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Final plans were made lot-

guests nlsl&gt;t to be held June 3ril
at the honle of ~rs. Roy Botz.
1ng when Mn. Homer Hysell
entertained the Pom~roy Garden Chlb, MondO.)' a!ternoon.
The verse of the month,

The trees In lhelr Innermost
marrow are touched by the SWl;
Tbo robin Is bore and the opar-

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~ring

Is begun .....

was read by the president, Mrs.
Fred Blaettnar.

Devotions were glven by Mrs.
Hysell and she read tram Isaiah 41st Chapter, 14 to 21 vera.

es. ~ showed co~ pI ctures depicting lho Psalms and
· dosed with prayer.

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Each member responded to
roll call by exchanging a potted
plant with another member.
A letter from Mrs. Charles
Lewis, acting regional dlrector,
was read aiUlouncing the spring

regional meeting on May 25th at
the Pomeroy Elementary School.
Registration and coffee hour will
be from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. A
Luncheon will be served at noon

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los Piirotrln.~; d l'ij&gt;llcll1 'book · Ofte ·.of the !""Ill beautiiUl and
ebalrman was a~ and Mro. frasr~ bullhes .t earlY fi"''DB
lly&amp;ell was awoJnled to be )be ja lhaiUac. Ulaea are neil parnew chairman.
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tleular 111&gt;\iut lho aoll but slf8
•eRose · Petal Sorcm,u pre.. th~ ··a eooct· sonny placo. The.Y
oonted by Mrs. l'erllngar, wa1 ·11o .hot favor ohado. Plant ID
one Ot tho 1oillco dlscus""4 ollr- spring, or fall, but keep rooto
tng tbe program hwr. 11 advls- molatasyoumakopreparatlono.
ed to try creatlilg 1our own LUaca ba.ve few troubles, but
· scented rose jaraiO carry IIWil· the bisgeet come !rom two Inmer's besu\y anCI
aoeta, lhe oystorohell seale and
throughout tbe winter. 1'1\e atm. lhe bcrtro. Mllclew ~ allhotllb
plest potpourri redpo lncllldeo: It Is dlaflgurln&amp; lhls tunaua111l qt. dried rcae JlOial!l. 1 .ta- aesae thai ciften attacks IUac
blespoon powdered Ot'rio root foli&amp;BO in late sununor actual(frcm tho drulst4re), 'II \N· b' doeo little harm. Some ramospoon each of powdered all • dleo for powdoJ'Y mildew are:
aplce, nutmeg and clm11111011.
Adi-Diooe PM, oulfur dust or
Choose flowers at the heilht liP~, mlldex, Karathane, or
of bloom. 1'1\e more fragrant Phaltan.
tbo rcao lhe more delightful tho
For lhe Orat Ove or six years
potpourri; tbe more color, lhe IDaca IO!ed little pl'lll1ing. Alter
more shading and texture.
thai lhey need to be renewed
Put a lhlck Ioyer of lhoroulh· every year or so by taking out
ly dry potalo In an ordinary at lho baao lhe oldest, wocdlellt
CJiarl canninB jar. ~rlnkle wllh trunko. After bloom, removelhe
orris root and spices. R-t stem that bcre the nawvr heads
to fill jar, Two or 1hree drtlpo just above lho set of large DP·
of perfume all ma.y be added; poslte Bide branches.
The meeting wa• a&lt;lloumed
but uao with caution. Allow jan
to remain sealed Ul!frtly for at and lho members were lnvit-

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Jeast three weeks.

"Carlng for Ulacs," wn givand all reservations must be
sent to Mrs. Joe struble by en by Mrs. Harry an Vranken.
Ma.r 20th.
The club received an invfta.
tton to exhibit in a flower show
of the Winding Trail Garden Club
to be at Pomeroy Elementary
School May 18th. Also a note
was read inviting the members
to be guests oC the Rutland GarThe ilrst senior .Prom ever
den Club at a dernonstratiorl by
Mr.s. Lee was .Presented an
Mrs. Irene Jackson on May 27th. to be bold In tho Southern High orcllld cor- by Lenora Bass
A request for table arrange. School's new building on May 2 Who r011re10nted the FBLA, Blue
highlighted a banquet of steak,
ments for the Pomeroy Alumbaked potaiXJOs, perfodlon oeled, and aUver streiDtars created a
ni BanQUet from Mr. Paul Casci
hot rolls, butter, sour cream, false ceiling with the atroemero
was heard and the club voted to
ice cream and cake was served droppiog Ci&gt;wn one aide of the
make 15 arrangements.
room.

Banq et Highlighted
First S uthern Prom
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members of the Jo"uture BusIness Leaders of America &lt;FBLA), starting at 6:3{1 p. m. Tho
meal was prepared by the cafeteria personnel, Laura Clrcre
and Ams Grace Oller,
Tables were decorated with
a tablecloth, IUIPklns and plaies
carryjns out tho lheme of ~
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NOT OPEN

FRIDAY lhru TUESDAY
M1y 111-14
WALT DISNEY'S
"BLACKBEARD'S GHOST"
(Techuicolor)

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.,..:an Jones, Peter U!iluwv

FEATURETTE:
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lllko WU1 loed into full bl\1!111
pooce ftt80datlono at thlo site...
Prtsl- Jolmsoo hu said he'

needa ,...., reason to uueume"
a completO bombing IIIII IIIII
not be laken edvantlp of by
lhe · c&lt;XIIIIWDlota. u.s. olllclalo
oald toda,y that still s - . and
bls been reinforced by the
lliiJOl'!ence of lhe .Put five

weeks.

THURSDAY
WOMAN'S' SoCIETY of Christ.
tan Sonlce, PorUand -~~
Church Thuroda,y ev..W..
AFTERNOON CIRClE, Heath
Melbodlst Church, I p, m. luncbo

any public argument nor would
ho oa,y how long be elii)Octed lhe
dlscusatons to last.
Re1uod and alflble, Herrl·

eon at the church, Thuradly.

5pry I Am, 3 iuuvvwa

UISNiV CARTOONS;
No kMklntl
Grlaly Golltr

AlJM!SSlON: 85c &amp;: 3UC

SHOW STAAl'S 7 PM

United States
Olympic Team:

SamsoniW
SATURN
Lunage

FBLA thank all woo helped
to make thiS event I 8UC:C:ISS.
Members of tho communltl' and
ocb&gt;ol heli&gt;ed "hen tbe)' bouilltt
Chr!Btmaa candles, key rlnB'•
et&lt;., from FBLA members.

BRAilllURY PTA, 7130 p.m.
Thuroda,y, at scbool. Final plana
for the scbool picnic mid alllko
oele on Saturday. Flrlll Bfade
molher w Ill oervo rofresbo
lllOIIls.
MOTHERS of Southem lll,illl
Scbool )lnloro, mOOI at 7130 p,
m. Thursdojf, at hfch ocbool til

Shown, Men's Two·Suiter - 118.95, 26 Lldln' Pullmon- $28.95
Also Avalltble

ladi01' Beauty Can .. $11.95
laditli' O'Nile . . . .. $18.95

21 Men's Comptnlon $18.95
24 Men'' Comp,anlon $23.95

2.t•adies' Pullman .. $23.95

Men's Tllree Suiter ... $30.95

Some 500 slrong ol our finest athletes will represent
America in the Olympics this year, and they'll all be
carrying Samsonite Saturn Luggage. Saturn it rarln' to
go. Its scuff· and stain-resistant body Is rugged polypropylene. locks are recessed in the diaUncli~e ChanneiGard~ and the ttandte is retractable. Saturn opens flat

giving you two spacious packinO compartment&amp;. COlora
are fresh and reluse to lade. N@:xt time you travel, "o
with Samsonite Saturn. You'll be ftaYIIIng iut~ l;kt the
Olympic team with one small dllflre®f, Juat lor ¥0\J,
Saturn comes without the Olympic ual. CoiOI'I bailable
ror ladles: Barborry Red. Omega Blue, Fern Green, Milly
White, Cocoa ~e1ge, Heather Grey: f6r min : Dark Olive,
Heather Grey
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Ai)il our !ovefiir -abel Gold.

I want to add my persocal
lbanko tD Mrs. Maldeoo, Mr.
Diehl, and loJr. BoWen who worked many hours in thepr-allm
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FmDAY

Mater aolocted by

SPECIAL CONCLAVE of IIIIo
Valley Commanclery :U. Knlgbts
TemPlar, Frlda,y, 7130P.m. Pomeroy lllaoonlc Temple, to con.
fer Ordero of Rod Crcla and
lllalta.
SATURDAY
BAKE SAIE,Bra&lt;l!ury P.T.A.,
at Western AulD Store In 111&lt;1dloport. For plcktCJ of baked
!lema for tho oele call 99~

our studento.

We know II wiU become en Important part c1 oor ocbcol'oherl·
tap In lho 7ear1 to come.

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Sof.V Board today wao .to conelude Ito bcSr.t of inCJ11rY
bearlni ·Into lhe liUver Bridp
Collepeo. No oOidal cause of
tha ooUapae 11 OJq&gt;Octed for
aome time.
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!ll'lon tricot, ........
In white, block and putelo,

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tbe late VIrginia COCk, and hlo
slater, Mrs. Artlur Sluart of
Chsrlelloo, W. Va., firat llbrar- be, "0nWII'd!'
Mro. Ha,yeo, presiding In tho
laa. The room hal been com ..
ploted for abcut two ,.... and aboeneo of Mro. Nan Moore,
tbere baa .., oOidal apell- prosl-, reviewed t b o past
lng or any 1;ypo 0( public ob· Jear'l prosrem 'llllch carried
out tbe theme, What II Man?.
aervance.
Mooting Wodneaday atthebome !Jho drew to lho CJIIII1¥
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bcoko
reviewed
by lhe elub
of Ml:.o. Cl7de Jnpla, tbe Liter.
ary Clul! . - to recommelld monlbora.
Mro, Dolo Dullon, hirool! a
to lhe 'llbrar7 beard thai some
poet
of · consldorablt ~
publle oboervanee be hold. and
presented a - a m DDJI!IIIr1.
She dlocuolld tb8 rt.adtrll ~
In PDIIrJ and dtocrlbed lhe Jul.
Ina Pml a1 'lhoM will! 0DWilC

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Roeordlnp ·ur .POOir'l' bf T. S.

Elliott, MU7 ~ .......... Carlot

WUI!amo1 0it1in Nilb, f:llza,
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Mra. 0. P. Klein, MW prosl.
0( lho club, acceptedtbepv.
el from Mro. Everelt illfoa,
vice JI'Osldent. In outlinlnB plana
ror lhe coming rear, Mro. Klein
reminded lho member&amp; cl their
relpOIIolbUl~ to tbe cl!D 'llllcb
wu orpnlzed In l89t. lit oald
that lho elopn for lhe 7ear will

JENNIFER L0118E

ALMA 1MATER TEAM - Jennifer and Jim Lobee c....-ed the Molls High School Alma
lllater song, lllarOCII and Gold, copyw}'lled by lhem. They are children o( Mr. and Mrs. llarold
Lol!oe, Wolfe Drive, PIJmeroy, Mlu Lol!se lo In post Bfeduate - e • ll Onto Slate Unlverel~.
. )fr. l.ohao oonlucta lhe w1c1e1J followed Lol!ae'• LouJwe radio prosram ror WTVN, ~umlluo.
· Bolh are accompllobed musicians. Jonnlfur sreduated frOIII P&lt;lllti'01 High Schoclln 11163; Jtm In
1959,' 11o bod a)ltcW 'trilnlng In radio and a-ed Ohio state tJniverstt.v. He will host a SPOCiol
H&amp;wallan :rl'W' . _ e d b,y hla otatlon begimil~J Aug. 4. Jim Lol!ao Ia married to tho former
LocUli Ywng, Vlnlon. They have two children, Lori Ann, 3'h and Angle, 2. Tboy roolde In WeatenDle. Jennifer wrote !ollroon &amp;Dd Gold's words, Jim tho melody.

Give M&gt;m .wondor!ultallored
or lace trimmed aiiP on bet·
da,y. Chooae from !~~'iOn 111111,

per hour are classed as near
gale, from 39 to 441 as gale,

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Plan Observance for
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will uk lhe Mello Local u.
brary Board to hold a public ob·
~enaac:e in reeogrdttonofthenew
cblldren' 1 room at the MJ.ddle.
pori Public Library.
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afler Thq bod mode hlo noll)'
entrance, declliO!d to lodulgo In

Balloons with allhouttes of a
boy and Blfl In CIP . and go1!ll
were suspended !rem lhe false
ceiiiDg. One end of the room was
reproduced by • modified rock
wall wllh a tree decorated with
IIPPie blossoms standing In front
or tho rock wall.
A wilblng well WIS I .P8ft of $804.
HIGH Sl:HOOL DANCE JI8S'I1
wells. a• table centerPieces, and tbla prden toplher wllh falao saturdy'
nl8hlllldor ocbooloponand a white chair. Aaother
flower arnngemeotl
oorllblp
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lho Middleport 111,i111
were uaed on tho tableo. Pluttc side wall had uunsetwllhbeem•
,cl!ocll/lllliDrtu.m starting 118:30
Pro!ll ~ were lt'!&gt;l'lo .Pro- of~ l:i:a~ tho roc;;;; r~ p.m. Public welcome. Ja,yo Wlfl
grams In blue and sUver were
made by Mrs. Vinas Lee, the fleeted a &amp;tago ·aree which r • emcee.
BAKE SALE altho Trl-Luatro
sponsor. Grace was said ln t.UU- ruented a .Page of The Journal
of lho lHB class. Tbrcugb tbls, Cleaner• In Middleport, SoiUtthe member• of· the .Prosrun day, beJIIDnlng at 9 a.m. Oilier
pve the clus history, class foOd ltemo beelclea baked P&gt;do
prophecy, class wUJ, sporta, and will be for oalo.
tor
tho clas• poem written by lluth cblldren'o b&amp;Dd of tho M....t
Shain, a member of tho B f - Moriah Baptist Church.
lnB clus. ,
MONDAY
Cblrl- Ward was crowned
BETHEL 62, Tnternetlonal Orqueen and Jim Harden wu der 0( Jobs Daugbtero, MoodoJ,
crownecl king of the 1968 Seolor 7:30p.m. Fomei'CJ1MaoonleTemProm. The 1110tto, 11 Youth Js the plo. Election of Bethel olllcer1
Ago of ProBfesslnn, Not Bogreo- and eoundl membera.
alon; So, Alwa,ys Advance ForTUESDAY
.ward," wu In the bol:iqp'ound.
MIOOLEPORT Bualneoa and
Palms added to the BO!tQell Prof"'slanal Women's C I u b,
of the room's atmoll)here. Stereo Tueoda,y evenln&amp; dinner at 6:30
music was provided for danc- p.m., Martin Restaurant. Meetbv llltll 10 p, m. since the Ing &amp;Dd proBfam to follnw lllhe
Prom
bed to be bold on a ochool omce of lhe Columbia Gao "'
Hlecled

MEIGS 111ATRE

·- m e t wilhmembers
of hla clelepUoo ~~~~
~of deput;y, fOI'mar tlllder..,.
with
the
new
u.s. ambuoaol!'&lt;
erOW')' Of DofeDH Cyruo
to
Fran&lt;e,
Sorpnt
!111rlm:,
Vance, !rould be on hand l l
sbortb' afler arrlvlnl tt hlo
, ktnc 11 there was hope.

1hat tho preoent ~ · He milcle It clear be or hla

IIU''I\ SPRINGS GRANGE, 8
·....,. Thurada,y at tho ·ball; pfo,
BfODI and
PASl' CQuNCJLORS,'Tilto4or-'
ua ~~~ 17, D of 'A, ·~1110
·p.JUo Thlitoda,y, hoillo of !fro.
llollbi 'lioirbs.
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l!elt. ·S!Bmal'bl Sororl~, 'l'hurO.
41J, 8 p.m. in COiumllu• and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.ljull&lt;llng. lllltallaUon of ol!lcaro.

MOTHER • DAUGIITER bano
&lt;iUOt. Heath Methodist Church,
6:30 Thursday evening, . _
ed to the dining room for reooi'ed by Eleanor Clrele; dlmer
freshments with Mrs. Roy BetlIa plamed potluck; member• to
lng presiding at th.o JMU1Ch bowl.

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plqlolnted lho ~. knownorficlali: as "No. 330," ao what
be lhlnks c&amp;llaod tho Point
Plee-, W. Va., dlosstor.
Another _,.t wilneoo, ..,.
Blneer James Lutz, 11andallatown, ·Md., qreed wilh Gillan
loa poll&amp;. 1\Ut be ill!l ~' ''1.

-cling llio bearing, sold
lhree malo oulllidruo .-.!,{!.
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elude the broken bar, afruluNII
chalo post 01111 a Ill~

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Gillan,
West
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Vlqinla to probo che
Aid 6u1her stud1 on
lhe broklll !*' ~

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before lhe fwr • da,y
boioJrlng clo..id.
Jom "' tbe &amp;~reau
ol Stanclarda laboralocy' .,., to
111tar too!IIIIIJ!IY rOBifdlng testa
40ne ill t¥Mil No •• 330, one
just shoreward
lhe up..
river Ohio tower which a witneu Thursday said be felt
eauoed tbe disaster. For\y six
poroooo wore kllled.
Dr. Gerald K. GUIIII of Mod-

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lhe up11ream a,yUer chalo toword lhe Ohio ohOt'elrn. from tbe
toWer. The bar was aevered at
Us IQ'Iand UDited Prtao Internatloool pllotosraphed II and reported It ao a possible cauao In
March.

Bllhoro "' the ill.fllted ....
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Initial frldure wu In lhe ~
C-13. II It wun't, oorrolllon
eould bavo led to a fallure ot ..
whore," Lutz sold.
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overload as ..... of lhe
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Tflllllll'll'lal · Sofoly Board,

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"Everylbing toda,y lslbOI'ough- will be aololst 011 WalkinB Haply modem"- lllld Soutbemllllb py. The vocal team cl Jim liar·

School will so along
wtlh this br olrering a "topless"
poll)' chorcl u... Soturday nl8hl
when their annual verioty ohcw
Ia preoonled at 8 p.m. In lhehigh
ochocl oodliDrlum In Raclno.
Elllltled LltPd Gtralfu, t be
ohcw Ia under lhe direction 0(
)fro. Lee Lee, voee1 1111Bic oupervlaor who aleo Ia • ...,.._
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lbcll'' will -lhlo ;rear' a prqduetlon featuriDB a pony cbcrua
line. CODtedr lo added tD lhe
produdloo In Be a Clown, H...,. Picken&amp; em lbe 'vocel . .A
modem Jazz clahce wiU be por!Ot'med to, Walk 011 tile wu~
stele.
The mixed voeel .,.....,lowlll
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"' ll!jrltJI' Qleltla will be,
I Caln't SIQ- No trom OldaJlo.
.... Thora wlll'be a ...
lite TV
The
Game,
.... a llrla' line will 4lo a Char...... l'GUiine. Thla' will be l'ol·
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will be That'a Life. A doo and Dottle WUcoun will setting will be the •looiDI ....
prelj)llt llxtoen Going 011 SoY- mont. This aoi!ID8Dt will - . ,
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Sll!denlo will combine, Talk aln&amp; lloaeJ and • - . or s1x:.
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to the Animals and Tbo Bare stuclslla will cmnblne onto
to
do
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Mllao.
Necessities tD brinB oo lhe
Tho BOlo cl voeellat Cbarte.
"AIIImalo," cootumlng hiving
eopecially mscle for this Ward will be, Love II Blue.
oelftiODI. A oalule will be slvon There will be a pre....Uatlcll of
vocally to lhe branebea of the Slmoa So¥• and the "'&amp;JJeos ·. ..,.;
mllllll7 and lhere will be a mil- Ul u... will be featllred fat ...
llll7 top Uno. AnD McCIImock ngment. Mlcko,y Wolta will
toe dance lllmber. Sololot WWte
. will Iiiii. I Wall For You.
tap ltoe will be dane- Sellon will prooont 1111be TID»
Ina to ~ ~ !iblno I Get to PbcMllL

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tions, corporations, aprofessfoo.
al medical clinic and individuals.
The Pllyalcal Educallon Build-

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speaker last night at the GOP one man can't cbup matters
Rally in the courtroom of the alii he sed the other reputllcsos
Mlaon County Cwr!hwse.
needed .. republican eoveroor
Jones urged everyooe to get and department heada to secomwt and vote as we needed a two pllsb IQJihins worthwhile.
party syst.m victory aa Weat
The meeting wu ceiiOd to or· Virginia had been victimized by der by the Ywng Bepubllcsn
one party for too long 81111 thlo club prssident, EcldlellcDermltt,
was bad no matter whether dem- wlio lnlinlucecl the other otnocratic or republican.
cers or the club, Etta !118 Slur·
Jones stated thll he wu not geon, Ylce president; lllaty Fral&gt;setlalled with West VIrginia and ces HCI&gt;Idna, treuurer &amp;1111. Roy
he was sure other persons were Keeter, secretary.
not - clllng educlllon needs
McDermitt lnlniCiuced the COUJ&gt;.
and roads. He gave some ftgvea ty 81111 atat. candldares prsPnt
released recently by the Mid- also lllo IIOI&gt;{Iardian candidates
West Research center sbow:lrw: 888idQ! elect1011 to the school
where Weal Vtrgi.JIIo ranked In
vartws llelds among the 50
FollOII!IItJ the mPIJDtl, rl&gt;states - 45th in social ser- fresbmoatl were served m:l a
vices, 5otb In educatit:D 1111 eco- IOclal hwr held.
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Saturday's Games
New York at Chleago
Los Angeles at Atlanta, night

Saturday'a Gimes
Chicago at oakland
Mlnn at Cellf, night

Plilladelphla at Pittsburgh

Detroit 11 Washington

Houston at St. Louis, night
San Fran at ClnclnDati, night

Cleveland at Baltimore
Boston at New York.

Hearing
wm Be Held
On Monday

for a breath of fresh air after

playing In a basketblll game at
Detroit Clthedral High School.
He returned compllinin,s: of

shortness of breath am was
rushed to a hospital, where he
was pronounced dead.
,Buntin, who set Michigan
scoring records which lasted

The

Marauders' buebBll

game with lrooton Thursda,y

was cancelled because ol wet
groullla In Ironton. It has not
been rescheduled, pendi~ results of Clsss AA tournament
action In Alhens todl,y and to-

only untU Cazzle Russell shattored them the following seeson,
was the No. 1 draft choice of
the

Detroit Pistons upon his

graduation In 1965.
He took Michlpn lr1111 eighth
place the year before he was
eligible to a lie for !wrth

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gave a "progress report" to
Chlcqo 1141\Yor Richard J.

nine home pme11 this year.

Daley on his plans for

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"Th•t•e onr ilifield. We won't
be ~•in1 up nu~ny Teue
leapen t .. i• ~~~ea.an !"

Jets Squeeze

Out l-0 Win
Over Chiefs
By United Press lnterlllllonal
The COlwnbus Jets squeezed

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calllng the Times ,.story "an
unfoun:led rumor.''
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CHICAGO (UPI) - Gonerel
Manager Ed Short Thursda,y
denied thlt the Chicago Whit.
Sox had asked 81111 received
permission to move the club to
Milwaukee, where they play
Los Aaaeles Times,
quoting a ,.rellable source,"
'Th.ursda,y reported that 8AJroval of a Chlcago.to-MUwaukee
move was granted at sn Aj)rU
25 melllng of the Amsrican
League club owners and other
executives.
"It wasn't even talked about
at the meeting," Short said,

pleto with football stadi!DD,
baseball park and hlloor
auditorium tor hockey, basket..
baU and the like.

The Los Aaaeles story said
the move might not occur II the
Whit&lt; SOx obtained ftnal appr&lt;&gt;viol to construct the $43 million
sports complex south of

go's Loop.
Milwaukee
International League Standings
By United Preas lntornatlonel
WLPctGB
Rochester
12 6 .667 1h
Louiavllle
II 6 .647
Columbus
9 6 .600 l'h
Richmond
9 10 .474 3',\
JacksOnvWe
9 II .450 4
TQiedo
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&amp;vra.cuse
7 11 .389 5
Buffalo
7 II .389 5

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a sprawliog s.()Ol'ts plant cmr

Chi~

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not ccmment on the
Times article. They were

wwld

awaiting the lllliiOUJICement of
National League olftcials on its
expansion plans.

S,yneu11 Chiefs In an lnternatianal League game Thursday
morrow.
night desplto baing held to just
The Marauders lal!gle with
LOUISVILLE, K,y. (UI'I)durlne his sqlhomore season. one hit by Bill Burbach alii
Thursday'&amp; Results
Marl- High School todl,y
Tite oprlng meeting at Churchill
With Russell added, the Wolvl&gt;- Thad Tillotson
Rochester
at Lwisville, ppd.,
at
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on
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FreshDowna eontlnues, but things j.J.st
rines then ripped of!' three
Columbus pushed across a run
""t
groullls.
uen't the same. It's a ld.DI ot man diamond, and should they
straight conference crowns.
in the third inning, alii winning
win, wW play the aurvi vor
•ver..newr land In a cloudy
But the 6-foot-7 giant !Will pitcher Ken Larsen, with relief Rlclunorxl 6 Buffalo 4, nigjlt
his weight alii lac:k of speed help from Dan Schneider in the Columbus 1 Syracuse 0, night.
aiQo that will not deer until of the Ironton - Lancaster
match (todl,y at I) on Saturlfllllda,y.
prevented him from llllkiOii the seventh arxl Dock Ellis ln the Toledo 12 Jacksonvllle 7, Dight.
day in AthenL
National Baaketball Association ninth, made it stand up.
On that day the track's three
COMPUTER PICKS BILLIE
llewards wUI determine the :;:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::: club. He had gone from a
The Toledo Mud Hens overNEW YORK (UPI) - Billie
playlng weight of 230 pwulo to came a 1-0 deficit by scoring 12
aullt-- or Innocence-of the mystorlws drugging of Dancer's
2;;:81111 wss unable to shed It, runs in the last three Innings to Jean King of Lons Beach, callt,
and Ken Rosewall of Australia
lmlge who won the Kentucky
I QWing a lengtlly holdout.
subdue the Jack5CHlville Mets
are the favorites or a ccnputer
- fellowlng year be !ailed
Derby, but waa disqualified
12-7 alii Rlchmmd Tuesda)'
because a urine
to suvive the fiDei cut with the Buffalo ~. Rochester at to win the Madison Square Gar·
den pro tennis champimships
umple contiJned the analgesic, By lhllted Press IDiernstlonal
1rxllana- Packers of the Ameri· LooisviUe was rained out.
ooxtweek.
pbenylbut.Hooe.
Nellonal Laa&amp;IIO
con llaaketball Assodation and
Infielder Junior ~ez. led
Mra. Kirw wu chosen to beat
The Kentucky State Racine Pitts
000 001 001-2~1 !ailed In a brief 911111 with the Toledo's attack slammir¥J a
Rosemary Cosals of San FraD- .
Commission attempted to dear Allsnta
020 ODD 02&gt;- ~-ll . D,=~ Liljns o! .1!&gt;1&gt; Ns~~ twr..-run~-homer in the -seventh clseo In the ftnll with Ro..,.all
tJioj .:air Thursda,y by Issuing a MooN, Wfckerabam (7) w :.: F
~ .• , ' ):!IP '" -· .,.,, •· ODt a"'Shol·hl the·ninth. ""
wiifns the- iitie apiDst ........
t h r e e - -ll&gt;h statement 1\41\f; Roed, Brllion (8) and: . liyJdln awnpd 22. 5, 23.2 and
Chuck Harrison's two-run
trlot
Roy Emerson.
wlllch ended tersely by sll'lng, Tillmon. WJLReecl (3-0), LP20.1 points during his three homer wos the big blow of a
... hearing is presently set for - . . (0-2).
sauoos as a Wolverine, hauling fwr.run ftrst inning· lor Ric~
lfoola,y morning, 1141\Y 13, 1968, Plilla
202 ODD 003- 7-10-1 down 370, 338 and 323 rebuunlo. morxl.
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T h e four - run explosion
200 DDO DDI- 3- 7-I
ot the matter in accol'dtnce L. Jaekaon, Fll'l'eil (8) and LHOSPITAL NEWS
knocked out starter and loser
trltb Kentucky racing law.,.
Bill Denelcy' alii although the
RJan; P-1. McCool (B) and
HOLZER HOSPITAL: ,VIsiting BIIODI pecked away with single
But there remained no winner Bench. WP- L. Jaek1111 (3-4).
1laat saturday's 7th race.
LP- Pappas (2-2), liR- Rojas hours 2-4 alii 7-8 p.m. Parents markers in the second, fifth,
Dancer's Image has been (2nd), calllsoa (3r&lt;(l.
only cn Pediatrics Ward.
a1xth and seventh, mi at one
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loquallflecl, that'o o!llclal. But San Fran
011 ODD DID- 3-6-1
time hid narrowed the score to
Forward Pan, who came in 11h HwMro. Jean F. Cobb, Patriot 4-3. Brave stzriBr Conrad
201 110 DUx- ~..2
Star
Rt.; Mrs. ShadY 'fubtt. ,;,.:•••lj;~ on to collect his
~· behind, hal not been
McCormick, BoliD (5), HIIU'Y
deelarlld the willller, NC&gt;l' has (7), II8J'bel (8) .... H1ell;
RL 2 VInton; Mrs. Jomes ~Y against two losses
the purse of over $165,000 been Giusti· ('3..2) and Batemla. LPChlldero, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mrs. this sesoon. Reliever Lorey
latrlbuted.
Douglas
R. Roush, Rt 1 Letart; Maxie took over in the seveoth
McCorl\ll&lt;k (l-3), HilS- Davis
Lw Cl1alarls, who trains (lot), Wj'llll (tlb), McCove,y Clsrence D, Adams, Rt. 2 Ill- and held the Blsona scoreless
lllncer'i· ·Jma&amp;e, stopped here (8th),
cine; Henry II. Euler, Rl. I over the ftnll two lnlliPorllanil;
William L. Davis, D,
brlelly 'l'ltursdi\Y to give a Loa ADa
100 2DD o34i- 6-7 -I
statenumt to the orewards and Chi&lt;OI!O
000 000 000- 0~ Middieport; JIJ!Ies E, Dlion, Ill.
I Olk· HHk Mrs. Ronald Ke~~o
the commlsalcn, . but then
Bln&amp;er (l..j) and Haller;
nedy, Ill. 2 Wellston; Mra. Flora
lllrrlecl on to BaltlmCX'O Where HoliZIDIII, (6), Laldo horse's start · In the mabe (B) 81111 lllmdle1. LJL · E, McClung, Wellstoo; Beojamln
PreekDesa na stlll very much HoliZIIWI (1..2). HRS- Veraello1 F. Saadrldse. Rsveuwool; Mrs.
In doubt
(1111), Balli\Y (1111), Colavito John L. Crabtree, Rt. 2 Ook
run; Mrs. Kathryn Russ, Rt. 2
CIYI)aris said the three-yoer- (3rcl).
OSk HW; Mro. Welter 11. Fraley,
olcl ccit. had been giVOD the
(01111 games sellamJodl
)ll!Jioldlllng drug lor his aore
. Wellston; Redfern EVIIll, Jr., !Hero..
Amerleon Leque
Jackaoa; CHI!ord Malone, Ill. I
IDkles "alx daya aM seven
bliuro" before the Derby. Bo- 000 100 DD0-1 10 0 Hunden; Mra. G. Robert Clmi&gt;licnnalb, the tlrlli weers orr In Waoll. . 010 011 00,.._ 3 8 ·I bell, 111. 3 Wellston; Harold L. ·
!loplleaaon, Landlo (6), CUip Dilley, Ill. 3 Wellston.
to .96 boors, 80 all trseea
BIRTHS
lllauld have elNred his sys- (J) and E, Howard; Ortep,
Baldwin
(B)
81111
Bl')'lll.
WI'-MrL
RDnald
Kemecly, Rt. 2
by Derll¥ lll1· The urine rest
Ortap (4..2), LP- Stophenlon Wellston. son, 10:45 a.m. Tltura(1-4),
. clay; Mrs. James L. Nlll1h111, YourCir
UJECII'SIGNED
Chi~
0!0 010 110- 4 10 I 406 Jacksoo Pike, daught8r, 2:32
Will Tllio A. siilne To
GREEN BAY WI (UPI) _ Oakland
010 IDD 000- 2 5 2 Lm. Fri&lt;Ja¥,
Su-r
At SUNOCO
Guaril Bill Lu'eck :;, Arlzo•
Petera, Locker (8) alii
DISCHARGES
Jooepl\1111; Krauoas, ~qee
Mra. Freel Buck. Mrs. Lani1o
WITH THI fiNIIT 01'
1110 of, two first l'lllll1ll picks
the Groen s.y l'ac:kera, haulgn- (8) aDd Pqllaronl. WP- Peters canter, Deborah Dinner, Mrs.
Sun-·DuPonl
od . bl~ 1988 comr.ct with the (2-S), LP- Krauase (1-4). HRsNaomi Dudii\Y, Mra. Wllllam HIDPOLISHES
National Footl&gt;all ·League club. Ward 2, (7th &amp; 8th),
ldns, Mrs. Jack Harrio, Mra.
Thll .Packen prevlwaly hod (IO !mingo)
Rolcoo Hwck, Jamea Hllllbeo,
SHA'PI u~
CAit
...... llnobaeker Fred carr of MinD
100 000 110 1- 4 9 2 Robert Hempbre71, Mra. LowI'Oit SUMMER
Tsxd.Ei Puo.
Calli
003 ooo ooo D- 3 8 2 all Kemey, Mra. Delbert Klrw,
RADIATOR-IAmRY
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TlltESePUILe'OIL
(6), PorriiiOikl (8) and RoseUrwin NBISI, Rhonda Rheo, Mrs.
PLUS
FoLJ.iARD PROMOTED
boro. MeGIDIIIUu, Burameler WWiam J. Rwah, Jr., Mro. Law·
.AAA ROAD S.ltYICI
PRoVIDENCE 11.1 (UPI) _ (8), Hamilton (8), Rojas (&amp;), , Ia Slmo, Georae Sncdir._a, Mrs.
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Tcim 'i• FOlllaril 'who had been Weaver (9), Hel!Mr !IO) ml · Jerry Thornton, Mill Mll4red
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llfyant .Collop has been""
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Jsek Priee and ln!ant soa.
hold \ i.Uiultball . cooch of 'thO . (01111 ,..,., sella6dod)

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It lo not liNn ' !hilt· an Ofl.

DETROIT (UPI)- Bill Buntin,
Conner AII-Amerlea center who
led the University of Michigan
lrl&gt;m the bottom to the top of
the Big Ten stzrxllngs, collapsed
and died of an apparent heart
attack follort!M a basketball
pme Thursda,y. He was 26.
Bumln, a lhr..tlme Big Ten
center 81111 twice named to the
All~America team, went wtslde

was a member of tho
lf63. ~e Collase balket.
J!illl!~Jin lbat won ihe •NlT,vliam-

to form t!Jht,. ~uare baleo', Groqoes ore · to~ oli .
tho! bale to miillnilze twine or wire slippe,... ~ !be ' . '· ' .
303 and \he q&gt;mplete· llne.of A·C tooi!J ·for ha:ir~l ' •r''' ·

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to adJust." hi aakl 'rhlt'1 underallndtblo. lle'o lull .....,..
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prolenlonal •seblll
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lolul- Loo Anpleo,
SiDee then, the 20-Jearooold ,qbt.
Bsll&lt;h'a double In TlturlldaY's
matter of relaxing. And the catcher has r&amp;jlplld wt nine hits
7
4
lou to the Pltlladeblbla
WI\Y t11o rookie Reds catcher In 15 swings and drivsn home
Pldlo
save him Dine lor the ....
has been hilling the last fiW" foor runs.
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Tho nine hill Include three .... tapa "" the club, alii the
. two, hits bopated hla -ng
on a steldy diet of ll'lll'lu1llzerL - e s alii one homer.
Jlllrk to .247.
It was )lot lsot &amp;11111\f that
nve Gune Streak
Golli!V of! to slow atom lo
Bench, battlllll .159, dellver'ld•
Bench will carry a n._e
pm..wllllliJii doul&gt;le In the
hittlllll Btrelk Into the opener of
llllliJii to beat the Dodgen In 1 three pme series with the

CINCINNATI (UPI) -

1\)' Blnch oald It '!•s mostly a

Ford's .See-thelight Sale!

This hi&amp;h porfor•-•· trlplo'· ttatod pt~mp
can be convertod Ui olther doep or 1hlllow
well uoe. Heavy dilly ffll' ,dependable, lon1·1ifo

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and 1be people in the s~· 4'1ie illll!e tholr 'home Ill. Com&lt;VIIIDlWlltles, the OIIPIIIIecl pro- l&gt;rldgt; .
grom at Rio Grlrxle Collqe wW . IDl dditJon ·tothe.............,•
prO!Iuce teachers and p~roiliDI
lortmonlia, ·i!toG....... Ci!l~
lor ph,ysicel eclucllloo ~-s lege will prsaent Ita Se«&lt;lld Ai&gt;o
throilghoot Ohio, Wool Virginia . DUal Spr!JwOu- ,\f~SI!Oir!Juao
and Pemsyi-L
. , _,; MlJ U, (rD (p.m. to~ '
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men &amp;1111 ll!llllen will be ~ to li)lal SOIJ.li,euwrn l)l\lo
the ciiiTiculum ln'the ooarfiiillre- VI...,..,..._ exPo&lt;~ to
Rio Grande Colleae ~ more •thln. 1150.pl0cos f:llt\:cli\-· '&lt;&gt;::~~
a r .... SUfVI\f of atoff aeedJr In ~··, ntercoiorO:''~;;·~~'~ ;
eleQienfllrY 81111 "'~ wlai('ll!'lwl.jp, IC
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Prdt 'lboiD&amp;J ~~ ~ioi•.cha!J'-"
jectucl need, over loll yoers, of man of the art •hoi!• Allllhll '!he.
over one thw- physical ec1u- ro~Ji&lt;;Me tr..,; local aqi,!s!llabcation teachero.
IIIII 16 cl(a~ lbelr WOrka hal
The Physicel Edueatlon Bu1J4. beeD ven ~~ "Thil
ins Ia named lor Paul II. !,yne, ; ~ ·flJther ·Op~l the
president of Rio GHIII!e Co\I!IP.' Cliltural _.endi of~ reolr111111954 to 1962i'
ldenll ,lll SciutheOteril Ollfo and
Mr. 4'ne was ~il'l)l•.,~ \teat V~," oald Prot Loand Instructor at ·tile Ccill~, Iii c.,.
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1923 1111,1929 w11 •nu•hailat"MOre aD1I more," saki Prot
101 proleoaor ofpllyalcJI • .,.. liicq; "we wW see art uldlllll
don alii director o~~eL
.,ls!cabvents, and ·l~cuart"r­
From _!930 tc? 1982 JMr•. I4De · lea a1JD the - •· pq,ularllj·u ,
waa dln!ctor of pby4lcel ...,.,._
e-. 111 the e~ •
lion at Defisnee Colle....-~. "" ,u.,_ ollllliiQ' cmunun~~·:·r ·'&gt;
turned to Rio Gr~ ~ In , , I'! the evonlq, the 1110 ~ .·
~~~.of.,__.......,,, .ColleP" 'DI1IIte wlll 'l lll'~
ic.r·•·idiJ~tllM' ~&amp;Woe'a' 1~ liliifli' estiO. llii"·.JIIl8 .,.\.!011 ""' "'Tho Flnliitielii'''~i !llildii!
c&lt;Mittlhl,g; oq/iatlcs, alh!Ollc · hist,ocy, lie j!lijt!JieiaJ!Ii~ .fu.at.CIJ 'alxii
l~.)alo- .
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log will include on OlympiMI%e
awiDunlng pool, two lldl-sizebaaketball cwrts, • pm1UIIc eres,
wrest11111 room, weight rocirll,
adapllve pt,yslcsi education
room, rb)othms alii coordination
area, courts for hi!OOball, bidmlntoo alii volleyball alii sllJJ&gt;o
lnar r0&lt;1111.
Locllled lin the southeast corner of the main Cll!1PUI, the
building Is adjacent to the SianiOl'
L. Evans Athletic and Recreation
FleJ4
. The pbyslcel education comp]e.x provides new educational
alii recreational ~lies
!or Rio Grande Collep stuclents
alii the comrnunltie~ Immediatety surroumling the college.
The Indoor swimming pool alii
aU~&gt;tivepllyslcsi educaUonroom
designed to aid the pllyslcally
handlcljlpod) will bathe only Iacilltleo of thl.l cype within a 50
mile radius of the College.
Tho Physical Education BuUd.I!VIncludes a tolal fioorspaceoi
35,000 square feet. The basketbill arena will seat 2,1500. For
no""'lhlctlc events, the are• will
seat 3,500.
Thl( new building wiU provide
n~ ~o~, Mi!OO ~illtles tq.~•YJI&lt;I&gt; baolcpbyo- .

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.Physical Education Bldg Sunday

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PT. PLEASANT - Brerry tic procoss, 35th status of lndlJones, Pt. Pleasant. republican vlcllalo alii list In per capita
candidate seeldng re-election to personel lnc11111e - to cit. a

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ruo Gr81111e Collep will hold
groulll!&gt;realdng ceremonies for
the .,._.. 11. Lyne Pllysl&lt;al Educallorlllulldlllll Sunday, 1141\Y J2,
beginning at 5:30 p. m., on the
hill east of the parking lot.
Grwlllbrealdne ceremcnles
will merk the befllnnlng of expallled edu&lt;atlonel alii recrealionel facilities for ruo Grande
. College alii SOulbeastarn Ohio.
The $600,000 structure will be
a center lor pllysical education
programs, athletic activities,
recreation aOd Cll!Dj)US alii &lt;IIIIImuDiQ" events.
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A major swp toward lull accredltatlon by the North control
Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the new bullding will provide the impetus lor
a basic pll)'slcal educatloo currleulwn alii an acadsmlc mljor
alii minor inpliysicel education.
Rio Grande Collep recolvecl
a $221,070 P"lnt from the Appalachlan Regional Develwment
Act of 1966 alii will receive
$194,519 from the Higher Edu·
catlon FacWtiea Ado! 1963 to
aid In the constru~tion of the
buildi!ll.
Tho Collep will provide ill

Amorlcin Leaaue .
National League
w, ··L. Pet. GB
W, L. Pet GB Balua\..-e
I&amp; 8 .667 .••
st. Louis
17 ·v .654 - ... DOti'olt
16 9 .uo 'h
PhUadelphla
14 12 .538 3 Millie14 12 .538 3
Clnd11111tl
13 i3 .500 4 Oakland
13 18 .500 4
San Frenclaco 13 18 .500 4 Clevtland
12 12 .500 4
Los Angeles
13 13 .1500 4 Washing!Dn . . 12 13 .480 4'h
Atlanta
13 14 .481 4ih Bo!IOO
11 . 13. .458 · 5
Pittsburgh
12 13 .480 t\1 Calllornla
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'Chlcsso
12 14 .462 ' 5 New Y..-k
11 · 15 .423 6
Houstoo
12 14 ,462 5 Chicago
8 15 .348 7I's
New York
10 14 .417 6
Thursdi\Y's Rssulll
'l'ltursdi\Y's Results
Waohlngtim 3 Bootoo I, nlllht
Lo• Angeles 6 Chlc88o 0
Chicago 4 Oaklalll 2, nigjlt
Atlanta 4 Pittsburgh 2, night
Mlon 4 Cal 3, 10 IDDI., nigjlt
Pldls 7 Cincinnati 3, nigjlt
(Only pmes scheduled)
Houston 5 San Fran 3, nigjlt Frldl¥'• Probable Pitchers
(Onl,y pmeo acheduled)
(All Times ED1?
TO!Iay's Pr-le Pitchers
Boston (Waalswsld 2-2) at
New York &lt;Koosman 4 - I) at New York (Baluuoen 2-1), 8 p.m.
Ctlcqo (JeDidns 1-1), 2:30 p.m. CleYOialll (Siebert 3-2) at
Hwaton (Lomasrer 3-3) at SL Baltimore (Harden 4-0), 8 p.m.
Lwls (Hughes 0-1), 9 p.m.
Detroit (l.icLeln 2-0) at
San Francisco &lt;McCormick 2- Washington (Moore D-2), 8:05
II) at ClnciDDIII (Culver 1-ll, 8 p.m.
p.m.
Minnesota· (Kaat 1).0 alii
Los Angeles (J)ryadale J.2) at Chanee 3-4) at California (ctzrk
Atlanta (Johnson 1-2), 8 p.m.
6-.2 alii Brunet 2-SJ, 2 &amp; 9 p.m.
Philadelphia · (Frymsn 3-3) at Chicago (John 3-0) at OSkland
Plttaburgh (Veale 0-S), 8 p.m. (Dobson 2-1), 10:30 p.m.
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al medical clinic and individuals.
The Pllyalcal Educallon Build-

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speaker last night at the GOP one man can't cbup matters
Rally in the courtroom of the alii he sed the other reputllcsos
Mlaon County Cwr!hwse.
needed .. republican eoveroor
Jones urged everyooe to get and department heada to secomwt and vote as we needed a two pllsb IQJihins worthwhile.
party syst.m victory aa Weat
The meeting wu ceiiOd to or· Virginia had been victimized by der by the Ywng Bepubllcsn
one party for too long 81111 thlo club prssident, EcldlellcDermltt,
was bad no matter whether dem- wlio lnlinlucecl the other otnocratic or republican.
cers or the club, Etta !118 Slur·
Jones stated thll he wu not geon, Ylce president; lllaty Fral&gt;setlalled with West VIrginia and ces HCI&gt;Idna, treuurer &amp;1111. Roy
he was sure other persons were Keeter, secretary.
not - clllng educlllon needs
McDermitt lnlniCiuced the COUJ&gt;.
and roads. He gave some ftgvea ty 81111 atat. candldares prsPnt
released recently by the Mid- also lllo IIOI&gt;{Iardian candidates
West Research center sbow:lrw: 888idQ! elect1011 to the school
where Weal Vtrgi.JIIo ranked In
vartws llelds among the 50
FollOII!IItJ the mPIJDtl, rl&gt;states - 45th in social ser- fresbmoatl were served m:l a
vices, 5otb In educatit:D 1111 eco- IOclal hwr held.
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Saturday's Games
New York at Chleago
Los Angeles at Atlanta, night

Saturday'a Gimes
Chicago at oakland
Mlnn at Cellf, night

Plilladelphla at Pittsburgh

Detroit 11 Washington

Houston at St. Louis, night
San Fran at ClnclnDati, night

Cleveland at Baltimore
Boston at New York.

Hearing
wm Be Held
On Monday

for a breath of fresh air after

playing In a basketblll game at
Detroit Clthedral High School.
He returned compllinin,s: of

shortness of breath am was
rushed to a hospital, where he
was pronounced dead.
,Buntin, who set Michigan
scoring records which lasted

The

Marauders' buebBll

game with lrooton Thursda,y

was cancelled because ol wet
groullla In Ironton. It has not
been rescheduled, pendi~ results of Clsss AA tournament
action In Alhens todl,y and to-

only untU Cazzle Russell shattored them the following seeson,
was the No. 1 draft choice of
the

Detroit Pistons upon his

graduation In 1965.
He took Michlpn lr1111 eighth
place the year before he was
eligible to a lie for !wrth

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gave a "progress report" to
Chlcqo 1141\Yor Richard J.

nine home pme11 this year.

Daley on his plans for

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"Th•t•e onr ilifield. We won't
be ~•in1 up nu~ny Teue
leapen t .. i• ~~~ea.an !"

Jets Squeeze

Out l-0 Win
Over Chiefs
By United Press lnterlllllonal
The COlwnbus Jets squeezed

out a

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calllng the Times ,.story "an
unfoun:led rumor.''
The West COist atory 11&gt;-

CHICAGO (UPI) - Gonerel
Manager Ed Short Thursda,y
denied thlt the Chicago Whit.
Sox had asked 81111 received
permission to move the club to
Milwaukee, where they play
Los Aaaeles Times,
quoting a ,.rellable source,"
'Th.ursda,y reported that 8AJroval of a Chlcago.to-MUwaukee
move was granted at sn Aj)rU
25 melllng of the Amsrican
League club owners and other
executives.
"It wasn't even talked about
at the meeting," Short said,

pleto with football stadi!DD,
baseball park and hlloor
auditorium tor hockey, basket..
baU and the like.

The Los Aaaeles story said
the move might not occur II the
Whit&lt; SOx obtained ftnal appr&lt;&gt;viol to construct the $43 million
sports complex south of

go's Loop.
Milwaukee
International League Standings
By United Preas lntornatlonel
WLPctGB
Rochester
12 6 .667 1h
Louiavllle
II 6 .647
Columbus
9 6 .600 l'h
Richmond
9 10 .474 3',\
JacksOnvWe
9 II .450 4
TQiedo
8 II .421 4lh
&amp;vra.cuse
7 11 .389 5
Buffalo
7 II .389 5

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not ccmment on the
Times article. They were

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awaiting the lllliiOUJICement of
National League olftcials on its
expansion plans.

S,yneu11 Chiefs In an lnternatianal League game Thursday
morrow.
night desplto baing held to just
The Marauders lal!gle with
LOUISVILLE, K,y. (UI'I)durlne his sqlhomore season. one hit by Bill Burbach alii
Thursday'&amp; Results
Marl- High School todl,y
Tite oprlng meeting at Churchill
With Russell added, the Wolvl&gt;- Thad Tillotson
Rochester
at Lwisville, ppd.,
at
3
11-m.
on
the
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FreshDowna eontlnues, but things j.J.st
rines then ripped of!' three
Columbus pushed across a run
""t
groullls.
uen't the same. It's a ld.DI ot man diamond, and should they
straight conference crowns.
in the third inning, alii winning
win, wW play the aurvi vor
•ver..newr land In a cloudy
But the 6-foot-7 giant !Will pitcher Ken Larsen, with relief Rlclunorxl 6 Buffalo 4, nigjlt
his weight alii lac:k of speed help from Dan Schneider in the Columbus 1 Syracuse 0, night.
aiQo that will not deer until of the Ironton - Lancaster
match (todl,y at I) on Saturlfllllda,y.
prevented him from llllkiOii the seventh arxl Dock Ellis ln the Toledo 12 Jacksonvllle 7, Dight.
day in AthenL
National Baaketball Association ninth, made it stand up.
On that day the track's three
COMPUTER PICKS BILLIE
llewards wUI determine the :;:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::: club. He had gone from a
The Toledo Mud Hens overNEW YORK (UPI) - Billie
playlng weight of 230 pwulo to came a 1-0 deficit by scoring 12
aullt-- or Innocence-of the mystorlws drugging of Dancer's
2;;:81111 wss unable to shed It, runs in the last three Innings to Jean King of Lons Beach, callt,
and Ken Rosewall of Australia
lmlge who won the Kentucky
I QWing a lengtlly holdout.
subdue the Jack5CHlville Mets
are the favorites or a ccnputer
- fellowlng year be !ailed
Derby, but waa disqualified
12-7 alii Rlchmmd Tuesda)'
because a urine
to suvive the fiDei cut with the Buffalo ~. Rochester at to win the Madison Square Gar·
den pro tennis champimships
umple contiJned the analgesic, By lhllted Press IDiernstlonal
1rxllana- Packers of the Ameri· LooisviUe was rained out.
ooxtweek.
pbenylbut.Hooe.
Nellonal Laa&amp;IIO
con llaaketball Assodation and
Infielder Junior ~ez. led
Mra. Kirw wu chosen to beat
The Kentucky State Racine Pitts
000 001 001-2~1 !ailed In a brief 911111 with the Toledo's attack slammir¥J a
Rosemary Cosals of San FraD- .
Commission attempted to dear Allsnta
020 ODD 02&gt;- ~-ll . D,=~ Liljns o! .1!&gt;1&gt; Ns~~ twr..-run~-homer in the -seventh clseo In the ftnll with Ro..,.all
tJioj .:air Thursda,y by Issuing a MooN, Wfckerabam (7) w :.: F
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wiifns the- iitie apiDst ........
t h r e e - -ll&gt;h statement 1\41\f; Roed, Brllion (8) and: . liyJdln awnpd 22. 5, 23.2 and
Chuck Harrison's two-run
trlot
Roy Emerson.
wlllch ended tersely by sll'lng, Tillmon. WJLReecl (3-0), LP20.1 points during his three homer wos the big blow of a
... hearing is presently set for - . . (0-2).
sauoos as a Wolverine, hauling fwr.run ftrst inning· lor Ric~
lfoola,y morning, 1141\Y 13, 1968, Plilla
202 ODD 003- 7-10-1 down 370, 338 and 323 rebuunlo. morxl.
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T h e four - run explosion
200 DDO DDI- 3- 7-I
ot the matter in accol'dtnce L. Jaekaon, Fll'l'eil (8) and LHOSPITAL NEWS
knocked out starter and loser
trltb Kentucky racing law.,.
Bill Denelcy' alii although the
RJan; P-1. McCool (B) and
HOLZER HOSPITAL: ,VIsiting BIIODI pecked away with single
But there remained no winner Bench. WP- L. Jaek1111 (3-4).
1laat saturday's 7th race.
LP- Pappas (2-2), liR- Rojas hours 2-4 alii 7-8 p.m. Parents markers in the second, fifth,
Dancer's Image has been (2nd), calllsoa (3r&lt;(l.
only cn Pediatrics Ward.
a1xth and seventh, mi at one
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loquallflecl, that'o o!llclal. But San Fran
011 ODD DID- 3-6-1
time hid narrowed the score to
Forward Pan, who came in 11h HwMro. Jean F. Cobb, Patriot 4-3. Brave stzriBr Conrad
201 110 DUx- ~..2
Star
Rt.; Mrs. ShadY 'fubtt. ,;,.:•••lj;~ on to collect his
~· behind, hal not been
McCormick, BoliD (5), HIIU'Y
deelarlld the willller, NC&gt;l' has (7), II8J'bel (8) .... H1ell;
RL 2 VInton; Mrs. Jomes ~Y against two losses
the purse of over $165,000 been Giusti· ('3..2) and Batemla. LPChlldero, Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mrs. this sesoon. Reliever Lorey
latrlbuted.
Douglas
R. Roush, Rt 1 Letart; Maxie took over in the seveoth
McCorl\ll&lt;k (l-3), HilS- Davis
Lw Cl1alarls, who trains (lot), Wj'llll (tlb), McCove,y Clsrence D, Adams, Rt. 2 Ill- and held the Blsona scoreless
lllncer'i· ·Jma&amp;e, stopped here (8th),
cine; Henry II. Euler, Rl. I over the ftnll two lnlliPorllanil;
William L. Davis, D,
brlelly 'l'ltursdi\Y to give a Loa ADa
100 2DD o34i- 6-7 -I
statenumt to the orewards and Chi&lt;OI!O
000 000 000- 0~ Middieport; JIJ!Ies E, Dlion, Ill.
I Olk· HHk Mrs. Ronald Ke~~o
the commlsalcn, . but then
Bln&amp;er (l..j) and Haller;
nedy, Ill. 2 Wellston; Mra. Flora
lllrrlecl on to BaltlmCX'O Where HoliZIDIII, (6), Laldo horse's start · In the mabe (B) 81111 lllmdle1. LJL · E, McClung, Wellstoo; Beojamln
PreekDesa na stlll very much HoliZIIWI (1..2). HRS- Veraello1 F. Saadrldse. Rsveuwool; Mrs.
In doubt
(1111), Balli\Y (1111), Colavito John L. Crabtree, Rt. 2 Ook
run; Mrs. Kathryn Russ, Rt. 2
CIYI)aris said the three-yoer- (3rcl).
OSk HW; Mro. Welter 11. Fraley,
olcl ccit. had been giVOD the
(01111 games sellamJodl
)ll!Jioldlllng drug lor his aore
. Wellston; Redfern EVIIll, Jr., !Hero..
Amerleon Leque
Jackaoa; CHI!ord Malone, Ill. I
IDkles "alx daya aM seven
bliuro" before the Derby. Bo- 000 100 DD0-1 10 0 Hunden; Mra. G. Robert Clmi&gt;licnnalb, the tlrlli weers orr In Waoll. . 010 011 00,.._ 3 8 ·I bell, 111. 3 Wellston; Harold L. ·
!loplleaaon, Landlo (6), CUip Dilley, Ill. 3 Wellston.
to .96 boors, 80 all trseea
BIRTHS
lllauld have elNred his sys- (J) and E, Howard; Ortep,
Baldwin
(B)
81111
Bl')'lll.
WI'-MrL
RDnald
Kemecly, Rt. 2
by Derll¥ lll1· The urine rest
Ortap (4..2), LP- Stophenlon Wellston. son, 10:45 a.m. Tltura(1-4),
. clay; Mrs. James L. Nlll1h111, YourCir
UJECII'SIGNED
Chi~
0!0 010 110- 4 10 I 406 Jacksoo Pike, daught8r, 2:32
Will Tllio A. siilne To
GREEN BAY WI (UPI) _ Oakland
010 IDD 000- 2 5 2 Lm. Fri&lt;Ja¥,
Su-r
At SUNOCO
Guaril Bill Lu'eck :;, Arlzo•
Petera, Locker (8) alii
DISCHARGES
Jooepl\1111; Krauoas, ~qee
Mra. Freel Buck. Mrs. Lani1o
WITH THI fiNIIT 01'
1110 of, two first l'lllll1ll picks
the Groen s.y l'ac:kera, haulgn- (8) aDd Pqllaronl. WP- Peters canter, Deborah Dinner, Mrs.
Sun-·DuPonl
od . bl~ 1988 comr.ct with the (2-S), LP- Krauase (1-4). HRsNaomi Dudii\Y, Mra. Wllllam HIDPOLISHES
National Footl&gt;all ·League club. Ward 2, (7th &amp; 8th),
ldns, Mrs. Jack Harrio, Mra.
Thll .Packen prevlwaly hod (IO !mingo)
Rolcoo Hwck, Jamea Hllllbeo,
SHA'PI u~
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100 000 110 1- 4 9 2 Robert Hempbre71, Mra. LowI'Oit SUMMER
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003 ooo ooo D- 3 8 2 all Kemey, Mra. Delbert Klrw,
RADIATOR-IAmRY
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TlltESePUILe'OIL
(6), PorriiiOikl (8) and RoseUrwin NBISI, Rhonda Rheo, Mrs.
PLUS
FoLJ.iARD PROMOTED
boro. MeGIDIIIUu, Burameler WWiam J. Rwah, Jr., Mro. Law·
.AAA ROAD S.ltYICI
PRoVIDENCE 11.1 (UPI) _ (8), Hamilton (8), Rojas (&amp;), , Ia Slmo, Georae Sncdir._a, Mrs.
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Tcim 'i• FOlllaril 'who had been Weaver (9), Hel!Mr !IO) ml · Jerry Thornton, Mill Mll4red
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llfyant .Collop has been""
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moot ol all .....t yclung love.
It lo not liNn ' !hilt· an Ofl.

DETROIT (UPI)- Bill Buntin,
Conner AII-Amerlea center who
led the University of Michigan
lrl&gt;m the bottom to the top of
the Big Ten stzrxllngs, collapsed
and died of an apparent heart
attack follort!M a basketball
pme Thursda,y. He was 26.
Bumln, a lhr..tlme Big Ten
center 81111 twice named to the
All~America team, went wtslde

was a member of tho
lf63. ~e Collase balket.
J!illl!~Jin lbat won ihe •NlT,vliam-

to form t!Jht,. ~uare baleo', Groqoes ore · to~ oli .
tho! bale to miillnilze twine or wire slippe,... ~ !be ' . '· ' .
303 and \he q&gt;mplete· llne.of A·C tooi!J ·for ha:ir~l ' •r''' ·

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prolenlonal •seblll
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lolul- Loo Anpleo,
SiDee then, the 20-Jearooold ,qbt.
Bsll&lt;h'a double In TlturlldaY's
matter of relaxing. And the catcher has r&amp;jlplld wt nine hits
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WI\Y t11o rookie Reds catcher In 15 swings and drivsn home
Pldlo
save him Dine lor the ....
has been hilling the last fiW" foor runs.
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Tho nine hill Include three .... tapa "" the club, alii the
. two, hits bopated hla -ng
on a steldy diet of ll'lll'lu1llzerL - e s alii one homer.
Jlllrk to .247.
It was )lot lsot &amp;11111\f that
nve Gune Streak
Golli!V of! to slow atom lo
Bench, battlllll .159, dellver'ld•
Bench will carry a n._e
pm..wllllliJii doul&gt;le In the
hittlllll Btrelk Into the opener of
llllliJii to beat the Dodgen In 1 three pme series with the

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Ford's .See-thelight Sale!

This hi&amp;h porfor•-•· trlplo'· ttatod pt~mp
can be convertod Ui olther doep or 1hlllow
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and 1be people in the s~· 4'1ie illll!e tholr 'home Ill. Com&lt;VIIIDlWlltles, the OIIPIIIIecl pro- l&gt;rldgt; .
grom at Rio Grlrxle Collqe wW . IDl dditJon ·tothe.............,•
prO!Iuce teachers and p~roiliDI
lortmonlia, ·i!toG....... Ci!l~
lor ph,ysicel eclucllloo ~-s lege will prsaent Ita Se«&lt;lld Ai&gt;o
throilghoot Ohio, Wool Virginia . DUal Spr!JwOu- ,\f~SI!Oir!Juao
and Pemsyi-L
. , _,; MlJ U, (rD (p.m. to~ '
- An lcade!nlc maJor &amp;111! inlnor cn the
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men &amp;1111 ll!llllen will be ~ to li)lal SOIJ.li,euwrn l)l\lo
the ciiiTiculum ln'the ooarfiiillre- VI...,..,..._ exPo&lt;~ to
Rio Grande Colleae ~ more •thln. 1150.pl0cos f:llt\:cli\-· '&lt;&gt;::~~
a r .... SUfVI\f of atoff aeedJr In ~··, ntercoiorO:''~;;·~~'~ ;
eleQienfllrY 81111 "'~ wlai('ll!'lwl.jp, IC
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Prdt 'lboiD&amp;J ~~ ~ioi•.cha!J'-"
jectucl need, over loll yoers, of man of the art •hoi!• Allllhll '!he.
over one thw- physical ec1u- ro~Ji&lt;;Me tr..,; local aqi,!s!llabcation teachero.
IIIII 16 cl(a~ lbelr WOrka hal
The Physicel Edueatlon Bu1J4. beeD ven ~~ "Thil
ins Ia named lor Paul II. !,yne, ; ~ ·flJther ·Op~l the
president of Rio GHIII!e Co\I!IP.' Cliltural _.endi of~ reolr111111954 to 1962i'
ldenll ,lll SciutheOteril Ollfo and
Mr. 4'ne was ~il'l)l•.,~ \teat V~," oald Prot Loand Instructor at ·tile Ccill~, Iii c.,.
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1923 1111,1929 w11 •nu•hailat"MOre aD1I more," saki Prot
101 proleoaor ofpllyalcJI • .,.. liicq; "we wW see art uldlllll
don alii director o~~eL
.,ls!cabvents, and ·l~cuart"r­
From _!930 tc? 1982 JMr•. I4De · lea a1JD the - •· pq,ularllj·u ,
waa dln!ctor of pby4lcel ...,.,._
e-. 111 the e~ •
lion at Defisnee Colle....-~. "" ,u.,_ ollllliiQ' cmunun~~·:·r ·'&gt;
turned to Rio Gr~ ~ In , , I'! the evonlq, the 1110 ~ .·
~~~.of.,__.......,,, .ColleP" 'DI1IIte wlll 'l lll'~
ic.r·•·idiJ~tllM' ~&amp;Woe'a' 1~ liliifli' estiO. llii"·.JIIl8 .,.\.!011 ""' "'Tho Flnliitielii'''~i !llildii!
c&lt;Mittlhl,g; oq/iatlcs, alh!Ollc · hist,ocy, lie j!lijt!JieiaJ!Ii~ .fu.at.CIJ 'alxii
l~.)alo- .
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In adllltlon to lpllirovlag the

log will include on OlympiMI%e
awiDunlng pool, two lldl-sizebaaketball cwrts, • pm1UIIc eres,
wrest11111 room, weight rocirll,
adapllve pt,yslcsi education
room, rb)othms alii coordination
area, courts for hi!OOball, bidmlntoo alii volleyball alii sllJJ&gt;o
lnar r0&lt;1111.
Locllled lin the southeast corner of the main Cll!1PUI, the
building Is adjacent to the SianiOl'
L. Evans Athletic and Recreation
FleJ4
. The pbyslcel education comp]e.x provides new educational
alii recreational ~lies
!or Rio Grande Collep stuclents
alii the comrnunltie~ Immediatety surroumling the college.
The Indoor swimming pool alii
aU~&gt;tivepllyslcsi educaUonroom
designed to aid the pllyslcally
handlcljlpod) will bathe only Iacilltleo of thl.l cype within a 50
mile radius of the College.
Tho Physical Education BuUd.I!VIncludes a tolal fioorspaceoi
35,000 square feet. The basketbill arena will seat 2,1500. For
no""'lhlctlc events, the are• will
seat 3,500.
Thl( new building wiU provide
n~ ~o~, Mi!OO ~illtles tq.~•YJI&lt;I&gt; baolcpbyo- .

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.Physical Education Bldg Sunday

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PT. PLEASANT - Brerry tic procoss, 35th status of lndlJones, Pt. Pleasant. republican vlcllalo alii list In per capita
candidate seeldng re-election to personel lnc11111e - to cit. a

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groulll!&gt;realdng ceremonies for
the .,._.. 11. Lyne Pllysl&lt;al Educallorlllulldlllll Sunday, 1141\Y J2,
beginning at 5:30 p. m., on the
hill east of the parking lot.
Grwlllbrealdne ceremcnles
will merk the befllnnlng of expallled edu&lt;atlonel alii recrealionel facilities for ruo Grande
. College alii SOulbeastarn Ohio.
The $600,000 structure will be
a center lor pllysical education
programs, athletic activities,
recreation aOd Cll!Dj)US alii &lt;IIIIImuDiQ" events.
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A major swp toward lull accredltatlon by the North control
Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the new bullding will provide the impetus lor
a basic pll)'slcal educatloo currleulwn alii an acadsmlc mljor
alii minor inpliysicel education.
Rio Grande Collep recolvecl
a $221,070 P"lnt from the Appalachlan Regional Develwment
Act of 1966 alii will receive
$194,519 from the Higher Edu·
catlon FacWtiea Ado! 1963 to
aid In the constru~tion of the
buildi!ll.
Tho Collep will provide ill

Amorlcin Leaaue .
National League
w, ··L. Pet. GB
W, L. Pet GB Balua\..-e
I&amp; 8 .667 .••
st. Louis
17 ·v .654 - ... DOti'olt
16 9 .uo 'h
PhUadelphla
14 12 .538 3 Millie14 12 .538 3
Clnd11111tl
13 i3 .500 4 Oakland
13 18 .500 4
San Frenclaco 13 18 .500 4 Clevtland
12 12 .500 4
Los Angeles
13 13 .1500 4 Washing!Dn . . 12 13 .480 4'h
Atlanta
13 14 .481 4ih Bo!IOO
11 . 13. .458 · 5
Pittsburgh
12 13 .480 t\1 Calllornla
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'Chlcsso
12 14 .462 ' 5 New Y..-k
11 · 15 .423 6
Houstoo
12 14 ,462 5 Chicago
8 15 .348 7I's
New York
10 14 .417 6
Thursdi\Y's Rssulll
'l'ltursdi\Y's Results
Waohlngtim 3 Bootoo I, nlllht
Lo• Angeles 6 Chlc88o 0
Chicago 4 Oaklalll 2, nigjlt
Atlanta 4 Pittsburgh 2, night
Mlon 4 Cal 3, 10 IDDI., nigjlt
Pldls 7 Cincinnati 3, nigjlt
(Only pmes scheduled)
Houston 5 San Fran 3, nigjlt Frldl¥'• Probable Pitchers
(Onl,y pmeo acheduled)
(All Times ED1?
TO!Iay's Pr-le Pitchers
Boston (Waalswsld 2-2) at
New York &lt;Koosman 4 - I) at New York (Baluuoen 2-1), 8 p.m.
Ctlcqo (JeDidns 1-1), 2:30 p.m. CleYOialll (Siebert 3-2) at
Hwaton (Lomasrer 3-3) at SL Baltimore (Harden 4-0), 8 p.m.
Lwls (Hughes 0-1), 9 p.m.
Detroit (l.icLeln 2-0) at
San Francisco &lt;McCormick 2- Washington (Moore D-2), 8:05
II) at ClnciDDIII (Culver 1-ll, 8 p.m.
p.m.
Minnesota· (Kaat 1).0 alii
Los Angeles (J)ryadale J.2) at Chanee 3-4) at California (ctzrk
Atlanta (Johnson 1-2), 8 p.m.
6-.2 alii Brunet 2-SJ, 2 &amp; 9 p.m.
Philadelphia · (Frymsn 3-3) at Chicago (John 3-0) at OSkland
Plttaburgh (Veale 0-S), 8 p.m. (Dobson 2-1), 10:30 p.m.
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NEW YORK - Fellow we know
• .lamed Myi'OII K..a.I aelected
• 10 molll lnlluenUal faoh!M folk ,
: recODIIy and asked ua to 'take
• ioiUO U we wished; not 1bst we
OUJPOct 1111 10 were ridiculous;
· t~ey weren1; but we \.Ike emalclerable exception to a few,
' mosUy mass manufacturers we
.,.. convinced are not American
falhlon leaden, but rollowera.
Leaders? The molt elfed.ive
. and poalllve ~Q&gt;Ie bellcowa, U
. they will pardon llle euphemism,
ot llle last six or eight years
were Coco Chonel, wbo reYolu.
lionized and elmpllned lllo cos-

tumeo ol a whole world ol womon; Jackie Kemed;r wboae pow.
erful publlclcy as Amerlca•a
First Lacly led a nation ot YIIWII
glrla and BOrne older women,

to their dlllldvlllllage, to emulalll
her lmmacu1sle lillie and dellcacy.
Oddly, Jackie's quite tall phy.
sique and alim lines were fallh.
loo.foolers, dull\PY UtUe girl a,
Including Lucy and I,Vnda Bird
In their teens, and imltative en.
tertalnera such aa singer Connle Francia, aaw BOIIIeU1IDg In
their mirrors that waon1 there;
and among a nation of lrumpa
on the make lor. chic, seemed

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aklrtocl mllltar7~
and' jjlldl~enalb ~emo; ll&lt;lld liOt
wolk when tlie rum was relhi-

sadder lllan IUe&lt;toalill.

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Nali~wide Insurance will guarantee .renewal ofauto insuran~ for five years (after each

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Ask me about it.

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there hu been uln)lstice'' on

Dear Helen:

boll! sides, and ''unclerllall&lt;llni''

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to our fine home. We had never
Tlds column II dedicated to
met him belore, He aoldhewould larnlly llvln&amp; ao u you're bovlike 10 talk 10 me and my wile Ina "kid trouble or )lot plain

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LIGAR MONUMENT
:n Years bpj!rlence

Nationwide MuiUallnsurance Co.
Home office: Columbu1, Ohio

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Dear Helen'
Yoo aold a wile leaves IOuglt
decisions on child management
to her husband ao lllat he'd loel
like the head or tile household,
and SHE wouldn't get llle blame
for being the abominable "no"
woman.
But bow about •• !albers? My
wife

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Dolly 5•30 AM to 8•30 PM-Sunct.y 7:00 to 7:00

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· It .... Iianilocl toda¥ \tat work will bqln ~
on
Ohl\fa liJI!nllch ror :the rour-laDo r~ bridle_...
iiW llanaup lll!liendor"""' W, VL
Worken 'irlll begiD ~ IIU dirt alq the Ohio _...b
oral, cialclllq !'aunchlnr IJ1e prole&lt;! that will np!aee the fallell
-suvir Brldp wilbln a r• il1d ooo-llalt .

A brief case
for
THE FIFTH
SEASON

passes the buck.

When she doesn't want the kids
to do certain things, she aoyo,
41 Aak your father/' knowing ru

a ••II&gt; 1!1~ 11!,' 1!!!. ~~~~or~
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At least the young man hal
honorable lntentlons. !IJ take It
from therel - H.

Our superb food, pleasing
atmosphere, excellent service are
on the menu for Mother on her
day. Mom deserves something spe·
cia!. Take her out to dine here.
She'II have a grand time!

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SUGGESTIONS

gr8Jidparentsl

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CHARLES W. LEGAR. OwiW
Open: f.5 WMkly, 1-5 Sundly
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260 W. Main
PotMfOY, 0.

The man r~m Nationwide is on your side.

old boy comes to you and Iaiii newspaper.
you your daughter Ia pregnaot,
when you doo't even knoW your There were only 600 radio
new son-ln.Jaw-to-be's name! - stations in the United States
in 1932
UNACQUAINTED
Dour Un,
Aod all I can aoy Is, ll'a a
helluva lamlly IUe when a claushter hides the boy from her par-

would~

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Del

the lut IIMcJIY ln.

silltobed from Nov. U to thti

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about our daughter, whom we've trouble, let Helen Help YOU!
always considered a nice girl. She w!ll alao welcome your own

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helluva world when a 19-year- Holen Bottel In care of IIIII

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policy is in ~lfect60 days). To qualify, just pay

Lao! nlght a young man came Ia tlie

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Helen Help
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To undersiand democracy coMdereil till lrirthdtlv ·ot
A-When .lli~anbll ·.dled' ln .
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likes and(an~)
do what
A-o~ Uuot date a rea~uon
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entlal weo, &lt;I courae, Brlto!D'a ~-~ -butdllatalllrlo' .!~~!'~
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Mary Qwll. wbo otarled a - ·
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Dubcek,
new
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tbe Unlveralty of Chk!agp.
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of
Czechorlotxlk
That e~ent gave birth to tbe\d
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toeoa to post-101 ouch aa lli&gt;pt Clyile!' itaneci a tiorldoffalbiOII . communilt Ptil'ljj.
Atomic · Age as tbe wor
HIUIIIIIoa IIIII 1111111 Gordon: and mqplnea and now~ . Jillmows It today.
suddenly overythln&amp; wae Mlnlakirt; IIIey di&lt;Wt opt ror ea~f~ , ar~~lbe ~----~~~~~. . . .~~~~~~--~~
amiaJJy IIOIIlOWIIat unatttaetlve
the mleroaldrt.
twenties - lblrUeo lonathl;, but
But bllluencoa todO.Y h aYe
ploaie note Feyo Dunanr lo
cha;ngod; there Ia NO me alnglo bao;k to bor minis and mlcroo ·
·clear faahloD tnflut!IID.ee.
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Mary Qwrt alter her yeara~!;tie llan8alnthere, rat!&gt;- "'
1180 auccesa remains supreme
or tlole!ull1.
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!illl, ror 1111 nrst tlmola dalmlllltora. Fallhloll illalllooice '"'
c:ac.ti., IInce before the TV era
obaoloaconce fell upon the cos.
aat
'01\ Hollywood rums• ooc:etumes in unr .· Zhlvago" ~

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"Your fatller's the boss."
II cornea doWn to Ibis Ia our
lamlly. When IIIey return from
a trip, llle children greet llletr
motbor with lavlah hugo and kin-

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They call me "fir," and t17
10 avoid me, but IIIey confide
In and extravagantly love my
wile.

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Woulm't II be better II mother
would III.Y, u1 vote 'Nd Cll this
prq,ositloo, but talk It over with
rm nothiJ!g but a ~atdtet man
In our famll.y, and rm lick and
fu•ed of being the - BIG ~•NO"

SPEED OUEEN.
THE WASHER WITH THE

Silver
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piobably woul..,'t help, and

It mlgill atart a feud. If IIIII
really botherl you, wil1 not rent
a post ctnce box? - H.

Normal and Short
• 3 Wash Water

Selections
• 2 Rinse Water

Selections
• 2 Spin Speeds
• 2 Agitation Speeds
• Stainless Steel Tub
• Matching " Silver
Lining" Dryers, Too

Model MAStDf

Dear Bothered:

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$248.

BAKER FURNITURE
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Dear Helen:
For teo yoora 1111 lllaband
waa a pd. man, but
ool7 In 1111 lantaq. 1bat'a w111
I cloond 1111 ear• to na~Q&gt; rumora and my 8J111 to facta. II
wu my Imagination lllat kept
him hmeot IIIII true. Then my
roll&lt;&gt; - colorad g)uaea w o r a
amaahed and 1111 world wa1 shattered, too.
Having pride that )1st won't
q.dt, I asked blm to loa... He
boll era, uioja.ttce." He 1171
he' 1 a flOOd father, a 10011 pro..
rider. I answer, "Yea/' but ru
trade 1n7 rura, my diamonds,
even my comfortable home lor
a ..,......., hut ll I ooulcl m"e
apla hove lbat olbor man I
loved 10 much. An¥ advice !or
thh truatins fool? - DREAM-

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provldiJ - of ololnobii!QI Noft·
lllck TEfU)N' .....S ramov- ponolo
lilp rllt1t aut oi!Oitlllll)', ...... -~~~~­
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The Fifth Season is more than air con~itioning. lfs more than
clean, even heat It's the perfect Indoor climate, created
by an eltclrlc heat pump. This remarkable appliance installs quickly, using your existing duct system to heat your
home namelessly In winter, then automatically reverses it·
self to cool and dehumidify your home in the summer.
Because bf its aflieiency, the heat pump costs less to own
and operate than you mlghllhlnk.
Your Reddy Kilowatt Recommended Dealer can convert your
warm air heatinl system on tha wecial Electfic Corllfort
Plan witH NoM..., Down, tow Monthly Payments and a
lO·Yi•r Performance Wiit.nty that covers all parts arid
labor and Satllflctlon Cillrllnteedl

Move UP to the ideal indoor climate of the Fifth Season now.
Call Your Reddy Kilowatt Recommended Dealer or Ua
for Details. Alii far tile Wall• Slles••·

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Dear Dreamer,
Take your prldo and - . ,
dreamt 10 a marrlqo couilaellor, IIIII aok yoor lmabaad to

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A wile who turns her husband
Into an allo&lt;JUt hatobet man doserves a husbaad wbo paaaea
tile axe rlgltt back 10 her. Try
saying ••Yes" a few tlmea and
see how fast she lower&amp; t h e
boom.- H.
Dear Helen·
We oro living at a temporary
address, ao our mall II Mri
to tho home or 1111 buobaad' I
parents. )ly husband II In tho
Navy Roaerves. lila mother Ia
ao alrald he Ia II!IIDB to pt a
letter caiiiDi him to aetl.. dutJ
that ahe _.. all hll mall.
Thla bothera me a greAt doel.
I don't open mall tliai 11111 addreaaed to me, IIIII I don't tblnk
she lhould either. 91ould I aoy
ICHDelhlns to her In a nice woy?

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Voice along Broadway

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BY JACK O'BitiAN
NEW YORK - Fellow we know
• .lamed Myi'OII K..a.I aelected
• 10 molll lnlluenUal faoh!M folk ,
: recODIIy and asked ua to 'take
• ioiUO U we wished; not 1bst we
OUJPOct 1111 10 were ridiculous;
· t~ey weren1; but we \.Ike emalclerable exception to a few,
' mosUy mass manufacturers we
.,.. convinced are not American
falhlon leaden, but rollowera.
Leaders? The molt elfed.ive
. and poalllve ~Q&gt;Ie bellcowa, U
. they will pardon llle euphemism,
ot llle last six or eight years
were Coco Chonel, wbo reYolu.
lionized and elmpllned lllo cos-

tumeo ol a whole world ol womon; Jackie Kemed;r wboae pow.
erful publlclcy as Amerlca•a
First Lacly led a nation ot YIIWII
glrla and BOrne older women,

to their dlllldvlllllage, to emulalll
her lmmacu1sle lillie and dellcacy.
Oddly, Jackie's quite tall phy.
sique and alim lines were fallh.
loo.foolers, dull\PY UtUe girl a,
Including Lucy and I,Vnda Bird
In their teens, and imltative en.
tertalnera such aa singer Connle Francia, aaw BOIIIeU1IDg In
their mirrors that waon1 there;
and among a nation of lrumpa
on the make lor. chic, seemed

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aklrtocl mllltar7~
and' jjlldl~enalb ~emo; ll&lt;lld liOt
wolk when tlie rum was relhi-

sadder lllan IUe&lt;toalill.

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Nali~wide Insurance will guarantee .renewal ofauto insuran~ for five years (after each

the

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and have a valid license for every
Ask me about it.

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RUDE AWAKENING

there hu been uln)lstice'' on

Dear Helen:

boll! sides, and ''unclerllall&lt;llni''

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cure. - H,
to our fine home. We had never
Tlds column II dedicated to
met him belore, He aoldhewould larnlly llvln&amp; ao u you're bovlike 10 talk 10 me and my wile Ina "kid trouble or )lot plain

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LIGAR MONUMENT
:n Years bpj!rlence

Nationwide MuiUallnsurance Co.
Home office: Columbu1, Ohio

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Dear Helen'
Yoo aold a wile leaves IOuglt
decisions on child management
to her husband ao lllat he'd loel
like the head or tile household,
and SHE wouldn't get llle blame
for being the abominable "no"
woman.
But bow about •• !albers? My
wife

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Dolly 5•30 AM to 8•30 PM-Sunct.y 7:00 to 7:00

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· It .... Iianilocl toda¥ \tat work will bqln ~
on
Ohl\fa liJI!nllch ror :the rour-laDo r~ bridle_...
iiW llanaup lll!liendor"""' W, VL
Worken 'irlll begiD ~ IIU dirt alq the Ohio _...b
oral, cialclllq !'aunchlnr IJ1e prole&lt;! that will np!aee the fallell
-suvir Brldp wilbln a r• il1d ooo-llalt .

A brief case
for
THE FIFTH
SEASON

passes the buck.

When she doesn't want the kids
to do certain things, she aoyo,
41 Aak your father/' knowing ru

a ••II&gt; 1!1~ 11!,' 1!!!. ~~~~or~
• and··allV'II·Ibe· -

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e Blouses and Short Sets

At least the young man hal
honorable lntentlons. !IJ take It
from therel - H.

Our superb food, pleasing
atmosphere, excellent service are
on the menu for Mother on her
day. Mom deserves something spe·
cia!. Take her out to dine here.
She'II have a grand time!

111

DA.Y
SUGGESTIONS

gr8Jidparentsl

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ents until they are darn near
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CHARLES W. LEGAR. OwiW
Open: f.5 WMkly, 1-5 Sundly
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260 W. Main
PotMfOY, 0.

The man r~m Nationwide is on your side.

old boy comes to you and Iaiii newspaper.
you your daughter Ia pregnaot,
when you doo't even knoW your There were only 600 radio
new son-ln.Jaw-to-be's name! - stations in the United States
in 1932
UNACQUAINTED
Dour Un,
Aod all I can aoy Is, ll'a a
helluva lamlly IUe when a claushter hides the boy from her par-

would~

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Del

the lut IIMcJIY ln.

silltobed from Nov. U to thti

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lot ullolp,.. Ia,.., . . - a l a , , . . , ...... ..,.. ....., al to ,, .., -.~..

about our daughter, whom we've trouble, let Helen Help YOU!
always considered a nice girl. She w!ll alao welcome your own

May

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Well, all I can 1ay, It's a amuidng eJIPil"lencea. Address
helluva world when a 19-year- Holen Bottel In care of IIIII

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It lolftllr IIIII ... lio•odoa al ~ . . . .

policy is in ~lfect60 days). To qualify, just pay

Lao! nlght a young man came Ia tlie

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Helen Help
US. ••By Bottel

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To undersiand democracy coMdereil till lrirthdtlv ·ot
A-When .lli~anbll ·.dled' ln .
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what18heauareh)'
likes and(an~)
do what
A-o~ Uuot date a rea~uon
selfj_,UB: .-...No-,.;,...,.._,.,.,.,_.z;:=:;;;;;iii;;;;~iiii;:::!,'!,
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be llkeo
has ta~n~ng,nucleat'chain
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The other 1118f..taohloa lnllu- ..,. _...,. - · _nothillg ln common with real was d&amp;nonstrated for the llrol
entlal weo, &lt;I courae, Brlto!D'a ~-~ -butdllatalllrlo' .!~~!'~
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Mary Qwll. wbo otarled a - ·
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Dubcek,
new
at
tbe Unlveralty of Chk!agp.
· world ~ Youn&amp; !l'OIIlFo,ye
llullaWit
Ill
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"l!tilllt
&amp;
le
de
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of
Czechorlotxlk
That e~ent gave birth to tbe\d
0
toeoa to post-101 ouch aa lli&gt;pt Clyile!' itaneci a tiorldoffalbiOII . communilt Ptil'ljj.
Atomic · Age as tbe wor
HIUIIIIIoa IIIII 1111111 Gordon: and mqplnea and now~ . Jillmows It today.
suddenly overythln&amp; wae Mlnlakirt; IIIey di&lt;Wt opt ror ea~f~ , ar~~lbe ~----~~~~~. . . .~~~~~~--~~
amiaJJy IIOIIlOWIIat unatttaetlve
the mleroaldrt.
twenties - lblrUeo lonathl;, but
But bllluencoa todO.Y h aYe
ploaie note Feyo Dunanr lo
cha;ngod; there Ia NO me alnglo bao;k to bor minis and mlcroo ·
·clear faahloD tnflut!IID.ee.
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moitly, allhouiJ)i a lot ~ the •
Mary Qwrt alter her yeara~!;tie llan8alnthere, rat!&gt;- "'
1180 auccesa remains supreme
or tlole!ull1.
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!illl, ror 1111 nrst tlmola dalmlllltora. Fallhloll illalllooice '"'
c:ac.ti., IInce before the TV era
obaoloaconce fell upon the cos.
aat
'01\ Hollywood rums• ooc:etumes in unr .· Zhlvago" ~

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"Your fatller's the boss."
II cornea doWn to Ibis Ia our
lamlly. When IIIey return from
a trip, llle children greet llletr
motbor with lavlah hugo and kin-

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·e llce Selection of Dnslls
Jr.~ Sins

ea. I pt a dlslanl band.oblke.
They call me "fir," and t17
10 avoid me, but IIIey confide
In and extravagantly love my
wile.

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Woulm't II be better II mother
would III.Y, u1 vote 'Nd Cll this
prq,ositloo, but talk It over with
rm nothiJ!g but a ~atdtet man
In our famll.y, and rm lick and
fu•ed of being the - BIG ~•NO"

SPEED OUEEN.
THE WASHER WITH THE

Silver
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piobably woul..,'t help, and

It mlgill atart a feud. If IIIII
really botherl you, wil1 not rent
a post ctnce box? - H.

Normal and Short
• 3 Wash Water

Selections
• 2 Rinse Water

Selections
• 2 Spin Speeds
• 2 Agitation Speeds
• Stainless Steel Tub
• Matching " Silver
Lining" Dryers, Too

Model MAStDf

Dear Bothered:

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$248.

BAKER FURNITURE
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Dear Helen:
For teo yoora 1111 lllaband
waa a pd. man, but
ool7 In 1111 lantaq. 1bat'a w111
I cloond 1111 ear• to na~Q&gt; rumora and my 8J111 to facta. II
wu my Imagination lllat kept
him hmeot IIIII true. Then my
roll&lt;&gt; - colorad g)uaea w o r a
amaahed and 1111 world wa1 shattered, too.
Having pride that )1st won't
q.dt, I asked blm to loa... He
boll era, uioja.ttce." He 1171
he' 1 a flOOd father, a 10011 pro..
rider. I answer, "Yea/' but ru
trade 1n7 rura, my diamonds,
even my comfortable home lor
a ..,......., hut ll I ooulcl m"e
apla hove lbat olbor man I
loved 10 much. An¥ advice !or
thh truatins fool? - DREAM-

SPECIALI

como aJooc.

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with

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: Tellan*·COited Oven

Plcbll .

lplclll OVIft panol ICCIIIOIJ poclllp
provldiJ - of ololnobii!QI Noft·
lllck TEfU)N' .....S ramov- ponolo
lilp rllt1t aut oi!Oitlllll)', ...... -~~~~­
. . . ''QulckoM-A.wlnk." OVotl II _ ,

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The Fifth Season is more than air con~itioning. lfs more than
clean, even heat It's the perfect Indoor climate, created
by an eltclrlc heat pump. This remarkable appliance installs quickly, using your existing duct system to heat your
home namelessly In winter, then automatically reverses it·
self to cool and dehumidify your home in the summer.
Because bf its aflieiency, the heat pump costs less to own
and operate than you mlghllhlnk.
Your Reddy Kilowatt Recommended Dealer can convert your
warm air heatinl system on tha wecial Electfic Corllfort
Plan witH NoM..., Down, tow Monthly Payments and a
lO·Yi•r Performance Wiit.nty that covers all parts arid
labor and Satllflctlon Cillrllnteedl

Move UP to the ideal indoor climate of the Fifth Season now.
Call Your Reddy Kilowatt Recommended Dealer or Ua
for Details. Alii far tile Wall• Slles••·

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Rm. 430 • 3111 Clevt~ncl Ava., S.W.

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Dear Dreamer,
Take your prldo and - . ,
dreamt 10 a marrlqo couilaellor, IIIII aok yoor lmabaad to

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A wile who turns her husband
Into an allo&lt;JUt hatobet man doserves a husbaad wbo paaaea
tile axe rlgltt back 10 her. Try
saying ••Yes" a few tlmea and
see how fast she lower&amp; t h e
boom.- H.
Dear Helen·
We oro living at a temporary
address, ao our mall II Mri
to tho home or 1111 buobaad' I
parents. )ly husband II In tho
Navy Roaerves. lila mother Ia
ao alrald he Ia II!IIDB to pt a
letter caiiiDi him to aetl.. dutJ
that ahe _.. all hll mall.
Thla bothera me a greAt doel.
I don't open mall tliai 11111 addreaaed to me, IIIII I don't tblnk
she lhould either. 91ould I aoy
ICHDelhlns to her In a nice woy?

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!s·Religipj~- ·in -~ f~J~~ ·;.: . Rellil!m In AeUoo "!'I I h e,
theme carried 01!1 at a llllil!!!ll8
of 111e Tr1nlll ·tarcle
do.y Dlibt at the Trllll1J tilllted
Church of Cbrllt.
Mrs. Loulo Reibel, !iroll\111111,
pve tbe liCe hlotory o( J I m
Noboro, actor and ~. taken
from Qddopolta, andeOmmthat be llltrlhutea hlo oueeoao
to a knowlodp ot Chrlat.
A meditation, Give While Yoo
Are Btlll llvlng, wao .,..•. by Nro. Phil WUllam11011 followbq: ll'OUP Blnglnf of, He Loadatll ' No, and oorlllCoro trom St.
JOba. Nro. WUllamoon •JIIIIIla·
mod~ llloro Ia.., l!fOIIIet!OY
In lire than that wbleb eomoa
tbr&lt;lll&amp;b llvlns to othoro.
ax ways of llQIIina roUglon
Into aeUoo wore 1fvon ,by Nra.
Stolle Kloos whoa loplc wu,
Toda.Y I WUI Pill lob' Rall&amp;lon
lnlD Actloo. 9le ooncludod wltb
a poem, With Whom Would You

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Funeral Service
lfefd OR 'lpesday
oarvlceo Cor Mrs. Oro
Board of CloJ Rt., !Ponoor, W.
VL, who died Saturda.v In Jackson General llooplt.al at Rlpl,.y,
were bald Tuoodoy at tbe • cor TOIJII)lo. Tho Rev. Orland
Reynolds ol!lclated 111111 IMirlal
Ill the Clover Cemetery.
Loea1 rolallvea attending ware
Mro. Llllle llareher ot Mlnorovltlo, Mr. and Mro. Herbert LaDeaux, Rt . 3 Pomeroy, aad Mro.
Norman Dowler, Mineral Wolla,
W, VL

A. Cuto, pastor. Sund~
at 9:30 L m., Lloyd DllIIQIL Worship ser&gt;leeo
10:45 with Von Swartz, loJ&amp;mdaf, 6:30 p, m., MYF
Worship aorvlcea at 7:45
the Rev. Cloto. Wedneldoy
~'enlll) greyer oer&gt;lces, 7:45.

S. R. BORENSTEiN
B. T. Ray, Vloo Pnoldoilt
- Employee Relai!Ona, Collllll-

aod -om Oblo Electric
baa om;iun&lt;Od
llle lj)p0ln1mont or stanley R.
Boronateln to lhe TraiDIDg Jllvlalon of tho ~eo Relallano lloparbnent. Borenstein
will be asalotlag llle vorlouo
dlvlllans ln anaty,:lag and lmplomentlag their tralnlag reqalromento.
buo

liPrlllll llowera deoorllod the
retroohmenl table, lloatooooo
wore Mrs. Neva Soytrled aad
Mrs. Hilda Sebmoll.

-8100,000 Qvll
Action Filed

OOHS Alumni will
Dine, Dance June I
The OUvo-Oraap High School
Alumni baDIJII( and danee Mil
be .bold at tho Tuppers PlaiDs
El........,. &amp;:lml '"' Saturdof,
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,1111bllc. Mro. Thelma - - .
Coolville, Oblo, Rl. 2, Ia dlalr-

man.

BRILLIANT ADVANCED

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todoy- drlvt

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., 13.6 eoblc lttt trunl rMm- 111 7.5
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jlital, ll'.rs. carl Mattox.,., Mro.
Olo&gt;la Boice, when the While
Rose Lodge met Wodoellda¥ at
the .American Lesion lloll, Middleport
Mrs. William Robs~ Jll'eBided at the meeting att~adod by
Mrs. Alma Miller, Mrs. James
Souders, Mrs. P. L Mitch, Mrs. I
SPEAKS IN PROGRAM
Pat Glllaghor, Mrs. IIerman
Cuesta ot a joint coun.U meet.Bailey, and Mrs. John Klnca14 lng oC the St. Paul and SL John
The 111'001&gt; went to Jack's Dairy Lutheran Cburcboo Tueodoy nlglrt
Blr Cor retreshm~nts.
was Dr. Edward Winter, chair..
man oC ~e Columbus and SoothSUPPER SATURDAY
ern Ohio COnference of the Am·
· The Tuppers PlaJns Women's orlean Lutheran Chureh and
Community Club Ia having a cbalrman oC the District lloport..
chicken flllllper, May U, at 5 ment oC S12wardshlp. He spoho
p.m. at the Tuppers Ploflla Ele- 1111 the fall program of 11lo Ammeatary S&lt;lml. Tho prleeo are erican Lutheran Church eltlded,
Multo $1 and children 50 cents Ten Steps Forward.
EVeryone welcome.

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ashamed ot the SOBPOI of Cbrlat:
Cor It Is the jiOWOI' of God unto
lalvaUoo to every &lt;Ill thai bellevethi to the Jew first, aDd al..
10 to the Greek."
We are told America olouds Ill
r;r..t danger of her C~m. We
can see the lnftuenee r1 eom..
DWD11111 aad atlleiam In oueh'
llllago as lhe lack ot respect
for 1111horli1', love of pleasurea,
tew IIIIDgs to oooaldor:
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·Not onJ,y drurob leaders, but
national leaders too, Ceel IIIlo
oppoBIUoo. J, Edgar Hoover oald
'lhat onJ,y OliO out of 12 -~·
. Ill our CWlltry attends Church,
thai oeven out of eillbl chlldre
cpdt ohureb and Smda,jo 5&lt;hool
before liP 15. As a nali&lt;ll, we
spend abcut $750 on pleasure,
slnl!l and amuiJelllenta to everr

milled every

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Cberlelllon,
vi., lloover laid,
"Tbo onJ,y thiDg that can save
AmertcanowloforllleAmeiiean
- • • to rotur11 to God."
II ....,.. to me th4d we are
at tho 'polllt we mull make a doclalon to aurvlve 11 a nation,
aa a church, u homos and lndl-

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cull f!ijlrt.• ·w.r, ~ In lbO ,
6111ce II( lite circuit Clerk.
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act;lan ~J,d Tllt liMiwlle•.Val!&lt; · .

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Aulo. trana., tlo':i'er. lleerlnc, power bntea.· Blue,;
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Gr~d Sport 2 dr. Hard Top. 400· Cti. Ill. enitl~~;''
4 s~ tl'IIJI$. One particular loc•l
goOd tires. Sai&lt;m~ of 5 y~ar W~Y: ''i~ 1 ,

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by locaJ ·attorney.' FUUy eq~ipjledi li)Ua~
car 5 year warranty

F!ify 3 4 Dr. H.T. . .'$1i4t5 .

Full JIO'(or, ~UI~nt, f!IC!oey
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.ish. Power steering, Power brakes. Aut. Irina. ·
One carefulloeal owner. Super co!lii!Uon. Bila,nce
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!i1tlles lllore are claimed to be
Meyerbeer's opera~_ "'lbe
Ti:omaa E. .WI!Ich ~ .
5,600;000 olhelela? II seemaln- Huguenots," Is rare.,.. · per- tbe er1m1aa1 a&lt;Uoo 01 tile stlt8
formed because It requlrea · · · •
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crodlb lo that our land, taundod such a large cast. .
va. Larl')' Dlirot and ·~ ·
upon Callh In God. llloold have
drl!lod oo, far. Our fo)'Otallloro
came Ill oJanaw oo IIIey ml&amp;bl
worlldp GOd tnety. Tbopllr;rlmo
at Plymootll Rock lmoll - t o
thank God for •' llliw country,
Wilen tho 14:11netllel Conlre&amp;l
Ca e e d impoollble 11r00moat,
Benjamin FrankliD oalled Ito
....-bon to their knees In pray.
or, and 111111 !btllbed Gle job,
Tbo picture oC lllooos woo ·on
llle Clrot colD tho! wea made !.:
Amertca. Yea, our toretuber1 '

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to uy, "South America waa setlied by DIOil who - e ooeldnc
sold, but North America weaiOIllocl b7 DIOil who wwe oooklnc
God." Lot ua loam from Otber1
auch aa tbe Medo- ~llano,
ESYPI. Greoee, Rome, ltlc. who
oultorocl looooa bicauoe ~ dfoobod!Mce to God.
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abed 811 r;raee an ll!ee·
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2 dr. Hard Top Pontiac. Beaullfu1. t~~rRuolse fin• .

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Barlal will be ln

mlrule. We have .._thou&gt; we.ro bulllllnrlonallrm

aboot war thao peace; more about
killing than llvlag.
At Morrlo Harve,y· Colle&amp;e Ill

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l!lln !halo, 19, ljew Hovan, and
Darid Rusooll Rail, 20, Pt.
Pleaoant, and Nancy E a t h e r
Bland, 18, Lelarl.

IJ$~D CAR· • •

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plea bove made IPJ)llooUooo for
marrlap u-se• ln tile o!llce
of the CWJlil' clerk. AWb'lag

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at Bulhlo, W, VL IIIIer I J 4
wook.l U1n011.
A liCe ling No.O. Coun1J resIdent, abo woa bOrn on,lleplein. ·
ller . 18, 1882 a dlu&amp;hler ot the
lale Rober! and Mahala Wboolor
BolOI.
!l:rvlvlnl are 11lroe brothers,
Charlet, HoJnM and Lewla Bolea,
ell Oc ~ Rl. 1 ud"oev.tal
aloeeo end nepl:ewa. She waa
preceded ln dNIII liJ' tWo brotlt.era and one dater·
r...,ll oervleo will be eGDo
~- Saturdof 1 p.m. In 'tbe
Crow.Hullall F:meralRomowiU.
tbe a.Y. Leonard L UnderiOUool

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Bolo~, 85, Rl. 1 Leoa, died Wod-

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There are more barmoldo Ill
Amerloo than eoltap girlo,
Thrill maiOr ertmeo are oom-

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The Rev. ChoJtei'Br)'..e,paltor, Dattet', clUololdor. YootllFal•
m.; Wor· 1_... ........... 7•SO p.m J:r•
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lldp oorvlce, 11 a. m.; Evenlrc neat ~. leader; Rqror Wil110rildp, 7130 p.m. Proyoroorv• fred, Jr, 1 prooldeJL .
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leo, Tuoedly, 7;30 P' m, Youth
JilASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
Senlce, 'i!uridl,y; 7;30 P. m. OF GOD - Soeoni1 St., Muon,
llontbb' lbwl, llrot saturde,y ~ w. va. 5undaf School, 10 a.m.
Oll!h month.
wor•"'• u a. m EYan
HEMLOCK Gi!OVE Chrlotlan
SCIENCE Socl- Chureh • Junes Qulaenborry, aelloUc. oarvlce, 7:30P.m. Bible
~ ~ ... WbaJ
,..,. c.m
study and Jll'IIYM' oorvlce, Wed·
- .,. PI-nt. "Roell~"
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• neldoy; 7;30 p.m. Cheater Ten·
, tbe oubject of tile Leaoon Sei'- mllliiDn and worohlp oorvlct, 9:30 rutnt, 1111ator, PI10no 773·Slll8,
to bO read:tn· all Christian
LETON CHURCH "'-•
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ehureboo IIIlo Sunde,y,
bury Rood. 5un:1a,y School, 9:30
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;;:,;The Golden Text Which 1118 tile Jo•a · Christ !If La- ·D • Y i. m., lla1ph Carl. ~qt. Worship
- • for thlo Bible Leooon lo Solnto, Portland" Raelno ROad.
~ 10 SO
IIIII 7 30 p.
..-:- llalah: "Since ~e .....,.~
School, 9:30 a. m.;llomo .....ce, 1 a. m.
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m. allemately, Proyor mootiJW,
of tho world men have not bw Wol'lhlp, 10:30 a, m. $mdey Wedneodoy, 7:30p.m.
oor perceived liJ' tho ear, evanbw serrice at 7, Weclneoday
HEATH ME1110IllST CHURCH
thor beth tho "l!e _., 0 God, .-._ prayer aarvlco, 7:30, -Middleport. ReV. MaX Donalwe,
ol.do tlleo, what be haiti pr• PaJtor, Elder Frederick J, sto. paelor, Jack Beehlle, Chureh
' lorod Cor him that wolteth Cor bart.
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S&lt;lml !qJI, CIMireh S&lt;hool, 9:30
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llANVILLE PILGJUM llollneoa L m.; Worllhlp oarvlee, 10:SO
:: LAUREL CUFF FREEMETII- Church- Cberlooi-.zer,paotor; a. m.; Middleport " Pllmeroy
Qrtsr CHURCH - Sundl,y School Adra Sltlck, Sundl,y School ~or- Motllodlot Youth FeUowllhlp, Sun·
130 a. m., morning worship,, lntondo:t. Sundoy School, 9:30 a. d,.y, 6 P.m. 8unlll,yevenl1111wor·
11):10 a. m., ovoolqr wilrol1*&gt;, m.; worship service, 10:30 L m. llhlp, 7:30 P. m.; Olllcla1
fi30 p, m.; WNioacloj&lt;, Chrla~oo Youfll and Junior yout11 aarvlee, meotlllll, llrat Sunda1 ot m
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loin YOUU. Cru&amp;odoro, 6:30 9 m
6:4li p, m. Ev'""··worohlp, 7:30. 6 p, m.; WSCS oeeohll Monday ot
;;d proyer moet~JW. 7:SO ; •..: Pra,yer and p';!,, W.....,odoy, moalh, 7:30 P. m,; Eleanor Clr·
illhurac~oj&lt;, choir praodce, 7 P. 7:SO.
~~~.:..~--~":: Clu~:
I. R. ~ Gil~ paablr; Phil
UNlTED F AJTH CIIURCH- u""'
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floe, SICJt,
Neaoe Soltlomlllt - Robolt E. cle, oaeeod 'l'hurodly a!lornoon.
:; DEXTER CHURCH OFCHRJSI' Smith, Sr., pastor, Sunday School · ~r proellce, 7 9 • m. Wodnes:;, Ronnie RuoiiOII, putor. Nor- •1llorlntondont Kenneth Matocm.
METHOillSTCHURCH
,.. c, ww, Sl4lt. Smda,jo School ~ School, 9:30 a. m.; worCINreh Scllool 9-15
"'30 a. m.·, Wor•""' o--~., ahlp service, 10:30 a. m. and - ~oroyw• hlp rvl
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30
L m., ora
se ee, • •
:W:30 a. m. CbrloUan - w r 7: p, m. Oll!hSunde,y.M!clowook MYF, 6 p,m,Cholrproellce, 7:30
~ evea~ng._
_ , proyor IIIOIIIng, Wodnoacloj&lt;, 7:30 p. m. Wodnesdor. PllbUeiDvlted
t iiAClNE FIBST CHURCH OF p, m.
to lliOnd tlleoe oonlcos, Glon
NAZARENE -SuadoyS&lt;hool KENO CHURCH OF ClllmT· Hiles, mlnlator. I.oo Crew, S. S,
30 L m.; Mornlrw Worllhlp, NormanMeCaln, IUj)Orllltendent. !q:t, Mrs, JuneVanVrankon,or:SO a. m.; Even1Q1 Worildp, ·-~ceo weeki.)' 11 9130 L m.' ganlot; Mro, Bott;rRewlbwo,mu30p.m. ·PnYeroonlceo,7:30 _,.
lledlreelor.
l m~ Wedne~. Smola;)' School
POMEROY f'111ST BAP'nST~ Pauline McClln. .'II
Carver WUlloml, Pllllor • Jolm
. .k, Putor, Rev, Morrlo M. parti&lt;ljJaleirln 11lo'l'wenii'-Firat WUeo, 8undoy School !qJerln·
Annual Bowllag Tournament• In tendent. 5undaf S&lt;hool, 9:30 a.
Solte.
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Chal'leotoo and Nitro over t h o m.; Mornlllll worohlp, 10:30 a.
weekend. Parlldpanto weroMra. m.; BYF, 6 p. m. Bible study,
Bob Roooh, Mro. Jerry Arnold, "' Wodneod~, 7 p, m,; Cllolr prlC•
.Mrl. Bill Davis, Mra. G a r y uee, 8:30p.m. Wedne&amp;;dtY·
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Glbbo, au ~ Maoon. Mrs. Paul
Vanllleter, Letart, and Nro. Bob
MT. UNION BAPTIST - Rev.
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SaTre of New Haven
CecU CO., paalior, ~~ .,.._
Mra. Lola Lowlo or Woat Co- lliPOrlntendent, LarrY Clark.
4
t Mr. True ' lilllllnl baa mov- lumbla, vtelted recently 111111 her SUnday S&lt;hool, 9:45 o.m.;SUnd~
8 to tho While Church Com- oon and dau&amp;hler.Jn~aw, Mr. oncl OYenlll!l worohlp, 7:30; WedneB·
ty, Letart Rl., a!lor oolliDg Mro. John Lewloln Maoon,
de,y Pl'8YOr and Bible study, 7:30
homo In Ma- to Mr. ond
Nro. llarold Lewlo, Weat Co-·
P.m.
1, Tommy TIIJ'lor.
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lumbla, and Mro. Mlltoll Lellla
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and M:ra. Jome• John.. !1f Elgin, Wlnols loft on Thur.,. . SUTTON. METII~~ ;"·Rn,
and Camll,)' ot
da.J. for a rill! w1111 Mr. ChriJ&gt; Jciiil W, Kimbler, plltot, Sill·
· vlalted recently lllth her Bramon at "-dx, Arizona. dol' S&lt;hool, 10:30 a.m.; Worship
' or, Mi-o. Dona1ci FocleMrs. Stolla Turner of llendor· Service, 9:30 a. m., oeeond and
•-·~ ........ Oll!h month.
1 podent at tbe Cabell oon. W, Va., Mr. and Mrl. Cboa- ~
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-·Hllllllnlton Hoopllel. 91e Ia re- tar Rooab and Wn11y of McuCIIEBrER CIIURCR OFT HE
_ .. ao Imp-"- -•-r - - Ohio ·•·•·• on"'·""- wllll Nazarene -Rev. Herbert Grate,
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Mr. aad Mro. Ilarroll. Janka. Pllotor. Wor
oorvlco, Lm.
laltoro ot Mr. and N r I.
Mro. manehe Tu&lt;ker lain Co- and 7' 30 p, m., Sunda.Y. SUnday
rtiO zu-. Sr. u:d lam- lumbua rilltlng her dau&amp;hler, School, 9:30 a. m. Charles BlaOYer tho weekend were Mr. Mro. NIDa Stwilp, Tbo latter IJ ooll, lll'lo, Richard Barto,'!,~
11. _ BUI)t. Proyar m-..
tid Mro. Georae Zuopan, Jr. reeuporaliJll !rom aurgery.
~ 1011 of NeWark, Ohio; Mr. '&gt;Iii. .1o1m McDiiil01.1Ji-. W....,odoy, 7' 30 p, m.
Nro Gordon Wlnobromer Coli In a droao IJhop Ill GalliHARRISONVILLE PRESBY·
...,.Y Alii ot ~10, polta, broaklnganllllkle.Shore- TERIAN-IIDWardlluWolt.PB"'
; Mr. and Mra. Ilarroll Mit- portodly drove back to the tor. Mike~ SOmdoy School
/loell and lamlly, Mr. and M:ro. Sohaehol Clinic where her In- ~ &amp;mdal' School,
JSOweyno Jolm-. Mlcldleport.
jury wao dlapood.
9:30a.m.; Church Woratllp, 7:30
• Mr. and Mra. Ralph BcxJth
Marcia 11111011, 1a..nonth.old p, m. comm:mleanto class, Sallluntillgton. vlllted on SUnday dau8hter ~ Mr. and Mro. Joha urda.v, 2 P.m.
Mrl. Holen St.worl a • d Slaaon, ot Mai!Clll, waa 1'lluri\Od Pnaelllllll, !lrollllllthlrd&amp;md~
,
bomo from the llolzor lllloplt- ot monlh by Chal'lea Rwlooll at
Reverend James MorriiiOII, Jr. al Gil Mondoy. 9le wao booplt- 9:30a.m.
• 1, Thurman YOUD&amp; Borry allzed with _..,..,...,
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
~~IDIOOI, end Mro. Ray Fox, all
Mro. Riehard PI,ymalo and , CHRIST -Charles Russell, JillCll!loo, llltendod tho opl&amp;l'tor- children are noltlng her mother· tor. Ridlard Gllkoy, 8Qpt, Som·
Mothodlat Confor~~~&lt;e at Ao- ln.Uw, Mrl. Marlnda Plymale Ill doy Scbool, 9:SO a.m.; Mornlrc
Wooda, near llllnlinlton, re- llunllaston. Nra. PI,ymalo'o buo- WCII'IIIIp, 10:30 a. m.; Evetdng
antJy
band bu completed hlo oohool- worohlp, 7 p,m, Wedneod~Bible
; Mr.' and Nro. M. PitChford Inc at the Motorlat Mltual .,_ IlDdy, 7:30P.m,
~ Nro. 11ar1e Plckeo of Char· IRI1'lllct Co. Ill Columbus, and
JEHOVAH'S WJTNniSES, Lal'•
riollod on Sunday wltb baa '*!I asBisoed •• ~r ry Carnahan. prooldlngmlnllllr,
J.ydo Byan and Mrs. Em- wllll tbe OODIPIIIIY In Mano!lold, SUnday: Blbloloeture, 9:30a.m.;
•- Maoon.
Ohio. The lamlly wUl relldo Wall:h Tower IlDdy, 10:30 a. m,;
'I'"'~"" w
and Mro, L. c. Sbultz Ilion ln 1111 1\ltUn. :!Ira. Ply. Wedneodl1: Bible otudy, 7 P. m,
Gul~ Fla., and IL A. male and children have boon ro- Thurodo.Y: )(lnlotry ochool, 7 p.
~'"""ll'I'J' of Potorlllur&amp; Fla., allllnrl lllth her parento, Mr. m. Service mootbw, 6 p.m.
here to riolt wltll M r o. and M:ro. Ray Rooah In MaiOD.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRISTJilliiDllRyanandMiaol,)'doByan.
Mio. 5&lt;o11 Knotts rlllted bar Nltler St.- Enroon Woekl,.y,
and Nrl, Sbultz!Ormerlyre- hulband on 5unday at the Vet- ......... Bible otudy eluooo, ~
an Foorlh St. Ill 14811011, orano lloapltal, Lexington, ' Ky. day, 10a.m. Worohlplllll~1110Yed to Florida whore Bla eondltlon I'Ollillnolhe llllllO. lng, 10:$5 a.m.; &amp;IIIIey eveniDI
""'nah•avo• purchaaed pr&lt;JpOrV.
Mill Kelly lllcCalllator Yloit- Hl"ffce, 7:SO.
Bible stud,y
and Mra. Charleo Scyoe oc1 OYer the weehend lllth Mrs. claoaea, Wodneodoy, 7:SO p,l)l,,
1am11y of Plrl&lt;eUbtlt&amp; via- Noltlo Dudolng and Juan!~ .
MT. IlERMAN UNITED
over tho weekend wltll bor
KeU,y Is Jearnlna' lllo m'M. BHETIIREN IN CllliiST- Rn.
,Pber, Mre. Nollto lluddlD&amp; Kou&gt; ~ at the Rehll1llltatlon
lister Mra. Juanita Ward Center tor tile deal mute at Jn.
LINL - • •
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""Birlan Kearno II emploJed bl
LNAt ltmcl
~ Norfolk and WeiiiJ?l RID·
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!ollowhiC hlo··eUoo ol:
uaoy . _ - ..... IOo 1!11
atudloo at tho Nat'l lllll~ ,1. t-..~c.
Jzlltituta At1J1U Gl. He
Ille 11111
Mr. ..:ot M r I.
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€ard&amp; were sent to Mrs. lf,attie Bush, patient at Holzer Hos-

dollar we give to &lt;huroh. As . a
utlon, we opend eigbt limos aa
mill)' houro at movies aad lele. vlofllo as Ill Bible IChool a n d

4 Dr. Hard Top, Bro•lh•m Interior, full power,
air eondltlonl.,. auto. trana. WIW tlreo. Lib

Roed.lln.~J.Grlmdl,paaflor. Smda;)'~tlle-Claoomeot-

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Vvflite Rose Lodge
Meets Wednesday

love of self, etc. Here are i

CHICK THUI! PIATURU ., D1oc
br~kts on all 4 Whflls-no 11tra cost
.. 4 doon-!Mt'l Just Ills ""lfl .....

lllllns-nooxtncost

Allred Holhodlot Church, -

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b7 a vehicle ,.,.riled by tho deCondaot.
The plalntlfl, Patricio Solad - Ia aoklag judgment Ill tbe
llllOWII ot $15,000 and tho other
plalntiCC, Seotlle Soladean, Ia askbyterian Churob. Robert Haam'- IDs Judimoat of $25,000 aplnat
f:Y, older, will proalde at t h o tho dotendant.
meeting,

m., IOoood and fourtb &amp;m&lt;loJ ~
. FJ!EEQOH GOSPEL ~ON- Oll!h month, EVollbw IIOI'IIUI!•
Bald KI!Obo, Fortland " Baahan 7:30 p. m. ovory llrot IIIII third

~ Scllool, 9:~ i. ill.; lklpJ' lag, u a. m. every llrot and
worol!lp third Suadoy,Davldlloltor,elan
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. ·;, . llnlct, 7:110 p.lll'. Prl10rNottChrl-·· Endol¥01', 7:30
CBE9TER CHURu,B QF .,.,n., 1._, -·_ ... 7130 p.,"'.., Emeat p.-m.,
· oooood
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Neutzllag.
· DuriDII tile moetllis, p I a n a
ware dloeu11ed for noeclod repelra to tbe oroao on· Llaeola
ltnl wblcb overlooks FomOl'Q.Y.
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.. THE RllfLANil "METHODJS;
CHURCH - Rn. C, J. !,emloy,
pallor. Churoh Sclml, 9:30a.m.;
Worship Hi-vice, 10:30 a. m,
MINERSVlU.E METHOmsT "
Rn, Wendell Stuller, pallor.
lioilday School, 9 a. m.; Kenneth
\&gt;taeno,oapt, Warohlp oonlce,
10.•· m. .,
sYRACl5E METHODIST Rev. Wendell stutler, paotor,
SllldaY Scllool, 10 a.m.; Carroll
Norris, oupt. Worllhlp oervlce,
lla.m.
RACINE METIIODIIT - Jolm
W, Kimbler, putor, Sunda;f
S&lt;Mol, 9:30:,.m.; Worahlpoorvlce, 10:30 a, m.; .llatlor eholr
proelice, Wedneedly, 3:20 p, m.;
Senlor eholr Jll"aetlee, 11MII'Iday,
7:30 p. m. llllli!Y Huoller Clall
meetlntr, Coorlh Frldoy ot Oll!h
montll at 6 p. m. WOOIO)'an Serv·
cle Guild, !ourlh Mondoy ~ Oll!h
month, 7:30 p. m.; Junior High_
NYF, 4:30 p. m, Oll!h SUnd~;
Senior High MYF, $:30 p, m,,

Proyor moolbw, 7:30 p.m.ovol7
Wedneodof, Board meeting, 7130
P. m llrol Mondoy ~month.
roMmOY TRINITY UNITED
CHURCH OF cuiusT _ lin. W.
IL Porrln, pallor. Patrick Il.
Wood, !q:t, Smda;)' Sehool, 9:15
a. m.; Worlldp; 10:2S a. m.
Yootll choir rebearlal, Mood~.
6,30 p, m. )Ira, Marvin Burl,
dire-. choir rebearlal,
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Tlllrodoy, 7;30p,m.,Mra.Paul
Nnoe, dlreelor. Tburedol, au
•·· Bn•v Bee -•"'- _.._ In
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church aoclal.-,
RUTLANil ' CHURCH
OF
CHRIST_ Roy vi. cartar, Pill•
tor. 8unlll,y S&lt;hool, 9,30 a. m,; each Somday,
PORTLANil METHODIST Conununlon and IIOflhlp oarvlco,
Rev,
Jolm W, Kimbler, pastor,
10 ,30 L m.; i'rai'Or moelill)l, SuudQ" Sehool, 9:30 a. m.; Wor·
Tburodoy, 7:30 p, m. v. IL Bra- ahlp IOI"ffee, 7:30 p, m.
ley !q:t,
OAK GROVE METHOil!ST cHEsrER :aiiETHODIST Cbarae Jolm W, Kimbler, Pllllor.&amp;mdaf
_ lin. Pearl A. cuto, pae1or, S&lt;Mol, 10:30 a. m.; Worship
CHESTDI: Worship, 9 a, m,; aeniee, 9:30 a. m., first an4
Sunda.Y Sehool, 10 a. m.; Mrs. · third Sun&lt;!~ Oll!b month,
Wild Spo...r, S14!t. FLAT·
ZION CHURCH OF CHRISr WOODS: Church S&lt;hool, SWidoy,
11 a.m., Jolm Bally, supt. Wor- Pomeroy - Harrlsonvtlle Road.
lldp service altornalea with AI· Eug...., Underwood, pastor. Keo.
Ired IIIII F - a . Service• neth Grovor, SUn~ Solml ~
Slllll~ II101'Id!w or evenlll!l, of &amp;mday School, 9:30 a. m.; Woreach -k.
aln shiP aervlco, 10:30 a. m. ~dol'
evenil'@ service, 7 p. m. Prayer
GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. M
St., Fomeroy - 8undoy worohlp mooting, Tbursdoy, 7:30 p, m.
oenlee, 10:30 a. m. with •~leaders
SEvim-u IlAY ADvENTIST
ST. JOHN'S LUI'HDIAN-Brl·
Cbureh _ Panoroy, Mulberry ao Engel, putor. Mornlll)l worHelgltla Rood, norlh ot Velorano ship, 9 a. m,; Sund~ School.
lllemorlal Hoopllal, Phillip Gll!l- . 10~~ "i.:uL'S Lt!rHEHAN -32
or, l/lli!Or. WodnesdiiJ', 7:30 p,
m., Bible study andpr,.yormoet· E. Second st., Pomeroy, SUndiiJ'
IJW. Saturd~: Sabbatll S&lt;lml, S&lt;hool,!Oa.m.;Worohlpservlce
10:30 a, m.; Worship, 9:SO L m, lls~"::cusE EIJB CHURCH_
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTER·
IAN CHURCH- M!cldleport.Rev. Rev. Paul A. Sollers,l/lli!Or,Som·
Howard RIIJlllOII, Jllllor, James dol' 5&lt;hoo1:.~30ML mnl.,BonQulashlBuchanan, SUnday Scllool Super- onhorry, s,...., or ng wor p,
IDtondont, Smd~ Sehool, 9,30 10:30 a, m., first ml third Som·
a. m, Worllhlp Service, 10:30 de,ys each month, Evenlag evana. m. Choir practice, 7;30 p.m. geUBtle service, 7:30 p. m., BeeWodneodoy,
ODd and Coorlh SUndayo,
FOREST RUN METIIODIST BETHANY EIJB CHURCH Rev.
Paul A. Sollers, JIUtor•
Rev. Wandell G. stutler, J11Btor,
worship oorvlce, 9 1, m.; SID!· Morning worshlp,9:30a.m.;Somdol' School, 10 a. m, Mrs, Fred dol' School, 10:30 a, m. Blylhe
Nelle, SUpt.
Thelll, SUpt. Youth Followllhlp,
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POMDIOY CHURCH OF THE
•30 p, m.
NAZARENE - Rev, Kenneth
CARMEL EUB CHURCH- Rev,
Paul A. Sollero,' PIIBtor. 5undaf
Pierce, PBF· Sunda1 ~hool, ·~-·
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a11J11, WCII'ahlp oorvlee, 10:30 a. SUpt. Mornlll)l worlldp, 10:30 a.
m,; Evanaellolle service, 7:30 : ; h = .a:!m'":=:U~
p, m,; frl.yer meet1111, Wedneo-·~
oorvlco, 8 p, m. seeond and •~
7
30
de,y, : P.m.
SIIJII!a.yo ot each month.
- sYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
ENTERPRISE EIJB CHURCHNAZARENE -Rev. A. E. Miller,
~ Rev. MonzolSmlth,Pulor,Ralph
Pillar. Robert Stewart. School. Sponeer, SUpt.; Eldon Weeks,
Sehool SUpt. Sunda.Y
hool, Aaa't. Worllhlp aarvleea, 9:30
etaaooo lor ell agel, 9:30a.m.: a. m,; Sunclay School, 10:30 a.
MorniJW Worohlp6ao' 10:30 :;::;• m. Youth FellOW"shlp, 6:30 p.m.
NYPS -~ 1 p.m.; •
• Evenlllll service, 7:30 p, m,;
geltolle Service Sunday 7•30 p. Youth eholr, 6:30 p, m. Wednesm.; ~k Preyor
de,y 7:30 p, m.
30
Wldno ay '....!:''~odne~
MORNING STAR EUB -Rev,
ary ~:, 7,30 p.m
Menzel Smllll, putor, Jolm Ihle,
oC~RUTLAND COMMUNITY ~ Fred Smith, All't. SUnday
Cllureb- Rev. Amoo Tllllo, Jill• School, 9:45a.m,; MornJngwortor. SUnday S&lt;Mol, 10 a. m.; ship, 10:45 L m,; Pra,ver meet·
Worlldp service, 11 L m.; Wed· lng, 7:30 p, m. 'IIIIIrllda.Y. Yootll
l8odiiJ' prayer meeting, 7:30 9, FeUowohlp, 7:30 P. m.SUnday.
m.; SUndaf nllbtworohlp, 7:30,
CHURCH OF CHDIST - Mid·
sYRACl5E FIRST UNITED dleport. 5th and Main. Jack
PRI'SBYTERIAN _ Rev. Linson Sclleo, oupt, Bible S&lt;lml, 9:SO
lL Slobblno, Pllllor· Worship, 9 L m.; Morning -ship, 10:l!O a.
L m. SUn:liiJ' School, 10 L m,; m.; Evening worship, 7:30p.m.;
Bible study and priiJ'er oorvloo, Preyer oorvlco, Wedneod,.y, 7 p,
Wldnoocl~, 7 p,. m.
m. Rev, Raulln Moyer, pallor,
·EDEN UNlTEll BHETHREN IN
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
CHRIST - Elden R. Blake, Pill· -Middleport. Rev. Audr7Mlller,
tor, 5undaf School, 10 L m., ,paator, Looter TIIJ'lor,SUpt.SunWlmle lloiBIJWer, oQPt. Mornlllll dol' &amp;:-. 9•30 a.m.; Morning
oorm1111, U a.m. Evetdng oon- Worohlp, 10•30 a. m,; Junior SO.
cle Chrlotlan Endeavor, 7:30 P. clety, 6:30 P. m.; NYPS, 6:45 P.
hevall
m. SUndiiJ' EYangoUollc mootiJW,
m.. Mrs. ~ C
or, pro 11 • 7:30
p, m. Pra,ver moolbw, Weddert. S&lt;q oorvlce and sermon,
30
8:20, Mld·-k prayer meet- •edly, 71 P.m.
~11111, Wldne";"..!'., 7:~ p, ~~a. voyTH:.~;~~~::;rlih.;
Mulollolo.,._, caao
r. ebarp, &amp;mdaf, 10a.m.,HoUPOMEROY LOWDI LIGHT 1811 meeting; 10:30 a. m, SUn·
Churoh - Harrloonvlllo Rood lo' Le
Rn, Roy 1'1Jlor, paator, Nora dol' S&lt;hool. YOUQJ Plot&gt; ~7 p, m.=on to
Horl1nan, S, S. 8Qpt, SUnday
3 '
Scllool, 9:30a.m.;Worshlpoerv.
!;..~~;-• Le~; 7P..::
Ice, 10:30 a. m.; Evenlllll WOl'• Prop liB
lblp. , 7,30 p, m: Preyer and • liT~ ~~~"Au BAPTIST-IIIId·
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..,. .,........... .., ,....,, ., •• Main st. RGbert JackiOil,pu&amp;or.
......•-:: -~ br ~ CMlllcrt1 ., S1a1Q School, 9~ a. m.;MomOOo " ' - of _,,..,. " , . _ , 1ar worohlp, 10:30 a. m,, AnlOld
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,_ of 10" ....,.,. A. c.
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST r ......,. • .c. RoY. Samuel J. Jackoon, pallor.
1 ur , lllfolrull&amp;e A.C.
PrwW IMI"flce, 9:10 a. m,; &amp;m0
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de,y Scbool, 10 a. m., Mro. Ger•
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dream are throada of charaeter, mora~,~ . ,
fait!: . The thteado are there, but u~ .
part of the flnlohed deoign; a 0011 Of' ,.,glft#r- ~ f·
b• prO!ld of.
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and realite the loom on Which thq mllll bi - .
The quali\iea that give otrenath aDd ~ to •
life come from thorough religiouatrolnln61
So a IM!her'o dream should DOt ~D a ...nt.
It muut be her buahand'o clream,loo. For toatther,
with the guidance 111d help of the Cburdl, tiler
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theme carried 01!1 at a llllil!!!ll8
of 111e Tr1nlll ·tarcle
do.y Dlibt at the Trllll1J tilllted
Church of Cbrllt.
Mrs. Loulo Reibel, !iroll\111111,
pve tbe liCe hlotory o( J I m
Noboro, actor and ~. taken
from Qddopolta, andeOmmthat be llltrlhutea hlo oueeoao
to a knowlodp ot Chrlat.
A meditation, Give While Yoo
Are Btlll llvlng, wao .,..•. by Nro. Phil WUllam11011 followbq: ll'OUP Blnglnf of, He Loadatll ' No, and oorlllCoro trom St.
JOba. Nro. WUllamoon •JIIIIIla·
mod~ llloro Ia.., l!fOIIIet!OY
In lire than that wbleb eomoa
tbr&lt;lll&amp;b llvlns to othoro.
ax ways of llQIIina roUglon
Into aeUoo wore 1fvon ,by Nra.
Stolle Kloos whoa loplc wu,
Toda.Y I WUI Pill lob' Rall&amp;lon
lnlD Actloo. 9le ooncludod wltb
a poem, With Whom Would You

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Funeral Service
lfefd OR 'lpesday
oarvlceo Cor Mrs. Oro
Board of CloJ Rt., !Ponoor, W.
VL, who died Saturda.v In Jackson General llooplt.al at Rlpl,.y,
were bald Tuoodoy at tbe • cor TOIJII)lo. Tho Rev. Orland
Reynolds ol!lclated 111111 IMirlal
Ill the Clover Cemetery.
Loea1 rolallvea attending ware
Mro. Llllle llareher ot Mlnorovltlo, Mr. and Mro. Herbert LaDeaux, Rt . 3 Pomeroy, aad Mro.
Norman Dowler, Mineral Wolla,
W, VL

A. Cuto, pastor. Sund~
at 9:30 L m., Lloyd DllIIQIL Worship ser&gt;leeo
10:45 with Von Swartz, loJ&amp;mdaf, 6:30 p, m., MYF
Worship aorvlcea at 7:45
the Rev. Cloto. Wedneldoy
~'enlll) greyer oer&gt;lces, 7:45.

S. R. BORENSTEiN
B. T. Ray, Vloo Pnoldoilt
- Employee Relai!Ona, Collllll-

aod -om Oblo Electric
baa om;iun&lt;Od
llle lj)p0ln1mont or stanley R.
Boronateln to lhe TraiDIDg Jllvlalon of tho ~eo Relallano lloparbnent. Borenstein
will be asalotlag llle vorlouo
dlvlllans ln anaty,:lag and lmplomentlag their tralnlag reqalromento.
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liPrlllll llowera deoorllod the
retroohmenl table, lloatooooo
wore Mrs. Neva Soytrled aad
Mrs. Hilda Sebmoll.

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Action Filed

OOHS Alumni will
Dine, Dance June I
The OUvo-Oraap High School
Alumni baDIJII( and danee Mil
be .bold at tho Tuppers PlaiDs
El........,. &amp;:lml '"' Saturdof,
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•All- alumni anc1 trlendo areiDvlted. The dance Is open to tile
,1111bllc. Mro. Thelma - - .
Coolville, Oblo, Rl. 2, Ia dlalr-

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jlital, ll'.rs. carl Mattox.,., Mro.
Olo&gt;la Boice, when the While
Rose Lodge met Wodoellda¥ at
the .American Lesion lloll, Middleport
Mrs. William Robs~ Jll'eBided at the meeting att~adod by
Mrs. Alma Miller, Mrs. James
Souders, Mrs. P. L Mitch, Mrs. I
SPEAKS IN PROGRAM
Pat Glllaghor, Mrs. IIerman
Cuesta ot a joint coun.U meet.Bailey, and Mrs. John Klnca14 lng oC the St. Paul and SL John
The 111'001&gt; went to Jack's Dairy Lutheran Cburcboo Tueodoy nlglrt
Blr Cor retreshm~nts.
was Dr. Edward Winter, chair..
man oC ~e Columbus and SoothSUPPER SATURDAY
ern Ohio COnference of the Am·
· The Tuppers PlaJns Women's orlean Lutheran Chureh and
Community Club Ia having a cbalrman oC the District lloport..
chicken flllllper, May U, at 5 ment oC S12wardshlp. He spoho
p.m. at the Tuppers Ploflla Ele- 1111 the fall program of 11lo Ammeatary S&lt;lml. Tho prleeo are erican Lutheran Church eltlded,
Multo $1 and children 50 cents Ten Steps Forward.
EVeryone welcome.

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ashamed ot the SOBPOI of Cbrlat:
Cor It Is the jiOWOI' of God unto
lalvaUoo to every &lt;Ill thai bellevethi to the Jew first, aDd al..
10 to the Greek."
We are told America olouds Ill
r;r..t danger of her C~m. We
can see the lnftuenee r1 eom..
DWD11111 aad atlleiam In oueh'
llllago as lhe lack ot respect
for 1111horli1', love of pleasurea,
tew IIIIDgs to oooaldor:
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national leaders too, Ceel IIIlo
oppoBIUoo. J, Edgar Hoover oald
'lhat onJ,y OliO out of 12 -~·
. Ill our CWlltry attends Church,
thai oeven out of eillbl chlldre
cpdt ohureb and Smda,jo 5&lt;hool
before liP 15. As a nali&lt;ll, we
spend abcut $750 on pleasure,
slnl!l and amuiJelllenta to everr

milled every

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Cberlelllon,
vi., lloover laid,
"Tbo onJ,y thiDg that can save
AmertcanowloforllleAmeiiean
- • • to rotur11 to God."
II ....,.. to me th4d we are
at tho 'polllt we mull make a doclalon to aurvlve 11 a nation,
aa a church, u homos and lndl-

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cull f!ijlrt.• ·w.r, ~ In lbO ,
6111ce II( lite circuit Clerk.
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act;lan ~J,d Tllt liMiwlle•.Val!&lt; · .

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Aulo. trana., tlo':i'er. lleerlnc, power bntea.· Blue,;
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Gr~d Sport 2 dr. Hard Top. 400· Cti. Ill. enitl~~;''
4 s~ tl'IIJI$. One particular loc•l
goOd tires. Sai&lt;m~ of 5 y~ar W~Y: ''i~ 1 ,

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by locaJ ·attorney.' FUUy eq~ipjledi li)Ua~
car 5 year warranty

F!ify 3 4 Dr. H.T. . .'$1i4t5 .

Full JIO'(or, ~UI~nt, f!IC!oey
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.ish. Power steering, Power brakes. Aut. Irina. ·
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!i1tlles lllore are claimed to be
Meyerbeer's opera~_ "'lbe
Ti:omaa E. .WI!Ich ~ .
5,600;000 olhelela? II seemaln- Huguenots," Is rare.,.. · per- tbe er1m1aa1 a&lt;Uoo 01 tile stlt8
formed because It requlrea · · · •
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crodlb lo that our land, taundod such a large cast. .
va. Larl')' Dlirot and ·~ ·
upon Callh In God. llloold have
drl!lod oo, far. Our fo)'Otallloro
came Ill oJanaw oo IIIey ml&amp;bl
worlldp GOd tnety. Tbopllr;rlmo
at Plymootll Rock lmoll - t o
thank God for •' llliw country,
Wilen tho 14:11netllel Conlre&amp;l
Ca e e d impoollble 11r00moat,
Benjamin FrankliD oalled Ito
....-bon to their knees In pray.
or, and 111111 !btllbed Gle job,
Tbo picture oC lllooos woo ·on
llle Clrot colD tho! wea made !.:
Amertca. Yea, our toretuber1 '

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to uy, "South America waa setlied by DIOil who - e ooeldnc
sold, but North America weaiOIllocl b7 DIOil who wwe oooklnc
God." Lot ua loam from Otber1
auch aa tbe Medo- ~llano,
ESYPI. Greoee, Rome, ltlc. who
oultorocl looooa bicauoe ~ dfoobod!Mce to God.
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abed 811 r;raee an ll!ee·
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2 dr. Hard Top Pontiac. Beaullfu1. t~~rRuolse fin• .

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Barlal will be ln

mlrule. We have .._thou&gt; we.ro bulllllnrlonallrm

aboot war thao peace; more about
killing than llvlag.
At Morrlo Harve,y· Colle&amp;e Ill

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l!lln !halo, 19, ljew Hovan, and
Darid Rusooll Rail, 20, Pt.
Pleaoant, and Nancy E a t h e r
Bland, 18, Lelarl.

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plea bove made IPJ)llooUooo for
marrlap u-se• ln tile o!llce
of the CWJlil' clerk. AWb'lag

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at Bulhlo, W, VL IIIIer I J 4
wook.l U1n011.
A liCe ling No.O. Coun1J resIdent, abo woa bOrn on,lleplein. ·
ller . 18, 1882 a dlu&amp;hler ot the
lale Rober! and Mahala Wboolor
BolOI.
!l:rvlvlnl are 11lroe brothers,
Charlet, HoJnM and Lewla Bolea,
ell Oc ~ Rl. 1 ud"oev.tal
aloeeo end nepl:ewa. She waa
preceded ln dNIII liJ' tWo brotlt.era and one dater·
r...,ll oervleo will be eGDo
~- Saturdof 1 p.m. In 'tbe
Crow.Hullall F:meralRomowiU.
tbe a.Y. Leonard L UnderiOUool

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There are more barmoldo Ill
Amerloo than eoltap girlo,
Thrill maiOr ertmeo are oom-

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The Rev. ChoJtei'Br)'..e,paltor, Dattet', clUololdor. YootllFal•
m.; Wor· 1_... ........... 7•SO p.m J:r•
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lldp oorvlce, 11 a. m.; Evenlrc neat ~. leader; Rqror Wil110rildp, 7130 p.m. Proyoroorv• fred, Jr, 1 prooldeJL .
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leo, Tuoedly, 7;30 P' m, Youth
JilASON ASSEMBLY CHURCH
Senlce, 'i!uridl,y; 7;30 P. m. OF GOD - Soeoni1 St., Muon,
llontbb' lbwl, llrot saturde,y ~ w. va. 5undaf School, 10 a.m.
Oll!h month.
wor•"'• u a. m EYan
HEMLOCK Gi!OVE Chrlotlan
SCIENCE Socl- Chureh • Junes Qulaenborry, aelloUc. oarvlce, 7:30P.m. Bible
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,..,. c.m
study and Jll'IIYM' oorvlce, Wed·
- .,. PI-nt. "Roell~"
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• neldoy; 7;30 p.m. Cheater Ten·
, tbe oubject of tile Leaoon Sei'- mllliiDn and worohlp oorvlct, 9:30 rutnt, 1111ator, PI10no 773·Slll8,
to bO read:tn· all Christian
LETON CHURCH "'-•
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ehureboo IIIlo Sunde,y,
bury Rood. 5un:1a,y School, 9:30
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;;:,;The Golden Text Which 1118 tile Jo•a · Christ !If La- ·D • Y i. m., lla1ph Carl. ~qt. Worship
- • for thlo Bible Leooon lo Solnto, Portland" Raelno ROad.
~ 10 SO
IIIII 7 30 p.
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School, 9:30 a. m.;llomo .....ce, 1 a. m.
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of tho world men have not bw Wol'lhlp, 10:30 a, m. $mdey Wedneodoy, 7:30p.m.
oor perceived liJ' tho ear, evanbw serrice at 7, Weclneoday
HEATH ME1110IllST CHURCH
thor beth tho "l!e _., 0 God, .-._ prayer aarvlco, 7:30, -Middleport. ReV. MaX Donalwe,
ol.do tlleo, what be haiti pr• PaJtor, Elder Frederick J, sto. paelor, Jack Beehlle, Chureh
' lorod Cor him that wolteth Cor bart.
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S&lt;lml !qJI, CIMireh S&lt;hool, 9:30
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llANVILLE PILGJUM llollneoa L m.; Worllhlp oarvlee, 10:SO
:: LAUREL CUFF FREEMETII- Church- Cberlooi-.zer,paotor; a. m.; Middleport " Pllmeroy
Qrtsr CHURCH - Sundl,y School Adra Sltlck, Sundl,y School ~or- Motllodlot Youth FeUowllhlp, Sun·
130 a. m., morning worship,, lntondo:t. Sundoy School, 9:30 a. d,.y, 6 P.m. 8unlll,yevenl1111wor·
11):10 a. m., ovoolqr wilrol1*&gt;, m.; worship service, 10:30 L m. llhlp, 7:30 P. m.; Olllcla1
fi30 p, m.; WNioacloj&lt;, Chrla~oo Youfll and Junior yout11 aarvlee, meotlllll, llrat Sunda1 ot m
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loin YOUU. Cru&amp;odoro, 6:30 9 m
6:4li p, m. Ev'""··worohlp, 7:30. 6 p, m.; WSCS oeeohll Monday ot
;;d proyer moet~JW. 7:SO ; •..: Pra,yer and p';!,, W.....,odoy, moalh, 7:30 P. m,; Eleanor Clr·
illhurac~oj&lt;, choir praodce, 7 P. 7:SO.
~~~.:..~--~":: Clu~:
I. R. ~ Gil~ paablr; Phil
UNlTED F AJTH CIIURCH- u""'
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floe, SICJt,
Neaoe Soltlomlllt - Robolt E. cle, oaeeod 'l'hurodly a!lornoon.
:; DEXTER CHURCH OFCHRJSI' Smith, Sr., pastor, Sunday School · ~r proellce, 7 9 • m. Wodnes:;, Ronnie RuoiiOII, putor. Nor- •1llorlntondont Kenneth Matocm.
METHOillSTCHURCH
,.. c, ww, Sl4lt. Smda,jo School ~ School, 9:30 a. m.; worCINreh Scllool 9-15
"'30 a. m.·, Wor•""' o--~., ahlp service, 10:30 a. m. and - ~oroyw• hlp rvl
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se ee, • •
:W:30 a. m. CbrloUan - w r 7: p, m. Oll!hSunde,y.M!clowook MYF, 6 p,m,Cholrproellce, 7:30
~ evea~ng._
_ , proyor IIIOIIIng, Wodnoacloj&lt;, 7:30 p. m. Wodnesdor. PllbUeiDvlted
t iiAClNE FIBST CHURCH OF p, m.
to lliOnd tlleoe oonlcos, Glon
NAZARENE -SuadoyS&lt;hool KENO CHURCH OF ClllmT· Hiles, mlnlator. I.oo Crew, S. S,
30 L m.; Mornlrw Worllhlp, NormanMeCaln, IUj)Orllltendent. !q:t, Mrs, JuneVanVrankon,or:SO a. m.; Even1Q1 Worildp, ·-~ceo weeki.)' 11 9130 L m.' ganlot; Mro, Bott;rRewlbwo,mu30p.m. ·PnYeroonlceo,7:30 _,.
lledlreelor.
l m~ Wedne~. Smola;)' School
POMEROY f'111ST BAP'nST~ Pauline McClln. .'II
Carver WUlloml, Pllllor • Jolm
. .k, Putor, Rev, Morrlo M. parti&lt;ljJaleirln 11lo'l'wenii'-Firat WUeo, 8undoy School !qJerln·
Annual Bowllag Tournament• In tendent. 5undaf S&lt;hool, 9:30 a.
Solte.
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Chal'leotoo and Nitro over t h o m.; Mornlllll worohlp, 10:30 a.
weekend. Parlldpanto weroMra. m.; BYF, 6 p. m. Bible study,
Bob Roooh, Mro. Jerry Arnold, "' Wodneod~, 7 p, m,; Cllolr prlC•
.Mrl. Bill Davis, Mra. G a r y uee, 8:30p.m. Wedne&amp;;dtY·
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Glbbo, au ~ Maoon. Mrs. Paul
Vanllleter, Letart, and Nro. Bob
MT. UNION BAPTIST - Rev.
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CecU CO., paalior, ~~ .,.._
Mra. Lola Lowlo or Woat Co- lliPOrlntendent, LarrY Clark.
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8 to tho While Church Com- oon and dau&amp;hler.Jn~aw, Mr. oncl OYenlll!l worohlp, 7:30; WedneB·
ty, Letart Rl., a!lor oolliDg Mro. John Lewloln Maoon,
de,y Pl'8YOr and Bible study, 7:30
homo In Ma- to Mr. ond
Nro. llarold Lewlo, Weat Co-·
P.m.
1, Tommy TIIJ'lor.
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lumbla, and Mro. Mlltoll Lellla
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and M:ra. Jome• John.. !1f Elgin, Wlnols loft on Thur.,. . SUTTON. METII~~ ;"·Rn,
and Camll,)' ot
da.J. for a rill! w1111 Mr. ChriJ&gt; Jciiil W, Kimbler, plltot, Sill·
· vlalted recently lllth her Bramon at "-dx, Arizona. dol' S&lt;hool, 10:30 a.m.; Worship
' or, Mi-o. Dona1ci FocleMrs. Stolla Turner of llendor· Service, 9:30 a. m., oeeond and
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1 podent at tbe Cabell oon. W, Va., Mr. and Mrl. Cboa- ~
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_ .. ao Imp-"- -•-r - - Ohio ·•·•·• on"'·""- wllll Nazarene -Rev. Herbert Grate,
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Mr. aad Mro. Ilarroll. Janka. Pllotor. Wor
oorvlco, Lm.
laltoro ot Mr. and N r I.
Mro. manehe Tu&lt;ker lain Co- and 7' 30 p, m., Sunda.Y. SUnday
rtiO zu-. Sr. u:d lam- lumbua rilltlng her dau&amp;hler, School, 9:30 a. m. Charles BlaOYer tho weekend were Mr. Mro. NIDa Stwilp, Tbo latter IJ ooll, lll'lo, Richard Barto,'!,~
11. _ BUI)t. Proyar m-..
tid Mro. Georae Zuopan, Jr. reeuporaliJll !rom aurgery.
~ 1011 of NeWark, Ohio; Mr. '&gt;Iii. .1o1m McDiiil01.1Ji-. W....,odoy, 7' 30 p, m.
Nro Gordon Wlnobromer Coli In a droao IJhop Ill GalliHARRISONVILLE PRESBY·
...,.Y Alii ot ~10, polta, broaklnganllllkle.Shore- TERIAN-IIDWardlluWolt.PB"'
; Mr. and Mra. Ilarroll Mit- portodly drove back to the tor. Mike~ SOmdoy School
/loell and lamlly, Mr. and M:ro. Sohaehol Clinic where her In- ~ &amp;mdal' School,
JSOweyno Jolm-. Mlcldleport.
jury wao dlapood.
9:30a.m.; Church Woratllp, 7:30
• Mr. and Mra. Ralph BcxJth
Marcia 11111011, 1a..nonth.old p, m. comm:mleanto class, Sallluntillgton. vlllted on SUnday dau8hter ~ Mr. and Mro. Joha urda.v, 2 P.m.
Mrl. Holen St.worl a • d Slaaon, ot Mai!Clll, waa 1'lluri\Od Pnaelllllll, !lrollllllthlrd&amp;md~
,
bomo from the llolzor lllloplt- ot monlh by Chal'lea Rwlooll at
Reverend James MorriiiOII, Jr. al Gil Mondoy. 9le wao booplt- 9:30a.m.
• 1, Thurman YOUD&amp; Borry allzed with _..,..,...,
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
~~IDIOOI, end Mro. Ray Fox, all
Mro. Riehard PI,ymalo and , CHRIST -Charles Russell, JillCll!loo, llltendod tho opl&amp;l'tor- children are noltlng her mother· tor. Ridlard Gllkoy, 8Qpt, Som·
Mothodlat Confor~~~&lt;e at Ao- ln.Uw, Mrl. Marlnda Plymale Ill doy Scbool, 9:SO a.m.; Mornlrc
Wooda, near llllnlinlton, re- llunllaston. Nra. PI,ymalo'o buo- WCII'IIIIp, 10:30 a. m.; Evetdng
antJy
band bu completed hlo oohool- worohlp, 7 p,m, Wedneod~Bible
; Mr.' and Nro. M. PitChford Inc at the Motorlat Mltual .,_ IlDdy, 7:30P.m,
~ Nro. 11ar1e Plckeo of Char· IRI1'lllct Co. Ill Columbus, and
JEHOVAH'S WJTNniSES, Lal'•
riollod on Sunday wltb baa '*!I asBisoed •• ~r ry Carnahan. prooldlngmlnllllr,
J.ydo Byan and Mrs. Em- wllll tbe OODIPIIIIY In Mano!lold, SUnday: Blbloloeture, 9:30a.m.;
•- Maoon.
Ohio. The lamlly wUl relldo Wall:h Tower IlDdy, 10:30 a. m,;
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and Mro, L. c. Sbultz Ilion ln 1111 1\ltUn. :!Ira. Ply. Wedneodl1: Bible otudy, 7 P. m,
Gul~ Fla., and IL A. male and children have boon ro- Thurodo.Y: )(lnlotry ochool, 7 p.
~'"""ll'I'J' of Potorlllur&amp; Fla., allllnrl lllth her parento, Mr. m. Service mootbw, 6 p.m.
here to riolt wltll M r o. and M:ro. Ray Rooah In MaiOD.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRISTJilliiDllRyanandMiaol,)'doByan.
Mio. 5&lt;o11 Knotts rlllted bar Nltler St.- Enroon Woekl,.y,
and Nrl, Sbultz!Ormerlyre- hulband on 5unday at the Vet- ......... Bible otudy eluooo, ~
an Foorlh St. Ill 14811011, orano lloapltal, Lexington, ' Ky. day, 10a.m. Worohlplllll~1110Yed to Florida whore Bla eondltlon I'Ollillnolhe llllllO. lng, 10:$5 a.m.; &amp;IIIIey eveniDI
""'nah•avo• purchaaed pr&lt;JpOrV.
Mill Kelly lllcCalllator Yloit- Hl"ffce, 7:SO.
Bible stud,y
and Mra. Charleo Scyoe oc1 OYer the weehend lllth Mrs. claoaea, Wodneodoy, 7:SO p,l)l,,
1am11y of Plrl&lt;eUbtlt&amp; via- Noltlo Dudolng and Juan!~ .
MT. IlERMAN UNITED
over tho weekend wltll bor
KeU,y Is Jearnlna' lllo m'M. BHETIIREN IN CllliiST- Rn.
,Pber, Mre. Nollto lluddlD&amp; Kou&gt; ~ at the Rehll1llltatlon
lister Mra. Juanita Ward Center tor tile deal mute at Jn.
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""Birlan Kearno II emploJed bl
LNAt ltmcl
~ Norfolk and WeiiiJ?l RID·
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!ollowhiC hlo··eUoo ol:
uaoy . _ - ..... IOo 1!11
atudloo at tho Nat'l lllll~ ,1. t-..~c.
Jzlltituta At1J1U Gl. He
Ille 11111
Mr. ..:ot M r I.
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€ard&amp; were sent to Mrs. lf,attie Bush, patient at Holzer Hos-

dollar we give to &lt;huroh. As . a
utlon, we opend eigbt limos aa
mill)' houro at movies aad lele. vlofllo as Ill Bible IChool a n d

4 Dr. Hard Top, Bro•lh•m Interior, full power,
air eondltlonl.,. auto. trana. WIW tlreo. Lib

Roed.lln.~J.Grlmdl,paaflor. Smda;)'~tlle-Claoomeot-

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Vvflite Rose Lodge
Meets Wednesday

love of self, etc. Here are i

CHICK THUI! PIATURU ., D1oc
br~kts on all 4 Whflls-no 11tra cost
.. 4 doon-!Mt'l Just Ills ""lfl .....

lllllns-nooxtncost

Allred Holhodlot Church, -

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b7 a vehicle ,.,.riled by tho deCondaot.
The plalntlfl, Patricio Solad - Ia aoklag judgment Ill tbe
llllOWII ot $15,000 and tho other
plalntiCC, Seotlle Soladean, Ia askbyterian Churob. Robert Haam'- IDs Judimoat of $25,000 aplnat
f:Y, older, will proalde at t h o tho dotendant.
meeting,

m., IOoood and fourtb &amp;m&lt;loJ ~
. FJ!EEQOH GOSPEL ~ON- Oll!h month, EVollbw IIOI'IIUI!•
Bald KI!Obo, Fortland " Baahan 7:30 p. m. ovory llrot IIIII third

~ Scllool, 9:~ i. ill.; lklpJ' lag, u a. m. every llrot and
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ltnl wblcb overlooks FomOl'Q.Y.
II wao decided to oaataet Ed
KemoolJ to mll&lt;o ~ noeclod rePllta.
Mro. WDUomiOD and N r a.
Bernice -Ibach waroaJlPOintod boatooooo Cor lhe June meetlnsllltllllro.RutbNuaartohavo
tbe d8vQIIoi!B. ·Coollaneo !l&gt;lolds
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.. THE RllfLANil "METHODJS;
CHURCH - Rn. C, J. !,emloy,
pallor. Churoh Sclml, 9:30a.m.;
Worship Hi-vice, 10:30 a. m,
MINERSVlU.E METHOmsT "
Rn, Wendell Stuller, pallor.
lioilday School, 9 a. m.; Kenneth
\&gt;taeno,oapt, Warohlp oonlce,
10.•· m. .,
sYRACl5E METHODIST Rev. Wendell stutler, paotor,
SllldaY Scllool, 10 a.m.; Carroll
Norris, oupt. Worllhlp oervlce,
lla.m.
RACINE METIIODIIT - Jolm
W, Kimbler, putor, Sunda;f
S&lt;Mol, 9:30:,.m.; Worahlpoorvlce, 10:30 a, m.; .llatlor eholr
proelice, Wedneedly, 3:20 p, m.;
Senlor eholr Jll"aetlee, 11MII'Iday,
7:30 p. m. llllli!Y Huoller Clall
meetlntr, Coorlh Frldoy ot Oll!h
montll at 6 p. m. WOOIO)'an Serv·
cle Guild, !ourlh Mondoy ~ Oll!h
month, 7:30 p. m.; Junior High_
NYF, 4:30 p. m, Oll!h SUnd~;
Senior High MYF, $:30 p, m,,

Proyor moolbw, 7:30 p.m.ovol7
Wedneodof, Board meeting, 7130
P. m llrol Mondoy ~month.
roMmOY TRINITY UNITED
CHURCH OF cuiusT _ lin. W.
IL Porrln, pallor. Patrick Il.
Wood, !q:t, Smda;)' Sehool, 9:15
a. m.; Worlldp; 10:2S a. m.
Yootll choir rebearlal, Mood~.
6,30 p, m. )Ira, Marvin Burl,
dire-. choir rebearlal,
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Tlllrodoy, 7;30p,m.,Mra.Paul
Nnoe, dlreelor. Tburedol, au
•·· Bn•v Bee -•"'- _.._ In
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church aoclal.-,
RUTLANil ' CHURCH
OF
CHRIST_ Roy vi. cartar, Pill•
tor. 8unlll,y S&lt;hool, 9,30 a. m,; each Somday,
PORTLANil METHODIST Conununlon and IIOflhlp oarvlco,
Rev,
Jolm W, Kimbler, pastor,
10 ,30 L m.; i'rai'Or moelill)l, SuudQ" Sehool, 9:30 a. m.; Wor·
Tburodoy, 7:30 p, m. v. IL Bra- ahlp IOI"ffee, 7:30 p, m.
ley !q:t,
OAK GROVE METHOil!ST cHEsrER :aiiETHODIST Cbarae Jolm W, Kimbler, Pllllor.&amp;mdaf
_ lin. Pearl A. cuto, pae1or, S&lt;Mol, 10:30 a. m.; Worship
CHESTDI: Worship, 9 a, m,; aeniee, 9:30 a. m., first an4
Sunda.Y Sehool, 10 a. m.; Mrs. · third Sun&lt;!~ Oll!b month,
Wild Spo...r, S14!t. FLAT·
ZION CHURCH OF CHRISr WOODS: Church S&lt;hool, SWidoy,
11 a.m., Jolm Bally, supt. Wor- Pomeroy - Harrlsonvtlle Road.
lldp service altornalea with AI· Eug...., Underwood, pastor. Keo.
Ired IIIII F - a . Service• neth Grovor, SUn~ Solml ~
Slllll~ II101'Id!w or evenlll!l, of &amp;mday School, 9:30 a. m.; Woreach -k.
aln shiP aervlco, 10:30 a. m. ~dol'
evenil'@ service, 7 p. m. Prayer
GRACE EPISCOPAL- E. M
St., Fomeroy - 8undoy worohlp mooting, Tbursdoy, 7:30 p, m.
oenlee, 10:30 a. m. with •~leaders
SEvim-u IlAY ADvENTIST
ST. JOHN'S LUI'HDIAN-Brl·
Cbureh _ Panoroy, Mulberry ao Engel, putor. Mornlll)l worHelgltla Rood, norlh ot Velorano ship, 9 a. m,; Sund~ School.
lllemorlal Hoopllal, Phillip Gll!l- . 10~~ "i.:uL'S Lt!rHEHAN -32
or, l/lli!Or. WodnesdiiJ', 7:30 p,
m., Bible study andpr,.yormoet· E. Second st., Pomeroy, SUndiiJ'
IJW. Saturd~: Sabbatll S&lt;lml, S&lt;hool,!Oa.m.;Worohlpservlce
10:30 a, m.; Worship, 9:SO L m, lls~"::cusE EIJB CHURCH_
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTER·
IAN CHURCH- M!cldleport.Rev. Rev. Paul A. Sollers,l/lli!Or,Som·
Howard RIIJlllOII, Jllllor, James dol' 5&lt;hoo1:.~30ML mnl.,BonQulashlBuchanan, SUnday Scllool Super- onhorry, s,...., or ng wor p,
IDtondont, Smd~ Sehool, 9,30 10:30 a, m., first ml third Som·
a. m, Worllhlp Service, 10:30 de,ys each month, Evenlag evana. m. Choir practice, 7;30 p.m. geUBtle service, 7:30 p. m., BeeWodneodoy,
ODd and Coorlh SUndayo,
FOREST RUN METIIODIST BETHANY EIJB CHURCH Rev.
Paul A. Sollers, JIUtor•
Rev. Wandell G. stutler, J11Btor,
worship oorvlce, 9 1, m.; SID!· Morning worshlp,9:30a.m.;Somdol' School, 10 a. m, Mrs, Fred dol' School, 10:30 a, m. Blylhe
Nelle, SUpt.
Thelll, SUpt. Youth Followllhlp,
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POMDIOY CHURCH OF THE
•30 p, m.
NAZARENE - Rev, Kenneth
CARMEL EUB CHURCH- Rev,
Paul A. Sollero,' PIIBtor. 5undaf
Pierce, PBF· Sunda1 ~hool, ·~-·
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a11J11, WCII'ahlp oorvlee, 10:30 a. SUpt. Mornlll)l worlldp, 10:30 a.
m,; Evanaellolle service, 7:30 : ; h = .a:!m'":=:U~
p, m,; frl.yer meet1111, Wedneo-·~
oorvlco, 8 p, m. seeond and •~
7
30
de,y, : P.m.
SIIJII!a.yo ot each month.
- sYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
ENTERPRISE EIJB CHURCHNAZARENE -Rev. A. E. Miller,
~ Rev. MonzolSmlth,Pulor,Ralph
Pillar. Robert Stewart. School. Sponeer, SUpt.; Eldon Weeks,
Sehool SUpt. Sunda.Y
hool, Aaa't. Worllhlp aarvleea, 9:30
etaaooo lor ell agel, 9:30a.m.: a. m,; Sunclay School, 10:30 a.
MorniJW Worohlp6ao' 10:30 :;::;• m. Youth FellOW"shlp, 6:30 p.m.
NYPS -~ 1 p.m.; •
• Evenlllll service, 7:30 p, m,;
geltolle Service Sunday 7•30 p. Youth eholr, 6:30 p, m. Wednesm.; ~k Preyor
de,y 7:30 p, m.
30
Wldno ay '....!:''~odne~
MORNING STAR EUB -Rev,
ary ~:, 7,30 p.m
Menzel Smllll, putor, Jolm Ihle,
oC~RUTLAND COMMUNITY ~ Fred Smith, All't. SUnday
Cllureb- Rev. Amoo Tllllo, Jill• School, 9:45a.m,; MornJngwortor. SUnday S&lt;Mol, 10 a. m.; ship, 10:45 L m,; Pra,ver meet·
Worlldp service, 11 L m.; Wed· lng, 7:30 p, m. 'IIIIIrllda.Y. Yootll
l8odiiJ' prayer meeting, 7:30 9, FeUowohlp, 7:30 P. m.SUnday.
m.; SUndaf nllbtworohlp, 7:30,
CHURCH OF CHDIST - Mid·
sYRACl5E FIRST UNITED dleport. 5th and Main. Jack
PRI'SBYTERIAN _ Rev. Linson Sclleo, oupt, Bible S&lt;lml, 9:SO
lL Slobblno, Pllllor· Worship, 9 L m.; Morning -ship, 10:l!O a.
L m. SUn:liiJ' School, 10 L m,; m.; Evening worship, 7:30p.m.;
Bible study and priiJ'er oorvloo, Preyer oorvlco, Wedneod,.y, 7 p,
Wldnoocl~, 7 p,. m.
m. Rev, Raulln Moyer, pallor,
·EDEN UNlTEll BHETHREN IN
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
CHRIST - Elden R. Blake, Pill· -Middleport. Rev. Audr7Mlller,
tor, 5undaf School, 10 L m., ,paator, Looter TIIJ'lor,SUpt.SunWlmle lloiBIJWer, oQPt. Mornlllll dol' &amp;:-. 9•30 a.m.; Morning
oorm1111, U a.m. Evetdng oon- Worohlp, 10•30 a. m,; Junior SO.
cle Chrlotlan Endeavor, 7:30 P. clety, 6:30 P. m.; NYPS, 6:45 P.
hevall
m. SUndiiJ' EYangoUollc mootiJW,
m.. Mrs. ~ C
or, pro 11 • 7:30
p, m. Pra,ver moolbw, Weddert. S&lt;q oorvlce and sermon,
30
8:20, Mld·-k prayer meet- •edly, 71 P.m.
~11111, Wldne";"..!'., 7:~ p, ~~a. voyTH:.~;~~~::;rlih.;
Mulollolo.,._, caao
r. ebarp, &amp;mdaf, 10a.m.,HoUPOMEROY LOWDI LIGHT 1811 meeting; 10:30 a. m, SUn·
Churoh - Harrloonvlllo Rood lo' Le
Rn, Roy 1'1Jlor, paator, Nora dol' S&lt;hool. YOUQJ Plot&gt; ~7 p, m.=on to
Horl1nan, S, S. 8Qpt, SUnday
3 '
Scllool, 9:30a.m.;Worshlpoerv.
!;..~~;-• Le~; 7P..::
Ice, 10:30 a. m.; Evenlllll WOl'• Prop liB
lblp. , 7,30 p, m: Preyer and • liT~ ~~~"Au BAPTIST-IIIId·
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dl~ eorner ot Foor1b and
..,. .,........... .., ,....,, ., •• Main st. RGbert JackiOil,pu&amp;or.
......•-:: -~ br ~ CMlllcrt1 ., S1a1Q School, 9~ a. m.;MomOOo " ' - of _,,..,. " , . _ , 1ar worohlp, 10:30 a. m,, AnlOld
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Richardt,.,_,
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RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST r ......,. • .c. RoY. Samuel J. Jackoon, pallor.
1 ur , lllfolrull&amp;e A.C.
PrwW IMI"flce, 9:10 a. m,; &amp;m0
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de,y Scbool, 10 a. m., Mro. Ger•
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Bakers of HolsiUil Bread

All:ona

115 N. Court St.

LEIVING COAL COMPANY
Producers and Distributors
0! lligh Grade Coal

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West Columbia,

240 Lincoln St.

Mlcldloport

99:1-2550

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
"Ohio's Oldest awJge Dealer,.
M!cldlaport, Ohio

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Garden
Phooo 66'1-34:15

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WIWS ANTHOHY
PLUMBING &amp; HEAnNG

tROW'S STEAK HOUSE
"Kentucky Fried Chicken"
Pomeroy

MARK VSTORE
Middleport, Oblo

ROYAL OAK PARK

nNY'S FOODLAND

FAMILY RECREATION
SWlMMING

Mlcldleport, Ohio

SWISHER &amp;
REXAU DRUGS

K&amp;C JEWELERS
Diamond Rtnga"
312 E. Main St.
PomOl'Q.Y
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LYONS MARKET
UM£MBER OF THE BIG 3"

General Horohllldlao
r,.,poro Plalna
667-3280

Ttl SEWING CENTBI
WIIITE SEWING IIIACIIINES
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RACINE PI.ANitG MILL
Bulldlag ~Uos and Mlll110rk

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11tPERS PLAINS HARDWARE
Points and G~~~aralllardwart
TUI&gt;l&gt;Ofl Plalns
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RALL'S Bfl fRAIIlll STORE ·
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)llcldlaport, Qhlo

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dream are throada of charaeter, mora~,~ . ,
fait!: . The thteado are there, but u~ .
part of the flnlohed deoign; a 0011 Of' ,.,glft#r- ~ f·
b• prO!ld of.
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But In ouch dreams we ohould atudr tho ~ ~
and realite the loom on Which thq mllll bi - .
The quali\iea that give otrenath aDd ~ to •
life come from thorough religiouatrolnln61
So a IM!her'o dream should DOt ~D a ...nt.
It muut be her buahand'o clream,loo. For toatther,
with the guidance 111d help of the Cburdl, tiler
can provide the Christian home oo neeo•a17 to
the fulfillment ol their hopea.

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GUN SHOOT, SUnday, May II,
llocine Gull Club Houae, 12

Male or FHiale
Full or part tl1111

1o 4 p.m. lllml IIIII baclon.

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BAND AT Jaek'a Club, Happy
Valley Boys, Friday and 811urdq, I p.m. to t a.m. 5-3-Ste

Doy or nigh! potltlons
.vailable

LADY NEEDS RIDE to AthAppiy in penon to
ens, from Klnpbury 110101
both Wlf' II" ellbar way.
Min...,,
23 W. Union St.
M1Dit be at Sbellerlnl Arms
Hoopltal by 8:!0 a.m. Pllont
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SATIJRDAY, MAY 18 at 12:!0
p.m., I II miles eaat or Chesler, Ohio, juat oil Stile Rl
2411 (follow signs). I bave aold
my home and am leaving
stale .. will
tbe followIng: 6 piece living room suite,
23-incb color TV, Adrnlral;
Cm111-Malbea atereo, radio
combination, two awlvel rocken, room divider, two bedroom sullea with book&lt;aae
headboards, ~ aile bed and
dresser, odd bed IIIII dmser,
Kelvlnator electric range, GE
no frost refrigerator - freezer
comblnallon. ldlel&gt;en cabinet.
five piece dinette set, 14 loot
Amana freezer, set of Rogers
Silverware (service lor 6),
Mirro-Matle pressure cooktr,
9 piece stainless cookware,
Jot of good dishes and cookIng utensils; Singer electrle
sewing machine. desk model;
Singer sweeper. Maytag wringer waaber. GE dryer, 11lncb window fan, barbeeoe
gmt. lawn furniture. 12 gauge
llholguns, 4 gunracks. ~ incll
Black and Decker drill set,
lOCket and open wrench sets,
Bolens roto-tlller, 19-ineb po.
wer mower. lawn and garden
tools. Huffy bike, boys;
Schwinn bike, girls; two large
Iron kettles. Alladln lampe,
.many other ilema too owner..,. to mention. Auctioneers

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Cood clean merebandise. Come
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MERCttANTS

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'P'arnlb' 8elf-8el'Yt' Shoe Dlpn"t.·
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plu. ll you han apaee u.U.ble.
AU merehatui* pre-Uebted.
CaD 81'-HJ.'J.e&amp;'J or writ. WoU.
'Wur.a·1'1-ell Co!'ll.• 68 W . CIPit.aJ
at., COIIUibul, Ohio 4818 , .

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4 ROOM lurntshed apartment,
adulll only. !07 Spr!o8 A.....
Pmr.etoy.
U.121e
PLENTY of apace for one tnDer with aD facilities. In Syraouse. Call 119H9114. 4-11-tlc
and unfurnished
a(lll"lmell!s. Cl01e to ldlool.

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LARGE five room ond ball!
apartment, newly dorOrated,
furnace boa~ l'oma'ov,
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THREE BEDROOM hOuse lraD·
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7, Middleport.
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4 ROOM lurnisbed apartment
on first ftoor. Adults prefer-

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FURNIIIIIED lllroHoom apartmelll, bath; 011 I!Outb lleeoad
Ave., Middleport. Pllono Mra.
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by Chester Flreman'o AUIIIlary. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDanlell, owners; McCoy's
AueUon Service, Auctioneers.
5-IH!c A'l'l'RACI'IVE, llllldenl J- room
fumlabed apartment ldeal!y
1ocaled ...... Pomeroy bull-

WANTED

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MAN 10 IO!Iclt dry
Good. aalary IIIII 4 ROOM IIOIJS!!:, btoemeJII,
ABC ctunera,
balb, 2 fk!or
MwiJ
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clecorlled. U Wetqali St.
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houoe with two batbs, modern kitchen and fireplace. Shady acreage, has space for two
cars and horses. If desired,

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TIBES

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TUPPE:RS PLAINS, 0.

MOBILE HOME opace ltr any lt81 DODGE SENECA, 4-lloclr,
to
oohool snd buolness, In town.
Pallo, nice Jot, quiet nelgbhorbood In Middleport. Jolm
F. Fultz, Pllone 19M3lt_
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4 Qlor, V8 eqpne, Powerglldo trona, "fllllolllltorlor, pod ·
whitewall tlrea, wblte over 11"11 flDI&amp;h.

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Female Help W•nflcl
rent reduced lor escbange of
SHOOTING MATCH, Ill caliber 'HOUSEKEEPER:
Couple de8 hours work a day at nelsbrifle, oeope and open sight
sires woman to Uve In u
bortng
farm house. Jresponmalcb wDl be held Sunday at
housekeeper In new modern
sibllitleo would Include bouseI p.m. oa tbe Cm1 SIDut !ann
home. Duties Include housecleaning, cooking and laundry
apji"O%lmately 2 mn.. out or
cleaning. cooking and laundry
duty. If Interested, pbona AlbRutland on Langsvlllo Rood.
reaponslbWUeo. Room and
ens 594-'1257 or wrUe Dol
Sponoored by !be RuUand Gun
board provided plus weekly
668R
In care or The Dally SenClub. Notleo to an club memoalary. AoeomoclaUons II&gt;
tinel,
Pomeroy.
5-1~1e
ben, a meeting will be beld
elude private bedroom and
at NO Friday evening. 5-3-Ste
bath on oeparate noor, and TRAILER SPACE: Inqutro 151
use
of a car. References reMulberry after 3 or 5 p.m.
THE DON and Earl SiDBlnB l)u.
quired. Interested pmon call
Write P. 0 . Box 42S, Pomot from Knonllle, Tenn., will
Atbens 594-7257 !rom 9 to U
eroy.
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be at !be Olurcb of God, 0....
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write
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ter, Oblo, Saturday, May 11,
on or 'nle Dally SenUnel.
FOUR ROOM houoe. batb, on
1111. at Y:!O p.m. 'nle publ1e
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llyoell Run Road. Phone 7C.
II lnriled.
5-Y-41p
5113 .
5-11)41p
REGISTERE!l
practfeal nurte
AUCTION every Friday nliltt,
desired by older OOU])Ie. Wo- FIVI! ROOM furnished apartRutland. Oblo, 7:!0 p.m. New
nuln
may live ln. Private bedment. bath, Chester, Ohio.
and used merebancllao. Adams
room
and
bath
on
separate
Contact Harold Newell '""
Auellon Service, Jim Adams,
floor. Uee of a ear plus
pbone 985-3350.
5-7-tl&lt;
Auetloaeer.
5-7-41e
weekly oaJary. Provide relerenceo. If lnlereated, phone FOUR ROOM
WILL DO oewlng at borne Athens 5114-7257 !ll" write Bo•
APARTMENT,
llppen,
poekell, pegl!lnl.
6qJ\ in care or the Dally Sen..lllllllng, alleratlons,
etc. u.et. Pomeroy.
5-10-31e
Mra. Freddie Thabet. Muon,
Phone '1'1S-5151.
HO-lle HOUSEKEEPER wanted I r THREE ROOM npartment and
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!other and five children. Good
four camp sites on Oblo RIver. Phone Mason, m..5147.
HAPPY !!OUR, Sbenang Sprlngl
sal ary. Reirequlred .
Nile Club, 5 1o I p.m. MDI&gt;
Wrlle to 3'17 Llnooln St., MidU«p
day tbru Friday. lAdleo al&amp;lll
5-10-31e FURNISHED APARTMENT,
mr'l Friday.
u.u. dleport.
T.ADIES WANTED to sen Judy adulll only, 401 Spring Ave.,
Wanted To Buy
Lee Jeftll. 'We train you Pbona 1192-2Z88.
5-5-llc
ANTIQUES. lul'lllture, dllbes,
Immediate earnings, phon• . 'I'IWLER SPACE In Mlddlemloeollaneous. Mra. Howard
9115-W'/ Chester.
5-10-llp port lor two medium olu
Cecll, 1110 W. Main St., PomoI'OJ.

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trtps to contact oustomers.
Air maD W. H. Dlckerlon,
Soutbweatem Petroleum Corp.
P'l. 'Worth, ,..... '11101.
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miniature. fl5 ·and up. Stud
service and pmlng. Pltclae
1191-5443.
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ButiMh
AIR CONDITIONING Refr!ger. BUDGET PRICE flnlluN 011 ;
allon lllrilee. Joct'l Rei!IJour third floor . budi!tl lhop.
eraUon, N'ew Haven. .hone
Baker Furillture, Mlddii!JOrl.
IIIS-III'II.
Cltle
Oblo.
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8-eyllnder, automatic: sl011, low mDeage. Good c:oa- 1912 INTERNA110NAL two-ton
dlUon, $360. Roy E. Miller,
nat bed, leso than 10,1100 mD- READY • MIX eoncrota deliv- SEWING MACIIINES. mall'
Rt. J, Pomeroy, Oblo. Pllono
... For qukk iale, $158S. Pb.
ered right to your proJeet_ . .me.aD ,mokei. WY,_
Cheater 1115-31117.
..... 1111-DII.
5-7-31e
Fast and eaay. Free ..aBH•. 'nle Fabric · Shop, Plmlmates.
Phone
19U214,
Goeteroy.
Autborlled Slnpr Salel
I ROOM HOUSE, bath, encloo- GET MOM a gift at BlyaDI'I.
leln Ready - Mil Co., MiddleIIIII Service. We · Sharpen
. ed back porch, wash room.
You will save money: ladle~ port. Ohio.
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Paneling M two rooma IIIII
oboes 11.111 pair, Jadlea hooo
hallway. Lot !I by Iii. Reuon
Zk pair, Bibles, aD prleea ;
for selling, W health. PlloDe
arUDclal Rowers fUll, elec992-3'/U;
5-Uie
FIRIITONI DLC 100
EXP'Bn'
trical appllances, 1arRo plcNIW TIIAD-BLACKWALL
turoo, 99e eacll, gOipel rec- Wheel Alignment
ONE TEMCO, gas etroulatlng
Slae
Prlc• TQ·
ords $2.19 each_ All at Bry. 6SOxiS
t.U .31
beater, 87,500 btu, with bloWant's, 108 W. Main, Pomeroy.&gt;
6SOx!4
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er. Good condlllon, $95. can
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949-MYI.
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YORKSHIRE and Hampahlro
6701115
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BE GENTLE, be kind, to !bat
pigs. CaD Harrisonville 1192Pluo Roc .......lo ladlaniO
OEpeDSive carpet. Clean H 62'19.
Nol-ltlo GulroniM· .
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-GUARANI'EB),.
with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sbampooer. Baker Fumt- HOME GROwN tomiio planll
ture.
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for ganlen uoe. Early Vallant, Hines 1350, Big Red DePALAMINO MARE, S yeara
licious and lmprov&lt;d MOllRul &amp;tete For S•ie
old, ofee and genUe, toO lbl ..
can. Also, cabbage and pep5I lncbea. Phone t9MII'It.
per plants. Thomas Hqman, FOR SALE by owner. BeauUful
I bodroom home In SyraoaM.
IMp
Syracuse, 0.
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Large corner Jol, waD to waD
earpetlng, eompletely modern.
newly decorated. Owner 1110\'lng out of alate. W1U sacrllloa.
INTERNATIONAL NO. 16 CHOPPER with "'""
Call IIIH4GO 1&lt;&gt;r an appolnlo
hUll, cllrect cut. Rudy to to- Priad to aall.
menL
Jl«e
100 NEW HOLLAND CHOPPER with _ , IMIMI.
HOME FOR sale by o"'*'.
Equipment of All Kinds
Shown by appointment. r
For"l• YNgons, biles, Mo--. C........... 11141
"\\!DI downatalrl, IBIIIe IIJII!'
Trocton. lht a good" 11-1 hen. ,
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...-..~ gariJOI,' t ·tniJMo
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opBCI!I, patio, 1111"111 lloon,
atorm wlnclowa, awnlnp. P.
POMEROY
992-5101
SPRING AVt.
0. Dol 4!1S, Galllpolll, ObiD
41631. Telephone 4CU!a.
SOUTHERN PLANTS, tomaiGOB, FOUR DACHSHUND pupa alx
peppers and oweet potatoes.
weeb old, 130 eacll. D. A..
Buslnet~ Slrvlllll
order now for delivery FriMUom, 8114 Pearl St., Middleday, May 10. Charles R. Harport. Phone m.u. ~tp ELECTROLUX Soles IIIII 1Jer.
rll, Portland, phone 1143-81.
Yke. oweepers, I'Uf WMban
U«e HAY, pure timothy and mixed,
IIIII po~. genuine Pll'll,
50c a bale by truck load. PI!.
caD IIUIII.
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HOUSE with adjofnlng Jcl, I
Coolville 667-3747.
5-10-21e
bedrooms, large kitchen, modem bath. fuD basement, wllll 1964 HARLEY DAVIDSGN mogaraga, newly r&amp;deoorabld.
torcycle, XLCH, $'150, or wiD AtrroMOIIlt£ tnauronee heel
Loa! JOUr .....
cau IJ92.lM2 after 4 p.m. Itt trade lor llvestocl: of equal l!llletlled?
or'o
Jlcense?
can lft.29811.
Ebenezer st., omeroy, 0.
value, phone 99U793. 5-9-21p
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!IIIII ZIG ZAG oewlng machine,
delure cabinet model, Uke

COOL 2 STORY brlek bouse In
Syracuoe, Oblo; IBfl!e level
yard, shade treea, patio. Will
acc.pt good houae lraller or
travel traDer aa part i&gt;BYmenl. Wrlle Dol 527 or call
Marietta, Oblo 3'11-1845.
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HOUSE, ! rooma and bath. Illquire Arnold Brothera, Pomenew. Wll1 oeU for $57 cash '""
roy. Oblo, phone 1111-M,
$5 per IIIOIIIb. Call 1192-21311.
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TWO PURE
""'"'·Ohio.
can
111611 PIDLCO stereo, 40-IDob wal- ALUMINUM ear top fllhiDI
ville,
nut console. Thls set baa 10 - · fully guaranteed, priced
right. Klagobury Road, one
year dlamoncl needle, 4 bla
mOe WOOl of Rt. It Pbono NINE ROOM HOUSE, large lat.
speakers, automaUo tum tacould be made lnlo apart~4-U.aotc
ble, pay fU6 per montll or
meofa' Rnclne' phone 949-3'152.
balance due $1211.44. Try It In
5-10-31e
HOUSE IN Middleport aoi rhlr
your borne. can ••·5-7.etc front; two atory, el&amp;bt rooma
15 FT. nBER GLASS BOAT,
and two balbl. . .• .
50 hp motor, traDer, phone
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ARTIFICIAL flowm. Mothers
949-W.
5-IN!o
Day and Memorial Day,
acrooa from upper end of park 112 FORD Falcon Tudor, willie, ELI!lcrROLUX
SWI!illlPIMI,
with carrier, $!GO. Harry LodIn Syracuse. Mabel Pickens.
fuD
aile,
oomplele
a- ·
wick, Rt. 3, Pomeroy. Pboue
5-7.etc
Chester _ , _
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menta. A-1 eonclltlon. Pay oil
5 paymenll of $5.11 eadL
7 ROOM HOUSE, bath, bssePhone
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ment, large lot, garaf!e, near 57 CHEVY, good Om, body,
and In good running condischool, church, post olllce and
tion;
2&amp;'1 alan~. Phone 111811 SEWING macblne, Iii rae
store. Write Box 172 Portequipped to buttonhole, dll'll,
991-1015.
1-Ntp
land . or Phone 1143-2!311. 5-Y~
IIIOilOifllll. ele. Redueed
from erus to only aut &lt;r
WESTINGHOUSE dehumldlller, FOX MINI-BIKE, 1~ year old,
$1.25 per week. Pbone 1ft.
In good condition. Powered by
girls 26-lncb bicycle, Inside r•.
J-10-tlc
Cllnton J\1 liP enatne. Hal
G" by %'-8" btreh door. Phone
beadllldrt. tamlglrt, winclahteld.
9fU!t7.
s.r-«e
Busln• Servlllll
can 74USII.
M«&lt;
TEIIMI'I'ES B'W~
WILL YOU make a fair oller 10 OLDSMOBILE• ..,_ steer- ·THEY ARE re-productive~,
on desirable ten year old
I IIIII braba Good CODIIIDDt JOUI' 1IOibr colODJ. Prlt
house on Rl. 62, In Clifton.
ag
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lnlpectlona IIIII .lnfonnatiOD
lion,
Phone
1c.a.
sa nice rooma IIIII both,
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on crawl opaee danger~. No
basement aeparabld to I
saleaman, low ·overhead, 10
1"001111 and IDe shower, 12111
per cent savlnp. AUied Ptlt
ataU. Two lots IIOslGO each. RDlULAR SIZE recap llrea
Control, Pomeroy, Oblo, PI!.
$10, mDk l'lc gallon, STP lie,
Fenced In privacy. All kiDdl
I8Ufe9
evonlnp. 4-iUolp
brake ftuld. 11 oz. 4k, bolocof fruit treea. Inquire at
mancbe Compaon In alflon, · na 3 lb. $1.31, I iiOIID agga
C. C. BRADFORD
tie, jowl I lb. 99e. M t 0
w. v•.
4-10-lllc
AUC'ftOlfJIIa
M"ll'kel, Rt. 7, ~
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15 CIIIMIOLET.
old home. Pllono 11tM411.
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'Bfi.Shful Hides 'tn closets, unde1 stairwells; 1nywhere .• . because H's ftnPIIIII. No vanll or
flues necessaiY Whan you rep~ce Da11111 type water bssler
wllh PSP acceptad electri~ Our PloW Sel'lice Plan
assures hi&amp;hast quality . .. and pmlden 1110%, 10-yesr
181'1ice ...,..nty includina perts, labor, senice and tuk.

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Used Farm Equipment

TWO TIRES, 1110114, lillbtlY
used, less than 10011 mDes; 11 123-ACRE ca!Ue !ann, br owaer, near Rio Grande, Oblo.
monlhll guarantee. Oleap. Pb.
Call Sam Gulbrle. Phone m74Um.
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- · ltr lnlenlew. 0. lllndy over Liberty 'nlealn, Mlcldleport.
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GUN SHOOT, SUnday, May II,
llocine Gull Club Houae, 12

Male or FHiale
Full or part tl1111

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BAND AT Jaek'a Club, Happy
Valley Boys, Friday and 811urdq, I p.m. to t a.m. 5-3-Ste

Doy or nigh! potltlons
.vailable

LADY NEEDS RIDE to AthAppiy in penon to
ens, from Klnpbury 110101
both Wlf' II" ellbar way.
Min...,,
23 W. Union St.
M1Dit be at Sbellerlnl Arms
Hoopltal by 8:!0 a.m. Pllont
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SATIJRDAY, MAY 18 at 12:!0
p.m., I II miles eaat or Chesler, Ohio, juat oil Stile Rl
2411 (follow signs). I bave aold
my home and am leaving
stale .. will
tbe followIng: 6 piece living room suite,
23-incb color TV, Adrnlral;
Cm111-Malbea atereo, radio
combination, two awlvel rocken, room divider, two bedroom sullea with book&lt;aae
headboards, ~ aile bed and
dresser, odd bed IIIII dmser,
Kelvlnator electric range, GE
no frost refrigerator - freezer
comblnallon. ldlel&gt;en cabinet.
five piece dinette set, 14 loot
Amana freezer, set of Rogers
Silverware (service lor 6),
Mirro-Matle pressure cooktr,
9 piece stainless cookware,
Jot of good dishes and cookIng utensils; Singer electrle
sewing machine. desk model;
Singer sweeper. Maytag wringer waaber. GE dryer, 11lncb window fan, barbeeoe
gmt. lawn furniture. 12 gauge
llholguns, 4 gunracks. ~ incll
Black and Decker drill set,
lOCket and open wrench sets,
Bolens roto-tlller, 19-ineb po.
wer mower. lawn and garden
tools. Huffy bike, boys;
Schwinn bike, girls; two large
Iron kettles. Alladln lampe,
.many other ilema too owner..,. to mention. Auctioneers

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Cood clean merebandise. Come
early. Lunch will be served

MERCttANTS

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'P'arnlb' 8elf-8el'Yt' Shoe Dlpn"t.·
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lnveltmenl on

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departmenl on a eolllllnmlllf.
plu. ll you han apaee u.U.ble.
AU merehatui* pre-Uebted.
CaD 81'-HJ.'J.e&amp;'J or writ. WoU.
'Wur.a·1'1-ell Co!'ll.• 68 W . CIPit.aJ
at., COIIUibul, Ohio 4818 , .

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4 ROOM lurntshed apartment,
adulll only. !07 Spr!o8 A.....
Pmr.etoy.
U.121e
PLENTY of apace for one tnDer with aD facilities. In Syraouse. Call 119H9114. 4-11-tlc
and unfurnished
a(lll"lmell!s. Cl01e to ldlool.

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Phone 811N04.

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LARGE five room ond ball!
apartment, newly dorOrated,
furnace boa~ l'oma'ov,
Pllono IBUIO'I.
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THREE BEDROOM hOuse lraD·
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7, Middleport.
5-9-Me
4 ROOM lurnisbed apartment
on first ftoor. Adults prefer-

red. ·
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FURNIIIIIED lllroHoom apartmelll, bath; 011 I!Outb lleeoad
Ave., Middleport. Pllono Mra.
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by Chester Flreman'o AUIIIlary. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDanlell, owners; McCoy's
AueUon Service, Auctioneers.
5-IH!c A'l'l'RACI'IVE, llllldenl J- room
fumlabed apartment ldeal!y
1ocaled ...... Pomeroy bull-

WANTED

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$.l.4lo

MAN 10 IO!Iclt dry
Good. aalary IIIII 4 ROOM IIOIJS!!:, btoemeJII,
ABC ctunera,
balb, 2 fk!or
MwiJ
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clecorlled. U Wetqali St.
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FARM : Lovely 4 bedroom farm
houoe with two batbs, modern kitchen and fireplace. Shady acreage, has space for two
cars and horses. If desired,

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GUAIIAl'lTEED REPAIRED
ASSOIII'ED AnJUSl'!IENT
TIBES

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$12.00
plu tu each

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TUPPE:RS PLAINS, 0.

MOBILE HOME opace ltr any lt81 DODGE SENECA, 4-lloclr,
to
oohool snd buolness, In town.
Pallo, nice Jot, quiet nelgbhorbood In Middleport. Jolm
F. Fultz, Pllone 19M3lt_
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For Rent

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I'OMt!ROY, OHIO

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whitewall tlrea, wblte over 11"11 flDI&amp;h.

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Female Help W•nflcl
rent reduced lor escbange of
SHOOTING MATCH, Ill caliber 'HOUSEKEEPER:
Couple de8 hours work a day at nelsbrifle, oeope and open sight
sires woman to Uve In u
bortng
farm house. Jresponmalcb wDl be held Sunday at
housekeeper In new modern
sibllitleo would Include bouseI p.m. oa tbe Cm1 SIDut !ann
home. Duties Include housecleaning, cooking and laundry
apji"O%lmately 2 mn.. out or
cleaning. cooking and laundry
duty. If Interested, pbona AlbRutland on Langsvlllo Rood.
reaponslbWUeo. Room and
ens 594-'1257 or wrUe Dol
Sponoored by !be RuUand Gun
board provided plus weekly
668R
In care or The Dally SenClub. Notleo to an club memoalary. AoeomoclaUons II&gt;
tinel,
Pomeroy.
5-1~1e
ben, a meeting will be beld
elude private bedroom and
at NO Friday evening. 5-3-Ste
bath on oeparate noor, and TRAILER SPACE: Inqutro 151
use
of a car. References reMulberry after 3 or 5 p.m.
THE DON and Earl SiDBlnB l)u.
quired. Interested pmon call
Write P. 0 . Box 42S, Pomot from Knonllle, Tenn., will
Atbens 594-7257 !rom 9 to U
eroy.
5-1~tc
be at !be Olurcb of God, 0....
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or
write
Bo:1
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ter, Oblo, Saturday, May 11,
on or 'nle Dally SenUnel.
FOUR ROOM houoe. batb, on
1111. at Y:!O p.m. 'nle publ1e
&amp;-10-31e
llyoell Run Road. Phone 7C.
II lnriled.
5-Y-41p
5113 .
5-11)41p
REGISTERE!l
practfeal nurte
AUCTION every Friday nliltt,
desired by older OOU])Ie. Wo- FIVI! ROOM furnished apartRutland. Oblo, 7:!0 p.m. New
nuln
may live ln. Private bedment. bath, Chester, Ohio.
and used merebancllao. Adams
room
and
bath
on
separate
Contact Harold Newell '""
Auellon Service, Jim Adams,
floor. Uee of a ear plus
pbone 985-3350.
5-7-tl&lt;
Auetloaeer.
5-7-41e
weekly oaJary. Provide relerenceo. If lnlereated, phone FOUR ROOM
WILL DO oewlng at borne Athens 5114-7257 !ll" write Bo•
APARTMENT,
llppen,
poekell, pegl!lnl.
6qJ\ in care or the Dally Sen..lllllllng, alleratlons,
etc. u.et. Pomeroy.
5-10-31e
Mra. Freddie Thabet. Muon,
Phone '1'1S-5151.
HO-lle HOUSEKEEPER wanted I r THREE ROOM npartment and
0
!other and five children. Good
four camp sites on Oblo RIver. Phone Mason, m..5147.
HAPPY !!OUR, Sbenang Sprlngl
sal ary. Reirequlred .
Nile Club, 5 1o I p.m. MDI&gt;
Wrlle to 3'17 Llnooln St., MidU«p
day tbru Friday. lAdleo al&amp;lll
5-10-31e FURNISHED APARTMENT,
mr'l Friday.
u.u. dleport.
T.ADIES WANTED to sen Judy adulll only, 401 Spring Ave.,
Wanted To Buy
Lee Jeftll. 'We train you Pbona 1192-2Z88.
5-5-llc
ANTIQUES. lul'lllture, dllbes,
Immediate earnings, phon• . 'I'IWLER SPACE In Mlddlemloeollaneous. Mra. Howard
9115-W'/ Chester.
5-10-llp port lor two medium olu
Cecll, 1110 W. Main St., PomoI'OJ.

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trtps to contact oustomers.
Air maD W. H. Dlckerlon,
Soutbweatem Petroleum Corp.
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miniature. fl5 ·and up. Stud
service and pmlng. Pltclae
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AIR CONDITIONING Refr!ger. BUDGET PRICE flnlluN 011 ;
allon lllrilee. Joct'l Rei!IJour third floor . budi!tl lhop.
eraUon, N'ew Haven. .hone
Baker Furillture, Mlddii!JOrl.
IIIS-III'II.
Cltle
Oblo.
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8-eyllnder, automatic: sl011, low mDeage. Good c:oa- 1912 INTERNA110NAL two-ton
dlUon, $360. Roy E. Miller,
nat bed, leso than 10,1100 mD- READY • MIX eoncrota deliv- SEWING MACIIINES. mall'
Rt. J, Pomeroy, Oblo. Pllono
... For qukk iale, $158S. Pb.
ered right to your proJeet_ . .me.aD ,mokei. WY,_
Cheater 1115-31117.
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5-7-31e
Fast and eaay. Free ..aBH•. 'nle Fabric · Shop, Plmlmates.
Phone
19U214,
Goeteroy.
Autborlled Slnpr Salel
I ROOM HOUSE, bath, encloo- GET MOM a gift at BlyaDI'I.
leln Ready - Mil Co., MiddleIIIII Service. We · Sharpen
. ed back porch, wash room.
You will save money: ladle~ port. Ohio.
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Paneling M two rooma IIIII
oboes 11.111 pair, Jadlea hooo
hallway. Lot !I by Iii. Reuon
Zk pair, Bibles, aD prleea ;
for selling, W health. PlloDe
arUDclal Rowers fUll, elec992-3'/U;
5-Uie
FIRIITONI DLC 100
EXP'Bn'
trical appllances, 1arRo plcNIW TIIAD-BLACKWALL
turoo, 99e eacll, gOipel rec- Wheel Alignment
ONE TEMCO, gas etroulatlng
Slae
Prlc• TQ·
ords $2.19 each_ All at Bry. 6SOxiS
t.U .31
beater, 87,500 btu, with bloWant's, 108 W. Main, Pomeroy.&gt;
6SOx!4
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6-7-41e
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949-MYI.
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6701115
11.11 A7
BE GENTLE, be kind, to !bat
pigs. CaD Harrisonville 1192Pluo Roc .......lo ladlaniO
OEpeDSive carpet. Clean H 62'19.
Nol-ltlo GulroniM· .
»Me
-GUARANI'EB),.
with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sbampooer. Baker Fumt- HOME GROwN tomiio planll
ture.
U«e
for ganlen uoe. Early Vallant, Hines 1350, Big Red DePALAMINO MARE, S yeara
licious and lmprov&lt;d MOllRul &amp;tete For S•ie
old, ofee and genUe, toO lbl ..
can. Also, cabbage and pep5I lncbea. Phone t9MII'It.
per plants. Thomas Hqman, FOR SALE by owner. BeauUful
I bodroom home In SyraoaM.
IMp
Syracuse, 0.
5-10-121e
Large corner Jol, waD to waD
earpetlng, eompletely modern.
newly decorated. Owner 1110\'lng out of alate. W1U sacrllloa.
INTERNATIONAL NO. 16 CHOPPER with "'""
Call IIIH4GO 1&lt;&gt;r an appolnlo
hUll, cllrect cut. Rudy to to- Priad to aall.
menL
Jl«e
100 NEW HOLLAND CHOPPER with _ , IMIMI.
HOME FOR sale by o"'*'.
Equipment of All Kinds
Shown by appointment. r
For"l• YNgons, biles, Mo--. C........... 11141
"\\!DI downatalrl, IBIIIe IIJII!'
Trocton. lht a good" 11-1 hen. ,
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atorm wlnclowa, awnlnp. P.
POMEROY
992-5101
SPRING AVt.
0. Dol 4!1S, Galllpolll, ObiD
41631. Telephone 4CU!a.
SOUTHERN PLANTS, tomaiGOB, FOUR DACHSHUND pupa alx
peppers and oweet potatoes.
weeb old, 130 eacll. D. A..
Buslnet~ Slrvlllll
order now for delivery FriMUom, 8114 Pearl St., Middleday, May 10. Charles R. Harport. Phone m.u. ~tp ELECTROLUX Soles IIIII 1Jer.
rll, Portland, phone 1143-81.
Yke. oweepers, I'Uf WMban
U«e HAY, pure timothy and mixed,
IIIII po~. genuine Pll'll,
50c a bale by truck load. PI!.
caD IIUIII.
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HOUSE with adjofnlng Jcl, I
Coolville 667-3747.
5-10-21e
bedrooms, large kitchen, modem bath. fuD basement, wllll 1964 HARLEY DAVIDSGN mogaraga, newly r&amp;deoorabld.
torcycle, XLCH, $'150, or wiD AtrroMOIIlt£ tnauronee heel
Loa! JOUr .....
cau IJ92.lM2 after 4 p.m. Itt trade lor llvestocl: of equal l!llletlled?
or'o
Jlcense?
can lft.29811.
Ebenezer st., omeroy, 0.
value, phone 99U793. 5-9-21p
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COOL 2 STORY brlek bouse In
Syracuoe, Oblo; IBfl!e level
yard, shade treea, patio. Will
acc.pt good houae lraller or
travel traDer aa part i&gt;BYmenl. Wrlle Dol 527 or call
Marietta, Oblo 3'11-1845.
5-l&amp;«o

HOUSE, ! rooma and bath. Illquire Arnold Brothera, Pomenew. Wll1 oeU for $57 cash '""
roy. Oblo, phone 1111-M,
$5 per IIIOIIIb. Call 1192-21311.
44tlc
5-7-«e
TWO PURE
""'"'·Ohio.
can
111611 PIDLCO stereo, 40-IDob wal- ALUMINUM ear top fllhiDI
ville,
nut console. Thls set baa 10 - · fully guaranteed, priced
right. Klagobury Road, one
year dlamoncl needle, 4 bla
mOe WOOl of Rt. It Pbono NINE ROOM HOUSE, large lat.
speakers, automaUo tum tacould be made lnlo apart~4-U.aotc
ble, pay fU6 per montll or
meofa' Rnclne' phone 949-3'152.
balance due $1211.44. Try It In
5-10-31e
HOUSE IN Middleport aoi rhlr
your borne. can ••·5-7.etc front; two atory, el&amp;bt rooma
15 FT. nBER GLASS BOAT,
and two balbl. . .• .
50 hp motor, traDer, phone
5-1-IJip
ARTIFICIAL flowm. Mothers
949-W.
5-IN!o
Day and Memorial Day,
acrooa from upper end of park 112 FORD Falcon Tudor, willie, ELI!lcrROLUX
SWI!illlPIMI,
with carrier, $!GO. Harry LodIn Syracuse. Mabel Pickens.
fuD
aile,
oomplele
a- ·
wick, Rt. 3, Pomeroy. Pboue
5-7.etc
Chester _ , _
5-Nip
menta. A-1 eonclltlon. Pay oil
5 paymenll of $5.11 eadL
7 ROOM HOUSE, bath, bssePhone
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ment, large lot, garaf!e, near 57 CHEVY, good Om, body,
and In good running condischool, church, post olllce and
tion;
2&amp;'1 alan~. Phone 111811 SEWING macblne, Iii rae
store. Write Box 172 Portequipped to buttonhole, dll'll,
991-1015.
1-Ntp
land . or Phone 1143-2!311. 5-Y~
IIIOilOifllll. ele. Redueed
from erus to only aut &lt;r
WESTINGHOUSE dehumldlller, FOX MINI-BIKE, 1~ year old,
$1.25 per week. Pbone 1ft.
In good condition. Powered by
girls 26-lncb bicycle, Inside r•.
J-10-tlc
Cllnton J\1 liP enatne. Hal
G" by %'-8" btreh door. Phone
beadllldrt. tamlglrt, winclahteld.
9fU!t7.
s.r-«e
Busln• Servlllll
can 74USII.
M«&lt;
TEIIMI'I'ES B'W~
WILL YOU make a fair oller 10 OLDSMOBILE• ..,_ steer- ·THEY ARE re-productive~,
on desirable ten year old
I IIIII braba Good CODIIIDDt JOUI' 1IOibr colODJ. Prlt
house on Rl. 62, In Clifton.
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lnlpectlona IIIII .lnfonnatiOD
lion,
Phone
1c.a.
sa nice rooma IIIII both,
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on crawl opaee danger~. No
basement aeparabld to I
saleaman, low ·overhead, 10
1"001111 and IDe shower, 12111
per cent savlnp. AUied Ptlt
ataU. Two lots IIOslGO each. RDlULAR SIZE recap llrea
Control, Pomeroy, Oblo, PI!.
$10, mDk l'lc gallon, STP lie,
Fenced In privacy. All kiDdl
I8Ufe9
evonlnp. 4-iUolp
brake ftuld. 11 oz. 4k, bolocof fruit treea. Inquire at
mancbe Compaon In alflon, · na 3 lb. $1.31, I iiOIID agga
C. C. BRADFORD
tie, jowl I lb. 99e. M t 0
w. v•.
4-10-lllc
AUC'ftOlfJIIa
M"ll'kel, Rt. 7, ~
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15 CIIIMIOLET.
old home. Pllono 11tM411.
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'Bfi.Shful Hides 'tn closets, unde1 stairwells; 1nywhere .• . because H's ftnPIIIII. No vanll or
flues necessaiY Whan you rep~ce Da11111 type water bssler
wllh PSP acceptad electri~ Our PloW Sel'lice Plan
assures hi&amp;hast quality . .. and pmlden 1110%, 10-yesr
181'1ice ...,..nty includina perts, labor, senice and tuk.

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TWO TIRES, 1110114, lillbtlY
used, less than 10011 mDes; 11 123-ACRE ca!Ue !ann, br owaer, near Rio Grande, Oblo.
monlhll guarantee. Oleap. Pb.
Call Sam Gulbrle. Phone m74Um.
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Y, MAY 12. 1968

POMEROY ·MIDDLEPORT

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life · IIIII ........, of Josie
'SIUol1. Kentlicloy • ·~ autbor,
wal r~ at W~o
n\eetiaa ot the Pl&gt;mOJW !llako"'
peare c1.m at the 11ome of Mra.
Phll Wlll!Jinaoo.
The meetjDI foll&lt;iWild a potluck luacheon, an ru;mual evatt
Tile

held "' mark the ,..cluelon or
moetlnl• until !all.
Mrs. Ada Warner pre1141111ed
the blognp~&gt;y or Sl1la\'l, - wao
born of unalluealed parlllla 1ft
tho blllo near Gl'eelql, K,. The
!lllllll,y reiddod In a throe - .....,
log llouso. Following Sluarl'a
grad;atloo from eotlegobe1aqbt_
ln a school -17 mllea from b I 1
homo, welklng theto each - IIIII tAl spond time with hlo falnlly.

!DIA&gt;rsporslng her oomments
witb some of Stuart's poetry,
Mn. Warner told of bls eoro~
nary In his late
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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
MIIY 10.11

"A FISTFUL
OF DOLLARS"
Clint Eastwooa
Marianllo Kocb
PLUS
''THE FORYUNii:
COOKtl"

SUNDAY, MONDAY
ANDTUIIDAY
May 12-1 3-14

DOUILE FEATURI
"SPIHOUT"'
Elvis Preoley
Sheii..-Fal&gt;lno
PUJ'S
"PENILOPI"
Natalie Wood
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Mar 10.14

WALT.DISNIY'S
"BLACKIEARD'S GHOST"
&lt;ToobuieolorJ
Ut:all Jones, Peter Us.Wu.t\'
FIATURITTI: ·
How &amp;pry I Am, 3l't..... ·
UISNIY CARTOliNS:
No-Iii..
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ADMISSION: 8lic ol: lito:
SHOW &gt;TARTS 1 PJI

Shocli Given Eye-Bar Chain
Could Have Triggered Fall

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Sl. Joha.
lool! call with

SATUIIDAY
BAKE
sAu:;,Br~
P,T,A,
verBiv or eollat
Western
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Durlng tba bullneoa lllliOIID8
dlollol'lo
For
Plclal&gt;
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bokod
O&lt;IQlueled b.r l&amp;a. Ben NllliZllng, Mrt. Klllrlnellllllklo, Mro. nema ror tho ae1e cell ItS.
Ruth Homtllf, and Jlra. Geor- SI!Of.
WGH SCHOOL DANCE ]1111'\1
l!la WU!lamiCII ...,., llllllOlnled
tAl tho_.,. eommillet. Mrs. SoiDrda.YDII!litllldol'l&lt;hOOI-·
Jed w-.., s.. th"'*ed t b o aorllhlll at tho Middleport Bl&amp;lo
mombero ror earda IIIII 'flalta seboolaudi1Drllimatarlln811B:a0
cmtng her roeent hoii)JIWiza. p.m. f\lblle welcome. JQ"o Will
Uon.
BAlli SALE at the Trl-LuotrO
Tho meeting 0011cluded with
the old&gt; womiD'a creed. At the Cl11110r1 Ill Middleport, Salurt 9
lund!..., bueldea those named da,y, ~"'-'-.,.,puwu.a a
a,m.. OII!Or
wore Mrs. NoYa s.,,rrod, a 1111011, food Items belldaa baked sooct•
Y!ss L3dla lil&gt;er""'ob, IIDd lolro. wnl be ,ror aele. Proe--for
LOUis Relbel.
ehll-BIDIIII
a ,blllllChUreb,
of the MGm
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Banquet, Donee ·
Will be June 1

tho time o1 dlsablllv. ~e aeld
that ontrloa ln ltla diary lndl·
cated that he bad been o«ered
numerous teacbingposi.tionaover
uio United States but had preferMASON- Tile Wahama Alum-red tAl stay ln tho Bille ol hh al-banQIOIIIIII dance will bu held
birth.
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June I at tba bigb school with
dlmer sorvod at 6:30 p.m. (DSI')
IIIII dallclng at 9 p.m. with the

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DON AND EARL, 1081&gt;01 al!W'
era, Knoni.Ue, Tenn., at the
Church of God, Cheater• .7:30
p.m. S&amp;turday. Publjc Invited. .
SUNDAY
ADULT FELLOWSIUP, St. Paul
Lutlleron Church, 7:30 p.m. SUD-

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SOUTHERN LOCAL B1D1 Boo..
tera, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the
school: aew omcera lnatalled.
Mambera urged 1o attend.
WOMEN'S AQXILIAIIY ol Veterans MemOI'ial. Hoapltel, 'nleldl!' nigh~ 7:30 p.m. holpllll
calo)orlL Natiauel HoiJ)IIII Week
to be obaenod. Holreahmeuta

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NDlDLEPORT Bu-sa 11J1c1
Profeuloaal Women'• C l u b,
TUeodiiY eventng; cllnner at 6:30
p.m., 11art1n Reatauraut. MootIng IIIII _.,.1x&gt; ·follow It the
olllee al the Columbia Goo fll
Oltlo.

That's how one old Puritan described the
decorative poles set up for celebrations in
May-the month whose name came from the
Latin word "Maius," meaning 'tincreuj.'' Of
course we celebrate May by trying to improve and increase our banking service and
·services for you wherever poqible. If you
have any suggestion&amp;, please telldlll!

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CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPJL~-Forty..,.lx persons died when
A "ah9ek" to the eye - baf the brldee Cell into the Ohio
chain cruld have caused a bar ·mver.
to break, triggering the colllpse
H•'chtman, commissioned by
of the -Silver Bridge last Dec. the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads
15 at Point Pleasant.
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testimony Friday or Dr. Rob- necting the eye-bar chain with
ert Hechtman as tile National the bridge deck area _ could
Transportation SaCety Board have pulled loose from the botcompleted a four-da.v board of tom.

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&amp;alth ot COlumboa, are hero
vlsltllw their ~ Jlr,
llllllolrL Albert Rowlb. Tho cbll·
dreo came tO Middleport wltli
their uncle IIIII 111111, Mr. IIIII
Mrs. Chu-leJ Ko&amp;s!IPr who hod
beeo ln COlumbllo vlaltiq the
Smith IIDd Lin')' Flower• famiUea. Becky IIIII Kolli\V Bouab
wore In ColumbuJ with Mr. IIIII
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Held by Yourh
A ]IIIII porl;y ""' beld a.,..
da.Y alabt b.r the TIIOII Youtb
Followablp fll tba lll!ld!opnt
Cburcb ol Cbrllt II the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Werwioll Cor·

lach, ad'flaors.
A Bible llucll' toilo!&lt;od t h t
pizza PIN attended br Riel!.
Trll&gt;lett, Mark lilo)'er, Ropr IIIII
lliiiU' ~ lllau Gullcb,

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... btYitod "' partld»ato In tba
ll'OUP which will meet at e p.
m. IIIDdlf aiiJlll at the cllurdl.

Sewing Club to
Sponsor Sole

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partner in the Greiner company, to pay $1 million
damage and another $1 mWion
in 9Unitive aoo exemplary damJenkin~:~, 1

ages.
The complaint charges t h e
respondants - identified as desl~rs. builders and suppliers
or materials used in c()llstruc~
tion ol the bridge - with negli~
gence in the design, coostruetion
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POMEROY - Dr. H. Be..,.
Kendall, professor 1Jt chemical tory Club ' and tho Athena Coun.
engineering at Ohio Unlverslcy, try Club, Dr. Ken:llll Ia alsll
will deUver the address at the a member or the American lnanrl11l c;crnmencement of PomD- oUtuU&gt; of Cbemlcel E!Wineors,
roy Hli!~ School to be· hold at the American Chemical Socie8 p.m. 1m Thursda.v, May 23. ty, U!e American tlssociatim for
A IE.Ive or Midland, Mich., Enatneering Education, Alpha Chi
Dr. Kendall has been associat- Sigma (chemical honorary), SJged with Ohio Uni verstcy aince ma Xi (research honoruy}, Tau
1960. He has taught also at tho Beta PI {englnoorlng honorary,
~e wtituU&gt; of Teclmol® and
and the Ohio Univerait,y Facultho Unlverslcy ot Michigan. He cy SonatA&gt;. He has authored U&gt;cl&gt;-.
haa worked lor Door Cbemleel nlcol papers and publlcltiOIII.
IIXI tile Sholl 011 Co.
Amuel beccolaurea!Al lor Porn- ·
Dr. Kendau received his B. eroy seniors will be held at
s. dqree at Grovo Clcy Col· 7:30p.m. ooSundlf, !day19. Thl•
loge ln PoM1ylV1111a In 1948; wiD eloo be in the juolor high
ltla II, S. degree In chomlcel audltA&gt;rlum.
DR. KENDALL
onglneorlng ln I 950 IIIII hls Ph.
D. In chemical origlneerl.. ln
1956, both at the Caoe lnatltute of TechnolOgy.
GALLIPOLIS - Larry Dob. base of the colorful R o c k 7
son, president of the local Boy Mountl.Jna and will be one o1
Scout Explorer l'l&gt;ot No. 200, the iil!'gell IIJicl moot meaningFather, Two Sons,
has been chl&gt;aen b,v the Trl State ful pthorlngo ol high aehoolArea CouneU ol Boy Scouts to age boya ever held.
Larry Ia u yeors old IIIII
be tholr delegate to the NaUon-.
al Explorer Delll!lllo Confer. haa been aellve In aeoutlng tor
GALLIPOLIS - The Gollla .... "' be held In August at seven years. StartiDg aa a CUb
County SherUrs DepartmentFrl· Colorado State Univorslcy.tForl Seoul In Pack 203 tor throo
day arrested a Mason Couruy man Collins, polo.
years, be th011 ;lolnod Boy Soout
am hls ttvo sons on charges or The conference will be hold on Troop 200 IIJicllfter throe years
tresJ)lssing late Friday night !lt the 2,200 acre campus at the he became an Eqtlorertwoyeara
the Baird Brothers Auto Wreck.ago. He now holde tho rank al
ing Lot at Cheshire .
Lifo Seoul IIIII Is currentiyworkArrested on "'arrants .signed
Iaa. lor bla·· EaiJI• rank, - . , .
by Donal&lt;l Baird were Bq Horon11 three more merit badgei. •
old Duncan, 52, James W. DtJn..
Lorey baa 'lllenclecl Boy Soout
can, 21, and Richard Lee DUnCamp Arrowboad two summers
can, 23, IJ)1 or GaiJlpolls Ferry,
IIDd 11"1 rel!llllred tor 11101111r
W. Va. Their cases will be heard
week In Jul¥,
MQIIdly In Galllpolla Munlelpol
He 1• I m611)\&gt;er f1l the OrCOUrL
' dor of the.
ArfWI
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~~~ Couroa" under tile
-REPORT ACCIDENT
leaclorablp ol Gory lluak thol'l&gt;at
GAWPOLIS - Clv JJODee ··.
~oor. Llri'J 'bal work'
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Ing 1x&gt;wan1 lt11 God IIIII Count17
eldent at 3:25 p.m Frldlf 011 .· ·
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two 1oor•
s.liald Ave., scroto ·from JIU. .
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;;. .lthll-~· Geor110 M. Swan. . ·
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" Kl!, 73, Patriot Slar Rt, P!&gt;Dce
Y- Fel, nld1 l!tcllod lXII 'fl I .Pifkliw·' .
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GALLIPOLIS - Dennis," Grose
and Paula Rainey have b e e n
named outstanding seniors or
Kyger Creek's 1968 graduating .
class.
Miss Rainey is the class sa~
lutatorian and Grose is the vale~
dlctorlan.
Miss Rainey is tha dauii~ter
ot Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rainey, Rt. 1, Gallipolis. ~e coma
piled a 3.39 overall point average during her four yean at
Kyger Creek.
She was a member ot the National Honor Society, Keyette,
Latin, French Clubs, choir, girl's
ensemble, most courteous girl
of the year, and editor or t h e
school newspaper.
Mill Rainey also participated
in the civil detense course, was
•eerolary_of the. Na.l1onal 11ooJ;
~- I!IU • I'Mf-"iiat; ;6Acd
vfee JltesttJent of tht Kajietu. Club. ~e Ia i member M
the Addison Methodist Church.
~ pjans tAl attend Well VIrginia Wooleyan.
Grose Is the son or Mr. and
Mrs. Roy L, Grose, Cheshire.
He· was a member ot tlle Boba
cat track team his junior year,
band, chorus, Glee club, and
was an outs~diug basketball
pla.vor, making tho Ali-Southem
Athletic Conference and All ~
Gallta Count,y tournament teams.
He complied a 3.76 overall
point average during his tour
years at Kyger Creek.
Grose was named most courtes
tew s student, was a Boy's &amp;ate
representative, vice president of
the junior clasa, president f1
the student couneil, National Hona
or Soclet;y and Latin Club, and
was president. lieutenant pernor and secretary of the Kcv"
Club,
He ts a member ol the Cbe-

OFFER CHECK - John T. Wolle, lett, alii Freeland Norris, both vice presidents ot the Jta..
cine Hmne-Natiauel Blnk, hold a cheek in the amOUII( of $50 that the bonk offered Satun1a7 ulta
contrlblltion tAl the 1968 Citizen's Scholarship Fund of Meigs eount;y. The toCal of - o a s tAl
the fund, commonly known as ''Dollars lor Scbolars,"la nearb~$3,000.

shire Baptist Church. He plana
to attend Marietta College. He
has received an honor scholar~
altlp.

Anti-Litter Drive Opened
POMEROY Students of
grades one through six across
Meigs County are being enrolled in an anti~lltter campaign by
Meigs County's Ken Amsbary
Chapter. Izuk Waltoo League
of America.
Roy Holter, who is chairman
fJl the league project, reported
that pledge letters against 111terin,g have been signed by students across the county aoo will
be forwarded to the league's natlonal headquarler s.
The pledge reads:

DENNIS i;ROSE
(VelodlctOnan) •

GALLIPOLIS - Judge John 80 miles an haor, drl•lng witbo
W. Howell suaperxled the oper- out headlights, betore the charge
a tor's license of Gacy L. car. waa filed
. ••f)'fill Qat thrOw· P.IJI«",•wnp;. : : .-16, m, , -~ PI= ((IC ~11,, ,..!1118li l1!onil~l ·
~ ' !~. _ . 1.. ~ J'. , l!ussel), \7• )Cii!ei~tolil.
pe~; ·· ·cQlarners, -· !r"Wt peel or
Juvenlle Coort on a State High.. 11'11 costs
ipteclhr, 11fti1
other trash on ·lld~walks or
way Patrol charge of unsafe op. A. E'JIJlS, 16, Rt. 1 Crown CiQ",
roads, in school, JJilfkS, play
eraUon.
$20 and costs, speed in excess
grounds, lots and yards - no
Officers of the Gallipolis Pa- ror road conditims; IIIII Mark
ma~ whether I am walking
trol Post reported that carter A Barton, 16, Mason. torleit.or riding in a car.
had been clocked at a speed or ed a $17.50 hood ror apeedlrw.
.,1 will not throw trash into
· streams or water. I will be as
careful or other people's places

GHS Commencement
Speaker, Dr. Yochum

GALLIPOLIS - Dr. Harold ium.
Harland T. Martin, presidert
L. Yochum, president of Capital
of
the Gellipolis Clcy Board of
University, will deliver the
commencement address for 177 Education, will present diplcmas

by a tractor~trailer traveling
up North Thlrd Ave.
The phones at the hall were
out or commission ror about
45 mJrrutes and the radio eahle
was replaced later. Last weekend a t1re developed at the hall
when lightning struck a siren

graduating seniors of G a 11 1 a to the members ol the clas&amp; who
Academ,y Hlgll School sl 8 p.m. will be presented hy Prinelpel

Tuesday, May 28, in the Gallia James N. M. Davis.
The GAllS principal will also
Academy High School Auditorpresent the annual honorary ..
llfards in Athletics, Scholarship
and Music, along with the Sci-

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PAULA RAINEY
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Unroe Home Expected to
Entered by Attract Crowd
RIO GRANDE - More than
Cutting Iloor 1,500
students •nd vlsltA&gt;rs -are
expected to attend
outdoor
the

GALUPOLIS - A breaking
and entering occurred some time
between May 1 and lOatthehome
of Mrs. Virginia Unroe, CI!Q'
01apel Rd. The GalUs Councy
Sherifrs Department was noti~
fted of the B &amp; E at 5:10 p.m.
Frldii,Y.
Sgt. James E. Baldwin said

.,.,eooe aooarentl.v cut the wire
011 a screen door to get onto an
eoelosed bJck QO.rc.h. An easy
entry )Y!IS made b,v raising a
wllxlow to get Into the house.
Items stolen Crom the house
included: $50 in silver dollars,
t5 ln change, one pistol, a set
of stainless steel cooking u.W~
alla, toor new blanket• and rou.r
slleota. ' All ot tho troaen food
Items In tho fr001er hod elao
otolen, Set Baldwin Aiel
Mrs. Unroe bal been allflng
with her son, Rex UIU'oe, on
carter Rd., and wu not at home
when the burglary took place,
otDcera stated.

art show am groundbreaking ceremonies lor the Paul R. Lyne
Physical Educatl&lt;io Buildi.. tc&gt;day at Rio Grable College.
The Second Armual Outdoor
Art Show wUI host more than
50 amateur artists from Southeastern Ohio and West Virginia
who will display over 200 pieces
or art, includingpeundinkdraw~
lngs, oils, pastels, watercolors~
cerandcs, and sculptw-e. The art
show will be held on the College
Green trom 1 p.m. ~o dusk.
At 5:30 p.m., Rio Grande College wtll break ground ror tile
new ]lhyaieal educatioo buildlog.
The $600,000 structure, namod
after the eleventh prealdont of
Rio Grllllle College, wW house
buketbell courta, swilnmlqr
pool, clllll'OOIIll, a handball
court, wolgllt room, 11111 flculcy
olliceL It will be the oo17 such
building In Soothe11tern Oblo.
Thla evening, the RIO Grllllle
~,.. Theetre will pre- Tho

. RECEIPTS W_AY UP
POMEROY - Slloo tax recaipts fqr the month ot April tc&gt;llle4, $23,941.2~ln~a Coud;v
ccOiiparod to ri&lt;e~ &lt;it $10,•
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Durose will intrc:duce the eemencement speaker.
The Rev. L. E. Foud.Y, pastor
oi the First Church or God, Gar~
field Ave., will give the invocation and benediction.
Mrs. Anno Fischer will pllf
the tr'!ditional "Pta.p m:f Circumstanc"C\_ l~ the Procession-.
el. A. Klml'"!l SulU&gt;r wi\1 leod
the singing or "America T )J e
Beautiful" by the audience.
The Maclrlgals, select vocal
grq or the Gallia Academy
Hlgll School Choir, will sing
Peace of Mind. Terry Vallance
will lead the singh1g of the Class
Song ol1968. Mr. SulU&gt;r will lead
the singing of the GARS Alma

Mater.

Morey F'mn Wins

Remedial Work Bid
WAlii!NGTON - Totltll DiJ..
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Jllller Sllur!IIJ the
More.Y Cooatruetlon F&lt;a.-lillt
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tba low bl4der Ill the ........ ot
$3116,168.80 rot bi&amp;ll)lll'
dlel w&lt;rk In Mella ~• ...,
tile Raelne ~ and~'l'fo,
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As 1 reward lor participating
in the program, each school will
re-ceive a su.bscrlption to "~
door America" lor the aehool
library and certificates also wUl
beaworded.

Teen's License Lifted

at Middleport town hall continued FridaJ.· when two telephone lines and a ractio cable
into the hall were pulled down

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or mine.
"I am proud or my eouatry,
my state and lilY school - and
I want them to be proud of me."
Response on the part e&gt;t school
children and principals has been

MIDDLEPORT- The ''jinx''

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will be hootaiS for tba-meel-

VETS MEMoiiJAL - World~ ·-pi-oiirOsllic.., the Gallta . War Ve!Alrana Memortal In
Puhllc ~e. This vl,e" ·llholll'Hiit troilt Of the Jl!emortalllr wblch w!U be pla\:ed·the 1111111ea

al&gt;all Gallla CcRml,}' servicemen who have been on acilvo dov since the Vlotnam'eonalct bopii.
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Mrs. Alta Miner ·Ia recq)er..
sting from o strob at tba home
ol her dlugb~r, lolra. Garnet
Herdman or !Aoo, W, VL Mra.

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In 1111ddleport Tuelldlf on P.I'II&gt;-

Meanwhile, it was

here that the administrator of
11111 load'.' on Ute eye-bar chain, tho eatate of Leo Blackman, a
Hechtlnen ~aid, "Yes, t h i s . Wchmond, Va. truck driver killwould tend to stiffen the eye. ed in the collapse o! the Silver
Bridge laot December, OJ eel a
bar."
Hechtman said he found a !rae· $2 mWloo damage oult In Katured ~r below broken eye- nawha Cwnty Circuit Court Frlbar No. 33q, which witnesses dlf.
The ccmplainant, Mary EUtel
Tuellda¥ said could have caus-Rouse,
has asked the court to
ed the collapse.
com.Pel U. S. Steel Corp. am its
subsidiary American Bridge Co.,

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Mrs. llqDMIII Belll, Jlrt. JJoo
Jl~ Jlro. '1ldwvd Wollo,
Jlro. Wlllanl l'!Q)oor, Jlrt. JJoo
JIDllel, Mro. Clllriea - . . .
IIIII Mrt. EIZI ~ Jr.

POMEROY

Member Federallleaeryr S)'Jieln

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MASON CHURCHo!Chrlstalng
2:30p.m. SUnday, mtetllwbouae,
ldlller St., off Itt. 33, Muon.
Evol')'bod,y Invited.
MEIGS MOTORCYCLE Club
Vagabonds.
Tlekoto wlll JJ&gt; oo aelo at the scramble SuldaJ at club grOtm:!s
tollowlq plaeeo: lllllor'a Gro- 8 miles north or Pomeroy, 20
cery IIDd Ma1011 eount;y Bank, miles south or Athens, CIJ Route
New Havea; &amp;nith Grocery, Hart- 33. Signs mark rauu.. Gates opford; B&amp;B Markot, IIDd Dorotb7 en 10:30 Lm.; nces at 1:30
J, Rusaell, Maaoa; WllllamoGro. p.m. Admission $1. Free parloo
eel')', Cliftoni Fowler's Groeeey, ~ne. children under 12 f,ree.
MONDAY
West Colnmbiai Peoples Bank,
BETIIEL 62, llltel'IIII!OIIIl Orpt, PleaSIIIt; K &amp; C Jeweler•,
Pomeroy, aad Foreman a n d der fll Jobo Dauglrtoro, Mondl.y,
7:30p.m. Poo!OJW-•TemAbbott, In Middleport.
All rooonatlaaa mull bemadl plo, Elecllon ol Belhel om....
b,y Mil' 24. Alllalerolled alum- IIIII counell membera.
DAUGHTERS OF RUTH, UnitBI are aabd 1x&gt; be at tba bigb
s&lt;bool at 7:30 p.m. Ma,y 29 1x&gt; ed Mothol!lst Church, 2 p.m.
Mooda,y 11 the home of lolra.
help decorate,
Albert Glnoci&lt;Dor.
POMEROY PTA, Ml&gt;ndl.y II
7:30p.m.; llfii.V patrol wiD l!lvo
the llq pledge IIJicl be prooonteil
Pockedby~
trophies; new otncere iutalled;
flrat p-lde IIIII klnderprtenpor011!1 ha,. rolreahmenta.
Boxea fll bllllketa IIIII elotbTIJESDAY
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POMEROY lf;OMEN'S llolillnc
l!lilill' were. paeked" 1111'
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Alan. aml&amp;ll meeting. Tuellday,
American LutberouCbur&lt;bWom7:30 p m. at Pomeroy Bowling
oo or 111. Paul 11111 111. John Luiherau Cburcbea met TUeodiiY Lanoe.
aiiJlll at the Pl&gt;meroy Church. TEACHERS AND helpera, Cbeo111111 9larea Fro&lt;kor pro-. ter Communlv Vaeatloo Bible
Scbool. to meet at 1 p.m. Tue ..
od 1 PJ'OII'Im of olldea m her
dlf
11 Clleotet MetbodlstCbw-eh.
trip 1x&gt; the Holt Land, RofrellbBooks IIIII eral!a dlatrlbuled IIIII
meatlwere~
discussed; attendance requested.
LADIE!I AUXILIARY, Lowla
Manley Post 283, American LegiU1, 7 p.m. TUeodiiY, NIOIIII
lllpUat Cburcb.
WOMAN'S SOCIETY of WID'kl
Service, of Eotorprlao E.U,B.
· Church, omuel motheN!ouabter
boftoJJol at 6 p.m. Members ore
tAl brll1! covered dlab IIIII own
table aervicei program at 7:30,
SbarOO Freckor with slldto ol
her lrll&gt;. tAl the Holy Lind. Open

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