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'l'be MaY meeting of the Past tivitles. 'l'bt nut meetlDtl wUI

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o:tneroy Motors

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Groundbreaklng ceremmiteo
- with more lhnn :1011 penona
•IWDIInB- were held- Mooday
.tteruooD for a new Pomeroy
Mgtcil: Cio!IIIPDDY garage and
sliowroom to be built tbla 11UD-

TONIGHT lhru TUESDAY
"RED LINE 7000"

- Technico1orJames Caan
Laura Devon
Fttturett.

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CoJornrtoont
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURS.
NOT OPEN
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Smartly styled 2 Passenger

"CourtiDg Swing"
$11,911 CHAIRS .
$17.90 ROCKERS
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$17.90 CHAISE
LOUNGES
$25.911 GLIDERS
$ 7.95 CHAIRS
$14.50 CHAISE LOUNGES
$ 5.95 TABLES
$11.95 CHAIRS
$19.95 CHAISE LOUNGES
$17.95 ROCKERS
$10,00 CHAIRS
$19.95 ROCKERS
$17.95 CHAISE LOUNGES
$ 6.50 CHAIRS
$ 9.95 ROCKERS
$12.50 CHAISE LOUNGES
$ 3.75 END BENCHES
$34.110 IAR·B-Q SETS
$21.50 REDWOOD CHAIRS
$SUS LOVE SEATS
$37.50 CHAISE LOUNGES
$59.95 GIN RUMMY SETS
$32.00 ROCKIRS
$62.00 LLOYD SWINGS
$32.50 LLOYD CHAIRS
$18.50 LLOYD CHAIRS
$69.00 TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS
W.OO TABLE AND 2 CHAIRS
$19.00 LOVE SEATS
$46,50 ~HAIRS
$42.00 LOVI ~EJITS
$24.00 CHAIRS
$16.50 TABLES
$ 9.9S COTS
$14.95 CHAIRS
$29.95 CHAIRS
$59,00 GLIDERS
$91.00 BED GLIDERS
W.OO CHAISE LOUNGES
W.OO METAL GLIDIRS

CtJlcmel Sanders' asks:

~~Goi11g for a Sunday drive?

Fill up at my place."

3rd Friday Club
Observes its
Anniversary

"Toke a bucket of chicken along for the tide. There's no
tastier way &amp;o .fill up. My origina1 recipe makes Kentucky Fried
Chicken tender and t.asty and finger lickin' good. So good, you
may just turo the car around and come back for more,
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SALI $9.50
SALI $14.110
SALI $14.110

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YOUR
HEADQUARTERS
FOR

FLOWERS
A Tribute To

e HUSH PUPPIES
eJARMAN
eRANDCRAFT

Our loved Ones.

eRAND
ICALUMET

eJACQUEUNE

eBROOKS

eCONNIE

ePARIS FASlllON

eDATE BOOK

ePOLL PARROT

KEDS ••• BALL BAND JUS ••• P. F.'s
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WIDE &amp; VARIED

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FUitNITURE

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

We've just had·
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our ~est sales month bt40 years.
SOmebody somewhe~ ·
D,ttlSt;be tiuying a lot of Po.~tiacs.

.LANKY WCY
HOLLYWOOD tUPI) - LucDle Ball .bas a ·candid memory of her8elf as a eblld.
"I was 1811 and skinny,
llamlDil red hair and braces, ••
sbe say&amp;. "I looked like It kitchee malclt with buck teeth."

SEE OUR

eHEEL HUGGERS

and ol· ward D. Mitchell, zone .,snag. near; Rev. Richard Martin,
tiRtioas have been ·completed new Pomeroy Motor Compllll)lllces
of the Chevrolet Motor Co. Sheriff Robert C. Harten~acll,
lor tho purchBse of the' IPolor proge construction would get ed on two
Additional persons Introduced Falber Jobn Turel, Rev. Joseph
compiiii)I'B exlstblg gajooge t.. underway today. Engineer lor will bO a ·
the ceremonies were Kraly, Rev. WUbur
Perrin,
cillUes flont on West MIJn.st, tho new building will be D. H. pr&amp;-fab In
G&lt;orge Gold,. brnnch. mnn· Rev. &gt;Carver Williams, .Pome.
mending to SeconrJ.tl.
Robeson, Pomeroy,
yellow.
of the General Motors roy PoUce Chi~ Jed Websler,
''When tliese liuur!(np bave Mr. Knight began employ- Mr. Knight
Corp. In Parkers- Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar,
been removed," Mr. Reed said, \llenl wltb the Pomeroy Motor es the new
be reaMr. Clark, regional man- Pomeroy C of C
P,..,IJent
"It Ia the lnlenllon oi the dJreo. .'Co. In February of 1929, and ely for ,
time ager of lhe Chevrolet Moto.· Co., Jack Cahey, and Middleport c
ton of 'the Farmers Bani: ond became general mnnqer ln 1967
and William Healhcote and Ed- of C Pr&lt;sident John Welsh.
Savings Compnny to build a August of that year. He bought ber.
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ward Gleen, bolh Chevrolet of- Among the out-of·town VIS!new, modern bank building on Into the buslnm In IINO and Others taklnB P&amp;r! In the ficials; D. H. Ro~on; engl. tors .were Mr. and Mrs. George
the s!~, providing drlv..!n bank· baa served as the llqn's presJ. 81'&lt;lundbreikiQ8 belillet Knight
lng facHIUes end. ample park· dent since then.
and Reed, _ , ~ GrueInK."
Mr. Kn!ghl, lrlclnB the re. ..,., manager ot ,Pomeroy
Mr. Reed further stated that cent history of the company, tor Co.; Willialli' Knlglrt, gen,er-1
no definlle ~ for &lt;OllSiruc- said the used car ·lol on East al mnnqer Ill·the M;Moo couro-1
tiM bas beeli set built Is his Maln-sl was opened In 19111. II ly Motor Co.; Re~ · l\JcComlick,
hope that the building may be was graded above Dood st•ge sales manager &lt;1. the r;~~~t I
under way In the ipr!ng of 1967. In 1953.
Ba Motor Co.; George C&lt;
Meanwb!le, Mr. Knight lndl- The new building will be of Jr., sales manager oflhe
cated, following •lie ground- ..... tory, with the erception of on Counly Motor Co., :.nnd
Tueoday 8llllOUIICed !bat oego- brealdng .ceremonleo, that the the parll

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dealer; "Robert Rees, car deal· men; and Mr. and Mrs.
er; Miss Donna Roush, Emer-IMink, car dealer, all ol
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polls nnd Mr. and Mrs.
son Evans, President of th.e ton Jobn!Jon, Insurance
Ohio Valley Bank; Joe Moch, Joe Jonlon, Peoples ·
president of lhe GallipOlis Fii'St cial; Mr. Lanham, Cily
National Bank; Selwyn
R. al Bank, Mr. and Mr!.
While, cashier of the OhiD Val- Krodel, Anita Hoschar,
ley Bank; Altomey John Holl~ Betty Neibert and I. H. ·c.~,&gt; .
day, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur man, Peoples ·National
Darnbrough; ~wrence Bastiani an of Pt. Pleasant.

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lA· break..!!."

lng of Rep. Ed!lb Green, J). Oregoa's two-term JOvemar,
Ore., one oi !be stale'l
llatlleld, was a runaway
Influential paiiUcal ligurel.
to defeat three other
previously had not endorsed
and win the Republl·
candidate,
senatorial nomination. Ha~
'l'bt Oregon primary came
field also Is a critic of Jolmson,
day after poll&amp;ter Louis
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bls political strength Is so
said tn a copyrighted
!bat his views on Vlel
opinion BID'Vey that the
were not ~&gt;peeled to
!dent now bas his
the oulcome of the race
popularity ratiog amoag
wey.
Morgan strongly opposed U.S. astion's volers since he
Florida's bitter Democratic
involvement In VIet Nam, and the White House, The pall
campaign came
received vigorous suppart from only 55 per cent of the
an end with a I'Wl-Dff
Sen. Wayne Morse, IJ.Ore., one thinks Johnson is doing a
Gov. Haydon Burn&amp;
!be nation's most QU!spoj&lt;fn job. HarriJ attributed
Mayor Robert King
Cljljca of the war. )o!Qrgnn also dedlne to the war In Viet
'l'be winner will oppose
recdved the las~mlnllle liP-. llllllnOaiiDD at home.
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The conlenders were U.S.
&amp;bert Duncnn, 45, who
up almOst certain reto enter lbe Senate
as a champion of
Johnson's po!lcles,
former Federal Power
Commissioner Howard Morgnn,

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DUDLEY'S

MEMBER OF THE FAMILY

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tor of St. Paul's
Luthelan
Church,
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tal Health Association .
Other officers elected were
Mrs. William Holl as
!IrS
vice president end Mr. Wilo '
liam L. Carr of Coolville as second vice president. Mrs. !Ada
Hampton was reelected seer.
tary - treasurer. Deferred for
later consideration was a ~
posal to use the new Lutberu
church to bouse a mentally ...
tarded class.
RepOrts indicated that till
Association paid out $100 to belp
finance lhe testing of IS mental·
ly retarded children In Felwary (at a cost of $313), preU...
inary to forming a class of Jill'
pUs meeting stall' quallficallou.
AKlNGSclM- About 1 persons joined A. R. Knight, prosid~nt The Rev, Riclliard _Marta,
and owner of the Pomeroy Motnr Company, and other Trl-County business leaders. in past pres_,dent and chairmaD. II ·
ground breaking ceremonies Monday for a new garage and showroom with over 18,000 · the ~eetmg, reported that ft.
nancmg of the proposed claa
eguare feet under roof.
could with considerable IJteU.
hood, be obtained up to 10 per
cenl lhrough the federal Oflk!e
Economic Opportunity,....,.
Iolclassroom
space was Jocated
and a budget sel.
The Rev. Nyle Borden, a.!lla
County Mental Heallh oHiclil,
outlined methods by wb!cb tlJt
association could raise the fi.
mainlng ID per cent, lnclwlbll
a dues-paying - memboral&gt;!J
drive, canister drive, and ...
era! donation drive aimed ill
organizations.
Additional names of mentaltJ
retarded children were ooll$
ed with a view to furlbor elltlbillty lesting, and added Ill ·llil
file gathered this year.
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er meeting when slgnlflll8lll ~
gross and plans bad betrlllliMII.

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But In Oregon the main lssuo
WBJ· Viet, Nll!ll lp the baltie for
the Dell)ocrallc nomination
the oea1 ~ relinquished
Sen. Maul')ne Neuberger,

For Memorial

MEMORIAL DAY

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cljSnged the b~ance ol pOII~ICa!l

Open Friday Nights Til 9 -- Also Open All Day Thursdays

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Pl'flldenl Johnson's Viet
paUcle8 today drew their
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'l'b6 lesl came In 1m
~; . 11 a . time
~ · pOpularity
reP!Ji;141!11n national
~ bt at lis lowest mark
~~ enlered the
~ 2\t years ago.
'l'b!!. tast gave O.:Oson
~ ~IWdJooln today's voting.
~cky primary and
e~OIIS , In Oklahoma
ll'lllrlda also were belna held.
The Florida race
s~p~s . of , glvin(
a !resb
lndlll4itiol -411 . whether •lederal

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Kuttreq fried Chiekt~~t

FOOTWEAR

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Testing Viet Nam Policies

SALE $~00
SALE .SO
SALE .9.50
SALE $16.00
SALE $14,00
SAL. $7.75
SALE $16.00
SALI $14.00
SALE $4.911
IAU $7.75
SALI $10.110
SALI $2.95
SALI $21.00
SALI $21.110
IALE $J2.IIO
SALI $:JOJIO
SALI $41.00
SALI $26.00
SALE $50.00
SALI $11.00
SALI $15.00
SALE $56.110
SALE $32.00
SALE $74.110
SALE UL00
SALI $$4.00
SALI $19.110
SALE $14.00
SALI $7J5
SALE $13.00
SALE $25.00
SALE $41.00
SALE $14.110
sAu s:JOJIO
SALE $32,00

COlONEL SANDERS' RECIPE

Nationally Advertised Brands

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ELBERFELDS POMEROY

FEATURING

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sq: .(t. of rjrl¢- space, will be
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3-aci'e tr!lct oi land on East
~~~ .here the Pomeroy Motor Co. used car lot Is located.
A. R. Knlgb~ owner of the
flrll), Bald the new facility will
coulsl 31 a sbowroom, · parts
departinent, servi"' department
and oH!ce space.
'l'btodore T. Reed, Jr., pres!dent of the Farmera Bani: and
Savings Company, who parllclpaled in the ceremonies, also

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Roush's Sl!oe slon.

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SEE US FOR ALL OF YOUR SPRJNo
llfMODELING &amp; BUILDING ttiiEDS.

Select From Over 1000 Colon &amp; Sh~

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BUILDERS SUPPLY

COMPANY

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bnlllnt perfotn- In the TRIALS end with .... like tllla,
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Select From Over 1000 Colon &amp; Sh~

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Financial Surver

Gobbledygook Mess is Only Getting Worse
NEW YORK (UP!) -Amort'/ can llldullry1 act"""' 81111 ·tho
deflftll tllorlm drownlnllll
~obbledYgook just u govern.
m0111 b1 claim• the author of
"Why Jilhnny Can't Read."

numbtr ol II'CIPII ~atlable lor
Ill eompletlon." "
Sinllltlrly, Flesch sayo, Jan111&amp;1!0 Ill buo!Mio - and tho
lll'llled forces - l!ipandii to occopy lhe time avatlab~ to com-

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FALIETIErH
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Wrecking Cars

SPECIALI
59 Cadillac

MISS AMERICA

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V·B motor, white with black and white iuterior, auto.
trans., Jull power including windows and 6-way seat,
radio. tinted glass. w1s1w tires. One owner, Dew Cadillac traQe in. None sharper anywhere.

-KARR &amp;VAN ZANDT
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Cadillac - Oldsmobile
"You'D Uie Our QualiiJ Way of !lol11,11 BUI!nea~

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POI'neroy Ohio

Just in Time For Your First Long Holiday !

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$9.99
SPECIAL

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e Deluxe hood, 3-poaltlon spit, elertrlc
motor

• 25-tn. chrome plated rrid

e 5-in. wheels, rubber tires

Half-Gallon
PICNIC JUG

sac

Made of vacucel foam J1lastic .••
pure white liner is unbreakable.

Has 1 drlplel! pouring spout, attached ntp-cap and sturdy metal
handle.

.~ly

Ev1·11 burning

and

GREAT LAKES

to light, now with hick ory

navorina:.

Char. Base
2 LB. BAG

enzy

Use it in

LIGHTER
TO START FIRES
REGULAR 83c

e:rill~

under

it catches
drippings, let's the fire

"breathe."

CHARCOAL

QUICK, SAFE WAY

only
~harcoal

V. got.
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fer we love girls and boys ..,. ltJoy foil to Nlpond Willi tnJO.I&lt;Hile wlllcb,

lnlnsfenod lnlo'IXIIInlits bJ Olin Milia' Jllld.
em equipmont and technique, become -

Graduates are
Honored by

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wait, no worry

of innocence in the trial of the '
State versus Alva Tolliver, Glen·
wood , Monday in Circuit Court.
Tolliver , represented in courl

SPECIAL
1 DAY ONI.Y THURSDAY
So "'" ond ,... frienda 11111• • of our .u1J p&gt;rlraiW Ill • • • ....
tills UIIUIIIIII offorl Olftt wold wllllout """"""'

by Attorney W. H. Rardin, had

a. 10 lnciMd\111

• Rental-flee Ull of lllOierecl (Ill tank ed meter
With thil Empire l'umaae yo11 can add llr conditlonlns at
any time. No cban{e in tho blo.. ayatom will be reqllired.

Oliver Grant The jury found

Tolliver IMooent after deliber·
ating about 30 mim.Jtes.

The State's action was presented by Prosecuting Attorney
s. D. Littlepage. Members of
the jury were Clarence Gill,
Catherine Mitchell Thomas, An·
ell Tucker, R. V. Gibbs,
Sr.,
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A jury was drawn Monday

also for the tr1al Th.ursda} of •
the Slate vs. Wilbur
Bryan I
Jones indicted on a charge of I
receiving stolen property. Jurors
scheduled to replH are Mrs.
S. Black , Imogene Arrowood. ,

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Clarence Gill, Adam
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ard Alford, Mrs. Jack L. Fowl- 1
er. Frank Hendrickson, Betsy '
Vester, Joyce Lee Carson.
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London's Big Ben, world'~
most
famous clock, •us a
pendulum 13 feet long which

Wlflr 111, L~n.,r tu- lilt. Com·
pflltfy lltlllltil..... ~ to lii!IIIL
C1r,tne ••taten1nh. ·aulet Full;
lltllltllfll. lldti nllr falter.

3 EASY PAY PLANS

William E. Stover, Jr. , Madison
Bowles, Mrs. Fred H. Buxton,
R1chard Alford, Carol J. Shadle, I
Nellie Kinnaird, Louise Powell, !
ar•d Adam Kreb~ .

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No Hit IIU PP till chlttlniJ II Iii IIIII
pip! iu11. Cia llwiP'• •• lnstallld
tleult tt. 01 pallt llll'lllllt bl

Save DIC!IIIIY by illltallint notr. Enjoy the economy,
convenience and llluDiina of .Aabland LP·Gu.

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10% down and take up to 24 montha on the b~.

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Robert B. Burke, 1100 of Mr.
end Ml'll. Robert Burke, Ster
Route, Cbeter, hu received an
early promotloa to Army pay
grade private 1M 011 oompleUon
of ba•to combat tratntnc at
Fort Hood, Tu .
Burke was awarded tbe promotion two months
earlier
than is &lt;110lomary because of
his BCOre In fU'Ing lhe M-14 rifle,
hillh score on the physical
COIIlbal prollclll!C)I tell ond his
mUitary bearing and leadership
ablltllu. Burke, Jl, was gra4uated from EISiern Local High
School tn -1159 and was employed by lha Untied Perce!
Service, Columbuo, before en. ter11111 the Army.

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STUDIO HOURS • • • • • • • • . • . . . . • . . . • • 1 p.m. • 7 p.m.
DATE: THURSDAY- MAY 26
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churcb wW meet Thurtdly, at
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Elmer Wletllam. Mrs. Gootp
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Paul E. WQI, Whole w I I e,
Dottie, Uvea at 308 Wet&gt;gal
Ave., PolniNY, received an
early promotion to Army pay
grade ptty1te £.2 on compl•
tton of but~ OOI!lhat trallltq. at
Fort Hood, Tu.
Will wu awarded the promolion two lllOl1lltl earllar than 11
custoroary becallil of hlo aco'-'
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muttary bearing ud leadership
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of, Mr. pel Mro._Harald C. Will,
121 Kel'l' st. •
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In fact, the Defense Deparl- Dear Sir:
two .mtl!ioD doDIII'! but I don't 1 ~ITAC
!I'"' .....,.lllo elrtlod 1o11m
mo~t and the proleutonal offi. When Governor Rbodel open- believe I could Uvt wltllmJsell
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cers ol the Army, Navy and Aired the bearl"8 on tile HIJI!WIY or lilY tax-paying neighbors If _ _ • _ _ _ - - · • Force are the most persistent BeautlltoaUon Ac~ be aal4 !bat I cUctn'l reveal the "gimmick" n;;;o"!At'"l I
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and horrible praellltohero of O~to would Implement the,.... Ill tbe law thai the !!'fklent'l _ . . ,., _ _ _ _ _ ,.!
___ 1&gt;-A1 ambll!tloua, Involved, stilted and gram to the beat of the State'• wile and the Garden Clu's have
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UILY Aec:lllf IUNDLI"
1'rJ Tills Ole
'l1le law requlret tliat b!U· lithe Ohto Beaullllcaltoo Law ,........, .....,.. nu lliPI c-olo&lt; of,...,_AN ATW
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To~ lhll eumple, from 8 sated tor their Jooaeo.
eertaillly mean a Stile Income . .
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1 IHI that It II fair that your Tax 14r I am just one of the
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A IMturt lhlt netdl to bt raadero should know thai
II operators tn Obto, A ibouand - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Is Improved procedllrel Obto aocepla tbe Obto BeauU· mJUion doQano (tbal't a bUll on
.1&lt;! IS$\11'(! tbeleaeh decision with DcldOD Act (and thOJ bave till ' dollars) Is Involved and Ohio
r01pact to the Army_ Jll"'&amp;ram b !ePl tight to refUtla) then
ts aotng to bava to rlko 11 op
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;to aU qeneteo whole activities lor my toss. The State o1 Ohio I feel better now, ICditor, that
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will be oflecled !o!lowfnllra.,. will place tn my nands two mtl· I have told you thtl and am,
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!alton Into appl'OIIrtate to' !ton doUare which of colll'lle witb best wishes
'l'IIE RACINE Flftmen'o Auz. Graduates were bolwretl
the retponliblllltell ol thooe will come fi'Om ~ taxpayon!
Cordially yours
mary will bave a epactal meet- . day 11101'1111111 at the U n It
agendes."
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1n1 Tue8tlay May 21 at the ' Methodist cbureh during
What It meau Is: When we proximately $11110,000 to tile Fed·
fire hall. New memhen l1't worship lll'YIC8.
make a doelllon obout this we era! GoVII1II!Iont 111 the form Terri MUler Givfll
needed deoperately. Everyone Leo B. Crew,
should pasa It on prompUy to of 8 "capital gains tax." TheIn an areas sorved by
the of tbe SUnday
all concerned ~ ohow how It taxpaym of Ohio wm give me Parly at her ~ome
oqll8ll and 11re department to . tated the sentoi!Crsnoandol,
appltu to them.
!hit IIIOuey. I wW 1101 ctve back A party and ......, roaBt 1D'Ied W atten4. II is oot ne.... ed each with a Bible
Or thltr one from a truBI com· one penny to the state ol Ohio, was llvlll by Terrie Mlller 11 Ill'!' fQr any othar member of c Melvin Alkire alSo eonorat.-1
pany manual:
I employ about forty people: the home of her parents, Mr. I lamtlf "'be • flremu.
uiatect the rraduates cl~:.i~l
"~ductary custody .accouut: the m~ortty of whom ara beada ond Mrs. Arthur 1M Miller of VINTON Frlendahlp Gardell tile to continue in'
Section G-88, COJme«fcut gen- of famtlles ud depend tljlOII Rutland, May 20 from 6 p.m. club l:ID altho home of Ml'll.
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ID!d
era! stetute11; permlla fidueiar- Benn Blllln The Stcn Man for to 11:30 p.m.
Mu Bames. wm teove Barn- serv ce,
leo, unless the governlag tnstru- lbelr UvJuP, Thelo forty 'pe,_ Attending were Perry and • homee and tour members' ~aren!i
~:ermon =~~~
ew ery
; ment or a court order provides pte tf lhe lltihway Act ~ ao- Pal Kennedy, Rottar, Ronnie llowar gardens. Mrs. BU! tne ~
I otherwise, to 011trusl the custody oepted by Ohio wtn be olll of ond L)lllll Black, Greg Wood, Reee wtu give outdoor tlevo- ~ . B'bl
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of secur!Uea of the flduc:iary work and the State ol Ohio will Becky and Mark Haley, Sue I!Dno.
Bak""e1mgIa 1 es were
eslalo to NIW York, 1/lauaclm- pay them unamploymeot eom- Clonch, Diana wl Steve BroThiU'Iday
· 1 ~· ~ Kath
aetlll or PllllliYIVIIlla banks or penution, Thlt OOIIIPIDIIUon, laD, Mary HaD, Connie Hysell, A G!T·AQUAINTED meet· ~IQ Nwar sLmda ~ I
trull COIIIPanie!, whtcb are abo, of coune, comes trom Sa)tdy Miller, Chester King, lng lor workers and pupils of
ease,
u er,
1 member1 oflht federal reaerve the Ohio tupayera' pockets.
Jln White, Karen Tucker, Sher· tho Dally Vacadon Bible School ~~and:~~ V~~~
0 gr ua 9' 1
·· syallm and wboH capital, sur- ADnuaUy, we 1111 0111 tena o1 ry Hay111, Beverly Thompaon, to be IIJIOIISOred by the Middle, plul lllld wultvtdad ]ll'&lt;lfill ere lboll!lnds of dotlare w oh t 0 Gene Carson, Btenda M&lt;Gutre, port First Bpptist Cborch wtu Hoyea end Ted Morarlty
lr not lesa than $50 mU!ion."
lando1lllel'l lor the prtvDep of Ray Alkire, Koy
Wright, be held Thursday eveotns at ~~~t ~will recalvo
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Translation:
''Conlre'cUcut erecting oilr fliihway dbplayt Cberyle Hutcbl1011, Robert Mil· 7 p.m at tbe church. Ml'll. ;,::: a th ·
shl
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;~ trulifeo can tlepoott 1ru11 flmd on their land, llld, ol course, ler,, Terrie Miller end the boo. Frank Cheesebrew ts tn eblrge
ng e wor P ~III'V
- oecur!Ueo In llr(e banD Ill landowntn are pretty big tq. tess' portilla, Mr. and Mrs. of the school which will be con- Grace Eplsco]llll ehmcprb·.,'enledl
Pentlll'lvania, Manachuoetll or payera themselves.
Arthur Miller.
dueled from June IS to JUDe Rav. Richard Martin
New Yarl:.''
If the Hlgbway Beouunca· Games played ware Spin the %4. A film enUUed, "Wllnesll tn • Ce!Uo Cro" to Carson
Whafo The CUlt
tioo Alii Is accepled by Ohio, Bottle, Post Olfice, 'lllis or Westview" wtn also be shown. 1 £_8dRauate. M·--·• Smith
What 0111801 olberwile com- our lesaors wUI not receivt their Tlla~ Fine and Superl!ne and 'l'IIE ANNUAL MAY IUDci&gt; ••• v. '"""'
prepotent mtlltaey and corporate annual chew; but our lesiOI'I Pus the Li!euver. Daneiq 1!011 of lbe Mtemoon Circle of
officers ~ !UCcumll to lbe gob- will be IUed further to pay also was enJoyed by all.
Heath Methodist Cborch w!U be
blfd)'lpo~ d!Jeast? Fle1cb ad· me two mWton dollars and to
hid Thursday o!lenloon at I
vancu two hypothetiRs.
help Jll)'the rebabWtaUon CCIIII
IN HOSPITAL
p.m. The meat, dessert and bev·
Olle ·ts ••fll'apbriiH of Parlio -&lt;il10111e forty employee• put !lfr, 0. E. (Mac) McKlltloy of erage wU! bo flll1liahed by the
lnson's famous law thai "work out of work.
Middleport b a medical paUOIII hostesses. Membero are to
expand8 It ltll the lime (end Of course, I would be lbe lui 11 Veterw MIIIIOI'talllo!pltal. take a covered dtsb llld lablv
service, Hoste9HS are Ml'll. Nan
Mome, Mrs. M. L. French, Mrs.
Wayne Glvvons and Mrs. C. A.

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deeper rooli-lhe IIIOitvaUonl
lear; and aell Importance.

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Chec:k tht ar. Plymouth Belvedenl, one

And we're celebrating the big wins and
our roaring sales success by giving great
deals on all our '66 Plymolj1hs.
Check the wins•: Daytona1 Rockingham
and Atlanta "500&amp;". Clau championship
in Mobil Economy Run for tenth straight
year. NHRA Winternationals victory.
National Champif.ln ·Rally and Sedan
Class-Sports Car Club of America.

of the Plymouth fest ones. The quick and
nimble mid-size car that's been wlnninc
new DWnet'l IIIICroll the country. Try I
Belvedere .•• and drive 1 winner I
Check our dtal: All the '66 Plymoutht
are movins end we're helping them on
their way with: High trade-ins • Low dOWft
payments • Easy terl115. Come in and bt
a winner, too. But hurry.

•TheH cars were specially prept;ed for oompetltlon, and are not avalllble lrom your Plymouth o..ltr.

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Gobbledygook Mess is Only Getting Worse
NEW YORK (UP!) -Amort'/ can llldullry1 act"""' 81111 ·tho
deflftll tllorlm drownlnllll
~obbledYgook just u govern.
m0111 b1 claim• the author of
"Why Jilhnny Can't Read."

numbtr ol II'CIPII ~atlable lor
Ill eompletlon." "
Sinllltlrly, Flesch sayo, Jan111&amp;1!0 Ill buo!Mio - and tho
lll'llled forces - l!ipandii to occopy lhe time avatlab~ to com-

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trans., Jull power including windows and 6-way seat,
radio. tinted glass. w1s1w tires. One owner, Dew Cadillac traQe in. None sharper anywhere.

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fer we love girls and boys ..,. ltJoy foil to Nlpond Willi tnJO.I&lt;Hile wlllcb,

lnlnsfenod lnlo'IXIIInlits bJ Olin Milia' Jllld.
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of innocence in the trial of the '
State versus Alva Tolliver, Glen·
wood , Monday in Circuit Court.
Tolliver , represented in courl

SPECIAL
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So "'" ond ,... frienda 11111• • of our .u1J p&gt;rlraiW Ill • • • ....
tills UIIUIIIIII offorl Olftt wold wllllout """"""'

by Attorney W. H. Rardin, had

a. 10 lnciMd\111

• Rental-flee Ull of lllOierecl (Ill tank ed meter
With thil Empire l'umaae yo11 can add llr conditlonlns at
any time. No cban{e in tho blo.. ayatom will be reqllired.

Oliver Grant The jury found

Tolliver IMooent after deliber·
ating about 30 mim.Jtes.

The State's action was presented by Prosecuting Attorney
s. D. Littlepage. Members of
the jury were Clarence Gill,
Catherine Mitchell Thomas, An·
ell Tucker, R. V. Gibbs,
Sr.,
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A jury was drawn Monday

also for the tr1al Th.ursda} of •
the Slate vs. Wilbur
Bryan I
Jones indicted on a charge of I
receiving stolen property. Jurors
scheduled to replH are Mrs.
S. Black , Imogene Arrowood. ,

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Clarence Gill, Adam
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er. Frank Hendrickson, Betsy '
Vester, Joyce Lee Carson.
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London's Big Ben, world'~
most
famous clock, •us a
pendulum 13 feet long which

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C1r,tne ••taten1nh. ·aulet Full;
lltllltllfll. lldti nllr falter.

3 EASY PAY PLANS

William E. Stover, Jr. , Madison
Bowles, Mrs. Fred H. Buxton,
R1chard Alford, Carol J. Shadle, I
Nellie Kinnaird, Louise Powell, !
ar•d Adam Kreb~ .

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No Hit IIU PP till chlttlniJ II Iii IIIII
pip! iu11. Cia llwiP'• •• lnstallld
tleult tt. 01 pallt llll'lllllt bl

Save DIC!IIIIY by illltallint notr. Enjoy the economy,
convenience and llluDiina of .Aabland LP·Gu.

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mortrare. For convonloa or ~t, the paymealll
can be oet up on a J.year FHA loin, or Y01I can pay juat
10% down and take up to 24 montha on the b~.

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Bo• 471, Hlthway 124
Pho ..1 WY•nclolte-2~2166
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Robert B. Burke, 1100 of Mr.
end Ml'll. Robert Burke, Ster
Route, Cbeter, hu received an
early promotloa to Army pay
grade private 1M 011 oompleUon
of ba•to combat tratntnc at
Fort Hood, Tu .
Burke was awarded tbe promotion two months
earlier
than is &lt;110lomary because of
his BCOre In fU'Ing lhe M-14 rifle,
hillh score on the physical
COIIlbal prollclll!C)I tell ond his
mUitary bearing and leadership
ablltllu. Burke, Jl, was gra4uated from EISiern Local High
School tn -1159 and was employed by lha Untied Perce!
Service, Columbuo, before en. ter11111 the Army.

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

STUDIO HOURS • • • • • • • • . • . . . . • . . . • • 1 p.m. • 7 p.m.
DATE: THURSDAY- MAY 26
JJIIllt: 1 per person; 1 per family. Cannot be used with
any other Olan Mllll advertising offer

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Firat Baptltl
churcb wW meet Thurtdly, at
7:30 p.m., ot the home of Ml'll.
Elmer Wletllam. Mrs. Gootp
Bktnner wtll be devotto!lll leader.

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alan mtn.

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THE ONE WON ONE

Paul E. WQI, Whole w I I e,
Dottie, Uvea at 308 Wet&gt;gal
Ave., PolniNY, received an
early promotion to Army pay
grade ptty1te £.2 on compl•
tton of but~ OOI!lhat trallltq. at
Fort Hood, Tu.
Will wu awarded the promolion two lllOl1lltl earllar than 11
custoroary becallil of hlo aco'-'
In firing th~ M'JI rifle, hlih
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of PomtroJ 111gb IIC!bool and
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of, Mr. pel Mro._Harald C. Will,
121 Kel'l' st. •
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May 17, 111611 1periOD tn the WQI'I4 to !lOt want '
In fact, the Defense Deparl- Dear Sir:
two .mtl!ioD doDIII'! but I don't 1 ~ITAC
!I'"' .....,.lllo elrtlod 1o11m
mo~t and the proleutonal offi. When Governor Rbodel open- believe I could Uvt wltllmJsell
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cers ol the Army, Navy and Aired the bearl"8 on tile HIJI!WIY or lilY tax-paying neighbors If _ _ • _ _ _ - - · • Force are the most persistent BeautlltoaUon Ac~ be aal4 !bat I cUctn'l reveal the "gimmick" n;;;o"!At'"l I
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and horrible praellltohero of O~to would Implement the,.... Ill tbe law thai the !!'fklent'l _ . . ,., _ _ _ _ _ ,.!
___ 1&gt;-A1 ambll!tloua, Involved, stilted and gram to the beat of the State'• wile and the Garden Clu's have
u-c _,..1
' . ~;.d En&amp;lllb of Ill, Flesdl le(at and financial abUJ.~: 11Ccepted.
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UILY Aec:lllf IUNDLI"
1'rJ Tills Ole
'l1le law requlret tliat b!U· lithe Ohto Beaullllcaltoo Law ,........, .....,.. nu lliPI c-olo&lt; of,...,_AN ATW
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board operators" be COIIIJIOII" !&amp; acoepted by Ohio, II m111t .
To~ lhll eumple, from 8 sated tor their Jooaeo.
eertaillly mean a Stile Income . .
·
' · re~ent Army muual:
1 IHI that It II fair that your Tax 14r I am just one of the
,
A IMturt lhlt netdl to bt raadero should know thai
II operators tn Obto, A ibouand - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Is Improved procedllrel Obto aocepla tbe Obto BeauU· mJUion doQano (tbal't a bUll on
.1&lt;! IS$\11'(! tbeleaeh decision with DcldOD Act (and thOJ bave till ' dollars) Is Involved and Ohio
r01pact to the Army_ Jll"'&amp;ram b !ePl tight to refUtla) then
ts aotng to bava to rlko 11 op
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troiiJIIlitted on ·timely baBil will be paid two million tloUm · froJn someplace.
;to aU qeneteo whole activities lor my toss. The State o1 Ohio I feel better now, ICditor, that
d'J
will be oflecled !o!lowfnllra.,. will place tn my nands two mtl· I have told you thtl and am,
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!alton Into appl'OIIrtate to' !ton doUare which of colll'lle witb best wishes
'l'IIE RACINE Flftmen'o Auz. Graduates were bolwretl
the retponliblllltell ol thooe will come fi'Om ~ taxpayon!
Cordially yours
mary will bave a epactal meet- . day 11101'1111111 at the U n It
agendes."
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pockets. 01 thiB, I wtll pay apllelm Blinn
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1n1 Tue8tlay May 21 at the ' Methodist cbureh during
What It meau Is: When we proximately $11110,000 to tile Fed·
fire hall. New memhen l1't worship lll'YIC8.
make a doelllon obout this we era! GoVII1II!Iont 111 the form Terri MUler Givfll
needed deoperately. Everyone Leo B. Crew,
should pasa It on prompUy to of 8 "capital gains tax." TheIn an areas sorved by
the of tbe SUnday
all concerned ~ ohow how It taxpaym of Ohio wm give me Parly at her ~ome
oqll8ll and 11re department to . tated the sentoi!Crsnoandol,
appltu to them.
!hit IIIOuey. I wW 1101 ctve back A party and ......, roaBt 1D'Ied W atten4. II is oot ne.... ed each with a Bible
Or thltr one from a truBI com· one penny to the state ol Ohio, was llvlll by Terrie Mlller 11 Ill'!' fQr any othar member of c Melvin Alkire alSo eonorat.-1
pany manual:
I employ about forty people: the home of her parents, Mr. I lamtlf "'be • flremu.
uiatect the rraduates cl~:.i~l
"~ductary custody .accouut: the m~ortty of whom ara beada ond Mrs. Arthur 1M Miller of VINTON Frlendahlp Gardell tile to continue in'
Section G-88, COJme«fcut gen- of famtlles ud depend tljlOII Rutland, May 20 from 6 p.m. club l:ID altho home of Ml'll.
~ and r
ID!d
era! stetute11; permlla fidueiar- Benn Blllln The Stcn Man for to 11:30 p.m.
Mu Bames. wm teove Barn- serv ce,
leo, unless the governlag tnstru- lbelr UvJuP, Thelo forty 'pe,_ Attending were Perry and • homee and tour members' ~aren!i
~:ermon =~~~
ew ery
; ment or a court order provides pte tf lhe lltihway Act ~ ao- Pal Kennedy, Rottar, Ronnie llowar gardens. Mrs. BU! tne ~
I otherwise, to 011trusl the custody oepted by Ohio wtn be olll of ond L)lllll Black, Greg Wood, Reee wtu give outdoor tlevo- ~ . B'bl
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of secur!Uea of the flduc:iary work and the State ol Ohio will Becky and Mark Haley, Sue I!Dno.
Bak""e1mgIa 1 es were
eslalo to NIW York, 1/lauaclm- pay them unamploymeot eom- Clonch, Diana wl Steve BroThiU'Iday
· 1 ~· ~ Kath
aetlll or PllllliYIVIIlla banks or penution, Thlt OOIIIPIDIIUon, laD, Mary HaD, Connie Hysell, A G!T·AQUAINTED meet· ~IQ Nwar sLmda ~ I
trull COIIIPanie!, whtcb are abo, of coune, comes trom Sa)tdy Miller, Chester King, lng lor workers and pupils of
ease,
u er,
1 member1 oflht federal reaerve the Ohio tupayera' pockets.
Jln White, Karen Tucker, Sher· tho Dally Vacadon Bible School ~~and:~~ V~~~
0 gr ua 9' 1
·· syallm and wboH capital, sur- ADnuaUy, we 1111 0111 tena o1 ry Hay111, Beverly Thompaon, to be IIJIOIISOred by the Middle, plul lllld wultvtdad ]ll'&lt;lfill ere lboll!lnds of dotlare w oh t 0 Gene Carson, Btenda M&lt;Gutre, port First Bpptist Cborch wtu Hoyea end Ted Morarlty
lr not lesa than $50 mU!ion."
lando1lllel'l lor the prtvDep of Ray Alkire, Koy
Wright, be held Thursday eveotns at ~~~t ~will recalvo
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Translation:
''Conlre'cUcut erecting oilr fliihway dbplayt Cberyle Hutcbl1011, Robert Mil· 7 p.m at tbe church. Ml'll. ;,::: a th ·
shl
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;~ trulifeo can tlepoott 1ru11 flmd on their land, llld, ol course, ler,, Terrie Miller end the boo. Frank Cheesebrew ts tn eblrge
ng e wor P ~III'V
- oecur!Ueo In llr(e banD Ill landowntn are pretty big tq. tess' portilla, Mr. and Mrs. of the school which will be con- Grace Eplsco]llll ehmcprb·.,'enledl
Pentlll'lvania, Manachuoetll or payera themselves.
Arthur Miller.
dueled from June IS to JUDe Rav. Richard Martin
New Yarl:.''
If the Hlgbway Beouunca· Games played ware Spin the %4. A film enUUed, "Wllnesll tn • Ce!Uo Cro" to Carson
Whafo The CUlt
tioo Alii Is accepled by Ohio, Bottle, Post Olfice, 'lllis or Westview" wtn also be shown. 1 £_8dRauate. M·--·• Smith
What 0111801 olberwile com- our lesaors wUI not receivt their Tlla~ Fine and Superl!ne and 'l'IIE ANNUAL MAY IUDci&gt; ••• v. '"""'
prepotent mtlltaey and corporate annual chew; but our lesiOI'I Pus the Li!euver. Daneiq 1!011 of lbe Mtemoon Circle of
officers ~ !UCcumll to lbe gob- will be IUed further to pay also was enJoyed by all.
Heath Methodist Cborch w!U be
blfd)'lpo~ d!Jeast? Fle1cb ad· me two mWton dollars and to
hid Thursday o!lenloon at I
vancu two hypothetiRs.
help Jll)'the rebabWtaUon CCIIII
IN HOSPITAL
p.m. The meat, dessert and bev·
Olle ·ts ••fll'apbriiH of Parlio -&lt;il10111e forty employee• put !lfr, 0. E. (Mac) McKlltloy of erage wU! bo flll1liahed by the
lnson's famous law thai "work out of work.
Middleport b a medical paUOIII hostesses. Membero are to
expand8 It ltll the lime (end Of course, I would be lbe lui 11 Veterw MIIIIOI'talllo!pltal. take a covered dtsb llld lablv
service, Hoste9HS are Ml'll. Nan
Mome, Mrs. M. L. French, Mrs.
Wayne Glvvons and Mrs. C. A.

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d)aease ol gobbled)iPok
deeper rooli-lhe IIIOitvaUonl
lear; and aell Importance.

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Chec:k tht ar. Plymouth Belvedenl, one

And we're celebrating the big wins and
our roaring sales success by giving great
deals on all our '66 Plymolj1hs.
Check the wins•: Daytona1 Rockingham
and Atlanta "500&amp;". Clau championship
in Mobil Economy Run for tenth straight
year. NHRA Winternationals victory.
National Champif.ln ·Rally and Sedan
Class-Sports Car Club of America.

of the Plymouth fest ones. The quick and
nimble mid-size car that's been wlnninc
new DWnet'l IIIICroll the country. Try I
Belvedere .•• and drive 1 winner I
Check our dtal: All the '66 Plymoutht
are movins end we're helping them on
their way with: High trade-ins • Low dOWft
payments • Easy terl115. Come in and bt
a winner, too. But hurry.

•TheH cars were specially prept;ed for oompetltlon, and are not avalllble lrom your Plymouth o..ltr.

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~~r Nguyen Huu Co said deJll811ding the overthrow of
today tb.e head of the rehelllous Pre· ·,. Ngeyen Cao Ky. Tbey
South Vlelllamese ·tst Division were beaten back each time by
In 111!8 had pledgeolts support marines 'and riot ·ponce Ulllng
to the s.fion government. Tbe cluba and tear gas.
actio~ would cut the .ground Co's announcement that Maj.
from under the rebel movement Gen. Phan Xuan Nnuan had
there.
oent a telegram of support to
Co made lbe announcement the Ky Mvernment removed
in Oa Nang sborUy alter the antl·governrnent mllltary
thousar.ds of Buddhists monks, threat In th8 Buddhist strong·
nuns and children annked bold of Hue.
through lbe heart of Saigon But anti-government feeling

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youths sent a Ietter 'written in
blood to President Jollilion and
the Intamallonal'
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demanding the U
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cease aiding
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"slaughter" of Vietnamese.
They threatened a Da Nang·
type up~g but Nhuan's move
disslpared their threat.
GET INITIAnVE
The U. S. and aiDed forces
bave wrested the "initiative
from th· Communists, in a ser·

les of ground· acllons launched
this weell: that killed hundreds
of VIet CODg may. wreck. the
Communists p~ for a major
moDSOOII offensive, aU, S. mili·
tary apokesman said today.
He said U. S. aJJd
allied
troops see~ Communists forees killed about 65 guerrilla•
Tuesday in scattered action.
U. S, l!irpower continued its
assault on North VIet Naj's
auppl;y and communication lines
leedlng Communist forces be·

lleved massing in South VIet
Nam.
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A South Vietnamese Bnddhlst
leader also said Tuesday night
he bas urged his followers and
government officials alike to
sto~ flghUng and "work lor the
benefit of the country.''
Tbicb Tam . Chau, chsirman
of the Unified Buddhist Church,
told UPI he sent separate cables Tuesday to Premier Ngu·
yen Can Ky and leaden of

his church'• · Vlen Hoa
organization saying ~~~~':=I
seek a compromise BE
of their cijlferences.
Chau sold he asked Ky to
"withdraw _military action" in
Da Nang ' where rebel. troops
who had sought refuge In a
Bud&lt;lhlst pagoda surrendere4
Ibis week. He urged Buddhists
to stop their street demonstr•
lions and hunger strikes and
carcel any plans they may have
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suicides.

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BmLES GIVEN
Bibleo were presenred In graduating seniors sunday mornlug at the Syracuse Methodist
church during the
Sunday
School hour. Miss Marcia Kerr
on behalf of the school, made
the preoentation to Polly Deck·
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comb, Linda Leadingham, ll•nill
Wilford and Bill Zerkl' of S
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Gravely and daughter, Mro. J.
A. Eden.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gar·
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Friday geests of her mother,
Mrs. B. F. Gravely and her
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.)itri. J'lo'flale .~ of Co' with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
· ~. .vislteil '_recenlly In Milhoan.
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· , l(f, ·111¥1· Mrs. RandOlph Ward 1,11am1, Fla. bave gone to New
at liav..,."""!', w. va. vlllllid York Clly loJlowlng a visit bart
Sunday wllb ha' 'llotllei', .ldrtl. wlth .,oer mother, Mrs. Lalft
Mrs. E. M. WOod and MJi James · Murray. · .
ar.al&gt;w"y IWd ott.&lt;r rc!:t!•.'el.
C. L. Woocl have returned 'li'Om T. J. Conger of Jlckson splint
MEET TONIGHT
Cleveland where they spent sev- the weel&lt;end wltb • biB 'lrand- P~ matron,s, Pomeroy ChiP'
eral llays wllb the former'• .parents, Mr, and Ml"l. )otiii ter O.E.S., will meet TUesday
.._ughter aDd IMIII"ID-Iaw, . Mr. lfsrrUon and fiDIIJy.
evening at the bome of Mrs. AJ.
ad Mrs. Don l}r~bor.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford. MJJ. fred Crow.

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Ml"l. Dillard.
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Following the meeUng I he
members and guests went to
the dining room where a · •
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table covered with a linen cloth ·
and cenmed with an arrang...
menl ol pink azaleas and pink
tapers. The pink col..- was Clll'
Q.AUDIA :.tiLLER
ried out in the napkins, straw·
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berry dessert, and favors of
Mr. aed Mrs. Herbert L. Mil•
miniature picture hats filled
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with nuts. Miss Zerkle served ler, 11'1 onno~
, l!oe ·enPifiDeet of
· daapter
at the silver coffee service.
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reetor, state flower shOw chair- a naturalistic style using
a
Claudia ~ - - · pa.
May 25-26
llld!f~·, lhe 1011 of Mr.
· man, accredited flower judge wood board, an unusual piece .,-. :--m-W£!11
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aad ~. \ Demerlo Badll!y,
and arranger, who gave a dem- of driFtwood, greenery and pur- S.
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' onstralion on "llasic Principles pie spring flowers combined ~
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mond,
Obio. 1\UJs Miller Ill a
of Flower Arranging." Mrs. Tit- with a figurine of St. Francis; ~
''TOWN TAMER"
aradaate ol Sollthera Local
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Dnna Andrews Terry !\loore al touch as she product.'ti
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School al 'li, 11114 Ia einar- color pink, using pink snapd.rag- ;1
" LIVING IT UP"
ployed
by The ~u of u..
rang~Jr:ent~ using dried mater- ons, pink tulips and greenery ~:
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Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, ials, rr-sh spring !lowers, and in a pink container creating a ,,_
Janet Leigh
various greenery mto picturesq- geometric design. She also de- '!· ~
~ ColambD&amp; Mr. Hadley 111 eo\.
ue displays.
signed an abstract pattern us- ~
~ ployecl by Woslbrook eon.
SUNDAy, MONDAY
I Among the disp.ays was one ing weeping willow branches in 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Sebo and try Club Ill Mansfield. No deft.
and TUESDAY
,., 29&gt;30-31
I featuring peacock feathers in a sweeping line combined with children returned home SUnday lllte dele bas beea oet lor the
brilliant colors seo:ul'ed from large yellow mums and green- evening, after spending the wedding.
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the oeacocks th01 an• kept at ery, and a table arrangement weekend at lndlanapolis, Ind.
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country home near Rutland. using white snapdragons in a with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carmam AUerul
James Stewart, Richard Ar·
len, Ernest Borgnine, Dan I The feat hers were arranged ia frosted container with
white Paul Seho. While there they Niece'• Weddlng
Duryea
a Ia venae" glass c,ndle bolder ' iris and orchid asters in
a attended the lime trials of In- Mr nd M I
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Iin an effective manner.
oymmetrical effect.
dianapolis 500 races.
Pe j, aF k ~;antte~~an
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ac 9r .• . . a . , . e
1- - - opened the meeting and we~ Mrs. Eula Welker returned recent }l'edd!Jig. of their niece,
comed the members and guests, to her home, Columbus Sunday Brenda' Mile~
. lth, to ROI)ald
and thanked Mrs. Stansbury for after a four weeks visit with Probasco _of
U. · Arlny.
her hospitality in having the her daughter and oon-in-law, Mr. Brenda it ·lb
ter of Mr.
meeting for the hostesses.
and Mrs. Orville Well and her and Mrs. Guy S'tnith of Colum·
Others included Mrs. Edgar son and daughter.Jn.law, Mr. bus and Ronald Is the son of
Reynolds, president of the Am a· and Mrs. Ralph Welker and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prubasleur Garden Club, Mrs. Earl family. She was accompamed CO of Lancaster.
Knight also member of that home by her daughter, Eileen The weddlnjNook place at the
club, Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, and who spent the weekend with st. Peters Church 1!1 Lancaster.
Mrs. Emerson Jones. Hostess- relatives here.
A re""ptl&lt;!n was ~elilat ~ com,
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mun•ty center w•th many friends
es were Mrs. Halbe Zerkle, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dar! Williams and relatives as guesls.
Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs. Crary of Findlay were weekend geests The new' bride will join her
DavJs, Mrs. Robert Rawlings of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Well bUllband In the near future In
~nd Mrs. Ray Hecox, conlribut· and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wei· Teras where be Is stationed
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ANNOuNCE SERVICE
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Memorial service will he
Johnny Appleseed, done by Miss Gordon Fisher student
at held at the BirUngham Church
DaJSy Saunders, bad been 1!1•·
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Publ1c
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three
Mrs. John Kmca1d reported weeks summer vacation with
on the flower show held . at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. MasPomeroy and n~med nbbon on Fisher and family.
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Lloyd, Gregory Roush returned to
Mrs. Garen Stansbury,
Mrs. his studieo at Ohio
Max Roller, and Mrs. Kincaid. Sunday evening, after
Mrs. Walter Hayes reported on ing the weekend with his par·
When It comes to money matters, there is no substl·
the radio program given each ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Milron
tute for experience: experience in saving, experience
month
over
WMPO.
Roush.
in management and expe rience in safety. Since its
The group discussed plant· Ml"l. Ernest Kennedy of Ak·
founding, our bank has grown steadily, offering the
most up-to-date procedures based on our years of exings and work done on the tri· ron was the weekend guest of
perience. U!t us help you!
angle park at the intersection Mrs. Edith Thomas and Mrs.
of Route 7 and fund raising pr&lt;&gt;- Cora Wiggins.
jects were discussed I1Jr tbe fu· Mr. and Mro. Cbarleo Goeg·
ture. A thank you note was read leln and family spent the week·
from Miss Susan Park. The
end at Beverly with Mr. and
[ voted to participate in the re- Mrs. Marshall Miller and fam.
1 galla parade with Mrs.
Uy.
and Mrs. Stansbury as
co
Kathy Morgan of Middleport
chairman.
spent Saturday night with her
• Miss Nellie Zerkle gave
grandmother, Mrs. W. A. Mor·
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS
tribute to the late Mrs. A. A. gao, Athens Road.
Dillard, well known gardener. Mr. and Mrs. William
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MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.

the May meeting of the Mid· Sbe also displayed the aecesdleporl Garden Club held Mon· ~ tools lnr sucressllj] flower
day evening at the bome of arrang~DJ. Among the mey
Mrs. Garen Stansbury.
. arrangements creared by Mro.
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Mrs. William Morris
was Titus daring the everung was
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Pomeroy, Onlo
vice president;
Mrs. George nese style; a black container
Anderson, secretary; and Mrs. featuring dark red silk ud ve~
James Arnold, treasurer. The vet roses combined with bamLAST TIME TONIGHT
officers will be installed in Sep- boo; an unusual one using Fugl
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-~chnicolor l tember and take office In OCto- mums made from corn husks
James Caan
Laura Devon ber.
combined with
banboo and
Ftaturette
Miss
Anna
Howell,
program
Beech
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in
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chairman, introduced
Mrs. tainer.
James Titus, a past regional di- Other arrangements included
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