymond ' Cox and son,
H
,;.'t-nUII.n , Bell S d f: '1 . are not regt. stered may do so. Mark, ' of near Ferry' spent
" man, r. a!.l ami y. ' r ' d' ha . 1
IJohn '(Pat) Yair will 'be We.have loun t t Wednesday at the Clint Taylor's.
.. ' news calls daily 1Jeheve they, .ar
e
, and The regular meeting of the
.. Chur'c}:l Board
...... , llJe! . Thursday : night at the
.. 9h . . of Xenia
I, "',,',,' ,-1]j . .... . . . :": .
has bgen a houseguest of Mrs.
, ;:,rU;(JUC
Mae . Lytle and ' Everett Snell

this week.
Auchincloss
."
.t, Bagnold'
. BriitGW

"
-'
:Second Chance
AutobiOgraphy
Night Season
. The betober Cou'ntry ..
..
,"
:
I '.
: .t , ' "', "
-.
Miss Shirley Speaks was a
weeke'nd' guest' of the Claude
family. .
. .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grossnickle
(nee Shirley Osborn) of Los
Angeles, Calif. have been here
due to the death of her mot tier ,
Mrs. Florence Osborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Fullen
of Xenia were Saturday visitors
at ' the Clarence' Price's. I
! 'Lytle ' Mt:
Everett SnelJ' spent the weekend
... f.,#o r. I:. ' ,: .. ' I. . . .. I
, ,
\ , j
, -.
.........
MonH=R trls ... =-
FOR f>- ,?IRI..: )"Q A
'THE WEEK'S LETtER: "I am to call your home, ' in an emer
15F years old and: :i n t:he ' ninth gency situation, Tbe telepfione is
grade and 1 have a problem. 1 a convenience, for
talk one hour on the phone to my of the family, It is se.1fis.1l for
boyfriend and my mother does anyone .. persO!1' tti it.
not approve of time, My Your mother not ,old
mother thinks it is wrong for :a but Stte: is con
girl to call a boy, My mother IS cerned With what otbers
oldfashioned; 'She. said I cannot ar.e. her concern. aqd .ne,r . relJPQn .
... r am sixteen, . Other sibility. " She ' might, let
girls date at twelve years of age," you date before you are sixteen
-if you show her that you have
OUR REPLY: Your mqther is a sense of responsibility. you
right 'about the telephone, in both don't show too much if you see
instances. If you cannot cut down nothing wfong with calling up' a
on the time of your conversation, boy to talk on the pl,lone for an
most likely you will find that you hour,
cannot talk on at If y'ou a ' .. nag" IO!roblem you
all. You are abusmg a priVilege. wan' ,0' 0' an obse,vallon to make,
K 11 h rt C
' d add,,,ss vou, trlt", '0 FOR AND AIOUT
eep your ca s so. onsl er TEENAGERS, COMMUNITY AND SUBUR.
the fact thclt sOlpeone may need BAN PRESS SERVICE. FRANKFORT, KY.
Nll1L Y OPENE M " _ _
'L! .. I ,,: p;
M ,!I' Thru sat. . Evenmg AppOintment AvailablQ .
PHONE 897-2334
.::;, j
___ -'-._ .. _ .. ,- . __ -.1.0.-' __ .
\ .
.'
. . .. "
. .:.: ... . ',. ... :' ...... .. , ;::.,
_ . IF YOU SUBSCRIBED SVMMER-
-..... '" " .o' ,. :':", ".
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' . ' . J ... ,.
, ,
EXPIRES
The imprint of this man on
,the Waynesville area is . still to
be ,found 133 years after his
death. His descendants are still
found in this vicinity as well as
in 'other parts -of Warren County.
John Satterthwaite was a man
of means and a person of in-
fluence in Waynesville prior to
his death at age 51 in June of
183 7. He was, the son of William
and Mary Satterthwaite and
first saw light of day in Penn-
sylvania near Philadelphia.
His father gave each of his
eight sons and two daughters a'
farm when they reached adult
which teStifies that he was
a man of considerable meahs
by the standards of either that
day or today.
John came to Ohio about
1802 while still a teenager. He ,
was to engage ln, t.he mercantile
business here. He later engaged
in the milling and took
part in establishing the village
of Mt. Holly where his mill was
located and also ran a stage line
from Cincinnati to Columbus,
In addition, he was a con-
tractor and built the old 'White
Brick' Friends Meeting House
here and quite a number of resi-
dences in the village. It would
be interesting to know which
ones still standing are his handi-
work.
He was active in many ways
and enjoyed very much his mem-
bership in the Masonic fraternity
at Lebanon. There was no lodge
here until 1848. He was Grand
Master of Masons in Ohio (blue
lodge) and was also active in the
Royal Arch Masons at Lebanon
where membership was predi-
fated on lodge membership.
.)""'-'- r..ll
Although he was never 'elected
office'r, o( the Grand'!
FRI- SAT - SUN - SEPT', 11 12
<,
built by in '1,8'12,( is' loeattf,(l
just off North Third Street"in
and. is now the regia
denceof Mr. and
:-;. ,'.'r .! "
Jr. . f .:., :: , "
The imprint of this man on
,the Waynesville area is . still to
be ,found 133 years after his
death. His descendants are still
found in this vicinity as well as
in 'other parts -of Warren County.
John Satterthwaite was a man
of means and a person of in-
fluence in Waynesville prior to
his death at age 51 in June of
183 7. He was, the son of William
and Mary Satterthwaite and
first saw light of day in Penn-
sylvania near Philadelphia.
His father gave each of his
eight sons and two daughters a'
farm when they reached adult
which teStifies that he was
a man of considerable meahs
by the standards of either that
day or today.
John came to Ohio about
1802 while still a teenager. He ,
was to engage ln, t.he mercantile
business here. He later engaged
in the milling and took
part in establishing the village
of Mt. Holly where his mill was
located and also ran a stage line
from Cincinnati to Columbus,
In addition, he was a con-
tractor and built the old 'White
Brick' Friends Meeting House
here and quite a number of resi-
dences in the village. It would
be interesting to know which
ones still standing are his handi-
work.
He was active in many ways
and enjoyed very much his mem-
bership in the Masonic fraternity
at Lebanon. There was no lodge
here until 1848. He was Grand
Master of Masons in Ohio (blue
lodge) and was also active in the
Royal Arch Masons at Lebanon
where membership was predi-
fated on lodge membership.
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Although he was never 'elected
office'r, o( the Grand'!
FRI- SAT - SUN - SEPT', 11 12
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built by in '1,8'12,( is' loeattf,(l
just off North Third Street"in
and. is now the regia
denceof Mr. and
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J' . it the " '.:'
. taJ.ke4 .. ab.o.ut pla."ti(lg sonte, f9r tlfst or.' when ever the equinox
a' late crop, but . "!Ie never. got it comes .
. done. I have " been -eating ,corn :r - 8ave you renewed your sub-
fritters' or I more .exaCtly conI scription yet. We would hate to
f01 breakfast qui e lose you. Oh, how about it?
or.ten. My "reCipe rfor fritters Do any of you have katy-dids?
calls for a little flour and-baking We haveI\'t. We have locusts
t;owcier, .but my but no katy-
' 1J ' ' . ,II" .. ,." 'i' _' . ..".. cut and 'a "couple .dids or didn'ts.
6:30 ;a.m. Then 'a j any thiS summer, I. of ears of com and, beat it up __ ..... , ____
ITEM: k four-member :(amUY;
using the<recpmmeMed 21 quarts.:
of milk in a CliP more
than $4 a by using "i)qnfat
dry milk -inSteaif 'of' homt!' o deliv- .
erd whore "The nonfat drf'
milk contains ,all the .
elements. of whole .flu(d milk ex-
cept vitamins A and D anjI has
half the calories, -If you wish,
you could mix -equal amounts Of
nonfat fluid milk and fluid .
milk.
, . aJ.1 of .an egg and fried it. Very $harp Lens
. the -and alo)l& roatis both ' .:'good more ..
, Then .and in the .gardens. "," - ...than We ' pact car from altitudes of 100 to
UlO,;.dC!loti;lslalinsMid silence reigns ; Our 'sweet corn. is ail gone, used to ' call September a fall 300 miles.
pUJJs think we should
the<lilYs, wqrk.
nave-. , b.een put ,'in'
so noW-that the
_had
nt1ist be ,tet out. j It is.
starLthe \\1.tl1 a
,'C\-_- "",== fresh air and a look
"the piace. I.. didn't see
this -
" day ,heard a
PmJrw;ti(ln and' the:-soqnd' of', .
" ... ., ...... 11. We 'potf
".r" ......... after a'
' Vfe stopped them. and.
ne;:.weirlt .uP into a tree. WJ:teie he
,.- }" ..... .... , we hadn't any idea, " .
. :fl.M" ) .. ' .... any chickens and .
haven't any, ' but ,
is . : a_y.9ung
. He.
. didn't' see him
i8'iilrr()rnin .. '
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having r
night we
. about 7 or S .
of wiria' and. thun-
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veQ'Jong,
,10_11 ... ,", ' .if
faceth,e
.
Otlt';"Yere
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1 25 North Main Street, I
,. "ayton, Ohio 45401 I
Address
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.... .... ... 1,,1 ;.., :bnth, '6t
J' . it the " '.:'
. taJ.ke4 .. ab.o.ut pla."ti(lg sonte, f9r tlfst or.' when ever the equinox
a' late crop, but . "!Ie never. got it comes .
. done. I have " been -eating ,corn :r - 8ave you renewed your sub-
fritters' or I more .exaCtly conI scription yet. We would hate to
f01 breakfast qui e lose you. Oh, how about it?
or.ten. My "reCipe rfor fritters Do any of you have katy-dids?
calls for a little flour and-baking We haveI\'t. We have locusts
t;owcier, .but my but no katy-
' 1J ' ' . ,II" .. ,." 'i' _' . ..".. cut and 'a "couple .dids or didn'ts.
6:30 ;a.m. Then 'a j any thiS summer, I. of ears of com and, beat it up __ ..... , ____
ITEM: k four-member :(amUY;
using the<recpmmeMed 21 quarts.:
of milk in a CliP more
than $4 a by using "i)qnfat
dry milk -inSteaif 'of' homt!' o deliv- .
erd whore "The nonfat drf'
milk contains ,all the .
elements. of whole .flu(d milk ex-
cept vitamins A and D anjI has
half the calories, -If you wish,
you could mix -equal amounts Of
nonfat fluid milk and fluid .
milk.
, . aJ.1 of .an egg and fried it. Very $harp Lens
. the -and alo)l& roatis both ' .:'good more ..
, Then .and in the .gardens. "," - ...than We ' pact car from altitudes of 100 to
UlO,;.dC!loti;lslalinsMid silence reigns ; Our 'sweet corn. is ail gone, used to ' call September a fall 300 miles.
pUJJs think we should
the<lilYs, wqrk.
nave-. , b.een put ,'in'
so noW-that the
_had
nt1ist be ,tet out. j It is.
starLthe \\1.tl1 a
,'C\-_- "",== fresh air and a look
"the piace. I.. didn't see
this -
" day ,heard a
PmJrw;ti(ln and' the:-soqnd' of', .
" ... ., ...... 11. We 'potf
".r" ......... after a'
' Vfe stopped them. and.
ne;:.weirlt .uP into a tree. WJ:teie he
,.- }" ..... .... , we hadn't any idea, " .
. :fl.M" ) .. ' .... any chickens and .
haven't any, ' but ,
is . : a_y.9ung
. He.
. didn't' see him
i8'iilrr()rnin .. '
"'U ' ,. ,.
having r
night we
. about 7 or S .
of wiria' and. thun-
. .. " '. an,,'
veQ'Jong,
,10_11 ... ,", ' .if
faceth,e
.
Otlt';"Yere
tnUJ ....rd t' the' rising -

. odt; they .
They '.
o{ bIfJOm
'Ihbw.
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'Some plain facts about electric heat from
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I The Dayton Power and I
I ' Light Company, . I
1 25 North Main Street, I
,. "ayton, Ohio 45401 I
Address
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. NQrtll)tain Strcet . '. 7:30 p,Il1 ..
, P. ,9sborne, .::: .: , ,: .. ,
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7 .30p.m.,Wednesday Pr,ayer " _
' , Meeting . to:OO :I: II i .. SUlluay' &:It,;,')\ '
(Affiliated with Southern Sap-. & I I :0(.>"1 , 111.. ;
list Convention). .' " . WII (),hip Servil.: e
, First Church-of'Chiist , 7:30 p.m: . .
b st I ;igh '.,. " W;'Il'il,lip . ., " . 1
, Sf'cve ' Tigner" Mini sl er United MethodiSt
. . ."
, .
a.JIl .; Sti ldaf ,Bihle Church
.. hm., Wllf\lt ip and I)Jvid lIarper. Pastor
('()lllmUII i()1l
6:l'>O p.IlI., SUllday YlIlltil'
. Meet illg
6:30 r.II,I., Sunday
Youth H.our
7:30 J] JIl. , Sunday I:vcning
.' Worship ' I
7:30 p.m., WedllcstlCJY lJihlc
Stud9
Friends Meeting
fourth Sheet near Iligh
<) :30 a.1I1. , SUlltlCJY Sdwol
10:45 :i.llI. Sund"y Meeting I'm
Worship (unprogrammed)
St-. Augustine Church
lIigh Street
Rev. Joseoh II. Lutmcr, Pastor
7 a.1I1. & II a.l11 . Masses
X a.m. & X p.llI . tloly l}.JYs
7:30 p.lII . First Friday
7:45 a.I!l. i}Jily Mass
5:30 P: III. Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
Third & Mai rl Streets
, Rev. Harold [)cctli, Re<.:tor
II : r 5 :1.111., Morning Prayer
r sl, 3ru &.51 1 Suodays: .
, ,
i:-Iuly & '4th
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Sun,lays \
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United

Third &. No;tl,;-'Strects
a.lII .. Chun:h
Scrvil.:e ,
I O:JO a, II1 . Sunday Schooi
. I I :qo a.IlI ., SUlluay Worship
Scrvi<.:e
Youth I-'cllowship and Bible
, Study ,
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church .
, Ii. South Strect
Rev. Jack Hamilton,
7:]0 p.m . .Tucsday .
7:30 p.llI. Friday - Young
People's Service
10:00 a.tH. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. SlInday Evening
SPRINt( VAI,.LEV
, . Uijit8c Methodist
Ctiurch .
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.lll . Mornin'g Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship-
jr. high & sr. high
7:45 p.m. Wednesday chOIr

-
Spring Valley Church
of Christ .
Glady Street
,
CORWU"

. ' PenteCostal Holiness ,
,
Churoh
A(;y Lamb, Pastor
Sunday &:houl ....
7 :30 p.III., Sunday. Wednesuay
and Evening
Wurshj p Scrvicc.s . "
7:30 P:IlI ., Youtl;
Service
MT. HOLLV .
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United .
. ,':' 'Churct( " . ' I
R,!v: Lctmard Baxter '
a .IIl . Sunday Schonl
, I 1:00 :I.tll ., Sunday, Worship,
Scrvk c , "
7:30 p.IlI ., Wednesday, Praycr
Servh:e
LVTLE
. United MetbQdist
Church
.John K. glnith, Minister '
. . . .
9:30 a.m., Sunday Schoo)
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship .
Service
Ray Sturmer. Past(\r
'>: 30::..'.111. Worship &'!\' i':l' .
1():3(j '(:'IIt,rd.I:&:h;l(lf / '
5:00' p;l1I . SlIlIUav Yuurh
: :.- . . '
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RidgeyiUe C9romU'nity
h"roh ',-
..... . ,.
SI: 41),& bower.
Road, .
\. , -
Ray L. Sheltun. l)tlstm
, ,
9:30 a.l1I. Sunday Schuul '
10:45 a.m. Morning Wurship
. 7:30 ",.It . Sunday Evcning .
SerVice- '
7,:30 p.m'. Wednesday Evcning
Sc'rvice
5:30.p.'nl : Sr.
Recrcatidn .#.
SUnday Sr.
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...... . ..-.... .
DODDS
_ l. 1. Young, Ministcr
..
.. .W{)fshi,P
9;;00 at ;
J 0:00 a.m. Morning WorshlP
7:00 Evening Worship.
8:OQ P,!l . _;
8:OQ:..;.,9 :ocrp;;Jn.;
.' .
Free Pentecostal
: 'of (lod . . . ..
, ., ..
R.R. .tJIOUds, 'Whi :. '
, .
,
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_ ,.....1
r:Y "'"l' CJ
, \-1 . ' t 'h'l.
'ynesvt Ie nescue
Mission ... ,
Corner of 73 & Corwin Rd.
Rcy. Sherman Cook. Pastor
10:30 a.IlI . Sunday School
,7:00 p.IlI., Sunday he. Servicc
7:30 p.IlI .. WCulll"Suay Eve. ,
.
Worship
. . ,.
. . $ptlhg Yallity
. :, -FriendS!hurctt
. ' Mou'nd S'ticet-
E. Friend Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday &:hool
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
f..
,I
'. .. Janies' ,
....... ... .... *- ___ .
: . ) 0:30 .. n \"
i .l ?:OQ
I ' Se " . r., ..
, .
, rvlce, ' ", ,
ctaurch 'of Christ 7:30
' &trvicc
Will1linghlll 'I'jkc & 7:30.p.m. '.
. Sucial Ruw Road Worship Service
Baptist Mission lJus WiSCl1lill) , Millister
. I' '
Maih 9:00 a.lll .. Sunday Uible ,,: . ;:
Mrs: Lois Dunaway, Pastor 10: I ;1.111., Winship - .. '.'''
10 Sun4a): School .10: I :1 . 111.. Yo.ut h ,' '''ntIl$!Gstal;Cfturch :'
,
. Wb..slffp ,', ,'" .: .... ' . '.
7:30 p.m .. Sal. EVl'. &'rvke ' II a: m. Morni'11g Worshi'p , ( 1(" tJ I""': '" ':--',"! . 1> .. ' ,"" 'JI.
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RST CHURCH OF GOD' 7:30 p m. Pt.aycr: Meeting, ;;,
49 S. Main Streei &_ Thursday " 7 '. , 4
9:30a.m. - School . 7' 30' So ' :," La 7:_,Ocp. 1I .. . 7'00" ' St '" .1 I:" . , .
.10:30 a.m. - Mornlllg WorshIp " p.m. ng .es,t, . s." , Pr. , " . ",i;-", '1 " ' .:I, .. . .' .
7:00 p.m. - SundaX t:,ve!ling month. \ , 81hl.: ;'7,:30 .. ,
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" WAYNESViLLE FURNITli a
OHIO
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.JONES SINCLA.IR , W' '" I,':' ;. ," ' f:! '
LYNN'S DRESS SHOP
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
lE MAV'S B !t .R CLEANERS
WAYNE.JV.lI:-E, OHIO
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:;' , ' ',' ,,'" ", t 7.3Wp,.Ill .. i-.vl? hlllg
' .. first --: "SrJvi Je .. . ',- ,
. NQrtll)tain Strcet . '. 7:30 p,Il1 ..
, P. ,9sborne, .::: .: , ,: .. ,
\ .. '. ,
,J J .00 a. m.,Mornmg W,orsfi lp , "'h . &( . ',-
6 30 T
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W ' h'
1111 .'
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- " ' I '''Iuu. '
7 .30p.m.,Wednesday Pr,ayer " _
' , Meeting . to:OO :I: II i .. SUlluay' &:It,;,')\ '
(Affiliated with Southern Sap-. & I I :0(.>"1 , 111.. ;
list Convention). .' " . WII (),hip Servil.: e
, First Church-of'Chiist , 7:30 p.m: . .
b st I ;igh '.,. " W;'Il'il,lip . ., " . 1
, Sf'cve ' Tigner" Mini sl er United MethodiSt
. . ."
, .
a.JIl .; Sti ldaf ,Bihle Church
.. hm., Wllf\lt ip and I)Jvid lIarper. Pastor
('()lllmUII i()1l
6:l'>O p.IlI., SUllday YlIlltil'
. Meet illg
6:30 r.II,I., Sunday
Youth H.our
7:30 J] JIl. , Sunday I:vcning
.' Worship ' I
7:30 p.m., WedllcstlCJY lJihlc
Stud9
Friends Meeting
fourth Sheet near Iligh
<) :30 a.1I1. , SUlltlCJY Sdwol
10:45 :i.llI. Sund"y Meeting I'm
Worship (unprogrammed)
St-. Augustine Church
lIigh Street
Rev. Joseoh II. Lutmcr, Pastor
7 a.1I1. & II a.l11 . Masses
X a.m. & X p.llI . tloly l}.JYs
7:30 p.lII . First Friday
7:45 a.I!l. i}Jily Mass
5:30 P: III. Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
Third & Mai rl Streets
, Rev. Harold [)cctli, Re<.:tor
II : r 5 :1.111., Morning Prayer
r sl, 3ru &.51 1 Suodays: .
, ,
i:-Iuly & '4th
" '" '1
Sun,lays \
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United

Third &. No;tl,;-'Strects
a.lII .. Chun:h
Scrvil.:e ,
I O:JO a, II1 . Sunday Schooi
. I I :qo a.IlI ., SUlluay Worship
Scrvi<.:e
Youth I-'cllowship and Bible
, Study ,
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church .
, Ii. South Strect
Rev. Jack Hamilton,
7:]0 p.m . .Tucsday .
7:30 p.llI. Friday - Young
People's Service
10:00 a.tH. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. SlInday Evening
SPRINt( VAI,.LEV
, . Uijit8c Methodist
Ctiurch .
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.lll . Mornin'g Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship-
jr. high & sr. high
7:45 p.m. Wednesday chOIr

-
Spring Valley Church
of Christ .
Glady Street
,
CORWU"

. ' PenteCostal Holiness ,
,
Churoh
A(;y Lamb, Pastor
Sunday &:houl ....
7 :30 p.III., Sunday. Wednesuay
and Evening
Wurshj p Scrvicc.s . "
7:30 P:IlI ., Youtl;
Service
MT. HOLLV .
..
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United .
. ,':' 'Churct( " . ' I
R,!v: Lctmard Baxter '
a .IIl . Sunday Schonl
, I 1:00 :I.tll ., Sunday, Worship,
Scrvk c , "
7:30 p.IlI ., Wednesday, Praycr
Servh:e
LVTLE
. United MetbQdist
Church
.John K. glnith, Minister '
. . . .
9:30 a.m., Sunday Schoo)
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship .
Service
Ray Sturmer. Past(\r
'>: 30::..'.111. Worship &'!\' i':l' .
1():3(j '(:'IIt,rd.I:&:h;l(lf / '
5:00' p;l1I . SlIlIUav Yuurh
: :.- . . '
.
. ,* I
RidgeyiUe C9romU'nity
h"roh ',-
..... . ,.
SI: 41),& bower.
Road, .
\. , -
Ray L. Sheltun. l)tlstm
, ,
9:30 a.l1I. Sunday Schuul '
10:45 a.m. Morning Wurship
. 7:30 ",.It . Sunday Evcning .
SerVice- '
7,:30 p.m'. Wednesday Evcning
Sc'rvice
5:30.p.'nl : Sr.
Recrcatidn .#.
SUnday Sr.
_ . , \ -" . . .
...... . ..-.... .
DODDS
_ l. 1. Young, Ministcr
..
.. .W{)fshi,P
9;;00 at ;
J 0:00 a.m. Morning WorshlP
7:00 Evening Worship.
8:OQ P,!l . _;
8:OQ:..;.,9 :ocrp;;Jn.;
.' .
Free Pentecostal
: 'of (lod . . . ..
, ., ..
R.R. .tJIOUds, 'Whi :. '
, .
,
'or T,A ;
_ ,.....1
r:Y "'"l' CJ
, \-1 . ' t 'h'l.
'ynesvt Ie nescue
Mission ... ,
Corner of 73 & Corwin Rd.
Rcy. Sherman Cook. Pastor
10:30 a.IlI . Sunday School
,7:00 p.IlI., Sunday he. Servicc
7:30 p.IlI .. WCulll"Suay Eve. ,
.
Worship
. . ,.
. . $ptlhg Yallity
. :, -FriendS!hurctt
. ' Mou'nd S'ticet-
E. Friend Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday &:hool
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
f..
,I
'. .. Janies' ,
....... ... .... *- ___ .
: . ) 0:30 .. n \"
i .l ?:OQ
I ' Se " . r., ..
, .
, rvlce, ' ", ,
ctaurch 'of Christ 7:30
' &trvicc
Will1linghlll 'I'jkc & 7:30.p.m. '.
. Sucial Ruw Road Worship Service
Baptist Mission lJus WiSCl1lill) , Millister
. I' '
Maih 9:00 a.lll .. Sunday Uible ,,: . ;:
Mrs: Lois Dunaway, Pastor 10: I ;1.111., Winship - .. '.'''
10 Sun4a): School .10: I :1 . 111.. Yo.ut h ,' '''ntIl$!Gstal;Cfturch :'
,
. Wb..slffp ,', ,'" .: .... ' . '.
7:30 p.m .. Sal. EVl'. &'rvke ' II a: m. Morni'11g Worshi'p , ( 1(" tJ I""': '" ':--',"! . 1> .. ' ,"" 'JI.
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RST CHURCH OF GOD' 7:30 p m. Pt.aycr: Meeting, ;;,
49 S. Main Streei &_ Thursday " 7 '. , 4
9:30a.m. - School . 7' 30' So ' :," La 7:_,Ocp. 1I .. . 7'00" ' St '" .1 I:" . , .
.10:30 a.m. - Mornlllg WorshIp " p.m. ng .es,t, . s." , Pr. , " . ",i;-", '1 " ' .:I, .. . .' .
7:00 p.m. - SundaX t:,ve!ling month. \ , 81hl.: ;'7,:30 .. ,
... ... -" , - 0\"
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;;.' i 'IV., ". ;'.. t
. ....... ','! . ';'
tVALU TOWNSEND , STOR'E <-' .
WAYNESVIL ... c:,
'WAYNESVILLE, OHIO . .. ':!' 0Il10 ' , .:' . ' ' 'l
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
" WAYNESViLLE FURNITli a
OHIO
". OHIO ':
.JONES SINCLA.IR , W' '" I,':' ;. ," ' f:! '
LYNN'S DRESS SHOP
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
lE MAV'S B !t .R CLEANERS
WAYNE.JV.lI:-E, OHIO
OHIQ. .', Ii .'
Iii
BRAOOOCKINSURANCE
WAYNE.Y ....... E. OHI9 ; ,
GRA V'S ..... r,.._
."
;': the ",
'in.'!So).ithweste'tnfOlij6 ':t, I.::, :' l. Iquu, .. i - : '.
,. ,'1' ".' .,;: .. :,: . -,
. in'conttibtiUons. ' '.' '.. . !'i. Special' '.
. . . ... ', ' . ;::. ' . .,.lntem t ,
. . I1Ulttt carnpalgfi 1.n,come : ; croup ' .' 'SJ)8,nlsh
. ..---- + .--
" for . , CitY'ln. "
2.227
. n.. tl. " .. '0;, W'.,. . . . .2-. Frostier
. 32etf ' . , I. and arren 10. Wrlte.riof . ,' 3 . G. L -.--l- -
-, ...:..,. - ,-"-- W,ANTEOi' 'Bibyslttlng, '; Phd;ut : 897 ". , .959.00. -; . . fables . , .
Askfor:.Jea,n . , . lanett' .' .. '. , . ' ;''1 :' .,' , . 12. Fore.lp'eu .5.Degtee
$12. each . . .. ,;". ..' t., <':'" J; ':', 'j ... ',>: .. ' ': .. Nl, .. was t . ,.1 . di . ..... . (abbr.)
' . '" , .\ . .,' ." i" . ' d' h' . "t d I . . - navan 6. Guided
" ',. ,,'. ;:., : :.' r ' ." :', tn s' a9 15. "Cakes and 7.
SER\11CES.- " . _ ". ", ' --:$.. ' . ' making 'Cm,'ldld total of -,' -" Johnson,
_ oIi.j ./ ,'e " ,"" i '" . J < .- 0;;. ' 16. V.boat '
Cleaning. . "$405, .the 18. Book- ." 8, Carn('gie
'" .' 35c2 '. straight"'Year. that"'new Je + ;. .. , HaU
,
. - , . term " . offering
'HOME repair and maintenance car cords hav.e been set
r
or this area, (abbr.) ' , ' 9. Dutch
,concrete, ' sheet metal paint with an' "increase this year of . 19. Famous . river
lI'g, roqflng and electrIcal. 'Phonf . .' puppeteer 11. _ gates
:746?98.2. ". 21ctf $73,000.
21. Type of 13. Indeed
Mr
LAC t G :. , C bearing 17. Fellow
1 ar enercu am 24. Custom
"to be" .
30. Element
(sym. )
32. Ointment
34. Continent
(abbr.)
36. Girl's name
SCRApBOOK
paign ehain'nan nott j that . the 26. British title - ....... --J'!!'-.._
DATES AND -:EVEN FROM, YSTERYEARS
LlnlcolliDowrlls debates.began, AugUst 21, 1858; The
.Be6.t'tmfll'ftt j 4 Jrlculture ap.POinted U, fint

increase in' contributions 'would
allow the Heart Association to (s1.)
increase activities in com-
' mumt ;Service and educatiqnal ';
progratns while :Slilf' iriaitifaHung .
- its out standing program . ....
fo .the .. J ::
YOlunteers who made this our
most" successful campaign, I
would like to eX.press .our deep
gratitude to the citizens of South
western Ohjo who made it pos
sible", Carter stated. "Their be
u.s. play-
wnght .
32.,p.",blic ,
\
33. Uktatnhln
city ...
35. Garden spot
39: New; ' '.
England
state
, (abbr.)
40.-
Landon
42. Arena cry
43. Beige
46. Furnished
with
workers
.. -
Mothers &', Housewives f
Can',t find empfoyment?U Train now'
lief in and support of the Heart
Association will enable us to
48. Jibs,
spankers,
etc.
, . & your ownhourl. w.iete.y
plus Green stam.ps. seI'adofllti'e' toYI
.... . .
$1 to $1 O.-G've me a call for dehill

I I
WI'LL 't.
BU.V",'
ON'A \' .. ,:,
- \." ..
... SeRTA
; (SHOP YOl) SAVEl
'''\: '-, ,\ -- . '''. .
, . e, E R S

carry f9rward a three pronged
attack on the heart disease pro
blem."
A breakdown by individual
counties shows, Hamilton, $347,
200., Adams, Brown,
. Sl ,841':1 flut,l!r, $3,3 C1&r
$8,gaS. 'Coun-
ty, $10,078. - , ... '
Trip To Fame
Assignedl by the New' York .
World in 1889 to duplicate the
feat of JuLes Verne's hero in
. '''ArouDd t he . World in Eighty
Days," NeUie 'Bly gained fame by
making the trip in 72 days, 11
h,ours and minutes. She is . less
well known for a" more durable
feat: her American Steel. Barrel
Company ,popularized the 55-gal
Ion steel drum ,.used by industry
today. :
50. Psalms
. .
, iIGIIJ' .. ,
38 .... 80)"". nlc)t-
Qame , (pea, )
41. Speedy
: Inlet . .' I '
ElnsteiJ)'s

47. Conjunction
49. Navy
police
(abbr.)
..
.


,.
"
, C11StOJi'- ;.
4! I, I .
.... . VftV"P ";'.2 i
' 1 ' . "\
ALL "Y'PBS.,
. '
n
.
. ' .
obert Carter " Soli
21 N. IN ST.
OHIO ...
',MEtP . BE'AUtl FY WA YNESVI L'LE
..... : _ J * - . Can Liners .
.. ; 5.0 IN, ,A. B.oX
l AT" ,Plus'T"ax. WE DElIVER

.'; , \' ,
; .-,,-.... .. '''C-''H' 1,eI .r 1'1' IB"
. . .' . - .'. .. ' .:. ' ' _ ,. ', J,.
'''': .
; .......
r
.
) .
, ,
."
;': the ",
'in.'!So).ithweste'tnfOlij6 ':t, I.::, :' l. Iquu, .. i - : '.
,. ,'1' ".' .,;: .. :,: . -,
. in'conttibtiUons. ' '.' '.. . !'i. Special' '.
. . . ... ', ' . ;::. ' . .,.lntem t ,
. . I1Ulttt carnpalgfi 1.n,come : ; croup ' .' 'SJ)8,nlsh
. ..---- + .--
" for . , CitY'ln. "
2.227
. n.. tl. " .. '0;, W'.,. . . . .2-. Frostier
. 32etf ' . , I. and arren 10. Wrlte.riof . ,' 3 . G. L -.--l- -
-, ...:..,. - ,-"-- W,ANTEOi' 'Bibyslttlng, '; Phd;ut : 897 ". , .959.00. -; . . fables . , .
Askfor:.Jea,n . , . lanett' .' .. '. , . ' ;''1 :' .,' , . 12. Fore.lp'eu .5.Degtee
$12. each . . .. ,;". ..' t., <':'" J; ':', 'j ... ',>: .. ' ': .. Nl, .. was t . ,.1 . di . ..... . (abbr.)
' . '" , .\ . .,' ." i" . ' d' h' . "t d I . . - navan 6. Guided
" ',. ,,'. ;:., : :.' r ' ." :', tn s' a9 15. "Cakes and 7.
SER\11CES.- " . _ ". ", ' --:$.. ' . ' making 'Cm,'ldld total of -,' -" Johnson,
_ oIi.j ./ ,'e " ,"" i '" . J < .- 0;;. ' 16. V.boat '
Cleaning. . "$405, .the 18. Book- ." 8, Carn('gie
'" .' 35c2 '. straight"'Year. that"'new Je + ;. .. , HaU
,
. - , . term " . offering
'HOME repair and maintenance car cords hav.e been set
r
or this area, (abbr.) ' , ' 9. Dutch
,concrete, ' sheet metal paint with an' "increase this year of . 19. Famous . river
lI'g, roqflng and electrIcal. 'Phonf . .' puppeteer 11. _ gates
:746?98.2. ". 21ctf $73,000.
21. Type of 13. Indeed
Mr
LAC t G :. , C bearing 17. Fellow
1 ar enercu am 24. Custom
"to be" .
30. Element
(sym. )
32. Ointment
34. Continent
(abbr.)
36. Girl's name
SCRApBOOK
paign ehain'nan nott j that . the 26. British title - ....... --J'!!'-.._
DATES AND -:EVEN FROM, YSTERYEARS
LlnlcolliDowrlls debates.began, AugUst 21, 1858; The
.Be6.t'tmfll'ftt j 4 Jrlculture ap.POinted U, fint

increase in' contributions 'would
allow the Heart Association to (s1.)
increase activities in com-
' mumt ;Service and educatiqnal ';
progratns while :Slilf' iriaitifaHung .
- its out standing program . ....
fo .the .. J ::
YOlunteers who made this our
most" successful campaign, I
would like to eX.press .our deep
gratitude to the citizens of South
western Ohjo who made it pos
sible", Carter stated. "Their be
u.s. play-
wnght .
32.,p.",blic ,
\
33. Uktatnhln
city ...
35. Garden spot
39: New; ' '.
England
state
, (abbr.)
40.-
Landon
42. Arena cry
43. Beige
46. Furnished
with
workers
.. -
Mothers &', Housewives f
Can',t find empfoyment?U Train now'
lief in and support of the Heart
Association will enable us to
48. Jibs,
spankers,
etc.
, . & your ownhourl. w.iete.y
plus Green stam.ps. seI'adofllti'e' toYI
.... . .
$1 to $1 O.-G've me a call for dehill

I I
WI'LL 't.
BU.V",'
ON'A \' .. ,:,
- \." ..
... SeRTA
; (SHOP YOl) SAVEl
'''\: '-, ,\ -- . '''. .
, . e, E R S

carry f9rward a three pronged
attack on the heart disease pro
blem."
A breakdown by individual
counties shows, Hamilton, $347,
200., Adams, Brown,
. Sl ,841':1 flut,l!r, $3,3 C1&r
$8,gaS. 'Coun-
ty, $10,078. - , ... '
Trip To Fame
Assignedl by the New' York .
World in 1889 to duplicate the
feat of JuLes Verne's hero in
. '''ArouDd t he . World in Eighty
Days," NeUie 'Bly gained fame by
making the trip in 72 days, 11
h,ours and minutes. She is . less
well known for a" more durable
feat: her American Steel. Barrel
Company ,popularized the 55-gal
Ion steel drum ,.used by industry
today. :
50. Psalms
. .
, iIGIIJ' .. ,
38 .... 80)"". nlc)t-
Qame , (pea, )
41. Speedy
: Inlet . .' I '
ElnsteiJ)'s

47. Conjunction
49. Navy
police
(abbr.)
..
.


,.
"
, C11StOJi'- ;.
4! I, I .
.... . VftV"P ";'.2 i
' 1 ' . "\
ALL "Y'PBS.,
. '
n
.
. ' .
obert Carter " Soli
21 N. IN ST.
OHIO ...
',MEtP . BE'AUtl FY WA YNESVI L'LE
..... : _ J * - . Can Liners .
.. ; 5.0 IN, ,A. B.oX
l AT" ,Plus'T"ax. WE DElIVER

.'; , \' ,
; .-,,-.... .. '''C-''H' 1,eI .r 1'1' IB"
. . .' . - .'. .. ' .:. ' ' _ ,. ', J,.
'''': .
; .......
r
.
) .
, ,
. (
.' '-' , , ' , ' \.. "
" 7' ".,' :;ilY"CONGRESSMAN ,"UKEN.S -.-
J .. I .. !;:,-.... '. I J. ,
.' 4(.-" .... ... ; 'q\
f
.' Pendi"g i.::.a..iSlatiOn, . cratie l'eadership has perniitted
, '-. this sitiJation to deteriorate:
.. foot-dFal{8ing, Demo-
State ... 33 have passed neither
has house: of; Congres's.: -:: . .
. gone(:into its 2S-day SUt:J1mer ... 10 passed
. recess with 41 (,)f ,. "
{the Jegislation . - ' ... 8 have passed t\le Senate
still p(lnding. .
only.
.of the fourteen money bills
to run the 'Go- :
only .have
tually reached the President
though -the fiscal year began in
July 1 st. Of the four bills, Mr.
Nixon was impelled to use. his
veto 'power on two of them in
an effort to combat inflation
,generated by government over-
spending. Most of .t1!e Jemaimng
appropria ti;os '. !ii,W -been
delayed in the Senate is
also D mociaf-contrOiled. (The
Senate is scheduted to take a
recess after Labor Day.) .
An analysis of 61 major pieces
of Nixon-sought legislation
shows to what extent the Demo
3 have passed both
but> diffe{el1ces now
be worked out---before a final bill
can be sent to 'the President.
. .. 7 have been signed into
law. '
, .
Those signed into law include
the highly significant postal reo
form bill; a bill improving unem-
ployment insuran,ce; and a mea
sure aimed at crime in
the District of' Coiumbos: (The
ta,bulation does not include the
appropriations bills- 2 of which
are law, 2 of which were vetoed,
and 10 of which have not cleared
Congress).
Among bills' still waiting,
either in one or both houses, are
I
REVIVAL
CI Rill PIIT Ie II Til C H II CH
-
Beginning September 8'
7:30 P.I.
REV. ACY LAMB, PASTOR
WE INVITE YOU TO HEAR THE REV. L.C. COATS
FROM AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. WHO SERVED AS
CHAPLAIN IN THE KOREAN WAR, .SURVIVED A
PLANE WRECK AND SHIP WREC,K. THIS MAN IS
THE AUTHOR OF SEVERAL BOOKS AND MINI.
STERED IN A CHURCH WHERE 150 WERE KILJ.,ED
BECAUSE THEY BELlEVED IN CHRIST.
........
those wJ:tich ,stdke ;'
organized crime, gamblmg and
drugs; assist mass
"workfare"' of welfare 'reforrp,
provide (Ievenue sharing :; with
and assist
mers; hell) clean .,up
ronmerit; protect tl:te ,.. P,1:l . ic "
from explQsives; and
. Social ' , .. , . "
If .,ate
to be made and government
operations are to run smootiily,
Congress must begin to the ,
legislation which is 6efore it.
The Nixon Administration ' is
actively working on crime, po-
verty, pollution and other vital
issues. We in Congress must sup-
port these efforts by 11)eeting,our
responsibillity and acting o-n this
le,gislation.. '
Federal Funds For Ohio
The Department ,' of the In-
terior has announced apportion-
ment of $1 76,728,673 from the
land and Water Con&,ervatiop
Fund for flScal year 1971-an
increase of more than $117 mil-
lion over the 1970 apportion-
ment. This additional money
was requested 'last February by
President Nixon in his Message
on the Environment. ,
Much of.' the 1971 , inqney
will be used for parK and
recreation purPo's,es. In, his Mes-
sage on th.e Presi-,
dent Nixori stated that
-this year's 'woutq ,pro-
vide additi9nal park and ,recrea-
tional with increased
emphasis on that can
be easily reached by the people
in the crowded urban areas. ,
Ohio's share from the F"nd:.
will amount to over ,$9 million ..
All mOl1ley allocated ,is,. given to ,
the Individual States.on a' S()"SO
inatch b3$is with ijldiyidual
jeets approvd by appropriate
State officials and. the
ment of Interior's of
Outdoor Recreation,
ministers the funds. .. .
\ Hopefully, next sunuiler will ,
&" e t 'I b 'I Wei c " .. e pJaes ;available for
.
- . ""-
'HUIIIII SEISII IPEIS ' ; ..
FIR SOUIRREtS SEPT. II'
Complete line a'
.
Equip eat Ind . A . a" ,
, to
.". .'f
HUNTING LICENSE
: , .
, . .
Social Seeutlty TOday _. " "' 'sociai' 'Q';-urU:,n'fjlifUI
, It's thirty,five years since pre.tty
Franklin,D. 'floosevelt signed' the ' With the .-\'
Social Security Act into law. benefits, .' iii ,
This,' we know I was start _ in, Our. child! enf! ' ,
socill insurance program that can. expect
truly become 'part of the Ameri-' efits , to ' ,keep
cali way Of . costs.
What's the shape of SOCIal Be-
cu,rity tQday? 1Iell; the en
teU' U8 that mnety percent inveBURI
AmericaJlS reaching are ..
eligible to collect social' s9curiJ;- '
and, over 25 qlillioi('P,eople,
getUpg , monthly. . .
sounds pretty solid to
still :natural to- question of
its concepts. . '.
There's one ,of particUlar In- , "
terest' to aU 9f us _ ,why IIhould ,),;J 'J
we be penalized if We want 'to ciIJil l
supplement our se,curity , being,
working after wereme? ' ,
The reason given th,i
"soCial 'security's pui'pose fa to par-
tially '" replace' If ' aD)C:I.unli
we're' still ' maJdtig a .a1-
ary; : we liayeot 'lOst
change in security .. &eC1lll'1tv
here would mean, either, lower enrO\t 8Dy
benefits or higher ',;"
ftom today's worker. We know, " . f',
too that the "retiiemen.t test" -- So' "hy' ','i, ...... oiItroa
which reduces for' tli,qse
who earn a ceriatD' It's ' a:
- has been l!berall- 'te,Y", . ,.
zed frOm time to time. . ',.
I , ., "
. (
.' '-' , , ' , ' \.. "
" 7' ".,' :;ilY"CONGRESSMAN ,"UKEN.S -.-
J .. I .. !;:,-.... '. I J. ,
.' 4(.-" .... ... ; 'q\
f
.' Pendi"g i.::.a..iSlatiOn, . cratie l'eadership has perniitted
, '-. this sitiJation to deteriorate:
.. foot-dFal{8ing, Demo-
State ... 33 have passed neither
has house: of; Congres's.: -:: . .
. gone(:into its 2S-day SUt:J1mer ... 10 passed
. recess with 41 (,)f ,. "
{the Jegislation . - ' ... 8 have passed t\le Senate
still p(lnding. .
only.
.of the fourteen money bills
to run the 'Go- :
only .have
tually reached the President
though -the fiscal year began in
July 1 st. Of the four bills, Mr.
Nixon was impelled to use. his
veto 'power on two of them in
an effort to combat inflation
,generated by government over-
spending. Most of .t1!e Jemaimng
appropria ti;os '. !ii,W -been
delayed in the Senate is
also D mociaf-contrOiled. (The
Senate is scheduted to take a
recess after Labor Day.) .
An analysis of 61 major pieces
of Nixon-sought legislation
shows to what extent the Demo
3 have passed both
but> diffe{el1ces now
be worked out---before a final bill
can be sent to 'the President.
. .. 7 have been signed into
law. '
, .
Those signed into law include
the highly significant postal reo
form bill; a bill improving unem-
ployment insuran,ce; and a mea
sure aimed at crime in
the District of' Coiumbos: (The
ta,bulation does not include the
appropriations bills- 2 of which
are law, 2 of which were vetoed,
and 10 of which have not cleared
Congress).
Among bills' still waiting,
either in one or both houses, are
I
REVIVAL
CI Rill PIIT Ie II Til C H II CH
-
Beginning September 8'
7:30 P.I.
REV. ACY LAMB, PASTOR
WE INVITE YOU TO HEAR THE REV. L.C. COATS
FROM AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. WHO SERVED AS
CHAPLAIN IN THE KOREAN WAR, .SURVIVED A
PLANE WRECK AND SHIP WREC,K. THIS MAN IS
THE AUTHOR OF SEVERAL BOOKS AND MINI.
STERED IN A CHURCH WHERE 150 WERE KILJ.,ED
BECAUSE THEY BELlEVED IN CHRIST.
........
those wJ:tich ,stdke ;'
organized crime, gamblmg and
drugs; assist mass
"workfare"' of welfare 'reforrp,
provide (Ievenue sharing :; with
and assist
mers; hell) clean .,up
ronmerit; protect tl:te ,.. P,1:l . ic "
from explQsives; and
. Social ' , .. , . "
If .,ate
to be made and government
operations are to run smootiily,
Congress must begin to the ,
legislation which is 6efore it.
The Nixon Administration ' is
actively working on crime, po-
verty, pollution and other vital
issues. We in Congress must sup-
port these efforts by 11)eeting,our
responsibillity and acting o-n this
le,gislation.. '
Federal Funds For Ohio
The Department ,' of the In-
terior has announced apportion-
ment of $1 76,728,673 from the
land and Water Con&,ervatiop
Fund for flScal year 1971-an
increase of more than $117 mil-
lion over the 1970 apportion-
ment. This additional money
was requested 'last February by
President Nixon in his Message
on the Environment. ,
Much of.' the 1971 , inqney
will be used for parK and
recreation purPo's,es. In, his Mes-
sage on th.e Presi-,
dent Nixori stated that
-this year's 'woutq ,pro-
vide additi9nal park and ,recrea-
tional with increased
emphasis on that can
be easily reached by the people
in the crowded urban areas. ,
Ohio's share from the F"nd:.
will amount to over ,$9 million ..
All mOl1ley allocated ,is,. given to ,
the Individual States.on a' S()"SO
inatch b3$is with ijldiyidual
jeets approvd by appropriate
State officials and. the
ment of Interior's of
Outdoor Recreation,
ministers the funds. .. .
\ Hopefully, next sunuiler will ,
&" e t 'I b 'I Wei c " .. e pJaes ;available for
.
- . ""-
'HUIIIII SEISII IPEIS ' ; ..
FIR SOUIRREtS SEPT. II'
Complete line a'
.
Equip eat Ind . A . a" ,
, to
.". .'f
HUNTING LICENSE
: , .
, . .
Social Seeutlty TOday _. " "' 'sociai' 'Q';-urU:,n'fjlifUI
, It's thirty,five years since pre.tty
Franklin,D. 'floosevelt signed' the ' With the .-\'
Social Security Act into law. benefits, .' iii ,
This,' we know I was start _ in, Our. child! enf! ' ,
socill insurance program that can. expect
truly become 'part of the Ameri-' efits , to ' ,keep
cali way Of . costs.
What's the shape of SOCIal Be-
cu,rity tQday? 1Iell; the en
teU' U8 that mnety percent inveBURI
AmericaJlS reaching are ..
eligible to collect social' s9curiJ;- '
and, over 25 qlillioi('P,eople,
getUpg , monthly. . .
sounds pretty solid to
still :natural to- question of
its concepts. . '.
There's one ,of particUlar In- , "
terest' to aU 9f us _ ,why IIhould ,),;J 'J
we be penalized if We want 'to ciIJil l
supplement our se,curity , being,
working after wereme? ' ,
The reason given th,i
"soCial 'security's pui'pose fa to par-
tially '" replace' If ' aD)C:I.unli
we're' still ' maJdtig a .a1-
ary; : we liayeot 'lOst
change in security .. &eC1lll'1tv
here would mean, either, lower enrO\t 8Dy
benefits or higher ',;"
ftom today's worker. We know, " . f',
too that the "retiiemen.t test" -- So' "hy' ','i, ...... oiItroa
which reduces for' tli,qse
who earn a ceriatD' It's ' a:
- has been l!berall- 'te,Y", . ,.
zed frOm time to time. . ',.
I , ., "
pou01ge, paid at Waynesville, Ohio
,. 'Septemb,er 16, W70 - Waynesville, Ohio
ue rk', a"u.tFest-iva I Ferments Ex ei t em n t:
, .
, I
,fa,: ", ilyF unA mid s t F 0 I kAt m 0 s p her e
By Dennis Dalton, Editor
Waynesville is bubbling like
crocks of homemade sauerkraut
as Wayne Retail Merchants con-
tinue to welk on the final stages
of the first Ohio Sauerkraut Fes-
tival in the village Oct. 3.
Three weeks ago Leroy A.
Wenger, Executive Vice-Pres-
ident and Treasurer of The Lake
Erie Canning Company at San-
dusky whet festival worker's en-
thusiasm by donating a barrell
of sauerkraut to their cause.
. This and gallons more sauer-
kraut will be served at an all
day sauerkraut dinner at the fes-
tival's 'cabbage patcp' which will
be planted at Wayne Township
Fire Department. It will be an
all you can eat for one price
affair and the menu will in-
clude homemade fruit cobblers.
Authen:tic Dutch apple past-
_ will als.o be found among
, women
", 'lW'embers , cif DaYtori's Holland-
Atnericail ' 'Club will be at the
.festival garbed in native Dutch
Coxtume to' make pastries at -a
booth that will ' be decorated
with a Dutch windmill.
The day's festivities will fea-
ture an invitational Arts and Cr-
afts show" Farmers Market, Fes-
Queein Contest, Old Fash-
ioned' Spelling &e, Folk I>clnc-
iog and homespun games for the
entire family. .
WaYnesville"s ' Ohio Sauer-
kraut FestiVal wiD be the first
. in the state' to
I ,bear, 'Ohio'.
There is another sauerkraut
festival in Ohio but it is located
in the norther jpart of the state
and is identified by the name of
the county in which it is spon-
sored.
The following colonial type
invitation is being circulated and
was drafted by Charles Alford:
"All ye citizens by this bill
informed are tendered a most
cordial invitation to join in the
conviviality and wholesome fro-
lic of the first Ohio Sauerkraut
Festival in our fair village of
Waynesville on the 3rd day of
October in the year of our Lord
1970; The most worthy Festival
Committee, sturdy townsmen
all, have conceived many enter-
tainements, both bucolic and
urgane, for the enjoyment of
our guests.
Hearty are expected
to make- l)ugh inroads into our
stores of sauerkraut, frank- '
furters, and other viands to be
served byd the ladies 'of the town .
The arts and 'labors of the area
round about will be on display
and artista may be seen at their
work.
of the vilJage wilJ
show their wares with many sac
rifices in price to celebrate the
day.
Folk dancers will .perform the
dances of mat:IY lands and times.
(Continued to page 8)
Single Copy lot
SCHOOL HONORS
SENIOR CITIZENS
WITH FREE PASS
"Senior Citizens have sup-
ported our school for years.
"Now it's time for us to do
something for them."
This is the feeling of Wayne-
sville Superintendent of Schools
Paul Schwamberger , Craig Fran-
cisco, Junior Hjgh School Princ-
ipal, Wayne Local Board of Edu-
cation members and school fac-
ulty.
A complimentary school ath-
letic activities pass has been the
result. Schwamberger is extend-
ing an invitation to all Senior
Citizens (persons 65 years or
older) to accept a free admiss-
ion ticket to all football,
ball, baseball and other athletic
events.
The Senior Citizens pass is a-
vailable upon request. Senior
Citizens should mail their names
and addresses and phone num-
bers to Craig Francisco at Way-
nesville Junior High School.
Passes will be filled out and
mailed back to the ones who
request them. Then all a Senior
Citizen has to do to be admitt-
ed to athletic activities free is
show his
School officials
are also interested in assisting
those Senior Citizens who would
attend athletic events but are
without transportation.
They have organized a shuttle
service for' them. If a Senior Cit
-izen doesn't have a ride to or
from a game, he may ' phone
Waynesville High School at 897
2776.
Chare,h S,ets Plans
,; F:. rHisto r ie 49t'h lomeeo ming
By Dennjs Dalton, Editor
, r iletJlodists at nearby
111', I"
i liolly. are nearing
a Jotbeir tiny con-
. gregalion' l!l history.
_ Plaps. are 'finaliza-
. -lion stages 'for 'the 49th annual
, chUlTch homecomlDg sfated for
OCt. 4. -
A tentative program calls for
,;.;, a d4mer
. , of acconHng
, . the
The churc .. , possibly a log
structure, was CQnstructedonthe
hilltop west of the Dale Lander
residence on old Ohio Route 42.
A cemetery was established
and remains one of the most
unusual in the state since it
includes . a Moundbuilder burial
mound among its pioneer graves.
1845,. a frame church
replaced the initial structure
which was moved to its present
... , site in Mt. Holly more ,than a
,', qual'ter ago.
A added to
in;' 1933 unller the
ausPices .Rev. Merel Scarff.
i " -.... .
expanding its membersbip.
Sadly enougb for several years,
this landmark edifice and its
determined little congregation
bave faced the consequence of
numerous small, rural churches
being absorbed by larger and
more affluent urban cburches.
But the tenacity of a bard
working, . dedicated, cburch wo-
men's organization bassavedMt.
Holly United Methodist Church
from demise. Bake sales,. rum-
mage sales and variQus fuJid .;
iog projects . ;:,f the' rural type . .
sponsored these determined "
few the church doors
. open ' the:' secf --:-.
,... t "
,
pou01ge, paid at Waynesville, Ohio
,. 'Septemb,er 16, W70 - Waynesville, Ohio
ue rk', a"u.tFest-iva I Ferments Ex ei t em n t:
, .
, I
,fa,: ", ilyF unA mid s t F 0 I kAt m 0 s p her e
By Dennis Dalton, Editor
Waynesville is bubbling like
crocks of homemade sauerkraut
as Wayne Retail Merchants con-
tinue to welk on the final stages
of the first Ohio Sauerkraut Fes-
tival in the village Oct. 3.
Three weeks ago Leroy A.
Wenger, Executive Vice-Pres-
ident and Treasurer of The Lake
Erie Canning Company at San-
dusky whet festival worker's en-
thusiasm by donating a barrell
of sauerkraut to their cause.
. This and gallons more sauer-
kraut will be served at an all
day sauerkraut dinner at the fes-
tival's 'cabbage patcp' which will
be planted at Wayne Township
Fire Department. It will be an
all you can eat for one price
affair and the menu will in-
clude homemade fruit cobblers.
Authen:tic Dutch apple past-
_ will als.o be found among
, women
", 'lW'embers , cif DaYtori's Holland-
Atnericail ' 'Club will be at the
.festival garbed in native Dutch
Coxtume to' make pastries at -a
booth that will ' be decorated
with a Dutch windmill.
The day's festivities will fea-
ture an invitational Arts and Cr-
afts show" Farmers Market, Fes-
Queein Contest, Old Fash-
ioned' Spelling &e, Folk I>clnc-
iog and homespun games for the
entire family. .
WaYnesville"s ' Ohio Sauer-
kraut FestiVal wiD be the first
. in the state' to
I ,bear, 'Ohio'.
There is another sauerkraut
festival in Ohio but it is located
in the norther jpart of the state
and is identified by the name of
the county in which it is spon-
sored.
The following colonial type
invitation is being circulated and
was drafted by Charles Alford:
"All ye citizens by this bill
informed are tendered a most
cordial invitation to join in the
conviviality and wholesome fro-
lic of the first Ohio Sauerkraut
Festival in our fair village of
Waynesville on the 3rd day of
October in the year of our Lord
1970; The most worthy Festival
Committee, sturdy townsmen
all, have conceived many enter-
tainements, both bucolic and
urgane, for the enjoyment of
our guests.
Hearty are expected
to make- l)ugh inroads into our
stores of sauerkraut, frank- '
furters, and other viands to be
served byd the ladies 'of the town .
The arts and 'labors of the area
round about will be on display
and artista may be seen at their
work.
of the vilJage wilJ
show their wares with many sac
rifices in price to celebrate the
day.
Folk dancers will .perform the
dances of mat:IY lands and times.
(Continued to page 8)
Single Copy lot
SCHOOL HONORS
SENIOR CITIZENS
WITH FREE PASS
"Senior Citizens have sup-
ported our school for years.
"Now it's time for us to do
something for them."
This is the feeling of Wayne-
sville Superintendent of Schools
Paul Schwamberger , Craig Fran-
cisco, Junior Hjgh School Princ-
ipal, Wayne Local Board of Edu-
cation members and school fac-
ulty.
A complimentary school ath-
letic activities pass has been the
result. Schwamberger is extend-
ing an invitation to all Senior
Citizens (persons 65 years or
older) to accept a free admiss-
ion ticket to all football,
ball, baseball and other athletic
events.
The Senior Citizens pass is a-
vailable upon request. Senior
Citizens should mail their names
and addresses and phone num-
bers to Craig Francisco at Way-
nesville Junior High School.
Passes will be filled out and
mailed back to the ones who
request them. Then all a Senior
Citizen has to do to be admitt-
ed to athletic activities free is
show his
School officials
are also interested in assisting
those Senior Citizens who would
attend athletic events but are
without transportation.
They have organized a shuttle
service for' them. If a Senior Cit
-izen doesn't have a ride to or
from a game, he may ' phone
Waynesville High School at 897
2776.
Chare,h S,ets Plans
,; F:. rHisto r ie 49t'h lomeeo ming
By Dennjs Dalton, Editor
, r iletJlodists at nearby
111', I"
i liolly. are nearing
a Jotbeir tiny con-
. gregalion' l!l history.
_ Plaps. are 'finaliza-
. -lion stages 'for 'the 49th annual
, chUlTch homecomlDg sfated for
OCt. 4. -
A tentative program calls for
,;.;, a d4mer
. , of acconHng
, . the
The churc .. , possibly a log
structure, was CQnstructedonthe
hilltop west of the Dale Lander
residence on old Ohio Route 42.
A cemetery was established
and remains one of the most
unusual in the state since it
includes . a Moundbuilder burial
mound among its pioneer graves.
1845,. a frame church
replaced the initial structure
which was moved to its present
... , site in Mt. Holly more ,than a
,', qual'ter ago.
A added to
in;' 1933 unller the
ausPices .Rev. Merel Scarff.
i " -.... .
expanding its membersbip.
Sadly enougb for several years,
this landmark edifice and its
determined little congregation
bave faced the consequence of
numerous small, rural churches
being absorbed by larger and
more affluent urban cburches.
But the tenacity of a bard
working, . dedicated, cburch wo-
men's organization bassavedMt.
Holly United Methodist Church
from demise. Bake sales,. rum-
mage sales and variQus fuJid .;
iog projects . ;:,f the' rural type . .
sponsored these determined "
few the church doors
. open ' the:' secf --:-.
,... t "
,
places : .
. when
ONE
will do?
YOf/ Just Can't Equ,al tile
CON'IIENIEIVCE \
of Full-Service Banking
'Lst Our-
Full Service Bank
.. it ALL for fou! '
.- .
I't ','
a modern money "supermarket",
this is a convenient place to take care 'of aU'
your family and business financial ' require-
ments. Besides helping you with many finan-
cial services, our bank has the experience to
provide financial cc)unselling which may prove
valuable to you. You are cordially invited tQ '
make this your headquarters r
'
Wayn,lsvUle
Bau='
RIG
"r"- 1.', ,.' .:' '.".;
j r
LIONS SC{tOLA,RSHIP .
was this year's recipienf of the 'Lions Club's Scholiu- ,
ship Award. Jill Was selected (;m J) of all!ev.e;- .
ment. Lion's .. Treasp!er: Jim, J
half of the,' award to Jill. , ; "" I;>a\?d' 'pjjot6. :'
..... r:-' , .. " . . I .. "
places : .
. when
ONE
will do?
YOf/ Just Can't Equ,al tile
CON'IIENIEIVCE \
of Full-Service Banking
'Lst Our-
Full Service Bank
.. it ALL for fou! '
.- .
I't ','
a modern money "supermarket",
this is a convenient place to take care 'of aU'
your family and business financial ' require-
ments. Besides helping you with many finan-
cial services, our bank has the experience to
provide financial cc)unselling which may prove
valuable to you. You are cordially invited tQ '
make this your headquarters r
'
Wayn,lsvUle
Bau='
RIG
"r"- 1.', ,.' .:' '.".;
j r
LIONS SC{tOLA,RSHIP .
was this year's recipienf of the 'Lions Club's Scholiu- ,
ship Award. Jill Was selected (;m J) of all!ev.e;- .
ment. Lion's .. Treasp!er: Jim, J
half of the,' award to Jill. , ; "" I;>a\?d' 'pjjot6. :'
..... r:-' , .. " . . I .. "

Taxi . fn-: Bermuda.' put
as much' as 25,000 miles a year
on th.eir vehicles although the
islanli is only 22 square mile& in
area.
'- $AT. - 9"- 7
. FRI. - 9 -;g'
throug! Qut the third annual
Ohio HoneY-' at Lebanon by the ..!lents , of lZ-year-old
steve Huffman, shown above. Steve's fine organ music back-
, gtounded bee' beard performance by Don Cook daily at the
fesiNa!. bas been playing the organ since he was
eight years old', kept. the Honey Mall buzzing with sweet music ..
The Waynesville student is the son of Mr. Mrs. samuel
lIuffmanof Waynesville. Dennis Dalton Photo.
Style Show' By :lyo 0' S

, improving ,at
at 'Ci.ni.pnati
with Bright's ,we.". '"",,,,
Bbth have AYn,f'ACCAit
llear from their
.and and ......
may ' be sent to Benny ,at 4
and to Cathi, 4 West. ,
has ' also . been ' reeu- ....
perating from an emergency ap-
pendectomy performed afte,r his"
admittance to the hospital.
Cathi and Benny are the child-
ren of Mr. and Mrs. James MC-
1
Keever of Waynesville.

Funnie
. / / /
GO
-rOPLESS:
L-E"Vi \bUR
HAT AT

RAMB\' PHOTOS

ZIO CHAPM"" STREET
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO.


u.s.a" .'" ...
Fri - Sat - Sun - 9/18 -19 - 20

Taxi . fn-: Bermuda.' put
as much' as 25,000 miles a year
on th.eir vehicles although the
islanli is only 22 square mile& in
area.
'- $AT. - 9"- 7
. FRI. - 9 -;g'
throug! Qut the third annual
Ohio HoneY-' at Lebanon by the ..!lents , of lZ-year-old
steve Huffman, shown above. Steve's fine organ music back-
, gtounded bee' beard performance by Don Cook daily at the
fesiNa!. bas been playing the organ since he was
eight years old', kept. the Honey Mall buzzing with sweet music ..
The Waynesville student is the son of Mr. Mrs. samuel
lIuffmanof Waynesville. Dennis Dalton Photo.
Style Show' By :lyo 0' S

, improving ,at
at 'Ci.ni.pnati
with Bright's ,we.". '"",,,,
Bbth have AYn,f'ACCAit
llear from their
.and and ......
may ' be sent to Benny ,at 4
and to Cathi, 4 West. ,
has ' also . been ' reeu- ....
perating from an emergency ap-
pendectomy performed afte,r his"
admittance to the hospital.
Cathi and Benny are the child-
ren of Mr. and Mrs. James MC-
1
Keever of Waynesville.

Funnie
. / / /
GO
-rOPLESS:
L-E"Vi \bUR
HAT AT

RAMB\' PHOTOS

ZIO CHAPM"" STREET
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO.


u.s.a" .'" ...
Fri - Sat - Sun - 9/18 -19 - 20
Tblt ureiS, - perIotJnBd a:-.:".C.\l\&Y
to attend _
tonigbt at,' the . cboOlIkJtIjj at ,
8 p.m: wilt 'be .
Reception' night, lfjU uu,u:.u.
be We' -aU",
to attend and , get ,the, .
teacbers. . . , ' ....
Mrs . . Mc9ar:fhy of
Wilmington spent Thursday af-.
ternoon with her father, Romine
Shumaker. .
. by ' Efjl' ttf(lltnet"s
Wayne,

speDt I MOnda,YI
Mr. 'i and
il ' AUl11&&Y"
at the

Mrs. Louise Williams an<;l
daughter, Pam, and Mrs. Doris
Smith and daughters, Martha Jo
and Georgianna spent tbe week-
end in Portsmouth visiting Mr.
and MrS'. George Ingram.
Warren Chapter 224 OES will
meet in regular meetipg Tburs-
day, Sept. 17.
turday. campQd .
over tbe and '
returned to eat. ' . , " .'
Mr. John Hahn callecrOn friends
WSC'S ' m,t , ,Thor., at < '.
tbe l1nite4
regular meeting. :.'Fbe
,
in tbe community SatuJ;'day.
" .
Mrs. Jenny QstlOrn ' spent two
. ...
Delderfield
Iannuzzi
Gilman,
Teller
" ..
God is an Englishman _
Part 35 "
Amazing Mrs. Pollifax '
Cape Cod & the Offshore Islands
. 4:thSTREEl OHIO -89'7-4826 "
" ,
. , .,' 'ot " WalltM.mrtl
OUALITV IS A'LWAVS YOU" UEsi:SARGAIN: ",: .: .... h .. t .. ",fi._',
J .,. . - . ..' '., ..... rio
.. " .. " , t \,. t . ',
. FUR'NtTURE AND SEE. .'\
I . '" \ .. , #'.. , ' " .. ' .... 4
'"
SHOP LEISUREL V
WE LOVE BROWSERS .
1 I
, ,
WAYNESVILLE, OKlO PH. 897-4,71' .
W &
f I.
C IlIpll:lll, lutl . 'ie
.
,
. '
811 I Hillin I '
Superf 11118 " Fue I Siver
Hllting
Tblt ureiS, - perIotJnBd a:-.:".C.\l\&Y
to attend _
tonigbt at,' the . cboOlIkJtIjj at ,
8 p.m: wilt 'be .
Reception' night, lfjU uu,u:.u.
be We' -aU",
to attend and , get ,the, .
teacbers. . . , ' ....
Mrs . . Mc9ar:fhy of
Wilmington spent Thursday af-.
ternoon with her father, Romine
Shumaker. .
. by ' Efjl' ttf(lltnet"s
Wayne,

speDt I MOnda,YI
Mr. 'i and
il ' AUl11&&Y"
at the

Mrs. Louise Williams an<;l
daughter, Pam, and Mrs. Doris
Smith and daughters, Martha Jo
and Georgianna spent tbe week-
end in Portsmouth visiting Mr.
and MrS'. George Ingram.
Warren Chapter 224 OES will
meet in regular meetipg Tburs-
day, Sept. 17.
turday. campQd .
over tbe and '
returned to eat. ' . , " .'
Mr. John Hahn callecrOn friends
WSC'S ' m,t , ,Thor., at < '.
tbe l1nite4
regular meeting. :.'Fbe
,
in tbe community SatuJ;'day.
" .
Mrs. Jenny QstlOrn ' spent two
. ...
Delderfield
Iannuzzi
Gilman,
Teller
" ..
God is an Englishman _
Part 35 "
Amazing Mrs. Pollifax '
Cape Cod & the Offshore Islands
. 4:thSTREEl OHIO -89'7-4826 "
" ,
. , .,' 'ot " WalltM.mrtl
OUALITV IS A'LWAVS YOU" UEsi:SARGAIN: ",: .: .... h .. t .. ",fi._',
J .,. . - . ..' '., ..... rio
.. " .. " , t \,. t . ',
. FUR'NtTURE AND SEE. .'\
I . '" \ .. , #'.. , ' " .. ' .... 4
'"
SHOP LEISUREL V
WE LOVE BROWSERS .
1 I
, ,
WAYNESVILLE, OKlO PH. 897-4,71' .
W &
f I.
C IlIpll:lll, lutl . 'ie
.
,
. '
811 I Hillin I '
Superf 11118 " Fue I Siver
Hllting
,ARIES
By "n. "G' \.
,
Th3JIlc you . for the lovely let- . approach, it is surprising
ter. It - was ,an inter1esting one to note that people confide in
sinee ,You( and your husband are ' you readily, at times much to
' botli bOrn under the :sign Aries your own'ilmazement. Their con-
born ' under the sun sign fidences are not misplaced, how-
Aries; 'Ttiat "is all you gave me ever, silice you have a genuine
to 'aQd a great deal can be . desire to help and you can be
gleaned from thi:S fact; however, relied upon to give frank advice.
had you you,r birth years, You are not prone to reveal con-
it would have been possible to fidences. .
-determine your asceilldants. The You are the sort of people
poptilarbelief that the sun s;.gn who are just what you seem
is the determining factor in per- to be. There is something sim-,
sonality. is a falacy. The most pIe, childlike and direct in your
important tbiilg in an' Individuals nature. People know' you after
horoscope is the asc:endant (the an hour spent together, ' and they
. rising on the horizon at either like you a great deal or
the 'of your birth.) Next in strongl)! dislike you: You possess
order are the sun sign and the many :appealing personality
placement of the moon in your traits. For sheer charm, the
chart. In ,your case, the ascen- Arian is way out front in, any
'dant '-was inserted in your charts croWd.
as Aries, and this gives 9s a , On the debit side, you are
solar chart . . This is not a com- hasty in decision and frequently
plete natal chart; but the results form friendships that disappoint
.are adequate to you the you. This is because you feel
followiQg information. that everyone has the admirable
,on April 1 trait you possess, the ability to
your s on March 30,place be wbat you are and not
you very close together on your waste time with false ' fronts.
sePuate cbatts, it's others, in the habit of using
possible that you share ascen- these false fronts, are dismayed
dants. I imagine tbalt,YQu and he at your forthrightness. (J find
see eye to eye on .many subjects this quality endearing; in friend-
and yOur, idealogies ship, almost -a prerequisite). ,
conmet ,whatsoever. At he , The ability to keep things out
may. DQt enjoy your seeming in the open, where they do not
ability 'to see right throUgh him begin. to fester inside is ,a good
and vice versa', You are both omen for -marriage. Yours may
i 'You' llave an alert he an explosive house at times
I asateam" both of you have this po-
Il't!:. ::, ,ben tem1al. , But once the air bas
ft! " " _t you are both . '/

' r WI:rtf .. " 1, < , 1 01\ keel and most mar '. _n
of ' stOdgy ' type; to ,rilles ' suffer from the bidden
u ..ftIi,v, ;,durmg tbe ,; \ outwo.rn ) deas ,methods. resentments that, your may never
, '" Youl. ue I, interest_c. in get the, cb8nce to form, since
,. , " a JOu d()n,'t , bold, things back long
.' I ,.. . . ...
..: ' \ 1.
lode I
enough for them to become \ a
real sore spot.
' The world, needs its spon-
taneous people, and you are just
that .
Thank you for your enthusiastic
interest .
Sincerely,
Mrs. G.
. ,':CAPRICORN-DBti ',22-JAN
, 21
19'; PlSCBs.PEB 20-
MAR,.20; AJUES.MAR 21
' APR 20; TAURUS-APR 21
,MAY 21, GEMJNI.. .. AY 22-
JUN 2.1; CANCER-JUN 22-
JUL 23; J..EO.JUL 24-AUG
23; VIRGO-AUG 24-SPPI'
23; UBRA-SFPI' 24-OCT
13; SCORPI().()C1' 24-NOV
22; SAGITARIUS-NOV 2S-
DEC 21.
BABY SITTING
WANTED
,Special weeklY ' ,
. will sit by hour: or: 'day .. .
Consta.nt care . in a good
Ctiristiah home. 1
\ .'
Phone 897-5921 "
Ask fur Jean HiU
E-Z Automatic
C .hain Sa w
,ARIES
By "n. "G' \.
,
Th3JIlc you . for the lovely let- . approach, it is surprising
ter. It - was ,an inter1esting one to note that people confide in
sinee ,You( and your husband are ' you readily, at times much to
' botli bOrn under the :sign Aries your own'ilmazement. Their con-
born ' under the sun sign fidences are not misplaced, how-
Aries; 'Ttiat "is all you gave me ever, silice you have a genuine
to 'aQd a great deal can be . desire to help and you can be
gleaned from thi:S fact; however, relied upon to give frank advice.
had you you,r birth years, You are not prone to reveal con-
it would have been possible to fidences. .
-determine your asceilldants. The You are the sort of people
poptilarbelief that the sun s;.gn who are just what you seem
is the determining factor in per- to be. There is something sim-,
sonality. is a falacy. The most pIe, childlike and direct in your
important tbiilg in an' Individuals nature. People know' you after
horoscope is the asc:endant (the an hour spent together, ' and they
. rising on the horizon at either like you a great deal or
the 'of your birth.) Next in strongl)! dislike you: You possess
order are the sun sign and the many :appealing personality
placement of the moon in your traits. For sheer charm, the
chart. In ,your case, the ascen- Arian is way out front in, any
'dant '-was inserted in your charts croWd.
as Aries, and this gives 9s a , On the debit side, you are
solar chart . . This is not a com- hasty in decision and frequently
plete natal chart; but the results form friendships that disappoint
.are adequate to you the you. This is because you feel
followiQg information. that everyone has the admirable
,on April 1 trait you possess, the ability to
your s on March 30,place be wbat you are and not
you very close together on your waste time with false ' fronts.
sePuate cbatts, it's others, in the habit of using
possible that you share ascen- these false fronts, are dismayed
dants. I imagine tbalt,YQu and he at your forthrightness. (J find
see eye to eye on .many subjects this quality endearing; in friend-
and yOur, idealogies ship, almost -a prerequisite). ,
conmet ,whatsoever. At he , The ability to keep things out
may. DQt enjoy your seeming in the open, where they do not
ability 'to see right throUgh him begin. to fester inside is ,a good
and vice versa', You are both omen for -marriage. Yours may
i 'You' llave an alert he an explosive house at times
I asateam" both of you have this po-
Il't!:. ::, ,ben tem1al. , But once the air bas
ft! " " _t you are both . '/

' r WI:rtf .. " 1, < , 1 01\ keel and most mar '. _n
of ' stOdgy ' type; to ,rilles ' suffer from the bidden
u ..ftIi,v, ;,durmg tbe ,; \ outwo.rn ) deas ,methods. resentments that, your may never
, '" Youl. ue I, interest_c. in get the, cb8nce to form, since
,. , " a JOu d()n,'t , bold, things back long
.' I ,.. . . ...
..: ' \ 1.
lode I
enough for them to become \ a
real sore spot.
' The world, needs its spon-
taneous people, and you are just
that .
Thank you for your enthusiastic
interest .
Sincerely,
Mrs. G.
. ,':CAPRICORN-DBti ',22-JAN
, 21
19'; PlSCBs.PEB 20-
MAR,.20; AJUES.MAR 21
' APR 20; TAURUS-APR 21
,MAY 21, GEMJNI.. .. AY 22-
JUN 2.1; CANCER-JUN 22-
JUL 23; J..EO.JUL 24-AUG
23; VIRGO-AUG 24-SPPI'
23; UBRA-SFPI' 24-OCT
13; SCORPI().()C1' 24-NOV
22; SAGITARIUS-NOV 2S-
DEC 21.
BABY SITTING
WANTED
,Special weeklY ' ,
. will sit by hour: or: 'day .. .
Consta.nt care . in a good
Ctiristiah home. 1
\ .'
Phone 897-5921 "
Ask fur Jean HiU
E-Z Automatic
C .hain Sa w
! "" , r
I (
- . of Christ . I Frien'dship ,B4ptist "
. nut'! Stree-ts 1', ( . " . ' .. ' I ..
.. Charles Pik-e, . , ' C;f) Bapti)lt('onv..:'lltioll .
,10.:.0.0. ,a:l!i . Sunday M.orning .. P;l St or, ." ,
p,m. Sunday Evening' . ',</. &h1lOl ' .
.6:3o. ,p:0\. 7 .' ... 1'0:30 "l. lll ..
t
Sullday \ttlrtl ill!!
897-4462 for 'inform,IHor " . .-
. '.
First Church
,' North Main St reet
John P. Pastor
10.:0.0. a.m.,Sunday School
II :0.0. a.m. ,Morning Worship
6:30. p.m.,Training Union
7:30. p.m.,Evening Worship
7 :30p.m'J Wednesday Praycr
Meeting
(Affiliatcu with Southern Bap
tist Convention).
First Church-of Christ
bs\ lIigh Street
Steve Tigner , Minister
9:30.a .n
1
. , SUlluay Bible Sdl(),,1
10:30.1.111., SUlluay Wnr,hip allu
Communioll
6:00 p.m., SUllu .. y YOllth
Meeling
6:JO p.m., Sumh .. y Chri stian
Youlh lIour
7:30 p.m., SUllday Evening
Worship
7:30 p.m., Wednesuay Bihlc
Study
Friends Meeting
fou rt h St reet nea t lIigh
9:30. a.m., Sunday &:hool
10.:45 a.m. Sunday Meet ing l'Or
Worship (unprogrammed)
. st. Augustine Church
lIigh Streel
Rev. Joseoh II. Lutlller, 'Pastor
7 a.m. & I I a.m. Masses
H a.m. &' tloly Days
7:30.p.1l1. First Friday
a.lIl . [}Jily Mass '
5:30 p!;ll . Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
llliru & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Redor
' 11 : 15 a.Ill. ; Morning Prayer
1st , 3rt! & 51h SUlluays :
Holy COlllmunion 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Minislcr
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
10:) 5 a.m. Church at Worship
9:0.0 a.m. Sunday Church at
Studv
WaynesVill'e Rescue
. Mission
or 73 & Rd.
Rev. Cook. Pastor
10:30. a.lll .. Sunday School
7:0.0. p.lll .. Sunday hl' .
7:30. rm .. Wednesday Ew . .
Scrvkc
7:30. p.IlI .. Sal. Eve.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
4<) S. Main Street
9:30. a.m. - Sunday Sehool
10:30 a.m . . Morning Worship
7:30 P:IlL. 'Stl'IHby Evclling
St-rvkc
7:30 p.lIl.. \1iuwcck
Pra, ,L'r :IIlU Bibl e Stuuy
Jonahs Run ,BaPtist
'Church
Ohio D La:--t
"iud.
I (I :(lO ;t .. Ill. .,SII IIu:.ty 'Sdwol
J () :00 & I I :()() ;t Ill .. SUJldav
. p Scrvil'e . '
7:30 p.lll .. SUIIJay Eve,lliJlg
. Worshi p
..
United Methodist .
Church
I}Jvid Harper. Paslor
9:30 a'. Ill.. Sunday Chun:h .
Scrvil.:e
10:30 a.m." Sullday Schopl
I J :00 a. m':, Sunday Wors'lip

Youth Fellowship and Bible
Stu.dv
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church
E. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamiltqn,
7:30. p.m. Tuesday
7:30. p.m. Friday Young
People's Service
10:0.0 a.m. Sunday &:11,001
7:00 p.m. S.'nday Evening
SPR.lN6 VALLEY
( ....
United Methodist
.Church
WalnutVine
Robert R. Meredit h, Pa'stor
9:30 a.m. Sunday Schoo.l ;. '.
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Youtll FelJowsllip':'
jr. high & sr. high
7:45 p.m. Wednesday chOIr

Spring Valley Church
of Christ
Glady Street
\0:00 a.hl . Morning Worship
7:0.0 p.m. Evening Worship
R:o.O p.m. Wednesday Evening
Worship
--
Spring Valley
Friends Church
Mound Street
E. Friend Couser, Pastor
<) :30 a,m. Sunday School
10:30. a.m. Morning Worship
Christian Baptist Mission
Main Streel
Mrs. Lois Dunaway, Pastor
10 a.m. Sunday School
II a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
7 ;30. p.m. Pray('r Meeting,
Wednesday & Thursday
'.
'\.. .. :. .
GENN:r.OWN
... Genntowh Church
CORWIN
,
Penteeostal Holiness'
. Church .
,
Acy Lamb. Paslor
10:00 a.n\ .. Sunday School
7 :30 p.m., Sunday. Wrdllcsday
and Saturday, Evening .
Wurship
7:30. p.m., Wednesday Youth "
Service
,J! ..
MT. HOLLY
-
United Methodist ,-,
. "Church" ,.-
Rev. '
.
9;30. a.n}., Sunday Sehoul
H :00 .1. tn. , \Yorship ..
: ' of 'Christ '
Route 41 at (ielinlllWll '
. - .
itwStmnh'f. PllShl1'
: <) :3o..a.m. W"rsl.lip \'i.:l',
\0:30. Sundilv Churl'll Sl:hllul
(00 p.m, '. ' .
Fcth,wship .. 1" .
RIDGEVILIiE,
b'
''"1 (
... I., A
, " ,Community ,
'. ' Church ' ,
-. .'; \ 1:; lwet' . I . ,
. . " .... ,.. ..
. ,. ,Road": .,
. ' .. '" RUy J.;. Shcll Hn. 'pllstor
,J - --<J, r
9;.10. a.m.' Sunday Sch,)(.)1
Service . ... .
. 7:30 p.m .. ':
10,,45 a.m. .
" 1:30. p.ln. "''''
. ". ," ' , .. ,
Service t,
. Urlited MathodiU
. Church , .
John.K. Sm.ih; Minister ' .
,
9:30 a.m., 'Sunday' SChool-
10:30. a.m., Sunday Worship
Servic:e
8:00-"9:00 p.m., Wedneswiy:
evening, Bible . :
I
..
'- '
FERRY
. "
.. ,"
FerrY .ot ':
Wilminglon f>ikc.&
Sodal .Row Roud
Bus Wiseman.
, , \ \ . '...... ... '(."... ..
.\ ", 7:30. p.rn:
' . Se "t __ " r" , I.,' , ...
. . I :" .' ,
,. I I ..
, jJJll) . iy
Re'c,reati9.l1 \ , . '., .:,.,....;r
Q:30"p.l1l. SU)'1day Sri Youth; .;,
., : Services , ' . . ',' I.' >,
,," ....... ', .. ---.., ,'t o
,. ,.
9:00 a . Ill., Sunday Biplc .Seh!)uJ'.
'WOi'sllip ' _, .. . .' ,
(; :.W' P.llt.. Sund ... y
ELLIS SUPER VALU
WAVNESVIL .. c:, OHIO
TOWNSEND '" STOaE .
WAVNESVJL.LE; OHIO
. ,
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
YVAVNESVILI_E.OHIQ
LYNN'S DR ESS SHOP
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO
LE MAY'S B 8&.R CLEANERS
l
""
WAYHE.JYILLE,.Of::tICS '., . ;.. '
.;.
. .. ," .," . "
! "" , r
I (
- . of Christ . I Frien'dship ,B4ptist "
. nut'! Stree-ts 1', ( . " . ' .. ' I ..
.. Charles Pik-e, . , ' C;f) Bapti)lt('onv..:'lltioll .
,10.:.0.0. ,a:l!i . Sunday M.orning .. P;l St or, ." ,
p,m. Sunday Evening' . ',</. &h1lOl ' .
.6:3o. ,p:0\. 7 .' ... 1'0:30 "l. lll ..
t
Sullday \ttlrtl ill!!
897-4462 for 'inform,IHor " . .-
. '.
First Church
,' North Main St reet
John P. Pastor
10.:0.0. a.m.,Sunday School
II :0.0. a.m. ,Morning Worship
6:30. p.m.,Training Union
7:30. p.m.,Evening Worship
7 :30p.m'J Wednesday Praycr
Meeting
(Affiliatcu with Southern Bap
tist Convention).
First Church-of Christ
bs\ lIigh Street
Steve Tigner , Minister
9:30.a .n
1
. , SUlluay Bible Sdl(),,1
10:30.1.111., SUlluay Wnr,hip allu
Communioll
6:00 p.m., SUllu .. y YOllth
Meeling
6:JO p.m., Sumh .. y Chri stian
Youlh lIour
7:30 p.m., SUllday Evening
Worship
7:30 p.m., Wednesuay Bihlc
Study
Friends Meeting
fou rt h St reet nea t lIigh
9:30. a.m., Sunday &:hool
10.:45 a.m. Sunday Meet ing l'Or
Worship (unprogrammed)
. st. Augustine Church
lIigh Streel
Rev. Joseoh II. Lutlller, 'Pastor
7 a.m. & I I a.m. Masses
H a.m. &' tloly Days
7:30.p.1l1. First Friday
a.lIl . [}Jily Mass '
5:30 p!;ll . Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
llliru & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Redor
' 11 : 15 a.Ill. ; Morning Prayer
1st , 3rt! & 51h SUlluays :
Holy COlllmunion 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Minislcr
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
10:) 5 a.m. Church at Worship
9:0.0 a.m. Sunday Church at
Studv
WaynesVill'e Rescue
. Mission
or 73 & Rd.
Rev. Cook. Pastor
10:30. a.lll .. Sunday School
7:0.0. p.lll .. Sunday hl' .
7:30. rm .. Wednesday Ew . .
Scrvkc
7:30. p.IlI .. Sal. Eve.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
4<) S. Main Street
9:30. a.m. - Sunday Sehool
10:30 a.m . . Morning Worship
7:30 P:IlL. 'Stl'IHby Evclling
St-rvkc
7:30 p.lIl.. \1iuwcck
Pra, ,L'r :IIlU Bibl e Stuuy
Jonahs Run ,BaPtist
'Church
Ohio D La:--t
"iud.
I (I :(lO ;t .. Ill. .,SII IIu:.ty 'Sdwol
J () :00 & I I :()() ;t Ill .. SUJldav
. p Scrvil'e . '
7:30 p.lll .. SUIIJay Eve,lliJlg
. Worshi p
..
United Methodist .
Church
I}Jvid Harper. Paslor
9:30 a'. Ill.. Sunday Chun:h .
Scrvil.:e
10:30 a.m." Sullday Schopl
I J :00 a. m':, Sunday Wors'lip

Youth Fellowship and Bible
Stu.dv
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church
E. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamiltqn,
7:30. p.m. Tuesday
7:30. p.m. Friday Young
People's Service
10:0.0 a.m. Sunday &:11,001
7:00 p.m. S.'nday Evening
SPR.lN6 VALLEY
( ....
United Methodist
.Church
WalnutVine
Robert R. Meredit h, Pa'stor
9:30 a.m. Sunday Schoo.l ;. '.
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Youtll FelJowsllip':'
jr. high & sr. high
7:45 p.m. Wednesday chOIr

Spring Valley Church
of Christ
Glady Street
\0:00 a.hl . Morning Worship
7:0.0 p.m. Evening Worship
R:o.O p.m. Wednesday Evening
Worship
--
Spring Valley
Friends Church
Mound Street
E. Friend Couser, Pastor
<) :30 a,m. Sunday School
10:30. a.m. Morning Worship
Christian Baptist Mission
Main Streel
Mrs. Lois Dunaway, Pastor
10 a.m. Sunday School
II a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
7 ;30. p.m. Pray('r Meeting,
Wednesday & Thursday
'.
'\.. .. :. .
GENN:r.OWN
... Genntowh Church
CORWIN
,
Penteeostal Holiness'
. Church .
,
Acy Lamb. Paslor
10:00 a.n\ .. Sunday School
7 :30 p.m., Sunday. Wrdllcsday
and Saturday, Evening .
Wurship
7:30. p.m., Wednesday Youth "
Service
,J! ..
MT. HOLLY
-
United Methodist ,-,
. "Church" ,.-
Rev. '
.
9;30. a.n}., Sunday Sehoul
H :00 .1. tn. , \Yorship ..
: ' of 'Christ '
Route 41 at (ielinlllWll '
. - .
itwStmnh'f. PllShl1'
: <) :3o..a.m. W"rsl.lip \'i.:l',
\0:30. Sundilv Churl'll Sl:hllul
(00 p.m, '. ' .
Fcth,wship .. 1" .
RIDGEVILIiE,
b'
''"1 (
... I., A
, " ,Community ,
'. ' Church ' ,
-. .'; \ 1:; lwet' . I . ,
. . " .... ,.. ..
. ,. ,Road": .,
. ' .. '" RUy J.;. Shcll Hn. 'pllstor
,J - --<J, r
9;.10. a.m.' Sunday Sch,)(.)1
Service . ... .
. 7:30 p.m .. ':
10,,45 a.m. .
" 1:30. p.ln. "''''
. ". ," ' , .. ,
Service t,
. Urlited MathodiU
. Church , .
John.K. Sm.ih; Minister ' .
,
9:30 a.m., 'Sunday' SChool-
10:30. a.m., Sunday Worship
Servic:e
8:00-"9:00 p.m., Wedneswiy:
evening, Bible . :
I
..
'- '
FERRY
. "
.. ,"
FerrY .ot ':
Wilminglon f>ikc.&
Sodal .Row Roud
Bus Wiseman.
, , \ \ . '...... ... '(."... ..
.\ ", 7:30. p.rn:
' . Se "t __ " r" , I.,' , ...
. . I :" .' ,
,. I I ..
, jJJll) . iy
Re'c,reati9.l1 \ , . '., .:,.,....;r
Q:30"p.l1l. SU)'1day Sri Youth; .;,
., : Services , ' . . ',' I.' >,
,," ....... ', .. ---.., ,'t o
,. ,.
9:00 a . Ill., Sunday Biplc .Seh!)uJ'.
'WOi'sllip ' _, .. . .' ,
(; :.W' P.llt.. Sund ... y
ELLIS SUPER VALU
WAVNESVIL .. c:, OHIO
TOWNSEND '" STOaE .
WAVNESVJL.LE; OHIO
. ,
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
YVAVNESVILI_E.OHIQ
LYNN'S DR ESS SHOP
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO
LE MAY'S B 8&.R CLEANERS
l
""
WAYHE.JYILLE,.Of::tICS '., . ;.. '
.;.
. .. ," .," . "
I'I II,,"U"" breakflst set, fOur chairs, good
:-: 'Cc)ftd,'hon. $26. Phone 891-78811 37c1
'F,ORD, 4-door cU,stom, 428 engine,
" "\J9C!jf condition. Phone 897-4359, (17c2 ,;
",", .
Aurora Ho gauge roadrace
I.' 's.t with loads of accesSl)ries.$35. Phone
' 07-5120 evenings.37nctf
I : I' ,
BEST buy' in tOWnI Building on corner' of
Main ..,d Miami; three business ,locations.
, $15.000 down payment. Phone 897-4486.
37c2
I' ,RoUND Iron table, 4 , chairs, like new,
, , $100, Phone 897-2350. 37c1
\ "

" IF carpets: 1001( duW lind dreary, remove'
as tt\e'( aPPear. with Blue Lustre.
'" :Rent electric sliampcioer $1': 'Waynesville
.\. Fur;nib,Jr'e. 37c1
, 'DODGE ', 6 oylinder, standard. $395,
1968 'SKAMPER trailer. 13 ft ., sleeps 8,
, Both in good condition, t;hone 897-
37c1
!, .
1 m,ale, 2 females. Pure-
bred, Phooe,862-4255 37c1
, ,
, . excess body fluids with' FLUIDEX
, diuretic fatllets, only $1,69 at Waynesville
". Drws. 37c2 ,
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3.8 Ac&OkDt "
1'4. 1_
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., -'
, ';,5.0 Acre Jract
5.0 Acre Tract

" 15.0 Acre Tract
. city
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lots in
,
"
MANY thanks to my . neighbors. friends
and relatives for their cardl, flowers,
and kindnesses r shoWn to me during my
*tay in the hospital.
Berry Retliff
,
WANTED
,.
OLD. violin or cello. Call coiled
Dayton 2990217. 32c8'
WANTED: 'A small ' Iawnmower.
a child's large riding tricycle.
Phone 19ctf
WANTED:' Babysitting. Phone 897-
5921. Ask for Jean. 18nctt
.SERVICES
CISTERN Cleaning. Phone 8974142.
, 35c2
HOME ,repair and maintenance car
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint-
Ing, roofing and electrical. 'Phone
746-2982. 21ctf
ACME Senitation; licensed ' with Board of
Health; all modern equipment. C lean leach-
ing beds outside vaults, septic tanks. All
work service. Middle-
town 423-2945, 37c4
HOUSECLEANING: 2 . ledies will do any
kind. anytime. Phone 897-6243. 37c1
WOMAN for full time restaurant \!Iork.
Take complete charge. Wage. plus com-
. mission. Bart's Wildlife Recreation at
Spring Valley Lake. Phone 488-2483.
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wi) Waitei" ' .
and WHl' S. ,Mr. Bunnell
and. later meyed to. '
. ' . t: \
Ubanon. Mf. Kenrick was a
,member of' the 'Warren County
;..;"" .... __ ;;.;..;;.;,;;j .... ... ,;...J ,; Historical SQciety -from its early,
Editor's Note: Material days until his death. .
.for 'this ' ser'ies,of artlcles 'has of: many of the
been 'P"pvided by thi War- I 1903 members still reside in the
ren - Oounty Historical So- area and any interesting infor-
cietY andthe articles appear- mation about th-em will be appre-
ing were prepared by Mar- ciated. In addition to the three
iOn' Snyder', a preside{'t men previously mentioned, the
of the Society and editor .of ' alphabetical lists starts with' J.C.
its monthly publication, Ballard followed in turn by '
"The Historicalog". Readers James Benham, F.M. Bispham,
of the are invited to Walter Bolts, C.H. Braddock,
contribute items of interest C.R. Qements, J.H. Coleman
(due credit will be given) and then O.E. Cornell.
aild if an error is detected The list continues' with W.H.
(to err is human) please (Will) Dinwiddie, Clifford Elliott,
advise the ..editor or Snyder John A Funkey, W. E. Gray,
who's telephone number at S.K. Haines, J.R. Hisey, G.H.
Lebanon 932-8320.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
.. '
C.B. ' J.ohnS', foUowefl '
. t ' . t.
Keys, W.l;, ,Kilbo:n,
: C.$:
Ciiff and M.P.
A" Maffit, C. V.
. 'Missildlne, AA. 'Monfo)'t, ,
arid Ed Mullen. - ,
ContinUing we find listed Or;
W. E: M. L.' Parma!), )
W.J. Phillips, C.D. Reed, W:G. '
Rich, Rodgers, Charles Smail,"
A 'Sellers, J. L Sellars and James
Sears.
The well known businessman
of his day, AB. Sides, is listed
next followed by A. L Sides,
Otto Smith, James Stoops, C.H.
Surface, C.H. Thompson, John
Underwood, Wilford Walker,
AE. Williamson, A.C. White and
LA. Zimmerman,
(continued to page 8)
BUY A
COMPLETE KIT
There were, at one time, ele-
ven lodges of the K. of P. Order
. in Warren County including
Crown Lodge No. 538 here in
WayneSVille. The lodge was insti-
tuted February 17, 1892. (Can
anyone tell us when it was dis-
banded?) Springboro is the only
one remaining. A list of its mem-
bers in the 1.903 Atlas of Warren
ECHII i

. .. AND SAVE!
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HIGH PERFORMANCE IGNITION
OUTPERFORMS ALL CONVENTIONAL tGNmON SYSTEMS
annual D NEW
\ubscri pti on
D' I
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,
FOR TRACK, STRIP OR STREET
free Shoulder Patch and a free car decal
in matched kit packaqe.
The MIAMI jiAZETTE
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P. O. Bos: -18
WaynesVille, Ohio 45Q68
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until Decemberl, part tlme.No col-
lecting, no d4,lIvery and free supplies.
Sell PI.yhouse Toys
Judy 897 .. 2235
SOID! _BUILDER
. AJ;.L "y.,ES.
" B ODEIJNG
, Bobert Carter &I Son
.. 21'- N. ST.
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Lt'HilNON /-' ,1RTS': cO
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
PH. 897-2931
PlywoiJd
WAll in
PANELING I
WAYNESVILLE
LUMBER and SUPPLY
897-2966
Warren County Emergency Police
PAPER DRIVE
Sunday, Sept: 20th 1-2 Noon to 5 P.M.
For Fur#ter Information 933-3173
NUR V SCHOOL OPENING
Classes open Sept. 8
CERTIFIED EXPERIENCED TEACHER
Mrs. Pat Vair
2Y1-3-+-young S',lncluded
For further informatiOn call 897-6826
Garages. Basements Oeaned
.' B II II 's H u lin I Ilr C I
Trash Can Litiers .. 50 h, oi,spenser Box - $4.00
PHONE 897:.6185
'''We 'Haul Jmt About
,. ",
.',
I'I II,,"U"" breakflst set, fOur chairs, good
:-: 'Cc)ftd,'hon. $26. Phone 891-78811 37c1
'F,ORD, 4-door cU,stom, 428 engine,
" "\J9C!jf condition. Phone 897-4359, (17c2 ,;
",", .
Aurora Ho gauge roadrace
I.' 's.t with loads of accesSl)ries.$35. Phone
' 07-5120 evenings.37nctf
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BEST buy' in tOWnI Building on corner' of
Main ..,d Miami; three business ,locations.
, $15.000 down payment. Phone 897-4486.
37c2
I' ,RoUND Iron table, 4 , chairs, like new,
, , $100, Phone 897-2350. 37c1
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" IF carpets: 1001( duW lind dreary, remove'
as tt\e'( aPPear. with Blue Lustre.
'" :Rent electric sliampcioer $1': 'Waynesville
.\. Fur;nib,Jr'e. 37c1
, 'DODGE ', 6 oylinder, standard. $395,
1968 'SKAMPER trailer. 13 ft ., sleeps 8,
, Both in good condition, t;hone 897-
37c1
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1 m,ale, 2 females. Pure-
bred, Phooe,862-4255 37c1
, ,
, . excess body fluids with' FLUIDEX
, diuretic fatllets, only $1,69 at Waynesville
". Drws. 37c2 ,
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5.0 Acre Tract

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MANY thanks to my . neighbors. friends
and relatives for their cardl, flowers,
and kindnesses r shoWn to me during my
*tay in the hospital.
Berry Retliff
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WANTED
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OLD. violin or cello. Call coiled
Dayton 2990217. 32c8'
WANTED: 'A small ' Iawnmower.
a child's large riding tricycle.
Phone 19ctf
WANTED:' Babysitting. Phone 897-
5921. Ask for Jean. 18nctt
.SERVICES
CISTERN Cleaning. Phone 8974142.
, 35c2
HOME ,repair and maintenance car
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint-
Ing, roofing and electrical. 'Phone
746-2982. 21ctf
ACME Senitation; licensed ' with Board of
Health; all modern equipment. C lean leach-
ing beds outside vaults, septic tanks. All
work service. Middle-
town 423-2945, 37c4
HOUSECLEANING: 2 . ledies will do any
kind. anytime. Phone 897-6243. 37c1
WOMAN for full time restaurant \!Iork.
Take complete charge. Wage. plus com-
. mission. Bart's Wildlife Recreation at
Spring Valley Lake. Phone 488-2483.
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wi) Waitei" ' .
and WHl' S. ,Mr. Bunnell
and. later meyed to. '
. ' . t: \
Ubanon. Mf. Kenrick was a
,member of' the 'Warren County
;..;"" .... __ ;;.;..;;.;,;;j .... ... ,;...J ,; Historical SQciety -from its early,
Editor's Note: Material days until his death. .
.for 'this ' ser'ies,of artlcles 'has of: many of the
been 'P"pvided by thi War- I 1903 members still reside in the
ren - Oounty Historical So- area and any interesting infor-
cietY andthe articles appear- mation about th-em will be appre-
ing were prepared by Mar- ciated. In addition to the three
iOn' Snyder', a preside{'t men previously mentioned, the
of the Society and editor .of ' alphabetical lists starts with' J.C.
its monthly publication, Ballard followed in turn by '
"The Historicalog". Readers James Benham, F.M. Bispham,
of the are invited to Walter Bolts, C.H. Braddock,
contribute items of interest C.R. Qements, J.H. Coleman
(due credit will be given) and then O.E. Cornell.
aild if an error is detected The list continues' with W.H.
(to err is human) please (Will) Dinwiddie, Clifford Elliott,
advise the ..editor or Snyder John A Funkey, W. E. Gray,
who's telephone number at S.K. Haines, J.R. Hisey, G.H.
Lebanon 932-8320.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
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C.B. ' J.ohnS', foUowefl '
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Keys, W.l;, ,Kilbo:n,
: C.$:
Ciiff and M.P.
A" Maffit, C. V.
. 'Missildlne, AA. 'Monfo)'t, ,
arid Ed Mullen. - ,
ContinUing we find listed Or;
W. E: M. L.' Parma!), )
W.J. Phillips, C.D. Reed, W:G. '
Rich, Rodgers, Charles Smail,"
A 'Sellers, J. L Sellars and James
Sears.
The well known businessman
of his day, AB. Sides, is listed
next followed by A. L Sides,
Otto Smith, James Stoops, C.H.
Surface, C.H. Thompson, John
Underwood, Wilford Walker,
AE. Williamson, A.C. White and
LA. Zimmerman,
(continued to page 8)
BUY A
COMPLETE KIT
There were, at one time, ele-
ven lodges of the K. of P. Order
. in Warren County including
Crown Lodge No. 538 here in
WayneSVille. The lodge was insti-
tuted February 17, 1892. (Can
anyone tell us when it was dis-
banded?) Springboro is the only
one remaining. A list of its mem-
bers in the 1.903 Atlas of Warren
ECHII i

. .. AND SAVE!
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HIGH PERFORMANCE IGNITION
OUTPERFORMS ALL CONVENTIONAL tGNmON SYSTEMS
annual D NEW
\ubscri pti on
D' I
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FOR TRACK, STRIP OR STREET
free Shoulder Patch and a free car decal
in matched kit packaqe.
The MIAMI jiAZETTE
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WaynesVille, Ohio 45Q68
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ABETIE.R BUY
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Earn $$ piull Green Stamps. Work
until Decemberl, part tlme.No col-
lecting, no d4,lIvery and free supplies.
Sell PI.yhouse Toys
Judy 897 .. 2235
SOID! _BUILDER
. AJ;.L "y.,ES.
" B ODEIJNG
, Bobert Carter &I Son
.. 21'- N. ST.
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Lt'HilNON /-' ,1RTS': cO
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
PH. 897-2931
PlywoiJd
WAll in
PANELING I
WAYNESVILLE
LUMBER and SUPPLY
897-2966
Warren County Emergency Police
PAPER DRIVE
Sunday, Sept: 20th 1-2 Noon to 5 P.M.
For Fur#ter Information 933-3173
NUR V SCHOOL OPENING
Classes open Sept. 8
CERTIFIED EXPERIENCED TEACHER
Mrs. Pat Vair
2Y1-3-+-young S',lncluded
For further informatiOn call 897-6826
Garages. Basements Oeaned
.' B II II 's H u lin I Ilr C I
Trash Can Litiers .. 50 h, oi,spenser Box - $4.00
PHONE 897:.6185
'''We 'Haul Jmt About
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'PROTECT-'
PROFITS
A[L WINTER
, We'll give you
some
protectio'n besides.
.,
By booking winter feed needs now, you .
protect-yourself any feed price increases
later lhls winter. And just for booking in
advance, we'll give you one of famous ,
Bernz-O-Matic fire extinguishers .. an added
measure of protection for your fa,miiy and
property. Now, M Ix feeding can be more
profitable than ever for you. See us today.
Off.,. upl,.. oct. '''0
'( dealer imprint)
AGR'I-URBAN tNC.
P.O. BOX 346,
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 4$068
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
-
located on South Main Street, Waynesville, Ohio. (Formedy
known as the Old Theater Building).
allurdly, a.' ..... r II, ,ltJI
BEGINNING AT 12:30 P.M.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Gas ranges; electric dryer, autom,atic
washer, several televisions, conso,1e and table models,. record
players, radios, car p.,layer, tape recorder, twin Holly-
wood bed, footstool, upholstered chair, end tables, step tables, .
vacuum sweeper, odd beds, table lamps, floor lamps, wall .mir-
ror, clocks, and several other househoid items.
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTOR ITEM$: Glass front bookcase,
buffets, books, vanity, school de'sk, highchair,. flat' irons, old
rocker, straight chairs, chest, old records, Avon bottles, buck-
saw, old pictures, copper kettle, iron skillets, old 'glass jars, coin
collection, lantern, pitcher pump, old 'canner, many pieces of
glassware, and other interesting items.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Office desk, me cabinet, cash register,
office desk chair.
MISCELLANEOUS: Water softener. portable air conditioner,
used tires and wheels, electric drills, card tables, folding table,
bicycles, folding chairs, work bench, jigsaw, complete sink witli
cabinets, plumbing supplies, hand mowers, snow plow, golf
cart, electric shavers, typewriters, roller' skates, lawn and garden .
tools, movie projector, screen Teels; vases, mailb':lx,
and lots of other useful items.
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TERMS:, Cash '
,Ir. 1lrl. 111111. I . '; I ,.: "
. ,: Slie conduct8d b ' ' '-
, ' y . , ,
,Ralph Belcher., and
'tetMt.n '
,
.. I _ j
Council ' ,".,' .
Ofticer'i InStalled' ,-.. : "-', .
The
High School Student . Countll
officers aJld members . were;'
,stalled in a c:eiemanf 1?ri(tay, " '
Sept. . 5 . . as f6Dols: ' .. '
. ,UTry..: NelsOn;.: _
", Bourne,- -;' ,
'Bryant :Kiil ,
; Treasurer. ,
, John 'hristy "
Debbie Wlltld8S, Dick Whitaker. : .'
Junior ' .'.,i..any'"
, Bargo, llaib Cut- .
lison"
repreSentatives: Gao' iGUS " ,
.EdwardS, ,Tom, Jaanes, 'fI'erf Sac< .
, " . I' ',," .
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, Ann I
t-ert 'Port.erf,wld, Jeff ,RiChardS:"
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(continued from pagf, 7)
t p . ,
It's . resrettable .:.
given n:ames were not. given 'in :
the, list, but Ws , '!'r
all the 'have
correctly. ., . . "},.
Anodtr.r ..
in the . 1903 ,
Miami Vallley Council '103,
Jr. O:U .. AM; knownl',to " .!Dost ,.>
, . . ,;-
jUst as "The JUhiori." It,' 'met'
every .. tlietr ,
of P.. '. frmdl, conyeJ;led;\,: op;,
"' d" _..a_ . , "',.
. "e ! :. 'fr ' .
',' wm
'l>S
and W.,.,llhw
, oD1y':

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'PROTECT-'
PROFITS
A[L WINTER
, We'll give you
some
protectio'n besides.
.,
By booking winter feed needs now, you .
protect-yourself any feed price increases
later lhls winter. And just for booking in
advance, we'll give you one of famous ,
Bernz-O-Matic fire extinguishers .. an added
measure of protection for your fa,miiy and
property. Now, M Ix feeding can be more
profitable than ever for you. See us today.
Off.,. upl,.. oct. '''0
'( dealer imprint)
AGR'I-URBAN tNC.
P.O. BOX 346,
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 4$068
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
ANTIQUES
MISCELLANEOUS
-
located on South Main Street, Waynesville, Ohio. (Formedy
known as the Old Theater Building).
allurdly, a.' ..... r II, ,ltJI
BEGINNING AT 12:30 P.M.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Gas ranges; electric dryer, autom,atic
washer, several televisions, conso,1e and table models,. record
players, radios, car p.,layer, tape recorder, twin Holly-
wood bed, footstool, upholstered chair, end tables, step tables, .
vacuum sweeper, odd beds, table lamps, floor lamps, wall .mir-
ror, clocks, and several other househoid items.
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTOR ITEM$: Glass front bookcase,
buffets, books, vanity, school de'sk, highchair,. flat' irons, old
rocker, straight chairs, chest, old records, Avon bottles, buck-
saw, old pictures, copper kettle, iron skillets, old 'glass jars, coin
collection, lantern, pitcher pump, old 'canner, many pieces of
glassware, and other interesting items.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Office desk, me cabinet, cash register,
office desk chair.
MISCELLANEOUS: Water softener. portable air conditioner,
used tires and wheels, electric drills, card tables, folding table,
bicycles, folding chairs, work bench, jigsaw, complete sink witli
cabinets, plumbing supplies, hand mowers, snow plow, golf
cart, electric shavers, typewriters, roller' skates, lawn and garden .
tools, movie projector, screen Teels; vases, mailb':lx,
and lots of other useful items.
,. ,
.
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TERMS:, Cash '
,Ir. 1lrl. 111111. I . '; I ,.: "
. ,: Slie conduct8d b ' ' '-
, ' y . , ,
,Ralph Belcher., and
'tetMt.n '
,
.. I _ j
Council ' ,".,' .
Ofticer'i InStalled' ,-.. : "-', .
The
High School Student . Countll
officers aJld members . were;'
,stalled in a c:eiemanf 1?ri(tay, " '
Sept. . 5 . . as f6Dols: ' .. '
. ,UTry..: NelsOn;.: _
", Bourne,- -;' ,
'Bryant :Kiil ,
; Treasurer. ,
, John 'hristy "
Debbie Wlltld8S, Dick Whitaker. : .'
Junior ' .'.,i..any'"
, Bargo, llaib Cut- .
lison"
repreSentatives: Gao' iGUS " ,
.EdwardS, ,Tom, Jaanes, 'fI'erf Sac< .
, " . I' ',," .
"
, Ann I
t-ert 'Port.erf,wld, Jeff ,RiChardS:"
, I .. , .'. , '
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LOOKING BACK-
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(continued from pagf, 7)
t p . ,
It's . resrettable .:.
given n:ames were not. given 'in :
the, list, but Ws , '!'r
all the 'have
correctly. ., . . "},.
Anodtr.r ..
in the . 1903 ,
Miami Vallley Council '103,
Jr. O:U .. AM; knownl',to " .!Dost ,.>
, . . ,;-
jUst as "The JUhiori." It,' 'met'
every .. tlietr ,
of P.. '. frmdl, conyeJ;led;\,: op;,
"' d" _..a_ . , "',.
. "e ! :. 'fr ' .
',' wm
'l>S
and W.,.,llhw
, oD1y':

F_lr F_'irll Irllt (1Iti,-
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TOUR
! ,.
WaynesVille proVided fast .of lifestYle.11i.y Marie hte
. son, De:::Vt?$, 9f.J.rle9, .. EinBt"", l, ,: )iUy of her . sister ,
'Mrs;' J..IL Staowood 'Dri . etfari6 g their r tliUted States visit. The couple,
Mrs. and Dalton, were Thursday .lUncheon ,psts of Mrs. ChUles "
Alford at her Franklin ilIld Ohio 42. the gr,9UP
give'! ofWaytlesvme by and Dalton. The. Hollanders enjOyed shopPiI18 at ,LyIin's
Shop,. The Shed $ltiques and The Village Antiques Shop. They are shown in the formal 'pi ..
deps'IQf J{eighway House, horne of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stull and Mr. and Mrs: Tun ,Gambrel, ownen Of
The MrS: Ernste, left, -Mrs. 'Fueston (Clara) arid, Frans 'are-seated on stepi.
tharl' 1 SO years old.
Dennis Dalton Photo."
F_lr F_'irll Irllt (1Iti,-
.. ..,
TOUR
! ,.
WaynesVille proVided fast .of lifestYle.11i.y Marie hte
. son, De:::Vt?$, 9f.J.rle9, .. EinBt"", l, ,: )iUy of her . sister ,
'Mrs;' J..IL Staowood 'Dri . etfari6 g their r tliUted States visit. The couple,
Mrs. and Dalton, were Thursday .lUncheon ,psts of Mrs. ChUles "
Alford at her Franklin ilIld Ohio 42. the gr,9UP
give'! ofWaytlesvme by and Dalton. The. Hollanders enjOyed shopPiI18 at ,LyIin's
Shop,. The Shed $ltiques and The Village Antiques Shop. They are shown in the formal 'pi ..
deps'IQf J{eighway House, horne of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stull and Mr. and Mrs: Tun ,Gambrel, ownen Of
The MrS: Ernste, left, -Mrs. 'Fueston (Clara) arid, Frans 'are-seated on stepi.
tharl' 1 SO years old.
Dennis Dalton Photo."

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. People born between Septem-
ber 23 and October 23 are born
under the SuD Sign of Libra .
. . 'In Libra, the gi'Yes a love
of justice, aDd banilony.

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IT'S SECURITY" " "0" the inimedilte aVJllilability of a growing (und '
of hard cash which a feelillg of ;
and self-sufficiency, coinmonJf a8 .
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\ <> ',' , . t.' 1\"1 '" I, t -.it .. l,.f . ' i.
about .the unknown" " " " the comforting that '-ni .. ' ::' ., : ',' "i l
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what emergencies arise,you will be rea4y with : .. ,: I. "
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IT'S HAPPY. LIVING
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for a 'fuller
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. People born between Septem-
ber 23 and October 23 are born
under the SuD Sign of Libra .
. . 'In Libra, the gi'Yes a love
of justice, aDd banilony.

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of hard cash which a feelillg of ;
and self-sufficiency, coinmonJf a8 .
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IT'S PEACE' OF MIND I"""" a from ". . ; .' ..... ;:' ;.
\ <> ',' , . t.' 1\"1 '" I, t -.it .. l,.f . ' i.
about .the unknown" " " " the comforting that '-ni .. ' ::' ., : ',' "i l
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what emergencies arise,you will be rea4y with : .. ,: I. "
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IT'S HAPPY. LIVING
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for a 'fuller
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Ro;e ,.' the 'Pete Story
. Widga'y Trull.lpet at the G.tes
stern.,."g .', ee,p , '.1
Hoffman ' ,t,,.fRiver"
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;: '- , . Kir.by,RdJ: ,
T" .Jo.yed a' complete recovery.and . - ,Mary Rae Lynn
lias bts .#rst . Davis; Ltii Self; Teresa Mayo; .
a:ctiVities. . J(aren Isaacs; Judy strouse; Ka-
. , '. tby Lamb;. Debbie
Waynesville- Assembly No. 40:.. , 'Harris; ,Janet Crutchfield; Vicki _
of the Order of the ,RainbOw for I>Iktn; Loree Hall; Cbristy Mar-
Girls installed tbeir new officers Un; Cberyl Hamm; and Barb
Saturday afternoon, sept. 19, at'
2 p.m. in tbe Waynesville Ma": , , Sherry's calendar ' is a busy
sonic 'I:emJple. - calendar and tbe Rainbow girls
Miss SUsy Hartsock, Grand will be kept active. Included in
Hostess, 'Qftj.ctated (pr.tbe tbe calendar are parents nigbt,
, noon oificer. Those go-to-cb\1rcb Sunday, carolling
, assisting Carla SaJi- and Marriage and Majority De-
yer, Past Gri1I14 Representative grees.
to NewUampsbire; Pro j e c t s include packing
dill, Past Wortby Advisor of Christmas boxes for tbe needy
Waynesvi11le; ' Shirley Wiant, Jr., at DESC; visiting tbe Shriner's
Past Worthy Advisor of Oxford; Burn Hospital; a fisb fry; serving
Jill Taylor, Grand Junior Exe- at auctions; and a rum,magesale.
cutive Board Mmeber; Marty Anotber beautiful Installation
Keller, Grand Lecturer of Dis- . was witnessed by all those wbo
trict No: 20; Penni Lowery, Past attended and tbe girls are pre-
Wortby Advisor of Waynesville; pared to begin a new term.
and Mr. JackVair, WortbyPatron Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Harlow,
of Miami Cliapter O.E.S. nee Debbie Irelan, are tbe proud
Tbe offIcers installed were parents of a 9 lb. 5 1/2 oz. baby
Sherry IS8taCs, Wortby Advisor; boy born on Friday, Sept. 18, at
Karen stiver, Worthy Associate Kettering, Memorial Hospital.
Advisor; Cberyl Hart, Cbarity; Mr. and Mrs. Harlow bave named
tbe baby Grant Cabot and be will
jam bis older brotber, Gregory,
at bome.
REMODELING?
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Happy grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Dick A. Irelan of 581
Nortb street and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Harlow of Kettering.
Mr. Frank D. Belleri ,of st.
Louis, Mo. was' a recent 10-day
visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Dellard of,Route 1, Waynesville.
Home Grown ,
Summer squash and its ro-
tund relative, the pumpkin, are
both native to America
10
Are You Looking For The
Church of Christ's Choice?
Many honest and sincere people
have never tboug,bt that Cbrist
migbt have a cboice of religion,
so often do tbey bear tbe state-
ment: "Attend tbe cburch of
YOUR cboice." Paul satd,
"wberefore also we make it our
aim; wbether at bome or .absent,
to be well-pleasing to HIM."
nCar. 5:9 (A.S.V.) Aren't we
more interested in compljiog ( "
witb Cbrist' s choice than our
own?
The Lord does bave a choice
and tbe cburcb of Cbrist'schoice
is found in tbe New Testament.
Jesus said, "Upon this rock I
will build my church." Matt.
16:18. It was establlsbedinJeru-
salem in the A.D. 33 tbrougb the
preaching of Cbrist's GoSpel.
Acts 2. No man ever bad authority
to bulld another cburch. ' ,
'ELECTRIC
LYTLE
Flober.ta Wilson
Ph. .
, Cbrist chose to call the churcb
by 'bis' own name. Forthls reason
Paul said, "Tbe churches of
Christ salute you. " Rom . . 16:16.
Cbrist chose to command men
to: BELIEVE-"Ue that believeth ,.'
aDd is baptized sIuill tie saved."
Ilk. 16:16. REPENT-God ...
Commandetb all men everywher,
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HClME:
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HEATlN-G
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Mr. and Mrs. Dave stratton
and family spent a week vaea-
tioniog in the Smokey
Miss Melinda Wakefield of
Morrow and Mrs. Paul Williams
attended the Miami-xavier foot-
ball game at Riverfront Stadium
at Cincinnati Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. stoner Wilson,
Mrs. Celia Mull and Mrs.
vid Wilson, Eric and Lynne, at-
teaded the Amburgy reunion at
Mt. Sterling, Ky. SUDday.
)Irs. Ronald Rush, Mrs. Don
Patton and Mrs. Dand Wilson
attended a leadersbip training
session of tbe Women's Society
of Christian Service at Franklin.
College students addresses:
Mary Ann Stratton, Room 17,
Bishop Hall, Miami University,
Oxford, 0b10; Dennis B1iDDell,
Austin Peay Unlversitj, P .0.
7671, ClarksvUle, Tenn. 3'1040;
Judy Wood, Kettering College of
Medical Arts, Room 213, Ket-
tering, Ohio.
Serviceman's address: steve
R. Wood, Apt. 9-A, R. No.3,
to repent. Acts 17:30. CONFESS
CHRIST-Wbosoever sball con-
fess that Jesus is tbe Son of
God, God dwelletb in bim, aDd be
in God. I In. 4:15. BE BAP-
tized be commandetb them to
be baptized in tbe name of the
Lord. Acts 10:48.
Cbrist chose to instruct meD.
to worsbip in this way: LORD'S
SUPPER-Acts 20:7. "Upon the'
first day of the week When the
disciples came together to break
bread. " PREACH-D Tim. 4:2,
"Preacb the ward; be iDstaJ
in season, out of season. " ,
PRAY-Acts 2:42, "Tbey con-'
tinned steadfastly ... in pra- ,
y e r s." SING-Epa. 5:19-20,
"Singing aDd making melody in ,
your beart to tbe Lord." GIVE-I
Cor. 16:2, "Upon the first day
of tbe week let everyone of you ' , ,,' .
lay by bim in store as the Lord ( ,
bas prospered him."
Visit tbe Cburcb of Cbrist at
T b i r d and Miami Streets,
Waynesville, Ohio. Paid
QUALITY ,SALWA YS YOUR BEST BARGAIN.
SHOI'WAYNESVILLE AND SEE.:
SHOP LEISURELV
WE LOVE BROW$ER.S
Ro;e ,.' the 'Pete Story
. Widga'y Trull.lpet at the G.tes
stern.,."g .', ee,p , '.1
Hoffman ' ,t,,.fRiver"
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;: '- , . Kir.by,RdJ: ,
T" .Jo.yed a' complete recovery.and . - ,Mary Rae Lynn
lias bts .#rst . Davis; Ltii Self; Teresa Mayo; .
a:ctiVities. . J(aren Isaacs; Judy strouse; Ka-
. , '. tby Lamb;. Debbie
Waynesville- Assembly No. 40:.. , 'Harris; ,Janet Crutchfield; Vicki _
of the Order of the ,RainbOw for I>Iktn; Loree Hall; Cbristy Mar-
Girls installed tbeir new officers Un; Cberyl Hamm; and Barb
Saturday afternoon, sept. 19, at'
2 p.m. in tbe Waynesville Ma": , , Sherry's calendar ' is a busy
sonic 'I:emJple. - calendar and tbe Rainbow girls
Miss SUsy Hartsock, Grand will be kept active. Included in
Hostess, 'Qftj.ctated (pr.tbe tbe calendar are parents nigbt,
, noon oificer. Those go-to-cb\1rcb Sunday, carolling
, assisting Carla SaJi- and Marriage and Majority De-
yer, Past Gri1I14 Representative grees.
to NewUampsbire; Pro j e c t s include packing
dill, Past Wortby Advisor of Christmas boxes for tbe needy
Waynesvi11le; ' Shirley Wiant, Jr., at DESC; visiting tbe Shriner's
Past Worthy Advisor of Oxford; Burn Hospital; a fisb fry; serving
Jill Taylor, Grand Junior Exe- at auctions; and a rum,magesale.
cutive Board Mmeber; Marty Anotber beautiful Installation
Keller, Grand Lecturer of Dis- . was witnessed by all those wbo
trict No: 20; Penni Lowery, Past attended and tbe girls are pre-
Wortby Advisor of Waynesville; pared to begin a new term.
and Mr. JackVair, WortbyPatron Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Harlow,
of Miami Cliapter O.E.S. nee Debbie Irelan, are tbe proud
Tbe offIcers installed were parents of a 9 lb. 5 1/2 oz. baby
Sherry IS8taCs, Wortby Advisor; boy born on Friday, Sept. 18, at
Karen stiver, Worthy Associate Kettering, Memorial Hospital.
Advisor; Cberyl Hart, Cbarity; Mr. and Mrs. Harlow bave named
tbe baby Grant Cabot and be will
jam bis older brotber, Gregory,
at bome.
REMODELING?
\ .
Happy grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Dick A. Irelan of 581
Nortb street and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Harlow of Kettering.
Mr. Frank D. Belleri ,of st.
Louis, Mo. was' a recent 10-day
visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Dellard of,Route 1, Waynesville.
Home Grown ,
Summer squash and its ro-
tund relative, the pumpkin, are
both native to America
10
Are You Looking For The
Church of Christ's Choice?
Many honest and sincere people
have never tboug,bt that Cbrist
migbt have a cboice of religion,
so often do tbey bear tbe state-
ment: "Attend tbe cburch of
YOUR cboice." Paul satd,
"wberefore also we make it our
aim; wbether at bome or .absent,
to be well-pleasing to HIM."
nCar. 5:9 (A.S.V.) Aren't we
more interested in compljiog ( "
witb Cbrist' s choice than our
own?
The Lord does bave a choice
and tbe cburcb of Cbrist'schoice
is found in tbe New Testament.
Jesus said, "Upon this rock I
will build my church." Matt.
16:18. It was establlsbedinJeru-
salem in the A.D. 33 tbrougb the
preaching of Cbrist's GoSpel.
Acts 2. No man ever bad authority
to bulld another cburch. ' ,
'ELECTRIC
LYTLE
Flober.ta Wilson
Ph. .
, Cbrist chose to call the churcb
by 'bis' own name. Forthls reason
Paul said, "Tbe churches of
Christ salute you. " Rom . . 16:16.
Cbrist chose to command men
to: BELIEVE-"Ue that believeth ,.'
aDd is baptized sIuill tie saved."
Ilk. 16:16. REPENT-God ...
Commandetb all men everywher,
. . '
HClME:
. ,
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HEATlN-G
'". . '
Mr. and Mrs. Dave stratton
and family spent a week vaea-
tioniog in the Smokey
Miss Melinda Wakefield of
Morrow and Mrs. Paul Williams
attended the Miami-xavier foot-
ball game at Riverfront Stadium
at Cincinnati Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. stoner Wilson,
Mrs. Celia Mull and Mrs.
vid Wilson, Eric and Lynne, at-
teaded the Amburgy reunion at
Mt. Sterling, Ky. SUDday.
)Irs. Ronald Rush, Mrs. Don
Patton and Mrs. Dand Wilson
attended a leadersbip training
session of tbe Women's Society
of Christian Service at Franklin.
College students addresses:
Mary Ann Stratton, Room 17,
Bishop Hall, Miami University,
Oxford, 0b10; Dennis B1iDDell,
Austin Peay Unlversitj, P .0.
7671, ClarksvUle, Tenn. 3'1040;
Judy Wood, Kettering College of
Medical Arts, Room 213, Ket-
tering, Ohio.
Serviceman's address: steve
R. Wood, Apt. 9-A, R. No.3,
to repent. Acts 17:30. CONFESS
CHRIST-Wbosoever sball con-
fess that Jesus is tbe Son of
God, God dwelletb in bim, aDd be
in God. I In. 4:15. BE BAP-
tized be commandetb them to
be baptized in tbe name of the
Lord. Acts 10:48.
Cbrist chose to instruct meD.
to worsbip in this way: LORD'S
SUPPER-Acts 20:7. "Upon the'
first day of the week When the
disciples came together to break
bread. " PREACH-D Tim. 4:2,
"Preacb the ward; be iDstaJ
in season, out of season. " ,
PRAY-Acts 2:42, "Tbey con-'
tinned steadfastly ... in pra- ,
y e r s." SING-Epa. 5:19-20,
"Singing aDd making melody in ,
your beart to tbe Lord." GIVE-I
Cor. 16:2, "Upon the first day
of tbe week let everyone of you ' , ,,' .
lay by bim in store as the Lord ( ,
bas prospered him."
Visit tbe Cburcb of Cbrist at
T b i r d and Miami Streets,
Waynesville, Ohio. Paid
QUALITY ,SALWA YS YOUR BEST BARGAIN.
SHOI'WAYNESVILLE AND SEE.:
SHOP LEISURELV
WE LOVE BROW$ER.S
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. 'A FARM DIARY
. BV Fraz.,er .'
September l8,
a week' 'of bOt, bumid weather.
Hazy and 'Jlof, ' Clen
afternoons. Tbe cOrn surely
tUl'lling brown and in tIleJ;ltibted
fields', are fa!liDg over
and look very bad. NO'Oll8 seems
to know just how iDbch' it bas

'
And th.e goldenrod 1s surely
yellow, fields of it. It is beau-
tiful, and it is the national Do-
wer of. the States. -At
different times. there have been
movements to cIlaDge it. but tbey
could decide what to change
it to. ' It grows in every state in
the Union. and there are a num-
ber of dUferent varieties. but
tbe sad thing about is. that it
NEWLY OPENED
LINDA'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Mon. Thru' Sat.
, Phone
897-2334
E".I", A.PIIO'IIt_"t A ",'lIbl.
: to Of. .. fOr ,some.' plls '"''
.so, .so1- , I our C()nl for !, ,. SOme
. fer. else. t1>9 : .. 1 .ult tJiey' '1: :, u """""11'" ,1I, _U''::'. "
. a' tbiDg is bad. : 7:were 1.1 . tliA't'.w4bnt" np s"'.ana
,ADd so It goes. .',., . fore . til , . ; ,iDd ., we ' , dOllars a
. much of a good tbell!), ffi.eJ wfti': eitber .,' ,'11!&A'IC):ld'
"applies to dogs that you ... too olr ,b_b:. j)nC,ed " 'thiDi' 1s
.. ' s,ell, Tbe .dog .. but, 1,w8'.lt 'to 'at Q'," . ....... 1 ..... ,
is poor rigbt nOw. ' We haven.'t .. a. felld" .. .'- '
been able to give a oyer on , they, 'wiU"tu .... 'J)fon.;"
pair of nice little dogs. Tbey,. . DOt far '"at dJ'O!, and" CaD" them. The" '.
do need someone to ,love clrpye. I 'it :,!U . season.. Is '(It and so 1s
and they are 'loveable even if . IlIgbwar 122 vest .. lhe,S.lleruaUt rhera's
they are not breds. They and DOt . .. gQOdl: 'fi'.::'
have almost their .fu,U glVwtJ;i ' We got . ... J to
DOW and are going to be big follow84 'pI, ', .... ve I Dot ,.to .itke
dogs, They have coats' like Scot- ten or twelve, mUes '" kraUt ' ., but mu'ctO
ties, ' but droopy ears, Camden to- ".' ,"') .. :
someone want them? We very " . ." :.,': .' >'. 'f .:.:," t ,' '. ':, " .' 11'; a't",hif .. ,.llilil
.give them .to a good bome. may buy them it ,.) cab get in . . ". .
Pure breds, registered with touch with HowaJ4J befo're if Js
fiDe pedigrees. seem to be a . too late. miy ,
drug on the market. too. Four him tbiDk th,er!, is, DQtbiDI
more of those have just can ' do toclaJ" be! ls,
added to the famUy. Jo, not DOW we haYe >&t aI1 :settlecl'to gO
short for Joseph or Josephine tomorrow monatilg: ; .
but ;Jo. a Scotcb *ord meaninl We took a Ciilthy' 'AIm,
sweetheart. had a Utter of four to the sale yesterday, but we
on Wednesday. The dog house stay to see bow well she
was so hot 'that tbe poor Uttle sold. Tbe cows' sell tate in the
things were gasping for breath. afternoon. IUICt' T(e will get the,
J so. as you can guess, they are cheek OD Saturday. She was so
1 DOW in . the bouse, and their mo- bic and loag that she barely' fit
ther. too. Dogs. dogs, dogs, inside bito the little truCk, tortu ..
HAIIIPIIIT 1/2 'PRIC'I'
'DISCONtINUED IN ODD COLORS .
20" WIIDOW
",
,
ARM S TRO 18 . C I RP,E T $Z.9l-:
INDOOR - OUTDOOR sq.yd.
USED ,
.
AIR COIDITIONER $100.00' ".
13,000 BTU - FEDDERS
Service to
You Is Our
Business
,
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Jril
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I . .l. "
1.
.. '. \ \ ' ai)d:, n6t '. . 0', . .

, .. "t it.? ''fbey " I" ! , '. ..... .' ;
, ......
.' , . .. .. .. DOt pro:.. \ pigs, we :-
, bUt ." ... "We
. 'A FARM DIARY
. BV Fraz.,er .'
September l8,
a week' 'of bOt, bumid weather.
Hazy and 'Jlof, ' Clen
afternoons. Tbe cOrn surely
tUl'lling brown and in tIleJ;ltibted
fields', are fa!liDg over
and look very bad. NO'Oll8 seems
to know just how iDbch' it bas

'
And th.e goldenrod 1s surely
yellow, fields of it. It is beau-
tiful, and it is the national Do-
wer of. the States. -At
different times. there have been
movements to cIlaDge it. but tbey
could decide what to change
it to. ' It grows in every state in
the Union. and there are a num-
ber of dUferent varieties. but
tbe sad thing about is. that it
NEWLY OPENED
LINDA'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Mon. Thru' Sat.
, Phone
897-2334
E".I", A.PIIO'IIt_"t A ",'lIbl.
: to Of. .. fOr ,some.' plls '"''
.so, .so1- , I our C()nl for !, ,. SOme
. fer. else. t1>9 : .. 1 .ult tJiey' '1: :, u """""11'" ,1I, _U''::'. "
. a' tbiDg is bad. : 7:were 1.1 . tliA't'.w4bnt" np s"'.ana
,ADd so It goes. .',., . fore . til , . ; ,iDd ., we ' , dOllars a
. much of a good tbell!), ffi.eJ wfti': eitber .,' ,'11!&A'IC):ld'
"applies to dogs that you ... too olr ,b_b:. j)nC,ed " 'thiDi' 1s
.. ' s,ell, Tbe .dog .. but, 1,w8'.lt 'to 'at Q'," . ....... 1 ..... ,
is poor rigbt nOw. ' We haven.'t .. a. felld" .. .'- '
been able to give a oyer on , they, 'wiU"tu .... 'J)fon.;"
pair of nice little dogs. Tbey,. . DOt far '"at dJ'O!, and" CaD" them. The" '.
do need someone to ,love clrpye. I 'it :,!U . season.. Is '(It and so 1s
and they are 'loveable even if . IlIgbwar 122 vest .. lhe,S.lleruaUt rhera's
they are not breds. They and DOt . .. gQOdl: 'fi'.::'
have almost their .fu,U glVwtJ;i ' We got . ... J to
DOW and are going to be big follow84 'pI, ', .... ve I Dot ,.to .itke
dogs, They have coats' like Scot- ten or twelve, mUes '" kraUt ' ., but mu'ctO
ties, ' but droopy ears, Camden to- ".' ,"') .. :
someone want them? We very " . ." :.,': .' >'. 'f .:.:," t ,' '. ':, " .' 11'; a't",hif .. ,.llilil
.give them .to a good bome. may buy them it ,.) cab get in . . ". .
Pure breds, registered with touch with HowaJ4J befo're if Js
fiDe pedigrees. seem to be a . too late. miy ,
drug on the market. too. Four him tbiDk th,er!, is, DQtbiDI
more of those have just can ' do toclaJ" be! ls,
added to the famUy. Jo, not DOW we haYe >&t aI1 :settlecl'to gO
short for Joseph or Josephine tomorrow monatilg: ; .
but ;Jo. a Scotcb *ord meaninl We took a Ciilthy' 'AIm,
sweetheart. had a Utter of four to the sale yesterday, but we
on Wednesday. The dog house stay to see bow well she
was so hot 'that tbe poor Uttle sold. Tbe cows' sell tate in the
things were gasping for breath. afternoon. IUICt' T(e will get the,
J so. as you can guess, they are cheek OD Saturday. She was so
1 DOW in . the bouse, and their mo- bic and loag that she barely' fit
ther. too. Dogs. dogs, dogs, inside bito the little truCk, tortu ..
HAIIIPIIIT 1/2 'PRIC'I'
'DISCONtINUED IN ODD COLORS .
20" WIIDOW
",
,
ARM S TRO 18 . C I RP,E T $Z.9l-:
INDOOR - OUTDOOR sq.yd.
USED ,
.
AIR COIDITIONER $100.00' ".
13,000 BTU - FEDDERS
Service to
You Is Our
Business
,
I ) ..
.. , rJ1:,e ', I?eb ,Mothers nen 3,
..... '.,""".. and ". ''' " 141",&. r' Bixby,
Ool\lmlD\is j spent . ' by the: lilh'ericariiL'e .. ' ',e,taig Den 4,
Mr. " gjon;";ppst 615'. 'Tbe Cub Scouts Mrs: HoplE!r Hamby, Assistant,
were ,appreciative. Mrs. , William Ashmore; Den 2,
, At the,' meet- Mrs. 'Richard Sizelove and Den 1,
ing; 11 ScOuts received Mrs. HatOld Anderson. At the
their Bob cat pin$. - present time, Pack 40 is still
, This CC)mmiijee is looking for a Webelos leader f9r
comPosed olUlefollowing: Cb&ir- the 10 to 11 year old boys. If
.. t.. 'I{a,y..esVipe Cub Scout, ,Pack
, 40; year with a J trip
. . sar.8lJ
1
:QUr
oE1
tt , '. :, last' to new ,River-
man, Larry Miranda; Cubmaster, anyone is interested in working
H,rold AWllrds, Loqzo with the boys, they should call
Gibbs; P;rograll), 'RdD Kronen- the Cubmaster or anybne on the
'., ,( lront Stadium at Cincinnati to
. watch the CincUmati Reds, do .:
berger; and Tt easurer-Secre- Committee.
tary, BUly VanderPoOl. . -----
'. ..
,I." WOR'KEFt'
, y' r ' I: I I" :
, '
Signed:

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".' Phone: , ---------
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'1 1
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Tony Arbino,
Route ,1, Box 91 ' ,
Ohio 45140
, GIRL SCOUT NEWS'
Wanda Lambert 897-4270
Junior Troops No. 1469 and
No. 1107 , will have a skating
party Oct. 1 at Lebanon Roller
Rink from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Every-
one welcome.
Senior Girl Scouts will meet
Sept, 29 at 7 p.m. at the United
metbodist Church. Plan ' to at-
tend because of the Scout-Out
sign up.
, Wednesday, Brownie Troop
No. 307 will not bave a meeting
Sept. 23 because of school being
' out that day,
'RAMBY PHOTOS

8. CHAPMAN STRaT
WAVN&SVILL.L OHIO.
117-:71"
., Fun For Teens
THE SPARTAN ROOM
1,
*Ice,er.m, ,
-Home made Chili
, hi, -Sandwiches .
f, ) _ y- !" ,
Bird
' 10 ,II
E Z 'a-'u tom a tic '
C ha.' h' , w
,
, , .
I
, '
, .
.,
;;,'. ' ..
H0SPITAIHZ&D: ., '
Mr. Roben
patient , at Kettering
Hospitjll.
Mr. Charles .
to Kettering ",emorial Hospitil.';.I'
last week. ,
Mr, Dale Lander has returned
from Kettering Memorial Hos,.
pital following two weeks treat-
ment for a bulged disk in his
back.
Dltebook
.
If you have, a meeting
you'd like to have listed
in our DATEBOOK cal-
endar, phone THE MIAMI
GAZETTE at 897-5921.
Sept. 23
The Wayne Retail Merchants As-
sociation will meet with Wayne
Township Fire Department Com-
mittee, 7:30 p.m., village council
chambers, Ohio Sauerkraut Fes-
tival reports will be presented. '
Sept. 25
New Century Cub, 1 :30 p.m.,
home of Mrs. David Hartsock.
sept. 28
p. T. O. meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Waynesville High School, Tea-
chers reception in high school
gym.
Oct. 20
Buttons to Beau C.C.L.
Bot Lunch
During 1969, of hot can-
ned food sold through vending
machines . increased ' to about
$53.8 millibn, of three per
cent ov,er .tI\e previous year.
. .' .
leUers To
The Editor
Gentlemen:
We wish to thank the Miami
Gazette. tor -sponsoring our
troop.
H you ever need our help,
we'll be glad to.
Tonnie Alford, Elizabeth At-
kins, Kristy Longacre, ' Deborah
M.tter, Karen Brunton, Joan
Wendling, Hope Gorsuch, Kim
Purkey, Cheryl Waltz, Pamela
Furnas, Terry Arnold, Sherry
Roark.
..... iLi ...
I-SAT-8UN
Jack Lemmon
Sin d y lin nil.
In
Ig"-If-Tol Dlrl
-ANO-
".',L-
"
-....
I ) ..
.. , rJ1:,e ', I?eb ,Mothers nen 3,
..... '.,""".. and ". ''' " 141",&. r' Bixby,
Ool\lmlD\is j spent . ' by the: lilh'ericariiL'e .. ' ',e,taig Den 4,
Mr. " gjon;";ppst 615'. 'Tbe Cub Scouts Mrs: HoplE!r Hamby, Assistant,
were ,appreciative. Mrs. , William Ashmore; Den 2,
, At the,' meet- Mrs. 'Richard Sizelove and Den 1,
ing; 11 ScOuts received Mrs. HatOld Anderson. At the
their Bob cat pin$. - present time, Pack 40 is still
, This CC)mmiijee is looking for a Webelos leader f9r
comPosed olUlefollowing: Cb&ir- the 10 to 11 year old boys. If
.. t.. 'I{a,y..esVipe Cub Scout, ,Pack
, 40; year with a J trip
. . sar.8lJ
1
:QUr
oE1
tt , '. :, last' to new ,River-
man, Larry Miranda; Cubmaster, anyone is interested in working
H,rold AWllrds, Loqzo with the boys, they should call
Gibbs; P;rograll), 'RdD Kronen- the Cubmaster or anybne on the
'., ,( lront Stadium at Cincinnati to
. watch the CincUmati Reds, do .:
berger; and Tt easurer-Secre- Committee.
tary, BUly VanderPoOl. . -----
'. ..
,I." WOR'KEFt'
, y' r ' I: I I" :
, '
Signed:

. ,

".' Phone: , ---------
,
'1 1
G
Tony Arbino,
Route ,1, Box 91 ' ,
Ohio 45140
, GIRL SCOUT NEWS'
Wanda Lambert 897-4270
Junior Troops No. 1469 and
No. 1107 , will have a skating
party Oct. 1 at Lebanon Roller
Rink from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Every-
one welcome.
Senior Girl Scouts will meet
Sept, 29 at 7 p.m. at the United
metbodist Church. Plan ' to at-
tend because of the Scout-Out
sign up.
, Wednesday, Brownie Troop
No. 307 will not bave a meeting
Sept. 23 because of school being
' out that day,
'RAMBY PHOTOS

8. CHAPMAN STRaT
WAVN&SVILL.L OHIO.
117-:71"
., Fun For Teens
THE SPARTAN ROOM
1,
*Ice,er.m, ,
-Home made Chili
, hi, -Sandwiches .
f, ) _ y- !" ,
Bird
' 10 ,II
E Z 'a-'u tom a tic '
C ha.' h' , w
,
, , .
I
, '
, .
.,
;;,'. ' ..
H0SPITAIHZ&D: ., '
Mr. Roben
patient , at Kettering
Hospitjll.
Mr. Charles .
to Kettering ",emorial Hospitil.';.I'
last week. ,
Mr, Dale Lander has returned
from Kettering Memorial Hos,.
pital following two weeks treat-
ment for a bulged disk in his
back.
Dltebook
.
If you have, a meeting
you'd like to have listed
in our DATEBOOK cal-
endar, phone THE MIAMI
GAZETTE at 897-5921.
Sept. 23
The Wayne Retail Merchants As-
sociation will meet with Wayne
Township Fire Department Com-
mittee, 7:30 p.m., village council
chambers, Ohio Sauerkraut Fes-
tival reports will be presented. '
Sept. 25
New Century Cub, 1 :30 p.m.,
home of Mrs. David Hartsock.
sept. 28
p. T. O. meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Waynesville High School, Tea-
chers reception in high school
gym.
Oct. 20
Buttons to Beau C.C.L.
Bot Lunch
During 1969, of hot can-
ned food sold through vending
machines . increased ' to about
$53.8 millibn, of three per
cent ov,er .tI\e previous year.
. .' .
leUers To
The Editor
Gentlemen:
We wish to thank the Miami
Gazette. tor -sponsoring our
troop.
H you ever need our help,
we'll be glad to.
Tonnie Alford, Elizabeth At-
kins, Kristy Longacre, ' Deborah
M.tter, Karen Brunton, Joan
Wendling, Hope Gorsuch, Kim
Purkey, Cheryl Waltz, Pamela
Furnas, Terry Arnold, Sherry
Roark.
..... iLi ...
I-SAT-8UN
Jack Lemmon
Sin d y lin nil.
In
Ig"-If-Tol Dlrl
-ANO-
".',L-
"
-....

WA . '.
:. HARV'E--YS RG
f- #, , .
ehur.ch of Christ.
. ,-
Third & Miami Streets
ChaFles Pike. Evas;tgelist
. 10:00 am. - Sunday 'Morning
6:30 ,- sunday) Evening ,
, 6:30 p.J!l. - We<lnesday Evening
Phone 8974462. for informatioP'
I \' I
,., -,_'if., I, .
First Baptist Church
" St reet . '
John f .. Osbarne, P-dstor
Sehool
11 :OOa.rn:,Morning .. ship
6:30 p.m . Unio.n . .
7:30 Worship
7:30p.m.,Wed.nc\ day Prayer
,Meeting \
(Affiliated with Southern bap \
tist ConvenUon). ,
f.irst Church-of Christ
East 'rgh St reel
Steve Tigner, Minister
9:30 a.Ill., SUllday Bihll! &:hool
10:30.1.111., SUllday p and ,
( 'onlllluilioll
6:00 p.m., Sunilay Youth
. Meeting
6:30 p.IlI., Sunday Christian
YouJh lIour
7 :36 p.m . Sunday
Worship
7:30 p.m., Wednesday Hihle
Study
. Meeting
Fuurth Street near' ligh
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:45 :i.m. Sunilcty ,for
Worship (unprogrammed)
. st. Augustine Church
. lIigh Strcet
Rev. Joseoh '1.' Lu t mer, P-Jstor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Mas.'ic&
X a.m. & X p.m. iluly ()JYs
7:30 p.m. First friday
7:45'a.I!l. Dai'ly Mass
5:30 p: m. Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal
. Church
. Thirll & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
II : I 5 a.Ill., Mnrning t,Jrayer
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
Huly Communiun 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Minister
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
9:00 a.m. Sunday Church at
Studv
. ., ,.,\ .
Friendship
Church .
SOUlhcl'l'j
\orman Pastor
9:30 a.Ill .. Sundu\ s(htio\
:W:3Cj a.lll .. Morning
. ' .'
7:30 p.m . Sunday t:vcning ,
S<'rvkc : .
7 :30 r.m.1 \"edm! aay. Mldwcek
and Hihl
-
.lQnahs Run Baptist '
. 'Church '
Ohio" '3 l '.:'
Kidtl.
I 1 I
- 10:00 a,lll .. Sundav &:houl -
1O:(iO & t"i :op .. Sunday
' Worship Scrvicl!"
7:.l0 r;.I1I .. Sunday 'Evening
Worship
United Method'ill
. Church '
I)JVi,d lIar-pcr. Pastuf
9:30 a.m .. Sunday Church
" Service
10:30 a.m., Sunday Sehuol
II :00 a.m., Sunday Worship
Service
Yuuth Fellowship and Bible
. Study ' .
Hatveysburg\full Gospel
'Church ,
E. South Street '
Rev. Jack Hamilton, P.dstor
1:39 p' .n]. Tuesday
7:3()"p.m: Friday - Young .
People's Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday Sehool
7:00 p.m. S.,nday Evening
SPRIN(; VALLEV
United MethodiSt
Church
Walnut-Vine
. Robert R. Meredith, -
9:30 ;,a.m. Sunday Sehool , ,
10.:30 a.m. Morning Worshl'p
6:30 p.m. Youth f'eUowship-
jr. high & sr. higll . .'
7:45 p.m. Wednesday choir
rehears:.ll .
-
Spring Vatley Church
of Christ
Glady Street
10:00 a.m: Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship .
8:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening -
Worship
--
Spring Valley
CORWIN
Pentecostal Holiness
Church .
, 1
Acy Lal,lb. Pastor
10:00 a.I11., Sunday Schuul' .
7:30 p.m.,. Sunday,
and Saturday, Evening
Wurship Services
7:30 p.m., Wednesd.iy Youth
Service
MT. HOLLY'
/, ' \ .-
Unite4,Methodist,
Church "
. '
Rev .. Lchnard Baxter
I
.9:30 a.m . School .
11 :OO'a.II1 . Sunda}<WurShip
' '. '. '
"" I. ". . of ' ,
7:30 p.lI1.-; Wednesday,
,'Service' , '" ,,"
_ .............
. LVlil.:e . \ .' ' .....
. ,MethodiSt ' '. ,
,. Church:. .
John K. Smith, Minister '
9:30 a.m., Sunday Sehool
10:3,0 a.m., Su.nday Worship

8:00:""9:,00 p.m., Wednesday
evenilllg, Bible Study
Friends Church fERRY ,. I,,'
GENNTOWN
United Church' ,
. of Christ .
. ' "Route 4:! at (ienntuwll ,'. -
, ..
.
R;iy "ash,r
1\, 1 .....
.:'
10:30 &tllda,; ,C'kun:h

Fellnwshi p , , ..::
RIDGE.vILL:E ' ,.'
." ... I t
.. ' 'Mound Sire'et . j' '.
Waynesville Rescue E. Friend Couser, Pastor Fer;V ChU;ch of Chrid
Mission 9:30 a.m. Sunday School' Service " '"; . ' .. : .. ..
Curner of 7.1. & Curwin Rd. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship . ; ';7:30 p,m.
Rev. Sherman Couk. p.Jstor ____ . Social Ruw Road :"'" ' :, Worship Service ' ' .
Chrl
'stla' n Baptl'st MI'ssl'on Bus Wiseman: Miliister ., ., . ' t. I ;
10:30 a.m .. Sunday School . CENfERVILLE "
7:00 p.m .. Sunday he. Service M3in Street 9:00 a.m . Sunday Bible Schuul '; .' ,: . , ,"
7:30 p.m .. Wednesday Eve. Mrs. Lois'llunaway. P.dstor 1-0: I S lII.m:. Whrship . The .
Service 10 a.m. Sunday School . 10: I S a.I1I . Sunday Yuuth .
7 30 Sa
t: '-"'.. ' II a.m. Worshl'p Worship " 17.1 L Fr.ankIiIl'St,rcct I.
: p.m .. ' I. I:.VC. .xrvu:e . ( lO SI I' ' Ra "'. , II IJI ' "
FIRSTtHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.m .. Evening Worship ':. p,m .. unuay - , Y I ....om; ... l1astpr , \".
49 S. Main Street 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meering, Bihle StUdy. all ages. (ien,c -Asi,t,:" ",'h
9:30 a.m. _ Sunday Sehool Wednesday & Thursday 7:]0 rm .. I:wning Worship I 0:00 SunllJ'\' ./.
10:30 a.m. _ Morning Worship .1:30 p.m. Song-fest, Last 7:]0 rm .. Midweek ' . ....,
7:00 p.m . Sunday evening month. Pray.cr and Blhle SlUdy 1':.\0 porn: . hli,.,
This Church Page Is You Ihrou" The Of The FoIICMIIing-Arii": ,"'! '
ELLIS SUPER V ALU
WAYNESVILL.E, OHIO
TOWNSEND STOf'E
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAYNESVILLE, 0.-.10
LYNN'S DRESS SHOP
OHIO
. LE MAY'S B 8t.R CLEANERS,
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

WA . '.
:. HARV'E--YS RG
f- #, , .
ehur.ch of Christ.
. ,-
Third & Miami Streets
ChaFles Pike. Evas;tgelist
. 10:00 am. - Sunday 'Morning
6:30 ,- sunday) Evening ,
, 6:30 p.J!l. - We<lnesday Evening
Phone 8974462. for informatioP'
I \' I
,., -,_'if., I, .
First Baptist Church
" St reet . '
John f .. Osbarne, P-dstor
Sehool
11 :OOa.rn:,Morning .. ship
6:30 p.m . Unio.n . .
7:30 Worship
7:30p.m.,Wed.nc\ day Prayer
,Meeting \
(Affiliated with Southern bap \
tist ConvenUon). ,
f.irst Church-of Christ
East 'rgh St reel
Steve Tigner, Minister
9:30 a.Ill., SUllday Bihll! &:hool
10:30.1.111., SUllday p and ,
( 'onlllluilioll
6:00 p.m., Sunilay Youth
. Meeting
6:30 p.IlI., Sunday Christian
YouJh lIour
7 :36 p.m . Sunday
Worship
7:30 p.m., Wednesday Hihle
Study
. Meeting
Fuurth Street near' ligh
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:45 :i.m. Sunilcty ,for
Worship (unprogrammed)
. st. Augustine Church
. lIigh Strcet
Rev. Joseoh '1.' Lu t mer, P-Jstor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Mas.'ic&
X a.m. & X p.m. iluly ()JYs
7:30 p.m. First friday
7:45'a.I!l. Dai'ly Mass
5:30 p: m. Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal
. Church
. Thirll & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
II : I 5 a.Ill., Mnrning t,Jrayer
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
Huly Communiun 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Minister
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
9:00 a.m. Sunday Church at
Studv
. ., ,.,\ .
Friendship
Church .
SOUlhcl'l'j
\orman Pastor
9:30 a.Ill .. Sundu\ s(htio\
:W:3Cj a.lll .. Morning
. ' .'
7:30 p.m . Sunday t:vcning ,
S<'rvkc : .
7 :30 r.m.1 \"edm! aay. Mldwcek
and Hihl
-
.lQnahs Run Baptist '
. 'Church '
Ohio" '3 l '.:'
Kidtl.
I 1 I
- 10:00 a,lll .. Sundav &:houl -
1O:(iO & t"i :op .. Sunday
' Worship Scrvicl!"
7:.l0 r;.I1I .. Sunday 'Evening
Worship
United Method'ill
. Church '
I)JVi,d lIar-pcr. Pastuf
9:30 a.m .. Sunday Church
" Service
10:30 a.m., Sunday Sehuol
II :00 a.m., Sunday Worship
Service
Yuuth Fellowship and Bible
. Study ' .
Hatveysburg\full Gospel
'Church ,
E. South Street '
Rev. Jack Hamilton, P.dstor
1:39 p' .n]. Tuesday
7:3()"p.m: Friday - Young .
People's Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday Sehool
7:00 p.m. S.,nday Evening
SPRIN(; VALLEV
United MethodiSt
Church
Walnut-Vine
. Robert R. Meredith, -
9:30 ;,a.m. Sunday Sehool , ,
10.:30 a.m. Morning Worshl'p
6:30 p.m. Youth f'eUowship-
jr. high & sr. higll . .'
7:45 p.m. Wednesday choir
rehears:.ll .
-
Spring Vatley Church
of Christ
Glady Street
10:00 a.m: Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship .
8:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening -
Worship
--
Spring Valley
CORWIN
Pentecostal Holiness
Church .
, 1
Acy Lal,lb. Pastor
10:00 a.I11., Sunday Schuul' .
7:30 p.m.,. Sunday,
and Saturday, Evening
Wurship Services
7:30 p.m., Wednesd.iy Youth
Service
MT. HOLLY'
/, ' \ .-
Unite4,Methodist,
Church "
. '
Rev .. Lchnard Baxter
I
.9:30 a.m . School .
11 :OO'a.II1 . Sunda}<WurShip
' '. '. '
"" I. ". . of ' ,
7:30 p.lI1.-; Wednesday,
,'Service' , '" ,,"
_ .............
. LVlil.:e . \ .' ' .....
. ,MethodiSt ' '. ,
,. Church:. .
John K. Smith, Minister '
9:30 a.m., Sunday Sehool
10:3,0 a.m., Su.nday Worship

8:00:""9:,00 p.m., Wednesday
evenilllg, Bible Study
Friends Church fERRY ,. I,,'
GENNTOWN
United Church' ,
. of Christ .
. ' "Route 4:! at (ienntuwll ,'. -
, ..
.
R;iy "ash,r
1\, 1 .....
.:'
10:30 &tllda,; ,C'kun:h

Fellnwshi p , , ..::
RIDGE.vILL:E ' ,.'
." ... I t
.. ' 'Mound Sire'et . j' '.
Waynesville Rescue E. Friend Couser, Pastor Fer;V ChU;ch of Chrid
Mission 9:30 a.m. Sunday School' Service " '"; . ' .. : .. ..
Curner of 7.1. & Curwin Rd. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship . ; ';7:30 p,m.
Rev. Sherman Couk. p.Jstor ____ . Social Ruw Road :"'" ' :, Worship Service ' ' .
Chrl
'stla' n Baptl'st MI'ssl'on Bus Wiseman: Miliister ., ., . ' t. I ;
10:30 a.m .. Sunday School . CENfERVILLE "
7:00 p.m .. Sunday he. Service M3in Street 9:00 a.m . Sunday Bible Schuul '; .' ,: . , ,"
7:30 p.m .. Wednesday Eve. Mrs. Lois'llunaway. P.dstor 1-0: I S lII.m:. Whrship . The .
Service 10 a.m. Sunday School . 10: I S a.I1I . Sunday Yuuth .
7 30 Sa
t: '-"'.. ' II a.m. Worshl'p Worship " 17.1 L Fr.ankIiIl'St,rcct I.
: p.m .. ' I. I:.VC. .xrvu:e . ( lO SI I' ' Ra "'. , II IJI ' "
FIRSTtHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.m .. Evening Worship ':. p,m .. unuay - , Y I ....om; ... l1astpr , \".
49 S. Main Street 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meering, Bihle StUdy. all ages. (ien,c -Asi,t,:" ",'h
9:30 a.m. _ Sunday Sehool Wednesday & Thursday 7:]0 rm .. I:wning Worship I 0:00 SunllJ'\' ./.
10:30 a.m. _ Morning Worship .1:30 p.m. Song-fest, Last 7:]0 rm .. Midweek ' . ....,
7:00 p.m . Sunday evening month. Pray.cr and Blhle SlUdy 1':.\0 porn: . hli,.,
This Church Page Is You Ihrou" The Of The FoIICMIIing-Arii": ,"'! '
ELLIS SUPER V ALU
WAYNESVILL.E, OHIO
TOWNSEND STOf'E
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAYNESVILLE, 0.-.10
LYNN'S DRESS SHOP
OHIO
. LE MAY'S B 8t.R CLEANERS,
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
,
.
".
rea 'this inclUde:
_ . .. tor '
. Tbe.. '" wu- '-'
'. ,,,,', .. ... eudidate fOf Sc:04Il P.'*' 'l5, ,,-''', ..... ,.*Ir8
..... ..... "eek " 'temporary .. Al$O, Wal-" Area Boy '"
lofficets appQintedtto bead', ter Knothole Teams, Boys State,
the . Seat 'and Robert eye care for ' the .-eedy; .'
beflfbij)' .. , . ,. ,- - Taft, for the :U.S. Se- cal services and I
\ i

/ . ,
. ,WE 'wish to expr"' our ii"ce,.e gratitude
. fOr . the "'08 lind ' klndne.. shoWn to u,

. duri"p h . ill,,",, '8!)d ttl, death hul-


. father, the belUtiful carda and

r ".lIVelY i!nd the food deeply I" ,_I. . .


, A thank. You to. the, stubbl-Conne,.
Funeral Home of Wayne,vllle allo to the
.Lif. LaMey
, . ,Of .
. I "'" w;wife 'end family of Gilbert LII Lamb,
I . :- .. .. : II.. ,. to ) _ : ,.
until . .... .-t tlm .. ,.o colo
1ec:t1n.. rMt dellv.,y and fr .. lupplleL
Sell ''-yhOuse .'
'eail Judy 897-2235
.. ';(".' :.- .... \ I ..
NiXOq .aDd Craig "Date. Tile Republican standinJ students of , ple ,area: ;.
were CO-cbairnt'eo; ,CYn-'" 'be84ed fJr stJ.te AudItol"'.Roger President, Johnson .aDd,. .
. ; Sulllvanwunamed'Secretary 'Cloud who is running.for Gov- . Chairman, .FranclJ '.,
Aaron Wrillit w.s ernor. Girton, coJ"4ially invite everjone
named Trea.i1.Jlrer. " to come and enjoy a fine meal
Smitb, Joe Detwiler and MASON KIWAN IS wbile KIwams with
'mark Clark were cbosenas trus- . SLATE PLANS ... lQanJ .wortbwhUe projects tbe,
Sam ' Castleman was fOR CHICKN FI::fE sponsor ..
balDdle ' pPblicity for' . " , ------:..
' .... e group. . The Ktw .... s Club of Mason
. " to Ii joint statement will bold its 13th Annual 10-
isSued by NiJ:on and Conrad fol- wanis Cbieteli Bar-B-Que Sun-
Early Crop
101l1ng the meeting, tbe 'group day, Sept. 27 at the ' William
will open a Imembersbip drive Mason HigbScbool,
Beans were one of man's first.
cultivated crops, The wild bean
probably came into the ancient
civilized world from the shore.
of the south Caspian Sea or
North Africa,
next week" for wbieb detans will goillery Road, MasOn.
be annQUDced a meet.: Delicious ' barbecued cbicken
,inc tbis week. - . cooked in a rugged outdoor at-
Several activities were dis- 'mospbere on tbe 40 foot bot
c.us,ed recept'ioDS for pits will be presented
vaQous camnlllates.. Detatls wm f 11 t 7' H rt
' r.eleas. ed 'as defini ' 'te da ' tes rom a.m. 0 'p.m. ea 'J
appetites from Ohio, Kentucky
011 City
Edmonton, Alberta; the Oll
Capital of Canada, has more than
7,000 producing all .wells within
a 100 mile radius 9f the city and'
natural gas reserves estimated at
more than 20,000 billion cubic
feet.
are set. and Indiana will be satisfied witb
REPUBLICAN .

.OPEN SATURDAY
.', The Warren' County Republican
Headquarterfil will open on Sa-
turday' ' Oct. 3, according to a
statement issued by Morris Tur-
kelson, Warren County Chair-
. '
-man.
man. Tbe b1eadquarters will be
' located at US 'E., Mulberry st.
,
All area Republican Candidates
in addition to stale bopefuls will
be invited to attend ' the opening
along witb the general public.
Ribbon cutting ceremonies are
expected to get underway at 10:30
Coffee and donuts -will tie
se.-ved to-those pr;esent"and tbe
PUblic is to attend.
In the statement about
the opening of tbe beadquarters,
. said, "We feel we
have an ideal location
for
. all Warren County v"!,ters will
1I$e the facUlty."
Anyone in working
' the . . may contact
. the 'RepubUcan Office at 933-
'1806 or .the IHeadquarters;
BABY SITTING
WANTED
Special ' weekly or
:wi .... sit, tit day.
'Ccmstarit' (:are ' io a go.qd
Christian.' hOn.e: .' .
' I' . _
,, ' . ,'",'1
8975921.
. 0 ... ,.
I\sk for Hill.
a menu of Golden Bar-B-Qued
Chicken, country baked beans,
slaw, fresb ripe tomatoes, rolls,
and . butter and your cboice of .
a beverage, coffee, or milk .
_.-
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53PO annual '0 NEW
.' 'subscription
,The ' MIAMi GAZETTE
P.o. BOs'18
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ED'S
82 MAIN Sl.
PH. 897-7946
, .
GREASE JOBS OIL CHANGES
FLAT ,tIRES REPAIRED
TIRES-TUBES-BATTERIES
BELTS-HOSES
CIIICllAl1
IS NOW A SALE$MAN FPR
RICHARDSOI . VOlKSWAGEI
Rt. 42 S. Xenia, Ohio
HOME PHONE 8977496
.. -
. . A HOME 8t INCOME OR INVESTMENT
One year old two family brick apartment in Waynesyille. All
. brick and aluminum make for easy upkeep. This is a one with"
built-in kitchen & air cond., 2 bedrooms. A opportunity fOt

Cute little -3 bedroom house on Chapman St. in Waynesville. All new,,:
ly decorated inside &. out. Aluminum siding spouting. Full walk.:;
out basement. Nice yard with trees & all within walking 'distance' .
o mopping. Priced rea&onable. .'
'1lllEillm ','. '. CaII ,KEN
i 885-2327. .
r.al'llll*iAl'" 8i
,J
\
,
.
".
rea 'this inclUde:
_ . .. tor '
. Tbe.. '" wu- '-'
'. ,,,,', .. ... eudidate fOf Sc:04Il P.'*' 'l5, ,,-''', ..... ,.*Ir8
..... ..... "eek " 'temporary .. Al$O, Wal-" Area Boy '"
lofficets appQintedtto bead', ter Knothole Teams, Boys State,
the . Seat 'and Robert eye care for ' the .-eedy; .'
beflfbij)' .. , . ,. ,- - Taft, for the :U.S. Se- cal services and I
\ i

/ . ,
. ,WE 'wish to expr"' our ii"ce,.e gratitude
. fOr . the "'08 lind ' klndne.. shoWn to u,

. duri"p h . ill,,",, '8!)d ttl, death hul-


. father, the belUtiful carda and

r ".lIVelY i!nd the food deeply I" ,_I. . .


, A thank. You to. the, stubbl-Conne,.
Funeral Home of Wayne,vllle allo to the
.Lif. LaMey
, . ,Of .
. I "'" w;wife 'end family of Gilbert LII Lamb,
I . :- .. .. : II.. ,. to ) _ : ,.
until . .... .-t tlm .. ,.o colo
1ec:t1n.. rMt dellv.,y and fr .. lupplleL
Sell ''-yhOuse .'
'eail Judy 897-2235
.. ';(".' :.- .... \ I ..
NiXOq .aDd Craig "Date. Tile Republican standinJ students of , ple ,area: ;.
were CO-cbairnt'eo; ,CYn-'" 'be84ed fJr stJ.te AudItol"'.Roger President, Johnson .aDd,. .
. ; Sulllvanwunamed'Secretary 'Cloud who is running.for Gov- . Chairman, .FranclJ '.,
Aaron Wrillit w.s ernor. Girton, coJ"4ially invite everjone
named Trea.i1.Jlrer. " to come and enjoy a fine meal
Smitb, Joe Detwiler and MASON KIWAN IS wbile KIwams with
'mark Clark were cbosenas trus- . SLATE PLANS ... lQanJ .wortbwhUe projects tbe,
Sam ' Castleman was fOR CHICKN FI::fE sponsor ..
balDdle ' pPblicity for' . " , ------:..
' .... e group. . The Ktw .... s Club of Mason
. " to Ii joint statement will bold its 13th Annual 10-
isSued by NiJ:on and Conrad fol- wanis Cbieteli Bar-B-Que Sun-
Early Crop
101l1ng the meeting, tbe 'group day, Sept. 27 at the ' William
will open a Imembersbip drive Mason HigbScbool,
Beans were one of man's first.
cultivated crops, The wild bean
probably came into the ancient
civilized world from the shore.
of the south Caspian Sea or
North Africa,
next week" for wbieb detans will goillery Road, MasOn.
be annQUDced a meet.: Delicious ' barbecued cbicken
,inc tbis week. - . cooked in a rugged outdoor at-
Several activities were dis- 'mospbere on tbe 40 foot bot
c.us,ed recept'ioDS for pits will be presented
vaQous camnlllates.. Detatls wm f 11 t 7' H rt
' r.eleas. ed 'as defini ' 'te da ' tes rom a.m. 0 'p.m. ea 'J
appetites from Ohio, Kentucky
011 City
Edmonton, Alberta; the Oll
Capital of Canada, has more than
7,000 producing all .wells within
a 100 mile radius 9f the city and'
natural gas reserves estimated at
more than 20,000 billion cubic
feet.
are set. and Indiana will be satisfied witb
REPUBLICAN .

.OPEN SATURDAY
.', The Warren' County Republican
Headquarterfil will open on Sa-
turday' ' Oct. 3, according to a
statement issued by Morris Tur-
kelson, Warren County Chair-
. '
-man.
man. Tbe b1eadquarters will be
' located at US 'E., Mulberry st.
,
All area Republican Candidates
in addition to stale bopefuls will
be invited to attend ' the opening
along witb the general public.
Ribbon cutting ceremonies are
expected to get underway at 10:30
Coffee and donuts -will tie
se.-ved to-those pr;esent"and tbe
PUblic is to attend.
In the statement about
the opening of tbe beadquarters,
. said, "We feel we
have an ideal location
for
. all Warren County v"!,ters will
1I$e the facUlty."
Anyone in working
' the . . may contact
. the 'RepubUcan Office at 933-
'1806 or .the IHeadquarters;
BABY SITTING
WANTED
Special ' weekly or
:wi .... sit, tit day.
'Ccmstarit' (:are ' io a go.qd
Christian.' hOn.e: .' .
' I' . _
,, ' . ,'",'1
8975921.
. 0 ... ,.
I\sk for Hill.
a menu of Golden Bar-B-Qued
Chicken, country baked beans,
slaw, fresb ripe tomatoes, rolls,
and . butter and your cboice of .
a beverage, coffee, or milk .
_.-
'- ----,'
0 ' RENEW
53PO annual '0 NEW
.' 'subscription
,The ' MIAMi GAZETTE
P.o. BOs'18
, . Ohio46088
. ' 'I,A6Vfif,.. ' ;t ," .
. f" . ' " " I '
. , ________ _________ __ __
I
j
________ _
I .CITY ______ _
STATE ______ I
PHONE/.c:;.. ci' _..w., ..... .......... - t
:1
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PH. 897-7946
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GREASE JOBS OIL CHANGES
FLAT ,tIRES REPAIRED
TIRES-TUBES-BATTERIES
BELTS-HOSES
CIIICllAl1
IS NOW A SALE$MAN FPR
RICHARDSOI . VOlKSWAGEI
Rt. 42 S. Xenia, Ohio
HOME PHONE 8977496
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. . A HOME 8t INCOME OR INVESTMENT
One year old two family brick apartment in Waynesyille. All
. brick and aluminum make for easy upkeep. This is a one with"
built-in kitchen & air cond., 2 bedrooms. A opportunity fOt

Cute little -3 bedroom house on Chapman St. in Waynesville. All new,,:
ly decorated inside &. out. Aluminum siding spouting. Full walk.:;
out basement. Nice yard with trees & all within walking 'distance' .
o mopping. Priced rea&onable. .'
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By O ..... "is Dalton, Editor .
, Waynesville citizens will pay receive the ,total fees a,s a
to ' the "noble sauer- . prize.
when the first Ohio Sauer- Another excit.ing festival .a
kiaut gets uriderway in ttraction will be an old ' fash-
lte histqric. village at 11 Sat. ione4 free for all spelling bee at
'Cay. . ,the progral'\l platf9rm at 3 p.m.
Troops will be an entry fee of a
. and'Mllag Will open the . dollar and all entry fees will go
olate Sauerkraut Cake' and
'Sauerkraut Ice Cream'.'
There will also be an all day
sauerkraut dinner at VOte Cabb
age Patch', Wayne Township '
Fife Fish Fry, Arts
andCrafts and a Farmers
Mark-et.
, .; ,\Yuh" .1 flag 'cer-e. to the champion .festival speller .
.. mony; ' 8ro'wnie:s. Will ,raise the Waynesville village council The Miami Valley Folk Dail
village. flag its. last meeting authorized Association will be sppt
/ .. .at: blocking off .. Street ,,from at 8 p.m. A group Qf 18
. pping , Plaza.. North All residents costUmed ' dancers will demon
WiU al,?ng Main strate several German folk 4an.
. " on tP,lS ,street, will ces .and . ;,e .tfte< audience
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\ to I. , and
.,i' mahto dance A street
, Poop and WIIf dance will conclude the feStival.
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festivat. 'Faste buds wilt t;loom . 1 ,
6n hot . a'pple pastries An Sau .. kiaut f ..
.. tival\.sC.hedu'e of events ap;
made on the $pot by costumed .,.art o-:t 'Rage' 2-' of: the.
members Qf Dayton's Hollapd . Miami, ' GaZtit8
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', .' .,' , . ,.t""'y '.' .
American Club, -
man Oub's 'augsbutgers', 'Otoc" ." .', ': ..
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By O ..... "is Dalton, Editor .
, Waynesville citizens will pay receive the ,total fees a,s a
to ' the "noble sauer- . prize.
when the first Ohio Sauer- Another excit.ing festival .a
kiaut gets uriderway in ttraction will be an old ' fash-
lte histqric. village at 11 Sat. ione4 free for all spelling bee at
'Cay. . ,the progral'\l platf9rm at 3 p.m.
Troops will be an entry fee of a
. and'Mllag Will open the . dollar and all entry fees will go
olate Sauerkraut Cake' and
'Sauerkraut Ice Cream'.'
There will also be an all day
sauerkraut dinner at VOte Cabb
age Patch', Wayne Township '
Fife Fish Fry, Arts
andCrafts and a Farmers
Mark-et.
, .; ,\Yuh" .1 flag 'cer-e. to the champion .festival speller .
.. mony; ' 8ro'wnie:s. Will ,raise the Waynesville village council The Miami Valley Folk Dail
village. flag its. last meeting authorized Association will be sppt
/ .. .at: blocking off .. Street ,,from at 8 p.m. A group Qf 18
. pping , Plaza.. North All residents costUmed ' dancers will demon
WiU al,?ng Main strate several German folk 4an.
. " on tP,lS ,street, will ces .and . ;,e .tfte< audience
'. :T
j
\ to I. , and
.,i' mahto dance A street
, Poop and WIIf dance will conclude the feStival.
" "/' " ,'/ .
festivat. 'Faste buds wilt t;loom . 1 ,
6n hot . a'pple pastries An Sau .. kiaut f ..
.. tival\.sC.hedu'e of events ap;
made on the $pot by costumed .,.art o-:t 'Rage' 2-' of: the.
members Qf Dayton's Hollapd . Miami, ' GaZtit8
j
', .' .,' , . ,.t""'y '.' .
American Club, -
man Oub's 'augsbutgers', 'Otoc" ." .', ': ..
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September .25, '1970. -Rai'n,
. thunder, lightening. ; Why does .
one say Uwndei and lighte.ning
when li'ghttming ,comes first and".
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September .25, '1970. -Rai'n,
. thunder, lightening. ; Why does .
one say Uwndei and lighte.ning
when li'ghttming ,comes first and".
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, ' .its head. Other Faith' At :.
,his. .' y'! , ' " .particlpatiog in program .will ' ,
... The: willi be 10- . inClude:- RaI}1h . co-
. B. MulberlYand a" of . <'The
nbho.Q "cuttmg' is ',scheduled-, foj' ,Church " Heidi . Frost and . Bill
a:m .. , free refreshments":' Qark. .
1 (ollowing the Fulle,r .will share his true life
,!pqnY. :. ,.::. .' story "Fro.m Milking to MiIHons
All arei,and .stilte to Miss,ion" with ,Mrs. Robert
.have . been -invited, Roderick, hostess,
o.f :'Yhom have confirmed for W.L.W.-D's weeJqy show,
'. to attend. "Open Bridges".
- . The opening of the head- -------
, \, .
'quarters a regular event for
the Republican Party in Warren
County and this year's opening
looks to. be one of the biggest
and best in the Party's history.
A large crowd is expected and
several candidates will be on
hand' for .largest of the'
day' to aiscuss issues and' answer
questions,fo.r all voters. . ,_
On Oc?t. 9, a rally. is: sche- .
duled for the -Armory in leba-
non where mnny or' the candi-
dates will. spe:ak and meet the
voters of Watren County.
OPEN BRIDGES
WIL,L HOS1r
MILLARD FULLER
Millard Fuller' of Koinonia
Farms at' Atnericas. Ga. will re-
late of ' his abundant .life
experiC'!Ices on. Channel 2's com-
show, "Open
Wet Golcl . '
The of the world con-
tain nearly 27.5 million tOIUJ of
gold.
Davis
Stearn
O'Conner
Talbert
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Mts. Gladys Hartman and '.'
Mrs. Bailey each Celebrated ' .
their birthday last ' week. EaCl)
has received.' many cards ailQ .
good wishes. These ladies ar'e l
both in their nineties. -.
Mrs. Bertha Hess spent ' Sun-
day with her daughter,
Grace Ellis ..
Rhoda Bunnell of Blooming-
ton, Ind. visited with Nellie Bun-
nell on Sunday.
Mary BroWn was a Sunday
caller in the Home. .
Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer
called on his mother, Nettie
Palmer,' Sunday afternoon . .
Mrs: Herb Hodson and Mrs.
Mary DaUer of Xenia called on
Mrs. Bessie Chaney.
Genesis Two
The Reporter
O. Henry
Weekend Tennis
arjdges"', on. ! ..
Qct. 4, at ': :3;0 a.m.-
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, !lind 4. " . .. . ". "'s .. ' ,
.." l' t '
, ' .its head. Other Faith' At :.
,his. .' y'! , ' " .particlpatiog in program .will ' ,
... The: willi be 10- . inClude:- RaI}1h . co-
. B. MulberlYand a" of . <'The
nbho.Q "cuttmg' is ',scheduled-, foj' ,Church " Heidi . Frost and . Bill
a:m .. , free refreshments":' Qark. .
1 (ollowing the Fulle,r .will share his true life
,!pqnY. :. ,.::. .' story "Fro.m Milking to MiIHons
All arei,and .stilte to Miss,ion" with ,Mrs. Robert
.have . been -invited, Roderick, hostess,
o.f :'Yhom have confirmed for W.L.W.-D's weeJqy show,
'. to attend. "Open Bridges".
- . The opening of the head- -------
, \, .
'quarters a regular event for
the Republican Party in Warren
County and this year's opening
looks to. be one of the biggest
and best in the Party's history.
A large crowd is expected and
several candidates will be on
hand' for .largest of the'
day' to aiscuss issues and' answer
questions,fo.r all voters. . ,_
On Oc?t. 9, a rally. is: sche- .
duled for the -Armory in leba-
non where mnny or' the candi-
dates will. spe:ak and meet the
voters of Watren County.
OPEN BRIDGES
WIL,L HOS1r
MILLARD FULLER
Millard Fuller' of Koinonia
Farms at' Atnericas. Ga. will re-
late of ' his abundant .life
experiC'!Ices on. Channel 2's com-
show, "Open
Wet Golcl . '
The of the world con-
tain nearly 27.5 million tOIUJ of
gold.
Davis
Stearn
O'Conner
Talbert
r

Mts. Gladys Hartman and '.'
Mrs. Bailey each Celebrated ' .
their birthday last ' week. EaCl)
has received.' many cards ailQ .
good wishes. These ladies ar'e l
both in their nineties. -.
Mrs. Bertha Hess spent ' Sun-
day with her daughter,
Grace Ellis ..
Rhoda Bunnell of Blooming-
ton, Ind. visited with Nellie Bun-
nell on Sunday.
Mary BroWn was a Sunday
caller in the Home. .
Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer
called on his mother, Nettie
Palmer,' Sunday afternoon . .
Mrs: Herb Hodson and Mrs.
Mary DaUer of Xenia called on
Mrs. Bessie Chaney.
Genesis Two
The Reporter
O. Henry
Weekend Tennis
arjdges"', on. ! ..
Qct. 4, at ': :3;0 a.m.-
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lOOKING BACK
tontinued From Page 2
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.. as a qUtct ' review 01
IUstory in WarreoCouqly ,
W1ll show. With a cluster of Dew
in Warren County in
lOme 25 years, there were only.
tWo. remaining active ,Farmers
No: 18 here at Waynesville; 1JId"
b1s bom'e grange in
, ;'" l ti
.;' The subordinate lralige
- bers were 'eUgtble to become
pomona (or county) grange
bars an4 U.e minute book '01 the
Warren County Graage
for 1898 is my ' authority for
stating there were.bUt twa"active
groups.
Fun For Teens
THE SPARTAN ROOM
-Ice Q-eam
-Home made Chili
The
J _Y
Ilrd
Sandwiches
19 So. M.ln St.
' I'rL .,2M sun .....
lOOKING BACK
tontinued From Page 2
-. '
.. as a qUtct ' review 01
IUstory in WarreoCouqly ,
W1ll show. With a cluster of Dew
in Warren County in
lOme 25 years, there were only.
tWo. remaining active ,Farmers
No: 18 here at Waynesville; 1JId"
b1s bom'e grange in
, ;'" l ti
.;' The subordinate lralige
- bers were 'eUgtble to become
pomona (or county) grange
bars an4 U.e minute book '01 the
Warren County Graage
for 1898 is my ' authority for
stating there were.bUt twa"active
groups.
Fun For Teens
THE SPARTAN ROOM
-Ice Q-eam
-Home made Chili
The
J _Y
Ilrd
Sandwiches
19 So. M.ln St.
' I'rL .,2M sun .....
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, Adidt B'ible ' Class' of.the '-,
, " .. :,> rMetnodlst Church . 'met ""
.' "'.'1", '7', .', .. :,./ night at , the home of .. ";
.'! . J;6wnsliiIi:; '" I Mrs:'.' .S},le ' Wyatt. ". I , ,':
of .. ,_
, ,
to.'1't\\O ", 9alletl,' }(qmine ' Shumaker :,
'. . The' regular' meeting-oC Far-
, "a""wee,k .. t:' ,:' c" " ,':, .Grange will be held Oc't.
""- af, the ,oHi, fer.ti- , of "': an . . .,;. 7'.' " ':',.'';;', \ .3 It
, " pI Of Was completely "m9
n
d,' Inq. Sunday wlth ' "" J &J).' Campbell . by ,a dish supper at 7.
gulfed in"'Tlllmes, amr1ast Friday her slst'er, Mrs. Jeanette Camp- " into, tpeir on . p.ili:: All' members are asked to
niSht 'when' lhe ,barn oQ , ', , ' Main bring a qovered dish. Guests.are
;. ttie , hOlpe, of, Dewey . Mr .. ' and " Charles Pr1ge! the T,ed s. ", ':- , expected. [
. SiO)p.Son, . also , , ',', 1', MrS: ' lamb Mrs. Emma McClure from
, ' properties ' are and Mrs. Wpham of," an,d fa,truly q10ved lOto Otlando, Fla. was a recent guest
by!' thtf'.State; ' and . " : ....:" , h6rhe. on Maul. Street formerly of Mrs. Edith and Mrs.
. "been' ,ruled as the caU$6 Mr. Th?mas - the late and Mrs. Winifred Hartsock.
"-1: . h-: " w.e.; hope t_he , ,Clyde . . ' . Mrs. Edith Hawke entertained
. be _',' Mrs. Miss Glenna Hawke from Day-
" ' pli gued, anorh.er : seties.6 spent MonQay ' wltli her grand- ton, Mrs. Emma McClure and
,:.;, ,fires. ,',... " .,'... , ,: M,ae Lytle Snell. parents the Clint Taylors. Mrs. Winifred Hartsock to lunch
::' . -. ,Book Re- ", "Sandy" a. at the Fireside Inn.
.. ! '( .view ,T,ue,sday ,night fa.mj1y Mr.s" ,Anna--Belle Clark Harveysburg reSident, IS III at his
; ,t}\e H<?itle of ' Mrs, ,: Shirley , ' aI1d at J"o,rt An- home in Lebanon.
'Arne's.'. A of the i book cient last Sunday. '
Mrs. N<l!tma . leWis ,re-
1 , tov.e - Story ,was presented by, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson turned home f.t.om Grandview
Mrs. Sandy. Pidgeon. , . and family attended a birthday Hospital ' following
," .<' several rriembets of 'Jon,abs dinner 'Sunday in honor of his Mrs. Anna Davis is still a
!\' R6n:' fiufch aHehded Fall father; Arthur Gibson, of Lees medical paltient at Grandview,
" meeting "of the Clin ton' cHaptist Creele.
't' Association 'held in the BapUst Mr. and W.O. McClelland
, ChUrch 'Greenfield-Saturoay. of Oarksville were Tuesday cal-
a solo on: ler$ 'on the Clarence Price's.
-,,0( ' .)' . Mrs. H.S. Mrs. Lucy
": Mr. . and
" ,and son; Mar,vin, Jr., and daugh- Mrs. ' Sue _ .
, {)Onns. lou" Cincinnati Wiln;1ington District WSCS meet-
. ;". wer-e WednesdaY"callers on Mr,. , irig at Franklin Tuesday.
'Priee: "'. ' l' -" Rick Clark has ,ac'cepted em-
f " " Mrs. Sue AQn Carman Jtosted ' ploymeQt ' at the' Ra'ndall Com-
. , ' , , ' meeting of,the . in . .
. :" ...
$1.29
Wbat We Wear
'One out of every 20 persons in
the U.S. wears a uniform on the
job. According to the best .avail-
able estimate, this represents a
total of about 10 million persons.
, I scour 'NEW,S, ' "
Mrs., Bradley's Cadette 'Gi{1
&out troop held a 'meetipg "
2) . from' . .2i30 ' tb' 4 pm. at tile . >
Episcopal Church. jThe . meeting
with the' gi,ds Say'ipg -
the Girl 'Scout ' Pfomise. >,'Jtidy
Thill, .'explained fhe ' hlWS .and
to the younger girls:"
'The club decided' l<Y"haye' 'a
booth at the Sauerkraut '
It ,Will contain baked, goods .. :and
mimy different crafts. The
will be' -located. neil!: 'the .Fire
Department.' . ' '-' .
Girls decoratil1g it should'- be
d.<;>wn th'e booth Oct.
2, at 6 p.m, Qub members are
have their crafts and baked goods
to the booth before 11 a.m.
Saturday morning.
The next meeting will be
Sept. 28 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. '
This will be a workshop for
gills to finish their crafts.
,ADD,BEAUIYADD VAllE
.'
"
1:. '.
ADO ,SIYLE
to. 'lour home with Du Pont Nylon' Shutters :
"
They are husky. , and, handsome.
'"
I
j-
',.
MJlri .... Ii :.' .. IIi!la. , U4
n
. ," '" ' I ' ,
, Adidt B'ible ' Class' of.the '-,
, " .. :,> rMetnodlst Church . 'met ""
.' "'.'1", '7', .', .. :,./ night at , the home of .. ";
.'! . J;6wnsliiIi:; '" I Mrs:'.' .S},le ' Wyatt. ". I , ,':
of .. ,_
, ,
to.'1't\\O ", 9alletl,' }(qmine ' Shumaker :,
'. . The' regular' meeting-oC Far-
, "a""wee,k .. t:' ,:' c" " ,':, .Grange will be held Oc't.
""- af, the ,oHi, fer.ti- , of "': an . . .,;. 7'.' " ':',.'';;', \ .3 It
, " pI Of Was completely "m9
n
d,' Inq. Sunday wlth ' "" J &J).' Campbell . by ,a dish supper at 7.
gulfed in"'Tlllmes, amr1ast Friday her slst'er, Mrs. Jeanette Camp- " into, tpeir on . p.ili:: All' members are asked to
niSht 'when' lhe ,barn oQ , ', , ' Main bring a qovered dish. Guests.are
;. ttie , hOlpe, of, Dewey . Mr .. ' and " Charles Pr1ge! the T,ed s. ", ':- , expected. [
. SiO)p.Son, . also , , ',', 1', MrS: ' lamb Mrs. Emma McClure from
, ' properties ' are and Mrs. Wpham of," an,d fa,truly q10ved lOto Otlando, Fla. was a recent guest
by!' thtf'.State; ' and . " : ....:" , h6rhe. on Maul. Street formerly of Mrs. Edith and Mrs.
. "been' ,ruled as the caU$6 Mr. Th?mas - the late and Mrs. Winifred Hartsock.
"-1: . h-: " w.e.; hope t_he , ,Clyde . . ' . Mrs. Edith Hawke entertained
. be _',' Mrs. Miss Glenna Hawke from Day-
" ' pli gued, anorh.er : seties.6 spent MonQay ' wltli her grand- ton, Mrs. Emma McClure and
,:.;, ,fires. ,',... " .,'... , ,: M,ae Lytle Snell. parents the Clint Taylors. Mrs. Winifred Hartsock to lunch
::' . -. ,Book Re- ", "Sandy" a. at the Fireside Inn.
.. ! '( .view ,T,ue,sday ,night fa.mj1y Mr.s" ,Anna--Belle Clark Harveysburg reSident, IS III at his
; ,t}\e H<?itle of ' Mrs, ,: Shirley , ' aI1d at J"o,rt An- home in Lebanon.
'Arne's.'. A of the i book cient last Sunday. '
Mrs. N<l!tma . leWis ,re-
1 , tov.e - Story ,was presented by, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson turned home f.t.om Grandview
Mrs. Sandy. Pidgeon. , . and family attended a birthday Hospital ' following
," .<' several rriembets of 'Jon,abs dinner 'Sunday in honor of his Mrs. Anna Davis is still a
!\' R6n:' fiufch aHehded Fall father; Arthur Gibson, of Lees medical paltient at Grandview,
" meeting "of the Clin ton' cHaptist Creele.
't' Association 'held in the BapUst Mr. and W.O. McClelland
, ChUrch 'Greenfield-Saturoay. of Oarksville were Tuesday cal-
a solo on: ler$ 'on the Clarence Price's.
-,,0( ' .)' . Mrs. H.S. Mrs. Lucy
": Mr. . and
" ,and son; Mar,vin, Jr., and daugh- Mrs. ' Sue _ .
, {)Onns. lou" Cincinnati Wiln;1ington District WSCS meet-
. ;". wer-e WednesdaY"callers on Mr,. , irig at Franklin Tuesday.
'Priee: "'. ' l' -" Rick Clark has ,ac'cepted em-
f " " Mrs. Sue AQn Carman Jtosted ' ploymeQt ' at the' Ra'ndall Com-
. , ' , , ' meeting of,the . in . .
. :" ...
$1.29
Wbat We Wear
'One out of every 20 persons in
the U.S. wears a uniform on the
job. According to the best .avail-
able estimate, this represents a
total of about 10 million persons.
, I scour 'NEW,S, ' "
Mrs., Bradley's Cadette 'Gi{1
&out troop held a 'meetipg "
2) . from' . .2i30 ' tb' 4 pm. at tile . >
Episcopal Church. jThe . meeting
with the' gi,ds Say'ipg -
the Girl 'Scout ' Pfomise. >,'Jtidy
Thill, .'explained fhe ' hlWS .and
to the younger girls:"
'The club decided' l<Y"haye' 'a
booth at the Sauerkraut '
It ,Will contain baked, goods .. :and
mimy different crafts. The
will be' -located. neil!: 'the .Fire
Department.' . ' '-' .
Girls decoratil1g it should'- be
d.<;>wn th'e booth Oct.
2, at 6 p.m, Qub members are
have their crafts and baked goods
to the booth before 11 a.m.
Saturday morning.
The next meeting will be
Sept. 28 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. '
This will be a workshop for
gills to finish their crafts.
,ADD,BEAUIYADD VAllE
.'
"
1:. '.
ADO ,SIYLE
to. 'lour home with Du Pont Nylon' Shutters :
"
They are husky. , and, handsome.
"
ZII eHA;""N ST"&J1: .
WAVNUVIl .... OHIO."

1'1 -, U IIII
. Christ Built One Church ',.',
Christ said He was going to
build His church. (Mat. 16:18)
He said the church and thekiitg-
dam were the same (Mat. 16: 18,
19) The kingdom was to be
built in the lifetime of some of'
His disciples. (Mk. 9: 1) It was
to come with power, After His
resurrection from tHe' dead, He
told His apostles to tarry in the
city of until the p0-
wer from on high came. (U .
. 24:49) ,power was- to come,
When the l-\oly Ghost came upon
. them. (Acts 1: 8) Acts 2:4 says,
"1hey were all filled with the
Holy Ghost." In Acts 2:47, we
are "The Lord .added to the
CHtIRCH daily such as'-shoUld
be saved."
" 'thus the Lord's . church was
by ;1he
the gospel. .{Mk. J6.1S; 16,
24:47; A.cts Peter, the
apostle', preached that Jesus was
"'app,roved of God,"crucified and
slain, raised from. the dead,. and
.exalted to the rIght hand ot
God." Men were pricked (cut)
in their hearts and said, "What-
shall we do?" (Acts 2:37) Peter
said, "Repent and be baptized
'everyone of you in the name of
Jesus Christ fOf the remission
of sins ... " (Acts 2:38) ''They
that gladly received his word
were baptized ... and they COil-
tinued steadfastly in the apos-
tles' doctrine, and fellowship,
and in breaking of .bread, and in
, Pr.8yer . . . and the Lord added
..
i to the church daily such u
'should be saved." (Acts
47)
. _Christ built His church. All
the, saved are added to the
There isone body. There
, , . iabut one body. The body is
, ' .. ,.' ''the church. Therefore, there is
1)ut'one (Eph. 4:4; I Cor.
Eph. 1: 22, 23; 1: 18,
,. 24)I This is jhe church that Jesus
,bunt.. .
I. PaUl says in Rom. 16: 16,
"1be churches of Christ salute
y<ijt." 'Local congregations were
CIf\U'ches of Christ. There ha4
fO:be'a church 'of Christ 'for there
be "churches of Christ."
;if you are not a Christian,
.that Jesus died for
confess Him as Christ,
ropontand be baptized, and let
you to His . clturcb.
a righteous life as
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ZII eHA;""N ST"&J1: .
WAVNUVIl .... OHIO."

1'1 -, U IIII
. Christ Built One Church ',.',
Christ said He was going to
build His church. (Mat. 16:18)
He said the church and thekiitg-
dam were the same (Mat. 16: 18,
19) The kingdom was to be
built in the lifetime of some of'
His disciples. (Mk. 9: 1) It was
to come with power, After His
resurrection from tHe' dead, He
told His apostles to tarry in the
city of until the p0-
wer from on high came. (U .
. 24:49) ,power was- to come,
When the l-\oly Ghost came upon
. them. (Acts 1: 8) Acts 2:4 says,
"1hey were all filled with the
Holy Ghost." In Acts 2:47, we
are "The Lord .added to the
CHtIRCH daily such as'-shoUld
be saved."
" 'thus the Lord's . church was
by ;1he
the gospel. .{Mk. J6.1S; 16,
24:47; A.cts Peter, the
apostle', preached that Jesus was
"'app,roved of God,"crucified and
slain, raised from. the dead,. and
.exalted to the rIght hand ot
God." Men were pricked (cut)
in their hearts and said, "What-
shall we do?" (Acts 2:37) Peter
said, "Repent and be baptized
'everyone of you in the name of
Jesus Christ fOf the remission
of sins ... " (Acts 2:38) ''They
that gladly received his word
were baptized ... and they COil-
tinued steadfastly in the apos-
tles' doctrine, and fellowship,
and in breaking of .bread, and in
, Pr.8yer . . . and the Lord added
..
i to the church daily such u
'should be saved." (Acts
47)
. _Christ built His church. All
the, saved are added to the
There isone body. There
, , . iabut one body. The body is
, ' .. ,.' ''the church. Therefore, there is
1)ut'one (Eph. 4:4; I Cor.
Eph. 1: 22, 23; 1: 18,
,. 24)I This is jhe church that Jesus
,bunt.. .
I. PaUl says in Rom. 16: 16,
"1be churches of Christ salute
y<ijt." 'Local congregations were
CIf\U'ches of Christ. There ha4
fO:be'a church 'of Christ 'for there
be "churches of Christ."
;if you are not a Christian,
.that Jesus died for
confess Him as Christ,
ropontand be baptized, and let
you to His . clturcb.
a righteous life as
iru;'


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JI ye.ar'. Mil'asboted abl]lotltnal
".ves' ' Off jlD '
, ell'rani<: ,. lethargy. and loss
bibiliUODs' fo.r two: years after' ,
obsetva""
hons, . 'Miras felt', were evidence I
I . of "significant .and lasting or-
year.: ; 2 '., - , '.
W Dt:!D'j,(llle ;U .S: N:*tional Inst,i - ,I" ) .)r.oponents ' of ;
marijuana d oome" to .
,: realize"'ffiat I"
".
1
slDoking. is a rulzard
:' 09t oilly to ' the indiVidual, but
to society, as a whole. '.
I like to commend the
. 'I{rpger. C'om)!)aJlY. ,Witbout legis-
lation" or ' gl)Yernment subsidy
wtthdUf . governinent .harassment
or entirely on their
'of , the has initiative, they have taken
.. ,steps . to do their part in
. ,requirements.
By mCJ;'easiDi the nutl'itiona1 va-
1ue of all their baked gOOds,
they are improving nptritional
intake by . all their customers ,
also giving more
value for the consumer dollar,
This is free enterprise at its
best; furtber indication- of busi-
ness and industry accepting res-
. ponsib1Uty ;It its own expense
and Kroger is tbe first
major lood processor and gro-
cery 'store cbain to do so, It
is hope all other food
processors ;w'Ul follow their ex-
. ample. ' -
Glacier land
Alaska hals more s'quare miles
01 glaciers than the rest of the
inhaQited . world ,
" .
A very way to keep. your name, Phone number
and addraa m front of your esr.hlished cuatomen and
. abow your appreciation for their husiness is with
-
Our. of is very Complete; giving YOll
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caleadar. are also availahle. .
.A picture of your own place of husiness may also he
uaecI; furnished hy you or photographed hy us. .
I
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$139
GROUP AT 1'4- OFF
GROUP AT % OFF
, COLONIAL
S
'O'F IS ' OR TRADITIONAL
, Reg. $279 to $384
-.
$25. PR ICED $15.00
$44. SALE PRICED $25.00
"
, .
f l. . I. I ("
JI ye.ar'. Mil'asboted abl]lotltnal
".ves' ' Off jlD '
, ell'rani<: ,. lethargy. and loss
bibiliUODs' fo.r two: years after' ,
obsetva""
hons, . 'Miras felt', were evidence I
I . of "significant .and lasting or-
year.: ; 2 '., - , '.
W Dt:!D'j,(llle ;U .S: N:*tional Inst,i - ,I" ) .)r.oponents ' of ;
marijuana d oome" to .
,: realize"'ffiat I"
".
1
slDoking. is a rulzard
:' 09t oilly to ' the indiVidual, but
to society, as a whole. '.
I like to commend the
. 'I{rpger. C'om)!)aJlY. ,Witbout legis-
lation" or ' gl)Yernment subsidy
wtthdUf . governinent .harassment
or entirely on their
'of , the has initiative, they have taken
.. ,steps . to do their part in
. ,requirements.
By mCJ;'easiDi the nutl'itiona1 va-
1ue of all their baked gOOds,
they are improving nptritional
intake by . all their customers ,
also giving more
value for the consumer dollar,
This is free enterprise at its
best; furtber indication- of busi-
ness and industry accepting res-
. ponsib1Uty ;It its own expense
and Kroger is tbe first
major lood processor and gro-
cery 'store cbain to do so, It
is hope all other food
processors ;w'Ul follow their ex-
. ample. ' -
Glacier land
Alaska hals more s'quare miles
01 glaciers than the rest of the
inhaQited . world ,
" .
A very way to keep. your name, Phone number
and addraa m front of your esr.hlished cuatomen and
. abow your appreciation for their husiness is with
-
Our. of is very Complete; giving YOll
a Wide chOice of Size and color photographs. Deak
caleadar. are also availahle. .
.A picture of your own place of husiness may also he
uaecI; furnished hy you or photographed hy us. .
I
(also complete line of novelty printed Items)
la 11.1 1111-, Illp
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The 'MIAMI GAZETTE
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OR CHERRY
NOW
lAMPS
$139
GROUP AT 1'4- OFF
GROUP AT % OFF
, COLONIAL
S
'O'F IS ' OR TRADITIONAL
, Reg. $279 to $384
-.
$25. PR ICED $15.00
$44. SALE PRICED $25.00
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of 'astrolage! . is ,in :referenee ' lifetj-rqe.. . .,::' ::', , l " "
to the .facf th3.( the "Sun Sign" , :. The tio .'. of the
'for I a ' given ' birthdate -doe'sn't " " riSit:ig" over
quite fit ' the . petsonality,. The horlmn" at< the,
J rea$on:for this is, to theastrolo- place pf ,irtll,)'gIves the to
\ " gerf '9uite ,apparently ' the fact the ere.cdng .. a .'fharl.: '
the Sun Sign is not tlJ,e' most , J:he ,c0InPutatiol} are , well '

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. impQrtant; .nOt is ,it- the, 4tost to; the ..
'. revealing- factor in a horoscupe. is 'an &strono-
{' Tht: Sig,,: can a- source. ' '" : the,; :",
of J of , or .
about individuals but the compu-, the, further ofJtle fac-
'tation of the" Ascendant 'is much' tors .one.e, ,is' th art t,
more in this ,The known as(Astrology..1 ' .
reasQns for this one readily ap- The astrologer ., begins
parent when even a small , know- learni!tg all he can about
ledge the process for deter- Astrolop, , .
mining the ascendant has been . by
acquired. The Sun Sign is com- all he can the
mon to all persons born between of the' various planets
certain dates while the' degree in in a .
of the, sign rising on the.porizon and USing this know- .
at a given time for b.irth :and the.. ledge, opioieDS about h<?w
placement of the planets and will. affect the life of a
their 'degrees of apogee -and de': .client. It. ' IS not -up to. the
. Ulpricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 20
21-Feb . .19
Rsces-Feb. 20-Mat. 20
2r":'Apr'. 20
21-May 21.
,Gemini-May 21
Cancer-June 22.-July 23 -
l:.eo: .. <Juiy 23 .
Virgo,-:Ayg. 24,-:-sept. 23
Ubra':="-sePt. 24=-Qct. 23 ,
Scorpio-Oct. 24-Nov. 22
Sagitarius-Nov. 2S-Dec.
individual person to simply jump ..
to: ,any . ,he chooses .
about influences of the var-
ious his-
tory began: astrologers have been
writing down the valuable infor-
mation . titey gleaned (rom the
heavens . the of .'
in,. 'analysis of a,
chart. . ,
, t
. ined' I .
cine, felt" :
data on his paiie'nts invalu- '
able in diagnosis and today there .
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of 'astrolage! . is ,in :referenee ' lifetj-rqe.. . .,::' ::', , l " "
to the .facf th3.( the "Sun Sign" , :. The tio .'. of the
'for I a ' given ' birthdate -doe'sn't " " riSit:ig" over
quite fit ' the . petsonality,. The horlmn" at< the,
J rea$on:for this is, to theastrolo- place pf ,irtll,)'gIves the to
\ " gerf '9uite ,apparently ' the fact the ere.cdng .. a .'fharl.: '
the Sun Sign is not tlJ,e' most , J:he ,c0InPutatiol} are , well '

y
. impQrtant; .nOt is ,it- the, 4tost to; the ..
'. revealing- factor in a horoscupe. is 'an &strono-
{' Tht: Sig,,: can a- source. ' '" : the,; :",
of J of , or .
about individuals but the compu-, the, further ofJtle fac-
'tation of the" Ascendant 'is much' tors .one.e, ,is' th art t,
more in this ,The known as(Astrology..1 ' .
reasQns for this one readily ap- The astrologer ., begins
parent when even a small , know- learni!tg all he can about
ledge the process for deter- Astrolop, , .
mining the ascendant has been . by
acquired. The Sun Sign is com- all he can the
mon to all persons born between of the' various planets
certain dates while the' degree in in a .
of the, sign rising on the.porizon and USing this know- .
at a given time for b.irth :and the.. ledge, opioieDS about h<?w
placement of the planets and will. affect the life of a
their 'degrees of apogee -and de': .client. It. ' IS not -up to. the
. Ulpricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 20
21-Feb . .19
Rsces-Feb. 20-Mat. 20
2r":'Apr'. 20
21-May 21.
,Gemini-May 21
Cancer-June 22.-July 23 -
l:.eo: .. <Juiy 23 .
Virgo,-:Ayg. 24,-:-sept. 23
Ubra':="-sePt. 24=-Qct. 23 ,
Scorpio-Oct. 24-Nov. 22
Sagitarius-Nov. 2S-Dec.
individual person to simply jump ..
to: ,any . ,he chooses .
about influences of the var-
ious his-
tory began: astrologers have been
writing down the valuable infor-
mation . titey gleaned (rom the
heavens . the of .'
in,. 'analysis of a,
chart. . ,
, t
. ined' I .
cine, felt" :
data on his paiie'nts invalu- '
able in diagnosis and today there .
H EtllE
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' .
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The first United States district court was opened at Green
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Calofornium252 through various apertures, the money can be
made ever so slightly radio-active in. a variety of patterllJ. Dr.
James Wing, an associate chemist at the Atomic Energy Com
mission's Argonne (Illinois) said the nuclear
markings In no way constitute a health hazard,
The first U.S. track and field meet was held October 2,
1871. The United States passed an antlln8ation law, October 2,
1942. .
President 'Wllson asked voters to endorse the League of
Nations, October 3, 1920. Thanksgiving was made a national
hollday, October 3, 1863. .
The first United States district court was opened at Green
Bay. Wis., by Judge Duane Doty, October 4. 1824.
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Third & Miami Streets
Charles Pike, Evangelisl
) . Sur/day
. 6:30 p.h1 .. Evcni,ng
6:30 p.m. -Wednesday Evening
'Phone 897-4462fpr.informatior'
, ; .
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First Baptist Church
North Main 1
John P. Osborne, Pastor
10:00 a.m .. Sunday
1.1 :O(}a.m" Morning Wors!lip
6:30 p.m.,Training Union
7:30p.m.,Evening Worship
1:30p.m.,Wednesday Prayer
.
(Affiliatcd with Southern Bap
tist Convention,.
First Church-of Christ
lIi gh Sireel
Stcve Tigner, Mini!\ler
() :30 a.Ill .. SUlluay Bihk' Sdillul
10:30.1.111. , Sunday Wllr,!rip and
('onullullioll ' .
6 :00 p.m. , Sunday Yllulh
Meeting
6:30 p.m., Sunday (,hri sliall
. Yllulh flour
7:30 p.m. , SUllday Evening
Worship
7:30 p.m. : Wedncsday liihlc
Stud}'
friends Meeting
Fou! th Street ncar tligh
9:30 a.m . Sunday School
10:45 a.m. SunditY Meet ing for
p (u n pH)gra mmcd) ,
St. Augustine Church .
lIigh Strect
Rev. Jnseph II. Lutmer, P-Jstor
7 a.m. & I I a.m. Masscs
H a.m. & H p.m. lIoly I>dys
7:30 p'.m. First Friday
7:45 a.m. l>-Jily Mass
5:30 p.;n. Saturday Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Itarold Decth. Rector
II : IS a.m . Morning Pmyer
1st. Jrd & 5th Sundays:
lIoly Communion 2nd & 4th'
Sundays
United Methodist-
Church
Third & North Streels
L. L. Young, Minisicr
8:00 a.m. Worship Service '
10: I 5 a.m. Church at Worship
9:00 a.m. Sunday Church at
Studv
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
Corner or 73 & Corwin Rd.
Rev . Sherman Cook. Pastor
. " 10:30 a.l11 .. Sunday SdHlol
7:00 ".111 .. Sunday Fve. Scrvi,c
7:30 r .m., Wl,Jnesday Eve.
Servin'
.
- ' Churj:h ' -
Sillltlll:ri, liapll,, 1 C;,I\\!\?n.ti, In
P;,t!>tIH '
. .
<i:'}{J .a.m .. , Sltnda\ s...hl)ol "
' :W:]O a.m ..

7:30 P,Il1 .. SlInd,ay Ev\:nillg
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7: 30 p. lll .. Wctlncsdtly \1hh\'c('k '
l)r;l yt.r and Whlc-.
-
Jonahs Ron .Baptist
. .
Ohio D bbl J'
ll'\ICr Kidd.
IO;(JO a. lIL. SdH')I)1
IO;OP &. II :()O.a.m .. Sunu:.ry
. Wor:-.hi'p Servkc
7:30 p.m, .. Sunday Evcning
Worsilip
-
-United Methodist
, ' Church ' , .
. ,
1},lVid tlarri'cr. Pastor
9:30 a.m .. Sunday Cllun:h ,
. Service
10:30 a.rn .. SUII1.I;ty Schoul
II :00 a.m., Sunday Worship
Service
CORWIN
GENNTOWN' ./ . .
. ) ' i ;,
... :,' GenntoWn'United.Churoh
Youlh Fellowship and Bible
SlUdy
. Harveysburg Full Qospel.
Church , .
E. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamiltim. Pastor'
7jO p.m. Tucsday
p.lli. Friday Young
People's Service
10:00 a.lll. Sunday School -
7:00 p.lll .. Sunday
SPRIN6 VALLE\'
United Methodist
Church
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith,
9:30 a.m. S\Jnday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship.
6:30 p.m. Youtll Ft:llowshjp-
jr. high &" sr.' high . .
7:45 p.m. Wednesday I!holr

Spring Church
of Christ '
Glady Street
10;00 a.m .. Worship
7:oo'p.m .. Evenitlg Worship
R:OO p.m. Wednesday'
. Worship , ' ,,:' ,.
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Spring Valley
Church
: J' - . ...
Pentecostal Holiness.'

,Al:y,' Utnio:
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. SlI'inJily '&hool ' '
7 :30 p.n1 .. .. WI..J,'CSl.lav " ;
and SalurdaY. Evell'illl! ..
. Wurship &:r'vi<.:Cs .
7:30 p.m . Ymllh
Service . .
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Church '
Rev. ' 8a,X\t.'r ", ..,
. 9:JO a.lll ..
1 I :00 a.m ... &inuay. Worship":
Scrvkc
730 p. in .. Wcdn.:sd'IY. Prayer
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LYTLE
. ' Unite(t.Mt!tho"i""
-" :Church :, ::':
. John K. ''','
.9:30 a.m." Sunday-Schooi . ..
1 0:.30 ,Sunday. WQ'rshij, 'r'
. Service .. : .
- J'" t.,.. .. _ -
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.J .. evening, JS'iud}t' ', : ' .
t,:.-!f .. . I +"'. _
' . . . -M'0und 5t reet 1
',f' # _
i.
E. friend Couser, Pastor ' .....
Sunday School '
. " "
I 0:30 a.m. Morning Worship \ Wilmingt,OJ1 Rikc. &. ..
':-
Sudal "Row Ruad
Christian BaptiSt Mission ' litis
. ' t ..
Main Street . . ,9:00 a.m:: SIII1t1ti,: Bihle' xhuul .
Mrs. Quiiawa'y: Pastor .1:0 : 15 a.ilt; Wim;hil)
JO S d
c"1 j ' ,'0:15 ,a.n,I .. Sll1d,jY: YOUlh ' of
of Chr.ist '". ",.' ;
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FIRST'cHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.m. Evening !,:30 p.m .. Sunuay . .... .
7 30
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49 S. Main Streel : p.m. nil,ycr. eetlng. l .... , . 1 I ... , I ' , .
- We.l.ncsd ay & Thursday ;J:: p.m:. :' .1 O;OO'a.lll .. ,Su
9:30 a.m .. Sunday School U
7 10 W
10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship 7:'30 p.m. Song-fest. Last , :. .' 7':00' if' n .. ,:
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Charles Pike, Evangelisl
) . Sur/day
. 6:30 p.h1 .. Evcni,ng
6:30 p.m. -Wednesday Evening
'Phone 897-4462fpr.informatior'
, ; .
' 1
First Baptist Church
North Main 1
John P. Osborne, Pastor
10:00 a.m .. Sunday
1.1 :O(}a.m" Morning Wors!lip
6:30 p.m.,Training Union
7:30p.m.,Evening Worship
1:30p.m.,Wednesday Prayer
.
(Affiliatcd with Southern Bap
tist Convention,.
First Church-of Christ
lIi gh Sireel
Stcve Tigner, Mini!\ler
() :30 a.Ill .. SUlluay Bihk' Sdillul
10:30.1.111. , Sunday Wllr,!rip and
('onullullioll ' .
6 :00 p.m. , Sunday Yllulh
Meeting
6:30 p.m., Sunday (,hri sliall
. Yllulh flour
7:30 p.m. , SUllday Evening
Worship
7:30 p.m. : Wedncsday liihlc
Stud}'
friends Meeting
Fou! th Street ncar tligh
9:30 a.m . Sunday School
10:45 a.m. SunditY Meet ing for
p (u n pH)gra mmcd) ,
St. Augustine Church .
lIigh Strect
Rev. Jnseph II. Lutmer, P-Jstor
7 a.m. & I I a.m. Masscs
H a.m. & H p.m. lIoly I>dys
7:30 p'.m. First Friday
7:45 a.m. l>-Jily Mass
5:30 p.;n. Saturday Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Itarold Decth. Rector
II : IS a.m . Morning Pmyer
1st. Jrd & 5th Sundays:
lIoly Communion 2nd & 4th'
Sundays
United Methodist-
Church
Third & North Streels
L. L. Young, Minisicr
8:00 a.m. Worship Service '
10: I 5 a.m. Church at Worship
9:00 a.m. Sunday Church at
Studv
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
Corner or 73 & Corwin Rd.
Rev . Sherman Cook. Pastor
. " 10:30 a.l11 .. Sunday SdHlol
7:00 ".111 .. Sunday Fve. Scrvi,c
7:30 r .m., Wl,Jnesday Eve.
Servin'
.
- ' Churj:h ' -
Sillltlll:ri, liapll,, 1 C;,I\\!\?n.ti, In
P;,t!>tIH '
. .
<i:'}{J .a.m .. , Sltnda\ s...hl)ol "
' :W:]O a.m ..

7:30 P,Il1 .. SlInd,ay Ev\:nillg
.
7: 30 p. lll .. Wctlncsdtly \1hh\'c('k '
l)r;l yt.r and Whlc-.
-
Jonahs Ron .Baptist
. .
Ohio D bbl J'
ll'\ICr Kidd.
IO;(JO a. lIL. SdH')I)1
IO;OP &. II :()O.a.m .. Sunu:.ry
. Wor:-.hi'p Servkc
7:30 p.m, .. Sunday Evcning
Worsilip
-
-United Methodist
, ' Church ' , .
. ,
1},lVid tlarri'cr. Pastor
9:30 a.m .. Sunday Cllun:h ,
. Service
10:30 a.rn .. SUII1.I;ty Schoul
II :00 a.m., Sunday Worship
Service
CORWIN
GENNTOWN' ./ . .
. ) ' i ;,
... :,' GenntoWn'United.Churoh
Youlh Fellowship and Bible
SlUdy
. Harveysburg Full Qospel.
Church , .
E. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamiltim. Pastor'
7jO p.m. Tucsday
p.lli. Friday Young
People's Service
10:00 a.lll. Sunday School -
7:00 p.lll .. Sunday
SPRIN6 VALLE\'
United Methodist
Church
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith,
9:30 a.m. S\Jnday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship.
6:30 p.m. Youtll Ft:llowshjp-
jr. high &" sr.' high . .
7:45 p.m. Wednesday I!holr

Spring Church
of Christ '
Glady Street
10;00 a.m .. Worship
7:oo'p.m .. Evenitlg Worship
R:OO p.m. Wednesday'
. Worship , ' ,,:' ,.
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Spring Valley
Church
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Pentecostal Holiness.'

,Al:y,' Utnio:
,.
,
. SlI'inJily '&hool ' '
7 :30 p.n1 .. .. WI..J,'CSl.lav " ;
and SalurdaY. Evell'illl! ..
. Wurship &:r'vi<.:Cs .
7:30 p.m . Ymllh
Service . .
.I
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. MT.HOLLV' '
....... "f-
. '. .. 'J" :
Church '
Rev. ' 8a,X\t.'r ", ..,
. 9:JO a.lll ..
1 I :00 a.m ... &inuay. Worship":
Scrvkc
730 p. in .. Wcdn.:sd'IY. Prayer
, ---
ScrVke

LYTLE
. ' Unite(t.Mt!tho"i""
-" :Church :, ::':
. John K. ''','
.9:30 a.m." Sunday-Schooi . ..
1 0:.30 ,Sunday. WQ'rshij, 'r'
. Service .. : .
- J'" t.,.. .. _ -
. -.. J
.J .. evening, JS'iud}t' ', : ' .
t,:.-!f .. . I +"'. _
' . . . -M'0und 5t reet 1
',f' # _
i.
E. friend Couser, Pastor ' .....
Sunday School '
. " "
I 0:30 a.m. Morning Worship \ Wilmingt,OJ1 Rikc. &. ..
':-
Sudal "Row Ruad
Christian BaptiSt Mission ' litis
. ' t ..
Main Street . . ,9:00 a.m:: SIII1t1ti,: Bihle' xhuul .
Mrs. Quiiawa'y: Pastor .1:0 : 15 a.ilt; Wim;hil)
JO S d
c"1 j ' ,'0:15 ,a.n,I .. Sll1d,jY: YOUlh ' of
of Chr.ist '". ",.' ;
Roule 4.:! al Geflillnwn
.' '
. ,
a.m. un .. n WI
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1 1 M
W .. t.. , . ,(-Irs UP, <"" ." , ", '. ,
7:30p.m .. Sat. EVt.?Selvl'c :a.m. , ornlll,g, .prsillp. '. ' ... ' 7i " " t"'" . .;' .
FIRST'cHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.m. Evening !,:30 p.m .. Sunuay . .... .
7 30
n.. M ' ' 1 , . n: " .... "!
49 S. Main Streel : p.m. nil,ycr. eetlng. l .... , . 1 I ... , I ' , .
- We.l.ncsd ay & Thursday ;J:: p.m:. :' .1 O;OO'a.lll .. ,Su
9:30 a.m .. Sunday School U
7 10 W
10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship 7:'30 p.m. Song-fest. Last , :. .' 7':00' if' n .. ,:
1
'00 _ Su da' Saturday each month. ., . Bihle .," n.lii.
. p.m. n yevemng ,_ I ,,; r ' . .! .. r !, ' .o J: . .,;,p.. ........
'... . . .. ... - "" I ...... g ,,! .. : , 1" , ,, : !
This Church Page Is,:;ponsorea J:Of YQU. ,I hrQUF. Jbt COurtlly Of 1"'- fo".'"
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ELLIS SUPEF! VALU " ; TOWNSEND!. STOR'E >;! ' . 'y , .
OHIO
WAVNESVIL,.E, . '. 0 . ,
'Iv ..
AUTO SALES
..
WAVNESVILLE. OHIO
L YNN,'S DRESS SHOP
WAVNUVI"-E, OHIO" ,
\ I,
. -FOB RENt .".
any twd Cif 9l1rage. Phone 897.783,2 or
verliIal<:e. Rt. ..- 897. 5634. , 39c2 _.
air
tlontd, no pets. Phone': 897',4,,21.
,:; 1 ' ."
'wlli:iL .sha're o'!Y. hgme with lady. call
',897-7832 or 897-5634: .' 39c2
,.. ."' .: ; <{ : r' '..
Flrewod.4. 'Call .8
Q
7-2,6!i5 after
5 p.m, ,' 1'; . 39c1 '
sAiiVslTTING Wanted: ' Reliable
9lrls'1' ' experlellced with Infants. 60c
before midnight; 75c after. Call 897
. 39c1
Call collect
32c8 .
. WANTED
j $
WANTED: ' Part time typist to learn
Must. be willing to work
nlaht hours and oroaress toward full
time work. Apply The Miami Gazette
105!'S. Main, , 39m:1I
!t ;. ",,1 J . .y !. -.
:'I'ROM M DOHERT'Y,; ' HAT .
TIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI; ,Only'
'i " a mall town or country boy can
what fun it w.as to
. . crawdads along >the creelE.
, You 'could take the larger ones,
strip' the tail ' of its
coveJ;'ing and fry them just as
you would shrimp. The tails also
. made excellent bait fOr sunfish.
1:he smaller one!i you.' could qse
whole. .Crawfish, like snakes,
, ' shed their', "outer skin" to grow.
, " . So't , I cra,w!J-those 'Wad '
tiMI, c;11iiW"H-. MIIti . ..... MIt"' ''' .
fOmletl anotHer 'l1roteclfve
o.ubir covering":':were -, the .. best
coUld find
l
. ' . ; ,
. ','J;he .
has jumped from a new item on
' the, ' ni'arke " to one of the most
sO\lgHt. Neatly 6.7 million units \
year. .
1,.1 ... f
ItlEM: >it- , has" been - estimated
that 75 tOl ' 80 per cent, of all
women .ip _ lllrban areas own some
type of hairpiece or wig, with a
sri'ialle'r 'percentage of women in
rural areas joining th.e fashion
, trend. Sales of men's toupees are
. also on the increase. '
ITEM: Shoe sizes are deter-
mined in n1l1mbers for length and
in letters for width. The ,differ-
ence between each numbered
size is minute-only onesixth to
one-eighth .fnell,. but;it can seem
mountainous when it ;'comes to
correct fit. ,.
ITEM: Rappini.)s
nip . plant that's !'pulled when
there is little or no bulb devel-
opment of ' the root. It's in the
green family with dandelion
greens, mustard greens, spin.
ach and kale.
l' .
Wli II VOU FIND
. A .P.E:TTE'R BUY.
QNA.:
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AN UNORDJNARY PARTY SERVICE FOR UNOR-
DINARY PEOPLE. PERMIT ME THE PLEASURE OF
ARRANGING YOUR NEXT PARTY FOOD,
DECOR) WHETHER IT BE AN INTIMATE COCKTAIL
PARTY FOR SIX OR A CLUB OR BUSINESS EVENT
FOR SlXTY OR-MORE>;. , .,'
, Crisp autumn days set 'the mood for a harvest of parties
including one for wine tasting for example.
For A Party Uniquely Epicurian
Phone 897-6021
. ,
I ..
For a combining
four foods ,from the ' basic four
.. f.ood iroups, pile split 'hot 1I0g
buns" with sliCes, of cooked
smoked pork shoulder and
Cheddar cheese. Broil until- the
pork is hot. the cheese bubbly
the buns are', .Ughtly touted . .
Serve Ii tomato jtdee atarter.'
Cubes of cheese arid UJOr:ted
'crackers make tasty afterschoo)
snacks. Peat flavor is usured
when most cheese is served at
room: tempera.e. Tate- the
amount to be served from the
refrigerator 'a hill hour to an ,
hour before serving time;
in cookles and
caraway seed can also add a PI- ..
quant flavor to saurekraut, nOod- .
les arid' cbeeSe. . . . '
An blend ()f many apices, .: ..
curry powder is the staDd-bJof .:
Indian cookery. Wonderfully wr-',. . '.'
saUle, it can give an exciting ":. /'
pickup meats, 'Itew8 i" ." \ .
and fish ". '
..... ..-...:
NURSERY SCHOOL OPENING
Classes open Sept. ,8
;.
CERn FIlED EXPERIENCED TEACHER,
Mrs. Pat Yair .
S',lncluded
, Forfurther
.'
. "
.' ,:.
Garages & Basements Oeaned
i ..... r. 1IIIin." I"'ic,: "
. ' '." .1
. Qil) liners - 50 irr Box - $4.00, .',
. . . "'-
PHONE', 897-8185
Just Atioqf AnYthing"
. '/ .
\ I,
. -FOB RENt .".
any twd Cif 9l1rage. Phone 897.783,2 or
verliIal<:e. Rt. ..- 897. 5634. , 39c2 _.
air
tlontd, no pets. Phone': 897',4,,21.
,:; 1 ' ."
'wlli:iL .sha're o'!Y. hgme with lady. call
',897-7832 or 897-5634: .' 39c2
,.. ."' .: ; <{ : r' '..
Flrewod.4. 'Call .8
Q
7-2,6!i5 after
5 p.m, ,' 1'; . 39c1 '
sAiiVslTTING Wanted: ' Reliable
9lrls'1' ' experlellced with Infants. 60c
before midnight; 75c after. Call 897
. 39c1
Call collect
32c8 .
. WANTED
j $
WANTED: ' Part time typist to learn
Must. be willing to work
nlaht hours and oroaress toward full
time work. Apply The Miami Gazette
105!'S. Main, , 39m:1I
!t ;. ",,1 J . .y !. -.
:'I'ROM M DOHERT'Y,; ' HAT .
TIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI; ,Only'
'i " a mall town or country boy can
what fun it w.as to
. . crawdads along >the creelE.
, You 'could take the larger ones,
strip' the tail ' of its
coveJ;'ing and fry them just as
you would shrimp. The tails also
. made excellent bait fOr sunfish.
1:he smaller one!i you.' could qse
whole. .Crawfish, like snakes,
, ' shed their', "outer skin" to grow.
, " . So't , I cra,w!J-those 'Wad '
tiMI, c;11iiW"H-. MIIti . ..... MIt"' ''' .
fOmletl anotHer 'l1roteclfve
o.ubir covering":':were -, the .. best
coUld find
l
. ' . ; ,
. ','J;he .
has jumped from a new item on
' the, ' ni'arke " to one of the most
sO\lgHt. Neatly 6.7 million units \
year. .
1,.1 ... f
ItlEM: >it- , has" been - estimated
that 75 tOl ' 80 per cent, of all
women .ip _ lllrban areas own some
type of hairpiece or wig, with a
sri'ialle'r 'percentage of women in
rural areas joining th.e fashion
, trend. Sales of men's toupees are
. also on the increase. '
ITEM: Shoe sizes are deter-
mined in n1l1mbers for length and
in letters for width. The ,differ-
ence between each numbered
size is minute-only onesixth to
one-eighth .fnell,. but;it can seem
mountainous when it ;'comes to
correct fit. ,.
ITEM: Rappini.)s
nip . plant that's !'pulled when
there is little or no bulb devel-
opment of ' the root. It's in the
green family with dandelion
greens, mustard greens, spin.
ach and kale.
l' .
Wli II VOU FIND
. A .P.E:TTE'R BUY.
QNA.:
"
, _; ,. .., l
. " ,
. (SH9P
J 4 ' ,1 ' .. ''':"f .."
I e: IS;'
: .,
... . ,. t : .
...... y ....
. '"V ... " '1

. ,,v/l .
.. .. ........ : ,: ., .......,..... ," . ...., ,.vI' ,.
......
. ....-:.. ..
.:-,
,.
AN UNORDJNARY PARTY SERVICE FOR UNOR-
DINARY PEOPLE. PERMIT ME THE PLEASURE OF
ARRANGING YOUR NEXT PARTY FOOD,
DECOR) WHETHER IT BE AN INTIMATE COCKTAIL
PARTY FOR SIX OR A CLUB OR BUSINESS EVENT
FOR SlXTY OR-MORE>;. , .,'
, Crisp autumn days set 'the mood for a harvest of parties
including one for wine tasting for example.
For A Party Uniquely Epicurian
Phone 897-6021
. ,
I ..
For a combining
four foods ,from the ' basic four
.. f.ood iroups, pile split 'hot 1I0g
buns" with sliCes, of cooked
smoked pork shoulder and
Cheddar cheese. Broil until- the
pork is hot. the cheese bubbly
the buns are', .Ughtly touted . .
Serve Ii tomato jtdee atarter.'
Cubes of cheese arid UJOr:ted
'crackers make tasty afterschoo)
snacks. Peat flavor is usured
when most cheese is served at
room: tempera.e. Tate- the
amount to be served from the
refrigerator 'a hill hour to an ,
hour before serving time;
in cookles and
caraway seed can also add a PI- ..
quant flavor to saurekraut, nOod- .
les arid' cbeeSe. . . . '
An blend ()f many apices, .: ..
curry powder is the staDd-bJof .:
Indian cookery. Wonderfully wr-',. . '.'
saUle, it can give an exciting ":. /'
pickup meats, 'Itew8 i" ." \ .
and fish ". '
..... ..-...:
NURSERY SCHOOL OPENING
Classes open Sept. ,8
;.
CERn FIlED EXPERIENCED TEACHER,
Mrs. Pat Yair .
S',lncluded
, Forfurther
.'
. "
.' ,:.
Garages & Basements Oeaned
i ..... r. 1IIIin." I"'ic,: "
. ' '." .1
. Qil) liners - 50 irr Box - $4.00, .',
. . . "'-
PHONE', 897-8185
Just Atioqf AnYthing"
. '/ .
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: NEW
:
$1
7 9
: FORMULA I 8AI.. :
........ ........... .....
45 RPM' .2Se
. '
. TORO
19" .
MOWER
Reg. $1
$89.95
....
WALNUT
STEREO
AM-FM
$179.95 '
ZENITH
PORTABLE TV
$89.95
,
ELECTRIC SHAVERS
Norelco Triple head Reg. $29.95 ' , >,'
Now $23.95 ."
Double head
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: NEW
:
$1
7 9
: FORMULA I 8AI.. :
........ ........... .....
45 RPM' .2Se
. '
. TORO
19" .
MOWER
Reg. $1
$89.95
....
WALNUT
STEREO
AM-FM
$179.95 '
ZENITH
PORTABLE TV
$89.95
,
ELECTRIC SHAVERS
Norelco Triple head Reg. $29.95 ' , >,'
Now $23.95 ."
Double head
. .
......,"..-;- , hti . Hfslory;
lauerkrlut COlslmad
J .. ...
-
Wldsh', who,wnI reimt for the next year. Her duties
ifijesttjral thr()'Uatiout area. -David Edsall Photo- ' ' ,
drawings and sculptures.
Lieneke's , grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kces van der Sluijs of :);;:'
Zevenbergeri, 'Holland-were fe .. ;{ ':.
tival ' from the
diStance; " ,'';' ,11
I " .... , h. (
Y
given an old fiShio folk
by the ,festival's 1111' ,
bee. ' '
......,"..-;- , hti . Hfslory;
lauerkrlut COlslmad
J .. ...
-
Wldsh', who,wnI reimt for the next year. Her duties
ifijesttjral thr()'Uatiout area. -David Edsall Photo- ' ' ,
drawings and sculptures.
Lieneke's , grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kces van der Sluijs of :);;:'
Zevenbergeri, 'Holland-were fe .. ;{ ':.
tival ' from the
diStance; " ,'';' ,11
I " .... , h. (
Y
given an old fiShio folk
by the ,festival's 1111' ,
bee. ' '
Mrs. Calvin Bright of Dayton demonstrated '!JLearly craft at her spinning wheel. Mrs. Bright was accom-
by Mrs. Fred Mcaellan who articles and sa,t at her loom for weaving
demonstrations.
rio .... -
, "
Mrs. Calvin Bright of Dayton demonstrated '!JLearly craft at her spinning wheel. Mrs. Bright was accom-
by Mrs. Fred Mcaellan who articles and sa,t at her loom for weaving
demonstrations.
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, "
The New Club met
on September 25th at 1 :30 P.M:"
for a dessett course at the home
of Mrs. Phyllis Hartsock
Robert Ardrey's "Territorial
Imperative" was reviewed for t he
club by Mrs. Esther Doster.
The next meeting will be at
the Fireside Inn on October 23rd
at 1 :30 P.M. Mrs. Paul Williams
will be the hostess 'for the after
noon.
, ,
Mr. Lester Gordon has ' reo
turnea home from Mem
orial Hospital at enia fol1o.wirl'g '
I ;r'
surgery.
GUt Request :-
The ASmat; New Guinea's for
mer headhunters, ,seldom send a
visitor away To -,
praise an Asmat's proP,eJty) s
request it. The owner I then
- give it away to seepling
stiqgy,
Service :,'
first ... _nd so dO yOli,
qualitY products. too;
" .. your satisfaction is . ;,'
.. .- - ..
. ..,.
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
W
"
MAPLE
4 Drale,[
MAPLE
Table I 4 Chairs
,
f rll 1IIIti I elf I-II
The New Club met
on September 25th at 1 :30 P.M:"
for a dessett course at the home
of Mrs. Phyllis Hartsock
Robert Ardrey's "Territorial
Imperative" was reviewed for t he
club by Mrs. Esther Doster.
The next meeting will be at
the Fireside Inn on October 23rd
at 1 :30 P.M. Mrs. Paul Williams
will be the hostess 'for the after
noon.
, ,
Mr. Lester Gordon has ' reo
turnea home from Mem
orial Hospital at enia fol1o.wirl'g '
I ;r'
surgery.
GUt Request :-
The ASmat; New Guinea's for
mer headhunters, ,seldom send a
visitor away To -,
praise an Asmat's proP,eJty) s
request it. The owner I then
- give it away to seepling
stiqgy,
Service :,'
first ... _nd so dO yOli,
qualitY products. too;
" .. your satisfaction is . ;,'
.. .- - ..
. ..,.
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
W
"
MAPLE
4 Drale,[
MAPLE
Table I 4 Chairs
,
f rll 1IIIti I elf I-II
. '11 : I .. .. ," " .' . .,r ,
r": '. , . tion/ had' on the Pe-
.,. J , 'l1.t .:;
, . I * : 'Was ;,a'PPa'rehtly a
:'l'tW" ;;< Uttle .' ' among
. . . .' '., . ," sqmi';'o,t: ,the 'pp.uqcil
,.Rev., Bonnell ;. !, but tliey- ai'e' 'human and
l
was
,n to assist and
ship . , Cpurch, fello}\! As several
, 9n this
I Rev; . resIdes .SOuth ' as .the 3.9 mlll
, .. When is ' an' Ele- ' . 'leVy renewal only and the 6%
m.entary. 'sch..<?ol He was Beer Carry out lic.ense only, etc.
.. of, we ' felt most elig.ble residents
ih-
" 9pn.verse .. membet$ no . desne to . m
fr'inge o:n:. privacy ,of any
..494:-1604. Rey. Meadows, t'he citizens ,J, ...
, .:.Ba!\d, , ',,; ,: ',' I '
App!!r; Ir- " ',',
For MU$ic ...
The Wayn !sville Music Par-
rents Association will meet Oct.
. 13 at 7 :30 p.m. in the new high
gym. '
A grief conced will be pre-
sented by the' sixth grade ' begin-
ning band clas'S. A business meet-
ing will follow . .
All parents of music students
and all other interested persons
are to attend the
. From' 'Mrs. OUve Kopka, Good.
indiana: I remember ,when
. ' fitling the copPer boiler from the
cookstove reservoir 'Sunday night
a(ter supper was forerunner of
the Monday wash. D.ad would get
up early a,nd start the fire 10
would have boiling water
by the time she had white clothes
ready to boil. .:Qoiling' water
p"oured through table linens re-
moved fruit stains. Extra rubbing
on the washboard took care of
shirt-collar soil. Seeing mother
make starch was a thrill. If any
was left, we kids could use it for '
pasting pictures cut from. old
magazines,
NEWLY OPENED
LINDA'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Mon. Thru' Sat.
Phone
897-2334
Evenlnt Appointment Av.llllble
.
. forIiie'(') '. is "still . . ,', "
. Witli ,',..
S6me plain facts about electric heat from DP&l:
. .
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:'l'tW" ;;< Uttle .' ' among
. . . .' '., . ," sqmi';'o,t: ,the 'pp.uqcil
,.Rev., Bonnell ;. !, but tliey- ai'e' 'human and
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was
,n to assist and
ship . , Cpurch, fello}\! As several
, 9n this
I Rev; . resIdes .SOuth ' as .the 3.9 mlll
, .. When is ' an' Ele- ' . 'leVy renewal only and the 6%
m.entary. 'sch..<?ol He was Beer Carry out lic.ense only, etc.
.. of, we ' felt most elig.ble residents
ih-
" 9pn.verse .. membet$ no . desne to . m
fr'inge o:n:. privacy ,of any
..494:-1604. Rey. Meadows, t'he citizens ,J, ...
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App!!r; Ir- " ',',
For MU$ic ...
The Wayn !sville Music Par-
rents Association will meet Oct.
. 13 at 7 :30 p.m. in the new high
gym. '
A grief conced will be pre-
sented by the' sixth grade ' begin-
ning band clas'S. A business meet-
ing will follow . .
All parents of music students
and all other interested persons
are to attend the
. From' 'Mrs. OUve Kopka, Good.
indiana: I remember ,when
. ' fitling the copPer boiler from the
cookstove reservoir 'Sunday night
a(ter supper was forerunner of
the Monday wash. D.ad would get
up early a,nd start the fire 10
would have boiling water
by the time she had white clothes
ready to boil. .:Qoiling' water
p"oured through table linens re-
moved fruit stains. Extra rubbing
on the washboard took care of
shirt-collar soil. Seeing mother
make starch was a thrill. If any
was left, we kids could use it for '
pasting pictures cut from. old
magazines,
NEWLY OPENED
LINDA'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Mon. Thru' Sat.
Phone
897-2334
Evenlnt Appointment Av.llllble
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. Church of Christ '
Third &.
Charles Pike,
IO:OQ a. m . . Sunday Morning.
6:.30 p.m. - Sunday Evening
6:30 p.m . . Wedn.esda y Evening
Phone 8974462 fo r informat ior'
First Baptist Church
Nort h Mai n Street
John P. Osborne, Pastor
10:00 a.m .. Sunduy Schl10l
I I :00 a.rn. ,Morning Worship \
6:30 p.m.,Trai nlng Union
7:30 p.m:,Evcning.Worshi p
7:30p.m .. Wednesday Praycr
Mceting
(Affi liated with Sout hern Bap
ti st Convention).
First Church-of Christ
LI\ t Iligll St reet
Stevc Tigncr, Min is tcr
() :30 .. SUli da y Blhk St: ho()1
10:30 ,1.11 1. . Sun tb y Wllr, hip Li nd
( 'oll1l11uniOIl
(d )O p.I11 . SlInday YOllth
Mee ting
(, :30 P,I11 , SUl1 dLl Y
YIIlI t It /lOll r
7:30 p.IlI .. Sunday !:vening
Wors hip
7:30 p.m .. WcdncsdLlY Bihle
Stuuy
Friends Meeting
Fourth SlIeet ncar lIigh
9:30 a.Ill ., SUllday School
10:45 a.l11 . Sund<JY Meeting for
Worship (unprogrammed)
. St. Augustine Church
lIigh Street
Rev. Joseph II. Lutmer, Pastor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
H a.m. & X p.m. Holy I.}.t.ys
7:30 p.llI. First friday
7:45 a.Ill .. I.}Jily Mass
5:30
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. lIarold Deeth. Rector
II : IS a. m . Morning Praycr
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
Hol y Communion 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Street s
. L. Ynung,. Minist er
9:00 a.m. Church School
10: 15 a. m. Church at Worship
6:00 p. m. Jr. & Sr. Youth
Fell owship
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
'''fll er u ( 73 & Cnrwin Rd.
I{L'V. Shcrman Cllllk. Pastur
I t ) .H) ,Inl., Su nday Sdll1ul
7 )( ) p . ll l. . S\lll J ay s..,.'l . . I.. L
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SIl.Qthcrn B,apl b l 'C4IllV'(' nt ill ll .
.Sorl11:J1l Pu. tor
. 9,:.10 iI .Il1 .. Su nday '
:HJ :.1() :J .I11. . \1 llrning
,
7:30 p .1l1 .. S.lI I1 U:J y Eve nin g
Srrvi(l'
7:.1 0 p.l11 .. \\\:Ull L'Slby. \1idweck
PraYl'1 an u ilihl c . 'IUUY
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church
(Jhin 73
Kiud .
, IO:(J() a.l11 .. SIIlH.1ay S( holll
I O:(JO & II :(JO \I. nL. Sunday
Scrvil:l'
7: :Hl p.I11 ., SlI nuLl Y Evening
Worshi p
United Methodist
Church
I}Jvi d Ilarper. P<ls tllr
9:30 a.111 .. Sunday Churdl
Sc rvit: e ,
10:.10 :J . I11 . Sunday School
II :00 Sunday Worship
Servi ce If
Youth Fellowship and Bible
'StudY '
Harveysburg Full. Gospel
'. Church ,
E. South Street"
Rev. Jack Hamilton, Pastor
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday Young
People's Scrvil.'e
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Stlmlay Evening
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United--MethodiSJ .
Church
Walnut-Vine .
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor '
, -
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 u:m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth 'FelJowship- ,
jr. high & sr. high.
7:45 p.m. Wcdnesday chOIr
rehear!;jl
Spring Valley Church
of Christ
Glady Street
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evcning Worship
H:OO p.m. Wedncsday Evening
Worship
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Spring Valley .
Friends Church
Mound Street
E. Friend Couscr , Pastor
() :30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a. l11 . MOTlling Worship
CORWIN
' Pentecostal 'Holiness
Chur.ch '
, GENNTOWN
Genntown United Church
, of Christ
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Rllute -42 at Gcnllillwn
A,cy lAImb: Pastor
Rl.I y Sll;rln\!I-:
, 14 '...' ,"' .. ' . ......
I OiOO a.l11 .. Sunday Sc-huol
7:30 SUllday. Wednesday
and Saturday, Evcning
9:30'a'.I,n. .. : .
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5 Yoi'll 11 ' ",.>'.' '"
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7:30p.1l1r., Wednesday. Youth ' '.,
Scrvicre
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United :.Methodist :,
Church: .
Bax ter
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9:30 -a .m .. : Sunday School
11 :00 '1.In .. 'Sund"y, Worship
Service . .
7:30 p"m . Wednesday, Prayer


" United Methodist .
Church
John K. Smith, Minister '
9:30 a.m., Sunda)( School
\0:301 a.m. , Sunday Worship "
Selvice
8:00--9:00 p.m., Wednesday
. evening; Bible Study
FERRY
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Ferry Church of Christ
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RIDGEVILLE.
: ' Ridg,wjlle ..
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. ;Sa. 4K >. =0 .
. Ru,td "
Ray L. Sllclton, :P".sJ ur .'-
9:30 a.m. Sunday-Sch;;ol '.
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lO:45 a.m.,\Morn'ing Worship ..
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of God
R. R. - Ohio
? istor. James Corfman
-10:30 a.m.Sunduy sdu)ol '
. 7. :00 p.m.-Sunday EYangeli Stic
"SCrvice , \
7:30 p.l11.-Wedhcsday
. Service . " ...
7: 30 p.m. Saturduy
Worship,-Se.rvice
Wilmington Pike &
Social Row Road
Bus Wiseman. Mini stcr
Christian Baptist Mission
CENTERVILLE
Main Street !):OO a. II1 . Sunday Bihlc . .sdlo(ll -
. ...1 .
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Mrs. Lois Dunaway. Pastor 10: 15 a.Ill .. Sun{]ay Worship The Centerville First'
If) S d
I J.O: 15a.III .. Sulluay Youth
a.lIl . lin ay ;x lOll
17.VI:. f: rallkl ill Sh ect
Wl irship
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(, :., p . I11 . lInuay " '.
I IRST CHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Hi hk Study. all' agl' s, (;cI1'c Uk kl;cll . Ass \. .'" .. .r
49 S. Main Street 7:30 p.l11 . Prayer Meeting.
. "
Wednesday & Thursday ]: 30 p . I11 .. EVl'iling Worship . 1 OJ)O a .)I1.
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'SUIH!;" &h'i:!ol .
;.0 a . 111 . Sunday School
7 '0 \V .I d ' '''1 ' I k '. S' ',' 1\-" .
7:30 p.m. Song-fest. List :.' p.IlI .. .l' ul1l' S ay. IY Il \\'l' C' 7: 00 p.)11 .. ,.
10.30 ;1.111 . ' Morning Worsh ip , I
Prayef ;lI1d nihil' Stud.v 7' n 111 \1" " 11"S I1 . I:VI'II
7:00 p.I11 . . Sunday evening month.
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WAYNESVILL.e, OHIO
TOWNSEND Sl,-ORE
WAYNESVIU:.E, OHIO
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
OHIO
LYNN'S DRESS SHOP
WAYNESVILL.-E, OHIO'
LE MAY'S B &.R CLEANERS
'!VA OHIO '
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. Church of Christ '
Third &.
Charles Pike,
IO:OQ a. m . . Sunday Morning.
6:.30 p.m. - Sunday Evening
6:30 p.m . . Wedn.esda y Evening
Phone 8974462 fo r informat ior'
First Baptist Church
Nort h Mai n Street
John P. Osborne, Pastor
10:00 a.m .. Sunduy Schl10l
I I :00 a.rn. ,Morning Worship \
6:30 p.m.,Trai nlng Union
7:30 p.m:,Evcning.Worshi p
7:30p.m .. Wednesday Praycr
Mceting
(Affi liated with Sout hern Bap
ti st Convention).
First Church-of Christ
LI\ t Iligll St reet
Stevc Tigncr, Min is tcr
() :30 .. SUli da y Blhk St: ho()1
10:30 ,1.11 1. . Sun tb y Wllr, hip Li nd
( 'oll1l11uniOIl
(d )O p.I11 . SlInday YOllth
Mee ting
(, :30 P,I11 , SUl1 dLl Y
YIIlI t It /lOll r
7:30 p.IlI .. Sunday !:vening
Wors hip
7:30 p.m .. WcdncsdLlY Bihle
Stuuy
Friends Meeting
Fourth SlIeet ncar lIigh
9:30 a.Ill ., SUllday School
10:45 a.l11 . Sund<JY Meeting for
Worship (unprogrammed)
. St. Augustine Church
lIigh Street
Rev. Joseph II. Lutmer, Pastor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
H a.m. & X p.m. Holy I.}.t.ys
7:30 p.llI. First friday
7:45 a.Ill .. I.}Jily Mass
5:30
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. lIarold Deeth. Rector
II : IS a. m . Morning Praycr
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
Hol y Communion 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Street s
. L. Ynung,. Minist er
9:00 a.m. Church School
10: 15 a. m. Church at Worship
6:00 p. m. Jr. & Sr. Youth
Fell owship
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
'''fll er u ( 73 & Cnrwin Rd.
I{L'V. Shcrman Cllllk. Pastur
I t ) .H) ,Inl., Su nday Sdll1ul
7 )( ) p . ll l. . S\lll J ay s..,.'l . . I.. L
-; )U p . I11. . We J Ill'suay EVl' ,

SIl.Qthcrn B,apl b l 'C4IllV'(' nt ill ll .
.Sorl11:J1l Pu. tor
. 9,:.10 iI .Il1 .. Su nday '
:HJ :.1() :J .I11. . \1 llrning
,
7:30 p .1l1 .. S.lI I1 U:J y Eve nin g
Srrvi(l'
7:.1 0 p.l11 .. \\\:Ull L'Slby. \1idweck
PraYl'1 an u ilihl c . 'IUUY
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church
(Jhin 73
Kiud .
, IO:(J() a.l11 .. SIIlH.1ay S( holll
I O:(JO & II :(JO \I. nL. Sunday
Scrvil:l'
7: :Hl p.I11 ., SlI nuLl Y Evening
Worshi p
United Methodist
Church
I}Jvi d Ilarper. P<ls tllr
9:30 a.111 .. Sunday Churdl
Sc rvit: e ,
10:.10 :J . I11 . Sunday School
II :00 Sunday Worship
Servi ce If
Youth Fellowship and Bible
'StudY '
Harveysburg Full. Gospel
'. Church ,
E. South Street"
Rev. Jack Hamilton, Pastor
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday Young
People's Scrvil.'e
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Stlmlay Evening
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SPRIN6' VALLEY
United--MethodiSJ .
Church
Walnut-Vine .
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor '
, -
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 u:m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth 'FelJowship- ,
jr. high & sr. high.
7:45 p.m. Wcdnesday chOIr
rehear!;jl
Spring Valley Church
of Christ
Glady Street
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evcning Worship
H:OO p.m. Wedncsday Evening
Worship
,-
Spring Valley .
Friends Church
Mound Street
E. Friend Couscr , Pastor
() :30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a. l11 . MOTlling Worship
CORWIN
' Pentecostal 'Holiness
Chur.ch '
, GENNTOWN
Genntown United Church
, of Christ
-.
Rllute -42 at Gcnllillwn
A,cy lAImb: Pastor
Rl.I y Sll;rln\!I-:
, 14 '...' ,"' .. ' . ......
I OiOO a.l11 .. Sunday Sc-huol
7:30 SUllday. Wednesday
and Saturday, Evcning
9:30'a'.I,n. .. : .
, \0:.30 Sunda . '(hnrdl" Sdil lC.r , '
5 Yoi'll 11 ' ",.>'.' '"
'. Fciluwsliil" .: ... .' ". ".lt 1 , -'i'/ Wurship Scrvices '.
7:30p.1l1r., Wednesday. Youth ' '.,
Scrvicre
MT. HOtLY

United :.Methodist :,
Church: .
Bax ter
" .
9:30 -a .m .. : Sunday School
11 :00 '1.In .. 'Sund"y, Worship
Service . .
7:30 p"m . Wednesday, Prayer


" United Methodist .
Church
John K. Smith, Minister '
9:30 a.m., Sunda)( School
\0:301 a.m. , Sunday Worship "
Selvice
8:00--9:00 p.m., Wednesday
. evening; Bible Study
FERRY
--
Ferry Church of Christ
': \
RIDGEVILLE.
: ' Ridg,wjlle ..
'. > tt;lln:h'-'
. ;Sa. 4K >. =0 .
. Ru,td "
Ray L. Sllclton, :P".sJ ur .'-
9:30 a.m. Sunday-Sch;;ol '.
,'..:,.... - .. '
lO:45 a.m.,\Morn'ing Worship ..
. ' 7:30 p.l,l. ,\'
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7:JO p.m', I";g:': '
'. oA "
Sc.rvjce . ','. . .",
, ,' , .. \'" , - .
p.lli. ,
'Recrcq.t ien .. ,', ': : . ':. '
6:30 p.nl. ,.sunday"Sr:
Services ,.' - , . ,'
,
I \
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Free
of God
R. R. - Ohio
? istor. James Corfman
-10:30 a.m.Sunduy sdu)ol '
. 7. :00 p.m.-Sunday EYangeli Stic
"SCrvice , \
7:30 p.l11.-Wedhcsday
. Service . " ...
7: 30 p.m. Saturduy
Worship,-Se.rvice
Wilmington Pike &
Social Row Road
Bus Wiseman. Mini stcr
Christian Baptist Mission
CENTERVILLE
Main Street !):OO a. II1 . Sunday Bihlc . .sdlo(ll -
. ...1 .
-4 ',"
Mrs. Lois Dunaway. Pastor 10: 15 a.Ill .. Sun{]ay Worship The Centerville First'
If) S d
I J.O: 15a.III .. Sulluay Youth
a.lIl . lin ay ;x lOll
17.VI:. f: rallkl ill Sh ect
Wl irship
- 1
1
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11
1. . Sa t . Lve . Scrvil' C II a.m. Morning Wotship '(l S.I I ' . N, :
(, :., p . I11 . lInuay " '.
I IRST CHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Hi hk Study. all' agl' s, (;cI1'c Uk kl;cll . Ass \. .'" .. .r
49 S. Main Street 7:30 p.l11 . Prayer Meeting.
. "
Wednesday & Thursday ]: 30 p . I11 .. EVl'iling Worship . 1 OJ)O a .)I1.
'
'SUIH!;" &h'i:!ol .
;.0 a . 111 . Sunday School
7 '0 \V .I d ' '''1 ' I k '. S' ',' 1\-" .
7:30 p.m. Song-fest. List :.' p.IlI .. .l' ul1l' S ay. IY Il \\'l' C' 7: 00 p.)11 .. ,.
10.30 ;1.111 . ' Morning Worsh ip , I
Prayef ;lI1d nihil' Stud.v 7' n 111 \1" " 11"S I1 . I:VI'II
7:00 p.I11 . . Sunday evening month.
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ELLIS SUPER VALU
WAYNESVILL.e, OHIO
TOWNSEND Sl,-ORE
WAYNESVIU:.E, OHIO
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
OHIO
LYNN'S DRESS SHOP
WAYNESVILL.-E, OHIO'
LE MAY'S B &.R CLEANERS
'!VA OHIO '
SPELTZ - sell any Harold H.
. Overstake, R,t. 2, Phone
39c2
'BASEMENT SALE - Clothes, furnl -
' hlre, ,antiques...r misc., Oct. 8, 9 & 10
from 10 to I) p.m.' Located at 210.
6tl\ 40c1
1966 EL CAMINO - 283 - va auto-
< .matlc - red w/whlte tonneau cover"':
excellent - ' ws - tires $1575. Phone
897.6225. 40G1
,: ,WANT, a new car: pet , but can't afford
It? , Cal 932-7876 for a 'lIke . new
. cleanlhg. Paul's Xpert 'Carpet Clean-
11)9. 40c1
t
"NivER Used 'anythl119 like It"r say
of hustte carpet cleaner.
. Rent shampooer $1. t
Furn.lture Store: ' 40c1
1 ' p'RICE CARPET S'ALE -' kitchen
, Arr'Qstrong sC,urpt!ue'd ",ylon
.or .DuPont SOl; Your cllolce, com-
, pletely ' Installed at no extra cost,
,, $7.90 SCluare . y"rd, free 'estimate.
Phone 372r6995, GAR PET FAIR,
,129 S. Det!OI..t. Xenia., Qh!O
7 FeaT POol . Tablel-lE!5S'thari a year

' GARAGE Friday c1nd.Satur-
',' Cijy,' . C>ct. , 9, & 10. on South Main
Lool<fol' 40c1
5 DAY SALE - 25% offon all 1970
I trllvel trailers .and wheel cam-
per cam'plng trailers., See the new
1'971 ' . Re.valla . Astro Cruiser truck
' .'.""""',.''', ,Wa:tnesvllle Campers. phone
897-7936:", ' . r 40cl

p.m'L..2 /TIlles wllst
, off t<oute 73. Btlck
. ree , room, Ilatdwood,
garage, ' Ibw V
Re_a.lty .
TWO Car garage. Phone 8977'832 or
. 8915634. . 39c2
WILL shar.e my home with lady. Call
.897-7832 or 897-5634. 39c2
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SERVICES
BABYSITTING rn' my home, by hour,
day or week, fenced In yard. Ask for
Joan,n. Pl)one 897-6021. 39ctf
HOME ' repair and maintenance car-
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint
lng, roofing and electrical. 'Phone
21etf
ACME Sanitation; licensed with Board of
Health; all modern equipment . Clean leach-
ing beds. oUtside VIUItS, septic tanks. All
worti 'guaranteed-24-hour service. Middlo-
tOWI'! 423-2945. 37c4
, WANTED
to trade 1961 VW Karmann
Ohio In good condition for VW sta-
t!on Phone 897-2060, 40ctf
Lop.N. for small nursing near Waynes
ville, hours and wages open. Call 933
5866. 40c1
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED body repairman and
painter for permanent position. '
Above-average pay for the right man .
Apply or call for further Information
at Ken Cole Ford, 105 E. Market.
Xenia. Pho!1e 372-6798. 40c2
WANTED: Part time typist to learn
typesetting. Must be willing to work
nlaht heurs and oroaress toward full
time work. Apply The Miami Gazer. te
105 S. Main, waynesville 39nctl
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.obem .. Ci.J.ter I" Son
. 21 N: Ini ST.
WAYN ESVI L:LE, OHIO 4I0Il
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MOBILE HOMF; SAJ$S '
Lltl '
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II ..... r tl.i -Irea
. Swtmmtnl Pool
, 'Schooi BUI Servtce
OP,EN '1 -WEEK
. ' BART'S
WILDLIFE RECREATION
. , Sprin. Lake '
PJt. 4882483
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Mrs. WiI1iam Stubbs of Waynes-
ville ble,w, a whopping five inch -
bubble to win the. festival's
bubble gum bubble blowing COIl-
test.
The other winners of festival
games were nol available at
presstime Monday.
. Tradit ional um pah pahs of
the Bohemian-Bavaria n Brass set
a rich musical atmosphere . and
reminded visitors of sauerkraut's
nativity.
Foot tapping German and
Dutch melodies enlivened the
festival mall throughout the day.
These a uthentic tape recorded
tunes Wf!re continuously sound-
ed from TowQsend's TElevision
Shop.
The iirst Uhio Sauerkraut
f
Festival came to a classic, lively,
fun packed conclusion with a
culturally colorful performance
of nearly 30 cosltume clad mem-
bers of the Miami Valley Folk
Dancers Association of Dayton.
Miami Valley Folk Dancers
highlighted the festival mood
with their gaiety, genuine friend-
liness and ar'tistie dancing.
After performing,se.veral .Ger.
man
these jolly masters of congeni-
aBty invited the ..audience to
dance with them, several accept-
ed and tlie first Ohio Sauerkraut
Festival in history came to a
JOVial end in a crescendo of folk
color.. .
ITEMI: Edam' and Gouda,
. Dutch-t.ype cheeses, :
recognized by their red coatmgs.
ITEl\'I: The beef rolled
roast comes from the beef round,
a section of the hindquarter. The
standing rump is boned, rolled
and tied to make a compact cut.
Short On Money?
Ea;n $$ plus Green Stlmps. Work
untll- Dllcember1, part" tlm .. Noco,"
lectlng, Ino ' dellvery ancUre, suppll.s.
S.IIP"yhOuse TOys
Call Judy 8972235
. ' L

' ......, .. ... . w..;..'
,
.'.1,.' :" / . !
- I ;
Claudette Mullins of Dayton is shown above during a demonstration
at the potters wheel. - David Edsall Photo-
W. Henry Young of Germantown, one or' few broom makers in the
area crafts a handsome broom. Edsall Photo-
. The Loui"ana Purchase treaty was ratified, Oetober 20, '
Ilt3. . Spain opened tbe .Mississippi River to Americans, Octo-
ber 21, l'I95.
Thoma. A. Edison invented an electrical incandescent
lamp, odober 21, 18'9. "Old Ironsides" was launched October
21, U9'J. .
Sam HoUlton of Virginia was elected fint president of the
RepabUe of Texas, October 22, 1836. The MetropoUtan Opera
DOGIe opened In New York City, October Z; 1183.
Garages cl Qeaned
'. 81,lllr', Hillinl' llrvJC.I ...:.
Can - 50 In Dispenser- Bo)( ,,,,
. - 891-8185: " . .';. " . " .:.'" ,,::-,n'M
, ; "We -Haul ijJst
SPELTZ - sell any Harold H.
. Overstake, R,t. 2, Phone
39c2
'BASEMENT SALE - Clothes, furnl -
' hlre, ,antiques...r misc., Oct. 8, 9 & 10
from 10 to I) p.m.' Located at 210.
6tl\ 40c1
1966 EL CAMINO - 283 - va auto-
< .matlc - red w/whlte tonneau cover"':
excellent - ' ws - tires $1575. Phone
897.6225. 40G1
,: ,WANT, a new car: pet , but can't afford
It? , Cal 932-7876 for a 'lIke . new
. cleanlhg. Paul's Xpert 'Carpet Clean-
11)9. 40c1
t
"NivER Used 'anythl119 like It"r say
of hustte carpet cleaner.
. Rent shampooer $1. t
Furn.lture Store: ' 40c1
1 ' p'RICE CARPET S'ALE -' kitchen
, Arr'Qstrong sC,urpt!ue'd ",ylon
.or .DuPont SOl; Your cllolce, com-
, pletely ' Installed at no extra cost,
,, $7.90 SCluare . y"rd, free 'estimate.
Phone 372r6995, GAR PET FAIR,
,129 S. Det!OI..t. Xenia., Qh!O
7 FeaT POol . Tablel-lE!5S'thari a year

' GARAGE Friday c1nd.Satur-
',' Cijy,' . C>ct. , 9, & 10. on South Main
Lool<fol' 40c1
5 DAY SALE - 25% offon all 1970
I trllvel trailers .and wheel cam-
per cam'plng trailers., See the new
1'971 ' . Re.valla . Astro Cruiser truck
' .'.""""',.''', ,Wa:tnesvllle Campers. phone
897-7936:", ' . r 40cl

p.m'L..2 /TIlles wllst
, off t<oute 73. Btlck
. ree , room, Ilatdwood,
garage, ' Ibw V
Re_a.lty .
TWO Car garage. Phone 8977'832 or
. 8915634. . 39c2
WILL shar.e my home with lady. Call
.897-7832 or 897-5634. 39c2
-
SERVICES
BABYSITTING rn' my home, by hour,
day or week, fenced In yard. Ask for
Joan,n. Pl)one 897-6021. 39ctf
HOME ' repair and maintenance car-
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint
lng, roofing and electrical. 'Phone
21etf
ACME Sanitation; licensed with Board of
Health; all modern equipment . Clean leach-
ing beds. oUtside VIUItS, septic tanks. All
worti 'guaranteed-24-hour service. Middlo-
tOWI'! 423-2945. 37c4
, WANTED
to trade 1961 VW Karmann
Ohio In good condition for VW sta-
t!on Phone 897-2060, 40ctf
Lop.N. for small nursing near Waynes
ville, hours and wages open. Call 933
5866. 40c1
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED body repairman and
painter for permanent position. '
Above-average pay for the right man .
Apply or call for further Information
at Ken Cole Ford, 105 E. Market.
Xenia. Pho!1e 372-6798. 40c2
WANTED: Part time typist to learn
typesetting. Must be willing to work
nlaht heurs and oroaress toward full
time work. Apply The Miami Gazer. te
105 S. Main, waynesville 39nctl
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II ..... r tl.i -Irea
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. , Sprin. Lake '
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" .
Mrs. WiI1iam Stubbs of Waynes-
ville ble,w, a whopping five inch -
bubble to win the. festival's
bubble gum bubble blowing COIl-
test.
The other winners of festival
games were nol available at
presstime Monday.
. Tradit ional um pah pahs of
the Bohemian-Bavaria n Brass set
a rich musical atmosphere . and
reminded visitors of sauerkraut's
nativity.
Foot tapping German and
Dutch melodies enlivened the
festival mall throughout the day.
These a uthentic tape recorded
tunes Wf!re continuously sound-
ed from TowQsend's TElevision
Shop.
The iirst Uhio Sauerkraut
f
Festival came to a classic, lively,
fun packed conclusion with a
culturally colorful performance
of nearly 30 cosltume clad mem-
bers of the Miami Valley Folk
Dancers Association of Dayton.
Miami Valley Folk Dancers
highlighted the festival mood
with their gaiety, genuine friend-
liness and ar'tistie dancing.
After performing,se.veral .Ger.
man
these jolly masters of congeni-
aBty invited the ..audience to
dance with them, several accept-
ed and tlie first Ohio Sauerkraut
Festival in history came to a
JOVial end in a crescendo of folk
color.. .
ITEMI: Edam' and Gouda,
. Dutch-t.ype cheeses, :
recognized by their red coatmgs.
ITEl\'I: The beef rolled
roast comes from the beef round,
a section of the hindquarter. The
standing rump is boned, rolled
and tied to make a compact cut.
Short On Money?
Ea;n $$ plus Green Stlmps. Work
untll- Dllcember1, part" tlm .. Noco,"
lectlng, Ino ' dellvery ancUre, suppll.s.
S.IIP"yhOuse TOys
Call Judy 8972235
. ' L

' ......, .. ... . w..;..'
,
.'.1,.' :" / . !
- I ;
Claudette Mullins of Dayton is shown above during a demonstration
at the potters wheel. - David Edsall Photo-
W. Henry Young of Germantown, one or' few broom makers in the
area crafts a handsome broom. Edsall Photo-
. The Loui"ana Purchase treaty was ratified, Oetober 20, '
Ilt3. . Spain opened tbe .Mississippi River to Americans, Octo-
ber 21, l'I95.
Thoma. A. Edison invented an electrical incandescent
lamp, odober 21, 18'9. "Old Ironsides" was launched October
21, U9'J. .
Sam HoUlton of Virginia was elected fint president of the
RepabUe of Texas, October 22, 1836. The MetropoUtan Opera
DOGIe opened In New York City, October Z; 1183.
Garages cl Qeaned
'. 81,lllr', Hillinl' llrvJC.I ...:.
Can - 50 In Dispenser- Bo)( ,,,,
. - 891-8185: " . .';. " . " .:.'" ,,::-,n'M
, ; "We -Haul ijJst
" I
,.
DOES
HE KNOW _
ABOUT
GODPOWER?
Your teenager may already
know a60ut atomic-power,
hydropower, manpower. He
is aware that many other
things are referred to, as
power. But Is he aware of
the greatest power in the
universe?
. learning about God's power
will give your child
confidence to tackle the
obstacles we all face in lif
Through, a study of the
Scriptures, the Christian
Science Sunday School
encourages _II children to
see the .power of GOd for
themselves. You are lnvit8d
tr have your children visit or
enroll in our cluses SUnday
mornings at
Sunday SchoO'- 11 :00 A.M.
Church S.vlce - 11:00 A.M.
F..r..it Church of Christ, Scl.ntlst
ioo ,' Sout'; _'n
C.nt .. vI .... ,Ohto'
J
f ' ..
.. '\ " . ""
M.,. elYn Be ...
aire" Teus: I ,I'eJDember' when I ,
had to ' walk 'a mile on Saturday:
afternoon' to a ,beef ,c.\ub and -pfck
up our meat tor the week, Whe'u
I got hQme, my job', waS to cut
the ott tbe bones and grind
enough to make chill for Satur-
day night. I was ahour 11 or I!
years old when I started l;,tis
ch.ore. . . ..-.
I used to put cottOh 'leaves
(sprinkle,d wit,h water) in my
straw bat when I' to the
field to p,ict cot!oli, com;
etc., to keep out lOme 'of the ole .
hot burning'Sun.
My mother would go to 'town
to shop once a month at the , mOlt
and my brotber and I waited for
our treats - sa,ltmes eam
8atea. "
I 'would by on f('eshJy picked
cotton in wagon look
at I sky ,ull' of stari 'laid a fuD
moon-nc; pollution. ind tlJif wu
I wondedlll sigbl,' '. " .
My father -kent to' tJie iii! In .. a
wa.i0n pulted ,In', muleHbO'at ,
mile, each way-atid m.y brother. .
and I woUJd go wjth. him., It. wu. '
a treat for ,us.:-like kids '
Dian,yland today. After .
WJS father 1014"
the eattoueed 8Qd.-c!ommg"hOme .
we at a' '"
" '.,
bananas and ' "
cheese. ,. : :., "; ,"'.
Diaclplb;ae .
the front -Wi: .
fUO.l;: sidp' 19iCf"'.to.,..
'--and that' " ..... '
. to .. '" " ,
" " I' " ... -
" I
,.
DOES
HE KNOW _
ABOUT
GODPOWER?
Your teenager may already
know a60ut atomic-power,
hydropower, manpower. He
is aware that many other
things are referred to, as
power. But Is he aware of
the greatest power in the
universe?
. learning about God's power
will give your child
confidence to tackle the
obstacles we all face in lif
Through, a study of the
Scriptures, the Christian
Science Sunday School
encourages _II children to
see the .power of GOd for
themselves. You are lnvit8d
tr have your children visit or
enroll in our cluses SUnday
mornings at
Sunday SchoO'- 11 :00 A.M.
Church S.vlce - 11:00 A.M.
F..r..it Church of Christ, Scl.ntlst
ioo ,' Sout'; _'n
C.nt .. vI .... ,Ohto'
J
f ' ..
.. '\ " . ""
M.,. elYn Be ...
aire" Teus: I ,I'eJDember' when I ,
had to ' walk 'a mile on Saturday:
afternoon' to a ,beef ,c.\ub and -pfck
up our meat tor the week, Whe'u
I got hQme, my job', waS to cut
the ott tbe bones and grind
enough to make chill for Satur-
day night. I was ahour 11 or I!
years old when I started l;,tis
ch.ore. . . ..-.
I used to put cottOh 'leaves
(sprinkle,d wit,h water) in my
straw bat when I' to the
field to p,ict cot!oli, com;
etc., to keep out lOme 'of the ole .
hot burning'Sun.
My mother would go to 'town
to shop once a month at the , mOlt
and my brotber and I waited for
our treats - sa,ltmes eam
8atea. "
I 'would by on f('eshJy picked
cotton in wagon look
at I sky ,ull' of stari 'laid a fuD
moon-nc; pollution. ind tlJif wu
I wondedlll sigbl,' '. " .
My father -kent to' tJie iii! In .. a
wa.i0n pulted ,In', muleHbO'at ,
mile, each way-atid m.y brother. .
and I woUJd go wjth. him., It. wu. '
a treat for ,us.:-like kids '
Dian,yland today. After .
WJS father 1014"
the eattoueed 8Qd.-c!ommg"hOme .
we at a' '"
" '.,
bananas and ' "
cheese. ,. : :., "; ,"'.
Diaclplb;ae .
the front -Wi: .
fUO.l;: sidp' 19iCf"'.to.,..
'--and that' " ..... '
. to .. '" " ,
" " I' " ... -
, . l . I. '
or health, cOOsciQtis' dUmpers who have. now achieved the ultimlte m
y.... 'of W,ddletown 30 and Waynesville Roads.
contactea,'b'Uf the niaCabre. piece of garbage remains as of pr.esstime
'Mislmi \\'QUld'take the time. and trouble of totjng a 300 pound carcass to the river for
1I1h"'t',.,.. .. : ". " . ,' balton Photo. . .
, . l . I. '
or health, cOOsciQtis' dUmpers who have. now achieved the ultimlte m
y.... 'of W,ddletown 30 and Waynesville Roads.
contactea,'b'Uf the niaCabre. piece of garbage remains as of pr.esstime
'Mislmi \\'QUld'take the time. and trouble of totjng a 300 pound carcass to the river for
1I1h"'t',.,.. .. : ". " . ,' balton Photo. . .
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. "
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"
-, Valley Foik'oan-
cers' of Will host .a 'Week-
,.9f:
Dancmg
1
, With ,noted dance, tea,
.
Opt. '17-18, at Comml.1n-
, ' ity. Center ,at Dayt.on.
I " now retired
, ... ,frQtti George Williams College.
" . they
.le ':COl; yea'rs, ,will-give step
ipStruCtiOflS. to Miami
Valley Folk ' Dancers and their
friends. " , '
,
COMPETITION
CONTINUES .
I The' Spartans first runner ar-
rived fifth during last week's
'Cross-Cquntry " .
, ,. The five Spartafi boys who
. , p'1aced w.ere: Gar,y
< Cook; Dave Dick; Mike' Hartsock
. and BOb Graham., '
.1 , .... 1
l' . A .second meet with Little
, Miami Higo School at, Morrow
. :' saw the fust Spartan runner pbice
sixth. . . '
, 'Waynesville's first five in- ,
Jefr-,Benner; Jeff Bourne,
. Mike',:! Bob Graham,
landl (;al\y . :,C06k. ' .' . ,'. ,
, V ,', The Spartans ' next meet will
"' he , "the Fort Ancient Valley
'-, at Kings Mills.
Due.
, '
Y I r b aa k S t I f f -
'e 8 n s
Wark
At. \ WI Y ne s V i II e
. 'This 'year's Spartan yearbook
staff is directed by Robert Sei-
gal.
ai
R'icHARD lUTES
IS

R Rich8rd Lutes, a Waynesville
High School graduate, has been
enrolled for the first semester
classes this fall at DePauw Urn-
versity at Greencastle, Ind.
Lutes, a jUnior, is the son of
Alva Lutes of 3141 Larue Drive ,
Dayton and Mrs. Betty Lutes of
Waynesville Route 3.
Starting its 134th academic
year, DePauw. has a total enroll-
ment of approximately 2,400
students in its combined College
of Uberal Arts; School of Music
and School.of Nursing. -.
Those ' students enrolled this
fall will be among the first group
of DePauwites to engage in a new
4-1-4 program that calls for two
conventional semesters sand-
wiched around a one-month spe-
cial Winter Term in January .
. ' !4embers are, at present, col-
lecting ads and taking pictures
of 5 students caught off To be ,emphasized in the wii\-
. Some of the members of the ter Term 'is the general theme,
staff. are tirO Barney, Allen Ber- "Our Dete:rioratingEnvironment: .
nard, laVerne Caudill, Pam Can Man Remain Human?'" Lee- ,
-Click; Steve ' Jones, Marty Mayo, tures by a.uthorities such as arch-
-:<- Susan ThilJ" Mark Florence and itect Buckminster Fuller, Dr.
Dime weSt. I Elvis J. Stahr, Alan F. Glltt- '
It, looks !' to the, president of
for l he" PMenthodd' World PopUlation, i
ac)iooI,' ', newspaper. , Mrs. , Robett Indianapolis may6r Ricllard"lli-
TownSend, gar, and Standard Oil (Ind.)
, stated that the paper ,",ould be Qtairman John Swearingen are
an after school project. $le also among the speakers scheduled.
Consumer aavocate Ralph Nader
said a meeting for people inter- appeare4 on the earlier
ested in the paper would ' be
called . .' The fust edition should , this ,month to , discuss the topic.
. . Related to the general topic
, rUI,S., M Force De- ' . , out around Halloween. will be four-we,ek irtdividual stu-
,fe'" ,_ group ,of busy-ve
o
- p
r
9jjects supervised by fa-
pIe . is the debate team direoted
"by "Mrs. Roger HartsocJc. John an(1 administrators, many
- Fngle; Ken Vincent and sOme to the overall
theme but several also keyed to
, others- join returning debators individual student predilections.
Edwards 'Dwite -,
,. . f
....... ,.' ... sic' Assoiationlnc.
.. '.
Waynesville High School Junior High
: scalped the Clinton-Massie Indians for a victory Thursday.
aiff Meager Photo.
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WAYNESVILLE. OHIO PH'.
BOOK MASTER MIX
BEEF OR DAIRY
,FEEDS NOW
PROTECT
PROFITS _
ALL ,WINTER
We'll give you
some added
protection besides.
By booking winter feed needs now, you
protect yourself against any feed price increases
later this winter. And just for booking in
advance, W8"1I give you one of these famous
Bernz-O'-Matic fire extinguishers an added
measure- of protection fOf your family anCl
property. Now, Master Mix feedi,ng can be more
profitable than ever you. See us today.
Offer ...... Oct. 3'."70

, .........
-, Valley Foik'oan-
cers' of Will host .a 'Week-
,.9f:
Dancmg
1
, With ,noted dance, tea,
.
Opt. '17-18, at Comml.1n-
, ' ity. Center ,at Dayt.on.
I " now retired
, ... ,frQtti George Williams College.
" . they
.le ':COl; yea'rs, ,will-give step
ipStruCtiOflS. to Miami
Valley Folk ' Dancers and their
friends. " , '
,
COMPETITION
CONTINUES .
I The' Spartans first runner ar-
rived fifth during last week's
'Cross-Cquntry " .
, ,. The five Spartafi boys who
. , p'1aced w.ere: Gar,y
< Cook; Dave Dick; Mike' Hartsock
. and BOb Graham., '
.1 , .... 1
l' . A .second meet with Little
, Miami Higo School at, Morrow
. :' saw the fust Spartan runner pbice
sixth. . . '
, 'Waynesville's first five in- ,
Jefr-,Benner; Jeff Bourne,
. Mike',:! Bob Graham,
landl (;al\y . :,C06k. ' .' . ,'. ,
, V ,', The Spartans ' next meet will
"' he , "the Fort Ancient Valley
'-, at Kings Mills.
Due.
, '
Y I r b aa k S t I f f -
'e 8 n s
Wark
At. \ WI Y ne s V i II e
. 'This 'year's Spartan yearbook
staff is directed by Robert Sei-
gal.
ai
R'icHARD lUTES
IS

R Rich8rd Lutes, a Waynesville
High School graduate, has been
enrolled for the first semester
classes this fall at DePauw Urn-
versity at Greencastle, Ind.
Lutes, a jUnior, is the son of
Alva Lutes of 3141 Larue Drive ,
Dayton and Mrs. Betty Lutes of
Waynesville Route 3.
Starting its 134th academic
year, DePauw. has a total enroll-
ment of approximately 2,400
students in its combined College
of Uberal Arts; School of Music
and School.of Nursing. -.
Those ' students enrolled this
fall will be among the first group
of DePauwites to engage in a new
4-1-4 program that calls for two
conventional semesters sand-
wiched around a one-month spe-
cial Winter Term in January .
. ' !4embers are, at present, col-
lecting ads and taking pictures
of 5 students caught off To be ,emphasized in the wii\-
. Some of the members of the ter Term 'is the general theme,
staff. are tirO Barney, Allen Ber- "Our Dete:rioratingEnvironment: .
nard, laVerne Caudill, Pam Can Man Remain Human?'" Lee- ,
-Click; Steve ' Jones, Marty Mayo, tures by a.uthorities such as arch-
-:<- Susan ThilJ" Mark Florence and itect Buckminster Fuller, Dr.
Dime weSt. I Elvis J. Stahr, Alan F. Glltt- '
It, looks !' to the, president of
for l he" PMenthodd' World PopUlation, i
ac)iooI,' ', newspaper. , Mrs. , Robett Indianapolis may6r Ricllard"lli-
TownSend, gar, and Standard Oil (Ind.)
, stated that the paper ,",ould be Qtairman John Swearingen are
an after school project. $le also among the speakers scheduled.
Consumer aavocate Ralph Nader
said a meeting for people inter- appeare4 on the earlier
ested in the paper would ' be
called . .' The fust edition should , this ,month to , discuss the topic.
. . Related to the general topic
, rUI,S., M Force De- ' . , out around Halloween. will be four-we,ek irtdividual stu-
,fe'" ,_ group ,of busy-ve
o
- p
r
9jjects supervised by fa-
pIe . is the debate team direoted
"by "Mrs. Roger HartsocJc. John an(1 administrators, many
- Fngle; Ken Vincent and sOme to the overall
theme but several also keyed to
, others- join returning debators individual student predilections.
Edwards 'Dwite -,
,. . f
....... ,.' ... sic' Assoiationlnc.
.. '.
Waynesville High School Junior High
: scalped the Clinton-Massie Indians for a victory Thursday.
aiff Meager Photo.
All ' products bearing the NAPA Seal':
. it Equal or surpass standards and
all O.E.M.
.1. Are brand line ' of recognized quality!
it May be purchased ' with complete confidence in
their dependability!


PARTS:
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO PH'.
BOOK MASTER MIX
BEEF OR DAIRY
,FEEDS NOW
PROTECT
PROFITS _
ALL ,WINTER
We'll give you
some added
protection besides.
By booking winter feed needs now, you
protect yourself against any feed price increases
later this winter. And just for booking in
advance, W8"1I give you one of these famous
Bernz-O'-Matic fire extinguishers an added
measure- of protection fOf your family anCl
property. Now, Master Mix feedi,ng can be more
profitable than ever you. See us today.
Offer ...... Oct. 3'."70

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ate Mr.
"and He(man BeUman, Sr.
all
of ' W.aynesVille;
- ',
,-
.' f I."
Village metih regular
session Monday: night. Charles
Sanders was s\\(orn in as Council
Il}embei ih\ls, filling ,the Vacant
created by the death of our
late . Mayor B<>b Willis. Charles
Beck, of 'coun
cil, automaticaily became Mayor
and was sworn in by ,G.M.
Donald. George Wall was elected
by Council President and
Charles Sanders- term will. run
through 1973 as he is replacing
Charles Beck's seat as council
fRIENDS HOME r"EWS member.
By Ne,lie Dunnell Mr. Carl Rode of Carl Rode &
.,. _ Associates, Inc., Engineers Sur
Mrs. Florence Crane attended veyors of Colutnbus, also visited
a: !>irthday; dinner for her son, COuncil regarding Water & Sewer
Carmen Crane, on Sept. 28. for the Village. Mr. Rode will
Delmar. Chaney called on his meet later this month with
mother, Bessie Chaney, on Thurs- Corps of Engineers in Louisville '
day. to ascertain where S.R. 73 may
Robert Crane called on his . go before plans might
Florence Crane, on be made.
day. .. Mrs. Sue Carman returned
Mrs. Allen Koonce visited her home Saturday from the Post-
mothe.r, Florence Crane, ort Fri- ma,sters Convention held in St,
day Louis last week.
Opal Tresslar took"several lao Mrs. Claudia Brandenburg,
dies for a ride to Hidden Valley Ralph Brandtmburg aild Miss Sue
on Thursday: They came home Steele spent Tuesday in Pataskla
.lQaded: With ilPples. visiting Mrs. Francis Barker.
. . Mis. Chaney was a Mr. and Mrs. W.O. McOelland
of Mr. and Mrs. of Clarksville were" Tuesday
Roy Muterstiau8h of Xenia. evening callers on the Clarence
Mrs'. Nellie Bu,nneU;s cousins Price's.
calle'd onher .Thursday. Mrs. Judy Mills entertained
....,...lily Fulton of Columpus, Mrs. Annabelle Clark and Oau
: James Odell and daughters, detta Reedy at her home Satur-
Catolee Holohan and Marilyn day. night.
. RQe and Antha Din- . the WSCS 'of the United
. Wid(1ie of Dayton Vis,ited Sarah Methodist Church met Thursday
" . , .. Burnett S9nday afternoon. ,. afternoon at the., church witli
. me . Robert' Palmet called 'on his Voiers ' 'and Mrs.
" few on . '.' , Mary Jo Haines as hostesses.
,I {Matt. Carrie'Russel spe ' nt the week- . llJ.! , e program lead.ers were Mrs.
, ,. .. . ';r
said, .'.1 end with her family. ' . ". Helen 'Robertson and Mrs. Lucy
, .. ... u. and ,'!" ' ;Nellie Bunnell's family McCarren. . .
the '. 'Sunday everung with her. Dale Cahill, Prjncipal of Har-
'" !.' . . ".:.: veysbtirg.School"anno_llficed that
.and ' T.B . . will given at- the
; ... 14dley call,ed school Oct. 19' to_ ali .Kindergar
. on, -Jessie Robitzer ' and other ten, 1 sf grade, 4th grade and all
,.friendS :' at th ' Friends Home', new students. Make sure your
;;'U( ye :are ; /,". youngstCfrs .have had their tests!
, ... :Mr,s. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and
.. ,.. " ._;;- :York Cjty: and MJuQr New family have moved into the Ed
Burton rental on Cross Street
" I le'sSie ; Robitzer! at the and: Mr. Mrs. William -Michael
r.nenclI " ,. ' and family have,\moved into. the
"''''rYQ'T and. 'Mrs. lM Buiton rent1l1 on Main 'Street.
of r' ,'. . forge( tl1e anQUaI Hal-
.' , loW'en C8miVal to .be held,Oct.
' , 24 ip. the' ;schopl gym. Food will
e,i . " served;frorn 5
her.' daugli. is to
. WIIIIAIM on '. port this event sponsored ,by the
,,'t ." '. ,. . P.T.O: ' ,.
.
. .d ' JeSSIe ,., h:eret ,.to ' ber.
I. " " I
.'., is ,confined to Ointon Memorj'sl/,
.Hospital. ' . .
Howard Ary of Oregonia Road
is a patient at Kettering Memor-
ial Hospital.
Our ' get well wishes to all.
Our sympathy to the family
of Ira E. ' Surface, former resi
dents of near here, and the
family has expressed to your
writer -their deep appreciation
to the many local residents who
remembered them at the time
of their loss.
. School menu for the week
of Oct. 19-Mon. Barbecue on
bun,. tator tots, Harvard beets,
cookie, milk; Tues., luncheon
meat sandwith, buttered green
beans, potato chips, spice cake
(coconut topping), milk; Wed.,
toasted cheese sandwich, tomato
soup/crackers, hot rice pudqing,
pineapple slice, milk; Thurs.,
spaghetti & hamburger in tomato
sauce, buttered corn, slieed pea-
ches, bread & butter, milk; fri-
day, No School, Teachers Meet-
ing.
'RAMBY PHOTOS

210 CHAPMAN STRaaT
WAYNUVIL.LE. OHIO,

RELAX AND LEAV
THE
Predslon
Work Is a
"Must" Here
VOlE
FOR
EXPERIENCE
'Edward J.
. .
CHIIMER
for
JUDGE
Warren County Court
County Court
Serves the Township of
Clearcreek
Hamilton
Salem
Wayne Union
Maslle-- Washington
Harlan
TO US
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,
ate Mr.
"and He(man BeUman, Sr.
all
of ' W.aynesVille;
- ',
,-
.' f I."
Village metih regular
session Monday: night. Charles
Sanders was s\\(orn in as Council
Il}embei ih\ls, filling ,the Vacant
created by the death of our
late . Mayor B<>b Willis. Charles
Beck, of 'coun
cil, automaticaily became Mayor
and was sworn in by ,G.M.
Donald. George Wall was elected
by Council President and
Charles Sanders- term will. run
through 1973 as he is replacing
Charles Beck's seat as council
fRIENDS HOME r"EWS member.
By Ne,lie Dunnell Mr. Carl Rode of Carl Rode &
.,. _ Associates, Inc., Engineers Sur
Mrs. Florence Crane attended veyors of Colutnbus, also visited
a: !>irthday; dinner for her son, COuncil regarding Water & Sewer
Carmen Crane, on Sept. 28. for the Village. Mr. Rode will
Delmar. Chaney called on his meet later this month with
mother, Bessie Chaney, on Thurs- Corps of Engineers in Louisville '
day. to ascertain where S.R. 73 may
Robert Crane called on his . go before plans might
Florence Crane, on be made.
day. .. Mrs. Sue Carman returned
Mrs. Allen Koonce visited her home Saturday from the Post-
mothe.r, Florence Crane, ort Fri- ma,sters Convention held in St,
day Louis last week.
Opal Tresslar took"several lao Mrs. Claudia Brandenburg,
dies for a ride to Hidden Valley Ralph Brandtmburg aild Miss Sue
on Thursday: They came home Steele spent Tuesday in Pataskla
.lQaded: With ilPples. visiting Mrs. Francis Barker.
. . Mis. Chaney was a Mr. and Mrs. W.O. McOelland
of Mr. and Mrs. of Clarksville were" Tuesday
Roy Muterstiau8h of Xenia. evening callers on the Clarence
Mrs'. Nellie Bu,nneU;s cousins Price's.
calle'd onher .Thursday. Mrs. Judy Mills entertained
....,...lily Fulton of Columpus, Mrs. Annabelle Clark and Oau
: James Odell and daughters, detta Reedy at her home Satur-
Catolee Holohan and Marilyn day. night.
. RQe and Antha Din- . the WSCS 'of the United
. Wid(1ie of Dayton Vis,ited Sarah Methodist Church met Thursday
" . , .. Burnett S9nday afternoon. ,. afternoon at the., church witli
. me . Robert' Palmet called 'on his Voiers ' 'and Mrs.
" few on . '.' , Mary Jo Haines as hostesses.
,I {Matt. Carrie'Russel spe ' nt the week- . llJ.! , e program lead.ers were Mrs.
, ,. .. . ';r
said, .'.1 end with her family. ' . ". Helen 'Robertson and Mrs. Lucy
, .. ... u. and ,'!" ' ;Nellie Bunnell's family McCarren. . .
the '. 'Sunday everung with her. Dale Cahill, Prjncipal of Har-
'" !.' . . ".:.: veysbtirg.School"anno_llficed that
.and ' T.B . . will given at- the
; ... 14dley call,ed school Oct. 19' to_ ali .Kindergar
. on, -Jessie Robitzer ' and other ten, 1 sf grade, 4th grade and all
,.friendS :' at th ' Friends Home', new students. Make sure your
;;'U( ye :are ; /,". youngstCfrs .have had their tests!
, ... :Mr,s. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and
.. ,.. " ._;;- :York Cjty: and MJuQr New family have moved into the Ed
Burton rental on Cross Street
" I le'sSie ; Robitzer! at the and: Mr. Mrs. William -Michael
r.nenclI " ,. ' and family have,\moved into. the
"''''rYQ'T and. 'Mrs. lM Buiton rent1l1 on Main 'Street.
of r' ,'. . forge( tl1e anQUaI Hal-
.' , loW'en C8miVal to .be held,Oct.
' , 24 ip. the' ;schopl gym. Food will
e,i . " served;frorn 5
her.' daugli. is to
. WIIIIAIM on '. port this event sponsored ,by the
,,'t ." '. ,. . P.T.O: ' ,.
.
. .d ' JeSSIe ,., h:eret ,.to ' ber.
I. " " I
.'., is ,confined to Ointon Memorj'sl/,
.Hospital. ' . .
Howard Ary of Oregonia Road
is a patient at Kettering Memor-
ial Hospital.
Our ' get well wishes to all.
Our sympathy to the family
of Ira E. ' Surface, former resi
dents of near here, and the
family has expressed to your
writer -their deep appreciation
to the many local residents who
remembered them at the time
of their loss.
. School menu for the week
of Oct. 19-Mon. Barbecue on
bun,. tator tots, Harvard beets,
cookie, milk; Tues., luncheon
meat sandwith, buttered green
beans, potato chips, spice cake
(coconut topping), milk; Wed.,
toasted cheese sandwich, tomato
soup/crackers, hot rice pudqing,
pineapple slice, milk; Thurs.,
spaghetti & hamburger in tomato
sauce, buttered corn, slieed pea-
ches, bread & butter, milk; fri-
day, No School, Teachers Meet-
ing.
'RAMBY PHOTOS

210 CHAPMAN STRaaT
WAYNUVIL.LE. OHIO,

RELAX AND LEAV
THE
Predslon
Work Is a
"Must" Here
VOlE
FOR
EXPERIENCE
'Edward J.
. .
CHIIMER
for
JUDGE
Warren County Court
County Court
Serves the Township of
Clearcreek
Hamilton
Salem
Wayne Union
Maslle-- Washington
Harlan
TO US
We Would like to: introduce to you our "NEW high
quality printing." Much . effort has gone into IM-
PROVING our quality ltandarda. The latelt in type-
.am. equipmau "brill. to you thia quality at lower
Prica-
IUIUIEIi CARDa
WEDDINa 'IiVITAn
.. AIINOUNCEIIENlI
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. EIIVELOPD
- lROCHURD
.- POSTERI
. ' LAIEU
. FOR .
-Nea FOR.
,eTlCKm
-HANDIILU
-MAILERI
NEWlLE1TERI
e NEWSPAPERI
: ,', from . Nt. <;.armel Ho'$pital .i.n
d . dr. bi)1oJ) \ 4' :ColumbUs she; bid .
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CALENDARI
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V,NESVIl::l E ,
HARVE-SBt:J'RG
. Baptist iChU}Ch 0* '-Chris,
Third '&: :Miami IStreets
Charles Evangelist
" I ():: OO a.- ro .. SU'nC,lat. Mo(nil)S
p.m. - Sunday Eyening
Chutch
'. SI 'llllwm
, , : \6flllan \1c;i Jowll.
'6:30 p.m. -, Wednesday Evening
Phone. 897.-4462 ror.i nformatioP
,
First Baptist 'Ch'urc;h
North. Main
John P. Osborne, Pastor
10:00 a.m. ,Sunday Schllol
11 :00 a.m:;MOrl'ling
p.m. ,TrainingiUnion
7:30 p.m.,Evening Worship
7 :30p.in.,Wednesday Prayer
Mec'tin'g : '
(Affiliated.with Southern Bap-
tist Convention).
First Church-of Christ
IJi g" Street
Steve Tigner, Minister
() :30 a.1l 1... Suliday IBihlc &holll
10:30.1.111. , Sunday WIIP,hip and
( 'OI1lIllU II i C)II
6 :00 p.IlI ., SIIIH.lai YlIlIlh
Mc'ctillg
6:30 p.in.' , Sunday Christian
Youth tlour
7:30 p.m., Slinday Evcnillg
Worship
7:30 p.m .. Wedllcsuay Bihlc
' .
9:3{) <l. 1ll .. Sunclij \'
,.)O:3tru:lll oo Sunu':J Y "I.HI'ling
,
7:30p.m .. SUI1UUY Evening
'
7 :'3 0 p.m., Wl.! unl.!s da}.
PrilYl.!f anJ Bihle St ud), ' .
, Run Baptist .
. ". . Church .
.Ohiu UI!>I t .;
: KiJd.
I'O:O() a.Ill .. SlInJa\' SdlO'ol ' .
10:0' ) & ' I I :00 a.n;:. Sund .. }: '
. . Wmshi r
7 :3()' lun .. SlIlIuay !:veiling
Worship
-
. United Methodist
Church -
'l>Jvid lIarpcl'. Pastor
9:30 \.1 . 111 Sunday Church
Scrvit.: c
,
10:30 \.1 . 111 ., Su,;d; y Schuol
II :00 a.m., Sunday Worship

Yuurh Fellowship and Bil}le
. Study
CORWIN'
Pentecostal Holiness
Church
. ,
GEN,NTOWN'
_ Genntown United Church
, ' of Christ -. .
Ruute 42 .. t

Study ,
Friends Meeting
Stlcet near lIigh
Harveysburg Full Gospel
. Church
! E. South Street ,
Acy lamb .. -Pastor
10:00 a:m . Sunday Schuul
7:30 n:'!I., S(JIlday. WCIJllcsduy
and
, 9:30 Wnis.Ilip .Scr',' ke
Rev. Jack Itlll1i\ton, Pastor
SUnd .. y &:111101 ' . :.
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:45 a.m. SUllditY Meeting for
Worship (unprogrammed)
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
Wurship Services .
7:30 p,.lll . Wedncsday Youth
5:0Q ().Jil': Sundav Yll\'1h ' \
," Fcllnwslfip " ,,:
St. Augustine Church
High Street .
Rev. Joseph II: l..u,t mer. p.Jstor
7 a.m. & t I a.m. Masses
H a.m. & H p.IIl :J Joly ()4YS
7:30 p.m. First Friday
7:45 a.m. ()Jily Mass
5:30 p.;". Saturday Mass
st. Mary's Episcopal
. Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev, Harold Deeth, Rector
I I : I 5 a.III., Murning Prayer
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
Holy Cqmmunioll 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & Nnrtl,l Strects
. '. l. Young. Mlnistcr
9:00 a.m. Church School
10: 15 a.m.. Church at Worship
6:00 p.m. Jr. & Sr. Youth
Fellowship
7:30 p.m. Friday - Yuung
People's Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.llI . Sunday Evening
VALI:..E.V ."
.' United Met'hOdis-( .
Church
Walnut-Vine
R. ,Meredith, Pastor .
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:)0 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth FeiloWship-
jr. high & sr. high
7:45 Wednesday' chOlr
rchcan:.i l
Spring Valley Church
of Christ
Glady Street
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 Wednesday-Evening
Worship ,
, ' - '
Spring
Friends Church . .
.... . , Mound Street
Waynesville Rescue E. Friend CoUser, Pastor
Service . . .
MT. H,Ol.:a':y '
r J-<
United MethoClist .
, . ",, -";.wh"': '. ' ..
r!u If -4 . ' "1
)liard , '-M
0 ' . , '
9:30 'a.m . sUnday SChm,I ' , '. . - . .
I I :00 .1.111 Sunday. W,,{ship . " " .9i30 a:m. Sunday Schuul
Service- . fl.
7jo p.m . Praycr I
, Servicc
'United Methodist ..
Church!' , '
John K. Stnith, Minister :
', ! I
9:30 a.m. , School .
10:30 a.m., WorshiP :
Service " --
.8:oo-9:oQ p.m.,
evenirt;g, Bible Study':
-"""--.. . .
ChUrch of Ohrist '
Mission 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Corner uf 73 & Corwin Rd. , 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 'WHming'ton Pike &
Rev. Sherman Cuok. Pastor Social ,Row Road
10:.10 a.I11 .. Sunday Schuul Christian Baptist Mission Bus Wiscm .. ,;. Minis'lcr
7:00 p.m . Sunday Eve. Service Main Street 9:00 :I. Ill . SU,.ndaytilblc Sclu;ul .
7:30 p.m .. Wedilesday Eve. Mrs. luis P.dstor ,.0: 15 a.m., wors,1ip . .
Service 10 a.m. Sunday School 10: I 5 a.m., SlIIld.ly Yuuth
7:30 p.m . Sat. Eve . Service I I a.m. Morning Worship W"rship , -' . ,. .
FIRST'CHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.m. Worship... (, :30 .. Sunday EVi!ning
49 Main Street 7:30 p.m. Prayrr Meeting, Bihle Stud'y., al.l.ages ....
9:30 a.m. _ Sunday School Wed,:,csday & Thursday 7:.10 WorsJlip . '.
a.m. _ Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Song-fest, last 7:.10 p',m .
7:00 p.m . Sunday evening . ':;aturday .each iUOIlth. \ .. StJ,dy
... _ ....' J
This Church Page Is tipORSOrea .. or You tlvough The CourtesyUf 1}1e .. ....:<l.Mo:\.ji. .i
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
LE MAY'S B 1a,.R OI.iEANERS .
WA'tNUVILLE, OHJO, " .
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V,NESVIl::l E ,
HARVE-SBt:J'RG
. Baptist iChU}Ch 0* '-Chris,
Third '&: :Miami IStreets
Charles Evangelist
" I ():: OO a.- ro .. SU'nC,lat. Mo(nil)S
p.m. - Sunday Eyening
Chutch
'. SI 'llllwm
, , : \6flllan \1c;i Jowll.
'6:30 p.m. -, Wednesday Evening
Phone. 897.-4462 ror.i nformatioP
,
First Baptist 'Ch'urc;h
North. Main
John P. Osborne, Pastor
10:00 a.m. ,Sunday Schllol
11 :00 a.m:;MOrl'ling
p.m. ,TrainingiUnion
7:30 p.m.,Evening Worship
7 :30p.in.,Wednesday Prayer
Mec'tin'g : '
(Affiliated.with Southern Bap-
tist Convention).
First Church-of Christ
IJi g" Street
Steve Tigner, Minister
() :30 a.1l 1... Suliday IBihlc &holll
10:30.1.111. , Sunday WIIP,hip and
( 'OI1lIllU II i C)II
6 :00 p.IlI ., SIIIH.lai YlIlIlh
Mc'ctillg
6:30 p.in.' , Sunday Christian
Youth tlour
7:30 p.m., Slinday Evcnillg
Worship
7:30 p.m .. Wedllcsuay Bihlc
' .
9:3{) <l. 1ll .. Sunclij \'
,.)O:3tru:lll oo Sunu':J Y "I.HI'ling
,
7:30p.m .. SUI1UUY Evening
'
7 :'3 0 p.m., Wl.! unl.!s da}.
PrilYl.!f anJ Bihle St ud), ' .
, Run Baptist .
. ". . Church .
.Ohiu UI!>I t .;
: KiJd.
I'O:O() a.Ill .. SlInJa\' SdlO'ol ' .
10:0' ) & ' I I :00 a.n;:. Sund .. }: '
. . Wmshi r
7 :3()' lun .. SlIlIuay !:veiling
Worship
-
. United Methodist
Church -
'l>Jvid lIarpcl'. Pastor
9:30 \.1 . 111 Sunday Church
Scrvit.: c
,
10:30 \.1 . 111 ., Su,;d; y Schuol
II :00 a.m., Sunday Worship

Yuurh Fellowship and Bil}le
. Study
CORWIN'
Pentecostal Holiness
Church
. ,
GEN,NTOWN'
_ Genntown United Church
, ' of Christ -. .
Ruute 42 .. t

Study ,
Friends Meeting
Stlcet near lIigh
Harveysburg Full Gospel
. Church
! E. South Street ,
Acy lamb .. -Pastor
10:00 a:m . Sunday Schuul
7:30 n:'!I., S(JIlday. WCIJllcsduy
and
, 9:30 Wnis.Ilip .Scr',' ke
Rev. Jack Itlll1i\ton, Pastor
SUnd .. y &:111101 ' . :.
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:45 a.m. SUllditY Meeting for
Worship (unprogrammed)
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
Wurship Services .
7:30 p,.lll . Wedncsday Youth
5:0Q ().Jil': Sundav Yll\'1h ' \
," Fcllnwslfip " ,,:
St. Augustine Church
High Street .
Rev. Joseph II: l..u,t mer. p.Jstor
7 a.m. & t I a.m. Masses
H a.m. & H p.IIl :J Joly ()4YS
7:30 p.m. First Friday
7:45 a.m. ()Jily Mass
5:30 p.;". Saturday Mass
st. Mary's Episcopal
. Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev, Harold Deeth, Rector
I I : I 5 a.III., Murning Prayer
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
Holy Cqmmunioll 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & Nnrtl,l Strects
. '. l. Young. Mlnistcr
9:00 a.m. Church School
10: 15 a.m.. Church at Worship
6:00 p.m. Jr. & Sr. Youth
Fellowship
7:30 p.m. Friday - Yuung
People's Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.llI . Sunday Evening
VALI:..E.V ."
.' United Met'hOdis-( .
Church
Walnut-Vine
R. ,Meredith, Pastor .
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:)0 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth FeiloWship-
jr. high & sr. high
7:45 Wednesday' chOlr
rchcan:.i l
Spring Valley Church
of Christ
Glady Street
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 Wednesday-Evening
Worship ,
, ' - '
Spring
Friends Church . .
.... . , Mound Street
Waynesville Rescue E. Friend CoUser, Pastor
Service . . .
MT. H,Ol.:a':y '
r J-<
United MethoClist .
, . ",, -";.wh"': '. ' ..
r!u If -4 . ' "1
)liard , '-M
0 ' . , '
9:30 'a.m . sUnday SChm,I ' , '. . - . .
I I :00 .1.111 Sunday. W,,{ship . " " .9i30 a:m. Sunday Schuul
Service- . fl.
7jo p.m . Praycr I
, Servicc
'United Methodist ..
Church!' , '
John K. Stnith, Minister :
', ! I
9:30 a.m. , School .
10:30 a.m., WorshiP :
Service " --
.8:oo-9:oQ p.m.,
evenirt;g, Bible Study':
-"""--.. . .
ChUrch of Ohrist '
Mission 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Corner uf 73 & Corwin Rd. , 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 'WHming'ton Pike &
Rev. Sherman Cuok. Pastor Social ,Row Road
10:.10 a.I11 .. Sunday Schuul Christian Baptist Mission Bus Wiscm .. ,;. Minis'lcr
7:00 p.m . Sunday Eve. Service Main Street 9:00 :I. Ill . SU,.ndaytilblc Sclu;ul .
7:30 p.m .. Wedilesday Eve. Mrs. luis P.dstor ,.0: 15 a.m., wors,1ip . .
Service 10 a.m. Sunday School 10: I 5 a.m., SlIIld.ly Yuuth
7:30 p.m . Sat. Eve . Service I I a.m. Morning Worship W"rship , -' . ,. .
FIRST'CHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.m. Worship... (, :30 .. Sunday EVi!ning
49 Main Street 7:30 p.m. Prayrr Meeting, Bihle Stud'y., al.l.ages ....
9:30 a.m. _ Sunday School Wed,:,csday & Thursday 7:.10 WorsJlip . '.
a.m. _ Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Song-fest, last 7:.10 p',m .
7:00 p.m . Sunday evening . ':;aturday .each iUOIlth. \ .. StJ,dy
... _ ....' J
This Church Page Is tipORSOrea .. or You tlvough The CourtesyUf 1}1e .. ....:<l.Mo:\.ji. .i
. </
ELLIS SUPER VALU
WAYNESVIL .. E, OHIO
TowNSENO . STQRE
WAVNESVILLE, !lHI(l)
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
OHIO
l VNN'S DRESS SHOP
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
LE MAY'S B 1a,.R OI.iEANERS .
WA'tNUVILLE, OHJO, " .
'; ! j' I
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, '., .
'WANT to trlde ,.961 VW Karr1nann '
Avon .. bottt . ... TV, SWlvelstafld, him- Ght .. In 'good , condition for ,VW sta-
,''" "*ed ra", . hood, '. b.lcycle, '. t'Oh 'W.gon , Rhone 897-2060 . 40ctf
, .... V bed, sterilizer, ctC!th'ng & mls=, , ' .
,. 6010,p.m. ' .HELP WANTED
. Oct. 15 ' 16, 17. 2'-1'0 slxtl1 St., 'Way'" , ,
nilvl ...... . i, ' , . . EXPI;RIENCED bOdy repairman and
. ' ' , ' . " ;' paInter' "for 'permanent ,position
. ... V . . ' , ,'. ., t . , .... , ,n . aVerag.' for the rIght-
.:-' 4, $Peed,! ran 11,,,0, , AQpw"or' GaIl tor further Information
!(tur?t ,at r: K.n Cole Ford, 105 E. Mlir. ket ,
.... ,5 p,m. :a.k' for. , Phon'e 372-6798. . 40: 2
1lllli..1" I ' 41ncl' ,,! I" , ' , ,
rn I.,...." I _ ' . r
: '.: . " - ' . " . :' fj)r L,.P.N. tor small Nurs-
, AMFM l'1.g "ear Waynesville. Hours and _
' WJth Qr brad(et, a ,.1.955 wlge. oPen. Cali 1933-5866 41cl '
, .11. new ... nJf shock .. , ""l j ""' , .:.. ' _-:--_____ "'--
41,000 mn ... 41cl WANTED: Pan 'tim. to lear n
. , ;e typeSetting. Must be WIlling to work
WoOd'? Cal! 89'7-2ti55, _ nlciht hours _nd Droar,ss toward full
)' 8ftiW . .. ' J ,41nc1 __ .... trine ,Work. App,y The 'Mllml Gaz8\'W
105-5; Main, -waynesville 39ncn
" .
"
.1\
NO.TICES, '
;
Gul') ClUb, Tu.rkey and
Ham Shoot every sundlY, 1 p.m.,
township Ph. 41c4
'HOME repair and mllntenance 'car-
penter, concr.te, sheet metal palnt-'
:tng, rOOfing and' electrical. 'Phone:
21ett :
'.,
. BABYSITTING In my by 'hour,
day or week, fenced 111 yara. Ask for
- Joann. Phone 897-6021. , 39ctf
Each man, must seet salvation.
One cannot wait for God to appear
in the heavens, for some miracle
,to suddenly ;bring the bleaings of '
.. '
WHERE ARE THEY?
In tbe late" hours of television
viewIng, we See the timely remin-
der that the bour is late and are
asked the quelltion, "Do you know
your cbilldren are?" ,
It would be difficult to determine
how many timles this public service
' commercial hus -caused parenl!i ' to
become of the fact their
children were not present and ac-
counted for. "
there is tbe of
the COlD. ' The commercial 18 seen
,by viewing television at
home, who do not know wbere
their parents are, and, if tbey do
know, have liO idea when their
parents will returning bome.
RegreUully, in these ' modern
times, the hOlme is becoming less
and lea the lEocal point of family
activity: Everyone, parents and
children, , always ' seem to have
"somewhere" to . go, some activity
tbat takes them outside the borne.
Home, for many, is merely a place
to eat and to sleep-a place to go
wben the hour is late or the stom-
acb is empty.
Think about it for a moment. Is
your bouse a bome? Do the occu-
pants really "live" there? U not.

, ,
AOII088
,l.IDltant
6. Append
e.Lend-'-

10. Pan.
itreet
11.Palned
12. Jeyes (It.)
14. Wheeled
shoe
15. '''l'b.e -,"
8eottnovel
le.London '
tavern
U.Some
18.8unJod
le.-Image
(2 wclll.)
22. Eye Ul
21. Attendance
U.IIaD's _
DUlle
21. Jlythleal
creature

11. Peace
S2.Apncy
oUIle .
lt3O's
31. Two-footed
35. Qlubby
aT. Say
38.DueUnc
norda
D.J'onnerly
(poet.)
40.Ofa
eertaln
eereal
41.WelPt
(Inel)

2. Populates
3.Podla.
trist's
concem
4. Wane
:I.Tlme ,
period
(abbr.)
6."'The Sheik
of--"
'I. Stupid
(Inf.)
8.B&nlah
11. Vlperj
12.F.D.R.
opponent
13.RenWn
11. Auxiliary
bull4inl
22.SRO
ticket'
buye1'8
24. 'Olil40
110te
,25. Large
amounts
26. Jow
.21. Preatnc
29.Bealu
31.- ,
Amo,
cartooDiat
34. TrIm away
35. Bartlett or
ruiIet
36.-
no good
(2wda.)
-to. From
/ 1. J:levate
ITEtK: Wlhen a homemaker
sees 1.5 pou!nds registered on a ..
meal pac"agl!! at 'the supermarket,
she should nlDt take this to mean
one pound and five oQnces of
meat. It means one and one-half
pounds or one pound, etght
ounces. Automatic weighing
and pricing machinery computes '
these in intervals of ten.
ITEM: The padc;ling, ' also called
or "underlay," will in-
crease the life of your carpet or
rug by as m1l1ch as 30 to 50 per
cent.
NOWHERE
WILL YOU FIND
A QE'TTER BUY
I" " ONA
"SeRTA
(SHOP YOU SAVE)
E Y ,t i , R S,
SprlDPoie H&62I81
.. ,, '
" ,ctrst,OM "
HOlD: BuILDEB' .
, ALL , ' "YPIl"S,
\
,
,Bobert Oarter I. Son
r 21 II. .aT.,
WAVNDYILa.. OtuO .. MIl
, .
, N
",
(2wda.)
/ID2)O r
I
"How do our parents learn aD the things the>: teU you not to do?"
, "Bow a great big amlle thla mondDg .. THA'rS IT.
11111'1 IEIIII IIII III_I
, ,
'; ! j' I
,J ';' ' .-,. ('ft ,,' f
, '., .
'WANT to trlde ,.961 VW Karr1nann '
Avon .. bottt . ... TV, SWlvelstafld, him- Ght .. In 'good , condition for ,VW sta-
,''" "*ed ra", . hood, '. b.lcycle, '. t'Oh 'W.gon , Rhone 897-2060 . 40ctf
, .... V bed, sterilizer, ctC!th'ng & mls=, , ' .
,. 6010,p.m. ' .HELP WANTED
. Oct. 15 ' 16, 17. 2'-1'0 slxtl1 St., 'Way'" , ,
nilvl ...... . i, ' , . . EXPI;RIENCED bOdy repairman and
. ' ' , ' . " ;' paInter' "for 'permanent ,position
. ... V . . ' , ,'. ., t . , .... , ,n . aVerag.' for the rIght-
.:-' 4, $Peed,! ran 11,,,0, , AQpw"or' GaIl tor further Information
!(tur?t ,at r: K.n Cole Ford, 105 E. Mlir. ket ,
.... ,5 p,m. :a.k' for. , Phon'e 372-6798. . 40: 2
1lllli..1" I ' 41ncl' ,,! I" , ' , ,
rn I.,...." I _ ' . r
: '.: . " - ' . " . :' fj)r L,.P.N. tor small Nurs-
, AMFM l'1.g "ear Waynesville. Hours and _
' WJth Qr brad(et, a ,.1.955 wlge. oPen. Cali 1933-5866 41cl '
, .11. new ... nJf shock .. , ""l j ""' , .:.. ' _-:--_____ "'--
41,000 mn ... 41cl WANTED: Pan 'tim. to lear n
. , ;e typeSetting. Must be WIlling to work
WoOd'? Cal! 89'7-2ti55, _ nlciht hours _nd Droar,ss toward full
)' 8ftiW . .. ' J ,41nc1 __ .... trine ,Work. App,y The 'Mllml Gaz8\'W
105-5; Main, -waynesville 39ncn
" .
"
.1\
NO.TICES, '
;
Gul') ClUb, Tu.rkey and
Ham Shoot every sundlY, 1 p.m.,
township Ph. 41c4
'HOME repair and mllntenance 'car-
penter, concr.te, sheet metal palnt-'
:tng, rOOfing and' electrical. 'Phone:
21ett :
'.,
. BABYSITTING In my by 'hour,
day or week, fenced 111 yara. Ask for
- Joann. Phone 897-6021. , 39ctf
Each man, must seet salvation.
One cannot wait for God to appear
in the heavens, for some miracle
,to suddenly ;bring the bleaings of '
.. '
WHERE ARE THEY?
In tbe late" hours of television
viewIng, we See the timely remin-
der that the bour is late and are
asked the quelltion, "Do you know
your cbilldren are?" ,
It would be difficult to determine
how many timles this public service
' commercial hus -caused parenl!i ' to
become of the fact their
children were not present and ac-
counted for. "
there is tbe of
the COlD. ' The commercial 18 seen
,by viewing television at
home, who do not know wbere
their parents are, and, if tbey do
know, have liO idea when their
parents will returning bome.
RegreUully, in these ' modern
times, the hOlme is becoming less
and lea the lEocal point of family
activity: Everyone, parents and
children, , always ' seem to have
"somewhere" to . go, some activity
tbat takes them outside the borne.
Home, for many, is merely a place
to eat and to sleep-a place to go
wben the hour is late or the stom-
acb is empty.
Think about it for a moment. Is
your bouse a bome? Do the occu-
pants really "live" there? U not.

, ,
AOII088
,l.IDltant
6. Append
e.Lend-'-

10. Pan.
itreet
11.Palned
12. Jeyes (It.)
14. Wheeled
shoe
15. '''l'b.e -,"
8eottnovel
le.London '
tavern
U.Some
18.8unJod
le.-Image
(2 wclll.)
22. Eye Ul
21. Attendance
U.IIaD's _
DUlle
21. Jlythleal
creature

11. Peace
S2.Apncy
oUIle .
lt3O's
31. Two-footed
35. Qlubby
aT. Say
38.DueUnc
norda
D.J'onnerly
(poet.)
40.Ofa
eertaln
eereal
41.WelPt
(Inel)

2. Populates
3.Podla.
trist's
concem
4. Wane
:I.Tlme ,
period
(abbr.)
6."'The Sheik
of--"
'I. Stupid
(Inf.)
8.B&nlah
11. Vlperj
12.F.D.R.
opponent
13.RenWn
11. Auxiliary
bull4inl
22.SRO
ticket'
buye1'8
24. 'Olil40
110te
,25. Large
amounts
26. Jow
.21. Preatnc
29.Bealu
31.- ,
Amo,
cartooDiat
34. TrIm away
35. Bartlett or
ruiIet
36.-
no good
(2wda.)
-to. From
/ 1. J:levate
ITEtK: Wlhen a homemaker
sees 1.5 pou!nds registered on a ..
meal pac"agl!! at 'the supermarket,
she should nlDt take this to mean
one pound and five oQnces of
meat. It means one and one-half
pounds or one pound, etght
ounces. Automatic weighing
and pricing machinery computes '
these in intervals of ten.
ITEM: The padc;ling, ' also called
or "underlay," will in-
crease the life of your carpet or
rug by as m1l1ch as 30 to 50 per
cent.
NOWHERE
WILL YOU FIND
A QE'TTER BUY
I" " ONA
"SeRTA
(SHOP YOU SAVE)
E Y ,t i , R S,
SprlDPoie H&62I81
.. ,, '
" ,ctrst,OM "
HOlD: BuILDEB' .
, ALL , ' "YPIl"S,
\
,
,Bobert Oarter I. Son
r 21 II. .aT.,
WAVNDYILa.. OtuO .. MIl
, .
, N
",
(2wda.)
/ID2)O r
I
"How do our parents learn aD the things the>: teU you not to do?"
, "Bow a great big amlle thla mondDg .. THA'rS IT.
11111'1 IEIIII IIII III_I
, ,
; .t., , ,
.... Th&
I I 1,1 , 'Ii
. " " a'tlgreal
that
f::::'I\"ii,":",,,' . :}t' , ;:,we 'by
I' - , the
, A F 'DIAR'Y' . of
, .. " : . ' " . ' ',I V{e had
', ' BV 0.;;),: \' " a'. br,oom in the
. Friday, . October. 19, }.970.. hood, we used' to .a1'ittle
" Another mild partry 'c1o.!1dy, or broom cd ' everY' year ana,
'"pjrtly' sunny, you . some :broQi'ns made on shares.
:' to ,:call . it; '.I: " There ,,' of. .'
, .' lows and lots' ' of 'leaves eXhibits. According 'to all ac-
, 'I corning dow,n, lb'e foliage is be: ' counts, they ' must have"
. to turn . many lea yes I, of t<?o, I,t ' . '
!Jtave dried up wltho,ut turnmg they ,had such good
and ,are falling off, but many are afternoon we, had
sun green. The two big maples in '. dogs in the sheep again. 'I found
my neighbors that are a big shecrp , in the pond' in tile '
usually so . gorgeous have not east pasture with a big fresh hole
turned yet. ' The trees th'at only in its side and saw two dogs run-
turn a yellow have' turned ning away when r came .. into
and the poiso'o ivy along'l' fhe sight. There was a big' brown
fences has turned a dog, big as a small calf and a
That is its only Virtue. It, 'does 'smaller black one. One of our
turn a lovely color in .the fall. SO' neighbors has just gone down
docs its non-poisonous cousin, ,with a gun to see what he can .
woodbine! the five leafed ,see. If ,anyone has dqgs loose that
Too bad it is not all that Ktnd. anSwer that description, they
Can you teU ' the difference? 'better ,tie them up because if
1
PER'MAIEIT
II-FIEEIE
-$. 6.9 .
'.
. ) elr r,, a'U-'
JONIS .
SI.NeLAlR.
.Ph. 897-5016
, 7 Days A Week
. ...i-. ..
,
So. Ma,in S1, ,
Wayn8iYme. p.
SIMPLE TO DO
; .t., , ,
.... Th&
I I 1,1 , 'Ii
. " " a'tlgreal
that
f::::'I\"ii,":",,,' . :}t' , ;:,we 'by
I' - , the
, A F 'DIAR'Y' . of
, .. " : . ' " . ' ',I V{e had
', ' BV 0.;;),: \' " a'. br,oom in the
. Friday, . October. 19, }.970.. hood, we used' to .a1'ittle
" Another mild partry 'c1o.!1dy, or broom cd ' everY' year ana,
'"pjrtly' sunny, you . some :broQi'ns made on shares.
:' to ,:call . it; '.I: " There ,,' of. .'
, .' lows and lots' ' of 'leaves eXhibits. According 'to all ac-
, 'I corning dow,n, lb'e foliage is be: ' counts, they ' must have"
. to turn . many lea yes I, of t<?o, I,t ' . '
!Jtave dried up wltho,ut turnmg they ,had such good
and ,are falling off, but many are afternoon we, had
sun green. The two big maples in '. dogs in the sheep again. 'I found
my neighbors that are a big shecrp , in the pond' in tile '
usually so . gorgeous have not east pasture with a big fresh hole
turned yet. ' The trees th'at only in its side and saw two dogs run-
turn a yellow have' turned ning away when r came .. into
and the poiso'o ivy along'l' fhe sight. There was a big' brown
fences has turned a dog, big as a small calf and a
That is its only Virtue. It, 'does 'smaller black one. One of our
turn a lovely color in .the fall. SO' neighbors has just gone down
docs its non-poisonous cousin, ,with a gun to see what he can .
woodbine! the five leafed ,see. If ,anyone has dqgs loose that
Too bad it is not all that Ktnd. anSwer that description, they
Can you teU ' the difference? 'better ,tie them up because if
1
PER'MAIEIT
II-FIEEIE
-$. 6.9 .
'.
. ) elr r,, a'U-'
JONIS .
SI.NeLAlR.
.Ph. 897-5016
, 7 Days A Week
. ...i-. ..
,
So. Ma,in S1, ,
Wayn8iYme. p.
SIMPLE TO DO
..
Way'nesville ,Police Chief,
'.,' , : Chatles 4,.,y, is con-
"t Sft'iithville General H0s-
" .' pital, Tenn.
;;, ':8 attack early Sunday.
'. ' . 'Chief leMay was stricken at
a flOOng-resort he and his
. 'Wife, . Mary and his sister; Ruth
lokey; a registered nurse, had
been vabtiooing for the past
two weeks.
. Mrs. Lokey diagnosed l.eMaY,'s
condition as heart attack when
., his iiltense vonuting awakened
, ' her and tdrs. leMay, Previously
: '" '- LeMa:)I,' J,acl"sllffered from what
", to; be flu sy,nptoms\
8Pspital exa;minatiol'i showed,
'I:;eMay suffering a
blood clot in the heart. '".
'from a local
..report, that he will be moved
from Smithville to Murfreesboro
within two o:r three days .
the improvement of
his condition.
. The 'fariliiy, Pr. and Mrs. Gary
Hayes of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred leMay of Cincinnati, tom
Robinson of Waynesville and
Dr. -' Richard of Ro-
chester, Mich., have joined the
LeMays at Smithville. .
No further details were avail
able to The Miami 'Gazette at
presstime
Police protection will be ,
in Waynesville I by .
Homer R8mby, Jack Gross and
Floyd Lynch unijl leMay's re- ,
. ,
covery . .
I
: The' 42 'and 73 intersection at WaynesviUe was overworked with
-accidents between Friday presstime Monday. Two telephone
poles and a 200'pair 10l)g distance cable was cut by a truc.k at
the intersection Friday, Monday afternoon two cars collIded at the
intersection sending two persons to the hospital. No further ac
cident details were available at presstitne.-David EdsaU Photo
5 MILL TAX RENEWAt
FOR WAYNE SCHOOLS
PLACID ON 'BALLOT
The . Wayne local Board of
Education will place on' the No
vember . ballot a Renewal Tax
Levy of 5 mills to maintain the
fmancial support of Wayne Lo
cal School.
The Renewal ,will not increase
property taXes or result any
increased costs to the people of
,the district.
The passage of the renewal
issue will merely renew or gua-
rantee. the amount of money
originally voted by the people.
"Your fine support of Wayne
Local Schools in the past has
been great," said Superintendent
Paul Schwamberger. "Your sup-
port of this iss\le is needed and
will be appreciated."
RETIRED TEACHERS
ORGANIZE
IN WARREN COUNTY
A County Retired
Teachers Chapter is being orga-
. nized and the group is seeking
out all retired teachers in the
county.
An organization meeting was
conducted Oct. 5, according to a
report from Miss Elizabeth
Cha(1dler of Waynesville. .
The next meeting of the new
organization will be Oct. 26 at
2:30 p.m. at the United Metho-
dist Church at Oregonia.
..
Way'nesville ,Police Chief,
'.,' , : Chatles 4,.,y, is con-
"t Sft'iithville General H0s-
" .' pital, Tenn.
;;, ':8 attack early Sunday.
'. ' . 'Chief leMay was stricken at
a flOOng-resort he and his
. 'Wife, . Mary and his sister; Ruth
lokey; a registered nurse, had
been vabtiooing for the past
two weeks.
. Mrs. Lokey diagnosed l.eMaY,'s
condition as heart attack when
., his iiltense vonuting awakened
, ' her and tdrs. leMay, Previously
: '" '- LeMa:)I,' J,acl"sllffered from what
", to; be flu sy,nptoms\
8Pspital exa;minatiol'i showed,
'I:;eMay suffering a
blood clot in the heart. '".
'from a local
..report, that he will be moved
from Smithville to Murfreesboro
within two o:r three days .
the improvement of
his condition.
. The 'fariliiy, Pr. and Mrs. Gary
Hayes of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred leMay of Cincinnati, tom
Robinson of Waynesville and
Dr. -' Richard of Ro-
chester, Mich., have joined the
LeMays at Smithville. .
No further details were avail
able to The Miami 'Gazette at
presstime
Police protection will be ,
in Waynesville I by .
Homer R8mby, Jack Gross and
Floyd Lynch unijl leMay's re- ,
. ,
covery . .
I
: The' 42 'and 73 intersection at WaynesviUe was overworked with
-accidents between Friday presstime Monday. Two telephone
poles and a 200'pair 10l)g distance cable was cut by a truc.k at
the intersection Friday, Monday afternoon two cars collIded at the
intersection sending two persons to the hospital. No further ac
cident details were available at presstitne.-David EdsaU Photo
5 MILL TAX RENEWAt
FOR WAYNE SCHOOLS
PLACID ON 'BALLOT
The . Wayne local Board of
Education will place on' the No
vember . ballot a Renewal Tax
Levy of 5 mills to maintain the
fmancial support of Wayne Lo
cal School.
The Renewal ,will not increase
property taXes or result any
increased costs to the people of
,the district.
The passage of the renewal
issue will merely renew or gua-
rantee. the amount of money
originally voted by the people.
"Your fine support of Wayne
Local Schools in the past has
been great," said Superintendent
Paul Schwamberger. "Your sup-
port of this iss\le is needed and
will be appreciated."
RETIRED TEACHERS
ORGANIZE
IN WARREN COUNTY
A County Retired
Teachers Chapter is being orga-
. nized and the group is seeking
out all retired teachers in the
county.
An organization meeting was
conducted Oct. 5, according to a
report from Miss Elizabeth
Cha(1dler of Waynesville. .
The next meeting of the new
organization will be Oct. 26 at
2:30 p.m. at the United Metho-
dist Church at Oregonia.
FRIENDs'ltoMe'PLANS , ' . " " .
It is possible' that you .have' heard ,aboUt-." plans for .
.. 'much needed retirement:-.d 'nurSing .. h9m..,. faj:ilhy.,
that . is baing planned by ,the Friends way.... .
viII..,. , '.,:- . :'_ .. : , ' .'., "-', .'- . ','
mafian on the prow . of the pIa,..1 (<<;)I' at
. meeting to be held in the roOm of the
Waynesville schools at 7 'p.m. on Wednesday, Oct.
who are interested are invited to 'Come.
, , >
2 receipt
. 3 Any denomination
/', .. ' .. ' .. J. I
. 4 .
:5 East to' 'carry
6 Theft proof .
7 No loss, if
.' ,
FRIENDs'ltoMe'PLANS , ' . " " .
It is possible' that you .have' heard ,aboUt-." plans for .
.. 'much needed retirement:-.d 'nurSing .. h9m..,. faj:ilhy.,
that . is baing planned by ,the Friends way.... .
viII..,. , '.,:- . :'_ .. : , ' .'., "-', .'- . ','
mafian on the prow . of the pIa,..1 (<<;)I' at
. meeting to be held in the roOm of the
Waynesville schools at 7 'p.m. on Wednesday, Oct.
who are interested are invited to 'Come.
, , >
2 receipt
. 3 Any denomination
/', .. ' .. ' .. J. I
. 4 .
:5 East to' 'carry
6 Theft proof .
7 No loss, if
.' ,
"n" ... ,
other :
room. " It
J6,was
, ijI' .' ,di4i\ \
.llll ' ,pups "Carne :frojri. She
.
. ;, BEl\I: . :Bte:ndibg .. :'of. fibc.cs is
done bpfore spinlling a yarn from,
exact pl'oportions :0 dj'ffere'nt Ii
be)'S\ A blend may, consist of syn-
thetic ,and n,atur,a1 fibers', com,bin
, i, " ..:...-...1.__ ations of synthefics, or combina:
'ITEM: ' Sewing machines are 'tions "of nlitural fibers. ' A fiber
With i$ after spin-
telJsion. 'at bott):.. UPP'er 'and ,bobbm "ning' by twisting ' together' two or
threads, Pr9perly adjusted ten: . more strands ',' of SPUD' yam or
sion.s give a b'alanced stitch. Ad continuous filament. A fiber mix-
' justrnents, usuahly 'are .. made in lure may consist of a mixture of
the upper tension instead. of the' warp yarns of
tbem,over,' gotin the- box
';lI1.d fi6ally deCided'
tbat ... they -" were not hers and"
didri' lulve to care
of tllem. ',Blaze' deli8llted: fa ,-
and' came
aro'und to all of us and 'had to be.
all. However,
. one' which controls the' .bobbin and
thI:ea.d. .. .. ...
, " ". -
, there were " it few little ' soraps:
befo;e , they were all
gain. Buffy, the littlest Scottie,'
stUt finds the pUps inttresting.
She by their box and wat-
w.ith great interest. If
oidy there was a good dog auc-
tion like the stock SIlle.
We are deep in hog busi-
ness We' kot sotne more, a ,i
boar , and a couple of sows. Ho:
Weird, resist what he ,_ "
thought-,twas a .. aria as he" ,
sa YSt it ,mOre trouble- to: take '
care : of, 1hese ..than' it would be: '
half'as we bought
". .. are
SQrJ1Pture ,.s i ' .. I!,., . 'Pati:ick"Jhe ram that the
we !i.,ould the Lord.s . got' died rlt, was too bad because
and ", emulate the' '.
""Camp,le "f 'th Be ' . 'Kind wa,s a fine young regIstered
". 0 . e ,reans. I.L.l ' Shir d . t th ' b .
'as you "'Search the scrip- ' e, an, Just. a. e egm-
Can find the follow- rung of breeding I
, 'i , ' went' lo flie sale yesterday, Just
. ---;,' to keep; of things, not t6
buY: 'Not 'many calves and 'prices
high fdrcgdOd Babt white-- '
fa<iejl rcawea !'stlll-; .forty
" dolWs a' head and- not-many of!
theMt l, s\'ette
J
: ru8h,
alsO. "A, nbmber':of 'flocks of nice >
looking sheep:Sold: at fair prices:
, _ Not many ' flo}Veis left. This
rOU ' , If , )8 for cluysanthemums
Bible:' is our '''road' map nom- of pre. tty O?es
earlli" 'to , heaven, :how We to.wn.
dbFed
f
, .'
mg a f1lem I\'r 0 " . ' -' .' . _ '
, " .t iiatne' I' do\'s: to, get sOhme, ?ut
. . . ' d't ' ? JlAe 'every mg else, t e pnces
, have 'gone all the
.... YO,...,...'I"7Y1ln " ,,' .;.;: . ' ..J.d: 't d' . ' series had them. I haven't' planted ,
' you pr"l)'Ifn 1
10
t . et ha ' ? I . till '
" . r ' .. for:" ve s . '
IOn. '. have_ some and to'
. dig ' sottie ' In the ,
,'m*: -bed: ',:lhen ;" It mUst , 'be
'{!Jnll1ltCnea .in shaPe for '
wIDte;; ,S',-)rm 'windows to':
l .. I ... .
tOQ.,,' 7" '''',
weather has 'put Us , "
, ,to '
: ,Soybeans com-
. \ Far- .
' dillCOll11'al(e'Q, there
jqb
sil..,,,v. better ',:
, ,
I '""\ .1". - "
T he .' F1R:ESIDE INN
.. 'SPECIAllOTICE
11', 1 HIII,.8
BEG'INNING NOVEMBER 3
CLOSED MONDAY
OPEN ' MONDAV :, EVEI\IING FOR BANQUETS BY RI;SERVATION
',' . CL'<lSED AT NOON. ,TUESDAY ,THROUGH SATURDAy , , ,
,OPEN 'BY RESERNATION ,FOR 20 OR MORE
. .. . ,
DINNER" HOURS TUESOAY THROUGH SATURDAY
4:30 , TO 9:00, P.M,. ., "
,SUNDAY ' 11 TO 9:00 P.M. ' .
,
. .' '. . .
For Reservations Phone 8977046 OR ' 8974766
, I
,
I
__ ______ __ __
"

,
. , ..
WHO IS THE CANDIDATE CAPABLE
OF HANDLING THE SECOND
' CoUNTY COURT 'JUDGESHIP?
, - .
II'RI
ClARI
, . I'Ie, has worlUKl8shr,thin.. from a' bellhop to duck driver; he has operated
: buSinessel.' allCl ,worked : in, '.factor,ies while, obtaining his educatic;m.
.. ". ,.t; ,.. ,
"n" ... ,
other :
room. " It
J6,was
, ijI' .' ,di4i\ \
.llll ' ,pups "Carne :frojri. She
.
. ;, BEl\I: . :Bte:ndibg .. :'of. fibc.cs is
done bpfore spinlling a yarn from,
exact pl'oportions :0 dj'ffere'nt Ii
be)'S\ A blend may, consist of syn-
thetic ,and n,atur,a1 fibers', com,bin
, i, " ..:...-...1.__ ations of synthefics, or combina:
'ITEM: ' Sewing machines are 'tions "of nlitural fibers. ' A fiber
With i$ after spin-
telJsion. 'at bott):.. UPP'er 'and ,bobbm "ning' by twisting ' together' two or
threads, Pr9perly adjusted ten: . more strands ',' of SPUD' yam or
sion.s give a b'alanced stitch. Ad continuous filament. A fiber mix-
' justrnents, usuahly 'are .. made in lure may consist of a mixture of
the upper tension instead. of the' warp yarns of
tbem,over,' gotin the- box
';lI1.d fi6ally deCided'
tbat ... they -" were not hers and"
didri' lulve to care
of tllem. ',Blaze' deli8llted: fa ,-
and' came
aro'und to all of us and 'had to be.
all. However,
. one' which controls the' .bobbin and
thI:ea.d. .. .. ...
, " ". -
, there were " it few little ' soraps:
befo;e , they were all
gain. Buffy, the littlest Scottie,'
stUt finds the pUps inttresting.
She by their box and wat-
w.ith great interest. If
oidy there was a good dog auc-
tion like the stock SIlle.
We are deep in hog busi-
ness We' kot sotne more, a ,i
boar , and a couple of sows. Ho:
Weird, resist what he ,_ "
thought-,twas a .. aria as he" ,
sa YSt it ,mOre trouble- to: take '
care : of, 1hese ..than' it would be: '
half'as we bought
". .. are
SQrJ1Pture ,.s i ' .. I!,., . 'Pati:ick"Jhe ram that the
we !i.,ould the Lord.s . got' died rlt, was too bad because
and ", emulate the' '.
""Camp,le "f 'th Be ' . 'Kind wa,s a fine young regIstered
". 0 . e ,reans. I.L.l ' Shir d . t th ' b .
'as you "'Search the scrip- ' e, an, Just. a. e egm-
Can find the follow- rung of breeding I
, 'i , ' went' lo flie sale yesterday, Just
. ---;,' to keep; of things, not t6
buY: 'Not 'many calves and 'prices
high fdrcgdOd Babt white-- '
fa<iejl rcawea !'stlll-; .forty
" dolWs a' head and- not-many of!
theMt l, s\'ette
J
: ru8h,
alsO. "A, nbmber':of 'flocks of nice >
looking sheep:Sold: at fair prices:
, _ Not many ' flo}Veis left. This
rOU ' , If , )8 for cluysanthemums
Bible:' is our '''road' map nom- of pre. tty O?es
earlli" 'to , heaven, :how We to.wn.
dbFed
f
, .'
mg a f1lem I\'r 0 " . ' -' .' . _ '
, " .t iiatne' I' do\'s: to, get sOhme, ?ut
. . . ' d't ' ? JlAe 'every mg else, t e pnces
, have 'gone all the
.... YO,...,...'I"7Y1ln " ,,' .;.;: . ' ..J.d: 't d' . ' series had them. I haven't' planted ,
' you pr"l)'Ifn 1
10
t . et ha ' ? I . till '
" . r ' .. for:" ve s . '
IOn. '. have_ some and to'
. dig ' sottie ' In the ,
,'m*: -bed: ',:lhen ;" It mUst , 'be
'{!Jnll1ltCnea .in shaPe for '
wIDte;; ,S',-)rm 'windows to':
l .. I ... .
tOQ.,,' 7" '''',
weather has 'put Us , "
, ,to '
: ,Soybeans com-
. \ Far- .
' dillCOll11'al(e'Q, there
jqb
sil..,,,v. better ',:
, ,
I '""\ .1". - "
T he .' F1R:ESIDE INN
.. 'SPECIAllOTICE
11', 1 HIII,.8
BEG'INNING NOVEMBER 3
CLOSED MONDAY
OPEN ' MONDAV :, EVEI\IING FOR BANQUETS BY RI;SERVATION
',' . CL'<lSED AT NOON. ,TUESDAY ,THROUGH SATURDAy , , ,
,OPEN 'BY RESERNATION ,FOR 20 OR MORE
. .. . ,
DINNER" HOURS TUESOAY THROUGH SATURDAY
4:30 , TO 9:00, P.M,. ., "
,SUNDAY ' 11 TO 9:00 P.M. ' .
,
. .' '. . .
For Reservations Phone 8977046 OR ' 8974766
, I
,
I
__ ______ __ __
"

,
. , ..
WHO IS THE CANDIDATE CAPABLE
OF HANDLING THE SECOND
' CoUNTY COURT 'JUDGESHIP?
, - .
II'RI
ClARI
, . I'Ie, has worlUKl8shr,thin.. from a' bellhop to duck driver; he has operated
: buSinessel.' allCl ,worked : in, '.factor,ies while, obtaining his educatic;m.
.. ". ,.t; ,.. ,
'"
,
.:.!. "'.
BONELESS
WHOLE OR HALF
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.EditOr's' -Note: . Material
. for this-_ieI 'qf articles has
been t!'a War-
ren Courity Histoncal
ciety and the articles appear-
ing w.e prepared by. Mar
ion Snyder, a past
of the Society and editor of
its ' monthly
''The H Read.s
of the Gazette are invited to
contribute items of interest
(due credit will ' be given)
and if an . ror is
(to err is human) please
advise thEI editor or Snyder
who's telopl:tone' number at
Lebanon'ist932-8320.
JeHN EVANS
In an earlier' 'colulJUl, I men.
tioned both David Evans, a mer .
chant in WaynesVille over 150
years and, his noted son, '
John Evans. At that timej
I
briefly John Evans'
career -, without any reference
material.
I have since located addi-
tional information which I wish
to use in this column. John WelS
the elder IOf 13 children born to
David 'and Rachel (Burnett)
Evans. The elder Evans had some
60 -acres of land in addition to
his store. He had "big plans" for
Jo1m -to take over the but
hi :- spn.: other .. he
wantea to become a
I - John won out and after at.
tending . the QermontAcademy
in Philadelphia, he graduated
from the -medical department
of the Cirllcinnati College in 1838
at of 24. His father gave
him a saddle, bridle, pony and
ten' dollars md'-he started to
make hiS. Wely weStward. He, fust
located . in. Attica, Ind. Here he .
beciu'ne interested in the men
tally ill und . spent several years
worlci:ng to secure Indiana's
He. assisted m
its 'aboutJ 844.
. He a ' .professor of
obstettics ' at" the RU$h Medical
:. College a:n,d lectured there while
: ,overseeing , the -hospital's con
struCtion if He
moved to aiicago in 1848 and
. until 1852 edited the "Dlinois
ariC! Indiana tledical Journal"
and abo extensi,wly on
- meCUcal ' I_L
, ' He. is cteditecl With inventing
, ' . o ' .... :' . extractor whidi
' t ,: '" >
. VI ' : he.(elt ,.,.. ... ' impl'Ovement 0_
.' '. j ' .' . ;I
'" ,i ,f t: .... .
. d H . 'sight here. , , .. , ..... ' '".N' ....
. It,he I tllen :bemg ,use ... .e, . He ' left
.. 'was' active in' days vate practice 'Shortly \, . ,,'
.; the a?d the ,Amen statt of the civil War. He ,a .
can Medical SoCieties. ' . member of the Republican .)
soon found. a vention that Abra- ."
member of the ham lincoln. He remained tn
Council and tn. wr!tmg pOlitics until President Andrew
and placing into law educational Johnson vetoed the Colorado
' iri1provements which includ.ed Bill. '
the fust high school in that city President Lincoln sent Dr.
. as well as a city Evans to Colorado to be a terri-
of schools.
toriai governor and he lived the,
His interest in education remaining 35 years of his life in
caused him to look beyond the Denver. He helped start the use
high school and he founded, ,of cable cars in Denver, erected
with others, Northwestern Uni a business block there, took part
versity, located at Evanston, m., in starting the Colorado Semi-
which was named for him. ':Ie nary which later became Denver
assisted in getting the state legIS University, which he served as a
lature to exempt the new col- trustee until his death.
lege from taxation and also to His name is perpetuated in
giye it valuable lands. Colorado by a station on the
Meanwhile, the elder Evans Denver and Pacific Railway, a
relented in his stand on his son's massive mountain peak north.
passing up the opportunity to west of Denver. He also had ex-
run his father's -store and ad- tensive banking interests in Den.
vanced money for investments ver where his descendents still
in real estate which lead to make their home.
vast Evans fortune. Dr. Evans . He was twice. His
repo{te'd 'to have given' the ':lru first wife was Hannah Canby
versity as much as $100,000. of Ohio by whom he had four
A . tidy sum a century ago. children three who died early;
The great a. dauU:ter, Josephine married
Simpson "converted the samuel Elliott, who was gover-
right Quaker into a to no'r df Colorado 1873.74. He
the benefit of that later married Margaret Gray of
in later years. He soon became a Maine who gave him four chilo
projector for the Methodist Book dren two sons and as many
Concern, a builder of the Meth- daughters.
o'dist Olurch Block (an early Dr. Evans died on July 3,
Chicago office building) and sup- 1897. He was indeed a credit to
ported the' "Northwest Christian the community of his nativity. _
Advocate" publication. Waynesville.
He branched out into busi- _-... ____ _
ness and perhaps his great
achievement in this area was
. the formation and building up of
the Chicago and Ft. Wayne Rail-
road (in our time in the Penn-
sylvania system) which he
brol,lght into downtown
for its terminal. Many twentIeth
century citizens have uncon
sciously blessed him- for his fore
- ITEM: Homogenized milk keeps
best in plastic coated paper car
tons. Research that
light creates an off-flavor
oxidized milk when the bght
penetrates slightly opaque plastic
or clear bottles, it was reported
by the University of Pennsyl
vania.
,
.
THE NBLL
;;u ... CE
-,
. .
.... , .
. .
AOI.XCY
.. 'I
COMPLETE FAMILY
OR BUSINESS
,.. 'j, - ,j
';I ' ';
Ph. ;: ,,1$ i, '-;.
23 S. MIin W.,neMI..;4 '
..
,
. .,
.EditOr's' -Note: . Material
. for this-_ieI 'qf articles has
been t!'a War-
ren Courity Histoncal
ciety and the articles appear-
ing w.e prepared by. Mar
ion Snyder, a past
of the Society and editor of
its ' monthly
''The H Read.s
of the Gazette are invited to
contribute items of interest
(due credit will ' be given)
and if an . ror is
(to err is human) please
advise thEI editor or Snyder
who's telopl:tone' number at
Lebanon'ist932-8320.
JeHN EVANS
In an earlier' 'colulJUl, I men.
tioned both David Evans, a mer .
chant in WaynesVille over 150
years and, his noted son, '
John Evans. At that timej
I
briefly John Evans'
career -, without any reference
material.
I have since located addi-
tional information which I wish
to use in this column. John WelS
the elder IOf 13 children born to
David 'and Rachel (Burnett)
Evans. The elder Evans had some
60 -acres of land in addition to
his store. He had "big plans" for
Jo1m -to take over the but
hi :- spn.: other .. he
wantea to become a
I - John won out and after at.
tending . the QermontAcademy
in Philadelphia, he graduated
from the -medical department
of the Cirllcinnati College in 1838
at of 24. His father gave
him a saddle, bridle, pony and
ten' dollars md'-he started to
make hiS. Wely weStward. He, fust
located . in. Attica, Ind. Here he .
beciu'ne interested in the men
tally ill und . spent several years
worlci:ng to secure Indiana's
He. assisted m
its 'aboutJ 844.
. He a ' .professor of
obstettics ' at" the RU$h Medical
:. College a:n,d lectured there while
: ,overseeing , the -hospital's con
struCtion if He
moved to aiicago in 1848 and
. until 1852 edited the "Dlinois
ariC! Indiana tledical Journal"
and abo extensi,wly on
- meCUcal ' I_L
, ' He. is cteditecl With inventing
, ' . o ' .... :' . extractor whidi
' t ,: '" >
. VI ' : he.(elt ,.,.. ... ' impl'Ovement 0_
.' '. j ' .' . ;I
'" ,i ,f t: .... .
. d H . 'sight here. , , .. , ..... ' '".N' ....
. It,he I tllen :bemg ,use ... .e, . He ' left
.. 'was' active in' days vate practice 'Shortly \, . ,,'
.; the a?d the ,Amen statt of the civil War. He ,a .
can Medical SoCieties. ' . member of the Republican .)
soon found. a vention that Abra- ."
member of the ham lincoln. He remained tn
Council and tn. wr!tmg pOlitics until President Andrew
and placing into law educational Johnson vetoed the Colorado
' iri1provements which includ.ed Bill. '
the fust high school in that city President Lincoln sent Dr.
. as well as a city Evans to Colorado to be a terri-
of schools.
toriai governor and he lived the,
His interest in education remaining 35 years of his life in
caused him to look beyond the Denver. He helped start the use
high school and he founded, ,of cable cars in Denver, erected
with others, Northwestern Uni a business block there, took part
versity, located at Evanston, m., in starting the Colorado Semi-
which was named for him. ':Ie nary which later became Denver
assisted in getting the state legIS University, which he served as a
lature to exempt the new col- trustee until his death.
lege from taxation and also to His name is perpetuated in
giye it valuable lands. Colorado by a station on the
Meanwhile, the elder Evans Denver and Pacific Railway, a
relented in his stand on his son's massive mountain peak north.
passing up the opportunity to west of Denver. He also had ex-
run his father's -store and ad- tensive banking interests in Den.
vanced money for investments ver where his descendents still
in real estate which lead to make their home.
vast Evans fortune. Dr. Evans . He was twice. His
repo{te'd 'to have given' the ':lru first wife was Hannah Canby
versity as much as $100,000. of Ohio by whom he had four
A . tidy sum a century ago. children three who died early;
The great a. dauU:ter, Josephine married
Simpson "converted the samuel Elliott, who was gover-
right Quaker into a to no'r df Colorado 1873.74. He
the benefit of that later married Margaret Gray of
in later years. He soon became a Maine who gave him four chilo
projector for the Methodist Book dren two sons and as many
Concern, a builder of the Meth- daughters.
o'dist Olurch Block (an early Dr. Evans died on July 3,
Chicago office building) and sup- 1897. He was indeed a credit to
ported the' "Northwest Christian the community of his nativity. _
Advocate" publication. Waynesville.
He branched out into busi- _-... ____ _
ness and perhaps his great
achievement in this area was
. the formation and building up of
the Chicago and Ft. Wayne Rail-
road (in our time in the Penn-
sylvania system) which he
brol,lght into downtown
for its terminal. Many twentIeth
century citizens have uncon
sciously blessed him- for his fore
- ITEM: Homogenized milk keeps
best in plastic coated paper car
tons. Research that
light creates an off-flavor
oxidized milk when the bght
penetrates slightly opaque plastic
or clear bottles, it was reported
by the University of Pennsyl
vania.
,
.
THE NBLL
;;u ... CE
-,
. .
.... , .
. .
AOI.XCY
.. 'I
COMPLETE FAMILY
OR BUSINESS
,.. 'j, - ,j
';I ' ';
Ph. ;: ,,1$ i, '-;.
23 S. MIin W.,neMI..;4 '
..
,
. .,
.. ..
'-
Church of Christ
Third & Mia'mi Streets
Charles Pike. Evangelist
10:00 a.m. -. Sundat Morning
6:30 p.m. - Sunday Fvening
6:JO p.m. Wednesday Evening
Phone 8974462 for informatior '
First Baptist Church
North Main Street
John P. Oshorne, Pastor
10:00 a.m .. Sunday &hnol
II :00 a.m. ,Morning Worship
6:30 p.m.,Training Union
7:30 p.m.,Evening Worship
7:30p.m. ,Wednesday Prayer
Meeting
(Affiliated with Southcrn Bap
tist Convent ion).
First Churct.of Christ
152 High Street
Steve Tigner, Minister
8 :3U a.m. Christians Hour
(WCKY radio, Cinty)
9 :30 a.m. Bible School (classes
for all)
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
10:30 a.m. Junior Church
12 noon Revival Fires (Ch. 12
TV, Cinty)
6:30 p.m. letCadets
6:30 p.m. Alpha Teens
7:30 p.m. ,Evening Worship!
Friends Meeting -
Fourth Stlcct uar IIigh
9:30 Sunuay &hool
10:45 a.m .. SunditY Meeting for
Worshil) (unprogrammed)
St.. Church
l"Ii gf1 'Streel
Rev. Josc'ob :11. Lu tmer. Pas.tor
." c - , ...
73"'11.'&' I' J'iJ .ln-: Masses
X a.m. p.m; floly [)JYs
7:30 p.lll . First Friday
7:45 ;J.I!l. i}Jily Mass
5:30 p.m. Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
Third. & Main Streets
Rev. IIarold Deeth,
II: 15 a.m., Morning Prayer
lSI , 3ru & Sth Sundays:
Huly Communion 2nd & 4th
1
Sundays
United Methodist
Churc"
Third & North;Streets
. ,l.. Young, Minister
.' I
9:00a.m. Church $chool t
10: 15 a.m. Churchiat
6:00 p.m. Jr. & Sri Youth
Fellowship
Waynesville 'hescue
Mission
Corner of 73 & nHwill Rd.
Rev. Sherman Cook. Pastor
10:30 a.lll .. Sunday &houl
7:00 p.m .. Sunuay I-:vl'. Service
7:]0 p.m .. Wednesday Eve.
Servicc
HARVEYSBURG
Friendship Baptist
Church ' .
'l3<.1pli\1 ("( fur'culiIlJl
\1)f1ll.;tl1 i\\'1.
.. s.:h,)()1
<.1 :111 .. SUIl.(.b\ \1cHllintJ
.
7:30 p.lll .. SUJlday /': vclli'ng
Srrvi(c
7:30 fl<1l1.. \1iJwcd;
L'I' ;JIlJ l3il)lc 'Study
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church
Ohio 7 -'
L ..'\IL' r Kid'd. P:t\lor
1 () :(JO a . lll. . Slllllb\' Sd ll>ll I
1'1 :1)0 ..
. I' Service
7 :3{) 1"5. 111. . Evctling
Wor.s hip
-
United Methodist
Church
I}Jvid Pastor
9:30 a . Ill . . Sunday Church '
Servicc .'
10:30 a.IIl ., Sunday School
11:00 a.m., SUlluay W<;rship .
Servicc
Youth FCllowship and Bible
. SluJy
Harveysbur.g Full Gospel
Church
E. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton, Pastor
7:30 p.m. Tucsday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Servii:e
/0:00 a.m. Sunday sChool
7:00 p.m. SIInday Evening
' . .J ,.
SPRIN; VALLEV .
, .1 ...
United Methodist
Church
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
I a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Yout" FeUowship-
jr. high & sr. high /
7:45 p.m. Wednesday chOir .

Spring Valley Church
Qf Christ
.. ' Glady Street .. _
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 p.m. Wednesday I;vening
Wor'Ship , . ' ... .. .
.. .-----.
. Spring Valley
Friet:'ds Church
Mound Street
R: Friend Couser, Pastor
<)':30,1'.111. Sunday &hool
1 a.m. Morning Worship
..... ,
Search for the goodness in life.
Meet your responsibilities with
honesty and determine the purpose
of your thoughts and your actions.
Search for your salvation, You
w!ll come to know God and you
. WIll find the strength to live a life
that is pleasing and fruitful.
CORWIN
Pentecostal Holiness
Church'"
Acy Lamb. Pastor-
10:00 a.lll .. Sunday SdlOOI '
7:30 p.m .. Sunday. Wednesuay
anu Evelling
Wurship Serviccs
7:30 p.IlI., Wcdnesday Yout'h
Servicc '.
, I
--
MT HOL:LY . " .. \ . ! ', '; "
' :! . ..!. ::'. ..
. ' United, Methodist ' Ii
,' ChUrCh .',
Rev. Leonard Baxter
9:.W a.m .. Sunday School
II :00 a.m .. Sunday, Worship
Service
7 p.m . Wedncsday. Praycr


Ly:rLE
United Methodist
Church
John K. Smith" Ministe! :
,- 9;30 ,a.m., Sundcty School'
10:30 a.m., Wotship . .
Service " .
8:00-,?:OO p.m., Wednesday
evening; Stu4y.

--
Ferry Chut:Ch of Christ
,,'
.........--....
I.ad your IIILE daU,
and
00 ,. CHUICH
SUNDAY
.'.
GENNTOWN
. ' .
Genntown United
'of Christ _ '
<If
Ray Storml'r, Pasllll'
'9:30 a.m. Wl'>rship &'IVi.:l'
10: .10 Sunuuy (,hurdl
5:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
Felluwship -
RIDGEVILLE
Ridgeville Communlty-

St. Rt . 4X &,
. Sp .. .
Ray L. Sherton. 'Pastor
9:30 a.lll. Sunday &hoo.1
10.45. a.l11. Morning Wl>rShip
. 7 :30 p.m. Sunday Evening
. Service .' , .
7:30 p.Ol. Wednesday
Servicc t '. ,,'
5:30 p.m. Sunday Sr .. You'th
Recreation ' .....
6:30 p.m. Sr. 'Youth ' i
'I
DOOQ '. '"t ':
. ) t .. . .... - .
Fret Church' .
, ,', "' :01 :(Jod
R.tt 122 <' Dodds, Ohio '
.. Past;;r,:jamcs Cofrman
ELLISSUPER VAlU
WAVNESVILL.l, OHIO
. TOWNSEND , SlO.R,E .
. _' WAVNESVI"Lt.E OHIO '
AUTO SALES
" \. "
OHIO
LYNN'S DREsS,.!HOP
: ....... .
J i-
'. CE MAyiS B a..R.CLEANERS ". <. , .... .. { ... . ,
. ',," . '.
I .; 1 ." ' . '. <.f..
WinDing
Someone has said, pf " sports,
"The race is never won until the .
final gun." How true-and how
revalent to the game of ' ljfe, as .
well, is this statement. .
To try, always to try-how
great is this virtue. Many' of us
stay with the pack so long as we
feel there is hope, dropping
quickly to the wayside when,1 it
appears there is ,little chance left
to win. To the contrary, We
should always renew our, efforts
as chances of success appear
less probably. . ' . .
I .-
.1
Hope is an incentive, .but it
has little value without . active
effort. One cannot hope to win.
and make it so. One must To ,
give up hope is to' expect defeat,
to accept defeat before race
'.- ,
is ended. . .
VVhen reason tells you tfiit a
cause is hopeless-give it abother
try. You are never out of the race'
until cease to try. . "
"
. !
. By GERAl-D ANDREWS
Re'firement. Adviser .
The Oppressed Majority.?
'The other night I pui doWn my
newspaper, looked at my wife and
"
" said, "To put it plainly, you
felt oppressed silice you' married
me?" .
, I
S'he looked amused . . . "Op-'
. pressed? Whjltever do 'you,
mean?" ( .' . .
-...... ...1 w.S')st ,.ng my ,
9wn trap.l but I :to; the
newspaper. "I've reading .
he're about what' they call .the
women's HbeJ,'atiol)
a dumb . male, I'lh '
VVould YOU ' care tal '. enlighten
me?" . " .
Sne a moment, .
said: wh,en
got out in her
Bloomer f;>",tfit,: and,<matclied :W.ltb
c
. (qr. : woPiel,l's.:
S } he. ... " ... v,'"
-Of .,1 , ,' .; I
, "VVell, they ':: On the right .
....
" gtipe now?" , '10" .' , ". to'" ..
. , . "That was on,ly .. a'
said. "Women .
..' "salaries than men.
motio.,s, .' , Jlsc:l'1nU.Dlltion\ .;:.
what:
waht
when !hey
(aud!y;
. of".th't!il\
.. ..
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Church of Christ
Third & Mia'mi Streets
Charles Pike. Evangelist
10:00 a.m. -. Sundat Morning
6:30 p.m. - Sunday Fvening
6:JO p.m. Wednesday Evening
Phone 8974462 for informatior '
First Baptist Church
North Main Street
John P. Oshorne, Pastor
10:00 a.m .. Sunday &hnol
II :00 a.m. ,Morning Worship
6:30 p.m.,Training Union
7:30 p.m.,Evening Worship
7:30p.m. ,Wednesday Prayer
Meeting
(Affiliated with Southcrn Bap
tist Convent ion).
First Churct.of Christ
152 High Street
Steve Tigner, Minister
8 :3U a.m. Christians Hour
(WCKY radio, Cinty)
9 :30 a.m. Bible School (classes
for all)
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
10:30 a.m. Junior Church
12 noon Revival Fires (Ch. 12
TV, Cinty)
6:30 p.m. letCadets
6:30 p.m. Alpha Teens
7:30 p.m. ,Evening Worship!
Friends Meeting -
Fourth Stlcct uar IIigh
9:30 Sunuay &hool
10:45 a.m .. SunditY Meeting for
Worshil) (unprogrammed)
St.. Church
l"Ii gf1 'Streel
Rev. Josc'ob :11. Lu tmer. Pas.tor
." c - , ...
73"'11.'&' I' J'iJ .ln-: Masses
X a.m. p.m; floly [)JYs
7:30 p.lll . First Friday
7:45 ;J.I!l. i}Jily Mass
5:30 p.m. Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal
Church
Third. & Main Streets
Rev. IIarold Deeth,
II: 15 a.m., Morning Prayer
lSI , 3ru & Sth Sundays:
Huly Communion 2nd & 4th
1
Sundays
United Methodist
Churc"
Third & North;Streets
. ,l.. Young, Minister
.' I
9:00a.m. Church $chool t
10: 15 a.m. Churchiat
6:00 p.m. Jr. & Sri Youth
Fellowship
Waynesville 'hescue
Mission
Corner of 73 & nHwill Rd.
Rev. Sherman Cook. Pastor
10:30 a.lll .. Sunday &houl
7:00 p.m .. Sunuay I-:vl'. Service
7:]0 p.m .. Wednesday Eve.
Servicc
HARVEYSBURG
Friendship Baptist
Church ' .
'l3<.1pli\1 ("( fur'culiIlJl
\1)f1ll.;tl1 i\\'1.
.. s.:h,)()1
<.1 :111 .. SUIl.(.b\ \1cHllintJ
.
7:30 p.lll .. SUJlday /': vclli'ng
Srrvi(c
7:30 fl<1l1.. \1iJwcd;
L'I' ;JIlJ l3il)lc 'Study
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church
Ohio 7 -'
L ..'\IL' r Kid'd. P:t\lor
1 () :(JO a . lll. . Slllllb\' Sd ll>ll I
1'1 :1)0 ..
. I' Service
7 :3{) 1"5. 111. . Evctling
Wor.s hip
-
United Methodist
Church
I}Jvid Pastor
9:30 a . Ill . . Sunday Church '
Servicc .'
10:30 a.IIl ., Sunday School
11:00 a.m., SUlluay W<;rship .
Servicc
Youth FCllowship and Bible
. SluJy
Harveysbur.g Full Gospel
Church
E. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton, Pastor
7:30 p.m. Tucsday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Servii:e
/0:00 a.m. Sunday sChool
7:00 p.m. SIInday Evening
' . .J ,.
SPRIN; VALLEV .
, .1 ...
United Methodist
Church
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
I a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Yout" FeUowship-
jr. high & sr. high /
7:45 p.m. Wednesday chOir .

Spring Valley Church
Qf Christ
.. ' Glady Street .. _
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 p.m. Wednesday I;vening
Wor'Ship , . ' ... .. .
.. .-----.
. Spring Valley
Friet:'ds Church
Mound Street
R: Friend Couser, Pastor
<)':30,1'.111. Sunday &hool
1 a.m. Morning Worship
..... ,
Search for the goodness in life.
Meet your responsibilities with
honesty and determine the purpose
of your thoughts and your actions.
Search for your salvation, You
w!ll come to know God and you
. WIll find the strength to live a life
that is pleasing and fruitful.
CORWIN
Pentecostal Holiness
Church'"
Acy Lamb. Pastor-
10:00 a.lll .. Sunday SdlOOI '
7:30 p.m .. Sunday. Wednesuay
anu Evelling
Wurship Serviccs
7:30 p.IlI., Wcdnesday Yout'h
Servicc '.
, I
--
MT HOL:LY . " .. \ . ! ', '; "
' :! . ..!. ::'. ..
. ' United, Methodist ' Ii
,' ChUrCh .',
Rev. Leonard Baxter
9:.W a.m .. Sunday School
II :00 a.m .. Sunday, Worship
Service
7 p.m . Wedncsday. Praycr


Ly:rLE
United Methodist
Church
John K. Smith" Ministe! :
,- 9;30 ,a.m., Sundcty School'
10:30 a.m., Wotship . .
Service " .
8:00-,?:OO p.m., Wednesday
evening; Stu4y.

--
Ferry Chut:Ch of Christ
,,'
.........--....
I.ad your IIILE daU,
and
00 ,. CHUICH
SUNDAY
.'.
GENNTOWN
. ' .
Genntown United
'of Christ _ '
<If
Ray Storml'r, Pasllll'
'9:30 a.m. Wl'>rship &'IVi.:l'
10: .10 Sunuuy (,hurdl
5:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
Felluwship -
RIDGEVILLE
Ridgeville Communlty-

St. Rt . 4X &,
. Sp .. .
Ray L. Sherton. 'Pastor
9:30 a.lll. Sunday &hoo.1
10.45. a.l11. Morning Wl>rShip
. 7 :30 p.m. Sunday Evening
. Service .' , .
7:30 p.Ol. Wednesday
Servicc t '. ,,'
5:30 p.m. Sunday Sr .. You'th
Recreation ' .....
6:30 p.m. Sr. 'Youth ' i
'I
DOOQ '. '"t ':
. ) t .. . .... - .
Fret Church' .
, ,', "' :01 :(Jod
R.tt 122 <' Dodds, Ohio '
.. Past;;r,:jamcs Cofrman
ELLISSUPER VAlU
WAVNESVILL.l, OHIO
. TOWNSEND , SlO.R,E .
. _' WAVNESVI"Lt.E OHIO '
AUTO SALES
" \. "
OHIO
LYNN'S DREsS,.!HOP
: ....... .
J i-
'. CE MAyiS B a..R.CLEANERS ". <. , .... .. { ... . ,
. ',," . '.
I .; 1 ." ' . '. <.f..
WinDing
Someone has said, pf " sports,
"The race is never won until the .
final gun." How true-and how
revalent to the game of ' ljfe, as .
well, is this statement. .
To try, always to try-how
great is this virtue. Many' of us
stay with the pack so long as we
feel there is hope, dropping
quickly to the wayside when,1 it
appears there is ,little chance left
to win. To the contrary, We
should always renew our, efforts
as chances of success appear
less probably. . ' . .
I .-
.1
Hope is an incentive, .but it
has little value without . active
effort. One cannot hope to win.
and make it so. One must To ,
give up hope is to' expect defeat,
to accept defeat before race
'.- ,
is ended. . .
VVhen reason tells you tfiit a
cause is hopeless-give it abother
try. You are never out of the race'
until cease to try. . "
"
. !
. By GERAl-D ANDREWS
Re'firement. Adviser .
The Oppressed Majority.?
'The other night I pui doWn my
newspaper, looked at my wife and
"
" said, "To put it plainly, you
felt oppressed silice you' married
me?" .
, I
S'he looked amused . . . "Op-'
. pressed? Whjltever do 'you,
mean?" ( .' . .
-...... ...1 w.S')st ,.ng my ,
9wn trap.l but I :to; the
newspaper. "I've reading .
he're about what' they call .the
women's HbeJ,'atiol)
a dumb . male, I'lh '
VVould YOU ' care tal '. enlighten
me?" . " .
Sne a moment, .
said: wh,en
got out in her
Bloomer f;>",tfit,: and,<matclied :W.ltb
c
. (qr. : woPiel,l's.:
S } he. ... " ... v,'"
-Of .,1 , ,' .; I
, "VVell, they ':: On the right .
....
" gtipe now?" , '10" .' , ". to'" ..
. , . "That was on,ly .. a'
said. "Women .
..' "salaries than men.
motio.,s, .' , Jlsc:l'1nU.Dlltion\ .;:.
what:
waht
when !hey
(aud!y;
. of".th't!il\
1 ...:
'FOR 'SALE / ..
. : ,., J,., " " j . : I
GA'RAGE SALE'I Oct. 23". rain or
shine. MinI Avah bot.
tles, aft: Sites. Carter Drive,
'second house on left. '42c1
,
DARK Room ,Equipment, black &
white. Good for beginner, Instant
enlarger, basiC equipment.
Phone ' 81116451. 42c1
39" RANG'E for sale. Phone 897
4306. ' 42c2
WElL McLain P562 hot water 011
fired boller, expansIon two 275
gal 011 tanks. Phone 89166/1.
. 42c2
PATIO SALE: Antiques furniture,
clothes, mIsc.,
Oct.. 23, :t!4 & 25 Trom 10 to 6. Lo
cated at 62 Suncrest, Lebanon.
42cl
3 BEDROOM brick home patiO
hardwood floors garage. Located
near the school. $18,000. Phone 897
4501 or 897-5616. 42c2
CLEAN carpets the save and. safe
way wIth Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer $1. Waynesville FurnIture.
42cl .
REDUCE safe and 'fast with Gobese
tablets and ' E-Vap water pills. Walker
Pharmacy. 42cl
CHEVROLET 4 speed transmission,
Borg-WarnerT10, Hurst linkage, $150.
Phone 8974488 after 5 p.m. ask for
Phil. 41nc1
MILL CLOSEoOUT
CARPET SALEI
Your choice of Armstrong nylon,
kitchen carpet or DuPont 501. Reg,,
lar $9.95 value all at one low sale
price $1.99 sq, yfJ. Completely In
st'alled over: heavy foam pad.
CARPET FAIR
121 S. Detroit, Xenll
, Phone 3726995. Free estimate.
Out of town. cali collect. This coupon
worth $1.00 'wlth purchase.
APPLES & fresh cider. Lumpkin'S
Fruit Farm, 2 miles sOuth of Center
ville on Route 48 to Nutt Road,
east 114 mile. 39ctf
, .. I..
i "
ACME Sanitation, licensed with Board
of Health, all modern equipment.
Clean leachlhg bedS, outsIde vaults
l
septic tanks. All worK guaranteed-24
hour service. Been In business for 25
years. Phone Middletown 4232945.
. 42C4
BABYSITTING In my home by hour,
day or week, fence" In yard. Ask for
Joann. Phone 8976021. 39ctf
HOME repair and maintenance car
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint
'Ing, roofing and electrical. 'Phone;
7462982. 21ctf .
F.OR RENT
NEW 3 bedroom house. Phone 897
2372. , ' 42c1
5 ROOM, 3 bedroom house, large
garden, carpet 'In IIvlngroom and 1
bedroom, across from Baptist Church
on North Main Street. Phone 897-
7456. 42c1
NOTICES
MILLERS Gun Club, Turkey and
Ham Shoot every Sunday, 1 p.m.,
Township Road. Ph. 8974071 41c4
WANTED
WANT to trade 1961 VW Karmann
Ghla In good condition for VW sta
tlon wagon. Phone 8972060. 40ctf
WANTED: Part time typist to learn
typesetting. Must be to work
nlaht hours and Droaress ,toward full
time work. Apply The Miami Gazette
105 S. Main, waynesville 39ncn
J.TEM: Remind dad and the
young folks that breakfast should
include some protein food. Even
when eaten on the run, this helps
to eliminate that craving for high
calorie midmorning snacks.
I don't see why Homer had to break
",is leg playing baseball? I heard Howard
telling Bill how clumsy Homer could be.
But Homer plays a good game of balll
..
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. .. . , ,
, . ,
. ;, ':.,
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SPECIAL PRICES
TPDEALERS .
8rochure giving det.rr.
. ' ..
-26c
?--
,-
.
I ..... . I
<J
$7.00
pro cIII.
"And the world passes away, and the lust of it; but he who does the will of Cod abides forever."
. - I John 2 :17
. We. are all concerned with time. It moves too slowly during periods of waiting or antici.
pa.tlOn ; It may "run out" when there is an important task unfinished. The age of maturity
brmgs to many. of us. a true sense of rrason, an awareness that few things in this life are
permanent and ImpervIOUS to change. '
. We . learn,. of us, that God's love is constant and unchanging, as is God's will.
With thiS realization, we may be led to make the greatest use of our minutes hours days
and years that mark our time upon this earth. '
C!asty -Topic)
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
I
CHEESE CHIPS
% cup sifted aour
ACROSS
1. Cashew,
for one
2. Hideous
3. Golfer's pin
20. Moun-
. tain
Today's Answer
If.a te;lspoon salt
Ij., cup butter
1 cup shred4ed cheese
1 teaspoon caraway (or sesa-
me) seeds
Combine flour, salt and butter, '
cutting the . latter-in with . a
pastry the. mix
ture resembles , coarse meal.
Add and press into a
flat patty. Roll on a lightly
board into a rectangle
about 9 x 12 inches. Sprinkle
with caraway or sesame seeds
and cut into 3 x I-inch fingers
with a pastry wheel or into
rings with a smaD doughnut
cuttell'. Bake on an ungreased
baldng sheet in a 350 oven
aboutt 10 minutes, or until
Dghtmy browned. Makes 3 do
zen chips.
NOWHERE
WJ LL YOU FI NO
A BETTER BUY

.SieRTA
(SHOP WHEaE SAVE)
. ,.. ' (Y
E: Y' 1-e,' R $

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-CAliP.ING ..........
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4. Moreover
T. Canary's
residence
8. Sailors
10. Shade tree
11. Angry
13. Sy.atem of
. weights
14. Air route
for birds
15. Coin (Peru)
IS. Consume
IT.Trans-
portatlon
system
(abbr.)
18. Down-
to. Grotto
22. Brief
U. Cavities
25. Traffic
aound
26. Jack'. com
- paDkm
21. Pftpomtlon
28. Expreaalon
eom.,lke
D.Lo8e '
rep.rdfor
35. 8oo1d- '
mercUeuJy
..Iutruct
3'1. Greek
IlIand
.. Poidder vat
..Haw.aUan
, cord (poa.)
40. Gilt'.
nlcJmame
41.---cUem
DOWN
rl'onner
I'reIleh coift
.,
"
4. Askew
5. Not any
S. Pull
7. Deal' (It.)
9. Suffer
hunger
10. Rocky
(abbr.)
12. Circuit
courts
14. Grease
16. Time
zone
(abbr.)
19. Biblical
vesael
pass
21. Civil
Defense
signal
22. Tour of
duty
23. Vener-

24. Strike
26. Project
28. Mortise
and
30. Cereal
grain
31. Secondary
33. Shower
34.Arimna
river
35. Liberate
31. Gown'.
paitner
E '0' i I A Ii A THO N
82 SDUTH MAIN ST. PH . 097-7946
GREASE JOBS b CHANGES
F'l,:'A'T TIRES REPAIl[O
TIRE5-
FAN SELTS-HOSES
1 ...:
'FOR 'SALE / ..
. : ,., J,., " " j . : I
GA'RAGE SALE'I Oct. 23". rain or
shine. MinI Avah bot.
tles, aft: Sites. Carter Drive,
'second house on left. '42c1
,
DARK Room ,Equipment, black &
white. Good for beginner, Instant
enlarger, basiC equipment.
Phone ' 81116451. 42c1
39" RANG'E for sale. Phone 897
4306. ' 42c2
WElL McLain P562 hot water 011
fired boller, expansIon two 275
gal 011 tanks. Phone 89166/1.
. 42c2
PATIO SALE: Antiques furniture,
clothes, mIsc.,
Oct.. 23, :t!4 & 25 Trom 10 to 6. Lo
cated at 62 Suncrest, Lebanon.
42cl
3 BEDROOM brick home patiO
hardwood floors garage. Located
near the school. $18,000. Phone 897
4501 or 897-5616. 42c2
CLEAN carpets the save and. safe
way wIth Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer $1. Waynesville FurnIture.
42cl .
REDUCE safe and 'fast with Gobese
tablets and ' E-Vap water pills. Walker
Pharmacy. 42cl
CHEVROLET 4 speed transmission,
Borg-WarnerT10, Hurst linkage, $150.
Phone 8974488 after 5 p.m. ask for
Phil. 41nc1
MILL CLOSEoOUT
CARPET SALEI
Your choice of Armstrong nylon,
kitchen carpet or DuPont 501. Reg,,
lar $9.95 value all at one low sale
price $1.99 sq, yfJ. Completely In
st'alled over: heavy foam pad.
CARPET FAIR
121 S. Detroit, Xenll
, Phone 3726995. Free estimate.
Out of town. cali collect. This coupon
worth $1.00 'wlth purchase.
APPLES & fresh cider. Lumpkin'S
Fruit Farm, 2 miles sOuth of Center
ville on Route 48 to Nutt Road,
east 114 mile. 39ctf
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ACME Sanitation, licensed with Board
of Health, all modern equipment.
Clean leachlhg bedS, outsIde vaults
l
septic tanks. All worK guaranteed-24
hour service. Been In business for 25
years. Phone Middletown 4232945.
. 42C4
BABYSITTING In my home by hour,
day or week, fence" In yard. Ask for
Joann. Phone 8976021. 39ctf
HOME repair and maintenance car
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint
'Ing, roofing and electrical. 'Phone;
7462982. 21ctf .
F.OR RENT
NEW 3 bedroom house. Phone 897
2372. , ' 42c1
5 ROOM, 3 bedroom house, large
garden, carpet 'In IIvlngroom and 1
bedroom, across from Baptist Church
on North Main Street. Phone 897-
7456. 42c1
NOTICES
MILLERS Gun Club, Turkey and
Ham Shoot every Sunday, 1 p.m.,
Township Road. Ph. 8974071 41c4
WANTED
WANT to trade 1961 VW Karmann
Ghla In good condition for VW sta
tlon wagon. Phone 8972060. 40ctf
WANTED: Part time typist to learn
typesetting. Must be to work
nlaht hours and Droaress ,toward full
time work. Apply The Miami Gazette
105 S. Main, waynesville 39ncn
J.TEM: Remind dad and the
young folks that breakfast should
include some protein food. Even
when eaten on the run, this helps
to eliminate that craving for high
calorie midmorning snacks.
I don't see why Homer had to break
",is leg playing baseball? I heard Howard
telling Bill how clumsy Homer could be.
But Homer plays a good game of balll
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TPDEALERS .
8rochure giving det.rr.
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$7.00
pro cIII.
"And the world passes away, and the lust of it; but he who does the will of Cod abides forever."
. - I John 2 :17
. We. are all concerned with time. It moves too slowly during periods of waiting or antici.
pa.tlOn ; It may "run out" when there is an important task unfinished. The age of maturity
brmgs to many. of us. a true sense of rrason, an awareness that few things in this life are
permanent and ImpervIOUS to change. '
. We . learn,. of us, that God's love is constant and unchanging, as is God's will.
With thiS realization, we may be led to make the greatest use of our minutes hours days
and years that mark our time upon this earth. '
C!asty -Topic)
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
I
CHEESE CHIPS
% cup sifted aour
ACROSS
1. Cashew,
for one
2. Hideous
3. Golfer's pin
20. Moun-
. tain
Today's Answer
If.a te;lspoon salt
Ij., cup butter
1 cup shred4ed cheese
1 teaspoon caraway (or sesa-
me) seeds
Combine flour, salt and butter, '
cutting the . latter-in with . a
pastry the. mix
ture resembles , coarse meal.
Add and press into a
flat patty. Roll on a lightly
board into a rectangle
about 9 x 12 inches. Sprinkle
with caraway or sesame seeds
and cut into 3 x I-inch fingers
with a pastry wheel or into
rings with a smaD doughnut
cuttell'. Bake on an ungreased
baldng sheet in a 350 oven
aboutt 10 minutes, or until
Dghtmy browned. Makes 3 do
zen chips.
NOWHERE
WJ LL YOU FI NO
A BETTER BUY

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T. Canary's
residence
8. Sailors
10. Shade tree
11. Angry
13. Sy.atem of
. weights
14. Air route
for birds
15. Coin (Peru)
IS. Consume
IT.Trans-
portatlon
system
(abbr.)
18. Down-
to. Grotto
22. Brief
U. Cavities
25. Traffic
aound
26. Jack'. com
- paDkm
21. Pftpomtlon
28. Expreaalon
eom.,lke
D.Lo8e '
rep.rdfor
35. 8oo1d- '
mercUeuJy
..Iutruct
3'1. Greek
IlIand
.. Poidder vat
..Haw.aUan
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40. Gilt'.
nlcJmame
41.---cUem
DOWN
rl'onner
I'reIleh coift
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4. Askew
5. Not any
S. Pull
7. Deal' (It.)
9. Suffer
hunger
10. Rocky
(abbr.)
12. Circuit
courts
14. Grease
16. Time
zone
(abbr.)
19. Biblical
vesael
pass
21. Civil
Defense
signal
22. Tour of
duty
23. Vener-

24. Strike
26. Project
28. Mortise
and
30. Cereal
grain
31. Secondary
33. Shower
34.Arimna
river
35. Liberate
31. Gown'.
paitner
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82 SDUTH MAIN ST. PH . 097-7946
GREASE JOBS b CHANGES
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Happy Birthday to those of
you fall be
tween October 23 and November
21.
-
The p'erson born under this
sign is very "deep". The Scorpio
personality is strong, and these
ale rather fixed in their
ideas .and tend to be the .sort of
people who have their own opin
ions and are not easily shaken
from them.
Scorpio is a passionate sign,
he is deep in his feelings,. pas
-sionately and devotedly attached
to the person or cause that is
rus, but equaUy passionately un
changing. in this detestation of
what is disliked.
If .you' get
from the . above stateQ'lent 1hat
these Scorpio ,types are' gO,od to-
have on your they
make formidible'o.pponents, you
are quite right! " . :. I .
The nature of Scolipio is
-turally secretive 'and don 't
to delve too in'to , his .,
psyche because there is some
thing in his nature that
the idea of having someone ,qo
close, it's almost as if he needed'
room to breathe freely and can-
For .
. HILDEBRANT
HE UNDERSTANDSI
"WARREN' COUNTY,
COMMISSIONER
INDUSTRY
SCHOOLS
FARMING
x
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ARCH F ..
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HILDEBRANI-.
" , . .
Ex.,erle.,ce In
Public Office and Business
GENERAL ELECTION, . 3, 1970 .
Your Vdte and Support
Ar. Respectfully
Cake
'OINNER
Ser ving 5 p.m . . to 9 p.(1l.
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
saUIRE IIICE IRIUP
AND
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By, Mrs.
Happy Birthday to those of
you fall be
tween October 23 and November
21.
-
The p'erson born under this
sign is very "deep". The Scorpio
personality is strong, and these
ale rather fixed in their
ideas .and tend to be the .sort of
people who have their own opin
ions and are not easily shaken
from them.
Scorpio is a passionate sign,
he is deep in his feelings,. pas
-sionately and devotedly attached
to the person or cause that is
rus, but equaUy passionately un
changing. in this detestation of
what is disliked.
If .you' get
from the . above stateQ'lent 1hat
these Scorpio ,types are' gO,od to-
have on your they
make formidible'o.pponents, you
are quite right! " . :. I .
The nature of Scolipio is
-turally secretive 'and don 't
to delve too in'to , his .,
psyche because there is some
thing in his nature that
the idea of having someone ,qo
close, it's almost as if he needed'
room to breathe freely and can-
For .
. HILDEBRANT
HE UNDERSTANDSI
"WARREN' COUNTY,
COMMISSIONER
INDUSTRY
SCHOOLS
FARMING
x
" .
ARCH F ..
, .
HILDEBRANI-.
" , . .
Ex.,erle.,ce In
Public Office and Business
GENERAL ELECTION, . 3, 1970 .
Your Vdte and Support
Ar. Respectfully
Cake
'OINNER
Ser ving 5 p.m . . to 9 p.(1l.
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
saUIRE IIICE IRIUP
AND
1111
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'"Q:l'mriii . pf mQtley is more crease was based 01} A
frj ...... U1 ...... th8n . the 'cosf years . uSage tor ' 12 months ended
, the 'Ohio ' excbe 30, 1969. Average monthly
.. lIII l ... n. 'rJsenJrCUD ihiec' to ' of or
,,"'" . lS.l: ,per . cent will apply to"
:ib- :., , ., W*ynesMlle and' cOrwin' 'users .
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11. '
Christlllas
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Box I sRI pea f' 8 d: ....
" "" iiJ
for S e r vic I m :8 n
The Waynesville American
Legion Auxiliary Unit 6"5 has
announced that it , will agaln
sponsor a Ouistmas box pro
gram for local servicemen in
Vietnam.
Boxes have been placed in
Don's Market and the Ellis Super
P--so'"."'.l:ii:ii" ;';;;':':"
Gift contributions ,can
in them. The con-
III be picked up and
ges prepared for mail
next few weeks.
ne in the Waynesville
someone currently
Vietnam is urged to
names and addresses
:rviceman in the boxes
I them to, Joanne Stiver,
tamore or Alma Skin-
'ACQUAINTED
NITH YOUR
:AL LIBRARY
ING NATION'AL
WEEK
VEMBER 15-21
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'"Q:l'mriii . pf mQtley is more crease was based 01} A
frj ...... U1 ...... th8n . the 'cosf years . uSage tor ' 12 months ended
, the 'Ohio ' excbe 30, 1969. Average monthly
.. lIII l ... n. 'rJsenJrCUD ihiec' to ' of or
,,"'" . lS.l: ,per . cent will apply to"
:ib- :., , ., W*ynesMlle and' cOrwin' 'users .
. '.
11. '
Christlllas
. -'
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Box I sRI pea f' 8 d: ....
" "" iiJ
for S e r vic I m :8 n
The Waynesville American
Legion Auxiliary Unit 6"5 has
announced that it , will agaln
sponsor a Ouistmas box pro
gram for local servicemen in
Vietnam.
Boxes have been placed in
Don's Market and the Ellis Super
P--so'"."'.l:ii:ii" ;';;;':':"
Gift contributions ,can
in them. The con-
III be picked up and
ges prepared for mail
next few weeks.
ne in the Waynesville
someone currently
Vietnam is urged to
names and addresses
:rviceman in the boxes
I them to, Joanne Stiver,
tamore or Alma Skin-
'ACQUAINTED
NITH YOUR
:AL LIBRARY
ING NATION'AL
WEEK
VEMBER 15-21
C h r i s t II s:
---
B ax', s Rep
far S 8 r vic
The Waynesville American
Legion Auxiliary Unit 6 1'5 has
announced t.hat it _ will again
sponsor a Christmas box pro-
w,am for local servicemen in
Vietnam.
Boxes Have been placed in
Don's Market andthe Ellis Super-
market. Gift contributions can
be deposit(ld in them. The con-
tainers will be picked up and
gift packages prepared for mail-
. ing in the neXt few weeks.
Everyone in the Waynesville
area who has someone currently
serving in Vietnam is urged to
drop the names and addresseS
of their serviceman in the boxes
or forward them to. Joanne Stiver,
Ruth Whitamore or Alma Skin-
r nero
. GET'AC'QUAINTED
witH 'YOUR.
LOCAL LIBRARy ....
I' DU,fiNG NATIONAL. ..
BOOK WEEK ' .
C h r i s t II s:
---
B ax', s Rep
far S 8 r vic
The Waynesville American
Legion Auxiliary Unit 6 1'5 has
announced t.hat it _ will again
sponsor a Christmas box pro-
w,am for local servicemen in
Vietnam.
Boxes Have been placed in
Don's Market andthe Ellis Super-
market. Gift contributions can
be deposit(ld in them. The con-
tainers will be picked up and
gift packages prepared for mail-
. ing in the neXt few weeks.
Everyone in the Waynesville
area who has someone currently
serving in Vietnam is urged to
drop the names and addresseS
of their serviceman in the boxes
or forward them to. Joanne Stiver,
Ruth Whitamore or Alma Skin-
r nero
. GET'AC'QUAINTED
witH 'YOUR.
LOCAL LIBRARy ....
I' DU,fiNG NATIONAL. ..
BOOK WEEK ' .
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Miami': :cllmel a.s hobo they around town during the Waynesville
P.T.o.'1J.nIo "eEm: CarniVal.> , bums (in teal life attractive, 'vivacious housewives) onjy ati1)Qs- ,.'
pItered .. dil.e but' a wedaing ,,!hen :tl1ey were steered into the United Churc.h to be. , J .:'
-Durant .
... '" Young'
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I nterpretations of Life
The L.ast of the Loners
Festival
Killer Boy Was Here
. . .
4th .. STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHI'O
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7 P.M. ..
Having sold' our house and moving into a.-trailer, we will offer
the folleWing for auction located on Main St.,
'.,
HOUSEHOLD", . '. , ..... . .
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Uke' new formica top dinette with 4 chairs, 2
with chairs. p{;. brown .... .. . ',.," .. .. ' ..
portable TV;Pecca portable '. .',
square. table; b.uf(et, front china close.t,. radios, electJ;ic . ,.
clocks, :s1!Jves! magazine' rack, ftot pl.ate,. pore
lamp. pictures and. frames, electric ..
. l;Jenderson upright piano. canisle.t set and 8; large
other household iteJ.ll$... . . . .,
. . MISC. AND ANTIQUES :' '...
. : iC .... " . 200.,(t. .tile Fram Oil -mters, seal,
J': . '.! '.' r l. -. ". .beam tools otller .
...... Tobacco. 4>[ess; Avpn bottles. irori 'bean pot',:; .
5 . , . , _ ',' : ... ,' I ' wago.n wh.,els; many
. .: ,i\emstOo' to' list. .. . .. '. ,
l! " ;.t,: .. 1 ... : '
" -sale !o.,' I .' ,..
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Miami': :cllmel a.s hobo they around town during the Waynesville
P.T.o.'1J.nIo "eEm: CarniVal.> , bums (in teal life attractive, 'vivacious housewives) onjy ati1)Qs- ,.'
pItered .. dil.e but' a wedaing ,,!hen :tl1ey were steered into the United Churc.h to be. , J .:'
-Durant .
... '" Young'
" Hopkins

I nterpretations of Life
The L.ast of the Loners
Festival
Killer Boy Was Here
. . .
4th .. STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHI'O
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7 P.M. ..
Having sold' our house and moving into a.-trailer, we will offer
the folleWing for auction located on Main St.,
'.,
HOUSEHOLD", . '. , ..... . .
___- t ,
,
Uke' new formica top dinette with 4 chairs, 2
with chairs. p{;. brown .... .. . ',.," .. .. ' ..
portable TV;Pecca portable '. .',
square. table; b.uf(et, front china close.t,. radios, electJ;ic . ,.
clocks, :s1!Jves! magazine' rack, ftot pl.ate,. pore
lamp. pictures and. frames, electric ..
. l;Jenderson upright piano. canisle.t set and 8; large
other household iteJ.ll$... . . . .,
. . MISC. AND ANTIQUES :' '...
. : iC .... " . 200.,(t. .tile Fram Oil -mters, seal,
J': . '.! '.' r l. -. ". .beam tools otller .
...... Tobacco. 4>[ess; Avpn bottles. irori 'bean pot',:; .
5 . , . , _ ',' : ... ,' I ' wago.n wh.,els; many
. .: ,i\emstOo' to' list. .. . .. '. ,
l! " ;.t,: .. 1 ... : '
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" dire,ctip . . ..},p- ". . . cat ,
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, JV.lVch..cQWPatl,Y wni .arrive.
. bring. good )tick. J.f.
come, to yoUr .... Gr.ay' .-cats
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",uck ..
CHUCK ROI',ST
lB. 490
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.'to. receivi . .,'
.. a oip in -eacb sh.oe on.
Ne,w 'Day' .a-nd, you will
h3ve. money 'all .year"
. . ih'the house are 'said

ex,p'erience thitr .ttley.
eat beHspr'
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su,perstidQus,
of 1"a 'strange dog
.. comes lQ,'yo,ui home;,.it is a sigll ;
..tn goq4. t uciC'. .
. ;k about eggs
once: l's they
niuS't
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STEW BEEF
LB.
8.90
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about' sanitation::or- salmon.ella.)
,Never. !t khi,fe'to pne you .
Jove ' t'Qr it will' surly cut your
love in two. . .' ,I . .
PARTRIDGE
BACO
LB.
SHOULDER SWISS
BUTTERNUT BROWN & SERVE
ROLLS
POPEYE
PUFFED WHEI l
BROOKS
C Hili MIX
2% size
HONE-Y GROVE
lOMIIOES
16 OZ. CAN
WHITE VILLA
FR UII C OCII III
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sidere.d ,tO ,I1e (Anyone'
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they can bring 'send them to
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dry, cold surface . .
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The South p.robabiy ' received
the name .of . Dixie f.rom $.10
pririted. in .New .Orleans the
CitizenS Bank of ' Louisiana..
used up and down the MissiSSippi.
TJle . f ..carried . ,lIie" 'French ..
word for ten, "Dix." the origlDa.
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. bring. good )tick. J.f.
come, to yoUr .... Gr.ay' .-cats
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.'to. receivi . .,'
.. a oip in -eacb sh.oe on.
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h3ve. money 'all .year"
. . ih'the house are 'said

ex,p'erience thitr .ttley.
eat beHspr'
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su,perstidQus,
of 1"a 'strange dog
.. comes lQ,'yo,ui home;,.it is a sigll ;
..tn goq4. t uciC'. .
. ;k about eggs
once: l's they
niuS't
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STEW BEEF
LB.
8.90
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about' sanitation::or- salmon.ella.)
,Never. !t khi,fe'to pne you .
Jove ' t'Qr it will' surly cut your
love in two. . .' ,I . .
PARTRIDGE
BACO
LB.
SHOULDER SWISS
BUTTERNUT BROWN & SERVE
ROLLS
POPEYE
PUFFED WHEI l
BROOKS
C Hili MIX
2% size
HONE-Y GROVE
lOMIIOES
16 OZ. CAN
WHITE VILLA
FR UII C OCII III
WHITE VILLA
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PEAIUT- BUllER
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sidere.d ,tO ,I1e (Anyone'
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dollar . tiills and" the' bad iuck, :
they can bring 'send them to
Mrs. .G in care of the MjaJ!ti .
Ga1,.ette.) . ,' /1' " ,";, :
,,' . .c.. ,.' """i '.', . ,-' \ .-\' J'i'
" 'MoOD1GloW: , .
; Strange (
have tieen moon.: .;.
Some think the cur- ,
iQUS phenomena, "kDown as ,.
nar, may 'from':. .. _ ,
gas })9urinf' out c;f volca.9ie .. cen" . ,. ,
, ten. If ... so; ' both water .
warmth 'may exjst
, , t , I
dry, cold surface . .
.,
The South p.robabiy ' received
the name .of . Dixie f.rom $.10
pririted. in .New .Orleans the
CitizenS Bank of ' Louisiana..
used up and down the MissiSSippi.
TJle . f ..carried . ,lIie" 'French ..
word for ten, "Dix." the origlDa.
lyrics of the .
I .wish .IwuZ in' theLJad :01. the ;

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.. lXes. I .i ,.' . .. ;" 1..(
.. " ., ' '.'
)7' t' :.... .." t.(_. . " ,
.. : ,.,", .... ,<1,.
picker
.... _ _ 1&<> -"11"' .... peQ-
ca yesterdaY'
'J100'ri :' blit . after a r.Qund or
, , soihething broke,'
to
.' . . They came back
around
':;'and 'pickel a truck IO'ad
.;. they' took 'to 't , .;elevator
"mornihg. ,We glad to _ see
that it was nott as bad as We
\.. .
.. \. feared 'moi'sturc;. L
, -i Lots of p'retty ' chrysanthe-
Qlums in Wa,yoesvill6 yards.
.: They are , so .. satisfactory after
everything. eise is g0ne.'1 haven't
:'j any own this year, but I
"do enjo'y other I have a
,,",;.- few Betty Bryor roses out. That
, 'is the ' kind that are in the yard
of that ,white house near the
south eod of WayneSville. They
look aHttie like wild roses, single
are in '
Gloom almQ'st all'tlie"time;JQvely
. .' :!"
',- eV:ery tJtiie I tiy. rtq(ure
'. b'6t 1 are .YeiY.':Soo4: espe-
' .. cially' tne bloofhing' i1I the
,'! 'f .
. '.
'. on wants to
,a machi-ne "\yin piek -and
, , Then Jtake it-to the.' ele-
wtO{ . will stole it
and: when- feed;
they take it ot\t of storage,
it,. !nix 'wit'l1
.' pfdt"ciiis' like soybean meaJ vita
ntitls. ahd whaHiave-you, deliver
it blow it ,d'ireq ly into: the '
sdlf , feepers' im<i' there you' are . .
The pigs come' up the
lids of the . feeder with J their
snouts; grat) a mouthful .and
you hear the Ifd' go back down
with n cl unk.
. . )t is too bad that Beggars
'Night has gotten so out of hand,
It is fun' the neighborhood
kids' dress up and .come around,
but when they come by hundred,S!
from other places, it is just too
much. Old timers like to brag
about thc awcful things they '
did, but somehow now there
are just too many people for
those things tG be funny. 'Thc'
PrO is having its ailnual spree
and the ghosts wlU walk, but
that will be a thing of the past
when you get: this and the next
thing will be t.he elections. Go09 '
luck and may the best man win.
. October_ 30, 1970. Here it is
Ftiday again, and the dead line
.;, is approaching. .
". ./ There has lieen enough rain,so
aftermath as they call
. ,:p:'it olvely:' 'and ,
'p,t' R0fumfiio: ;Octob'er.' is
b'ut
' s9;rte'Lafter thanks
: , It, is loy-ely: sunny fall,
rain,ll11d ,fog. a
the tbis
Most of the leaves are down, but
)lere and there are the trees- that
have just turned a lovely yellow
or orange and stand out against
the dark Still some
.. H)f; '
. 8ix!ri'g yea'':, and' it ' still made
,gtjtti). buf no 'do!1bt not as good
. ' :'istl\e earlie", ... _ .
.,,..,:::,1 Wtien I, ruitchery
for-1' . .ti),e,'p'\!"ce
puffy
yc1fq:W" ; that
i being shipping.
. a. .
:. "wild or c;liscom
...... '( - . - .,
"., f!. -.
If tlley:, ale 'qol,1lfoft-
..,...,., ........ ,' litere a .;,qt)ie,t
,". i itgets
by. 4the -house. has a; lovely, br-ight
red 'branch tru.t I can see from
the window over the sink to
brighten .the job of disliwashing.
G. and I got squeezed
of the paper thiS ' week by
poliJical ads' arid : now. by. the
time y,Ol,l get'. trus; the . .electiohs
will ,.be) an Gver. ,We can't.-pleaSe
but' we 'hope they Will
be -for the best for us all. Goo ct
luc.k to the winners and better
luck next time to the losers,' I
hope you all voted, win or lose.
.' Perhaps our, luck has changed.
We sold, a puppy .last -night. Our
ad in the MIddletown . Journal
qas brooght' a number
nes" That us f1ve ' to' go:
11Jere is one on approval.
.:and the, girl and boy
came to' look at .them and were
allowed to take one home to
show 'Mama'; who does not want
3 1>uPPY: . W.e do 'not do
tha,t" lbut this a spe.cial .case
, .. ' and; we ' hope Mama ' was so
., cinir med when her little
." .. c!,U!chin..8 loyely , tiny
, that sbe will relent.
we .could get rid of the
\ #.. " .. ' ....
- would
One of several area Halloween haunts was the P.T.O. Carnival at Harveysburg where a band of 'be-
witchingly' clad youngsters thronged the festival area. Gazette Editor, Dennis Dalton, joined Mr. and
Mrs. Elliot Rogers for costume judging. The judges chose .the above to receive a cash prize in 10 divisions.
Winners shown above included: funniest, Paul McCarren; ugliest, Donna Lamb ; prettiest , Jodi Plummer ;
pat'riotic, Jeff Huddleson; television character, Patty Williams; best couple, Amy and Sherri Schoenherr;
witch, Robin Mattingly; story book, Dianne Stingley; most original, Lynn Settlemyre and youngest, Nina
Rich., one and a half years old. " Dennis Dalton Photo
, .
.. ' truck 'and two _
i,bere were . not : :matt)" :calves
there, and the prices ' were just
fair. Lots of nice feeders that
HQward longed! to buy for the
prices did not seem to be too
high. Veal's StilH topped in the
forti.es, and head calves thirty
. ,tQ: .(or: pU2:zle.p ,.bY. .
. trockf i (ls" at sheep thai 'did' not
come into 'the ring. They must
have been going to sell them in
the other ring, but we didn't
know when. Loads of hogs
cOming in. 4>t$ of soybeans
to be combined, but this
- week has been too wet- for that.
As .soon as we fences
fixed, we can turn ' the hogs and
cattle into the corn fields. There
was so much com down that the
picker couldn.'t: get it all so as
soon as we can, we will turn
c'ows and hogs in.
The Salvation Army has
finally taken lOver the last of
the land I owned on the right
hand side of Middleboro Road.
Have you ever visited their camp?
It is one of the best in the re-
gion. Good cabins, a big dining
hall and office building, big pond
and many other things. They
expect to use Miss Bertha Harris'
house for one of their mainte-
nance men, and the barn is to be
the center . of 'Wat is called uA
Oillmen's F!l!n", where they
bring city chil.dren to look at
all the farm animals and show
them where their ' food comes
from. In our Illodern built-up
.u:_' ,
regions-, the ceuntry is too far
for lo'ts
i
'of children to ever
Ft So fll(IDS are arranged
as nle John Autl farm
. ; north of Payton has be.en oper-
. , aUng for same_ years now and
, ., the County Park
(" .
"opened one
An item"
. '.
AnCient. They have a very nice
lodge ' that can be rented by
groups. It has horses to ride and
a large . pond with canoes. A
lovely place for a group week-
end. And that is enough for
now till next week.
Neighborly
Brazil shares a common border
with all other South American
countries except Chile and Ecua
dor.
Pigs Not New
Pigs were probably on this
planet 39 million years before
man came on the scene. Primitive
man began to adopt the wild hog
to his needs between 7000 and
3000 B.C.
Kids & Chocolate
The Harvard School of Dental
Medicine, after a two-year study,
concluded that chocolate milk
containing sugar does not pro-
duce cavities in the teeth of
children.
THE NELL
INSU,RANCE
AGE-N,CY
COMPLETE FAMILY
OR BUSINESS INSURANCE
Ph. 897-4956
23 S. Main Waynesville, O.
TV Sales ' And Service
Service to
You Is Our
Business . .
.. : ,.,", .... ,<1,.
picker
.... _ _ 1&<> -"11"' .... peQ-
ca yesterdaY'
'J100'ri :' blit . after a r.Qund or
, , soihething broke,'
to
.' . . They came back
around
':;'and 'pickel a truck IO'ad
.;. they' took 'to 't , .;elevator
"mornihg. ,We glad to _ see
that it was nott as bad as We
\.. .
.. \. feared 'moi'sturc;. L
, -i Lots of p'retty ' chrysanthe-
Qlums in Wa,yoesvill6 yards.
.: They are , so .. satisfactory after
everything. eise is g0ne.'1 haven't
:'j any own this year, but I
"do enjo'y other I have a
,,",;.- few Betty Bryor roses out. That
, 'is the ' kind that are in the yard
of that ,white house near the
south eod of WayneSville. They
look aHttie like wild roses, single
are in '
Gloom almQ'st all'tlie"time;JQvely
. .' :!"
',- eV:ery tJtiie I tiy. rtq(ure
'. b'6t 1 are .YeiY.':Soo4: espe-
' .. cially' tne bloofhing' i1I the
,'! 'f .
. '.
'. on wants to
,a machi-ne "\yin piek -and
, , Then Jtake it-to the.' ele-
wtO{ . will stole it
and: when- feed;
they take it ot\t of storage,
it,. !nix 'wit'l1
.' pfdt"ciiis' like soybean meaJ vita
ntitls. ahd whaHiave-you, deliver
it blow it ,d'ireq ly into: the '
sdlf , feepers' im<i' there you' are . .
The pigs come' up the
lids of the . feeder with J their
snouts; grat) a mouthful .and
you hear the Ifd' go back down
with n cl unk.
. . )t is too bad that Beggars
'Night has gotten so out of hand,
It is fun' the neighborhood
kids' dress up and .come around,
but when they come by hundred,S!
from other places, it is just too
much. Old timers like to brag
about thc awcful things they '
did, but somehow now there
are just too many people for
those things tG be funny. 'Thc'
PrO is having its ailnual spree
and the ghosts wlU walk, but
that will be a thing of the past
when you get: this and the next
thing will be t.he elections. Go09 '
luck and may the best man win.
. October_ 30, 1970. Here it is
Ftiday again, and the dead line
.;, is approaching. .
". ./ There has lieen enough rain,so
aftermath as they call
. ,:p:'it olvely:' 'and ,
'p,t' R0fumfiio: ;Octob'er.' is
b'ut
' s9;rte'Lafter thanks
: , It, is loy-ely: sunny fall,
rain,ll11d ,fog. a
the tbis
Most of the leaves are down, but
)lere and there are the trees- that
have just turned a lovely yellow
or orange and stand out against
the dark Still some
.. H)f; '
. 8ix!ri'g yea'':, and' it ' still made
,gtjtti). buf no 'do!1bt not as good
. ' :'istl\e earlie", ... _ .
.,,..,:::,1 Wtien I, ruitchery
for-1' . .ti),e,'p'\!"ce
puffy
yc1fq:W" ; that
i being shipping.
. a. .
:. "wild or c;liscom
...... '( - . - .,
"., f!. -.
If tlley:, ale 'qol,1lfoft-
..,...,., ........ ,' litere a .;,qt)ie,t
,". i itgets
by. 4the -house. has a; lovely, br-ight
red 'branch tru.t I can see from
the window over the sink to
brighten .the job of disliwashing.
G. and I got squeezed
of the paper thiS ' week by
poliJical ads' arid : now. by. the
time y,Ol,l get'. trus; the . .electiohs
will ,.be) an Gver. ,We can't.-pleaSe
but' we 'hope they Will
be -for the best for us all. Goo ct
luc.k to the winners and better
luck next time to the losers,' I
hope you all voted, win or lose.
.' Perhaps our, luck has changed.
We sold, a puppy .last -night. Our
ad in the MIddletown . Journal
qas brooght' a number
nes" That us f1ve ' to' go:
11Jere is one on approval.
.:and the, girl and boy
came to' look at .them and were
allowed to take one home to
show 'Mama'; who does not want
3 1>uPPY: . W.e do 'not do
tha,t" lbut this a spe.cial .case
, .. ' and; we ' hope Mama ' was so
., cinir med when her little
." .. c!,U!chin..8 loyely , tiny
, that sbe will relent.
we .could get rid of the
\ #.. " .. ' ....
- would
One of several area Halloween haunts was the P.T.O. Carnival at Harveysburg where a band of 'be-
witchingly' clad youngsters thronged the festival area. Gazette Editor, Dennis Dalton, joined Mr. and
Mrs. Elliot Rogers for costume judging. The judges chose .the above to receive a cash prize in 10 divisions.
Winners shown above included: funniest, Paul McCarren; ugliest, Donna Lamb ; prettiest , Jodi Plummer ;
pat'riotic, Jeff Huddleson; television character, Patty Williams; best couple, Amy and Sherri Schoenherr;
witch, Robin Mattingly; story book, Dianne Stingley; most original, Lynn Settlemyre and youngest, Nina
Rich., one and a half years old. " Dennis Dalton Photo
, .
.. ' truck 'and two _
i,bere were . not : :matt)" :calves
there, and the prices ' were just
fair. Lots of nice feeders that
HQward longed! to buy for the
prices did not seem to be too
high. Veal's StilH topped in the
forti.es, and head calves thirty
. ,tQ: .(or: pU2:zle.p ,.bY. .
. trockf i (ls" at sheep thai 'did' not
come into 'the ring. They must
have been going to sell them in
the other ring, but we didn't
know when. Loads of hogs
cOming in. 4>t$ of soybeans
to be combined, but this
- week has been too wet- for that.
As .soon as we fences
fixed, we can turn ' the hogs and
cattle into the corn fields. There
was so much com down that the
picker couldn.'t: get it all so as
soon as we can, we will turn
c'ows and hogs in.
The Salvation Army has
finally taken lOver the last of
the land I owned on the right
hand side of Middleboro Road.
Have you ever visited their camp?
It is one of the best in the re-
gion. Good cabins, a big dining
hall and office building, big pond
and many other things. They
expect to use Miss Bertha Harris'
house for one of their mainte-
nance men, and the barn is to be
the center . of 'Wat is called uA
Oillmen's F!l!n", where they
bring city chil.dren to look at
all the farm animals and show
them where their ' food comes
from. In our Illodern built-up
.u:_' ,
regions-, the ceuntry is too far
for lo'ts
i
'of children to ever
Ft So fll(IDS are arranged
as nle John Autl farm
. ; north of Payton has be.en oper-
. , aUng for same_ years now and
, ., the County Park
(" .
"opened one
An item"
. '.
AnCient. They have a very nice
lodge ' that can be rented by
groups. It has horses to ride and
a large . pond with canoes. A
lovely place for a group week-
end. And that is enough for
now till next week.
Neighborly
Brazil shares a common border
with all other South American
countries except Chile and Ecua
dor.
Pigs Not New
Pigs were probably on this
planet 39 million years before
man came on the scene. Primitive
man began to adopt the wild hog
to his needs between 7000 and
3000 B.C.
Kids & Chocolate
The Harvard School of Dental
Medicine, after a two-year study,
concluded that chocolate milk
containing sugar does not pro-
duce cavities in the teeth of
children.
THE NELL
INSU,RANCE
AGE-N,CY
COMPLETE FAMILY
OR BUSINESS INSURANCE
Ph. 897-4956
23 S. Main Waynesville, O.
TV Sales ' And Service
Service to
You Is Our
Business . .
....
.' ,
I .
Church of Christ
Third & Miami Street
Charles Pike. Evangelist
J 0:00 a.m. - Sunday Morning
6:3D p.m . . Sunday Evening
p.m. : Wednesday Evening '
Phonc k97:4462 for information '
First Baptist Church
Nl)rth Main St reet
Jll hn P Oshorne, Pastor
10:00 a.m .. Sunduy Schnol
II :00 a.rn . Mor ning
t) :30 p.rn ., Trai ning ,Union
7: 0 p,m.,Evening
Prayer
Meeting
(Affill<lh.: O with So uthern Bup
tist Convention).
First Church-of Christ
152 High 'Street
Steve Tigner, Minister
8:3U a. m. The Christians Hour
(WCKY radio, Cinty)
9:30 a.m. Bible School (classes
for all)
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
10:30 a,m. Junior Church
12 noon Revival Fires (Ch. 12.
TV, Cinty)
6:30 p.m. Jet-Cadets
6:30 p.m. Alpha Teens
7:30 p.m. 'Everung Worship
Friends
Fourth SlIcct ncar High
, 9:30 a,m., Sunday &:hool
10:45 a:m" Sunday Mceling fur
W,!rship (unprogrammed)
St. Augustine Church
!ligh Streel
Rev. Jllscoh II. lutmer. P-Jstor
7 a.llI . & 1 I a.m. Mas.'ies
X '-'.tn. & X p,m, lIoly ()JYs
7:30 p.m. First Friday
7:45 a.m. l>Jily Mass
5:30 p.'-n. Mass
St. Maryts Episcopal
Church'
111ird & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Decth. Rector
I I : I S a.II1 . Morning Prayer
l sI. 3rd & Sth Sundays:
I lilly ('ummuniull 2nd & 4th
Sundays : "
United Methodist -
Church
Third & North StreeTs
. L Young"
-1' . . ..
,. .
,HARv!.vSBURG '
Baptis.t. " ''\.
: Church ,'
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. t.I1l .. S( I\I Hl I
0 :30 :1.111 .. \ l 'lrnill)!
. ,
1:30 r.lIl .. SUllda.) Evelling '
SC' r VI(l" .
7 :30 -r.lIl .. \\\: oll esdav.
l'r an ti Bih\C Study
--
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church
Ohi'l 73 Last
ll'\l cr Ki Lld. Pa\ tor
I l.On d . Il!. . SlI!lLia\ Sdll)()1
I () :OO &. II :(){) .. SUlloa\'
' Wor\ hip
7:30 )1 , 111 .. SUlltlay I:vcning
Worshi r
United Methodist
Church
I}Jv\ d, parpcr.
9 :30 a. II1 . Sunduy C'hurth
Scrvite
I 0:30 .. a,m., Sunday Schoul
1.1 :00 a.Ill . Sunday Worship

Youth .... cl\owsbtp aud Bible
. Study .. . <it
CORWIN
. Pentecostal Holiness
Church
, GENNTOWNt: , .
GenntQWO ehO'tc''; .....
' . . _ of Christ- . I - -
.42. al
:. j - .of'
- ...
Acy lamb. Paslor
10':00 a.l1i .. Sunday Sdwol
R.Jy, r'as-Iof .,;', I
HarVeysburg full GO$.pel
Church
E. South Strect ,
Rev. jack HamIlton. Pastor .
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Yuung
Pcople 's
19:00 Sunday School
7:?9' p:nr. Stlilday Evening

United Methodist
Church
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sund<lY School
I-O:JO Morning Worship
6:;30 p:m: Youth Fellowship-
- jr. high & sr'. high
7 :45 p.m. Wednesday chOir
.
' .. Spr,ng. VaJley. Church
. "., of -Chrjst '
7 :30 p.m. ; W,dncsday
and Evcning
W(}rship Services .
1':30 p. ih .. Yuuth
,
MT. tllQlLV .
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United ,Methodist
Church '
LcOflard
9:30 .... J.m:. &Juday &:hunl
'.t .. .. , .. ", .";". : r;'
' 9:30 a.m. Wmshi'p' &n'i.::l'
Sunda" Churth &hoi"11
5:00 p.m. St;ndav Yuulh
_ ;.
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R1QGi-VILlE
.' Ridgeville Comrtluntty;:',
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St. RI. 4X,&
Springboro Rbad
Ray L pastor
9:-30 a.:ui: -. '
lO:4S a.m. Murning WorshIp , I' :00 a.Ill .. Sunday. Wurship
" Scrvice' .
. .' :.,.
7:JO p.m .. Wednesday. Prayer
-Scrvicc
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LYTLE
Servicc' . . ,. -
-- ' '.1 p.l)l.
Service
5 :30 p.m . . Sr:,.Y
, United Recreat ion ";";" '.' .-.......
Church . 6:30 ,Yollth
John K. Smith, Minister ' services ' ... ,,' :'
9:30 a.m., Sunday School DODDS
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m . . &,mday- Worship Free pentecOStal' Church
Glady'
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flaw a' m-eefing at
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. 10" aC7 pm A', '. ., .
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Nov. fr '
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1.:30, p.m., hollle of Bess Tinney: '
:(ihe , club meets ' evqy ,.-. ' ..
Wednesday) . . ., " .
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9:00 a.m. Church School
10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
6:00 p.m. Jr. &Sr. Youth
p.m. !VCdning:orshiP

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: p.m. e nes . y Evening 8:00l
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Spring Valley
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10:30 a.m.-Sunday Sehout ;.
Friends Church FE.RRY
7:00. EvangcHst.ic .,
Mound-Street '
.
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Fe Chu h f C . , . '. Se.wice . I .
Waynesville Rescue I:. rien Couser, Pastor rry re . 0 hrist 7:30 p.m.-Wednesday.
Mission ' 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Service
('tImer uf 7.l & Corwin Rd. 10:30 a.m, Morning Worship Wilminghm Pike & ; :30 p.m. Saturd"y "
Rev . Shcqnan. Cook. Pastor
Social Ruw Ruad . ) .,' .-:" .. '
10:30 :l. 1I1.. Sunday SdlllUI Christian Baptist Mission Bus
. 5
7:00 p.l1l .. Sunday Eve , Scrvitc Main 9:00 a.m .. Sunday Bihle xhuo) CE.N"FER,VU.L:E
7 :30 p.m .. WCdlll'sday bc. '.' lui,S Dunaway. P.dstor I S a.m .. SUllday Wurshill C8rrterVilie First .
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10 Sunday &hool 10: 15 a.I1I . SUIH],IY Vuuth Pentecostal Cilurcll" .'
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H RS,T CHURCH OF GOD 7:30,p.m. Evening Worship h:30 p.lI1 .. Sunday Evening . . ,
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9:.30 a,nl , _ Sullday School Wellncsday & TIlUrsday 7:30 lUll .. i:Vl'nillu Worship ,. ro ()(J' : S . 1" .
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BRADDOCK IMiURANCE' : '.
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SMOe '.,
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LE MAY'S B 8t .R CLEANERS
OHIO .
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Church of Christ
Third & Miami Street
Charles Pike. Evangelist
J 0:00 a.m. - Sunday Morning
6:3D p.m . . Sunday Evening
p.m. : Wednesday Evening '
Phonc k97:4462 for information '
First Baptist Church
Nl)rth Main St reet
Jll hn P Oshorne, Pastor
10:00 a.m .. Sunduy Schnol
II :00 a.rn . Mor ning
t) :30 p.rn ., Trai ning ,Union
7: 0 p,m.,Evening
Prayer
Meeting
(Affill<lh.: O with So uthern Bup
tist Convention).
First Church-of Christ
152 High 'Street
Steve Tigner, Minister
8:3U a. m. The Christians Hour
(WCKY radio, Cinty)
9:30 a.m. Bible School (classes
for all)
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
10:30 a,m. Junior Church
12 noon Revival Fires (Ch. 12.
TV, Cinty)
6:30 p.m. Jet-Cadets
6:30 p.m. Alpha Teens
7:30 p.m. 'Everung Worship
Friends
Fourth SlIcct ncar High
, 9:30 a,m., Sunday &:hool
10:45 a:m" Sunday Mceling fur
W,!rship (unprogrammed)
St. Augustine Church
!ligh Streel
Rev. Jllscoh II. lutmer. P-Jstor
7 a.llI . & 1 I a.m. Mas.'ies
X '-'.tn. & X p,m, lIoly ()JYs
7:30 p.m. First Friday
7:45 a.m. l>Jily Mass
5:30 p.'-n. Mass
St. Maryts Episcopal
Church'
111ird & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Decth. Rector
I I : I S a.II1 . Morning Prayer
l sI. 3rd & Sth Sundays:
I lilly ('ummuniull 2nd & 4th
Sundays : "
United Methodist -
Church
Third & North StreeTs
. L Young"
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,HARv!.vSBURG '
Baptis.t. " ''\.
: Church ,'
. S;, uther'i, Bu.prh't -,
\ katl ,,\\, \'. .
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. t.I1l .. S( I\I Hl I
0 :30 :1.111 .. \ l 'lrnill)!
. ,
1:30 r.lIl .. SUllda.) Evelling '
SC' r VI(l" .
7 :30 -r.lIl .. \\\: oll esdav.
l'r an ti Bih\C Study
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Jonahs Run Baptist
Church
Ohi'l 73 Last
ll'\l cr Ki Lld. Pa\ tor
I l.On d . Il!. . SlI!lLia\ Sdll)()1
I () :OO &. II :(){) .. SUlloa\'
' Wor\ hip
7:30 )1 , 111 .. SUlltlay I:vcning
Worshi r
United Methodist
Church
I}Jv\ d, parpcr.
9 :30 a. II1 . Sunduy C'hurth
Scrvite
I 0:30 .. a,m., Sunday Schoul
1.1 :00 a.Ill . Sunday Worship

Youth .... cl\owsbtp aud Bible
. Study .. . <it
CORWIN
. Pentecostal Holiness
Church
, GENNTOWNt: , .
GenntQWO ehO'tc''; .....
' . . _ of Christ- . I - -
.42. al
:. j - .of'
- ...
Acy lamb. Paslor
10':00 a.l1i .. Sunday Sdwol
R.Jy, r'as-Iof .,;', I
HarVeysburg full GO$.pel
Church
E. South Strect ,
Rev. jack HamIlton. Pastor .
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Yuung
Pcople 's
19:00 Sunday School
7:?9' p:nr. Stlilday Evening

United Methodist
Church
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sund<lY School
I-O:JO Morning Worship
6:;30 p:m: Youth Fellowship-
- jr. high & sr'. high
7 :45 p.m. Wednesday chOir
.
' .. Spr,ng. VaJley. Church
. "., of -Chrjst '
7 :30 p.m. ; W,dncsday
and Evcning
W(}rship Services .
1':30 p. ih .. Yuuth
,
MT. tllQlLV .
, s
.,
United ,Methodist
Church '
LcOflard
9:30 .... J.m:. &Juday &:hunl
'.t .. .. , .. ", .";". : r;'
' 9:30 a.m. Wmshi'p' &n'i.::l'
Sunda" Churth &hoi"11
5:00 p.m. St;ndav Yuulh
_ ;.
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R1QGi-VILlE
.' Ridgeville Comrtluntty;:',
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St. RI. 4X,&
Springboro Rbad
Ray L pastor
9:-30 a.:ui: -. '
lO:4S a.m. Murning WorshIp , I' :00 a.Ill .. Sunday. Wurship
" Scrvice' .
. .' :.,.
7:JO p.m .. Wednesday. Prayer
-Scrvicc
c
LYTLE
Servicc' . . ,. -
-- ' '.1 p.l)l.
Service
5 :30 p.m . . Sr:,.Y
, United Recreat ion ";";" '.' .-.......
Church . 6:30 ,Yollth
John K. Smith, Minister ' services ' ... ,,' :'
9:30 a.m., Sunday School DODDS
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m . . &,mday- Worship Free pentecOStal' Church
Glady'
" '-,.; _. '. ;. " .. ,\ ""
.. ': 'Il1e. GU:l Scouts , .. r-
flaw a' m-eefing at
: " ... ;"J
. 10" aC7 pm A', '. ., .
. " , :/
\" '
Nov. fr '
,_ Oub; .-
1.:30, p.m., hollle of Bess Tinney: '
:(ihe , club meets ' evqy ,.-. ' ..
Wednesday) . . ., " .
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9:00 a.m. Church School
10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
6:00 p.m. Jr. &Sr. Youth
p.m. !VCdning:orshiP

- " of God . ..
: p.m. e nes . y Evening 8:00l
7
9:00.p;m., R.lt .122 - dOdds. Ohio ' J;._

Bible Study ",, ',
Spring Valley
._
10:30 a.m.-Sunday Sehout ;.
Friends Church FE.RRY
7:00. EvangcHst.ic .,
Mound-Street '
.
l: F d
Fe Chu h f C . , . '. Se.wice . I .
Waynesville Rescue I:. rien Couser, Pastor rry re . 0 hrist 7:30 p.m.-Wednesday.
Mission ' 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Service
('tImer uf 7.l & Corwin Rd. 10:30 a.m, Morning Worship Wilminghm Pike & ; :30 p.m. Saturd"y "
Rev . Shcqnan. Cook. Pastor
Social Ruw Ruad . ) .,' .-:" .. '
10:30 :l. 1I1.. Sunday SdlllUI Christian Baptist Mission Bus
. 5
7:00 p.l1l .. Sunday Eve , Scrvitc Main 9:00 a.m .. Sunday Bihle xhuo) CE.N"FER,VU.L:E
7 :30 p.m .. WCdlll'sday bc. '.' lui,S Dunaway. P.dstor I S a.m .. SUllday Wurshill C8rrterVilie First .
S;.'! ' j( C
10 Sunday &hool 10: 15 a.I1I . SUIH],IY Vuuth Pentecostal Cilurcll" .'
7:.'\(J p. IlI .. Sat. Evl' . Scrvitc 1 I a.m. Morning Worship Worship
. 17j ...
H RS,T CHURCH OF GOD 7:30,p.m. Evening Worship h:30 p.lI1 .. Sunday Evening . . ,
49 S. Ma.in Street . p.m. Prayer Meeting, Study. '1lI'lgcs. (;l'nc'
9:.30 a,nl , _ Sullday School Wellncsday & TIlUrsday 7:30 lUll .. i:Vl'nillu Worship ,. ro ()(J' : S . 1" .
e-
: a :llh' . , iiql F'
10:30 a.m.' Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Song-fest. last . 7:30 p.l11.. 7:00 I,:m;: Evdllllg
7:00 p.m . Sunday evening each.month. and Bthle .
.
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This Church Page I s You I hrough The Courtesy Uf The FotlOWing.Afea:: ""':chirris.
... ' . .
Fellowship
ELI.IS SUPER VALU
TOWNSEND STORE
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WAVNESVILI.E. OHIO
LYNN'S DRESS SHOP
W,AVNESVILLE. OHIO
JONESSJNCLAIR .
WAVNESVlLL OH'O
BRADDOCK IMiURANCE' : '.
qtti6' e :
SMOe '.,
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LE MAY'S B 8t .R CLEANERS
OHIO .
"
NO regret, the" best yet; Blue L:.ustl'e
cleans carpets beautlf\JlIv . ,Rent
eI.ectflc shampoo'''$l. Waynesville
Furniture. '., , ' 44cl
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WAN'TED: Typist to learn
tlng Must be able to tvoe 65 words
per 'mlnute and wlOfng to work over
When he,cessary. Apply Tile
MI19ml Gazette, 105 S. Main Stre!!,t
J
.
' ENCYCLOPEDIA Brltannlca. Junior
arid ' regular set, .. latest Jldltlon.; big
savings of original cost . Phone ""., , '. ' .
'",101. I> ...., ,(... ..".'
, - . " .. ... ,.:.: - '. : - .. ,: - dJL.ftol have
,-;n,.":",,,:!.;,., /'" :t : .. __ .. ,.;(I,.,,"".
cr'e, " .. "Scrapbook. TbumbIng ' Evihc 'and- ca,lJed oil to
. , ') quickly througb it, I was struck come territorial K<?yernor
,.,' . " ,',.. ' by a photo of clerk lorado. The. rest ,of
R
' I of the local Meetihg ' for life was spent 'in ttUit state wbefe
. ' . ' Ii C "Il , ' ' years. A ' portion of a treahse he did much in the
be published titled' "Calumny, of Denver and where des:!: .-
etc:' is reproduced. It bear-s cendents still reside. The "
tbe date of , 1st of 6th month has been engaged iIi banking, and '
, .... \ ' ..
" fiistOriCiil' hi hi i hts. . .
6153. "." ":,FO,I1. R,EN.T
,
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1960 VW.L_$165, David ... :BED ROOM Apar.tmelWfor flint' In ' ".
service, $v-u:-PhOne 8974621. Waynesville. Phone 879.2906. 44ctf
Editor's ', ,Note:
for
been pro"ided -by the ;War-
ren Counlty ' Historictl S0-
ciety and the articles appear-
ing were prepared by Mar-
ion SnydEtr, a past president
of tl1e So,ciety and .editor of
1832. Beers 1882 History of War- allied business since3obn's com:;,' . ..
:ren ounty 'States tbat ' David ing to
,1970 DODGE six oack
t

Al . condition owner WANTED
sell Pt;Qne ' Clarksvl"e .:.:,::;;:.:.; - :..:.==:;-. _____
2441. 44cl BABYSITTING In my hom'e. Phone
9327203. 44cl
1966 FORb 4 dr Cu'stom 428 ::::.;. , _____ . __ _
,,\ engine good condition $350. Phone WANT to trade 1961 VW Karmann
44C.l Ghla In good condition for VW star
. , tion wagon. Phone 40ctf
EXERCISE Bicycle, like new, $7, " ..
Phone 44cl .- SE'RVICES '; '
67 000 BTU MorMac Furnace duct
and olpe lipprox. 50 feet .and 275 gal.
011 tank, $75.00. Call between 12
noon ana b p.m. ... hone 8975323.
.. 44cl
1962 OLDS, power steering and
brakes, good condition. Phone 885
3512. 44cl
1962 RAMBLER, 4 door, 1 owner,
Go'cd second car. Phone -897-2196.
, ' 44cl
COMPLETE Aurora He, 9a\.1ge roadrace
sot with loads of accessories , $35. Phone
897-5120 evenings.37nctf
APPLES & fresh ' cider, Lumpkin'S
Fruit Farm, 2 mites south of Center
ville on Route 48 to Nutt Road,
eaSt 'l/4 mil e. , 39ctf
CHEVROLET 4 speed transmission,
Borg.WarnerT-10. Hurst linkage, - .
Phone 897-4488 after 5 p.m. ask 19r
Phil. . 41ncl
FRED'S ' MuShroom Compost, superb
mulch and ground conditioner for all
plantings excellent for roses. flowers,
shrubbery. lawns, gardens, etc. Con,'
talns all Tooa avallaOle IU(
green crops, completely sterilized,
also widely used for building greens
and tees on golf courses 'and spreading
on fairways. Muchroom 5.011
available for top drElsslng al)d
too" soli Phone Clnn. 683\6491, all
, - or -South I!.ebanon, 494-1000
,"1:, -rt ,pl;l;' ,

, Vitamin Loss
It is estimated that 50 per
'" of the . American' ,populatIon
" I \ starts the with an
. ' bfeakfast. By 'skipping
; thjs in
. ! .. ' , . Is ' an .tQ '33,;per
: atlbwar:'ces 'Of
. >Iii' vailielj.;df, ',' I
\
"HOME repair and maintenance car
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint-
Ing, roofing and ' electrical. PhonE
"
7462982. 21ctf
NOTICES
MILL,ERS Gun Club, Turkey and
Ham Shdot every Sunday, 1
Township Road. Ph. 897-4071 41c4
CARD OF THANKS
MY slncJre thanks to my friends,
neighbors and organizations thei r
cards, 'vlslts and other of
kindness at the time of my aCCident.
Florence Hastings 44cl
I)IIANY thanks for the flowers and
during oor time' of be
r.eavement. 44c 1 "
Everett Gus'tlo.F.aA1liy , . ' . ' .
Ma,x 5,.. ,
BABY SITTING'
WANTED
i ' ;t t . ; ... . ......., ,
sPecial' week.> or
,will sit by hour day.
Constant care in a-good
Cl,1tisti,an home.
,"
'AS'k ror Jean
, .- , .' t
" ,
.,
MARATHON '
82 MAIN ST. PH. 097-7946
GREASE JOBS ; u 1 L 9:tANGES
, FLAT "TIRES
TIRES- ', . ... '
''FAN BEUrS-HOSE:S
" '
, -
PH. 897-7931 or
'I , ''80B'' $M I TH , .
r. , _ '; 'EX&,AVA.T.ING. SEPTIC. SYStEMS
GRAVEL. f;()p:,
- S&lL. COMPOST, fJLl . D.IRT. ".:' ....
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' , . FAIRF'IELD
. "
, its " monthly publication,
"The Historicalog". Readers
of the Gazette are invited to
contributie items of : interest
(due credit will be given)
and if an error is detected
(to err is human) please
advise 'the editor or Snyder
who's telephone number at
Lebanon is 932-8320.
Quakers comprised the greater
portion of Waynesville's early
settlers, and tbe formation of a
Yearly M1eeting (equivalent in
most cburches to a conference)
was only a natural development
of events, Tbe local Meeting was
formt.>d in 18tO, and its recent
sesquicentennial a memorable
event.
Our columns seem to be par-
tial to Quakers !is Qur fir,st
coluqm on JOQn
waite, ' a devout Friend, and. next
week we bope to write about
anotber equally interesting Qua-
ker, Seth Ellis.
'RAMBY PH01OS,
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210 CHIAf'MAN STREET
WAVNESVILLE. OHIO.

LINDA'S
BEAUTY SH()P
Mon:. Thr,u Sat.
PHON E 897-4994
E",,' .. ,Appo.nt .. " .......... .
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NOWHERE,
WI ,L.'- f,i,NP:
A IBETTER BUY
-A-
SERTA
(SHOP YOU SAVE)
E Y E R' S
Springboro 146-6261
.. lit,"

-
,.' CAWING
..
Evans and bis wife were tbe ReturniOg , to the Quaker'
first couple to be married in churcb it experienced "the se-
the White Brick Meeting House paratidn" in 1828 wbentbemem-,
bere in 1813.) Mrs. Evans was bers remaining steadfast intheir
formerly Racbel Burnett, orthodox beliefs. Lead by Elias
Tbe history furtber states tbat Hicks they became known .as
Mt. Evans was a prominent man "Hicksite Quakers" . The Indiana
in tbe business interests...?f Yearly Meeting has beld an-
Waynesville; was for a conSI- nual session at Waynesville on
derable time engaged in mer- tbe even numbered year eacb
cantile business and attended bi -annu'al since tbat date, It meets
largely to tbe execution of wills witb tbe Fall Creek OMeeting
tbe settlement of , (Indiana) tbe alternate years, .
and frequently served as guardian A reprint of an 1894 publicahon
over minors." sbows tbe Yearly meeting at
David and Evans' oldest Waynesville bad an advertise-
son, Jobn, became a great man ment of Hadden and Janney of
in bis day and was as tbis village for tbeir' "Carpets,
well known in bis day as any Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
person born in Waynesville, A also Blankets" . A comment reads
capsule review of John' s life " And so the Indiana Yearly Meet-
will testify to our claim. He ing of Friends at Waynesville,
was born March 9, 1814. First day, 9th month, 30th, 1894,
John studied a?d be,- may be recorde<1 as a happy
carne a phYSician at CInClnnatI; assembl y of Chri.stlans _ .. ,
moved into Indiana where he Several pictures are carried
took a leading part in the esta- including the present Friends
bUshment of that state's " Insame Horne as well as the White Brick
Asylum", the only mental insti - Meeting House, a reprint of a
tution of a century ago. He soon picture of Miami Valley College
moved to then a small at nearby Springboro, also pic-
settlement even for that, day. tures of Henry Thomas and Nancy
Tbrough his business foresight Irwin Wales Butterwortb and
(inherited from bis father?), he their home down near Fosters
took part in a ra.ilroad in the south part of Warren
to Cbicago and mto wbat IS, now County.
the Loop, Some opposed the Idea, Tbe Butterworth family came
but it bas a great ?n the all the way to Waynesville to
development of Cblcago mto a - attend meeting ea,cb Sabbath .Day
great rail .center.. . , by horse drawn vehicle. A bit
He took a leadmg part 10 the slower tban their descendent,
N?rthweste.rn Nnacy Foster Newman, ber hus-
Universlty and Its Site, the CIty band and children do today. Nan-
of Evanston, is named for bim, cy's grandmother was a Butter-
To appreciate bis role at .N?rt.b- worth, ber father was Tbomas
western, one needs to VISit .1tS Foster named for bis grand-
- ' campus and check its early blS- father.

'Hula'va Good Time'
.. ' Jenny Vinson had a time at 'Waynesville's P.T.O.
Halloween 'Carnival. Garbed HcfWaiian style, she was one of-many.
C,ostum.ed YOUngstetS '.Who in\tfie
'" '. r- Dennis Dalton' Pho"(b. .- .
"
NO regret, the" best yet; Blue L:.ustl'e
cleans carpets beautlf\JlIv . ,Rent
eI.ectflc shampoo'''$l. Waynesville
Furniture. '., , ' 44cl
-. ., ...
" ." -
WAN'TED: Typist to learn
tlng Must be able to tvoe 65 words
per 'mlnute and wlOfng to work over
When he,cessary. Apply Tile
MI19ml Gazette, 105 S. Main Stre!!,t
J
.
' ENCYCLOPEDIA Brltannlca. Junior
arid ' regular set, .. latest Jldltlon.; big
savings of original cost . Phone ""., , '. ' .
'",101. I> ...., ,(... ..".'
, - . " .. ... ,.:.: - '. : - .. ,: - dJL.ftol have
,-;n,.":",,,:!.;,., /'" :t : .. __ .. ,.;(I,.,,"".
cr'e, " .. "Scrapbook. TbumbIng ' Evihc 'and- ca,lJed oil to
. , ') quickly througb it, I was struck come territorial K<?yernor
,.,' . " ,',.. ' by a photo of clerk lorado. The. rest ,of
R
' I of the local Meetihg ' for life was spent 'in ttUit state wbefe
. ' . ' Ii C "Il , ' ' years. A ' portion of a treahse he did much in the
be published titled' "Calumny, of Denver and where des:!: .-
etc:' is reproduced. It bear-s cendents still reside. The "
tbe date of , 1st of 6th month has been engaged iIi banking, and '
, .... \ ' ..
" fiistOriCiil' hi hi i hts. . .
6153. "." ":,FO,I1. R,EN.T
,
.. ,. j ..
1960 VW.L_$165, David ... :BED ROOM Apar.tmelWfor flint' In ' ".
service, $v-u:-PhOne 8974621. Waynesville. Phone 879.2906. 44ctf
Editor's ', ,Note:
for
been pro"ided -by the ;War-
ren Counlty ' Historictl S0-
ciety and the articles appear-
ing were prepared by Mar-
ion SnydEtr, a past president
of tl1e So,ciety and .editor of
1832. Beers 1882 History of War- allied business since3obn's com:;,' . ..
:ren ounty 'States tbat ' David ing to
,1970 DODGE six oack
t

Al . condition owner WANTED
sell Pt;Qne ' Clarksvl"e .:.:,::;;:.:.; - :..:.==:;-. _____
2441. 44cl BABYSITTING In my hom'e. Phone
9327203. 44cl
1966 FORb 4 dr Cu'stom 428 ::::.;. , _____ . __ _
,,\ engine good condition $350. Phone WANT to trade 1961 VW Karmann
44C.l Ghla In good condition for VW star
. , tion wagon. Phone 40ctf
EXERCISE Bicycle, like new, $7, " ..
Phone 44cl .- SE'RVICES '; '
67 000 BTU MorMac Furnace duct
and olpe lipprox. 50 feet .and 275 gal.
011 tank, $75.00. Call between 12
noon ana b p.m. ... hone 8975323.
.. 44cl
1962 OLDS, power steering and
brakes, good condition. Phone 885
3512. 44cl
1962 RAMBLER, 4 door, 1 owner,
Go'cd second car. Phone -897-2196.
, ' 44cl
COMPLETE Aurora He, 9a\.1ge roadrace
sot with loads of accessories , $35. Phone
897-5120 evenings.37nctf
APPLES & fresh ' cider, Lumpkin'S
Fruit Farm, 2 mites south of Center
ville on Route 48 to Nutt Road,
eaSt 'l/4 mil e. , 39ctf
CHEVROLET 4 speed transmission,
Borg.WarnerT-10. Hurst linkage, - .
Phone 897-4488 after 5 p.m. ask 19r
Phil. . 41ncl
FRED'S ' MuShroom Compost, superb
mulch and ground conditioner for all
plantings excellent for roses. flowers,
shrubbery. lawns, gardens, etc. Con,'
talns all Tooa avallaOle IU(
green crops, completely sterilized,
also widely used for building greens
and tees on golf courses 'and spreading
on fairways. Muchroom 5.011
available for top drElsslng al)d
too" soli Phone Clnn. 683\6491, all
, - or -South I!.ebanon, 494-1000
,"1:, -rt ,pl;l;' ,

, Vitamin Loss
It is estimated that 50 per
'" of the . American' ,populatIon
" I \ starts the with an
. ' bfeakfast. By 'skipping
; thjs in
. ! .. ' , . Is ' an .tQ '33,;per
: atlbwar:'ces 'Of
. >Iii' vailielj.;df, ',' I
\
"HOME repair and maintenance car
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint-
Ing, roofing and ' electrical. PhonE
"
7462982. 21ctf
NOTICES
MILL,ERS Gun Club, Turkey and
Ham Shdot every Sunday, 1
Township Road. Ph. 897-4071 41c4
CARD OF THANKS
MY slncJre thanks to my friends,
neighbors and organizations thei r
cards, 'vlslts and other of
kindness at the time of my aCCident.
Florence Hastings 44cl
I)IIANY thanks for the flowers and
during oor time' of be
r.eavement. 44c 1 "
Everett Gus'tlo.F.aA1liy , . ' . ' .
Ma,x 5,.. ,
BABY SITTING'
WANTED
i ' ;t t . ; ... . ......., ,
sPecial' week.> or
,will sit by hour day.
Constant care in a-good
Cl,1tisti,an home.
,"
'AS'k ror Jean
, .- , .' t
" ,
.,
MARATHON '
82 MAIN ST. PH. 097-7946
GREASE JOBS ; u 1 L 9:tANGES
, FLAT "TIRES
TIRES- ', . ... '
''FAN BEUrS-HOSE:S
" '
, -
PH. 897-7931 or
'I , ''80B'' $M I TH , .
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, its " monthly publication,
"The Historicalog". Readers
of the Gazette are invited to
contributie items of : interest
(due credit will be given)
and if an error is detected
(to err is human) please
advise 'the editor or Snyder
who's telephone number at
Lebanon is 932-8320.
Quakers comprised the greater
portion of Waynesville's early
settlers, and tbe formation of a
Yearly M1eeting (equivalent in
most cburches to a conference)
was only a natural development
of events, Tbe local Meeting was
formt.>d in 18tO, and its recent
sesquicentennial a memorable
event.
Our columns seem to be par-
tial to Quakers !is Qur fir,st
coluqm on JOQn
waite, ' a devout Friend, and. next
week we bope to write about
anotber equally interesting Qua-
ker, Seth Ellis.
'RAMBY PH01OS,
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210 CHIAf'MAN STREET
WAVNESVILLE. OHIO.

LINDA'S
BEAUTY SH()P
Mon:. Thr,u Sat.
PHON E 897-4994
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(SHOP YOU SAVE)
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,.' CAWING
..
Evans and bis wife were tbe ReturniOg , to the Quaker'
first couple to be married in churcb it experienced "the se-
the White Brick Meeting House paratidn" in 1828 wbentbemem-,
bere in 1813.) Mrs. Evans was bers remaining steadfast intheir
formerly Racbel Burnett, orthodox beliefs. Lead by Elias
Tbe history furtber states tbat Hicks they became known .as
Mt. Evans was a prominent man "Hicksite Quakers" . The Indiana
in tbe business interests...?f Yearly Meeting has beld an-
Waynesville; was for a conSI- nual session at Waynesville on
derable time engaged in mer- tbe even numbered year eacb
cantile business and attended bi -annu'al since tbat date, It meets
largely to tbe execution of wills witb tbe Fall Creek OMeeting
tbe settlement of , (Indiana) tbe alternate years, .
and frequently served as guardian A reprint of an 1894 publicahon
over minors." sbows tbe Yearly meeting at
David and Evans' oldest Waynesville bad an advertise-
son, Jobn, became a great man ment of Hadden and Janney of
in bis day and was as tbis village for tbeir' "Carpets,
well known in bis day as any Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
person born in Waynesville, A also Blankets" . A comment reads
capsule review of John' s life " And so the Indiana Yearly Meet-
will testify to our claim. He ing of Friends at Waynesville,
was born March 9, 1814. First day, 9th month, 30th, 1894,
John studied a?d be,- may be recorde<1 as a happy
carne a phYSician at CInClnnatI; assembl y of Chri.stlans _ .. ,
moved into Indiana where he Several pictures are carried
took a leading part in the esta- including the present Friends
bUshment of that state's " Insame Horne as well as the White Brick
Asylum", the only mental insti - Meeting House, a reprint of a
tution of a century ago. He soon picture of Miami Valley College
moved to then a small at nearby Springboro, also pic-
settlement even for that, day. tures of Henry Thomas and Nancy
Tbrough his business foresight Irwin Wales Butterwortb and
(inherited from bis father?), he their home down near Fosters
took part in a ra.ilroad in the south part of Warren
to Cbicago and mto wbat IS, now County.
the Loop, Some opposed the Idea, Tbe Butterworth family came
but it bas a great ?n the all the way to Waynesville to
development of Cblcago mto a - attend meeting ea,cb Sabbath .Day
great rail .center.. . , by horse drawn vehicle. A bit
He took a leadmg part 10 the slower tban their descendent,
N?rthweste.rn Nnacy Foster Newman, ber hus-
Universlty and Its Site, the CIty band and children do today. Nan-
of Evanston, is named for bim, cy's grandmother was a Butter-
To appreciate bis role at .N?rt.b- worth, ber father was Tbomas
western, one needs to VISit .1tS Foster named for bis grand-
- ' campus and check its early blS- father.

'Hula'va Good Time'
.. ' Jenny Vinson had a time at 'Waynesville's P.T.O.
Halloween 'Carnival. Garbed HcfWaiian style, she was one of-many.
C,ostum.ed YOUngstetS '.Who in\tfie
'" '. r- Dennis Dalton' Pho"(b. .- .
, , ...
By Cliff Meager
I 'After a scoreless first half,
Eddie Cullison started the Spar-
tan scoring with 6: 15 minutes
left in the third quarter . .
This began the Spartan's 20-0
victory over Qinton-Massie.
Less than two minutes later
. - '
Marty Mayo scored the second
. Spartan touchdown with Ron
Sackett making the extra points.
Bob Keller scored the Spar-
tans final touchdown with" only
3:21 minutes remaining in the
third quarter.
In a desperate attempt for a
score, the Falcons got to within
only the 20 yard line in the last
minutes of the game.
There were some pass inter-
ceptions and fumbles on both
teams, but there were very few
penalties for either team.
RELAX AND LAV
THE
Precision
Work Is a
"Must" H.-e
WAYNE RESERVES
BEAT SPfUNGBORO
. On Oct. Waynesville's re-
serve foo.tball team beat the
Springboro reserves 14-0
.
.
'.
Reserve and . Varsity basket-
ball practice started 'Nov. 2 under
the direction of c;oach Vernon
Hooper. The 'freshmen basket-
ball coach is Lucian Hatfield. '
, On Oct. .3], the District A
Cross Country was held at
Princeton High This Was
the last event of the season ex-
cept for the state meet.
CORRECTION
The telephone number to con-
tact Junior High Principal Craig
is 897-4706, not the
one .printed in the Oct. 28 issue.
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By
Tuesday, Oct. 27, ' was the. ',. An , poll suggesiiort
latest Student meeting,' was passed ,and :a .. 'Cor;pmitiee :.
. ''rhe discussioo' .centered plainly was .. four
e
{ . CuUison
around the tne",be'r _ . . The otber n)embers
with Fairmol}t West of the atel:.arry Nel- ,
'Those ;tttcl\(iing" were lairy s<,>n, Ilz ... .
Nelson, .. Ric- ,and. Steve is a '
key, Debbie 'Watkins, ,; (JCiie .cuI; Council WQI'ksh<>,p at ebilli.
Jison, Steve 10 Gary Cook, cothe 6n .,.
, ,I
Gus Edwards, Arln Boe.ck -and '. The Lo",nge
Jeff Rich.Q, rds.
No (2)
A summary of coun- . ,Kec;p lqu.nge (3) the
cil proposaI"s. and projects until sound tif music, No tardiness
present time has been -re- to ciaS$,'s, (5) . lounge is to
leased. In adldition to ,or .in plaCe be used only during: halis', -
of the Good Grooming-Awards, (6) ,Juniors: and SeniOrs 'oilly, ,
there aJ;itiunshjp Award. . (7) lounge j s during
nte stud'en s (rpm "the break, (8) Oflly, Seniors to
each cl! ss would be judged on admitted duriDg 'lu,nCh and (9),' "
con<.;ern, partl-fipation, tpe., t8!kiJ)g; .\0
ship ana sP;iit . . TO; ., J ':)1 .. 1 , ,;; : f.. do
" . , - . . ' \ I' -
The .. pJanS as': tib)es .
to have fl.Ye", mem1?er . " ... :
with other schools. - television. '" .. ' .. '
. The JuniorSenior l.oung. OTHER ,
and the juke box in cafeteria' . Sing Out kfaliif ..
are tWo of the .Student Council -. comnuttee .wiIl."meet on:Novt fl . : .
box costs Sl S .. quistj t" f"
'r. ,. . . .' ajij ' .. '.
The opening of the lounge 1,;1.' . . f' ;! .. ': ''';.. :..r, .. .'
bas been delayed for lack' of a ' .
tockable door.
Oct. 2630;'. . , '... '. .\
. . . .'
' ''':.,'' '/ '
, , ...
By Cliff Meager
I 'After a scoreless first half,
Eddie Cullison started the Spar-
tan scoring with 6: 15 minutes
left in the third quarter . .
This began the Spartan's 20-0
victory over Qinton-Massie.
Less than two minutes later
. - '
Marty Mayo scored the second
. Spartan touchdown with Ron
Sackett making the extra points.
Bob Keller scored the Spar-
tans final touchdown with" only
3:21 minutes remaining in the
third quarter.
In a desperate attempt for a
score, the Falcons got to within
only the 20 yard line in the last
minutes of the game.
There were some pass inter-
ceptions and fumbles on both
teams, but there were very few
penalties for either team.
RELAX AND LAV
THE
Precision
Work Is a
"Must" H.-e
WAYNE RESERVES
BEAT SPfUNGBORO
. On Oct. Waynesville's re-
serve foo.tball team beat the
Springboro reserves 14-0
.
.
'.
Reserve and . Varsity basket-
ball practice started 'Nov. 2 under
the direction of c;oach Vernon
Hooper. The 'freshmen basket-
ball coach is Lucian Hatfield. '
, On Oct. .3], the District A
Cross Country was held at
Princeton High This Was
the last event of the season ex-
cept for the state meet.
CORRECTION
The telephone number to con-
tact Junior High Principal Craig
is 897-4706, not the
one .printed in the Oct. 28 issue.
TO US
'/
We would like to introduce co you our "NEW high -
quality printing." Much . effort baa gone into 1M .
PROVING our qualinr .tandards. The laeat in type-
setting equipment briags liD you this quality at lower
prices.
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....... ......., ....... W .....-.- ......... ...., .......
... ....., pel ......-. st - d __ '!'hi .. " ,... .... w-
...... AI"',.. '5' T. iIIp!I .at
8toD . &IId - .. b& tile Beut
of a.&or1o Downtoft Wa. .
Loeated at the offices Of
".'1. 1 ,
By
Tuesday, Oct. 27, ' was the. ',. An , poll suggesiiort
latest Student meeting,' was passed ,and :a .. 'Cor;pmitiee :.
. ''rhe discussioo' .centered plainly was .. four
e
{ . CuUison
around the tne",be'r _ . . The otber n)embers
with Fairmol}t West of the atel:.arry Nel- ,
'Those ;tttcl\(iing" were lairy s<,>n, Ilz ... .
Nelson, .. Ric- ,and. Steve is a '
key, Debbie 'Watkins, ,; (JCiie .cuI; Council WQI'ksh<>,p at ebilli.
Jison, Steve 10 Gary Cook, cothe 6n .,.
, ,I
Gus Edwards, Arln Boe.ck -and '. The Lo",nge
Jeff Rich.Q, rds.
No (2)
A summary of coun- . ,Kec;p lqu.nge (3) the
cil proposaI"s. and projects until sound tif music, No tardiness
present time has been -re- to ciaS$,'s, (5) . lounge is to
leased. In adldition to ,or .in plaCe be used only during: halis', -
of the Good Grooming-Awards, (6) ,Juniors: and SeniOrs 'oilly, ,
there aJ;itiunshjp Award. . (7) lounge j s during
nte stud'en s (rpm "the break, (8) Oflly, Seniors to
each cl! ss would be judged on admitted duriDg 'lu,nCh and (9),' "
con<.;ern, partl-fipation, tpe., t8!kiJ)g; .\0
ship ana sP;iit . . TO; ., J ':)1 .. 1 , ,;; : f.. do
" . , - . . ' \ I' -
The .. pJanS as': tib)es .
to have fl.Ye", mem1?er . " ... :
with other schools. - television. '" .. ' .. '
. The JuniorSenior l.oung. OTHER ,
and the juke box in cafeteria' . Sing Out kfaliif ..
are tWo of the .Student Council -. comnuttee .wiIl."meet on:Novt fl . : .
box costs Sl S .. quistj t" f"
'r. ,. . . .' ajij ' .. '.
The opening of the lounge 1,;1.' . . f' ;! .. ': ''';.. :..r, .. .'
bas been delayed for lack' of a ' .
tockable door.
Oct. 2630;'. . , '... '. .\
. . . .'
' ''':.,'' '/ '
.... '. ;) q\

'..
R. .'
lle , Oh io'
11:, 1.970 - Waynesvil,le; Ohio
lOc A Single Copy.
.t .0>- . ' l,' ".
. " de\:ails, "including' a .... :severely ,handicapped child
, c;bOCS'8:.ieand.,grade in scHOOl. can be "iven special training
'. :' } t t9 say.
... , ... '. .,

.,.. .. '" . '
0 tl,;e
.", ; 'IlIO Qn., n .,,' .;.,' ,1"":""" n
Jlutea,u ot :: " I! ...
tion ' for pf , spe,nd JiiS, Jlre lB'a pubilc
tbe-y.S. inijitiitio .... he cost the
- . .150,000 to
this' center, is'
.' int9rmation on facDities ,and ,J , More thaD '300000 addi-
'; for ' handi ' "tion.'" tf!:Il'C:htlrs are' needed to
, ' the haridicapped.. 'fa .en-
, al! over .'\ courage high school' and college
,: NthougJt It ' baa " 'itudents ana others to choose ' _
funMlomn"only . ' . .. , -. _
..the. Center., a SpecIAl as a
,is already answering U.S. Office IS
a . allocating $30,000,000 this
. week from' .parents, school year in grants and loans
teachers,. doctors and friencb of . .
.. children. to qUiBhfled students.
IUIY li,nes Ire lusy Unitld
You wouldn't doubt your
best if he or she made a
statement of fact would you?
The telephone is a good friend
to almost everybody.
United Telephone Company
officials recognize (statistically)
a growing number of doubting
phone users. Operators have
been busier than usual, over the
last few months, with "verifica-
tion" requests. When a busy
tone is heard, a large segment of
customers simply don't believe
it !?
As a result, the operators Will
get a request to "verify" the
busy This involves a two-
put operation. First, the long
distance operator must place
call herself to get a busy signal.
Second, she must now monitor '
the . line in use and see if it is,
busy, and 'it usually is busy
United has discovered!
The total result is that long
distance , ser,vice to ' subscribers
does suffer, even though the
operators are trying -10 serve
requests J>etter! The solution to
.tile is simple
and painless. 'are -re-
quested to believe the busy sig-
nals they hear.
The result of the anticipated
econemy of effort is obvious.
A higher level of overall long-
distance service to subscribers.
Why? Operators will be available
your calls faster. EqUip-
mEmt and operators won't be
involve9 in unnecessary "check-
ing up" on each other.
This should be an easy goal
to reach and United officials m
the Sidney Division solicit your
cooperation in this effQrt.
United would like to give you '
the finest possible service (with
your help) that its System is
ca pa ble of giving.
GET ACQUAINTED
WITH YOUR
LOCAL LIBRARY
DURING NATIONAL
BOOK WEEK
'.
NOVEMBER 15-21
H elrt Films
law AVlillble
Ta Ar81 Ichllli
The Ohio Chap-
ter of the American Heart Asso-
ciation has a new set of ftlm-
strips available to the elementary
schools in this area.
The set includes f.our ftlm-
strips and two 33 1/3 records,
each runriing less than five min-
utes. The topics ars: How the -
Doctor Jklmines Your Heart,
Continued on pg. 2
An ' estimated 15% of the
N,.tinn'. are ,sufferinl F ' V
' 4!i!!P
D
' ' or :many, eteran 's ay
iuiltli thiiib ,I , ". tI,le aspect of tills
'" ov"'J)l;!Int., each yea' r p' asses w' l-th little M
" .. .. , pOint' ,out that
".
Jif
,"' :', ',' com:ment or observation. For
'. .m.aJl:y however, ,if
it is a tiIne of memory- a time
to :ree'all periods of great
, great -friends, and great hard-
ship.s e' These , are the IIlen JJ
, in ti1l1es of 4J!I .Af.
. nationaI proudly
in of My .
. : T9,all of,tnes,e, and to t ,hos,
_ w'ho' m.aqe. ih,e ultima te
':.fice {'this,N 'ati'ori,' owes a s .oIem
I ., l' -{"", : I .'. .,
(.. , "'#.!I'-',r .- art! .
. :,. ,j ::",:",. , ,',' . ..

" :... . : " ,'"
.... '. ;) q\

'..
R. .'
lle , Oh io'
11:, 1.970 - Waynesvil,le; Ohio
lOc A Single Copy.
.t .0>- . ' l,' ".
. " de\:ails, "including' a .... :severely ,handicapped child
, c;bOCS'8:.ieand.,grade in scHOOl. can be "iven special training
'. :' } t t9 say.
... , ... '. .,

.,.. .. '" . '
0 tl,;e
.", ; 'IlIO Qn., n .,,' .;.,' ,1"":""" n
Jlutea,u ot :: " I! ...
tion ' for pf , spe,nd JiiS, Jlre lB'a pubilc
tbe-y.S. inijitiitio .... he cost the
- . .150,000 to
this' center, is'
.' int9rmation on facDities ,and ,J , More thaD '300000 addi-
'; for ' handi ' "tion.'" tf!:Il'C:htlrs are' needed to
, ' the haridicapped.. 'fa .en-
, al! over .'\ courage high school' and college
,: NthougJt It ' baa " 'itudents ana others to choose ' _
funMlomn"only . ' . .. , -. _
..the. Center., a SpecIAl as a
,is already answering U.S. Office IS
a . allocating $30,000,000 this
. week from' .parents, school year in grants and loans
teachers,. doctors and friencb of . .
.. children. to qUiBhfled students.
IUIY li,nes Ire lusy Unitld
You wouldn't doubt your
best if he or she made a
statement of fact would you?
The telephone is a good friend
to almost everybody.
United Telephone Company
officials recognize (statistically)
a growing number of doubting
phone users. Operators have
been busier than usual, over the
last few months, with "verifica-
tion" requests. When a busy
tone is heard, a large segment of
customers simply don't believe
it !?
As a result, the operators Will
get a request to "verify" the
busy This involves a two-
put operation. First, the long
distance operator must place
call herself to get a busy signal.
Second, she must now monitor '
the . line in use and see if it is,
busy, and 'it usually is busy
United has discovered!
The total result is that long
distance , ser,vice to ' subscribers
does suffer, even though the
operators are trying -10 serve
requests J>etter! The solution to
.tile is simple
and painless. 'are -re-
quested to believe the busy sig-
nals they hear.
The result of the anticipated
econemy of effort is obvious.
A higher level of overall long-
distance service to subscribers.
Why? Operators will be available
your calls faster. EqUip-
mEmt and operators won't be
involve9 in unnecessary "check-
ing up" on each other.
This should be an easy goal
to reach and United officials m
the Sidney Division solicit your
cooperation in this effQrt.
United would like to give you '
the finest possible service (with
your help) that its System is
ca pa ble of giving.
GET ACQUAINTED
WITH YOUR
LOCAL LIBRARY
DURING NATIONAL
BOOK WEEK
'.
NOVEMBER 15-21
H elrt Films
law AVlillble
Ta Ar81 Ichllli
The Ohio Chap-
ter of the American Heart Asso-
ciation has a new set of ftlm-
strips available to the elementary
schools in this area.
The set includes f.our ftlm-
strips and two 33 1/3 records,
each runriing less than five min-
utes. The topics ars: How the -
Doctor Jklmines Your Heart,
Continued on pg. 2
An ' estimated 15% of the
N,.tinn'. are ,sufferinl F ' V
' 4!i!!P
D
' ' or :many, eteran 's ay
iuiltli thiiib ,I , ". tI,le aspect of tills
'" ov"'J)l;!Int., each yea' r p' asses w' l-th little M
" .. .. , pOint' ,out that
".
Jif
,"' :', ',' com:ment or observation. For
'. .m.aJl:y however, ,if
it is a tiIne of memory- a time
to :ree'all periods of great
, great -friends, and great hard-
ship.s e' These , are the IIlen JJ
, in ti1l1es of 4J!I .Af.
. nationaI proudly
in of My .
. : T9,all of,tnes,e, and to t ,hos,
_ w'ho' m.aqe. ih,e ultima te
':.fice {'this,N 'ati'ori,' owes a s .oIem
I ., l' -{"", : I .'. .,
(.. , "'#.!I'-',r .- art! .
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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING'S
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FAMILY CHRISIMAS
A TREASURY OF NEW IDEAS FOR HOLIDAY
(A $4.95 value for only $1: .00)'
Side 1 ---- A CHRISTMAS CAROL Coleman a,s ScroOge " " ;,
Side 2 ----MR. PICKWICK'S by Clarles:Lau.ton : :" ';
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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING'S
, .' I
FAMILY CHRISIMAS
A TREASURY OF NEW IDEAS FOR HOLIDAY
(A $4.95 value for only $1: .00)'
Side 1 ---- A CHRISTMAS CAROL Coleman a,s ScroOge " " ;,
Side 2 ----MR. PICKWICK'S by Clarles:Lau.ton : :" ';
I .' '
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,.' ,.,' 'q' " '\ ,
..... ", .. .:. t:f ' .. ".. , " . if:
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WHAT
SHOULD
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lO, GETA

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THE WEEK'S LE'lTER: am for ,knowledge, search also for a'.
,14 years and ',I your way to improve your relation-
'help. " t 'have, a about ships with your schoolmates, with
getti"g a i)oyfrif!'nd. t dress "ice. your teacbers, witb your parents,
and I don't ,say bad words. What with the elder generation. If you
should I . do to get a bonriend?" do these things, you become a'
OUR REPLY: We sUggest well-rougdM individual. You
you getting a boy- make a. place for , yourself, in
"At , dop't sch091, in your community. When
) t " ni9!Jt thing in you begiri to. <1lchieve in tl)is man-
yquf " . WQr:ld. ," Concern 'y.0urself ner ,y()u won't to go' looking
$'st with preplfing for the for boYfriends - they'll
tUre: This .. must , be 'dope ,by pay! for you. '
"jng to 8,chool work. If you hove 0 t"nage probl8ftl you
Do your assignments, make the want to discul' or an observotlon to molte,
' best ' possible' grade D ' lop addNSS lour letter to FOR AND AIOUT
. '.. . s. ' TEiENAG liS, COMMUNITY AND SUeUR-
, .your. persQnality. In search IAN .. R55 SERVICE, FRANKFORT. KY.
COAL ... So much Ameri-
can coal is being exported at
premium prices, the Ameri-
can Electric IPower Company
has' pubUc1y called on the
Federal Government to reo
strict t he export of coal to
oversellS markets while domes-
tic utilities are facing criti
cal fue!l shortage this winter.
Photo "hows hopper cars, each
loaded with anywhere from '70
to 110 tons of coal, jamming
the Norfolk & Western yards,
Va., awaiting loading -
on ships' ln nearby harbor.
-COFFEE
. . , _R ADULTS
COLORINB
' S FOR
OHI,Lu. ..
Mr. and Mrs. E<fBrothers and
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dodds were
hosts Saturday night at the Dodds
home for a Halloween Party
masquerade. The night was filled
" _ - with games, dancing and judging
of the costumes. Prizes were
given for the following: Best
Costume: Barbara George as a
Genie, Best Couple: Jean Eakins
as a Hula Dancer and Dick Cava-
naugh as Miss Halloween, Fun-
niest: Ed Brothers as a Southern
Mammy, ,Worst: Roger Dodds _
as 1971 New Years,Ba by, Ugliest:
Pat Dodds as Father Time .. Other
guests included Mr. and Mrs.
David Wallingford, Mr. a'nd Mrs.
Bob Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
George, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Wallingford, Joe George, Mrs.
Donna Johnston, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted;George, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
George, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gough,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Kenny Ashcraft,
Mrs: Freida George, Mrs. Kenneth
Brothers and Patty, Mr. and Mrs .
David Carman, Jon Carman
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank C.
Sparks.
Mr.. and Mrs. Don Smedley
and son have moved from Well-
man to a home on ' State Route
134 near Wilmington. ,
Mr. 'and
of near ' Spring Nalley have re- t'o(
-tur'ned home from a'
tour of the HolY l arid. nre
Manor 's a,ttend church at JonaJis
Run.
Lori Carman was' host to a
"Turnip Day Party" Friday
at the Carman home. In atten-
. dance were: Angie Qark, Debbie
lamb, Peggy and Lillian Schoon-
over, Chris and Kimb.erly Pay-
ton, Debbie Leyes, Cheryl, Thel-
ma and Velma Campbell, Susie
Bussell, Kenny Watkins, Junior
Speaks, Rusty Oark, RQnnie and
Kenny Campl,dl, Jim and Bobby
Bussell. Games, dancing and re-
freshments were enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Irrna Taylor spent Satur-
day morning at the home of her
sister, Mrs. RJwens Wolfe , in
Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. lionel Camppell
have moved to lebanon.
Mrs. Irma Jean Palmer and
daughter, Tanya, were guests at
Jonahs Run Sunday School Sun-
day. The Palmers have recently
moved into their new home on
Brimstone Road.
The Junior Girl Scout Troop
No. 114 of Harveysburg invited
t
hp
Cadets on a hike and camp-
" ... at the home of Kay Schoen-
herr recently. The girls met at
the school and hiked five miles.
When they reached the Schoen-
herr home, they gathered wood
and a fire for a weiner
Mr. and Mrs. Dave ' Martin roast.
and son, Sean, of DaytQn, Mr. The Brownies were guests for
and Mrs. Frank Turner and daugh- the evening along with their
ter, Patti Ann, of Dayton and leaders, Mrs. Barbara Fairchild
Mrs. Vernon Shanks of Xenia and Mrs. Barbara Williams.
were Sunday guests of the Lewis After the weiner roast, the
Hoagland family in their new girls set up the tents and retired
home on State Route 48. fOJ the night. The day they
, " .;, . ' &mday . dinner tSj,; of ..: cooked their breakfast lunch,
t SneU:ahdI"Mrs. Ma:e' tytle :'t over the campfire, thim ,returned
were Mr. and Mrs. Jo Tassoe home in the afternoon.
and family of Kettering and The Cadet leaders Mrs. Norma
MIs. Esther Snell of Dayton. GOugh, Mrs. Janet Wyatt and the
The regular monthly meeting Junior leaders, Mrs. Kay Schoen::,
of the Church Board of the herr and Pat Dodds accom-
United Methodist Church was panied the girls on their outing.
held Thursday night at the Leon Davis underwent sur-
church. gery recently at Brown's Ve-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck teran lbspital at Dayton. '
have returned from a tfip to Mrs. Elizabeth is a
, Portugal. They Visited Lisbon, surgical patient at Qinton
Estaril, Cascias and many other morial Hospital.
points of interest including tiny Mrs. Ernestine Moore has re- ,
fishing villages. Also, on the 'trip turned home following
with the' Beck's were Mr. and at Qinton Memorial li>sPltal.
Mrs. William Simpson of Dayton, Robert Brandenburg returned
Mr. and Mrs. William Weiland of to work Thursday after being
;nd Mr. and Mrs. Richard confmed to his home for several
Bro,wn of Columbus. days with the flu.
-
WHAT
SHOULD
, T ',- OO
lO, GETA

, ,
THE WEEK'S LE'lTER: am for ,knowledge, search also for a'.
,14 years and ',I your way to improve your relation-
'help. " t 'have, a about ships with your schoolmates, with
getti"g a i)oyfrif!'nd. t dress "ice. your teacbers, witb your parents,
and I don't ,say bad words. What with the elder generation. If you
should I . do to get a bonriend?" do these things, you become a'
OUR REPLY: We sUggest well-rougdM individual. You
you getting a boy- make a. place for , yourself, in
"At , dop't sch091, in your community. When
) t " ni9!Jt thing in you begiri to. <1lchieve in tl)is man-
yquf " . WQr:ld. ," Concern 'y.0urself ner ,y()u won't to go' looking
$'st with preplfing for the for boYfriends - they'll
tUre: This .. must , be 'dope ,by pay! for you. '
"jng to 8,chool work. If you hove 0 t"nage probl8ftl you
Do your assignments, make the want to discul' or an observotlon to molte,
' best ' possible' grade D ' lop addNSS lour letter to FOR AND AIOUT
. '.. . s. ' TEiENAG liS, COMMUNITY AND SUeUR-
, .your. persQnality. In search IAN .. R55 SERVICE, FRANKFORT. KY.
COAL ... So much Ameri-
can coal is being exported at
premium prices, the Ameri-
can Electric IPower Company
has' pubUc1y called on the
Federal Government to reo
strict t he export of coal to
oversellS markets while domes-
tic utilities are facing criti
cal fue!l shortage this winter.
Photo "hows hopper cars, each
loaded with anywhere from '70
to 110 tons of coal, jamming
the Norfolk & Western yards,
Va., awaiting loading -
on ships' ln nearby harbor.
-COFFEE
. . , _R ADULTS
COLORINB
' S FOR
OHI,Lu. ..
Mr. and Mrs. E<fBrothers and
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dodds were
hosts Saturday night at the Dodds
home for a Halloween Party
masquerade. The night was filled
" _ - with games, dancing and judging
of the costumes. Prizes were
given for the following: Best
Costume: Barbara George as a
Genie, Best Couple: Jean Eakins
as a Hula Dancer and Dick Cava-
naugh as Miss Halloween, Fun-
niest: Ed Brothers as a Southern
Mammy, ,Worst: Roger Dodds _
as 1971 New Years,Ba by, Ugliest:
Pat Dodds as Father Time .. Other
guests included Mr. and Mrs.
David Wallingford, Mr. a'nd Mrs.
Bob Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
George, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Wallingford, Joe George, Mrs.
Donna Johnston, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted;George, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
George, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gough,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Kenny Ashcraft,
Mrs: Freida George, Mrs. Kenneth
Brothers and Patty, Mr. and Mrs .
David Carman, Jon Carman
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank C.
Sparks.
Mr.. and Mrs. Don Smedley
and son have moved from Well-
man to a home on ' State Route
134 near Wilmington. ,
Mr. 'and
of near ' Spring Nalley have re- t'o(
-tur'ned home from a'
tour of the HolY l arid. nre
Manor 's a,ttend church at JonaJis
Run.
Lori Carman was' host to a
"Turnip Day Party" Friday
at the Carman home. In atten-
. dance were: Angie Qark, Debbie
lamb, Peggy and Lillian Schoon-
over, Chris and Kimb.erly Pay-
ton, Debbie Leyes, Cheryl, Thel-
ma and Velma Campbell, Susie
Bussell, Kenny Watkins, Junior
Speaks, Rusty Oark, RQnnie and
Kenny Campl,dl, Jim and Bobby
Bussell. Games, dancing and re-
freshments were enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Irrna Taylor spent Satur-
day morning at the home of her
sister, Mrs. RJwens Wolfe , in
Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. lionel Camppell
have moved to lebanon.
Mrs. Irma Jean Palmer and
daughter, Tanya, were guests at
Jonahs Run Sunday School Sun-
day. The Palmers have recently
moved into their new home on
Brimstone Road.
The Junior Girl Scout Troop
No. 114 of Harveysburg invited
t
hp
Cadets on a hike and camp-
" ... at the home of Kay Schoen-
herr recently. The girls met at
the school and hiked five miles.
When they reached the Schoen-
herr home, they gathered wood
and a fire for a weiner
Mr. and Mrs. Dave ' Martin roast.
and son, Sean, of DaytQn, Mr. The Brownies were guests for
and Mrs. Frank Turner and daugh- the evening along with their
ter, Patti Ann, of Dayton and leaders, Mrs. Barbara Fairchild
Mrs. Vernon Shanks of Xenia and Mrs. Barbara Williams.
were Sunday guests of the Lewis After the weiner roast, the
Hoagland family in their new girls set up the tents and retired
home on State Route 48. fOJ the night. The day they
, " .;, . ' &mday . dinner tSj,; of ..: cooked their breakfast lunch,
t SneU:ahdI"Mrs. Ma:e' tytle :'t over the campfire, thim ,returned
were Mr. and Mrs. Jo Tassoe home in the afternoon.
and family of Kettering and The Cadet leaders Mrs. Norma
MIs. Esther Snell of Dayton. GOugh, Mrs. Janet Wyatt and the
The regular monthly meeting Junior leaders, Mrs. Kay Schoen::,
of the Church Board of the herr and Pat Dodds accom-
United Methodist Church was panied the girls on their outing.
held Thursday night at the Leon Davis underwent sur-
church. gery recently at Brown's Ve-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck teran lbspital at Dayton. '
have returned from a tfip to Mrs. Elizabeth is a
, Portugal. They Visited Lisbon, surgical patient at Qinton
Estaril, Cascias and many other morial Hospital.
points of interest including tiny Mrs. Ernestine Moore has re- ,
fishing villages. Also, on the 'trip turned home following
with the' Beck's were Mr. and at Qinton Memorial li>sPltal.
Mrs. William Simpson of Dayton, Robert Brandenburg returned
Mr. and Mrs. William Weiland of to work Thursday after being
;nd Mr. and Mrs. Richard confmed to his home for several
Bro,wn of Columbus. days with the flu.
, ." 'I _ I -
\.,; . t \ i:' 'I
IIi -surreys
t
. Jij'tehQu' 'mOd- ' . be' tne and;J.ts
Knickers and gauchos, . ponchos cape$\ the wet .IQok ' I em1ZattoJllQf:ren PossJb11lties. , .. ," ,r
, h f I k d . ' of If a ;remodet!iig: project .J$ .; __ _ "",, __
reptile .look, the and."t e. 09 , . '. ' , I l'9J
e
9
ts
.,". ':' .. ' planhed, AI)e., the op-:;.
"collars aria scarves, leather slit skuts a)1d wJ;'ap . ,In .. ,famll, for fOf_ " ,
skirts, long skirts and short skirts you name' it, the youn$ . 'room:' aha, the'" :mat' ecnd . clecor!oting '
set has it, in fall's (ashion . ' . ' . ' , , - 'one and sam,e.!" \,\ " I sJ)ecllQ; t. arelW
il
witlUn i.. the. :.t && .....
. d' I th 1...:"'1 1m d "alf J. t 11 Some liLrcrutects and geeo-' kltcqe .: -;- 'per,hap$
While the mi t eng - uc ow ee to mt -'" -:; J rators ' are stel>. . omce ,for " Mom" ',whlcn c'an
awaits final pronouncement froin the girls .who will- Ot also' a; :. stucb. fQi'tl,le
won't - wear it, 'at least one fashion . direction is certaio. to 9r " ' ChUdl'enil.' or:a dining are.:.fQr
R dl of length fa
sht'on this fall turns to the new the at least,.. tile Itltchen the] fam ' .'. '. . ".'
egar ess , . ' . 'an ,'of', 'lh'mg '. The ; latter ' might ,be.' deo!
varied, the exciting: - room, Vflth no" slgned to as 'a ':'
WardroQes, and especially young wardrobes, are due to tween, so 1amUy and,' guests room ' !n :,the
have a whole new look. Innovation starts at the- .top; with can md,e .freely, between .tne. .' galpes C,an: .
crocheted berets and long, long scarves, and continues through two areas. " '" , enjoy. ., ".
the poncho and its cousin, the cape, to a wealth of total-up rutau these l!I-Pts 'and ideas" Space '.:' " I : . " ,
parts and partners.
anij.. to cabinet and' .
a 0 ', the space can' btf increased. The "
Enter Gauchos, Midi-Minded 'as a place to five and' kitchen' w1l11obk' Plore,beauJ ,
Pants, of course, are favorite partpers with the young set. fun wel\ ' as work,., ' . tllul when 'thete'sl
Al
. h h d' al fI d l' I f 11' 1 .-' GOD,ce for clOsef. famUy.'. 'roonl" " tb store ' everytntnJ ..
ong Wlt tetra It10n are ors 1m styes, a s se ec- relatloruihips IS ' . .and 'stU! "morC! I;'
tion includes some new ideas, notably the gaucho. This a reason the bealit1flll- shelv-"
flared pant that's midi-minded. Length may vary from just purely practical' , the 'lng
below knee to mid-calf. need make double and sUver and,glass-.
h th gh fr t1
. d sometimes triple 1lBe 11m.. umre; ' orr ,.hpbbv
Knickers are anot er new ou t, equen y compamone , Itd spBlcels' " .. ,I .:, . rI" " I
by a vest. The vest is, in its own right, an important fall f,ash- Time 10, .' - . gas or eleCtrIc ...
ion entry, appearing with skirts; too, or as a jacket Recent de.velopments , in wlthl
for a suit Again. the midi . ftuence appears, as vests go ' furniture Jand. colortw '.
longer and lankier. ' . and even enter- finiShes, qelp, dress Up",' ,the ';r "
Still another pants partner, the midi tunic, doubles as a units 'have led and kitclie ". . OR ." .. , .." ......
many famllies to reall- . .. _ ' , h
coat to wear with other separates or dresses. zation that the Idtchen 18 a, SePl'&te cqolttdp
When the scene calls for skirts instead of pants, the choice room for decoratJng, and for oven'uhlt8
l
incre"se.1lex11illitY
is equally varied'. Since the young set is usuhl1y in the van- . using a,t 'other than meal cof -1d.tc'Qen plannUlg, -.8 ao "
guard of fashion news fall preparation times. , . wor'k . "an beJ
( Tasty -Topic I
FISH FILLETS WITH
CELERY CHEESE SAUCE
1 pound fish fillets
1 can (10% ounces) con
densed cream of celery

Ih cup shredded Cheddar
cheese
U using frozen fish; thaw
and blot dry first. Arran,.. in
shallow baking dish (lOx6x2").
Stir ,.souP in can; pour
fish, Top with cheese. Bake at
350F. for 20 minutes or until
done. 4 servings.
TAKE A TIP ...
FROM
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. introduces many midi skirts, II;l the fall, thpughts tum.: as lij)ac,e, T
in slinky 30's looks, with ,to 'Jntenol; bi ;.center
more comfortable an" lnvtt-, rdoWoW/I for .. instance. ' : '" ."
pleats or Dares. h t hiS:':."J - c Iln
For girls who continue to .lng. T e urn .t gJsn:t .. ,
favor mini, or at least short,
-Green "PlarttsiT 00, .,
want With Epery- ',,':;'
both the short and long , '.. . I I
of fashion, still other skirts This ',faU a good time to , ,pebble ot .' L
combine mldi..Llength with a get ,the al..: -'" . c.arved. . .Jl, ...
look of sepa- most, tless - variety' ' Of , fet. . ,r ,.' ',' ..IiIIj"' .... a,j
rate skirts and dresses fea- green plants that . -SImplY .

an4 closings ''" decorating sCheme of ,thtIlgs I fent , plants
, that reveal as well.as conceal. Follage'- u$e4 . hi, '. . ' "
Long vests and tunics 1m': many mteresttpg aJ]d - .. ' . ,," ,
part a bit of the midi feeling 1l)g waysl ,ean up every 'cia" 'No -475 above other '.short skirts. kind of- Iurnlture ' style. ' ; .: .
Sweater and shirt cOJl1pan- . In the or '
ions feel the of fall 's modettJ bouse 6r apartment, .
penchant for variety.' good chf;)lces .
The' long cardigan comes large-leafed' Schemera ;' al;l(1'
into its 'oWil
L
contributing "to dramatic dracaena;' .'
the 30's lOOK that the midi Use the sene.era at one
fosters, while the turtleneck side of a ,sofa. arid surround '
sl1pon expresses the same it a f.ew smaller plants,:
wrapped up look conveyed Keep the plants in natural
by so IODg seanes. red clay ' With
. matchinl' for good '.
Material8 -of Fa8hion plant heiiLlth. '.- - .-,
Shirts and blouses show off Dracaena can be Used most' ,
their sleeves. Usually, they succeS8fllllly in '-a dlfticwt ,
have, body shaping, a trend comer area or standing ilone
that's echoed in the long, in 'front of any wall area. Its
Dowing lines of fall dresses. long barkl1ke stems and :In-
T n .. Jd ts k - d dlvlaual1zed leaves give It .
'scJJlptured lQOk. ".
and long. Brief, fitted mUl- With Spanish or'Medlter-
tary continue in fa-- ranean styUng, two of -the
vor .. _ and the longer car coat most
maKes a comeback in fashIon. are Boston fems -and-rubbel',
The materials of young trees. , '
fashion are as varied and A grOlllJ)ing of ferns: with
as interesting-as the styles. lacy,-ftollring fronds, captures -
Wet-look vinyls shape manY the romance of the -Catved ,",'
raincoats and casual coats. and ornate SPan18b look: '
Leather and its Imitators Here's a place to. use; ped-
come on strong. estals of dHrerent sizes. Top
Lush plies, first cousins to each peciest41 with one' full
fur, the fashion nod for fern plant. Or a :, small
,'\'"
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The hi The- .. ' ..
Nell WlynesvUle Ir
INSURANCE 'AGENCV

or 897-80,.,
23 S. Mail" '
Way,."ille, Ohio
,-. t'l
, ." 'I _ I -
\.,; . t \ i:' 'I
IIi -surreys
t
. Jij'tehQu' 'mOd- ' . be' tne and;J.ts
Knickers and gauchos, . ponchos cape$\ the wet .IQok ' I em1ZattoJllQf:ren PossJb11lties. , .. ," ,r
, h f I k d . ' of If a ;remodet!iig: project .J$ .; __ _ "",, __
reptile .look, the and."t e. 09 , . '. ' , I l'9J
e
9
ts
.,". ':' .. ' planhed, AI)e., the op-:;.
"collars aria scarves, leather slit skuts a)1d wJ;'ap . ,In .. ,famll, for fOf_ " ,
skirts, long skirts and short skirts you name' it, the youn$ . 'room:' aha, the'" :mat' ecnd . clecor!oting '
set has it, in fall's (ashion . ' . ' . ' , , - 'one and sam,e.!" \,\ " I sJ)ecllQ; t. arelW
il
witlUn i.. the. :.t && .....
. d' I th 1...:"'1 1m d "alf J. t 11 Some liLrcrutects and geeo-' kltcqe .: -;- 'per,hap$
While the mi t eng - uc ow ee to mt -'" -:; J rators ' are stel>. . omce ,for " Mom" ',whlcn c'an
awaits final pronouncement froin the girls .who will- Ot also' a; :. stucb. fQi'tl,le
won't - wear it, 'at least one fashion . direction is certaio. to 9r " ' ChUdl'enil.' or:a dining are.:.fQr
R dl of length fa
sht'on this fall turns to the new the at least,.. tile Itltchen the] fam ' .'. '. . ".'
egar ess , . ' . 'an ,'of', 'lh'mg '. The ; latter ' might ,be.' deo!
varied, the exciting: - room, Vflth no" slgned to as 'a ':'
WardroQes, and especially young wardrobes, are due to tween, so 1amUy and,' guests room ' !n :,the
have a whole new look. Innovation starts at the- .top; with can md,e .freely, between .tne. .' galpes C,an: .
crocheted berets and long, long scarves, and continues through two areas. " '" , enjoy. ., ".
the poncho and its cousin, the cape, to a wealth of total-up rutau these l!I-Pts 'and ideas" Space '.:' " I : . " ,
parts and partners.
anij.. to cabinet and' .
a 0 ', the space can' btf increased. The "
Enter Gauchos, Midi-Minded 'as a place to five and' kitchen' w1l11obk' Plore,beauJ ,
Pants, of course, are favorite partpers with the young set. fun wel\ ' as work,., ' . tllul when 'thete'sl
Al
. h h d' al fI d l' I f 11' 1 .-' GOD,ce for clOsef. famUy.'. 'roonl" " tb store ' everytntnJ ..
ong Wlt tetra It10n are ors 1m styes, a s se ec- relatloruihips IS ' . .and 'stU! "morC! I;'
tion includes some new ideas, notably the gaucho. This a reason the bealit1flll- shelv-"
flared pant that's midi-minded. Length may vary from just purely practical' , the 'lng
below knee to mid-calf. need make double and sUver and,glass-.
h th gh fr t1
. d sometimes triple 1lBe 11m.. umre; ' orr ,.hpbbv
Knickers are anot er new ou t, equen y compamone , Itd spBlcels' " .. ,I .:, . rI" " I
by a vest. The vest is, in its own right, an important fall f,ash- Time 10, .' - . gas or eleCtrIc ...
ion entry, appearing with skirts; too, or as a jacket Recent de.velopments , in wlthl
for a suit Again. the midi . ftuence appears, as vests go ' furniture Jand. colortw '.
longer and lankier. ' . and even enter- finiShes, qelp, dress Up",' ,the ';r "
Still another pants partner, the midi tunic, doubles as a units 'have led and kitclie ". . OR ." .. , .." ......
many famllies to reall- . .. _ ' , h
coat to wear with other separates or dresses. zation that the Idtchen 18 a, SePl'&te cqolttdp
When the scene calls for skirts instead of pants, the choice room for decoratJng, and for oven'uhlt8
l
incre"se.1lex11illitY
is equally varied'. Since the young set is usuhl1y in the van- . using a,t 'other than meal cof -1d.tc'Qen plannUlg, -.8 ao "
guard of fashion news fall preparation times. , . wor'k . "an beJ
( Tasty -Topic I
FISH FILLETS WITH
CELERY CHEESE SAUCE
1 pound fish fillets
1 can (10% ounces) con
densed cream of celery

Ih cup shredded Cheddar
cheese
U using frozen fish; thaw
and blot dry first. Arran,.. in
shallow baking dish (lOx6x2").
Stir ,.souP in can; pour
fish, Top with cheese. Bake at
350F. for 20 minutes or until
done. 4 servings.
TAKE A TIP ...
FROM
,Auto-Owners
FARM FIRE is Tailored In-
surance Protection. Protect
your farm business for all it's
worthl
. introduces many midi skirts, II;l the fall, thpughts tum.: as lij)ac,e, T
in slinky 30's looks, with ,to 'Jntenol; bi ;.center
more comfortable an" lnvtt-, rdoWoW/I for .. instance. ' : '" ."
pleats or Dares. h t hiS:':."J - c Iln
For girls who continue to .lng. T e urn .t gJsn:t .. ,
favor mini, or at least short,
-Green "PlarttsiT 00, .,
want With Epery- ',,':;'
both the short and long , '.. . I I
of fashion, still other skirts This ',faU a good time to , ,pebble ot .' L
combine mldi..Llength with a get ,the al..: -'" . c.arved. . .Jl, ...
look of sepa- most, tless - variety' ' Of , fet. . ,r ,.' ',' ..IiIIj"' .... a,j
rate skirts and dresses fea- green plants that . -SImplY .

an4 closings ''" decorating sCheme of ,thtIlgs I fent , plants
, that reveal as well.as conceal. Follage'- u$e4 . hi, '. . ' "
Long vests and tunics 1m': many mteresttpg aJ]d - .. ' . ,," ,
part a bit of the midi feeling 1l)g waysl ,ean up every 'cia" 'No -475 above other '.short skirts. kind of- Iurnlture ' style. ' ; .: .
Sweater and shirt cOJl1pan- . In the or '
ions feel the of fall 's modettJ bouse 6r apartment, .
penchant for variety.' good chf;)lces .
The' long cardigan comes large-leafed' Schemera ;' al;l(1'
into its 'oWil
L
contributing "to dramatic dracaena;' .'
the 30's lOOK that the midi Use the sene.era at one
fosters, while the turtleneck side of a ,sofa. arid surround '
sl1pon expresses the same it a f.ew smaller plants,:
wrapped up look conveyed Keep the plants in natural
by so IODg seanes. red clay ' With
. matchinl' for good '.
Material8 -of Fa8hion plant heiiLlth. '.- - .-,
Shirts and blouses show off Dracaena can be Used most' ,
their sleeves. Usually, they succeS8fllllly in '-a dlfticwt ,
have, body shaping, a trend comer area or standing ilone
that's echoed in the long, in 'front of any wall area. Its
Dowing lines of fall dresses. long barkl1ke stems and :In-
T n .. Jd ts k - d dlvlaual1zed leaves give It .
'scJJlptured lQOk. ".
and long. Brief, fitted mUl- With Spanish or'Medlter-
tary continue in fa-- ranean styUng, two of -the
vor .. _ and the longer car coat most
maKes a comeback in fashIon. are Boston fems -and-rubbel',
The materials of young trees. , '
fashion are as varied and A grOlllJ)ing of ferns: with
as interesting-as the styles. lacy,-ftollring fronds, captures -
Wet-look vinyls shape manY the romance of the -Catved ,",'
raincoats and casual coats. and ornate SPan18b look: '
Leather and its Imitators Here's a place to. use; ped-
come on strong. estals of dHrerent sizes. Top
Lush plies, first cousins to each peciest41 with one' full
fur, the fashion nod for fern plant. Or a :, small
,'\'"
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Nell WlynesvUle Ir
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or 897-80,.,
23 S. Mail" '
Way,."ille, Ohio
,-. t'l
, ?. s,", ' "(' r ..... ". "",:' I .... ... t' I. I.' '
l ' has ; it 'i ;':of' : siln Js nice' ah:d 'warin today
I " j'.' I.
':' / ,yellow., witlf,,:' ., :i;'wpen o1:1t ;.1 saw
I '; ',$indf of the
, ' soJovely with its light ,that ,wer,e.,out laId out, flat belhes
,. ., .J"
. , No,vember 6
t
1970:'" Another
t'.1 l ' . ,
, ,week' gone and by .hme
get tiiis," it will be 'another one:
How time 'fly,
." ., _', "f . .
Will be here, before it,
'.'today' is snappy
on; Mbnday
saying if it rains
on,' Mon,diiY,,Jih,will rai,n
'19.r: '1.njore ,days,. rut Ytas true
irme .. ,it" d!d (air] off and on
',:" and'was clou<lyrmost <.>f the. tilJle
, .J.. I. '
for days. ' ,
, " . Jis' super-
MrS .. listed alot Of
but-.Wh.at., is your '
- ;;' - ' -' 3 , " '- Seemg,thene.w

,a !o.Ug !ime ,was, :that
,Ieft!.hand, YO'll ,
some monely: It'
.. worJC' tha,t' but '
, Maybe it
I ..... , .. all signs"of
Does' ariyqne know to the apd enjoying it. TOQ
, of for them. ;The}' many ,dogs,; but what can,we do.
thJy wil'['keep.off.roache$, but I We need a -good dog au'ction like
hiven't t tried ,it-. I ' naven't had the stock sale. We advertise, but
any roache's. Once, after they Iulve two pu ps.
, ,had been on Jhe ground a long ' ' 1 do not know any November
tiine, I, saW' some chic,kens pick- " poem except the mournful one
'ing' at them so perhaps birds do we 'in school by one of
eat them. I , the New England poets, tha,t
"Yesterday there was a lovely starts out "The day is cold and
pair of cardinals outside my dark and dreary, it rains the
' kitchen window. 1, have consi- wind is never wpary and ends up
dered putting out some suet for and into each life some rain must
the but I if they fall, som(, days must be dark and
would find it. Chickadees, tit- dreary." Is that the way you feel
mice and the various kinds of about it? Of course, we do have
woodpeCKers, imd ,a some 'bad days in November, but
few other :kinds uSed to come to then too that is 'when we have
the suet I put out at myoid 'Indian summer. , We haven't had
house, One advantage of suet, is squaw winter yet, at least not at
that. the sparrows :do not come this writing. My almanac said
for it as they do for bird seed. cold wave the sixth which is
There are such enormous swarms but fortunately it hasn't
of them. Cardinals like corn arrived, and we hope it doesn't.
will get very tame if you put it It is cooler today, but not a cold
outJor them. wave. Another old weather say-
Shoebuttons kept trying to -ing is that the date of the first
sit in chair with me which snow foretells the number of
made typing very difficult and snows for the winter. November
I to put her out. The tenth, ten snows and so fortb.
, Can you remember to keep
count. I never can.
If you think that I talk too
much about the weather.. that you
alread'y know about, remember
that this paper goes to quite a
number of out-of-towners, ex-
residents of this region and if
you know about the weather,
you can better picture what is
going on in the old home town
so that is why I do it.
Have you planted those spring
bulbs yet? Better be about it,
you" Wilr ' b'e n'ext
Now is C\ time to buy some,
the stores... have begun to mark
them d0WI:l. No.w is also a good
time to plalJ,t seeds of -some
annuals. planted now
will come' up. in the spring and so
will batchtelbrs button sand lark-
spur and various others. Any of
them that themselves will
come up in spring if planted now.
Did you';SC:1!4. in' your renewal?
We would bate tv lose you be-
cause y:ou
, "
. FroDl. - Mrs. M. C. Blaey,
Seotti'bUlI'I, Ind.:. Sometimes I
think it's nice to be an old tUner,
.I ' couldn't. , tell 'you
, 'about t,hose days.
EverY in ,Ma,
churclles SlDg-
ing. with different tat-
inM put. ,,' ", ' .. '. , '
',We dlClI't't.' have catetaiers for
the -graves; but theY were: usually
cleaned before tbe i..blg day.
My, would take
their' hoe. rake 'and weed cuUer.
as d-id other folkS. TJU!f would
,of Every-
one- hacl pJenty ,flo'{Vers in
thoSe i;1IIYJ .them was
unheatd of.
Every I,dy had to-have a
. hat or trim up the old one, from
, "'iuf.' yell!'. Sometimes, we aled -
th'e We ' "rats" in
Will remember

.. 1''@ 1A
. C9l1ibed , over '
. \ pUfJ: oV,er the, ,
, ,
I
,
MY T'ACHR DIDN'T THINK I SHOULD
RAVE RECEIVEO AN ABSOLUTE ZERO
ON THe ALGEBRA TEST EITHR ... BUT
IT'S TH LOWEST GRADE H/S
ALLOWED ro GIVE
from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK
DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS
Federal troops queUed the "Whiskey Rebellion" in Penn-
sylvania, November 13, 1'794. The first intercollegiate football
game was played November 13, 1869, between Princeton and
Rutgers.
President Roosevelt declared the Phillipine Islands free
commonwealth, November 14, 1935. Sherman began his march
to the sea from Atlanta, November 14, 1864.
The American Federation of Labor was formed, November
, 15, 181$1. A declaration on control of energy , was issued
by President 'Truman, Prime Minister Attlee and Prime Minis-
ter Mackenzie King, November 15, 1945.
The United states and the Soviet Union established dip.
lomatlc relationship, November 16,1933.
President Roosevelt and Secretary Hull re'Ceived Japane.e
envoys, November n, 1941. .
iohn L Lewis resigned as president of the CIO, November
18, 1940. The battleship Maine was launched, Noyember 18,
1890.
The W.C.T.U. was organized November 19, 18'7 Lineoln
made his Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863.
Shaker Plain And Fancy Bazaar
01
FRI.DAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1970
It
Wa yne s v i lie Unit e d Met ho dis t C hur ch
Bllaar Hours
Iv.ill Mell
Adults $1.75
l1.:QO A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
Children $.75
111111'\
18Y. II
1\
, ?. s,", ' "(' r ..... ". "",:' I .... ... t' I. I.' '
l ' has ; it 'i ;':of' : siln Js nice' ah:d 'warin today
I " j'.' I.
':' / ,yellow., witlf,,:' ., :i;'wpen o1:1t ;.1 saw
I '; ',$indf of the
, ' soJovely with its light ,that ,wer,e.,out laId out, flat belhes
,. ., .J"
. , No,vember 6
t
1970:'" Another
t'.1 l ' . ,
, ,week' gone and by .hme
get tiiis," it will be 'another one:
How time 'fly,
." ., _', "f . .
Will be here, before it,
'.'today' is snappy
on; Mbnday
saying if it rains
on,' Mon,diiY,,Jih,will rai,n
'19.r: '1.njore ,days,. rut Ytas true
irme .. ,it" d!d (air] off and on
',:" and'was clou<lyrmost <.>f the. tilJle
, .J.. I. '
for days. ' ,
, " . Jis' super-
MrS .. listed alot Of
but-.Wh.at., is your '
- ;;' - ' -' 3 , " '- Seemg,thene.w

,a !o.Ug !ime ,was, :that
,Ieft!.hand, YO'll ,
some monely: It'
.. worJC' tha,t' but '
, Maybe it
I ..... , .. all signs"of
Does' ariyqne know to the apd enjoying it. TOQ
, of for them. ;The}' many ,dogs,; but what can,we do.
thJy wil'['keep.off.roache$, but I We need a -good dog au'ction like
hiven't t tried ,it-. I ' naven't had the stock sale. We advertise, but
any roache's. Once, after they Iulve two pu ps.
, ,had been on Jhe ground a long ' ' 1 do not know any November
tiine, I, saW' some chic,kens pick- " poem except the mournful one
'ing' at them so perhaps birds do we 'in school by one of
eat them. I , the New England poets, tha,t
"Yesterday there was a lovely starts out "The day is cold and
pair of cardinals outside my dark and dreary, it rains the
' kitchen window. 1, have consi- wind is never wpary and ends up
dered putting out some suet for and into each life some rain must
the but I if they fall, som(, days must be dark and
would find it. Chickadees, tit- dreary." Is that the way you feel
mice and the various kinds of about it? Of course, we do have
woodpeCKers, imd ,a some 'bad days in November, but
few other :kinds uSed to come to then too that is 'when we have
the suet I put out at myoid 'Indian summer. , We haven't had
house, One advantage of suet, is squaw winter yet, at least not at
that. the sparrows :do not come this writing. My almanac said
for it as they do for bird seed. cold wave the sixth which is
There are such enormous swarms but fortunately it hasn't
of them. Cardinals like corn arrived, and we hope it doesn't.
will get very tame if you put it It is cooler today, but not a cold
outJor them. wave. Another old weather say-
Shoebuttons kept trying to -ing is that the date of the first
sit in chair with me which snow foretells the number of
made typing very difficult and snows for the winter. November
I to put her out. The tenth, ten snows and so fortb.
, Can you remember to keep
count. I never can.
If you think that I talk too
much about the weather.. that you
alread'y know about, remember
that this paper goes to quite a
number of out-of-towners, ex-
residents of this region and if
you know about the weather,
you can better picture what is
going on in the old home town
so that is why I do it.
Have you planted those spring
bulbs yet? Better be about it,
you" Wilr ' b'e n'ext
Now is C\ time to buy some,
the stores... have begun to mark
them d0WI:l. No.w is also a good
time to plalJ,t seeds of -some
annuals. planted now
will come' up. in the spring and so
will batchtelbrs button sand lark-
spur and various others. Any of
them that themselves will
come up in spring if planted now.
Did you';SC:1!4. in' your renewal?
We would bate tv lose you be-
cause y:ou
, "
. FroDl. - Mrs. M. C. Blaey,
Seotti'bUlI'I, Ind.:. Sometimes I
think it's nice to be an old tUner,
.I ' couldn't. , tell 'you
, 'about t,hose days.
EverY in ,Ma,
churclles SlDg-
ing. with different tat-
inM put. ,,' ", ' .. '. , '
',We dlClI't't.' have catetaiers for
the -graves; but theY were: usually
cleaned before tbe i..blg day.
My, would take
their' hoe. rake 'and weed cuUer.
as d-id other folkS. TJU!f would
,of Every-
one- hacl pJenty ,flo'{Vers in
thoSe i;1IIYJ .them was
unheatd of.
Every I,dy had to-have a
. hat or trim up the old one, from
, "'iuf.' yell!'. Sometimes, we aled -
th'e We ' "rats" in
Will remember

.. 1''@ 1A
. C9l1ibed , over '
. \ pUfJ: oV,er the, ,
, ,
I
,
MY T'ACHR DIDN'T THINK I SHOULD
RAVE RECEIVEO AN ABSOLUTE ZERO
ON THe ALGEBRA TEST EITHR ... BUT
IT'S TH LOWEST GRADE H/S
ALLOWED ro GIVE
from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK
DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS
Federal troops queUed the "Whiskey Rebellion" in Penn-
sylvania, November 13, 1'794. The first intercollegiate football
game was played November 13, 1869, between Princeton and
Rutgers.
President Roosevelt declared the Phillipine Islands free
commonwealth, November 14, 1935. Sherman began his march
to the sea from Atlanta, November 14, 1864.
The American Federation of Labor was formed, November
, 15, 181$1. A declaration on control of energy , was issued
by President 'Truman, Prime Minister Attlee and Prime Minis-
ter Mackenzie King, November 15, 1945.
The United states and the Soviet Union established dip.
lomatlc relationship, November 16,1933.
President Roosevelt and Secretary Hull re'Ceived Japane.e
envoys, November n, 1941. .
iohn L Lewis resigned as president of the CIO, November
18, 1940. The battleship Maine was launched, Noyember 18,
1890.
The W.C.T.U. was organized November 19, 18'7 Lineoln
made his Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863.
Shaker Plain And Fancy Bazaar
01
FRI.DAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1970
It
Wa yne s v i lie Unit e d Met ho dis t C hur ch
Bllaar Hours
Iv.ill Mell
Adults $1.75
l1.:QO A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
Children $.75
111111'\
18Y. II
1\
, Third & Miami Streets . .
, " Charles Pike. Evangelist
.. 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Morhing
. 6:3'0 p.m. - Sunday' Evening
..
. p.m. Evening
Phone 89-?--446Z for informatior '
...
" First Baptist Church
North Main
john P. Osborne, Pastor
, to:OQ.a .m.,Sunday Schoul
I I :00 a.m. ,Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. ,Training Union
7:30 p.m.,Evening Worship
7 :30p.m., Wednesday Pra.yer
Meeting
(Af.filiated with Southern Bap-
list Convent ion).
.... . I
First Church-of Christ
152 High Street
'Steve , Minister
8:30 a.m . . 'Jhe-Christians Hour
(WCKY radi<r, Cinty)
9 :30 a.m. Bible School (classes,
for all)
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
10:30 a.m. Junior Church
12 noon Revival Fires (Ch. 12
TV, Cinty)
6:30 p.m. Jet-Cadets
6:30 p.m. Alpha Teens
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship"
'Friends Meeting
Fourth Sllcet ne:lr lIigh
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:45 a.m. SundClY Meeting fur
Worship (unprogrammed) '
St. Augustine Church '
, lIigh SI[Cei
Rev. joseoh II. lu Imer, p..tstor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
H.a1J1. & X p.m. Holy ().tys
7:30 p.lII . First Friday
7:45 a.m. ()Jily Mass
5:30 P: ;ll. Mass
St. Mary's EPiscopal
Church
Third & Main Slreets
Rev. lIarold Deeth. Rector
I I : 15 a:m., Morning Prayer
lsI, Jrd & 51h Sundays:
Huly Communion 1nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & Norlh Slreets
'. L. Young, Minister
9:00 a.m. Church School
10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
6:00 p.m. Jr. & Sr. Youth
Fellowship
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
Corner of 73 & Corwin Rd.
Rev. Sherman Cook. Pastor
10:.l0 a.m .. Sunday School
7:00 p.m .. Sunday he. Service
7:.10 p.m .. Wednesday Eve.
Service
7:30 p.m .. Sat. Eve. Servicc
FIRSTtHURCH OF GOD
49 S. Main Stree,t
9:30 a.m. - Sunday School
10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship
Friendship Bapftst "
Church . : . ,
Soulhern Bapli1l1 fOll v'elll illll
?\ormall .. '1. PasttJl' '

9:3<1.a.n'1.. SunJa\ .
:W:.1O ;j : I1l .. SUild':JY \111rniJig
,
7:.10 r.m .. Sunday 'Evening ,
Srr,viLc
. 7:.10p.I11 ... \\'ednesday. \1idw.eek
Prayer and Billie Siudy
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church
Ohi(\'7 3
Kidd.
IO:()() a.l11 .. Sunday Sl:houl .
. 1 O:O() & ,II :00 a.l11 .. SUllday
Servil.:e
7:30 p.l11 .. Sunday Evening
Worship .
United Methodist
Church .
I}Jvid lIarper. P;tslur
9:30 a.III .. 'Sunday Churd!
Service
10:30 a.m., SUlld:IY
II :00 a:m., Sunday Worship
ScfVil:c .
Youth Fellowship and Bible
. Sludy
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church .
1:. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton, Pastor
7 :30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service
,10:00 a.m. Sunday Scl\ool
7:00 p.m. SlInday Evening
SPRIN6 VALLEY
United Met6c:idiit
, Church
Walnut-Vine '
- Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship ,
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship-
jr. high & sr. i,igh ,
7:45 p.m. Wednesday chOir
rehear!;;}1
-
Spring Valley Church
of Christ
Glady Street
10:00 a.m.' Morning Worship
. 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening
Worship
.-
Spring Valley
Friends Church
Mound Street
E. Friend Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Christian Baptist Miision
Main Street
Mrs. Lois Dunaway. p.clstor
10 a.m. Sunday School
II a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting,
Wednesday &: Thursday
.1:30 p.m. Songfest, Last
CQRWIN
Penteco!t1al, Holiness .
. -Church
Al:Y ullnb, Paslur
,
a.m .. Sunday Sd1(;ol
7 :]0 p.IIl., WC'dnesday
and Saturday, Evening
Wurship -Sc(Viccs ..
7:30 p.Il1., Wednesday Youth
Service .
--
MT. HOLLY
. ,"
Unittd Methodist
.I l l . , Ch0T;'Ch ' $,',) ,
, j \ I
Rev; LcilO' rd Baxter
, '
a.m., Sunday &;hQol .
II :00 &I.m . Sunday. Worship
Service
7 :]0 p.m., Wednesday, Pra'yer
Service '

--
LYTLE
United Methodist
Church
John K. Smith, .-
9:30 a.m., Sunday Sc'hool
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship -
\ Service ,
8:QO-9:00 Wednesday
evening, Bible Study .
.-
FERRY
Ferry Church of Christ
Wilmington Pike &
Soda I Row Road
Bus Wiscman, Minister
9:00 a.m ... SUlldav Bible Sehuul
100: Worship
10: I 5 a.m., Sund&lY Ymuh
Worship " .,
6:.l0.p.m ... Sunday Evening-
Bible StUdy,. all ages. :,
7:.10 p.m .. Evening Worship,
7 :30 p.m." Wedncsday, Midwcck
Prayer and Bft!lc Siudy -
TOWNgEND , STOBE
WAYNESVILLE,OH'O
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAYNIlSVILLE, OHIO
..
. LYNN'S DRESS SHOP .
WAYNUVILJ,.E, OHIO _
LE MAY'S 8 . R CLEANERS
, WAYNUVILU, OHIO
'.'
I ' "
GENNlOWN ,
Genntown United Church
of Christ ' ,
Ruute 4:! al Gl'nn'!own
. Ray Stllrlnl'r, I'astol'
a;lIl. Worship &IVI,:C
10;"30 Sunda\' ('Iundl Sdlllol
5:00 p.m. StI'IJi!ay_ Youlh
Fellowship .,.
RJOGEVlltE '
Ridgevill.e CbmmUt:lity
Church '
I . St. -Rt ! "& -/ .
RO;l<! ,:' .'
Rav L. Sheltllll. Pastor
.. - , . .
a.in. Sunday .. . "
' 10:4'5 a.m.' M9{llillg, Worship. \. >
. 7:30 p.m. Everling'"' ' \.
Service . , .,
7 :30 p.in. 'Wednesday EV"cni i'lg'
Service. ':-'
. 5:30 p.ril. Sunduy Sr.
" y' ,
'6.:30' sUnd.ay.' Sr. 'Youth
_._- : Services
. . ---- /. ' ....
DODDS .,' .' .
, , ...
-Free Pentecostal
. qf .GOCI '. " .
R.R. Dodds, 'Ollio
James '
10:30 :a.m.-Sunday' School
7:00 p.m.-Sunday Evangelislic
Service " ,.'
. p.m.-Wednesday Prayer'
SerVice
7:30 p.m:S;iturday l!vcning
Worship Sc'i'vic'e 'r
\< .l ..
...
"
, Third & Miami Streets . .
, " Charles Pike. Evangelist
.. 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Morhing
. 6:3'0 p.m. - Sunday' Evening
..
. p.m. Evening
Phone 89-?--446Z for informatior '
...
" First Baptist Church
North Main
john P. Osborne, Pastor
, to:OQ.a .m.,Sunday Schoul
I I :00 a.m. ,Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. ,Training Union
7:30 p.m.,Evening Worship
7 :30p.m., Wednesday Pra.yer
Meeting
(Af.filiated with Southern Bap-
list Convent ion).
.... . I
First Church-of Christ
152 High Street
'Steve , Minister
8:30 a.m . . 'Jhe-Christians Hour
(WCKY radi<r, Cinty)
9 :30 a.m. Bible School (classes,
for all)
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
10:30 a.m. Junior Church
12 noon Revival Fires (Ch. 12
TV, Cinty)
6:30 p.m. Jet-Cadets
6:30 p.m. Alpha Teens
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship"
'Friends Meeting
Fourth Sllcet ne:lr lIigh
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:45 a.m. SundClY Meeting fur
Worship (unprogrammed) '
St. Augustine Church '
, lIigh SI[Cei
Rev. joseoh II. lu Imer, p..tstor
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
H.a1J1. & X p.m. Holy ().tys
7:30 p.lII . First Friday
7:45 a.m. ()Jily Mass
5:30 P: ;ll. Mass
St. Mary's EPiscopal
Church
Third & Main Slreets
Rev. lIarold Deeth. Rector
I I : 15 a:m., Morning Prayer
lsI, Jrd & 51h Sundays:
Huly Communion 1nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & Norlh Slreets
'. L. Young, Minister
9:00 a.m. Church School
10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
6:00 p.m. Jr. & Sr. Youth
Fellowship
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
Corner of 73 & Corwin Rd.
Rev. Sherman Cook. Pastor
10:.l0 a.m .. Sunday School
7:00 p.m .. Sunday he. Service
7:.10 p.m .. Wednesday Eve.
Service
7:30 p.m .. Sat. Eve. Servicc
FIRSTtHURCH OF GOD
49 S. Main Stree,t
9:30 a.m. - Sunday School
10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship
Friendship Bapftst "
Church . : . ,
Soulhern Bapli1l1 fOll v'elll illll
?\ormall .. '1. PasttJl' '

9:3<1.a.n'1.. SunJa\ .
:W:.1O ;j : I1l .. SUild':JY \111rniJig
,
7:.10 r.m .. Sunday 'Evening ,
Srr,viLc
. 7:.10p.I11 ... \\'ednesday. \1idw.eek
Prayer and Billie Siudy
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church
Ohi(\'7 3
Kidd.
IO:()() a.l11 .. Sunday Sl:houl .
. 1 O:O() & ,II :00 a.l11 .. SUllday
Servil.:e
7:30 p.l11 .. Sunday Evening
Worship .
United Methodist
Church .
I}Jvid lIarper. P;tslur
9:30 a.III .. 'Sunday Churd!
Service
10:30 a.m., SUlld:IY
II :00 a:m., Sunday Worship
ScfVil:c .
Youth Fellowship and Bible
. Sludy
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church .
1:. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton, Pastor
7 :30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service
,10:00 a.m. Sunday Scl\ool
7:00 p.m. SlInday Evening
SPRIN6 VALLEY
United Met6c:idiit
, Church
Walnut-Vine '
- Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship ,
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship-
jr. high & sr. i,igh ,
7:45 p.m. Wednesday chOir
rehear!;;}1
-
Spring Valley Church
of Christ
Glady Street
10:00 a.m.' Morning Worship
. 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening
Worship
.-
Spring Valley
Friends Church
Mound Street
E. Friend Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Christian Baptist Miision
Main Street
Mrs. Lois Dunaway. p.clstor
10 a.m. Sunday School
II a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting,
Wednesday &: Thursday
.1:30 p.m. Songfest, Last
CQRWIN
Penteco!t1al, Holiness .
. -Church
Al:Y ullnb, Paslur
,
a.m .. Sunday Sd1(;ol
7 :]0 p.IIl., WC'dnesday
and Saturday, Evening
Wurship -Sc(Viccs ..
7:30 p.Il1., Wednesday Youth
Service .
--
MT. HOLLY
. ,"
Unittd Methodist
.I l l . , Ch0T;'Ch ' $,',) ,
, j \ I
Rev; LcilO' rd Baxter
, '
a.m., Sunday &;hQol .
II :00 &I.m . Sunday. Worship
Service
7 :]0 p.m., Wednesday, Pra'yer
Service '

--
LYTLE
United Methodist
Church
John K. Smith, .-
9:30 a.m., Sunday Sc'hool
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship -
\ Service ,
8:QO-9:00 Wednesday
evening, Bible Study .
.-
FERRY
Ferry Church of Christ
Wilmington Pike &
Soda I Row Road
Bus Wiscman, Minister
9:00 a.m ... SUlldav Bible Sehuul
100: Worship
10: I 5 a.m., Sund&lY Ymuh
Worship " .,
6:.l0.p.m ... Sunday Evening-
Bible StUdy,. all ages. :,
7:.10 p.m .. Evening Worship,
7 :30 p.m." Wedncsday, Midwcck
Prayer and Bft!lc Siudy -
TOWNgEND , STOBE
WAYNESVILLE,OH'O
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAYNIlSVILLE, OHIO
..
. LYNN'S DRESS SHOP .
WAYNUVILJ,.E, OHIO _
LE MAY'S 8 . R CLEANERS
, WAYNUVILU, OHIO
'.'
I ' "
GENNlOWN ,
Genntown United Church
of Christ ' ,
Ruute 4:! al Gl'nn'!own
. Ray Stllrlnl'r, I'astol'
a;lIl. Worship &IVI,:C
10;"30 Sunda\' ('Iundl Sdlllol
5:00 p.m. StI'IJi!ay_ Youlh
Fellowship .,.
RJOGEVlltE '
Ridgevill.e CbmmUt:lity
Church '
I . St. -Rt ! "& -/ .
RO;l<! ,:' .'
Rav L. Sheltllll. Pastor
.. - , . .
a.in. Sunday .. . "
' 10:4'5 a.m.' M9{llillg, Worship. \. >
. 7:30 p.m. Everling'"' ' \.
Service . , .,
7 :30 p.in. 'Wednesday EV"cni i'lg'
Service. ':-'
. 5:30 p.ril. Sunduy Sr.
" y' ,
'6.:30' sUnd.ay.' Sr. 'Youth
_._- : Services
. . ---- /. ' ....
DODDS .,' .' .
, , ...
-Free Pentecostal
. qf .GOCI '. " .
R.R. Dodds, 'Ollio
James '
10:30 :a.m.-Sunday' School
7:00 p.m.-Sunday Evangelislic
Service " ,.'
. p.m.-Wednesday Prayer'
SerVice
7:30 p.m:S;iturday l!vcning
Worship Sc'i'vic'e 'r
\< .l ..
...
"
,J\1WEftTlSE . IN, CtASSlftED
. ..-
,FOfl SALE
5 FORt.y.LS. lize 9-10 & 11, reasonable.
,897-5806 'J ': . ' .t5c:1
1963 FORD Station ' Wagon. Clean and
!ng goctd condl.flon. ' $325. Call 8972639 .t5c:1
' PORTACRIB and ,mattresl play pen.
909d . condition pli. ,,8972374 . .t5c:l
, lackef, ' heeVy ' sfeer hide, full
qullfed 1I(llng,' by awing back', 4
'pockets, Ilze 'Phone ' 8977586 : .t5c:1
, 1160 VW,J, chair.
44c1
-. REpuCt, .fe alid'fast lwlth GOb'ese
Ublets and E,:Vap ,PUli.
, ..... rmaey.".l . , ...... 42_ - ,
. ' .1 .' -:: ... ---- -
ROLET. : 4 sPeic$' transmlnlon,
Rbra.\Nili'IWUTl0, HUI'IUfnkag., ,_ -',
8,7.4488 after 5 ask for
'. ' r, ' .
SERVICES
ACMESlnJtltlon, licensed with BOard
of, ,all modern ,equIpment.
CI-.an leaching beds} Qutslde vaults
1
septic tanks. All worK guarlnteed-24
hour service. Been In business for 25
years. P,hone Middletown 4232945.
, 42e4
,
AL TERATION'S, . men:ai ' "a; " ':women',s
clothIng. No calls please between 12
noo!' ... . nd 4 p,m., Vada Snoddy. PhOne
4Sc1
BABYSITTING In my home.J by hour,
day or week, fenced In Ylra. Ask for
, Phone 897-6021. 39tH ,
. ,' . ; - "
HOME repaIr and maintenance car' .
.penter, sheet metal
'lng, roofl:"9' and ' electrical.
l445 . ' . : 210tf .
$ t .1
time ,To
.' . ",:'
Sl'are
Making .lIie Most of Oar Money
.. Everywhere we tum these days .
we find 'rising costs 'biting away
atr our wallets. And" we all. kriow
, that. in :planning retirement fi-
we must . learn new' ways
, " 10 make jvery 'penny count. The
key to the problem, of course, is
, to now ... so our
ebances enjoying .. financial
security in bur later yeJkrs will be

- . Like . hundreds of other re-
, tirees. l've been looking"into the
, best ways to cut expenses and in
n- ' ,.' :,1 : One ' Qf the' most
tbat I've picked
U :,.'. up Years ' to
Financial PlaillUng." The reo
search that went into this
includes interviews with scores of
flna1lCial' experts 'and consulta-
'\ , 'ti9M
zations. .. , "
, , . , It gives . ahswers. to "many of,
the questions :we ' aU have like
'!Y.W ,have
iu retirement?" and "How much
money we 'need to Uve com
fortably?,1 " : .' '
,Of ' course, ncr one pattern of'
.- , : ,#
spendmg suits eyerybQdy , .
each of us has individual styles
and tastes. But everyone cpn use
the booklet's important guide
lines on how to\ set up a budget,
increase income, safeguard emer-
gency funds, invest spare cash.
Following the booklet's W oJ:k
Sheet, I listed items under two
main beadings: monthly income
and monthly expenses. Right
away I put dll)wn my' income
from my social 'security, savings
account, and pension.
But the booklet pointed out
that I'd overlooked some impor-
tant items on my list . . . the
equity of my home, the cash
value of my wife's jewelry, the.
cash value of my coin collection.
It added up to a handsome sum
that surprised IlDe.
I: gave a great deal of attention
to the section ,j'Detensive Invest-
ments." This tells how to get the
most of our surplus cash in re-
, tirement. We all need a certain
amount of readily available
. "liquid" assets to meet emer-
gencies,. but to be truly defensive
vie must examine investments
that offer safE!ty, liquidity, in-
come, gr(,)wth.
. The booklet gives a full and
'easy,tounderst8lnd description of
each of these alld which ones are
best to meet individuai needs. So
perhaps the best investment you
could make now is getting a copy
of this "Financial Planning"
. booklet. Send 50c to Harvest
Years Publishing Co., Dept. FP,
104 E!lSt 40th Street, New York,
N.Y. 10016.
Paln1t Project
Here's a colorful paint project
for the childreJll. Around Thanks
giving, have t:hem make paper
, mache napkin rings Just mix
flour, a dash of salt, and strips of
newspaper with water form a
pA.ste. Mold it, into rings large
enough to slip . napkins tbrough.
When the are drY f enamel
them in' brjgbt colors.
Add of turkeys,
pumpJOns and Pilgrims for a flnal
decorative touch.
, .
NOWHERE
WILL YOU "FI-ND
ABETTER BUv
ONA
.SeRTA
(SHOP WHERE You SAVE)
'. E. V. .. t .. E '
.M8-I21
I u stam C'la I'nin g
ALL 1r-VPES:
" \
Mobil Homes,
Trailers,
Aluminum Siding,
Truck$, Plan"
and ,- "
ENGINES. D.GREESED AND'
F'AR.M .C,LEANED
.. C "a ';1 I r D It S
, l .
CROSSWORD PUZZLE '
. . .
ACROSS
1. Koney (al.)

10. Konater
11. Ancient
12.Tlme
of
day
13. Huge

meuure.
15.-481&
. J'aix
-Ie. Month
(abbr.)
lS.Faded
peat
20. Greek
letter
21. Office
holden
U.Burlap
fiber
U.Uve4
2'1. CircUIt
afeguards
28. Genuine
29. Pruene
8O.JewI.Ih
month
31. Bad
tempered
35. PublllhlDg
term
(abbr.)
37.-
the deck
38. Bam
39.A1p1ne
diItrlet
41.--
Bnton
Ialand
"2. Expunge
"a. In'cUgo
IOUl'ee
".DIrect
attenUon
"5. Afternoon
gatherings
DOWN
1. One who
jinxes
2. Market
place
3. Intersect
4. Know
(Scot.)
5.-
gallery
6. Foreign
7. Girl's
name
8. Dlapatch

15. Schism
17. Hblta
19. Render
account
22.SPrinC
23. Plural
pronoun
24. Apothe-
cary
weiBbt
25. Lexi.
co-
grapher
126. Apiece
(abbr.)
27. Refrain
from
eating
29.PrlIon
keeper
.. To day's'
Answer
Sf. Cads
(al.)
36. PropDltor
31. POAeIIBlve
pronoun
40. Brltlah
airmen
(abbr.).
4l. Dr. Seuu
32. SUly
33. Cuttleflah
ink:
. cbaracter
It is ILLEGAL to use
electronic calls
while hunting waterfOWl.
It is also illegal
to hunt over baited water. ,
Know your waterfowl regulations.
Distributed as a public 'Service by National Rifle Association
,J\1WEftTlSE . IN, CtASSlftED
. ..-
,FOfl SALE
5 FORt.y.LS. lize 9-10 & 11, reasonable.
,897-5806 'J ': . ' .t5c:1
1963 FORD Station ' Wagon. Clean and
!ng goctd condl.flon. ' $325. Call 8972639 .t5c:1
' PORTACRIB and ,mattresl play pen.
909d . condition pli. ,,8972374 . .t5c:l
, lackef, ' heeVy ' sfeer hide, full
qullfed 1I(llng,' by awing back', 4
'pockets, Ilze 'Phone ' 8977586 : .t5c:1
, 1160 VW,J, chair.
44c1
-. REpuCt, .fe alid'fast lwlth GOb'ese
Ublets and E,:Vap ,PUli.
, ..... rmaey.".l . , ...... 42_ - ,
. ' .1 .' -:: ... ---- -
ROLET. : 4 sPeic$' transmlnlon,
Rbra.\Nili'IWUTl0, HUI'IUfnkag., ,_ -',
8,7.4488 after 5 ask for
'. ' r, ' .
SERVICES
ACMESlnJtltlon, licensed with BOard
of, ,all modern ,equIpment.
CI-.an leaching beds} Qutslde vaults
1
septic tanks. All worK guarlnteed-24
hour service. Been In business for 25
years. P,hone Middletown 4232945.
, 42e4
,
AL TERATION'S, . men:ai ' "a; " ':women',s
clothIng. No calls please between 12
noo!' ... . nd 4 p,m., Vada Snoddy. PhOne
4Sc1
BABYSITTING In my home.J by hour,
day or week, fenced In Ylra. Ask for
, Phone 897-6021. 39tH ,
. ,' . ; - "
HOME repaIr and maintenance car' .
.penter, sheet metal
'lng, roofl:"9' and ' electrical.
l445 . ' . : 210tf .
$ t .1
time ,To
.' . ",:'
Sl'are
Making .lIie Most of Oar Money
.. Everywhere we tum these days .
we find 'rising costs 'biting away
atr our wallets. And" we all. kriow
, that. in :planning retirement fi-
we must . learn new' ways
, " 10 make jvery 'penny count. The
key to the problem, of course, is
, to now ... so our
ebances enjoying .. financial
security in bur later yeJkrs will be

- . Like . hundreds of other re-
, tirees. l've been looking"into the
, best ways to cut expenses and in
n- ' ,.' :,1 : One ' Qf the' most
tbat I've picked
U :,.'. up Years ' to
Financial PlaillUng." The reo
search that went into this
includes interviews with scores of
flna1lCial' experts 'and consulta-
'\ , 'ti9M
zations. .. , "
, , . , It gives . ahswers. to "many of,
the questions :we ' aU have like
'!Y.W ,have
iu retirement?" and "How much
money we 'need to Uve com
fortably?,1 " : .' '
,Of ' course, ncr one pattern of'
.- , : ,#
spendmg suits eyerybQdy , .
each of us has individual styles
and tastes. But everyone cpn use
the booklet's important guide
lines on how to\ set up a budget,
increase income, safeguard emer-
gency funds, invest spare cash.
Following the booklet's W oJ:k
Sheet, I listed items under two
main beadings: monthly income
and monthly expenses. Right
away I put dll)wn my' income
from my social 'security, savings
account, and pension.
But the booklet pointed out
that I'd overlooked some impor-
tant items on my list . . . the
equity of my home, the cash
value of my wife's jewelry, the.
cash value of my coin collection.
It added up to a handsome sum
that surprised IlDe.
I: gave a great deal of attention
to the section ,j'Detensive Invest-
ments." This tells how to get the
most of our surplus cash in re-
, tirement. We all need a certain
amount of readily available
. "liquid" assets to meet emer-
gencies,. but to be truly defensive
vie must examine investments
that offer safE!ty, liquidity, in-
come, gr(,)wth.
. The booklet gives a full and
'easy,tounderst8lnd description of
each of these alld which ones are
best to meet individuai needs. So
perhaps the best investment you
could make now is getting a copy
of this "Financial Planning"
. booklet. Send 50c to Harvest
Years Publishing Co., Dept. FP,
104 E!lSt 40th Street, New York,
N.Y. 10016.
Paln1t Project
Here's a colorful paint project
for the childreJll. Around Thanks
giving, have t:hem make paper
, mache napkin rings Just mix
flour, a dash of salt, and strips of
newspaper with water form a
pA.ste. Mold it, into rings large
enough to slip . napkins tbrough.
When the are drY f enamel
them in' brjgbt colors.
Add of turkeys,
pumpJOns and Pilgrims for a flnal
decorative touch.
, .
NOWHERE
WILL YOU "FI-ND
ABETTER BUv
ONA
.SeRTA
(SHOP WHERE You SAVE)
'. E. V. .. t .. E '
.M8-I21
I u stam C'la I'nin g
ALL 1r-VPES:
" \
Mobil Homes,
Trailers,
Aluminum Siding,
Truck$, Plan"
and ,- "
ENGINES. D.GREESED AND'
F'AR.M .C,LEANED
.. C "a ';1 I r D It S
, l .
CROSSWORD PUZZLE '
. . .
ACROSS
1. Koney (al.)

10. Konater
11. Ancient
12.Tlme
of
day
13. Huge

meuure.
15.-481&
. J'aix
-Ie. Month
(abbr.)
lS.Faded
peat
20. Greek
letter
21. Office
holden
U.Burlap
fiber
U.Uve4
2'1. CircUIt
afeguards
28. Genuine
29. Pruene
8O.JewI.Ih
month
31. Bad
tempered
35. PublllhlDg
term
(abbr.)
37.-
the deck
38. Bam
39.A1p1ne
diItrlet
41.--
Bnton
Ialand
"2. Expunge
"a. In'cUgo
IOUl'ee
".DIrect
attenUon
"5. Afternoon
gatherings
DOWN
1. One who
jinxes
2. Market
place
3. Intersect
4. Know
(Scot.)
5.-
gallery
6. Foreign
7. Girl's
name
8. Dlapatch

15. Schism
17. Hblta
19. Render
account
22.SPrinC
23. Plural
pronoun
24. Apothe-
cary
weiBbt
25. Lexi.
co-
grapher
126. Apiece
(abbr.)
27. Refrain
from
eating
29.PrlIon
keeper
.. To day's'
Answer
Sf. Cads
(al.)
36. PropDltor
31. POAeIIBlve
pronoun
40. Brltlah
airmen
(abbr.).
4l. Dr. Seuu
32. SUly
33. Cuttleflah
ink:
. cbaracter
It is ILLEGAL to use
electronic calls
while hunting waterfOWl.
It is also illegal
to hunt over baited water. ,
Know your waterfowl regulations.
Distributed as a public 'Service by National Rifle Association
j
,
' WORTH A ... Cothran, 'left, Cen:'
eral H9spital's first kidney transplant bids a, happy, good.
, bye to lit. Col. <Dr.) Joseph L. Alexander, fourth froln left, as-slle ' ,
. , leaves 1he hospital in Washington, ' D.C. Dr; Alexander ,chief of
Transplant Service, Jed team of Army surgeons which per.
,for.med the transplant Sharing Janey's smile , are parents,
Air Foree Lt. Col. (Ret.) arid Mrs. Benjamin A. Cothran and
Capt. John P. Frank III, head ' nu,rse of the ward In Which Janey
recuperated.
Borgenicht
Browing
Holt
Vorspan
A V8!' Thin Line
The Phychic World
of Peter Hurkos
The Secret,Woman
So The Kids Are Revolting
. '
, '
4th ST8EET WAYNESVILLE,
.,
. i .' :..
BUSINESSMEN - Merchaab, 'Electridaa., P111111hen,
CaIpeaten, Iala'ior aad 'Exterior Decanton - atty_
' ODe ia Iuae 01' ...u.
1971
CAlE A-RS
liE I 'll I11111lE_
j
,
' WORTH A ... Cothran, 'left, Cen:'
eral H9spital's first kidney transplant bids a, happy, good.
, bye to lit. Col. <Dr.) Joseph L. Alexander, fourth froln left, as-slle ' ,
. , leaves 1he hospital in Washington, ' D.C. Dr; Alexander ,chief of
Transplant Service, Jed team of Army surgeons which per.
,for.med the transplant Sharing Janey's smile , are parents,
Air Foree Lt. Col. (Ret.) arid Mrs. Benjamin A. Cothran and
Capt. John P. Frank III, head ' nu,rse of the ward In Which Janey
recuperated.
Borgenicht
Browing
Holt
Vorspan
A V8!' Thin Line
The Phychic World
of Peter Hurkos
The Secret,Woman
So The Kids Are Revolting
. '
, '
4th ST8EET WAYNESVILLE,
.,
. i .' :..
BUSINESSMEN - Merchaab, 'Electridaa., P111111hen,
CaIpeaten, Iala'ior aad 'Exterior Decanton - atty_
' ODe ia Iuae 01' ...u.
1971
CAlE A-RS
liE I 'll I11111lE_
o <
Miami J Qizette will move its
deadlines
'to' i 2 noon, Frida,y! Nov. 20,due
,0 the Thanksgiving holj dflY.
- ( No news items, classified or
advertising wni be ,ac-
cepted after the dea,dline.
, Miami (;-dzette office will be
closed all day Thanksgiving Day.
, . ' j
.. , ..;;r
. he ,would complete his investj-
. ' gat ion, tuesday.
, the house at about
. ' way' to work.at
J>ntmn' n .. l\lln lligh Sehoul
'Monroe. For a time,
l' j 1 I
about the
of'Mrs. Welch ,who
. wasfoot at, the' fire scene. Neigh-
. ", "
l;>Pr.s' 'fete_ fearful that was
in t he .
j., "1. Mrs." Powell also relllted that
.'" midn't ,
,4. P1Ul:,t.!iat day: ,
:ever., Mrs. ,WelQch was locatedat
" 'fhend's where "she had
.:. been '
.. ' :The.orily was a dog, ,
. ha.ve bef;o one' of
_ ,11" .""1 " two ' German Shepherds in the
. '. ! ."'.
q ',' wbose',- chailled '
,1 by ' .
.... I
.. ' br6ugf.it to the
u tnb, Wat(r '
1 '. ,
ynesville: , . : . .
'."'''''' '''''''''''I'P qf Wayne
, . twas' hin-
Jpn page 4) ,
Mrs. Ada ' M. Courtney; one
uf oldesJ and most ,
highly ' respected
Sunday at The Friends Board-
ing Home" where she had resided
for the past several
, Mrs. Courtney. tile former
Ada Marie Stokes, a
figure lri
, uAcirl , .
.from Public
41)raty Mary L
, 'tanuaiy" .L955 'a
record 30. years as. liQrarian.
Plge 3)
o <
Miami J Qizette will move its
deadlines
'to' i 2 noon, Frida,y! Nov. 20,due
,0 the Thanksgiving holj dflY.
- ( No news items, classified or
advertising wni be ,ac-
cepted after the dea,dline.
, Miami (;-dzette office will be
closed all day Thanksgiving Day.
, . ' j
.. , ..;;r
. he ,would complete his investj-
. ' gat ion, tuesday.
, the house at about
. ' way' to work.at
J>ntmn' n .. l\lln lligh Sehoul
'Monroe. For a time,
l' j 1 I
about the
of'Mrs. Welch ,who
. wasfoot at, the' fire scene. Neigh-
. ", "
l;>Pr.s' 'fete_ fearful that was
in t he .
j., "1. Mrs." Powell also relllted that
.'" midn't ,
,4. P1Ul:,t.!iat day: ,
:ever., Mrs. ,WelQch was locatedat
" 'fhend's where "she had
.:. been '
.. ' :The.orily was a dog, ,
. ha.ve bef;o one' of
_ ,11" .""1 " two ' German Shepherds in the
. '. ! ."'.
q ',' wbose',- chailled '
,1 by ' .
.... I
.. ' br6ugf.it to the
u tnb, Wat(r '
1 '. ,
ynesville: , . : . .
'."'''''' '''''''''''I'P qf Wayne
, . twas' hin-
Jpn page 4) ,
Mrs. Ada ' M. Courtney; one
uf oldesJ and most ,
highly ' respected
Sunday at The Friends Board-
ing Home" where she had resided
for the past several
, Mrs. Courtney. tile former
Ada Marie Stokes, a
figure lri
, uAcirl , .
.from Public
41)raty Mary L
, 'tanuaiy" .L955 'a
record 30. years as. liQrarian.
Plge 3)
'----. " ,
scou'ts, ATTEND .<;
DISNEY ON PARADE: :
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we can get no price support un-
we stay within our all()t-
ment . Our allotment was only
four acres and it expired so we
are on our own and glad of it.
I have never been able to profit
.by any.' of government prQ-
' I. 1 , ,
we stored some
cdrn on the place and took a
loan on; they measured
it for sal' ttiere- wasn'{' a& much
corn there 31S in the beginn ing
ani:l w.e Juld to pay" back some of
. .
. Still lovely fall., ,weath'er and
soiri'e bits ' ,lOf color here and
there. wifinington had ,a lot of
, gold and orange with lea\'es
on them. Phlnt sugar maples for
fall color. I planted my
tulips' "hbw about '
Cessna.
The foHowing subjects will be
taught in the Adult Basic Educa-
tion Program: Reading, Writing,
and Arithmetic. 'There will be
some enrichment courses taught:
Arts and <Jafts, Home Econo-
mics, Physical Education and
Typing.
The Adult Basic Education
Program is designed for adults
t 6 years of 'age and over.
enrolled in .. school, who have not
graduated -from high It
is to help adults who may have
dropped out of school for various
,
reasons to work toward an -ele-
'Illentary or II high s,chool '
IfBte,. . '. ,
. Th'e courses are free with' no'
.charge to the adults , who desires
to take the classes. No local .
funds are to be used to finance
the projection and all monies '
used are from state and federai-
sources of Title I Adult Basic
Education, according to Pack.
COLORING CONTEST
WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Winners of the "Shepherds
Rejoice" contest include; age
division 5 7; first. . Aliul- Wardlow, -
five: second, Edward O'Dell. five
and third, Robin (Barney) Wil-
cher, six and age division 7-9;
first. Kevin Miranda, nine
second, Gary Karman, eight and
Ann Wardlow. '
- Area youngsters may send
their contest entries to The Mi-
ami Gal..ctte, Box '78, Waynes-
ville, Ohio 45068 by -saturday '
of the drawings publication. Win-
ners will be selected in two age
groups, 5-7 and 7-9. A grand
prize winner will be named
prior to Christ mas and will reo
ceive a $5 gift certificate.
This week's Christmas Color.
ing Contest drawing appears on
page 7.
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SPECIAL PRICES
TO DEALERS
Brochur. giving detail.
Elec. Cntr. 6 Candle ATtN
. $42.50 deUvered
:THE LAMP LIGHTER
G. Hart
2906 F-=tory Rd., R. R. 1 .
Franklin, Ohio 4!i006
-25c $7.00
pro del .
Hand made Colonial ,
reproductions
pewter like finish
$15.00 OeIivend
textuted
.wlth neutral to!ieI.
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we can get no price support un-
we stay within our all()t-
ment . Our allotment was only
four acres and it expired so we
are on our own and glad of it.
I have never been able to profit
.by any.' of government prQ-
' I. 1 , ,
we stored some
cdrn on the place and took a
loan on; they measured
it for sal' ttiere- wasn'{' a& much
corn there 31S in the beginn ing
ani:l w.e Juld to pay" back some of
. .
. Still lovely fall., ,weath'er and
soiri'e bits ' ,lOf color here and
there. wifinington had ,a lot of
, gold and orange with lea\'es
on them. Phlnt sugar maples for
fall color. I planted my
tulips' "hbw about '
Cessna.
The foHowing subjects will be
taught in the Adult Basic Educa-
tion Program: Reading, Writing,
and Arithmetic. 'There will be
some enrichment courses taught:
Arts and <Jafts, Home Econo-
mics, Physical Education and
Typing.
The Adult Basic Education
Program is designed for adults
t 6 years of 'age and over.
enrolled in .. school, who have not
graduated -from high It
is to help adults who may have
dropped out of school for various
,
reasons to work toward an -ele-
'Illentary or II high s,chool '
IfBte,. . '. ,
. Th'e courses are free with' no'
.charge to the adults , who desires
to take the classes. No local .
funds are to be used to finance
the projection and all monies '
used are from state and federai-
sources of Title I Adult Basic
Education, according to Pack.
COLORING CONTEST
WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Winners of the "Shepherds
Rejoice" contest include; age
division 5 7; first. . Aliul- Wardlow, -
five: second, Edward O'Dell. five
and third, Robin (Barney) Wil-
cher, six and age division 7-9;
first. Kevin Miranda, nine
second, Gary Karman, eight and
Ann Wardlow. '
- Area youngsters may send
their contest entries to The Mi-
ami Gal..ctte, Box '78, Waynes-
ville, Ohio 45068 by -saturday '
of the drawings publication. Win-
ners will be selected in two age
groups, 5-7 and 7-9. A grand
prize winner will be named
prior to Christ mas and will reo
ceive a $5 gift certificate.
This week's Christmas Color.
ing Contest drawing appears on
page 7.
:..
SPECIAL PRICES
TO DEALERS
Brochur. giving detail.
Elec. Cntr. 6 Candle ATtN
. $42.50 deUvered
:THE LAMP LIGHTER
G. Hart
2906 F-=tory Rd., R. R. 1 .
Franklin, Ohio 4!i006
-25c $7.00
pro del .
Hand made Colonial ,
reproductions
pewter like finish
$15.00 OeIivend
textuted
.wlth neutral to!ieI.
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9:30 a.m., Sunuay &:hool
10:45 a.m. SunuitY Meeting for
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St. Augustine Church
lIigh Street
Rev. Joseph II. Lulmer. I)aslor
7 a.Ill .. & II a.m. Masses
X a.m. & X .. p.J)1. lIoly [}.Jys
7:30 p.m. Friday
7:45 a.I!' . l)Jily Mass
5:30 p.:m. Mass
St. Mary's
Church
TIlird", Main Streets
Rev. lIarold Deeth, Rector
II : 15 a.m., Morning Prayer
lsI, Jru &' 51h Sundays :
Holy CUl11mUniOIl 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & Nnrlli Streets
, .. L. Yuung, Minister
9:00 a.m, Church School
10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
6:00 p.m. Jr. & Sr. Youth
Fellowship
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
Curner uf 73 & Corwin Ru.
Rev. Sherman. ('nuk. Paslor
I O:JO ;l.In .. Sunday Sdwul
7:00 p.m.\ Sunday he. &rvil:e
7:30 p.m .. Weunesday Ew.
Scrvil:e
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7:30 p.IlI .. Sat. Ew. &rvil.:e
FIRST'cHURCH OF GOD
49 S. Main Street
9:30 a.lll. - S!!nday School
10:30 CI.m.: - Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. - Sunday even,ing
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Ul1ited Methodist
, Church '
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HarVeysburg F",II Gospel
Church
' E. Soulh Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton, pastor
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday Young
People's Service
10:00 a.m. SUlrday School'
7:00 p.ni. Slin.day Evening "
VALLEY
, MethodiSt
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Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith,
9:30 a.m. Sl,Inday School
J 0:)0 a:m. Morning Worsh}p
6:30p.m. Youth FellowsHip.-
jr. & sr. high
7:45 p.m. Wednesday choir

Spring Valley
of Christ
,Glady Street
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship-
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship ,
R:OO, p.m. Wednesdiiy Evening
Worship
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Friends Church
Mound Street I '
E. Friend Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m.,Sunday &:hool
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
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Christian Baptist Mission
Main Street
Mrs. Lois Du,naway. Pastor
10 a.n,1. Sunday &hool
II a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. hening Worship
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting,
& Thursday
7:30'p.m. Song-fest, Last
" Sa,turuay 'cach month.
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Acy Lamb. Pastor
, 10:00 a.lll .. Su,nday &:'100' /
7.30 p.IlI .. W"dnesuay
anu Evening ,
Worship ServiCe's '
7:30 p.Ill .. Wednesday Youth
Service "
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United Methodist
Church '
John 4(, Smith; Minister ;'
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9:30 a':m . '
10:30 a.m" Sunday Worship:
Service . . >'
8:00- 9:00 P.I11., Wedne,sday
evening, Bible Study
FER-RY. '.
Ferry Church of Christ
Willllingtoll &.
, &'l'ial Row Rll;UJ .'
Wisem.an. .
() :00 a . Ill .. Sl! IHlay Bihle
1,0: 15 a.Ill .. Sl!IH.la y Worship
10: 15 a . 111 . S'unuuy Youth ,
Worship , '
(1 :30 p.m.,. SUIluay
Oink Study. all,ages,. ';
7:30 p.m .. . ', "
7:30 p.rn :. Weulll,,,day.
Prayer allq Sluuv
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9:30 a.m., Sunuay &:hool
10:45 a.m. SunuitY Meeting for
)
St. Augustine Church
lIigh Street
Rev. Joseph II. Lulmer. I)aslor
7 a.Ill .. & II a.m. Masses
X a.m. & X .. p.J)1. lIoly [}.Jys
7:30 p.m. Friday
7:45 a.I!' . l)Jily Mass
5:30 p.:m. Mass
St. Mary's
Church
TIlird", Main Streets
Rev. lIarold Deeth, Rector
II : 15 a.m., Morning Prayer
lsI, Jru &' 51h Sundays :
Holy CUl11mUniOIl 2nd & 4th
Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & Nnrlli Streets
, .. L. Yuung, Minister
9:00 a.m, Church School
10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
6:00 p.m. Jr. & Sr. Youth
Fellowship
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
Curner uf 73 & Corwin Ru.
Rev. Sherman. ('nuk. Paslor
I O:JO ;l.In .. Sunday Sdwul
7:00 p.m.\ Sunday he. &rvil:e
7:30 p.m .. Weunesday Ew.
Scrvil:e
.
7:30 p.IlI .. Sat. Ew. &rvil.:e
FIRST'cHURCH OF GOD
49 S. Main Street
9:30 a.lll. - S!!nday School
10:30 CI.m.: - Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. - Sunday even,ing
-
.
Ul1ited Methodist
, Church '
, lIaq?Cl', 'Past :,,'
'.
.
9) 0
ScrvlIJ o ' ' ," , .:
10:30 ;1.111 . SUfIU:ty Seliolil
II :()()'.I.IlJ . -StIl'IU:ty

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YOlyh I:dlowship and Bible
Stuu."
.... '--
HarVeysburg F",II Gospel
Church
' E. Soulh Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton, pastor
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday Young
People's Service
10:00 a.m. SUlrday School'
7:00 p.ni. Slin.day Evening "
VALLEY
, MethodiSt
.' -, Church '
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith,
9:30 a.m. Sl,Inday School
J 0:)0 a:m. Morning Worsh}p
6:30p.m. Youth FellowsHip.-
jr. & sr. high
7:45 p.m. Wednesday choir

Spring Valley
of Christ
,Glady Street
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship-
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship ,
R:OO, p.m. Wednesdiiy Evening
Worship
.-
Spring Valley
Friends Church
Mound Street I '
E. Friend Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m.,Sunday &:hool
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
I
Christian Baptist Mission
Main Street
Mrs. Lois Du,naway. Pastor
10 a.n,1. Sunday &hool
II a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. hening Worship
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting,
& Thursday
7:30'p.m. Song-fest, Last
" Sa,turuay 'cach month.
. -----
Acy Lamb. Pastor
, 10:00 a.lll .. Su,nday &:'100' /
7.30 p.IlI .. W"dnesuay
anu Evening ,
Worship ServiCe's '
7:30 p.Ill .. Wednesday Youth
Service "
MT. HOL:LY
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LYTLE
United Methodist
Church '
John 4(, Smith; Minister ;'
,/ , ,"
9:30 a':m . '
10:30 a.m" Sunday Worship:
Service . . >'
8:00- 9:00 P.I11., Wedne,sday
evening, Bible Study
FER-RY. '.
Ferry Church of Christ
Willllingtoll &.
, &'l'ial Row Rll;UJ .'
Wisem.an. .
() :00 a . Ill .. Sl! IHlay Bihle
1,0: 15 a.Ill .. Sl!IH.la y Worship
10: 15 a . 111 . S'unuuy Youth ,
Worship , '
(1 :30 p.m.,. SUIluay
Oink Study. all,ages,. ';
7:30 p.m .. . ', "
7:30 p.rn :. Weulll,,,day.
Prayer allq Sluuv
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Brenda Shrack puts up poster information on NatiQnal Book
Week.
Cliff Meager Photo
Nov. 16-20 is National Li- and a
brary with high school During the each stU-' -,
librarian, Linda Robinson, hav- dent cliecking out a book will
ing planned book talks in all the receive a special book ' mark.
English-classes during the week. Mrs., Robmson 'wants t6 have a'
The halls will be decorated paperbacJc book sate 'during t'he, ",
. with posters and the li,brary will week and continue it through ,
be brightened with other .posters I the year.
The yearboolf staff Riet
,wlth a 'from
'J1te ' WjlS to
"fQf ' the,.'
,Nov. 6 the National Honor
Spciety ,!!Jet , in session
'after sch()Ot ' ,"j .' '
There'::;wa's' an ' assembly: 'at the-
Junior High
.fo -
tti&"tI
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Brenda Shrack puts up poster information on NatiQnal Book
Week.
Cliff Meager Photo
Nov. 16-20 is National Li- and a
brary with high school During the each stU-' -,
librarian, Linda Robinson, hav- dent cliecking out a book will
ing planned book talks in all the receive a special book ' mark.
English-classes during the week. Mrs., Robmson 'wants t6 have a'
The halls will be decorated paperbacJc book sate 'during t'he, ",
. with posters and the li,brary will week and continue it through ,
be brightened with other .posters I the year.
The yearboolf staff Riet
,wlth a 'from
'J1te ' WjlS to
"fQf ' the,.'
,Nov. 6 the National Honor
Spciety ,!!Jet , in session
'after sch()Ot ' ,"j .' '
There'::;wa's' an ' assembly: 'at the-
Junior High
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fer. a day Friday
,begun by the
history
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Several '
Santa "Aniv','s Saturday
To light Village Tree
' The Waynesville Area C/lall1-
. ber of Commerce and Wu'yi:1'c' 'RJ-
tail Merchants Assot:i:H'ion, .fi1l
team this year for Waynesville's
downtl)wn Christ mas Lighting
program.
Santa Claus will arrive hy
sleigh. at the comlllunity Christ-
Illas tree. in the Waynesville Nat-
ional Bank parking 101 at 7 p.m ..
Friduy. Nov. 27. He will dis-
tribute (fCU t () U II youngsl ers
An in formal l:erelllony has
heen slated for lighting the vii-
. ,
lage Christmas tree and holiday
street lights.
Local bl!sinessman Robert
Townsend headed the lighting
installation assisted by workmen
from the United Telephone Com-
pany ilt Lebanon .
. One of the Waynesville School
hands has been sl:heduled to
perform and there will be group
carolling.
legion
Ieeds
.. Iid
'. ,
Americ!pl
The',: first annual Warien
Uniled Appeal Campaign
reached $53,189.06 Nov. 4. Over
300 reports still to be re- ,.
turned. .
Campaign leadership
$17,000 will still , be- from
those who have yet repOrted
and submit; l7.G,OOO to
Unites! ,. A>ppeal 8udgeJ
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fer. a day Friday
,begun by the
history
...... ,,'''' .... . Plain and
Several '
Santa "Aniv','s Saturday
To light Village Tree
' The Waynesville Area C/lall1-
. ber of Commerce and Wu'yi:1'c' 'RJ-
tail Merchants Assot:i:H'ion, .fi1l
team this year for Waynesville's
downtl)wn Christ mas Lighting
program.
Santa Claus will arrive hy
sleigh. at the comlllunity Christ-
Illas tree. in the Waynesville Nat-
ional Bank parking 101 at 7 p.m ..
Friduy. Nov. 27. He will dis-
tribute (fCU t () U II youngsl ers
An in formal l:erelllony has
heen slated for lighting the vii-
. ,
lage Christmas tree and holiday
street lights.
Local bl!sinessman Robert
Townsend headed the lighting
installation assisted by workmen
from the United Telephone Com-
pany ilt Lebanon .
. One of the Waynesville School
hands has been sl:heduled to
perform and there will be group
carolling.
legion
Ieeds
.. Iid
'. ,
Americ!pl
The',: first annual Warien
Uniled Appeal Campaign
reached $53,189.06 Nov. 4. Over
300 reports still to be re- ,.
turned. .
Campaign leadership
$17,000 will still , be- from
those who have yet repOrted
and submit; l7.G,OOO to
Unites! ,. A>ppeal 8udgeJ
IN ... At Ft. I.ewis. Wasltington. newly.arrived
Army reccptees find beds already made and prepare to settle
down for their first night and a new way of life: ' '
MacLaine
Montgomery
Lane
Seifert
Don't Fall Off the Meuntain
Hu il to the Ch iefs
Conversations With Americans
Doctor's Kingdom
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'Uneven SpUt
l'he' UneYi3Q "alve$ of Pakistan
lie frOlll , each- Qthel" by
nearly 1,OO() miles across ' India.
, West Pakisllin has 85 per cent of
the' nado,n's land, only 45, per
cent of its ' .
, Wide RAA-ge '. . '; ,
Plants range.in "size 'from bac
teria only. a, few micron$ (mil
lionth of a meter)""long t9' gian '
redwoods more than 350 feet
high,
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YOUR CH.RISTMAS Wi'lL BE' MER,tV ' If YOU
JOIN OUR rJ,isfilJas (JUJ
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NOW FORMING
You will need money for next 'year's Christmas just as you
need_it this Christmas. By joining OUR CLUB' now, you can
,easily accumulate money not only for Christmas Gifts, but
for Clothing, Fuel, Taxes, Insurance and all the many other
demands th8t come at the end of the year. '
Our Club has'a class for every purse.
Join one of. these
Christmas Club groups
$ .50 a week for SO weeks
$ 1.00 a week for ,so weeks
$ 2.00 a" week ,for SO
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$ 25.00
$ SO.OO
$100.00
now: .
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Army reccptees find beds already made and prepare to settle
down for their first night and a new way of life: ' '
MacLaine
Montgomery
Lane
Seifert
Don't Fall Off the Meuntain
Hu il to the Ch iefs
Conversations With Americans
Doctor's Kingdom
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4th' StRE'T' 'OHlO: PH.' 897-4.826
'Uneven SpUt
l'he' UneYi3Q "alve$ of Pakistan
lie frOlll , each- Qthel" by
nearly 1,OO() miles across ' India.
, West Pakisllin has 85 per cent of
the' nado,n's land, only 45, per
cent of its ' .
, Wide RAA-ge '. . '; ,
Plants range.in "size 'from bac
teria only. a, few micron$ (mil
lionth of a meter)""long t9' gian '
redwoods more than 350 feet
high,
l '
'.
YOUR CH.RISTMAS Wi'lL BE' MER,tV ' If YOU
JOIN OUR rJ,isfilJas (JUJ
-,
NOW FORMING
You will need money for next 'year's Christmas just as you
need_it this Christmas. By joining OUR CLUB' now, you can
,easily accumulate money not only for Christmas Gifts, but
for Clothing, Fuel, Taxes, Insurance and all the many other
demands th8t come at the end of the year. '
Our Club has'a class for every purse.
Join one of. these
Christmas Club groups
$ .50 a week for SO weeks
$ 1.00 a week for ,so weeks
$ 2.00 a" week ,for SO
"
$ 25.00
$ SO.OO
$100.00
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history will be Icngthcned by a dam site when this
farm home off Route 73 lit the west 'cdge of
.vi!!uge ullder the thrust of progress. Tl1e, I 82,9
vno of the nldl'st of the village. IOt,;atcd in the Caesar's Creek ulke
, ,dis\,tict , hilS already bc,guJ\ its ,slide 'into ohscurity. - Dennis Dalton
. PH6(o--.
what this might cost
me? .
and Mrs. Everett Gordon.
Mr. Everett Snell and Mrs.
The annual community Lytle were Sunday guests of
Thank,sgiving'Services will be held Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spivley of
at the Zion Baptist Church Wed- Troy and Sunday evening guests
nesday; NOr. 2S at 7 :30. Every- of the Charles Snell family ,in
one is cQrdiaUyjnvited to attend. ' Dayton.
,: Sunday 'cvehing ,at Jonah's The cheerleaders for Harveys-
Run Church Mr. Mrs. W. burg School elected QY vote
of Xenia showed Thursday were Jenifer Rogers,
slides and narrated a program on Debra 'Eakins, Heather Plummer
their conducted trip to the Holy and Beverly Tietmeyer. Cheri
They showed app- leyes was elected alternate.
roximately . one third of their Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenc/,f
pictures ,and will continue to will ovscrve ttieir
finish them on Nov, 22 and 29. 68th Wedding Anniversary and
, .They showed the tour leaving her 87th Birthday Wednesday
Vandalia, arrival at New York, Nov. t 8 by attending Bob Braun's
Frankfort, Germany, Jerusalem, 5050 Club in the company df
Mi. of Joy, Shiloh Bethel, Jacobs Edith Lukens, their daughter of
Samaria, Nazareth, Sea 'of Xenia and three of her childrcn,
Gallilee, and Mt. of Beautitudes" Mrs. Robert Greulich of Chicagp.
The public is invited to attend Mrs. lois Short of Springfield
the next two showings of the and Donald Lukens of Washing
most interesting and colorful pic ton, D. C. Mr. Greene is 90
tures. years of age. enjoys excellent
Mrs. Norma Gough, Mrs. Kay health. They maintain their OW!l
Schoenherr, Mrs. Janet Wyatt, home and are very active in com-
Mrs. Louise Eakins, Mrs. Barbara munity life.
" Fairchild and' Mr. Pat Dodds Mrs. Lucille Inwood Lafferty
attended the Bob Braun 50-50 of Coshocton, Lecturer of the
Qub Monday. They enjoyed see- Women's Christain Temp-
ing Leif Erickson of High Chap- erance Union, was speaker at the
arral and hiter lunched at the WCTU county convention held
. Holiday Inn. recenUy at the Friends Church
Warren Chapter 224 Order at Wilmington. Her sister, Mrs.
of . Eastetn met Thursday ) Maurifc Bogan provided the
{light 'at : \ . for the day.
. Wcekeni:l guests 'of Mr and ,'j.. Miss Jean Eakins entertained
Mrs. William Dosier Mr. and C', to dinner Saturday eveniJ)g at her
Mrs. Herschel Whistler of Pen- home and, Mrs. Cecil Eakins
dleton, Ind. Also supper guests and daughters, Romona and Mar-
Saturday and Mrs. Ray- cie, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ea-
mond Braddock of WaynesviUe lcins, ,Doug and Debbie, Mr., and
and Sunday guests were Mrs. Roger Dodds, Robyn and
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Furnas of Shelly \ and Dick Cavanaugh. Af-
WaynesvjJ1e" ter dinner, enjoyed an even--
The Missionary Circel of ing of playing
Jonahs Run .ch,urch,met Wednes- , and, Mrs. Don Wall of
day afternoon. at the home of Dayton have announced the
- Mrs. George Pidgeon of near birth 'of a daughter Julie Marie
Wilmington. born Nov. '7. She has a four year
I ,Mrs; Evelyn Ban e'ntedained , old brother Jeffrey who spent
,' Mrs. Pat, Dodds ,and daughters, the weekend with his grand-
. Robyn and Shelly, 'and Miss - parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. George
i Sbirley Speaks,. .with ;a. shrimp ,,' wall. " .
. supper Fri&y night... , - . ". Mr. ,and; Mrs.' Her'sehe. Whist-
' Mrs. Slliaron', aha . ' . of Ind. and Mr.
and Mrs. Don
'Were visitors,' at.
Church Sunday.
Presen tat t he Open House
Warming for thc nc,w hoine of
Mr. and , Mrs. Lewis HOllglal1d :'
last Sunday from :!:30 t,o' p.ill. '
werc Mrs. Verna SllanKS ot ',
Xenia. Mrs. Harold Shanks and
childrcn. Mr. and Mrs.
Shanks. Mrs, Anna Maric Haney'
and childrl!n. Michael IJdle:,-Pa1- "
rick George and Terri Mr. .
and Mrs. Marvin Prewitt and '
Ri.t:I5.iUlltJollll. Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Heinl .. Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Martin and Scan, Mr.
and Mrs. Grill' Turner and ' Pat.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reeves and
Tieas'll. Donald. Betty and John
nie Hoagland, Mrs. James
ins and girls. Susan. (,hris and
Cindy .. Mrs. (,harlottl; Maloney
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilk.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Prke
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McClel
land of Clarksville Tuesday after-
noon. Mrs. MI:Clelland havingjust
ret urned home from I he hospital
in Springfield,
The Welcome Bible Class of
Jonah's Run Church met .Friday
night at t he home of Mr. and
Mrs, Clint Taylor. Mrs. Tom
Hacndel was a guest and Mrs.
Helen Wall presented an inter-
esting Thanksgiving program.
Many friends of Mrs. Wendell
Hixon will be happY' to learn
she has returned home following
some time spent in Clinton Mem-
orial Hospital. She is the mother
of Mrs, Charles Williams of near
town.
. Mrs. Evelyn Palmer has return- .
' ed home folloWing time spent in
Green ,Memorial. Hospital.
SCHOOL MENU ,
Monday: Nov. 30, Ravioli
buttered corn, chilled apple sauce
and peanut butter sandWIch.
Tuesday; Dec. I, swiss steak
mashed potatoes and gravy, har-
vard beets, jello cubes.and bread -
and butter. i Dec. 2,
Chicken 3)ld noodles, buttered
broccoli, peach cobbler and
and . ,butter; Thursday; Dec.3,
beans :and : ham, cabbage and
carrot slaw, pineapple hot
biscuit and butter with jelly and
.Friday; Dec. 4, weiner sandwieh/ '
catsupi buttered potatoes, celery
, and" carrot sticks and apple crisp.
" ..... f ' .,.
Many things in this world have changed, but the
tradition of7giving, 'Qn 'this: speciplday is still with us.
We to all our patrons, and fr'iend$ wishes for a happy
, Thanksgiving Day,- with best ()f everything all 'year long .
. ' ,
",
,
history will be Icngthcned by a dam site when this
farm home off Route 73 lit the west 'cdge of
.vi!!uge ullder the thrust of progress. Tl1e, I 82,9
vno of the nldl'st of the village. IOt,;atcd in the Caesar's Creek ulke
, ,dis\,tict , hilS already bc,guJ\ its ,slide 'into ohscurity. - Dennis Dalton
. PH6(o--.
what this might cost
me? .
and Mrs. Everett Gordon.
Mr. Everett Snell and Mrs.
The annual community Lytle were Sunday guests of
Thank,sgiving'Services will be held Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spivley of
at the Zion Baptist Church Wed- Troy and Sunday evening guests
nesday; NOr. 2S at 7 :30. Every- of the Charles Snell family ,in
one is cQrdiaUyjnvited to attend. ' Dayton.
,: Sunday 'cvehing ,at Jonah's The cheerleaders for Harveys-
Run Church Mr. Mrs. W. burg School elected QY vote
of Xenia showed Thursday were Jenifer Rogers,
slides and narrated a program on Debra 'Eakins, Heather Plummer
their conducted trip to the Holy and Beverly Tietmeyer. Cheri
They showed app- leyes was elected alternate.
roximately . one third of their Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenc/,f
pictures ,and will continue to will ovscrve ttieir
finish them on Nov, 22 and 29. 68th Wedding Anniversary and
, .They showed the tour leaving her 87th Birthday Wednesday
Vandalia, arrival at New York, Nov. t 8 by attending Bob Braun's
Frankfort, Germany, Jerusalem, 5050 Club in the company df
Mi. of Joy, Shiloh Bethel, Jacobs Edith Lukens, their daughter of
Samaria, Nazareth, Sea 'of Xenia and three of her childrcn,
Gallilee, and Mt. of Beautitudes" Mrs. Robert Greulich of Chicagp.
The public is invited to attend Mrs. lois Short of Springfield
the next two showings of the and Donald Lukens of Washing
most interesting and colorful pic ton, D. C. Mr. Greene is 90
tures. years of age. enjoys excellent
Mrs. Norma Gough, Mrs. Kay health. They maintain their OW!l
Schoenherr, Mrs. Janet Wyatt, home and are very active in com-
Mrs. Louise Eakins, Mrs. Barbara munity life.
" Fairchild and' Mr. Pat Dodds Mrs. Lucille Inwood Lafferty
attended the Bob Braun 50-50 of Coshocton, Lecturer of the
Qub Monday. They enjoyed see- Women's Christain Temp-
ing Leif Erickson of High Chap- erance Union, was speaker at the
arral and hiter lunched at the WCTU county convention held
. Holiday Inn. recenUy at the Friends Church
Warren Chapter 224 Order at Wilmington. Her sister, Mrs.
of . Eastetn met Thursday ) Maurifc Bogan provided the
{light 'at : \ . for the day.
. Wcekeni:l guests 'of Mr and ,'j.. Miss Jean Eakins entertained
Mrs. William Dosier Mr. and C', to dinner Saturday eveniJ)g at her
Mrs. Herschel Whistler of Pen- home and, Mrs. Cecil Eakins
dleton, Ind. Also supper guests and daughters, Romona and Mar-
Saturday and Mrs. Ray- cie, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ea-
mond Braddock of WaynesviUe lcins, ,Doug and Debbie, Mr., and
and Sunday guests were Mrs. Roger Dodds, Robyn and
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Furnas of Shelly \ and Dick Cavanaugh. Af-
WaynesvjJ1e" ter dinner, enjoyed an even--
The Missionary Circel of ing of playing
Jonahs Run .ch,urch,met Wednes- , and, Mrs. Don Wall of
day afternoon. at the home of Dayton have announced the
- Mrs. George Pidgeon of near birth 'of a daughter Julie Marie
Wilmington. born Nov. '7. She has a four year
I ,Mrs; Evelyn Ban e'ntedained , old brother Jeffrey who spent
,' Mrs. Pat, Dodds ,and daughters, the weekend with his grand-
. Robyn and Shelly, 'and Miss - parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. George
i Sbirley Speaks,. .with ;a. shrimp ,,' wall. " .
. supper Fri&y night... , - . ". Mr. ,and; Mrs.' Her'sehe. Whist-
' Mrs. Slliaron', aha . ' . of Ind. and Mr.
and Mrs. Don
'Were visitors,' at.
Church Sunday.
Presen tat t he Open House
Warming for thc nc,w hoine of
Mr. and , Mrs. Lewis HOllglal1d :'
last Sunday from :!:30 t,o' p.ill. '
werc Mrs. Verna SllanKS ot ',
Xenia. Mrs. Harold Shanks and
childrcn. Mr. and Mrs.
Shanks. Mrs, Anna Maric Haney'
and childrl!n. Michael IJdle:,-Pa1- "
rick George and Terri Mr. .
and Mrs. Marvin Prewitt and '
Ri.t:I5.iUlltJollll. Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Heinl .. Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Martin and Scan, Mr.
and Mrs. Grill' Turner and ' Pat.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reeves and
Tieas'll. Donald. Betty and John
nie Hoagland, Mrs. James
ins and girls. Susan. (,hris and
Cindy .. Mrs. (,harlottl; Maloney
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilk.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Prke
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McClel
land of Clarksville Tuesday after-
noon. Mrs. MI:Clelland havingjust
ret urned home from I he hospital
in Springfield,
The Welcome Bible Class of
Jonah's Run Church met .Friday
night at t he home of Mr. and
Mrs, Clint Taylor. Mrs. Tom
Hacndel was a guest and Mrs.
Helen Wall presented an inter-
esting Thanksgiving program.
Many friends of Mrs. Wendell
Hixon will be happY' to learn
she has returned home following
some time spent in Clinton Mem-
orial Hospital. She is the mother
of Mrs, Charles Williams of near
town.
. Mrs. Evelyn Palmer has return- .
' ed home folloWing time spent in
Green ,Memorial. Hospital.
SCHOOL MENU ,
Monday: Nov. 30, Ravioli
buttered corn, chilled apple sauce
and peanut butter sandWIch.
Tuesday; Dec. I, swiss steak
mashed potatoes and gravy, har-
vard beets, jello cubes.and bread -
and butter. i Dec. 2,
Chicken 3)ld noodles, buttered
broccoli, peach cobbler and
and . ,butter; Thursday; Dec.3,
beans :and : ham, cabbage and
carrot slaw, pineapple hot
biscuit and butter with jelly and
.Friday; Dec. 4, weiner sandwieh/ '
catsupi buttered potatoes, celery
, and" carrot sticks and apple crisp.
" ..... f ' .,.
Many things in this world have changed, but the
tradition of7giving, 'Qn 'this: speciplday is still with us.
We to all our patrons, and fr'iend$ wishes for a happy
, Thanksgiving Day,- with best ()f everything all 'year long .
. ' ,
",
, 'saO
;. . mil ot' J ", X";'li':" ! . ..
, 1 to , wily
" , . ,
A'F.ixRM D,tA.R,':
Bv D.J,. Frazier
turne'd up, for, "dJnpcr. .
November 1970. ThankS- butsornewere.better tllan .Olher,s: . " : .. r 'I,!,' ,,,,,,:"' f1tl; .
Aa
II.. to' Y Qnc Ulho se"s. nil IS.I' over , 'mariN" ' ""JrIo . ...... ' ...
giving. How thankful are yo'u?' ppy .. an, ,"'! ," ,-'" . . .. .... " {-o> '\., ro. ' L ',
this especially to tl'ii>se ,Who' 1$ , ap a , ,','.r
How often does that overwhelm- shared any of them . . 9" . M,n ,Wlntef- .
ing feeling of . t ., IS oecon'ltng More notIceable' on ,";., '
over you? Not very often. I am We v-:e
nt
to sale yesterday. . 'windowpanes in the early r;nOro-. . ' 'entn'1SIIIIS'
afraid. It is true. once in a while The h<,>t:t
0m
had dropped out of 'ing "ours, . . . ;.. , -... .. '"" .... ...
when the young man of the (ar:n- _ the calf market' but the one . " .: .", ;'H ,a ,
ily comes home safe from way'. we took Wafnot tops it'. , ' 8' I ''' r' 'AI" : .. " ". \ \t' .i "5'; 1 I'
Th
h f 11 .. . U ','O v )IOauS, . WII "r,"'. , . 01" "
someonc wc lovc osc . t an , t not . all blusterY ',weafhet,'" I "9"IS
are the big t,hanksglvmgs how , ,I Ju.st I an'd 'snlfOcs that 8i'st, f()r . '
aboll,' the a ' \yJth. .. L. weeks'. re abie " ;
lovely fall ooy bnb
iflt
bcaulll ul', . market \Va;' t t he calves
l
t " r f -\y" t (.. . . '
tree to look at ":u b ight :came in _were . 0 , . tta; e " ,'." ..."" ..... , . .,
night a happy' time ,wlfh fri ends. nol really' "very go' 0(1 and the few SPQr lac , !f ,. ". ( , .' .'
: , ,.' ' . I a mo;,.. every areu" 0 co u ' . ,
a sollc retu(Il home Irom ewn a .. good brought the usual l. . , ','." ' .. : , l<tly .
. . ' . . \ ' '. I . h We-cUner rC'-'feaIIOn. " " ; . ' ;( .' ' ..
short tnpllT the I!ttlc good ;Feedcrs ug. ... ' .. '. J . , "1 , 'j
nicc things tnat,'d and fat : tZattlc -br.ought . tec s ,1'wO'!i;' .
.. <-'-'Cs: ,Nt,) sal,c o.n ,." "i
peThaps drop in Ii,tlk the; .o,n, . ,,' '. ,
blue Thank box! Fnday. ' " '" . ', lhfl)Ugbuut , the Sla, c. : . ' t
n
tonhat,lon 100.1."
Than ksgiving has :I Iways h",cn I was shocked and surprised' I wo icc skating fi nks, f oluo!.bu.!; 43'2 . J
my favorite holiday' espl'dally when . . , -
when I can have a p .. rtY:lt home. death. Whcn UJllall)l he.fl rd ul It. many .(>1' plcaslrr' ttl, ,'hi! t .
We have had sllI.:h lot s of fun the whole family" like, t'!Y' 'try!' to
parties out here, There was the WJS a ,very of 'minc rCCU)lt.ur;e that
year that we moved into this ever since the, libr<;try W'ds down Murc.thur1. 5.0
house and, some of the f:lrnily on Main ' Street al'\'d I used. 'to go' .afC-.... s,ill Ohio wm ' .... : .
joined us. The stove wasll't there for books and sit down and tlt'l IWith ,.',.',
hookcd up to the c[ectricity yet Ghat Jl while, .abou,t books an,d fU'il. :TobOggillling sl0P.cs:' urc iil!ip , '.,
so we borrowed a "r-oastcr for the and' life ill' general. I did ' found' 'at ninc ,Ohio ' parks. chi d .
turkey, cooked .. not see her recreation areas. . ".
in the ,tlrcphlcc and had a lot of enjoyed it wilen I in at ,Fm the 'haie"an
fun doing it. And the the friends home and we for a(e 54, !;pots'
. Parks family and a group' of Anti- a\\i1Ue. She had a, keen , min" iOg jlnd 48
ooh and Daisy ,Snyder and ( enjoyed her r' . ' version of'
and I crowaed fifteen of us into shall misS'her . 'I did not
my little old and)aughed , Q.ftim but ' (
and ate until were,as
as the turRey many others, fdp to l1e ,
some here and some away Trom things they ' do to you. to' keep
here with the Pclrks in Detroit you alive a little Jonger when it. fQr "you?,
and people other places. time to gOa' ,.. . , Jor " $jie:-:-toil can the 'ice I,
Those are things to be than.kful A chilly. rainy. day t9day. We - ' .. ' at ' speeds of 40 ,.to SO miles' \ , L, '
for and remember. had our first snow on the four- hour at any ohe: 9f ':!2' I Ohio >'
Then there ' was the first teenth and that is how many winfer recreation areas. Of, .if-' (- "
Thanksgiving after wc moved to snows we will' have this you would '.
the a suddcn cold wave so some people Keep count lake iW nne' try' ,' T "
hit and our car froze up. We and see and Teport to us next . one the :sfal.e's fishh!g,.: -'"
didn't know it until our neighbor spring. ' lakes. .' .... i ... :.
came over to get us to start their Happy Thaiilcsgiviog to you ,One of the fasfest .
car started and we found ours all. '. .' spotts. in Buckeyeland is sk,iing(
'AAMBY PHOTOS

. 2M CifAPMAN STitm .
wAVNDVIi.LL OHIO.
_._.,.- ' -

LINDA'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Mon. Thru Sat.
PHONE 8974994
SEIBS CUSI'IEBS
In 1 .. -.
4 lrl. 8'_,,11
.. I ' . '"
, 'saO
;. . mil ot' J ", X";'li':" ! . ..
, 1 to , wily
" , . ,
A'F.ixRM D,tA.R,':
Bv D.J,. Frazier
turne'd up, for, "dJnpcr. .
November 1970. ThankS- butsornewere.better tllan .Olher,s: . " : .. r 'I,!,' ,,,,,,:"' f1tl; .
Aa
II.. to' Y Qnc Ulho se"s. nil IS.I' over , 'mariN" ' ""JrIo . ...... ' ...
giving. How thankful are yo'u?' ppy .. an, ,"'! ," ,-'" . . .. .... " {-o> '\., ro. ' L ',
this especially to tl'ii>se ,Who' 1$ , ap a , ,','.r
How often does that overwhelm- shared any of them . . 9" . M,n ,Wlntef- .
ing feeling of . t ., IS oecon'ltng More notIceable' on ,";., '
over you? Not very often. I am We v-:e
nt
to sale yesterday. . 'windowpanes in the early r;nOro-. . ' 'entn'1SIIIIS'
afraid. It is true. once in a while The h<,>t:t
0m
had dropped out of 'ing "ours, . . . ;.. , -... .. '"" .... ...
when the young man of the (ar:n- _ the calf market' but the one . " .: .", ;'H ,a ,
ily comes home safe from way'. we took Wafnot tops it'. , ' 8' I ''' r' 'AI" : .. " ". \ \t' .i "5'; 1 I'
Th
h f 11 .. . U ','O v )IOauS, . WII "r,"'. , . 01" "
someonc wc lovc osc . t an , t not . all blusterY ',weafhet,'" I "9"IS
are the big t,hanksglvmgs how , ,I Ju.st I an'd 'snlfOcs that 8i'st, f()r . '
aboll,' the a ' \yJth. .. L. weeks'. re abie " ;
lovely fall ooy bnb
iflt
bcaulll ul', . market \Va;' t t he calves
l
t " r f -\y" t (.. . . '
tree to look at ":u b ight :came in _were . 0 , . tta; e " ,'." ..."" ..... , . .,
night a happy' time ,wlfh fri ends. nol really' "very go' 0(1 and the few SPQr lac , !f ,. ". ( , .' .'
: , ,.' ' . I a mo;,.. every areu" 0 co u ' . ,
a sollc retu(Il home Irom ewn a .. good brought the usual l. . , ','." ' .. : , l<tly .
. . ' . . \ ' '. I . h We-cUner rC'-'feaIIOn. " " ; . ' ;( .' ' ..
short tnpllT the I!ttlc good ;Feedcrs ug. ... ' .. '. J . , "1 , 'j
nicc things tnat,'d and fat : tZattlc -br.ought . tec s ,1'wO'!i;' .
.. <-'-'Cs: ,Nt,) sal,c o.n ,." "i
peThaps drop in Ii,tlk the; .o,n, . ,,' '. ,
blue Thank box! Fnday. ' " '" . ', lhfl)Ugbuut , the Sla, c. : . ' t
n
tonhat,lon 100.1."
Than ksgiving has :I Iways h",cn I was shocked and surprised' I wo icc skating fi nks, f oluo!.bu.!; 43'2 . J
my favorite holiday' espl'dally when . . , -
when I can have a p .. rtY:lt home. death. Whcn UJllall)l he.fl rd ul It. many .(>1' plcaslrr' ttl, ,'hi! t .
We have had sllI.:h lot s of fun the whole family" like, t'!Y' 'try!' to
parties out here, There was the WJS a ,very of 'minc rCCU)lt.ur;e that
year that we moved into this ever since the, libr<;try W'ds down Murc.thur1. 5.0
house and, some of the f:lrnily on Main ' Street al'\'d I used. 'to go' .afC-.... s,ill Ohio wm ' .... : .
joined us. The stove wasll't there for books and sit down and tlt'l IWith ,.',.',
hookcd up to the c[ectricity yet Ghat Jl while, .abou,t books an,d fU'il. :TobOggillling sl0P.cs:' urc iil!ip , '.,
so we borrowed a "r-oastcr for the and' life ill' general. I did ' found' 'at ninc ,Ohio ' parks. chi d .
turkey, cooked .. not see her recreation areas. . ".
in the ,tlrcphlcc and had a lot of enjoyed it wilen I in at ,Fm the 'haie"an
fun doing it. And the the friends home and we for a(e 54, !;pots'
. Parks family and a group' of Anti- a\\i1Ue. She had a, keen , min" iOg jlnd 48
ooh and Daisy ,Snyder and ( enjoyed her r' . ' version of'
and I crowaed fifteen of us into shall misS'her . 'I did not
my little old and)aughed , Q.ftim but ' (
and ate until were,as
as the turRey many others, fdp to l1e ,
some here and some away Trom things they ' do to you. to' keep
here with the Pclrks in Detroit you alive a little Jonger when it. fQr "you?,
and people other places. time to gOa' ,.. . , Jor " $jie:-:-toil can the 'ice I,
Those are things to be than.kful A chilly. rainy. day t9day. We - ' .. ' at ' speeds of 40 ,.to SO miles' \ , L, '
for and remember. had our first snow on the four- hour at any ohe: 9f ':!2' I Ohio >'
Then there ' was the first teenth and that is how many winfer recreation areas. Of, .if-' (- "
Thanksgiving after wc moved to snows we will' have this you would '.
the a suddcn cold wave so some people Keep count lake iW nne' try' ,' T "
hit and our car froze up. We and see and Teport to us next . one the :sfal.e's fishh!g,.: -'"
didn't know it until our neighbor spring. ' lakes. .' .... i ... :.
came over to get us to start their Happy Thaiilcsgiviog to you ,One of the fasfest .
car started and we found ours all. '. .' spotts. in Buckeyeland is sk,iing(
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. 2M CifAPMAN STitm .
wAVNDVIi.LL OHIO.
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BEAUTY SHOP
Mon. Thru Sat.
PHONE 8974994
SEIBS CUSI'IEBS
In 1 .. -.
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.. I ' . '"
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page 7. ' .,1,

..... I ' . .
PUFFS HUFfF -:- Waynesvilie School sophomore and junior girls were
ove!. freshmel1 and semor girls dunng an action packed powder-puff football game. ;-Cliff Meager
Ij.
tie car!ried 95 times for a IOtal
555 and cauSIlt. 'eight
passes. for a total of. 90 yards
gained. - . .
I,n ' the defense . linebacker
, position, . ade 39 tackles,
.. :.I ,
seven assists, caused one fumble
recovered two (ummes -. a,id
blocked one punt. . .
. Ron' l end'. on
offense and scored three TOs.
and 2 (-"2) for ' a
. total of 22 points. caught
seVen tfi(ee. of them good
for tQ\1QhcJowns': , .
. defeilScsafety, Ron made
rnnur"pL: .. '-33 I:S _ssis*$, recover .
, .' ,fumble and. intercepted
...:. ', .
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My God, I thank thee,
Who liast made the earth so bright,
So full of splendor and of joy
Beauty and Light. .
So many glorious things are here
Noble and Right. .
I thank thee, too, that Thou
has:made joy to abound.
So many gentle thoughts
and deeds circling us 'round
That in the darkest spot of earth
Some love is1found.
,.
' . -
t.talaiik a,,9rd, ' .
'that thou has k pt,ihe best'in store
We have enough, ' ot-too
much; to long for ,
.,
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* t litnown before. :
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PUFFS HUFfF -:- Waynesvilie School sophomore and junior girls were
ove!. freshmel1 and semor girls dunng an action packed powder-puff football game. ;-Cliff Meager
Ij.
tie car!ried 95 times for a IOtal
555 and cauSIlt. 'eight
passes. for a total of. 90 yards
gained. - . .
I,n ' the defense . linebacker
, position, . ade 39 tackles,
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seven assists, caused one fumble
recovered two (ummes -. a,id
blocked one punt. . .
. Ron' l end'. on
offense and scored three TOs.
and 2 (-"2) for ' a
. total of 22 points. caught
seVen tfi(ee. of them good
for tQ\1QhcJowns': , .
. defeilScsafety, Ron made
rnnur"pL: .. '-33 I:S _ssis*$, recover .
, .' ,fumble and. intercepted
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'one' (+2) eX'tra
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My God, I thank thee,
Who liast made the earth so bright,
So full of splendor and of joy
Beauty and Light. .
So many glorious things are here
Noble and Right. .
I thank thee, too, that Thou
has:made joy to abound.
So many gentle thoughts
and deeds circling us 'round
That in the darkest spot of earth
Some love is1found.
,.
' . -
t.talaiik a,,9rd, ' .
'that thou has k pt,ihe best'in store
We have enough, ' ot-too
much; to long for ,
.,
,A. for a peace ri'
* t litnown before. :
., I
Amen.

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,'Church of Christ
Third & Miami Streets
Charle's Pike, Evangelist
10:09 a.m. ' Sund'!y
6:30 p.m . . EV,cning
.' 6:30 p.m. - Wednesday
rhone 8974462 for infoFmati <:lr'

First B&ptist Church
North Main Street
John Oshorne, Pa-stor
10:00 a.m .. Sunduy Sdwul
11 :00 a.m., Morning Worship
6:30 p:m., Training Union
7:30 p.m.,Evening Worship
7:30p.m.,Wednesduy Prayer
Meet ing
(Affiliated with S<iuthcrn Bup-
ti st onvention).
First Church-of Chr.st
High Street
Steve Tigner, Minister
8 :30 a.m. The Christians Hour
(WCKY radio, Cinty)
9:30 a.m. Bible School (classes
for all)
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
10:30 a.m. Junior Church
12 noon Revival Fires
5 :30 p.m. Junior Choir Practice
6:00 p.m. Jet-Cadets
AJpha Teens
7:00 p.m. Evening Vespers
Friends Meeting
Fourth Sllret ncar lIigh
9:30 a.Ill ., Sunday &:hool
10:45 a.lIl . Sunday Mceting for
(uJlprogrammed)
St. Augustine Church .
lIigh Street
II. Lulmer, l)astor.
" 'iJ,.'
7 a.ni . & J 1 a.m. Masses
X a.m. & X p.m. fluly l)JYs
7:30 p.lII. Firs! Friday
7:45 Daily M'ass
5:30 p.llI. Saturday Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal.;,
Church
Third & Main Streets .
Rev. lIamld Deeth. Rector
II : 15 a.Ill ., Morning- Prayer
1st. Jrd & 51h Sundays:
t loly Communiun 2nd & 4th
Sundays ' .l
Baptist
Church
Ohit \ 73 b :-. I ..
U'" l t . .' r Kidd. Pa:. tor
. ,
I () :o() a.lIl .. Sunday .
10:00 & I I :()() :t : ill .. Sunday
. Service .
7:30 p.l1l .. Evcning
Worship
-
United Methodist
Church '
I}Jvid Paslor.
1) :.10 a.II1 . Sunday (,hurt:h
Scrvil:l.' .
10:30 a.IIl . Sunday Schoul
1 1:00 a.Ill .. Sunday Worship
Scrvil;c
You th I:ellowship and Bible
Study
Harveysburg F",II Gospel
Church
E: South Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton. Pastor
7 :30 p.m. Tuesday
7:.10 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service
10:00 a.lll . Sunday School
7 p. .m. .Evc,\ing
SPA. '." \tALlEY '
United MethOdiSt
Church .
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Su'nday Schooi
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth felJowship -
j r. high & sr. high ,
7:45 p.m. Wednesday chOir

Spring Valley.Church
of Christ '. : ' .
Glady Street United Methodist
Church
Third:&. Nor! h.Strec.ts
.. Minister
9:00 a.m. Church School ,
" .10:00 a.m. MQrnjng Worship
7:00.p.m. Evehing Wo.:ship
R:OO p.m.
10: IS a.m. Churqh at Worship
6:00 p.m. Jr. & Sr. Youth
Fellowship
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
Worship .
,'-
Spring Valley .
Friends Church
Mound Street
E. Friend Couser. Pastor
9:30 a.m, Sunday &hool
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
CORWIN
Pentecostal Holiness
Church
Acy Lumh. Paslor
10:00 a.m .. Sunday School
7:30 p.m .. Sund:ty. WC'dJlcsdav
,and Sat urduy. Evening .
W( Jrship'Scrviccs'
7:30 p.Ill., Youth
Service
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9:]0 a'.m .. : .
II :OO(I '.ln., Sunday" Worshi'p'
Service
7 :30 p.m .. Wedncsd,:,y. Pra'ycr
Servit.:,c
LYTLE:
United'MethOdiit , .' I
Church
John' K.
9:30 il:fJ1'., Sunday' School
10:3.0 a.in., Sunday Worship
Service ','
8:00..:..9:90 p.m.,.
evening, Bible Study
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Ferry Church of Christ
( .... t
i;ike &
Stl\! ilJ I R(,w 'Ruud
GENNTOWN
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Genntown United Church
of :Christ .
Rout J' .42 ;11 (ienlltllwn
, .
'. Wurshlp Scl,' i..:l'
' 10:3Q Scllll\11
5:00 S;lJId;ty Youtb '
Fellnwshiil ,'" .' ' ,
RIDGEVILlE
('lIrner Ill' 73 & ('urwin Rd .
Rcv. Sherman (\hlk. Pastor
10:30 a . lll .. Sunday &hlllll
Chrl
'stl'an Baptl'st MI'ss ' I'on lill
s
Millisler .
CENTE,R .. '.: ..
7 :00 p.lIl .. SUlidil Y Evt' . Scrvil.:e
730 p.IIl. , Wednesday Eve .
Main Street 9 :()(hI'.l 1l., Sunday ltihle &hopl -'-
Mrs. Lois Dunaway. Pastor 15 Worshin The,CenteJiVilie. First ,.,
\0 a.m. Sunday &hool 10: 1'5 ;1.111 .. Sundhv Youth
7
. '. 173 L rraJlkl in St reel'
7:30 p . IlI . Sat. II a.m. Mc.lflling Worship t C .1' I"
Ra\' !';orvl'll , "',. "t\tr . "
Servi ce
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 7:30,p.nh Evening Worship I : , p.Il .. '-?ulluay . ,' , , . >
49 S. Main Street 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Bihlc Study. ;ill ilgrs. . ,.", ' , ,
Wednesday & T.h ursday 7;,10 i,l,m .. EWlliug Worship 10:0(', i.i'II .. :. 's1.J'." l);j,-..: "
9:30 a.m. - SundaY,. School
1 . \1/ . 1 .1 . ' ., / .
7:'30 p.m. SOlfg-fest. List :. p.,,) .. m;ul eSua)". Midwl'ck : 7:00.p.I1)" Fvclling: ' oM'
10:30 a.m. - Worship Sa d I h Prayer and tnhl" Stllt
v
' , ... 7 U .I . I "" .,C'
7:00 p.m. - Sunday evening , . tur mOllt .
, .. "'- '" p.m .. ,n'eUlll'suay .'
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Third & Miami Streets
Charle's Pike, Evangelist
10:09 a.m. ' Sund'!y
6:30 p.m . . EV,cning
.' 6:30 p.m. - Wednesday
rhone 8974462 for infoFmati <:lr'

First B&ptist Church
North Main Street
John Oshorne, Pa-stor
10:00 a.m .. Sunduy Sdwul
11 :00 a.m., Morning Worship
6:30 p:m., Training Union
7:30 p.m.,Evening Worship
7:30p.m.,Wednesduy Prayer
Meet ing
(Affiliated with S<iuthcrn Bup-
ti st onvention).
First Church-of Chr.st
High Street
Steve Tigner, Minister
8 :30 a.m. The Christians Hour
(WCKY radio, Cinty)
9:30 a.m. Bible School (classes
for all)
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
10:30 a.m. Junior Church
12 noon Revival Fires
5 :30 p.m. Junior Choir Practice
6:00 p.m. Jet-Cadets
AJpha Teens
7:00 p.m. Evening Vespers
Friends Meeting
Fourth Sllret ncar lIigh
9:30 a.Ill ., Sunday &:hool
10:45 a.lIl . Sunday Mceting for
(uJlprogrammed)
St. Augustine Church .
lIigh Street
II. Lulmer, l)astor.
" 'iJ,.'
7 a.ni . & J 1 a.m. Masses
X a.m. & X p.m. fluly l)JYs
7:30 p.lII. Firs! Friday
7:45 Daily M'ass
5:30 p.llI. Saturday Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal.;,
Church
Third & Main Streets .
Rev. lIamld Deeth. Rector
II : 15 a.Ill ., Morning- Prayer
1st. Jrd & 51h Sundays:
t loly Communiun 2nd & 4th
Sundays ' .l
Baptist
Church
Ohit \ 73 b :-. I ..
U'" l t . .' r Kidd. Pa:. tor
. ,
I () :o() a.lIl .. Sunday .
10:00 & I I :()() :t : ill .. Sunday
. Service .
7:30 p.l1l .. Evcning
Worship
-
United Methodist
Church '
I}Jvid Paslor.
1) :.10 a.II1 . Sunday (,hurt:h
Scrvil:l.' .
10:30 a.IIl . Sunday Schoul
1 1:00 a.Ill .. Sunday Worship
Scrvil;c
You th I:ellowship and Bible
Study
Harveysburg F",II Gospel
Church
E: South Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton. Pastor
7 :30 p.m. Tuesday
7:.10 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service
10:00 a.lll . Sunday School
7 p. .m. .Evc,\ing
SPA. '." \tALlEY '
United MethOdiSt
Church .
Walnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Su'nday Schooi
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth felJowship -
j r. high & sr. high ,
7:45 p.m. Wednesday chOir

Spring Valley.Church
of Christ '. : ' .
Glady Street United Methodist
Church
Third:&. Nor! h.Strec.ts
.. Minister
9:00 a.m. Church School ,
" .10:00 a.m. MQrnjng Worship
7:00.p.m. Evehing Wo.:ship
R:OO p.m.
10: IS a.m. Churqh at Worship
6:00 p.m. Jr. & Sr. Youth
Fellowship
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
Worship .
,'-
Spring Valley .
Friends Church
Mound Street
E. Friend Couser. Pastor
9:30 a.m, Sunday &hool
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
CORWIN
Pentecostal Holiness
Church
Acy Lumh. Paslor
10:00 a.m .. Sunday School
7:30 p.m .. Sund:ty. WC'dJlcsdav
,and Sat urduy. Evening .
W( Jrship'Scrviccs'
7:30 p.Ill., Youth
Service
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9:]0 a'.m .. : .
II :OO(I '.ln., Sunday" Worshi'p'
Service
7 :30 p.m .. Wedncsd,:,y. Pra'ycr
Servit.:,c
LYTLE:
United'MethOdiit , .' I
Church
John' K.
9:30 il:fJ1'., Sunday' School
10:3.0 a.in., Sunday Worship
Service ','
8:00..:..9:90 p.m.,.
evening, Bible Study
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Ferry Church of Christ
( .... t
i;ike &
Stl\! ilJ I R(,w 'Ruud
GENNTOWN
'.
Genntown United Church
of :Christ .
Rout J' .42 ;11 (ienlltllwn
, .
'. Wurshlp Scl,' i..:l'
' 10:3Q Scllll\11
5:00 S;lJId;ty Youtb '
Fellnwshiil ,'" .' ' ,
RIDGEVILlE
('lIrner Ill' 73 & ('urwin Rd .
Rcv. Sherman (\hlk. Pastor
10:30 a . lll .. Sunday &hlllll
Chrl
'stl'an Baptl'st MI'ss ' I'on lill
s
Millisler .
CENTE,R .. '.: ..
7 :00 p.lIl .. SUlidil Y Evt' . Scrvil.:e
730 p.IIl. , Wednesday Eve .
Main Street 9 :()(hI'.l 1l., Sunday ltihle &hopl -'-
Mrs. Lois Dunaway. Pastor 15 Worshin The,CenteJiVilie. First ,.,
\0 a.m. Sunday &hool 10: 1'5 ;1.111 .. Sundhv Youth
7
. '. 173 L rraJlkl in St reel'
7:30 p . IlI . Sat. II a.m. Mc.lflling Worship t C .1' I"
Ra\' !';orvl'll , "',. "t\tr . "
Servi ce
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 7:30,p.nh Evening Worship I : , p.Il .. '-?ulluay . ,' , , . >
49 S. Main Street 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Bihlc Study. ;ill ilgrs. . ,.", ' , ,
Wednesday & T.h ursday 7;,10 i,l,m .. EWlliug Worship 10:0(', i.i'II .. :. 's1.J'." l);j,-..: "
9:30 a.m. - SundaY,. School
1 . \1/ . 1 .1 . ' ., / .
7:'30 p.m. SOlfg-fest. List :. p.,,) .. m;ul eSua)". Midwl'ck : 7:00.p.I1)" Fvclling: ' oM'
10:30 a.m. - Worship Sa d I h Prayer and tnhl" Stllt
v
' , ... 7 U .I . I "" .,C'
7:00 p.m. - Sunday evening , . tur mOllt .
, .. "'- '" p.m .. ,n'eUlll'suay .'
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,:rhose whoipdulge i'n dreaming
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with taxes-as of limo, ' , '
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Ghla ' in good cORdltlon for VW sta
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BABYSITTING In my horn!! by hour,
day or week, fenced in yard. :Ask for
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Emergency Police will
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CARD OF THANKS
WE would like to thank'our friends &
neighbors for the thoughts ot kind
,",esS' shown us upon the paSSing of
Mother. The family of Mrs. Edna
Slansberry. ' 47c1
Big Crop
Celery, one of the nationts top
10 yegetable crops, has an an
:ilUal farm value of more than $60
million,
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First Vaccine
The first cholera vaccine was
deveh>p:ed in tbe IEtte 19th cen
tury by Dr, wald.emar M, Haff
'kine of the Pasteur Institute in
': Paris, who discoveted that the
cholera baccHus was harmless
',after infecting several animals in
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in loose snow than a car
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, We ' hi,ve .. fine of , Du
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" and outdoor. In many COlors.
-Ull tn A% off reGular on these
,factory close,Quts. Wallto-wall or
.. In.tall It .Free , estimates.
, FAIR 129 S. Detroit
St., Xenla" OhIo, Phon. 3726995.
Mqn. & Fr.I. till 9, p.m, Closed
.. . .,' ",
, , l'h,s ad wOrth $1.00. with pur
$1 p"OO, :; ". , ,-
'FOR' 'R'ENT ' ," " .
:2 B'EbRhtiM APa'r'tlment f or re'lt In
- i 44cH
" .
, '
'" Dreamy Idea - ,:.
,:rhose whoipdulge i'n dreaming
up 'the ideal have cOl)1e up with
this situation: wages with
1935 prices and ' ' 1929 dIvidends
with taxes-as of limo, ' , '
, ,
20
0
(0 011 ', fllrnIHt r,c ..! /llld' '1'llO
cleaning If you' move all" furlllltlr,c,
Pho'ne ,9327.876 today: PaUl'S, Xpert
Carpet ' Cleaning, ' 502 Oak- 'Street,
L.ebanon, Ohio. . , " 46c6
HOM!:. and mai ntenance
pel'lter, concrete, , sl)eet metal paint
'Ing./. roofing and electrical, Phone
74b2982. , 21ctf ,
' .. \ .
WANTED ,
,
WANT to .. trade 1961 VW Karmann
Ghla ' in good cORdltlon for VW sta
tiot;lwago,n. Phone 8972060. '40ctf
BABYSITTING In my horn!! by hour,
day or week, fenced in yard. :Ask for
JOI'nn. 8976021. 39ctf
Emergency Police will
not have a. paper drive until further
,J:lo,tlce. , 47c3
CARD OF THANKS
WE would like to thank'our friends &
neighbors for the thoughts ot kind
,",esS' shown us upon the paSSing of
Mother. The family of Mrs. Edna
Slansberry. ' 47c1
Big Crop
Celery, one of the nationts top
10 yegetable crops, has an an
:ilUal farm value of more than $60
million,
" .
First Vaccine
The first cholera vaccine was
deveh>p:ed in tbe IEtte 19th cen
tury by Dr, wald.emar M, Haff
'kine of the Pasteur Institute in
': Paris, who discoveted that the
cholera baccHus was harmless
',after infecting several animals in
I j succession.

ND WHERE
YQL! FIND'
'A. BETTER BUY

. 'SERTA
', I Yt11-S'
, 'Spriilgboro 746-626 ..
...... ' ...
For E!xtra safety, a new kind
of snow tire has been designed
. with the inner portion Of the
tread diesign wide open for big
, bites in snow and mud, while
the au ter portion has a design
similar to that of conventional
tires, The manufacturers tests
show that this design gives 40
per cent better starting traction
in loose snow than a car
equipped with conventional
snow tires, The design also
makes the new tire practical
for use on the front wheels, as
well as the rear. A car with
, four of these Firestone studded
tires stops 32 per cent quicker
on ice than the same car with
two studded conventional
winter tires,
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<III mcmbers or the Waynesville Chhtch omcns
Sodety For Christian Servicc. TIleY and' othcr hard workilig
their group hostcsscd a ulliquc Shaker Friday. ThcY:trt.'
frolll Icft In right Mrs. Daniel Prcwilr, Mrs. ' Ryc, Mrs. Ed-,
wJrd Andres Mrs. Vernon Shutts, oal'aar cocha'irm::II\. Mrs. Edna
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WAYNESVILLE FURNITURE - Marvin Ln.
PURKEY HARDWARE - Corwin
WALKERS WAYNESVILLE DRUGS - Main St.
MILLERS DEPT. STORE - Main St.
GOSPEL MUSIC CENTER - North St. & Rt. 42
RAMBY PHOTOS - Chapman St.
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LYNNS SHOP - Main St.
WA YNESVI LLE LUMBER CO. - Corwin
TOWNSEND TV' - Main
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MILL VIEW PARK - Rt. 42 . .", '.'
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<III mcmbers or the Waynesville Chhtch omcns
Sodety For Christian Servicc. TIleY and' othcr hard workilig
their group hostcsscd a ulliquc Shaker Friday. ThcY:trt.'
frolll Icft In right Mrs. Daniel Prcwilr, Mrs. ' Ryc, Mrs. Ed-,
wJrd Andres Mrs. Vernon Shutts, oal'aar cocha'irm::II\. Mrs. Edna
St John and ' Mrs. Earl Rye, bazaar c().,chahmail.' 'Dennis [}dltOIl
Photo -
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He"lper
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Accepted
all over America. .
LET YOUR FRIENDLY HOMETOWN MERCHANTS' HELP
YOU WITH, YOUR CHR ISTMAS SHOPPING LIST. WE
A COMPLETE SELECTION OF' FINE QUALITY GIFTS BACK-
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WAYNESVILLE FURNITURE - Marvin Ln.
PURKEY HARDWARE - Corwin
WALKERS WAYNESVILLE DRUGS - Main St.
MILLERS DEPT. STORE - Main St.
GOSPEL MUSIC CENTER - North St. & Rt. 42
RAMBY PHOTOS - Chapman St.
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LYNNS SHOP - Main St.
WA YNESVI LLE LUMBER CO. - Corwin
TOWNSEND TV' - Main
JONES -51 NCl:A1 R SE,RVICE:-. Mail'.'
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GOSPEL STt)Q'tG - .North Sf
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MILL VIEW PARK - Rt. 42 . .", '.'
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TO COMPETE SUNDAY - Patti' Hall of Waynesville, above,
will compete in the Warren County Junior Miss 'Page'ant Sunday,
Dec. 6, at Lebanon High School. Two other Waynesville HigJt
School students, laverne Caudill and Luvenia Cook will also partic-
ipate in the contest. The winner of Sunday's pageant will represent
Warren County in the Ohio Junior Miss Pageant. -Cliff Meager
Photo-
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partiCipant's \\Iith' the- e?,periences
ot ' library as p'ro.
, vided by a library system. Mrs.
Ihrig is a trustee of the
Oak uwn, 'Illinois Public lib-
rary, currently, using all the ser-
vices, of' a" library system com-
posed of,S9"Hbrlfies. , '
The worJcst.top win. aid trustees
in the , SWOR,L area with the
development of' an Area Library
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eventually provide'l \lety fesi*nt
of southwestern Ohio access to
essential public library services.
, Mrs. George R. Current,
librarian; Mrs. F. M. Wolfe, Mrs.
Carlton. Corby, Assistants; Mrs.
Ernest ,coOk, ' Ttustee and Mr.
Ernest attendance
from the' ,MfrJ..;IL--ook ,PubliC
library.
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. . ,.:' ,. Decerrtber 2. 1970 -' Ohio
TO COMPETE SUNDAY - Patti' Hall of Waynesville, above,
will compete in the Warren County Junior Miss 'Page'ant Sunday,
Dec. 6, at Lebanon High School. Two other Waynesville HigJt
School students, laverne Caudill and Luvenia Cook will also partic-
ipate in the contest. The winner of Sunday's pageant will represent
Warren County in the Ohio Junior Miss Pageant. -Cliff Meager
Photo-
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',' ... $ rio , i' i r, 4\ _ ..
partiCipant's \\Iith' the- e?,periences
ot ' library as p'ro.
, vided by a library system. Mrs.
Ihrig is a trustee of the
Oak uwn, 'Illinois Public lib-
rary, currently, using all the ser-
vices, of' a" library system com-
posed of,S9"Hbrlfies. , '
The worJcst.top win. aid trustees
in the , SWOR,L area with the
development of' an Area Library
, I ; ! j I
, which
eventually provide'l \lety fesi*nt
of southwestern Ohio access to
essential public library services.
, Mrs. George R. Current,
librarian; Mrs. F. M. Wolfe, Mrs.
Carlton. Corby, Assistants; Mrs.
Ernest ,coOk, ' Ttustee and Mr.
Ernest attendance
from the' ,MfrJ..;IL--ook ,PubliC
library.
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shor t, mcc(ing \.: 0 \t.:Cfl}i nt! , il scll
with thc cXdlalige
Iligil St-hool , '., . " '., .
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Montgomery
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Conyersations Wit'll Americans'
Doctor's Kingdpm
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Chec hi ng
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steps required to pay your
bills tn person, and elimi-
nates time waiting in line.
Your check stub' gives you a
daily r(,cord of your bank

Your check book, provides a
record and reminder of bilts
paid. and cancelled checks
serve as proof of payment.
A checking account helps to
build prestIge and cre,dit
standing - it's the modern
business-like _way to
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shor t, mcc(ing \.: 0 \t.:Cfl}i nt! , il scll
with thc cXdlalige
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The mcmbers ' who. ...ye llt to ,
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Montgomery
Lane
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Don't Fall Off the Mot..nt.in
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Conyersations Wit'll Americans'
Doctor's Kingdpm
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4th STREET WAYNESVILLE. OHIO PH. 897-4826 '
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Chec hi ng
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I t sa yes a lot of time and
steps required to pay your
bills tn person, and elimi-
nates time waiting in line.
Your check stub' gives you a
daily r(,cord of your bank

Your check book, provides a
record and reminder of bilts
paid. and cancelled checks
serve as proof of payment.
A checking account helps to
build prestIge and cre,dit
standing - it's the modern
business-like _way to
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Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wientjes of Route 3, are
'announcing the of their daughter, Sharon,- -to' Jiles :
Allen Farley, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Stanley Farley of ( .
Miss Wientjes is a graduate of- High School ' and a
graduating ,senior at Eastern Kentucky" University. ' Mr. Farley is
also a graduate of Waynesville and Morehead State University. He
has recently announced his calling into the ministry. '
. Mrs. McKinney of 398 East Main Street,'Harveysburg,
,are announcing the engagement of daughter Brenda Sue to
Kermit D.ale Farley, ,son of Mr. land Mrs. : Stanley Farley of
Harveysburg. Miss McKinney is a graduating ,senior at aiD'ton.
Massie ' li:igh School. Mr. Farley is a 1965 graduate of WaynesVille
High School. No date has been for the wedlling
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CANDLE RINGS
WREATHES
. Talk Of
lhe-ToWB.
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Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wientjes of Route 3, are
'announcing the of their daughter, Sharon,- -to' Jiles :
Allen Farley, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Stanley Farley of ( .
Miss Wientjes is a graduate of- High School ' and a
graduating ,senior at Eastern Kentucky" University. ' Mr. Farley is
also a graduate of Waynesville and Morehead State University. He
has recently announced his calling into the ministry. '
. Mrs. McKinney of 398 East Main Street,'Harveysburg,
,are announcing the engagement of daughter Brenda Sue to
Kermit D.ale Farley, ,son of Mr. land Mrs. : Stanley Farley of
Harveysburg. Miss McKinney is a graduating ,senior at aiD'ton.
Massie ' li:igh School. Mr. Farley is a 1965 graduate of WaynesVille
High School. No date has been for the wedlling
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CANDLE RINGS
WREATHES
Nn'lIPnilhPir
J ","h.' '4,1", 't'- '. , ,fl r. .
. - born ,/.: .... ' ...... "' ..... ..
in .sign of ,are .' ..... " "
active. , they m?,(e. .. ! ctiQtOJIiy'tO
" ". ';' than t
- - them' wherever is a ":roQsidet '. them " ,
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" event ' in progress. ' " the, ' :,
10vi,ng meh,.and .. 9r
appearance of. oolog", dc;vtl
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care, but- amqk)g the 'fo'uQd . , .n
lectual and they" I mtiiale' of the .or' 'on
arc in their ;'. . .. ' ' .' _ . . ,_: ",
you will 'It in the . ' ,oj and,
Sagittarian. ' .. _ and
The centaur the symbol 'they are of .
Sagittarills and IS are mote reti(je'nt abo\,Jt dielr
of the nature of this sign. feelings. pebple
people are often rather de.ceptJve, who 't as 11lust
in that they appear, at times, to have something to hide.
be physically weak, but you 'The impulsive Sagiltarjus
will find that they are strong and
make amazing recoveries from
illness as well as adversity. Their, I' . .
ability to do , many things well Ir i. UI . c f. Vl't Y ,
stands them in good stead when On Nov,- 25
t
there was a pep
it comes to making a living; and assembi
y
for the
they also have the fact;1lty that with Lebanon that . .
enalbes them to concentrate Dec. 'I, the Shake'Spere .
their whole efforts toward one to COlumbus on a
goal. Like the archer, they aim trip.
"
for their target and are apt to On Dec. , 2,' High School
score a hit. Because of this councJer, I>.lvid Cessna gave the
tremendous ability. they should Armed Forces Test tp the sen-
seek projects worthy of their iors. , : ' ' : ""
protean efforts. The girls ,Educahon
failure, but low aim, IS Crime, classes are now lea'ming the bas-
applies directly 'of .
Sagittarius. people . "will .tie 1ellP,lf9S and
l
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the adage, "Live;and Le.t . kefSi ... r .
b\tt can 'be amazin.gly,. JP,1 ,
their attitudes regarding the be- are planning. prepar- -
havior they feel fitting to any ing various deJights fO'r the season.
, occasion. At times they can. -holidafs.
startle their more 'square ..
Wed. thru' S,at.
," r
I
Nn'lIPnilhPir
J ","h.' '4,1", 't'- '. , ,fl r. .
. - born ,/.: .... ' ...... "' ..... ..
in .sign of ,are .' ..... " "
active. , they m?,(e. .. ! ctiQtOJIiy'tO
" ". ';' than t
- - them' wherever is a ":roQsidet '. them " ,
- r
" event ' in progress. ' " the, ' :,
10vi,ng meh,.and .. 9r
appearance of. oolog", dc;vtl
l

care, but- amqk)g the 'fo'uQd . , .n
lectual and they" I mtiiale' of the .or' 'on
arc in their ;'. . .. ' ' .' _ . . ,_: ",
you will 'It in the . ' ,oj and,
Sagittarian. ' .. _ and
The centaur the symbol 'they are of .
Sagittarills and IS are mote reti(je'nt abo\,Jt dielr
of the nature of this sign. feelings. pebple
people are often rather de.ceptJve, who 't as 11lust
in that they appear, at times, to have something to hide.
be physically weak, but you 'The impulsive Sagiltarjus
will find that they are strong and
make amazing recoveries from
illness as well as adversity. Their, I' . .
ability to do , many things well Ir i. UI . c f. Vl't Y ,
stands them in good stead when On Nov,- 25
t
there was a pep
it comes to making a living; and assembi
y
for the
they also have the fact;1lty that with Lebanon that . .
enalbes them to concentrate Dec. 'I, the Shake'Spere .
their whole efforts toward one to COlumbus on a
goal. Like the archer, they aim trip.
"
for their target and are apt to On Dec. , 2,' High School
score a hit. Because of this councJer, I>.lvid Cessna gave the
tremendous ability. they should Armed Forces Test tp the sen-
seek projects worthy of their iors. , : ' ' : ""
protean efforts. The girls ,Educahon
failure, but low aim, IS Crime, classes are now lea'ming the bas-
applies directly 'of .
Sagittarius. people . "will .tie 1ellP,lf9S and
l
", J
the adage, "Live;and Le.t . kefSi ... r .
b\tt can 'be amazin.gly,. JP,1 ,
their attitudes regarding the be- are planning. prepar- -
havior they feel fitting to any ing various deJights fO'r the season.
, occasion. At times they can. -holidafs.
startle their more 'square ..
Wed. thru' S,at.
," r
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Doster family
Day dinner was
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Spf;1ht 'TIlatiks- .
lilltd -. ' thtf, home q(Mr: and
diifdr.eh :of '! .. t' ' .. Sean of
. Dayton. .. . -. .,
.,., Mr. ,vere!t ,,., Snell and . Mrs.
. Mac . .
at ' the oome ' pf Mr. and
.. Charles Snell a'nd ' family of
Dayton.
Thanksgiving Day guests of
M,r. and Mrs. Charles Beck and
Elaine were Mrs. Marie Gray of
Dayton. M.r. and Mrs. Gerald
Brown and daughters OlTyst1e
and Leslie of Columbus, and Mr.
and Mrs. William Weiland and
Melissa of Dayton.
Those in attendance at the
Robert George farm Thanks-
giving Day were Mrs. Sue Carma'n,
Lori and Jim of Harveysburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted George and
family of Harveysburg, Mr. anl
Mrs. Bill Suttles and family of
Oarksville, Mrs. John' Meadows
and family of Xenia, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike George and family of
Harveysburg, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
George and family of Oregonia,
Donna Charlton, Todd and Mike
of Oregonia, Joe George, Mrs.
Frita George and Robert George
and son Michael.
wee
-att'im4s
( t -<'" ',.
ucky CQllege
Our- sincr.e' syr,ti
family .' of i.a
Fealy upon ,his Pi! .1
') Claude Hal) is a medica' .. pat-
ient at Gran4
v
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Your WT!ter is rC(..'Overiog sat", ..
isfactorily ., from :.' fOQt surgery .. ""
undergone.re.cently. . I,' '. '" I
SCHOOL MENU . .
Monday; Dec. :7, I
pickle, buttered green " bean's.
chilled fruit cup. a'1d cookie.
Tuesday; Dec. Chili:.
packet , celery & carrot sticks,
cherry cobbler and bread 'a:nd ..
butter, Wednesday; Dec.
loaf, Inashed ' pota toes/grav.Y,
tossed salad. apricots. and 'bread
and butter. Thursday; Dec. 10,
Weiner & sauerkraut casserole.
buttered potatoes, cheese cube, '
sliced peaches and bread and
butter. Friday; Dec. 11. Sea
dog/tartar sauce, buttered corn,
with topping and cookie.
The vocabulary of African
H () t lenlots doesn't include
words for numbers higher than
tht'ee. Ask a Hottentot how
many fingers Itt' has and he'll
atlswt'r "Muny . 'I
- . in Greene 'County
with
.
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:Jhehome of
. Ira,Firestone'
Drive
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Doster family
Day dinner was
... : .. \'
Spf;1ht 'TIlatiks- .
lilltd -. ' thtf, home q(Mr: and
diifdr.eh :of '! .. t' ' .. Sean of
. Dayton. .. . -. .,
.,., Mr. ,vere!t ,,., Snell and . Mrs.
. Mac . .
at ' the oome ' pf Mr. and
.. Charles Snell a'nd ' family of
Dayton.
Thanksgiving Day guests of
M,r. and Mrs. Charles Beck and
Elaine were Mrs. Marie Gray of
Dayton. M.r. and Mrs. Gerald
Brown and daughters OlTyst1e
and Leslie of Columbus, and Mr.
and Mrs. William Weiland and
Melissa of Dayton.
Those in attendance at the
Robert George farm Thanks-
giving Day were Mrs. Sue Carma'n,
Lori and Jim of Harveysburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted George and
family of Harveysburg, Mr. anl
Mrs. Bill Suttles and family of
Oarksville, Mrs. John' Meadows
and family of Xenia, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike George and family of
Harveysburg, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
George and family of Oregonia,
Donna Charlton, Todd and Mike
of Oregonia, Joe George, Mrs.
Frita George and Robert George
and son Michael.
wee
-att'im4s
( t -<'" ',.
ucky CQllege
Our- sincr.e' syr,ti
family .' of i.a
Fealy upon ,his Pi! .1
') Claude Hal) is a medica' .. pat-
ient at Gran4
v
iew ..
Your WT!ter is rC(..'Overiog sat", ..
isfactorily ., from :.' fOQt surgery .. ""
undergone.re.cently. . I,' '. '" I
SCHOOL MENU . .
Monday; Dec. :7, I
pickle, buttered green " bean's.
chilled fruit cup. a'1d cookie.
Tuesday; Dec. Chili:.
packet , celery & carrot sticks,
cherry cobbler and bread 'a:nd ..
butter, Wednesday; Dec.
loaf, Inashed ' pota toes/grav.Y,
tossed salad. apricots. and 'bread
and butter. Thursday; Dec. 10,
Weiner & sauerkraut casserole.
buttered potatoes, cheese cube, '
sliced peaches and bread and
butter. Friday; Dec. 11. Sea
dog/tartar sauce, buttered corn,
with topping and cookie.
The vocabulary of African
H () t lenlots doesn't include
words for numbers higher than
tht'ee. Ask a Hottentot how
many fingers Itt' has and he'll
atlswt'r "Muny . 'I
- . in Greene 'County
with
.
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:Jhehome of
. Ira,Firestone'
Drive
\1 )Ce' ",' .
'. Il,Ia
12 noon
,5 :30 p.m. Junior Choir Practice
6:00 p.m.
_ Alpha Teens
7:00 p.m. Evening Vespers
I . 'Friends Meeting
fourth' Sheet ncar lIigh
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:45 a.m. Sund"y Meeting for
Worship '(unprogrammed)
St. Augustine Church
Hi.gh St rec I
Rcv. Joseph', II. Lutmcr, p.Jstor
7 a.IlI . & II a.m. Masses' ,
H a.m. & H p.m. Huly (}.lYs
7 :30 p.llI . first Friday
7:45 a.llI. i}Jily Mass
5:30 P: .-lI. Mass
St. Mar.y's Episcopal'
'Church .
lllird & Main Streets
Rcv. lIarold Deeth, Rector
II : 15 a.m., Morning Praycr
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
tloly Communiun 2nd & 4th
'Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Streets
" L. Young, Minister
9:00 a.m. Church School
10: 15 a.m. Church
6:00 p.m. Jr. & Sr. Youth
Fellowsl1ip
Waynesville Rescue
,Mission
Corner of D & Corwin Rd.
Rev. Shcrmal} Cuuk. Pastor
)0:30 a.m .. Sunday Sdwul
7:00 p.m .. Sunday Eve. Service
7:30 p.m .. WednesJay Eve.
Service
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United Methodist
ChurcH
bJvid lIarper. Pastor . t
9:30.a.pl. . Sunday Church
Scrvil.;c
10:30 a.IIl ., Sund:i'y Schqol
11 :00 a.m., Sunday Worshi p.'
Scrvil.;e "
You t h f-'ellowshi p and Bibic'
, Study "
Harveysburg Full G9$pel
. Church
E. South
Rev. Jack Hamilton, Pastor
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7:3.0 p.m. Tuesday ._
7:30 p.m. Friday Young
People Servke
10:00 :1 :111. Sunday School
, ...
, 7:00 p.m. SI'oday Evening "
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United Methodist
Church
Walnut-Vine
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9:30 a.m. Sunday .School . " .
10:30. a.m: Morning Worshi p'"
.. 6:30 p.m. Youth . Fellowshi().l..
a. .. .. ..
. jr. high& sr;. high ,
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7:45 p.m. Wcdncsday chOir
rchean;JI . .
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Spri,ng Valif Y
of Christ '.,
Glady Street 1-
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 p:m. Wednesday Evening.
Worship
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Spring Valley
Friends C.hurch
,J
Mound Strcet
E. Fl'icnd Couser, Pastor
Q:30 a.m. Sunday School '.,
10:30 a.m. Morning Worsb!p
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Christian Baptist Mission
Main Street
Mrs'. luis Dunaway. Pastor
10 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m .. Sal. Eve . Sl'rvkc II a.m. Morning Worship
FIRSTCHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
49 S. Main Street 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting,
9:30 a.m. - Sunday School Wednesday & Thursday
'10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Song-fest. Last
' CORWIN
PentecC)$1tal Holitless
Church'
Acy Lamb.
10:00 a.m .. Sunday "
. . 7:.W p.lil., SU'nday: \\I"dlles.day . '
and Saturday, Evening.
SCrv'iccs ,' .
P:111 . "Wudncsday 'YoutJl .--
Scr;vic.c
(
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----.... - '
Unitecf Methodist -
. Church '
L!onard. .
"
.. 9:30 a.m . Sllllda'y
1 1:00 a.m., 'wlnshi'p
Service ..
":.. ,: ... ..,-
GENNTOWN": ." ,.
. Un'it&t "
. .
, of Christ
Routc .
. ' I .ot,'
7:00 p.m. - Sunday evening . cach month.
r
This Church Page Is :spGnsoreo ,"or .1 hrou'" The Courtesy Uf .The Ara8 ' .' R,j ....
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BRAooaCKINSURANCE
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WAVNESVILLE, OHIO
$H'OP
' ..
, I,
12 noon
,5 :30 p.m. Junior Choir Practice
6:00 p.m.
_ Alpha Teens
7:00 p.m. Evening Vespers
I . 'Friends Meeting
fourth' Sheet ncar lIigh
9:30 a.m., Sunday School
10:45 a.m. Sund"y Meeting for
Worship '(unprogrammed)
St. Augustine Church
Hi.gh St rec I
Rcv. Joseph', II. Lutmcr, p.Jstor
7 a.IlI . & II a.m. Masses' ,
H a.m. & H p.m. Huly (}.lYs
7 :30 p.llI . first Friday
7:45 a.llI. i}Jily Mass
5:30 P: .-lI. Mass
St. Mar.y's Episcopal'
'Church .
lllird & Main Streets
Rcv. lIarold Deeth, Rector
II : 15 a.m., Morning Praycr
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
tloly Communiun 2nd & 4th
'Sundays
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Streets
" L. Young, Minister
9:00 a.m. Church School
10: 15 a.m. Church
6:00 p.m. Jr. & Sr. Youth
Fellowsl1ip
Waynesville Rescue
,Mission
Corner of D & Corwin Rd.
Rev. Shcrmal} Cuuk. Pastor
)0:30 a.m .. Sunday Sdwul
7:00 p.m .. Sunday Eve. Service
7:30 p.m .. WednesJay Eve.
Service
-
United Methodist
ChurcH
bJvid lIarper. Pastor . t
9:30.a.pl. . Sunday Church
Scrvil.;c
10:30 a.IIl ., Sund:i'y Schqol
11 :00 a.m., Sunday Worshi p.'
Scrvil.;e "
You t h f-'ellowshi p and Bibic'
, Study "
Harveysburg Full G9$pel
. Church
E. South
Rev. Jack Hamilton, Pastor
- .
7:3.0 p.m. Tuesday ._
7:30 p.m. Friday Young
People Servke
10:00 :1 :111. Sunday School
, ...
, 7:00 p.m. SI'oday Evening "
YALLEY
United Methodist
Church
Walnut-Vine
R ..
,

9:30 a.m. Sunday .School . " .
10:30. a.m: Morning Worshi p'"
.. 6:30 p.m. Youth . Fellowshi().l..
a. .. .. ..
. jr. high& sr;. high ,
. . .:
7:45 p.m. Wcdncsday chOir
rchean;JI . .
-
Spri,ng Valif Y
of Christ '.,
Glady Street 1-
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
8:00 p:m. Wednesday Evening.
Worship
.-
Spring Valley
Friends C.hurch
,J
Mound Strcet
E. Fl'icnd Couser, Pastor
Q:30 a.m. Sunday School '.,
10:30 a.m. Morning Worsb!p
"
-
It ...
Christian Baptist Mission
Main Street
Mrs'. luis Dunaway. Pastor
10 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m .. Sal. Eve . Sl'rvkc II a.m. Morning Worship
FIRSTCHURCH OF GOD 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
49 S. Main Street 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting,
9:30 a.m. - Sunday School Wednesday & Thursday
'10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Song-fest. Last
' CORWIN
PentecC)$1tal Holitless
Church'
Acy Lamb.
10:00 a.m .. Sunday "
. . 7:.W p.lil., SU'nday: \\I"dlles.day . '
and Saturday, Evening.
SCrv'iccs ,' .
P:111 . "Wudncsday 'YoutJl .--
Scr;vic.c
(
-
MT. HOLLY'
----.... - '
Unitecf Methodist -
. Church '
L!onard. .
"
.. 9:30 a.m . Sllllda'y
1 1:00 a.m., 'wlnshi'p
Service ..
":.. ,: ... ..,-
GENNTOWN": ." ,.
. Un'it&t "
. .
, of Christ
Routc .
. ' I .ot,'
7:00 p.m. - Sunday evening . cach month.
r
This Church Page Is :spGnsoreo ,"or .1 hrou'" The Courtesy Uf .The Ara8 ' .' R,j ....
.' ...;.: ..::;.
ELLIS SUPER VALU
OHIO
BRAooaCKINSURANCE
.. ' WAY:NESVIL&,E. OHIO ,
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAVNESVILI_E. OHIO
LYNN'S &lR ESS SH.OP
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO
$H'OP
' ..
, I,
NOTice
WARREN Co. Emergency Pollee will
,not have-. paper drive until further
:,. 47c3
. , ,
N'EW REINDEERS FOR SANTA
pull Santa's sleigh into Waynesville Fri
, t ' . I
A handsome. double hitch of bright wooden relJldecrs helped
night . The deer were the artwork of Lisa Workttlan. - Rcgimild

Hill Photo- ' ,
t . ' Man lMay Do Atl
, .(i) Man may hear ; the Gospel
I
These Yet Be Lost
. and yet be lost. The ' people of
' in Pisidia heard but
judged themselves unworthy of
eternaL life by contradicting and
13":44-46).
Felix ' heard and trembled but
declined the invitation to obey-
(Acts 24:24-25). James writes
, that hearing, :T,nd refusing to "do'"
, is self-deception{James 1 : 22-25).
(2) Marl may believe and be
lost. The tulers who heard -Jesus
! are exarltples: . "neverthcl'ess
.1.<

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" J
" BOB
, ". ' BACKHOE EXCAVATING SEPTIC S'STEMs,
CULVERTS INSTALLED TRENCHING GRAVEt. fOp
SOIL. COMPOST. FILL DIRT.
. FAIRFIELD DR. WAYNESVILLE, O.
10' S MARITHAN "
8Z SOUTI:I MAIN ST.
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PH. 897-7946
,OIL CHANGES ,
FLAT TIRES REPAIRED
TIRES-TUBES-BATTERIES
FAN BELTS-HOSES
among the' lohiefrulers also many
believed in but because of
the they did not confess
him, lest should, be put
ouf of the synagogue: they
the praise of man more
tRim. the praise of God" (John
12:42-43).
h ' - -- -------------l'
D NEW D RENEW I
'j. ri
(3) Man may be alm9st per-
and sHlI be lost,
ber Agrippa: .
(4) may be scripturally
baptized a,nd later be lost eter- -
nally. Simon, a former sorcerer,
felf back ililto iniquity after
ing obeyed the Gospel "(Acts
8:13-14).
(5) Men may be disciples and
then be lost. "From that time
many of his disciples went back,
and walked no more with him"
(John 6:6j5).
'I "':3,0
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annual
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(6) Judas was unusually close
,to:the Lmd for a white, but was
lost. " . . . Woe unto thatman'
by whom the Son of man is
betrayed! it had been good for
L'_
__ , ___ J
tliat man if he had not been . -CI 'Ii r.1 lin d n III
(Matt. 26:24). . . '
, (7) were religious, . C II t. mea .. Sit
but were condemned (Matt, 23). I ' :,
&iiiMim
FASTIACK SHAVER
22.S8
, (8f 'stated that many, ' 1B.8 a
I whe bad !done wonderful w.orks
"w061d' 'be (Matt. 7:21-23). NOIWIctt
This will ':bccur because they did TRI ' P'L 'EADER' 351 '
.:' nof oi>y: Father;s wHl (Matt; , " ( \ H I
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. (.9) M1my w\1o have zeal will 2 out-of,3 as or closer than
' beca,use they. did, not a blade. Micfoeraove floath, head fol
if have knowledge '.of God and' His lows antours for faster, closer, more
1-0:2). " .. ' comfortable " shaves. Flip-fop cleaning;
, The (oolish ,virgins made pop.out side .
6-ROLL Gin WRAP
6 rolls of quality lift wrap-paper. Each
roll 26"x74" or I total of 444", Asstd.
designs, 4520/HP2660 '
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'soJjle- to ' mee,t ' , .
,bridew,oom, but 'oot per.- ,HOME , HUMIC.FIEAS
I J' , :' .. ' j- Dillie Partible 'AutoMatic
I)ot ready(MaU,.}5\:.' ',' :'; . ';,' '
1 b) ' " '<, ,r . .
. . f
.. I
NOTice
WARREN Co. Emergency Pollee will
,not have-. paper drive until further
:,. 47c3
. , ,
N'EW REINDEERS FOR SANTA
pull Santa's sleigh into Waynesville Fri
, t ' . I
A handsome. double hitch of bright wooden relJldecrs helped
night . The deer were the artwork of Lisa Workttlan. - Rcgimild

Hill Photo- ' ,
t . ' Man lMay Do Atl
, .(i) Man may hear ; the Gospel
I
These Yet Be Lost
. and yet be lost. The ' people of
' in Pisidia heard but
judged themselves unworthy of
eternaL life by contradicting and
13":44-46).
Felix ' heard and trembled but
declined the invitation to obey-
(Acts 24:24-25). James writes
, that hearing, :T,nd refusing to "do'"
, is self-deception{James 1 : 22-25).
(2) Marl may believe and be
lost. The tulers who heard -Jesus
! are exarltples: . "neverthcl'ess
.1.<

, . PH. 897-1931 or
" J
" BOB
, ". ' BACKHOE EXCAVATING SEPTIC S'STEMs,
CULVERTS INSTALLED TRENCHING GRAVEt. fOp
SOIL. COMPOST. FILL DIRT.
. FAIRFIELD DR. WAYNESVILLE, O.
10' S MARITHAN "
8Z SOUTI:I MAIN ST.
GREASE JOBS
PH. 897-7946
,OIL CHANGES ,
FLAT TIRES REPAIRED
TIRES-TUBES-BATTERIES
FAN BELTS-HOSES
among the' lohiefrulers also many
believed in but because of
the they did not confess
him, lest should, be put
ouf of the synagogue: they
the praise of man more
tRim. the praise of God" (John
12:42-43).
h ' - -- -------------l'
D NEW D RENEW I
'j. ri
(3) Man may be alm9st per-
and sHlI be lost,
ber Agrippa: .
(4) may be scripturally
baptized a,nd later be lost eter- -
nally. Simon, a former sorcerer,
felf back ililto iniquity after
ing obeyed the Gospel "(Acts
8:13-14).
(5) Men may be disciples and
then be lost. "From that time
many of his disciples went back,
and walked no more with him"
(John 6:6j5).
'I "':3,0
5ubsaiption
annual
. \
'I
I
I
."
, .'
'THE IIIII IIZETTE
P.O. BOX 78
WA YNESVILL,E, OHIO 45068
, NAME ____ __ --------------------__
I ADDRESS -------------.-----
, CITY
DATE
1
________ __ PHONE _________ _
____________ STATE ____________ _
I
I
I
I
I
I
(6) Judas was unusually close
,to:the Lmd for a white, but was
lost. " . . . Woe unto thatman'
by whom the Son of man is
betrayed! it had been good for
L'_
__ , ___ J
tliat man if he had not been . -CI 'Ii r.1 lin d n III
(Matt. 26:24). . . '
, (7) were religious, . C II t. mea .. Sit
but were condemned (Matt, 23). I ' :,
&iiiMim
FASTIACK SHAVER
22.S8
, (8f 'stated that many, ' 1B.8 a
I whe bad !done wonderful w.orks
"w061d' 'be (Matt. 7:21-23). NOIWIctt
This will ':bccur because they did TRI ' P'L 'EADER' 351 '
.:' nof oi>y: Father;s wHl (Matt; , " ( \ H I
l' "
7:2.J); " " , 2 '2.8S
. (.9) M1my w\1o have zeal will 2 out-of,3 as or closer than
' beca,use they. did, not a blade. Micfoeraove floath, head fol
if have knowledge '.of God and' His lows antours for faster, closer, more
1-0:2). " .. ' comfortable " shaves. Flip-fop cleaning;
, The (oolish ,virgins made pop.out side .
6-ROLL Gin WRAP
6 rolls of quality lift wrap-paper. Each
roll 26"x74" or I total of 444", Asstd.
designs, 4520/HP2660 '
OIlyBBC
'soJjle- to ' mee,t ' , .
,bridew,oom, but 'oot per.- ,HOME , HUMIC.FIEAS
I J' , :' .. ' j- Dillie Partible 'AutoMatic
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FISH - COLE SlAW - FRENCH FRIES'OR
MASHED POTATOES (OCEAN PERCH)
Dessert and Beverage not
included in specials prices
Atl OF THESE SPECIALS WI LL BE
SERVED IN THE TACK AND LANTERN .
ROOMS FORMERLY THE COFFEE SHOP
Make Business Pleasure
Let us help you create the right impres-
sion on clients. Enjoy hearty food and
prompt service in a friendly atmosphere.
Our business is your pleasure.
Pleasant' Place to Meet
Join your friends here to sample our. un-
, _".' J\
savory cuisine. Relax 'in .. our,
dining room f
'" couneo.us service:'" ViSit " .
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4-
J:'l'
,,- , I
,
.'
ALL YOU CAN-EAT
FISH - COLE SlAW - FRENCH FRIES'OR
MASHED POTATOES (OCEAN PERCH)
Dessert and Beverage not
included in specials prices
Atl OF THESE SPECIALS WI LL BE
SERVED IN THE TACK AND LANTERN .
ROOMS FORMERLY THE COFFEE SHOP
Make Business Pleasure
Let us help you create the right impres-
sion on clients. Enjoy hearty food and
prompt service in a friendly atmosphere.
Our business is your pleasure.
Pleasant' Place to Meet
Join your friends here to sample our. un-
, _".' J\
savory cuisine. Relax 'in .. our,
dining room f
'" couneo.us service:'" ViSit " .
- " . ' - I.';" ",
- ,.......: -'4 '=
4-
J:'l'
Second-class pOsulge paid at Ohio
" ,
,'''",' 0\: f " ' '
,,;, 'i . ' of early Ohio
uentlls '-,. the essence of the book
cotn- ' nj.lton 's , first, will be the pre:
,- .. paration and, serving of cabbage
; .... . . ..... fat '@n'', ", and sauer,J(tcrut.
It 'WiW'contain many recipes
scneGulled to ',,? o,n' colleCted locally apd 'on ,the
U&,:w.u
I , nat! nal arld' 'international basis.
Reelpes will range from, sturdy,
-n:(ore than century , old table
'to the unusual and gourmet:
"Of Cabbages' And
will a pptpourri of suc-
o. cU1\'ot . recipes submitted :from
.. ,:,' area , kitchens,
,) r ... ,
t', aod restaurants
9,1970 - Waynesville, Ohio
" '
First lady of The United Stat6 ;
Luchow's. United States most
famous German Restaurant, of
New York, Maria Von
Trapp, of "SQund of Music"
fame The Stallmastaregarden,
the oldest (I754) restaurant in
Stockholm, Sweden and Rules,
one' of Lon40n, England's fore-
most restaurants once patron-
ize'd by lung Edward Yll and
Charles Dickens.
:,YUC?!tghqut ttie world. ' .
. ;.
, '.:'i",!: 1f will in- :
,::' ., c1uCie, ones coUeet-
,';::"',ed from: 'Mrs. Richard Nixon,
'The for OdItOfl'S upcom-
ing cookbook was by
the', first Ohio sauerkraut Festi-
val in' which he took part in
originating at WayneSVille in '
October.
, Dalton began his research the
. f", "I .. ot "
past June. "He gleaned informa-
" "
tion from The National Kraut
Packers' Association, historical
records and the cookbook divi-
Sions of the Mary L. Cook
library at WayneSVille and the
Cincinnati Public Libmry, among
others.
Recipes were obtained by
making a local plea and by writ- ,
ing many national and interna-
tional figures and dining houses.
Among his renowned replies,
were communications from' Her
Majesty Queen Elizabeth, II of
England and tier Majesty Queen
Julianna of Holland.
Dalton has to date accepted
a number of book reservations
from the Dayton-Cincinnati area
the 'Cincinnati Public
Howard, Synder Entries
Win Co,ritast Firsts
Only first and second' place
, winnQrs wert :selected this week
-- 11 ' 1 1:i8zeftt , CllriW"-
JlUlS' Coloring cOntest due td a
number of enteries
submitted.
Robyn Snyder, Six, ,of Mary
Ann Drive, 'lebanon was judged
first ,place,' winner' in the 5-7 age
division. In, the Mme diviSion,
David of Haines Rd.
second place.
Kathy Howard, nine, of 722
Miami Waynesville recei
ved first place in the 7-9 age
division; place in that
division went to Bernadine Gor-
don, seven, of Harveysburg.
This wee,k's ' Christmas CoI- ".
oring Contest ,entry 'appears in-
side :.today's Miami Gazette_ It
,
may be colored in any medium
and . :, mailed to The Miami
\ Gazette., P. ' 0: ' Box 78, Waynes
45008:
Contest entries should reach
the Gazette offices by Saturday.,
publication of the
entry. "
, ! 7

" .
Library.
TIle Copper Coin. a
inent gift imporl house near
Franklin has also per-
mission for handling sales of the
book.
'C h r i s til, II
Pragr Ilnl
Finalized
Plans' for special Christmas
services have been completed at
, the Ferry Church of Christ.
, A cordial invitation has been
extended to the public to attend
a Christmas program at the
church Dec. 13 at 7:30 p.m. The
program will be a costtiIrted play
the birth of Christ per-
formed by' youo rs 0 th
1,' ",' l
church. ' .
''The Bethlehem Sttu''' 'by
J.W. Kenney will, be presented
by the church's adult choir at
7 :30 p.m. on Dec. 20. The
cantata will be QY
David Brown.
Christmas Eve serVices have'
been scheduled for. 7,:30 p.m.
The service will center on the
true meaning of the ' celebration
, of Christmas. .
Uans Club
Spansari
. Canlest
The Waynesville Christmas
lighting cOntest, sponsered for
the fourth year , by the lions
Oub of Wiyrmrii,lle, will be
judged by ' repr.eSertti'tives of the
Dayton Powi and light ' Cam!!
pany at Xenia and two Xenia
City officials. '
Ribbons" will be for "
fIrst,' second ' and
honorable, mention fot.,tlle'
, "entraQee, houSe and
:,,:' ,I, f;:.
-< I,.l
.!.",
,.
"
'"

Second-class pOsulge paid at Ohio
" ,
,'''",' 0\: f " ' '
,,;, 'i . ' of early Ohio
uentlls '-,. the essence of the book
cotn- ' nj.lton 's , first, will be the pre:
,- .. paration and, serving of cabbage
; .... . . ..... fat '@n'', ", and sauer,J(tcrut.
It 'WiW'contain many recipes
scneGulled to ',,? o,n' colleCted locally apd 'on ,the
U&,:w.u
I , nat! nal arld' 'international basis.
Reelpes will range from, sturdy,
-n:(ore than century , old table
'to the unusual and gourmet:
"Of Cabbages' And
will a pptpourri of suc-
o. cU1\'ot . recipes submitted :from
.. ,:,' area , kitchens,
,) r ... ,
t', aod restaurants
9,1970 - Waynesville, Ohio
" '
First lady of The United Stat6 ;
Luchow's. United States most
famous German Restaurant, of
New York, Maria Von
Trapp, of "SQund of Music"
fame The Stallmastaregarden,
the oldest (I754) restaurant in
Stockholm, Sweden and Rules,
one' of Lon40n, England's fore-
most restaurants once patron-
ize'd by lung Edward Yll and
Charles Dickens.
:,YUC?!tghqut ttie world. ' .
. ;.
, '.:'i",!: 1f will in- :
,::' ., c1uCie, ones coUeet-
,';::"',ed from: 'Mrs. Richard Nixon,
'The for OdItOfl'S upcom-
ing cookbook was by
the', first Ohio sauerkraut Festi-
val in' which he took part in
originating at WayneSVille in '
October.
, Dalton began his research the
. f", "I .. ot "
past June. "He gleaned informa-
" "
tion from The National Kraut
Packers' Association, historical
records and the cookbook divi-
Sions of the Mary L. Cook
library at WayneSVille and the
Cincinnati Public Libmry, among
others.
Recipes were obtained by
making a local plea and by writ- ,
ing many national and interna-
tional figures and dining houses.
Among his renowned replies,
were communications from' Her
Majesty Queen Elizabeth, II of
England and tier Majesty Queen
Julianna of Holland.
Dalton has to date accepted
a number of book reservations
from the Dayton-Cincinnati area
the 'Cincinnati Public
Howard, Synder Entries
Win Co,ritast Firsts
Only first and second' place
, winnQrs wert :selected this week
-- 11 ' 1 1:i8zeftt , CllriW"-
JlUlS' Coloring cOntest due td a
number of enteries
submitted.
Robyn Snyder, Six, ,of Mary
Ann Drive, 'lebanon was judged
first ,place,' winner' in the 5-7 age
division. In, the Mme diviSion,
David of Haines Rd.
second place.
Kathy Howard, nine, of 722
Miami Waynesville recei
ved first place in the 7-9 age
division; place in that
division went to Bernadine Gor-
don, seven, of Harveysburg.
This wee,k's ' Christmas CoI- ".
oring Contest ,entry 'appears in-
side :.today's Miami Gazette_ It
,
may be colored in any medium
and . :, mailed to The Miami
\ Gazette., P. ' 0: ' Box 78, Waynes
45008:
Contest entries should reach
the Gazette offices by Saturday.,
publication of the
entry. "
, ! 7

" .
Library.
TIle Copper Coin. a
inent gift imporl house near
Franklin has also per-
mission for handling sales of the
book.
'C h r i s til, II
Pragr Ilnl
Finalized
Plans' for special Christmas
services have been completed at
, the Ferry Church of Christ.
, A cordial invitation has been
extended to the public to attend
a Christmas program at the
church Dec. 13 at 7:30 p.m. The
program will be a costtiIrted play
the birth of Christ per-
formed by' youo rs 0 th
1,' ",' l
church. ' .
''The Bethlehem Sttu''' 'by
J.W. Kenney will, be presented
by the church's adult choir at
7 :30 p.m. on Dec. 20. The
cantata will be QY
David Brown.
Christmas Eve serVices have'
been scheduled for. 7,:30 p.m.
The service will center on the
true meaning of the ' celebration
, of Christmas. .
Uans Club
Spansari
. Canlest
The Waynesville Christmas
lighting cOntest, sponsered for
the fourth year , by the lions
Oub of Wiyrmrii,lle, will be
judged by ' repr.eSertti'tives of the
Dayton Powi and light ' Cam!!
pany at Xenia and two Xenia
City officials. '
Ribbons" will be for "
fIrst,' second ' and
honorable, mention fot.,tlle'
, "entraQee, houSe and
:,,:' ,I, f;:.
-< I,.l
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,.
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. De"nlSDatton
O. Hili
Phillip Morgan
David Edsall

, " AdverUalrjg Manl,er
Aut. Advertising Manl,e"
Generai'Mana,er .
Reginald O. HilI, David Edsall
. P.O. Box 78, Waynesville, Ohio 45068
Member of the Ohio NeYi,pa'pet Auoelallon
Publll,her,
letters ,To
The Editor
Dear DenI1Y, .
Agaifl this year the American
legion Auxiliary ' has placed
boxes at Super Valu and
Don's Market for Christmas gift
contributions for our local ser-
vicemen who will spend 'their
Christmas in Vietnam or other '
foreign countries. ,
The response this year was as
poor as last. I wonder how many ,
can enjoy sitting down to a ,
Christmas dinner in a warm house
with a clear conscience 'knowing ,
our boys are far from' home.
maybe in a cold fox hole with,
no hot meal. They would like to .
be-home.toorbut can't.
Maybe YoU' don' t rellllze how'
much a gift , froni ,home means "
to these men; just to know that
you are not forgotten by. those
at horne. ' . "
, I.
"
. ,
Heyer
Stewart
'Horgan
Charity Girl
The Methuselah I ,
Whitewater
Davies
The Politics of Pollution ,', , , .
,
,. -
,4th WAYNESVILLE, ..
...... .. _ ... '.,. "'" ' . ,;
,"J "',,.,
Live Wreaths
FOR YOUR DOOR OR THE CEMETERY
Poinsettas &
Flowers
IIYIEIIllll Flllll
....... ,0hI0
FOR THE OF. OUR
\; 'J , '
CUSTOMERS WE WI LL .BE ,-I, pin
I
.
, ,
()N THE
Wedoeadl,s . BEFORE CHRI'STMAS
1# ... ) I
AND NEW YEAR'S DEC. 23 AND 30 ,
.. 0' ..,])T 4
WEWILLB'; _ CI ..
. " " 'h" r,. '. , -.1. .. ,. '/ I
, , .
' ) . . 1 ' " -4.' - ' - ',-r .
DEC. 26 AND SATURQAy,rdAN: 2' .' . ':'
'" 1 , ' " #" ' ;. ,,),.'
I
, ,.,.0 i
,. '".IILI
,
. De"nlSDatton
O. Hili
Phillip Morgan
David Edsall

, " AdverUalrjg Manl,er
Aut. Advertising Manl,e"
Generai'Mana,er .
Reginald O. HilI, David Edsall
. P.O. Box 78, Waynesville, Ohio 45068
Member of the Ohio NeYi,pa'pet Auoelallon
Publll,her,
letters ,To
The Editor
Dear DenI1Y, .
Agaifl this year the American
legion Auxiliary ' has placed
boxes at Super Valu and
Don's Market for Christmas gift
contributions for our local ser-
vicemen who will spend 'their
Christmas in Vietnam or other '
foreign countries. ,
The response this year was as
poor as last. I wonder how many ,
can enjoy sitting down to a ,
Christmas dinner in a warm house
with a clear conscience 'knowing ,
our boys are far from' home.
maybe in a cold fox hole with,
no hot meal. They would like to .
be-home.toorbut can't.
Maybe YoU' don' t rellllze how'
much a gift , froni ,home means "
to these men; just to know that
you are not forgotten by. those
at horne. ' . "
, I.
"
. ,
Heyer
Stewart
'Horgan
Charity Girl
The Methuselah I ,
Whitewater
Davies
The Politics of Pollution ,', , , .
,
,. -
,4th WAYNESVILLE, ..
...... .. _ ... '.,. "'" ' . ,;
,"J "',,.,
Live Wreaths
FOR YOUR DOOR OR THE CEMETERY
Poinsettas &
Flowers
IIYIEIIllll Flllll
....... ,0hI0
FOR THE OF. OUR
\; 'J , '
CUSTOMERS WE WI LL .BE ,-I, pin
I
.
, ,
()N THE
Wedoeadl,s . BEFORE CHRI'STMAS
1# ... ) I
AND NEW YEAR'S DEC. 23 AND 30 ,
.. 0' ..,])T 4
WEWILLB'; _ CI ..
. " " 'h" r,. '. , -.1. .. ,. '/ I
, , .
' ) . . 1 ' " -4.' - ' - ',-r .
DEC. 26 AND SATURQAy,rdAN: 2' .' . ':'
'" 1 , ' " #" ' ;. ,,),.'
I
, ,.,.0 i
,. '".IILI
,
" ,The 4h awards banquet was
heJd at the Waynesville Junior
High School cafeteria at 7 pm
Nov. 21. I
The , f1rst hour was spent en-
I "',' '* ',I ' .' . .. ,
':: ',J, dr closing " 'aU
due to snow' or other, " part,s regular to\1tes
,gencies, the,o,fficial closing infor- covered,i,f at sth.oo
rna-tion may be heard on will '.i n the ,
foUowing radio stations: WHIO at the-regular , ,":'
Thlyton. WIN:G Dayton, WPFB , Th,is
Middletw
known as Plan. It ,lS
In the announcement, Wayne 10 usc 'the, Pia" :B. the,
Local
A
school will be identified will try have i. it
,as Wayne, Local" of Waynesville ' nounced a cA " I
in Warren CounJY (n'ot Wayne early next,mornmg;'
Township.) School closings are
usually announced on , the J 1
and 7. newscast. 'Some stations
\lim carry- the at
other times as'weil. The announ
cement will be made ONLY
WHEN SCHOOL WILL BE'
CLOSED or if the DEALYED
PLAN IS School
will be open If no announcement
is rnade.
AJl persons are requested not
to can the radio stations; school
offices or school officials at
home. Such calls only tic-up the
lines that should ,be left open to
deal with the emergency. accord-
ing to school official.
SU'DUll
wucsa Lambert 8S'l-U'lO
Mrs. Bradley's Cadette "Girt:
Scout Troop attended Hara-,;'
Arena to,see the show Dlsne.y on
Parade. There t.hey were ";
lighted to meet their favorite:-, . \
Disney characters again. DOnald I
Duck and Mickey Mouse seemed .
'to be the favorites. The show'was
thoroughly enjoyed by all.
The troop. will give a party ,
December 7th. This will be a
','We hope you will cooperate
with the school and stations.
This wil1 enable us to .handle
with greater effic-
, tea for the mothers of the girls.
said Superente'ndant Paul
SchwalJlberger. . . . , ,
. If cOl\.ditions warrant, tlJe,
school will use ali time
schedule , days when
hazardous llriving conditions, and
weaJller prevail J
The alternate plan 'is simply
delaying the betinning of school
one hour. Buses will be also
'Janil"s B'luf, Shep
. " WED. f:,,',.. .... ." J
,BY. APP.OtNTMEN)' "
mllil north of W.yne.vllle
9810 IiIELLBROOK ROAD
.417351
It will ,be held at Saint Mary's
Episcopal Church from 3-4 p.m.
AL TER'ATIONS
Mens women.
NO CALLS PLEASE Between
12 Noon and 4 P.M.
VEDA SNODDY
PHqNE .nZ4.a7
'RAMBV PHOTOS,

.1
, WAVHUVILLL

IOllCE
jo.)t.ing a 4elicious ham dinner.
After the meal, Judy Rye wel- THE WAYNESVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COM-
cPOled and Glen- M,ERCI=,;-,A P:l.fBLlC SERVICE TO ,THE VILLAGE, ARE
da', M,illet in,troduced the, URGING" CITIZENS TO ATTEND THE ZONING
", Ken gave a report MEETING CONCERNING A REQUEST FOR ZONING
at>qut during CHANG'E, FAR HILLS SUBDIVISION OF THE PRES-
1970. On March 7, David, Dick TON FARM, DEC. 15, 7:30 PM WAYNESVILLE COUN- ,
Doug sec CIL CHAMBERS AT WAYNE TOWNSHIP FIRE HOUSE.
ond ' at Judging
Comest .. "
t
, The ch,lb ,sold'"} ,344 bags of
-potato' during, its ,sale.
','I In .:June .at the Senior Camp,
Powell, Barbia and Karen
safety,
, " the Warren- 'County"
membets received
, jht,bOlllS . and trophies for their
o.t .. ',
'One " of." the' yotlilgest mem-
' ofi be'club. Anthony' Grill.
demonst,tated how to 'select
for rabbits' and Pete
,)I' repOrt , on . his'
GIVE A MUSICAL GI FT FOR THE
WHOLE FAMILY THIS CHRISTMAS,
,Famous brand organ with auto rnUTnn,u
I Compare our price $795.
:REG $599.
RCA Stereo '" REG 329;
SALE $399.
SALE 279
. . VISIT 'OUR':CHRIS'lMAS ANO GI FT SHOP
,,,,-' " FREE GI FT WRApplN'O
I. '.
CHRISTMAS HOURS \
\.
"I' ... '1
" I '., 9:30 till 6:00 - sat. 9:30 till 7:00 :.'
"
, ,
'Tu.. thrLi 9:30 tlll'9:,OO Sun. till 6:0P '.' .
" ,The 4h awards banquet was
heJd at the Waynesville Junior
High School cafeteria at 7 pm
Nov. 21. I
The , f1rst hour was spent en-
I "',' '* ',I ' .' . .. ,
':: ',J, dr closing " 'aU
due to snow' or other, " part,s regular to\1tes
,gencies, the,o,fficial closing infor- covered,i,f at sth.oo
rna-tion may be heard on will '.i n the ,
foUowing radio stations: WHIO at the-regular , ,":'
Thlyton. WIN:G Dayton, WPFB , Th,is
Middletw
known as Plan. It ,lS
In the announcement, Wayne 10 usc 'the, Pia" :B. the,
Local
A
school will be identified will try have i. it
,as Wayne, Local" of Waynesville ' nounced a cA " I
in Warren CounJY (n'ot Wayne early next,mornmg;'
Township.) School closings are
usually announced on , the J 1
and 7. newscast. 'Some stations
\lim carry- the at
other times as'weil. The announ
cement will be made ONLY
WHEN SCHOOL WILL BE'
CLOSED or if the DEALYED
PLAN IS School
will be open If no announcement
is rnade.
AJl persons are requested not
to can the radio stations; school
offices or school officials at
home. Such calls only tic-up the
lines that should ,be left open to
deal with the emergency. accord-
ing to school official.
SU'DUll
wucsa Lambert 8S'l-U'lO
Mrs. Bradley's Cadette "Girt:
Scout Troop attended Hara-,;'
Arena to,see the show Dlsne.y on
Parade. There t.hey were ";
lighted to meet their favorite:-, . \
Disney characters again. DOnald I
Duck and Mickey Mouse seemed .
'to be the favorites. The show'was
thoroughly enjoyed by all.
The troop. will give a party ,
December 7th. This will be a
','We hope you will cooperate
with the school and stations.
This wil1 enable us to .handle
with greater effic-
, tea for the mothers of the girls.
said Superente'ndant Paul
SchwalJlberger. . . . , ,
. If cOl\.ditions warrant, tlJe,
school will use ali time
schedule , days when
hazardous llriving conditions, and
weaJller prevail J
The alternate plan 'is simply
delaying the betinning of school
one hour. Buses will be also
'Janil"s B'luf, Shep
. " WED. f:,,',.. .... ." J
,BY. APP.OtNTMEN)' "
mllil north of W.yne.vllle
9810 IiIELLBROOK ROAD
.417351
It will ,be held at Saint Mary's
Episcopal Church from 3-4 p.m.
AL TER'ATIONS
Mens women.
NO CALLS PLEASE Between
12 Noon and 4 P.M.
VEDA SNODDY
PHqNE .nZ4.a7
'RAMBV PHOTOS,

.1
, WAVHUVILLL

IOllCE
jo.)t.ing a 4elicious ham dinner.
After the meal, Judy Rye wel- THE WAYNESVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COM-
cPOled and Glen- M,ERCI=,;-,A P:l.fBLlC SERVICE TO ,THE VILLAGE, ARE
da', M,illet in,troduced the, URGING" CITIZENS TO ATTEND THE ZONING
", Ken gave a report MEETING CONCERNING A REQUEST FOR ZONING
at>qut during CHANG'E, FAR HILLS SUBDIVISION OF THE PRES-
1970. On March 7, David, Dick TON FARM, DEC. 15, 7:30 PM WAYNESVILLE COUN- ,
Doug sec CIL CHAMBERS AT WAYNE TOWNSHIP FIRE HOUSE.
ond ' at Judging
Comest .. "
t
, The ch,lb ,sold'"} ,344 bags of
-potato' during, its ,sale.
','I In .:June .at the Senior Camp,
Powell, Barbia and Karen
safety,
, " the Warren- 'County"
membets received
, jht,bOlllS . and trophies for their
o.t .. ',
'One " of." the' yotlilgest mem-
' ofi be'club. Anthony' Grill.
demonst,tated how to 'select
for rabbits' and Pete
,)I' repOrt , on . his'
GIVE A MUSICAL GI FT FOR THE
WHOLE FAMILY THIS CHRISTMAS,
,Famous brand organ with auto rnUTnn,u
I Compare our price $795.
:REG $599.
RCA Stereo '" REG 329;
SALE $399.
SALE 279
. . VISIT 'OUR':CHRIS'lMAS ANO GI FT SHOP
,,,,-' " FREE GI FT WRApplN'O
I. '.
CHRISTMAS HOURS \
\.
"I' ... '1
" I '., 9:30 till 6:00 - sat. 9:30 till 7:00 :.'
"
, ,
'Tu.. thrLi 9:30 tlll'9:,OO Sun. till 6:0P '.' .
with both
easy one-knob Color'
Commander Control
AFC-Automalic ' I
Fine-tuning
ONLY S 4 8
with both
easy one-knob Color'
Commander Control
AFC-Automalic ' I
Fine-tuning
ONLY S 4 8
.... '1 I ,. .' ;, '... l
.... n' .. r ... "CQU{t:. :The: ", . Ea 'I of
.- 1' and Steb.bitis of
,FaflllctsviUe ,Route I. "
,Gorsuch, owns 181 acres.;{nd
rents 'an additional 15 acres for a
total of 196 acre,s farmed.
, :His pfesent 'milking herd avo
IE ,MOL
PACK OF TWO
__ .
S.'''.,tiell .. , Ita".
It ... Aluminum.
6.6
c
'9 FOO,T
.ROWN

VALUE
, The new
8 push-button '
WARING .
, blender.. "
a ll.blaln: '
Whll. Avot .do Fl . .. ,
!'1m": , Gola 4
"
.
Stebbins owns: and farms 200' ..
acres in a relatienship
with a son. The milking herd
average aro\1nd 53 cows. '
Stebbins has been 'dairy farm-
ing for 24 years aod to
'continue his operation about the
same as at present.
He has been a member of
Valley Milk Producers
Assocfation for 24 years. He has
been a member of the. board ot
director's for 1 5,
&-TAANSISTOA
PO(KET
RADID
T.......,.SoIId S_AM R.dio ",,,"
.",*Uent 10':" CompleUt INl1h o.1rphone. bill
ttfy . Cltrvinrg ' ''oil) Gltt-bo..red.
.... '1 I ,. .' ;, '... l
.... n' .. r ... "CQU{t:. :The: ", . Ea 'I of
.- 1' and Steb.bitis of
,FaflllctsviUe ,Route I. "
,Gorsuch, owns 181 acres.;{nd
rents 'an additional 15 acres for a
total of 196 acre,s farmed.
, :His pfesent 'milking herd avo
IE ,MOL
PACK OF TWO
__ .
S.'''.,tiell .. , Ita".
It ... Aluminum.
6.6
c
'9 FOO,T
.ROWN

VALUE
, The new
8 push-button '
WARING .
, blender.. "
a ll.blaln: '
Whll. Avot .do Fl . .. ,
!'1m": , Gola 4
"
.
Stebbins owns: and farms 200' ..
acres in a relatienship
with a son. The milking herd
average aro\1nd 53 cows. '
Stebbins has been 'dairy farm-
ing for 24 years aod to
'continue his operation about the
same as at present.
He has been a member of
Valley Milk Producers
Assocfation for 24 years. He has
been a member of the. board ot
director's for 1 5,
&-TAANSISTOA
PO(KET
RADID
T.......,.SoIId S_AM R.dio ",,,"
.",*Uent 10':" CompleUt INl1h o.1rphone. bill
ttfy . Cltrvinrg ' ''oil) Gltt-bo..red.
,
Chrisl .
"'Third &: Miami 'Stree'ts .
, .. '., Ch,arles Pike; Ennleii;t
10:00 a.m .. - Sunday"Morning
p.l1} . ., Sunday
p.m.
for informatfor '
..
First
North' Main Street
John . Osborne, . P'cIstor
10:00 a.m.,Sunday Schnol
II :OO'a,m.,Morqing Wl>rship
6-:30 )1:m.,Traini'ng Union
7:30 p.m.,Evening Wnrship

Meeting'" "
with Southern &p . .
tist Conventiqn). ' _ ,'"
...
First Churct.of ChriSt
152 High Street'
Steve Minister ,
8:30 a.m . . 'the Cfuistians HoUr
. (WCKY'radio, Ci1'lty)
9:30 a.m. Bible School (classes
for all) " .
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
10:30 U11. Junior Church'
12 noon Revival Fires .
5 :30 p.m. JuJlior (boi( Practice
6:00 p.m. JetCadets
Alpha Teens
7:00 p.m. Evening VesJl.e'rs
Friends Meeting .
. Fuurth ;Yea'r lIigh
9:30 a.m., Sunday &huol"
I 0:45 a.m. Sunday Meeting for
Worship (unpmgrammed)
. st. Augustine Church
Street
Rev. Joseph II. Lutmer, P-Jstor
7 a:m. & II a.m. Masses
I< U':m. & H p.m. Jluly ()JYs
7:30 p.llI . First Friday '
7:45 a . i}Jily Mass
5:30 P: IlI. Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal .
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
II : 15 a:m., Morning Prayer
1st, Jrc.J & 5th Sundays:
Holy Cummuniun 2nd & 4th
Sundays .
United Methodist
Church'
Third & North Streets
" L Yuung, Minister
9:00 a.m. Church School
10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
6:00 p.m. Jr. & Sr. Yputh
Fellowship
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
Curner uf 7 J & Corwin Rd.
Rev, Sherman CO"lk, Pastm
10JO a.Ill., Sunday School
7:00 p.m., Sunday Service
7:30 P .. Ill.,
Scrvke
7:30 p.m .. Sat. Service
FlRSTCHURCH. OF GOD
49 S. Main Street
9:30 a.m . Sunday School
10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship '
.
Chutch .'
I)Jvid lIarpet', P. .. slur
,', "
. 9:30 a.m. : Sunday Churd,'
Sc""icc '
10:30 a.Il". Sunday Schut)l
II :00 a.m., Sunday Worsi;ip
Service
Youth f'cllt;wship alld Bible
".: ; . , . , f
Study
- '. " " '''' .. ... ,..., ,, ,>-
-'" .' _,' I".., -.f' . 'H" t. .. : .. ,,;-: .. "f '; , ' .. .," ... /,.' ... ... -
" .' .. ACy w.nb. emilur '. " .. c" c. '",. r
naJYVYlMlUlw 'r", I I : . ... :;";". ,.;, ,:, :,,'.' -: :, Ray Sh.'l'll""f. I" sluj
Church ". . 10:00 St.:huul , .... . ' . .. \i, -".,
) 'I: 'SOut'" C!Ii ';Jtot , . , ,I';", ' . l' JO p.w W .1 ... ::1 '" , ").30 a.m. iWurslup ' ..
. . " ; '.> .. ""." ." d.J.t : .,', .. ?' .. .. ' Suillla"2{'ln& " Il stJlu
Rev. ;:' '. " S.oo-' co"-"::'. ..... '
" _.' - ,. " ,.' I { . Wors'Up' serVices . '. ' . p.m. rUlI",,, . "
7:30 p.m. Tuesday ' .. -, . , . .. ".,. , .. ,. , ', ' '. . '.', ,. t.'
7'10 F .... : Y 7.30 p . Youth '
: - p.m. f1Ui1Y - ,oung . , > Servo ft '
D pl' ,,_ . . . Coo;
FCO e s' '. " . . ',' .
. 1(t.OO ;A.m.: Sunday
- .......
.7-:9<). p.1ll Sunday .Evening
'l
SPRI.'"
J .
. ; V."it8d ,_ .
Church .
Walnut-Vina
Robert R. Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:)0 a.m. Morning Worship .
6:30 p.m. Youth FeUowshlp-
jr. high & sr.,higt(: '
7:45 p.m. Wednesday cholr

-
Spi-ing Valiey Church
, of Christ
'Glady Street
t 0:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. EvcningWorship
R:OO p.m. Wcdncsday I:vening
Worship

.- \
'. s,Jri"ng Valley
Friends
Mound Street . ... ;< . \
E. Friend Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 Morning Worship
-
Christian Baptist Mission
Main St.reet .
Mrs. luis Dunaway, Pastor
10 a.m. Sunday School
II a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
?l30 p.m. Prayrr Meeting,
Wednesday Thursday
"1' ' 1" . ,
,. I:/ .:ut .:
t ,fro J I . I
.' ... ..
():30 a.m.:,
II :00 a.m ... Slmday.
Service '. j' ,'.
7 :.lO'-p;ni . ,WcdncsilaY f Pr.ayer
. Scrvi.;.e. .
LYT,LE ... "
--'''-'' . -- 1,) :; .
United Methbdist
. ' Church " .,
. lQhn K. Sillith,
9:30 a.ln., Sunday School ' . 'I': _ __
10:30 a.m. ; Sunday Worship j.
, . Service ' . " .

everung, BibJe ,Study ,
.',
FERRY ' '
-...:..--:" .
Ferry of Christ ,
.I ,", "
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAYNESVIL._E. OH.O .. '
LYNN'S DRESS SHOP .
. . OHIO
,
Chrisl .
"'Third &: Miami 'Stree'ts .
, .. '., Ch,arles Pike; Ennleii;t
10:00 a.m .. - Sunday"Morning
p.l1} . ., Sunday
p.m.
for informatfor '
..
First
North' Main Street
John . Osborne, . P'cIstor
10:00 a.m.,Sunday Schnol
II :OO'a,m.,Morqing Wl>rship
6-:30 )1:m.,Traini'ng Union
7:30 p.m.,Evening Wnrship

Meeting'" "
with Southern &p . .
tist Conventiqn). ' _ ,'"
...
First Churct.of ChriSt
152 High Street'
Steve Minister ,
8:30 a.m . . 'the Cfuistians HoUr
. (WCKY'radio, Ci1'lty)
9:30 a.m. Bible School (classes
for all) " .
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
10:30 U11. Junior Church'
12 noon Revival Fires .
5 :30 p.m. JuJlior (boi( Practice
6:00 p.m. JetCadets
Alpha Teens
7:00 p.m. Evening VesJl.e'rs
Friends Meeting .
. Fuurth ;Yea'r lIigh
9:30 a.m., Sunday &huol"
I 0:45 a.m. Sunday Meeting for
Worship (unpmgrammed)
. st. Augustine Church
Street
Rev. Joseph II. Lutmer, P-Jstor
7 a:m. & II a.m. Masses
I< U':m. & H p.m. Jluly ()JYs
7:30 p.llI . First Friday '
7:45 a . i}Jily Mass
5:30 P: IlI. Mass
St. Mary's Episcopal .
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
II : 15 a:m., Morning Prayer
1st, Jrc.J & 5th Sundays:
Holy Cummuniun 2nd & 4th
Sundays .
United Methodist
Church'
Third & North Streets
" L Yuung, Minister
9:00 a.m. Church School
10: 15 a.m. Church at Worship
6:00 p.m. Jr. & Sr. Yputh
Fellowship
Waynesville Rescue
Mission
Curner uf 7 J & Corwin Rd.
Rev, Sherman CO"lk, Pastm
10JO a.Ill., Sunday School
7:00 p.m., Sunday Service
7:30 P .. Ill.,
Scrvke
7:30 p.m .. Sat. Service
FlRSTCHURCH. OF GOD
49 S. Main Street
9:30 a.m . Sunday School
10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship '
.
Chutch .'
I)Jvid lIarpet', P. .. slur
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. 9:30 a.m. : Sunday Churd,'
Sc""icc '
10:30 a.Il". Sunday Schut)l
II :00 a.m., Sunday Worsi;ip
Service
Youth f'cllt;wship alld Bible
".: ; . , . , f
Study
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naJYVYlMlUlw 'r", I I : . ... :;";". ,.;, ,:, :,,'.' -: :, Ray Sh.'l'll""f. I" sluj
Church ". . 10:00 St.:huul , .... . ' . .. \i, -".,
) 'I: 'SOut'" C!Ii ';Jtot , . , ,I';", ' . l' JO p.w W .1 ... ::1 '" , ").30 a.m. iWurslup ' ..
. . " ; '.> .. ""." ." d.J.t : .,', .. ?' .. .. ' Suillla"2{'ln& " Il stJlu
Rev. ;:' '. " S.oo-' co"-"::'. ..... '
" _.' - ,. " ,.' I { . Wors'Up' serVices . '. ' . p.m. rUlI",,, . "
7:30 p.m. Tuesday ' .. -, . , . .. ".,. , .. ,. , ', ' '. . '.', ,. t.'
7'10 F .... : Y 7.30 p . Youth '
: - p.m. f1Ui1Y - ,oung . , > Servo ft '
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. 1(t.OO ;A.m.: Sunday
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.7-:9<). p.1ll Sunday .Evening
'l
SPRI.'"
J .
. ; V."it8d ,_ .
Church .
Walnut-Vina
Robert R. Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:)0 a.m. Morning Worship .
6:30 p.m. Youth FeUowshlp-
jr. high & sr.,higt(: '
7:45 p.m. Wednesday cholr

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Spi-ing Valiey Church
, of Christ
'Glady Street
t 0:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. EvcningWorship
R:OO p.m. Wcdncsday I:vening
Worship

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'. s,Jri"ng Valley
Friends
Mound Street . ... ;< . \
E. Friend Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 Morning Worship
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Christian Baptist Mission
Main St.reet .
Mrs. luis Dunaway, Pastor
10 a.m. Sunday School
II a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
?l30 p.m. Prayrr Meeting,
Wednesday Thursday
"1' ' 1" . ,
,. I:/ .:ut .:
t ,fro J I . I
.' ... ..
():30 a.m.:,
II :00 a.m ... Slmday.
Service '. j' ,'.
7 :.lO'-p;ni . ,WcdncsilaY f Pr.ayer
. Scrvi.;.e. .
LYT,LE ... "
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United Methbdist
. ' Church " .,
. lQhn K. Sillith,
9:30 a.ln., Sunday School ' . 'I': _ __
10:30 a.m. ; Sunday Worship j.
, . Service ' . " .

everung, BibJe ,Study ,
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FERRY ' '
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Ferry of Christ ,
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LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAYNESVIL._E. OH.O .. '
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... .. day or, Week, fenced In yard.Ask.for . ,.' . ( ,
... I h: . . :t";':'t '. .39ctf ' ft ' is surprising. to: sonie to
I . " . NOVCE" .'
learn that God never commanded
,,' SAVe: UPT,o 65"'" " ., ' ..;;,,;;.:;;;. ... .. --...... --- anyone to receive Holy: Spirit
" Emer-9"cy P.ollce will , . bap' t.sm. Thoun ... . men '''ere fre-
ANI.I PAT"fERNS. RtlBIllEB "!,ave paper drlv .. until further " 6" w
. F'T. ltf ' , , . quently CO, mmanded to be bap-
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.
AND"COLO'RS; COME IN 'OR
tized in water (Acts 1:48),
WE WI
' j';'; r,P " j ", , "" .'{1 ' Holy Spirit . baptism was always
.j I,I :.l: " '. a promise, never a command to
I 1 .. s s . a . 4. be obeyed (Matt. ' 3:' i 1). This
, ':'AUDE :' "
wwe, age .14 died
Nov. :' 21 ,at Wasrungton .. Manor
. Home in Centerville ..
. She is: survived by two sons,
' of . Waynesville an(,l. Ova
'-of q pcirtnati; one daughter,
p!.
tuckj. , ' 11.... '.
'. I#.4
at Otleil
Kentucky; Interment was at
.' I Cemetry.
, ., .
NOWHERE
WI LL YOU FIND
A BETTER BOY
,. ON 'A
. . .
1. .... , .
6ERTA MATTRESS
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.. 1'. 111 HS
. 'I
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promise of the Lord never in-
cluded many people, but was
. givell only to a certain few
individuals. promised the
apostle, "ye shall be' baptized
. in the Holy Spirit not-many days
hence" (Acts 1':5), which pro-
mise was fulfIlled about a week
later (Acts 2:4). Peter said this
also fulfille.d the pr0l>hecy of
Joel (Acts 2.:16) which should
. include "all lftesJ!! Whell' a,<hoUSe
of Gentiles Holy Spirit
baptism (Acts' 11 : 15). . .
These are _ the. only two ,oc-
casions 'in hlstory when men
received the baptismal measure
of the Holy Spirit. But in con-
trast to the few who were pro-
miscaJ HOly Spirit baptism was
only needed for a few years and
the baptism authorized
in the great commission is to
always, ' even to' the end
<;If the world (Matt.
The purpose of ' Holy Spirit
Baptism was not to regenerate
sinners and save them from sjn,
nor to give them a good feeling
of ectasy . The apostles were
cleaned of sms long before
receiving this ,power '(In: 15:3)
and Cornelius' household was
not receiVing the
Holy Spirit. They still had to
comply the of
wOr(J1 11 The
apostles received Holy Spirit
. baptism to confIrm the divine
orgin of the words they preached
(Mark 16':20). ne New Testa-
ment had not been- written and
the which the Holy
Spirit enabled them to perform
conftr!l1ed the truthfulness of'
what .. the . apostles preached
(Heb .... But ilfter tll,e
New .Tes,tamen,t ' Was confirmed :
and sealed .miraculous manifes ..
r ..
.. If ' people
:"conflintation from, the
'Spirie in' times it

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T he little children kneel to Pft1Y,
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"10' ICI
illST! Fox Terrier, Male. Head & ears,
brown and black, the rest of the body,
snow white. Weighs 3 lbs. Answers to
the name of "Jiggs". Last seen near the
Sehp.ol in $25.00 Reward.
Miss1ltlinI!"Phone 8976366
100"\'
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Custa:", CI,. 1le t
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pop.out side trimmer.
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LlrrJ<,1 '4 en
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J' 5'; t o (lQuple. only. PH 897.
"'1 af ter 6 p.m. . .149c1 ' ' ',"0
j $300. PH -"- .. f '... ' ,
. , ,-,' . .. I ,
.
. .. for r.ent in
10 SPD SCHWINN $40. 20" Schwinn Phone 01. 8.79r29,06y .'
$20. GoOd cond. 'p,H 49cL . . '44ctf
. ..\ , . ;: ;,.." '.1.:' .' . ..,: ': ,"'," ." .
f'"renct). . '<, ,jVAffT:EP liB R I;NT ;.:: .< ",
broken .. $25
7
WANTt;O' TQ R_EN) : .Country"home ' t ", .
morning or 6' ,iJ'.h1. ,F:rut > .hOUse 01'1 1 ) With .J8"Fld ' to st'arJ 'a s,;jall . ..
right beloW DaklnJ raller Camp. 49cl Beef P.11: 01866: 0284 .
I " e, /. ", ... . ,,, "I' ' ( ' . " after 4 .p:,m . ' , oj .: " . -48C4: . . -.... Id
'1 _' l .... , r t .. r ... 1", 1 1 10 ' ..... _. .,r. t In
TH;!S SPOT thl'.t spoi p,atl)s .. ' (! . ,',.' > $, q
too. Removed "'11th BI'ci e " . ' ..... /.",'
Wayne'SvJ\le .Furnlture. viCES !\;c; '\
, 49cl '. E ,. . < '- . " ' .
. " I .' SA V f\Arrllture a'1d r,ug
A'F tricycle 'Per/ect condo PH .' cPhleanlrr
g
.;11 , you; .
897 27 ' , ' ..I! ' . . ... one today. Paul'. Xpert .
,:: . , 41 .. " ,,. .. " . ".1' .' Carpet ! <;"al'\lng. .502. Oak , Stre . t. .. ,
: l CLOTHI:'C. _ e .' :,,O
hI
9. . . " ' . ,
. r '1:' , .. . . venlng -. , . " .
. :, lOw.,,; dreuet. 'Sults: "s'!<itlng' " slack'" BABV. re,l)at?le . 9.1r.ls . ,. ,
outfits. ,, 50, $.15, ' $1 .. -PH
'
897.4'694';. enced wltl) . .
." ",' 49c1 . nlghl, .75e after. Phol\e 8977091
, . . i ': :,:, . 411.C4v
. "" . ro;<lHT PIAN.O, gd cond .iso' . , , ' :. , . " .... '. , .... .' ,
., car ' - ... '''' ..... j ,
I'n" . ' . j: 'I'. '<,,' > I- penter i concrete, sheet metal paint . . ... -.-'-
1 BIcYCL'E, ";urIU . ,;::,J"A. rl'fOflng and Phon.
.. new,_ 7 21ctf I ,' .. . ' Y':.I! "11' t . . . .
.... ' " ., 49Gl 1 , ., ',. , ' , ., ., .
; . "
I i "j . \ ., ' f . : . , " B'ABVSITTING In my home by
... .. day or, Week, fenced In yard.Ask.for . ,.' . ( ,
... I h: . . :t";':'t '. .39ctf ' ft ' is surprising. to: sonie to
I . " . NOVCE" .'
learn that God never commanded
,,' SAVe: UPT,o 65"'" " ., ' ..;;,,;;.:;;;. ... .. --...... --- anyone to receive Holy: Spirit
" Emer-9"cy P.ollce will , . bap' t.sm. Thoun ... . men '''ere fre-
ANI.I PAT"fERNS. RtlBIllEB "!,ave paper drlv .. until further " 6" w
. F'T. ltf ' , , . quently CO, mmanded to be bap-
" tn" . WiDE, AND MANV DESI ;
.
AND"COLO'RS; COME IN 'OR
tized in water (Acts 1:48),
WE WI
' j';'; r,P " j ", , "" .'{1 ' Holy Spirit . baptism was always
.j I,I :.l: " '. a promise, never a command to
I 1 .. s s . a . 4. be obeyed (Matt. ' 3:' i 1). This
, ':'AUDE :' "
wwe, age .14 died
Nov. :' 21 ,at Wasrungton .. Manor
. Home in Centerville ..
. She is: survived by two sons,
' of . Waynesville an(,l. Ova
'-of q pcirtnati; one daughter,
p!.
tuckj. , ' 11.... '.
'. I#.4
at Otleil
Kentucky; Interment was at
.' I Cemetry.
, ., .
NOWHERE
WI LL YOU FIND
A BETTER BOY
,. ON 'A
. . .
1. .... , .
6ERTA MATTRESS
\ 7' . ' . .
"
;-' You ,Save)
.. 1'. 111 HS
. 'I
- Springboro 746-6261
promise of the Lord never in-
cluded many people, but was
. givell only to a certain few
individuals. promised the
apostle, "ye shall be' baptized
. in the Holy Spirit not-many days
hence" (Acts 1':5), which pro-
mise was fulfIlled about a week
later (Acts 2:4). Peter said this
also fulfille.d the pr0l>hecy of
Joel (Acts 2.:16) which should
. include "all lftesJ!! Whell' a,<hoUSe
of Gentiles Holy Spirit
baptism (Acts' 11 : 15). . .
These are _ the. only two ,oc-
casions 'in hlstory when men
received the baptismal measure
of the Holy Spirit. But in con-
trast to the few who were pro-
miscaJ HOly Spirit baptism was
only needed for a few years and
the baptism authorized
in the great commission is to
always, ' even to' the end
<;If the world (Matt.
The purpose of ' Holy Spirit
Baptism was not to regenerate
sinners and save them from sjn,
nor to give them a good feeling
of ectasy . The apostles were
cleaned of sms long before
receiving this ,power '(In: 15:3)
and Cornelius' household was
not receiVing the
Holy Spirit. They still had to
comply the of
wOr(J1 11 The
apostles received Holy Spirit
. baptism to confIrm the divine
orgin of the words they preached
(Mark 16':20). ne New Testa-
ment had not been- written and
the which the Holy
Spirit enabled them to perform
conftr!l1ed the truthfulness of'
what .. the . apostles preached
(Heb .... But ilfter tll,e
New .Tes,tamen,t ' Was confirmed :
and sealed .miraculous manifes ..
r ..
.. If ' people
:"conflintation from, the
'Spirie in' times it

" be . . anot,het. gas- , ,L"8)p11iere is only


. ..
,.
. ' . ,
r-
I
,
I
.,.
I
T he little children kneel to Pft1Y,
AncI , __ be Christmas clay.
,; I \, :
"10' ICI
illST! Fox Terrier, Male. Head & ears,
brown and black, the rest of the body,
snow white. Weighs 3 lbs. Answers to
the name of "Jiggs". Last seen near the
Sehp.ol in $25.00 Reward.
Miss1ltlinI!"Phone 8976366
100"\'
' . "
'. el 'liraJ lindn.ss
Custa:", CI,. 1le t
1B.BB
:/l0IW1cd
I TRIPLE HEADER 35T
22.S8
Shaves 2 out of 3 IS close.or closer than
blade. MicrOiroovt' tIoItilll held foJ.
lows contours for fISter, closer, more
comfortable shaves.
pop.out side trimmer.
. .....
- .

fASTBACK SHAVER
22.88
. a.RDLL Gin WRAP
6 rolls Of ""Itty 11ft wrap EIc:b
roll 26"x74" or total of. 444". Asstd.
desiCns. 4520/HP2660
OIlyaSe
for Gift Ideas!
. HUM . aIFIERS
DIIae PirtlMl AItIIIIIIc .
@
FAIRLE'Y .
'HARDW'A 'R:E
OHIO . PH.
D
- -- - --l
NEW D RENEW ,
annual
subscription
P.O. BOX 78
WA YNESVI LLE, OHIO
.-
!
i
I
,
., ." N.AME ----:-____ ......:.-______ _
, ! __ -:--____ ....--___ .....--__ _
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The Waynesville Spartan
sity lost to the Comets
Friday with .a final score of 59-
The Mason Comet reserves 69.
defeated the Waynesville Spar- After Mason scored the fust
tans with a 45. to 46 fInal score baskets in the game,' Steve Jones
Friday night at Waynesville. the, ' Spartans scoring by ,
Afger Mason scored the fIrst making a fouhhot. , ,
points of the fust period, Dave trailing most of the
Dick started the Spartan period, MaSon'forged ahead with
to the lead an4 retain it for less than two minutes remau,ing,
the remainder of the period. ,in the period. , ,
Spartan, Bob Ruggles, scored ' ,Jim. ,scQred first
the first basket of the second pomts of the second penod for
period. The Spartans retained the the Jater)nade the
their lead by not letting Mason ba*et that the
score until the 'last put of the After for a time,
period.
the Spartans lost the lead to t.be '
Mason scored first in the Comets in .the last of I
third period with Doug O'Banion the period.,
,
scoring fust for the Spartans. In the third ,period, '
The lead see-sawed for 'most of scored 'the but
the period with Waynesville on Waynesville , didn't ,score, until
top at the end. "
the last few minutes witJi;a bas-
The fourth stru;ted ket by Jeff Benner.
with a basket by Spartan, The fourth period was
Dick and continued with the opened by a ou1 shot by Spar: '
score see.sawing until the final tan, Jeff 'Bourne. The even scor-
second when Mason was fouled. ing that prevailed throughout
and made both shots to raise the period enabled Comets
its score one point above the to remain ahead the entire
Spartan's.
period.
Always Meet
To Eat Here
Enjoy our cheerful
setting, fine food and
prOmpt service. All at
" tap,
]1 "", -' " .
11 A.M. 9 P.M.
Daily
Oosed Mon. Tues: '
The Waynesville Spartan
sity lost to the Comets
Friday with .a final score of 59-
The Mason Comet reserves 69.
defeated the Waynesville Spar- After Mason scored the fust
tans with a 45. to 46 fInal score baskets in the game,' Steve Jones
Friday night at Waynesville. the, ' Spartans scoring by ,
Afger Mason scored the fIrst making a fouhhot. , ,
points of the fust period, Dave trailing most of the
Dick started the Spartan period, MaSon'forged ahead with
to the lead an4 retain it for less than two minutes remau,ing,
the remainder of the period. ,in the period. , ,
Spartan, Bob Ruggles, scored ' ,Jim. ,scQred first
the first basket of the second pomts of the second penod for
period. The Spartans retained the the Jater)nade the
their lead by not letting Mason ba*et that the
score until the 'last put of the After for a time,
period.
the Spartans lost the lead to t.be '
Mason scored first in the Comets in .the last of I
third period with Doug O'Banion the period.,
,
scoring fust for the Spartans. In the third ,period, '
The lead see-sawed for 'most of scored 'the but
the period with Waynesville on Waynesville , didn't ,score, until
top at the end. "
the last few minutes witJi;a bas-
The fourth stru;ted ket by Jeff Benner.
with a basket by Spartan, The fourth period was
Dick and continued with the opened by a ou1 shot by Spar: '
score see.sawing until the final tan, Jeff 'Bourne. The even scor-
second when Mason was fouled. ing that prevailed throughout
and made both shots to raise the period enabled Comets
its score one point above the to remain ahead the entire
Spartan's.
period.
Always Meet
To Eat Here
Enjoy our cheerful
setting, fine food and
prOmpt service. All at
" tap,
]1 "", -' " .
11 A.M. 9 P.M.
Daily
Oosed Mon. Tues: '

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