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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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i• Ha ..RII aad ·s.e altd son, Keith. and Mr. and and the 4-B ags. RnU call was
., bojr Perrin and the pledge to gram; Mrs. Harvey Van Vrank·
Class 12. Mrs. James Criswell ! ID~b hymn .w~s ~tungM CIOSIO~ ;;~;. it.~· hb;.;j...d nrlooo Mrs. Raymond Walbutn and answered by each girl telling
flii; Room count was taken e~ and Mrs. John wez:ry, muwas unable to be present.
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prayer
rs. oore.
tout&amp;t altn~s. iDle~ famll~.
w,hat she brought to tbe dinner
atid attendance bonner won bv SJC; Mrs. Charles LewiS. art;
Mrs. M. L. French, past pres- [ Mrs. Swanson conducted tht! acllve ·volcano, fera Valley
Mr. and Ml"ll. George Doolit- and how she prepared II. II
sti;th grade. The changing ~f Mrs. Don McKenz1e ~nd _Mrs.
ident of the WSCS, gave the ! business session. A welcome and the nameJ'CIU.&amp; ·displays of tie and children, Connie and was decided to save bottle eaps
~etlng night from second Mon- Gene Houdashelt, hlstonans;
charge of office to the elected . was given to the Eleanor Cir- flowers native to the lslanda. Steve, o( Berea ,pent the week- for charity.
~y to third Thursday was dis· James Soulsby a!ld George Nes· ; The Rio Grande College Choir. officers of the WSCS. Class 12 . cle members attending. Mr s. Tbey left AprU U aod re- end with her parents, Mr. and A nest with starling and robin
cqssed and rejecled.
selroad Jr., safety.
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Mixed Ensemble, and Girls' and the Eleanor Cirele as lhey 1Dowson reported on the con- taro"~! lo Middleport, May 8. Mrs. Gletm Lamhert.
eggs wa• shown by Louise Mlcl&gt;
ratrol boys and girls were Robert Robcrts .. athletJc d1r~- Ensemble, under the direction came to the altsr. Installed Iference held in JackSon and the ~~ Mr. and Mrs, ~rl Brannon ael and a collection of frog egga
~mended for their splendid lor; Mrs. Gene Mitch, Mrs. W1l- ol Mrs. Zelma Northcutt, pre- were Mrs.
Carroll Swanson I certification of lay speakers,
spent the weekend 10 West
and tadpoles was shown
by
~rk this year by tlalph Spen- liam Williamson and Mrs. Guy Isented a varied program of Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Mrs. Wil· Mrs. James Jividen and Mrs. Adult Cla11 Plan'
loo where they visited with his Janice Holter. Plans werP made
&lt;!~r who then introduc«&lt;, JoEl· E. Guinther, membership; M~. choral music to the students ()f liam Russell, Mrs. c. F. Hibbs, William Russe~t.
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mother, Mrs. William Brannon for a hike and nature study on
!!!ill Diehl. captain: Raymond Richard Rupe "'!d Mn~. Ke~·mtt Middleport High School at a • Mrs. Wayne Gibbons, Mrs, Ed·
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and other relat1ves.
May 15 at 2 p. m. at home ol
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l&amp;aeb, Becky Wright, Robm WaUon, hosp1taltty: Mrs. Jack special assembly Tuesday morn- ward Young Mrs James Jivi- ~e_po:.~ of the s~rvm~ 0~th
A wiener roast was planned Mr. and Mrs . .Robert Jay, Mrs. MIJhoan as the ''Let's E1·
~.~ ~. ~aUn, David Case, SteYe Story, Carsey ~~ Mrs. James O'Bri- ing.
den. Mrs. Herm~n Haddox,, bl mo 1 e ~~s g~vee~be~s a~ for the June meeting when the ~Ju~bus, spent the · . weekend plore Outdoors'' proj~t. Plans
v- • li&gt;bbit Wtaecup. Mike Cullums, j' en, pubhc1ty: Mrs. C. E. Clark
Numbers on the program Bess Sanborn Mrs Guy Shuler Nan Moore h dk d f
h , Adult Class of the Bradford wtth Mr. artd Mr.t Wilham Grue- were made for a tour ot Ohio
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"All eIUl·a" by Young·
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VaIIey Baking Co., tbe R. C.
·~·ll Vaug bon, 0 pa1
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s Church of Christ met Friday ser an d otber rea
~ie Fife, Brenda Wood, Di- Mrs. Herbert Seth, Mrs. Ken· ''Younger Than Sprmgtlme ! Euler, Mrs. Everett Davis, Mrs. don~tmns to .the proJect. Mr · evening at the church. The Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knlgllt Bottlin"' Co., and the Pomeroy
~ King, Billy Barnhart. Tom neth Harris, Mrs. Walter Couch 1from •·South Puci~!c," by" ~e Walter Hayes, Mrs. Nan Moore, DavJdF Ellntsm~~e~ re1~~ on meetlog was opened by · the spent the Mother's Day week~ Salt Works on June 9. At the
.,. ftPwley, Paul Darnell, Joe
and Mr~. John Sebo, health Mrs. choir: 01 "0h_. . You! and T~ts : Mrs. L. w. McComas, Mrs. May thee o;:~:ro ay P.~etbod~?t president, •"rs. James Reed end in Columbus ~ith their close ~~ the meeting dancing
ktr, Mary Vaughan, Mike Stru· Eh-:a Gilmore Jr. , Mrs. R. C. Tram. sp•r•Lu~.ls by !he ml~- Charles Bradbury. Mrs. French i 6 at h Th ro~ decided to with devotions given by Fran- daJJghter and son-m-la\V, Mr. was enJoyed.
bit\ steve Tatterson and .John Follrod. Mrs. Frank Porter, ed. ensemble: The .:vate.r IS , concluded the service with pray. I Ch~rc fu e f g P c· 1 . ces Hysell.
;111d Mrs. Rona1d Hall~. Mrs.
----~Dheli. Awards and trophies Mrs. Carl Roach, Mrs. Max 1 W1de," a folk song1 SentJmen· . er.
assJst . e A tern~n lfC ~ ID The flOwer fund report was E. B. Knight accompanied her
VISIT MRS. DODSON
~presented by Mr. Spencer Folmer and Mrs. Raymond B&lt;~i· , l.cll .Journey" arnm~ed .. _br, i MNi. Nan Moore conducted preparm~ an entry 10 the regat. given and the class decided to son, Earl, as far as Canal Mrs. H. E. Betz (Dor~ Con•
and Leo Crew. It was voted to j ly. ways and mPan~ .
· Adus, and "Superc~hf;,aglhstJc 1 an impress1ve pledge service ta parad ·
Ihave a wiener roast at the next Winchester where she will vis-- roy) of St. Joseph, Mich., and
s~ the patrol boys and girls Winners •n the poster and ~- I f"?m, ··Mary ~oppms by the , beginning with the reading of The annual joint picnic tf meeting June 3. A potluck sup. It her daughter, Mrs. Victnr her two grandcllildren, Tammy
'a: a ftlovie. the date to be an- 1 say CQnLests held recently were ' Girls Ensemb e.
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: the purpose uf the women's So· Class 12 and the WSCS was set per was served and games were Will.
Croft and her brother Kenton,
nounced.
announced as follows. Puster, I .AI~? the fol~ so~g, Smgle I cicty which includes service, to be held in June at the new played. Attending were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. AI Clemson and of Benton Harbor, Mich., came
.Mr. Gilmore presented _gifts ?rades 1-J, Rebecca 'f'homas· : ~Jrl, a sol~ "' 11 h gmtar .a~.c~~~ prayer and gifts. Site stressed camp Asbury near Rio Grande. I and Mrs. Homer Forrest, Mr. son Todd, Conneaut, spent the Friday to spen:t two
weeks
to Mr. and .M.rs. Charles Gibbs, f1rst; Mmton Barnes, second ; 1 p.mtment b) c.athy Clark. Sail : the increasing call of missions The meeting was closed with and Mrs James o .... .1 Mr Mother's Day weekend wlth w1th Mrs. Betz s mother, Mrs.
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and Mrs.· Paul Sisson,
Bertha• hu parents, Mr. and Mrs. WaJ~ B. A. Dodson of O.ester aud to
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During the social .hour cake, Evans, Helen Miller, Norma iace Bradford.
help .with her mother's houseare retmng thJs year. A gJft l fJrst; Hlrk~ SeyiE"r, se&lt;:ond. and jb} Simeone ?Y the .1\.~.JXcu n She noted the obj"e&lt;:tives of decorated with pink
roses Russell Nora Cabron Frances Mr. and Mrs. Otarles Busb. clearung.
Debb'•e McL aug hl m, th.tr d·· 1'semble·' kand ·'Sakura
11118 als!l.Pfesented to Leo Crew 1
d ·•. Aa Japa.
the society as including mis. cherry ice cream and mints and• Hysell, • Nora Curtis • Tressie and son, Greg, have moved to - - - ' - - - - - - fo_r helt)illg with ~~hl)l)l p:·; o·ol. i Grade&lt;; 4-6 Jennifer • Spe~rs, nese fol. so~~ S eel:e:~c:, : sions, and promotion of local coffee were 'served from a ta- Hendricks.
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Mr. Gibba thanked the PTA for llrst: Lady D~wn Scotl, sec- 1Our Heritage ~ . t '
g . church and community activi- ble covered with a lace cloth
employed.
Hospit!ll 10 hmeroy.
coopeta~ton during his m:.~ny : ond; and Debbie Hu_n.nell. a.n~ byM~~: ~:~!:e cB;~~bur ' Mid- ! ties.
and centered with an arrangeSURPRISE GIVEN
Mr. and Mrs. G~ry Ault and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ~sh
years With the Pomeroy schools I M.ary Sue Ha~~s, lhu ~· SemOJ dl
H' h S h I ~, d . t ' She was assisted in the serv· ment of purple iris in a m i I k A surprise party was given son, Todd, Springfield. tlave ::.nd their dal·~hter and family,
Offtcers were installed by Mrs. I High , Becky Strvt:rs, fir st: Su· r:rrt ~g o/ ~o ~r~ ua e ice by several readers includ. glass container flanked by white at the home of Mr. and Mrs. been visiting with his parents, Mrs. MichaP.l ~line aori son,
Don McKenzie and includP, Mrs. san Healon, second; and Ran- ' a d mlhem er
t eb c dmr, ~b ! ing Miss Sanborn Mr; Lloyd tapers in milk glass
holders. Willard Faudree 100 Spring·av Mr and Mrs. William Alllt m Ricky, spent Sunday at Lake
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L. Pomeroy on May
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Hope Dln•ng I flfige, Mr~. Clin 1
~ Mrs. Jay. \\arner, second VJre 1strumenlal stur\E'nts pre!&lt;ented a 1sang at the Cherry Blossom fes- Russell, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Mrs. Herman Haddox, Mrs. M. young'' (he says). He received Mr. .md ~1rs. Gwmn Cl:Jrk ~nd son returnrd to the1r hon•P
presid~nt. Mrs. James Souh:;by, program and each played two !tival. Mr:s. Northcutt introduc-- Knight.
E. Dowson, Mrs. Kenneth Byer, gUts and cards trom those and granc:l.:hildrP'l Paul and ~~~ Mc.lrthur.
recordmg secretary; Mr.s. L~nn- : numbers. led by Donald Miller, ed the numbers, some of which She mentioned the schools, Mrs. David Entsmlnger, Mrs. who attended.
Refreshments &amp;ndy..clark of Charlestoo W. .~r. anrt Afrs. Walton Manl~y
ard Jewell, corresponding sec- i band director. Taking part were had been used on their program hospitals, centers, social pro- Arttlur Strauss, Mrs. C. F. Bibb were served. Mr. and Mrs. V~. VISited over tt•e we~kend ~Islted at lv.J.:bourne Atr Base
reta~; Mrs. ?uy Russell, trea~ I first year students, .Marcy Ow- in Washington. The group was gram among other projects and Mrs. C. A. Emmisb. The Faudree have purcha.sed
a "'lth C. A. f'lelson and ~r and m Columl'us ~·ecently with ~eir
91:U'er' Mrs, Richard Rosenbaum · ens. Edith .Mees, L1sa McKen- given an enthusiastic reception needed to combat evils of the birthday of Mrs. Dowsoo was home near Harrisonville and .Mrs. Paul ~~sson.
SOD and farrJly. Mr. and • d'l.
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Iworld, noting the oeed for wom- observed during the evening. wiU be movln( there soon
Marcus Cnambera Is a mod- Jameo Maoley and chUdrea.
ert Lew1s, Mrs. Ja~k Carsey 1 ettna,·, Vicki Blankens!Jip, Le----~
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Donley Rt&gt;tbeL_ dele- I anna Sebo. Diana King, Linda
gptes to county .councJI , and Rupe, Sheila McKnight, Miran1\ft'i. Don McKenzie, Mrs. C. K da Young, Phyllis Newlun, Dor~_;_ Mrs. Gu!...~:_ Gulnther. othy Seth, Ruth Ann Terrell,
Robin Crew, Eugene McKinney,
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Scott Van Vranken, BiUy BarnOrnotmnS at
hart, Mary Ebersbach .
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OfS$ I i Darla NeutzliJI8, Irene Barnes,
;.Each lady attending worship' S~sie Soul~by, JoEllen Diehl,
services or Sunda School at ILisa Boothe, Susie Rusche! Ca~~o
til! Syracuse First ~nited Pres- alynn and Maraly~n ~acy,
byrerlan Ch h
M th . , Mille CuUums, Debb1e \V1mup
qay,~~-w~s pr':s~ot~n a r~.e~~ I and Becky Wright.
..rilue carrujtion as sht&gt; entered I A1 the close of the meeting,
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' a white elephant sale was held,
YOUNG MENS SLIM
TROUSERS FOR THE
file -guest speaker was Mr. after whicll refreshments were
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In sizes 28 to 36 waist, wash •n wear\ 70% rayon, 18%
PR!i~rian church. His ser- i dergarten and First grade.
Slzeo 3to 7. Belted models and beltless styles with h4lf boxer
acetate,
12% 420 nylon. Full tapereo leg, belUeu (witb
~ topic was "The Christian
waist. SoUd colors of cranberry, green, black, blue, wheat,
t~djustable side tabs. Solid colors. Perfect for dre!s wear,
Famtly." The church
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U:»ts of little boys permanent press slacks in this selection.
bt!iuti;uiiy decorated with ar·
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MENS PERMANENT PRESS
pOW plants, candles and !
MENS WASH 'N WEAR
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May 15 ·
65% Dacron Pniyester, 35% Cotton 'fhey never need
'!till be Dr. E. 0. Ralston of
ironing. Solid colors in tan, bllck tnd green or smart
Including the popular Hondo by Mr. Wnngler. Beltlea stylet
plaid models that ~ colorful. Sizes 29 to 42 w&amp;tflt
with the Continental look and more conservative types that have
B!lslnl Village at Waverly.
Mrs. Jacob Gleockner was
measure.
belt
loops, fuller legs, Cuffed bottoms. Blue, Ioden green, dark
'Polled plants were pn,ent. hostess when tbe Daughters of
&amp;reen. wheat. black. 100% wuh 'n wear. Si:ze1 29 to 42.
to the oldest mother. Mrs. Ruth class of United Methodist I
Vazte Lee, and to the youngest, Church met at the church Mon.
M:rs. Mary Albertii Guinther.
day afternoon.
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The m~ting, in charge of ,
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COntinental and belted s!f.les. Plaid&amp; and solid colon. Slzea
tbe first verse of ''Mother's opened with a hymn. Devotions j
Choose the style lhlt is beiUess (boa 4djustable side tab
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MENS PERMANENT PRESS
BOYS SLIM FIT, HIP HUGGING
liLy School al 10 o'clock.
answered roll call witb a Moth·
Sunday School attendance Mo- er's Day thought. It was "Voted
Wash 'em-Dry 'em. Crease atayt ln. Wrinkles stay
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505'o
Combed
Cotton.
Solid
C!olotl
iD
lllht
and
dark
relief.
Sbos
$2.98
SIIH
$3,49
shades.
6 1&lt;1 12
13ta 11
An interesting program was
presented by Miss Lucretia ~en­
~&lt;~&amp;SON
W. VII
BOYS SIZES 6 TO 18
helmer who read quotations by
Elizabeth Phelps and Dorothy
PERMANENT PRESS COTTON BLEND
TONIGHT lloru FRIDAY
Westlake Andr·~ws .
Several
811% Cotton, 1G% 420 Nylon. Never Deed lronlnt. Conllnentol
readings were givfn from Con"JOHN GOLDFARB
model with taoered lea. cuffieu, adjustable sldootab wolll
PLEASE COME HOME"
trol Concept magazine includtine or the style lbot bu belt loop" Dot ao tapered, eufled.
Choice cf two flilbrlc.......one ia 83% cotton and 15% 420
Shirlty MacLaine
Li~t areen, whea:t, Ioden JUeD. or blaek.
nylon-the Other is 50% Fortrel Polye1ter aad &amp;)%
Ing, Controlling Power, Faith of
Peter Ustinov
Cotton.
Solid
colon:
Wheat,
dark
gre~'1!,
llibl
green,
blaek.
Our Mothers, and Jimmy Is
Belted styles tbat are cuffed and Co
ental etylu worn
--andThat You? A question and anwitb DO belL Full taper lei. cuffle11.
$4.95
"UP FROM THE IIACH"
swer game and a Bible quiz
Cliff Roberllon
MENS DACRON AND WOOL
MR. WRANGLER PERMANENT CREASE
concluded the program.
Red Buttoni
Psalm 23 in unioon closed the
meeting after which a !ialad
Slack• by "Reston". Perfect for Suminer wear. Ughtweleht
FuUy ,,cut With belt loops and ht!ed bottoms. Dark
fabric of SG% Duron Polyester and 40% W""""' Wool. Tbest
oo~ was served by the hos· j
blue color. GO% Fortrel Polyester and Ml% ~ombed
LroUiel'l have Banrol tbat pnlvenll waistband roll-over. Co'n~er­
tess assisted by Mrs. Minnie
Cotton. Sizes 29 to 42 wals.t.
vative model to ol!ea 30 to 42 waisl. Altered fre&lt; to JOB!" "'l!''"o!
Neutzllng and Mrs. Dessl• Ps~
lenilb. Grey, bllek, ebarcool browll, eborcool green.
-"'"
terson. Attending were the
. TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
above and Mrs. Albert Alward,
'PREST' POR LIPI
NOT OPIN
MENS PERMANENT CREASE
Miss Nelle Bing, Mrs. Richard
Campbell, Miss Lydia Ebero·
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
Permanently pressed and sbl.ped forever." Year •rouDd
Moy 13-14
bach and Mno. VIrginia SISler.
Smart. serviceable fabrle of tiS% Dacron Polyester and
weliht Iabrie. Mode o! U% Dlll!riiD MI,Vetter and ~% Wp
"THE SICRET OP
35% Avril rayon. Already cuffed ready to wear. Waist
Tenacity Rayoo. l!•de wllb belt lootii: ~fed rea.dr to wur.
MY SUCCESS"
"'"' 30 to 42. Bilek or dark grey, Finely tollored for
ln. alzeJ 30 to 110 Wllll me&amp;lllfe, Grey ~ broW.,
.
tTeclJnjco\or)
Girl Swuu Make
comfort and lonr wear. Grey, Brown.
·''

.

,MIIhoau, mel ·at the Holler
home 'Monday evening for a
6:30 potluck dinner and mee~
lng/

01

1

'~

,,

Potluck Dinner

... NoemiBaptial ~ba:,:m
Hold Pledge, lnstalla~iQh,§~rvice . M~ :.. ~
~ s~
111

BOys and Girls Honored,
llflrCE~rs 1 · lied by p
PTA

i'

wscs, Class .12 of Herft~;·~h~rch,

One Was Within 10 Miles

Of North Viet Nam Capital

Racine to Begin Sewerage Planni~~J

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v-

Racine will begin preliminary way as If in the dark of night cleanup by leaving it at the poratton line.
•: ·
SAIGON (UPI) - U. S. planes carrying out a second
planning for a sewerage sys- - when it probably hlppens. curb on May II and May 21 - -Named Jerry Powell It II
day of maulve air strikes against · Nortli · Viet Nam
lent in lllii7 wtth 11.350 loaned However, Larry WoUe, Babe \wo days only - when town waiA!r board, fllltng lbe
knocked out two missile sites near Haiphong, a U. S.
loy the federal
government, HUI and Jerry Graham were trucks will pick It up.
cy ereated loy lbo dealb · .lit
spokesman said today. One site was only 10 miles from
councilmen
learned
in
a
meet, the big port-the closest American planes have come to
named to a committee to get
Harlow Ervin, effoolive Mat' it
ing this week.
the garbage shoved back where
Agreed Um., areo'l wbol
-Authorized • leiter lo D\ 1.
the city.
1
d
they
osed
to
be,
10
slarted
..-•·- real ..
The missile site neal' ·Haiphong invited destruction ·
houl
""!
ported .,18t it s
be, to get a cover over lbe legal --·blnery to hi'-- Gaugloan, Col.........
M
ayor ' 1 es re
"
it, In gel a fence put up to
.. officer of the Poet Olllct'
by firing three Russian-made ground-to-air SAM missiles at the A4 Skyhawks from the carrier Enterprise as
Contg. Wtbealter Hl.l Moetioll";_~rthole keep people from miouslng lbe aoalwlbo-emUINoveperoemberllng , ..·~ partmen~ DOling eouacll't•
say ng • app ca n =
e dump, and finally, to arrange
proval of tile Etlwlq ~
they headed toward another target. The missiles missed
loan
has
been
approved.
for
a
watchman
to
pick
off
the
eteclloo
bolfo~
slllce
Raclae
property
and the pilots turned and hit the base with 250 and 500
11 an ld..t loo~
Council also: Discussed mis- persons who violate the rules. Is atlll operatlo« oa lbe lime lor tha new POSt ofllce 011 'lfii,a
pound bombs. The action
look place Wednesday.
Cambodian border. The Amerl·
use of the •~ba•e dump in
!omaU) amount II did
It and Pe 1-111 in lbo IO!Itlte,..
..•
U
a
violntor
Is
caught
Ma••ean
••o,
"wblch
is
•--.
Other Nnvy bombers from cans suffered 615 wounded and
thai people other lbao Haclne
·
' '
~
... ~ eorner .
of Racblt
· ....
people are using It, oot even nr Pyles will do the honors in llble."
-Were ~ of ibe ~
the Kilty Hawk carried out a South Koreans lost 3 dead and
1
second raid on the launchers 12 wounded. The South Vlebt•
puUing their garbage on lbe """' .wtth a fine.
-Approved Ordinance 239 to en dinner ·to be lteld M,ty ·lei
moments later, ocorlng direcl mese lost 61 killed, 22 missing
dump, bul leaving II in the road -Agreed residents
having improve State Route IU from by tha I'Oiunteer IINmls 'ia
MASON MORFIT
WM. McKINLEY, JR.
hits and sending smoke rising and 154 wounded.
or almost anywhere so as to be junk to be removed may have the junction of Elm and Porn.. conjunctton wtlh lbo ~·1
2,000 leet above the smashed Communist losses during the TWO OlfiO UNIVERSITY adminlstrators have been free from Jt, then scoollng • II done free during tha spriJI8 roy Read, easiA!rly to the cor· auxiliary.
SAM sUe. Another flight period were put at 56 killed and · appointed to positions concerned with area development
knocked out a nearby SAM 121 captured for' a kill ratio of and the establiBhment of a new Institute at the Univerbase while Air Force planes 3.1 in favor of tha ames.
sity by Ohio's President Vernon R. Alden. Mason MorCOLIJMBUS (UPI) - The
destroyed . lour conventional Tlte figure of 82 Americans fit, Special Assistant to President Alden, has been ap·
Ralston Purina Co.'o, oew turantl·alrcrafl bases. One U.S. killed by enemy gunfire was pointed Executive Director of the Institute for Regional
key processing plant oow onplane was lost to groundflre.
the highest toll since the week Development. He succeeds William J. Sheehan, who has
der cooslrlletion at Wellston
Air raids struck many ending April 17 when 89 were , resigned. William E McKinley, Jr., waa named the Ex· 1
will employ at least 800 permilitary taraets 1n the comrn11- killed.
ecutive Director of the new Development Planning In·
nisi North But one ellbe most
stitute.
Gov. James A, Rbodes
dramailc ~me when Air Force
, aald Wednesday official• of tile
bombers hll the Mu Gin
l.lil
A ST. 1.01111, Mo., man, charg- plaol -clio proceu abolll
Mountain Paso-the oorlbern
Pomeroy cltizeDJ will abed with DWI followiJ18 a two- three millloa lnrkeyo o year,
FINDLAY, Ohio (UP!}-The slayer of blonde Brltblt
End of the Ho Chi Minh supply
serve Cleaa-Up Week May 10.
car accldeol Wednesday nighl DOCelbe plaat loin pl"oduclloo beauty Lisbeth Davenport pumped four bullets Into ~~
lrall to South Viet Nam-aod
Zl, Mayor Cbarleo Leaar oa·
at the lniA!rsecllon of Roule 1U by 116'2. Ralstoa Portno Co.'o body as she lay on the grass, then genUy lifted her lti!ll
cut It In three places. The pass
aennced today. Streel Deparlo
and Unton-sv, wao fined 1150 I board of directors placed fl• the trunk of her car and abandoned It on a busy doll'i!ls now proiA!cted by SAM
meal worlters wUI ofler pick·
and costa and sentenced to three at IIJ!proval oa tile plaal town street.
mi~lle• but none was reported I
up oervlco In the flnl ward
days in jaU by Meigs County coDJtroction lbiJ week after
"She wasn't stuffed or crammed Into the trunk ~
fired. Hanoi hal used ao army
oa Monday, aecood ward 08
Court Judge Frank W. Porter, llal&lt; oftlclalo aSiured them was carefully placed there," Dr. Byron Voorhees, ~iii/;
of 150,000 labo~ers In an effort
Tuesday, tlllrd ward 08 Wetf.
COLUMBUS mPI) _ Seniors Jr., today.
water and sewer lacUIUe• cock County coroner, said Wednesday night after l'llto keep the vllal pass open.
aesday, oad Thursday, and in Ohio teaching training lost!- Norman Eugene Wince, 30, would be avaUable.
ceiving a preliminary autopsy report.
American and Allied ca11al·
lbe fourtll ward n Friday,
luf
be'
ed In d was arretted on tha charge by .,.
"'
Mrs. Davenport, 32, of Columbus' suburban tTPW
7 , m
th Yi~t N
,am . were
11 rrrmn'lmrtiiTJil!lliliiDi ct: i:Bii'M mand,...., arelnlmg urgtart'ng ..
1
Sheriff
Robert
C.
Harteobach'fil
'
Arlington,
was killed not more than three houn dlr
ties In
1
a m mum 8 1 88, • department after be was lnvolv· I .rted Sh
tno to
more than triple those suffered
ary of 15.000 a year from Ohio s ed in a eraoh with a car driven
~er las\~ltealb the ~oronerl r~~d ' Ine
b
~Y the South · VIetnamese last
0 0
school distrreta.
by Riebord Lee Richmond, 22 ,
ave ea n a out p.m. as
ay
um 1111
\veek, miUiary authorities anTb Ohi 81 d t Edu tl
prior to telling her husband Edwin she p~ to
.
e
o u en
ca on Middleport R D
Ifriends in Lima.
nO)!IIf.IJI,l!l!laY.
i AIIOcia~ (OSFA) mailed tile Author~
Wchmond ' WI
0
. The ''ivacious housewife, edlyearrylngaboul
' Dllfltl{'~-l~·~k ending SHADE' GAP, Ps. (UP!) lf
' leUero this weel: 10 ~ .st~. wu pulling owlY from the in·
i whose background remained as
slot.·!#!
Saturday 103 Americans were Abo I %00 pe sons joined today
Gov. James A. Rhodes, atate tersection when Wince'• car
"t
elusive as clues to her murder- money, ber "'"""
killed, 82 by ~mmunlst gunfire in : aearch 'ror a 17-year-old
Public Instruction Superlnten- came at a high rate of speed,
er, apparently never arrived in cameral were m!plng when tho
~nd 21 In the naming crash ol a . I and her rifl..armed kidna·
dent E. E. Hoi~ majority lead- and skidded approximately 100
Lima.
body wao fouod. Her purse .,.
E_Jot helletlpter near the gor beli ed to be a sniper who
I ers of the two houses of
the feet. Wince suffered a Iacer a· All telephone oumbers In the Findlay Pollee t'hiel Wayne talned 17 eents.
·-·- - -·- -- per • ev
COLUMBUS (UPI) - T h e' legislature school superintend· Uon l!f the nose. His car was a l Pomeroy-Middleport area Will
has terrorized this area lor two , Ohio Rotary Clubs have J'olned
•
F. Ethel! said "We have no Idea Her previous Ufe wu a patcl&gt;
ents
and
deans
of
education
col•-tal
loss
and
there
was
medbe
changed
from
2
letters
and
5
., wor k quti t llf •,I!¥Oue
" •-!
.."
years.
.
I forces with the Ohio Society for
w
where the mu rd er was comml'"
wa
1
State Police, aided dunng the ' Crippled Children --• Adults •- leges,
ium damage to lbe Richmond digits to 7 digits next week when ted." Upper Arlinglnn detec- which included reports from~
··
a.uu
w
The association at Its spring vehicle.
I the new phone directory is ded
. d G
establish a ''Careers in Rehabh
T
Co tives Indicated they ha no new friends that she was a
•HADE GAP, Pa. (UPI)- llllation Foundation.''
convention ere April 17 adopt- Judge Porter also heard a l 1IVere ' enera1 elephone . evidence to the slaying.
dancer who broke an ankle anll
Memben of 8 beavUy armed
ed a resolution on the minimum we today involving an
.as- 1of Otlio announced today.
"We haven't deleted the idea couldn't dance again, that bil
posst s&lt;•rcb&lt;aJ lor a 17-year- ,William 0. Litllck, president sa~. m to the
. 1 sault and battery charge agamst The telephooe exchange that she might hove been killed wealthy parents died in either I
old alrl aod ber kidnaper, of the Ohio Society, said Wed·
ma . ng
seniors "' Clarence Hatfield, 47 • Dexter. oames of WYandotte, CHerry, by a hl!thhikor or a stranger plane or auto erasb, and that
believed In be 1 long-sought toesday the foundation will re- eluded a lost of 193 Ohio sehoul Hatfteld was given 8 suspe,nded VIking, Williams and SHady- she might have met some· she had been married to I
sniper, found a girl's slip Jo. cruit Ohio high school students dostricts. whoch already have a Ill day )Btl sentence and placed side will be&lt;ome part of the where," Ethel! said. "But that "bigamlsl" when !be came I
'
day In a wooded hollow to for careers In the rehabilitation ~~! munmum sterttng salary. on probatoon five years.
pll'!t. The corresponding .,,,.. idea isn'l at l'oe top ol my head. tha U.S, from Coalds lour all
the rugged Tuscarora Mouo- of persons handicapped by blrtlo
~I represents ~s than Ford, Goodntle, 22 • Rt. 1• bers ol the letiA!rs on th• tel.. "She might have heen mur- a haM yean ogo.
taids near here,
defects, crippling dis~ases and ~third of the states school R~edsvtUe, went before 1 b e j phone dial have been used.
dered for some reason aod then However, tbat man, who fi::·
accidents.
disbicts.
eourt on a non • support charge
robbery came as an after- mained unidentified. sa:,:
Ohio's
colleges
ead
universl·
and
bad
his
case
continued
lor
.
"Subscribers,
will
not
be
able
thought or robbery might hove never married her slth
'
I
night by volunteers armed wlth "W e pi nt'ng •· make lhe tl
' cause of ber death." they lived lolelber 'Ia
· long dostaoce
·
1to dial
Ge I 19 Ready
'
ear an
w
es wt·11 graduate ahoul 9,200 1urib er In ves1·tga tion.
calls nII .,. been the
mn
shotguns and rlnes, said earl~ terrific !lhorlages of trained per- prospective teachers Uds sprina. Sher~f Hartenbach said John Iver the nation as some persons The slain woman was repor~ polls and Lima • ·
..
CAPE KENNEDY - THE, today there was 00 trace 0 sonnel In this field koown to all
Young, Mason, W. Va., jBIIed hive !bought," James B. Kim·
:.___:.::.::::.:.::::.:.::=_:_---·~
te&gt;l results are in and, !rom 'I Peggy Ann Bradnlck who was hlgh school graduates, point out
by Pomeroy police on
oa ball, distrkt manager said.
"'
all reports, the Gemini 9 space· kidnaped Wednesday I on her tha opportunities for jobs ond Community Action
AWOL charge, was picked up "The new numbering system
shlp is ready to go Tuesday on way home !rom seboo · nd
""'eer !!dvancement, and help Gran•· Explai'ned
!hill morning by Marine Corps simply eliminates the alphabet·
W
..
nd rib Peggy's three sosters a two Ithe to boo
· lty and
'"
II' · 1
• three-day v,oyaeadge arotheu .., broth•rs watched in terror, but
m c, ..,, .~ SLi~·k 'd
WASHINGTON (UP!)
- 0 " " s.
tcalletiA!rs in the pr..cnt phone
that wtll he P I
way or
ld-d
h'
sked prepare or ,
.ole sal Grants to the Gallia-Melgs Cor·
munbers." Any subscnber who
0
Apollo trips to the moon.
nopedtmg,!as a maoods Publisher of the Zanesville poration for Community Action
WINS MASUR DEGREE dues not receive 3 new dire&lt;·
Air Force Lt. Col. Thomas man step
rom . w ' Times Recorder, UH!ck is oast
1nr b M 20 h ld
ta t
Stafford and Navy Lt. Cmdr. i raised a lev,~r-ac~n rtfie and president o! tha Zanesville Ro- and . tha Jackson-Vtnloo Com- Capt David K. Hysell, son of
ro'me ay busi~s~ of~;, c
WASIUNGTON (UPI) - Commul!lst China's
E
Cer a
put their announced. I don t wanl any ta
Jub
mumty Action Corp. to finance Mr. and Mrs. VIetor Hysell, r..
roy
and most powerful-nuclear test blast has triggered . ·:
ug";e th nh n 1'ta
second ,sass from you kids . . . I'm ry • .
elgh~week Project Head start ceived his MasiA!r of Science
-Yerbal exchange between Peking and Washington o • .
Clp8U e te ;oug.
two days taking the girl with me."
In addition to recruitment ac· programs this summer ""re .,._ degree In Pathology from tha
who is responsible for the spiraling arms
:~or d s ;he ex•rcise -a Police said the descnption of Uvities, the foundation will es- plslned today by Rep. Walter University of Michigan at Ann
IeS 0Me8
The exchange came amid reP.Orts that ~ondo~r:s
&amp;tri n~~,"!ieclronically slmula~ lthe gunman matched that given tabllsh scholarships of 1500 each Moeller.
Arbor on April 30. He bas been
plosion had a yield of abo~t 130 kilotons equal to 1~~t
d ~ hta _wound up at nlght [by a vlcum of lbe sniper, wbo for two years of college.lewel The Office of Economic Op- assogned to the Pathology 01.
Ions of TNT, more than SIX bmes the siZl' ~f the ~1
~th g ·go ol trouble
since AprU, 1964, has shot at ! study in rehabilitaUon special- porlunity approved $1f,528 for vision, US Army Medical J\e.
0
u. s. estimate and of China'~ two previous testa.
no " '
·
five residents and fired nume .. lies.
·
the Gauta-Meigs program to search Laboratory, Fl Knox,
State Department acknowledged Wednesday. that
rous rounda Into cars and
provide 100 disadvantaged chU- Ky.
United States had received and rejected a Chlne~e
HPdy Ready to Sue
tracks passing through thio '
SPEAKER NAMED
dren pre-school trotnlng and
posal that the two countries
that neither
LOS ANGI!LES _ FILM ACT- · western Pennsylvania erea.
Family night will be observed f46,367 for a similar program
OFfiCERS ELECTI!D
the first to use nuclear wearess Hedy Lamarr's attorney No one. has been kU!ed, but Monday, May 16, at the Ru~ lor 18(1 children in the Jackson Southern Local Board Boosl· Robi,. In tha animal king· pons against the other.
offer waa not •
. .
llld be wiU file today a 15 mil· two perso01 hive been wounded land Methodist Church begtn. Vinlno county area.
ers recently elected Mary Kay dom of the Meigs area became A spol&lt;esman Baid the
step toward disarmament
Uon false arrest suit agalnsl lbe in the sniper ahootlngs. Police ntng with a potluck oupj,., at Each child will receive a full Yosl presiden~ Belly Hayes, a maUer of record again Wedcauae there would be ae
May Co. department store ·for [ descrllie the sniper as a ~~ck 1 p.m. when Karma! Toama, medical and denial.uamloatlon rice presideo~ Naney Erwin Desday.
BUarantee!Jol lbat ellller
occuslng the star of sbopllftina 1shot who knows the area Uke Ohio University sludenl from ond the required lre.llmenl and secretary aRd Naomi Inndon The County Department ol
would llllllere to IUcll a Plodill
blot January.
the
back
of
hla
bond."
Bagdad,
Iraq,
will
be
tha
guosl
special
sesslono
for
perent
edu.
treasUrer.
The
Junior
bond
con·
Health
said
a
dog
killed
in
the
The
offer was made ~
1
Miss Lamarr, 12, was acquit- I Peggy, a brown-haired, blu.. , speaker. Everyone 11 welconto. calion will be held.
will be Sunday, May 15.
vlclnlly of ~ ~ld Infirmary,
a year ogo at one of. ,t1Je
led April 26 by a municipal eyed teenag&lt;r, Wllll kidnaped oa
'
alon: the Bailey s Run road,
odic Wanaw 1'1!'"11~
court jury after a week _ long a lane only a quarter-mile from
bas been proved rabid. This is
the Cbloooe 111111 Amerlcall
trial.
her home. With ber were ber
the flnt case of • dog found David Miller, an employe 'blssadors 10 P,oland.
,., .
brothers and slslen, James, 16,
rabid smce tha first of the year. tha slaiA! highway department, The pledp proposal nd 6
A1'I
t
Mary, II, Don and Debprah, tbut It became the 45th case of abowed tbe film
,
.
I. f
:"' ;:.::;: _ FORMER , yei!Mid lwt~, and Carol, 8.
,
rabies fouod in anlmals sioce lion To Ohio,.. no'ade by
""!"" 10 ll&amp;lllm'"
Dwi ht D.
' They leR • school bus a few , WASHINGTON (UPI) -.De- reports:
North VIetnamese" In continue lbat dele.
Ohio Bell Telephone Co.,
Cotom!mist'C.
ho r, "bo m~e a successful minutes earlier.
fense Secretary
S. -11 bos been Impossible In 1oad Intensify tha confilcl
A oounty-wide quarao\lne re- nesday following the
Ia!. He said blJ 'COomtry
·
from 1 heart aUack
.
McNan1ara has """"" Coo- mainlal.n control of some land McNamara, whose lesllmony maiDs In effect, tha department luncheon of the Pomeroy
proposed rtolpro6il renunctil&amp;·
~~~ November, is batUing a 50 Teachen .will
gross there 1s a long flihl areas 6o South VIet Nam that before . the committee was ald. It will end May 22, unleso ons Club at the Federated lion of "'flnl '',llrlte" use:J·
neiV affllcllon - irthrllta.
Be I~ T+"81Ding
a~tead in V!el Nam, partly U.S. lroops paid Juit ~rly ·In televised, bad encourqlng re- Blended.
Church.
. ,
nu&lt;lear .....,... aplnst
Ooctoro at Walter
Reed · Olngreuman Walter H. Moel· becauae the Communlsta have bitter combol
ports on !IO!D• ploases of the
The film featured Ohio s
olher bill liM beea
Medical Center
ler, 111111 District of OhiO, today deliberately decided lo "lnlensi-1 -Aithotigh Communist mo- war, bowev'\'i.
·
DRIVER ~
renl bid, under lbe
· ·
dowa:
' •i
oftemptlnr to eue ar11ir1- iD,bo~ecl O!Oce of Etlooom-• ly" the conOicl.
r'lle , bas been sllabn by He said be r-aw oo need , Palty Weaver, 31, New lfev- lion of Gov. Jounes Rhodes,
1
In the 711-J.bN!Id "
of $1!1,:111
·
!lldenlifled U.S. operations,. the for a !'illit!P of ...erve or .,, was arrested Wednesday by new lnduslry.
Thl~ ~·:111
wrills and ~ abiee
to condt!ct a ,., Durl~. b~ ap~ranee Wetf. i VIet Cons'~ "disejpUne II J'laUonal ~ , peripanel Ibis Pomeroy Pollee on I dlarge of Club members met
forced Cb1na to .
tile bospllll laS!
for ~Y before the Senall! Iunimpaired&lt;"
·
· 'jNr, ond ·bf said thai currenl DWL She Is In appear before dey ·evening to pay final
drive 10 beilome a
for oite· 'Of bis
·
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power,
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fl'{l!lendent of S!:bools, during Jane Lucas, Class of 11116, dra·
Its 17th lllllll8l rounloa Satur- moUe monologue, and by a
t!Q, ~ a.
,qull'IA!t of David Grate, John
' 1ile banquet aorved by the IGrote, Steve Grimn\ and Gent
~~0(1 PT~ will he&amp;ln at 6:30 1Grote. Piano ac,~mpanists will
p, m. Dantlng wUJ b&lt; to the , be Mi511 Debbie Smith and M1ss
IJIIISIC of the "Charles Ervin I Sab111 Canaday.
~Inlet" of Ohio University i Rev. C..1. Lemley of the Rot·
IJ;o'!' t p. m. to midnlshtlland Methodist church,
will
&amp;\ulre, dillci"C wiU also be igive the invocation and closing
=etfw!lb Clinton Gllk•y, AI- l prayers. Floral arrangements
, eaJIIDI.
;wUI b&lt; by the Rutland Garden
.!- buslaess meeting will be club and the Rutland Friendly
ci!Jdueted by DaviG Wiseman, Gardeners.
"jdeat; ~rl Snowden, vic• C&lt;&gt;mmlttees are :
)d'lildent; MIJ'C!la
DenisGn, 1 Nominating - Carol Pierc~.
t r - , and Jean
Parker ' .
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' Ichairman ; James Nicholson and
~d ~atlona are requJr. !Robert Nelson: Securing tables
ldvaJMtO thia year and land chairs- Fred
George,
lll1lli bt. llllllo by Moy 26 1o !chairman: Paul Patterson,
~·~••• Parker, Box 93, Rut· ' Willie Dyer. Laurene Hoffm;.~;
lliii lteoll'Yatlou are fl each Joe &amp;lm, Kenneth Dav•s, 1
illld •.cl. 11!11111111 may brinr a Brown, Lewts. Kennedy and 8 ' 11
.1\111. , ~1\Y oiJubnuo Dot receiv· WC Ullodrd; Sehttmg tableJs - PWelorl
~ ID illvtlotlon may also make ana ay, " ~"man : oan " ·
Ullllbll lo II· ' Janet Momo, Judy Snowden,
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omas. and Adehne Snow •
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10 Birchfield ond Janet Bolm:
Decoratmg - Dnnna Nelmn,
chairman ; Janet Bolm and Rcva Snowden, co-chBll'men; Pro.
:;ams - Miss Martha Ohling.

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IAKD fURNJTURE

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Meetmg
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Flower Show

Services are aunounced for
Mrs. Mary Mae Hubbard. 7!,
Syracuse, who died Wednesday
evening at her home, on Sodur·
day at 2 p. m. at the Ewing
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wa~ re-elected cha1rman of the rix, Middleport, 1 nd Arthur
I ~e1g s Cou~ty Demo~rat exeru- Hendrix, Pomeroy.

2'TONIGHT
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Refreshments were served
Mrs. Gibbs to · Mrs. William

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.

Crow. Mrs. Hallie Roush, Mrs.
Ruth Batley, Mrs. Tom Hoff·

Member FDIC

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Shop Til 6:30 P.M. WMkdaya &amp; 10 PM S.Jurdoy

Iganiz.utional meeting Wednesday
night in lhe courthouse.
Reservations Due
IcratWlngell,
according to Demo- For Wahama Alumni
sourcros, defeated
Jack
The Executive

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large majority in the balloting. I committee of the Wahama High
In_ oth~r activi ty, Chester ~r- : school alum~i has set May_ 15
"boy oa lhe Mton'" ts tbt - wm, M1ddleport, became chatr- 1 as the deadlme for reservatmns
ttl .to De pruented by Ra.· 1man ur the D~mocrat Central i for the annual bBnquet and
lfuientary ICbOOlltudentl Committee in a contest with dance May 28. The banquet
JSy, May 13, at a p. m. in Francis Andrew, Long Bottom. will be served at 6:30 p. m.
tJt Soutbel'll Junior Hlch aud· Samuel Mays, Rutland , " " I (DST! in the cafeteria by tbe
itQtJUm, directed by vocal in- , elected secrel.ary of both the 1Band Boosters and the dance
atl"Uetor Mrs. Lee Lee ISiist· executive and central commit· Iat 9 p. m. in the gymnasium
the tle]llllllary ~ers. tees while Troy Zwilling wu with music by tbe "Star Dll!ll·
In&amp; ~I'll*• include named as treasurer or both ers."
flurke, teac11er of tbe Igroups. The committet also i Letters have been mailed to
and Arrow achoel· Steve i began appointments to Central I all alumni with reservation
p ·en, &amp;be ' 1Man Jn ' t h 1 :Committee posts where
n~ ICorms. which are to be re·
' ••: !lay Frlllk,. western i candldotos flied for the May 3 i lumed to the secretary
by
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. c. . Doug flees the weat. !elect1on.
IMay 15. Any alumni not rece1v·
'mu ill Nav~jo eountyj !
ing a form should contact Mrs.
Ullll!' Hoback and Debbie John· I
Earl Fields of Hartford, phon• j
with schaol children, An882·2380. There will be a meet·
.,Popp, I.GWM COle, ll@nlse l
ing in the high school ~vm at I
1
Jleverly Ervin
Ricky
7:30 p. m. Saturday, May 15, 1
' Rodney Nelgl;r and DJ. !
OWS
to work on the decorations. AI·
· Farra. ·
'
umni President Ray (Red)
priM winners annoui'K!· '
jTucker requests all alumni to
' conjunctl&lt;iit with
tbe I
I 0
' attend Ibis meeting and help I
ll1i Mila PoweU, 'vie- l
make this year's affair another i
ky ' ohnsloll and 1\llke Sal,.r,!
IIIUC&lt;'Ossrul one.
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Mike
McLain
KeJ.
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n. Met~ and Dianne' Far· I electionR has finished ih official Veteran• Memorial Hospital 1
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grade· Nancy ours ; count and r!oorted only a few Admissions - William Owens I
~a~ h Burke ~ Becky Prof~ : minor &lt;'hanges. it wtt'l report- Jr, Middlepor.t : John Ginther,
Ill ·
grade.
.: ed loday.
Chester: Jesse TutUe, Lang
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The unofficial total democrat Bottom: Mabel Davis , PomeNOUI'ICE INSPI!CI'fON
vole was 1,226 while the official roy; Mabel Marshall, Portland;
·rril!lonvllle Chapter 256, Or· count .is 1,227. 'Il.e unofficial James Lew1s, Pomeroy. . . ,
de tf the EUtern Star wm jrepublican vole was 3,947 and Dtscbarges - Mrs, Wilham ,
ho •1 grand"lhlpeetlon ~lth the the final count was 3,952. Unof~ Carswell and son. Orpha Husw 'I Grand Patron, Charles Ificially, 2fi persons voted on o~· sell, Luna O~ens, Guy Reut· I
JobJoon as iMpectlng officer t ly the bond issue. while the of- er, Oney Bnzendine, Pearl
Frlfay 'May 13 at 8 o'clock at Ifioial count showed 36.
Stuckey, Tara !lacon, Roher! I
the»t'a~isonvil1to Gra~ SChoo). ( It was also reporled unoffl. Grant, Grace Carr, ~II ma I
will be oerved at sl•.
dally that Kenneth Hager had Helnerman, Roger Alk1ns.
-·-· -· · - ·-. 193 write-in votes for tile full
term or !'ounly commissioner
C ~F C TO MEET
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Paul
Slmun count
write-In
eRn- Commerce
will holdChamber
Its regular
while
the official
showed
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~NNOIJNCE SERVICE
.nHr. f)ffk!e Pftoftf W'V ~- !IIIII [lfl tnr ,
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~PH . .,. ..enna .,.. cn•lllnt I
Melg1 General RORpltal
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p.
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Jerry
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Syracuse.
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41U1!frqular traok. lleld - Iaiit only one lime in this ~ ~~O.W
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and drove II a run, was aided aingled ac:roaa John Rtoebero a three-1'1111 round-tripper to
PomeroJ tllld KJpr Creek.
tbe loW nr high hurdle 1181 111 &amp; •
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Tbe lea1 richlhander of lhe by 1 lz.hlt 9aB Francisco with the ftra1 tally ollbe JIDIO propel tbe &amp;llrol pest
Tbe linal tally wu Pl. Pl... r..,_,
100 ·YARD DASH f "'~
San l'fanCII&lt;le Giants cleared attack oil three Pirate hurlers, b1 tbe tb1n1 ataozi. SUlton nnw Meta. Borry Latmu,
-:;::~ aut a; Galllpolll ~~~; Pome- no u...ent session found PHS, 'tp, _ Smith
up hlo · fit!Ure aflor a few tilciuding WilDe Maya' ninlh 11 hilling a robuat .411. .
reUeved RobiD Roberta durinBI''WIIt py, lid. YOI P
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ltl4l. tllld Kypr CMit 11 Galllpolls winniniBII fll'lts. Pt . .. MILE RUN.
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leldln8 un111 PJeuant won lbree events IIlii. J,Ol.
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leglii\,,·D. l'l'llllk Shellenhe&lt;k ID mao aboard. Perry sabatoged his loth tiiJd lllb homers of the all1Wd Ollly two
an
the linaleveol _ tbe IJlgb Jump. PtNneroy eaplured two
blue .GallllliiOpoYIARDls
in BE
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oprlnf tF!¥nln« and baa awea bls own shutout bid by walking season, topo 1o lhe majora, ID slngh! run over 81-3
Althoulb the Blue Devlll' ribbons.
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oppolientl iJishtmarea by wJJ. Jlann Clendenon with t1!e bases help aaap Atlanta'• ftve.game and was credited ·wllh
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John Brolnl eaplured tbe even~ Pt. Pleaeanl picked up 20 44fl •YARD DASH - ~
nlng·lllljirst &amp;vo·deelsions.
loaded ID lhe lourtb.
Ioelng streak. Tbe twin blows second victory against
Pl. Plelllllll'o Nlberl IIIII f1um. point&amp; with five second pla&lt;e PP1 .51.2.
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Sulloo Pltebea 8Imloat
moved him put Duke lnlder deleata.
·!illllhed IOCOIId IIIII third, llnlsbea, and 12 more taUles 1180 YARD RUN - Annslrl!llt
as :
the Bll&lt;b ..... poinla inlb four th1nl piece finishes. GAHS, 2:12.4. ASH ·.. '. ~
ib'.,:;;, 1leCOIId fiddle to brilliant
1o Gallipolll' aU. Thai, shoved Here's the mulls of
Iasl 220 YARD 0
the Blaeb ohead ~aH f10lnl, llilbt's session:
PHS, .2U.
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tiiOUJh for the vlt\ory
SHOT PIJT- Marnbotll. PP, Ill" 1': RELAY- Won by
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Gou•
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llpollo In 3:52.2.
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increased the Glsnta rapidly
WUllamson, Pt. Pleasant, .- tlle,lplam·..
ndlng·
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bert, Pt.
Bricld...
deleated
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Pomeroy,
9row, PomeroyJ
~ tiling Perry did Capturing n!De of llllrat plae- Sbinl (R), Typ-olt (R), 18 II.,
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Swlsber, Pomeroy, SaxoR, "'"
wrons last year was lose i••• Middleport Hlgb School de- 3 "':
&amp;s•'- Jlusoell
WHI"!""dlsda'amyondOII wtbelth Mlddlbelp· ~m
ger Creek, Bruce Smtih, G.WO
ameo-IZ lD 10 tlectsiona
fested Ripley High 'n-2!i Ia I DiscUI ,••,,
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!rack meet Wndnesday BallH'gb(RJ), ~~.~_m(.R) Whit-' IIJ clUed,..., llltenatloaal I Junior Lefty Georgo
Sauer Coacll Herb Shtlner's Rio ~ end wall:ed three.
Jones, Pl Pleasant
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bore after sehool.
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Grande CoUep Redmell drop- In tbe second gome, Cumber· The annual Soull1eastem Oljlo
But aall!'ter SHellenback did Ripley touk the mOe replay latch, Tanneh!U, 5 ~ Hlndy. Columblla
12 1 .857
In: • ~=th, collected 1 bits pod both ends of 1 double head- land scored lhree in tbe top of District track and field meolil
11 Phoenll has mast 1 oew and tbe hl8h jump, lost all tbe Tf" ~ - Haw '
' Jacksollvllle
14 ' .T/8
ott Gardner·~ had him Jn er WednesdaY afternooll to eum- the aecond, one In tbe fourth scheduled at Ohio Uoiverslty"oil
men of Perry. He ·has pitched other events, and even was shut BaleyYardt ·D b Sauer Ball
1 1 .1171 '
lro bl lR tbe seventll
whn berland, Ky. CeUege. s..res ~four In tbe sillth and sev- Saturday.
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88 three complete pmea, struck out .Jn lile shotput and tbe 11811 100
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to strike out were 2-1 ill the 11rs1 pme end anlb Innings. Two doubles by
Ill! 35 batters In 41 innings and. run.
(R), Rader (R), IU
Richmond
8 10 .444 6 ~ ,:""
~h anti relirt the IN In !be nightcap. 'l'bo Red· McAianrls and a triple were
ATHENS WINS
JIOSied a fine 1.9'1 earned nlll How !hey finished (aU are MOo Run - Cbeedle, Way· Toronto
6 1 .400 61&gt; .
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only
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111011
11
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5 JJ .2'18 9
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bita.
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·Shotput. - Roblnaea, Vance bison, Hlndy, llllod, Sauer, 1•
Wodoesday's Resulls
enth, Wahama's Mitchell fan- Bill Morrison's aolo bome
Huff held Hie Grande to IYO iD&amp; to delhreoe Lop~~'o lllfAshley 36 fl 3 ID
311.&gt;.
ned but Gardner bit Gibbs, Fry 1D the bet1om of !be lblrd
bits inclucling a double by Mor· ' 10 SEOAL kiii!Qiiu •.Tbe Biill7 J ebo ill 3
Rookie Don Suttoa notched Broad Jump · _ ll&lt;&gt;binsoo, 440 DaSh - Brown, Swartz, Syrae': ' "Bull~~ ~
doubled to put two on, end W. 1ng ,.81 RJo Graade't
rlaon, Rio Grande's only : ; dop woa their 1CIII !'lortben
hio lourtb victory lor Angeles[
Freshour tR), :51.5,
Colum
Arthur singled home two runs. 1o lhe flrat g111110. Ken
base bit. The Redmon "
lllvloioa lille Ia 11 yean. TbeJ
4 Richmond 1
by blanking Philadelphia r..o,
ll8tJ Rua - Oller, TannehlU, Rochester
Sauer at !bat point moved In double.,... the 01117 otber astra - run In each of tbe seeond, wiD play at Mlddleperl •
Hank Aaron's two homers
Cl)eatlle. 2:17.7.
Toronto &amp; Toledo O
to preserve lhe vlctorv.
base bit for lhe Redman.
slitb and oeventh innings. Hull Wedne.day, May II, a1 C .p.·
flOWered tbe Allanta Braves to
228 Dash- Sauer,llllod,
Cumberland scored two nms struck out III and walked six. m., for tbo ovel'liU
an 11-1 triumph over Clnciooatl
er (Rl, :2U.
Notional La.... Staodln11
Tbe Jackell actually """ It' when W AlldDs was hll by a
tarted f
Rio ehllmpionsblp. AHS 011111 and Hooston inoved lute second I By Untied Pmslnterlllllnal ' Mile Relay_ Ripley, 1:58.
In lhe sixth wllh two runa pilclled ban. Jim Atkinl' pop- Jim Davis s
or
previooa crowu, Middleport·
place by beating' New York IH. I
National Leepepd In
ly United Pre'w' JnLternaP~onGaiB when with tBwDolou~-~ Mooralkedo up fellil for I base hit tllld Rid· Gandran:i C:.l£hedgameU..:~thelnIRin!~ lov.
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tripled
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' eour doohled scoring botb
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St .Louis at Chl•••o was rained St. Loots at ChlcaRo, P ' ra .
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'Lo Ang
001 002 OOZ- 6 8 0
Su Fu.
20 7 .711
Moore 'was fingered borne 011 1 ..,., McAianrls also had
Ill tbe fourth Inning afler bemg Ii
out.
IPh:ta . 000 000 tlOif- 0 8 I
Houslon
16 u .593 • balk, and Sauer doubled Swan doubie fer Cumberland.
aplked In the knee. He save.::~
MIDDLEPORT
Tile Chicago White SoJ: edged Sutton (H) and Ro.ehoro; L
PtttsburBh
14 10 .583 t~ home.
Ken Grady went all the
five hila, struek 001 three
Baltimore 3-2 Ia 11 innings, Jackson, Knowles 16), Fox {9) I
Los Ans.
15 12 .556 5
GettiiJ8\ tbe Jackets'
nlfte fllr Rio Grande. Tho two runs walkLarryed ":'iuer oame nn and
Kansas City twice eame from and Dalrymple. LP- 1. Jackso•
11 11 .500 6~ hila wye Moor&amp; a double 111111 were unearned. He gave up
lhree d
third
behind to Dip Bnslon 11-5 In 10 1(!H).
14 li .483 7 triple, Swan a double, Sauer • five hill, struck MJI ali 111111
allow:
runs,
SHOW GROUNDS
IDDings and California upended .
York
9 11 .450
triple and double, Gary '!tobart nlted lhree. Sbrintr causht
. hits lutck out two and
10 15 .400 I end Gardner each a alngle and llrat geme
up m
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San Fran 200 1102 002-- 6 U 0
St Lo Is
walked leur, Miller was re1lev·
9 14 •391 9 !log Leffingwell slnrle 11111 W00tz Aitu. allowed
Pitts.
· 000 100 tlOif- 1 6 I
Chi. u
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by
Jack
Peterso•
With
12 double.
1 11
PARK
Perry 15-IJ) and Haller;
I cago
nm 11111 gsve up 111 hila
one out in tbe seventh. Peter·
ASH AND
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Schwall, Mlkkel!en &lt;S), Mo- . ~W YORK (UP!) - Five
Wedllesdafl Games
Wahama hitters were Fry a Cumherltllld. He lllrUck oot ..,. gave up two hils, struck
Bean 18! and Pagllaroni. LP- ' Ohio college ~ers were St. loois at Qoicago, ppd, raiR muhfe, W. Arthur two alnglea
11111 two and aever relinquished
SYCAMORE
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Schwall (1-1) . . HR-Mays (9th). Iplek.ed In We&lt;!Deaday s draft by Houaton 8 ~ Yori 4, oigbt and Sawyers, Baley and D. Brown Will Return
a walk.
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INational· BaslieM
Ang. l Pbi1a t, night . Artbur each a single.
Home Tbia Weekeud Tbe Redmen s• to Marshall
ers·./;''' 5 ' 1131. ·,
,clubs.
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San Frail I ~buri\1 ..1. niJbl G~ 1111111011 lour, walked CLEVELAND (UPJ)lor I •inB!tl game Ibis after'
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Daylon'l s.folit.-11 H....,.
Allanta I CiiJciJmaiH;·lilgbt · • · nobody, Saueelanned two, •alk· stop Larry Brown o1 tbe
aoo• end are home Saturday at
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N"" York ' ID2 000 .100- 4 1 ·
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ed nobody Artbur fanned noRJn G ande for a double heed·
Pat Edwards ·ol Middleport Robe
.. rll Latman (3) Owena liel was tbe hlsbest
"" uum -anclay'a Probable Pitchers body 'll'alked nohod•
and land indlaJJI will be brought
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ay lck~ him
Houstan at New York, night, Gibbs working three inninp,
ay u- ew or • J.V Squad. Game time Is 1 P m.
Wednesday in a four-team gol Bearnartb _&lt;6), Ellers (I) and IAnselea Lakers P
., Farrell (tH) vs. Hamilton (3-2). fanned 3, walked 1.
where be was IDjured In 1
UNESCORES
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match on the Pomeroy course Grote. WP-Latman IZ.2). LP- tbe second round.
Los Angeles at Philadelphia, Wahama
000 011 H 1 3 llsloJJ Wllh outfielder Leoo WagFlnt Game
when the Middles upended Nel· McGraw tl-3). HRS-Staub ' Ken Wilhura of Central
Dryodale (2-3) vs. Middleport
021 %02 1- 7 7 3 aer May 4·
Cumber! nd 000 020 ll-2 s o
sonville Ill&gt; lo 211, Wabama 13 (:!nd), Wynn 15111).
. was a fourt!J roiiiRi- cbolce
!3-1).
D. Artbur (LP), Gibbs 141, Indiana President Gab&lt;
Rio Gr.:ne
001 000 ll-1 6
10
to 3, and Pomeroy "' to 51&gt;.
llhe Philadelphia 7lerL
San
at Pittsburgh, and SaWYers, Gardner (WPt, aald
doctnra agreed Brown Batteries· Cumberland Three other boys, one from Cine!
tltlO 001 OOll- I 7 1 and final round eholcea
Markhal (~) va. Veale Sauer (7) and Swan. Moore (Sl. could be brought blek to
tins IIlii Collins; Rio Grande-- I
each leBIJO··ll4d 41~ They were Atanta
il01 030 OIJ:- 8 8 0: Bryan W!Uiama of
Umpires: c.
Winebrenner, land wllh h1l wife, Helen, 111111 Grad and Sbrin!ii.
Pat StorY nfPomeroy, Ray Red· Eliis, Davldaon (5), Arrlg11 pleked by the st. Louis Jlawb;
at st Louis, night, plate; Ingels, Allenswnrlb, bas- male attendant. Tbe
Y
man of Wahema and Steve I (7! and Edwards; Cloninger, Roland west of Clnclmlatl,.
(1-2) vs, WashhurD I es.
wm b1 met at tbe airport
SOC.nd Game
Schultz tf Nelsonville,
IOlivo (8) and Torre. WP-~ Baltlmere, and RoR Krick &lt;1-2),
u ambulance and taken
Cumb&lt;rland oao 104 4-12 13 3
PomeJ'O)' defeated bolh Wa· Cloninger (3-3). LP-Emt &lt;1-5). CinclnnaU, by the ClnciRnatl i
Frida , Games
Chgo 3 Ballo 2, night Ill Inns) Shaker llletllcal Center,
RJn Grande 010 001 1- 3 5 7
1
hama .ill(f Nelsonville, though iliJIS-.A•ron 2 !lOth &amp; lllbJ Royala.
1
Y w
night , K.C. 1 Bns. 5, night (10 Inns) he w•U be under lhe care
Batteries: Cumberland
point lotltla were not reP?rted. iTom &lt;ltb), Shamsky (5111),
Tbe Ro lis -·• the ompbasle .::"' :".t"~:adel~ nlcht Cal, 7. Wash 6, night. (10 Inns) Dr. VIc Ippolito, team
Ruff and Newlon: Rio ?r~~d~·l ~~~~~
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ow
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gb ·ght Thnnday's Pnbable Pllebera clan.
Davis Miller &lt;4)
Fm'Aorlda Vacation
American Leagae
on their pleb 011 center, dJoo&amp;. Los Ang. at Plttsbur ' "'
New York ot Minnesota Bron IUffered • okul11fr~a~c~:·[-;~!!!)~and~~~·~.a~usb~~ll•:__'_ _ _ ~======~=~ ·,
141!-r~-~~ :!~Ill .
New York at Minn, ppd, rain. : In&amp; sevea-loot Wall Wesley .Dl Auanta at St Lows, lllghl
twilight, Peterson (2-1) vo: tore and broken jaw and cl
.
~ontnll
Detroit at Cleveland, pptl, rail. I Kansas: ID lbelr llral plcl&lt;. Cin· ClnciDnati at Chicago
Kaat &lt;2-!l or Grant (2-2).
bone iR the eolllston and
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Con Gal
Iellmati a second rouatl ebolee Amtrleu Leape IltalldiDJ•
Washington at Callfomla, be nut of actlou lor tbe
Ctrtlf · · 'Gas Stotlon
(II Jnnl
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,... Jerry Lee Weill of Okfa.
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1opeo malnder of the season
'II, Mlln siNo~ ,,.,.,.,, o. Chgo
000
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7
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and
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By
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night,
Ortega
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'James Ware,
1hlnl pick.
W. L Pel. GB (Z.~irnil ot Cleveland, night, Chicago at Ba1Umere, lllgbt,
Doctor and Pharmacist
Otber lloyaia oell!cllono 'll'trt Balttmnre
16 5 .762 ... llcl.aiR t4-l) vs. MelloweD 14- Horlen (1·2) vs. Bertains (1.0).
Charley Scbmua of VlrBfnla mll· Cleveland
15 5 ,750 1&gt; I)
(OIIty Games Seheduled)
Are Allies for Heahh
ltary, Rlcb Paris tl Sl Louis, DetroU
14 9 AOII ! :;;_·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioooiiiii"'i
Steve Culmlaglulm of WeaterD California
II 10 .183 I~ •'
Kentucky and Garey 8ciJull of Chicago
12 t .571 4
lllnneaota
t 10 .474 6
Forida Stale.
. Dick Synder cl Davldool, I Waahlngtsll
8 14 .3M 81&gt;
1aati~ of Norlh Centea, Oblo, KaDsaa City
8 15 .148 t
I aecood I'OIIId pi'* tl the New York
7 18 .3M !0 .
FOR THE GRADUATE
Louis Hawb.
Boetol
7 17 .29! 10~
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1100.100 111111-1 71 MY. at MinD, 111gb~ ppll,
John, Flllher (1), lllf&amp;blo (t), Del 111 Cleve, 111gb~ ppd, rain
c~oose """' our ,.,.,.
t9), Looter (10),
selecliotl ol ,..ti071Gltv
Buzbardl !11) tllld McN!'flneY,
adt&gt;&lt;rlil&lt;d brands • • •
When your doctor prescribes, he
IMarllll (I); MeNIIIy, Dnbo•
&lt;8), s. Miller (t),
elY AllOW
knows our registered pharmaBra!~':" (10) and EtcbebarWP-Locker (s-2). LP- . . . . MIIOIIS GllllA'r
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cists compound the prescription
Brabender (0-1),
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Survivors are these children :
• The program is set up for two
Carl and Lawrence, Syracuse
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Elizabeth Stewart, MI. v~rnon :
1rHk, for Sll weeks, starting
Edl!ion, Syracu!'le:
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Rice, Jackson, Michigan : Nor.
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cuse; Mildred Pierce, Syracust;
de Mrs. Pearl Reynolds. Mrs.
and William of SyraClllie.
4)to'" Harling!!! , assisted by
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Her husband, Leslie, and a
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~ today lhat the pre- Leland Browo J
Dies Wednesday scheduling
was appointed chairman of lhe
~~- ,project under Tl· Mlddl
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Joue 19 tbrougb July I. He ta

Mrs. Betty Rawiiucs
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lei presented tbe. chapter wltb

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after dinner speech wlll be
Ohio Eta Phi Chaoter, 8eta Sll·
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Biven by Principal Clyde Foley.
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ma Phi Soi:Orlty; Tueoo!Jy ev- Tbe cultural proKi'am entitled MusiC for dancing wlll be proMlddlopcirt, 0.
-NO~
enlng al lhe Gas Co. offices in "The Arl of UvinS," was given vlded by "Tbe Temps!'
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Middleport.
by Lola Moore and Included 11,..,.._...
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ftcer lor the service. New offt. Meadows.
cers Include Mllrlha Escbleman,
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!'low......,. lhe d~&lt;led lotion ident; Judy Crooks, secretary; Barbra Betz104, Ltls Clelland,
MlBB
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Doris Ewing,
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flY Herky, ROietla Lisle, Arlen~ll
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fort tool .,., .• Come in, try on 1 pair of
11......., CIIGO DJII1' IIFAIL 11ACUP
lhe chapter voted to purchase Ungs, Barbara RIW and April
eye glas,.. for a nudy child. Smith,
these rugged performers I
Auwcn 1,.,., • hutr Mbu•••rap, 4Jid daU It ..,., 11
A dlseusalon was held concern·
.~~j.j".;
ing entering a float In the reBAND RATED BIOH
getta parade and a committee Maaon- The Wohamo Wlllte '
was appointed Including Betty Falcon Band received lwo ex· '
RawUngs, chairman and Caro- ceilent (I) ratings recently at
lyn Grueser, Doris Ewing, Ro- the 31st annual Hunllnaton Band
setta Lisle and Lois Clelland,
FesUval, for Ita wark on march·
Continued from page I
In&amp; and concert. Gerald
to become a conlroversial lead·
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It was announe!d tllat lhe mons, band director,
only
er of liberal Protestantism, bas
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chapter will operate .• CODCOS· led them. 'i'ltlrty-HVeD
resigned o top Episcopal post
slon •tand for the regional Miss parUclpated In lhe ffsUval.
lo devole hiS life to studying
America P•«••nt. Tbo ...IUP ... oeoompanylJIC tbe blld II
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planned to h~vt Nancy Efaw, were Frank CApehart, Carson
P1ke, 53, controversial biShop NEW HAVEN _ A schedule home economiSt, present a pr.. Roush, Russell Capelmrt,
of California, announced Wed-.1
' gram during the year. The Harry Hoffman. Following
nesd&gt;y that he would join the 1 planning meeting for the flower chapter wiU meet at the Colum· parade Saturday, one but
Reg, $5.99
Center for the Study
of show that will be hold by
bus and Southern Ohio Electrle of ltudants atlended an oulln•ll
Democratic Institutions at San- I New Haven and Nehadima Gar- Company offices next year on at Camden Park and the ot~er II
ta Barbara, CalU.
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ll!l!lftlelo U MeJ;s" CGullty Sup- Class of 1966, vo&lt;RI solo: M•u
fl'{l!lendent of S!:bools, during Jane Lucas, Class of 11116, dra·
Its 17th lllllll8l rounloa Satur- moUe monologue, and by a
t!Q, ~ a.
,qull'IA!t of David Grate, John
' 1ile banquet aorved by the IGrote, Steve Grimn\ and Gent
~~0(1 PT~ will he&amp;ln at 6:30 1Grote. Piano ac,~mpanists will
p, m. Dantlng wUJ b&lt; to the , be Mi511 Debbie Smith and M1ss
IJIIISIC of the "Charles Ervin I Sab111 Canaday.
~Inlet" of Ohio University i Rev. C..1. Lemley of the Rot·
IJ;o'!' t p. m. to midnlshtlland Methodist church,
will
&amp;\ulre, dillci"C wiU also be igive the invocation and closing
=etfw!lb Clinton Gllk•y, AI- l prayers. Floral arrangements
, eaJIIDI.
;wUI b&lt; by the Rutland Garden
.!- buslaess meeting will be club and the Rutland Friendly
ci!Jdueted by DaviG Wiseman, Gardeners.
"jdeat; ~rl Snowden, vic• C&lt;&gt;mmlttees are :
)d'lildent; MIJ'C!la
DenisGn, 1 Nominating - Carol Pierc~.
t r - , and Jean
Parker ' .
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' Ichairman ; James Nicholson and
~d ~atlona are requJr. !Robert Nelson: Securing tables
ldvaJMtO thia year and land chairs- Fred
George,
lll1lli bt. llllllo by Moy 26 1o !chairman: Paul Patterson,
~·~••• Parker, Box 93, Rut· ' Willie Dyer. Laurene Hoffm;.~;
lliii lteoll'Yatlou are fl each Joe &amp;lm, Kenneth Dav•s, 1
illld •.cl. 11!11111111 may brinr a Brown, Lewts. Kennedy and 8 ' 11
.1\111. , ~1\Y oiJubnuo Dot receiv· WC Ullodrd; Sehttmg tableJs - PWelorl
~ ID illvtlotlon may also make ana ay, " ~"man : oan " ·
Ullllbll lo II· ' Janet Momo, Judy Snowden,
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~n s Thomas, Ja~et B?hn, ~~
omas. and Adehne Snow •
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ntertamment and . program Jndy Sno~den, chaorman ; Mar·
10 Birchfield ond Janet Bolm:
Decoratmg - Dnnna Nelmn,
chairman ; Janet Bolm and Rcva Snowden, co-chBll'men; Pro.
:;ams - Miss Martha Ohling.

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Services are aunounced for
Mrs. Mary Mae Hubbard. 7!,
Syracuse, who died Wednesday
evening at her home, on Sodur·
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wa~ re-elected cha1rman of the rix, Middleport, 1 nd Arthur
I ~e1g s Cou~ty Demo~rat exeru- Hendrix, Pomeroy.

2'TONIGHT
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Refreshments were served
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Iganiz.utional meeting Wednesday
night in lhe courthouse.
Reservations Due
IcratWlngell,
according to Demo- For Wahama Alumni
sourcros, defeated
Jack
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large majority in the balloting. I committee of the Wahama High
In_ oth~r activi ty, Chester ~r- : school alum~i has set May_ 15
"boy oa lhe Mton'" ts tbt - wm, M1ddleport, became chatr- 1 as the deadlme for reservatmns
ttl .to De pruented by Ra.· 1man ur the D~mocrat Central i for the annual bBnquet and
lfuientary ICbOOlltudentl Committee in a contest with dance May 28. The banquet
JSy, May 13, at a p. m. in Francis Andrew, Long Bottom. will be served at 6:30 p. m.
tJt Soutbel'll Junior Hlch aud· Samuel Mays, Rutland , " " I (DST! in the cafeteria by tbe
itQtJUm, directed by vocal in- , elected secrel.ary of both the 1Band Boosters and the dance
atl"Uetor Mrs. Lee Lee ISiist· executive and central commit· Iat 9 p. m. in the gymnasium
the tle]llllllary ~ers. tees while Troy Zwilling wu with music by tbe "Star Dll!ll·
In&amp; ~I'll*• include named as treasurer or both ers."
flurke, teac11er of tbe Igroups. The committet also i Letters have been mailed to
and Arrow achoel· Steve i began appointments to Central I all alumni with reservation
p ·en, &amp;be ' 1Man Jn ' t h 1 :Committee posts where
n~ ICorms. which are to be re·
' ••: !lay Frlllk,. western i candldotos flied for the May 3 i lumed to the secretary
by
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. c. . Doug flees the weat. !elect1on.
IMay 15. Any alumni not rece1v·
'mu ill Nav~jo eountyj !
ing a form should contact Mrs.
Ullll!' Hoback and Debbie John· I
Earl Fields of Hartford, phon• j
with schaol children, An882·2380. There will be a meet·
.,Popp, I.GWM COle, ll@nlse l
ing in the high school ~vm at I
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Jleverly Ervin
Ricky
7:30 p. m. Saturday, May 15, 1
' Rodney Nelgl;r and DJ. !
OWS
to work on the decorations. AI·
· Farra. ·
'
umni President Ray (Red)
priM winners annoui'K!· '
jTucker requests all alumni to
' conjunctl&lt;iit with
tbe I
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' attend Ibis meeting and help I
ll1i Mila PoweU, 'vie- l
make this year's affair another i
ky ' ohnsloll and 1\llke Sal,.r,!
IIIUC&lt;'Ossrul one.
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Mike
McLain
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county
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n. Met~ and Dianne' Far· I electionR has finished ih official Veteran• Memorial Hospital 1
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grade· Nancy ours ; count and r!oorted only a few Admissions - William Owens I
~a~ h Burke ~ Becky Prof~ : minor &lt;'hanges. it wtt'l report- Jr, Middlepor.t : John Ginther,
Ill ·
grade.
.: ed loday.
Chester: Jesse TutUe, Lang
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The unofficial total democrat Bottom: Mabel Davis , PomeNOUI'ICE INSPI!CI'fON
vole was 1,226 while the official roy; Mabel Marshall, Portland;
·rril!lonvllle Chapter 256, Or· count .is 1,227. 'Il.e unofficial James Lew1s, Pomeroy. . . ,
de tf the EUtern Star wm jrepublican vole was 3,947 and Dtscbarges - Mrs, Wilham ,
ho •1 grand"lhlpeetlon ~lth the the final count was 3,952. Unof~ Carswell and son. Orpha Husw 'I Grand Patron, Charles Ificially, 2fi persons voted on o~· sell, Luna O~ens, Guy Reut· I
JobJoon as iMpectlng officer t ly the bond issue. while the of- er, Oney Bnzendine, Pearl
Frlfay 'May 13 at 8 o'clock at Ifioial count showed 36.
Stuckey, Tara !lacon, Roher! I
the»t'a~isonvil1to Gra~ SChoo). ( It was also reporled unoffl. Grant, Grace Carr, ~II ma I
will be oerved at sl•.
dally that Kenneth Hager had Helnerman, Roger Alk1ns.
-·-· -· · - ·-. 193 write-in votes for tile full
term or !'ounly commissioner
C ~F C TO MEET
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Paul
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write-In
eRn- Commerce
will holdChamber
Its regular
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showed
Thet Middleport
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Jerry
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onalylls, Ill eauslng b'au~~~M at CIO"leland were rained out. bits to tile Dndim attaedc~ Hbet vJetoryRu""'InS:b hit 1 Jwo.run 1--·)}_,~
41U1!frqular traok. lleld - Iaiit only one lime in this ~ ~~O.W
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and drove II a run, was aided aingled ac:roaa John Rtoebero a three-1'1111 round-tripper to
PomeroJ tllld KJpr Creek.
tbe loW nr high hurdle 1181 111 &amp; •
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Tbe lea1 richlhander of lhe by 1 lz.hlt 9aB Francisco with the ftra1 tally ollbe JIDIO propel tbe &amp;llrol pest
Tbe linal tally wu Pl. Pl... r..,_,
100 ·YARD DASH f "'~
San l'fanCII&lt;le Giants cleared attack oil three Pirate hurlers, b1 tbe tb1n1 ataozi. SUlton nnw Meta. Borry Latmu,
-:;::~ aut a; Galllpolll ~~~; Pome- no u...ent session found PHS, 'tp, _ Smith
up hlo · fit!Ure aflor a few tilciuding WilDe Maya' ninlh 11 hilling a robuat .411. .
reUeved RobiD Roberta durinBI''WIIt py, lid. YOI P
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ltl4l. tllld Kypr CMit 11 Galllpolls winniniBII fll'lts. Pt . .. MILE RUN.
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led Jilt..:~~ ::::•
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leldln8 un111 PJeuant won lbree events IIlii. J,Ol.
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leglii\,,·D. l'l'llllk Shellenhe&lt;k ID mao aboard. Perry sabatoged his loth tiiJd lllb homers of the all1Wd Ollly two
an
the linaleveol _ tbe IJlgb Jump. PtNneroy eaplured two
blue .GallllliiOpoYIARDls
in BE
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oprlnf tF!¥nln« and baa awea bls own shutout bid by walking season, topo 1o lhe majora, ID slngh! run over 81-3
Althoulb the Blue Devlll' ribbons.
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oppolientl iJishtmarea by wJJ. Jlann Clendenon with t1!e bases help aaap Atlanta'• ftve.game and was credited ·wllh
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John Brolnl eaplured tbe even~ Pt. Pleaeanl picked up 20 44fl •YARD DASH - ~
nlng·lllljirst &amp;vo·deelsions.
loaded ID lhe lourtb.
Ioelng streak. Tbe twin blows second victory against
Pl. Plelllllll'o Nlberl IIIII f1um. point&amp; with five second pla&lt;e PP1 .51.2.
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Sulloo Pltebea 8Imloat
moved him put Duke lnlder deleata.
·!illllhed IOCOIId IIIII third, llnlsbea, and 12 more taUles 1180 YARD RUN - Annslrl!llt
as :
the Bll&lt;b ..... poinla inlb four th1nl piece finishes. GAHS, 2:12.4. ASH ·.. '. ~
ib'.,:;;, 1leCOIId fiddle to brilliant
1o Gallipolll' aU. Thai, shoved Here's the mulls of
Iasl 220 YARD 0
the Blaeb ohead ~aH f10lnl, llilbt's session:
PHS, .2U.
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r.."'!:Wpped
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tiiOUJh for the vlt\ory
SHOT PIJT- Marnbotll. PP, Ill" 1': RELAY- Won by
omu
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Gou•
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In d'l"
llpollo In 3:52.2.
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increased the Glsnta rapidly
WUllamson, Pt. Pleasant, .- tlle,lplam·..
ndlng·
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bert, Pt.
Bricld...
deleated
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Pomeroy,
9row, PomeroyJ
~ tiling Perry did Capturing n!De of llllrat plae- Sbinl (R), Typ-olt (R), 18 II.,
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7-5
Swlsber, Pomeroy, SaxoR, "'"
wrons last year was lose i••• Middleport Hlgb School de- 3 "':
&amp;s•'- Jlusoell
WHI"!""dlsda'amyondOII wtbelth Mlddlbelp· ~m
ger Creek, Bruce Smtih, G.WO
ameo-IZ lD 10 tlectsiona
fested Ripley High 'n-2!i Ia I DiscUI ,••,,
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!rack meet Wndnesday BallH'gb(RJ), ~~.~_m(.R) Whit-' IIJ clUed,..., llltenatloaal I Junior Lefty Georgo
Sauer Coacll Herb Shtlner's Rio ~ end wall:ed three.
Jones, Pl Pleasant
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bore after sehool.
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Grande CoUep Redmell drop- In tbe second gome, Cumber· The annual Soull1eastem Oljlo
But aall!'ter SHellenback did Ripley touk the mOe replay latch, Tanneh!U, 5 ~ Hlndy. Columblla
12 1 .857
In: • ~=th, collected 1 bits pod both ends of 1 double head- land scored lhree in tbe top of District track and field meolil
11 Phoenll has mast 1 oew and tbe hl8h jump, lost all tbe Tf" ~ - Haw '
' Jacksollvllle
14 ' .T/8
ott Gardner·~ had him Jn er WednesdaY afternooll to eum- the aecond, one In tbe fourth scheduled at Ohio Uoiverslty"oil
men of Perry. He ·has pitched other events, and even was shut BaleyYardt ·D b Sauer Ball
1 1 .1171 '
lro bl lR tbe seventll
whn berland, Ky. CeUege. s..res ~four In tbe sillth and sev- Saturday.
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88 three complete pmea, struck out .Jn lile shotput and tbe 11811 100
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to strike out were 2-1 ill the 11rs1 pme end anlb Innings. Two doubles by
Ill! 35 batters In 41 innings and. run.
(R), Rader (R), IU
Richmond
8 10 .444 6 ~ ,:""
~h anti relirt the IN In !be nightcap. 'l'bo Red· McAianrls and a triple were
ATHENS WINS
JIOSied a fine 1.9'1 earned nlll How !hey finished (aU are MOo Run - Cbeedle, Way· Toronto
6 1 .400 61&gt; .
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now
S-10
fur
the
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only
extra
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111011
11
average. His ~ record Is \be ~idijlepert .boys, unless other· br~tRt~, Ba~!:t, Rob- SyraCIISl!
5 JJ .2'18 9
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bita.
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11811 e f second beet In the majii''s wise -d):
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behind Maricbaia• 11-0,
·Shotput. - Roblnaea, Vance bison, Hlndy, llllod, Sauer, 1•
Wodoesday's Resulls
enth, Wahama's Mitchell fan- Bill Morrison's aolo bome
Huff held Hie Grande to IYO iD&amp; to delhreoe Lop~~'o lllfAshley 36 fl 3 ID
311.&gt;.
ned but Gardner bit Gibbs, Fry 1D the bet1om of !be lblrd
bits inclucling a double by Mor· ' 10 SEOAL kiii!Qiiu •.Tbe Biill7 J ebo ill 3
Rookie Don Suttoa notched Broad Jump · _ ll&lt;&gt;binsoo, 440 DaSh - Brown, Swartz, Syrae': ' "Bull~~ ~
doubled to put two on, end W. 1ng ,.81 RJo Graade't
rlaon, Rio Grande's only : ; dop woa their 1CIII !'lortben
hio lourtb victory lor Angeles[
Freshour tR), :51.5,
Colum
Arthur singled home two runs. 1o lhe flrat g111110. Ken
base bit. The Redmon "
lllvloioa lille Ia 11 yean. TbeJ
4 Richmond 1
by blanking Philadelphia r..o,
ll8tJ Rua - Oller, TannehlU, Rochester
Sauer at !bat point moved In double.,... the 01117 otber astra - run In each of tbe seeond, wiD play at Mlddleperl •
Hank Aaron's two homers
Cl)eatlle. 2:17.7.
Toronto &amp; Toledo O
to preserve lhe vlctorv.
base bit for lhe Redman.
slitb and oeventh innings. Hull Wedne.day, May II, a1 C .p.·
flOWered tbe Allanta Braves to
228 Dash- Sauer,llllod,
Cumberland scored two nms struck out III and walked six. m., for tbo ovel'liU
an 11-1 triumph over Clnciooatl
er (Rl, :2U.
Notional La.... Staodln11
Tbe Jackell actually """ It' when W AlldDs was hll by a
tarted f
Rio ehllmpionsblp. AHS 011111 and Hooston inoved lute second I By Untied Pmslnterlllllnal ' Mile Relay_ Ripley, 1:58.
In lhe sixth wllh two runa pilclled ban. Jim Atkinl' pop- Jim Davis s
or
previooa crowu, Middleport·
place by beating' New York IH. I
National Leepepd In
ly United Pre'w' JnLternaP~onGaiB when with tBwDolou~-~ Mooralkedo up fellil for I base hit tllld Rid· Gandran:i C:.l£hedgameU..:~thelnIRin!~ lov.
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tripled
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' eour doohled scoring botb
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St .Louis at Chl•••o was rained St. Loots at ChlcaRo, P ' ra .
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001 002 OOZ- 6 8 0
Su Fu.
20 7 .711
Moore 'was fingered borne 011 1 ..,., McAianrls also had
Ill tbe fourth Inning afler bemg Ii
out.
IPh:ta . 000 000 tlOif- 0 8 I
Houslon
16 u .593 • balk, and Sauer doubled Swan doubie fer Cumberland.
aplked In the knee. He save.::~
MIDDLEPORT
Tile Chicago White SoJ: edged Sutton (H) and Ro.ehoro; L
PtttsburBh
14 10 .583 t~ home.
Ken Grady went all the
five hila, struek 001 three
Baltimore 3-2 Ia 11 innings, Jackson, Knowles 16), Fox {9) I
Los Ans.
15 12 .556 5
GettiiJ8\ tbe Jackets'
nlfte fllr Rio Grande. Tho two runs walkLarryed ":'iuer oame nn and
Kansas City twice eame from and Dalrymple. LP- 1. Jackso•
11 11 .500 6~ hila wye Moor&amp; a double 111111 were unearned. He gave up
lhree d
third
behind to Dip Bnslon 11-5 In 10 1(!H).
14 li .483 7 triple, Swan a double, Sauer • five hill, struck MJI ali 111111
allow:
runs,
SHOW GROUNDS
IDDings and California upended .
York
9 11 .450
triple and double, Gary '!tobart nlted lhree. Sbrintr causht
. hits lutck out two and
10 15 .400 I end Gardner each a alngle and llrat geme
up m
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San Fran 200 1102 002-- 6 U 0
St Lo Is
walked leur, Miller was re1lev·
9 14 •391 9 !log Leffingwell slnrle 11111 W00tz Aitu. allowed
Pitts.
· 000 100 tlOif- 1 6 I
Chi. u
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by
Jack
Peterso•
With
12 double.
1 11
PARK
Perry 15-IJ) and Haller;
I cago
nm 11111 gsve up 111 hila
one out in tbe seventh. Peter·
ASH AND
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Schwall, Mlkkel!en &lt;S), Mo- . ~W YORK (UP!) - Five
Wedllesdafl Games
Wahama hitters were Fry a Cumherltllld. He lllrUck oot ..,. gave up two hils, struck
Bean 18! and Pagllaroni. LP- ' Ohio college ~ers were St. loois at Qoicago, ppd, raiR muhfe, W. Arthur two alnglea
11111 two and aever relinquished
SYCAMORE
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Schwall (1-1) . . HR-Mays (9th). Iplek.ed In We&lt;!Deaday s draft by Houaton 8 ~ Yori 4, oigbt and Sawyers, Baley and D. Brown Will Return
a walk.
-,~
INational· BaslieM
Ang. l Pbi1a t, night . Artbur each a single.
Home Tbia Weekeud Tbe Redmen s• to Marshall
ers·./;''' 5 ' 1131. ·,
,clubs.
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Daylon'l s.folit.-11 H....,.
Allanta I CiiJciJmaiH;·lilgbt · • · nobody, Saueelanned two, •alk· stop Larry Brown o1 tbe
aoo• end are home Saturday at
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N"" York ' ID2 000 .100- 4 1 ·
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ed nobody Artbur fanned noRJn G ande for a double heed·
Pat Edwards ·ol Middleport Robe
.. rll Latman (3) Owena liel was tbe hlsbest
"" uum -anclay'a Probable Pitchers body 'll'alked nohod•
and land indlaJJI will be brought
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ay lck~ him
Houstan at New York, night, Gibbs working three inninp,
ay u- ew or • J.V Squad. Game time Is 1 P m.
Wednesday in a four-team gol Bearnartb _&lt;6), Ellers (I) and IAnselea Lakers P
., Farrell (tH) vs. Hamilton (3-2). fanned 3, walked 1.
where be was IDjured In 1
UNESCORES
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match on the Pomeroy course Grote. WP-Latman IZ.2). LP- tbe second round.
Los Angeles at Philadelphia, Wahama
000 011 H 1 3 llsloJJ Wllh outfielder Leoo WagFlnt Game
when the Middles upended Nel· McGraw tl-3). HRS-Staub ' Ken Wilhura of Central
Dryodale (2-3) vs. Middleport
021 %02 1- 7 7 3 aer May 4·
Cumber! nd 000 020 ll-2 s o
sonville Ill&gt; lo 211, Wabama 13 (:!nd), Wynn 15111).
. was a fourt!J roiiiRi- cbolce
!3-1).
D. Artbur (LP), Gibbs 141, Indiana President Gab&lt;
Rio Gr.:ne
001 000 ll-1 6
10
to 3, and Pomeroy "' to 51&gt;.
llhe Philadelphia 7lerL
San
at Pittsburgh, and SaWYers, Gardner (WPt, aald
doctnra agreed Brown Batteries· Cumberland Three other boys, one from Cine!
tltlO 001 OOll- I 7 1 and final round eholcea
Markhal (~) va. Veale Sauer (7) and Swan. Moore (Sl. could be brought blek to
tins IIlii Collins; Rio Grande-- I
each leBIJO··ll4d 41~ They were Atanta
il01 030 OIJ:- 8 8 0: Bryan W!Uiama of
Umpires: c.
Winebrenner, land wllh h1l wife, Helen, 111111 Grad and Sbrin!ii.
Pat StorY nfPomeroy, Ray Red· Eliis, Davldaon (5), Arrlg11 pleked by the st. Louis Jlawb;
at st Louis, night, plate; Ingels, Allenswnrlb, bas- male attendant. Tbe
Y
man of Wahema and Steve I (7! and Edwards; Cloninger, Roland west of Clnclmlatl,.
(1-2) vs, WashhurD I es.
wm b1 met at tbe airport
SOC.nd Game
Schultz tf Nelsonville,
IOlivo (8) and Torre. WP-~ Baltlmere, and RoR Krick &lt;1-2),
u ambulance and taken
Cumb&lt;rland oao 104 4-12 13 3
PomeJ'O)' defeated bolh Wa· Cloninger (3-3). LP-Emt &lt;1-5). CinclnnaU, by the ClnciRnatl i
Frida , Games
Chgo 3 Ballo 2, night Ill Inns) Shaker llletllcal Center,
RJn Grande 010 001 1- 3 5 7
1
hama .ill(f Nelsonville, though iliJIS-.A•ron 2 !lOth &amp; lllbJ Royala.
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night , K.C. 1 Bns. 5, night (10 Inns) he w•U be under lhe care
Batteries: Cumberland
point lotltla were not reP?rted. iTom &lt;ltb), Shamsky (5111),
Tbe Ro lis -·• the ompbasle .::"' :".t"~:adel~ nlcht Cal, 7. Wash 6, night. (10 Inns) Dr. VIc Ippolito, team
Ruff and Newlon: Rio ?r~~d~·l ~~~~~
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ow
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gb ·ght Thnnday's Pnbable Pllebera clan.
Davis Miller &lt;4)
Fm'Aorlda Vacation
American Leagae
on their pleb 011 center, dJoo&amp;. Los Ang. at Plttsbur ' "'
New York ot Minnesota Bron IUffered • okul11fr~a~c~:·[-;~!!!)~and~~~·~.a~usb~~ll•:__'_ _ _ ~======~=~ ·,
141!-r~-~~ :!~Ill .
New York at Minn, ppd, rain. : In&amp; sevea-loot Wall Wesley .Dl Auanta at St Lows, lllghl
twilight, Peterson (2-1) vo: tore and broken jaw and cl
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~ontnll
Detroit at Cleveland, pptl, rail. I Kansas: ID lbelr llral plcl&lt;. Cin· ClnciDnati at Chicago
Kaat &lt;2-!l or Grant (2-2).
bone iR the eolllston and
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Iellmati a second rouatl ebolee Amtrleu Leape IltalldiDJ•
Washington at Callfomla, be nut of actlou lor tbe
Ctrtlf · · 'Gas Stotlon
(II Jnnl
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,... Jerry Lee Weill of Okfa.
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1opeo malnder of the season
'II, Mlln siNo~ ,,.,.,.,, o. Chgo
000
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and
Weill'
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By
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night,
Ortega
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'James Ware,
1hlnl pick.
W. L Pel. GB (Z.~irnil ot Cleveland, night, Chicago at Ba1Umere, lllgbt,
Doctor and Pharmacist
Otber lloyaia oell!cllono 'll'trt Balttmnre
16 5 .762 ... llcl.aiR t4-l) vs. MelloweD 14- Horlen (1·2) vs. Bertains (1.0).
Charley Scbmua of VlrBfnla mll· Cleveland
15 5 ,750 1&gt; I)
(OIIty Games Seheduled)
Are Allies for Heahh
ltary, Rlcb Paris tl Sl Louis, DetroU
14 9 AOII ! :;;_·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioooiiiii"'i
Steve Culmlaglulm of WeaterD California
II 10 .183 I~ •'
Kentucky and Garey 8ciJull of Chicago
12 t .571 4
lllnneaota
t 10 .474 6
Forida Stale.
. Dick Synder cl Davldool, I Waahlngtsll
8 14 .3M 81&gt;
1aati~ of Norlh Centea, Oblo, KaDsaa City
8 15 .148 t
I aecood I'OIIId pi'* tl the New York
7 18 .3M !0 .
FOR THE GRADUATE
Louis Hawb.
Boetol
7 17 .29! 10~
....._ · - - Weillnday'l Ronlll
1100.100 111111-1 71 MY. at MinD, 111gb~ ppll,
John, Flllher (1), lllf&amp;blo (t), Del 111 Cleve, 111gb~ ppd, rain
c~oose """' our ,.,.,.
t9), Looter (10),
selecliotl ol ,..ti071Gltv
Buzbardl !11) tllld McN!'flneY,
adt&gt;&lt;rlil&lt;d brands • • •
When your doctor prescribes, he
IMarllll (I); MeNIIIy, Dnbo•
&lt;8), s. Miller (t),
elY AllOW
knows our registered pharmaBra!~':" (10) and EtcbebarWP-Locker (s-2). LP- . . . . MIIOIIS GllllA'r
eMEN'S JEWELRY BY
cists compound the prescription
Brabender (0-1),
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Gaylord ·ferr.y whose owa Amerlc!an League action. New tbe Phlla to Ill IIDglel, ~truck ~' WltD re
prp~~ ""'" . ;,.,. through 'York at Mlnneuta IIlii Detroit out elsbt and coo~ tlnl Chi Cbi Olivo,

Edwards Cards
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theme chosen for the show
The Beauty of the Good Earth.

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and stu·
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In kindergarten
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unaa1t w1 rbesid
e 1encethany
n e 1"c
tur lhe JCbiJOI term betlinnlng dleport.
• Cemetery.
Jltpt. 11168.
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Survivors are these children :
• The program is set up for two
Carl and Lawrence, Syracuse
~ eacb day, five day• a
Elizabeth Stewart, MI. v~rnon :
1rHk, for Sll weeks, starting
Edl!ion, Syracu!'le:
VJTgmia
June I IIlii tndi"' July 15.
Rice, Jackson, Michigan : Nor.
jlours will be from 9 a.m. to 11
3JrffiaDS JP
man, Columbus: Oris, 6yra·
. :r. 1• each day. Jnstrn('tor ~ will
cuse; Mildred Pierce, Syracust;
de Mrs. Pearl Reynolds. Mrs.
and William of SyraClllie.
4)to'" Harling!!! , assisted by
Offiffittfee
Her husband, Leslie, and a
et(lbt student a[11H.: Total ap· ,
dalll!hler, Louise Anderson, pre·
priiprlatloil for 'tills j&gt;rogrem I! I
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. ceded her In death. She has
16;{7Ui.
E. A. &lt;Bud) Wmgett. Rarme, , two brothers, Thomas F. Hend·
;Ill,.

~~UWW~:~!Jtlm wi11 be plaoed ,at the entrance JCient

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Ia tbe !bOrne of lhe Wabama
Junior ~ Selllor B!lilquet til
be held tlii• Friday, May 13th.
Tbe dloner wm be sewed at
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~= ~:~-:t.!~;,~.~~ ~--,,....,.,.,~~"' ary u ar Gi~::inR~:~~~:~;ey, Hartford,
~ today lhat the pre- Leland Browo J
Dies Wednesday scheduling
was appointed chairman of lhe
~~- ,project under Tl· Mlddl
H b' a buo r
committ... T h

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been noUfitid that be has beeu
acceyted . by the Hlgb School
~1 111 •- tu ~-~lJlne&lt;nng. •• Dw
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held 8 t M1&lt;' bl &amp;BD StIK"
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verslty, Eaot l.anslug, Mich·
Joue 19 tbrougb July I. He ta

Mrs. Betty Rawiiucs
~nded for her -beet
publlclty handled dutfiil ·: tbe
.p Ut year. Mrs. Arlene Mella!J.
lei presented tbe. chapter wltb

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D'-M•r ofihe Divl·s·lon of Fed·
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' n-pt. of
II . AlsiaiiD&lt;:o, Oh10
=·
uettlon.
1bla pro.,.om will be avalla·
~It to aU student&amp; scheduled to

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after dinner speech wlll be
Ohio Eta Phi Chaoter, 8eta Sll·
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Biven by Principal Clyde Foley.
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ma Phi Soi:Orlty; Tueoo!Jy ev- Tbe cultural proKi'am entitled MusiC for dancing wlll be proMlddlopcirt, 0.
-NO~
enlng al lhe Gas Co. offices in "The Arl of UvinS," was given vlded by "Tbe Temps!'
.A _
Middleport.
by Lola Moore and Included 11,..,.._...
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group dlscu"Ion. Follolflng
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April Smith, Immediate past meetlnl relreshmenta were
I'CHERAO
president, was the lnstolllns of· ed by Barbara' Belllns 8lld
ftcer lor the service. New offt. Meadows.
cers Include Mllrlha Escbleman,
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president; Lila Mitch, vice pres- Attending were Rita 11a11, 11
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!'low......,. lhe d~&lt;led lotion ident; Judy Crooks, secretary; Barbra Betz104, Ltls Clelland,
MlBB
form the 1...,n10 anowu, u
Doris Ewing,
corre~pondlng Judy Crooks, Marha
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sled hTibe above cutoon. secretary; Pat Hlndy, Treaaur- Doris Ewln&amp;, Clrolyn Grueser,
A
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oponsor.
flY Herky, ROietla Lisle, Arlen~ll
Look good on the job and have foot com
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Durin&amp; lhe bwlneoa meeting Mitch, Lois Moore, Betty Raw·
fort tool .,., .• Come in, try on 1 pair of
11......., CIIGO DJII1' IIFAIL 11ACUP
lhe chapter voted to purchase Ungs, Barbara RIW and April
eye glas,.. for a nudy child. Smith,
these rugged performers I
Auwcn 1,.,., • hutr Mbu•••rap, 4Jid daU It ..,., 11
A dlseusalon was held concern·
.~~j.j".;
ing entering a float In the reBAND RATED BIOH
getta parade and a committee Maaon- The Wohamo Wlllte '
was appointed Including Betty Falcon Band received lwo ex· '
RawUngs, chairman and Caro- ceilent (I) ratings recently at
lyn Grueser, Doris Ewing, Ro- the 31st annual Hunllnaton Band
setta Lisle and Lois Clelland,
FesUval, for Ita wark on march·
Continued from page I
In&amp; and concert. Gerald
to become a conlroversial lead·
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It was announe!d tllat lhe mons, band director,
only
er of liberal Protestantism, bas
•
chapter will operate .• CODCOS· led them. 'i'ltlrty-HVeD
resigned o top Episcopal post
slon •tand for the regional Miss parUclpated In lhe ffsUval.
lo devole hiS life to studying
America P•«••nt. Tbo ...IUP ... oeoompanylJIC tbe blld II
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.. lhe paradox" ef the church.
planned to h~vt Nancy Efaw, were Frank CApehart, Carson
P1ke, 53, controversial biShop NEW HAVEN _ A schedule home economiSt, present a pr.. Roush, Russell Capelmrt,
of California, announced Wed-.1
' gram during the year. The Harry Hoffman. Following
nesd&gt;y that he would join the 1 planning meeting for the flower chapter wiU meet at the Colum· parade Saturday, one but
Reg, $5.99
Center for the Study
of show that will be hold by
bus and Southern Ohio Electrle of ltudants atlended an oulln•ll
Democratic Institutions at San- I New Haven and Nehadima Gar- Company offices next year on at Camden Park and the ot~er II
ta Barbara, CalU.
den dubs at tho Ma11011 County lhe second and fourth Wednes· bus came directly home.
Riveted Blutcher. Seamless Quarter. RubF . M 1 12-13
h ld 0 - --·
-.:~;ly a~'::.e homewo~s M:s. ~.;
W. ICC
ber Heel. E. E Widths. Sizes 6Y2·I2.

wlio lrill retire this be provided by Miss Jean Tilllll,

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Kindergarl en
Js Appoved

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1100 103 000 1- I 7 o . ,lhat -~ont~ot..... K.C.
101 000 ltl2 S- I I
Santiago, Senders 19), Radlalz
110) anti Ryaa, TlllmaD (I);
Wyatt (1), Kr~usee &lt;t),
(t); AUr (40) and
WP-All&lt;r (1.0). LP(1-5), llll-lltahL &lt;2nd).

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precisely the right way. We
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you from our fresh, potent stock
including the newest "miracle
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• Fat•r Of Jf • HifJh SCtence

. ilhll!!lll'. !lfii"P.!'•!Of a ~· of
lootutmacle 111m aod · eb..ll'
iliad! Wetlnel'll?', May

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May II, IIIII may be 'oal~
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lo, WY !-. ., and Mn. Tom
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FollowiD!I tho dinner,
lhe , have been made for llbles. Ma· t r stmgulshed guests
or·
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adjcJumool
Ill
the
Lellon
spoke
Mrs. Knapp
Hall r M -.
1Iry Martin ' chairman' reported ed
thebriefly.
eommittees
ho
·~·,. with Pearl lthat the constitution and by· ed lhe ff 1I Gift 8 w
Knapp. thaptau. pmkling. Tbe Jaws had been aeoepted and n
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were
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mofling opened lo ril1Jall!llc . each member received a copy lfnted the guests and to
!orm with Myrtle Walker u Le
· IKnapp.
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Conderge and Dorothy Spencer Officers were elected for the Five new members,
~ " : ,"":''e1
111111 Iva Powell, color guards. new year and include .. Myrtle Quflt and Mrs. McKinstry
0
c ass 0 . Dlstiquillled gu,.u were 01• Walker, chapeau; Eunie Brink· Athons, and Mary Reapp,
0
the : r o : h ~Christ[&lt;'Orled to oeall.
er,. first demi-chapeau premiere Powell aod Dorothy Spencer,
1Julia
was
ay even g.
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Hysell, second· I!Dli-Chap-- . the local Salon, were wrecked.

G-jt/en G/-m
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Meets at Home
Of Mrs Stewart

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No Frost, no defrosting
in refri&amp;erator or fr,te1.er.

FreezPr holds M lbs. of
frozen foods. Refrigerator
..rection features twin por-

eelaJn enamel cri1perJ,

full width s1id1ne shelf,

Neal

Tammy Luster' Cindy
yw oro
Manl~y, Debbie Goodnlte Bar·
NO REASONABLE
ba ra FuItz, Teresa ~~~·:~~::::II __OFFER
REFUSED
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Debbie Mulford Cinday
SEE
key Stephanie' Ord
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former Brown•e members who
are moving from Middleport,
'l'll_mmy Welsh and Carol Car·
POMEROY, 0.
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We salute the hospitals of our community and

lhe many trained people who play a large

the many trained people who play a large

pari in developing our fine facilities. We are

part in developing our ftne facilities. We are
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proud of you!

proud of you!

Chmllt .Malib 11 Sport C&amp;Upt-with eight fe4t·Urfl now ato.ndord for_ aafd~, inehulj'ff! oNttidt ,.,.
vitw mirror and •hatler-rtsialant in•ide mirror. AhDaya check both 1mrrora blfor• p.ulmg o.C lit,_.

The way people
are snapping up buys on
new Chevelle VI's
at your Chevrolet dealer's a o.
you'd think they're really
getting away with somerning.

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OFFICE PERSONNEL AT VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL - .Seated left to right• B. Ledlle, head
nurse. B. Fry, admitting clerk and posting clerk.
Standing left to right: R. Jenklno, sales manager of
Cracker Flls Co., Parkersburg, W. Stewart, admlnia·

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admitting clerk. The machine attached lo tho W•
phone being usnd liy lilies LedUe Is a data .ol'dtriDI
device, made ~Y Wootern Electric. II enables the llo•
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Juice wu lln'fld at the ho~ A memonal service was beld eau deuziene: Mary Martin, sec-j The traveling prize was awardof Mrs .• WlDiam Johnson, Lm- i in Rlf'IJ_KU'Y of Marie Moore of 1re~ire
raissiere;
Eileen ed to Mrs. Reapp. The meeting
coin Heightl, with Mrs. Coorad Zanesville, department secre- 1 Searles, La"Aumonier: Dorothy closed with tho forming of a
Ohhnger II c:o-llolttess : salad, l lary of Amtnt~n Legion Atlllil· Spencer, L'Archiviste; iliad· circle aod singing "Bless Be
at the home of lira. Herman
~--- -~-- -- - The Tie That Binds."
Taylor with Mrs. toois Osbortlll I
"' co-hOIIm: • casserole, at
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the hollll
or Mn. Gardner
Wehruna, Uncoln lUll.
w1th
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Mra Clarenct :4Jtdtews, co-hos· Tho annual mother-daughter C. E. Blakeslee a tribute w
""' and d~ ,, the hom• banquet sponsored by the wscs dau,hters The cakes which
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ju);.., SIU¥11f, Nay· , and the Lydia Circle or the U- centered the tables were presenklrs llun lUll, wllh Mra. Char- nlted Methodl~t church was held ted to Mrs. Mart Crary, the oldleo ltokew 11 co-boltees.
Tuesday !!Vemng In the church e•t molhor present: Mrs. Mi·
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A short bu!IDflll sesalon was dmmg room with approximate- chael Swatzel, the youngest The Gallla County 8 et ·~I SJ&gt;I-I
held at lht Sauvqe homo with ly 8.1 In auendance.
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, mother; and Mrs. Alkire. The on No. 612 met at the home oi l
Mra. Jerey· Mqtera, president. A delicious baked chicken I camatton arraneemenls were , Lou1se Stewart in Athrn• l'e- '
la etwwe. Devotions taken from dinner was served at six ~-clock. ! presented to Mrs. Frank
cently.
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Mathew 7 , 1~1, ..,, lod by The tables were attractive m an, mother with most
Gladys Cumings,
chapeau. 1
lrfn. ~ and eloled with white covers, centered with a pre!lent; Mrs. Max Eichinger. ~esi?ed ~d .opened the meet-~
~ 11y 1118 Ret. JI!ITJ' Mul· decorated hat shaped
cake who was two months older than · mg m rlluahstic form . Roll
tl'l. Members
roll c&amp;ll made by Mro. T. A. Downie the youngest mother; Mrs.
call of LePelit Salon olficers 1
Wltla 1 atp&amp;ure verse on sow- ~th arrangements of cama- mester and to Mrs. Smith in and partners wa!; given and mm·
- or planllq. Sllllley Germ· ;llons made by !drs. Lloyd Moore j apprcclation of her work. Mrs. utes were read by LaPetirP
'l'lGll wu dlltrlbutod to sell. ion. each end. and tall hght.d Smith spoke briefly stating it Secrelaire. Emma Wayland re·
A dllculllon wu htkl on a 1 white taper~ m crystal holders was a pleasure to work with the ported on child weUare, stating
11011 lor tbo Rlgalla parade. placed at mlervals.
Favors committee and that she was her sixth report is In, ond 1·e·
Attending were those named were _small hats made of con- proud of Lydia Circle.
ported money received as re. , . and Mr. 111111 Mra. Ed- structJOn paper, laee dolly IDd Mrs. Simister, with 35 dolls fund ol bottle cops
'lllld VIIIO)' llld CraJc, Gard- paatel rlbbono, with the pro. dresse&lt;!_in hand made copies
An invitation was received
• Webrunl and Unda and gram~ lns1de, made by Mrs. the FirSl Ladles gowns as they f~om Me1gs Salon to attP.nd its
KltbJ, Mrs. Ronald carr, Mrs. Kerm1t Walton. The servina ta· appear in the Smithonian
dmner and wreck, and lieveral
11... Bowers, Mn. Harold bl.. were untered with small tutt, Washington, D. C.,
attended. Thank you note was
11111111. Mrs. Denver Kapple, Japanese umbrellas..
sentlng First Ladies from
read from Mildred Hamilton for
'I'GiaiDY Masten and Tommy Mrs. Harry P. Smith gavo the lha WashillilOn to
flowers sent her while hospital·
welcome and Mrs. C. Melvin Johnson. presented a very
ized. Norma Wayland
and
lli4.Arlie Jobltson,
-Alkire asked it'ace. Mrs. Smith estmg and infonnative lecture Golda Mournlns were named on
.4usUU!ry
Mrs.
V. D. Edwards, Mrs. on the life, the times, historic auditing commlttte and Mable
••-m.
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., .,..,Dwisht Parker, Mrs. Robert gems of personal interest and Brown, Inez Marchi and Dor·o-11
Ji EnUJrltf~JuJd
Morris Jr., Miss Myrtis Kay the dreso of each First Lady. 1~th~y~H~e~ck~e~r,~o~n~no:m:in:al~in~g~~~~
lin. W~ Gibbons anter· Parker, Mro. Jay Warner, Mrs. In closln1, Mrs. Slmlster said li
taiMtl tho
ol the Mid- Downie and Mro. Walton were "We cannot all he first ladies
Free Florida Vacation
dllpoa'l Firemlll'l Asooelallon the committee lor the evant.
at the While Houoe, bui we can
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'f1llldlly evenlnl at her home FoUowinl dinner, Mrs. Ed- aU be first ladies of our home"
~ot ~(~!:.~~
11 JIPdson St. Kitchen towels wards caUed the meetin1 1o and quoted from Hebrews. PravEveryone C1 n Gol
fw !Itt Fire Depanment klchen order and Mrs. Smith introduc- er by Mrs. mith cl"'ed the
Cortlflod Gas Station
wert made during the meet- ed Mrs. Edwards, president of Jneet.ing.
fl. Mlln Strut Pomeroy. 0.
the WSCS: Mra. Jay Warner,
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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~ lAna Mcltlaley read a president of Lydia Circle: Mrs.
n'flelr o! 1111 ·lo!Jok, ''Mr, Music T. A. Downie, vlee president
MUir," by Mary Lewis Coak- the Circle and Mrs. Ralph
leJ. Tbo II'IVellnt prize was mister. Mro. Smith Is vlee
Open Dtily 9:00 to 7:00--Frlday Til 8
- by Mrs. Jobn Vroman. Juli ident of the WSCS. Mothera
Sa"'rday Tll9
IIJtrl was a ~.!Ill' the even- members lnlrndueed
E. MAIN ST.
WY 2·3915
POMEROY
fill. Mrs. MeKlaiey asslst.d daughters and guests.
Mrs, GlbbOIII In ierVIntl a salad
MISI Jennifer Blakeslee gave
CGUI'IO
meeting. . a tribule 1o mothers and Mro.

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-TWO DOOR··

pnsent Caunty Salon• JHD Carr ol ett, child welfare chairman, re· ~ · 11
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' ed Ellen DeWeese was a ":,~; ~~~:::~~~~~~
ware Eslbor Allen of Cofwnbus, 1Alhom 5a1o1t 111111 eilhth dis· ported 196.44 gtven to research ";~h
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I' tributing h01tess. The
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.. d " meeting will be held at
SaJoo 11Dd a natioaal· rww.iot
t -u... A•~c--. --~ ..........,rs 11 ual and emblem chairman, re- IP
. easutedre 1°h e Salac
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Th o vtry Btsl
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member• Mary Mart111, Putne- o1 salon tl2 flS and 33:1
Lporte B ' " sent er report
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Obseryes first
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ChUd Conservation Lea[jue at and Mrs. Allen Hughes, Mrs.
Grace Methodist Church. Mrs. Charles Sheell, EdiSon Baker,
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Tim Hickman ,ave the seere- and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rich·
' Melp Olomly SaiOG I ot t1 roy. ciJageau. ~
lllaolo!l ;.,y and an 1 el 40 partner. 1ys Mowery, La' Concterge; ltary's report.
ardson.
No. 718 bold lis flnl IIIDI!ai iBto!Oll, cilltl-onil11 tiliW Mill tilt service wao lo charge of Catherine Welsh,
L'Avocate ; Mrs. Arthur Rupe and Mrs.
----llbiDortlltC:i:"~"":; J •IDblom &lt;llailniiM. oi Gollia l£unie Brinker, L'Aumlnlor, 88_]and Pearl Knapp. L'Sur~ndante. l Norman Stewart, co·hostesseo,
MOTHERS HONORED
~ roollarlmt at 7 o'elodt lCOimlJI Sallln: .....,_ \'....,., mt.d by Ruth Thornton and J Spelcal dlltes were read from served pizza and coke durmg MASON - Flowers were prewitb 35 atlendill&amp;. tilt tables Idip~ liOil8ia and • Myrtle Walker with Catherine Ithe bulletin, Delegates to the ! the soCial hour,
oenled to the oldest and the
w.W ci!Airma ol Allllm QluD- Welsh u pianist.
IDepartmental Marchi July 171 youngest m~ther present dur·
arrled '"'' tbo Salolt colon vi. iJ Salon; Allbro,y c..ey dllirI
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lng the mormna worship service
red 111111 white witb a largo red llllll of cf!apoau - · hmdl
Mrs Knapp staled that 12 18 • In Columbus were name~ I mlttee to report at tho June Ion Mother's Day at the Mason
llal in tbo cea1tt ~ red and, eon a.aQ ROI!O Docll:er. miatln; members will attend the pou- ]
are M~? ~:~~t;~· an:~~;. I meelln~.
Methodist Church. Mrs. w. R.
while clllllles
e1lbor ~- . cbairma.o and Louise Goodall vo1r at Ft. Hayes Hotel m Co- · Kn
~y ; 11 t
I Games were played a n Foglesong presented them to
hvors ,..rt small rtd bats and· o1 ,..._ County Salon- Glad- llumbuo on June 5. Annual re- Gal dyse Man 8 •Rrhnoda., H arke pmes awarded durlng the · Mrs Lena Pickens and Mrs
match boob
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a ac - I tt Doroth S ncer aand acIva"I hour. A sa Iad course was
'John Sisson, both of Mason.

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aod Gary Blackhurst.
EIGHTH GRADE
Blue- Mike Jones, Bemly \
Carson and Gail Miller.

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venow _ Randy Lee Roush

MASON- Marvin Rouoh, an
eighth grader at Wahama Jun· The first anniversary of
AY
lor Hlgh School, has
been , niorGir!ScoutTrdopJ9was
~ETlNG 1 the awarded a !cip to Jumor Nature •served at the Church of Chrrlotl
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Camp Creek,
Glscowheco.
"Gnd's
MASON.- Wahama's Junior The two ~mnlng e:lbl~a~!~' Steve Halstead.
1Shade River Lodge ~ i tl! ' camp
Wheel- claasroom,
in Middleport
this LltUe
week.
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at e
. I Whit~&gt; - Micahel Thomp~on i Tbursday, May •
~- mh. ing, W. Va.
Mrs llhmer Neal scoud
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was attended recently by \ oun Y aJ · . ·
cto; and Cindy Tennant.
I at me LUufS~
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1P.:ader.
a lar11 m:twd of parents and 1New _Jtaven. ScJen~ Ind~tr:ctor Yellow - Bobby Reed, cecil 1l enttfred apprenticeNCdJLOegreReS l Mrs. Marvin Roush. New Hav- \ ~;8 a'Ha~ld Th~~as were
sl'ientific mindtm pcnul\:. m t'&lt;a 1M Wahama. wasd be M1r -"i v"''"" TPrrv F&amp;reman
and THE PAST COU
' 0 en. His trip, which JS scheduled I IS'~ by a mothertl''
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school auditorium.
Trophies She was assJste y r. 1SII I c"hw;; i' BurnS.
\ Theod.orus Couucn, Dv.o~e;htoer~ for the wee:.. llf .\~ ...:.::;~ !1. i~: , s ~.. - ... __ ,....1 ........... ...
I Long Mr Hubert Alford and I
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·u mePt Tburs
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:~~~~war~.:~ ~:lb~~ :~1 Mr. Cliff~rd Cutlip of the Wa·
NINTH GRADE
, :ay :~~~~ :; th~ home 0j da:::e~lu:y the New Haven ~1rs. ~ichard Owen, Mrs. Rob- II
Mike J~nes buth of New Hoven \kama faculty.
I Blue - Dlanla Tolbert and Mra. Charle; Cohen.
The Ogleb~y Institute Junior ert Mills, Mr!. Er!"a,:u'l~~~:\1
Dianla'o e~hlbil fea!•red "Co~ Dr. Harold E. Ward .. Head of IBecky BurriS.
ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE Nature Camp will be conduc:ted I '!'he decorated birthday
metics" and Mike's, "Vacu\1m iMarshall U~lverruty Science ~e- \ Red - Carol Baldwin and I will meet Thursday, at 8 p.m. by leaders In the field of out- Iversar} cake, baked b~ Mr&lt;.ll
Volt Metf!r "
Ipartment. judged the exhlbats. , Carla Crookham.
There will be a program and door nature education and re- Thomas, was served WJth.
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Others recewin~ ribbons and White_ Cheryl Bumgardner,! refreshments.
creation. Classea m
1 cream and punch. One
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LOSE WEIGHT
honorable mention wereo
Roush, Roger Roush, THE BRADBURY P.T.A. will pbases of nature study, field membership stars were s•venlf
f~r ~lfiJbinl Ml illlniSEVENTH GRADE
and
Grimm.
meet Thursday evening at 7:30 trips and crafts Will he featur· the members of tbe troop by
Qr IUitl IX/trior floor
Blue nbbon - B~ent Clark, Yellow _ Lmda Weaver and p.m. at the school. A potluck ed 0 ~ the program.
Mrs. Ne~l and Mrs. Thomas ..
SnELY WITH
.,,.J ... Et~• y lo ,pp/y
Hoffman and Ahce Zuspan. Rick Powell.
d'
will be held preceding
--A rev~ew of proJects
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DIX•A.OI&amp;T TABLETS
- Bruce Alexander and Honorable Menlion :- Ronald 1t~~n~eetlng for families. Eaclt dleport. Anyone having
spring included making of
Jllllllrm.
Only fie It Your Drug Ston I Nancr Roush.
MJke ~nile, Wanda family is to bring a covered mage to be picke·d up
ter baske_t.s .for resadents of
White - .Jacquelyn
Brenda Noll~ge, ~oy \dish. Mr. Robert Morris, school contacl Mrs. W. M. Wood.
county mfirmary and
Ust PI.OOR-GUARD .l~o J•i· fNr•illlll, lrtlllf, i~J, ti(rrl,,
1-Y&lt;)ns, Gary Tedeoeo and Dtck- pri i al will discuss the &lt;UinFRIDAy
made from
Coroon..
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me~c :Ch;..l program.
MARY SIIR!Nf.. White Shrine ilems given In the girl's .
WwN 'b.Urs mul "'It of olblr proJMrll, . . for l11s1i•t 'rolnliu.
Along. With the SCIOntlfiC ex· POMEROY BEND C.
B. of Jerusalem will meet at JOOF
POMEROY BEN FRANKLIN
IU.UmuL COlOU
hlblta, creative artsf busmg wood, club will meet at the club bouse Ihall, Friday at 8 p m.
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GeN~.OV!I. Y SHOWN
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$6.98GALlON
g ass, mosaiCS 0 eans, riCe. on Lincoln lUll at 7:30 p.m. RETURN JONATHAN
lN NI!W COlOI: CAIID
and others, were also exh1b!t- Tbur sday, May 12.
Ch
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NOW J..VA!l.t.flll. AS~
OF
For All The Family
POl YOOI: COrY IUAL
eel.
CANDY STRIPERS of Veter· j Amariean
Revolution,
QUART
2.05
lOON,
HIOM , • •
ans Memorial Hospital
wil1 1meet Friday, May 13 at the
Netr! P1'A Officm
meet at the hospital, May 12, 1' home of Mrs. Patrick Lochary
at 7:30 p.m. for mstallabon of wilh Mrs. Dor Schaefer and
Are Installed
new officers and hoooring of Sen· IMrs. 0. P, Klein
MASON - The Mason Grade , ior members. All new applicants tesses. American Music
School Parent Teachers Associ· are to attend. A special of£icers' will be observed under the dlh
In Hardware"
ation htld its last meeting of meeting will be held at 7 p.m. reelion of Mrs. Everett Hayes,
Middleport, O.
"Everyt ing
POMEROY
this school year on Monday ev- 1 FOREST RUN METHODJST A""'rlcan Music Chairman.
MAIN ST.
ening at the scbooi with the church will have a rummage roll call will be a favorite song. l ,.....,..,..,,.....,.,.,,.,.,.,....,..,[l,.,...,..,....,..,....,,.,.,......,..,.........,..,......,.......
outgoing president, Ray Tuck- sale in the former Evans build- · ----··~ ~
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er, prniding. Mi'ls Alice Roch I ing Thursday and Friday,
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DEPARTMENTS OF THE STORE
devoUonals.
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY
lll'mtnt 1111- Ironing P1d a Cover Sehi- Pl•ce M•t
The president Installed these [ciety of the Pomeroy
Itt• - Teflon flry P1ns - Plutlc Tnsh Cont•inerl new orficers: president. Luther i Baptist church will meet at
Tucker ; vice president, Jame:;; the church Thursday at 7:30 p.
Pl11tlc Wutebnltth - Cotton Rua• - Covered Bowls
Proffitt: s~cretary,
Dorothy m., wlth Mrs. Elmer Wickham!
- Wh*w Shltlles - Frtmtd Pictures - Di§h Or11inen
Russell; treasurer,
· in charge of the program
- Tltlut Dlsptnnrs - Bird l•ths Children's 1nd
McFarland. Refreshments
Mrs. Viclor Young Sr. the
served.
votions. Potluck
Ltctl"' w..r.
will follow the meeting.
Froo Florido Vocation
TRE AFT!!;RNOON m1CLE I
(4 Doyo I 3 Nlghto!
of Heath Methodist Church will
In Miami INch
hold a rummage sale Thursday
Not A Contt~tl
, ?. .. v ,. . .• 7;1 '- · NAr .~ ,;-;-:;;:-,~'!"Jc71t7N ____ _
lnrvone C1n Gol
and Friday, May 12 · 13,
Certified Gos Station
;, the
Coates
buildPOMEROY
WY 2·3498
w. Mlln $trHt Pomeroy, 0. ing on N. Second Ave. ln

· at the annual installallon din·
ner at 6•30 p. m. Friday al o..
ear's
Restaurant.
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Election 91 the League~s olll·
ears hlghll«&lt;!t.d the monthly •beet~.
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meeting Tueoday night at the ~--liT­
home ol the pre&amp;ldent • eleel
Mro. Day gave devotions whlob Antlwnyt are ilost8
were followed by the club's 0/ Bapt,iJt Clms
prayer. Sirtean memhero at·
Mr. and MJ'I. Willi! AnlhJiended.
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. Other offleera oleeled were: OilY enterWned the Hearthstone
Mrs. James Swain, vice preai· Class of lhe Middleport
dent: Mrs. Richard Storrett, BapUst Church Tueoday eVensecretary; Mrs. Robert Taylor, lng. Devotion!! were given by
treasurer; Mrs. Buck Wilson, Mrs. Harold Hubbard.
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Mr. Allen JiuJhel. p~sided
: HOSTS AT _....,...- ~ ~ -~~~~- !lllilriJis _ , "'!&gt;.-nt.!: when the Meigs County Salon No. oorrespo .,. -·re ary; "- the abt&lt;ence . of the preoldent,
rno was host fill din,.- U tbll· 1'!111111ilt. ~ lll•'ldt.lf -.Ina prior to 1 meetlrig at the Pomeroy Legion halL Charles st,.on, llbrarlan-hlstor- Mrs. Paul smart. The class
Some of lh• fell!ln an Puttum --.. ~.e. l!J . _ ~ BroWII, Gallla Ctlunty Salon 612, dapartmenlal ritual ian: and Mrs. Harold Walker, project of provl~lna a carand emblem cllainl!aiK !itt~ Ve1~. -~ ~ SahMl No. IllS, departmental trophies and awards chairman; l't!porttr.
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pet for the class room was dis·
Eather Allen, Riehlaad ~ Sa!Ott N:o. 4tl'lll 111111ii1m11J'hlll V1lir m&lt;mber; Pearl Knapp, chapeau, Meigs cou1~ty Sa· During the business 11118101' cussed. A salad course was serr:;-~0, .!lacy ~~ ~~~~ Cl!llllley Slll~~~t ~. 7.11tJ.. 1hpan.montal le secretalre-caisslere passe, and Juha Hy- Tu~.cl:~ ~~~~.J~~~:aito attend . ved to Mr. Paul Smart, Mr.
e COUI!Iy SaioJt No;, 7l I ito~ q~- hllllti photo.
spring conference or the Ohio : and Mrs. Harold Hubbard, Mr.

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lot lllother't Day.
Atlending were Ida
carol TeepeU, Linda
Mary Mills, J'lldy Owen,

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Move out.In May See your Chevrolet
the Chevrolet Way

V." D. Edwai-dt ,lnsurlnct, PoiMrtY
· Cofu!l'lb~• &amp; sOuihotn Ohio lloctrle
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(red-atripe tires, apodal flot-eornering
suspension, ftoor-mounted shift and ail·
vinyl upholsb!ry are standord). Just drop
in, pick out the new Cheveile you want
with the power and equipment you want.
And get away with oomething youl'll!ll-;a great May buy, no less, 011 Amenea •
favorite mid·size car.

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• Fat•r Of Jf • HifJh SCtence

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lootutmacle 111m aod · eb..ll'
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FollowiD!I tho dinner,
lhe , have been made for llbles. Ma· t r stmgulshed guests
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Mrs. Knapp
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1Iry Martin ' chairman' reported ed
thebriefly.
eommittees
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Knapp. thaptau. pmkling. Tbe Jaws had been aeoepted and n
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were
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mofling opened lo ril1Jall!llc . each member received a copy lfnted the guests and to
!orm with Myrtle Walker u Le
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111111 Iva Powell, color guards. new year and include .. Myrtle Quflt and Mrs. McKinstry
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er,. first demi-chapeau premiere Powell aod Dorothy Spencer,
1Julia
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Hysell, second· I!Dli-Chap-- . the local Salon, were wrecked.

G-jt/en G/-m
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Meets at Home
Of Mrs Stewart

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No Frost, no defrosting
in refri&amp;erator or fr,te1.er.

FreezPr holds M lbs. of
frozen foods. Refrigerator
..rection features twin por-

eelaJn enamel cri1perJ,

full width s1id1ne shelf,

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Tammy Luster' Cindy
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Manl~y, Debbie Goodnlte Bar·
NO REASONABLE
ba ra FuItz, Teresa ~~~·:~~::::II __OFFER
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Saluting Meigs (,onnty Hospitals

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We salute the hospitals of our community and

lhe many trained people who play a large

the many trained people who play a large

pari in developing our fine facilities. We are

part in developing our ftne facilities. We are
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proud of you!

Chmllt .Malib 11 Sport C&amp;Upt-with eight fe4t·Urfl now ato.ndord for_ aafd~, inehulj'ff! oNttidt ,.,.
vitw mirror and •hatler-rtsialant in•ide mirror. AhDaya check both 1mrrora blfor• p.ulmg o.C lit,_.

The way people
are snapping up buys on
new Chevelle VI's
at your Chevrolet dealer's a o.
you'd think they're really
getting away with somerning.

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ALTERATIONS

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Singer Sales &amp; Service McCall'• P1tterns
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SLICED BACON 1 lb.spo

OFFICE PERSONNEL AT VETERANS MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL - .Seated left to right• B. Ledlle, head
nurse. B. Fry, admitting clerk and posting clerk.
Standing left to right: R. Jenklno, sales manager of
Cracker Flls Co., Parkersburg, W. Stewart, admlnia·

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admitting clerk. The machine attached lo tho W•
phone being usnd liy lilies LedUe Is a data .ol'dtriDI
device, made ~Y Wootern Electric. II enables the llo•
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Theatttlnt• never been bettar. And your
Chevrolet dealer's givina: the May buyo
that are making it that way. Buys on all
the raey '66 Chevelies, including the wido
cboiee' or Malibu models you can order
with V8's that put out up to 275 hp. And
BS S96 mOdels you can order with new
Turbo-Jet VS's that put out up to 375 hp

Goessl1r'1 Jew.lry Stort, Pomeroy
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ltall't len Frenklln Store,.

Mhloltoport
--v--ltrt Franklin ttctre, Pomt,.Y'
oilto Valley Plumbing &amp; Htttlng,

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Kerr street, Pomeroy. Dick employs his talents also
in coal analysis which is performed in his own lab.

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Ram bler Trade-Ins

Juice wu lln'fld at the ho~ A memonal service was beld eau deuziene: Mary Martin, sec-j The traveling prize was awardof Mrs .• WlDiam Johnson, Lm- i in Rlf'IJ_KU'Y of Marie Moore of 1re~ire
raissiere;
Eileen ed to Mrs. Reapp. The meeting
coin Heightl, with Mrs. Coorad Zanesville, department secre- 1 Searles, La"Aumonier: Dorothy closed with tho forming of a
Ohhnger II c:o-llolttess : salad, l lary of Amtnt~n Legion Atlllil· Spencer, L'Archiviste; iliad· circle aod singing "Bless Be
at the home of lira. Herman
~--- -~-- -- - The Tie That Binds."
Taylor with Mrs. toois Osbortlll I
"' co-hOIIm: • casserole, at
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or Mn. Gardner
Wehruna, Uncoln lUll.
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""' and d~ ,, the hom• banquet sponsored by the wscs dau,hters The cakes which
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ju);.., SIU¥11f, Nay· , and the Lydia Circle or the U- centered the tables were presenklrs llun lUll, wllh Mra. Char- nlted Methodl~t church was held ted to Mrs. Mart Crary, the oldleo ltokew 11 co-boltees.
Tuesday !!Vemng In the church e•t molhor present: Mrs. Mi·
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A short bu!IDflll sesalon was dmmg room with approximate- chael Swatzel, the youngest The Gallla County 8 et ·~I SJ&gt;I-I
held at lht Sauvqe homo with ly 8.1 In auendance.
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, mother; and Mrs. Alkire. The on No. 612 met at the home oi l
Mra. Jerey· Mqtera, president. A delicious baked chicken I camatton arraneemenls were , Lou1se Stewart in Athrn• l'e- '
la etwwe. Devotions taken from dinner was served at six ~-clock. ! presented to Mrs. Frank
cently.
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Mathew 7 , 1~1, ..,, lod by The tables were attractive m an, mother with most
Gladys Cumings,
chapeau. 1
lrfn. ~ and eloled with white covers, centered with a pre!lent; Mrs. Max Eichinger. ~esi?ed ~d .opened the meet-~
~ 11y 1118 Ret. JI!ITJ' Mul· decorated hat shaped
cake who was two months older than · mg m rlluahstic form . Roll
tl'l. Members
roll c&amp;ll made by Mro. T. A. Downie the youngest mother; Mrs.
call of LePelit Salon olficers 1
Wltla 1 atp&amp;ure verse on sow- ~th arrangements of cama- mester and to Mrs. Smith in and partners wa!; given and mm·
- or planllq. Sllllley Germ· ;llons made by !drs. Lloyd Moore j apprcclation of her work. Mrs. utes were read by LaPetirP
'l'lGll wu dlltrlbutod to sell. ion. each end. and tall hght.d Smith spoke briefly stating it Secrelaire. Emma Wayland re·
A dllculllon wu htkl on a 1 white taper~ m crystal holders was a pleasure to work with the ported on child weUare, stating
11011 lor tbo Rlgalla parade. placed at mlervals.
Favors committee and that she was her sixth report is In, ond 1·e·
Attending were those named were _small hats made of con- proud of Lydia Circle.
ported money received as re. , . and Mr. 111111 Mra. Ed- structJOn paper, laee dolly IDd Mrs. Simister, with 35 dolls fund ol bottle cops
'lllld VIIIO)' llld CraJc, Gard- paatel rlbbono, with the pro. dresse&lt;!_in hand made copies
An invitation was received
• Webrunl and Unda and gram~ lns1de, made by Mrs. the FirSl Ladles gowns as they f~om Me1gs Salon to attP.nd its
KltbJ, Mrs. Ronald carr, Mrs. Kerm1t Walton. The servina ta· appear in the Smithonian
dmner and wreck, and lieveral
11... Bowers, Mn. Harold bl.. were untered with small tutt, Washington, D. C.,
attended. Thank you note was
11111111. Mrs. Denver Kapple, Japanese umbrellas..
sentlng First Ladies from
read from Mildred Hamilton for
'I'GiaiDY Masten and Tommy Mrs. Harry P. Smith gavo the lha WashillilOn to
flowers sent her while hospital·
welcome and Mrs. C. Melvin Johnson. presented a very
ized. Norma Wayland
and
lli4.Arlie Jobltson,
-Alkire asked it'ace. Mrs. Smith estmg and infonnative lecture Golda Mournlns were named on
.4usUU!ry
Mrs.
V. D. Edwards, Mrs. on the life, the times, historic auditing commlttte and Mable
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., .,..,Dwisht Parker, Mrs. Robert gems of personal interest and Brown, Inez Marchi and Dor·o-11
Ji EnUJrltf~JuJd
Morris Jr., Miss Myrtis Kay the dreso of each First Lady. 1~th~y~H~e~ck~e~r,~o~n~no:m:in:al~in~g~~~~
lin. W~ Gibbons anter· Parker, Mro. Jay Warner, Mrs. In closln1, Mrs. Slmlster said li
taiMtl tho
ol the Mid- Downie and Mro. Walton were "We cannot all he first ladies
Free Florida Vacation
dllpoa'l Firemlll'l Asooelallon the committee lor the evant.
at the While Houoe, bui we can
14 o;xo &amp; 3 Nlohlo)
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'f1llldlly evenlnl at her home FoUowinl dinner, Mrs. Ed- aU be first ladies of our home"
~ot ~(~!:.~~
11 JIPdson St. Kitchen towels wards caUed the meetin1 1o and quoted from Hebrews. PravEveryone C1 n Gol
fw !Itt Fire Depanment klchen order and Mrs. Smith introduc- er by Mrs. mith cl"'ed the
Cortlflod Gas Station
wert made during the meet- ed Mrs. Edwards, president of Jneet.ing.
fl. Mlln Strut Pomeroy. 0.
the WSCS: Mra. Jay Warner,
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~ lAna Mcltlaley read a president of Lydia Circle: Mrs.
n'flelr o! 1111 ·lo!Jok, ''Mr, Music T. A. Downie, vlee president
MUir," by Mary Lewis Coak- the Circle and Mrs. Ralph
leJ. Tbo II'IVellnt prize was mister. Mro. Smith Is vlee
Open Dtily 9:00 to 7:00--Frlday Til 8
- by Mrs. Jobn Vroman. Juli ident of the WSCS. Mothera
Sa"'rday Tll9
IIJtrl was a ~.!Ill' the even- members lnlrndueed
E. MAIN ST.
WY 2·3915
POMEROY
fill. Mrs. MeKlaiey asslst.d daughters and guests.
Mrs, GlbbOIII In ierVIntl a salad
MISI Jennifer Blakeslee gave
CGUI'IO
meeting. . a tribule 1o mothers and Mro.

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-TWO DOOR··

pnsent Caunty Salon• JHD Carr ol ett, child welfare chairman, re· ~ · 11
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' ed Ellen DeWeese was a ":,~; ~~~:::~~~~~~
ware Eslbor Allen of Cofwnbus, 1Alhom 5a1o1t 111111 eilhth dis· ported 196.44 gtven to research ";~h
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I' tributing h01tess. The
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.. d " meeting will be held at
SaJoo 11Dd a natioaal· rww.iot
t -u... A•~c--. --~ ..........,rs 11 ual and emblem chairman, re- IP
. easutedre 1°h e Salac
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Th o vtry Btsl
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member• Mary Mart111, Putne- o1 salon tl2 flS and 33:1
Lporte B ' " sent er report
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McNeal D1ana Lynch Jane!
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ChUd Conservation Lea[jue at and Mrs. Allen Hughes, Mrs.
Grace Methodist Church. Mrs. Charles Sheell, EdiSon Baker,
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Tim Hickman ,ave the seere- and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rich·
' Melp Olomly SaiOG I ot t1 roy. ciJageau. ~
lllaolo!l ;.,y and an 1 el 40 partner. 1ys Mowery, La' Concterge; ltary's report.
ardson.
No. 718 bold lis flnl IIIDI!ai iBto!Oll, cilltl-onil11 tiliW Mill tilt service wao lo charge of Catherine Welsh,
L'Avocate ; Mrs. Arthur Rupe and Mrs.
----llbiDortlltC:i:"~"":; J •IDblom &lt;llailniiM. oi Gollia l£unie Brinker, L'Aumlnlor, 88_]and Pearl Knapp. L'Sur~ndante. l Norman Stewart, co·hostesseo,
MOTHERS HONORED
~ roollarlmt at 7 o'elodt lCOimlJI Sallln: .....,_ \'....,., mt.d by Ruth Thornton and J Spelcal dlltes were read from served pizza and coke durmg MASON - Flowers were prewitb 35 atlendill&amp;. tilt tables Idip~ liOil8ia and • Myrtle Walker with Catherine Ithe bulletin, Delegates to the ! the soCial hour,
oenled to the oldest and the
w.W ci!Airma ol Allllm QluD- Welsh u pianist.
IDepartmental Marchi July 171 youngest m~ther present dur·
arrled '"'' tbo Salolt colon vi. iJ Salon; Allbro,y c..ey dllirI
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red 111111 white witb a largo red llllll of cf!apoau - · hmdl
Mrs Knapp staled that 12 18 • In Columbus were name~ I mlttee to report at tho June Ion Mother's Day at the Mason
llal in tbo cea1tt ~ red and, eon a.aQ ROI!O Docll:er. miatln; members will attend the pou- ]
are M~? ~:~~t;~· an:~~;. I meelln~.
Methodist Church. Mrs. w. R.
while clllllles
e1lbor ~- . cbairma.o and Louise Goodall vo1r at Ft. Hayes Hotel m Co- · Kn
~y ; 11 t
I Games were played a n Foglesong presented them to
hvors ,..rt small rtd bats and· o1 ,..._ County Salon- Glad- llumbuo on June 5. Annual re- Gal dyse Man 8 •Rrhnoda., H arke pmes awarded durlng the · Mrs Lena Pickens and Mrs
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a ac - I tt Doroth S ncer aand acIva"I hour. A sa Iad course was
'John Sisson, both of Mason.

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aod Gary Blackhurst.
EIGHTH GRADE
Blue- Mike Jones, Bemly \
Carson and Gail Miller.

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venow _ Randy Lee Roush

MASON- Marvin Rouoh, an
eighth grader at Wahama Jun· The first anniversary of
AY
lor Hlgh School, has
been , niorGir!ScoutTrdopJ9was
~ETlNG 1 the awarded a !cip to Jumor Nature •served at the Church of Chrrlotl
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Camp Creek,
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MASON.- Wahama's Junior The two ~mnlng e:lbl~a~!~' Steve Halstead.
1Shade River Lodge ~ i tl! ' camp
Wheel- claasroom,
in Middleport
this LltUe
week.
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at e
. I Whit~&gt; - Micahel Thomp~on i Tbursday, May •
~- mh. ing, W. Va.
Mrs llhmer Neal scoud
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was attended recently by \ oun Y aJ · . ·
cto; and Cindy Tennant.
I at me LUufS~
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1P.:ader.
a lar11 m:twd of parents and 1New _Jtaven. ScJen~ Ind~tr:ctor Yellow - Bobby Reed, cecil 1l enttfred apprenticeNCdJLOegreReS l Mrs. Marvin Roush. New Hav- \ ~;8 a'Ha~ld Th~~as were
sl'ientific mindtm pcnul\:. m t'&lt;a 1M Wahama. wasd be M1r -"i v"''"" TPrrv F&amp;reman
and THE PAST COU
' 0 en. His trip, which JS scheduled I IS'~ by a mothertl''
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school auditorium.
Trophies She was assJste y r. 1SII I c"hw;; i' BurnS.
\ Theod.orus Couucn, Dv.o~e;htoer~ for the wee:.. llf .\~ ...:.::;~ !1. i~: , s ~.. - ... __ ,....1 ........... ...
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:~~~~war~.:~ ~:lb~~ :~1 Mr. Cliff~rd Cutlip of the Wa·
NINTH GRADE
, :ay :~~~~ :; th~ home 0j da:::e~lu:y the New Haven ~1rs. ~ichard Owen, Mrs. Rob- II
Mike J~nes buth of New Hoven \kama faculty.
I Blue - Dlanla Tolbert and Mra. Charle; Cohen.
The Ogleb~y Institute Junior ert Mills, Mr!. Er!"a,:u'l~~~:\1
Dianla'o e~hlbil fea!•red "Co~ Dr. Harold E. Ward .. Head of IBecky BurriS.
ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE Nature Camp will be conduc:ted I '!'he decorated birthday
metics" and Mike's, "Vacu\1m iMarshall U~lverruty Science ~e- \ Red - Carol Baldwin and I will meet Thursday, at 8 p.m. by leaders In the field of out- Iversar} cake, baked b~ Mr&lt;.ll
Volt Metf!r "
Ipartment. judged the exhlbats. , Carla Crookham.
There will be a program and door nature education and re- Thomas, was served WJth.
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Others recewin~ ribbons and White_ Cheryl Bumgardner,! refreshments.
creation. Classea m
1 cream and punch. One
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LOSE WEIGHT
honorable mention wereo
Roush, Roger Roush, THE BRADBURY P.T.A. will pbases of nature study, field membership stars were s•venlf
f~r ~lfiJbinl Ml illlniSEVENTH GRADE
and
Grimm.
meet Thursday evening at 7:30 trips and crafts Will he featur· the members of tbe troop by
Qr IUitl IX/trior floor
Blue nbbon - B~ent Clark, Yellow _ Lmda Weaver and p.m. at the school. A potluck ed 0 ~ the program.
Mrs. Ne~l and Mrs. Thomas ..
SnELY WITH
.,,.J ... Et~• y lo ,pp/y
Hoffman and Ahce Zuspan. Rick Powell.
d'
will be held preceding
--A rev~ew of proJects
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DIX•A.OI&amp;T TABLETS
- Bruce Alexander and Honorable Menlion :- Ronald 1t~~n~eetlng for families. Eaclt dleport. Anyone having
spring included making of
Jllllllrm.
Only fie It Your Drug Ston I Nancr Roush.
MJke ~nile, Wanda family is to bring a covered mage to be picke·d up
ter baske_t.s .for resadents of
White - .Jacquelyn
Brenda Noll~ge, ~oy \dish. Mr. Robert Morris, school contacl Mrs. W. M. Wood.
county mfirmary and
Ust PI.OOR-GUARD .l~o J•i· fNr•illlll, lrtlllf, i~J, ti(rrl,,
1-Y&lt;)ns, Gary Tedeoeo and Dtck- pri i al will discuss the &lt;UinFRIDAy
made from
Coroon..
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me~c :Ch;..l program.
MARY SIIR!Nf.. White Shrine ilems given In the girl's .
WwN 'b.Urs mul "'It of olblr proJMrll, . . for l11s1i•t 'rolnliu.
Along. With the SCIOntlfiC ex· POMEROY BEND C.
B. of Jerusalem will meet at JOOF
POMEROY BEN FRANKLIN
IU.UmuL COlOU
hlblta, creative artsf busmg wood, club will meet at the club bouse Ihall, Friday at 8 p m.
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$6.98GALlON
g ass, mosaiCS 0 eans, riCe. on Lincoln lUll at 7:30 p.m. RETURN JONATHAN
lN NI!W COlOI: CAIID
and others, were also exh1b!t- Tbur sday, May 12.
Ch
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D
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, aper, augers o
NOW J..VA!l.t.flll. AS~
OF
For All The Family
POl YOOI: COrY IUAL
eel.
CANDY STRIPERS of Veter· j Amariean
Revolution,
QUART
2.05
lOON,
HIOM , • •
ans Memorial Hospital
wil1 1meet Friday, May 13 at the
Netr! P1'A Officm
meet at the hospital, May 12, 1' home of Mrs. Patrick Lochary
at 7:30 p.m. for mstallabon of wilh Mrs. Dor Schaefer and
Are Installed
new officers and hoooring of Sen· IMrs. 0. P, Klein
MASON - The Mason Grade , ior members. All new applicants tesses. American Music
School Parent Teachers Associ· are to attend. A special of£icers' will be observed under the dlh
In Hardware"
ation htld its last meeting of meeting will be held at 7 p.m. reelion of Mrs. Everett Hayes,
Middleport, O.
"Everyt ing
POMEROY
this school year on Monday ev- 1 FOREST RUN METHODJST A""'rlcan Music Chairman.
MAIN ST.
ening at the scbooi with the church will have a rummage roll call will be a favorite song. l ,.....,..,..,,.....,.,.,,.,.,.,....,..,[l,.,...,..,....,..,....,,.,.,......,..,.........,..,......,.......
outgoing president, Ray Tuck- sale in the former Evans build- · ----··~ ~
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SPECIAL VALUES IN ALL
er, prniding. Mi'ls Alice Roch I ing Thursday and Friday,
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of the faculty presented the \ ginning at 9 a.m.
DEPARTMENTS OF THE STORE
devoUonals.
WOMEN'S MISSIONARY
lll'mtnt 1111- Ironing P1d a Cover Sehi- Pl•ce M•t
The president Installed these [ciety of the Pomeroy
Itt• - Teflon flry P1ns - Plutlc Tnsh Cont•inerl new orficers: president. Luther i Baptist church will meet at
Tucker ; vice president, Jame:;; the church Thursday at 7:30 p.
Pl11tlc Wutebnltth - Cotton Rua• - Covered Bowls
Proffitt: s~cretary,
Dorothy m., wlth Mrs. Elmer Wickham!
- Wh*w Shltlles - Frtmtd Pictures - Di§h Or11inen
Russell; treasurer,
· in charge of the program
- Tltlut Dlsptnnrs - Bird l•ths Children's 1nd
McFarland. Refreshments
Mrs. Viclor Young Sr. the
served.
votions. Potluck
Ltctl"' w..r.
will follow the meeting.
Froo Florido Vocation
TRE AFT!!;RNOON m1CLE I
(4 Doyo I 3 Nlghto!
of Heath Methodist Church will
In Miami INch
hold a rummage sale Thursday
Not A Contt~tl
, ?. .. v ,. . .• 7;1 '- · NAr .~ ,;-;-:;;:-,~'!"Jc71t7N ____ _
lnrvone C1n Gol
and Friday, May 12 · 13,
Certified Gos Station
;, the
Coates
buildPOMEROY
WY 2·3498
w. Mlln $trHt Pomeroy, 0. ing on N. Second Ave. ln

· at the annual installallon din·
ner at 6•30 p. m. Friday al o..
ear's
Restaurant.
i
Election 91 the League~s olll·
ears hlghll«&lt;!t.d the monthly •beet~.
i
meeting Tueoday night at the ~--liT­
home ol the pre&amp;ldent • eleel
Mro. Day gave devotions whlob Antlwnyt are ilost8
were followed by the club's 0/ Bapt,iJt Clms
prayer. Sirtean memhero at·
Mr. and MJ'I. Willi! AnlhJiended.
.
. Other offleera oleeled were: OilY enterWned the Hearthstone
Mrs. James Swain, vice preai· Class of lhe Middleport
dent: Mrs. Richard Storrett, BapUst Church Tueoday eVensecretary; Mrs. Robert Taylor, lng. Devotion!! were given by
treasurer; Mrs. Buck Wilson, Mrs. Harold Hubbard.
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Mr. Allen JiuJhel. p~sided
: HOSTS AT _....,...- ~ ~ -~~~~- !lllilriJis _ , "'!&gt;.-nt.!: when the Meigs County Salon No. oorrespo .,. -·re ary; "- the abt&lt;ence . of the preoldent,
rno was host fill din,.- U tbll· 1'!111111ilt. ~ lll•'ldt.lf -.Ina prior to 1 meetlrig at the Pomeroy Legion halL Charles st,.on, llbrarlan-hlstor- Mrs. Paul smart. The class
Some of lh• fell!ln an Puttum --.. ~.e. l!J . _ ~ BroWII, Gallla Ctlunty Salon 612, dapartmenlal ritual ian: and Mrs. Harold Walker, project of provl~lna a carand emblem cllainl!aiK !itt~ Ve1~. -~ ~ SahMl No. IllS, departmental trophies and awards chairman; l't!porttr.
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pet for the class room was dis·
Eather Allen, Riehlaad ~ Sa!Ott N:o. 4tl'lll 111111ii1m11J'hlll V1lir m&lt;mber; Pearl Knapp, chapeau, Meigs cou1~ty Sa· During the business 11118101' cussed. A salad course was serr:;-~0, .!lacy ~~ ~~~~ Cl!llllley Slll~~~t ~. 7.11tJ.. 1hpan.montal le secretalre-caisslere passe, and Juha Hy- Tu~.cl:~ ~~~~.J~~~:aito attend . ved to Mr. Paul Smart, Mr.
e COUI!Iy SaioJt No;, 7l I ito~ q~- hllllti photo.
spring conference or the Ohio : and Mrs. Harold Hubbard, Mr.

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lot lllother't Day.
Atlending were Ida
carol TeepeU, Linda
Mary Mills, J'lldy Owen,

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D. COllYAli Nc
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Move out.In May See your Chevrolet
the Chevrolet Way

V." D. Edwai-dt ,lnsurlnct, PoiMrtY
· Cofu!l'lb~• &amp; sOuihotn Ohio lloctrle
.,

(red-atripe tires, apodal flot-eornering
suspension, ftoor-mounted shift and ail·
vinyl upholsb!ry are standord). Just drop
in, pick out the new Cheveile you want
with the power and equipment you want.
And get away with oomething youl'll!ll-;a great May buy, no less, 011 Amenea •
favorite mid·size car.

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new snow treads aJso. •...,•. 11
5 11 tp

evenings.

~~!!I ONE LARGE motor drlvea hay

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:FOR Memorial Day benutiful . •peciallzed Eervire - Bulk
BVLLOO
- We
WORK
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~ wanted , se Ieetion of artiricial flowers, .I ~preadiog Available
1
MS;ODabl rate, WY 2-2208. i baskets, crosses, hearts. Fin- I ~~s:enc~Fo ~:U ~ M~,':/s~ ~li
5 11 6tc l est to choose from. Slop

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Analysis, straight &amp; mixed

plete h~e for men .

worn-

Brothers, 618

en._ Equ1pment furmsheDd,isftrerie .
101
Wr1te to Gor don Rae ,
Sales Mgr., 3584 Darbyshire

8 12

eration, New
· M'ddl
materials a\'ailable.
All a1 I
5 11 3tc
Cl 1'ff' s Shoe Repa1r,
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TV
2-3537.
PIAN0 lessons, $3 each. Call pori, Ohio.
5 10 IZtc new ow pnces.
WY H61S, June llummel.
. - .Ph. WY 2-2181
Employment Wanled SEWING
' 11 6te HAY rake rubber tire Co-Op,
Ylce, all make1. WY loaM. 11
;;;==;-;::--.,.-....,~
$35. Robert Blackwood, Harri·
POM:ROY YARD WORK, own tools, by 'l1le Fabric ShOJ&gt;, l'ornero!'
hour or contract. Phone WY Authorized Singer Sales
SEXSON'S Keystone StaUon on sonville. Ohio..
5 10 3tp
OHIO
2-am.
s 12 3tc Service.
Rt. 7 at FlVe Points. Under ROLLAWA Y bed and mattress, ,
e
I 211 lie
new man81emtl!IL Please stop $35. Robert Blackwood, Harri-1
s 10 6tp _sonvjj]•. _
5 IZ Jlp ~: 1,!!!!J"'a"'c"'k"'W"'."'C"'a"'rs"'ey,;,.,M,g"'r•"'..,~l ~=;f;;;ar;;m;,M~achinery
io'"E"u"cr""ous;;;;-;R;:omemad=~.;:.~Pizza.,..=: ONE female and one male Fox i
A'I'I'ENTION FARM
- -ERS-! - .DoliOc, 75c, IIICI ~.00 sizes. 0e- Terrier pups. Jarob
Baer, l
ZIG ZAG
you pay city prices for used
luxe Pi&amp;za, IUO. Jecl&lt;'l Da~ f Minersville, Ohio, R. D. 1.
La~ Singer. AUTOMATIC
farm machinery? 1 have had
l7 Bar•. Mlddlei)O!l 12 1 del
5 10 Jtp ing machine. Au!::m~~~~~~115 used tractors 1u stock this
buttonholes, sews on
year. 1 don't believe aU the
Ah Now RodilfOr Sh!f
Wanted To Buy
,ANTIQUE furniture, Dresser 1 all without attachmenl,.
dealers in the four adjoining
eCor eTruck eHattor
HOUSECLEANING! OJd fash· ' and bedroom smte over 100 : sume paymenls of $6
oouniies have had that many.
Ccora e BulldoHr
loned fUnuture, .picture yrs. old. Wayne Prince, Long 1 month or pay balance
1 have more plows than ~ 1 e
eAny Type
frames, disbes, other Items. Bottorr., Ohio. Phone 37R-IIZ98 .! $65.55. Call WY 2-;1218.
factory that makes them, I
5
8
Wbat do ,00 have? can or
5 10 3tc :
mowers for any tracior' pl....
lee CorDer Ailtiqu8 Sbop Mld- PLANTS _ Sweet Potato~
I IIIII CONSOLE STEREO
ty of rakes, most anything
dleport, OltJo_ WY 2-2959
" 11 J t tak 1 Lovdy
needed on the farm. All prio- WY 2-2196 Mlcldloport, 0
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per 100, tomato and cabbage us . en ~·
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ed for the small farmer's bud-1 1~;;:;:::;;:;~~;;::=::::~
-------':..::I~:..:SO!p:::! lllc doz. or 7Sc a hu"o ···d. fimsb. Rad1o equlpped w1th get. Bill Goodwin, 6 miles
liflO LBS. May lpPie. Qe· lb. peppers, egg plant, broccoli, 4 spee d au tornaIIc changer. I from Wllkesville,
6 8
KARL GRVESER, plumbing

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SAVE MONEY AT

liOO lb wUd -~ · ~ lb.
Gold~ Seal fl..'/5
f2S Jb. 81111 ... cl , · "-·"eel
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rc:ot.s Blil BaJJey ~iDe,
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SERVICE

1964 Chevrolet 2 Door ........ $1695

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FOR SALE
TWO houses, Chester RDad (RL
7), large lot, f5,1100.00.
SEVEN room house, U 1 I o a
Terrace, l'ollleroy, new alu- .
minum siding, $6,900.110.
SMALL frall;le house witb lhrH
room furnished downsteirs,
1112 E. Main Street, Pom..
roy, $800.00.
THREE bedroom frame boult,
I~ B•Jttemut Avenue, Pomeroy, $'1,500.00
FOUR bedroom ·house, Butter·
nut Avenue, Pomerof $'1,000.
THREE bedroom boUI4i/ MuJ.
berry Ave., PometoJ: &gt; Hat
wa~r heaq ayolem, btrd'II'Ood floors. ttl,500.tl0.
TWO apartment .houilo; ~
Street, large lot, POlllel'GJ,
$5,500.00.
THREE bedroom house, 111::
bath, Vale Street, Pomeroy,

1964 Chevelle Deluxe 2-Dr. · ··· $1495

Beautiful car in 2 tone green finish, low mileage by
original local owner, spotless olean Interior, 155 h.p.
8 cyl. engine, std. trana. Tires like new, radio and
heater.
·

TWO aparlment bouse, Mu~
berry Avenue, Pomoruy, $4,.
1100.00.
THREE bedroom house, Laur·
el Street, Pomeroy, fii,Soo.OO
HARTINGER BuDdluc, -· ' N.
lid Aft., lllddleptli, .,,500.
Cllll WY H7ll. Allar t p. m.
eon WY wa. c. ........
O'llrlea ... Qoew 1111117 Ct.

327 cu. in. engine, Powergllde trans. Power steering
and brakes, like new lSI fine white wall tires, radio

and heater ,red interior1 showroom clean, all white
finisb.

1964 Falcon 2·Dr..............,.. $1295
DelUD trim. Seall llwayt eovered. Whitewall tlrt1
allow little .....,, White :llnilb. Rtdlo and heater.

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'raAn.ER'· 8pll!e

A. HaU, Reedsville,

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5 I · tfc

A - . Clll. WY NA$.
IBUDGET PRICED IID'IJlture 1n
· .. 5 4 tfc our third floor budget shop.
. .,.t"'aoo=~MS='!urttialtecl--:,-:-:-1 "~·,;.tmen..;
, ~t.
Baker Furniture, Mlddlepoot
All ulllltlol paid. Pbone WY Ohio.
U 12 tic
W97S or WY S.257l 5 t tic i USED work pants and shirts.
I'URNISHED apartment Q \ Carl Ch~valier, Long
Bot· SpfiDg Ave., Pootenl)', Ohio. torn, Ob10.
4 26 24tp
WY Z.Z281.
5 S lk 1ONE black pony, bridle, sadMODERN 2 bedroom apen.l die and marlingalel!.. Phone
ment 5 JttiJes DOttb of Pom-1 WY 2-5375. D. E. Miller.
eroy, P,l!bae WY U6!JI.
.
5 6 6tp
' 'II lk
' LOF'l'Y pile, free from soil is
1
ANTIQUE
the carpet cleaned with Blue f
mi!CeiJarAI'!M, r~1d) • write: Lustre. Rent electrtc sham1:1ro. &amp;w.:.tr' OidL . . w. pooer IL Pomeroy Cement
llaiD St. ·.p arilo,.
Blocl: Co.
5 9 61c

rugs. Jeffers Used Clothing
Store, Rt. 33, going toward
the lair grounds.
&amp; 10 Sic

!Jght green finish, apotlea Interior, good 11m, power
steering and brakes, automatic trona., t'ldlo and beater, factory l1r conditioned. A real lbarp cor and 001
you will Ute.

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mi'i!Rtinut;;;:iii1'iti;;ll-;•i;;ri I JIM 16 ft. Camping trailer •
iFOUR ROOM fwnl;lled aptJrlo. · c:ontple~. See Melvin Little,
mont WY wi51
4 14 'fc Cheshire, Ohio, or
Curtis
TRAILER WI'S

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Jenklnaon, Middleport

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One letter' 1lmpt7 itandl for BllOther. In th18 aamp1e A. t8 ulll
for the tMee Ils. X for the two O's, etc. Single letter~. I.JIMtrophl~, the Jnrtll, and tormaUOP. of the wordl are aD JliDY,
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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I'D G.IVE ' f'aACK THE

TWEtnV GRAHD 1 GOT
TO DEPL YOU THAT
CONTQACT. ONLV I'M
SHORT ~IGI-IT NOW.

lly V. T. HAMLIN
Oll'JUJ.I MR.
1-!E.a.R OF A'f.N11-UNG SO

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WHY, S!!liiM~
ll-!AT'D BE A.

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By HAROLD GRAY

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

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'r'OU "WQt:j'' IT
~POK E R .

Rt:MEM&amp;R~

LOOI&lt;! I t-IMR liKtD YoU,

At-10 't'OU l-ImE f1)' lr-ISIDES~
BUT LOOK AT WHA1' 'M
1

UP AGAINST' I JASON ~W"£.

HAS JUST OCCIDe:D TO &amp;

a.JR ""T ~I

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YOU HAVE

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WH&lt;XT~ 'ollUR
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EYE I 1!'1 J08, &gt;!lU ~
A POKER PLAYER :.. ·BL\T
LOOK AT M:f f;IOE! IT'Ll,.
MEAN ONE MILLION

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PRO~EM!

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BUT I'LL. MAI&lt;E:.
IT UP TO '100!

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ABBIE AND SLATS

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UNDER A GOOD D?AL
OF 5TRAIN AT WORK .
E:NERG'I' .... .
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SlEEP .••LACK OF

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PHONE WY 2-2ISI
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IIACINI, OHIO

I:Sy CHESTER GCI'ILD

fOR 8.\LI: - ~~~ .
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WY UB. '
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GREASE JOB .

Ft~ID-IlrMieltSM

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MINIATIJIII!S
CertalJJ peJntlags Ire called
miniatureo because, eriglnaJJy,
they · were pointed with ntlul·
um, which to native einn:itbar
or red lead. The paint, not
lire, woo reopontlble for

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MNIAGEMENT

torge backya!"', ·el01e
IOChoql Qtl. 630 South Srd
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COMPLETE SALES

.&amp;~qo-Blue Lustre carpet
uphotola'y cleaner. R
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elee1rle 8harnpooer $1. Bak&lt;er I BOP B EDZIZOKI Z I'BSD ODDP Tl
Co,
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ROUSH &amp; LYONS

1416 Weot Main llll'!&gt;el,
lrOJ, Ohio, at Zirk'a ft-·~•
liar. P,hlllle lm-586t•

DAR.Y OBYPIOQUOTE- B_.s how to 'II'Gik ltl
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"f'("aterday's CryptoquoU!1 YOutt PAC!m DO~H TESTIIl"f
WHAT YOU BE INWARDLY.- LEW!S EVANS
(0 1886', KJ1tC r.turu Sya\\k&amp;te, IDC.)

"WORLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAILER

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Plants'. the best ever. Supply I
very Jln,ited. First .am•. first i
eerved. Signed : Wm.
H. ;
llolllleo, Syracuse, Ollio.
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Wo Think Thlola Tho

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Freertto a
Roaches and

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Saves you 011&amp;-th!N II ouebaU. One Meigs County Own• wbo doea own
· work. Five year &amp;U&amp;rUiet.
ltlfesmen. ~ Jean -r~-1

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COMPLETE l\emode1lll&amp; Alu- 1
mluum siding, atorm wiJid.
ows .and de ·s, awnlnp IIICI
oarporto; e&gt;perl lbslallatloD.
Phon~ ALL CRAF'l' ALUMI·
NUM PRODUCTS, 168 North
Second Ave., WY z.55'10.

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waspo and water bugS.
so. Whlto """
82. Parrie&lt;l
b
a le at King Builders
M. Spllt JllliBo
Co., MiddleporL
4 29
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NEW &amp; USED CARS AND TRUCKS

POMEROY

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worker'•

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or will take u lifer. Pbonl
WY Z.7118i.
I 10 1tp .
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AT ITS GREATEST

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DOWN
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age and water. !hwn'a TraJJ..I
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·YOU can walk on your
2 1 22-Fomal•
Mineiville, 01110.
ltours alter cleaning it
1 eointo abbr.
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Lustre Foam Electric sn.m 2li.Siendor
v.wa..
glass tube
pooer rental $1.
115. Old
5

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pa furnace ond 11orm doors.
Floors have Jn.ll1d Jlnaleum.
0. large Jot. Will late fi:JOII

PIZZA

0 A I l Y CROSSWORD
A&lt;JROS8

FA'ST BALt AU&gt; M'f

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port, or call WY 2-Z919.
5 11 3tp

ap
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CURVE; BAU., MV

I ROOM boule willl bella Ia
Bradbury. Pbolla WY S.7450.

Blaettnars

Cil7, Oltto.

ly KING

SEEU MY

Ill~

1958 Olds. 98 • 4 Door .......... $495

BRAKE SDYICE

~'liE

$4,1100.00. .

1963 Impala Hardtop Coupe ·· · · $1795

AliGNMENT

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Jlvealn11 WY MM1
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Alberl M. Cu, Bnller
llary Clelalld, 811etaa1

VB engine, Powerglide tram. Uke new white wall
tires, radio. Seat alwaya covered, beautiful aqua fin·
ish.

WHEa

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RADIATOR

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~!lnllilll,
. ~· ·•··.• ftil.
fenced, clii.C b6uof (0:141
milk houoe, .bt111, . aiiOd. ·$ 11
crib. Property ' Jn 800il ' ' fa.

Ill acre:1

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~=
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ings
fanD, ..... CIV·' prop.

Super Spl Convertible. Low mileage, origlnal local
owner, 800 white wall tires, 327 VB engine, automatic,
power steering, radio and heater, w)lite finish, black
top. Truly showroom clean.

brussels sprouts and cauli· Dual volume controL Th:s set I
and
beating, Minersville,
Dower 15c doz. Also five good . 3 months old. Take over pay- I - - - - - , . - , - - - Ohio. End yoor sewer trouble.
electric hot water heaters a' ments of 11.25 per week or 1
Auto Sales
We have all size sewer machood
ff
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'
pay balance due $92.24. Try
1nes R..•~•bl
te c u
g
cut o saw an a furn- 11 .
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C 11 WY 2· -r·- e ra s. a
ace blower. B. F.
Board,
'a" your orne. a 5 8 6 sport sedan,
WY 2-2974, day or nJgltt.
32 1
--~--~--_:..::....~ Mason, w. va.
s 10 8tp _ _ _ _
te gine, 4 speed, automatic,::iswl 1""'======'~li~IIAI
_
~ Rent
HORSE DRAWN mowing mach- CAITLE OILER ITox-0-Wik). !ric wipers with washer, ~
EXPERIENCED
e ROOM FARM boule, base. lue. Also wagon wbeeis. Con- Includes face Oy fighter, min- seat belts, etc., 2 new tires,
...... _.. --"•--•·
tact 11 b Will'
Shad
era! feeder and an automatic good mech.,
and -ceuent:!l
~..I, Dell' ~ ~_: """""""'
er
Jams, 5 8 eStp cattle oiler. Authorized deal- buy at $425. Sure we ·finance,
=~-~
we...- II~ •
er for Gallia and Meigs Meigs Equipment Company.
. - - .,.. 101118 """"""' ELECI'ROLVX SWEEPER
counties. GordoR H. Swisher, Phone WY 2-2176. 5 12 6tc
prllileg4 l'ltlltlit WY NZII'/. COMPLETE with attachments Chesbire, Ohio. Phone EM 7and
;,
,, i ~ 3tc and paper throw away bags. 7289.
5 2 30tp 11161 FORD Galallt, Charleo
f BEDROiOM MODERN !lOme, Runs goad. $I4.9S. WY 2-268.\. GREAT LAKES bousetrailer, Lyons, Masoo, W. VL Pbo~~ell
5 9 ate
Racine, jiL·'- s. ·~ Totti
50 ft. Also men's work uni- 773-561L
I 10 lie
Wolfe lifl~"'\ ~ Bank 1954 SCHVLT aluminum trail- forms,
women's and cbil· 1961 FORD Galatde, good
or wrllli'.. . ~ Tipp er, 8 • 28 under $12011.00. M. dren's clothing, and woven dltion, $6110. l!ee O'Dell

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ClNE .,. .Good .1 ·~·--·

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1964 Chevrolet ·· ............. · $2195

Jk. amseng

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rAIIM - I MILIIU110if·:lltA-

Super Sport Coupe. Low mileage, vinyl Interior with
bucket seata, VB, automatic, power steering and brak·
ea, tinted glasa, padded dash, wire wheel coven,
black vinyl roof ond Sierra tan finish. Truly a sharp
aporta car.

KEITH GOBLE FORD

!'.'1

eomple~ -~lldl )IIIII

1965 Chevrolet Impala .. · · ·... $2695

ati•n service.

Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43221.

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THE BEST HERE

E. Main

Pomeroy.

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COIIdlllon. $11,eatl ••• ' · · ·. '
MJDDLIIPORT - 11'11 •. AliD
LINCOLN ,.· J .
trama,
I l'OOIDI (S bedroi&gt;ltll){ balll,
- gu ~ iot ; Boor

PRias and QUALITY are .

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$ 12 6tp

"NI!AL •. ~

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I atol'J b!&gt;llll, .,, l'O!IiliM "' ·
bedruoml), mccsem 'b all
klteben, fuiiaQe· W', . ...
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• 6 Good lrelkf11t Sets

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e4 Used Wringer
G.E., Ill good

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COME OVER

e2 Nice W1rdrobes

Phono9924576
W. Main St. '
Pomo..,
formerly Graeser Body
.Works

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RIII'LAND FURNITURE'S
USED FURNITURE OUTlET RUnAND

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er WJth extra blade. Em~r·l DON'T PVMP yourrKl:!:~f:J''
ROMEBUILDEI\S - Remod·
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son Pooler, Chester, Ohio.
septic tonk. Get
DRIVER • SI.~ESMAN , sa·I eling on your present horneT
- 10 -..
w~ a ......u ... l_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~~~:...:.~ I All Septic Tank Cleaner. Lalld·l lary plus conunission. West We work to please. Nel&amp;ler's
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- -- ~- • • 1mark Farm Bureau.
Virginia Sausage Co., New
Building Supply, Raclae.
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and
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pairs, cloth awnings and re- ·
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pairs, porch vallance,
too can
MALE AND FEMALE - MeA
"1r11ice,
: bluu f'IIOD~••
boo porch shades. Dale
beautiful if you use
and women needed in area's O'DELL TERMITE i1C
'
w.un:~·,AD'
Lustre · Rent elect~J·c~r:l~':~l largest cleaoiog
··
pel Supply, 2\5 Union
company. Belmont Dr., Galllpolls, UblO.,.II ;~~~;
~ONE WY 2-2)56 - Pomeroy,'
Ohio.
5 11
puoer II. Picken's
Write to Winans White Glove :,n•C::~irree
. TeriDI~te~=~
--··--- -Co. Inc.
Maintenance, 13th and Av·
...J ~
Beeeb and Oak Ti~:~.~:: l.---======----\1 ery Streets, Parkersburg, w. tions:·ean Pilrn:!nly
vnee
.jSOME
Emmett G. Will, Rt. :. ,,,,, ,..
Va.
Block Co., WY Ults,
5 11 ate
SISTER MORTICA. A truly ! .!!'!_·
__ 5 10 6tp
Repair, In Mlddleporl, WY 22371
1
gifted pelm \oealler. Past, 1965 '!'RAVEL Trailer - Sleeps
MALE - NEED CASH? Sell
• Baum Lumber Co,
'
Landmark's Got
Chester 911S-3301.
t 17
present, future, ,$1..00 reading : 5 - like new - priced
at
EVERYTHING
famous Knappaerolred shoes.
I
wltb this lid: 'K!Inaup, Rl 7. i ~- See at 493 Broadway
Full. or pari tune. H1gh com· BEATING, PLUMBING, Rural ,
W (or . bi!ICI' lign.
, St., Middleport. Ph. WY 2- Why dnve 50 miles, when
miSSion. s plus bonus. Com· Doxol Bottle "-a. •rnotd
I 5592
vou can get delivery at our
ua
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10
300
5

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TO GO FOR

.FURNITURE e APPI:IANaS
e4 Good Living R"m Suite•

Rose Alignment Shop

Pomeroy, Oht'o

PLACE

Best U.sed Buys

BRAKE SERVICE

lne
110 Mechanic St.

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ond

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unable. Call WY 2-3713 days

ot evenings or WY 2-3566 I

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EXPERIENCED .
W.H~· ;···

li\1, POMEROY

conciltion, 4 new tires,

laaT..
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Also men's work
forms, women's and
.rugs.
-,·· clothing
and
Jeffers Used
Sto
Rt 33
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· ' gomg
lhe Fairground,.
$ 11

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fi~tExtra ·Cash The Want Ad Wav
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new snow treads aJso. •...,•. 11
5 11 tp

evenings.

~~!!I ONE LARGE motor drlvea hay

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6658mgs ury Rd., P one. WYI2312-

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area warf'house. Call us for

:FOR Memorial Day benutiful . •peciallzed Eervire - Bulk
BVLLOO
- We
WORK
·
~ wanted , se Ieetion of artiricial flowers, .I ~preadiog Available
1
MS;ODabl rate, WY 2-2208. i baskets, crosses, hearts. Fin- I ~~s:enc~Fo ~:U ~ M~,':/s~ ~li
5 11 6tc l est to choose from. Slop

at

Analysis, straight &amp; mixed

plete h~e for men .

worn-

Brothers, 618

en._ Equ1pment furmsheDd,isftrerie .
101
Wr1te to Gor don Rae ,
Sales Mgr., 3584 Darbyshire

8 12

eration, New
· M'ddl
materials a\'ailable.
All a1 I
5 11 3tc
Cl 1'ff' s Shoe Repa1r,
- ·- - - - -- 1 e- ,
.
1
TV
2-3537.
PIAN0 lessons, $3 each. Call pori, Ohio.
5 10 IZtc new ow pnces.
WY H61S, June llummel.
. - .Ph. WY 2-2181
Employment Wanled SEWING
' 11 6te HAY rake rubber tire Co-Op,
Ylce, all make1. WY loaM. 11
;;;==;-;::--.,.-....,~
$35. Robert Blackwood, Harri·
POM:ROY YARD WORK, own tools, by 'l1le Fabric ShOJ&gt;, l'ornero!'
hour or contract. Phone WY Authorized Singer Sales
SEXSON'S Keystone StaUon on sonville. Ohio..
5 10 3tp
OHIO
2-am.
s 12 3tc Service.
Rt. 7 at FlVe Points. Under ROLLAWA Y bed and mattress, ,
e
I 211 lie
new man81emtl!IL Please stop $35. Robert Blackwood, Harri-1
s 10 6tp _sonvjj]•. _
5 IZ Jlp ~: 1,!!!!J"'a"'c"'k"'W"'."'C"'a"'rs"'ey,;,.,M,g"'r•"'..,~l ~=;f;;;ar;;m;,M~achinery
io'"E"u"cr""ous;;;;-;R;:omemad=~.;:.~Pizza.,..=: ONE female and one male Fox i
A'I'I'ENTION FARM
- -ERS-! - .DoliOc, 75c, IIICI ~.00 sizes. 0e- Terrier pups. Jarob
Baer, l
ZIG ZAG
you pay city prices for used
luxe Pi&amp;za, IUO. Jecl&lt;'l Da~ f Minersville, Ohio, R. D. 1.
La~ Singer. AUTOMATIC
farm machinery? 1 have had
l7 Bar•. Mlddlei)O!l 12 1 del
5 10 Jtp ing machine. Au!::m~~~~~~115 used tractors 1u stock this
buttonholes, sews on
year. 1 don't believe aU the
Ah Now RodilfOr Sh!f
Wanted To Buy
,ANTIQUE furniture, Dresser 1 all without attachmenl,.
dealers in the four adjoining
eCor eTruck eHattor
HOUSECLEANING! OJd fash· ' and bedroom smte over 100 : sume paymenls of $6
oouniies have had that many.
Ccora e BulldoHr
loned fUnuture, .picture yrs. old. Wayne Prince, Long 1 month or pay balance
1 have more plows than ~ 1 e
eAny Type
frames, disbes, other Items. Bottorr., Ohio. Phone 37R-IIZ98 .! $65.55. Call WY 2-;1218.
factory that makes them, I
5
8
Wbat do ,00 have? can or
5 10 3tc :
mowers for any tracior' pl....
lee CorDer Ailtiqu8 Sbop Mld- PLANTS _ Sweet Potato~
I IIIII CONSOLE STEREO
ty of rakes, most anything
dleport, OltJo_ WY 2-2959
" 11 J t tak 1 Lovdy
needed on the farm. All prio- WY 2-2196 Mlcldloport, 0
·
per 100, tomato and cabbage us . en ~·
.
.
ed for the small farmer's bud-1 1~;;:;:::;;:;~~;;::=::::~
-------':..::I~:..:SO!p:::! lllc doz. or 7Sc a hu"o ···d. fimsb. Rad1o equlpped w1th get. Bill Goodwin, 6 miles
liflO LBS. May lpPie. Qe· lb. peppers, egg plant, broccoli, 4 spee d au tornaIIc changer. I from Wllkesville,
6 8
KARL GRVESER, plumbing

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SAVE MONEY AT

liOO lb wUd -~ · ~ lb.
Gold~ Seal fl..'/5
f2S Jb. 81111 ... cl , · "-·"eel
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rc:ot.s Blil BaJJey ~iDe,
Oltlo'
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SERVICE

1964 Chevrolet 2 Door ........ $1695

_,. .

FOR SALE
TWO houses, Chester RDad (RL
7), large lot, f5,1100.00.
SEVEN room house, U 1 I o a
Terrace, l'ollleroy, new alu- .
minum siding, $6,900.110.
SMALL frall;le house witb lhrH
room furnished downsteirs,
1112 E. Main Street, Pom..
roy, $800.00.
THREE bedroom frame boult,
I~ B•Jttemut Avenue, Pomeroy, $'1,500.00
FOUR bedroom ·house, Butter·
nut Avenue, Pomerof $'1,000.
THREE bedroom boUI4i/ MuJ.
berry Ave., PometoJ: &gt; Hat
wa~r heaq ayolem, btrd'II'Ood floors. ttl,500.tl0.
TWO apartment .houilo; ~
Street, large lot, POlllel'GJ,
$5,500.00.
THREE bedroom house, 111::
bath, Vale Street, Pomeroy,

1964 Chevelle Deluxe 2-Dr. · ··· $1495

Beautiful car in 2 tone green finish, low mileage by
original local owner, spotless olean Interior, 155 h.p.
8 cyl. engine, std. trana. Tires like new, radio and
heater.
·

TWO aparlment bouse, Mu~
berry Avenue, Pomoruy, $4,.
1100.00.
THREE bedroom house, Laur·
el Street, Pomeroy, fii,Soo.OO
HARTINGER BuDdluc, -· ' N.
lid Aft., lllddleptli, .,,500.
Cllll WY H7ll. Allar t p. m.
eon WY wa. c. ........
O'llrlea ... Qoew 1111117 Ct.

327 cu. in. engine, Powergllde trans. Power steering
and brakes, like new lSI fine white wall tires, radio

and heater ,red interior1 showroom clean, all white
finisb.

1964 Falcon 2·Dr..............,.. $1295
DelUD trim. Seall llwayt eovered. Whitewall tlrt1
allow little .....,, White :llnilb. Rtdlo and heater.

'flri U lOtc
ellllil1mell

'raAn.ER'· 8pll!e

A. HaU, Reedsville,

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5 I · tfc

A - . Clll. WY NA$.
IBUDGET PRICED IID'IJlture 1n
· .. 5 4 tfc our third floor budget shop.
. .,.t"'aoo=~MS='!urttialtecl--:,-:-:-1 "~·,;.tmen..;
, ~t.
Baker Furniture, Mlddlepoot
All ulllltlol paid. Pbone WY Ohio.
U 12 tic
W97S or WY S.257l 5 t tic i USED work pants and shirts.
I'URNISHED apartment Q \ Carl Ch~valier, Long
Bot· SpfiDg Ave., Pootenl)', Ohio. torn, Ob10.
4 26 24tp
WY Z.Z281.
5 S lk 1ONE black pony, bridle, sadMODERN 2 bedroom apen.l die and marlingalel!.. Phone
ment 5 JttiJes DOttb of Pom-1 WY 2-5375. D. E. Miller.
eroy, P,l!bae WY U6!JI.
.
5 6 6tp
' 'II lk
' LOF'l'Y pile, free from soil is
1
ANTIQUE
the carpet cleaned with Blue f
mi!CeiJarAI'!M, r~1d) • write: Lustre. Rent electrtc sham1:1ro. &amp;w.:.tr' OidL . . w. pooer IL Pomeroy Cement
llaiD St. ·.p arilo,.
Blocl: Co.
5 9 61c

rugs. Jeffers Used Clothing
Store, Rt. 33, going toward
the lair grounds.
&amp; 10 Sic

!Jght green finish, apotlea Interior, good 11m, power
steering and brakes, automatic trona., t'ldlo and beater, factory l1r conditioned. A real lbarp cor and 001
you will Ute.

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mi'i!Rtinut;;;:iii1'iti;;ll-;•i;;ri I JIM 16 ft. Camping trailer •
iFOUR ROOM fwnl;lled aptJrlo. · c:ontple~. See Melvin Little,
mont WY wi51
4 14 'fc Cheshire, Ohio, or
Curtis
TRAILER WI'S

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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I'D G.IVE ' f'aACK THE

TWEtnV GRAHD 1 GOT
TO DEPL YOU THAT
CONTQACT. ONLV I'M
SHORT ~IGI-IT NOW.

lly V. T. HAMLIN
Oll'JUJ.I MR.
1-!E.a.R OF A'f.N11-UNG SO

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WHY, S!!liiM~
ll-!AT'D BE A.

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By HAROLD GRAY

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

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~POK E R .

Rt:MEM&amp;R~

LOOI&lt;! I t-IMR liKtD YoU,

At-10 't'OU l-ImE f1)' lr-ISIDES~
BUT LOOK AT WHA1' 'M
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UP AGAINST' I JASON ~W"£.

HAS JUST OCCIDe:D TO &amp;

a.JR ""T ~I

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YOU HAVE

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WH&lt;XT~ 'ollUR
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EYE I 1!'1 J08, &gt;!lU ~
A POKER PLAYER :.. ·BL\T
LOOK AT M:f f;IOE! IT'Ll,.
MEAN ONE MILLION

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PRO~EM!

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IT UP TO '100!

WHO~I

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ABBIE AND SLATS

Lubrlcotlon kr\riM . I

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UNDER A GOOD D?AL
OF 5TRAIN AT WORK .
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and

C. &amp; J. Trailer S1l11
PHONE WY 2-2ISI
Ill Lincoln 11. Mfddflptrt,

IIACINI, OHIO

I:Sy CHESTER GCI'ILD

fOR 8.\LI: - ~~~ .
otem Cllt. Clllford ·~t
WY UB. '
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GREASE JOB .

Ft~ID-IlrMieltSM

JlM' ~RNAHAN

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MINIATIJIII!S
CertalJJ peJntlags Ire called
miniatureo because, eriglnaJJy,
they · were pointed with ntlul·
um, which to native einn:itbar
or red lead. The paint, not
lire, woo reopontlble for

RNcltlet

MNIAGEMENT

torge backya!"', ·el01e
IOChoql Qtl. 630 South Srd
1&amp;,~. W Yw.&amp;D.
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POMEROY, OHIO

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COMPLETE SALES

.&amp;~qo-Blue Lustre carpet
uphotola'y cleaner. R
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elee1rle 8harnpooer $1. Bak&lt;er I BOP B EDZIZOKI Z I'BSD ODDP Tl
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1416 Weot Main llll'!&gt;el,
lrOJ, Ohio, at Zirk'a ft-·~•
liar. P,hlllle lm-586t•

DAR.Y OBYPIOQUOTE- B_.s how to 'II'Gik ltl
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WHAT YOU BE INWARDLY.- LEW!S EVANS
(0 1886', KJ1tC r.turu Sya\\k&amp;te, IDC.)

"WORLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAILER

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Plants'. the best ever. Supply I
very Jln,ited. First .am•. first i
eerved. Signed : Wm.
H. ;
llolllleo, Syracuse, Ollio.
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Freertto a
Roaches and

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Saves you 011&amp;-th!N II ouebaU. One Meigs County Own• wbo doea own
· work. Five year &amp;U&amp;rUiet.
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mluum siding, atorm wiJid.
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oarporto; e&gt;perl lbslallatloD.
Phon~ ALL CRAF'l' ALUMI·
NUM PRODUCTS, 168 North
Second Ave., WY z.55'10.

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waspo and water bugS.
so. Whlto """
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·YOU can walk on your
2 1 22-Fomal•
Mineiville, 01110.
ltours alter cleaning it
1 eointo abbr.
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Lustre Foam Electric sn.m 2li.Siendor
v.wa..
glass tube
pooer rental $1.
115. Old
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PIZZA

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port, or call WY 2-Z919.
5 11 3tp

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CURVE; BAU., MV

I ROOM boule willl bella Ia
Bradbury. Pbolla WY S.7450.

Blaettnars

Cil7, Oltto.

ly KING

SEEU MY

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1958 Olds. 98 • 4 Door .......... $495

BRAKE SDYICE

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$4,1100.00. .

1963 Impala Hardtop Coupe ·· · · $1795

AliGNMENT

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llary Clelalld, 811etaa1

VB engine, Powerglide tram. Uke new white wall
tires, radio. Seat alwaya covered, beautiful aqua fin·
ish.

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RADIATOR

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. ~· ·•··.• ftil.
fenced, clii.C b6uof (0:141
milk houoe, .bt111, . aiiOd. ·$ 11
crib. Property ' Jn 800il ' ' fa.

Ill acre:1

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fanD, ..... CIV·' prop.

Super Spl Convertible. Low mileage, origlnal local
owner, 800 white wall tires, 327 VB engine, automatic,
power steering, radio and heater, w)lite finish, black
top. Truly showroom clean.

brussels sprouts and cauli· Dual volume controL Th:s set I
and
beating, Minersville,
Dower 15c doz. Also five good . 3 months old. Take over pay- I - - - - - , . - , - - - Ohio. End yoor sewer trouble.
electric hot water heaters a' ments of 11.25 per week or 1
Auto Sales
We have all size sewer machood
ff
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pay balance due $92.24. Try
1nes R..•~•bl
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cut o saw an a furn- 11 .
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C 11 WY 2· -r·- e ra s. a
ace blower. B. F.
Board,
'a" your orne. a 5 8 6 sport sedan,
WY 2-2974, day or nJgltt.
32 1
--~--~--_:..::....~ Mason, w. va.
s 10 8tp _ _ _ _
te gine, 4 speed, automatic,::iswl 1""'======'~li~IIAI
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HORSE DRAWN mowing mach- CAITLE OILER ITox-0-Wik). !ric wipers with washer, ~
EXPERIENCED
e ROOM FARM boule, base. lue. Also wagon wbeeis. Con- Includes face Oy fighter, min- seat belts, etc., 2 new tires,
...... _.. --"•--•·
tact 11 b Will'
Shad
era! feeder and an automatic good mech.,
and -ceuent:!l
~..I, Dell' ~ ~_: """""""'
er
Jams, 5 8 eStp cattle oiler. Authorized deal- buy at $425. Sure we ·finance,
=~-~
we...- II~ •
er for Gallia and Meigs Meigs Equipment Company.
. - - .,.. 101118 """"""' ELECI'ROLVX SWEEPER
counties. GordoR H. Swisher, Phone WY 2-2176. 5 12 6tc
prllileg4 l'ltlltlit WY NZII'/. COMPLETE with attachments Chesbire, Ohio. Phone EM 7and
;,
,, i ~ 3tc and paper throw away bags. 7289.
5 2 30tp 11161 FORD Galallt, Charleo
f BEDROiOM MODERN !lOme, Runs goad. $I4.9S. WY 2-268.\. GREAT LAKES bousetrailer, Lyons, Masoo, W. VL Pbo~~ell
5 9 ate
Racine, jiL·'- s. ·~ Totti
50 ft. Also men's work uni- 773-561L
I 10 lie
Wolfe lifl~"'\ ~ Bank 1954 SCHVLT aluminum trail- forms,
women's and cbil· 1961 FORD Galatde, good
or wrllli'.. . ~ Tipp er, 8 • 28 under $12011.00. M. dren's clothing, and woven dltion, $6110. l!ee O'Dell

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Jk. amseng

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Super Sport Coupe. Low mileage, vinyl Interior with
bucket seata, VB, automatic, power steering and brak·
ea, tinted glasa, padded dash, wire wheel coven,
black vinyl roof ond Sierra tan finish. Truly a sharp
aporta car.

KEITH GOBLE FORD

!'.'1

eomple~ -~lldl )IIIII

1965 Chevrolet Impala .. · · ·... $2695

ati•n service.

Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43221.

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THE BEST HERE

E. Main

Pomeroy.

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COIIdlllon. $11,eatl ••• ' · · ·. '
MJDDLIIPORT - 11'11 •. AliD
LINCOLN ,.· J .
trama,
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bedruoml), mccsem 'b all
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e4 Used Wringer
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W. Main St. '
Pomo..,
formerly Graeser Body
.Works

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ROMEBUILDEI\S - Remod·
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son Pooler, Chester, Ohio.
septic tonk. Get
DRIVER • SI.~ESMAN , sa·I eling on your present horneT
- 10 -..
w~ a ......u ... l_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~~~:...:.~ I All Septic Tank Cleaner. Lalld·l lary plus conunission. West We work to please. Nel&amp;ler's
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Virginia Sausage Co., New
Building Supply, Raclae.
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Blinds
and
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W.
Va.
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pairs, cloth awnings and re- ·
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pairs, porch vallance,
too can
MALE AND FEMALE - MeA
"1r11ice,
: bluu f'IIOD~••
boo porch shades. Dale
beautiful if you use
and women needed in area's O'DELL TERMITE i1C
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Lustre · Rent elect~J·c~r:l~':~l largest cleaoiog
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pel Supply, 2\5 Union
company. Belmont Dr., Galllpolls, UblO.,.II ;~~~;
~ONE WY 2-2)56 - Pomeroy,'
Ohio.
5 11
puoer II. Picken's
Write to Winans White Glove :,n•C::~irree
. TeriDI~te~=~
--··--- -Co. Inc.
Maintenance, 13th and Av·
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Beeeb and Oak Ti~:~.~:: l.---======----\1 ery Streets, Parkersburg, w. tions:·ean Pilrn:!nly
vnee
.jSOME
Emmett G. Will, Rt. :. ,,,,, ,..
Va.
Block Co., WY Ults,
5 11 ate
SISTER MORTICA. A truly ! .!!'!_·
__ 5 10 6tp
Repair, In Mlddleporl, WY 22371
1
gifted pelm \oealler. Past, 1965 '!'RAVEL Trailer - Sleeps
MALE - NEED CASH? Sell
• Baum Lumber Co,
'
Landmark's Got
Chester 911S-3301.
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present, future, ,$1..00 reading : 5 - like new - priced
at
EVERYTHING
famous Knappaerolred shoes.
I
wltb this lid: 'K!Inaup, Rl 7. i ~- See at 493 Broadway
Full. or pari tune. H1gh com· BEATING, PLUMBING, Rural ,
W (or . bi!ICI' lign.
, St., Middleport. Ph. WY 2- Why dnve 50 miles, when
miSSion. s plus bonus. Com· Doxol Bottle "-a. •rnotd
I 5592
vou can get delivery at our
ua
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10
300
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TO GO FOR

.FURNITURE e APPI:IANaS
e4 Good Living R"m Suite•

Rose Alignment Shop

Pomeroy, Oht'o

PLACE

Best U.sed Buys

BRAKE SERVICE

lne
110 Mechanic St.

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ALIGNMENT
ond

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unable. Call WY 2-3713 days

ot evenings or WY 2-3566 I

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W.H~· ;···

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conciltion, 4 new tires,

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Also men's work
forms, women's and
.rugs.
-,·· clothing
and
Jeffers Used
Sto
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$ 11

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ALICUiMENT
1nd

BRAKE SERVICE
Rose Alignment Shop

110 Mechanic St.

Phone 992-3576
W. Milo St.
,._..,

Formerly Gneser Bodr

Pomeroy, Ohio

ao.e.

Works

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FURNITURE e APPLtANCES
e4 Good Living Room Suites
to Gvoci Useci iiedroom Suitt
e2 Nice Wardrobe•
e Several UHd Tabl11 and Lamps
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e4 u..d Wringer Washel'l - Maytag and
G.E., all good

u:riiii.iiN\:iii .

Apply
·the ~ally Sentinel

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,

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Rert:a

. 1111 lltat you can alfiJrd, . . 4
bedrooms. Phone WY . Ulll
lor appotntmlll.
f 12 ltp

Best Used Buys
condition, i Uew ~U:e~,
new snow treads also. Rea,s-11
ona])le. Call WY 2-3713 day•• II
or 'evenings or WY
evenings.
5 11

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CARRIERS

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• 6 Good Bmkf11t Sets

SAVE MONEY AT

HOMEBUILDERS - Remod·
eling on your present home?
We work to please. Nelgler'a
Building Supply, Racllte.
' 17 SOle

VENETIAN Blinds and
pairs, cloth awnings and
CARPETS and . too can
MALE AND FEMALE - Men
pairs, porch valiance,
beautiful if yeu use
and womtD needed in area 's O'DELL TERMITE Service,
boo
porch
shades.
Dale
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largest clealling
company. Belmont Dr., Gallipolis,
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pel Supply, 215 Union
pooer $1. Picken's Hardware Write to Winans White Glove Phone . ~15. Terinlte
5 ll
PHONE WY 2-2156 Pomeroy, Ohio.
Co. Inc.
5 10 5te Maintenance, 13th and Av- Pest Control. ~ IDilli~ll
.
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1;· ~·,..·-'- - ! iiJ&gt;MJi: Bi!.eec!;bh and Oak Timber. I iiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiO=iiiiii===.j ery Streets, Parkersburg, W. Block
tion~: ·cau 1'&lt;1111~1))' ~::;11
Co., WY Ul93, ·
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Emmett G. Will , Rt. :. h1;1~e-l t
Va.
5 11 3tc
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Repair,
In Middleport, WY 2SISTER MORTIC~ A truly ; ..!.'!!·
_ 5 10 6tp
2374,
Baum
Lumber Co. Ill
MALE - NEED CASH?
gifted palm' fel!der. p a s t, 1965 TRAVEL 1'rail.r - Sleeps 1
Landmark's Got
Chesler 9115-3301.
4 17 SOle
famous Knapp aerotred shoes.
Pf""Ft, f!J.Iure. ' $!.00 reading i 5 - like new - priced
at
EVERYTHING
Full or part time, High
witli this 111; 'Kana~~&amp;l, Rt. 7.1 1900. See at 493 Broadway
BEATING, PLUMBING, Rural
Why
drive
50
miles,
when
missions plus bonu.~. Com- Doxol Bottle Gas.
'Loo~ for . 1111~' IJin.'
1 St., Middleport. Ph. WY
2· vou can get delivel'l' at our
pJete line for men and wom- Brothers, 618 E. Main SL,
5 12 6tp
5592.
5 10 6tc area warehouse. CaU ns for
I
en. Equipment furnished free. Pomeroy.
'
_
: FOR Memorial Day beoutiful '&gt;peciallzed Eervice - Bulk
9 22 lfe
Spreading Available - We
Write to Gordon Rae,
·
BULLpOZ&amp;,R WORK wanted, selection uf artificial flowers, I 4.1so Can Apply Liquid NiSales Mgr ., 3584 Darbyshire
reaoenable 'rate, WY 2-2208. ; bsskets, crosses, hearts. Fin- trogen To Yom Fields. AU
Jack'•
Drive, Columtus, Ohio 43221.
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·
·s 11 6tc I est to choose from. Stop at Analysis, straight &amp; mixed
RaveD.
materials a~·oilable. AU al
5
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Cliff's Shoe Repair, Middle- 1 oew low prices.
4I
PIANO
12 each.
port, Ohio.
5 10 12tc
Ph. WY 2-2181
Employment Wanted SEWING maehlnel, repair .,..
WY 2-:!tlt. Jlllle HIIIJllliel.
HAy rake rubber tire Co-Op,
flee, au makeo. WY 2-ZZtlt
6 6 etc $35. Robert Blackwood, HarriPOM~ROY YARD WORK, own tools, by '11le Fabrlt Shop,
5 10 3tp ~
hour or contract. Phone
SE;;;;;XSO;;;;;:.;N;;;'S"R;;eys=to'. =ne=S""Ia"ll'"on
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on sonvi'-'=_ Ohio.·
OHIO
Authorized Singer Sales
.,_,;·
2-3352.
5 12 3tc
Rt. 7 at 'Five Points. Under ROLLA WAY bed and mattress, :
e
Service.
' 21 lie
new.manalement. Please stop $35. Robert Blackwood, Harri-1
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
F
M h'
6 10 &amp;tp sonville,
5 12 3tp !I t ,========""'!
arm ac rnery
c-=--=DEUCIOUS Homemade Pizza, ONE.fe;,alf and one male Fox ·
ZAG
ATTENTION FARMERS! Do
liOc, 75e, Uj!, tl.OO slzt~. De- Terrier pups. Jarob
Baer, 1
ZIG
you pay city prices for used
luxe Pilla;'
Jai:k'o Dat· ! Minersville, Ohio, R. D. I.
Late Singer .. AUTOMATIC
farm machinery? I have had
5 10 3tp ing machme. Automatically 115 u.ed tractors In stock this ,
17 Bar , MiclciJ~ 12 8 tfc I
'~ :., . . ·' .
buttonholes, sews on buttons, year. I don't believe all the
All New LilllfOr Shll!
Wan.... To Buy
,ANTIQUE furnilur., Dresser 1 ail without attachment..
dealers ill the foor adjoining
eCer eTruck eH11ter
.~
and bedroom smte over 100 : sume payments of S6
counties have had that many.
1
Core e Bullclour
HOUS~G~, Old lash· yrs. old. Wayne Prince, Lung I month or pay balance
I have more plows than the ·
loned flmll~.
i)lcture
Botton., Ohio. Phone 378-liZ98., $65.55. Call WY 2-3218.
factory that makes · them, I
eAny TyJIII
frames, -~ other Items.
5 10 3tc
5 8 6tc mowers for any tractor, plea-~·
Wbat dO ·,.,u bave? . Call or
I
ty of rakes, most anything
lee Corireco Alltique Shop· Mid·
19G6 CONSOLE STEREO
fa
All .
M•••
0
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WY
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PLANTS - Sweet Potatoes $1 Just taken in. Lovely walnut needed on the rm.
P""' w •
-IIJIOit, .
eporl.
·
2-2!159.
per 100, tomato and cabbage finish. Radio equipped with 1 ed for the small farmer's bud·ll~~~iij~~=i~~
4 It OOtp lllc doz. or 75c " hu"" ' •'&lt;~. : 4 speed automatic changer. i get. Bill Goodwin, 6 miles I j
·· · . 1111 LBS. lall1 •pplei Qe·,.... lb. peppers, egg plant, broccoli, . Dual volume control. This sell from Wilkesville.
5 8 6tc and
beating, ~~::!I
SilO lb. wild•·aJnller,;~ lb.. brussels sprouts and cauh· 3 months old. Take over pay- I - - - - - - : : - : - - - - Ohio. End your sewer
Goldeu SeiJ fl.7l jj ~8 flow"': 15c doz. Also five good i ments o1 $L25 per week or ,
We haY• aU size sewer mach~lb. andtl8,
eleclnc hot water healers, • , pay balance due $92.24. Try
~~::":!~~~ IDes. Rt:ponable rates. Call
roots. BID BaUey, R$BvlUe, good cut off saw and a fum. It in your home. can WY 2- sport s~an,
WY 2-:!974, day or aJgbL
Oblo
_: :'·-· ..'. f:t30tc ace
blower.
B. F. 5 Board,
5 8 6tc. gine, 4 speed, automatic,~iswl;-=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,...,.;;;•.;•;.,..
Mason,
W. Va.
10 6tp , _ 3218.
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for Rent
·.
ICATTLE OILER tTOJ&lt;.().W!k). tric wipers with washer,
._
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HORSE DRAWN mowmg mach- Includes lace fty fighter, mill- seat belts, etc., Z nee'w;~~:~~~~
EXP&amp;RIENGED
ROOM F;wrbouH, base-line. Also wa~on wheels. Con- era! Ieeder and an automatic good mech.,
and e
meut. lleil' a!J* ~ Clblneta, tact Herb Williams, Shade.
catue oiler. Authorized deal- buy al ~- Sure we finance,
5
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city Pl. ,bot ~ tyllelll; ,
Sip er for Gllllla and Meigs Meiga Equjpment Company.
IJ8nlen an4 ·~ llvlistod&lt; ELECI'ROLUX SWEEPER
coonties. Gordo• H. Swisher, Phone WY 2-2176. 5 12 6tc
prl¥11-.,. ·~; ~ ~· COMPLETE with attachments Otesbire, Ohio. Phone EM 7and
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5 2 30tp 1961 FORD Gatut., Otarles
• B&amp;:DRQ914 MODiliJI5~ Runs good. $14.95. WY 2-2685. GREAT LAKES hoUsetraller, LyOIIB, Mason, W. VI. ·PIbooe•ll
5 9 6tc
Raelae,~ ·~--Ji!~ Tom
50 fl Also men's work uni- 713-561L
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Wolfe at' ~- Bll¥ 1954 SCHULT aluminum trail- forms,
women's and cbil- 1961 FORD
good

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under $1200.00.
dren's Jeffers
clothing,Used
andClothing
woven dltion,
$600.Beecb
See St.;
City', ·~ , ... ~·: it Tiii11
10te . er
A.' Hall,
e. M. rugs.
ley, 660
TiWIJ:Ii"4jli!i!e' 1( -~
$ 8-tfe
Store•. Rt. 33, going toward port, or call WY 2-Z919.
A - c.JJ, WY ~
BUDGET PRICED lurolture 1n the falr grounds.
5 10 6tc
5 II 3tp
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. " ROOMS 'lUtttilbed aPitlilent Baker Flll'llilure, UlddlepOOt .
11 12 Uc
AD'ulliillel paid. Phone WY Oblo.
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W975 or WY 2-2i'IL 5 4 tic USED work pants and shirts.
ACROSS
tO.Oneklnd
"1. Appease
f'UIINlSHED aplll'lment. 408 i Carl Chevalier, Long
Bot- L Identical
8.lrony
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4 28 24tp G. Bottle
•-Game
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5 3·-. tlc~' ONE black pony, bridle, sad.. t.Noble
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MODERN 2 bedroom apart. die and martingales.. Phone :10. ~cm &lt;(
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l(oelems
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Ill. Clung
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18, VIper
4.Pr1nt
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the carpet cleaned with Bhre 1'- :;"'blem,
30, Cotlcisa
measure11
22.Check
mlseellar. ' · ,, (•idl ·. 4t write: Lustre. Rent electric sham·
tt~23, Fanner
3l.Pagaa &amp;Qdl
I. Word
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w. pooer -11. Pomeroy Cement :us. Loc:Wit
33.0Jen
24.HJghhUI
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tree
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2~. Loophole
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island at
I.LMge
28.Detatea
tool
land m... 29. Distant
YT.Payment
J'9UR
fUIUIIied apai1r · complete. See Melvin Little, :,•
; menl WY •
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2 1 22. Female
Obi~ .· Pbone WY hours after cleaning it
Balnt;
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glass b.Jbo
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pooer rental
Po¥Jeroy,
$1.
Ohio.
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IDis, cockroaches,
ICiorpJons, silverfish,
wasps and water blll!S.
able at King BuUdero
~~t'=ili.:~ Co., Middleport.
4 29 tic
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SEWING MACHINE
new
sewin•
table. Zig zag
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equipped to buttonhole mon-1
ogram overcast, ete. P a Y
off 5 payments 17.00 each. ·
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VB engine, PowerKitde tran.s. Lite new white wall
tires, radio. Seat alwaya covered, beautiful aqua lin·
ish.

1964 Chevelle Deluxe 2-Dr. · ··• $1495
Beautiful car In 2 tone green finish, low mileage by
original local owner, spotleBB clean Interior, 155 h.p.
6 cyl. engine, std. trau. Tires like new, radio and
heater.

19631mpala Hardtop Coupe···· $1795
327 cu. ln. engine, Powergllde trans. Power steering
and brakes, like new 1st line white wall tires, radio
and heater ,red interior, showroom clean, all white
finish.

1964 Falcon 2-Dr. •·•• •••.. •.. .,•• $1295
Deluxe trim. Seats ahriYJ eovered. Whitewall tire•
lbow UU!e weor. White flnlall. Radio and beater•

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up At G. &amp; G. CAPI

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"WWRLD'S FINEST"
CAMPING TRAILER

MEAN ONE MILLION

. IACINI, OHIO

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MINIATUREil
CerlaiD paintings are
m1n1ature1 because, tl'lirltllllf,ll
IIIey were painted
um. whlcb is naUve einaa~'
or red lead. '!be paint, not
alze, was responsible lor tbe

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Y~terday's CryjtOOquotet YOUR P'ACI!'J DOTH
Plants
·best ever. Supply
WHAT l'OU BE INWARDLY~LEW!S EVANS
very linoited. First _orne, ilrsl l
t.fi? 11811, Jtial' Fe.tUl'('l Syt~dledf&lt;. Inc.)
served Signed : Wm.
H. :
.Holmes, Syracuse, Ollio.
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RiMEM~ri!'?

BUT LOOK' AT WAAT

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A POKER PLAYER: ..·8UT
LOOK AT M)' ;tot' IT'IJ.

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TI-liNG SO
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POMEROY, OHIO .

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VOlJ '1;111;j" IT

· LOOI&lt;! I "!:\le~ UI&lt;&amp;J "mU,
AHO '(00 1-im'E M:f INSIDES!

SHOk!,.- RlGI-I.T HOW.

N~ wbltewan tlreo, ' !!peed Una~ Red body,

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

HOT ONEI ••• 1960 TR-3 ROADSTER

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Llgbt green flnisb, apotleBBlnlerlor, coot! tlrea. power
ateeriDg and brakea, automatic tra111., l'ldlo and belter, factory air condltloaed. A real e1w&lt;p ear and one
you will like.

OPEN EVES 9 P.M.

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Crtn Bradfonl

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room lurolshed downsialrs,
1112 E. Main Street, Pomeroy, 1800.00.
THREE bedroom !tame ·bout,
145 81rtternut Avenue, Pomeroy, f/,500.00
FOUR bedroom ·house, Butternut Avenue, Porn~ _f7,5111.
TBREI! bedroom boti11 ·,. MuJ.
berrY Ave., PIIIIW'OJ::' '· Bot
water heating IIYsJem. .,..
Wood lloors. $1,500.00.
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TWO apartment .boule; Osborto
street, large lot, PornetOJ,
$11,500.00.
THREE bedroom bouse, 1~
bsth, Vale Street, Pomeroy,
$4,!100.00.
TWO apartment bouse, Mul·
berry Avenue, Pomero,, $4,·
100.00.
THREE bedroom bouse, J,aur·
el Street, Pomeroy, f8,5111.00
HARTINGER Bulldilic.-• ' N.
llld., Aft., Mldrllepart, .,,500.
IIIII WY Ullt. Allar ' p. m.
eaD WY 1-8. Cia ~co.
O'sn. ... """ &amp;telly Ct.
I il etc

ON DISPLAY

Wrlr.f,i'llono or C...llct

B EDZlZOICI

mlnum siding, $6,900.110.
SMALL !raD)O bouse witb lbrH

NEW &amp; USED CARS AND TRUCKS

POMEROY

CJrnllac&gt;ND Qaolalloa

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

CALL WYN905

111 W. MAIN

FOR SALE )
TWO houses, Chester Road (RL
7), large lot, ",000.00.
SEVEN room bouse, U 1 I o o
Terrace, Pomeroy, aew alu· .

1958 Olds. 98 • 4 Door .......... $495

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. 1964 Chevrolet 2 Door .... ·· .. $1695

•10.87

one tetter' atmply .ita.nds for another. In this llll11pleo A. II a. .
tor tho three r.:a, X tor lhe two 0'•, etc. lllngle ltttenl, · trophlel, tho lo!JIIh 0114 f"""otlon of the wordl are all ~
Jlar:l1 4&amp;71111 aocl6 1ettero.,.. dlfferenL

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Super Spt. Convertible. Low mileage, original local
owner, 800 white wall tires, 327 V8 engine, automatic,
power steering, radio and heater, w)llle finish, black
top. Truly showroom clean.

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At Your Chevrolet Dealer

1111sage, mutbroam. bam or
combinatlou.
,. •• 12" .... .JS. - 1.50
Compl... Ci..,.out-

DAILY OBl'Pl'OQUO'l'E - Hem'• how to WOik It:
AXYDLBAAJ:B
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1964 Chevrolet ·............... $2195

WHAT
tl'iA CALl
THAT?

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38. Staggers
VA
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Super Sport Coupe. Low mileage, vinyl Interior with
bucket seats, VB, automatic, power steering and brat·
es, tinted glass, padded dasb, wire wheel covers,
black vinyl roof and Sierra tan finish. Truly a sharp
aportl ear.

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1965 Chevrolet Impala · · · ·· ·· · $2695

blaet top.
Prlcod lotow - ·
Prlco, Ollly - - - - - - -

mlnum siding, storm elltd.:J
ows .and d&lt; ·s, •;~~;and~ Jl
earpotts; tlQJetl_ •
Pbone ALL CRAFI' ALUMI·
NUM PRODUcrs, 168
Second Ave., WY s-6570.
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PIZZA
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PRICES and QUAUTY are ·

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BRAKE SERVICE
Rose Alignment Shop

110 Mechanic St.

Phone 992-3576
W. Milo St.
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Formerly Gneser Bodr

Pomeroy, Ohio

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FURNITURE e APPLtANCES
e4 Good Living Room Suites
to Gvoci Useci iiedroom Suitt
e2 Nice Wardrobe•
e Several UHd Tabl11 and Lamps
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G.E., all good

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. 1111 lltat you can alfiJrd, . . 4
bedrooms. Phone WY . Ulll
lor appotntmlll.
f 12 ltp

Best Used Buys
condition, i Uew ~U:e~,
new snow treads also. Rea,s-11
ona])le. Call WY 2-3713 day•• II
or 'evenings or WY
evenings.
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CARRIERS

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• 6 Good Bmkf11t Sets

SAVE MONEY AT

HOMEBUILDERS - Remod·
eling on your present home?
We work to please. Nelgler'a
Building Supply, Racllte.
' 17 SOle

VENETIAN Blinds and
pairs, cloth awnings and
CARPETS and . too can
MALE AND FEMALE - Men
pairs, porch valiance,
beautiful if yeu use
and womtD needed in area 's O'DELL TERMITE Service,
boo
porch
shades.
Dale
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largest clealling
company. Belmont Dr., Gallipolis,
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pooer $1. Picken's Hardware Write to Winans White Glove Phone . ~15. Terinlte
5 ll
PHONE WY 2-2156 Pomeroy, Ohio.
Co. Inc.
5 10 5te Maintenance, 13th and Av- Pest Control. ~ IDilli~ll
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1;· ~·,..·-'- - ! iiJ&gt;MJi: Bi!.eec!;bh and Oak Timber. I iiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiO=iiiiii===.j ery Streets, Parkersburg, W. Block
tion~: ·cau 1'&lt;1111~1))' ~::;11
Co., WY Ul93, ·
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Va.
5 11 3tc
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Repair,
In Middleport, WY 2SISTER MORTIC~ A truly ; ..!.'!!·
_ 5 10 6tp
2374,
Baum
Lumber Co. Ill
MALE - NEED CASH?
gifted palm' fel!der. p a s t, 1965 TRAVEL 1'rail.r - Sleeps 1
Landmark's Got
Chesler 9115-3301.
4 17 SOle
famous Knapp aerotred shoes.
Pf""Ft, f!J.Iure. ' $!.00 reading i 5 - like new - priced
at
EVERYTHING
Full or part time, High
witli this 111; 'Kana~~&amp;l, Rt. 7.1 1900. See at 493 Broadway
BEATING, PLUMBING, Rural
Why
drive
50
miles,
when
missions plus bonu.~. Com- Doxol Bottle Gas.
'Loo~ for . 1111~' IJin.'
1 St., Middleport. Ph. WY
2· vou can get delivel'l' at our
pJete line for men and wom- Brothers, 618 E. Main SL,
5 12 6tp
5592.
5 10 6tc area warehouse. CaU ns for
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9 22 lfe
Spreading Available - We
Write to Gordon Rae,
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BULLpOZ&amp;,R WORK wanted, selection uf artificial flowers, I 4.1so Can Apply Liquid NiSales Mgr ., 3584 Darbyshire
reaoenable 'rate, WY 2-2208. ; bsskets, crosses, hearts. Fin- trogen To Yom Fields. AU
Jack'•
Drive, Columtus, Ohio 43221.
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RaveD.
materials a~·oilable. AU al
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Cliff's Shoe Repair, Middle- 1 oew low prices.
4I
PIANO
12 each.
port, Ohio.
5 10 12tc
Ph. WY 2-2181
Employment Wanted SEWING maehlnel, repair .,..
WY 2-:!tlt. Jlllle HIIIJllliel.
HAy rake rubber tire Co-Op,
flee, au makeo. WY 2-ZZtlt
6 6 etc $35. Robert Blackwood, HarriPOM~ROY YARD WORK, own tools, by '11le Fabrlt Shop,
5 10 3tp ~
hour or contract. Phone
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OHIO
Authorized Singer Sales
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2-3352.
5 12 3tc
Rt. 7 at 'Five Points. Under ROLLA WAY bed and mattress, :
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Service.
' 21 lie
new.manalement. Please stop $35. Robert Blackwood, Harri-1
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
F
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6 10 &amp;tp sonville,
5 12 3tp !I t ,========""'!
arm ac rnery
c-=--=DEUCIOUS Homemade Pizza, ONE.fe;,alf and one male Fox ·
ZAG
ATTENTION FARMERS! Do
liOc, 75e, Uj!, tl.OO slzt~. De- Terrier pups. Jarob
Baer, 1
ZIG
you pay city prices for used
luxe Pilla;'
Jai:k'o Dat· ! Minersville, Ohio, R. D. I.
Late Singer .. AUTOMATIC
farm machinery? I have had
5 10 3tp ing machme. Automatically 115 u.ed tractors In stock this ,
17 Bar , MiclciJ~ 12 8 tfc I
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buttonholes, sews on buttons, year. I don't believe all the
All New LilllfOr Shll!
Wan.... To Buy
,ANTIQUE furnilur., Dresser 1 ail without attachment..
dealers ill the foor adjoining
eCer eTruck eH11ter
.~
and bedroom smte over 100 : sume payments of S6
counties have had that many.
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HOUS~G~, Old lash· yrs. old. Wayne Prince, Lung I month or pay balance
I have more plows than the ·
loned flmll~.
i)lcture
Botton., Ohio. Phone 378-liZ98., $65.55. Call WY 2-3218.
factory that makes · them, I
eAny TyJIII
frames, -~ other Items.
5 10 3tc
5 8 6tc mowers for any tractor, plea-~·
Wbat dO ·,.,u bave? . Call or
I
ty of rakes, most anything
lee Corireco Alltique Shop· Mid·
19G6 CONSOLE STEREO
fa
All .
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WY
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PLANTS - Sweet Potatoes $1 Just taken in. Lovely walnut needed on the rm.
P""' w •
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eporl.
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2-2!159.
per 100, tomato and cabbage finish. Radio equipped with 1 ed for the small farmer's bud·ll~~~iij~~=i~~
4 It OOtp lllc doz. or 75c " hu"" ' •'&lt;~. : 4 speed automatic changer. i get. Bill Goodwin, 6 miles I j
·· · . 1111 LBS. lall1 •pplei Qe·,.... lb. peppers, egg plant, broccoli, . Dual volume control. This sell from Wilkesville.
5 8 6tc and
beating, ~~::!I
SilO lb. wild•·aJnller,;~ lb.. brussels sprouts and cauh· 3 months old. Take over pay- I - - - - - - : : - : - - - - Ohio. End your sewer
Goldeu SeiJ fl.7l jj ~8 flow"': 15c doz. Also five good i ments o1 $L25 per week or ,
We haY• aU size sewer mach~lb. andtl8,
eleclnc hot water healers, • , pay balance due $92.24. Try
~~::":!~~~ IDes. Rt:ponable rates. Call
roots. BID BaUey, R$BvlUe, good cut off saw and a fum. It in your home. can WY 2- sport s~an,
WY 2-:!974, day or aJgbL
Oblo
_: :'·-· ..'. f:t30tc ace
blower.
B. F. 5 Board,
5 8 6tc. gine, 4 speed, automatic,~iswl;-=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,...,.;;;•.;•;.,..
Mason,
W. Va.
10 6tp , _ 3218.
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ICATTLE OILER tTOJ&lt;.().W!k). tric wipers with washer,
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HORSE DRAWN mowmg mach- Includes lace fty fighter, mill- seat belts, etc., Z nee'w;~~:~~~~
EXP&amp;RIENGED
ROOM F;wrbouH, base-line. Also wa~on wheels. Con- era! Ieeder and an automatic good mech.,
and e
meut. lleil' a!J* ~ Clblneta, tact Herb Williams, Shade.
catue oiler. Authorized deal- buy al ~- Sure we finance,
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IJ8nlen an4 ·~ llvlistod&lt; ELECI'ROLUX SWEEPER
coonties. Gordo• H. Swisher, Phone WY 2-2176. 5 12 6tc
prl¥11-.,. ·~; ~ ~· COMPLETE with attachments Otesbire, Ohio. Phone EM 7and
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5 2 30tp 1961 FORD Gatut., Otarles
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5 9 6tc
Raelae,~ ·~--Ji!~ Tom
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women's and cbil- 1961 FORD
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dren's Jeffers
clothing,Used
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woven dltion,
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A.' Hall,
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ley, 660
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Store•. Rt. 33, going toward port, or call WY 2-Z919.
A - c.JJ, WY ~
BUDGET PRICED lurolture 1n the falr grounds.
5 10 6tc
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ACROSS
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the carpet cleaned with Bhre 1'- :;"'blem,
30, Cotlcisa
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22.Check
mlseellar. ' · ,, (•idl ·. 4t write: Lustre. Rent electric sham·
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3l.Pagaa &amp;Qdl
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YT.Payment
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pooer rental
Po¥Jeroy,
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IDis, cockroaches,
ICiorpJons, silverfish,
wasps and water blll!S.
able at King BuUdero
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VB engine, PowerKitde tran.s. Lite new white wall
tires, radio. Seat alwaya covered, beautiful aqua lin·
ish.

1964 Chevelle Deluxe 2-Dr. · ··• $1495
Beautiful car In 2 tone green finish, low mileage by
original local owner, spotleBB clean Interior, 155 h.p.
6 cyl. engine, std. trau. Tires like new, radio and
heater.

19631mpala Hardtop Coupe···· $1795
327 cu. ln. engine, Powergllde trans. Power steering
and brakes, like new 1st line white wall tires, radio
and heater ,red interior, showroom clean, all white
finish.

1964 Falcon 2-Dr. •·•• •••.. •.. .,•• $1295
Deluxe trim. Seats ahriYJ eovered. Whitewall tire•
lbow UU!e weor. White flnlall. Radio and beater•

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CAMPING TRAILER

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MINIATUREil
CerlaiD paintings are
m1n1ature1 because, tl'lirltllllf,ll
IIIey were painted
um. whlcb is naUve einaa~'
or red lead. '!be paint, not
alze, was responsible lor tbe

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Plants
·best ever. Supply
WHAT l'OU BE INWARDLY~LEW!S EVANS
very linoited. First _orne, ilrsl l
t.fi? 11811, Jtial' Fe.tUl'('l Syt~dledf&lt;. Inc.)
served Signed : Wm.
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BUT LOOK' AT WAAT

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LOOK AT M)' ;tot' IT'IJ.

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AHO '(00 1-im'E M:f INSIDES!

SHOk!,.- RlGI-I.T HOW.

N~ wbltewan tlreo, ' !!peed Una~ Red body,

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE

HOT ONEI ••• 1960 TR-3 ROADSTER

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Llgbt green flnisb, apotleBBlnlerlor, coot! tlrea. power
ateeriDg and brakea, automatic tra111., l'ldlo and belter, factory air condltloaed. A real e1w&lt;p ear and one
you will like.

OPEN EVES 9 P.M.

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room lurolshed downsialrs,
1112 E. Main Street, Pomeroy, 1800.00.
THREE bedroom !tame ·bout,
145 81rtternut Avenue, Pomeroy, f/,500.00
FOUR bedroom ·house, Butternut Avenue, Porn~ _f7,5111.
TBREI! bedroom boti11 ·,. MuJ.
berrY Ave., PIIIIW'OJ::' '· Bot
water heating IIYsJem. .,..
Wood lloors. $1,500.00.
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TWO apartment .boule; Osborto
street, large lot, PornetOJ,
$11,500.00.
THREE bedroom bouse, 1~
bsth, Vale Street, Pomeroy,
$4,!100.00.
TWO apartment bouse, Mul·
berry Avenue, Pomero,, $4,·
100.00.
THREE bedroom bouse, J,aur·
el Street, Pomeroy, f8,5111.00
HARTINGER Bulldilic.-• ' N.
llld., Aft., Mldrllepart, .,,500.
IIIII WY Ullt. Allar ' p. m.
eaD WY 1-8. Cia ~co.
O'sn. ... """ &amp;telly Ct.
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ON DISPLAY

Wrlr.f,i'llono or C...llct

B EDZlZOICI

mlnum siding, $6,900.110.
SMALL !raD)O bouse witb lbrH

NEW &amp; USED CARS AND TRUCKS

POMEROY

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CALL WYN905

111 W. MAIN

FOR SALE )
TWO houses, Chester Road (RL
7), large lot, ",000.00.
SEVEN room bouse, U 1 I o o
Terrace, Pomeroy, aew alu· .

1958 Olds. 98 • 4 Door .......... $495

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. 1964 Chevrolet 2 Door .... ·· .. $1695

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one tetter' atmply .ita.nds for another. In this llll11pleo A. II a. .
tor tho three r.:a, X tor lhe two 0'•, etc. lllngle ltttenl, · trophlel, tho lo!JIIh 0114 f"""otlon of the wordl are all ~
Jlar:l1 4&amp;71111 aocl6 1ettero.,.. dlfferenL

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Super Spt. Convertible. Low mileage, original local
owner, 800 white wall tires, 327 V8 engine, automatic,
power steering, radio and heater, w)llle finish, black
top. Truly showroom clean.

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At Your Chevrolet Dealer

1111sage, mutbroam. bam or
combinatlou.
,. •• 12" .... .JS. - 1.50
Compl... Ci..,.out-

DAILY OBl'Pl'OQUO'l'E - Hem'• how to WOik It:
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1964 Chevrolet ·............... $2195

WHAT
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VA
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Super Sport Coupe. Low mileage, vinyl Interior with
bucket seats, VB, automatic, power steering and brat·
es, tinted glass, padded dasb, wire wheel covers,
black vinyl roof and Sierra tan finish. Truly a sharp
aportl ear.

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1965 Chevrolet Impala · · · ·· ·· · $2695

blaet top.
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ows .and d&lt; ·s, •;~~;and~ Jl
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Pbone ALL CRAFI' ALUMI·
NUM PRODUcrs, 168
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At Bridal Shower in Middleport

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown ::
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and children d Chillicothe, and J:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy David,.., ~
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'.sited Mother's Day with Mrs. f
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"·E. Erwin.
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Mr. and Mrs, Ch"ter E"'''in .J
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visited recently in Belpro with iv
;lu.ir M~n and f~ly Mr · ~nd Captain and Mrs. David K.
!,Irs. 1chae1 Erw1n and fam1 1v. Hysell and son, Stevtn of Ann
Mr. and Mrs. George Dalla. Arbor Mich. are the guests of
and children of Soutil CharlPs- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic·
to~, Ohio, spent the week•nd tor Hysell.
w1th the1r parents, M!'. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Nelson
Forrest Bachtel ~~ family and visited Sunday in Columbus
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbai!J Matlack, with their son, Richard who is
C~ester Road.
eonfined to Grant Hospital, with
Weekend guests or Mr. a~d arm Injuries, received in an acMrs. Albert Roush and lomdy elden! while in State Patrol
were Mr. and Mrs. La,·ry Flow- training in Columbus.
m and Mrs. Katneryn SmJih Mr. and Mrs. Murian Long of
and children, Kevm and ChriStl Parkersburg, w. va. visited
of Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs. Saturday with his mother, Mrs.
Dale Roush, of Sl. Albans, W. ~lvrtle Long.
Va. Sunday the grouo visited Mrs. E. J. Tracy returned
In Leon, W. ~a. wit~ Mrs. Alta Wednesday, after a several
~hiler.
1days visit in Columbus with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hennesy her son and daughter-in-Jaw,
and daughter, Terri, of Porls· Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Tracy.
mouth, spent the Mother's Day Carles R. Karr Sr, entered
weekend w1tb h1s mother, Mrs. Veterans Memorial Hospital
Henry Hennesy. . .
Tuesday afternoon and wiD unMr. and Mrs. W1lham Mur· dergo surgery Friday.
ray of Worthington, Ky., were Mrs, Edward T, Bauer of
weekend IU"ts of his moliJcr, Marion and Miss Polly Karr of
Mrs. James Murray.
. Columbus arrived this evening
Mr!. Ernest Covert and ehJI- to be with their mother while
dren of Belpre, visited over the their father, Charles R. Karr
weekend with her moroor , Mrs . Sr. is hospitalized.
Charles Mayes.

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BULOVA
GRADUATION
COLLECTION

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Butcwe-.. grid.- glll9vtngo "'""',. .. .tJy lower·
tlg the COlt of glvlng I 8uloYI gives more value I More
qullltJI llot'l beoutyl Men d - sly!es to Choo,.
from I You Cltl take prjdt In gMng 1 Bulov1 because It's
medt With pride. Let our Watch Experts help you choott
the perfect girt- BuiiWa. Select ~ gift now from our
extlflliN Bulcw Gr8CIU8lion couectktn.

GOESSLER
JEWELRY STORE
USE OUR lAY-AWAY PLAN

Court St.

Pomeroy

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MASON-John Morgan, presIdent of the Wabama Band
Boosters, has announced that
the Junior
Band Camp will
be held at the 4-H Camp at
ISouthside on July 2&gt; • 30th. Sen·
ior Band Camp if::JCheduled for
August 14 to I~ at Cedar
Lakes, Ripley, W. Va., It bas
been announced that band moth·
ers will serve the alumni ban~
quet on May 28, and the Junior
Band Mothers will serve the
congregatlona, dinner at the
Mason Methodist chorcb
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Your full5el'llice lank Is •••

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
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POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
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A
nnual Banquet
Twenty-three members and
IUeSis attended the annual
mother-&lt;langbter banquet of the
WSWS ot Enterprise EUB
church Tuesday evening in
church dining room, preceding
the regular meeting.
Mrs. Phil Ohlinher presented
the program topic, "Where I
Live." The aim of the program
was 1o show that each per..,.
has a mission each day where
they live. The hymn, I'll Go
Where You Want Me To Go,
with Becky WiU at the piano,
opened the program, followed
with prayer by the leader and
scripture reading by Mrs. Tho-

mas Bentz
Six problem articles concerning every day living were read
and fully discussed by the group
with tbe summary answer beIng, that God must be placed In
every area of life. Prayer by
Mrs. Bentz conduded !be program.
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conducted by Mrs. Bent• preal·
deDI. The report of secretaries
and the treasurer were liven,
Mrs. Ohlinger gave a report on
lbe May Fellow.hlp Day which
she attended. The meeting closed with the benediction by Mn.
James Will.

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Until I O'dock •nd Saturday Evening until
9 O'Clock. Milly Specl1l V1lues On The Mlln Floor ,. ill the Re1dy To WNr anct 'Drtpery
DepartJrents on the 2nd FIOCir - All Of the Porch and Lawn fu~lturt 1t Salt PriceJ ~ 5H
The Ntlw Living Roclm 1nd Bed Room Furnit urt ori the 3rd Flcior - -Friday and SiturtiiY 1
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M1sB Judilb Bulcller, bride- Moore awarded prizes. 'lbe doer
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elect of Mr. Robert Garwel~ prize was woo by Mn. Franeis
"G!~Rt&gt;,"
. , sellers, Mary Park.
..;as honored at a bridal Show· Anderson.
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by fictlooal area in Israel but Vienna, W. Va., Salllrday even- ~ opened the bridal gifts a social
t h e drawa deepl~ from history as lng at the home ?f her l"'reDts, hour was heid. Tile relmllmenl
the procress ot man 1s unroldea Mr. and Mrs. Waiter t...rwk.11. lHM" n•D w~~n:~ ot:~ :: ~·e!­
from the layers of dust dbturbo Mrs. Crooks assisted her daugh- low cloth and .entered with an
ed by the arthe!Jtolist as he ter.
arrangement of yellow spring
p~ii~.;;;.~,:,;;;;;ii;jiliii""'""'"""'•n.;,d se~es into human Bntiqui· A coler scheme of yeitow, liowers. Cake, lime puncb and
ty, Michener gives a history of white and green was carried out yellow and green pastel minlil
the Holy Land as the source of In the decorations and refresh- were served by the hostesses.
great religious ideas and heri· ments. A white parasol decor· The 111est list included Miss
tage of the past as man came ated with yellow roses and sal· Butcher, Mrs. Ira Butcher, mo1 through the cave age, the Cru- In ribbon carried out the theme. !her of the bride • elect, Mrs.
TONIGHT lhru FRIOAY
isaders and the many conquerw Gifts were placed on a table Patty Stein, Mrs. Donald Ulw.ors of that land.
covered with
a white cloth ery, Mrs. O.nver Rice, Mrs.
•JOHN GOLOFARB
PLIASI COMI HOME"
two' with yellow accents.
Norman Yeanger, Reva Beach,
1 Twenty members and
Sbl~ifM.aeL~i~ • ·
I guests responded lo roll call by
Mrs. Ed":ard Crooks conduc~ Mrs. Lena McElhinny, great
' )t' ~· '!.·.\ Peter Ustino\"
naming a Jewish tradition. The ed the ~er~es. of gam., durmg grandmother of the honored
meeting was opened with the the evenmg wllh Mrs. Elizabeth guest, Mrs. Homer Jones, Mrs.
club collect. Mrs. James Euler DaviS F1sher and Mrs. Nan J. J. Davis, Mrs. Don Gosney,
Buttons presented the gavel to the
Mrs. Nan Moore, MISS Mild·
ii!iliiie~~~ comlng president, Mrs. Carl bet pu~ch and .coffee - e red Hawley, Mrs. Robett AI·
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Horky in the b mce 1
served 1n the din1ng room. The lensworth, Mrs. LewiS Sauer,
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refreslunents of assorted
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Wendell Gerlach, Mrs. Kenneth
and Mrs. WJ!ham Smith.
McElhinny Mrs Tom Bowen,
Visiting recently with the Mrs. Mil~ Ho~adashelt, Mrs.
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and chlidren_ were !herr daugh- ey, Rutland; Mrs. Betty Cline,
ter and lamJiy, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Arthur Skinner Rosetti
Arthur Ford and children of Lis!~. Mrs. David Far;.er, Bet·
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family al~o v1s1led 10 Simpson, Mrs. Thom'as.

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RICHARD HUDNUT CRIMI RINSE, pint tin , ..... , 66c
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with the·beavlest air raid of the
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" over Communist China and
vowed lo repay this "debt of
blood."
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souih of the Chinese border.
And in WashlnJI&lt;ID a warning
that jet airfields may be
bombed in North Viet Nam
raised lbe posalbilily of a
slnpped up air war.
The ground war Increased in
ferocity and in a daylong battle
a surrounded U.S. Marine
squad 370 miles north of Saigon
held oU hordes of Communists
tmlll Leatherneek planes
200med in and burned scores of
gilerrlllas lo death with na-

palm, a spokesman reported.
A UPI fl'&lt;lnt dispatch said the
Morine oquad of 14 men killed ,
at less! 30 Viet Cong. Marme
attillery and jets burlfllg
flaming napalm ran the Viet
Cong death loll lo 115 ln an
operation a Marine officer
described as a "fish fry.''
Uti TraiDIDg Camp
The Marine squad bad
alllrnbled onto a 111errUia
training camp · complete with
lecture balls, propaganda

materltil and barracu. The
squad radio waa destroyed as It
fought io the laat man but
olber Matlnea heard the firing
and wiped out mosf of the 2011
to 400-man Viet Cong force.

U10 Neeo11ary Methods
OHiclals said the
United
Ststeo would- use the most ef·
feetlve methocts and tactics ne..~
essary to combat enemy plane•
and other systems that attack
U. S. alrcrafl
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North VIet Nam.
South Vielnamese reporled •
major vletory 5I miles south·
west of Saigon, killing 92 Viet
Cong In a three-sided assalllt M
a guerrilla supply center. The
South VIetnamese awepl
tbrongh the fortified VIet Cong
Ylllage and caplllred 20,1100
JIOIIIIds of rice and a giant
underground pharmaceutical Ia·
horatory containing 10,1100 tub'"
of dnlgs, The Vietnamese
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U.S. Navy and Air Foree planea
carried out 135 missions against
· the North, ll5Z bombers from
Guam hit a Viet ding training
center near Da Nang while
othet planes fiew S35 separate
flights against targets In the
South.

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