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1'1~odorru

t:D11n,cU
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
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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.

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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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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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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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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 ... ., ........... , ...

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$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

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.BERKLINE CHAIRS
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Recliners.·
Rock+loungers •
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Rockers with OHom1ns

Dr. Boyd Will Give Address
At Eastern Commencement

Modern • Tradition•! • Euly
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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,
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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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N.49 CAIINITS .•••••
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110.51 CAIINITI ••• , •• , , • , , ••. , •• , • • •• • • SALI' $900
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$22.50 CAIINIITS WITH ~IGHTS ; , ••.• ; •.. SALI 119,00
m:ot CAIINIT. WITH. LIGHT$ ·.... ; .... , ~LE SD.ot
$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

eRound 1nd redlantnlar Tables

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

$84

Your elloice · ol
mallie. whUe and
-'birch
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$76

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SAUl DINEM

$66

$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

Swulanl size

erlb with llln(le ·
lide drop. plutle
t.ethlnr ralk, 3
level oprlnr ad·

Mrs.[

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$62

VVASHERS

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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

$52

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Metbodlll church
· Monel~ evening at the
iJ~:;.;w~~~~~th~t.!Mrs. Ralpb ftob.
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in charge, opendevotions taken from
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.
relurning home.

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·· This W~k-~nd We Ar~.S,tarting~Our Spi!ing furni~re SO,f• On.the ~lid ~~d 3rd·Fl~11 7.
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and At Our Ware~ouse O'n Mechanic
Street.
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Pomeroy

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wedd.mg I dau•hter,
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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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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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•nlaed out Wednesday, may

nale acaiDJI the Melt the Reas · ~out seven' and walkinc
R1cbardaon. Chico ' C.idil
can wind up their .:.arly ·two. .In bll first vtctory· liai:e
llrew 'an i;rtenttona1
week road lrlp with an 8-1 rec- U.
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!be baseo. JOhn
ord before l'8lurrllnC· to Crosley The &amp;11'01111-armed.rl&amp;btbander ed .on 1ouf straight
FJeld.
: wbn posted 1 zi.iO mark . , far~ 1n tbe .~·
Reds notched.a 4.2 vlctpry, lhelr Ellll. wbo must have bad lll8§, finished tr
rieD&lt;- hillnc · · '
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a 2-G.counl
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d: ~ ~!!~. ~! t~e 1!f"''l"ff' fn ~c ~.. !r."i~lll ~ ~.,.. nil RibaSJt•reUeved
opposing bitten l!lrougllout tbe liver acaio ia today' I aeries II· IWednesday nlJbl'a game, atrlk· ;.,.~ ~tb··u;;;1; l11111.
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sQ'uck out the
Meanwhile, tbe ~ loot
ICOftffTili!Uhy
. vi uii.Je W"i~. ;:::
flold ·linlle
vantage
them from New York
the third l'UD to meke
Jack
Hamilton.
Tbe Mets scored bolb
jumped in front In tile first
1'11118 OR a tiJiill! by. E!l
Dine when H '!too walked
aoud, a triple by Jolumy ·~i!.\::•
ceptlon and asked 110 que,. aeot stadium finished by AuJ, The Oblo lleleptloa &lt;OIISilled
John
arm the haaeo
and Pete !Ieee's error. ,.;,.,· Iii'.
liens."
I, 1968, and would use either o1 Rhodes, Clncirmatl Mayor :,'
son wltb
1n tGclay's game, Jlefflla'.~;:
Commllsioner Pete Rozelle of the . University of Cillcmllllti Walton Bachrach, City Manager In the flftb the Reds
expected to start ~., ·Jli•c
th NFL
.d be
. StadiUm or CrOBley Field for WU!iam Wichman Cbarles W three
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thougb Jay was a poeslbillty If ...
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sa• .
• was ~- tbe 1967 season when tbe NFL Staab cbalrman ;f tile stadiu.;
runs ao
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pressed by ClliCmnati s fmanclai plans to field 16th ream.
and Sen Frank J around, and wrapped up
the Cincinnati
offer until a new stadium ,. Cincinnati's delegation said Lauscbe.
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. contest for Ellis, who Is now
built.
ellher of tbe !Rterim stadiuma Cincinnati a1
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fur the ~ason.
be the Mets' hurler.
Tbe ObioaB9 said !bey seat only 35.000, but !be city Orleans and s:'~e W:.~re N:. Vada Plllfon led off the'P:.:I;"-;;;;;;;..;.;;;;;;;=..i;;;;;;;;;;;;'-i;~l
planned to have a new, 55,000. would guarantee visitiag teams bind the scenes
to
the same mmlmum financial...,. land the francblse. Others mak· eurve from Hamilton.
llaurna they Wlllld receive IR ing a bld were Boston. Houston, then doubled to score Pinson and
rger stadiums.
Phoenix and Portland.
1e11d Pavieticb to tbird.
Got Your Snort Boolc
Tba
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531 w. Main St.
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NEW JRLEANS
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000 tO! tJilO.d'tnl·ng ion. Ladewig. of Grand Rapids, Johnsoo &lt;3- 3) and ~orre,
berry k""P songbirds
M1ch.. conSJ dered by many as Corty , 51 , Law Mikkelsen•· ,71
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''Shelter from predator and all time wlli bowl 'th Del ace (8) and PagllaroDL OPJune W ·l J.l2
severe weather is still ,another Fair La~es of Cincinn:~ Satur: Law 0·11. HR - Aaron (13th).
plant value. for ~Jrds, noted day in the sixth annual Queens
tbe SCS officiaL ConservatiOn Tournament of the W
,8 1 San. Fran. 200 0011 041)...3 7 0'
plantings are also chosen for ternational Bowlin ;;en D- Los Ang.
IIIlO 300 010-1 ID 1
their ability to protect soil and The Cincinnati ~a n~ress.lll Sadecki, McDaniel 14), Henry
beautify the landscape."
include a!l.star ch m a so
(8),
Linzy (8) and Barton;
Additional information may verne Carter 1 St a';!lon ,.j Osteen, Moeller &lt;8), Pernmoski
be secured by contacting the 1961 WIBC 0
&lt;9) and Torborg.
1 ws •. a
Meigs Soil and Water Conser- Evelyn Te
f. ~e~s wmner niet. &lt;2-IJ. OP-Osteen (4-4).
0
vation District office located In
a
a ·
-fatrly (2nd).
the Masonic Temple, Pomeroy.

NEW YORK· (UP!&gt;) - Yeum Heffner ean have

bll pick ollirst mHth of 1ha HRIOil when
be staggered to a 1~ record.
AJalnst the New York Meta
Wednesday nlgbt, Ellis camo
back with a four-bitter as the

· 11o I!I&amp;Yed tGclay, MHS Atblel- have .to pardOR Manager ·Don Jim Maloney, llift Pappu, Jim
:~»::'~ aareoee TboiiiP' Reffner of the Clncii!Jlall ~ O'Toole, Joey Jgy aad now
, A decllloa will llo made If he brags a Utile about biB Sammy E!Us.
staff.
The ]stot Claclnn,a11 pllcller
· olioll I P. m. based upon
The Reds may not be the to prove he belovged among the
II dolag to tbe
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WA8HINGTON (UP!) - Na·
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tlon:l ~?"!bail League owners
By Uo!ted Press JnleroallM
W"!
surpriSed ~lid im·
Amerlcaa LoaJIIO
pressed by ClncJonati s presen1st aame
Major Loape StaodiDJs
tattoo Wednesday ol a bld to
Calif.
001 000 000- I 4 I By
land the league's 16th frallchise.
Kaa. City 010 01 20x- f II 0
Uotte.l Preas
Gov. James A. Rbndeo, wht
Lopez, Sallford (4), McGlotb·
American Loegue
head~d a delegation !bat made
lin (7) and Rodgers; Hunrer
w. L. Pet. GB the preseotstlon, said tbe own.3) and Suarez. LP- Lopez 12- Cleveland
19 7 .731
ers gave them "aa excellent ref). ·
Baltimore
18 10 .643 2
2nd game
Detroit
17 11 .607 3
~if.
1102 010 IIJO- 4 8 I Minnesota
15 II .577 4
Kan. Cily 102 120 !Ox-7 tO 0 Caiifor•ia
17 14 .548 41&gt;
Chance. Burdette (I), Egan I Chicago
14 13 .519 51&gt;
(W'and Satriano, Rodgers 16); Wasnington 11 18 .379 9•~
Dobson, Lindblad (51, Aker 181 Kansas City 11 18 .379 91&gt;
,.7 1o
Wildllfe enthusiast. can aland suarez. WP- L'mdblad (2- New y ork
.
11 19 .~
1). LP- Chance (3·3). HR - Boston
9 21 .300 12 tract and feed songbirds
'"
Reichardt !10th).
Wednesday's Results
their backyards, year round,
Bos. 2 Bail. I, nigh~ 10 inns. with tbe right combination of
.
Washingto• 4 Cleveland 3, night plants, accordmg to Raym~nd
New Yo,rk 300 2110 lOI- 7 II 0 N'"" York 7 Detroit 2 night S. Brown, State Conservatiorust,
lll!lro1t
000 200 0011- 2 5 Minnesota 7 Chicago 1• nl ht USDA Soil Conservalioa SerV·
Stottlerre 13-3) and
Kaa City 7 Calif 1 lst 'twig ice, Columbus.
ard! Lol h, Pena (5),
Kan. City 7 Calli 4 ~d Nlght "Twelve tsp.quaiity trees and
sham 18) and Freehan.
Thursday'• Probably .
shrubs will do the trick in
Lohch (4-3). HRs-Whlte 14th), Chicago at Minnesota ...Job most paris ol Ohio," said
Freeban i3nl), Tresb (lsi).
(1-Z) vs. Perry (I·O)
n Brown. "These plants bear fruit
washington at ·Cleveland at different seasons and will
10 Innings .. . . .. ....... night _ McCormick (2-3) vs: give birds a steady meai·tickel
plus a one-stop cafeteria, no ._..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,._
&amp;a.
001 0011 0011 1- 2 7 Tiant 13-1). ..
Bostoft
at
Ba1timore
nightmatter
what the calendar says." •
,....,..... . . .. .*
Bait.
00\l 010 0011 ))... I 7
WilSIIn (3-2) and T!Uman: Santiago (2·1) vs. Barber (2·0). Early spring fruit Is provided by Tatartan honeysuckle and
Palmer (3-2) an4 Etcbebarrea. Oniy games scheduled
Friday's Gameo
elderberry. For summer feed,
Hit . ~wuse• &lt;2nd).
Clevelao at Chicagu, night
red-&lt;&gt;SJer do~wood, Silky dog·
California at Washington, Right woad and w1ld black cherry are
Chicago
001 000 001)... I I Detroit at Baltimore twi·night on the recommended menu. Fail
Minn.
1AHl 0211 301-7 7 , Minnesota at New York night fare is provided by autumn ol· By proclamation,
Peters, HoWard 18) and Ro- ' Kansas City
. at Boston Right
•
·
·
Johnsen has dec1ared May
IVe,
r ed cedar, an d fl owenng
ma110; Graat 13-3) .and Battey,
N "·· 1 , • ·
crabapple. During the critical ior Citizens Month Under
•~a ...ague
. ·
Z1mmerman
I9) . LP- p eters
feed·short winter months biJb·• new law passed by. ConRre&gt;IS.
(2:2). HRs -Killebrew (211d), ~ San Fran
GB bush cranberry, Amur ho~eysuc· May is also the month
23Wj0L.
MIJICher l3td).
Houston
20 12 :625 2 ~ kle, aromatic sumac, and bay· persons who reach 65
Los Angeleo
18 15 .Mii 5
March I, 1966, will have
wash.
000 100 Olltl-4 10 Pbiiadeipbla
15 13 .536 51&gt;
MATillS WJTHDRA ws
sign up for doctor bill .
Cl~Ve.
000 000 iJ13-!... 3 1 I PittsburJb
16 11 .533 5lll NEW YORK (UPI) - Rea· anre if they are to have
Richert, Co• (I) and casano-t Cincinnati
II 15 .433 7 vyweigbt Buster M~tbls pulled age by July I, 1966, the
va;' Seibert, Harsan . (6), !AUanta
16 19 .457 a out ol a prellmmary . ~I !bat medicare coverage
beMcMahon It) and Azcue: WP- . New York
11 14 .440 8 Wednesday for Saturday mght s gms.
Rii:hert '(4-4), LP - Sei.berl 1.1- :St. Louls
12 17 .414 9 Jose Torres ·.Wayne Thornton Almost ail persons 65 ar over
~): HR-Colavilo tlfd).
Chicago
6 22 .214 14111 !Jght heavyweight title fight at are eligible for the two types
'· ·• ·
Wednesday'• Reolllll
Shea Sladlum.
of health insurance under the
Houston 5 Chicago 1, 1st
Math1s, ~ho ~d been sche- medicare pregrant; hospital inNational Loape
Houstoa 1 Chicago 2, Znd
duled to fight D1ck Greatom:, IIUl'ance and doctor bill tnsurtst 18~
Cincinnati 4 New York 2, night was _farced to withdraw when ance, Social security beneficiRoiiSiol
OliO 0002 1211-6 7 0 i Phila. 4 St. Louis 3 night
Madisoa Square Garden refused aries are automatically enroll·
c~~ago
0011 10 000 - I 7 ~I Atlanta 4. Pittsburgh night
to release bim from :• .contract ed iR tbe hospital insurance. On
(f.l) and Bateman, San Fran. 6 Los Ang. 4,
bmdmg blm lo fiJbl there the other hand, in order to get
lll'ogi • Abera~thy (8)
and 1'IIunday'o Probable Pitchers ftrst.
protection toward the cost
Hundley. Broglio (1-J). HR c· . ti
llllllill ::1 1!!11 :: I! !II : l!l&amp;&amp;m&amp;B
.i!lii!l doct
b'li t
f $3
Maye (4th) Sta b (3rd)
mcmna at New
or 1 s a a cost 0
per
2nd galil~
u
'
O'Toole 0·1) vs. Fisher &lt;H).
V~Webe&lt; ol the Qaallty montb, all persons must l!llroil.
HttlStoo 2tiO OU 0011- t O Houston at Chicago-Farrell Prln Shop In Middleport bao
Persons who were 65 before
4
Chicago
00110·1)
vs.
Haads
(1-3)
or
Faul
beeo a ·
Boat
and Onl- March 1, 1968, and fad to en·
011 0011
2
Rl&gt;heill RaymOIId &lt;7) 8Bd3 &lt;1·1),
board
otor Jle&amp;lstration roil before the deadilne, May
Batemarl.' Elloworlh, J
St. Louis at Philadelphia, AJetll for Ibis area.
will have lo wail until Octobe rl
&lt;I) and Hundley. WP-~ night-A. Jackson (2-1) vs. I.
Paal Sarossy, Chief of tbe 1967 before they will have
(3-1). LP'-Eliswortb 11-4) HRs Jacksoo (1-4).
Divisloo of Watercraft, Ohio other cbanre to apply for doctor!
-Pblllipa (3rd) Bateman ·(Srd) San Fra•cisco at Los AB· Deportment of Nalural II&amp;- bill protection.
, , .
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Koufax .(5-l).
ceeds WWis Loadlagbam, ol they should visit their
S~ Louis 020 100 1Jt10....3 8 0 &lt;O•Iy gameo scheduled)
the Metropolitan Motor Sales . aecurity ollice no later tban
Phil~.
00111103 1111-4 10 o
Frlday'o Gameo
Company bJ Pomeroy, • b o month before their 65th
!li~114!11.. Woodesblck (7) and Chicago Bt Atlanta, night
baa resiped.
day to have protectioa as
McCarver; BuuJng, Culp (8) St U:mls at Cjncinnati, night
ua 1m11 ?
JJUI.!ll 1mua as they reach 65.
and Dalrymple. WP-cutp (I· Philadelphia at Houston, night
31. LP-Gibson IW). HRs _ Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
Smith 13rd), Wblle &lt;5111),
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•nlaed out Wednesday, may

nale acaiDJI the Melt the Reas · ~out seven' and walkinc
R1cbardaon. Chico ' C.idil
can wind up their .:.arly ·two. .In bll first vtctory· liai:e
llrew 'an i;rtenttona1
week road lrlp with an 8-1 rec- U.
.
!be baseo. JOhn
ord before l'8lurrllnC· to Crosley The &amp;11'01111-armed.rl&amp;btbander ed .on 1ouf straight
FJeld.
: wbn posted 1 zi.iO mark . , far~ 1n tbe .~·
Reds notched.a 4.2 vlctpry, lhelr Ellll. wbo must have bad lll8§, finished tr
rieD&lt;- hillnc · · '
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doubts about bls chanceo !ni' bll only
a 2-G.counl
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d: ~ ~!!~. ~! t~e 1!f"''l"ff' fn ~c ~.. !r."i~lll ~ ~.,.. nil RibaSJt•reUeved
opposing bitten l!lrougllout tbe liver acaio ia today' I aeries II· IWednesday nlJbl'a game, atrlk· ;.,.~ ~tb··u;;;1; l11111.
.
sQ'uck out the
Meanwhile, tbe ~ loot
ICOftffTili!Uhy
. vi uii.Je W"i~. ;:::
flold ·linlle
vantage
them from New York
the third l'UD to meke
Jack
Hamilton.
Tbe Mets scored bolb
jumped in front In tile first
1'11118 OR a tiJiill! by. E!l
Dine when H '!too walked
aoud, a triple by Jolumy ·~i!.\::•
ceptlon and asked 110 que,. aeot stadium finished by AuJ, The Oblo lleleptloa &lt;OIISilled
John
arm the haaeo
and Pete !Ieee's error. ,.;,.,· Iii'.
liens."
I, 1968, and would use either o1 Rhodes, Clncirmatl Mayor :,'
son wltb
1n tGclay's game, Jlefflla'.~;:
Commllsioner Pete Rozelle of the . University of Cillcmllllti Walton Bachrach, City Manager In the flftb the Reds
expected to start ~., ·Jli•c
th NFL
.d be
. StadiUm or CrOBley Field for WU!iam Wichman Cbarles W three
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th
thougb Jay was a poeslbillty If ...
e
sa• .
• was ~- tbe 1967 season when tbe NFL Staab cbalrman ;f tile stadiu.;
runs ao
ey
pressed by ClliCmnati s fmanclai plans to field 16th ream.
and Sen Frank J around, and wrapped up
the Cincinnati
offer until a new stadium ,. Cincinnati's delegation said Lauscbe.
.
. contest for Ellis, who Is now
built.
ellher of tbe !Rterim stadiuma Cincinnati a1
·
fur the ~ason.
be the Mets' hurler.
Tbe ObioaB9 said !bey seat only 35.000, but !be city Orleans and s:'~e W:.~re N:. Vada Plllfon led off the'P:.:I;"-;;;;;;;..;.;;;;;;;=..i;;;;;;;;;;;;'-i;~l
planned to have a new, 55,000. would guarantee visitiag teams bind the scenes
to
the same mmlmum financial...,. land the francblse. Others mak· eurve from Hamilton.
llaurna they Wlllld receive IR ing a bld were Boston. Houston, then doubled to score Pinson and
rger stadiums.
Phoenix and Portland.
1e11d Pavieticb to tbird.
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QUEENS
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0011 1102 10
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10 0 wbo I was
NEW JRLEANS
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I-I2 9 II;
~~:_;;w;;:as:._;re;;,;;ev~~Y:_::;;rwn;:~iiiiiiiiiii$
.
000 tO! tJilO.d'tnl·ng ion. Ladewig. of Grand Rapids, Johnsoo &lt;3- 3) and ~orre,
berry k""P songbirds
M1ch.. conSJ dered by many as Corty , 51 , Law Mikkelsen•· ,71
POM~ROY
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Regatta City
we ·
the gwtest woman bowler of F
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•
''Shelter from predator and all time wlli bowl 'th Del ace (8) and PagllaroDL OPJune W ·l J.l2
severe weather is still ,another Fair La~es of Cincinn:~ Satur: Law 0·11. HR - Aaron (13th).
plant value. for ~Jrds, noted day in the sixth annual Queens
tbe SCS officiaL ConservatiOn Tournament of the W
,8 1 San. Fran. 200 0011 041)...3 7 0'
plantings are also chosen for ternational Bowlin ;;en D- Los Ang.
IIIlO 300 010-1 ID 1
their ability to protect soil and The Cincinnati ~a n~ress.lll Sadecki, McDaniel 14), Henry
beautify the landscape."
include a!l.star ch m a so
(8),
Linzy (8) and Barton;
Additional information may verne Carter 1 St a';!lon ,.j Osteen, Moeller &lt;8), Pernmoski
be secured by contacting the 1961 WIBC 0
&lt;9) and Torborg.
1 ws •. a
Meigs Soil and Water Conser- Evelyn Te
f. ~e~s wmner niet. &lt;2-IJ. OP-Osteen (4-4).
0
vation District office located In
a
a ·
-fatrly (2nd).
the Masonic Temple, Pomeroy.

NEW YORK· (UP!&gt;) - Yeum Heffner ean have

bll pick ollirst mHth of 1ha HRIOil when
be staggered to a 1~ record.
AJalnst the New York Meta
Wednesday nlgbt, Ellis camo
back with a four-bitter as the

· 11o I!I&amp;Yed tGclay, MHS Atblel- have .to pardOR Manager ·Don Jim Maloney, llift Pappu, Jim
:~»::'~ aareoee TboiiiP' Reffner of the Clncii!Jlall ~ O'Toole, Joey Jgy aad now
, A decllloa will llo made If he brags a Utile about biB Sammy E!Us.
staff.
The ]stot Claclnn,a11 pllcller
· olioll I P. m. based upon
The Reds may not be the to prove he belovged among the
II dolag to tbe
I
majOr tef:t~utnt, LNh UtA~ tJil.ciiwal Eu..lro, ..,U\1 ..........~ .......... •"'""-·.r ""

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is something else. As atarters

WA8HINGTON (UP!) - Na·
· Major toacu• a-alii
tlon:l ~?"!bail League owners
By Uo!ted Press JnleroallM
W"!
surpriSed ~lid im·
Amerlcaa LoaJIIO
pressed by ClncJonati s presen1st aame
Major Loape StaodiDJs
tattoo Wednesday ol a bld to
Calif.
001 000 000- I 4 I By
land the league's 16th frallchise.
Kaa. City 010 01 20x- f II 0
Uotte.l Preas
Gov. James A. Rbndeo, wht
Lopez, Sallford (4), McGlotb·
American Loegue
head~d a delegation !bat made
lin (7) and Rodgers; Hunrer
w. L. Pet. GB the preseotstlon, said tbe own.3) and Suarez. LP- Lopez 12- Cleveland
19 7 .731
ers gave them "aa excellent ref). ·
Baltimore
18 10 .643 2
2nd game
Detroit
17 11 .607 3
~if.
1102 010 IIJO- 4 8 I Minnesota
15 II .577 4
Kan. Cily 102 120 !Ox-7 tO 0 Caiifor•ia
17 14 .548 41&gt;
Chance. Burdette (I), Egan I Chicago
14 13 .519 51&gt;
(W'and Satriano, Rodgers 16); Wasnington 11 18 .379 9•~
Dobson, Lindblad (51, Aker 181 Kansas City 11 18 .379 91&gt;
,.7 1o
Wildllfe enthusiast. can aland suarez. WP- L'mdblad (2- New y ork
.
11 19 .~
1). LP- Chance (3·3). HR - Boston
9 21 .300 12 tract and feed songbirds
'"
Reichardt !10th).
Wednesday's Results
their backyards, year round,
Bos. 2 Bail. I, nigh~ 10 inns. with tbe right combination of
.
Washingto• 4 Cleveland 3, night plants, accordmg to Raym~nd
New Yo,rk 300 2110 lOI- 7 II 0 N'"" York 7 Detroit 2 night S. Brown, State Conservatiorust,
lll!lro1t
000 200 0011- 2 5 Minnesota 7 Chicago 1• nl ht USDA Soil Conservalioa SerV·
Stottlerre 13-3) and
Kaa City 7 Calif 1 lst 'twig ice, Columbus.
ard! Lol h, Pena (5),
Kan. City 7 Calli 4 ~d Nlght "Twelve tsp.quaiity trees and
sham 18) and Freehan.
Thursday'• Probably .
shrubs will do the trick in
Lohch (4-3). HRs-Whlte 14th), Chicago at Minnesota ...Job most paris ol Ohio," said
Freeban i3nl), Tresb (lsi).
(1-Z) vs. Perry (I·O)
n Brown. "These plants bear fruit
washington at ·Cleveland at different seasons and will
10 Innings .. . . .. ....... night _ McCormick (2-3) vs: give birds a steady meai·tickel
plus a one-stop cafeteria, no ._..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,._
&amp;a.
001 0011 0011 1- 2 7 Tiant 13-1). ..
Bostoft
at
Ba1timore
nightmatter
what the calendar says." •
,....,..... . . .. .*
Bait.
00\l 010 0011 ))... I 7
WilSIIn (3-2) and T!Uman: Santiago (2·1) vs. Barber (2·0). Early spring fruit Is provided by Tatartan honeysuckle and
Palmer (3-2) an4 Etcbebarrea. Oniy games scheduled
Friday's Gameo
elderberry. For summer feed,
Hit . ~wuse• &lt;2nd).
Clevelao at Chicagu, night
red-&lt;&gt;SJer do~wood, Silky dog·
California at Washington, Right woad and w1ld black cherry are
Chicago
001 000 001)... I I Detroit at Baltimore twi·night on the recommended menu. Fail
Minn.
1AHl 0211 301-7 7 , Minnesota at New York night fare is provided by autumn ol· By proclamation,
Peters, HoWard 18) and Ro- ' Kansas City
. at Boston Right
•
·
·
Johnsen has dec1ared May
IVe,
r ed cedar, an d fl owenng
ma110; Graat 13-3) .and Battey,
N "·· 1 , • ·
crabapple. During the critical ior Citizens Month Under
•~a ...ague
. ·
Z1mmerman
I9) . LP- p eters
feed·short winter months biJb·• new law passed by. ConRre&gt;IS.
(2:2). HRs -Killebrew (211d), ~ San Fran
GB bush cranberry, Amur ho~eysuc· May is also the month
23Wj0L.
MIJICher l3td).
Houston
20 12 :625 2 ~ kle, aromatic sumac, and bay· persons who reach 65
Los Angeleo
18 15 .Mii 5
March I, 1966, will have
wash.
000 100 Olltl-4 10 Pbiiadeipbla
15 13 .536 51&gt;
MATillS WJTHDRA ws
sign up for doctor bill .
Cl~Ve.
000 000 iJ13-!... 3 1 I PittsburJb
16 11 .533 5lll NEW YORK (UPI) - Rea· anre if they are to have
Richert, Co• (I) and casano-t Cincinnati
II 15 .433 7 vyweigbt Buster M~tbls pulled age by July I, 1966, the
va;' Seibert, Harsan . (6), !AUanta
16 19 .457 a out ol a prellmmary . ~I !bat medicare coverage
beMcMahon It) and Azcue: WP- . New York
11 14 .440 8 Wednesday for Saturday mght s gms.
Rii:hert '(4-4), LP - Sei.berl 1.1- :St. Louls
12 17 .414 9 Jose Torres ·.Wayne Thornton Almost ail persons 65 ar over
~): HR-Colavilo tlfd).
Chicago
6 22 .214 14111 !Jght heavyweight title fight at are eligible for the two types
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Wednesday'• Reolllll
Shea Sladlum.
of health insurance under the
Houston 5 Chicago 1, 1st
Math1s, ~ho ~d been sche- medicare pregrant; hospital inNational Loape
Houstoa 1 Chicago 2, Znd
duled to fight D1ck Greatom:, IIUl'ance and doctor bill tnsurtst 18~
Cincinnati 4 New York 2, night was _farced to withdraw when ance, Social security beneficiRoiiSiol
OliO 0002 1211-6 7 0 i Phila. 4 St. Louis 3 night
Madisoa Square Garden refused aries are automatically enroll·
c~~ago
0011 10 000 - I 7 ~I Atlanta 4. Pittsburgh night
to release bim from :• .contract ed iR tbe hospital insurance. On
(f.l) and Bateman, San Fran. 6 Los Ang. 4,
bmdmg blm lo fiJbl there the other hand, in order to get
lll'ogi • Abera~thy (8)
and 1'IIunday'o Probable Pitchers ftrst.
protection toward the cost
Hundley. Broglio (1-J). HR c· . ti
llllllill ::1 1!!11 :: I! !II : l!l&amp;&amp;m&amp;B
.i!lii!l doct
b'li t
f $3
Maye (4th) Sta b (3rd)
mcmna at New
or 1 s a a cost 0
per
2nd galil~
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V~Webe&lt; ol the Qaallty montb, all persons must l!llroil.
HttlStoo 2tiO OU 0011- t O Houston at Chicago-Farrell Prln Shop In Middleport bao
Persons who were 65 before
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Chicago
00110·1)
vs.
Haads
(1-3)
or
Faul
beeo a ·
Boat
and Onl- March 1, 1968, and fad to en·
011 0011
2
Rl&gt;heill RaymOIId &lt;7) 8Bd3 &lt;1·1),
board
otor Jle&amp;lstration roil before the deadilne, May
Batemarl.' Elloworlh, J
St. Louis at Philadelphia, AJetll for Ibis area.
will have lo wail until Octobe rl
&lt;I) and Hundley. WP-~ night-A. Jackson (2-1) vs. I.
Paal Sarossy, Chief of tbe 1967 before they will have
(3-1). LP'-Eliswortb 11-4) HRs Jacksoo (1-4).
Divisloo of Watercraft, Ohio other cbanre to apply for doctor!
-Pblllipa (3rd) Bateman ·(Srd) San Fra•cisco at Los AB· Deportment of Nalural II&amp;- bill protection.
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Koufax .(5-l).
ceeds WWis Loadlagbam, ol they should visit their
S~ Louis 020 100 1Jt10....3 8 0 &lt;O•Iy gameo scheduled)
the Metropolitan Motor Sales . aecurity ollice no later tban
Phil~.
00111103 1111-4 10 o
Frlday'o Gameo
Company bJ Pomeroy, • b o month before their 65th
!li~114!11.. Woodesblck (7) and Chicago Bt Atlanta, night
baa resiped.
day to have protectioa as
McCarver; BuuJng, Culp (8) St U:mls at Cjncinnati, night
ua 1m11 ?
JJUI.!ll 1mua as they reach 65.
and Dalrymple. WP-cutp (I· Philadelphia at Houston, night
31. LP-Gibson IW). HRs _ Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
Smith 13rd), Wblle &lt;5111),
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...V reeenUy el her home. Mr. Orphanage in Pennsylvania. Wright, Mrs. 0. J. Howard.
H of Bl~~!.
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8Jid M,s. Townley are
B~CIITEL ANNOtJNCI!S
Mrs. Luther Lilly, Mrs.
essonAI•dr·~ of
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mow
en to 1M town. Those
CHURCH S(.'HOOL
Herndon and Mrs.
""'"
leaderahlp bonorary, ud
Th
or's Teuoo
ManllaU SympljoQ!c Cbolr.
in8 were Mrs. Frank
. The Bible SChool of the Bach· . ompson.
·
waa u,. basa aolollt lD
Mrs. Jack Feick, Mrs. Allie tel E.U.B. School will be held
BOWUNG LEAGUE
WEDDING ANNOUNCED l:lulltiDgton Musical Art
Evans, Mrs. Donald Kay, Mr•. from May 30th through June 1
HOLDS BANQUET
In an open church weddiDc to productloa of "Ell)tlh"
Jesse Harrell, Ml'll.
Gerald 3rd between the hours of 9:301 The Thursday afternoon Bow- be beld June II at .the Wlljlalde "Down ID .the Valley." ,
Clark, Mrs. Carl Fallers. Mrs. and 11:30 each day with Mrs. ling League held their aw~ Meihcxiilt1 Ciiur'CU lii Vlew~;,
·
RGTAlU' CLL'n
John LaCombe, Mrs.
Jack Weeds as director. A pro- banquet on Friday evening at Va., Mlaa Charlotte Elaine Par- Tha Rotary Club met
Gurlls, Mrs. Everald
gram will be held on Friday, Gene Ball's Restaurant. T h • sons will become Ute bride · ThursJ!ay -wlkr ll!elr
!ofrs. Gary Vaughan, Mrs.
June 3rd at 7:30 at the church. first place trophy"went to Ma!&gt; John Dyer Layne, son of Mr. 111ar dinner meeting. ROme
Welch, the honoree, Mrsc.hut h The storyteller will be Miss on Furniture Team and second and Mrs. Harry 0. Layne
11alnsoa lalk~ede:IDnthe~·~i;~~
ley and hostess, Mrs.
c · Norma Roach; pianist Barbara place ro Blelner Block team. . New Haven. The Rev. F. Em- the recent
PATROL BOYS AND
Marshall and song leader Ger- Individual trophies went
w orson Wqod will read the S:SO p. liken
GIRLS OVTJNG
ry Gibbs. Teachers and helpers Opal Bostick lor highest
m. service.
1011.
The Patrol Boy' and Girls are ., follows: Beginner, Jan- age; Maxine Aldridge for high
Dauahter of Mr. and Mrs.
•ltendlnC were
of New Haven
Ele_mentary et Needs, Dottie Parsons. and game; Nellie Smtih for high Charles E. Parsons of VleJlDII, F'oaJesOn&amp;, Herman
Scllool en1oyed a day m Hun~ sandra Gibbs; Primary, Ann series and for most improved the bride-elect 1s a llf'llduaielO! Dollald F. Roush,
Jngtoo Friday. In the mornmg Bird, Nancy Holbrook
and average. Several door prizes Parkersbur1 High Scllool 1!111
Cirmael:, ·
they ro!"'ed WSAZ Channel 3 Evelyn Jewell; Junior
bays, were given.
Marshall University, w~
TelevJSIOII Station and the Hun~ Willie Cepehart Bill Marshall Those attending were Nellie dent of Alpha Chi Omega
ington Pollee Station. In the a!- and Jack Need;: Junior Girls, Smith, Lois Gibbs, Mary John- lty and a member of ~aguslf
ternoon they were guests of
Flo Marsball, Julia
Morris, son, Mable Morgan, Bernadine honorary. She Is employed
Huntington Auromoblle
Ruth Ann Laudermllt; Junior Mitchell and substitute Betty the Wood County Board of
Gtt Your livers look Todav
CIRTIPIED GAS STATION
lion's annual outing lor
High, Rev. Mrs. Achash Miller Kadle of the Mason FurnHure cation.
Pomoror
Boys and Girts at
and Sandra Marshall.
team: Patty Arnold, Betty Say· Her !lance ts an alumnus of 138 W. Main St.
Park.
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re, Cecile Van Metre, Ruth ~nn ,.-........-.._...-_ _ __.
Those attending from
The w.s.C.S ~f. the New Hav· Dye and Kaij1y Davis ol BletHaven were Bruce Adams,
en Methodist Church held a din· ncr Block team: Patty Paugh,
MISS AMERICA
ehael "loward, Rand}
ner at the West Virginia Room Mary Rickard, June Litchfield,
Donnie Machir, Donnie
of Gene Ball's Restaurant hon- Eva Jean Roush and Mary
Johnny Burris, Jim
oring Mrs. Frank Thompson. Lambert of Thabet Department
Randy Clark, David
. Mrs. Thompson and her family Store team; Sally Smith, Delor·

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lion C~uroh School beginning
. . MASON -: The
Thursday June s, tbroul!l' June lOth be, l!fternoon "'"'"""' _oowllng lea-tween the hours of I and 11:30
-~ dined and receJ~ed awards a.m. • announced by Mrs. Clrl
· 111111' 13 at Gene Balls Re81aur- Gll&gt;bs, director. The
lbeme
,f''· concludin8 tts 801100 at lor this year's courses Is :'God's
.Ute Mason Bowlin8 Gent01.
Word for My Life." Tbei'e will
: .SmOII:h""""t are, pldreSJ~ent, ::;'tyY l'e a pr:J8l'am, but no exblbM,
: v ce pres en,
at the close of the school on
8ayre, and secretary·treasurer, June lOth at 7:30 p.m.
·P•Ity Paugh.
Classes, teachers and help.
First place team was the Ma· ers will be as follows: Nursery,
oon Furmture Company, of Nel- Mrs. John Hollman, Mrs. Larlie Smtih, captam, and Mary ry Hesson, Mrs. Charles Rousll
Johnson, LOJs Gibbs, Bema· and Mrs. Fronk Young, Jr.:
dine M1tchell, Mabel Mor1an. Beginners, Mrs. Ray
Kent,
Second place, Bleb!er Block June Bumgarner and Mrs. Leg.
Company, of Patti Arnold. eap. ley Roush; First Grade, Mrs.
lain, Kathy Davis, Cecile Van Harold Bumgarner, Mrs, RobMeter, Ruth Ar.n Dye, and Re~ ert Goldsberry, and Mrs. Mar·
ly, Sayre.
vln Roush; Second Grade, Mrs.
Other teams were Flesher Larry Lathey, Jean Bumgarn·
Servree Center, Mary Hoffman, or and Sharon Gibbs· Third
captain, Arlene Evans, Maxine Grade, Mrs. James N. Roush,
Aidrldge, Opal Bostick, Shirley Mrs. James Gilberi, Mrs. Jess
Hesson.
Abel; fourth GrAde, Mrs. LuthLewis Keystoni' Beulah
Bocock, captain, Ceeil Johnson,
B~.Y Harris, _Anna Lea White,
Wsnda Gabrttsch.
B. &amp; B. _Market Betty
Fox, captam, Joan King, J~wet
Compson, Donna Gibbs, Sh.irley Tucker.
Miller's Market- Sally Smith,
captain, Juanita Clark, Delores
Oliver, Betty Hess, AM Bird.
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Thabet s Dept._
t a·
ly Paugh, captam, Mary Richard, Eva Jean Roush,
Jm1e
Lilchfield, Mary Jo Lambert.
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Awar ds - pec1a eco~rulion To: Highest Total Pins,
· k Ul•h Serl A
Opal Bostic ; ·~
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u._,_ "drl•- Hi•b A •~•e
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Opal Bostick, Most . Improved
Average, Nellie Smith,.
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Nelllo Smith, Opal Bostick,
Betty Sayre, Eva Jean Roush,
Muine Aldridge, Anna
Lea

er Smith, Mrs. Roscoe Calhoun,
Mrs. Gerald Clark: Fifth Grade.
Mrs. Martin Berisford, Mrs.
Tom Hoffman, Mrs.
Dwight
Sayre; Sixth Grade, Mrs. Howard Burris. Mrs. Harr} Hoff.
man, Mrs. Ralph Sayre: Junior
High, Mr!i. Otester Weaver Mrs.
Samuel Halstead• Mrs · Eddl'e
Bumgarner and Ml'll · R 0 l'
Cooke Kitchen Committee
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Capehart, Mrs. Thelma Cap ..
hart and Mrs. Bernard Liev·
ing· Baby Land Mrs Eugene
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Carolyn Roush· Pianist Linda
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Abolin and Leah Ann Miller;
Song Leader Miss Ethel Riddle
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and Sermonette Leader, Rev.
Martin Berisford.
HOLDS PARTY )
Th .
e Firemen's Auxiliary held
a Stanley Party on Mot.clay ev·
ening at the City Building with
proceeds going lo the Fire IJe.
~'te
"w .
partment Wanda Dixon
of
High Game Tear\ BJetner Jackson was the demonstrator.
Block (withoot biUldleap); High Those attending were Mrs. Iva
Game Series, Bletner Block, Capehart, Mrs. David Fields,
&lt;without handicap).
Jr., Mrs. Thomas Grinstead,
175 PIN WEAIIERS
Mrs. William Grinstead, Mrs.
Maxine Aldridge, Opal Bos-1· Ray weaver, Mrs. CeCil Dun·
lick, Kathy Davis, Ruth Ann can, Darlene Duncan, Mrs. Max
Dye, Betty Sayre: Beulah Bo- Eichinger, Becky Eichinger,
cock, Betty HarriB, Anna Lea Mrs. Hilda Ridgway, Mrs. LarWhite, Wanda Gabritscb, Nel- ry Hesson, Jackie Ridgway Mr
lie Smith, Bernadine . Mllchell, Ethel Radcliff, Mrs. John Fry,
Joan Kmg, Donna G1bbs, Shir- Mrs. Clill Roush llro. Mason
ley 'l)ocker, June Litchfield, Pat Roush,
Roush,
Paugh, Sally Smith, Bell) Hesa, Mrs. Vernon Smith, Mn. Lesley
Ann Bird, Betty Cedle, Cecile Roush, Mrs. Richard Roush and
Van Metre, Patti Arnold.
Mrs. William McFarland.
DRfPOUTS AND SUBS
MRS. TOWNLEY HONORED
Be\IY Cedle, Erma Gilland, Mrs. Duane Church honored
Mart Arnold, Jeannie
Mrs. Everett Townley with a
Nanc;Y Powell, Margie Grinstead, Lee Richardson, De!OJ'o
es Stewart, Lorene Spradlin, Spring Luncheon is
GraoeiiDe Sprouse,
Francis Planned Thursdav
Llevial, Eleanor Ewing, Thel- MASON - The Mason Cou&amp;
ma Reitmire, Billie Gilmore, ty Home Demonstration Spring
Ruth Campbell, Mary Stein, Luncheon wilt be held 1b i s
Janice Batley, Erma Dotson, Thursday at the National Goard
Armory stariing with regilltra( Ann Hanning.
PERFECI' A'l'J'ENDANCE tion at 9:45 a.m. F•atured 011
~ Van Meter, Ruth Ann the program will be a talk by
Dye, i Cecil Johnson, Anna Lea Mason County Sanitarian, RobWhite, Wanda Gabritsch, Nel· ert Rickard, Ml'll. Ralph Slmeslie ~. Mary Jo Lambert, ter, Chester, Ohio with her First
llernldine Milchell, Joan King, Lady Dolls and 1 Style Show
BI!Uy FOl&lt;, June Litchfield, Sal- with Ml'lJ. Robert Sayre, New
ly Sm!lb, Juanita Clark, Ann Haven, In charce.
During the morning session
Bird.
a short business meeting will
be held, and reporla on I b e
planning conference which they
altended at Jackaon'a Mill wiD
be given by Mrs. c. E. Erwin.
Ute Mason Methodist Mrs. Charles Yonker and Mrs.

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Bonnie Jones and Sarolyn Barn- I
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Market team : Betty Fox, Janet
ett, accompanied by Mrs. Hilda p ri'e':~~ns were led by Mrs. Compson, Donna Gibbs, Joan

Ridgway. Mrs. Rose Weaver. Marion Dinge A sh('l't busi- King, Shirley Oliver, substitute
Mrs · Charles Dodd and Luther ness meeting
. . Y· '"OS conduc ted Jeanie ':amp of B &amp; B Market
Smith ·
b M- Robert H•erndon A re team·, Cecil Johnson, Wanda
E.U.B. BROTHERHOOD
y t '"·
lh . -en.l
por was given on e r~
Gabritsch, Anna Lee
'lbe E.U.B. Brotherhood met rummage sale The group also Betty Harris, Beula
on Monday evening at
t h e re rted on lh~ Fellowship pr&lt;&gt; substitute Erma Gilland of
church. The lop1c lor the meet· po
th U .1 d Ch rch
ing was "What Does It Cost gwram on Me ns'the h' hu as·
.
omenon ay ,w1CW
Christ Followers ~o Love th1s held t' thei h h
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Kin&lt;' of World" with
Harry M a Th r c urc ·
The Very B11t
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rs. ompson was presen 1Ptckens as leader Scnplure les· ed a Friendship Quilt by the
In Used Cars Anywhere
sons wore read by Ecl&lt;he BumTh
d' g w re
and Robe
f!l'oup
ose a11en m
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NO REASONABLE
garner .
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OFFER REFUSED
lowed w1th a prayer by
Tr '· h oyM iJ 1120 ~· Roush
ard Lieving. George Jewell
MougW, drs.J
M M '
"God'
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• poem
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Jon o·nge !ilrs William Fol·
Way."
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e 'M~y, B&lt;lt; Sleeth Mrs.
Other~ attendmg were
m r,
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Bumgarner, Edgar Layne,
MMrary ArKathy uThrs ebeylo MpenRcer,
sd Mrur Robe
a ' ' rs.
POMEROY, 0.
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War '
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ard Ord. Rev. Marbn BeriiSior·d I
and Harry Miller.
DORCAS CIRCLE
Members of the Dorcas
cle of the W.S.W.S. of the New
Haven E.l .B. Church met
a workshop on Wednesday af·
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lui Invitation was received lo
attend l~spectlon of Go 1den

Gleam Councol, Marietta nn
Junc 13. Second nommatJoo of
olfir'rs was held. Mrs. Cle·
on behalf of the Councol
pre.enled Katiu)'cf Baum and
Eva Bo1iey wit~ 25 yeHr pms.
The charter members, 0 n a
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{'\ .AAI ,rJI:'NDAR rvc·fUSQde

. Mr'ss Shriver
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recent County Council meeting! Mrs. Melvin Circle is choir dl·
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THURSDAY
Plans• :~an ellstlc crusade on ,Mrs. F";!Ial ~ lor Mlsa Mrs. Opha Offutt, program Bruce Carmen'•
ROCK SPRINGS
Belter ;~\~~ion
the church
~hrlver bridHleet of ebalrman, presente~ potted
H•alth club will meet Thursday. try 10 the regatta parade by [Mr.Y Robert 'Ball, Jr., Friday plants to Mrs. Roy Grueser, Birthday Ob1 erved
at 1:30 p.m. at the home of the Homebuilders Claso ol the evenin8 at the Jones borne at Mrs. William Radford, Mrs. M
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Mrs. Homer Radfo,d, with Mrs. . eport Church of Christ
George Skinner, Mrs. Ernest
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W. A. Morgan in charge ot the ~~~ay evening at the chtll'(h. Co~~;.., were played
with Powell and Mrs. Thomas Bentz honored lhm
l:u~~ w51h
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oxlonstvo BuloYI G11duotton
rummage and bake oale Fr&gt;
COIIHUon.
day and Saturday, May 2D - 21
at the Coates building In ·
dleport. Memhera having
mage to pick up may contact!
either Mrs. Dal Mourning
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Albert Roush by Wednesday. The lnnuai Poppy
sale will also be held Ibis ~:I
Court St. Pomeroy end with the Girl Scouts "'
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Mrs. William
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Joe BiShop.
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MAGNOLIA TEMPLE Pyth·
children, llr. and Mra. Hellr}
ian Sisters will meet Thursday,
TENNIS WINNERS
. Arnold and Gene, and Mr. and ,
at 1'30 p m at the DAV hall HELSINKI (UP!) - DenDIB Mrs Norman E. Hysell and !
All ~ember~· are urged to ~ ' Ralston of Bakel'llfield, Calif.,
and Terry. .
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Middleport First Baptist Church les toUe at the Helsinki 68 ten- additional guests, Mrs. Robert
will meet Thursday evening
DIB tournament Wednesday
Jeffers 8lld daugbtera, Mr.
the church at 7:30 p.m.
Dve Gengtsson
and Mrs. Jam.. Jeffers, Mr.
FRIDAY
Jolm Newcomb,
and Mrs. Norman Hysell, Mr.
JUNIOR MOTHERS South- ~.
, 8lld Mrs. Guy Roae and Kenny •
Local High School 00 meet Ralston, lbe Umted States Bobby Arnold,
susie Warner
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p.m.
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player,
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Jerry
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Mrs Gilbert,
Fem Rees,
Mrs.Burne.te,
Homer Idren,
workerswhoIn tbe
Freck·
will m•e&lt; Thursday evening, at Wendell Gerlach gave the i Shr:
and Miss Gretcheo The piano selections were iAttendmg were Rodney
the home of Mrs. Ralph Gilmore opening prayer and presented w :
presented by Miss Opal Ollutt,
with Mrs. Eddie Smith as co- devoUons usmg the theme, Afle; the many lovely gifts and Girl Scouts Troop 100 pre'
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hostess.
"Kindness." Mrs. McEihinDY were opened and graciously senled an opera. "Two men in
MEIGS COUNTY Democrat- read alett.r of thanks from the acknowledged, dellelous relresh- 1Venlco". All members of the
ic dub will meet Thursday eve- Pembertoo Moss1on and pl~ns ments of cake, lee eream, Iwol troop participated In the chorus
ning. May 19, at Demo;ratic were made for the annual wJen· nde nuts and mints were serv- and taking leading parts were
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headquarters in Davis bmldmg er roast to be held June 21 at ed io the lollowing psis: Mrs. Mary Charleton, Connie RadSweetest little ..urJ -"
across from King Builders Sup· the Arnencan Legion farm.
Stanley Woods, Mrs. David lord Debbie Ohlinger, Becky
ply Co. in Mtddleport. Election _The class voted II&gt; prepare the Altizer, t.fn. Jesa Gilliam, Mrs. wm: Beverly Smith and Sheila
AU die groomlal ahilitJ of~
lo.. of officers w111 be held. Ladles dUlller lor tbe Jr. and lnter~e- Jackson Walker, Mlaa Linda Folmer
more apecni"Yt iPOWe&amp; , . . _ _ ,
are ask•d to bring sandwiches Idiate Youth groups and the htgh Shriver, Mrs. Elloen Lowder, Relr.;.hments were served by
houaing oJid hip. lift blode pall ....
or cookies.
\school graduatmg semora to be Mrs. Nevi!l Woods, Mrs. Carl Mr. and ~rs. Opha Ollutt Mr.
up .,..;pr. c:u&lt; it olf Jlloe ~ . - ,
MIDDLEPORT BAND B~JS~ held .June 2. M':"· Den•er Rice Ellis, Mrs. Richard Speirs, Mn. and Mrs. William Radford, Mr.
Nou:b 0111ide pulls ........
ers meet Tuesday
evemng, Iv.:•s named eba~rman for the Paul Burnette, Mrs. Ray W~ Rollin Radford, Mr. and Mrs
e]imjoatel most trimming. 0..
11 at the hogh school cafe· I donner.
and Gret&lt;ben, Mrs.
Hayden , Gail Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
within 14" of waDs. etC.
New officers wlll be ,.. The claBS donated $5 II&gt; • the Woods, MiDI Reg!Da Akers, Mrs. \ Clark Mr. and Mrs. Walter
JWa /1M SafetJ Code.
and all band pa~ents are evangelistic crusade televtslon Ernest Watts, 'Mrs.
Landon Wilso~, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
to attend. The t1me ts 7 and $10 to the regatta n?'t. Burnette Mrs. Melvin Gilbert, Abb tt Mr. and Mrs. Homer
p.m. instead of 7.30 p.m.
It also planned to buy a cabmel Mrs John Gilbert, Mrs. John H s~u' Mr and Mrs. Minid
CHILD CONSERVATION Le~· lor the communhm tray and R. Morgan, Mrs.
Lawrence
~nd
Eleanor Zeiher.
gue will meet al the Marlm cups. The Rev. Donald Hlells Evans, Mrs. Banner Harris,
restaurant Thursday, at 6:30 p. gave the closing prarer·
Mrs. Fem Bees, Mrs. Anna- tie Mrs. Homer Shriver.
m. for a dinner, iollowed by a Hosts lor the evemng were beU Ball, Mrs. Margaret Du&amp; Those sending gifts but tillmeeting at the Columbia Gas Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gerlach,
abl 00 attend weoe Mrs Fran·
office Mrs. Lester Ply· Dorothy Baker, and Edna Evans
H sells ore ..: Sheets Mrs. Vic Niday,
male, southcentral
district and served a dessert course to Norman Y ,
Mrs Erne;tine Neal, Mrs. 1Jo.
president, will be guest speak· those present Including Mr. and Guau.for Dmner
ra Bare, Mrs. W&lt;sdeD Evans,
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er Past Presidents will
be Mrs. Herman Kincaid, Nora Sgt. and Mrs. Norman E. Hy- Mrs Jack Hanson Vicky and ,
"Ev1 ryth' In Hardwarau
b,;,ored. There will be lnltla· Rice, Rev. and Mrs. Don Hicks sell and sons visited here
VIvian Mrs. Ina Webster, Miss 'I MAIN ST.
Jng
Uon of new members and ifl. and son, Doug, Mrs. Kenneth cenUy on bts Utree day pasa. Jane Ann Morgan, Mrs. Micky ,...,....,..._,...,..,..,..,....,.,.....,.....,....,..,..,..=============!!!!!~~
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McEihmny, Dorothy Boker. Ed- They were guests II • supper \Morgan, Miss Linda Beck.
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ll• Christy and Zelda Weber
and their member guests who
were each presented a corsage
p"eeedlng the meeting were
, •ated In a circle in the center
r the hall. As each charter
1.:ember
was introduced, a spec·
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receiVed oHielally and pre- er My God To Thee. Flowers ~ch ~ ._:eM garet Tul- membera are asked kt weer :r.el Smlllt who closed with pray· vice nen Sunday morning 11
sented corsages. Lucy Spencer were placed on ~ altar by ca ... ma e
ar Oa on white.
er. Co&lt;pmiltees for lhe coming lhe 10:15 a. m. SundaY Scbool.
was repOrted home from hos- Letha Wood and • l1ghled ca&amp; lie With the AmeriCan g
year were named. A report on Miss Carla Morris Is plantsL

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deputy; Edith Betzing, associ- deCitased memhera was conducl- At the close of ~eld b ~ The charter wW be draped which opened with the pledg~ Ia year pin for perfect lltendance.['
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the class it was
to take turns alpha·
aext president
IDilailed at 1h e
l;eptember will be
=-·-: Barton, vice presGeorle Corson. He• ·trere served ro Mrs.
· , Mrs, Murl MeFry, Mrs.
Albert Swa~
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Ameriea, observ~d Its 32nd
anntv11'881')' althe
regular
meeting Tueaday evening.
Barbara saraent, rouncilor,

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made 1o serve lhe sutton MethodiSt Churc:b on!
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bl 'th the Golden Rule ifl.
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00 one side and _I¥PPf ::'erv':U::n:r!u: w~n PT~ i;:' Ro;., Miss Karen McKay ~ nice
lh"'!' member guest,
a er: :;,.. Tl That Binds" eon- Anniversary ,.Chester
Cciuncll met Tuesday evenng at the of Southern, and DUane Tuttle, ca e was and~. Aallt- .O alytlciiY.,..Orutll" . ';,'1~
which Mrs. Cleland, on behalf
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Eastl!rn presenlationl were , foo.&lt;!re~ID
lhe
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ollhe Council, presented each eluded the semc~. Mrs. ~a e-\the other side, were ,aerved school;
made J&gt;Y Lester L. Roush, SUpl. [ing Mrs. ClrmeD wtlb
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William Fry were
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George Carson. Also
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were Mary
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...V reeenUy el her home. Mr. Orphanage in Pennsylvania. Wright, Mrs. 0. J. Howard.
H of Bl~~!.
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B~CIITEL ANNOtJNCI!S
Mrs. Luther Lilly, Mrs.
essonAI•dr·~ of
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CHURCH S(.'HOOL
Herndon and Mrs.
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leaderahlp bonorary, ud
Th
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ManllaU SympljoQ!c Cbolr.
in8 were Mrs. Frank
. The Bible SChool of the Bach· . ompson.
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waa u,. basa aolollt lD
Mrs. Jack Feick, Mrs. Allie tel E.U.B. School will be held
BOWUNG LEAGUE
WEDDING ANNOUNCED l:lulltiDgton Musical Art
Evans, Mrs. Donald Kay, Mr•. from May 30th through June 1
HOLDS BANQUET
In an open church weddiDc to productloa of "Ell)tlh"
Jesse Harrell, Ml'll.
Gerald 3rd between the hours of 9:301 The Thursday afternoon Bow- be beld June II at .the Wlljlalde "Down ID .the Valley." ,
Clark, Mrs. Carl Fallers. Mrs. and 11:30 each day with Mrs. ling League held their aw~ Meihcxiilt1 Ciiur'CU lii Vlew~;,
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RGTAlU' CLL'n
John LaCombe, Mrs.
Jack Weeds as director. A pro- banquet on Friday evening at Va., Mlaa Charlotte Elaine Par- Tha Rotary Club met
Gurlls, Mrs. Everald
gram will be held on Friday, Gene Ball's Restaurant. T h • sons will become Ute bride · ThursJ!ay -wlkr ll!elr
!ofrs. Gary Vaughan, Mrs.
June 3rd at 7:30 at the church. first place trophy"went to Ma!&gt; John Dyer Layne, son of Mr. 111ar dinner meeting. ROme
Welch, the honoree, Mrsc.hut h The storyteller will be Miss on Furniture Team and second and Mrs. Harry 0. Layne
11alnsoa lalk~ede:IDnthe~·~i;~~
ley and hostess, Mrs.
c · Norma Roach; pianist Barbara place ro Blelner Block team. . New Haven. The Rev. F. Em- the recent
PATROL BOYS AND
Marshall and song leader Ger- Individual trophies went
w orson Wqod will read the S:SO p. liken
GIRLS OVTJNG
ry Gibbs. Teachers and helpers Opal Bostick lor highest
m. service.
1011.
The Patrol Boy' and Girls are ., follows: Beginner, Jan- age; Maxine Aldridge for high
Dauahter of Mr. and Mrs.
•ltendlnC were
of New Haven
Ele_mentary et Needs, Dottie Parsons. and game; Nellie Smtih for high Charles E. Parsons of VleJlDII, F'oaJesOn&amp;, Herman
Scllool en1oyed a day m Hun~ sandra Gibbs; Primary, Ann series and for most improved the bride-elect 1s a llf'llduaielO! Dollald F. Roush,
Jngtoo Friday. In the mornmg Bird, Nancy Holbrook
and average. Several door prizes Parkersbur1 High Scllool 1!111
Cirmael:, ·
they ro!"'ed WSAZ Channel 3 Evelyn Jewell; Junior
bays, were given.
Marshall University, w~
TelevJSIOII Station and the Hun~ Willie Cepehart Bill Marshall Those attending were Nellie dent of Alpha Chi Omega
ington Pollee Station. In the a!- and Jack Need;: Junior Girls, Smith, Lois Gibbs, Mary John- lty and a member of ~aguslf
ternoon they were guests of
Flo Marsball, Julia
Morris, son, Mable Morgan, Bernadine honorary. She Is employed
Huntington Auromoblle
Ruth Ann Laudermllt; Junior Mitchell and substitute Betty the Wood County Board of
Gtt Your livers look Todav
CIRTIPIED GAS STATION
lion's annual outing lor
High, Rev. Mrs. Achash Miller Kadle of the Mason FurnHure cation.
Pomoror
Boys and Girts at
and Sandra Marshall.
team: Patty Arnold, Betty Say· Her !lance ts an alumnus of 138 W. Main St.
Park.
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re, Cecile Van Metre, Ruth ~nn ,.-........-.._...-_ _ __.
Those attending from
The w.s.C.S ~f. the New Hav· Dye and Kaij1y Davis ol BletHaven were Bruce Adams,
en Methodist Church held a din· ncr Block team: Patty Paugh,
MISS AMERICA
ehael "loward, Rand}
ner at the West Virginia Room Mary Rickard, June Litchfield,
Donnie Machir, Donnie
of Gene Ball's Restaurant hon- Eva Jean Roush and Mary
Johnny Burris, Jim
oring Mrs. Frank Thompson. Lambert of Thabet Department
Randy Clark, David
. Mrs. Thompson and her family Store team; Sally Smith, Delor·

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lion C~uroh School beginning
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Thursday June s, tbroul!l' June lOth be, l!fternoon "'"'"""' _oowllng lea-tween the hours of I and 11:30
-~ dined and receJ~ed awards a.m. • announced by Mrs. Clrl
· 111111' 13 at Gene Balls Re81aur- Gll&gt;bs, director. The
lbeme
,f''· concludin8 tts 801100 at lor this year's courses Is :'God's
.Ute Mason Bowlin8 Gent01.
Word for My Life." Tbei'e will
: .SmOII:h""""t are, pldreSJ~ent, ::;'tyY l'e a pr:J8l'am, but no exblbM,
: v ce pres en,
at the close of the school on
8ayre, and secretary·treasurer, June lOth at 7:30 p.m.
·P•Ity Paugh.
Classes, teachers and help.
First place team was the Ma· ers will be as follows: Nursery,
oon Furmture Company, of Nel- Mrs. John Hollman, Mrs. Larlie Smtih, captam, and Mary ry Hesson, Mrs. Charles Rousll
Johnson, LOJs Gibbs, Bema· and Mrs. Fronk Young, Jr.:
dine M1tchell, Mabel Mor1an. Beginners, Mrs. Ray
Kent,
Second place, Bleb!er Block June Bumgarner and Mrs. Leg.
Company, of Patti Arnold. eap. ley Roush; First Grade, Mrs.
lain, Kathy Davis, Cecile Van Harold Bumgarner, Mrs, RobMeter, Ruth Ar.n Dye, and Re~ ert Goldsberry, and Mrs. Mar·
ly, Sayre.
vln Roush; Second Grade, Mrs.
Other teams were Flesher Larry Lathey, Jean Bumgarn·
Servree Center, Mary Hoffman, or and Sharon Gibbs· Third
captain, Arlene Evans, Maxine Grade, Mrs. James N. Roush,
Aidrldge, Opal Bostick, Shirley Mrs. James Gilberi, Mrs. Jess
Hesson.
Abel; fourth GrAde, Mrs. LuthLewis Keystoni' Beulah
Bocock, captain, Ceeil Johnson,
B~.Y Harris, _Anna Lea White,
Wsnda Gabrttsch.
B. &amp; B. _Market Betty
Fox, captam, Joan King, J~wet
Compson, Donna Gibbs, Sh.irley Tucker.
Miller's Market- Sally Smith,
captain, Juanita Clark, Delores
Oliver, Betty Hess, AM Bird.
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Thabet s Dept._
t a·
ly Paugh, captam, Mary Richard, Eva Jean Roush,
Jm1e
Lilchfield, Mary Jo Lambert.
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Awar ds - pec1a eco~rulion To: Highest Total Pins,
· k Ul•h Serl A
Opal Bostic ; ·~
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u._,_ "drl•- Hi•b A •~•e
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Opal Bostick, Most . Improved
Average, Nellie Smith,.
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Nelllo Smith, Opal Bostick,
Betty Sayre, Eva Jean Roush,
Muine Aldridge, Anna
Lea

er Smith, Mrs. Roscoe Calhoun,
Mrs. Gerald Clark: Fifth Grade.
Mrs. Martin Berisford, Mrs.
Tom Hoffman, Mrs.
Dwight
Sayre; Sixth Grade, Mrs. Howard Burris. Mrs. Harr} Hoff.
man, Mrs. Ralph Sayre: Junior
High, Mr!i. Otester Weaver Mrs.
Samuel Halstead• Mrs · Eddl'e
Bumgarner and Ml'll · R 0 l'
Cooke Kitchen Committee
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Mrs. Otha Lieving. Mrs. Harry
Capehart, Mrs. Thelma Cap ..
hart and Mrs. Bernard Liev·
ing· Baby Land Mrs Eugene
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Hudnall, Becky Burris and
Carolyn Roush· Pianist Linda
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Abolin and Leah Ann Miller;
Song Leader Miss Ethel Riddle
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and Sermonette Leader, Rev.
Martin Berisford.
HOLDS PARTY )
Th .
e Firemen's Auxiliary held
a Stanley Party on Mot.clay ev·
ening at the City Building with
proceeds going lo the Fire IJe.
~'te
"w .
partment Wanda Dixon
of
High Game Tear\ BJetner Jackson was the demonstrator.
Block (withoot biUldleap); High Those attending were Mrs. Iva
Game Series, Bletner Block, Capehart, Mrs. David Fields,
&lt;without handicap).
Jr., Mrs. Thomas Grinstead,
175 PIN WEAIIERS
Mrs. William Grinstead, Mrs.
Maxine Aldridge, Opal Bos-1· Ray weaver, Mrs. CeCil Dun·
lick, Kathy Davis, Ruth Ann can, Darlene Duncan, Mrs. Max
Dye, Betty Sayre: Beulah Bo- Eichinger, Becky Eichinger,
cock, Betty HarriB, Anna Lea Mrs. Hilda Ridgway, Mrs. LarWhite, Wanda Gabritscb, Nel- ry Hesson, Jackie Ridgway Mr
lie Smith, Bernadine . Mllchell, Ethel Radcliff, Mrs. John Fry,
Joan Kmg, Donna G1bbs, Shir- Mrs. Clill Roush llro. Mason
ley 'l)ocker, June Litchfield, Pat Roush,
Roush,
Paugh, Sally Smith, Bell) Hesa, Mrs. Vernon Smith, Mn. Lesley
Ann Bird, Betty Cedle, Cecile Roush, Mrs. Richard Roush and
Van Metre, Patti Arnold.
Mrs. William McFarland.
DRfPOUTS AND SUBS
MRS. TOWNLEY HONORED
Be\IY Cedle, Erma Gilland, Mrs. Duane Church honored
Mart Arnold, Jeannie
Mrs. Everett Townley with a
Nanc;Y Powell, Margie Grinstead, Lee Richardson, De!OJ'o
es Stewart, Lorene Spradlin, Spring Luncheon is
GraoeiiDe Sprouse,
Francis Planned Thursdav
Llevial, Eleanor Ewing, Thel- MASON - The Mason Cou&amp;
ma Reitmire, Billie Gilmore, ty Home Demonstration Spring
Ruth Campbell, Mary Stein, Luncheon wilt be held 1b i s
Janice Batley, Erma Dotson, Thursday at the National Goard
Armory stariing with regilltra( Ann Hanning.
PERFECI' A'l'J'ENDANCE tion at 9:45 a.m. F•atured 011
~ Van Meter, Ruth Ann the program will be a talk by
Dye, i Cecil Johnson, Anna Lea Mason County Sanitarian, RobWhite, Wanda Gabritsch, Nel· ert Rickard, Ml'll. Ralph Slmeslie ~. Mary Jo Lambert, ter, Chester, Ohio with her First
llernldine Milchell, Joan King, Lady Dolls and 1 Style Show
BI!Uy FOl&lt;, June Litchfield, Sal- with Ml'lJ. Robert Sayre, New
ly Sm!lb, Juanita Clark, Ann Haven, In charce.
During the morning session
Bird.
a short business meeting will
be held, and reporla on I b e
planning conference which they
altended at Jackaon'a Mill wiD
be given by Mrs. c. E. Erwin.
Ute Mason Methodist Mrs. Charles Yonker and Mrs.

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Whtte, will be moving to Indiana where es Oliver, Juanita Clark, BetJane Haymaker Beverly Knapp her husband has accepted em· ty Hess and Ann Bird of Miller
Bonnie Jones and Sarolyn Barn- I
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ett, accompanied by Mrs. Hilda p ri'e':~~ns were led by Mrs. Compson, Donna Gibbs, Joan

Ridgway. Mrs. Rose Weaver. Marion Dinge A sh('l't busi- King, Shirley Oliver, substitute
Mrs · Charles Dodd and Luther ness meeting
. . Y· '"OS conduc ted Jeanie ':amp of B &amp; B Market
Smith ·
b M- Robert H•erndon A re team·, Cecil Johnson, Wanda
E.U.B. BROTHERHOOD
y t '"·
lh . -en.l
por was given on e r~
Gabritsch, Anna Lee
'lbe E.U.B. Brotherhood met rummage sale The group also Betty Harris, Beula
on Monday evening at
t h e re rted on lh~ Fellowship pr&lt;&gt; substitute Erma Gilland of
church. The lop1c lor the meet· po
th U .1 d Ch rch
ing was "What Does It Cost gwram on Me ns'the h' hu as·
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omenon ay ,w1CW
Christ Followers ~o Love th1s held t' thei h h
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Kin&lt;' of World" with
Harry M a Th r c urc ·
The Very B11t
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rs. ompson was presen 1Ptckens as leader Scnplure les· ed a Friendship Quilt by the
In Used Cars Anywhere
sons wore read by Ecl&lt;he BumTh
d' g w re
and Robe
f!l'oup
ose a11en m
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NO REASONABLE
garner .
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OFFER REFUSED
lowed w1th a prayer by
Tr '· h oyM iJ 1120 ~· Roush
ard Lieving. George Jewell
MougW, drs.J
M M '
"God'
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• poem
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Jon o·nge !ilrs William Fol·
Way."
.
e 'M~y, B&lt;lt; Sleeth Mrs.
Other~ attendmg were
m r,
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Bumgarner, Edgar Layne,
MMrary ArKathy uThrs ebeylo MpenRcer,
sd Mrur Robe
a ' ' rs.
POMEROY, 0.
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o s rry, Oth a I·
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War '
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e rey,
ard Ord. Rev. Marbn BeriiSior·d I
and Harry Miller.
DORCAS CIRCLE
Members of the Dorcas
cle of the W.S.W.S. of the New
Haven E.l .B. Church met
a workshop on Wednesday af·
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$6.95 to $39.95

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lui Invitation was received lo
attend l~spectlon of Go 1den

Gleam Councol, Marietta nn
Junc 13. Second nommatJoo of
olfir'rs was held. Mrs. Cle·
on behalf of the Councol
pre.enled Katiu)'cf Baum and
Eva Bo1iey wit~ 25 yeHr pms.
The charter members, 0 n a
O¢orne, Elizabeth Hayes, Le·

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SOCIAL HomebUlolders
Class Assists
{'\ .AAI ,rJI:'NDAR rvc·fUSQde

. Mr'ss Shriver
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Honored With
BridalWIOIICO
Shower
Aters

recent County Council meeting! Mrs. Melvin Circle is choir dl·
given by Mrs. Harry car" recror and Duane Tuttle wW

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and Roaalee Story's room won tbe
---re made to assist Mrs. La Jones entertained attendance banner.
THURSDAY
Plans• :~an ellstlc crusade on ,Mrs. F";!Ial ~ lor Mlsa Mrs. Opha Offutt, program Bruce Carmen'•
ROCK SPRINGS
Belter ;~\~~ion
the church
~hrlver bridHleet of ebalrman, presente~ potted
H•alth club will meet Thursday. try 10 the regatta parade by [Mr.Y Robert 'Ball, Jr., Friday plants to Mrs. Roy Grueser, Birthday Ob1 erved
at 1:30 p.m. at the home of the Homebuilders Claso ol the evenin8 at the Jones borne at Mrs. William Radford, Mrs. M
d M Ivan Carmen
Mrs. Homer Radfo,d, with Mrs. . eport Church of Christ
George Skinner, Mrs. Ernest
r. an . rs.
ith
W. A. Morgan in charge ot the ~~~ay evening at the chtll'(h. Co~~;.., were played
with Powell and Mrs. Thomas Bentz honored lhm
l:u~~ w51h
program and Mrs. Amos Leon· Mrs Kenneth McElhinny, pre- prizes being awarded Ia Mrs. mothers of eighth grade chll- a.:;oda~
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d Department Is sponsoring
a
WINDING TRAIL
Gar en bake sale on Saturday, May 21
Club w1ll meet Fr1day, May
tbe Cross's Store In Racine

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CERTIFIID GAUTATJON

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Pomoroy

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at the borne
of Mrs. II~~~~a!!l:_'8~a-~m:_.
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Thompson.
Slides
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be shown on "Garden Design.
~IJ IIICOf"" mon prec:lous
AUXIUARY TO FEENEY ""'" ,.., ~ft ~ • ~~ ....
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\ Bii'miE1'1' Post will sponaor a
oxlonstvo BuloYI G11duotton
rummage and bake oale Fr&gt;
COIIHUon.
day and Saturday, May 2D - 21
at the Coates building In ·
dleport. Memhera having
mage to pick up may contact!
either Mrs. Dal Mourning
.
,.
Albert Roush by Wednesday. The lnnuai Poppy
sale will also be held Ibis ~:I
Court St. Pomeroy end with the Girl Scouts "'
ing.

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Mary Bowen,
8lld ftoler
Jelfen.
AlsoDorea
attending
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ThursdayEUB
evening
at will
the tach,
Mrs. William
GrueserMr.
8nd Mra.
were Mr.
8lld Mra.
Amborne of Mrs. Paul Frick.
Joe BiShop.
old, Mrs. Joe Lawrelltle a~ d
MAGNOLIA TEMPLE Pyth·
children, llr. and Mra. Hellr}
ian Sisters will meet Thursday,
TENNIS WINNERS
. Arnold and Gene, and Mr. and ,
at 1'30 p m at the DAV hall HELSINKI (UP!) - DenDIB Mrs Norman E. Hysell and !
All ~ember~· are urged to ~ ' Ralston of Bakel'llfield, Calif.,
and Terry. .
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and Marty R10ssen of Evan- Later in the evenin8 a woenpr~~~y BEE CLASS ol the sron,. Dl., won the men's doob- er roast was beld with these
Middleport First Baptist Church les toUe at the Helsinki 68 ten- additional guests, Mrs. Robert
will meet Thursday evening
DIB tournament Wednesday
Jeffers 8lld daugbtera, Mr.
the church at 7:30 p.m.
Dve Gengtsson
and Mrs. Jam.. Jeffers, Mr.
FRIDAY
Jolm Newcomb,
and Mrs. Norman Hysell, Mr.
JUNIOR MOTHERS South- ~.
, 8lld Mrs. Guy Roae and Kenny •
Local High School 00 meet Ralston, lbe Umted States Bobby Arnold,
susie Warner
,
at
p.m.
at
the
bigb
top-ranked
tenms
player,
8lld
Jerry
Ale8hire.
20 7 30
I ocllool to make final arrange- advanced to. the final round
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the men's smgles by
BUY 100 '!"••!•~·
ments 1or serv- e
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haveAssociation.
been . faithful "" orne on
elub
' pre&lt;lded.
Mrs Gilbert,
Fem Rees,
Mrs.Burne.te,
Homer Idren,
workerswhoIn tbe
Freck·
will m•e&lt; Thursday evening, at Wendell Gerlach gave the i Shr:
and Miss Gretcheo The piano selections were iAttendmg were Rodney
the home of Mrs. Ralph Gilmore opening prayer and presented w :
presented by Miss Opal Ollutt,
with Mrs. Eddie Smith as co- devoUons usmg the theme, Afle; the many lovely gifts and Girl Scouts Troop 100 pre'
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hostess.
"Kindness." Mrs. McEihinDY were opened and graciously senled an opera. "Two men in
MEIGS COUNTY Democrat- read alett.r of thanks from the acknowledged, dellelous relresh- 1Venlco". All members of the
ic dub will meet Thursday eve- Pembertoo Moss1on and pl~ns ments of cake, lee eream, Iwol troop participated In the chorus
ning. May 19, at Demo;ratic were made for the annual wJen· nde nuts and mints were serv- and taking leading parts were
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headquarters in Davis bmldmg er roast to be held June 21 at ed io the lollowing psis: Mrs. Mary Charleton, Connie RadSweetest little ..urJ -"
across from King Builders Sup· the Arnencan Legion farm.
Stanley Woods, Mrs. David lord Debbie Ohlinger, Becky
ply Co. in Mtddleport. Election _The class voted II&gt; prepare the Altizer, t.fn. Jesa Gilliam, Mrs. wm: Beverly Smith and Sheila
AU die groomlal ahilitJ of~
lo.. of officers w111 be held. Ladles dUlller lor tbe Jr. and lnter~e- Jackson Walker, Mlaa Linda Folmer
more apecni"Yt iPOWe&amp; , . . _ _ ,
are ask•d to bring sandwiches Idiate Youth groups and the htgh Shriver, Mrs. Elloen Lowder, Relr.;.hments were served by
houaing oJid hip. lift blode pall ....
or cookies.
\school graduatmg semora to be Mrs. Nevi!l Woods, Mrs. Carl Mr. and ~rs. Opha Ollutt Mr.
up .,..;pr. c:u&lt; it olf Jlloe ~ . - ,
MIDDLEPORT BAND B~JS~ held .June 2. M':"· Den•er Rice Ellis, Mrs. Richard Speirs, Mn. and Mrs. William Radford, Mr.
Nou:b 0111ide pulls ........
ers meet Tuesday
evemng, Iv.:•s named eba~rman for the Paul Burnette, Mrs. Ray W~ Rollin Radford, Mr. and Mrs
e]imjoatel most trimming. 0..
11 at the hogh school cafe· I donner.
and Gret&lt;ben, Mrs.
Hayden , Gail Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
within 14" of waDs. etC.
New officers wlll be ,.. The claBS donated $5 II&gt; • the Woods, MiDI Reg!Da Akers, Mrs. \ Clark Mr. and Mrs. Walter
JWa /1M SafetJ Code.
and all band pa~ents are evangelistic crusade televtslon Ernest Watts, 'Mrs.
Landon Wilso~, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
to attend. The t1me ts 7 and $10 to the regatta n?'t. Burnette Mrs. Melvin Gilbert, Abb tt Mr. and Mrs. Homer
p.m. instead of 7.30 p.m.
It also planned to buy a cabmel Mrs John Gilbert, Mrs. John H s~u' Mr and Mrs. Minid
CHILD CONSERVATION Le~· lor the communhm tray and R. Morgan, Mrs.
Lawrence
~nd
Eleanor Zeiher.
gue will meet al the Marlm cups. The Rev. Donald Hlells Evans, Mrs. Banner Harris,
restaurant Thursday, at 6:30 p. gave the closing prarer·
Mrs. Fem Bees, Mrs. Anna- tie Mrs. Homer Shriver.
m. for a dinner, iollowed by a Hosts lor the evemng were beU Ball, Mrs. Margaret Du&amp; Those sending gifts but tillmeeting at the Columbia Gas Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gerlach,
abl 00 attend weoe Mrs Fran·
office Mrs. Lester Ply· Dorothy Baker, and Edna Evans
H sells ore ..: Sheets Mrs. Vic Niday,
male, southcentral
district and served a dessert course to Norman Y ,
Mrs Erne;tine Neal, Mrs. 1Jo.
president, will be guest speak· those present Including Mr. and Guau.for Dmner
ra Bare, Mrs. W&lt;sdeD Evans,
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POMEROY
er Past Presidents will
be Mrs. Herman Kincaid, Nora Sgt. and Mrs. Norman E. Hy- Mrs Jack Hanson Vicky and ,
"Ev1 ryth' In Hardwarau
b,;,ored. There will be lnltla· Rice, Rev. and Mrs. Don Hicks sell and sons visited here
VIvian Mrs. Ina Webster, Miss 'I MAIN ST.
Jng
Uon of new members and ifl. and son, Doug, Mrs. Kenneth cenUy on bts Utree day pasa. Jane Ann Morgan, Mrs. Micky ,...,....,..._,...,..,..,..,....,.,.....,.....,....,..,..,..=============!!!!!~~
stall aliOn of officers.
McEihmny, Dorothy Boker. Ed- They were guests II • supper \Morgan, Miss Linda Beck.
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ll• Christy and Zelda Weber
and their member guests who
were each presented a corsage
p"eeedlng the meeting were
, •ated In a circle in the center
r the hall. As each charter
1.:ember
was introduced, a spec·
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Other Billfolds $1.00 up

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Taylor and
Lester

receiVed oHielally and pre- er My God To Thee. Flowers ~ch ~ ._:eM garet Tul- membera are asked kt weer :r.el Smlllt who closed with pray· vice nen Sunday morning 11
sented corsages. Lucy Spencer were placed on ~ altar by ca ... ma e
ar Oa on white.
er. Co&lt;pmiltees for lhe coming lhe 10:15 a. m. SundaY Scbool.
was repOrted home from hos- Letha Wood and • l1ghled ca&amp; lie With the AmeriCan g
year were named. A report on Miss Carla Morris Is plantsL

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A short memorial servtce tor\uneu1.

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BERMUDAS

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the class it was
to take turns alpha·
aext president
IDilailed at 1h e
l;eptember will be
=-·-: Barton, vice presGeorle Corson. He• ·trere served ro Mrs.
· , Mrs, Murl MeFry, Mrs.
Albert Swa~
~·rame, Mrs.

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Ameriea, observ~d Its 32nd
anntv11'881')' althe
regular
meeting Tueaday evening.
Barbara saraent, rouncilor,

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HARDWARE
E8 ERS8A

Rog. $1.00 Dorothy Perkins

fashion fun
for summer •

three graduating seniors a
' Garoes were played ,JIIIII
LQ$E .WEIGHT
·
be A friend- ·0"" and on the other an open Plana
made 1o serve lhe sutton MethodiSt Churc:b on!
g1v
After reMYiiiC·
WITH ·
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bl 'th the Golden Rule ifl.
were
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So'i s Clay Honored were Mlaa Ecl-~prlles
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s~e briefly and lntrodu~ shr C,::.•1~!o~:.ngbyo:~.fu:~
~ DEX.AoOIIT TAI!,.IlJ!t,. ;~
00 one side and _I¥PPf ::'erv':U::n:r!u: w~n PT~ i;:' Ro;., Miss Karen McKay ~ nice
lh"'!' member guest,
a er: :;,.. Tl That Binds" eon- Anniversary ,.Chester
Cciuncll met Tuesday evenng at the of Southern, and DUane Tuttle, ca e was and~. Aallt- .O alytlciiY.,..Orutll" . ';,'1~
which Mrs. Cleland, on behalf
• .
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Eastl!rn presenlationl were , foo.&lt;!re~ID
lhe
, , '::.
ollhe Council, presented each eluded the semc~. Mrs. ~a e-\the other side, were ,aerved school;
made J&gt;Y Lester L. Roush, SUpl. [ing Mrs. ClrmeD wtlb
reo
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•h•rtor member a gift.
·. ly _~d Mrs. Betzmg eech poke with ir.e eream, eoffee and koOI Mrs. William Ohlinger, presl-[olthe sunday School. Bob BUI !
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Fred Tay.
William Fry were
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Mrs. Earl John . .
George Carson. Also
hostess was Mrs.

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Wire wheel wven, 8:ot white wall tlreo, thowa Hille
wear, radio, hetter, a real buy.

1964 CHMOLlT BI""Jne .... $1695

WI~~ )00

4 Door. Grey flnloh, 'flnyllntorlor, 327 cu. ln. on11111,
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t1re1 ohow Dille wear, automaUe tranL, radio aad
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llhowroom eleo11 aad 0111 you'D lJka.

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V8 eaglne, ald. Irina., radio and boater.

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MONiOU~.WHAT'S
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Light green llalsh, opotl... Interior, good tlreo, power
steering and brakea, automatic trant., radio and heat.
or, factory air oonclltlonad. A real oharp car alld one

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MIDDLIPORT, OHIO

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GLORY BE!!

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l: PICKED UP
A LEETLE SCRAP
OF. NEWS ~ER ~E
DOWN AT

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l"ELL IT QUICK ..
I'M ALL E ~R S

TH:GENERAL

&lt;0TOR6,'
MAW

1965 CHEVROLET ,11pala ·· ·· ·· $269$

T INFORMATION

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THE, $19M ·
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TW REVI;.NOOERS .CHOPPED .UP
S NU.~Y'5

STILL LAST NIGHT
AN' PUT ·A RtFI.E BAll IN HIS
.AIG - · --AN' DOC HAD TO
GIVE 0~ ~UFFY A BLOCll&gt;
TRANSMiSSiON AN'THUTTY•
TWO STITCHES

AN'---

Super Sport Cou~ b~ &gt;!nyl top, und. .woocl nnJ,
Wt, all vinyl Interior; With bueket aeata. V-8 enllne,
· automaUc tnnam!Jiloa, power lleerlna and •btlke1, ·
Wire wheel wven, 8:ot white wall tlreo, thowa Hille
wear, radio, hetter, a real buy.

1964 CHMOLlT BI""Jne .... $1695

WI~~ )00

4 Door. Grey flnloh, 'flnyllntorlor, 327 cu. ln. on11111,
Powerlllde, 8oocl tlr&lt;!l.
·

SINCE l\lf

1964 CORYAIR Deluxe .. · ·.... $1095
2 Dr. Turquolle llnloh, vlnjol laterior,

dlo, heater, tiel. lriiiL

JUST LI'T ~

RAMBLE ON'i' IT'S

LI'L ABNER

8oocl t1re1, ,...
' !
GOOD· BY, YOU PROT'EST·

1964 FALCON .......... ·· ...... $1295

SONK

,,

2 Door. Deluxe laterlor, 8oocl whitewall llrel, white
flniJh, radio and boater.
·

1963 CORYAIR Monza ·· · •· ···· • $1395

..

4 Dr. Low mllnae bj' 1ooa1 llcly owner, whitewall
t1re1 ohow Dille wear, automaUe tranL, radio aad
heater, help flnloh, faWD ..nyl illterlor, ~uckel ltllo.
llhowroom eleo11 aad 0111 you'D lJka.

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.~ '

1962 CHMOLO Biscayne .... $1195
Elk I M!l!k

4 Dr. White finish, red loterior, good whitewall tlreo,
V8 eaglne, ald. Irina., radio and boater.

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MONiOU~.WHAT'S
'I'OUR &gt;ULITICAL

Light green llalsh, opotl... Interior, good tlreo, power
steering and brakea, automatic trant., radio and heat.
or, factory air oonclltlonad. A real oharp car alld one

"-A~ATI~~

..,.
.

I'M A

SERF/

--.

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TH! CHEVROLET WAY

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPIN EVIl. f:GO P.M.
POMIROY, OHIO

THI BORN LOSEI

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RUGS DIRn?

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RENTAL ·

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MIJST at A'O. ""TUPll)
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MAKE ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY YOUR. SHOPP!NG CENTE~- O~n
About
On F~idc;ry night untii ·B-clnd on Saturday night untai9-Save ~~IS- w':ek 1M
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-eo n,-·he •~na·• ..
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urn1turesa
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Mrs. Leo
Trousers
on
the
main
flborJust
unpacked
the
Lady
Wrangler
hne
of,
visited recently with her father,
C. H. Wise, Sr. and her sister,
Miss Ruth
Summer Sportsweadorwomen and girls in the ready to wear
Mrs. Roger Kittle of
ter spent the past weekend wtth
her aunt. Miss Vesta McCoy.
department on the 2nd floor.
Ernest """'"

on Tuaday
Malion Fisher entertain- .
~ !:-::ng~~ Mi~~onarY

"lei~ of

Servi!'

ibe Pomeroy Chllrcb
Tuesday evening
bor home In Minersville. Mrs.
!.to Bryan ·preatcled. Devobons
..(m led by Mrs. Louis Osborn.•.
u);ing ao her topic, Giving A•un:
cfantly.
, Members answered roll
with an answered prayer.
contribution was made to the
McKinley Indian Mission
Tepennish, ·Wash.. after
Mrs. Masters gave a history
the Mission. Mrs. Bryan
ducted bible quize games and
refreshments were served by
t~e hostess to the above and
Mr.~ . Denver Kapple and
a
Jut's!. Mrs. Karl Grueser.

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Cub Srouls AIIPntl
Circu.• wednt&gt;stlfl~·

Den Three Cub Scout~. with
JlocOC their den mothers. Mrs. Richard
Rosenbaum and Mrs. Elza G~l·l
more Jr . attended the circus m
B. I MJddleporl Tuesday after school.
For,
Following the show , the group
Comp went to the Rosenbaum home
ley \lf where refreshments were servMilk ed by Tommy Reed. Attending
caJIII the circus were Ricky Couch ,
Olive Tommy Johnson, Gary Snouf·
'1'111 fer MikF p~ore, Doug . and
If PI Joe Ro9enbaum, Harold Stsson,
Tommy Reed and two guests,
Jimmy and Linda Rosenbaum.

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MRS. BOBBY FOSTER

Miss Dill is
Recent Bride 0 f
Bobby L. Foster
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Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Dill,
Pomeroy Route 3, announce t~e
marriage of their daughter Lm·
da Darlene, to Bobby Lee ~os·
ter. son of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ralph
r~uster, Mmersv1lle_ Rou_te 1.
The bride was gtv_en m marriage by her father m a double
ring ct-~ernony performed b~
the Rev. Menzel Smi~. on Aprd
30 at the Enterpnse E.U.B.
church.
A reception was held In the
church basement The table ~as
1"'--'~:"":'.::"::";7.::;.-.-1 1 decorated with white and pm'k
BUY 100 GAU.ONS
streamers . The center of ~he
Gas •nd Get FrN 4 D•y•
table held a bridal cake wtth
1
candles on ea rh side. The
Get Yaur sntrs Book Tod•Y was served by Mrs.
.
CIRTIFIED GAS STATION
Schoonover aunt of the bride.
.
531 w. Mliln St. · Pom~ray The cake ~as served by Mrs. 50~i'luam DavJs of Soda Springs
Menzel Smith.
I Idaho, has been the guf!st of his
J mother, Mrs. Crary Davis. He
HHOPi
I
was enroute to St. Louis, Mo .
w vn .
on business.

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tt'iVe·ln Challenging

Meditation is
Given Circle

TONIGHT &amp; FRIDAY

"THE AMOROUS
ADVENTURE OF
MOLL FLANDERS"

Kim Novak Richard J oh nson

(Tfchnieolor)

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Gina Lo11obrigida

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MEIGS THEATRE
Pom1roy, Ohll
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
May 20-21
"IANDOKAN THE GR!AT"
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Genevieve Grad
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A challenging meditation on
the topic "Establishing 0 u r
ldentily." was P""ented by
M'ss Elizabetb Fick when the
F:iendly Circle of
Church met Tuesday
t the church.
a The program opened
i
thoughts from the wriHngs
Philip Brooks, "Do Not
For Easy Lives u and a
ture reading. A question
answer period followed.
With P.1r!l. Carl Kautz,
dent. in charge, the Circle
ed to send $25 to Rev.
Kuether. for mission work
Honduras, Central America,
of the mission fields of
United Church of Christ.
The Rev. Kuethec was ordain·
ed June, 1963. and he and his
wife, Sue, were commissioned
the Board of World Minis·
· · for service in Latin Amer·
ica . With their infant son, Scott,
they went to Central America
in December 1963 and are in

tav !Fri12el ts the older son of
the Rev, and Mrs: Ralph Keuth·
er. He was born m Pom~?er~~
the first year .of the Keu
10 years of mmtstry here.
A contributi~n
of $10 was
made to the msurasce fu~ ?f
the church. The annual ptcme
meeting will be held June 21,
at the home of Mrs. Kautz and
Mrs. John William Blaetlnllr
will present the vesper service.
Mrs. Kautz and Mrs. Pearl
Mora served a dessert course,
with pink nut cups. nower~
napkins, and ~n arrangement
iris and narcissus on. the
fresbment table carrmg out
spring theme.
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Given Daughter

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Priddy
HyseU Run, entertained with
birthday party Saturday In
or of the ninth birthday el theuc II
daughter. Debbie Ann.
Refreshments of ice
J~:::_:wo~rk~ln~H~ondur=~as~.G~us-;[ cake and kool-ade were~
iii
Debbie received many
gifts.
Attending were Linda
I Loretla Tackett, Judy
Deborah mack, Bob
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Jell Musser, Steve Stewart,
nie Casto, Douglas Pope, LIIl&lt;Ja 11
Hysell, Jeannie Schuler, KI!VlD 11
WOMENS
WOMENS
Dewees, Joy White, Linda
Iiams, Gene Davis, Rusty Dav·ll
is, Joyce HutehiDsoo, Jane Schll·ll
ling. Cbristine Musser, Penoy
Ehlill, Penny Priddy, her grand·
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
, Roush and son RoDDie, Mr. and
pr.
Mrs. Charles Buckley and lam·
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stewart
and family. Debbie's brother,
Compare At $3 .99
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Gary, and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Priddy.

lUNDAY, MONDAY
and TUESDAY
May 22-23-:14
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Mr. and Mrs.

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Sunddy with her mother, Mrs.
Charles Mayes.
Bruce Walla~. student
Marshall Universily. spent the
-kend with his parents, Mr ·
and Mrs. Dwight Wallace and
daughter, Nancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lake of
west Jefferson. spent the weekend with her sister and
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ken·
nedy, Sr. They have jusl
1
turned from a vacation of
!
eral weeks in Florida and
igtm. 'fhey also visited in Nelsonville with her daughter
family, Mr. and Mrs. Micllae\
Ohlinger and son, Michael II,
and ·oew baby daughter, Julia
Ann, and with relatives iR Coo&gt;l·ll
.
11
Vl~ Rev. and Mrs. RonBIO'II
Place and son; steve, have retW'ned. to their~~~ In
bridge, New y 0~~iler a VIS&lt;t 11
here with her family, Mr.
M Harry Houdashelt and
~:~ Freddie Houdasbelt. Steve
ta ed with his graadparents
his parents attended the
Baptist ConveAtioa held in Mis-

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man and Mrs. Dwight Wallace,
devothHtal chairman. Hote&amp;seB
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Neck and head scarf'!!,
squares, triangles, · oblong,
in whlte, pastel colors,
Ill' prints,

Goed quality
X

27 x 36

SALE $2.00

'27 x S4

SALE $3.00

6:00 to 8:00

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
Stnlillg MeigJ CouKI¥ for ourr g4 Y 1411

Mtmbu 1«111GI Rt11r111 Svrttm
Member Ft4eral Deposillnrttf'''"" Corporotimo

51\.95
'.I.
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SLIPCOVER and
DRAPERY FABRICS

conoN

PRINTED SAILCLOTH

BRIEFS

Beauti£U) bri,~tht patterns. Floral and Prov~nclal, 45"
widtb. Washable colors. Ideal for making Chait and Sofa
COvers, Curtains, Drapes and Shift Dressts.

49c

An excellent a810rtment of all cotton pil!(e goods &lt;ttl'' wide.

LITTLE GIRLS

$1.00 •

SUMMER WEIGHT

• y •

Slus 4 to 14 cotton crepe
in ne•t prints for summer
wear.

PINEWOOD IMPORTED

RICE STRAW RUGS

4'116'

3'xS'

$3-29
,.,. $4-69
$5·99

IATHMAT

1011% Viscose lllyoo In
beautiful oparkltq eolon.

Set includee Contour Mat,
Lid Cover and

Rua.

FOR THIS

IALI

$3.49

GRADUAnON
CARDS

50% ModuiUI ltayon, !:IOiiJ"o
cotton. 411" width. Ble
oetectio' _patl«tlJ iD oD
C!Ofoil.
.

the

WORLD

Be sure to lee the exeelJent groups of Cotton Sun Sutta,
Ovenlls in Seersucker and cool cottou - Overall aod
Shirt Sets _ Sborts and Shirts to ttch Sets. Slm 8
months to 24 months. Solid colors, st
, ehecks, prlnta.
On Sale In the Infants department on
bt floor.

AN here, In the housewares department on the

100% all

89c ,...

II" UnbiNched S..miHI ShMtlng • , • .. yd. 69c

Cool SUmmer materials 1n pastel eolors of ~' blue,

maize, pink. Also a fine selection ef neat ptintl. 100%
wash •n wear. Sizes SmaH, Med.lum, Large.

ANY $3.95 DUSTER OR SLEEP COAT~ $3.23

WOMENS INDERA

$1.95 COTION SLIPS
Jlade with abadow P..et. Cool white cotton. SIIH II !G
64 and extra aizea 411 &lt;10, eyelet embroidery trim, top and
~ comfortable, adjustable shoulder 1lraps.
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY

malo Ooor. Uprilbt

hamper and bench alflea,
loom, woven fibre and
tieyt covered atYieo.

Alhling Machine
PAPER
st..derd size

white

rol~

..per.

21c

"FAMOUS MAKER"

BASEBALLS-BALL BATS
BAU GLOVES
s.. the fine uloetlon of Flaldor'o Mitts -

Cllchars
Mitts_ a - n Glovt1- Plus A Big S.loctlon of
la'"""ll•- Soflbello- Tonnlo Rocqutlo- Tonnla
Iaiit _ On Sole Now On the Firat Floor.

S.lel Friday and S.turday
Men's Permanenl Press

WORK UNIFORMS
$7,90

THERMAL BEDSPR~DIBLANKET
Irregular of a higher priced 89.95 spread. ~achlne
washable. Diamond Patteraed 100% Solid coiDr cotton wlth lace fringe. FuU au! .Twin ·olzet. Cowra:
White, Avocado, Antique Gold, Brown, Blue, Red,
Rose, Rust.

$4.39

lALII Ploln Whlh

ENVELOPES

100 '"' 39c
KING

IIZI

WRmNG TABLET

39c

lnmbo llko, tal: tablet,
IU!ed.

Endurlne eleranco ot 1 remarltablr IOif ..,~, VIbrant
ooUd eolon in a jacquanl tn&gt;e -•· While, Gold, Plat,
Cranberry, Blue, Gnetl, Bolio, Pumpldll; ,O.IIIl&lt;O tailored
- • oc1•
with a ftneer pleall, f" budtnm, ·z• '~-,.,,.,.. •_...,
1" 1lde hem. (Cafe 1i%e hu brul-coated rlnp), Slze 48
pleated. s.w.

72" LENGTH

$4.49

14" LINGTH

f4,79

10" LINGTH "

"'"
•)]

They never need Ironing. Famous Koraton process,
give permanent pre" to both trousers and shirt
Dark green, Forest green, or Gray.
Pant Size 29 to 44. Shirt size 14'1.1 to 17 and . ~
sleeve lengths 82, 88 or 84. Buy what you ne
during the sale. Panls are on
Shlrls $3.4$

Sale $4.45 · 1 pair,

"Wrengler" w..therecl Denim
'

Tapered Fit Jean$ ·

our M.2f • -

GARDEN HOSE

toot ...a
IenctbL
llelidy .
,. ·ao
eoupled,
careaa,,fuD
% iDcb lize, OD. llle wr

36" L E N G T H - - - - - - - - $2.95

45" L E N G T H - - - - - - - - f3.4t
63" LENGTH
$3.99

$1,66

THI N!W

REDMAN
HAMPERS

PRISOUA PATCH QUILT SHEETING
Snow white -

stop In now OD the 1st
floor. Select a Graduation
Card tor that boy or IJirl,
JOUD.J man or youae woman on your &amp;radultion
list. You'll find a excel·
lent Hlectloa.

yd.

JUST RECEIVED! SHIPMENT

lbcellent quality. 90" cotton quilting sheeting.

Tanks Enter Pagoda Battle

,.r.

ANY $2.95 DUSTER OR SLEEP COAT- t2,33

HALLMAII(

DRESS
MATERIAL

69c

Two•

DUSTERS·-SLEEP COATS

nowm

Polyetheltne artificial
flowers and foliage moat 1111 kind you could
~t. (On the mala floor)

6'x12'

sns

wh~h

SALEI Wo1111111 Phil Mild tnd Kotz

S'xl'

$.1.95 I PC.

~~ot~U¥ra

,.

Stencilled design• - vivid multi colored warp Dominant motifs are modern florals. Matching deliens In all alzes. Coloro: Green, Browa - Oblong
shape.
24•41

~Ilk

~

FOR LITTLE BOYS &amp; GIRLS

GOWNS

69c
27x54 89c
$p9
24xN
$]-39

69c

Sun Suits •• Lightweight Overalls Summer Play Clothes

Prints on heavyweight barcloth Include modern provinciall
ac::enic, floraJs. Vat dyed, preshrun~ Srotcbgard floish.

~
.,.41ls d~

~JUlia

Run-A·Round

Elastic Jeg brief style,
mesh weave for cool com·
fort, white only, sma;oth
flttln~, preshrunk, Stzes
5 (38 ; 6 (38), 7 (40) and
8 (42).

.Fiberglas Draperies

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

Wom~t~~'l

SPECIAL PURCHASE

SPECIAL PURCHASE! New JacqUird Look

Your Full Service Blink Is , ••

$1.00

27 - - - - - - SALE $1.00

Extr.a wide tailored tier of Sprlnl&amp; Mills' 100% Cotto.
Poplin 5" bottom hem, 70" wide PM' pair, Valance '10"
lE 11" 'Tier 36" long. Drip Dry, machine washable. Beau\1·
ful fa.st colors: Wblte, Turquoise, Gold, Red, S;md, Green,
Pumpkin,

oard

Four members of the South- services oonsttltanl for the Ohio, "In response to your lnqtticy Melp Counly Superlnlelldent of 1 IICJard President Joe Stohart, motion to adjourn pa!aed by a if Ire had made a oommenne- Rlclrard Russell asked w11111t1
....t -»··
ern Local School Board, appar- Educalioo Association, atte:HI- coneorniDg the legal provisions Schools, whi!'h saJd:
, In response to the query by 1-1 vote, Fisher casting the dis- , garding possible favoriUsm be- action was taken by the blilrtl
ently hlooked at least .tomporar- •d the meeting and noted the for !be demotloli·of a prlneiJill, "TWs Is to certll)' thai I have Deem, as to wlretber the acllons senling vote.
I ing shown. He did not re"lem- !concendng ber husband llljol .
ily In an earlier action not to , proceedings. Mrs. Breuabus said please be advised that iD ac- not .. any ' dme recommended concerning the principals would
BOARD QUIZZED
ber making such a statement. / he had only a temporary _.
rehire three principals, sue- following the aesslon that . lbe eordanee wlth Section 3311.12, lbal'!lr.
Wolfe be rellev• be rescinded, said, "We wiU Early iD the meeting the hoard &gt; Mrs. Gail Popp, who is cur- tract ano1 no vote of the
eeeded Thursday night in ad- had been requested to attend • principal may be translerrell ed
as principal o! Jake It under consideration with was questioned in regard to its i rently a Jeacher al Southern eJe. would • aeeded. President" IIIII- ,
journlng a regular
In by the Sothern Local. Teachers to a lesser adJainlotraUve pooi- the Southern · L&lt;lcal High ftbe 'prosecuting attorney."
aclion concerning staffing of ' mentary, asked the reason for bart indieated this was a Dfll.
the lace of protests by a Cltl- . Association.
lion or to a teoeher position up- School."
Stobart also said he wasn't parlicular lellchers at the Ap- her husband's release as mod· take by the board.
·
..,.. Committee demanding to The meeting, attended by ap- on reco111111endallon of the 111- Mr. Deem, alter nollng the aware of the fact that t h e ril sosslon.
ern mathematics teacher In the .
OO'IIER ACI'IVITY
1
he reeogl)jzed.
P""lmately ·50 persgns iDclad· perlntendent of tehoola and ap- fact that the board had earlier board bad to hava such a ree- Mrs. Betty Deem, wife of Ex- [high school.
, - Roberta Kraueber wu ._
Alter three hours In seaalon, ing several teachers, reaohed Ita proval of the board of educa- In the meeting approved the ommendation from the county eculive Head Deem, asked lor Board member Otis MeClin- ed as a teacher • btlper ID,Ita
the hoard hBitily voted for ad· emollonal
iD the closing . tian.
minutes of lbe AprH meeling superlnlendenl of schools, be- the reason the board voted not took, when asked to explain hla pre-ocbool program lhla . .
journm"'!t
despite protests miDutes when Executive Head I "In tha
L&lt;lcal where the three teacben ware fore an educator can be reliev- to have her as a teacher in the action in the decision not to re- I mer. Miss Krauetter, - .,Jh
from members of a Clttzens' fRonald Deem read letters in j' Scllool Dlltrict lite demollon not reempiDyed as principal, ed of his duties as principal. high school but that she contin- jhire Michael Popp, said, "I applicants, waa hired by a,.,. ,.
committee who asked to be rec- oannecUon with the board's ear- 1 of a prtaclpal -'4 require asked the board:
It was at this point that Mrs. ue teaching elsewhere In tbe have no stalemen&lt; to make at I anlmous vote after motloll liD
ognized.
lier decision not to rehiro tbree lite reeo........,ttoa for ruclt ''Are you joing to rescind Breuhaus, arose to eonflrm the Idistrict
Ithis lime. I don't mean to cut made by Fisher. .II bad Ilea .
The oame board memben princlpall in the dlstrlcl. ,
demotion by tht eoaaly..,... . that action."
report of Executive Head Deem. Board Member Harry Hill , you short, but I don't think It suggested by Stobart and alllba
then loft tile room alter one Deem first read a
letter tateadeal of ldloolo olid apThe minutes of tha AprU A few minutes later the board confirmed he had made a stale- [ would be wise.
applicants' names be
a
Indicated be would del)' aay- from Kenneth Daugherty, ad- proval of lite tnajorlly of lbe meeting had been approved at continued an early attempt to ment at the April sc"'lon that President StolYart, also asked hat .wet the oae draWD aut ..
one to ouggeot they bad taken ministratlve asslstsnt of the board of ediCitloa."
the beginning of last night's ..,._ adjourn and at this time aocom- he did nat feel a husband and about Popp's release, charged blred.
the load be had !bat day.
Ohio
Education
A&amp;s""latlon,
A
letter
was
then
read
by
slon
by a 4-1 vow, John Fisher pUshed it, despite strong objee- wife should be' under the same ,lre was "insubordinate."
- The quesUon was brov&amp;ht
1
Babetta A. Breuhaus, field
staled:
Deem from 0. 0, Patteracm, eaattng the dissenling vote.
lions by several persons. The 1root. Mra.
asked Mr. HiU I The wile of Latin teacher
(Continued On Page

meetl~

Tier Curtain and Valance

SCARFS

"CLEANUP SALE! SMALL LOT

18

nu ln au windows, -can be used anywhere In you~ hom(
3 speed, 5 blades for extra eoonnl, handy carrylna: bandl .
on Sale For

TOP VALUE
WOMEN'S

SAMPLE RUGS

20 inch Size FANS

69c

24x70

27x41

$2,88

MEET TONIGHT

IXTRA SIZES

Genorol Eloetrlc's $29.9S All Purf*O

Mode of heavy duty 18% ounce Brushed denim. Zipper fly - true wnqltr cui.

Men'• Slzt 29 to 36 ··· · ··.. "" $4.98
lop' Size I to 18 .. ·.. · ''' •" .. · $3.98
&lt;

"

.. Thrifty! Save All Of Your S.lesllps From
.

':1_

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