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matron'slnspect!on at St. Clair.. Iron, living the farewll. RePomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 8, 1985
and
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Th
vOle, June 12,
gran P · Ireshments were served by el·
Iron's lnspechon, June 19. An rna Dtll, Verhe Gordon, Freda
Invitation was also received to Ball Mabel Bearhs aed Nancy
attend the inspection of Job's Walker. The refreslunents tabDaughters, May 10.
les were attractive In white cov·
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d
The meeti ng c1ose 1n regu1ar er and cen tered wt'th arrangeform with Ella Smil!I. past rna· ments of red and ~azaleas.
~bolA
Nine applicants were ac-cept·
111 for membership when Chester Cowtcll, Daughters ot Amer- Plans were made f~r inltlalca, met Tuesday evening with lion at the June meetmg when
:18 members present.
j Pomeroy Chapter 186,
OES.
Elizabeth Hayes. associate ' mel Tuesday evening at the
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councilor. presided and report-~ Masomc Temple.
eel m wer9 ' Kate Hayman, Bel· Clara Sue Soulsby, worthy i

Initiation is
Planned for
June Meeting

tHine Accepted
+!As Members of
Council

,,Cbester Zirkle, :Most'Excell~
' Chief was In ·chal1•· ol the
PI
were made and com- meeting.
ans
mittees named for the annual Servll)l. as pro-tem offlcen
Inspection to be held Jwte 1 Wj!re lolrs. •Karl OWen, Protecwhen the Meigs Temple Pytht· tor, and. Be!ty Biggs, Guard.
an Sisters met Tuesday evemng Mrs. Otho Watts and Mrs. Max
Sa bo
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at the hall in Middleport. Mrs. n m were repor
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Named by Group

Gllmort who lost thejr !albers
death
tly .
by
recen . · ·
There· were 47 . visits made
and f41 open! for altuistlc work.
Tho Ways and Means committee
eed
1 to
•nnoun
a rummage sa e

die Wolfe. A communication was
read from Edith \\~akt&gt;lr di~trict deputy. thanking the Coun·
ell for participating at th• ratly

worthy patron, presided.

and Saturdays

9:00to 9:00

Lovely for Mother,!
LINGERIE

Osbournes ore
Hosts when

of the Past Councilors was an·

nounced for Wedne~dil\ . May
12, at the lodge h' ll.

At the clo&lt;e of the meelin~. .
a cake walk was held lind won

Gifts In Housewares Dept.

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Kellee BurdPttl'
Celebratl'.• Birtlulm•

Mrs. A. L. Phelps gave

Give her intimate lovelies' Gowns, Peignoirs, Slips
and Shifts. All the most important names in lingerie are here. A great selection of nylon tricot
t!_lings.
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REMEMBER HER ON MOTHER'S DAY

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roush.
Mrs. Julius Sauvage, Mrs. Den·
MePI8 on Tuesday
ver Kapple and Tommy MastLoyal I 14 SKENT Sot: MI.M ers.
The Loyal Pals Class of the

WITH A DRESS FROM ELBERFELD$

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Tuesday
evenmg at t h e ,
nome of Mrss Fran"'' Rou&lt;h i Mainly About
~rs.
Robert Raw lings, pre- (
Sident.. &lt;·onducted the meetmg . '
People In
The devotions and progra'TI &gt;
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were given by the Rev. Donald ·1
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FASHION RIGHT
FOR
MOTHER'S DAY

in

craftsmanship make

these

a jacket dress -

dressy

"something special" gift

a wide selection of fab-

for her. Handsome choice

dress -

shift -

we can fit her -

shirtwaist -

rics and colors,

handbags

t he

With COI!t!Dent«&lt; alumillum ·waterleD coobue.
you'll save f1iei, food and time. You'D be proud
of the delicious, nourishing meals you C8!l aeate
with Continental Glra·tbick -'WIIiaum ill yow

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Mother would appreciate a new set of cooking uten·
sils. Select now from

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of new shapes, new sizes

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attending including Mi." Mil· ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritchie
tired Hawley. Mrs. Allen Jenk· !and son were Mr. and Mrs.
Rlwlings, Mrs. Guy Heyoolds. Psul Grinstead of Belpre, Mrs.
MISs Nma Russell. Mrs gdgar !clair Spencer and Carrie Beth
Reynolds, Mrs. Grace Pr·att and :Bearhs, Pomeroy, Mrs. Harley
the Rev. and Mrs. Donald Hicks. :Swisher, Middleport. and Mrs.
'William Grueser and children.
I Mrs. W. R Carpenter attend·
MEETS TONIGHT
The Evangelme Chapter. Qrd. 1ed the motber's weekend at
er of the Easlern Sta1, of Mid· Ohio University and was the
dleport, will mecJ Thursday guest of her daughter, Alita, at .
evening at 7:30 p. &lt;II. Plans lor Lindley Hall.
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annual inspection will be made. Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Swaa
business visitors In Park1-=='-==..:..;~.::::-:, j were
ersburg, W. Va., Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dlllard
of Lancaster visited Wednesday
Pomeroy, Ohio
with her varents, Mr. and Mro.
Rlrry Keiser, Miers ville.
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

Give Mother
Dainty Duster
Cool, care-free blends!
Choose from pretty florals
and pastel solid colors some be-ribboned and lacy,
some neatly tailored.

MEIGS THEATRE

Card Group Meet.
Tue1day Evening

Mro. Betty Smith entertained
with
a card party Monday even{Technicolor)
ing at her home in Middleport.
Buddy Ebsen, Keir DuUE"a
LQis Nettleton.
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Attending were Mrs. Pat John"APACHE RIFLE$"
, son, Sonya Wayland, Elsie Had·
(Technicolor)
dox, Emma Moodslpaugh, NanAudio Murphy, Linda Law· cy Morris and Betty Smith. Priton, Michael D1mte.
zes were awarded to winners
during
the evening.
IUN.-ON~rUES.
Refreshments
of opo, potato
Moy 9·10-11
chipo, sandwiches, and candy
"FATHER GOOSI"
Cary Grant, Leslie Ca ron
were served by the ho1tess. Our·
CTechnicolor)
lng tbe evening the birthday of
Mrs. Smith was observed and
cake, jello and coffee were served.
MASON
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Enga1ement Being
TONIGHT • FRIDAY
"HOW TO MARRY A
Announced Here
PRINCH DISH"
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bass
-andannowtceo the engagement of
Mol Zotterling,
their daughter Carolyn to Mr.
Virginia Ma11kell and
Dwight Ray Bissell of Cheoter.
Peter Sellen in
The wedding will take place
"ONL T tWO CAN PL.it.~~
at tbe Pomeroy church of Christ
..,.,., Moy a
May lSth at 6:30 p.m. The cereAlldle Murphy, Merry Andon mony will be performed by tbe
"MAlL ORDER BRIDE"

DRIVE·IN

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Elberfelds have In their 3rd floor Furniture Dept.
just the "Lane" Cedar Chest to match Mother's
Bed Room Suite. Early American - Modern French Provincial Danish Modern and Tradltonal
Styles. Maple - Cherry - Walnut - Mahogany.

GIVE "MOM" THAT NEW DINEM
SET SHE HAS BEEN WANTINGI
On Elberfeld&amp; 3rd Floor ·you'D find the Dinette. Set

you have been looking for. Early American and Modern styles. 5-7·9 Plece .Sets. Round, Rectangular an4
Drop Leaf Tables,

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Mother Should Hav~

GLOVES

A Comfortable

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lor your choice of
feminine new

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ea, 11tyled for sumomer and lor ber.

Bring Your Mother To Elberfelds 3rd'
~loor . Furnitur'

Dept. Let Her Pick-A
Comfortable Chair A5 Your Gift· To
Hef For "Mother's Day." See The.
Large Selectio~ OfJ~pckets, Rilclil)e.rs.

FASHION
JEWELRY
FOR MOTHER
Choose colorful pins,
necklaces, earrings

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lection.

"LADY IN A CAtl•

Eight trWJtees were eleeted
to three year terms at the annual meeting of the Meigs Cowt·
ty Chlpter, American
Red
Cross, Wedneaday evening, at
the Amerlc8n Legion HalL
Tbese are new trustees Lin·
oey Lyona Jr. of
Tuppers
Piafno. Bob Wln8ett of Syracuse, Lloyd Blackwood of Chester, aacl Vernon Weber of Rutland. TrWlte&lt;t rnilrlltll*-'llud·
eii Al~
'· JYemer-;-'to'!a
B.
Hamp*l,
liuf HoJt,' and C.
E. Bllktl.l . .
Election of officers, accord·
lnf to the consUtutlon, w!U take
place at the next meei:Ing ol
the Baard of Dfrecton Wednesair
June 2, according

in color and texture.

the. group singing the hymn in · Clinic. Her room number is
umson at the eonclusion. Re- 116.
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qorted ill were Mary Bailey and . Mrs. E. J. 1011 left WednesMabel Hysell. Miss Roush ser· day !or a business visit in Coved a dessert course to these , Iurn bus.
inson, Mrs. Audrey Fru~t. Mrs. I Sunday afternoon guests of

Moy 7-8

Extra quality, extra care

Just any type dress she needs we have-whether

the story of the writing ol rhe ' Mtss Sadie Phillips Is a modhymn. "In The Garden" with I ic-al patient at the Gallipolis

FRIDAY ond SATURDAY

Handbags

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SA~· FRANctS:"7:~:

Eight Chapter
Trustees· Named

&gt;leepwear and Slips to pamper her love of pretty

in serving cupcakes de;'!lra!ed readmg ~n John the Beloved,
with roses. ice cream and rTIIlk ·alter whlrh the hostess servto the children. I:How-our favurs ed refreshments to the above
were given the children.
nam~d and Mrs. Elwood Bowlers. Mrs. Gardner Wehrung,

Middleport Church of Christ met

SAUC! PAM

10-inclo SKILLEI

The meeting, in charge of

teacher. Mrs.· Pearl. i&lt;evnolds

QT.

2 QT. SAUCE PAN
3 QT. SAUC! PAN
5 QT. DUTCH OVEN

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Kellee Burdette. daught ~r of Mrs. Jerry Masrers, vice presi·
Mr. and Mrs 1\;t.&gt; wman Bw·. dent, opened with devotions lak·
dette, celebrateJ ~ 1er ~ix t h bir· en from Colossians 3:8-1 7 by
thda}' with a part.Y lit&gt;ld during Mrs. Walter Kennedy Jr., who
kinderga rten cla~~ts Tuesdav _ also rt&lt;ad &lt;ln &lt;:1/'!l('lt· ·on Lo ve"
Helpers ind udt-d Cindv HimJ~ from The Upper Room. Mrs.
Lisa Hereald . Mar.v B~1 ggs. '!'~: Hamid Smtlh read a poe~ .
ny Burkett and Howard West. ''I Remember ," and the devoSeated at the birlhdHv loblt&gt; ' lions closPd with prayer by
were the honored guest,- Kelltot'. Mrs. Charles Eskew.
.
Mary Boggs. KHIJ1y Meadows .. Durmg the busmess sessiOn,
Becky Fultz. Carla Meyer and tt ~as voted to meet at. 8 p.
specia l guest . Tracy BurdNie. m. m~tead of 7:30 p. m. tn the
sister uf 1\ellee. Mrs . Burdette future. H was also voted to
was assistt'd b.v htor -gnmdmo- Sl:' ll get wei~ cards as a money
!her. Mrs. H.ov 'l'ra cv and the makmg proJect.

Hicks. Mrs. Alire Robeson gave

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\1r and Mrs. Louis Osborne
emerlamed · the Golden Hulo
C las~ oJ the Pomeroy Church of
( 'hn st Tuesday evening at their
home on Lincoln Heights.
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A big rna.Jorlty of the resl-~solidatlon while 27.3 per cent residents of Pomeroy on the
dents of Middleport and Pome- seemed to oppose it and 8.2 per question, "Would you support
roy who rtjlfl'l'ed survey sheets cent did not answer the que.. the bulldl!lll of a swimming
circulated recently by !hi! Meigs tlon.
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pool In the village o! Pomeroy."
County Jaycees have Indicated It was also noted through Th
ho ed
1 w . 63 6 per
t11ey favor COIIIDIIdatlon of tbe the Jaycee survey that 4U
t
vil!agfli.
per cent of the teople in Pome- cen
persons m orneThl1 llllJlOIII!cement
was roy and Middleport returning roy who responded to the forms
d toda by Cll t M D i 1 h 1
1 1 ha
· need were for building a pool, 20.1
~J!:man :rlhe s;vey cpr:e~t: ~e lno~':ne:io~ ~i:~:schooi went wtanswered on 16.3 per
·and Ja cet Prealdent Bill Mil- 9 otem, l2. 3 per cent felt it cent of the ourvey sheets.
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should remain unchanged and The Jaycees said soa Iorms
The Jay*s Indicated that 22.9 per cent did not answer were returned from both towns
64 5 per cent o1 the residents the question.
and 283 of that number were
in' the two towns who returned McDalol and Miller also list· submitted by residents In Pornformsindlcatedtheyareforcon- ed favorable response from the eroy.
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Opinion Poll Proves
Large Majority Want
r ·owns to Consolidate

GIVE MOM HER FAVORITE
Fanny Farmer
CANDIES
Candy Is just right for
Mother's Day. Choose
hers from the com:
plete selection on the
lirst floor.
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and Estht&gt;r Ridenour tahnked ay • . ew ars te , une
members for cards se m them 5; . Wllkesvtlle, June 11: Euphewhile ill. Lau ra Mae Hartrmg. mta. Jwte IU. the worthy grand
Zelda Weber and Estht&gt;r Ridt'n -·

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Erma Cleland , counril depu· ,Bartley. May 15; Hamsonv!lle,
ty, gave 8 report on the ra lly May .'7: Remersvtlle, May 20:
and thanked the members for ~ure~u~~ ~ay ~I; ~:~~·~·~"it
taking part. Lurill• Kraeuter 1 "M· ~~~~IS, May hf• ld a J e

given them at rally A meeting

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thank you note was read from

our thanked the Council for gifls

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9:00 to 5:00,

and the team to have
white Invttattons. were read to .at·
Jloves. A meeting ul dist rict tend Inspection of the followmg I
officers was announced for 1 Chapters, Belmont, the chapter
May 23 a1 the Chesrrr ha ll.
of grand conductress. . H~len

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o.iNer• r, Tu ,,.,._, 81 'liN Jlei,.Maon Ar•

Open On FrldtY,

Vida Carson•. d~puty
gra~~
matron. of D!Stnct 25, for
courteSies ohown her. A comFirst nomi.natton uf officers , mUl!ication was read from the
was held. Plans were made for icha~rman of Grand Chapter atinitiation and the observam·t~ of If'an,g&amp;.'llents, concernmg a bantheir 3lst anniversary , st the'quet on October 27. Grand Chapnext meeting, Mav 18. Mem· lter Will meet October 26 . 28 m
bers are asked to. wear white I Clev~la~d.

by Margart•l MeClam

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pra¢tce aalon for tn!Pection
ld b '"·ld
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Harold Lemley and· MN. Atdiul' mer Rowley ailct Reed bf"'tii!JI

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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EASTERN SENIORS - Athletes of the Senior class at Eastern High school were !
among boys honored at an AI!-Spo~ts Banquet Thursday evemng m the school audt- ~
tonum. Charles McAfee, Athens High cage coach. and Jtm Vennart, prtnctpal and 1
athletic dir~ctor of R_utland High school, were ~peakers. Front row •. L. to R , G~ry .
Michaels, Jim Meredith, Roger Spencer, Ken Caldwell. Theron Cruise ami Ken H~I - I
tung. Standing, Asst. Coach Gary Parsons, Track and foot. ball coach Dave Stn~kltn .I F'
Bill Amos, Mike Will, Dave Leonard , Charles Frecker. Rick Koh!Pntz, Asst. Coach '
Jim Carpenter, and Head Basketball Coach AI Bowen.- Sentmel photo.
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Sixty athletes, managers and
cheerleaders
were
honored
ArmllroDC 51, ID unemployeel I'IDrood clerk, was armed Thursday evening at the annual
wltlla pellet •••. ne weap- All-Sports Banquet of Eastern
•• wao fastened oo securely High Sch&lt;~l.
to bll beH that be couldn't
Jim Vennarl. longtime coach
free It for the attempted rob- and now principal at Rutland
to Vernon Nease. chapter chair· I bery. Federal Judge A. J. High School, and Alben• High
ZlrpoU aoted Armstrona:'s out~ school cage mentor Charles Meman.
ltalldllll World War 11 record Afee, were gue!t speakers.
Dorothy Smith.
ll.d that be had ao previous I McAfee. who has been coach·
1ave the report of the
lroable
wllb pollee. Then he ing at Athens. High Schooisince
81111ual meeting in May, 1964.
Mro. Mary Hamm,
blood relellecl bim 01 bl• own rec- 1954 where hl9 teams ~ave re·
corded a total of 173 Wins aprogram catrman,
reported tpllaaee for 11 days.
gains! 56 defeato, urged the
40ii units of blood had been reathletes
of Eastern to "Believe
celved during the last 12
montht. These
were disbined for the uae ol M~s Cocmty realdMII to the lolloWii!C 'boapltals: Veterana Memoria~
units; Melp General 31 unit..;
Holle!', Ill unill :St. Joseph,
17 unila; Camden Clark, 10
Its; Pleasant Valley. a units;
WASIUNG'I'ON (UPI)-Presl· new landing field!, planes, bel·
0ut of area, 73 units.
dent Jolmsun today signed the icopters and expanded opera·
The lui v!IH ol the BlJIOtl. special $700 million appropria- lions m Viet Nam.
IContlnuecl on page 2)
to light the wa. in Viet "Our patience and determinaNam and warned that U.S. wil· lion are wtending."
llngness ot talk peace lhould The President signed the
not be regarded •• a symbol of measure at a White House cercowardice.
emony attended by members of
"Until the aggresS01'11 have Congress. Congress approved
indicated their willingness to the special appropriation as a
talk, we Intend to press on," vote of confidence in his Viet
Johnlon said as be signed the Nam policy within three days
measure providing funds lor after he made the urgent re·

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SAIGON (UPII - An American task force of 6,000
M&gt;r ines and Seabee; lauded on a South Vietnamese
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R 11 d beach today to build " new air base for launching even
in what you are domg.
before t~ mg over as u an more punishing ratds aga inst Com munist targets on both
"You fellows set the pattern Hrgh prmcrpal and athleltc ·ddt- SI·u es o1. th e 17 th pat..J II e1.
for the boys who follow you rector. also observed, mt st.
The landmg pari v t• ncountered no opposition. But
here,'' McAiee said. H.· point· I humorous anecdoles "Th:re. IS three battalions ul v,,:t Cong guerrillas attacked a camp
ed oul that tl~e destre to excel. no substitute for plam ole hard ' r R n- n Catholic refugees in the Mekon;; Delta Thurstalent, tradition and abtlily "" I work." Mr. Vennart patd trrb- ~ d~'y n~~h~ killing 48 Vietnamese and wounding 77. 'I'hir·
other ingredients required of , u,te to the c~achmg staff
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High and all other ltisled as mi" in g and po" i· tacked transportation targets
Vennan ,•· a much: respected schools oF the area.
lbly taptu red.
Tliursday mght in two separate
member .of the .fam•ly of spo~ts

Toastmaster for the b;mqut'l

A l; .S. sp\Jkes mi\n dt•srri bl'd nussw ns.

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leaders m Me~gs county satd, was Charles tiiedi Carr,
a lhe guerrilla a.&lt;sa ulr as lh&lt;' bt~· Two Skyhawks Jets from the
"You all know you have ~~ . pay member of the Eastern Athie\.·· gest tlus year The Vret Con~ Jircraft carrier Coral Sea
the prtce_ to be an athlete.
ic Boosters Assn, Rev . Ra y l sturmed the r.;~mp at Hai Yen strafed a ~voy on Route 1&amp;
Vennan , who led _the . R~rl Warne gave the inv ocation and · 180 mill's so uthwest ol Sa1gun about 70 mtles south of Hanoi.

Devils to 11 champ10nsh1ps m
17 years as head football coach
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where Father Nguyen Loc- Hoa,. Pilot s reported "probable dam·
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known as South Vtet Nam·, age to two trucks.
- - - · · · - - - - - 'lighting pries!." has tong hetct ; Anolher Skyhawk and two !1'4
Ioff the Communrsts with a pn-1 Phantom jets, also from the
vale arm; ta iled the ' Sea lCoral Sea, attacked four barges
Swallow' ·
on the Thong ll.ieu River 100

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"ThiS money will be
for arms, for weapons of
for helicopters and
and planes," the President
said. "These we use not because we want war but because
the aggressors ha&gt;e made them
necessary."
Johnson promised that U.S.
weapons would be put aside
when peace comes-"anll we
hope it comes swiftly."

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rVtet Na.m, U.S. l'javy planes at· spokesman llill{ ollf''fll""tba

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He noted. however, that the
Amencan offer of uncondttiOnal
peace discussions in Southeast I
ASia had produced no response. I
"For months we have wa.ted:
for a stgn, a signal , 8 whiSper I
our offer .... ~.as fallen
on rec&lt;!p!Ive ears, he said.
"But not 8 sound has been •
heard. No·t· a Signal has been
Sighted. Sltll we WaJt for a re·
sponse. Still we are anxtou._ for
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Ptlots reported no enemy air~
craft or anti-aircraft fire. All o1
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turned safe!
e P an~~=nl Number y.
Today's big amphibious landing involved 3,000 oombal-ready
Marines and 3,000 Seabees. II
increased the number of Ameri·
ran servicemen in South Viet
Nam to a record 41,1100, includ•
ing 18,500 men in an acknowJ.
edged combat role.

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New Giri'Scout -Group Meets at
Fultz Home

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The newly formed cadetM ~~
group of Girl Scouts of Mtddle.
SANTO DOMINGO 1UP!I -~ for&lt;'.. here than any other sin- ctvtilan ca5'!lalttes of the opera- Brazllian Col Lannes de Souza port met Wednesday afternoon
'l'wu u s &gt;!annes captut ed gte mcident so far. The new tton when they were acctdental- Caminha 11 I Ponamaman Col. at the hrme 01 Mr. and Mra.
Thursday by rebels who rna- cosuolttes mt'l'e&amp;sed tile mlli- ly shot and wounded by . Ma- Franclseo Auecl, military repre- John Fultz Mrs Keith Goble
lhine.gunned a medJl'al convoy tary toll o( the U S resl·ue op. nnes Thursday Manne hehcop sentat1ves of the OriBRIUtlon is tile leade• lind Mrs. J 0 h n
Uf•rt released unharmed Thuro oration here to n killed and 62 ters carrle&lt;j thorn to Ute as- of American States
Fultz. asoistant
-~ py n1ght
wounded
sault earner Boxer lui treat- The medical convoy, two
The g1rl1 compri.., the 8-7-Sth S: ,c
.._, ¥bree Mann., wert ktlled Two M1anu Herald Newsmen, ment.
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Marine.. before the two men grade! Kayte Russell wao elect- '~1
~-..lid two were wounded m the Latm American Edttor AI Burt
Tite two captued Mannes were released.
ed as the ~tribe and Lu Ann
' illllck on the convoy, whtrn tn- •nd chtel photoJrapher Doug tenUtttvely idot~tifled 11 Cpl.
French was olected treasurer.
:'flicted heav1tr losses on US Kennedy , became the l!rot US Ruben Garcia and Pic D.J. Th medical eonvoy, two Makull up the aroup from
•· -- · - - South ..ell •no home
town• jeep. and • -tl!.n -truck carry- the 8th grad . wore Kathy Bunce
avatlable ) were brourht to a lni seven Martnll, wal ahot up Ltncta Cochrane, Brenda EdMarmo forward command post when it look a wrong turn and ward!, Lu Ann French, Anita
on the waterfront In 1 gray blundered Into a rebel-held sec· Fultz. Debbie Gilkey, James
panel truck crowded wtth reb- tor of the city. The trucks were Gilkey, Sharon Glaze, Jennifer
els.
on the way from San lsdro air- Goble, Mananne Kloes, Debbie
The rebel• ourrendered the base to the international refuge Laney, Robin Milia, Kathy
A public expre.,ion of ap- Phvlli&lt; Skumrr , Wllmetta Lelf- · men to Marine Capt. Pony zone wttn a load of medical Moore. Joyce Riley, Kayle Rus' .reclatlon wa• ..tended today hell, Be una Gi UOJOr. The 4-H Baker, who handed them 011 lo IUpplies.
sell; 7th rrade, Helen Glaze, I
·; by the generol planning com - ~ Clubs tn tho t•ounty eontrlbuted -- - Paula Gomer, Breda Justice,
·.m1t!H tor "Chuck Blakeslee cookies
Fllther, Son Dlnber Beard, Debra Herrmann, Mary '!
Nlght" on May 4 at Pomeroy
Tht Garden Clubo furnishing
Debbie Malden
and Sheila
,, JIIgh School
arrangements for
the table•
Planned by Lodae
Toney: and 8th grade, Gall
,, H. E. •Pete \ Shtelds 1enenl were the Twthght Garden Club
Middleport Lodge rfo. 363, Beard, Debra Herrmann, Mary
-chairman listed the following orrangement made by Eva RobFree and Accepted Mason•. has Holman and Nancy McCall.
-{leraons and organizations who son Amateur Garden Club. arset Friday, May 14, at I p. m. Memberthlp Ia limited for
' .partlelpated In the
arance- rangement made by Mrs. Rolor I~ anunal father and son' better sessions but girls may
,,ments
bert Coats: Wildwood Garden
banquet.
' place their name 011 tilt Wilt- Relreohment
commtttoo , Club, arrant•mont mad• by
All Maaont of lht lret and ing !lot. The meeting wq cto.Paullno Atkms. Harriet Nefiler, Ada Holter
CHICAGO IUPil - The cur- their cueots are extended a ed wtth &amp;roup slnglnf of tapo.
trjlllCes Spencer.
The general chali mon f o r Mrent skateboardln( fad is dan- cordial !nvit•tlon. A program II Browniel and punch were llflrY·Servm&amp; at the punch bowls "Chuck Blakeslee Apptedallon flllety Council declaretl Thurs- beinJ planned. Tickets may be ed. The next meetlnr will be
durinl tho evenln1 wert Har- Night " was H. E. Shteids Per- gerous" and produce• "accl- purchaoed from any of the Wednesday, May ll, at t he
riel Nelglet . Paul me At k 1n 1, oon• workm1 on th11 t'Ommtt- dental Injuries," tho National lod11e offlcero.
holllt of Mr. and Mra. Keith
CC~ther!no Shenefltld, Pat Holt- tleo wero Ralph Moore
Dick day
Goble.
er, Sharon Jewell, Rachel Dow- 1 rew Cro11, Carl Blllkam , Lloyd Tho council Issued 1 nat of Cheeter Town•hlp
nle. At tllo coffeo oervlcoo were Sterrett, Bob
Hoelhcii. And- safety IIJII lor parento of Cootributee 8208
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IOeneva Nolan. Grace Caldwell, row CroS! Carl Blllkam, Lloyd un otero addicted to the hab·
"uby Halliday Gtadvs Morgan Blackwood Pauline Atkin• Har- yo K
ood
Mro Ronald Clay, chairman
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•1! of last ndeo on omal 1 w en o1 eo11 ect!on1 tor '""
cancer
and &amp;nma Whlltmglon
r!et Ne1gleJ· and f .r.lml·es Spen-~
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surlboardl! mounle&lt;l on ro er c .ad In Ch ea~l!r
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ToWnll hi p,
~ 4:-H Jumor Leaden aulshn~ cer
ihe rolreohment eommlttee were Vtckl Morarlty and J uno skateo.
reported today f20II 00 In dona'
S..lly Moro, Paula Sayoe, Deb [Wickersham w•te respon,ble Hoiiable IIBtio[ICI on_ okate- do ' by etldentl of 'hal lrn
'tit~ Tw ner, Margaret Cole. Ca- : for lomp1~mg the programs and boards accidents weren t avai1- Workers ware Mrs. Glen Law- (Continued from page 1 )
rol Wtlcoxen, Jacklo
Jones, Imokmg ilage det'Orations. The oble, aatd John P. Fleminl . the sen, Mrs ·Michaol Benll, Jr • moblte neHed th Meta• Cnuno--bbte Sheet. , Patty Koblenl &lt; goneral plannlnl
committee ! couno If's dtrertor ~f public safe- Paul Hoffman, Mro Paul Me- ly Cbapter II blood ODII crodand Nancy Ttlus
thanks each tndtvtdual who help-/ty He added - however, we Daniel Mrs. Robert Rltch 1e, llo. TbJny-ft" of tbeoe art
In charge of 'eg tsl rahon were ed to make th" event posstble, I have reports rangm&amp; from m~: Mn. NICklols Leonard, Mn. lireldy obllrated " It wUI be
The greatest array of speakDorta Eutman. Dawn Carper land Elberfeld•
Department nor abra,ono lo deaths. Harold Newell. Mro. Richard very noceo..ry to han 1 rood mg talent ever assembled 10
• nd Pattv Dor1t The R o c k Slort for the use of 11.8 lurm- Some of the t'Ounctl 's safety Barton, Mrs. Henry Beaver , lura out at the ...t bloodmo- any one stile on the same
,.$prlngo Home OemoriS!tat 1on tw-e 1or t•·
11 PI
,,. 1tage se ttl ng.
Mrs. George Frederick Jr bile vlott O&lt;beduled fer J... evening will help OhiO RepubliClub was responsible for wit.. 1 The program was under tht - Tht "sidewalk ourler" Mrs. Ronald Clay, Mr1. Georg~ Zl, l&lt;eordlnl lo Mn. llltmm. cans pay tribute to Ray c
jiervmg on tm• conumttee were threcl!on of Robett Hoeflich. lhould use nonslip soled shoeo Sargent, Mioa Marie DtiviS, Mrs
Volunteer workero recelvinJ Bl!l!, Wednesday, June 9 when
- Lando Cliy.
spectal Red Croll pins dono!- "Salute to Ray BUss dtnners
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-'t"81~ ~ou~s ~1 ~l~nteer t:k will be held tn eight Ohio cities

An estimated 300 person•
watched Middleport wh. the
first night track and field meet
with Pomeroy Thursday night,
72 points to 39 points.
Top point gatherer of the
meet was the Jackets' fleet AIan Wallace with 20, on firsts In

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Skateboard'Ing
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US Ag Men Here
Syracuoe Marshot Milton Var- In Barberry Work
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Dear Helen Could yoo somu
'i~ "" ~meroy an
oos ero
·, t. II true thll the best way MIS R. P G.
A,.n wtll sponsor • high school
to • man'o heart ;. through his Dear Mro G
dance party Saturday night from
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h'' LOOKING UP 1\E I You 'd let tile Alllf kind of I to 11 p m at the Pomeroy
stomac ·1
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d •I t HI h Aud 1t ·
Th J
t~ PES
!'care 1
your
a~·'•r i
onum
• ayo
qttar Lookmg .
Iplanned lo take I job '" tho aloo wtll emcee • dance to~tght
.That depend• on whether you ctly, or eve~
to eollege II sl the Kyger Creek high school
;ore a good cook - or a surgeon. she lo tile k n any parent c~n at 7.30 P m. EST.
-'H
Itrust thand
be ~~ud~ of, ·~II
Doa~ Heion ·
'fttay 11 rt"1Y. 11
Staves 0 er
IQUAD CAUilD
ne oppo um ee , op worry- The Pomeroy emergency-res'our daughter, a lovely, Intel-,tng' - H
lcuoe •quad answered a call at
li,•nt )Untor, h~pe• lo JOin tho Yuar Helplq Hand Oeparllllaat 8·24 a m. today lor F I 0 y d
Navy and conlmue her 1chool- Dear Helen
Cleland, Langnlllt - Dexter Rd
IIJ wtth the Navy ·, h•lp Sht Paul J Hobbo is a ten-year- who was taken to Veteran•
tS: the ktnd of daughter any par- old boy desperately In need of Memorial Hospital 1ufforinl a
eqt would be proud to have and cheennr up. At the a&amp;• of polllblt heart attack
w, trust her completely.
three, he controcted a slight
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!l'ho worm In our 1pple land lease of cerebral Jllllsy whtch
JITNEY SUPPER SET
!hire atw1ya lo one.
Isn 't left htm w1th a opeech defect, A jitney upper will bt held
tlloro' ) lot ho remarko mad• [poor coordtnatlon. weak eyes, Saturday May 1 at 5 p m at
by:"il:- Mrvice men on hesrlng 1and 1 heort murmur. lilt oul- tilt Racine Junior High ochool
of our dauthter't
ambition fered four beart attacks.
aponoored by tha Raclno Moth' T~ey clatm that tha Wavfl. etc 1 In January bt broke h!a 1., odie! church. Everyone Jo wei·
full of ltris looking for on a toboqan. Than In March come.
kicks - any ktnd of k11ka - ~ he had his fifth heart 11t1&lt;k.
a~ that our ollowm1 her 1o Preoonlly he Ia eonflned 1o bed
TO PRACI'ICE
join " comparable to a lamb •and wotcheo avidly for nr•il. MeJcs Tempi~ Staff and Offl·
be!nl led to staugllter.
He hu I ho!IM tutor provided cera will prscttco Monday May
then 1 aoked a friend whoae by tht achool diltrict, but only 10, at 7 P- m.
op Jo a sailor to get hlo optn- lwtce a weok, aa ha tlreo eaolto~. He wrote and
said h• ly
TO DINE ON CHICKEN
wdlldn't ••Y. personally, but I hope whell
your rtederl The M•IJs County Coon Hun~
friends of hiS had dated Waves shower him with nr•ll, they will trl club will met! toniJht at
ani! dtdn't think too hiJhly of 1lso lncluclt a thou&amp;ht lor hia lht club houoe on Snowblll Hill
their morals So
we'rt tvon Iiiier, NIIIC'; -AM, .,. !Iva. There will be • chicken dinner
more upset.
I Wtth all of Paul'a medlr:al billa, precedlnl the meeUn1. All
~n tilt other ~and, our daugb- there Ia no money 1o tvoti buy m1mbero are urged 1o attend.
ler haa opokon to stmal of her a doll, ond w!lh al lht 11- - --0111' friends who served 11 olfl- lentloa her brother mutt 111, rone 011 tor yurs, yet
they
..... In World War II, and they she can't hep but t.el lonely. are IUppooed to bt letting marenCOW'Igo her ambitions We'•• their llllllll . ., Paul and rled. What are they dolnr'alrtady promised to lien lht Nancy·Anl lloblll, Rl. J, Me- XX, A NEIGHBOR
papars.
Alltottr Rd , Bedford, New Dear x
I would llh Ill add that the Aampshtro, 'lbank yoo very, Wouldn't
you
llkt
to
1Ciioolin1 the Navy will 11vo very mucb. -Mrs. B.P.
know•- H.
her fan'! tile only ~aoon lor ' Dear Helen:
Thl8 column lo dedicated ot
her w1nlin1 to jom She feels How lCinJ ahould •n 111111• famtty livtnc. 10 if you're hnIt l'e her palrlolic duty to work men! beT Thia man il around 1ne kid trouble or just platn
for lltr country. My tusband 50 and lht woman .e. Whit art trouble, let Helen help YOU.
1nd I are tor.tgn bom and navo 1they w.ilint forT He o!Ayo at Sht will also wolcomt JOUl'
triell to inattll tn our two Amer-'her houla every a)fhl Ull 10 H. own amusing nperitnces. Ad·
lea chlldrtn a love for their land II Ibm all wotk..nd, from dre11 Helen Botta ln eara of
eouidry_ and ! pride In belnl 7:30 UlllUO p.m. Thll butll!a IIIWI(llpor,

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In fact, the Dodger hitters
are enjoymg their loftiest posltlon In r'ICOnl year~, ranking
JUS! behind Clncmnalt and San
Frandsco with a club batting
mark of .265.
The Dodgers boosted their
National League lead to two
games Thur!day night by completing a three-game sweep of

Nati'on s GOP Leaders to Appear June 9
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You nMII I acorecard to ldentify the Los Angeles """•ers'
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htlters and it'l worth the
price.
The familiar Dodger sluggero
-Snider Furlllo Hodges and
Campan~lla _ ~re gon~ and
such unpubllc!zed names as
Tracewski Parker Lefebvre
' ar~ winning
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games
10 tlleir place.

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high - lighted by his tenure of
18 yeal'l! as SlAte Chaii'lllll!.
Bliss assumed the duties of NaIlona I Chatrman on April I.
Alter a short response by
Bliss, Governor George Romney of M!chJian will deliver the
pnncipal addre•• lo the Cleve·

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Moyen Park ballroom.
Dayton - Senator Georce
Murphy of California II Wamp1er's Arena.
Lima - Charles H. Percy of
Chicago at tht Allen Count7
Falrsrounds.
Toldoo - Governor WUH•m

A. Rhodes
w111 serve as host from the
Columbus dinner which will be
held at tho Nell House. Alter
· howmtroducmg Genera1 Etsen
er via the closed circuit Gov•
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the main
apeaker at Columbuo.
Speakers •t tile olh•r dmnera
accordmg to Niehoff are .
Cincinnati Ronald Reacan
of Callforma at tile Cincinnati
Gardena.
Canton - Concreaamln Garaid R. Ford of Mlchi&amp;llli 11 the

room.
Younlfstown - Senator Thruston B Morton of KenluckJ at
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"We believe thele 'SIIute to
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Ray Bhao' dinners, particlpaled ·~ by all 88 counties, wlll uot
only be I lirot, but will show
the citizens of tllla country that
the Republican Party lo IIUI a
otron( and, vital force In Amerlcan politics," Niohol(, sa!ll. lU
predicted the dinners would attract more than 10,000 pttiOill
In tll1 eight cltlta.

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There were :t04 houro apent by Canton Cincinnati Cleveland
volunteooder he~ 1workl~l adt the Columbus Dayton' Lima rO:
•hlx Bl moM
te •Htstts urlll81 ledo and 'Youngsto~n
'were
t e past
year
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d 11 1111 . ard p Nelhoff Ohio Rep~bllcan
recors up lo at
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Finance Committee Chairman.
C E Bl k I
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"The dmnen will be linked by
aer~lce~ 'to·~~~~epo:a~fJi:: clooed televtaiOII circUit" Nleed
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131 lele hone call•. These in- From the Cleveland Sheraton
coded ~ommunlcatlona, advlo- Hotel ballroom, General Dwtcht
ory, and other services. Bt.kol- D. Etsenhower will leld the
tee tef!C!I;\elf l~t emtrlll'uey ao- tribute to Bhll on behalf of
sltanct Ia IVallable 24 hoilra I Ohio Republlca~s, for • IUetlme
day seven days a week by of service to the Party and
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calling hts home or ofltce num.. .
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Hamm.
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Dale Kautz reported the 1
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Jo
dent Johnoon today 11gno Into II Fund Drive hacllnm~t: ~::ff'u~ from pap 1 )
:oo:er, ~"" ~~~~~: r, M1~
taw a 1700 mtlllon VOlt of con- roal wtth $30tl 57
· n ct on.
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ftdence from Confreu for htl Thll wiU be dlvldld appr_oli- Theron Crutoe, etudent counaclmlnlotratlon'o poUcy In VIti matlly 50-10 to provide ael'VICII cll preoldtnt and a
vanity Scoufl Dilcu"
Nam. Three oemocr1ts caot tile throueh' the local _chapter and athlete, welcomed guest. after Their Home Town
only dissenting votes Thuradty thrqh the Amertcan R t d a owak dlnntr preparld by the "M Home Town" the theme
when tile Sanatt 1pproved _ 18 Crolo. Ml'l. Alwllda Werlltl', ildy memben of the Booattre lor ~ month was the topic 01
to s - tile Prealdent'a tmerftll- tr•ourer, reported lht balanco Ml'l Otlve Stricklin opened diocuselon when Oeo '11tree Cub
cy requeet for txtrl money to In chapter fundi u of May 111 lht Introduction of studento by Seoutl met with their den mopUJh the war In Viti Nam. at •tl4 40.
preoenlinl tha cheerleaders, !hera Mrl Rlchtu'11 R&lt;lotnblum
Thera were ample warmn11 The ma)OI' part ol the meet- Mr. Ritchie presented
h 1s nd
Elu GUlliON Jr on
1· after llchooi ai' the
from othtro, howtvtr, thll lht , lni waa devoted lo a report by Freohman football aquad, and a
congreSIIonal lctlott thould not Mro. Yvonno Sc.ally,
wlttr vanity loolball ctrtUtcalfl, r• Wednesday
be conotrued •• a blank check safety chairman, who announ· ..,.. baseball awards, varsity R&lt;IHnbaum home.
lth the
for 111 • out fround war In the ced over 258 eompleted Red baoktlhall awards and lntrom~~
~edb
wH ld
Far East
Cross swlmminll- In IVM. d tlo 1· the lrt~k and bae• P1 ge to I • 81
Y 110
len Wa 01 L. Mont Oro There are now tlvo re(lsttred uc n
Sisson. Places of Interest 1n
Erno:i
Alaak~ and watar safety inltruclors
In baU aquads followed .
Ken Pomeroy were dlocu11ed and
Gaylord Nelson 1·w11
'voted Meta• Olunty.
s!t~~:ts :""'": were Ken plano mada lor I lour nert Wed·
al 1 the biD' Nol.;;n
teot- 8he also reported on the wa••,.,
I" pencer, ha nnday. Each boy mull have •
: ;:• ., reel 'ttous bar.. In· ter safety survay
conducted Clldwell. Theron Crulae, C r- wriiMn permit from hll parents
1 ed
1/ and GrueninJ lhrGllfh tllo CGUDIJ P'I'AI and lea Knl&amp;ht, Steve Baqley, Char- 1o co on tha tour. Refrtlhmenll
::~they :'!ared It would mean tilt lchooil. Thla llll'Vey, &amp;o-leo Elch'er~~~ W•:• ~!k war• served by Mike Gilmore.
"undeclarecl war" In Soulhealt llll 1o every child ln the coun- Koblenll, a
nar '
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ty, includ., the qe, whether
Alia.
lhty can IWim, and If they or lni Johnny to Swim" II also ·- MINNEAPOUI Mlu. CUPI)
lilY other person Is interested vaUible for 10 ct11ts ea c b National GunfolDtll 111111 volMARRIAGE APPIJCAT!ON In learning lo IWim. The 1081 lhroup Mrl. Scally or tht chap- uteers lflrdtecl lbe wreckLarry LH Baker, 211, Mlddlt- of the American Red Crou II Mr offlcllla. It II 11pected to ICt of'crampled bomMIOolaf
port, advortlolnl
lllliiiJ&amp;r, "Every Amtrlcu a awlmmtr, be on salt In both Pomeroy lnd for 111.,. Ylctimo tl 1 bud of
newspaper, and PhylUI Lou and every awlmmez a llft-1av- Mlddoporl at a t.ter date.
lllltr tGrudoeo ·~ rtp.
Stanley, 24, Rt. I, llllddleport, er."
Mra. Scally 1110 reported tllat ped
oome ot MIDaeapells'
oecretory.
Motion plctllrtl woro ahown the MeiJ• County Wiler Safety 11011 nelttllvt llilubl. At
which included "Teaching John- CommllM&lt; of the loci! chlpter lelll 11 penoDI werl lalan
LOCAL TEMPS
ny to Swim" and "Lifl II'· ltu been 1pproved by lhe Alllll'· dea4 uti more thai tff wert
Tht lemperature It Porn" Inc '11lr0111h BratbJni." ltlfJ lean Red Cross to Juut nrlm·
lnl ed.
roy'• bua!neu dlltrlct It 11.30 JI'OIIP lnMrellld In 111inJ tilt• mlnC cortlftcllea imrnedlaMiy' " :••: wo- wan auek·
am. Wll 82 dtiJ'fll undlt' IUD- lllma may CODtact Mfl, lleallJ. a&amp; tht eloM of each lpproYIII eel from tMir Ulllfl by 1M
ny okltl.
Thapartntl'.llooiltiOII"T..cb- ·
wiads IIIICI blfled file t~a
Paul E Shipman and Wallace Luckw1t.z of tile Plant Control Di • 11lon• United
StaMo
Department of Arrlculturt, .,..
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Ml Cot lnCo
wor. '"I., •1• un Y
nnectton wtth tht Batberry ErldJcatlon pro&amp;ram lo control rust
m wheat , oats, barley, and rye.
Th
were thr.. Infested
ore
properties '" Meigs County '"
the last che~k whtc\ wa~ aev~~
years oro. nyon~ ·~ gC:un
~ueoi!~n•
g:~ act t •
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ManfromAbeline Took 'Ja,/a's20 Years Ago Today

atrttll. Ho1101 were ,...~ed
IIIIo lllllebatiW. Mlallt, ..
leand wlltll IU hrllllr lert
up lillfl' CIJM a&amp; Glt-,
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Will Don Roush Richard Douc•··
las 'Jerry Warn~ Dennis 1Q¥w; .
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Donald, Georl!t Curtia,- &amp;h
Gllllllan, Bill Amol,
leo
Frecker, Jim Meredith, ~ary
Michaela, Rosar Barr and ,Darrei Well.
B
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Plul ChldWl ' ntee fer,
Roger Allman, John Boprd,
Tom Osborn, Gary Mlllll', Ciao•~ ,
enct Mcintyre, Ron Orrpfluan• '
Tuttle, Rodney Chevaller,,.._ ''
Cowdel'J Terry Kaylor;&lt;)lliltllh'
Day, David Reed, RaiM&gt;•IHoff:.
man, Jot Footer, Jim atac~weU,''
Blll Buckley, John Jlll911, IIId ·•
chterleadere, Pat Gald; Jac~ ·
Bahr, Ruth Lando'!, ~e
Truaaell, Cheryl Btitll,.,
Spencer VIcky Poollf
ICarr 1~ Roberta wJII~:"'" '
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the broad jump, the 100, tile ' happy one for tile Panlhere, ly cleared 4 feet and .I Inches.
220 , and the 440 yard dashes. [was Senior ilob Smllh'l win- Smith collected I po1n11t, addSecond high 1'185 his brother, nlng the high Jwnp, clearing 5 inJ a llecond In the 220 day
Hruce, with 16 points, on flrsta feet and I mcheo. Smith, a stand Phil Swindell gave tile Panthers
In the shotput, and 8BO 1 yard out football, baseblll, and baa- 3 points with a second In the
run and second place In the ketball player, jumped Tburs- 100.
discus and high jwnp.
day night tile second time In Track lana were entertained
The biggest surprise, and a his llfe and previously bad on- In the period before darkness

tile Cincinnati Reds, 4-3. LA's on • wild pitch.
lightly regarded batting corps Rookie second baRman Jim
raked the proud Clncmnatl Lefebvre (.270) belted two hits
pitching staff for 16 rWll In the and scored one of the Dod(en
three game set. And they did runs.
tt wtthout To~y Davis, their Podres was forced to le..e
most prolific hitter.
the game with two out In the
Ron Fairly hit his second seventh Inning when his arm
home rWl m two n'""'·
,..... and ~iftened,
·~
. and Bob Miller rel)errell Griffith, a replacement tltved him to preserve the vetfor the Injured Davis In left eran riShthander 'o second viclteld, also homored lor the tory.
Dodgers Thursday mght In sup- Frank Robinson's fifth homer
port ol Johnny Podres.
of the season •CC?unted lor one
D1ck Tracewski, who Is hit- of the two runs yielded by Podtmg .359 and has driven In the res, who wild-pitched the other
w1nn1ng run In two garnea in tally home. A triple by Tony
the last 10 days , plated another Perez off Miller and an error
run with a sacrlltce fly, and aceoWtted for the final Red run.
Wes Parker (a .293 hitter) trip- Starter John Tsttourls wu the
led and scored tile other run loser.

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Middleport Boys' League Base-1ending In mid-July but do away
nd 0111
Thurs- with its season and pay-off for
ball manager a
cers 1 34 the championship tnst"ild they
day night drew names oed
considered but d~layed a' deelyoungsters
who
have
Sign
up
for Ia to begin Ma 31
lion on, •a single elimination
p y
y
tournament at tile end for a apePony managers Dr
Clyde dal recogmtlon
·
Ingels and Charles Wmebren- Regular home plate umpires
er also organtzed their teams, this ear wtll he Garrett Shepone wtlh 12 boys, the other with har/and Art Stobart.
U. They were authomed w use
. .
12-year-old boys from the low- Managers will _be calhng first
er leogue If durmg the summer shakedown practices next week.
they eould not lteid a team be- Therefore, the new boys In
rause of vacations or Illness the league listed below with the
Twelve-year-old boys will play team they are assi~ed ~.
only when ntne 13 and 14--year- should get '" touch With thetr
old boys are not on hand.
managers at once. These are:
All boys lea ue teams have Senators, Mr. Henry Clatworfull rosters of ~~Ithy, 764 S Third-Av, phone WY
2-2434, Chester Roush,
John
The association voted to con- 1 Bunce, Jerry Garten, Denny
ltnue with illl15 game schedule , Brewer, Vern Ord,
Steven

Mrs. Stewart
Will Serve at
Girls' State
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Mrs Wilham Stewart has
been mvited to serve as an adVIS&lt;Jr In county government at
the ,\lith ~ual Session of tile
Oili9 ..~mertcan Legion Auxtltary'~ liJll:keye Gtrls
Slate.
Thts p!_lle-&lt;iay government workshop wtll be held again this
year on the campus of Capttal
University, Cnlumbus. begmnmg
Saturday, JWte 19 to Sunday,
June 'tl, 1965.
As 11 advisor in county
government, her duties wiD Include, uftttlng up and adviSing
the.oelllltyt'eiectmn board. Helpmg tl/»' ~tria witll the elections.
Then, whoa~nty officials hove
been e~, she will advise
'"rted In
· t he
and flO t tbUl a..
dut1es of tlwo.offices.
Both' 'Mr. ind Mrs. Stewart
hav~·~ ·a\itlve In Amertcan
Lel!iell' ' and· American Legion
Aux1hary. 1'Mrs. Stewart is a
charter member of Racine Unit
No. 602, and is a Paat Eightll
District President. Mr. Stewart
Is a Commissioner at Buckeye
Boys' StAte.
Mrs. Stewart is employed aa
1 Llbrl!fl.,Asslstant In Ohio Unlvel'!l)fy:·:I')Iey reside at 26 MeKlnl :L.A! • til
~~nY• A ens.
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PLANS CAR WASH
The Rutlatld Senior
Class
will sponsor • car wash Saturday, May 8 at the Rutland High
School from t a.m. to 2 p.m.
This will be the final project
before the class members leave
for their senior trip to Waahlngton.

ALBANV, Cahf. {UPI) - Joekey Johnny Longden came
three races closer to hiS retirement deadline Thursday when
be booted horne three winners
at Golden Gate Park
The 58-year-old all - time riding champion satd he plans to
retire when he rides No. 6.000
into the winners' circle He now
has 5,965 wmners
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The
AII-Amer~can college golf team,
made up of the natmn's 10 outstanding collegiate golfers,
wilt be announced at a _dmner
here on July 27. A eomm!ltee of
golf pros, coaches and writers,
headed by Arnold Palmer, will
select the team.

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NEW YORK (UP!) -A 111ual, the Boston ceJtlcl had 1o
pick last at het National Baaketball AssociiUon colleJI)ate
drafts, ind, as UJual, Coach

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lege player of Iut ...p
picked by the New York ~
erbockers ¥• a terrilotllll
choice. He Ia &amp;oint to Oli:IQ1'4
u a llhodel scltolar anclj:s-

Vance, M.
The seven-lime leage champa may or may not turn pro,
Broad Jump - Alan Wallace
chose last because In the Inter- Ailo In the territorial picks,
20 ft., 3¥. In ; Michaels,
P.;
ests of balance, NBA teams Detroit selected Mlchlean'• Bill
Cummings, P.
p~ck f~yersli In reverse orde~ of Buntin and Los AD 11•1 ea
1 e ID sh 'st of the prevlouo grabbed Gall Goodrlcli of
D1~,u•,-: DB. AWsh1ey, M., Mll3_
a11ace '
season.
Cellles,
making
UCLA.
AU other clubs
Di~bln p n -'
.,
mockeryThe
of the
balance
theory,a In
the Mrrltorial
round.prQiled
.
High Jump _ B Smtih p
hove won tre title seven years San Francisco picked Fred
5 If 1 ·
B w lla
'M .,
rWtning, longer thon any other Hetzel of Davidson and llitk
GladwelL ~- ' a ce,
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professional team has domina!- Barry of Miami, tho bighOIII
Turtle R
t I ) P
ed I'
ed any other sport.
scorer In the nation last (C Crace J r~a~b Loome- Pt. Pleasant captur a IVe- Auerbsch Thursday P I c ked
.
roy
.
ow,
.
I s,
UIS way track and fteld meet at 011' Johns
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F
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son,
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the
first
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D'ehl B c ) 1
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on o an ranciS- Knick III
lckedroand.
Dav e'l'llt
SWJ
1 56
d~
A ~w ~me H · Mtd Kyger Creek aiThl_ursdayKevenmg co, the school tlrat gave the worth sol :~Ia
e
po_ ' s ey, ay tndy, K. outscormg G Ipo1Is, Y g e r Celts such stars as Blll Ru seD W'th B die • Buntin and
Harris, Gladwell
Creek, North Galha and Waha- and K c Jones Toby Kimball ~- h ra ! • first
100
_ yd. dash - A Wallace, rna Htgh school m that order. of c.;nnectlcut ' the nation'• chol IC ~tmg 38 th -~
~~ ~3 ; Swtndell, P , Ron Hm- The Big Blacks lathed 66 leading reboun'der. Ron n i e roO:'~• .," rest o1 e
dyM, ·
h
f t
Watts ol Wake Forest; Riehle
11e run - Cheadle. M, 5:- pomts Wit sthtx trs s, 1tv e s~ Tarrant o! st. Michael's Cnl- Baltimore, Jerry Sloan of Ev•
!4!, Blake, M.; Neutzlmg, _P. co~d~ twoffllltrds, one 1o~r lege , Don Davidson of David- ansvllle: Philadelphia, Bill Con8BO relay - Pomeroy (SWish- an
ree 1 s.
son, Haskett Ttson of Duke and ningham of North Carolina; 81.
er, Nease, Van Meter, Swm- Gallia Academy hod two George Deehon of Lenoir Louis, Jim Wuhlngton of VUIdell).
firsts, "" seconds, four thirds, Rhyne.
nova . Cincinnati, Nate BoWDiill
440 run - Awn Wallace, M · three fourths and three fifths. · Bill Bradley, the No. I col- of Wichita; Boaton, Johnson. .
SU; Rod Sauer, M. and Bill
.
Nease, P., lie
Kyger Creek hod one ftrit,
Major League Leaden
Amerlcu Leq11e _ Oliva,
8BO rWt - B. Wallace, M., and North Gallia two. '
National League
Twins 18;
01001-. 15;
2 115 ; Joe Stephenson , ~1 ; Here:s the w_mners 0 Thurs- By United Press lateraatloaal Schaal, Angels 15: 1bomaa.
John Blake, M.
Heres the wumeri of Thurs
National League
Red Sox 15· Colavito lndlano
220 daah - Alan Wallace. lOll YARD DASH - Northup,
G AB R. H. Pet. 14; Mantilla: Red Sox ' 14. .
M., 23.9: Bob Smith, P : Rod PI Pleasant, 10 9
Allen, Phil
19 73 15 26 _384
Sauer, M.
. MILE RUN - Garnes, North Colman, cm 15 55 8 21 .3B2 National Leape-EiJis, Redl
Mile relay - Middleport, 3 - Gallta, 4:415.
J Alou SF
21 90 11 34 _378 4-0; GIUsti, Astros ~; Gibaoll.
5114 &lt;Blake, Hood,
Vance 880 YARD RELAY - Won Kran~l NY 20 74 11 28 378 Cardl! 4-0; Maloney, Redl :1o0;
Swartz)
, by Pt. Pleasant. Runners were Tracskt ,LA 15 39 8 14 .359 Short, Phils 4-t.
1;•========;;;:;
Northup, Blame, Rous h
and l.f..ays, SF
21 87 19 30 .3451;
1
King. I 37 6.
Harper Cm 20 13 19 25 .342
SHOT PUT - Etch, Gallipolis McCovy' SF 21 71 13 24 338
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42 -_9.. YARD DASH _ Blaine Robnsn.' Cm 19 :i5
15 22 338
I 440
. Hart, SF
21 72 6 24 333
By Ua!led Press Iaternatlonal Pt Pleasant, 53.8.
American League
.
National League
~~~US - Burnett, Galhpohs
G A8 R. H. Pet.
Pttts
001 000 021).. 3 10 0 125-7
Green , Bos 15 61 15 21 344
Cbtcago
002 OliO 03x- 5 II oj 880 YARD RUN - Garnes , Cate. , Chi
11 59 11 20 _339
Cardwell, Schwall &lt;6) , Me- North Ga1ha. 2 07.
Manlttla, Bos 16 60 6 20 333
Bean 18) and Pagliaron. Jack-1 BROAD JUM,P - Polcyn Ky- Allison. Minn 17 67 8 22 328
son, Abernathy (9 ) and Berte II , ger Creek, 17' 11 II"
Conglro, Bos 16 65 t5 21 323
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Roznovsky 181 . Winner MILE RELAY - Won by Pt Wagner, Clev 15 55 14 17 315
Jackson 12-2). Loser - Schwall Pleasant, 3 46 8.
Causey KC 11 54 4 17 _315
Born. of tht
(G-1) · HR' - St arge11 2. &lt;5lh, 220 YARD DASH - Northup ' Rchrdsn,
' NY 18 70 9 22 .314
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Fdtulout
6th) , Jackson (1st), Pagharom PtHI~~as~tM;
Blaine Pt Campnrs. KC 11 70 3 22 314
(3rd).
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Skowrn, Chi 17 67 10 21 313
- Pleasant, 5 7 ·
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Home Runs
Los Ang.
1101100011---4 91 Pt Pleasant had 66 pomts, National League - Mays.
Cincinnati 011 OliO 0111--- 3 8 0 Galhpohs 57• Kyger Creek 26 · GtaniS 8, Covmgton , Phtls, MaPodres, . Miller (7) and Rose- North Galha 12 and Wahama 10 thews , Braves: Stargell, Pibor~. Tsllourls, Nuxhatl 14) ,
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rates, McCovey, Gtants all 6
Cratg &lt;7), McCool &lt;9) and EdDAUr.HTER BO
American League _ Btela.-y,
wards. Winner - Podres (2-0). Mr and Mrs Gene Abbott of Orioles 6. Thomas Red Sox 5;
Los~ - Tsltouris (2-2) . HRs- Lancaster are anno~ncmg the Schaal Angels; Orsmo, OriRobmson, Griffith, Fatrly.
btrth of a seven po" '" daughter, oles, Comgharo, Red Sox · Colborn Monday, May 3 at Lancas- avt!o Indians Gent tie A's·
American League
ter tlospital The baby has been Hall.' Twms; ' Oliva, Twms;
Balli.
010 020 OO!r 5 11 0, named Lorrt Lee and IS the first Mantle Yanks all 4
Minn.
000 100 000- 1 4 0 chtld of the couple. Ml'l! Abbott
' Run• Batted In
Order I)' PhoM
Roberts 14-0) and Orsmo. IS the former Cmda Morris. Ma- National League _ Banks,
Anti Take 'lm H Kaat, Worthington (8), Fosnow ternal grandparents are Mr and Cubs 25 _ Ma s Gtants 17 . Me(9) and Battey. Loser _ Kaat Mrs Wi lham Moms and pater- Cove · GiaJts· 17 . Coleman,
WY 2·5432
(2-2) IIRs _ Robinson (3rd) nal grandparent! are Mr and R d Y R b
R~ p
5·
Killebrew (2nd)
' Mrs. Marltn Abbott of Mtddles'"son.
s. mson,
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Kansao City 0101100 OIIJ.- 4 6
3
Los Ang. 020 201 Otlx- 5 7
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
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Pena Dickson 14) Stock 161 Mr. and Mrs Arnold Dodson ,
and Bt:.Ucllard. May: Gatewood hove receiVed word of the
(6!, R. Lee (7) and Rodgers. birth of a son, wetghmg 1
Winner _ May &lt;2-1) . Loser _ pounds and 6 ounces. to Mr
Pe &lt;0--4) HR
Kn
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and Mrs Wtlham Dodson of
Chnal
oop st) , Columbus · The bab•-· born Sunares (l.sl ). s day May 2 has been named
h'
th.
Th
1
m.: A. J. Patten down Winfield S ane Mat ew
e coup e
10:10 p. m.; Duncan Bruce down hos an 18-month old con. GrandWmfteld 11 ·1)5 p. m : Elgercliff parents are Mr and
Mrs
- · I 30 a. m.; Allen R. Fran k Layne oI P1kevt'II e. Ky.
up Winlteld
Merrill down Winfield 2:15am. and Mr. and Mrs Arnold DudHelen Z up Winfield 4:50a.m. : son, Mtddleport A great grandJerry Boaworth up Winfield 5·50 mother ts Mrs. BesSie Btggs of
L m.
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By United Preos laternatloaal
National League
W. L. Pet.
Los Angeleo
ll 6 .700
Cincinnati
12 &amp; .600
Houston
12 9 .571
Milwaukee
g 8 .529
Chicago
tO 9 .526 31&gt;
St. Louis
9 10 .474 flit
Philadelphia
9 10 .474 41&gt;
Pittsburgh
1 14 .333 7\1
New York
7 14 .333 71&gt;
Tburaday's Reoulll
Chicago 5 Ptttsburgh 3
Los Angeles 4 Cln. 3, twlllght
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Probable Pltehen
Houston at Chicago - Giusti
(4-01 vs. Burdette &lt;G-1).
Milwaukee at New York
tnlght) - Lemaster (1 -2) va.
Fisher (o-3) .
St. Louis at PhUadelphla
(night) -Gibson (4-0) va. Short
(4-11.
WV.SCS TO MEET
Los Angeles at San Francisco
The W.S.C.S. qf Heath Meth- !night) - Osteen 12-2) vs. Sailodlst Church will meet Mon- lord (2-1).
day evening, May 10 at 7:30 Cincinnati at Pltlabuigh
p.m. at the church. There will tnlght) - Ellis (4-0) vs. Friend
be lnatallatlon of officers In (2-2).
charge of Mrs. M. L. French
Satanfay'o Gamea
and tile pledge service conduct- Mllwaukee at New York
ed by Mn. Nan Moore. Host·' Houston at Chicago
esaet are _Mro, E. M. Wood, St. LOuis at Philadelphia, night
Mrs. t, M. He11nesy, Mrs. C. Los Angeles at San Francisco
0. F~OO,r and Mrs. Herman Cincinnati at Pllllburgh
Haddox, '
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Amerfc1n Leape
W. L Pel. GB
SIGN ~Crs
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Cblcaao
u 's .'/12
PHILADELl'IIIA IUPIJ.;- All- Mlnnelota
II I .147
Pro lllllrd Ed BlalnO and Jae.. Los Anceles
12 • .100
tie Jim SbcP have alpd Cleveland
8 7 .533
tltejr 11161 ~Dtracti wj!JI lht Balllmore
10 ••524
PlilladllpiiiJ Eqjes.
Detrq.tt
t I .500 •

Knicks~ Select (f
Bl•11 Bra dr.lTe'lf .•,..

with races between Middleport
and Pomeroy 7tll and 8th grade
boys.
Middleport will host Jackson
High schpol next Wednesday In
• seco~ight meet. It will be
the last meet of the aeason here
before enlerlng the district
meet.
The complete resulta : \

COLUMBUS (UP! - The
CoiUIIlbiU Jets owept past Rochesler IG-3 here Thursday night
and ~nto the road today for a
seven-game trip.
Steve BlaBS recorded his third
In
.
bew w1'th ou t 1 deIeaI smce
lng sent down by Pittsburgh,
but he got plenty of support from hio teammates.
BlaBS who scattered nine
hils, ga've up single runs In the
sixth, e1ghth and ninth innmgs
after tile Jell had rocketed out
to 1 iMJ lead after five frames.
Columbus jumped on Chuck
Estrada for a single run tn the
fourth and then blasted him for
lour more in the fifth on four
hit. and an error. Only two of
the 1
er earned
;.:e In
with a single In the flftll.
To put the (&amp;me away the
Jets explnded for five ru.;, in
the eighth Inning off Howard
Price.
Stethers as they ohelled him for
Yankees, Mr. Robert Hysell , live hits
304 Hamllton-St, phone WY 2- Bob Pe
hod lour hits In
5234, Eddie Brown, Jerry Hay- I1ve t
rtry •• plate for the
o "'"In a row,
•
man, Bem1e Caruthe
.
~s, Phil tp secondnpsnight
and
Miller, Bill Harm, Keith Little dr
· f
Red Sox, Mr. Charles White. Dove m Rourb
runtss.o-t
I
551 RusaeU-St, phone WY 2-5231,
ave 0 er
was 0
Richard Bailey, Rick Stewart, star: for Col~bus tonight
Jer Swartz Joe Klein R&lt;l agam I Larry Mtller (1-1) at
B~ Ton • Manle • Douy Jail-place Buffalo.
Hlc:ks:
Y
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g By Uaked Preos biiematlon
Indians, Mr Geor e Harkett
w. L. Pet. GB
Jr S ?th-A pho g WY 2 ' Atlanta
11 5 .782
24f4 ·R. h ~· M ~fn St - Columbus
13 7 .650 21&gt;
Craig ~."e Ha~l ' B eve IToronto
u a .579 4
Cald~ell, ~lm Fr?~h . ~~~: Jackionvttle
9 11 .500 5\2
Bareswllt, J. Manley, Jay War- Syracuse
8 10 .444 61&gt;
ner Georg Hind
Rochester
9 12 419 7
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Braves, Mr. Don Lowery, 883 Toledo
7 12 .388 a
Logan-St phone WY 2-3856, John Buffalo
5 15 .2!10 10\2
Slaven, Dennis Butcher, Doug
T~unday'o Reoullo
Bums, Ricky Spurlock
Jackson VIlle 10 Toronto 3
Redlegs,
Mr. William D. Atlant., ~ Buffalo 3
Childs, 444 Lincoln - St. phone Columbus 10 Rochester S
WY 2-2449, Jimmy Boggs, Allen Syracuse at Toledo, ppd, rain
Acree, Bobby J. Hysell, David
Lemley.
Pony assignments are as lollows:
Baro!IS, Mr Charles Wlnebrener, Vine-S!, phone WY 2-3722,
Van Johnson, Carl Demoskey, Gaur• l't!lldlnp - Galltpolis
Demuo Ault, Dickie Smttll, Jer- Dam 17 9, 151, running 10 feet
ry Stobart, Greg White, T 0 m on rollers, Pomeroy - Mason
Hawley, Bob Lewis, DaMy Lew- 20.80, Pt. Pleasant 24.04, Kinis. J Martin, John Tannehill, ton 188_fallmg, Kanawha Falls
and Doxie Walters.
4_59 fallmg, Charleston IJ.~ staJets, Dr. Clyde Ingels Tll !lonary. London, Marmet and
Chestnut-S!, phone WY i-3896, Winfield dams were on tile 1llls.
John Ingels, Jim Conde, Bill Boat Movemenil:
Hacketl, Pat Archer, Rex Roush, Dblo River- Chris Jr. down
Wamer, Jim Glaze, Dan Laud-1ll, 4.15 p. m.; Warren HougLee Floyd, Bob
Rice, J t m Iland up 14, 5:26 p. m.: John J.
Warner, Jim Glaze, Dan Laud- Rowe up 14, 10 15 p.m: Peggy
ermdt, Bobby Priddy.
Downey up 14, 1.2'40 a. m.; Valley Voyager up 14, S.:l5 a: m.:
Invader up 14, 5.45 a. m., LllIU!n
F' G. up 1615, 46020 a. m.:
. AL.
teore up • 1 •· m. • nCalhoun down 16, 5.30 a.
R. H. Bosworth 11 u 16,
6.30 1 m; Zimmer up 17 ~ 5, 10
. J ffboat
19' 5 a. m.,.
a.
m 'Ladd
e Deanupdown
John
19 &amp;·!10
a. m.; Robert Reed up 20: 5:45
York
a 10 .44 4 S a. m.: OVEC up 21, 4 a. m.;
Boston
7 9 .438 5 Jefferson down 21, 8·45 a. m.:
Washington
7 13 .350 7 Panza up 23, 5 p. m.: Harvey
Kansas City
4 13 .235 81&gt; Jordon down 23, 4:40 a, m.; D~
!noll up 23, 5:40 a. m. ; RavensThlll'tday'o Reaulta
wood down Greenup 1 p. m.;
Baltimore 5 MiMesola 1
ValvoiUte up Greenup 8:;15 p.m.:
New York at Cleve, Ppd, rain Jamel down Greenup 7:10 p.m.;
Los Ang. 5 Kan. City 4, Dlflhl Lynn B. down Greenup II p.m.;
!Only games scheduled)
J. S. Lewl.t up Greenup 2:25 a.
Friday'• l'nlbtble Pltcben m ; Buckeye Stale up Greenup
A blouse by
Kansu City at Los Angeles 4-05 •· m.; Susan Lane
(2, twi-nlght) - Drabowsky (0- up Gr..nup 6:15 a, m.: Jobn
Shapely
Z) and Talbot (1-1) vs. Chance Hood up Meldahl 7 P- m. ; Wam(2-4) and Piche (G-1).
er upMeklahl 8:25p.m.; o•1·uu ,1
A swim suit by
Chicago at Mlnnesoll &lt;night) Lorr~ up Meldahl IO:Oii p..
-John (1-Cl) vs. Stlgrnan (G-0). m.;
It down Meldahl 2:05
C1talin1
New York at Waahlngton (2, • · m.: Lorena up Meldahl 3:40
lwl- night)- stottiemyre (2-1) ~~j: ~U~.;. Ashland up MelKnee knockers
and Downing 12-2) vs. Green Gaui 111 • •Dti
181'j1aeTroJall
(0..) and McCormick (0-1).
down
by Wrangler
Delrolt at Baltimore (night)- 9-4$ P ;. . ';j,.~ cloWI 10 .
45
Aguirre IS-Cl) va. McNally (0-1). P: m..;
E. Bowlqwn
Nice luggage by
Cleveland ll Boston
1:20 a. m.; Southern up a:U
Tlant (0-Cl) VI, Wllacm (2-0).
L m.; Semel down I L DL
S1msonite
Sat.....y'a Gillies
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children,
two the
working
and Ernest Handley : Republi1\,eWS
·cans, T. L. Morrison and E. B. .
Manaaer of B&amp;L
ing in st. Petersburg and two
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in college. The Str!mers will
(Bill) Selby: Fifth War ' It :
PT. PLEASANT- A. H. Strl- move to Point Pleasant t h II
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· zem, Tommy Holland &amp; Sammer of Sl. Petersburg, Florida', week.
uel Fowlkes, Republicans; Gary
Entered Hospital
Minton and Frank
Cape- P1. PLEASANT - Mrs. Ora was appointed secretary an dl
Among those who entered
hart, Sr.; Sixth Ward,
Citi- L.. Kerwood, 80, of 907 Viand St., manager of the Point Pleasant lr
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past
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zens,
Lew'"
n~·sie
and
Dallas
d.ie&lt;J Friday mnrmng .at 6:10 Building ond Loan Asaociatlon,
Holzer hosp1
The Senior class ol Pomeroy Carlo Will, 8.3 seconds.
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Y' ners in events (or boys hours w•re
.. ·. Angela Jean Me- PT. PLEASANT - The rnu· Hall ,· Republicans, Donald Wal- or Pleasant. Valf 1 OSplta
h lth· th e assummg
of
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' ·Guire, 104 Kineon Dr., Mrs. nicipal election ol the. City of die and James Wiggins; . Sev- bad been 10 81 mg ea
e Mr. Strimer, a native
of
12
• -•inner in the annual fie d
grad•" 9 through
were .
Goldie C. Johnaon, 2003 Chest- Pt. Pleasant will be held Satur- enth Ward, Citizens. Wilham past few months.
· West Virginia, former!• lived
; Wednesday at the school
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William She was born in Mason couli- in Parkersburg where he was
through the 121h grades partie- 141 ft. ; 440 shuttle relay, sen- any, Sr., Lower R1ver Rd., Mrs. Clerk, and two council mem- W1~ter ;
Republicans.. John ly on Aug. 5, !884, daughter of afillated with the Ames Shove lpated In competition ranging 10rs m one rnmute and SIX sec- Robert Eugene Ault, Rt I Gal· bers from each of the seven Sm1th and .Hugh . Gaskins.
the tale Samuel and susan Rod- el Company and the Parkers' from sack races to shuttle re- onds; shot put, Robert Crow, hpolls, Nma . Jane Elhs, Rt. wards .'o be elected.
All the cJty oCflces 'lfe for a gers Cheesebrew. Her husband burg Rig and Reel Company.
. ·ta)'ll Winners in Junior High 42 ft 1 . . b b 11 th
2 Vmton, Wdham T. Perry, Seekmg re-elecbon for May· two year term. Polls will ·be op- was the late William c. Ker· For the past year, Mr. Strlv ·1 fo seventh and eighth . ·• m.' ase a
row, ll08 Viand St., Pl. Pleasant, or will be Virgil Siders, Citizens en from 6:30 a.m. until 6:30 wood
, ...e_en s r
DICk Wmy ; basketball throw, Mrs Fred Taylor Jr. Mason Party and Mrs A E Thomas P m
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mer, was • savings and loan
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Mrs. Kerwood was .a member exammer or e e era orne
Middleport, O.
'.'high jump for girls, tie between between juniors Bennett Roush Jr., Apple Grove, W. Va., WaJ. Clerk on the sa111e hcket. Thetr Hall; Repubhcan,
Wallace ol the Trm1ty MethodiSt church . ~'f~at~~~~~t"~~~~~~r~id~~:O~u~~~th;_S~tr~~~~~~::~~~s~·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:
R ka M G re and
Kalhv and Guy Sargent at 16 ft ., 3 ler D. Ridenour , Rl. 2 Lecn, opponents on the Republican Smith, Jr., and Elmer Jones; and Mary Circle of the church
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l wllO It . b~sketball throw through 12, Jim Swatzel, sev- ard Phillips, Rutland, Mrs. Pol- Lowe, city clerk.
Republicans, Charles Fowler Ind. , one daughter, Mrs. Hen
fer, ho J :· my Crow · broad enth grader.
ly Brewer, Rt. 4 Jackson, Mrs. Seeking a seal on the council and James Fisher; Fourth Ward ry Watson, Pt. Pleasant, one
. . j~'mp Ythe~~r Roush' 14 ft. , 100 yd dash, Phil Swindell, Vaughn H. Huffman, Wellston, from the yarious w•.rds will be:
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sister, Mrs. Charles Sprouse,
As We Announced Recently This Store Is Now
~: ll\2 inches: hi~h jump, Rona ld 10.5 seronds : pole vault, Bill Clark. B. Cummings, Coalton, Fltst Ward, Citizens, Hodney
ega 0 ICe
Bucyrus, 0 .
Remodeling. Which Will Take Seve~al Weeks. We
•• ~tterson 4 ft sJ·x inches· GO English, sophomore, 7 ft., 11 Ronme L. BIShop, Ironton, and Wamsley and Wayne Kmca1d;
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\ld dash Charles Lemlev 7.6 in.; high JUmp, Ceward Calvert, Arthur orcutt, Arno s urg , . epu IC80, Harry Cham ers W edn~sday May 12th., 1985. lit 10:00
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and Gladys Neal · Second Wa d A M we will oner for eale at tJObUO at 2 p.m., un ay n e m~
seconds; baseball throw. Jun- 1ve · an
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You Have Trouble Finding What You Want, Don't
. b oad 1-ump for uirls Reed 6.7 seconds.
Citizens, Ted Stevens and Arlm eull '" band at Kellb Goble roro tty ~
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Inc .. *6' s. Third Ave, Middleport., Rev. C. F. Thompson o 1c1a ·
Mary Woods 10 ft . 10 ~~ mch-1 I he tug-o(·war was won by
. . Ohio. th• . to1Jowtn1 detertb~ ear .
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Hesitate To Ask Us To Help You Find lhe Item.
es: basketba'u thro~· for girls. the ninth and 12th grade boys Mrs . Everett C. Cook, Rt. -2 1 pal; Mrs. J?hn Blanken~h~p. to 1w~~ 1980 Rambler. 4 door Slatton o'"gk, curlllt WI
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• Ch" · -e Porter 54 6 ft · 1110 I who competed against the soph- Vinton daughter 4:55 p.m. program cha~rman,
TTimty w.,.. ""'' Numb" c
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erne ery.
. yd" d;sh for b~vs. "Chester j omores and juniors.
Thursd,ay.
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loT:,: . unct.nlped ""rv• tt1e rlflt
The body ":Ill lie In ~tate
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Keltb Goble Yotct Inc..
one hour prwr to serv1ces
Roush, 12.4 seconds, 120 shu e
Discharged
i• open to the public.
.,,•• ,,,...,, Ohio "' ' · "' Friends may call at the CrowMIDDLEPORT, 0.
relay, e1ghth grade boys. and "' k
W h
-·- -· - -- Bussell Funeral home after 2
sack race, Kathy Watson and Wre in as ington
Patients recently discharged
p.m., Saturday.
Beckv Garnes.
included Andrew Layne, Nao'""'"""""""""""""""""""""""",.."'··-"""'=""'"'--""""""""""""""~
.Wi~ers for cnmpetition of , Winners Announced ml Silvey,
Frank Merricks,
girl~ in .grades nine through : PT PLEASANT _ Benjamin !!':"· Roy Wears, John Jones,
12 mcluded Franklin, IV, principal of lloint lolberl, Mrs. llubert Maddox,
·120 yd. shuttle relay. Juniors: Pleasant High School, has an- M;s. W~ow Treadwa~r' Dor
J!.'teS;hrnen and
Sophomores. nounced the winners of "Week M1ss Mar,;
Hughes, eresa
llas.ebati throw, Ellen Qualls: in Washington" through Cong. Schaefer, Mrs. Waiter Webb,
High jump, Belinda Scott : bas- Ken Hechler Fourth District W1lbur Wood and Mrs. Ronald
kr:ball throw , Florence Scrim· who annually sponsors the pro: K Trimble aod infant daugl&gt;
sher, 64 ft. ; sack race, Pamela gram for high school juniors. ter.
Crew: broad jump, J anette i The winners were judged on
Scott. 13 ft., and 60 yd. dasl1. themes and a letter of recom, · --- ~ - I mendation by an impartial
I group 1n Washingtnn, D. C.
I Stndents wmning were John
1Flowers, son of Sgt. and Mrs.
.lohn Flowers of 1917 Maxwell
l Roa d: \!iss El izabeth Burcham,
dauglller of Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
Hurrham of !!01 Jefferson Ave- PT. PLEASANT - May FelBY
nue: Cheryl Monroe, daught er Jowsh1p meeting of the United
Hamilton,
Bulova,
of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Monroe Church Women of Point Pleaof 2621 .Jefferson Avenue: nad san! will be held Friday evenElgin and Caravelle
Honatd Devrick, son of \lr. and ing. May 7, in the SJ. Peter's
by Bulova
Mrs. Cecil Devrick of 2914 \fa- Lutheran Church at 7:3U p.m.
pie Avenue.
''People, Po.verly and Plenty" will be the topic for discusD.-legates Name1l
sion w1th several churches scheduied
to participate.
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Oficers and churches repre, PT. PLEASANT - Twelve sented are Mrs . 0 . A. Smith,
delegates and alternates from presidenl. Heights EUB: Mrs.
the Amencan Leg10n Post 23 William Cruickshonks 1st vice
j will allend the Fourth Distrlcl l, president, Presbylerla~;
Mro.
I conference May 23 m Parkers·! Frank Scholz, 2nd vice pres!. burg from Post 104 os host. . . dent, Lutheran : Mrs. Arnett
Delegates "'II be Denver Ken- 1 Roush , 3rd vice
president,
nedy, post commander ; Dell Bellemeade; Mrs. Bess
B.
Young as she is - and Plants, Paul Thomas, Jr., John Moore, treasurer, Maaon Street
;leek and slim - a fiat Caynor, Ro~ Meadows, n.:nal~ Baptist; Mrs. Doddel Foran,
Getty, A. II . McKmney. C. II i press and radio , Christ Episco.... .
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pump with take-fli ght Hed man. pPuwell Reynolds, Ray ,
Schultz. Vernon DeWeese and I
!~air in the sweep of the
Ronald Crawford; atte;nates
will
be Gene Crow,
Claude
curving
band. White
Swann, Robert Harnm, Richard
Patenlite or pink reptile- Woodyard, T. R. Stevens. Ray
Wolf, James Holcomb, A. E.
look Ganges leather.
Casto, Ctri Fruth, John CordMisses Sizes
~~ack Randolph.
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action concerning a right-of~way
has been filed in the office of
the Circuit Clerk styled River
Coal, Jnc., vs. Grover Taylor.
Evaiine Fowler, Richard S.
Fowler, Virgil Lewis and Margie M. Lewio, all of West Columbia.

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dent .Jolmsor.'• declaration that his ai~e was a rr.emb&lt;r ol a I u•• Cas' ' ""es and Communists · 1\ly.era had hoped to~"b'and of Communist cons ·- conspiracy t&gt; e' harl ~••n plot moved •wiftly - •hrough de- bjs tiny Prole!lallt lloek Ill~ ,
ators '' had seized control of the tlng a coup. Forew&gt;roed. t h • tault •M conspiracy - to the 98 per cent CothoUc eouollJ
Dominican revolt.
three sbout . to . be - :!Jsmisseo fooefront ot the revolt. WessiD but wanted desperatley to pt
As a consequence Johnson officel'l' o•erpowere-: the chief ~ WesSJo ;u:nod seve&lt;sl other biB family out.
proclaimed a n e w doctrine of stall. .
I.Jommun otficers in rormlng 1be forces of Wessln 1 We1o
which seemngiy would permit
SlomJed Radio Stut10n
ao ant '· ·cv..'utionary junta.
sin might have aquelcbed the
the United States to Intervene AI 2 p.m., a w .et force
'" Surprlst
revolt i.l It bad been aonflned
In the affairs of any hemi- stornw~ into the ;u\Crnmenl· Tile lost moving lltuatton
(Conllllued GB Pap r)
spheric nation threatened with operatoo Sa111o Dom .ngo radio come as no real surprise tD the h"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""''i
a Communist revolution while and television station and went U.S Jomt ChiPfs as they met
keeping hands off any strictly on the air. The po.,te got it the followi11 g Monday morning.
Internal disorders.
back ~5 ninutes iater, but by Me Nama• a had told Congre.,
Gbaolly F,..or
then too plot had ~a,ned rno- t&amp;st Feb 18 that tloe Dominican
Juan Bosch, the Jor£1y and mentum.
Republic "continue&gt; to be undisillusioned no• . Communist Durmg those 35 mirutes tne &gt;~able ." Aud it •·as o•cause of
figure in whose name the revolt rebels proclatmec Cabral's over- Stale Deportment feaJs that
supposedly was atarted, '"" the throw. T:Jo y announced that the events were moving 1.owards a
U.S. interventlo• as a ghastly govmn:ent ol the Dominicon crisis that Arnnassaorr Bennett I
t.rror of judgment. He •aid the Repu~iic would be tetumed " to bad been ;ummoncd to Wash·
end result might L• to tum the people."
ington for consultations the Fri· I
ON THE ALERT - An American Marine lies on the lawn of the U.S. Embassy in Dominican
Republic: Jack ' JOO.OOO young j "H 'I"I .A.:nf'l'irans Hea1in1' this, '' lhe people" day bef•)rf: By Monday he w2~
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republi c, as he watches for snipers who had earlier
Fox, Matt Kenney and MartiD into Cornmum.i ~ in , eatllr n
. ran [j• ITI their hor.!CS mto th:! bark af hi ~ oost.
fired on the building. The Marines we re on hand lo h~p evacuate Amencans
McReynolds. From Waahing·
The Pres1dent.'s qt ·t:~ and Istreet. d1eeriflP and :;n• uting . 11 1 One .&gt;I ll:r ks1 at. ions of the
(rom the rev.olt-torn country.
ton: Merrimae Smith al the strong action wr !&gt;;el •t'l t~ll~ ap. appea ·ed .t~y were tu have an chiefs w1 ; to order !I •' Navy's [
White House, Charles Cord- plaudcd at home as 1:1. srrp in other exc1tmg bl..,odl•·.~s revolu· amphibi')!.:S S4uaciron 10. com· I
dry at the Pentagoa and Don· time that probabl} pi' vested tion, so fal"'iiiar to tne L!Jt m posed of :·ivc ships mcluding 1
aid H. May at the State another Castro-type regime. tempernment
the Boxer amJ a \L1nne land· i
Department.)
Supporters said 1t serHd notice On Sunddy aftern')on. Aprtl ing tean1. trJ st"Jm li)\\'ard the 1
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to the Communist \II ric' that 25, rehf'! urmy Iorcu began Dominic..-an Repu'J~w They had !
By NORMAN RUNNJON
Ihe_ Unit~. j States wr 11. mo~e handinf,! out rif;e'ii ar.,. machine. I ~en p :1.rt_i_ c•~Jtin~ 111 &lt;:s n exe1··r
United Prell [Dlematlonal . SWiftly and use f•)rce \ll .en ItS guns w civilians lll Sbnto o~ CISe off \Jcques •· .. r a. Puerto
WASHINGTON tUPI)- Presi- ~ stralegic mHests are '' stake. mingo fm _, "peopl•s uprising." Rico.
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ceived word that her nephew
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James Brannon has won a achol~~f
wa cw.Jn o~e
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American bully, w!•ich .I•Eunted police statioru;. A bazooka !days of t•rror. Tank• blasted
ATLAHTie
arship for summer school at
ohn
eshaandy, d pn
' inter-American p u I it 1c' for knocked huge holea in the SJdes [away at rebe l strongpoints.
OCEAN
Ohio University and he and his
wIlen e was ., . . e I" a 1eth1e- years. 'fo oth ers 1't mv1
. ·ted corn- ol the mam
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. the Fortele- Fly-bl own bod'1es Iay .m the 1'
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.m San1o Dommgo.
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ft urged lhat s1an
k ;;
nd d
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us M · be 1 d , 1 lh sta e.
ond passed out hundreds of ad- wou e were esum•t
at
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urp guns. ·" · .
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DOMINICAN
Iy to protect Amer~ean
11ves
ed
he mornmg
. of Saturday street carrying a rifle in ajther Dommgo
·
·f·1ed. 'l'hey 1
.
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d
.
On
t
were
tern
threatene d by notmg an reYO·
.
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h ddl d · h ·
~EPUIHIC
Jution.
April 24 - a sultry day m San- hand. When a fnend asked if h• u e m t e1r homes.
to Dommgo, Gen. Marcos RJVe- could have one the boy replied
Watehed DIVIng Plane•
J ohnson, as he sa•.d 1ater, d'd
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t
ff
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CARffiBEAN REVOLT-Fighting in the Domini
R
.11 ate. He 1oJd Defense ra .ues
a, c 1e o sa o t e •·no. One is. for my father and . o~ be r t Myt~rs. , a "uapt'ISt m•s·
t
no
vact
.
·
public between military groups and IIUpporters.ot'~o~m!
s
Domm1ca.n army, summoned the other IS for my brother." s:on. ry for e1ght yem and 1
1. R0 b t S M N
Pre~Jdent Juan Bosch brought a landinfuof Am .
edcresary
er ·St 't amDara three military men to his olfict Cabral had been aware of 'he originally from Om•h•. N•b., I
Marmes OJi Latin Amer'""- il 1 ,. •
. eTJCan
an
ecretary o1 a e ean
.
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bl k f
h us 1
1928.
"""' 141 or ...., Ill liwe IUICe
R k h hd b
f . to diSCUSS lhem. They were Atr danger. Saturday night he was 1 1veo a oc rom 1 e . .
0
~~ '/ th a ~ent c~~ ·~·~r Force Col. Pedro Bartoloeo a gueat at a seder - a religion&lt; Embassy in a fair ly wealthy I
wl
Jm
t froug ou the,c 1',: Beooit, navy Capt. Suntana Car- ritual meal - at the home of arra with his Wife. L•na. and
overcas a ternoon
a. Itt"
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resc'&gt; and army CoL Casabo Sa. Israeli Ambassador Benjamin b•etr two c 1ldren. H1~ 11-year- ·
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Phono WY 2-5291
. w.arme~ must go as ore.
d'
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h d . . 1a 1n.
Varon. The ambal;lndor re- o son ept runnmg 1)111 on tne
c harndarad- toug .' eciSfJve Ail had been bridling at the marked !hat tile bihlical last porch to watch th• fig hter I N. 2nd Ava. Middleport
an d ar ene to cr1ses a ter
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President supper &gt;cluaily was a seder panes
1vmg on the c1ty.
four years .m the pen 1agon- attempt, tlby·dDornm1can
c b t
hod ' Th
he
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' ' ' "' a ra 1 o su r I· " " may
my last supper "
rte ayGe
eE rest eGn •Wech " '"n nate military influence as one Cabral replied.
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•eli.
ar e ·
ee1er,
f b· ·
t bTt
Tw
f
h
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Jwayh o rmgmg so~ke s aC llby
. enty- our ours later he had'
St ff It
th 1 i t
t o I e poverty - stnc en an · vamshed. Not even the loyal
8
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PLENTY OF LOTS FOR SALE
1 : · ff 7a~ e gn~ pu bean nation. Since the assassi- army man, Gen. Elias Wessin
ALL
WITH PERPETUAL CARE
n e ec ong-prepa
con· nation of dictator Rafael Trujil- y Wessin, with all his planeo
tmgency p1ans .
M
h
.
1o on ay 30, 1961,. t e Dommi- and tanks , had attempted to
Marlneo Ready
At &amp; .m. EDT the Joint cans ha. •een eJght govern- support him, Indeed WesSJD
Ch. f
PI
menls, none able to cope With Wessm at one pomt leaned to1 Ad
,.P
s
Ssenlha
UmSessAatgle
?
'":
the
problem they foced.
ward ~ie rebel demand of re· ,
H. . IDI • . .
1 com
anJc
R
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t
h
d
.
f
ed
. t o power J uan Bosch
O~'!LY
. t ct' hi to nd
Jver.a • UC~ a a 1n orm
stormg
Cheshire, 0.
Sexton On Duty At AH Times
man der, ms ru mg m 1a hl 'd h h
bo
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th
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11
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t
at
e
wao
a
ut
to
the
fll'sl
lreely
elected
preslca
re
for
the
last 150 years, and will bt
"Loving
lh e ; ~1annes om e atrcra d' .
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hi b he
JSmJS&lt;
the
three
mJIJtary
men.
dent
of
the
Dornm"
•n
Repubforever
"
1
oxehr,dw bee
ctaausde' 0 What h• did not ~now 1181 that li&lt;. He &lt;hanged his mind when
tchamer
e cns1s a
en s n mg
ready just offshore.
The message was phoned to
Smith and then conliMIIed by 1
•Clans
teletype message preceded by
c•rpatedor
'
the
word "flash" in farge capi~•r• floors
tal lette rs, the highest military
priority.
•WhiM
Aboard the Boxer, Major Joe ,
oamars
Clllll
Gambardella of New Rochelle,
N. Y., was having a cup of
• Sweep~
coffee in the wardroom when
and Du1t1
• sanlttzed
the cali to action was sounded
under
Dispaubll
furniture
throughout
the canier.
Oust 811
An hour later, Gambardella
o UL
• H1n11
and
hil! outfit, the 3rd Battalion,
Approved
Dnl hDDk
6th Regiment, 2nd Division of
"I'M Tom Rue, owner of Tom Rlil Motors, Middleport's
Donald Reid
the U.S Marines Corps were
• Llfttlme
whirring in helicopters through
Lullric:1ted
new Ovysler-Piymouth and Imperial dealer at J99 South
rain and the inky blackness of
wife are parents of s new baby Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carroll a tropical nigh! towards a po'o
Third lt.
called oo Mr. and Mrs. Horner grounds in ~~~ ancient CaribLinda Beegle of Racine visited · Icenhower Saturday.
b~~n CJ!y of Mnto Dornmgo.
We've onfy been open a
Mr. and Mrs. Ca rl Autherson Miss Ruby Van Meter, local,
It was hke getl~g mto a
on Sunday.
and Stephen Donnaldaon of Co- subway tra m In pitch darktime, and we'd like to get off on the , ., -','
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Autherson lumbus visited the Carroll tam- ness," said the major. "We .
1"11 •,.1
ily.
went thundering along and then
look Miss Leota !Jurljh to Holright foot with you. So, let me put
stopped and got off, ead sure
zer l•ospital to see lii!r father , Mrs. Ina Van Meter and aons enough it was tho right rtaOpen Fri. &amp; Sot. Nights
Mr. Clint Burch who will soon visited her parents, Mr. and
In writing the way we intend to do 1:
tion. ''
WY 2-2635
~i,ddlepcort 1 ':. discharged following
sur- Mrs. Alvin Mays of Reedsville.
Quiet Action
••
gery.
I
-MaJ Job.Dston
business.
A bare two hours had passed
sinl'e An~ba...:sador Bfnnett's
telegram had crackled fnlo the
Slate deparlinent'a tomouiltlcaPledg"' We're going to pfay it
tion rooms to be decoded and
• • •
relayed io the White Houu. It
str.ight down the line. ~alr and honwas :!8 years sinre the Marines
had seeD a :lion In Latin
est deals on beautiful new and used
America.
The presidential decision takC411 - plut fast, efficient and 'ouren on tbe telegram from Ben' Show Mother how much
nett, 48, a r&lt;!d-naired, youthful
tlovl MrVice.
looking diplomat 9lho l•ad been
you appreciate all she's
in S a n to Domingo for 18
months, touched oH a multi-act
VVhen it COil'lll to pleasing people, nobody be11t5 us.
drama played on tl1e volatile
done throughout the year
stage of international polftlca.
And we'M prove jvtJt lhat to yow slx days 1 week.
After days of oHiefat loaiat• . . take• her out to din·
•
. ence lhst the Mat ines were
W. ... CIA Iunday, •
there solely to proteet U.S.
ner on Mother's Day,
tlonals, it led finally lo
Week of Crfoh
The Domlntcao Revolt
EDITOR'S NOTE: Eight
turbulent dayo a1o Preoldent
Jobnsoa or de red Marin.,
ashore in the Dominican Republic to protect U.S. llveo
threatened by revolutlott and
rioting. Their 881lgnment
~uickiJ tumed Into u eHorl
to neutralize spreading Commonist control of tb• uprising
and enable the Organfzatlon
of American Staleo to establlsh peacekeeplog machiaery,
The followillg article on the
background of the revolt aad
tbto country's response Is
based on material gathered by
a aix-maa UPI roportinl
team. Oil the ocene fn the

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1110 .. Ill. Mid • .,. Rd., nOrth ol " ' • ~
""lao 7:10 p. m. WilL Bolpllll. PqiGr,
Glrltird.

Orlllltb, pmor; IIOpr Wllo Bebbetb Schoo~ 1110 p, m.;
lord, SUpt.; SUadQ SChool 10 Wanhlp, 1:10 p• .lll;f You tb
a. m.; lllmlpllltlo &amp;trvlcl, 7• IIIHIIJII, 8:80 p. m.; Bible Stu:30 p. m. Prayer meeiiDa, 7:10 dy, 'l'blll'ldal, 7180 p. lll:t at

~· 111. Tueada).
If l!lvw Bellbllo GIIUpillll·
o\oll,u..
'·'" vice, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Cuto. SUnday evenlnl servlcea RQIIull MIRtoa 1 Ollvt NJIWo l!ltiU
tiHIIIIW
Ia
day Schou: ar 10 a m. Pray81·!J:80 p. m. Wednesduy; Yo1111a ob..,rvlna Rural Life Sunday IDID, mluloltll')l putor: SI!D' atrlll CltrirQ1 Rei, llll4la R.
me~ting l'h"··o&lt;J~y 7,30 ?. m. People's Serv:ce fnday, 1 :~u wllh Earl Slarlley as epeaker. day 8cbool. 1:10 a. 111.1 WonbiP BIIU, ~Iller: 8\!lldaY Sabool, ·

Ultl'"

Wednesday prayer servlcea at 10:30 a. m.: ~. 7:10 p. 10 a. m.; Wllllllt Holablpr, IUPL
Botillebem Bapllll eb~.
7:45 p. m. ·
· m.: Prayer ni'VIal, 7t30 p. m. Chrllllln l!lDduwr, f:!f' p; 11.
Greal Bond: Rev C. L. O't;oo. Ch cb I God Mt Morlab
Thurlday.
Mrl L)lda CbfvaJier prtlldlnt,
o Workman,
• • pallor Cbeller Melbodlll .Cbarcb SJraaaH MIIIIOII, .,_
' 1!11 aiL Sons' Hnllee!,
no~ • pastor; Rob•r1 lA..,1I, IU p1. Be\&gt;.urDaniel
.,.., l!larl clallll
le ' a. 11. Morning Worship
da School 9 4o a m . Wor· Pearl A. Caito, l'loltor, WDI' CUller, pallor: lltrllloel tvti'Y 8 p, Ill. PruGblq 8:18 p. m.:
and Sunday School: 7 p. m. ltv· Sun Y .
· m a~d 1. 30 s
aervlce at a 1 · Jl., Sunday Wednuday ~ed B'rlday IVIIIlDI Mid· Week Pray• meeUq 1 30
11 8
enlng oorvlce: 'l"'unday, 1:30 llnp ee~ICI
eetma no· p. School al 10 •· m.; WSCS If! at 7,30 p. m.
p. m. WedlludaJ CliO ~
p 111 Prayer mooting
a. m. rayer m
· , Thurllday ot monlb:
Board
Mrl Mul1
1In1 ·
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·
m Tuesday: Youn&amp; People • meetin&amp; srd Wednesday of lhe Tbe CbaraD el lh NUII'IIIIto •·
·
"·
eetin&amp; 7·30 p m. Friday.
·
Cb
Rl E W
Bacilli! EVIJIItllcal .1JltUed
Carpenter Bapllal Cbarch: 111
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month.
ellel', . 1 ·• lll'tle,, ~. llrtthreD Cburcb - Sunday
80 1 111
S.1nday Schoo· 9·30 o. m.; Muro- Rutland Cburcb 01 God, Ro,. Flatwood• Metbodlat Cllarab ~und: s.::.ool ~·
School 9:f&amp; a. m. Worship,
• ;•
lng Worship · 10:15 a m.
Jnhn Smallwood, pastor: .3unday
W na on p
a. m.,
2nd and 4th SUndAy, 9:41 a.
School 10 a. in.; (l;van•el:stlc - Pearl A. CastO, pastor or- 8:45 p. m.: !veulni Bervtct, m. Achalh MOler, p~atOr.
Flnt Bapllot Cblll'l!h. Middle- service 1 p. m.: Youna People ship service 10 a. m. every 7:80 p. m.: Mldweell Prayer 11!1' Allretl Metlttdlll
Cbarcb,
port. Rev . IJonald Boone. oa&amp; Endeaver 1 p. m. Wednesdav , other Sunday 17:45 p. m. ~:vice, 7:30p.m. Wednfldat.
Rev. Pell'l Caato,
p88tor.
Mlddl_.. Choreb of the Naz. Sunday School at 9·30 a m
·or: Sunday Scoool 9:15 a. m.. prayer meetlng 1 p. m. Satur- day School, Opa. m.,
· Bailey Supt. rayer meet 1ng
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. 1U·I'
t
red Hoff man. Sup··
· • a. day.
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Thursda
arene,
Rev.
Clyde
J.
Blll'llett
Charlea
Taylor,
Supt.
Wor·
7·46 p. ·
.n. Worship Service: BVP 6 P·
br
Y·
Sunday ilehool 9:30 a. m.r Moru- ship aervlce1 al 10•4&amp; a.m. with
m.; Evening Worship, 7:30 ~· Grace :lso;pal Rl ~ ~ c~, Forell Run Mothodlll Chol'&lt;lb lng Worship IO:SO L m.; NYP8 the Rev• Caato. Wednelday fN,
m.; We_&lt;J .. 7:10 p. rn. I'Tayer Pomeroy, t:r :OOa c ~ Mor: Racine Charge, Rev. H. L. Young People, 6:45 p. m.; Ev8Jio enlng prayer orvlcea at 7:4ii
meetlng, 1.30 p. m. Wed .. choU" MMbn, lli!C ·
Y
McDaniel pastor Church Ser· gelistic me•ting 7:30 p m 1 p.m.
nlng Prayer
and ~nnon
Practlce ·
Coll•o hour
follow:~ to .30 /tees. 9 a.• m. each· Sunday with PTav•• ""'"' . •g, Wed . 7:30· p.m.· lJB CbQJ"cb, Letart
Su,..
First Baptlot Church. Pome· •. m
B
Sunday School following al n5. Pomeroy r.bureb of tho Naz. day School 8:30 a. m.; 1\lor!h:p
roy _ Rev Charlea Non-Is Eo.terprise EUB Chureb. Rev Mrs. Fred Nease. Supt.
arene, Sunday ScbooL 9:30 a. ,.. ··es· Sunda) 7 30 P m
Sunday School 9:31J till l0 .20 Menzel Smith, pastor Worsnip Heatb llletbodist Church. Mid· m.: Momtng WOI'$hip 10:4&amp; a. Letar1 Fall! United Bretbrea
Worllhip service J0 ·31J a m · serv:ce 9 au a m · Sunday
m Evemng Worllhlp, 7 p. m.; Churcll, Rev Jama MorrlaOn.
· ·
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. dlepurt M E Dowson pastor; ~
u· 7
Wed Sunda School 9·30 a m Tom
Nursery and Jun:or church for School, 1U 30 a. m Youtll ~ el
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· Sc I "ayer mee ng, p. m.
.
Y
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cbildren.
lowshlp 6.30 p. m.. Boys and Mrs. Nan lluore . Church . hoo Re'l. Clyde v Henderson, pas- Norris, supt.: Asst. Supt Her·
Girls Fellowship, 8' 30 p. m.; Supt.; Church School. 9 30 a. tor.
bert Rousb. Preaching Sunday
FlrSI BapHII Char&lt;!~. Rl;clnt l!:venln service 7·30 p m 2nd nt; Worship Serv:ce, lO .SU L
10:30 a. m.; Altemate evening
~v C L. o·~onner paotur
b8 S d
. V th c"'c.lr m.; Methndisl Youlh Fello-.t· CbUrcb of tbe NUirelle, Pom· worship . at 7·30 p m . Prey·
·
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and 4t un ays: ou
·'"' · ·
· · Board
n-. Cl d Hende roon, er mooting Thurs
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SUnday School 9 30 a. m . Sam .
m Wedn ..da I'Tayer sh:p, 1 p. m.; Otf:clal
trO) n.o• . V e
.• 8 p. Ill.
(,'urtls. supt.; 10 45 a. m Muro- ~:ti~ • 7,30 p. m. Jedoesday meeltng, 1st Sun~ay ot month. pa~tor: Suoday Scllool 8:30 a. ML Hermon United eretbrtn
ng worship: 6 1111 p. m. on
8
UO p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday Dl., Mornlq Woraltlp 10.80 a. 1o Christ: Rev Jamos Morr!.
and Junior Fellowship; 8 p.m Lottrldge EUB Cbureh., Rev. ot nonth, 1 30 p. m.: Eleanor m.: NYPS 8:45 p. m. Evening (on, paator; Sunday School,
(l;venlng oervt&lt;:e, 130 p m Eugene E. Emtr!IOn, pastor; Circle, 2nd Thursday ol month oervlcq 7:30 p. m. PraYer 9:80 1. m., ·eachlna 10:10 1.
Wednesday, Praver meeting: Sunday School 9,45 a. m. Rus- 7:30 p. m.; ClaSI 12. 3rd We\1. meollnl. 7:80 p. Dl. Thursday. m. Allernlll preaehlll(l
and
9,30 p. m. Wednesday S•"tor sell Archer, Supl.
Sunday nesdav ot month, 8 p. m.; AI~ Cbarch of lite NIZII'tne, aa. Cbrlltlan !ndeavor, 7:90 p. m.
Chotr Prattico: 3 SO P. m. 1\Je• worship 10 , 45 a. m. and 7,30 emoon Circle, 4th Thursday of cine, OhiQ. Sunday School al Sunday. Mld·Week Prayer ·~·
2
day, Jumor Chotr Prac!lee.
p. m. alternately. Bible sludy mooth.
Practice ~:30 . a.m. Bunda•'
Worship vlala Wednuday, 1.10
. p. m.
WednesdayP· 7m.'p Choir
m.
t
Rullao4 Firol BapllSI Cbureb and prayer serv Ico led bY pa• •
• ·
Scrv:ce 10:30 a.m. Sunday Eve- ·
Sunda~ Scbrol9:30 a. m. Preacfl. or 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. ChriS·
ning Service 7:30 p.m.; Mid • Middleport Ftm UDIIId Pro•
ID~ Sunday 2:3() p. m.
tlan Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., 3rd Mlltorsvillo Metbodlat ohdfeb week Prayer Service Wednes. byteriiD Church, Rtv Howard
Saturday of month. ·
IJr Lostar L. Roush. pastor: day 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morria M. Ruppelt, pestor: Sunday School
l'ree WID Baptist Cbnrc~.
Victor Brown. Churci' School WoUe, Putor.
9:80 a. m. Mr. Fred Cewb,
Rutland, Pastor. Rev . P au I Morain&amp; Star . EUB c•areh, Superintendent. 10 a. m. Offtl)
'
aupl.: 10:30 a. m. Woflblp: a 4&gt;
Taylor; Sunday School, 10 a. m. Rev. Menzel Snulb, pastor: g,4Ji ial Board meedna uch quarter Rndud Cllareb of lilt N...,. p. m. YF: Wed. a:sr Ju.nlor
Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preachln&amp; 1. m. Sunday Scbool, ~ unleu otherwise called. Holy '""' ~unday School 9:30 a. m.: Cbolr: 7 p, m Sonlor Choir
service, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer Ill' Smith, supl.: Earl Sbuler, .\Ia t. Communion each quarler as an- Mormng !'orshlp 10:45 a. m. Syracuse First United Pro•
vices, ':30 p. m. Wednesday. Morning wonhip 10:46 a. m.: nounceo. .
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. bytel'lin Church _ Church set·
I
(Jb
b Prayer meelin&amp; 8 p. m. Thurs
Morse . Chapel Metltodlst Midweek prayer serviCe, 7:45 p. •lcea t·so a m • Sunday School
Co~Ler ~~F~or~~~:• Ma~l: day.
Church, Arthur Stitt, Putor !D. Wednesday.
10:80 a: m.; BtbJe Study, Wed.,
Middleport. R•v. Nyle Borden. South Bethel EUB Church - Sunday School, 10 a. m. OU~er IJflctllt Qorcb of 1be Naza. 7:30 p .m.
atinistar. Sunday School 8:30 Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, p~s- Sayre. Supt.: Sunday Wonhlp rene, WWJam c. Thorpe. pastor,
---a. m. Arnold Rlcllsrds, Supt. tor. SUnday School 9:4li a. m., servtce, II a. m.; Prayer meet.- Sunday SrhooJ 1:10 a m.; Mon&gt;
.
Morning Wonhlp, 10:30 •.
Norman H. Bahr, Supt. Sunday mg every Wednesday evenmg. lng worship IO.SO a. m. .
Worslup 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 P· p lland Metbodlst Church
•
Naomi Baptist Qnrdl: Sua- m. Alternately. Bible Study Ar~~ Still
ator. Swtda~ Penteco~ Anllllhly, Routt
day Scbonl 9:30 a. m.: Wor- and Prayer service led by past· Scb I NO '
H 124, Rev. aul E. Jones, pastor. Twenty -five member1 were
110
ship 11 a. m.: Prayer service, or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
old~
~" ~ Sunday ~boo! 10 a. m.; Will' present wben the Chester So
1 p. m. Wednesday.
· ou ,' up ·• cone shlp servtces 7:30 P· m. SUllo and Sew 4-H Club met to elect
Syracgae E.U.B. Church, Paul McLeod, Alii. Supt. Semces day, Wedneaday and Friday.
new officers for tbe coming
Carleton ~lnlr•h, Klng1bnry !. Sellera PasiOI'.
every Sunday evenlna.
Tbe PeDieeDIIII Qnrdl MJd.
Jill 1 K0 b'· tz and Cl
Road, Rev. Clyde Hinlon, pas'
.. ••·••·
Ch-• dJeno•t, Soutb Srd Ave. Surumy year. .' e
,.n th d eo
tor. Sunday School, 1:30 a. m.; t:30 a. m. SUDdaJ School, Ben . Racbte ,..,....,...,
"""'' sm:;;;;110 8 111 • 8
.. ev
Smith w1ll serve 88 e a v:s
Ralph carl, aupt. sunday wor· Quisenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. ft. L. McDaniel. pastol": Sun·
elisli~ ~ ~IO ~ ors. Officers elected were Jen·
ship 1ervice 10 ,30 a. m. and Morning Worship prY!ce, lSI da1 School 8t80 a. m.: PreachBlbl c;o ' 7 So
ny Dean, president; Cella Mc7:30 p. m. ~llernately. Prayer and 3rd Sundays or lite monlb: In&amp; IQ:~., Ill: I ~F 6 p. m.; m., Sa~a· ~~ ~.,.:.
Coy, vice president; Linda Baer
meeting Wednesday 7,30 p. m. 7:30 p. 111 , Evonlns Evqella- Prayellltd Bible otudy, 7:30 p. W• hi 7•10
,
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a- secretary; Debbie Wood, news
'
lie Service 2Dd and ~lb SWJo Ill. Wednoaday,
on P
p. m. """"' ..... reporter; Julia Holter, heallh

p. m.

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With the hope it will, in 1ome meoaure, ro•rer and help flU"
tain that which i~ good in /ami ly and community life, thi1 fea·
ture ~ tpomored by the bUiineu firms and organiwtiom
whose names appear below.

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
!40 Lincoln St.

Middleport

FRANCIS FLORIST ond
GREENHOUSES

WY 2-2550
WY 2·2644

GOEGLEIN READY -MIX CO.
'1'ake Someone To Church This Week"

W1l

2-328~

Middleport

Member I'TD
Groenhoule WY 2·3402

.

LIEVING COAL COMPANY
Established In 1904
Wost Columbia, W Va.
Ph. Maoon SP 3-8093

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HEINER'S BAKERY

Bi~le :~d~un~~,:~r~~lpa

RICKARD'S
ALIGNMENT SERVICE

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HARDEN'S GROCERY
and MARKET

V. EDWARDS
INSURANCr AGENCY

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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

&amp;ABBOTT

St. Paul's Lutheran Church

POMEROY FLOWER SHOP

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

Hyoel.:

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

· THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
,
OF AMERICA

RACINE PLANING MILL

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Convtn.,nt Ternq

MASON
FURNITURE CO.
MASON, W. VA.

'62 OLDS
F·l5 CUTLASS COUPE
VB motor. automatic trano,
Power steerinc, r1dio,
SQOd white stdewoU tires,
wheel discs, back up
lights, tinted windshield.
Oldsmobile's finest eCOII•

omy car and th11 one Is

lops.

Only 38,000 mileo,

one local owr.er.

TONIGHT

$1695

"HOW TO MARRY A
PRINCH DIIH"
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63 OLD$ 88 HOLIDAY SEDAN · ·.. · · · .... · .... · $2495

Mal. ZetterllDf,
Vlralnia !Wall end
Ptler Sellal'l in
"'NLY TWO ~AN PLAY"

Automatic. Power brakes, power steering, new white sidewalls, wheel diSCI, radio

back-up lights, tinted windshield , air-conditioning.

64 CHEV. CHEVELLE EL CAMINO · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · $1995

s.tunloy May I

Audit 14urpbf, MerrY Andera

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V8 motor, 3 speed std. trans., radio, heater. white sidewa ll~. wheel dises. baek·up

QUICK GUN"

lights air-lift shocks on rear.

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"LADY IN A CAGE"
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62 FORD FAIRLANE 500 2 DOOR · · · .. · · · · · · · · · $1395

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V-8 motor, automatic trans., radio, heater, iOOd wh1te sidewall tires, wheel discs,
backup lights, one local owner, new Olds trade· Ill. Real sharp car.

60 CHRYSLER SARATOGA 2 DR. H.T. · .. · · · .... $1195
V-8 motor, automatic lran9!tlission, power brakes, power steerifii, radio , white sidewall tlres, wheel discs and back-up lights. Very (()w mileage,

2-59 CADILLAC, (1) 2 DOOR, (1) 4 DOOR · · choice $1800
Both with full power and air-condition ing.

a:d

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

STAR SUPPLY CO.

ONLY

Priced to Go-·" As Is" Specials

a'

BAUM LUMBER CO.

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
&amp;TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

3 ROOMS
New Furniture

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HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

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Colombir Chapel: Worship ser- day of m~lh. IIETBANY B. L. Barratt.
and aafety chairman; Melinda
•Ice each Sunday 9:15 a. m.; • a m. Mornllls Wonblp: Rock Sprllti• Melbodlol Rarriloavllle
PrubJierlall
Amsbury will aerve 88 recrta•.
Dodge- Dart - Dodge Truck!
Sunday School 10 a. m.; Voutb 1 30
.
m Sllllda1 School lily· Cbuler Lemley, paator; WDJ1o Church, John Oavlea, pastor: lion leader. - Debbie Wood,
Service 6·15 P m Evening Wor· 10
th. 30Th.els . S I. 8 •o ~ Ill lhlp .ervlce 9:30 a. m.; Sun· Church Schooll0:30 a. m. Wor· news re""•ler
Middleport
e
I, up : '' •·
· day Scbool 10·1' a m · MYF h.
Ice •30
m
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• Prayer
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. s Reoraaalqll
lp serv
· Qlarab
P• •til J•u
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· •hip 7 p. m. each Sunday.
out
owa
p.
8:30
p.
m.
Middleport, Ohio
I Bl'ltlbarJ Cbar•b 01 Cbrlst, 9:30 a. m. Bunda~ ~ool. Way. Study, Wednesday, 7,30 p.m. Chrlll ol Litle l)q SllDII, 111 The Bashan Farmere.ttes met
Art Marcum, minister; Bible ne Roush, Supt., !0.30 a. m.
mBt!l !rom Racllll till Rlclll• at the home of their Jidvbo~.
School and Morning Worship, Mornln&amp; Worship, 2nd and 4th Rallallll 1\lelbndlst. Cbarell-. Portlaod Road. Suaday Scbool Mary Rose, on April 24. Sharon
Pomeroy
. West Main St
, a. m.; Christian Endeav. Sunday of tho munlh; 8 p. m. Rev. C. J. Le~ey,
pastor. 9,30 a. m.; llorlhlp IOIIO a. Holter, presldento I the cl~b.
10 30
p.
m
..
or,
Evening
Worship,
Evenln&amp;
EvangeUsUc
Service,
Cburcb
School
UO
a.
m.:
Wor
Sunda" evenlal III'VIol at conducted the buatness Sll8&amp;1Dn
Support the Church of Your Cho1ce
P6
'
!at and 3rd Sunday of month. 1hlp service, 10:3() a. m.• M
Wed __.,,
• at th• meellnl. The
lfOUP
7 · 111 ·
V. F. Monday, 8:30 p. m.
·· p. m..
'' ,.,_, "" made plans to take thfil ))oat
Builders ond Building Suppil"
Brad! rd Cb b
Chrt
Tupporo Plalnl EUB Cbureh, ·
.
Ice at 7:30 p. Ill. Putor, C. W. trip which it an annual affair
o
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E Eme
pa8 8Uvonvmo Metbocbst Churcb Pro!fitt
AD eveu~~JC II"'
.
Chester, Ohio
Ph. 885-2005
Joe
Robinson,
Minisler; ev. ugene ·
rson,
Stitt astor Sunda
·.
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of the 4-H clubl m .tie ltv'
" Arthur
9' : a.: School, 9,30 ;,
Homer Forrest, . Supt.·
leal
Mlultlll counly area. The
wm
Bakers of Good Brt&gt;ad
School 9:30; Mornmg Worship, bart Jlne .ard, Su t.
Stu· Supt., Services Thm·Miay even- Long Boltom, Rev.
be May 29 - Sheila
10:30 a. m.; Evemng Worsh''·
d Y
P 1 Jed .b lng.
Cencula administrator, SUnday News Reporter. .l(l · ·
tiuntingto.u. W. Va.
7 p. m. Wednesday, 7 p. m. dy an prayer •er~ cea
y
'
• I
s
Bible Study.
paslor, UO P· m. Tuesday. SUIIOD Methodist Cburcb, Ar- Mass 8' 30 a.m., esl., Boy 081
A Npol'l wu ctvin· by Dawn
Adult clas1 meetlnt 7:30 P· · tbur Stitt, pastor.
Sund~y ol ObU1a~ 7 P. m.
Car r on ''Pattern Fitting"
Wheel Balancing-Auto Glass·Brake Servlee
Dexter Cbarcb of C b r tot m. lost Monday of n:unth.
School to a. m., Clint Orr, St. Jolm 1 CotboUo ~! wbi: the Bedford ~·r ~In·
Pb. WY 2-3578
Pomeroy
Bible School 9:30 a. m. Preach·
Supt.; Sunday Worship, 11 a.m. IIIII' GuJ•I'Ille &lt;Dutob IUdPl· 1·ng s•·- 11111 reQIJD
h "e
• -·
lag 10:30 a. m., first and third
...._.
Rev. l'rlllll Manlerf.
1111"
·
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Sundays
Fetleraltll ..,...... PttmM'OJ, SyriCIIIa Melllotllll CbarU, tor, Sunday Mass 18180 1. 111;1 ShinlnC Stan hold . •te: du
·
Rev.
W. H. Perrin. putol'j )1', Leiter L. Rouah, pUIOrt Holy Day of Obliptloa 8:10 a. meellop at the ~~ade
Chester, Ohio
Masoe City Chorcb of Christ, Carl Kau~ SupL; S u P d • Y Morning worship service 1
tll.l Conlenlllll ~ !lour belort ·SchOG~ Mn. Helen'~ asd
I\IWer Street, R. Kenneth Roy, School, t:IJ a. m.; Worablp 01118 Wlnebnlnner Supt. 10 1 , Mall
'
Mrs. Doris l!lastm,an are ad·
Envangetisl; Sunday
Bible bour 10:30 t. m.
m. Sunday chool: 'VF WedJlelo ~ Belvlllf• Arll1o 1Bl17 visor• of the ~ - Wt11d1
Two Lor:ations For Your Convenient e
Sludy 10 a. m., Morning Wor·
day 8,30 p. Ill., Mra. Moorl, Rays. WIDID&amp;. o111eer un:hll&amp;' Carper, News Reporter.
WYUHII
871'1CUSI
WY Will
ship, 10:45 a. m. Eve.mng Wor· MI. ObiOn F.W.B. Cborch -director Of!lctal Board meet- SUnday 10 a. m. Bollness ~~~~~~~
·
sblp 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, Sunday School 9;45 a. m., Earl IIi&amp;, ~ Monday each moulb 1111; 10 130 1, m. SUIIdQ Sollool. Maureen Hennelly wn,.!'D'"
7:30 p. m. Wednesday .
Starkey, supt., Evening wor- at 7:110 p. m. Holy CommDD- 9tmt1ar 7 p.m. YOUIIII Pectple'l tess to the Clover KUtert "4-H
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mlddleporl Cllareh of Cbrlst ship, 7' 30 P· m. by C~ Col, till each quarter as announced. Leiioo; 7:30 p, m. SalvatiOD Club when they met • !It" h4r
lib
Main Streets. Donald
WSCS first Wednesday ot eacb mtii!Dilt Tborsda)', 1 ID I lAo !lome on April 24. The
PAJNTS and BAROWAl!ES
111 '' tiiDilth.
IDcks,
mioister;
Bible
Schoo~
I
ID
•8
"''
·
p.
dies Home LeagUe: 7 p. m. Prep was In charge of the allvltJOr,
D.
1:30 a.m., Kenneth McElhinney, r.ednesday,Tb~ pracllce al The United Metbndlst clnlrcb eJasses; 7:30 p. m. Bible a!Pdl1 Peggy Folmer. Tbe p-odp·tearnPJI. WI 9-3273
Raclnt
Supt.;
Morning
Worship, •30 p. m. ur y.
Pomeroy - Paator Melvin AJ. JII'BYBl' IIJidnl, Otbll' Hllbi eel 'rihat type of~~
IO:SI
m. Evening Worship, Danville P11p1m Belbteal, (P, ldre, B. A., B, D. Church School by annOUDQIIIItllt.
would be riae41cllo
130 E. Second
Pomeroy
WY 2-24tO
7 p. m., Prayer Service, Wed· o. Langsville, Ohio), n.v. 0. H. at 9:15 a. m., Leo O'ow, Supt. Pomel'OJ Sevatllt DIJ AU. sewing baskela.
Heao
lllllday, 7 p. m.
Car., paator: Sunday Scbool, t:30 ~ Vaugba~ •. Asst. Supt. Moth- t1a1 Climb- Mulberry Belgbltt neasy, News Reporter• . · ;·
a. m Robert Grate, SUpt. Wor- er s Day. D:vme Worship 10:30
Middleport,
Obto
Qazdt
of
Cltrill,
Pomeroy,
"'
. •
. ..,, a. m. Sermon, "Two Great
~oREMAN
11 10•1' 1· m., ~,. p · · 1 of F ·1 Lit " 6
Pllono WY 2-3481
N. ,Second A.,.,
J.....,
Masters
~•tor:
Sunday
lhlp
llrvlce
__ ,
• ,_
p Youth, 8:41 p. m.: Evan- rmc:p es
am1 y e, .
Quality Furniture at Lowor Prtcol
.
School 9:30 a. m. Cborch 10:30 pllotla servloe 7'30 P m. Mid· p. m. Methodist Youth Fellow·
a.
m.;
Cbrtsdan
Endeavor,
6:30
Week
Prayer
~·
Pra~e
Wed·
ship.
Tuesday,
May
11,
the
MOo
cor. ~ &amp; Second st.-;;;h~
Middleport
UV• .J08EPH JDW,Y, rAS'l'Oll
p. m. EveDing Service, 1:30 p. usday, 7_80 p. m.
'
the r- DaughterChoB•nqlllllleb.Thur..
1
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Ch.
u
rtb,
WY
241'10
.
Paraonage, WY 2-21181
m.
7: 5 p. m.
tr . ear.IJI. .
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Ratlattd Cllarcb ot Cbrlll. lfllgdom Ball or Jeltl\'lb'e SUnday • May 18, Sprlnc PortsJubUateSuruloy, May 9
''FLOWD!S FOR ALL OCCASIONS"
30· eo wtlon
..._ mouth Diltrlcl Con!erenct at
Bible School 9: • nun
•;
Wttnesse• · Public meetlo&amp;. """" First Metbodlst Church Ironton
REXALL DRUGS
Cor. Buttornut• W. MaiD
10:30 a. m., V. H. Braley day 5 p. m., Watcbtower 11Udy 1 2.30
'
(Bullitlll Board Sayin&amp;: Of The Week)
1
We FW AU Doetora Prescription!
"If ibmlce mai:N tl!e bmt !fQW fonder, some ptODll
S~pt.
Sabra
Canaday,
pianist;
1
p.
m.;
Bible
stud1
Tuelilley
l'ree
Metbodlll,
wY 2-2955
Pomeroy
rullr love Uw cliUrGIII~
··
Btble Study, 7:30. Delberl Ro- 1 p. m. Service meellna, 7 p. Bober' E. 6111111, Sr., pullrl
aline, leader.
m. Tltuntlay: llllnlatry acbool, autd&amp;Y Scbool 9,110 o. m., Will'
ZIOD p•are~~ or Cbrlsl, Po- 6 P· m. Thuraday.
~ Halq, Sapt.: MorlllD8 waro
Buildlni Suppllta &amp; Millwork
roy • !larrtsonvWe Road, E1J. LatlloriD euruet - St. PaDIIIriP 10:30 a, m. Youth llerYiol,
Otntral CDDtractlng
gene Underwood, minister. Bl· Sunday School l11li a. m.: Wor- 1145 p. m.; Evangotistlc m•
Baker. of HolsUID Brood
Pbono WY 2·3978
llle acbool 9:30 a. m.; Mnrnhll 1hlP aervlct 10:30 a. m.: St. uge, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer meo~
wonhfp 10:30 a. m.; Evenln8 Jolut, 1unday Scllool 10 a. 111.1 lll!l. Thurst'•y 7:30 p. m.
woi'sblp 7:30 p. m.; Rober1 Reed Wor•hi~ 9 a. m.
Free MellltldiJC CUrP, La~~'
Bible O,hool Su~L
Allred Metlltdial Cllurcb - II CUll, l;ev. R. E..~ene Gill,
&amp; C.
Orella" Qucll o1 Gad, Re,, Rev. Pell'l CillO, p11tor. Sun· pastor. SUnday School . 8:10 a.
GObert
Spencer, pastor. SundaY day School al t1IO a. 111. with II.; Phil Wise, supt.: Morning
"Your Keepsake Store"
School 9:30 a. m. Morning wor- Charlo Taylor, SUpt. Worship worshlp . 10:30 a. m.; You lb
LOCAL UNION 5&amp;l8
112 E. Main Street
PomoroJ
lllftDIIII'otd, W. Va.
ablp 1.1 a. m.; Evangellatic Hr-•ervices at 10:4t wltb the Rev, llerVICII 7 p. m.; Evqellallc
!""''!'!,,"1!
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Telegram Triggered TurbUlent Week

r. w.
l'roedom OOQtl MIIIIGD, .., .uu• PNIOI', ,J411111f R.
llllln Stlvera~Ull !!Old: m. J. Hoffer. serv-· oit .._,,

1853-"From Buggl11to lulclll"-1965

WAS

ON A GOOD UIID

NOW

62 Pontiac V8 • • $1995 $1695
I t!r, llud T&lt;&gt;». Power olairlnc and brokol. Hydramotic.
On• particular owner.
Cal~lllo

62 Pontiac VB •• $2195 $1777
Sltlr Chill 4 dr. Sedan. Ono eaNtul local ownar. Power otatring
and llnkea.
•:r

b

63 Olds "88" · · · · . · . - $2295
2 dr. Bard~- Just arrived. One caroful owner. Power steering
and brtltat. RydrmaUc. Spotle11liBhl green finiah.

63'lambler '990' 1895 1695
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1963 Dodge

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Pontiac ·2' dr. Hard Top. Owned by one owner-a retired
'ldlo ~ no&amp;blJlf IIIOH Important than wrlnc lor hl1 ear.
wi!JII witb beouttful vlnyltrtm.

~Buick

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rhoenla 4 dr, Sedan, Beautiful all wbite finish, Famoua olanl
a oyl. Automatic ablft.

59 Buick

- - • $995 $895
•

Corvair Mwa Convertible. • on the !loor, Radio and
Boater

1962
Ford - •
4 Dr. Sedan. Sttl. '1'1'1111.

raleon

$495

$195

$495

tre.,smislion .

Cadillac-Oldsmobile

Pomeroy

-SAVE-

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SAVE - FORD -SAVE - FORD -

SAVE

SAVE

II

SURE YOU GET THE •••

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Radio ud Hqter

1961 Dodge - .. .. $)095

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a Dr. Stdan. e erL 2 *· lladatl. Heater

1960 Ford

• • • •

$495.
FOR YOUR CAR IN TRADE

1961 Dodge • - • $1495
1'.1 Tall Swtl!llln• ~.

I Toile 11nl11t, RNI Sharp

va, ~atom Qeb, Auto.

Tra111.

64 Ford Falcon - - • $495 1957 Dodge - • • •795
I dr.ltltllll. J1llt urlnd. ll(lukllflll blaok !lltlrb. eeyt. llllndanl
illllft,

V·8 motor. automotle

S2195 1961 Plymouth - .. •1195
mileage,

LISallte 4 dr. Sedan. Just arrived. Power •leering. Low
&amp;lira cleai\ IIIII'· ild, •hill.
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61Dodge

V S motor a11tomat lc
lrnn s , nm s rc.•a\ good.

1962 Chevrolet···-· $1495

• .$2695 ~495
64Pontiac
f'at•lina dr. Sedan. All vinyl ventura trim. Almost like the

62;-Bonneville - $2195 $)995

V-8 motor. Auln . trur1s.
Power Sf('(' ring ,

WY 2-5342

• Dr. lied... Power Slllrinl 1nd Jirak••· Radio and Heat,.
er. One Owner

4

58 BUICK
2 door

GMAC FINANCING

1962 Oldsmobile-- $1895

it WI&amp; 110ld. HJcfr-lfe.

54 OLDS
2 door

KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES

4 dJ';J!t!I\Jo, Buokat INti, Conoul, Auto111atlo obift, power steer·
Inc an( ~es. ODIJ 0,008 eeay mllfl. Llkt new lnaide and out

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59 DODGE
4 DR. H.T.

ON NEW 6 5 FORDS
PRICES FROM $1890.1 AL L COLORS - All MODI.$

'I' Toa SlUt; Dtu:l 'WIIII1I, 8 Q1, I IJliL

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YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT .• "

·R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
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~91-'~~ Dirt-lancer
~~
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Mlclclltpart

KEITH GOBLE FORD
NIDDLEPORT, 0.

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8---Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 7, 1965

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Transfers

HarrisonvilleP. T.o~
Names its New Officers

.. r•m LAIIWILL

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show. Also, the Freshman
Mr. Wllllam K.Rusiiu, Friend.Surprfle
il?u.e-Warmfn,u
Rutland P. T•.4.
chanica! drawing class will
baud director of tbe Middle- FlorenceBoUey
Glll~nonSaturday
. To Meet Monday
hlblt designs for a variety of
port Hlgb School, baa 8111101111- Mrs. Florence Holley was the
IZZO,
Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Work. '!1te Rutland PTA will meet , buildings constructed under the
··~ tbal • coocert by tbe co- guest of honor at a party Wedman and family were atven a
Monday evening, May 10 at the Idn-ecllon of . Harold Sauer. One
det 8lld Junior band wlll be nesday evening at her home,
bouaewarmtna at the aew Mt.
Rutland High School auditorium display will mchtde public build~ sented oext Tuesday, May Nye Ave., planned by
her The Ya Wa Te Camp Fire Moriah Church of Gad parson·
with Arthur Miller, president, j ings and farm butldlngs.
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1j ·at 7,JG p.m. at tbe blgb dllughter and son-in-law, Mr. Girls of Racine enjoyed their age Sa~ evening after a Mr. end Mrs. Harold Saae
1D charge.
i Music .will be presented. by
Mrs. William Eichinger was
• ,0 1 auditorium.
and Mrs. Dwight Logan.
annual pizza and slumber party revival belnl! held at the church. entertained with a aurprile 1111'
The Junior and Senior Home senior girls trto. There w1U
reelected preSident when I he
The cadet band Is compooed
Mrs. Holley was a dinner at the Sam CurtJs ·farm, Morn- Attending were Mr. arid Mrs. ty after echool Tuellday afte
Economic Girls with
their instaliaiton of officers and
WSCS of the Syracuso Met.OO- of JUnior high students and the guest of the Logans and when log star, on Aprll 30.
Albert Appleby, Mr. ond Mrs. noon ln honor ol their datJIIiter,
teacher and advisor, Leda Mae lreshments will be served
dist church met Wednesday .ev- JUniOr band uses beginners and she returned home was pleas- The girls mived on the Charles Dauah~, . ~
Joy, whO observed her
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Kraeuter will present a style lhe 8th grade room mothers. , ,· " at the home of Mrs. Ahce- sixth grade
s u t d, n t s. antly surprised when a 8J"OUP school bus and Immediately ren, Mr. and
,at( blrlbday anniversary. GliDes
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- , publle is cordially Invited. of friends cam~ in to help her ellanged !Dto oomlortsble hit· sons, pecky and Col:'eltB Rhodes, and contests we:e played and
Devotions from Luke 4 wherde .., "' """"'
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k l!1f clothes. A hlke was taken ~Mr. andRuthMrsP. ~~MrSiatypn! priMa woneberby Donna WWebt!r,
led by Mrs. Capehart, who a
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, MarJory 11111for her topic, "Hearing God ~
~ ice cream and coffee were ser- woods d 1' g the creek to Mra. Ross Scarberry Jnd Su81e, ley 8lld Brenda Bolln.
speak through the Bible." Miss
ved to Mr. and Mrs. William
~n ~on
birds nd Mrs. DQrotby !"fflll!jt, Mr., "'14
bad
Marcia Karr presented the proQln
I Bartels and Edward and Chuck, see spr Ill! owers,
' 8 Mrs. Jacob Bulb li1lfl chllllreb, After the honored SUiill
ram topic "The Bible Is God's
IMrs. John . Smith, Mr. and birds nests. Even a black &amp;nake Mr. and Mrs. IVlliifd EbertJ.. ope!1ed her lovely llfta, the 18
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IMrs Helen Sauvage and Gene. After about two miles of hiking, Dorsa Persons and o-er, Mr. round tlte table carrylns out
During the us ness
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1Mrs Carl Moore, Mrs. Helen w en e r
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•. dno and ac- ! ot Fairborn will arrive this eve- 1and Skip' and the honored guest turned to a cleared off field family Mr and Mrs Charlea ballOOIIJ auspended from I h •
committee
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Softba!l was enjoyed while the Mrs Jamea Satterfield and sons .the children ·'with a decorated
Mrs. Ahcde apetar ' Vlfce Ppro-. art.
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and bars were giVen.
Mrs. W1 tam ou '"
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Mrs Linda• Attending
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morning at Meigs General Hosdancing Including the Hoke y L
d Kl :," v· 'ki Car· Wamsley, Vickie and Kathy flar.
memberslup cuii!Vatmn, Mrs. pita!.
Pokey and the Bunny Hop. A.- u an
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rllon, LYJtll and Rosemary
John Sauvage. secrrlary of miS- Mrs John Frick is ill at her Mr. and Mrs. Lee Edwards bout l1
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corn lisle,
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Snowden, Roxanna and Jell Pat.
sionury education and service h
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(Esther Bradbury) ol Miami, d
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' Sending gifts were Mrs. lcle terson Brenda Bolln Terri 0'·
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Hev. and Mrs. Menzel Smith Fla., and ~w or
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Marcia Karr .. secretary ol ~ptr- and daughter, Bonnie were bus- here ...- a visii with her moth- enjoyed : breakl::!t of j:ice, Hol~lnge~ru! Mr!. Anna Lee Eads, Donna and Duane Web
I itual life culttvatiOn. 1 he btrth- iness visitors in Glendale, W. er, Mrs. Laura Powell Brad- eggs and toast, hoi cakes, cer- Tuc er
sons.
eJ' Tammy and Debbie Schoot&gt;l days of Mrs. Sauvage and Mrs. Va. Wednesday.
bury and her siSter and broth- eal and milk. Girls attending
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over, Joy White and the honol'
I Mary Flanagan "'." observed: Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks er. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold were Brenda Webb, Joy Theiss, Camp/Ire Glrb
ed suest'a sister, Mary Ruth
1. A commem on. Nalional Fama and Miss Genevieve . Stobart and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Brad- Laurel Calms, Martha Yost, Elect 0/ficer~Sa
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1tiy week by Mtss Ka~r a~ 1were business visitors m
bury and famtlies.
Ann McClintock
Jane John- The Ya Wa Te Camp Fire
A growing savings account here- added to
1 poem. "IVSCS Garden.
by . rs. i polis, today.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reber son, Brenda Bradford, Sue Cur- Girls of Racine elected new live ail the llrls experlenct In
every month or payday-con give you a reserve
1 Flanagan closed
the meetmg, 1 Mrs . Orion Nelson of
two sons of Cleveland, VIS· tis, Nancy Bentz, Linda Grlnd- officers recently for "the 2nd each of the duties ol the posiof spore cash that's safe but always conven•rter wnwh rrlreshmenls were and Mrs. Wilbur Pierce ol
recently with their aunt, staff and Diana Cross. Adults Quarter of 1965. They were tlon that abe Is elected to. ()lb.
ienlly available for any ;:&gt;urpose you choose!
served by the hostess.
bury were in Pt. Pleasant,
Mrs. Lilli~ McGhee.
attending were Mrs. Helen John- president, Ana McClintock, er members of thll 8J"OliP ars
Va , Thursday to attend I h
Steve Mil~er of Beverly, a stu- son, aSBistant guardian, and vice president, Linda Grindstaff Laurel Cairns, Brenda Webb,
We'll help your savings account grow faster
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Mason County Borne
atbe Rto ;ra~de .~l~g~, Mrs. Mary Curtis, guardian.
treasurer, Brenda
Bradford; Martha Y&lt;tst, Nancy · Bentz,
here by adding interest, as earned.
1 we en WI
slralion spring lunch~n,
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secretary, Djana Cross, end Jane Johnson ond Joy Thetas.
h Churt·h Speaker
at the National Guards
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also a student, ~nd Athei18, were Thursday evening scribe, sue Curtis.
Guardian ts Mrs. Mary CUrlls
Open a savings account here nowl
Samuel Toye. attired In
ory. Miss Helen Wright,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. RICh- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emer- This group elects new off!- and aaslstant ts Mrs. Heltll
Nigerian appare l, was
ial representative ol the
Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. son Jones.
cera each quarter in order to Johnson.
IISl&gt;eak:er Sunday morning ot
plicity Pattern Co. of New
Chambers attended the Mayli"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;i;;;i;;ii;i;;;;;..;..=;..'"-';..;.....................,
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City, was guest speaker
. banquet spon"?red by the
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as her topic, ' Be your own
Stgma Fraternity Saturday
ic was "God's Deeds" to
signer."
evening, and also the dance
people in his homeland of
following.
geria. A post graduate of
Mrs. William Reynolds ha•
University, he plans to
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VeS er
from Lansing, Mich.
to his native land to preach
where she has been visiting
lhe gospel.
with her daughter and family,
Mr. Toye is a member or the Mrs. Arthur Sylvester
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby King and
·Ohio Program of International selected as delegate to
family. Mrs. King is recuperati Living, sponsored by Ohio Unl·
meeting of Scioto
ing from recent surgery.
verstly and Westminster Foun- tery at Athens, May 18,
Mr. Verner See is reported 1
&lt;lation. The program consists the session ol the
improving from a heart condiServing Meigs County for over 93 years
of five student participants and First United
!ion at Holzer HospitaL
an Indian couple, who direct church met Sunday night ln
Mrs. Margaret Hili of Daythe
program.
church
annex.
The
Rev.
POMEROY
RUTLAND
The Rev. Richard Putney' Hueholt, or Gallipolis was
ton spent the weekend with Mr.
assistant of the
erator. The Rev. Leonard Me- and Mrs. Richard Chambers
Member Federal Reserve System
Foundation was also present, Intire of Logan was a guest.
aml her mother! Mrs.. Be~
giving the opening invocation. Effective May 16, the
Hobstetter and Sister, MISs VIrMember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
He will fill the pulpit here Sun- morning worship services
g1e Hobstetter.
day morning May 9 at 9:30a.m. be at 9 o'clock and church Mrs . Wtlltam . Morrll (IloroI I~Th~e~p~ub~li~c~i~sco~r~di~a~lly~ln~v~ite:d~i'l ~~~':'~. at IG. Alternates to
thy Dtllardl IS .1mpr?v1ng sattBio
Presbytery are Mrs.
·. factoriiy fo!lowtng kidney &amp;urgWinebrenner, and M r s. l ery at Riverside
Methodist
Thomas Clark. The
General Hospital in Colu!"bus: She has
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lumbus May 18 through 26. The L Her room number Is U9.
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Concord, June 15-IB. Mrs. Don· Mr. and Mrs. Branch Flem·
aid Cottrill is elder commis- ing of Miami, Fla., are here lor
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Sylvester, allernate.
in Middleport. They are visllThere will be a congregation Ina with relatives and Jrlends
meeting Sunday afternoon, May be', :e returning to Florida.
16, at 2 o'clock. Proposed by • Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson,
taws will be presented. A II - - - - - - - - - members are urged to attend. van Meter of Beverly· Mr. and
The meeting opened
with Mrs. Gerald Michael 'and lamtJONATHAN LOGAN, Junior tlzH 5·15
prayer by the moderator. At- ily, Syracuse; and Mr. and Mr!.
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t KAY WINDSOR &amp; SHAPELY, mitlft tlzos
Wmebrenner, Mr. Richard Duck- Pomeroy.
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hired by the Southern Local School board to succeed
Charles Hayman as executive head, it was announced
today.
Mr. Deem also will coach the Southern High football
team. He was employed following the announcement by
Mr. Hayman last month that he intended to retire after .,
this term of school is com- ·
pleted.
coach - principal, Jame• Vernari of Rutland.
Mr. Hayman has eerved as Deem coaclled Junior High
an educator in Southern Local ,lrall in Parkersburg for o n e
school district for the post 301year, then was head coach of t;:,·
yaers and overall, has been. •tall sports at Ripley High school [, ,.
t~acher, prmctpal or executrve in 1954 and 55. During his stay ',,
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foolball coach in the shor mentor Charles Chancey.
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Bill Priddy, who !sst fall com- W. Va., in 1956 and coached ·
pleted his fourth season as there until resigning in 1961 to
coach, tendered his resignation go to Springfield Sotuth High 11:
to the board in ~pril.
School. In his last year at Wit- ~;,
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of squad posted a 8-1-1 record,
AWARD WINNER - Mrs. Pat Htndy, Hig~-st, Middleport, poses with her husband, Parkersburg High school and his basketball team 22-3 slate , ;;a
David, and children, Mi~hael and Cyn~,hil, after being ~~unce~ as the Ohio Eta received his BA Degree at Sa- a n d his baseball club, 17-!. 1
Ph Chapter of. th~ Beta S1gm~ Sorority, Girl of the Year. MJ'l!. Hmdy has been out- lem College in 1953. Deem took In baseall during iltat season
~tandlngly act1ve m the sorortty the past year. She 13 especially recogruzed by other his Masters from West
he led the Yellow Jackets into , - - - - - - -- - memMrs for her war~ on the group's service committee.- Sentinel Photo.
University In 1958. Salem
the four team first tourney -1 ,
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lege is the akna mater Of
a first £or Williamstown - w;:.;r , :.M't:, .. ~'"•h: :.
other well-known Meigs
- and .lost in the semi-finals
to Huntmgton.
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L-K Bowl game ai ParkBY DALii! ROTHGEB, JR. !suited In tlie eXplosion, whlch 1Several nearby homes were
lersllur•. The
North squad
Eureka resident&gt; were awak.. leveled ·the supply atructure. i damaged by the blast. No one ,
game
6-11.
Coach Chanened at 6 a.m., today by a Ire- !
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reported injured.
was
his
assistant.
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mendous explosion which de1
The structure was located diTmnorrow is Motbe~ ·, Day.
has
been
employed
as
atroyed a supply . building be1 rectly
behind the !ruck stop,
signified by tbe wearmg ol a
ha,ckfi••ld Coach at Springfield
hind Curry's Truck Stop on Rt.
operated by Dale Hansel Curwhite
symboll&lt; ol sweetHigh since resigning at ness. ros~
punty, and enduranrt·
t
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Williamstown In 1961. He Is marAt first, It was thought a
The blast broke three winto the former Bettv Leran tbe qualities of the ideal mojet had broken the sound bardows out of the home of Dep.
Parkersburg and is t h e . ther wbo ever lived.
rl~r. Some residents
feared
uty SberHilvan Fife. Next door,
Meigs
county
cburcbe!!:
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father ol three children,
someone may have attempteQ
restaurant supplies and a Iaunpay special tribute to Mothers
to blow · up·. the Gallipolis dam
dry room and a bathhouse were
this May 9. Who can ask, wtth.COQtdill&amp; to reports from down
damaged.'
out wonderment, "Wb (" r e
ver. ..~· .
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Also damaged was the Herwould we be. without her'!"
Sb·e,r~Denver Walker behevman Simms house, T. D. OilA festival derived from the
an accumulation of gasses
Ion's home. Mrs. Addie Archcustom of mother-worship in
:.a pump .motor may have reer's awnint. was damaged alancient Grtere, formal moth-

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Gallia Clmrche•
·Planning Cru•ade

CATAUNA SPORTSWEAR

There wlll be an E•••ngo!llstllc
Crusade sponsored by the Meith· I
odist Churches of GalUa
ty and vicinity at Grace Methodist Church in Gallipolis, May
2-9 at 8 p.m. each evening,
(DST). The visiting speaker la
Rev. James Wagner, pastor
the Burlington, Ohlo, Methodist
Church. The theme for the
is "I've Found A Friend."
Sermon topics for the rest
the week are: Friday, May 7,
"The Redemption of L 1I
Saturday, May 8, "The StJ:&lt;mgthl
of Ufe;" and Sunday, May
"The Master of Ufe." The
· is Invited.

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Hilton Wolfe

.. '!ton Wolf•, 1\acin• oou,cil
member . will attend the meetlng ~ ·M~y 12 in Washington
D.~C. lfi\!1 Congressman Walter H. !.fkeiler.
lfe Invites all Interested
w!s
meet Monday, May
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and answerper!
his trip to learn
more ·
the Appalachia and
programs In the
J11eetlng will be
Mor1day at the JunRacine.

was

destroyed· by the blast.
~e · ~ureau of Crim_lnal Invesltgatton was called lD today
to probe the incident, ·according to Sheriff Walker.
EIIIC
Eric Cbambers. sou of Mr.
and Mrs. Rl&lt;bard Chambers
of Middleport, bas been initlated Into the Phi Sigma Iraterolty of Rio . rande College.
Eric Is a junior at Rio Grande,
maJoring tn secondary educa·
lion. He Is a 1162 graduate of
Mldaleporl Higb school.

TWO CITED
The Ohio St;Ite Patrol today
reported two arrests, Albert M.
Graham, 42, Rt. 1 Stewart, cited to Mei4s county court May
14 for unsafe vehicle, and Jack!e L. Harris, 22, Minersville,
cited to Gallipolis court Ma~ 15
for speed,

Ronald DHm

All gi rl s in lhP area between I The Mis9 Ame.rlc~ eantestant

the ages of 18·28 and nul mar- was the !962 Mtam!Sburg Jayrit&gt;d are im•Jt€'d to sN·ure e~p· ; c: Queen, secosd runner-up. in
pliCal Ions al the Daily se ntinel . the South Dayton Junior Mtss
l wMPO. Boh r::vans steak House Pageant, Sweetheart of Demoi01. Holsum BHk Pry brfor(' M;;~y . lay. and first runner-up m thl
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· 1965 district of Demolay pa&amp;-

Miss Quinn is a stud~nt at Ieant.
Ohu.. llrt l \'t'r~ il \ ;md 3
19M 1 M1ss Quinn also appe~ed
gr~duJte of \lwmisburg High iwith the Jo-Ettes, a prectsion
er-worshlp was performed on school. Sht&gt; ha s had two semt!s· 1 dancing line, on the Ted Ma~k
the Ides ()f March throughout dt'rs of drama ti C's in co llege and I Original Amateur Hour and m
Asia Minor. With tbe t'Oming Ill vrars experienl'e in dancmg. ~ various other TV appearanceL

Seven persons were fined and
three others forfeited bonds in
actions by Judge Frank w. Porter in Meigs County court Friday.
Fined for speeding were Mildred L. Gillilan, $10 and costs;
John Fisher, Jr., $25 and costs:
Charles R. Wolfe, $20 and costs,
and Marjorie M. sayer, $10 and
costs.
Robert R. Hendricks was fined •t50 and cosls and sentenc•

Ohl"tnger IS• speaker m
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Church.'' a ~elebration OC· I
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when children returned home I
witb gifts for parents, tsper- I
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er's Day" was given ofllciai Loun Co. in Pomeroy. exp l am~d to the Middleport-Pornrecognidon by Congress. May ler«y Rolary cluh Fnday everung the operation of tht
8• 1914. the second Sunday in Iloan business.
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Mr Ohlmg:er. anflthPr m e Serving the dmner wert Miss
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othur i cu rrt'n l list :)f local
Hot.ary i Bess Sanborn Mrs.
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DWJ conviction Gar L M .
rl·s of Rl . 3 eoo'I v1'II eywas. f'moedr
$5 and cost~ for defective bead·
. and 0100 and costs on a
lights
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fine was suspended an~ Morris A G~ernse~ heifer wa s kill- Thr Capital finanre Corpo.rwas- placed on probation for ed Fnday nJght upon bemg atiOn. with it s main office m,1
six lllO&lt;llhs).
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struck by a car driven by Jam- c11 tumbus· has 326 branch ofJudge Porter fmed
Clyde es Edward Diddle, 17. Rl . I , 1rim m 18 stat"' He said cer- 1
Taylor and David Chadwell each Racine about 11'2 mites east of Iti fi catt&gt;s of deposit in 1he Econand costs on charges of as· I the Racine corporation limit In omy Loan system e&lt;:~rn 41".! per i SAIGON (UPI) -An armac!a
and battery.
Dorcas
Irent inlrresl.
of 2110 U.S. Air Force 8lld Navy
Shirley Hayhurs forfeited
The Sheriff's department In 1 ~1r Ololinger read excerplsi planes blasted three military
\ ...if.ou bond o~ a c1tat10n
vestigation showed there was ' ror the "Paper-Work Jungle." targets in Communist North
a railroad at the
medium damage to Diddlf''s ve- wh tch explains the ,activities of Viet Nam today. One plane was
proach of a rtain, John
bicle Authonties said the heif- those mvolved in desk duties. shot down.
lost his $2 7.50 bond. for
le~ped out of a ditch m front He was mtroduced by Rotary U.S. military spokesmen said
mg, and Thomas Gtik, one
the car. The department al- President Dick Rosenbaum.
Navy planes loosed lorul of
$17.50 -for no muffler.
so investigated a mishap in A letter ol appreciation from bombs and bullpup air-to • surRacine F'r1day involving cars M1ke Archer was read to the face missiles at a vital air field
Veleralll Memorial Hospital operated by Donald C. Rillle, group. \like thanked Rotary for near the coastal city of V!nh,
ADMISSIONS - Harry
, of R.D. 3, Racine· and Mar- selecting hinn as the club's rep- but lost one Crusader jet to
wards, Langsville; Zreda "''-'t·ha F. Wolfe. Racine RD 2. On- resentative at the Folk Festi- Communist ground fire. A.
der, Racine.
ty minor damage was iricurred.l val in Wilmington on April 2-3· search for the pUot was
DISCHARGES launched.
Bocard, Long Botto~;
John
Vinh is located 175 m !lee
Duerr, Pomeroy; Vlrgmla King.
i south of the Cummunist copital
Pomeroy; Con Roush, PorneWASHINGTON (UP!) - The Defense Department , of Hanoi. The spokesmen said
roy.
Issued 1 coli Friday for 17,000 men to be induded into Navy . 1 fl"hter-bomben rock10 ...
the Army during June.
The Pentagon olso sold it expected 9,000 volunt•rs ed the airst:ip north of It, hllto supplement • lotal of 26,000 r.. ruits needed for tlng the runway, radar lnsWlianext month.
!ions and other support faclUThe quota morkecl onothtr Increase In 1 steady climb ties.
from • low of 3,000 for Februory.
The incrused noed for droit- hos been ottrlbutecl
to 1 f•lli"'l-off in ~nlistrnenh, longthoned troinlng ...,..
ods, ond to lncNised noeds for repla ..rnents In odd
yeo.-. bectust of • tWo-yur cycle begun during tho Berlin buildup of 1961.
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Carole Sue Guinn. age I 9, from Mi~ll1!•bJ!rii&lt;:.G:. ll_to
be one of th e contestants in the May Ilr'f)relifuTnary MIS.I
America contest at the Skylines Bowling Center on Routt
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Held in conncclion with the regatta activities In Pornercy. t he preliminary contest will determine the finalists
lwhu will IJe competing m a pageant at Pomeroy high
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