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Elect
New Officers
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Mra. 'Lorry ...,..rlioon enter- laee Powor'a, Mra. ~oe Yoong, 1'
•.Wnod reeently 111\ll .a eQl'prl~o
'Mra. Leo 'l)'q, Mra. Doall!l '
!IJ.ette ahoWer honi&gt;rlr8 Mra. Wolfe, Mrs, Q: P. !Sieln, ,.-..,
· Carl Wolle. . ·
Afthudildnnet, Mra. l. w. MeHold In the l!lddi-IElome~&gt;- Comas,, Mta. ·~ Moaj,
tary SchOol illilltorllDD, tht8tago , .Mra. Wueon carpe;ur, Mra•
aria was deCorated In a (!l'otn Georp Hackett, Jr., Mrs. IJOII.
andyoltow~nracbomo.Siroam· · aid Low-;y, Mta. Ita Butcher,
ora .led to a d)icorated bloolnet Mrs. Norli&gt;an HUJ111hreya, Mra.
befOre which w.r.. ))laced largo Nolan Swa'ekllamer, Mra. ~­
bloeka IPfUI!W out""Baby",
lea Olancey, 1\fro. Ban !'fdl•on,
!)amos wore plaj&gt;edwlthprlzoa Mrfo ·Cheri~_' llradbilr)o aad
being woo by 1\frs. Roser Mar- Mliy, Mra. Mike Morrison, Mloa
gan, Mra, Ernie Fraser and Mra. Linda Jacoba, Mrs, Larry
Glen Honolor. Rell'eshmonta ot Helllos.
ceke and cotree wore aervod b)l
Mra. Charlet McNamee, Mr,a.
the hosteso and miniature boSBI• Habert Reibel, Mra. Wlltar
nota In tho groan andcyellow col· J!ums llarrlo, JUI Hurta, .Mra.
ora wore given ao favora.
Cash Bahr, Mra. Evoi.Yn Lewis,
The gueot 1111 tnclllled those Mlao Chrlotlno Bahr, Mra. MU-,
named above and Mrs. Dmald lard WUdormuth, Mra. Joan
Mills and Cynthia, Mrs. WUIIam Cooke, Mrs. WWiamStllmp, Mrs.
D. ChUda, Mra. Richard RusseU, Robert McEihiiiQf, Mra. J a c k
Mra. Earl lleve..,.,rt, Mra. S&amp;ttorOeld, Mrs, Curti a JenJdn.
Jameo Daniels, Mrs. Gene liar· son, Mra. Junoa Jdo.naon, Mrs.
rio, Mro. Bernard Fultz, Mrs. HUah Urilt.n, Mra. P. K. Russell
Leo EdWards, Mrs.
Junes and KQbl, Mrs. Jomos Sbql&amp;on,
Arnold, Mrs. Torry Ohllrver, Mrs. Lewis Smith and Mrs. La,..
Mrs. c. P. Bradbury, Mra. Dolly ro Bradbury, Mra. Ben PbUson,
Wolio, Mrs. Carroll SWanson. Mrs. Gerold Rqle and VIcki Mar·
Mrs. Lewis Sauer, Mrs. Wal- rlaon.

. Elieil.n ~ ·a~~~C.r~htstdl&amp;hted
a moeth!i Gt 1be WO!fttin'a MiaI I - . Sodlll1 ' fit 1be Laurel
· C!llr Free r.i.othodlat Church In
lllapori!IIIPbuement.
Elected weteMra. ~Gill,

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NATIONAL AND DEl'ARTEMENTAL OFF1CERS atterdod tho fourtltannlvei'OII'l'..,...._ ill
the EightaOO Forty, Meigs County Salon 710, Monday nighL Above are Edna Smeltz of Atdea. le se~

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retaire-calssierej Evaline Berkley of Nevada,l'archiviste;an:l Mary Martin. Pmneroy, l'aumonier,
staading left to right· and Arree Marshall of Lancaster, national central division chapeau; ha
Powell, 'petit chapeau ~f the Meigs Salon; and Violet Aichholz of New Washirwton, dfC)&amp;rtemental
ctmpeau, seated left to right.

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Eight and Forty Chapter
Observes 4th Anniversary
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Forcy Departe· stltution and by-law committee;
mental Chapeau Violet Alchholz Audrey Glaub, Columbus, scholof New Washington was one of arship chairman.
several hooored guests at the
Gins and corsages were prefourth a.nniversary dinner a n d sented to the state officials and
wreck of Meigs CCUnty Salon chairmen at the dlmerwhich car710 staged Monda,)' ntgltt in Mid. ried out a decor of ''SUn, Slade,
dleport.
and Sea shells" with large Mexi.
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Amoog the other guests hon.. can hat centerpieces, miniature
ored at the dbmer served at the hat and basket nutcup favon,
Middleport ChurchofChristwore and sea shell accents.

Edna Smeltz, AWca, departe.
Following the diMer the group
mnerrtaJ secretaire-caissLere,and went to the Middleport ElemenArnfe Marshall o( Lancaster, tary School auditorium tor t h e
tbe national central divlston cha~ Meigs Saloo business aesslm
peau.
concUcted by Iva Powell, chapeau,

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Distinguished guests present. and Initiatory work.

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ed were &amp;lsie Sonnanstine or
Hlghllglttlng the mooting was
Orville, 95.,year-old depart&amp;. an announcement by· Mrs. Marmenti.J chapeaux passe, and Es- tin that tile Saloo wUI give a

ther Edgar of Coiwnbus, the trophy this year at the state
"salon mama'' by virtue of be- conventlnn for dooatlona to the
Ing the departomental chapeau scholarship fund for nuraea. The

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was organized.
Other state o!flcera and chairmen recognized at the amlver.
881')' dinner attended by 44 per.
smna "ere Mary Martin, Pome.
roy, l'lUIJilOilier; l:valene Berkley, Nevada, I•arehivlBtei Reva
Clhla, 9tlloh, porody chairman;
Rose Decker, Columbus, finance
chairman; Mohel Brown, Galli·
polls, third member &lt;t lhe con-

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will be presented In the
name of Mrs. Edpr and only
salona with a membership of 40
or more will be eligible to compete. The award will be made
on the basts of per capita giviDJ,
New officers of the Meigs sa.
lon presented were Ruth H.
Thornton, chapeau; Julla HYsell,
lieeretaire; Mrs. Martin, first
deml chapeau premlere; Eileen
Searls, second deml chapeauj
Pearl Knapp, l'aumonler; Frank-

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Brlnhor, Ia cmelerge.
Delegates and alternates to the
deportemontal comentlon to be
held In Clevaland July 20 and
21, were elected They are Iva
Powell, first delepte; M r s.
Welsh, second delegate; and Mrs.
Knapp, third, with Marte Boyd,
Mrs. Brinker, and Mrs. Htmnel,
alternates.
Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Hysell
wUI be delegates at large at the
convention.

The amual child welfare report given by Mrs. Thornton
showed a total of 483 hoors

H's Quick!

It's Convenient'
COME AS YOU ARE!

worked by members with donatloos of $766 to homes, clinics,

and hospitals for cystic fibrosis
and tuberculoslschUdren'swork.
Mrs. Martin, ways and means
chalrman, reported on the var..
ious lund raising activities which
netted proceeds of $1,052.71.
This came from the sale

THE

FARMERS BANK
and
SAYINGS CO.
POMEROY, OHIO

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cellaneous itemsincludlngcandy,
pens, dish cloths, napkins, card&amp;.

the redemption of bottle &lt;IPS
and rummage sales. Mrs. Pearl
Knapp noted that $134.71 &lt;t the
amount had been pot In the fund
for Mrs. Martin's expenseswben
sheb«ooreathe~~mal

Thu. &amp; Fri., May 14-15·16
DOUIII IIA1UII PIIOGIAJI

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Mro. Cothorlne Welsh JDed
that $115 had been sent In for
tbe scholarship fund for mu·aoa,
aad It was roportedthlltmomberahlp Ia mw me over goal.
Mrt. Alchhotz ootllned J!lana
tor ber trip to D«tver 'l'huradll where she will present a
$1,000 check for the dodlctllon
nf a bed at tho National Jewish
Hoapllll tor cyellc flbroola chUdron. iile wUI be accompanied
tltere by Mta. Maraboll and
Mrs. Smeltz. Thls wiD make
the 19th bed dedicated by tlte
Ohio El&amp;ht and Fort;/.
Initiatory work was exemptt.
fled by Mra. Decher, Mra. Glaub,
Mrs. Aubrey Geary and Helen
Rolf of lila COlumbus solon for
Jo Wolfe and Charlotte Balcllng

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Nearly 150 poremstouredVetorana Memorlll Hoapital durln1
.. hoult ·8md&amp;Y atte..ln observance ill Natlanal Hoaptlll Week.
The oveDI was apmoorod b)l
the Womeu'o Auldllar)' In cm,lmctiOil with tho hotpltal slall'.
Mrs. James Daniele, treasurer
of tho aaxlllei'J, and Mro. Huab
Bearha, vollllteor chairman, emdueled a ccmplete tour ill tlto
hotpllai facilities for tho •1.
sltDrs. Demmatratlnr tho Ofllipmentlntheemorpncyroom
wae Mra. Mlrlmo Winebrenner,
R.N.
Coc*leo, poncb and C\Clll'et ware
served b)l Mrs, R. K. lloWIIII,
Mra. ·Robert McEIII!mY, MJil
!'1111 Meinhart, and Mleo Erma
Smith, director of .,...._...

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TONIGHT .r. THURSDAY
MAY 14 · ·15
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FRIDAY r. SArYjii)A~
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AuxiIiory progrom. Reviewed &lt;:"·:·

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be hold on Ma,v 23 and 24. Mr~
Cm Young, po(l()Y dlalrmaa, dllf'
lrlbuled papplis to themem~~
Amawlcemont ot tho Apter!~
Legim Auxiliary summer·~
once to be hold at Crookavlllo
on June 5 wa&amp; made b)l 1\fr~
Smith. It Wal voted to lt!ld I ~
natlm toward a ldft tor :ur.,·
Clllrord Adkins of Crook..Wt;
tho retiring ol&amp;lith dlatrlct pre., .
lclent.
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Mra •. Martin thenked the. ...
tor the throe cmunwdcy aervlij
reporta son! b)l Mra. EmJr!
Bland. cards m Amorlcenl!l!'!l
llatiJW the elgllt point plan foi'
fighting communism, were ell~
trlbuted to the mombera.
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The meeting OII8DOd In rttueJr
ltllc forln wl!h .Mre. ADen~
1G11 ·roadiJw ·the mlllitel of tllf
April meetiJW. It waa JDed ~ .
aew omcera will be electedal ~

J~mcludlng

aocJi
hour, refreshments wore aervll
by Mra. Smith, Mrl. WUI Will'
aton and Mra. y..,.._
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Elberfelds In Pom'eroy
OPEN ALL DAY THURSDA
9:30 TO 5:00 P.
Colllt !o Elberfelds Ready To Wear Department
and see OIU ouutanding selection of girls pllly
U111e favorites - care free clothes to wear all
su111111er long - outfit yoiU yo1111gs!ers here with
shorts - blouses - knit :tops - jackets - slacks
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- bell bollolll pants - skirts - tennis dresses (IGnis dresses - culottes - short sets - sleeve·
less dresses and shifts and bathing suits - just
any thing you want for a cool sum111er we hDve in al.l sizes from loU 10 !eens.

.. WASIDNGTON (UJ'I) - SUprollte CGuii Juetlee Abo Fortashas
lUimltted bla roalpatlon to Preoldttt Nlmn,itW.a.....- tcdl;r.
President Nlxaa aceepted It el!ectlve lmmodlatlly.
.·. A !qlr0rite c-t ePolw~inan 8811! F-1 aubmlttOd hlo rei~
tlca to Nbcll In a letter delivered to lho White llouao Wodnaad/Q'
Jli&amp;M; A cq&gt;y lloo weal to Chief Juatlce [!arl Warron, the apoke.,
man aol4.
A atatainont given nportero b)l ·a court apoke. . . . 88idl
Aaaoclate Justice Abe Forfas aent hialettor ef roatpatlon fMD
lho Surpome c-t to tbo White llouaelaotnlgbt and at the aame t1mo
sent to the ehlof ,jlotlce a letter of elljllallOtilll alxlut the Wolfaal
family foUndatim fee.
"Both wore delivered laat night, aad he Ia aiiJIOWICing his res[lo
natlcin tr..n the court thla mond.W."
The court . lq)Okeoman, BIDWillie MacGre&amp;\or did 1101
nina E. \Vhlttington, alld there cbUacterizo this as the beJ1D.
would be m IUrtller amp1111.,._ nlng ill Impeachment procee4.
tlon d. tho atatomonl.
lnge, some liiWIIlllkort viewed It
Aollod whotltor tho letter thet w8,y. Rep, Emanuel CeDar,
would be mede ,W.llc, Whit- D.N.Y., dlalrman ill t1t1
tlnaton tlld, "I don't luii1W. Ho Judiciary COmmittee, had Indio
Ill oaythlng more to eated he would ao 1101111 wlill
me."
the MacGre&amp;\or rocJIOOI.
The Fortaa redpalim wno
Rep. H. R. Groeo, 1\.JbWI,
11 dll• alt4lr Ufo magazlna bed aerved notice dll• agn that
made pld&gt;Uc for . tho flrat time he waa prepared to bella
Fortas• receipt ill a $!0,000 foe impoachmODI proceocllng!l. Ill
,..., tho funll,y foundolilln of wu holding this In abeyanet
1AIUII WoltiOil, woeltll,v flnan.. )10IICIIng tho pofJalblo ,Judlclaz7
cter, afler Fortaa became a lnQifr7.
member of tho court Ill 1965.
MleGre&amp;\or · domaadod 1111t
Fortes luuod a atatomOD! tho Fortas be IIIIDIDmld to taatlt,r
aama dll, Ioiii)' 4, acknowlodg. along with AtV. Gen. Jolin . N.
JIIC tltll he did rocelvo a ,.,._ MltcboU,
be did not Ill bow mileb-from
He alec aollod that Mitchell
the fcoindatlon. He tlld he later be caUed to teatlf.y a1x1ut rtjurned II, Ufe ~ he.dh\ not he 1111&amp;111 know , alxlut t1te
,..u.rn ·tt IUitil IIII!Onths later- Fortat • Wollam rolatlonahlp,
afler Wolfacm wu IDdlctod .., The a~ &amp;ietioral dlaclo...
federal chai-goo ill aUJck man!. earllor in Ill~ ""iok that he
pulatlm. ,
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cclpterred ~- daY• alrJ wltil
Wollopn Ia aew aervtng a Cbleif Julltlco Warrfll! at War.
7ear'l prlacm 18n1enee In ""!'• alllce.
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.lUtebell tald he ulted tor tho
The resipllon came at tho me«&lt;ng to give Werren cerllln
flrat moves wore afoot dn lnformatlm he aal4 he felt
Capli!ll Hill- amid alrml crltl- WOilld be of old to lhe cblel
clllll.of hit aJioged lmp"'!lrlell' ,jllllce In connectlm with tho
In taking the ,.,.__rd Fortai·eaae.
P!Oalblo lmpOachment of tlio
Mltcllell't ocknowlodgomenl
ellllth ronkod of tho nino ill a meet~na. with Warren
,lujl!l~o.
foUowed published reports thet
·Jietl. Clark M'acGre&amp;DJ', R ~ lila Judce llc1ertmont had

WASlDNGTON (UI'n - Freslclent Nlxaa, asldng the Amerlcan peopto to hold him
• .....,table for whatever hap.
pona In VIetnam, haa offered
the COmmunists a new peace
plan ~slgaed to end the war
within one year.
111 aa el!ort to nudge tlto
Paris lall&lt;s Into actlm, and In
rospmae to the 10-i'Oint Viet
COilg peace propoao1 mede
oarltar thla month, Nlml want
oa redlc aad telorislm Wodnaodo¥ nl&amp;bl a1 what he caUed a
"critlcll tundl!g ;&gt;Oint" to

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SPI!AIIJNG ROW_ !lludlotlillRaelllef!lemelllleySdlaal
who will have opeildng roles in tho _..,tta, "Roundup 00 the
Moon," scheduled for preoentatlon this Friday at 8 p.m. are,
front row (knoelbW, 11m Maurer and Buddy Ervin; second row,
loft to rlgbt, Molly F1oher, Mitch Nease, Irene Knlghti~; third
row, J. F. Yoong, VIcki Wolfe,JeffCirele,Rhonda Weal; fourth
row, Skillpor McMUien, Loretta Trlpplett, Helen wucoxen, J!ob.
by Johnson, and bock, Rhoda South and Betcy Robinson.

. . TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS- GOV. NEI.SON A, Rockele
1:-Uft'l Amertcaa. ·~oo~r ·ll'!aored atudeit domoitltratll~Da !Mt . ·
~and death In Togucigllj;a Wodnalday.
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Pollee cjlargod Into an uli!'UIY ¢rowd protetll~WII!t lll\'lli'iiG!r.'a
vl1lt ond
the sktrmtsh one youth woa abot and
Hid aa officer'a 1111 ball;boen dnvped and accldeqtally
Tho lne.ldont ·dccurrta. Olllsldo the presidential palace """'"· ,
telier waa cmter.riJW with llmdlll'll! I'reat~Jt Osvaldo
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.coLuMBus - A PLAN to auri.D TWIN-TOWER sTA·I1ii

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Wodnolday.
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111thor, WOO'llad bolD IJMihecl
In cm'e di1W.Ws anil testa oo the
pl'OI&gt;OJV for the state.
Attornoy FraDk W. Porter, Jr.,
repre&lt;elted Erlekam In tho pro-

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Roy E. · Mlllor,
aor, Robort.lfart,
Oll"'r So3re, Albert
James L. .f:I'J aad

was tho 6,000tb model oftltetiMit
COrYalr Jlll8 - aad GM loll, I
abiDing end to Corvair'o l8qles-

tuoua tO,yeer life.
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Help Finding
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Male ' Disroher
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to bellavo
The Ollfl(l10
ill thoOlille
blae..
_bodiJ,
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llllUldn'l starL
coupe Clllly backfired l'lldel7 and
The last Corvalr was a!PIIdon quit cold when a - • tried
two • dour MOilza liPOl't coupe, to drive It off to let No. 8,000
wltlt wblto wall tires, black vfnlol roar Into ldJtor)r, Wodlora liDbucket aeoto, tlnled wladowa, a bred with tho · entiino a while,
batch of "convenJ.BDCe.. ed:raa then llnally pushed No. 5,91!9 iJlf
iiDd a $2,868.30 price laf. I tho line.

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WILLOW RUN, Mlch (UI'n Photosraphora ware a1 tho reedy
Wedn. . . &lt;o 1D1P lila laatCMY.
role! Corvalr rolllag iJlf the osaembly line. What tltey 101 ...
tile stubborn naxt..ID-Iost . - I
b!lng poshed o f f becauae It

Barry McCOy API!"ted on a
'Junkpo chimp'' ~ to be

held In Juno. Eve~~tobetoetured
wW Include the · ~o aad too yard
. ~abaa; sta\l)lng)&gt;roodJ~, ·
· Jwll&gt;, 1'1111i111M!· broad Jump and
· foodllll throw,
. Aey boy bell!ean
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tho. (ll'Oill'llll ,boulli·write to tho
Metp Ccun1f Jo,yc'oea,
eroy,' Ohio.
. w~.,:ey and Jlni ~~ were 'Ill'
. , .PGIDjed'·to 'a CGIIIIDittae to choc!.
1 .(lXI ~~~~~ fort.[lrOIIOaed.PiaJ, ,.ounun ~~·~~-, • .. ·

oon llobatetter, ·Richard E. Jmoa ceodlrvs bet.ln Common Ploao /
and Everett HcicomJ&gt;, who made Judp John C. Baeon.
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Jarora, l!bo iat 011 tho 0118 ill ~.

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One of the jurors seated ~ ;; squadmen. Curry suffered theal&gt;o
hear tho proceedqa, John $. ' lack shortly before tho )lry waa
Curry, Rl 2, Racine, auffo~ .to cmsidor I venllcl
llj)pii'OIIt ll8art tllae~~~~~· .1\ ,IW' ' Juryr, Go!&gt;ovlevo Sill'·
ing· tllo COQlats· te
, lftd ' k,-'who bed"·aioo-taHII"'CIIItho
WIS rontoved fromthe.¢0urthou88 C0111Jlete tesltmo~, replaCed
Jury I'OOill to Meigs General hoi- Mr. Curty.
pilll by Pomeroy emergency
Testim~ was offered by Edl·

The realg!atlonofRolph Werry
as Internal vice prealdett for tho
1969;.10 term ,..s acceptaol Wedneade1 night by tho Motgs CouJQ
Jayceea.
Wercy baa accepted the otflce
of state director.
They Jljlceoa wm meet Mooday evening to clear tho hlllaroa
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Dr. Harry Goldstein, chief of the claPartmetit'; Dlvlsloo ~Ani;·
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mal Industry, aald
seven ceaea ofcholeradlacovered CNo
Week came ,........ shipment frolil a Tonne•- f - r pig dtel'li'·' Jaycee Work

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Slatel, thiS Ia 1101 tho to
8101 IL"
The troop illll&gt;dfailal by ell
(larllea, Nlml aold, could start
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roached to do 10. Units left at

Judl~ ~~~;:or:~/ury More than Doubles A~ard for Highway Easement~}~

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Mrs. Hlbba cmducted t h o
pledge service which opened with
members alnefng "llolP Scllnebedy Today." She road the purpooe of tho W.S. C.S. and IIJ)Oke
on mlsaima with omphaalo m
Cuban rofllgeea coming triO tho
United statea. A review of an
article from 11WOJ'ld Outlook"
pOinted to the ~ng cole of
mlnlaters and mtssiorBrles in
toda,)-'s world, the need to under·

wlllolraw, wlthwt IIIII' :::;·:~
tlml, there ,... a pp bilw- : : ·
tho two pooce of!orl.
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tbo Nlxaa illfer -lned two::· '·
apoclflc polnta that llllltli": · ,,
lncroaae chancel for peace, o.·· '
ta tho ...._._ iJl
e«orta
to make tha Norlll. :_
tho IDd of 12 - · would
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IIIII' temporarily In - - v~ae admit 11111 baaes. The Nora. Vlobwneao, bave troopo In tho 1011111. · •
ha sold, WOilld have to pull Combined with thet Ia tbo tac;t ... :
back from Cambedla and Leoa thet tho United 9tatel II ., .:.
as well.
1 - lnslatlng Haml boClll .
lntematiOilal lludy
polling out flrll, ·•·
NiJm alld Ill International Amerlcena make IIIII' mowe.
illfor:
Added to thet, the /IOIInlll .
ouparvleory booiY should stand
- Wltltdrawal, In atqes, &lt;t
watch to make aura all sldoo llld, lo tho fact tha ~- ··
u.s. and Allied troopa from
are withdrawing tltalr .._. aateo lo .,. _ . . . 1o&gt; ·
South Vleawn over lito ...t 12
That 881110 booiY, he llld, WOilld cllao:uu tho polltlcll
mmtho, provldod the Nora.
addfflm to tbo mllltarJ .U..:.: .
ovoraeo tho electlme.
Vletnunoao de tho aamo. Allor
Tbo plan aioo celled for aa tloa, •• llaDill baa booll; .:
12 months, fllbtlng -.Id stop.
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early release ill lriemer• d. demaatllng.
- A promlae tlte United
war. by lido a, llld Ill
Nlxaa sold .. wu not .......· ·
States wUl accept wllateYer
_..ent to observe tho 19M for ''lllllmlted pall...... rn.:';&gt;
pornmont the South VletnaGenova Aeconla . on Vietlwn tbo ~ peoplo ml - ::.· · ,
meso people ft!11, lacludlng
and
woll •• tha not i1X11t to crl1fdze lliilnllil ·'' · , i
reunlllcatlon with Nora. VIetwill cmtiDuo to erlllciH him . I
Lacs agreement &lt;i 1962.
nam If necea88l'Y and tun ttlda.)'.
Bec111ae tho Viet Ca!&amp;'a 10- abCNI tho wer. He ubd a..··· .I
partlclpatiCJD of tho Viet Con&amp; .
Nimt Wok nolo of renewed JIO(IIt poeee prqJOIIi lllslotod American ~· to llllta. :
tlte Cclllllllllllst guorrlllas, In attacks In South Vietnam and tho UDited states limply
(Continued o n - tO)
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- A Wll11lnl the Unltod
Sates wlll-er pull its 540,000
PARIS (UPI) - The Viet eong today rejected Freoldent Nboaa'o celllbr aiiUIIual w-...J
troops out unless tho eommu.
of U, S. and Nortlt VIetnamese troopa tr..n South Vietllun, caJliJv It ''UIQuat and ...... _ . . ..
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mats de llkowlae, aad a plodp
The alatemmdld not mon11on other palatalnNixaa'ulgllt.palalpeeee ~made Olltoi6- 4. .
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tho United Sta!Aos will not
vlsloo Wednesday night.
accept a oattloment at Pula
"In fact, tho United state• Ia still Illeking to Ita old, IIIQuat and UIII'OI80IIIble pr~ ill
that Ia Clllly a "cllaaulaed . chan&amp;od form," an alllclalatatement fr&lt;m tho Viet Coq(o Nalloaal Llberallm Fraat eald, "ealldefeat!'
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; lng for mutual withdrawal ill troops, pu1tlqf: cxtAJ the aama level the aareaaor and tho wbe •
Nlxaa's War Now
· ta realatlng aggreaslon- a Pnl!IDtllwolave rejected- u-L"
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An agreement between Communists and the Allloa ooa mutual pullout
to bald ·•· ~
combined a Dexlblo peace l the kay to settlement In tho Ialka. The VIet Ccar actuaed Nbma at prelel!diJw txullrpla;r IJIICidwiiL
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.[ll'opoeol wltlt a roafflrmatlcn 0{ .l.·
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meDI tho ..... he Inherited trom
FresWoilt Johnam lo """ bla
war, fm' good or bad.
ur I fall tD do so," he se!d cl.
bit .campaiRD promlae to
acblevo peace, "I expect tho
Amorlcaa people to hold me
acCOdntable for that faUure!'
Tbo lhlttal c:ongresslmalreactlon to Nixon's speech • s
gen;rally favorable, oven optl.
mltlle In anme ~. sen.
Ja&lt;ob K. Javlts, R.N. Y., me &lt;i
a clualer ill GOP lawmakers
. - crltl&lt;lam helped prompt
Nlxaa to make his lllOt'e, celled
the meaaage ••a real step m the
roU to peace."
-asador Honry Cabot
Uld&amp;e, Nlxaa's top nogDtiator
at the Paris talkt, oonterred
with tho President before tho
address and sche$1led IIIIIJthar
meeting todljl before rotumlng
to France. Re will place the
propoaola oo the table
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An awol'd of.6,302 was made bY son, et at., included $1,702 for
a Meigs Coomty Cooundn Pleas land and the remainder for dam·
Petit Jury Wedneadljl In a land agos to the residue. It was r ...
-•iprlall.on Cll!t ill'~!I?":~ vooled during ~ coorae .w the
l!l, Ohln -kjng an·~f lilt IIJiiOUnl of Proi&gt;OI'b'.
cGt hlahwaY·purposes Qr obtained was 17.2 acres and..,.
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Erlckllon.
other 39.4 acres would be landTho
le:!l otreced $!,500 loclted.
'yen bewqre
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for the' properb' InVOlved aixl
' COLUMI!US - 't'liFl STATE DEP AR'I'IIENT OF Apiculture haa damage to residue.
111-..1 a warning· lll·. teodei' pig buy.,.. to.utlllie "extrenie ~"In
Thi;JUdl!mert lnfavorofErlck·
l'uturo .pur~haae•" following the recent. discovery ot ""!! cholpra, ·
caoea 1n Ohio. .a,tn has stopped lnulng,porllllts toplgdtelers 1n
FllKiola, Gtorlfa, North CarolliB, SoUth carolina ·and Tenaeoa;l!
beceuao Olltbroaka of hoc chollri In Ume slates had roechod "0,1.,

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SEE THEM NOW IN
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TO WEAR ·DEPART·
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Seven m-..s ill the Porno.
roy Flrll Bajlt[ll q..rch wore
In " - Saturday tor the Rio ·
Grendo AIMJ&lt;IIllal Faith and
Work Cnovocatlon.
Emphaola of tho convocelloa
wa• .. ~ctim to aew am.
dljl SChool m&amp;torlaiL The all.
dll meetlq 101 undirway with a
film llllltled "Clolllni l'lllnll"
wblch pqlated up polentlalo for
toecblal. DIIP'Irlllleilt work/llq&gt;l ,
were conduet*l 6lrlllll tho diUt.
There ' a ~k 1111&lt;11 wiG.
. tho holl
~the boY·
. .froiD . I'Qm.

Harry clark, arto c.:c..r~ .
- • ~epoirler; and Mra, Gill~
Mril. ~I Jaetba, ~e:;t
lilt Oliio canr~ee.
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cy ill COioimbu• .,.at • he ·pr&amp;a~aen~; iolra.• ta...._.w!Q, tr&amp;i~IIIIB ... 1C&lt;Juld. Only •
l[lotho•'•. ~weokend.berewl~. prat vl.ceJII'OIIdol!t; .lY:•·IIarrJ M.f Molitor Fr11 AP,JD-" ,
hi'!' mollier, 1\fra. Eve~ 'frio• ·E; Clarll, aecojld'vlttulhlldent; Lawren&lt;o DUn pve pr11or
cy.
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Mta. fAille Samaalllno ill 01'· .oeeretarJ; $lao~ Lelf. 50 an4 a medltatlooi IIIVen ,
.me, Vro.. Ealher F4ar iJl Co- bell, ' corre'l)!lndlhil ·leeretary; lira. Le!lltell Mta. Rl~
lllmbo!a and Mra. Reva Clhla Mra. James~.
F,rlend reed "Molher'l Aprlllt,; •
iJl liblloh ware oveml&amp;bl 11111111
Otbero o1..W Were Mra. Er· During aOOIICludlnsaoclllhal(t
1o1onc1a1 ill 'l ira. Oab.Y Marti!'· aeal l'l!weti; im1aioo.rY IIIOIY · retreahmenll
ed. Ali:
Mr. and Vra. 1o1arv1n ~ aeeretory 1 .ifra. ciu(O, Klein, .....U. bealdeaU!oaellimedweq
cor aad - . B!'lan. returned to aooretary cilwmatun: Mro. Pat- Mra. carman Evaaa, lira. Clot·
Fairborn ~ a1141r vlalth!i 11 Neulllln&amp; Junior ~as!CIIIIrf onee 'CUrtis, and Mra.
bore with tbalr porenta, Mr. and .,.!ell ~ Mrl. \Volfe,
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Mra. Jlalph ~Ponce• and Mra.
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medlcll cheellUP.
Mr. and Mrt. Eldon Weeks
"Communiv, Sornce," as a
returned Frldll from a weok Ill' part ot tlit American Legion
Re)'IIOldlburg wltlt tbalr 11m and Aaxlllary'• Pl'Oill'&amp;m, wu disdauallter-ID~aw. Mr. IIIII Mra. euaaed by 1\fra. Otb)l Martin,
Jolin Weoka, and children. TUea- 1 •lahth district chairman, at the
daY tho.Y 111o1s Miss Genevlovt Tuoade1 Dl&amp;ht mootllw of Ladles
Sklbarl to CbarlestOD where 1111e Auxlllary ot Lowlo Manley Post
was fitted with a braeo.
263, at tlte home ot Mrs. WWiam
Marino Corporal Karl R, Rua- L. Smith,
. toll spent loiDtbor't Da.Y weok· Introduced b)l Mra. Smith, Mra.
end wltlt his parenta, Mr. IIIII Martin llated the tho POints of
Mrs. Kometlt Rua..U, Reelne. 1 tho CClllllllunll¥ aernce pr~
On ~ tho Rusiellt were gram- hoelth,educetlan,eateey,
dJmor DJoaiS 0{ Mr, and Nra, rollalous lnstructlm and civic
Floyd ChiPman IDd clauJI!tara, reapmolbUII)', iil1e IIJ)Oke illweya
hlloy and Klmberl7, Colum. In which the IIIII CID (larllclpote
bus. Other jllellt wore Cpl. Rua. In tho communi!)' aernco pro..U, Miss Linda Smith, I'll,;,.. ......,. AI the cmcluston of her
roy
R~ 3, and Mr. and Mra. talk, Mro. Maitlnproae-oach
stand the desires of other people
and deullbter, of the members wltlt an Amortand nations. Members presented WOllam Lias,
Columbua.
8mdo.l'
evening caallac pin.
ploclges as the Rev. Mr. Donahue
Cpl.
RusaeU
rolurnod
to
bit du·
Durlrw the moettrw.cmducted
offered prayer.
Ilea
at
tlte
Pootnp
In
Wallhb)'
Mra. Smith plana wore made
Plans were annwnced for a
picnic to be helcl in June at lhe lngton, D. c,
hmne of Mr., Bemu'd Fultz.
The giant bluelln tuna, one
Mrs. Jones, Mias Nellie Zerkle,
of the world's ftghtlngesl
The doodlebug, the larva
and Miss llalllo Zerkle were ol the ant lion, for some unftsh, is reported to grow as
hostesses. A denert course was expJairled r e a s on has the
large as 1,000 pounds, ac·
corillng to the Encyclopaedia
oerved from a table with an tria ability to walk backwards
Brlfanllica.
only.
centerpiece.

~Contribution

retarded children was made when
the Women's Soclecy of Christian Service met Monday night at
I h e Heath United Methodist
Church.
Another higllligllt of tho meetIng was the comblnedlnstallatton
of the new otticers ror the three
clrcleo and lhe W.S.C.S. by the
Rev. Max Donahue.
lnstaUed were tho foJICMing
omcers:
W.S.C.S.: Mrs. Nan Moore,
president; Mrs, Jack BeohUe,
vice president; Mrs. James Criswell, secretary; Mrs. F r ed
Hibbs, treasurer; Mrs. MaxDonahue, secretary of missionary
education; Mrs. c. E. YO\Itg, sec·
retary of campua mlniltryi Miss
Bess sanborn, spiritual growth;
of Athens, and Ferne Cheese. Mrs. G I o n n Lambert, local
brow, Mra. HUmel, NoacU Car- church roBJ)CIIIIbllltles; Mra.
sey, and Marlo Boyd ill t h e Jamea Brewi~, OJriatlan
Melp Salon.
momberahlp; and Mrs. C. M. He"'
Mrs.. Knapp, la concierge, ea..
nea~, music.
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oorted tho h01101'1lcl DJOals to
C.ss 12; Mrs. L W, McCothe stage area where Ill spoke mas, president; Mrs. James Jivi· brlefl.y. Tho welcome to _ .
den, vice preJident; Mrs. Emthe meeting was given b)l Mrs. eraon Jones, secretary, aDCI Mrs.
Knaw. S&amp;lml re.[ll'elllilrted were Hibbs, treasurer.
W~j~nt Coomcy 372, l..oJ'IIn 334,
Allornoon Circle: Mrs. Emma
Scioto 86, Franklin 333, Rich- Wayland, president; Mra. Jones,
land 450, Fairfield 451, Mahanv J c e presldelti Mrs. M. L.
ey, 336, Gallla 612, IDd Ath...
French, *retary; and Mrs. Ev676, Attending trom the GaUia
erett Davis, treasurer.
SaloD were nine members. ElevEloaoor Circle: Mrs. Benard
en attended from Athena.
Fultz, president~ Mrs, steve HouDoor prizes were won by Mrs. chins, vice presldmt; aad Mrs •
Brown, Mrs. Clhla, aad Mra.
Charles Bradbury, troeturer.
Searl a.
An organ prelude b)l Mra.llo"'
Tea, coold.es, and punch were nosy opened the mettiJW with
served at the cmclualm of the Mra. Moore extending the welInitiatory work by Mrt. Searta,
come to themembersaMaguest,
Mrs. 1!1..0, GledyaMowoey,IDd
MrL M"arprot Low. Mrs. Moore
Mrs. Cboeaebrew. Me•-• thanlold lhe memboro for their
from dopartomental alllcers aad
work and c~q~eratlm during her
chairmen unoble to attend were term as presldenl
proaeulod. The aanlveraary cllnShe reported m the recent
nor was served by tho Pldlatltoa district meeting held at Ports·
Soclelf d tho Middleport Church
mouth and IUUIDOIICed tho IUIIILBI
of Christ.
W, S. C. S. meeting slated for Ma,v
21 at St. Marys. A report on the
May FeUowshlp DIY obsenaR&lt;e
Tour of Hosp11al
hold at tho Pomeroy Methodlat
Cburch was given by Mra. Crl..

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IT WAS A Hf1RST" FOR MOST of thOII 53 Middleport 1!1..
montary School first graders WodnesctV when tltey took a train
ride frdD Athens to Parkllrlburg, W. Yo. AccOllljllnled by tbolr
teacher a, Mrs. wuaon Cerpentor and Mre. Bradford Maag, teacher
aldea, Mary Woods and llaey Leo Van'Meter,illld bua drlvera, Mr.
and.Mrll&lt; Leo Morris, tho l'Oi!ngstera traw.Iedto.\thona b)laehool
bua. ~~ loaded m the tra1D at Athens lind WOI)l met b)l tho bua
In Parkers!Nrf The ~ had nck bmchea at o Parkersburg
park before rttlii'IIIDJ to tho achool. .
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Plano for the cldl'a (larllctpe..
tim In the John TaiV!OhiJI Awroolatloo Nlgllt were made Wedno..
daY b)l the P...oroy.Jllddleport
Lima Qub atilt luncl.m at tile
Pomeroy United Methodist
Church.
The club wUI COQIIOI'Ite with
tho Mldcllaport • P&lt;moroy Rotary
Club In alag(ng tho. cliMOr honorltW Tannehill "" Ma,v 28 at tho
M~lgo High School in Middleport
A number of other Interested
eltlzene wUl alae help with tho

project.
Tamoblll to tho No. 2 nailll4 -:
table teunta pilfer 11. the natt.oe ..
and a membfr ill the U. S. Wlll'l4
tournament tam.
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11ckllte for tho evening will ~ .· .:
pieced oo tile 1101111, Clarence J 1&gt;.
&amp;ruble ot the UoN aWl 1114;.-,
PJ'CliiUIIWtrediBCUI....... .
It woo decided toplanf«' oe.....t .. .
mCIIIha shoed whentab over. Tom caa..u prealde4.•
o..,. tho mooti~Wintboaboence:; ;
of Fred Morrow, preeldam.
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be made o c:olton, sDk IJid
other IIbera, gets its name
from the Middle Easteril city
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A1thoiiCII It may strike at
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YOUTH ASKED FOR IT!
This colwnn Ia for YOWIII peo..
pie, their pr&lt;Jblema IIIII pleasurea, their trodlles :u:ot Ill:. AI
with the rest ol HelM Help Ual,lt ,
welcomes I • • but won't dodrle
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He bar a fantallllc i:enoe Gf

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humor &amp;illl 11Ui111 at himmo.t ollll.
He Ia lbe CliO WI10 weoro eool
elotbeo to ICbool, even bell batoms, wlllch pt frowns from old.
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YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, care o1
Helen Help US! this - - r .
,.,, 0b11J foikt wltl: tora~p_.
GET BACK TO YOUR
porto 11111 b&amp; lbltiD pmble, n.
GENERATION, POP
lqal to locaJo .... Julie AnDear Helon:
dnnrl olloflllnll1111en ,...., oery..,•.. never bad this one:
""'"' llrrco tl:e ustar'' lluco,
LIOAL ocmco
WHAT IS A TEACHER?
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ll:o't b&amp;IO cloubiJic Uke CI'UJ',
oonn "' "":l:'':~101u
A !tlc:ber (a REAL !tlcber)
He Is the one- unclerste::cll
Otcor Brain: Jr. Iiiii hlo lon&amp;,.!!"':;,.~'= Ia the CliO W110 buys tldnp like this NOW pneratk:n. He ilmwa !bile i...UU,ildYJtlll Pacoclll"""' " ....,.,.., &lt;Oilo, . . a TV, radio, mlmeogr.. lll"· that loarulllg C111 tomellmeo b&amp; eel ll:elr billy Mrlco. A::d ..,....
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cbiDe, etc. tor blmHII, t h e n boring Iiiii he illlkellt IIIII ...., Ji lldmli IIIeY lnll't marrJod
ot,"te "
brl::ga them to school to Bhare during the~ limes.
. but ..,_ b: Jove .. f1'bll was
c.:.-n ,.. ,.•.,.. ., "" wid&gt; the kids. He spends '75
A real !tidier _... Wlte:: ' FQ'~IOII'.f
!""' otJDo,CJ!!11 ,- .fQr. ~hrlolm4o · ~)I .~ l\llll~~l!r.; aDS' • ''iii'~ Ill .W.
.,,.. ,..; • .., 01 ,AIIIII 11!11· , ~ •.,liill:.. a gorty, aqd • It seailbi:;; ·•!'-•con loll 111lr&amp;t'o• VriJ.'' JGI!ioait i! Gi&gt;J
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ror picture• an afllarlum, etc. bualnl7011 IIIII with a fe:rWMdl York
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at the
He Is the one who sa,ys '"No aller all.
COpa rllilllde at 1aa darcheating" and then walks out ot
Moll ol all, • real !t1C11er ean 1n1 11 r.,.lle'r errly • TV
the room. When he gets back TEACH. He llllkea ed!:eaUOII 111 buoom • .... Ll::do::1'o
ho aa101mes 110 one bas - and adVenture and lbe l!lll'cb for preoa llde Tom Moqan'o
lhe.Y haVen't.
luloWieclie aoucltlnrll&amp;....,ch bios miNd all delalla 11. blo
He pta mad auy butgetsovar for burled treuu'e·
It fall IIIII doesn't bold grudpa.
All lean 117,11ele::, this REAL
A real !tlcher Is the1110 7011 teocher to OI.'R teacher, IIIII U,. Uv!Dr, 10 It, )'GII'n ~
can !Ilk to anytime . - aey he Is the ll'OIIeltl - ALL HIS kid trGable or J;lrt Dllll: a-

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we'd -•r forpyt 111m,
Helolbe
pyiiD'OO'f)'
,lbll'llea It )'011 ~P 7fJJI ~
up.
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He dances Uke a ftr:ll, with hla
lep wullbllni bock IIIII forth,

jump Into the dllleir
or ravine and Ue !lot untU
the twister l:u' paned. Dclll't
toucll any tal)en wtrer llal
report them prompiJy to tire
power compaay, lbe ~ •
or the lire departtlll.nt.
AIM)ve all you lhould keep

There tornadoea may up.
root trees and burl other ol&gt;
Jecll through tJ:e :ilr With , the above every day!
Trouble M II the N, Y, tal !ethel ~. Typically a tor·
A-TI:iH ~t· .. l:ara iD
nado atarti on a hot hiDilld
taking them but for moat
11111111: btl p\q! ':!llit Ill opllt aftefnoon wileD ,dark clouds
pertOFil tl:ey .... not Brewer•a· yeaat Is an
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ezc:eUent IOUI'Ce of tl:e vita11p ror p'lbl 'IM:Ciure 111e b&amp;lro 1J1c1 a lot!d blllob:g or roar·
min B comPia.,A weii:Jial·
.,. _..,. ... _ lllere'o $1.2 big sound.
anced diet, liowev•, lhO\dd
biiJlilD to 111ce.
·nurlnJ a heavy storm, you
all the vltamlno B
'l!le 'l'i:rldlli IIGI't lllYI an obould keep )'our radio or
ind C you need. Milk IJid
mUk producll wW .•upply '
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-~ (1bllo 1111' tei89WOII 1et on and .llsten
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' for offtclal Weather Bureau
your celclum nquiremejr!o.
rlal:to ID llalld 1 pn;blllll ca. warqln cs. Mere rumon Lecltbln will lower yolir cborb:o In IIJII:tod .... Tl:e U, S. lhould be disregarded. II a leoterellevellf It Is blgb llul
11111 ~ "" 95 Pill' tornado warning Is received for t1r11 p:rrpooe Other prepl·
Gf the bult oo11, Turkt 111e rest 111c1 you are bJ 1 buRdiDg,
ratlonr are betler.
boal .... Jlro. 8lllle JCII8 I..a
(Yald: Olio) titled fler up.
'""b:l J:ook ''&lt;ln~Pofru~t" ....

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lilllld tr::lla IIIII Gall jl;t lid
dollo 11'1 b::rl....., draWl.

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The great lrek for Nunn Bush shoes Is
now one otep closer to you. Rejoice all.
you fashion minded men. Now we're 01~ ·
ing Nunn-Bush shoes because a lot ol
our customers have been asking for them.

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toU!bweat COl'ller of the eel-,
Jar. In a bOUie wltb qo bale·
men! you should talte cover
under a bed or heavy table.
Open the windOWS IJ:al do
not face tl:e approacblng

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FOR·G~ADS
· PURSES
JEWELRY ,

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tb off all gu IDd
electric appllaiJcea 1J1c1 keeP·
Bhoul4

TIE SETS

a llaibllil!~ wltb frerb baf·
ter1eo baDdy. .
If you are iD open countf.y,,

CARDS

move away ftqm the, lornfdo,
at rlgbt angles to Ill· patb, U
It Is nearIy on you di: nclt
get Into or stay b:__, car.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
·East
W L Pet. GB
,, Chlcoao .... •• · 23 11 .676
' Pi!IIJ!urllh • , • ,17 1$ .&amp;31 S
, N.,. York •• , ,1$ 17 .469 7
"st. Loulo ••••• 14 18 .433 a
PblladeJphlo . ... 12 17 .m S'h
MOISiaal·,, ,, ; 1119 .36710
Weal
W L Pet. GB
Allonla •••••• 21 10 .617
Son Franclico •. 19 13 .594 2lh
Los ~loa ,, , 18 13 .531 3
· Clnclmad •••• 1$ 16 .484 s
Son Diego, , , .15 21 •417 st;,
H-ton , , ••• 13 23 .a&amp;i liJIII
Wednolld&amp;)"a Raaults
Chicoao 3 Son.Diego 2
CbJcbqtl 4, Phlla 2, night
New York ' 9 AtlaDta 3, nJsbt
Son Fran 3'PIIIIJ 0, nJsh!
Sl. Loulo 2 Los AJv 1, night
H~tm 3 Montraall, night
~·· Probable Pltchera
AtlsrQ, Glarv!s 24&gt; at New
Y..-k (CU'dwell 1~, 2 p. m.
Clnclnnotl (Cionl:wer 1-4&gt; at
Phllldeip!lla (Wloe~, 7:35p.m. '
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Frtdoy'o Gomoa
A11on1a at !llonln!ol, night
san Fran at phlla, nlilhl
New. York at Clnelllnltl, night
Chicago 11 Houston, night ,
st. Louis at Son
night
PlttsliurJh It Loo Alog, night

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Cleve 3 Kan Clcy 2, lllnna, night

BIIIUmoro .9 ~- a, nlsl\t
Detroit o, night l
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tlons just as dir~. wilh uti!IOsf. precision. M/Jy we serve ~u?

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TGdQ'a Probable J'ltcbera
(All Tlmea ED'I?
Clmland ' ('ria@~, !~") it iiiJ&gt;.
IIi Clcy Oledlund 1·0, 8:30 p.Di.
lllltlmore ()(eNally $-4) at
1111-ota {Kaot ,.1), 9 p. 'm.
',Qileago (John ;i.o) at U.Uolt
(WUIIOI! 1-4), 9 p. m.
·t!);lb&lt; llllbl•• acbeclulecl
Fridoy'• O.:.e•
Strttle'at BoJioD, night
· c,iiUt New YOl'k, night
o.!daJtd at Clev, night
Wilalt at Chlcogo. night
n.lrGtt at MlnnoliOII, night
Baltimore &amp;I · Kan Clt7, night

that your pro~essionally-trained, rtQis·.
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Till naaon wao "" .., the
• - • In Now York IIIII
PIUIII::rif&gt;, 'l!le Mota b&amp;ot the
Atlalia llra'roo, 9.3, with tl:o
old Gf .-.• tiro! mQir 1011110
ll'llid.llam homer willie tl:o
Plr&amp;tes loot to t1:e Son
Frllldaco Glll:la, 3-0, deaplte
two bits b: tciur at b,y
Hellner.
J..,.a' homer was file climlco.
tie blow ol a elub.rec:ord.qinf
lilbWuD el&amp;lrtb-lmiDa r~ b7
lb&amp; Mota after thel: bod beeu
held h!Ueas b7 l'llll Nltitro for
olx l:s:lnp. '1!1e ralq enabled
Tom Seaver to rille hlo rocord
to s.: with lll::th4noln&amp; relief
help from Ron T17lor•
Hal No-llltter

Nltitro, -

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hitter unlll Ken Boawall led olf
the - - with a triple and
ICOJ'ecl Cll an lolleld out b)'
Joneo to cut tl:o Braveo' lead ID
3.1. ThOll CIIDO IIJe elght.nn
..,._with Tollllllle AJIOe !lou.
bllng with the bo~es ftDed to tie
tho IICOI'II · and J&lt;ll8a dellverl::g
the big blalll.

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Eaat
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llebaer, a leadlna: ear\¥
Balllmote ..... 23 12.1157
•a::dldste
for NatbW League
lloaioD • • • • • • 20 11 •64$ 1
Wuhl....... .,17 18 ,486 6
rookie. Gf !lie )'8&amp;r - · · bod a
Delrolt, , .... ,14 IS ,467 61h aln&amp;le and • - · · but Jlilbl
New Y..-k., ... 13 21 ,382 IJ!h Marlch81 Gf the Gla::ll hod 110
trouble rolling to bls tmh
Clo..lalll • • • • • 6 21 •222 13
vlctor:r o1 t1:e 10111011. Marlebel
West
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WLPet. GB aldid hlo OlbiJ cause b7 drlvlnc
.. tl:e Glallta' tlr st 1'1111 with
ao-aoca •... 19 10 .6~5
•lnale In tl:e !lf1ll inDing. Jim
OPland •• ; ... ·20 11 .64~
qu..,.. ', .. ,.13 12 .520 4
Kanaao Cl!l ••• 15 16 .484 5
Seettlo ...... 13 18 .419 7
Ollltornla .... 11'18 ,379 8

You know, with ~plete confidence, ·

ABulova
is the perfect
graduation gih

UPI~Wrttor
' Cloali J&lt;ilea Gf tJ:e· New York
Meta
loot t1:o NatbW ' ••'-•
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lb&amp; Piitlliurah Plr&amp;teo WedaesdiU' nlillt . but """ ....
recoanltlon as ..,. olbo-.!l'a
WtSwW ~ piayero.
A
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Cloali . went l::lo WQ:eJJ!tl;t'a llllbiO wlai a ....,.
\ladllbl .397 avonp wbleh
I4Jped Hobl:et'o I1Yt!rlp b7
five polnlo, . - , tlldlhed the
llllbl8 with a .392 mark IIIII
Hobner with I .398 flaurebutlt
was Cle&lt;ll 1lbo Wll llle bojlplor

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11111 lito wei-. 7fJJI OWD
-d• ~ unclerollnda, but
I ' - he read• 7fJJ1 letter! · anu:IIJJI _ . _ . _ Addnll
oomeho:l we learn them boeause To make lllfl, wily daD't 7011 ~ ._ . In eare , II. tbls ·
he usea tl:em.
pOSt It '"' · 1111 buUotln boord?
He Ia the one WI10 survived - H.
ton acelcleato because If he aut Tbla columnladedl.-lofam. (1ii~Mj~9ii;j;jNj;q

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(Iii bi.r.:M, f11:1117 11111 fifa:at) a Wlird ~ J111,!111 W. to:" • Gf ~ lti!IDO. ~=1'1 ;
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Bim1nr allo:recl 1110 run~ ·:u:ot
ftve hill In eli:M lnDinp but
IIUfterecl hlo loll apl:;ot
two Yktorloa,
The ChiCigo CUbo tl:o
Son
Dlotil&gt; Redo
- · doloated
· u. the
tl:o
Clnelnnlll
l'llllldelpl:la l'biWes, u, 1111
st. LGuls canll::llr :dllPOd 1111
Loa AqJeloo · llodatro. 2-1, and
lb&amp; llouaton A - qpecl 1111
MGnlnol i!lpll, 3.1, b; N&amp;danol LeQJo pmea.
In , lb&amp;' An:or!CID I-11,
ChicaF dofollted Dotrolt, s.o,
Clevolancl boll Kenou Clll, 3..2,
In 11 lnol::p, Baltimore out•luaad Mlmoaola, 9..8, BoaloD
:dllPOd Oaklllld; 2-1, Calltornla
lihut out wlllhlnatoa. 1.0 and
Ne:r York lqJped_ SeoUie, M.
The Olba rallied In the ::1::111
lnnlnr to boll the J'odrel 1il1en
Ernie lllnkl Uecl lb&amp; ...... with
hlo !lf1ll homer Gt ':tl:o 1011011,
Noll OIIYor ~ed Iiiii pl::eh..
blUer Willie . !biG: elDaii&lt;I ID
complets the lliNim b!lrlll.
lloil ~ """ lllwl out
lb&amp; Padre&amp; In file nl::th,
recoh'ed erecllt for lb&amp; vle1Dr7
willie .Jf&gt;bnnJ POOre• derecl

The Rio Grallle Collep Reel- er ate~ 'and "'" ,r ei!- by
men apllt a doliJieheaderwlth lb&amp; 111rr3' Beanelt · In tl:e ......S.

to 1«811 tile .la101. illll McDoo•llh waa OJe piiatlllder'~\lholce
aecl Slaul)hto"' waa !Greecl aut at
hclni for the 'IICOIII rlllo
.·· Catcher 'Dick ~:i...
11\10 con!etflold llld llfoU-errora seDI three •pen._ home wltl: runa. 1/nloll
acorecl oni run In tho baUom Gf
tho IOVODtil. RloGrandewMI~
F.vea Redman C&lt;lach Dm Shivon got Into the second 1111b18 aa
111o Grande paraded four pltcbera ·
to the lllOUllllo Gory rarmo&lt;ty
sllrtecl, worked three lnnll!P alii
was replaced b7 Barr)' Bennett
In tho fourth. Slllvero pltchecl t1:o
Otlh and Ste•e Slaugltler worked
the lest IWO lr&amp;moa to get creel!!
to&lt; the win.
Dmham atarted tor Vnloo alii

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CO.Wer •
n a teacher alii
assistant football ccach atWeU.ton high school for lhe past tilree
yesra.
He Ia the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob ~-1 J kson •-w
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aDI wao a otsr lineman alii all~
1 til 1ronman
•eaau• JIO,r ormer or 0
football team In the late 1950's.
He Ia a graduate or Morehead
Slats Unlveralcy where he also ·
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John is marrlocl with 1111 cbUd ,
ahl realaea on West l!roadwa)'
. In Walloton.
His II!I&gt;Olntmenl waa made b)' ,
tho WeUaton elC, aehool booJd
Monday evenlqr,

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KC •. , , , • 250 010 5-13 19 2
HT • .... ,000 000 0- 0 3 4

GalllpollowW bailie Athena

·eoatern Ohio ' --- haaeball

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The Bulldoca 11111 be aeek,_
1- tl:eir aoconcl SEOAL baae-

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foorth otilledc crown cluriJV
the 196• •t hool
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itel&amp;aiaot
hila In
e\'OI')'In::l::g
tl:e tlrot
ott Grant
except
t1:e Mh.
The)o
wore lin- .In
Jackoali,
Wlten1nn1nr
Fete Rose
cJou.
gila by Van Jollnaon, eatl &lt;IIJr. blad, took tl:iniM I POlled ball
die) Demooke¥, 1111gar Allbott, IIIII &amp;cored oo an lnlleld aJncle
alii p.,.p IIIII IICOIII 1::::1nr b.1 Ball Tolan.
double b)' Ball Bur.tette.
The Recll' run was
llelga Rlghtbonder John I11)911 scorecl In lb&amp; _ . . l::::lnr
wont the dlatence, fi:mnbv five, Wlte:: Pat Carraleo olnlliecl :u:d
hlt!IJJI two, 1111 walk!Jw two.
rounclocl tl:o balll Cll ........
. Lanlpr, WI10 plckecl 111!i'•vic- · rar• b7 Dorrll Cba::t,J IDII
tory, atruck &lt;Ill toUr aixl per- Rora.
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ry, In'hla brief relief role, Alnnecl for Clneln::all 1lal bad Ill b&amp; reone :u:o1 walked .,.,
llavecl In tl:e nlr:tl: when be
, Atbanl , , , . 061 OQ2 0-3 7 0 PYI lljl I~~ to~ Cal.
Kelp •• , • 000 ooo 1,-1 6 1 Uaon :u:d a elnile to CGOkle Jlo..
14111aar &lt;WP&gt;, Pem m •Ill .Ju.
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Vnl~ , Wiele Bodldoga, .loelni SWve Slaughter, WltOl'IJI eh&amp;rpcl
8-7 and wlblblrw lo.B, WednoadoJo i&lt;!tl: 1111 lou, worked 11111aattwo
aftemion lntl:olalthome-- ln::I$JII,
o&amp;lt -~ ·
flvi:
anee ot the 1011011 .., tho Stanley
Mike !lU)o went the tlrat five
!4U[Jhlin wU two tor line lid
L. EYIIII Atl:lllllc Flolcl.
fr&amp;mea fGr Unloo IIIII Wll reDave · lfl&amp;don and BUI l!farriNoi
wore IICb two for four, McD!Iro'l!le
ha..., GIIO'doubl.,. · lleoecl b,y lleldwln In 1111 alxth.
11)1 United Preas lnllrJatlonal
b-r left to '""'11le~ thia sea- 'l!le lledmen ,.,.,.,..seYOIII'IIIIM
*&amp;b IIIII Mike Serio had t!MliN,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
ICII _ Sollinll7 w11en t11e1: ~ fl.. lllll pi! ..-Sr.ale tor five
RtoGrande'aooll,ioxtnbooll:llo.
Hebnr, Pit 23G: '1: : ~~ with 1111 Ooklalll Clt7 Collop wolka. ~In got tile win.
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Eltrab&amp;oehltaforUnloolntl:e
32120 27 47 392 Ookl at Oaklalll CIC,, Ild. Rio
H. Aar All 31 108 21 41 ' 380 Grallle Ia biObl 13-8 for the tint pnle lnrluded dcdlleo by
on,
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J.,.a, Mtl 30 110 16 41 .373 , Ka:auckf bllercolleglateAtl:lllllc hCIIIOrun b7Kenllullena. Mullelll
Maya, SF
27100 15 35 ,350 CCiiiflnnea.
alii Chorle• Smallwood paced the
Alou, Pit
32 136 18 47 .346
pmea Wedre• were Bulldojp: In the llrot game each
Sp~r, Chi 25 80 13 'l1' .338 WM bJ 1111 10\'tntl: l..W.. VniM wltil three hits In three trlpo to
Laboy, Mil 30 Ill 10 37 .333 puahecl over tl:ewillllqrrunlntl:e the plate. Baldwin waa two for
be, H&lt;M&amp; 3612116 40 .331 top o1 the s e - In the tlrll three.
Alou, AU
29 122 22 40 .328 game. The Redmon Iced tho oocIll..., Hekera had Rio Gnllle'a
AMERICAN ·LEAGUE
ond conteot wltil tbreO 1'11118ln the only extra bose hit In t1:o nrst went four frames. He was rl~·
G AB R H Pet. top of lhe aeventl: alii the Bull- ccn,at - a _.., Mike Serlo, lleoecl b)' Boldwln In the fifth and
Clrw, Min 24 103 2ll 41 .398 docs scored .,. In tltelr lalf ol BW Morrison, Bill Me~, Baldwin nnlshed tho oonteat to
Ptrcoll, Boa 31106 21 38 .358 the ae...,ntil.
Dlek Laughlin ahl Dave Jll&amp;don set ehargecl with the loss.
F. RbMn, Bal 35 131 30 44 .336
F1RST GAME
bod alnsleo.
tach 'Piu• '•• .
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OIIYI, Min 29 118 19 38 .322
The Bolildol[l broke a 7-7 tie
SECOND GAME
loser of the firat corteat, Wll
Murcr, NY 34 137 23 44 .321 In tl:e top or tile ~~- or the
An Identical situation existed willl~r of the seconJ game. All;!
Blair, Bal
34 14:1 33 46 ,317 first pme when Bill golDs Into the llnallr&amp;me of tile for Union. Baldwin, who got the
Cawr, o.J&lt; 31 124 18 39 .315 sl~ stole second and went to aeemd sam• - It was 7-71D the win in the ftrst game, was loser
Crdns, Min 29 110 12 34 .309 tillrd .., a pused ball. lllldwiD top Gf tile 10lml:lg. BW in the se~olli game.
Ulheclr, Min 28 107 23 33 .308 acored t1:e wirmiJV run Wlton Ken Morrl1011 struck out to &lt;t)On lhe
Moore alii Savage paced UoC~ro, Boa 29 115 16 3~ .304 MuUOIIalngled, mak!Jwltll-7. Rio lm)llw for tile ~en. ,
the 1011.
Home Runs
tailed to aeore In t1:o bottom or
Slave SlaUjJiiter waa hlt b7 a
Ala """"-'• t!Nroakl::g
NadOIIII Learuo! Me~,SF, the aeventh.
pitch. Mike Serlo was sole on an
homer In lbe tl:lrd lnnlnr and
Dillon eolleeted12hltaol!three erriD' wltil Slaugbwr moving to
Lee 1117'1 homer In a. elibtb Perez, l-'lil, COpOdo alii W71111,
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Rio
Grande pitchers. Lam Mill· aeccnl. Chris Stiverson walked
were tl:o blr bl&lt;lws for llle Recill
Santo, Chi, May :u:d Johnson, Cln
ao Jim Merritt """ hlo tl:lrd
pme will: niMIWmiDg relief 7.
American Leogue; Howard,
help from Georp Culver.
DBI'CII Jollblaon drjJVe In both Wash 13; F. Rd&gt;inlon, Bait alii
PbUadelphla n:na with a cb:blo Jackson, Ook 11; Petrocelli, Boa·
alii Mureer, NY 10
In the llrot lmiDg.
Runs Batted In
Joe Torre - e ·!D ..,. 1'llll
NatiCIIIII Leope; Banko IIIII
wltb a elnile and Vada PIMm,
Santo,
Chi and Tolan, Cln, 27;
Freolunan righthander Cheater
KYGER CREEK (13) ·
back In the lb;elljl for the tlrll
Wlpl
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Mtl
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blankecl
tl:o
Hannan
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American
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Murcer,
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2, hit a lleritiCI ll,y In tl:o Y 36; Howard, Wash 30; F. Jl&lt;t&gt;. day evenlnc ao the K,ypr Creek Henson, c • . . • . • • , I 1 1
inaon, Bait 28; Killebrew, Mirm, Bobcats pUecl ~a 13-0 booeb&amp;ll Metzger, 2b, • ·• • • •• 3 1 2
fourth lnnlnr
·-- - Monday, Ook a.'ld Conlsllan, Boa victor)' over tile Wlldcatoatller- )L Beebe, 2b, •••..• I 1 1
cervllle.
24.
ib'aell, lb . • ••.•. , 5 1 3
Pltchlrw
Wipl famed nine alii walked Rothpb, rf, . . ••••. 5 1 1
NotiOIIJI League: Nlekro, All none in p08tin8 his aeeond win ,Spaulding, as, •.•••• 5 0 2
6-2; Hogan, Chi 5-0; Holi,ztnan, against no aelhacka.
E. Thomas, 3b, • • ••• ~ 1 2
Chi 5-l; Marlchal, SF, and JonkIt was tile Bobcato ninth win Wigal, p, • • •• • .•• 3 1 2
inti, Chi 5--2; Perry, SF, Dierker. agalnst three setbacks. Hannan Roush, cf, , •• , , .. , 3 1 1
Hou and Singer, LA s.-3.
Trace is t-4 on the year,
Parsons, et. ••••••••• 1 1 1
American League: Odom, Oak
N. Swain was char&amp;ecl with the Moody, It, •. .. .• • •. 3 I I
alii Culp, Boa 11-1; McNally,llalt loss. He ... o relieved b)' E. Mont- K. Thomeo, If, ..••.. 1 1 I
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5..0; Pattin, Cal 5-l; stottl01117re, gomacy In the oeYOnth. Swain TOTALS •. , .. . . .. .37 13 19
Home Nil were the order~ NYaiiiMcLaln,Dets-3.
wllkedtwolllllfannedtwo.
HANNAN TRACE (0)
Flbmootl!lii.Ati,.that
the c1o,y for the Cine- Rod&amp;.
Maynard, D. Daniels and L. Jot- E. Montgomery, 2b, •. 3 0 0
fl1hl1 squirm ... aaII'IIIT""
Aiix Jolm!Kil ond Lee
!era were the onb Wlldeata to Maynard, 1!, •• , , , • • 3 0 I
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dlcl the honors tor tile Redo
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w._sc'117 nllii!Jt Wltel: t be~
For the winners, Wade Henaon D. llllnlela, lb, ••••.• 3 o I
White lalls
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II"''J..." " .I:. ' . alii Earl Thomas hod·d,..mtos. ' J, Sinon, ........... .a go .~1 '
SIIF\\f;llliillla~t :;:;;~..-e.·r~.'rz
e~p~.-. i~ f.fV!clol)', ~ 0. , Pf',RfliJ · \AIOCII ' Tom H,yaeU, Ken·ThCIIIas 1l'll d'" L. J&amp;trers; 3b; , .... , • 3
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N, Swain, p, ...• , •• , , 2 0 0 I
It aie ileda . !Ike lllliiabt'l Johlli\Y COIIJII!r, a Jackson high
ll,yger Creek w!U playHuntlq- S. Daniela, c, ........ 2 0 0
IJIIbl8, · 1111 tllbll In a tl:rto- school graduaiA!, Is tho new head tM Eaat ,today. Box aeore ol Chapman, rt, ••...••• 2 0 0
oerlel, the)' 11111 OYell
football cooch at Wellston High Wednesday a coolest:
TOTALS ..• •....•.• 24 o 3

OIIC8 In the th\rd IMingandACI:Ied aon rec:ord tO 111-16 ind be in a
Ita :rlrml
1 the slxtl: tor pOittlM ID start Cllmbb:g 1n the
3.: yjIV runa n h 1 u ..- • Natlonel League'a WelllerD Dl~~llioJo .:,:r..; ~;;:,: , v111on 'nnldr:p.
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, Mara"• fourth ·•·- In the cllvlslon lib:
C&lt;lae Run Moore I
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era took their seccnlloos In two
11 • TOQJ Clonlnpr, WI10 baa
1J11b181 irlth Albans.
It wu 3-0 In tl:o ham• half ot loll tour' ol flvo this 18&amp;1011,
•-•- wb ...:._ _. again&amp;! Rick Wloe IIIII the
tl:e ...I • en _.. •- l'llll
I~ tlrot bolter Cll booe 11 sop!&gt;.
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wao decl II 2..2 In tl:e i:hlnl In·
, _.,._ h 1er LonJ.. Dins Wltel: Joi:nlbOil hit his - gar~:: ti..";;';iedurln ,.;... of en11: homer to IJIOYe 1111 Recio
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The BaiUmoro Orioles c:ontl!llo to ilold llrll plaee in the
American League's Eastern
Dlvlaioo 11111 . me of the big
reasons cwld be Paul Blair's
sucklen emergence as a power
bitter.
La at seasOn, Blair, bothered
b7 a 108, Injury, batted •211 with
seYin home runs and 38 runs
batted in as the Orioles ftnished
oecond, 12 11111\es beblllll
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El-bere in tile American
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2-1, California edged Washln&amp;ton, . 1-0, Chicago blanked
Detro!~ 6-0, Clovels!ld d.,..,ed
KanSIS City, 3-2, in lllnni~s
and Now York otowed Seattle,
5-4.
Blair Hm~ers
Blair homered off ibe loft
field loul pole with a man onto
climax a fiv&amp;-run outburst In
the seeollll Inning against rookie
Dick Woolson and hit a solo
homer In the fourth. Blair's
two-run single in the fifth
capped a thre .. run burst which
hel?ed Tm! Phoeoos record his
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lead tbs dlvl!dor&gt;-leadlntii Orioles
to a 9-8 victory over the
Mlnnesata Twins, the Western
Divlsloo ll'ontrumors.
Blair aloo singled in two rwts
to give him n.. RBIS for the
ni&amp;ht and 20 lor the . ...., just out dofea~
Tom Conigliaro sl~ed In
18 leBS dian his entire output of
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s-11, added · 11 more il!llled. 114 lllve J1G110111 )iii~
Weotlel!ll¥ DIJI!IID w11111D1 Ida_ DaH. i.tpicoiiiJ, Mcll a · ......
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J!ool&lt;t. CUloe May 111111!11td
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to back Gal')' Peter•' alx-1111
pltehl~ ...S 1Md Ute Wblo Sox
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!~!eN~ ,adllll(1111nldauPIn career atrl"-11.
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Morton W.UC.
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Rene- CaBO)' eox walked
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GAUGES- Galilllollo,l2.2and
B - Morton wltb tbo bases
lflalrl, wiU ........
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21.7 n11111ns 32 feet ot rollers:
• - In the abollt lnni~ to
11 a moalber of ibe w-n
Pl. Ploaaant, 2.1.26; Pomeroy •
foree In tbe JllJIO's on1J run ••
PI'O~ Qlurc:ll .and af Ita
14a1011, 23.2%; Hlntm, 1.78 fall.
The _,lug date for tbo 1969 the Angela boat W111dqjton.
Mls• LIDdl Close, wbo Is aafu. youih choir. lib• wiU ...... Mila
1ntr. KanaWba Falla, S.S7 falling; &amp;uruner Quarter at Gallipolis
Washlnaton atarter Jim lllfto latorian at Waterford H 11 h Collqe, Col1111bus, in J,... to
Charleston, 18.89 rlalnl. J..on. Buslooso College has been set nan walked Jim Fr-1 alii School, Waterford, OJdo. !1 ·1111 study IBM PliiCIIIitw. '
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Repoz
around Jay·
a foot ot rollers; Winfield, run.
Ail peraons who plu to on- Jobnstooe's sirwle to load iba
Still Nail)' Special
Le.fl in 0111
n1ng one foot of rollers.
roll at GBC are urgod to contoet baseL Cox reUeYOd .m struck
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
the business enilege office now out Aurelio RocJrl&amp;uol before
of Values Sale! Ch,ck
Each
Departme•tr
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GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - Titan for lnlormation and registration walkl~ Mortoo on 1 3-1 pitch.
down 6:8&gt; p.m.; Solvay doWn9:10 forms as there are on1J a few
Hoyt Wilhelm pitched throe
p.m.; steel Express down 10:30 vacancies remaining for new stu. 11111~ of Oft&amp;ohlt relief to
p.m.; Buckeye !late down 12:40 dents. These remalninS vacan. preserve the vletory for Jim
a.m.; llarvo,y Jordan down 2:45 cios will be filled on a lirst - McGlothlin alii record bla
1.m.; Fort Dearl&gt;om down 3:45 come, llrst.oorved ba!ds. No on- seventh save of the • • a.m.; Alan R. Mor!111 doWn 3:55 rollmento will be ae&lt;epted after
Jose Cardona! slrwled. · stole ·
a.m.; Rdlert P, Tlbolt up S:IO June 2, GBC Is approved for nt- second and third .m scoret1 on
You'll llod It ot thl1 oioro:
a.m.; Queen City up 7:40 a.m. or8118 training rights under the EUI Rodriguez' error at homo
Gro~oootlon Cardo, Co1t11etlc
KANAWHA RIVER - London, new Bl Bill.
plate In the llib innl~ to boost
Gilt Solo, llllfol~o, Hoilkloo,
E110 West VIrginia down 6 a.m.;
Gallipolis a.slooss COllege, tho Indians over the fto1ala.
Hooe, Sllpo, Gla11waro, Sots
Marmot, Nallonal down 6:10 a. loc:ated in the Wiseman BuUdlng
·cardenal was on third Wbon
of Dtoh••· Jewelry a.....
m.; Winfield, Quac)l(ta up 8p.m.; at Second AVO!IIe and Locust Tom Horton grounded out to
Hair Dr_,.on, Tranohtor and
Ta~le Radloo. letter p,ICod
H. E.BowlesUJl9:40p.m.; Georlle Street, oilers nine to fifteen short. Cardensl brob for the
glfll all .... tho o!ON. :
T. Prlee up 11:25 p.m.; Elgor. months' courses In Aceountin&amp; · plate after the putout .m
e1ur down 12:50 a.m.; Glendora General OUice, Secretarial, Ex- scored the wlnniJw run Wbon
down 4:35 a.m.; MI. up 5 ecullvo Seeretsrial. and Ills(. Rodriguez droA&gt;ed llrst bill&amp;II
a.m.,· 1'1&gt;111 R. doWn 6:20 a.m.; ness AclmlnlstraUon. Classes are man Chuck Harrison'• throw.
Lalla c. 9!earer cloWn 6:30a.m. held daily, Mooda,y tbroutil1 FrlTom Tresh's IWIH'WI - . r
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Yankeoloollll! streak.
p.m.; Norlbem up 3 a.m.; AnJimmie Hall opened the
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eigblh with a triple W Treah
lea K. don 5:50a.m.; Lock IS,
followed with his homo run to
Jolla I'Usblk apt a.m.; Lock 16,
Notice
give New York a S.: leG. The
Jol!or- up 10:20 p.m.; Cllntoo THE RACINE Volunteer Fire Do- Pilots rallied for two runs in
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Ea~tl.tain SttHt
up 11;30 p.m.; Lock 17, ilUn&lt;an
partmenl will sponsor I bam the last of the ninth before stan
Fri.""~ Sot. Nlto
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Bruce down 2:30 a.m.; bliana
llalmaon relleYOd with- out
Till
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shoot SUnlay, May IS, begl.,. alii struck out tho next lhrM
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m.; Jalm lladd Dean down 5:30
Dl~ at 1 p. m., at the former batters.
lldJlQ&gt; Hill !arm on lbo lllclnoa. m.; Bellevlllo Locks, Mork
Bashan Road. Hams, bacOIII
EutiD Ill&gt; 8 p.m.; Ranpr up 8•·
and two ball hogs to be awarda; p.m.; L. Flore up 1:50 a.m.;
eeL p eecl
~ Locka, liBioll R. up 5,.
roc s to now omerg•
40 p.m.; J, S. Lewis down 10:20
ency truck fulll.
p.m.; !Alb' Klmberl,y down 11:30
5-15-3tc
p.m.; Wolter Cltrl,y down 1:05
Lm.; ·C,rpreu up s a.m.; !'lllllp
!\1om up 7:40 a. m.; lfeltlabl
Locka, Diane Bosworth up 2:50 ·
p.m.; Boule Walker up 3:55 p.
m.; VaiYollle up 1:40 p.m.; Bar.
bora down 6:50p.m.; Seat
O'Toole up7:20 p.m.; Allblandup
In At 9- OUt
At 5
8:05 p.m.; Ellllla Woods up 10
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p.m.; Bud&lt; FteoiDitl doWn 11:30
p.m.; Rm!DIWOod up 1:20 a.m.;
Cotlnn ~ down 3:4)5 a.m.;
216 t:. 2nd, Petnwoy
Franco• Steven~ don S:tO a.
90 Mill St., Mkhll•port
m.; ROle G. down 6:05a.m.; Am
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WOlkL 1!te Fll~ ilur.... (t!l. .'· ,15~1111 011 1111 lotSl ll'*" Wf"' ~., a,,, RGbert W. SIIIOii,
. Jeaw!N! ~1e4ks, chqps, s~afoo.~,}~lc•e~·· Ina
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GOLDEN WOODS • PROMESSE
CAPTURED IN NEW CRYSTAL. ~ E.
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�Tho Middleport Bulintla ll1d
Profesllonal Women's Club lldt
week went .., reeord In """"'"
ol the tormaUm ol tho Melp
MotrqiO]ltan Housing Authoril;y
and pnli)Oaed tax revlalms ror
financing eGicalion In Ohio.
Meeting Tue!dl,y nlibt at the
American Legion hall in Middleport, tho club passed reooluUons

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Alter the housing authority Ia
tho Melga County
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for having -oored WRAP(ll'omen'a Jte-orlbDII,)' for Ai:ddent ProventiOil). The MJddlepori
club Ia oue ol 127 clubs 1o receive the certlllcate for WRAP
Issued by Governor James A.
Rhodes.
Presented at the meellng WIIS
an lnYitatial tAl tho club members
tAl be pesls at a meotllll ol the
Gai!IIJolls Club on JlJQ' 19. A
!bank you note was read from
&amp;!san Gerlach, Buclu!7e Girls
Slate repreaentatlve, along with
s communlcaUoo !rem Girl Stale
officials thanldng the club for
sponsoring a representative. A
note or appreciation wasalooread
rrom Janet Manual.
Mrs. Kunzelman, Rose Rey.
ooids, and wuma sargent were
appointed 1o the nominating committee. Phyllis Howe, one of tho
guests from the Gallipolis Club,
wail presented as 4 •BualneaaGirl

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Pratt, world ofWro; 1'11\oUII Ba- with Mf, .anihlrt. DoaieiJ-a.
ker,
d,Ve~opmen~; NelSoO-n !'oil" Globaltar, whoH,
lie V!'le. apeelal aii'Olra. Edith certb ·-~ted boot !ftinllll
Forrest ._ted on lbe seholar- at tho Groat Lakft ~val Trai,..
IIIII Slat!on, ia h&lt;lne on l~vo. He
11111 lUnd eommendlrtgBetiQ'
nlqtlam who wlll qaJn lids yeor will report to New. LoNion, Com.
receive asolotaneo from tho club. for lllrther trainillfl follolrillfl his

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b7t*rlsn Church ns belcl..-nt.
11 at o.car•i'Resiaurant In GolllpoUs.
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Mrs. Doris ~ncer is heme
II was a110 noted during tho from Univertlty HQ~Pllal, COium• -tine. Dev«&lt;ona carrYtnsout
report period 1M! live new mem. buL She wUI return there on tho theme "Faith" were given
bert li&amp;VO been reeelved IniAl tho June 13 and Ia scheduled for heart by lolra, Tom KeiiJI. Site read
acrlplure from HebrOWI and a
elub .mlng the past yeor,
surgery on June 17.
omcers for 1969~70 were m.
poem
entitled "I' a Up to You."
Glrta were p r e - to Mrs.
ataUed dorlng the meeUng by
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. Caddo, the prealdont, and Mrs.
Joanne Woed, president of the
WOIIWI ollbe Bible uolniTimar
Wood
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lnalalllng
the
olllcers.
Gl]llpollo Club. InstaUed in a
ror her topic. An arUclo tlll:ltled
'l'llo traveling prize was _. ~
ceremony where a flower was
"Women" waa read by '!olra.
MloaWUson.
presented to each officer were
l!'.dward crooka, w11o also aave
The dlmer precedlngthemeotBetcy Conkle, president; Grace
the Bible study on the 8th chaplns
was
served
by
the
Lsdles
Pratt, vice prealdent; Dorinda
tor of M&amp;Ubew.
Auxiliary
of
Foono;y
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Wilam, treasurer.!! and Mar)' K\ln.. of the Year" from District 15.
A picnic""' plamed for JUly.
other Gallipolis Club guests were Post 128, American Legion.
zelman, secretary.
Mrs. Fred Lewloml Mrs. Waf.
The state coovention to .be held
Mr. and Mrs. Olarles A. Brad- burn """ed a dessert oourBe.
In DayU&gt;n, May 16 and 17 was an..
bury and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
DOUDCed by Mrs. Conkle. At that
So.uer were in Marietta Sunday lor
Ume the Middleport club wll1 re.
a Mother's lll,l' dinner staged by
celve two awards, the criteria
Alpha Sigma Phi Fnternity. Ala
Brsdbury ard George So.uer are
A wi-.- roaat to be held at
members
or
tho
fraternity.
The annual mother • dsugltter elude the program, Peggy ll1d The mothers werepreaentedcor· the park on- Route 35 was
party or the Women's Society of Gene Alrson read a poem, ll1d sages at thedlnnerardaprqiriun
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Christian So.rvlce or the Enter- Mrs. Alrson and Miss J!ent&gt;pro- of tributes was presented.
prise United Methodlsl Church sented on orlglnal oong wblcb
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Custer ol tho Bredlord Cburcb ol Chrlat
wss held Tuesday nlibt at the challenged the group tAl come to of Olarleston spent tho weekond inet recentlY a1 the clolrch.
Mrs. Ruby Mosaman and Mrs.
home ol !olra. Edward BoWen. a chUl suwer on May 18 ard to with her parenls, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Bowen presented eorsag. bu,y a hymnal. PorcbaBe of new James Criswell;
Madeline Palntcir Jl'esented dees tAl the 17 members and 15 hymnals Ia the current project
cart1'lnS: out a "Mather"
Mr. ard Mrs. Ebor Lewis of votlona
thOJDe. Pro,yC!l' """by Ben RUe.
guesls attending the party. Mrs. or the choir.
THURSDAY
Lebanon spent tho .weekend here
Mrs. Thomas Bentz presided
Mr. and Mra. RUe, Richard GOTWILIGHT GARDEN Club, 7:· WUI!am Airoon used a television
with his mother, Mrs. Helen Lew·
30 Thursday, at the home of show theme for her program. at tho meeting with Mrs. Eldon is, arll other relatives. Mrs. Lew- key and-· Plckena ...-ted
Serving as mistress of ceremon- Weeks and Mrs. Buwen giving is accompanied her ..., and refrealunents dUring a COIICludMrs. Gerald Wildermuth.
SHRINETTES, 7:30 p, m,, ies she Introduced Mrs. PbUIIp h181&gt;llilrts or the recent state con- daughter·i,..law tAl Athens where
venttm whicb thll!' attended.
.. Rite will give
Thursda¥ at Columbus ard South· Oblinger and Mrs. llm Runnel
Mrs. Weeka, Mrs, Francis she visited Sunday with Mr. ll1d devotims at the wiener roast
who
gave
news
and
sports
conern Olllo Electric Co. social
Mrs. William Stewart and Mr.
cerning the role of the churCh In Culell&gt;n, and Mrs. Oblinger were and Mr•. Elwood Lewis.
· Attendlni bealcles those named
riXIIIs, Mldclleport.
named
to thenomlnatlngcommlt.
the
community.
Scripture
verses
THIRD FRIDAY Club wlllmcet
Robert Wayne Sisson, Jr., year were Mrs, Harold Morris, Mrs.
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the were read by Marjorie Bentz for tee.
old son or Mr. ard Mrs. Robert Edith Foresl, Mra. Uncia Grlmn
Mra. Bentz spoke or the needs
home or Mrs. Corrie Meinhart the commercials and there was
Sisson, Sr., Is home {lomHolzer and cldldren, Edle ll1d Bellnda,
of
several mission fields which
UNITED ci!URCH Women's muslc including ulsn't Jesus My
Hospllal where he recentl,y under· Poll¥ and ChUck Ru'!.,sell, carla
key women of Meigs County Lord WonderfUl,., '1&gt;o Lord. n are new to the society. There · went surgery ror hernia correc- llld Becky Rife, Marti Gllkef ll1d
was preyer by Mrs. Weeki with
Church~•. 10 a.m. Thursday at and ••smce Jema Carne Into My
Kallo' ·Wattera ol Fairborn.
Mrs. Bowen serving refresh- tloo.
tho Trinity United Church or Hearl" ~ the group.
For an amateur hour to em- ments .mlng a oodal hour.
Christ; By-laws wlll be prepared. R8tarded chUdren'a program
. wUI ~ t~scus~ So.~ lunc~ '!!
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SOUTHERN HIGH School se"'
Miss Llnds &amp;nlth, brlde...Iect Richard Friend, Belinda ll1d
lors sponsor ~ring carnival of Karl Russell, wis honored Mark, Mrs. Kemeth Russell,
open tAl the publlc, 6:30 ro 9:30 Tuesday nigbt with a bridal sbow- Mrs. Roy Smith, Mra, Edward
p.m. So.turday in the jmlor hlgtt er at the heme of Mrs. Herold Ball, Mrs. Robert Arnold, Mrs,
A $25 contribution ro tho Midschool building,
Blackston asslated by Mrs. Max. l!lbal Grueser, M r s. Hugb dleport Vol.-r Fire Co. was
Bearha, Mrs. Dorea ArDOld, Mra.
lne Arnold.
Roger
Jeffers and Rhonda, Mra. made by the Hoarthatone Claso
The Blackaton home was decol the Middleport First BapUst
orated with a rose moUr Includ- George Slsoon, Mrs. Rollin Rad- Clolrch at a meeting Tuesday
Ing the( -'!1"\tlch were belted ford, Mro. WUbur Bailey, Mrs. nigbt at the home ol Mr. and Mro.
and d~-,i Mrs. Joe Law- PbiJip Radford, MIBB illerrle Milton Hood.
rence. Mrs. Lawrence pre~ mackslon and the ltosleases,
Harold Hubbard presented deeel Miss Smith with a bride doll Mrs, Maxine Arnold and Mrs. votions uolni ''The Hlab Coot~
Harold Blackaton.
cake.
Sending gifts were Mra. Ed- as hla theme. The program, carGames were condUcted by lbo
rylDg out a Memorial Do,ythellle,
hostasBes and prizes won by Mra. gar Abbolt, Mrs. lk!nrY Arnold, was given by Mr. and Mrs. AJ1011
PbUip Radford, Mra. Carol !olr. ll1d Mra. Herman Wlll, Mrs. H\18hes. Mrs, H•• read ..,._
Jmea, Mrs. Ethel Grue1er, Mrs. Robert Ymker, Mlsa Bemoaa era! poems lncludlng ''The UnWUilam Grueser, Mra. lluih Yonker, Mrs. Horace Abbott, knolm SOldier'' and Mr. Jlups
Bearbs, and Mrs. Norman J-ly .. Mrs. Amoe Leonard, Mrs. Mary conWcted a Bible Qdz.
AumUier, Mrs. WUbur Stewart,
CHARLESTON, W. Ve. - The sell.
Mr. llld Mrs. Hood served a
Mrs.
Arlee Abbolt, !olra. Robert
MiBI Smith was assisted at the
stock car &amp;eal!looopenstntheTrlIBiad
oourBe. Attalllllng bealdel
Jones, Mra. Cbarles Faulk, Miss
state area at lnteroatlmsl Race- gift table by Mlas carolyn Jones
those
named
were Mr. 1114 Mr ..
!lleUa Faulk, Mrs. Amanda KaoWilY Park So.turday nlgttt, when ov- llld Miss illerrlo Blackaton.
John ~o~cNoU, Mr. anc1 Mrs. wn.
Attending were Mra, Norman par, Mra. Herb So.yre, MrL John liB AnthiiiY, Mr. ll1d MrL Plul
er 60 new late model gnml s!Alcks
Toatord, Mrs. Wyatt Radford,
c......,te at the gnml opening 1.. IIJsoll, Mrs, Joe Lawrence, Mra.
Smart, Mrs. Harold~ the
IIIIIJIIIRI stock car rsces for the WUllam Grueser, Mrs. W. A, Mrs. Harry Canterbury, Mrt. Rev. Cbarleo llmolll, Jolin ll'orMorgan, Mrs. WU!ud Hines, Homer Radford, and Mre. RaJ E. nar ll1d Edison Baker,
huge $4,500 purse.
Myers.
This Is the llrst chance local Mrs. carol Jones, Miss Carolyn
drivers, along with MJd.Ohlo Rae- Jones, Mrs. Walter Norris and
alate awrovedbelore actual work
can begin oo Improving houalng
alandards In Pomeroy and Mid.
dleport.

zer llo8pHal School of Nurolag,

Annual Mother-Daughter
Party is Held by WSCS

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MrL Puqtlaelll o1 Port- "' .....,11( tl't\[lidl-&lt;at - · lal'. ~~~~~. a~ei.,IM
lalbe mather a( lira. GloiiiDles. ~ ·Oh!G ~ HeaiUI ......, too a !d~'lmtllirre
Mrs. llllea prsiOitted lhe pro. c~ ,~~!! ~ ~ . were aldta llld ·11Wticii'6U• roa4.
gram Whlcb Included tho folloW- 'l'illllli1 &lt;Dijllit'bY!bi, ·IIDmi\IUU4- lnPfoi'~' ''' '• .
lui redlattpns: ''Wei- 10 ere
tho Ylddl.,t
a. ilte ''Cnobd · ·FIDII'
!ofotber•"''by KlmberiJ Krltlltlar, a,tr~li'lli,CJn'lll.
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"Mntber'a Dey" by· Cln4J 111cThe·iectiYed IIOCIII, l!rlt- .. "lola," llermlll •JII!IM iii · ·
Klltney, .. _er'• lJitle Girl" lnr . ~a. •,nvelop~a, "Pl," 14'1, Boa steWart. 11
by Lorf. Rupe,'"'1louuhttol-- II&amp;JI!pa;·· ~ comb,, l!'lillttlath ADd "&amp;ie'' ll1d Weadell Gorladl ·II
er" ~ 1\lro, IDlea, .. _ Wilh" Jwdrerehlelt whl,le •the lliiiMn "Zelle. 1'lklna roles ·ht 11i1GG1u
br T&amp;DIDII ElebjD&amp;er, m1 "JIIII ""'" .t/Jt!IA. balr :Mit,
lkU, "IDdllll
locJI!ili'tllilea
11\dWrlt- Mr. ll1d Mro. Gelrlich'lild Mts.
11ti matea:lile. · · ' '
F~ Trfplo'tt, lira; ·Nahitan
·Y - ftiMI . "Fll..... ' Fliclr.
mad, ·Ta'mm,, Vlncetllml Qln. er'' 1nc1 the Rlv;
nler 'Mr. ll1d Mrt. ·i\u W.ood, meater of .....,.....,
Apotluck dlnper was held at the Kilth, llimle, Jlodniy and Lora eomaliiiCic trtck.l, '·" ),il
home or Mr. and Mrs. lleliYV J.,.1 Mri. Ralph , Painter, Dl·
For rel'ra..........,,~ :.•Jata
HyseU,, Pcrneroy Rt. t, In._ am, Beeky ll1d VIctor; Mr, ll1d te"ed 8lllel food cake With or.
or Mother's De)' and Mrt.
Mrs. &lt;41'1 Jlyi.U r41!ekware, IDI'!
Ice tea,
seU'o blrtbcley. SlterecehedseY- 0111o, and~ lf7HU. athome. ancl,claeWJDifl'llll. ~*••IJN.
oral nice gills li'Gmherchlldren.
GoQo lf7aell, 8Jqll!lled wltli tho •• montltiJo parties atillt A Present were U,.ml Mn. Guy BenTom eo., reco~ 1~ at Healtl) c.er ln,~il!th
HyseU, Linda, Dcnld llld Dot&gt;- lfayatteld, Kentuci!;Y, wal home tho communlqlleJYice JtOjiCtof
na Kay; Mr, allll Mrs. Eartloloo.. for the weekeod.
the American Lesion AtadiUrJ,
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nounclng
birth
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Mlll1df/1, lfay 12, at the MmTta-

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l(lddleport ll1d MI. ll1d 1\lro,
Fronk Jlavldoon Clf Fairborn are
the graJqJareda. Mrs. Jonloa
will l~o next week fi&gt;r a vllllt
with the DavldJOII famll.y, Mrl.
Davidson Ia the former Slw'on
Jonea.

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41n4:also.onolor rough, hard-to-cut woody areas?·
lli ,boih. _In ono mow~r - with a Ha.hn•Eelipso
Hlth WhHI R-y. It 1 .eqfo, boc:auoir you otart
the blfldo only alter ypu aro be)lind tho hancllu.
~~· hp . Brl~g• 4i!ld Stratton Ol!finJ, Pow-R.Vilc
h.ouoo~g drawl ,:011 ~P, llraitht for slick cUt.
long. Instant 1~ . Ia 3Ji" height adjustment.

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The winner of the feature will
walk away with over $1,000.
A 75-lap feature is planned
with preliminary acUon includ1~ W&amp;rm--ti)S at 5 p, m., quaillying time trials at 6:30 p. m. and
at 8:30 p. m., racing wUI start
with three 10-Jap heats, plus a
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was the booored guest at a lunch..., ol Wblte Rose Lodge mem.
ture, with the faster cars to the bero at Crow'a steak House.
rear, two abreast ln the unique
The luncheon followed a meet.
lng at the American Legion Hall
· Inverted start
lD Middloport prealcled over by
Mra. Beatrice Rob...,, Attend.
!ng the luncheon were Mrs. wu.
DANCE SATURDAY
llam Morris, Mrs. Alma Miller
A Soturday nigttt dance party Mrs. Perl')' Mitch, Mrs. Jame~
wlll1 the Jays w!U be held at the Souders, Mra. Herman Bailey,
Meigs Junior Hlgtt Audi!Alrlum Mrt. Norman Weyland, Mrs. wu.
In Pomeroy, Dancing from 8:30 llam Woodard, and Mra. MAUle
to U:30 p, m, Public welctme. Bush.

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acadet l\ W~t PoiDt,:as theOeneral in actioll,·u ·a
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CLEANING SYSTEM
HOMES - TRAILERS - PUBLIC
BUILDINGS ,ETC:
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lnciii',..Cf iMortlon.

RUES
F01 Wont Ad S.rYico .
5 cent&amp; ,., Word one lnllll'tlon
Minilllvlll Chorto 7Sc
12 c:onts por word throo c:on,.tu·

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OFFICE HOURS
8:30a .m. to 5:00 p .111 . Dolly
8130 a.m. to 12:00 Noon Saturcloy •

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St., l'omenif,
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liallnesa, Amblllowl -

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doanlng wltolosale, Apply In
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11011, W, Va.

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WILL SElL one or boll ollllf
MUSIC EVERY Friday and cleanilqJ planll, A. B. C,
Clelnerl, MIIIOII, W, Va.
Saturday, Jack's Club on
6-IO«e
HarriBonviHe Read off Rt. 7.
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ers for 11:1111101'111 Day, 1'1111,
butell. Cllfl'lr !IIIII Repair,
Middlepol;l.
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HIDING HIIUB, l'baae ... RIOOIS'I'l!lRI!O Dodlohund pup.
plel, Phone Maao!l, W. Va,
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1967 JAGUAR 011 boule lraUer,
M &amp; G ¥arb!, 'Rt. 7, MJ4. RIDl!NG , HORSE, 1'!10110 89J.

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wlnddwl, C8q1Cds, marque•,
btOim ball lnllulallon,
!I!LID STATE otereo. 1• W8i·
Elmer
Willie,
aiel ,..._.
nut lllereo console with 'PEKINESE, Bknle lldera,
lallve.
For
flee
llllmatea,
epeater, 4-epeed Blllomatlc
piJone Cbarlos Lisle, 87ni~. Scoltlel, Well lllabdian~!!~'. Take ....,. pa)1nellll
lmi Wb It ea , ·Mln!otun
. V, V. Jdmlall and Sou,
of $5 per month or pay baJ.
Sclmaazen, all A.K,C, Jre.
IDe,
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anoe due $1111.10. Call 991-M.
lllld ~. OIUntJ JIGIId
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ill, Oiolrlle, &lt;lllo.
S-f4le
pleasure Jloraea, Been llbown.
EIGHT room brlc!t, two small
Wid and lad7 trained. Also,
Ioiii, in Syr!H.'UIIe, good Jooa.
For lent
choice
of vei'y oiCe chillhn
1'W0-BEDROOM traHer, M &amp; tlon. One family, or could be
tnined
pontes, E*ey IDU,
used .. doullle. • . Phone
G Marl&lt;et, Rt. 7, Middleport
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THERE WILL be a gun shoot, INFORMATION about Faml!.v
Slmday, beginning at noon at
of Kenneth (Bud) ward, left
the Forked IUm Sport.ma~ Pomeroy in SJrlng I~ and
$1.25
Club Evecyone is welcome.
went to Mauricetown, N. J.
H4-3te
Wile, Minnie and 5 little boys.
Opon: Mon. thrv Fri. 11:6
E. C. SIUII'Jl, Rt. S, Millville,
FlaiWoods
Riled,
Pbmeroy,
Satonlar - 9:6
89J.%!511.
5-11-12te
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l'l1JILIC SALE, Saturday, May
N. J.
5-14-3tp
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DON'T
merely
brighten
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5-14JMe
close ,In, call 911!-S233. 5-l'-lltc
IWI..... Serlfllll I
lloosOIK&gt;Id rurnishlngs, sofas,
Barton. Oovered durl~ tho
- Blue Luatre 1llem ~ 110 ra. WAS LINES. Ootnillele fto
lleds, dineUe set, other items.
CivU War. Write, Mike Liepid soi!!ng. Rent sllampooor
1967 RED IJIREAM Honda I~
Terms c~ . Not respomible
ber, 5819 Murnen, Toledo, FlJRNISIIIilD apartment. 3 CC. good condition. lnqllire
$1. Sayre lf!o ctwart., New
rooms, balll, :12 ~uth Fifth,
plpa
ter line
.lllllaJlatlcltl
• tb. 81!11 ....
for accidents.
~15-111:
Dim.
1&gt;-1~
Haven,
W, Va.
5-~
Leslle Whittington, Rt I, Mid·
Middlepol'l. ·Pbone 99'J.M.
' ~ baeUII. ~ llabr
dleport.
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21-INCII
Admiral
console
colll'
Help Wanteel
S.ITV, $150. Alone 911'J.3!M,
HOUSEWIVES,
supplemenl B CAMP SITES 011 Ol!lo River. ~PINET ORGAN. Take over
5-15-«e I'Oil II!IIE, .paytn•nb oo tbio beautiful
ll'tllcller ....
your hl!lOband's inaJme by mowed arid readf to move
!IJiinet ott'&amp;n U&gt; be picked up
ter tine, e a ;ioiOI dralnl 4 to
on, 'You ea11 drift to como
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working 2 to 3 hours a day
in Ibis area. For detaHo. cSI1 26 INCH HUFFY BOYS BIKE,
12 wide, I'll.. :Aadenatl, y.,
&amp;tiM. Phone Mol!l City m
and remain a full time moth·
!!OOd
condition,
call
992-!SII8.
collect
or
write,
Credit
Mgr.
!1011. W, Va. Pllone '1'11-6781
11147. Reynoldl Flower 1J1op
er! lll&gt;tm; ill yoor clo&gt;ooing.
5-14-lltp
r...aves Plano "' Or!!an Co.,
after 1:111 or MNfll Jllclnl,
For personal interview, call '11lese Ioiii ate B&lt;nlll rtver
383
E.
Broad
St..
Col.mbus,
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Jan Robinson, 446-4146, GaiJi. fnlm Pomerov. ,\lao, ' camp
Ohio.
228-2!117.
5-14-Qc
polis, or Betty Wilson, 919- lllel on toP of river bali: for
Re•l&amp;tateFor~
5-7-4ft
4521. Racine.
5-14-Qc ron!,
8 ROOM bo1110 with id, I BEl: NEIGLEII lllllldinl. atp.
SI'NGER sewiJ&gt;!! ma&lt;hlne, in
Friday, May 16
ply !w buDdlll!l ~ bame,
lots, $i,IIIIO.OII. II oat 811'111,
DRIVERS NEEDED. Seml-dri- FURNISHED and unfurnl!lled
lovely ligllt ftniobed console,
Call Guy Nelcler, llaclDe, 0.
From 6 PM Til Dark
Phone 1192-3394,
+D4fe
vero, local and over the road.
apartmenlo. Close to llebool.
like n..,, equipped to dg zag,
I*Ue
Experieoce helpful but not
Phone 9ft.51S4.
IO.Ia.tfe
buttonhole, darn, monosram,
START A BUSINESS OF YOUR
rieeessary. We will train you,
eto. Pay last 8 payments of
You can earn over $4.12 per 'I'RAILER LOTS, Bob'a Mobile
$5.80 monUriy. Guaranteed.
OWN FOR LESS THAN $20.
PHONE 99J.7'!57.
5-15-7tc
hour. For application and InCourt, Syraeuse, Ohio 011 Slllt , Phone 992·2685.
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1-11-tlc HOME GROWN iolllatll plants
TAKE OVER paymentll 011 1967
bouse troller. Pllooe 919-2875
307 Eaot 4th st.. Transports-·
for garden "?.;"· H~ines 1350,
11011
BulldiJW,
Clnctnnatl,
01\10;'
Fll1INlliHED
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in
J'om&amp;,.
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.i'l'proved\lJ6ifC'~:
big ;~
or
Ral!ll&gt; Rooe, Racine.
5-15-3111
or Jill!le 513-211-56?2. 1&gt;-14 lite roy, llw rooms and bath.
Delicious. also cabbage, man.
can evonlnp, 89U2f1
!ro&lt;!O and hot JIOR!er plants.
u.ttc Tom Hayman, Syra&lt;uoe, , 600
TilE OOVN'l'Y-wlde
class GIRL OR WOMAN at Midway
feet above the park on Rt,
meeting, SUnday, May 18, 2
:llarket. Call 99'J.M II' 89J.
IM.
1&gt;-14-121&lt;
p.m., Fn!edom GoopeJ MlsFURNISHED
TWO
BEDIIOOM
258%.
5-J3.3tc
apartment, Middleport. l'!lone
sioo at Bald Knobs. ~- Ok~EDROOM boule,
fuD
ey Ahart, Jeoder; Rev. Glu- PORTRAIT STUDIO - Two ~4.
»tte ~llLK 89 cenlo gallon, banaii&amp;J
buement, elrpeted IINI(II10 cents !b., 3 lb. 8 oz. jelly
ESellcamp, pastor. Public is
men ~oqrapbers over 25
oul, on larp IGI, PIIDal llf.
98 cenlo, jowl, sliced 3 lb.
Invited.
5-15ao
years of age; ellpl!fieoced, II' t 'I1!REE room Apartment,
2111 alter s P.M.
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bologna 3 lb. $1 .30, 4
oomplelely
modem
will!
built.
we IViil traiio U&gt; use Beattie
.
eons Camstlon 1111 cenlll. M
camera. You wHJ be paid dur. In tltchen, wall mn and·
O'IIII!H CROW
in!! training; salary OOJmlls- table top unit, stainless ll!eel &amp; G Market. Rt. 7, MiddleREALTY COMPANY
AIR CONDft'IOJIINO lleflleal''
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H4-3tp
wllll
dia)lollal
unit,
batb,
slo_n,
guarantee,
plus
exWE
BVY,
8II:IJ.
AND
IIBift'
allllll Ienke. Jaet'f 'W11Satlrday Ni&amp;ht
oomplete with llbolror and
pen;o and car allowance.
qJMtY ~. 11'10'•
New 1lml.. 1-.
May 17
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Must he free to travel or re- large closet. nlee1y deeoral· . l!lf)9 MASSEY Fergt1110n, cultlOUIIlB. . . .
10 UNTIL 2
ed,
Call
IIPUm
fOr
appoint.
valor.!,
lurh
plow,
dilc.
M
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locate. Immediate openinp.
4-l~tfe
G Mark«, Rt. 7, Mlddle]lort.
&lt;llance lor ~- Fll' ment.
READ1(·1111X~felhl.
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RODNEY DOWNING
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TRAI!JER,
Brawn'&amp;
Trailer
orea, contact Dian Mills Sturat ~ IIII!J',' ""' '...
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Park, Mlrwilriille, ~. Pholle FIVE-ROOM house, two ll&lt;!ffll!
Music By
diOOI. Inc., 329 Ml. Vernon
malei, Pboae ·- - . ·CioM- ·
of land, two 'll8ler 'INlls;
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Middleport.
Oldo
lela 1leady • Mill'
THE UPSTAGERS
tbree mlle!i ~ of Mlcldleor call collect fllr John Hall,
5-ll-tlc
pori, Ol!ID.
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port. Roasonable. Call 11112area code 51H23-5521. Also,
6'188.
5-14-elp
openings for ~ooe sales FLOWERS fllr Memorial Day.
BtlDGE'I' PRICil flualltaw •
PllBUC SALE: We will oel1 at
unit managers and proof conour tblrd 11aor 11a11pt - .
Mabel
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Syracuse Pert.
1&gt;-11-«p TliREE BLANKE'l'ED .\RI&amp;SilitaNs.
~15-1tc
Babr
Jl'alillllln. llllldllpclt.
goods belonging to Clair NeJ.
Iooea studs, l'efllllei'Gble: alCldD.
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son. Take flmt road of LADY FOR housewori&lt;, cook,
110 au.et pDA&gt;Ier, $20, lletmEAT
l'lll!l
rtgbt,
tllev'll
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Gl!JO, BOBSIEh'l!ll, ilnbr
Langsville, Coonty Road 12.
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Saturday. May 17, at 11 a.m.
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Lustre. Rent electr1c ohiiJI.
Follow signs. Refrigeralnr,
carport, utility room. 011 '
slid aervlce, Fnu!cll Benepooer $1. '&amp;y'. Barra\DIInd.
Iiving room suite, bedroam
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dum. lleednlle, Ohio. Phone
5-!Mc
Auto Sales
suite, Tappan gas range, k!t....
11-1. . . ClliiSTER - 8 - . bdl,
&lt;llen cabinet, round table, 11- 115 lWdBLl!ll Amerl&lt;an ••
llaselncut, fumloe. GUitiulll'
RIIOOIS'I1!lRI!3)
ANGUS
BlltL,
$3'
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Phone
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1&gt;-11-tte
.brary table, antique sewlnll
lngJ. 21&gt; ~- fia,llllt:IO .
18 llllllllha, emGent breed- lXI'fT LET W'8ll c!earq llare LETART - I raomo, ba1ll, nice
machine, 3 gas heaters, bulyou, Let w~ out Wallet-.
~- Harold Sauer, Rt. I, Mldlet, lamps. bedding, lam~
jJIR.'II, 4 lola, corner locatllin,
er
do It far you. Rent a 111111
dlo!plri,
Jlbooe
7411.111&amp;4.
mower, breakfaot set, chairs,
Drll1ed Willi, .• .Ill.
\?llber, $1. Jlabr P\mlllure.
&amp;-lUte
form Wllgllll, dishes, pots and
REiD! or VIRGO. TEAI"'OID
"~ ASIIOCIATES
pans. many things too numH• OUll to ITiffilion. Owner, Clair
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Tu~bo ~ydramatic. trans., , po-· stMrln,, beaut.lful·

'!hoto fonioh w.lth black vonyl roof, bloc~ vlnyi · J~t,. .
lin!" glau, ra~la• A real sharp local 9no11W.., cor. ·

1967 PONTIAC FIRE BiRD 2 DR...... : .. $2295·

400 cu. in. _engine; 4 ~peed Iron•·• radio, .like now
tires, law '~ miloage, olltolitnl condition.

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ari atlon Wagon, · Ia~~ I 1' awnor car, wlllt.,.._,
darlt bluo finish, Cl0an lnttlior, •llkt ~ow -lltllli;'1
,automatic, power stnring and brakes. ·Radio,
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VB ••ulne, a~tomatlc . 1trdn1• .P.~1w •-lng, radiO'; ·
lltotor. All goad · W·,W,• tires. Pltulnt 2 • - blk•. · !

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finish, good W;W, tlli11, Automo~tlc lf'AI!IS. Pol'" tltti..:..
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Orientation Day fpilltarlses
Ute atuclenta with the varloua
claaaroqms, school lunch pro-.

Hlatl' School Principal Clyde
Foley noted that the vast chanae .
from crade school to Junior Hl&amp;tl
School does have an effect on the
llludents' school work. "We try
to cont1JIIe our program of help.
lng whell school starls Ill the
fall, but It takes time for the
child to ad)Jat to the new sltua..
tloo,'' he said
School courses and related vocations were listed on the program, as were clubs illld actlvlUea.
·Orientation Day was under the
supervision of the Wahama Gildance Department usiated by
five eighth graders, Jane Hart.
Don Maehir, 9!arry Craig, Henry VanMeter and Charlene WeA-

The Eaitern Eagles 16 - 7
scored their sixth victory of the ·
5-1 over visiting Alexander Wednesdly. Eastern scored
all of its runs Ill the second IllDing. Alexander got ita run in
the first.
Sophomore Dave Smith started
on the IIIOUIId for the hosts, was
relieved by Mike Boring in the
first and &amp;nlth returned to the
hill ill the third.
Eastern hitters were Bobby
Caldwell with a double and single, Gordon Holter two alngles
and Howle Caldwell, ~ Karr
and Rick Sanders each a alngle,
Alexander was llmlted to two
h1ta and their pitchers walked
four and struck out two. Eastern
hurlers fanned seven and issued
five free passes.

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A NUMBER OF MEIGS MGH SCHOOL studetts lave ccmpleted a standard American Red Cross first aid course with
Joe. Struble serving as instructor. He was assisted by James
Souis~~y, Representative of the students enrolled are these
pictures. They are front row, left to right, Martha Baker;
Nancy St. Clair, Susie Hysell, Mrs, Thelma campbell, Meigs
faculty membln' who has worked for 25 years with the Red
Cross; second row, left to right, Steve Hortman, James Lane,
Roy Lyons and Soulsby. Others enrolled In the course Included
Nancy mumenauer, Anita Neece, Nancy Snider, David Miller,
James Haley, David Dodson, Terry Napper, Harold Will and
Jeff Tillis.

News•.• in BriefS

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and Chamber of COmmerce Building; r moval of the Statehouse
FmEMEN CALLED
Annex, and connection of the towers and the statehouse by underMiddleport firemen, answer- ground passages.
ing a call to. Tiny's Foodland
at 12:03 a.m. Thursday, pulled
w1r1ng from around a fire box, Wheat surplus soaring way, wa)' up
where a blaze threatened to deWASHINGTON - THE NATION'S RISING WHEAT surplus will
velop. There were only minor reach about 800 million bushels on July 1, the highest since mid..
damages.
1965, and probably will go even hlghe.r by iold-1970, the Agriculture
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Department reported.
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A department report on the wheat situation blamed the record
Pomeroy; Lester Fauber, Pome- 1968 crop and a plunge In eJCI)Orts for the q&gt;turn In surplus sq&gt;plles
roy; John Curry, Pomeroy.
during the marketing year ending June 30
DISCHARGES- None.

FRIDAl' &amp; SATURDAY
MAY 16- 17

DUFFY
(Technicolor)
ames Coburn. Susannah York

FOR SINGLES ONLY
(Technlcolor)
ohn Saxon, Mary Ann Mobley
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

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Homeoommg
Be Held Sunday
Homecoming will be observed
Sunday at Naomi tlafttist Church.
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music will be by the Forest Run
Children' s Choir.
At noon a dinner wUI be served
at the church. Guest S""'•ker In
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L. Gray of the Trledstone "•ftUat.
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that church wUI present special
music. The Rev. Samuel Jackson
Is pastor of the Naomi Baptist
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Wedneaday evening.
.Mr. \ Call was born Feb. 1•
1911 1ft · Middleport, the aon ol
the late John and Margaret Cook
Call. He was also preceded In
death by one sister.
He was a veteran of World War
2 serving with the army In an
airborne division.
He ls aurvlved by a daughter,
Miss ·Janelle Call, Cleveland;
three sisters, Mrs. Chester(Nellle) Fry, Btllalre, Ohio; Mrs.
Harley (DorothY) Gilmore, Pomeroy, and Mrs. William (Ruth)
Criner, Middleport; three brothers, Woodrow William, Middleport; Delbert Norman, Athena,
and Jobll WOllam, Long Bottom,
and several niecea and Dellhews.
Flmeral services will be held
Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Rawlings Coats Funeral Home with
the Rev. Charles Slmonsoftlclatlnt Burial w1ll be in Riverview
Cemetery. Friends may call at
the funeral home 8Q)11me.
The Middleport emel'geney
squad waa summoned for Mr.
Call at 10:to p.m. He wu dead
on arrival ol the SQJad.

Withers
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lunches and now the lunch program has over $900 In the ..nk.
We serve a super lunch, more
food for healthy awetites. The
students are "eatiQr high on the
hog."
He said that heappreclatedthe
• opportunity to serve as principal
of Point Pleasant High.
Chambers said that regardless
of the outcome of this, "I will do
my very best to see ~the kids
in Mason c~ get
best In
terms of education."
Withers outlined
e of the
Improvements majle- t the 1rlgh
school in the last two years:
Paid off a $10,000 athletic debt
In a year and a halt with a$5,000
balanc b ought ba kd 1
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n1ng a nd short order cook cIa sses
started three years ago; lnstru1 In havl
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school had 18 winners from the
Creative Writing Class as Pro- .........ck
pe11or Clubwlnnera; br...,.....
mechanical drawing to tile school;
worked dlllgettly to Institute a
guidance program; worked to
have a new biology compllx replace the antiquated tacDity used
In prenous years; brought ..ck
the school newspeper, the TilEndi-Wel, after It ceased 1 p..,Ji.
cation several years ago, and It
was rated sqpertor this year.

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with Iowa In the ~r 50s and
low 60s Ill the south and ln the
50s elsewhere. Partly cloudy
and warmer with a clance of a
few showers Friday.

BODY DISCU&amp;D

MAKE THE

BIG MOVE!

PI'. PLEASANT - The lllerIJ!'a Dept. and the alate pollee
Wednesday investipted the death
ol Wilbur C&amp;mJJbell, ol Fraziers
Bottom. He had been dead for
two days when a ~,Jealle
Ra.Y diaeovered the body at
campbell• a home. Mason Coull11 Coroner, Dr. Jobn GNib ruled
that Mr. CUnpbell dled from
•tural cause•.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPn'AL
ADMJ.WONS - Velnl.ta McClung, Middleport; Nell Graves,
Pomeroy,
DISCHARGES - Wwtam Littil', Ortha Waddell, Darrell Hawthonie,· Emmett Will, William
Tracftell, Larry Casto, Darlene
Barton, Wllllam Wyatt, .Helen
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FLOWER SHOWER - VEL VET FI.NISH

BATH FASHIONS
Reg. 1.98 BATH TOWELS ..............................-.SALE 1.59
Reg. 1.09 HAND TOWELS ....................................SALE 89c
Reg. 59c WASH CLOTHS .................................... SALE 49c

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colora and black.

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whleh shirt or suit. Fea~ ready.(ied ties and a big seleeUoo of pcipular tour-in-hand ties in the new widths. · Patterns
and aolld colors.

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Choose the new Pro's Choice In Knit brlels- lllort sleeve 1Mshirt or boxer shorts. It's a new fabric madt~ of cotton and polyeater that wUl wear laager.

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New i970 RCA Trans VIsta Solid State Color. All
tubes bat one replaced by adviiCid stlld sqtl
co""~ents. lnstant·Pic contrOl ends. w_...
Advanced automatic loclled In,fine tllllrw. Stop In,
see the most advanced Color TV you can buy and
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on tho lot floor . Shirts In sian 14Ji to 20 .,d trouaero In olzoa 29
.to 50 w•Jiot .. d In all longths, t&lt;&gt;o. Chaau tho pormanent pro 0 a work
ault thot has sail releaoo flnlah or tho 100" cotton twill suit thet'e
aanforlaod shrunk and wear ao well, There'• a big oolectlon of colOrs,
too, In these work oulto by Big Yanlc ot Elberfolda. Come In now,
Select the olios yov nHd. Also there's o big nloctlon of ohort ••-•
work shirts to match In permanent pre11 or th• co.t ton

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· men. Every pair ls Levi Sta Prelt ud wW never have to be
lr...S. Bt sure to see these ftnlllleks ..,. Solid collll'a, plalda,
cheeb, patte1111 Ill a~r ~year~ weiltl,ta. YCJUIW
men' a atylea In alzea 28 to 38 aad more'~¥1tift aeylel,
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Texas a apokellllln for the
former chief executive aald
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"As PresldeDt John1011 pre.
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his efforts to bring peace Ia
Southeast Asia."

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