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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 16

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Chillicothe, Ohio
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..1 News reports of local organizations hflfl8ccthe MI teports of local organizations -1 'I 1 0 El Chi' n. II he 1111 During the business session, it was noted several donations had come to the club. Mrs. Russell Spiers of Springfield recently made and gave clothes and materials to the club. The July birthdays of Mrs.

During the business session, it was noted several dona- tions had collie to the club. AIrs. Russell Spiers of Spring- ekltheS field recently made and gave and materials to the Circle A Club Members of the Circle A Sewing Club met with Mrs. William Knoles at her home. 298 N.

High St. She led the devotional period on the topic. "Believing," taken from "Streams of the Desert." Circle A Club Members of the Circle A Sewing Club met with Airs. William Knoles at her home. 298 High St Se led the diwntin'nnt norin.fi nn tho tnn- Ernest Bet hel and Mrs.

Clyde Thomas were recognized. A sack lunch was served at MOM The day was spent knotting comforts and distributing clothing and cooking utensils to needy families. Ernest I and Mrs Clyde Thomas were recog- nized. A i as serd sw: lunch wve at noon. The day was spent presents nrcnnts 11 Wednesday, July 12, 1972 16-0illiroillt 0).

6aztl1r A ELL the World's Largest SNAKE () Weighs 270 lbs. Elmdale Grange Danny Miller, newly elected patron of the Elmdale Junior Grange, was taken into Elmdale Grange by obli-i gallon during the Ile will be assisted as patron of the junior Grange by his parents, and Paul Miller. Mrs. Wesley Janes judged! the Junior Grange Entries displayed for the Subordinate Grange shoe decorating, Annette ler; hot pad, Charlene Schra-t der; clothespin doll, Annette, Miller; doorstop, Annette Mil-1 ler; wire ring, Karen Schra-I der; cookie contest, Jackie, Easterday; toothpick design, Candy Minor; and butterfly, Jackie Easterday. Subordinate Grange master Berlin Hinton appointed Mrs.

Roger Minor and Misses Dorothy and Ruby Easterday to serve on the Ross County Fair booth committee with Mr. and Mrs. Hinton, Mrs.1 and Mrs. Howard Barnhart and Mr. and Mrs.

Richardson. Mrs. Berlin Hinton, wcmen's- activities chairman, re-I ported the Grange hall had! been painted and trees and flower bulbs planted on the grounds. Mrs. Carl Speakman reported Mrs.

Herman Hupp, charter member, was honored on her 93 birthday. Members approved a quest to paint the Grange shelter house. The request was submitted by Joe president of the Ginger Hill! Indians 4-H Club, under th el leadership of Mr. and Mrs.I Donald Laughlin. "A Tribute to July" was the theme of Mrs.

Roger Ross' program. Patriotic' songs were sung and contests and games were played. Committee for the 'next meeting, Aug. 2, at the Grange hall, will be Mr. and Mrs.

Richardson, Mrs. arid the Misses Easterday. 1 Ju El I a range i Danny Miller, newly elect-! ed patron of the Elmdale nior Grange, was taken into Elmdale Grange by obli-i gallon during the LtMl One special offer per family portrait, WILL BE 7vp Al: rtlr (iallet .,.,.,,,,.,..6 t'''' portrall .4. WILL BE AT: 5....., t. .1......

1, Onespecial offer perfarni ly GR9UPS: 1. Up to 4 photographed at $1.00 extra per person. 1 I i 0 i 1 0 17 Ft Long el An Indian Python I I 4. I 4,0,..., ,,,,..1, 14, it frs, 4 J-- i 1 tl IVI'lltit' 1,,,, i'. i ..:4 4eS i.4-i::.,Z, 3, A I- or He AiTlit.4t.

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daily COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER FRANKFORT, OHIO FRIDAY, JULY 14 HOURS: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. I COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER FRANKFORT, OHIO FRIDAY, JULY 14 HOURS: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1-11 ID 5 MLY! the 0 hDflk 1I c40 I '(OUR NEWS QUIZ liouR mEitttsoulz: Don't hide your attributes under a barrel! I I Tilittitottp Oaztttr ED 1tet41 Porda WED PART I NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give yourself 10 points for each correct answer.

PART I NATIONAL ANL) INILKNAIIVNAL Give yourself 10 points for each correct answer. Match word clues with their corresponding. pictures or symbols. 10 points for each correct answer. A-1 1 In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the death penalty (CHOOSE ONE: is, is not) unconstitutional as it has been applied in the United States.

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'i 1,1 V4444 ,:0..112::.,,,..:::.:,:,:,:, ,.::::::.......1..., .....4 1 1 i': I ,,,,,:.,:4 i 1 President Nixon lilted all quota restrictions on imports 2 The four justices who dissented in the decision were all appointees of President Nixon. True or False? Let people know about them! 2 South Dakota Senator George McGovern A Es2 A 3 North and South (CHOOSE ONE: Korea, Viet Nam) signed an agreement to end hostilities between the No colintries as a step toward eventual reunitioatidn. 3 3 7 superstar Bobby Hull changed teams 7iii tt 4 Name the new Prime Minister of Japan. 4 U.S. planes wrecked North Viet Nam's only modern plant 5 Bobby Fischer of the United States and Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union are meeting in Iceland to play for the world championship.

a-table tennis b-bridge o-chess 5 Internal fighting and mass executions have been reported here In order to be a successful business you must first tell potential customers about yourself and what you cap do for them. Newspaper advertising is the most effective way to do this. Put us on your payroll and see if sales don't pick up right away. Newspapers are great sales. men and women.

A '''')) i tj A 'gal. 1:04141 6 Maine Senator Edmund Muekie 7 Alabama Governor George Wallace 2 delude a delirium PART II WORDS IN THE NEWS Take 4 points for each word that you can match with its correct meaning. 1 de1uge a-to lower in rank b-confusion, frenzied 2 delude excitement c-a flood or major raina delirium fall match with its correct meaning. 1 deluge a-to lower in rank b-confusion, frenzied 2 delude excitement c-faafillood or major rain- 4 ci I. 4 1.1 a 1 8 The first woman umpire in organized, made her debut 9 Minnesota Senator Hubert Humphrey 5 I 10 Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro visited this nation 4111 'it, li I Phone us today for some interesting ideas on how to let people know who you are and what you have to offer them.

4 demote 5 demeanor Sa lam Palms Brattell Er im Sadat d-outward behavior e-to mislead or trick PART III NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 points for names that you can correctly match with the clues. a-Prime Minister, Norway b-Premier, Sweden 0-Premier, Lebanon d-Pres)dent, United Arab Republic e-Premier, Turkey 710.72 VIC, Inc, Modifon, WIscornin Save This Practice Examination! STUDENTS viluable Reference Material For 77 BURUNDI 1 1 d-outward behavior (, 4 demote 1 e-to mislead or trick 5 demeanor 1 PART III NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 points for names that you can ,1: 7,, correctly match with the clues. 0, 1 5seb Salam a-Prime Minister, Nor- way del Palm' 4, 44LLIka; b-Premier, Sweden Brattell 0-Premier, Lebanon 1 )d 4 United 4141hal Erim Arab Republic 5 Anwar Sadat e-Premier, Turkey 0 VIC, STUDENTS vi 710-72 Medifon, Wscorein I luSive i Lk, HOW DO YOU RATE? (Scrim Each Side of Quiz Soparatoty) 71 to 10 points 91 to 100 points TOP SCOPE! 61 to 70 points Fair. to 90 polots Excellent. 60 or Rotal.

(Score Each SI 91 to 100 81 to 90 po 1 FAMILY- DISCUSSION QUESTION What are the most important issues lacing the candidates in this year's presidential campaign? FAMILY. What are candidate' Call 773-2111 311 773-2111 Exams. THIS WEEK'S CHALLENGE! NO SC-Oil lkilmle the Premier of Italy. 4 mmemomo ononnto annownlo anomnio ammo ammo almo ires ANSWERS ON PAGE 23 THIS WI I Ai Chillicothe (gazette ort (gazette A.

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