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lc 8IIIIOUII&lt;ed tildl1
11181 Ute two
mecli&lt;llll'GUP~ will merit_Into a
mecll&lt;ll Ill be boom
· aa Uti Holzer M...i!al cOuter
Clinic alloctlvo July 1, 1988.
'!lie obJecllve ol thO lornfallon
of Ute Holzer Mll!l&lt;ll center
Clinic Ia to eombiDe Ute
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medicine, by Or. Leo C. a.n, ·
llr. Norvil A. Marlin, and
Homer . B. 'lllomaa. For 1118111'
yearalhey served IIIIo areo!rom
quarters '"' Stale Street. lil 1960

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EVERY SERVICE

pre11811t medical ellniea, to more
etrecllvely &lt;OIItin!e to develop
ol -odlni Ute -

YOUR FINANCIAL NEEDS
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•Auto Loans
• Business Loans

e Savings Aec'ts.
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• Bonk by Mail
e Niglrt Depository
• Safety Deposit
Boxes

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• Personafl Loans

eHome
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olmecllcal care.
For Ute present, Ute Holzer
Mecllcal Center Clinic will continue to pracUoe ~ two sub •

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RECEIVES FROG - Ena Joue, a momber of Ute st.
Plul LoUtoran Church Ia Pomel'QJ, JrOsoniJ Altornoy Fred
croW, Grud croiar o! lho Oldo Soclef¥ tor the ~""
of 1!ulltroct. IDe., •liMllller tr&lt;ll'' tor Ida c&lt;lllecUcllttat&amp;olllo aiiOut 200. IIIIas Jeaoe IIIII oilier,_,; o! Ute. st. Plul
'Luthorail Church - " ' " ' will be aatdrw Ute 8lulted rr.p
61rllll Bit lltad Btptta Woekond lad tlloy also IDlJ be liUI'·at Ute church. - SoDIInol Pl&gt;olo.

All Pr&lt;IJIOrlles ci Or. and Mro.
Holzer, Sr. were deeded to the
eonimunlt,y lllrouill Holzer Hoi·
pltal FOWidatl&lt;lll, In 19t9. The
separate entlt;y or Holzer Clinic emerged u a ~ praetlce
por!Derlhlp. CmiiJuously, the
has leased spece In lk&gt;l·
zer llospllnl.
. 1'llday' Ute portnershlp 0011·
slat• o! Z2 pb,jlslcllns who serve
tile area In lhe fields o! lnlemal
mecllclne, urology, palhology,

THE HOLZER CLINIC
Formed In 195() by six phys1clans, Dr. Charles E. Holler, general surgery, thoracic: BUr&amp;-., Dr. Marcus J. Magnussen, ger,y, orthopaedic surgery, ralfCJUPI in the facllltlea nowoeeu- Dr. Ja&lt;oll Wel....,.ger, Dr. otto cU.oJogy, pediatrics, IDCI obstetpled by Ilia Holzer Clinic IIIII A. Vornhol~ Dr. WOllam F. Ashe, rics and gynecology.
tile GaiUpolls CIIDic. Patlenla ol
cllnlco will oontiiJie to be
101n by lhslr rqular Jlh1slcSAN PEDRO, Callt (IJPO - Pale, shaken oCIIcers of Ute
1Jna at tile respecllve faellldeo.
Los· Angeles Pollee Department's Harbor station awea.Ied to
After a porlocl ·ol llud.Y and
the JU»llc: Turn ln your ftrearms if you lUte- blt please WJo.
ovaluadoo, It II andelplted tllat
load tllem llrol
. , structure ol lilt two preLt. Art Rotter said the assassination of Se"n. Robert KenmediCal -nUl be rtorpnlzriecb' has brought a rush of people to Harbor station, bent oo
ed to initiate .:-JIIIIna handing over their weapons. It has become clear to nervous
...... ol Jll'OVIdlDc expanded
beallh care to Ilia areo.
omeers that a lot of the wen intentioned gun owners hardly
know
one end of a firearm trom the other.
i Several llddltlooal Jlh1slclana
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climax came Tuellday when a little old lady, brim full
will become a11oclaled will! tile
bOW medj&lt;ll group. Detolla o!
of goOd citizenship, trudged Into tile obltion wllh a rolled up
apron.
the acMWoo of the~ new group
Willi
of her
she spilled Its contents clanking on .
llii&gt;mbora will be l!lnOIInced In
the desk of a detective. It was a ,25--caJiber automatic, tully
lho near future.
loaded, with the saCet.Y orr.. .. It's a hazard," Rotter s a y s.
THE GALLIPOUS CLINIC
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For e,.ry bonking service and faelllt;y

under one root, you can alwaya depend on
us. ArKI we add the bq)ortant extra of
iriendly, considerate attention in the
handling ot your financial needs.

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ed at Fourlll Avewe and Sycamore Slroel, GaiiiJiolls.
Tocla¥ .lids clinic has lOVen
phydcllns aervlng area realdenio Ia tile fields ci 1n1erna1
medicine, general surgery, op..
lhalmology and general family

and Dr. Cbarlea E. Holzer. Jr.,
lhoH Jlh1ald.sno had tor 1101118
dme beeo pracllclng u a JII'OUP
with Or. Cherleo E. Holzer, Sr.

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be held Salurdsy night In cOII)uncllon wltll tile frog Jumplrw ehampiOIUIIdp, .&gt;9 p, m., It Ilia f - 1
aladlum. ear.han and Ids SJ100Sor, Malp Treuuror """""'E. Fnllk, loll, I&lt;"* over Ute acute oC events wltll Dale C. Wll'ller, a member o! tile oommlttee tor the trog Juat)IQIJ tad pie e111at1
e&gt;enta. Deadline for entering lhe pie eatlrw eonleat Is lids ewq A 16() cub prise will be c~­
lhe wiMer - who bettBr be r&lt;ll hungry - IIIII ids spoosor will recelw au attneU,. trllJib1.
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Une may be lhe moat ilarmful
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"While there la no &amp;:luht that
tar and nicotine are Injurious to
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TIM COZART, 17, son of
Robert and Thelma Cozar4
Portland, has been appolntBd
to tile UnltBd Slates MUitary
Academy at West Poln4 N. Y.
He will report to West Point
011 July L Tim's nomination
(aeeancl alternate) was anllOUil\led by Cong. Clarence E.
MUler or OhiO' I lOth CoJWTeSaional District wbo also sent
a congratulatory message to
Mr. and Mrs. CozarL

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rollero; Pl. Plea- 24.5();
i'llllteroy.-11411, Zl,OO; lllniM,
l iatl alai.; lllnawba Falla, 4.50
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night at Jackson expressed interest for a Cour - county joint

vocaUonal school in this area.
Byrl R Shoemaker. Director.
Voeadonal Education, Slate IJ&amp;.

partment ol Education, was the

wldei.Y adver- principal speaker al

brands. .. Greeoe said, 1 1)ecause
lllat II really beolde Ule point.
Whal we're getting at Is that

s~rinterxtenta

are to discuaa
such a school with their respective botrds of education al their

tile Joily

tised brend or clgerDIIes tllat Lanes Bowling Alley. Hee;~~plain­
clalmo to be lowest In tar and ed lhe pl'&lt;lblems In es1abllshlng
nleotlDO ac:lually reaoltBdlnmore such a school
Local superintendents lrmn
lung dsnla&amp;e Utan 10 other IIIIer
GoUla, Malgs, Jackson and VI"'
brands tested.
"I don1t want to orne t b e ton counties expressed interest
in such a vocational school. The

meetings.
Meigs Local is bulldirwnow,ln

Mrs. Philson
Dies Tuesday

Paris Talks
Continue in

Stalemate

n&gt;al ltlkl. 'that would btclude
rtoiorattm ol lite DemUIIarl•-'

Blood Flowing

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hlinsha high ochool at Bock

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Sprlnga, • - - - •:
has been &amp;pJli'OWid by Ute lfali : , . :

deparlmonl or

Another meellnr hu been Ht:i.:-:
tor 6:30 p. m. July 10 at R I
Gnnde Colloga, will! Or. AJp~oao :, ..
R. Chri1tenaen, lD chirp. It"~
which tile ·~ will·' ·

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return lhelr Dndlop.
Funeral aervicea tor Mrs. Ro~
GaiUa CouniY l.oeal
gina Mae Phll1011, 86, Racine, tendenll have dlacuued a
who died Tuellday morning at tional school at 11e17
ShawsvUie, Va., will be held Fri- during tile lasl lew
day at 2 p.m. at tile Racine Matb· issue waa also discussed bJ
odlsl Church with tile Rev. Jud- Gilllpolls Cllf Board ol Educ~

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Rev. Dale McClurg olftclaUng
Burial will be In tile Letart
Utere Is _.mly oome other,
Cemetery.
Ullknolm faclor lhatdamageslung
She was born J111111ary 11, 1882,
til~e.·•
at Pomeroy, lho dau&amp;1tter ci tbo
late L. L. and AurUIJ Jlarpo1d
Hayman, and was also preceded In b¥ her hullbend, F.
SAIGON (IJP0 - The blood E. Phllaoo lhreo years qo, IIIII
ci 317 Norlh Vleblam lioopa Utreo brothers and two alotaro.
smeared tile Jungle slopes a- 9le was a member ct. the Raround llle oortposts oC lhe qorth- cine Melhocllat Church.
ern !l'OIIIIer Marine fort ol Khe
&amp;orvtvlng are two daUIIhtars,
Sanh today. '!lie algno were tllat Dr. Kathryn Pldlllal, Blackt·
lhe Cbmmunlate would be bade burg, Va .• and Mrs. 'llleron(Mary
PARIS (IJPO - '!lie UnltBd - possibly all summer IGII&amp;. Lew) Jolm11011, Pllllls; a 11011,
Slates aald today II wanlo no
Loall!ertl8&lt;ka killed 131 or Ute Ben Pldlsoo, Haclne; a at-,
''privileged posltlm" In VIet- attackers '1\leaday, In lhe aame Mlas Edltll Hayman, llld a broth·
nam. II ealled apln !or secret apot and In lho aamo manner or, Homer c. Hayman, both or
Dteotllllilao. dealsned to set lhe lhat they ldUed 186 otbera Ill a Racine. and four grlndeldl&amp;-111
llallld P.rf• Ialka IIJO(q bul flrat Norlh Vlellllm attompl to and five great • grandclilldron.
Hanoi'• ehlel ...., Xllan Thu)o ...-errUn tile ouQ&gt;oata Saturday. Friends ..., eall at lhe Raw~ tbo plea.
Marine losses Tueldi,y were llnp.Coats Funeral Home !rom
U. S. AinbellldGr w. Averell lt men killed and 30 - . 2:3G p.m. to 4:3G p.m. llld 7 to
~Iii woal 'Into Ilia meeting . Soturd.,r lhq adfered 16 dead 9 p.m. '"' 'lllurllde,y llld lllldl
II! alk Hanoi to .nturu to t be ·and ~1 1I!JWided. American In· . 10:30 a.m. Friday, whoo lhebodl'
11,14 Geneva Far Eulern PIB"' lelllaoa&lt;e aourcea precli- will be to lhe dulr&lt;h to
III'Ollllellll In an «&lt;ort to end tbell Were onb&gt; .battleo In Ute Ue Ill stale !rom 11 a.m. 1111111
a,. · ~ Ia Vletilam lhroiqJh tor- tP\Iclal war Bl'QIII!I Khe Sorlb. lime ct aervlee•.

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Carl Doblberg, SEORC
tor, presided at '1\lellde,y nldlt'l
meedrw. Attending trom
CouniY wore: Clarence E.
soo, count.Y
bert R. Duroae, city

doni; Harland T.
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Soulhweatem Lo&lt;ll S&lt;

trlot; Wllllam 0. Nol1hqp,
Ga1lta District; and C.
Bradbury. K¥ger Creek
and !rom Mils•
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lng Attorney, lepl edYIJer
Matgs CouniY Sebo91a.
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Dear Uelen:
We'Ve ~n married 16 years
and have five fine children. I
know my husband is wonderful,
but other women know It, too.
Years ago, he conressed one
infldelicy. No repeats.
He is an avid gardener and
keepa bu8,}' outside when ~·s
home. Now my neighbor is an
unmarried woman. Latecy, she
has started working in her garden every day, 'but only when
my husband ts around. At nrst
I thought it was a coincidence,
but the mimte he walks out the
back &amp;»r. there she is, water~
ing, pulling grass, etc. As she
wears a negligee over her nightgown, when she bends down well, sometimes my husband's
hoe hits a nower Instead ot a

liir1Sona Ill

I negll-

gee at 5 p.m. Ia elther &lt;looperate. or a rrump.
Work ~rs with your husband, making sure somo of the
kids are with you, thia to Show
her what a compatible famll.Y
you are. Mainly, turn the sltuatlon Into an In Bide joke at your
bouse, , but neyer laugh at 111M.
Just smile sympathetlcally about
the poor -thing next door w h o
can't resist his charms. - II.
· Dear Helen:
About the neighbor lady w h o
brought in the dinner because
thi5 man told her he was sick
when he was really hungover,

week.

Her other obvious attempts
to attract him include borrowing
all kinds of tools, asking his advice, acting like the sweet little
helpless female.
I kMP wondering, if she's such
an ardent gardener, why does~
n't ~he work in the mornings
when it's cool - and my guy is
off at work?
l know he loves me and his
family and wouldn't intentionally 00 an,ything to hurt us, but
a man can be tempted, and 5he's
tempting.
Am I making too much of this?
- WORRIED
Dear Worried:
Probably.
Happily married men seldom
Call for desperate women - and

Wahama Grads

NEW liAVEN- New lli.V&gt;.n is
showing oft another new business
with the Openi,11g of the Dair)'
IIaven on Sa,tu~ On Ul 33. The
b\illdh~ was forP"~erl)' known as
the Midway Sale&amp; which was own.
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President
AndreW
Jackson
The new proprietors, Lewis called the first national politi,
Summers and Joey -Roush, both or cal convention in 1832.
New Haven, had a portion .of
a hill and tons of earth moved to
make an ideal parking pilce in delle, Slndy Gibbs, sally Smith,
back and along the rront or the Sherida Clpehart, Kathy Haggert,y and Paulette i!Ondolph.
building.
Hours will be from ll i. m. to
Featured on the menu are lee
11
p. m. Mondays through Slturcream, sarrJwiche:s, foot-loit hot
day5
arxl from 12:30 to 11 p. m.
dogs and beverages.
as usual:
You aren't very perceptive,
Employees are Garnet Bur.. Sundays.
Helen, if you didn't realize that
dame was wearing a halo of pure
brass. ~e just wanted to make
the wife look silly. The diMer
said loud arid clear, "You're a
lousy mate or your husb~
wooldn't be staying out mtil 4
a.m., and l could do a lot better
by hlm!"
I had a husband like this man,
for 30 years. He needled me Into
screaming at hJm, just so t h e
neighbors would hear and feel
sorry !or him. He had everyone
thinking I was a she-devil, but
no one knew the insults and quiet
crueUy I suffered. To others, he
was an angel. Oh how he loved
to sutter and get sympathy from
other women!
Wh.)' don't you see through
these catty female5? And bUster
these no - good husbands! You
seem to take the man's side,
when there's any doubt about who
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is guilty. For example, you told
the wife who was jealou5 of her
.'·' '
daughter -in-law that it was probebly over • actlv• imagination.
That old buzzard was as guilty
5TH at1d PEARL STS.··RACINE

NEW HAVEN - Miss Gloria
Gibbs, New Hnen. will begin
training at the International Tab-

Ri~t reserved :o limit quantities

Dear Down:
Not "anyone" could see U,

We accept Fed. Food Stomps

friend: Just someone whose reactions are colored by tier own

personal experience. You're sour

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June 20-21-22

family living, so lf you're having kid trouble or just plai.n
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
She will also welcome your own
amuslng experiences. Aqdress

alq. All are 1968 graduates of
WWma.

newspaper.

This column is dedicated to

Helen Bottel in care of this

Oub Will Help

MASO~

Demo~

had $141.91. Cheryl Burns, sec-

stratton meeting at summersw

retary, had roll call. Beverly
Carson preslped wtlen business
was transacted.
Brenda NoUge was in charge
of the program and 9Jsan Fox,
dlWodonals. Others participating were Robin Johnson, &amp;!san
Fox, Kathy Roush and Mary Fox.
Refreshments were served by
Connie Hughes and &amp;&amp;san Tha.
bet.
Appointed as devotional leader next month was Robin John.
son, and program Leader, Carolyn Hughes. Hostesses for July
are Cheryl Burns and Beverly
Carson.

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vtUe, W. VL, on June 6Ut. They
were Mrs. Virgil Burris, Sr.,
Mrs. H. E. Beckelheimer, ~lrs.
W. P. Newman, Mrs. W i 1 s on
Tyler, Mrs. Ray Crank arxl Mrs.
G. C. Sommer.
Mrs.' Frederick G1rner of
Huntircton was re-elected region..
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ten Area of which Mason Count.)'
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met recently at the Mason Youth
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lee to camp. Connie Gilland,
treasurer, reported that the club

MASON - Six MaSOil Cooncy
Hamemakers Club members and

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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian
Lathe)·, both of Letart, are plannlng to attend Glenville S t a t e
Teachers' College.
sandra Gibbs, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Gibbs, New Haven,
plans to attend Marshall Unlver~

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l'lllks today,' with sen. Eugene
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him of pocking the l8tloaal coo-

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dared tho dotond&amp;llt Is tho lather ,
ot her ln!ant chlld and muat JN!1 •
$30 per month s_.-1 ot Mid
child until 18 1oari of age.
in the civil octlon ocyled Rollo
Lee u. Bertha llarrl1100, It was
ordered thlll the 6o!ondant, Bor·
Uta Harrison, shall vacate t h e
promises o! the plalntitr by August I, 1968 snd PI!¥ the sum ol
$195 c... past rent due.

vention starr with key backers
ol Vice President Hubert H. Hum-

jilroy and the administration.
The issue arose late TUesday
minutes after party 1eaders announced the selection of Sen.
Donie! K. Inouye o! Hawaii to
keynote the late August convoo-

tion. House Democratic leader

Cor! Alberto! Oldolwma to chair
tt, and House Democratic whip

Negro Affluence Real Home Factor · Middleport in
By RONALD E. COHEN

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the mortgage.
"St'venty-flve per cent of tlte
Negroes are not financially able
to buy" homes in white
~ighborhoods, says ll J. Birch,
a Columbus, Ohio, realtor.

United Preas International
A realtor in Laramie, Wyo.•
says that it a Negro can afford
I~
he con l&gt;llj' soy home
available.
A broker in Minne~i~t.
Paul uys that what Is holcl!JW
back Negroes from moving into
"I don't think the test Ilea In
predominantly white neighhor· the resjstance or people to the

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real estate broker Ill !aohioooblo

'lt lies U.. whether
the Negroes can alford to buy
homes ln this area."

Rye, N.Y.

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Important civil righu decision

since the landmark prohibition
qalnst school sogreptinn in
19o4, ruled 1\londay ox!stiJW
federal Jaws forbid an discri·
mlnad.on ln \ sale or rental of
housing.
While many hailed a decision
they said sii'O[It . _ tho last
stumbling blocks tolfard open
housing in America, the nation's
realtors were not so sure.
Many irdlcated, in a nationwide survey conducted by United
Press lnternatlmal, that while

12-4 Pony Win

For men of

action-the
Caravella* ·
"Sea Hunter"
offers

Money A Prclblom
Middleport'• JIOI1Y ~o . team
mounlod a hard-hitting otlock that
Alan Kurtz, a realtor in a 90
pl'Oiilcod 124 win over S¥racuse
per cent white noighborbo&lt;Ml of
South Hills in Pittsburgh put it
Tuesday afternoon at tho s,ra.
cuoo Mltnlclpol Park.
this WIY:
"Economically, Negroes just
Ronnie Clooch otortod oo tho
do not have the money
hill tor Middioporl and worked
necessary to make down
ua.dl the lixth when he was re..
lloved by Keith Vanlnwapn. Jim
payments and meet interest
Hubbard and Steve JtddDs pitch·
rates."
Tho u.~ Supreme Court, in the barriers or racial discrlm~ ed lor S¥raCII80.
what many lelt was lts m01t ination may have all but crom~
Steve Dunfee paced hitting 1m:
bled, a perllaps less subtle but tho winners with a homo nDi.
m less effective segregation- triple and lingle while Rick
money - might keep Negroes Van Mitro got a bolile run and
from rushing to suburbiL
alnglo, Clonch a double and sinLooo Wlnn!JW Fight
gle, BUI Vaughan and David Boyd
The most dramatic instance or uch a pair ol singlea, and Stan
ilm&gt;tllcy on the port of a Negro WUaon a single.
family to aCCord suburbia's
Sfracuae hltiors were Rick
trees
ancl
crabgrass
was
the
Ash
with a double and two ainFuneral senice for Frankie
case
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
g)oa,
Steve Wlnobromertwotrli&gt;Comoe Rae Willams, daughter o! Mr. and Mra. Ray WIHWns Lester Glbba, 57, Hartford, who
Lee
Jones.
les, Jenkins a J)llirof singles, and
ot Rutland liood, wos 111111ed to tho dean's Dst !OJ' tho spr!nr 181110&amp;- died as the result o! InJuries
It was on their behall that tho Dick Sauvaso a single.
ter It Morehead SLUe Unhors!cy.
111stalned in sn 8UQl accident
Tho pme between PQmoroy
M111 WIIUams, a physical odueatloo mtJ&lt;r, matnlained a 3.67 Moncll.y nlshl at .CW!on, wilt be Supreme Court ~ wu
made
after
Jones,
1
Negro,
and
and
Rutland was poMpoood until
average. Grlduat!JW Aug. I, she baa 1&lt;coptod a poaitloo at Soothern • hold Friday ot 1:30 p.m. at the
his
white
wlfe
were
refused
a
this evening and It wiU be on the
lltgh School this COllllJ!8 lolL
F081oSCllli Funeral Home. Burial
$30;000
home
the.Y
wished
to
Rutland
field Instead of at Pam.
will be in Graham Cemetery.
purchase
in
the
Paddock
Woods
oroy
aa
originally
schoolded.
RU111 AND WALTER McNAMEE wiU observe their golden-.
Friendo D183 can at tho ftmor.
subdlviaion
in
St.
Louis.
In other !"on)' Lesaue activtey
cllJW annhersary !rom 2 to 5 p. m. 011 SUndal', Jply 7, at the Ameri- al homo !rom 2-4 and 7~ p.m.
MOIIIa,y the nation's highest last evonins, Elltem dolootod
can Le,ton Heme on S. Henry st., in Delaware, Ohio.
Thuradoy. Rev. David Field&amp; will
crurt, eiting 1 102-year-old
No doubt numerous Meigs res- pected to t&amp;ave 1 ••surprise" en. be in charge. The deceased waa Reconstruction era s t a t u t e, visiting Cheahlro by a 2.11 score
on a !our-lltttor by Jim Ami·
Idents will remember Mr. Me- try. The entry sounda bXerest.. preceded in death by hi&amp; parents,
ruled the Joneses cruld keep up buy and Domis Eichinger.
Ervin and Amie Gibbs, and a
Namee, who formerly lived here. il1l- be sure to catdl it. .
with their white neighbors.
Eastern hitters were Bobby
But
now
Joe
and
Barbera
Jo
Caldwell,
Rick Sanden, Randy
9lrvlv!JW are hia wife; FranTHE MINI SKIRT is to make
NOT LONG NOW UNTIL the
Jones
catmot
al!ord
the
homo.
Yoomg, Flchinger and AJntlbary,
• ·CIItfff«J wttlerproot•
commuolty rolla out the red car- lUI exit, !ashionoJilOrla say. How· ceBi two 10111, Leiter and James,
to 1 d1plh ot eM teet.
Tho
price
has
climbed
to
esch
with
a
tdnglo.
Gottlns
Chepot lor the !ourtll amuaJ Big Bond ever. berore it D\0\'ea trom the Hartford; a daulbler, Mra. Botcy
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Rotatable tf1p1M t1m1
shire hits wore with two
scene below is a poem sent us Jane McNarmara, Letart RFD; $36,000
Regatta. JncidentaUy, the porade
lndlcllor.
But 111111J1 realtoro quoatioood &amp;Ingles and Rankin and Master
• 11/tJflfli prKIIIon
which leaves Middleport1t1p.m. by MargaretNeumanofSyracuse, hlo otepmnthor, Mrs. Clara
indicalod
that
the
doors
may
movemtnr
with
a
llnsio
oploco.
Glbba,
Harttord;
abc
brothers,
Friday enroute to ~l' is f'!Y• who says she isn't the author,
• UnbteHiblt maiiJI{)II"f.
swing
open.
slowly,··
to,
be
sure,
Charles and Harold, both of
·lt'.J entitled 41 Knees":
• Anti-INgnttlc.
Hartford; CIUlord, Louisville, lor tho Jneroaaing number ot
F1NED $10, COSTS
• Stalnl..,.,..,_~, . !_
Negroes. As the
I thl!'k that I shall never 100 and RoiJIII. Jolin and Jomoo, an mldlllo
Glen
P.
Weaver,
40,
New
Hall• Slloclf lltlalant.
A thiDg ts ugle as a lmeei ot San FriiiiO!oeo; two lllllera, standard o! liviD&amp; lncroaees
en,
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lined $15 and -~~ in
amonc
the
nation'•
minorides,
• LumiRIHI3 dill,. ·
Above wboso parlod and knot- Mrs. IYJ Jnpla, Ma1111, and Mrs.
U..
c&lt;;at o! .ldlddieport llflllor
theJ
llid,
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results
ot
the
• Wlftrplrlollflap.
Maalo Nltz, Pomeroy, and nine
ted crest.
C. 0. Fiailor Tuesday nigh! on 1
court
l"llllnc
1ioold
become
more
The mini . 1 bemllne comes grandcblldron.
IPOOCiinK charie.
abvioua:
Oriflr $29.85.
to rest;
Mr. H. W. Mattingly
More Nogrnes aiJon will be
Or one that'• ewu Wllr&amp;e than
CARAVEI,.L,E8
lble to alford the. $25, ooo to
WRL BE AT
that,
diViJion of BuLbvA
$40,000 homo ID Westcbester
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When podded with repulshe !aL
306N. 2nd Ave,
cowt,y, N.Y., In Marin Ccluncy,
The Meigs MariUder Blind wiD
Middleport, Ohio
CaliL, in LoniJI COuncy, Ohio, rehoarao O'Qill 6:30 Ill 8:30 p.m.
A knee that may in summer
and slmllar llllluont places.
Thursclay at Middi'I/Ofl H I B h
ON
weer,
otel'll Opinions
Homo
owners
ineliDed
School
in preporat!on lor Frf..
Nothing at an, butbequlte bare;
Thursday,
Under
tho
1968
Uvll
Rights
WASIIINGTON - ~ DisdiY'a Btc Bond Roplta Pando.
BehlDd whose des there oft reJune20, 1968
trict Conlrossman Claronco E. Ac~ Congro" lllld that only Buses will loa·ve the Pnmoroj •
mains,
FROM
A network of blue and broken MUJor today roloaaod tho ro- homes sold throctiil1 realtors High School at 6:15p. m. and tho
lblts ot hie ll1tiJil [IUbllc opin. were covered mder open Rutland High School .ot 6 p. m.
veinsi
9 A.M. to 12Hoolt
!on poU wblcll had been sent to houoiJW statutaa. The court onroote to Middleport.
To repair and service
Scme knees cMtiq.e to per- roaldents of tho Tenth Cortgros- made it cleor Monday thot oven
hearing aids
if tile ooUor decides not to Dot
llonal District in mid-April.
Jl[ox,
Bri"riet and ·auppliea
with a realtor, be can be liable
Tho
ourve.J;
lllwblch
over
10,000
How can they l&lt;rm the Iotter
~LL
fer all mokoo for
Soutlleastern Oldo resident• re-. lor ractal discrimination.
j':x";
Realtors
Yid
not
·
o
ol,y
would
Mr. llatttJW wiU be clad to
Whlle In uather aet one sees, spondod, lndlcalod atrongoppollit take some of the rospooaibiU·
IIi.. )'011 • friO hesrinr test
A pair ot true parenthesoa. tlon by area cltlzena to the AdWUh the latolt Bellone Eloo.
tax prcpoaat, for. cy lor anogoc1 ncial prejudice
from their ohouldar s, but It
tronic~.,..
Small mrta write veraea auch olin aid, and the Prell_.•
handling ot the Pllel&gt;lo incldEI!I. prdJably woold brine bock th080
u then,
homeowners who, becauae they
1 If lieerlng lo your · r
But greater nuts dloplay the! r
White
and
refused to sell to Negroes.
1 problem Boltone Ia 1
/
knees.
OOPS! WE DID IT
would not Hot their homes on
An ICCidont report involv!JW
L--l'=.='J.VL.;.-J
MRS. MARTIIAJANEWDlama a e~~r driven by Terry Lee Wolfe, the 0110n market.
But not all realtors were
AA-8-W
an
ot the Mota• • Jockaon Regional 18, Portland, and I tractor puU· Mw1 with tho doclllon. In
Width
IHiL
Bookmoblle Service was one of IJW a wogon. oporated by Richard
D'l&amp;Dl ueaa . or the rm:t1on
Prcmtt,
14,
Rl
1,
Racine,
ln
more than 40 mombersolllbrary
brokers have been accused of
slal!s thrOUihout Ohio wbo at- SUndal''a edition was through er·
helping perpetuate the Uly-wblte
504 TENTH ST.
tended a - solecticllnrorkohop ror. The accident actually occur· atotua o! hundreds of neighbor·
Ill Ohio Untverolcy Juno 1:1-15. red several months ago.
hoods and canmunlties, ancl
HUNTINGTON, W.VA.
Mlaa Nancy Hllllllnaton. 0 hI o
their
responses- or non-res.POD-UnlverslQ', ,.ved l l coordi~
oos- to the sur,.y incllcatecl
BAND TO MEET
..,_~'~~~"'.-.•.Stti:IS-•7•22•1-.... alor ot tile workah!ll.
Members o! tho Eastern High many were not contrite.
School Band are to moot at the
high school at 11:45 L m. Fri·
day to leave lor Middleport and
tho Regatta Parade. Slullenta are
to wear summer unl.torms. Music
wiD be issued ot tho high ochool.

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PRESENTATION OF At:!OO SCHOLARSHIP to Miss Patri·
cia Boring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Boring and a grad-tate or Eastern High ·SChool this spring, highlighted a recent
reunion o! the olumni o! the former Chester High School. Har·
old Newell, president of the usociation, made the present&amp;·
tion. Miss Boring, who wlll attend Columbus Business Univer·
sity, was a member of the Eastern Honor Society, was co-edi~
tor ol the Eastern star, a member o( the anmal staf{, was
DAR Good Citizenship winner, belonged to the mixed chorus,
Latin Club and was a school librarian.

Russell Wins
Corporal Rank
Karl R Russell, 20, sonofMr.
and Mrs. Kenneth H. Russell, Ita·
elne Route 2, has been promoted
to the rank of Marine Lance Cor·
poral while serving with Head·
quarters Battalion, 7th Marine
Reg., First Marine Division, in
Vietnam.
Russell's promotion was based
on time in service and rank, mil·
itary appearance and his knowledge of selected military sub.
jects.
As a member of the battalion,
Cpl. Russell helps exercise con·
trol of and provides administrative support ~0 units or the division. He helps provide communi·
cation facilities am. religious and

THE INK SPOTS
RESEki/ATIONS ACCEPTED NOW
PHONE 675-1611
IT'S STAR TIME AT THE

LOCAL TEMPS
The tem,perature in downtown
Pnmeror at 11 a. m. W-lday.
under awmy sides, wa1 72 de-IP'eel.

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RESORT

MARRIAGE APPUCATION
Brian William Kearna, 18, Maand Sllaron Am Teelord, 18,

Racine.
HOLDING ~AN

The Sherllf'a llopartmont Is
hoJd!iW WUWd 11om7 MDhler,
Rt. 2, 1'1111)" Flata, Tenn., on
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PT. PLEASANT

LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.

PLAN REGATTA SALES
Homemade ice cream and other
refreshments will be sold Fri-

saturday. June 15. 1968
HOGS - 175 to 220 19 to day. saturday snd !Omday during
20.40; Heavies 17 to 20; Lights Regatta Weekend at the st. Paul
17 to 19.20; Fat sows 14 to 16 •• Lutheran Church. Ice cream l'lill
2o; Boars 12 to 13.00; Pigs 7 be sold to take out to those prOto 14; stock Shoats 15 to 22.50. viding their own containers.
CATTLE - Heifera 18.60 to
ljecurity services to the division.
His unit is also engaged ina civic 23.50; Fat Cows 17 to 20.10;
TO SELL REFRESHMENTS
action program designed to assist Canners 13 to 16; Bul111 20 to
The Yoong Adult Class will
Vietnamese people in complet. 22.40; stock Cows and Calves have a refreshment stand Fri~
ing self help projects such as 191 to 236; Stock steers 21 to
day and Saturday at the basement
the building of wells, ruherl.s, 25; Stork Hellers 17.10 ·to 22.door
of the First Baptist Church
small bridges, and schools. 50; Stock Steer Calves 23 to
in Pomeroy. Sandwiches, pop and
Equipment and materials a r c 28; Stock Heifer Calves 21 to
coffee win be sold.
made available through t h c 24.
VEAL CHVES- Tops 33.80;
Marine Corps Reservist Civic
Seconds 31.60; Medlum 27 to 31;
Action Fund.
Yorkshire pudding is an unCommon and 1-leavies 25 to 34.• PLAN SERVICES
sweetened
batter baked under
80.
roasting meat so that it
Robert Stewart, lay minister
LAMBS- Tops 26.90.
catches the drippings.
ot Minersville, will hold sentees 'in ' the SYracuse Nazarene
Church Sunday in the absence
of the pastor, the Rev. A, E,
Miller.
TO BE OBSERVED
Holy communion will be ob-

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SG p and Wiler. White.

Presented Honol'l!

custom Calibflltd
Judith Willetle Lathey, daugh-

C.oiOrs"
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ter or Mr, and Mrs. Adrian La·
they, of Vernon Road, Letart, W.

VL, was presented an Honor
Award Ma)· 27 in recognition of
he r
outstanding academic
achievement and leadership by
the administration arw:l faculty
of Wahama High School.
Miss Lathey plans to further
her education and wiD enter Glenville State Teachers College,
where she will major in eduea~ ·
tion, in September of this year.

POMEROY

CEM8fl'
BlOCK CO.
The Departmelt Store
o! BulldiJW Since 1'1$

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
ONLY

$'299

$10,00 Dlwi···IIICI II
Cnvt1lt1t Ttr•s

served at 7:30 p.m. &amp;mda.v at
Grace Episcopal Church. There
will be no morning service. The

MASON

Rev. Mr. Shane will officiate during the communion.

MASON, W. VA.

fURNITURE CO.

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WORK PLANNED
Molu Councy Jaycees are romlnod to moot qain W-lday ·
ntaht at the Pnmorey Motor Com·
pay used car lot to work on the
DiJI.y Dunker b&gt;r the Regatta.

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Market Report

HOUSE PA

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with Mrs. Scltes as the

ry ·Morrison, and Mrs, Raullin
Moyer, and Mrs. BUI Barllel'
is the missionary story teller.
Teachers are Mrs. WllUIUTl
uGod'-s Word, Today's Hope'' Grueset, Mrs. Lowell Beaver,
is the t,tteme ot a,daUy vacation Mrs. Wendell Gerlach, Mn. SuBlble school at the Middleport . san Rawlings, Mrs. Raymond
Church ot' Christ which will con- ~ole, Mrs. Art Hess, Mrs.. Earl
elude this week.
McKinley 1 Mrs. Richard Long,
Cioal~ program for the Bible Mrs. Lucretia Stobart, Mrs. lda
school wUI be held at 7:30 p. m. Mao Martin, Mrs. RaymOnd
Baker, Mrs. Osb)' Martin and
Bill' Bartley.
The helpers are Kathy Manley, Ricky Triplett, Debbie
Laney, Cheri Mayer, Betsy Cunningham, Debbie Maiden, Susan
Gerlach, Peggy~ M4':lnney, Marvin Moyer, Mark Moyer, Ray·
mond Baker aPI1 Art Hess. over
Peaches ·
100 children Of the commu nlty
are enrolled Ln the school. Mrs.
C1arence McNeil atr;l Mra. Frank
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ments for the chDdren.

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Scltes i5 d~rector of the school

Are Listed

Gibbs Service

BRTONE
Hearing Aid
Service Center

TROPHJt:li - Jack j;~ney,
eroy .ChiDiber of Col!&gt;mer&lt;e and
""!"'!'na~ lor the
·Big Bond Regatta Weekend, center; lo Qlni&lt;!1d by JIC~ Kerr,
left,•and Roo ~cDade to display o~e o! the trophies lor lhe
rege.tta boat races. McDade and Kerr are members of the
or the races that feature prize.11· totaling
. committee in charge
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$1,200. :- Sentinel Photo.

ValiLJI.;

JOHN WALTER FJWIK, fl.PRIDA. left;
M'~
.Jough, Tole(lo, center, members of the graduating class ol
UlB were presented gifts by Cheater Alumni Assn. president
Harold Newell at the recent reunion. There were seven members of the gold anniversary class, Ill of whom atterw:Jed college. Making up the group besides those pi~tured were Helen
Knight Wilson, New Yorki Hallie Holter, Cincill\&amp;tl, and WU·
liam Conroy, Dale Tuttle and Charles Byers, all deceased.

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President Jobnson was thee~
ter ol a dispute in l)ema&lt;ratie
l'lllks today,' with sen. Eugene
J. McCirthy 1 s camp accusing
him of pocking the l8tloaal coo-

~ b~ tho Ctrctllt, eou,.:t and' anterod in the office ot tiio clrcyU

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clerk lloo)daY
tlle .crtm·
1na1 actioo of $ate of Wo11
Virginia ~rei ~ AmFiolclor
vs. UarveJ Pri(!e, the court or.
dared tho dotond&amp;llt Is tho lather ,
ot her ln!ant chlld and muat JN!1 •
$30 per month s_.-1 ot Mid
child until 18 1oari of age.
in the civil octlon ocyled Rollo
Lee u. Bertha llarrl1100, It was
ordered thlll the 6o!ondant, Bor·
Uta Harrison, shall vacate t h e
promises o! the plalntitr by August I, 1968 snd PI!¥ the sum ol
$195 c... past rent due.

vention starr with key backers
ol Vice President Hubert H. Hum-

jilroy and the administration.
The issue arose late TUesday
minutes after party 1eaders announced the selection of Sen.
Donie! K. Inouye o! Hawaii to
keynote the late August convoo-

tion. House Democratic leader

Cor! Alberto! Oldolwma to chair
tt, and House Democratic whip

Negro Affluence Real Home Factor · Middleport in
By RONALD E. COHEN

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hoods is not racial discrimination but on inabiUcy to of!ord
the mortgage.
"St'venty-flve per cent of tlte
Negroes are not financially able
to buy" homes in white
~ighborhoods, says ll J. Birch,
a Columbus, Ohio, realtor.

United Preas International
A realtor in Laramie, Wyo.•
says that it a Negro can afford
I~
he con l&gt;llj' soy home
available.
A broker in Minne~i~t.
Paul uys that what Is holcl!JW
back Negroes from moving into
"I don't think the test Ilea In
predominantly white neighhor· the resjstance or people to the

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real estate broker Ill !aohioooblo

'lt lies U.. whether
the Negroes can alford to buy
homes ln this area."

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Important civil righu decision

since the landmark prohibition
qalnst school sogreptinn in
19o4, ruled 1\londay ox!stiJW
federal Jaws forbid an discri·
mlnad.on ln \ sale or rental of
housing.
While many hailed a decision
they said sii'O[It . _ tho last
stumbling blocks tolfard open
housing in America, the nation's
realtors were not so sure.
Many irdlcated, in a nationwide survey conducted by United
Press lnternatlmal, that while

12-4 Pony Win

For men of

action-the
Caravella* ·
"Sea Hunter"
offers

Money A Prclblom
Middleport'• JIOI1Y ~o . team
mounlod a hard-hitting otlock that
Alan Kurtz, a realtor in a 90
pl'Oiilcod 124 win over S¥racuse
per cent white noighborbo&lt;Ml of
South Hills in Pittsburgh put it
Tuesday afternoon at tho s,ra.
cuoo Mltnlclpol Park.
this WIY:
"Economically, Negroes just
Ronnie Clooch otortod oo tho
do not have the money
hill tor Middioporl and worked
necessary to make down
ua.dl the lixth when he was re..
lloved by Keith Vanlnwapn. Jim
payments and meet interest
Hubbard and Steve JtddDs pitch·
rates."
Tho u.~ Supreme Court, in the barriers or racial discrlm~ ed lor S¥raCII80.
what many lelt was lts m01t ination may have all but crom~
Steve Dunfee paced hitting 1m:
bled, a perllaps less subtle but tho winners with a homo nDi.
m less effective segregation- triple and lingle while Rick
money - might keep Negroes Van Mitro got a bolile run and
from rushing to suburbiL
alnglo, Clonch a double and sinLooo Wlnn!JW Fight
gle, BUI Vaughan and David Boyd
The most dramatic instance or uch a pair ol singlea, and Stan
ilm&gt;tllcy on the port of a Negro WUaon a single.
family to aCCord suburbia's
Sfracuae hltiors were Rick
trees
ancl
crabgrass
was
the
Ash
with a double and two ainFuneral senice for Frankie
case
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
g)oa,
Steve Wlnobromertwotrli&gt;Comoe Rae Willams, daughter o! Mr. and Mra. Ray WIHWns Lester Glbba, 57, Hartford, who
Lee
Jones.
les, Jenkins a J)llirof singles, and
ot Rutland liood, wos 111111ed to tho dean's Dst !OJ' tho spr!nr 181110&amp;- died as the result o! InJuries
It was on their behall that tho Dick Sauvaso a single.
ter It Morehead SLUe Unhors!cy.
111stalned in sn 8UQl accident
Tho pme between PQmoroy
M111 WIIUams, a physical odueatloo mtJ&lt;r, matnlained a 3.67 Moncll.y nlshl at .CW!on, wilt be Supreme Court ~ wu
made
after
Jones,
1
Negro,
and
and
Rutland was poMpoood until
average. Grlduat!JW Aug. I, she baa 1&lt;coptod a poaitloo at Soothern • hold Friday ot 1:30 p.m. at the
his
white
wlfe
were
refused
a
this evening and It wiU be on the
lltgh School this COllllJ!8 lolL
F081oSCllli Funeral Home. Burial
$30;000
home
the.Y
wished
to
Rutland
field Instead of at Pam.
will be in Graham Cemetery.
purchase
in
the
Paddock
Woods
oroy
aa
originally
schoolded.
RU111 AND WALTER McNAMEE wiU observe their golden-.
Friendo D183 can at tho ftmor.
subdlviaion
in
St.
Louis.
In other !"on)' Lesaue activtey
cllJW annhersary !rom 2 to 5 p. m. 011 SUndal', Jply 7, at the Ameri- al homo !rom 2-4 and 7~ p.m.
MOIIIa,y the nation's highest last evonins, Elltem dolootod
can Le,ton Heme on S. Henry st., in Delaware, Ohio.
Thuradoy. Rev. David Field&amp; will
crurt, eiting 1 102-year-old
No doubt numerous Meigs res- pected to t&amp;ave 1 ••surprise" en. be in charge. The deceased waa Reconstruction era s t a t u t e, visiting Cheahlro by a 2.11 score
on a !our-lltttor by Jim Ami·
Idents will remember Mr. Me- try. The entry sounda bXerest.. preceded in death by hi&amp; parents,
ruled the Joneses cruld keep up buy and Domis Eichinger.
Ervin and Amie Gibbs, and a
Namee, who formerly lived here. il1l- be sure to catdl it. .
with their white neighbors.
Eastern hitters were Bobby
But
now
Joe
and
Barbera
Jo
Caldwell,
Rick Sanden, Randy
9lrvlv!JW are hia wife; FranTHE MINI SKIRT is to make
NOT LONG NOW UNTIL the
Jones
catmot
al!ord
the
homo.
Yoomg, Flchinger and AJntlbary,
• ·CIItfff«J wttlerproot•
commuolty rolla out the red car- lUI exit, !ashionoJilOrla say. How· ceBi two 10111, Leiter and James,
to 1 d1plh ot eM teet.
Tho
price
has
climbed
to
esch
with
a
tdnglo.
Gottlns
Chepot lor the !ourtll amuaJ Big Bond ever. berore it D\0\'ea trom the Hartford; a daulbler, Mra. Botcy
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shire hits wore with two
scene below is a poem sent us Jane McNarmara, Letart RFD; $36,000
Regatta. JncidentaUy, the porade
lndlcllor.
But 111111J1 realtoro quoatioood &amp;Ingles and Rankin and Master
• 11/tJflfli prKIIIon
which leaves Middleport1t1p.m. by MargaretNeumanofSyracuse, hlo otepmnthor, Mrs. Clara
indicalod
that
the
doors
may
movemtnr
with
a
llnsio
oploco.
Glbba,
Harttord;
abc
brothers,
Friday enroute to ~l' is f'!Y• who says she isn't the author,
• UnbteHiblt maiiJI{)II"f.
swing
open.
slowly,··
to,
be
sure,
Charles and Harold, both of
·lt'.J entitled 41 Knees":
• Anti-INgnttlc.
Hartford; CIUlord, Louisville, lor tho Jneroaaing number ot
F1NED $10, COSTS
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Negroes. As the
I thl!'k that I shall never 100 and RoiJIII. Jolin and Jomoo, an mldlllo
Glen
P.
Weaver,
40,
New
Hall• Slloclf lltlalant.
A thiDg ts ugle as a lmeei ot San FriiiiO!oeo; two lllllera, standard o! liviD&amp; lncroaees
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amonc
the
nation'•
minorides,
• LumiRIHI3 dill,. ·
Above wboso parlod and knot- Mrs. IYJ Jnpla, Ma1111, and Mrs.
U..
c&lt;;at o! .ldlddieport llflllor
theJ
llid,
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results
ot
the
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Maalo Nltz, Pomeroy, and nine
ted crest.
C. 0. Fiailor Tuesday nigh! on 1
court
l"llllnc
1ioold
become
more
The mini . 1 bemllne comes grandcblldron.
IPOOCiinK charie.
abvioua:
Oriflr $29.85.
to rest;
Mr. H. W. Mattingly
More Nogrnes aiJon will be
Or one that'• ewu Wllr&amp;e than
CARAVEI,.L,E8
lble to alford the. $25, ooo to
WRL BE AT
that,
diViJion of BuLbvA
$40,000 homo ID Westcbester
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When podded with repulshe !aL
306N. 2nd Ave,
cowt,y, N.Y., In Marin Ccluncy,
The Meigs MariUder Blind wiD
Middleport, Ohio
CaliL, in LoniJI COuncy, Ohio, rehoarao O'Qill 6:30 Ill 8:30 p.m.
A knee that may in summer
and slmllar llllluont places.
Thursclay at Middi'I/Ofl H I B h
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weer,
otel'll Opinions
Homo
owners
ineliDed
School
in preporat!on lor Frf..
Nothing at an, butbequlte bare;
Thursday,
Under
tho
1968
Uvll
Rights
WASIIINGTON - ~ DisdiY'a Btc Bond Roplta Pando.
BehlDd whose des there oft reJune20, 1968
trict Conlrossman Claronco E. Ac~ Congro" lllld that only Buses will loa·ve the Pnmoroj •
mains,
FROM
A network of blue and broken MUJor today roloaaod tho ro- homes sold throctiil1 realtors High School at 6:15p. m. and tho
lblts ot hie ll1tiJil [IUbllc opin. were covered mder open Rutland High School .ot 6 p. m.
veinsi
9 A.M. to 12Hoolt
!on poU wblcll had been sent to houoiJW statutaa. The court onroote to Middleport.
To repair and service
Scme knees cMtiq.e to per- roaldents of tho Tenth Cortgros- made it cleor Monday thot oven
hearing aids
if tile ooUor decides not to Dot
llonal District in mid-April.
Jl[ox,
Bri"riet and ·auppliea
with a realtor, be can be liable
Tho
ourve.J;
lllwblch
over
10,000
How can they l&lt;rm the Iotter
~LL
fer all mokoo for
Soutlleastern Oldo resident• re-. lor ractal discrimination.
j':x";
Realtors
Yid
not
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ol,y
would
Mr. llatttJW wiU be clad to
Whlle In uather aet one sees, spondod, lndlcalod atrongoppollit take some of the rospooaibiU·
IIi.. )'011 • friO hesrinr test
A pair ot true parenthesoa. tlon by area cltlzena to the AdWUh the latolt Bellone Eloo.
tax prcpoaat, for. cy lor anogoc1 ncial prejudice
from their ohouldar s, but It
tronic~.,..
Small mrta write veraea auch olin aid, and the Prell_.•
handling ot the Pllel&gt;lo incldEI!I. prdJably woold brine bock th080
u then,
homeowners who, becauae they
1 If lieerlng lo your · r
But greater nuts dloplay the! r
White
and
refused to sell to Negroes.
1 problem Boltone Ia 1
/
knees.
OOPS! WE DID IT
would not Hot their homes on
An ICCidont report involv!JW
L--l'=.='J.VL.;.-J
MRS. MARTIIAJANEWDlama a e~~r driven by Terry Lee Wolfe, the 0110n market.
But not all realtors were
AA-8-W
an
ot the Mota• • Jockaon Regional 18, Portland, and I tractor puU· Mw1 with tho doclllon. In
Width
IHiL
Bookmoblle Service was one of IJW a wogon. oporated by Richard
D'l&amp;Dl ueaa . or the rm:t1on
Prcmtt,
14,
Rl
1,
Racine,
ln
more than 40 mombersolllbrary
brokers have been accused of
slal!s thrOUihout Ohio wbo at- SUndal''a edition was through er·
helping perpetuate the Uly-wblte
504 TENTH ST.
tended a - solecticllnrorkohop ror. The accident actually occur· atotua o! hundreds of neighbor·
Ill Ohio Untverolcy Juno 1:1-15. red several months ago.
hoods and canmunlties, ancl
HUNTINGTON, W.VA.
Mlaa Nancy Hllllllnaton. 0 hI o
their
responses- or non-res.POD-UnlverslQ', ,.ved l l coordi~
oos- to the sur,.y incllcatecl
BAND TO MEET
..,_~'~~~"'.-.•.Stti:IS-•7•22•1-.... alor ot tile workah!ll.
Members o! tho Eastern High many were not contrite.
School Band are to moot at the
high school at 11:45 L m. Fri·
day to leave lor Middleport and
tho Regatta Parade. Slullenta are
to wear summer unl.torms. Music
wiD be issued ot tho high ochool.

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PRESENTATION OF At:!OO SCHOLARSHIP to Miss Patri·
cia Boring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Boring and a grad-tate or Eastern High ·SChool this spring, highlighted a recent
reunion o! the olumni o! the former Chester High School. Har·
old Newell, president of the usociation, made the present&amp;·
tion. Miss Boring, who wlll attend Columbus Business Univer·
sity, was a member of the Eastern Honor Society, was co-edi~
tor ol the Eastern star, a member o( the anmal staf{, was
DAR Good Citizenship winner, belonged to the mixed chorus,
Latin Club and was a school librarian.

Russell Wins
Corporal Rank
Karl R Russell, 20, sonofMr.
and Mrs. Kenneth H. Russell, Ita·
elne Route 2, has been promoted
to the rank of Marine Lance Cor·
poral while serving with Head·
quarters Battalion, 7th Marine
Reg., First Marine Division, in
Vietnam.
Russell's promotion was based
on time in service and rank, mil·
itary appearance and his knowledge of selected military sub.
jects.
As a member of the battalion,
Cpl. Russell helps exercise con·
trol of and provides administrative support ~0 units or the division. He helps provide communi·
cation facilities am. religious and

THE INK SPOTS
RESEki/ATIONS ACCEPTED NOW
PHONE 675-1611
IT'S STAR TIME AT THE

LOCAL TEMPS
The tem,perature in downtown
Pnmeror at 11 a. m. W-lday.
under awmy sides, wa1 72 de-IP'eel.

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RESORT

MARRIAGE APPUCATION
Brian William Kearna, 18, Maand Sllaron Am Teelord, 18,

Racine.
HOLDING ~AN

The Sherllf'a llopartmont Is
hoJd!iW WUWd 11om7 MDhler,
Rt. 2, 1'1111)" Flata, Tenn., on
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LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.

PLAN REGATTA SALES
Homemade ice cream and other
refreshments will be sold Fri-

saturday. June 15. 1968
HOGS - 175 to 220 19 to day. saturday snd !Omday during
20.40; Heavies 17 to 20; Lights Regatta Weekend at the st. Paul
17 to 19.20; Fat sows 14 to 16 •• Lutheran Church. Ice cream l'lill
2o; Boars 12 to 13.00; Pigs 7 be sold to take out to those prOto 14; stock Shoats 15 to 22.50. viding their own containers.
CATTLE - Heifera 18.60 to
ljecurity services to the division.
His unit is also engaged ina civic 23.50; Fat Cows 17 to 20.10;
TO SELL REFRESHMENTS
action program designed to assist Canners 13 to 16; Bul111 20 to
The Yoong Adult Class will
Vietnamese people in complet. 22.40; stock Cows and Calves have a refreshment stand Fri~
ing self help projects such as 191 to 236; Stock steers 21 to
day and Saturday at the basement
the building of wells, ruherl.s, 25; Stork Hellers 17.10 ·to 22.door
of the First Baptist Church
small bridges, and schools. 50; Stock Steer Calves 23 to
in Pomeroy. Sandwiches, pop and
Equipment and materials a r c 28; Stock Heifer Calves 21 to
coffee win be sold.
made available through t h c 24.
VEAL CHVES- Tops 33.80;
Marine Corps Reservist Civic
Seconds 31.60; Medlum 27 to 31;
Action Fund.
Yorkshire pudding is an unCommon and 1-leavies 25 to 34.• PLAN SERVICES
sweetened
batter baked under
80.
roasting meat so that it
Robert Stewart, lay minister
LAMBS- Tops 26.90.
catches the drippings.
ot Minersville, will hold sentees 'in ' the SYracuse Nazarene
Church Sunday in the absence
of the pastor, the Rev. A, E,
Miller.
TO BE OBSERVED
Holy communion will be ob-

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SG p and Wiler. White.

Presented Honol'l!

custom Calibflltd
Judith Willetle Lathey, daugh-

C.oiOrs"
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ter or Mr, and Mrs. Adrian La·
they, of Vernon Road, Letart, W.

VL, was presented an Honor
Award Ma)· 27 in recognition of
he r
outstanding academic
achievement and leadership by
the administration arw:l faculty
of Wahama High School.
Miss Lathey plans to further
her education and wiD enter Glenville State Teachers College,
where she will major in eduea~ ·
tion, in September of this year.

POMEROY

CEM8fl'
BlOCK CO.
The Departmelt Store
o! BulldiJW Since 1'1$

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
ONLY

$'299

$10,00 Dlwi···IIICI II
Cnvt1lt1t Ttr•s

served at 7:30 p.m. &amp;mda.v at
Grace Episcopal Church. There
will be no morning service. The

MASON

Rev. Mr. Shane will officiate during the communion.

MASON, W. VA.

fURNITURE CO.

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WORK PLANNED
Molu Councy Jaycees are romlnod to moot qain W-lday ·
ntaht at the Pnmorey Motor Com·
pay used car lot to work on the
DiJI.y Dunker b&gt;r the Regatta.

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Market Report

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ry ·Morrison, and Mrs, Raullin
Moyer, and Mrs. BUI Barllel'
is the missionary story teller.
Teachers are Mrs. WllUIUTl
uGod'-s Word, Today's Hope'' Grueset, Mrs. Lowell Beaver,
is the t,tteme ot a,daUy vacation Mrs. Wendell Gerlach, Mn. SuBlble school at the Middleport . san Rawlings, Mrs. Raymond
Church ot' Christ which will con- ~ole, Mrs. Art Hess, Mrs.. Earl
elude this week.
McKinley 1 Mrs. Richard Long,
Cioal~ program for the Bible Mrs. Lucretia Stobart, Mrs. lda
school wUI be held at 7:30 p. m. Mao Martin, Mrs. RaymOnd
Baker, Mrs. Osb)' Martin and
Bill' Bartley.
The helpers are Kathy Manley, Ricky Triplett, Debbie
Laney, Cheri Mayer, Betsy Cunningham, Debbie Maiden, Susan
Gerlach, Peggy~ M4':lnney, Marvin Moyer, Mark Moyer, Ray·
mond Baker aPI1 Art Hess. over
Peaches ·
100 children Of the commu nlty
are enrolled Ln the school. Mrs.
C1arence McNeil atr;l Mra. Frank
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ments for the chDdren.

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Scltes i5 d~rector of the school

Are Listed

Gibbs Service

BRTONE
Hearing Aid
Service Center

TROPHJt:li - Jack j;~ney,
eroy .ChiDiber of Col!&gt;mer&lt;e and
""!"'!'na~ lor the
·Big Bond Regatta Weekend, center; lo Qlni&lt;!1d by JIC~ Kerr,
left,•and Roo ~cDade to display o~e o! the trophies lor lhe
rege.tta boat races. McDade and Kerr are members of the
or the races that feature prize.11· totaling
. committee in charge
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$1,200. :- Sentinel Photo.

ValiLJI.;

JOHN WALTER FJWIK, fl.PRIDA. left;
M'~
.Jough, Tole(lo, center, members of the graduating class ol
UlB were presented gifts by Cheater Alumni Assn. president
Harold Newell at the recent reunion. There were seven members of the gold anniversary class, Ill of whom atterw:Jed college. Making up the group besides those pi~tured were Helen
Knight Wilson, New Yorki Hallie Holter, Cincill\&amp;tl, and WU·
liam Conroy, Dale Tuttle and Charles Byers, all deceased.

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Wln.(!De claia rneml!era wIll

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ADMrrTED: Kenaeth Dodson,
The Hel.Jbt.• sollball will •
Hartford; Mrs. William Hammoo, play Plllt&amp;aote· team Weditoada,y ;
Bich!ell; Mro. Hoger IAIIkert, evening at 6 p.m. ·
Middleport.
Ch!lreh bWietlo ntwl opln re,
Dll!CHARGED: Mrs. Harold mlndad member• ol the &amp;podol
LMcb and 1011, Erneat Hudnall, CampmeeUng services at UlllorL
Elmer File, Mra. Dlllllll' Mc- Campbround July ·21-JIIJ&amp;ult 2.
Farland, Wllllam COcll- AlROY:"'Charlea Frum challenged
lan Fither, Charles Carr, Cyn- fathers pre 84ft In 8.mday•a mora•
thia Wamsley, Mrs. NelaooRaln- lni oerYice with a ..,.... eoI '
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ey end 000, William Jlouslasa. titled: "What ldnd ol a father
Saint John's-bread Is a popBffiTH: Mr. and Mrs. Roger was tho tattler ol tho Prodlgll
ular
name for the ·cafob free.
Luikart, Mlddlepo~ a son.

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and add them to
A&amp;P's every-day low prices.

~RSONAL

SIZE

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a lower total food bill.

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PT. PLEASAN'I'- Seven oouploo hove made ljlPilcallont lor
marrlal8 llcenaoa In the of!lco
of tho C&lt;luniY Clerk.
"wl11ni wore: L1nell Riven
lldllllon, 'II, Ft. Pleasant, and
Jellle Mat JenklnJ, 43, Pl.

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SHOULDN'T A&amp;P BE YOUR STORE?
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Size

Plea-.

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lloward Emn Kiser, 19, Ra-

ciM, 0., and Carmen Dale

Har-

per, 17, Hertford.
Paul lAo ChaWn, 21, Coiumbua, 0., ond 9llrle,y Am Wamsley, 18, Pt. Pleaoant.
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Delbert Lee &amp;nlth, 23, Loon,
llld Doris Ann Newell, 19, Leap.
Doniei McKee, 19, A-a, 0.,
llld Jane Adamo, 18, Bello!ootalao, O.
Poter William Fot:d, 76, Southlido, end Luclndo Evelyn RimlillY, trl , Southalda. ·

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Loan, end VIctoria L1m McKlnniY 1 20, Leon,

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World Health Organization,
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Dance Stuol J&amp;c&lt;Jiellne Porter Dance
School who
In the reCital at Barbournllle H i g h
School In llarbourmlle, w. va.,
Slllunla1 nlglrt !rom Point Pleasant area were Lynn Hartley, Eve
lllller, Debbie Cottrill, Jac&lt;Jie
Gobrltsch, and S.ella ~lock
wtro_.edlnaModernJazz
llllnber to ''&amp;ann~...
''Mr. Cartoon" served •• em.
- and the proceeds ol the UcUI Illes went to the Barbcalri&gt;!Ut Uttla Loogue Alooetallon.
JIC9le Gobrltac:h also did a batiQII oolo to Old Comrades with
- bolon, two balmts, then
Ore _ , and ending .;~
w1111 two lire bilooe. Mr. cardaeeribed ber aot aa "Twin
Fllmlng .,_.~ and laid Jacpa performance was "Fabuloua." Mill POrter 11 a eertl.
Oed-.torlriiDI:Inatructorwtth
U.s.T.A. and Is also certllled
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The regular program of meet..
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Stree~ In Mlddlepor4
said Larry camatan, presiding

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L. R. Halo!.;~, District Supervi- tram New York, declared
to the IIJPlaudlng audience: "Be-_.. ol His 87..aiiOYe lor maDIdJid;· God will bring an end to
wlckedllosa. For all eternity
rl&amp;llleous-belrted men will recaunt whl~ God clld to rid the
11111~10 of wic-ss. Obedience to Gnd.will have beenprOYed
the only wot1hwblle course."
iuteen new mlnlaters received

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BIG BUYS on "Super-Right' " Meats!

PT. PLEASANT - A crowd of
690 persons overOowed the NaUcal Guard Annory at Point
Pleasant, SoJnoay a11entoon for
the climactic 1111 of the regional
C&lt;JIIferonce ol Jehowh's Wlt.neuee to heir the keynote addreaa. '11 Wb)' Does God Perniit

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ADMrrTED: Kenaeth Dodson,
The Hel.Jbt.• sollball will •
Hartford; Mrs. William Hammoo, play Plllt&amp;aote· team Weditoada,y ;
Bich!ell; Mro. Hoger IAIIkert, evening at 6 p.m. ·
Middleport.
Ch!lreh bWietlo ntwl opln re,
Dll!CHARGED: Mrs. Harold mlndad member• ol the &amp;podol
LMcb and 1011, Erneat Hudnall, CampmeeUng services at UlllorL
Elmer File, Mra. Dlllllll' Mc- Campbround July ·21-JIIJ&amp;ult 2.
Farland, Wllllam COcll- AlROY:"'Charlea Frum challenged
lan Fither, Charles Carr, Cyn- fathers pre 84ft In 8.mday•a mora•
thia Wamsley, Mrs. NelaooRaln- lni oerYice with a ..,.... eoI '
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ey end 000, William Jlouslasa. titled: "What ldnd ol a father
Saint John's-bread Is a popBffiTH: Mr. and Mrs. Roger was tho tattler ol tho Prodlgll
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name for the ·cafob free.
Luikart, Mlddlepo~ a son.

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a lower total food bill.

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PT. PLEASAN'I'- Seven oouploo hove made ljlPilcallont lor
marrlal8 llcenaoa In the of!lco
of tho C&lt;luniY Clerk.
"wl11ni wore: L1nell Riven
lldllllon, 'II, Ft. Pleasant, and
Jellle Mat JenklnJ, 43, Pl.

This week, test-shop A&amp;P.

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SHOULDN'T A&amp;P BE YOUR STORE?
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lloward Emn Kiser, 19, Ra-

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Paul lAo ChaWn, 21, Coiumbua, 0., ond 9llrle,y Am Wamsley, 18, Pt. Pleaoant.
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Delbert Lee &amp;nlth, 23, Loon,
llld Doris Ann Newell, 19, Leap.
Doniei McKee, 19, A-a, 0.,
llld Jane Adamo, 18, Bello!ootalao, O.
Poter William Fot:d, 76, Southlido, end Luclndo Evelyn RimlillY, trl , Southalda. ·

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Loan, end VIctoria L1m McKlnniY 1 20, Leon,

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World Health Organization,
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School who
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School In llarbourmlle, w. va.,
Slllunla1 nlglrt !rom Point Pleasant area were Lynn Hartley, Eve
lllller, Debbie Cottrill, Jac&lt;Jie
Gobrltsch, and S.ella ~lock
wtro_.edlnaModernJazz
llllnber to ''&amp;ann~...
''Mr. Cartoon" served •• em.
- and the proceeds ol the UcUI Illes went to the Barbcalri&gt;!Ut Uttla Loogue Alooetallon.
JIC9le Gobrltac:h also did a batiQII oolo to Old Comrades with
- bolon, two balmts, then
Ore _ , and ending .;~
w1111 two lire bilooe. Mr. cardaeeribed ber aot aa "Twin
Fllmlng .,_.~ and laid Jacpa performance was "Fabuloua." Mill POrter 11 a eertl.
Oed-.torlriiDI:Inatructorwtth
U.s.T.A. and Is also certllled
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The regular program of meet..
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Klqplml Hall, located at 900
Stree~ In Mlddlepor4
said Larry camatan, presiding

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L. R. Halo!.;~, District Supervi- tram New York, declared
to the IIJPlaudlng audience: "Be-_.. ol His 87..aiiOYe lor maDIdJid;· God will bring an end to
wlckedllosa. For all eternity
rl&amp;llleous-belrted men will recaunt whl~ God clld to rid the
11111~10 of wic-ss. Obedience to Gnd.will have beenprOYed
the only wot1hwblle course."
iuteen new mlnlaters received

"h. PLEASANT -

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BIG BUYS on "Super-Right' " Meats!

PT. PLEASANT - A crowd of
690 persons overOowed the NaUcal Guard Annory at Point
Pleasant, SoJnoay a11entoon for
the climactic 1111 of the regional
C&lt;JIIferonce ol Jehowh's Wlt.neuee to heir the keynote addreaa. '11 Wb)' Does God Perniit

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I WISH to take Ibis way to
thank my many friend&amp;,
Lost 1nd Founcl
neighbors and relatives lor
LOST,
Utile ldlten. an while,
tbe many beautiful cardo, floIn Gravel mu area. It found
wers and prayers during my
eall
1192-2001. Reward. 6-l~tc
atsy in Veler&amp;DI Memortal
Hoopltal; also Dr. Mc:Gowan,
Dr. Ridgway and all tbe help LOST IN POMEROY: fl6, find.
er please eall 912-M.
In tbe hoop!tal; also Julia
&amp;.JUte
Reese for her help and ldndneso, and Rev. Gill. Your
WANTED
klDdne!llel and help wW ..,.
ver be forgotten. May I b e SOMEONE to stsy In my home
and help care for my bnlband,
Lord bless eacb and every
wl!o is Ul. Contaet Mn. WDI·
one ol you.
DeDa Stahl
lam Carman, raurel Cliff.
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For Rent

Notice ·

OOMPANY

POMEROY -JNVE8r,.iJdtn'
iiPEND. I story. frl!lbe, I ~
toilms, eablneill . bl ' tlldlea,
basement, newly ~

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ROOM, wllb z aparlmenls over.

Needs 11911M! repalr.llllla aoocl

investment at ff,850.GO.
BASIIAN - 8 YEAiis 9f.D 1 story frame, z ~.

POODLE PUPPIES, AXC Toy

miniature, f'75 and up. stud
servlee and grooming. Pbooe
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garage wllb utlllty room Ia.
about an acre of around, A
nice plaee to Uve.

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SAVE f30 or more on aluminum
BLACK RASPBERRIES, RoY
boats. AD sires 10-12-13-14
Proffitt, Portland, 843-2433.
fOol. CaD 1192-2347, '"' 19U254.
6-19-121&lt;

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lOCAL 'REPORTs.
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rooms pdd balb. Phone I9J.
sm; after' 5 nhon• 912-2571.
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CAIPITI~

INFORMATION

IIENRY aJIIAliD

A LOT of new and used mer- 1934 2 BEDROOM trailer, ad·
dtandlJe for tbe sale Friday
ults only. No pets. Phone 1192lilglll. Sale will start at 7:30
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p.m. Adams Auction Service,
YOU CAN still save $30 or more
RUtland, Ohio, Jlm Adams, TWO FUliNISIIED apartments,
on aluminum bOIIts. Call lm- Sf!$; I&amp; foot Cltrla Craft boat
.with. !faDe., 40 hp mollt,
~ and life Jackets, $3'15;
Hot Point chest type freezer,
liiUST SELL: Late model 8011- f50. Phone 992-5674, 515 Norih
to 4 p.m. Hams, bacon, ball TRAILER. BROWN'S
lnl macblne 1D lo'fely walnul First St., Middleport. '6-18-3\e
of bog; shot guns only. Rut·
Park, M,lnenVIlle.
c:onaoletle. Looks IJ1d f U D I
land Amerlean Lesion Home.
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like new. ~ ballonbolea, 16~ FOOT Sporteralt 00.~ 41
118 II&amp;JI, ~. , app1l- l,lereury engine, eleetrlc start,
PLENTv
of space ior one trailqueS,
ell:: for qulfl,
tto stls and. ~- iruny
BAND EVERY Friday from I er wltb all !acllltleo, 'In Syra.
. p;m.' "' 2 ..... ~S!&gt;rlllll• Cllle. Call m-s9ll4. . 't,!J.Ifc euh or 1D ,paymeiiiJ li tUII , equ,tppad wltb trailer. f/110.
a mililtll. PbUnt ~Abo 61 Clt!Jmllet Impala eon·, Nile ' Cl1ib.
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· Phone I'IMII Edward CbevAlb 81. J'ne WID Baptist .PIIone IIJ.Mif.
111-ts-lfe NEW 350 DIESEL Jolm J)eere aner, Reedlvllle, Ohio.
doler, wench and blade, Jota.
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Clwreh·~ M1dd1eport bekl bJ
1011
City,
phOne
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~- Jtlin Mayhew from w. TRAILER SPACE, aU ulllltleo
S-16-lte
Rul Estlte For Sale
' Va.
6-IJ.IIIc ··avaDable. Iuquire 156 Mulber·
ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
: '1'l1,jl: BOUSI!l of ~: Emile 0 . Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-Zt-lft 10 PAYMENTS of S$, ar ..1
cub. MUll sell 11118 inln8
- filii: IDd IAJPII]Iel: Open I L
._. lilt p.m. 1'ueilll1 tllroulb FURNISHED aplll'lmenl, two macldne. Il'ully equl,]l(lfd to.
BROIBR
. - - ;· Sandi!J and lloll- bedrooms, MkldlepOI'I. Pllone Jig 18(1, make lllllooholel, GEO.
POMEROY
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bedrooms,
beth,
OD buiiODI, ete. 5 montlul
4111 bf II]IPOinllnent. l"'nn
f.f.lfc
furnace,
front
porch,
walks,
!'IIIII 11ft, ]!elow ......... pt,
old, guaranleecl. eall - a-t. W.tdl ., ...... Pia. 8 ROOMS AND BATH, 1'10 Mul•u-etc bandy to stores. Asl:lng
$1500.GO.
borrJ ••••• Pomeroy. ciln--H-IJic
11118 STEREO, 1ovelJ. wabml IWI'LAND- 3 bedrooms, hath,
lael lloae Sillon, pbone panelblg, eelllng tile; two aeconsole wltb AM I&lt; I'M ridlo;
1011 after 5 p.m. Pboae I9J.
automatic llolllr~ lilrll table. , res, asking f'l ,IIOO.GO
MIL
f.t.lfc
Tab aver payments of • par COUNTRY 110M2 - S bedTilREE ROOM lurnlabed apart. month ,.. J11Y ba1anee b, rooms, modern batb, outbuildIngs galore, minerals, 20 acfll0.43, 'n1ll set IIOicl mucb
menl, hatb, adults, 118 MIJI.
res
of tractor land uldng
blgber. Try II In your home,
berry. Phone . . . 1-!Wc
f650Q.OO.
lft.JIM.
1-l&amp;«e
ACREAGE NEEDED
SIN'GLB HOUSES, nlee tocaIN Braclbury, 5 rooma, 'JIELEN I VJRG1L mVORD
tioa, ~ IUrnllbed " HOUSE
ASIIOCIA~
1lllfundlbecl bl Mlddlepart, · newly decorated; halb with
SYRACVSE,
an new fixtures. WID aeJI
pbone • • •
H-Uie
6-17-3te
wllb or 1lltbout funllllire.
8benrW1 IIDildrll, Rl. 1, MliSMODERN AIR &lt;!OIIdllloned unl-lMip BY OWNER. Lovely tine hedI'Urlllshed apartment. Coats dleporl.
room home bl SyraCUIO. !alP ,
Building, MJddleporl. Apply at
Apia biient II. .
6-11-'lle 50 YOUNG lryart around I lb .. ldtcben, ftrepl8ce, balemild.
pnp, new metal awnlnP
each. Contact Martha Ander·
''and
two extra large lois,
aon, Rl. 1, Ractne, on Horse
.' IW'PY BOOR, $Jinq Sprlap A'l'l'RACTIVE MODERN 3-room
•tull:
'!lie Clall, I Ill 8 p.m. lloa- furnlllbed apartment, Ideally eave Road, two mDea below pbone IIIU400.
S.~
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Lldllol~ located near Pomeroy busi- BashM ~.
. lutlnetl Servlcill
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6- 19-tlc 1162 MOBn.E home, washer APPLIANCJ;: HOSPITAL ..:..Alland dryer; two bollle PI
t)Jorlzed Briggs and 81!'11'"" '
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and Lawa Boy, J)artl a n II
ALL ELECI'RIC 3-room anarl- taultl, m gallon, 1ue1 · · 11nJc
c.\18 fVR 4nllqla. BID menl; New, close to down- and atsnd, • . LJoyd Dug- aerVICes; re(l!llr T.ecu!JI*!h
.·liliam. MWieprl. ObiD.
an, Phone
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ll1d Kohlef ·engblet' aJI!l
town Pomeroy, beauUful vie"
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~~~;. Ohio ,Rlver. Must be seen
to be appreeiated. Call 912- !015 FQRD Galaxle •500, Phone
Mas&lt;ill• ;w: Va ..' Jobn 14. 1\0U.:
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S-INGle
Utl for ajlpolntmenl. 6-19-tle 99UIG.
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P'URNISHED GARAGE apartIW,IIIIW.IIftll,l'GD- ment on Llnenln Hill. Utilities
Dald; adults only. Phone 912"'·
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I WISH to take Ibis way to
thank my many friend&amp;,
Lost 1nd Founcl
neighbors and relatives lor
LOST,
Utile ldlten. an while,
tbe many beautiful cardo, floIn Gravel mu area. It found
wers and prayers during my
eall
1192-2001. Reward. 6-l~tc
atsy in Veler&amp;DI Memortal
Hoopltal; also Dr. Mc:Gowan,
Dr. Ridgway and all tbe help LOST IN POMEROY: fl6, find.
er please eall 912-M.
In tbe hoop!tal; also Julia
&amp;.JUte
Reese for her help and ldndneso, and Rev. Gill. Your
WANTED
klDdne!llel and help wW ..,.
ver be forgotten. May I b e SOMEONE to stsy In my home
and help care for my bnlband,
Lord bless eacb and every
wl!o is Ul. Contaet Mn. WDI·
one ol you.
DeDa Stahl
lam Carman, raurel Cliff.
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For Rent

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OOMPANY

POMEROY -JNVE8r,.iJdtn'
iiPEND. I story. frl!lbe, I ~
toilms, eablneill . bl ' tlldlea,
basement, newly ~

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Needs 11911M! repalr.llllla aoocl

investment at ff,850.GO.
BASIIAN - 8 YEAiis 9f.D 1 story frame, z ~.

POODLE PUPPIES, AXC Toy

miniature, f'75 and up. stud
servlee and grooming. Pbooe
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garage wllb utlllty room Ia.
about an acre of around, A
nice plaee to Uve.

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SAVE f30 or more on aluminum
BLACK RASPBERRIES, RoY
boats. AD sires 10-12-13-14
Proffitt, Portland, 843-2433.
fOol. CaD 1192-2347, '"' 19U254.
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IIENRY aJIIAliD

A LOT of new and used mer- 1934 2 BEDROOM trailer, ad·
dtandlJe for tbe sale Friday
ults only. No pets. Phone 1192lilglll. Sale will start at 7:30
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p.m. Adams Auction Service,
YOU CAN still save $30 or more
RUtland, Ohio, Jlm Adams, TWO FUliNISIIED apartments,
on aluminum bOIIts. Call lm- Sf!$; I&amp; foot Cltrla Craft boat
.with. !faDe., 40 hp mollt,
~ and life Jackets, $3'15;
Hot Point chest type freezer,
liiUST SELL: Late model 8011- f50. Phone 992-5674, 515 Norih
to 4 p.m. Hams, bacon, ball TRAILER. BROWN'S
lnl macblne 1D lo'fely walnul First St., Middleport. '6-18-3\e
of bog; shot guns only. Rut·
Park, M,lnenVIlle.
c:onaoletle. Looks IJ1d f U D I
land Amerlean Lesion Home.
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like new. ~ ballonbolea, 16~ FOOT Sporteralt 00.~ 41
118 II&amp;JI, ~. , app1l- l,lereury engine, eleetrlc start,
PLENTv
of space ior one trailqueS,
ell:: for qulfl,
tto stls and. ~- iruny
BAND EVERY Friday from I er wltb all !acllltleo, 'In Syra.
. p;m.' "' 2 ..... ~S!&gt;rlllll• Cllle. Call m-s9ll4. . 't,!J.Ifc euh or 1D ,paymeiiiJ li tUII , equ,tppad wltb trailer. f/110.
a mililtll. PbUnt ~Abo 61 Clt!Jmllet Impala eon·, Nile ' Cl1ib.
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· Phone I'IMII Edward CbevAlb 81. J'ne WID Baptist .PIIone IIJ.Mif.
111-ts-lfe NEW 350 DIESEL Jolm J)eere aner, Reedlvllle, Ohio.
doler, wench and blade, Jota.
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Clwreh·~ M1dd1eport bekl bJ
1011
City,
phOne
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~- Jtlin Mayhew from w. TRAILER SPACE, aU ulllltleo
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Rul Estlte For Sale
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6-IJ.IIIc ··avaDable. Iuquire 156 Mulber·
ry after 3 or 5 p.m. Write P.
: '1'l1,jl: BOUSI!l of ~: Emile 0 . Box 425 Pomeroy. 5-Zt-lft 10 PAYMENTS of S$, ar ..1
cub. MUll sell 11118 inln8
- filii: IDd IAJPII]Iel: Open I L
._. lilt p.m. 1'ueilll1 tllroulb FURNISHED aplll'lmenl, two macldne. Il'ully equl,]l(lfd to.
BROIBR
. - - ;· Sandi!J and lloll- bedrooms, MkldlepOI'I. Pllone Jig 18(1, make lllllooholel, GEO.
POMEROY
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bedrooms,
beth,
OD buiiODI, ete. 5 montlul
4111 bf II]IPOinllnent. l"'nn
f.f.lfc
furnace,
front
porch,
walks,
!'IIIII 11ft, ]!elow ......... pt,
old, guaranleecl. eall - a-t. W.tdl ., ...... Pia. 8 ROOMS AND BATH, 1'10 Mul•u-etc bandy to stores. Asl:lng
$1500.GO.
borrJ ••••• Pomeroy. ciln--H-IJic
11118 STEREO, 1ovelJ. wabml IWI'LAND- 3 bedrooms, hath,
lael lloae Sillon, pbone panelblg, eelllng tile; two aeconsole wltb AM I&lt; I'M ridlo;
1011 after 5 p.m. Pboae I9J.
automatic llolllr~ lilrll table. , res, asking f'l ,IIOO.GO
MIL
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menl, hatb, adults, 118 MIJI.
res
of tractor land uldng
blgber. Try II In your home,
berry. Phone . . . 1-!Wc
f650Q.OO.
lft.JIM.
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ACREAGE NEEDED
SIN'GLB HOUSES, nlee tocaIN Braclbury, 5 rooma, 'JIELEN I VJRG1L mVORD
tioa, ~ IUrnllbed " HOUSE
ASIIOCIA~
1lllfundlbecl bl Mlddlepart, · newly decorated; halb with
SYRACVSE,
an new fixtures. WID aeJI
pbone • • •
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6-17-3te
wllb or 1lltbout funllllire.
8benrW1 IIDildrll, Rl. 1, MliSMODERN AIR &lt;!OIIdllloned unl-lMip BY OWNER. Lovely tine hedI'Urlllshed apartment. Coats dleporl.
room home bl SyraCUIO. !alP ,
Building, MJddleporl. Apply at
Apia biient II. .
6-11-'lle 50 YOUNG lryart around I lb .. ldtcben, ftrepl8ce, balemild.
pnp, new metal awnlnP
each. Contact Martha Ander·
''and
two extra large lois,
aon, Rl. 1, Ractne, on Horse
.' IW'PY BOOR, $Jinq Sprlap A'l'l'RACTIVE MODERN 3-room
•tull:
'!lie Clall, I Ill 8 p.m. lloa- furnlllbed apartment, Ideally eave Road, two mDea below pbone IIIU400.
S.~
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Lldllol~ located near Pomeroy busi- BashM ~.
. lutlnetl Servlcill
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6- 19-tlc 1162 MOBn.E home, washer APPLIANCJ;: HOSPITAL ..:..Alland dryer; two bollle PI
t)Jorlzed Briggs and 81!'11'"" '
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and Lawa Boy, J)artl a n II
ALL ELECI'RIC 3-room anarl- taultl, m gallon, 1ue1 · · 11nJc
c.\18 fVR 4nllqla. BID menl; New, close to down- and atsnd, • . LJoyd Dug- aerVICes; re(l!llr T.ecu!JI*!h
.·liliam. MWieprl. ObiD.
an, Phone
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ll1d Kohlef ·engblet' aJI!l
town Pomeroy, beauUful vie"
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~~~;. Ohio ,Rlver. Must be seen
to be appreeiated. Call 912- !015 FQRD Galaxle •500, Phone
Mas&lt;ill• ;w: Va ..' Jobn 14. 1\0U.:
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Utl for ajlpolntmenl. 6-19-tle 99UIG.
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P'URNISHED GARAGE apartIW,IIIIW.IIftll,l'GD- ment on Llnenln Hill. Utilities
Dald; adults only. Phone 912"'·
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eleded recentlY, when the Rutland Frlencll3 Ga~ero met at

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dead furrows, turn

rowS, atr:l.p~

near trees, oJd fence ro'YB or
lhe home of Mrs. Harold Wolle. near fertilizer or lime apllla.
Mrs. Fred Wllllamson, president, was ln charge or the business meeting. El~ct.ed wero

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president, Mrs. William
w 111.'
ford; vice-J!resfdent,'. · ~1rs . Joe
Bolin; secretary, Mrs. Harold
Wolfe, and treasurer, Mrs. Bill

She stated that In a Iorge Reid
one ohould lake at least 15 to
30 cores or soil all at tile aame
depth, It is boot to lake at ran.
dom in a zig~zag pattern over
the area to be tested.
A plant auction was hold at
the close of the meeting and the

Brown.
hostess served refreshments to
Mra. Bill Brown Used "God
nine
member&amp; and one guest.
Give Me Jay" for her topic for
Mrs. Chris Deihl.
devotion a. The roll eall was bring

The traveling prize was

12 arrangements to the alUmni

banqueHor lhe tables and Mro.

Robert Snowden had msde the
one for the speaker's table.
Mrs. William Willford w a a
named to provide the arrange~
ment at the bank ln June. It
was decided to send a letter to
council to see if the village employees would kee~theparkmow­
ed. Mrs. &amp;lowden was to make
,eriodic checks of the roae!l the
club planted at lhe county home,
Plans were made Cor the tour of
Kingwoud Center at Mana!leld
to be taken June 20.
Mrs, WUlford gave the !ol ~
lowing techniques of soil sampling in her demonstration and

report on that subject: Scrape
dl debrJa or residue before
sampJing; sample croplands at
.Plow depthi sample permanent
pasture and lawn to a three inch
depth; sample is best done when
aoil moisture condtions a r e
suitable for plowing; in the same
field sample ll!lht and dark col.
ored soUs or limed and
ed areas and do not sample In

unum-

Swiss Steak

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a plant tor lhe plant auction. Mrs.
by Marjorie Davis and the door
Wllltamoon gaye a report on lhe
regional meetlilg. It was report. prize by Mrs. Bruce Msy.
ed that the members had sent

Wolfpen

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Best n·ii.OIogy Teac·her

Carol AM Barnitz of Pomeroy
was • recent weekend visitor of
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. H. Robeson aOO U. Chester
Morri s.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell
and Camily oC Oregonarrtvedlast
week and are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard RusseU.

.E ach year the National Associatlon oC BloJogy Teachers select
one outstanding biology teacher
from ~ach st;a.te and Ohio's win-ner thts year 15 William Taylor,
son of Mr. arkl Mrs. Hubert Tay-

veloped underTaylor'11direcUon,
has attracted widespread atten..
tioo to the lndepelllance.schools.
Formal presentation of the
award was made at the senior
recognition assembly OOld May

lor, 424 Broadway, Middleport_
Taylor is chaJrman of the scie~ce depar~ent and teacher or

29 at the Independence H 1 g h
School Auditorium.
Paul Loos, repre~entative o{

btological sctence at lndependence High School near Cleveland.
First anoouncemeot of the
award was made at the annual
Ohio Academy of Science meet-ing, held this year at Bowling
Green ~~te University.
ReceiVIng his bachelor of sci·
encc degre~ 8 ~ ~is master's.degree at Oh10 Umverslty, Taylor
addressed the education section
of the ~cademy at that meeting.
Hls SubJect was the newlndependence School and the community
land laborator. This project. de-

the selection committee of the
Ohio Chapter of the National Associatlon or Biology Teachers,
made the award. Accompanying
the award was a special gUt presented by the American 'Optical
Co. The compan,y presented each
of thl) 50 amual state award ni~
ners with a hlgh-powered re-search microscope.
The award presented to Taylor
is based on his aecm~plishments
as a teacher or biology) his con-tributions to the community hfs
philosophy ol teaching evid~nce

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hatfield
returned home after spending a
(ew days with his brottJer and
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin RusselJ, Middleport, and Mr. aoo
Mrs. Harold GilJog)y, Vicki and
Bruce of Aibaey were recent
Sun:lay visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Brady Knotts of
King Hill were Surxlay evening
visltors of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Haning, Rhonda and Ronald.
Mr. Charley Smith, Mrs. Doyle
Knapp and Kail, Kevin and CharIes visited Mrs.. HarJey Johnson SWldlj· Afternoon..

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aQ:J evidence ~f the impact ol
his instruction on students, .Palt
and present.
Taylor graduated from Ml&lt;l-

dleport

High Schuol ' in 1952 and
is a member of the Presbyterian

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Apple Grove
A picnic will be held on lhe
lawn at the home o{ Mr. and
Mrs. ~erman Ford on ~
evening at 6 o'clock for all ot

Letart

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Falls

Melhodlst

Charge ln honor of their pastor
and family, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Norris and da!Jghters. Thil!l
will be l&lt;lnday, June 23, 8nd the
regular evening service wUI be

at lhe Apple Grove Methodist
Church at 8 o'cJock.

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I'll• followed by a 1101111 • formal
daa.Co-11 Vall.J Dale.

Graduates at

Columbus BU
Miss Patey Jo Dorot, daushter of Mr. and Mro. F'rank Doni
of Long Bottom, recenlly graduated frqm Columbus Boolness
University after completing t h o
Senior Aecountlng course.
The erswatlon wao held at Eaot
Broad St. Chrlotlan Church and

WIN $1/)(}().

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rowS, atr:l.p~

near trees, oJd fence ro'YB or
lhe home of Mrs. Harold Wolle. near fertilizer or lime apllla.
Mrs. Fred Wllllamson, president, was ln charge or the business meeting. El~ct.ed wero

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president, Mrs. William
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ford; vice-J!resfdent,'. · ~1rs . Joe
Bolin; secretary, Mrs. Harold
Wolfe, and treasurer, Mrs. Bill

She stated that In a Iorge Reid
one ohould lake at least 15 to
30 cores or soil all at tile aame
depth, It is boot to lake at ran.
dom in a zig~zag pattern over
the area to be tested.
A plant auction was hold at
the close of the meeting and the

Brown.
hostess served refreshments to
Mra. Bill Brown Used "God
nine
member&amp; and one guest.
Give Me Jay" for her topic for
Mrs. Chris Deihl.
devotion a. The roll eall was bring

The traveling prize was

12 arrangements to the alUmni

banqueHor lhe tables and Mro.

Robert Snowden had msde the
one for the speaker's table.
Mrs. William Willford w a a
named to provide the arrange~
ment at the bank ln June. It
was decided to send a letter to
council to see if the village employees would kee~theparkmow­
ed. Mrs. &amp;lowden was to make
,eriodic checks of the roae!l the
club planted at lhe county home,
Plans were made Cor the tour of
Kingwoud Center at Mana!leld
to be taken June 20.
Mrs, WUlford gave the !ol ~
lowing techniques of soil sampling in her demonstration and

report on that subject: Scrape
dl debrJa or residue before
sampJing; sample croplands at
.Plow depthi sample permanent
pasture and lawn to a three inch
depth; sample is best done when
aoil moisture condtions a r e
suitable for plowing; in the same
field sample ll!lht and dark col.
ored soUs or limed and
ed areas and do not sample In

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Swiss Steak

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a plant tor lhe plant auction. Mrs.
by Marjorie Davis and the door
Wllltamoon gaye a report on lhe
regional meetlilg. It was report. prize by Mrs. Bruce Msy.
ed that the members had sent

Wolfpen

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Best n·ii.OIogy Teac·her

Carol AM Barnitz of Pomeroy
was • recent weekend visitor of
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. H. Robeson aOO U. Chester
Morri s.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell
and Camily oC Oregonarrtvedlast
week and are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard RusseU.

.E ach year the National Associatlon oC BloJogy Teachers select
one outstanding biology teacher
from ~ach st;a.te and Ohio's win-ner thts year 15 William Taylor,
son of Mr. arkl Mrs. Hubert Tay-

veloped underTaylor'11direcUon,
has attracted widespread atten..
tioo to the lndepelllance.schools.
Formal presentation of the
award was made at the senior
recognition assembly OOld May

lor, 424 Broadway, Middleport_
Taylor is chaJrman of the scie~ce depar~ent and teacher or

29 at the Independence H 1 g h
School Auditorium.
Paul Loos, repre~entative o{

btological sctence at lndependence High School near Cleveland.
First anoouncemeot of the
award was made at the annual
Ohio Academy of Science meet-ing, held this year at Bowling
Green ~~te University.
ReceiVIng his bachelor of sci·
encc degre~ 8 ~ ~is master's.degree at Oh10 Umverslty, Taylor
addressed the education section
of the ~cademy at that meeting.
Hls SubJect was the newlndependence School and the community
land laborator. This project. de-

the selection committee of the
Ohio Chapter of the National Associatlon or Biology Teachers,
made the award. Accompanying
the award was a special gUt presented by the American 'Optical
Co. The compan,y presented each
of thl) 50 amual state award ni~
ners with a hlgh-powered re-search microscope.
The award presented to Taylor
is based on his aecm~plishments
as a teacher or biology) his con-tributions to the community hfs
philosophy ol teaching evid~nce

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hatfield
returned home after spending a
(ew days with his brottJer and
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin RusselJ, Middleport, and Mr. aoo
Mrs. Harold GilJog)y, Vicki and
Bruce of Aibaey were recent
Sun:lay visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Brady Knotts of
King Hill were Surxlay evening
visltors of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Haning, Rhonda and Ronald.
Mr. Charley Smith, Mrs. Doyle
Knapp and Kail, Kevin and CharIes visited Mrs.. HarJey Johnson SWldlj· Afternoon..

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aQ:J evidence ~f the impact ol
his instruction on students, .Palt
and present.
Taylor graduated from Ml&lt;l-

dleport

High Schuol ' in 1952 and
is a member of the Presbyterian

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Apple Grove
A picnic will be held on lhe
lawn at the home o{ Mr. and
Mrs. ~erman Ford on ~
evening at 6 o'clock for all ot

Letart

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Falls

Melhodlst

Charge ln honor of their pastor
and family, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Norris and da!Jghters. Thil!l
will be l&lt;lnday, June 23, 8nd the
regular evening service wUI be

at lhe Apple Grove Methodist
Church at 8 o'cJock.

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I'll• followed by a 1101111 • formal
daa.Co-11 Vall.J Dale.

Graduates at

Columbus BU
Miss Patey Jo Dorot, daushter of Mr. and Mro. F'rank Doni
of Long Bottom, recenlly graduated frqm Columbus Boolness
University after completing t h o
Senior Aecountlng course.
The erswatlon wao held at Eaot
Broad St. Chrlotlan Church and

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cal telepbme
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yearo, wn booiOr&lt;Ml at a retlrt&gt;mont pat11 by employea of the
General Telephone CO. of Ohio
Mondo~- nl&amp;ht at BaU~'s Roa-

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The pal'V aloo marked tho

terJO!nation of emploJment w1t11
tile tolepboae OOIIIJI8Dll !lie 1o
equipment automation of Mra.
Gene Paul Kille. Mrs. Floyd
Brown, and Mrs. WUbur Hood,
all 111111 more than 10 yeara eervlce. The three operatoro term•
lnated tbelr employlllonlln pref""""" 1o lrBillferrlng 1o tho
-aof!lce.
A 7:30 p.m. dlmer wu pre· - by a soda! hour II! ~be
PlrV room of the reatouranL
of the
James Franklin,
Dlvlalao of Tral!lc at Portamouth, COIIIII'atulated Mrs. Flaher 011 her 22 yean of falthiW
eervlce tD the com()SIIY and expressed hia pleaaure at being a
guest at the observance.
Mrs. David Jenkin• presented Mro. Flahor with a gift of
atorllng aUver lea!lpOOOI from

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her co-workers. Coraaees were
gl.ven to each of the operaton by
Mrs. Jenkins, chief operator, and
tho empiQ9es preaonted her with a
gift of cryatol gobloto.
Among the &amp;1Jesls attending
tbe retirement party was Mill
Cora Mae Joachim, Mra. Flaher'a slater, who is a Jtaftaaaistant at the POrtamoutb ol!lce.
Parodies tD familiar bmea
were sung to the honored guest,
and the throe leaving the employmeot of the company. Mra.
Don Humel led In group singins Whieh ineluded .,That' a Auto.

Attends Seminar
Of Credit Groups
Mra. Jamoa Hall of the Pomeroy ofllce of tile Pro&lt;lld!on
Credit Aasodation ,.., In Columbus recently to attend a aemlnar - - by the II Procluctloo Credit Aasoclatlmo of Ohio.
COnducted by Tom Lawrence
of the Lawrence Leiter CO., Kill_. !"" City, Mo., the eemlnar curled out the theme asln and
communication. a wao bold at
the Chrl&amp;topber Inn, JuDe 12 and
!3. Al&gt;oUt 94 field olllce eeerotorlea and
of the
73 of!leeo In Ohio attooded tho
eemlner.

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June 19- 20

carutbera, Doo Mc'1'11rner, Mr, 11x,1 Mra. GeDo
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Doo ~reo, Mil. RICbOrd Fret·
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Mrs. Stutler and Mra. Eugene
Forest served eookies, punch

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the engagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth CroiB, tD
Marvin L. Roush, son of Mra. Odessa RoUsh, Pomef07, Route

2. Mlsa Cross Is a 1968 gradulte ol Southern Hlp Schoci. Her
fiance graduated trmn Pomeroy High School IIIII Is employed
at Keith Goble Ford In Middleport. Wedding plano are Incomplete.

Attends 79th

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w. R. m,eJ. her a11IJtant, accompanied 1he glrlo 1o lbe.park.
Th~ had a plenlc luncb at 110011.
Doo .Hayes ... a auelt. .
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M.-ra altebciiJie ~ Regina Harrl- Joy Wblte, Opal
ll)'or, Mal')' RuiiJ sauf.r, Jo,fct ·
Hutehiaoo, Joy Sauer, aod Jo,y

A party honoring lathera waa
by Ter-

glvon Slnday afternoon

eaa Thomas, dau&amp;llter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold E. Thomu, of
WEDNESDAY
BOSWORTH COUNCIL 46, Roy- Sluth Fifth Ave., !ollddloporl.
Guests were lllhtrl of t h e
al and Select Masters, Wednea·
day, 7:30 p. m., at Pomeroy nelghilorhood. '1.'IMO' wore eeatMesonlc Temple tD elect and In- ed at a table In tho badt1ard o1
stall new otftcers, followed by tho Thomu borne. Place w-cla
special sesslooofPOIIIeroy Chap- were made by tho YGUIIIalor IIIII
ahe pve favo.ro of bubble plpel.
ter to lnstall new ortlcera.
SENIOR CHOIR pracdee, Mlcl- Joan Blevllla alllated Ill aervdleport Firat United Presbyter- IJW rolreahmentl. Tor.oaa reod
a tribute tD fathers.
Ian Church, 7:30
Her , tilielta wore Jack Baehnight, Mra. Rodlley Downing, diner,
.. CII!'I"~I Areber, Glenn
rector.
Glue,
tJallu Blevins, Coorga
'111URSDAY
TWIN CITY Shrlnettes, Thoro- Miller, and her father. Jnvlled
day, 7:30 p, m., aoelal .....,, of but Unable tD atlend were Rlcb·
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)IEIGS COUNTY DemoeratExecutlve oommlttee aod Demoerat
Club 'l1olrada7 at 8 p.m., 01J111i.
bauee olllce or JudiO Frllllk W.
Porter, Jr.
ROCK SPRINGS -.r Health
Clli&gt;, !:U p.m. nm-ada7, borne
Ill Mrs. Welby Whal~- ·
MIDDLEPORTCCL II1IIUal picnic, Thuradly, 6:30 p, m. atlollddleport Roidalde Park; Initiation

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United Proao lntel'llltioaal
Today' Is Wedneaday, Juno19, .
the 171ot day of 196811111&gt; 185 to .
lallow.
The mooo Ia between Ita laat '
quarter aod now phase.
111o mornlqr Iter Ia sa~ur~~.
The OYOnlng otor I&amp;Jit)ltor.
on thla da.v In hiaiDI')':
In 1856 the Ropublleana
adjourned their llrat 111tlooal
coovention I n Phl1adelphla,
noml111ti111 John Fremont for
president
In 1912 the U.S. Government
odoptecl the &amp;.110111' clio¥ for all
Ita -ljjjotl.
In '1981 ViilliiiAiib Republ..
can Presldomt Gamal Abele!
Na11or named hlmaelf premier
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Orcbeatra coming 1nUJ lfelc• W-aday by J11111s Cummins,

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dump tD , find o'lldence of who
hid beeo throw!JW truh on hia .
property.

ball ott Ohio 7, whieh runo CUmlllllll llld.
·· .· • - thraulh thlo eaaloeentnl Ohio
Loveri' LaDe

eommunlty of 12 000.
"That rMd baa beell u1111 ~
The dump, whleh lleo between a lovor'a ian. aDd for
1dJ$
the narrow, W1Nlved side 'raad of 1hlnl&amp;," he ~
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aaw aometldqr helry,"
Cummins Ald. "I lhou&amp;bl It
The raaliDatiOO of 'the Rtv.
uted flO,
wu Juat I dead dos- There hid Carver WIIUama u eeertllaryOilier ecnrtbutlooe haft been been several of them thrown t.TeafOirel' waa aeeeptod IIIII the
madl bJ MrL E. o. 11111, a--p doom thoro before.
Rev. Cbarlea SlmOIIa was namHarareves, Mra. IIDwanl Ebora"'1110 okullo were partially ed to the polt 1be Mel&amp;•
badt, Mro. Glen Tol- )( I 1 1 ~ It&gt; 10 I uncovered COUnty Mllllatortel AI~
Clrollno Smith, Charles Blakea- them aDd found five llllult heada mot Tueaday at !he l'omoroJI
lea, COlumbia Gu of Ohio, HoD- aod 0110 baby lad."
Cburehof Chrlot..
f1 Ewilll. Mra. n - YOUIIg,
Coomt1 ProaecutDr John MalThe Rev. Mr. WIJUama wiU
llaQshlien of the olmorlcan Rev- lk Jr. Aid two akuliJ _.-ed leave Aug. I for Kooton Where
olutl011, aod Mra. Charlea Glllba. ID be Nocro. fGar Cloeaolan, ho will aervo u pa- of two
aod the ..wao uoldollllll· clllrebea In that area. He Ia
Atutalof.1,0001aneeded
able.
tile proiOIIIpaator olthe Pom1o br\JW the orehostn 1o
Awalt Report
8r09 Flrlt 111¢11 Qmch aDd
lfelca Couoi.YIIIIIthoaolllab''\Vo "'"''t- OIIYihlnr liD- Ia married tD the former Sally
In tho .:0.~*,:~=
lqr to eootrlbute areaahedtD
lheytllwa.,:,•bore~-~k oollbo
Follllr of POmorqy. The Rov.
lledb'd Sc
Mnd
tD lira.
•~ 1014.
Mr. Slmool Ia paafllr of the
I'GIIIIIIIJ
Loehary at lH IIIah st.,
llallk, Notr aod Alii•- .lllcldloport Flrlt Bl¢1tCIIIrcb,
lol' lila
Pameroy,
COUni1 COroner Franela COOke
II WII IIIIOUDeed dllrlni t b e
at 8
at 1 ~"tile IIIICdoll
ordered 1111 ailulla 1o the ..-ng preolded orer by lho
P. lllo' O!D'l'l 011 o\ueUit L
Bolides praaOIIIIIIIan ovenl- Ohio Slate Dnlvoralty 1laparto Rev. Glen IU!oo, vt.........._
~ auctloo wiD bo ooadacted
mont 1 • ...........,_
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at the uto Ill tho ......--..
.....,rt II tho Pcmeroy 1 - ,
o ~•• .........., lor poe- tbat tho RIY. Gerald ~
hoal
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1be 17111Pboa1e ....., wiU work lllllo aae aDd oilier
cblplaiD of the Tralnllls laatl1!" lll,llldiJv. Tbe wlib bllld membera l'Gal ICI'OOI tioo,
ol C.UU Oblo, Columbua,
Of ~ noervea 1be
11e1p CouiiiJ In a 1llll'lllllop 111
"The report could bo book to will be . .,. _ . , . .., bel&gt;alt
~to ._,.et lilY IIJ' allblda. 1'1be dll oflbe . . , . . _ •• In 1 e&lt;qJio Ill daya or 1 Ill the aaooelatlon at the ~~-~-~--·Ill 18111111.
waek," )lallk oald.
fill eervt..a ol the Malp CounCummlill llld dvM o! tho ~ Fur. The Rev. Bill Pwrlll,
.lito Rov • .1otox lloDalalo, 1ho a..
llaullla llo7ar Iiiii tiJo Rov. Mr.
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l'Mfl•

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alve •-•h o! the dump lor
....., Ieoda In t.l1e bizarre ella-

Coomty .. July 25 have raoehed
$40S, Mra. W. P. Loehary, gaDoral ehalrman, IUUIOUIICed Ulday.
9f !Ida aum, tho Malp Local
Band Boootera aDd 1be Eaatorn
Loeallland - • • have oaeh
CODb:lllut..t •liNt while the Melp
111c11 Sehool Glee Club cCIIItr\b.

Gallle COUnljl

Court clerk' a olllee, would "probobb'' bo deelded before tho
ood of Epling' a term Jlllllar)'.

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republlean candlcliom for

camot remain oo tho ballot under ''lho,..clrcumatoncoa" acCOI'cllal to lbeae aame loeallawyor opoloumen. Howovar, ahould Mr. Ei111JW ll1o an~ be eonceiY..
abi.Y could be oo tho ballot pendlnllta outcome. AI polllted out
In tho UPl report tram CCIIumbua, 1 111111~ eould be modo
1o tho U. S. Supreme Court. 1'h1a appoal,llld the Ohio s.-o
pleu )lip,

Mrs. Katie Hood

r-at eenlct1 .for Katie
Eullllan Hood, BD I, l'lllllm4r,

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Dies. Wednesday

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lrllloite tD lltllers. .· · ·
~ COiltoata, oae· 011 tlollero
aDd ~ Qthor oo IIIII wara • •
ductecL. ·stoey ........... lniP~
t1oo ror July 11. Rotreallllltllll
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tho . . . .

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Mra. LuclUe Slor)' llllj Mr1.
Helen Qulvey placed llrat aod
eeeood reopectlvely In the eoolde
eootoat allpd at a reeenl meet.
IIW ol theHemloekGrovaGranp.
Mambers otlho Allted GrllliO •
wore pate at the meothW proaided ~r by Leo stoey, miller'
Jud&amp;IIW the cookie ...,q,at wore
Yloa Jeoale Salllldera aDd Mrs.
Mlldnd s,outqr.
Altred Gl'lliP pro••- 1111
P.....llll PaiJW · patriode ·i D(
Fathor'l 'Ill¥ _ , Tbi on,ln
ot 1111 llai ..,. aa)'OI'il read\llil
... patriolfllll ...,.,.... -

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lllllrlea 11111 may be made In Will be aeeopled 'l'lluradltthe tam racea, a new tw.X fll
Tbe tub neea ere obnpiJ
elder
bu'rola cut Ill hell. '1'116
the Replta
Waller a.wart, ebalrman, Aid boy Ia lllllaled lllth a padthe lllb recti wUI be In the 111- ..._ He wiU VIII' 01111 make
lierlude bet1r-. the boat nee• lho tub l!ll tDWird tho llalah
... Slturday, June 22, of tile line Ia !Pcldy •• polllble.

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• lnlil 'IIMIII1 PQ'&lt;backalfConOilier Ac11011
areupaueolbeloxbUI:
_!D_otber ad:lool, the lillie's
IJJ.Mi~
IDIGLI Pl!li80N
bliiiOil oourt ruled It woo unWord lll•bo•neelvodoflbe :W •
Wflllheldlillrllallo CGIIIIIIuUonallclr 1111111ic:jpallty
dolth., RabWiR.TIIUI, n, Wa6- f 26. · • · • • , , , • . 1.10 1.10 1o ,PI'CIIdld&amp; polltiea1 ~liD reo_ , t Berlday, Mlcb, Ho11U
110· •.•. , ••• , . , 5.20 ue .kllallal oroaa.
1
llbrailr roaldant 'o f Middleport. . 75 ••••• • •••• , UO 10 10 · The court hlld the abiOiule
s.nt""'a lllelude bla 'lllle,
100 - - •••.••• , • lt 10 15.50 pralllbltlllli or the u10 of pollti1111 125 • • • , • , , , , ' • 1UO 2100 eal ..,., wal .......Utullllllal
fllmor Frances ~j llro
ICDO, 1ldlert
Jt¥, IIJII _llro !SO - - ••••• , ••• 2UO 17.00 IIIII a Waltoo Hllll' ordinance,
11111
of Borlllt7; llro 17$" " · ..... , •. 18,10 ILtG
allllorl, KrL Ber111a . Luller, . 208 •, • • • • • · • , . , 3UO 11.111 ~~!=*::&gt;,;::~
llllllud,. IIIII Mlu Edltll Tltua, . dd-::!..11111) PElUioN 'liltb two
In ID earUorlmQUieemoat
lllcldhport. . Flmoral llr'ilcoa
It - lilted lbellbe . wW lie held
at 1 p. m. , w.,.
Wllllbtl4 New Rata
School 11 to be aold aod !hot
ltlba~afl*rilllallle.IJ • 25-.-.-- . . . . 00 .00 eealodbldaWGUidbeaccopl..t
·Jllit ,l!oid,: llerldq. 8ar111 Will 110, • • • • • · • • . .00 ,00 . 11111!!2 , _ Aul,llat 1_
bo theN. ·
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Thor

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tore 1be 01111 Ill Qlllna'a IorDI

•• - · Clulu F, ~to llllb' waJI ·
- or lltllli 1ba ota1e a ""' 1P """""" llbould-~li"'.IIIIJai­
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·~ cliodclio tbe·lule be-

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"'jdltlcal allllll.

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POmeroy - · ...n, ljiOIIsorad
by tho Amerlcu La8loo. atort

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TWO OUTSIDE DANCE parties
during tile l'llmerOY Reptto Friday aod saturday nl&amp;bl at t b o

11 a.m., EDT,· and llll 1o ibe
..,.. for,.._ Frk!IY'1'116 bill carried the 10 par
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FRIDAY
ICE CREAM SOCIAL, Friday
ovenl!w, BaiiiiiJIIIrehouse, .,..._
aored by Bashlll Ladles Auxiliary
IIIII Vollmtoor Fire lltller\l1lenl;
proeeeda tD payoflloallfol'equlpmont. Music by the COomtry Drltt.ora.

Wednaada!o wbm the Ohio . . . . Court
~him IDdelllt
-the pradlce of law.
bat. AIIJ. GooL ·c, S. ~ asld ¥IW, o1ected In 11184, waa
1111 ~ ejllllllom aorvau U..~-.., oflbe IOIItbem
Oblo CCJIIIIIi,
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. _ . . , Aid Olllo law JN'oblblta 1 peraoo ,...., IOfvlns aa the
I!CIUIIb' _...,.... who ~Ia DOt 1D --...,at law Ueonaed1o llfl&lt;1iee
ln.IIlia atote."
Under tho 1'1111111 doom by tho llale'a h!Polt court, ~
IIIII wu "auo;eadod l'Gal tho praellee ol law for an ~nlte
period."
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~ wao eharpd In No- 1be one Ill ""'Ilion, wao uneoovomber, 19116, by tho Ohio Slate atlllltklnal to the extent It pro..
Bar Alaoelatlon llllh -~~~ ldhltad 1he uoe of polldcal ~·
of 1¢11001161et, lneludlnl In naldonttel dl.olrleto.
I 15-month dellll' Ill aCCOIIIIIIns
The 0010 WOI fllod bf to a cllld for 11101181 coUectod, Paee, Waltoo IU!Ia, who orehla handling o! ellale mattora a ~ 011 t11o IreD !aim of hi•
II ~ for admlnl-1 borne advoeaf1oc ._n of I
aod 1!1• laa~~~~ce Ill ZOI lnoaf- P1'0I10MCI loeal lox levy at the
fldont fund ebeeka.
May 4, 1985, alacUon.
Found Gulltr
Paea, wbm Informed tho ~
The court' 1 Boord Ill COmmit- wa1 In vlolalloa Ill 1ho village
aiCJilerl 00 GriOVIDCOI 1111 Ilia- ordlnanee, flied ault In CUyai»dpllne laund ~ aull~ of p COIIII1 COmmon Pla11 Court
als eharpa aod reeommeaded attocklns 1he eooatltutlonalitlol
be be .,IJOI!dod from 1he prae- the .,unance wbleh clioaerlbea
dee Ill law for ao lnclollnlta per- 1ho ~~ porlllltted Ill a reoiloci. The cooirt IIIProYod 1be ree- dentlal cllatrld: -

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'N'' TERRA($. 'I1IE WORLD'S L~ ~&lt;11;,~
PET, AND
NOW IT. COJIES pi STRIKING
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Collect calls. Credit c~rd calls. Any IQ11g distance

lor naw members.
TWILIGHT GARDEN Club at
8 p. m. Tburaday, bome or Mrs.

LENZIE HEDRICK
l'T, PLEASANT - Lenzle
1- Hedrick, a 12.-y, ~-veteran
Wlth ~chlan POwer eoq,.
- ·bY beeo named a..,.,-ll&gt;tendent In charp of the ...,..
- · · Point Pleuantaroaatfed!ve July I. He rlaeo tram
the post of . . . 1..,..-lnb!Ddent In the PoiDt Pleaaant of..
tlce.:
Ho aerved In the Navy tram
19441o 19te, aDd Ia a member
of the POint Pleuant 11otorJ
Club aod tho l!oard of Directora of the Point Pleasant Maoon Counly Chamber of
Commetco.

About Taxes

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For Fathers

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MR. AND MRS OLIN KNAPP ol Syracuse ore announcing

REGAnA

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'Contes.t Held

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An _outing at Camden Park wao

Mary Elizabeth Cross, Engaged

pocmdl, 18YeD OID'Itel,
Gr~ aroMr.andMrl.

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At Camden Park

Mr. aod Mra. Terry Knlsht
o1 Marloo are' ........elng t h 1
birth of a son, stevon Mlchaol,_
11om '1'11eadaY at 1be Marlon CoDoral Hoapltel. He wali!led eev•

SAVJ

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Demonstrations

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Convention

w1t11 bar 100 and fam-

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ror • IQOif•i!. readlnP aDd po-

month.
"Inspiration Cor Dally Living" and coffee.

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with • ·lflel pin. DuliJis 1111 .at• .
temocin !h0melnl4e tCe crliin,
oake, and a IIJIIIIII' wore lleivecl.
at tile ....... .ball, aod tbeft the

mooting.

Given for Club

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Ia Gruosor.
Mro. Wendell Stotler read an
article entlUed 'f(iod KDDWS
Boot," Mrs. Ph!Ulj)a read "Mr.
Preacher," and Mra. Renshaw
concluded 111111 ''\Vhat Others see
ln Me," A meditation on prayer
by Mrs. Brad Maagconeludedthe

la Grueser, scripture tram
Psalm 25 by Mrs. Renshaw and
readings on the tqJic by Mrs.
Herbert Pugh, Mro. Brooks
Sayre, Mrs. Karl Grueser, Mrs..
Mro. Pilar! Reynolds ol MidBert Grueser, Mrs. Emma Hines, dleport, palt president of Jane
Howell Tent, llau(hten ol Ualoo Voterana, returned Tuoaday
from tho 79th amual Illite eooventioo held at the Holiday Inn
In Marlon.
A hightliht of the eonventlon
5avoral demoostratiOils were
given &lt;llr\ng a recent meeiing o! Cor Mra. R~nold• "" the Inthe Llttlo Leading Ladlea 4-H stallation of Mra. Marl&amp; ChilCM&gt; held at the home of Mra. ders Hack of Cardlnitoo as state
preoldent. Mrs. Hack Ia a couHarold Sluer, leader.
Opal Oyer, vice president, con- sin of Mro. Re,l'IIOidL For her
du &lt;ted the meotlng and save a lnltallaUon, Jhe was eeeo.rted
demonatratloo on bow tD 881 a by her father, Fraok ChUclera,
table. Each girl bt !he "Chip- alao of CardlnllonA program feature of !he conper" projeet cllaplayed a handvtftioD
was a demonstration on
mude IOJ' for the two tD four ap
tho pilot doll program aupported
group.
Joy White pn • talk oo prop- by the orpnlzatloo. William
er mowiD&amp; and edglna ollana, Gr01, DWIII9l' or the COjlllllbua
IDII a borne aafoty ehtelalp wu l'llol qi u..am, and Fred
eonduded by Elaine Ranullurr, Radeldn demooatrated 1ho uae
aafoty chalrmao.
· - of doll• for ilshtiell -lo.
Reereatim waa eonduded by
the recreat1oo loader, JoJ Souor, who aloo eerved refnlhmanto prepared In keeping llltll
her snaek and pack project. Others atlendllll tho meatlnc wore
Mary Rulh Siller, lleiiDI Harrl1011, and Jay Hayoa: Sher17
Hayea, the junior loader, and
lira. Sauer and Mro. W. R.
Hares, the leaders.

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ot'the Remloek GroW~
abOOl. . ·
'lplday sC\1001 tilt
ehildren ol 1111 l:hll!&lt;h ·pna..ted I Fothei-a DaY~- Eacb

to Wneaa. . .....

Mrs. Sidle Brown aod Mrs. Stol·

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Grueaer, Lawrti\Ce Diddle, Bill
WUllamiOII, Lellllr Dlxqa, a D d
Mike Schioa11or. Mra. Jame0•
OWen. woo · unable tD attend &lt;lie .·

A famUy plcnle ,.... plaMed
lor July at the Syr1cuee Park
when tho Mlnerov!Ue Woman's
SOCiety of Chrlstton Service met
In the besement of the Methodlat
Church.
During the meotlng conducted
by .Mrs. Cllflord PhUllps, areport was gtwn on the recent bake
sale, and lt was decided to have

Is HM'i•arttrs tor

Qiyen on ,S11.nd0)'.

CUller, Mr. IIIII Mra. Martin

Chester Knlsht, PomerQ9, and .
Mr. IIIII Mre. James Conkle or
lfariOil. lll'l. Alma Buchallall of
Mar\00 •• the maternal ll'ealMra. Knl&amp;bl Ia In

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HenYY c~. M111 Jeao

was the topic o( the program presented by Mrs. Earl Renahlw.
There was prayer by Mra. Stel-

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Toolgbt, Thurada7 &amp; Friday
Junel9 -20-21
PSYCH-OUT
Suaan Strasberg
Deon Stockwell
PLUS
THUNDER ALLEY
Annette FunlcaUo - Flblan

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Knights Announcing
Birth in Marion

Friday and saturday
June 21-22
NOT OPEN

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matlon" 1o tho or '"'bat'a
~,. ·an4 1bere wu
aultor muole &lt;llriDe the evening
by Traey Whal81 and Durwood
Cummtnp; Doo ~... pn~
ed a eake to 1ho operatora, lncllldbls Joan Tatteraoo; M r a.
Glll!Ya Walker, Mill Dol'Qihy
Lonr. Mra. Dorolby Jonklna, and
Marla Tumor who wUI be
Ing In tho Athena ofllce.
EmplO)'OI aod l,llOsll attood·
lng In addltloo 1o the above wore
Mra. Leoo McKnlallt, Mra. Ger-

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bo bold 8atuNIJ aU p.m. II the
£wliC Cbapel~llie Rev. c.
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mlttee Wblcb wiD...,..... ar.
.._.enta for the - I .
partldpltloa 111 1be M11p ~
ty Fair proenm In Mp~t.
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bold at fto7al Ook l'arll are beIll&amp; well reeelved IDd p1on1 _ .
made

tobavoblldlllla~adf,

vislnr camparl Ill

the eeni&lt;!ll
llebo&lt;lllo wllh the Rov. 11r1o0 ·
EDI!o In d&gt;arp of tho Pft11tct.
The RIY. a-. Wooda, IIINi
pallor, -the_.tDipr~JW; :
Rolre- _.. aened
tllo- dllrch.
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