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wore killed.

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mortar sqtJad aMacked tile Soc
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laureateserviees wJU .behetd
Sunday, May 2%, at 2 p.m. in
the high school auditGrium,
Rev. Freeland Norris, pastor
of tile Long Botlom Methodist
Church, will deliver tbe ad·
dress. He will be intreduceti by
Norman Bahr, high school prin·
cipal.
The prot~ ram will open with
the procession followed by the
invocation by Rev. Eugene Emerson, pastor of the Tuppers
Plains EUB Church and
a
song. "No Man I! an lslJnd"
by the girls' glee club.
Members of lhe 1966 graduat·

0 .• May 18, 1968

' ProJHises 2 Years

Universal Service
liiON'ry\IAL (UPI) - Defellle Secretary Robert S.

i=~E:today ~ a fo~ of universal servl~e

evtry · YG!Illl Amenc1n would serve the
or peactful endeavors for two

in military

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Kay Boothe, Judy Brooks, Rag· Jobn Foster, Sussn Frederick,
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Gerald Hollon, Ron., Holsinger, Sh.aron Holsinger, Brenda
Honeycutt, Jean Hunt, Shirley
Jacksoo, Marilyn Karr, Terry
Kaylor Tom Kibble Charles
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KDitlltt.' Frank Kra~tter, Gary
Landon, Liodi \Larkins, Larry
Lee, Riokie Llntb!.,.m, Carolyn
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McCGy, Irene McDonald, BarPLEASANT - Anthony bara McBrath, John Morlssey,
Wolfinbarger, 8&amp;: 1 resident or JoJm Pooler, Jeannie Price,

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canclea exist for new studenta,
all whe plan Ill enroll ore orge&lt;l
til conlsct tbe ociMol office now
lor Jnl«malioo aod resJstratioo
forrn11. Tht last dBte to enroll
is June I.
Classes 1re ~ted .ftofD
1:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. (EST)
Mooday through Friday, All
classraoms are air conditioned.
The eellece Is located 11 16
Locust St., and offers diploma
courses in s~tarlal, general
office, accounting, and boslness
administrattoo, ThomAS
C.
Marian Ruuyon, LoiJ Sissoo1 Breecb Is director of 1bc1 col·
Alice Smith, Esther Spencer, lege.
Ronald Spurlock, Marlin Swain,
Linda Talbott, Brenda Toney,
Roberta Trussell, Duane Tuttle, Color Slidtl are
Sandra Walton, Deryl Well, Ju. Shown to Jr!SCS
dy Westfall, Chester Wilson and Color slides of Ute Holy Lafid

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lilld ·five yollllltr brotben

1111~ were wal~g from a
achao1 b.. up a ·dirt road___ 11
their

mountain home
Shade Gap.
,._ kidnaper, wtarfnl
glas,.. ond a maak oo
lower part of his face, ate11ped
onto the road from the woods,
pointed a riRe 11 tbe eblldren
and said•
"I don't want any sass from
you kids , .• I'm taking tbe &amp;lrl
with me."
Resklentll Jn this Pettnsylva·
nla area near the M1ryland
border were Immediately cer·
lain Peggy Ann had been takeo
by the long-oooghl sotper,
kllllwo to them u "the
myster!OUJ masked mountain
man."
And thus began a dogged
search by hundreds of law
officen aud civilian volunteers,
wbo ICOUI'ed an 18-mlle area of
tht! rugged Tuscarora ranp tn
a desperate attempt to rescue
l'efBY Ann.
Oa Sunday, the searcb
lppeared futile ond the larg..
scale hunt on foot wa! tailed
eft But the FBI and the state
polict" continued the ·search.
A dramatic turn came wllh
the lhootin&amp; of agent Anderson.
He wls leading two tracklnfl
dot• up tM mounllla peak
when ht Wll •aunnecf down
suddenly lrom ambush. The
valu.ed at ,11,0110, were
to death 81 they sprang
for the attacker, who WIB
running away with the &amp;irl.

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V!Silinl Mr. and Mn. Joe neral home. Rev. Kaihl..n Sar· and family SundBy,
11\Jesday, apparenlly by b~
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Bi!sell were Mr, and Mrs. Ted gent .£ficiated, and burial was ! Paul Dean Brarmon spent a ye3r.ald uncle at the borne
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IHoyman, Jano and Bissell ond . io Suncrest cemetery.
i lew day• with his grandmotb·' their gr&gt;ndlatber.
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Leona Baboocl: and
Dick ' For
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i and family of Columbus •pont "!'fel. w.. llhol by I 3kahber No. 128 of Middleport, wUI ... • Dr. 1141o I Hotter
63Chmolet
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Mr indg ~ eH . dmywere I Mr. arid Mrs. Junior Koenll i Henderson, will be held Friday ' and famii.Y of Cheshire visited ! 1bompson, Clbtamed the
Knapp ~ere named tiele~atel
63 Ford Galaxla
and Clara M~ter o;':ten ~:g l and IOn, Chester, Murl Taylor, I' : :,
m. hat lt~eR Con~rd l on Mother's Dly with Mr. and ! on.
&amp;o the E}&amp;bth District Conven·
51111, Con•. I orL Aut.
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' Keno were visltinl Mr. aod Mr
P s " urc w
ev. ar- Mn. Dors0:1l Reibel.
tioo to be held 1ft Athens
ill
trans, RIM
S~Ub a.Mr r ~n~n M rs. ;arth IEver~tt Si!son.
I ry ~iller in charge. Burial will Mrs. Gerl.rude Russell and
.JWI"E t DEAmJNE
June J2 Frank C~brew
64 Ford Galaxle
Reyno,lds a·nd son, r~ M enn~ l Mr. and Mn. 'Tom Hayman , beFm ndConcord Cemetery.
Mn. Oothe Cot and children COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) - Ohio Leonard. JeweU Charles Swa~ ~ 100 - 2 Door Hordltp. t
1 Mn "'mmelt Stet~~
r anu l 'Were vJSlting at Pound, Va. wllh 1 S rle 8 may call at Ute Mohr- of Vanderhoff visited
with Selectiv~ Service Headquarters zel and Elz:a Gilmore are alter·
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I1 Mr. and Mrs. Ro~rt Yates n. ay~o s par~ .
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ahd son Cambridge w
Brancb, 1p. ·
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recently.
Ihave unt1l June 1 (o apply deleaetes and llternatel!l tor Ute
1 .1 1 Mr. and Mrs.' 'tOrhn
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ml Mr. at'ld Mrs DaYe Yates. I pre, were v~ mg r.
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Mr and Mrs F ank W 11 1Mrs. Fred Larkms.
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Mrs. Alpha Smrth were Mr. I ammatlon. Applications for the Columbus Ohio In July Elza
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and .dauahter Toron'"'
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'I may be ob lll ned from 1oca1 Olin Knapp
' were named to the
visiting •Mr ,and Mrw, wer.
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me 0 Mrs. Garen Stans- Mrs. Huth Barthelm.as and I draft boards and colleges and
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Marks sell, Columbus, Mr.. and Mrs. I:Y· T~ ~grJam will _be In Mr!!. Vonnie Fortner and child·[ ulliversitles.
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Mrs Rushia Shumway spent Theodore Kustm 20 Cleve1
Mrr ~ ozar~ and I :Mr.. •nd i and son were vlaittng Mr'. and The Racine American Legion I Mother's D· w1th Mr. and 11and, has been fl~ ,,;. and
enny eyno d!l Vls.lttd IMrs· Leonard Dailey.
will
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.veil of Athdn9 . 1 costs by Middt eport MP..11r C.•
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Mr. and Mt1. Oscar Babcock a
glon
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-Mn. L Baklei'IDI a . Fisher on a speddinr lrge.
tv and Mrs W K. R1ggs l were VISiting Mr. aod Mrs. Gene I and Memonal Day commlttees -..iiiii0iiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:.Oiiiii.i.._..~
~elebrated th~r 59th v.:eddmg 1Rigfl!.
· will be named. Evet·yone 1 ••
: anniversary W1tf · all Lhe1r chil-] Dinner guests of Mr. arxl Mn. l urged to attend.
I dren and families present.
! Junior Hauber were: Mr. and ·
i Mr. lilnd Mrs. Charlts Hem. : Mrs Norman Weber and Mr. l
SOMEONE TO CRACK
I ley were vi_siting Mr. and Mrs. I and. Mrs. Fred Larkins.
, LONDO:-! ~ UPil - Bi!l Ho- 1
. ~oward Fnend of Mt. Alto, W.l Mr. and Mrs. Garth Smith &amp;arth, Secretary of the Nation- !
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were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lew- a\ Union of Seamen commtnti Mr. and Mrs. Millard BrookS· is Youn1, Pomeroy
ing on the' three • day .seaml!'n'-s :
; ~~ Reynol~sburg and Mr. and ] Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince . strike threatening the British
, j~rs. StJrh_ng Massar and fam- 1were visiting Mr. •od Mrs. Sher- I tconomy: ''Someone will crack
! Y were- vJslllng Mr. and Mrs. · ley Swan.
or the nation wUI be in a hell
, Osc~r Ba.brock.
Ed411e Adams, Jtatbte 11 tpend- 1of a mess."
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- ~orne from Ciuldr -n's Hospital IMra. Bill Swain.
MORTAR OF GREATNESS
DESKS, 'C(&lt;IH RIGIITIR. TYPIWRITIQ,
' m Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McPtek, WASHINGTON i
, Jack R~lchle of Portland was \ Belleville, W. Va. were visltinl Johnson, lashing out at the
CAIINITS, lTC.
an
overmght
gueAt
of
Douglas
Mr.
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Mrs.
Charles
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ics
of
his
Viet
Nam
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I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edge! lng Chicago speech: "Put
Dora Eaton and friend!! of 1 wer• dinner guests of Mr. and · all tlle childish divisive thing.~.
Watch jor Sf4r On tho 'Jo&gt;
Mrs. i Mn. Dave Yates.
I Belpre vis_ited Mr. and
111 you want the maturity and
i Fred Larkm•.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prince, · the unity thai Is tbe mortar of ,
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WCHn~n'l &amp; Children's
Visiting Mary Pierce w•re l Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber ! CAPE KENNEDY - Gemini
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Mr. Mnd Mrs. Leon Donahue of are anoouneing tile wedding of 1 co-pilot Eugene Ceman, upon
Portland, Mr. and Mr!'J., Hobart their son, Charles, klo Jud, ..t.arnin(! that an AUas rocket
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Oian Young.
tbe darin• mi••ion: "Oh, no.
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CharlesBarnhart,CarlBarring· Joan Davis, Mary Dillon, Roy TbUI'!day, June t, for all day Pe&amp;IY .ADD was kldnape:d
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Sheila Bearhs, Cheryl Bentz Dillon, Patty Dorst, Tom Dorst, eta,.,.; Slnee only I lew va· HoUenbolllb at gunpoint

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Badgley. county. died Monday m an Alb,eould move toward remedymg I Mar Bahr Greg Bailey Pat· ens hosp1ta.l.
'by aakln( every young person · Y _:_ _ . _ _ _:_
He was born at Vinton on
give two years of service to his
IULLm IN AUTO
June 9, 1877• son of the late
one of the military services, in
; John and Alice Woltinbarger.
some other volunteer develop· I ST. PARIS. Ohio (UPI) - ,~ He wall a retired farmer, and
or I
·- --·--- ·· · -I Garhard Jenes, 12, St. Pari!l
requesting aid in their develop- : was killed Tuesday wben hi; I a member of Bethel Evangeli- G~ry Wolf.
trere shown by Miss Lydia Ebdo1m this .meal But other rich nations : car C()llided with an aLrlo driVt'D I cal United Brethren Church,
ersbacb, a euest, to the WSCS
•-m I 018JOl'
· Imust do ~re ill international by Le-wis Silpson of Russells !' Mr. Wolfinbarger is survived
of tbe Mineraville Methodist
Point. Jones' wife was h&amp;spital- • by his wife.· Olie-; five sons and '
church
the
borne ofMonday
the Rev,evening
and Mn.atWenMuch of McNamara's pre. ized with bead lacerations.
two daughters, Curtis. Olathe,
dell Stutler, Syracuse.
·pared speech was on a lofty
Kans.; Albert, Sycamore, Ill.; .
Mrs. William Russell, prelt·
current rela- ' philooophical plane, and built ,
. Mason, Columbus; Carl, Ath·
llunla and IarolUld the thesis that world 1
STOCKS UP
j ens ; Clyde, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs,
dent, preslded. Devotions were
lbt. daopr of I, security will d--' not on the I N
. EW YORK ·' UPil.- Slllck Le
C00k El C .
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by Mrs. Brook! Sayre, an~ MIBS
-•·-""•~ .eao be ; multiplicatWn &lt;v&lt;UU
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a"· Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sam! : Ebersbach sow
h ed oolored slides
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of weapons btlt : !Jrtces ~~~
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mvuer- Iandna Mn. Elizabeth
McCenJhay
. ~ breachiDI
economic.. social and politi- ately acttve
I and ch'ld
f Wes Ion. W. Va. Ii of
Land htakenntson her
tod lradmg at the op- of Pt. Pleasant.
I ren o
tr· thet.hHoly
. Ref
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cal advancerrumt in the back.l eJJing
ay,
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spent a weekend w1th Mr. 1 lp ~~·
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t- - - - - - - -Other survlvore an! two bro- and M Ge
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Bolh ' .served --: Mrs. Russell and Mrs.
lt was in this context that he Newell of Chester,
Forrest ! t~ers and two sisters, Joe or ' familie:s.spenlne Mo:h:~~ Day ! Charles Grueser to 15 memben
barriq
madt his proposal for 1 van Meter of Racin~. Emma Sls.sonvJI\e, Emmons of West "th M
d M J . Co • and five guests, Miss Ehe~sweapons Is "t.'Ommunity o1 effort" in whit-h Van Meier of Belpre,
Virgini11, Mrs. Emma Lega: and ;ove ~i
umor 0 bach, Mrs. Roy Reuter, Miss
&amp;y permitting tbe i. the "dedicate-d generation'' of Pien:e, Mr. and Mn
Larry I Mrs. Laura Roush. both
Gf
Mrs. Mabel Het1.er 1s spend• Phil!'
Clara Garland. Mrs.
Stu" Pearl
. of lndependl!llt young Amt'ncans would per- Curt1s and Sue Hayman.
Charleston There are 35 grand- , .
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n~mi
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adding up Ihome and abroad
were vJsiting Mr. and Mn. ~and two great great grand- ton, W Va. ,
2 Year-old Boy
~we weald n be lnsantly ; McNamara·s was the keynote Charles Massar.
children.
Mr. and Mn. James Adkinl Is Fatallh Shot
.~lylDf tbfM.
. address at the annual m~tinJ Mr. ~ ,d Mrs. Emmett Stethb d
and fam"y of Le'"rl. W. Va..
l -'l1le JluHI4..Stilte! cannot f
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em visited Mr und Mrs earth Services were el at II a.m.·
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Smith.
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shown Prior Ill tbe meetln~ All~~~~f.~. ~~~a result of fault, omoke supply &lt;I\JIIPI and training\ misplaced rmarkers. SpokeiDlMIII'!~\'~~,IIfcralt,•
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Low loll!l•t Iaabtwers
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. ·ll · fat!ll," I U.S. military helicopter landlllg site 40 mile!
northwest o! Saigon when tbe
,sajd overcast .smoke .slsnals ·were misplaced.
pilots' vision- It was not certain Immediate·
also may bave been a fl&lt;lor in 1y wbo was respooslble for the
lhl accident.
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positions.' •
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word as Ill bow many attackers
wore killed.

AC'tinlt today. D Communlat chi.ne IWII fired

mortar sqtJad aMacked tile Soc
n-ang airfield, 911 miles southeast of Saigon' Ia the Mekon1
Della, eausiog ligbl U1S.
casualties and ,.me damage 'to

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laureateserviees wJU .behetd
Sunday, May 2%, at 2 p.m. in
the high school auditGrium,
Rev. Freeland Norris, pastor
of tile Long Botlom Methodist
Church, will deliver tbe ad·
dress. He will be intreduceti by
Norman Bahr, high school prin·
cipal.
The prot~ ram will open with
the procession followed by the
invocation by Rev. Eugene Emerson, pastor of the Tuppers
Plains EUB Church and
a
song. "No Man I! an lslJnd"
by the girls' glee club.
Members of lhe 1966 graduat·

0 .• May 18, 1968

' ProJHises 2 Years

Universal Service
liiON'ry\IAL (UPI) - Defellle Secretary Robert S.

i=~E:today ~ a fo~ of universal servl~e

evtry · YG!Illl Amenc1n would serve the
or peactful endeavors for two

in military

Edl-

r:=~~~i,"~!dSoclety of Newspaper
. be 1 ~~ns of overcom1n1
m the mdtlary draft system ina class are ·

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all were mem6ers of
the division's 2nd Brigade.
Tbey were taking part in 8

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Bebo. Sue Ann Eagle, Karen Fortney,
Kay Boothe, Judy Brooks, Rag· Jobn Foster, Sussn Frederick,
er Brooks, Paul Cbadwell, Vir· Bruce Hager, Fem Hartun1,
Gerald Hollon, Ron., Holsinger, Sh.aron Holsinger, Brenda
Honeycutt, Jean Hunt, Shirley
Jacksoo, Marilyn Karr, Terry
Kaylor Tom Kibble Charles
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KDitlltt.' Frank Kra~tter, Gary
Landon, Liodi \Larkins, Larry
Lee, Riokie Llntb!.,.m, Carolyn
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McCGy, Irene McDonald, BarPLEASANT - Anthony bara McBrath, John Morlssey,
Wolfinbarger, 8&amp;: 1 resident or JoJm Pooler, Jeannie Price,

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AtheM, and nailve 0~

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canclea exist for new studenta,
all whe plan Ill enroll ore orge&lt;l
til conlsct tbe ociMol office now
lor Jnl«malioo aod resJstratioo
forrn11. Tht last dBte to enroll
is June I.
Classes 1re ~ted .ftofD
1:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. (EST)
Mooday through Friday, All
classraoms are air conditioned.
The eellece Is located 11 16
Locust St., and offers diploma
courses in s~tarlal, general
office, accounting, and boslness
administrattoo, ThomAS
C.
Marian Ruuyon, LoiJ Sissoo1 Breecb Is director of 1bc1 col·
Alice Smith, Esther Spencer, lege.
Ronald Spurlock, Marlin Swain,
Linda Talbott, Brenda Toney,
Roberta Trussell, Duane Tuttle, Color Slidtl are
Sandra Walton, Deryl Well, Ju. Shown to Jr!SCS
dy Westfall, Chester Wilson and Color slides of Ute Holy Lafid

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lilld ·five yollllltr brotben

1111~ were wal~g from a
achao1 b.. up a ·dirt road___ 11
their

mountain home
Shade Gap.
,._ kidnaper, wtarfnl
glas,.. ond a maak oo
lower part of his face, ate11ped
onto the road from the woods,
pointed a riRe 11 tbe eblldren
and said•
"I don't want any sass from
you kids , .• I'm taking tbe &amp;lrl
with me."
Resklentll Jn this Pettnsylva·
nla area near the M1ryland
border were Immediately cer·
lain Peggy Ann had been takeo
by the long-oooghl sotper,
kllllwo to them u "the
myster!OUJ masked mountain
man."
And thus began a dogged
search by hundreds of law
officen aud civilian volunteers,
wbo ICOUI'ed an 18-mlle area of
tht! rugged Tuscarora ranp tn
a desperate attempt to rescue
l'efBY Ann.
Oa Sunday, the searcb
lppeared futile ond the larg..
scale hunt on foot wa! tailed
eft But the FBI and the state
polict" continued the ·search.
A dramatic turn came wllh
the lhootin&amp; of agent Anderson.
He wls leading two tracklnfl
dot• up tM mounllla peak
when ht Wll •aunnecf down
suddenly lrom ambush. The
valu.ed at ,11,0110, were
to death 81 they sprang
for the attacker, who WIB
running away with the &amp;irl.

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V!Silinl Mr. and Mn. Joe neral home. Rev. Kaihl..n Sar· and family SundBy,
11\Jesday, apparenlly by b~
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Bi!sell were Mr, and Mrs. Ted gent .£ficiated, and burial was ! Paul Dean Brarmon spent a ye3r.ald uncle at the borne
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IHoyman, Jano and Bissell ond . io Suncrest cemetery.
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Leona Baboocl: and
Dick ' For
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i and family of Columbus •pont "!'fel. w.. llhol by I 3kahber No. 128 of Middleport, wUI ... • Dr. 1141o I Hotter
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Knapp ~ere named tiele~atel
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and Clara M~ter o;':ten ~:g l and IOn, Chester, Murl Taylor, I' : :,
m. hat lt~eR Con~rd l on Mother's Dly with Mr. and ! on.
&amp;o the E}&amp;bth District Conven·
51111, Con•. I orL Aut.
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P s " urc w
ev. ar- Mn. Dors0:1l Reibel.
tioo to be held 1ft Athens
ill
trans, RIM
S~Ub a.Mr r ~n~n M rs. ;arth IEver~tt Si!son.
I ry ~iller in charge. Burial will Mrs. Gerl.rude Russell and
.JWI"E t DEAmJNE
June J2 Frank C~brew
64 Ford Galaxle
Reyno,lds a·nd son, r~ M enn~ l Mr. and Mn. 'Tom Hayman , beFm ndConcord Cemetery.
Mn. Oothe Cot and children COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) - Ohio Leonard. JeweU Charles Swa~ ~ 100 - 2 Door Hordltp. t
1 Mn "'mmelt Stet~~
r anu l 'Were vJSlting at Pound, Va. wllh 1 S rle 8 may call at Ute Mohr- of Vanderhoff visited
with Selectiv~ Service Headquarters zel and Elz:a Gilmore are alter·
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ahd son Cambridge w
Brancb, 1p. ·
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recently.
Ihave unt1l June 1 (o apply deleaetes and llternatel!l tor Ute
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l.ue . nex
Mr and Mrs F ank W 11 1Mrs. Fred Larkms.
I -· M'ddt
Mrs. Alpha Smrth were Mr. I ammatlon. Applications for the Columbus Ohio In July Elza
. USED CARLOT
r
e s 1 .Mr. an d Mra. J oe B'11se11• ."~ I eport Garden Club annd Mrs. J ohn Boctlck, Ch t- test. to be admmlstern~
.
--• J une ••
' Leonafd Jewell. and
and .dauahter Toron'"'
~
Gilmore
Locvotllyo...... ....
11 meet Monday, May 23 at sh'
'I may be ob lll ned from 1oca1 Olin Knapp
' were named to the
visiting •Mr ,and Mrw, wer.
R r MaKon, W. Va., Mr , I nd Mrs. i '"
the ho
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M......rt
, WeJht
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oss ITed Hayman and Janet 8JS· I
me 0 Mrs. Garen Stans- Mrs. Huth Barthelm.as and I draft boards and colleges and
·
committee tor
1
Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Marks sell, Columbus, Mr.. and Mrs. I:Y· T~ ~grJam will _be In Mr!!. Vonnie Fortner and child·[ ulliversitles.
vi.,; led 8
,• k
1Dave Sm1t.h were- vlsJhDI Mr. · rge 0
ren of Columbus spent Mother's
----• ames Titus.
~
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~r
'"'•
Reeds-I
nd
Mr
Hank
H
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Ia
9.
O r. .
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Day with Mn. Nt'Uie Cowdery. CI..EVELAND MAN FINED
NE"III
C
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenny
ReyRelds
1
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TO
MEET
Mrs Rushia Shumway spent Theodore Kustm 20 Cleve1
Mrr ~ ozar~ and I :Mr.. •nd i and son were vlaittng Mr'. and The Racine American Legion I Mother's D· w1th Mr. and 11and, has been fl~ ,,;. and
enny eyno d!l Vls.lttd IMrs· Leonard Dailey.
will
meet Thursday at 8 p m. Mrs. 81 ame
.
'
l-tr and Mrs Ltoonard Dlil 1
t the Le . ball N .
.veil of Athdn9 . 1 costs by Middt eport MP..11r C.•
1
R
·
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Mr. and Mt1. Oscar Babcock a
glon
· ommating 1
-Mn. L Baklei'IDI a . Fisher on a speddinr lrge.
tv and Mrs W K. R1ggs l were VISiting Mr. aod Mrs. Gene I and Memonal Day commlttees -..iiiii0iiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:.Oiiiii.i.._..~
~elebrated th~r 59th v.:eddmg 1Rigfl!.
· will be named. Evet·yone 1 ••
: anniversary W1tf · all Lhe1r chil-] Dinner guests of Mr. arxl Mn. l urged to attend.
I dren and families present.
! Junior Hauber were: Mr. and ·
i Mr. lilnd Mrs. Charlts Hem. : Mrs Norman Weber and Mr. l
SOMEONE TO CRACK
I ley were vi_siting Mr. and Mrs. I and. Mrs. Fred Larkins.
, LONDO:-! ~ UPil - Bi!l Ho- 1
. ~oward Fnend of Mt. Alto, W.l Mr. and Mrs. Garth Smith &amp;arth, Secretary of the Nation- !
a.
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lew- a\ Union of Seamen commtnti Mr. and Mrs. Millard BrookS· is Youn1, Pomeroy
ing on the' three • day .seaml!'n'-s :
; ~~ Reynol~sburg and Mr. and ] Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prince . strike threatening the British
, j~rs. StJrh_ng Massar and fam- 1were visiting Mr. •od Mrs. Sher- I tconomy: ''Someone will crack
! Y were- vJslllng Mr. and Mrs. · ley Swan.
or the nation wUI be in a hell
, Osc~r Ba.brock.
Ed411e Adams, Jtatbte 11 tpend- 1of a mess."
1
· Patty Stet hem has returned 1mg several day1 w1th Mr. and
- ~orne from Ciuldr -n's Hospital IMra. Bill Swain.
MORTAR OF GREATNESS
DESKS, 'C(&lt;IH RIGIITIR. TYPIWRITIQ,
' m Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McPtek, WASHINGTON i
, Jack R~lchle of Portland was \ Belleville, W. Va. were visltinl Johnson, lashing out at the
CAIINITS, lTC.
an
overmght
gueAt
of
Douglas
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Hensley.
ics
of
his
Viet
Nam
policy
1
HautH:r.
I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edge! lng Chicago speech: "Put
Dora Eaton and friend!! of 1 wer• dinner guests of Mr. and · all tlle childish divisive thing.~.
Watch jor Sf4r On tho 'Jo&gt;
Mrs. i Mn. Dave Yates.
I Belpre vis_ited Mr. and
111 you want the maturity and
i Fred Larkm•.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prince, · the unity thai Is tbe mortar of ,
1
'.
. Geneva and Norma Yates vis- Davisville, W. Va. were visit- !a nation's greatness."
1 ~ Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne ing Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne
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Prince.
! OU, NO, NO, NO!
WCHn~n'l &amp; Children's
Visiting Mary Pierce w•re l Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber ! CAPE KENNEDY - Gemini
I.
Mr. Mnd Mrs. Leon Donahue of are anoouneing tile wedding of 1 co-pilot Eugene Ceman, upon
Portland, Mr. and Mr!'J., Hobart their son, Charles, klo Jud, ..t.arnin(! that an AUas rocket
StyiH At
--....!...'..... _ __
Young, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. engine w~nt haywire, delaying i
f
Oian Young.
tbe darin• mi••ion: "Oh, no.
- Violet Smltlo
Ob, no. Oh, no."
·

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Curtis, ness College has been aet for any physical abuse."

CharlesBarnhart,CarlBarring· Joan Davis, Mary Dillon, Roy TbUI'!day, June t, for all day Pe&amp;IY .ADD was kldnape:d
er,
Sheila Bearhs, Cheryl Bentz Dillon, Patty Dorst, Tom Dorst, eta,.,.; Slnee only I lew va· HoUenbolllb at gunpoint

Ga}}ia Nat•IVe
Dies ' Athens
At Age £36

=

pa;:t•

HollenbaUJh
were
rushed to tbe
hn.cmital
In .M
cConne1Ja1Jurg
iD pers
present.and
Hotth:rogs lhi- IIIO¥lto
pop )!1
.
=-~
WIAWiol
111 ombulonee and two
KIIIIIOII&gt; "'~"''- hJII· 'lll'l!l'w
police 4:&amp;rs.
01' "'Kii. ' 1nd''FrJnk' ~ ·
AI tbt bolpital Dr. R....U ••
app
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McLucas, Fillion County Cot&lt;&gt; ·~A:·;....It, "!lur.olvon,'~ · wiiiJII .
oe,~, said:
.
· prior to the ~t ~~ , .,
Sharpe Is Ill lair condition,
J
6 Tbeso ,,... ·QIII..,.. '
Be
wonllded ooce In
uno ·
• · tilt · .·w
obdomeJt. He is
provldal. lhltllgb Oil :
llll'ltr)', and wm survlvo.
of Tile Sllf!"ard
·
,.,''!111l'111
ol coAn..rmb
ol Oblo. •

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minorilf of eligible young men. I Bill Allen, Steve
Badgley. county. died Monday m an Alb,eould move toward remedymg I Mar Bahr Greg Bailey Pat· ens hosp1ta.l.
'by aakln( every young person · Y _:_ _ . _ _ _:_
He was born at Vinton on
give two years of service to his
IULLm IN AUTO
June 9, 1877• son of the late
one of the military services, in
; John and Alice Woltinbarger.
some other volunteer develop· I ST. PARIS. Ohio (UPI) - ,~ He wall a retired farmer, and
or I
·- --·--- ·· · -I Garhard Jenes, 12, St. Pari!l
requesting aid in their develop- : was killed Tuesday wben hi; I a member of Bethel Evangeli- G~ry Wolf.
trere shown by Miss Lydia Ebdo1m this .meal But other rich nations : car C()llided with an aLrlo driVt'D I cal United Brethren Church,
ersbacb, a euest, to the WSCS
•-m I 018JOl'
· Imust do ~re ill international by Le-wis Silpson of Russells !' Mr. Wolfinbarger is survived
of tbe Mineraville Methodist
Point. Jones' wife was h&amp;spital- • by his wife.· Olie-; five sons and '
church
the
borne ofMonday
the Rev,evening
and Mn.atWenMuch of McNamara's pre. ized with bead lacerations.
two daughters, Curtis. Olathe,
dell Stutler, Syracuse.
·pared speech was on a lofty
Kans.; Albert, Sycamore, Ill.; .
Mrs. William Russell, prelt·
current rela- ' philooophical plane, and built ,
. Mason, Columbus; Carl, Ath·
llunla and IarolUld the thesis that world 1
STOCKS UP
j ens ; Clyde, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs,
dent, preslded. Devotions were
lbt. daopr of I, security will d--' not on the I N
. EW YORK ·' UPil.- Slllck Le
C00k El C .
C l'f
by Mrs. Brook! Sayre, an~ MIBS
-•·-""•~ .eao be ; multiplicatWn &lt;v&lt;UU
•-• h b
•
aJon,
a"· Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sam! : Ebersbach sow
h ed oolored slides
~ ~u.,
of weapons btlt : !Jrtces ~~~
. ~ er m --•
mvuer- Iandna Mn. Elizabeth
McCenJhay
. ~ breachiDI
economic.. social and politi- ately acttve
I and ch'ld
f Wes Ion. W. Va. Ii of
Land htakenntson her
tod lradmg at the op- of Pt. Pleasant.
I ren o
tr· thet.hHoly
. Ref
ol ll'ti&amp;ISNI titn1
cal advancerrumt in the back.l eJJing
ay,
.
spent a weekend w1th Mr. 1 lp ~~·
res me
.......
"
ward nation!S.
t- - - - - - - -Other survlvore an! two bro- and M Ge
w·l
Bolh ' .served --: Mrs. Russell and Mrs.
lt was in this context that he Newell of Chester,
Forrest ! t~ers and two sisters, Joe or ' familie:s.spenlne Mo:h:~~ Day ! Charles Grueser to 15 memben
barriq
madt his proposal for 1 van Meter of Racin~. Emma Sls.sonvJI\e, Emmons of West "th M
d M J . Co • and five guests, Miss Ehe~sweapons Is "t.'Ommunity o1 effort" in whit-h Van Meier of Belpre,
Virgini11, Mrs. Emma Lega: and ;ove ~i
umor 0 bach, Mrs. Roy Reuter, Miss
&amp;y permitting tbe i. the "dedicate-d generation'' of Pien:e, Mr. and Mn
Larry I Mrs. Laura Roush. both
Gf
Mrs. Mabel Het1.er 1s spend• Phil!'
Clara Garland. Mrs.
Stu" Pearl
. of lndependl!llt young Amt'ncans would per- Curt1s and Sue Hayman.
Charleston There are 35 grand- , .
f
d
'lh M
d
1ps and Rev.
"er.
~tJ•"we
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d
M
s
Oscar
Babcock
ch'ld
.
t
nd
h'l
I
IIII
a
ew
ays
WI
r.
an
... _,
form two years s~n:!Cf' at
r. an
r.
I ren, Sll grea gra c I · Mrs Arthur Hetzer, Washing.
n~mi
nil
adding up Ihome and abroad
were vJsiting Mr. and Mn. ~and two great great grand- ton, W Va. ,
2 Year-old Boy
~we weald n be lnsantly ; McNamara·s was the keynote Charles Massar.
children.
Mr. and Mn. James Adkinl Is Fatallh Shot
.~lylDf tbfM.
. address at the annual m~tinJ Mr. ~ ,d Mrs. Emmett Stethb d
and fam"y of Le'"rl. W. Va..
l -'l1le JluHI4..Stilte! cannot f
d.
em visited Mr und Mrs earth Services were el at II a.m.·
11
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CINCINNA (UPI) - A %·
· •
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F
· · ed · h M M
•-J s year~ld bo~· was rataUy
''the llObal gendarme," . o ne~·spaper e 1tors·
Smith.
today at th e MOUI....-Jotevens
LJ- vaSit
wn
n. ary N'lCn•

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Loag1111
, waa
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shown Prior Ill tbe meetln~ All~~~~f.~. ~~~a result of fault, omoke supply &lt;I\JIIPI and training\ misplaced rmarkers. SpokeiDlMIII'!~\'~~,IIfcralt,•
,
-'
· Amerlcan er
•ldl teealieDal
~ ~~ sberlft' ond the dylog prox1rna telY 100 area lltUe 4-n.rldoy.
Low loll!l•t Iaabtwers
lit. . deputy
·

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.anu :!IUu:e a1n.:nm W!Crc CvuuWiUi'w fro:: :. ~~
. ·ll · fat!ll," I U.S. military helicopter landlllg site 40 mile!
northwest o! Saigon when tbe
,sajd overcast .smoke .slsnals ·were misplaced.
pilots' vision- It was not certain Immediate·
also may bave been a fl&lt;lor in 1y wbo was respooslble for the
lhl accident.
·
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HELEN HELP US!
&gt;--by Helen Bottel--'

A - AddlJo't dlsea• Is a
olderoblasUc snemta. ·
cbronlc ilOllcl~ onne ,..o-n- ·
Is' manuei\ed by an
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~ With It o;;;;,, li' ....d:~IJ
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; ~.a111in! wealnels, .lou af
~ of· Jmpalred
. weight, ,nausea~· a dirl'k d,llol tile )ron . (slderoa)
coloration of 111~ l!kln aDd mublOOd. .The Iron Is not
cous membt'anes: Ii ,may . "
the bemoglbbln (!be
eri~ed by iubercul01ls or IllY
lbal cai'J:les.oxygen to
olber lnlectlon tbat darna&amp;t!
S\les) •• it 1s In
tbM•drehala. Once a fatal 4!l
'l1le cause IS , . . and
BO&amp;se, It _
&lt;;annow be ·eqntroDed
,dlse8se falls to res!IOild to
by llvbig adrenal
bonno~
of lbe. measures ~ to
while an attack ls made on tbe
alb~ · forms ol ·aneli)~. ·
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k: .microcytic anemia. 1\lo~
diaon's anenila. This, too, ~
contly he referred .to II as
. be controlled ;... In this ca../
ondary anemia. He .Is
wltb vitamin B-12.
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· Q - I fteqlieafly 114'l'
ill
bave belped me. He sald
eleclrlc shock when r touch my
not have aplasUc anemia
televlolon . set. Wbat · would
leukemia. Hi&gt;w serious· are
eause II and bow can l avoid
types I do bave?
it!
A - Bypoebromlc
· A - It m•ill be static elecanernla is cberacterlzed by
tricity from walking on a carblood cells !bat are smaller
pet .. You can get the
I!8IIIC
fewer than normal and
shock wben you· touch anything.
lent In bemoglobln. In
You can avoid It by wearlns
eases this is due to an Iron
rubbers or
up
rugo.
llclency, which may result from
a lack of iron In your diet,
fective absorption of iron !rom
W.-- UA .
your digestive tract '"' rh•·••'•' II
loss of blood.
TONIGHT thru FRIDAY
'lbe most ueual cause
Is
chrooic blood loss, which may
Moy 11·19-20
be due to bleeding plies, pro"THE AMOROUS
longed dally use of aspirin or
. ADVENTURE OF
excessive lOIS of blood during
MOLL fLANDERS"
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k: .microcytic anemia. 1\lo~
diaon's anenila. This, too, ~
contly he referred .to II as
. be controlled ;... In this ca../
ondary anemia. He .Is
wltb vitamin B-12.
i
me vitamin B-12 and iron
· Q - I fteqlieafly 114'l'
ill
bave belped me. He sald
eleclrlc shock when r touch my
not have aplasUc anemia
televlolon . set. Wbat · would
leukemia. Hi&gt;w serious· are
eause II and bow can l avoid
types I do bave?
it!
A - Bypoebromlc
· A - It m•ill be static elecanernla is cberacterlzed by
tricity from walking on a carblood cells !bat are smaller
pet .. You can get the
I!8IIIC
fewer than normal and
shock wben you· touch anything.
lent In bemoglobln. In
You can avoid It by wearlns
eases this is due to an Iron
rubbers or
up
rugo.
llclency, which may result from
a lack of iron In your diet,
fective absorption of iron !rom
W.-- UA .
your digestive tract '"' rh•·••'•' II
loss of blood.
TONIGHT thru FRIDAY
'lbe most ueual cause
Is
chrooic blood loss, which may
Moy 11·19-20
be due to bleeding plies, pro"THE AMOROUS
longed dally use of aspirin or
. ADVENTURE OF
excessive lOIS of blood during
MOLL fLANDERS"
Kim Novak Rlctwd Johnaon

ZENITH,

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three perv~r.
daugblert, Mrs. Clinlo• (Mil- The next board meeting
dred) P~erce; of Syracuse: Mrs. be Wednesday.
Rosa (Elizabeth) Stewar~ of
---MI. Vernon: Virginia Rice,
- Jackson, Michigan, six
Normu of Columbus; Carl,
ril, William, Edison, and
renee, of Syracu... 41
Holzer Hospital: Visiting
dren, 48 81'0at
I
bo•~s· 2-1 and 1-11. Parent. only
two brothers, Tbomaa
011 Pediatrics Ward.
of Middleport, end Arthur
drla, ol Pomeroy, R.D.
Admlsoloea
·
Betsy Gall Bishop, 189 AdoPall bearers were ber gralld· !aide Dr.: Mrs. Gary L. Smeltzcblldren, James Hubbard, of er, 44U JackSOD Pike; Brent
Lancaster; Ronnie Hubbard,
Rodgers, 111 KJneon Ave.; Paul
Middleport; Roger and Jlollie c. Trowbridge, 48 Sycamore
Stewart, ol ·MI. Vemi&gt;n; Dale Matthew L. Harrls, Rt. 2',
Hubbard, ol WasbiJJ&amp;ton, D.C.; ·
; Mro. Meriett E. San&lt;~ I
Roes stewart, Jr. and Harold · Eureka Star Rt.; Mrs.
Davis of Minersville.
Hall, Cheshire; David
Others from out oHwoo
Shafer, Rt. 2, Crown City;
1111 for the servlcfi were; Mr. C..-1 E. Wamsley, Cbeablre;
Ross Stewart of Mt Veraon· James Lew" Bright, Kanauga;
.Mn. James Hubberd·, of
•
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Jaster ldn Roger stewart
Charles M. Turley, Crown
RuctY 'Stew.;..~ of MI. Vernbn;
Miss Daisy Oars~ Pl.
Mr. 81111 Mrs. Dotald .
Mrs. Dana D.
gen, ·pf Columblm; Mrs. Dale
Mrs. Joba J. Fiek, ·
Hubbard of Washiogton;'; D.C.; Rl. I, Long ~11om; Jose~
Mr. and Mn;- JWayae Htthbard Boyd, Pomeroy, Otho H. Rad
of Slleffield Lolte· Mn.' Edna f«d, Syracuse: Mrs. Emm"'
Thirtyacre and ~•. ~ SJn- geJ!O LohR, Pomeroy; Mrs .. FAt:
clair of McConnelsville; the gar Roush, Rt. I, Minersville,
Rlce:&lt;bUdren of.Jacksoo, Mich. .Mn. ·.Edward M. Blake, Jr., Rt.
Mn!llfaiold Holmes and daugb. 1• ~1• Mrs.
ter Sarah f Lo..L-·IJl
Harrison, Rt. 4, Oalr:.
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W Carper RL I
Jack Brallch of Columbuo.
Edward L.' wood,'
enswood; OtUce G. Bi'SliDon,j
W. Va.; Mrs.
Haner, Soulb Polat; Abrio-l
L. Higginbotham, Rt. 3,

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Mildred I Hoopltal progaes!J 011 Seo. I major UqUOI'
.... teatral Park fill' lbt
ball liars w11e1 Jobnny Keane Is 1 8ki ln8truct0t
elghlflour teachers 1c. Gibbs, Hartford; Roy Ll~d, , Ev....tt McKinley Dirkse• who prlve II of a · . .. , , tury "Biindf9ld," Claudia
.,.11 illJmped ,..., part of the
W"!'t ·'~mployed for the 196~fi7 . Hendef.SO•; , Mrs., L!Jis Sbmn, 1 !ell out of a Walter Reed Hoo- ll&lt;ease.
, : '·&gt;:..
feU Ia 1ove wllil it and
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..,_,. term by the ~.::::: !.:::; · ~.rs. Bess . Me~. Le- , pltal bed and busted his blp: New Yorks ·.~ Spell· lt .. · Poet Robert GrB)'es
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Bol'ir.d of Edueatiml.
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j10 weight on hi,: lt!ot until the mu received ·....,"!' ~tment been conunisslooed by Llllooln Buaine" ~ ;: :. . .
Prlaelpali are Horto. Eckard, 1 Ml"•· Marie Roush,, ..Mason: 'end ,of June, aU engagemenls .from bls doCtors; His Eminence Centre to adapt o slap ver- ly.
Bea!f School: Mrs. · Et.bel.il:o."'!::U AIUson, ·Feint Pleas- &lt;BDCeiled for 30 and maybe 60 wu bedded with~ virus o~ the oion of "The DlaJ" ... Dick FDR Jr., after armounclng ~~~sl,:.::::.::::::::..::::::~r...:::;
Grim, Broad Rua; Gary
1an! Mission; Thomas ·Cook, Mt da)'ll - and he's BWamped wilb actual eve of his 50th umver- Shawn's pJclure "What Did
to.. Y. State gubernatorial
ley, Central; AlvlD Gore,
· Flpwers; Mrs: Sarab Dawson, wires (mostly· gag) uklng U oary banquet at the Waldorf . . . Do ill The War, Daddy" ill
dldacy, . eon!liled 1o
aut :· ., ·
.- - - - - -- -New Haven; Francis McCul- he oeeds a "good oegllgeace. Sen. Jacob Javlls (Rep. N.Y.) iD Italy l&gt;ui Dick takes his
t;iW" ·
Iough, North Pt. Pleasant; John lawyer'' . . . s... Joha Spark.. bas wrtttea a strong Jetter 111 Italian tour this fall, toag
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. Ta~lor, Ordnance: Steven West, mu of Alabama will be GJIPOik deleue of Goa. Julius Klein, the picture's released; tbe
.
Roosevelt; Cbarles
Withers, ed for rwleclloR by Jolm G...,.: struck 'If .f~ iD the Sea. ian village io tbe film aclu1illy
.
.
sunnyside.
ter, former top Goldwater ald. TOm Dodd. ~tioos; J~ was built 111 california'• Sao
Paul B. Powell, West Colwn· who also Is a partaer In 1 N.Y. :parilcularly Qilllooed KlelD s F~ando Valley.
YourD•,...Uble
b' . Mr Pearl
·Herefor, brokerage finn.
'!be tat, adlvlty eelll. . role m belpmg II s a daughter, tbelr fourlh,
hlerFor
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Gore,
lla!man ter's ··~uraged
becaUBO, ·llrael.
for tbe Milo .Mandela of CoJwn.
High·· Lew&lt;s WDcoi p ela 1 Sparkman • local pro!A!gea hav- Aaother ·11bito Houso shake- b18 P•ctures hlerarctty; grandF'iuleral Sen-Ices were held Pl..;..! High; Manl~rd Bless- oo't dORO too triwnphantly lat. up Is due : . . Lesbe Caron's ex. poR Is promiaent Beverly HJIIJ.
AND
Salilrday M 14 1 the Ewlll lng Point Pleasant
Junior ly .. . A New Jersey tavesllg• busba'14 Peter Hall aad wife New York theatr•ca' I&amp;WJrer
Jluwal CJ,~ ~ ;
fog High· Clyde Foley Wabama, t011 will be asked lato rumors Jackie OipOCI their first child is Ma~del ... Mrs.
WaiMri M M llubb:'";' hr High 'and Junior Higb
!that some blls of loog grt!OI1 Ia November .. . Riding a beau- lace, wife of Pril1cesa Mmog&amp;r··ll
Court St.
Phone WY 2·2550
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,:'ay ~wfdenly at ' ';.,~ Bids from UploR c,;nstruetion '
bave beea passed to amear U1u1 bone 18Dled Jellllifer bJ et's long-ago boy friend,
home ·Ill SyracUH Wednesday Co. ol $61,978.10 was acce,ted
lflbrnooo.
for &lt;onstructlon of six clasrH
room unlls.
Bervlces were oiHclaled by Units are to be al Mt Fie•~ I
the Rev. Harold Hulrr.es, of ers anu Roosevelt with four
Loudoovme.
Pt. ·Pleasant High SchooL
accepted
Mr •· Hubba rd was preced. thResignation.
. gton,
ose of Lorena Arrm
ed In death by her husband,
Les'd
D' h d W"k
w&gt;h:•-1
rue ar
u es, ...
IIe Hubb ard, daughter. Louise n)'lll e;
K tb M
Pt Plea.sAnderson and ftlteen 'brothers mnda; Juennlne Hig~r\oa~h and

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Hila 1.811, Kanawha Falla
Mrs. Charll!l Turley,
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City, son, 5:24 1. m.
Marmet ll1d Winfield
Mrs. Gary I. Smeltwwe on the aiDa.
449·JackiOil Pike, daughter,
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m. 'ruesday; Mrs. Garner
0111o lllYer Rt. t. 0a1r: Hill,
up If, 10:25 p.m.; Bayou .
m. Tuesday .
.Roll! up 14, 5:45a.m.; · '
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Jr. up 14, 1:10 1.m.; Cottooo lllysses!G. .Arrowood,
Queel up !5, 1,45 a.m.; Roes Larry D. Baker, Charles
G. up 15. I:Z5 a:m.; Baby
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up 11, 3:15 a.m.; Jenb up
Fruklin, MII\'Yin L.
3:30 o.m.; Walter JlOualalld
Refta. Halley, Miss Char·
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PLUMBING

three perv~r.
daugblert, Mrs. Clinlo• (Mil- The next board meeting
dred) P~erce; of Syracuse: Mrs. be Wednesday.
Rosa (Elizabeth) Stewar~ of
---MI. Vernon: Virginia Rice,
- Jackson, Michigan, six
Normu of Columbus; Carl,
ril, William, Edison, and
renee, of Syracu... 41
Holzer Hospital: Visiting
dren, 48 81'0at
I
bo•~s· 2-1 and 1-11. Parent. only
two brothers, Tbomaa
011 Pediatrics Ward.
of Middleport, end Arthur
drla, ol Pomeroy, R.D.
Admlsoloea
·
Betsy Gall Bishop, 189 AdoPall bearers were ber gralld· !aide Dr.: Mrs. Gary L. Smeltzcblldren, James Hubbard, of er, 44U JackSOD Pike; Brent
Lancaster; Ronnie Hubbard,
Rodgers, 111 KJneon Ave.; Paul
Middleport; Roger and Jlollie c. Trowbridge, 48 Sycamore
Stewart, ol ·MI. Vemi&gt;n; Dale Matthew L. Harrls, Rt. 2',
Hubbard, ol WasbiJJ&amp;ton, D.C.; ·
; Mro. Meriett E. San&lt;~ I
Roes stewart, Jr. and Harold · Eureka Star Rt.; Mrs.
Davis of Minersville.
Hall, Cheshire; David
Others from out oHwoo
Shafer, Rt. 2, Crown City;
1111 for the servlcfi were; Mr. C..-1 E. Wamsley, Cbeablre;
Ross Stewart of Mt Veraon· James Lew" Bright, Kanauga;
.Mn. James Hubberd·, of
•
r. Walls, Crown City;
Jaster ldn Roger stewart
Charles M. Turley, Crown
RuctY 'Stew.;..~ of MI. Vernbn;
Miss Daisy Oars~ Pl.
Mr. 81111 Mrs. Dotald .
Mrs. Dana D.
gen, ·pf Columblm; Mrs. Dale
Mrs. Joba J. Fiek, ·
Hubbard of Washiogton;'; D.C.; Rl. I, Long ~11om; Jose~
Mr. and Mn;- JWayae Htthbard Boyd, Pomeroy, Otho H. Rad
of Slleffield Lolte· Mn.' Edna f«d, Syracuse: Mrs. Emm"'
Thirtyacre and ~•. ~ SJn- geJ!O LohR, Pomeroy; Mrs .. FAt:
clair of McConnelsville; the gar Roush, Rt. I, Minersville,
Rlce:&lt;bUdren of.Jacksoo, Mich. .Mn. ·.Edward M. Blake, Jr., Rt.
Mn!llfaiold Holmes and daugb. 1• ~1• Mrs.
ter Sarah f Lo..L-·IJl
Harrison, Rt. 4, Oalr:.
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W Carper RL I
Jack Brallch of Columbuo.
Edward L.' wood,'
enswood; OtUce G. Bi'SliDon,j
W. Va.; Mrs.
Haner, Soulb Polat; Abrio-l
L. Higginbotham, Rt. 3,

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ALL MEAT

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- One hUJ&gt; I nan Elementary;
Mildred I Hoopltal progaes!J 011 Seo. I major UqUOI'
.... teatral Park fill' lbt
ball liars w11e1 Jobnny Keane Is 1 8ki ln8truct0t
elghlflour teachers 1c. Gibbs, Hartford; Roy Ll~d, , Ev....tt McKinley Dirkse• who prlve II of a · . .. , , tury "Biindf9ld," Claudia
.,.11 illJmped ,..., part of the
W"!'t ·'~mployed for the 196~fi7 . Hendef.SO•; , Mrs., L!Jis Sbmn, 1 !ell out of a Walter Reed Hoo- ll&lt;ease.
, : '·&gt;:..
feU Ia 1ove wllil it and
:
..tolllolla _ ~..,.. ~1f'ancy
..,_,. term by the ~.::::: !.:::; · ~.rs. Bess . Me~. Le- , pltal bed and busted his blp: New Yorks ·.~ Spell· lt .. · Poet Robert GrB)'es
•
lbt Yanteeo tess the ·
·
. tart. .
Bol'ir.d of Edueatiml.
.
. ·
j10 weight on hi,: lt!ot until the mu received ·....,"!' ~tment been conunisslooed by Llllooln Buaine" ~ ;: :. . .
Prlaelpali are Horto. Eckard, 1 Ml"•· Marie Roush,, ..Mason: 'end ,of June, aU engagemenls .from bls doCtors; His Eminence Centre to adapt o slap ver- ly.
Bea!f School: Mrs. · Et.bel.il:o."'!::U AIUson, ·Feint Pleas- &lt;BDCeiled for 30 and maybe 60 wu bedded with~ virus o~ the oion of "The DlaJ" ... Dick FDR Jr., after armounclng ~~~sl,:.::::.::::::::..::::::~r...:::;
Grim, Broad Rua; Gary
1an! Mission; Thomas ·Cook, Mt da)'ll - and he's BWamped wilb actual eve of his 50th umver- Shawn's pJclure "What Did
to.. Y. State gubernatorial
ley, Central; AlvlD Gore,
· Flpwers; Mrs: Sarab Dawson, wires (mostly· gag) uklng U oary banquet at the Waldorf . . . Do ill The War, Daddy" ill
dldacy, . eon!liled 1o
aut :· ., ·
.- - - - - -- -New Haven; Francis McCul- he oeeds a "good oegllgeace. Sen. Jacob Javlls (Rep. N.Y.) iD Italy l&gt;ui Dick takes his
t;iW" ·
Iough, North Pt. Pleasant; John lawyer'' . . . s... Joha Spark.. bas wrtttea a strong Jetter 111 Italian tour this fall, toag
• ·a
,
. Ta~lor, Ordnance: Steven West, mu of Alabama will be GJIPOik deleue of Goa. Julius Klein, the picture's released; tbe
.
Roosevelt; Cbarles
Withers, ed for rwleclloR by Jolm G...,.: struck 'If .f~ iD the Sea. ian village io tbe film aclu1illy
.
.
sunnyside.
ter, former top Goldwater ald. TOm Dodd. ~tioos; J~ was built 111 california'• Sao
Paul B. Powell, West Colwn· who also Is a partaer In 1 N.Y. :parilcularly Qilllooed KlelD s F~ando Valley.
YourD•,...Uble
b' . Mr Pearl
·Herefor, brokerage finn.
'!be tat, adlvlty eelll. . role m belpmg II s a daughter, tbelr fourlh,
hlerFor
~~;
Gore,
lla!man ter's ··~uraged
becaUBO, ·llrael.
for tbe Milo .Mandela of CoJwn.
High·· Lew&lt;s WDcoi p ela 1 Sparkman • local pro!A!gea hav- Aaother ·11bito Houso shake- b18 P•ctures hlerarctty; grandF'iuleral Sen-Ices were held Pl..;..! High; Manl~rd Bless- oo't dORO too triwnphantly lat. up Is due : . . Lesbe Caron's ex. poR Is promiaent Beverly HJIIJ.
AND
Salilrday M 14 1 the Ewlll lng Point Pleasant
Junior ly .. . A New Jersey tavesllg• busba'14 Peter Hall aad wife New York theatr•ca' I&amp;WJrer
Jluwal CJ,~ ~ ;
fog High· Clyde Foley Wabama, t011 will be asked lato rumors Jackie OipOCI their first child is Ma~del ... Mrs.
WaiMri M M llubb:'";' hr High 'and Junior Higb
!that some blls of loog grt!OI1 Ia November .. . Riding a beau- lace, wife of Pril1cesa Mmog&amp;r··ll
Court St.
Phone WY 2·2550
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bave beea passed to amear U1u1 bone 18Dled Jellllifer bJ et's long-ago boy friend,
home ·Ill SyracUH Wednesday Co. ol $61,978.10 was acce,ted
lflbrnooo.
for &lt;onstructlon of six clasrH
room unlls.
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the Rev. Harold Hulrr.es, of ers anu Roosevelt with four
Loudoovme.
Pt. ·Pleasant High SchooL
accepted
Mr •· Hubba rd was preced. thResignation.
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Lanny Tyo..,.nior lefthandor ol the Kyger Creek Bobcat
baieball learn, will repreiOnl
this distrl&lt;f in tho Senior All Siar Series to be played In Jet Siadium June 11-12.
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Ed Lewis, secretary ol t b e 1
Ohio High School BasebaJI;'
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f.oaches Association, ·hat ·noll· ! : .. ·
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Lee Tyo, Cheshire; that he !!Is - · .
been ,.lected by the coacfie. ·
of this dlslrict lor the honor.
The ..,.,., opono June ll with
... sam. and continues sUnday, June JZ with a doubleheader. The llllllfl·iradillonally are
heavily scou~ by scouts oi
the major reague1,
'fyo besan pltchlnl In the
Pornoroy Boys League and lat.or moved to Chi!shlre wheri he
-has been a varsity otarter
throughout bis · hlsh school carLANNY TYO
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This season he ·bas pitched showo 12 hits In 25 at bats, In55 innings, fanned 101 'battflrs. eluding one homt" run. three
liven up 31 blto and walked 19 1 irlples and three double. lor
batters. His record at the plate ian average ol .343.

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lather oporatea 1 table tetmll club
and teache' the 1ame.
This weekead John rtlurns ta
thai same toUrnllDIIIt, but lhla
time in a dlffmnl role. 1An1
he passed the Mlcbiaan boy,
'lanny Ybema.
He will be lop •seeded In the
Boys Under 16 Slnalea Division,
baaed on hlo &lt;UlTent No.r2 na·
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Bruce, one of Ohio's most su..
cea!lul high school football
•bH at Sandusky and Masolllon durin&amp; the past six years,
lills In line today lor ·an assll~
ant's job at Oblo Slate Unlver·

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Hunter (W). '
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Labor Day in Toronlo. -and is
expecled to be on the team that 1
the United Slates I
in the Canadian Junior Team '
International championships.

'lbe actual hiring of Bruce as
'411 ·aulstant at Ohio State was
only a formality, since Hayes'
recommendation bad the support of Athletic Director Dick
Larkins.
Bruce c..ched at Massillon
the past two ,.ason1 and
never lost a game In :10 starts,
w1nn1nJ the slate championship
In I9S4 and ·missing by an eyelash. to Sandusky In 1965.
At· Sanduoky; Bruce coached
the B)ue Stn:aks to a 24-:1-! rec·
ord slier compDing a 21-tmark
at Salem.
Bl'llce will replace Max Urick
who Is expected lo be named
l'bat!liflekl· ~oach at Donlsoo
ahortly.
"We feel Coach Bruce lo the
outstandlnl loatball coach to
1COline from Ohio State ln the
U•!:Ji::i~=~llilld_ Jlllllt ,10 years." Kaye• oald, re-_
ierrhlg-Ill Bruce's football playW. J. Pol. Ga InC dlya at Ohio state. ·
Cleveland , 11 I .710 •• "Hio rtCOrd ao bead coacb II
BaiU..,re
'II I .1&amp;'1 2 almost unbelievabll!. We're
Detroit
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· bappy tn have bim, for
Calllornla .. 17 )Z .511 f
we
he will be an atrem.,
MlnnHOta
If 11 .90. 5
ly valuable addition to our
Chlc.,o
H 12 :s!S· 51!. stalf," Hayes added.
Wubtflllon
10 II J571DI!. Bruce will asoliine bls
New York ... - II II .346 11
July 1 after biB rmmll:anaas City. . I II .!IS II ~ II approved by the
Boololl ' · ''t-It .276 IS Athle'lte· Council and the Board
TIHd~to Renita
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Four years ago John Tanne- Ichampion In Boys under 18 and ,
bill, 14, of Middleport compel· ·rwon fUth place national rank '
ed In hil first U. S. sanctioned : last Marcil in Detroit in tbe
table tennis tournament, the Boys Under 18 division.

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As Top-Seeded in Tourney

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Tyo Will Represent Area
In All-Star Game Series
.

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Looo_ ...........

Ground Beef -

Lanny Tyo..,.nior lefthandor ol the Kyger Creek Bobcat
baieball learn, will repreiOnl
this distrl&lt;f in tho Senior All Siar Series to be played In Jet Siadium June 11-12.
·
Ed Lewis, secretary ol t b e 1
Ohio High School BasebaJI;'
,
f.oaches Association, ·hat ·noll· ! : .. ·
1
lied Lanny, oon of Mr. and it..
Lee Tyo, Cheshire; that he !!Is - · .
been ,.lected by the coacfie. ·
of this dlslrict lor the honor.
The ..,.,., opono June ll with
... sam. and continues sUnday, June JZ with a doubleheader. The llllllfl·iradillonally are
heavily scou~ by scouts oi
the major reague1,
'fyo besan pltchlnl In the
Pornoroy Boys League and lat.or moved to Chi!shlre wheri he
-has been a varsity otarter
throughout bis · hlsh school carLANNY TYO
eer.
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This season he ·bas pitched showo 12 hits In 25 at bats, In55 innings, fanned 101 'battflrs. eluding one homt" run. three
liven up 31 blto and walked 19 1 irlples and three double. lor
batters. His record at the plate ian average ol .343.

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movtd from •nv Full Shlnk
HoJI oold II Kroger,

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Fish Sticks -~- ~ 6le
Kallo'o . . . _ ........ - · ....
Deluxe Club •.. ;: 59c
Kllhn'1
Wieners·----- ~69c

Armour Star

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Already the "champ" of Mid11eport boys, all ages, he was
•asily bombed out of that first
tourney by a IO.ytar-o!d Grand
Rapids, Mkh., boy
lather oporatea 1 table tetmll club
and teache' the 1ame.
This weekead John rtlurns ta
thai same toUrnllDIIIt, but lhla
time in a dlffmnl role. 1An1
he passed the Mlcbiaan boy,
'lanny Ybema.
He will be lop •seeded In the
Boys Under 16 Slnalea Division,
baaed on hlo &lt;UlTent No.r2 na·
tiona! rank In tllat dlvlalon and
as national e&lt;&gt;tllle bol~er' In
doublfl of.•lbal 41VIItoD: J . J,.ast
yoar at the CoiUmbUL Mlllwett
Rlslooat 1.1 .Von II!• ~71 u..
dor 14 •iittW&gt; lllle. ·
~hh 11-1~ currenl , , Ohio

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_62c Tissue---------- 5 :.,$1 Bread - -·-----·
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whore In Neot.fnolt INdo A Dairy.. . . A lnlfk. CrHm, ........ • ITIII1nWIII fl
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Pat Stotf q! Pomero,:1lllsh
School
liledaHst 91!1 · a
brilliant M,jo -~ ·~!!'~. 19!1
milch on ,me, MisiJil · t;~~uto ·
l'ltesday
Polnl tfleasant
ielealld Mltldleport.' u~t-m
Jllll PGIIIet'llf ,12-f.
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The Pan~s; for the ; ~rst
lime this ,,...,., upeilded the
Mkldleport ''!nlll f.7 to Dnlsb
in second l!tce. MHS Coed!
Nolan Sw...,.r•s boys wUI
holt Ravont\rtQII--toby. 01&gt;' the
Muon courst, !biD play ~lr
'Ina!
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Club
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Michigan Peat,_ ___ 50 :, 79c

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COFFEE

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Joy

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State Coach Woody
jla~n oald he had recommendeel _to the Athletic Council
8i:u&lt;O be· hired as delenstve
bacltfleld coach for next' season.

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People who 1re11't
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do with the saviDp they lll8lr.e. - ~ -They juat can't avoid It \9J' - :·
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Are these llQOd meoll8 for
llhopping AAP'I
They're ilOille of many!

Boiling Beef Plate SLICED
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Pork Lo1n
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CAKE DONUTS
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Cream Cheese_;..-: 12c

Grape Drink - 4 ~:4?c~

A,\1'-NATUIAL-II.ICID

CONCINTtiATID

Lemonade--- ::-lOt

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WIICONSIN--AGID CHIDDil

Mro. P..l't-3 HI. pk... $l.tJC.00'-'"
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Sharp Cheese - - .. 79c

Onion Rings

.UP-ALL GRIIN CUT

~RVIL--STRAvtiERRY ~RSH~LLCNW

Asparagus Spears

Ice

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Cod Fillets ~,:!•h•
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Fish Sticks ~::;:.,! 59c
MORTON'S

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59c
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lb. 89c
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Rib Steaks ~oN•, _
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Chuck Roast ~::•·
lb. 65c
• Beef uss
Stewmg
lb. 79c

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FRYER LEGS
lb. 49c

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Bruce, one of Ohio's most su..
cea!lul high school football
•bH at Sandusky and Masolllon durin&amp; the past six years,
lills In line today lor ·an assll~
ant's job at Oblo Slate Unlver·

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Hunter (W). '
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oetera (1&gt;1) a .. OnllliW). ·
Ne" York it-iletnlt~- Dl&amp;lt._;.
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Bruce in Line
For Assistant
Post at OSU

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He also will delend his Cana·
dian Boys Under 16 title next
Labor Day in Toronlo. -and is
expecled to be on the team that 1
the United Slates I
in the Canadian Junior Team '
International championships.

'lbe actual hiring of Bruce as
'411 ·aulstant at Ohio State was
only a formality, since Hayes'
recommendation bad the support of Athletic Director Dick
Larkins.
Bruce c..ched at Massillon
the past two ,.ason1 and
never lost a game In :10 starts,
w1nn1nJ the slate championship
In I9S4 and ·missing by an eyelash. to Sandusky In 1965.
At· Sanduoky; Bruce coached
the B)ue Stn:aks to a 24-:1-! rec·
ord slier compDing a 21-tmark
at Salem.
Bl'llce will replace Max Urick
who Is expected lo be named
l'bat!liflekl· ~oach at Donlsoo
ahortly.
"We feel Coach Bruce lo the
outstandlnl loatball coach to
1COline from Ohio State ln the
U•!:Ji::i~=~llilld_ Jlllllt ,10 years." Kaye• oald, re-_
ierrhlg-Ill Bruce's football playW. J. Pol. Ga InC dlya at Ohio state. ·
Cleveland , 11 I .710 •• "Hio rtCOrd ao bead coacb II
BaiU..,re
'II I .1&amp;'1 2 almost unbelievabll!. We're
Detroit
' · 17 io .110 S
· bappy tn have bim, for
Calllornla .. 17 )Z .511 f
we
he will be an atrem.,
MlnnHOta
If 11 .90. 5
ly valuable addition to our
Chlc.,o
H 12 :s!S· 51!. stalf," Hayes added.
Wubtflllon
10 II J571DI!. Bruce will asoliine bls
New York ... - II II .346 11
July 1 after biB rmmll:anaas City. . I II .!IS II ~ II approved by the
Boololl ' · ''t-It .276 IS Athle'lte· Council and the Board
TIHd~to Renita
IJ( Trultetl.
CaiU. II ~( Qly,, lll"'·o ralll _;~
, .- - - - ' - - - - - lltnnesota I ODtcago S, nlabt
Los Anaeles
11 14 .HS 4
DetroiJ 7 New-'Yortt 2, nl&amp;bt
PhiladelPhia
14 13 .519 5~
Cleveland s-'IJIIII:-2, nlal&gt;l
CIDobmall
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Baltlrnon I JloaUIIl8, nfabt
New York
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PikMI AUanta
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Ca!Uolllll ol Klnlas Clif, SL Lolll!l
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llair' Spl'll ••,. -. :.- $U9

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Even Folks Who Aren't .-;,
Thrift-Minded Shop at A&amp;P.f i

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Four years ago John Tanne- Ichampion In Boys under 18 and ,
bill, 14, of Middleport compel· ·rwon fUth place national rank '
ed In hil first U. S. sanctioned : last Marcil in Detroit in tbe
table tennis tournament, the Boys Under 18 division.

Cal'l'lpltell'l

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As Top-Seeded in Tourney

CHICKEN .... :

73c

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ANN PAGE-OUR FINEST QUALITY

Dressing _::2Sc
SULTANA-LARGE Olt SMALL

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M. . !it IOOF Hall •

~..... CouncU, Daughters
of America; met Monday ,...,.
lng· at the \()OF hall with b!&gt;an
Bllmitz couneUor, p,...ldtng. Re.
ported ill wert Hattie CUrtis lo
HQlzer j!ospital, Fannie· MdNa·
mee and Kathryn t;loodwln. One
member. Edna Barleis was lilot
by death and flowers WOre sent.
Mae Lynch was reported
tn
distress, having lost !on
by
death.
·An invitation was received
to attend inspection of Golden
Gleam Council , Marietta,
on 1
Monday, June 13. An invitation
ld ·
was also received to at en a
poUuck anniversary dinner
inspection of Forest Rose Councit Tuppers Plpins,
May . 24. Serond
nomination
of offtcers was held.

Rou~
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has return·
·-1;;~u.,~ ,, a . .where she
if'•
1,11'"111 tt1e ~n~s.t two weeks
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,,.. .son ··• rIIJ!U·1y, Mr.
toL.A
Mrs.
Ro us h. "''"
ICC&lt;&lt;IlJlani&lt;id' by Mrs. Beth
formerly 9f Middleport.
J!f'.,t on to FJoridn for a
w,~. relatives.

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Jra ButCher accompan.
daughti!r, Judy, and
Robert Garwell to Lorain
the weekend where they
8\leslsoi his parents, Mr.
Mrs. Jolu! Garwetl. While .
-· Mr!. GarWell entertained : .

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has /OF Cia.• Meet.
AI Church Monday

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The JOF dass of the United
Methodist cbur&lt;h met Monday
evening at the clrurch -yith Mrs.
Mar.. Chapman, presrdent, m
charge. It opened with devolions by Miss Grace Camphell,
who gave a meditation nn What 1
IYouth can offer, taken from
' The Upper Room.
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Members responded to roll
r:all with a church iwprovement.
IA report Wd given on the rumj mage sate held recently, by
Gerald Wildermuth and a vote
of thanko Wd extended to all
who helped make 1t a success.
· During tbe program hour,
Mrs. Everett Thoma condueted
a quiz on women of the Bible
and a salad course was erved
by Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Ailen Eichinger. A pink, wb1te
and purple theme was carrred
1 out on tbe table wbicb was ceotered with an arrangement ol
flowers.

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POMEROY-MIDDI.EPOIIt, OHIO

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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966

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To Discrimination

Sale! Kroehler and Valentine Seaver ..•
Living Room Suites • Sofu • Mr. and Mrs.
Chairs .;', Early American • Modem •
Traditional • French Provincial

$199,00 2 PIECE SUITES, MODERN ...... SALE $141.00
$229.00 2 PIECE SUITES, MODERN .... ., SALE $188.00
$259.00 2 PIECE SUITES, MODERN . ..• , .. SALI $208.00
$269.00 2 PIECE SUITES, MODERN .• , ••. SALE $214.00
$299.00 2 PIECE SUITES, MODERN .. .... SALE $248.00
$319.00 2 PIECE SUITES, Eorly Amorlun .. SALE $264.00
$339.00 2 PIECE SUITES, Trodltlonol .... . SALE $218.00
$349.00 2 PIECE SUITES, MODERN . , ••. . SALE $294.00
$359.00 2 PIECE SUITES, MODERN .••••. SALE $299.00
U79.00 2 PIECE SUITES, MODERN ...... SALE $312.00
..19,00 2 PIECE SUITES, Early American . . SALE $338.00
$429.00 2 PIECE SUITES, Eo.ty Amorlcon . . SALE $348.00

$418.00 ond $489.00 2 Ploco SUITIS, lorly Amerlcon
SALE $392.00
$419.00 2 PIECE SUITES, lorly Amor!con .. IALI $384.00
. $589.00 2 PIECE SUITES, Troditlonol ..... SAL I t499.00
$219.00 SOFA, FRENCH PROVINCIAL .• , . U.LI $221~
$349.00 SOFA, FRENCH PROVINCIAL .. SALI $284.
$699.00 2 PIECE SUITE, Tndltlonot . ..... SALI $599
$229.00 3 Pleco Mr. ond Mro. CHAIR ond Ollomon
IALI $199,00
$259.00 3 Pltct Mr. 1nd Mrs. CHAIR and Ottorntn
SALI $219.00
$299.00 3 PIHt Mr. tnd Mrs. CHAIR tnd Ottam.n
SALE $251.00

$449.00
$339.00
$349.00
$249.00

3 PIICI, PICAN .......... ., ......
3 PIECE, MAPLE . .. •.. • .. . .. .. .. ..
4 PI ICE, PECAN ..................
3 PIECE, CHERRY ................
S:nt.OO 3 PIECE, MAHOGANY ............
$239.00 3 PIICI', WALNUT . .. ., ..........
$219.00 4 PIECE, MAHOGANY .... , . , .. , • . .
,159.00 3 PIECE, MAPLE
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$269.00 4 PIICE, MAiiDGANY ..... 1......
$359.00 4 PI ICE, PECAN .. . ... ., ., ., • , ..
$191.00 3 PIEC!, MAHOGANY .. ., .... ., ...
$298 00 3 PIECE, WALNUT ................
$319:00 3 PIECE, CHERRY ., .... ., ., , ., ..
$219.00 3 PIECE, WALNUT ................
$539.00 4 PIECE, ELM ... ., ........... , ...

SALI
SALE
$ALE
SALE
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SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$366.011
$272.00
$212.00
$211.f#
$18t.Oil
$191.00
$232.011
$121.00
$221.00
$292.00
$177.00
$252.011
$31ro::
$112 00
$440.00

Ky Discounts Civil War

Sal~!

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Recliners.·
Rock+loungers •
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Swivel Rockers • Pl1tform
Rockers with OHom1ns

Dr. Boyd Will Give Address
At Eastern Commencement

Modern • Tradition•! • Euly
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Arneric1n. Upholstered in

Elberfelds Have Spring (Sale Prices
On All Summer Furniture

Supported Vinyl or Cloth.

"SHOTT" • • • Folding Chairs, Chains and Rockers. Innerspring
Chain•.
"BUNTING"··· Gliders and Chairs
"LLOYD"-. Swings and Spring Ban Chairs
"JOHN HANCOCK" • •• Bar·B-Cue Sets • Rockers • Chairs 1nd
Chains of Genuine C11iforni1 Rtclwoocl.

$64.00 Plolfllrm Rackers Sole
t69.00 Swivel Rock'" 1nd
hcllntro .. .. .. .. .. .. Stlt
$74.00 Swivel Rockm ... Sole
$79.95 Choir ond Oltomen ond
Rocllnero .. .. .. .. .. . Sole
$89.00 Swivel Rocklro .. Sole
$99.95 Swivel Rocktro ... Stlt

• Broaze and brass--Goldtone

$11.95 SINGLI DOOR UTILITY, II" wltlo .. SALE .$14,00
t22.50 DOUBLI DOOR UTILITY, 22'' wldo .. SALI $17M
$28.00 UTIL-A-DOOR UTILITY, 24" whlo .... SALI ·$22.00
$45.00 CHINA CABINET, 24" wttlo . , , , • , , . SA~I $35.00
$64.00 CHINA, King Slu, 36" wldo ..•.••.. SALE $49.00
$44.00 DELUXI CHINA, 24" wldo ....... , . SALI $61.00
$45.00 WARDROBE. $poco Moolor, 42" w14o SALI $35.00
$24.95 WARDROBE, 24" wltlo ......... , . . . SALI ~.od

and Nurury Furniture on Salt on the 3rd

floor,
SAI;EI

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and WALL CABINm

$34.00 IS" BASE CABINETS • , , •:. SALE $26.00
$42.50 24"
CABINETS • ; , , , • SALE $32.00
$59.00 3f' ~ CABINETS , • , , , , SALE $44.00
.U}OO,'I$,";WA~L CABifi!.ETS .•• ; •. .SALE $1~
.fU *WALL CABIN!TS , ••• , ; SAt.IJ $16;00
·~ 30" WALL CABINETS . , • , , . SALE $17.00
:ft.t'.oo.;?f':.,!IIIALL CABINETS , • , • ,., SALii $21.00
P7JJOWW'ALL CABIN!I!TS, .. ,.,.SALE $27.00
..t4i.JoW WALL CABIN.ETS .... ; ~- SALE $32.00

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SALEI RCA WHIRLPOOl.

Salel •42.00 3 Piece Set

REFRIGERATORS
$499.00 17 Cu. Ft. No Frost R.tiiger.lor ·FrMDra
*ilh let Moktr .. .. .. .. . .. .. • .. SALE $449.00
$349.00 14 cu. ft. No Frost Top F.....,
SALE $299.00
$3.49.00 14 Cu. Fl. No frost Bottom F )
SALE $299;00
$349.00 IS Cu. Ft;AIIIttfrlgtrltor ,IALI$299.00

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&amp;lass and window f)aso mirrors with 'l!ld, witllout' Uabta. .

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110.51 CAIINITI ••• , •• , , • , , ••. , •• , • • •• • • SALI' $900
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$22.50 CAIINIITS WITH ~IGHTS ; , ••.• ; •.. SALI 119,00
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$49.00 CA81Nits WITH LIGHTS .• '.'.::.' &gt;IALI ~
$54;1!11 CAIINITS WITH LIJ!IjTI . ., .,;.,,-.,~LI W.Gt
$64J0 CABINITS WITH:LIGHTI • ., ... ; ..

$19.95 GI!NERAL'

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$139.00 Apt. Slw GAS RANGES , , • , • SALE $119
$239.00 30 Inch GAS RANGES .• , , , . ~~ $199
$249.00 36 Inch GAS RANGES .. , , . . ~LE $209
$189.00 361nch ELECTRIC RAIIGiiS .. SALE $159
$239.00 30 Inch ELECTRIC RANGES .. SALE $1,.
$249.00 361nch ELICTRIC RANGES .• SALI$209

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Sale! Metal Utility
Cabinets and Wardrobes

&amp;DRYERS

MAGIC CHEF

II Piete---7 piece-9 piece

$69.00 DINITTI SETS ... , • , .......... , SALI $54.00
$19.00 DINITTI SITS ..... , • ., • ., ....... SAL I 1!.00
$99.95 DINITTE SETS , ...... _... , .. , .. SALI
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$119,00 DINETTE SETS . , ., ...... . , ...... SALI 99.00
$129.00 DINETTE SETS . ., .... ., ., , ., . SALE $109.00
$139.00 DINETTE SETS ... , .... , .. , . SALE $119.00
$149.00 DINETTE SETS , , ..... , ...... SALI $124.00
$1S9.00 DINITTE SITS .......... , •., ... SALE $1$199.00 DINETTE IITS . .................... SALI $161.00
$219.00 DINITTI SITS , , • .. .. .. .. .. .. IALI $174.00

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$189.00 ELECTRIC DRYERS . , , .. $ALE $169.00
$229.00 GAS D~YERS ......•..• , SAL!I!. ~~~.00
$249.00 AUT()fMTIC WASHERS .. S~LE'$199.00
$279.00 AUTOMATIC WAS~ERS .• SALE ·~.~.00
$159.00 WRINGER WASHERS . , , • SALE $141.00
$169.00 WRINGER WASHERS .• , • SAL~ $151.00

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$62

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$42.50 BABY BED OUTFITS

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$109.00 Swivel Rock111 .. Sole S88
S119.00 Rock·A·Lopngero ond
Reellnen ..... ,. .,. . .. Selt $99
$129.00 Recllnera end Rock-A·
Loungero ........... Sole $109
$159.00 Rock·A·LOU"'Iefs Slit $124
$179.00 Rtcllntra .. , • , • $tit $141

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Loyal Helpers dass of
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Metbodlll church
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iJ~:;.;w~~~~~th~t.!Mrs. Ralpb ftob.
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Upper Room by Mra. oa.
Farren. Mrs. Royal Thornreported one get well card
to Looit Flanagan at Uni·
itf lloipitai and sympathy
Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
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w• decided to sell scrip- j
----n4kins as a money mak· 1 Nt&gt;W 01/icer• are
...,ject. Round robin get
were sent to M r s. Elected by FHA
New officers were elected
and Mrs. Charles
RuUand
Mrs. William Etching. and Installed when
Chapter
Futurt
Homemaken
of
a Bible study on
America
met
Monday
evening
mother of John the
Refreshments
were at the school.
Karen Haynes,
presideot,
the above and Mrs.
was ln charge of the meetlnii1 ~::~"· Mrs.
Frank
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Mrs
Melvin Sharon Carter was elected pres. Helen Dame- : ident; Becky Haley, vice presi·
dent; Mary Hall, parliamentarIian; Billie Carter, secretary;
Kathy Thomas, treasurer; Karen Haynes, S0J11 leader; SUe
Cloncb, oews reporter; Dixie
County Ohio Rural Wamaley and Jean Shuler. hiswill meet
at loriaru; and Charlotte Imboden
thurch at Staver and Teresa Dean, recreation
19 !tom 10 a.m. leaders.
to plan fall confer- It was deCided to select two
chapter mother~ wbo will be
interested are chosen at 1be Soptembor meet*t~,!Ge~neva Yates ing. Offieen were installed by
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candlelltlbl and refteshmenta
were served.

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her 1'8ftdmother, Mrs. An·
WaiterL, ~ also visited
pillndo antili1tes iD waverCbilli®liie
· Piketon be.
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and At Our Ware~ouse O'n Mechanic
Street.
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Rhonda of Thurston
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be an 1tvent or Saturday, ther, Mrs R. A. Pullins
Sr.
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, They also visited briefly with
'William Bailey, Grant I Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs.
was 'the Sunday dinner I Mrs. Everett Thomas substi·or M:t~ 'and · Mrs. Georgt&gt; 1 tuted this week at the Junior
and family at their , High School lor Mrs. Martha
'Liri&lt;'&lt;ll~ St.
i Husted who was ill.
: Mkhael Jones and Jim Hiser
Mrs. William King, of Columbus were
weekend
and Mrs. Robert King, Mrs. guests of Michael's grandparHawklns. Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill.
H1111hes and Mrs. Frank They also visited Mr. and Mrs. '
. were in
Racine Roy Jones Sr.
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Mjii!J.Iy nJght to attend the an· I Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hili were
U11pect1on of Racme chap- Tuesday business visitors in
Order Of the Eastern Star. Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
Ba Philson end his sister, Mrs. E. J. Hill left this morn'~'heron Johnson are serv~ ing for a ,.Isit with relatives
1Df· 8!1 worthy patron and wor· in Columbus. She was acoom·
thj matron~ the ~adne Cha~ panied by her daughter, Mrs.
two Mrs: Ph~n IS also ser~- c. K. Nease and Mr~. Roy Jones I
._ u Asseklllte malton Uns Sr. who returned home this eveJill'.
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,B.ecent visitors with Miss 1l Mrs. William Fisher and son, 1
J'iof!da Faehnle were Miss Willie of Belpre and Gordon
l!elen Faehnle and Miss Esther I Fisher of Parkersburg, W.. Va.
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Faebnle of Col~bus .
were Monday eveninl dinner
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guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Mason
llln. C. M. Henne!y has re- Fisher, and family.
ltftod to her borne after visi~ Mrs. Millon Roush, Mrs. t:rn-· 11
bll 1'lor the paat thrte weeks est Harris and Mra. Orris Harlll't!llumbus with her daught.r ris were Galiipollo visitors
1111 llmny, Mr. and Mrs. Gor· day.
dill ll:itris and family.
Mr. and Mrl. Eldon Kraeut.r
Fielchner Coium- spent the woekead in Columbus
IMII, ri.tted over the 'weekend with Mrl. Alina llyero and Mr.
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