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Athens Pomona Initiated
during lbe·tvelilbf·
M'embers are
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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..

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entertained wtth a party Sun- Mrs.
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auditorium
tus, Mrs. Dick Neutz mg, rs. Durmg the Sun ay
evening at Saljs.
h ld st
tber
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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right leg returned orne
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Mrs David Goodch
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( younges mo
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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with her sister, Mrs: Dana Hy- tary.
I ice ~ream and coffee.
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worthy, Mrs. Eugene 'J'r!p~ett, rnon by ev. Jerry Masters Z4 have been passed by those sandwiches: tea and co~fee'Wert
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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.
fOUn
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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 ~
ed
with
gifts
and
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Chaney and Mrs. Richard Mees.
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
leal her
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
ONLY
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
an 1,1rs.
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d W ks Mr and Mrs John
1 1Ives.
on eP • · r
Ral h and Mrs. Karl Grueser and sons er rea
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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"
!ii::~~M..id;:d:l:e:po:r:t,:0:.===-=~11:,:".:,"_'.'.:.r_•_n_,d,.P_e..te_r_J_e_nn_,ln"'g_,s... Mr. and .Mrs. John Jordan spent the weekend m Columbus B 1 . k up committee· and
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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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.
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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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. 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
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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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Mrs.
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o urn us were wee en gues
. be June
of authentic Provincetown
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8. 4-ll. 111111 ad IIOUNdlt ldNOrt
of her sister, Mrs. Garen Stans-- The next meeting WI 11
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bury in Middleport and with 3rd at the home of Mrs. Lee
furnitlOI'e. See the factory
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_Mrs. Ben_ Bu~k entertamed his sister and family, Mr. and Enoch.
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With a family dmner .Sunday at Mrs. George Skinner and fam~er home, Rock Sprmgs Road . .1 of Pome
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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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stphen Mr ·and Mrs. Frank Amos, Mrs .
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•hostess. Callmg m t e a ternoon Mr
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Homer Showers, Mrs. Y
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a_vt on, the afternoon, Mr. Bowen took
Athens, spent Sunday With her Mr. and Mrs. Amos and Mrs.

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lull sca le effort had not bl•en
m1 ended from the sta rt - but
onl y a test of some of the "ele·
men t'" of th· soft landing procrdure.
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Four 4-4·2 grand prizes t Plus 442 transistor radios I You don't
have to play golf to win, Visit your Olds Dealer or participat·
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Thts P"l' oT lt r ends rr&gt;odl'l,J ht. J une 5. 1965 and 11 rnb1~tud to h~enstd dr.v1~. 18 or older Thlt 0ff1rlt VOid OUI•
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Mr. and Mrs. Caroell Vance
and family were in Huntington, W. Va. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vance
have returned from a wedding
trip through Virginia and the
Carolinas. They are visiting
with their parents at the present time. Vance, a Spc. 4 wilh
the U. S. Army Is to leave shortly for a tour of duty in Germ·
any.
Mother's Day weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riffle
.were their families, Melvin Ril·
fie of Columbus and Mr. and
Mrs. David McKenzie and children, Phillip, Jeff, and Josey
of Gallipolis.
Mrs. Minerva Childers ru...
received word of the unexpected death of her nephew, George
Bennett, 47, who died of heart
attack while on vacation Jn the
Bahama I•landa. His borne is
In Hollywood, Florida. He is
survived by one son, Michael
of Florida.

MEIGS THEATRE
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LAST TIME TONUiHT
"FATHER GOOSE"

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Voice of Broadway ••• reporting

S~nti11PI
COMMENT I&gt; liNG EDITORIAU Y

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Broadwa7 Grapevine
George Sanders wiD s!ar in
an Israeli film being produced
by American International. It's
a thriller, "TrWlk to Cairo" which aounds as II it might be
baaed on tlte recent headlined
atory about the spy who was
packed in a specially b u i II
trunk and shipped by air from
Rome to Garro . Although the
musical ''Maggie May'' receJva
ed great notices In lAndon, L~
one! Bart ill haVlng a lot of
trouble with his leading ladles.
Fint Rachel Roberts quit the
ahow to spend more time as
plain Mrs. Rex Harrison (although that'• not really very
plain'), and now her repi·acement - Georgia Brol\'11-plano
to leBYt the title role n u t
montll. Tammy Grimea Is beIng talked of as the nest lead,
so she may be the one ·to bring
It to Broad1tay . . Sergio Frailchi Ia trhllled after a trip to
Washington 10 olng at one of

QIDOANS unde r the leadership of Gov.
Jamet A. Rhodes are payine trlbuie
to the hospitals of our state 11 the an·
nual Ohio Hospital Week Is being obser•ed. In Meigs roun ty , whirh Is not "ho•
pltal" oriented as are neighboring areas,
""' 1eem to be taking the observance in
atrid&amp;. bu t whtl e we seem to be neglectIn&amp; any formal program. we nevertheleas take pride in contributions that are
belne made by hosprtals in the providing
the lines! health care possible lor all who
enter their doors There II hardly I famIly !bat does not have reason to be
thankful for our hospitals In one way or
aaother 11 a haven for the sick or In-

jured.

There are natural!~ prohl em.s on the
honwn that wtll etfed our hOsp•l•l• to
a gr.at degree Tho impart of medica re
is one that is no w posed Alreadv the
('a re of persons und er the state health
care program of th e Divili ion of Aid tor
the Aged IS rea rhtn g hemendous proportwns. Thts yt'ar 1t 1s expeded that
•tale expenditures lor the care ot the
elderly will pass the S22 mtlhon mark.
During the run ent fi scal year IN the
first 10 months Slfl ; 17 610 .,., spr•nt,
and that represen ts a Ju mp of $Z,755 719 over the same pe11od last year. DurIng the past month hospttals recetved
.2,032,687 !01 health care of this group.
The medtcare hill "h11h passed lhe
House. and Js now under eonsHieratwn
by the Senate deserves the fulle st hearIngs to best meet the hralth needs of th e
Ienior ctti1ens The Hou&gt;e amend ed bill
curtes a mu ch larger p11ce tah, and heyond Its finandal asprd .~ 1ts baSH' danllrl and faults ha\le 1e11oua lmphr alioDI to the operations of hosprtals and
the puctlce or m~dlcme The bill will
result In bureaucrati c co ntrol 0\'t'r ma·
ny aspects or the medical profeSSIOn,
and the pressure on hospitals will mount
to 1 hiMh d•Kree The bill will prov1de
benefits for all over 65 wheth et or not
thev want them, and whether or not
they are in flnan&lt;l81 need With th• state
fi~urez reported ahovt 11 appear!' that
there II gorng to he !luplil'atron of prolfiMI, and there are strong mdwat10ns
tbal further pohlltal partteipatron wtll
be ,Involved wtlh manv ohvtous d a n~P rs
to present hiKh degree of medr cal care.
We hope that the la wmakm will reallie that medtcate is not offering the onb' aolution, and anything th at er.daugtrs the present high stanrlards of hospit11 perlorman&lt;e Ia •omethinK to he •hun-

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Lady Bird Johnson'• Wh lit
House luncheons . . . Tina Louise denies marrtage plans at least at the moment. Saya
she adores belnl lingle, (And
with all those hand101111 OIC!Orll,
why not?)
Marty Ransohoff Is dellrloua
over the good news he received 1n a conference with MGM
executives In New York. On
the basis of advance booklnp
chalked up for his ''The Sand·
piper," Jl'arrlng Liz llld Dlcld,e
they confidently predict an unprecedented $25,000.000 world·
wide gro" for tho picture. So
Marty's scheduling a quick trip
to London to meet with the Bur·
tons about a second co-starrii!J
deal
Merv GrHfitlt has three
amazi~gly unexpected t~U&lt;Sis lined up for his new late nilbt TV
show. All agreed to make the
scene on condition that their
nameo not be announcod In ad·
vance. But at least two are
ruaranteed to cause biJ talk-

HELEN HELP US!
l - - by

By William S. White
WASHINGTON - Something

evtl time In history; It Is the
gospel no m&lt;Jre.
The plain truth JS that the
rea! mtervenors in the Dominia! thts is, has been accom- can Republic were hard • core
phshPd by the decis1ve military C.:ommurust!, who were pre·
action of the Umted State~ a- parmg there the sam..- sort or
.:am~;t planned anarchy Jn the
phony "war of Hberatton" which
n...mimcan Repubhc.
we are resisting in South Viet
Nam It w.as they wh sygtemFor the first time. Washmgton
atically took over the rebillious
has h one~ t ly and
eHe&lt;.iively
forres m Santo Domingo. These
cha ll enged the perilous hyare the facts.
pocnsv of a doubl e :standard m
t h~ matt er of '" nonmi Prvenl ion' '
or course, some of the same
tr. l.at m affai rs 'l,e doclnne qub rtf!rs here at home which
fm nonmle rven1Jt)n
or rg rnally frnd mnumerable excuse!! for
and nt:: hlly reJected any rdea thf Communtst invaders
of
of gunbl.at Yankee rnt erferenre. South V1et Nam and innumerabCJ the model of half a lifet tme
le ha1r • splittmg shortcomings
ago m !he aff;ms of countrtes m the Amencan posttJOn there
to 1he !Iouth
are now domg exactly the same
thmg
as to the Domlmcan Relnt t rnd 'tnnal rommu nlsm.
public
It is standard operating
however had long per verted
thr s, as 11 ha ~ pN vertl'd !iiO procedure ; we must JUSt l!let
many other de('ent concepts , so us~ to 1t.
The platn truth " that the
that obhque C'ormnum:1t subver·United
Slates "mtervened '' to
!llon m t h i ~ hf'rmsphere - as In
Caslro 1 'uha - WH S nevtor. neY.. slran~e at b1rth another Cubaner, '' lnt e rvt~ntion " Any effo rt model conspJr.a,·y. It "intervenb\ !he ll ntted States to ha ll ed ' at the only point In which
these creeprng .advancf's
of ln Simple common :sense the
Commumst tmptrlalism
bf'- thmg must be done - that is,
c.Jme b~ the sa me mad prores ~ before the conspirators had
of double • lhtnk th f'
only t1me to consolidate their power
krnd of · rnt ervenlion" then• ev~ and present the free world wlth
er eould bt'
an accomplished traged),
Q What 1g; rntt-rventi on" A
The plam truth ts that those
Why, 11 is when the Unit~ who have troubled to look realSttt tes lnt&gt;s to prevent the de- ity in the face know .all lim
~ ~~ ud 1on of a government
m perfertly well. It IS not , therelhl.'J hem1sph~ re by outs1de Com· fore . a prttty picture \thic .. hat
mums! states operatmg through been unfoldmg ins1de Washmg~
loca l!y placed stooge! and gun- ton in recent days. In the name
men Thi ~ ha s been L.e absurd of "nonintervent ion"
some
and ev1J g o~ pe l of an ttbsurd and Latin • American powers have
rnou than the defea t of another Communist probe in thi!l
hemtsphere, fatefully import ant

been screamlng at ua - In
publlc - for the rude, rude
way In whtch we have dared to
a&lt;1 for the securtty of ali this
hemisphere. not excluding lht
security of their own countries.
But m private they havr betn
saymg to our people· "Thank
God you went in in t1me."
Of course. we also are aet..
tmg a little more .Jr less concealed flak from oome people
In the otlter Western and allied
powers. Th11 is not solely because hear-batting the big fellow v,ho must carry the burden
of all the West 11 a fairly com~
man temptation - &amp;I well as
an unhappy illustrahon or one
small aspect of human nature.
It 11 also because the United
States has long fo111ht "colonJalism" - too soon and too
mul'h, sometimes, in this colummst's opinion, but lolflht
it JUlllt the same. Thus some of
the el &lt;.'Olonial powers point
a fmger and auy : " AH, hah, you
people are colomahsts, too "
Th1e is m ere rubbiah without a chemJcal trace of justification. Still, It makes aome of
the other Western fellows feel
better. And this, too, is one of
the pams ot power and responsibility . The nation that
carries the real weight alone
must not only lift amaller powers onto 1ts back but mu11t also
allow them to bile thlt well')'
back as well. NatiOnal frustra·
t·ons and petty envies these
dayo · are not purged on the
psychiatric couch : they are
worked off on tht: lired rr~m•
of old Uncle Sam.

Hele" Bottel-....

TWC FAMILY HOlJSEHOW7
Dear Helen :
First two chickens In every
pot, then two cara in every
1arage. Now we can't decide
whether we'd rather have two
hou1es (a cottage at the lake,
pluo the one In town) or a secund family.
Our children ore 17 and 18,
both leaviDJ lor coliel(e, and
I'm aoln1 to be 10 very lonely.
At 40, I'm not too old to have
a baby, and my )lui band still
has ~ years before rehrement.
Frankly, what iood 11 a IUmmer f.Ome wtthout any children lo share it with?
What would you vote for? And
your readera? - LONGING.
Dear Lonring:

wao as binding as an oath on
the Bible.
But today a "square" Is 1
guy who voluntee"
And
tries to do a better Job, even H
it means overtime without pay.
A square is a guy who doean't
want to slop ai the bar and
&amp;et all juiced up because he
prefers to K• to his own homo,
his own dinner table and his
own bed.
He hasn't learned to cut cor·
nero or goof off.
This creep we csll 1 "square"
gell all choked up when ht
hears children olnging "M y
Country Tio of Thee."
He even belleveo In God and 1ya1 so, In publk!
A square IS a KUY who Uvea
within hJS meano and thinks
Uncle Sam should too.

Now Jook, dear, would you
He doesn't want to ny now
ask me to tell you what kind
llld
pay later. He is likely to
or car to buy. or whether you
save
hts own money for a
should have an A-frame house
at the lake? So don't uk me rainy day, rather than count on
to make your decision on a far using yours.
He tells hio son It's more Immore tmportant move.
It'•
portant to play fair than win.
'ltrlctly a family affair!
lmagtne!
Why not .write a list of adA square It 1 ruy who read•
nntages and disadvantages 111d you can lind a lot or both. Scr1pture when nobody's watchI'll start you out with a oouple Ing and prays when nobody'a
Uotening
on the off-beat side:
A guy who thinu Christmas
Plus · People will usumt
trees
ohould be green
and
you're a tlred 45, when you're
Christmas
g~ts
hand-picked.
really a perky liO, lllCI that
He wants to see America first
does tltlngs lor a woman's eeo.
In everythtna.
Mlnll8: There will be times
He
bolleveo In honoring fath(don't doubt It!) when 70u
and your husband can't help er and mother lllCI "do unto
feelln&amp; like Charlet Boyer cfo. others" and that kind of stUff.
He thinks he knows mort
log the "Freddie"
In waltz
than
his teen-a1er knows aboul
time.
car freedom ahd. curfew.
You take It from thoro. -H.
You squam, who dignify the
P. S. I might add our Sutie
human
race. You squares who
was born when I waa oW, and
ahe haa betn tho fourth wonder hold the thankleas world In
thia
of our Uvea. However, the oth- place. You misfits in
brave
new
age,
you
gbosto
or
er three weren't too far ahead
•
the past: stand up! Stand up
By Wayne G. Brand•tadt , M. D. of calcium daily. Milk, cheese Infection and of a aevere al· of her: we've had bul~·ln baby and be counted!
sitters all the way. -H.
Q - My Husband lo 41. He- and the leafy vegetables are the
lergic reachon after t.lllLuoin&amp;. THE BACKYARD FENCE
~:ently he qu1t dnnldng coffee
chief sourres of this calcium.
This column is dedicated to
Here's a ''life" from t h t
for milk. Friends told h1m Because calctum IS poorly abQ - My teen-are daucbter
family
llvln(, 10 It you're havthat older people can drrnk too sorbed from the
digestive has a large, noticeable black- Northwest Filer, a pllot'a news- in&amp; kid trouble or just plain
re-reading.
much nulk and that it caUS&lt;'!I tract. it is necessa ry to take head lnslde her ear. Is there paper. It beara
"Square," another of the 1ood trouble, let Helen help YOU.
hardenmg of the arterres Is more than the m1mrnum
re- any woy to, get 11d of It'
She will also wecome your own
th1s trut' '1
qUirement ev~ry day. Unless 1
A - There 11 oo satisfactory old words, hu gone the way
A - lflthoul(h It Is now person is aller&amp;l&lt;' to m1lk. he
"modesty,'' and amusing expertencea. addreu
way to get rid of a large black- of 'love,"
known that cholesterol and re-- should drink a pmt a day and head In a location where the "patriotism." Something to be Heen BoUol In care of IIlli
lated romponents of the !IO· rall~ twice th1s 1mount wouW not okin Is tight. Since the victim snickered over. Why it used to oewapaper.
ed saturated fats and not cala rharm him.
is a girl, why ool oover her be there was no higher ,c.mpll·
durn are responsible for hardment than to be called a
Q - Would It bo safe for me earo witlt ber hair?
elng of the arteries, bneleu to have eyebrows tattooed on?
"square • ahooter/' Tha prom·
rumors about the harmfulness l'm tired of using an eyebrow
1M
of a 111QUilt cleaJ" ooce
Q - Wbon I lutYI t difficult
of milk persl8t. The average pencil.
stool It Is followed by bleeding.
adult should get about one gram
A - There lo always risk of Is this 10 any way nlated to Clnctr?
A - Tbe IIIII lllteir of your trouble is pllH, but a
. . . . L&amp; . . . . . .
fis1ure or crack ill tha skin or
mucous membrallt at the outstJT
~vc
let may be tbo cauae. Cancer
I-IOWCUM?
HAROLY 1-JAP
of
the rectum is certainly a
AT A LOVELY
ANYTHIN6·"'
posaiblllly.
Your doeklr
ean
DINNER PAltrY
u•lly
determlnt
tho
oust.
\
lLLOeiCA EA1S
LIKE A BoiD ··-Q - I am • end feel ftDt.
10 SHOW Si-JE
Can
a doctor dilcoter a proa.
HAS A DAtNiY
tatlc
L'lncer IYen lhou1h I don't
APPE"fliE,
have
1ny aymptnms of proetat"t
WE &amp;LJESS ....
trouble?
A - If yo1 have 1 cancer
of the prostate thlt Ia just startIng, It will c~uae no qmptmns,
but It can be felt by the doctor.
Prompt re.moval of 111 ear1HEN ON 'THE
ly
pro1tate
Clllrer followed by
WAY HOME S/-JE
approprlatf
X,r1y
and hormonINSIS1S ON
al treatment , lives tha . best
S10PPIN13 AT 'THE
chance for cure,
SEAN WAOON TO
ORDER E\'l;RYTHIN6
Please ltllfj your queatlona
ON 'THE SCORE·
IDd eommenta t4 Wayne G:
BOARD--··
Brandotsdt, M. D., In care of
thia paper. While Dr. llrllld·
stadt cannot answer Individual
, lettera ho will wwer lettera
of general illlerest In future co~ \
tunns,
a

'foflav 's .WP.fliral Report

maybe maio fronl paJt newo
- tf tltey appear as scheduled.
You never know when Dav•
ld Merrick Is klddinl, but .hi
aaya he'o worldn&amp; on hla lrrll
book, .to be litlea "A Hlatory ol
Amerlcln Actors from J o h a
Wilke• Boothe to George Mur·
phy"
The 1ttek's mo•t ra..
cinatlng bash should "- I b •
"Jump Up" for Dame Marrot
Fonteyn and the membera ol
the Royal Ballet, who •Ill be
conveyed to Staten lalancl by
airport llmoualnes. Some of the
troupe have wondered aloud if
Rudi Nureye~ will attend, be·
cause he didn t pt a spec.~! ino
vrtatlon, JUit a reJUiar COillL
on alona" like everyone else.
The smart betting Ia that he'~
show. Why not? He hasn't missed a party since he arrived oa
these shores.
One of the most respected qt
the local educational instltutlono
lor tlrl1 Is In the throes of a
heartbreaking situation - rampant marijuana addiction
Warm scene · When Yogi Berra
walked mto Gallagher's tbe other night after aettlng two hits
in the ballgame at Shea Stad·
Jurn, he received an ovation
from the diners
Villanova
Unlvenlty sent out 300 questionnalrea to jm crltlce all ov·
er tlte globe for the purpose of
awarding ita annual Charlie
Parker Memorial prize. The win
nor - by an almost unanlfiiOU•
vote - was salophonlst Stan
Getz . .. Joe Levine wa 10
pleased wllh Dirk Bogarde's
perrormancoe In "DarHna,'' he's
asked him to fiy to New York
to sign a three-picture, oeven •
flrure deal.
Suzanne Pleobette'1 most frequent Hollywood dale
theH
nighto 11 actor Billy Bixby, of
the TV show "My Favorite Mar·
tlan"
When Bornico MaB!I
finishes her run In "W h a t
M3kes Sammy Run?" on Broad·
way, she'll test for the role of o
&amp;irl spy in a Screen Gems
aerifs
The chap dining with
Elizabeth Ashley at the Hawaii
Kai the other night wao no suitor, just her 1ttentlve
agent,
Kay K·atz . Famed hatmaker John Freder1cs is Ulreatenlng to sue a beautiful blonde
singer for alle&amp;ed non-payment
of $7,000 worth of cheapeaux.
. Wonder how many bonnets you
get for $'1,000
The 110rd t!
out tltat Kim Novak would adore
. to do the cinema version or
"Luv" if Frank Sinatra and
Dean Martih play the fellows
In it.

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America• Leat~U&lt;
By GEORGE C. LANGFORD New York 000 211 100- 5 10
ldentifyini Dave Giusti ts SliD· Boston
001 1100 200 - 3 8 I
Stottlemyre
13-2) and Ed·
Pie.
wards. Wilson, Earle) (5 ),
Just mention Bob Gibson, the Heffner 18) and Tillman, Loser
only other major leaguer who -Wilson 12-21 HRS _ Yas. mateo boot- later mi8Sed gettlnl home safe the sacks occupied. Sauer fan- titers, and Sech each had two the
has aomething
in commonbonus
with trzemskl 14th).• Ed ward; (It)
The Yellow Jackets baseball earned run as h11
chunky 25-year-old
s •
team ended its season Tuesday ed •: dropped I fieldill8 oppor- by mcheo on a passed
ball. ned 7, walked none, hit none. hils; Terry and Shell&lt;&gt;n one baby of the Houston Astr...
Mantle (6th! , Tillman (1st ).
wrth a pair of !osseo at Jack· tumlles.
The ocoro remained 3-3 until Jackson got S In the second each
-son in the windup of the Jackson remained undefeat- the lOth when five
runnel'S on lour singles and an error
FIRST GAME
Giusti was the lrrst btg bonus Los Ang
100 010 000- 2 7 0 1
SEOAL Southern Division, 8-3 ed and became favorites to win romped home lor Jackson on and sewed it up with 4 in the Jackson
200 001 tlffi-8 12 1 baby signed by Houston, and ,MIOn,.ota 100 001 001 _ 3 4 1
In a game continued from a 7th its play off wrth the Northern an error, three singles, and 6th innmg on Buchanan's sin- Middleport . 101 100 000--3 9 3 up until this season that was • Chance (3-li and Rodgers. ,
. •,
inning !-3 tie In mid-April, and Dtvision. Tht Jackets finished Buck Crothers booming triple gle and three errors, Including Alflin, Terry 13) !WP) and hiS only claim to fame . Gibson Stigman Boswell 1ll Klipp- 'I I dodn I know you 10 wen
7-0 m the regularly scheduled with a 10-6 record overall, but to right center.
two dropped flyballs In the out- Bierly. Stobart and Johnson is a World Series hero and a stein 19 )• and Zimmer,;an Bat- I'd swear Y"" were too cheap
I..,' m
· Ieague pay.
I
FIJLL GAME
·
' wmner
·
·
1eague ley t9). Wmner _ Kltppstem
•
to rent an outboard motor!•
game.
field.
Moore \8).
of 77 major
_ _
Gary Stobart finished the
CONTINUED GAME
The Jacketa got runnera to Buddy Moore and Gary StoSECOND GAME
games.
(1-0). HR _ Cardona! (•th)
.
continued game and took the The Jackets had a chance to third baso three times but no- bart had the ony hits off Bu- Middleport . 000 000 o_ o 2 6 Tu d
. ht th
bee
Kindall llnd ) Ohva 15tr) .
' letrch, Edwards l7). Short,
loss Soph George Sauer went win it in the bottom of the 8th Ibody home as Lefty Larry Bu- cloanan, both singles, and un- Jackson
030 004 x - 7 8 1 the ::ybimglea ·~urler:"::
'
Wagner 181, Roebuck (81:. Duall the way in the full game. with two out when Sauer trtp- chanan fanned 11, walked 6, bunched.
I Sauer and Moore. Buchanan
g ~
and Detroit
_
000 000 502 7 1 1 ren 18) and Dalrymple. Wmner
giving up a hrts but only one led down the left froid line and hit nobody and was tough with For Jackson Buchanan, Cro- and Sech.
wmtltsiX bgames fits sdeas0n, lo
Wash
TstlouriS !3-21. Loser - Sbot1
011 031 ,~.
6 13 3 -\4-3)
net er as su ere a
ss.
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. HR - Robmson (6th).
Giusti four-hit the Los An&amp;eles Wtckersham, Regan (5 ),
__
' Dodgers 2-1 and the St. LoutS Gladdmg 17), Sherry (8 ) and M!Jw
0011 002 001- 3 10 I
Cardinals rallred to help Gthson Freehan. Kreutzer, Duckworth PJlts
001 002 o:x- 4 10 1
whip the New York Mets 4-3. (1) , Klme I9J and CamJII.. Wm- Blasingame, O'Dell 111 OsmRounding out the National ner - Sher;-} 12 0 1 Loser- ski (8 ) and Torn· Oliv~r '8J.
League actton, Ctncmnall top- Khne 11-1). HRS - K~rkland ' Card., ell McBean (7 ) andCran•Y United Preso laternallonal Ia League
pled Philadelphia 9-l, Pitts- 12nd ), Horton ' 41 hl.
dall. Wi~ner - Card well &lt;Hi.
A new life began 1 40 for The St. Louis Cardinals sent San FranciSco blanked Chtcago
.
Loser-Biasmgame 12-31.
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:Hl
(II mnmgs1
Yogt Berra today
left handed prtcher Dave Dow!- '
ALA 11
Cleve
IJI)() 1111 000 1111- 2 9 0
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Yogi was one of those playen ing to the Chicago Cubs on warv- 1 th A c 011 L
Bait
_
Clucago
000
000 11110- 0 a 2
who were cut Tuesday by the er.s.
n
e
merJCan
eague,
·
· 000 000 011 01 3 9 2 San Fran 001 11 0 OOx- 3 10 o
Pomeroy's underclassmen fell behind in the
Major League Stao~ings
maJor le e teams at thev
New York defeated Boston 5-3, Terry, Bell '8J, McMahon Jackson. McDaniel (6) Aberinnings and were unable to overcome a big
By Uited Pres1 International pruned tha~ rosters to reach The Minnesota Twins optioned ~altimo;e shaded Clev.eland 3-2 (9 ). Krallck r! 1. Donov an ql) 1nathy (Bl and RoznovskY. Her..
lead as the GAHS Blue Devils defeated Coach
National League
tlt 1 1 1. .1 0 1 .. 1
&lt;ecand baseman Cesar Tovar to tn 11 mnmgs, Detrott topped and Azcue, Barber_ Bunker (1), bel Linzy J9) and Haller WinW. L. PJ
~ payers. Denver of the Pac1ftc
· · Coast Washmgton
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Moore ' s Pan thers 15·11 Tues d ay on the P omer oy
{;,, GB ' e ega tml
7-tl and Mmnesota L~rsen j 9), HaII (tO) an d Lau. ner' _ . Herbel r2 2) 1.osermond.
Los Angelesr
l7 a .680
Berra announced his retire- League and f1rst baseman Dick beat Los Angeles 3-2. Ch1cago Wmner - Ha ll r;&gt;. J ). Loser- Jackson (2·3).
Pomeroy - playing without the services of its sen- Ciucinnati
l~ 9 .625 l\2 ment as a player Tuesday night. Reese to Charlotte of ,he South- and Kansas Ctty were not Krahck (0-2)
_ _ __
tors who are on the Washington, D. C. trip - rallied
Houston
16 11 .593 2
Yogr, who did not play last ern League.
scheduled.
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GIBSON GETS AWARD
b1g inmngs in the third, fourth and fifth frames, but
Philadelphia
1212 .500 4\2 year when he managed the Yon- The Baltimore Orioles optioned : Gmsti .. who won his first two
National League
NEW YORK fU Pli-The New
was not enough to close the gap. .
.
San Francl8co 12 13 .48 5 kees, Signed as a co.ach wrth two nghthanded pitchers, Herm gam.., m consecut1ve relief Houston
020 01111 000- 2 4 O•York chapter or the Baseball
Gallipolis opened the g~rne with three r~ns m
Milwaukee
10 11 .476 5 the Mets and was acllvated as Starrette and Ken Rowe 1 roles before gammg a startmg Los Ang
010 000 l·JO-- 1 4 1 Wrtters AssociatiOn presf'nted
0
first inntng and four more m the second whtle
Chicago
11 13 .458 5~ a player less than two weeks Rochester on U.hour recali
JOb, spun his second four-hitter G111st1 f6-0 J and Brand Os- St. Loms p1tcher Bob Gibson
Mitchell, a righthander, was holding the Panthers
St. Louis
11 13 .458 5\i ago. But he decided last Satur- The Pittsburgh Prrates put re- o! the season and blanked the teen, ~!Jiler &lt;91 and Roseboro. wtth the B•he Ruth Award
less.
New York
9 16 .360 8 day hts playmg days were over lei! pttcher Elroy Face 00 th 1Naltonal League leadmg Dodg- Loser - Osteen 13·3) HR- Tuesday night as the oulsl.&lt;l ndPomeroy finally opened up
Pittsburgh
9 16 .360 8 and sa advised club President disabled hsl for 30 days. Face~ l ers w1lhout a htl over the fmal Games 12nd I.
Img player m the 1964 World
14
in the th1rd with four runs in ed tremendously by walks
Tuesday's Results
George We1ss.
who tore 8 h ament in hiS ri ht'l s1x mmngs H1s only trouble I
Ser1es when he won two game!!
Its half, bu tGallipolis had also lowed by Panther
pitchers. St Loui~ 4 New York 3, night The Mets askerl waivers on 1 knee 18 1_1 ~n SIX appe.aran~es t:ame in th e second when he St. Loui~ 000 OOU 310 -3 10 0 aga rnst the New York YankE'es.
notched rour more In lts end Werry nnd Cummgs fanned on- Cicinnatl 9 Phila., 1, night
Berra, a technicality necessary this ~eason,
gave up three of the h1ts, m-1Ne w York 000 012 000- 3 10 0' RIDES TRIPLE
of the inning to make the score ly two batters.
Pittsburgh 4 Milwaukee 3, night to remove him from the hst of
Icludmg John Kennedy's run- I G1bson f~) and McCarver, 1 NEW YORK 1\:Pl)-Brauho
11·4,
Panthe~ hittmg leader was Houston 2 Los Angdes 1, night active players. He will stay on The Detroit Tigers sent first scormg infield hit.
I Spahn, R1bant 19 ) and Canmz- : Baeza rode a triple at Aqueduct
Werry wtth a perfect day at San Fran. 3 Chicago 0, night as a coach.
baseman Bill Roman, catcher I UtJhty man Joe Gaines wal-l zaro, Gonder t9). Loser- Spahn ITuesday as he won on Country
The Panlhers contmued !herr the plate. The Junior prtcher- Wednesday's Probable Pitchers The Mets sent pitcher Carl- John Sullivan and pitcher Juho ' loped a two run homer in the·\1 2-3 1 HR- Brock (l stl.
Frtend at $4 !ltl In the sixth
assault on Mltchellm the fourth catcher had a triple, two dou- St. Louis at New York- Sim· ton W1lley to Burr.alo or the In- Navarro to Rochester.
second mnmg off loser Claude
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race. Gallant Ledader at $9 9~
w1th thr~e runs and then agam bles and a singl e m rour offi- mons (}.]) vs K•oll (2-1).
ternat10nal League outnght.
1
The Boston Red Sox sent vet Osteen tJ-3} for all the Astro · Cincinnati 000 111 060 - 9 13 1: in the eighth and Happy Pwmy
m the flfth when three more cial trips
Hou"lon at Los Angeles The Washington Senators eran catcher Russ Nixon to Tor- runs.
Ph1la .
010 000 000--1 8 1 at $1 0 90 m the runth.
runs crossed the pla~e. Pete Other Pomeroy hJtten
imght ) - Nottebart 10-1 ) vs. asked waivers on R?Y Steve.rs. onlo
.
.
~~ ~ ~~ , ~r~~g~t7 and Pav- 1
Anderson reheved Mitchell on Lenny Van Meter w•th 8 smgle; Drysdale (4-2).
The Nals also SOJtt pttcher Nrck The Phtladelphr.a Phtlhes sent
LAS'!' TRY
.th mound m the ftfth as Rex CUmings, two singles; B; 1 Cmcmnatt at Phtladelphia Wtllhr~e to Spokane of the Pa- ptlcher Morrre Steevens and TORONTO, Ont. &lt;UP! )
It up !he s•cond base Job He now
Szzz
Cummgs had taken over for Moore, two doubles and a
(night) - Elhs i4-0) vs. Her- crrtc Coast League and returned catcher Pat Corales to Arkansas Will be a battle for second place Js battmg .J2_7
Hey! See the light.
Pomeroy's Werry m the fourtlt. gle · B0 b Wh 1
gl .
bert (l-21.
pttcher Dallas Green to Phtla- on 24-hour recall and released •ton1ght when the Columbus Jets
Eilts Slated
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Gallipolis hitters were Mit- W~ds a s~ner~ a:~~ e '
Ch1cago .at San Francisco - delphia. Green had been with I outnght outfielder Bobby Del l meet the Ma ple Leafs. ln t h e Manager . D1ck :Sisler lhus
fast in the
chell wtth a pair of doubles F' 1 '
d :, '
Burdette (0-2) vs. Mancha! (5- the Senators on a conditional I Greco to the Travelers.
Tommy Helms,
1 second game of the senes here I found rookre
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Ron Jane With a double and tn ~w. a ou e
2) or Herbel (1-2) .
basis
The Cmcinnati Reds sent out-r Gallipolis native Dave Rob- who had been g1ven a good
344 121 0 15
R' h d Galhpohs
Mtlwaukee at p 1t t s b u r g h Cleveland optioned pitcher fielder Tommy Helms to San erts 10-21 was to get what " per-~ chance to repla•·e Rose exp•nd- Where your fi :Jgers
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(mght) _ Lemaster 0 -3) vs. Stan W!lhams to Seattle and Diego on 24-hour recall and re-I haps his final start as a Jet to- able. Helms was sent to SanDi- do the walking.
l;'&gt;ng, KeJth Haney and Phtl Mlichell 1\\P). Anderson Friend 12-21.
rookie outfielder R•chie Schein , leased mftelder Steve Boros out-, mght against Bill Spanswtck ego on 24-hour recall He had
Cremeens, . an. smgles.
and Long. Werry, Cummgs (4)
Thursday's Game•
blum to Salinas or the Califoro- right to San Diego
!3-l L
no h•ts m two appearances as
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Gallipolis
cause
was
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and
Van
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Werry
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Houaton at Los Angeles, night
The Reds al so sent t h~rd baseMajor League Leaden
Cincinnati at Phija ' nlght
man Steve Boros outnght to the
By United Pms International Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, night
Padres. He had played m tM
National League
COni ames scheduled)
games wrth no tn ps to the
G AB R n Pet.
.. League
plate. Boros h•t .257 '" 118
Coleman, Cin 17 59 8 22 373
Minnesota
t5 7 !182
games WJlh the Reds las( seaAllen, Phil
24 92 19 34 370
Chtcago
14 B :636
son, but hJd only 31 runs batJ Aiou, sF !5 to6 t9 39 .368
Los Angeles
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25 99 22 36 .364
Cleveland
II 9 .550 3 1
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Middleport Prep golfers on Daltmtore
Jolr,son
and
Tony
Perez
sin1 hel job by Arngo, who blanked
Tomght
Srsler
~as
expected
12 1 522 3 &gt; Th
Torre, Mil
t9 70 tO 24 343 Tuesday warmed u~ for the e ror
· gled and Johnny Edwards dou- the Ph illles on two h1ts the last I to g1ve .ammy
s
Ell 1·
1· · of th e c·mcmBanks, Chi 25 93 15 31 .333 Southeastern Ohio
Ne y k
IS us sec-)
e power-uttmg
10 14 '417 6
League
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or
nati
Reds
is
keeping
them
r1ght
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chased
Roebuck,
and
three
innings.
Ts1touns
scat-1
ond
chance
to
pi
ck
up
h1s f1fth
9 13 ·409 6 on the trail of league-le&lt;~ding I brought on Ryne Duren re· le1ed six hit s over six innmgs I wm agamst no losses workm g
Robinson, Cin 22 72 18 24 .333 match th1s weekend at Well-•W st~~
61
10 15
Rose, Cin
24 104 23 34 .327 ston, defeating the
Wahama as mgton
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Aaron , Mil
15 55 t2 18 .327 High team 20-14'o\ . and Well- KansasT Ctty , 5 16 ·238 9\2 The Reds collerted !3 hits Tues-i season.
workmg hrmsell out of severa l !f
1
American Leaga•
ston !0-13lh. The nme • hole
uesday Results
duy mght against Philadelphia I Duren gave up a sacnf1ce fly Jams
·
GABRHPet. match wa s on the
Wellston New. York 5 Boston 3· night lbut what really hurt Philhes' ' toteo Cardenasandarun-scor- Rose, who rode the bench
Wagner Clev 20 77 20 27 351 course.
B.alhmo~ 3 Cleveland 1• 11 in- cause was that f1ve of
mg single to rel!ef p1tcher Ger. part of last season because of a
•
·
nmgs mght
Davalilo Clev 19 10 7 23 329 Medalist for the day
was !Jet ~ t 7 W hi
h
were
for
extra
bases.
ry Arngo.
battmg slump after bemg rook1g I
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o n st oum go ere 1 or ; 1e of the year the prev1ous sea
1 '2
3
Crnpnri:!!l KC 21 87 6 28 322 a fine 38 Coach Nolan Swack
nnesota
~ Ang es • mght with a big mnmg and tJght
the w1n w1t.h another strong re-I son, has come on strong to sew
C
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hel pttchng to salt away
-ater, Cht
21 75 13 24 .320 hamer was to k•ep his swing- Wednesday'• Probable P!tehers
McAulfe, Dot 23 82 19 26 .313 ers busy today in another Loo Anaeles at Minnesota vch~y, 9·1.
T
Mantilla, Bos 22 8:l 8 26 .313 match with Wahama on the new !night) May (l-!i vs Grant t3-•
ns hShort was .•~rmg
I
Rchrdsn. NY 24 94 13 29 .309 Mason course. The results at 0
.
on a t m l~ lea when the
Buord Chi 20 62 11 19 .306 WellsloD"
Reds got to h1m m the fourth
Carde~al, LA 23 95 14 29 3115
Kansas Crty at Chicago 12, twl- innmg to tie tlte score, added
National League_ Mas ·Gi- Steve Hindy (40)
defeated ,nightl - Pena 111-41 and Dra- another m !he f1flh for a 2-1
anL• 10; Banks Cubs 8· yMath- Bob Greene 1401 of Wahama bowsky (0-31 vs. Buzhardt l:Hl) lead and took a 3-1 margin
ewo Braves 7.' Swobod~ Mets 2\2-t I&gt; and Darberg of Well- 811d Pozarro 10-01. .
Frank Robmson's sixth horner
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ston
(451
by
3'h·l\.
Detrott
at
Washmgton
!ntghtl
of
the season 10 the sixth innmg,
7
• orre, raves , ovmgton,
Sparma 10-11 vs McCormick (1- Sh I f cd f
Phils : Stargell, Pirates· McCo- Ed ad (3B ) d f led z .
·
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wr s
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hitter after seven mrungs
vey, Gtants; Robmson, Reds, pan (48 ) of Wahama 3-1 and Cleveland at Baltimore (night) that was when the Reds put the
all 6
Nichols 141) of Wellston by 3-1 --Tiant (t-O) vs. McNally 10-t). game Into thetr pocket
.woerlcan Leagne - Blelary,
N y k
·
·
Orioles 7; Conigliaro, Red Sox Wayne Davis (46) defeated
ew or at Boston (mghtlRose Starts RaUy
(3-2) vs. Monbouquette Pete Rose led off with the
1.· Th omas, Red So &lt;,. Ka1me, Chuck Thompson 1471 of wa- Bouton
(3 2)
third I h' I
h
'Tigers· Gentile A's· Sch 1 hama 3-1 and lost to Charles · ·
•
o IS our Jts, a smgle
Angel;. Mantle 'Yank; all
Townsend 1441 of Wellston t\2Th~nday'o ~ameo
off Gary Wagner, and Vada
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tted h,
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Kansas Ctty at Ch1cago
Pmson delivered his second
uns 1
Los Angeles at Minnesota, twl rdouble of the game with one
·
NaUonal League-Banks: Cubs Dave Burkett (47) defeated I light
out Robmson was walked inten32 ; Mays: Gla~ts 20; Robmson: Ray Redmond (501 , Wahama New York at loston, twilight lionally to frll the bases and
Reds 19, Jo nson, Redo 19, 3-1 and Jtm Martm (54) of Well· ICleveland at Baltimore, night Ed Roebuck was called In to
Mathews, Braves 18.
ston 2\2-11&gt;.
Detroit at Washington night
pitch to Deroo Johnson,
Amerlcaa League-Powell, Or·
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Joles 19; Mantilla, Red Sox 19;
Kaline. Tigera 19; Oliva , Twins
"Alii said was:
18; Colavito, Indians 18.
PitcblnJ
4,000 BTU
Natloul Lefpe-Giusstl, Aot.ros 6-0; Gibson, Cards 6-0; Maloney, Reds 4-0; Ellis, Reds 4-0;
Farrell, Astros 3·1.
Unbalanced wheels can be dangerous' because they
American League - Pascual,
affect your driving performance. Thl!y are nerve·
Twms 4-0; Aguirre, Tigers 3-0;
racking, rough ridtng and tiring in both city and
Buzhardt, White Sox 3-0; Grant,
country
driving.
Twms :Hl; Roberts, Orioles; Ter·
6,300 BTU
ry, Indians; Newman, Angels,
"t..,J&amp;'I't;.f(J%~
all 4-1.

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- "Whatever you would make ·
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May 12, 190S-.

Jackets Drop Final Games With Jackson

ly DOROTHY ICILGALLIN

. Institutions Of Merit

Our hospital• workinr on a 24 hour
IIIIis aa&lt;h day of the year ore there with
lptl II'IDI to provide the best in aervie•. and an constantly aaleguuding the
llealth of our citizens, and covering an
ever widening aphero of Influence.
There an oo many facets In the activi·
tlu Gf hospilala For ont thing th"'e inIUtullona in Ohio provide educational
&amp;Dd career opportuntltes for more than
100,000 oiti••en1 of the stato In our own
eommunity, they can become the bul·
•ark of economy, providing employ·
ment opportunitieo for hundreds of per·
10ns. There is t'verv reason to behf've
that In yuu that he ahead they will
JfOW in stature as mstltutrons that have
and will mako outstanding contributions
to public welfare through high standard• of ure. for educatJOnal and re·
10arch program• beyond the dreams of
rnost people.

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• - • decorated the altar of
a.ath Methodist Church for the
Impressive candlelight pledge
llerY!ee and mstallation cerell1aDy for new officers of t be
WOIII!II'a Society of O~ristlan
lln!ce Monday evening in the
IIIICtuary of the church.
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in organ prelude ~Y MrS. he.
M. Henne!y. orgamst. T e
pledge •erviloe was conducted
by Mrs. Nan Moore, society
treasurer, and members
. brought thelr pledges to the altar as Mrs. Moore read the
Rledse invitation. She noted that
at this t1me of year thousands
Of Me'.hodist women would be
pledging to the Women's Society and mentioned the three
llelds of s.rvice including teach1111 - In schools and colleges
lrllund the world: healing nlati!lg religion as a doc! or in
medical science and thr work
befog _carried on in hosptals
and cbmcs around the. world;
and friendship - stressmg the
worth of persons and the rondern for the unfort una te peopie around the world.
She closed with a resu me

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Garden club, the oldest d ub in committ.ee was given and acthe county, celebrated their 3tst cepl(•d. Officers for the coming
anniversary when they
met ~·ea r are Mrs. Charles PersingMonday afternoon at the home er, president; Mrs. Fred Blaett
cf Mrs. Edward Baer w11h \ir s. nar. vice president; Mrs. Wai Roy Belzing as co-hostess.
ter Grueser secretary; and Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Persinger, pres- J. 0 . Roedel. treasurer, Mrs.
fdent, opened Ihe meeting by Persinger named Mrs. Clair
reading the verse of the munth. Karr, Mrs. Blaettnar and Mr s.
"9/hat sunshine is to [lowt·rs. Harold Bown as program (.'Qm·
sMiles are to humanity _·•
milli"t'.
Devotions taken from The UpPet Room were led by Mrs. Mr~ . .James R. Titus, Mr!!.
Fred Blaettnar who .also read E. W. Coates and Mrs. Dor
two poems on mother, "Mir· Sch.aef.er were named as the '
acle," by Lois Ann Willi&lt;~ms, : committee to amend the by .. 1
arid "God's Garden.'' by Mvr· laws. A request for 10 flower 1
tie Seavern. Members rcspOI.ld- : arrangements for the Alumni
ed to roll call by n2. ming t:l rlow-' banquet was accepted.
er. that blooms in May. Tlw n:•- Mrs. Harold Brown gave a
ports of the secretary and ln'as.' r!'port on vi siting the Jewel Box
urer were accepted.
al F'orf'sl Park. St. Louis, Mo.
It was t11e early spring flower
,,,.,.··.
·· ··. show of marigol ds and azalea s.
Ji' lowers are ('hanged with each
' season . Mrs. Brown also pre;l sented a paper. '' New fashions
. in day lilies" takf'n from the
~ I Flower and Garden magazmc
1 of May 1963 and August 1964. In
Mr. an dMrs. Ron Halley of ; her report she named the varie()llumbus visited Sunday with \ Iif's and color and explainf'd
bet parents, Mr. and Mrs. E:w1 1 1hrlr c.:ue
Kidght and with relat ives m
.
Gallipolis.
~n mt erest in~ t~lk and sumMr. and Mrs. Fieldin~ Hawk· . mory of lhe h1ghhghls and acIni have returned to Belle. W. romphshments of the year's
where he is employed.
work of the dub was given by
· Mr. and Mrs. William Betz of :v!rs. Theodore Ebersbach.
JIUlard and Mr. and Mrs. Vic At. the close of the meeting .
Hannahs and l'hildren, Chuck a salad course was served bv
.IDd Kathryn Jane, vi~iLed with t:w tw;tesse~.
·
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wise, .lr ,
Mer the weekend.
AN~IVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ault ·aml OBSERVE
M
1011, Todd, have returned to . embers of Ohio Alpha Ep·
lbelr home in Springfield after SJlon Chapter of Alpha Delta
JpeDdina: the weekend w1th rei· Kappa, nat.iona\ tea~he~$' hon·
atlvea in Middlepo1t and (;a lii· orary, observed the1r fLrst anpolis.
niversary by attending a din~
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman ner meeting at Craw's Town
of Dunbar spenl Sunday m and Country Restaurant, Porn~
)Qddleport with relat ives a o d eroy. Wednesday night. Followfriends.
· ing the meal, the officers who
Mill Maxine Bennett, Colum- ' served rrom 1964-1965 were rebul, spent the wet&gt;kend with 1instated for the coming year.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ch'.ar-1The business meeting was conlea Bennett
ducted by the president. Betty
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd and Pickens. who outlined tht! proIOn, 1\like, spent Sunday m Gal-l gram for 1965-1966.
lipolls with his mother, Mrs.
U. I. Lloyd and with Mr . and
Ml'l. Oscar Bastiam ·and !ami·
CLUB ENTERTAINED
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, Mi~s Myrtis Kay Parker enSpending Mothers Day week· lertamed the Second Monday
end' with Mrs. David Entsmin- Sewmg club Monday evening,
ger were her granddaughters, at her h~me , Pleasant Ridge .
Gail, Kimberly and Jill Ents- 1Th~ evenmg was spent soci1.1ly
Jnl!!Bor, Charlest.OQ, w. Va.
and in sewing. Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rife and 1 Lewis rece~ved a birthday g1ft
Mr, ; and Mrs. Charles Rife of . from her secret pal. A salad
Co:liPnbus were Sunday guests i course was served by the host·of~.· and Mrs. Edward Young. 1 ess to Miss
Eleanor Robson,
SaliUdaY Mr. and Mr'. Young Mrs. Paul !Goes, Mrs. George
· ~ in Fremont with · his Schneider Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Pat,. . , , Mrs. Charles Young, rick Wood, Mrs. Grace Holter,
,~, Is much lrtProved from a Miss Martha Howell and Mrs.
~ Illness.
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l1he gave the charge ul carh. Mrs. Lambert thanked offi·
Mrs. Dowson gave &lt;t medita· ' cers. secrelaries and members
Hon on the work and purp4.1se for· their eooperation and supof the society and asked the po rt during her years of office
new officers for thelr pledge ;.nd urged that the same loyal~
of loyilty and cooperation tor ty be extended to the new offi&amp;he year's work ju~l beginning. cers. The group gave a rising
OHicera installed were Mrs. vote of thanks to Mrs. Lam~
James Criswell, president : Mrs. bf'r1 for her work ~n t_he society.
Mildred Zeigler, vice president ; 1 Members were mvtted to the
1.ts. Emerson Jones, :;e&lt;"re-1dining room where the hostesstary; Mrs. Nan Moore, trea s-i e!'i, Mrs. C. M. Hennesy, Mrs.
urer; these secretaries: Mrs 1K M. Wood, Mrs.
Herman
Galen Brown, membership and llladdox, served sherbet punch
cultivation; Mrs. William Rus· ' and cake from a table covered
BtU, missionary education; Mrs. with a lace cloth and centered
Bernard Fultz, christian social· with an arrangement of blue
relations; Mrs. Herman Had- and yellow iris made by Mrs.
dol:, supply work; Mrs. James c. 0. Fisher a contributing host-

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only 1 calorie per serving

the projects for the pasl year
of the WSCS and lhc circles.
Mrs. M. E. Oowson was tile
Installing omcer and each ofli-

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Mr. ad Mrs. · Guy Mallory
llllss Donna C!lr!!!e ot Dover, , llrr. lllil !II'Jt. WltJIIIr
Mrs. Jean Barnell and child- Mr. and Mrs. Mallory of South
:nld !~lend, DoySale Meettle of 'Ill Gal0polis .ailed: oo Mrs
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ren, MrB. Oary Dill and child· Cllarleston ealltd Ob 'Mr llld
• 8 an spettt
turday and ~ ODell On rrJiar,
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~!lnday c~\h Mr.i and Mr.. MtlVlll Cil'tl! 61 8IWilllfte~t
- - - - - - - Mr. and Mrs. Her
. old Baggy Mr. ltld Ml'J. l11111oy Trus.;,U
mer
c ~ anu family.
0. tfiiiM t!i 1111 !llbtller and daughters.
spent SWiilay att.rnoon Willi
Those who ealled 1 rtctl'll daJ eytrun•• 1\lrs. Mary C~ela.
By Mn. A. H. afley
Mr. and Mrl. ~nee Bak- Mrs. Cora Ward of Kyger.
Sunday at the De•n Brinker Mr. inil 'ltfrs, Richard Camp,
.Mrs: Thelma Eddy and son, er of CoiUlllbtll lptlll a week Mr•. Thelma Eddy and toll Roblrl R. Harden of Norfolk, homo were Mr. and Mrs. Wll· bell and Mrs. Ethel Stewstt of
J1mnue, dacghter, Mrs. Nancy end at thtlr h01111 bete and and daughter, M·. Gronr Wllltl Va. apentlhe waokend with rei· , llam Gainer. Keno Date w·ar· lPil!MI'Oy called at t_hfl lleu
White 1111d daughter of Wooster wlth Mllo McDole.
lafld Doris, called on Mr. and atifeo and DOrothy Pam and I ne
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Brinker .hOm~ TU~!dliy 1\'th.
spent •everal days with Mr. Mr. alld Ml'l. Theo Mora, Sr. IMrs. Wateman White of Keno. Ralph returned · b!lme with him 9.' ~i. S~ac~se, Mrs. Dean 11ng.
and Mrs. Ral~h Ballard and Cheater called on Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. Sadie Trussell and Mro after a week's visit with the "~" dz ah rs. Gary Barhlt~ ·
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Grover White •nd Doris.
Holly Friend.
IJean Trussell were shopping t~ ' Homer Olrcle and Morris Hor- ~ '" aug ter, all of Pom~roy. l 8flCOND BLAcK Jr'tlDI"
den families.
: Mr. and Mrs. Harold CJrcle '11te st!t&lt;&gt;nd Btaek Ftlday w•!
Ev.rltt Smith and aon, TOm· . Mr. and Mrs. VerlMIIl Dolin Athens reCently.
my, spent a weekend with his and lamlly olllavMslfOOd •pont Clint Orr was In Columbo.&lt; on :
and family of Pomeroy called on Sept. 19, lll't3, wheo the
wife and family at Steubenville. an evening with Grover White bu•lness recently.
, P Mtl: d"d Mro. l'aul Smllh of 1m his ~arents, Mr. and Mrs. New i'ork Stock Exchange l'f'·
Mrs. Pauline Davis of Mid- and Doris.
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or an. and Mr. ~nd Mr~. Hob- H001er Circle on Friday.
Iported nurnerous failures and
0
dleport spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Thelma Eddy, Mrs. ' The docltme of Dadaism -1, r~~~~~~~mft~ ~y;~r~~e ~ ~u~ Visitl!ig Mrs. Mary Circle a brought on the panic of 1!73.
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. . N'ancy White and Grover White the suppression ol all relation Smith famll on S d
recent Sunday ;vere Mr. . and
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Chris Ann and Mehnda, of M1d- and Dons spent an afternoon between th()ught and ex
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un ny.
Mrs. Donald 1'1erce of Athens DaVId IS said 'o have wrUdleport and Jeff Gilliland.
with Mrs. Pearl 'l'anthorey of in art and Ui$-atore
presSion . IllS McKay was guest of Sus- Mr. and Mr.,. James Circle of telo the psalm beglnnllig "The
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New Haven, W. Va.
Lord i! my shepherd . u

·de~otlonal proilram. \1'11'!1. 'I'll·
OBSERVE 'DAY'
lie Roush read poems and Mot~ers Day was observed!F==-=====;;;;;;==-~o;
8fOUP singing was led by Mrs. during the worship
ervice
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Arnett Roush, accompanied at Sunday, at the Pomeroy NIU·
Mrs. Guy Shuler, spiritual It!~;
the plano by Mrs. Harold Bum- rene ~ A. Pl'Oi!raDI Wlls
MISS Bess sanborn, program
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earner.
. pre~emed by the dllldrlll and
m•ter_lal; Mrs .. Gll'J111 Lambert, MASON - M I s s Helen hlbited by guffis and club met\1- Miss Sonjs L. Robinson of the Rev. Clyde Henderson gave
chriSl!a~ VO&lt;:atton; Mrs. E~r- Wright, field representative, Ed· hero for judging. Winning fil'it the West Virginia Department a short deVotional on Mothers
eU DaviS, local church act1vl- ucation Department of Simplic- p\aco on her arrangement was of Health spoke on Vaccination of the Bible. Large potted plants
t.es, Mro. Edwll'll Young, cam· 1ly Pattern Co., New York Mrs. Darlene Thornton, second ""!stance projec1 wh1ch U!a were prt!llented to Mrs. Stella
pus ministry.
Clt,y WIIS U!e guest speaker at place, Mrs. Milded Whitting- Mason County Home Demon· Darnell the oldest mother· Mrs
Eleanor Circle offieen In· tbe lla1011 County Home Dem- ton and third place winner was stratlon Councfl voted to spon· Harley Jiblin the youngeit m.:
stalled included Mrs. Cblrles onstratlon Sprins Luncheon on Mrs. Orlando Wallis. JUdges sor.
ther; and
Henry Klein
Bradbury, president; Mrs. Ga- Thursday at the National Guard were Mra. Hallie Rouah, Mrs. At the conclusion of the meet.- the mother with the most chiilen Brown, vice preSident; Mrs. Armory. "Be Your Own 0. Fred Batey and Mrs. Pat Riley. ing gifts of glassware were dren A corsage was presented
Larry Edwards, secretary; and sgner" was the theme of her Mrs. John Marshall, president presented to the guest speak- each. mother esent
Mrs. Jack Slavin, treasurer. talk. Women of various Home of the Mason County Home De- er, Miss Wright, and a weddln&amp;
pr
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were Mrs. Galen Brown and County modeled garments to fl. during the business meeting and Clubs and their ruponalblll·
GIVIOS DIJ\INJI:R
Mrs. Leo Smith of the Eleanor IUJtrate latest fuhl0118.
reported on the State Planning lies were Cherokee, Leon, Up- .Mr•. John Smith ~ntertalned
Circle.
Modeling clothtna were Mrs. Conference which she attended land SOng Leaders: Haven, Rho- With 1 dinner Mother 9 Day, 11
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd eave devo- Ernest Lantz, Mrs.
Carroll at Jackaon•a Mill.
dodendron, Poems;
Pioneer, her l!ome, Nye . Me. G-s
lions and read scripture and Shinn, Mrs. Ray Crank, Mrs. The president lntreduced Me- preparlnll facilities:
IUahee, were Mr. abd Mrt. Wyatt
led in the singing hymns. She Arnett Roll'lh, ~ally Smith, son County's Belle, Mrs. Char- clean up after event; An!Ul Bat· Thompson and Denise_ and SU·
gave a reading on the "words Mrs. Norma BurriS, Mrs. Fran- les E. McCulloch of Hender!OD ley, Table Decorations; Poca- zanne and Mrs. Msrcw DeLay
of Jesus" as set forth by the ces Stanley, Miss Irene Sayre, who will represent the county hontas, beverage; Mason, food of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
SAVI YOUR RC COLA. DIET·RITI COLA. NIHL'
Gospel writers and discussed Mrs . .John McDaniel, Darlene at the Glenville Folk Feollval service; Wohelo, favors; Help- Carl Moore, Pomeroy ; and
TRUI PRUIT ORANGI AND UPPEil 10 IOTTI.I
the part women had played in Thornton, Mrs. Albert SWatzel, in June. Also Introduced was ing Hand, reslstratlon and name Verne Davia, Middleport.
CAPS.
the missionary movement. She Mrs. Mozell Dabney and Mrs. the county candidate for region- tags; Pleasant, progroD18; AvTHEY ARE VALUABLE!
closed with prayer.
Dorothy Cartwright.
al representative, Mrs. Ray alanche, bread.
The wolf spider can capWE WILL PAY lf2 CENT
Mrs Glenn Lambert out-go- M1ss Wanda Stemple, Mason Crank. The R"'Jional and State
ture minnows by diving below
EACH TO YOUR PAVORITE CHARITY
ing p~esident welcomed every- County .Home Demonstration meeting will .be held July 27 A baseball "diamond" actu. the water's surface lor them,
one and cond~cted the business Agent, Introduced the speaker. at St. Albana, W. Va.
ally is a square, 90 feet be- accordlll!l to Encyclopaedia
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session. The group voted to send Floral arrangements were ex- Mrs. Harold Lewis presenled tween bases.
Britannica.
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the missionary education seeretary to the School of Missions
held in July. Mrs. Lambert announred that the June meeting
would be a combined picnic

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Eastern
Society Notes

M...,

YOUNG-TENDER-SLICED

Mifls Dorma Phelps was a re-

cent Sunday visitor of
Miss
Barbara Sprouse.
•"M;;:-E;~D;;;'";;;;;;
Mr. Carl Edwards of ColumMrs. Esrl Custer
buo ts visiting his daughter Eled wilh a six o'clock dlDner at eanor Wingett and other ;etaher home recently l!onoring the lives.
birthdays ol her husband and Mr. and Mrs. Phlllp Kinzel of
Mrs. AUI!In WoHe of Racine. '
Alto and Mr. Barney A.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Je Merril of Wheeling recently viary PoweU and Jane Ann
ited Mr. and Mrs. Roy WilleRecine and Mr. and Mrs. Ern- brenner.
ett JohntJon ol Dorcas
Janet Ables of Columbus reSunday guests of Mr. and cently spent a weekend with
Mrs. Eber Stowe, Linda and her mother, Mrs. Martha Ables
Junior were Mr. and Mrs. Ar- and family.
lhur. Nelgler and children of Mrs. Glenn Cundiff Sr. is conRaemo and Mr. and Mra. John fined to University Hospital in
Dudding and_children of Crown Columbus following surgery.
(J(ty, The birthday of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neigler
Ne1gler WIJ observed.
and chlldren of Racine visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sprouse her grandmother, Mrs. Je.,io
Jr and aon, Touuny, of Meri- Stowe a recently Sunday.
dan, Conn., visited reoently at
lhe home a! his p-arenta, Mr.
aud Mrs. Charlu Sprouse, Sr.,
Linda and Bsrbara.
Mrs. Mendel Moore of Park·
ersblll'fl spent a weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Charle! Neuman
and Sharlee.
Mr. and Mr1. Gene Mills and
Mrs. Hobart Vineyard and
family and Mrs Charles Ank- Mrs. Victor Bahr attended the
rum of ColumbWJ pent a few WSWS conference at Chillicolhe
days wltb lrla parenta, Mr. and reeen!ly.
Mrs. Charles Hysell and fll'Bnd·
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith,
II!Oiher, Mrs. May Cowie.
daughters, Kathy and Susan of
Mr. Earl Shank of Letart Columbus, were Sunday guests
l'alls viaited Sunday with Mr. of Mr. ad Mrs. Norman Mc!Uid Mro. Tomas Hayman and Cain and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hysell.
Mro. Dana Ftck has been hosMr. and lllr1 Charleo Duck· pitalized at the Holzer Hospital
worth and 1111'1. Lsdonna Lewis at Gallipolis for pneumonia.
and daughter, Roberta, ol Rill·
Mrs. Edna Summerfield reman Wtlf8 weekend guests of turned to her home recently,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush after having spent
several
and 1\lr. and Mrs.
weeks with her daughter and
Schneider and Eleanor Kay.
husband, Mr. and Ml'!l. HerbMrs. Charlee SproUll Sr.
ert Parker at Sfracose, followbeen rel1lnled to hill borne
ing surgery at Holzer Hospital.
Holzer bolpltal where he was W-.kend visitors of Mr. and
a patient lor several days.
Mrs. Hobart Vineyard were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Freeman Enoch and Mrs. Grant Vineyard, Heand SOil, Douglas, have moved gina, Sandra and Ricky of Dayfrom the M'a)lme Holmes house ton, Mrs. Helen Damewood of
to the·home ol the late Edna Syracuse; Mrs. Kathryn VIne·
Carleton on College Rd.
Little Hocking; Mr. and
Mrs, Gordon Wesl and
Mrs. Delbert Smith of Reedsron ol Racine visited her
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Keii'I Vineparents, Mr. and Mro.
yard and daughter of Belpre;
S. Quick.
Mrs. Janet GiUUand, daughters
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
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and children ol
1pent · the weekend wllh
mother, Mra. Carrie Siclalr.
Mrs. May Cowie spent
day with her niece Ge~-trwle
McBride.
Mr. Henry Sprouse Ill
point spetlt a Saturday wltb his
brother, Mr. Charles Sprnuae,
Sr., and family.
Mrs. Charles Neuman and
Sharlee vilited relatives ID
Portland reoently.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllls Leadllng-1
ham attended a Lion'a Club
vention In Mlll'letta rece~~tly.
Mrs. KalbryD VIneyard .
Little Hocking visited Mr
Helen Demewoocl They visit~
Mrs. Edward GHiiland of
clleport.
The Rev. and Mrs Earl
ter attended church services
Ravenlood.
Mrs. Ctrarles Spi'OUII Sr.
Sunday vlalton ot Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. WUIIam Joachim,
Rachel Joachill\ and Ann a
Schrader of (!lllflloethe, and
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell SeUers
and children, Tim and Rhonda
of Portland
Wllllam Hysell ol Colwnbus
spent a day here recently
fiAI'ITY SHIEUJ-Thls
lrla parents' Mr. and Mrs.
, trlallfUiar un b I m
les Bysell and
. ..ve lives. II has ea n':~
Mrs. May Cowie.
elc:tll~ yel!ow,orange eenMr. and Mrs. Robert Harden, . ter and dart nd nfleCitve
James and Debra, · were week !'.Yfder and · ..,.. arealed
end
ol their aon ·and . ~ nduce co.lllsioDI ba•-·'
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...eeu slow veblclu . *lid
daughter·In-law, Mr. and Mrs. other .vehfclet, Visible tt •·
Robert Harden, Marlon.
• · fll'tl!t c~~~taDce both' 4l1 .
Mn. Laura Sayre of Racine . Qt · nliJ!t, the emblem ·was
Jl D. Is vlsltlnl Mrs. Magcte davelO!i!Jd b)"· Ohlo Slillti , ·
Hurd.
pni~i1!tr under. a gran~ ,
.... 1.wh ersde
•• from !he Automotive Site'
"m ,.,
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FoWld~lOI:I.
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lolrrY Wolfe, visited the
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Carroll Adams, Jr.

, NEHACLIMA CLUB
·~, The Nehaclima Garden Club
ne~d its annual ~totht&gt;r
and
Oa.~ghter Banquel on Mond,\y
ev~g at t~ Hartlord !\.leth·
cxlt~t church. The tables were
deeqraterl through the ct•nt~r
w1Ul wh1te pr.tuni.Js a11d pmk
geran1ums and whilt' angelhcur.
The pots were covered i~lth
pmk: foil The le1 rge pols of g~r·
amum and petunias wrre gtven
a~ 'door pnze~ won bv M1·s
Fr~ Batey, Mrs i\·lnrlm Bens-

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Approximately Needs, Gloria Young,

Sharon

1carl Tennant, 0. J. Howard, 300 persons .attended the , Wa- Bissell, Cindy Tennant.
1 Jr., Paul Rickard.
Counc1l- homa Junior and Senior Band Alto Saxophone. Pam Roush,
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W. ·va. Handbook, VHt' Pn·stdent. Mrs. Chester
\\\ dVl'r,
Sectetary, Mrs. Marlm y er1 sfor~t Trcasurw. M1·, \\tlharn
.;row, and Corres~XJndmg Secretary, Mrs R&lt;tlph S.l!le Th!'
progr~m tor lhe i'venmg v..ts
vacatmn and travrl slldt•s shown
by Mrs Ch&lt;&gt;ster \\'i•aver and
Mrs. Ray Picken~ . Jr
~hose at!endmg IH'rl'
.\]Jo.;s
EI •.'!I R!cidl e, Ylrs E C. Htd
d l~, Mrs \la11 m Bc1tsfm d
Ml$~ Eltzabeth Hudnall.
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Mrs. Ches cr \\r , \Lr, ~1r -. Hill
Weav{' r. Mr~ \\' lII lam C 1 v ~A-.
MrsRCC
1.ow. II r.; ,] II
Fr ·
aley, Mrs. B1l1 Hnllard, ~Ir s
C. ML Ad.Hn " Jr · \IJs HI I ·
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Personals

~l• )thrr~ wrre remembeJed

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Gospel Harmony '
Boys to G'rve
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1111 Slmdm' lllOI nm.~ \dll'n fill\\ ers \H'rt' prt· srnlrd by Sundav
Sr· 1 11 •i] ''r [WI'l!llt•nd:•n! D(llldld
l•og 1i·s1mg \li s Stertl \\.tlkt'r
~·! 1\SON - The Gospel Har\\ ,rs pn•srnt;•d l hf' tl r, '.ll'l fl1 · mmn I' • vs wttl pre~ent a Gas- ~
hemg !he okles1 nm!IH'r prt's p~-'1 Song cnnrerl at Wahama
't'nt
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H u her 1 Jl1gh SrluMI m Mason May 20
B (; t!Jb-. Cltftnn i.lurl1 llouo.;hJ at 3 p m ([)STI
n•t l'II'L'&lt;l fl owers f•Jr lwmg tilt•
The rllncer t IS sponso red by
YIIUtl&lt;lf,t mntlrer prt'sl'n1
the Youth Chow of ~ew Haven
\lr and \1rs Joseph Ltsh Evangel)( al
Unil ed Brethren
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the
till' w~·rkrnd wt1h 111-; mol her Hlue H1dge Quartet from
the
\1rs Helen Ltsli al \\'hcl'lmg. ' SmglJlg CMavan and the Gos\\ \.1 SP\'rrat of the f.rn11 l~ pel Harm.mv Boys.
gaflw.-t-'d at thr home u1 .\ 1rs
Ad~-lfll'e tJt kt'l s a1 $1 are on
l.1 s~ to ' U1·ro 1·1 · e ]1c· 1 on het s::tle a1 \1J!ler·s 1\ttrkt•t New
hirtl'day .:md rVlotl'&gt;rl 's ]);n
lf&lt;Jv,•n Masou FurnituJ~, Ma'&lt;lr~ rand r..1rnson .tnr11'ller· son. t '1 uth l1 harm,1cy, Pomt
('ht 1dt•·n of F::;s1 R;mk W \,1 Pleasan1, Oulton s Drug Store,
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\'!~ · MiGd ll'pOrt and ~w tsher- 1 ""• II
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··lr s Ca rl Har mtm m \lnson
Clllldr Pn under 12 will be ad
\'lr• (;nm -· m v. ,1s w J·mnp:m- mtPI'd flpe when arcompilnl ed
1l'd b1 lwr mother. \lrs
Ara hv nan•nl Ticket s at th~ door
1'1 &lt;Jm .ton
v.1 l! CO'~\ $1 25.
Mr~ E:c! \\'ard ll\an ;., d ~on
- - - -P.tt ~ Jsl!rd \~ith \1h Elm1
lllth Hyan m Cha1le ston m·ent &lt;~ I

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f t E1 rnorwr c :) 1/tl! Ill"'
•,a :e }' . ducal tOn ()ffJCl'f nf fo
f ~~ I II''"•! \ tr 'nla SL1' t• I'.J IIr e,
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I Award.
The Town Counctl held 1ts
Mrs. Lula Slanlcv was tak., le1ni-monthly meeung Thursday [en lo the Holzer Jlosp1ta\ on :
"' at the Town Hall w1!h M a~or Thursday by •c.e Fo;!csong amGeorge Thaytr f.lrt'~t dm g Oth- bulance after she had suffered ,
ets attend mg were Htida Ridg- an apparent hea rt &lt;tltaek
way, rl:'co rder. Roland Karr, Mr. and \frs T•Jm \1cDamel

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tB Cup Percolator
t Double Boiler
tlO qt. Water Pail
t 4 qt. Covered Pot
ell qt. Wish Pan
t3 Pee. Sauce Pan Set

VALUES TO $1.39
Oi~ount

Handle Grip Nozzle _ 77 c
Arn az1n~ Dl·W self

locking, nnn.shp,
lever i.lclion provides 1 lnstant control
tu any dr~ 1rrd spray from fmest mist
lo hf'a vy sl1earn.
hg . $1 ,58 Value

DiS('o•.mt Pric•

Fishing Rod &amp; Line _

99c

3 · Jli ec~

polished bamboo fishing rod
wnh 1m top ;m rl mrla t ferrules Plus
20 fe('t of braJded nylon !me, No. 4
Car!Jslf' hook and natural cork float .
THREE 4-FOOT SECTIONsTOTAL LENGTH ll FT,

Reg. $2.00 Value

Dis&lt;'ount Prire

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BAKER
FURNITURE
Middleport, 0.

99c

$3.88

Top grade nylon stitched cowhide
glove with deep gnp pocket, Durofiel.
tailored pad. Be sure tv get our spec-Ial baseball WJth what you save 'OD
th1s glove. Reg . $5.95 Valu1.

Discount Price

Swimming Pool _ _ $3.B8
Fmest heavy ,l1auge material with embossed side walls. GIANT 70X12 in·
('hes Double nng construction. Trouble free, rusl proof non-corrosive
vah·e for easy infiat1ng Printed bot·

lorries

Luge 16·0.. .

28c

Blanket Bags _

Discount Price

2 for 99c

Triple ply quilted front with full
length 27 mrh z1pper. Quality plastit'
that can easily be cleaned with a
damp cloth . Reg $2.00 Value.

B1g 1¥.q:aL hold s ~ ':1 more th&lt;Jn the
usua l gallon sJZe Jug Strong, lightweu::hl . waterproof. Iough, buoyant.
washable. Kerns out heat or cold and
res1sts shock A real disrotmt special I

Spring Wooden

Reg, $2.GO Vi!lue

Discount Price

Clothes Pins ____ 56c

24" Poly Planter Box $1.00

72 qua!Jiy ha rdwood spring elothet
pm s m bag Stock up on this value
wh1le they last Reg. 79e Value.

Reg. 49r Value

Di~1·ount

3-Quart Ice Bucket _

Prlee

33c

Dual purpow Jn a clf&gt;verkY scul ptured
traditional round dt'sl~n A rt'a l u·e
cube sa vf'f tha1 wdl ret:JJ n ('{)ld evt'n
when sell sealing lid 1.~ off

Reg. $5.98 Valuf'

Dlsrount Prh·t

Diseltllnt Prlee

Utility Table _ __ $3.,00
The perfect kttehen work oonter1
With tls built in ~ lectnc outlet and
cord it 1s tdeal for mixers, toastera
and other small apphanc~ . compact
r,helf des1gn for max1mum storage,
All Jiteet with baked enamel finish
aml easy rolling rasters Size 20xt5'a
30 inches Reg $4.98 Value.

Quality nylon bristles secured to lac·
qu ered wood handle with metal ferrule.
R111. $1.49 V&amp;lu•

"Miracle Fo•mu

Dlsc:ount Price

3-Pc. Paint Brush Set _ 94c

30-qt. Ice Chest

Three pure bristle brushes; one each

A f•mily size pol'Uible plcnl• pootry.
CDmplete with durable rust resistant
side handles and self sealing lid, Ex·
tra strength, Stze !Bx121b12". Reg.
$2.00 Value.

1, 2 and 3 inch sizes.
9x12 Ft. UUUty

Discount Price

Plastic Drop Cloth _

16c

~anspsrent plastic utility cover with
101 uses. Waterproof, greaseproof &amp;
will not crack. A 39c Value.

Rev. 39e V.._VP

Dlseaunl

Prlt~

5-Qt. Poly Utility Pail _ !Be
Highly versatile size poly pail. Accurate me119uring marks. Reinforced bot•
tom and rim . Colorfast. 8lf&lt;1" top diameter, 7 inches high.
Dl1count Pritt

7-INCH

64c

7-INCH

D'-•nt Prt..

Paint Roller Cover _

24c

Good quality rayon paint roller cover
replacement for 7-inch rollers. 3k

Value.
A Reg, 39c V•lue

Dltcount

Prl~

Metal Cemetery Vue _ 22c
Just in time for Decoration Day. Yoll

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A Reg, 49t V•lue

94c

Dil&lt;ountPrtoe

Whisk Broom _ __ 33c
Get several for home, car and office,
Good quality corn with metal cap and
ring for hanging.
ALUMINUM

Dfstounl Prleo

Chaise Lounge

$5.99

Best quality 7x5 web lounge, Strong,
lightwjtght aluminum frame with
bright assorted color web seats and
back. Matching chair( below, Ret.
$9.95 Value,

Griffin Sproy

DiB&lt;ounl Prl•o

Shoe Polish

18c

Get bright, long luting shines faster
end easier. No mess with new fine
line spray control Just spray and
wipe bright. Reg, ll8c Value.

Reo. $1.00 Vol..

Dloeo•nt Price

Official League Batebell nc
Excellent quallty, machine wound,
rubber covered compound core with
tanned1leather cover.

FOR YOUR

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Kingsbury
News Notes

~

Disl'Ount Prlee

Laundry Basket _ 2 for 99c

Discount Prlc.

UPI Briefs

Value.
TWIN

Large 24 mch in whJte and assorted
colors. Heavy gauge, high 1mpact
formed pol ys tyrene. Window type for
mdoors or uutdoon

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Assorted Discount Prict Your Choice

Permanent Flowers 78c doz.

Large one pound can of blended lilacs
and rose~ talr This popular item i!

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28c

Take your choice of large roses.
snapdragons, carnations or orcbidt.
Long lastmg , washable vinyl. So ne·
tural lookmg you will imaiine you
can smell their fragrance! A $1.20

Talcum Powder

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LodJes' and Children's. Comfortable
rubber soles With popular cross: 11trap
styling, At&gt;sortel colors. Your choic.
of ladles' or rh1ldren s sizes. Reg. f9t:
Value.

tom Reg $5 98 Value

Dis&lt;"ount Price

l

DIMount Prlee

BAMBOO

Pri('P

may fill with low cost flowers.

2x4- 2x6- 2x8

Fielders Glove

Ntw Cross Strap

Full Pmts Reg. tOe Ea.

tnnetable

Discount Prltt

Th1s is nol the mexpensive promoted
numhe r bill a full 6-web chair Fold·
in.e: alum 1num frame. Bright assorted
..·olor webbing on scat and back matches lounge above. ldeal for Lawn,
Porch, Patio and Camping Trips.

Di~&lt;"ount

All metal paint pan complete witb 7·
inch roUer. Reg. 98e Value.

SPECIALS

or 4 for 25c

Profession•! Modtl

Aluminum Lawn Chair 2. 99

Paint Roller &amp; Pan _

FRAMING LUMBER

Quart Sin, Discount Prlct 10 for 99c
or tOe E• .
Hal f Prtre Full Quarts. Reg. 20c Val
Pint Si.a.e, Discount Price 16 for 99~

I %-Gal. Thermos Jug $1.00

load .......

IE£ A llf!QSTit.lD

Poly Freezer Containers

Huge 2 ga llon polvelhelynr sprmklin g
can La r ~e easy grip molrlcrt handle
and remuvahlf' nozz le.

4" Nylon Paint Brush _ 94c

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Fits .all standard 9·volt transistor ra·
dios . Snve on Jhi s specta l. Ju st hke
fmdmg money. Heg 39c Value.

Reg. $2.00 Valu•

A R•g. $1.49 V•lue

dfy -

22c

Sprinkling Can _ _ _ $1.00

St urdy mrtal grass whip with wood
handle &lt;rnd S!! rTated edgE' blade

SPill

DISC!ount Price

I

DiS('ounl Prtte

For all around relaxation on the
beach, in the pool, camping or travel·
mg , Be sure to get several o! these
king size 66x2'1 inch lammated viriin
vinyl mattresses with full size pillow.
Wt:~ler and leak proof.

2-G•I. Poly A Reg. $1.00 Valut:

Handy Grass Whip _

Reg. $2.00 V1Iue

Nationally adverttsed, famous Johnson &amp; Johnsun lland·Aid plastic strips

so \\'ell knuwn we won't attempt to
tell you more Reg 39c V3lue.

Disrounf Prlc•

TO THE FIRST 144 ADULT
CUSTOMERS THURSDAY
MORNING

74c

Radio BaHeries
Prlre

"FREE" HIS &amp; HERS
Poly Bathroom Tumblen

Inflatable Air MaHress $1.

9-Volt Tranlistor

A $1 .29 Value

Dheount Prlre

J&amp;J Band Aids

YOUR
CHOICE _ _

Rf"g. $2 00 Valut

_ ... aod .... ..,.' _ . .
tl cto4hel • 8 all atw..

Don 't waitt Ever popul21r white din·
nerware With sparklin&amp; glazed fimsh
Cups, plates and saucers.
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GET THREE FOR THE
PRICE OF TWO
Reg. 2 for 2SC! CuPfl ____ 3 for 25e
Rtg. 2 for 25c Seucers ---- 3 for 25e
Reg. 25c e•ch f'l;;~t.s - ----- 3 for SOc
R.,. $1.25 Value

Reg. S'i!.98 Value
Dhcount Pric•
2·Piy Guaran!Rf&gt;d 10 Yean ·- $1.77
3.PJy Nylon Reinforced
$3,33
12·Year Guarantee Re_g. $4 A8 Value
Di sco unt Pnl'e. Nylnn Hrmforcel DE'·
luxe Qual!t~'

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*THURSDAY
*FRIDAY
*SATURDAY

J DAYS ONLYI

hc ho se, unaHecled by heat or cold,
Sol1d br ~ss leakproof couplings. ExrJ;&gt;l·
lent Qual1ty . Don '! Confuse wilh
Small %'' dia Usually Offered On
Sale!

Big Carload Shipment!

MASON

Eunlt!e Brad!leld.
Mrs. Freda Durharn
11111
Troy called on Mrl. ll'elbt Al-

Large- 1,'z" d1ameter 100% vmyl plas-

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CMnniMI hrm1

ll'lddleport "lllilell
coolly wlth A4o~Jo, lid

V. Inch 50-Foot Garden Hose

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NO.OU Oowlt-S.I•nt• 01'1

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Sturdy, rust resistant po ly utJ!IIy can
th ai 1s 1deal for liquid storage. Lo ng
pounn g spuut for car nr lawnmowrr
21 2 ga llon Sill" for the pnee of a one
gallon can

'-·1af kel Rep0rt

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2V.Gal. Poly Utility Can 99c

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'!Jlose attendmg ~~f're JnC'~
Frty, Bdl Glbb~, Bull Curl ls,
Ne!l Haym&lt;1kcr
Tom Hoff.
b'l&lt;m, Paul n1ckaul, Fran RrPch!rl, :c 1, Jack \\ell·h and
guest Mr F'red Huehw'tiit~rtll
iT
Mr. Huehnergarlh d
sp~· ( 1, 11 I~
~~s~ of Rev Welrh, i.; fwrn
\lrs. Pt&gt;tl.!l Roush
\1isse~ Pt. Pleasant Livestock Sales Co.
,
M..:idtson Avenue. ~ 1 ,,,~
k
nuth
.md
El1wlw1!•
\kl
ntnsh
MAY S. 1965
1 11
Cib' and 1s th1• \, 1twn.JI C.mn· l' l"l'rd n•rrn t[\ 111 Cll :llli·~ton fi()(~S ·- lB to 19 50; Hea~tt•S '
I ~ tu 17 50. L1ghls 16 to 18 25.
selor for the Lutheran Laymen·~ \~lilt Mrs Buz Bier~
:~e~en t for Strw&lt;Jrdshq;
Mr ad \irs. cla ude Jame s I Fat Sows 14 to 15.2~: Boars 10
e sm. town to asst.~t Wllh the nf Alamogordo, N M., have \ to 11.90; Ptgs 1i to 13.
I
fund raJsmg dnve for the Luth- lwen VISitJOg with the ir da ught
CATI'L~ - Steers IE 50 to
eran church
er . \1r~ 8 .,11 Da VJs,. J r Mrs 2150. He1 fers 13 to 20 40 : Fat ··
W.s.w.s. 8 :\CHTF'!
o,,
..· bl'"l" ll .."r , Mars ha II J ame s Cows 14 to 16 10;
Canners 9 90 I
Th Vt •
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k
e SCS oJ Bilchtel li: u 8 came 011 Saturday for 8 VISit to 13: Bulls 1120 to 18, S:otc
Church met lor the 1r May mC' 1_ 1 :'vir a d VI
Alb rt S
· Stee rs 17 to 22.50; stock Heifers
fng at the ehurch. The meetl~g ' visJt~d n ·s" d e 1• watzel 14 to 17: Stock Steer Calves 18
Wa! ope ed
on un &lt;ly Wit 1 her t 24 Sto k H if Cal
17
n With th e sing mg of tJJOther Mrs R C K.
H
o ;
c
e er
ves
thft hymn, ''Love DJvme" 1'/te Iderson'
. . . mg, en- to 22.
lesson "Women and the Ch
I
.
VEAL CALVES- Tops 27.95;
of Japan '' was led b Mr u:c~
Mr Mamte Mcl\1Jllion, whn Seconds 27.10, Medium 22 to
Needs. This was rorlowe~ J.lck ; ls emp l~yed m Dayton vistted 24 50; Common &amp; Heavies 18 te
a ~scussion.
\~tt h his ran.uly over the weekend . 27 50,
Rev. Mrs Ach , h M
Relat tves of Gary
Stewart
ported on the WS~:s C iller re- who attended the Wahama Ban d
PROTECTIVE TARIFF
held rec~ ntly at r:&gt;,,",~vellntron Concert on Sundav were Mrs
The second Act of Congress
r. - n r l'lh I I
first
Acres near Buckh1nno
I I .es er Russe l!, Mrs. Mcuune was enactment of the
1
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n
w
li
e
Arno!'"
d
S
.,JC a ended
..1 an
. uzanne. all of Porn- protecttve tanff. The Act was
~ose attr nding Wfrf' M·
eroy ; \1rs. Jac k Fowler and stgncd by Pres1dent Washington 1
Je.,.ell, Mrs Edw 1n Jewell ·~~~~Y Tamara, \Irs. Ora Htggms and on July 4. 1769.
~rpce G1lmdn, Mr~
JJr:n,l.ld , Stewart of Pt Peasant ; .Vl rs. L --- -- - -- - O~nger, \frs .Jack Needs, Mrs. D Greer, .New Haven, Mrs 1of Cleve land vrsJ!ed her mot~
Ch~rles .Jewell. Mrs Ray , 1ul- Mary Aumi]Jer. Hartford :md cr, Mrs. Lula Stanley at the
ford, Mrs. G. R H.nle tt. Mr~ Mrs. Rosa Stewart, Mason.
Ho~pi!al over the weekend.
Aehsah Mrller and Don n:~ c11 . 1 Gary, a Senior at Wahama ,
man.
i was the rec1p1ent of the Anon I

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men, and Donald Ohlinger, po- Concert on Sunday arlernoon Phil Burgess, Brenda Mahan.
llceman.
al Wahama High school gym- Parkanna Kelly.
Followmg the regular bu~mess nas ium The Concert was pre- Santone Saxophone, Maril yn
a delegate from Haven He1ghL sented as a tribute to ·· Moth- Cook · Trumpets Gary Stewart,
apjJeared before the council re- lers'' and was directed by Jos- Terry Foreman, Karen Greene
questing mformation on how Ieph L. Jnseri ck and Thomas F. and Debbie Tennant:
Horn,
lh ey m1ght get the street paved . Reed.
James Lewis. Baritone, Mike
on H.-Iven Heights.
Graduating Seniors and mem- Jones: Trombones, Raymond
Mr John Ru~hman subtniltcd ' bers of the White Falcon Band Duncan and Gatl Miller. Bass,
a JJeti\lon rcque~hng permisston were mtroduced and were as IDale Johnson: PercussiOn,
for tnuler courts to be bUilt on , follows Mary Artis, Erma Crit- Wayne Taylor, Clovis Doerfer
l'!'t·tm n lucattons in town
Nu es, Jud1!h Duncan. Mary Fos- 1and Norman Reynolds.
act1on wns taken al thts tune 1er, .Judy Goheen, Ronald Hes- 1 White Fa lcon Concert
Thr ('oun ell has rece1ved sev- tN , Hobert Htekel, Al1ce John- 1 Personnel · Oboe, Mary Foster ;
erol compla ints conrernmg 1he son, Gary S\PWart and She1la Flute, .Jane ll Call, Judy Goheen,
condu ct around the Commumty 1 Walker
Jane Dodsnn, Barbara Marsh·
Kuddmg Tim
was dtseussed ; Gary Stewa rt. SOJl of Mr. and 1all and Lmda Abo lin; Clarmet,
,Jild tht&gt; a~ea wtll be patrolled .\lrs Heuben Stewart. Mason, '\ Sharry Flt•sher. Christy How- 1
rlo."er m the fu ture.
wa" presented lhe Anon Award, ard, Becky Lew1s, Connie Har·
Thi'y mnvt&gt;d 1o mak e Lewt s an Uutstandmg MusiC Award ~ buur, Sheila Walker,
Karen
Street from J ~ nd 71h S1n•ets presented by Thomas F. Reed 1Roush, Brencta Burton, Jo.o;etla
a 1wo v.ay street w1th parkmg to a semor who JS outstanding : L1sh, Beverly Russell,
Susan
on the West s1dP only
mw.:~cally, valuallle to the band Grmstead, Sharon Rolhns, san- '
J'hcy opt·ned btds from oil 111 lra dershtp ilnd cooperat ive jdra Marshall. .John Wood, 'J'om
cump&lt;lllted for ga~ &lt;~nd 011 lor Tht• Jun~or H1gh Band pre- Hoffman, Jeanne Morgan, Lots
nw town for the Cf:mtng fiseal senled the fullowmg selediOnS, Rizer and Nancy Andt&gt;rson.
\ear rl1 e b1d wns g1ven lo tlle Village Charm·• by Os terlmg. l Alto Clarinet, Erma
Crites
l h~er Otl Company
'Pdgnm's Chorus'' b~
W;tg- : and Susan Warner; Bass Cla nPlm.SON-\I.S
I ner. "Prayer and \1a rc h'' by net, All ee Johnson, Joy Thabet
\lr and Mrs Robert Cooke, Von Weht&gt;r.
and Cathy Zuspa n. Bassoon,
Edg n L'l)ne and Conme Cooke
Whttc F&lt;llcon Concert Band Leah Ann Miller; Alto Saxool .\! 1ddlerml n11Pnded
the presl•ntatums
The New Colon· phone. Paula Werry,
Jackte
\lothers ~ eek end act 1v1t1es at 1al March'' by Hall : "The Good Aldrtdge, Conme H1 ckel, Aud11.'1 \ I Vtrgm 1a Unl \'ers 1ty
on f&gt;,Jugh!Pr OvP.rture, '' by Ptcd· rey Shuler and PaLtv S m Jt h.
S1md&lt;ly
nt . Czef'h Sutte.' ' \\'!war , 'Ho- I T('nor Saxophone, Sh~uon Queen
~ l r an d Mrs Harry LavnP at· m,m1tc Soug." ''H1pptmg
Wa· and Martha Thompson Banli'ndr·d lhr Mothers Weekend ac· ters' and f pstiv;J I Dann•," tone Saxophone, Jennifer ZerII\ li lts nl 1\lurshall Un ivt•rs 11y " Hebnde's Stli lf·.' "The Peat kle and Milnlvn Cook,
Horn
nn Suudav
Fire Flame.'' "An
Enskay : Debbie Cook· Charlt•ne Dodd ',
~~~ and Mrs
Harry M11!er l.ovP Ltll" '\l t!kt r~g
Song· Lmda Ord, James Lew1s , l:laJte1nd \1 1 ~ Dona ld F' &lt;Jnd " Tin~ Ho.rd 1o lhe Isles;" ,tone, Setve Wood, Stephen F'ow·
• nd \lr
ll ou'-11 \I t'll' 1~erkenrl vrs1tors 10 \Jy Fa1r L1dv" Sl' lert JOns
per Trumpet C;ny
Stewart,
r'l("vl' land 0 11111 .
Jur 11 01 Htdt Hand P1•rsonnel· 1Bob H1ckel Gary Green Hon·
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\Irs Bill Howard and M1 s Flutes Peggy Rtlt')'
Anuela. ald Stem Jud1th
Duncan ' Judy
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,
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Btll,r F.Jri(•y altendPd
t.hP. Frr lds and (;IJ'nna Smt ih , Clar· Hoffman and Jerry Morgan.
\Jnlil"l~ \\et&gt;krnc! actrvtt tes a! llll'IS .John \\ nod, Tom Hoff. j Trombone. Mary Artis. Cratg
\l,tls il.l ll l 1mversrly on Sulld&lt;Jy man J od~ l\tht'~, Becky Bur- Abolm ..John Smith, F'rank Zusm. ( ')u-'n 1 Burns Man!vn I pcm, Donna L tsh
c;r l;h~. Tt·l~sa Pwguoon, Linda I Ba~~. Dale Johnson; Pcrcu ~~1asun
Pt•rry. Alber1a van an, Lur·m- ston, Honald Hester. Hobert
d,J (Jrd. Kathy Fwld s. JaCkie Hudson, Myra noush, Mike Harbour and Alan Hart

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I(" .'.,~,. ('I ,LIR
'the Lton~ Club lwld 1ts srrnt
n " 1 1 m" !"!JrJg .11 lh•· .\mt'll·

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~V~~~~~Mr.s 1\ a lj.il~ S:.JY 11 ' ~lrs
Kell
Gtbb: . Irs. \\ 111 1111
'y, MISS M.l!ll,ln Cihhs . .\'irs
Roi:lert Layne. \tr~
ll.tn·y
Laym·. Mrs Thoma~ M('Gotl'&lt;m
Mr•;s Sel me McCn,un.
\1r,
Ray Plc·ens,
k
./1, r\l tss
l\1.uv
.Anu lloffm.m 1\lt 'i !], 'Ill'\ Hut:,
J r., Mrs ~ar 1 ('l. u k \1rs I. ·
c Roush. !\lis 11:!11\ \1tllcr
Mrs. George Jc 1wll, \irs L!md
Holfman . J\1r , R, 11 Pl lk\'ll ~ . St ,
Mrs J::Jmrs (,tlbc 1 t M1s 11ma'd B 1 rl~;Jrdnl'r, \lr~
F'red.t
Hart, M1 s Lo uis Karsdmik
T1;rs. Pltrl B.1 tey. \1 1~ Paul 1~
f' \wl l \l •s Fr· 't] fl ,1t'\, ~~~ ~
Th ~ tn ,ls HoHman

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fot'd and Mr s H C Crm~ The
indj:yidual pots of petunias were
g:""'=:n as favors to each mi'm~r
and guest attendmg The wr l·
come address was glvt'n
by
the president. f\.l rs
HobPrt
LByne followed by the mvnca·
tion by Mrs Ht&gt;m \ lh k .lr
Followmg the dmner
\lr~.
Laytle instal led the oft t ter~ l•Jr
the commg year.
pl l'stdt•nt.
Mrs1 James N Housh wc~s g1ven (he President \ Ptn Wid I liE'

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300 Hear wahama Jumor,
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Senior Band Concert May 8
MASON -

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Discount

Mrs. Staats is

REG. $1.00 TUSSY

REX

Claimed at 84

35MM COLOR

LIPSTICK

FILM

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REG. 63c

ALKA SELTZER

.77

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REG. $1.00 HAZEL BISHOP

Prltt~

Luok at thts value! Buy nne of the11e
huge , obal split bamboo type Jaund17
baskets with sturdy reinforced handles during our special discount sale,
and we will give you another ont
FREEl Reg. 119&lt; Ea.-A $1.98 Voluo.

R.._$2V1I110

DEODORANT

Jumbo Garment Bag _ 99c
REG. 98c

With Mothballs. Jumbo M" bog of
tough cleer piasti• with rust proof
frame and quilted top. Sturdy doublo
book hanger and long 30" zipper, P•
nUts eapacity of 14 garment~,

A $3,00 Value

DiB&lt;ounl """"'

34-Qt, Tidy All

Ltmlt I

Swing Top Hamper_ $1.00
Assorted color baskets with wbitl
domes that contains deodorant holder
insert. Giant 34-quart capacity maket
this ideal for kitchen, garage, balement, of(ice. Self clo1ing door, Keepe
your tmsh in- not on the noor.
TARTAN 21

Di,..lllll Prl..

Rea. $2.10 Vlluo

Dt..- Prl,.

All Met1l Utility Stool $1.00
Sparkllfli white enamel metal. utllft7
stool, Strong construction for yean of
•••- Plastic tipped feet to proleel
floors. Top 1ize 111%: incbet, beieht
21 1ncbes. A rare value! Umlt 2.

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IISODOL

5c

6Jc

prevent~

burnU... Conlatns Lanolin. Start your
golden tan the lint hour ID tho IIDI
A Reg. $1.2B Valuet

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79c

Sunt1n Lotion ---'--221
Special sun screen action

LISTERINE

INCLUDES PROCESSING

soc
48(
J7c
74(

CANDY

CHEWING

BARS

or · GUM

HOSE

10 19c

75c
YITAUS

58c

NYLON
SEAMLESS

for

FASTEETH

R... ' 7• -

S2c

ALL FRAMING and SHEATHING

SAVE ••. AT
CARLOAD PRICES !
HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN MATERIALS CO.

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CONDITIONED
For Your Shopping Pl111ure

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

MASON, W. VA.

SP 3-5554
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YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS

7S MILL ST,

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SALE I

The ba0~rd is. ~w in the pro- : congregation of the ~our churcl1-l ani;JSCHARGED _ Tammy Jef- !
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of compthng the
1965 · es w1th a f:uewel. party at f
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Ch ureh on Sat-.1fers.
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Rous h to n'1 anager . fai~ cata Iogue wtth
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Pt. Pleasant:
SharonCl Wolf· ~'·
. Its m charge of adverhsmg Car- • unJay evenmg.
inbar er· Mrs James McCom·
PT. PLEASANT Ronm, roll Casto is the program eha1r- A poem -.wtten bv Mrs Rav i
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11.1'1: ' Stree1, man and several atlradions are I Fox
of Ch:ton paymg trJbut'-' 1 '
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h.. been Promol.d to maoa•·
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was read by~ :1 Lamp. Pt. Pleasant; David
•r of the C ~e.sapea~~ a~dM:~ The Fair Queen wtll be spo n- :her. (;ifts of money from the i fe~iR~son. Mr. and Mrs. Ray 1 6011. Main St,
Pomeroy
tomac Tel~p one off~&lt;:t a
d sored by the Pt. Pleasant - ~as- I various chur~hl!s were gtven to ' Goodnlte Pt Pleasant 8 on
ison, W. \'a aerordmg 10 a~ on County Chamber of Com- : hnn m appreciation for h1s ser- 1
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1960 Chevrolet_¥2 Ton Pickup

i Mr. and Mrs Larry G. Hoff$1599 1man and son. Stevie, of Albany

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' were Sunday guests of her par.
ents. Mr. and Mro. Charles Rile.
They presented them wltb a
dozen beautiful American Beau·
ty roses for their 45th wedding
anniversary whJch was May I.
Mr. Charles A. &lt;Jack) Rife of
1 Sl. Albans. was also a Sunday
vis:tor and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
1I Brooks of Carpenter Route.

side donrs.

$1095

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The Pomeroy Bend (), B. Jl6,
d!o Club w1ll bold lis -ular .
-meeting Thursday evening, Mar
13th
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at 7:30 p.m. at wu::~ Amen.
lean Legiotl Hall iD Middleport,··

TbeiiDlWaiMotber-Daughter
banquet of the Eleanor Cilclt
finish.
of Heath Methodist Church will.
1960 . f ord 8' Flares1'de p•IC k up
$ I 095
be held 'lbursday evening at .I
1\fr Bernard Fultz 11
V8 engme, std. trans. Deluxe cab, chrome equip. H. D. tires,
P- m .
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deluxe seats, heater,
program chairman and Mr1,.
Leo Smith and Mrs. WlllialQ
Russell are ~stesses.
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I Jesste Justice and ch'lldren
Rock Sprmgs Grange wtU
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OPEN EVES 7·00 PM.
Brian and Sonia, and her daugh. meet
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POMEROY. OHIO
dren. Ricky, Teena and Bobby ments will be served.
of lluddy . Ke.
· !'allrd on "'!r H Theh Rockb Sprmgs Betlep
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Mrs Charles R:te Saturday ' ealt Clu will meet Thur~
Insurance
afternoon.
day at 1 p.m., at the home of
Mr.s. Delbert Gaul, Chester, Phone SH 2-4658.
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Mr and Mrs Jerrv Bowen or , rs. I ur 01 ey, WI ' rs.
Ohto, Phone 985-2401.
HARDEN'S MARKET HAS ON
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Arlee Abbott m barg f tl
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Special Thursday, Fridayh, I
tor's license' Call WY 2·2966 - - - - - -·
daughter , Mrs Sharon Far.Jey of j program and Mrs. Maxine Arcere and heartfelt thanks to ONE ROOM trailer for rent. and Salurday, large Ires
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ENTERED HOSPITAL
Groveport spent Sunday with f nold, the contest. .
Close
to
my
home.
All
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eggs,
39c
dozen:
wieners
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.r;. f ay wuod and ,h1rs. Myrta ' The Past Councilors of Theobors for their kindness, cards, ties furnished and natural gas. lb., barranl!l S lb. 59c; mw
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PH~ I1'0 Copymg Sf!rvlce Cop- Holzer hospital in the past 24 1Rtfe. Other gue~t.&lt;&gt; Sundav were I dorus Council Daughters o t
the beautiful floral arrange- Phone VI 3-2600.
Kennedy half dollar free with I
les made of legal papers. hours were: Gary Lee Lvons, l Mrs Freda Bowen an d r\fr and ' America wtll meet Thursday
ments and all expressions of
S 11 Uc $20.00 grocery purchase, Space eFits Almost Every Car
btrth records aild almost any 37 Portsmouth Rd .. Homer- C. Mrs Bob Bowen and snn, Tonv ! evening, at the homtt of Mrs.
sympathy during the illness TRAILER UlTS - free oew· Shot popsickles and fudge- •Transferable When
other documents
Moore, 44 Olive St., Elizabeth of Ca rroll.
· . Fred Dessauer.
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and death of our beloved hus- age and waler. Brown'a Troll slckl.., 9c dozen,
lb. No
You Trade Cars
Realer lnsurqce, PomerOJ l1ae Burnette, 815 Third Ave. ' ~Irs. Ethel R:fe. Mrs. Fay I
MAY II .
1 I ttc \Irs ..Joseph P. Bradbury, Rl. Wood and M&lt;S. Myrta Rife were I The Wesley en Servtce Guild of
band and father, Dana F. er Park IStale Approved) 1 Maine potatoes 89c, regular
Flck. Special thanks to Rev. Minersville, Oblo, Phone WY cigarettes 25 c package, 11 gal
•Guaranteed 24 months GUARANTEED, renewable for 1, Cheshire, Pearl E. Searls, m Well ston on business.
. the Racme Metbodtst Church
Producers milk 49c, no jug
or 24 000 m'l
will sponsor a rummage Mit
Joseph Kraly, Ewing
Fun- 2-3324.
1 15 Ue no deposit to fool wJth.
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life hu~pitahzation.
Issued Rt. 2. Cheshire, Mrs. Paul P. Mrs. Ray Brooks has been ,. Ra . M
1ne
eral Home, Mr. Fritz Buck
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at all ages. Phone WY 2·r.t66 Sh1lrey, 210:1 Monroe Av., Pt working part t1me 11t the Car. • ;~
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for organ selectiOns, Dr. Bu- FOR RENT - Nice 6 room
Jn lhe U.S.A.
2 18 tfc Pleasant. Mrs. raul D. Wedge, I penter post off1ce
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Real Estate For Sale
3011 Kathnor Lane. Pt. Plras- Ale and Mrs. Ronald Rife r;~e J~n:s CJ~s~C:t Pomero
and nurses aides of Holzer Mulherry-Av. Prtvate enlrance
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AUTO SALES
ant , Herbert C. Stanley, Pt. I and dnughters arnved h.ome for High school 1.s havl·ng
rumy1PI
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WY 2-2575 or at 378 Second·
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Mrs. Dana Fick, sons and
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daughter.
APARTMENTS - 1st and 2nd
VB LeSabre 4 dr. Sedan Was ' Mrs Roher! s Parker
Ml stalloned at Bunj&lt;er Hill AFB t• A
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floor, furrushed and unfumish-- POMEROY
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$1,5 - ne careful local own- So. Second St., Middleport, Mrs. a er~, nd. followmg hts leave be picked up Call WY-23019
----::-:-~---ed. Mtddleport and N e w With shmgle siding, 5 rooms,
er. Power steering &amp; brakt&gt;s. C:erald R. Thompson, s p r in g wrth ht s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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Haven, W. Va. WY 2-3267.
bathroom, gas hea!ir ¥, full
Pomeroy, O.
Shows Vf'ry best of care.
Ave, Pomeroy, Mrs. Wdlis R. Charles Rife and Larry and her Priddy and family of Rutland,.
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basemenl. Corner lot with
59 Buick
$895 I Frost. Chester. Porter Mid· parents, r.l':_~n~ Mrs. Guy oThey spent a weekend With ,..·
SHOOTING MATCH, high pow- ----::--:-:-:---ootbutldlngs and garden spaee. SEWING MACHI~E
LeS.Obre 4 dr Hard Top. Was k:ff. Chester Star Rt., Mrs. ,
---~ alives at St. Albans.
er rifles and 22 rifles and
for Slle
Only $4000.00.
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repair $995. Po-wer sleermg and bra- Williams. van Fosson, Jackson. I ploded. ~e returned to ~chool
Mr. and Mrs:. Charles Rife
pistols at Rutland American
STATE ROUTE 14:'. Wft._ 11 services a.ll makes, WY2-2284 kes. One local owner. We'\•t Mrs. Ernest Hatfield, Rt. 3, 1 Mrs.. ~ E. _Heato~ ot P.om" ~ and sons, Ronald and T "'"'"' ' ,
Legion Farm, Beech Grove
acre farm, 20 acres or more The F_abrtc _Shop, Pomeroy. seJ-viced this one since new.
Jackson Mrs Helen L Phil eroy VISited WJth Mtss A It c ~
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Rd., Sunday, May 18, at 1
ALFALFA WEEVIL?
for cultivation, nice garden. ~::~~~zed Stnger sa:•~ ~.~d
lips, w~llston: William ·Leach: Dodson recently. Mrs Ed:th Os- . w~~. '"c~~~~ R~fe a~~. been
p. m.
5 12 3te
CONTROL THEM WITH i room frame house
with '
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Wellston, Mrs. Jack Lee Col· 00 me vlstter on Monday.
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I Hurshell Justice spent I few
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containing Malathion and
room, good cellar barn, and e .-er BaUdJa&amp; Bttppty I or
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gomg on WMPO M b
new bomea. BUll! In tltcfl. 1952 MOfJEL " ton p,c- 1 -u-p Me . . 2. . u
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days m Columb. us With his lath.
ag · this Sund fr
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et oxychlor. Apply up to
other outbuildings. A buy at
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7 days before harvest. No re$&amp;500 00
ens. storm window•
alum- truck. Price $375 oo Rowley ·
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e Just tee , w o undera. m. to l1:30 a. rn.
aidue in milk_ Low toxicity,
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lnum stding. can ciuy Neil- &amp; Reed Hardware · 5 11 tlc Cra.yrnan, Ir?nton, .Lawrence E. Tony and Mikel called on Mr' , went slrgery at University hos-.
6 12 Stp easy to apply, good control
. 11. PROPERTY • 80 ·- ler, Racine, Ohio.
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T;;:;H;;cEo;cR;;:E;;;-J;;S,-:ca-r"e'"v""
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res midway between Pome12 29 lie 1950 CHEVROLET, 19li6 Ford. till A. Cooper, Ashland. Ky. , and hel ped M S 't h
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Mrs. Ethel Rife and son .
progress .at the Hiland Chap. tection available; lasts up to
roy an~ Athens w~th_ pl~nty
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Keystone Service Station, Five and Mrs. Frerl S. Painler, Rav- brate her birthJ.:y. mt
ce f' - James Da le spent an afternoo~
el with Rev. Edison Weaver 3 weeks, also controls spttk''d !Htes and ~ulldrng sttes. HEATING, Plamblnl, MueDer - Pomts.
s-s.6tp eswonod, W V.a.
Mrs. r: verett Milhoan attend- wuh Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hicks
Evangelist, beginning at 7
Uebugs. LANDMARK Meigs
bat~e house With 7 rooms, Furnaceo. Al'llold Bretbero, FOR S~LE
Oe 1957 Hill:
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ed May Day exerr:es at Chest- : and son, Sammie.
_ m. each evening. ~ 12 3tp ~.~7~~ :~:ia~~ea~ ~~t
fed 'w~:r a~uphpet"ytmg~x BP ~mgt 1111 Ea1t Mala street. Pollio man 4: • door sedan. $200.00. RtMrc.s. WJ lllk1am Jodseph Fteldmg. er school recently She h~s srx : Larry Rtfe spent a weekend
LOSE WEIGliT IBiely with Main Street, Pomeroy_
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5 7 tfc
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Dex·A-Diet tablels. Only l8c
~~With strawberry plantmg,
7 20 lfe FOR SALE· 1956 F d
F . p.m . Tuesday. Mrs. Robert E. i kel ftrst grade: Tonv . .1rd gorde I fam:ly and Mr. and Mrs. Rob•rt
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al
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bushel Sa:~elsaLee;.. ;., 1.2W5Y 2- Excellent opportumty
for
AUcriONEER
JanE"d,'t~ood htr es, t~ar In fr~e daughter. 6:12 a. m. Tuesday. , Peggv in the Seventh and Wil-, \1r. and Mrs Thurn as Tpomp-J lJ tote
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conservatlonalist $6000 00
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Al' 1953 F
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CriU Bradford
ston. .
ordomatic . Patienls recently discharged Mt·. and Mrs Art K·asper an parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray '
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cucelled7 f.Mt 10111 apera. RlDING Chnton lawnrnower for ROUSE FOR SALE on Laurel
Write, Prone or Cootact
!ran~m~s~t?n and ~53 Ford Imcluded Mrs. Polly Brewer, 1Clara visited Thursd&lt;~y \l ith Brooks.
&amp;or'l lk:enlet Call WY ..._ S:,le,
H. P. - A-1 condi· Cliff Road Mrs. Norman E.
A. C. BRADFORD
Le~~~ rac::~r. 4r m~les ~ut , Mrs. Edward Mizecko,
~1rs 1her parents. Mr. and Mrs M , Mr and Mrs. L. R. Chapman
lUIIe / n.R ·~· WY 2-7238 Wor- Hysel~ WY U-122.
Racine, Ohio
Route~ R he 1 v"a • R ~ Albert Roush, Clark Cummings, L. Bahr.
, spe nt an evemng with Mr
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-GI•nna S. Milhoan
and Mrs. Norrts.
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L. Woolum and mfant son, Mrs 1
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LOST - Brown and
white 1964 HONDO 300 CC, 2572 actual old 3 bedr
ba 2h years larl Gnteoer, Pbomblng lllCI 1954 CHEVROLET 2 door sedan Everelle Cook and infant aaclgh·'l
spotted pony
in vicinity of miles. Good condition. Robert car' rt N :,ms,
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and
Heati:D&amp;
Mrs._ John W. Stout, Harri- ter, Mrs. Lonnie L. McCombs,
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Keno or Eagle Ridge. Phone E. Barber, Coolville, 667·3692.
Tel SH w~=ment re·
Mluenville, Oldo
sonv11le, SH 2-4834.
Mrs. Ernest Hatfield. Mrs Law.
WI !1-28211 collect for any In$ 12 Jtp
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End your sewer tronblea
5 10 3te renee Reed, Mrs. Martha Kee7 12
formation.
1 10 3tp
M &amp; M coNTROLS
We have •11 sizes
Tile Ramoler
ton, Roger Henry, Mrs. Kenneth
llalaU~IonA~~L;:th!!~:!L an top- FOR ~E: 7 room house with
Sewer Mlcbioes
World S&amp;amdard eJ Compact Hensley, William Gifford, "1rs
r•commendt&gt;d
for
controltinr
Alf- bath, sLtuated on I lots, Ph.
ReascmabJe Rate.
Eloellenee
Clarem..-e Hayman ROSL'O':' Wimlp W•nted
Wee1111. Economical Ullico AllWY 2-3OJU
,.1• J • H: Allen, 786 Call WY Z..%174 DaY or N'"ht
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alia•II Weevn
SPriiY contahur
b 0 t.h .
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Big ear room, ride IDd per- er. Mrs. James ' Steele, Mrs.
As I am quitting the Garage and Parts Busintn, I
LADY
ANSWER telephone ::.::: i'i':!1 J:,~n1 !:: HI~: Hysell Street. Middleport, 0.
7 26 tfc lvmanee. Small eJ~r economy Wil liam Song, Walter Ridenour.
will sell at Public Auction tho following Ports end
at home for large Ohio Val· toz:rl!tty, euy to appty. Givee nl')'
5 6 tfc
and IIWIIgerabBlty
Paul Roush, Mrs. John FleshEquipment. LOCATED: In Rutland, Ohio
-' Ap lia
Co• PI ease fOOd
c:aatrot of de.lruellv• larvH
- PAINTING t' nterl- and ••ler
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nap, lalt. up to s ._,q, Allo FOR .SALE: 5 room
house,
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See
er, .Ioria L. Grover and
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.send Dame address phone control• IPittlebuJa, ot~er forllp bath ba.seme I G I
lOr. Roof work of all kind!!.
MetJeanllf- Moton
chnel Beaver
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County
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4-30-121
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to R. M. Bacon 206 Farm &amp;urea-a CooperatJve Anod•- firep)ace Priced for quick
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4th St., Parkersburg! w.' Va. Ua.ll- Jl!ut Main l&gt;tzut, Poment,,
sale. Phont 773-5611 Mason,
-Pboae WY Wl7l
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6 12 3to SAVE ON TIRES! 670 x 15,
Va.
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EXPERIENCED
dresslllllk16
4 :12 ~ D ~d
BEGINNING AT 19:00 A.M.
$11.95, 750 x II $13.9ii. Prices
lng, alterations. Phone WY zc IU ge
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BABY SI'!TER to live In and plus lAX. Newell's Sunoco, ROOM brick home, 2- bath- 2276.
4-24-30tc
Livestock
care 1m- two oma
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rooms fiiDJ'sbed atl1'c a 0 d
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basement. Out of high water. AIR CONDmONING Refrlger- PIGS for .. le, Marvin Stone, • OCie
otes
$15.000. to $20.000 regular wholesale worth of automobile
2485.
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Cenlral heatlnt!, priced for ation service. Jack't Refrtg· two m11es out of Rutland on
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truck &amp; Industrial part~ . for ~u makes and modPI~
WANTED - Middle • aged ..0. RHUBARB ror sale. Wilkie Sar- qutck sale. Phone WY 2-6116 eration, New Haven, Phone Harrisonville Road.
mostly
fur 1949 through 1955 models, and late motlel
man to make home with one son, Portland, Pbone VI 3- or. WY 2-220&gt;. Charles F. TU 2-3537.
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Mr. and Mrs Brooks Norparts.
The!le
paris ('Onsistin2 moslly uf - motor, brakl-' 1
2484
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woldermutb.
-- · ,man and Mr. and Mrs Dean
lady, I doyl a week. Call
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FOR SALE : Fme pooy. Come ' Hill all of Williamson. W Va .,
and electrical parts. They are all new and in bon•s \111h
WY 2-32'18. Will consider mid- ARTIFICIAL flowers ar.r lorna- FOR SALE: AU modem brick- Lngu Firt and Safety Equip- and see. Mason 773·5!123.
and Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Mora
all the numbers and markings They are all name Brands
such .as Federal. n:~mco , Ford; McQuary-Norris; Bu w·
die • l.fled couple,
5 7 lie to pla?t•. Pearl Parker, Lau- frame 3 bedroom ranch style ment, Sales and Sel'\'ice! Pom7-5·30tc of Chesler were Sunday eveners: Carter; f'ram 11nd olhers A large stock of V Bf' lt s•
LADY TO live ln. Housework rei Cliff, Rt. l:tl.
home on Chester RoO.:, near eroy. AU trpe• lllCI mzeo of , Dr. Melvin E. Doerr, Yeterltt ing guests of Mr. and Mrs.
7 new Tires; 26 new Tubes; Some used Tires.
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State lllgbway GarSKO. 100 1 ftre ~:""ishS:~~% lb•.et , ortan, lar,fle and small anlmaiJ. flovd Weber.
SH Ulli, or write Vester FREE USE of our
Carpet 4110 lot. Several financing plans ~~ ~
~istl~: 128 Washington St. Ravena- Glenrra S. Milhoan and HerWalker, LanpvJlle, Ohio.
Shampooei with purchase of available to q\lall!ied person.
WY ~lm
u r. wood. W. Va. Phon~ 2'13-42'11. nard were Sunday dmner guests
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lli"M:U.o::::o=~f~21=.--=Uc Blue LUI!rt Shampoo. Baker Phone WY Z-5337. 4 13 Uc
• 4 14 !Oip
Office bours, Daily 4 to 6 p. of Mr. and Mrs .. B~ine Milhoan 1 18 Ton Press hke new ; Electric welder and EcJuip-mt'Htj
u. L Clvlllorvlco T-l
Furniture.
5 11 8tc FOR SALE: 1 bedroom ranch
m.
1 26 tic and ch1ldren. M1kel s 7th btrlh -1
Tire Cbaneer; Air ChL.o;eJ; Floor Jack; Spark Plug Cle&lt;~n ­
and tester. Wheel Balancer; Key Machine: Rot kt&gt; t
:;~~;.::::"'...1:.'1: l1PRIGHT PIANO with bench style brick • frame home on WILSON'S car waab, 550 Page PONIES for sale. Will finance: ~:~er~a~.~lezrated.d A~ern~~ er
Automatic
('ar Wash; other tools and Small Items no t
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in good condition. $35.110 cash. Chester Road, near State St., Middleport, Ohio. ._, Cars Phone WY 2-2007.
1 10 6tp bert G 1 . ' r. /~ tt " · [ i listed.
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Must he sold !hill week. See Highway Garage. 1110 x 4110 lot vacuumed. WY 2·3715.
flat ~g e~ an d ~ Y Cl~
..~..-~..::"3:..~!d at , the St. Paul'• Lutheran fireplace, •tarm windows.
f.-2Z-30tc
fordwLon:·netu; and hi~· 1 f
Church, Pomeroy b e lo r e doors, patio, Wed bath and
Wolf Pen
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' 5 10 3tc kitchen hardwood
floors
Tuppers Plams, Mr. and Mrs.
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Marin• Supplies
Edward Chaffee of Five Points.
100 metal parts bins, good; :50 metal parUI bins, f:m;
Employ!Mnt W•ntecl llliltl Model 1 • 30 ft. trailer. Inti plat11 av~ilable to quailMr. and Mrs. Charles Chaffee
metal counter; show case; display racks;
,McCoskey
WORK fi d
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ll.8rry Edwartla, Langsville, fled Phone Pomeroy WY J. U ft. ALUMINUM boll! with
OCJety
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of Eagle Ridge, Willi001 Mitcba~ge account file; .File Box; ElP.Ctric Pop Coolh: Other
~wi; ;:,.:/' 1;, w: ' 1' Ohio.
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trailer and 2 H.P. MOTOR.
hoan and Johnny Davis, local.
5 ' f lfe
Equipment not listed. Expecting to have- 5 .automobtle•
st Mlddl '
ycamore NICE FAMILV
store
Phone WY z.3260,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis
Q~ the auction if not sold be-lore day of Sale.
5 12~ in Tuppen PtaJnsrroc::! Rl
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eport,
5 11 11 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly motored to Elkhart, Indiana
7 FOR SALE: ~ f bedroom
WIDOW WOULD like 3 ..- t . In Melga Co Bullding and. • home. In lllclne, In ,flood
and sons of Alhem, Mrs. Jo- cently.
15
days work a wee._ Lorena voice Stock doing 1 Dice
condltlon - out of high wa~
dou;::::RD.;...S\!~ : seph Johnson were Sunday visit- Earl Hunt wa1 badly burned
Snyder, WY U911.
Jness. D. H. WOOD, REA!r er. Hoi waler heating 'Y"' 102u
Phone WY ors of their parents, Mr. lnd recently when he lifled the hood I
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TOR, Phone f4&amp;.1068 Gallilarge electric bot water :1-2&amp;36
'· 5 10 Stp Mn. Everett Lambert.
of his tractor and gasoline ex- - - : : - - : : - - - - - ..polli, Ohio.
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SHERMAN TILLIS: OWNER
For R•nt
sold to a«&lt;le '-'tate. Call Bob 16 FOOT GLASSPAR
Cabin ly and Vicki and Bruce of Columbus Busineu University,
3 an• 4 ROOM !llmlshed apartCleland, WI 8-M,
Cruiser, 75 H.P.
Johnson carpenter wore recent Sunday was a weekend visitor of his
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Dealer don 't min this sale as we
ment!, Rowley " Reed Hard5 I Ue Electramatlc ¥otor, II k e visitors of their parenls, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meare going to sell the Parts mostly in Jara:e Jots; They w1ll
ware.
FOil IW.E: MOGem 1 room new. Gator Traller. can Bar- and Mro. Lincoln Russell.
Elroy and Bill.
5 11 tic 1 HP &amp;rllfl a
111 sell to the highest bidder regardless of price.
'llntt.hntlno
.88 !rome borne in .Syi-actJH, With old Hubbanl, wY 2-3178.
1\fr. and Mrs. W. A. Etam of Beverly Johnson, Mrs. EuTERMS: CASH on day of S.Oie.
FIVE ROOMS ,and bath, 1311 IIAIIDIN PlljDI
balb, CS bedroomal largo aWi 10 Sic Barrett, W, Va., were weekend gene Haning. Rhonda Jo Smith
Butternut· Alt. Pllone WY 1"OTARY uOWERS
. lly roolu. double carport, PI Musical , ....... menta visitors of their son, Mr. and and Kail Knapp were Sunday
2.12%.
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Mrs. Jack Elam,
afternoon visitors of Mr and
Salo Conducted By
MODERN ' 1 ~- llllil il8lb
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~ -,u ~I'])OIIq. blrdl cab~ SPINET PIANO, beautiful lln- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thoma Mrs. James Johnson, Ja~ie
STANLEY &amp; SON
apar1111f1!1. JlldillePI!!!- Pb. . orn~POM.-Sot.EnRIOtYPM
~IL ·~ lllCI fruf&amp; trees, ish. ~y be bad by assum- and Patrlcll 19ere recenl week and Todd, Pomeroy.
WY ~
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~- Clctu to. lldJooJ lng lll!all monthly paymen\1. end vlsltoro ·of their son, Mr. Mrs. Eugene Hanlnt!. RhonAuction &amp; Rtol htlfo Service
TI!KEB Ulll fDIIr ~ ~~~V~ nUOIIIble. See 11 looall7e Write cre4l! and Mrs. Ho'!l!'d Tlloma Jr., do and Mt1. Fred Tuckerman
131 Wool Moln Str«iot
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IF Becl&lt;jord up 17, 2'15 •.m.: ..m;:,·.,.._,-.._ _..._....,_..._Jii;:::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii::i:i:i~ ll
Jl 6. Bosworth II and Lilt te l0•
Ed"ard down 17, 1:56 om.: :
Po(IIF down 1!, 7 3tJ p m.. Arn. ·
did Wall:er up 20. no a.m :
N•tlonal up 21. 1'30 a.m : AJ.
loll Zophyr up 21, 6:10 a m.: ·
AD*ew J. down II, 1211 a.m.:
Zi-r down IS, 1 JO prn .;
ife,il Trader up II, 5· 15 a m..
. ~up 23, 5:!1 a.m., Jeffba!tl dawn 23, 5·51i a.m : Su•·
M ' Lane do~n Grt enup II. tO ·
e.m.; L. F1eore down Greenup
~,.a.m. ; Invader down Green·
up l:45 a m.. Alice up GreenliP 1:55 • m.; Pamelo D. and
Kalltleoo K. up "'-up 1: tO
e,m.; Yetta Alter up Meldahl
t:. p.m. : Warren Houclud
. _ Mefdahl t. 50 p.m.: u!11)111100d down Meldahl I p.lll.;
Vall• Voyll,fler down M&lt;ldobl
u:• l.m.; Southern down
$1 ~:II a.m.; Orco up Me~
dUI f :IO a.m.: L. W. Sweet '
·~ . .ldahl 1:10 am.: L. w.
,lftll up Meldabl H5 a.m.:
:Brent up Meldahf 5:30 a.

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.J~~)f He begdn hiJ employ- ! PT. PLEASANT _ A civil ~6 years. Approxtmately 90 perli r.. nt with C &amp; p Telephone t"om I. acton
t· hB! bee n f'led
t .m lh eo1- ' suns attended lhe party,
pctny, April I , 1957 as an Instal- · fil'e of the Circuit Clerk styled
lation H.epatrman.
Collett L. Keefer and Reha Kee- ttrr'H LAUNCHING
~ is marned to the former fer vs. Ctty Ice and Fuel ComVAND~:NBERG _AFB, Calif.
Dor1s F.ads and the~ Kn the pany, Potnt Plea~&gt;ant.
(U PI J-The 90th Mm~teman
parentl of th•·ee children, Ron- r
lerconlmental baiiL5LJC ffiiSSIIt .
aid Lee. 8 years old: Brei Alan, • The plaintiff aUeges the de- 1dCBM I launched from th11 bns._o
6 years old 1nd Tracit Ann 3 fendant negligently mstal!ed a , hurtled 5,000 mtle5 across the i
yeara old.
' gasoline storage tank and a.!l 1 Pacific Monday toward a pte-,
result of negligenre of the de- ' selected Larget.
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Ifendant. they were reqll1red to : The launch was triggerfd by ,
River news
dr:ll • water well at a cost of 1Stratgic Air Comlll3nd (SAC) I
$98410 ; construct a mtlk house combat m1ssile crews
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at the cost of 13~4 .20; slum ! Whiteman Air Force Base. Mo,
Gaa1e read1B1•: Galhp&lt;~lis , clean all wate: ptpes ar a rrnllt i and Ellsworth Air Force B11~e.
Dam 12 Z, 11.2, running 14 feet of . 1240: sust_amed a lo~s
of , S.D.
on rollen ' Pomeroy-X1ason 21- $900
milk product JOn a~ountmg to r::::;;~;~;;~
and had additiOnal costs
12, Pl Ple&amp;!:Uml 24.17. Hmton 1totaling , 173 20
U3 lafting, Kanawha Falls $.. 1
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78 falling, Charleston 19 42. Lon -! The plainliffs are seeking
TONIGHT
don, Marmil and Wmfield dams judgment from the defendant
were all runnin&amp; a ha!f foot on 1n the sum of $2,622.24 and eosts. l "THI WACKIEST SHIP
IN THI ARMY"
the rollers.
Jack
Lemon
Ricky NelsoJ
Boat Movements :
; I Z5 am : Elgercliff down 8 30 1
(Color)
- aodOlale River - Lorena down , a.m.; Reliable down 9 am .
13, f:20 a.m. Onw&lt;~rd up 14, · Kanawha River George "SIIGI OF THE SAXONS"
Janette Scott, R.onald Lewl1
7:10 p.m.; Charles Stevenson Pnee down Marmet 5·45 pm.,
(Technicolor\
up 14, 8·40 p m : Vulcan up 14 . Semel down Marmet 9·20 p m.;
1 a.m.; Bayou Harat1era up 14 .1 Helen Z. up Winheld 2.35 pm: Thurs.-Frl.
May IS·I4
J ;ll a.m.; BeJ:tver up 14, J J5 , Thelrrli, Ann down Winfield 5:"MAIL ORDER BRtDI"
11.m.; OVEC down 14, 6·30 8 : 10p.m: J . S. Lewis up Winfteld • Buddy l.iblen
Keir DuU11
m.; Ranger up lS, 10 55 p m.; : 10 25 p m : Jefferson up Win- '
(Color)
Elisba Woods up 15, 3:30a.m. field 12 3f) a.m : Duncan Hruce
-andGledora down 15 7 am . . down Winfield 4:35 am ; Lucy
''NIVIR PUT IT
Chrll Jr. up 16. 4 JO p.m , Wal: Jane Lucas up Winfield 6:45 a.
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'"'e repairman at the tnne- of past years.
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vSJX ROOM HOUSE lrlPome- NEW zig zag sewing machine, FOR SALE: BU!fd!OI 1018, 200
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alloeutomatlc wlhth fashltbmn dis~. I 100, Rt. 7, five minutes
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und tachments. Balance due 9
om wntown meroy. 1695
COitRECriON&amp;
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payments $6 110 motllhly WY each. Phone WY z-2113·
WID .. " " '... anw ........ II.
floor. s. Front st., Middle- 2-2.175
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5 5tc
$ 7 6tc
FM ""' " Publlooll,.
port. Call WY 2'5141
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4 27 tie DON'T PUMP you stugg!B.b aepFor S.le or R•nt
tic tank. Get Klean-Em-AU
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ROOM HOUSE, 3 acres
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~ eroy. Colt WY ':&amp;.5127. '
mark ,.,.,. Bureau.
Drilled well water in
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J 18 lfc house, !urnlshed, lOCAted aror .,,., .. MODERN
THREE burial lots in Beech bout % miles out of Bashan.
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furniabed aproortm lllclt, M'baddthl' Grove. Write or call J. w. Gas and electricity and tele1 &amp;12 Cent. ,., word for TbrH eoD&gt;
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Leaper, 37 Riverside Driv
phone availa~e. Possession
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Dayton 5, Oho. Tel. 228-2566. immediately. . E. Hayman,
~~at"~r~~·oarruARJJ:s FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 rooms
5 1 tOte
Syracuse, Ohio. Phone WY S.
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and bath In Pomeroy. Call
6889 or WY :&amp;.7889.
hnum, kah a441ttcmll nnt
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WY U262 1954 CYLINDER Ford new ~
6 11 Mp
""1 .o~c:;, ~ M. 0•1'&gt; 800 w Malo St
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tor and clutch, 2 bulls, breed
1a1urd•1 &amp;:30 "· 111. to 12:00 noon. _ . _ _
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rooms and bath, garage, nice 1-self lift pull type 2 bottom
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yard. Phone WY 2-3092.
plow. I field culti~ator, cufli
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vator and I bottom plow for
PfiONE WY2·2156
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: _,.., ... ,&lt;\WWIZIII . '"''"' Annual Charily Ball
Baer.
: PIIILADELPIIIA (VPIJ I
Bailey
Act 1 .... waa held ID
' Heovywelahl boser
Luelu : Schedule&lt; aturnay .
MASON - Mason's new post[ The dedication ceremony for .. .
HomeUlRoo":,-~ .May 6. 'l11e
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P'l' PLEASANT- The Pleas· office will be dedicaled at 3:30 the new Haven Post
Office
Eie
· cti'on held
ballots were counled and '""
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1 most amportant battle of h11 ant Valley hos 1 'll Char1tv Ball p.m. !EDSTI
ne1d Saturday, Building will be held also on
during an essembly.
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sponsored by the Pll"3sant Val· Postmaster Dalla!· E. Walker 1 Saturday at 1 30 o.m ' postm:;·
others elected were .secretary•
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lreasurer, Linda Spencer ancl
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cility, located
new buildmg
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the center
of town
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The oddo ore llllnll him. I
b 11 ill lice Department's
lease con- Route 33.
Greg Bailey won his
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no.. 1 The hours of the a w struction program.
Sch I I
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; be from 9 p. m. to I a. m., and :'
The Wahama High .
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maltA~ c U' J t . t , - o
It~ Road Oistr i&lt;'l EntJmf'er l pounder frem Detroit, Is flat music wtll be furnished by the !
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Band under the dtrrechon r)(
em High school's student &lt;nun-11
th'Ot Secondary 13. known ·· : on •t. boock •• Presbyterian ' Vagabonds. The theme ol the Mason s
est
Thomas F. Reed will furnish I
ell last week when the student
l!o~bum Rood, is\ planned for 1 H..ptlol. Hb &lt;Oadfllon
Is ·dance will be "Moonrt,flhl and
music. and refreshments Will
body met In an assembly May
surfactnt in the ~near futurt.l aran de1plte IIU'Rery wblcb R
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4. The purpose of the asse~·
ll•iburn road runs from State remeve&lt;l • blood clot from his ; oses.
· ' Resident Dies
Senior and Junior
Womon's
bly was to hear speeches
RoUte J lhrough Sand Hill Road. , brato.
; Mrs. Harold Ridenour Is the
Clubs.
those running for president, oer1
SP.Ttator Taylor states this will
A. byt rl&amp;bt to the temple general_ chaimran for the da~ce. ,
Principal speaker represent·
retary . tl-easurer, and · ·
open • vital !arm area to • by l.eotll Marti• ""' Baaks ~ Admtsston will he by donations I At
years
lng the Post. Office Department
president of the Council.
market road and will be bene- oo crisis road Monday olght of $4 per couple and $5 at the I
will be Wilham D. Foster, Reficlll to pla~t workers and tu al the artna.
IdoOr on the night~ fhte dance. PT PLEASANT- Miss Mar- gional Real Eslale Officer.
Those runnJng for office with
1 Carrara and Panar, an. the
thole who live in that area dur-!
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• Under the present lease. ~r~
F. ALVIN WEBB
their campaign m~nagers were
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'ltn~1lH ~W'IU:'JMl:MftN'f/\t"'lf'«ll" ~ ~...~ n.ost famous vanel!e.!.
tlf garet E ~ayman, 103 ~ears old, I"ram lor Post Office raciltttes.
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Linda Larkins mititager Char·
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ermaneD
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~ ;:m:'at "a.:':itord ~~~~~1 8 :~x i nbt&gt;in needed ' 1acihties whi.ch 1D. C.; H· ·orable 'Ken Hechler, manager Jerry Warren; Char
l'f,. .-"-ctlvt m hts 4th Jstnc
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She 1. hell'eved remain under private ownership, Congressman fro111, the 4th Dis- les Knight, manager Kenneth
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to have been Mason County•s lpay loca taxes o e com
- I trict of West Virginia; and sev· Hartung ;
reg at ey, manager
ill 'May 61~ =~:;~;he •urI e xpec e
Servit-esar~ Held
oldest hving resident
[:!e. and are leased to the Fed· jeral other postal, employees and iCindy Rhinehart; Jackie Bahr,
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Miss
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was
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Aprll
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postmasters from the surround- I manager Kenneth Hartung; and
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Mid-August
PT.
- Funeral 20. 1862 in Letart, in what was
need Iing area.
Linda Spencer, manager Diana
and Looneyville sections
of
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l.servt&lt;'e f?r Elmer C. Bostle, then VtrgtnJa, the daughter of 1from the Federal Treasury
Roane County.
112. uf Poml Pleasant, formerly the late W. T. and Mary Jane 1 nslruction urposes ia ellmi- :
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:Stnato_r Taylm· ~talts he ~s . nual Mason Counly Fair. sched- 1nesday 2 p.m. at the Wallace Imember of the Methodi~t church ,na1~k~ mo!lt of the new po!!tal
·¥!tally tntere~ed . m. I
rock . uled for August ll 12, 13. and Iand wallace Funeral 1-Jome,fat Lelart.
b :ld.
oing up across the
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~mtss1oner 011 several road !lhe fair has been held on the tlmtnnville
·ant.
pr.ojects f~r h~ ~istril'IS. He Pl. Pleasant Senior High school Mr. Bostic dted Monday
Funeral services wilt be con- m;~t De artment Is now con·
,tates h~ J!l workmg for • SUII-II!:round! but has grown earh Ute DeD.'Tlar State Ho~pttal. Sur-1ducted at 10:30 a.m. {DST) tn l te t" P
lructing new
able Fair site tor Mason County vear and a site is needed whpre !vt\'lng are one soft Elmer, Jr.,l' the Crow • Hussell Funeral lcen raJ mg.ton coins h
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· ~te Boone and M1s. Anme Hole- JWIII be m the Letar_t Fa s cern. do 50 exl'ihn buldngs are
poritJon should m1ke a proht 1
S&lt;tJlple all of Wa slungton, etery at Letart, Ohio. The fam'.
g .
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from land purchased for 1 fai1 • Officen of the 1965 Fa1r D C '
be undetgomg renovation.
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omitted Friends may eall at Meanwhtle, for the Mason
Cook, president; Flyd Rayburn,
the funeral home after 7 p. m. lpostal dedication, Mr. Wal~er ,
ASSORTED COLORS
Senator Tayl~r •.tates that the cook president Floyd Ravburn
Wednesday.
announced that the lollowmg ,
present Demou at1c Admuus Rayburn secretary and Lionel '
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are among the. guests expected
lroti~n will go on record . as !s.;ith. 1;.,asurer. '
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Plea~ant Valley Hospflul to attend : Honorable F. Alvin
Yellow- Pink- Blue
buildllllt and p1vin1 moro miles .
ADM! ITED - Mrs. R a Y Webb, Deputy Regional Dlrecof· prirniry and secondary road• Board of diredors are Hart
Goodmte, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. tor, Washngton Region, p,.t
• • to Match $Uf
than 1ny other admlmstration Hartley, Lester Ohlinger, Clif- • MASON _ The Rev L R 'Eric Bogell, West Columbia; lr"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'!l
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by Marie Roush and a hymn Mr. and
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REUNION!
Refreshments were served in Chesapeake spent the weekend Recerit visitors of Mr. and
the basement.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush Ted Nance.
and Mrs. Fred Wyers and dau·l~;' Among relatives and friends and daughters of
Columbllll Mrs. Mae Crawford has re- ghter of Sanciyvnle and Mr. and
~ a distance here to attend spent the weekend with her turned to her home at N e w Mrs. Brady Baldwir. and chil·
'"·the funeral services for Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Brighton.
dren of Ripley, W. Va.
Hazel Cleland were Robert Cle- Watson and his mother, Mrs.
Recent guesl.'l of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Barringer were, Mr.
land of California, Marcella Bai· Arthur Roush at Salem Center.
ley of Beaver Falls, Pa., Mr. Mrs. Sybil Miles, who spent
and Mrs. Gerald Barringer and
LOWEEZ.Y!I HOW
and Mrs. John Bailey of Louis- the winter in Chillicothe, refamily, Mr. and Mrs. Junior WAAL!!
DAST 'IE SAY SICH
ville, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Wil- turned home Saturday. She
Barringer and family, Alice WHAT DID
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AFORE I EVEN OPB~ I
li•m coe and daughter, Lor· was accompanied by her sonBailey and Jo Ann Adams.
'IE COME
MY MOUTH
riene, son, Harry, and daughter in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Revival services are now in TO SORRY
Mary Lou and husband, 'Vir. Mrs. Lee Jackson, who returnprogress at The Whites Chapel TODAY,
and Mrs. Ray Slobart, Mr. and ed to Chilhcothe Sunday.
Mrs. Opal Harris. was hostess IChurch. Rev. Harold Hughes i• ELVINEY?
Mrs. David Buckenheimer, Mr. Mrs. Glen Harpold, son and to a Stanley Party In her home , the evangelist. Rev, Roy Deeter
and Mrs. James Stobarl, Mrs. daughter of East Liverpool vis· Wednesday mormng. Rosa Mar· is the pastor.
Eula Her.rv and daughter, a11 ited their aunt, Miss Minnie cinko won the door prize. Others I Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Dill&lt;m , ...~_-..,_,
o! Rochest~. Pa., Mr. and Harpold and Mrs. Carrie Scar- attending were, Glenda Bene- I were calling on Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Stobart of Monaca, ry on Sautrday.
dum , Sylvia Curtis, Margaret Raymond Barton, re&lt;ently.
Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cleland , Mrs. Myrtle Valley of Rose ~rossnickle , Pauline . Brewer, I Mr. and Mrs. Vern Green
and daughter, Knthy, Mrs. Fran- City, Mich., and Mrs. Delbert FIorence Wyers•. Mel me Adkms, were calling on Mr, and
ces Kessler, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bowers of Bancroft, Mich., are Mary Ann Harns, Thelma Eag· George Reed.
Boling and son of Columbus, here visiting relatives
and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cleland of fdends.
Salem, Ohio, Mr. Martin Held Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simp20. Gn.incd
3. Sorrow
,\CROSS
of Beaver Falls, Pa .. Joseph son, Mrs. Isabel Simpson, Mrs.
4.
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Britt of Dayton, Mrs. £dna Lavinia Simpson, Vlrs . Myrtle 1. Crow'.'l r•J'
taiJV'!rs
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Jor
of lii.V
WASONTH'
writin~
6. Sta re
Ronald Goldbertson. Mrs. ~1ae Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. Ed" 1. Tribulary
TABLE,
SO
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steadily
Craw£ord of New Brighton. Pa. l ward Simpson.
ur the M•~·
NATC&gt;-IERL'/
23. Exc~
7. Hay
Mrs. Golda Magher of Mans- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Beegle of
~m;sipp•
AH ET'EMf'
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winc:Uw.·
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New Brighton, Pa. and Mr. and
9 . Not ever
24. Spot.
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10. Breaches
too
The Bertha M. Sayre Mission- I Mrs. Charles Beegle of Colum- 10. H.ate
CILt
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ary Society met at the Baptist bus spent several days with 11 . J&lt;~x wkd
Vt~l~lll"d•J'I biW_.
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Church Tu...,day evening \lay 4. tI" "' father, Mr. Ira Beegle.
a..ccepterl
30. Not steady
1-1. Di.'ltre~
14. Parlo r a
ma;l(!rn
The meeting opened with tht' Mr.· and Mrs. Fred Cadle
~ignal
or firm
g&lt;LI'Il ll'lll
26. Converl
16. Varying
33.Raiaed
song ''Send the ight" and ~ray- were supper guests on Wednes- 15. Vitu.l tty
we.ighl :
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day of Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Margie Grimm,
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officers were installed. usmg th e 1umbus spent the week end
theme "Salt - Candles ' nd 1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 30. I..Argo
roofing
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Cathy Klrig of Bradbwt was Trophies and certificates were Water safety chairman,
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'• itegation of Jehovah's Wtlness- "a wonderful job" on their Tag ses Assn. DtvJSwn 14, met ~: cuse First United P~e,byterian with their daughter aod son.in· :::::ry school under tho spon- evening.
Mrs. Scally also apoke . br)ef.
headed b) prestdmg minis- DayCam\"'lgn on May I. Those evening of May 7th at the
I church Sunday ~ornmg on the law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mor· sorsM of the PTA. .cathy won Mrs. Eugene Triplet!, vice ly on teaching children life.
' tV Curtiss C. Leggo. oeturned par!Jctpatmg on the campatgn lurnbl8 Gas of OhiO olltce al l sermon toptc, Takmg RehiJp gan and son.
'th p Ia o solo
president lfas In charge of the ty in swimming and announOo
~ay night from a tlnee-day were. Kathy M?rgan, . N~~! Middleport wh~n the • gu:s~ ion Lightly."
,
Amos Mossman and
Otis WIOth:r ~ri~e wi~er• were an· meetlni ~bleb opened with the ed swl~lling lessons to be IIY..
l)lble Seminar m Cht ll l&lt;'n the. HarriS, Bob Priddy, M~~fe Nte· speaker was Middleport s M y Potted azaleas in the sane- Wells of Columbus were Supday nounced by Robert Morris, em- pledge to the flal 8Dd Lord's en at Middleport.
•
Louts Seuer, R::a Mills, or Lee Smtth.
tuary were m _memory of Mar- uests of the former's brother cee for the evening, and In- Prayer In unlaon: The attend' At 'the
_of the meeling,
1 ,. from
m
Lyons, I Mr. Smith spoke on the sale· garet Ann Mills Nease and
stster-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. eluded "The Uttle Peop••" with
banner, was awardejl to
h h g de&lt; most ot lcJth Bailey Mary Jane Jen· ty measures of both drlVlng Mary Ellen Clark, by Mr. and Esl!e Mossman.
[a dance routme. They were Ka- the •lxlh grade. Mrs. James
so
J
md (!'Ills of kinstn Martha Hubbara, Dehoo and regular rnamtenance and Mrs. Thomas Clark.
M and Mrs Herschel Nor· thy Moore, Kayte Russell, Sha· Clatworthy, Kenneth•lfBrrls·and
"'Pant Biln ::
.
. ;I a.' the first . bie H~rman Nancy McCall, checkmg of the family car. He Effecbve May 16, worship ser· . r
n Clarence of
ron Glaze, Janie Hindy, Joyce Mrs. William Nelson ~e ~- Warner, M · , .
~ ~ ..
0
to be: Vicky Van Meter, Mary Hoi· emphasiZed the importance. of vices wtll be held at 9 a.m.
v;sited Sunday
Riley and Teresa Niclrutky, Mid- ed ·as the auditing commitheld this vear . bv .lt'lmvah's man Bob Rice, Jeff Karr, Gail both husbandf ~nd
mba~~~! aT~derechu;~hbschool
at 10 ta.rnj Mr. and !Irs. Elias
dleport; Janelle Cummings, odf pteeE.P~IIVa~anMi,ke~~~~~ tee ~n charge. Greeters•-tor the
·
d 11 atnmg 1Board Bob Bratton Rex Roush, the1r own sa e y c ec s e
Wl
e a congrega 10na
Bradbury 8 vocw solo; an
a
·
Mr G· R ell
to provt
mm Myrta' Wilson Cathy Russell, leavmg home and not assurn· rneetmg May 16, at 2 p.m. when Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore
Mindy tOng Harrisonville, an Barnhart and MM. La11rence evening we:,e t
U)' us,s
or Improvemt'nl "' ,.,,
·' Sylvia Rou~h and Barbara mg the other has checked and the proposed by·laws will be Mrs. Maurice Moore were
acrobatic W:Oce.
Francll! will circulate petitions and Mrs. a
y. .
lstry.
dwou• se dcltver- Fttchpatrick.
all ts safe
.
presented. All members are Poca, W. Va. Thursday to
Receivina honorable mention for the biD.
•
• The mam
I p H Mr Leonard also urged: "Con· He stressed also the import- urged to attend
Itend the funeral of a
were Pennee wuuarns. Rutland Leo Crew, 118fety director, Potluck DmruJr ·is
edR Sunday alterlnnun J\ 1· . ,· tn tnbut1ons to control cancer are ance of stnct observance of Several mothers were honor- Chester Lacey·
with the Charleston and Kathy spoke on the good work of
'
uggles dtslror '" twrv "' 1
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d 1
•
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by
Clas
·
8 SJX·st~tr o~rea and lla,t mg· important but knowmg and ac · all local and slate spee
aws ed and polled flowers were giv- Walter DeLay and
Bunce, Middleport, a vocal the patrol boys and girls, after En]oye
I
1 11 ·d Tile ing on saleguards agamst death and remmded everyone that 8 1 en as listed . Youngest mother Ruth Columbus were
.
number. Judges lor the •how which be presented the trophies
BC .
\\'hell Can from cancer are equally as Im- car dnven carelessly can be- l present, Mrs. James Auther- guesis of Mrs. John
were Mrs. Janet Korn, Porn· and certiOcates to Peggy Story' A
enjoyj
ora ""
.
portant. Get your fnends and come a mtsSJle wetghmg over a son; oldest mothers. Mrs. Richeroy, Wendell Gerlach, Middle- captain, Twlla Clatworthy, Re- ed by the ouna u
ass 0
Be Done About lt, . d h netghbors to have a
ton d&lt;ummg lives and destruc ard Roush (lJaJSy Duckworth! Mrs. Marcta DeLay and
and Vernon Weber
becca Houdashelt Frank Girnl· the Middleport Churcl. of Christ
An audtence ul
lu:·" ed ': checkup at least once a year. !ton of property.
and Mrs. A. 0 . Lee; mother and Mrs. W:·'tt Thoonpson
'
ami, Morton Titus,
Stanley at the home ..of Mr. B!(d Mn.
explam !hal ''' es.tdl
Early detection of cancer and I There wete seven members havtng the most chiidret. pres· lJemse and Suzanne of
Others taking part were Coates, Don Anderson, Berna- Charles Wmebrenner
week
the world wide HHoldl.
a prompt treatment means hves pre,.nl. Goldie Mdler, lhla ent, Mrs. Donald Cottrill, mo- bus were weekend guests
Van Johnson, Steve Oiler, Pat dette Hennessy, Christy Davis, Olo VIne Street. Table ll!'lce_wao
down, man t.mnul pi()\ ide saved,,
I F'ac Kunes and Lillian Oxley, the h vm had most chi ldren Mrs John Smtth.
A h
d Jim Glaze Joyce Debra Harbrecht
Nancy gtven by the Rev. Dona&amp; Htck!.
sound
fur tums&lt;" ll Bul l "Should anyone in Meig&lt; coun- Athens, Thelma McManus, Nel- Mr:
Slack
havmg Mrs. Roy Holter spent
Nrc er
M'lle
Mills, Thompson Jame; Hudson, 1,.ar. Following the dinner}! bustGod can. and dot•s His Word, ty have been overlooked or un· 1sonVJlle, Nellte Allen, Logan;
·
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dav at Cheshtre With her
ease, u te 1 r,
rn ' Do Wise Chuckie ness meeting was conducted by
the Btble, gtve&lt; u' wl•-•1 wt· need able to make a contributton l Hallie Robertson, Syracuse and traveled farthest to attend the ther, Mrs George Thompson. Sandy Stewart, Sheryl Stewart, ry ':, er~ n oe Wer and the new president, Kenneth
to gutde us through th.. moral when a volunteer called, send Amanda Murray, of Middleport. Sunday School, Mrs. H. D Cun-1 Mrs. Charles Buck spent
Amta Nease, Joyce . Graham, ~~n wni ~n~~l~rnates ryStella Scitse. A discussion was held
. breakdown we '" ,. '''fl1' 1 11'nc· hi. gift to the Amencan Can· Mane Vrooman and Mayor Lee mngham of Pomeroy.
day m Columbus with her Sister, Debbie Jeffers, Debbie_ Tay~r,
T
MeG .'
nd concenung the new conv~rt
11
ing..
m Soctety, care of Mr. Allan [ Smith of M•ddleport
were Potted fl?wers were given io Mrs. Lulu Ja_cks who is ill In Bonme Ebersbach, Lois F e, Neutz ng, erry
utre a. class of hi echurch. The eJos.
Htgh li gl1t of
thl' sem mar 1eonard Middleport.
And if guests
. •
Rosetta Ltsle and Pam Syl- Doctors Hosptt'al.
Sherry Kmg, Glenna Luellen, Raymond Roa~h. ~e grof;'ll ing prayer was given by George
was a speml n.•p: l&lt;m.•' ""'" ;ou dtd,not recetve a copy of Refreshme nts of sandwiches, Ivester, as tokens of apprecia· Leo LewJS returned to his Ruby Nlcinsky, Pamela Man- be taken tote t ~tr~ ~~ Nicinsky. Families of the class
mony at 1l1e )\'lct.'ILlm H1 g h 'Answers to Questions
A~ou~ cake and coffee were served. t10n for the1r wonderful work home m Columbus Tuesday ~f- ley, Rhond.a Hysell, Susan Kav- evening as guests t e . · members were guests and spec..
School N; tatorlu n· 11 1 to~t·(·n cancer Wh1ch Concerns 'lou,
they do as teachers of the ter spendmg the V~'eekend wtth
B1lly Ward and Fred- New offtcers for the comi~r ia) guests were the Rev no.
field
13 new mm«tm of wrJ ie for 1!."
PI f' 'I Ni ht
young chtldren. One
pre-1Mr. Blld Mrs. Charles Burt, die
.
year were Introduced
WII aid Hicks and daugllter, ·Scher·
the orgam..:&lt;~t 1 un
, \lllbolzl'd
fill
amt .Y
sented to Eleanor Kay Schne1-IMrs. Chmles Buck and Mrs.
be mstalled at a later te. ry and son, Douglas. 11. · song
thm ordmat•uu It; s;.lll'l tm Students Taking
SlwttiPr 1111 Fnday
der fur her fatlhfulness m play. Elizabeth Humphrey, . .
V • . H di
Introduced ~ere ElzaE? 11 rn~7. fest was held at the close of
rnerston.
I
.
Fanul) Night wtll be obse~v- ing the organ each Sunday a! Mr. and Mrs. Phil WII18rnson
ar1an IS ea ng
Jr., president, Mrs. za I the meeting,
Leggo satd , The II .tlllln~ • Exams are L~ted
ed at the Chos tcr
MethodiSt church and Sunday school.
VJStted last week m
Baseball Program
more, ftrst vice prealdent, Mrs.
---and mstru&lt;i ll;n ~ 11 , 11 bs the Middleport High school stu· Church. Friday, May 11, at 7. ·
wtth their daughter and
Milton Varian was elected Gene Houda•helt, second .v•ce
speaker&lt; during n11 , 1•111 111 , 11 dents reprcsentmg thetr . school 30 p m 1 here will he a soetal
Ia•. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gard- president of the Syracuse-Min· preS!d~t; Mr!. Leo~ McKn:ht:
DAUGHTER BORN
will be put to li&lt;P bs the lncol m the lmal d!StrJCI . slate ex- lime, program and
refresh·
ner.
ersville Baseball Boosters Assn. recordlni secretarypond,
~- ar Relatives here h•ve received
members ut tlw lllll~'''g.tt•on ammat!Ons held May I at Ohto ments.
Mr. and Mrs .. George D. in a recent meeting at the Sy· Un·McAngus,corres
mgsecf
d hter
1
m ht'lpmg 10 tullil l 1111 ; 11 llllliiS· Un vtrsitv mcluded Diana Da- Also at this F'amlly
Night.
. !Massar and farntlr of Colu?'l- racu!te elementary school. Var- retary; Mrs. Guy Russell, treas- abnnou~e~ent ~aMrs au~vkl
..
viS, Rose Marie Hackett. BIOI· Mr. and Mrs Purley Karr will Churches of t!te ca!Tlmumty bus spent Mothers Day With ian re laces Bill Hayes who W'et; Mrs. James O'Brle, Mrs. orn
r.
·
.
og
ogv, Je
try.
If B gs. Luanna
be hooored wtlh a household observed. Mothers Day
1hiS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- had
as president for sev· John w. Blaetlnar, and Mrs. Sellers of Columbus, welghlnll
tr1sh, General
Seience · Paul ,
Tl K
lost most of May 9 wtlh flowers and special ence Massar, Mulberry Ave.
R
ted to the d" Charles Werry, delegates to 8 lbs., 8 oz., and named Tma
·
sr1ower 1e arrs
.
era1 years. e-e1ec
u•
r · M te 1 ndparentl
Gerard. Kenny
Harns, PhysJCs; lthetr . household funushings rnuSJc.
.
.
lies of the secretary-treasurer County Council. A meeting o Louise. a rna gra
Btll Hackett.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Clatwor- h their horn e wa. destroy-' AI the Fir&lt;! Umled Presby· Ault, Wise Families
was Mrs. Paul Baker:
the new officers IS planned lor are Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, pathy Algebra ISandra
D ve J enktns 1I w en
I tenan Church Mrs. Lillian Stet!£
ced hat Bill next week
ternal grandparenll are Mr.
11 was • noun
Tommy Mil ler, ' Ad:anced
· ed by fire m Apnl. All persons 1and Mrs. Paul Haplonstall pre- Attend Anniversary
t Louks Mr. Gfunore took over and and Mrs. Lawrence Sellen of
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
bra, Robert
m the cummumty ale mvtted. sentcd an organ and piano duet
Mr. and Mrs. William
assisted by Bob
' he
1 ed 'th th Columbus Mrs A L Flanagan
NOT OPEN
.
Schmoll.
manage the !jOys' league t mee-.., cos w1
e
·
· · •
mv Bakrr, PIa
n e s''Mholhlerh." Durtmedg nthe Sunday aMnd ehiidMren, Perry, Dennis
learn in Syracuse and Bill Wine- slnaing of "America," after and Mrs. R. B. Sel~~~ thSyra·
I FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
Lnrrv Vane e. Joe
Six Attend Dinnf'r
c oo our pot owers were errt, . r. and Mrs.
is to be in cha 8 of which he introduced
Mrs. cuse, are great ~a,,.....o ers.
May 14-15
:\mcncan History ,
Given
at
Marietta
presented
to
the
oldest
mother,
Wtse,
Jr'
and
Chuck
Hannah~,
Pee
Wee
team.
11
Yvonne
Scally,
Red
Cr
o • s This Is the Sellers first ahlld.
"PALM SPRINGS
Brown, ~1ike Gerlach,
W
ld
or
IX women aIt en ded a 6 o,· Mrs. Steele, and the youngest, thetr
•
.
S
grandson
were
111
Galll·l::..:;.:::..::;..:;:~;...iiiiiiii...,:~;.;;;~;;;;,:;~~:;;__;~.;.;~:;;_~...,...,...,...,...,...,...,
WEEKEND"
•
Mrs. Thomas Ke1ly
polts Saturday evening to attend
HIS! Or); Patty
1
(TP&lt;: hna olllrl
Slate.
•
C~;~
clock
dmner
and
m~pecttonNat
AI the Middleport Chmch of a birthday party held in ohoo
rroy Don.l hllt' 1 1 nrllt-' Stev Km~ English
ens. 'fl Hut 111 n .lt•ln \'!in Susan Morris, 9, Karen ~a · the Golden .Gleam Council 0 · Chnst ~pec1al recogmt1on was servance of the 2nd birthday
English 10, Jon 254 at Manetta Monday They lgiven to Mrs Lena McEihm- ofT dd A It Th
Oy kt•
" LAW OF THE LAWLESS" Cunn1ngham, Dee Slaven, Eng· were Mrs Curtts Ro.an, dep· [ney 92 and h;r l•o daughters h ldo I thuh.
e pfahrty was
IT\'( hllH!l\01 I
ltsh II ; Mart! "
Ntc hoIson, uty of Forest Rose 285 , Tu ppers Mrs., Homer
,
•
e
a
e
orne
Jones and Mrs.
th
M
Lo IS grand'l\oO/Hii' Ut•l&lt;~r Jo ll,rlt' HoU·
Joy Boggs, Englisb 12; Karen Plains ; Mrs Henry Reibel, dts· 'IEdgar
Wolle Mrs
Me· mTho er, rs ·
auedra Wise.
eitso u, \\111 Ht&gt;mllx
20 1nvJt guests
flaw ley, Jim Conde. Lahn
· 1; !net
· warden, Pomeroy . M r s. Elhinny
•
·
ere
were
was presented wtlh A d
d b' hd
·
Don Nelson, Debbie Grueser, Arnold Hayes, Middleport; Mrs. 1a flower by Kenneth McElhmt e~or~1e bllrt ay cal&lt;ell
SUN,, MON and TUE ~..
l.f!tm 2· Elle n Ha.tey, Oltla Thomas Cook, and Mrs. Harry ny Sun!lay School superintend cen ere t e 1a e and
May 16·1718
ICe
1
Lewrs, Span is h I; Bonn 1· Stall. Pomeroy. they are a11 ent,' as the oldest mother pres· cream
'~0VE HAS MANY FACES"
was
served
Favors
b
. ·
.. · '
Spengler, Kat hy
('I t't.:hmw lul'
McElhinny, members of the Theodorus Coun· ent. Mrs. Beverly Long
da11 oons were gwen. The biriiHI
tanu TLH ll('! , 'l1 f t Huber!· Spamsh 2, and Mike Lloyd,
ctl No 17 of Pomeroy.
ed a flower for being the
hay :ng was sung for
son, Hugl1 tJ'B1 Jt-11, Hulh Ro
rei! Mttchell, Bookkeeping.
est
mothet·
present
and
Mrs.
~nor C guest, Todd, and to
rpan, Vugrltld (&gt;!1·1 StetJ111e
ATrENDS RETREAT
Lionel Boggs was
rs. · H. Wse, Jr. Todd
Pow€'rs
A galvanom eter is an in· Mrs. Norman E. Hysell of for h•vtng the most
and
hi• parents, ~r. and Mrs.
FeatureUI": Ll stt'n Judge
s\fument
use
d
in
measuring
Pomeroy,
RD
1
receJVed
word
present.
~ary
Ault reside In Sprloi·
(olorrarloon
electriCal cur rent ~trength.
from
Korea,
that
Cpl.
Norman
Carnalions
were
presented
to
leld.
.
.
E. Hysell of !be U. S. Army, the ?'embers of the Loyal Woattended a four days Protest· men • Class with four members
EWINGS VISIT HERE
ant non-commissioned Officers recognized for 10 years perfect Mr. and ~· Howard Ewing
Retreat held by the missionar- attendance and mctuded Mrs. and son, Michael, and daughies at the Eighth u. s Army Mmerva Chtlders, Mrs. Marga- ter, Mrs. Frederick Thompson,
Religious Retreat Ceoter
m ret Lallance, Mrs. Wilham and granddaughter, Nancy
Seoul
IReuter. and MIS. Dallas Ugh!· Jane of Atlanta, Ga., apent Mo.
foot. Mrs. Wilbur Theobald was !her's Day weekend with their II
a carnation f6r nine y~ars parents, Mr. and Mil!. Gl•mrctyll
11atte11dance.
Ewing, Lincoln Hill, and
At the First Baptist Church R. H. Rawlings, Union """·II
A White LNther
11D•lnk carnatioru were presented Pomeroy.
all mothers attending the
Mid Heel
School by Fred Hoffman
CALLED TWICE
The Racine &lt;&gt;nergency ~~II
was called at 9:50 p m I
WDGE TO MEET
day for Mrs Gordon. Woite
' The regular rneetmg of Shade of above Apple Grove and '
·
Lodge 453 will be held her lo Holzer Hospital. They
Thursday, May 13, at 8 p.m. were called again at 3:05 ·a.m.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
members are urged to at· today for Chnrles Hyatt,

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The Seventlt grade class
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rade were being acceoted today, parade and float chair·
WASHINGTON (UPii-Preslman Paul Chapman announced.
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Chapman said he is hopin~ that area groups, bustdent Johmon today reneved hts
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every ernn, e '
aslurer ndof tMhertiBeta WS!gma Phi hsororlty nesses and individuals will participate as fully in the recall for uncondiliona! peaeo
dands an expense check to April Smith, cen er, a
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talks on Viet Nam and a mas·
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leave Friday morning to serve as delegates from the local organization' to the stateey d
chairman alated.
sive Southeast Asian aid prowide three-day convention of Beta Sigma Phi sorority in Toledo. -sentinel photo.
t::'
para es 0
urged
that
all
entries
gram in which he hoped Rus,
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The chairman said there will eiempllly lbe Blg Bend Resla would Join.
Jon ri:t:lber, 101 ot'"'fC': be cash prizes awarded in two ptta lbeme since judging Ia
Johnson said In • televised
lnd Mn. Shirley Gulnlber, categorieo, commerical and the :o :;"' t"ateeorles wiD be
speech that there was gre.•ter
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need than ever for the talks
junior at Pomeroy HIgh pl
Ollll!lel'cia . The first Entrants should contact Chapand aid program because no
acbool, hal joined tho ellll
In each_ category man by calling personally or
purely military solutton was m
8
gollm who uve pllea 11o1... ~ rece ve cash priZe of tiO, writing him at ChapmanSight for either side in the con·
In-one.
~ secooo place entry '-!5, &amp;od canaday Shoe store, 101 East
f ct
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Jon cerded lhe bole-111-oae third place: $20.
Main-S!, Pomeroy, so the order
Don.Wallers
Jerry D. Murphy
. e •h ·
the
Wedoeoday 11 lhe Pomeroy
There . Will also be lndivJd.. of march can be worked out' as APPO!N1 MENTS - Don Watters has been appomt
The President spoke before a
Golf coune wblle pl8J'Ial with uaJ entries m the parade and soon as possible.
Imanager of the Ravenswood Sheet &amp; Plate Plant. He re , Whtte House audtonc• of editoCHARLESmN, W. Va. (UP[) Km, en the W yard fourth cash prizes will be awarded to Tom Reuter has aceepted the places Je~ry D. Murphy of Parkersburg, who will move ' nal cartoomsts visiting Wash·
- Funeral services for secre- another PUS student, od the best in this cateeory, oald job of Marshall for the parade. to KBlser s Chalmette, LouiSiana, Plant (near New Or· iogton for a national conventary of State Joe F. Burdett Km, on lhe 1ft· yard loartll Chapman. First prize will be Reuter is accepting the horse leans) where he Will fbe r,espon~b~~ for ht~~ rna';i'g~rn~nt I tmn. His remarks were being
will be 2 p.m. Friday In near· llolt.
$3(1 and second prize $20.
ontrants Into the June 18 event. of m~tal processmg aci lites. a ers o s a
e- camed live oy the maJor teleWNDON -IT WAS A KIND Iby Kanawhn City, the gover· 'E · ! ~~ ; '"
An "individual" entry can he Ten high sehoo! bands of the gree m MetallurgJcal EngJ~eenng~fro~~Irhigan_Teeh _I viston and radio networks.
of "hornecomi••" lor Robert nor sold Wednesday.
one ~ wallrlnt, a group area have been invited to par•
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walking, ricllna on honeback, ticlpate in the parade, accordI In reviewing the tense sltuaa... w
8111)
• or . acurdett, • ?"e of the states
or rldlni In I bqgy, the parade lni to Chapman.
linn m Southeast Asia Johnson
queling Kennedy it was I Ume moot colorful figures and a vet.
: spoke more emphatically than
te reQIIlber
days. And eran of 31 years m state lOY·
he has in recent weeks about
lltl!e Carollpe and· John Jr. ernment, died
fol·
I the airna of Communist China.
IIforw~~
to ~m.
lowq nearly a wee~ • lllnea. .
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The
family arrived He was ralotd
Pl. Pleasant :
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.
services r or music by the Mixed Choir
"Their target ·.-not merely
0
0
h
Wtilaesd ntllght toB •.
!tend and attended M1180n
&lt;llllnty
Pomeroy Htgh school's semor . The movat!On Will be gtven l fi&lt;lllth l'iet Nam-it "'-Asta .. ht
Ita10' schools.
.
,class of 106 members - the 'by H.- Martm followed bl the . . d
f th Ch.
R' d
cere....ues.
ca ng r
s
.
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chools's
history
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Lord's
Prayer
IJ&lt;omg
&lt;ung
by
rat
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mese
e s.
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John F. I{•Medy Memorial a The llnt In a series of strokes
Matting of new 1965 telephone directories to custo- 1 arges 111 e s nd'a M~
fthe Mixed Cholf
Rev Jo· "TheJr ob)ecttve is nut the fuJ.
16
ll,mple ~lllllent at historic partially paralyzed him 1as t 1 Mason- Eighty· six students mers ln the Pomeroy-Middleport area will start next ' ~ ;~~ be held ~~ Sy,
~·gh
. seph R Kralv wil l lead a srrip- fillment ol Vtetname"' n•tion·
Runnymede Queen Elizabeth Thursday while riding to Ka· are cBndldatea for graduat1011 week, General Telephone Co. of Ohio said today.
. a : p. m. m e en 1or 1 :tu e readtn "and praver.
' ahsm. It is to erode and dis·
b k t'e ' r
II will qnvell the memorial Fri· nawha Airport to greet lnends. fth!S spri!Jg, Principal Clyde Fol·
The front cover of the new directory features a col-~auTdhitonum..
g
·
' credit America's ab.irty to help
· on hallowed ground where Then he suffered two relapses ey has
IS
c1assS rea s rrss , The response to the prayer prevent Chmese
•
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day
ounced at Wa barna or photograph of a new type canopy outdoor pay phone.
d year s PHS
ommat10n
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Kln'&amp; John •lined the Magna aod had been critical
smce 'High se I,
The predominate color of the directory Is sky blue. It re-treel or dora h ·h emor ctab. • b) the Mtxed Choir wtll be fol-•over all of ASJa. In lhJS they
" "'· 750 years ago. After the Monday.
1
th e I'Ighi green d'Jrecwasstudents
es a . Iowe d bY ''Wh ereer
. y ou Walk" sha II never succeed.''
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Commencement will be heid •i paces
- - - - l or hgra
d. uates
1936 wheJC 102
C&lt;!remony, Mrs. Kennedy, the Burdett, probably one of the Monday May 21 at 8 P m Itory now in use.
and Rulland.
ts e _;:' d w n
·· by the (;Jrts' Chorus and the Johnson reiterated his readl1
snd the two most
Democrats In (DST) in the w.iliama H.i g h James 8 Kimball of Athens, The second maJor Improveservices sermon by Rev Wtlbur Pemn. ness to talk peace, then devol·
elillih'ep
will
have
tea
HI
Wind·
West
Vlrgm1a,
was'
elected
secSchool
auditorium.
d"
.
rnent
was
rural
line
reductiOn
.
th
Rev
Rtchard l NeX on th e program S the ed most of hJS 20-rntnute speech
. Castl " with the Q
d retary of st te
1958
JStrict COJTimerC1a1 manager,
.
WI 11 open WI
.
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t
ueen sn an
. a m
to flll The Rev. Martin Berlsford of ssld two major construction pro- f?r all of Mflgl county Party Martin servmg as chaJrman iMtxrd ChOir si ngmg "Eternal to the US proposal for "a
f'rlnce
elec
term. He was re- the New Haven Evangelical jects were completed this year hnes prevtously servmg up to and the proce&lt;Ston wtth vocal Ltfe"' and the benediCtion by masstve, cooperative develop\;
••i
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1960
1!164. who United
Brethren Church will pnor
. to the ISsuance
.
- Rev .Martm In concluston the ment
Asia"
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Gov Hulett Cand
Smith
.
o1 the d',. 10 customers
th per line
. hl now
D' serve
II
. h eflort . tor Southeast
.
.
11
I\I()SCO'ir
WESTERN EX·
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deliver the 10rrn0h at Baccato
no more an e1g . rrec Y
1Mixed CbOJr will offer the cho- whtc he first unvetled m a
nly •peculate to- WI appoint a succes,sor
to laureate services SUnday, May I rec ry.
alected by thts expansion were
Irat response and then the re·t speech last month at Johns
'• apparent fall·
untll.J!'eedl966
The first was a $25,000 add!· more than 1200 rural subscribcess10 nal
be held
Hopkms UniverSity 10
1 general 23, at 8 p. m.
0
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·land 111 "Luna-5" e,fc ~~~· b . r a! flags on Candidates lor araduaUon are: lion of 200 lines In the Porn- ers in Pomeroy, Middleport. LeMembers of the graduatmg • more
spa a .,itA the moon. The
, Mary Artis, Larry !tall, Wtl· eroy ·Middleport central office. tart Falls. Rutland
Portf00p class are
' He reported that hiS personal
$y , ~~~'"''! saying aaything. period.
IDS
liiOW1llDi ham Ball, Jam" Blake, Ronald The expansion of facilities made land. Further party line reducJohn Alfred Anderson, Susai&gt; I representaltve, Eugene Black,
A ttJll!,,. 'eo-word announce·!
Bland, Robert Brown, . Delores another 1800 lines available fori lions are planned for the fulur•,
na
Arnold, Nancy
Lee Ash, . was making "rapid progress"
1
nlent by !hi! official T... news[
Bumgarner, Paul Burm, Juan- servic&lt;.
the manager Said.
0
'Lmda Kay Batley ..James Theo- on thiS proposed program and
agency waa the only statement
Ita carpenter, June Clarke, Lm·
Kimball suggested that custoIdore Ba&gt;li, Jr ' Charles Edward had found increasing enthusi·
which followed the landing of
da C~k. Gall Crawford, Er· Als~ Included In this project rners check the numbers in the Twenty-one men from JICJgs Baxter Coly Darlene Be•ver. : asrn at the Umled Nationr for
tbe 3,01!0 • ~und probe Ia t e
WI }}
rna C!"te.s.
he BOld were addil!on extended new directory beore p!acmg county made up the largest rep- Willtam Rex Biggs, Virgima •carrymg forward the developWedoel!day In the Sea Of Clouds
1f
DoriS Decker, Judith Dw!can, area circuits between the Porn· CBlls
The rural hne reduc- resentahon of any county in the Rae Blankenship, Mary Daun l rnent plan.
.it the moon's surface.
'
Elliott, Carol Ftelds, Ju· eroy exchange and the ex· lion program and other
irn- tenth congressiOnal dislrtct at . Bolmger, Arthur Bafl y Boyer, i Part of the plan is an Asian
Heavy advance publicity that MIAMI Fl (UP[) _ Th dtth Finnicum, Dennis Foreman, changes of Letart Falls, Racme provements have resulted In a the conference Wednesday in Augustme Branham . Brenda . development bank whih the
soft-land the in· Coast
aiound a 3j! •
Renlta Glbbti,
few telephone numbers bemg Washmgton D C. called by Sue Brown, Larry Dean Brown, Umted States has been studyladen "Luna • 5" on ketch today with three men Cia .
Robert Green,
ARM FRACI'URED
ehanged durmg the past )ear. Cong Walter H Jloeller . • Glum Jean Huck, Patrw;a Ann mg as a posSibility. Johnson
~. lwia,r lbl'face and thus take aboard who had been mlssl
ud!a Gnmm, Roy Dale Davtd R. Wtleoi, age '· son Customers not receiVmg a new The group heard dtscusstons ! Butfmgton. Ralph C Calve~t, sa td this country was prepared
011
1
1ea11 over the United more than a week
Reginald Hart, James ot. Mr. and Mrs. Ke!"'eth W. directory by May 21 should con· by several offiCials of the gov·
Capehart, James E. to participate 1 n and
. It! nar exploration had from South America to Key Willb.m Hartl
K thl
m South
tact the Pomeroy business of· ernrnenl and lunched With Vtce iCarleton_. F'aye N
Cramer, the Asian bank to help fmance
tbe launch.
West, Fla.
Hesso
ey,
a een
port, woo s
I lice,
President Hubert Humphrey. .Shetla Kay Cflsp. Donna Lynn erooorntc progress
-~ .. t·?&lt; 'ost
A Coast Guard ear h ·1
n, Ronald Hester, Robert Hoi r hospital at 10 p.m. Wed·
Attend·mg from Meigs were.I Crow. obert w Crow
Don "And
reafltr
d .
' c p ane, Hickel, Georp llalhnan Janet nesday sufferlna from • !raeB I C II
d H . . J
rn our estro
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M'
w VA one of five comblQb 3,000 square Hudnell Alice Jo•···n ' Glenn 1 red rl""t
arm He wa report Veterans Memorial H01pttal Hilton Wolfe . Racine : Herm•n ren u urns an
atr) · to JOin with every other indus0"
' .Its .last
- miles oI peean .or
' ". Johnson,' Kllthryn'"'""
'
u
I HY· London, Cl tares
I Neurnan. Gl enn Cunnmgham
·
· the
•
W~, V~la closed
~"' kelcll,
Ja~,
San· ed
to have
fallen
off a solool at. ADMISSIONS - Chares
John R Curd Ltnda Lee tna.t·lZ ed "Duntry, mdudmg
iil!hool Wednesday and found It about 35 miles "west· dra Sue JohnlJOJI Peter Kll!!ch· a Rt 1 Dexter home
att, Racine; Margaret Call. Mid· Cundiff, Jr , and AI Ltpsromb, l
L •A
hi Sovtet Uman, ln helping this
0
11
0 r ' 1igreat Asian project," be added.
Hu'jp was "sad but not southwest ot: Key West under nlk, David
Terrance
· •
·
dleport.
all of Syracuse; Charles
mrrf"
lull saU.
· .,
•
Kendall
DIVORCE ASKED
DISCHARGES-Laura Cairns. Bob Hysell. Lou Pouhn, Ro' fD
Ed d wit
D ·1 Masalve Economic Aid
1
1 Since 1954 when Viet Nam
Mt;sllllpp was the last of a ShAll three .men nrt,
renda· Kirby, Erma Lee Kir· A divorce petHion has been Racine; Mrs. Millred Stepp and Reuter, Delmar Canaday,
long
of teachera from the ape and reparted via lnilio by, Richard Knapp, Dan 8 filed in Meigs County Common daughter, Raelne; Mrs. Dante! Simon and Olm Booth. all of Ibert Dale Emler Charles ·Dav- beearne independent, he noted,
mJd.IIOOs to teach children at that they were In no
· Lewis, Donald Lorrlson, Ronald Pleas court by Elizabeth Ann RIIfle and daughter, Racine; Pomeroy; Lee Smtih. Kenneth id Eskew
L nn Evans •the United States bas spent
the llttte wooden building in a 1 One of the men was identl· Lorr!Hn, Roger Luckeydoo, Wil· Mankin, Middleport against Tho- Mrs. Clarenee McDonald, Dex- McElhinny. Btl! Chtlds, Dr. R : Margaret. Jo Folm:r Ronald: more than 52 billion m ecorurat area pear bere their read·
GCorpeorge Hlndall Jr., 24. Ham Mattox, Terry May, Wll· mas E. Mankin
Middleport. ter; Nora Rairden, Hartford; R. Pickens, and Bernard Full,, L Fry Patf!cia
Fultz •nomic help for the 16 million
lng, wrltlnf '8Jld zlthmet&lt;:. She :d Obi
'workeJ
from liamMa)'liarci.SI!aronMaynard, The plaintlll
grosa ne- Mabel Neimeyer, Pomeroy;
Middleport. and Elt
Jane Garnes
of South Viet Nom.
1
had retred live years •ao but
from 1 Judlth McAbee, Glenndolyn Ord, glect of duty lnd extreme cru- dred Fisher, Pomeroy; Eddie Carl Dennison and Vernon Wehoo .Joseph Gtlrnore
Kay : Johnson spoke of Communist
came back tiecsuse thert wa1 n ass
ent
bla,
IContinued on Plil ·2 )
elty.
Ward, Cheshire.
ler, Rutland.
iHall ..Joseph
Hall, Ma-·terrorists attempttng to dstroy
no one elae at teach the chi·
I tContmued on pagt 2 )
humane programs of assistanc
1
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In such filds as mdlcol car

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