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10, 11181

Rutland nu,·:gh p rom is 'Evening in Paris'
j

Janet Price and Jim

HighdSQc:o:~

ert, Rutland

~~·0 w~~.c~:r,:•al

cl~ss ~

Ronnie Taylor, Senior

movie at

th Meigs Theatre front of the stage and featur- Mrs. 0. 0. Patterson, Mr. and
e et
!'abies ed a rustic setting of "'hit e Mrs. Duane Stanley, Mr.

~r::~·~t.d:~~;~:;:;~~:;e~;;::.;.o::;.;~a,~q~renchtbeme ··~ought

e.

Saw Paris," by Alan Black- centered w•th

wood and

arrang~lments/f ~Ins,

:~;t~':~~~:~:\:~·:::

iron furniture, rou;
ands red geramums
Hiram Slawter, Mr. and

J~~ot~l~c~~i cl~: ~~~' ao~dm~:i!~urc:'~":,d~=· w:~ a~~cu~~; ·members

Hobs~~~:~~ugene

MtJPieo'trlplyeAbo,nut
Pomeroy

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ev:~~~~un':O!nd
Mr. and Mrs. Rolllll

Travel,rs are Returned from Trip '
fo Fair, Philadelphia, Capital
:ts~k=:~ ·=al.l.~beled: "Lady

a
New York and Washlii&amp;IODI i).

Bird

Guest Arllst Sergio Franchi

Yoq wu entertained tbe lll'OUP Yll I b
Don S th and' Tom
':.
I :nber "Hm..esslonal Club,
bers. Mr Franchi lo now IPyse.' a voc~ V "'b th
.,.In Philadelphia they visited pearing lD • Broadway musleal
:;,.po:Od
Mro Young's sister Lydia L: written by Richard Roger·• enJ ~n_e Lucas, son dra Dean 'MJean
· where Mrs. y'oungo
• bro- titled ' "Do I Hear A Waltz?"
Davis
T1l11S Beverly Forbea,
ary
Dr. Hugh H. Davlo of SyCro~er Lat!schia Gates Mike
racuse, N. y' also was a
'
•J h
ReCoani.... Memberl
Nicholson Steve Grimm, o n
11\1881. Their Dell stop
was
Grate,
LittiThe,. Lee
Leviliown, N. Y., where the For Study Course
Ray Alklrel . bel
s w~·'ct.";
Youngs visited their daughter Several members of the Mlcl.
by
voca
num
r,
.
and
son·ln-law,
Mr . and
and their
Mrs. dlepocl~-••""
First Baptist
Churcll
tez" b R berta Kraeuter
AI
last Wedn
' f y ~h·10 U01·verSlty •
tmayer
were r• ...,..~.
esguest rom
·
II lll'andsons, Stewart and Larry. day evening during the prayer
Closing remarks were made
Middleport Per8onals
whose mother Is 1. While there they enjoyed a day service for a course they had
by Mr McKenzie,
executiVe
Mrs. Julia Davis and
the World's Fair. This is completed "Cbristian 'Responhead Miss Sabra Canaday was
weekend guests of Mr.
Broyleo of Gallipois and tbe second year that tbe Youngs slbllity l~tltute," conducted by
accompaniSt for the muSical
0
Mr. Leo Kennedy were
Mrs. Lucie B. Hawkins of Mid- have visited the Fair and they the Rev. Donald Boone.
numbers.
The Chester Garden Club met They come In shades of pmks, and Mrs. Clarence Bailey
deport were Sunday
dinner wish !bey could go again.
Taking the course were Ml'l.
Th school gym was the set- Wednesday evemng at the home purple, and while and bloom sons, Richard and Michael,
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Returning to Washington D. Gerald Anthony, Mra. G. W.
tin
the dance
the of Mrs Esther Wnght with about the middle of May, but Springfield, .and Mr. and
.
.
c. on Sunday, May 2, they Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
I
g wtlh the "DtmenSlons" Mrs George Frederick, Jr., as they have beautiful fru!ls used Michael Ohlmger and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Krider spent tbe remainder of their Cheesebrew, Mr. and Mrl. Fred
lldainnmeins'trumental dance band
The meeting open- lor decorallon and some for chael, of Nelsonville ..
Mrs VIc Pecora and
vacation with their daughter Gibbs Mrs. Beulah White and
from Ohio Umversity providmg ed Wlth the Club Collect in uni- jellies in the fail. . .
. ey and SODB alsoll;s
of Columbus and Mr.
and son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jacob Torner. The c:ourse
TONIGHT
. music The gym was transform- son, led by the VICe president, Arrangements recelvmg a hiS father, Mr. ~ :~
Russell Krider
Pierce Rice. They were enter- of study inclnded instructiOD on
"THE PINK PANTHER"
wards were made by Mrs H~ Mrs. Elmr De~lrn of s.
aro od fr iday evenmg. to
talned at dinner one evening how to read, pray, witneso, conOavJd ~ l\'E'/1
Peter SPllers ed int~ a Pans setting fealur· Mrs. Wright
Ing an 8-foot Eiffel Tower m the Due to the fire that destroy- mer Holter, Mrs. Earl Dean ani laD Past an~~ y with
weekend .w•th their
with Miss Florence Smith, fur- duct meeting, survey the Bible,
( lt&gt;&lt;.hmco lor)
- andcenter entire!) covered With col- ed the home of the April hos· the hostesses. The coJSages a. ton VISJte\
a~d Miss
Krider and to
merly of Pomeroy.
put ideas into action, public
Helllv Silva ~Jt 7a lwth
ored lights, mobile ballerina tess, Mrs. Purley Karr, the Ap- so were Judged.
R.h~afSans ury
. mother ·at Veterans
On May 4th they were lunch- speaking, and worship. Th I
\.1on1 gonH't}
and stars suspended from the nl meetrng had been cancelled. Mrs. Paul Baer and Mrs. ScMr and Mrs. C. L. Wood
Hospital.
eon guests of Congre-.man and group wtll be in charge of tha
"JOHNNY COOL"
midmght blue paper streamer Twenty . two members ~n- Paul Karr conducted a contest Rav~nswood, W. Va. spent
Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth
Mrs. Moeller at the llouse of morning worship IOfVlCI May
sky dotted With Silver stars.
s~ered the roll call by nammg won by Mrs. Dean and Mrs. ther's Day with his
and Mr. and Mrs. John
Repr1!$0111aUvel dining room. 16.
In aech of the four corners her favonte Spring flower for Frederick Mrs. Donald Mora Mrs E M Wood.
and Joetta and John,
Mra. Moeller sent word through
IN THE ARMY"
were gardens w1th grass, white the Apnl roll call and for won the door pnze.
Miss Ma~ianne Woodgerd, em- Road, and Mr. and Mrs.
Young that sbe wo~ld be
, ,
,
Ja&lt;k l,eHwn
H11 kv \ctson trees, rose covered trellises and May each mem'ber wore a cor- After the meeting the club ployed in Columbus, spent the ert Larkina and .Roberta
delighted to take. a~y vuntors Recogn.Uron Gwen
oCnlm'
potted plants A bndge cover- sage she had made.
honored Mrs. Karr with a ktlch weekend with her parents, Mr. Long Bottom VISited
from the lOth District on a Motherl at Church
"SIEGE OF ''+'~e SAXONS" ed ~1th blue and silver stream- The verse of the month was en shower. Mrs Karr expressed and Mrs. Harold
evening with Raymond
tour of Capitol Hill.
Janelle Srntl R•m,,ld LewiS ers was at the entrance w1th read by Mrs Carl Kautz and her thanks for that and for the Eric Chambers, Rio
and guests.
For Mrs. Young the highlight Mother's Day at the Mlddleilechnirolo• I
three sides of the gym decorat- Mrs. Roy Miller. The hostess wonderful thoughtfulness.
College student, spent the week- Sunday dinner guests o
of tbe trip was the brunch hon- port First Baptist Church was
ed with red brick background gave devotiOns, usmg "Peace" During social hour the hos· end w1th his parents, Mr. and mOJ,d Krider were Mr. and 'Irs. orlng the First Lndy in the observed during the
On one wall Nas a large mural as her top1c. She read scr~pture tesses assisted by MISses Esth· Mrs. Richard Chambers.
Marvin Krider and Mr. and 1\frs. Shoreham Hotel Regency Room. SOOool hour with recognition
of the Elffel Tower.
from Romans and Isaiah
er'
and Suzy Frederick, Miss Jeanette &lt;;rook!, Mar- Vic Pecoa and . Peggy and Mrs Young was a gueat of Mrs. being stven to all mothers In
Other Parts touches included ' Peace, and she gave a tn?ute served a desert course
!etta. spent Mother s Day week- Michael and Augie Fontal18
Moeller.
the CODIII'egatlon.
th
d
ater fountam I to all of those who have g1ven The June meeting will
be end w1th her [1ll'ents, Mr. and Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. The First Lady wu escorted Fred Hoffman, Sunday School
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
a
and a
the1r hves to protect
this held at the home of Mrs. Don- Mrs. Walter Crooks.
Russell Krider of Findlay.
to the speaker's table by a ouperlntendenl, presented a
"FATHER GOOSE"
10 reflector silver ball.
country.
.
. aid and Pearl Mora.
Sandra Brewington, Rio Mr. and Mrs Robert V.:llson member of tbe ~· S. M-orine pink carna~ to each motber
C :~n Ctan t, Lt&gt;slt t&gt; t ;~ron
g
ed
With
red
checked
Durmg
the
bus
mess
sess1on
Colle e and her lath- and family of Jackson VISited Band and after bemg Introduced present. Receiving apeclal reo
tTr.rhlll('Oiol'J
Colorcartoona
the dance floor under
Roy Holter was thanked
Colum- Sunday wrth relabves In the by the president of the club cognition as the oldest mother
a h held
ped
and
commented
on
her
recent
b
'
nt
tbe
weekend
at
their area.
talk. UShe was present was Mrs.
James Mwstrl
canopy, e c
·
WMPO d'o t.at'on
us, spe
d M Robert Har made a short
nding
t
lher - t
candle in a wicker basket.
VISit over
ra ' s ' .
home m Middleport.
Mr. an
rs.
- stven a sta
ova on.
ray. Younges mo
..-WED.
The ro ram during
th
ll was reported that the club
OpiC IS
Mr. and Mrs Val Edgar Rey- brecht and family of Worthing- After Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. was Mrs. Roscoe Wise IDd the
NOT OPEN
J[Olmce P lgd d a solo "I Love has recently furmshed floral
ooids and children of Morgan- ton were weekend gueats
Hubert Humphrey were escort- mother with the most chlldten
- - - - - - - - - Paris
by
for the
County
town, w. va. spent the
their mothers, Mrs. Raymond ed in, the wives of tbe Cabin- present w11 Mrs. Fred Hoff·
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
R berta Kraeuter· "The Songs 1eacht'J's meetmg, the Eastern "B. g A Christian" was the end With his parents, Mr. and Harbrecht and Mrs. Norman et members, SUpreme Court man.
M•r 14·15
Moulin Rouge." by Alan band
and Mr. Charles topi..:f the deovtiOns by MISs Mrs. Edgar Reynolds.
McCallum.
Judges ¥d Officers of
!be
Blackwood· "Three Coms m a Blakeslee s anmversary party at Freda Grueser when the Hap- John Zerkle has been
Mr. and Mra Robert Reinhart Club, wele ,escorted to the
NOT ONLY Fo\IRY TALES
F u tam .. · by Jean TJII!s·
Pomeroy; and the club will help py Harvesters class of the Fed- ed to hiS home from
and family of Jackson
speakers table by a Marine, :e·
Broth
Grimm who
rroy
.. Stev I
Se; Sere" by the
with decorations and flower ar- erated church met Friday even- Methodist Hospital In
Sunday with Mrs.
.
splendent
his uniform With The "ctOO:lla"
"Han·
ens, 1'&gt; Hal dm. J my Van C
d
'th S b
rangemenUI for the all sports . g at the church
bus where he was under
Reinhart and Mrs.
C l y d bright red Jacket, making a wrota
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the
Dyke.
omra ".WI
a ra u
banquet. the Band Concert and m Mrs Henr Reibel president, vation and treat.ment. He is
Brown.
striking appearance with the set and Gretel a so were
"LAW OF THE LAWLESS" accompamsl. .lane L cas
laureate services at Esst- 0 pened the ~eeting 'with the ported 1mproving.
Miss Polly Karr of
ladles in their colorful ball and authors of a 111'081 Germatl h:
('l'echmrolorl
announc~r.
ern and for the Eighth Gradel ra er
from the ear book. 'Ml· and Mrs. Ike Wilt
SUnday with her parents, dresses.
tlonary and many other P
~vonne DeCor to, Dale Rol&gt; Followmg the u.;nce the Commencement and Alumm
group sang "J~sus Calls J'llltrlren, Pat and Chris of
Mr and Mrs. Charles R. Karr The theme of the gathering logical works, according: : ;
dent&lt;t and their guests
banquet at Chester,
Us," after which Miss Grueser lumbus, and Dennis Saelens,
.'
was ''The Lady Bird Special." Britannica Junior Encyc pa •
r
Mrs. Homer Holter Mrs. Wy- read Psalm 96 and m her med1- Grande Colleg~ stud~nt,
Mrs. Fred Zimmerman
Each table, which held Ia.
p ~.I.~ att Chadwell and M~s Buell talOn on the topic brought out the weekend Wl~d~e~
Freddie ad Mrs. Marion
Ridenour attended the wild flow.I the importance of attendance Mr and Mrs
op
of Columbus are the
er and wild life Garden Club !at church and of carrying dout Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
tour at the caves m Hockmg l what was learoed in every ay son spen d ht Sandra
Mr. and Mrs. James WIU
nt on Sunda,
lvmg. A poem, "Fo. Those Who w1lh their aug er,
•.
family
cou Y
)II t d t bu Follow " aod prayer by Miss student at Kent State
Mr and Mrs Gene
Money was co ec e o Y
'
sed h d r
t
d other relatives
·
·
Alkire II
seeds for the 4-H clubs m the Grueaer c10
t e evo IOns. yM
, an R th and Joy
and Kimberly and Kevm of
Ourmg
busmess
ary ol
u Mr. and Mn.
lumbus were weekend guests
Chester commumty.
~ans
werethemade
for 8sesSJon,
rum- daughters
'The 1965-66 officers
were ~age sale m the Swisher bmld- old Sauer, spent Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. ~arl Pa:ker.
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::::::=::::;::~~ elected. Mrs. Esther
.g
Second St Friday and Sunday in Reedsville with
Mrs. Susie Wmdon o H01n-11
w1ll be the new president,
~"atu~~ay Mrs. R~Jbel, Mrs. i cot~lns, Jean, Jane and
W. Va. and Mr.
P
._ Purley Karr, v1ce
Phil Memhart and Mrs. Bentz I Whitehead.
Koenig of C~ton we1rell
Mrs Robert Wood, secretary; Wolfe Will be 10 charge on Ffl· Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
S~day guests of their Sllller,ll
24 X 40"- 27 X 54"- 3ft. X 5 ft,
OF ALL YOUR '
'&lt;Irs. Carl Mora,
day and Mrs. Adam Ebersuach spent the weekend in Canton
MISs .Ethel
at the
retary and Mrs. Claence
Clara Karr and Mrs. Max guests of their daughter and of Mtss Elsie Hart and attendlmg was . re-elected treasurer Meitrart 00 Saturday.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Me- ed the .funeral of their uncle,
4ft. x6ft. -5 ft. x 8ft.
Mrs. Re1d You~g and Mrs Committese lor serving din- Kay and family. They went to Dana F1ck. Leonard, Billy and l
Fredenck read Now Is
ner to the Lions club were nam· observe the birthday
Paul Pickens of Pt. Pleasant,
Time" tips for gardeners
and included May u, Miss sary of- their daughter, Mrs. W. Va. were alao guests of Mi..
6ft. x9 ft. -6ft. x 12ft.
Mrs Young presented an · Lena Grueser, Mrs.
McKay.
Koenig.
terestmg paper about the
Cuckler and Mrs Clnra Karr; Mrs. Horace McElhinny sub- ----'' - - - - - - - PAY THE CLEANING
On Sale an tht 2nd Flaar In tht Drapery De;!.
tiful "Fiowenng Tree .
May 19: Mrs. 1. B. Weed, Mrs. stituted In the Middleport E[e. ALLIANCE, Oblo (UP!)
;
CHARGES IN THE FALL!
wh1ch IS the followermg crab. Karr and Mrs Phil Meinhart; mentary Schoob for Mra.
John B. Grosa, currently
Popular crab apple trees are May 26, Mrs. Ben Neutzllng, ert Allensworth.
Florida Southern UltiVet'Slt:v. ll
the Oriental, Carmen and Dol- Mrs. LoUis Reiel and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Vernon Weber, will become dean of Mount
go - the Dolgo IS the best for Karr, and June 2, Ms.
Weber and Mrs
Jon College on Aug. 1. He
thiS part of the country. The Dessauer, Mrs Lawrence
renee Mllho~n vlslted thlo
succeed M. Francia Clurtstlle,ll
nowermg crabs get to be about ning and Mrs. Henry Reibel.
at Holzer I osp1tal with
resigned.
1 mches in d1amter.
A vote ol thanks was given renee Milhoan, a patient at lhe ~ ~~~~;;;,;ii;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiilii
LAUNDERERS- DRY CLEANERS
can be planted m late fall
Miss Thelma Grueser lor mak- hospital.
early spnng in average, well ing out the sales tax report. Suzanne Bradbury was unlnConvenient Pickup Stations in MlddltpC~rt-Pomeroy
1 dramed soli and should not be Cards of thanks were aent
tentionally o~ltted from tbe
Phono Pomeroy WY 2-5428·Middleport WY 2-5130
ferlllized. It is not necessary Mrs Wilham Kenedy and
of the .Middleport senior
I to prune
Olm Boothe for donations
lleld Friday evenutg.
to the class. The group BBng
the part of Mar~a, ""'~'II
"Happy Birthday'• to Mrs.
deceased w1fe.
.,cm•
Wolfe
and
M1so
Maud
Darryl
Stumbo,
and his r001n·11
11
Grueser.
mate, Sam Yocuzzo, of lA!lroy, 11
The meeting closed with the New York, both students
MIZpah benedicihon, and games Kent State UmverSity,
an
were played with pnzes award- friends, Sue Lynn Mac\, IIU(~· I I
to Mrs. Phil Meinhart, Mrs. rus, and Darlene Peters, ~~~{~ Jl
Adam Ebersbach, Miss Lena ford, N. Y., students at t
Grueser and Miss Maud
Wesleyan Unlver$tty,
wer11 ll
How you cera 6crl't beautiful droperits
weekend guests of Darryl's
e';.. salad course was served
Mr. and Mra.. ClllliOI'(t[l
cusfG~a-made fo 10"' exact window mecrsuremtn4
Mrs Fred Dessauer and
and family·
Max .MeiiYart from a table
. Sunday .vtsltoro with Mrs. Mailltt!ltl r ...._
• ..,. wNt-, •r ._.
0
rylng the pink and white color ne 113wkmo were her sisters,
Lltlttl
MUM
theme with white cover and 'If· Mrs. Helen Davis of
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• 1111ttt t1 r
and Mr. and Mro Leslie Beck
ltltkr• litllll. .
1 t• ..... M!lltl
and children, Unda Lou, ""1''11
llllollttl
IMt
o
Tr}ftt·look.. ,11111
els, Tony and Tommy Of
polls.
S.. our ••te seloclioo of looiU!iful
A Whlto Luther
Mrs. Donald Crum ofr ~~~~~~
- ftllrla. &amp;ptct ta bo dolightH with
ton, W. Va. spent the _w
our line teilorint ond careful workMid HMI
with her father, Mr. 0. Hlndy
Nuhip. How yo• con huo dra·
an4 family.
porlll reilly cu•t--mode for your
rangemen1 of pink uaieal
wi!HIGwt w111t thtt tailorid to •p_er.
pink napkins. llosteases for
fectioB
JMI'" elwayt doslro~. ;
June meeting will be '"'···"
Thelma Grueser lind Mn.
ry Reibel, wltb Mn.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Cuckler In charge of
lor gp:om and banquet Friday
evening at the high school Dona' McKenZie, e&lt;ecUtlve head,
made the presentatiOns. James
Vennaedri. ;•gh
c•ownand Will
ue Dillon as prmce
cess
·
durmg the festiVIilehs b
l
The theme of t e anque
and dance . . An Evenmg m Paris." was camed out m the decorations and favors. The turkey
.
dmner
was serv ed '" the grade
school cafetena wtth
Ohhnger givmg the table
'
Miss Sallv Schaaf was
mistress ior the program fol·
1 . th dmner.
was given by
th J lor class president Cheryle
and the
by

tro~esy,
tf ~~as,

A~:~~~np~~c~::: ~~!:~~y~~a':fes

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and their
given each person with nutcups guests attending were Mr. and
decorated With the Elffel Tow- Mrs. Donald McKenzie, Mr and
&lt;r accent
Mrs. Carl Demson, ;t.~r. &amp; Mra.
Freshm.en . boys serving has
Mr.
0 0 ""P
PariSian
w81ters
were
J
arv
'
·
w· Jl Fink Billy Tucker olra Wolfe, Mr and Mrs. Harold
ISO, m
·
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V
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Allan Blackwood. Robert Sm•th, Sa~er, James ~~""''K· art
D 'd Rice
Roger
Black Ohlinger Leda ,..ae raeu er,
avi
' Dennis Sch!llmg Mary E.' Chapman, Sally Schaaf,
They wore Linda Haley, James Adams,
French bereb a~d red and Doo Spencer, Everett Holcomb,
white checked cumberbunds. and W'll'
I lam Thorp.
A large garden was placed in Other guests were Mr. and

William
!lday, and
re Jame•
Class
::, and
ams
n pen
for the banquet
G
were Mrs. eor ge White ' Mrs.
Harv01• Erlewme and Mrs.
II Lillie Waitresses for the
se
.
d
dinner were freshman an
omore girls under the
of Leda Kraeuter, ed
and dpunch were serv
the ance.

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Mr. and. Mrs. V. D.
and Cheryl and David
Sunday with thir parents,
d Mrs Earl Shrleges of
Mrs. W. A.
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Mrs. oney
Mansfield Saturday, to
the funeral of Mrs. L. H.
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Foreign Evef!ls: Reviewed

Let's See, Now, Where Were We?

By WEUJNil1'&lt;'
Unltetl Preas IDtemaUonll
BONN (UPI) -French ProsIdem fl• Gaulle's .lirtation wi'h
the Soviet Union and certain
East European Communist IIOV·
ermenls both frightem and
fascinates his German neigh.
bors.
Former Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer, who 1pent 14 yeara
trying to doment W"'t Oer•
many and FrllnC41 nrmly toaeth" so one aide could never
•Aaln ·join the Ruaslana aplnst
the olher, !tared hi1 YIOrk Wm
he undone.
Adenauer's aucceuor, Ludwlt
Erhard s •red Adenauer't roncern. Yet Erhard wa1 anXloue
to nek a tie·up wllh Commu.
nist China and wu restrained
only because bt doesn't want to
appear to bt undercu•tlnc
American President Johnaon
wnile tho Viel Nam wa Ia In·
~reaslng In ltrocity.
SHkl MOII!OW Talks
West Berlin Lord Mayor Wit-

. _COMMENT-TING EDIJORIALl Y

Let's Make It Safe
JT MIGHT

not be u~eded, and we hope
It l1 not, to remind a aegmenl of our
~ommunily of a poAslblo danger
that
txlall to the nlely and well-belna of the
)'IIUhlfr element in our communltv at
the end of this week, anrl through the
commencement period of our county.
This concern is In connection with the
Idea that the social events. anrl othen
connected with completing that important phue of education Is a time for a
type of celebntion that might bring dis·
astrous ruult1. We would claim no ere·
dlt for the credllab le showi ng that youth
hne maintained in the put acore of
yeus, but the record io thHe 1nd a eood
9nt, with no traffic fatalities, and to a
eonsldtrable degree there ue verv few
lnrl t.e nh that would lift eyebrow~.
In the year .1ust past, since schools
oponed ia•t fall we have seen a 1reat
Improvement in the attitude of atudenta,
and their high d e~ret of dvlc responsi·
blllty Natunlly a few have been hailed
Into court for driving a Iilii ~ too fast and
for other minor offenses. but there has
been nothing that woulcl make head·
lines . At the pres&lt;'nt time there Is one
central Ohio t·ontnlunitv . a county seat
town that i&lt; mnl'h in the news through
the actions of some of its te en-agen.
The sa•l th ing is that thl"re is a great
company of sound. sensi ble and up•tand·
ing youth In tha t com munit y who are
living under a cloud h&lt;tau se of the actions of a few or their numher The town
Is co nsidering a st ric ter eurfew and
many measu res even to a volunteer
(roup ol ci tizens lo help police the
lact to keep delinquency at 1 lower
eve I.

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We would sav that tl1e right type of
educatu&gt;nal leadership is helping to
train our youth to recog ni ze their civic
responsihi lily . Thr good name of your
achool, and of the place in which you
live is dependent upon earh one of your
ll'lions. We are all proud of your hovlng passed one of lhe goals on vour way
to high education. and any thuughtles•ness on your part could wipe that out in
the twinkling of an eye. Your school hRs
1 proud past and • repulatlon for gentle
conduct. and for lhe institution whieh
· hu nurtut·ed you. vou most certainlv
need to hold it in high esteem. Your
·teachers and advisors have done the
best for you. and you can only make
th~m proud by displaving to the com·
munlty the best in human behavior.

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ly Brandt, wbo hoped to lead
the opposition
Social D!!mo-.
._ is I• v1,.1ory over Erha· in
the September parliame~'ary
elec ••ons, said If he does form
a federal 1overnment he will
immediately seek to talk with
Moscow about German reunlfl·
utlon.
And the FrH Demoerata, who
are t • junl~r llttbt.i'l ot Ill'
ha~d'l coallttan and hDJlf to · m.
prove tber po1ton n St!p\em•
bfr, hi VI put MGII!OW on the
u.t or cipltala their litaaer, art
to villi In advance of polltna
date.
They bopa 10 convtnc• votera
they could auct!Hd whtrt othtrt ha~e fallecl.
so tar the Ruutana have of•
fered tht Glt'lllalll 111 1111!0111'
aeement. Whll• lllrttna autrapouaty with Jl'raJI(ll, IoVItt
Premier Alenel N, K01111n n
no' even rtpUecl to Erhard's
auuesuon that he ptnk up the
Invitation to hta predeeemt,
Nlklta I. Khrulhchev, to villi

HELEN HELP US!
l - - by

Helen

Thl• rotumn Is tw youne
people, their problems and plea·
lUres, their troubles and fun.
Aa with the rest of Helen Help
US!; it welcomet lauehl but
won't dodlt a aertoua quelllon
with a brulh&lt;&gt;ff.
Send your teen-ace question•
to YOUTH ASKED Ji'OR IT,
cart of Kel111 Help US! thla
New Jersey. Philip Kart of newspaper.
Mlchi1as and Ted Kennedr of ON PICKING
Massochusetts - have lone WEDDI!IIG ATTENDANTI
sought to do by mere Concrt~s· Desr Helen:
ionat edict against poll taxes in
Thia question may • 1 e m
local election• what Congretl It- foolish, but I'd like yout opinself has olreAdy cont-eded It ion. When a girl is planniq
could not do lawfully agalnll her wedding, should she pick
poll laxe• even In national eec- her bride't maid• and Matron
tlons.
of Honor for how beautiful
Now, the rosponsible Senate they'll look in the weddlne party, or because of friendship
Jeadm - Everett Dirksen of
I wanted my best
friend
Ilti no is for the Republicans and (who eat married Jut year) to
Mike Mansfield of Montana for be my attendant. But by the
the Democrat• - have come time aet for my church wedforward with a compromiae. din• her pregnancy will bt
Congmo would abandon thia quite noticeable. I'm told ahe
absurd and Caesar • like pro- should drop out of the weddln11
posal to set ltself above the party, u she'll look "different"
Con•tltution os it has been r.- and ruin the decor.
peatedly interpreted. But ConNow wllat Is wront wllh a
gress at the same time would pregnant woman walklne down
provide for early court tests of the aisle? There ia noihlllll
all poll tuea.
pretller or awoeter than a eirt
This 11 surely an adequall expectln&amp; her lint baby-end
lf not a too adequate - conc'fl. I know we can pt111 a euwn
alon to extremiam. H the utr• that will make her tven prot·
liberals do not accept it in tier. Maternity formals cao be
1ood faith, they will have dam- COlltoUS.
•ged a reoponalble resolution of
Am I rteht or wrun1!
a harsh and bitter national dii· GEORGIE.
emlna for more than could an Dear Georlit:
m•t .. ber of Deep Southern reI'm on your aide all t h t
aiaters. For reasonable men way! Have a lovely. weddlne.
almpty wfil accept no bill that - H.
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It even tougher, ev•r farth out- Dear Helen:
aide the ronstitulional tradiDo lirls think of lbt man
tions of 200 years than It the llrat or the car firat when ...
bipartisan bill now at hand.
oeptinC a date! Maybe it'a me,
(Copyright, 1915, by Uolted but I don 't acore with 1111 l'tlll·
Ji'uturt s,ndlcate, Inc.)
deal• llkt my friend who bea •
red 1116Z Trlwnph. 1 don't bm
a csr, mainly bt&lt;:auae I'm JDO.
inl my own way throo&amp;h col·
lei•· 011, I'm 1101 hurtin'. I can
afford a date, but you might
well. broken. In walkint lhoft ny my friend ia "Triwnph·
with them. 'nit Wor14'i Ji'alr, 111t" mott of the time - tvtn
for eumpte Ia too bit to be · with the Cirll 1 ... lint. I'm
seen In 011e 'day, ao don't try. belfnnlnllo think all damH
You lhould alterri'lll walklnc an mercenary, - SHOOK
with periodl of reel to let 1111 Dear Shook:
Girls who write to mt ltlunch- .
most out of your excuniOD. It
you are tired when you atart ly maintain lbef pick a dlltt
out you should walt until a day for 1111 m111, not tho car. But
when you feel Ukt ronqutrilll then, whet atrt would admit to
tht world. That's the only way , csr • chttfnl! (That 'a I o r
you will be able to conquer "dora.") Maybe you're attracted by lht "rtiHieala" whO hut
even 1 amall part of U.
After a day of haPI'y alcht&gt; to hlYI "Trlwnphl." Try looko
aeeln(, bathe your feet. 'l'btn, inC for a relit 11r1 llllteadafter drying them, tl.evate sht'• wllllql - H.
them on a atool or ~b. If, Dear Helen:
I think my molber II an al·
eobollc or pretty dOH to 0111. 11
atarttd rllht aflw my falber
dlllllf and now 11M hardly tVIP
1011\ jtBI drlnU. 8ht atarttd
wllh two or thret drlnU at

(;'apitol (.~"omment, !,vents
By WilHam S. White
WASHINGTON - WH8hing·
ton's intense prtoccupotion with
crise• abroad has torgoly hid·
den from public view a gath•r·
ing crisis at home which vital·
ly tests the sense of national
responsibility n! the Senate of
the L:nited States.
The issue is this : Shall the
bipartisan mea ure for Neato
voling rights prepared jointly
by the Johnson Administration
and the Senate Republica n leadership emerge at last 88 a fair.
a tolerable and an enforceable
measure worthy of a government wh ich in the end must
rest upon the consen: of the
1overned?
Or will a heretofore insatiable
Senate group of big . d ly Northern extreme liberals continue
to insist upon hardening a bill
already hard enough for moderate men to swallow? They
can, if they choose, now finally
destroy that consensus o( reason

which has largely prevailed.
The simple truth is that even

Peoplt have all kind~ of Idea• as to
what makes for a good time. The kick·
lng over of some traces will not pay of!
In dividends . We were looking at some
statistics released by the Ohio Department of Liquor l"ont rol for the month
just pasl. The dep"rtment Indicated ear·
tier thai It "'"' going to bal"k up Its warnIn( on illieet teen-age drinking. They did
this with adlun. and the month of April
lhowed an increa·;e of I 21 percent of
chargt~ being leHierl by liquor and local law enforcement agents for mlnorl
violations over th e same month 1 year
11110. Persons arrested on charges of thll
ldnd rose from 20 m April I Q64 to 122
last month. with ·n minors and Gl ad·
lilts snared by the law.
T h t number or minor violations
charged, 128. was the hi~hest In that
cateaory In the history of the department. We hope that none or that kind of
record is ever recorded in Meigs coun·
ty. Did you know that that has become
the top offense in lite state. and has
even passed illi cei Sunday sales. We can
only hope fur complete rouperation for
1 uft and sane commencement period,
and that ineludes the parents in the per·
lod after the school events are over.

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11 U st.ands 1 the Johnson-Dirk-

aen bill would do an unexampled ond profoundly worrisome
deg•·ee let the Federal aulhorily shoulder aside •nclent right
of slates and localities to ultimate home conlro! of the
tion process.

el~c­

Even as il stand, thi• I• a
bill ul revulullon"ry Impli cathe most. fundamental roncepts of ne~:~rly two
tenturieA of American democ-

tion to some of

racy. So revolutionary is it, Indeed, that It would be quite unacceptable to the great Ameri·
can middle stream, entirely outside tho South, If it were not
for one huge and patent reality.
1'his clear, overpowerin&amp; real·
lty is that we face a condition
of national disu,don so sava'ge
u to compel men to put aside
honest doubts about constiiU·
Ilona! propriety for the harsh
necessity to move against a
threat of sheer racial onarchy.
For whatever it may
be
worth, this columnist. for one,
rould never, never batk this
bill except for this mountainous fact of life.
But despite all the grave
questions • in\'olved, the ultra·
liberal• have been demanding
that tho mea•ure go far beyond
protecting the right to vote.
They have been demanding that
It seek by mere Congressional
fiat to strike down not merely
unfair barriers to volin~ but
even the long • held authority
of the stat .. 1nd localities lo
impose poll taxes for state and
local elections.
1'he poll tax In national eleetions ha• already been destroy·
ed - by the only conotllutionol
rn I! a n s,
a con!tltuttonal
amendment properly submitted
by Congross to the alates and
ratified by them. But
theoe
Senators of iimilleso objectives
- men like Jacob Javits of
New York, Clifford Cast of

Today's .Medical Report
By Wayne G. Brand•tadt, M.D.
It has been said that. although a man may be as old
as hi~ arterie.•. he arls as old
as hts_ feel fh•s will .strike
you w1th added force 1f you
try l.o see a fa1r or lour a
c1ty In one day.
Here are some ways you
can i"'ure foot comfort.
Socks or stockings th•t are
colton or at l.ast have colton
soles aer best fur ab orbinc
perspiration. This helps to
prevent burning and itching.
They should
he well • filled
becau•e socks that are either

too small or too large will
cause trouble. A hole in the
heel or the toe can al110 add
to your misery.
When buying thoetJ
you
should fit your foot - not the
prevailinc style. Your shoes
should have plenty of room for
toes. Cramping your feet will
cramp your style.
Walking ahoes should have
low or medium heels. Women's
stiletto heels may be fine wea·
pons, but they're tiresome to
walk in. Women who Insist on
wearinc them wou14 do welt to
carry a pair of comfortable

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Bottel--..~

breakfatt time. Say• It britht.
e01 her day. Sht carrte1 liquor
in her purse, in a cough medi·
cine bottle. Ont 1tm1 lht wae
rone thrtt daye,
She shakes so mUCh ehe can
hardly write at tlmte. I went
to 1e1 my pallOr on what I
should do and be jlllt treated It
u 1omethlna that would pau. II
seemed like he laughed as if it
was a bill joke. But It's aettillll
wom, and It's beea mqre than
two months.

Bonn Ibis year,
To Co ·linue Effort•
Adenauer and Erhard wert
ao concerned al Dt Gaulle'e
moves 'tl Improve Franc• • Sovial relalionl lhal lha¥ wrolt
lm lelltl'll lbout it, T he
French prettd~nt repll!l' he ill&gt;
tended to Cll'l7 ott dtlpl't
th1lr anxtetiH btoau•~ ht bto
llua lhat only tllua eau 1111 dJ.
YIIIDn In S:uropa bf htlled.
Otr~~~an Ieadtra wtrt not
aure Dt Gaulle WOI!Id rt)ll'tleftl
lhetr tntereltl aellltally. But n
alwaya th7 Wert flleinated b)'
tht 14u thai aom• t!nd of dill
with M~w mllht be ponlblt.
Itt aum, they t Ink Dt Qaulle'a
policy 11 unwllt lorParla, btl'
OUihl to bf pul'lllfd by 8oftn,
Whether rranM's VIi Ml•
bratlon• will YIOtllll tilt rurrent chill In Jl'ranco • Gtrman
relation• remained to be Mtll,
But German• noted that De
Gaulle procl•lmed a two • d11
natlotllll hOliday lot the tlrtl
tim• 10 ctltbratl lht vlctorJ :
ovlll' Germany- and lhat 1 htab
Iovitt olllctal atttnded
lht
f!tremonles.
LHI NATOt
fttportl In London claim that
Jl'ranct wanll to 111 rid of
NATO f!tllttl'll, whleh would
mean tbe eventual removal ol
NATO headquarters I ro lb
Patll. ll"raftf!t hal been a
"sleeptna partner" In NATO
for some time, according to
theae reports, Officially nothinC
btl bttn satd ao llr 011 rtrnoV•
lag the NATO centers but it
could be broached this week
when NATO holds Ill annual
ministerial council In London.
Ptaee Seektr11
Malaysian o!ficlala bt Kuala
Lumpur have dec14ed to continue to aeek peace "l'elentlea..
ly" tven thou&amp;h lndoneata'a
Pr11ldent Sukarno baa lhied
a1•1y from the COD!trenca
table. The Malayalana aay lheJ
have nothlq to loll lind en
claim a propaganda victory
every time Sukamo relu111 to
meet them half way. They 1110
ny they ·bellne mora and
mora that SuUr!to II oo lon1er
hla own bon.
.. cond F••nt:
The rl&amp;ldly-tralned and wtll·
equipped Nationalist Chine3t
army has little chance of nelng action In South VIet Nam
though other Asian countries
have sent lrooJlll. Th' Allllri ;
cans ~re afraid the presence of
Nationalist troopa mi&amp;ht provok~ Chfnta Communltt lntll'
ventlon. The Chinese Reda lear
• psychological anR propa1allda
blow ahould 1111 Nlllonllllllt
prove themstll'tl IIIPII'Ior II
Red troop1. Should PeJdnl bto
rome directly lnvol•ed In Vltt
Nam the Nattonalllts believe
they would be uaed to opt111 a
second front In lfit Ji'o..Stralt.

Reds Open 3-Game Series With
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II .500 3'1 Short ' · ·
no affection for t e R~ds after I Shamsky were expected lo get Sisler's juggling of tbe first hitting with a team average of Boston
9 12 .429 5 I Chicago at San Francisco
last season. Cmctnnalt started a few more games under their base assigoment has paid off .277 to runnerup Los Angeles' 'hshmgton
10 14 .4t7 5'h lnightl - Jackson (2·21 vs
them on the slide that cost PhU· belts.
richly with ~nile Coleman hit- .264.
New Yotk
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5 16 .2:SS 9 . Milwaukee al Pittsburgh
lng the Phillles here.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Monday'• Results
!night) - Blasingame 12-2) vs
F-85 CUTLASS COUPE
Detroit 5 Baltimore 4, mght •Cardwell (11-tl
And the Reds retu':" the fee!•[
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h in the ninth.
Syracuse 6 Jadksonville o
(mghl) - Terry (4-1) vs. Bar- 1will battle veterans Norm l
The Reds had been scheduled . Ohio took • 2-0 lead In t e
.
.
Atlanta 16 Roche•ter 4
ber 11-3).
·Snead. Jack Concannon and '
to meet the Pirates at Pitts· ftrst game, but the Mountam- Bob DIXon, the second of
.
New York at Boston lnightl- , King H'lt for the Ph't d 1 h'
· d · ·h 1 1
· thre Ohl0 1't he
t th · Columbus vs Tor ppd ram
1
1 a e p 1a
. P c rs, go
burgh in the finale of a four- eers lie ll Wit s ng • runs 10
e
• wm,
·
·
'
· Sloltiemyre (2-21 vs. Wilson IE-agle starting quarterback role ·.
game visit Monday, but the the second and fourth tnnmgs the 2oth m Zl pmes for the
1. ai©utl!iii_...,~,!"X"'"' (2-1) .
in the 1965 National Fool· I
game was called on account of and moved ahead 3·2 In the Bobcats.
Wabama JDOVed Into ftrBI
(Only games scheduled)
' halt League season.
c~dillac - Oldsmobile
rain.
ptaee Ia the Mid-Obla Valley Los A~geles at_Minnesota . night The ti-fooH , 185 • pound De"You'U Uke Our Quality Way ol L&gt;oiDg Business"
Jim O'Toole and Vernon Law,
conference Baseball stand- Kan Ctty at Chicago, 2, lwt-mght lvault, a standout of the lndiwho have lost four each and
lngs wltb a" wla over Me· Detroit at Washington, mght :ana Collegiate
Conference ,
Pofl'leroy, Ohio
WY 2-5342
were after their first win,
Artbur Monday evening.
Cleveland at Baltimore, mght signed wilh the Eagles Monday :
worked two full scoreless in·
Major League Reautts
Coacb Mike Momoon's Fa~ New York at Boston. mght
as a free agent.
'
nings. The postponement was By United Press Int. national
COlli a&lt;ored five nt111 In the
Natlooal League
;:..::.:.::.::_:::,::.,.....,....
announced after a 53 • minute
National LeaJUe
tblrd frame and another Ia
W. L. Pet. GB
1Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, Ppd,
the fourtk to eam Ute victory. Los Angeles
17 7 .708
rain
Paul Maynard burled for W&amp;- Cincinnati
14 9 .lill9 2'&gt;
&lt;It innings I
TORONTO, Ont (UPI) _ The llama, •lriklnl oat elgbt. Wa- Houston .. .. . 15 II .583 3
St. Louis 000 010 010 o- 2 11 o Columbus Jets will have a fa· luuoa, aow 4-1 Ia conference Philadelphia
12 11 .522 4\'• :
Phlla.
000 ooo 101 2 - 4 12 o miliar race back 00 the roster play, won the cam• wltb tbe Milwaukee
10 10 .500 5
Stallard, PurKey 18\ and Me· when they return Jrome from aid ol several McAnhur er- . Chicago
II 12 .478 5'''
Carver. Bunning, Baldschun the lour-game serie• they open rors. Lone bitten fur the win· ISan Francisco II 13 .458 6
(8), Roebuck (II and Dl&gt;lrym· here tonight.
era were Mayaanl, Joe Mat- St. Louis
10 13 .435 6'1
ple. Winner - Roebuck (1-1). The Jets, idle Monday, were tox and llenDfa Fortman, INew York
9 15 .375 8
Southern defeated Eastern 3·1 Loser - Purkey O·J). HRs - apected to start steve Blass each witb afnlles.
Pittsburgh
8 16 .333 g ·
Monday with Larry Price's McCarver (1st), Briggs \1st). against the Maple Leafs to·~wJW1¥i"0i:ll
Monday's Result.
pitching and hitting leading the (10 lnnlng•l
night.
WASHED OUT
Los Ang 3 Hous 2, 10 ins, night ]
way for Coach Craynor Slone's Hous.
000 000 020 0 • % 7 I The returnee wUI be pitcher
Phila 4 St. Louis 2, JO ins, night I
RUGG 19-IN.
visiting Tornadoes.
L. A.
20 1100 000 1- 3 7 I Bob Priddy, 8 former PillsTbe triangular tra&lt;k·lleld
Cincinnati at Pitts, ppd, rain
Southern grabbed the led In Coombs, MacKenzie (2), burgh property wbo has spent meet being concla&lt;ted oo ':f~
(Only g~mes scheduled)
lhe third frame when Greg Woodeshick (7) and Bateman. considerable time with the Jets. moria! Field Monday everuq
Tuesday s Probable Pltcbert :
Deluxe Hood,
Roush and Tom Diddle singled Pdres, Miller &lt;10) and Tor- The Pirates traded him to San belw... Gallipolis, Pl. Pleas- .- - - - --- • -- !
3-Position
21/z HP Briggs and
and price doubled. The Tornado borg. Winner - Miller t:!-1). Francisco for catcher Del Cran- ant and Racine was "wBBh·
Spit. Electric
Stratton Engine
lefthanded hurler also drove Loser- Woodeshlck &lt;1·2).
dell.
ed ont" along with lhe bil .
Motor
with Recoil In Southern's Qther run in the
Amertcao League
The Giants Monday optioned · storm sround 5:l&amp; yesterday i
Starter
fifth inning with his aecond dou· New York 000 100 100- 2 4 2 him to Columbus. The right- evenlng. The meet WIIS ball- ·
ble of the day.
Boston
lOO 100 Olx- 3 1 2 bander, used main\!~ in relief way completed wbea the. rains
14-Ga
Other Southern hitters were Stafford (IJ.I) and Edwards. during his career had worked &lt;lime. Several pank:tpontl
Steel
Diddle , !~lib a J13ir of singles Lonborg Radatz (9) and Till· only 11·3 innings ior the Giants left oho':'fy aflerwardl, tbua
and Sher'!l Cundiff a si~gle.
man. winner _ Lonborg il-l). wltb no decision.
:e aesstoa waa not completDeck
Chrome Plated
Eastern I run. cam~ In the HRs - Yastrzemski 2 (2nd &amp; Priddy had a 21-12 record
·
&amp; Beveled
Grid
bottom of the sixth, JUSt before 3rd), Mantle (Sth).
with the Jets in three seasons
,. lndepeodent inourance •~&lt;•••
Edge Steel Bowl
a heavy .rain caused tbe game t
--and should be a welcome addi· OPTION GIBSON
belp clienu when they hm .an
be called. Newland led off with Chica 0
OOI OOO Oil- S I O t' to the 1m rov·
itchin
automobile ac&lt;ident-acwdona
a smgle, Ken Caldwell doubled Minn g
OOX- 4 1 0 1011 of th
p
d-'1
/
te
mg
INDIANAPOLIS
(UPI) - The 10 a new oumY by a oahonally
100 102
aod Charles Knight's sacrifice H ·le F' h ( ) and Rok' ~ seen~ J!~ e 1 "c · Chicago White Sox, deep in 1 known, impartial ,.,..arcb organ·
5-in. Wheels
5 0
110 te ave 0
fly scored Newland.
or n, 18 er 8.
o- pitching talent have optioned 1 lzation. Far fewer on&lt;-company
Ru btJer Tires
Mike Jenkins relieved Price mano. Kaat, Worthington (9), l~bus was ••JH!cled to be righthander J..; Gibson to t he '. 11lesmen do. When Y~ -:ant
In the fQUrth inning and pitched N~lson (9) and Zimmerman. sfnpped to Asheville I~ make lndianapoll$ Indians of the Pa- '"' immance and coolmuong,
CH,ROME PLATED LEGS OF 1-INCB
the rest of the way.
Willner - Jtaat 111-2)- Loser - room for him. Roberts ,. 0·2· cific Coast League.
.,..,..,,,.,.;..,
TUBULAR STEEI.r-$1.00 per wllt'k
Southern ... . .. 002 010 o- 3 1 1 Horlea (2-3). HR - Ntcholson
. ---call"'· were inANNIVERARY
Only I.SO
ANNIVERSARY
WHkly
Eastfll'!l ...... 000 001 x- 1 53 1\st).
Major League Leaden
ants, all 17.
dependent in•urSPECIAL
SPECIAL _ _
o Price, Jenkins 14) and Cun·
By United Proso !llternattooal
American Leape - Powell, ance ogenl•.
diff. Knight and Wolf.
Detroit
3110 Otl 0110- 5 I 0
National League
Orioles 19; Mantilla, Red Sox
Balli.
1112 100 1m- 4 11 2
GAB R H Pet. 19· Colavito Indians 18· Kaline
EXIDBmONS SET
Lolich, Fox (9) and Freehan. Allen, Phil 23 88 19 33 .375 'Ni!ers 18; 'Thomas, Re.t So~
HIGH BACK FOR COMFORT
NEW YORK .UPI) - The Roberts, Starelle (8) and Orsi· J.Alou, SF 24102 19 38 .373 17; Oliva, Twins !7.
Houston Oilers will provide the no. Winner- Lolich (4-2). Los- ,Coleman, Cin 17 59 8 22 .373
Polished
oppo!!ition for New York in the er- Roberbt (4-1) . HRs - Ka· Kranpool, NY 23 115 11 31 .365
Plleblnl .
Aluminum
Banks, Chi 24 89 15 31 .348 National_Leagne-Gmstl, As· Meigs County's Oldest and
Jets' first of five exhibition line (6th), Brandt (3nl).
Frames
ames
on
Aug.
7
at
Alerandria,
Torre,
Mil
II 116 9 23 .348 lros
Gtbson,
Ma·
Even Burningto 5-0;R-•
• • Cards
Ell' ~: o~..a..
Lara:est Insurance Asency
g
Va.
(Qiy games scheduled)
Mays, SF
24 96 22 33 .344 ney, """ ....,;
ts, """"
Pin-Striped
Easy To Light
The Jets also play Boston
Robin110n, Cia 21 69 16 23 .333 t-Il; Farrell, Astroa 3-1 .
WY 2-2342
Web
Pattern
twice - on Aug. 13 at AllenAaron, Mil 14 52 II 17 .327 Amerl- League - P_a.l_cua'l, I
Green &amp; White
town, Pa., and Aug. 28 at NorNEW LEAGtlE
McCovey, SF 23 .71 13 24
Twms 4-1): Aguirre, Tigers;
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
folk. Va. - and the American ClllCAGO (UP!) -Represen- 1
American Lea e
. White Sox:
II).LB.
Contoured Seat
Football League champion Buf· tative• of nine Independent colIll
J"Ang~;:;els:;.:·..G;;;r~an;;;t:;_,~Tw~in~s,~a;ll;;;3-0;;;;;,·_.;.~~
BAG
and Back
1 t B'll
·
GABRHPd. il
a o 1 s tw1ce.- on Aug. 21 lege basketball powers met to- Wagner, Clev 11 72 19 26 .361
GLIDDEN
at New Brunswick, N. J., and day .to discuss the possible fur· Davalllo, Clev 18 65 7 22 .338
Reinforced
Sept. 2 at Buffalo - before op- mation of a new athletic con- Allison, Min 21 78 9 26 .333
Arms-Heavy
enmg the regular season on ference.
Cmpuris KC 21 1t1 a 28
HOMOGENIZED ACRYLIC LATEX
Duty Hinges
Sepl. 12 In Houston' a n e w Canisius, Dayton, DePaul, De- Cater, Chi
21 75 13 24
Has 2-Sp&lt;&gt;ed
domed stadium.
troll, Loyola of New Orleans, Buford, Chi 20 82 11 19
HAS IS WEBS
Top
Mounted
Marquette, Memphis State, Ok· Green, 8os 20 82 19 25 .305
UV." HIGH
ConiJ'ol-FIGHT RESULTS
lahoma City and Xavier accept. McAulife, Det 22 79 18 24 .304
Vibratwn-free
By United Press International ed lnvltationa to the meetlug. Kaline, Det
22 79 15 24.304
Motor• Outlasts Ordinary Paint By 50%
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Notre Dame asked to be kept Mantilla 8os 21 71 I 24
Detachable
Leotis Martin, 182, Philadelphia Informed on clevelopmenll at
' Home Rlllll
Recessed Steel WheelsSafety GnIts
e Dries In 30 Minutes-Replace Shutters the Same
knocked out Sonny Banks, 201', the meeting, ond the Air Force Natl011.1l Leape Semi-pneumatic Tires
' No Mar
Detroit •(I).
Academy indicated il might ants 10: Banks, Cubs 8: ~~~~
Day
'
Size 8.50xl '4''
Rubber Feet
have an observer present.
ews, Braves 7; Swoboda, 1
Manually Re_SAN F'RANclSC9 (UPI&gt;-~·
7; Torre, Braves; Covinfllon,
i' versible For
• No Special Primer Needed For Sound Painted
d1e Machen, 1114, Redding, Calif. ball team on a club basli next PhUs: stargell, Pirates; MeIntake or
Surfaces
1 Exhaust
drew with Elmer Bush, 209, talL as the result of 1 student Covey Giant• all 8.
san Franclace no) Riehle. Go- COIIllllll . decision Jll'anilnl fm
~pe - Bletary,
eBreather Type Film Letl Moisture Escapesha, 17210, ddcago, outpom~ a1 . ~gnltlon to the Jasper Orioles 7· Congliaro Red
Greater Blliter Protection
Frank Niblett, 1110, san Jbte; Football Club. '
7· ~ Red So~· KalltiM!, II
Holds
Calif. 16); Robie · JtiJ'n!S, Sll, 'ibe chib, wblc:h w:as lln•nced ngen; Goottle A's.' Schaal,
3 Cu. Ft.
San FranciJco, •·drew with by a total of 1100 llllderlradu- ADaell, au 1. '
'
Steel Body
Henry Jackson, 182, San Jl'ran- ltes, wUI, be treated ar 111 ex·
· J11m1 &amp;,!ted II
GISto (8).
tracurrlcular O!'~llon. Teo- ·Na\!0!1111.1
- - . , -,- .
tatlve dates have
eel · tor 112; 1\k:Ye, · tt; ·
OK FOO'I'BALL CLUB
pmes neat October wlib atml· Rsde 18;
·
Bra'VOII 11;
NEW YORK (UPI) - Man-Jar clubs at lona College llld oJohnaon Reds·
N. 2nd Ave,
Middleport, 0.
OPEN AN.
TODAY!
WY
ltattan eoueae wllllleld afoot- Falrtleld Unlvel'llllf•
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get~

Ill lplll of thiM pnt!autlona,
• blltl• or tW9
dlntops,
don't open them with a pin or
lleedle. Tilt coverlna Gl dead
aldn 11vee any IDftnlon
1111
needll 111ay have 1Dtroduce4
ju1t tht protection II Dtell. lnatead, clean the area wllh at.
robol, remove lhe dead lkln
Willi a pltr of lllrllt tollaorl
11111'1)', bill

- wait when rain came in the top

~~a~f ~~~~~0: ~~:~ :!: of the t~~1, f~~;:g _277

Thla mornlnl I flluntl her
passed out in tl~e car. She needs
help and she needs It now. I
don't know where to turn. E•er
since the pastor brushed me
off, I'm scared they all will.
Won't somebody believe I'm
scared to death fw what Dlilhl
happen to my mother? - LINDA
Dear Linda:
Yes, someone witt believe
you Call Alcobolica Anonymou
tthe number Is listed In your
phone book). You'll be Invited
to AI·Anon, an OJ'IInllallon aJm.
ed at helplnc famillee of alcoholico, and to Alateen, a wonderful aid to young people faced with famUy liquor problems
they can't hlndlt stone.
Your mother may not be an
alcohpltc - yet. But drink, used
.. 1 patn-klllor can cano~e a
habit that lasta lon1 beyond
tht paint. Perhape, with uew
understandlne of her problem
11ined throulh AA and Ill aff!J.
lateo, you can lhow her 1he
cen't droWll troubles In a bot·
tlt - It only makes them multipy.1
H.
PERSONAL DEPARTMENT:
DIVOT&amp; fO INT..II1 OP
TO "GOIG INSANE"-'- Drop
MitiS MAlON AliA
btm, before you do - H.
Chlftaf TenlllltUI lllllter
TO PAT'l'l: (Whoft latter to
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tn' eyeo). It JOU'll aentl me a
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teree, 1tamped, ~elf·tddremd 111'1
envelope, I'll forWard all of ...., •• aa• .- ••••'-we•
your mall. Perhaps these expres 0111~
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slona of sympathy and hope .,..
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may help you tllroUilb thll tilt· Lbia.t~Aa
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SAIGON (UPI) - Viet COng
shock lroops overran a provini Americans and wounding 13 in
fighting that included a gun
mess
I bail ie in a U.S. .Army
I
ts

the

I hall. Airborn e rem orcemen

WORLD

and American planes repulsed
the guerrillas in a massive

4--Dally !lentlnel, Po~y-Mlddleport, 0., ft!ay 11, U85 ,

chain. Surseons worked franticEXHI111T, SHOW SET
ally to save his life.
The Eastern IIJ8h School ~
Mrs. Guy Reynolds, MiddleThe gunman dashed inlo the dustrl~l Arts E!hlblt and Home '
port Kindergarten teacher, was
adjoining lobby o1 the Deshler· Economics Show will be May
in COlumbus Saturday to attend
COle Hotel alter the shooting, 13 at 8 p. m. at the blgh i
!be OEA and NEA Professional
ran out Into High Street and school. There wlft alao be ex- '
Membership meet1ng held at 1
escaped into the noonday hlbits made recently by the
the Chrislopher inn.
'
crowds.
adult education cless as EIIN,
John Stanie, NEA president,'
Police Issued a first degree ern.
spoke on the topic, "How Our
murder warrant lor Jemison,
National Association Serves
whose wile, Virginia, was disLOCAL TEMPS
You." Robert Dowling, preSI-1
missed two months ago aiter The temperature in Pomeroy's
dent of OEA, spoke on House COLUMBUS (UP! ) -- Police working 20 years in the store. business district at 11:35 a. m.
Bill 773 which would remove said t.oday an ex • convict, who No reason was given for the tod'ay was 70 degrees,' under
rebelo and wounded 80 to 100. the authority of the stale board shot and killed a drug store dismissal.
clear skies.
Th&lt; U.S. spokesman said the to administer state funds lor manager and wounded anoLher ----------.!-----------rebels opened fire on COmpany I public educatiOn Complete au- man for firmg hiS wile appar· Chortor No. 9115
B of ,the 325th Paratroop Regi· thority of distribution of state ently went home and k;lled his
IIIPORT OF CONDITION OF
ment s 1st Battalion at 4:15 school funds would be m hand 1
p.m. with 2 machine guns and of the state superintendent of wJ.;:;tcctives said the body of
ahout 10 automatic weapons mstruction w1th the director of
OF R
!presumably submachlne guns). Fmance h~lding virutal of vote ~.rs. V~rgmia JemiSon was
ACINE, OHIO·
The sky soldiera fired back ower. She was accomp"med to found '" her bed, shot several In the State of Ohio, at the Clote of BuslneSI on April 26, 1965,
with rifles. After a 10.minute botumbus by Lillian Stetff,
times. They said the wounds I Published In rosponoo to eoll modo by C~tnplrallor of tho Curexchange of fire 10 heavy that
were not self · mfhcted
ren&lt;y, under Section 5211, ·u. S, llevlsod Slltulol,
medico could not safely attend
Richard H. JemiSon, 56, CoASSETS
the wounded, the paratroopers
tum bus, was the obtcct of a '
.
ended the engagement with two.
statewide search'" the slaymgs. Cash. balances with other banks, and cash !toms
shots from a 106 mm recoilHe walked mto Gray Drug Store
in process of collection --·----- ------------ $ 183,841.01
0
less rifle.
in the Deshler • Cole Hotel at United States Government obligations direct
' Bro?d and High Streets at the
guaranteed (Net of any reserves) ----------· 496,211.09
cdlly s bduslehstt 'tnhtersectmn Mon- Obligations ol States and polltl&lt;al subdivision•

H
d
I unte
In OhIO•

EXCISe
• Taxes
SlashedIll
New Proposal

·~it~:.~,· tot~ tw~l~,:n.thnt

(Net of any reserves) ----

-- -- ---------

- -

---

---

Pleas Entered; Sentencing
Dates Set in Circuit Court

d f

f

r

partnerships, and corporations ___ : _____ _____
Deposits of United States Goverwnent --·-------

-and-

Common stock-par value per shore $100.00
No . shares authorized 500

50,000,00
73,884.7~

be asked to phase out the amo
Undivided profits --------------------------- -and r,hone taxes completely
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS --- ·- ------- - 189,1110.69
over the next five years. ThiS tf yo~ can hear people talk
TOTAL LIABII.J'!'Im AND
~~uld ~h$i;t:e :~~ISes byd ·~.ad- a~d ~·~~~hma~~ou\~h~ words
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS- ---------------- $1,385,8112.83

was at a new wayside she ller 116 Vietnamese soldters were up the bill.
tona. · 1. 100 an
ltng . :e~ry, Aen 15 WI
e your
I, Freeland S. Norris, Cashier, of the above named bank do
for motorists on Interstate 95 killed or missing in the Hau
The Senate Rules Committee which had been be- the enhre senes of cuts to i'"'":er ·~ utreme? small hereby declare that this revort of condition is true and correct
near this Scottish community. Nghia slaughter and another 7G lieved ready to report the compromise
bill out___ to-~
the •hoot $S billion.
'e"" "g ~ ' huSJnbg
a myrfenterd· to the best of my knowledge
and belief.FREELAND S NORRIS
_
as een pe ec e
1~ IZt&gt;(1 um 1 ,
1

were. wounded. Most of the floor,_ refused to releaae "
. ., .
.
OCEAN CITY, MD. - DIV- miSsmg were beheved to have the btll after both parties !.. We were sohd. Kmg said.
ers Monday recovered 1 he been killed.
had caucused for nearly an We would have all voted lor
body of Nancy Carole Tyler, i
Hit Own Troopt
hour.
the amendment and then, re·
secret.ary to former Senate Ma
Reports on the Hau Nghia
gardless of Its fate, voted for
. .
·
.
Senate Minority Leader Frank
. ,
)only Secretary Bobby Baker. fighting leaking out today sa1d W K'
DToled
'd 11 the btll.
from the wreckage of a small a battery of 155 mm howitzers thr. IngDe, - t o,h sal ~~
King said the next move was
.
.
.
d hi h 1 ded
ee mocra son t e comm1 • "up to the Republicans" and
plane m the Atlanllc Ocean.
flred two roun 8 W c an
tee voted to bring the bill out. ·
·
nd
"nle searchers also brought accidentally in the midst of a
. . , ••~ Theod
M 111d he d1d not plan to try a
Majority """"er
ore . hr' th
ut f R I
the body of the pilot, Robert H Vietnamese battalion
•···•
measure
o o u es
. which .had Gray, R·p·1qua, re,....,.
to dl• "inmgthe enear
future.''
Davis, 43, of Huntington, WVa .. been 1parrlng w1th guerrillas vulge his five members' vote• Th De
ti.
nd
t
.
~~=
e
mocra c arne men
Io t he sur1ace. M'ISS Tyl er and
and 1! was not rnown ~bet- w'Ould have tightened tho bill by
Davis died Sunday -when the
one had sup.ported sendmg the inserting again provisions bansingle engine biplant crashed
bill out or 11 all had voted to ning sale of btree and four unit
into the ocean a few hundred
:hold the bill.
owner«eupied dwellings, allowyards offshore from Baker's
The Democrats had offered ing the Civil Rights Commission
Carousel motel.
OCI
to consolidate all their ellorll to initiate action against viola·
WASIUNGTON---::. E 1 G H T
into one amendment that would tors and including broker-com·
Ohio schools received $6,358 ,844 M d M J L Rawlings have strengthened the bill back pleted sales under the bills's
r. an
rs. · ·
' to the tough measure originally provisions
of the $10,296,702 in grants an- ~uth Starkey and O'Dell Mmh- proposed by Klng.
The R;ae, Committee did
nounced Monday by the Health, mgton were in Charleston,. W. Had that amendment failed, agree to bring another highly
Education and Welfare Depart- Va., recently where they VISit· and King admitted he felt it controversial measure out to tlle
m~t for building or enlarging ed Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Caster. would
have, the Democrats lloor on Wednesday.
facUlties at colleges and univer- The Youth Group of the Car· would have then unanimously Up for a vote will be the bill
sltles. The University of Akron ·. penter Baptist Church met at backed !he compromise bill, to allow limited sales of liquor
came away with the major the Ronald Whittington home apparently feeling they had on Sundays. Local option elergrant, $2.142,31H! toward con- Ion Sunday evenmg. Helen Peck done what w.as expected of tbem tio!ll would be permitted to
struction of an $8.131.921 science was devoional leader for the by li(htlne to beef the measure authorize the Sunday aales in
and engineering center.
meeting. Others pre•ent were up.
tbe llate's political subdivisions.
Ohio University got $8611,000 Linda Queen. Mary Peck. Ronfor 1 physical science complex da and Jenny Whittington, Dale speaker.
comprising lacilttie• for chem- Jordan, Susie Nelson, Donn le 'The Starkey• were at Green
lstry, phy•ics, engineering and Cathy and Rex Cheadle and the Valley Granp H;all near Prattsa computer center cosling $4,- adult leader. Mrs. Rex Cheadle. ville where Mr. Starkey was
1511,0110,
' Mrs. Lea Robinson Is movtns speaker for tho Vinton COunty
from DyesvJIIe to Mansfleld to Grqe Rural Life Sunday ser·
FRANKFORT, KY. - STRIP be near her d1ildren.
vlce1.
-• mined land in
Eastern Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hanlnl Mrs. Jessie Jewell of Colum· Mro. Van Meier and daughter,
Jrwucky may aomeday be one have purchased the
Watkins bus visited with her brother Mrs. Minnie carro11 were In
big berry patch. Elmore c. farm, formerly owned by Or· and slater-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gallipoilo recently:
Grim, state strip mining and ville Whittington, on the Sehool Earl strakey recently.
.Mrs. Lottie Sheffield has been
reclamation director. is keeping Lot • Albany Road and plan Ill Friends and relatlvts from a allmg.
Ills fmers crossed that a pilot move in the near future.
diJtance called here by
the Mrs. Betty. Ables and daugh·
project ol berry planti ng now Recent guests at the home death of Alvin Dye were his ter, Beth, VISited Mn. Mmme
llllderway in two coal counties of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cheadle daughter, Rebecca Dale Dye, carroll and family.
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"will be one of the answm to were llr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gil- with the Peace COrp in Brazil, Mr. Autherson took Mr. Clmt
the reclamation problem."
lotte and 1011s, Albany, Mr. IJld Mr. and Mra. Olet Baumgard- Burch ~nd daughter, Leola, to
He said a mid-west jelly and Mrs. Marvin COvey, South Char· nor and famUy, Colhocton; Mr. GallipoliS and ~he~ob 111
jam producer set 10,000 elder- lesion, W. Va., Mr. and Mr1. and Mrs. Clyde Walker and lam- ay
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berry plants to Kentucky for Ed Bowman, Diamond, W. ily, Thurman; Mr. and MTs. J'O IISALE, TOO
lbe project this spr.iug Ken· Va., Mr. and Mrs. Pmlon Ha- Glen Irwin and children, MarysROCHESTER, N.Y. IUPI)tueky Rtver Coal Sales pur- mon of Athena, Mr. and Mrs. ville; Mr. and Mn. Peter Kep- Xerox COrp. announced Monday
chaaed half the bushes for Douglu Clay IJld famUy of AI· nar and family, Hartford; Mrs. It will sell as well as rent its
pliDtlng on spoil banks in Per- bany, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Ha- J•mes Burt, Mn. Edwin Angle d sk to 813
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put the price of the
planted In Letcher Coumy by Zaleski, a~ Mrs. Rex.. Moses Dye and Gerald Collina, COlum- machine at $5,0IIO and said it
the Greer, Allison Coal COm- and son, Mike of Hawan.
bus; Mr. and Mrl. Manford ill
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VISited with Mr. and Mrs. Wen· Emzie Davia, Parkerablll'l, W. ers who have had the machine
.. SORORITY TO MEET .. dell Jordan on Wednesday.
Ya .: Mr. and Mrs. Max Crab- on rental within 18 months
'file XI Gamma Mu Sorority Carol Carpenter, son of Mr. tree, granddaughter, V~lerie prior to purchase.
will meet Thur!day at 7:45 p. and Mrs. Laurence Carpenter, vinlon, Hazel Park, Michigan,
IIJ,, It the COlumbia G11 of ls convalescing· at home f~U~w- and
Mr. and Mrs. Harley and Mr. and Mrs . Harlan Per·
Oblo oflloe. New offleen will be lng hosplllllzatlon for InJunes Townsend and family, Galena. ry and family o! Chillicothe.
lnstal]l!cJ.
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Involved In an accident at the lie West, Albany, on Sunday.
Delms J. Leach h11 been illtenectlon of State Roulet 143 Mr. •nd Mrs. Max Haning and
ll'anted a divorce in Melfi IJld :Me. Mrs. Carpenter wa1 in· Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Haning
Olunty COmmon Plea court jured but not hospitalised.
and dau1hter, Tanya, were refrom Olarlel W. Leach.
Mra. Zelia Perry and 1rancJ. cent Sunday dinner guests of
daUJhler, Donna Devls, spent Mr. and Mr1. Dele Harvey and
'1'0 HELP FATHER
peri of Jut wetk with the form- daurhter, June.
LONDON (UPI) - Caroline er'• aon-111-law and dauehter, Mr. and Mra. Henry Carpen·
Doulllal • Home, 28-year-old Mr. and Mrs. John Duni1an. lor visited his uncle and aunt,
_,uebter of fomw Primt Min- Mr. and Mn. Earl Starkey Mr. and Mro. Rob Turner 1'1!lJ!er Sir Alec Dougla3·Home', were In Jeromesville recently cently.
has rl!tllped u a lady-In-walt- where they· attended the annual Sunday guesta of Mrs. Ola
Hereltl Chue. Mtr.
llll to lhe Queen Mother to Alhland Olunty Grange ban· Perry and Frank were Mr. and
Mlclcllllltrl
help lttl!r father In poUtfc•.
quet at the Methodist Chur.h Ml'll. William Thomas, Mrs. Lecul! 51•
~ .hu aervtd the Queen there. Mr. Starkey, a State Amy caldwell and Mr.
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John M. Casto, RFD 3, of hearing and has been for ~vWe, the undersi~ed directors attest the correctness ol thlo
Peebles, Oho has filed an action er lQ years. W1th hiS new a1d, report of condition and declare that It h" been exomi~ed bJ
in Meigs county common Pleas even whiSpers are crystal clear, us and to the best of our knowiedl(e and belief Is true and corrt
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cou 1or compensa ton agamst write llEAI!ING 32 E 9th St rec1.
Elmer A. Keller, Workmen'S IE1.· p y ' •.
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Among those who entered Hoi·
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were: John B. Bibbet, f&gt;l2
Maple Dr., Mrs. Lnnie L. McCombs, Rt. 2, Galllpolio, Mrs.
Pearl E. McDermitt,
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Kanawha St., Pt. PJeasant, Ed·
gar A. Hume, 1406 Ohio Ave.,
pt, Pleasant, Cbariel E. Adkins
Pl. Ple88111t, Maude A. . Noe,
Galllpolls Ferry, Mrs. Freda C.
Bratt, 3M Hooker St., Middleport Mrs. Marlon L. French,
499 'Fisher St.,
Middleport,
James P. Lambert, Rutland,
Rhonda K. Marks, Jackson,
Mrs. Carl E. While, Jr., Jack·
son, Emanuel M. Henderson,
Jackson, Mrs. James L. Adama,
Waverly, Mrs. Roy W. Stewarl,
Ashland, Ky., Misa W. Grace
Maiming, Ashland, Ky., Mrs.
Claude W. Keyes, Rt. 2, Asllland, Ky., and Mrl • .C. Millard
Bailey, GreenUp, Ky.
BIRTHS
Mrs. Oscar Maynard, Rl. 2,
Racine, daUihter, 3:3$ p. m.
Monday. Mra. David L. Henry,
U4 Second Ave., aon, 7:46 a. m.

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Janette Scott, Ronald Lewis
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TOTAL DEPOSITS · _____ ___------ $1,202,228.04
Total demand depo•its --- --- $ 463,893.00
Total time and savings deposits$ 738,334.14
TOTAL LIABILITIES ______________________ $1,202,228.0f
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Hearing Aid

DRIVE·IN

TONIGHT" WIDMISDAY
"THI WACKIEST SHIP
IN THI AIIAYM
Jack Lemon IUckJ NelaoD
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Time and savings deposits of individuals

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point up t.er husband 's "sec troops by guerrillas m Hau
COLUMBUS (UPI} _ Chances of assage ot a SO·
America first" program 81 med Ngh1a Province JUst outSide tailed "fair housing bill" plunged sharpfy Mondav night
at getting U.S. tourists to vaca- of Saigon Mondsy.
when Senate Republicans apparently turned their back
lion at home. Her first slop Reliable military sources said on a Democratic offer to tone down their fight to beef

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WASHINGTON IUP!) - The I
Johnson administration is put- Store at Broad and Hig!I
since last Friday.
Incident occurred a month ago. ling the finishing touches on a Streets where his wile had
Just as the Vietnamese lroops Military sources said the $1.75 billion list of excise taxes I worked for 20 yeors und began
were shaking off the shock of guerrillas captured almost 100 it will ask Congress to rut. ef. l shonlmg.
the howitzer blasts, government weapons in the Hau Nghia dis· fective July l. The measure I The gunman fired at th&lt;:
Skyraider planes flew over and aster, including !2 automatic could go to the legislators as
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early as next week . ,
, ~ store ~anager and J co_m!Jar.y
e so ers pamc , t owmg rUles and three machineguns.
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1supervisor, fata llv wounnmg the
down their weapons and run:.
Morsaes Packed Full
Chances are exee 11 en_t that I manager. John Lyman. He 1ied
ning into a lield eovered by Hospitals and morgues in Sai- Co~gdre~s a~~· Willi be asked to · in Mt . Carmel Hosp1tal alter
Viet Cong mschinegun fire.
gon were jammed with the ~ .e. u e 8 :~JOna exclSeh re~ : more than rour hours or surgThe Vietnamese apparently overflow of dead and wounded uetwns . tot a mg as muc as· ••ry.
feared that the planes might Corpses were piled like cord- $800 miiho~ for ne~t January . In critical condition at the
accidentally bomb or strafe' wood on cemetery grounds out- to offset bigger Social Secunty hospital was Robert Aylor, a
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telephone calls. which are not
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Fai'r Housi·ng Bill Seems
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DUMFRIES, VA. - MRS. 1 Incomplete casualty rep?rts
Lyndon B. Johnson paid tribute ' said 15 Vietnamese soldiers
today to everyont fro m gover- 1,.,,. killed and 37 wounded
nors to garden clubs fo • cteal·l when a large Viet Cong force
ig billhoard-free superh1ghways : stormed through Song Be, the
through lush, green land.
. capital of mountainous Phouc
The First Lad)· took advanl· Long Province 75 miles north-

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B r 1g. Hen. Elias Wes- number of conditions lor pos- U.S. poBillons contmued despite
lin tho govemment ·'strong stble neaotiatlons With ~~· their repeated agreemenll lo
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early today by refusm1 to resai eavy re
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official source the! he IWessin) least one U.S. paratrooper and
A U.S. Emir.lssy spokesman Iwas going to resign at approx~ wounded six late Monday, in·
aaid Wessm " "I'OCOnBidering" mately 4 p.m. Monday," the em- creasing total American casualthe resignation which the em- bBBoy spokesman oald early to· ties 1o 15 combat dead and 85
bassy had reported earlier.
day. "We now underst.and he Is wounded in a week of sporadic
Col. Francisco Caamano De- reconsidering his decision. The lighting.
no, the rebel leader who is ang- question of his ~:esignation is a C8'8mano estimated Monday
ling for recognition as "consti- matter between ' Gen. lmbertl that U.S. Marines and paratutional president," bad cited and Gen. Wessin."
troopers have killed 40 to 50

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Business Services

MODERN 6 rooms_ a_nd.,.-:b-a"'tb
apartment Middleport. Pb.
WY 2-3121.
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Children, Familiet

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farmer
of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Skinner of Columbus spent :
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the weekend with their parent., ·
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The American Legion Auxil- I'll. ave armer and Mr. an&lt;l !
1963 Ch ev. 1mpa 1a 4 Dr.
Mrs Arthur Skinner
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Post Mr.· and Mrs. Farmet
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Locally owned with new car appearance inside and out.
were
Beautiful beige and brown finish, wlslw tires, V·8 engine, American Legion Will meet accomparu'ed bv lhell'· ~-··~ter,
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p.m., a . e . · Mary Lucinda, who remained in
1963 Ford Gelaxie 500 HT Cpa, __ $1995 ~tpoori~ Baptist church m Mid- Athens to spend the weekend
406 cu. in. V8 engine, 4 speed trans. Vioyl interior. Radio
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EUB church wm have a wuur
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$1799 er. daughter potluck dinner on a senior at Meadowdale High
Spider equipment. Locally owned and tuned to go. 4 speed
Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the church School m Dayton. will ent.r
box, bl ower on motor, jet black f inisb, red interior, new
social r0001. Mrs. Selim Blaze- 1 Oh1 0 Un tver SitY ne Xl Septembe r.
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whitewall !Ires. 1\adio and heater.
wicz will be program leader ' el was ~ e recJpl"';t tho set•
following the dinner.
~ra awar .s. given ~
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A mother - daughter potluck !Or recogntlJOn service held at
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
dinner sponsored by the WSCS the high school last week.
and the Lydia Circle will be She was awarded the "Litle
POMEROY, OHIO
held at the United Methodist Loa" trophy for the most out
church Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. standing accomplishment in vo
Meat, dessert and beverage will cal music in a four year peri
Marine Supplies
be provided. Those attending od, chosen by the faculty. Thi'
are asked to bring their own is one of the most coveted a.
12 ft. ALUMINUM boat with
table service. All women of the' wards given durlnl the year.
trailer and 2 H.P. MOTOR.
ch~rch and daughters or guest She also received a sCholarship
Phone WY 2-3280.
· are Invited.
award for outstanding grade'
5 11 6t
May I%
sponsored by the P.T.A. Mis,
15 fl. OUTBOARD, 35 H.P Ev·
Pomeroy Shakespeare club Farmer ranked 7th high In a
inrude motor good condition.
will meet at the home of Mrs. senior class of 380 students wittJ
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Will be accepted until 9:00 A. !1.
For DIQ' fll PubHcaliOJI
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bathroom, gas heating, full
RJ:GULATIONS
""'•" ""' LOTS
The PubUIIher re~e:rve, the ttibt J.l\.l'U.LI.I!d\
free sew- basement. Corner lot with
to "'" •• .-Qoco "'' ••• duumod
age and water. Brown's Trail outbuildings and garden space.
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RATES
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APARTMENTS - 1st and 2nd Large house with 7 rooms,
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floor, furnished and unfurnish- i bath. hot air heating, spring
PHONE WY 2-2156
ed. Middleport and
New [ fed water supply, excellent
Haven, w. va. WY 2-3267.
site with strawberry planting,
Notice
5 5 &amp;tc
2 hives of bees, "''. garage.
Excellent opportunity
for
Pomeroy, 0.
LOSE WEIGHT safely with
For Sale
conservationalist. $6000.00.
Dex-A-D•et tahlets. Only 98c
,. , M coNTROLS
5 11 3tc SEWING MACIDNE _ repair
at Stark's Drug Store
"' '""'':':•';;:,.;:~:,~:' "' ,,. HOUSE FOR SALE on Laurel services all makes WY2-2284
3 12 60tc rl•culllml!nded ror controlh_n~ A l~- Clirt Road Mrs. Norman E.
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Fabnc
Shop
Pomeroy.
AUTOMOBIT..E Insurance DeeD alfa Weevtl srorcy co n tauu: b 0 I h . Hysell, WY 2-6:122.
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111 vJcm•ty 0 • Sll.95, 750 x 14 $13 95. Prices HOUSE FOR SALE, 2 years
spo e pony
ler, Racine, Ohio.
Middleport.
Neal, Mrs. Oma Nelson and Program Presented
Keno or Eagle Ridge. Phone plus tax. Newell's Sunoco. old. 3 bedrooms bath and
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ernar Sweeney, Julia Mae
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5 II &amp;lc qutred. Tel. SH 2·&gt;468.
HEATING, Plumbing, MueDer SPINET PIANO, beautiful fin· alene Pratt Lot Middle' rt dleport Literary Club will be
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gmners sn
rJmary
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Furnaces. Arnold Brotben, ish. May be had by assum- Rat h R 'pratt'
E:'aten'e held Wednesday afternoon at classes . of the Rock Spring'
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RH UBA RB for sale. Wilkie SarP · . •
118 East MaiD Street, Pom- ing small monthly payments.
2 p. m. at the home of the out- MethodiSt church presented a
He p Wanted
son, Portlapd, Phone VI 3- FOR SALE: 7 room house with eroy. Pbooe WY Z.%448. . . . . See it locally. Write credit "':at! to David R. Long, Lots, going president Mrs
James Mothers Day program at the
BABY SITTER to live in and 2484.
5 ll 31c
bath, situated on 3 lots. Ph.
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department
Box
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ParkMiddleport.
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Mrs.
C~rl
Horky
will Sunday Sc.hool hour Sunday.
7 20
care for two small children AHTII'ICIAL flowers aJ.e lorna- WY 2·3561. ,J. H. Allen, 786
- - ersburg, W. Va., or call 485- BesSJe G. Webster to John present the program on poetry A Greetmg by Stephanie Rad
LiRht housework Phone WY2· to plants Pearl Park r L· _ Hysell Street, Middleport, 0.
AUCI'IONEER
Answering ford , opened the program, fol·
4401
5 7 &amp;tc son T. Jones, 60 acres, Olive. entitled "The
2485.
5 11 3tc rei Cliff . Rt 124
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Complete Service
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Iva Mae Buck •. dec. to Frank Voice.',' Rsepoose to roll call lowed by a recitation, Our Pro
WANTED - Middle • aged wo' .
. 5 ll 3tc FOR SALE: 5 room house,
Crill Bradford
legal Notice
Lester Buck, Lillian Burt, AlfJd. will be a world poet.
gram Begins by David Harri'
man to make home wllh one PREE USE f
-- C t bath, basement. Gas furnace,
Write, Prone or Conlacl
of Trans., Salisbury.
The Guild of the Grace Epis- of the. Beginners Class. Four
lady 6 days a week Call Sl.
o. hour h arpe fireplace. Priced for quick
A. C. BRADFORD
'" THE coMMON , •., court
.F;ank Lester ~uck, dec., to copal Church will meet Wednes- re~Jiatwns were giVen by th&lt;·
WY '2-3278 Will consider mid- BlmmpLooer wS,t/ pure asekof : sale. Phane 773·&gt;611, Mason,
Racine, Obio
AUORIYM~•::v~~~.•l,•• OHIO
Lillian B'!"l, Afhd. lor Trans., day at 8 p. m. in the Parish Prima~y class, I'm Glad II'.&lt;
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Mothers Day, by Bobby Ball:
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5 7 t~c Furniture.
die • aged couple.
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John Arbaugh, Ethel Arbaugh
Mother's Day is Every Day, b&gt;
LADY TO live in. Housework lJPRIGHT PIANO With bench ROOM brick home, 2 bath· Karl Graeser, Plumblq and
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and care for 5 boys. Call in good condition. 135 .00 cash. rooms, finished Bttic and
Heating
Front. uno Lu&lt;u WWiom ......._ Parcel, Orange.
e nes ay m t, ay 12, at 8 Us, by Judy Radford, and I Ca'
0 • 0 · Fuok. Ell i'raok. Mobol LYteL
SH 2-5414. or write Vester
Must be sold th.
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basement. Out of high water.
Minersville, Oblo
Mary E Sarver Emery s p. m. at the Grange Hall. Ohio Depend On Mother . by Christy
Harvey Frank. Letitia Gilliand. aka
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at the St p 1•IS wee
L th. e Central heating, pn'ced for
End your sewer tronbles
TJob
GUliond, """''" ,.....,.., Do- Sarver to ·Clinton Sarver
Par-· VaIIcy and Greal B end granges Hyse II . A potted geranium
wa,
4 21 tfc Church, Pomeroy,
· au s beu f eran
quick sale. Phone WY 2-61l6
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lloltfor, Cora Alloa. ""
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Salisbury.
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noon.
or WY 2·2205. Charles F.
Sewer Matblnea
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Pauline Markins tq Arnold Th p
May 13
following the program.
5 10 31 c
Mll!ll wo,mto n Ill •n(l tt'i'flt seeurt IOI)l •
Wildermuth.
4 13 tfc
Reasonable Rates
Da Frank. the untnowa tlelnl. 4eva. Grate, Mildred Grate .160 ace omeroy Bend c. B. Ra· R
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~;.~~:..!~~' c;~;~fl~m.to~o4 d;:;~~~r~~~ 1964 HONDA for sale. 'J';.Jke FOR SALE:· All modern briCk. Call WY Z..%97' Day or Night ~';.We~;u:b;··~ll:'~';!~tra;::;o:.d 4: re, Rutland.
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ecogn1.t wn Grven
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over payments. Call WY 2
. May T0 a u~·
ll'.&lt;lll 1IJ unnereS.!IllrJ li'R.I!:E lnln1'11'la·
frame 3 bedroom ranch style
7 26 Uc ceBJed ' J 0 b.D r raDk. Geor.. Frank. Donald L. Rhodes Eva J ' meeting Thursday evenmg,
10 tLr~.erl
2463 after 3 p. m'
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Sam FraD.t. L1na Lucu,
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ican Legion Hall in Middleport. Methodist church was obs'eried''
~~~;~· 1 n8e:~r~!~.~~ P::ei'CI~o!:m.,., automatic with fashiOn di.o;;cs:/ 400 lot. Several (inancing plans ior• Roof work of all kinds. Ed
Woodard, Dora Helt~er. Cor• &amp;Jle~
Fr11nll:, Jame1 Prank. Katie Orr.
b The annualthMother1' Daughter during the Sunday School hour
Does everything without al- available to qualified person. Phone VI 3-2700.
4-30-Utp Lolo c. M•Ke-. RorUo .,...., .u. down Greenup I :50 a. m.; Alton anquet of e E eanor Circle Sunday with recognition giv, mplovment Wanted tachments. Balance due 9 Phone WY 2-5337. 4 13 tfc
~~.:;::~ !~0:"":-.!."":"..:: Zephyr up Greenup
of Heath Methodist Church will en all mothers present,
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dressmak- "' '""''"' w ....,.,.. ""' .... 2:40 a m.· Defender ap Green- be held Thursday evenmg at 6 Miss Marcia Karr read ··· a
WIDOW WOULD like J or 4 payments $ti.OO monthly. IVY FOR SALE·. 3 bed room ranc h EXPERIENCED
notice that oa Ule :uat daJ of March.
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alterations.
Phone
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IS prayer of tribute to IIV!q· alld
days work a weeK. Lrrena
4-24-311tc Ill••· n1"' be• Petllloa ••""" ... up 4. 10 8 m • John Lad d program cha~rman and Mrs. deceased members after wbich
2276.
Snyder, WY 2·6961.
lll Ut• court of Common Pleu
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"''" couno7• oblo, .,..,.,. tbat .._ Dean down Greenup 4:50 a. m.;
on behalf of the school, ~~
5 5 61c
Harry Edwards, Langsville, H1ghway Garage. 100 x 400 lot AIR CONDITIONING Refrlger- ::,~ ':..~~,:: ~:i'!:i',: lho follow- Ravenswood up Greenup 5. 35 Russell are hostesses.
presented potted plants to Mrs.
lode
fireplace
storm
windows
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r s range w 0 ma Wmebrenner
the oldest
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doors patio tiled bath and
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PlGS for sale, :\!arvin Stone. .
FAMILY grocery store k.tch' ha~ d
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eration, New Haven, Phone uon 32. To- •· ..... u. "'lho Greenup 6:45 a. m.; Steel Trad· .
y, a p.m. ere mo er, rs. F ra n~c'un Hendrix .
two miles out of Rutland on m Tuppers Piams on Rt. 7, :ell ~~;..fated w:ve 1 fi 00"• TU 2-3537.
4 8 Uo
~1'::; .~":':.:'"t:: !':'":~,-:; er up Meldahl 4 p.m.
will be •.program and refresh- the youngest mother, 'llld Mro.
Harrisonville Road.
m. Me1gs Co. B. uilding and in- .
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Fneuon 30. omd """""" Galllpolli Dam _ Naitonal up ments will be served.
Carroll Norris
the omolber
p1ans available to qualJ.
thenc-a West ta ludl 11.ow or forThe Rock S ·
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Stoc k domg a nice bus- rng
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and
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prmgs
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iness. D. H. WOOD, REAL- 5~ 7 ·
one omero;, WY 2- menl, Sales and Service, Porn- ~~~·:lr.~;n~,..:• .!'"!'.:.J'':'.; a. m.; J. S. Lewis up 8:45 a. Health Club will meet Thurs- ent.
FOR SALE : Fine pony. Com~ TOR, Phone 44&amp;-1066, Galli·
4 tfc
eroy. All types and sizes of moko ,., buodnd ,....,, ...... m.
day at I p.m., at the home of - - - - - - - - - and see. Mason 773·5923.
polis, Ohio.
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FOR
SALE
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Large
4
bedroom
fll'e
extinguishers,
2'!'•
lb.
ex:0~\.
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KanaWI1l
River
Lucy
Jane
Mrs. Wilbur Bailey, with Mrs. Fred Dessauer,
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home, m Racme, In good ttnm,;•bers Boater's Special.
Tho ·~""'" •on•.,... ••
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AprU 14
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con Itmn - out of high wat- Dwight Logan,
Distributor. •• tbo above •.,,,..,. "'" of Duncan Bruce up Marmet 12:45 program and Mrs. Maxine Ar· The Junior Class at· Pomeroy
arlan, large and smaU animals
er. Hot water _heating sys- Phone WY 2--3821.
~::.,a~~~m:, t~ra~i~ ~ a. m.; Thelma Ann dow1 Mar~ nold, the contest.
High school is havinJ a rum·
128 Washington St., Ravens- 3 HP Briggs &amp;
tem, large electnc hot water
4 14 30tp
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tank ' storm w·lDdows. To be
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•·urs, Daily 4 to 6 p. GARDEN PRIDE
sold
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"'' Pate
Vol. 10;1" 'VoLPop
""' up Winfield 2·45
a• m''• Allen R• America wiD meet 'lbursday 15· Anyone hav1'ng rummage •·
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WI estate. Call Bob WU..SON'S car wash, 550 Page •~ol.
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Cars
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Merrill
down
Winfield
6:35a.m.
evening
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
be
picked
up
Call
WY-z-3019
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5 8 Uc vacuumed. WY 2-3715.
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PONIES for sale. Will finance.
F()~R;-;;S-;A;cLE;:;-·.-,::-._.-ern--· .:._:room
4-22-301c MJtJon •r ,., ,... ... of " "
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POMEROY
fnme home in Syracuse, with
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For Sale or Rent
bath, &lt;3 bedrooms) largo utiJ.
Legal Notice
A~KEVALIEII,
Jlck W, C~rsey,
jty room doubl
rt,
CIOW, CROW &amp; POITitt.
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carpo
gas
ATTORNIYJ FOR PLAINT'"
FO. ROOM HOUSE, 3 acres
PHONE
fllllldce, . fully Insulated, w•ll
LEGAL NOTJCI
"' L 12. 20 .zt• "' .. 11, ...
of ground In the country.
WY 2-2181
to ...111 carpet!
sealed.,,.
will be " " ' . . , •• , . . _ _ _.:;::;::;::::=~--~
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of the VIUate of PomervY
Drilled well water in
the ~ ~~;;";;;;;;;""""'""'....
nets. Shade and fruit trees, Ohto, until twelve o'clock noon I!:.S.T.
bolllle, furnished, located a- DON'T PUMP yrm sluggish se~
sr r ubb ery- Ci OSe to school on
May 21, 1965 lor Jmprovementl w
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Boat Launclllna: Facllltle1 .u 1et horth
bout 2 miles out of Bashan. tic tank. Get Klean-Em-AU and church. Very reasonable 1n plana .and •pecificatlona ther&amp;ro..·
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Gas an d eIectric1ty
and tele- sep lC LGllll. c eaner. Landra y Cra1g, Syracuse, Ohio &lt;~f the vma 1 e of Pomeroy, Ohlo. At phone available. Possession Dlark Fant Bureau.
WY 2-2810•
the time hereinbefore menuonet:~ uid
Ganae
R...ull
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Galllpo"bida will be publl&lt;:ly Qpeoed and r~ad
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Immediately. E. E. Hayman.
~ 18 tfc
4 1 Uc •• tho Muoldpol Bulldln1. Pom01o7, Dam IL 17 0 nmn1ng 17 feet
- -Ohio.
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USED PIANOS
AU ''"'o''" ohou ........ , .. on rollers, Pomeroy • Masob
6181 or WY 2-7889.
TWO nice reconditioned
up· =:-7;;A:;:U:::T
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---=--- = - -5_ 1_1_&amp;~tp right pianos, priced for quick 1952 MODEL ~ ton pick up ..
"''~•"' 10 '"' c•••• "' co"n·
ton 1.94 falling, Ch
Kanawha
Falls
dl. VIllage of P&lt;~meroy, Ohio,
and S 34 f Ui
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For Rent
sale. Call Rutland Furniture, true . Price $375.00. Rowley mailed Gr delivered to •alt:l Clerk. · , a ng,
ar eston 19.62
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5-8-3tc &amp; Reed Hardware. 5 11 tfc ::.rro~::~ :~ ~e o:P:~:fe~-:!r!~aiW falling. London
and Mannet
I and ' ROOM
f ' hed
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= .,-;ccc---PlaJUI lllld &amp;peclflcationl tiD
be dams were on the tills and
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urms
apar · THREE burial Jots in Beech 19ii6 CHEVROLET, 19ii6 Ford. "'" " th• MuoJ&lt;IpoJ BuJkiJ••· "'m. Winfield dam wa I'Wlll. '
ments.
Rowley
&amp; Reed Hard- c
. s . F' er&lt;ly. Ohio. or may be obtained tos
IDg one
ware.
f
rove. wn"t e or ca II J . w_ Keys tone Servu~e
tat1on, 1ve 1 ether with blddlnt blaDiu upon P•Y· foot
5 11 t c Leaper, 37 Riverside Drive. Points
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ml'flt of $5.00, hiONI! OF W"ICH Bo 't M
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FIVE ROOMS
and bath, t39 Dayton 5, Oho. Tel. 228-2566. FOR SALE _ One 1957 Hed· m!'J:::' .~~.,''J.:~'':~:'!. ":': ,..';: Ohio Rl•er - Harvey Jordon
Butternut Ave. Phone WY 2-5 7 1otc
man 4 ~ door sedan S20000 ble after rec~pt. or the l'l!quest.
up 14, 9:15 p. m.· Lorena up
2322
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7 tic ·
aP:~·~!u:U: .~~~=~~=: 14, 2:25 a. m.j J~ffboat down
ONE ROOM trailer for reni. tor and clutch, 2 bulls, breed FOR SALE · 1956 F d F . :~ :~P~":t ~~su~tJ.!:o~~ -:mt:! 14, 5:50 a. m.; OVEC down 14,
' Close to my home . All utili- ing age, Hereford Charlaise
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ati' bid .. IUrety for the exeuct.loo &lt;If 6:10 a. Rl.; Andrew caiboun up
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lane, good hres, car in fine the contract. " certtfled checll on I 14 6· 25 a m . Zllll'm dow
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IS ed and natural gas.
cross, 1 superior grain drill, condition a t t· lr
1o1vent bantr drawn and made PlY·
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, u oma lC ansm1s able to Ute Vlllaae ot Pomuoy, Uhlu. 16, 2:45 a. m.·, "--ard down
I-se If l'ft
· Phone VI 3·2600 ·
I pu type, 2 bottom
AI
1953
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mother, Mra. Lllultl Van Meter
Mrs. l':dra Bush and Sheryl and dauahter, Vickijl willtd
ly RICK 00 BROW
'llellhower In New York talk· and Tommy Roseberry v13ltod Mn. lldna PO,:.. while tho
Uljllti Prtll Jlttl'lllltoDal
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f;'OUDI Montgomery In LonliOD, aton and tattlily.
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c•••••! Waltor Cron te? David aites of the war - In Germany, and two daug ters,
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trance Italy and England.
IJid Slmey Powell and Mr. violted Mr. a
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Jennings? Ric ard Dimbleby'
Among Jhoge report!~ ~~~ with Ike in NtW York. And Mr. and Mra. Lowell Gretr
from thete olteo wad• hm '"t Dlmbleby the elder who waa and family moved recently to
Rlrhard Dimbleby1?
by'~:~ grown •on Davl , w o, a
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the Nazlo prac· with Monty in LondOn, prellttlt- Syracuse.
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Br•adcasting Corp. JBBC) who tl~~ ~
rendered an ~net· Sir Wintton Churchill'• undtJ'o Nicki, Mr. and Mra. MaY·
appmntly ia 1oin1 to become 1.
rros, vtrbal eosl
1round war blltlllquarterl - wood .Mmlllon called on Mr.
quito familiar to Amtrlcar •el.. IJYI, preclllt
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which retnllltl untouched and and Mra. Lawrence Johnototl.
viewers because of the ,
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oua transatlantic television now have had lh~lr public differ- bed and the tmaii telepholtt Charlte Carroll were Ron • I
available with the n•w Early ences in the paRt, ~t they
from whlcb ho tpokt to OonneiiOII of Columbut, ~~:!1
Bird .ateliite.
were in amiable form to lltlrt Prealanl l'rlllklln 11. R®Mvtlt oura and Mrs. Mae V'lll ~
Mr Dimbleby whose very the h~ur . Monty Mid be waa at the White House.
and ciau&amp;bllr, Ruby, IlK'&amp;!.
naru~ hat a ptutant falnll)' "jolly 1Iad" to have bnn under
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Dicken!illn • Pickwick Ctub na. lie'a commsnd durlnK the war,
•or and who, in fact, L'Omes and began to remmJsce. Ike reacrosa 11 rather clubby him· turned the 1reetln1, but reI. Ptaywrlgbt Ill. (lb.
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sell, has been seen on numer· minded Monty.lhe ocras10n was
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vilion has hardly begun.
alhed fllhtml men.
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WOI1l
point
Indians
Bird for a program markint vldt!O explanations from the U. AIO&gt;Und
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the 20th anniversary of Ger- llrltish side on matters of strat- 13. Retreats
to ado&amp;'
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many's World War II surren· egy, but unfortunately this asM.llh.
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years After." \llewera on both lowed up. Also, whilo lkt may
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oldes of the Atlantic who not be the best of public apeak· 18. Attempted
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watched the combination of in- ers, It struck this viewer that
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•tant reality and film clips of he had a good deal worth !Iaten· 21. Un1ook
the war days saw a one • hour tng to, while Monty, on the 24. So be Its
"ll~e documentary" crea•~a be- other hand, rtllstered aa one of 20. Oavalry
sword
fore their eyes.
those conv~rsatlonallsts who m·
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The program, which was seen tem1pts and breaks the thread :IB. N&lt;&gt;ll&lt;:lnr
Hvt In this country during day· of a discussion, determined lo 10. Shod ~10011
light houra and wu repeated talk about what he wants to IL FNnlltl
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on video tape dUrtnl prlmt- talk about, no matter what.
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Athens Pomona Initiated
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Officers of Pomeroy Band Boosters Ob&amp;ertle Mother•'
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~ Mainly About ~ Are Installed· Committees Named DayinServicel
"Mother and Music," to honor
Entertam
both Mothers
Day and National
.. peopIe In il~ Officers for the coming year ey' hai'rmen Mrs George Mothers Day was observed Met'gs Guests
Muoio
Week, presented
a ple88Honor of Son
Iii were installed by the Pomeroy Hobstetter, Mrs. ~~· Ho~!d•· Sunday morning at the Pome- Members of Atbens County Po. ing program of readings and
Pomeroy m Band Boosters Association last shell, Mrs. Elmer J Jte, ;·· roy Church of Christ.d Sch the
mon• Grange were gues ' when song• including a musical
Mr. ad Mrs. Jonseph Struble
Beulah Autherson who week at the Semor High School Elmer Baile.y, ~ 8 · /mesM
Meigs County pomona met test a'nd group singing. quar..

al.nally Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 11, 1965

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tus, Mrs. Dick Neutz mg, rs. Durmg the Sun ay
evening at Saljs.
h ld st
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001 Frida
day evening at their Mulberry fell a week ago brheakmgSather
M~xine Arnold presi- Vernon Bmg, Mrs. Thomas Hen- hour, Milton Rousfi superlnten- bury ~hool
tthet honored It e 0t~r
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Heights. home on?rmg
e1r da fro~ Veterans Memorial dent, opened the meetmg w1t n~ssy, r •
· 1 McKenzie, ent, on behalf of the s oo,1 Introduced and
welcomed mother with the most children,
son, M1achel, on his lith birth- h0 Y 't 1
devotiOns. It was voted to pur- wm, Mrs. Dona d M C E presented geraniums to Mrs. were Athens and Me!gs deputy by singing "How Great Thou
day.
: . aa~d Mrs. Rose n!Jaum re- chase water _pipe to go from Mrs. Vernon ~vans~zo ~~nc.hmi Anna Burton, the oldest mother, masters, past deputy masters, Art."
Ater . the honor~d g~est op- turned home Sunday evening af- the football ticket stand to the Blakesle~, Mr!:i. R:hs Mrs. Wal· Mrs. Edward Venoy, the young- Athens Pomona mastet and subened hiS many ~I,ce gifts _and ter spending the past ten days small refresh~ent booth. Mrs. Mrs. VIct?r H~nn M'rs Geor e est mother ; and Mrs. Ralph ordinate Grange masters. Leo It was announced that June I
the children sang Happy Btrth- with their son and daughter-in- Harry Watson mstalled the new tcr Gru~ser' and
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g Sewell the mother with most Story, legislative agent, repurt- State Master and Mrs. Byron
day" to him, two _decorated law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosen- officers inclu~ing Mrs. Tru_man Carper.
children. Each mother presented that due to the split between Frecerlck will be _guests of
birthday cakes carr_ym~
out baum and family who recently IRu~sell, p:esident: Mrs. H1lber Named on the dining room received 8 small potted plant the Republicans and Demo- Athens Gran~e and mvi~ed all
, ttJe green and whit... theme, moved to Reynoldsburg.
, Qu1vey, VICe president, Mrs. committee were Mrs. Tom and small potted plants were crats, the Ohio Leglslatur.. ap- grangers to _Jojn with them in
naked by Mrs. Struble and M~s. Mrs. George Shiveler of Cin- Harold Ebersb::t.~h, treasurer, Crow and Mrs. Harry Watson, sent to shut-in mothers. "Mo- pears to be quite unproductive a covered dish dinner ftt 6:31J
John Terrell, were servd With cinn&lt;~ti arrived Fri&lt;lay to be and Mrs. Marvm Burt, secre- ro-ehairmen, Mrs. James Clat· ther" was the topic of the ser~ as of 1260 bills introduced, only p. m. Rereshments
of pie,
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I ice ~ream and coffee.
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Present were Mr. and Mrs. 1sell. Mr. HysP!l Will undergo
for servmg the Mrs. Virg 11 King, Mrs.
at the worship service.
houses. One new members was served durmg the SOCial hour.
C J. Struble, Mr. and
Mrs. major surgery th1s week.
Alumm banquet w~re name~ by Radford. Mrs. Dom1ld Lannmg,\;;_;;;;;_;;;;;;~_;;;~~------.;..~....................iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_..,.....,
.John Terrell, Mr. and . Mrs. A. N. Grueser of Grove ~ity Mrs. Russell and mclude, k1tch·l Mrs. Harold Lohse, Mrs. WitCharles Legar and Emeha Dar is the guest of Miss Genevieve en : Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Qmv· liarn Hudson, Mrs. William Nellene, Chuckie Bill and Mana Stobart and hrolhcr, Robert.
son Mrs. James O'Brien, Mrs.
lii:!.wn . Mr. and Mrs Gene Mitch Edd ie and .Jerri Frick of Co- i~~w:r~'!m'W~,.~-;--..1'"8'!WfJ Th~rston Stone, Mrs. Phil Gioand Shari and M~rk, the host lumbus SP!'III the week~nd With '
Dakar, Mrs. William Porter,
and hostess and Michael Moth- the1r pa rents, Mr. and
Mrs.
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Mrs. Charles Girffith, Mrs.
Just as cool a:-. gm ng
'~ Jerry Grueser, Mrs. kenneth
barefoot. but IJettP.r he· ers present were also honor1- Paul Frkk and tam11lyc 1 b ~
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cause the loam rubber
received a caB during the even· spent the ""ekend with his I
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sole cushions :-'OII r st!':ls mg from
her daughter, Mrs parents. Mr and Mrs Harry
Mrs. alph ~mtth and_ Mrs.
and the bo!d . handsome
harle!i Spencer of Bradenton, 11'homas a11d Mt and Mrs. M
d M E M Burton Avery St. Cla1r, co- charrmen,
tint's are :,U l"etc: hlng f1
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r. ahn
r~ d. t · M 11 s- Mrs. Oren Colmer, Mrs. LawPunrh - tlo11 t&gt;d whJ te
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home Su~day evemng by Mrs. spent ~ e wee en a 1 cr renee Francis, Mrs. Charles
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HAVE DINNER GUESTS
Thomas and daughter, Melinda, port With her daughter an~ s~~ Legar, Mrs. Lawrence Hoffner,
Mr Carl Jennings who spent the past week with m~law, Mr. and Mrs.
e I Mrs. ay Glaze, Mrs.
Pearl
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Mr. and _s.
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her parents, the Reas.
Mmor.
sheets Mrs Joe Ebersbach,
t'ntertained _with a dmner Sun- Mrs. Welby Whaley was the Mrs. Charles Sears Is spend- M "Ed ani Wells Mrs. Leo I
day, at their home, Nye Av,e. Sundav dinner guest of
her ing a vacation in Clanton, Ala- V rs. h wMrs Do~ld Brickles
nuests were Mr. and Mrs. El- daugh.trr ;md son·in-law, Mr. bama with her parents and oth- adug , an, H~rold Ebersbach t
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clean up committee; Mrs. RoBatey , Mr. and M s.
p of Mmersvdle.
Mr. and Mrs. Marv~n Kelly bert Fetty and Mrs. Marvin
each pair,
"KEEN·E!)GE"
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or two pairs
· son and f~ ily ' Mr · I Mrs.
ur ' Kenneth
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and daughter of Columbus were WI'th th e1r
MrLaughlin,' coer
cutlery
for 3.00
wceken&lt;l ~:, uests of her parents, and Mrs. Mark Kell~ and chll- Ide chairman. Girl band rnernIMr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag, dren.
bers who wtll be sophomores,
I MinersvJ lle.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vro- ·uniors and
seniors next
1 Mrs. .John F. Baily and Mr. man and children, Mark and J ear
~ill work in the dining
ONlY FINEST SOLID,
and Mrs. Russ Watson were Esther of Belpre spent Sunday Y '
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Sunday
dinner
gutosts
of
Mr.
with
their
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
room.
NORTHERN-GROWN
John Scott.
John Vroman and Mr. and Mrs. At the close of the meeting
MAPLE ... OF HARDEST
IandMiss~irs.Greta
Horden of Colum· Fielding Hawkins.
refreshments were served by
"BOWLING PIN
Ibus is the guest of her sister Mrs. LuciUe Mayes spent the Mrs. Max me Arnold and Mrs.
la nd brother·m·law, Mr.
and weekend in Bt'lpre wit.h her dau- Harry Watson,
QUALITY" ... IS
Mrs.
George
Skinner
and
farnighter and fanuly, Mr. and Mrs.
----GOOD ENOUGH FOR
ly.
Ernest
Covert
and
family.
They
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Mr. ~nd Mrs. Dale Kesterson accompanied her home Sunday Auxiliary Memben
\'iere Sunday dmner guests of evening leaving their daughter, hfeet in Syracuse
li: IV'r" , .Attcctou·n
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kesterson of Paula, for a longer visit with
Chester.
her grandmother.
Mrs. Agnes White entertain
Mehssa, Mowrey of Pt. Pleas- Dinner guests Sunday witb ed the Pom~r.oy Bend CB a
a~t. W. \a , spent the weekend Mrs. James Murray were her dio Club Auxiliary at herhome
w1th her grandparents, Mr. and grauddaughter, Mary Ward and n Syra_cuse, Frd~y evenng.
Mrs George Mowrey
a friend, Duane Childs of Rav- The busmess meehng was. preSunday
guests
of Mr.
and
theG president,
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M'\ enswo od , W. Va . Sh e attends sided over by
.
. rs .eorge 1v1owrey were 1- Mountain State Business Col- Mrs. Betty 8 1ggs. . am~s were
ford Mowrey and d aughter, Me- lege and will graduate in Aug· played under the dJreclion of
gan and Mary Middleton of Pt. t C 11 . g . th altern on Mrs. White with pnzes awardPI
t w u
us. am m e
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easan ' · 'a.
were Mr. and Mrs. Randolph ed to Mrs. Biggs, Mrs. ll'gJrua
Dr. and M•·s. E. A. .Tracy War d a1so o1 Ravenswood , W. Neutzling • Mrs · Esther Harden,
. d Mrs Nancy Carnahan, Mrs.
were wee kend guests of h1s mo- V M M
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a. rs. urray a1so receive
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It's 0 mark of pride and confidencet ~; a~d ~irsJ. D~~~fct Pullins a telephone cal\ from her son, Lee EnocMh, MArsd. HlennsettallhShu·
· Sta nley· Wayne of Can- •r
. 01 worth- ler and rs. . e me
1 Jam Murray
and son
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in the flawless hard maple and superb
1mg priZe
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by Mrs Joyce Carson, was won
construcf 10 n of every piece
itors of Mr and Mrs Sherley Dr. and Mrs. Cecll Harden o1
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by
Mrs.
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Swan.
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. be June
of authentic Provincetown
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of her sister, Mrs. Garen Stans-- The next meeting WI 11
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DINNER GIVEN .
bury in Middleport and with 3rd at the home of Mrs. Lee
furnitlOI'e. See the factory
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MOTHERS HONORED
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1Present were Mr. and Mrs. I YM L ;oyMcCo ~s
ent Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowen
Benmc Buck and Eddy, Char- S ;· 1· 1 b m 'th 'Phis entertained with a dinner Sun·
rna , Cindy, Candice and James untt ~~ ~Cu• WI
day honoring his mother, Mrs.
of New Lexington. Mr. and m~ er, d ~ cJ om;s.
J Frank Amos, and her mother
Mrs. Gail Buck and Jon and /ian 1 ~'·w
•rdng, ri Mrs Clara Karr. Present were
0h hs1Ie
Gloria
of
Pomeroy
and
the
ahn
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do
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stphen Mr ·and Mrs. Frank Amos, Mrs .
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Is mo er
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Mrtte
MIDDLE?ORT, 0.
•hostess. Callmg m t e a ternoon Mr
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Homer Showers, Mrs. Y
0
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