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WASiflNGTON (UP!) -Tho
wklespread public interest In
Sen. Mike Manofleld'o · Asian
JIIIICI conference proposal apP'lfs 1o reflect a growing
dellre for "'me honorable wav
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The JIIICial room of tbe Syra· Mrs. Nina Theiss of
12th in the local school audit~r- ~ port was unanimously ~ 1110 pre8ent.
10. Mrs. Diddle was. born In tile , Long Bottom Methodlll
cuse Asbury MethodJst Chw-ch ~D :. Barbara Fusner,
i-fU. ~ ~4!':!. ~1t:t Stahl of 1inm The meeting Of;";ned wltb !~ey ,:~~~t;.: tnstalled
Tha llrog~m was vresented Syracu~ on ~-:r~~., ~:L ~~~ ' Church ,and t.!_leir \ Msba~ met
was ~e setting for • recent vU~e, Joyce Dains,
Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. I the s•nglng of the PI~ ~o u ~ ~'dY • m:"~s stated tQat.~~ l~b the 'tirSt graqe students. A\wnu.:n "l:w "'P" ..... .___,__ -- recem(y ~,~ Llw lwaho uf r.t.. a~
tiridal shower honoring Mrs a,,b Nicki,., Lia•:"'·
Jack seldenabel, Pomeroy and · and pledge lo lh&lt; Ame~tlan flag Mra. Wfo ,.the local uolt jj,d\t:y ·ban&lt;i'conststlng of 25 stu· day.
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Robert McNickle tRose A11P Va.; Mrs. Jae;l HaM ~y Frink· . Denison and friend of Rut· Iin nnil'loD, followed wtth the ~y-laws -~ .... .,~ ......~ ... ,...mi ,......,. ..,•.,_.,. thrl!e numbers. I Guests were her daughters a farewell party\ before they
Theiss).
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were Sunday guests of Mr. l PTA prayer by Marty WJIUams. ! neen cvn~~,;;u~ ...of'"th; ~~ A~-i;~k r,~~ -Old Woman and Grace Oller, who uves, wiih irei lett tor FioriOa.
'Plnk and white streamers le Stafford, Mrs. BHl
Mrs. Norman Schaefer.
, Cammunications were read fo~ the sign
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B p· ,, was read by Bruce mother; Della Starkey, Colum~ The meeting wa!l oppe~
falling from a while umbrella Pat:.lel~~ andK::~:::· McNn:kle Mr. and Mrs. Norman .Schae-[ from lh&lt; Meigs Counly Cancer I mitt.~. ndred llbr
book• 50\c:trll~ ,.'•Billy Goat Gruff," bus: Alica Flanagan, Par~ers- wi~ Tbe Lord's rdr~erUt Tht
suspended from the cellJn~. r~.
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:uine fer visited Friday evemng, at \ Society and Red Cro~s Chapter. ! OIL hu
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• was read b Patricia Anther· burg; granddaughters. Mrs. .scripture- was rea y t IH'I
were attached to corner~ tlt 'j JOO elilrbar~ Mc[!ck!:Je h . Athens with their daughter' Mrs. Also invitation to send delegates I for grades 1-3 ~n~ 50
~a:: , 'son' . anCI th! story was acted Daryl Brown and children Fred- retary, Mrs. Joseph Russell, 14
lhe gift !able by pink and while R~: ~lrs c~·v· kve M~Mildred Mkley.
' to lbe Universily Parent Educa-\H , were .ondd'':ay h ~~~ If by •Kelly Haymon. Ricky Hub· die ond Leann of Miner~! Wells, chaprer of John. Pra,{er p wao
IDows. The table was r.ol'e! t&gt;d • Bl l, lzer an IC I,
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John Story of Columbus spent , tion Workshop, to be Saturday, been receiVe t ro~g
e . . rd Mike Sewell and Mac W. Va.
by Mr. LeWIS Edge . oems
with a white tablecloth., center· !Q (lar~, Mrs. Ed.vt~e H cd.
st week with bis grand· \ Mav 14 at Muskingum College, \The PTA recorded Jts appr~la- baiUi~ms "Ten ApPles Up On were read by the .~embers a~
ed w1th a br1de and brktesm:lld ll\hnt'r!Ville; Mrs. ~n~s.
pa Mr and Mrs. Norman N · C~nt:ord Any one attend~ 1 tion for these book-s. ·
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David During the social hour, delic- guests, MNI.' W1lham Swain,
Games were played and pr_u.- 1 !\':r~. C&amp;IToll Nelgler.' M!~S
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inewlS asked~ contact Margar- 1 A meeting of the 6th gra~ op, ~~se :.ere books from ious refreshments of nut bread Mrs. Donald Myers, and Mr.
es won by Joyce D~irs a~a L~n- , d~ i\Hgler' Mrs. Or'&lt;JIIe C~'ks, Mr. and ¥rs. Edward Schae-- etg Cottrill or Marty Wdliams. l homeroom m?thers witb Av~d !'898 km~;~bile. Five songs were and topping, punch and coffee and ~ys. Minard Ball. A fareda Eichinger. The dool' pt lZe j rur~. Herbert. Part~er.
• r ! . fer or Minersville were recent \ The rou was remindeo of the Izo Sisson, chairman, to be he
e oo the
u accompan. were served. Hostess~! were well gift of money was pr~sentwas given to -Mrs. 8111 Hud· I):)!J'lld Cottrill,. :\-trs.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman So
District Conference , to make plans for the annual suiedng tb~ I gro bpy, Mrs Lee Dorothy Forbes Irene Rhodes, ed to the ·Csrrs by the prestdent,
E cnir.~er and Lmda. Mrs.
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ht&gt;r many gifts, refr~:-;hments of O·r.dle, Mrs. Ernest Th~JSS
bot~ 'or Barnesville wer~ wee.k- rt,e read by Mary Nease,\ Hos1esse~ for t~ May 10th1 's ~~ ~:~. e os
)tributing hostesses.
ft'" and kool-4id were ser~~dtcorated cake, ice cream. pnr- Patty Ann, Mrs. ca:rie
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iUrhulence in South Viet Nam,
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mUitary juD.Ia was forced to
make to •the Buddbiita:
A year, ago Americana were
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mlngly wben bo decided to pour
in more mea and firepower
::.g.:!:::;~ t.'le V!::t C~r.g g'.!e!'!'~!l~!
and Communist North VIet
Nam.
But now, according to the
legislators, lh&lt;re are fe"' that
the Sooth Vietnamese may bo

illllble to acblevo any aort ol
poUUcal stability. Tho antiAmerican overtone8 of aome of
tile rectot.rlota ill South VIet
Nam undoobledly Had 111 e,!fect,
despite subsequent usertlonll
tbs,t lt w111• •n hudsmlft~ant
factor.
A.\'olda Optimism
The ~~!e ~!!!'t!!!~. ~...~!f\t
for a couple of bland statemeats that tlie r1ota were
simply "healthy" manifeolalions of lhe growth of
democracy, Is careful to avoid

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Millard VanMeter,
Cottrill, Mrs. Carl

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Mrs. Milton Roush. Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Buck
and family of New Lexington
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SAIGON (UP!) - Buddhist leaders accused Premier !
Comp.any.
Nguyen Cao Ky's government of " plotting to betray the
people" by reneging on its promises to set up a civilian ; The arUIItic division will i
government and called for a mass meeting tonight.
' feature arrangements using I
More than 2,000 Catholics., meanwhile, demonstrated wild flowers, aarctssus, mod- 1
In the coastal dty of Da Nang to the north, demand1ug ern
ldeaa, hOJ•l ·1 rlll've.
I ..'ltJiddloiat leaders apologize for an artack on one of their and one called ·•Rain:'
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huildlngo. Catholic leaders threatened to coli out the failh- I The Juuior artistic I• coli- i
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Showers Briag i
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~RESENT FLAG - Carl Kautz, president of the Chester Parent Teachers Assochl· i Tbe rapid • fire developments people
will have a tough
Tbe borllcultur• fl.,. will 1
tlon, accepted a new 50-star flag from the Pomeroy Drew Webster Post No. 39, American shook the uneasy political truce reaction." he replit&gt;d. "And this i bave speclmtn1 of nardssut 1
SAIGON (lJPil _U.S. jets dodged Russian-made antJ..
Leeion. Monday night. Presenting the nag '"'"'Guy E. Guinther, posl commander, at right, Ky•1 government hll warked tlme
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and raised fears of 100ther Minh oaid he had information I vls100 wUI leatoro plaat ma- ! vital highway bridge only 10 miles from Haiphong Ia the
blooc!Y religious war like the !hal the government mighl be ; terhllataTied by the Windlog [Closest strike of the war to the vital Communist porl
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Buddhist • Catholic conOict of ' planning a false coop as early ' Trail Jllllior Club.
U.S. officials said today the Navy A4 Slcyhawkt from
1163 whlcb was trtagered by a I as next week. He indicated that ~~IA'J'\I~.i,I&gt;Ali&gt;i;i-Ul~"*':?&gt;;'J':&lt;'\ ..:q the uss Ticonderoga sighted four surface-to-air miasilea
similar conflict.
i lhrough lhi• method, some
streaking through the air toward them .. they made their
Buddhist lesder Thich Tolen [ generals could be loppled from
low-level bombing runs I ate
By The UPI
MinJl said Ky w01 planning 1&lt;&gt; ! power while
Ky could be
Tuesday.
I borne of the tat Air Cavalry
Spring was really something today fr()m the Mldwe!t stage 1 l•false coup d'etat'' to ! reinstatett as sovernment head.
I All returned safely. bll! a Division and Ute mala U.S. air_
to tht:Rocky Mountains. Snow eovered the northern PJalnl. entrench hinwelf in power. The 1
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Temperatures
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tho
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About II guerrillas
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m'ill Vien Hoo. D•G_'~J-'Safety
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of" smaahe&lt;i hol'neo· and ·ll\iifdfngo caught m a
pagoda bere 1o Oiplain 'wbail '·
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tornadoes and fierce thunderotormB.
Mlnk ea\1«1 "receot govern- I
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men! plots against the people." !
i Approximately 1115 in ,.sh ' other two wore miSsing and ! Other Viet Cong. lobbed mortar
i and threes. Tuesday an~ Tuesday night, inj_ured at least five
Minh,
the head of the
was stolt&gt;n in 8 breakinlil and feared dead .
shells from outs1de.
CAPE KENNEDY_
THE : p~rsons. A man was killed and hlo wife mjured at Kirks- Buddhist youths and one of the I
enrering last nigh! al ~oulb·
Stage SO•~kMJ.~k
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Air F'orce plans to nx·ket
a ville, Mo., wh~n lightm~g strur~~hel~boat du~~g- I ~UD· masterminds of the recent anti- I
western High School, accordinr, In ~he gro~nd war, 1het Co'lg : u. s. planes were destroyed..
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ml~la ~~\s~a~ e be f 100 hour winds.
above zero early today.
further
demo~trations were
p.artment
attark on the An Kh~ airhase, h' was e ~ Kbesucanda
011 erln• Ill 10 bovkemt r tohr 8 1 At Overland Park, Kan , a The some warm winds
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lh f tu e
twiSter cut lhrough a lwo-block I oul of the north, produced
betrays lhe ~pie by either nol could build much safer rars, but and en•· . g •• th she 'ff d 1
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four scientists took the wraps iF'our homes were· destroyed l west, kept temperatures
plotting a false coup d'etat, the ,the.rn_. a General Motors C_orp. A sm:~ a~ou~t 0;·m~~v :Y~ ,
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DCJ the B()..inch 890-pound delta· Iand scores more were da.l mild levtls across the
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offlc1al stated Tuesday mp,ht.
. . .a.. Funeral arrangem~nt~
Will i Tuesday With a 1118151Ve mortar
·haped craft Tu~sday in a high- ! maged. One person was report· ~ and East. The West
I Louis C. Lcndstrom, dire;tor also taken_from a_ coke macnme . be announred ror Mrs. Nellie! assault tttat killed 8, wouaded
l~ detailed paper pre!wnted to :ed injured.
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cool but
of automotive
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l~ti:e library, accord-; s.~r~ughn. ~- Santa .\tonica. \ 128 and . wreaked. miUiOill of
a spa~ conference or the Amer- South of Chicago near Glen readings througb the night
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i&lt;'an Institute of Aeronautics ! Ellyn, Ill .. serveral h~mes were .
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j armada of ~laDes.
and Astronautics.
:d'amaged. No injuries were 1
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sh rr~m a metal
ca bmel .l She was born June 9. ~383, 1 . The guerrillas struc~ AI ~·
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! incorporated into the cars, hut . ~ey. prl~ open the door.~~ lhe I the ~aughter of the. late Char- m January,
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Rtpublican Leader
Everett ldnmage near Hampshire. lll. ·
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a~ storage ~oom, and the i Kee J~nes ._ She- had sp_ent her them in the pre-dawn darbess
M. Dirksen expressed sharply I The ..... whlcb
brought I
I Safety enginee"' know that ~';"atwnal • agnculture '";'m. early hle In the Harmwnville today aDd opened up before tho
divergent views on the managt- ! winter back lo the same area :
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ment of the Vi~t Nam war Iof the northern Plains socked CANAL WINCHESTER, Ohto \ CAPE KEN~~D'V fUP}) - er if the seats were reversed se~.eral pairs of pliers
. for several years in Meigs coun- · damage.
fuesday.
twice last month by blizzard~ (UPI) - Servlee will be Friday Striking electricllns oowed to for passengers, so they would
Whoever pulled Uie JOb ty before, g~ing _lo Akron and . ~th Korea's . "Tiger DivJbegan to taper off today.
at Jackson, Obio, for Ralph w. a government request ~nd .r~ face the rear of the vehicle, ~k-ed the glass. out of the i later lo lal1forma. SurvivinJ s1on' ~apped a ~let Cong force
He saJd he co~ld _not accept . But it left Casper, Wtlo., still Eisnaugle, manager of tbe Can- duced space ~n~ picketing and the driver were enclosed ont d~r or the ~~g? -~ct:o~:d ! are her husband. Joe ; two ~r Tmh Hoa vill~e about 10
the statements ot hts H o use : isolaled by sJx-foot drifts, al Winchester Times.
today. Most budding tradesmen in a separate
compartment, I to get mto the bmldmg. said , brothe:s. Charles Jones, Har- rr_ules north of. Qui .Nhon and
counterpa~ , Rep: Gerakt R.: blockt&gt;d highways and forced Eisnaugle, 53. died Tur~dav at returned to work to end. a t~o- 1 Lundstrom sdid.
i dep~ty Jack Owen~. T~ere was monvllle. and Avon Jnnros. San- ktlled 32 guerril1as m wbat a
Forcl. R-Mich:, -~lthout prqot or Ithe rlosing of schools and his horne here. He bad returned I day moonport construction be-l Safety must be built Into a mmtmum ransackmg m the ta. ~onira; . ont sister. Osa spokesman . c&amp;lled "face-toa clearer dertmbon of
must . b .
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_ car and not 1·ust addf.!d on he roums, he added.
WJihams. P1ttsburgh Pa .. and face" flghtmg.
what Ford tho·•....,t was "shock- usmesses.
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normal" sald 8 spokesman for \ balanced design that 1n~.udes 1 HI b
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rot er an two Sister&lt;; pn&gt;. roga sa1d they saw at least
Iadmlnistratloft
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constyling.
wfuneral
arrangt"ments
are
mHmphong
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and several o8!r
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while strivin to avoid direct · evening and Alexandria, Minn., 1oought last Ausgust frotn the structioli now underway.
un strom ~a
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forma.
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ed criticiams.
: its total to .nine Inches on the J&lt;aekaon Publishing Co.• Jackson
All the jobs are sufficiently added by automotible mam1f~cground.
The native of Jackson had been well man~~. to get the work turers, but after they are m~
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stalled lhe problem remains ir.
preme Court Jusil"' Samu•l
The lhmercuwry slild to belowtazero [l928.
!de:.:•:c~k:g sir";; gettmg people to use then..
Silverman Tuesday threw out : In
e yom ng moun IDS.
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. Nobel Prize winner Llnu• Paul· Denver reported II degreea '
barriers lhat turned away mo~e Vetenu Memorial Hospllal .
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40 per cent o1 the cape s Ajml,.lont - Lydia Ebers•RR s II !"\Ilion Ill»I m1t
a· 1"-~---1 1511 construction worker• Moo- baeh Pomeroy· Fers 1 a I CANTON, Ohio !UPI I - A lht tong me ruled that th• 1after turning lllmself ln.
galnsl Wilham F. Buc~tey Jr., , Cort MeDaolel. pmldenl
~ d~y and Tueaday. Two Apollo Cool~llle· Oney Brize~bin.' ~~~three-judge court today arquil· •mle faDed to prove thai Rkl- \ The Ohio SUpreme Olurt
ediiOr of lhe magazme Nat&lt;onal : of lbe JUDior Chamber ol
moon base projects were crip- Caslle
Va
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K. dlt was olivt ot the lime the Iagreed with the distriet court
Review. Pauling had bosed his •
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led h tb all&lt; 1
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F f I Domer on a murder &lt;barge for car in wblcb Rlddl•'•
body and Domer was relurned Iron&amp;
fiuit on two articles in ~,. Na- : CommeM; Gay Guilllber,
P
Y e " ou ·
p ocmgeLeste•
- Bar..~
M'eid, which he once had b&amp;n st-n- was found .-as set 1fh·e.
\thc:&gt; penitentiary to Canton rw
Ilona! Review. one of whtch bad ! Pomeroy Amorteon L&lt;!!llow
Cl(lleroy,
r · - ey, . tenced lo death.
a second trio\
referred 10 him as a "f•llow
Post eommuder, · and Peal
Melia Geoenol llell}lltat
dleporl: Martha Manley, M1d- ,
I Dower was convicted on Nnv
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. 1 dl'lraveler."
·: easel, eHbal!'lllal Gt tbc A· ·
.4.dmiiiiOD1- Mrs. Clyde dleport; Sarah Lunsford, Mid- Dome~ had spent more than 29. 1963. but won a new t.rml ;~ ' . omet m HI lfSt tr•a
•.morlcao Cancer Sn&lt;lely, bove
Matlll8en, 11slstant manag-,JohnsonPorlland: llomerJone•. 'dleport: Teresa Corbin, Chesh- a yeor m death row at Ohio th• stale dl,trtcl Court of Ap. med he killed ~lddle. J!e '"14
Silverman based his decision 1 volaoteered ta -~iltrRto ers, officen of the Mlddleportl Middleport; Mary Kerns, Ra· 1ire: Fanny Maynord, Rocine. Penitentiary lor tile murder of .peal• on grounds he may have~ he1lound R:les bodldedy ill a an aU. S, Supreme Court rul· ! cooklq "oldll" from
the Boys' League Baseball Associa-clne.
,
:Howard K. Riddle before he been tried in the wrong county .1te r"?m a dee.
to sel&gt;t
ing which held thai public ol· l Blue Fltme Featlval stn1o lion, and other persons interest.~ DlscharJot- Anna
TO AtTEND TEA
1won a new trial which led lo • Riddl , bod
f nd
[and hiS car afire.'" hopes ' the
flcials are limited in reeover- wbt• the allow vlollll Pome"'y ed ·tn lhl! rectetillon PliiiTam Leon, W. Va.
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Tbe Martha Kenney Cooll"r· hio acquittal.
, th
' ' f was, 011 h in ' big msura~ce pohcles would bo
0
ins damages for libel unl~ss l tor two perlormoacos, April are
to . meet
Frla•y
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Library in Columbus I The stare claimed thol Dom- lau~o=~e 3 f•w'":'.:;.: c ~:: 1 pa;!m~r h~~~~~ lor
they can provo actual mahee : It and 11.
at 7.30 P·ll!· II ~wn boll toreHI- LOW TEMPI
sjiOill()l'ing ito annual
a mort@age broker, was In Wayne Counly. The state ar-l several-. when nnaiictal
or reckless. d~J'OP!d' of the ' The trle wUI be leota.,. 1 Drllnize ,for . tho ,llll~mer.
NEW Y~IIK (UP!) workshop and tea dee flnanclol trouble and burn- I ed th
· took
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!ruth~ Without rulillg ~n '.he \ • pie tlolfP NIIIIIC COII!eol Olfloets llll!sl . ~ elected, and , highest lemperature
' at
Governor'• Mansion in:ed ~lddle to death In an al- ~ :::jacen~ ~~~; Coon~lace ••~~ ~~~~~~:;'~ !p ~~h~ ~.:.
tru!~ of the National Re\trw , ., • !ua ieotare for tbe Apl'il I d'lil!"t (or S\in-Up d.- be· ITuaoday to lhe U. S, .
,
on April 23
!rom !t•mptlo make H appear Dom- 1Domer wao tried i" lhat county lit had burn~! his flOe wrtot
article, Slll'l!rml!l . found Paul- u oetollll, I&lt;Cirdtq ttl' ~I for&lt;, M.oy ,I, ·~: for Tag Day Bureau,
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· 4 p. m. Tho governor's wile. !er bad IIOen killed In an auto- i The appellote oourt also saui and leo when he .,.~
lng bad failed to prove that tllere l Leoaard, . , . . for !be
.law.
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Mrs. Jo'"!" A. Rbodeo. 18 IIOs mobile o&lt;.'Cldent so Ills family 1Domer's rights were vlolaied 1 The · 45-yell'Old t.~•had lieeq J:OC~esa dlsregord of lomblo Q-. .lj Ol!lo.
l\1011 lo~~· "" w•naamg Mc~llea, Tex.
leso. MTI. Evertn R. Haye,, could oollect 1280.ootr In lnsur- ' In !bat he wao not liven legol istill foe.~. trial·
fm1ory
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Jr~ln=~::~~~~:~~:i'" amu&gt;~nii~UI!IIIII Mllll• • ! or~:,1;,'~u:'~"i
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Sundoy at tbe Oblo Power .

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PC)f,\EROY-MIDOLEPPJIT. OHIO

Headquarters For L•'no·le'·um And All Hard Surface Covermgs .
NOW We Are Ha V '1ng A Sale Of Used TV Sets At The
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Ad Mrs Carl Moore.
Mary Flanagan. rs.
· · nd M E A Hummel
. Slack, Mrs. Melvin
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d Mr and Mrs Max EichIDorothy Johnston. Miss June an nd ·daughter . Becky re- ]

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"WHEN THE BOYS
MEET THE GIRLS"
- 'l'e&lt;'hnirolorConni~ Francis, Hat'Ve
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Mrs Herman Lond:.ID, M I !. sity of M!cbtgan, VISited Satur-

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and actions of tile administralion. but tbelr growiJW ll!llliety
could
thinp difficult If
the Saigon picture does not
b&lt;oome perceptibly brighter In
the next few months.
On Tuesday the State Depart·
menit of!cially welcomed Mansfield's suggestion for a general
Viet Nam oeace conference
somewhere in Asia, since the
Presidenl has re~••· · v sought
lo get the Com•
to talk
peace in any ro,l
place.
But Communist"'.
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MEIGS THEATRE

!ncrea11 ~ vofulii'O of crld.
&lt;iJm of tbe Johnoou admlnlstralion frvm both sldel-"bawko"
and "doves."
It offers new ammunition lor
the small minority who favor
,pulliii,Q' out without further ado.
It also I• being seized upoo by
the other-equally mall-min·
nrity wha advocate vastl·wintensifying Ute war and
opreadlng it as a "'lutlon lo all
problemo.
Tbe vast majority of Amerl·
cans still support the policies

any opillnlatle predietonB.
O!fi!1Jals acknowledge that
they· tlo 1101 know what may
mull from the speeded-up
etectil&gt;n Hmetable the Buddblato forced from Ky. Nor ore
thev at all certain about the
ldeolOIIcal bent of some of the
Buddhl1t leadors who may rain
!lf"'ltlnnR nf mA!nr lnfllJP.DM!.
There is a IJrowing feeling
that U.S. forces. althoogh doing
• magnUicent job of flgbllng,
may be standing in polltieat
quicksand. It is likely to

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63 Ford Ctry. Sedan
St.tion Wagon, 4 Dr. I
cylinder, automatic triM.

ndlo and heater

64 English Ford
Capyrlthf, Tht Kroger Ct., 1966

4 cylinder, 4 apeedo trans,

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USDA Choice Tenderay
Boneless Boston

Thrifty By The Piece
Mkrin Oral

Antiseptic
tt-... INitio _______ 98c
HERSHEY COCOA
12 oz.
16 oz.

well wltftln the

.IYitiiJt

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chDice center
quality beef, with bont

budget. You ' " •

39c
67c

cut of fine~
and tkt:tSt fat

Tbt USDA CHOICI 1rHt

lb.

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18c English Roast __ .
lb. 69c
Rib Steaks 8"" 1" n.c~fty 8""d
lb. 79c
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Fluffo
Stew Beef ::-:- ~~~s~·~ ~-·~·:·_____ . lb. 79c
3 •• 88c Breaded -Perch ::-:h:·:.____ 2 1
:k,. $1.09
CUT·RITI
Breaded Haddock.~~·~·:~ __ 2 .~~. $1.19
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IDO II.

(~RADE

$1.00

Dot

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m.Uit vllut.lba
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6 cylinder, standard trans.
Radio end heater

Semi - flnals

r,o Ford F-600

Besl-of-SeYeD

Dump Truck, 8 c.rllnder
engine, 5 speed tram;. 2
tpetd rear ule-

Gallians Inflict First
Loss On Yellow Jackets

w.
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4 Dr. Auto. trant. Powtr
steering~ r.adio &amp; heater

65 Ford Gal. 500
Z dr. Hardtop, 'l89 er~glnt,
lto~nd•rd trant. RadiCI and
heater

65 Ford Gal. 500

Kroger Fresh

Conv. 352: eng. Std. trant.,
radio and heater

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GROUND

CHUCK

Drumsticks
Thighs
Legll

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Yau un llf 150 l.tra Top Value Sllfnlll
w1tto • ..._ at """ ~ pu..Uoino 1
lbt. or .,.,. Fmll Ground Muh ..... I

Convartlbla. 8 cylinder,
allfo trans .. power steer·
lng, !)ower brakes tnd
windows, radio &amp; haater

Ke~h Goble Ford
USED CARLOT
Locust &amp; Sycamore Sts.
Middleport

FREE

100

A MEDIUM

KROGER EGGS

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4 dr. I eyl. At Tnn1., P.

NHL Playoff Standlogs
By UDited Press IDternational

plcft. Kropr Sandwich ar Wltntr Buns.

PLASnC WRAP

trans, R.tdio &amp; heater

flod lor "IY mool - All aXCHI fat .... watt. hlft

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BREASTS

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Fresh Frozen
Frying Chicken

Krottr Thrifty Branll

Auf,

4 Dr. 8 cylinder, 1uto.

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been examlntd "'rl'fully by U. 5. Depart·
mtnt flf A1rtwlture txperls and PI•Hd with
!lying cola,., What's mort, Krogtr'l own
beef txptrtllr~spad tht bttf .. 1n1b doubty
JUN it mHts Kropr st•ndards - the most
rigid In tht Industry.

Rlvtr Brand

cyl,

1teering, radio and heater

Ttnder•r Btef It your a11urance that it h11

nm~~~ved.

Coffee
3 ! $2.59
Rice

1111

500, Conv. 8
ti'Jnl. R&amp;H

ROLL ROAST

-·KROGER TENDERAY
BRAND BEE/t' IS
U.S.D.A. CHOICE

With Kroger nrifty Chuck Rout
you ,., a rich, tasty beef ro11t

63 Ford Galaxie

Yummies '
Pridt
- ......... ,. 19c Spray Starch ____ . _.. __ ~=- 45c
HCMT~~

Musselman

doz.
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Spray Starch .. _.. ___ . _ ,7.; 49c
BuHennllk,
Aid, and Cracktd Whtlf
Bread _______________ 4 1, 88c
22

Hudsan Attorttd Colort

Dltt

Facial Tissue ... . ____ . 5 :::· $1
Spic &amp; Span K.._
Kroger All FLIVOI'1
Cheese ____ .. _ '"crfn· • 29c Ice Milk . _. __ ___ .. _ v. , ... 49c
1 •.... 29c Cottage
Hi-Nu or
Personal Sin
Skim Milk-------·---- v. ,,,_ •39c Ivory Soap _____ .. ___ 12 .... 78c
White Cloud Tissue com"
Cornet
In all colo , It malt •
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Kro~H~r

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49c

TISSUE

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pkgs.

Morton Frozen

FRUIT PIES
20-oz.
pkgs.

Top Job
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boo
Endive or Escarole "·
Brownies
YALUAIU COUPON
n.... .... __ .... __ 79c
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Bold

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1 • l·lb. b•!JI Coi.IIJtrr

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Golden Pound Cake _•• _2 !. 49e

.,eanut Butter

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every cuatomer has a clinoct 11M to our cUIIDmer'a
·She's an expert oa colon. ilxlelialimo. Charaet. ·
~q&gt;rescntallv-. Foue.Vi&lt;e•.Foualcs. ADd for oom. p-edit cuds. She's tho spokesWOIIWI fDr a courplainll.
teouo, cllicient serrite dep..-nt that's nevtt fur.
She'a our lie-line to you lllld the communitiea we ther away tl!8ll your nearest telephone.

POMEROY A\OT_OR

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62 Ford Falrl•ne

500,4 ~··· -~. - IlL lrlnt.
l&amp;H

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63 Ford Ctry. Sedan
St.tion Wagon, 4 Dr. I
cylinder, automatic triM.

ndlo and heater

64 English Ford
Capyrlthf, Tht Kroger Ct., 1966

4 cylinder, 4 apeedo trans,

.,:

USDA Choice Tenderay
Boneless Boston

Thrifty By The Piece
Mkrin Oral

Antiseptic
tt-... INitio _______ 98c
HERSHEY COCOA
12 oz.
16 oz.

well wltftln the

.IYitiiJt

flfl'lliy't

chDice center
quality beef, with bont

budget. You ' " •

39c
67c

cut of fine~
and tkt:tSt fat

Tbt USDA CHOICI 1rHt

lb.

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18c English Roast __ .
lb. 69c
Rib Steaks 8"" 1" n.c~fty 8""d
lb. 79c
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Fluffo
Stew Beef ::-:- ~~~s~·~ ~-·~·:·_____ . lb. 79c
3 •• 88c Breaded -Perch ::-:h:·:.____ 2 1
:k,. $1.09
CUT·RITI
Breaded Haddock.~~·~·:~ __ 2 .~~. $1.19
1

4 ron,

IDO II.

(~RADE

$1.00

Dot

..... NmOYtd It

m.Uit vllut.lba
1

63 Falcon 2 Dr.
6 cylinder, standard trans.
Radio end heater

Semi - flnals

r,o Ford F-600

Besl-of-SeYeD

Dump Truck, 8 c.rllnder
engine, 5 speed tram;. 2
tpetd rear ule-

Gallians Inflict First
Loss On Yellow Jackets

w.
4
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63 Mercury Monte.
4 Dr. Auto. trant. Powtr
steering~ r.adio &amp; heater

65 Ford Gal. 500
Z dr. Hardtop, 'l89 er~glnt,
lto~nd•rd trant. RadiCI and
heater

65 Ford Gal. 500

Kroger Fresh

Conv. 352: eng. Std. trant.,
radio and heater

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64 Galaxie XL

GROUND

CHUCK

Drumsticks
Thighs
Legll

lb.

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Yau un llf 150 l.tra Top Value Sllfnlll
w1tto • ..._ at """ ~ pu..Uoino 1
lbt. or .,.,. Fmll Ground Muh ..... I

Convartlbla. 8 cylinder,
allfo trans .. power steer·
lng, !)ower brakes tnd
windows, radio &amp; haater

Ke~h Goble Ford
USED CARLOT
Locust &amp; Sycamore Sts.
Middleport

FREE

100

A MEDIUM

KROGER EGGS

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62 ForJ Gal. 500
4 dr. I eyl. At Tnn1., P.

NHL Playoff Standlogs
By UDited Press IDternational

plcft. Kropr Sandwich ar Wltntr Buns.

PLASnC WRAP

trans, R.tdio &amp; heater

flod lor "IY mool - All aXCHI fat .... watt. hlft

on Kroger

BREASTS

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Fresh Frozen
Frying Chicken

Krottr Thrifty Branll

Auf,

4 Dr. 8 cylinder, 1uto.

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been examlntd "'rl'fully by U. 5. Depart·
mtnt flf A1rtwlture txperls and PI•Hd with
!lying cola,., What's mort, Krogtr'l own
beef txptrtllr~spad tht bttf .. 1n1b doubty
JUN it mHts Kropr st•ndards - the most
rigid In tht Industry.

Rlvtr Brand

cyl,

1teering, radio and heater

Ttnder•r Btef It your a11urance that it h11

nm~~~ved.

Coffee
3 ! $2.59
Rice

1111

500, Conv. 8
ti'Jnl. R&amp;H

ROLL ROAST

-·KROGER TENDERAY
BRAND BEE/t' IS
U.S.D.A. CHOICE

With Kroger nrifty Chuck Rout
you ,., a rich, tasty beef ro11t

63 Ford Galaxie

Yummies '
Pridt
- ......... ,. 19c Spray Starch ____ . _.. __ ~=- 45c
HCMT~~

Musselman

doz.
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APPLESAUCE

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Spray Starch .. _.. ___ . _ ,7.; 49c
BuHennllk,
Aid, and Cracktd Whtlf
Bread _______________ 4 1, 88c
22

Hudsan Attorttd Colort

Dltt

Facial Tissue ... . ____ . 5 :::· $1
Spic &amp; Span K.._
Kroger All FLIVOI'1
Cheese ____ .. _ '"crfn· • 29c Ice Milk . _. __ ___ .. _ v. , ... 49c
1 •.... 29c Cottage
Hi-Nu or
Personal Sin
Skim Milk-------·---- v. ,,,_ •39c Ivory Soap _____ .. ___ 12 .... 78c
White Cloud Tissue com"
Cornet
In all colo , It malt •
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Kro~H~r

2

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49c

TISSUE

Mr. Clean

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,- r(\,
fr,

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SAVE
20r

Z-roll
pkgs.

Morton Frozen

FRUIT PIES
20-oz.
pkgs.

Top Job
"""' ~- .. _.... 99c

2

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EVERGREENS

1!

Olive Oil
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CHEVROLET

IDAHO POTATOES

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,..,_ .. ., __ .. 51c Green Onions bunc:h
- - - - - --- Radishes
boo
Endive or Escarole "·
Brownies
YALUAIU COUPON
n.... .... __ .... __ 79c
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In CIIUIJCIIII

TRADE

SEE

'lET'S TOSS A SALAD"

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wllltln lhh ad.

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Sc
SAVE $1.92

•••1141b .. fl you

Kint Sl1t

FOR

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TOP YALUI STAMPS

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Hothouse

Downy .
.,............. __ 49e
Bold

TIDE
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1 • l·lb. b•!JI Coi.IIJtrr

Ovlf! Caa::;.,
E'xp V2.1/ti6

.Our customer's
representative
'is aaood lishmer

Golden Pound Cake _•• _2 !. 49e

.,eanut Butter

K.._.

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.Woodburv Shampoo ____ . :!: 49e

FREE
100.,,
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All Kinds-of Goo4 B!411"
AU in o.- Pllief-r
Your Cluw~ D&lt;Gier .
tiNDER lNIFB
.YORK (IJPJ) -Walt
N.., York KDtck·
•root.-11 ....ter ud
. !all HIIOD, Wll
- q&gt;eralfd .lll 'f1les.
nDIIYII al1 qall

.A communlcallons company can't alford to be out She'D lake ordm,_slw lnformatioa and help yoa
of touch wllb tho people !hey sen-c. Thafa why "'elepbcoe1'1aD" your ""mo.
every cuatomer has a clinoct 11M to our cUIIDmer'a
·She's an expert oa colon. ilxlelialimo. Charaet. ·
~q&gt;rescntallv-. Foue.Vi&lt;e•.Foualcs. ADd for oom. p-edit cuds. She's tho spokesWOIIWI fDr a courplainll.
teouo, cllicient serrite dep..-nt that's nevtt fur.
She'a our lie-line to you lllld the communitiea we ther away tl!8ll your nearest telephone.

POMEROY A\OT_OR

.· ·COMPANY
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POMEROY, OHIO
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'lzatioa and Our customen. Ready to 10M&gt; you tho ~MM••II•Gr.fl,..il;oiCMt;a•~
lllliDU!fp-iDIQa~l!
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ITheoflorm .Council

Food Bein1 Sent
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1\10 GhMt· .U.· T6 IBid
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DorcasCirtI.f
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A doiiiUOII wu modo to the
First Baptist Clmrch VICIItiOil
l!ible !!oilool by lhe DoreU Cit·
.... .. ~ .k..... ~~ 'f't~;•lt~V -~

~~~g-atih. ch;;..;;h. 'l'hlo iu il!e

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to bt held

fh

olrcle naftl8 drawn.
. mer. Mro.b D.an~-~.
wMllh ¥readP'l!k1..~:.. Mrs.
Mrs Charles Bm!eH, clnnr· sentl!ll the nal ......., "' f
ore ou
er
man, ·presided with Mrs. Clyde otudy book, "Thl! CJ:Fh tre':f.~ 1Jonal1..,~~.:~ :~:~
Winebrenner givifll the prayer. Made With =i.JthR~ho ta· ~ a~nu~ Mother • Dauki&gt;ter
Mrs. Beulah White gave devo- rnenls were 8
)Jill
of th II H Sanborn
.
lions including the 84t~ P!al~, b:~~::'!~~~~th th."ta:. ':cl~~;'on Ma~ 2'11 0,0 church.
e meditation entnl~. I Go. o P_ _
t f '""'k dowel's and A review of the year's work
Church on Sunday. concludifll · r~ngekmenk.l 0 •~
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dl-"'"~ A
deasert
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wtth a poem.

p!i1

nap ns.

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Announcements included the 8 1 y L'Ol'n otlts tlce rye,
Silver Teo sponsored by the
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Rio Grande A"oclotion to be and -~··~ are :~al:l•., ~~=
held April 30 at 1M Calvary R!'Dirt Pan ' or
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Baptist ChUrch ~~- 1111&gt;_Grande; world. .

was

course

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~erved to Mrs. Nora

!la8i!il as reco'7.fh, iemttry
by LOWe COhen, a Pll•t COUll•

cllor. A llleeti!li of the POol
Counclloro Aosociatlon of Dis·
lrlct 13 was anhounced for Sun·
day, April !U 11 T;,ppe,. Plains
and an past councilors of . the
Council ore illvlted to jom.
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Open lt\tn, thru fh11ra. .. ftOO to 6.00
"IIDAY I SANIDAY .. II30tol110

Cot. Skdncl &amp;Mill- MitldltjiOI't
OJiln Mon. thru Jhun. - 9:00 to 6:00
FIIDAY &amp; SAJURDAY~8:30tols30

==PLUS EXTRA SIH GREEN

_

Hamilton Mn!. Joe Wil!IOII, Mro. Auslria lnlroduced
post·
Mil
H' Gil Ml'!l
rt!Wier carGo ln 11196,
Mrstoll~~
wnui llelra.
'!'he na!IO!ial flag of Cyprus
Antb
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final moetiq of the ·year and

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Piau wel't ftiadt to •ell!! 1 ltero o1 America met In rtgu.
Afondq ovelliq it tile 8olelll box &lt;II food to lilt Norton filii· tar lliUion Monlli¥ ovonlbg at
loplisi Cbw:eh: IIJd lilt Moth· itt• nUlllilll'&gt;:l.. In lnllll, by lllo the 1001' hall w1tb Dean llil'll'
.,...Doughier Banquel o/
the llllet!la Clrclt in. Ill llnll IDeelo ib, &lt;OUrtCllot, preslclln;.
B. H. Sonborn MisiiOoifl' Socle- inS of lilt ~lllr 'l'uil8dq Repiii'li!cl U1 1me ltlllz&gt;belb
ty to be iMiol M11 i at lha 1111 11 lilt ~ of Mil. hib- Cadipllt)l who his tthlrlled
~.!...~. ~ &lt;?!~~ ""' 4tlltt. ~ ••llrhfl _
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bome 1rom bolplml •mi -'W iu·
wllh ilie food lor the bonqutl
1\lrs, '~~&gt;111. =tltlna~ Obi COok. A.lbiili yon DOte
'l'he bolliiCI In 1111 ":eisu~ presldld illd
wu ttiid fro!n Lucllit a. lla'lrk·
4 ill
sOclllloll

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SWIFT'S PRIMIUM U. I.IOV'T,INSPICJIO

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Choice
Center

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age
LOIN CUT ggc 1 ~.
RIB CUT

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300

cAHs

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6 ~~Ns· $1

APPtE lAUDE 4 ~~1~' '1 APPLE .JUICE
,
6•n::· 1. PORK I lEANS
CAT fD
10 (~~~ '1 fjMuJi
Jl
FT ER ':~:"' 2 J9c
4 ciO:s $1
F UIT DRI'IKS 10 ~~~;· $1 ASPARAGUS
4 (ANI '1 SLMONTI
WEET PEAS • 5 c!:a •1
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King Size Bread

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10

CHICKEN - TUIKIY
BUF
GORTON'S

FISH PUFFS
PEAS __ . . .

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LIBBY

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ADDS fLAVOI to ROASTS

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5ms $1

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HlllliN'JOicE __ ..5~~:; $1

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MORTON'S

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SWifT'S PREMIUM U. S. GOV'T. INSPECTED

LUCKt LIAF

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SLIOED LUIIDHION MEATS
IOLGIIII
SPIOID LUNDHION
1-J•.
OOOIID SALAMI
PKO.

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BROWN N' SERVE
LINK OR PAnll

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ITheoflorm .Council

Food Bein1 Sent
•··~ iolllltf
1\10 GhMt· .U.· T6 IBid
. 8

~Dally sentinel, Pomerot·Middleport, 0., April 2q, 11186

·

DorcasCirtI.f
l. . Do
t"
M011:11
RO 10n

A doiiiUOII wu modo to the
First Baptist Clmrch VICIItiOil
l!ible !!oilool by lhe DoreU Cit·
.... .. ~ .k..... ~~ 'f't~;•lt~V -~

~~~g-atih. ch;;..;;h. 'l'hlo iu il!e

111111ttalloo 01

&amp;lftteH

to bt held

fh

olrcle naftl8 drawn.
. mer. Mro.b D.an~-~.
wMllh ¥readP'l!k1..~:.. Mrs.
Mrs Charles Bm!eH, clnnr· sentl!ll the nal ......., "' f
ore ou
er
man, ·presided with Mrs. Clyde otudy book, "Thl! CJ:Fh tre':f.~ 1Jonal1..,~~.:~ :~:~
Winebrenner givifll the prayer. Made With =i.JthR~ho ta· ~ a~nu~ Mother • Dauki&gt;ter
Mrs. Beulah White gave devo- rnenls were 8
)Jill
of th II H Sanborn
.
lions including the 84t~ P!al~, b:~~::'!~~~~th th."ta:. ':cl~~;'on Ma~ 2'11 0,0 church.
e meditation entnl~. I Go. o P_ _
t f '""'k dowel's and A review of the year's work
Church on Sunday. concludifll · r~ngekmenk.l 0 •~
·
dl-"'"~ A
deasert
.

wtth a poem.

p!i1

nap ns.

_

Announcements included the 8 1 y L'Ol'n otlts tlce rye,
Silver Teo sponsored by the
ar • '
'
'
'
Rio Grande A"oclotion to be and -~··~ are :~al:l•., ~~=
held April 30 at 1M Calvary R!'Dirt Pan ' or
'
Baptist ChUrch ~~- 1111&gt;_Grande; world. .

was

course

""""'"W•
w!l.!

_

_

~erved to Mrs. Nora

!la8i!il as reco'7.fh, iemttry
by LOWe COhen, a Pll•t COUll•

cllor. A llleeti!li of the POol
Counclloro Aosociatlon of Dis·
lrlct 13 was anhounced for Sun·
day, April !U 11 T;,ppe,. Plains
and an past councilors of . the
Council ore illvlted to jom.
_

-

~.:·

•

......,.

'

,,

.

.

Cor. ~ond I MIA- M14tll•pert

Open lt\tn, thru fh11ra. .. ftOO to 6.00
"IIDAY I SANIDAY .. II30tol110

Cot. Skdncl &amp;Mill- MitldltjiOI't
OJiln Mon. thru Jhun. - 9:00 to 6:00
FIIDAY &amp; SAJURDAY~8:30tols30

==PLUS EXTRA SIH GREEN

_

Hamilton Mn!. Joe Wil!IOII, Mro. Auslria lnlroduced
post·
Mil
H' Gil Ml'!l
rt!Wier carGo ln 11196,
Mrstoll~~
wnui llelra.
'!'he na!IO!ial flag of Cyprus
Antb
1 met~ of till eoubtry.

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WITH

ahd Ml1.

ony.

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on Mollday
'ftteii!Ot'lll t:ouni!U, DlliJ8lk

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1
final moetiq of the ·year and

:

Piau wel't ftiadt to •ell!! 1 ltero o1 America met In rtgu.
Afondq ovelliq it tile 8olelll box &lt;II food to lilt Norton filii· tar lliUion Monlli¥ ovonlbg at
loplisi Cbw:eh: IIJd lilt Moth· itt• nUlllilll'&gt;:l.. In lnllll, by lllo the 1001' hall w1tb Dean llil'll'
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the llllet!la Clrclt in. Ill llnll IDeelo ib, &lt;OUrtCllot, preslclln;.
B. H. Sonborn MisiiOoifl' Socle- inS of lilt ~lllr 'l'uil8dq Repiii'li!cl U1 1me ltlllz&gt;belb
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WEST COLUMBIA - A Mu,. ( p· •
MASON - The Ladieo Aur- str~liooa an j)alkl .:..:: MASON ..:. IIlii JWpli 91....,.. •
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ical Vanety Show featuring 30 S , rmCesS
Diary of the Mason Volunteer ;'thew~: I·~bytueql t-H tor o! Cbeltu, 0.W, preoeated
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muSical select!OIU d~rected by
Fll'e Department Wedliesday Cl b whea ~ el WodDeoda an outstandll!l ~ at a
f MASON - Ezra Allen, Sr., Mrs Paul B. Powell, sponsored PT. PLEASANT -Miss Nikki ev,ening asked for bids for the u
--, m
y ret!811t D.oe!ma II .tile Wahama
: j,,: ui ·,;,'"'" " , ,::ceo :,-... , hy the West Columbia PTA, Hatfield, Pl Pleasant Rlgh pfacing of windows and ocreeaa ~ tile M=~
Center In ll'utUre J!Dmom11ken al Wahai di t,ld e.1rly Tuesday al t n elSaturdiiy, April 23 at Wesl co- School semor, WB!!I CllU~cn WI l.ht: ~;,o;; . .: "'~o...~!vu .,:.;u-a\! !;.u!!.!!;-..e; asor1.
er Y ~ .~ rna. 'lbJrtJ~fiVe dolll dressed
Metgs t:rnernl lluspoloL He was lumboa Grade School, woll be· Mason County Strawberry Prin· which adjoins City Halt Fore- :n': me ....,.,":;,._ ~ Ito rtp11cu tl tile llrll ~
1 ~Pteran uf Worl~ Wnr !
g!n ;~f _7 ~ m..
cess, from a field ~
~e 1man. a~.d ~b~tt, Po.meroy ~
wy~.WRI ~ laaupral baD IOWDI were dil~r. Allen W&lt;JS born ,\~&lt;.~rch / AdmlssJon 1s adults 35 cents contestaRII represemmg 1o u" m~::u~o oloctL •\..u., auu Ciruhua
prtgr
-- : played. She Pvt a brief blstorJ'
!9.: t&amp;l2 on .J;&lt;Ckson County, w. and children 15 cents. Refresh· county's threa hlgb
ocbooJa, Lumber Co. were contacted.
~J':etl:"';;~ of eaeh.
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va: Hf' was the son of the l·•te I ments will be sold.
She will represent the COI.lllty It was announ~ that Cbes- britsch.
Each member of tbe FHA
Er~l' :lim and Dorn '\~' Hhod"'~
at the West Vtrgbrla ltr8Wber· ter Roush, Cheshrre, Ohio was
brought tbeJr favtdte
doll
Al ii ••
f
ry Festival Ia Bucl&lt;hai!IOn June the winner of the quilt jVhich
which wm1 also dllplayed. Jlo,.
" '' r; rst wole. r_,,,, nr' "· 1;wd !
SeD eeS 3fe
9-IJ . She II tile daughter of was given away, Organilation mechanie by trade aad a feler- berta Rousb, New Haveu, Ia
in .~ fJ42 and hi~ ~ ,.. 1 • 11 • 1 ri
\\' til' . .
Mr. and Mrs. William Hat· membe!'s were asked to get the an of World W.ar II. Surviving lftlldent of tbl lfOUP wbteb.
field, Gallipolis FI!!T)I, W, Va. Tyne tests on Tuesday, May 3 is a otster, Mrs. VIrginia Swala, sponwed tile pl'Oirllm. Reg"~ ..;rue!. "buut thn··· '""'";" .,. \'ttfl,D!!v ,
Repo·esenttng Wahama Htgh at Coty Rail, il they had not al· Tumpa, Florida. Tbo bod)• wiD tresbmeuto ,..... 181'Ved at tho
S'url'ivmg are two d. 111 ghl l·,-~.
in thr. contest "':as
Sherry ready received an x~ray. Mrs. mive. in Huntington this even- coaclueJon. tG till parots ud RIGN'I'
Mri jrpne Rhodes. P:rs:rdt•na. · PT. PLEASANT - Ab~enfee Flesher. daughter of Mr. and EarJ Jngles .presided during the Jng.
·
memben.
M1t. and Mrs. Laurine ThPO· voting Fur the May 10 primary Mrs. Jack Flesher, and Linda business meeting.

Strow Announced

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RIDING MOWER

on Pedlatric:o Ward,
Admluloao
Kevin 11. Stineoprlng,
131
Pourfll Ave . Mrt Etta Jam.,
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Henry, «7 Seoond Ave,; Mro,
Clara B B er 4se J ck
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Pike; Mrs.
Orvllle R. aIngtes,
Rl. 1 Patriot, Mrs Carl R

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b&lt;Jid. Cn!umbus ; three
sons. elt'('lion hlls bet'n very slow to K~.v Sturgeon, daughter
1f
Refreshments
were served
RafPh Allen and Delbert .-&lt;\ lien. dal e. according to ballot · com" Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sturgeon, by Mrs. Lottie Roush and Mrs.
both of Columbus. nnd Ray Al- l Jl])SsionL·rs. \1rs_ Wallaee .Bur· represented H?nnan High. . Lester Dodsen to Mrs. Earl IngJen of Sierra. Vest;J. Ari : three drtle and .1\llt·s. Pau l.vne Bnght. , The loca l Strawberry Prm~ les. Mrs. Howard Johnson, Mrs.
step-da ughters. Mrs. ·Gem'\'a Tl1e Comm issiuners began !he ir C'f'SS will participate in acUvi· Helen Davis, Miss Dallas WebDillon . .\l&lt;1son: :vl rs.
Wanda iduties J\.1 emlay , Aprilll,,md arel ties including a Grand Prevue k~r. Mrs. Harvey Newland,
Savre. SHa 1·use. and Mrs. Juan· i loeiiled in th e Cir('uit Cle rk 'sl to be held in Buckh;-mnon on Mrs. Eber Roush, Mrs. Cecil
ONLY
if a· Wh 1t;', roiqmbus . and .1 ~l cp- 1 ofrice al the cou rthouse each April _25 w~en all participating Johnson and Mrs. Mary Roush.
$30.00 Down - ......
aon. Blai n Evt'ner. Phl•rni.".
da_v from 9 a Ill _ until 4 p.m. to rount1es _w1ll. hav" _Pnm-essf's
C.n'IMient ,.,..
Ftmeral serviees · w111
be: as.-:ist ll10se vnlt•r-; who will be and_ recetve mstructton
on;
MR. FIELDER DIF..S
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Thursdal' at 10 11 .m. il l the ~'o- · 0111 or the t·ounty rm elect ion t~e1 r ~olP m thP ~·~'f'Jlt 'l'lrt nnr t PT. PLEASANT -:. The Mohr~
gle~ong ·Ftmcrill HoiT'.e m :\lils ; day . To dah' unlv nine persuns Ig1rl Will be chosen Quf•t-n. two . SLevens Home will announce !
on. 13uri&lt;-d in Halbert t't&gt;mi:'H•rv havr ll."f'd Ihe abse nt ee volmg ; as ~a~ds o~ Hon~r ar_1d
all ! arrangements for
Leonard :
/ FURNITURE CO~
in .J:~rk~nfl l'ountv.
Fnr nd~ faC"ilili('S - five demo{'rats ::-mrt remamm~ tprls w1ll l'l'tgn as r Fie·lder. St, Tampa, Florida , !
Jl'HI\' t'all 'ltl\"ltm~ \\if•dncsd'l\' four n·publt\'&lt;W~.
. pnncesses durm_g 111_~'
thre-e : former Mason Countian. wh6 1
MASON, W, VAs
afl;rnrnm at lhe. tunNa\ :w 1m;. Tl1e la..;t da~· for voting ab·! days of the fc sttVfl l tn June_
died in Bay Pines,
Florida, •
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sen tee in pt·rsun~ at the olftce
.'\ $7~ ff'el eovf'ring rosl nf · ~ho~
sp~I~la~l~la~si~Su~n~d:ay~.~H~e~w~a~s~a~~ijiiijjjiiijiijiijiijiijjjiiij~iiii~;.~~;;;~
is \lav 7 mid Ihe la st day ab- 1 the CoronatiOn dre~s and other :
senlr·e· b;,llots mav be mailt:d itt&gt;ms . i~ r&gt;l aef'd ,:n t•ach girl :
(.'ha.~.
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out 1:-: \1n~· 6ll1. Ap~il 25t h is the and Mason ~ount~o"s. Delegate
la ~t dav Ill llliiil ballots outside Brrrr_\' .Junes IS donatmg $.'ifl flf I
lhe co~tinenl al United States. the fee for Mason
County'~
!n th e last ~eneral elt'&lt;'tion I rmnf'':':-;s. Hath~·r tha.n apnnint
ovf"r 1.200 persons ~'ot~
the a cou nt~· representllltve. Jones
PT. PLF:.~SA NT - Ch;u·lrs ahsenlt'e bJIIut caus ing some ' ti/Ta ngPd thr srl~dion this year
N . ri\lewtJ Joiidele.v. 5.1. of P1tts- t'On('e rn in polilica l circles over throu~h H1t&gt; romnrtitivf' ,,nn-1
~urgh. _Pa., former Mason Coun·, lllf' large ntlmhN voti ng
in I test wit h out of staf.e judge!!, :
tian._ dH'&lt;I MoMay aftPrnr){)n ill I his m&lt;lll nN ami ~ llfl:ing Mas· j' allowing .all ~enior girls a ehanee ,
• Ptltshurg_h hosp it.ill
fr'Ml 11n County House ~f Delegates at llw lt! IP
:
bw·n~ rf'C'f'I\'Pd wh1lt&gt; wPidmg mPillbf'l' BrPrrv Jones lo intrct· i
ACTION f'IUm
~ 8 barge. He was empltJ_ved duee l rgislalio~ for
slricter I PT . PLE.I\S:\NT -- :\ civil aC·
y lhf Cra ne Brothers J:l 0 at : 1·ont rols on thr absrnte&gt;e vutin g lion h a~ bren filed in the ortice
Landmg, P ttt.~ burgh_
tl d
of thr Circuit Clerk stvled Vir· ,
·A furmtor rf'SI'd en! of Gilllipo- nw w . _ _ _ _ _
j ginian Elf'Ciric. lnr. vs. Frank ·
lis Ferry. W. Va .. he was bm·n "
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1t.r' lac k Companv. 1nc_. t~.O 1urn · !
Ar:· tl 5. 1913, son of the
late :., JWf'Ja "f't'
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, bus. Ohio. ;md Ihe NPw
AmWarn'~ _and Df'ila. Fa~eley
Rt • in~ (•I'M'r\'t•d
isterdarT) t'astta lty Company nl
SurvJVmg are Ills Wife , i.f'll&lt;J PT. PLI\·\~A NT --· Th" M:1s- Baltimore. Md . Thr plaintifl
Belle Fadrlt'"y : one daughi.Pr. on Counh· Puhlic Library lo-- is demandmg JUdgnwnl in the
Mrs. Joy A.nn Barlow.
Pit h· rit lt•d ~ ~n itw ground floor of sum of $1.790 97 interrst and
burgh; six s~n ~. ~~II ef PitJ s. the Ineal l'llUrlhouse is
ob- , costs &lt;~gains! the deft&gt;ndants.
Opposite Evans Super Market- MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
burgh, John H.. Hi(' hard \V ., st•n·ing National Libr~ry Week_ifiitliti!I••••••David C.. Clwrles R . Joey C.. whwh beg;m .o\pril 17 and ex:
and Willia m N. FMlelt·.v: twrJjlend .~ thrnllgh .i.pril 2Sih
SPECIAL PURCHASE-LADIES &amp; GIRLS
,;isters, J'vlrs ..Jf' ~~ ir Btw:--11 . \-LJr· l This ye ar 's motto i!'l •·Keep
Jon. Ohio, and Mrs Opal 11rink- ·r.rnwing . fl ,·; •d RP;Jd . RP;td ..
ell. ('hit'ago. ill.; one brntht•r. Poster~ and re ference books
John of Pilt.~burgh &lt;lnd
I' l l ' ~' &lt;lrf' bring dbp lil ~'t'd in thr wine JAMAICA SHORTS
grandchildr~n.
dow~ ut l•,ral businP~s
PSI&lt;ib·
Funeral service wtll br Thtll' "- li-hnwnh
&amp;SURFERS
day 2 p.m. in the Chapmcm· r\-l:t ~nn l'mm t~· libr&lt;Jry
was
8 PLAY SHORTS
Wilevxen Mortuarv. Burial Will founrlvd ' fl ~~ ·l~ tfm&gt;ueh thP rfbe in the Lewis &lt;';•melerv
al forH of thr Pt Plf•a:-;; lnt .Junior
eBLOUSE &amp; SHORT
Gallipolis Ferry. Friend~· are \l'om;1n· ~ Club wh1eh
('on·
SETS
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being received at the mortuary. 11nues tu sponsor_the library.
La~t ye&lt;~r the library
had
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e Blade dolt&lt;:h ec&gt;ntrol "" des~
BE Ho\I'PY- GO HUFn
• Disc: bmke rear axle

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PHONE 773:5583
MASON, W, VA.
OPEN EVERY DAY 7:00 TO 5:30
SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 8:00 PM

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8 -SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9

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32 oz. PINK
DETERGENT

HOUSE PAINT

GET YOUR SHARE EARLY

WHITE AND I!EST COLORS

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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN MATERIALS CO.
MASON

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Reg. 59c Size

AN ECONOMY PAINT

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trays

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Bologna

3 $1

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Packs more power for
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CABBAGE
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• Filla, lriNtl, rtleaaeo ond otoroo cubea
243 cull• server!
•1009(, Frost·Prool-no detrostlng evert
o Giant 1714b. size boHoi!\ freezer!
• NewWing-Swaptextorlorstrong, tolld Vlsi·Sholvoa
tor n•w vlalblllty, porloct
protection I

ENAMELED STEEL

$

KITQIEN WARE
Doulol• a.n.,. -Jumbo Dlah Pan
4-Qt, Pot Roaat-IOQI. Ptll
~ Qt, Covered Sauce
Pao&gt;-3 Pc, Stvc•
Pan s.t.

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MOLDED WOOD
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eFOAM SOLES

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STURDY. , ENAMEL FINISH

All Sizes and Cups

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Strle,m•nn
ZESTA CRACKERI
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Now arranre the eireled lollen

to form the •III'JII'IIe answer. 11

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LADIES'- CHILDREN'S

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CIRCLE STITCHED

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ono lettu lo·eadl llfiUare. to
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In Usftd C11rs Anywhere

.,..our A:•mbht, Ouler"'

Beaver, Rt, 2 Thurman; Susan Helena Rubinstein's belrs are
L. Laufer' Patriot star Rt. ; ready to sell control of 1h e
Graco N. McCarty, Rt. 1 Tbur· labulous linn but ool to a rlvol
lll8ll; lllrB, Homer L. Waugh, cosmetic outfit trying to buy .·
Jr., Rl. 2, Crown City; Patricia Bill Buckley bought the magnifAnn Halstead, Pt. Plea,.nt: !cent duplex maisoMtte (at
Mrs. Mary M. Buck, Rt. 3, Park and 72&lt;1) which belonged
Pomeroy; Larry Joe Wills, .Rt. to the late Tommy Joyce, a
I Jaoklon; Chuckle Lee Wtlls, Bache partner .. _
Supreme
RL 6 Jackson; Dwlsht E. All· Court Judge Charles
Marx
111811, Ironton; Basil Blackburn, (who sentenced the Malcolm X
RL 4 Albany; Mrs, Donald M. slayers to life) gets a marital
Rice, Jaeklon; Mrs,
Lester Ule sentence of his own June
Brisker, oak HUI; Mrs. Ero- 20.
tal Danlenne, Rl. 2, Waverly; Former Erie County Dem,
Mra, Lela Slaughter,
White boss Peter Crotty's due for a
Sulphur Sprmgs, W. Va,; Mrs. Federal judgeship
Barbra
Dolpbus J. Brannon, Spencer, Streisand's music publishing
W. Va,; Mrs. Jerry Keeaee, Rt. ------'-~--''1, McArthur,
Pleasant VaHey Hospital
Blrtlts
ADMITTED:
Dennis PullinB,
Mrs, Orville R. Ingles, Rt. 1
Patriot, son, 1:28 p, m. Tu.,. Leon; Mrs. Otho Lieving, New
Haven; Mona Stewart, Pt. Plea·
day,
Dlsebarl&lt;l
sant; Darrell Hammack, West
Mrs, Earnest T. Brown, Mrs. Columboa: Ethel Pritt,
Pt.
Delphia Cummins, Mrs Ben Pleasant; Mrs. Richard Mount,
R. Evano, Carole J. u· am m, Bidwell; Susan Rollinll, CharMrs. Lillie Holley, Thomas E. lesion.
Hughes, Earl Kuhn, Mrs. A 1• DISCHARGED:
Rlcbard
bert G. Middleton, Mrs. J, E. Rogg, Columbus; Mrs. Arthur
Murray, Edward R. Patterson, S~ruth, New Haven : Mrs. Or·
Sherman Lee Rutan, Jam.. c. ville Casto and son, Leon; DanSalmans, Mrs. George Springer, ny Rayburn, Pt. Pleasant:
Jam11 L. Troutman, Mrs. Soph· Samuel Joseph Wheeler,
Pt.
Ia J. Williams, Mrs. Ray D. Pleasant.
Malone, Mra. Kenneth M. Fues·
---tel and Infant son, Mrs. James
BUDGET APPROVED
M. &amp;boris and infant dough. PT. PLEASANT - The Ma ..
ter.
on County Board of Education
approved the 1966-67 school
On thla day In blstory:
. budget of $3,008,315, which bad
~ IB61, Cal. Rober.t E. Lee been approved earlier by the
resigned bla commisSion In the Slate Tax Commission at
a
U.S. Army with the Intention of short business sessioo J~st night.
offering hiJ oervlcea to the The next regular session of the
Confederate forces.
board will be held May 13 at
Ia 1103, Andrew Camegie 7:30 p.m. Present for the buddonated $1,500,000 for lhe get approval were Supt. Milton
eonslrucllon of the Hague Burdette and board members,
Peace Palace In Tho Nether- Paul Wedge, Robert Adkins,
lands. .
Earl Keefer, Harry Siders and
Ia 1119, Cuban Premier Fidel sm Howard.
Castro was given a red carpel
welcome Jn New York City.
AT CHERRY FOINT
Marine Corporal Rubert F.
A thought fur the day- Van Cooney, son of Mr. and
Roman orator Cicero said: ''He Mrs. Earl H. Van Cooney of
removes lhe greatest ornament 464 Sixth St., Middleport, is
Gl lrlendsblp who lakea away serving with Marine Air Confrom U resj)l!Ct."
lrol Squadron Eight (MACS 81
a unit of the Second Marine
William McKinley was tlle Aircraft Wing at the Marine
laal U: l. pie;ldeD!to bave a Corps Air Station, Cberry.Polnt,
Civll War ....nl.
N, C.

Munch,

EVAP MILK.I

·7 $1
tall
cans

bot.
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SALAD DRESSING
Stokely's or Del Monte

DEL MONTE CORN

PUMPKIN

Large Family Sim- HUNT'S

Halves or Slices

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TOMATO CATSUP

HUNT'S PEACHES 3No~a n~ 79C

Fui·Valu- English Mt.

While II Lasts -American Beauty

2001.

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GREEN BEANS

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Laundry Detergent

Instant Coffee Allis Best(

No. I

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Cold Water SURF S

Rog.

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boxeo

FAIRMONT

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Gallon Carton

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Whole Kernel or Cream Style

bolo.

I e Doors

1; every da y.
i
' Rambler Trade-lns

MEIROPOLITAN
MOTORS

callers demanding why George

· doesn't own a Green Beret ..

Tt1c

About two "high lides''
twor ''low tidrs" take place ;

NO REASONABLE
OFFER REFUSED
SEE

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POWER

('ti; lrf ·ronf'~

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Beat-screamer Monll Rock
Ill has gone "conservative,"
meaning hia wild Ioiii mane
now Is tied neatly behind In a
ponytail (we aaw Rock Son bls
~ ...~:---:. ~::::.!; .- --=~5 Uosby'a
lad Lindsay and brtde J a n
Schwartz e1pect an heir .... , atein (top Till Pan Alley pubMax Asnoo ~•v&gt; :.:. iull stage lishers) bought the Osear-award
Deily staff on payroll during packed Burke and Vaa Heusen
its fire-enforced shuttering .. . music catalogue lor $650,000
British singing otar Tom Jones tJobnny Burke, a fine SOI!IWfllia In-hospital (Londnn) for ma· er, died last year;
Jimmy
jor throat surgery .. . The re- Van Heusen now writes bls bits
port Cassius Clay hocked bls with Sammy Cabo),
championship belt didn't tell The "Mark Twain Tonight"
the tale precisely:
actually solo-hit cost such short money
a former trainer did . .. Susan Its ocenery waa toted to ~
Stein's on Dick Adler'o arm theatre In one taxicab: one of
since wife Sally Ann Howes its propa is a t60 rug just cleaDs
Sen. George Murphy's been called the marital halt
ed - for $35 ... The
Candy
knocked fin! for two weeks bv Fairchild Publications Pres. Mossier Murder Trial went pow
a virus and fatigue tall that • John Fairchild (Women's Wear !rom the front pagea Into a
dancing on the Late Late Show) 1 ts his special babyl told us its paperback and an "Ill Cold

promotion Drm (The
Funny
Girl owns one-third) may try
to go public a Ia The Beatles,
Wall 51. heara _ . Rumora
tnot bere) about brl!llant coalsuit mfr. Ben ,l;ucAi:&amp;WCiii o_;!!:
lng aren't true
We ,.w a
beautiful litue station wagon at
the Auto Show and did a real
taka when we discovered It
costs $22,000 tAston-Martln's
"Shooting Brake") ... The ru·
mors Pat Weaver might be an
LBJ choice for FCC chainnan
strikes TV now as ridiculous:
Weaver (former NBC Pres.) Is
a registered Repub. and Gov,
Rocky's official TV adviser;
meaning not a chance.

Plastic Utility Tubs

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RAFFIA
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George Hamilton's draft alatus t3A) wasn't applied only on
the basts of sole support ~I his
mother but (after submitting
llp........, .. t
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board) also of hiS two ~rothers
New
York
oelective .

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:Miss Patncia l\1rk . \lrs. Doro·
thy Mitchell. C. ;1 rv
('·"btree.
Jr.ny Rem ine rmd Manford
Blessing, principal P,1rcnt cha p0 ti5i
. erones are Mrs. Lt•r
! Blain, Woody Burdt'ltf'. Mrs. l
Jack Bmr:ton. Mrs ..J,w k Fruth, 1
Mrs. Howard Garlanrl and Mrs.
Teacher

250 Count

LARGE 32 QUART

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group will 1"~' 1 um :11 4
Saturdny· ..llpril 2:c

Reg.89c

LADIES NEW
TAPERED TOE

Smartly Trimmed

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Prl&amp;r to the egg hun! the · PT. 1 LEAS.o\NT. W. V.'\.
· It only tak('S a few words
·
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Saturday, April 16. lt66
I
Browmes made P.iisler bas.ke1s HOG _ 170 to 220 22 .30 to 1
say everyth ing about a
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A must in every
.I from bleach bo ttles and f1l!ed M)O · H ,
ea\ trs , ta 21511
. . 1 , ,..,,.• h, A beautirul shoe
lhem wt'th goo d.tes at Mason u..
h I. Tlot&gt; worksh0p: Loghts· 20 to 22 .50: rat Sows
Grade Sroo
tfressy performances in
9
18
and f)artYwas he-ld by thrir lead· . ('~~~l:r _ Stt·rr!l 19 1_0 22 : 1
·ness or for pleasure.
er,ItsMrs.tt Beulah
Bocook. A· L
heel heights. One for
rle1.Ie rs 16 to 21 _,'0 : Fat ('_ows
du a end.mg the rgg 111111 1 .10 18
to 21 911: Cannrrs 14 to '"'·
big gi rl and one for
addition to "'Irs. BoCI"IOk Wf're Bulls 19.10 to 19.20: \Hl~ co'~ ~ her yo unger sislPr.
Mrs. Ruby Jones and \1rs DonIN to HiO : Str,..k Cows a nd
113 Gibbs.
Cal ves 150 to 180: Stork Steers
; 24 to :~6: Slot'k Heifrrs Z2 to 25:
137 Junior Hi!!h
:Sto('k Slet&gt;r Calves 25 to Z6
,·
I Stork l1e1lt•r Calves 22 to 36.
Studf'nl~ on Trip
VE.o\1. ('A LVES - Tor; .1? .1n.
PT. PLK"'SANT - Orw !mo· S~'t · onds :11 iO: \Jcctium 22 to
Middleport, 0.
dred and thirl~'-se-v cn
Pnntt 21; : l'ormnon and Heavies
32
P leasant .Jumnr ll1gh studt•nts 1 1.0 2i: t'ufl~ 22.2S to 2.1
.and It ('hapt•rorlt"' 111i1rh in. l' ~~·:;.:;.;;;..:;.ttiiiitl!l.i;;iiiiiiliiiiiiiiii
cludrd p;u·('nls ami ll'ilrhe rs. i
lrft ~·arly· tud ;1~ Iill r. f1111r·day
trip IO Vl"· a~lt l ll ': '•oll H ! " tm

NORWICH ASPIRIN

WHITE-WITH
CUSHIONED INSOLES

Ladies~

Johnson.

GOLDEN
RICH

ASST. COLORS- JUMBO SIZE

SNEAKERS
Style 1930

WOODBURY
SHAMPOO

Udleo&amp;Girll

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The first of ench Jul v. the j
1\.-fason rounly Board of. Edu· •
MASON - Masun Brownie cation Pilots · $225 to purchase !
Troop 137 and Cadet Tn)()p 18 new boJks. Mrs. 0. K. Burd~tte, ,
h~ ld a Easter fgg hunt and 1 County librarian .
urges
..,,~ner :oast recently
at the publi c to pay a visit to
Mason "t:outh Center. The cadets I lib ra ry . TI1e process of
hid the eggs for the Brownies Joging 6246 library book~ will
to find. Games were played and 1begin in the ver~' ne ar future.
prius lwarded to Guyla Roush. , according t0 Mrs . Burdette.
,.. • Jennie Th~be~. Cheryl MeN~- ~
PT. --PLEASANT
,mara, ll:&gt;Q;n . rewort and Juloe '
UVESTOCK MLES CO,

REGULAR $1.00 SIZE

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Jack O'Brian

llliJ

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"eaay" to Je! 1 pi on the best- Bloud" II ain't .. · A &amp;OlJd UUt
drelsetl Ustt , , , "Tbey have flllCbt'vo beoll "Ia Cold Caab.n
merely to 10 to tour of t h e
bat Pll'is ooukltJrierl, lbeu gel
a press agent - and 11101t of
muncll,
them dn" -·· Cyril Bltchard, munch ••• lot of
the world's moat vivacious ac· nlbl~lns bills? Find.
lor, took live weeks ofl On bla
In the
physician's orden but didn't
PAGES.
"collapse:" "The only collapse
Where yqur fingers
I had was when. I aaw my indo
the walking.,
come tu"
Shapiro- Bel'Jl•

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Mer Hoopital - Vllltln&amp;
llaun 2-4 and 7-1 p. m. Parenl.t

''RANCHERO''

routb

Voice of Broadway

HO&amp;pital News

NESCAFE

FAIRMONT

Chocolate
MILK
DRINK
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DINNERS

3 $1
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Mu•lcm arfety

,..wt_oto I'IIGia'n

AnxlBary AskiJ11
For Screen BielA

·· ~l'OJ'e Bomemaken

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MASON
Sooenl deJnoll.
GoOd 'Prop-am
111
WEST COLUMBIA - A Mu,. ( p· •
MASON - The Ladieo Aur- str~liooa an j)alkl .:..:: MASON ..:. IIlii JWpli 91....,.. •
,
ical Vanety Show featuring 30 S , rmCesS
Diary of the Mason Volunteer ;'thew~: I·~bytueql t-H tor o! Cbeltu, 0.W, preoeated
t
muSical select!OIU d~rected by
Fll'e Department Wedliesday Cl b whea ~ el WodDeoda an outstandll!l ~ at a
f MASON - Ezra Allen, Sr., Mrs Paul B. Powell, sponsored PT. PLEASANT -Miss Nikki ev,ening asked for bids for the u
--, m
y ret!811t D.oe!ma II .tile Wahama
: j,,: ui ·,;,'"'" " , ,::ceo :,-... , hy the West Columbia PTA, Hatfield, Pl Pleasant Rlgh pfacing of windows and ocreeaa ~ tile M=~
Center In ll'utUre J!Dmom11ken al Wahai di t,ld e.1rly Tuesday al t n elSaturdiiy, April 23 at Wesl co- School semor, WB!!I CllU~cn WI l.ht: ~;,o;; . .: "'~o...~!vu .,:.;u-a\! !;.u!!.!!;-..e; asor1.
er Y ~ .~ rna. 'lbJrtJ~fiVe dolll dressed
Metgs t:rnernl lluspoloL He was lumboa Grade School, woll be· Mason County Strawberry Prin· which adjoins City Halt Fore- :n': me ....,.,":;,._ ~ Ito rtp11cu tl tile llrll ~
1 ~Pteran uf Worl~ Wnr !
g!n ;~f _7 ~ m..
cess, from a field ~
~e 1man. a~.d ~b~tt, Po.meroy ~
wy~.WRI ~ laaupral baD IOWDI were dil~r. Allen W&lt;JS born ,\~&lt;.~rch / AdmlssJon 1s adults 35 cents contestaRII represemmg 1o u" m~::u~o oloctL •\..u., auu Ciruhua
prtgr
-- : played. She Pvt a brief blstorJ'
!9.: t&amp;l2 on .J;&lt;Ckson County, w. and children 15 cents. Refresh· county's threa hlgb
ocbooJa, Lumber Co. were contacted.
~J':etl:"';;~ of eaeh.
1
va: Hf' was the son of the l·•te I ments will be sold.
She will represent the COI.lllty It was announ~ that Cbes- britsch.
Each member of tbe FHA
Er~l' :lim and Dorn '\~' Hhod"'~
at the West Vtrgbrla ltr8Wber· ter Roush, Cheshrre, Ohio was
brought tbeJr favtdte
doll
Al ii ••
f
ry Festival Ia Bucl&lt;hai!IOn June the winner of the quilt jVhich
which wm1 also dllplayed. Jlo,.
" '' r; rst wole. r_,,,, nr' "· 1;wd !
SeD eeS 3fe
9-IJ . She II tile daughter of was given away, Organilation mechanie by trade aad a feler- berta Rousb, New Haveu, Ia
in .~ fJ42 and hi~ ~ ,.. 1 • 11 • 1 ri
\\' til' . .
Mr. and Mrs. William Hat· membe!'s were asked to get the an of World W.ar II. Surviving lftlldent of tbl lfOUP wbteb.
field, Gallipolis FI!!T)I, W, Va. Tyne tests on Tuesday, May 3 is a otster, Mrs. VIrginia Swala, sponwed tile pl'Oirllm. Reg"~ ..;rue!. "buut thn··· '""'";" .,. \'ttfl,D!!v ,
Repo·esenttng Wahama Htgh at Coty Rail, il they had not al· Tumpa, Florida. Tbo bod)• wiD tresbmeuto ,..... 181'Ved at tho
S'url'ivmg are two d. 111 ghl l·,-~.
in thr. contest "':as
Sherry ready received an x~ray. Mrs. mive. in Huntington this even- coaclueJon. tG till parots ud RIGN'I'
Mri jrpne Rhodes. P:rs:rdt•na. · PT. PLEASANT - Ab~enfee Flesher. daughter of Mr. and EarJ Jngles .presided during the Jng.
·
memben.
M1t. and Mrs. Laurine ThPO· voting Fur the May 10 primary Mrs. Jack Flesher, and Linda business meeting.

Strow Announced

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RIDING MOWER

on Pedlatric:o Ward,
Admluloao
Kevin 11. Stineoprlng,
131
Pourfll Ave . Mrt Etta Jam.,
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Henry, «7 Seoond Ave,; Mro,
Clara B B er 4se J ck
. Y '
son
Pike; Mrs.
Orvllle R. aIngtes,
Rl. 1 Patriot, Mrs Carl R

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Slowly

b&lt;Jid. Cn!umbus ; three
sons. elt'('lion hlls bet'n very slow to K~.v Sturgeon, daughter
1f
Refreshments
were served
RafPh Allen and Delbert .-&lt;\ lien. dal e. according to ballot · com" Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sturgeon, by Mrs. Lottie Roush and Mrs.
both of Columbus. nnd Ray Al- l Jl])SsionL·rs. \1rs_ Wallaee .Bur· represented H?nnan High. . Lester Dodsen to Mrs. Earl IngJen of Sierra. Vest;J. Ari : three drtle and .1\llt·s. Pau l.vne Bnght. , The loca l Strawberry Prm~ les. Mrs. Howard Johnson, Mrs.
step-da ughters. Mrs. ·Gem'\'a Tl1e Comm issiuners began !he ir C'f'SS will participate in acUvi· Helen Davis, Miss Dallas WebDillon . .\l&lt;1son: :vl rs.
Wanda iduties J\.1 emlay , Aprilll,,md arel ties including a Grand Prevue k~r. Mrs. Harvey Newland,
Savre. SHa 1·use. and Mrs. Juan· i loeiiled in th e Cir('uit Cle rk 'sl to be held in Buckh;-mnon on Mrs. Eber Roush, Mrs. Cecil
ONLY
if a· Wh 1t;', roiqmbus . and .1 ~l cp- 1 ofrice al the cou rthouse each April _25 w~en all participating Johnson and Mrs. Mary Roush.
$30.00 Down - ......
aon. Blai n Evt'ner. Phl•rni.".
da_v from 9 a Ill _ until 4 p.m. to rount1es _w1ll. hav" _Pnm-essf's
C.n'IMient ,.,..
Ftmeral serviees · w111
be: as.-:ist ll10se vnlt•r-; who will be and_ recetve mstructton
on;
MR. FIELDER DIF..S
1
Thursdal' at 10 11 .m. il l the ~'o- · 0111 or the t·ounty rm elect ion t~e1 r ~olP m thP ~·~'f'Jlt 'l'lrt nnr t PT. PLEASANT -:. The Mohr~
gle~ong ·Ftmcrill HoiT'.e m :\lils ; day . To dah' unlv nine persuns Ig1rl Will be chosen Quf•t-n. two . SLevens Home will announce !
on. 13uri&lt;-d in Halbert t't&gt;mi:'H•rv havr ll."f'd Ihe abse nt ee volmg ; as ~a~ds o~ Hon~r ar_1d
all ! arrangements for
Leonard :
/ FURNITURE CO~
in .J:~rk~nfl l'ountv.
Fnr nd~ faC"ilili('S - five demo{'rats ::-mrt remamm~ tprls w1ll l'l'tgn as r Fie·lder. St, Tampa, Florida , !
Jl'HI\' t'all 'ltl\"ltm~ \\if•dncsd'l\' four n·publt\'&lt;W~.
. pnncesses durm_g 111_~'
thre-e : former Mason Countian. wh6 1
MASON, W, VAs
afl;rnrnm at lhe. tunNa\ :w 1m;. Tl1e la..;t da~· for voting ab·! days of the fc sttVfl l tn June_
died in Bay Pines,
Florida, •
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sen tee in pt·rsun~ at the olftce
.'\ $7~ ff'el eovf'ring rosl nf · ~ho~
sp~I~la~l~la~si~Su~n~d:ay~.~H~e~w~a~s~a~~ijiiijjjiiijiijiijiijiijjjiiij~iiii~;.~~;;;~
is \lav 7 mid Ihe la st day ab- 1 the CoronatiOn dre~s and other :
senlr·e· b;,llots mav be mailt:d itt&gt;ms . i~ r&gt;l aef'd ,:n t•ach girl :
(.'ha.~.
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out 1:-: \1n~· 6ll1. Ap~il 25t h is the and Mason ~ount~o"s. Delegate
la ~t dav Ill llliiil ballots outside Brrrr_\' .Junes IS donatmg $.'ifl flf I
lhe co~tinenl al United States. the fee for Mason
County'~
!n th e last ~eneral elt'&lt;'tion I rmnf'':':-;s. Hath~·r tha.n apnnint
ovf"r 1.200 persons ~'ot~
the a cou nt~· representllltve. Jones
PT. PLF:.~SA NT - Ch;u·lrs ahsenlt'e bJIIut caus ing some ' ti/Ta ngPd thr srl~dion this year
N . ri\lewtJ Joiidele.v. 5.1. of P1tts- t'On('e rn in polilica l circles over throu~h H1t&gt; romnrtitivf' ,,nn-1
~urgh. _Pa., former Mason Coun·, lllf' large ntlmhN voti ng
in I test wit h out of staf.e judge!!, :
tian._ dH'&lt;I MoMay aftPrnr){)n ill I his m&lt;lll nN ami ~ llfl:ing Mas· j' allowing .all ~enior girls a ehanee ,
• Ptltshurg_h hosp it.ill
fr'Ml 11n County House ~f Delegates at llw lt! IP
:
bw·n~ rf'C'f'I\'Pd wh1lt&gt; wPidmg mPillbf'l' BrPrrv Jones lo intrct· i
ACTION f'IUm
~ 8 barge. He was empltJ_ved duee l rgislalio~ for
slricter I PT . PLE.I\S:\NT -- :\ civil aC·
y lhf Cra ne Brothers J:l 0 at : 1·ont rols on thr absrnte&gt;e vutin g lion h a~ bren filed in the ortice
Landmg, P ttt.~ burgh_
tl d
of thr Circuit Clerk stvled Vir· ,
·A furmtor rf'SI'd en! of Gilllipo- nw w . _ _ _ _ _
j ginian Elf'Ciric. lnr. vs. Frank ·
lis Ferry. W. Va .. he was bm·n "
' 1 WI k •1
1t.r' lac k Companv. 1nc_. t~.O 1urn · !
Ar:· tl 5. 1913, son of the
late :., JWf'Ja "f't'
~
, bus. Ohio. ;md Ihe NPw
AmWarn'~ _and Df'ila. Fa~eley
Rt • in~ (•I'M'r\'t•d
isterdarT) t'astta lty Company nl
SurvJVmg are Ills Wife , i.f'll&lt;J PT. PLI\·\~A NT --· Th" M:1s- Baltimore. Md . Thr plaintifl
Belle Fadrlt'"y : one daughi.Pr. on Counh· Puhlic Library lo-- is demandmg JUdgnwnl in the
Mrs. Joy A.nn Barlow.
Pit h· rit lt•d ~ ~n itw ground floor of sum of $1.790 97 interrst and
burgh; six s~n ~. ~~II ef PitJ s. the Ineal l'llUrlhouse is
ob- , costs &lt;~gains! the deft&gt;ndants.
Opposite Evans Super Market- MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
burgh, John H.. Hi(' hard \V ., st•n·ing National Libr~ry Week_ifiitliti!I••••••David C.. Clwrles R . Joey C.. whwh beg;m .o\pril 17 and ex:
and Willia m N. FMlelt·.v: twrJjlend .~ thrnllgh .i.pril 2Sih
SPECIAL PURCHASE-LADIES &amp; GIRLS
,;isters, J'vlrs ..Jf' ~~ ir Btw:--11 . \-LJr· l This ye ar 's motto i!'l •·Keep
Jon. Ohio, and Mrs Opal 11rink- ·r.rnwing . fl ,·; •d RP;Jd . RP;td ..
ell. ('hit'ago. ill.; one brntht•r. Poster~ and re ference books
John of Pilt.~burgh &lt;lnd
I' l l ' ~' &lt;lrf' bring dbp lil ~'t'd in thr wine JAMAICA SHORTS
grandchildr~n.
dow~ ut l•,ral businP~s
PSI&lt;ib·
Funeral service wtll br Thtll' "- li-hnwnh
&amp;SURFERS
day 2 p.m. in the Chapmcm· r\-l:t ~nn l'mm t~· libr&lt;Jry
was
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Wilevxen Mortuarv. Burial Will founrlvd ' fl ~~ ·l~ tfm&gt;ueh thP rfbe in the Lewis &lt;';•melerv
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Beaver, Rt, 2 Thurman; Susan Helena Rubinstein's belrs are
L. Laufer' Patriot star Rt. ; ready to sell control of 1h e
Graco N. McCarty, Rt. 1 Tbur· labulous linn but ool to a rlvol
lll8ll; lllrB, Homer L. Waugh, cosmetic outfit trying to buy .·
Jr., Rl. 2, Crown City; Patricia Bill Buckley bought the magnifAnn Halstead, Pt. Plea,.nt: !cent duplex maisoMtte (at
Mrs. Mary M. Buck, Rt. 3, Park and 72&lt;1) which belonged
Pomeroy; Larry Joe Wills, .Rt. to the late Tommy Joyce, a
I Jaoklon; Chuckle Lee Wtlls, Bache partner .. _
Supreme
RL 6 Jackson; Dwlsht E. All· Court Judge Charles
Marx
111811, Ironton; Basil Blackburn, (who sentenced the Malcolm X
RL 4 Albany; Mrs, Donald M. slayers to life) gets a marital
Rice, Jaeklon; Mrs,
Lester Ule sentence of his own June
Brisker, oak HUI; Mrs. Ero- 20.
tal Danlenne, Rl. 2, Waverly; Former Erie County Dem,
Mra, Lela Slaughter,
White boss Peter Crotty's due for a
Sulphur Sprmgs, W. Va,; Mrs. Federal judgeship
Barbra
Dolpbus J. Brannon, Spencer, Streisand's music publishing
W. Va,; Mrs. Jerry Keeaee, Rt. ------'-~--''1, McArthur,
Pleasant VaHey Hospital
Blrtlts
ADMITTED:
Dennis PullinB,
Mrs, Orville R. Ingles, Rt. 1
Patriot, son, 1:28 p, m. Tu.,. Leon; Mrs. Otho Lieving, New
Haven; Mona Stewart, Pt. Plea·
day,
Dlsebarl&lt;l
sant; Darrell Hammack, West
Mrs, Earnest T. Brown, Mrs. Columboa: Ethel Pritt,
Pt.
Delphia Cummins, Mrs Ben Pleasant; Mrs. Richard Mount,
R. Evano, Carole J. u· am m, Bidwell; Susan Rollinll, CharMrs. Lillie Holley, Thomas E. lesion.
Hughes, Earl Kuhn, Mrs. A 1• DISCHARGED:
Rlcbard
bert G. Middleton, Mrs. J, E. Rogg, Columbus; Mrs. Arthur
Murray, Edward R. Patterson, S~ruth, New Haven : Mrs. Or·
Sherman Lee Rutan, Jam.. c. ville Casto and son, Leon; DanSalmans, Mrs. George Springer, ny Rayburn, Pt. Pleasant:
Jam11 L. Troutman, Mrs. Soph· Samuel Joseph Wheeler,
Pt.
Ia J. Williams, Mrs. Ray D. Pleasant.
Malone, Mra. Kenneth M. Fues·
---tel and Infant son, Mrs. James
BUDGET APPROVED
M. &amp;boris and infant dough. PT. PLEASANT - The Ma ..
ter.
on County Board of Education
approved the 1966-67 school
On thla day In blstory:
. budget of $3,008,315, which bad
~ IB61, Cal. Rober.t E. Lee been approved earlier by the
resigned bla commisSion In the Slate Tax Commission at
a
U.S. Army with the Intention of short business sessioo J~st night.
offering hiJ oervlcea to the The next regular session of the
Confederate forces.
board will be held May 13 at
Ia 1103, Andrew Camegie 7:30 p.m. Present for the buddonated $1,500,000 for lhe get approval were Supt. Milton
eonslrucllon of the Hague Burdette and board members,
Peace Palace In Tho Nether- Paul Wedge, Robert Adkins,
lands. .
Earl Keefer, Harry Siders and
Ia 1119, Cuban Premier Fidel sm Howard.
Castro was given a red carpel
welcome Jn New York City.
AT CHERRY FOINT
Marine Corporal Rubert F.
A thought fur the day- Van Cooney, son of Mr. and
Roman orator Cicero said: ''He Mrs. Earl H. Van Cooney of
removes lhe greatest ornament 464 Sixth St., Middleport, is
Gl lrlendsblp who lakea away serving with Marine Air Confrom U resj)l!Ct."
lrol Squadron Eight (MACS 81
a unit of the Second Marine
William McKinley was tlle Aircraft Wing at the Marine
laal U: l. pie;ldeD!to bave a Corps Air Station, Cberry.Polnt,
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callers demanding why George

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About two "high lides''
twor ''low tidrs" take place ;

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Ill has gone "conservative,"
meaning hia wild Ioiii mane
now Is tied neatly behind In a
ponytail (we aaw Rock Son bls
~ ...~:---:. ~::::.!; .- --=~5 Uosby'a
lad Lindsay and brtde J a n
Schwartz e1pect an heir .... , atein (top Till Pan Alley pubMax Asnoo ~•v&gt; :.:. iull stage lishers) bought the Osear-award
Deily staff on payroll during packed Burke and Vaa Heusen
its fire-enforced shuttering .. . music catalogue lor $650,000
British singing otar Tom Jones tJobnny Burke, a fine SOI!IWfllia In-hospital (Londnn) for ma· er, died last year;
Jimmy
jor throat surgery .. . The re- Van Heusen now writes bls bits
port Cassius Clay hocked bls with Sammy Cabo),
championship belt didn't tell The "Mark Twain Tonight"
the tale precisely:
actually solo-hit cost such short money
a former trainer did . .. Susan Its ocenery waa toted to ~
Stein's on Dick Adler'o arm theatre In one taxicab: one of
since wife Sally Ann Howes its propa is a t60 rug just cleaDs
Sen. George Murphy's been called the marital halt
ed - for $35 ... The
Candy
knocked fin! for two weeks bv Fairchild Publications Pres. Mossier Murder Trial went pow
a virus and fatigue tall that • John Fairchild (Women's Wear !rom the front pagea Into a
dancing on the Late Late Show) 1 ts his special babyl told us its paperback and an "Ill Cold

promotion Drm (The
Funny
Girl owns one-third) may try
to go public a Ia The Beatles,
Wall 51. heara _ . Rumora
tnot bere) about brl!llant coalsuit mfr. Ben ,l;ucAi:&amp;WCiii o_;!!:
lng aren't true
We ,.w a
beautiful litue station wagon at
the Auto Show and did a real
taka when we discovered It
costs $22,000 tAston-Martln's
"Shooting Brake") ... The ru·
mors Pat Weaver might be an
LBJ choice for FCC chainnan
strikes TV now as ridiculous:
Weaver (former NBC Pres.) Is
a registered Repub. and Gov,
Rocky's official TV adviser;
meaning not a chance.

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the basts of sole support ~I his
mother but (after submitting
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board) also of hiS two ~rothers
New
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:Miss Patncia l\1rk . \lrs. Doro·
thy Mitchell. C. ;1 rv
('·"btree.
Jr.ny Rem ine rmd Manford
Blessing, principal P,1rcnt cha p0 ti5i
. erones are Mrs. Lt•r
! Blain, Woody Burdt'ltf'. Mrs. l
Jack Bmr:ton. Mrs ..J,w k Fruth, 1
Mrs. Howard Garlanrl and Mrs.
Teacher

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say everyth ing about a
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ea\ trs , ta 21511
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lhem wt'th goo d.tes at Mason u..
h I. Tlot&gt; worksh0p: Loghts· 20 to 22 .50: rat Sows
Grade Sroo
tfressy performances in
9
18
and f)artYwas he-ld by thrir lead· . ('~~~l:r _ Stt·rr!l 19 1_0 22 : 1
·ness or for pleasure.
er,ItsMrs.tt Beulah
Bocook. A· L
heel heights. One for
rle1.Ie rs 16 to 21 _,'0 : Fat ('_ows
du a end.mg the rgg 111111 1 .10 18
to 21 911: Cannrrs 14 to '"'·
big gi rl and one for
addition to "'Irs. BoCI"IOk Wf're Bulls 19.10 to 19.20: \Hl~ co'~ ~ her yo unger sislPr.
Mrs. Ruby Jones and \1rs DonIN to HiO : Str,..k Cows a nd
113 Gibbs.
Cal ves 150 to 180: Stork Steers
; 24 to :~6: Slot'k Heifrrs Z2 to 25:
137 Junior Hi!!h
:Sto('k Slet&gt;r Calves 25 to Z6
,·
I Stork l1e1lt•r Calves 22 to 36.
Studf'nl~ on Trip
VE.o\1. ('A LVES - Tor; .1? .1n.
PT. PLK"'SANT - Orw !mo· S~'t · onds :11 iO: \Jcctium 22 to
Middleport, 0.
dred and thirl~'-se-v cn
Pnntt 21; : l'ormnon and Heavies
32
P leasant .Jumnr ll1gh studt•nts 1 1.0 2i: t'ufl~ 22.2S to 2.1
.and It ('hapt•rorlt"' 111i1rh in. l' ~~·:;.:;.;;;..:;.ttiiiitl!l.i;;iiiiiiliiiiiiiiii
cludrd p;u·('nls ami ll'ilrhe rs. i
lrft ~·arly· tud ;1~ Iill r. f1111r·day
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1\.-fason rounly Board of. Edu· •
MASON - Masun Brownie cation Pilots · $225 to purchase !
Troop 137 and Cadet Tn)()p 18 new boJks. Mrs. 0. K. Burd~tte, ,
h~ ld a Easter fgg hunt and 1 County librarian .
urges
..,,~ner :oast recently
at the publi c to pay a visit to
Mason "t:outh Center. The cadets I lib ra ry . TI1e process of
hid the eggs for the Brownies Joging 6246 library book~ will
to find. Games were played and 1begin in the ver~' ne ar future.
prius lwarded to Guyla Roush. , according t0 Mrs . Burdette.
,.. • Jennie Th~be~. Cheryl MeN~- ~
PT. --PLEASANT
,mara, ll:&gt;Q;n . rewort and Juloe '
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drelsetl Ustt , , , "Tbey have flllCbt'vo beoll "Ia Cold Caab.n
merely to 10 to tour of t h e
bat Pll'is ooukltJrierl, lbeu gel
a press agent - and 11101t of
muncll,
them dn" -·· Cyril Bltchard, munch ••• lot of
the world's moat vivacious ac· nlbl~lns bills? Find.
lor, took live weeks ofl On bla
In the
physician's orden but didn't
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Where yqur fingers
I had was when. I aaw my indo
the walking.,
come tu"
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Drew Webslt!r Post No. 39, ,program and stated thai the ly serving in VietNam have!
WOMEN TO MEET
·American Legion of Pomeroy, ; next meeting of lbe comml"' been received ,. far The . , 1· S GO 1
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voted unanimously in supporl lslon will be held at Post 39's Is seeking the name~ and
AI N UP!) -Angry Vret- , lbetr nos ... However, M one ,old ebairman of the Committe&lt; The EpiiiCopal Cburci1 Wom- The Cllldys!rlpera ·ot Ute
of tbt Bond Issue fot the pro- home on Monday, May 2. Frank dresses and birth dates of' 8Q na:;ese youths broke up 8 Mws ·was sub,Ject~ to any tiolehce. i f~r. Non y;otent Action. Muste. en wm meet Thursday at 2 p. Veteran1 Ml!'motiAJ
~
posed Consolldated H1gh School I Vaughan, Horse Show chatr· men from Melp Coun
res- 00 orence scheduled here I&amp; The young Vietnamese leaped 1V~Jbly fr1gb!_ened and sweating m. at the home of Mrs. Dille wiU meet ~~ tile -licJIIpil,i~ ,.,..
end Vocational School in Meigs man. revi~wed progress of this enlly serving in Vie~ ~am
byth " \ an~war lfilta~rs ' on labl•s. ripped down anti-war Iprofusely, dodged and the eg1 Dutton in Middleport.
,day, AprU 21, at 7::10· p,JIIl •.- ,
County Monday night.
event and sol a meeting for The
d""""""
be
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Slates ind hanners, and hurled the pieces splattered oo the wall behind
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ma1 ~ warne
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c.' weJrare the Post hume.
Relreshmentswereservedfol." tbrown at the aDtl·war group, 1
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fists were shaken under I
UNIT CALLELJ
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Ca I t B ,
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Pomeroy emergenc pn Ule back of the room, arms
one of lhe best defenses nl' the ;
tr41'-lJ~'Q!W~~~
f e '
e11nners
squad
was
summoned Tuesda~ crossed over their chests,
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Thirly • Uve absealfe bal· Band will Play
' al 7:2!1 a.ln. for Ricky Chancey, ca}.~ly looking on. '"
tty. With this 1n mmd the post
. 1young son of Mr. and Mrs CharI m a . Quaker.
shouted
1 18 hll
l.s proud to support this issut&gt;
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ve been ealt iD the CThe Eastern School District les Ch~ncey Ch
k H Muste. the mtellectuaJ rather of
Primary Eleetloa, accardlug adet and Beginners hand 4111, was trans
f esapea e. e the ban the bomb movement.
First Vice Commander Char- ~ Dridge was a critical link m a : to tbe Mells Couaty 81 ard 5th, and 6th grades, wJJI perh'
po
rom the home "And you're quaking now." a
ORDER FOR 'HER' NOW •• ,
les E. Swatzel conducted the highway carrying gMd'-' frorn ! of Ell~tloas tod•y.
form this Friday at 11 p.m. at ~~ 18G 1raldndparents, Mr. and [}'C)ung Viernamese replied m
meeting in the absence..,, Com .. the busy port at Hn;phonr. to ! The Board aotect "at the Eastern High School .
.rs. era Amberg~, Miners- English.
mander Guy E. Guinther, who! tht Industrial NlmpJe.: ;n tne deadline for alluntee votllll The beginners. band will pre- , ~~iea~ Ho~zer Hospital as a 1 Afte~ a few minutes of
FAMILY CROWN PIN
with Robert morris, was at the H;.noi-Haiphong area.
i is April 21. Tile Board of !'!let-• sent four ' selections, the cadet I
patient where he wasr turmOJJ, the Americans were
br
B.
P&lt;rrid
Chester Grade 'ichooJ present- ~
. ·tiona offlre will bt qptl daUy band wlU offer eight, and sev-l•tr"'e"'at,.ediOiia;;;;ndiOiire;;;;leas~ed~
........._;•:;;llo;;;w;;:ed~lo~lea;:v:,:e~th~e:;_;;roo~m~.;;;;;;
ing the school with a f!alll on
Follows Plaa~ Raid
] frtm 1 ~ 4 p. m. uatU tbe era! members of the cadet band II
fhe 1lof)' of ~tlar'1 lift
hehair of lhe Post. One guest 1 The attack came Just Ollt' day dtadllae, and on Saturday, Ap- will play solo selections. Admisb.. ut iMr told ... a~ • •imwL.ttd
birthstone fot t.eh ch~d 01 lo~ttl
Kermit WHiton was intrurl•J,·ed' IB!ter U.S. pia~~ smashrO tht rU !3, from I 1. m. util sion will be silver donations at
Day
May
o~• u .t jtwtl iR hw ePOWII, A
81
Walton spoke for the bond .
VItal Uong
thermal power aooa, l..f p. m., and 1 • t p.m. the door. The bands are under
truly (lw.tlit~ piact of jtw.l,.·
sue
1plant 14 miles north-oorth \H!St
the di~cdon of Mr.
Charles
+hat w~l b. worfl with prid.t .tr
4:h.,;,h" ,r . ... s.
Yeago.
Phil Ohllnger, Post 19,·' rop-': ol the kport and two days ~f·,cr 1 rM&gt;t&gt;;&lt;#:~m:n?w:-%;'~'\lW~!'ll';t'~
1
BRACELET $1.00
resentative on the .Junior J...e.lp a~es ~O:ked .out two ~urt&lt;:~ceB •
gion Baseball Commissiun. gave . to-air mls~lle sites and a ra~ar
·S
A*S DIVORCE
Not Shown
a report on the progress m the ' f'Omplex m ~he closest rmds .
A petition for divorte h;;s:
--·--- _ ___ --.---·- __ _!e~er to H~nm.
1 CONTINUED Ffom Page 1
been filed in Meigs Qlunty Cum.
;
l'he
ra1d:;
were
a!1other
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Pleas court b" Cl da I
RII tl UDII BanrI will :llghlening ot the noose •mund : or no ·
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' tnal l'Omplex OJ.'hJch t'!avt' t.etn ·tract no work and th 1,
charging gross neglect of
The Rutland High
Sch,tnl i sp~:~ fro~l U.S bo .) $ iThe ~peaker was Cliff as
and extreme cruelty, anrt
band, playing as ·'The Mt&gt;igs i Oli!Cials pnvately have said jof Moundsville, W. Va.,
ing for custody of two minor ll Court St.
Pomeroy
Local Red Devil Bunrl.. in r;(n· ltJnerlca~ bombers ..,.Ill Ji:!l of 41,000 striking soft coa1
chUdren.
~otion of _the school bond isst.lC', ~~ogres 8,1,vely cl~~ to the ers and he echoed a miners'~;~: lr=--=------=--..;:~
Will hold ' 1ts tag day from 9 a. f(rmer sanduaraes to Lrmg :dition as old as unionism
m. until S p.m. thl!i Saturdav lr:ore pressure on ~l)rt: : Viet :
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April 23
· · Nam's Presid':' rtl Ho Chi Minh I As the eurrent strike fn
1
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tc come to th&lt;! peace t.JU!e.
stages d.ragged into Its lOth
D1rector Robert Garner !"t~id U.S. raiders have spard day. ~h1te, a member of Unit·
merehants of the area will be j most industrial areas on tr ed Mme Workers ~al
contacted by Boosters pl'rson- ; theory that treir destru.~ti~~ and ~ ~ther. miners ~:.~~:;II
ally or letters before May 8. Jtl would brit1g greater aid and ed their ~1tuabon at a rr
was reported that 75-90 per Ct'nt mvolvement fnm Red Cltina
Tuesday m Moundsville, W. Va.
of thefunds collected w1J: be l While the ~.S. jets edgcd l··we are going 1o wait and
set aSide m a special fund to Itloser to He~iphoi'J~. giar.t 852 what (UM~! Pre~tdent W. A.
help purcha.se unifo~ms for the bombers blasted a suspected I Boyle does. While said. AI- ~
..n..
ew~con.;;;so~l;:;'d;at:;;ed;_;:h;,:'g~h_;;;·~·~l~~~ Viet Cong infiltration and h:1~e Imo~t no prog~ss was report- ,
I
camp only five miles 'loutlt of ' ed m
whJch were to reQUANTITY
Womens &amp; Chlldrens
the demilitarized zone dividing sume
ay,
North •nd South Vie! N•m. l PARIS _ THI!:
FRI!:I~C~I~~
RIGHTS
Results of the strike were not government today blamed
RESERVED
Immediately known.
"painful misunderstanding''
Slzts
Sm1ll S to Big 10
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tlte. outraged reaction to its de- I
.
ctsJo~ to probfblt memorial
Restdents of Eastern La":al ViC4!s at Franc 1
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2 PAIR _ _ $3.00 1 School
district are reminded I tary~ shrine f e 5 maA]or mlh·
EFFECTIVE
da 0 f th h' ..
or an meri~an
THURS.·FRI.·SAT.
RUT~AND,
Y
Jg, sohml All Gl killed liberating th
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OHIO
Spo~ts banquet this Thursday, A Defense - Minisn;. SPO~!:
bE-!"Jnnlng ~t r..ao p.m in the man said a number of .o
Middleport, 0.
~chool aud1to:-·um witlt
.Jr. memorial services had
James Hull a~ speak·.:.r.
ordered moved from the shrine
in~luding one tor 1 11 personai
friend of General de Gaulle "
The official .statement · eame
as Defense Minister
Pierre I
STOKELY
Messmer prepared a reply to
parlJamentary criticism of his ·
CUT
banning
department's order
ceremonies in memory of Sgt
La wtence R. Kelly of
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Napaleon's lomb, where 11
been beid for the past 211 yean. f

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CORN MEAL
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Hunt's
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Joan ol Arc
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21b. box

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FRESH - CRISP

To Meel the Band .
"Meet !be Band" Dlsht will
be Observed Friday, April 22, at
the Pomeroy Jlllllor
8 1g
Scbool ~lorium, starting
1:30 p.m.
There will be aoleeltont by
the &lt;Oncert and dance bands
IIIII 8peCill rtCOjnltloo
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memller w11J be ll!lrGduced
tile audience end refresh!lrlea~•

MORTON'S

ORANGE or GRAPE

Public i• Invited

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FDA said Tuesday It
Prohibited ISO manufacturers
widely used drug. OOIJIIalnlng
nllrlles lor nitrates)
claiming !bey are effectlve !..anything other than ang!oa pee.
~rls. The drugs are blown ·

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RADISHES ·........ · 2 .. 4 OJ, pkgs. 15c

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Ends &amp;. Pitcu _ __

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loons were dumped on ·~~~~ II
~ they wall&lt;'!! by the
. house and ffie students ,...
laliated by breaking some wJn.
dowa.
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lbe tonghest restrictions yet [
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front In its attack on advertis- 1
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ROWLING GREEN, OHIO _ j
A vice president of
Bowling
Green State University today
?llributect student dlsturhances
In the campus area the
past 1
two nights to spling fever.
Tuesday night the
unrest
erupted lnlo a water fight ~
tween a fraternity and non-fraternity men. Water • filled bal· '

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Drew Webslt!r Post No. 39, ,program and stated thai the ly serving in VietNam have!
WOMEN TO MEET
·American Legion of Pomeroy, ; next meeting of lbe comml"' been received ,. far The . , 1· S GO 1
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voted unanimously in supporl lslon will be held at Post 39's Is seeking the name~ and
AI N UP!) -Angry Vret- , lbetr nos ... However, M one ,old ebairman of the Committe&lt; The EpiiiCopal Cburci1 Wom- The Cllldys!rlpera ·ot Ute
of tbt Bond Issue fot the pro- home on Monday, May 2. Frank dresses and birth dates of' 8Q na:;ese youths broke up 8 Mws ·was sub,Ject~ to any tiolehce. i f~r. Non y;otent Action. Muste. en wm meet Thursday at 2 p. Veteran1 Ml!'motiAJ
~
posed Consolldated H1gh School I Vaughan, Horse Show chatr· men from Melp Coun
res- 00 orence scheduled here I&amp; The young Vietnamese leaped 1V~Jbly fr1gb!_ened and sweating m. at the home of Mrs. Dille wiU meet ~~ tile -licJIIpil,i~ ,.,..
end Vocational School in Meigs man. revi~wed progress of this enlly serving in Vie~ ~am
byth " \ an~war lfilta~rs ' on labl•s. ripped down anti-war Iprofusely, dodged and the eg1 Dutton in Middleport.
,day, AprU 21, at 7::10· p,JIIl •.- ,
County Monday night.
event and sol a meeting for The
d""""""
be
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Slates ind hanners, and hurled the pieces splattered oo the wall behind
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ma1 ~ warne
m to get out of the at the six
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Relreshmentswereservedfol." tbrown at the aDtl·war group, 1
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fists were shaken under I
UNIT CALLELJ
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oohcemen
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Ca I t B ,
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Pomeroy emergenc pn Ule back of the room, arms
one of lhe best defenses nl' the ;
tr41'-lJ~'Q!W~~~
f e '
e11nners
squad
was
summoned Tuesda~ crossed over their chests,
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count~ is an educated COUn· r'
Thirly • Uve absealfe bal· Band will Play
' al 7:2!1 a.ln. for Ricky Chancey, ca}.~ly looking on. '"
tty. With this 1n mmd the post
. 1young son of Mr. and Mrs CharI m a . Quaker.
shouted
1 18 hll
l.s proud to support this issut&gt;
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ve been ealt iD the CThe Eastern School District les Ch~ncey Ch
k H Muste. the mtellectuaJ rather of
Primary Eleetloa, accardlug adet and Beginners hand 4111, was trans
f esapea e. e the ban the bomb movement.
First Vice Commander Char- ~ Dridge was a critical link m a : to tbe Mells Couaty 81 ard 5th, and 6th grades, wJJI perh'
po
rom the home "And you're quaking now." a
ORDER FOR 'HER' NOW •• ,
les E. Swatzel conducted the highway carrying gMd'-' frorn ! of Ell~tloas tod•y.
form this Friday at 11 p.m. at ~~ 18G 1raldndparents, Mr. and [}'C)ung Viernamese replied m
meeting in the absence..,, Com .. the busy port at Hn;phonr. to ! The Board aotect "at the Eastern High School .
.rs. era Amberg~, Miners- English.
mander Guy E. Guinther, who! tht Industrial NlmpJe.: ;n tne deadline for alluntee votllll The beginners. band will pre- , ~~iea~ Ho~zer Hospital as a 1 Afte~ a few minutes of
FAMILY CROWN PIN
with Robert morris, was at the H;.noi-Haiphong area.
i is April 21. Tile Board of !'!let-• sent four ' selections, the cadet I
patient where he wasr turmOJJ, the Americans were
br
B.
P&lt;rrid
Chester Grade 'ichooJ present- ~
. ·tiona offlre will bt qptl daUy band wlU offer eight, and sev-l•tr"'e"'at,.ediOiia;;;;ndiOiire;;;;leas~ed~
........._;•:;;llo;;;w;;:ed~lo~lea;:v:,:e~th~e:;_;;roo~m~.;;;;;;
ing the school with a f!alll on
Follows Plaa~ Raid
] frtm 1 ~ 4 p. m. uatU tbe era! members of the cadet band II
fhe 1lof)' of ~tlar'1 lift
hehair of lhe Post. One guest 1 The attack came Just Ollt' day dtadllae, and on Saturday, Ap- will play solo selections. Admisb.. ut iMr told ... a~ • •imwL.ttd
birthstone fot t.eh ch~d 01 lo~ttl
Kermit WHiton was intrurl•J,·ed' IB!ter U.S. pia~~ smashrO tht rU !3, from I 1. m. util sion will be silver donations at
Day
May
o~• u .t jtwtl iR hw ePOWII, A
81
Walton spoke for the bond .
VItal Uong
thermal power aooa, l..f p. m., and 1 • t p.m. the door. The bands are under
truly (lw.tlit~ piact of jtw.l,.·
sue
1plant 14 miles north-oorth \H!St
the di~cdon of Mr.
Charles
+hat w~l b. worfl with prid.t .tr
4:h.,;,h" ,r . ... s.
Yeago.
Phil Ohllnger, Post 19,·' rop-': ol the kport and two days ~f·,cr 1 rM&gt;t&gt;;&lt;#:~m:n?w:-%;'~'\lW~!'ll';t'~
1
BRACELET $1.00
resentative on the .Junior J...e.lp a~es ~O:ked .out two ~urt&lt;:~ceB •
gion Baseball Commissiun. gave . to-air mls~lle sites and a ra~ar
·S
A*S DIVORCE
Not Shown
a report on the progress m the ' f'Omplex m ~he closest rmds .
A petition for divorte h;;s:
--·--- _ ___ --.---·- __ _!e~er to H~nm.
1 CONTINUED Ffom Page 1
been filed in Meigs Qlunty Cum.
;
l'he
ra1d:;
were
a!1other
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mon
Pleas court b" Cl da I
RII tl UDII BanrI will :llghlening ot the noose •mund : or no ·
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' ' ommumst ~&gt;lion,. ltdus- ' PITI'SBURGH - "NO CON. I uy E. Bing, same addms. l
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' tnal l'Omplex OJ.'hJch t'!avt' t.etn ·tract no work and th 1,
charging gross neglect of
The Rutland High
Sch,tnl i sp~:~ fro~l U.S bo .) $ iThe ~peaker was Cliff as
and extreme cruelty, anrt
band, playing as ·'The Mt&gt;igs i Oli!Cials pnvately have said jof Moundsville, W. Va.,
ing for custody of two minor ll Court St.
Pomeroy
Local Red Devil Bunrl.. in r;(n· ltJnerlca~ bombers ..,.Ill Ji:!l of 41,000 striking soft coa1
chUdren.
~otion of _the school bond isst.lC', ~~ogres 8,1,vely cl~~ to the ers and he echoed a miners'~;~: lr=--=------=--..;:~
Will hold ' 1ts tag day from 9 a. f(rmer sanduaraes to Lrmg :dition as old as unionism
m. until S p.m. thl!i Saturdav lr:ore pressure on ~l)rt: : Viet :
·
April 23
· · Nam's Presid':' rtl Ho Chi Minh I As the eurrent strike fn
1
.
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tc come to th&lt;! peace t.JU!e.
stages d.ragged into Its lOth
D1rector Robert Garner !"t~id U.S. raiders have spard day. ~h1te, a member of Unit·
merehants of the area will be j most industrial areas on tr ed Mme Workers ~al
contacted by Boosters pl'rson- ; theory that treir destru.~ti~~ and ~ ~ther. miners ~:.~~:;II
ally or letters before May 8. Jtl would brit1g greater aid and ed their ~1tuabon at a rr
was reported that 75-90 per Ct'nt mvolvement fnm Red Cltina
Tuesday m Moundsville, W. Va.
of thefunds collected w1J: be l While the ~.S. jets edgcd l··we are going 1o wait and
set aSide m a special fund to Itloser to He~iphoi'J~. giar.t 852 what (UM~! Pre~tdent W. A.
help purcha.se unifo~ms for the bombers blasted a suspected I Boyle does. While said. AI- ~
..n..
ew~con.;;;so~l;:;'d;at:;;ed;_;:h;,:'g~h_;;;·~·~l~~~ Viet Cong infiltration and h:1~e Imo~t no prog~ss was report- ,
I
camp only five miles 'loutlt of ' ed m
whJch were to reQUANTITY
Womens &amp; Chlldrens
the demilitarized zone dividing sume
ay,
North •nd South Vie! N•m. l PARIS _ THI!:
FRI!:I~C~I~~
RIGHTS
Results of the strike were not government today blamed
RESERVED
Immediately known.
"painful misunderstanding''
Slzts
Sm1ll S to Big 10
$l99 I
REMINDER
tlte. outraged reaction to its de- I
.
ctsJo~ to probfblt memorial
Restdents of Eastern La":al ViC4!s at Franc 1
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2 PAIR _ _ $3.00 1 School
district are reminded I tary~ shrine f e 5 maA]or mlh·
EFFECTIVE
da 0 f th h' ..
or an meri~an
THURS.·FRI.·SAT.
RUT~AND,
Y
Jg, sohml All Gl killed liberating th
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OHIO
Spo~ts banquet this Thursday, A Defense - Minisn;. SPO~!:
bE-!"Jnnlng ~t r..ao p.m in the man said a number of .o
Middleport, 0.
~chool aud1to:-·um witlt
.Jr. memorial services had
James Hull a~ speak·.:.r.
ordered moved from the shrine
in~luding one tor 1 11 personai
friend of General de Gaulle "
The official .statement · eame
as Defense Minister
Pierre I
STOKELY
Messmer prepared a reply to
parlJamentary criticism of his ·
CUT
banning
department's order
ceremonies in memory of Sgt
La wtence R. Kelly of
·
Pa., at the lnvalldes, site
Napaleon's lomb, where 11
been beid for the past 211 yean. f

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Pineaople Juice 5 ... 99C
Fish Sricks ~~~- DOnU tS Brand
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CORN MEAL
QOYER FARM STORE SPECIALS
Hunt's
Hickory Fla•ored

Joan ol Arc
Lt. Rod Kidney

CATSUP

BEANS

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BURGERBITS
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21b. box

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BEEP e CHICKEN ,
TURKEY'
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can

FRESH - CRISP

To Meel the Band .
"Meet !be Band" Dlsht will
be Observed Friday, April 22, at
the Pomeroy Jlllllor
8 1g
Scbool ~lorium, starting
1:30 p.m.
There will be aoleeltont by
the &lt;Oncert and dance bands
IIIII 8peCill rtCOjnltloo
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mem~~en of both, Ead! ballll]l
memller w11J be ll!lrGduced
tile audience end refresh!lrlea~•

MORTON'S

ORANGE or GRAPE

Public i• Invited

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drugs,
.
FDA said Tuesday It
Prohibited ISO manufacturers
widely used drug. OOIJIIalnlng
nllrlles lor nitrates)
claiming !bey are effectlve !..anything other than ang!oa pee.
~rls. The drugs are blown ·

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RADISHES ·........ · 2 .. 4 OJ, pkgs. 15c

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ARROW
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Ends &amp;. Pitcu _ __

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loons were dumped on ·~~~~ II
~ they wall&lt;'!! by the
. house and ffie students ,...
laliated by breaking some wJn.
dowa.
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WASHINGTON _
U81NG
lbe tonghest restrictions yet [
lhe FOOd and Drug Adminilltra:
Uon {FDA) has opeqect a DeW
front In its attack on advertis- 1
claims and labeling lor pre- ,

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ROWLING GREEN, OHIO _ j
A vice president of
Bowling
Green State University today
?llributect student dlsturhances
In the campus area the
past 1
two nights to spling fever.
Tuesday night the
unrest
erupted lnlo a water fight ~
tween a fraternity and non-fraternity men. Water • filled bal· '

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SHOWER DOOR

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and lhan-r'lrir Ill' tl~. But'let's
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tie George up Mel~abl 8:35 P·
14 • l0:30 p.m.: Jeffboal m · Buckeye Slate down Me}
•Dally
Senllnel,
l'l&gt;merov-Mlddleport,
0.,
April
20, 1966 1.
doO:t
call
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up
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dowr• LS, 5 a.m : Pete a'" 1 17 ~ t:15 p.m.: Valvolinl !If
NG IRMA
men!&gt; of •dulls and chtldrcn .
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Wllllloll
RAPIIlS. Mich. oUPI) Ioo choirs through a oer1es ol
near l{elen: ·
Ge•ge r"adlilg"
GaDipolla la.m,: Poplar down 18. 4:10 P· Churchm dOwn Meldahl 10:.
lrml 18 not
vertical impocts and rotatiOnal
.1 ,
1 1 had a baby before I ftnlsll- Dam l2.3, 16.8. running ti ftet i m.; New M~nsvllle, down II, , p.m.: H. E. Bowleo up Meldaltl
~~champion of this lmolions of 130 to 250 pound
by Hele" Bottei-..J od sclioOI. Slncito'lhen I mel ~nd 00 rollers, pomeroy-~ason ou.t. 1s:30 a.m.; Walter Beckjord up 1s:311 a.m.; JQbn Ladd oe•
~malel •· the neme •iven by ' weights.
.
married a wonderful 'man who PI• Pleasanl 14.64. Hinton Z32, 19, 6:311 a.m.: Fr~!!iceo l!oug· ldown Meldahl 5·:111 a.m.
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An:erlcan 0 ~ t!stin machine i In 1889 Adolf Hitler was borniEmiER WAYre~~remem ~""and";i,ile 'd,j; ;~~: ii: ~~~;; ID adopt ber.lii.92."j::;ndon was 'runnm!, l~• ' lan up :10,5 a.m.: Oan Luckett Gallipolis
"' •th"!P110,y1emsullates reslt!s move·, on ~uslr18.
IIT,S A COMPLIMENT
, chtlld 18'.•~ofwm· e' 11- doesn 't work I've heard this costs a large 11feet, Marmel l\1 feet, and Win· up 22. 2'0S a.m. : Elisha Woudo up 1:30 a.m.: W. ll Sbav_,er. Jr.
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Dear e en:
most1 men
sum o! m~me~·, e;r.!:!, 1• !:!~
• !!.!!(1':11 :le:d : ~ .~L
uuwn
w, .u ~ ..... • ··-~·-· - .- oown ., •.m.; l.N_..,. ·-~What do you think ol a man 190 well fl~~
le ~t a third I how lo go about it. We aren'l \ Boal MovemeniJ:
23. 6:45 a.m.: Allee up Green· I up -4:10 a.m.; E. P. JOIII!t Up
1 who, afler 20 years of marriage,, Also,
o
peop si holl'e-$4 . 1 very well off. Helen. where do Oblo River - Edeana Bo6- up 4:45 P·i)'·: Alton Zephyr up 1 6.40 a m . Onward up 9:11111.QI.
I gives his wile black lingerie Iori down on theJr hr ·n FHA and you go? - ONE WHO WONfl. worth down 13, 4:35a.m; Phil· Greenup 5:10 p.m.: Frleberger ! ·u •• ·
luver - Allen R.
h
birthda ' - JEALOUS \ 000 will move you '
up· Greenup 10:40 p.m.: illinOis , ,...aw
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your payments will sUD be comOn .
lng kid trouble or just plain down Gr..,nup 11 .30 p.in.: ~a•· Merrill downd Wil\flw•}~.. !,~458·~
parable to apartment rent , m ar e.
bl I I H I hel YOU
Dod up Greenup 12'45 a m . Beaver own uwmu •
P.S. Please print this - may-~ our area - il you choose " I You should consult a lawyer trou e, e e en
p
en~wM 8 down Green~p ; , : p.;;,.; A. J. Patten up Wlnlleld
, be it will give my husband a ~n er loan.
, but it won't cost a large sum of .Sile will also ~!come your ow,'! m.. at_Y william Pitt down 10:05 p.m.; Helen Z. _up W~
Ihint. He buys me garden troW·\ C~me on, lake a chance: try \ money. Ask and you'll see.-H. a~usln~ ~~~pe~•en:•· of~ls ~...~~7:10a.m.: Reliable field I:ZII a.m.: Jeflenon up
els and things like that.
now pay later. - H.
This column Is dedtc~ted to He en o
c e
down Meldabl 1:55 p.m.; Sblr· Winfield 6:40 a.m.
FOR
Dear
Neighbor
:.
!
"VICfiM"
BLAME
family
living,
so
tf
you
re
hav·
newspaper.
__ _
LITTLE
He's either telhng her she meaSIS
sures up, or suggesting tbal she WRON GPARTY:
could with a little elforl. Eithe! Dear Helen :
CHIMPIOH
I way it's a gilt that will pay great Your advice lo "Victim" was
BlUCHER
·· dividen
' ds.
all wro""
The clerk • who got
•Af)·
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Slurdy oxford,
P.S.
To
your
husband:
Trow·
fresh
with
her
never
dld
.receive
an1i·SC''" • n ~ ~all'
els are for laying on compli· a phony phone call, say1ng she
$U9
ments with, not birthday pres- war. "willing." The Jerk ma~e
ents And you'd better believe 1 that up as a slock phrase and 10
me ~ but you won't.
\ most cases it worked for two
Dear Helen:
1 reasons : Which girl or woman
Help' Who's right. My hus· , does have such a clean con·
band i~ 45 years old. 1 am 21, science, ~nd don'.t most women
and we have been married for enjoy a little outmg? If she retwo wonderful years. The prob- ruses his advances, he can fall
1 lem? He feels we should buy a back on the phone call ~xcuse.
: hom.e first and then try to have But what is worse: ~Is man
children. 1 say we should try for is obviously a sex mamac, pos·
children NOW before he be· sibly an offender on parole who
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comes unable. To buy a nome bas Jearn~d how to ~pproach
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I would have to continue work· women w~th m_ade-up lies
ing at least three years, as he their callmg_bam up. Once
BIG
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Which is worse, a home with You sh~uld have told her to
,tr; - · · ~n ' olt
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an apartment? My husband and assume there was no phone
$599
claims we can have one or the call from an unknown prankste~.
other but not both. - NEVER She might save others lrom hts
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TO BE MOTHER
wiles. -E.B.
Dear Ne\·er ·
Dear E. :
11 all couples wailed lor lhe Aren't you usumlng quite 1
exaclly right nnancial time, lot 11bout a man who waited 10
In tho Middle Block Next to Elberfeld•
there'd be a lot fewer ehildren years to make a pass? That wa.s
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clel\lollahll a lfoU7wood mytb!hill you can't become 1 truly
promlneRI movie star Oleo
you've bad a leleolsion sertet.
MI. Gene G. Robinson, Welforo Admlnlstrelor
_For the loyal video w~tcher
825 4th Avenue- Huntington, W.Va.
will recall that It wual too
Telephone 529-6281
many yean ago lhal MarviD
was the beodllaer of • regular
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can be sure pay-TV will move
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II{Jeakiog of things being Ia tile
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the world-weary magnetism of
Marvin, a rugged, frieodly,
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myth ~t a perlorllier ldenll- Allylhing ar.d , .. eryttling 1ha! a tca.onabl) appfi1prl,1t· ~~~I&gt;!
fled with lelevlsion lll6 generll· an ac!Dr should do.
sor: F.asiD!B.n·.Kodak.. Tl)e Jo!'!l&lt;ly forfeited a career of movie Perhaps another reii!OR for gram was done ifi eo!or· IO!"·fh1 . •
stardom. As In all things, II all the hooesUy-offered applaose first lime too, aod the ~ , ,
dl!&gt;"llds on the person Involved, was the facl that deep iJ Its were 10 splendid thPI you eoiiJil!ll ,:"· l
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men have mode the jump to ty, and the ability that is of the movie-going world, the accepters' toeth.
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motion pictures from thell' summoned.
j lmows that. the truly appeallDg
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series: Stevo McOueell. lor
1 American film h"" 111 11110 tho
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Instance, bad a abort run as a ADD pentllps uno w.. mucn I Iough guy with Ute hout of
bounty bunter Ia lbe westen of lbe reason for the long, i gold, an image that Marvm 11
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. II yoU doil't fuink MMvJn to
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James Garner bu had a as he accepted his Oscar, for aod has been, aware of
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long service i1 the llght-bearted the words of that !lite old refer you to an Interview 1 bad
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cliche, as au actor'a actor. He with bim seven yean ago, . l!uoday Scbto! '~:' •1111
But t b • blgb Academy works. And be works bard. And when he was still in "II &gt;\prU !7, was ' •
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held at 10:46, with Vere iwlll'll
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• goodie. You can be 8 na!:'ty ~enmg at 6:30 .. Worship ser- :
goodie, but you've got to wind VJces followed WJtb tho 1!1fv, j
up saving the queen."
CasiD at 7:45.
Coocerning his series al the Several local poople at1f~
time and how he was looking Rev'lVal serv1ces at the dieiiM
torw'ard from it, he said: Methodist Church the past
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GaDipolla la.m,: Poplar down 18. 4:10 P· Churchm dOwn Meldahl 10:.
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vertical impocts and rotatiOnal
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~~champion of this lmolions of 130 to 250 pound
by Hele" Bottei-..J od sclioOI. Slncito'lhen I mel ~nd 00 rollers, pomeroy-~ason ou.t. 1s:30 a.m.; Walter Beckjord up 1s:311 a.m.; JQbn Ladd oe•
~malel •· the neme •iven by ' weights.
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le ~t a third I how lo go about it. We aren'l \ Boal MovemeniJ:
23. 6:45 a.m.: Allee up Green· I up -4:10 a.m.; E. P. JOIII!t Up
1 who, afler 20 years of marriage,, Also,
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peop si holl'e-$4 . 1 very well off. Helen. where do Oblo River - Edeana Bo6- up 4:45 P·i)'·: Alton Zephyr up 1 6.40 a m . Onward up 9:11111.QI.
I gives his wile black lingerie Iori down on theJr hr ·n FHA and you go? - ONE WHO WONfl. worth down 13, 4:35a.m; Phil· Greenup 5:10 p.m.: Frleberger ! ·u •• ·
luver - Allen R.
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birthda ' - JEALOUS \ 000 will move you '
up· Greenup 10:40 p.m.: illinOis , ,...aw
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your payments will sUD be comOn .
lng kid trouble or just plain down Gr..,nup 11 .30 p.in.: ~a•· Merrill downd Wil\flw•}~.. !,~458·~
parable to apartment rent , m ar e.
bl I I H I hel YOU
Dod up Greenup 12'45 a m . Beaver own uwmu •
P.S. Please print this - may-~ our area - il you choose " I You should consult a lawyer trou e, e e en
p
en~wM 8 down Green~p ; , : p.;;,.; A. J. Patten up Wlnlleld
, be it will give my husband a ~n er loan.
, but it won't cost a large sum of .Sile will also ~!come your ow,'! m.. at_Y william Pitt down 10:05 p.m.; Helen Z. _up W~
Ihint. He buys me garden troW·\ C~me on, lake a chance: try \ money. Ask and you'll see.-H. a~usln~ ~~~pe~•en:•· of~ls ~...~~7:10a.m.: Reliable field I:ZII a.m.: Jeflenon up
els and things like that.
now pay later. - H.
This column Is dedtc~ted to He en o
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down Meldabl 1:55 p.m.; Sblr· Winfield 6:40 a.m.
FOR
Dear
Neighbor
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family
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newspaper.
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He's either telhng her she meaSIS
sures up, or suggesting tbal she WRON GPARTY:
could with a little elforl. Eithe! Dear Helen :
CHIMPIOH
I way it's a gilt that will pay great Your advice lo "Victim" was
BlUCHER
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husband:
Trow·
fresh
with
her
never
dld
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an1i·SC''" • n ~ ~all'
els are for laying on compli· a phony phone call, say1ng she
$U9
ments with, not birthday pres- war. "willing." The Jerk ma~e
ents And you'd better believe 1 that up as a slock phrase and 10
me ~ but you won't.
\ most cases it worked for two
Dear Helen:
1 reasons : Which girl or woman
Help' Who's right. My hus· , does have such a clean con·
band i~ 45 years old. 1 am 21, science, ~nd don'.t most women
and we have been married for enjoy a little outmg? If she retwo wonderful years. The prob- ruses his advances, he can fall
1 lem? He feels we should buy a back on the phone call ~xcuse.
: hom.e first and then try to have But what is worse: ~Is man
children. 1 say we should try for is obviously a sex mamac, pos·
children NOW before he be· sibly an offender on parole who
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comes unable. To buy a nome bas Jearn~d how to ~pproach
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I would have to continue work· women w~th m_ade-up lies
ing at least three years, as he their callmg_bam up. Once
BIG
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,tr; - · · ~n ' olt
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an apartment? My husband and assume there was no phone
$599
claims we can have one or the call from an unknown prankste~.
other but not both. - NEVER She might save others lrom hts
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wiles. -E.B.
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Dear E. :
11 all couples wailed lor lhe Aren't you usumlng quite 1
exaclly right nnancial time, lot 11bout a man who waited 10
In tho Middle Block Next to Elberfeld•
there'd be a lot fewer ehildren years to make a pass? That wa.s
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825 4th Avenue- Huntington, W.Va.
will recall that It wual too
Telephone 529-6281
many yean ago lhal MarviD
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of their poor qtllility, and you
can be sure pay-TV will move
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right place IRyway. And
II{Jeakiog of things being Ia tile
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with ljlarp obaracler roles, and
the world-weary magnetism of
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myth ~t a perlorllier ldenll- Allylhing ar.d , .. eryttling 1ha! a tca.onabl) appfi1prl,1t· ~~~I&gt;!
fled with lelevlsion lll6 generll· an ac!Dr should do.
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stardom. As In all things, II all the hooesUy-offered applaose first lime too, aod the ~ , ,
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j lmows that. the truly appeallDg
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1 American film h"" 111 11110 tho
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Instance, bad a abort run as a ADD pentllps uno w.. mucn I Iough guy with Ute hout of
bounty bunter Ia lbe westen of lbe reason for the long, i gold, an image that Marvm 11
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cliche, as au actor'a actor. He with bim seven yean ago, . l!uoday Scbto! '~:' •1111
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goodie, but you've got to wind VJces followed WJtb tho 1!1fv, j
up saving the queen."
CasiD at 7:45.
Coocerning his series al the Several local poople at1f~
time and how he was looking Rev'lVal serv1ces at the dieiiM
torw'ard from it, he said: Methodist Church the past
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donee Friday mght ' J\Oesel, Cleveland and Mr. and evening at the church.
Kensington, Md. visited • here St., accompanied Mrs .. Kala~
LeP, GuidancP. Councelor
of at Wahama High School start- IMrs. William King. N&amp;wark, Articles on Power of Love last week with Mr. and M r
Hindy and family to thew hon1011
8
th• Southern Local Scbor.Js. who ing at 8 p.m.
, were weekend guests of M r"' and Prayer lor the Ages, wore Herman Ohlinger, Mrs. Boger In Seneca Falls, N. Y whO'(e
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. Welby Whaley.
read by Mrs. Renshaw. Mrs. ' is a sister of Mrs.
ahe will spead the week. S be'
a film on the work of Gmdm:g
com leted Reftedh- Mr. and Mrs. Gratis Bryan Ott.o Hartenbach, Mrs.
and Mrs. Shielda is 8 riiece;
wjll return to Middleport
Cuunselors. The other speaa:er and
P ed ·b d
of Powhatan spent the
Pugh and Mrs. Cllfrord Ptulhps,
.
plane.
•nll be a State Highway Pal reiarea I end with Mrs. Gladys Cuckler. after which Psalm 23 Will read Mrs. Mick Miller IS Ill ":ith I M
Eli beth Davis
man from the Gallipolis Post. m•ttee rom e urged to at-' Mr and Mrs. Gene DeWees responsiVely wrUr Mrs. Pugh j a virus Infection at her home
rs.
~ d
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t;ighlh Grade Party Commit- All members '"
and ;amily of Columbus a" as leader. A l!ymn and prayrr on S. Fourth Ave.
I er returned on
l~s will make their reports ~end. ~---~ _ _ __ _ - - nding a week with her par· by Mrs. Bradford Maag con- 11 M1ck Morris has returned to I mgton, D. C. ~~~ 8 B
- s~ M and f'tlrs Everett I eluded the program.
Ashland College after apend· ed t~e annua
erry
, ~~~a/'and with .relatives m Mrs. William Russell, ~res!· ing the spring vacatiOJI wi!h I Feshval.
Middleport
dent, conducted the bustness his parent~, Mr. and .Mri. Wd- Mrs. Dana tambert has
, Everett Dailey returned home session and plans were ma~e liam Morr1s and family.
turned to her hr.me after opend-11
M nd from Me1gs Genet a! ! for a rummage sule May 5-7. m Mr. William Bailey, ~rani I ing several weeks with ber
and is imprevmg.
building formerly occupted St., was the Easter
dmner and family, .Mr. and Mrl. M'IX II
: Mrs. Ellen Ebersbach and 1by Evans Store in hPomeroy. It guest• of Mr. and Mrs~~~"eor~e Lambt&gt;rt in Columbus.
Mens Permanent Pressed
: d ht . Jo ce were Monday 1 was voted to pure ase a com- 1 Nicmsky and 1am 11 y. ~ v1s~
' au~ et,d. Y guests of her munion table for the church I ifing witb them were Mr. and Mr. '1Rd !\Irs. Robert Jay, Co,.
evenmg Mmner d Mrs. Clarence I Priiyer partner name~ were I Mrs. Jack George of Logan, l iumbus .. a.re bere witt! Mr.
!drawn. The annual convention or 1w. Va. They also visited with 1Mrs. Wl.lham Grueser and••JI,ed II
0f
d Mrs ciarence Might I WSCS to be held in Toledo, Ap- , Mr and Mrs. Frank Herold. I er relatives. They wera ••
1 r. an
. t1 obst"rved their ril 27 ~ 28 was annount-ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinkle.&gt; due to deatb of his father. 1
of
1'ues- l Refreshments were
served Iand
of Mc&lt;::onnelsville, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Luckey·
BOYS SIZES - - 2.98 · 3.98
5Jrd v.ed mg
1 by Mrs. Clifford Phillips and 1vtsUed recenllv with their par- , doo, Huntington. W. Va., spe·nt ll
da\harles Burt who Is empley· · Mrs. Brooks Sayre to the above ; ents, Mrs.
Frost and : the weekend with her parents,
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'spfnf
the
Wl!ek·
named
and
Mrs.
a
Grueser,
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Mrs.
George
Hudson.
.; Mr.
Mrs .
C•nnon
MEI:jS
81
ed
.. h his . farnll, Rutland , Mrs. Sadie Brown, Mrs. Rol· , Mrs. Robert Craig spent the
ann relatives 1n Weat
TnturN
end Y.ll
y
· lin Wolfe, Mrs. Charles Gruesrr. weekend in Columbus whete she gm1a.
Nylon
! Road. 1 nzo Custer and Mrs. I Mrs. Hosmer Roush, Mrs. Nor- was the guest of Carolyn Searls
has
Reg. 99c pr.
, Mrs. Ao
1 lh
eek- · man McCallum, Mrs.
K a r I and altended JIIe State Conven- to the
Coliega or
, Bone.y Mltc~elltospe~
wwith ! Grueser and guest,
Harold lion of Office Personnel of the! t.eopathy, Kirksville, Mo., aft&lt;!f II
end
Huntmgsister
n, and
· ·broth- !: Wolfe.
I Bureau of Unemploymen 1• held l s.pe nd'n1 g Jhe spri1111· breakC witb ll
M mCuster's
r.s. 1 Mr and Mrs Loren :
: in the ballroom of the Seuthem 1h1s mother, Mrs. Robert oal'l.
NOW
Ier-maw.
.
d d. tbe
' Hotel She attended 31 the • Mrs. Ron Halley ha ",
I
he
I Pla"s Completed
I guest. of Miss Searls. They ai- led to her home In Columbus a!- I
I Caver lee and
"Sound of MUSIC S ow,
b
te
nci' th eek With
·
For Rummage Sale
ew .
80 attended the presenlation Y r spe 11111
,
:
Herb Alpert and the Tiajuana ~ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl
PLAN SERVICE
I Plans were ~mpleted for .~ Brass held at Veterans Jrlemor- 1Kmght. .
· The women's Rio Gra~de \s- , ru~age sale m the Uowme ial in Columbus.
Mrs. Nm~ Bland returued
sociation will hold aa ms~Ua- 1buddmg, May 5-3 bf tl·e J~F Mr and Mrs. Gai1 Miller her home m Akron
! tion servire Monday eve1u~g, 1class of the United .Methodist and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cole- foliGwing several weeks
I March 25 at the Salem Baptist •church Monday evenmg at the . man and children, Jerry
and bere with her mother, Mra ..
1
1Church at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. church.
J ·e were in Urbana over the erva ChUders and her 11ster,
1
warren
Eckels,
area
minister
Marie
Chapman.
pf'('!:Jde-nt.
an~ d where they visited I Mrs. Pearl Reynetlds.
RACINE, 0.
i of Marietta, will be gu~st speak- conducted the meeting which 1 w~ ~eir daughters and fami-1
er.
opened with devotions by Mrs. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith '
SON IS BORN
Jed Webster Sr. who read an
r -1 and Mr. awl Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee
article, ''Deciding Factors" tak- Robe:'g~lk and son, Bobby. IMUier, Middleport, are
•
en from the booklet, The Sam:- Bobbv is hospitalized dut to ill· nouncing the
of a 7
tuary and a poem, "So Swrft
·
7 oz bov Handy Lee, Marehill
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The Way, So Short The Day;• I
and IIJfs. George Baker: 29
H;i;er HospitaL
and closed With prayer.
were in Chari, ton, w. va. Mon.l parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ken: I
Also Open All Day Thursdays
Members respondert to roll I da to visit :;, brother, Mr. , neth Miller, Middleport,
oaU Wltb a l!ousehold II•nl. A I an~ Mrs. Charl.,j L, Bailer and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
I
Fair
report was
glYea on palms : f .1
Pomeroy. Great
I
8DCI wbite lilies purchased lor 1 a;;i!,;ds have learned the Rev. are Mr. and Mrs.
lite churcb •t Easter tune, by : Fred L Gardner, fot111er pastor Minersvtlle, and Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs, Antoae Lucke. A thank ~ of the Middleport Churcll of iCharles MiUer, RuUand . ~~~: 1 1
JOU note was read. ~m Mrs. Christ wag to have major sur- 'I great arandparent 18 AI
Homer Cooper for !tiles sent to 1 gory iooay at Memorial Hospil· Putney, Galiipalfs. 1'1!io Js

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The Young Adult &lt;Ia" oli
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churcb met Montllly evening at
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Williams, president, In cbarge.
WUiiam Sheridan, devotional
leader, read a poem,
''A
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prayed. Miss Sally Foste• was
fleeted oecretary-lreasurer,
New equipmenJ will be bought
for lhe parsonage and Richard
FlDJaw wiD make the JlllfC)Iast,
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