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Publrely Thanked

. ' !t' . J-Doy Semmar

CathyKingis
Winner ol
Talent Show

Professor of
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Philoso h is
Mainly ou
P5 y k ,
People In
Church pea e
pomeroy
Dr. Troy Organ: professor. of

Licensed P.N.s
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Meet Fnday
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Crwade Worker•

16-Dally Sentlnet, _Pomeroy-Middleport, o. May 12, 1988

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Trophies, Certificates Presentefl
To Patrol Boys, Girls at•Pomeroy

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Allan Leonard, County Can·
Cathy Klrig of Bradbwt was Trophies and certificates were Water safety chairman,
who
ICer· Crusade chairman, today
awarded the first prize in t!'e presented to patrol boys IIQd showed a film,
John' ' A delegation of about
18 pubhcly thanked Mrs.
Nas
.
ur- Philosophy at ?h!o Univemty, Mr. and Mrs. Eslte MosS· annual talent show held Friday iirla at the meetlni of the Porn· ny to Swim." The llirn wll
lllembers of the Pomerov con· Moore and her co-workers for The Ucensed Prachcat N Iwas guest speaKer at the Syra· man spent Saturday In Newark
. g at the Bradbury El&lt;&gt; eroy Elementary PTA Monday be shown to the pupils toda,.
'• 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 · , .
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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
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uggles dtslror '" twrv "' 1
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by
Clas
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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
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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 ""
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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
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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.
·
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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
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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
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S
grandson
were
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WEEKEND"
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Mrs. Thomas Ke1ly
polts Saturday evening to attend
HIS! Or); Patty
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(TP&lt;: hna olllrl
Slate.
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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
,
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a
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orne
Jones and Mrs.
th
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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
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were
was presented wtlh A d
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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
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('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.
.
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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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ELEcr '115-'111 OFFICERS
The Seventlt grade class
Riverview &amp;hool May 7 electthese officers for the 1~
school year; prealdent, Kelth
Weber; vice president, Patricia
Stethem; secretary, Avice Ma~va II
and treasurer, Karen
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Room Sult11 - l11y Ch1ln - T•III.-Rocken - LetnPI - Dlnint Fw.l'N
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Charges Reds
Intent upon
Taking Asia

WORLD

TOMORROW, THURSDAY AT 9 O'CLOCK- ON OUR 3RD'FLOOI

THE SHOE BOX

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Float entrlesln the upcoming Regatta Weekend pa·
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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
a yn
tsecup w o will
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th did .
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::'
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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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iJDcoiD Het,hto, Pomeroy, ond non • c
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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
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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
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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
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• 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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family arrived He was ralotd
Pl. Pleasant :
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services r or music by the Mixed Choir
"Their target ·.-not merely
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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.
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,class of 106 members - the 'by H.- Martm followed bl the . . d
f th Ch.
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cere....ues.
ca ng r
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chools's
history
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Prayer
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by
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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.
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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
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' 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
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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.
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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
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Wind·
West
Vlrgm1a,
was'
elected
secSchool
auditorium.
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rnent
was
rural
line
reductiOn
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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,
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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\;
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1!164. who United
Brethren Church will pnor
. to the ISsuance
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- Rev .Martm In concluston the ment
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Smith
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o1 the d',. 10 customers
th per line
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D' serve
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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.
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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"
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nlent by !hi! official T... news[
Bumgarner, Paul Burm, Juan- servic&lt;.
the manager Said.
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'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.
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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
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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
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' c p ane, Hickel, Georp llalhnan Janet nesday sufferlna from • !raeB I C II
d H . . J
rn our estro
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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'"'""
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I HY· London, Cl tares
I Neurnan. Gl enn Cunnmgham
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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
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Hu'jp was "sad but not southwest ot: Key West under nlk, David
Terrance
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dleport.
all of Syracuse; Charles
mrrf"
lull saU.
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DIVORCE ASKED
DISCHARGES-Laura Cairns. Bob Hysell. Lou Pouhn, Ro' fD
Ed d wit
D ·1 Masalve Economic Aid
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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.
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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
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dren from arades Qlle throuah
In such filds as mdlcol car

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THE FURNITURE SALE AT ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY BEGINS

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Paul Chapman, Chairman

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Area Churches

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eroy police on a
speedina , The temperature in PomeUmll· tile Hou.. there ls 1 fOOd!lower chamber II ordlnarllJ ale In Uquor control policy mat· Based SapJHlrl On Buslnes• charge and was ctted to appear I roy's business district at 11:22
· ap- cbance
will die tl!ere. The Imore eonservaHve than the Sen- ura.
I Rhodes' basis for support was
15 m Mayor Charles • Le- a.rn was 72 degrees, under , . .
The local option amendment, that the btl! was needed lo l gars eour~
ny skies.
apoke on the fl..-r ... 1M ln•erted on the floor during do- boost Ohto's second-In-the-nation
TAKEN TO
----. the bill ·which weulcl allow
. ronvenlion busmess. The spon- . .
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on tht bill, was conside. , sors in their arguments hit . Ld1an Collison, Stingy Creek,
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m the Kyger area, was taken 1 The U. S. Secret Service ,.itIt nquires that the
to Holzer hospital as a rnedi· ed OO!IIIIerfell - , w1111 1 t.
of 1111 area approve Sun- Opponenta charged that sale cal patienl at us p m. Wed- lal lace VIIIM al f1,7AMf ...
sales before Uctllses can of liquor on SUnday would raise nesday by Middleport -emer· llTesleol 'IS'I , . .. ,. · the crime rate and cause a gency-rescue squadmen.
terfelliq, Ill Ill&amp;.
. The origin.il bill would have sharp increase in traffic acciallo""
of licenses dents.
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Wilham's Nationwide Ins. ol
took over the first Society Notes
place lead in the M-G-M Softball leacue with a_n I·I victory
, o;er the ~~lhpohs Honor

INSTAU.ED

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Soct·ety News

Mrs. Esta Eaton was hostess
BY MRS. A. H. BAILEY
senl the annual "Spring Con- for Sunday ~chool CliM No.! [ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Edd~!~~-

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clasa trip. They left Sunday Imore 10 ~"d ~~dd fou;:h.~~~~ R.H.S. Senior Girls' Trio com· Selectlo;. by the Senior Con· read Mall 18·21-35 ·~.the sub- couple day• with Mr~
thew:.=:: aerY~ were held~ Crlalp =~ Reedlvlllt.
night by lraln !rom Parke• •· \ mgs and t en to • on
pooed of Suzy Parke~ ' Pennee cert Band will Include "Man- 1ject of devoUo!lll was Forgive- RJIIph Ballard and 8
• at IO:fl a. m. open\nJ with the
bfrg.
tn the _sixth
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ith I Williams and Juha Lucas pre- cint Medley for Concert B" and ness" Pcayer by Mrs. . Elhel Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lawrence
"Faith of Our Motherl" Helen Flntllbtl of Columllul
\Mr and Mrs Tracy Hannmg Hamtlton ':~d at~o ~,~;~eswfor senled two vocal sele~tions. "L Virgen de Ia Macarene" Smtih closed devotions. After and family apent ~:=
Rev. caato delivered I lplllt the weekand wlllt ~~~
a .Mrs. C E Blakeslee •"_ Ia home ~~~n Other hitters for : "There Goes ~y Hear• "and with Suzy Parker as comet the busmess ~esslon. Mrs. Mr. and Mrl. Jamal La
Mother'l Day meuage uaJng mother and brolber, Iva
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d the students Over INatloMnw .
B b Cun ' "Stranger On 1he Shore , ac- solotst locluded In the , Jumor Young spoke buefly about an ol Ha&amp;lltl.
--•- IUe Hannah the mother of Samuel RuneU Findling.
C9mpame
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Wllh a homer and a compame y a r .
w
.. e . article a ou
I h as . .
Mr Bl kwood of II the basil for hll lti'IIIOII·
Mr. and Mrl. Cltu. CIIT anti
b)
·ts ' onsored by tho n .
r a "" le President Art'·.ur Mtller thank- can Folk Dance" and Boy fer, a brilllanl aposle, w o ~ btl niece,
s. ac
'l11e Granat observed Rural lamll of 'I'Uppen Plainl called
Sfni~;OJ~~othe:S club and the ~~~bl~~u~~~ ~;~~~~~. '1 dou:le. :\ ed all for their cooperation d~- Meets Girl" with Jane Lucas hanged ~lbe N:z!,~e~:; Delaw~~e, ~0:~~ ~~~.:~~-A. Life Sunday a1 tha church here on lh~ir parenll, Mr. and Mn.
a~ents.
\and Jeffers and Barton. each mg hlls dtwo ydea~ e~•::;,r: th: as the narratorls. f
I dmis byT .::!,~~ "H~ w~i~es" ''Solitary H.MBa: Mrs Donakl Tnt&amp;- Sunday evening with a procram,. Jewell Carr Sunday eviDlng.
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k Earl Starkey ltate Grange o •
rJn Washmgton the aroup tour· 5 ng es.
business sesston over to t he sion charge but a silver offer- Way," and A Great LICe.'
• sell, Mt. Vernon, spenl e wee •
u ~ 1 aker
1\(r
and Mrl. Chu. D.
" Capitol Hill. Arlmgwn Na
Hlttm for the h~~o~_c~;~ : VICe-president. Vernon Weber. ing will be. taken. The public . er the close of the_meeting a end at their home bert. They !Iter,
Mra
w;.oo. and woocie •pent Susd&amp;y aftemooll
tiOna! Cemele•y. the Nalwoal were Be:o~lewt~~: ~mg !.". and I Mrs Harold Sauer, p~ogram Is cordtally mvited to attend. sc,ial hour was enJoyed ~nd sold their home here to Mr. and
Sue ol Pomeroy were the with her mother, Mn.J, B.
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Hbtomal Wu Museum. the hn.
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g
, cha~rman. mtroduced Mtss LeRutland Hll~ Alumni
refreshments oerved by
rs. Mrs. Harold HallY Monday they
111 of hll parents, Hayea, at Velerans Hospital Ia
~ S. Supreme Court BUieau N•b.~~ aw~~~g~~d defeated GSi ida Kraeuter. R H.S. Home Ec- Banquet-Dance May Z1
F,alon.
.
moved their furniture to MI. suppe~d':rs. Cbas. D. Woode, Pomeroy. Sunday evenlne, the
v( •:ngraving and Pnntmg and Nat on
ame
onomiCll mstruclor. who then The Rutland High School A· A skating party was OIIJOYr Vernon where they have boUght Mr. beerv ct ol the 8Ith birth- Woodes' oon, Mr. and Mrl.
till Whitt Houst. The) ~enl by t 5-4 In _!l~prevtous K__ ·
presented her Junior and Sen- lumni Banquet and Dance w1ll by the Junior BVF ~~enty. them a home.
~ 0 f~nWoode QnThursdly, Clair Woode and Connl SUe, ol
b9f to New 'lork Cny where )
•or students In a style show The be held Saturday, May 29, at Counctllora Frances 1 con~: Mr. and Mrs. Warden Ours ay o
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Pomeroy called OD them.
tlioy atoyed ot the EdiSon Ho· :
girls modeled lhe clothing they the Rutland Htgh Gym 1V1th serJ Mary K. Yost and Glen~~el attended funeral of former un· Ma~y=··=======:::::::::::====;tel
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, had made. iP a beaultful gar- vmg to begin at t 30 p m. and Connor acGcornl paCamed Martha cle, Mr. John Jones at Poca, •
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1 ge Miss Sus
h d G·arv and ay e nns,
V S day
'In New York VISits were plan·
I'··.
s_eltng on sa
. . . the dance will follow t. Ill· and· Susan Yost. Carol Cleland. w. •. un .
had
ned to odlo City Music Ho\1,
\te Gnmm played music durmg ner. Carol Pierce, Jr Is the Brenda and Rodeny Holman Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr nln
the \\all Street distnct dow~ ' (Continued from paRe I l
~~~ ':!;~.';;'':, ~r~:~~K::: current prestdent of the alum- Nancy Bentz. Mickey Wol!e: so~ c~r.':tor~~~~~:. eve I
town Manhatten and the World' ry Sue Handley. ~eorge i'"~' i euts parltctpatmg were Char· niA~~=·~~~hinl to attend lht i ~lst!~dy~~,"~.!~~~~!~~~ wtMr. and Mrs. Guy Mallory,
F~tr .
. Har~"·, Donn~ an~arl.'"~ti lotte Rupe. Eumce Ohlinger. banquet and dance must send I an~· daughter Sue Ann of Jef. Charleslon. RJIIph Ballard, lo-by
On the trip are. Cion a Fettv ' ~~~ •H~r~ko~j~~n Ellz!be;h l.tudy Cremeens. Loretta ~- their reservations and maney Iferl!on, Wls. 'arrived S~ay to cal, called on '&gt;Ira. A. H: Balley
Connie Teotord Suzanne B• ad· II t
Sheila Jean Htcks. ' less. Barbara Cottenll, Ltnda I~ each\ for the alumnus and spend two weeks with her par· Saturday.
YOUTH AilED FOR IT!
your family doctor. 1 elll
bllt'y , Joy Boggs, Chrtslme Bohr. B:~:,.;:nJoan Horak
Lester St•fford, Edna Priddy, Rosan· guest to Mrs Patty Carson. "'"[ent.o. Mr. and Mrs. fred Cadle Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frank This column II lor
young s..rceiy belleve you've tep&amp;
cAeryl Fife. Narsa Frost. san iRa. Hood Marilyn Sue Huddle- ua Golf. Shtrley Priddy. Ca· relary, Bo&lt; m. Rulland. Ohio and Harold.
and children. Mrs. Gertrude
their roblema
and thll.phobla bottled up aJl .•
dra Bunce. Baril••• ""ifuer. ,st:n Pat~lcia Ann Hysell and llherm• .!.lthouse. Joetta Erie- by May :12. Classes planning re- I Elder Frank Gifford
and Frank, Nelsonville, apenl Sun· lfple,
theJ trouble• and year•- but strlll!&amp;er lblllp
1!9nnie Spertiler. _Ann Cr~~er. : Lind~ D Jeffers.
. wme. Barbar• Carter, Sharon unions for this year are the family of Athellll were recent day with Mr. and Mrr. Holly ro:as~es~lth thereat ot Helen have lrlppened to frllh~
Mary Walburn. Maltha ~ll hol ' Wilhsm Keith Jewell John Balch Kay Fraley.
Bonnte I Class of 1925 and the Class of I guests of Mr. anti Mra. Fred Fnend.
H
US' It welcomea laugha uncommunlutlvt klda. -H.
lOll. Dianne Van Coone). DI· ,W,Iham .Johnson. Jacqu~line L. Turner lt'lorence Phllllpa w•s\ l945. who will be oboel'vlng Cadle
Mr . and Mrs. Reed Eynon, epwon·i'dnd e a ser~ quea- Dear Helen:
annt Cmwell. Judy Mt&lt;&gt;re ..Jonos. Phylhs Jean Kaspar. unable lo be_prese.lt I Mr. Har- thetr 40th and 20th yean, re- I Mr. and Mrl . Dtck Taylor and called on Mrs. A. H. Bailey but lth a ~h-off
I have been golnl with thll
Sherry HJCks, Set en LewiS. Mike Carolyn L LewiS, John D. old Sau~r mvtted those pres- spectivoly. loll Interested Rut· children spent Monday afler· Saturday.
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lion, w
r een-a ~ uestlona boy &lt;steady) for lour months.
L~yd. P•ul Gerard. Rnblne l.l&gt;io. Larry Dalo Morshall. Er est to vtew the house ~nd var· land Alumni are Invited to at- 1noon with her tlfandparenta. Mr. Jeffrey Friend spent _Fnday ~n~:':sk!d F.] 11q care of He Ia nice, but alwaya laiD aS~anson . Roy Pden&lt;. Mlkt nsl Clemente Menchmi. Thorn- '""' bulldtng plans hts fresh- tend and should place their and _Mrs. Bill Wooda II J·ack- nighl and Saturday w•th .his to ou el US! thll ~ewspap- bout other sJrll, and bow he
A~er . Dav1d Casn. Roge• &gt;as M&lt;-Gowan Uoyd Den n 1 s men student! had drawn.
reservations by May 22.
sonvtlle.
arandmother, Mrs. Allco Cape· Helen H P
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used to like them, or mlgbl
SIP••· Randy Humphre) '· ;;arl Moore. Lin&amp; t.e 1gh ~~oon'. sa
Mrs Grace Marttn gave the
Misa Ruth Ellis of Columbus hart of Syracuse
er.
anlea
like them. 1 try to be underDtW,.se. M1ke Bralloo, Ke1th ra Kathryn Moranty. M•chael secretory report and Mrs. Jan- [
vislled relatives here recontly. Mrs. Worley Davis, Dexter, Fears Uowarr
standing but suddenly 1 ftn4
Morgan. Jtm Johnson. Roger Wavne Mulford. Pamela Sue el Holm reporled a balance of
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert RoWih spent Sunday wtth Mr. and De~r Helen:
e ht myself ioalng lnt~st In blm.
R~ush. Tom Kin~. Jerry ))av". O'Rmn Patricia LOUISO Owl•n &lt;. $bl92 '" 1110 lroasury. The room
]and daughter. !'laney, ColumbUJ Mrs. Arvll Holter and family.
Smce I Wll abo~ an! Do you havl any good way I
al\li Jerrv Van lnw.,,.n.
carot 111 l.er ~arker. Hazel Jean altendance banner was won by
spent 1 weekend
w1th her Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edge! years old, I have ha c
can shake a boy slowly? Helen,
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\Phelps. Frank W1lham Porter the 8th grade class of Mrs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen , called on Mrs. Ruby Orr and AI least that'a when 1 ~~ 1 please tell me whet 111 ao.-N.
ill. B1enda Key Polls. Dav1d ~, ; Ann• Ogdm Mr Oston Wrif!ht,
0le8
Watson. .
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Mrs. Lola Sorden Monday.
II. I am now l7 and wls I y H
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I Reed. Ronald F.dward Rtlfle. elementary principal l•.ve re·t
Mtss carol Lewta of Pomeroy Mrs. Alice capeharl, son Don had told my mothe~ about It ~a; N:
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' N•m·) Ann Riggs. Ju?•th M•n• , marks on the recent VISttatton
waa • weekend guest of her Katie Moliterno, Syracuse, spent then, because I don t wanl to Shaking a steady "slowly" Ia;
Robson and Wtlilam \Iaroe HU&gt;· day held at !1Chool and then :8 y SARAH M. RIFE
grand parents•. Mr. and Mrs. 1Sunday with Mr. and Mro. Lu- dte.
h n't honest. lt'l Jlkt dangUng
sell
thankfd all the teache" I or
Ralph McKenzte.
\her Friend and family.
I read In an e~yclopedls t at lood uot out of your doC' I rucla
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Lmda Ann Sauvage. \\llilaln thm ftne cooperation A letter \ Mr and Mrs. George Brew-! Mr. and Mro. Fred .Coegleln Miss Ltsda Lyon•. Middle· the dtsease carrtes no pain, ex· and~ finally tolling II Ill
..Jay Sayt·e W1ll:am Max Sa.'re. ol reS~g oatmn of l1rs Graco ,1dge and son Fred of Colum· , and famtly of Ctrclevtlle were rt wa• 1 diiiDer guest of Mrs. cept at the last _ataae. you ~
d
iCont nmed from P•i• t 1
Florence Erma Scm1sh&lt;r. Dav· . Martin was accepted with re- , bus. Ohio •pent Mother's day weekend guesta of her yarents, :a;on Holter SUIMiay.
gin to feel 1 little In your a~rw:lboJ you'rt IOing "'
s· ~rlra PKkens
•1d ~I ian S1mpson. Barbm Aon 1, ets bv Ihe group Mrs Mar-, wtth her parents. Mr and Mrs ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wag- ~ Mr and Mro. Clint Orr spent bonea. Well, I think I am now j
ol thole other lw:ky
"Jerrv Powell Franz Rell'hert. Smllh. Ronme Lou Snnth. Brvce tm had been r.. leded as sec-- , Charles Rife and Larry. Other ner.
Sund~y afternoon with Mr and reaching the last stage. I get l • ";: "':- k, for a tlbalnlt _
~·~v R•ffie Kenn•th 1\ollms, .Janel Lynn Smilh ..laequelme 1,. 1arv for the ('(ltning year.]guests were Mr . and Mrs Rob- , Mrs. Francis Worlblng\on and \ \1
Billy Orr an4 ...,•. '
talnst quick pain now and tlien. gr a 01 need uo•-H.
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H'wh•rd HI~ . ":!don
Housh. •Janel Lynn Smtih, Jar·qut'hne Mrs· J H Staford and Mrs 101-1 Rife and ch•ldren Bobbie ,son-in-law a~d, 4•'18hler, Mr. · "·
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Helen, 1 didn't care before. because yo~
Harold Roush. Ham Houslt. D. Speneer. L•rry Eugene 1Avanell. G&lt;or~e were appointed and Sammy of Sl. Albans. W. and Mrs. C_laymm:~ Rowley, rebut 1 don't want to_ 11e now. I Dear Helen.
aboulllrtl
Jcmes lloosh Judith 1\oush. Spencer. Marvm R•chard Staf· ·to !le&lt;'Ure a secretary to fill u,. :Va, also Mr. and Mrs. Ray cently liait!d Mr. and Mrs. Ed·
never have gone wtth hoyo ~ What do Y~
I tell
Marlene Rou.sh. Thomas Russel font. T~rry Davtd Stalnaker. vsr·ancv
Brooks of Carpenter. 0 Rl. I. ' ward Wagner.
.
cause I didn't want them to wearln&amp; boya
aca~
PJirlck Rvon Robert s •• wym. , l.mda F•Y• Pulhns. Robert W•l-. 11 · S
lied
th
ro1.l
Mrs.
Harry
Clark
and
Mtss
know.
1
never
told
my
molber
their
rings
and
lood
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Manlvn s't•nle
ham Steffy. Ph1lip Howard Swm , · "· •~er M a
• . 1 Mrs. Froda Bowen spent rom Anna Allen of Graham. W.Va.
because 1 didn't want her to IL junlOI' bl&amp;b acbool! _.,.,
fred M Sl!~art
(;.raid dell. Sandra Lee
Thomas, lowmg officers for the comtng \Thursday 1111 Saturday w•th her spent a ·day with Mra. Milton
worry Nobody knows but me. Dear Jeff:
Stewall ' Pamela sl.wart. Har-1 Jonme Sue Tlwnpson. Ma· y~ar · Mrs. Wendell (Betty\ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray· ; Wolle.
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So~ellmes I cry myaelf to I think mother• •hnnl~ rtM
rv Surf~c• II Patnci• Thomp- , rv Anna Thomp;om . Stella Lou·\ Wtlllams. ~restdent . Mrs Ken- mond Thomas and sons Larry ] Mrs. Milton·
WoUe W81 In
slee at ni ht I'm scared Scar· up and atamp o&lt;
tt.'l!
son~ Dixi.. i·lo~m. Randy V.n , ,,. Tra&lt;"y, Thurma V~rgene l '"th •Vtrgimal Mtchael , vice- and Stevie of Athens, Ohio. IAthens recently al the home of ' Mothera were honored
ed !my
'each nlBht j pray - but quick!
Meter. Sheila Walker John V•ughsn. Jamce L. Wehrung, i preSident. and Mrs Joe (Janet I Mro Ethel Rife. Mro. Linda Mr. and Mrs .. Floyd Wolfe who , lhe Sunday School Hour
for a miracle.
Dear Helen:
,
Rtfe and son spent Friday eve- 'held a receptt~n
for
their [&amp;! the Joppa Methodlsl Church. I know you won't print this Tom and ljuat llarted. ~
Wamslev. Clyde Weaver. El- Ruettl Kay Well•. Carla Jean .Bolm. treasurer.
len Wiles. Carol Vanan. Russ&lt;ll W•ll. 1\hea Ann Will. Joy&lt;·e i Th~ 3th grade mnthe" serv- 101118 w•th Mrs ;·ay Wood and son, Wilham
F. Wolfe, who ' Potted planll were presented to letter, and 1 ran't glw my toeelher. We meet for IUftllll.,al
Wood, Bryan Yonker. James Ann Wtlltams. Erne.'l\1no Luctlle •ed cu~akes. coffee and kool- Mrs. Myrta Rife.
1 has been 1ft the. Air Force for . Mrs. Mettte Benedwu, the
or my parenll would , tho achool cafeteria and be Jell
Youn~: An~elo 7,.1kle and Wil - Wood. Kay Wyatt and Dtana L. at~ durtn~ tbe S&lt;lCI&amp;I hour. rom· '
.
' est Mother; Mrs. Mary Ann
k
1 nine and a half years.
1 uess It' a jult that 1 embarrassed 11 1 pay lor m1
Jiam zu,pan.
' Z~rkle.
mtlt.eea wero appointed to have . Mr and Mrs. 0 M R•fe of \ Mr _and Mrs Clyde Croll r11 , the youngest and Mrs.
hnow.l ~ 11 mebody asd 1 own. Will you PLEASE teD bhu,
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Carpenter, 0. spent Saturday and chtldren or Columbus open! iae Smith. Mother with the mosl ave
e 114 d
~ n If and other IUYI that dald art
evenmg with Mrs. Fay Wood the weekend with her mother, children present. Small polled feel . ter area ~ode ~n do dates but achool Juncllel ' ·iN
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and Mrs Myrta Rife. They also ' Mrs. Iloward Neigler and olher plantl Wen! presented to each there s nothing any y
. for plnl Ductht-DI1ell Oil
, calledonMr.andMrs Charles relatives
molher. AIIflowerswere
-VICTIM •
DUTCH
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R•fe.
I Mrs 1' Lillian Lee relurned to 1 ed by Mr. and Mrs.
Dear VIctim. ,
Is lded Dear D or D:
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' her hOme here after spendinl H ·
My dear, you rt 1 m gu
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him 10 ld A boy
Billy Vatella helped
Ray \th in\ In C" 1 I'
arrta.
Ill • Informed, overlma&amp;lnatlve Conalder
·
, ....
Brooks Saturday.
• w er
mc,_nna t.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene W11 son, .
d I'd feel awlull sorry d~'t buy your lunch at w..
By Willittm S. White
Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rife 1 Mrs. Mao ~earson Is In Vei· _Reedsvllle were calling on Mr. ftrl, an except that ·· ~bat 1 school cafeteria IIIJ more than
spent Sunday evening with Mr. itrona _Me'"'?r al hospital with and Mrs. George Reed.
:y r,:'~ y make you very happy. he'd buy your ohoel If you walk·
and Mrs Delberl Truman.
lpneumoma.
Mr. and Mra. Harley
hances that ou have ed Into a atore together. OUJl
WASHINGTON - These are , ha• been pledged.
' counlry from a petulant power- Mr. and Mrs. Georae Jones Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKay cum are 'announcing the
The c
nli you -H.
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hours of greatness in U~e long • At home, a bttter halt . haod· ~ 1..,,... and for ball • aeoera- 1and family of Columblll, 0. 1of Newark spent lite weekend riage of their son, Glen Llthl· cancer are almO,: ~ " mpllfe of this natwn ., h11th in lui of llemoc•ahe
Senators , Uon h.. protected it behind a spent Sunday al their fanm here wtt)l 1\lr. and
Mrr. Verne \cum to Tereasa Sayle, April S lold me nodthllng ldyn't dl•'!..•- Thll column 11 dedicated II
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1· ld of prtman·1 Y lomerlcan and called on Mr. and Mrs. I Walleroon
toms" anb l'U
cou tell you- this:
- - family living, 10 If you'ra haV•
Asia and In thl• """"phere
it smpea t~rel ..s1y 11 an Amen·· I sue
M
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at Greenw~, Rhode 111and.
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ahoulders tiJO paok of 1t&gt; re· ran "inlerventton" to hall an 1power largely raised up on the Charles Rife Sunday afternoon.
r. ~ndC= Cr~ Mills a~ \ Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barr
"an probably knock lnl kid trouble, or juat plabt
sponsibihties and "" l'alks the attempt at a Communist tllke- 1 backs of American taxpayers.
Mr. Hurshel Justice
spent . ~;:ke~d with ~/ ::nt ~rs Pittsburgh, Pa., spent the week- those
Into 1 cocked bat trouble, let Helen Help ~.
bani and lonely road of duly :ov•r m th• llom•n•ran Heouhhr·, "" latest tn these steps Is to Sunday with his brother and 1Ted N
· end with Mr. and Mn. L. R. 1 1 th ten minutea
She will allo wtiCOIIII your OWl
1 O:'~t :.' any loneer: Tell lllllUiin&amp; experiences. Addrell
discharged and honor satiSfied which might one day h•••. con· [· denounco the Un~ted Statea Iorll~mlly at Mentor, Ohio Also 1\ Mn ~!'Ortlt v·. 11 · and da h· Barr.
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Still. these are hour&gt; also of fronted us with another C.stro halting Commurulll t~panston· hts father, Mr. Wed Justice te M y ''"" eyBo
U&amp;
Weekend vlstlors of Mr.
n lh todaY and let her Helen Botta! iD cartt uf lbla
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Laun· A-r·t·a and lor ho 1
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alter
rs. """"ey wers, r~
ld Brannon were, Mr. your
mo er
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a po•gnant sad"""· For tn Lu"".
l"tn m .
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. w s conva Ie.ung
ere
:lumed to their homes in Michl· Mrs. Haro
ake an a intmonl
with newspaper.
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\ adin&amp; tor the safety of free 1 These criticisms are present- altemptlll(! lo stop tl in ASUI- throat ~gory at the Unlver- 1gan after. 'I · ~lall with relattv.. and Mn. Btl! Hllo and Linda m~~~~ppo!:::::::=:........;,=_o_::::..:.::~_:_:_---~-"-' men. specthcally in the llomm : ed .. only I "flee debate" thai ' and Bntam for trying tc .... atty Hospital m Coluf!1bUS, Ohto. ' the Slmpoo.no.
or Mansfield, Eileen
lean Republic •n the w..tern . all Amencans exped and de-! Malaysta lrom Communilt·beck· Mr. Geor&amp;e Martm Jr. and Mr. and Mro. rranclo Morrla and BID Kirkbride of Rio
~
' world and m South Viet Nam fend But they are ool really !ed lncton.st.a.
his father, George, Sr. of Co- ; spent Thur..S.y and Friday Colle&amp;e.
\..
I It· lhe fo:ast the Umted Stales , , the trod111on of 1.-.. debate. ] It 11 wtnecessary
to lm· _lumbus, 0 . •pent Sunday wllh with Rev. and Mro. Glenn Bate. Mr. and Mrt. Clarence Bak·
rovernment Is under the most l For these rnlics have loaded·, pule mottves to Ollrles de · Mro.
Maude Marttn. George,
er and family visited
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1hrlll and rn somelnstonees the Ute d1ce by ignoring or ••en [G•ulio; he hlmaelf yean aao jSr. has had eye surgery
Mrs Ruby OtT and Mrs Iva with Mr. and Mrs.
most venomoll! attaeks from' denying the lmmen110 ond cru- publicly disclosed them. Hisilumbtll at Granl Hospl~l an I Orr w~re at Atheu Satlll'~y. I Sear\1 and f..UIJ, Rutland.
till)' but •iolent minont~eo that ctal truth that it wos not we 1r1ty h"ughty. masstvely eco- Is 11111 under the doctor I care.
.
•taY responslblt government hots 1 who mvadfd South ViP1 Nam l't'ntdc memoirs have eo~bad to bear '" our lifetime. i but rather tht Communist, that ed the 1pnnp of hll behaVIor.
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AI home. 1 bitter half -hand- il ""' not we who sought to , He thu Ills for revenge upou the
fUI ot' DemocratiC Senators l1re- 1subvert a l.atin neighbor but dead ''Anglo • Snoru~ ,'' Frankltslly snipes 11 an Amencan , rather the Communist•.
Ilin Roosevelt and Winltoo
Jlllssion, for the defense of the • The boll om mnuendo o: such I &lt;.'hurcl!U I. In the
Seo:ond
8otllh Vlolnamese •ictims of a l cnt1e1 ,. that their own ooun- \ World War they would not lei
llrutal Communist Invastoto. to I try ts the aggr•ssor - thai i Charleo de Gaullo call the tune
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whld. the solemn word of three ' same United States 111h1eh t. for a contest from which hio
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' tucceoslvo American Prosidents Ispeodmg blood and treasure lo : own country had years before
end of both politiCal parties ] holt i pattern of aggresoton DO ' ret1red in 1gnomi11011t Jurrend' less plain. no less sava1e than er.
was U•e H•tter pattern lone ago I All this ,. why these present
And the mescapable bottom hours are not only hours ol
IlVOTI!, JO tN111111S1 ~ log•c of oome o1 lh.,. critics-- \ greatnes• but also hours of
Mll9t MASON ARU
men like Sen. Wayne Mor~e of 1great aadneu. For the terrlblo
OWift •u•u....
......._ --at
ctt~m• T•nnenu• ••"-'
Oregon whoe inevitable con- reeI'mg pen1o
u• there are
h~:t~•h• .....,. ~ ••nP"
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now
men
in this country u in
•ltd~.&gt; I'Y)I fh• Ol\lo vall•~ 1"1•l•hah lemptuous IIUmUs qams uy
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' r.nmPJnJ 110 "eehllftH ~· '""'" who may disqree with him is ' France. 10 full of burninl aelff ' ._.. IUin• ort•r• ..,.,_
w f.t1M Ectltmt•• "'"'.. w" " notoriOUs &amp;n his own chamber- I pride and fierce WOfl ht'p ol
tl"'
· .• ia simply that we Jlhould cut\ tbeir own undoubted rl&amp;htnell
~,., ]and run from Aila antluleave [ lhat before they would admit
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BOuton, Mikkelsen &lt;IJ and Chicago
280 012 toJt- T 11 2
Edwards. Monhouquette IH) I :J'albot, ~ &lt;1) lllil Blanclt.
and TIUman. Lo8er - Bouton ard. Pizarro, Jolm (I) ~By United Preot International (3-ll. HR - Bressoud (2nd) . tin. Winner - ·JaiJn· rU). •IHII
Nallonel Le1gao
-TI!Ibot &lt;2-2). BRa - Greea
St. Louis
000 000 100- I 5 0 Lo A
1100,
((2nd2ndJ).. Buord . (~d), Wa·t.}l
101 001
New York oot' 000 lOx- 2 9
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Simmo!IS, Schultz (II and Mc- Mmn.
001 001 02x- 4 7 0
. Mlddlport High acbool clos- Sholput - B. Wallace, It!., nat.
u flat; Rleharda, J.: Sauer,
Carver. Fisher &lt;2-3) and Can- May, R Lee 17) and Rodg· Kan. City 000 300 001- 4 ,I\
ild its mosl successful track and 42ft., 5 Inc.; Loney, J .: King, Broad Jump_ A. Wallace, M.
nizzaro. Loser-Simmons ll-4) . ers. Grant. Wotthington (8) and Chicago
100'112 Olx- 6 at
f1eld season In history Wednes- J.
M., 18 ft. 1 in;. Vanct. M.: R. Discus _ Aibley, M.;
lit
HR- Boyer ISrdJ.
7•mmerman .. Bottey (6). Win- Sheldon, Pena (5), Wvalt 17)
da; evenmg under lights with 100 yd. dash- A. Wallace, Hlndy, M.
ft., 11 ln.: King, J.; B. Wallace,
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ne, - Worthington (2-IJ. Looer and Bryan. Buzbardt, Wille
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Chicago
012 000 U.'2-- 7 10 11-R Lee I0-2t Hils - Pearson &lt;5), Fisher &lt;7) and Romaao. .
son Ironmen.
J.
fiat: Richarda, J.; Sauer, M. \ Mile relay - Jackaon, 1:50.
ISan Fran 000 010 021)- 3 9 II list), Killebrew 2 (4th &amp; 51h). Winner - Willi (2-0). LoserCoach.Rohert Ashley's thin- Ml)e Run Shaffer, J., 5,1111; 1 880 Run- B. Wallace, M. Hlglt Jump- B. Wallace, M.
' Koonce, Abernathy 18\ and tlst pmeJ
Pen: (6-5\. BRa - r.enttll.
clads were in command all the Cheadle, M.: T. Henry, J.
:2:116; Blake, M.: T. Henry, J. '5 ft., 2 ln.; Loney, J.; Albert,
Rozenovsky, Berte\1 (8\. Marl· Kan. City 000 040 1100- 4 8 0 17th), Bryllll (2nd).
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1:39 1 220 dash -A Wallace, M., ;J.
chal . Bolin 181. Henry 8, Shaw •r=='-======~~i.....==iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'
more than a few look-ins for
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NEW YORK iUPI) - Ron
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Saturday m the SoutheastHuat, bard luck Alf.Star sec- Cincinnali 000 110 200- 4 12 0,
~M\965
ern Oh1o Track and Field meet By GEORGE c. LANGFORD hils en route to hll fifth vi&lt; bit his third hoJIIt nm lor the Olld baseman of tbe
New Pl,ila
000 liD 001- 3 9 2·
UPI Sporta Writer
tory In seven decisions and Ron Dodgers and Walt Bond hit his York Meta, underwent surg
Elhs. O'Toole (8) and Ed-'
at Athens
As they have all spring, the The Cincinnati fans who Fairly drove In ' the decisive first for the Aalrol.
ery lor a sboolder separallon wards Herbert, Culp &lt;6J, BaldBrothers Wallace. Alan and stuffed the Ali.Star ballot boxes runs with a bases loaded single Felipe Alou hit 1 tworun t:at may bene~ him for Ire schun (81 and Dalrymple. WinBruce, dommated lhe meet. AI· in 1957 for eighl of their favor. In the third Inning olf loser Don homer In a three-run aeventh- real ol tbe seuoa.
ner - Eilts (5-11). Loser-Culp l
an. w•th 211 pomts a~d Bruce ites, hardly could be blamed for Nottbart (6-Z). Jm Lefebvre Inning rally for the Bravea to Dr. Peter
Lamotte per 11·2). HR- AIIen (61h) .
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wtlh 16 won more potnts than trying the same lhing this Be&amp;·
snap a 22 deadlock. Tht. p~ formed the hour and one-half
-the entire Jackson team.
son.
Major Leape Leaders
ratea rallied lor two runs In the open • on Hunt's left s!· · .,,. Milw
010 100 300-- 5 13 2I
Alan had firsts In the. 100, Nine Clncinnall Red• are bal- By United Prm bttematlaul ninth but DUly O'Dell, In relief der at Roosevelt
Hospital. Pitts
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Le aster re- Two melsl pins were put Into
Lemaster, O'Dell .9) .nd Tor·
UNIT SPORTSHIRTS
an n . as es. an . •- ."]ling over .300 currently and se•·
National Lea" 'her fin nny
' lth tbo Injured shoulder and doc· re. Frtend, Bullers (4), Wood \
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broad Jump. Bruce had f1""'
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811nlons by Puritan
lh e 880
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e runs. Two other Reds' regulars Colman Cin II 83 t 24 381 wo men on. se. om u s lltero for at least ell weeks. master &lt;2-3). Loser - Butters
~~:hlmp, and a thtrd place In are hilling .280 or beller for the Mays, SF
2610Z 23 31
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Tuesday eventng, performmg Gordy Coleman, lhe National Allen, Phil
25 9'1 20 35 .3111
SPORT &amp; DRESS
wtthout the Wallaces. ~ho were League's leading hitter, lops the Kranpool, NY 25 92 11 33 _359
PIIILADELPIDA IUPI) Roberts On 24-Hour Houston
001 000 001 _ 2 6 1
trammg In Athens, Mtddleport IL•t with a .381 mark. Coleman Aaron, Mil
16 110 !3 21 .350 Heavywetcht bonr Laclaa Recall By Jet Nine
Los Ang
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team dumped Wahama 60-35. bad lwo hils and • run batted Torre, Mil
20 75 II 26 .347 ISonny) Bub tl Detroit dff4
Nollebart. MacKenzie (81 and
eJEWELRY
· Results of the track meet: in Wednesday mght, Deroo Robnsn, Cin 23 75 19 25 .333 early today In Preobyterlan TORONTO, Ont. IUPI) - The Baleman. Drysdale (5-2 , and
Johnson ( .3011) had lwo doublet Banks, Chi
26 9'1 16 32 .330 Hospital ol brain btjarlel ~ Columbus Jels came t o town Rosebnro Loser - Notlehart
&amp; BILLFOLDS
and a single and Tommy Har- Mcovy, SF
25 114 17 'll .321 celved Moaday tt!Cbt wbea Tuesday firmly entrenched ,; 10-2) HRS - Lefebvre 13rd),
By Swank
per (.3051 slugged a double and
!:a~~::~~~:':= second place_. bul ~ow it's going Bond li st).
a lrlple as lhe . second-place
American Lea1••
to atke a wm tonrght for them
American Leag-••
Reds trtmmed Philadelphia 4-3.
r- AB R. H. Pel. .,. &amp; w
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200 000 000- 2 s 0
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Balli
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edged Houston 4-2, Milwaukee Malhws. KC 17 50 8 l7 .3t0 Qualifying Round8
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beat Piltsburgh 5-4, Chicago McAIICe, Del 24 88 20 28 .326
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New York upsel St. Loms
2-t Cater, Chi
23 84 15 'll .321 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI)- and thus edged ahove them "b HR - Dlatr (3rd).
•NECKWEAR
In the Amencan League, Mm· Skwron, Chi 23 89 12 28 .!15 Traffic and speeds continue to o~alf me.
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Detroit
001 101 020- 5 9 0
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National League
ChiCago swept a doubleheader Cardnal, LA U 89 15 Sl .313 just two daya of practice left Fred Green was given • rare wash
000 OIO 001_ 2 8 1
from Kansas City 7-4 and 6-4, Ward, Chi
24 96 16 311 .313 before the atart of quallflcatlona slart against the Leafs when Sparma Gladdmg 17) Lolich
W. L. Pet. GB \ Boslon blanked New York 2-0, Allison, Mlnn 23 114 t 28 .310 for the May 31 500-rnlle race. rookie Dave Roberts of 'eolum- (91 and Frcehan. McCormick,
•SLACKS
Los Angeles
18 8 .692
Baltimore stopped Cleveland 4-2 Buford, Chi 13 71 It 22 .310 Former world road racing bus was sent down to the Ashe- Narum (Bl. Richert (9\ and ca.
W1ah 'n Wear
Cincinnati
16 9 .640 II&gt; and_Delrott beat Was~lngton 52.
Homo Raua
champion Jim Clark, of Duns, vtlle, N.C., club on 24-hour re- mtlli. Winner _ Sparma 0 _11 1
and
Houston
1612 .571 3
Wtth the Red• hlltmg .287 as National League - MayB, Scolland, appeared lo have call. Roberts' departure was to :Loser - McCormrck 11-21.
Milwaukee
II 11 .500 5 &amp; team, Manager ..D•ck ,Stsler Giants IO; Banks, CUbrt 8; Ma· more !Iran one atrong ehallen· make room for Bob Pnddy, , - Horton (.\th).
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12 13 .480 51&gt; has been able lo play wllh thews, Braveo; Swoboda, Meta; ger for the pole poalllon in Sat· senl down by San Francisco,
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12 13 .180 51&gt; his pttchmg staff.
McCdvey Giants· Torre Braves urday'a first time trials.
hot not expected until today. New York OliO OliO 000-- 0 6 0
When in doubt, give him a gift certificat1
San Francisco 12 l4 .462 6
Wed~day night. Sisler sent all 7.
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from his favorite Men's Shop
Sl LoUis
11 II .140 61&gt; Jim 0 Toole to the bullpen to American League _ Blefary, Wedneaday, someone other than
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10 16 .385 B loosen up . for hiS scheduled Orioles 7; Conigliaro, Red Sox Clark and his rear-engined LoPltcblu&amp;
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Pittsburgh
9 17 .346 9 start1ng asSignment Saturday. 7; Gentile, A's 7; Thomas, Red lua-Ford grabbed off top apeed National League-Giusll As- QUII,LITY
"ednesd_ay's R..ults
Bul starler Sa~y Ellis got s.1 ; Kallne, Tiger•; Schaal, An. honors for the day. Clark lroa 6-0; Gibrton. Cards~- El l REGULAR
Chicago 7 San Francisco 3
In !rouble m the etghth and Sis· gels; Mantle Yanks all 1
lumtd a lap at &amp;II unofficial lis Reds 5-11· M 1
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Rua' Batted 1 •
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IN POMEROY
Cincmnati 6 Philo. 3, mght
"I saw Jtm In the bullpen, National League ~ Banks lite day but It wasn't good euita ;ye, lros 3-1; Koonce, I w Moin St.
Pomero,
Milwaukee 5 Pills 1 night
and I figured il would be a Cubs 33 . Mays Gianta 21 . R ~enough when the usual last-min·
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Thuro~ay's Probable Pltch~ra ing up for Saturday bul I 20; Mathews, Brav01 It
Veteran Don BrllliOII, ChamChicago at San Francisco - thought lhe situali,!&gt;n was such Amerleaa Leape - Powell, palp, 01., and rookie Mario
Bub' (3-2) vs. Perry (1-2) or , that 1 needed him.•
~lo~ 20~edKaHne, Tigers 20; Andrelll, Nazareth, Pa., turned
Sanford (2·1).
Flnt In Two Yean
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Sox It; Colavito, In Identical WlOftlclal apeedo of
Houston al Los Angeles •nighl It was the first time O'Toole ~dlans 19 ; Oliva, Twllll 18; 157.6 m.p.h. In rear • englald,
-JohliSon 12-0) vs. K o u fa x had relieved in alli!Olll two omas, Red Sox II.
Ford-powered cars.
13-2).
years, and he slruck out two
Cmclnnatl at . Philadelphia men and got Richie Allen to hit
inlghtl - Maloney (4-0) vs. into a bases-loaded force play
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AILSTARS

Jackets Subdue Jackson Thinclads

Mr. asd Mra. Hobart swartr.
Mrs. Nina Robinson and Mra.
Clara Follrod -spent Motber'l
Day wilh their IOD and daughlo
er Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swarll
a~d family at Marietta.
Mr and Mrs. ·DinamON
Sunday School attendanca on Boy!~ spent Motber'l Da~ , ..

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, ttcltael aenlors wt\1 return Sat- \ er Dale Harmon hm•ted hthe I the II~ led Dy the cub sL'OUII =~~r-~Ym under the direc· her horne r 'tden( opened l the Ralph Ballard and Grover Whtle in =::;••:_of w~~~~ Slurm in MUiatone, W. Va.
u.-,. morning from Washing· IGallia county
learn to four tts. of Troop 240. Rev. C J Lem· lion of Ralph Jarvis, Northw..t· Young, pre.!
' ou singing families.
~ alter the Sunday Mrl Lollllt Burke and laJIIo
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f~?~lt games scheduled)
Sisler said O'TOQie still would
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Friday's Games
start Saturday despite his
C~iM!'J4 at New York, night "workout."
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C~c~~- @t I,.os Ang., night
Don Drysdale scatlered stx
Mywawe . al Phila., night
H~to~~; 'jl San Fran., mght
Sl. louis al Pillsburgh, night
American League
w. I. Pel. GB
Mumesota
16 7 .698
Chicago
16 8 .667 1&gt;
Los Ajlgeles
15 II .577 21\
Baltimore
11 11 560 3
Detroit
13 11 ·542 31\
Cleveland
II 10 .514 4
John Tannehill, 13, of Mid~lon .
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New Yqrk
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Chicago 6 K.C. 4, 2nd, mght
It will be the last major reBoston 2 New York 0, nlgbt glonal tourney he plays In as
BakHOOFe-4 Cleveland 2, night a 'mldgel" - table tennis talk
Delrolt 5 Washington 2, night for the 14 and under division.
Mtnneaola, 4 Los Ang. S, night ·Beginning Jan. 1, 19641 he wlll
Thursdays. Pnboble Pitchers compele in the Boys under 11
Kansas Ctly at Chicago -S&amp;- division (14 and 15 year-olds).
gut (2·3) .vs. Peter. I:Z.2J.
However following the Satur·
. Los Angeles at Minnesota (twl day tourney he plans to go af.
lighl) -Newman &lt;4-1) vs. Pas- ter the Canadl,n Open Midget
cual (1-01.
title on Labor l&gt;ay Weekend In
New York at Boston ftwlllght) 'Ontario, Canada. There also
- Downing (2-3) or Ford &lt;2-3J will be Columbus club and Oltl~
vs. Stephenson (0-2).
wide competition to enter dur·
Cleveland
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Pappas &lt;2.())
urday Is sanctioned by the UQ
Detroit at Washington (nlgbt) iled States Table Tennla Alan
- Aguirre (!-OJ vs. Daniels Play starts a! 1 p.m. Finallsi
11·11 ·
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Friday'• Gameo
ternoon.
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Cleveland at Washington, night championship 1n Febrttaij at
New York at Baklmore, night Detroit, defeating Glenn Cow·
Detroit al Baston, l]llht
' an, 13, of New York City In the
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CONDUCI'S TEST
national Boys under It double.
' WASHINGTON tUPI) - The cllamplonahip paired wl)h Jlos·
Atomic Energy Commission er LewiJ of Columbus. Both
IAEC) announced Wednesday boys play out of the Columbus
the underground ~loalons at T1~le Tennla club, 24114 CloveIts Nevada proving RMJIIda of a land-Av,
nuclear device eq~l 1to leu otbi:r' •dlvlsl0111
,.aaneldll
than 20,000 tons of }'NT. It wu .wiJI compete ·In Saturdly at
lite tenth weapons-related teat Beall)' are·tbe lloJ• wlller H
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ball campaign 011 a bappy note point ~le:': 1~ ~ and •
Wednead&amp;y at Pl. Pleaaant by fked 11
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handing Coach Bob Shertw's w~AHS a~ualiy 1eec1 the 1ame
Big Blacb 1 7·2 aetbacl:.
In top of the slsth. Rlcbard
It was Gallipolis' llrst dla· Long singled, was forced out by
mood Jlctory at Pt. Pleaaant Larry MllcheU. Phil Sanden
In several years, and It was singled, putting runner• on first
only the third lou In 10 games and third - but a Big Black
thla spring for the host club. fumbled tha baU Inti Mitchell
Coach Paul Smllh'1 !ada finish· raced home to ~ke It s.o.
ed their season wllb a 1-1 rec- Keith Haner then singled home
ord.
Sauderll.
Galllpolll boll! up • H lead
before the West Vlrllniana push- With Jwo out In the aeventb,
ed aci'OII two lalliea ill the bot- GARS added tltrte
lnsuriDce
tom of the slsth 011 Jolm Jl'low· runa on Long'a single, two Point
en' double, which plated Joe errors, and two walks.
Smith and Keltb Barnell who FOr GARS, Long bad two for
had Dned succeaslve s~s.
four, Haner two for hnt. Janey
With tbo ICOI'I 4-2 at lira! actually belled a rtiiHCorlq
point Coach Smith called upon double, but was called oul for
Ute relief services nf Pete An- failing to touch first In the _..
denon for the third lime within ond Inning.
a week, and for the
third AU but Phil Cremeens hit
straight lime Anderson tlld the safely lor the Galliano. Joe
job he waa lilted to do.
Smith and Flowers' two bits
With the aacb loaded and each paced the losen.
no outs, Andersoa got - bat· Llneocoro:
ter to Ioree oul a runner
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home, then he fanaecl the next GaiUpolll .. 110 IJOS S - 7 10 I
two Blacb In aueceulon. An- Pl. Pleasant . 000 IJOS o-s I 5
derson retired lite Blacb fn or- Janey &lt;w); Andenon (8) I&lt;
der In !be Aventh.
Long.
Ron Janey was credited with Wlqlnl (!); Flowers (4) •
the win. He fanned sll, walk· Barnett.
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ed none. Andenon
whiffed
three and walkljl one. Don Wig·
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Ken Yeaug~r .4~1 ; Barb
A g tllose who en tered Grindsatrr 362; Vtrg~ma Hoyt,
mon hos pil '~· in the past 24 327; Art H°Y1 426·' Handtcap
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, Evelyn's Groeery - N e 1 i a
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Rt. 2 Gall ipolo.&lt; , Huberl
E. Barton 406· Bob · Barton 43!;
rrov nonah uc. Connie S1evrnS: Ty il&lt;mlin . Jerry Va n Sheets, Patriot Star Rt. Carl Bob Eblin J97 ; lola Howell 413;
Spencer Hunl, Palrtot Star Rt. , Total 1648. Won 3 Lost a. K. P'o
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''LAW OF THE LAWLESS''
Mrs. Lillie 0. Callison, Rt. 2 _ Paul Kloes 411 ; Jean Kioes
tTt•chnicolor )
Cheshire.
Mrs .. Mary J. Hale, 3()5: Mary Porter 272; Blll Port·
Yronn P DeCar lo. Dnle RobRt.
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Rtchard A. Logue, er 5lg; Handicap 66; Total 157!.
Nhon, Wm . Bt-' ndix.
Rl. I Vinton, Mrs. A. Pauline Won 0 Lost 3.
Polsley, Rl. 2 Vinton, Mrs. Ger- Alley Cats - Blind 330: Lois
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R. Boggs, 2108 Shore St., Clelland 316; Tom Clelland 484;
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Pl. Pleasant, Robert L. Miles,
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R Harold Russell 450; Handicap
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· 60; Total 1640. Pacer'• FourLana Turn rr. Cli ft Hobert- Durst, Rt. 1 Leon, W. Va., Joe Bailey 450; Mildred B'ailey
son. Hugh O'Bril'n, HLtl h Rn· .lack Hoy, 259 Broadway St., 382; Lois McElhinny 274; Ken
m :~ 1 1, Vi rg1 ni.1 Crry S1rfanic Middleport, David R. Wilcox, McElhinny 476; Total
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Fcaturetr1· : Listt• n Judge
Mrs. Jim F. Evans, . Rt. High Game - Tom Clelland
Color&lt;'a rl o«ln
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Mrs.
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LindaWinebrenner «!.
Team Game - Ailey Cats, 603 :
High Team Series - Evelyn's
Grocery, 1648.
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Mrs. Gordon S. Wolfe, Rt. 2
Racine, Mrs. Charles Jones,
Rt. 1 Dexter, Homer I. Boggs,
Sr., Rt. 2 Oak Hill, Delmar L.
Snyder, Sr., Rt. 2 Oak H 'II,
Charles R. Shopshear, Rt. 3
Jackson, Mrs. Robert' Reed, Jr.,
Rt. 2 Weliston, Debo~ A. Morris, Coal Grove, Mrs. Russell
G. Housh, Ironton, Mrs.
Mae Ellis, Huntlngtoa, Mrs.
ward J. Bentine, Ashland,
Rexton Fannin, Ashland,
and Mrs. Darrell D. Jones, Rt.
1 Bellville, W. Va.
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Mrs. Theodore Van Cooney,
Rt. 2 Pomeroy, 6:12 p.m. Wed·
nesday. Mrs. Hobert Reed, · Rt.
2 Wellston, daughter, 5:48 p.
m. Wednesday, Mrs. Jack Ker·
wond, Rt. 1 Gallipolis, son, 1:17
a.m. Wednesday. Mrs.
Gary Lane, 1610 Chatham Ave.,
son, 3:30 a.. m. Wednesday.
Dlaebarled
Patients recently c1Js&lt;,lw·ged
included Mrs. Clarence
Mrs. Clarence William Pet~!!· I
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Ralph L. Groves, Mrs. Roberti
E. Miller, Mrs. Roy W. Stewart, Mrs. Larry Anderson
infant daughter, Mrs. Ga!!_U!rj
Wall and lnfarrt daughter, Mrs.
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T b e Foursome - Charles

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They attended the aenior clw
Mrs. Glerura 0 Corumr gave Mrs. John 'l'ilUs Sr. of RutJani!,
play ln which their niece 3mThe Sail' Garden club met reqwre
takl! care when
the benediction prayer. Refresh- ll curretltly oervq aboard lho
dbury
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ments were served 1o the above, amphibious tnmaport
dock
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of MF!. Helll)' Turner at Dye&amp;- turh the soU and sand; or sink Mrs. Edna Bater
Mrs. Isabel LewiS and Mrs. u. s. Raleigh, encaged lD the
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mas W8l ona Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter an d vlUe
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operatloo ln the Dobusiness
The meeting opened wltll the ground
andcontainer
fill wlth water
and ess
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of tbeB&lt;nce
Great Bend
Tuesday.
daughters, !4lss Leda Mae and Club Collect In unison led by a lew stones for a bird hath. Baptist Church at her home on
Mrs. A. E. Reed and Miss Mrs. Nan Moore is substitut- Mrs. Larry Wolle and son, Kent the
ident Mrs Gladys Nlch- Mrs Nichoilon talked
on May 5.
TWO ANIMALS SOLD
Nancy Reed have returned ing in the Middleport High were in Athell8 Tuesday even- otSO::reo
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Walter Bentz, Pomeroy, hss '!'he bone is among t1tt
from Sarasota, Fla. where they school classes this week in the ing, to, attend the Ohio Univer·
ho!less wu in charge of them for height and S(le1!lmen B Devotto;'God
t el reported the sale of one regis most Intelligent ot anlmal&amp;
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three absence of Mrs. Daisy Blakes- sity Activities Band held
the devotional period. The verse plants for a background or gar- re:.th 0 f
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iliiam H. Wells, Wiikesville,Jr
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons Mrs. Vernon Weber IS teach- a member of the band.
president The roll call was an- succession of bloom One of the F e 1!1 She Y If d.
Ohio and one registered hom FIRST
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where they vi.Btted week.
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Mother's Day dinner guest of tree you would like to plant ering quince, flowering almond, er 1n c1osmg.
Rice, Leon, West Virginia.
REGULAR
With her brother and sisterIn- Mra •.William Moms, (Doro· her son·and daughter-in-law, Mr. and why. The topics on land· lilac, spirea, Dentzia Emopeis, Quite a supply or
u s e dj
Certified Oil Stltion
law, Mr. and
James Car- they DIUard) was returned to and Mrs. Hoger Morgan and scaping were given by Mrs. cranberry and many more.
stamps were donated to the Liquid
for rural .,. Is
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son.
her home
from the family, Middleport
Neal Jeffers on "ln•tant Water Mrs. Robert Jewell was. in group ; also more used specta- a by-product
W, Main II,
Mr. and Mrs. GleM Glaze Rtverstde Methodist Hospttal in Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan Gardens." She pointed out that charge of a contest on Identify. cles. A discussion was held and
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spent the weekend in Columbus. Columbus where she has been and Skip, Mrs. Florence Holley, a tub sunk in the ground plant- ing twig specimens.
Mr s. views expressed on racial disMr. and Mrs. Thomas Rue a patient for several. weeks fol- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bailey and ed with water lllies or filled Nonrran Will won the contest. crimination.
and children, Sue and J. T., lowing major surgery.
Sandra, Mrs. Helen Brickles with gold fish add a beauty Mrs, Virgil Atkino received Miss Wilma Sayre hnd charge
were in New Kensington, Pa ., Mrs. Blanche Nelson of Dex· and Wayne Milhoan visHed Sun- spot. Covering the rim with first on her flower arrange- of the program which was in
last weekend to attend the wed- ter visited over the weekend day with Mr. and Mrs. George rocks or small plants such as men! and Mrs. Robert Jewell keeping with Mother's Day.
ding and reception of their ne- with her brother and sister-In- Logan, Hemlock Grove ·
sedum helps.
received second on her ar- "Tbe Real Mother's Day,"
CREATED FOR A
phew, Mr. Keith Bowman and law, Mr. and Mrs. George John Mr. and Mrs. Don Murphy vis- Other hints: Select a suuny rangement.
was her lopic, taken from Bil·
Mary Annette Johnston, which son. Sunday the group visited lied Monday evening, with Mr. location as most water plants Mrs. Ruby Holliday remind- ly Graham's magazine, "Deci- j
was solemnized in the First with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hysell and Mrs. Dwight Logan and son
ed all that it was time to di· sion."
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in Rutland. enroute to their borne, Pitts- Vranken and family returned vide mum clumpo and fertilize , "The joys of molherhood. are .
Bowman is the son of Mr. and Mr. Eldon Morris is a surgical burgh, Pa. from Ashland, Ky. home Wednesday, after
a the lawn.
:many; but surely .there 19 n
Mrs. Harold Bowman of Oak patient at Meigs General Hos- where they attended the tuner- weekend v~it with relatives at Tasly refreshments
were 1greater JOY than thiS, to ":"
Hill, sister of Mrs. Rue. They pita! in Pomeroy,
al of Mrs. Murphy's father. Clifton, N. J.
served at the close of the meet· \ones children stand before his
were accompanied to New Ken- Mrs. Emma Mondispaugh en- Mrs. Charles Withrow spent Mr. and Mrs. James Walker mg by the. hostess. The next /
sington by Jennie Roberts of tertained her card club Mon- Tuesday with Mrs. Nora Roush. entertained with a family din- meeting w1U be at the ~me of Mr.. Norman Will.
Ohio University. The new Mr. day evening. Refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Jack CUmmins ner Mother's Day at
their
and Mrs. Bowman will make served during the evening and and family of Columbus spent home on Mulberry Ave. Guests
their home in Cleveland where prizes awarded. Attending were Mother's Day weekend w it h were her daughter and family
he is employed.
Betty Smith, Pat Johnson, their porents, Mr. and M r s. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitton
Mrs. Charles Vroman and Nancy Morris, Sonya Wayian4, Floyd Cummins, Racine and son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hedchildren, Mark and Mary, Bel- Bonnie Hubbard, the hostess and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown, rick and daughter Donna, aU
SUMMER
pre, and Mr. and Mrs. John one guest, Mrs. Margery Ball, Minersville.
of Columbus: Gertrude Kloes,
Mock and children, Gail and mother ol Mrs. Johnson.
Mrs. Lillie Starcher return- Middleport During the day
SUPPLIES FOR
Jell, Columbus, visited Monday
ed home Sunday, after a two Mrs. Walker had a call from
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vro- _ , _ weeks vacation Jn Florida.
her son, llenry Hedrick who is
man.
Mrs. Gladys Cuckier return- stationed in Mtssouri and one
FUN
Mr. and Mrs. George Boone The Syracuse Community ed horne Wednesday morning, from her son, James Davis, who /
have returned to their home in V.B.s . will be June 7•18 at after a weekend visit with Mr. lives in Columbus. Calling durManchester, Conn., after visit· tbe SyrTahecuse ill ~lementa;r and Mrs. G. E. Bryan, Powhat-' ing the day were Mrs. Elsie
8 mee
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Stacey and son, Howard, and !1
their son and family, The Rev. insg of tbeMCtobmmodtlttee Chat theb Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Van daughter, Wilda, Middleporl. :
and Mrs. Donald Boone and yracuse e
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7:3() p.m. Thursday May 13,
M-. G. A. Stuart and Mrs. lor lurther planniag. Volun- ;·I
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Mr. and Mrs: George Cabeen @lf~ ''~f?W1!E~~·,·:-:r.(M44A\#%·~
look sharp, never never hurt. Here 'tis, a jelly belli
of Athens, parents of Mrs.
· RETURNS HOME
pump of soft white leather on an eas~ -easy erepe
eSwim Acc"oories, Bathing Capo, Eor Plugo,
William Slater, have moved to Mrs. Eulah Bracken returnrubber sole.
Swim Fins, Inflated Rubber Rings ond Toyo
lfiddleport. They have purchas- ed home Jn Darlington, Penn·
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Jumbus assisted them in mov- and Mrs. Ross Norris, Syra-1
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c•se. She was surprised on her
lllr. and Mrs. William Kitchen birthday wilh cake and horneand family of Chillicothe spenl made ice cream at the horne ,
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lhe weekend with her parents, of her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- '
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WHITE SALEI

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lin mattress pads.
stitched zig zag,
pads, twin and
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musLock
flat
full

White Sale Price
$17.99

· REGULARLY $2.99
TWIN

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39 X 76"- REG. $3.49

White Sale Price
FULL SIZE 54 X 76"- REG, $4.99

White Sale Price

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&lt;win and Full Size In While or Natural

PRINTED TERRY DISHCLOTHS
Keep your kitchen In • fe•·
tive mood with soft, absor·
bent terry towels. Choose from
assorted floral, fruit and other prints. Lint free, fringed
ends.

IROUGHTONS'
COTTAGE
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Plans were made for a ~~~~~I
picnic June 14 at the M
port Municipal Park by Group
of lhe First United Presbyter.
••n. Church Monday evening at
their dumer meeting. The dinner was held at the Martin
Restaurant with a business ses-

RACINE, 0.

BLANKETS and
SPREADS

At our pharmacy, every week Is "Information
Please!" That's because folks have come to depend
on our knowledge and experience regarding prescrl~~ons and r_nediclnes .. , they blow we are
qualified, as their community health consultant to
answer their ques~ons and offer friendly advice.
We welcome ,Your mquirles, and are proud of the
pa~ we pl~y m safeguarding the health of all membe!S of this community, every week of the yearl

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

MEAT
MARKET

REXALL DRUGS
WY. 2·2955

Group 1 Plannir~g
Picnic on June 14

WAID CROSS' SONS

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CHEESE ...... 25c FLOUR .. 5 1&amp;49e

OVEN CLEANER ::a:·;n,y- 89c

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HEIRLOOM DESIGN BEDSPREAD
Lovely "WASHINGTON REEL" PaHern
MADE TO SELL AT $25.00

Limited group of 2 piece colton cut loop bath sets
in several colors, non-skid backs, and washable.

- - - - - IOOL$).29
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GLAMORLENE-REG. $1.09

FIELDCREST
BATH SETS

Your Pharmacist

SPIC and SPAN

42 XU" PILLOW CASES- REG. $1.10 APR.

White Sale Price - - 96c pr.

CREAM

GIANT SIZE

REGULAR PRICE $6.99

$],89

LONGHORN

25c

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Several Patterns ill These Popular Year Round Blan·
kets, Which Give Wonderful Warmth in Winter. Cool
in Summer Comfort.

REG. $2.49

~TOKELY
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By CHATHAM 1nd MORGAN JONES

$],99

BunER · · 1&amp;. 75c

Halves or Slices

BLANKETS

MOHAWK SHEETS

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PEACHES

THERMAL-WEAVE

STEVEN'S

M.yflowtr Cmmtry

Mixed, Uncl~~tifltd

LUXURIOUS VALUES FOR
BEDROOM AND BATH AT
PRICES YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS!

THE SALE Where You SAVE
DOLLARS On Hundreds Of Items
For Your Home

25C

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Small group of plain and plaid summer sheet
IJiankets full size, regularly $2.69 and $3.99. While
they last only $1.35 and $2.00 each. 6 only Morg·
an-Jones Bedspreads, Trellis pattern, Regularly
$7.99 only $4.00.

EGGS (Grade A)

WHY PAY

3 doz•.1.00

MORE?

SCATTER
RUGS

MUSLIN

lb.

Our "Introducer ' brand anowy whit~ smooth
finisr bleached muslin, good quality, Regular-

s

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REG. 49c VALUE

FRESH
DAILY

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because ••.

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Special purchase enables U! to offer these for May

Wash and Wear Prints

Size 24" x 45" · · · · · · · · Only $1.59
Size 24" x 36" · ·· · · · · · Only $1.29

All purpose, high style, washable fabrics in a wids
variety of patterns including bright, neat geometric
and attractive floral designs. Colorfast smooth finish,
values regularly selling 49c to 69c yard on sale

CANNON TOWELS

39c 3

yds. for

WHITE SALE PRICE · · · · 59c, 2 for $1.00

fU inches wide end a genuine 80 square weave reau.llrly

oel!lng at 315e a yord on Sale May White Sale Prleo

DAN RIVER FABRICS
57c •

WHITE SALE PRICE .. .. .. .. 27c each

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90"x72" for Studio Couchoo, Hollywood Bod•, II&lt;.
REG, $1.99, NOW

$4.88

101"x72" for Sof11, Sofl ltdl, Sectional•, ttc.
UG. 17.99, NOW -----~-

$6.88

126"x72" tor htro Lareo Slit Sof.,, tl&lt;,
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REG. $1.99, NOW - - -- - - - -

$7.11

SPORT DENIMS

57c oycl.

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6 OZ. NESCAFE or

MAXWELL HOUSE
INSTANT COFFEE

77c
Jar

Someth,ng New!
We Have On Display - BALLARDS
eHAM'SA~ . eCHEEU SALAD
eCHICK~N..,..MACA~ONt &amp; POTATO SALADS
COU!~~LA~ -,JELL~ SALAD

36" Drip·dri cotton Sport Denim in a vivid array
of solid colors and matching stripes. Stays bright
and gay through countless washmgs. Crease and
soil resistant . . . you'll want yards and. yards at
this very special price only

Open Friday· Night
Until 8 ·P.M.

79c

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Here is the ideal all·purpose cover for all furnl·
lure - and dozens of other items . indoors and
outdoors' The foam bark provides truly remark·
able clinging fit. It is permanently laminated to a
won't
luxuriously textured upholstery fabric
ever crush. crease or wrinkle. Custom styled with
matchi,ng Bullion Fringe .. . completely washable
.. . machine dries or drip dries.

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yd.

22•44" BATH SIZE REG. $1.19 VALUE
WASH CLOTHS TO MATCH, REG, 39c

yd.

Skinless WIENERS

REVERSIBLE JACQUARD PATTERN

WHITE SALE PRICE · · · ·· · · · · · 87c each

29c •

While they last, 300 yards of our better Dan River
ginghams and other Summer weaves for cool, cool
fashions. Regularly 79r yard on sale only

LUXURY CANNON TOWELS

Every sl rce is ba:;cC: ,,;:h PG)n~. the all·liquid veretable shorte . h' h .
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a
nmg 1g 1n po y.unsaturates.

McCOY'S -lt&amp;s.
Cottage Cheese

Our ..American H001e" best quality unbleached muslin,

WASH CLOTHS, Reg. 29c __ . -- - NOW 23c

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THROWS

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Lol'elv !!locked Pastels on White
22x44" BATH SIZE REG. 79c VALUE

Homogenized

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mner sponsored b~ I h e
:~~S and the Lydta Circle was
U . Tuesday _evenmg at the
mted MethodiSt church. Name
f:rd~Wlth an outl~ne represent
B~le ie world, w1th the Holy
~ the center. were ptnned
onTeac guest as she arrived.
__lie Tables were attracltlve in

white cover centered with arrangements or yellow iris with
the blue program In the shape
of sunbonnet girls, standing at
each plat&amp; Mro.
Harry P.
Smith asked grace. Hostesses
for the evening were Mrs. Charles Persinger, Mrs. W. R.
Carpenter, MlBB Grace Cwnpbell, and Mrs. Dwight Parker

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Pomt Inspection
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On&lt; hundred .twent) • seven Howard
Samples, associate
attended the pomt inspection ol guardian of Bethel 73.
Bethel 62, Pomeroy and B~thel
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7~, Ga llipolis, of the lnterna· Co~ne1! . members of Bethel
!lonal Order of Job's Daught- 82, mcludmg, Mabel Goeglein,
ers, Monday evenino at the guardmn treasurer ; Florence
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Tracy drrectress of muSic; Ada
Stephanie '&gt;uJlen,
honored Nease, promoter of sociabllity·
queen of Bethel 62, and Donna Georgia Watson, custodian
Phillips of Bethel 73, presided. paraphernalia; Helen~ Mullen,
The opening and closing cere- pro~oter of hospitality; an
moni es were presentet' by Beth· Wilham Hayes, director of
el 62 and initiation by Bethel nance; Council members
73. Three girls from Pomeroy Bethel 73; distinguished
were initiated.
ons; and worthy matrons
:l!e1 rs am: guests were worthy patrons and past
registered by Clara Sue Souls· Irons and past palrons o!
by, worthy matron of Pomeroy Order of Eastern St~rs
Chapter, and Rosemary Lyons Tile Bethels were h1ghly
of Evangeline Chapter. Middle· mended for their work.
port, assisted by William Hayes. were presenled to Mrs. Foulke
Distinguished guest• introduc- by the Bethels and by the honec were Mrs. Eva Foulke, past ored queen of Bethel 2.
grand guardian of state of Chio, Refreshments were served in
who was the inspecting officer· the dmmg room from ' table
Robert Arnold of Belhel
with white cover and centered
Belpre deputy 'of Bethels 62 and with an arrangement of
73; the honored queen of Mar- and white mums and purple
ietta Bethel; four past honored candles. Mrs. Beth Pullen of
queens of Bethel 73; Elsie D. Middleport and Mrs. .Jack
Smith, guardian of Bethel 73· Kmght of Galhpohs preSided at
ATHLE~E'S FOOT G M ' the punch bowls.
HOW TO KILL ITER
Preceding the inspection a
IN ONE HOUR. ·
dinner for line officers of the
T·t ·T. muat atop the- ttcn and burntna Bethels, the guardians and as.t ;o~r 11411da;.c~,~~ 1 :~Y~~~~~u~ 1;~~.; soclatc guardians, Mrs. Foulke
off . Th'" "'"'" IIHLTUY aklo .,. and Mr. Arnold was held at the
pear!
!\OW It SwiJher "- Lubse Dru&amp;a T
Pomeroy, o.
· own and Country restaurant.
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CHECK THE5E GREAT FEATURES,

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•1 plys of sllper sl'.!ngth nylon for
road 'hock protectnm
Deep,

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mass r ~e

tre&lt;Jd

of the finest anti -skid patter'1S ever
desrsned- tested by mr!lrons of mites

Jacked by a stront nationwidl IU;trantee

All Day!c r, Pac,senj!er T1rts a•e suartn1etd by The
8.00 / 8.20.15 '39.60'23.46
[L!!y1on Till! &amp; Rut!bir Co ~ ' Dally lor U1e li ~e d th ~
•Add $3 for Whitewall
t!I ~B'"al lreo~d ~gain51 ta ih.·~s ctu~fd tov CHUCK·
I-1 UU.S. GLASS. NAI LS . SP II\£5. e: c. a&gt; ..,ell .tS
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Oxford•
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Sizes 11 to Big 12

press cut desi&amp;ns. - Take
your choice of 6 pretty

household use. Garment

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oatterns and colors. Ju -

niors, mi .3se.s and half sizes.

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FOAM CHAIR

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PLAIN IPOlT

PLAIN COLORS

PADS

PRINTS

DENIMS

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Mill assoriment ftnt
quality plaiD color
sporta deniml.

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4 - thick foam plastic ebair
pads; packed in a cello bag -

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household items.

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!-iu rtcd pl:J in eolors. S izt~s

WOMEN'S

bags hold 16 garmenti.Handy shoe bags to ke.,
your shoes in better shape
- Zippered blanket bap.
Discount Price

Sneciol Values at the Do·
nanza .
Discount Price

sty les for summer wear. Prelty
tot!ons, a&lt;:Nalcs and blends in all

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Our racks urc filled with fine new

·- Its Just a tough
made- to- wear
porch and floor
enamel.

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Special group. Pretty cot·

BASKETBALL

SPECIAL ASSORTMENT
QUILTED PLASTIC BAGS
54 INCH GARMENT BAGS
• HANGING
SHOE BAGS
• BLANKET BAGS
Plastic Utility Bags lor

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KUT KRYSTAL PLASTICS
Punch Bowl
Bon Bon
ew..te Buket
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Pltehor
Tissue Holder

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DISCOUNT PRICE

Ready to cover with your fa-

88c

DISCOUNT PRICE

vorite hbric.

Fast

dress

prints in newest pat·
terns. 36 in. wide,

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MEN'S BOYS

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All sizes.

Comfortable
thick crepe sole Zori

Thong sandals for every

Men's &amp; Boys'
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Di1count Price

44

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Prlco

Discount
Price

Canvas Oxfords

Canvas Oxfords

Sizes 2'h to 12

Size 4 to 10

Boy's

Boys

BASKETBALL

Tennis Shoes

CONVERSE
Shoes

Tennis Oxforris
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THE BEST DEAL POSSIBLE ON
A SELECT USED CAR.
1964 RAMBLER 330 AMERICAN

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Prayer is Topic
0/ J1'SCS Program

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"Prayer" was the topic of
the program presented by Mrs.
W. A. Morgan when Jhe WSCS
of the Rock Springs Methodist
New officers were installed church met Tuesday evening at
by the Ohio Ela Phi Chapter of tht church.
.Beta Sigma Phi Sorority on The meeting opened with prayfuesday evening at the gas of er by Mrs. Lewls Grueser fol·
lice in Middleporl .
lowed by the reading of Psalm
Mrs. Thomas Smith was in· 46 by Mrs. Morgan and the .singstalled as the new president, ing of "Sweet Hour of Prayer"
Mrs. Frank Eschleman, vice and ''Take Time to Be Holy,••
president; Mrs. Richard Raw- Othen taking part were Mra.
lings recording secretary· Mrs. Eimer Bailey, Mrs. A rno • ·
R'IC hard Hovatter, correspond'
Leonard and Mrs. Wjlllam Gru~ 1'
ing secretary, and Mr•. Curtis ser. During the businea1 sesMcDaniel, treasurer.
sion, in charge of Mrs. Morgan,
Mrs. Smith, the new presi- president, It wa• alll!ounced that
dent, conducted the business ail reports had been sent in
meeting. All egg money was and that the saseasment lor ,
asked to be turned in to Mrs. Camp Asbury was paid.
Edward Moore immediately. A
discussion was held on the ac. SCOUTS MEET
Uvities ol the chapter during G1rl Scouts Troop 267 held
the boat regatta to be held in its weekly meeting at the Porn·
June. The group planned a eroy Elementary school on Wed·
baby silting servi\111 for parents nesday. from 3:30p. m. to 5 p.m
needing it at that time and also Tile girlS and leaders, Mrs.
a concession stand on Saturday 'ltomas Smith and Mrs. Gene
night for the Miss America pro- Houdashelt, dlSCUBsed day camp
gram.
and the grrls worked on their
Committees for the year were merit badges.
Refreshments 923 5 3 d
appointed and include: Ways were served by Stella Neutzllng.
• r Ave.
and Means, Mrs. Edward Moore
and Mrs. Keith Riggs, co-chair·
man with Lila Sue Mitch, Arlene McDaniel, Ann Chapman,
Shirley Huston, Dorothy Amberger, Mary C. Wiley ; Social
and Ritual, Marilyn Wisecup,
Sue Grueser, Martha F,schleman, Barbara Betzing, Linda
Watson, Betty Rawlings and
Pat Hindy.
Service, Betsy Horky, chairman , Ina Meadows, Gall Hovatter, Blllie Jo Spears, Shir·
man, Billie Jo Spears, Martha
ley Baity, Sharlee
Newman;
Program, Shirley Baily, chair·
man, Billie Jo Spears, Martha
Escbieman; Scrapbook, Gail
Hovatter; Extension office, Ma·
ry C. Wiley; Parliamentarian,
Martha Eschleman; city council, Linda Wisecup and Linda
Watson.
The cultural program was given by Mra. Tom Smith on the
topic,
. "Art and the Housewife"
asSisted by Mrs. Rawlings who
gave "Art and the Child," and
Mrs. Curtis McDaniel, "Art and
the Adult;• the latter a lesson
on cubic art.
A salad course was served by
Mrs. Rawlings to Miss Neuman,
Mrs. Eschleman, Mrs. Hovat·
ter, Mrs. McDaniel, Mra. Moore
Miss Beverly Perrin, Mrs. Keith
Riggs, Mrs. Wisecup and Mrl.

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Station Wagon. Standard Tra~. Radio and Heater. A real clean. solid gold color wagon. One owner.
See It. Save $$$

Brighten
dull
walls

1963 RAMBLER 660 4 DR. SEDAN
VB. One locul owner. Auto trans. Radio
Like new. Save $$$$

and heater.

1957 VOLKSWAGEN
Heater. Economy car

1957 FORD FAIRLANE ·· .. · · · · ·-· $195
2 Door Hardtop. V8

1953 CHEVROLET STATION WAG. $95
Good Body and Tires

1951 CHEVROLET .. · · .... · · · · · ·· · $95

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Phone WY 2·3870
Middleport,

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FRIDAY -SATURDAY AND MONDAY

OFFfCEP.S NAMED
PT. PLEASANT - The Ser·
vice Guild of Christ Episcopal !
I Church have elected officers to :
serve lor the COOli ng season i
wh•n meetings resume in Sep·
tember. Mrs. Harold Somerville
was re-elected president ; Mrs.
Homer ~!arlin; Sr., vice presi· l
I drnl; MISs Juliet Smith , sec· ,
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relary ; Mrs. Wylie Minl.on.,
tn·asurrr. and Mrs. Henrv Wat- ·
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with Mrs Aiten Eichinger oon- Mrs Richard Rupe 111d Lori
trlbuting."
KOIIg • CIIIJioae; Mr&amp;
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Meeb on Tuuday
Following the dinner a pro- Guy E. Guinther and Tammy,
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gram planned by Mrs. John U. s. A. - HawaU (Samoan!);
PRIVATE SALE
4-H clob met Tuesday evening
Werry was presented with Mrs. and Mn. Frank Vauch&amp;D 111d
at the home of the advisor,
W. D. Edwards, president of the VIcky, Pat and Pam, India.
HOUSEHOLD .
Mrs. Roy Holter. Three new
WSCS as mistress of ceremon- The humn, "Oh Zion Haste," Hausehold furnishings at the members, Jugrid Hawley, Debies. Mothers introduced them· and prayer by Mrs. Smith clos- home of the late Hazel
bie Shockey and Sbella Me·
selves and their daughter or ed the program
land Ra . Oh
Knight were .welcomed, mak·
guest ~nd a tribute to mothera A short busm;,ss session was Est~te. ~=~ut io, t..
lng a membership fo 21. It was
was g1ven by Cheryl Edwards held bY. the WSCS following the suite buffet Otlna
announced that II members Jt·
then Mrs. Edwards gave the program, with Mrs. Edwards table' 5 side' chairs one
party for c. E. Blak~..
tribute to daughterb.
presiding. Election of officers chair' buffet with
lee. Ann Holler and Jackie
A reading, "Is Mother A was held and officers for the chal~ one host chair
Mora were m••ned program
Female Dear?" was given by coming year are, Mrs. Edwards, dlnett~ set, four chairs,'
chairmen.
Mrs. Jay Warner. Mrs. W. 0. prea1dent; Mrs. Harry P.Smith, ty cabinet. llbrary table,
The evening was spent workBarnltz read a poem on Mother vice , president; Mrs. Glen era! stands, walnut bed and lng on sewing projects, tea tow·
and presented oorBBges to Mrl. DUI, reoll"ding secretary; Mrl. dresser, maple bed and
els and Swedish weaving, after
Baker Gordon, the oldest moth· Robert Warner, treasurer, and stand, metal bed, chest
which refreshments were aerver, and to Mrs. Paul Eichinger, the following secretaries, Mr1. mirror, old walnut
ed by Donna Reibel.
the youngest.
Jay Warner, children's work; Hotpoint wringer
A skit, "Mother and Daughter Mrl. Alonzo Custer, Christian sets curtain stretch
in Other Cultures." w~s pre- social relations; Mrs. Dwight le door metal cloth~'·
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sented by Mrs. Glenn Dill as Parker, llterature and pubU· large circulattng gas ::;~II QUALITY
the narrator; Mrs. Russell cations; Miss Lydia Eberllbacb, and several small gas
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Certified Oil Station
fer Biakesll't', ptamst. Taking vice; Mrs. Eugene Bryant, pro- pun! etc
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part and dressed In costumes motion; Miss Lucretia GenheiJn..l
were Linda Rupe, Mexico; er, splrilualllfe; Mrs. w. R. 11
Debra Harbrechl, Africa; Bren- Carpenter, student work; Mrs.
da Taylor, Holland; Linda Reut· Jed Webster, Sr., supply work,
er, Bolivia; Brenda Owens, U. and Mrs. C. Melvin Alkire,
S.A. Indian; Mrs. Karl Kraut- youth work.
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Wlnehrener and Donna. Penny
ice organization, will sponsor_,
She was born at West Colum
Click, 'l'ressa and Kathy Rlch
a movie for the big 111111 Uttle ·
bia, w. Va., Feb. 22, 1917, dau
. sDale Rollins Named
ards called on Mr. and Mrs
slsters Saturday evtning.
ghter of Harry and Grace Ker
True Blessing of Mason Sunday
AI midnight the girls will bt
wood Van Meter, who aurvive,
entertained by a pajama party
and live at Kanauga. Her bus
President
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. CalviB Blessing PT. PLEASANT -Mrs. band Alva Matheny also sur
In the dormitory. Tho party will
MASON - Dale Rollins, a
called on his mother, Mr. and Donna Virginia Matheny. 48, a
mclude skits and 1inging.
· · n'1omore at Wahama High
By Irene Wlnebrener
Mrs. True Blessing Saturday resident of Pt. Pleasant, died vives.
Sunday, alter attendln~ the.
Other survivors are five sis
·11ool, was elected president PT. PLEASANT - Dr. Th~l- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wine- evening.
This
weekend
is
little
sister's
church of their choice, U. big
at 6:25 a.m. today in Holzer ters and three brothers. Mrs.
~ lhP Wahama chapter oi Fu- rna V. Owen of· the Owen Clime brener and daughters of Columweekend at Rio Grande College. and little slstera will enjoy Sun·
Gary
VanDendnleweert
of
To
hospital.
She
had
been
serious
t :ro' f'.1 rme" nf America at lnshtute, Inc. of Huntmgton, W. bus were Wednesday and ThursMr. and Mrs. Harley Bone
Tile annual event, which Is day dinner in lhe college Dining
e re~ular . cha&lt;&gt; lrr
meeting Va., will be the princip?l ~peak· dLy night guests of his parents cutter, G~egory and Christie, Jy ill for sis days. Mrs. Ma ledo, Mrs. Kerr Jackson of Red spon~ored by the Davis Hall
~ d Mal' 1;
er at Lakm State Hospital s an· Mr. and Mrs. Ross Winebrener Mrs. MarJe Clonch •nd twm theny owned and operated the House, W. Va., Mrs. Elizabeth women's org~nt1.atlon, will run Hall.
Approximately 30 little alstel'l.
.,:
.
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nual Hospital Day on Sunday. and Donna.
daughters and Mrs. Audrey Southern Barbecue at Pt. Pleas Jackson and George VanMeter, from Friday through Sunday.
ranging in age from 7 through'
both of Columbus, Mrs. Claude
·".Dale 1s the '"". nf ~lr. a n d I May 16th.
Mr. Okey Capehart of Colum- Hollman were weekend guests
Friday evening a mixer with I 9 are expected to &amp;!tend the
Jackson
of
Maumee,
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Mrs.
~ ~ ~·s. f\L'n.u~·th Rollm~
of Le- 1 Dr Owen was born at Mar· bus was a weekend guest of his of relatives in Marion, Ohio.
Mrs. Rose Mason Is very llf
refreshments and games will
t• 1 Houle 2. II&lt;' has . be&lt;•n an . ·
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mother Mrs Clara Ca eharl Shelby Hoffman. Maurice and , at this writing. She is close to W. B. Capehart of New !Iaven, he held In the dormitory from event. Mls• · Mary E II e n
Haynes, a senior from Granville
(l Jt··tand''1" s! lldt'nl 10 Voca- tms Ferry , Ohto, on April 16,
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W. Va., Howard VanMeter of
, 11·~}~ Ag 1 ~culture and has tak- 1900. She attended West Virginia Her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ~oa
ar1e
mar.
were 184 yea1 r old.
Bto!Op.m.
Ohio is In charge of the week·
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1· • University at Morgantown and Gene Moore and sons of Porter guests of Mrs. Barbare Gerlach Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Grimm Mason, W. Va., and Richard Saturday morning the little
end's activities.
VanMeter of Bellville, W. Va.
:1 pa1·1 111 many ot er
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it·llt)(l] Jdiv ities.
the Women's Medical College Ohio were alro weekend guests. as ami Y n ay.
. t•nd daughters have moved to Services will he held at I: 30 sisters will join their big sis, ill her olficrrs elected to serve of Philadelphia , Pa. Dr. Owen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Han- Mrs. Laura Lou Ro.ush IS 1 the Bill Hart property.
p.m. (DST) Saturday at the ters on a hike to the college's LAUREL CUFF
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· ed •ner M. D. degree r-. om nu m and Robert , Mrs . Irene employed
Lh~ C~ia ptl'r dunn~
the com- rece1v
.
. on
. the cookmg staff 1 Harry Flowers is serving on Crow-Hussell Funeral- home. new baseball fteld, where the Mr. and Mrs. Gene Alkire,
·~~g year are: Paul Hoffman. the University of Maryland ·~--- ~ .
. at lhe Phlhp Sporn plant
the Grand Jury of the Mason Burial will be In
Suncrest college's second annual field day Klmherlee and Kevin, Columwicc-presiden t; Kenny
Fry, Medical School at Baltimore m gn:e the mstructmns for this Mr · and Mrs. Juhan ~unoe County Court for the May term.
cemetery. Friends may call at wlll be held. The big and little bus, spent the weeken~ with
\ecrelarv: Dale Machair. treas· June 1924. Since 1945 she has program throughout the stale. and daughte~s of Huntmglon 1 Mrs. Frankie Boston is spend· the funeral home after 2 p.m., sisters will take their o w n Mrs. Alkire's parents, Mr. and
urer ; B!;bby Husst&gt;ll rtporter, • been Chief of Staff and Admin- In 1958 sl1e gave the orientation were Mothers Day guests of ing some time visiting with her
sack lunches.
Mrs. Pearl Parker. Tiley also
and Mkllilel Brown sentinel. istrator of Owen Clinic Jnsti~ program for the organization of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oar- son. Joe, and family in Harris· Friday.
The men of Circle K Internu· cailed on Mr. and Mrs. Waller
i1.r . Glenn E. Smith , Vocut ion- tute in Huntington.
the vG!unteer services program j ence HoHman..
.
Iburg. Pa. Joe is serving with
Walker, Mr. Otho Radford and
al Agriculture teacher is chap- Dr. Owen was the first per· at Lakin State Hospital for Sunday evemng callers ol Mr. the U. S. Armed Fo&lt; ces. ·
Mrs. Lily Maines of SyraCUie.
cock.
fer advisor.
son to organize a volunteer sc.r- ten volunteers.
and. Mrs. Glenn Hoffman an.rl Mr. and Mrs. Don Simms and
Mr. and Mrs Henry Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Murl HarriJ
The newly elected officers will vice orientation in West Vir· · She lms seen, through her f~m1ly were M:s. Hof+man s children and Mrs. Carolyn 0'·
' and Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Low· and Brenda of St. Albans, W.
jake over dul~es on July I.
1 ginia. She don;;!ed her time to ! clime and the Cabell • Hunting· I SISter
and fam1ly of Col um- Reilly and daughter of Parkers~
ton .\1ental Health Association bus, Oh1o.
ell Bing and family were Sun- Va ., spent a weekend with Mr;
burg
were
Mother's
Day
guests
that each patient at Lakin ha~ I Mr. Russell Thomas of Bril·
day dinner guests of Mrs. Mar- and Mrs. 1\eorge Renshaw.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flowers
lha McElroy and sons. Gene 'Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Schaefer
::::-------- received a Christmas gift dur- liant, Ohio. and Harry of Hunt· and family.
nd David of MI. Vernon spent
ing the past decade. Through mgton were Mother's Day VIS· Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Flowers By Mrs. Rattle Frede,lck
and Vergil.
the weekend with Mr. and Mn.
It
!other organizations she has al- Jtors of t.~e1r mother, Mrs.
of Chicago, IlL were mid-week Mrs. C. A. Babcock remains Mrs. Zona Biggs and Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
:so acqui red such .&amp;.~fts as tele- ~ Margaret I homas.
about the same. Mrs. C. B. Hattie Frederick were Sunday
1
vision sets, table tennis tables Word was :1'Ceived here by guests of his parents, Mr. and Hayman is quite poorly in Hoi· dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Powell
and many olher items for the relatives and friends of the Mrs. Harry Flowers and family.
Mr. and Mrs. !"roderick and visited recently with Mr. and
llr. and Mrs. Clare Severign, zer hospitaL
Mrs. Sam Lewis of HarriBonMr. and Mrs. Paul Kelley family.
Garnet
At•n
and
Elaine
McKin·
pal!ents.
Mrs. William Call Is Ill. Mr. ville.
thL'l commumly but moved to ney have purchased the Mrs. called on Mrs. Hattie Frederick George Frederick is improved. Mrs. Fran Cline of RatlHf visone evening recently.
SON IS BORN
Beckley after retiring a few Grace Crow property.
ted recently wilh her sister,
Mrs. Tom Burke of Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas i
Mrs
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Crow
has
retired
from
PT. PLF:ASANT - Word has years ago. He is the father of
Mrs. Emma Fo•, and Mrl. Roy
beC'n rPcetved here of the b1rth Mrs. Beatrice Grimm, a form-I the Letart post office and will spent last week with her par· have moved into thelr new home Howell.
ol a son to LL and Mrs. Hayden er Mason County teacher.
I now reside in
.1. Lockhart, Jr., Tuesday, May liiiiiiiiiiii
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FIRST QUALITY ARGUS
I II ' In Alexandria, La. '!'he
20 GALLON SIZE
Bay• Broadcloth Panel
T~~~lt}1 · new arriva l, first child, we~,gn- !' •
KNIT BRIEFS
Full Fashioned NYLON
PLASTIC GARBAGE
I:ILACI'.
1cd nine pounds, four ounces and
Well made cotton
has been named Hayden J. LockbriPfs for boys in
C
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t~izes 2 to 12.
The father of the Infant is a
Cotton knit with ·.
pr
former Pt. Pleasant resident ·and
First quality. sell seam tun fa·
broadcloth panel.
Big 20 gallon size plastic gar·
graduated from Point Pleasant
Discount Price
shioned nylons, Sheer and
bage cans with snug fitting lids.
High School in 1956. He is a
Regular 2.99 values. Save at the beautiful I in the seasons belit
gradoale of the Air Force Aca·
TEFLON IRONING BOARD
shades. Sizes 81'. to 11.
demy and is presently being
Bonanza.
&amp;
held by the Communists in
DISCOUNT PRICE
DISCOUNT PRICE
North Viet Nam. Lt. Lockhart
Scorch proof wo·
was a pilot of a plane which
ven cotton cover
was hit during a raid in Quang
and thick fibre
C
glass pad.
Binh Province and has been a
;Jri:;oner sinre March 2, 1965.
Discount Price
set
His parent5 are Mr. and Mrs.
Hayden Lockhart, Sr .. of Spring- ,
field. Ohio, former Pt. Pleas· '
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You can have that same exact heat control in your
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vSIX ROOM HOUSE tn Pome.' 14 ft. BOAT, motor, trailer, $ ~ HOUSE FOR SALE on Laurel '
INFO
Phone WY 2-538S
Blond Dmette. $35.00. Gtrl s Cliff Road Mrs. Norman E.
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bicycle, $10. WI 9-3222.
Hysell. WY 2-Q22.
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FUNISHED S rooms, on ground GOLF CLUBS, special youth INCOME PROPERTY - local·
CORRICTIONI
W\D bt aeeept.e4 unUI 11:00 A- II.
Door. S. Front ~t., Middle- beginners, 3, 5, 1, irons -driv- ed within 2 miles of the new
for D&amp;J' ., I'UbUcaUUD
er • putter • bag, 3 bails, locks at Racine, Ohio, con·
port. Call WY 2-SI41,
$20. Like pew. Bill Hackett, slstlng of one brick and tile
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WY 2-2444.
5 13 3tp building, housing lwo furnishS BEDROOM brick Duplel with TRY BEFORE you buy. Fac- ed and one unfurnished apart·
garage. Butternut Ave., Porn- tory representative will teach ment, 1 large business room I
eroy. can WY 2-5127.
you to weld, cut, br.... sold- below, I double garage with
RATIO
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27
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hard surface, heat, charge furnished apartment
over
r01' want "-d &amp;em"
6 CeDts per word on• ln~eJtlon. - - - - - - - -batteries.
thaw
water
pipes.
and
located
in
rear,
1
nice
YiDimllm Cbarle IG ~ea"11 Cent. per word for Three ClOD• MODERN 4 room and
bath, Meigs Coon!)
Landmark, frame building located
at
MCaU.. lnJI!rtiODI.
furnished
apartment,
MiddlePomeroy.
ttc
side.
All
in
A-1
condition.
13
5
a ,., ceat [lllcou.nt on paid • and
port. WY 2-3874.
4 21 Uc
Six rentals in all. Selling due
M1 paid w!.lhlD 10 daY'f.
CAJlD OF THANKS II. OBITUARIES
1964
HONDA
lor
sale.
Take
ov·
to health. Phone daytime WY
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IEao.ll MldiUonal wonl 1.e. FURNISHED HOUSE. 5 rooms
er payments. Call WY 2-Z463 2-2255, evenings WY 2-2&gt;68.
OFFICI HOURS
I 13 3tc
5 13 12\c
1 :30 lt. . M. to !1:00 P . M. Da llJ
and bath In Pomeroy. Call after 3 p. m.
let.lu"'lq 1:30 4.. ,., to 111:00 D0011.
Howard Cecil. WY 2-5262. DON'T PUMP ynu alugglsb sep. FOR SALE: Building lois, 200
rr-s ao u.n
TO PI..ACB A.
800
W. Main st
S 30 tfc ~c tank. Get Klean-Em-AU x 100, Rt. 7, five minutes
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JIUI1LT PllODUCING
W.un' AD
HOUSE FOR RENT. Seven aeptlc tank cleaner. Land- from downtown Pomeroy. $695
room• and bath, garage, nice mark Farm Bureau.
each. Phone WY 2-2413.
218Uc
576tc
PHONE WY2-2156
yard. Phone WY 2-3092.
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5 12 3\c THREE burial Iota in Beech FOR SALE: 5 room home, plus
Grove. Write or ~all J. W. Ill baths, full basement in·
Notice
PAI'n!RE for 12 or 15 cattle. Leaper, 37 Rlverstde Drive, eluding garage 114' x 140' corIHOOTING MATCH, high pow· Mn. Delbert Gaul, Chester, Dayton 5, Oho. Tel. 228-2566. ner lot. Mulbe,;., Hgts., Porn• rlfiea and 22 rifles and Obkl, Pbone 985-240L
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Lesion Farm, Beech Grov~ ONE ROOM trailer for r"!lt. tor and clutch, 2 bulls, breed !rome home in Syracuse, wilb
Rd., Snnday, May 16, at
Close to my borne. All utili· ing age, Hereford Charlalse bath c3 bedrMmsl large uti~
p. m.
5 11 3tc
ties furnished and natural gas. cross, I superior grain drill, lty ~m, double carport, gas
Phone VI 3-2600.
1-self lilt pull type, 2 bottom. !Ul'Ddce, fully ln8ulated, w"JI
Dan
Hayman
Country
Hymn
5
11
tfc
1 I f'" td cu Illvator, cuIIi to ~all carpeting, birch cabi·
Tim ew!\1 be going on WMPO
pow.
TRAILER LOTS
!ret aew- valor and I bottom plow for nets. Shade and fruit trees.
again this Sunday from IO
a - • Tr-"
Allis Chalmers "B" tractor. srrubbery. Close lo school
age Park
and water
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(Stale ApProvedl Phone SH 2-4651.
t-311-12tp and church. Very reasonable.
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THERE IS a revival now in 2-3324.
I II Uc cuse.has on Special, '11turs- WY 2·2810.
progress al the Hiland Chap· ,
day, Friday, and Saturday, - -- - -: --4-:2_tf_c
el with Rev. Edison Weaver. FOR RENT - Nice I room large fresh eggs, 39c dDzen;
Business Services
Evangelist, beginning at 7 p. apartment. In Pomeroy. 170 wieners 39c lb., banana; 5 lb.
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m. each evening. &gt; 12 3tp Mulherry·AY . Private entrance 59c· one Kennedy hall dollar BULLDOZER WORK, equipped'
with $211 grocery pur- with winch. Big or small job. '
LOSE WEIGHT safelv with WY 2-2575 or at 371 Second·
Dex-A-Diet tablets Only 98c St.
4-261fc chase, Space Shot popsickles Call daytimes WI 9-3151 , even·
at Stark's Drug Slore
APARTMENTS - 1st and 2nd and fudgesickles, 39c ,dDzen, lngs WI 9-3089, Gene Barnett,
5__13 tfc
S 12 IIJtc floor, furnished and unfurnish· 10 lb. No. 1 Maine potatoes, Racine, Ohio.
A-U-.-Il-,M,..,.-u"'s"n"'
..:_w
_ ur-anoo lleeO ed. Middleport and N e w 89c; regular cigarett.. 25c
package, l'. ga. Producers
.. ncoltedl 100 YOIU opera· Haven, W. Va. WY 2-3267.
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milk 49c, no jug, no deposit ,
lor'a ltcenleT Call WY :1-:1916
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A VALUE-PRICED
1963 Corvair Panel - - -Locally owned, £ODd

tires,

beti;e finish,

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heater, side duors.

Discount Price.

1960 Chevrolet Y2 Ton Pickup -

$1095

61h ' body, solid cab. heater, 6 cyl, Runs out good. New

.SWIKGIN' SUMMER
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1960 Ford 8' Flareside Pickup _
eng.fne, std. trans. Deluxe
tires, deluxe seats, he~ter.

VB

$1095

cab, chr ome equip, H. D.

1958 Chevrolet 2 Ton H. Duty _ _ $999
Springs foam seat, W.C. mirrors, heater, radio, a clean
V6 eJlllille 1100120 roar tires, heater, 10ft. dump b&lt;J ii y,

1957 Chevrolet 2Y2 Ton - - - - $1695
Cah and chassis. 102" ~ab to axle, 1800 No. 2 speed rear
axle, V8 engine, hea'r'Y duly 5 spee-d trans. Pull air brakes. 900x20 tires. A good clean heavy duty truck.

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1963 Corvair Monza Cpe. _

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Spider equipment.

Locally owned and tuned to go,
4 speed box, blower on motor, jet blaek fini sh, r ed
interior, new whitewall tires. Radio and heate r.

1963 Chevrolet Impala

$2095

owner. Beautiful in·
terior. Beigs and brown finish, economy VB en gine,
automati c trans. Power steerin&amp;, radio and heater.

4 Dr. Low mileage by one local

ARE YOU IN THE ~ARKET FOR A GOOD USED
CAR. LET US HELP YOU. COME IN AND TRY
ONE OF THESE LATE MODELS
'64 FALCON 4 Dr. Wagon, 6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio
Low mileage
'64 FALCON Fulura 4 Dr. 6 cyl.
A.T. Irons. Radio. A sharp one
'63 FORD GALAXIE 500 XL Canv. 352 engine
A.l. trans. Radio, power steering, dun IS new
63 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 l)r. HT 8 cyl.
A.t. trans. Radio, power siHring, shll'p
'63 FORD Custom 2 clr. 8 cyl.
Std. trans. Radio, padded dash, like new
'63 FORD Country Sedan Wagon 4 dr. 6 cyl.
Std. trans. A nice clean one
63 RAMBLER Classic 770 4 dr. 6 cyl.
Std. trans. Radio, clean
'62 OLDS Starfire 2 dr. H.T.
·
Radio, power steering and power brakes, shup
'61 FORD Falrlane 500 2 dr. 8 cyl,
Std. trans. Radio, a good runner
'61 PONTIAC Cad. 4 dr. 8 cyl.
A. I. trans. Radio, sharp
'61 PLYMOUTH 2 dr. Wagon 8 cyl.
A. t. trans. Radio, shows good care
'60 JEEP 4 cyl. steel top, clean

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CHEAPIES
3-1957 Fords -$195

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

Those called here for the funera! of Mrs. LUUan Van Meter
of Pomeroy were Mr. and Mra.
Ralph Van Meter of Lucerne,
MlB11011rl, Mr. and Mra. Ray
mond Stewart of Franklin, 0.,
Mr. and Mn. Fred Johnson of
Vienna, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Van Meter of Huntlnc·
too, W. Va., Mr. and Mr1 Duane Van Meter of New Haven,
W. Va. 'lbey were all flllllla of
Mr. and Mn. BW Van Meter.
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UNICO ALPALFA
Apply at Sportsman Bar. Ph.
WEEVIL SPRAY
1961 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan _ $1195
Sales &amp; Service
_WY 2-9'.137.
__ &gt; 13. 3!." 1 combines Malathion and MeVB engine, Power glide trans. Blue finish, all good
LADY TO ANSWER telephone 1 tboxychtor - the top recom· POMEROY - Frame house I
whitewall tires. Radio and heater.
at home for large Ohio Val· 1 mendallon. Apply up to 7
with shingle siding, 5 rooms, eFits Almost Every Car
ley Appliance Co. Please I daYl's before harvest . . . no
8 cylinder, radio. Tbey run good
bathroom, gas heatir _. full eTransferable When
send name, address, phone residue in milk when usel as
basement. Comer lot with
number to R. M. Bacon, 206 · directed. Very low toxicity,
You Trade Cars
cJtbuildings and g3J'den space.l
4th St., Parkersburg, W. Va. easy to opply. Gives good
eGuaranteed 24 months
control of destructive larvae j Only $4000.00.
5 12 Jtc
or 24,000 miles
--.,.,~=--~ ---stage, pruvides up tu 3 weeki STATE ROUTE II~ • With 77
'65 FORD F·lOO Pickup, 6 cyl. Std. trans.
B~HY SITTER to live In and residual protecion. Also concare for two smaU children. trots spittlebugs, other forage
acre farm, 20 acres or more e Most Popular Unit
6,000 miles
In the U.S.A.
Li•ht housework. Phone WY2·! Insects. LANDMARK Meigs
for cultivation. nice garden.
YOUR CHEVY DEALER
'64 CHEVROLET 1/2 ton Pickup, 6 cyl. atd. frena..
2485
5 11 3t County Farm Bureau Cooper~ room frame house with
'63 CHEVROLET 1/2 ton pickup, 6 cyl. std. trana..
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c I alive Association- East Main
front and back porch&lt; . -•lh- $
00
OPEN
EVES.
8:00
P.M.
WANTED - Middle · aged Wt&gt;- Street, Pomeroy.
room, good cellar barn. and .
Installed
'61 FORD F-100 6 cyl. Pickup, std. trans.
man to make home with one
other outbuildings. A buy at
'60 CHEVROLET "'• ton 6 cyl. 4 areed !rant.
POMEROY, OHIO
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lady, 6 days a week. cau RHUBARB !or sale-:-si:2&amp;- - a $65110.00.
Utility Bed
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WY 2-3276. Will consider mid- bushel. S-amuel Lewis, WY 2·
s. 33 PROPERTY . 80
die • aged couple.
5, 7 tfc 6179.
5 12 6tc res midway between Pome·
Pomeroy, 0 .
You Always Pay Less At ••• ,
u. S. Ctvll-~rvlco r.ml
RIDING Clinton lawnroOwerfor roy •nd Athens with plenty
livestock
Insurance
lien .-umen til 1011 ,..,.,. Serun Job•
Blab PI.J stto~ 1111u.n A.d••"remNJt
sale, 4 H. P. - A-1 condJ- pt••d Sl·tes and bW'ldl ng 81"(es . I I,""'"""....,'""'~~~==';'
T"""'"•• " ''"' "'" ""'"""" lion '" 00 WY 2-7236 Wor- Large house with 7 rooms, SEWING MACHINE.=-repair AUTOM"BILE Insurance been Dr. Melvin E. Doerr. Veterlntratntna 1111111 appn'"'eci IEwJif'rlf'Dt't
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Rt. 2, Pomeroy, bath, hot air heating, apring services all makes, WY2-2284 cancelled? Lost you: opera- arian. large and small animals
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61511c wood, w. Va. Phone 273-42'71
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Dallt 1enune1. Poturo, . 0h.lo
Good condition. Robert Z hives of bees, ·n~ garage . Service
5 4 30tc
Office )lours, Daily 4 to 6 p.
. plovment Wanted . E. arher, Coolville, 667-3692. Excellent
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o1 legal
- I 26--Em
WORK, live days a week. Mrs.
~ 11 3tp conserva :ona . ' .ll. 31 new homes. Built In kitcl&gt; birtlt records a:td abnost any PONIES for sale. Will finance. I Corner locust &amp; Sycamore Sis. Middleport, 0.
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c ens, storm windows, alu~ other documents.
Phone WY 2-2007.
5 10 6tp
Lewas Peters, 176 Sycamore
ALPAVA wtiYIL
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St. Middleport.
M•'•'"''"
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FOR SAL , 2 years inurn siding. Call Guy Neil· Reuter Insurance, PomertJ
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5 12-Jtc
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recommended for controWnr All·
old ' 3 bedrooms • bath and ler ' Raciner Ohlo •
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For S1 Ie or Rent
.u. wm u socn '' n'""' •. '•· carport. No down payment re12 29 He
ten by American women poe
Daug hters 0 I R U th
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GUARANTEED. renewable !or
was given by Mrs. Carl Horky C'-- M • H t.J
FOUR ROOM
HUUS!o:
3
acres
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Plamhlng,
MueUer
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Issued
C
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when the M1'ddleport Literary
UllJIF eehng
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5 7 12tc
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of ground in the country.
"n'"' ,, •••''"'"'" .., ..
Furnacea. Araold Brothen, at all ages. Phone WY 2-fo166. Mrs. Grace Pratt was elect- Cl b met Wednesday alternoon M~s.. ran
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East
Mala
Street,
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house ' !urn•"shed ' located a- ,.,.,.,_
LANnMARK . " ' "'
coun" bath situated on 3 loto. Ph. eroy. Phone WY Z.%448.
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when
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Daughters
of.· Ruth
Farm Bu re•u Cooperathe Allocla-1
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Middleport Busine£s an
ler
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et Mond . atte-at
bout z mi!es out of Bashan. uon - Eu t Main su-.et, Pomero,.
WY 2·3561. J, H. Allen, 786
7 20 t C
fessional Women's Club Tues- '
c ass rn
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Gas and eleetncity and tele· SAVEON- TIRES ' 6'70 x 15, Hysell Street, Middleport, 0.
AUCTiONEER
AUTO SALES
day evening at a regular din- Mrs. Horky reviewed "~e the church.. .
phone available. PossessiOn $8 .95 . 75() x 14 $13.\10. Prices \
5 6 lfc
Complete Service
ner meeting Following the din- Answering Voice," by Louts The
m charge·of.,Mr•· ·
ilnmediately. E. E. Hayman. I plus tax. Newell's Sunoco, FOR SALE: 5 room house,
Crltt Bradford
1952 MODEL 'h lon p.cl up ner held at ihe Martin Restaur- Untermeyer in which the aulh- Sf:ewart,
2
Syracuse. Ohio. Phone WY 2- Chester, Ohio, Phone 985-Z305. bath, basement. Gas furnace,
Write, Pl'oae or Contact
truck. Price $375.00. Rowley ant
business meeting and or described five women oul· With Psalm
"' ut:·
6889 or WY 2-788Y.
5 11 6tc
fireplace. Priced for quick
A. C. BRADFORD
&amp; Reed Hardware. 5 11 tfc installation service was conduct- standing in literary circles, iny;.nh rd
5 II 6tp RHl:BARB !or sale. Wilkie Sar- sale. Phone 773-Mll, Maaon, .
Racine, Ohto
1956 CHEVROLET, 1956 Ford. ed in the Columbus am. South- eluding Sara Teasdale, whose
PP'Yer
- - - - - - -- - - son, Portland, Phone VI 3- W. Va.
4 16 lie
5 I tic
Keystone Service Station, Five ern Ohio Electric Company soc- poetry was . written al_ong the by Miss Carrie YO!BIU "CI,osed
Marine Supplies
248!.
5 11 3tc
ROOM brick borne, 2 bath- -Karl Graeser, Plumbin&amp; and
Points.
!;-8-Gtp \al room.
vem of qmet . despair, AmY the devotions.
·
roomo, flnlsbed attic and
Heating
FOR SALE
Oe 1957 Hill- Mrs. Edgar Reynolds con· Lowell, champiOn ol free verse Membtrs answeted roll ean
12 lt. ALUMINUM boat with , ARTIFICIAL flowers •u · lorna- basement. Out of high water.
MlnersvUte, Ohio
man 4 . door sedan. $200.00. dueled the candlelight installs· unagery ; Eleanor .Wiley, whose with a Mother's DtW verse. A
trailer and 2 H p MOTOR
to plants. Pearl Parker, Lau- Central heating, priced for
Eud your oewer troubles
WY 2-52Sl.
5 7 tfc lion service for the new off~ poems are kontc, ~ary . Ann round robin card was sent to
Phone WY 2-3280 ·
. rei Clift, Rt. 124 ·
quick sale. Phone WY 2-8116
We bave all siua
. cers including Mrs. Pratt, pres· Moore, Puhiur priZe wmner, Mlu Lydia Ehersbaeb _who II
~
5 11 3tc
or WY 2-2205. Charles F.
Sewer Machtnto
FOR SALE: 1956 Ford Fall' \dent ; Mrs. Charles Lewis, vice demu~e and intelllgent; and Ed- recuperating from recent 1111'·
11 61 FREE USE of our Carpet WUdermuth.
_ _ _ __ _ _.:__:::.__:
4 IS tfc /
Reasonable Rates
lane, good tires, car In fine president; Mrs. Larry Baker. na Vmcent Millay, a candid ger;y. Membei1 · t~
Musical Instruments
Shampooer with purchase or FOR SALE · All modem brick· •Can WY Z.zr14 oay or N\gbt
condition, automatic lransmis secretary, apd Sharon Roush, and emotional woman with a were Mrs. Deule _ Pattenon,
SPINET PIANO. beautifUl
Blue Lustre Shampoo Baker frame booroom ranch atyle
. 7 26 tic_ sion. Also 11153 Fordomallc treasurer.
sense of the dramatic. '
Mra. Bet!
and
3 Cheater ~. near PAINTING, interiOr and ~ter tratt•mlssJOD and !953 Ford The new president presided Members answered roll call Ada and Lucretia · ~,, ,
Ish. May be had by assum- Furniture .
5 11 6tc
home on
tng small monthly payments.
Model x
ft. trailer. State Highway Garage.
lor. Root work of all kmds. 6 cyl. radiator. 4 miles out over the business session. Mrs. by ,amlng well-known poets. A contrihutioit was mMe to100 1
8
35
1959
See II locally. Write credit Ha
Ed d
lot. Several•·•-'•• plans Phone VI 3-2700.
4-30-12tp Leading Creek road, from John Werner, out-going pres!· The meeting was opened with ward the purchaae of the· De1f
d
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war s, Langsv 11 le, 400
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Route 7. Robert Vance, Route dent thanked the olllcers and the singing of "America tbe hymnals. Plans were made fo~
epartment Box 19'.11, Park- Ohio.
5 1 6\c available to quallfled person. EXPERIENCED
dressmak· t, Mddleporl, Ohio. 43012\p me.,;bers and presented the Beautlfui," with Mrs. C. M. the nex_t meeting which will bl
ersburg,
W
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Va.,
or
call
481&gt;NICE
FAMILY
Phone
WY
M337.
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4401.
5 7 &amp;tc
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grocery store
lng, alterat:ons. Phone WY 2Tile RamOier
clul with a set of .1ew nags, the Hennes;y at the piano. Mrs. Eu· a PIcmc '8I the S;yra•·••
· - road• ,
m Tuppero Plains on Rt. 7, FOR SALE: 3 bedroom ranch 2276.
4-24-30lc World Staaclard o1 Compact American pnd the club flags. ler, out-golnc presld~l, gave side park.
For Rent
in Meigs Co. Building and In- style brick • fntme home on
£1eetlenc•
Mrs. werner presented M r s. hlghllghts of lh• year'a p rt&gt;- Tbe hostesses served a dee--·
voice Stock doing a nice bua- Chester Road, near State AIR CONDITIONING Refrtger- 1111 car roolll, rlda and per- Pratt with a gift and
Mr s. gram and thanked
officers sert course durin&amp; the !IOclcll
S~~~~~;;;:~~ ~~~:~ !ness. D. H. WOOD, REAL- HiJhway Garage. 100 1 400 lot ation service. Jack's Refrig· rarmaoce. SmaD cor aeooomJ Prati pro;sented Mrs. _Werner and members for their cooper· hour,=·::·- --..,-----7-- 1
2 men. Ph. WY z.o
from po~~. J.~~· 446-10M , G12tcalll· !lreplllce,
1torm windows, eration, New Haven, Phone
and m••aaerahWIJ
with the past president's pin. ation and loyalty durill$ · the and fl
a r~e~hmw .
440
doors, patio, tUed bath and TU 2-3537.
4 I lfc
flea
It was announced that 1he year. She thanked MrS. Henco ee
51
8 mask. ·
to
P·
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6tp
kitchen,
hardwood
floors,
Metrii]Mihall
Moton
19th
aMiversary
of
the
club
will
nesy
and
Mrs.
Everett
Hayes
table
covered
wJth
da
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5 7
i-a-nd 4 ROOM furnished apartwell Insulated, Several
Logaa Fir• and Safe!}' EquipE. Mllbl
Pomeror be observed dt the next meet- to. thei!' extra sel"'lce. . She not- cloth. and cenolteredlrls
;\
ments. Rowley &amp; Reed Hard·
log pla111 available to quah- ment, Sales and Service, Porn·
Pbilte WY wrnt
In&amp; 1n June. During the bus!- ell \hilt the club Is in Ill 70th rangemOI)t
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ware.
5 11 tic 1 HI' 8' 1111 &amp;
lied. Phone PoJiletOl', WY 2- eroy. All types and sizes of
. if•
4 Z2 tft ness activities and projedli of y4M
presented tbe gavel presided at tlHI
coffC,!I :·
FIVE ROOMS
and b•th, 139 ltrotton 1"'1"'
5337.
5 4 lie
fire extinguishers,
lb. ez·
the pll8t year were reviewed. to the new president, Mlu Su•
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Butternut Ave. Phone WY 2- GAIDIIN PlltDI
'OR SALE: Large 4 bedroom tinguishers, Boater's Special.
Llv~~an Parll.
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, vene,. , ,.., ,.:rr•,' " . ,
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BJ RICK DU BROW
only do they not let him down,
Vtllted Pren
he actually Ukea and enjoys
. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - The them and hu learned to adjust
tele~!QII rerwtt1 of "The 'l1liD to th~m end bring them hoepltMan mom and the current ably into hla own way of life
fad of J1mea Bond motion pk&gt; James Bond for all hlo
turea live fll!p Ylewen a load tellllons to allck IDIIBZine aavol
chance to com]lll'e lheae two In falre, 1,.01 the impression of a
veatlgatlnc fellow• of different bull • headed clod who
half
1enerallona,
learned his sophlslicatlon by
After a close study of the numbers just eno!lllh to bnpreu
matter, there 11 no doubt In IIJY Jirls in dlsclotheque
mind thai ''The '11tln Man" wlll
·
be more palatable or viewing Bond' creator, the late Ian
and reviewing b. the long run Flemlnc, himaelf aaid something
than Bond. "The Thin Man" to the effect that his super-agent
wars well, Improving with age. hero was a product of the wildBond wlll be tiresome when the est sort of dreams that men
novelty of the lashy gimmlclao have, Yet the notioo that Bond
weara of! 'after .one or two re- could brine personal and joyoua
peats of the same film.
excitement to an otherwise ralhHow do these two heroes dlf- er mundane settlng, as "Thl
fer?
Thin Man" did, lB an impossible
"The 'l'h1n Man" - aa played one. "The Thin Man" was also
by WWiam Powell- Is, for aU a product of wild dreams-yet
h1s tmprobahle lnvolvementa what a difference in taste.
with crbne, an Isle of aanty, an When ''11te Th"n
~ .,
1 ..
. ... n movfnstructlvt Ideal of IIJ'ace trl·
umphant I yellder of let lea were made, most of the rooand w~th
'
Ia Y vie audience was composed ·,of
Jamea Bo~ to
lrH:heek adults. In lhla era of Jamea
or not, doea nolae!":Oinentty Bond, lllliSI of the movie aud~
weD at base, reflecting I dell· ence Ia composed of youngsters.
nile tendency toward aadlam,
not to mention masocblam 11 Mother's day guests of Mr.
well.
and Mrs. Floyd Barrlncer were
"Tha Thin Man " In 1 re- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kearna
markable alate of 'llffalra con- and family of Mason.
siderinl bla profeaalon as 1 de- Recent visitors of Mr. and
tectlve, rtlecta aome lqltlmate Mrs. Winnie Bailey were, Mr.
reaUty by having a wlfe, a and Mrs. Hobart Day and ram·
younJ soa an~ a do1. And not Uy, Shade and Floyd Barnhouse.

Clifton
Society Notes

ley. Min OuddlnJ of Nitro
called OD Mr. IIICI Mrt. llarlq
Powell
Mill Juclllb WWlallll If HIIDtinltoll apeol a wteDDd wllh
her parent~, Mr. and Mrl. L.
S. Wllllama.
Mrs. 'Olevla Sweeney, Gro~l
port, Oltlo, visited MMra~.w=~I
Barker, Mra. Grace C
Miss Katie Oliver and
friends In Cllfloll recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley
apenl last weekend with
"-lllhter and son-lnlaw
children of Dexrer City,
The W. D. Llei tormariJ
~~ Middleport.
· Mr. and Mra. Hugh Kraft
da!lllhter of st. Alblw
hn-rld1f.i~~
ed Wednesday with Mn. kr1tft'1!
parenta, Mr. 1111d Mrl.
VID Meter.
1&gt;'/fUIII
-Mn.. Ted IUI•J

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11:15
11:30
11:45
12:00
12:211
12:25
12:30

Musical Interlude
Republican Leglslat11111
Walter Moeller
Local &amp; Ohio NeWI
Evans Bulletin Board
News-0-Grama
Garden Club
Saturday Matln.,.
Alternate Saturd•
I l :M News Beat
2:00 Saturday Matinee
2:5$ News Beat
3:00 Saturday Matinee
3:5$ News Beat
4:00 Dtsclng With Q,
4:30 Top Tea Revue
5:00 Saturday News Report
5: IS Dinner Musicale
5:30 Community Choira
7:00 Oft Tha Air
Suday
7:59 Sign On
8:00 '11te Singing Preacher
1: 15 News Report
8:30 (bureb of Cllrial
9:00 Musical lnterludt
I0:30 First Baptlll Cblll'eb
11:30 Children'• Chapel
11:45 Sunday News Special
12:00 News Report
12:15 Eptacopal Chureb
I:00 Church ol God
I :30 Gospel Csll
2:00 otd Folks Hour
3:00 990 Hit Parade
3:30 News Headline•
3:32 9110 Hit Parade
3:51 News
4:00 9!10 Hlt Parado
4:30 News Headlinea
4:32 910 Hlt Parade
4:5$ News
5:00 City Commissioner Rep.
1:15 iiiO Hit Parade
7:oo OH '11te Air

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AND SLATI

WINNII! WINttll

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Mtkt Elbtrftldo In Pomeroy yo";. rl:nt _ tnd 1 r~· ln . o~r wtrohouta
Sal11 people wlllllolp you In tvt~ Fro':r Covtrlntt t~d Llnoltuml c-Bicy~ln.
on Mechanic Strttl whtrt wt •• Ulld Ttltvlalon Sttl lnd Uiod Furnlturo
Lown Mowtrt - Play Gym• .
1nd Appllancts.

Sport Shirts

aa% • &lt;Olton

Smart plaid patterns and

Mens Pajamas $3.95

a group of solid colors in

Made with long le.gs, long slee·
ves. S.azes A, B• C and D. Coatd
sty le top. Smart patterns _an
stripes. Flne quality matenals.

tan, black, green. Sizes

adjustable waist or the

and extra large (46·48).

Set incl udes a short sleeve coat
top _ long leg pants and sle~~
shorts. 100% cotton wash
wear. 'a.. t'ght colors for Summer
D
wear. Sizes A, B, C and ·

solid colors and smart

ivy style with belt loops.

Mens Pajamas $2o 95

SALE PRICE

wear fabrics.

wear.

SALE I

~.68

MENS SUMMER

Summer Pajamas 1.95
Short sleeve top in coat st}·le
with a long leg trouser bottom.
Sizes 6 to 18. Excellent selection of patterns and colors.

SPECIAL GROUP!

Mens Kolesport

&lt;~ ~ hnrl

stlort~ . Sil l'' ~

sleeve coa t , long pants and sleep

Boys long Sleeve-Long Leg Pajamas 1.95
Siz.t·~

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fi to lti lu;d

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1e wp . Smart new p.tltern selection

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belt loops, barrel aeams

that won't pull out.

stylt'.s

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plaiJ~

and

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Mono Flnt Quality
SHORT SLEEVE

WHITE SHIRTS
WhiLe pique 100% cotton,
two pockets. Sizes: small,
medium, large and extra
large. Can be worn open
at neck as a sport shirt or
closed with a tie.

ct,lors,

Come

boys department now and

LITTLE BOYS

PLAY SHORTS

aolld colors.

100% cotton wash 'n
wear. Boxer waist.
Solid colors in black,
red, green, blue and
(il'ey.

2 polro

~teleC'Iious.

For 1 productive life
In your Lawn 1nd
Gardan UN

Walk Shorts

stall, the quiet operation
and best of all the comfort you get with an RCA
Whirlpool Room Air Con-

$1.95 SHORTS

floor.

MOUNTAIN MADI
HIT AND MISS

RUGS
All purpose rugs - for
use In kitchens, bath·
rooms, dena, basements.

100% cotton wash 'n wear.

ditioner.

Plaids,

Elberlelds 2nd floor. Se·

Approx.

lect the air conditioner
you want and be ready
when hot weather really

long. Washable.

solid

colors

and

stripes. FuU cut, well made.

SALE

tome

in

to

- Llvln&amp;
Elberleldl Furniture Sale on the 3rd
o· .Floor
I Fumltule
Room Suiteo - Bed Room Suites - T~~~:,
DEPENJl.
Kitchen Furniture - Eaay Chairs - ~ OF FUBNI·
ABLE - NATIONAlLY KNOWN
TURE on •ale now -on the 3rd floor.

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45••

House Paint...
A bargain-priced. q~y
lin EEd Oil bouse paint.!
Colltrollad dtsning •
- - surface dirt. GiYell
pod hidin( ad pea*
coverap. Resi&amp;W •tmw

Made with 65%

Dacron

Polyester and 35% combed
cotton. Solid colors of tan
and black.

$1\.28

MURPHY'S OIL SOAP
Murphy'a preserves as weJI
as it dean~. Per(ectly safe
for cleaning printed and inlaid linoleum, rubf&gt;e.r, plastic, wails, woodwork, leather,
upholstery, automobiles as
well 88 painted, varnlshed
and enameled iurface!l,

e Lets you BEND,
stoop or stretch
with freedom

1 LB. JARS SOc
2 LB. JARS 95c
4 LB. JARS $1.75

tlefe's why we
recot""'end nalionally
famous ~ Yanla
e No-tare tunnel loop
e COIIMftible d,._
shirt collar
• Strain-proof shill yoke
• Haody poncil partition
e Specia!IJ ao&lt;hore~

•100%e fino Sui1fuiud TwiU
e ~hoice of Colorl
Wt' h&lt;rte your sizL
Order nowl

S.lt $6 suit
SHIRTS in all ~ti~es 14"h
lo :i!U 1111 d in your correct
slet-ve lell;~liJ. Big Yank
Work Shirts ure tailored
like a dress shirt - have
two flap pockets end are
very comfortable to weP.r,
Tlt:OUSIRS .are in aizei
29 to 513: waist measure and
in your correct length, Full cut, .zipper fly, tun..
nel belt loops . Stron1, Hl'viceable pocket&amp;,
.
Coiors: Dark grey - Stl•
ver erey - Fore~t areen

aDd Sun taa.

$1.29

Largt Slzt Dual Dish Pano

SALE ',I.

MURPHY'S LIQUID OIL SOAP
16oJ.50c .
32 01. 95c
NEW

KIRSCH EMPIRE TRAVERSE RODS

IRONING BOARD COVERS
PAD AND COVER SETS
MA nRESS COVERS- PILLOW CASES
MAnRESS PADS

Stainproof - flameproof _ completely
washable
Vynelfllm
Window Shadel with
a smart "llnen·Uke"
texture. White, Lt.
Tan, Green. 36"x7'

•ts9

You should stall in on ~berfegl~~::dn~;;e~:e t~~
complete selectiOn - rorun bo d · es
In
f 60" d 54"
ar S1Z on
and in the easy to iro_n on
Silicone finishes also pad and cover sets to ftt all
size ironing boards.
.
d lastic mat·
You'll want to see too. the muslin an PPla ti Pll
tress covers - Box Spring !Co~ers ofqullt~dcmat:
low Cases and a complete se ec ton
tress pads.

See our complete selection of fine Kirsch Drapery
Hardware.

years"
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stays cleaner,

$1.75 a quart

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PRisCILLA

BED SPR~A~

QUILTING
Good quality, tnow
white

II" width· 79c yd.

90" width • 89c yd.

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BE THRIFTY! SAVE ALL YOUR SALESLIPS FROM

A beautiful "Fruit of the: Loom" t,t!xt~IJl
spread of lOO% cotton with ·i wo~•&amp;ll' ~11!1
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dleport: Wayne Gibbons, MidJeS
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The abrlne 08 hallowed soli dleport, and Hugh Custer, Puml&lt;r Hager. Ahce Harrts. Kenbean tbe credo by wblcb tbe eroy.
I F'unml services w•ll be held nelh Hartung. Mary Hasbargen,
36th Presldt11t of the UDlted
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the pQot of ID liM Marftte bel· dlst c urch lD yr cuse
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lton ol American states
which announced plana

lice, headed by Donald J. Ben· was reported in seriouo condi· home.
son, will wort In COI!junctlon tlon.
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thio area was found dead in •speeding: Harle:: W. Eblin. $5 Friends may call at
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ELBE RFELDS IN P.

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8th Baccalaureate ServiCe

' one of lite most declslvt vtctor. acted angrily and nearly fl.- /plans for lhe integration IYatlle of • Hospital Week,,
.
Clt;·sler Chun h
Wik'lla Atherton, Dl·
ies of the war.
00 was collected for a rebuild- I would be laid.
P h N
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bv ofThe
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Leonllrd
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wHl , captured
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were II --· - - -, - ,
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boardhosp1
of taltrustees
wrll
BenlzBarber
go onday
saleof later.
big cache
'L•trle Tlungsensemble
My Lord"
fol- Lmda
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· Mary Fran.
,lnllham is general chairman of 0of weapons - most of them
RUNNYMEDE,
England, Harold Sauer. 'll•ddleporl, Ho- low•ng Rev \tnrne·s address ces B•sr ..J_ames Brewer, Caro0"'"" Th " H
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Andrew
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Connie Clark.
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Coleman,
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beautiful pastels and dark colors.

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From u,. City hal,' the group
went to ·11• sherrll 5 quarters
where Depuly Shertff Manley
took them on a
,01 . Ihe
)atl. A treat at Jacks
Bar '" Mtddleport concluded
the aflernoon.

Summary of
mad~ Prt~alnttrnttlonol_
_demon~tra.
~or
~!tempted
Activity at
H aJ Made ;

tastic &amp;rowlh of the Mid-Am- eant on Saturday evening.
lean schools In lite past lew General admission tickets

Clings to brush or roll·

minutes.

I

arsh!p team, in lhe glee club, mixed chorus,. ensemble,
; concert band, pep band and was a candidate m the Jun.
"' l -w t&amp;Q4
.
iW
'ior Miss Pageant held by
Leo
Ketmtdy, Middleport
Ihe Meigs Jaycees this year. the Spanish club and a memlwlmllliaJ pool mlUiaJer, lioa
Hartung has served as pre.i· ber of the prom corrumttee.
illU!OIUiced tbat appU.atioDI
dent of the student etmncil, The awards day activity opfor We. JUrtl pooillon at tbe
: been president of his class lwo ened with the processional by
pool for lito • • • wDJ be aeyears, participaled m school . the semor class and awardmg
&lt;opted lmmedlataly.
By United
plays, was on lhe
yearbook of Nalional Honor Society cerapplkalloDI are to lot oea&amp;
Police
more liQa&amp;&amp; arrests of ractal
, sta ff. school scholarship learn tificales and presentation of pre.
1
to Mr. Kennedy by Wed1Je • tors at Demopolis, Ala., 'Thursday.
the third straight
and on I he prom
l limmary district - state sch&lt;llarday, May 11.
10 march "' the west Alabama ,
Ken also lellered in foor'oall, shp certificates.
.
11 Sea .... U.bts day, Negroes
are alao oa te otll!o loiJow. catue !own Without a parade perlll!t and were met by
basketball, in whieh he won see. Excellence m every departIDa raftl: Cbllilrn onder 13, officials.
o
ond team all-stale honors. and ment or Sludeni aclivily was
N; U yean olltl over .. ;
Forty-eight demonstrators were arrested at a NeOSplt
'I rack. and was a member of recognized m awards presented
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b tlcllelo10 $11
oa pluo
•ate fZ lor
- including
conduct,
obey of
an charges,
offrcer, l
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gro churchdisorderly
and a Negro
schoolfailing
on • to
vartety
. the Larm club. Lellerman·s club •Continued on pagt 2)
y and violation 11f an injunction prohibiting adults from 1 OperaiiOnal figures of Veterdo.
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made
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number of persons picked up byltimated a1 between $4,000 and mcluded
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King J;. Monday n g ·
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43 births 215 surgiral cas.
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k Lohse, Dutton s llrug Store or
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bomb heavily damaged.
$160.000.
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Kraly
White
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of the StJohn's Lutheran &lt;hurch wtll offer the mvoca.
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whose ' uses 7.00!! lbs of laundr\ and
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48" to 86" - - - - - - - - - $3.69
66" to 120" - - - - - - - - - - $4.99
100" to 180" _ - - - - - - - $6.49

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insecticides, fungicides,
pesticides, fertilizen and
baits in the Hou•area

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SALE $7.88

MENS

Wrlma Atherton

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jacket or inside like a re·

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the announcement IBid.
Members of Den Three Cub I
opeculatlon
Scouts and
their leaders,
Mrs. l1
InThere
the W4st been
that the
second Up to 100 Melia youllt 10-151of school children by affording as of September I, 19111.
teslanta can enter only three Richard
Rosenbaum
and Mrs.
Chinese wupon would be
I years old are expected to com· lhem an opportunity to enter (31 Fourteen and 15 year olds events in his age group. Con- Elza Gilmore. Jr., went on a
plutonium bomb dropped from pete In tbe first &amp;IUIUal Meigs competition on a county:wide as of Seplember I, 11166.
testants must
shorts, T ·, lour Wednesday alter school
an airplane.
County Jaycee's Jun10r Champ basis. Junior Champ will mtro- Boys m group one may H- shirts and tenms shoes. No , in observance of the theme of ,
Th• Chblese broadcast, !DOD· a track and field meet on May duce these boys to track and lect three of the following events track shoes will be permitted. the month, "Know
Your [
ltored here, said today'• biqt 22.
field events and encoorage them In which to participate: M yard The date for the return of Town."
,
meant China
auccei!Siully "
to particlpata In ouch events dash, baseball throw, standing the entry blanks bas been
'l're group visited the cily
coooluded ill second nuclear
Early registrations
1
com- when they enter high school. broad jump, running
broad moved from May· t5tb to May , hall where David Goodwin of
test."
·
lng
at very satisfactory It wlll not be necessary for jump, high jump and football ltl!b.
f' the pollee force took the group ·
llrlpl)rtut Acblevem ..t
staled Bob Eastman, Jhese boys to have participated Jbrow.
Gold, silver and bronze med- on a lour and explained a
"'11111 nuclea1 tesl Is anolher chal!'man. Enlry blanks and In simllar events before as Jun- Boys in the second lfoup •Is will be awarded to the first. I machine which
separates

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Summer Slocka
SALE $5.88

SHIRT JACS

SWIM
TRUNKS
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TROUSERS

cool to wear. Smart.
ne-w colors for summer
and hot weather. Slzea
29 to ~ waist measure
and Elberfelda altar all
lrousera to your correct
lentth free of charee.

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Sizes 32 to M waist. AU
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and colors. All are 100% wash n
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in sizes small (14-14~). medmm
115-1511.!), large (16-16'hl and ex·
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SPORT SHIRTS

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FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1965

TOKYO (UPD - Communist upiodlng a plutonlum bomb It the lower • powered otomlc delend the purposes of the Chi- pose of abolishmg all
world peace."
1
China today exploded lts second would be e•idence of "real weapons.
nese nuclear arsenal..
weapons," It said..
The announcement said the
atomic bomb Peklne Radio an- atomic sophistication" and abO- Plutonium Is ll!e fissionable "China Is conducting necea- The Pelcng Rtho announ ,_ blast was m the atmosphere,
nounced.
'
lty to de•elop a hydrogen material usoJble in A-bombs sary nuclear tesll within «* ment hailed the tnt as "an. which means it will produce
The Chinese exploded their bomb.
and also used to trlager H- fined llmitl and ll developing other important nchievoment radio-active fallout for China
first atomic device last Oct. 18 Only lhe United states, Brit- bomba.
lhe nuclear weapon for tbe pur- scored by lhe Chinese people in and surrounding nations.
to beooJne the world's fJih nu· Bin, and RIIB91a havt done that
Offer ·Dtfea"
pose of coping with the nuclear strengthening their national de- China has spurned the Sovietlhus far. France, the fourth nu- Peking's propaglnda machine blaelcmail and threats ol lite tense and safeguarding the sec- British-American ban on atmosclear power.
Reds
may ·have
Ita clear power, still ll limited to lmmedlataly We!ll Into action to United Slales and for the pur- urity of their motlterland and pheric testing.
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Harold of· Rutland.
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Mrs. Lohse Is Southeast
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Distrlcl Dlreclor.

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Melc• Genenl Hosphal
The four. day convention will
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