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TONIGHT, THURSDAY
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MIY 24, 25, 26

DOUBLE FEATURE
"TARZAN AND THE
VALLEY OF GOLD"

MAKE ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY YOUR
SHOPPING CENT~R- OPEN WEEKDK(S
9:1510 5:00·-·FRIDAYS 9TO 8 AND
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SALESPEOPLE TO HELP YOU

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"FRANI!,I!NSTEIN
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MIDDLEPORT

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St N. 2nd. Avo.•·

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Phone 992-5560

MIDDLEPORT

Why settle
for part
Take a golf lesson that works

on any the cOuntry course In ;;:
-bgle. A comfortable new
Hush Pupple.. 1011 shoe. A
clean cut style in Breathin•
Brushed Plaskln•. Ughfoelght

Water repellent. BruShes dean

and ne•loOklng In aeconds.
steelall!lnk suppDrL You'll be
..•lncalotolthlsshoearound
courses ewr)'Whe,... fty on a
pair yourseltflitop by 110011,

Sla 61Ai to 12

$13;88

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THE SHOE BOX
Middleport, 0 .

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REG. 79o

FLORIENT Spray Air Freshener \ •

3 ROOMS
New Furniture

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REG. 89o
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J)eople worry · so much about • ,,bnoMlllllly lmf blood (Il'l!ll- recent gneor. oC Mrl. Berltla
their insorrmia ~ey can't sleep. sure is seen in Addison's di· RobinSfiD..
lh esseikle•.u;t· j¥&gt;ility to fall sease '! adrenal deficiency) ner· l
asleey readily depends on the I vou! vomiting, advanced tuber- ' Mr. andMro. Ray Heiney~­
ability to relax completely. For : culoslo ulcerative eoilitis and cently V1slled hiS brother, Bill
'l"IP.f. ~r!'JDS this is~very dif- ' other ~hronlc debilitnting d~ Hemey at New Matamoras. Mr.
ijctllt ~'With praetioe and the ' seases There are drugs that Hemey IS recuperating alter a
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Guests of Mrs. Bertha RoblDare Mr. and."'Strs· Ruf~s
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Fred Sllllth. of CoiUDI1
.])us. They also VISited Walhe
'Stovers and Herald Haymans.
Junior Wolfe and Susan Bnd·
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Sun/ •' •II '
With Dolly Wolf;;.
. Ferno Hayman and her
i daughter, June Wickersham, respent a day With Mr_s.
I, cently
Wes Belles, Jr. at Wellstoo.
Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Roush
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home afler a stay at Holzer
Hospital. Pat Webb, brother of Franci s, is a patient at Veter·
ans Hospital in Huntington af.
ter suffering a heart ettack.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Wilsoo
of Charleston speot a weekend
witb Mrs. Erma Wilson.
"E...-ythlng In Hardwlf1l"
Harry Allen is a surgical polient al st. Joseph Hospital in 110 W. MAIN
992-2111
Parkersburg.
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best cooks In the neighborhood. And tempe"'ture, and then goes about
she owes it all to her handsome, other business with studied hldif·
easy-goiAi new flame-a modern ferencetoward hercookln&amp;. She can
afford a great show of confidence
Gas range.
Mom, the chef,ls always dropping because her Gas oven will automat!·
names like Burner-with-a-Brain, cally :stop cooking at precisely the
and Oven-wlth-a.Mind and auto- correctl'no!nentand keep her dinner
matic rotisserie. And names like piping hot, wl~oyt ove!CQOklng or
broiled filet en croute, spinach drytng out. un everyone Is ready
souffle, quiche Lorraine and IIana to eat.
mousse.
Needless to say, the whole family
In fact, Mom's 1omethlng of a Is happy with Mom's n.w flame.
shoW·Qff with her" Programmed Gas :~ 1s bapw willa ber~J ~
Cooking." She just puts the foOd

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Blouse and Short Outfits

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old son of Mrs. Sarah
'entered Children's Hospital,
lumhus, today for a tonllllectoHI
th ..,_
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my. · 1 mo er, '"" gra mother, Mrs. Clarence Boyles,
and Mrs. Golda Moomlng ac-

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the funeral services of her
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bray. They came ..

for eight girls and three counselors to· attend Grand Session lll8wered by fiVe
. members
of the Intematioual Order o1 8 scrlptur verse with lhe
Job's Daughters to be held in "MoJher" •in it when the

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PURE LINSEED Olt
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Class of the Firl!l United
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byterlan Church met in l~e
nex Tuesday afternoon May
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Scripture reading w.as,. t
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k
They wear short, obort
tOOth Psalm by_ Fran "
(or Several)
and low cut blouses, which
maw, Class presidenl, who
Nl1a1 ullft aa •
I ami" .and then put
Tile awards were made on New -Jects Including assiat- ducted the meeting. She
cpmpanjed him to Columbus.
.....,. nu - - "Here
~"hands off" policy. They
basiS of reciUng the prom••ved
f
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dl
gave
prayer
Reports
we
r
Mrs. Lark Nappier and two
10 ne v am• 11ea wero s.
IIDI't-'leMI'taailtlelse
and
know!
th
tto
nd
ance
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of Michigan were re1u r
92 In cent •uests of Mrs. Nappier's
off
their
lep
and
they
ng
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cussed
at
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of
tho
.road
and
approved,
$82.
ll.,.d
know it!
salute, tha handshake, the signs
W , Cl h h ld
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1 the treasury and Mi'" Mumaw
They lhrow everything
and the law of the Pack.
Young lves u e recen- lumed in $So.75 for cards sold aunt, Mrs. Walter Athey. Sun·
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Short Sleeve
ly at the home of Mrs. Janlca
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day guests of Mrs. Athey were
• kiss, then slap your lace · · · Several displays were !eatur- Young, Suecese Road. ·
brlngmg the IotaI sold by her Mrs. o. o. Mcintyre of New
but they're still hoping
ed and these included Mother's Volunteer work for the Red for tb!S year to ' 97 ·
York City and Miss Edith
aok them out again .
Day plaques by Den 4, terrari- Crosa, lund raising activities for During the pr1!f!ram ""'ion sinpiller. Mrs. Athey and Mrs.
end
· · · And you know
· ums by Den 8, potted plants the Cancer Sociely, and sewing readings laken from Guidepost I Mcintyre are couelns.
I SURE WILLI - GIRL
and scrapbooks by Den 2, and for underprivlledged children were read as follows: "Astro- ·~..;;.;~;;::
~~ar Helen:
jewelry boxes made from cigar were among the projects dis· nauts Prayer," by Ada Slack'; F
a
boxes by Den. 6.
cussed. It was decided l h ahI "A Rope Belween Gnd And "~.
80
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Shaplty·Manhatlon
I want to thank "Dtn ,"
'I'll
money
In
the
treasury
at
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Man"
by
Rachel
McBride·
May·'
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boy who wrote, "The two
nde teopedbn nglleceremony2 was end of each year will be donal- me Holmes read Calend;r Sto- ,~
boys •"
Snap tab&amp;, button
co educ . Y n a. Den . pre- ed to a chan'table .rgan1za
· li~n. ry; "Does ' Jesus l..ive Here'' 1·
''· like mosl I·n gi·rls·
downs and ,;prf'ad eol·
smoking and awearing or
senl •. Circus theme skll, and Program plano were also dls- by Florence Polls and "Moth· t
lar11. Size 14-111
gar 'talk."
the closmg by Den 4 fealured cussed and it was decided lhat ero Last Letler To Her Son," ~
It seems that so many In
a lights-out pledge of allegl· members each month will give b ·
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Refreshments talks on homemaking, child y,.,_MISs Mumaw.
high school smoke and
ance serv Ice.·
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ted
were served b Den •
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urt-weU car s werE- Sfn
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some. I ve en temp
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v.
care, rec1pes, needlework C'r Owen Watson ·, Mr. and Mrs.
It be "one of the crowd."
Plana were made for 1 foml· home repairs . .Mrs ..y oung a t James Quick; Robert Crow; Scott ' 1an Vranken, 1I yenr
Mens ond Boya
l read Don's letter and
ly picnic in July. The new troop th&lt;' June meetmg will demon- Carl Davis and Margaret Bai- old •on of Mr. and Mrs. Har-1 .
when someone offers me a
Is composed of Ken- strate how _to recover .., make ley. Roll call word for ..J u 0 e vey VanVranken entered
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arette It gives me the
Scites John Foltz a n d a pillow.
will be "rose or ro,.s. Mrs.l zer Hospital today !Thursday) .
to say, "No lhank you."
By~r.
Mrs. Joyce Ritchie presided Polls hostess, served refresh- and is scheduled to
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I must add I havn't lost
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at the meeting with members men~.
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foot !Urgery Friday. He will
stalus for my II0-8mok•ng,
responding 1o roll call by nam·
11\.98
or~ to
";'inking, n•loose-talk stand. smoke, drink, elc., or lhe ('l'tlwd l~g their favorite flower. Mrs.I
lm 1n a good crowd and
won'l aceept you." Hogwash! Barbara Tripp gave the secre-1
wonderful
fr~ends.
GRATEI have never once been pres· tary.ireasurer's report and
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FUL TO DON
sured, or even asked twice 1o collected the dues.
Te Fill All Your
Dear
Helen:
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lake a cigarette or a drink.
During a concluding IIOCial
!'....tpllon Noode
MENS
Don sure Bald lbe truth. Most body tries to oonvert anybody hour Mrs. YOWig and Mra. T•and Accurately
boya hate lo see g~rls smoke. In our group. Some do, some resa Collins served refreshN .._ Prlal Alw1ys
It makes them look tough and don't and tho attitude is II'S me~ts to Mrs. Darlene Gaul,
AlwlowP.tces
c~p ..pecially 11 they smOI&lt;e our ~wn decision. My attitude Mrs. Sue H.ayman, Mrs. Ritchie,
on !be street. If a girl smtl;es, is, "Why start something you Mrs. Chlom Gaul, Mrs. TrillJI,
OIIAI Your Drug
takes a drink, and also has a might gel hung up on?" Espec- and Mrs. Marilyn Robmson.
big mouth, or even shows
Ially sineo without them I'm·- The June 15 meeting will be
lotiiM
Ill• wonder Ill lava is thti
:r : Hlecls lvvtday
enjoys dirty jokes, she's
held at the home of Mrs. Robin·
.. ldtl in dote WllChll.
ing for passes. She gels
HAVING A BALL·
oon.
ARulon date w1tdl ·
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a a. "dog." - STEVE
Dear Heier/:
illltldll&gt;lt dolo
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mechanism •tomltlu,.,
Dear Steve:
we have a ·friend wl1o really
Sin
BLOUSES ~- . , . $3.91 to $5.01
Jblftl from on• lfiy's datt
It _.ki! both ways. Fellows bel'
verythin her Ouija Senior Choir of
to lhe ltPt ... tfll}' nilhf,.
SHORT5 .... ' . $3.91 to $7.98
who like lady - typebeinggirls bad (p~ wee!ee) beard Church Honored
. 1oJ"' Wlfth E!perts
hell yu choose from our
beller l)ooe ~ 011
JIOntle- se,a. She is scared 1o death of Members of the senior c!Iolr
LadiM Lightweight
fJINI Butova CDIIKIIOfl
"f.-ICily Senict"
men or they U loso oot W'lth lhe it and carries t . cross around of !lie Middleport Fin! United
of·Datt Wttetle! 98 to
98
112 L Mll11 Ph. 99l1·29S51 ones they prever. -H.
to protect her fl'om it.
Presbyterian Churc:h were ho10 l1i 11'
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LMY OP ...... "Al"
POMIII.OY
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lewtlt.
Wltetproof',
A lot of klda glvt as the1r I koow It tells u.. at It 88Id the U Jowner Inn, f'arl&lt;erl!burg,
V•llow. AlnOinttlc.
excuse, "You're expected to I was going to· lose my boY· W Vp
Complate Uno of
DAtE IIIII ''fl:''
.___.._===.;.==•.Ifrtend aodon a day I slsyed
Paul Haptonstall and
17 )twflll. ltalnlfll
blcll. Wlltrprtof'.
home from school it aald I M UIUsn Stiell planned the
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wasn't really lick. But it lold ra. Guests were Mr. and
by MeG,..gor
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her how old her
, Paul HaptonstaU and cbila. ...,., Gillman
was and 10me olber
Billy and Edith, Lewis
that wera true. Do Y00
Sauer Lois Ann Sauer Mn. l
OPEN FRIDAT EVENING
there's _myllling
.' Mr. and Mrs. All~ Leo- j
about Ibis tind of fortune
and daughter, Midleleoi
IDe! - CONFllSED
and Mrs. Richard Owens, '
Deer Coo:
Ann and Kathy Lacey,
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my !Jttle, Arnold. John111111, Jeff
Manley, George
Baley Brent Ramsey
Timmy
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wMers, Fan1ny
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arc u tz,
Richard Berry, John McCloud,
Steven Bachner, Kenny Byer,
DaveJII)Ort T om m y
Walters, Tommy Scany. Brian
and Mart llaggerty.

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loarry Neff, Mike H.aley, Sam- da Lyons, past hooored queen,

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Girls are nice one
and lmJM!Sslble
-shak !be nell.
hand0 n
day !bey
e your
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oext they stab you in the back.
They dress like they want
.,..y buy in the wtrld to
them and then go out wtth

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eral weeks. \ ·'
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atl111. "'
make another _contribution
Mill Roberll'll!7aeuter, ·;lf'll· hll hoifte' efUJi']
aWf ~
lhe Burns lnslltule in
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natl. Th• llelhel ,)]ad
home Friday. Dau11j.ter ti .Mr. !aek
made, lwo contrlbu!iollJ
Ul ~
and lo\IJ. Eldon Kraeutel', R®- ,nun\ber"of w-s lt· no~r H~Jf,
mg the amount g~ven to 1
erta wftl receive ber ·b~ ·pilal.
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of 1!5 .. The Institute, ~hich .
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ol ~ience In music allho June ·. ' llitfii'il$'',~ -~ 1
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a proJect of t~e Sh,(mers m Emmett Gllker has
t co~encement.
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.A m,ee~ ~ tltf .~PI m~
their program of; care
t• his home ai'The Plain•
Captllm and ~~· _JlliAiel 0. tronnir ·J!!~oe Cb~pt&lt;r·
verely burned phllaren1
be visiting a week hero with
Struj;le ~nd dough~ DAnean, Order of f!Jasto!ii" S~ li!lddlpj
dedicated tbls , month.
and Mrs. Herbert Gilkey.
. . are ; VISIIinl Mr. and. Ml\l. port, schedu~-!or lio.td,Y •ltft!Mrs. Edward Evans, Jr., .. Clar:ence Struble, Mra A n a bas ~n eancelled.
daughter, Gln., ' of Buena
Chapman Webster, Mrs. ·C. ·O. • ' .. ~
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f.a r aSS Q
Calif., were here Sunday to
Cbapmllll, and other ~e\atives.
WON'T ·'MEET' '111,"\'!:'~l'. ,
sit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ev- Captain Struble hao just com- The Meiga ~I'S. :Wililbt N1'
ans, Sr. Mre. Evans and daugh- pleted • trainin&amp; course at Fort chers will not"\"""t Tuelda~
ter have been in Dayton visit.. Benning, Ga. The family wiU night due to the Memorial ~
lng Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
lea... in early June for For\ holiday..... · · • ... '
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DUTCH STANDARD'

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)'CHI' .... pu!nlf ~ . . Ot.VM~A.N br
Marshall Adams.
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Mr.~ and. Mrs.
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Todd Rob- "".,,
ill.. l',ilored kiMtioa,.Mf.lt
d Randall
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, were Vol.,. ,,Iring.
. dinner guests a recent Sunday

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,., '"""' Roosli ia patient at Vfi.
· erans Memorial Hospital.
: Next To Elberfelds
Dpvid Fox and It friend, WaltOn Second it.
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,. ' er Davidaon 4' QIJW t,Jnivessity,
: Ph. 992·2~;1..1,.
lthlns, epenl a wloekend with
: Mr. and Mrs. Biill Fox.
:'"We Telt-grapb fi'J ower.l
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gunntie
AIIYWII.,.•; Anyhlll€"
Cottageville,
VI., were
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Ra H
: .. Mr .and~ Mr s. Y emey re -r of 1\fr. and .Mrs. Bob Hill at
~~~~~~~~ rently spent a weekend with ! Racine
·, J\·1r. and Mrs. Craig Theodore, Francis Webb, local m a i 1
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d Todd I C I h
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• a o urn us. . carrier, has notumed to h i •

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Troy spent Mother'• Day w.ekond with Mrs. Ediia Rousb and

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and Kim and Gene Early of

family
Mr. ·and Mra. Jim Rousb of
Parkersburg -'JH!Ilt a weekend
willl Mr. and Mrs. lloJ Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Webb and Mrs. Ada Norris and

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$8.00

c k. Hospatal at Marietta.

well-descri~ !n . You C a 0 which is an emergency condir,arn ·to Rei&lt;Ix , a. hookoy S. lion, but. for persons whose
" · Gl!tWirth. A llnnted 1111 lllil!r, ·blood pres9llro is chronically
of co'*es t.~~~8M8J1 • lo\v, treatment of the underly·
able Wnanll't•
OIIIIp8lly ing cause is the most effective
&lt;8721 iSu~, Jti~·()~~J4Y~ , approacb. !if the JlOI'SOll IB mere44, C~IU. )
11y below par 1 program of body
' --- - · --- • bed.
, building lhroogh 1 nulritious di·
,CI - We keep oor
room I et and regular exercise slloiiid
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honored queen II Monday nl&amp;bl'• meeling of Bethel
62, lnlernallonal Order of Job's
Daughlen, held at t~e Mason·
ic Temple.
·vlltJTB ASKED FOR IT.
with a brush-of!.
Bobcat badaes were awarded other new officers elected at
'Ibis column Is fw young ~~ Send 'your teen-age
Tuesday night at. a meeUng of the meeting wore Debbie King,
pie, their problt1118 and plea&amp;- to YOUTH ASKED
the Middleport C1j) Scout Pack senior princess; Annette Warnures, tbeir troubles and fun. I care of Helen Help USI
held at the Fjrlt UnIted er, junior princess; Sh I el a
As with lbe rest of Heisn Help newspaper.
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Cowan, pido; and Cathy King,
Us , II welciontoa laughs but WHAT IS A GIRL FRIENI)
Cubm
nlarshall. The ofliceri!, elected
·won't dodge a serious question Dear Helen:
Allan Leo':.ardlb,
ast~r, and appointed, are to meet at
In answer te "What is a Girlcharge "' 1 presen a- the Masonic Temple, at 1:30 p.
friend," here's a boy's view
Receiving. the badges m. pn June t to securo their
a girl :
were Scott Frasor, Chuck AI- robes.
A girl is soft, euddly and lensworth, Jimmy Holman, Plans were made during lhe
smooth, but boats you In
George Stewart, John Pat Riley, meeting presided over by Lin·

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cago · · · Joe ll'ablled 11!11 lad along 8
won't • 1 celll
NEW YORK-sprtng's 1prung
nuty ljll'lng eold ... Tho 1n11
watlinl politely ae~ and b ~~
Butler .riui wanll
Its will ijlto Man~atlan . · · · We
loci! ltvely 1111t IIJIUIIkJ, 11 ' II
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week blm
bJ1 ..;.. ea t be
walked aloo&amp; Lixln8t&lt;ill Ave.
they'd donned their cr- mJnl.
He 8 ma~J 000 1 ae er right
110 he'D un monat (18th and atlractlve 10UDII
leavos lgalnlllbe~pecidc llllf.
already 11114 1 0
yoq wJii1M ey lllid Invest It proper11r aac1
students were. sparklzll 1 Dd llklmmera. ·
of thi weatber 111111. •
heard of hlml But you 1
not '11'1114
bUited IJiol , 80
lllrllog - In SJCil Ian&amp;uase, u Oenlrll Part througll which Soniebbw lljlriDg brOOibt out at IIIIa•' bill qo.
", 'l1lell Jot balllecl over an~ who tbraw
they left lhelr School fur t b • ·WI ian evary day on the way the crowd;
Broadway -aJ. AI 'Ill 110bled Pll'i A v '·• other yliUDg '"!.~
lmpres!IDI people !bey
Deal · · Hot dO&amp; vendora alooa to our radio show, has g o n o. mol!l jult In time ... Cafe oWn- apnt Joe Glaw, juBt out of Bill Malbeson,
'labor law· don't 111really 1Jb ID !be l!rJl
Lexington !one at IMth St., an· green tlriclly against the wish- en have been beoUng to us
lhe hoapltll and cheerfully plan- 00 ~ 14 1 prosperolllwho
to place"
Loull ArmllrOII8
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~70~~~~st~.~)~,wer~e~ped~d~lin~g~es~o~f!tbe~nagging~~ly~eol~d~we~a~tb-~busln~~eu!·_!IB~bnl~tal~but~~~
Ding one more corrective op. yer from Cbleag~tb J wenn... of ~~- · ~ a very rlob ~n~O:
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I,IIMIII!ed to ...Ve more oo hIs ler and handles h11 buslneu ~esy ~ Joe Glaser'4,·P • ':' ,
lban bill Innards ... How's as he sings llil way up lbe 8UCo sonal financial mln!Biratloill
Louis ArmatrOnli be uked a- cess ladder . . '!be quietly plea- since be loonll ~· playlllf
Dwight w-.se, OlainnaJI. Ohio formal hearing on the 19611 larmera to smne extent qalust bout his cllllllt ~friend aJ. ant Jerry Butler, a NOll'• lad, ~ a Cbicago bend Pd lelll
most 45 years · . . . "Fine, 1 b e had been pumting a •iniiDi him on lbe llalrwaJ ·• .·&amp;h I
Agricultural Stabilization and wheat allotment will be held in the effects df bad weather.
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"A great many factors mll9t ltroncblal pneumonia'• better career wblla BiU Mathe~~~~~, stars.
tooay aMounced 1bat an in,.
be lakan IIIIo IICCOU!It In •
'_!'he mee.mg, one of a series tablishing acreage and produc. •
being 1eheduled m wbeaf.iJro- lion p~a for a major er op
ducing arnas throughout t h o like wtteat " lbe Chairman
nation, will be held on May 26, pointed out.'
198?, lilt the Commodore Perry
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Hotel. !Uinois, llidiaria and Such things aa projected PI'O'
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-The C!!airman of lhe State ASC men!!, and roasonsble ~arry· !
!-- - -- - - - - -- -- -- - --·- Calling SUnday at the Doug. Committee will preside and OVi!r must be eonsidered before
good rheostat that wiD allow las Circle h01ne were Mr. and wheat program opecialJsts will final decisions can be made on
you to adi'!"l tile t&lt;mperature Mrs. Jack l"ollrod and . daugh· palticipate.
. next year:• who'll _program."
of tlle blanktt to your individ· ter of Pomeroy, Mrs. J!m Pat- A maJOr goal of the meeting Tbe Chalrnlall aa1d ~~P&lt;Cialln·
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ual need;
te"on and sons of Mornmg Star will be to get informallon and vi~tlons are being sent to leadand Linda Yosl of Portland and suggestions from lilose in at- log vmeat arowers and
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jay Wayne G. 1ll'alltktadt, M.D. blood pressure he ,to cause coflo Racme.
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1o Washington lo assist Secre. as weU as representativet of
Q - I baxr taken a sleeping /!ern? What YIOuld cause the Betty Van Meter. Margaret tory Freeman in making the isucb orgenlzatloDS as
jlill two or three Urnes • week blood pressure · to be too low? A Carleton and Patrick called 1968 wheat acreage allotment 1producers, elevator and warelor til!':~ year•.\Wiell I read 1\'bat can be done 10 raise it' onn~r. and Mrs. Paul Bostic at detemtinalions. Although the llollse open&gt;tors, millers and
sleepmg pills are bablt- · A _ Allbougb an liPPJII: read- M'ddle.,.rt ce tly
..neat program IS voluntary, olher Interested producer,
lorming, it worried me. How ·log (systolic) below J.d) is con- 1
re n ·
farmers who operate most of kelmg . ond processor groups.
tan you got rlihef after . no t 1sidered abnoramlly low, t h i, Mr. and Mrs. Hayman Barn- tbe wheat land elect to take In •dd&gt;tlon. area Ianners are
.leeping, for two mghts In a does not in il$elf Indicate poor itz of Pomeroy called at the part In llle wheal program and also mVIted to atlend and par·
row
Iheallil. In ~· the blood pre.•- Dean Brinker. homo a ree&lt;&gt;nt thua assure themselves of full ticipate in the&amp;e policy meet, A - All sl..plng pills a Se sure falls below 16. 11his is con- Saturday evenmg.
panty pnce on the ..neat they m~s.
Jiot r'j!!bit-fF'ilik ,Tijose tiiOtt. idered ala••ming , but it is a R 1 h Lee visited Dean Brink- produce lor food use In tbe u.s. I _ Similar mel'l!ng will be held
contpl\ ·bai~nlu6IIes are, b u t late sign of shock Tbe condl·
a Pda fte
'!be program also protect&amp; the l1n otller st.ates.
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their insorrmia ~ey can't sleep. sure is seen in Addison's di· RobinSfiD..
lh esseikle•.u;t· j¥&gt;ility to fall sease '! adrenal deficiency) ner· l
asleey readily depends on the I vou! vomiting, advanced tuber- ' Mr. andMro. Ray Heiney~­
ability to relax completely. For : culoslo ulcerative eoilitis and cently V1slled hiS brother, Bill
'l"IP.f. ~r!'JDS this is~very dif- ' other ~hronlc debilitnting d~ Hemey at New Matamoras. Mr.
ijctllt ~'With praetioe and the ' seases There are drugs that Hemey IS recuperating alter a
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Fred Sllllth. of CoiUDI1
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'Stovers and Herald Haymans.
Junior Wolfe and Susan Bnd·
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. Ferno Hayman and her
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Wes Belles, Jr. at Wellstoo.
Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Roush
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home afler a stay at Holzer
Hospital. Pat Webb, brother of Franci s, is a patient at Veter·
ans Hospital in Huntington af.
ter suffering a heart ettack.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Wilsoo
of Charleston speot a weekend
witb Mrs. Erma Wilson.
"E...-ythlng In Hardwlf1l"
Harry Allen is a surgical polient al st. Joseph Hospital in 110 W. MAIN
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best cooks In the neighborhood. And tempe"'ture, and then goes about
she owes it all to her handsome, other business with studied hldif·
easy-goiAi new flame-a modern ferencetoward hercookln&amp;. She can
afford a great show of confidence
Gas range.
Mom, the chef,ls always dropping because her Gas oven will automat!·
names like Burner-with-a-Brain, cally :stop cooking at precisely the
and Oven-wlth-a.Mind and auto- correctl'no!nentand keep her dinner
matic rotisserie. And names like piping hot, wl~oyt ove!CQOklng or
broiled filet en croute, spinach drytng out. un everyone Is ready
souffle, quiche Lorraine and IIana to eat.
mousse.
Needless to say, the whole family
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shoW·Qff with her" Programmed Gas :~ 1s bapw willa ber~J ~
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old son of Mrs. Sarah
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lumhus, today for a tonllllectoHI
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my. · 1 mo er, '"" gra mother, Mrs. Clarence Boyles,
and Mrs. Golda Moomlng ac-

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for eight girls and three counselors to· attend Grand Session lll8wered by fiVe
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Job's Daughters to be held in "MoJher" •in it when the

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Class of the Firl!l United
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Scripture reading w.as,. t
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They wear short, obort
tOOth Psalm by_ Fran "
(or Several)
and low cut blouses, which
maw, Class presidenl, who
Nl1a1 ullft aa •
I ami" .and then put
Tile awards were made on New -Jects Including assiat- ducted the meeting. She
cpmpanjed him to Columbus.
.....,. nu - - "Here
~"hands off" policy. They
basiS of reciUng the prom••ved
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gave
prayer
Reports
we
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Mrs. Lark Nappier and two
10 ne v am• 11ea wero s.
IIDI't-'leMI'taailtlelse
and
know!
th
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of Michigan were re1u r
92 In cent •uests of Mrs. Nappier's
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know it!
salute, tha handshake, the signs
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1 the treasury and Mi'" Mumaw
They lhrow everything
and the law of the Pack.
Young lves u e recen- lumed in $So.75 for cards sold aunt, Mrs. Walter Athey. Sun·
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• kiss, then slap your lace · · · Several displays were !eatur- Young, Suecese Road. ·
brlngmg the IotaI sold by her Mrs. o. o. Mcintyre of New
but they're still hoping
ed and these included Mother's Volunteer work for the Red for tb!S year to ' 97 ·
York City and Miss Edith
aok them out again .
Day plaques by Den 4, terrari- Crosa, lund raising activities for During the pr1!f!ram ""'ion sinpiller. Mrs. Athey and Mrs.
end
· · · And you know
· ums by Den 8, potted plants the Cancer Sociely, and sewing readings laken from Guidepost I Mcintyre are couelns.
I SURE WILLI - GIRL
and scrapbooks by Den 2, and for underprivlledged children were read as follows: "Astro- ·~..;;.;~;;::
~~ar Helen:
jewelry boxes made from cigar were among the projects dis· nauts Prayer," by Ada Slack'; F
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boxes by Den. 6.
cussed. It was decided l h ahI "A Rope Belween Gnd And "~.
80
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Shaplty·Manhatlon
I want to thank "Dtn ,"
'I'll
money
In
the
treasury
at
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by
Rachel
McBride·
May·'
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boy who wrote, "The two
nde teopedbn nglleceremony2 was end of each year will be donal- me Holmes read Calend;r Sto- ,~
boys •"
Snap tab&amp;, button
co educ . Y n a. Den . pre- ed to a chan'table .rgan1za
· li~n. ry; "Does ' Jesus l..ive Here'' 1·
''· like mosl I·n gi·rls·
downs and ,;prf'ad eol·
smoking and awearing or
senl •. Circus theme skll, and Program plano were also dls- by Florence Polls and "Moth· t
lar11. Size 14-111
gar 'talk."
the closmg by Den 4 fealured cussed and it was decided lhat ero Last Letler To Her Son," ~
It seems that so many In
a lights-out pledge of allegl· members each month will give b ·
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Refreshments talks on homemaking, child y,.,_MISs Mumaw.
high school smoke and
ance serv Ice.·
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were served b Den •
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urt-weU car s werE- Sfn
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care, rec1pes, needlework C'r Owen Watson ·, Mr. and Mrs.
It be "one of the crowd."
Plana were made for 1 foml· home repairs . .Mrs ..y oung a t James Quick; Robert Crow; Scott ' 1an Vranken, 1I yenr
Mens ond Boya
l read Don's letter and
ly picnic in July. The new troop th&lt;' June meetmg will demon- Carl Davis and Margaret Bai- old •on of Mr. and Mrs. Har-1 .
when someone offers me a
Is composed of Ken- strate how _to recover .., make ley. Roll call word for ..J u 0 e vey VanVranken entered
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arette It gives me the
Scites John Foltz a n d a pillow.
will be "rose or ro,.s. Mrs.l zer Hospital today !Thursday) .
to say, "No lhank you."
By~r.
Mrs. Joyce Ritchie presided Polls hostess, served refresh- and is scheduled to
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I must add I havn't lost
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at the meeting with members men~.
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foot !Urgery Friday. He will
stalus for my II0-8mok•ng,
responding 1o roll call by nam·
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or~ to
";'inking, n•loose-talk stand. smoke, drink, elc., or lhe ('l'tlwd l~g their favorite flower. Mrs.I
lm 1n a good crowd and
won'l aceept you." Hogwash! Barbara Tripp gave the secre-1
wonderful
fr~ends.
GRATEI have never once been pres· tary.ireasurer's report and
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sured, or even asked twice 1o collected the dues.
Te Fill All Your
Dear
Helen:
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lake a cigarette or a drink.
During a concluding IIOCial
!'....tpllon Noode
MENS
Don sure Bald lbe truth. Most body tries to oonvert anybody hour Mrs. YOWig and Mra. T•and Accurately
boya hate lo see g~rls smoke. In our group. Some do, some resa Collins served refreshN .._ Prlal Alw1ys
It makes them look tough and don't and tho attitude is II'S me~ts to Mrs. Darlene Gaul,
AlwlowP.tces
c~p ..pecially 11 they smOI&lt;e our ~wn decision. My attitude Mrs. Sue H.ayman, Mrs. Ritchie,
on !be street. If a girl smtl;es, is, "Why start something you Mrs. Chlom Gaul, Mrs. TrillJI,
OIIAI Your Drug
takes a drink, and also has a might gel hung up on?" Espec- and Mrs. Marilyn Robmson.
big mouth, or even shows
Ially sineo without them I'm·- The June 15 meeting will be
lotiiM
Ill• wonder Ill lava is thti
:r : Hlecls lvvtday
enjoys dirty jokes, she's
held at the home of Mrs. Robin·
.. ldtl in dote WllChll.
ing for passes. She gels
HAVING A BALL·
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ARulon date w1tdl ·
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a a. "dog." - STEVE
Dear Heier/:
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Dear Steve:
we have a ·friend wl1o really
Sin
BLOUSES ~- . , . $3.91 to $5.01
Jblftl from on• lfiy's datt
It _.ki! both ways. Fellows bel'
verythin her Ouija Senior Choir of
to lhe ltPt ... tfll}' nilhf,.
SHORT5 .... ' . $3.91 to $7.98
who like lady - typebeinggirls bad (p~ wee!ee) beard Church Honored
. 1oJ"' Wlfth E!perts
hell yu choose from our
beller l)ooe ~ 011
JIOntle- se,a. She is scared 1o death of Members of the senior c!Iolr
LadiM Lightweight
fJINI Butova CDIIKIIOfl
"f.-ICily Senict"
men or they U loso oot W'lth lhe it and carries t . cross around of !lie Middleport Fin! United
of·Datt Wttetle! 98 to
98
112 L Mll11 Ph. 99l1·29S51 ones they prever. -H.
to protect her fl'om it.
Presbyterian Churc:h were ho10 l1i 11'
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A lot of klda glvt as the1r I koow It tells u.. at It 88Id the U Jowner Inn, f'arl&lt;erl!burg,
V•llow. AlnOinttlc.
excuse, "You're expected to I was going to· lose my boY· W Vp
Complate Uno of
DAtE IIIII ''fl:''
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Paul Haptonstall and
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home from school it aald I M UIUsn Stiell planned the
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wasn't really lick. But it lold ra. Guests were Mr. and
by MeG,..gor
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, Paul HaptonstaU and cbila. ...,., Gillman
was and 10me olber
Billy and Edith, Lewis
that wera true. Do Y00
Sauer Lois Ann Sauer Mn. l
OPEN FRIDAT EVENING
there's _myllling
.' Mr. and Mrs. All~ Leo- j
about Ibis tind of fortune
and daughter, Midleleoi
IDe! - CONFllSED
and Mrs. Richard Owens, '
Deer Coo:
Ann and Kathy Lacey,
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Baley Brent Ramsey
Timmy
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Richard Berry, John McCloud,
Steven Bachner, Kenny Byer,
DaveJII)Ort T om m y
Walters, Tommy Scany. Brian
and Mart llaggerty.

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loarry Neff, Mike H.aley, Sam- da Lyons, past hooored queen,

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make another _contribution
Mill Roberll'll!7aeuter, ·;lf'll· hll hoifte' efUJi']
aWf ~
lhe Burns lnslltule in
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natl. Th• llelhel ,)]ad
home Friday. Dau11j.ter ti .Mr. !aek
made, lwo contrlbu!iollJ
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and lo\IJ. Eldon Kraeutel', R®- ,nun\ber"of w-s lt· no~r H~Jf,
mg the amount g~ven to 1
erta wftl receive ber ·b~ ·pilal.
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a proJect of t~e Sh,(mers m Emmett Gllker has
t co~encement.
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their program of; care
t• his home ai'The Plain•
Captllm and ~~· _JlliAiel 0. tronnir ·J!!~oe Cb~pt&lt;r·
verely burned phllaren1
be visiting a week hero with
Struj;le ~nd dough~ DAnean, Order of f!Jasto!ii" S~ li!lddlpj
dedicated tbls , month.
and Mrs. Herbert Gilkey.
. . are ; VISIIinl Mr. and. Ml\l. port, schedu~-!or lio.td,Y •ltft!Mrs. Edward Evans, Jr., .. Clar:ence Struble, Mra A n a bas ~n eancelled.
daughter, Gln., ' of Buena
Chapman Webster, Mrs. ·C. ·O. • ' .. ~
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f.a r aSS Q
Calif., were here Sunday to
Cbapmllll, and other ~e\atives.
WON'T ·'MEET' '111,"\'!:'~l'. ,
sit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ev- Captain Struble hao just com- The Meiga ~I'S. :Wililbt N1'
ans, Sr. Mre. Evans and daugh- pleted • trainin&amp; course at Fort chers will not"\"""t Tuelda~
ter have been in Dayton visit.. Benning, Ga. The family wiU night due to the Memorial ~
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Marshall Adams.
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Dpvid Fox and It friend, WaltOn Second it.
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gunntie
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Mr. ·and Mra. Jim Rousb of
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willl Mr. and Mrs. lloJ Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Webb and Mrs. Ada Norris and

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well-descri~ !n . You C a 0 which is an emergency condir,arn ·to Rei&lt;Ix , a. hookoy S. lion, but. for persons whose
" · Gl!tWirth. A llnnted 1111 lllil!r, ·blood pres9llro is chronically
of co'*es t.~~~8M8J1 • lo\v, treatment of the underly·
able Wnanll't•
OIIIIp8lly ing cause is the most effective
&lt;8721 iSu~, Jti~·()~~J4Y~ , approacb. !if the JlOI'SOll IB mere44, C~IU. )
11y below par 1 program of body
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, building lhroogh 1 nulritious di·
,CI - We keep oor
room I et and regular exercise slloiiid
c+ld, but &lt;le!p under an elec· lbring about improvemenL
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honored queen II Monday nl&amp;bl'• meeling of Bethel
62, lnlernallonal Order of Job's
Daughlen, held at t~e Mason·
ic Temple.
·vlltJTB ASKED FOR IT.
with a brush-of!.
Bobcat badaes were awarded other new officers elected at
'Ibis column Is fw young ~~ Send 'your teen-age
Tuesday night at. a meeUng of the meeting wore Debbie King,
pie, their problt1118 and plea&amp;- to YOUTH ASKED
the Middleport C1j) Scout Pack senior princess; Annette Warnures, tbeir troubles and fun. I care of Helen Help USI
held at the Fjrlt UnIted er, junior princess; Sh I el a
As with lbe rest of Heisn Help newspaper.
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Cowan, pido; and Cathy King,
Us , II welciontoa laughs but WHAT IS A GIRL FRIENI)
Cubm
nlarshall. The ofliceri!, elected
·won't dodge a serious question Dear Helen:
Allan Leo':.ardlb,
ast~r, and appointed, are to meet at
In answer te "What is a Girlcharge "' 1 presen a- the Masonic Temple, at 1:30 p.
friend," here's a boy's view
Receiving. the badges m. pn June t to securo their
a girl :
were Scott Frasor, Chuck AI- robes.
A girl is soft, euddly and lensworth, Jimmy Holman, Plans were made during lhe
smooth, but boats you In
George Stewart, John Pat Riley, meeting presided over by Lin·

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or wldeb bu bq OJi llb 1f11
cago · · · Joe ll'ablled 11!11 lad along 8
won't • 1 celll
NEW YORK-sprtng's 1prung
nuty ljll'lng eold ... Tho 1n11
watlinl politely ae~ and b ~~
Butler .riui wanll
Its will ijlto Man~atlan . · · · We
loci! ltvely 1111t IIJIUIIkJ, 11 ' II
~ us.
week blm
bJ1 ..;.. ea t be
walked aloo&amp; Lixln8t&lt;ill Ave.
they'd donned their cr- mJnl.
He 8 ma~J 000 1 ae er right
110 he'D un monat (18th and atlractlve 10UDII
leavos lgalnlllbe~pecidc llllf.
already 11114 1 0
yoq wJii1M ey lllid Invest It proper11r aac1
students were. sparklzll 1 Dd llklmmera. ·
of thi weatber 111111. •
heard of hlml But you 1
not '11'1114
bUited IJiol , 80
lllrllog - In SJCil Ian&amp;uase, u Oenlrll Part througll which Soniebbw lljlriDg brOOibt out at IIIIa•' bill qo.
", 'l1lell Jot balllecl over an~ who tbraw
they left lhelr School fur t b • ·WI ian evary day on the way the crowd;
Broadway -aJ. AI 'Ill 110bled Pll'i A v '·• other yliUDg '"!.~
lmpres!IDI people !bey
Deal · · Hot dO&amp; vendora alooa to our radio show, has g o n o. mol!l jult In time ... Cafe oWn- apnt Joe Glaw, juBt out of Bill Malbeson,
'labor law· don't 111really 1Jb ID !be l!rJl
Lexington !one at IMth St., an· green tlriclly against the wish- en have been beoUng to us
lhe hoapltll and cheerfully plan- 00 ~ 14 1 prosperolllwho
to place"
Loull ArmllrOII8
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~70~~~~st~.~)~,wer~e~ped~d~lin~g~es~o~f!tbe~nagging~~ly~eol~d~we~a~tb-~busln~~eu!·_!IB~bnl~tal~but~~~
Ding one more corrective op. yer from Cbleag~tb J wenn... of ~~- · ~ a very rlob ~n~O:
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eratloo . on bll gall bladder, publla school WI • erry u.,..
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I,IIMIII!ed to ...Ve more oo hIs ler and handles h11 buslneu ~esy ~ Joe Glaser'4,·P • ':' ,
lban bill Innards ... How's as he sings llil way up lbe 8UCo sonal financial mln!Biratloill
Louis ArmatrOnli be uked a- cess ladder . . '!be quietly plea- since be loonll ~· playlllf
Dwight w-.se, OlainnaJI. Ohio formal hearing on the 19611 larmera to smne extent qalust bout his cllllllt ~friend aJ. ant Jerry Butler, a NOll'• lad, ~ a Cbicago bend Pd lelll
most 45 years · . . . "Fine, 1 b e had been pumting a •iniiDi him on lbe llalrwaJ ·• .·&amp;h I
Agricultural Stabilization and wheat allotment will be held in the effects df bad weather.
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conservation State Committee, Toledo, Oblo.
"A great many factors mll9t ltroncblal pneumonia'• better career wblla BiU Mathe~~~~~, stars.
tooay aMounced 1bat an in,.
be lakan IIIIo IICCOU!It In •
'_!'he mee.mg, one of a series tablishing acreage and produc. •
being 1eheduled m wbeaf.iJro- lion p~a for a major er op
ducing arnas throughout t h o like wtteat " lbe Chairman
nation, will be held on May 26, pointed out.'
198?, lilt the Commodore Perry
~•sr: wMt
Hotel. !Uinois, llidiaria and Such things aa projected PI'O'
IICUU. 1URIAN IMUII
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Michigan are being invited to duclioil and auwlies, domestic
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-The C!!airman of lhe State ASC men!!, and roasonsble ~arry· !
!-- - -- - - - - -- -- -- - --·- Calling SUnday at the Doug. Committee will preside and OVi!r must be eonsidered before
good rheostat that wiD allow las Circle h01ne were Mr. and wheat program opecialJsts will final decisions can be made on
you to adi'!"l tile t&lt;mperature Mrs. Jack l"ollrod and . daugh· palticipate.
. next year:• who'll _program."
of tlle blanktt to your individ· ter of Pomeroy, Mrs. J!m Pat- A maJOr goal of the meeting Tbe Chalrnlall aa1d ~~P&lt;Cialln·
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ual need;
te"on and sons of Mornmg Star will be to get informallon and vi~tlons are being sent to leadand Linda Yosl of Portland and suggestions from lilose in at- log vmeat arowers and
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\ Q _ How low lllll8l ooe's Mr., and Mrs. Garrett Circle of teodaoce and bring them baclt Iof general Farm organi~JI8,
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jay Wayne G. 1ll'alltktadt, M.D. blood pressure he ,to cause coflo Racme.
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1o Washington lo assist Secre. as weU as representativet of
Q - I baxr taken a sleeping /!ern? What YIOuld cause the Betty Van Meter. Margaret tory Freeman in making the isucb orgenlzatloDS as
jlill two or three Urnes • week blood pressure · to be too low? A Carleton and Patrick called 1968 wheat acreage allotment 1producers, elevator and warelor til!':~ year•.\Wiell I read 1\'bat can be done 10 raise it' onn~r. and Mrs. Paul Bostic at detemtinalions. Although the llollse open&gt;tors, millers and
sleepmg pills are bablt- · A _ Allbougb an liPPJII: read- M'ddle.,.rt ce tly
..neat program IS voluntary, olher Interested producer,
lorming, it worried me. How ·log (systolic) below J.d) is con- 1
re n ·
farmers who operate most of kelmg . ond processor groups.
tan you got rlihef after . no t 1sidered abnoramlly low, t h i, Mr. and Mrs. Hayman Barn- tbe wheat land elect to take In •dd&gt;tlon. area Ianners are
.leeping, for two mghts In a does not in il$elf Indicate poor itz of Pomeroy called at the part In llle wheal program and also mVIted to atlend and par·
row
Iheallil. In ~· the blood pre.•- Dean Brinker. homo a ree&lt;&gt;nt thua assure themselves of full ticipate in the&amp;e policy meet, A - All sl..plng pills a Se sure falls below 16. 11his is con- Saturday evenmg.
panty pnce on the ..neat they m~s.
Jiot r'j!!bit-fF'ilik ,Tijose tiiOtt. idered ala••ming , but it is a R 1 h Lee visited Dean Brink- produce lor food use In tbe u.s. I _ Similar mel'l!ng will be held
contpl\ ·bai~nlu6IIes are, b u t late sign of shock Tbe condl·
a Pda fte
'!be program also protect&amp; the l1n otller st.ates.
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earments and Bll&gt;re them
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and Rooald ·Cowan. Mn. 'Eio
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LarrJ wueo, Eugene Triplet
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REIGNS II'OR J'OIIII YE4RS AND JOURNALISM GOVERN.

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First United Presbyterian ted president wben the Ladies announced. The affair Jflll
.,.,;;.:!~!!!~:-... II'CbUrt:h lor •!heir recent meet- Auxiliary of Feeney • Bennett held from 1:30 to 3.:30 p.m, · • ·
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SATURDAY
II'AI!JI··es White, relld Matthew 8: Tuesday night at the Middle- June 8, 9 and 10 at the legion
O.~~F:!turo
18-27.
port hall.
haD. Mrs. Roush and Mrl. KeD·II
'Jihe business session was pre- Other officers elected were nedy wlll handle rummqe plcl&lt;·ll
''THUN~~j~ \r.~.:'LINA" sided over by Naomi ·London. Mrs. Charles Kessinger, first up for the sale.
n Color
Roll call was answered by six vice president; Mrs. HenryRei!- Mrs. Mourning reported
PUTS
m&lt;•mbers with a Bible verse more, second vice president; the Poppy Day sale. ~:~:11
''THUNDER IN DIXI~:dy containing tile word "Hands." Mrs. Carl Searles, secretary; with the sale were Mrs.
Lewis Reports were read and accept- Mrs. Albert Roush, treasurer; Kennedy, Mrs. Asel
jtE~EEEEE~I ed.
Mrs. Golda Mourning, chap- Mrs. Joe Morris, Becky a
During new business a light lain; and Mrs. Asel Searles Kenny Roush, Judy Owen,
for the pulpit and a new light sergeant at arm!.
Vle!cy Sutton, Joyce Roush,
for the bulletin board were dis- Elected as delegates to the bie La~ey. Brenda
cussed.
summer district convention to Marianne K1oes, Anita
Helen Harris gave the Bible he held on June Iii at Athens, Jane Gilkey, Sharon · Glaze,
study which was from the study and the Dcopartment convention Robin Mills, Jennifer Goble,
TONIGHT
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"Personal Evangelist," to be' held on July 21-2! at Cin- Joyce Riley, Debbie GOkey, and
Moy25
followed by group discussion. . cinnati were Mrs. Roush and Opal Berry, of Girl Scout.Troep
NOT OPEN
Hostess Esther Harden serv- I Mrs. Mournmg, delegates, and 18li, Middleport. Mrs. ROush
fRIDAY lhru TUiiSDAY
ed refreshments to Mrs. Wine- i Mrs. Kesolnger and Mrs. Carl prepared refreshments f&lt;lr the
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~~~~er , Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Searles, alternates.
group.
W•lt Oisn•y's
Mrs.
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and
Mrs.
The
group
made
planJ
to
It was voted to contribute to
"ADVENTURES Of
Diddle.
serve a dinner to tbe legion· a gift for Mrs. Jean
BULLWHIP GRIFFIN"
(Teehnicolor)
naires who participate In the ens, outgoing district pr:~~:~
1\oddy McDowell as Bullwhip
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Larry
Barr
Memorial
D a y services. A Memorial Bibles
6riffm; Mike Mazurki, as the
Bruce
McGill
to
Gallipolis
to
wreath
will
be placed by I he for presentation to bereav1edll
Mountain Ox
Cor.reartoona: Bubble Itt
see his doctor at Holzer Hos· unit on the mooument at the families.
Stnlght Shoottrs
pita! last week.
Middleport Roadside Park.
The traveling prize donatedlll
Plans for the Buckeye Glrll by Mrs. Kessinger was won by
State tea··to be held on June 3, Mrs. Carl Searles.

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Heayy dut.r utlt with 71101&lt;17-8 ply tires, 4.speed
Irina., V8 I!IJjlria, heavy duty sprinl!s, beoler, Io i

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1962 FORD 1TON .... .... $1195
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1965 CHEVELLE .. .... .... .. ·.. · $1695

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$4.95 Womens Skirts Sale $3.50
$5.95 Womens Skirts S.ie $3.5~
$6.95 Womens Skirts . Salt ·$4.00
Regu~ar $7.95 Womans Skirts · Salt"~· 50
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colon of black, navy,.lovot, jet brown, whiskey red,
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The . traveling prize
by !d... Edith Sauer was wunl il
Miss Mary K. Walburn. bride- , by Mrs. Cummings.
elect of Oave Taylor, was guest
of honor at 1 shower given by 1 The new officers will be ln·
Mt11. lhts Ellis and Mn. Jolin j stalled at the ,June meeting and
270 Series, wbite finish , red interjor, 6 cyl engine, autoNash at the lfUIIKRne,
hostesses lor that meeting wlll
matte trans. Rad.Jo and hi'ater, like new whitewall tires
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Games were played during ; be Mn. Peggy Taylor, M111. Le1the evening· with prizes being ra Jones, Mrs. Ida Diehl. Mrs.
awarded to the winners. 11!-:Elza 'Gllmore, Jr., ~nd Mrs. El· .
Sport Coupe,. loc&amp;l 1 owner car, black finish with white
freohmenta wert ~trved. · 1len Couch.
top, dean iri.teridr, radio and heater, whitewall tire1, a
nice one
'l1le guest list Included Nan---cy Morris, Mary Loa Walburn,
Ludlle Harrison. Iva See, Mn.
Merle Taylor, Shirley Russell, 1
Coupe, &amp;ood tires, clean jnterior, ra dio and heater, anoth.
er tiMid buy.
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Evelvn Bartlett, Mary Walbllt11,
Mrs.' Ben w~t •• Etlttll ' Haptonstall, Connte Simmou, Slllr- Mrs. Lee Wood was Installed
ley Neutzling, Mn. Mary GH- as pre!ident for the 1967.at
l&lt;ey, Theresa and 6111;' Ellis, 1school year at 8 recent meet- 1
and
Lisa . Nash, Mlddlt1l0rt; , lng of the Harrisonville PTO.
YOUR CHEVY DEALER
Mrs. DenniS Walburn, Belpre: Other olflcers Installed were
OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9
and Mrs. Earl Ruble, Mrs. Ml· M Do ld Stlv•rs vice pres·
chelle Stewart, and Mn. c. . rs. na
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POMEROY, 0. N. Childers Parkersburc w. ·1dent; Mr1. Engene Campbell,
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and
Leo Mor·
a.
' treasurer.
r1s,
The ~w efficers were awom
In by out-going president, Mrs.
Don Wilson.
Mr. Stivers' !ourth grade
1
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Refreshments wert served.
184: cu.ilin. 6 eyl. Std. tTane. ,Radio, Heat er, Like new,
whitew J tires, aqua ·finish.

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Election ol new officers lor nalres participating in the
the 1967-68 year and the nam- ade, and the Rio Grande
ing of delegates to the summer lege Chorale following the Pom·ll
convention at Athans on June eroy observance and before the
15 were t•gbllghts of a meeting parade at Chester;
of the Ladies Auxiliary. of Drew Mrs. Martin. rehabilitation
Webster Post 39, Amertcan Leg- chaJrman.
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reported that •bav·ll
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in( kits and handkerchlela had
Mrs. Catherine Welsh pre- i been sent to the Veterans, Hassided at the meeting held at !pita! at Cllillicothe, and to the
the hall Tuesday night.
Melg• County veterans at
Officers elected were M r a. Athans Stale Hospital. It ·was
Guy Guinther, president; Mrs. also ·noted that veterans at
Milton Roush, flrat •lee prell- Athens Hospital had been nm.. ll
dent; Mrt. Jack Cacsey. sec- vided with money for use
ond vice preoident; Ml'!l. Welsh, tbe commissary.
secretary; Mrs. ROy Reuter, Poppy Day Chairman,
treasurer; Ml'l. Osby MaTlin, Guinther reported total eonllrl, ll
hlotorian; Mrs. Orville '1'/tlll,lbutlono ~I t35941 In the --11
1chaplllln, and Mrs. Gladyo rum., d
1 The u~lt made a
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Electad as delegates to the Ire on
convention wtre •M111. Welsh. asury.
first delecate; Mn. Martin, sec- The charter was draped
ond, and Mrs. Gerald '1'/lldl!f- Mrs. Welsh lor Mro. A. V. Howmuth, third. Altemales named ell. Mrs. Ben . NeUI2llng, chaP- II
were MrS. Guinther, Mrs. Car- lain, gave a prayer. She also
~ and Mrs. l.ennle Jewell, read two poems on .,~=~
first, secood and third, respec- "JI'lander's Field" and.'
lively.
m ill Sacrllice."
Paul Basel met with the JI'OII'P
i to dlscuso plans for the MemCommunlcatlofl! wer~ rea
' oriel Day observanee. 'l1le aux· \ from the William Neutzlmg
1 lllll'l' wlll serve a buffet limcb- A. V. Howell lamUlel and Mrs.
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Hysell Promoted
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Sgt. Lawrence Hysell, stsUoned at Cu Chu, Vietnam with the
554th engineering battalion, has
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promoted to Staff Sgt. E1
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Sgt. l!ysell hal been in Vietnam lor the pest two month•·
He wlll be there unUI March,
1116B. His wife, Ros~mary, and 1
daughtera, Brenda, Penny, and
SherrJ, reside at 1118 Laurel St. 1
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