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At Bridal Shower in Middleport

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and children d Chillicothe, and J:
Mr. and Mrs. Roy David,.., ~
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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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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·
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August 14 to I~ at Cedar
Lakes, Ripley, W. Va., It bas
been announced that band moth·
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quet on May 28, and the Junior
Band Mothers will serve the
congregatlona, dinner at the
Mason Methodist chorcb
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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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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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out·going ~·~~I, Mis:
tea table was centered with an Mrs. George Childs, Mrs. Cash
• ~·"-'·~ Otah
Park wM t~ h ., r ed
arrangement of red carnabGil!, Bahr, Mrs. Ray Hecox, Mrs.
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Nan Moore vice president· Mrs slded at the pun ch bo wI and Davas
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Bernard r'uttz,
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servwe. M1se May Park was •deli, Mrs. Richard Karr, Miss
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· the absence Mary Park, MJss Susan Park,
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er. The new program
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. of her sJSter, M1ss SUsan Park. t.trs. Wallace Bradford, Mro.
tee , name d b.v Mrs.MHor k·v,
"THE SECRET OF
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· Harold Lo hse, Mrs. wayne
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Mrs. Roger Morgan and
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Miss Par were guests.
Mrs. Herman Kinca1d, Mrs. Ed'Y-OUNG PURY"
Mn.
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Jacob Be~, Mrs. Harold Wolfe,
and Virlin'- ll,ayo
ation president of Distriet 8 to ···
Mrs. William Grueser, Mrs.
'SUNDAY, MON. olld TUES.
Ule chalrmaoshl of the Art
Edgar Allensworth, Mr•. HoMo, 15·16-17
ond Penolt:s lor PArt CoiDIDI~ ;.
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'TIIa $PY WHO CAME tN
tee fiQm tbe Middleport club. ~
M1ddleporf
Mrs. Ernest Lallance, Mt s.
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Edward Crooks, Mn. Russell
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socJa our o owed,
MIS! Freda Welling of Flori- W'bon nd Mi C0I
Wilson
With Richard Burton.
refreslunents of assorted
da is here for a visit with 0/
a Obi ss
een
C.I.,.::"-CJaire Bloom
sandwiches and cookies
friends. She is the house guest MLoganR. . o. H d
rs. Coats,
egmaMrs.u Pearl
son, ReynMrs.
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mm , nu , tme s er· of Mrs. Guy Reyno,ld s.
Robert
~,lr. •dndf mi!Mrs. \II ietneddellS Gder- olds, Mrs. Clarence Lacey, Mn.
1_ac 1 an a ~ ' 8 .
un ~y Boward Cecil, Mrs. Chester
m fMh cCon~~~viiHte With G lbiaecbtr Erwin, Mrs. Donald Hicks, Mrs.
mo ers, '"~ ': omer er
Wendell Gerlach, Mrs. Kenneth
and Mrs. WJ!ham Smith.
McElhinny Mrs Tom Bowen,
Visiting recently with the Mrs. Mil~ Ho~adashelt, Mrs.
. Rev. a~d Mrs. Clyde. Bartlett Marvin Kelly, Mrs. Jam'" Hal·
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·
KJrkersvlile, Oh1o. The Bartlett ty Lemley Mrs. Crooks and
family al~o v1s1led 10 Simpson, Mrs. Thom'as.

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SAIGON (UP!) -U.,S. jet
llghter·hombera lashed ()JIDIDu·
nlst North Viet Nom Thuraday
with the·beavlest air raid of the
war, a military spokesnuin
reported today. Peking said the
U.S. planes sbot down a MIGt7
" over Communist China and
vowed lo repay this "debt of
blood."
Peking said the incident was
25 miles north of the border,
The Americans said a MIG17
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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
over

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
credited U.S. helicopter

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Viet Cong In an action reported
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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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railed abput iwo miles east ~1
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ltglll,~galril!l blgO,try. ~aid jn a lhlrd lt'ade .,... of Mitldle-· '
he.re Thursday night plll!l( ~..,
CINCINNATI (UPil -- 111om- r~ Thursday "tl)e lorebod- Jl!lrt Elementaey school· bat · ·
ty' ~ ar 'and ·•hr;..
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as Buckner. J r., 40. of sn bur.ban .mg •,C..&lt;Urren. f ur
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worked
on a unll of Poetry
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• Fairfax. an Internal Revenu"! those who know 1he n!giDn best Wl'lting and appreciation. The
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Jenme Abbott, George Ab- 1 There ~f'J'e no tnjut, ut
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prices retreated sharply al nrJg l arr~ted Thursday as a susyjeet l before dawn. '~
, led;d as' bes&amp; by the elass, w~~ ~ . . C.:~:-~: :\~~!' . Jro~~nfl · least ~our of theca s were ex,.
r A 1 en consen ·
! : !::: ced frnnt in the first hour in tht'! holdup of a !oa.1 com~ '
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Tbe work 11 or!ziul.
Abbott, 70 acres, Chester.
. . teoslvely ~~·,. ,
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very activo
"t,-ord· ~:.~o; 1•00};..;
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Frances
Folmer,
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lie ers Buckner was to be chargod
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' trover.sial rent subsidy program runnmg _tve mmutes a e. .
with. armed robbery tn the thf'~t Alford, presid¥nt of the Park Pretty little pussy cat m the ~se
C ie de ' t
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NewarlP,- 1 willow tree.
I Cora an r,
c.,ar~t Wi!e
th...~. Ad Hoc i $2 a~· u·
b'll H al· al market tmhcator showed an nanee Co. branch offwe ear!Jer Th~;rsday was elected p~i- Wont you come down out of trude Searles, M~rg
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:~on!y ~ .rev~rse ! average loss of 1.18 per cent on : Thursday.
derif of the OhJo Ba~kel"' Asso- ' there and come and play with Fr~da GJimore, Alfred Farley,
400 '1 \!llll{•·u:: I~o /ecislo~ whlr -;~uld cut off Ithe l,:~ssu1~: traded at ~ ~ Pollee quoted him RS "ying Ielation at illl 7~~ ~Miial con- me;
. ~::n:a~:l~y La~Zt. Fair~~;
funds for the new teacher corps a.m.
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ere. were
he needed the money to maKe vention.
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losers and 114 gamers. Dow- I up a shortage in a bowling I AUord wiU succeed Richard Pretty little pussy cat, tell me Tr~M., Satlsw·se' Willie Wise
I o~fhe
July 1.
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Jone s industrial aver age leaaue which 'he served as P. Raish, presid~nt of the First"
this rtght now.
,' FredaargaGrellmore' 'clarence Gil-·
appropna Ions measure ' showed a loss of 9 92
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contained $12 million to start I Electronics wer~ . sharply I treasUI:el;.
~ational Bapk of Bellevue, as How did you get up so high !
mort, Gertrud~ Searls, Pau1
the .&lt;ent supplement program lower. IBM fell 6, Texas !
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,'raid No! thedorglll nizatioldn otn Ju- . Tell m•, tell me how,
Searles, Ralph Farley, Mary
throug~ the remamder of the 1 1
ts 5 Ze 'th
d 1 Egyptians n eas
Y ' arne v ce pres en was I
Farley Alfred Farley, Helen
torrent fiscal year ending June I~~t~:!'\~· &lt;H;d Col~ilns R:~~oj Bitter New Attack
Arthur W.. Emch, presldent o[ Pretty little pussy cat, ~p. up, IFarley' Larry N. Farley, Louc&lt;_-.,,_,.,. 30. New app~priatlons must .be l. 2~'~. Airtin; s wer! also in i CAIRO, U. A. R. {UPI)- the W~dvJlle State Bank ol up, so high.
don't come Ralph 'Farley, Larry Farley,
voted to contmue the program retreat. KLM and Northwest Egypt unleashed another bitter Woodville.
.I T~~w~e why you
.71 acre, Salisbury.
'""·"- after that.
Idropped more than 4, Cuotinen- 1, attack against U.S. aid policies I
b
Osborne
Farley,
Lola
Farl•y
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tal and Eastern around 2 each. I today as Soviet Premier Alexei '
to larence I more, r 8 I LONJ)(IN iUPIJ - BRdlT-, Several pomt-sized tosses also : N Kosygin visited a Russian10
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th more, Gertrude Searls, Paul !
seam~n to ay 1
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Pretty tittle pussy c-at, in e 1 d I' p B wnJ to H
8 10 ' 8 mere hant
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!financed reclamation project
willow tree
A e me · ro ng
en·
rejected ~nme M'~" erh h ar I General Molurs opened late I north ol here. Egypt said the
I think that you would like it ey E. Cleland, Leona V. Cfe·
~ld Wlls~n s persona l:l. our with a loss of l~l on a block of i United States was ut~ing "poli· , •
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more
land, Parcel, Pomeroy.
thro~gh
mt~ventt~~ . and
r.ea_fflrmed 33.000 shares. Chrysler fell l lh. ~ des of force and blind !-''
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IU ou would Ia witb me.
John F. Musser, by Dorothy
~Jr. dec1s1on t~ stnke '· a~ . Ford and American Motors 1 pressure.n
Larry
Griffi~,
Reedsville,
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Joy
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L.
Musser
this
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in
Fact),
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mldn~ght Su~d.ay .m ~ P~~ and , ga\'t' up ·'tl each SLcPI~ wt·re l The atta('k, the latest In an was given a tr1pie sentence toDorothy L. Musser
Kenneth
workmg-co~dJtmns ~lspu f; S , mos!ly fractions lower. Chemi- ' lncreasingly bilter anti·Ameri· day br Meigs County Court
OUR SCHOOLROOM
Kermit Scites', Jr., Barbara · your lns.ui'ance with
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The :atmnalre~~:~~~~ th:~; l cals were also easier.
can c~mpaign t.hat started with Judge F: ,W. Porter, Jr. when My schoolroom is very pretty. Jean Sciles, 3.71 Beres, Chest·
men ( ~~ I ft
ferrin at
Kosygm's arnval Tuesday, Griffin . appeJred on a charge It is so bright and gay,
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came in the
newspa-.
We study hard from bell to bell,
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Tben we run out to play.
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official government policy.
I Judge Porter fined Griffin
-Marilyn Synder
Kenzie, parcels, Salis ury, omWilson had . urg t
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$50 and costs, ordered him to
eroy.
member executiVe board of the
spend 30 days In jail to be ser--Lester Brookover, dec., Homunion,
headed by General :
ved tw.H:Iays each week and
MY MOTIIER
er G. Baxter, Adm., to Thomas
Seeretary wm~am Hogarth, to I
Sllspended his license for ~noth- My Mother, she Is very nice. G Parker parcels Salisbury
call off the stnke at a two hour ' II
er six-months when the current She bak•s her things with lots Wilbur G. Nickl~s to Roge;
lnturon.. A..ney Inc.
meeting over beer and sand·
o( spire.
A. Ritchie, Carolyn L. Ritchie,
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suspension
expires.
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Phona WY 2:3:111
wiclles al No. 10
Downing COLUMB US (L! PJ) - Pollee
.Judge Porler also fined · Ro"l t28 acres, Orange.
Streel
, chiefs from two Ohio c1!ies me!
FRIDAY
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Her cookies, yes, tbey are so
111 I. hcond It, ' Pomeroy
Thursday
to
pool
their
meager
MARY
SHRINE,
Wh
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A.
Beoughen,
Marietta,
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sweet,
NOW
YOU
NOW
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· clues in the slaymg or an aUr ae- of Jerus3 !em will mef't at JOOF ~~ ::~~s ao~e~:J~:~~ °:/~~~~ We ju!it can't wait Ull time to '1\e United NaUoos lleadquar·
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tt ve housewife and apparenlly hall. Frinay at 9 n01
gil Wes tfall forfeited hi.• , 17 _50
eat.
, ..., complex Ill New York Cit)'
turned up noth ing new.
RETURN JONATHAN Meigs , bond on an unsafe vehicle I
k ooeupifiil~i~a;cr;•;•~o;f~la;tld;• •~
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The only offici al item to come Chapter, Daughters of l he i tob ge
., When we _ha\'e done our wor
from the t'onfidential meeting ! American
Revolution., will
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each day,
of poi~L"e was. a plea fo.r .publi c I meet Friday, May 13 at
the j
l Mother shoos us out to play.
i help 1n solvmg th e killing of 1borne of Mrs. Patrick Lochary I
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard Mrs. Lisbeth Davenport. J2, 1with ~Irs. Dor Schaefer and
Lega Notice
I think that you would like her,
and ramily spent last week at . whose body was dJseovered in Mrs 0 p Klein assisting has·
oltDINAN.cl No. u•
too,
w.oo~ter, Wa ~saw and Killbu('k I the trunk of her ca r in F!ndli.J y, tess~s. · A~erican Music Month :_..~!:::.c-...,..NouM,:!:~~uFo~o :~~ If you could see whnt she can
V19ltmg relatives. . .
Ohio, ear ly Tuesday.
will be observed llllder the di- :~:~~~'..:: THI VILLAGI 0' roM
do.
Mr. and Mrs. William Arkett ! ft' indlay poli('e slill were rection of Mrs. Everett Hayes, Bh: L1' o aDAINI!:D u follow• 1)' tne
-Barbara Joy Fulb.
and son Wayne of Pampa Fla I h dl
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VISited Mrs. A. H. Bailey.
! since the body wa s discovered roll call will be a favorite song l.,tn11&gt;tn •Jee t•d thl r•t.o ~,~~.~~urrmM :
AT NIGHT
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no:o~ 1. Thatth• rollo &lt;A· tn~~: . r~ " A
· tile dark
Mr · an d Mrs.. Cl arenr·e Baker ' .m that c 1t v. about 100 miles
111ta nn and wa1n ror r mpu!yPe•
mouse goes ou t m
to the
of Columbus spent a weekend 1 away Irom·here
MOTHERS HONORED
ot the v maae ru Pomtr~~. oh t... ia
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But Chief Roy Thomas of Mothers were honored Sun- Street and Ltmt tery \ht nl c-u n•·• d out a an ern or o er g · ~
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Upper Arlmgton asked the pub· day at the Laurel Cliff Free I ~~;:,~'::. ~!l7~ ~!. ~;::~.ttonm He's not afraid or tbe dark at
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rs.
rnes eeter ' I to h 1
h oM h d
h h A .
ed Puloo. u . ~~ 11t r hour ; M" t ~r J mu. ·
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Probllllon, 11 so p"'r hou r
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I1 aod f a~l.1Y 0f C01urn hus spent I overnight
case, a cosmelJc cnse C'B rnation corsage wa:t given to ( 'blt r M Pol.itt - lit a m~ Pwh .. 11bough the night 1 so IS en
, Uon ~·~ Per iod. 131!! DO Pt • lnon u ..
a day watb Mr. and Mrs. George !
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be's so small.
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1each mother present and cor~ I After 3 mn . l'nbatloa. IJJI.I oo p• r
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M 1mg
ee cameras, &lt;1 pmr o 1sages o SIX carna ons were l'a t r~ lman ull ,..,,.r man _ ut
I.' erpa1 IofE forme
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rs . . hornrim glasses and a broken presenlr;! d to Mrs. George Ren- la mu. i'!obati\IR1f~ P•ri~;~U U1.'1.00
ear rvm .
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per mvnUI. After l PIU . P robl l1 1)n , I
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d d h pearl button.
shaw, oldest mother present, a 1300.00 '*r mnllth.
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r. rover
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white corsag"· Mrs Bob Bur- t'oll c• u epartment ttadi~;~ GlaPatdie.r Stars are bright,
Ii Fterst' Dorisw' vspent .last
week at
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GOLFERS TO SIGN uP
gess, younges t mother, red cor· UJO ,OO Hr tfiObth ; Aft.r a 1111.1 . l'rb·
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I k itaUon , ueo.Oil pe.r mo nth .
are pretly
Mr and Mrs Perr Orr C0 .
usse
rown, c a•rman o I sage; . rs. I or
em, pn
Zxt ra i'oJLce mln _ u .ao per aour. I
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Richard J:Jcl ra DI•P•'*:her - 11.n per IJvu r n t e night.
hunbus, called on Mr. and .1
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omce ~tcretarr - 12n .oo
porr
-Dolorts Slanley
u- Cl'nt Or
commJU~ announced today that Fm~nd , red and white corsage, ' 111ontb.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ha er , !"em ers mterested m playing e mo ers wt most c 1 ren ·· v1u11 Me u~ n c1u todla n _ m.oo 11.,r
FUNNY Lfm.E BUNNY
a weekend in Akron
\0 a league should register
at preSent.
~~~~~':!~111 worklniJ ou t llntt wiU 1M The Iunny buony eoes hop, bop.
JPIW18 relatives
the clubhouse as soon as possi·
allowed 11 ou per ~·~
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The bunny's ears go Bop. flop .
. A. H. . Bailey Mr. and ble Teams Will be composed
'""~~~'':.!.l~y"
.. ;~ The Iunny little buony may
Mn:. William Ackett and sen of two members and played unHop on you wbile he'1 uut to
Wsyne called on Mr and ~Irs' I der a handicap syslem,
play.
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Reed. Eynon Sunday afternoon.
I think he's clever,
Mrs. Worley Davis of De•- I KLUXER COMMITI'ED
2 BEDROOM houae with
You would, loo,
tei- a'pe!lt 1 Sunday with Mr 1 ATHENS, Ga. (UPI I - Jos· age, basement, Phone WY
II Funny Bunny hopped on you.
- ~~:-.. 11and Mra .. Arvil Holter
i eph Howard Sims. the Ku Kluk 5523 after 5 p. m,
6 13
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., IIOI~ · JI family.
1 Klansman who
faces federal For Rent
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Clint Orr, ·who Is employed I charges in the murder of Negro I ROOM HOUSE wllh bath
A STAR
at Columbus, SJlfllt a week end ' educator Lemuel Peon and a l'l acres. Close to sch&lt;JOI.! ,.... •. " "·'·.
A prelty little otar I see at night It his home here.
Icharge of assault with intent APhon
_e WY 2-3876. 5 13
1&lt;1 Sal
It glows in the night sky.
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Mr
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and Mrs. Junior
1to murder his wile, has been . •
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Iand Diann~ of Columbus
Icommt· tted
to the state ment•l 1966 OLDSMOBILE F-35 ln
A pretly color, yeUow,
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Pretty star, pretty star,
R~friger1tor!
b
Ion Mra. A. H. Bailey and Mr. O!plta .
I ce enf m
wn to atn.d 1
e:
Th at thi • ordJJlann Will you light up for me?
I new ro
• Flllo, fraozoo. role•"• ond atortl c~btl in hfll~ ..
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.Mrs. William Ackett, and I·- · ---·
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c . ea .er •
til"- •dect ana 1M tn tord
-Jadltll Owfl
243 cube llrvtrl •
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Wayne , Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Jumor Sorden and 1 miles. Color white w1th black 1'"""-'::
Ut.• euueat ptliDd •I· -:;;:;;:;:::~~:.:;~~~::':
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Mr. and· M:n. Geo~ge Roberts D~nna called on Mr. and Mrs. I interior, Cutla!ls coupe
Appro,_, cnar• w. Le ju 'SAVE UP TO •SO NOW I
• Blant 171-lb, tlzo boHom frttzerl
!!~~~~J-~~ a few daYI in Columbus Chn~ Orr.
lar..:e motor .. Reaso~
,.,_., lhy :a. 1•
M~)·or
Mr. and ·Mn. Ernest Deet- .M1ss ~h aron Holter spent a 1 sale, car be1ng fur~1shed
Atte•t: Una r;111i'::~~:t. c lark
• NewWing·SwepleKltrlarIDcl lamily.
Imsht
With her grandparents
. . em_pl_oyer. Automatic lr&amp;I&gt;B-1
strong, solid Visi-Shtivaa
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Mt and Mrs. Le\tis Edgel Mr. an d Mrs. wor Iey Dav18, mlsston. p ower
MilOt co"NTV, OH•o
fer new vlaiblllly, ptrftcl
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white sidewall tire•. radio
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protecllonl
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Ortega, Kline 17) and Casaoova Lopez, Burdette 181 and
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Lock (9rd ),
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Giants 7·0; Perry. Giants 5-0;
Olellar, Astros &amp; Knowles,
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homer and Jolmny CaUisoo Blasmgame, 0 Dell (8), 011110
rapped a alrigfe through the (10), Nlekro (Ill and Torre;
middle with the bases loaded Washburn, Stallard 8),
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ed relief help from Darold I Hous at New- York , ppd . rain
Knowles iD the seventh.
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Nalfoaal ~
W, L. Pel. GB
San Fraa
zt 7 .750 ...
Houston
16 11 .ii93 410
p1·"·burgh
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Los A!l(eles
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Philadelphia
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Atlanta
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St. Louis
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Gaige readlnp:
Galli DillIs 1Cmcinnati
10 15 .400 81h
Rolzer Hoaplml:
Vtslilng i Dam 11.8, 18.7, runnlrig 21 feet Chicago
619 .25013
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hours 2-4 and ~ p. m. Parenta l on roUers Pomeroy • Mason I
Past Councilor~
only on Pedlatrica Ward.
210 Pt 'Pleasant 2412 HlnTllanday'o llesullt
Admilllool
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MIDDLEPORT
Are Entertained
Mrs. Maey C. Thompson, 15 4.26 rlaing, Chsrleston 19.08 fall- San Fran. 3 Pltlll. O, night
Mr Virgil Roush assisted by Court St.; Mrs. Eimus E. De- ing. London, Marmet and Wtn- St L 4 All ! 12 .
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1 Riden u; entertain- vault, 1811 Chestoul St.: Carla field dama were on tho allis.
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Y games sc
ed the Past Councilors ol lite J.;,es M.'Jell~ra •Eureka S~ Boat Movom..ll:
Frlday't ProiJablo Ptlcben
ly United Preu lalmlollonal
Daughters ol Amer1ca Wedneo- Rt Ste n F
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Sao Francisco at New York,
Nalloool Leagne
$HOW GROUNDS
day evening at her home,
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G, AB R. H. Pel.
. The meeting opened with the Gallipolis,
Mra.
Rosa
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PYTHIAN
Vinton; David E. Mlgltt, Rt. t i4:11S p.m.:
se . up .' . ' ton (3-2).
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gil Walker, vice
president means, Rt. I, Middleport I. Mrs, ! m.; Christy up 14, l:Oli a.m.; I ~:!-Dierker (1.0) vs.
Flriod, SU.
24 97 11 33
Plans were made for a potluck James L. Maah, Rt. I, Middle- R. H. Bosworth II up 14, 1.25 1( ).
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Fuenta SF 17 61 7 20 .l2ll
ASH AND
dinner at the hall b1 June. port; Mra. Thomas J. Scott, Rl am . Uttle Edward down 17, 1 Los Ange es II Pitta gh, Pinson' Clri 25101 10 33
SYCAMORE
JaRt Long · ·•
nlght~teeo 14-3) vs.
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Games
were
pay
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a.m.;
Esso
Tennessee
up
(l-0)
Alriu,
Pitt
25 116 13 31
AUSPICES
direction or Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Rt. I, Wellston; Mra. Jobn E. 17, 2 a.m.; Poplar up 17, 7 a. C;,;clnnaU at Chicago
Pglrni, Pitt lO 71 6 23
MIDDLEPORT VOL.
Arthur Orr and Mrs. Stanley Barlow, Rt. 3, . Wellsloa; Mrl. m.. Lacblin Macl.eay up 18, 5:· O'T I II vs. Holtzman
Geiger All 22 II 8 IJI
Tussell with priz•:' aworrll'&gt;"l to George H. DaVIs, RaveDSWondi 35 'a.m.: Jefferson up 20, 4 a. 2) oo e ( - I
Clmnt.' Pitt . 25 109 II 31
FIR! DEPARTMENT
the winners, Mrs. Oscar Weber •Angela J. McGWt, Jackaeo; m.; R. c. west down 21, 6:15 ·
Amerlcoa Lague
W ....,... . , ... mmnol won the door prize. Several IEugene E. Adkins, Ashland, a.m. 1 Harvey Jordoo up
22, Atlanta ot St. Louis,
G. AB R. B. Pd.
members received gilts from Ky. ; Mrs. Jeaale . M. &amp;eley, 5:15a.m.; Aahtoo dewo Green- Johnaon (2-21 vs. JacksoR
Oliva, Minn IS 70 13 r1
secret pals.
Ravenswood; Marvm L, Grand- up ~:I&gt; p.m.; Helea R. dowa
Salurday'o Gomer
F.Rbsn, Bal 22 81 21 30
Refreshments were served by staff, Ravenswood.
Greenup 7:211 p.m.; AUce up San Francisco at New York
Scott, Boa
24 w 15 33
the hostesaes to the above and
Blrtba
IGreenup 9:25 p.m.: Steel Trad· Houston at Philadelphia
Yaataki, Bot! 31 f1 17 S3
Mrs. Marino Wood, Mrs. Nor- Mrs. Jerey L. Maaale, Rl. t. , er down Greenup 11:30 p.m.; Los A!l(eles at Pittsburgh
BaJ 22 M 15 11
man Frederick, Mrs. Eddie Gallipoll8, son, 9:52 a. m., I Franklin B. up Greenup 11:50 I Cincinnati al Chicago
Rbosn, Chi n 75 13 24
Ha-g, Mra. James
Van 'lbursday; Mra. George H. Dav· p.m.: Alton Zepbyr tlowl Greeo- , AUanla al SL Louis, night
Alvis, Clev 20 71 6 25
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Meter, Mrs, llatUe Frederick, ~,:veaawood, son, ' p.m. up 1:50 a.m.; Joey Chotm 1own I
Amerlean !.&lt;ague
Rcbdso, NY 31 118 1 30
~ Mabel Vu Meter, Mro. means·~; Mrs.
J.
Greenup 2:25 a.m.; Harriett
W, L Pet.
VlnlD, Wash Z3 119 17 27
~· Mrs. Ross Cielond, 1
Fr~ Middleport, &amp;OJ, M. up GreeRup 4:20 a.m. ; A~ ' Cleveland
1&gt; ~ .750
Rchrt Calif 35 18 11 26
Mrs, l¥obart Newell, Mrs. Hen- 1 a. m. Dts:Y· 1
lied-Ashland up Greenup 5 a. ,Balumore
16 s .727
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ey Spencer, Mra. Claren,·\1 Tho
J B~ Ral
m.; J. S. L&lt;wis down Greenup Detroit
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N a tf o a a! t.eape: Asroa
Neutzling, and tWll
guests, nett : ' 0, a 1 s, 1!: r;:', Ban- ~:~5 a.m.; Andrew Caihoun up I Chicago
13 9 .591
Braves II; Lefebvre Dodger;
Mr': James !tldenour and Mrs. the 'Rev...Cltar~~esM. ' 8 :~~ I Greeaup 7:10 a.m.:
Tibelt l California
14 11 .560
&amp; Mays, Gianta t ;' Alou 11
Wickham.
Ira Fitch Ellen Gordon Mrs Idown Meldahl 2:40p.m.; Leba Mlrinesota
1010 .500 5 Torre, Braves 1.
Ornar R: H
Mrs.' Rlcb:i Shearer dowa Meidahl 4:15 ~- Washington
911 .391
American !.&lt;ague: Scotl ,Red
BROWN BETI'ER
ard s. llees~~la J. lluDt, l m.; Ole~r down Meldahl •·· Kansas City
8 1~ .3411 810 9oJ: 16; Blelaey &amp; F.
the Rev. Joha A. Ivey Mrs 20 p.m., Lee Anna down Mel- New York
7 17 .Z92 10 Orioles, Reichard~ A!l(els
NEW YORK (UP!) -Cleve- Harold Roblriaoo Mra' Net: dahl 5:45 p.m.; Knox up Mel· Boston
7 17 .281 10 OllYa, Twins 7.
land shortstop Larry
lie Schwarz
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dahl 8:15 p.m.; Little George
ftllfoday't Reaalto
Runt Balled 1a
who waa Injured In o
Roaa Stewart, ~lea ;• up Meldahl 9:15 p.m.: Bayou Minn. 4 New York 3,
National L ea 1 ae: M 1 y s
with outfielder 1.eott
-CJI.,;t.r W
LaRose down Meldald 12:15 a. Chicago 5 Baltimore J, algltt
Giants :13 - Aaron Braves 22:
May 4, was released from
ley,
q\arleo S. Wheeler m.; SUsaa Laae down
Detroit at Cleveland, ppd.,
Flood, ~ 2li Leletwre',
Intensive &lt;are ulllt o1
Mra. James ~ Addlt, lllld .: 1:66 a.m.
Wallh. 4 eaur. i, lllgltl
&amp; MeCovey, Giants 19,
Hill Hospital Thuroday.
!ant aon, Mra, forrest Filzpah GBilipollo Dam -Edeana B.,,. (Only games scheduled)
Amerleu Leape: B. Rohlo~rowo, Usted In aatlalactory rick aad Infant 10.1.
worth up 4:60 p.m.: Jobn J.
Frtday'a "obable Pllcben
~~~~~~~~~~~~ &lt;ondltloo, will fly lA&gt; Cleveland
Rowe up 8:20 p.m.;
Semet Bostoo at California, lliibt-11 lewi1 Repair Service
Saturday, wbere he will lOiter
Al1XILIARY MEETS
1ljl 2:35 a.m.: Jlanier up 7:20 Stepbenson (2-1) VI. Lopez 12..... ... ·----- Shaker Helgltts Madlcal Center, White R.t Lodge Alll:illary a.m.; Efgercliff up 8:10 a.m.; 2).
-FORoltha Brotherhood of Tralamen Jetllliler Jeaa up 8:45 a.m.
New York at Kansaa City, •HEAnNG
met Wedneoday llleraool at I
nigbi-Ford tG-31 v1. Dobooa
ePLUMBING
the legion bail In Mlddl port. bufta River - A1Iea
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Mrs. William RobsoD, pres~deot lllerrill up Lolldoo Ul a.m,; Washlngtoo at Minnesota,
eROOFING
led tho opulng rllual, Foiln,.: l A, J, Patton dowa Marmet
night-Segui (J-!) vs. Kaat (2tltt !hart busineaa ...,loll a.m.: Lucy Jane Lue11 up
J),
group wi!D( le Jack' Dairy met ~:30 a.m.; Panzt up
Chicago at Detroit,
See Our Excellent
lor refreshment&amp; wl~ Mn lleld 4:18 p.m.: Beaver
Horleo (1-1) vo, Sparma t~;~~~
Clareoct Mi!Neal Mn Dell • Willlleld 10:30 p.m.; Helea
BaiUmore al Clevolaod, ai
WY t.2J14
Seledion Of Gifts Thet
Nolaoo aad
ver don Wlnlleld 12:40 a.m.:
Othon
lito~
F. Shearer down WiDiield
Are Sure To Plu11 Your ltooteoaes.
were Mrs, 11ermaa Bailey Mn 1.m.; Dunean Bruce don
If. E. Bub, Mn. litho Walta' field 3:36 a.m.; Fort DeBJrb&lt;Jool
FavoritJ Gr1du1tt.
Mrs. David l!nllminger, Mrs: 11J1 Wlnlleld ~311-~~--­
P. L. Mlteh, lin. Willla• Wood. NOW YOU CAN
ward, Mra. Jtllllell Souden and
RobootL Tho .......
HEAR
were unable to atlteltl.

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wllereby he could be drafted
lot IIOil&lt;OIIlbolaRI dUty Ill the
armed foreeo .
Clay baa malotalaed !bat his
rellglo• prohibits him from
flghllng ill &amp;If war 101
decltu:ed by Allah.
Sanders said be bad oo Idea
when a decision would be
re&amp;&lt;bed oo Clay'a sla1us. .

boae hil lor the Giant&amp;
Bob Veale pve up ail
Cnctol Sblgle •
Franclaco rutt1 and tell
Lou Broclt:'l single with the
.pme 1D the aeveotlt
baaos ftlled and oone out in the
Giants IICOI'ed lbo1r !loa!
l2lb drove fD CUrt Flood from
no wm;. ~:;·=' •le.:Je,
third with the winning n1n.
fielder's choice, a slrigle by
Flood waa hit by Atlanta
Alou and an error by Dettl pitcher Pbll Nietro to apen the
Cleodenon.
lltDIDi- Orlando Cepeda, trying
Jim Ray lfllrt'a ailllt homer lo ucrllke, reached llrot wben
ot the oeaaon wu llllly extra catcher Joe Torre'o peg to
oecood weot lnlo ceotor field.

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Kentucky Seleellve Service
System, said that If Clay were
re&lt;faaalfled 1-0, maldng him
eligible lot tlOIIIO type of
assigned eivlll81 work, he
probably would bo laked to
work two yeara ill a mettlal
hospital.
Another poasiblllty Ia that
Clay would be elaaail!ed I·A-0,

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The Rio Grande lege all- FRANKFORT, Ky. (UP!) sporta baoquet will be held 00 While Cassius Clay Is preparing
Wednesday, May lli, at 7 p. m, to defend his world baaIn the eollege diBing ball.
vyweigbt Iitle againol Heney
Tickets are 50 cents tor res!- Cooper Ill Losdoa March 21,
dent atudells with meal ticketa hta running batlle with the U.S.
and $1.50 for anyone elso wiBlJ. Selective Service System coatng 111 attend.
tinues uninterrupted.
Guesl speaker will be Bob It wa• disclosed Thuraday
Davis, the basketball co 1cb of that Clay, a member of the
Georgetown College, f. eorge. Black Muallms, haa asked to be
town, Ky,
Ireclassified as a c-onscientioua
objector
he Is I·A,
Satu rday'• Game•
. h'At present
11' 1'bl f ·
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Boston at California, twilight
rna mg lm e g e or 11nmeN.Y. at Kansa• City, twilight
diate draft.
d
Washington at Minnesota
Lt. Col. Marshall A. San ers,
Chicago at Detroit
the deputy director of the
Baltimore at Cleve .. twilight

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atreak t1wa far ill the major 6-1 and St. Louis llbaded
league.a
AUUIIa +a fD 12 lltDIDis. Tlte
Martchal, lite blp-klcilng ganle between the Meta and
rlglttltatlder, who led tile Aatroo at New York WQ
majora 1D &amp;llutoail iu&lt; ..-..., ....,.......... .;...; :; =~
turDed II hill 1-.1 ot tltla Iii the American League,
campa1p aad reduced hill MJIIMll(lla Dipped New York 4earned run aver.,. iu uj"' L1Ueago whipped Baltimore
incredible 0.71.
Hand tho Detrott al Cleveland
Elsewhere lD U., NL, PltJ. pmo wu poetpooed dUe to

By lf;FF MEYERS
UPI Sporls Wrtler
The Sao Francisco Giants
keep rolling and the National
: ba•ue keell8 l..ing.
I The Giant! rolled an unbeataI' ble
aeven and II 'lbursday
!!!g!&gt;t
hy blanklrig Pittsburgh 3-4
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~ as Juan Marlcbal won his
' seventh game or the aeasoo and
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milt~ ' !')On~ group ill' tHo Ell· ,Note: Julia M&lt;()omao' l
railed abput iwo miles east ~1
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ltglll,~galril!l blgO,try. ~aid jn a lhlrd lt'ade .,... of Mitldle-· '
he.re Thursday night plll!l( ~..,
CINCINNATI (UPil -- 111om- r~ Thursday "tl)e lorebod- Jl!lrt Elementaey school· bat · ·
ty' ~ ar 'and ·•hr;..
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as Buckner. J r., 40. of sn bur.ban .mg •,C..&lt;Urren. f ur
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worked
on a unll of Poetry
ateel-iaden
ondolas8 ·Jnto 1 ~heap.
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• Fairfax. an Internal Revenu"! those who know 1he n!giDn best Wl'lting and appreciation. The
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Jenme Abbott, George Ab- 1 There ~f'J'e no tnjut, ut
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prices retreated sharply al nrJg l arr~ted Thursday as a susyjeet l before dawn. '~
, led;d as' bes&amp; by the elass, w~~ ~ . . C.:~:-~: :\~~!' . Jro~~nfl · least ~our of theca s were ex,.
r A 1 en consen ·
! : !::: ced frnnt in the first hour in tht'! holdup of a !oa.1 com~ '
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Tbe work 11 or!ziul.
Abbott, 70 acres, Chester.
. . teoslvely ~~·,. ,
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GTON
&lt;UPIJ - today.
very activo
"t,-ord· ~:.~o; 1•00};..;
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Frances
Folmer,
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1, n•t
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lie ers Buckner was to be chargod
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President Johnson pu t ~ conf
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' trover.sial rent subsidy program runnmg _tve mmutes a e. .
with. armed robbery tn the thf'~t Alford, presid¥nt of the Park Pretty little pussy cat m the ~se
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NewarlP,- 1 willow tree.
I Cora an r,
c.,ar~t Wi!e
th...~. Ad Hoc i $2 a~· u·
b'll H al· al market tmhcator showed an nanee Co. branch offwe ear!Jer Th~;rsday was elected p~i- Wont you come down out of trude Searles, M~rg
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:~on!y ~ .rev~rse ! average loss of 1.18 per cent on : Thursday.
derif of the OhJo Ba~kel"' Asso- ' there and come and play with Fr~da GJimore, Alfred Farley,
400 '1 \!llll{•·u:: I~o /ecislo~ whlr -;~uld cut off Ithe l,:~ssu1~: traded at ~ ~ Pollee quoted him RS "ying Ielation at illl 7~~ ~Miial con- me;
. ~::n:a~:l~y La~Zt. Fair~~;
funds for the new teacher corps a.m.
.
ere. were
he needed the money to maKe vention.
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losers and 114 gamers. Dow- I up a shortage in a bowling I AUord wiU succeed Richard Pretty little pussy cat, tell me Tr~M., Satlsw·se' Willie Wise
I o~fhe
July 1.
. r·
Jone s industrial aver age leaaue which 'he served as P. Raish, presid~nt of the First"
this rtght now.
,' FredaargaGrellmore' 'clarence Gil-·
appropna Ions measure ' showed a loss of 9 92
' ~
contained $12 million to start I Electronics wer~ . sharply I treasUI:el;.
~ational Bapk of Bellevue, as How did you get up so high !
mort, Gertrud~ Searls, Pau1
the .&lt;ent supplement program lower. IBM fell 6, Texas !
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,'raid No! thedorglll nizatioldn otn Ju- . Tell m•, tell me how,
Searles, Ralph Farley, Mary
throug~ the remamder of the 1 1
ts 5 Ze 'th
d 1 Egyptians n eas
Y ' arne v ce pres en was I
Farley Alfred Farley, Helen
torrent fiscal year ending June I~~t~:!'\~· &lt;H;d Col~ilns R:~~oj Bitter New Attack
Arthur W.. Emch, presldent o[ Pretty little pussy cat, ~p. up, IFarley' Larry N. Farley, Louc&lt;_-.,,_,.,. 30. New app~priatlons must .be l. 2~'~. Airtin; s wer! also in i CAIRO, U. A. R. {UPI)- the W~dvJlle State Bank ol up, so high.
don't come Ralph 'Farley, Larry Farley,
voted to contmue the program retreat. KLM and Northwest Egypt unleashed another bitter Woodville.
.I T~~w~e why you
.71 acre, Salisbury.
'""·"- after that.
Idropped more than 4, Cuotinen- 1, attack against U.S. aid policies I
b
Osborne
Farley,
Lola
Farl•y
c
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F ed G'l I
I When I walk right y,
tal and Eastern around 2 each. I today as Soviet Premier Alexei '
to larence I more, r 8 I LONJ)(IN iUPIJ - BRdlT-, Several pomt-sized tosses also : N Kosygin visited a Russian10
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th more, Gertrude Searls, Paul !
seam~n to ay 1
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Pretty tittle pussy c-at, in e 1 d I' p B wnJ to H
8 10 ' 8 mere hant
.
. . &gt;t H _ dotted the group.
!financed reclamation project
willow tree
A e me · ro ng
en·
rejected ~nme M'~" erh h ar I General Molurs opened late I north ol here. Egypt said the
I think that you would like it ey E. Cleland, Leona V. Cfe·
~ld Wlls~n s persona l:l. our with a loss of l~l on a block of i United States was ut~ing "poli· , •
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land, Parcel, Pomeroy.
thro~gh
mt~ventt~~ . and
r.ea_fflrmed 33.000 shares. Chrysler fell l lh. ~ des of force and blind !-''
.
IU ou would Ia witb me.
John F. Musser, by Dorothy
~Jr. dec1s1on t~ stnke '· a~ . Ford and American Motors 1 pressure.n
Larry
Griffi~,
Reedsville,
Y
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ara
Joy
t
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L.
Musser
this
attny
in
Fact),
.
1
hoops to EtRN
mldn~ght Su~d.ay .m ~ P~~ and , ga\'t' up ·'tl each SLcPI~ wt·re l The atta('k, the latest In an was given a tr1pie sentence toDorothy L. Musser
Kenneth
workmg-co~dJtmns ~lspu f; S , mos!ly fractions lower. Chemi- ' lncreasingly bilter anti·Ameri· day br Meigs County Court
OUR SCHOOLROOM
Kermit Scites', Jr., Barbara · your lns.ui'ance with
,•
The :atmnalre~~:~~~~ th:~; l cals were also easier.
can c~mpaign t.hat started with Judge F: ,W. Porter, Jr. when My schoolroom is very pretty. Jean Sciles, 3.71 Beres, Chest·
men ( ~~ I ft
ferrin at
Kosygm's arnval Tuesday, Griffin . appeJred on a charge It is so bright and gay,
er.
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came in the
newspa-.
We study hard from bell to bell,
ti
.th w·J n
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per AI Abram, which reflects ,
P ,
Tben we run out to play.
b
p
mee. ng WI
I so .ed he 48
official government policy.
I Judge Porter fined Griffin
-Marilyn Synder
Kenzie, parcels, Salis ury, omWilson had . urg t
-,
$50 and costs, ordered him to
eroy.
member executiVe board of the
spend 30 days In jail to be ser--Lester Brookover, dec., Homunion,
headed by General :
ved tw.H:Iays each week and
MY MOTIIER
er G. Baxter, Adm., to Thomas
Seeretary wm~am Hogarth, to I
Sllspended his license for ~noth- My Mother, she Is very nice. G Parker parcels Salisbury
call off the stnke at a two hour ' II
er six-months when the current She bak•s her things with lots Wilbur G. Nickl~s to Roge;
lnturon.. A..ney Inc.
meeting over beer and sand·
o( spire.
A. Ritchie, Carolyn L. Ritchie,
.J
suspension
expires.
1
Phona WY 2:3:111
wiclles al No. 10
Downing COLUMB US (L! PJ) - Pollee
.Judge Porler also fined · Ro"l t28 acres, Orange.
Streel
, chiefs from two Ohio c1!ies me!
FRIDAY
&amp;
Her cookies, yes, tbey are so
111 I. hcond It, ' Pomeroy
Thursday
to
pool
their
meager
MARY
SHRINE,
Wh
ite
~brine
er
A.
Beoughen,
Marietta,
flO
sweet,
NOW
YOU
NOW
1
· clues in the slaymg or an aUr ae- of Jerus3 !em will mef't at JOOF ~~ ::~~s ao~e~:J~:~~ °:/~~~~ We ju!it can't wait Ull time to '1\e United NaUoos lleadquar·
1
tt ve housewife and apparenlly hall. Frinay at 9 n01
gil Wes tfall forfeited hi.• , 17 _50
eat.
, ..., complex Ill New York Cit)'
turned up noth ing new.
RETURN JONATHAN Meigs , bond on an unsafe vehicle I
k ooeupifiil~i~a;cr;•;•~o;f~la;tld;• •~
l iiiliJiiiiiiiiiliii;ii~~
The only offici al item to come Chapter, Daughters of l he i tob ge
., When we _ha\'e done our wor
from the t'onfidential meeting ! American
Revolution., will
Hr ·
each day,
of poi~L"e was. a plea fo.r .publi c I meet Friday, May 13 at
the j
l Mother shoos us out to play.
i help 1n solvmg th e killing of 1borne of Mrs. Patrick Lochary I
I
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard Mrs. Lisbeth Davenport. J2, 1with ~Irs. Dor Schaefer and
Lega Notice
I think that you would like her,
and ramily spent last week at . whose body was dJseovered in Mrs 0 p Klein assisting has·
oltDINAN.cl No. u•
too,
w.oo~ter, Wa ~saw and Killbu('k I the trunk of her ca r in F!ndli.J y, tess~s. · A~erican Music Month :_..~!:::.c-...,..NouM,:!:~~uFo~o :~~ If you could see whnt she can
V19ltmg relatives. . .
Ohio, ear ly Tuesday.
will be observed llllder the di- :~:~~~'..:: THI VILLAGI 0' roM
do.
Mr. and Mrs. William Arkett ! ft' indlay poli('e slill were rection of Mrs. Everett Hayes, Bh: L1' o aDAINI!:D u follow• 1)' tne
-Barbara Joy Fulb.
and son Wayne of Pampa Fla I h dl
th
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Th
Collncll fl( tne V lll~~e o r t'cmut&gt; y,
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VISited Mrs. A. H. Bailey.
! since the body wa s discovered roll call will be a favorite song l.,tn11&gt;tn •Jee t•d thl r•t.o ~,~~.~~urrmM :
AT NIGHT
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no:o~ 1. Thatth• rollo &lt;A· tn~~: . r~ " A
· tile dark
Mr · an d Mrs.. Cl arenr·e Baker ' .m that c 1t v. about 100 miles
111ta nn and wa1n ror r mpu!yPe•
mouse goes ou t m
to the
of Columbus spent a weekend 1 away Irom·here
MOTHERS HONORED
ot the v maae ru Pomtr~~. oh t... ia
at nigbt
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But Chief Roy Thomas of Mothers were honored Sun- Street and Ltmt tery \ht nl c-u n•·• d out a an ern or o er g · ~
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E l D
Upper Arlmgton asked the pub· day at the Laurel Cliff Free I ~~;:,~'::. ~!l7~ ~!. ~;::~.ttonm He's not afraid or tbe dark at
r. an
rs.
rnes eeter ' I to h 1
h oM h d
h h A .
ed Puloo. u . ~~ 11t r hour ; M" t ~r J mu. ·
all
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Probllllon, 11 so p"'r hou r
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d
I1 aod f a~l.1Y 0f C01urn hus spent I overnight
case, a cosmelJc cnse C'B rnation corsage wa:t given to ( 'blt r M Pol.itt - lit a m~ Pwh .. 11bough the night 1 so IS en
, Uon ~·~ Per iod. 131!! DO Pt • lnon u ..
a day watb Mr. and Mrs. George !
. 1
be's so small.
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d
th
and
a
black
Jeatht-r
bag
t'Ontam
1each mother present and cor~ I After 3 mn . l'nbatloa. IJJI.I oo p• r
n.. .... d Sll
1
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e un- .
thr
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f
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rnuutb
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ven
. 11 nt
M 1mg
ee cameras, &lt;1 pmr o 1sages o SIX carna ons were l'a t r~ lman ull ,..,,.r man _ ut
I.' erpa1 IofE forme
. rs u I
rs . . hornrim glasses and a broken presenlr;! d to Mrs. George Ren- la mu. i'!obati\IR1f~ P•ri~;~U U1.'1.00
ear rvm .
I
per mvnUI. After l PIU . P robl l1 1)n , I
STAJUJ
' M G
Wh 't
d d h pearl button.
shaw, oldest mother present, a 1300.00 '*r mnllth.
.
r. rover
I e an
aug - ,
white corsag"· Mrs Bob Bur- t'oll c• u epartment ttadi~;~ GlaPatdie.r Stars are bright,
Ii Fterst' Dorisw' vspent .last
week at
-.
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- t al 3 mo. PJ'(IbK Unnary h n od. Shlrs are light
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GOLFERS TO SIGN uP
gess, younges t mother, red cor· UJO ,OO Hr tfiObth ; Aft.r a 1111.1 . l'rb·
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R
II B
h .
r
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Cl'ff d Kl .
I k itaUon , ueo.Oil pe.r mo nth .
are pretly
Mr and Mrs Perr Orr C0 .
usse
rown, c a•rman o I sage; . rs. I or
em, pn
Zxt ra i'oJLce mln _ u .ao per aour. I
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1the Pomeroy Golf Club's league, corsage and Mrs.
Richard J:Jcl ra DI•P•'*:her - 11.n per IJvu r n t e night.
hunbus, called on Mr. and .1
.
.
.
,
omce ~tcretarr - 12n .oo
porr
-Dolorts Slanley
u- Cl'nt Or
commJU~ announced today that Fm~nd , red and white corsage, ' 111ontb.
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1
b
.
.
th
th
"th
h'ld I Cl!me l ~ry se.~ tun - m .oo per mn
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ha er , !"em ers mterested m playing e mo ers wt most c 1 ren ·· v1u11 Me u~ n c1u todla n _ m.oo 11.,r
FUNNY Lfm.E BUNNY
a weekend in Akron
\0 a league should register
at preSent.
~~~~~':!~111 worklniJ ou t llntt wiU 1M The Iunny buony eoes hop, bop.
JPIW18 relatives
the clubhouse as soon as possi·
allowed 11 ou per ~·~
"~'-~r,::&amp;•:
The bunny's ears go Bop. flop .
. A. H. . Bailey Mr. and ble Teams Will be composed
'""~~~'':.!.l~y"
.. ;~ The Iunny little buony may
Mn:. William Ackett and sen of two members and played unHop on you wbile he'1 uut to
Wsyne called on Mr and ~Irs' I der a handicap syslem,
play.
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Reed. Eynon Sunday afternoon.
I think he's clever,
Mrs. Worley Davis of De•- I KLUXER COMMITI'ED
2 BEDROOM houae with
You would, loo,
tei- a'pe!lt 1 Sunday with Mr 1 ATHENS, Ga. (UPI I - Jos· age, basement, Phone WY
II Funny Bunny hopped on you.
- ~~:-.. 11and Mra .. Arvil Holter
i eph Howard Sims. the Ku Kluk 5523 after 5 p. m,
6 13
-Jndlth
., IIOI~ · JI family.
1 Klansman who
faces federal For Rent
~
Clint Orr, ·who Is employed I charges in the murder of Negro I ROOM HOUSE wllh bath
A STAR
at Columbus, SJlfllt a week end ' educator Lemuel Peon and a l'l acres. Close to sch&lt;JOI.! ,.... •. " "·'·.
A prelty little otar I see at night It his home here.
Icharge of assault with intent APhon
_e WY 2-3876. 5 13
1&lt;1 Sal
It glows in the night sky.
_
Mr
..
and Mrs. Junior
1to murder his wile, has been . •
et
Iand Diann~ of Columbus
Icommt· tted
to the state ment•l 1966 OLDSMOBILE F-35 ln
A pretly color, yeUow,
1
11 t ~ dltiO
Pretty star, pretty star,
R~friger1tor!
b
Ion Mra. A. H. Bailey and Mr. O!plta .
I ce enf m
wn to atn.d 1
e:
Th at thi • ordJJlann Will you light up for me?
I new ro
• Flllo, fraozoo. role•"• ond atortl c~btl in hfll~ ..
J
.Mrs. William Ackett, and I·- · ---·
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c . ea .er •
til"- •dect ana 1M tn tord
-Jadltll Owfl
243 cube llrvtrl •
.
1·
Wayne , Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Jumor Sorden and 1 miles. Color white w1th black 1'"""-'::
Ut.• euueat ptliDd •I· -:;;:;;:;:::~~:.:;~~~::':
. ' '. ·
• 100% Frctt·Proof-no dofrostlng evert
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Mr. and· M:n. Geo~ge Roberts D~nna called on Mr. and Mrs. I interior, Cutla!ls coupe
Appro,_, cnar• w. Le ju 'SAVE UP TO •SO NOW I
• Blant 171-lb, tlzo boHom frttzerl
!!~~~~J-~~ a few daYI in Columbus Chn~ Orr.
lar..:e motor .. Reaso~
,.,_., lhy :a. 1•
M~)·or
Mr. and ·Mn. Ernest Deet- .M1ss ~h aron Holter spent a 1 sale, car be1ng fur~1shed
Atte•t: Una r;111i'::~~:t. c lark
• NewWing·SwepleKltrlarIDcl lamily.
Imsht
With her grandparents
. . em_pl_oyer. Automatic lr&amp;I&gt;B-1
strong, solid Visi-Shtivaa
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Mt and Mrs. Le\tis Edgel Mr. an d Mrs. wor Iey Dav18, mlsston. p ower
MilOt co"NTV, OH•o
fer new vlaiblllly, ptrftcl
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white sidewall tire•. radio
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ed relief help from Darold I Hous at New- York , ppd . rain
Knowles iD the seventh.
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Los Angeles' only tally with a
Arnertean i...eague
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ol the campaign. Bunning Minn.
003 tOO OOx-4 II
helped his own cauae with a P el e r s on. Wom"'k
-rkllng three-lor-three -rfor- Friend (61. Reniff 181
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mance at the plate and
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Nalfoaal ~
W, L. Pel. GB
San Fraa
zt 7 .750 ...
Houston
16 11 .ii93 410
p1·"·burgh
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Los A!l(eles
15 13 531 8·~
Philadelphia
1211 :5ZZ 810
Atlanta
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9 11 .450 8
St. Louis
10 14 .117 9
Gaige readlnp:
Galli DillIs 1Cmcinnati
10 15 .400 81h
Rolzer Hoaplml:
Vtslilng i Dam 11.8, 18.7, runnlrig 21 feet Chicago
619 .25013
7
hours 2-4 and ~ p. m. Parenta l on roUers Pomeroy • Mason I
Past Councilor~
only on Pedlatrica Ward.
210 Pt 'Pleasant 2412 HlnTllanday'o llesullt
Admilllool
·ton. 1',. iamng Kana,:ha' Falls Houston al N.Y., ppd., rain
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MIDDLEPORT
Are Entertained
Mrs. Maey C. Thompson, 15 4.26 rlaing, Chsrleston 19.08 fall- San Fran. 3 Pltlll. O, night
Mr Virgil Roush assisted by Court St.; Mrs. Eimus E. De- ing. London, Marmet and Wtn- St L 4 All ! 12 .
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1 Riden u; entertain- vault, 1811 Chestoul St.: Carla field dama were on tho allis.
rs. ue
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Y games sc
ed the Past Councilors ol lite J.;,es M.'Jell~ra •Eureka S~ Boat Movom..ll:
Frlday't ProiJablo Ptlcben
ly United Preu lalmlollonal
Daughters ol Amer1ca Wedneo- Rt Ste n F
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Sao Francisco at New York,
Nalloool Leagne
$HOW GROUNDS
day evening at her home,
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G, AB R. H. Pel.
. The meeting opened with the Gallipolis,
Mra.
Rosa
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PYTHIAN
Vinton; David E. Mlgltt, Rt. t i4:11S p.m.:
se . up .' . ' ton (3-2).
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scripture reading by Mrs. Vir- Vlritoo; Mrs. Romu J. ere- lp.m. ; Jellboat up 14, 11.40 p. , Hou s ton at
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gil Walker, vice
president means, Rt. I, Middleport I. Mrs, ! m.; Christy up 14, l:Oli a.m.; I ~:!-Dierker (1.0) vs.
Flriod, SU.
24 97 11 33
Plans were made for a potluck James L. Maah, Rt. I, Middle- R. H. Bosworth II up 14, 1.25 1( ).
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Fuenta SF 17 61 7 20 .l2ll
ASH AND
dinner at the hall b1 June. port; Mra. Thomas J. Scott, Rl am . Uttle Edward down 17, 1 Los Ange es II Pitta gh, Pinson' Clri 25101 10 33
SYCAMORE
JaRt Long · ·•
nlght~teeo 14-3) vs.
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Games
were
pay
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1:15
a.m.;
Esso
Tennessee
up
(l-0)
Alriu,
Pitt
25 116 13 31
AUSPICES
direction or Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Rt. I, Wellston; Mra. Jobn E. 17, 2 a.m.; Poplar up 17, 7 a. C;,;clnnaU at Chicago
Pglrni, Pitt lO 71 6 23
MIDDLEPORT VOL.
Arthur Orr and Mrs. Stanley Barlow, Rt. 3, . Wellsloa; Mrl. m.. Lacblin Macl.eay up 18, 5:· O'T I II vs. Holtzman
Geiger All 22 II 8 IJI
Tussell with priz•:' aworrll'&gt;"l to George H. DaVIs, RaveDSWondi 35 'a.m.: Jefferson up 20, 4 a. 2) oo e ( - I
Clmnt.' Pitt . 25 109 II 31
FIR! DEPARTMENT
the winners, Mrs. Oscar Weber •Angela J. McGWt, Jackaeo; m.; R. c. west down 21, 6:15 ·
Amerlcoa Lague
W ....,... . , ... mmnol won the door prize. Several IEugene E. Adkins, Ashland, a.m. 1 Harvey Jordoo up
22, Atlanta ot St. Louis,
G. AB R. B. Pd.
members received gilts from Ky. ; Mrs. Jeaale . M. &amp;eley, 5:15a.m.; Aahtoo dewo Green- Johnaon (2-21 vs. JacksoR
Oliva, Minn IS 70 13 r1
secret pals.
Ravenswood; Marvm L, Grand- up ~:I&gt; p.m.; Helea R. dowa
Salurday'o Gomer
F.Rbsn, Bal 22 81 21 30
Refreshments were served by staff, Ravenswood.
Greenup 7:211 p.m.; AUce up San Francisco at New York
Scott, Boa
24 w 15 33
the hostesaes to the above and
Blrtba
IGreenup 9:25 p.m.: Steel Trad· Houston at Philadelphia
Yaataki, Bot! 31 f1 17 S3
Mrs. Marino Wood, Mrs. Nor- Mrs. Jerey L. Maaale, Rl. t. , er down Greenup 11:30 p.m.; Los A!l(eles at Pittsburgh
BaJ 22 M 15 11
man Frederick, Mrs. Eddie Gallipoll8, son, 9:52 a. m., I Franklin B. up Greenup 11:50 I Cincinnati al Chicago
Rbosn, Chi n 75 13 24
Ha-g, Mra. James
Van 'lbursday; Mra. George H. Dav· p.m.: Alton Zepbyr tlowl Greeo- , AUanla al SL Louis, night
Alvis, Clev 20 71 6 25
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Meter, Mrs, llatUe Frederick, ~,:veaawood, son, ' p.m. up 1:50 a.m.; Joey Chotm 1own I
Amerlean !.&lt;ague
Rcbdso, NY 31 118 1 30
~ Mabel Vu Meter, Mro. means·~; Mrs.
J.
Greenup 2:25 a.m.; Harriett
W, L Pet.
VlnlD, Wash Z3 119 17 27
~· Mrs. Ross Cielond, 1
Fr~ Middleport, &amp;OJ, M. up GreeRup 4:20 a.m. ; A~ ' Cleveland
1&gt; ~ .750
Rchrt Calif 35 18 11 26
Mrs, l¥obart Newell, Mrs. Hen- 1 a. m. Dts:Y· 1
lied-Ashland up Greenup 5 a. ,Balumore
16 s .727
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ey Spencer, Mra. Claren,·\1 Tho
J B~ Ral
m.; J. S. L&lt;wis down Greenup Detroit
14 t .6011
N a tf o a a! t.eape: Asroa
Neutzling, and tWll
guests, nett : ' 0, a 1 s, 1!: r;:', Ban- ~:~5 a.m.; Andrew Caihoun up I Chicago
13 9 .591
Braves II; Lefebvre Dodger;
Mr': James !tldenour and Mrs. the 'Rev...Cltar~~esM. ' 8 :~~ I Greeaup 7:10 a.m.:
Tibelt l California
14 11 .560
&amp; Mays, Gianta t ;' Alou 11
Wickham.
Ira Fitch Ellen Gordon Mrs Idown Meldahl 2:40p.m.; Leba Mlrinesota
1010 .500 5 Torre, Braves 1.
Ornar R: H
Mrs.' Rlcb:i Shearer dowa Meidahl 4:15 ~- Washington
911 .391
American !.&lt;ague: Scotl ,Red
BROWN BETI'ER
ard s. llees~~la J. lluDt, l m.; Ole~r down Meldahl •·· Kansas City
8 1~ .3411 810 9oJ: 16; Blelaey &amp; F.
the Rev. Joha A. Ivey Mrs 20 p.m., Lee Anna down Mel- New York
7 17 .Z92 10 Orioles, Reichard~ A!l(els
NEW YORK (UP!) -Cleve- Harold Roblriaoo Mra' Net: dahl 5:45 p.m.; Knox up Mel· Boston
7 17 .281 10 OllYa, Twins 7.
land shortstop Larry
lie Schwarz
J
dahl 8:15 p.m.; Little George
ftllfoday't Reaalto
Runt Balled 1a
who waa Injured In o
Roaa Stewart, ~lea ;• up Meldahl 9:15 p.m.: Bayou Minn. 4 New York 3,
National L ea 1 ae: M 1 y s
with outfielder 1.eott
-CJI.,;t.r W
LaRose down Meldald 12:15 a. Chicago 5 Baltimore J, algltt
Giants :13 - Aaron Braves 22:
May 4, was released from
ley,
q\arleo S. Wheeler m.; SUsaa Laae down
Detroit at Cleveland, ppd.,
Flood, ~ 2li Leletwre',
Intensive &lt;are ulllt o1
Mra. James ~ Addlt, lllld .: 1:66 a.m.
Wallh. 4 eaur. i, lllgltl
&amp; MeCovey, Giants 19,
Hill Hospital Thuroday.
!ant aon, Mra, forrest Filzpah GBilipollo Dam -Edeana B.,,. (Only games scheduled)
Amerleu Leape: B. Rohlo~rowo, Usted In aatlalactory rick aad Infant 10.1.
worth up 4:60 p.m.: Jobn J.
Frtday'a "obable Pllcben
~~~~~~~~~~~~ &lt;ondltloo, will fly lA&gt; Cleveland
Rowe up 8:20 p.m.;
Semet Bostoo at California, lliibt-11 lewi1 Repair Service
Saturday, wbere he will lOiter
Al1XILIARY MEETS
1ljl 2:35 a.m.: Jlanier up 7:20 Stepbenson (2-1) VI. Lopez 12..... ... ·----- Shaker Helgltts Madlcal Center, White R.t Lodge Alll:illary a.m.; Efgercliff up 8:10 a.m.; 2).
-FORoltha Brotherhood of Tralamen Jetllliler Jeaa up 8:45 a.m.
New York at Kansaa City, •HEAnNG
met Wedneoday llleraool at I
nigbi-Ford tG-31 v1. Dobooa
ePLUMBING
the legion bail In Mlddl port. bufta River - A1Iea
(%-1).
Mrs. William RobsoD, pres~deot lllerrill up Lolldoo Ul a.m,; Washlngtoo at Minnesota,
eROOFING
led tho opulng rllual, Foiln,.: l A, J, Patton dowa Marmet
night-Segui (J-!) vs. Kaat (2tltt !hart busineaa ...,loll a.m.: Lucy Jane Lue11 up
J),
group wi!D( le Jack' Dairy met ~:30 a.m.; Panzt up
Chicago at Detroit,
See Our Excellent
lor refreshment&amp; wl~ Mn lleld 4:18 p.m.: Beaver
Horleo (1-1) vo, Sparma t~;~~~
Clareoct Mi!Neal Mn Dell • Willlleld 10:30 p.m.; Helea
BaiUmore al Clevolaod, ai
WY t.2J14
Seledion Of Gifts Thet
Nolaoo aad
ver don Wlnlleld 12:40 a.m.:
Othon
lito~
F. Shearer down WiDiield
Are Sure To Plu11 Your ltooteoaes.
were Mrs, 11ermaa Bailey Mn 1.m.; Dunean Bruce don
If. E. Bub, Mn. litho Walta' field 3:36 a.m.; Fort DeBJrb&lt;Jool
FavoritJ Gr1du1tt.
Mrs. David l!nllminger, Mrs: 11J1 Wlnlleld ~311-~~--­
P. L. Mlteh, lin. Willla• Wood. NOW YOU CAN
ward, Mra. Jtllllell Souden and
RobootL Tho .......
HEAR
were unable to atlteltl.

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:"~·.d~l:ne::.~.Cbarley ~~ran.

Aailit simmo

Late Classifieds

:.'::r

wllereby he could be drafted
lot IIOil&lt;OIIlbolaRI dUty Ill the
armed foreeo .
Clay baa malotalaed !bat his
rellglo• prohibits him from
flghllng ill &amp;If war 101
decltu:ed by Allah.
Sanders said be bad oo Idea
when a decision would be
re&amp;&lt;bed oo Clay'a sla1us. .

boae hil lor the Giant&amp;
Bob Veale pve up ail
Cnctol Sblgle •
Franclaco rutt1 and tell
Lou Broclt:'l single with the
.pme 1D the aeveotlt
baaos ftlled and oone out in the
Giants IICOI'ed lbo1r !loa!
l2lb drove fD CUrt Flood from
no wm;. ~:;·=' •le.:Je,
third with the winning n1n.
fielder's choice, a slrigle by
Flood waa hit by Atlanta
Alou and an error by Dettl pitcher Pbll Nietro to apen the
Cleodenon.
lltDIDi- Orlando Cepeda, trying
Jim Ray lfllrt'a ailllt homer lo ucrllke, reached llrot wben
ot the oeaaon wu llllly extra catcher Joe Torre'o peg to
oecood weot lnlo ceotor field.

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System, said that If Clay were
re&lt;faaalfled 1-0, maldng him
eligible lot tlOIIIO type of
assigned eivlll81 work, he
probably would bo laked to
work two yeara ill a mettlal
hospital.
Another poasiblllty Ia that
Clay would be elaaail!ed I·A-0,

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The Rio Grande lege all- FRANKFORT, Ky. (UP!) sporta baoquet will be held 00 While Cassius Clay Is preparing
Wednesday, May lli, at 7 p. m, to defend his world baaIn the eollege diBing ball.
vyweigbt Iitle againol Heney
Tickets are 50 cents tor res!- Cooper Ill Losdoa March 21,
dent atudells with meal ticketa hta running batlle with the U.S.
and $1.50 for anyone elso wiBlJ. Selective Service System coatng 111 attend.
tinues uninterrupted.
Guesl speaker will be Bob It wa• disclosed Thuraday
Davis, the basketball co 1cb of that Clay, a member of the
Georgetown College, f. eorge. Black Muallms, haa asked to be
town, Ky,
Ireclassified as a c-onscientioua
objector
he Is I·A,
Satu rday'• Game•
. h'At present
11' 1'bl f ·
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Boston at California, twilight
rna mg lm e g e or 11nmeN.Y. at Kansa• City, twilight
diate draft.
d
Washington at Minnesota
Lt. Col. Marshall A. San ers,
Chicago at Detroit
the deputy director of the
Baltimore at Cleve .. twilight

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atreak t1wa far ill the major 6-1 and St. Louis llbaded
league.a
AUUIIa +a fD 12 lltDIDis. Tlte
Martchal, lite blp-klcilng ganle between the Meta and
rlglttltatlder, who led tile Aatroo at New York WQ
majora 1D &amp;llutoail iu&lt; ..-..., ....,.......... .;...; :; =~
turDed II hill 1-.1 ot tltla Iii the American League,
campa1p aad reduced hill MJIIMll(lla Dipped New York 4earned run aver.,. iu uj"' L1Ueago whipped Baltimore
incredible 0.71.
Hand tho Detrott al Cleveland
Elsewhere lD U., NL, PltJ. pmo wu poetpooed dUe to

By lf;FF MEYERS
UPI Sporls Wrtler
The Sao Francisco Giants
keep rolling and the National
: ba•ue keell8 l..ing.
I The Giant! rolled an unbeataI' ble
aeven and II 'lbursday
!!!g!&gt;t
hy blanklrig Pittsburgh 3-4
1
~ as Juan Marlcbal won his
' seventh game or the aeasoo and
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64 Volkswagen -

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This one has the famous disr brakes, 2211 horsepower
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one of the top performer ears on the road. II bu
smart bucket seats with run consul and four speed
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4 Dr. Hudfolt, I cyll....,,
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n,..u. Ill IIIID or model.
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t dr. I cyl. At Trtns.• P.
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1956 Willys l Ton Pickup · · · ·· · $695

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INSURANCE AGENCY

Ill P011ero1 Over 80 Yearo

1960 Rambler 4 Dr. Sedn · ·.... $495

Refrlgerlfora- Wathers &amp; Dryers

Po-

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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

TAKE A LOOK AT KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

63 Ford Country Sedan_ $1295 60 Oldt 98 4 Door

V8- Auto. Trant. Radio and Heater.

JM~t!on- ....... -

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Hollday Sed. V-8 motor, auto. trans., poo
wer steerin&amp;, 8 way power seat, radio,
tinted glus.

1959 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan · · ·· ···· $695

Pre1t:rlpUOIII

WY~5

BLAETTNARS

V8. Power steering and brakes. Radio and heater.

1957 Dodge Royal 4 Dr. Sedan ·· $395

• •

Doctor~

American 4 dr. Sedan. U you want an economy ear
In good ~ndltlon, here Ia wbat you are looking for.

64 Olda Dynamic 88 _

Radio and Heater. Power steering.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

HEINER'S BAKERY

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Pontiac VB 4 dr. Sedan. A beauUful turjuoiBe finiSh
of original paint. Power steering and brakes. Automatic transmission.

62 Rambler

Mlddlepol'l. Ohio

Mlddlepoll, Ohio

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1957 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan ........ $595

tran1. R&amp;H

63 hlcon 2 Dr.

for completion of State Board
of Education's Cource of Basic
Studies to Connie Cooke, Tom
Boker, Jon Cunningham, Ken
Harris, Ronnie Kindy and Roi&gt;
ert Schmoll .
Mrs. Mildred Bailey, advisor,
vpresented the Annual Editor
I medal
to
Connie Cooke
and the Activity Editor medal
to Chris Bailey. The winner of
lbe DUes tropby to the oubtAnd·
inll athlete and atudent will be
presented at graduation ~
monies.
The aeniors left the auditorium as Mrs. Lacey played tbe
Alma Mater, "The
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of superb condition. Power steering and power brak·
es. Automatic transmission. Why be satisfied with
less when you can drive the ultimate In one of these
two Star Chiefs.

·Electric Water Heater

·sPECIAL

64 Volkswagen -

Station Waagon. 9 pasaeneer model. This wagon is
low mil..ge and absolutely spotless inside and out.
An economy car witb a lar&amp;e amount of room.

65 Mustang GT - . ~1395
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2 dr. Hard To'/ Coupe. U you want to find a cleaner
one you woul have to go to the new ear department.
This one has the famous disr brakes, 2211 horsepower
V8 engine with dual exhaust. lmmaeulate clark blue
finish with white vinyl top .

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64 New Yorker • .S2695

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Chrysler f dr. Hard Top. See and drive this fine automobile priced at but a fraction of Ill orlginel ~st.
Power steering, power brakes, power windows and
power seat. Its superb ~ndltlon reneets Ill excellent

63 Chev.lmpa!.

care.

2 Dr. Hardtop. 8 •rllnder,
ldtematlc trans. lacllo &amp;
helttr, whlta 1ldtwl11

63 Impala V8 • • S'l695

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one of the top performer ears on the road. II bu
smart bucket seats with run consul and four speed
shift. You'll have to see and drive this one to appre·
ciate ill top performance.

4 Dr. Hudfolt, I cyll....,,
automatic trent. ltdlo &amp;

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Miter ID JOUr bome. You aave '25 on
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n,..u. Ill IIIID or model.
JG:II . . • " f25 on IDIIallatlon If your old
to lie t!le fllme.type, Tbllcre~t of·
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2 Dr. 270 lorlft, t cyll"'
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and heater

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4 Dr. I cyllnclor, outo.
b'ans. Rldlt a huttr
62 Ford Gal. 500
t dr. I cyl. At Trtns.• P.
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auto trtftl., pow.r ltttrlng, power ltnk• and
windows, rMio &amp; ....,.,

65 Ford Gal. 500

2 dr. Hordlop, 2lt tn~lno
llondord troao. Rodlo ••~

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1956 Willys l Ton Pickup · · · ·· · $695

4 wheel drive -new paint.

1957 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan .. · ...... · $345
VB - Auto. trans. Radio and heater.

61 Comet 2 Dr.
6 cyUndor1 llontlard tronL
IHio end huttt

64 English Ford
' cylinder. 4 sPHd tr1nt,

63 Ford Galaxie
500, Con¥. I

&lt;yl. Aut,

1957 Buick 4 Dr. Sedan ··· ·· ·· ·· · $395

&amp;HEATING
.,_AID lAB, OWNR
WY 2·2036 ' POMEROY

6 &lt;yllnclor, tlonclord trono.
bello aMI h11tet

Keith Gohle Ford
USED CARLOT
Llcu.t &amp; Sycamore Itt.
MWdlotoorl
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Radio and heater. Power steering.

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1960 Plymouth 2 Dr. Sedan · ····· $795

t eyl. Std. Trau. Radio and heater.

1960 Yoiswagen 2 Dr. Sedan .. $395
1960 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan ·.. · $695

I eyL Std. Trana.

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BEnER USED CARS
$2395 62 CacliUIC Cpe. DeVIlle $2200
FUll power, ndlo, wlalw tires aDd beige
with beige Interior.

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UEVING COAL ·COMPANY

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

Station Wagon. 289 v.s. ~ruisematle
Inns., radio, wlelw tires, oulllde mirror,
white with red Interior.

EstUIIIhed ID 111M

Crow's

We.st Coltllllbla. W. VL
Ph. lbiDII 17Nm

West Malllt.

PomeroJ

S-ri tho Clntrdl of Your Cllolco

STEAK
HOUSE

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER
B1dova WW.beo - Sales ud Sorvleo

181 N. SccOD~

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"Evee77IIIDJ "' lbrdWon"
PomeJOJ, Olllo

$895

V-8 motor, auW. lnDI., power brakel,
power steerlag, ntllo, tlllted glass, white
sidewall tires, wheel discs.

62 Oldt Dynamic 88 _

$1495 60 OW. 88 4 Door

HolidaY Sed. White over beige, beige
vinyl fnterlor, V-8 engine, atrto. trans.,
power brakes and steering, wlalw tires.

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

BAUM LUMBER CO.

Toll - · · Wllb li'Oll To Chard&gt;

62 Chev, Impel. 4 Dr. _

V-8 motor, automatic trans., power steer·
lng. w!•ltr tir...

61 Olda 88

$795

V-8 motor, auto. lnDI., power brake~.
power lleerln&amp; ndlo, white sidewall tlr·

u and outolde mirrOr.

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PIJWI!', aiN!ondl·
tlonlng, low mi!MCI. I aharP ODI.
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RIDENOUR'S SUPPLY

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l8lllod Oil Produall
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ASSOCIATED RADIO &amp;TV

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

Ill P011ero1 Over 80 Yearo

1960 Rambler 4 Dr. Sedn · ·.... $495

Refrlgerlfora- Wathers &amp; Dryers

Po-

WilliS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

TAKE A LOOK AT KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

63 Ford Country Sedan_ $1295 60 Oldt 98 4 Door

V8- Auto. Trant. Radio and Heater.

JM~t!on- ....... -

'595

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Hollday Sed. V-8 motor, auto. trans., poo
wer steerin&amp;, 8 way power seat, radio,
tinted glus.

1959 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan · · ·· ···· $695

Pre1t:rlpUOIII

WY~5

BLAETTNARS

V8. Power steering and brakes. Radio and heater.

1957 Dodge Royal 4 Dr. Sedan ·· $395

• •

Doctor~

American 4 dr. Sedan. U you want an economy ear
In good ~ndltlon, here Ia wbat you are looking for.

64 Olda Dynamic 88 _

Radio and Heater. Power steering.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

HEINER'S BAKERY

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Pontiac VB 4 dr. Sedan. A beauUful turjuoiBe finiSh
of original paint. Power steering and brakes. Automatic transmission.

62 Rambler

Mlddlepol'l. Ohio

Mlddlepoll, Ohio

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1957 Dodge 4 Dr. Sedan ........ $595

tran1. R&amp;H

63 hlcon 2 Dr.

for completion of State Board
of Education's Cource of Basic
Studies to Connie Cooke, Tom
Boker, Jon Cunningham, Ken
Harris, Ronnie Kindy and Roi&gt;
ert Schmoll .
Mrs. Mildred Bailey, advisor,
vpresented the Annual Editor
I medal
to
Connie Cooke
and the Activity Editor medal
to Chris Bailey. The winner of
lbe DUes tropby to the oubtAnd·
inll athlete and atudent will be
presented at graduation ~
monies.
The aeniors left the auditorium as Mrs. Lacey played tbe
Alma Mater, "The
Orange
IIIII the Black.''
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Ptnol, Vol onglnt, outomotlo trt...
ovM
$1695
flnhh.
11,.., hothor, tt&gt;Otllght - ~Ton

power stearin's end breket, whltl

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11163 Cor..lr PHt!. $111. tr-., good tl,..
bettor, btlgo finish - - - -- -

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condition, 4 new tires,
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new anow treads also. ....,. , per 100, lomato 8lld eabbqt
onable. Call W'i 2-.1113
!lie doz. or 75c a
bundred,
or evenings or WY
peppers, egg · plant, broceoll, •
ovenlogs.
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brussels spi'OIIts and cal!ll·llow., 15c doz. Also five' gOod
eNE LARGE motor ~:~":.m':i~
electric bot water beaters.
baler. William H
·gond C.foff 'oaw ·ahd a fum.
Kingsblll'l' Bd., Phone WY
ace blower. B. F.
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1964 Chovrolot
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ovM
$1695
flnhh.
11,.., hothor, tt&gt;Otllght - ~Ton

power stearin's end breket, whltl

red

good

11163 Cor..lr PHt!. $111. tr-., good tl,..
bettor, btlgo finish - - - -- -

~

1941 Chovrolot !!t·Ton Pkkllt'. 6-cy~ M ..nitlllon,
Sound cob ond body
_
hottor, r a d i o - - - - - - - -

$495

•"n''• ' n~,
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•
~ualt,

.

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N58.

$1099

$35. Rober.t Blackwood, Harri- '

~_____
~ ~tro._ I
condition, 4 new tires,
Pl.ANTS - Sweet Potaloel Sl
new anow treads also. ....,. , per 100, lomato 8lld eabbqt
onable. Call W'i 2-.1113
!lie doz. or 75c a
bundred,
or evenings or WY
peppers, egg · plant, broceoll, •
ovenlogs.
5 11
brussels spi'OIIts and cal!ll·llow., 15c doz. Also five' gOod
eNE LARGE motor ~:~":.m':i~
electric bot water beaters.
baler. William H
·gond C.foff 'oaw ·ahd a fum.
Kingsblll'l' Bd., Phone WY
ace blower. B. F.
Board,

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6 12

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septic tank. Get KleDB-EmAll Septla TaRk CleB!IOr. LluJd.

mark farm Bureau.
4 21 SOlo

W. Va.

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lHEIII HOW COM&amp;
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HANGIN'lHAR
ONTH ' WALL ?

AIN'T !;E~III
MAN SNUFFY
IN

ROAST BEEF
BROASTED CHICKEN
SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN •

Wt provide uou IDith loll ot good food, pleasing sertlict piUI oil tilt liltlt e:tt-rJ that 11111ke dining out a
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FIND IT ~IMSELf

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ALL FOODS AVAILABLE FOR CARRY.OUT

BAILEY'S RESTAITRANT
211 I . Moln

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FLABftY." THINKS,TOW
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OFFERED M'/
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All Kinds of Good Buys In One Ploco
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June 13 10 Z4 were made Wed· garten _ J.mce Glbbt, hel~
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Mr. and Mrs. r.;sue inu~~u.... ami Fion:r.;:;: .~:m ~!!"
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Mr. and Mrs.· Glove\ Sp~res thiS ~ee
returned home Saturday, after Beth Bearhs.
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Rapids, ' Mrs. Robert RJtcble,
Mrs. A~ing were Mrs. Bennett, Brenda Edwards, belpers; Pr~
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around the chur&lt;b and parsqn- \ tty. Dr. and Mrs. _J. J. DaviS were Mrs. Harold Wolfe, v1ce ' North Carolina, with their son Clair SP':ncer, Florenco
Me)!. Frank Ci)e':"'brew,_ dean; mary 11 _ Charlene Thol!UI~
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Mrs. Dana Hamm, Hallie Me- Nornla Wilcox, teacbera, Kaytl,
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secretary ; and Gene Coleman. Mrs. Harley Mossman and fam- guests, Mrs.,V. A. R6blnson
Intyre, Jule Thof~!PSOn, Cleo Russell. helper; Primary 3 •P•n•
where
devotions
were
conduct-1
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Richard
Plcke.ns
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treasurer.
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at
St.
Petersburg,
Fla.
with
Sue
visited
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Rlchardson, and Mrs.
John Mrs. RiChard Owen, teacher,
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Mrs. Cheesehrew open- •Mary Wise Assistant Ranc1J
ellba.s I ed byte ev. ugene
. e-, where she will visit for sever- serving the alumm
assocla- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Leezer and stead and Lori.
ed ~ the meetitlg with devotiO~ Becker, heiper; J't,
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entitled, "A Worthy Image,' Ch rtes Bennett Jute Thomp
1fr&lt;!shments were served by Mrs. al weeks with her daughter and tion oanquet on May 28. .Mrs. at Newark with their daughter
Cliff~rd
Jacobs,
Mrs.
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Mr.
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Mrs.
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Kenneth
Michaels
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general
and
son-~law,
Mt.
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taken hom ''The secret Place'' so:. teachers, 'Myrta Wilson,
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Evans and son, Jeff.
chairman oi the dunner and Donald Morgan arid son.
MONDAY
booklet.
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Debbie Major, helpers; Jun~
, Chfford Jacobs, James Gilmore, Mrs. Eloda Webb and Mr. announced committees.
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Steve Eblin, Wilham Bail~y, and Mrs. Richard Pickens SJl"nl ram Slawter, member of the 1\Jtll. SuSie F1scher .was the . INST~L~A?~~ r~ tar mee~ group to attend 'the craft show ~~:hers, Kayle Russell
Otto Lohn. Lawrence Sm1th, the weekend in Columbus w1th Meigs Local School
D1slr1Ct SUnday luncheon guest of
:"'Ill be ~ ~ . ~ementary to Ill! held at the Pomeroy !J. h 1 ' J 3 !.Irs Dana Hamm
Pearl Jacobs, Harry Clark; Ern- Me. and Mrs. Jan Houck and Board of Education. extended daughter and soo-tn-la'w,
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est Powell, Clifford Klein, Clar- chiloren Brenl and Brenda. apprcdat•on lo the PTA lor arid Mrs. William Porter
P1:&gt;). on Mon~, :
12 "~n until 6: pm A ge~ac- Mrs.J!n)in 8 IC ~ helper
1family.
ence CUrtis. Herman f:1ichael, Mrs. Asa Jorden substituted promoting the bond 1ssue.
7:30 ~.q). at t . gra 1
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d M Richard Van · A social hour will ~ol ow
~ for' teachers 'apd helpers for Mrs. Bennett served relr"*
group was Invited by Clifford Bradbury Elementary School menls of English, gu•dance, M ~- a~ B r:iy were Sunday the teachers serv g
the school
an~ounced for menta following the
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voca- e ! 0 d' eve
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home in June.
been abs~nt from her teaching tionlll agriculture were on dis: e~enmg M mn~s~ischer.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eddl e z epp ments was discussed bat
dr.Timothy
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Mr. and Mr's. Rober£ Ashley I~nd Mrs. John Cyru~. Kenova, The program consisted o( ~~: Dill and Teres:tw~ e~:uGro:~
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Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs, i,Jbur Holter of Mr. anri Mrs. Glen Paulin fl f who was recen ~h. aw t the 1
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pink byacintha and carnations
with pink candles in crystal
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through the closed cfooro: announced the~ If Reams "lhl¢&lt;• ·'
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Finally he accepted the &lt;'all
of a party screening committee
set up by slate Chairman WitDam L. Coleman after several
proml!ue~t Democrats declined
run for the top office. He

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mind u we Clll milb 011t ·ifi'Jt
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the things she would like to
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includiug friends, a new born
eblld, the beauty of nature,
greet the dawn and to ntcb
men at work and chUdrea at
play. A poem, "The L I g
Shines On," by Longfellow and
a story, My Mother's Hands,
concluded the devotions.
. ~bets responded to r o II
call with a salety hinl A eommunication was read concernlng a Doal in 1he Regatta parade u- C F Tompkins Mrs.
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c:ommiltee for the coming year.
Miss Lydin Ebersbach preIM!IIIed the program using ..
her topic, "Health Protection"
lllclndln&amp; first aid ideas In
eare of accidents such as burns,
electric shoCk and snake bites.
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pretty. blue-eyed high school
junior or the abductor who
seized her Wednesday near her
home In the preR~nce of lter
Dve younger brothers and siSters.

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armed posse .reinforced
fresh volunteers~ searched
a
wild mountain region inch by
inch Saturday for 17-year-old
Peggy Ann Bradntck and h e r
masked kidnapper,

AGood Time For Family.Shopping •· Be Thrifty! Make
Elberfelds In Pomeroy Your Shopping Center and Save
All of Your Saleslips. Furniture, Floor Coverings and
Furnishi~gs For·Your Home and Wearing Apparel For
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the ~ · C;81Dljalan os ' !he
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tnal t;ven &amp;Quugb ¥~ P, UJJL lup
man on the ticket he wfll insist
on a btg part In party alitalrs.
A poU 01 ·COUDiy cilairmea
last winter oho\Yed Sweeney
lhelr choice for governor. He
toyed wttb the Idea of tackllng
Republican Gov. Jaines ·A.
Rhodes in November bill 'fter
a tour of the slate
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Rock Castle, W. Va. where tbey l Podhese&lt;. Winners in the bond Mr. and /drs, George
Logan
were called due to the_death of I issue poster and essay contest and Bel1iice, Hemlock Grove
Mrs. Oakley Casto, mece of : were announced and the PTA and M"'- Callie ~an at
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, voted to present a gill to each Elmwood Nursing Home, AI·
Mrs. Childers.
Mrs. Roger Morgan Ytas a f the children wbo entered lbe
guest Saturday of her s on, o
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