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LINOLEUM
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MICHANIC ITIIIT
Brlq your room meaaurements. All typu of 6ard
surface floor roYetlnl&amp;2 yd, wide, s yd. wide and
f yd. wide. Beootlful PI~

Grange Month
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Program Hot.

WED. •nd THURSDAY
May S-6
NOT OPEN
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
May 7-8
"MAIL ORDER BRIDE"
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Buddy Eb sen, Keir Dullea
Lois Nt&gt;ttleron.
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Audie Murphy, Linda
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tema for everr room in
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Tile on sale - Vinyl Tile

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SALE OF USED
TaEVISION SETS

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AT OUR WARIHOUII

WOMEN'S

ON MICHANIC ITRIIT

SPRING DRESS SHOES

Our TV Dlln Dale Harri·
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WAS!f!NGTOJ" (UPI) - The federal government's Rio Grande Collele's annual ..., art KCtba M - llld Tho ~- 1 CouJ1 will bo now booeball diamood 011 old Ho111011, Letart Route,
won HorrDWt; Form l1ectrlllcatlol
11" guldrlines for school des~gregatlon could be the May Day feotivities will beiin Pat Simona, Zeta au A n n COII!pooed of Martha Garnao, eo- U.S. Ill. 35 qainot the Ohio 111011 of the awlllda Tllunda7 Dale Mocblr; Farm II...,..
biQ..I ainglo puah loword obo~shln( roelally ..ponied 11 11 a.m., Eutorn Dayll(ht Dele and Lindo Chollant, Athe- cort..t by Chorlea Smltlt, ·ODd Univenolty INahiiWI teom.
.u,hl ot tho onnua1 baDquol ol lea, WII'DOr Roush; Stir ~
school syatema Iince the landmark 1954 Supreme Court Sov•••a Time thla Sst ~. D le au~n and Martha Calh• Clork ucorlod .. Mlb Tbe oMual Mo• Day Donee the Wahama cilapter of Futuro Fll'Dltl', Poul IIDfmlln; Coril
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wilh""'the coronation
ceremonieo.
Mus1c,
Club; Carolyn lh· Llftldoo,
lreahman
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franc~:u~e el11 the · uideli~es . wiUuu:e ~~ 1 ~~= 1 ~5 01°~ 96ftciy Swan, a iun.ior from rig and Guy Harper, Student ·t~1 Rou, esmrted by Gary Pon- In Community HaU. The Dick school cafeteria.
lllCI Home lmproftJMOt Award,
ieve desegf~ation o~e of tht bamc facta of u. S. .:'..u~: Beavw, will be crowned May Educotlon AHOCiation; Sondrl ,11ouo. w Ellet11 Brannon, oo- Trimble band from Lancaller, Holtma.., I Hnlor, eorr!od Do~ Rolllnl; llld tlcbo~lpo
tional life _ that near! - - - Day Queen by Dr, Alphua 11. Brewmrton ond Joann Plulla, corted by Norm111 Buohee, oo- will provide the muole lor the off olz awordo In ,....,t,,ctn to the loll eo..vatloa c:.mp ·
.very public school in th!
&lt;'brtattn.... presidel!t of Rio Davis Hall: Clloator Estep ODd phomore cluo: Lole Olriltlan, dllliCO. Tile themt of tho done&lt; ol hll wort: oa otarm jobltly op- a Comp Ca011r to Poul Roll.
L'OUntry dependa on Ieder·
Groode Collece.
Wall&lt;r Stiverson, P I SiBrol; ..corted lly Jerry Wernicke, and 11 Mloty Moonll&amp;ht.
orated with bla porenia. AJnoaC ftWI and ocilollrlblpt to tlto
al funds to survive
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May Pole Phil Buoh and Lynn Stl"'yer, Mary Slem, eocorled by Kllrt
thorn wm tlto Clutpter Star 8o11
Conleroatloo Camp a
1be burden wiU be upon local
DliiCo wlll hipllgllt tbe morn- Archon; Charlel Clark and Low- WUiiama, junior ciau; llhoron
Jl'llrmer Aword, tlto
Doltolb camp Caonr to Paul llollmu
ocjlool diotrlct. to show they
inl'l octiviliea. May Pola Don- ell PhiOipo, Clrde K.
AUt--. eocorted by John Mu'Ver OCWJ
Aword, tlto Jl'ann
FOiCIDt ODd Dolt RolllJio. Tlla oeltoJu.
'" livift1 up lo conditllli!S aet
lie, ond Undo Kona, IICOI'ted
Awonl, loU .,. Water IIIII- ohlpo to tlto - - ...,
down in the guideli- In order
by Bob Griffin, ...... cbll.
· · - A•IU'd, Stir Cr. p ..... oponaorod by tlto ~
to remain eltclble for lodoral
Aa ..Umoted 1011 olumui and GaO(o ..........
GolllpoHo Flrlll&lt;l Awlrd yd tho Stir Cotmly and tlto l'fobaclifunds , i&amp;iclndinl the new granlo
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ma GardeD Club.
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made available by President ~NCASTER . Ohio (UPB Co)!41t OflllpUI for tho day 1 on rollero, Pomen&gt;y-111111&gt;11 :15.·
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Tilt honoro,.,. ~ Wd 1!011Johnooo 's .l.l billion education OhiO. status aa one of the top
lctlv,illea. Guided lourl of tilt II PI Pleuant Jill Hinton
EAI'I'Illll'f WINJ
!emd Uptlll Rlclwd Ord, N
prorram.
food proce!lllnc ataiOI in the
wiU bt .conducted clur- 2 j 0 K.u, ho F Ill· 1 ill Char Eule!'ll'1 prop oquad sWat.- HI
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al Mills Inc, on.• of the nation's
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er, ~ on tbl mouud for ·wu reeopllld tor havlaa WOD
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Hlgll and Patsy Manley and Judy
Elllenl ODd hurled 1111111 1 b o tlto stole FFA PubUc llpoaldnJ
'llle ,oct llateo In Its Tltit VI E. W. Rowllnp, General School Thuradoy ofternoon.
Moore, who receive&lt;: tho oelllor
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Oblo IUver Jlllhoat up IOIU'tlt lrome wbtu lttn Cakl- Conleot 31 yean aao. He w•
14 • 1 p.m.; Lutlter Herdman wtll ...,. In to nlleve him. preociDiod with tho plaque ....,.
that · 00 po~on · · shell on M~ls president, said conatrucchoerludor medal.
lholfOUJid of roco, color, or na- lion W'IUid belin immediately Mr. William !IIUoell, princl- Mr. Carl Wolfe, bukelboll
and Uttlt Edwml up 14, 7:1G Willie BllekwtU went tho routl inallr lfvlll him in 111111 but
llonal origin, 1&gt;e excluded from on a l!.l-ocre site about two pol , commended the otudet1ls ..,.ch, 9 preued hla oppreciap.m.; W......- up 11, 4 a.m.; lor Rutland.
whlcil hu hq 111 tho lrophJ
partJclpatJOII In, be derued the mlleo oaot of llere
for their hard work 1n the uri· lion for tho cooperatloll of the
OVEC up II, l:tll a.m.; Wolter
cue ol Wahoma siDeo lll.!l
benefits of, or be subjected to
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ou111 acttvitle1 which lncluded boya on the basketball team
Beckjotd down 11, I IJD.; Phil·
Speake of the ennlq ~u
discrimlna~ under any pro- Between IIIII and 1011 workers 1the band members and tbe and promioed tbe student body
ip Sporn up 17, 3:10 o.m.; 011110011. ITI'.UCI
Dr. JOMph K. IIlley, uo1o1on1
gram or activit}~ receJVin&amp; fed· will b.e employed for &amp;he eon· many houn 111pent dnlling for 10me real balketball nut year.
ward up 11, 6:10 a.m.; New A miDor two-vehicle ICeldent Jtate IUperviJ(I' tl Vocatlanll
rr~l assfst1nce."
atrud1ao work.
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the band ahowa and eoncert11; Reserve ba1ketball Jetten wese Nina pen.:onl were ftned lb: Martinsville 11p 11, T;lO a.m. wu investl&amp;ated
by 1dldd1a AlrtculttiN He outlined the..,.
Southern education officialo,
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the girl• on the intramural awarded to Jim Bartlett, Jim lorfolted bondl onotlter 'was TlboK down It, 4:111 a.m.; Hor- port poUct Gil North Stcond-av cational ~ininl ,......
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meanwhile, oo~idered the led- Rownngs oald Lancallor waa •teamo lor their hllh enthull· Butcher, Wayne Davia,
Roy IJI&gt;und over to U,. and j
ry Dyer up It, I o,m.; lnco at 7:31 o.m. today. PoUct aold Wilt Vlrl!lnlo and
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ero1l de~e~rqad6n' Order u !leleoted ,because 1t fit lrtto the asm in trying to make their Hindy, Bernard Lyons. Steve and ·one man Wll
to j'!1; down 21, 6:40 a.m.: 'Reliable R. E. Freocb, Rt. 1, GaUipolla, mort be done to ~ voc.
tou1h, bureaucratic and poui- ~m~an~ 1 transportation and rlas! win; the clleerleaden for i Pullen, Ken RuaseD., Geol'lf .
down 13, 10:30 p.m.;
Cotton opened f1il truck door and had
bly ille&amp;:al. But most indicated dJstnbu!Jon system The plant the tireless and faithful service S'•uer and Mark Tanneb111.
:.~:!olation ol probation m Queen down Gretnup t ·20 p m • It Jtruek b1 another truck drt•· t~na~
for YCIUIII ~
they would heed it.
wm •e~vt!' the taatern United to the team and •chool ; and • Reserve manaaer letten went ~ eouot:v court today.
C. V. Hamer down ·~ ., IJI by Terry J. Swarts, 20, RD p eo
ltate.
'.'II lookB like there lo
oo StaiOI •n the grocery ,rcducto the ~•sketball teamo for their to KendaU Dunfee and lloony ~00: Frank W. Porter Jr. 10:10 p.m.; Vllvollne up G..: I, CoolvUto. There Wll minor Toutmuter lor tho tVenlal
use we will just have to Jo • food proceutng dJvi!lioml.
many hows of practice and Haynes.
NOI'JDII Evan• to iaJ.l up J·2&amp; I m • Buclr.eye State damlp and DCJ iajurill or Ar• wu Pat Ryan, prllldeat of the
loni "ith whateVer they hand Gov Jam'!' I A. fthodes competition .
Vanity lettera were prue~ for ~lx monUll on a ebarge of ' up G~u.
m. J 8 Le l'lltl,
cblpter. Jim WlH IIVI the lndo)On," said I. E. !Iowen
a praised cUy officials and resl· L. W, McComas, Superinten· eel to Asa Bradbury Som Ciat· hvlnc 110 operator'• u - . ~ut 11 down G p
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VOL!IIIion alter the oponln(..,.
Georala county ectUc.uoa boant denll f!l!' "ereatint the alfltude ·dent. presented letters to the , worthy, Jon Cunningham, BtU IUipended five montha and two ela D u ~dahl : : m:.
monr by the chapter offleen.
chairm•n
which brought a p~ multJ·mll-!junlor girls who patticipated in I Davis Pat Edwards
Buddy days of the aentence ira Hell of Uttle · P
· p.m., BOWLING GIDN, OHIO - Robert Brown Introduced fUeN
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• ~rr up :eldohl 1:411 llfltrant worlltn
. movlnc while Joy SmltltiOQ P'l t1to
dty."
games for Utree years includinl EvalUI and Gene stepheniOII , .. fined $25 and oosta on a cbara:e P:m., nn. rent wn Meldabl throuth north~ Ohio 10011 FFA Creed.
ayde B. lhle diea
City Council '•·•&lt;&gt;led nMJ) Carol~ Andenon, Christine Boi- celved varsKy manager lettero. olleovlnl tho ICtllf of an ICC!- :~ :-m~. ~~ : : - · Me~ will ba ollloto put up for I rill Gue!IIJ Introduced ...... IDIIII1 Calif . .
aoo In sewer and w&gt;ter lines io ley, Conme Cooke , Edith Hap· Senior medals in basketball dent.
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Iverve the p!ant ~Jte, 110 1nvest.: tonstall, Sharon Harr1son, Lm· 1were awarded to Durid C'act, Pearl Searll wu tined f101 ~ 1 a.m.
County, Ira of charie;
chapter memben, county apio
Word hao been received of the, ment which Rhod.. said "will :da Jacobo, K&gt;tlty Lacey. Joyee r Joey Stephenoon, and
Bruce . and COlli lor drlvq left of La alUptUs Dam • J o h n 'l'1lt center, which will olfw CQIIure ollicloll, 1nd 1roJtoror7
death Wednesday of Clyde B. 1be returned one .hundredfold in Lon1. Rita Mulford, Dee Slaven · Wallace. Tho band played • Icenter, MarviD G. Uttlt, 10 and C1 dd Dean down I p.m., ~n educational, heoltlt and nereo- ehopter memhero,
lhlr of West Covino, Calif. He Iterll!l of job&amp; and income in •ond Mary Lou Teaford.
Inew march by Cacavac etilltled cosla, Improper backlnl; llach- ty down I p.m.; H~ey Jor- tiooal laciiiUtl lor tho worton Olflcert of tho c11op1or ll't
IS !UJn'lved. ~y his ·.daughter, the communit~ ."
' .Rece•vmg ~enwr letten were 'The Days of Glory,"
ar_d L. Gilmore, flO and eottl. don dowa •. p.m...
De- and their flllliUH, 11 to be aa Pat Ryan, pmldent; Gecqt
M~s . Ralph (Lois I Sllafe and j The I o Y "!' r n ~~ r said the Lm~ Kauff, Patsy ~an ley and I In conclusion Mr. MeComu fllllura to yield. tbt rJebt of. fender ~own 2 . ~ a.m., Beav• added lndueement to the wort:· Hoffman, viet ptelident; Kl1t- .
lwo tr~children, and his lia-lstate Oevelopnlent Department Connte Teafurd. Sen.Jor medala !commented that in hll opinion way; Walter H~~· '10 and down 2.40 .•.m., ~ariel Btev· n to take jobl In IIOI'thwest.. OJ RoiUns, reporter; Bryaa
ter~ Miss Vida E. lhle, Porn· worked close·~ with company were awarded to Christine Bahr. ~hese eJ.tra activities .. re very l"'Otl, atop •lin vwlatlon; Jamet e~n up .3. 20 a.m., Alice up ern Ohio durin&amp; U. .harvest lei• Yonker, treasurer; Rob' r t
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!consultants and Columbia Gal!!i!Joy Boqa, Suzanne . Bf'oidb~,unportant ln the llvtt of boYI IG. Smith~ and coati, delec- 8.15 a.m., JaneT. down 1:20 1011.
Brown, ~eeretary; Eldon RoUib
~ wUrb&amp; burled beside hls lof Ohio and Ohio Power Co. I Sand~ Bonet, Ann C~mer, Dian· and lirll in school llld eom· jtive brakea, and Emmett (Tar· a.m.
aentlnel; WUllam Bill, pii'Jia..
wile, the former Freda Rap- plaled im)Miruml roleo slso
CriSwell, Norsa Frosl, Ellen mended oU lor lhelr participa-~ zan) Welcll, "" ond coats lor Xouwlso River - Semel up p.m.; Elprcllff up WlnPeld 10 ntenlorlan· and Gn lmlllt,
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intoxleolion and "" onc1 coots London 4:35 a.m.; 0 . F. Shear- p.m.: Jerry Bolworlh down Win- odvlaor. '
GOES TO HOSPITAL
len LewiS, Judy Moo,.., Martha 1
for diSturbq the peace.
er up Marmet mldnJiht; Allen field 11:15 p.m.; Duncan Bruee The banquet wu prepond ._
PII6GIIl\M ON ·TeNIGHT
M A and M
Niclrol,on and Drana Van Coo- ·
I John Jividen at his requllt H. Men111 down 'llormet : I down Winfield IHO liD. Sol the sch I
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own vay down Winfield 1:40 a.m.j the Wahama Chapter Faturw
the direction of Mrs. E1eanor ,thli! Vf'terc~pa .hospital ' in H.unt· M;. Rus~U presented an BUl l
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jwy· on an auault an;d battery Marmet 2:30a.m.; W. H. Sha- Helen
up Winfield f:Jiii a. Homemakera of AmeriCI under
Welch Zelholr will be held. t&amp; ilnston On Wedn.,day where he lrd e ~eel• cate to Kathy Morcharge ond Ned Call wao rimau- ver Jr. down Winfield 4 p.m.; m.; 'lllelrua Ana dowu W-Id direction of Mrs. Eleanot' · ~ ..
night at 1:SO o'clock at the Sol· was admitted. Hio room num· ~~,! w ~ ~a:.,a member of the
ded to county jail lor violall011 H. E. Bowloo up Winfltld 7:10 1:41 a.m.
lor ODd lOa Polrlell CrilL ·
lsbury Elemeot.ary ICbool.
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Df poobatton.
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Forleitlnf bonda were Dlllord
were presented to
Candace
FetreiJ disturbing the pqce
Bahr, Mar1ho Bowleo, Sandra ;
the
fJt· Ainet Manloy !ntoxicob
Cla'.wortry, Beby Cunningham, :
~; Paul Slgm~ apoedlnl,
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Elame Davia, J~nie Gerard,
11'150· Stuart Brewer defective
~ike Greu, Bill llackell, Wil- :
muifl~. '17.10; ~ Let Molham HaplnnstoU, Jackie !lawIlory, no re&amp;illrltlon, '17.50, and
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t - - Y efen l!!lotteJKing, Debbie Klnl, Luanna Me- l SEA'M'LI WASH. _ AVTB· . !low~· 0
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TAKEN TO H08PITAL
Wbat EIH ]I New
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Dear Holen:
attracted them to eactr other in 1 Recelvtnc sophomore notes ' fo
rth tqllll :U.t
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What may turn out to be the most tween poker an&lt;l brid,e. "Gamblin&amp;
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. tfle first place, but 01fler dlese 1 were Elinor Bodimer, Leland . ur 00 wes em
He
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• fucinaUng aucti.OJl of tbil teiiOD in completely; escape1 me/ lhe says. "At
When you,, read the ~ISe.rlesl .. shoppen" bring the merchan- Br()wn, Jim Butcher, Jon Cun· l~ they quaHfled for federal •• Wll · treated llDd releaaed .t New York will tak:tJiace ~ril 28, when Lu Vegu I can barely mana~e to ocr·
Qf all the miltreated wlvM I d.
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bolpital
who write to you, don't you ! 00~ n't
ey 4t Jsco~er ~ I Davis Wuuam Davis •Thomas I "disaster area·• procliiDation. 11nu-sdly for a laceration of hil the uaetl of Astor lms
be put OD ate the one-armed bandits wi h lrlJ
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Gil· ! Fi~e peraons died In I h e arm •ullofed while pwJnr :!~ ".:'f· :'t~'!' ~~~~::; ~c~~ ::~~ser' of ~~~on:! !:~~:J. ~tf!oertf
•""!"'imes wonder why worn'"' . nor: ... and w~;:.b:.ly ,;:'.:;nt •Evan;, MIII'Yin Fry,
~~~~ faulta in ~en ,unhlj for somebody else . So then · mor~. Debbie Grueser, Ron ' :~~~llllpe~.hquake which j~lt· tnes It Letart Falla. He"~ ,,ROcco ·and His Brothers," ~'Shoot the Hear a Walt:r:?": A rock 'a' roD lfOUP
ey marry t em ·
· what'1 Tbe women beco
· ' Mane Hackett Marjorie Har· :
e acl IC
Northwest m transporled ta the bolptt.l •J ~o Plar,e~" (with Charles Aznavour) baa come out with a live))~ dlse tltlecl,
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You can't tell me that a pt'!r·' ·usr ·
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David
Jenkins'
K.ath.y
eluding
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Canada.
Thur• the Racine emera:ency .tquad..
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1011 elll hide his true chcuacter l Jtl let ~ ec ,'!.~ w1uc turru Elhinny Peg- Me' Klnn•y Su· day cauaing de~truction mount- Rllclne··.nuadmen were allo an
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over a period of several moolhs:1 " ba . II
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san Ohliftlor Cathy Pickena ' mg mto the mllhona of dollal'l. 1111111111011011 to homo of lro Boo- ' the art-pictn•e "·tribu.llna company Photo~lay maaulne, trlllo, "I've bad I
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-not if the IBI he'1 dating does lee "cha Y nub:·e tpeoph eth VIe to JStephanie p~Jlen sue
11 u e' j The quake, which hit at 1:21 &amp;le at t:24 p.m. Thuraday. A
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•• lor llr wlilch recently went bankrupt. Tho aale marv oua career and am 11111 enjoylnf
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And th •
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) 11 :21 IEDT), WBI
an wu ca · probably will cause al much excitement one. But I don't think I'm rieht for 1lle
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mind to onJtltinl but that 1• d' th•. HHU
·1 at st' part~ why l·and Mory Wolfe
fell throulbool Wuhlnl(on, i Jlee&amp;le,
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arriong lawyers and prospective bidders lo Dolly,' and I don't care to get tied u.
bind. If 1 man i1 .a &amp;tinker, he · -H
maJ con Jnuet~ eavy. I Junior letter• w' enl to carole 1 northern ldaho, northern Ore·
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as
among
"new
wave" fans, because at m
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gives hlmoelf ~.way In
little su-lk· WI.. A 1r CLod R 1Anderson Christine Bahr Da- 1on, w..tern Montana and sou11'1 IAC:UON TIIIJIISDAY
this point, no one know• what kind of for the Aug. 23 performance of "Helll
thine•. ond any alert wom•n ' o.a: Helen · a 01 .
ule vid Burk;tl, Roy Coleman: Con- 1them Britloh Columbia.
William K. Ro.,ell, Mlddlo- de'lt the defunct firm had with the own- Dolly" in New York. That's the niJht
can spot them il she really Ho
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h lnio Cooke, Edith Haptonstall l 81'R!NG SUNSHINE WARM- pol HIJh ochool prin&lt;lpal, and eto of th.- picture1, but certain of the Ginger takes over for Carol Channing·.
wants to.
·, 1, w cand 1 hm er get er jSharon Harrison Sandra Ho~ ! ed most or the nation for the 'I'1101DB1-ICeUy, Gulda.nee CounN
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be hi • hoot
ltema on tho agendo - like those men·
ew ork Yankee ace Bobby Rich1
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And Y'"' can't tell me that • ' ir011ing H OWN 1ro ·
h : "-· KaJhy Lacey, 0 II t a · secon
llrac t Y lnday. 10 or 0 I
il" sc
• wore t!Oned above - could be rold mine• un- il'dson hao finished his autobiography,
baaically IOod guy gets mean ' ,,,_ wo~~ING M~~~Rt at iLewis. Joyce Long, Sean MuJ. , Bright, warm weather spread in Jaebon Wednesday ovenlnl lm it il discovered that lor lerat rea- now plane to do a hook of 1ennono ...
and difficult without some help ' ·
len, David OUver, Mal'l' Lou ' over the I~ IIU.Iulppi Rtv- to attend 0 moellnl of
tho oona they muat revert to their ori&amp;inal Conruo Francis' best friend report• that
So when 1 hear a wife com- 1Dear Mother:
I1Teaford, and Brenda Toney. ler in the nation' I heartland 111d Soutlleastern Obio' Secondlry producers.
abe .receives more than 7,000 lttten· a.
Roald Dahill In hl&amp;h hopea of being ·week from all over the &amp;lobe .. . ·l'lrll
plaining bitterly about her ter&lt; Strike while the iron i• eoldr Graduating seniors who .,,..., ' tanned oortlt to Caruula, lOUth Principato' Aun. at tho Jackrlble marriage, I figure 1ht'1 ; Th&lt;!~t is Tell her no new clothe~ ! m. the b~nd for four yean re-I and east to the coa1t and Will i lOll Hilh achool.
able to take Pat Neal 1&gt;1ck to their farm -especially the cinema coJony over
either 1. An injullllce oolloctor , until she learns to me !or·celved Sllv•r medalo and
In- to Montana llld Idaho.
I Mr. l11111eU wu tloeletl vice In EnJland next month, AI ooon .a tbey there - II
with the• ·:~~~
•ho thtifeJI on self: pity, 2. A what she·s got, and don't run ' rluded Michl Archer Joy Bog~s. A few lhowen and thunder- 1pnlidtnt of the auoclltlcu w1&amp;b UJive jn l.Gndon, Pat'l rap)ar do~r Tony CurtiJ is
to ..1
kN11J lhopper, or 3: A 1hrew. out of steam! -H.
Suzanne Bradbury, Dianna Cri•· showen !n Montan1 IJ1d. Idaho IJ1mea Davia. Gallia Academy wlU · be waitin&amp; to. examine her. evalu- Khan when the
1principal, U• prtliclonl,
JUP~r ~ Ollff:I\VEI\
[Dear Helen:
well, Linda Kauff, Seren Lew- WU the only rain repOrted.
1te tho proere11 1he baa made Iince IUf· to the
Door Ol&gt;sorv«:
, Hey, bow aboot this' We're
ferinl three 1troke1 I lew mont~ 110
8GI .alofllYI . dpt, ~ut yoo rodoilll our livi111 room 8 n d
in Hollywood, and perbapt mab oome
&lt;loot.
' ran out of wall paper, .. I or,.,
predic:Uon about their abllity to safely
One tll!ni.JIIII didn~t mention : I dered a SINGLE ROLL lo finish
deli~er tho new baby ohe'• expectln•.. '
wbon two blsicolly nice people it - 1 just heeded 1 tiny bit
SoBin Strasber&amp; 11 off
H~Iiyw~ to
1• icJCel&amp;ti',Jik, Lowren .... Welk 1more. 1 was told that wall P•·
be near her favorite bea.Q, Chria Jones,
.nd "!rfUndJc," ~rri&amp;lt !urns Iper i• never sold by the sincle By Way~tt G. Brandatadt, M.D. mor II preHDt.
they help to nUeve unpleaunt wl'lo.MI fi&amp;run&amp; a ·~Jell• James" segment
OI',IIJ ·Ut&gt;!ir,.... notes. Sadly roll, evon !hough it'aliated tlrat ' Q-Wbal do yoo tbbtk of A-Tilt wbole _ . ,of the symplolnf, 1Jw.,.. not habit- lor .Qieviaion:
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roll, b11 as Ide). So you tlave ,rhoid1, in whit'h the doctor lor eervl&amp; ts to dilc.&gt;over 1 ma- ~ bttter
td:e· them lnd•
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to multiply by two 1nd buy the l'pl&amp;l'&lt;'s rubber bands tllhtly llipant tumor befo•e 11 ean bt finitely. ··
ondftlroblt oldt reement over Sophia • next role - the
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double roll, no matter if you around them and they disap· 1detected in illny other way. Thl leffects ·
Of the bra-.... ~~£.rtf~
blc;.f.a&amp;hy of Mdther
tNvout. .; ro oNtEoef1 0&gt; need a coopl• ol IH1. Some- rpear in about • week!
:only way io preV&lt;Dt needle., 1can ba. .
'orelully reg- ~~
vi~!,.Cabrih .Ain~!d't Am~
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A-Wb,. properly applied IItts death• from cervical eanter Ia ulaUng
.by okl)&gt;
~lrioman. "' r~ac
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boot this! _ MAD
method lo ~•inl... and effectlvo. lio find them 1Jilm tltOy have :ping tbl!
fourth IIU
lnJI&lt;Ie~ cP,:Y only 1 few RepubU' · - ·
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Dear Med.
It hos been used oucctllfull)' 1..- .bad a cllance to opread 1!1'1 :woek
ca
now ho~. lar&amp;e 1 part ~ the elec~;,:::-:::::;
I ogree!, It shouldn't be ad· ·bleeding as ,wen •• oonbleodlnl lthen 10 I'OJDOYO them eolllPiile- ltltey ·
ean- UQII·
Georc• .Murpjly Wlli played by 1111
an
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I ¥trtl91d unl.. lt can be pur. l plies Solltf )erlona ctt I recur'· lly. Specilllltl in women·. dlJ. . ~ of
brealt.
hil i'iend,
Walt Dilney. Tb• •how wu
~ "" .._.,., " ...m ' chaaed •"11 .....u to Irenee of their hemorrhoid• a!· f..... now ndvloo 1 routltit l'lpl
Democrats would have loved h&amp;vln&amp;, lriJII~~~Ilffi~;.i~
1011
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poper
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lle•lqsuch
hodpersons
them often
cut out
tell women
ol least
once
t _radioactive
Mr
Wall ,on their
aldo ond
more
titan
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Although
ob--. 1•all
over
40. a yraf 1or todJI:
Jdom. tor n,
an l mfluential
member
of the
pa~y
tn one
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· ~ ~f}~)lo,,.~ ~ ......., portal carcll Ma r t m~ · ject to a ~eeond o~ration, it t• l
enlar1ed th~ about 7 yearal' wer tried to Jure him into th' Pierre Sa·
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nu ac urero . not olways possible to .,. the I Q-My oterao wu removed 1 ·uo. Wben 1Ji0 marriJJ what lln&amp;er camp but Disney IUJiDed them
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conotrlctm1 rubher banda on month; aso. I got terrsble hot Ia,_ tho choneeo !bel her chll· l down, preferring to Ule his .money and
rri ••~ -~...,.-::&amp;
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them becauH of the pre~enCe ot flashe• clay and Jd&amp;ht. My doc- ldren wlll be normal!
trem~ndou• influence to make Geora:e
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v~11r ca::- ,l:! ~~~~ ~~ ~~~ca~ed h to 1.acar tissue. Thil method alto tor baa Jll" takin&amp; one
A - nt radloletlvftJ in Jo.. : the Senator from ' hi• favorite state .
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you re ••· ,~annol be used in the presence rln pill daily. Would lheoe pllll dint II oomploielr di..lpated '
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or just plain of inleetion, eancer In Ihot area caiUe cancer or lliy bod side lwlfhln a lew ·-1&lt;4. l"urthar·
Ruth 09rdon hiS· never played card1,
tr e,
Helen help YOU or anol flaaures.
Ieffects? Are tlte,y hablllormlna? 1more, It telldJ to &lt;Onoonlrate tn hut In "Inside Dlify Clovet" 1he cornea
She wUI allo wei&lt;:&lt;&gt;JM your own
4-Premart Ia o C.mole tbt thyroid, not In tho ovorles. I' off •• on expert who II never 10en with·
lmlllfnc ••por&amp;ences. ~· Q--Howl~l Is that Pap ,hormono.lri WOIIMII In the men- fYillll' dauablor hal, tlterolore, out Cdeck JD her banda; Sbt rehear.ed
Holen ~el • w. ol · 11111 test? My doctor oay1 tt i,n•t opause, whetber notur•l or aa In no1111n4 to W&lt;ti'I'J abGtll oo lbb her cw IICeneJ and lite ~mplleated
Pll*'•
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Two unenmed '""" In 1h e oompletely unUI lhe filth inn·
abUI lnninl. gave Marietta Col· mg wbeo flnll Socl&lt;er Herman
lege's Jun1or-Var~ify ba,.ball led wltlt a alnlle, stole
secteam 1 S..l win oYer the Pome- ond and tied the IICOre at 1~1 as
roy Panthers Thursday at Mar Marietta's rlghtbanded hurler
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Bingllam alnllod with two away.
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Marietta after _ Davlng trail- Pomeroy bad scored Its only
ed most &lt;Jt thf' ~ay, tied • "e run in the third wben Billy Jew!C&lt;lrt In •ht· lU1h and grat.~ el! singled through ~he rnufd\e,
the yictor; in tr·e sixth a!l 'he .;~; ·e sect•mt ar,d third. a n d
rt"SUil of t.w-.~ 1r fJ ell:( error~ at.o ca~ borne on attempted pick
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1 aouble 0" Ce•,rerflelder eitse. off play after Rex
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l'omeroy lcf!y P1l Sy,rndHI,
In the role tH a n uundsmarJ ..,r It looked 8! though the Pan·
ttle nrst rinw tl : l~ seaSI'Jil had thers were. going to pull away
the college boys balled almost from the Marletta club in the

lop ol filth when Jew•ll, I b o
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dell drove deep 1n1o centerfield
with two outs and 1tter Jewell
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on wh!lt ~ lhought wu a round·
lripp« BUl just u the Pan
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grawla~~~lll ~m reuow playt~n,
Mttrietta s third baseball appeal
ed to lh• home plale umpire
that .Jewell missed tt-ird base.

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mark of the New York Yankees Billy O'Dell teamed in pitctl· crowd of only Z..182 - brb&gt;lbll
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horse show ; William Downie
17 homers in 12. games tand '
Waabblgton
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Joe Young, to measure the I
that figures out to 242 over a I
Ironton's Tigers compiled 52th points to capture Katosaa City
1 8 .181
and Mrs. Fred Leifheit
162--game season-a total that Thursday evening's quadrangular track-field meet on
Thl&amp;nday's Reaalf
get cttange and safety pins.
obviously could spell pennant. Memorial Field in Gallipolis.
Baltimore 5 Waablugton 4,
was announced that the Jum·
The orioles demonstrated their Gallipolis finished
second I
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for tbe new barn had arriv·
Friday'• Pnbllble Pttetlen ! . Dan Zerkle has the nomlate inning, lightning, hooner, with 501h points. Middleport son, G. - 4:57.3.
run-power again Thursday night !was third with 38, and Pome- 880-YARD RELAY- Ironton.. 1.o1 Angeles 1t Kansas City
for the ho~se show. The
when they .scored a 5-4 victory Iroy, in its first year of track, Gallipolia, Middleport,
(night) _ Lopez (1-2) n . 0'- . fos}he ~eetmg nex! m~ntb
over the Was.hington Senators. compiled eight points in the 14- roy. - 1:43.2.
DotJOihue (1-1).
will be 'Pontes of Amenca.
1be Senators carried a 4-3 lead event meet.
440.YARD RUN - A.
Mtnnesota at Ctllca~~:o (night) A fUm, "The Grand Canyon,"
into the bottom o~ the eig.htll Middleport's YeUow Jackets lace, M; Smltb, G: Nease,
-Grant (6-G) vs. Peters (2..()). was shown, at the close of
and Ph.ll Ortega retJred the f1rst captured five firsts - 100 yard Sanders, I. - ~:5.
ElJ. Bolton at Detroit lnlgbt)
buslness session, after which
two batters.
dash, 440, 8110, 220, and
the 180-LOW HURDLES Morehead (1..0) vs.
rookies were served by Carla
But then Brooks Robinson sln- shot put - tying victorious Iron· naugle, G; Walker, G;
&lt;2-0).
Morris and sandra Bailey .
gled and Norm Siebern, hitless ton in that department. Tbe Ti· l; Sauer, M. - 23:0.
Washington at
in his 15 previous trips to the gers won the 120 high burdles, SIJ).YARD RUN - B.
plate, connected for the game- Imile run, 380 relay, higll and lace, M; Armstrong, G:
&lt;oight) -- Narum 0 ·21 n .
OPERATION
winning flomer.
broad jumps.
Clelland, 1.: Davidson, G.
ry (2-1).
DETROIT IUPI l- Detroit Ti·
Stu Miller, who pitched hit· Gallia Academy, making an- 2:08.
Baltimore at N e "'
Phil Regan, who is
less relief ball over tfle last two other good showing, scored 220..YARD DASH - A.
(night) - Barber (0..2) vs. Bouto tace Boston Sunday,
lnnillgs, reeelved credit for his firsts in the 180 low hurdles.ftace, M; Nwmery, I; Sauer.
ton ~1-1).
,
postponed a minor opera·
first victory of the· season while mile relay, diseus and poI e Hall, I: Swisher, P. - 23:1.
Saturday • Games.
lion
th.e end of the
Ortega s u f f e red his third , vault.
I MILE RELAY - ~Hipolil, ~ Angeles at Kansas City rent until
.season. He was ~eheduled
straight defeat. Woodie Held hit 1 Pomeroy dld not win a first Ironton, Pomeroy, Middleport. Minnesota at ~lcago
. to enter Detroit Osteopatilic
two horneTs and drove in three 1place event.
(Runners were Bruce Smith, Boston at Detroit
Hospital ah.ortly,
runs for the Senators and John- S'dturday, Pomeroy, GalUpo- Henry Doss, Ralph
Youug, Washington at Cleveland
ny Orsino homered for the lis and Middleport will partlci- Dave Armstrong/. - 3:51.8.
Baltimore at New York
Orioles.
pate in ttie ninth ann u a
SHOT PUT - B. Wallace,
National Leape
The Los Angeles Dodgers SEOAL. track and field meet M; Eict,&gt;, .~: KinK, 1:
W. L. Pet. GB
rnoved back into f1rst place m 1at Obm University, beginningll.- 43·2.
Angelea
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DISCUS - Burnett, G: B. Cincinnati
8 s .615
victory over the S811 Francisco Here's results ~f Thursday's w.anace, M; ~rmict, G; Houston
1 6 .GOO -n
Giants, the • ChiC'ago Cubs quadrangular sess1on on Menr Diefll, P. - 126 ·2 .
tblc.go
7 5 .583 1
downed the Cincinnati Reds 6-3, orial Field:
HIGH JUMP - Monroe, I; San Fraocisco 7 8 .467
and the Milwaukee Braves 120-HIGH HURDLES - Ear- B. WaiJace, M; Brown, G; Gil· Pbiladelphi•
6 7 .462
topped the St. Louis Cardinals hart. I; Brown, G; Stanley, P; more, G; Marshall, P. - 5'-t". Milwaukee
• o .455
4-1 in the only other major Gt•dw'l!l, M. - 16:9.
POLE VAULT- Gilmore~ G,; Pittsburgh
6 s .429
major leagUe games scheduled. !DO-YARD DASH - A. Wal· Rowe, I; Thack~, I. - 8 .o" · New York
6 g .400
Don Drysdale, that big side- lace, M; Nunnery, I; Sauer, (only three entriell.)
St. Louil
4 1 .m
wheeling rigbt-hander who ~es M: Hall, I. - tOoI.
BROAD JUMP Sanders,
Results
no nonsense from ·•nybody, held MILE RUN - Marlin, .1: 1;. Eumaugle, G: ~·
I; Chlcqo 1 Cincinnati l, nigh!
the Gi:· s to four hits, struck Roberts, G; Gunter, I; DavJd- Mtchaels, P. - 17'-4 •
Milwaukee 4 st. Louill 1
outlive and walked two in rai8·
Los Ani 2 San Fran
tng hjs season record 1o H. ,. ·
(Only rames acl!eduledl
The Dodgers scored the tie- •
Friday'• Probable PlteHn
breaking run in the sixth when
New York at CjDoinr&amp;at!l
Maury Wllls singled, moved to
(nlptJ - Spohn (1-jl) •••
second on a sacrifice, stole his
tourist U·l)
eighth b~se of the season and
.
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PbUadel
at MUw11ut1
acored on .Tommy Davis' single. M1~~~e~rt s. Prep base~all Middleport scored five Urnes &lt;-;""'t _Jerbert n-o) n.
A string of nine consecutive team got 1ts s1xtb win In e1ght In the first inning when with
;,_~·· ) t-l)
complete games pitched by Ma- ~tarts this senson Thur~ay eve- out Mark TannehiU w•lked, 11111er t
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1 (2--l)
ants lifted him for a pinch hit- Falcon club 9-1 on tile 1-hit
and scored when Halley's sky
San Fr v~.
Lo
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ter io the seventh.
ing uf starter George Sauer
high fly was dropped tn center
.
ahCJsco at s
Cal ·Koonce pitched an eight- reliever Mllce Gardner.
fi•ld. Jim Johnson walked, Dave (nlgbt) - Hendley (D-4)
hitter for the Cubs behind a 13· · Harry SID'face, big
Vukaktlja was safe on •
Koufu (2-1).
bit attack thai included two hits er of the F"lcons,
all
&lt;ili . lce, Sauer
Plttaburp at St. Loull (nig~tl I
each by Billy Willial118 and Ron way ff'!' the losers and after
Gardner fanned,
-Law (0..2} VIII., Sadecld &lt;O.l).
Banto to hand the Reds' Jim shaky firll three innings
came home on Jeny Van
S&amp;tarday 1 Gamel
.O'Toole his third stralght defeat the. Jackets out.
en'' l!!ngle throagh the
New York. at Clneinnatt
of tbe season. Frank Robinson Sauer in two bitches
walka set up two
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
hit a three-run homer and Gor- one, ~·alked. one 1 Gardner
runs lo crou midst h ocuon.1
dt. ~lemon had three bits lor five lantted lix, wallted
M..,.'a fty to left
boil Ill tlt~d baso and olle r
the Redo.
~ Surface lillilHod , lour and
to lead off lhe
llleallnl secnd came homo 00
, champion Cardinals ed six.
inning for MHS TannAhill
the only Wabama hit, a kml sin
led down the left field 11na
lie down the right •!ield Uno by
two infield mlllal:ea plated
Surface.
runnera. In tho third ·Inning
Middleport Ia at Pomeroy
singl., by Moore, TamlohUI, ODd day In the opettlnjj roond of tho
Jon CUnninglwn llld an
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produced another pair of nms. Mll!l
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Wahama aot on omoamer1 nm Wohamo
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Sauer, Gordner (WPI.
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liingbaia I1\1'11CIE out e!A~ a'ld
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Funeral services were held recently for Gary Howard Parsons at U1e Letart F.dls Methodist Church. The out of town
list Includes
Everett Par80118 of Fredericktown, Myrtle
Matson of Poland, Elzina Barnett and Donald Barnett of Lorain, Betty, Darla and Grover
Powe\1, Jr., Columbus, Hoyt
Power and Robert Parsons l)f
St. Albans, W. Va., Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hunter of Mansfield,
Mr. and. Mrs. George Catron,
Mrs Mane Maxwell, Mrs. Emmette Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bigler, all of Columbus,
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sons of caldwell. Pallbearers,
all of Racine, were Ralph Did·
dle, Wald Diddle, Bernard Did·
die Roy Pearson
Larry 0' ·
Bri~n and Rlcha~ P.owe. Flow. were Dae
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Letart Falls
Larry Grueser
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will Nqllire ,Ot IQ.t two surgl-1 Cuunly Clreuil Court IJ'Inled
,cal operalkinl. BeiDg 1 cook fw two d l - In recent court
!be Ohio Rlv..- Com[l8Dy, the action.
plaintiff claims loss Of wages Brall90n ~· McDonald was
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Airman Second Class Steve Ruth Swisher and Laura
Spurrier who is stationed In are visiting Donald
IQ_uebec, _Cana~a. ~pent Saturd'dy and family of
mght w1th h1s s1ster and fam many other
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan Wy- Those from a distance
and Diane.
lng the funeral of TboD18B
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Mr and Mrs John Beat and
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c:~mbus1 ~isl~ors:a on and Mrs. Pearl Frasher,
thild~en of Col~mbus, Mr. anJ
Mr. and Mrs. BI!Ceher Coop- .Saturday.
tu~~: Jack Moore W f:~~;
Mrs. Harold Brewer and Janie,
er and son were in West
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ginia the past week. T )1
Mrs. Hugh Bearhs and Ron- of Cantor!.
Mr~~ Cl de ciose and ~hildren
were called there by the
aid were Parkersburg 'o'isltors ~r. and Mrs. Downie Nelson
Clf Mari~tta were guests of Mr.
of her sister,
Mrs. Paul Thursday afternoon.
~~tedJ::::;ta~~: hll mother,
and Mrs. A. c. Brewer and Da.
Cooper.
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vld over the Easter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nelson
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Albany were calling on Mr.
Mr Charles Van MP.ter were
Mrs. Ralph Swan and fanJi!:&lt;
and Mrs. Gary Van M:eter
~d Mr. and Mrs. Worley
end sons, Mr. and Mrs Char'es
CIS.
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Evans 11 nd Alicia, and Mr. and
Mrs. Buryl Wlute and sister,
.Mrs. Mac Van Meter and daughEleanor Williamson of Che'lapeake spent Easler Sunday wit~
lerM:r. and Mrs . . Dell Talbott
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
D. Hill.
1pent . the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Randall Talbott of
Mrs. Hazel Wright
~ nd
New Lexington and Mr. and
daughter, Lynn, of West Vir·
Mrs. George Souders and Tom
ginia spPnt a few days of EastGenia.
' 1 a p~tie~ in Holzer hospital in er vacation with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Roseber. l GaUJpoha.
Beecher Cooper and Beechie.
ry were guests of Mr.
and Duane AileD _spent Easter _Robert Mills recently v_iisitc·d
Madt eopocJally for \'OU br
Mrs. Jttn Middleswart Sunday weekend with hJs mott•er and Ius mother, Mrs. H. s Mlli:J
afternoon.
family, Mn. Retha Cloncb of Columbus.
.
. Wesley Cozart ant!
grand- I Rolland.
Mrs. Mary H11leary of CoJ&gt;umda~~. Shelly ward, were I Recent visitors of E. H Car- bus s~t the latter part of
. orily
00 a ffstiihg trip Timro;;day afte!'· peoter and family we:e Rev. week w1th W. R. Swann.~~~;;~
~ward Griffith, Gary Gr~· While h~e the ramily ~
11000•
$10.00
Mr.'lnd Mrs. Frank: Alexand· fith, Leon Donahue, ~m. Syh"Ja ed the birthdays uf 3. son,
p)ua ',·IOK
er are •.¥!P.tflng a lew days wnt.. j Allen, Mr. and Mrs. R,.ymorrd ry. and her father, Ralph
his srster:·M'rs. Kate Mills.
1Fltcb Jr., and daughters, Rndy on Saturday.
Leoti. Jiurch spenL
a few Durst, R. G: Abl.es~ Tommy Mrs. Adra Swic_k spent a
The story ol Mother'a lifo boouUiuJIY told In a Indy
d&amp;)'!l ~WHh her cousin and fain~ IDurst, Jack1e R1tchie lnd How- 1day last week wdh her
quality piece ol jewelry t;ai will bo wcim with prl~
and cherished C!lwqp. Botluti!ul Pear ohapo otonoi ·
ly, ,Mr. and Mrs. Earl Powe1J, ard Allen.
. ents, _Mr. and Mu. J, G. Swan.
In tho color of tho 'famlly'a bfrthslon.. pel'801)Q)Ue
Torch, [e&lt;ently.
and . give this ~n ·eptCial alqniflrance.

Stiversville
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We're celebrating National Camping· Week, May 1-May 8,
by off~riThK 11 generous trade-in allowance on a new Apa·
clle camping trai1e,:- for any tent, regflrdless of conditiun.
Camping in an Apacbe is rouglllnli;l it ' m style! You sleep
up off the ground on thick foam matlrf"sses.
An A)NI.che is a snap to put up. It's . made· of carefree
aluminwn and is so light it follows bel'lind Jour car like
a sbadow. There are several models to choose from. So
if )'Ou own a tent that's seen better daytc trade it in for
a hundred fun-filled tomorrows tn a lie.\' Apache campIng trailer! But hurry. Our trade-a·tent dr.al i! for a ti·
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extended vislt kl Columbus.
Mrs. Raymond Cundifl and
Mrs. Joan Harmon were hosts
for an Easte1 egg roll in the
Eber Roush addition Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymood Cundiff and John Wesley and Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Stewart ~ailed
on Mr. Vernon Darst at Middleport over the weekend. Mr.
Dorst had been _hospitalized at
Veterans Memoflal. hosp1tal for
~everal days and Js recuperaltng at home.
Tanya Cundiff was ill over
thE" Easter weekend.
The revival at the E. U. B.
Church was quite a success an~
was attended by large .aud1ences.
.
Southern Baptists have been
holding a get acquainted meet•ng at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Pauley and family .
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lake have

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a guide to the World 's Fair. Of
the religious and fraternal exbibits it had this to say "These are loc.ated in different
Heater. Economy car
areas and offer rest and tranTt ,. M
bel'
th' to
qUI I y.
. any . leve IS
be the .m~m. offermg, or result,
of
Chr1sttamty. To back it. up
they even quot~ some s.aymgs
.
Two of t hese
of Jesus ChrJst.
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are - "Come to me. p!l who
labor and are heavy • laden
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Albany Ohio and "Peace I leave with you;
A '127, 1985 my peace J give to you"
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But primarily,
Chrlshamty
ON. By Phone
Jn the words of the Declara. does not present rest and tran·
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tion ()f Independence: "AU men quility. For the peace that Jes- Mrs. Helen Dais, teacher of •
are created equal .. . ... they us was talking about is "not as the first grade at the Bedford
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are endowed by their Creator the world gives." He follows an school who has been ill for the
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with certain unalienable rights. invitation to rest with a state- past week. is impro'o'ed . _ _...:0,==""'""'""'""=""'""'"":_:
Among these are Life. Liberty , ment that certainly
implies 1
and The Pursuit of lta:ppiness. l work - "Take my yoke upon
- To secure these rights, gov- you and learn from me." That
ernments are instituted among If irs t
Christian missionary'
1 (Paul's) life was more restless
1men."
The Government &lt;1f the State than tranquil. He des&lt;'ribed it
]of Ohio is ~w ~ing fac~ with thusly, "great endurance, In
i a most senous tssue - .Yteld to aflictions, hardships,
calami·
the treme_n~ous ~oo~1c pow- ties, beatings, imprisonments,
er of Oh10 s stnp-mme lobby tumults, labors, watc-hing, hunor ·assure in t~e short and lon.g ger." Real Christians seldom
~un. both soc~al ~~d economic are pictured as being at rest in
JUStice tor Ohio Cltlz~ns.
this life.
Proressi~nal publi~lty . men Yet, Christianity does offer
and agencies are ~emg hired to more than unrest. It will give
promote the provided
sh~w· to the one who accepts Jesus
case
s;x:s of reclamation.
.
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· t'10 th 1 atJ·on- Chnst more than rest and
Th ere ts , •ca
R mn·
a nts are I tranqU11
'l't " o
f th
hI
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Wl e neWSP'tlper co 1u
IS
f ed · y.f ne o f ese e ps
the conom1·0 pow- I o fer IS reedom rom worry.
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respondmg 1o
e
IW
t ld "d
!be
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er held in the hands of the strip- e ar~ 0
on °
anxious
· · du lry
Iand giVen help through the exmmem
s
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I
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Even e&lt;'onomists are promot· amp Ie oIJe.~us 'lite. D'ISClp
ing the "angelic" acitvities of j Pet~r .adds, ~ast all your
strip . mine operations. The anxieties on H1m, for He nre~
reports by the economic analy· abuut you.".
I
7.er have yet to include the con- We stand m need of grace to
tinuous dollars and cents dam· endure and of the power to over/ ages and repair bills to roads, ~me the dilficu!ties of our ~xHere's a sho1 in 1he arm .•. a buckeye boo~ter ... a major economic anJ edutJtlonal tran.sfusion for lhe state
1stream.s, villages. and private lsten&lt;.-e. Three hmes the aposOhio. Rarely have the people of Ohio had an oppm·1un11y 10 vote for a program to bend1t themselva so greatly.
. property. They steer wide .and tie Paul ask~ ~or rest from an
so fairly, ro dcservingly in all par~ of the stale. AND \1/ITH NO INCREASE 1\1 TAXES. A bttllol box bonaoza!
1 clear of ptacing a value
on unnamed alflJchon. GOO refused.
1''people" who are
uprooted, But Instead he was told, "My
otrn. and shredded by the lack grace is sufficient for you, for
of adequate strip-mine reclama- 1 my power is made perfect in
1tion.
· weakness." You can't escape
To put it s1mply- yw and your k.id5 desrrve tins finano:1~\ break S1111t guarani~ k&gt;aGI ~ 1
To secure the unalienable the basic problems of this day
regular finarKtal Jos111uriont 1o tiSUre your (hlldren a hiJ!hn edu~llliOO . How C:U.Il ()biQ U Ohiolll
rights of Life, Uberty
and and age but they can be used
do withnur il'! faM th•• Ameodtn('n!l
the Pursuit of Happiness the as stepping stones rather than
Ohio General Assembly is a stumbled over as obstacles - if
government instituted among Christ is allll .:red to guide our

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the Oldl c....-uea • 'lWf-.

A ~ per couple donation Will
adm1t any coup!e to the ~ance
:-;oose ~heme thlS yea~, will ibe
Moonl~gbt an~ Roses
w ttl
Mr~. Harold Ridenour • g~neral
~hair~an. Mrs. Betty. GlbeaUt
Js chal.l'man of decorations· Mn.
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awn ~ary dmern;
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ture in special aeaioD lalt wiD- papen whteh took •
and
day's eledlolt.
ter agreed to tubmlt the que&amp;- various civic and
ByiiAHELL SHORT
lion oo the people, tho House grolljlO.
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COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) - Issue 31-1.
lzatlon decided not to oppose
No. 4 in Tuelday'l election is a t The governor in urging ~· the issue . u a party ·~ conproposal to make It possi~le f~r Isage of the. amendment
centrate Jts efforts agaltlst the
the state to e~tend fln•nc1al a1d ·~ ~at som~ kind of state
plan for reapportio~nt of
to industry for new plants and cmg for 1ndustry had become House of Represe~hves:
plant expansion.
. fa ct of. life in modem ·
Some Democrats ae: "'"'"
Sponsors said that wh~le l ~e said ~3 ~tes have
duals, however, expressed
bonds would be issued to ass1st kmd of fmanetal proK!'am
.
For~er Gov. Mi•ohael
the companies,
taxpayers' i encourage plant expansiOn
. 01Salle sa1d a state agency
mooey 8fld the credit of the 1that Ohio cannot compete
loaning money could favor
state 'WOUld not be in'foived I plant location without 1ucb
over another. Sen.
Jf the prop!)sed amendment 1plan.
Frank J. Lauscbe expressed
to the Ohio Constitution is I Sponsors said that
some reservati?JlS about
adopted, all independent com- year ended last June 30
plan. Democratic State
mission would be created t() is- sylvania with its state aid
man William L. Coleman
sue bonds with the benefitted gram aSI!Iisted 411 new and
it •·soc:Jalistic. ••
property as security.
panding firml!l witb $57
of the ·~,:~:~~
The proposed plan Is th.e in loans to provide 57,000
ln tbetr .
For Charity Bo.ll
same as passed by the 1963 jobs.
tax money could not
PJ,.asant Valley Hospital
PT PL~ASANT - The an- legislature but that law was i The Ohio Department of
ll!ed or obllgated. in any
ADMITTED - Mrs. C a r I nual Chanty
Ball sponso~ ruled unconstltutional by the1velopment reported 42 ;.~:~ ~f~~-:~"""------~--.;.
Fruth, Pt. Pl~sant:. Gregory I by th: Pleasant Valley Auxlll· Ohio Supreme Court.
: eompanies interested In l1
Walker,Langsvtlle, OhJO ; Jame~ 1 ary.wJIJ be hfld May 15 at the Gov. James A. Rhodes, who 'l ing in Ohio went elsewhere
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Richardson, Ashton.
. NatiOnal ~uard ArmoJ?' from J9 sees the industrial development cause Ohio did not have a fiDISCHARGED - Stella M1ll- p. m. until .1 a. m. wJth mus c program as essential to lhe nancing plan.
~n~. provided by the. Vag~ state's economic grow~-'-·decid- There wa! not any organJzed l

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Sympathy Is entended \Q the
Dye famlly. in the death oj the
husband and father, Alvin Dye,
Funeral was held on Tuesday
with burial In Temple ce!petery.
Miss Linda Christian h&amp;s e,.
ployment with Nation!l{lde Insurance Co.. ln ColumbUs.
Mrs. Lona Pettit and :fool and
Kelley were in Charleston, W.
Va., over the weekend.
Tbe Leonard Qui~berry and
family visited at the Milton,
Mullins home Sunday. .
Ramon Morris ~tended iervices at the Southeastern Ohio'
Tuberculosis Sanitarium near
Nelson'o'ille Sundf:Y afternoon.
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other med.Jcal expenses
for McDonald. The t\No cbUdreo
PT. PLEASANT - A civU ao- ber nervea. She is seeking judg- of the couple were awarded .00
~"" bas been filed in the of. menl of $10,000. The plaintiff is the defendant and the plaintill
flee of tho Circuit Clerk illyled represented by Attorney Cam II was ordered lo pay defendant
y
Wright
Ronnie IIlii 1 ca 00
1100 per month.
Obi0 str.:· Pt PI
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Richard Johnson was grantand
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ed a divorce from Lena Johnte ·, S
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easan.
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ei'Vlce8 are
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actiOII results from an :
The
separate maintenance acuto obD
id t orcu 1·ng · For Mr. Rawson
tion of Iva o. Boston vs. AI~b:z, 1 a~n · :adle B~ge. PT. PLEASANT - Funeral bert s. Boston was dismissed
.. Thto lantiff claims that 11 car I services for J . F. "Shorty" as was the divorce aclion of
ownJ by HHI was driven in Rawson, 62, Southside. will be Loyal E. Daily, Jr., vs. Marilyn
h 8 gligent manner by ~onducted Sunday at 2 p. m. at Ruth Daily.
~~~re 88n~ cause an accident. the Mohr-Stevens Funeral home Oth~r action of the court W'tim
1be J3intiff claims she was with the Rev. Ha~ Miller of- the awarding of judgment of
rtatl p injured about the neck, ficiating. Burial wdl be in the $882.12 with interest .in the civil
~ace ~orehe&amp;d scalp back and Beech Hill cemetery.
action of City lee and Fuel Co.
hips 'and bospifalized: Expenses Mr . Rawson , an employee of lvs. Eastern States Petroleum,
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died Wednesday evenng at his Lewis Repair Service home. He is survived by his er, Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Paul
mother, wife, Evelyn Hoffman Goodman. Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
-FORRawson; four sons and two Philip Kinzel, Mt. Alto.
eHEATING
1daughters. Friends may call at
1the funeral home after 6 Jl . m. Vagabonds to Play
•PLUMBING
today.

Charles Knlghtnlng, Jr ., and lor Salser, Mrs. Roy Pearson, er and tamily, Alban,.
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Spending a few days wJth
spent making 1ce cream an Parkersburo visitors. Mrs. Sal- Mrs. Erma Nelson are Mr. Bl')d
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Mra. Joseph Nelson of Georgia.
showing of movies.
ser consulted her doctor.
K. E. Erickson Will in Loi:an

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Judgment of
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Wshama High School ac- Bonle, Connie and
Brenda, spenf the week~nd 1n Columbus. Mrs. Genevrll Fo!lter le vl!~t-1
Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Apr. 30, 19651~·ldlng to Clyde R. Foley, prln- Mary Findley, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Roger Theiss, Mrs. J1111- 1ng ber daughter, Mrs. Jo1\JrD.

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lit. and Mn. Ru..ell Roush len and Gayle of Proctorville Spending SUnilay al llle 11.•r.iAs&lt;JN - seven otudents entertained tbe following Frl- open! Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. moo Momo bcime ""'" ){r. and
named to the "A" Honor day evening at their homt, Mr. Buei Sears.
Mrs. James Eyre and blo moll&gt;
for the fifth aix weeb per-- and Mrs. Anrold
Anderson, Mr and Mrs Sherman Ford er, Viola Eichnlcher, Columbu

Brenda Holman of Syracu_se
spent 8 wetkelld with Jan Hill.
Mrs. Ben Petrel of Racine
and Mrs. Georgia Wo~e. Washktgton, D. C., called on Mr.
and Mrs. Olden Thaxton Tuesday.
Mr. and M~s. Gregg Theodote and family of Columbus
were weeken~ guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Hemey.
Mrs. Doris Hensltr of Racine
called oo Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
Michael Stewart and Hill Sunday.
'111ompaoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Durst of
- Craig Abolln, Pt. Pleasant called on Mrs. HerBlake, Rhonda Drab- bert Roush Tuesday.
M:ax ~rown, JUDe Bum- Karen Roush of Troy and
Jamce He~, J~U: Dorothy Riffle, Columbus, spent
Roush •
i{ the weekend lfitb their parents,
Betti Scar erry,
~ Mr. and Mrs. tater Roush and
Logan, a six-time winner of the SEOAL's ~ack
Sleeth, David A~tbur, Jea Mr and Mrs. Elza Robinson.
field meet. and de(ending,champion Athens will be'lbJol
Debr:etGibbs,K= Guests of Mn. M~vin Wickteum s to beat in Saturday s nmtb annual event at \J
Joy ~ha H~bour Jlld ersham Friday were Mrs. DorConrue Job
' ~ othy Douglas of Pomeroy and
University 's Paden Stadium_l~n=A=tb:e:ns=·=====::::=l
1'\w ChieftCtins and Bulldnr.s •
Gladys
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Tnshoon,
Mrs Pat Florian and Brett
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na
Alberta ky mspon, Mansfield.
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'l'hey also called on
"' the on!y league teams to
win the thmdad title since the
and Patrlc:o:~~
b b I Mrs .Ftme Hayman and WesDport was revived ln 1957.
SOPHO . Roush ~ rl e ley Belles Sr
The Chiefs captured
tltles
.
Cook, Ronrue
st' k ~vel Mr · and
M~ Walter Shane
frum 1957 through 1962, and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Dav1s
Russell, Rosemary s • an Y
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IS.•rd&lt;,n, Arnold Weaver, WUliam of Gallipolis were guests SunAtht'ns has won all the mar- oJ Buckhat~non spent a week
Sandra Stewart
bles thf' past two yean.
end here w:lth his mother, ~s .
. ' Robert day of Mr.
. and Mrs. Bill Fox
Whitmore,
Nancy
Ftelds,
Roand
David.
1~ 1964. Coach Don Eskey's Nan Mclntosb and her relatives
Keyes, Lois
King, and Mr · and Mrs. Roy Donohue
lad:; pilf'd up 71 points In eap.- at Flat Rock.
IJeanirJe Miller.
and Greggory and Jeffrey spent
mring the ei~hth annual meet.. Mr. and Mrs. Mack S~~=:
FRESHMEN - Stephen Fowl- Swtday with Mr. and
Mrs.
Logan finished second last year tvere in Parkersburg l
&amp;!ndra Gibbs, Elizabeth Ord, George Dooohue of Columbus,
with 541.l..! points, Jackson was where Mrs. Stewart is u:,~~;~ CARD TRICKS-Mite and Paul ·Arml. two little Lea- IEl&gt;eamor Roush, Deonls Tulloh, Junior Gibbs of Middleport
third with 40 . Middleport had going treatment at St. J 1
guers from San Rafael, Calif., spend their time away
Ll.n.da Abolin, Rita Brabham, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
36 taiHes, and Gallipolis fbUsb- Hospital.
from the diamond collecting baseball trading cards. The
Bumgarner, Judy Latbey, Floyd Norris.
ed last with 18\-!z..
Mrs. Alfred Stewart is a
bqys who bave accumulated more than 4,000 cards in
Sharon Rollms, Harry
Joe Mrs. Maggie Dll!l of ParkVan
Meter,
Karen
Wigal,
Gloria
is visiting Mr. and
Pumeroy,
patient
Holzer hospital. ==t=w~o~,y=ea~rs~,~h:::o:":p::.eit~o=ba~ve:6:,500~=by~W=or=l~
d=Sertea===tlme==·::~ Gibbs, James Hart and Karen ersburg
Wellston
did Nelsonvill~,
not part1c1patea~d
m ical
Miss
Kitty atWilliamson,
Mrs. Early Ronsh and Mrs. Et·
l11st year's session.
is in nurses trainng at
St. purchased the
John Yotmg 1
Stzats.
ta Shields.
only three ret'ords fell
in Mary'~ hospital at Huntington property and are moving
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hayman
1964. Athoos established new SlJent Easter holidays with her trailer thete.
and family on Washlngoon, D. C.
marks in the' mile relay (3:39.7) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rome Mr. and Mrs. Herven Lel ving
spent tbe weekend with Mr.
and Dermis Cade of Athens set Williamson. Mr. Williams is have returned to th eir
and Mrs. Gerald Hayman. Mrs.
a new mark in the shot put, recuperating from surgery.
here after spending the wio,ter
Hayman and Keith accompantoBsing it 45 feet, seven inches. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cun· in Florida.
··---------ied them to their home for a
.jThe third new record record- diff and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mrs. Frances Black is
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week's visit.
ed l~st xear w~ by ~iddle- Stewart were in GalUpolis on ing her daughter. Mrs.
Sunday School attendan~ on
Word w.. l'i!ceived by Mrs.
port's Alan Wallace, who took Monday evening because of the Reynolds and family.
25 was 82. Offering was
Feme Hayman that her brother
the 446-ya~~ dash in 51.4 sec- illness of Mrs. Cundiff.
Beverly Burns spent
Mn. 0, M. lUte
Wesley Belles, Jr., of Alliance
onds .
Mrs. Jack Mallette
and Easter weekend with her par~
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Rife,
Although the SEO League daughter, Linda, of Pt. Pleas- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Robert Stallman of Ed- children, Connie and Jimmy, of e
trams have taken some sound ant called on Mr. and Mrs. Ce- Burns and Cheryl. Beverly is atWash., spent Frid.ay Marysville, Calif., vlsited Mr.
beatings this spring, individual cU CUndiff and Tanya and Mr. tending Marshall College at
. and Mrs. Norman and Mrs. 0. M. Rife and Donthinclads have turned irl some and Mrs. Mack Stewart Wed· · Huntington.
and daughter, Dl- aid Wooten and family. On their
outstanding indvdual perform- nasday evening.
The lightning and winrl
.and . Mr. and Mrs. Joe return trip they spent several
ances.
Mrs. Sarah Ingles of Florida considerable damage in
.~~ysRl:'~thm:r·fa:gy ":•· a::~
Here's prevous league Win· spent a two weeks vacation with storm here on Sunay. A
. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pack of La.
ners :
her sister, Mrs. Jean Cartwright was struck in the yard of Mr.
spent the weekend Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard
1957 .. . • .. .. .. . .. • .. .. .. Logan ~tnd family and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stewart
her parents, Mr. and RHe and 9011 Jeffry of ~::I
1958 · · ..••..•••••.•. Logan and Mrs. Les Ingles and Mayor lightning ran into the house
William Righthouse and Point, N.
speni 8 1
1959 . ................ Logan and Mrs. Dayton Raynes and shorted a wire causing
Judy.
leave with Mrs. Ethel Rife
1960 .. ......... ....... Logan family.
erable damage. At the
William Radford spent the James Dale. Mr!l, Rife and
1!l61 ...... •· ...... ·-· Logan Bill Foglesong spent . the home of Mr. and Mrs.
nd . C
t d H was remained for a longer visit
1962 .................. Logan week end here with his parents Roush and family and the
weeke ~ned lev~ .m · ~I
the Rife home.
J963 · · ••.....•.• •• •·· Athens Mr. and Mrs. Don Foglesm\g er Roush addition a tree was abccombpa: ~~r das nd ~m· Wayne White and chlldren
1964 · · ...• · · .• · • •• • · · ·· Athens &amp;.nd family.
blown over at Mr. and Mrs bus Y d rMs.
Loor aho · _e-t Columbus visited Mr and
9 , ?
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. . . tc M~=~ ~~: ~:r~ e:ft:~turnan Raymond Cundiff's.
ed relatives there.
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. Crites, ,.._
We- Erma
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L h Ann Miller
JaneD
~~1 Stewart a~ Sbarry
1!!~"·, all junlon:
David
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sophomore· and Sandra
freshman. '
students named to the "B"
roll are aa follows:
SENIORS - Robert Greene,
George Hoffman, Roger LuckeySharon Maynard, L~
Robert Brown,
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Dixie Flowers, Dona
Mary Foater, Kathy
Karschnlk, Glenn-

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lktter schonls. more M:hoo.ls, all kinds of school~ - from lht firsl ~to rollep .•. from~ ,
to oorr«tioual. Also recreat iumd and public hr~llh f:onlities . Se-wer and W~ltT tines f..- .............. '
growth and more job!. Pat5 this Amrndmtnt'

EQUAL REPRESENTATION IN OHIO HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES-H,rs's thB pl•in truthllmut ;.,.3
~ Federal Court has ruled lh.l! the prt.senl melhod of apportionmem of ma.bcrs for lba ClWio
House cl ReprtS(ntativa il uncon~li.tutional and must be mi!ed. But who'a &amp;ain! 10 . . . . itt
That't d1c queJtion. The pcuplt. of Ohio? Or the Federal Court' b Ohio A!Jinr; to na Ollie er.

Federal Govemmmt going to run Ohio? If 1he people of Ohio don't vote YES fur R.....~
mcnt -=eording to the Ohio plan - the Federal Court wilt step in with it&amp; owa plan wbida a· a .
the

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So by aU mrans-vote YES for l~sue l -and k:tep Home Rule ill Ohio.

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
Yoo know ill More indu1try in Ohio means more job~. fTIQrt payd!eckl, biJICr l8larict, _
life for OtUo workctL Ohio can gain lllllllY new iDduslrin and hundNdt! Of mil-. o( .
payrbla year. With all our other advantaga-Jocation, trantpxatioD, hfgbwaya. riven;,
Oblo will be lhe in~u!trial heart of Amt'rica. Pats this Amendmetd!

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'oeo llmda)&lt;. 7:. p. &amp;
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dleport II. B. Dowsoo, pasior· IlL: MOI'Dlllg wonldp IO:t5 L
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m. Evenin&amp; Wonblp. 1 p. m.;
a. m,;
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m.; Metbodlsl Youth Fellow'
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sblp, 7 p. m.; Official Board lllllreh of llle Nazarare, PoJDo 1n Cbriol: a... Jlfllll!ll llaftl.
meeting, lsi Sunday of month,
Rev. Clyde RenderOOD,
paotor; SWidl7 8eh1"
7:30 p.m. WSO!, 2nd MmKiay oosior: SUnday Sd!ool 9:30 a. 9:30 a. m., ·eaebll!c to:• a.
of month, 1:30 p. m.; Eleanor
Morning Worsblp 10:!11 a.
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7:30 p. m.; Class 12, Srd Wed7:30 p. m. Prayer
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Service 10:30 a.m. Sllllday Ev• ; R•oppell, pastor: SUnday ScbOGt
Mlllenvflle Medledllll
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Or. Lester L. Roush.
week Prayer Servi"' Wedn.,. supt. : 10 'o a.m.
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ftlll llll'll ~ MMdl• oorvlco 7 p. m.; YOIIII&amp; ~
Daallcl Boooe. ou- -..ver 1 p. DL Wedii'Oday;
tleooal 9:111 a. m.. Prayer moeflng 7 p. m. SaturSupt.; 10:15 a. day,
, _..... Sorvlce; BYP 8 p.
Wonbtp, 7:30 P. Cfto Epiloopal
Oluftll.
Wed. 7:10 P. DL Prayer PolaeroJ, '11oo llav. 1!lclwd B.
Jo:=~ 1:10 P. m. Will., choir Martin, Recior. 8a!IU1 - MorIP
IIIII&amp; Pri.Yer 11111 SerrnoiD. 10:IO
l'lrll lllptlll a.ru. ,_ •.m. COffee bour followiD&amp;.
_ Rev. Olarles Norrtt. EaletprlM £lJII 01are11, a...
Schlol t:30 till 10:20. Menzel Bm11b, pasior. Wonblp
..we, 10:30 e. m.; servtee 9:30 a. m.: !!llnday
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Jr:=~ IIIII JuDior church lor Schoo~ IJ,30 L Ill. Yoatb Fo1Jc
Jow!lblpGlrlaD.~;!,~; 1116·' 30""'" m.llld
11n1 11aJC111 Olaldo, •cwwowp, : p.
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C. L. O'Conuer, paslOl'. Evenln&amp; llftV!ee ~:30 P· m., 2Dd
~~=~ 8cbool 8:ll0 L 111., Sam aud ttb Suoclayl. Ylllllb Choir,
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IQ(II.; 10:45 a. m. Men&gt; ~30
-.Idp: 1:10 p. m. BYI' .. _ , 7· p, m.
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Re
J:;:~oervlee: 7:a0 p. m. Eugl.ollridiE• EUBE Charelo.,
Pra
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eoe • meraoo, pas •
-~ Senl • &amp;mday School 9:45 a. m. RusP. m. W..._oy,
or sell Areher SUpl
Somday
Pr..'IIDI: 1:311 P. m. '1'llel- worsbip 10;45 a. ,".,, and 7:30
JUDior Choir Pnellee.
p. m. allemately. Bible otudy
ll8lluol Ffnl
a.ordl ood prayer service led by pas~
7:30 p, m. Wednesday. Chris·
1 30 ,;,_ Prtacl&gt; or
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tian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., Srd
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Saturday o1 mouth.
WUI Bopllsl Cll1irU,
P - . Rev. P 1 ol -.Ill&amp; Slar f'.US Olarell,
School, 10 a.m. Rev. Menr.el Bmllb, pastor: 1:45
l'laelllq a. m. Suncl8jl School, ~
7:30 p. 111.;
Srnlth, supt.: Earl Shuler, Ass t,
p. m. Wedoesday. Morning w&lt;~rshlp 10:45 a. m.:
Morse Chapel Methodist EvangeliStic serv1ce ?:45 ;t. m_ '/: 30 p .m.
Prayer meetlna 8 p. m. Thur• Church. Arthur Stitl. Paslor Midweek prayer semce, 7 : 4~ p.: ,_...;::;;::;;::;;::;;:;__..;,
1ft. lltrlall 9aplllt lllurdl. day.
Suuday Sd!ool, 10 a_ m.
Ill Wednesday.
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Rev. Eugeue E. Emerson, pas- service, II a. m.; Prayer .
rene. William t:. l'horoo. """""'·
I. m. ~. Su~t. tor. SUnday School 9:45 a. m., IiDg every Wednesday evenmg. ~ay Sc-hooJ 9:30 • m.; Mom·
!lilrllllll Worrblp, 10:30 L m. Norman H. Babr, Supt. Sunday Porlland Melbedlsl Cbarcb. "" ""rship m :Ill a. m.
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Worsblp 10:4.5 a.m. and 7:30 p. Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sllllday Peo.....,lal Assembly Roale - - - - - - - - Naomi BapUIII Olurob: S.. m. Alternately. Bible study School 9:ll0 1&lt;1 !Oo30 •· m..
124, Rev. 0 aul E. Jones: pa,ror
'ille Happy Hustlers Suuday
day School 9.10 L m., Wor- and Prayer service led by past- old G. Rousb, Supt.o KenrMOth
School 10 a. m., Wor- . Scbool class of !he Methdoisl
sblp 11 a. ID.: ~er lerVIee, or, 7:30 P. m. 'lbunday.
McLeod, Ass'l. Supt. Semces
services 7:30 p. m. Sun- ! Church eujoyed a covered disb
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P. IL Wednead 1·
8yncue E.V.B. Chareb, Paal every SUIIQay everung.
. Wednesday and Friday . 1 dinner al the church Friday
Carleton olhnll, Klqsllary oL Sellen, PUiol'.
Boelne Melllodlst
The Pen-tal lllllftb, Mfd. evening, April 23. During the
Road, Rev. (lyde Hinton, pas· H. L. McDaniel 11astor .
Soutb 3rd Ave.: Suooay business aession. plans
were
tor. Sunday School, 8:10 a. m.; 9:110 a. m. Suo&lt;lay. School. Ben day Scbool I:IIO ~. m.:
10 a. m.: !lunday evenlllg discussed for a jitney !lllpper to '~(
Ralph Carl, supt. Sunday Wor- Quisenberry, Sapt., 10· 30 L m. iDg I0:30 L m.; MYF 6 p m.;
oervlce. 7:30 p. m. he goven by the lathes of Ole _
service, 10:110 a. m. and Morning Worsblp service. ~ Prayer 111111 Bible Study, 7:30
Wednesday Bible Stud,r 7:30 p. church, May 8, in the Junior
: p. m. olternately. Prayer and Srd Suoclayl of Ole month, m. Wedneada .
; SalurdJ: Dighl Prayer and High school building.
meeting Wedneoday, 7:30 p. m. 7:30 P· Ill. Evening Evang.:_~
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Wonbip 7·10 p. m. Pastor, lteY. '!be Booster Sunday School
tic Service, 2nd ODd 4th ....,. Rock 8prtup Methodist
L. Barrett.
class of the Baptist ehurcb m&amp;t
t!e(mphb- Oll(oel: Wonlllp 101" day of IDtllth. BETBANY Chesler Lemley, pastor;
Harrisoov!llo Preabyteriaa with Mrs. Marie Roush, boorica each Sunday 9:15 a. m.; 9:30 a. m. Morning Worsblp: sblp service 9:30 a. m.;
Jolm Duvies, pastor: tess, at lbeir home 'lbunday
Sunday Sebool 10 L rn.; Yunlh 10:30 a. m. Soliday Schoo~ Bly- day Sebool, 10:15 a. m.;
Cbureb School10:30 a. m. WOI' evening, April 22. A dmltional ·
Bervfca 6:Jli p.m. Evenln&amp; Wor- lite 'lbeisll, SUpt.; 1:30 ;&gt;. Ill. 6:30 p. m. Prayer and ·
ship service :30 p. m.
program on was
ill .
sblp 7 P.m. each Sunday.
Youth FeUowsblp. cARMEL - Study, WedDesday, 7:30 p.m.
Reorpallell Cltarcb ot . . _ charge of Mrs. Helen SiiDj)IOD • .
llrodbor)' CRrdo of 01r111, 11:10 L m. Sunday Sd!oot WI)" RalliDd Metbedlsl Clio~
· of Lalltr Day Saints, sill The oext meetiul will be fa
Art Marcum. rnlnlller• lllbte DO Roash, SUpt.; I0:30 1· m. Re C J Lemle
pastor:
from Recine on Racin .. June at Ole home ol Mrs.
SebooJ and Morning Worship. Mom!ng Worsblp, 2nd and tth Chv.cb.Scboolt·at"a m . wor Portland Road. Sunday School Marie Roy. Refreshmeots in
IO:IO L m.; ChrlslliD Endeaf. Sunday of tho I!HIIIth; B p. m. ~ service, ui::lll ~. ;;.,, M
a. m.; Worship 10:30 a. keepiog of Ole Easter .....n
or, f p. m.; Evening Worsblp, li:Yettlne Evangellotie Service, Y. F. Monday, 6::ro p. m.
Sanda• evening oervice al were served by Mrs. Rouoh 1o
p m.
1st and Snl SUnday of mootb.
p. •n .: Wed ., worship serv- eight members.
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Tippen Plaflls EUB CbtiJ'cb, SllvenvOie MelbOOist Cllnrcb
at 7:30 p. m. Pastor, C_ W. The Bertha M. Sayre 1(if.
Bradford t'llarell of ~ a... Eogene E. Emerson, pas· Arthur .Stitt, pa~tor.
Proffitt All evening serv- sionacy ~iety of the Baptist
Joe
Robinson,
Minister, tor· Sunday worship 9:30a.m_ School, 9.30 a. m., Gene
begm al7:30 p, m
Chorcb will meel ol lila
Romer Forreal.
Supt.: Bible ~y School 10 a. m .. Ho- Supt., Services '!lruraday even- Lour La&lt;ly ot Loretto Mlssloo church '1\tesday evenlug, Mq ~
Sebool t:lO; Mlll'l1fDI Worablp, bart Vineyard, Supt. Bible Slu- mg.
Long Botlnco, Rev. Leonard Weelteud auesta of lira. G010:110 o. m.; Eveolni Worsbl~. dy end prayer JOrv!ees led by SUIIoo Melbod!st Churdo. AI" C..cula, admuustrator, Sunday ,... LeWIS and Mr. aDI
7 P. ID. Wedneld.l!', 7 P. II. pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. thor Stitt, pastor.
Sunday !lass 8:30 a. m., est.: Holy Days Ben Philsoo were Mrs.
Bthlt Study.
Adult clasa meeting 7:30 p. School 10 a. m. CllDI Orr.
Obllgatl!"'- 7 p. Ill
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Hawk and graNidaughler,
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Deller Cbtadl , 111 c • r lol m. Jaet Monday of month.
Supt.: Sunday Wonblp, u a.m. SL Jolul •. CalhoUe Missl101: ana Folck of S~
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Blbl SebooJ 9·30
Pteocl&gt;
uear Guysville !Dutch Rodge!: Mr. and MrB. Joe·Ara81lllflil · ·
lDI ~:llO L ,;,, ~~~"';... lbfrd Federalod Cllardl, hiii&lt;!I,IJ, 8)'riWH Melbodllll Ch ...... Rov. Frank Mallierl,
..... @l'audsoa ol McAithor """"'O!io, ·
&amp;mdaya.
Rav. w. H. Perrin, pasior; &gt;r. Lester L. Roush. pastor.
Sunday Mass 10.:31! a. m.: Mrs. Hazel C8n&gt;aban
Carl Ka 1z, su L· suoda' Momma \llorsblp llei'VlllB 9 a.m.
!loy of Obhgalioll 8::111 a. Crill llndfGnl, Jt~ crt
....._ QIJ amr.Jt ol Oorllll. School u9. 15 : '111 • Worllblfl Dana WlnebNtmer. SUpl. 10
Coofessioo, \i hour before 1ng10n apODIIbe .., ,_,
Miller Slnoel, ft. Kauueth Roy, boar IO·aO
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m. SUnday chool: YF Wedn..
Mr. and Nrs. A. C.
II:DvangeUIIIo SUuday
Blbla
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day 6:30 p. m., Mrs.
Tloo SalvaUoo Arm~· Ellft!' Mrs. Ann Coe ol
10 I. m., Morning Wor- ML Vldoe F.W.B. lllurcb - cllreclor. Offlclal Board
S. Wining, officer ill charl•· spendilll a week at
10:46 a. 111. EnnlD&amp; Wor- Sunday Sebool 8:45 a. m .• Earl fD&amp; lint !IODday each
10 L m. - . moe~ Ml'll. Emma wmmmo
7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, Starkey sup!.. Eveolug wor- at 7:30 p. m. Holy
a. m. Sundat SchooL sloD II tlsillug wi1b
p. 111. Wodlleldoy.
ship, 7:io p. .;.. by Cecil Cox, .., each qD81'Iel' as IUlliOIIIICfd.
7 P- 01. YOUIII Poople'a In-law IIIII &lt;lou!lblor, R.ov. llilih''
~ o1 Christ, L..yman; Young People'• meet- WSCS llrst Weduesda3 of each
7:30 p, m. Salvatlclll Mrs. H. L. MeDonlel. ·
6th. 81111 MaiD Slreell. llollald Ingand Bible Study, 7:30 p. m.; mouth.
meellug: 'lbursclay, I to I Lao Mrs. Mao ~ all
lllcta minl!lel" Bible Sdlco~ Wedneeday; Choir practice at 'l'lle Ualted Melloedlsl . ......., dies Home-I,.eague: 7 p. Ill Pnop BrJ&amp;hlon, Pa., Is 'rillt!IW "''ola':_.,
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Pomeroy - Rev. Mel von AI7o!o P- m. Bible IlDdy, Ethel Wheeler U!!l •
a.m ..... ~.
Wonlll •
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kire, pastor. Churdo School at prayer meeting. Other ........, frieodo.
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STARTING May 1, 1965, time ry home w1·lh bath &lt;tub 8 -•
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THE ROAD
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Buttemut Ave.,
Pomeroy . air heating living room
1963 Chev. Impala 4 Dr.
$2095
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ru Punh,t&gt;et .......,.., tt&gt;• rt•"' Good curtains, (lace), towel d·Jnm·g room' carp&lt;'led •reak· ll Loully owned wit.h new car aPpearance inside and out.
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new, drapes, good
throw cated on 110 ft. fot. Extra lot 1962 Chev. lmp•l• H.T. Cpe.
$1695
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ru~s. w~at-nots, porch chaJrs, wlth 2 car gHrage, $ 16 _500.
V·8 t&gt;ngine, s~1 trans .• wlslw tires, radio 1nd heater. Beau
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clothPs,
bed POMEROY _ 6 room frame
Uful whilt! fi1ush, red interior.
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clolhes, bed spread,
adult home w1·th bath and
1961 Chevrolet Sisc•yne 4 dr.
$1195
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;:1,";~,:"~t~;~~n·d:;. ...d ""'• •II" t~ue stories, puts and p·ans. breezeway and attached Bill'" I trans 6 cyl . engine.
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·uw ot rR:"\NII..I'i ., utsn·u..,llla d~ shes, swe~ters, all colors, 1 age. Nicely located on 80 ft.
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eMUSTANGS eFAIRLANES
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Memorial Hospital. $16.000. .
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
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l~lMEROY - 4 room frame 1
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NEEDLE • zig 1 horne w1·th ba th , hot a1r
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zag equtpped to buttonhole, 1
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located on asement.
Lincoln Road.
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linedfancy
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PHONE WY 2-2156
balaoce due a pa•·ment' $6.00 FARM
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- 120 .aeres near East- ~-~
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each. WY 2-2575.
4 30 5tc 1 ern High school with t w u BU~LD~ZF:R ~ork. Eqwpped A'M'ENTI~N Farmers:.
Card of T~itnlc-t
I frame homes (OJIE! with sink w1th wmeh. ~~g· or small JObs. sele4;1:_ Sll'es hall avatlable
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SWEEPER, I and runnin
water) basr- ' Call . d'J)'tlme, WI 9-3151; breedmg program custom
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-A F. WISH to thank thE Doctors · complete with 7 attachments.!
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signed with your herd in
&lt;~nd Nurses of Veterans Mem- Pa.v balance due $17.90 or ment arn. cr.• a
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.f 30 30tc All dairy and beef breeds.
orial, the Rev. Lemley
and
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two garages
berd too farge or too sma 11 .
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. 1I $1.50 wet:k. WY 2-2575 .
$8000 ,00omd plenly or'!
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,the R_e v. Roush, the orgc.mst 1 _ ____ _
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C. C. ·cuCKLER, RRALTOR EXPERIENCED
dressmak· Membership not required.
and smger and the p~Jbear- SINGER PORTAB.LE or.ig zag ,BOX t29
WY 2-3S3G I ing, alterations. Phone WY 2- same fee for all bulls. Efficers. who. were all. so kmd to .• equlpped.
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BANK FINANCING
Balance due $19.65 I
POI\-tEROY OHIO
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technician.
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are also grateful for the cards ITS OUR pleasure to
loan
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at ion .service. Jack's R.ebig- calling CLAIR WOODE,
YOU ALWAYS •••
s~nl and the sympathy shown I C~rpet Shampooers FREE 1FOH SA~E. 5 room and bath, ! eratlon. New Haven, Phone eroy. Phone WY 2-2649
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and
With purchase of Blue Lustre
house m Rutland, glassed ml TU 2-3537.
.f 6 tfc
Cbester 985-214.5 by 12
friends during our time of shampoo. Baker
Furniture
porch€s. hardwood
floors,
noon. m
sorrow
1 Middleport.
4 27 61 c' gas furnace, large lot, near 1..
The Family of Adolph '
. ·--schooL On S.lem St. G R.
EXPERIE!IICED
' llr. Melvin E. Doerr, Veteiiit
Grueser
I PLANTS for sale. sweet ptota- , Jordan.
.f. 20 12tp
I arian. large and smaU IIDimall.
128 Washlogtoo St., aa....
4 30 ltp I toes, 90c per hundred. To- FOR SALK 5 room house.
AUTOMOBILE
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wood, W Va. Phooe 273-42'71.
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75c hundred. Peppers, egg fireplace. Priced lor quick
Office lloUrs,
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broccoli, brussels sale Phone 773-5611, Mason,
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and eauliflower, 15c W. Va.
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well FOR- SALE' E.xtra _good. house
Employment W•ntecl
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pump,
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hot
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gas Jot , plenty of water other
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s~oves and si~k (:'ilbinf.'ts, fur- l outbuildings . Small dov.-n pay· I
days a week.. Mrs. Lew i
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vuu.r opera
mture anrl dJShe;
B. F. mont balance like rent. Call ,
Peters, 176 Sycamore
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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Pom•roy,
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Middleport.
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I WILL babysit any tlme at my I
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wanted To Buy
"?n Howell on Rt. 124, Laurel rooms and bath, 2 years otd. 'Logan Fife and Sa!ety Equip- , home. I am 18, married , and PAY LESS- PAY LESS PAY LESS PAY LESS PAY LESS
Cllff Road or call : WY z.-5421. 1 Low down payment
Phone ment, Sales and Semce.• Pom-~ an expenence .. babySitter.
'N' K BEDS or tw ·n beds tn
4-24-7tc Harrisonville Ohio . SH 2- eroy. All types and stzes of , WY 2-3026.
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good condition. Phone WY r
2-2888,
4 27 6tp
ROOM bf!ck home, 2 batlr Dwight Logan,
Distributor, I
Fann M•chinery
&amp;
rooms. finisned attic 1:1 n d Phone WY 2-3821.
3 HP 8 ,
T0 R-t
- Wanted
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Engine
.88 ; basement Out oJ high water.
4 14 30tp FOR
d I SALE
h ": GraveIy trac tor,
OCie
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WANTED to rem m Middleport GARDEN PRIDE
:[ Central heating, priced
for · - - -- erua Uw eeug, gaoodnd tires , start1•
or Poll!e&gt;uy . by June 30 3 or
quick sale Phone V.\ 2~1!6 1 WILSON'S car wash, 550 Page
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sovernor a- - - - - - - - - - 4 t:JI!d~oom house, bv Dravo
ROTARY MOWERS
~· or WY 2·2205. Charles F. i St., Middleport, Ohio. Cars tachments, cutter bar, e~:- 1 Mr. and Mr:~. Hubert Price
46•97
pP;:';'Onnel.
Wildermuth.
4 13 tfc I vacuumed. WY 2-3715.4- ·30tc hitch,
tra sickle,
and cultiva·
rear Iand daughter, Beverly, spent
· t.:aU 03-9844, BelOpen Mon.·S•t.
- 9 to 9
rotaryfront
mower,
22
pre •.. Ob_i{,.
4-22-12tc
FOR SALE; All modern bricktors. Price $4.50.00.
tbarles the Easter weekend in Paw
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frame 3 bedr
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S R'f Rt 1 De
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Jack w. C1rey.
oorn cane s Ye i BREED to th best fo le!
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home on Chester Roac. near
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MODERN . two bedroom dwell,
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I State Highway Garage.' tOO x Cu~tlSs Breedi~g Service. We 4445,
4 21 3tp Larkills.
ing with full basrment and
WY 2-2181
400 lot. Several financing plans mvlte c~mpanson.. compare
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g.:~s furance. Ni ce location. __
1 available to qualified person [ the CurtiSS bull~ With any
! Mr. and Mrs. William M. MeFor information call \\'Y 2- CHROME DINETIE set ,table, I Pholle WY 2_5337 .
Insurance
Kelvey an~1 Mrs. Don Johnson
4 13 tf~ other. bulls svaJiable. Low
Polera ~2 Dr. H.T. Auto. Trans. Powv ' lteerinJ.
2318.
4 30 6tc
2 cha1rs, cabmet base, $30 ,~
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j brecdmg fee. Br~ to Gold
and sons visited Easter Sunday
Radio and Heater, Air Conditioninc
New 50.QOO BTU floor rur- fOr SALE: Modern 5 room : Medal plus proven dairy sires PHHI'O Copytng Sen'lce. Co!&gt; with Mr. and Mrs Alvin CoUinl
HOUSE
FOR RENT
- 6 rooms
· syracuse. Wl~h 1 and
d ol '....' 'I Mrs. Ella
and bath.
E.· Main.
PQ1l- nare, with :1 11 controls, lin1 lr~rne horne m
pri, certified meat I mae
l§al paper1. and ,anuy,
Mae
1126
eroy. W\' ..a408
tc ' c&lt;tse), $130. Call WY 2-3442 1 ~ath, (J bedrooms) large util- beef sires for only $6.00, 5 bu1tJ records and almost IDJ West and Mr. John McKelvey
Galaxie 4 Dr. Sedan. Auto. Tran1. Radio and Heater.
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4 30 3tc l 1ty room, double carport, gas dairy breeds, a beef breeds other documents.
of Parkersburg.
Low MUeage
Fl ' NISHED 3 rooms, on ground
- ---- -furr1c:1ce, fully .tnsul~ted., W.Jll and 1 dual purpose.
two Reo&amp;er lasaraace, Pomerot
floor. S. ·Front St., MiddleFERRY-MORSE
to -~IJ Clirpetmg, b~rch cabi·
trailled, qualified and exper·
It Uc Mr. Sam Ebel1!bach and chitport. Call WY 2·5141
1
BULK
nets. Shade and fru1t trees, 1 ienced technicians.
F0r
1dren of Newark spent E1sler
Monza Convertible. Rndio, 4 on the floor shift
4 27 t.fc I
srrublJery . Close to schoolj prompt, efficient and oourte. GUARANTEED. renewable for wJth Mr. and MI'B. Howard Eb70--cc
and chu~~b. Very reasonabl~ . i ous serv ice. Call Leland Park- life hm.pitalization.
1Bsued ersbacb.
3 BEDROOM brick Duplex with
Grady C alg, Syracuse, Ohw l. er, Pomeroy, Ohio, Phone at aU ag~. Phone WY 2-4i166. Mr. arid Mrs. T. A. Roberts of
Monza 2 Dr. Sedan. Radio, 4 •lh the floor shift
garage. Buttern~
• • Ave.,
~ Porn·
WY 2•2810 •
1 WY 2--2264 or Albert Parker,
2 18 tfc Ostrander spent Easter wi1 h
eroy. ·call WY ~·· ·2 tf
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his sister, Mr. and Mrs. How·
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FOR SALE' Three bedroom , Chester, Ohio, Phone 985-3415,
Help Wanted
ard Ehersba&lt;h.
88 Celebrity Sedan, Power Steering and Brakes Radle
FURNISHED S room · apart·
1 house, Butternut Ave., Pom- ~
4 29 6tp
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and Heater
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I eroy, tJard~ood floors.
bot
GRILL COOK wanted at once
Mr. Bill McKelvey and Miss
pie. Phone WY 2-5435. 4-24-tfc [
water heatmg system, out l'oeiller BaildiDI ~ lor Cro 'o Steak llo
. Judy Fee, studenbi'Bl Marietta
MODERN 4 room and bath. "' ,
I of floods, best neighborhood,
aew bomes. Built tn kite!&gt;
w
use4 30 3le College, visited Fridey
with
furnished apartment, Middle- I am 5t,
Pomeroy
$8500.00.
ena. storm windowa. ~
Mr. and Mrs. William McKel..
~~n 41 Dr. Sedan. Radio and. Heater, Std. TraM. Bell
rt. WY • ••7•
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Two bedroom hou,., High lnum 81·dlng, Call GuJ N·•~ LAllY TO llve ln. IIDusewort feY and with Mr. ond Mrs. Don
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Jolmson nd
ROOM HOIJSE
In
Pome- snd Z woods and all leather Street,
Hill,Inside
Pomeroy
IDd ~4,
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boys. Veoter
Call Mr. anda Mn.IJOIS,
recentlyLincoln
refinished
and ler, Racloe, Oblo. 12 29 tic SH
or lwrite
Norman llouah
roy Plloae WY z.63811.,
bag, male, right
handed, out $6,900.110.
Walker, Laapvtlle, Obio.
and dlildrea And Mr. ODd Mrs.
I Dr, (Still Boo!) Jl.tdfo
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I 21 lie Robert Euler and daughter
FURNISHED HOUSE, ~ rooms BABY bed, in good conditi 011, Heights, Pomeroy, with new FurDuea. Amold lkolhen,
U, S. CIYII..,_ TMtol
Charlestoa opeat Eaaia'
and
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furnaces
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MOD"""' • rooms and bath oeptic laDk cleaoer. Lan•~ gravel raad, school bus, mail
AUCI10NEER
- - ....,. ,.. Mrs. PhUo Wil""" ~ Radnor,
FOil Statloo WIJIOL V8, Auto, Trano, lll4io ~ Bealor
'~':. Mlddl"r: tf~b. IILitk Farrt Bureau. 2
route, Z miles !rom Chester
Complete Service
~;:;''"'..:::.::.-- - -..::.: ,. Pa.
1 8 1 $7,500.00.
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Write, Prone or Coata&lt;l
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Mro. Ella Rou1b. Mrs. Ruth
lH! 11o.:('· ;m:: ic:;ur roo1'tJ furn •o;- ~ BOYS' 26" bicycle, $25. J. c. Two modem house• on Con·
Higgins umbrella tent, sleeps dor Street, Pomeroy. One two
A. C. BRADFORD
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Ebenbacb wu iD ehaqe of
Stattoo
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ld and ll~ apart.
four
,
$20.
Marlin
2'l
rifle
with
years
old
in
perfect
endition
Racine,
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the
program.
menta WY 2-MM
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TRAILER J.OTS _ free sew- sling $30. 20 ~auge Winchest- $8,000.00. One, two bedroom,
i 1 tie
MIIGI cau.-rY, ONIO
Mr. and Mrs. 'JbereOD JoiJD.
age and water. Brown'l fraU er shotgun $10. Coleman camp Jiving room, kichen, bath, full
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IOD and Mn. Fred Philson visitFalcon 2 Dr. Sedan. Std. Tnna. Radio and. Heater
• er Park fState Approved I stove $1D. These items as basement and garage, $2,500. CU~M butcbenll&amp; IDd cua, Mk~Me]IMirt, 011 •
Plaintiff.
eel recently with Mr. and Mra.
MlnersviUe, Qblo, Pbooe WY good as new. Phone WY 2- Bllilding lots on State Route ! tlng. Phil Meia", Pbooe WY u .wa111U •· HT:-La.. .rl.
Don Johnson and IODS, Brian
124, Dead Man's Curve
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V.Uey Lumber &amp; Supply Com New Haven - Call 882--3284.
WY 2.2120
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:: paren•- Mr and"- ro ••
2 Dr. Sedan. 8 cyl. Std. Heater
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FoR. RENT- NiU - i room
Livestock
FOR SAJ.E-Mldd1eour1 ·11 taU. 61S:fi.L ~g~ ...or Plymoutb. ~.:!.; V::::"~OJd~bu~ Mr. and Mr•. Larry EbenI Dr. Sedan. V8 enalno, Auto. Trooa. llodlo .,.j
apartment. In ~omeroy. 170 -GOLDEN PalamiriO stalUon, etf building located 352 N
IC n ~ae·ll., Pomeroy. Fed4Tal MAJe*Op..... .U'o '"· N. . bach spent the Easter weekend
Mulberry-Av. Pnvate entrance S5", Palamino mare, will Second
Mlda..teport.
4 28 4tp
wtth her parenta, Mr. and Mr..
WY 2 2575 or at 378 Second
Priced for q 1 ~ .. - 1thl urnt~nlflled fllH .bet
PetJ.UfiB Ottie "M•• N
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u c.. - · IJI. 1957 HILLMAN 4 doo
lo ••atnet him tn u.. eom- Ple111
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HALf•ACRE • lob acco ~se
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11 p. m. at Middleport
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'lbe Letart FallJ PTA met A Jitney Supper will be held
----~;;n-::---11/ ~~:~~r:~ Rlftn In the IIICbool Saturday May 1 at 5 p. m. at business visitor
a po
service wu Illest
JJawley, Yke ...... the WOIIMD'I Guild
~.... to Mrft . . . . .
eve~,.
the Racine Junior High, spon- Thursday.
lng as hla topic,
presided· duriJII .the _. wated &lt;llurdl met WlldnNday were ...
wlth Mrs.
Alee sored b the Racine Firemen's Mr. John Zerkle, veteran Mid- For a Glass of Water,"
of thl president Mr L. evemaa at the dwrcb.
ud ,coffee. Mrs. BucDifaWI.
Wheeler, pre!Jdent, presiding ..A : y There will be horne dleport councilman, has been Mrs Vietor hysell, aullted
Wiley
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A White Leather
The meeting opened with the !m:t'l~· cream.
removed to Riverside Hoepital Mrs: Vernon Neue,
'Ibe m~tlnc wu opened wJtb opened tbe meetlDI' witb a IIIIDid a lbe PfOil'UII'~' "
Pledge to the Flag, followed
I The Middleport High School in Col~~us from the GaUl- ed the Wildwood Garden Club
"Sw• Are Q1e poem, "Ob Lord 'Uid bier of tee for tbe mothir • daUCbt*
Mid Heel
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by
prayer
by
Mr8.
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Senior
Mothers
are
sponsoring
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Chmc
.
where
be
wu
Wednesday
evening
at
her
by ''T e U1 All.'' DevotloDI by Mra. dinner.
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~~~ in un11on. Pearl ·Mora opeoed wiUl · tbe Votel tl tbiJIU ..,. ....
1 bake sale Saturday at Tiny's taken followmg a serious ill- In Minersville.
, The secretary's report
by ; Foodland in Middleport begin- ness. He Is undergoing tests at
the de¥otlonal per- 11yum "Falrelt Lord Jtaua," 101- to Loull Reibel for Jout! luc.....
Mrs. Andrew Cross
and the ! Ding at 9 a. m. Persons wishing the hospital. Mrs. Zerkle is 'lbe meeting, In
of loci
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Not lowed with prayer by_tbt lead- preaeuted to the women ,fl ·tbl
treasurer's report by Mrs.
to donate baked goods or want with him and 11lso his ~lstera, Mrs. ~ .Nease,
For Riebel," and "Have Pou .,, Matthew aeleetlollt. were dlureh; Mri. L B. Wfild fiDr
schel Norris were accepted.
~ picked up may call Mrs. Miss Hallie o~nd M1ss Nellie Zer- ened With devotions taken
Ben to Jesu~~.' Mra. · Robert read by Mill J!ll•betr· l'lek. material for table dotlil; aud
The nomlrro~ting committee re- j .foe Dennison, WY 2-3753.
kle.
John a:l2 by Mrs. Edison
MdEiblnny read an artkile en- "Glf.a JtiUI Left to Us," wu ¥z'a. Louis Reibel for mUbil
MIDDLEPORT, o.
I ported. and these offlcers were
The annual inspection of Porn- Mrs. Bernard ~ultz and Mrs.
who had !?r her theme, titled 'Eternal Life' and . a the tbtme of tbe' devoltOna aDd the elothl. Plans were JDidt lit
""~~iiiiiiiii~~~~~~ Iaccepted : president, Mrs. Rob- ero Chapter 186, OES, will be Leo Smith were m Columbus. on ~lght Shineth. She closed meditation, "'lbe Bible" Study" COilCil'Ded the period from serve homemade let enliD,
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Thursday to attend a vacation With pro~yer and I poem,"
wu given by Mra. Grace Haw- Euler to AloeallcJa. It WBI cake and coffee 011 JUDe It &amp;litl
IHerschel Roush ; secretary, Mrs.
MAy %
church sc~ool conference. e e the Beauty of the Earth.
In cl~ the article stat- broucbt out that J8llll left the Mrs. Roy Sejfried wu "'"""'
1 Andrew Cross:.
treasurer, Mrs. The deacons and deaconesses Dave Rl~~· Ashland CoU ~ During the business session,
tbat "the Bible Ia the book gift of peace; the ei'on, a sym- u toUcitor.
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of the First United Presbyter- student, VISited recently w a thank you note was read we Uve and die by." A de- bol of faith; the IIICI'IJDents; Refrtshmentl were lll'Yed bJ
Pomeroy. Ohio
, Appointed
to the nommat- , ian church in Middleport are hiS parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ·from Mrs. Christy Baer
votlonal article -entitled, "How llld the Lord'l Prayer. Prayer the Bill)' Bee Sewilll · Clrda
' ing committee were Mrs. Bert ! in charge of a May Day famUy Gene Rice and fa:;lly · Bobb flowers sent her while Ul.
Readest Thou" wu- &amp;iven by by Mrs. Mora cloaell the devn- from a table with whitt COYa'
TONIGHT chru TUESDAY
I,Grimm,
Mrs. Roy Donahew and , dinner to be held In the church Mr. and Mrs. ernon
er seeds were brought by
Ruth K~.
t1011s after wblcb an ofhriJII aDd centered with an ~
WALT DISNEY 'S
'Mrs. Herschel Roush. A ques- : dining room Sunday evening at and bsons, Gregg an~ D~v~, ~members for the Wildwood
'lbe Rev. Donald· IDekl, pu- waa ta1ten by Mra. Phil GlCJbo. meot of plllk floWen In mUk
"THOSE CALLOW A YS"
ltion and answer period was held ! 6:30 p. m. Members attend- lum us, were wee en
u rs 'club. A report on the
• commented on the new eel- tar.
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gtaas container, with pillk ca.
(Techn icolor)
Brian Kei th. Bran&lt;' ~n de with Mr. Charles Hayman, Sou-, 'ng are asked to bring a cover- of her ~art:nts, Mr. and M · meeting held at Rio
ltlon of the Bible aDd
cited Mra. DOll Tbomu wu pro- ell• In milk &amp;lUI 'holderl· •
\Vi lde Ve ra 1\liles, Walter thern Local Executive Head, ed dish.
Ralph Gllmore.
ed given by Mrs. Homer Holter.
for not recommendlnl ll'lm ·ebairmall and . a p~ylet either Jide. Mrl. Jlbll Globobr
BrPnn'an. Ed Wynn, Linda
Jl'drtiripating.
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Mrs.
Nma
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for
use
in · tha loeal church..........odlftn the ,._.,"
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to
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Mrs.
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The room atten ance anner I Theodorus Counc;l, Daughters
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M M'10erva Childers
ed th
we com
QIISI •O w..,. spiritual UviJII waa prlleDted
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kire for the second and third Jar session' Monday at 7:30 p. mo er, . rs.
~er were ~am as e
several months spent In Hawaii by Mra' ~ Mra Roy D
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May 5-6
grades. Refreshments were ser- m. at the IOOF hall. Members 1and her siSter, Mrs. Guy Reyn- mg commlttee.
A report
with her family. ·.
Seyfried; Mrl. ~Smith aDd ~rarty .. 'tt1eJI
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ved by the fourth grade moth· are asked to bring sandwiches ~· and Mrs Harold Sauer the :'a~y scf: boo~i::
The rummage iale IChedued Mra. Rlehard Rese:abaum •
Glftl were pr•entecl to ·Done
5
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or
cookies
for
refreshments.
nd
r
daughters
Mary
Ruth
and
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rs.
am
May
was
t'abled
unW
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brou&amp;ht
out
that
aplritual
needs
na
Jean Nelaoll -,rileD relativel
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May 7-1
~oy visited ~ently in Bev- A paper, "Something for fall. The birthdays of Mrl. were more Important than pby- met at 1wr bome oa Aprtl a
"MAIL ORDER BRIDE"
DANCE TONIGHT
erty'
with Mr. and Mrs. William the Shady Side," waa presented Marvin Kelly, Mrs.
Donald deal needs. '1be reading of at a aurpi'llt blrthcla1 ,.ny.
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Meredith
and
children
Roger
by
Mrs.
Karl
Grueser,
and
a
K&amp;n'
and
-Martha
J'4cNeal
were Lub 14:28-33 by Mrs. RoleD- Potluck dinner wu aerved: to
0
811dd,. r: b,en. Keir Dullea ,
.
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umor
ass
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and
Chuck
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demonstro~tion
on
a
crescent
obsel'ved
durinl
the
eventna.
fte. baum and a niedlt8tlon "Let Us Mr. aDd Mn. Jim Nellon, ~
Luis 'IPttlelun .
!
H;gh
school
Is
sponsormg
reMrs
John
Fornash
Chlllicorangement
using
butternut
were
served
by
Mrs.
All go Forth to Serve Him," le and 0111; Mr. and Mrs. Jea"APACHE RIFLES"
cord
hop
tomg~t
rn8
the
symn;s-'
the
SPent
the
wekend'
with
.
Mr.
chestnut
was
given
by
Mrs.
McKinley,
Mrs.
Rut
b
by Mra. Tbomu concluded the .. Nelllon, Mra. Chris Diehl ol
1Tecbnicolorl
p. m. .oand Mrs. Benard Fultz and chll- sell. Mrs. Fisher gave uow
and MN. Hawley to the program.
.
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Rutlaud; Mr. and Mra. AlbtJt
&lt;\ udl e M11rphy. Linda Law· 1 ;urn startmg a
I bert Mlller and Bob Burke "Ill
dren, Beth, Barbara and Bee- the time to, prepare
15 members and one pest, Mar- Durinl the bu.sinaales•km, a Bolen, Ronald and Kenny; Mr.
'""· ,\I il'ha el Dante.
, emcee.
and p~nt seeds; set out hardy tha McNeal, present.
box of clothln( was sent to the aDd· Mrl. G. B. Stout, el Dao
. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert ptdllts; wate_r evergreens, and
ON COFFEE HOUR
Presbyterian C h u reb
at ter; Mrs. Keith Weaver, carl
Information ll!l school consoli ' we.-e bnslnecls visitors in Gal- set out pansies.
Mrs. Roy Holter of the Chest- Boooevllle, Ky., for cllltrlbutlclll and Karen Dee, and Mill Betdation, teacher insurance a n d ' lipolis Wednellday.
Flower arrangements
were er Garden Club will be the to the needy. · A eoatrlbutlon of .ey Smith, of Columbul; Mr.
current legislation on education . Mrs. Harry Craig Is return- judged and blue ribbons award- Garden Club Illest speaker Gil $5 wu made.to World ClothiDI and Mra. Mu: Bolen, 8ulall and
will be giftll at • meeting of ,ing to her home in Middleport ed. A sunshine card was
the "Coffee With Janet," pro- Flmd,. wblch will provide cloth- Rickey, aDd Eddie Hlad of Jl.e1·
the executive officen of tbe after spending ~vera! weeks to Mrs. Christy Baer. The
gram Monday, May 3, at t a.m. 1J11 for one child and a bot bmcb noldabUrg; Mr. and Mri. Alii~
Northwestern Local Educa~ in New Mexico_ With ber SOD, leling prize donated by Mrs. Mrs. Fred Goebel of the Rose every day for one ICboolyear. W~, IJnda Jou,
ml
Assnciatiaa Thursday ~ ~· Harty Craig, Jr.,~ fam- Hysell waa awalded to Mrs. Garden Club of Tuppers Plains Clothing waa 1lllo brouab&amp; for Mill~ DavW'.of~~
at the b:lme of the president, iiy. Her son, Robert Craig, ac- Nease. Refreshments were
wtll have charge of the June 1 needy family In the eommun- ton,ancUfr.
C. Ja: Stloul
Miss Sal)J Scbaat
companied her borne.
ved to 18 members and
program.
lty.
.
. of An)any.
·
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the
Mrs. Mae Holter Linda Ho~lon,l
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meeting to foHow.
1Oak Hill, Mra. Jack D.
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Mrs. Lester Russell entertained the Friendly Neighbors
Tuesday evenin&amp; at her home,
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During the business session,
In charge of Mrs. Russell,
ident, it wa voted to purchase
flowers for the Naylor's Run
Memorial for Memorial Day,
and Mrs. Henry Werry
was
named to pucbase the flowers.
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Carence William Pennington,
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Ky., and Mrs. Pete Young, Ravenswood, W. Va.
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Jacobs for Euter gifts given
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Games were played
prizes awarded to Mrs. ""'··· •
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Mrs. Donley Reiqel and Mrs.
Leon McKnight. Refreshments
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