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M~y 14, 196~
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50 Mothers Daughters are uests
01 Heath
Church's Eleanor Circle
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8-Dally SenUnet, PGmeroy-Middleport, o.,

SOCIAL
CALENDAR

Mrs. Smith is
AppUealiGIII •
voluat..
-k areal 1be hoqlleL Glrll
Prest'den t oI
ages 11 tMouab 11 111d ph
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Mulllnl wu ~ Sponsor
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wben tbe Sew·Rite Sewlila
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club met Wednellday
even- Supper May 22
.
Church Ctrc e atAtbe~ubb:;. -laD waa The Sj!tiCUH Wom811'1 Auxii•-· ..,._ ... be"

Over
mothers and daugh- ters by Mrs. Jack Slaven and
MAY lC
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Tbere wDI be a meedDI "lJoward Look" waa tile tople eonducled· by Mrs. Elza Gil- 1ary ot the Vollmteet Fire D6r
ter were s cial guests of tho the response from the daugh- 1\lary Shrme, Whtte ~rine of Officers for the commg year May 17 lor tho roplar mem- 0: the devotlono by Mrs. Louil more Jr., vice preMdent. The partment will oponiOI' a jl~
El s
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f Heath Meth- ters by Jennifer Coble
Jerusalem will meet Frutay at were elected when the Porn- hers when new olflcero will Reibel when the Federated Cir- traveiins prln donated by Mrs. oupper Ia the llcllool audltorlUIII
ef;r thetr annual In a Truth or Consequence 8 p. m. a\ the
of eroy
m
be btstalled. There will be aew cle met Wednellday at the Harold Hood was awarded
Saturday, May 22,
servtna
Mother-Daughter banqvet Tttu:s- epiSode, Mr&gt;. Garen
rules Hlld other
church.
Mrs.
A
to beiln at five o'cl ·
day evening m the church dm- adopted mother lor the evenmg will sponsor a rummage sale for
o'clock
and that time.
offlee
The hymn, "Anywhere
Charleo :eoout
1
10 Proceed• from this
tng room Members and guests wa. awarded • polled plant Bs in Racine May 14 and 15 at meeting.
' to be turn ter
Memorial Jesua," opened the meeting • lWreshmenll were
by wiD go to tho lfremen to .
wero seated at tables d""orat- the oldest mother present, and the Simpson building across Members were seated at at the Ve
thaD May lowed by the reading of Poalm the ho81eoa to the above nam- used as needed. Ten memtJeri
eL with flowers and centered Mrs. Larry Edwards r""eived from the post office.
white covered table centered Hoopltal no a r
uest.- 21, and prayer by the leader. ed and Mn. Edward Wells, Mrs. answered rol! call when tile
with silhouette ftgures of moth- !lowe" lm the youngest moth- The Junior Class at Pomeroy 'th
rangement of white 31. All
are :
In her medltaUon, Mrs. Reibel Raymond Baity Mrs. Donald IJ"OUP met m the toWn
ers and daughters in blue and er Also recetvmg Uower were High school is having a rum- Wld
mums Mrs Tomp- ed to be at th mee I·
stressed that, "AI we journey McKnight Mrs.' Dayton strict- Monday evenlnJ, M•y 10. ,.
gold. colors uf the WSCSh d
J'ran•Im Martm, most dau- mage sale in the Smith Buildye '-edw th gr.ace ·
.
through life we should culllvate land Mro' Donald Collins Mn. meeting opened with thP Lord!ol
.s
1
A program followed t • .tn- gh,ters
· present, and Mrs. Hem' . ing on Second st
' .• Apr II 14 an d '"'
Mrs..,,T. A. •Hennessy, presi· _..,,
-MOCIH!!MIGMI"'*'"'
I he babit 0 I look'"•
... up • olnce Charles
' Hollman,
·
Mrs. wm""'
' ..... Prayer ...
jn unlOOD
ted' e to•
ner cmylnr, out the 25th anm- erman, trom the longest , dts- 15. Anyone havtng rummage to dent, conducted the busmess
so many of the
thlnga of Boyer and Mra. Don Mullen. lowed by glV/IliJ
versm salute to the mothers tance, ,\e•
be ptcked up Call WY-2-.1019.
ession which opened wtth
life are above us.
Mrs. Louis Osborne will be hoot- tho Americand . aged.
1 Haven, W. Ia.
vta
way of an old-fashion- A typ cat ·soap opera"
. MAY 17
by Mrs. Tompkins who
She named the blue 3k) , moon,
for the next meeting.
were read an approv
ed . radio"" program 1n obser- gram wllli gtven by Aprtl tras- The Mtddleport Band Boost- had for her topic, "A Diary
stars, rainbows, green lreel, 00
All Auxiliary. members an
vance of the 25th anmversa?' er wlllt the audten&lt;&lt;o
er Club wtll meet Monday
Prtvate Prayers." Members re,
rf
neecy clouds, night of birds, the
asked to be at a ' special meetof the foundtng of the Women s mg m the "Lets Pretend hour ning cat 7.30 p.m. at the htgh sponded to roll call by namtng
sun and the glorious Sllll!et.
Cadet Troop Hike•
lng at the town hill May t7 at
Soctety. Becky Fultz. daugh- undet the dtrectton ot Mrs. school cafelerta wtth Mrs. Cash a country in the Umted Nand She closed the_ meditation with To Meeting Place
, p. m. to complete plan&amp;
ter of Mrs. Bernard Foltz, gave Fultz. •lrs.
K.
preSident, tn charge. ttons. A note of thanks was l Recent guests. of Mr. a i "In the Mornmg We ohould The newly formed Girl Scout for
7 30 the oupper.
the dinner gmr
.
a btl of the Bell .. rete- "Phere wtll be mstallalton of of- read from MISs Lydia Ebers- Mrs. Vtctor Grtm were
Dtrect
Prayers to
and Troop met Wednesday afternoon Refreshments were serve b1
Mrs Pull7, wogtam chatr- phone Hour" by smgmt Hap- ftcers All parents are urged to bach for flowers sent her whtle son and &lt;laughter and
oi Look Up. Two poems, Twas at the home of the assistant Helen Diddle and Carrie Sinman, arted as the tadto an- py the Home" With Mrs. M. E. attend
.
hospitalized
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grtm and A Sheep,
a
leader, Mrs. John Fultz. From clair to Myla Hudson, Clara
nounw lor tlw program whtch Dowson •l the ptano.
Theodorus Counetl Daughters Olficers elected were Mrs. Sef Ctty, N. C., and Mr.
Went Astray, and He Cares th
th girls hiked to the Lavender, Ada Slack, Tbelllla
was modelt•d after rad1o shows The small daughters present of Amertca wtll meet In regular Dale Smtih preSident; Mrs. C. Mrs. Robert Sever and fam11Y closed the devotiOillt.
ere fe th ir ader
Mrs Grueser, Sylvia Zwllllng, Elleoa
of 25 year&gt;
During the business session 00
ewhe:..
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regtll.; Clark, Edith lluod· and Marte
1 ago mcludmg the presented a one-act humorous sesston Monday. at 7 30 p.m. at F Tompk,.;, vice president; of Zanesville. They :me
Stgn-on g ven bv Mrs l'uitz. a skit entitled, "You Must Pay the IOOF hall. A social hour
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. sec- pecially to see their
ir. charge of Mrs. Retbel, preal- meetlag
held.
'
Rizer.
welcome to the mother&gt;
hy
Mrs.
The
Rent
"
Mrs.
Char.es
llradwill
follow
and
potluck
refreshretary
_
treasurer.
Mrs.
Smith
tor
Grtm,
who
has
.
Pat
dent
thank
you
notes
lor
fiowDur"
th
meeting
the
troop
I
"II be serve d·
mginto ethree groups, choosJohn Kr.awsrzvn t 1r response bury was featured ·a n ··•·t
l ' oon ments wa.
. named Mrs. Hennessy, Mrs. Ro- a·l'·ed
tz · He ts now 1mprovmg I ers •were read from M'111:1 M divided
ild od J "or '
from tl,. mothers b'
Tom Htver" portion reaamg poetry The Metgs 4-H Pleasure Rtd- bert Warner and Mrs Ben home d M Robert Jay of guerite Meyer and Mrs. Lester lng a name and namilljJ group W wo
URI
Riley; a welrume to
to background muslt of "Beau- ,ers club Will meet at the Rock Neutzling as the program com- Mr. ban .
wtth relatives I Fauber who are improving from leaders and assistant•. The 4 H l b 0
. ed
- - - -Uful Dreamer. .. The audtence Sprmgs Methodtsl church, Mon- mittee for next year...
last week.
recent Illness, and from the grouflll and their nomes are the
• cu
rllanras
JOtned m the slgn-otf song led day at 7 30 p m. Members are "lnternattonal Affatrs
was mMrs
Manley has re- Raymond Hood family.
Mro.
with Sharon Glaze, A Wildwood Junior 4-H Gal'
ill III by Mrs. Fultz. The comrr.erctal to take project books.
the topic of the program, pre- cetved word that her husband, Reibel and Mrs. Ben Neutzlins the leader and Robin MIU., as- den club was Ofllanlzed Wed·
TONIGHT
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of the evenmg was given by Mrs. The Metgs County Democrat sented by Mtss Ebers bach. She R er I ee Manley has been reported on May Fellowship sislant. the Ptoneers with Deb- nesday evenins at the borne of
"MAIL ORDER BRIDE"
fultz and her daughters, Beth, dub wtll
at
spoke on the lndtans of
pt:gmoted lo the
of Private day held at church. Orders wree bie
leader, Anita Fultz, Mra. Victor Hysell.'
Buddy bhst&gt;n
Ke11 IJullea
Barbara
and
Becky.
sc;ond
ward
ouse,
on
America
and
what
.
the.
Wor
.
First
Class.
m
the
U.
S.
Army.
taken
lor
aU
purpose
cards
the
assistant;
and
the Buckeyes, The club is apollBOfod by lbe
,('olor '
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Mrs.
Galen
Brown,
out-gomg
7
30
p
m.
All
membe_rs
are
u
gHealth
Organizalton
"
domg
lot
PFC
Manley
is
serving
with
the
Circle
is
selling.
with
Jennifer
Goble,
leader, Wildwood Garden Cillb
and
-~ ld lltJ-­
I I" esldeHt, conducted a short ed to attend and brmg cooktes the Indian, such as butldmg H Q 18th Art. in Butzback, Cer- A salad course was served Nancy McCall, assistant. At the advisors are Mrs. Dwight
"NEVE R PUT IT
fN WRITING"
attending the new Methodtst or
y 8
schools and adult classes Mtss
He is a graduate of Mid- by the hostesses, Mrs. Allard close of the meeting refresh- hoan and Mrs. Hysell. Officers
Pat Boone
busmess meeting and thanked
A I
Ebersbach named the vanous dleporl High School. Mrs. Man- Prall and Mrs. Gladys Cuck- ments were served to 22 girl' elected are Grace Hysell, ptello
the commlllees for lhetr work Tite Amertcan
S
church denommaltons and told ley plans to join her husband ler from a table with white cov- and leaders
"ent. Heidi Milhoan vice II". .
Sa turda}
~L.i)
m makmg the dmner posstble.
of the t. Pou s what each was domg to help the lm the near future.
er and centered with an ar.
Carla Fisher,' secretary;
"GODZILLA VS.
15 The ctrcle voted to gtve fman- and St Johns Lutheran church- Indtans in the self -help pro- Mrs. C. E. Burdette and Char- rangement of spring flowers.
WINS DIPLOMA
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Fisher, treasurer; PogTHE THING'
ttal asSistance to JUmor youth es wtlt meet at the
gram.
.
les Burdette visited In Galli- Hootesses lor the June meeting J K nnedy received his di· gy Milhoan, publicity; Tereta
tCoto r )
Asbury Camp near Rw Grande. Tuesday. at 8 p m. Mrs. atr The meetmg clo,ed wtth the jpolis Thursday
with will be Miss Lena Grueser and I oe I e the Columbus Data Gooch health and oafeiy ehtllr-a nd .
.
Mrs.
Charles
Bradbury,
Mrs.
Karr
wtll
have
the
Bible
stud)
.
Women's
Creed
in
unison.
The
her
brother,
Mr.
Lawrence
Mil- Mrs. G. 0. Schmoll.
School last week and man,
Koste Hysell, riCJ'elo
"VOYAGE TO THE END
Larry Edwards and Mr, Jack
next meetmg wtll be m Seplem- hoan, a patient at the hospital.
h
pled employment with tlon leader. The girls are talc·
OF THE UNIVERSE"
Dt&gt;nms StephE'ns
I Slaven were named on the
her, the place to be announc· l The members of the Middle- M H rtinger
Insurance in Colum- lng beginning gardening and ont
committee to assist Mrs. Wol•
ed
port Cadet Band held their
rs. ."
bus The son of Mr. and Mn of the community assignment!
Uam Russell, JUntor youth counband party Thursday evening Devotwnal Leader
wui1am Kennedy, he was form- wUI be lor the girls to take 1
selor in workmg out detatls
Wlfite Rose Lodge
at th ethgh school. S.':Jnd:lches Mrs. J .E D. Hartinser pre· erly employed by the Krogerl nower arralliJement to
!hell
! The ctrcle also agreed to send
n
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and pop were serv
urtng sided and opened the meeting Store In Pomeroy.
church each SUnday.
Pomeroy, Ohio
the eventng.
' with devotions when the Guild I
·two senior high students lo the Esther Lowery, seven-year - Auxilrary eeta
; lltsstons School at Delaware in old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wh11e Rose Lodge Auxiliary Mrs. A. A. Scarberry and I of the Crace Episcopal Church II
june, and to sponsor a booth at George Lowery, Hamilton - st. met Wednesday nftern?"n at her daughter of Columbus
met Wednesday eveninl ot the
TONIGHT &amp;SATURDAY
the
Metgs
County
Fair.
Middleport.
was
honored
wtth
the
Legton
_hall
tn Mtddleport the weekend at the former • parish house.
"PALM SPRINGS
In conclusiOn Mrs Brown a surpnse birthday party on the with Mrs. Carl Mattox presi~
here,
A short business session was
WEEKEND""
1Te1 hmcolnr)
thanked her offtcers and mem- lawn of the Lowery home, Wed· mg tn the absence of the preSt- Mrs. Kennel~. Byer of Galli- held and the report of the secfruv Donahtw Connu• Stev
dent. Mrs. Wtlltam Robson. I- pohs spent. Mother's Day Sun- rotary and treasurer accepted.
!:n.s T\ Hat·d m .IPt i'V Van ' hers fo r thetr support during nesday, May 12th.
' the past year and mtroduced the A buffet supper, including her Altendmg were Mrs.
WI day here wtth her family
A social oour followed the
Dyke
'lAW OF THE LAWlESS" new preSident. Mrs. Charles birthday cake, was served to liam Woodard, Mrs. Carl
Mrs. Clyde J . .Bartlett h
meeting. The next meeting will
1TechmcolurJ
Y\lonne DeCarlo Dale Rob- · Bradbury The dmmg room was the young friends of Mtss Low- tox, Mrs. Davtd Entsmmge ' returned from Rtpley, W. d V · be Wednesday June 2, at 8 p.
decorated. Wtlh baskets of whole ery The guests were earh giv- Mrs. p L. Mttch, Mrs JaTes where she has
ays l m and aU members are W1ed
ertson. \\'m. Berahx.
I flowers combmed wtth blue and en .several party favors After Souders, Mrs Herman Bake.;;: at the C~urc~. 0 ~ ae:::~e~~ to. be present.
:gold trts placed m tre shape of the supper. there was group Mrs. Walter Hayes. Mrs.
Preachers tves
----SUN ., MON ond TUES.
Mor 16-17-18
' the WSCS emblem. Arrange-' singing and games. Esther re- en Lewts. Reported Ill weWr~~~~~ Ceod:rhi'd:k~ere presented to
SON ADOPTED
ments of flowers were used on cel\led many lovely gifts from IOtho Watts an.d Mrs.
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these guests. Lee Ord, Vtrky Morris. Followmg t~ mMeeti~g e~c;h m~;~~.~~~t ~~~~rC.shurch K:.:;dar~~~~~~~~ fJa:~
Slack Peggy McKinney. Kris-1the group went to t
ar n a eN
ne Mrs
1
'111
Ia M~ms. Ca thy Pooler, Beth Restaurant
for refreshm~nts ~-ithethe":,~J:st ~~r was
adoption of a baby boy, omVaughn. and
BryanTommy
Mullen,Lowery.
Danny !Mtldred
provided Jacobs.
by the Mrs.
hoste~es.
~r~~~~~~sc':~~f."~:nn~;,
Lowery
rna N:~: ,.' p~esented wtth a gifi.

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$16.00

In addition our prompt action on your application and' convenient arrangement of your
payments add pleasure to your purchase.
Come in ••• let us give you full

Mrs. Ross Cleland, pr::~~~;~~~
opened the meeting by
from Mark 4, followed by
Lord's Prayer and pledge to
the nag. It was voted Utst Ill
memben who are unable to at.
tend the meeting be made honorary members. Gilts will be
sent to bospltalized members.
Mrs. Milo Biggs and Mrs. stanley Trll8sell were reported ttl.
Games were played under the
direction of Mrs. Marton Wood,
Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and Mrs.
Norman Frederick with prl2es
awarded the winners.
Refreshments were served

Utose:~;::J~E::I I

the hostesses
above
and Mrs.toMabel
er, Mrs. Ray Morris, Mrs.

ence
Neutzllng,
Mrs. ~. ~~i.ll
Van Meter,
Mrs. Henry
er and Laura Jean, Mrs.
er Wright, Mn. Arthur
Mrs. Henry Spencer and1 :~:
Hattie Frederick. Mrs. ~
ling won the door rplze.

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details, without obligation, now.

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Mrs. Benny Perry and daut!h·
ters, Linda and Mrs. ~ii'J M•- 11
tlngham of Keno attended the
wedding of Mrs. Benny PfiiTY'B
son at Milton, W. Va., AprU 29.

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Boost with

.THE BEAUTIF'UL "Trad&gt;ng Post " building. constrn r fed ftom lo gs turned on a lathe, Is where the park offire
be located. Food supplles and souve niers \\ill be merchandised .

Wilt

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Auto. Trona..
Radlo, wheel dim, ~

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Member ~ Deposit IDBurance Corporatloa

owner.

Only $1095
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-•eo , power lleerln•••. new white oldewslls. wheel dil&lt;s. ndle .
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Priced to Go··" As Is" Specials

A high school dance party will
be held thll Friday evening I
to. 11 p. m. at the •ltl Racine
High school audltorhlm. 'lbe
.Jays will emcee.

4 DR. H.T.

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with npanelon ol the
moblle
tire
populsllon of Akroll.

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' $495

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KARR &amp;VANI

Member Federal Reserve System

• ..,,,, •.,Horace Karr is Host to Press Day
Story and Picture•
By Rob.,,! Winget!
Rnval Oak Park: an ideal

area · near Five Points for
outdoor recrea tion . ll'i ll be
opened to the puhlic ne xt
Friday by owner Horare
Karr rt may open &lt;tn era
establi shing Meigs Jounll·
as an outstanding tti-s ta te

60 CHEVROLET
V8 motor.

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Vllll'IJ AIJNT
T. W. Dawaon, Col~
tied Tueatlay with hll aant
uncle, Mr. and Mr1. WUI
era.

two·

ONE OF THE
modern bath .house facilltles that provide• !peclal
conveniences for campen
?ark. Automatic washers and dryers wilt be available for patrons,

4 Dr. SedaJI. 183 eu. Ia.

A'M'END WEDDING

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY.

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Save On Your Furniture
on Elberfelds
3rd Floor Furniture
Sale

Wednesday evening at the lodi!e ll
hall with Mrs. Oscar
Mrs. Eddie Hartung, and Mrs.
Buel Ridenour as hostesses.

aurfi.ng •••

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Grove City, and Mr. and Mrs.
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Ray l''llow,
Clarksburg, Ohio.
·\1rs Leo Sm1th and I &amp;nding gifts were Esther's
PLAN DANCEd
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grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. The Mtddleporl Ban 8oos ·
,Thomas Robson and Mrs. Eliz- ers will sponsor a htgh school
dance party with
abeth J ordan.
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The May meeting of the Past
Mrs. William Russell assisted It p.m. at the Middleport High Councilors of Chester Council,

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the Swimming Area at Royal

Oak Park.
Tho Royal Oaks Park
Jounchos Meigs county into the middle of tho Tri·
Stato co111petition for tho
Recreation Dollar. T h o
project, significantly, ia
believed to reproHnt the
largest singlo Investment
of local capital In o local
enterprise ainco World
War 'II,

Loeated at Pomeroy Slar
Route, th e beautiful · new
park will offer camping.
swim ming. picmrking. IJo&lt;tting and fishing fa cilities_
Two lakes have been built.
Karr. a building contractor. native of Chester lownshtp and livtng at Pomerov
Star Route. has planned the
pork to atl raet patrons from
tar and near.
Announremenf that t h e
park will be opened nest
Friday. May 21, was made
Friday at a "Press Day" at
the park . Newspaper. "radio
and television represe ntatives toured the park.
Meigs Countv Community Improvemen t Corp. President William Childs tv a •
guide for the tour and Karr

answered

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ahnut

enlt'rpri -:L•.
In all. 11111 acres ol mll ing \~oodlands for nature
slurlv exploralion , trailing
&lt;J nd JUst plain roam ing are
}11.s

in the p&lt;H'k

g round ~

Roval Oak Pa rk ll"ill have
1 ~ 0 ca mp si fr s \l i;P n .111 an~
eomplelt•d
\ lr. 1\arr satd
fhat HW sites Will h(• rPad,·
on opemng rl&lt;tl" and I he nth1'1' 211 w iII lw &lt;·ompI e t &lt;'rl tim
VPfl r
- Thr r nrnping an·.1 1 ~ loMlfed on a h!ll midst a ro ve
of tm~· er in g oak trePs. ·\
four -arrp l:.~kt• for s\d!Tl ming. dJving. wading a 11 d

\\ atf r spo rl s is expP&lt;"ted to
aftra&lt;"t m:lllv an'n rer;;ident s.
QnaJiftecl II"Jtrrf ront j&gt;ersnnnPI for the Rrrl rrns sapprovpd swimm ing fa(·iiit i t:~s wr l l lw on hand
Diving hoard~ and sl ides
are alreacl.v por;;itionrd at
th e lake 1\an rxpects to
emplov al least three. and
po~s 1hly mo re, liff'g tiJrd .. . 011
\I rt&gt;kend~.

fi sher men arP not for-

go!t en. The largr r. 12 acre
bke is stocked

11 ith

3,UOO

lhs of raffish. rropples anti
ha."
and
2.000 m ore
pounds ll"ill be added prior
to the opening.
Facilities av8llablo lo.Jb.t:~
camping area· :tnc\urte :rt]!ilfr
vidua l pienic tables, parking
~reas and fireplaces. elect nc outlets available at 50
&lt;·amp sites a disposal stat oon for trailers holding
tank s. and two central sho-

werhouses . Laundrv fa r1lilirs rnclude flush toi lets and
plf· nlr of hot water.
i\rtual location of t he
park is four miles no rt heast
of Pomerov and one m i I e
so"l It on Wells road.
Mr. K.1rr said floating lin·
rs will control the swimm ing sec tions of the smaller lakr An eight-inch layer
of small washed gravel ex.
lends from the shoreline to
six feet of water deoth.
Rates for camping a r e
$2.75 per family for each
night. or $14 per week.
This fee include&lt; the charge
~ for swimming and fishing.
There will be special rates
to camping clubs and groups
on request.

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would be ol l l'lancllco edjed Houston 2 I, only thr'::• .:dv 811pPtd
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run
a l•orun homer off
m 1962 before shppmg Purdm was lWei oseGr me
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lo • 1-10 mark m
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Jim Hart hit a lead oft mnlh· 121)-ga.'lle w blasted from the
12 9 record m IH
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Dick Stuart
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off loser Bllly O'Dell 1121 w
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Susan an
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Fern Gillogly and other
hies here on Saturday Aoot e
Major vague Results
son of the !"razlers' Danny
Bv United Prm lnternallonal
was on a lnp \o Washington, D
National l.ea.'lle
C. an honor won by
Po·
Mllw
PIO 000 1110- 2 8I 10 Pu llo of the llrot oecond 1trol duty at his
Lando,
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tldrlend fuurlh rradeo, who Rev and
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O'Dtll O.lnskl &lt;6) tnd Tor· enjoyed 1 trip to the Columbus Evelyn Hug '
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1 1 atlonal Houlton •t San Frondoco, 2 ro Mahaffoy •2-01 ond Trlln· Zoo Jut week were Bret All I thon, Albuquerque, a the '/arm
By Untld Pr•u Intorn
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Los An¥tlto li t 111
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Steve Laura Krebo Scott McComu
Houslon
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!00 OM 1100- II O Coen, Kimberly
' VICkie was In th\1 community oeveral
Pluladolphll 114 II 500
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Sadeckl Taylor Ill, CSchul:•
Jack 1e yearo •• a boy and plano to
M1lw1uk•t
2 1; 111 0 1Baltimore
11 12 58G 3'-' &lt;II Purkey Iii and
Ma8loy Juotm 1return he1e to live
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Polly 12 21 and HalleJ HR - State Capll•l and olher places

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Prtmlen Okays Halt
the US military and US l!:mAmerlcan sources said today Official sources sa1d the de bassy declined coiJIJilent on tht
the Umted States h.. ordered a cmon to halt the ra1ds lem- report. They would not ao.
temporary cessallon of bomb- porarlly was shared by V1et· knowledge tbat anything other
mg attacks agamst CommlDUst namese Protmer Phan H u y than tactical oons1dera11ono
Nortb V10t Nam There have Quat and 'Other Interested gov bad Influenced the deciSion not
been no r111ds for three days ernment officials U S Ambas- to bomb the north for the past
The VICious ground war con- sador Maxwell D Taylor rolled three days
llnued, however, and Commu. on Quat early In the week to
Reduce Pmoure
mst guemllas ambushed and diScuss plans lo halt the ra.ds, The report sparked tmmedl·
destroyed an entire 12 • truckj the sources sa1d
ale specula!Ion In this war·
VIetnamese convoy today 50 Amer~can A~r Force and troubled eap1ta1 that Pres1dent
rrules northeast of Sa1gon Two Navy offiCials were later m Johnson had ordered the halt m
Amer~cans were killed and four formed that all planned ra1ds order lo give the North V1e~
wounded VIetnamese we r e agamst the north were to be namese Commumat regrme an
found but there was no md1ca slopped fol low·ng the Navy's opportunity to accept his offer
1lion as to the fate of the others Wednesday strike agamst the of unCOnditional dtscuss1ons
the last
convoy
bridges
Withoutpressuro
appearmgofto do
so can
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FISH ARE BEING stocked at the larger lake by park mThe
raid agamst North Thanh
At theHoa
same
t1me both Navy der
Amer
• owner Horace Karr and S I Bastian Department of Viet Nam was made between and
Force of/JcJals were or- bombs
1
' Natural Resources, DIVISion FIVe park manager who 3 p m and 6 p m Wednesday dered to carry out extenSive OffiCial sources noted that
attended the Press Day event Fnday
I when planes h1t ftve bridges aerial reconnaiSsance m order the halt COIDC!ded w1th tho

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MARK EVANS, MINERSVILLE R D, a worker at Royal Oak Park checks
drainage hne to make sure 11 Is m good cond1t10n and ready for use.
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II St•nley Hutton Mur\ Bailey Lon Albany
2 382
Slalford DownlnM 181 Ham G J eo Nancy Smith Ran Ml8s Rebecca Dye, home on
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Advanced TypewrlliJtc A· were Ounna Crow business man 1 National Honor Society Schol· :e
of trustees, present1
wards - W A Drake, lnsJruc. ager, Donna Hauck,
Carla
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Patr c a Thomas McGowan won 175 sch- scro
sented p1ru to V1ckl Fetty, the I
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l!MS J'HS schOol typing champ- 11111!r, Shella Hicks, Johnn Sue
enroll m a four-year
SERVICE ANNOUNCED
ton, a '10 w p m pm (she typed Thompson advertlsmg solici· 1college cpurse based on an es·
77 w p.m. on a 10 minute te•t): tors, Sharon D1ll and Barbara say each ljTOie, Mrs. Theodll8- Funeral services for M rs

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Donna Reibel,
Lam. Mike Mulford ,
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Yearbook salespeople, Patty : Soc1ety cnapter apoosot, made held Monday at 2 p m. at the day as she dadlcated

Brenda OWens, Barbara Roush, ice Welu:ung, Gloria Buck, and

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nedy, who In death my people and slarlng oot over the river
still moum and whom m liiel as the Brittsh monarch i•uded
they loved and adnured "
her late husband
It was a day of solemnity and Fnday mght, Mrs Kennedy
sadness - and a day of warm had tea at Wmdsor Castle
rellllmscence and praise Bright with the Queen and
sunshine b at he d tbe scone as Phihp The U S Embassy

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lees of Ohw State Univenslv pu he le said
ISI•tes
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Ihorne DIVISIOn hold Ihe easl 1232 726 to the political
18th ID the Ohjo Jlruverslty Dis· Helen Smith for hre dltoml Donna Crow won the D A R lor all faculty and stall mem
PreSident Dick Rosenbaum The def•ndants m Ihe
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trJCt Jenmfer L Evans placed assisatnce to Jhe Staff She then/ Good CiiJZnslup A•ard
bers who have served 0 h 10 / presided He announced the DIS Ihour trial mcluded three wom- f1rst wom•n cabmeJ member IChester Goble saJd Friday
fifth m the county and Lows complimented Mrs Martha Hus- The Betty Crocker
Home- Stale for2 5 or more years Es trict 669 assembly will be held 1en and two Americans - the 1Jed the U S Labor Department I
Diehl and Doll!la Crow recelV· /led, sponsor of • Tbe Panther's maker of Tomorrow Award pecml Y honored were the 25 In Athens June 21. Galen Brown Rev Herbert Caudill 61, of 1throogh the heel"
s,
ed honorable menllons
Cub" the Jumor High secllon lwas won by Palsy !"ullz on the / 30, 35 4lJ and 45 )ear lacul\y l mtroduced hiS guest, hJS son, Chnchport Va, and hJS son· ld ed here F'riday mghl
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MF.ETING CHANGED
McGown was awarded • Na- 1ol the school paper.
1basts of Written exammatlon and stall members and those Eddie
In law the Rev James David 1MJSs Perk&lt;ns went to Wash
The meetmg of the Ladies
twnal Merit Scholarship Cerliii· \earbook Awards - "The taken by the h1gh school gl!"ls ' rehrmg thJS year
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cate for placmg m the 98th per. j1965 Pomeroy an," the
PHS Donna Crow received a Mt
The nearly 100 guests pre- ved dinner were Mrs James Sentencmg 1s expected w1/hm Roo&gt;evelt s secretary of labor can Leg1on scheduled May 25
percentile natiOnally
yearbook presented medals to am1 Umvers!ly CertUJcate ac. sent
faculty and staff Criswell, Mrs John Ketchka, eJght days
She resigned m 1945 a!te1 hold has been moved to Tuesday,
1mg Jh• top l"hor post longer Mav 18 7 30 p m There wU
Typewriting Awardo - Mrs these semors of the school an- l*nowledgmg that she was 1n ' members who have completed Mrs John Baker, Mrs Atwood
Bern1ce Hoffman, elemenlary nual sial!, Sandra
Thomas the upper 5 per cent scholasJJ 26 or more years of semce Spangler, Mrs E M. Wood and NEW YORK FRANCES / than '"Y other person In his 1be mstallation of new offiCel'll
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typing mstrurtor presented land Sheila Crisp, Semor Sec· cally In her h1gh school class plus all who
w1th 25 Miss Bess Sanborn.
Perkms 83, who a slhe nation's tory
land refreshments
handsome medals to
Patsy tlon editors Ernestme Wood Two PHS girls were recogmz. years or more of !erv1ce, and
- --Fultz, 55 wordo per mmute p1n and Amta Hall, Classes Sec- ed for havmg poem. pubhsh· their husbands and wives
and to Judy King, Su&lt;anna Arn- t1on ed1tors, John
Johnson. ed m ''The Nattonol Anthology
&lt;&gt;ld Mary Sue Handley Robert iSports Section, ed1tor
Katy of H1gh School Poetry," Boorne President Nov1ce G Fawcell
Whaley, Donno Crow, Peggy Morarity, Snapshot editor
Smith and Johnnie Sue Thomp- was master of ceremomes and
Hollner, all 45 w p m pms
Business staffers
awarded son.
Smith L Rli~rdon, prestdent of

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character, scholarship and phy- 1on D1ll Barbara Horak San 1ghan by M1ss Helen Sm1th, spon. 1at the 21 , 1 annual lac
Sica\
idra Thomas, productiOn start. 1sor of the Pomeroy chapter, / ul\y and Sial! recogmtmn Dm
Scbolarsblp Awards,_ In the jLmda Moore busmess manag
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and seventh grade basketball 1of
high'""
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\ liOns to sc!bboi Ute were recog- Baseball Team- Coach Rus- te• ms The vote recognized hiS 1sl reosed tha t more subject mat Rutland H1gh school told Rota- before leavmg lor Mexico on
mzed Friday In the
annual sell Moore P&lt; csenled awards to work m athletics, his sponsor. \er
neds of
ry club members Fnday mght
lheJC 15 year-&lt;Jid
omeroy H1gh school Awards D1ck Werry a medal Bruce sh1p of the s1g Bend Basket or t e supcnor slu enl an / at Heath church they gamed n
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ssembly With Prmc1pal James Simpson
Rex
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ClasSic hJS teachmg abJI lhe slower student, must be broader understandmg ol world
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agreement and
Diehl as master of ceremon- George Hams Wilham Jewell l'ty and hiS ob I0 us
I It considered He told the hoard /
at a World AlfaJCs In
loglc&lt;II step to solve the
SANTO DOMINGO (UPII - Heavy gunfire echoed
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Robert Crow 'Robert Smith: With students. v
popu ar Y members what steps needed to shtute 10 Cmcmnati
problem of contmued spea a. through thiS beleaguered uty Fnday mght from the bank,
1 1of lhe Ozama River, \\here U S paratroopers apparent·
he progl'llm began With the Philip Swmdell, Steve Finlaw, 1 Senior LII,..•rlan Awards _ be taken before the JSsue of Their attendance, and that of lions due to busmess comm1t
tr 1twnat Flag Salute
cere· Edw•rd Baer Wilham and Leon-I MISs
Helen 8.,,1h hbranan 1 consohdal10n could be placed Eastern SoCial Science teacher men!! on the part of eacil
ly were shootmg II out With Dom1mcan
mo y led by seniors Lows D1ehl ard Van Meter, chenille letter I presented medals b,
Norman Bahr at the mshtute
AuthoritatJve sources saul the rebels kJlled or wound.
15
and Donald CUllums The a- awards and managers Chr 1Ainold Augustme Branham /
April
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an undetermmed number of Amencans The para10
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Huddle '
Middleport • Pomeroy Rotary board of directors of the
lo_the rebel fire With
Danfoi1b Foanclatlon Award manager letters
slon, Nancy Riggs, Lmda Sauv. l
dub The mst tute Which of FranciSco MediCa\
has a eas - roun s rom
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Sayre Florence I
fers speakers and semmar lead unammoiiSiy adopted a policy
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LoUis Diehl was named Out Bermce Hollman faculty ad Schrimsher, Jonn1e Thompson,
crs of mterna\ stature IS spon. of partiCipatiOn m the medl· lh
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standmg Boy and Donrra Crow VISor lor 'The Panthers Roar," 1Mary Thom(J.&lt;On
Ernestme /
sored by Rotary clubs of OhiO care program, 1! enacted Dr 1 ave d
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the OGtstandtng G1rl of the Sen- 1presented medals to
semor l Wood, semor librarians.
Indiana and Kentuck
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semors are outstandmg schol- thai the board ' actwn " a s I
Flash"' 'usble
east bank
rovJde an o':
a Danforth publication, were Anderson and PhJ!1p Swmdell estme Woods Lmda Sauvage, c E Blakeslee
Coun ars of their ciBSsos
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Tms "EEK'S RESULTS,
Tuelday
Galllpollo II Pomeroy II
Jacklon 1 Middlepon S
Jackoon 7 Mltl4ltport 0
Loean t Wollaton 1
Athena 12 NelaonvUlt I
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combmed With those
a special meetmg turned down ol the pool manager, should a
lbe
recommended employment of head life-guard posttJon be cr,..
a summer reoreat n director at oted
$300 per month 10
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It was noted there remamed
Bob CrOJ
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the meetmg were Rep Ralph cJdmg factor m upgradmg ed
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Walker, John Parsons State ucatwna\ standards
1c actwns council heard Coun
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of f'manre and Edu
Mr Shoemaker diScussed the COLUMBUS - THE OfUO[ CJiman Gene HarriS read lhe / Mr Wolle " head basketball
catwn, and Mr Doyle Shnemak lmanc1al problems Involved and Wlldliie DIVISIOn said
recommendation of the Recrea coach at MHS and coached baseer stale supervisor of second offered .assistance to any group the flshmg outlook Js pretty I tJon conurussJOn that Carl
ball m the sprmg spnrts proary and elementary education, requestmg such help Mr Wei- good for thiS weekend from one le be hired as recreation direr ' gram
who spoke on the vanou" prob- ker diScussed the legJSiatwn re
lst:te to the other tor at $300 per months
Mr Craig m hJs Jetter "r res
lems and necessa ry sleps re latmg to educ&lt;IIwn before the In
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Counc1\ agreed that
SJnce Jgna11on
that hJS em.
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qmred lo place the school con general assembly and ol the
WI.
uegi s, ca • salary for lhe poSitiOn has been pluyment keeps h m out
of
sohdatiOn question before the OJds to education available He
and
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II to"" when council
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HORACE KI\RR, OWNER of Royal Oak Park at Pomeroy R D, explams opera public
d a 0dhesJre 1 to help
a
should remam at that figure are held and t s Imposs bJe
M on
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Do thedNovember ballot Soex:plrhesse
u eas ern
10 so ve lis ed· 1
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twn of the campmg area to those present for the P1ess Day. At far nght IS Me gs
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Streams clear and normal wtth regar ess o w ether or not for h1m lo perform h1s publ!c
County ExtensiOn Agent C E Blakeslee
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Irock bass bluegiiis bass carp additiOnal funds m1ght be a. dul1es The vote to accept h"
ern Local diSinct welcomed
Icatfish and
be 1;g tak: I va1lable from other sources Irc,Jgnatllln was unammous, all
the members and guests and
en Outlook 18 excellent
J1 was agreed to refer the rec cou ncilmen bemg presrnf
Introduced the speakers Mr
ommendat10n on back lo lhe cept John Zerk le They wue
Parsons emphasized lhe grave
HOI.LYWOOD _ AC'I'RF.SS commiSSIOn
Hams Hoger Mmgan, Clul·
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school
Dana Wynter and her husband./ Jt was suggested the dU lles or , ord St umbu and Wayne C.Jb.
boards '" meetmg the modern
1a Horney Greg Bautzer, announ. the
be
wuh 1bons Mayor Lee Smllh pre
educatiOn needs of Me1gs coun.
1ced Friday they had agreed to the
_!hat
Job Sided
ly youth He .poke of the vast
one-year 8eparallon on a tri
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1\•cled by almost 100 days of peace taiks In a natmna\ly tel•
contmual bombmg ra1ds agamstl VIsed speech before a gathermg
m11JJary targets
of Amencan &lt;4IIonal cartoonOffJCJal spokesman for both tsts

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Local Board ofo EducatiOn at a dmner Fnday evemng JR /
the Rutland Grade School cafetena School cooks pre.
pared the turkey dmner served lly high school g1rls
Wives of the membeiS were - - InVIted guests
before lh• public wh1ch m th'l
Spec1al guest speakors lor fmal analySis must be lhe de

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School board members, execut1ve heads of schools, In
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Rev EUient EmeriOn' e · ,
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tero Conferance at Rio Granda,
Ohio Friday and Seturday
Mr and Mro. Charlell
lnJ wert Mothoro Day d
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Mr and Mrs
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has
•221 and Azcue Mike Fraley, Rosaloo ChriSt Grange at Pomeroy on Friday and oon Howard •pent
owned l•lle, ta n only woll l 0 t c RidJik 191 and Camilli Jan Dana Bailey Bruce Mar evenln! whon Atholll County Po· or s Day with I her J"{cents rd
Amorhao leas••
now
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Conme mona Granle vlllted the Melrs and Mrs Water o man an
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Loser - Orteea
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ICount Pomona lnd prooonted family of Chtater.
Hollon Det 16 6014 2l383 Whether Paltorson who Davahllo(lsll
Greer Corol)n floyd
for the m..tlnr
Mr andMro KtnnethDnld·
\\agnel Clev :1:1 89 21 31
stopped Tod flern na of Hous I
-Perk, Robort Whiteman, R
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Will Mao Willman of oon ll1d family of Columbue
Mathew' KC 19 53 ! :!II 345 lun lu "' 40 second• of th•
000 000 100- I 6! !!:Ills, Waller Jordan
o r I Ravontwood W Va and Mill were Mothtr'a Day 1"1111
1\hlllld Cl•v 14 51 i 11
li11rd IOUnd Fnd&lt;Jy nlghtl
000110 oox- 2 61
D;r::d:
her parentt, Mr lrtd Mr1. Da· l
Skowron Chi ll 97 13 32 no anolher shot al the Ill e •
ood 161 D Lee tou • a y
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Davahlu' Cl•v 22 82 i 17 329 pends on who wms In
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FISh Teeto, Ronda Whlllnglon d
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Mro Carl Barnhill underwtnt
Caler Chi
25 fl 16 30
Mam• May 25
ond
Martm lVI. nls Tollkey, Toni Pel\ II an '
guesto of Mr. and ma)OI' lurfery II Camden- If Dtt 211 91 2l 31 32~
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2610716 34 3111 On thai mght Sonny Ll•lon , Winn•r- Holien 1331 Loser- 1 Carol ElameE\ils daughter of \Irs Jerry Culwell and
. th William Culwell borne
Karl&lt;neena llet . 26 95 21 30 316 • lrJ&lt;S to wm back the
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were l,•eiiililiiiiliiiliii--ilii-iiii;l!
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fell al school the past week and the followtns rea vtl,
1 1 has a good Detroit
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'' Pallerson
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of Cincinnati,
and
NatJODBI
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003 200
000 If-4-IZ8 II
20 several
requ Ired Collier
Mrl Bob
Whitten nd
andMr
ants
11 Bwnk•
1 Math
c ance • t • I tl •hot II LISton
230
to cloH Iitle
a cuttlIn wort
her knee
Mrfamilyd'
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ews 8rn•• Swobod. Mel! wins II ba&lt;k
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R•kow (2), Sherry Mr and Mrl. Rullell Mayo, of
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Torre, B•a.,., RohiO•on Redo mun "'
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Vlllted her parents ,
n b u woM I and
oil 7
Icrown can orl•t • u •
tt H ffner 131 Lemabl
Mr and Mro. Ney Carpenter of o um ua
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America• l.earue - Horton tlmt Patteroon loot lwo one no
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over lht weekend
Dwaine Jordan and Brylll were
'l'l~m
i Blefm Oriol•• (on round llllt IIIhll to Llllon and Ritchie W~ner - Fox
Mr and Mrt Ralph Fraaler,aliO Sunday dinner 1""11 at
W. MAIN STiliiT
tgllaro Red Soo Genlllt A's hoo no de"'o lo fact Lloton l ~~~ - Radall (2-21 HRo
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Yaotnemakl 1 (~th 6
Rnao Balled Ia
Palter11m, WII 1 h lng 118\lo Wood , tstl, Mantilla (tth),
National LNiuo - Banko pounda loved w1th Herrlnl, t (8th)
Cubs 33 Mayo r.l•nto 23 Rob lle•ellnaa lwo-lloted barrage at on
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20 Malhtws, Bmoo all 19
Mlnn
000 000 II3S- I II 4
Amorlean l.talut-Kahnt Tl
Referee 1ed Waltham Merl· Kan City 000 100 200- I 7 I
1 VALVOLINI OILS
gers 24, Mantlllo, Red Sox 23 Itary of tbe 8r1tl1h Boxlne l K..t Parry 17), Foonow (1),
Powell Ouoloe 21 Horton fl· I Bo•rd olopptd tho flrht In the Pltll Ill and Battoy, O'DIOMI·
1 LUIIIICA nONS
K•" lJI Cbltviio lndlono II l th~rd round of the tcheduled 10 huo Wyatt (I) and Lechomlll.
Pl1eblnr
1rounder with Herrlnr 1llll on Wl~er _ P'01110w 12-21 Looor
National IAIIIUa-Giusll A• his feet
-0 Dono1ht1t (J.I). HR-AIII·
1 OOODYIAII Tlll.l
tro• f-0 Olboo11 Cordo f-0
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Ell" Re&lt;lo 5o Maloney Redo • He wao 10 ahaky that ~ 1011
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4.0 Boldot"hun Philo l-0
didn't know whore hi ""· jRI1JSCHE_D_U_LI_PIGIIT
tiATTIIIIIS
ADiorlcaa Ltoroe - Paocuol, Walthom ••1d
1 PHILADI!:LPHio\ rvPil Twmo 1 Aguh ro Tl1ers 4.(), 1 Palllroon wh 0 probably Promottra
reaohodqlld I
tMINOIIIIPAIIIS
Buzhardl Whitt Sox Grant, would have loot 1 shot at the May
bollnl bout belw11n
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30
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Fox ' 1"" Pappao, title If Horrtnr hod beaton him, Stanley Hayward of
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collectld QI,OOO and Herrl"l phi• and Vlnot Shomo o! New
MfrH FOR WRI!:N
took home obout 110,000 Pat. Yor~ 1o J111141 II ~h:f ~~?: :
O:&lt;~'ORD iJh"' 1 UP II- Ohio ltriOtl ha• now won 41 booll lor Sonny 81~~ urlltr thla l
Umvtrtlt• boiNiball coaclt Bob and loet lour,
tally lnjurld
Wren '""ched
the MO·vlctory
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ndrk Friday u hlo
Bobcat• 1• T!AMI INTJ:Il!ll
N4TI IUY IRIDGI:I
defe_.ed Miami, 1&amp;-1.
A total I WASHINGTON (UPII - Tltll
In 11 yuro ao ""d &lt;&lt;o.teh, I N!W YORK IUPil- ltd to waahin ton ltnatora purohllld
1 ltchor 1Marahall Brldpl fN1II
W"n hu I recoN foMO.tOI ol Ill ~I lrt IIJIIC
H" mark thll year I• 23-1 over- compe~ I~ theloP~t, ~~~~~~ ~iwall FrldtJ and opllonld ,..
oll and e.! In tho Pofld·Amtr~ four.blh 0 c :mp ~~ 11. , R1t llo/ hurler Jll11 Duckworth to
can Ctlrtltrtn&lt;'f
Ide ar •n•.
h p if Coast Lea1ue
Opjl. 1&amp;0 DtJMII
Ph, 675·1160
1'1. Plellllll
Dennis Scouler clobbored a Sports Nletworkll 't,lnc ;••:;II, :~ ;.~~ clu~c ~~kworlh hod
fT nd 1lam home run ind Jim v\10 nat on• v ,.
and no$1ed
Caoh &amp; Delivery-Cash &amp; Carry-ludglf Pl•n
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hlt a three run blast to .. pa rt of the PGA national decl'&gt;ons
4 fl eam&lt;d
run avwqt,
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Hospital Wedneoday lor add I were Mothers Day guests of
Ilona\ tests which showed a hJa parents Mr and Mrs
bram tumor
Taylor and tamlly
Suraery wao ordered but the Mr Clarenco Dean and two
doctoro discovered both oldee
Jackie lnd Cralll and
hlJ brain had the canceroUI Mr. ond Mro Bob Daen
condition ond he never
daurhter of Columbuo and Mr
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Harold GIIIoely lo confined
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The Mets touched Jly, NallY by Roy McMUlan In the
hall and Garry Arrigo lor 11
ond Inning put the Mets on top, hits, Including two each
UPI) but th e Reds carne
Klaus LewiS, Chrisotpher
INGLEWOOD Cahf I
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Smith' and ahtgle aafetlet bJ
The maJor league career
runo.
McMillan and Jacll&gt;
rook!O pllcher DICk Wantz last
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ed lor only one mnlng so far With starter and winner
as hJS official statistics were ry Jackson workmg for
itltrd-luck Jim O'TGolt IIIUI
concerned and then cancer
Dun Pavlllch
bin ror hit lint ;lctoJ1
brOU8hllt to I clooe
and
to NCOnd Oft In
will
The promltlnf
r• field hit by Leo CArdenll.
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the
Uti hurler died Thurtday nliht Two outo Iller, Tommy Har- Melo today Ht 11 II)IICied II
alter undersolnf ouraery lor 1 per blasted hla third home
fact either Gallll CIIC!O (0 D) ,.
cancerouo brain tumor
over the Ieite enter field wall Gary Kroll (2·1).
HI• Lot Angelo• Anlell team· to put Cincinnati on top, H.
The two IHml concllldt lbil
mateo w' r e In Mlnntlota wao the last ocorl"l tht
oerleo with I doublohl,.... lui
where they received the report did
day In Shea Stadium.
that Wantz woo to undereo the
ur e I few hours before the The Meto made It S.2 In lht
wao wheeled Into the bottom of the third on
atln&amp; room And Mano1er alve llnllel by Bobby Klaut,
Rleney told club executlv01 Joe Chrlltopher and Jme
II!OAL rro\NDINGI
ln Loo Anlolet that many 1 der.
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prayer woo oald
Lewlo tied It In the llfth wllb
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Wanlz I only appearance n I
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major '"lUI flml was In 1the
Jackaon .. .... . t G .. 14
AOI•l•' home opener aeatnot Ho.tpltal Monday
b
Galllpolll ••••• 1 I II ll
Clovoland In which ho worked Mr and Mro Carl Lem
Pomeroy ..... I t II tl
one lnnl"l 11 waa
the oub- Hunt101ton, W Va.,
Mltl41oport ••• 1 1 I II
H uent rotd trip that be b. Mn. Cbarleo SUmmerf'""
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affection for the Brttisb pet&gt;pie, Mrs Kennedy gave her
thanks lor the gift of "sacred
soli . . the birthplace of our
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ly bestde their mother and their this memortal 1 can only
uncleo Sens Robert F and Ed- ll is tha deepest comfort
M. Kennedy, durlug the Jmow that you share wHh
ceremony.
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Mrs. Kennedy
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New In Farming

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Contribution
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CALENDAR

Service Set .

Did You Know

by tit. PIIM 10l!lel!llllli wm play.
MAY 17
4 eonttlbullon Wll mada to The lhoc&amp;laurealf tmlet •t
od by Riebel PiiOit and Ban· 1'h~ ,JOf' CIA•8 of the U"itecl the CIIICII' fund by Roek 8prlllga lbclne Jllgh ochool Sunday ev·
II till May metUng of the 111.. dra Ncwlte. PM(!ram &lt;ohair· Methodist l'hureh will meot Or11111J0 Tbtd'llday Clll~niniJ. Jlred enlnl, May 16 at I p.ftl. will
~ P'i'A Monday eventng. man for the past year was Mrs. Monday at 7'30 p m. at the ~' 1':MJ wcrthy rnarer, pre- open with tht ProceNioltll fol·
I'd read an awf11L lot about
~ lor nut year a.r e Maurice Reed.
church.
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Bluaehe M. llltldu
Oeor(e W••:= Cmtr, but
Pretident, Mrs. Ernest Wh1te- Relreshment.o wer edeme
Theodorus council Dau&amp;htert Wll tnawered~ d
Junior girl MJ•s Be~erl,v Price.
was Tiijl
k for me.
hlld; VIe. President, Mrs. Wal- Refreshments ware 1erved of America will meet in reiUiat M~. Amol
dlit reported A re1pome by the choir two
tor Bto!vn; Secretary,
Mrs. with Mrs. Frank Bid chair· se11ion Monday, at 7:00p.m. at;"" 11; =~~t 1 " apron con· vocal selections by the ~hoir,
TODAY ! .COOKED Great
R~ Hannum •. Jr. and Treasur- man of . the nrmhment com· the IOOF hall. A oocial bout v~:llatlon or H:rr.::~ie T!: the scripture lc11on by a Jun· APRIL It - A real teacher Z. And whlle you're at aee Northern be,anl with bacon, '
er, Mrs, Harlist F'tank.
. mtttoe, m eharge.
wiU follow and potluck refresh· Rock 8prtngt Gran••• to Hem· lor girl. Pam 8ylveater, and speak! In a book I'm juat read· Mra. Faullmer's bed of
made tapioca pu4cllng (Witb SU· ,
'l'lle mernbrra toted lo ~ate
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lock Gto~e Grange on Satur· hymn by congregatiM will fol· ing: ''Up the Down Slalrcal&lt;" blue and white violets,
caryl, naturally;, added aome'
$25 to the East:en High School Blfthdays
The Meigs 4-H Pleasure Rid- day wao diiCUIHd. Rocks In I low.
by Btl Kaufman.
ly brought au the way from
tweet plc\dea and lotu col!ee
Library FWld , and M~s. BalJJI
ers club will meet at the Rock will open and clote the ~e:t- 'rhe sermon tople will be "We She IIYt,"l want to point lahoma (?) by Betty Cline
and there you are.
:reen, Mrs. lla/::r Blown and
Troops
Springs Methodist church, Mon-. inl and 1 practice 1111 held
Turn to You" by Rev. James the way to eomethinl
that lormerly
lived near
But 88 the old feller com~··1:nald ~; : wer:i~~
day at 7:30 p.m. M~btrs are A Mothero Day
progr~m F. FArly, paetor of the Letart should forever lure them, when here.
plaln~d. "Everythlnc 1 eat
~n of r~l;t rri'ore aurrunds
to take project books.
was preoented b)' Mrs. W. A. Fall• Methodl!t Church.
the TV aet Is brollen, and the 3. Have a me11 ol rhubarb. eeema to IO to my aiUmmlck."
t 1 nd . 1 b · The birthdays or Reedsville The Melge C&lt;lunty Democrat Morgan and members answer- A hymn, the benediction by movie is over, and the ecbool There'• Jlllt aomethlng
You c1n•t win- and 1 don't
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~choo lo ~ ps :de• P:~s 1 ~ Girl Scout Junior Troop and club will meet at hte Pomeroy ed roll call by namina their a Junior boy, Wllllam Zerkle, bell has rung for thelutllme." that very lint meet rtaht
know 11 1 want to- Much.
var u
W be PrJn. Brownie Troop 180 - e ob· ~~econd ward houee, Monday at favorite nower, 11JIIowed by the responae by lbe choir and the
of your own yard, thai's
;::c~r~ ;s. e 3 wlll aerved during a party recently 7:30 p.m. All members are urg. sona, "SiarJ or A Summer recessional close the service.
A HILARIOUS. YET often very epeclal.
tour ·the F!~i2 ~e Cream at the Rlvmltw School.
ed to atlend and bring cookies Nl&amp;ht." A reading, "May," was I
polanantly pathetic book (brill 4. Go call on a nellhbor
BUT A PERSON really ousht
mand Mr Bee's Potato
Cblp The troops entmalnec. their or undwlches.
given by Mrt. Emil Ball and
new) Ia the above. Be prepared vlsllin&amp; somewhere (I did
anier oome of thea• prize
plants ln. Parkmburg: Grade! nJOthers, who were gueillll, with
MAY II
"The Origin of Mother's Day" I UfS 1
Oft
for shcok, delight, a8d enjoy· dey). Nothing 1lke one'~
tblngs around here - colat and
Lutheran by Mia Betty Leonard.
mont _ 1 warn you.
home, but I do love to eee
euch - just for the heck of
4 1 and 8 wlll go 10 Athens to three humorous sklls, One year The Amer~can
tOur Rauch's Bakery and the service stars were preAented by Churchwomen of the St. Paul's Three poema were read,
people'• and !l~down lor a
II.
Mldcet Auto Factory. The ?th leaders Mrs. Maurice Reed, and St. John's Lulheran church- 'Molher'a Bl'l!ad," by
Wll·
HAVE YOU HEARD thlt vltll.
Now me - I tent for a cro!ISand 8th arades will go to Mar· Mr~. Frank Bise and Mr1. Er· es wlll meet at the parsonage llam Grueser: "Mothers Are,"
sprlna'• horror story of the &amp;. And do a little
word puzzle newspaper (they
ltlta to tour lhe Mugeum and neM Whhehead to girla who Tuesday, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Clair Mrt. William Grul!8er, and Wllllam Harold Ours, 18, Co- little kid titling on 8 bank flab- lor the sick (Johnny
ollered BIG prlzts) and at page
!lie Bolt, "W. P. Snyder" and had completed another year In Karr will have the Bible study. "Mom'• Apron,'' Mrs;, Homer lumbut was cited to Meigs ina; complained to 1 palter· much on our mind now),
3 In It, I waaatopped dead cold.
tilt Jl'enton Glast works al Wll· scouting and a Girl &amp;out Pin The Sallabury PTA Will meet Radford. A conteat, ~range County court on an excessiVe by, "These nll!hl crawlers are peace and honor 1n Viet Nam, When you come to cholc1 of
Illmlt4Wn. The room mothers was pre!lellted to Mrl. Basil Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. In the Mother. of the Evening, was speedcharge following a one-car a·sllngln' me awful" _ nJcht lor the oppreo•ed In our own two or three word answen In
Will prepare the picnic .malo. Green, 8 new rornmlttee mem· school auditorium. A water sale- held w1th Mrs. Leonard t h e accident on State Route 143 at crawierl turned out to be dead· United States.
· slot, well. You've 1011 me
The attendance banner and ber lor the Brownie Troop.
ty program will be pre!enled. winner, Garden hints by Mro. 12:30 a.m. today.
ly baby rattlelnakes?
I If you !rave any time felt riJhl there. I prefer my crossnading circle book were won Punch, Ice cream and cake lnotallatton or ofllcero wlll he Morgan clooed the program, A The Sheriff's department said I'd Uke to track this down mike hot cakes for your
' words straight, without olive,
lly Mr. Manuel'• 8th grade we r • served by commlltee held and refreshments Will he deasert course wao served.
Ouro driving a 1981 Pontiac lost further, 10 II any of you know band's oupper, Caution, don't pickle, and ollced mushrooms
room.
Imembers rrom a table wllh a oerved.
control of his car golne Into a 1game warden•, how about let this get to be just
thereon.
Following the meeting the white linen cloth centered with The Twilight Garden club
HERE FOR WEDDING
turn, went to the left srde of ihlol), tell some of u1 quick, though, the surprme element
But I do wonder If- where'd
play "Little Women" was pre· a decorated trefoil shaped cake. ~~I hmeet '7':day ;•~n~g ~ Out ..l·town relatives here the roadf 1hil a mad box and becauae did 11 kill the child, the spice of the whole thing.
put all those bottle caps, any.
HntiCI by the lth grade clas1 White tapers and an arranee· h orne 0 rs. · · ra for the wedding or Phyllis St.ln· control 0. ' " car gOJsg mto a and ar~ baby rattlers deadly?
way.
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lllder the direction or Mrs. Sut· ment or tulips were also used ~It 1 Mrs. Gaynelle Wise co· ley and Larry Baker which wa• stopped mto a dltch.l Both " I pine to know really know. Study out the following :
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on the .table ·
solemnized
Saturday
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. even1'ng at I'and a fpassenger
R . • WI ham
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Mother-Daughter Browmes attendmg were Te- The Past Presidents of the ~e Middleport F'Jrst Baptist i~n~h: cra~~~~hi:c::curr::;r11 NOW IS THE TIME TO•
beat
Welt, author of "The Am·
resa Chlceater, D1ana Larkins, American Legion Auxiliary of K u~~ were Mr. and Mrs. W. miles north or the Pomeroy 1. Hang over your lovely new Are sometimes very queer.
bassador" llately out), and
IS Jane .Whitehead,
Paula Hauber, Drew Webster Post will meet . . rty) Beaver and lhm C
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dl tulips and go over and se• Nora The people people own by
"Devil's Advocate," says, and
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Mr
and
Mrs
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me
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how I hate to IhIn k it Debb
reen, a Y Jerce. Wednesday evening at the home
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IVen Th urs oy .Junior Scouts
attending were or Mro. Ralph Gilmore.
Bea~er. and Mrs. Jack
Reis urn amage 10
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"We shall have lo end the
A mother-daulbter tea and Gloria Adanu, Sharon Dr•ke,
(Chnstme B~aver) of Colum"The people people have
war in Viet Nam - we may
program highlighted a meeting Cathy Pickens, Jane Brewer,
bus, and MIBs Lmda Beaver
frlendo
have to race the fact th&amp;t It wilt
of the Missionary Society of the Connie Rockhold Robin Humrs. Inner
and her fiance, Larry Cottrau
Garnlacb • Partealdrcben, Your common sense appall
as a Communist country.
Pomeroy Flrsl Baptist church phrey, Ruth Gr~en, Rosemary
~~ Toledo. They also . visited
Germany iUPI)- A massive Bat tbe people people mat,ry--IA;ndonly If you live in the skin
Thursday ovenlng al the Reed Jean Whitehead Jackie
Jth Mrs. W. K. Beaver ' moth·
avalaaebe roared dowa Gel' At tb
1 Ilk 1 11 "
the other man can you tell
ehurch
Bise' Brenda Boring ' Debbie Mro. Goor11e Skinner
was er, Mr&lt;. ·1· M. Archer, who is 1 DJUf
0 De 1118DY'• b..betl mountain, lbe e e quee~_••_• 0 a .
he really feels."
Mrs.· Aten Shain, vice pml· McFann and Vickie Pierce.
elected president of the Rock ~:~~perallng from a reeent iiJ. '
ZU&amp;opltze, today and burled
SOME OF THESE b~~:~:::j
dent, presided and the meeting Troop committee members in Sprmgs Better Health
club
No one was Injured In a min-- aa uaknowu number of per· plans one reads of lor r
A LOVELY LINE from Vicopened wilh the hymn. "For attendance were Mro. Harliss Thursday afternoon ~t the home
SEWIN CLUB MEETS
or collision on the Reedovllle sou, molllllala ranaen re- strike me
as hard,
tor Hugo - remember his coThe Beauty ot The Earth," Frank, chairman, Mrs. Jack of Mrs. Wilbur Balley.
. flostes! lfts were
Hill Road, juot south of Rt. porletl. Tile avalanch&lt;
of work.
followed by 1 responsive read· McFann, Mrs. Harold Brewer, d Mrs. Clifford LeJfheJt, preS!- to Mrs. Bfadlord Ma pre~nted 881 Friday al t · J~. p.m., when melllnJ anow and Ice owasb·
But recreation, shown
"Mother'• arm• ar~ made of
1n1 from the Bible on Mother Mrs Roy Hannum Jr and ent. conducted tho meeting, da
h
ag
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road
grader
drJven
by
EU·
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over
lbe
lemce
of
the
many
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of
retlrem
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cenl•ersJ
lendemeBa,
and 1Weel Bleep
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open WI
e r s Sewing club
t 1h
gene F, Wilson, 54, Reedsville, &amp;hnea eraerhaao, a well • atrlke me even harder ao
blmH the cblld wbo llo1
pro(ram and Mrs. Donald Me· Mra. Charles Larkins, Mrs. Prayor and plodae to the flag in Miners 111 meTha er home backed Into a car followln• it kll01111 reoort hotel, and boring to lhe point of ~=~~~~~~~'~t:h:er~e!n~,"~------.
Kenzie spoke as a moth· Richard Borin•
· v e. ande event
was driven by Earl Clar ' 58 ' Rt • I' sw""'
... and R1'cky · Mrs · m· umson. followed with. devo- spent social!)·
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••• wllb II "several" 11111- t,1on. F'r Instance, ·~~~ufli:~~::;~:JI
10 sew 1na Reedsville
er s-ks
followed
by
a re· C Ed Humphrey Patricia Sti· lions taken from Galat,ans by
d
balb'••
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f an a salad course was e ed
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sponse, "My Mother,'' by Mary them, Susan Hannum, Kim hrs. 1nner.
er o cera or to "'Irs Robert Rawling
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There was minor damage but ranaer apokellliUin tald, Un· •hown - man, but dreary,
Ann McKenzie. A poem, "F'Iow. McFann and Juli Whitehead. t e com ng year are Mrs. Am· Chari.,; Rllll M
' · rs. no arrest, according to the conllrmed report• In lb Ia my book.
ers lor M ~ther," was read by Plans lor the Junior Troop os Leonard, vice president; Mrs. Wilson Mrs e, rs.. Husaell State Patrol.
nearby Alpine IOWD plaeed lbe
B h T
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Nancy Greenlee. followed by a l Cooking classes at the Middle- Wilham Grueaer.
oecretary, Mill .j w·l/red ~e~lhed, Mn, Arrests by the Patrol report· aumber Ill penon1 burled by
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piano solo, "How Great Thou port Gas office were di&amp;eussed and Mrs. Welby Whaley, tress- am ~~ h 1 ermut • ,Mrs. Hir· ed Friday included Earl Warner Ike avalanche •• blgb •• 50. ~~dfn~t ~o:~~a~~:~~~; ;Y,raiiiht!l
Art," by Darla Sheridan.
with the mothers and Mother's urer.
ser ~r:r, Mrs. Wilham Grue- 53, Rt. Middleport cited to Mid·
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A vocal •olo, '·A Mother's Day Kilts. made by the Kirls, The program pmented by M ' El'. ~bert Hoberls and dleport Mayor'• court May 21
through , "Beyond FamGeioor!lell
LOI·e," wa. pre~ented by M" ·' were presented to them.
: Mr~. Arlee Abbott opened with rs.
!Za th Flck.
for paoslng on a curve; Russell
SERVICE IS SUNDAY
Fortune - the Story oC lnrl•v•,,ll
Elmer Wickham, and Mrs. J
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1the article, "Likely Cau!es of
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v. Manual, 25, Racine. for de· The Ealllern High school Washington Carver" in
"Where You Get tbt Most
I! Stephenson spoke on home .
;Cancer." by Mrs. William Grue- NatJonwldl" fnH. j~
fective exhaust and Lawrence Baccalaureate service will he (May) Reader's Digest.
For Your Money''
life and l.he place of mothers mj
fS. eSSOUer
"~; "Ten Ways to be Unhap. Top Team i nM.(;.M E. Klein, 21, 'Minersville, no held Sunday, tomorrow,. ra· 1 sighed to Dad. ' 'I fell as if
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
the home. She also read a poem . i / S Hostess for
j PY were given by Mrs. Leon-I Withams' N II ld
operator's license. both cited tber than next Wednesday as hadn't accomplished a tm'n g,'J
"Chri" ia.n Courtesv." and clo•· i
ard. and "You Don't Say,'' Mr.. softball Jean a /nw de !no. to Syracu" mayor's court May is stated on .he programs pre· really, compared to that."
ed WJih Jhe poem, ··· so Long As :
ILwio Grueser.
imspitat IJJ.J ~hu~:r:e Hol~r 20.
I pared lor lbe event, and as
There Are Homes."
I A shorl quiz WI! conducted to maintai
Y evonmg
. published y..terday in The
Tht program closed with '·A 1 Mr~ l;re~ 1"~auer. enler-1 by Mrs. Skinner. after which G·M leagu~ It• lead tn the M. [
LOCAL TEMPS
Dally Seatinel.
Prayer For All Mothers.' ;,me d • Ca" 11 "u~CJ or~ or 1two artldeo, "Superstllior.,' ' . The Po,;eroy e 1
The temperature In Pome- - - -1
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by Mrs. Eugene Triplett.
t n ry h 1w. ' roy 's business district at II a
WEEKENDING HERE
1 ~ orus ~~oc d aug ter.s and "Greolne" Is Simple'' were paced by the
Cookies and punch were ser- 0 1 h rnehnca, C urssay evenmg : read by Mrs. Hornor Radford. of Edgar Abborotut e h ur ~g m. was 80 d~rees under sun:
a er orne, ave t.
I Two poe m&lt; . "F'anoy Verse ,' ted the opposlt.lon. only
w o permit·
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ved In th e IOC IaI room an d The meeting . h
fM
lv h' ny skies.
Mr. and Mrl. Harold Jo n-.
favor&amp; were small May basket s Thomas Cook'" ~i arge 0 . " · ,and "When Dnddy Was A Boy. " Hitters for Nallonwlde' e Jls.l
son and Mr. and Mr!. Richard
filled with flower s. The table opened with the Lo~~p;e~~e':; by Mrs Harold Blackston, pr•- Bob Cunningham with 8 \:~: 1 MARRIAGE APPLICATION Leifheit, and children, Emma
waa attractive ln a wnlte cover, and pledge
n . 1Y ceded • contest prepared by run Chari" Hamilto 1 810
. I Denzil Lee Welsh 20 Car· Jo and Curtis
Spriilglleld,
centered wJth. an arramgemen t followed with10devotions
ar '" bun Mrs.
son, M". . Maxin e Arno ld and c~n · gles· and a · double. Bob
n woEast.'1penter Rl. 2, New York
' Central
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of purple'"' and while snow· Deo•auer. A short buslne;s ses dueled by Mr&lt;. Blackston w1th lman. a single, Dale Harrison railroad, - BarbaraJeanCar- end with Mr. and Mr~. Harry
1Davis, Syracuse.
ball•, and candt.. enctrcled lion wao held after
which Mrs. Lewis Grueser and Mrs. two doubles ana a sint~le T
ter, 17, Rutland, st.udent.
with aylon porn poms on eJIII· '
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· om - - - - er llde. HosleiiOHwere Mrs. T.lgam .. were played and priz· The meeting clo~~d with the Grueser. a triple and sing!.,
T. Shelton, Mrs. Elmer Wick· i "'' awarded Jo Mrs.
Be~tz Mizpah benediction. Refresh -!John Jeffers a single and Wil· i
ham, Mn. Aten Sha.m. M
rs!' Wolfe. Mrs. Mike McKen&gt;Je .1ments were served by the host- I he Cund1ff and Bob Barton ,•
Willial!l Watson. Mrs Jo.&lt;eph ~;~· Cook and Mrs. Grovrr ,"' to the ~bove and Mrs. Wi t. ' each ~gles_.- - - :
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(;oak ond Mn. Dale Wippel. . ·
, IJam F:1chmger, Mrs . Mark ' Veterans Memorial Hospital
~ Refreshments were served by iGrueser and I gue.ll, Miss Gre·
ADMISSIONS - Tony Mit·
Mill Circle Plan•
' the hoote" to those named 8 · to Horden. The next meeting hoan. Long Bottom ; Mrs. Roy
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, bove and Mrs. .John Smllh. Mrs. I will he held at the home of Powell, Portland ; Barbara Fry ,
Wedt:hn11ln AuJU81 1~ollm Bcsrho, Mrs. CnartesJMrs. Hugh Bearhs , with Mrs. Pomeroy .
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Mr. ~nd Mrs. H~mer M. Cir- 1Cohen, Mrs. Arnold Hayes, Mrs, I Wilbur Bailey in rhar 11e of the DISCHARES - Dana Mur-1
til, Route 1, Racme , are an· Henry ReibeL Mrs. Max Meln· program and Mrs. Arlte Abb· , ray, Pomeroy; Ava Sayre, Sy-1
noWJCing the ent~agem•nt. of hart, Mr1. Richard Campbell, olt the ronteSI .
racuse; Dorothy Glenn, Racine: :
thtlr daughler, Donna Ruth t.o Mrs. Joseph Beegle and Miss
i Mrs. William Bryant and dau·
Deluxe
Doyle Edword Multi, •on of E~na Je!!e. The June meeting
ATTEND DINNER
ghter, Rocine.
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Mr. ond Mrs. W~lter Multi. Will be held at lht horiil of Mr. L. W. McComa., Super·
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Route 2 New Philadelphia
Mt!. Mary B. Heines.
lntendent of Middleport Schools,
Meqo Genoul ifoflpltal
A lf~duate of Ohio Unl~erMr.. E. 0. Rail, and Mr. Em· l:kUM~~N~I - rilrg~ ~ar· I
oily, Donna Is employed as an Motherl Honored at erson Jones or the Middleport ~oil 0 ' Lon '~ t~ : arre 1 on·
elementary tearher in Doyle 1Vf'W Haven Churcl
Board of Education. uuended DiscHA~Eso ~mE
Ad·
Publlt !lchools. Doyle gradual· NEW HAVEN
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a dmnor meeting in Rutland llllJ R 1
mma
eel from the Warn.r &amp; Swasey 1
- un ay was Friday evening given by the a ' acne.
Company'• Apprenticeship pro· ~hett~~wor H~mlly E~:·~~ fo~ Northwestern Local Board o£
gram. He Is turrently employ·
ven
urc Education . Mra. Jones also ac·
ed by the company tn Cleveland ~r\ ~na ~oust, w~o to HAdult companied the &amp;roup as 1 1ueot.
Diece
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and 11 In his junior year at or •rec or or ew aven 1 Other board members or the
Penn Collere. An August wed· Church, was chairman or cOm· county and thlr wives also at· .
tiA~DWtN
dinl il planned
mJtlee to honor Golden AI e Itend!!d the dinner.
IIIII OfHIII 'AMOUa
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1- He sells flmlly cemetery loti, markers and vaults
IIIIVING SIT
llltANDI
door to door.
They wero honored with 1pe- DVB STAFF TO MEET
D•YOTif, To tNTIUIT o~ clal seating arrangements lor The Middleport Doily vacl·
:I-Ke earrle• beoutllul artists drlwlnK• of a portlally
dl\'eloped park plan eem!tery, vaults and markera.
~1105 MASON AIU
tnornlng wof!hlp, and church tlon Bible School 1tafl meets
lktttro •· Dlftn, PWIIIIMf
uflhers
provided
transportation
at
the Church of Cbriot Moo
~flo will 10k you lo buy 1 lot In lhi• cemetery, voults
Attl2 CHANMEI. UHP•VHP·
CJIIttltr T1nntftlll ldlfot
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and mark~r8.
PabU.IIf'll ll!v•.., •rttrnoop '"e:f to and from the service for day, May 17 at 6 p.m. All interptrformoaoe. Duttf.ln
uFectory Trained S~twi..Molle Moat YH, Antonna
~~:d~rn~n~h'11~ht..fea~!~~ ~f'n~~m ttese "honored ones. " Mrs. est.Pd teachen and helpers are
4- Ht will pres1ure you to bu7 at onre . . . may t Vf!b
"IONI Z:
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Syttem. UHF·Dlpoto an•
eror. Oftlt. IUtlnt• OMN _,tti'IM Routh presented each with 8 Jnvlted
oller rou 1 "bargain" prlee lo do so.
tellna, Sound Out-Front.
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Clblntt:
HtiiJ ~ PQiyo
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P:~"':,~e:·:~P~~~~·!:': lion. The following were honnot completely constructed, He will not be able to
~etliLii~W•illl
toll you whe~ It will be completed.
o.,o.
ored, Mro. Morgaret Staato,
IAIY TlllMI . •.
Slldcti~II'OWII Clllott,
tl:!1'~!r~.11 ,., 1 ~ 1 '1:tft. ...,':...na'l; Mtt. ley Miller, Mn. Dally
191P108AN.
s.-:He wilt admit-If yo~ ask hlm-thot once you buy,
Lextftlton Ave., New vor.- Cltr, Hn Zirkle, Mrs. Ella Capehart,
you will be FORBmDEN lo expro11 ~our -tenll·
MI. Rill I'IIICI 011 YW
ment in lbt traditional American way - with a
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monument o! marble or granite-or vault.
nrrttt •"•• .,.'If:~ •. 111 Nnr• ,., Roulh, Mrs. Dati}' Roush, Mrs,
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WHY YOU SHOULD PLANT
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HAY CONDITIONER

e9000 ITU - -- - - - - ONLY $199.95
e13,000 ITU - - - - - - --ONLY $237.50
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You can ~ut hayJnr time ln haltbecauoe wllh a McCormlok
lntornationlil Hay Coli4itloner, ltemom cuohlon-c:rtlllhod
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THE FIN I-T 1('4: FARM' EQUIPMENT

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Gravely attachmtntt lrt Clllt-front for
ll'ttter maneuverabllity,aafety, performllnct.
The Gravely charges into lawn lllro8 you deserve. Come t~, or
and garden Chorea head first ••• ..Ufor/m~. 1011
getting tough fobs !lone r..ter. can be a Front Runner, eaailyt
easler, better. ""With sarer ou~ with our Gravely Budeet Plou.
front ottaclunenta working lor

New Holland's Model
450 Mower has a loni
3%·inch sickle stroke
that 11et1 you out of
your hay field faster!
You mow up to 7 acres
an hour. New Holland's
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you smooth, quiet mow·
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keep the mowed crop
from plugginll the sickle.
Fully mounted, hitches
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Tuppers Plains
Sooial Events

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IY MU. EVBLYN IIUCIIUI eblldreQ of Columbuo, Mr.
Ulli'" Pnts Wtl'lllllmJ tertalnmeat In reeeal .Jtlrlilll Tha W.S.C.S. 4r the Metho- Mrl. llirokl P...W aod
HOLLYWOOD
hardened and ~ Ill Ita dllt Cllri mel Thurtday at- Jly of CAial Groft, Oblo, Mr.
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(UP!) - Notft. Nrlel for1111, and thert could ternoon II the bomt of Merit lad lllrt. Emllt MtiJidr of
•pUt r liJIOit the paralyq bo In upileiYII llmlilr to the Griffith with liVen lllflllbort WUIJa~ W. VI. lad Mr.
villo.f" ;""1 or Dttw~rk tele. one that bit Hollywood moviea ~rwnt. 1'be
JII'IICI'IIII 1op1o and Mrl. ll'oallr Bun of
new Earl~tr:rm'~uiike the when foreign films suddenly Let My Licht Shine" wa1 pra. ¥1llt, 0. aU were Mollltr'•
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t, whtch shocked motion picture • g&lt;Iers IIOilted by Gertrudt JlalfmiD. 1t1e111 of Mr. lad Mn.
th..c~&lt;q ~ho door to round· Into reallzilli what they had Olftcer1 lor the year I8IHe ArbaucJt.
broadcllllinB ltrnatlonaJ video l!een missillf btrore the im- were lllllllltd by Mptle Bot- Mr ,
At present' the
ports. This caUied nothing leso leal In I cladltlJtblinB cere- and
Ktnnath Wlrd
er~te on two• Ievels.netwnrk•
op· than • revolullon in American mllll)'. II wu rtpOrted that net te
~~Morfin CenThe news flinl • llUlklill 1 do
Procttdl froJn the hmcb lad r IJIIlll .......-I Day
and publlo affairs people of to IIIJiflt ru;
not mean
wllb her parent., Mr. lad Mn.
course, are mature, seas~ned can I
' wover • that we
Marlin Mollaban.
and adull lor the molt part On Bardo~lt . l~rw ard to Brigitte ~~~~ ill a Nrlll In lht Ia Mr. lad Mrs. RGbtrl Halley
7 lo-round • • • CIJS.TV ftnllily of DaytoD, Mr lad Mr1
the other hand the ent .
VIa ar1Y Bird.
ment depart~ll. wltber:~ ha~!lwork entertainment series mada HofDellllhat"Riwbidlt" Ill Wallon, .;..1, were' Moth- I
ott exceptt0111, ara ltnerlll; that t:' ~arde~ed in concept will bavt I N...-a nplar IIIII tr'l DeJ ptllt of lbtlr per·
provtnclally-orieoted _ bWklsh the tl ey alnve ost contact with IIIIOll.
enll, Mr. lad lire. p1111 HaJ.
if you IFill
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what
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unless the net rk
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ment stalls d~ entertain· sweep may simply predetermine 1. Llcllo:
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are not going 1o ~k: :~ :~~ course television must fol· ~;!::!' 1111
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foundations they han bulli on
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Washington
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TIDS LUXURIOUS MOTOROAMER bus is made lor camping or traveling with convenieDet •1111 &gt;tOIDfott.
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Robert Gant, manBJer of the
Ohio Power Co., In Pomeroy,
said the power terv;c. wu dll· ·Three Meigs county men are
rupted at 2:51 p, m. and waa converting dreama into reality.
not restored until 5: II p. m. The end product may mean a
Saturday.
factory In Meigs county,
Appalachian Power Co. linea Delmar Bourn owner of
on the West VIrginia slde of Baum Lumber C.. in Ch&lt;!Stru·o/
the river at New Haven and and Edwin H. and his son,
Hartford wer~ ai!O affected by Davi• of DanviUe are building
lhe power failure, offlclalo n- lu:rurious camping and touring
ported.
Power company psersonne1 facilities of old school buses.
said a brush fire llarted on The lrio said last week
the West Virginia side of the the Superior Coach Corp. .
NEW HAVEN SPEAKER - William Foster of the Post Office Department speaks river near We•t Columbia from L1ma, the largest finn of 1ts
at New Haven, Others m the group are Rev.
Welch, Cong. Ken Hechte'r, and lhe electrical lransmiiSion line type In the United States, has
Fran Reichart.
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of which f..ds northern Gallla the product on a mass
county, were sllenced by lhe The Meigs men are current'
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manager ofto theClyde
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in his boyhood Mason.
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Specifically, the
tax cut of $3.5 billion
luly 1 and Jan. 1,
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_ Juniors _ Miues - Half SIZes - an ~.x •
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Columbia
Offers Irene

Donna Role

Managers or their reptelflla
latives of Pony teams ( .
age 13 and 14) and mD!O?f
high school teams who eap;d
to enter clubs in ~
organil.ed play this 'UIIIIIIer
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