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Sale of Parch end Lawn Furniture •nd Appliances - Our men will promptly deliver your purch11es to your liome ;.. end our C.rpet Men will properly install your

carpet in your home. Seve an W•ll·to-W•II Carpet on sale c&gt;n the 2nd floor.

WOMENS DRESSES
gelected from our regular stock. A group of
women's dresses in linens, jerseys, cottons and
;uiting Iabrie. Junior sizes, Misses sizes and a few
half sizes. Just 78 to sell.
$29.50 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $14.75
$25.00 WOMEN$ DRESSES
SALE $12.50
$19.50 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $9.75
$16.50 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $8.25
$13.95 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $6.98
$12.95 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $6.48
$10.95 WOMENS DRESSES
SALE $5.48

WOMENS

Womens Summer Slacks
special group of Womens Summer Slacks. All

.vashable fa brics.

WOMENS
WOMENS
WOMENS
WOMENS
WOMENS

SLACKS _
SLACKS _
SLACKS _
SLACKS_
SLACKS _

MENS

SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE
SALE

$5.00
$4.00
$3.50
$2.50
$2.Qp

VOL XVII . NO. 29

Daytime and Nightime
SHIFTS

SHORTS
railored of fine cotton
ooplin. Sanforized.
~uU cut. Side zipper.
Beige, aqua, black
Sizes 10 to 16

Soft 65% Kodel and 35% cotton shifts Small,
medium and large sizes. Assorted solids and
prints.

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$2.95
$2.95

and madru
types and in your cor•
recl size.
~top In on Elberfeld•
first floor. See all tbi
smart swim suits styles
&gt;n display and select
i suit or two for swim·
ming and sunning this
rummer.

65% Kodel and 35% cotton Shift Gowns with
&lt;elf embroidery. Solid colors. Smail, medium
and large.

$3.95

&lt;\II cotton tailored
olouses, sleeveless
;lyle, turn back coltars. Pastels and white
Sizes 32 to 38.

Easy Care for Shift of 44% dacron polyester,
32% nylon and 24% cotton with eyelet trim.
Solid colors. Smail, medium, large.

$3.95
100% cotton shifts for daytime or nightiml
wear. Assorted floral prints. Small, medium,
large.

$1.00

$3.95

BOYS

SWIM TRUNKS

u, ~~;;:~ncolor
65% Kodel polyester and 35%
daytime or nighiime shifts. Small,

SWIM SUITS

medium, large.

You'll like this selection of Swim TrunkJ
for boys of all ages.
ltripes, plaids, solid
:olors. Stop in on the
1st floor at Elberfelds
md select your boys
•wim trunks now.

$3.95

Final Clel!,fance of Girls Spring Dresses. Not all
sizes.

styles. Solid eolora

44-SIZE 27 by 54 INCHES - - - - $3.00
50-SIZE 18 by 27 INCHES
SOc
On sale in the Drapery Department. While they
last. (Not all colors)

55.95 GIRLS DRESSES
54.95 GIRLS DRESSES
53.95 GIRLS DRESSES

~&gt;hes .

Stop in

tbe busy mens and boya

department on

the

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floor and sele&lt;'t your swim

A full sized nursery chair
-

durably

constructed

and beautifully finished.

and plaids. Regular and

extra large

Nursery Chairs

DACRON MARQUISEnE CURTAINS

Complete with tray,

cham~

Beautiful white flocked dacron tailored curtains
of 100% Polyester Dacron. Rose or leaf pattern in
81" or 90" length. Long wear, easy care.

ber and deflector. Easy
to clean, durable plastiC!
seat. Non toxic, large co·
lorful decaJ. Natural oak
finish.

$4.49 pair

Sale $4.95

trunks now.

Elbtrftldo Stationory Doportmont on tho lot floor
io hoodquortors for E11tman Kodek Camorn, Fllm
ond Supplies. Salt prl- ovory day ot Elbtrfelds.

MOVIE CAMERAS and PROJECTORS
$19.95 Brownie Fun Savor Movlt Cemora
!with book and fllm)
$54.50 Kodak Escort 8 Camortl
$79.50 Kodak Eloctrlc 8 Automatic Camora
$54.50 Brownio 8 Movie Projoctor
(Model A15)

$16.99
$37.80
$63.00
$47.00

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63" Length -

$3.99

84" Longth -

$4.79

You can rt&gt;aUy aave at Elberfelds now durinJ: tile aale

of camero film - blaclt and white md color - for atlU
cameras - lMtamatlct - Movie Cameru and 85 14M..
Stop ln !he Clllllerc ~ent on tho 111 floor ond
llot.-1&lt; up now on your t11m netdl and aavo.

1uot reoelved a ohlpmont
of womeRJ eotton aleeve-lftl blouse•. BeauUful
otrlpoa, 1011111, llorall, pol·
b doll, plaid• and cbeckl.
Sizeo 30 to 38 ond ~ to

of pollol'lll In·
chldJna ••floral kitchen,"'
''panel print" and "floral
border" pattorna. Colon:

PORCH RUGS

~election

Red, gold, turquoloe.

$1.95uet

Outdoor Furniture
ACCESSORIES

Sted ot•ts. 64" lenctb.
White or eggshell. Plntie
or cotton tapes, Width•
22" to 36",

Dlltlnctively Jteneiled Ill

flonl moW. Matchlnl de·
aiin• in all 1izea in &amp;reeD

and brown.

24"

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27"

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6'

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Cottan t1pe

''Patrician"
PIMiic topo

6'

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12'

69c
19c
$1.39
$1.99
$3.29
$4.69
$5.99

lnciGor and OUtdoOr

MATS
AttracUve vinyl back IDIIa
wtlll rayoi. vloeoao loPoiOIDI ouUy. Call bt lllld
u hiP lroflle lloor proltctora for bothroOIDI, klt-

enlrJ WIYI « 111tlmlobllt - · Attractive
tw.ed colon ol belle,
alltn~,

Mix &amp; Match Cullllon• tnd Padt

Deluu llilored. I pleall,

$3.49

SALE! EASTMAN KODAK FILM

Venetian Blinds

Gold.

45" Length -

S.. tt. comploto Uno of dtvtloplnv oupplln, movlo ll;hto, rwls, opllcen, fluhholden, nody.fll11
for slidts, traya for corouotl projoctoro, comora
c-, molloro, projocton bulbi ond HHhbulbo.

SALE $2.98
SALE $2.48
SALE $1.91

tor colors. White, Gold,
Beige, Green and

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BLOUSES

Tier &amp; Valance Slit
Complete Tier and Val·
one Set of 100'11 pollsbed
Rayon Challio. Washable.
Faa! color• In a biC

Five vibrant aolld decora-

$99.50 Kodak Automatic 35 P Comoro _ $79.90
$69.95 R11dymotic 500 Projoctor IModtl I) $54.50
$99.50 Supormatlc 500 Projoctor
$73.00
$89.50 Kodtk CorouHl 600 Projoctor _
$73.90
$124.50 Kodak Carouotl 700 Projoctor _ $109.90
$149.50 Kodak Co"!uoel 800 Projoctor _ $129.90

$34.50 Brownit Stormatlc Ctmoro
$15.00
$21.95 Brownie Stormetor Camoro
$12.00
$7.95 Kodak World's Fair Flash Camero _ $6.44
$9.95 Brownlo Fiesta Comera Outfit
$8.33
$13.50 Brownit Stermlto II Comero Outfit $8.00
$34.50 Starmatlc II Outfit
$19.95
$18.95 Storflex Outfll
$10.00
$12.50 Starltl Camero Outfit
$6.00
$34.50 Brownio Automotlc 27 Outfit __ $22.00
$21.50 Brownlt Supor 27 Outfit
$14.00

$1.95

jacquard pattern.

$2.95

OTHER STILL CAMERAS

and faded blue donlm.

Beautiful Vistarglas• drapo

36" Longth _

$18.95 Kodak lnsltnNitlc 100 Outfit _
$14.95
$29.50 Kod•k lnstomatlc 150 Outfit __ $23.00
$49.50 Kodak lnotomotlc 300 Outfit _
$39.00
$59.50 Kodak lnllamotic 400 Outfit _
$47.00
$94.50 Kodak lnstomotlc 500 Outfit _
$74.00
5109.50 Kodak lnatamotlc 700 Outfit_ $87.00
$129.50 Kodak lnotomatic 800 Outfit _ $105.00

:Ruff and Tumb1e" denim
knee tnocllero lor lliioFront zipper, belt loops,
JOke baok and 4 poekell.
Sizes 7 Ill 14. NI\'J bluo
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35 MM CAMERAS and PROJEOORS

INSTAMATIC CAMERAS .

KNEE KNOCKERS

Fiberglas Drapes
es in

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GIRLS DRESSES

CARPET SAMPLES
w~ist

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GIRLS DENIM

SALEI

57.95 GIRLS DRESSES - - - - SALE $3.98

Stretc·/1 models and boxer

!OIIda

$3.95
Daytime or Nightime Shift of 50% cotton and
50% rayon. Assorted prints. Small, medium,
large.

THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1965

121 Die in 3rd W·orst
Atrlines Disaster of
All. Time Near

One plate suits, two
piece sulll. Belted and
frilly models. In prints,

$3.95

BLOUSES

SWIM
SUITS

100% Nylon Shifts in solid colors. Small, medium and large.
Crepe Gown of 100% Dacron Polyester.
Solid colors with lace trim. Small, medium
and large.

Women•
Cotton Sl..vtlttl

SALE!

$7.95
$5.95
$4.95
$3.95
$2.95

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WOMEN$ JAMAICA

SALE!

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ere h1vlng 1 SALE of Furniture - 11111!1 .,..,

Elberfelcls .... open every week dey from 9 In the morning until 5 - •nd an Saturdays from 9 until 9 In the evening - On the 3rd &amp;,r -

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Jl'tiD,(t81,

A multi colored print, on extra heavy, finest quality vinyl plastic with lltrlptd pattel'll on ravena
side. Filling of 100% Shredded Urethane Foam.

la"x30"

ThrwSeatGHderP. .
Two Seat Glider P. .
Round end Square Back Choir P. .
Chelle ., INch Podl
Utility Cushl-

$3.79

,RtCIO
PROM

$') .95

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Carpels on Sale at ovr Warehouse on Mechanic Strut Just 19 to seD. Excellent qualities. Big Bargain Prices
While They Last.
$80.75 Slu 5 fwt 11 lnchM by 15 feet Acrilan Carpet
$67.50 Size 12 fwt by 6 fwt 10 lnchM Acrllan Cerpot
$109.00 Size 12 fwt by 7 fwt 2 lnch11 Wool C.rpet
$155.00 Size 9 fwt by 12 hat 5 lnchtt Wool Corpet
$161.00 Size 15 fwt by I fwt 5 inch11 Wool Carpet
$145.00 Size 11 fwt 8 Inches by 9 hat Wool Corpot
$149.50 Size 15 hat by 7 fHI a inchM Wool Carpet
$112.00 Size 12 feet by 5 fHI 11 lnch11 Wool Carpel
$142.00 Size 9 feet by 12 feel Wool Carpet
$121.00 Size 12 f..t by 9 foot 9 inchn Wool Carpet
$119.00 Size 15 hot by 9 fHt 4 inches Nylon Corpot
$165.00 Size 12 foot by 12 foot 8 lnch11 Wool Carpet
$136.00 Size 15 fwt by a fwt 7 Inches Acrilan Corpet
$300.00 Size 15 feet by 17 feel 8 lnch11 Wool Corpet
$39.00 Size 9 foot by 9 feel I lnchn Wool Blond Carpet _
$308.50 Size 15 fwt by II hot 9 lnch11 Wool Carpet
$167.00 Size 12 hot by 13 foot 2 Inches Acrllan Carpet
$137.00 Slu 12 foot by 10 foot 10 lnch11 Acrlltn Carpet _
$310.00 Slu 15 foot by 14 foot Wool Cor pot
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Dean Savage
Coming as
CofCGuest

Sale $39.00
Sale $33.00
Sale $54.00
Sale $88.00
Sale $92.00
Salt $82.00
Sale $84.00
Sale $56.00
Sole $79.00
Sale $72.00
Sole $68.00
Sale $94.1!0
Sale $78.00
Sale $200.00
Sole $25.00
Sale $200.00
Sale $96.00
Sale $71.00
Sale $244.00

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Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 20, 1965 Dear Helen :
hour• of "The Loved One" film Dolly Madison, the
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into a two-hour movie, and the President James Madlson,•,wi
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•tall oettlnt up production for born on this day In .1768;
the highway to a good . type
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Kim Novak's "Day of the 'li.rdate, and this c•r was slttln&amp;
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there with a woman looking
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somewhere in Europe.
In 11Hl2, CUba became 8 ~
helpless, 80 1 slops and oays,
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Cahlpnlgn, Propaganda or .Joke? , got dirty, and w., late to my
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for a few days.
In 1927, Charlea Lindbergh b.ldale, and you know what this
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1Dear Helen
This column " tor ynung I Wh en 1 got home from Junior womAn ••id''
THE VOICE OF BOADWAY mA wtlh Mvrn• Rn ... the ".'I· thoro lrid never been I born :
TilE ALMANAC
to Parlo In lht lpirlt of St. ~
people, theu pro blem&lt;
.md htgh schonl tuuay, 1 thoew my 1 She satd, '·Humph, it's about BY DOROTHY K,ILGALLEN
try lookilll motorbike . beaut exploSion.
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~ pleasures , the1r tr oub les and pur:;e on lhc table, llke a! ways , 'lime )OU teen-agers did some- M\!1!1 Midnights Notebook. "ht!ach Ulanr~.el Hm~o
Two days a~o, M1ss ¥offo s Today !a Thursday, May 20,
fun, As with the re&lt;t ,,f Helen land out tell a sample P"ckag• llhtng GOOD tot· a change!" No matter what ~lppen• to ~·ew twosome It, Jl'ort :.auder· man In New {ork rerelved a 'he !40th day of 1965 wllh 255 In 1939, Pan American All'
Help Uo!, II welrUtote&lt; JauKh' luf t')garette'' You ran )Us! No• 1 wouldn't have taken "Flora, .tho Red Menace," LJu dale: John Jaoob Astor and Lo tete.phone call from Van John· tu follow.
ways started the first regular
bul won_'t dodge a ~~·r1ou~ f1tlt1l Imagine what my mother sa 1d! j Hny money, but that's about Mln~e1J11 future il u1ured. 11 De Fee, whc appeared at "or s manager. who had JUSt The moon is approaching Its air passen1er servlee acr•
lJOn With a ·''"'holt
11 haven't any td&lt;•a how they the Joustest compliment I ever Shell do I TV spectacular thlo the JolnJ .way bash to,.ed returned from Buenos Aim. He host quarter.
the Atlantic,
Send your teen-age quo''"""' got there. hut r c·alied • couple 1~ot! Aro all adults like this?- Fall, and all kinds of theatre · b) Tory s'weel )uJt before John confirmed •hat there h•d '"''"d The morning star 11 saturn.
In 1983, the Supreme Court ·
to YOU'! Jl ASKf:Jl fOil IT. , 1 other girl&lt; who w•re '" : HARtlY
TV movie offer. are comln&amp; in took off on hla yacht lm 1 111- been a bombtng, after · whtch The evening star is Mars.
legaUzed 1ll·in dlf!IOIII'ratlona,
care of Ht&gt;ll-' n H1•lp PS! !lw; ~vm with me rmrl thPv sald DI"Hr ll&lt;~rrv·
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tlwv found tlu•m too. ·Thank •
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said Bill" was ~~~;n tn~~e~v~~
1me. hut on~ gnl wasn't th•t ' btler see&lt; !hem. \lay ALL her Members of the caot tread war- honor at the party,
lucky Jl.r mollter looked 111 ttr&lt;•' go flat on the free- Jly when Emeal Borenlnt &amp;et• The hlp thing to do. It vou the plac! and
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purse to get 8 pt-nt•rl _ way ~ - H
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·1'hank You, Thank Yop!
a more vtvld dtocrlptlon .... dle'man, Fireman,'' an offbeat theory about the sudd. en coveralcll•r• 1. ow.n "~0 111 "'•'
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cause when thlngl aren't 101n1
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Ernie PlntoU1 ·famed for hll B d
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11111 r:om~an:o 1 w ~,~,- ~"""' ,, f''"" somt!llmell saleamen pay kJds . f read your column every day. tough guy
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av. •otttn•W Kinl l•~ •~ t uc . .t-t., l It beller ~ot be true. And son; you see, sometimes I find and exch•nae• of jolllell the ' recently hal already been book· records made here and abroad
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bt • · eo-producer? One Broad- Heads are Jplnnlng .in the town
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r en a ••
o you . n I ,
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At f
y. belnJ the kind of &amp;lrl tllat
ganl hotel on 5th Ave. have ln1 f 11
d'd ,11m,es 1 e mdy 1 molthe,r makeo a follow know
he's There's a bl&amp; ·myotery sur- ·shrocled their personnel never
: dot n rus
me an
cou
•• r1&amp;hl cholct!- ll
f 1dnd I rna de "'"
round1ng Anna Moffo'o oppear- to accept another reservation
10 t 0 r th'
:did a
mgs my r en s
·
ance In Buenos Alreo; . lt mlJht · for a handaome movie star. The
·
Thlo column 11 dedicated to bt tilled \'The C.lt of the Si- 1pollee were called twice during
Well, I'm very glad I roallz· family llvlnJ, 10 II you'rt hiV· lllllced Canary."
hlo re&lt;:enl stay - once when
ed in time that It ~kll Umo In&amp; kid trouble or juat plain When tho MetropoUtan opera ho belled a ~autlful blonde out
:to gain your parents lruol - trouble, let Helen help YOU. otar wao down rehearsing her of his room, again when he bat·
· and th~y were right. I am She will also welcome your role to open the Bueno! Aires , tied a zervlee captain. . . A
1now gomg .Vtlh a wond~rful ~Y own amusing experlenceo, Ad· opera 10110n, lrt cabled hac I singer with a line record as a ItA IIIII
' Mill IMII. .
and the famtly also lhmka he I drm Helen Botto! In care of : New York rtpreoentallv .. : "MI- ."draw" bombed the last time
It'I Ktlonproot- V )IWalt, Yautlt IIIII Ntu" 1ft ~
w~ttt•root•,lllttcWttiiQftt, lwMIIIII Ulltl7jtwtl Wllcll
, wonderful - but I had to wail thil newspaper.
i raculously escoped · certain out In an Important Gotltam fvllllnDq
....... 1111 fill, II"' Willi .UIIti!IIIJ lllltCIII.
until I was worthy of my prrvl· death when bomb exploded In 1pot. Lost the place a barrel or lfNNIII IIIIIIIPiiriJ.
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leges. Helen, . I think If you
DOC"~'Oft
opera boose, Nobody knows money.
, people wou ld JUSI Sit down and
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who or why. ·Damage stili un; reason lhmg• out with their
determined, Premle~e aUII Marty
Ransohofl,
who
, folks, they would get Into • lot
&gt;&lt;l."
makes more phone calls than
less trouble.
The story, Issued from New any five ntm executives
In
Really parents aren't so old,
York, made newa all over the Hollywood. is en roule to Lon' fashtoned. Just cautious, ~ By Wllllom Lawr..... D. D. United States. But after a few don after be "'reens "The Sand·
cau&lt;e they )Jve uo 10 much. I Dear Mr. Lawrence Could hours the story Wtll "pulled" piper" lor Lit and
Richard
JEWELRY STORE
kno~ that, so I make sure they you in your column
and Mlu MoUo'i New York Burton In Paris. He'll also see
Court St.
don I have to worry_ about me. gumboil•? I think 1 have one. repr::,nt•ttve was told by some Gregory Peck, who'll star In
We get home on ttmt from ll comes and goes and doesn't "press oHice"· In Buenos Atr· his "Ice Station Zebra," Tony
Jtates - and I wouldn't do any- give me much trouble, but I'd eo that the story wao a hoax, Richardson who's edlllng four
Pd. PoL Adv.
thmg that would make them like to know what caused It ~ ~;;iijji,~.ijiji.;iijii.j.ij-.ijoi;joi;jioj,iiiiii,i;;oiiiijiij;,iijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiijiiiiiliiiliiliiiii•illi

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Mllwaukee Braves drubbed the umph. The Piralel bad laba a
New York Mets, 1-li, the 1-e . lead In the seventh Gil Ill&gt;
A bero a day to keep
St. Louis Cardinals nipped the gleJ by Dorm Clendentm end
contenders away is the fomwial Phlladt;~Phla Phllliea, 7-a, and BIUy M8ZelOBkl and Gent AIthe Loa Angeles Dodgers
the ChiCOgo CUbs. defeated lbe .ley's double play grounder.
using to keep the pressure
Sao FraiiCJsco GtantJ, 2·1, In
lDocb Ia 'l'llntr
their National League rivals.
James.
Sandy Alomar drove ·In lbree
Sandy Koufox . . . Don
Don Pavletlcb'o two-ruo hom- runs with two ba-IU!ed lindale , . • Willie Davis • • .
and Deron Johnson's oolo gles and Joo Torrt, Rico Carty
Parke , , . they've an
both In the eighth In- and Mack Jooe1 bad three bill
a role tn the Dodgers'
spoiled a brillient pltchlnJ each In the Broveo' lJ-blt alo
away but don't forge' the
by Pittsburgh's Joe Gil&gt; tack. With a homer. double and
lribution being made by
~nd gave Cincinnati rellev· single, Torre lifted hla ballloll
Fairly.
Btll McCool biB second Jrl. avarage to JIS. Bob Sldowsld

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VPI Sporto Wrlfu

weat 1 I..S bmlnp tt Will bla
lblrd IIDII, while Gllla Cllco
suffered hla SOCOIId setbank for
the Meta.
,
SJDclel by Curt Flood and LGu
Brock, a walk, Ken Boyer'a110rtflce 0y lnd Dick Groll'~ 11nale enabled the CIIIIIDIII to
eomt from bibiDd wltb two
tuDJ In lhe nlntll lnd Ileal De
Roebuck bls HCOIId deleal Toa7
Gonzalez and Joluuly CaiiiiOII
homered for tho Pbllllu and
Tim McCarver lnd PhD Ga&amp;U-

ano connected for t11t cardinals.
Ernie Banks' two-run single
II the flflh liming pvo the
Cabo their victory over the
Giants and raised the star .shortatop's aeason runs-batted·m totto 38. &amp;b Buhl went seven in·
nlngs to wis his fifth game for
the CUbs. Willie Mays' eightbitting streak was ended
wbeo ht struck out in his first
appearance and walked In three
Jltlbltequent at-bats,

aame

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season.. His mission was
fiJ, the ~hoes ot gigantic
Howard, traded to the
ton Senators during the
while Parker look over at
base. ·•
A man of lew worda,
er Walt Alston would sum
lhe transition with the
ment, ':mission
One 61 the steadiest
In the NL, Fall'ly was pracllcally the whole Dodger
Wednesday mght In a
lnnmg vtctory over the
Astros.
Leado Attack
Faltly belted out a
double and two singles to
the Dodger attack. What's
more , be singled borne
first ~un, doubled and scored
the lylps run In the elghtb
ning and then won the game
wtlh a two • run homer In the
14th.

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BUL9'{!.

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of Their Achlevemen

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John . Purdin, wh~ shut out
the Astros for 1 2-3 innings,
cetved credit for h!i second
:~h';~ Drysdale came out of
nat A~J:"intolhstr~lout t~e ~~
0
e
141 h A total ole 39 ~m
acti~n with AI 1 P /ers saw
Dodgers into th! ogn urll9g 21
ame.
Th e Clnc Innal!. Reds
downed
the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-l the

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ME IN THE MAY 4TH

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PRIMARY ELECTION

Clyde 0. Fisher

18".9.

FIRST
QUALITY
REGULAR
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ID thisintoreot
eollllllllowu1 111

The Reds, wttll
cub lnveoled In him, Ifill
to John Hopkinl Hospital
"They told me a tendon
slipping out ti. a groove In my
right shoulder • aald Pavlellcb
·.Surgery
IUIJteated as ~
~:·
slble cure, but he waso t
ted. Last wtoter he
an othletlc club in Mil\118ultee and uerclled bla arm
with welghll on a pulley.
."11 must have helped, be
causa my arm feels lint,'' be
said. "I knew II waa soinJ to
be aU right after the third week
of spring trlinlng."
He's doing a
amount of calcblng lheoe days
for 1 guy who baa ohuttled between the Redl 1nd tha mlnon
the last six yearo.
"lnmlght havt to caleb
leticb a little more thon

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LEWISTON, Maine &lt;UP])
Cassius Gilly and Sonny
two of the healthiest men In
nation routinely continued
fight training today for
heavyweight title bout
Tuesday
. ·
LISton pnssed his pre •
physical examination with
ing colors Wednesday 24
after Clay was pronounced
per cent ready" for the bout
th e. ·-•ea
"~ t capac It Y
1&gt;latne youth center here.
"Right now, the flltesl man
I've ever examined is

A~ked by Turgeon,
and boling eommi.solon
how he loll, Lioton repUed
ply, "good."
Immediately followln&amp;
check-up, Liston returned to
bla tralnln&amp; camp In
Turgeon paid particular II· Spring.
to Liston's &amp;boulders
upper armo which were While Liston wao
as the reason be was the phyalcal, former
' to quit site• six rounds weight king Jeney Joe
rls III
t e losa to Clay at Ml- .was telllng a nowa
ami. He alao checked the rug- m Augusta that ht was being
ged challenger for • bemla considered u I poaslble
condition and reported none for the J5.round Clay-Lilton ellWBJ evident
counter.
Clay was "•ldellned by emer- Walcott would not elaborate
gency hernia surgery just three 00 tba otatemeal otlter lhon
days before •their ICheduled re- uy he woold "consider It 1
match 11 BQitOn Gardea last srut honor" lo referee
Nov. 16. .,.
bout.

Liston," Dr. Ralph Turgeon,
cbiel of staff at Westbrook
community Hospital, announced
alter giving the challenger tile
medical once-over befort 1 represenlatlvo of tho Maine BollnJ

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INDIANAPOIJS, Ind.. (tJPJ:)
-Former winner Rodger Ward
shooting for his third 2~
auto race victory wao coofldent today he w.:0Id bave no
trouble qualifying this weekend
for the lllay 31 race.
Ward, one or two two time
winners in the field for starting
berths, ran into trouble last
weekend and used up two of
~·!!:-..=..,:•:;·•: .;"; ;·=.·: ,;·-""';: ·'-"::;:-;:;.e: .,__J his car's ailoted three qualifi·
cation attempts in unsuccessful
,
bids to gel into the 33-&lt;:ar field.
,.1 never used a 1
In
But he got hts rear engme
life!} ove
Ford-powered car up to better
than 147 miles per hour in
52 practice Wednesday and he and
6 chief mechanic A. J. Watson
P.rry ' 2·31 and Haller.
Aberna thy 1St and Bertell.
ner - Buhl l5-21_. _ _ __

~c:::~atioFJ:a:e_ ~

said Reds Mana1er
Sisler. "I'm certainly
not gobjg to put him down the
way he' has been going."
G·•- Ytcto
001
·
~ . ry
The . er was his fourth of I
the oe 0 and hll balttng • ver ·
._,
' been .above the ·300
~k · t smce the aeason
.,..an. •1
·:OU..twmer came afte~ he had
twlq! fouled ofi bWJts m sacrrltctf1&amp;1lenlpts.. "I feel awfully
olllf(aller fouling off those two
"'
pl~s,'' Pavletich said. "I I
knew the only way I could ;
make up for tl was 1&lt;1 get a
hit."
Jim Maloney st,arted _ror. the
Reda and pitched seven mnmgs,
allowmg ftve hits while fannmg
se~en and walking lwo..
I got a little tightness m my
shoulder in that.,seventh mmng,
so I told SISler, the nghthander satd. "I could have pitched
the last two Innings, but I would
have had to do a litu~ finessing.
Since I wasn't throwmg 100 per
cent, 1 figured we'd be better
off If we bronght in someone
else_ who was throwing good'
Billy McCool replaced htmand he wu throwmg plenty
good. He allowed one hit lhe
rest of the way and got credtl
for bJs second ·
'
wtn.
"lve already been In 12
games this season," th e 20
year-&lt;lld southpaw said. 'Last
year 'I didn't get into one until
1 ,
June.".
,
Tflu filter cigarette Is packed with
The loss was the_ Pirates sev· America's best-tasting pipe tobacco
enth In a row, lhetr longest los- -famous Hall and Half. Get pleas-'
ing otreak since . 1959 ·
lng aroma, great oew tasle. Try a
Sammy Ellts (5'1) was "'hed- [lll&lt;k today
.
uled Itt wort In the series ~ale
•
tonight against the Pll'ates Bob
Friend (2-2),
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SUGAR SIGNS
NEW YOl!K (UPI) - SUgat
Ray Robinson just keepa roll
tug along,
Wednesday. he agreed t&lt;
fight Stan Harrington 00 JWJe 1
.
in Honolulu. This will follow btl
scheduled bout wltb the Mexl
can middleweight king, Menu
Ayon In Tijuana on May 24. _

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BLEEDING
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HENLEY CREW
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PURITAN BANLON

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GOLF SHIRTS BY RUGBY
Cool Comfort At _ _ _ _ _ _ $3.95
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from his favorite Men's Shop

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Kansas City 7 Chlcqo s,
MinD Los
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Kanaaa Clly at Minn., 'nicbt
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Bafllmore at Detroit, olghl
New York at Mllwaukee Booton at Cleveland, nlthl
Inight) - Spahn !W) VI. A. Washington tl New Yorlt nf&amp;hl
Blasingame !2-4),
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(night)- Short(~) VI.
son (7-e).
(Only games 1chttluled)
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Loll Angeltt at &lt;lll&lt;lgo
cate PwJ ....... Bu ' u
Philadelphia 11 ClnciDMII, nlgh1 tlrmt Ia aUetl lo ltlra lha
Plltsburgb at MUwiUkee, nlcbl Ia ~... ' IJ to ll:elllt "otolll
New York at St. Loula, olght • ·~ Wlqell. Th ullonul
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Cleveland
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Sl Louis
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San Francisco 17 II .Sll 5\0
Philadelphia
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Chicago
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Houston
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York
13 19 .406 t
Pittsburgh
t 23 .281 I!
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Chicago 2 San Francisco 1
Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh I, nf8hl
Milwaukee 7 New York 5, nlebt
Louis 7 Pbllo 1, nlghl
Los Ang 4 Houa 2, 14, ins, nilhl
Tbarsday'o Pnlbahle Pllebtn
San Francisco at ChlcqoMarchal (8-3) vo. Jackson (U)
P II s b u r I h at Cincinnati
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py." He aaW .be would lll&lt;r.:to .J
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BAKER FURNITURE·

Reda ocored lbree In the nlntll
for a S-3 decl•loa, altbou811 Gil&gt;
bon escaped tho lOBS.
It's been a ourprlsingly pleasant season for Pavletlcb, who
eported to th Reda' tralnlnll
~amp this ap~g wttll more
than 1 )lltle apprebenlllon.
"I knew that H I couldn't
throw, I didn't bavt a chance
to click wltll the club," tbe
rteds' catcher oald. The opposi
lion had been able to ateal on
him frequently in past ltUODI
and It kept him on lbe bench
mucb ol the time.
M117 Bt Ultd More
Until this year, his right ann
had been a pain since lhe
spring of 1159, when he wao ,..
leased !rom lhe Army Iiller a
two-year htlcb,
"I gueu 1 InUit have thrown
too hard too 10011 in trlinlng

Of Qnalification

TO A SWINGIN' VALUE·PIICED USED W

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LIStOD Clay Phystca
• 11yFIt For Ftg, ht

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CRADUITE

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lng and
planln1
and
cutlln&amp;
away
gum llooue, th01·
lhe pocket. Sounds horrible
doesn 't it? It ian'l t h OIIIJII.
Modern te&lt;hnlquH and know.
how have olmpllfled tht PI'"!
ctdun and pain killen Jlvr
..cellent roUe!.
Bell treatment, of COUI'IO,
. Is prevention. Early ditgi)Oiis
and treatment of perlodolltal
diseaae can fii'I!Vtnl formation
of lutn pockell aDd 111!1&lt;1ated Uls.
Gumboils are not. UQCOm·
mon In children, · but they !
mostly eomt from lnlet:lton
I that begins lnalda Ieeth, I.e.,
deep decay or dama&amp;• from a ·
fall, tic. Sl..,. InfliCted baby
teeth will be replactd by ..,.
ondlry teeth, biloctlan It
tUmlnalod by remo•fnl I h
tooth.
Antlbiotlct are
used to eonlrOI Inttct1oa
ltOUnd teeth and gum1 while .
treatmtnt Is In proirtll. But 1
anltts tile eondlliclll II lrtiiOd I
and tile CIUH rtmoVed,· UIOy
give only temporary reu.t:
Pltate Hbd your ·.qllflllllnl I·
bout denlll · h~lh. lo Dr.' Law
rtne. In core . ol lhll paper,
Whllt ht cannot IJIIWer taell ll
ltlltr ptriOIIIUy, lettm

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and
ahouldEdith
be W,doing
aboutwhat
ll. - 1 Mrs.
A "gumboil" or parull•. to
a by • product ol periodontal
tllwlse pyorrhea). It
on
tho gums 81 a
raised, amaU red
1 tiny openln&amp; In the
i This ot&gt;O!Iln&amp; communlcat""
with an infected 1um pocket
I next to the tooth.· · Accuri\u. !
' taled wute producll of lnftc· ;
I lion (pus 1 flll the pocket and I
, then drain oul through jbla
I opanlng. Drainace Is notutt'l .
I attempt to gel rid of lnfoctlon. 1
, When the pocket
Is drained
elll!&gt;ty, It heal1; whtn it ~~~
up again, tilt boil recurs.
Diseaoe which produces
bone lou and pocket lPrt111•
tuth Is cal\fd
1 tlon around
. periodontal dloeau. ll• eau. .
I are not fully underotood llut
art
tbougbt 1o bt mootiiJ II
I local In orJsin, Somo c o
tnon contributing caus11
prolonpd trench mouth
fecllon, crooked Ieeth,
"blto," bruxlom (nlcht
lnl). poorly oontoured · IIUintft,
poorly nttlnl brldceo and .
tial dentures.
Each of lhMt may bt
tiiOI' aggravated bj old a&amp;e, ·
horlted tendency, . poor lt~i-11
era! health and poor mouljl
hygiene.
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never convince Pittsburgh lettbander Joe Gibbon of the old
maxim that llgbtning can't
strike in the same place twice.
He had allowed only an In·
field single by Tommy Harper
through the first seven Innings
of Wedneaday night's game
with the Cincinnati Reda and
the Pirates held a 1.0 lead.
Deron Johnson led off the
eighth for tile Red&amp; with a line
drive bomer, his sixth of the
season, and Tony Perez lol·
lowed with a single. Then Don
Pavlellch whipped a high, fast
ball over the left field screen
to give Cincinnati a 3·1 deci·
slon.
It was a familiar situation to
Gibbon. Back on May 9 at
Pittsburgh, he had held the
Reds hillesa through six innings
and was coasting on a 3-j) lead.
In the seventh, Johnon sin·

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American History - Robert
9cbmQII; Larry vance; Joe
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flt!lcbman, David Burkett, Tom
Baker, Kenneth Harils and
'· Awards were presented to stu- Boggs and Suzanne Bradbury; Harris, I, medal, Paul Gerard, Martha Nicholson,
Ronald.William Hysell, 4 Don Nelson Connie Cooke; Algebra I, - Wil·
dents of Mi~dleport High school assistant editor, Ronnie Speng- 2, Hobert Schmoll, 3 Roy Cole- Roush, James Johnson· Blol"'\ 5 Janis Schmoll 8.
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managers, Dl· man Keith Morgan Ray Pick·
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tendance, extra cum~.·ule~r act anne Criswelln Michl Lloyd, Ju· ens, Jack Sigman,
4; Mr. gy, Mrs. Crane - Susan Morlvilles and athletics at an as· dy Moore, Keith Morgan and Thomas Kelly presented Alge- rls, James Bartlett, John Ev·
sembty held Wednesday •Iter· Ray Pickens.
Mrs. Sprague bra I awrads to William Hackett ans, William Stacy; Latin lll,
what 1
noon at the h1gh school audl· presented Shorthand
Theory Karen Hawley, Jeffrey Boggs, Mrs. Johnson - Jon Cunning·
lovely
tormm. The band, under the Certificates to Seren Lewis and Jerry Davenport; Mr. Sheppard ham, medal; Robert Schmoll,
do·ertinn of Mr. W1fliarr K. Alice Darst
Algebra II, Marjorie Ilarris, T . Baker, Kathy Bratton, Kentime for
Ru s«•IL presented several pop· Mrs. Dorothy Lacey present· Tom Miller, Rose Hackett and neth Harris, Connie
Cooke;
ular numbers while the students ed Glee Club awards to Chris- Wayne Davis; Geometry - Ro- Stenography 11, Mrs. Spragueyour
""embled. .
tine Bahr, Joy Boggs, Suzanne bert Schmool,
Jon Cunning- Judith Moore, medal,
Ellen
. ltr. L. 1\ . McComas, super· Bradbury, Ann Criner~ Dian· ham, Roy Coleman,
Larry Hawle¥ ~nd Narsa Frost.
wedding!
mtendent, called .the a~sembly na Criswell, Cheryl F1fe, Nar- Gladwell, and Larry Vance; Prehmmary District · State
1.. order w11h Dons Ratltff lead- sa Frost Charlotte Glaze, Bar- World History, Mr. Rode - Le- Cerbf1cates went to Latin I,
ing the Pledge of Al le~Iance to bara Hoflner, ~udy Moore, Con· l•nd 'Brown, Michael Gerlach, Karen Hawley, James Conde,
LET US MAK! YOUR
the Flag and Gloria Fetty the nie Teaford, Diane Van Cooney, Wayne Davis, Diana Davis; Jane Gerard and Jamari!la
Lord's Prayer.
Mary Walburn;
Ensemble American History, Mr. Swack- Ward, 3, and William Ilakcett
Perfed attendance awards for awards to Suzanne Bradbury, hamer, Robert Schmoll, a med- and Betsy Cunningham. 4; LaeMcCALL PAITERNS
the Eighth grade were present· Dianne Criswell and Charlotte al; John Evans, David Burkett tin II, Mrs. Johnson - Leland
eLACES and SATINS
cd by Mr. Kelly and i1eluded Glaze; accompanist, Joy Boggs. Joe Reichman and Jack Sig: Brown, Rose Ilackett, Don Nel·
We'll Make It To
Mich~e l Bu.skir 1' , Carl Demos- BruCe Wallace was awarded man.
son, 3; Wayne Davis, 4, Diana
Suit Your Taste
key, Douglas Dawson, Tanna the Dave Diles trophy by Mr.
American
Government Davis 5, Debbie Grueser 6;
Gardner, Marta . K. Hubbard, Swackhamer for being outstand- Mr. Swackhamer _ Paul Ge: Spanish I Mrs. Ralph Pratt CONSULT US
Mary Jane. Jenkinson, V a n Log in many fields. Otber ath· rard, medal, Tom King, Ellen Ellen Hawley, Olila Lewis, ShaTO SEW
Johnson, Slurlf'y MrKtnney, Syl- Jetic awards were awarded by Hawley, Randy
Hur.phreys, ro~ Harrison, Cynthia Conde,
Garments of All Kinds
via Housh, Frank Taylor.
Mr. Swackhamer including golf, Earl DeWees, Linda K au 11 Michl Arcber; Spanish If, BonMr. Russell, prmcipal pre- Steve Hindy, Pat Edwards, Sam and Ray Pickens and Bonnie nte Spengler, Kathy McEihinWIDE SELECTION
sented alt end.once awards to Clatworthy and Wayne Davis. Spengler; Latin I, Mrs. John· ny; World History - Leland
MATERIALS
~!'es bmen .and Included Sand~a Mr. Carl Wolfe presented base son - Karen Hawley, Jamaril- Brown, Diana Davis, Michael
COLORS, ACCESSORIES
Clatworthy, .Joe Edwards, B1ll ball awards to Buddy Moare, Ia Ward, Elaine Davis, Jeffrey Gerlach, 3, Kathy McElhinny,
Ha ckett , Bill Hllptonsta\1, Ka· Gary Stobart, George Sauer, Boggs, James Conde, Betsy eun.f;oo;;;o;;_,:.~iiOioii~iiiO,ii~~~
rcn Hawley, He.rold Lightfoot, Mike Gardner, Jim Johnson, ningham: Latin If, Mrs. John· FIRST
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Dav1s who has . a per1ect 10 Jim Conde, Jon CUnningham son ; Bookkeeping, Mr. She~
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Jenkms._ Roger Lcffl~gwell, AI· ed track awards to David Ashberta Little, Janie Schmoll, - ey, J 1m
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W· d reco an aman a Le1an d Brown, Ronme
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years, four consecutively; Lar· Hood, Rod Sauer, Joey Stephenry Gladwell, Rita Mulford, son, Roger Swartz, Larry Vance
therec years, Sean Mullen, Joe Alan Wallaee and Bruce WaiReichman, thret years; Jack lace_.
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Folwer. Linda KauiT. l'om .Jeffrey Boggs, 2; Candace Bahr
King, Joe Stephenson and Ro· 3; Elaine 0&lt;=1\'is and Jane Geger Stiles.
rard, 4th ; English Il, Mrs. BetMr. )lcComas presented 8th sy Horky - Karen Faulk, t,
Grade SdlOICJstir Cc rti fic ... tcs to Rose Marie Hackett 2, Debbie
Marta K&lt;:Jy Hubbard, fir st, Ma- 1Grueser, Billy Hysell and Su!lry Jane Jenkinson. secon~. Joey an Morris, 3 and Diane Davis 4.
1-lindy, third , Ka thy Morgan, English Ill , Mr. John Reduvian
fourth , Douglas Dowson, fifth, - Roy Coleman and Alice
John Krawsczyn. sixth, Na ncy Darst,l, medals, Tom Baker,
Harris, John N. Kokovitch, Sher Jon Cunningham. 2, Kathy Bratri~· Shule r, .\"l&lt;•ry Long , Cynthia ton and Robert Schmoll, 3, and
t..1 1lls, all 7th: Deborah Herr- Connie Cooke, 4.
m:1 n. Tere!ia Casci , 8th: Linda English IV , Mrs. Horky S11e lli.!ckett, 9th, Van Johnson, Martha Nicholson, 1,
Kinds
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good Cittze Pin from Mrs. Em· Roush, 3, Mary Walburn, 4.
t' r,o!\ Tom•.s. Rsgent of fietur!l English Composition,
Mrs.
aonalhan Meigs Chapter, D.A.R. Johnson - Michl Archer, Joy
Ht·t·eiving citations by Educa- Boggs, Paul Gerard, l, Dianna
I""'"! Reader Service by Mr. Criswell, 2, Charlotte Glaze 3,
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Suzanne HradPury, Jerrp Davis. ': General Science, Henry Null
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Davis, 2, Leland Brown and
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P• Pileasant

HavenF.Per1011.r,.
Mrs.New
Charleo
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coming year were elected •• ineas .meeting waa oonducted 'by retUJ'Iled to her home after be-l'
follow" preside.nt. Harry Pick· Rlchad Ord. Those• ttendtng ing a surgical patient at Holzer I
ens· vice president, Cbarh1s were Donald Foglesong, Don· hosp1taL
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Wraver; secretary · treasurer, aid F. Roush, Lloyd Roush, Her- Mrs. Dorsey Lee Roush has i
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Harry Miller. The following m811 Layne, Richard Ord, Clyde returned to her hMle after ~-1
1y Mrl. Carroll Adamo, Jr. Delores, Jean, June and Mary committees were named: Com· Foley, Rome Williamson, Rus· lng a pat1ent at Cleveland Chn·l
Go8 pel Harmony
,\dvance llciiN at fl ~ 01
W.S.W.S. BANQUET
Jan, Mrs. Howard Buu-ls, Bee· mission on ChristiBII Trai•ing, sell Capelrart,
Harry Miller, tc and vtSllm~ her SISter and
,
ulo at Milltr'l Markel, N~w
. - The Ruth and Dorcas Circles ky Burris. Mrs. Thelma Cape· Luther Smith, George Jewell, Edwin Stein, Arthur Thabet. 1brother ·• n : law, Mr. and Pt. Pleasant 8 underclassmen B
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Haven, the Muor. ~
If the w.s.w.s. of the EUB hart, Mrs. Ray Weaver, Mrs. Edgar Layne, Alva Lucklydoo, Thomas Reed, George Ingels, !Mrs. Dave Batr at Cleveland, O. downed Kyger Creek and Waoys ng · g
store, Mason, Fru\11 PharJil~Cl
Church held their annual Moth· Ollie Roush, Mrs. Harry Pick- Charles weaver and Edward Ralph Whitmore and Rev. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roush hama In a triangular nteet at Gaopel 1 IIi Soe lieDI .. ell
in· Pt. Pleasant, J¥lon'l
. or and Daughter Banquet at the ens, Mrs. K C. Riddle . and Bumgarner: Com'!lif ion
on tin Berisford.
and Mrs .. Lorin Roush visited Kyger Creek Tuesday evening. MASON· - The Gospel lla1' store, Middleport, ~· S~her·
church. The theme used was daughter, Miss Ethel Riddle, Christian Fellowshlp. Robert
COUPLES CLUB
relattves m Toledo during thet No seniors were Uled in the mony Boys wlll present a sot- Lohse Reullllrup ID Pomaroy.
"Hands"
Mrs. Eugene Hudnall, Mrs. Otha Cooke, Harry Pickens, Harry
'weekend
i aesston It was the last meet of pel song concert at Wahama Tlekata at the door wtll be
The welcommg address was Lieving, Mrs. N. G. Eilts, Mrs. Miller, Larry Cheesebrew. Bill diThe Coupl~: Club ~et ~r ai Mrs John Barringer and son, th .;.. lor Kyger Crek
High school in Ml!aon, Thun- $1.25. Children under lllidmit.
Rtven by the preSident, Mrs. Bernard Lieving and daughter, Howard, Eddie BU'Tigarner, Jim nner mee ng at 1 e orne!Steven, o! Washington, D C. e Y
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day, May ~ at 8 p, m. CEDT). ted lree when accompanied .by
Howard Bums Mtstress
of Mrs. Harold Zerkle, Mtss Millie Gilbert; Commtsston on Chris- on Saturday evenmg. Those at- "'turned home on Sunday ufterl Pt. PleaiB!It had 79 pointa, sponsored by lbe Youtb Cholr a parent.
was
Mrs
Martin
Bumgarner Mrs Arch Sayre tian Servtce Carl Gibbs Otha tending were Mr. and Mrs. Mel ·ndmg the past week here KC 4111 and Wahama 311&gt;.
Ceremonl es
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Bensford An mtroducuon
of Mrs. Achsah
Mrs S.H.' Lieving, Rev.' Martin Berisford,
w 0f the meet··
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guests and a recognition of Rettnure, Mrs. George Jewell, Tom Hoffman, Ralph Sayre, Ot- B!"'ns, Mr. and Mrs. Jam" . s Lloyd Roush.
100 YARD DASH - Black.
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mother• wa&lt; held
Selected Mrs. Cecil Pickens and daught· tie Roush; Commission on De- Diehl, Jr., Mr. Blld Mrs. Ro· l Among those confined to their Point, 11.2.
readings were g1ven by Mrs. er, Patty, Mrs. Martin Beris· votional Life, Harold Bumgarn· ber~~fke, Mr. a~d Mrs. Har· homes with the measles are MlLE RUN - Arthur, Wa·
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Bemford SpeCIOI music was ford, Mrs. Chesler Weaver er, R. V Gibbs, John Bumgar- ry
er and Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Russell, Lawrence Wea- hama, 6:01.3.
presented by the Bumgarner Mrs. Harry Miller and d'aughter, ,ner, Marvin Roush, Bernard Zerkle.
1ver, Steve Smith, Michael How- 880.YARD RELAY- Won by
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Trio followed with a playlet Ga)l, Mrs. Paul Rickard and Lteving and Paul Rickard.
GARDEN CLUB
ard. Randy Crawford and Jack· Pt. Pleuant In 1.43.7. Runnel'l
were Putman. H&amp;mm, Roush.
00 the theme. The program was daughters, Sharona nd Debra, Th06ea !tending were Robert The New Haven Garden club I ie Paugh.
concluded with the benediction Mrs. James N. Roush and Cooke, Johnny Bumg-arner, John met Thursday evening at the Saturday evening
dinner SHOT PUT - Sawyers, Wa·
by Mrs. Berisford.
daughter, Linda, Mrs. Eddie Bumgarner, Eddie Bumgarner, Alex Quillan Memorial Build- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tho!IUit hama, 38'7".
Those attending were Mrs. Bumgarner, Mrs. Jack Flesh· Harold Bumgarner, George Jew- ing with Mrs. L. c. Roush, Mrs. Hoff&lt;n~n and Tom were Mr. and 440 YARD DASH - Roush,
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Clayton Athey and daughter, er and daughter, Sharry, and ell, bnharles Weaver, Ralph Ray Pickens, Sr. Blld Mrs. Irv· Mrs. 1\tlham D. Foster and Ka- Point, 56:8.
Judy, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, Mrs. Mrs. Tom Hoffman.
Sayre, Luther Smith. Edgar ing Karr, Jr., as hostesses, The thy of Buckhannon, Mr. a~d 'DISCUS - Mamhout Point, .
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Kermit Gress, Mrs. Fred Bat.
Layn~, Harry Picken•, Rev. meeting was opened in regular Mrs. Fred Hoffman and Calv•n 101'.
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Martm BertSford, Bernard Ltev- form with the club song, Collect of Parkersburg, and Mr. and 880-YARD RUN - Putney, i
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Gld Bumgarner and daughters, Mrs. Glen Roush, the ormer ing, Harry Miller, Otha Lieving Blld Pledge to the Flag. Devo- lMrs. John Hoffma~ and daught· Point, 2:16. 5.
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Barbara Mulford, was honored and Richard Wilkes.
lions were led by Mrs. Pickens. ' ers, Kay and ChrtStme.
MILE RELAY - Won by
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wtth a stork shower heldu reSEwtiiG CLUB
The ro11 ca11 was answere d
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were lday afternoon at lhe home of Why.'' The guest speaker was
I leB Byers, John and
served by the ladtes of the ' Mrs Herman Layne. Refresh· Mr. Bruce Jeffries, Rehabilil&lt;t·
Middleport were recent
WS.W.S.
. . 1 ded M ments were served to those at· tion Director of Lakin State hosof Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
g~~t ~:r '"~," Chest~~: tending · Mrs R F BryBIIt, pita!. His topic was therapy.
and family.
hi!~ Mrs b':.rnet
Burdette Mrs. Fred Batey, Mrs Harold During the business meetmg,
Mr. and Mrs. Blll Osborn
Mr; Ch~rles Carroll. Mr ,: Johnson, Mrs B R Vance, Mrs L. C. Roush and Mrs.
recently moved into the •• ,~ 1 1
G . Rush M J
R sh Mrs John Fry, Mrs. Howard Lloyd Roush gave a report on l
Heltger property
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M~~Y Gr~nt 'Ro.::h
~•Y Wagenhals, Mrs. Ottte Roush, the State Convention held re- On May 9 the Carleton Sun· Mrs Chorley Arnold
Mulford Mrs Do~ald Roush 1Mrs. James MacKnight, Mrs. cently m Parkersburg. Mrs. Pat- day School had attendB!Ice of with Mrs. Hazel Arnold
Debra Gilma~ Mrs
Achsah Lloyd Roush, Mrs L C Rous~. rick Riley was welcomed mto 56 and offermg of $12 47. The famtly recently.
Miller, Mrs. N~lson Roush, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Dyer. Mrs. Edwm the club as a new member. Jumor Chotr of the church bon- Mrs. VIrgil (Judy) Carl
ll.,uter!Odor ... ..,hi.. •• ~uyl Charles Zerkle, Mrs. Charles S~em, guest, Mrs. John Bar- Mrs. Delbert Dotson was voted ored the mothers with two complimented with a
Jewell Mrs Robert D a I e o man~wer S
Imto the club as a new member. special songs, "The Sweetest shower Saturday evening
Roush.' Mrs . Everett Lauder- ~ ~:~:::nM:s"\ate;:n, and the . Mrs. L. C. Roush, president, Bouquet." and "Angels," Flow· the home of Mrs. Ralph
10111 TO EXCEL
milt, Mrs. Fred Roush, Mrs. The ~ext meelt~ will be at l :~stalled .the new offtcers for ers were presented to each mo- with Mrs Lloyd King, assi.startll
Neva Zerkle, Mrs John Brab· the home or Mrs. ~. A Smith ~ ~mf loea'b . preSident, !her by Supt. Ralph Carl. Wor· hostess. Refreshments of cake,
~·ytDB
ham, Mrs. Edwin Jewell, JudY on Mav 25 th.
iae'·1
H usrd ~tee .prest- shtp servtces followed Sunday ice cream. punch and favors
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PTA TO MEET
~ ' rs. 01wa Mums, re- School at 10·45 a.m. w1th Rev. were served to Colleen WilBOn
B Hazlett Mrs George Mor
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co mg secre ary, rs. Don- Cl,de Hinton minister
f Lo
M Roher! East CHECK THESE GREAT -·:t'llREto
. M N
.H lb k M · . The New Haven P.T A will aid F. Roush ; lreasurer, Mrs. '
d M. Bill Lob
do
gan, rs.
Mr,, •~
rCihs, I rs. lfaalney •~- roo J• "k· ,me•t on Thursday, May 20, et Velma Rousb; correspondmg Mr. an f rLos.
I 'treder tah~ man, Mrs Guy Thoma,
s.
ares
ey, ~us. . a e 8 p. m. at the school. Devo- secretary, Mrs. Lee Gibbs Mrs daughter o
gan v st
IS Walter Burke, Rhonda and
~·~;::::.",-:::~Tllfntblter,.
Needs, Ruth Laudermtlt, Mrs I!tons wtll be led by Mrs Don Ro b
e ted th ff · Sunday wtth Mr. and
Mrs. nee Mr• Faye Pratt Mrs. Dole
Laura Elliott, Jackie Needs, Ri· aid Batley In keeping wiih N; us P";~hn h f e tho tcers Ralph Carl and famtly
Ha.:rison. Mrs Bill • Strauss
4pJysafsuperstritigtiiiQI!nfqr
Ita Brabham, Mrs. JohMy Trip- lttonal Youth Fttness Week M; :~~:ngy~~ ~h or e ~ast Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houd- Mrs Ch.;.les imne Mrs. Jan:
rood shock,_
lett, Mrs. Rebecca Grimm, Mrs Frank Capelrart Will speak 0~ corsage Sh~ ~~ p:~~fe:: :~~ ashelt of Columbus were here et Eblin. Mrs Lo~ls Farley,
Doop,mll1~treldntl-tkidpoltor!l
Margaret Cook, Mrs. Donald "Calevthenestlcs"
Inew officers a corsage and Che i to vtstt their famtlies
Mrs Avery St. Clair, Mrs. Olen
~~:~~:::!t'l&gt;l'.,,lli011af.~i::'
Ohlinger, Mrs Hoyt Ferguson,
LLrrHERAN
CIRCI
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M
rs
Martha
Stewart
of
Harrison
Mrs
Roy
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new pres1 ent t 1e president's
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M15 •J0 hnny RousI1• Mrs R1
The Rebecca. Esther
pin and the gavel
. bany vtsited recently wtlh
Mrs Elmo Smith, Mrs, Lonnie hcud bromnaolltiltnwldeauaranto•
' Roush. Mrs. Arnold Roush, Mrs I R th c·IreIes of t he
.· ter, Mrs. Dana Dais..
VIr gII K'Ing
All
.......... to ThO
The Cedar Crest camper lllcludes bu~ks. William Greer Ylrs Catherme u
Those attend:·lg . were Mrs I sts
Hud90D, Mrs.
o.- Th' Rubber
t,........
lhllltt of the
ch•rrs ~teeprng bags Ras stove and G d . M. · M
J
II Church Women met for
Fred Batey. Mrs. Howard Bur~ Mr and Mrs, Homer
Judy, Mrs. Willlam King, Mrs. eriJintl trt1 chpi111t 11 11uru tallltd., CHUCK..
,
,
oo wm, Jss ary
ewe ' regular monthly
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and Mr and Mrs Avery St W
B 1 Mr R g y nd HOLES, GlASS, NAILS, SPIK!S,.tc.. nwtll•s
lantern. 1ce chest. p1cn1c JUg c~ok Miss Norma HO'a ch Mrs Harns, Mrs. Wilham Chisler. Mrs.
·
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· ayne ea, S. O er ou..,, Dlf'ECTIINWORKMANSNIPAHDUATERtAL.Adjuit-o
ware, llfSI-ald kit And whil e YOII're old Zerkle, .\1rs Vhima MeDon· program theTe wa s '
W-aid Cunningham, Mrs. H. L. Clair ~nd ramlly w.ere
Mrs. Dwight Carl an~ ~e hon- DJltlndtMIJI(HIIIilllr.lUC:QIIIIGUlC. . .
hm to reg1ster, look o~er our lull Iald and B• enda Columhus 0 m the Home. A Retreat for
Dyer, Mrs Lee (;ibhs, Mrs. day VISitors of thetr parents, ored guest, Mrs, V1rgd Carl.
.
aelecliOn of Ceda•·~re st ~hoes and Do!~na Roush
Jean , Oh: theran Women, a three . Harold Johnson, Mrs.
Harry Mr. and Mrs. frank Douglas. Sending gifts but unable
boots w1lh the ~u111 m d1tlmncn r
M C B K
d weekend. was announced to be Layne, Mrs Herman Layne
Peggy Bowers spent a
present were Mrs. Mark Grutes-1
!hat make them· ;deal lor campmg, ;;'r~ereu.'tock~ of n!'~1 af~s Iheld at Camp Lutherlyn near Mrs. J. v. McGrew, Mrs. Mar: weekend with Mtss Sandra
er, Mrs. Bill Hondaahelt,
Home Owned and Operated
huntmg and •N outdoor JObl.
o. , Mrs. John Mulford.
' Ptllsburgh. P~ were made tin Ohlinger . Mils Lelab J. and family.
John Dean, Mrs. Donald Brirok·l
You'll Like Our 8er9l&lt;e
shire 0 and Mrs
to attend the District meetme Powell, Mrs. Donald F. Roush, Mr. and Mrs. John Dean,
les, Mrs. Bud Wilson,
PHON I WY 2·2111
POMIROY, 0.

NEW HAVEN

Captures Meet
At Kyger Creek

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Ch\ll'~h.
John Hoff~ js C9.11~e!! cliafr.
BROAD juMp - B. 1\fDore, DIID. Tllll c6tletrl f~ !hi
Kiger Creek, 16'4%".
Blue IUdga Qul1'let troiD llle
IDGB JUMP - J. Moore, Gospel SlngiJig Caravan and
Kyger Creek,. 5'4",
lbe Gospel Ha'rmony Boya.

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by clolfd wilb lbt choir am,tng love.y gtfll given to ber lam!·
CODf!reg&amp;lion honored the Hugh worship God.
Evelyn Young lind Bob Beegle. 'May the Good Lord Bien and ly by their friends of tile clrurch
Catrns family at a famlly night The skit was written by Lll· The following readings were Keev You," and prayer by "as a token of their love for
May 1Mb. The Cahna family 1lan Hayman and Delores Cle- 11vea; "The Ml!ldng of Friends" Marflll WUcoxen.
thll family wblch hal
IS moving to Tipp City, Ohio, land, who also heauUfully dee. by Glenna O'Connor;
"The Abollt 70 friends o1 the calms much to the 1plrituai life
on May 26th.
orated the church basement Faithful Few," by :llartlra Lou enjoyed tha ')lrOII'II'll followed church m tha )lilt live
Tbe program '4'.'t,Opened with with green and yellow crepe Beelle: "Thlnia You Can't For· by refresblllelltl Of aandwtchet!, Mrs. Calma hu been t
a skit about the 'Cal Family" paper ·an~ signs of music and get," by Deloree Cleland, and Iliad trl)'l, cike, ple, Iced taa choir dkectDr, member ol
which was symbolical of the clever aayings on the walls.
''Cleaning the FUI'IIICO," by Ve- Blld kool ade.
Cbri.stlan Education Board,
Cairns Family. The radio an- Also on the program wus a ra Beeile. The PI'OII'Ifl) was Mrl. Cllrna opellld 1111111 Camp Chairmen and bas
nouneer was Sam Curtis. Com·
- · - ·eel in many other. office•
mercials were sung by Lillian
lbe church. Mr. Calma
Hay&lt;nBII and Frank Cleland.
served as Dea~oo.
· Characters in the skit were
s.cretary, choir member,
He1en Slm))BOD as Mrs. Esther
miltee Chairman or the
Calma; Frank Cleland as Hugh
VISOrS
Seoul&amp; which ia_ lponBOred
Call'JII; Gary Wllllord as Craig
The Racine Jolly
Neigh- the Racine Baptilt Orurch
Calm!; Sue Curtis as Laurel "Growing toward Cbrlstlan ( Contlnaed From Page 4)
4-H club mel recenUy at in mBIIY other church po&amp;lUona.
Catrns; Billy Beeile 18 Gary Maturity" was program pre- liarn Haekett, Karen
4-H cltib met reeently at
Cairns and Renee Burke aa sented by Mlas EUzabeth Flck Sandra Cla!worthy,
Racine Methodist chnrch
Gayle Cairns.
to the Frlelld!y Circle of Fede- Boggs, Patrll!la Slaven,
advisor~ Mrl Neigler and
It opened on the usual sun- rated Church Tuesday evening. King, James Conde, Diana
MeGraw in dtarge.
Act:vl'fl'es
1
day mol'ning wllb all the probvis, Jane Gerard.
Th meetln
eaJ1ed to
lems o( getting to church on The parado• of Chrl•tlan rna- Algebra n - Tom
e
g was
time and the funlace tonldng turity being attained by becom· Stephen Hlndy, Role
order by President Rhonda Erout (on the coledest morninr lng childlike • Mathew 18:3, Leland Brown; GeometryYin and the mmutes were read Officers 2nd ehairnmr were
of the year) and then, as the brougllt out the thought that b·rt Schmoll, Tom Baker, John by Sec:retary Mickey Wolfe. The elected and projects
famtly arrives at church, and chlldhke trust tncreuea as . a Coleman, Larry Giadwell and flnanctal report _was given by when the Dorcas Circle of the
Mrs. Cairns, the choir director, Chf!Shan matures. Grouv dis- Larry Vance; Bookkeeping - Treasurtr Garcta McGr~w .
Middleport
First
·
,=-----'---="""••--~! cusslon of ChrtsttBII concern Michl Lloyd, Darrell Mitchell, Sewtng bookB were g1ven to church met TUesday
lor our fellowman, added to the Martha Nicholson, Jerry Davis, each member. A date was set at the home of the new
challengl~ study.
Carole Anderson; General &amp;~
the. members to take the mB!I, Mrs. Charles Bennett on
MASON
1\ .-~ ~
' ' ,.
Miss Ftck open~d the pr"f.am ence _ Jeffry Boggs, Luonna boat trip. on the Ohto Rtver. Beech-ot.
TONIGHT I&lt; PRIDAY
wtlh a prnyer P,""m• from Wo- Mcintosh, Karen Hawley, Wil· Recreation was planned by Beulah White gave devotions
The Beatles
menAtPrayer .Mro.PerlMora llam Hackett Candace Bahr Beth Thetss and Beverly Er· with the medltatlon enhtled,
read selected scripture from C 1 Kin B18 C . h ' vln. Refreshments were served "Live One Day at A ·
"A HARD DAY'S NIGHT"
Proverbs 3 and Mathew 18. The ::;o E1 ~· ~r ~~m~g am by Rita Salser, Renee Burke end scriptul'l reading

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The EUB Brotherhood met
Monday evening at 111e
~ thei.r May meeting ·
a Ltev~ as leader. Mr.
Richard Wilkes, teacher
Middleport Wahama Junior High, ~ spec181 speaker for the evenmg, on

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Matthew JlouBh lllld the bOitlm
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The Either Circle met at
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au...11 aa bolla•. Tile
II'Sm was led by Mr. Jolm F'.
Rousb. on-.
Mrt. Jolm Fry,
Powell, Mrl. Paul ~til. Mrl.
Jact Heuon, Mrl.
Sprouse, Mrs. Gary 11ou111, Mn.
Otto Grimm, Mrs. John F.
Roush and the hosteSB.
The Ruth Circle met -at tho
home of Mrs. Herman Layne.
The program was led by Mrs.
Donald Bumgardner. Thole
tendln~ were Mrs. lieiJry Buck,
Jr., M!'l. H. L. Dyer, Mr1.
Harry Layno, Mrs. J. V. Me·
Grew, Mrs. Donald
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Parkersburg.
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Mrs. Lloyd
Walter
B!ld Charles
Rebecca Circle
met
Roush,Velma
Mrs. Roush,
Ollie Roush.
Mrs. in
Pt. Pleasant
recently to
Bill Lohrer.
the home of Mrs. Edna
D. A. Smith, Mrs. B.R. Vance, It Mrs. King, a patient at
program was 10 charoe
N. 0. Wein, Mrs. ·Patrick ant Valley Hospital.
fomtMr~i ave:; =~~IFR~il~ey~and~t~he:.::ho:!les:s:es~.iiiiiii~M~r~s.~J:a~ne~·=~Mrs~.~Ch~artat1ng ]Yllrl. They decided to li
sponsor the 8 .
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ments at the~~:~~~ Church
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in charge. Mrs. Jack """""II
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and Meeting of the
United
Church Women held at Mtuon ll
Methodist Church.
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The revised by-laws
read by Mrs. Will, Mrs. Phil
Ohlinger and Mrt. Herbert
on, Officen were inatalied
Mrs. Maxine Arnold and
eluded, Mrs. Wtliiam Ohlinger, •
president ; Mrs. Phil Oblinger , J
viee president; Mra. Raymond
Cole, secretary, and Mrs. Her- ,
bert Dixon, treasurer.
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Mrs. Ohlinger named chatr- ,
men for the coming year tnclud· MAYFLOWER
ing Mrs Opha Offutt and Mrs.
"DARK-;::~P'Oi: 1 •
dedication of the offering and ~bert ~:moll ~au! Y~eC:.rd Blld .Jean McTurner, who took from Matthew. New officers · Phil Ohlinger Program . Mr&gt;
Shirley Jones and
prayer by Mtss Flck conclnded
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' "snacking and packing" as a elude Mrs Bermett clrairman · Roy Grueser and Mrs Harry
the program•
Kenneth Harrl• Ray Plcktns
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Rossano Brazzi
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Gladwell' and K e 11 h proJeCt. The &amp;lrls were served Mrs. Fred Gtbbs, program chr : ar eton, ways and means; 1 FRESH FROZEN
(Tecbnlrolorl
Durmg the busmss sess!on, M:?an
sandwiches, cake and punch. Mrs. !!IIzabeth Slaven, treas· Mrs. John Ridgway, health , Mr.
with Mr•. Carl Kautz presldmg,
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Others attending were Mar- urer. illf! Clvdr· Wmebn 11 11 11 Edward Bartels
hospl to hty- '
CAULIFLOWER
Moy 22 the mvitatlon from Dr. and Mrs.
Biology - Dlrm• Davis, Rose garet Cole Carol Wilcoxen vice clratrman Mt•s Rhod a Mrs ~laxme Al:nold and Mrs' '
L. L. •~uah to. come lh.~ their :c~e~ Le~a,:'~ ~:~~d S~~~j Sharon Erv'in, Louise Cole, Gar: Hall. secretary·, Mrs
D a I ~ Geo;g~ Skmner. kttchen ~h ; :
.--8-R_OU_G_H_T_O_N_S_....,
"LASSIE'S GREAT
home Whtspermg Ptnes for a H
Y 'd J nl&lt;i ' D cia McGraw Beveriy Ervin Mourn•ng, While Cross chatr- 1 Harold Black,ton and Mrs Her-&lt;
ADVENTURE"
June picnic waB accepted. The Na::s, .,:v;,.. ~I ns, E on DeMis Cote' \11121 Wolfe and ;man; Mrs Gerald
Anthony,' her! nix on. dimng mom \Irs j
June Lockhart Hugh Reilly potluck dinner at 6
June /hI ,: Blak I aven ;P t"-g- two vtsltors' Gayle Cairn; and ,Love Gift: Mrs. Dana R•mm, James Wtll, memhmhlp· Mrs :
JOe
Plus Jug
(Color)
22, will be f?1lowed by a v~ ts ' n .
ea ee- a rtc· Christa Yost.
Readmg chairman; Mrs. Har- Paul Stmpson. mag.tzm1~. &lt;~ nd
1
"LAW OF -;~:-LAWLESS" per Bervice m charRe of MISs Ia Slaven, Karen Hawley, Carol The next meeting will
be ry HyseH. eard chair rnall ; " ' '· ' Mrs. Menzel Smith and Mrs .
With Dale Robertson
Mary Vtrglnla ReibeL Mrs. Tho- Killg, Candaee Bahr, Jeffrey J';ne 3, 1!165, at the Racine Charles Whitt, Mrs. Be u I a hI Thomas Bentz, !p;ntu aL Mrs .
and Yvonne DeCarlo
!fJIS Young acted as secretary ~osgs, Jane Gerard,
llrenda Methodist Church at 2 p. m. ~· White asd Mrs. Pearl Hoffman. ' Richard Young and Mrs . Jack :
''"iiii::::::ii::::::ii::::::ii::::::iiiiii:'::::::::iiiiii:'::::::::ii~lm the absence of Mrs. Leon01~ G Ia z e Jacqueline Hawley,
proJects ; and Beulah White, . Seelig were named (o audil Ihe 1
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Jewell who tB ill. Mrs. Carl Bth· James Conde; English II - Ka. devotional chairman.
bookB.
:
kam " recovermg from a bro- ren Faulk, Susan MorriB, Rose
The circle voted to take up
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
ken arm.
Hackett, William Hysell, Janis
IS
the project of school lunches, . Mr. Edward Darl els. pdntiA dessert course was served Sehmqjl, Debra Grueaer,
placing "Secret Place." a med· : ,..;..;;.;.~;;;;;~~~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii
Po!lllroy, Ohfo
by Mrs. Wilbur Perrin, from I en Hindy and Diana Davis; En·
ltatlonal booklet in ho'ltil' als, :'ll
table
carrying
out
the
porple
and
gllsh
III
Jon
CUnningham
and
of collecting bottlccaps.
TONIGHT
white
color
theme.
Iris
was
lea·
Kennetb
HarriB,
Dee
Slaven,
The
shu~in list includes Mrs. 1
NOT OPIIN
lured in centccplece and nal&gt;- Larry Gladwell, Kathy Bratlon, The May meeting of the Twi-1Ada Root, Mr. Harry Houda· I
kms.
Mrs. Jewell was a con- Roy Coleman, Olita Lewis, Ro- light Garden Club was heid ishall, and Mrs. Clifford Heye1. ,
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
lrtbubng hostess.
t c" Schmoll and Connie Cooke. Tuesday evening at the hnme Members were asked to brmg 1
Mly 21·22
"YOUNGBLOOD HAWKE"
English IV - Martha Nichol- of MrB.gW. A. Drake, Rock •layette articles lor the project
James FrADC1icU Suzanne
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY son, Joy Boggs, Linda
Springs Road, with Mrs. r.ay-ifor the Women's Conference to
Pesbette. Gene•leve Page,
CENTER CUT
Roger
Jeffers
w
as
honored
Paul
Gerard,
Michl
,
neUe
Wile as contributing hos- •he held In June to the next
Eva Gabor, Mary Astor, Lee
Bowman.
on his 18th birthday at a wei· Keith Marean, Michl
leSB.
1 meet_lng of the B. H. Sanborn
Pooturette
ner roast Friday night at the Michael Bratton Roger Stiles Mrs. Jack Robson, president, MIBStonary Society.
home of Mrs. Norman E. Hy· IIDd Charlotte Glaze.
conducted the meeting which A dessert course was served
SUN., MON. aiMI TUES.
sell Pomeroy R.D. 1. Attend. State Cerllflcates lor tests
opened with devotions ''The ' to the above and Jeffrey Darst
Mly 23-2.4-25
ing'were Jan.rt Shane, Mr and the final dlatric t- Ohio
Quaker Bleasmg," by Mrs. Lev· '• guest for the evenmg.
"DEAR IRIGfnl•
Mrs
Dores
Arnold
and
Bobby,
veraity
District
Algebra
Roush. Members anower· LIVE D
CTech•lcolor)
Mr.
Blld
Mrs.
Heury
Arnold
and
George
Hackett,
third
roll
call w1th hints on lawn
UMP
Jam•• ~teWI11, ll'ahlaa. Cln·
dy ~arol, GJ,Dit Jolml, Ed Gene, Mrs. Norman I! Hy~ell Geometry - ~bert
ffllo~edto~h!heflaopena~~ STOCKTON, Cali!. (UP!· .,..
Wynn.
Blld Bruce . and Terry Hyeell, fourth place: General
p ~ed
g
Two Army ordnance experts !
,~rette·
FRESH
Porclon Mr INutr Mom
Sandy, Donna, Shirley Jeflers Jeffrey Boggs, 12th place;
· were
d wtre called here Wednesday to
Colorartoont
and the honored guest
sics - Kenneth Harris,
carda of thanks l:m dlspose of a bo• of 811 live 20- :
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i:;;;_.;;:;::;o;;::;=="'-==--•IAmmcan Hlatory, Joe
Sarah Phillips and Mrs. mUlimeter cannon ahello found 11
mBII, 18th, Larry Vance 20th;
Webster Sr for !lowers In the c1ty dump.
English m - Frances
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19th; Bookk"'ping _
them while til; a note of The diloovnry waa made
Uoyd, 18th: ·
for arrangement made when one rJ the shells accldenState Awardo In Ohio
for the Blake•lee anniversary Iafly exploded. City ofllcials .
slty District - Algebra 1 _ ~nd ~m the Pslnk Brothers said the shello appll'ently were
8
George Hackett honorable me11to the r~galta.
thrown out during Stockton's .
tlon; Geometry: Robert Sehmoll Civic ":o:tte:"to ep~ the annual rubbish pickup drive.
Honorable mention.
er hozea ar tre library and
CLOSE LOOK
BB!Id awards will be announc· courthou10. A report was .,v•••"
REG. 59c
ed later.
on the rummage sale
HANCOCK, Masa. (UPJ. Ma,.achusetta Racing Commis
cantly. The traveling prize
slon IJtspector Peter Truedau,
McCOYS
nated by ~rs. Webeler
72, suffered several broken ribs
NO BONE-NO FAT
21bs. _ __
to Mrl. Robert
Wednesday when he wraa•:p~~~~~:
Sr. The mrmlhly
by a borae while In
wa, given by Mrs. Ralph
stables at Berkshire Downs.

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May 25. Eighth grade goef~s~~f~i;i~;~=l
Columbus; and May ze, ·
lchool,
get grade cards at 1 p.
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Eric Hart's Blld Mr.
___.,_Mrl. Jame1 WW, :~~=~~Wickline'• roo!DI woo
Wll ill cbarJe ~ the
tendance award.
FRIDAY MAY 12
opc1ed 1111b lbe
lbt IIJg and the SOJii,
Refre!lunents were llemld
America," led by
by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ken·
Girl Seoul TrOOp 100
nedy, Mr. and Mrs. WilHam
At
Its
lolrs. William
Radford, Rollin Radford, Mr.
Unger and Mrs. Phil
and Mrs. Walter Wilson, Mr.
•-·•· takJng part were
Poiiiii'D"' Missn Brill•
811d Mr•• Honttr HYlell ' Mr•
Carleton, Connie Grueser.
and Mrs. James Hesa, Mr.
ky WJU, Connie Larmlne,
Mra. Monid Good and Mrs.
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Maliua Rizer, Diana
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near Ripley, W. Va.

bert Cone vl•lted at the J .o
BY ALTA CONI!
Turner home Ill \lbany
If t0 hak start not beacuse Lena Mae Hamilton and chil- ly.
B•' RICK DU BROW
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or oore an WI e.
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jV, which can perform 1uch •he whole thing looked sloppy K. E. Erlcklon was In Co- Albert Cone home.
BALLS
wonders as transmitting color an~. obviously, because ~Iewers llumbus on Friday to attend Mrs. Ruth Wood was In
via the Early Bird satelllle were not, m lact, hearmg the the funeral of Debbie Shaw
SNUFFY-- I JEST
O'FIRE!!
!rom Eroope, apparently has record that won the award for youngest ·daughter or Robert ' Olll one day recently.
SEEN SOME
trouble correcting a routine list the best vocal perormance.
Shaw and wife.
Wesley Bobo and wife
REVENOOER5 HEAO!N' r-.-__,
ohf lofn-cnmk. era tcredlts despite
The !act is that, with news Spending Sunday with the a lew days at their farm
;~~H~~A~i~~,.w~I-F./
a ·wee s no ICe,
and public affairs broadcasts Ramon Morri• family was his The Rupe family have mov- CAMERAS·-:::~:;,::~
This remarkable fact came to , and Early Bird making viewers' mother, Mr!. Cora Morris and ed from their !arm to Albany. ';:~ •·
light Tue&lt;day night at the start intensely aware of the quick daughter, Viola Elchnicher, Co- John Mulholland and wife, 11
ol the network'l "the Best on adaptability of television to lumbua.
.
W1lkesvllle, were called In lhil
Record" spe~lal, which featured technical situations, it is intoler- Mrs. Ceclle McClannllhan Ill r,elgbborbood on Sunday.
111~.1-...,-::!
performances by some wlnnrs able to accept anything less
o; the recording Industry'! 1965 from video entertainment. This
Grammy Award!, and which . was not a last-minute problem .
lisled Louis Armstrong in the 1 An NBC spokesman told me of . DA I LY CR0 SSW 0 R0
opening credlto.
the substitution last Friday.
W.I'Gnner
,
AOBOSS
49.Fr&lt;llcll
river
11Arm&lt;trong was to hove sung
: l.Ot.clUNI
10. ,lourney
Utto
" Hrllo, Dolly," for which he The ·NBC-TV series of specials 5. Perfortll
rr.
lliqulpo
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won the "best vocal perform- entitled "0 Men and Freedom" ]Q,Golfttna
IIOWJI
lll&lt;lllt
ance. male" award. But be- Tuesday night presented its sec- 11."LP11. Lorreot
mont
oonticause of hia reported need lor ond documentary, "The Middle
JoeY"
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12.
Mu1icDOte
dental surgery, he wu not able Ages," and, like the first, "The
ll1o : r.l&gt;br.
ft.l'lit
Vent
to appear on tht hour - a fact French Revolutloo," It was · a 13.
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a "D..15. Part of
.. to be..
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Girl..
which wa• known to NBC lut skimpy, pedeotrlan, paralyzing
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plaJ'·
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16.
Trice-a-4q
week and ha1 been In print bore of an hour, coldlly lmperII.
ProjoctiD&amp;'
wrilllt
ll6. Greot
devottoa.
slnce.
aonal and genuinely ins!gnUi 18. TY!'t of
tAd ct.
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quan.titiel
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20. MotltDI
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and a false come on, bul. the
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pre-planned warmups for him Tbe Cbaanel Swim: NBC TV's 21. Trtoo
8. lilll"'Ill. COWIIoy'o
Jdllor
were also Included, obviously planned two-man, lour-day Go- 22.0wnod
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an&gt;ong them the set guest star I mini space light will include 25. Vontllat.
'lA!1111lNF' All.,
introduction by Carol Channing, live special reports preceding 27. !o!Qielhoop
but still inexcusable.
· every one of the network's pro l!ll. Copper:
abbr.
What happened was that aft- grams during the length of the
81. Trouble
er MiS! Channing's Introduction, mission • • • Same network's 33. Twilled
the show took on 1 pieced-to- "Wild Kingdom" serie&lt;, which
tabrlct
gelher look when Jimmy Duran- deals with animals and primi- 16. MetalUc
rook
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A weiner roast will be planned for the next meeting of the
Young Adult Class ol the Porn.,. Mrs. Wllllam Wells of
roy Baptist 'church. Twelve Run was an overnight
members and three guests at- Monday of Mrs. Lena Eblers· thi b h
tended the regu1ar meetmg s ac .
week conducted by the presi- Mrs. E. J . Hill is a busine"
dent Sandy Phalin.
visitor in Columbus this week.
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was given by the new j Mrs. Bermce
.1ohnso~ re t urnpastor, Rev. Williams. Sandy ed home Tues,day :vemng after
PhaUn and Betty Cowen are to a VISit m 1\heehng, W. Va.,
plan the weiner roast for the with her son and daughter-mnext meeting. After a short bus- !l·aw, Mr. JJnd M.rs. Elmer Joh::
iness meeting rel'reshmtnls wer ~ s~n Jr. and family. Monday evE
served by Betty Wiles and nmg Atty. anfdGCMr&amp;s.TJRameds ·

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,ear were 1nsa
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l\Obert Wood
•
, They wore Mr. Carl Kautz.
!&gt;resident; ~r&lt; Dwl~hl Mtl·
hoan. vice president , Mrs Reid
Young, secretary, and Mrs.
Robert Rilrhie . treasurer.
Also eletled were delegates

r
and (llternatf's 10 the .ounty Nettie Barnhm·t.
P.T.A. Council. They are : dele-

Robe;! Woud, Mrs Bill Cape.
hart Mrs. Dwtght :.tilhoan and

'a·n1

M

rs.

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are Mrs.

Sh k

Alternates

B·t~c
; ijl· Mrs. Earl
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N'me semOrS
.
Recer've Bibles
From Church

aates Mrs Donald Morll , Mrs

INVITE YOIJ TO MAKE THIS STOREYOU~ SHQPPINO
CENTER ON FRIDAYS AND ALL W~EK DA'(S FROM 9. TO
5 ON SATURDAYS FROM 9 TO 91N T~f~VENINP ·..

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Plan Weiner Roost
For Next Meeting

:. New Officers
\ Are Installed
·. ByChesterPTA

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Mens Sport

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correct size - Small (fits

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Youngstown are the gue.c;ts of

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Mrs. Mabel Van Meter and Mr.

. Do _ school were presen ted bibles by
Mrs R ~ the Racine Baptist Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murphy
rcturnf'd to thPir home 11 Pi~ls ­

&amp;ld Mo~ll, M ~s_- ~ ~ ~~ ' School, of which they are mem· l blll'gh, Pa .. Wt&gt;dnesday morm_ng
Mrs. BJll Ho(key. an d
· hers, at the close of the Sunday ·after spend ing several days With 1
Roy Holter were name on 8 School hour on May 16th.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan and
commi~lee l u he~p With_a eoun· Sam Curtis, superintendent, Skip.
I
1
1
~y anllque auc:IJOn b~mg , eld presented the bibles and told Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan
111 September by the. (UIInt) p I these young people that their and Skip and Mr: and Mrs. ~on­
T.A. to ~elp sp~nsm lht&gt; P.TA education was just beginning I eld Murphy enjoyed a picntc
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scholarship Chatrman. uf the and hoped thai they would use 1 at Royal Oaks Park Tuesday. '
auctwn willlte Mrs D.\\ lgln Mil· their bibles to, ''further their iA nu..'l1ber of fish were caught

ho, n.

knowledge of the life and work by the group.

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Bruce Cleland.

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Hospital ~ews 1 About
1:
Gaugt reading!!: - r;a\lipolis
ENTER"D HosPITA~ ~
Middleport S
Dam 12.2, 13.8, runsing 8 feel
River news

SAIGON (UPI - Pramler
Phan Huy Quat announced today !hat South Vietnamese aecurity forces have crushed an
attempted military coup. Quat
said the revolt was engineered
with Co!llffiuniat assistance.
In a 'nationwide radio broadcast over saigon Radio, ,Qual
said the coup was nipped
'lbunday night when an undisclosed number of military of.

Arran&amp;ed by size for
your convenient selec·
Uon. Sleeveless and
short sleeve styles In

Other Mens Short Sleave

seersucker, Jeney1,
chambrays, Jingh.Lml
and cotton prlntl!l. One •·
and two . piece style.IJ.
Junior, inisses and half
1izes.

SPORT SHIRTS

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of our Lord and Saviour Jesus I Mr. and M•·s. W. F. Dean ·
Chns. t,
'
I and fami ly of Tucson,. Ariz.,.
.
S niors receiving bibles were ,spent the w~k end With thetr ,
Jan: Ann Powell, Claudi a Mil- ~ aunts, Mis!'es Maud and Freda I
ler, Karen Nease, Isabel Pick-' Grueser. They were enroute to
ens, Coralee Manuel Cummins. Columbus to attend the Genf'.ral !
Evelyn Cleland Young, Eddie Assembly of the Presbytenan
Autherson~ Steve Cleland, and Church.

11 was vntrd hJ donate $2.5
to the- Easli.&gt;rn H1gh Srhnol h.
brary fund .
Mrs. Velma Pikkoja wa s ~u~st
spt"ak~r for tht&gt; evt'nmg g1vmg
a report on the bookmobile. The
attend_a nrf' awnrd wa~ Ilion by
the third g-rudl·

$1.9S

$3.95

$4.95

Mens Short Sleeve

rollers. Pomeruv · Mason
20.87. Pt. Pleasa nt 2&lt;. 1&lt;, Hinton 1.34 Kanawha FJIIs 3.74,
Char lest~n 19.00. LDnd011. Marmet and Winfit-ld darn~ were

Among those who

entered
.
past 24 Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan spent
hours were : Mrs. Jame:· A. Wednesday In Galhpohs where
Johnson, 648 Third Ave. , Mrs. she visited with Mr. Milhoan
Roger K. Martin Evans Hgts., who is a patient at Holzer Hos-

on the Sills.

Dewey A. Good, Rt. 1 Ewmg- pilal.

Boal Movemtnls :

ton , Mrs. Frank E. Rainey, Gal-

Holzer hospital in the

KniHed SPORT SHIRTS

Junior, Misses ond

$1.95 $2.95 $3.95

H•lfSiz"

$3.95

$4.95 &amp; $6.95

Ohio River - New Marlins- lipolis Ferry, Ardath C. Brinkville up 14, 5:30 a. m. Na lional er. Letart, W. Va., Gregory
down 15, 1.50 a. m.: R H. Bos- Allen Boneculler, Rt. 2. Letart,
worth II up 15, 4 25 a. m.; Lynn w. va. Mrs. Woodrow W.
&amp; up 15. 6 a. m.: Robert Reed Treadway, Rt 2 Pliny, W. Va.,
down 15 7 a m .; John J Rowe Mrs. Claude W Fitzpatrick. 65
u~ 16, 3 a. m.; Poplar up 17, Eln St, Middleport, Mrs. Carl
3:30 p. rn ; Waller Beckjord 11 _ Persinger, 947 Ash Sc., Mid·
down 18, no a. rn .: Burkeye ldleport, Paul F.
Andrews,
State up 19. 7: W a. m. ; Con- Long Bollom. Mrs. Letha Ric.ructor up 21, 1:50 a.m.; Bay· I ley, Athens, Claude Atkinson
ou Baratiera up 21. 6:1' a.m.; [ Huntington, Mrs. Eugene R
Ttbolt down 22 , 5::10 a. m.; Gibson, Ironton, and Mrs. Les-

.

Recent overmghf guests of

Mrs. Cash Braley we~e Mr.
and Mrs. John Schweotzer
lumbus. Friday Mrs_ Braley
attended funeral s;rvices for J.
C. Radekm at Pmnt Rock.
Mrs. George Anderson. rom.
missioner delegate and Mrs.
James Harley, elder o&gt;lf~lh~e ~!~:
dleport Firs! United P
ian Church were in Alhens Tues
day to attend the SciOto
tery held at the Pr&lt;,.bJilerian ll
Church there. Mrs. J. .

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Charles Slev enson down 23, 11 ter R. Hoult, Rt. 1, Evans, W. mother of Mrs. Anderson,
1
p. m.; Jefferson down 2.1. 2:30 Va.
companied them.
a. m.; Queen Clly down 23.
BIRTHS
lV • and Mrs. George Ander4 30 a. m ; Southern up 23, 6

Mrs. Paul Hauber, Jr., Porta.m.; Pamela D up Greenup land, son, 7:15 p. m., Wednes4 p m ; Rave,.woo;
down day. Mrs. James K. Largent,
Greenup 10:20 p. m.; Juhn Rt 1. McArthur, son, 12:57 a.
Ladd Dean up Greenu&gt; 11:15 m. Wednesday.
p. m.; Steel Trader
down
DISCHARGED
Greenup IUS p. m ; F. H. Patients recently discharged
Johnson up Greenup 2 tu a.m.; included Harry Hoover, Patrick
Stephen Austin up Greenup 3- Williams, Lewis Smith, Rev. C.
:15 a m.; Een McCoo . up J. Lemley, Mrs. Jack Weloh,
Greenup 5:30 a. m. ; Barbara I Gertrude Maddox,
Gregory

son recently returned from vacation trip to Virginia Beach
where they vlsited with Mr.
Claude Washing!Dn. They also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. James
Sullivan at Rocky Mount,
Va. and with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gran~Jerg at Bedford,
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Lewis
vislled in Chillicothe

Brent up Greenup 6:30 a. m.;! Bowles, Roxcmre Ousle}. Ken· with their daughter and

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up

4:10p.m., Pegg,\ Downey up
5:50 p. m.; Bob Benter down

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12 :40 a. m.; Eldmlilf down i
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6:15 " · rn .: Trojan down 6·15
a.· m.; Franklin H up t:i"4r, a.m.;

Philip Sporn down H a .1.: Ad- i
d'll'." 8:30 a. m.
Aauawba Rivtr - s e m e t
down London 5·45 a. m . Thel- .
rna Ann down Marmet l l :40 p.
m .; ('hris Jr. down Win fi Pld
4:50 p. m.; Georg~: Price up
Winfield 9·:tO p.m
H E. i
Bowles down Wlnl'ield . 1·15 a.
m.; Allen R. Merril; up Win· '
field 2·30 a. m.; Lucv J a n e
Lucas down Winfield .; 1. it m..
Jerry Bosworth down Winlield, !
5:45 a. m.
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24 INCH PLANT BOXES
30 INCH PLANT BOXES----- $1.19

36 INCH PLANT BOXES - - - - - $1 .49
42 INCH PLANT BOXES - - - - - $1.89

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Smart Design, Sleek Styling

IN . ~ISSILE LNfT
Army Pvt. Allen D. Stacy, 1
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whose p!trent ~; . Mr

anJ Mrs. 1

Robert Molden, live on Route

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1, Dexter, is assigned tu the

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.fth U. S. Armv Missil4! Com- I
mand in Korea .' A· radio opera· I
"&amp;or in the command's 226th
nal Company Stacy enter. ·
Army in November 1964, rec·eiV-11
eel basic training at Fort Knox,
Ky:, and ..as last stationed at
Fort Gordon, Ga. The 21 - year•ld soldier is a 1963 graduate
Dl Rutland High ·school.

18 INCH PLANT BOXES - - - - - - 89c
24 INCH PLANT BOXES
$1.19
30 INCH PLANT BOXES

$1.79

SH the beautiful line of Bowl Plenters,

Urn Planters and Patio Tubs also Watering
Cans, Petite Floral Vases and Cemetery
Vases.

HOUSEWARES DEPT.

L,ATE DOR SCHAEFER AT A FAVORITE TASK_ A
merilber of the Meigs County Child Welfare Board Dor
Schaefer, retired business man is pictured here at 'work
on~
· e of his "volunteer" J'obs 'Appointments to such ~:·
.
tllti
of publle trust (ll'e rarely, if ever, sought. All 00
, often; Invitations to such duty are refused. Mr. Schaefer
ICcepted. This is probably one of the last pictures taken
Df Mr. Schaefer. It iS owned by Common Pleas Judge
I 0h C B
n ' aeon.

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For the finest quallty In Summer Furniture VIsit Elberfelds 2nd floor. Just ar·
rived a large shipment of Aluminum Folding Furniture -

Chairs, Chaise

L\IUD·

ges 'nd Roc~~rs. NOW AT SALE PRICES

.·.1'·,

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Living Room Suites
and Sofas
$329.00--2 pc. Living Roam Suites
SALE $266.00
$249.00--2 pc. Living Roam Suites
SALE $188.00
SALE $333.00
$389,00--2 pc. Living Roam Suite (Tndltionoll
1•229.00--2 pc. Living Roam Sul111
SALE $166.0l
SALE $322.00
$398.00--2 pc. Livil'lg Roam Suites
SALE $422.00
$495.00--2 pc. Living Roam Suite (French Provlncloll _
SALE $149.00
$199.00--2 pc. living Roam Suit11
$398.00-2 pc. Living Roam Suites
SALE $333.00
$249.0~-3 pc. Livi"'j Roam Suit. (Maple)
SALE $211.00
$419.00--2 pc. Living Room Suites
SALE $322.00
$249.00--Sof•
"
SALE $199.00
SALE $311.00
$369.00--2 pc. Living Room Suitt !Ciipe Cod)
SALE $404.00
$489.00--2 pc. Living Room Suite (C.f!, ~~
SALE $260.00
$389.00--2 pc. Livi'!; Room Suit.. !Cope Cocll
SALE $388.00
$469.00--2 pc. Living'iloom Suites (Cope Cod)
$379.00-2 pc. Living Room Suit" (Cope Cod)
SALE $299.00
$309.00-2 pc. Living Raom Suites
SALE $266.00
$469.00-2 pc. Living Room Svl~. (Cope Cod)
SALE $318.00
SALE $196.00
$289.00 Sofa (Traditionol)
$398.00 Sofa (Trodilional)
SALE $250.00
SALE $164.00
$209.00 Sofa (Modorn VInyl!
$349.00--2 pc. LiNing Room Spltei-(Trldltlonoll
SALE $222.00
$259.00--2 pc. Living RAMmi SUit" (Modern)
SALE $208.00
SALE $226.00
$339.00--2 pc. Living Room SvitM (Modern)
$269.00 Sofa !Modern! - ·
SALE $2 II .00
$349.00-2 pc. Living Room Suites
,$ALii 1200.00
-SALE $366.00
$449.00--2 pc. Living Room ~~~-(Cepe Cod)
$279.00-2 pc. Living Roo"'· . 1't1 (Cape C~J
SALlE S2!!.00
$239.00-2 pc. Living Room:
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VIsit Our Worehouse Siwe on Mec:h!llllc $tN!!f. Llnollilnw ·RUlli Corpeta
- TV Service - Plenty af P•rlclnfj RoOm ' - .

CHARL~

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HAYMAN

Dt"st.rt"ct Teachers Honor
Charles Hayman, Executive

~am

Grove cemetery. Rev. Wilbur tUPll _ commoolst Viet
Teachers ol Southern Local School District Wedne•
Perrin will officiate.
I ng g
·a:. ambushed a
night recognized with highest praise the leadership
Military rites will be con- I U~ s. Marine convoy • few
Head Charles Hayman at a dinner given in
dueled at the graveside by lhe
II f
this alr base toda
M t' R t
t - M.ddl
t
Drow-Webster Post American mdesk rom th Le tb
/
ar'" es auran '" 1 epor ·
Legion. All members are asked an deptd
fe
a hernecbs
Mr. Hayman, who will retire at the end of this year,
to attend.
pmn~ own /r a;h our /
presented a portable television set by Carl Weese,
0
Frienda will be received at ~ma . arms tre"hY as a gift of the faculty mem- 1
•
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fi.mer1can casua 1ty was t e
in Southern Local.
School district system for SO
the residence. Funeral arrange- . t
. h
f h
Mr. Weese, serving as spokes- years. He has served as a teaments are under the direction tteu enant 10 c arge 0 t e
of Rawlings-Coats
Funeral convoy, who was hit In the man for 36 teachers attending , cher and principal ., an execuhome in Middleport.
cbesl.
said it was with mixed emo- tive head since 1925 when he
---------- .--Spokesmen said bis cood~ lions that the tear hers anlici-' began his career in Union
tio" was "satisfactory'' but pate Mr. Hayman's retirement 1counl)'. .\1r. H~yma~ was
a
OUt
that he would have to be eva- Iin that that are happy he coach at Racme High school
AD ooys of Middleport wbo cur ted from VietNam for fur- will be relieved of the work and for many years and organized
will be eligible lo play blgb ther medical care. The spokes- responSibllil). But the school lilt first basketball team al Leo
school bateball In the aprlnl .... ~&gt;!1 said 12 . :.1es were rid- environment will not be t.be tart High school where
he
0
of1951, F"'sbmea- ta- .. log along a road only .four same without Ius guidance.
tauiht. be[ore coming to Racine
tbrollgb Senloro • to • be, are miles from :bts major U. S. Mr. Weese thanked Mr. Hav- followmg consohdalton of the
By Uaftetl Prftl Ill~l IDvited to tum out at the park alrbase when an elertrically man for his yea rs of servi~e districts.
Vie&lt;~ President Hubert
at 18 I. m. Saturday.
detonated mine went off in to the school and community ' Attending the dinner were
Humphrey wlll'tl(d· the
.lr••.t of one of their three ! and especially . for his ·:zeai . Donald~
.olf•.-. Avice Frecker,
Charles Winebremser, maaa- tebiCie•.
!and influence m rnamtammg Vmas 1 ' Lee, I,m:.,loe Lim·
niaht ill9t'il.'!l'l~ .
PI' •I lbe SIHDmer Leagve
H14dea Communist hush- I the high educational standards •ing. Ga Prt~ Weest!,
d e • egragate lU
' teuo, "'"' first plaos for the wacker~ ope ·· up with small of Southern Local schools.
Jean Hamm. Howard Nolan,
schooll regardlfo ol
~~~t~:~~::l he announced armL
Mr. Haym.1n was referred Eddte Lou Howery, William
1
they receive federal 1ld.
to by W«·s. as bring a "bal- Priddy, Maurice Loll,
Cora
1
Hum hre In maj
ing_ Private cars were ance wherl'' for the system Webh. Lawrence Rose. Hilton
P Y•
•
or
IN QUEEN CITY
searched at the entrance.
and that his leadership will · Wolfe. Jr .. Betty Roush. Edna
rlghta speech in New
Meigs County CommV!l Pleas Three of the suspected plot- be missed by the fa&lt;·ully. [ P~iee: Ruth Tucker,
Elma
said a school district s:annot
and Mrs. John c. Bacon ters who were arrested Thurs- Mr. Hnyman expressed his. •C•n 1 '"•ied on page 6 &gt;
cape lhe constltutlooal
- - - -are in CiliCinnali today where day night were led away all appreciation to the teachers for ,
lo deseiJ'O«ate mer•ly by
Bacon is attending 8 gunpomt from a prmt shop next the tnbutes and for the coop- I
TWO FINED
jecting alllederal financial as· of the Ohio Common to the office of United Press In- eration given him by faculty : F'loyd V. Hawk was lined
siJtance.
Pleas
Assn. at the Netho temational.
members over the years.
$10 and costs on conviction of
In reaUty the cliolce 11 olm· erland
Reports circulating hi Saigon The retiring executive head having an overwidth load and
ply this: To continue
said Col. Pham Ngo e Thao, said he is proud of Southern , Jimmy F. Evans. $5 and costa
federal aid and ·d...lll'egate
, leader of the February coup, Local School distnct and the on a charge of driving an un.
to aacrlfice federal aid and
WEATHER
was being sought in connection hard work of the staff whirh Isafe vehicle by Meigs County
~~~··~~~~::1 ::Sbo=w~ers 3lld lboodershower with the latest attempt. Thao has helped maintain it. an ex- ! Court .Judge Frank W. Porter
·
5I per eenl south late and Brig. Gen. Lam Van Phat cellent system.
I today. William Ours forfeited
lolllibl 3lld Saturday. Not to were among those senlenced to Mr. Hayman ha• been an ed- , a $25 bond on a charge of drifo
tonigbl, low 1$-64.
death in absenlia.
Iucator in lhe Southern Local ing al an excessive speed.

S hWarned

I:• p.lll,

o Flat llumlnut1 rocliw ralls

Al2Z

I:

ated
a number of years. He was a veteran of World War I,
member of Drew Webster Post American Legion, a member of the 40 et 8, the Pomeroy Gun club, and until re·
man for several terms.
cently a Pomeroy council- degree Mason, Valley of ColumHe waa also a member of bus, and of Aladdin Temple
Pomeroy Lodge No. 1114 F Shrine ol Columbus.
AM, of Boowortb Cooncil No. Surviving are his wir., Leah,
41, Royal and Select Masons; and a ssiter, Mrs. LUIIt Co'ats
Pomeroy Chapter No. 80 RAM, of Pomeroy.
the Ohio Valley Comm~ery A native of Pomeroy, Mr.
No. 24, Knighlo Templars I 32nd Schaefer was the son of the

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be•lnp 111d walters

Sale ! Chairs
Rockers-Recliners--Lou119f$

J. D. Chauvin dnwn Greenup neth A. Roush, Mrs. Chester law. Mr. and
Mrs. George
6:35 a. m.: Asa up Meldahl Hill. Mrs. Raymond Layne, Hen-I Vaughan.
6:30 p. m.; EliSha 1\'oods down ry White, Theodore Miller, c.. Neda Bradford, Rio
Meldahl 9 p. m: A. D. Haines ' cil Bauerle. Jesse Ward, Gain- College student, spent the week
II down Meldahl 10: 05 p. m.; 1 ford Upton, Mrs. Cecil Hagley, end with her parents, Mr. and
Defender don.- Meldahl It 40 [ Mrs. D. Hall, Mrs. James Clif- Mrs. Wallace Bradford.
p.m.; Arnold Walker down Mel-I forJ and infanl daughter, Mrs. Carol Scott Gallipolis, spent
dahl .12:20 a. m.; J. S. Lewis IMilton L. Morgan and infant the weekend wtlh ber parents,
up Meldahl t a. m : Western daughter.
[ Mr. and Mra. Paul Scott.
down Meldahl 1:55 a m.; Lu- [ ;;;_;,::;;;;~======_;,_...,...,...,...,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;="""':
ther Herdman up .\1eldahl 3:20
a. m : Charles K. up \1eldahl
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fictro was armled. One~Uio overthrow last Feb. 9. But this other raid aganlst North Viet
1
pect was shot and killed w li time, he said, the Communists Nam.
he resisted arrest.
also had a hand in the plot.
Four planes rrom the aircraft I ·
Vietnamese mlltiary pollee
Leader• At Large
• carrier Midway threaded
doubled the iiUird at Sal1on'o The February roup also way throu~ antl-alrcralt fire ·
Ton Son Nhut Airport today In failed. Its principal leaders, al- and a thundershower to hit two ,
an apparent attempt to appre- though still at large· were con- North Vietnamese PT boats '
hend any coup planner• trying demned to death in absentia by with bombs ,and rockels.
·
to ilee the country,
a military court.
.
A spokesman said the
Quat satd the leader of the While Satgon was m the munist vessels anchored in
planned coup were the same of- throes ol the coup alert today, narrow river 85 miles south
fleers involved In an attempted U.S. Navy planes staged an- Hanui, were heavi!y d~~:~:~~
•·
- - One was reported '

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Just Received In Time For
MEMORIAL DAY DECORATIONS
A Big Shipment Of Life·Like

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FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1965

back to the Midway. All
Dor D. Schaefer, 72, prominent Pomeroy civic and tate A. N. and Kathryn Ebers- 1planes relurned safely.
' community leader for many years, passed away Thurs- bach Schaefer. One brother,
Check Closely
day afternoon at his Uncoln Hill home.
Carl, also preceded him
in At Saigon Airport,
Mr. Schaefer was dead on arrival or the Pomeroy death.
police checked the
emergency squad at 2:05 p.nL
Funeral services will iJe held 1of all persons entering or

DOR D. SCHAEFER

SLEEP OR LOUNGE _ SALE $188,00
HIDE-A-BED
SALE $188.00
SLEEP OR LOUNGE _ SALE $209.00
HIDE-A-BED
SALE $184.00
HIDE·A·BED
SALE $248.00
SOFA BED
SALE $88.00
SOFA BED
SALE $78.00

f~ ~

ded

WomensDr1111t

In all si2es

$229.00
$229.00
$259.00
$229.00
$298.00
$119.00
$109.00

,

Dor D. SchaeJ1er
zs Dead ~~~~~y~ew~~i~: :~~t·he.
~

Another Group o~

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nat Stops Attempted Cou.p
Engineered by Communists

DRESSES

Dean, Mrs. Hen r.\ I•.Jf~ 1
Mrs Lt&gt;On::~rd Erwm. em
rs. uating class of Racine High ua t io~t of Kenneth Hartung

Olan Hy•ell. , .
Mrs. Pau l H~•wk.

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Til. ·, .,_. Dl Til. ltlei•..M-n .tr•

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

and Mrs Henn HJchmger ;:!nd
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whites , iridescents, neat patterna. Rea·
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collars. LotS of Button Ivy · sty lei.
Good selection of trim fit or tapered
shirts. Jac Shirts.
All are wash 'n \f·ear. Comfortable, cool
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N0~ . R, N~r (UP! - Clark County w II transported Mr. Canq .... tile Iller•
..•Nuclear· ed," :Wno lilay have ~Jere !rom near Las V""•• c•-~ ~"be ....... 10 deeldt
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er In hls tank· Wlill 'l'lnusday in a lead contob',; !""''" ww ....,
lhe :i(nM&lt;!\1:/Irog jumpinl con- because 1 twa Bleared lhat••Nu- t~~
lesl TIJarsd4Y with 1 leap of 11 clear Ned" milht be radioac'1 • Macla• evoul•..
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Sometime between now and The frog, captured near the tealllloa tf llltr&lt;llult 11 111'1·
Iunday ''Nuclear Ned" will be Nevada tesl site - where nu- od.
opirited -by car Into California clear tests are conducted by - - - - - - - - - by a secret route to compete lhe Atomic Energy Commission
In . the intemalional Calaveras- "glowed In the dark Uke •
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Coun lY frog j umpmg
contest. firefly," said Mrs. Hamann.
"We wll I ont divulge lhe Nye County SherUI George
'. route beCause of implied Barra Insisted lhat "Nuclear
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E..u- Ned" be aubjected to a Geiger
..eala of ICaIll.) Gov.
mund G. Brown's militia," ex- counter test for a second time
plalned JGy Hamann, who was Thursday before entering the S 00 0D
appointed Nevada's frog rom- oontest.
missioner by Gov. Grant Saw- 'Tbe needle on the Geiger '!be Middleport 111gb
yer. California officials have Is- went all the way to the top," Senior. Ba&lt;ealaureate
aued no Immediate word OD the said Mrs. Hamann. but I will be held Sunday
fl'Ofl'B slatu•.
wouldn't say he is radioactive May 23, hi the high tehool
The two • pound frog trom because I don't know how to itorlum at 1 p, m.
interpret 1 Geiger counter-"
The school band, Wider
There had been some opecu- tllrectlon of Mr. WUilam
laUon wh e t her the possibly sell, will play lbe! ~!,!""to:'!:
"hot" frog could legally be en- 1nd recessloJoal, "I
tered Into competition. But Mra. Cr&lt;umsiance " by Elger '!be
Hamimn ruled 'Nuclear Ned" invocation wiD be pen by
could because nuclear flssloo Rev. Marvin Dow1011 of Hetltlll
ls a preduct of Nevada."
Methodist Church.
"Nuclear Ned" ou!jumped The achool band will play,
Washoe Zepher" from Reno Lord Most Holy," by Frenct,
the
e feet, 8 Inches and Lady of followed by a ~crlpture readinc
the Evening," a representative by the Rev. Do1110n. Th
Of tlie amall counties (11 feet, Girls' Glee club, Wider the
3 Incises). to wiD the· slate· IItle. dlrecllon of Mn. Dorotby
Mrs. HamBDD vowed to CIIITY ~. vocal Instructor, will •ina
the cue to the Supreme Court an 111them, ''IJWe Thln&amp;a, My
WASIONGTON
THE If necessary 10 'Nuclear Ned" Lord,'' by Conway.
world's lim nuclear merchant could compete Sunday In th,a The eveaing prayer will
lhip, the NS savannah, will be- California conteil at Anlltlo given by the Rev. Clyde BarllettJ
lin re;utar eomrnercial oerv- camp.
of the Middleport Olureh
tee lhil swiuner• .But vacation The annual ewnt was, made the Nuareoe with the ebo•ral[
erutsea •board atom • driven famous by Mark Twahl 8 ceo- response by the Glee Club,
lhipa .-e llill a tong way olf. tory-old sotry, 'The Celebrated COQil'llatlon will ling t h
'!be 98wmnab will
Clll'l')' JlllllP~, Fl'Ofl of Calaveras bymn, "May the Good
lreJcbl but no pauenaera 00 County. The contest draws en· Bless and Keep You! •
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run. And offl. tries from u far away u Eu The l8l'lllOII entitled, "llll•v
clal8 ut tl!al no matter bow rope and HawaU. Th.e current Stand Ye Here Guinl," will
well tl!ti ,JIOI'fllrlnl. 11 will be international three • lWllP rec- f)ven by the Rev. Donald
10me ja)lrl before nuelear-pow- ord is 17 feet, 1~ Inches.
of the Middleport Church
mel ~~ ohips are plyChrlal, and lbe benecllellon by
lni the ... lanes Iii any Dum- 'NOID I'........., the Rev. lllrtlett. .
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