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Ia honor of tbe !llh b!rllldaJ .,.. It II apo&lt;1111 jbll 10
Gueat rught was G rdtn Club club Will provide two baskeb 1for the Past Chiefs of Me l g s
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lllvertarY of Mill Qilrlottl 0... pt. ~ tbe
when the Rutland . a I 1 h e of
foe the Rutland lligh Temple . .f'ythian Sisters, ot heo'
'fi!Jooa WedDoldly
evonlbC· tlon ol Jobo'noli'l
met Tuesday ev~emng ;ha man Schoo! Commeneemen1 '1ay Z2 , tmme Monday evening.
The
Games were played and .... tnvtl to JrontGD, Fr141J.
lin WUliarD DID~
home of Mrs. c 0 · ~ -t~ and membo&gt;rs wJll also make · blrthda\' annivem~ries of Mrs.
won by Carolya Nic;JlolloD ud 21, to.au.nd the sem'-tDIMMil ..-:. 1.1~ ~ Mau Lor o a
Tbt ~ling_ wa~ ~~~s Ro:rt tablt- arrungerpents for
I h e Karl o'wen and Mrs. Ehza~1h
Herbert
Gilkey, Mkldlep«t Beverly LoDt. Mlsl David.loa • eemb1J of 17 ~
. of Mldd)epart were WeddeYohons &amp;1\t'n b_ ,
Alunwl Banquf'l Saturday May A11man were observed during Chier of Police, is a paUent at eaed JMr many' liftl du:riDi tbe Witaulel .eomprlaiDI Ohi
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R-!ibel.
the t&gt;\'ening.
I Hol'let· Hospital for observation. evening.
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m~ tni i Joy and Mary Ruth Sauer, The honored guest WU P~ eattern Ohio IDd two ~ Mrs. Johu Terrell retumfd
11 wa:&gt;&lt; reportt"d that 16 mt&gt;m
we\c~m fr om th l:' Swr W•lkt's- bt&gt;rs tllured th~ .:a 1dt:'n ol Mrs Mrs Max
and M~s· \ daughters o( Mr. and Mrs. 1f.ar.. sented with a creconted birth- ..Uons lb West Vlr&amp;inla.
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8\1.. ~nd fnf'nJth (;::mlt&gt;ners
b 1 \ I 15 wtntl 1 ,.. a~ \ erv G.nwe State
rPported 1_ll. 1 old Sauer were overnight guests day cake which wu served wWl ftllymond Hummel, local PI'&amp;Holpital where ~ was
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.:,.,,:'.~ ,. 1,. told ,,1 1 h t' Mrs . Natha n Big~. s was . n the past weekend of Ro.xanna tee cream, mints and teed tea -a.u.... mlnl!ter, said~
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whf'n vlans fo r the annual m- land.
vev Van Meter Judy OV'eriUrf, of tbe mlnisterlal wort ol the
OPENING DAYS
gs rdt&gt;n
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d1'\i1'· Sl)'-'('tlfln of the T7plt' in June
Mrs Earl Knight was a bust- cirol)'D and
Nl.ebolP:I, Witnesses who carry out their
vtaltor ln aalllpoUs WedA
\h' Hu~sfl ' 1,1 t' . ·umr~1l- wNe dl'C'u.ssed
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1\.trs Biggs also read a poeml. Mrs. Clvd~ Ingels is teachinl GlrdMr, Vickie Plctens. Cbri6- ud m home Bible ltudlea with
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lor of Dunbar " w
MAY 23, 24, 1964
lt":·. nam
llt&gt; :.ae u . nr; "Old Wuo(ll:'n Tu b." The lrav~- in the P~meroy
Elementary tine Babr Beverly Lona. BeUJ people ol aood wiD. Tbey
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prt&gt;:--ldLnl. . rs. t.• "" HI ·ha~d man VIas v:on b~· Mrs. Mll r
who is unable to finish
tbe Zerkle, Mrs. Georje Qdlda. week in &amp;heir loell K1JaldOm
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Mn. !lor- on' tbe
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who Wt'l't' ~~w~l:&lt; ot 1 t' ' l
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Mulford., Mkbol Our T1iDes,
ber father, , • . nenQ'• I
DISCOUNT STORE
l.ul'k C;ll·d('n \'luu at 11w Ath· b \1 rs Stanlt&gt;v w.as won by ' marking servJces for thelrnolate al~ M~rrf~Gardner
Mn. thlp RU~t.~ dlstrlct ~rt- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cooper
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Miss Grat.-e Worton well
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Mr..; R&lt;:&gt;i bt&gt;l. Assorto:u coo Jes, .
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' da fter- 'I Nell Werner, Te:IIDIII W b 1t e, . eentatm of &amp;be Watehtuwet' ..w~y uvau
\ 1rs Chapman.
pru~ram mmts. nut a nd punch were , Pomerov reside~. ~chy ~rove and Clrolyn Russell.
cltly
to their new home, Mulberry
ehal rman. prt'st&gt;nted pn•nn sill· St'r\' ed b\· the hostesses, M r s. noon, May 24,
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~~·:_.====:::=;;::-llleijibts.
d"'nts ut ht&gt;r daughlt&gt;r ..
\1rs . Chaprr.aO. \1rs. F·•ley. \1 rs . ICemete.ry at S p. m.
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John F. BaUy and Mrs .
Eltzabt-th \\ t&gt;b~tt·r
mduclmg Stanlt&gt;\ . Mrs. Parsons, and Mrs. A mlScellaneous shower bon- $5 Contrib
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POMEROY, OHIO
MLss carol Kmg and Sabra F:dna ·swirk, contributing.
,oring Mr. and Mrs. John Mot- Lola Greer Fund
wedneSday after a visit with
Canatla~· v. ho ph1~t"&lt;l piano soAttendin~ in addition to .the ley, who were recently mar
A contributioo of t6 was made
re)aUVes lD ColumbuJ .
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
lo-:. Thtl"' giFI:- are daughtt&gt;r ancl above named W (&gt;rt.' "'rs. M1les ried . was hrld at the home of to the Lola Greer fund whea
Mn. Ora Archer of Coltllllllilus
"'JASON AND THE
granddauJ!lltP r of Mrs. Jonah Nel~on, Hex Shenefi eld . Mrs. the Rev . and Mrs. Cly~e Bart- ,the Past Presid!nts ~ lbe AmBeaU. llftllaiist Qmrdl Adthe guest of her brother. lJel.
ARGONAUTS"
Co1lerill and l\·\ rs . Hobert Can- Kerllt'\' 0 F,din. Mrs .
Vernon , lett . Members of the Middleport erican Legion Audiary of tbe IDiDistraball ~ wW
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Balley .
Todd A(~~~~;.lo~~ .lason; aday. '
Web?l:, Mrs. Howard B~rchfiel~, ~ ~h~rch of the Nazarene were ,Drew Webster Post met Wt4- held 'lburldly eftDinl from
Mr. and Mn. Curtis Laubner
Nant·y Kovark . as Mt&gt;d l3:
The speaker fM ttw evening Mrs. JuP Bolin . Mrs. J&lt;red W1l- mvJtE&gt;d g11ests.
! nesday eveninR at the home If t p m OommlssioDa wUJ mMt of Marion waa the Thursday
Gary Raymond, Laun•nre was Mrs . Charle~ Le~A IS , reg1nn- liamsnn. Mrs. Carl Morri s. Mrs. ! Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sharp and \Mrs. Harry Houdasbelt.
It; p.·m. 'lbe Stewardsblp and pest of bla lister, Mrs. Grover
l Naismith"OLE REX"
al diret"lor , whu had as ht&gt;r top- c. F. Bish,,p, Mr5.
Robert sons, Ronnie and Mr . and Mrs. Mrs. Paul Cascl. president. f1naDee COmmisSIOD wOI pre- JenkiDSOD.
(Tcchn icolon
it' " ll armmn · m Color .'· S h e Canaday, Mr~. E~t&gt;tl C~~dw~ll , , c.a~y Shar p and son. Lancast~r. conducted. the meeting
whicll pare 1 tentaUve budset far the
----Rex. tbe dug; Billy Hughes. st 1 es~':'d 1hl te color~ rt&gt;d vel ~1rs. J onah Cott,enll. M1s. Cad v1sned the past Sunday Wllh lopened With devotiom by Mn. comln&amp; year witb aU member~ LarJeAttendanee
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y.:;-:;;;::;;:-;;v-.;;;o§ low an d ~.:re&lt;."n whwh, . when Dennison . Mrs. Chn~ D1~hl , Mrs. tlle former's parents. Mr. and ~ - ~· Thorn_toa ~gave I ~ urged &amp;G be presenl
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SuNDAY, MONDAY , TUES . mlxed aeale the VliflOli S col- ·Cush Johnston, Mrs. (.uy Lar- Mrs. Robert Sharp. Mrs. Sharp 1Jtation OD. Necessity ol Hope.
May 23
Certain at e I t 1'75
May 24-25-26
ors . siw also mentlont&gt;d that in, , kin . Mrs. C lar~nce
Murray, i~ recuperati_ng from a fractur- A ~ibute lo God by fourteell Civil Air Patrol Squadron 1502. An emollmeot of a:S::. tor
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t:Jk ing flo wers to a tlowN sho\li IMrs. James Nicholson,
Mrs. ed arm received tn a falL
Umted States presidents and an is aponsoria&amp; a wiener rout at banker-student! ls h School of
., "MOVE OVER DARliNG"
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Doris J~:::-h~~~~~r l Garnf'r . i tha t colors may be changed by Chadt&gt;s Amos. Non · member i Mrs. Ann Bracktm of Charles- article '' What You can do right lhe Forked Run air fiekl
11th annual ~ ~ t 0 b t 0
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Polly Bt&gt; r gen, Churk Connors, llhe hghtmg or th~ color of the ~uests were Mrs. Robe rt Kmg, ' ton. w Va has been visiti~g now," was alsG md by Mrs. Saturday. May 21, beginnin&amp;
June 7
Tbelma Ritter. Fred Clark.
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Chapman and
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Eliott Red. Edgar Buthanan walls JO l:l room
Mrs awrence
with friends and relaUves .m orn .
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II p.m.
second· ear student from
Colorcartoon•
The tra-...e lrug prir.e donated Elizabeth Webster.
IMidd leport the past week. WhilP A report wu g~ven 011 the \ Proceeds will be uaed to pur-- A
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d th school
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was the huuse guest 1 May birthday cake taken to chase additional facilities
for tid.J area to atten
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Betz.
I the County Home, wbkh wu lhe alr llrlp located near Forlt· wbo will graduate foll-:08 11
cations CommJSSIO~ .las author- Sundav dinner guests of Mrs. provided by Mrs. George M&lt;lw- eel Run Lake. Hot dogs. coffee, week of classroo;nth:oFarmers I
G were Mrs Ann ery and Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. nop and other refreshments wUl Paul E. Kloes, 0 Co
1ty over radiO stations.
1.I 11 J&lt;m McChee
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Va. The poppy sale was discussed be•· s'erved
8811k and Savlnp mpany.
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Mcs Efi•e Whtte. Lang,v&gt;lie ; and several membecs P n 10 The Chesler Mell10disl WSCS I ___::::::::;:::::;:.--:d M
M d Betz Middle- help with the sale. Plans we~e wiU nold a bake sale at the
""el M~;· Br=~ken and. Mcs Me· l!lBd•. for a planned potluck pte· Town Hall in Chester Saturday.
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MAY 23, 24, 1964 ,
E_ormer neighbors m
offt('ers of
$30 .00 Down-Balance on
West Vorgmta. '
eobin get well coeds were sent M lgs Temple Pythian
Mr . and Mrs. Dallas ('.adle,
Convenlet'lt Terms
PLA.N DANCE
to Mrs . A. V. Howell and Mrs . wl~l meet Monday at 1:30 p.m.
sons. and daughter, retum·
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Band Boosters William Baxtel'.&lt;'
al the ball In Middleport.
on Tueaday evenllt(l from a
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school Coloeed slides taken of the . Howell Tent Daughters two day vlsil with his BlSierDwlglht
I Will spo~sor a
g venin at group at their Christmas party of Union Veteran&amp; will meet in husband, Mr. and Mrs.
The most exciting display
RUTLAND
I dance thiS Sat~~a: :uditor~um I were shown by Mrs.
Charles regular session Monday at 7:30 Beaver, Florissant, Missouri.
of new fashioll floon
FURNITURE CO.
DISCOUNT
STORE
I :h• P;~e;~Y p..:g The Jays will Sauee !01' the pmgcam. A des- p.m., at the DAV hall.
Mrs. Wilson Nease, wh;.~~
MASON. W. VA.
you've ~ve~ ~eJl!
Next Door To Rutland Bank
rom o
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10 ''bulld brld&amp;es IICI'OBB
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fft&gt;lli the Communlat
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bethooeof
tl: , of Ideas, ol vlsllm'a
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tartan aid," and would
be ibbl lhe lramewock of the
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POPPY SALES - The American Legion Auxiliaries in the area are
this weekend. Standing on Main·st in Pomeroy are, I to r, Mrs. Mason
and Mr .. and Mrs, Pearl Parker, Laurel Cliff. - Sentinel Photo.

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Bernard Fultz

over the meeting !ol•&gt;Wina\
served by ladle• of
who were Mlu
Jean Cooke, M r
Mrs. J oh
Earl

VINYL

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Commencement Speaker has
Six
to .Better Life

Signing of
Contracts

patterns!' Gtamout
New alinnlnescent
ing Color' in Vi.Jlyi". Not
just gold .br.silver metal·
lies but .a brand new _type
of luminesc:et~U In a '
MEETS SOCIETY .
MASON - Father Leonard whole rainbow o1 colora.

hostess to those named above Forest Rose Council, naught.
, fromseriously
the Holzer Hospital,
and Mrs. Mayme Holmes, Mn. , ers of America, wi.ll have their
ill on Tues·
George Hackett Sr., Mrs. Ben annual inspection and observe
tveninl and was rushed
Neutzling, Mr.s. George Bearhs, the anniversary at the regular I
to the bo11pltal _where she
Mrs. Ed.dle Smith and
Mrs. meeting, Tuesday at 8 p. m. AU il reportedly uncOOICIOUS.
Ralph G1lmore.
members are urged to be pre-

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TWINS HONORED
Cencula, teacher .at the Csth..
and Mrs John Holey ,... II&lt; School, Cheshare, met w1th Visit El~di•Mochanlc
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Twelve members of the
cen~v. enlertal~ed with a par- the members of lhe Altar SoclStrMt W~relif.U.. for
!v oeganl7.ed chapter, Alpho Ep- t h!orln the slstb birthday
of St. Joseph
Catbollc
•ilon of Alpha Delta Kappa, nath . t!.Jn 0008 Larry and
on Monday evening at big selru:tlon of ~.llfll iurtional honorary sorority f o r G eli'd ring tbe '
parish ball, Mason. Hostea- face floor al)d
cover·
: met at the . home of ..!~~
Pomeroy
for lhe social hour were Mrs. lngs, for tile, trim, accnthe
Betty Ptckens, In
Lighted cupcakes and milk Georgllnna Fink and Miss Jl'red·
on Wednesday
ten. served with lavon ol baJ. orkka SchwarZ. Attending were sorles ·... IJ!r . lja~ IIGJ
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!oona and JU&lt;kers to eacll ohlld. Mn. Robert Gurtls, Mrt. Wall- mowers and li,
,.lcyctes.
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the Movie! wn also taken of tbe er Werey, Mrs. Edward Bald·
ooming year s programs and I
Mr Alma Coleman aad win, Mrt. Gill')' Glbbo, Mn. K.
committees were appointed .. ~:··La;; Wiley, teacber., ...
Wiles, Mn. WUIIIm Chisler,
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followso Program, Jl'r11110es Jlo. ~ted Rev. and Mrt. u.o-.
Mrs. T. J. Ryan ond Mn. Shir·
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ley Kay.
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VI8T IN DAYTON
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and Elma Loukl:
Mr and Mn Jack lllle Rul- Wabama 111gb lclaool
hold
Open S.~"f'Nrpt
lstlc, Edna Price, Goldie Story, land ·.nd Mri. Ben F. Ba~y and • record hop with lhe Jays
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Publicity chair· cblldren
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IOIIIenVenl surgery at tbe
'l'l&gt;e water flta il not an Jn.. loon Veterans llosplts!. Mr.
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Mutanlleads the ltlmf!de the bl&amp; Fortlatartet. This baa been th• hottest sales year
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DlYillon lliltory. we have a winner in .the Super Torque ford, a ear M well bulk, M P
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ttUJb, that cempctition·madified Fords tMk eleven of the last twelve HASCD SOO·n::.ncca.
Jortl astea arc up 17% tills year. we baye a luxury car tbara tab• df Wle a atyree •
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Tbuderbird, with aalel up 68%. Falcon is aellinl almOit as manycara II VaUaut ad C1ln7
combined. Jairlalle continues to lie a favorite in ill own lleld. How cemet lluiWII ', • •
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A Mother's Day dinner was
Mrs. Ok.ey Paynter and Mro.
hold at the bom,e ol Mr. and
Mrs Okey Paynter fD4 Mn
Ethel Hoback. Those aitoadlng
were Mr. aod Mrs. Bill Hoback
and children, Mr. and Mra Bob
Sayre and cblldrell, Mr. and
Mrs. Chuck Baker 111111 child1'1!11, Mr. aud Mn. Jobn COd·
nu and children, Mra. Ethel
Hoback and Mr. and Mrs. Olley
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Mr. and Mn. T, G. HIJldore

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Mr. and Mr-. Carl Offutt ·:Mr. ::
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noon wltb Mr. and Mrs. William
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Mn Don Jolmsoll •tertalned with a birthday dlnner bonorlitg llel' husbind on hll birth·
IJnda I'Kzlm'ald. Carolyn Van Matre, Carolyn Icenhower, Sharon Smith, Dianna Miller, Carolyn Rizer, Ellen Crites, Ellen Rife, Betty Hilnaley. Mr. 11114 llfr1•.Liile Sltlild day Monday wea!Da ~ at- eel Deeter and famll7. . ,. '
llblrley Slliltfl, Cii:olyn Bland, Gratus Aldridge; third row, N~rma BoseweD, Carlottla Boyer, Nancy Jeffera, Bonnie Stiabt, Glenva Staab!, LindA were Motber'• Day ·IUMII ol htr londlng were Mr. u~~' Mrs. Tber· Mr. and Mpl. ~ ~· .
Lltbey, DIIJI!I• WOod, Marge Call, Carolyn Johnson, Adele Stsmondo, Mary Webb, Lynn Miller; fourth ·row, Tho• Keama, John Ohllnter, daughter, Mrs. Barcy MiUer end 800 JOOnaoD, Mr. ud Mn Fred who 1.()1111 the' put · few · ~ ,
lllr"Y VanMatre, Robert Rousb, Terry Henry, Joe Scltes, William Capehart, Duane V111 Meter, Gale Shrlmplin, RlCbard 'Lambert, Kenneth famiJy of Racine l\, D..
PbJ11on Mro Artbur joiUison of with Mrs. Ge11rude Frank 0(
BID, JIIDIIII!rd,.and ftfth row, Jerry Hall, Phil Cook, Robert Grinstead, Earl Ingell, Thomas Ewing, Lany Noble, 'l'hoDW Mub, Harry
Mother'• · Do)' IUesll' of Mr. Racine' ud ·the honored pat NolsonviUe, returDed bollle •· 011 '
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~yd T, Ciu~PIIIID. Ulf nor fill' llill1 Hoback 1J11 'l1tun- IQIOilt Tueedoy with Mr, ~ aD !I
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Shell)', ol ColtUD1MJI, day eveJ!lne. Thole preeent In· Mrs. Darrell Gdl ud Mt•..aliil
Sayre Gf fladne, rJuded tb8 above napted and Mr· Mra. Jack Criap of LaQpv!lla•.
Mr. ll!d Mr~. Datld Beegl,e lind 11111 Mrs. BIU Hobaelt IJid dill· Mrs. Nancy .Jarvis of I/IU,
mllyrglr·etof WllntiJ!&amp;ttla !IIIII Mra. drtn and Mr. anll Mrs. ChtU~:t \J, :Va.,, II vllillllg be; dalilh\o ·'
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Gf Mr. and Mn. Wlllla ''"diDI· IuiJiblu are aDnc!Unclni the birth att.rlded the dodlcallqp ar tbe
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ill, SIDdJ Simpson, Dollie Bowling, Sharon Quillen; IIIICOnd IVW' Jad y Martln,l(aren B,ecbner, Anlbl Bowl•, Judy Wlldermutb, C!Dda Sauar,
QIJQ1 ScoU, Paula Mlcbae!, Jllllke Tannehill, UJ!ian SlaYen; third ·ro\v, Lynda Dtmfee, Cheryl Ebenbaeh, Barbara Morpn, Lynn Danlt!a, MarllyJi
......,.~~ Bl'lldford, Maureen Darlt, Caroll Lyona, Hope B!Jhop; fourth row, Dave Tho-. Steve Uttle, Dave Rlee, Jack satterfieid, Joe CUe' tlf, , iiDY Fry, Dave Wellman; Terry Johll80ll, CharUt Swac:kltamer, and fifth row, Darrell McKinney, Harry MeGutftll, Horace Gllmott, Bill
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Melvin Bllord left recontly for
hla baoe al McConnell
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Mrs. Ama.. Baer Ia spendb!g a few doya with Mr. and
Mrs, Theoclore Mora and lam1ly
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IIIMr. and Mrs. JohD Grover an
Timmy, Mr. and Mn. Nathan
Willie of Clendenin, W. . :'/''-• ~
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Match" Fridoy. KendaH.
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"Flrrl•• me, I Jasl rot aa 1m- an Army rille, ICOI'¢ 592 poiJUo
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round bout whiclJ drew a s.,u.

· Rev, and Mrs. Ralpb lludoon
and three chllcftn
New Lu·
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mother, Mn. Myla Hucllon.
Della Startey of
Columbua
spent lho Mother'l Day week
end with her mother, Mrs. Ma·
ry M. Diddla and olater, Anna
Groce Oiler and eoc. BUI.
Mr. and Mn. Oris Bubbud
and daughter, Peggy, spent a
week end with tiU daupter
and 1011-lft.law, Mr. IIIII Mn.·
Dlll"kl Vaislanaen and oblldroll
ot Columbus.
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Ml; AND MRS. H. E. STARKEY
POMEROY SENIOR CLASS- First row, I tor, are Janice Bing, Karen Mlller, Mary Jordan, Lillda Grueser, Ruby Haggy, Cathy Wolte, Kilty ello vl8Jted bll olater, Mn.
Pel'llnger, Cindy Swatzel, Linda Kirkland, Nancy Burns, Jane Baer, Judy Folmer, Anibl Collins; second row, Florence BlDg, Sue Arnold, Janice Raymon Tealord and famll,y of Mr. and Mnt. H. E. starkey will celebrate their JOiden
Evans, Patricia Fields, Rntl! Bailey, Louanna Leonard, Alita Carpenter, Stefanie Winebrenner, Opal Stewart, Yvonne Beal, Lula Toban, Sharon MlnersYWe, R. D.
wedding IDJiivenary with an open house from 2-,l hn ~ull.
Smith; third row, Frances Radford, Jeni Folmer, Kathryn Sleet, Barbara Imboden, Marlyn Rensliaw, Johanna Yeauger, Louella Thompson, Pa· Mr. and Mn. Ferre¥ llll'deD June 7th. ·
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They were married June e, 1914, and are tb~ rllllf&amp;
Alljirews, Bunny Humphreys, Allen Swartz, Jack Williams, Carl McElroy, Fritz Sisson, David Baker, Gary Jenkins, ' Lance Hart, Roy Howell, aeveral da)'l with Mr. ud Mn. Qf two cblldren, J&gt;4n, Roy Wlse111ah (Wilda Mae), 'ltnsReildy Wolfe; fifth row, Ron Collins, Bob Buck, Samuel Arnold, Danny Smith, Kenneth Lawhorn, Keith Whaley, David Taylor, John Lightfoot,
Potta and other relallveo. wood, W. Va., and Mn. Donald Jones (Wanda); e~on.
Fred Sisson, Bruce McKenzie, Rick Collins; smh row, Rick Lemley,' Carl Hall, George Hoffman, Dalton Grover, Roger Moore, Randolph Scott, Mr. ud Mn, Henry ~ Gf ville. They bavt four trandchlldren and 011e great Jr d·
FraDt Titus, Quincy Aleshire, John Strauss, Mike Hamm, Clifford Young, and seventh row, Mickey Winebrenner, Don Mayer, Tom Lind, Jerry Portamoulh ,...., weol&lt;ond ,.. chUd.
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The Starkey's have been active in Grange work, erv·
N&amp;old, Billy CQillns, Paul Will, and David Slnclalr.-sentinel Photo
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lng as county deputies for 13 years. Mr. Starkey no"' also
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They have been active In church w.ork tbelr 011 •l!!,e,
week md here with hla parent.,
Mr. SU.wy bas been associated wltb the G~a . Mn·
Mr. end Mra. l!dlaon Hubbanl tual CasualtY Compmy Iince Its orgalilzatlon·.~d .. has
and other relatives.
been a member ot the board of t!lre~tors for tb• aSt '13
Rev. aod Mrs. D. o. Blake o1 years. The Starkey's have spent their ~ntire !If .on tbe
llocldngport visited on , sunday same farm that his father and Jrandfather owned II! .tbe
with his slltor, Mrs. Ada Slack Carpenter community. ·
and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Harof Marlon were weekend
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!relaMUrsv.es.Uge Shields received
word that her grandson, omall
son of Mr. and Mra. George
of East Uverpool, was
recovering from pnaODia In
East Uverpool boapltal.
Mr. and Mrs. Ric~ Harrta
two children ol Anaheim,
CaJU. bave returned Ia their
alter visltlng with his
l.,.r•.nu. Mr. and Mrs. Dick
litarrla. On the trip here their
old ~UJbter wu IJol.
.ln Joplin, Mo, lor SOY·
el'ld da:l'll witli ]lllewJIOII!a.
Rev. aod Mrs. N. W. Jenks of
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l.Yo111, Carol)'n Zlllpan, Vltld McDaniel, Phyllis QueeJ!. Barbara .Zuspan, Sharon Brinber, Judith Williams; second row, Hirvletta New~d, Donald Usle bouse 1111 Cherry-st.

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Ienten.W.ed with a six o'clock
diJuJer at tbOir home ·On Third
St. oa cMolber'o Dll•·a-11 ·
lll!dod Mr. and· Mrs. Harley
Johbio!t and daughters, T~ ·
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Ada Slack, &amp;ger and ~:~~...,.,
Mr. and Mn. Earl Walldnl, l!larl
Jr., Charusa and Carol, .DaVId
Robyn Sid.
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Mr. Robert Brown. both students
at Ohio Slate, were weell end
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Fraok Clark say• we aboultl nev- er up without dlsconneclllll the a paaslble dalllir. Be llll't U., 1poqt~UI)' ol'~~Ill lenition. ~r It Is ft l'f&amp;t bli 111'111 """
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wire there lillY be IIIOWIII' 011111no· la oool
fill· Storl!la
In IIIU jar toro or OliO Of
Utile play
tncorr40uy.
mower unl.. a we bave the wlre the peulblllty lho mower will 1nJ wllh 1110Unt 10 lhll ilftl·lb
!'or a rtrt.
type of home gal'llen tTaoto,..
JOIItg up !till·
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beollb, Loura Harrto: 10 tety,
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ond hog production amon11 all try, utilltl01, bulldlna material to follow.
were awardatl lo ~
the statea, oovonth In aoybeano, firms, equipment nuonuloctur· The moon lo tpproachlnl Itt wlnnors. fllndwlaltlll, jello
~ats and mllk, ninth In wheat, ers. lnourance companies, and lull phaae.
ad, colf10 and lc:ed Ita wen
oecond in tomalooa, third In ma- ,so on ."
' 'l'he mornlnl alar II Saturn. ltl'lled to lhOH alttndlng.
pte producta, fourth In red clo- There would aloo, of course, . The ovenln11tar to Vonuo.
'111011 pruont w : . : s. J•·
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a lar11• expanolon In toed On tltl1 day In hlatory:
net Morrla, lha
rator,
v.•e..r.is..
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for stock, the Newolotter potnta In 18011. Wllconlln beeame tbe Marlo Blrchlllld, Muriel Foley,
out: "To produce tho addition· lint llllto to adPpt 1 dlroct prt• Fred• Devla, Gol41n ltansbur1;
at and n..ded amounts of thne 1111ry lor tltoltona.
llolvo Gront, Reva Snowdell,
Uvosto&lt;k and llvootock
In 1138, lht U.S. oub!llll'lnt Ollarlollo Willford, Jtalle Moll\.
duel• - poultry, b80f, pori&lt;
"Squoluo" link off Partamoutlt. Ill, llithol lloiiOII llld
milk - will require 111
N.H., In 240 loot of Wttar. 'l'hlr· Mae.
additional buoholo ol com·
ty-three or tho Ill men aboard T1r1 Rt!lllnd PTA mtl&lt;~l
In IIG:I produced :n&amp;
wore reacued by a dlvlnl btU. hllh lchool. MJy 11 and
buohels."
In lltft, Holnrloh Hlmmlll', olltcert lor IIM-tl wm
In addition, the bank'a pubalnlotar chief ol tht Nail ad by tht Clllfo.IOIIil
llcaUon comments, ala~ to lho
Pollet, conunllled lui- Mra. Fay Iller, ll11C1ed to
•ut of Ohio will noecl much cldf 11 Lunobur1, Otarmany, u olltctir1 11'1 Artbur J.;ee
more food, and Ohio can aupply thrto doya otter hlo &lt;apturf by tr. prnltlant: VII'IIOft Wet!U'tl
It If It prepare• properly:
Brltloh tr&lt;HIJII.
vloo peooldtnt: 1\lra, Janet
" If we all work tosetller bullnolio and industry, ;· DYOI:o- 11
Gr11vely Tractor
ment and education &amp;enerate new wealth to t h
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UNMAJCHED
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which she and Mrs.
Blrchltekl atllndecl al
Bellllro. Mrs. !Iauer reported on
Meit!• Calmly PT4 Counc:U
held at tho 8aDJbury
The group voted to buy
sluses 1o be uaed
In sarvlnll tl&amp;e RHS Alumni benand also to sponS&lt;Ir 1 preplll'lf Tbe room altand•
award· went to the llh
clan to Mrl. Muriel Fol-

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Loyoll !Ill &gt;' Ch"ck oraborn of
Bradley ~d· Ray Meyer o1 De
Paul-wUI 11rva 111 leclur4!1'1 at
the annual tultl011·free ·~:~~~
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SABRE ·

About .
Middleport

Holzer boopitaJ 1n 111e pu1 .. Mn. "· B. I'Ullen
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MEIGS IQUIPMENT

COMPANY
Roar Melli -alllespltal
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MID.,LEPORT

TUESDAY
MAY 26
I 0:30 A.M.-6 P.M.

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baseball talllll wiU play a
seru;on practice game on
Pomeroy baaeball field Utli
day. May 24, at 2 p.m.

up Meldahl 3: 10 a.m.;
removed. Mr. L e
up Mofdahl t:45 a.m.
finance chalrm111,
GallipOlis DaM -.Alton
POrted oil a tantative budpt for 1
yr down 4•!0 m ,
the chureh year.
Booworlh · P· ·' .
A tetter or I!ODJI'lllutatlon was

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TO COMMilMORATil TIIIl 1964-1965
WORLD'S FAIR
ALL THE LATEST DllVI!LOPMBNT AND
FilATURES INCORPORATED INTO TAB
FINilST SLEEP SET, HUNDREDS OF Sli!IIL '
COll.S. RUBDERIZBD UNIFLEX INSULATION, .
QUILTRON-THB NEW QUILT 1V1TH FOAM.

GILMORE'S

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SUPPLY STORE

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EXCLUSIH EXHIBITION COVER.
PERMABILT SllAT EDGB.
LUY' 'QY.BEAUTY-SUPPORT.

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GROWING
PROGRAMS
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your_ flock or herd ln11estment with 1
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1ltcM'oUih rest•rch procedures by IX•
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Solvay
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11:16 p.m.; John J. !lowe S. ; • . • W ~~
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Hawkln• ·utland
who down j2:1itl a.m.; J. S.
m nary tn a gton,
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taken to' Me' 1 Memorial up 6:50a.m.: Mr. Ma~k up 8: 30 June I and will be aent 1 11ft
Hospital
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up l:lli a.m.;
from the ctwrch. Mr. Smith al·
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•• reported that the son of Mr.
MYSTI!RY SWAU.OWER
Rlvtr '...:U,ey
and Mrs. Otis Bell, mlulonaru~i ••• MOlllorlal hoapllal COli~P London 8:30 a.m.; Sal- !11 In Japan, ia ll'eduaUna from
llirlned today that ponon wbo
do\1'11 Marmet 3:06a.m.; school. MilS. Buo Sanbom eto~·ll
swallowed a pin had bttn
down Marmet 1:~ a, od tho mHiina with prayer.
a4rnit~&lt;i:
but dacUned to raveal m.; ntelm• Ann UP w~~~~~ 1..- ....;;;;;~;;;;....,._
or all)'lllltli tilt.
1: If p.JII, i 0. 1". Shearer up
field 1•4ll a.m.; Jefferson tto.mll
Winfield 3:tll5 a.m

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Ire twp., dlod at 4 p.m. Friday
W. v,., Tlllloth~ Lee I!Unl, Rl. •venlnl will! II mtmbtrs
COSHOCTON (UPI) - M r 1. in a Nelsl&gt;nvllle b&lt;J$pltlll. He
I Leon, W, Va.. Crystal J!i, 0111. Mrs. John Ly1111, presH
CrOol Qottarevllle w
Va. deDt, opened lito -ling
Twn, Carroll, ~- slj!lled ~r .... a coal miner by occupat.
own death Wlll"'Mt when she ton Jttd was a veteran of Worl4
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Mrs.' Robert F, sQowdoQ, Rut· "'nle Lord'o Pnyor."
flied for divorce May !'.
Wfll' 1,
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land, David c. Patton, 01,1&lt; loin. Llllllo MeGoo tavo ":\
~nctly I woek later her hus- Mr. Hlx was born AprU 1),
Hill, Alvin O. K~lon, Coal votSoN tnd meditaUons and'*
resldad bore
band. Rlcbanl, 1111. lhot her to l18t2, !iOn q! lhe late James Af
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Grove, Fred ~· Berry, Rt 1 so lolnad wllh Mrs.
YW'J qo tuld ~active II
oeath w1th a rille ._ !botiUn and_ ltf)'etta ShoeiiiSker Hili.
Consll'uctlon wjJI be&amp;ln Wlthln 10 days, and by Sept. Rush, l(y., r,lrs. Clareoee 11:. White for 1 vocal d11tt,
II! lhe Ktath Mllhodllt c:burnlt.
ond lhen dllld in hit namiDJ His lnJrriJI• was to the rorlll- ~. GalllpoUs IJld Ga!Ua County will have a ultra-modern Felty, Rt. I l\llab, Ky.
FOL!nd A Friend." Tbe
Mrt. 0. C. Greenleso visited
form homt alter holdinl off a
Ver&amp;le !\lie, wl!o preceded 24-lane bowliJii alley/'
llinlto
son1 waa sung lor Mra·
In HIUitlnglon. W. Va. 1 h 1
small -I'D\)' of lawmen for mort him
dea!ll m 193_7.
'lfu!e we~ the words of Abe
Mrs. Richanl L. lt*h, 40 Kathryn Wl10, LUIJan
west wlllt her huabtnd Mr.
'tban two bouro.
\ He Is .survived by two sono. Pbilbpo lbio mornlng. Phillips Isaid PhUUpo. "II will be tlCil- 8erser St .• daughter, &amp;:tf p.m. Leeore Sigman, Leura
Greenlte, w1lo Ia a patient
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!frank Hlx of Rt. I Bidwell 111111 waa owner ol old Skylino Lones, structed bolow lbe
Kfll8U8f Friday. Mro. Clyde R. Johnson Carrie Knopp.
Velerllll Hoapllal,
. Several boors after the houje Wayqe lllx or Colutnboa. Hil destroyed by • fKI!I,OOO
Thoolll', 1111 IU. 7, dtuchter, !: 18 a.111. Friday.
The group donated 125
Mr. and Mn- Ronnie Wallbum,jl
destroyed by names, olfl- only t~a,u&amp;hter, Mrs. Helen Mae ~~ blue 011 Ma~ 5.
just
lhe SIJ,vtr Bridfll."
Dbeharptl
tho cost of lhe benchea In
children, lloonte, Danoy •
1'ha new Skylino Lenu wUI Old Skylines was Joo:el«! 011 Rt Patients recenUy dio&lt;:har&amp;ed basement rooms. The new
ltlcky, of Riverdale, Md., are
••rs found lhe bodies of tho West d1~ In March, t903. Qth.
two on a bed. Investlsators er survtvors are two brothera be loc:a~ In a dilfermt area," 3ii nortllwest ol GaUipolla.
Included Mrs. Eber Camahan. ject lor next month 11 the
bere for a visit with his parwere uncertain whelller Carroll, and a sister, Jt'ranl&lt; and ~
The new alley, wlllth will be Mrs. Jean Mournins, Roy M. ny per meol with tbe
l\4r, INI Mn . .Raymond
r , lormer mental patient, ahot ter Pll, and Mr~. Laude Luo- Directors Attend
eight llll10s lars,r than old Sky- . Harmon Mrs. Margaret Reed to be br011ght to the JWJe
and otlltr relatives.
hU~&amp;self or died In names, and ky, all of ColuJDbus.
D
kt S
line Lann, wUI bt bUilt on prop- \ Mrs. t;. H. Edinger and Infant mg.
Airman 2c and Mrs. Deoa!l
a •QOroner's ntllng was to be Mr. Hia was a member 01 LI!@D Dg etslon
aell to lilt old. Hapr son, Mrs. John Oiler and ill· Mrs. EliJbeth Slaven
111d daughter, Shetr)l,
')'•d•.
tbe Kyeer ~rei' Will l!aptisl Directors Edison Hobstetter,
In ~ twp.
!ant son, Mrs. H. M. Ohlinaer fiJ'Iffi chairman, conductad aevOlda., are here lor a
. Mra. Carroll hu been llvlnl churcb. 5\&gt;rvlces wUI be held Dr. R. Ill. Bolct, Allred M.
ia ~ hia an· Jnd infant son, !\Ire. E.!!;, Haw- era! quiueo will! prizes won Yislt witll lhelr Jlllrents. Mr.
with .;., aliter and brother-tn-[ot 2 p.m. Sunday at Old l{,y~er ~e~~= rf.\1: W:P~
nounaem111t to rebuild. otatod ~111!1, Mrs Albert Wooo!ar&lt;l Dan- by Mrs. Iva 'nlrner, Mrs. LetUe and Mrs.ltaymond Walburn
law Mr and Mrs Glta Smith church. Rev, Bract Skaggs will ·
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"We will b!t happy to onee a- I•l Rucker, Mrs. c. 1!:. Staats lloush, !\Irs. L~ons Mrs
Mr. and Mro. Gene Rl.. and
Jr ' si..,;, f!Un dl~oree ~ rs officiate, •nd burial will be In ottanded regular monthly
gain servo the line people of Mrs. Qulnico Holberl!, M r ,: Hysell. Mrs. Ly~ al;.
or rel.tlveo. Mra. Walburn
Friday her hu!band .:~red Gravel Hill cemetecy under the lng ~ :~:
thlo area. Included In the new Wlne!red Barker Mrs.
Paul sentod a ·...,ding "Two
daughter will remain with
'lnd tried to make har laave dinot1011 of lllo tolcCoy Fun~r- :lllll
a onaJ
alley will be a lounge, dining Smith, Roy Neal, N, s. White, Words."
parents untO fllptamber wh•m ll
with him
al borne. Frlen4s may coli at at tltt k~:l«• •nd
and nursery rooms."
Louise Spar•s, Kathy Harrison, Next month a potluck
Mr. Walburn will receive
AI ~ S llh b .
h
lhe lunml home.
b
Th
nnntnln
PhiiUps did not •ay who would and Marcus E. Sheets.
will be held at the home ol Mrs rllscharge.
·, m • er doug tor,
urg, ur ay lilt 1.
con!IIPUel tilt now lanes. "Wt'U
LetUe 11ouaJt at 8•80
' Mrl. Flossll Wllemfller
ll"'ky, I, and Mra. Corroll's Mr R
ld
Robert o. Grady, Chief AudJ. annotiiiOI !hat later," he con'eases 14r lh
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Mr. and Mrs. Clair Alhtnn
1• eyno I 8
oon, st... , IS, watehed, llarrofl
tor or the Mellon National 81111k eluded
I
e ev--.. ,
!ted Frida with Mr
the oomblnltlon .tiO
Nllmf!rl to Committee and
Plttsbqrgll,
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nne ' M... Cluy Reynoldo, Klndef- Pa.. opot&lt;e on Duties and RoIa Grim d M Pull
q their home In Columbul
from hla car,
'garten teacher In the Middle- oponolblllttes of &amp;nk
ed
d an
rs.
en serv- l Charleston s c wh
th
- i111ol Tit- Tim••
port ochoolo, hBI been appointed ors." \bout 60 directo"' of banks
fer a nd
oouroe With cof- had visited wl.th
ey
114, shot hll wile three times Molg• t'OUnty representative on In West VIrginia and Ohio atMrs. Naomi Grogory, 90, who
a
us.
1 Mr. and Mrs.
durqjled lhe bndy Into the trunk the mer-.~er,blp commltt,e · ol tend&lt;d tho meelln(. Mr. !Job,
1 ha~ resided at26 Mill Crook Rd .. I
Iand hio mother, Mrt.
of tht auto and oped off.
the
Eduratlor Aosocia- slftter was ... ,, eight parsons Gaup rtadfiiJI: Gallipqlio died Friday mornilli in • Cool
Millo were recent IUOIIS of
He drovt to hl• nearby
tlon llftd Ohio Education . As- eleeted • director lor the com- Dam 18.8, IU, runnini feet G
t
and family
and parked lhe outo In a ~~r- ooclatioq.
lng year.
on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.- rove nurolng homo. whore she
n UC S OUr
Mrs. Leonard
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-112, Pt. Pleooanl 2UO, Hinton . had boon a pallont lor
tw
New Membe
children of Washington
dy mltro. the hoo88 he splllhad app01ntmen1 at a d1nner
O.U stationary, Kantwha Falls yearo.
f$
HQuso.
aai!Olitl; oround tht rase and ing recently ot the Columbua Dr. Inm'ID to Speak
0.06 lantns. Charleston 17.tl She was ))oro in Meip coun- The Rutland Chapter of the
Mr. and Mrs. Ru.11ell Ro,,.h
11
111 ftrt to 11.
Plaza Jlotel.
For Commencement statlonory. Lootdon Marmet and ty Jon 20 1874 daUihte f Nat! mal Honor Society inducted
son Eric Oak Hill
He barricaded himself In tbt Ml'll. Dorothy Brooksby, ota11 1 Dr W E Inm
p 1
dams were on the siliJ. the 1 1' J 0~
Luc
lour new members of the Junior spending tit~ week ~d
8e
home a~;· ~rJff'l dtputies from member of ttle National Educa- of th~ C~llt ~ ol ~~~ /0 esaor Olllo River -Pamela 0.
n an
Y u~d· cli'5S !}t the Awards Day assem- ~ hi• parent~ Mr. and Mrll
five eouniJel, " well " high· tlon Aeaoclatlon, woo ..one ol Unlv~roity, gwlll :: e:" Ohl~ down 13, f a.l!l.; Vulcan down ers Kesterson. Sh• was the w1d-.bly on Wednesday, May 20.
·
way patflllmen and Colhocton the •peakers as wao Mr .. Dendi or for tho Mlddf ~ ;:"~ 13. 7 •.m.; E. P. Jones down 13, ow ol F. H. Gregory.
I The ceremony, under Ute leadpollco, c:oiJverpd on the farm 8..Carpenter, preoldent ollhe Grade Commence~ent
I
7:30 1.m.; Brimltone up II, Mrs. Gr•!IO"Y i• survived by loroh1p of Georae While, p.esl. l
:and otirrod!Jded btm.
Oh1o Education Association. Mrs evening in th h'&amp;h
p.111.; Btngt up 14, It p.m.; a daughter, Mrs. Ora Chapman •dent of the Society, opened with I
1
Cmoll beld oil lite officers Reynolds has ta~~ht in the Mid- torlum at 8 e
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au J. Patter. up 14, 4:16 am; of Cincinnati.
·~ the pledge of allegiance.
\Vlth gunfire, bul only Ill!" depu- d!eport ,.hools for more than will play "P~;,m.artd eC!rc _
H. up 14, S:30 a.m.; On- 'll1e bndy I! at the Wetherholt- Janel Scott, f!ooort. Harless,
ty waa wountled. Cj&gt;ohllcton Coun 115 y. ors.
stance" for tile ~rocesolonarm
up 14, 7:30am.; A.
E. Ell1ott Puneral hl&gt;me. and fq. 1Sheryl Wolfe and Wtlltam Grate
· ty wa Wlluoded. Coshocton counThe Eighth Grad cl 88 ·
down 1&amp;, 6:30 a.m.: Tlbolt ll&lt;!ral arrangements will be an- expla1r.ed tbe meaning of charHow much
· treated lor peUet woundo of the Retlrcrl Contractor
•lng two numbe,.e"~t
18, 1:1&amp; a.m.; Orco down oounced later.
acter, l•aden;hip, service, and
arm.
Be Mm~lc," and "The Call
18, 6_: 60 a.m.; Robert Reed up
~cholarsh1~ reapecti~ely and will go up
1 Oies on Friday
,
America," and the ba~d
17, UO.a.m. ;Mamalear up 17,
Day UiJlted the&amp;r symbolto candle• I
BUILDING 'l'RAU..ER
present a spocll!l number,
4:45 a.m.; Andrew Calhoun
from the flamlna torch.
· In smoke?
WMK It about haU done on a PT. PLEASANT Pieces lor Young Band•"
down 17, 6;2() a.m.; Oleander
DtXIe Roush explained the I
LO year~ ago your houtt
new .. pop C&amp;rn trailer" being ' ser~JctS for Mtlton Selby,
ranged by Jarnes S. PtoYhsr. down 18. 4:35p.m.; Jerry Bos.m~mns or th'! em~lem of the may
hi1Ve been •onh
boll! ~y the Pomeroy Fire De- retired contractor, who dl~
worth down 18, ~:21i a.m.; HierNaUonal Honor Society .
I
5!3,000 - today ir may
· parlmont. Tha tfaiter !I'll! be dayaftemoonaftoralong
If
eneaus: down 21, a.a.m.; John The annual Children'• Day Suzy Parker, Mike. Stewart, , be wonh Sl8,000! Wh•l
' US\4_ ,t 1!1f., OOLjnl)' fajr and at ., ~eaoant Valley H..pltal,
n ant SwaUoWII "
K... down Ill' 7:10 a.m.; Peggy program ol Heath
Methodist Nancy Poe and Ronn&amp;e Taylor I •ho111 your firt insur·
ollilll' pfaoea In the parking area Ito IHlld nt 2:90 p. ·m.
Blf!llt!h from Bottle Downey up U, 8:10 a.m.; W. Church School was scheduled :were the four new members 11ne1.' Check rates new
tn ~·
from the L. G. Mohr
Shira Marla Diddle.
H. Shaver, Jr, tlown 23, 7:115 lor Sunday June 14 from lo-ll tapped m front of Ute entire
for fin· insurance rhat
~--.;.r.-~--lli;lir,[hozn•.
old .dtuaJtttr'ltf Mr. and · Mrs. p.m.; John Ladd Dean up 23, a.m. at the' Official Boord meet· 1llldent body. They wero tapmeasures up ro lodt~y's
Surviving are a oon, WalterS.: Wnde Diddle, Racine, who
.a.m.; Jlmmor
23, 7:13 in&amp; beld ThuriCioy avoning at ped b! Maraaret Harmon, Conulue of your home.
a dau11hte~, Mrs, Ellen MeDal~&gt; lowed a quanUty of bleach
a.m., Coal King up
the church. The Rev M
E ltie R1ce, Judy Wtlhams, and
Check with Nationwide
I
lei, both of Pt. Pleol!!lnl, \!Jree nesday at 3:15 p. Itt. wullll&lt;en 1:10 pJn.; F. H. Johnson
Dowson oonducted the ~eetin · Roeemary HorleiS, members
"':"' the compt~ny with,..,
l
ide-., /tJ,. " •#w ,,.•.
fll'andohlldren and two fll'eat to the family doetor by her
Greenup U:IO a.m.;
with prayer
g the National Honor Society.
JII'Ondchlldren. and two gteat ents. 'l'ha RaGine E:-R
down Clreenup S:ttl a.m;
Mllll Nellie Zer~ ave the These new membero were II
crendchlldr:n.
WI!$ called.
Housland d~n
lreuurer·a re 'rt Jom- sworn m by Roberta Smith. oecBurlal will be In Lone
011111' I!Cillvlty wu 10 i-R
10 a.m; .Valvobne down
Euler wa named 110 h
retary, and were given their
WY 2-2460
cemettry. l"rlends may call
Friday at 1:45 p. m, for
f;le a.m.; L. W,
ushere lo~ the ch:~hc =~~ pins. Miss Mary Chapman is
ter
3
p.
m.
!!aturda~.
,
Portland,
wlw
wu
up
31,
4
a.m.;
L.
w
Mra.
Non
Moore
ae&lt;epted
sponsor
of
lhe
organi•ation.
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Pomeroy
31 6 a.m .; Miss Lou
an auto acc!&lt;lent and
greetina committee choir"1
Synthetle rubber ae&lt;!O\Itlledl jlaken tn Meip Melll()rlal
2:ZO a.m.; Robert West
for the next three weeks . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Edwards left
1
for 60.9 per c'nt ot the
pUal.
32, 2:20 a.m.; Bob Bente~
'l'tlursda~ for a visit in Zanes- liATIONWIPI'l! I
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rqbber
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by
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32,
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a.m.;
Buckeye
State
Mua
con
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with her daughter and ~ lmll flU IU,IUII ltiNNl
MIDDLIPORT. O.
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IS SUNDAY
33, S:~ a.m:; Rollable up
waa a dlscusaton of the family bafore tiDing to
their
Syracuse and
dahl 9:30 p.m.; Ravenawootl
th covertlnbgl to ndbe thcha11J1ed
1 homt. in Florida.
ll!ih achool Summer
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Moi111 4-H Pleasure Rldet;• Elaine Spires, Winnlo Stout, there.
,
hot aull!iMr_tlays.
Imet on May 11 at St. Pauls Kathleen Fink, Myrtle Donahue, Karon Reed spent SUnday Vienna. W. Va. wore vlllllni
lot:al IIIII er,u clmpter
Lutheran Church . Mra. Morpn Clara Phlllipo. Binda Diehl, Jo- with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ker· ' E. w .Erlowlne and Seirtftll,
lllrohhlc lor peapla who will
and Mrs. Downie are the adVIS- an Stewart, Dorothy German. win.
M ··and Mrs. Chart.. lf4ml,
tho IIIII Crou
lralniiiJ
Ollr "!I'IJ., Holland
,~hter ors. The proJect lesson was Shirley Dugan, Eva McKinoey, Mr. and Mro. Bryon Plt!I'IOl ley and Ada Bl•ell wiN via· In IUe 11\'llli 10 lhllt and Masaey·Ftri'I'OI •
on the horse.
Beatrice S:nith, Naomi Chase and oon, Parkersburg, opent ing their siter and
brotbtr•
can teach others In the Bilerl
-,
William Downle , Jr., ret&gt;Orl· Howell, Ponna Nelson, Hazel Da- Sunday with
Mr. and Mrl. in·law, Mr and Mrs .Lloyd
Training schools are set
"Ohio Is one of the richest corn, and eighth in turkeys . er.
viti, Mqle and Jerry Schoon- Frank Barber.
Peek, Btlhlvllle,
va. 111
One appal'llntly will be IGIIAIV
tgricultural a"'as In the en- 1 Central Nationof notes that
over PouUne Bentley Mickey Mr. and Mra. Larry Holling· lftomoon tboy all attended
clo11 I» us tltll IUllllllll'.
PI.AN · 411,101LI!
tire world, aNI its future nev- Ohio's agriculture - includin&amp; Social Hay Seeds met on May Hlad Eddll Hlad Ja~ice Pge er and family, Raclno, vlaltad Gldon weddlnll annlvmary
tnyone II lnlereated
er looked bright... "
.tts 140.1100 farms, ca•h receipts 8 at the home of Larry and JOin' Parker Blrdlo Mae Hysell' recently with Mr. and M r •· Mr and Mrl DaVid Sello
shOUld contact any member II•PLENTY · New HotSo says Roy M.
Kollman, lotalmg mor• than a billion Don Smith. Dan Smith is the Freda Gra.; Chloe Fink Mro'. Clinton Hololnger and family.
Inez Neweti and Mil')' Pierce .lhe Red Ctoq Board.
lall4 Baler '!'wine 0 D
dean of the
of Agncul- dulla.s annually, and 125,1100 advisor. A demins&gt;ation was Vlr&amp;il
Mary Littie. Dl- . attendeclluneral etl"'icll for U we can IOCW'e
hand now.
tuce &amp; Home Eeonom1cs, OhiO busmeas f&amp;rmo mvolved w I t h atven by the advisor on How to aM and Dick !!lack and Terri m, oecretary, and ..Irs. Grace Mrl. Charlet Congo Porlland.
lnstructora, llllre
COME IN
State L'nlveralty, In the current ,farminK In so111e way - Is now Tie a Rope Holter.
and Ricky ,
Martin, trouurer.
Lone Babcock w~s an
many opportunlliltl to 11t
~ND 11!1 US IOONI
Jg,ue of the Economic Newolet· la li billion a year inustry. It - Larry Smith, Reporter.
The Pltci«e to the !laiWII led nilht cuest of Mr tnd r 0, CIIIJSII in Meip Cawlty,
ter of Central National Bank of also Involves about 20 por cent
Mill Shirley Duaan, bride- by the Cub Scouts or Pack ~ Lind
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For llftty's aaka lbll
Clev•·land.
the total employment
In 1 The first meetln&amp; of tho Cook eloct ol Bob Blahop, was honor- who were Introduced by tlleir p ':,:
wu ·
learn to awlm. Navar 11111111
Kottman pointe out that Bf!rl- Ohio - some 7110,1100 peroons and Eat Club was held on May ed with a brldll ahower at the den mother, Mrs. Bemloo Hoff- and· M;l Leonard
Swim only In aupervlaecl
culture today lo one of the ba· out of a total of 3,9011.000 - tho 14 at the home Of Mro. lira hOme ol btr mother, Mrs. Grace IIWI. Mrs- C. 0. Chapman, voe· Ted B"rleton
• Never dlvt IIIIo elnllllell
sio ind••trles and as such pro· bank says.
Rouoh. AdvliOrl oflhe club are Du&amp;tn, on MJy I. Mbs Carol a! music director, presented lhe w Va wu 1 dinner
Hq onto JQUr
• d •res $3 to Ill of related econ· Ohio's
population. probably Mrs. Rouoh 1114 Mre. Rulh Hoi• Flocoarl and Mra. Sue Perry ftth and lib 1111'* ~IIGNII' the Mr. and Mra. Wayne
II Sl'/llllJII or capeilll.
I om•c activity for every 11 of will reach aa much as I&amp; mil- man. OlfiMts were eleeted 11 wera hosttueo. Games . were Girls \ Ghle Club, tlrll enoem- Mr ind Mra BUI· ·
A!'lmmtn alway• lhould wear
t new wealth produced on the lion people by 1910. the bank'&amp; lollowo: preoldenl, Janice Man- played and refreshments were .ble and tilt hip aohool ohoir Orei;,. are vtolli;, Mr
lilt jacQte in boat.
fo ·ns th•m•elveo,
1 Newoletter oboervll, To
take uel; vice pr01ldent, Catlly Wine- oerved alter Mill Duaan opened · in I varhld PrOjram. Servtn1 Mrs. A. J. Carter and othor rol- Information Js avaDoble .,
'' ':·ordlna to the Newsletter, care of J980_'o expect•d ..tra brenner: 1 ecretar~. Dl!bble Nor· her love!~ Jlfta.
I. aM a~ 1!1' ~ sln8era atives.
how to make a .....,... station
r '' a11rloulturo If oporatln( Imllllona, ;Newoletlor conlln· ria; treaaurer, Carla Fllhar; ThoH atlendl or sendin wore Roberta Smtih. D • b bIt Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Bam- for Uf!l near a farm pond. 'lllere
-'. ·an all-tlmo peak. Compared ues, OhiO wllf need th••• yoar- newa reportar, Brenda byre; l!ts - • Joette"l:rlowine, co! Smtth ~ Sabra Canaday. Fol· ett, Tuppers Plains, were
also a set of rules for flll'lll
~~~~
the
level
of
20
years
010,
IIY
lnerea101:
health
Brenda
Mlchaol·
oalyto
I
llie
bumess
meettn&amp;
the
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Mr
attd
Mrs
Norman
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j ' e' Stale's farmero are produc- : Some 13.1 million doJOn •11•:
Holnutn:
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Williams,
were Invited to view 0":', .
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3 bllhor poundo of milk; I mil· Sherry Crat1 . Twenty 111embera Y
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exhibits of the Home Eco- ; . Mr .and Mn fllm Wllaon,
~ Three-quarter of a billion ilion laylnt hono; U million woro prnont. Next meetllll and Jana Lucll, Mlrpe
Department, the .lndUI· j Hc&lt;!kln pOrt and Mr
'lrlore poundl of milk each yoar; Iturkoyo; 47 million brollero; wUI be May 311 all p. m. otlho
Arll Dl!partment and the i Wtyne
werov'
140 m•lllon moro poundo of 70.1100 b•ef catUe; 400,1100 dairy borne of Mro, Rouoh.
r,
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y,
ar ~ S&lt;iell&lt;!t DtpartmtnL
land Mrs. Shirley Swan.
: beef; more tho" twlc:e ao much Icows, and 2,7&amp;0.0011 h•l•·
, -B...,nda Soyro, Reporter,
Forroll, Joan Jacka,
P ~ The secretary raport Wll KIV- 1
-By VIolet S111itb ..
1 corn; $100 million wnrth more Thooe exponotona, sayo the I
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er, Parnell W!laon, e Perry en by Mn. Fay Sauer, and Mn. i
_
1 of soyb•ano, and a million more Newolettor, would add about
THJ: ALMANAC
attd Carol Floecarl.
.
Joan 8tawart reported a balance BASKETBAU. LECTUilEIUI
3-14 INC!ol PLOWi
: bushels ol wheal (on a ha~- 1430 million in now wealth each
By United Prnolnlomadonol 1111Mro. Brut!t DllkiYII 111 tortainod of140'1.76 In llie trea111ry. Mro.
MONTICELLO, N.Y. &lt;Uim·-11
m•lhon ltWer acr01 J.
yoar. Many new jobo also would
th 1 Frooh S party at
Janet Bolin 1ave 1 report on Four ouiBtandin coil e
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At the pr.10nt, the bank sayo, be created - "for food nutnuToday I• flalurday, May 1111, home ol hor parenll, Mr.
Soulhtul Ohkl dlotrict PTA kltball tlOII&lt;hn
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ace three Uungs that
l will lie Y&lt;ry senous causes of
\ Injuries, accidents. and possibly
d•ath t" Meigs count&gt; people
Melp Cllunty surver -:as
II•" next month or so.
out at
semt jiljle
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other counUtl
tbe
1 With the mower we not only
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mean the farm mower that is ' Shade Valley Boys met May The Choator Farm Boyl tlecfo.
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IJli"'Ol'· '111" rtl\llll 'of
;jPOd or a !Eactor, but also the 14 at tilt home of Ray and eel olfkera at thotr maott\:
QCle
e8
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M"Oe)'l lhowed tl!al' !)!
)mill rotary •1wer which 'will Tommy Karr. Earl Dean and May 11 at lbt 1101111 of
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be us&lt;d by many adults as well Dave Koblentz are the c I u b ::::-·
BJI Joan Parker
IY MAI\TJL\ HoUJNGit:R
Mrs. Fosttr' !lean, Guyl\'liii, "I h!Ch
Tllllll I!1IC If;
cent':.re
u school children durmg the ndv1sors The PI'OJtct lesson on .
Pili 1 H ,
Alltndlllet at lltlen SUnda was 1l•itlng Mrs. Josl• M~. •• oa level ,...IQitl, .
13 ~
t ~ l!lillttl
next f&lt;" month•. I came close rope and gardening. Tommy and
Mro. Diane (Hiadl Mager or fk:hool SUnday
Tl.
Y • Mr. and Mro. !Ianford Coaart,
Ill •cclden"
or bt::.,
J• having a ,.,.ou• InJUry to Ray Karr gave demonotratlons
' 11'1')' • ,.,...'." • 1 " Grove City was honored with a
Lorain, 0. opahl tho weekend
ii'&amp;V.uPa
· · 1· jtriJI!h
in) ey• last week Simply be- lon their beef heifers.
I)'
etol'l&lt; hower at tha home of Mr.
Mn. Alva Hollinger with Nellie Colll't
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an :Jec;:nt bY bt ql
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:~ause l was standing close to i __Tommy Karr, Reporter. ~1!. er, ac 1_.,. to • J btr 1r1ndmother, Mro. Fredo Jr. and 1011 Paul Wayne apent'
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...i•· of l'll•t w• ''lhlnk, ,
' Whece someone else was run..-- ""' til_...
ll'l' Grato. May 12. Mr1 Chloe McC«!naiM!le, Ohio with Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Denver
.
'!bat
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'ning a rotary mower.
Nease SetUement Cloverettea Freclt
,.
waa co-hoote01. Tbt 1lflo Hollllllll''l brolhorl, Mr. and Columbua ,Mr. all!!
lklp a car
.
M I&amp; t tilt ho
of Bt1,..y, a
er c ·
ne wen pla&lt;,.d In 1 bautnet. tho WMitond ot WaW!ord and est Wayett, Chooter
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":nd P:tty
memlbers
phreldaent.t Nehxt Glllnes WOrt played and prillltl Mn. David CUno attd lamlly and Mrs. Zorn Pltree.
. .. Ill .,..,.
Jears of aae;
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v a p•ece o s one 1
,
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e a
t e
d·• lh
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AI
d M • M IU h rd Cll
quickly behind I
14&gt;
ol I!HI !ami· i
1101 slrik.- the eyo ball with Iclub advisors are Mrs. Milton hlme of Charles Freckor
on were awar "" e WliiMrl· • an r.
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ne. Mr .nd Mn. rrant
·" I to 10 miles ....
3! per ..m occurred to
'sufficient force to do any dam- Houdashelt and Mrs. !:dillon May 2&amp;.
ter Mrs. Mager opeoed her ma- l Douclao Ho181nser spent Sun· , and B:mma Powell attended
·are ~ warning - ·
M•· Just think what it could Hollon, Patty lllle and Antta
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ny gifts, refushmenll were str· day with hi! co~oln, Eddie Big· · Golden Weddllll
flip '!lhloh caa be Wbatover til!! eatJIII' Of ace!·.
, _;have done if it had been thrown Houdashell gave demor.strat100s -Jack Freder&amp;ck, reporter. vod.
ley.
Itheir olatll' 1nd
,..lljl to hl!p ~rt car tle!&amp;ls, ~y CliO all ~ pt~t.
, slightly harder and been a dlf- lon the slant oUtch amd the shp
Tho,. attending or sendltli Rev. and Mn. Elden Blake I '&gt;lr, lnd )4re.
at • -.II
that ed.
Is the
,stitch Debbie Johnson gave a Bedford Belles met on May cllts were :Adellne Snowdon, E· are In Adllffii county holdinl • llevlfle, w. Va,
ll't OOIIIinlllll bebhld • of accldt!llts. J!:aclt of
I' ferent shaped ObJeCt.
There Is ,., safety near a report on poisoning.
!2 at the Bodford School. Mrs. !btl Snowden, Juanita J!olen, lwq weeks revival there.
Huaon Fltoh,
""1!1° !!!Ore etNlel' whop11 ""e
mower unless one i• vory care- I -Grace Hysell, Reporter.
Vada llasellon .1• the club ad- Mildred Grate, Loll and Sheryl Mra FaMit Jollnaon who has visitilli hl1 nl-. Ullll
Anothor a01 whlre
In
In I hur!:JI,
ful
,
visor .. Th~ proJect lesson ~ae Wolfe, VIvian Bolen, Marcia been ~ lient in tho Camden and LeQile Babcock.
. wlaul acoldlnll
Ele ll!re thll )'041' ~t ,,lll&lt;ll'·
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We should llt!V&lt;' operale ro-1 The f•rst meeting of the Ba· on Ohto Btrdl. A demollllrllion Denison, Phylll$ Dugan, Laura Clark h!,'pital
Parkeroburg VislllnJ Mr. and 1\fl'i.
a pooff,
trael(lrs, qpd '1!0~ '• are
• tary mowers with ' anyone •l,. ishan Farmerettes was held on was given by Dawn Carper on M. Foltz and M. Jean, Marga- wu dlacharpd Frtda7.
'Yates were Robert Yllel
all!alilll
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anywhere clos&lt;.
May 12. Mrs. Mary Rose IS lht How to Make A Btrd Feeder. ret Parsons, Jane Wiaeman and
Van Torl1nCI. C.rnbrldp,
tn
!ht(t Ia I'Unnlng.
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We all hope we will not o·ead advisor of this new rlub.Offl. Refreshments were served by Jane , Goldie Graham. Ed n • Mr. and Mrs. Jameo Cline Mr. and Mra.
Emrick
WATBR '100
of an&gt;OO&lt;!Y losing a toe or pact em elected are · preSident. Nancy St. Clatr and . Conme Mae Swick, Marjorie Rice, Re- and fam!ly of Baverly, vloltad and Mr. and
Wattr II Dill Of our
of a foot oc a hand or finger&lt;. ' lean Pullins. vke pesldent, AI· Reed Next meeting wtll be va Snowden, Altca Sprouse ISunday .vemng With Mr. and lliamo Little HoeklnJ,
bltuJnc- but
be
but 1mle" this summer is differ·l •ce Harns. ecretary , Shraon May
36, 1 to 3 p. m. at the and Ann and Betty Jane Marie Mrs. Alvo HololngOI' Jr. a n d r ..
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body will be taken to a h09pltal news reporter, June Bush . re- --.lanlco Eastman, Roporter Erlewlne, Grace Dugan, Sue
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was the topic of the program
0111ble prico. Rubert Sayrt, presented by Mn. Uawlll
Racine, Ohio. CH 7-2186.
Neue, at the meeting of the
i 22 ltc WSCS of the Forest Run Metbodlsl church, Wl!dneaday ovenina
Get Acqu•lntacl Offer
at the church.
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de- ' 30heater,
gal. aulomatic
hot watn
sign.
buttonhole,to zig
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etc. New portable case or ~ heavy wood doors
cabinet included for $3UI0.
82" x S6" x 1~4''
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Term!. Guaranteed . P bone $ ft. step ladder . . . . . 3.00
For boats at our new Boat
WY :1-%204.
5 2Z 5tc
Heavy wood frame win·
Dock, just opposite ou.r
dowo auitable tor sunI
station on the river.
SINGER PORTABLE used 'IVlth
porch, greenhouse, etc.
ea.Z.OO
I attachments. Full cash price, I
I f22.50. Terms.
Guaranteed. I 38"' gas range , . . . . . . . 15.110
Super Service Station
I Phone WY 2-2%04.
Kilchen utility cabinet
Wt NICVEit Cl.OU
5 :12 5tc
72"•t9"o"xt3
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-- · - Double bed size coU
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IAUCTION SALE Every Salur· oprings
IIIII'· WYli·W"lJ
10.00
L,....,.....,.....,.....,.,.......,.,......,..~· day night al 7 o'clock thio Metal kitchen table
LOSE WEIGHT-~Iely :i~~ De• w..k. we have 5 truck louds
Z2"lll" with drawer
A·DIET tablets. Only 98 , at or used furniture . New coffee
and bottom •hell
3110
M·re.
end table and new tools and ITruck wheel and tire, 10
Your drug •~ 13 ••tc
applkances. Welch Used Fn•·
ply, size 7~20 · ... · 25 00
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niture Route 124, Laurel Cliff Steel jack post · · · · · · · 5.110
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I-- Electric switc~ and
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Snndv's Beauty Salon, featuring
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Reallstlc products Open ~!';, NEW AND USED welders. Mr
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N se~Oiid St. , Middleport, compressors, ~ ding r . i
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Ohio. Q?lner, Sandra Bell- Free demonstration.
Porn- ~ Air-w~y vacuum cleaner ~.00
n•tt Potneroy WY :1-1269. eroy Landmark, WY Z-218~..
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Rutland Furniture, SH 1-4811
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FOR SALE
For Slle
out of high waler.
I';~~;;;~~;;~~~:· Itowas tostudy
provide an -rtunity
TO PUCI A.
rooms, z tiled baths,
another Christian
.-,n.'J PBODUCJf'U
•aNT 4D
~ 7 H p Scott- Motor lisl $4-;;-· WHY BUY a Carpel Shampoo- closets, utilities, gar11e,
church which io very dlHerenl
" ·00 ;..~ost new. $25o.oo. 20! er? We'll loP yau one Free close to school. Freo
3 :a II&lt;!
tr, encourage aplrilual unity
PHONE WY 2-2157
gu~ge Ithaca pump gun. Pb.] witll purchase of ~lue Lustre acres. Suitable for
af all Chrlatians. Mro. Nease disWY Z-311!H
1 :12 lte 1 Carpel IUid Upholatery eloan- lots. Mrs. Tyree Pickeno. Pb.
a diagram of the dlvl·
er.
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f 3 tfc
l'teflulonal Dry Clunlnt
of Christianity for lhe
Lost and Found
USED .Electrolul lD ucellent l VENETIAN bHnds and repairs. , - -- -- - , , - - - - ....t Shirl Laundry
pasl 2000 years.
co. nditiOn and guaranteed. 11 bamboo -··des, clotll I
for Rent
I Hour Cl-tno
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om: White • !seed heffer, due piece cleanmg attachments In.
..,.Da,l" w··M I Su pi
Allartno ond IIIPIItrtno
Mrs. Fred . Nease opo • on
d f $28 70 or terms
awnmgs,
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II"".. Wa tson gave a resume of
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5 :12 Stc
Harrisonville. WY 2-21S7 or
l'tc:~;~u=~~I;ERY
its belief, and Mrs. Yeauger
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Singer round Bobbin oewing i 1\o ronowlnt llemo aro
WY %-%156.
I 2l Stc I
of lhe extent of the OrthoNotice
machine used but sews like ' priced lor quirk di spo&gt;ai.
F'RIGIDAIRE refrigerator.
ABC CLEANERS
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engine. Call 9115-4101, or Harry Leonard, Star Route, Cb...

wh itewaU tires, radio, beater, seat belts, beautiful whit~
over silver blue with rnatchint Interior
1962 Corvair Monza
$1795
Coupe, Locally ownd and low mileat~. til't's Uke new, 1.02
enftine, 4-sg:;ed
seats, radlo, better. fawn pamt
· box,Ibucket.
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2395
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LeMiilns Convertible. Red finish, black top, whl~ inte-rt.or
with
bucket
4 on tb~ floor, !86 H.P. ena:me, ndao,
heater.
a realseats,
sharpie
1964 Chevrolet Bel Air
$2895

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ra.oo. AU 1n Rood c:oadl~on.
Phone WY :1-ZICNI.

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7:05 Tilly's Chapel
10:41 Thlo .Ia· Millie
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11:111 Top TID Sltow
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7:11 Plettac Hardware
11:31 Top Ten SIHnr (Dulloor1
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1:30 8ontJ .. limy 11tne
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11:110 Mlnlllertai A1soc.
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12:110 Noon New•
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12 110 Noon Report
12:13 Christian Hour
2:011 Saturd&amp;J Matinee
12:30
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1 2,55 No ... Beat
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2:.00 Tho Cburcb AI ~ort
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5:.00 Connlry Hymn Timers
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James Titus, president, Operl ,
witb devGtJom by Mrt. ~.
del, followed by the "Cbll!' ,; 1,
Women's Prayer" Ill
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gowna made by lh~
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held ' Thursday everung
9 p m Commisslooa will
Patrick Lochary reported 1 no
at p.. m. The Stewardshl)&gt;
!be aprlng conference belcl r~
Finance Commission will preln Columbus. Mrl. Ill¥•+
pare a tentative budget for til•
on Bishop Roger Sian
&lt;'"mlng year wilh aU IDfmbera
addreiS who hod for ~ •
urged to be present.
tlleme "A Churdl Wbicb LIV••
MAY %5
By ltseH Will Die By !!Bell
The Great Bend
at The report on !be adns ,
Porlland will be hoot
Charles V. WiUie, Pb.D, dlr&lt; ·'
at I p.m. in tile grange haU
tor of research of Waablngt&lt;&gt;n
tile Hemlock Grove Grange and Acll!lll for Youth and the pr&lt; ,.
tho Ohio vauey Grange of !,e. !dent's ..mmltlee 00 juveni
tart .Falls. tho latter to be in delinquency and youtll crim&lt;·,
charge o1 the opening and cloo· was aloo -'ven by u -•. Du"···.
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Karl J Alter archbiahap , :
Staff members and officers of Arclxli.;..se oi Cincinnati, w·
Meigs Temple PylhUIII Sisters spoke on the Secmd Vatlcc '
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ea er cone u
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Center, wtre gtvr .,
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prayer .
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MNI. Fred
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An article from Ttme maga· p.m., at the DAV hall.
Titus. ,
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MAY Zl
The hostessea aerv I do•·
~54 7th t., arkers g, W.I confeJre!l&lt;:e beltl at Pittsburgh, Forest Rose Council, Danght- serl course dlll'lnl
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wao read by Mrl. John ers of America, WIU have their hour.
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The Eigllth Grad ;studenta ol
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memben are urged to be
Rutland Scbool went to cant
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llbout 1 new. Howev!r, next trUson••
By RICK DU BROW
Negro ictreu puts it, "U tho man,
"Slattery's
People," ule can h!irdl7 be .I!GISltlered
Vnll&lt;ol Preu llitenaiiDIIal part.t art Jboae ol .real'-le, • ~bout • •. otalt .~ltlr, llld aa lntenlionll rea&lt;tlon. to
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dlnctliNI . ~- that alluation e&lt;
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nent aettng roles, unJeM there parts to Nelfoes.
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pee a Y an o ogjea, are tou&amp;b·
II a sharp turnabout from past Variety and talk prog• •rna
or. bets•
video piactJces.
continue, of course, to employ
Wbereas there were a num- a number of. Negro entertaifl.. DAILY
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the current seuon, the empha- Magazine· lrttcle noted : " Witb
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oi• Ill lhls !all'a entriea is .., tho cancellaton of "East Side- s. Rootduo ot
I . TOAIIGbor
&lt;lAI&gt;!Oia
211. Cart.
81tlllltion comedy and otller .. Weal Side,' lelevtolon appeara
bUrned
llllolopa
cap!it fare.
II&gt; have !liven up on the racial 11•
Yehlolo
In &gt;~tbe pllt, the private 8f8U· problem U a IOUrce of aerious
Pacillo
Ill. Jlo.
ti.Uke
ment 1 of many production peo- dr8IDI."
.i.tand
tort
pie '.baa be'en that It would In the comina season, some u. ::;.barm!·Nearoes, perbapa make r .eturnlnt
series
that ll.areel
ft. Reoon.·
!hom look foolloh to rorce roles gtven major roles to Negroes
porUoo
llr11ctod
10. ~~&amp;reb ror 10. Conitor tllem IntO all:white ollu&amp;Uoo are "The Nurses," "Tho 0.. ' 16. A G""'
oom~es. The Negro argument fenders/' uTbe Fu&amp;itive," "Mr. 11 ~taln. li.LIMGt
ta - tha.t , members ol their race Novak'' and "Percy 'Msson."l ·laku
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mUst ·~ accepted on the 'lame Those series that have done the l'L Fl'&amp;C\ure
u.~;em. IO.CIOM.
to
temii d8 wbJiea, and, u one same thing, but .,., canceled, 111·
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Include "Breaking Pnlllt,' "The . SO.l..lltely

C!vB Air Patrol Squadron
lo apoDJOrtns • wiener rout
the Fortl!d Run alr field .
Saturday, May Z3, bealMtn&amp;
1 p.m.
Proceedl will be used to
chase additional facillU•
tho alr strip located near ll'orlled Run Lake. Hat dogs,
pop, and other refreshments
be served.
The Chester Melhodlsl
wUI noJd a _bake sale 1.t: t h
Town Hall m
~-tor
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busln... se8Sl011 a
MAY 1'1
Thursday wlth the
llennlh ;
BUlLDOZER wort, basement&amp; 11
training school In The Friendly Neigbbora club Grade goin&amp; to Marleili Fr~ I
ment. Ph. WY :1-M~ :12 Sic
landscoplllg, brushing. pondl. Gallipolis on June 2 was an· will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. 1~~~for~th~etr~tr_,lpo;,;...._._;o;;;
Lowboy service. Charlea JelThe Bible scbool to at the home ol Mra.
Robert lo
fers, Phone WY :1·8222.
· at the church JI.Ule 1 was Chapman and members are
FURNISHED Apartment lor
and a contribution of bring material for making cush· ·
rent. Five rooms and bath, =-~~----':....::1~311tp~:...
eWURLiftll
utlliUea furnished . Close
S.O NelgtOr Buildlnt and SUI&gt;
made to tho scbool.
ions.
eBALDWIN
...... a.~- for a.:...- .._
Ref n'-menb er sen&gt;ed 8 I I
businea district. Phone WY
r.r • !o;lllll:'•
111'1:'- ~.
reau
w e
llldOTHII PAM~Ul
11092.
5 22 !te
kltd!ea cabinets and storm
dose a! tlie meeting by $5 ConlribuUld
IIIIANDI
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Edil!l SiSBOII, hoateso, a- . T C
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Unfurnished bouse
lted. by Mn. Amanda Baer.
o ancer Una
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AUCI'IONED
witb Mrs. Hanson Holter a cona
A contrtbuUon of $5 was made
~~ ;:.:;.~~Ph= : : :
trlbutlng hostess.
Attending hi !be Cancer lund, .whenn !~~: 11
~ ~~~were tllose named above and nolla Temple, Pytman Si
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IS'II.
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Christy
Boer,Robert
Mrs. Laud·
John DAV
met Thuraday
lie
_ _ _ _ __ 4 21 30tpiCOMPACT Sweeper, like new. ' IS'with
arms,awning
cranlt, !ramo
etc. 2QIIO Fl'RNJSHED
apamnenb. S Ph
BIIAIII'ORP
. Mrs.
F. Bally
and Mrs.
haU 'IVlth NetUe
-,,...,. Tra_ . ., _ .
AUT&lt; &gt;M&lt; 180 .E Insurance been Guaranteed $50.00. Cub Scout i
lllflwers, It" and
WY :l-2'm. After 5 p. m. phone
r· fRt, Olda
Iermlll.
presiding as most
1'1!0111 12
O.
conrollod! lASt Jour opera· uniform. $5110, ilze 10, 1960 Floor to te111ng ro11i"'
WY :1-3574.
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tor's tu:ense! cao WY 1-Mercury Montery, automatiC,:
II 21 lie
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spar a
rt'Ssunable Well below book
der with i5 ft. 1teel
Heines were reported impnw·
price. WI 9-2217.
I
track
2Q.Oll THREE
EXPERIENCED
inR. Rhea My«s underwent
GUNS
I 2.1 6tc
EJ.ctric light flxlureo,
and four r"""' !urnl!h• l
AUTOMOBILE
mrgery in Cincinnati and
c-:·--:-:--c--sui!Bbl• tor store or
ed and ....,..
ona Cook is lll. A communica·
We buy, sell an• lrade guna 7ft. sawed locust posts, .45 each '
church.
menu. WY W4S4
12 I tfc I
~on .... read from Sylvia Bow·
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meI ne1 and an Invitation was
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·-·st pOS'" w H Wooden suit hangers
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Bil! WeiiiWan. lA!s WllliHfl tSOr ,
•t TI!f1n Jewelers, Pbone lit, Richmond, Rt. I, Middleport.
Per dozen
1.20 FIIRIIISRED alld unfurnished
AND
May 20 at !be Pomeroy elemen- from Melp Temple to attend
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1-Dispiay tableo
apartmeDtli. IDqulre at the
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lllapectioo on June 2. Elizabeth
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five
1'&gt;6'
..... oa 3.110 Ohio llotoJ.
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, An aU day OUtinl at Sandy Clmpbell was named m IJODd
1
varieties grown from certified 1 Frigidaire compressor
FIVE ROOM unfurni&amp;hed
was ·planned. All
girls of order committee and Laura
WHEN YOU USE ABC Cleaners see. Bumgarner's G r e e 11- 1
wilh coils, commercial
mont. Hardwood Doors.
ae~nars
llli&gt;thera attendiq are to Eiselteln, Ella Smith and Mar·
.. Free Storage Plan" YCIU get hou se, r-iew Haven, W. Va. I
machine . . .. .... . 25.00 WY 2-5314.
5 11 Ut
brine a uck lunch.
pret Seldenabel, · refreshment
0
bi&amp;, beautiful i!mpty eiCiset
· ~ Refreohmenta of cupcak.eo oommlttee. The meeting clooecl
s 13 tOte I ~&gt; H.P. Elecirk motor 20.tlll ~1/MiiDifRI'Iapi-.ri_lli_ieniijl~•;,;'~"~';l"';,.....~';"';-;.;-:,.
space In "'change for all the =~==~-,...,.-See Jamea Thabet
NEW MODERN
were ...-vee! by Suzan C!arlt.
rlluaUstlc form. followed by
room occupied by the famlty"a WHY PUMP s lu~g!Sh sepuc I The Havfll Terrae• Aportmenb Two and lhree bedrooms. t8 rilliTo COPYmG ...._ Woodcraft
articles were a ooc:!al hour.
hraC.I'InnJIIM•
~Inter clothing. ~ere·s how tt
~nk. Get Klean. em· Ail, sep.
New Haven, W. Va.
mllez from Kaiser plant.
~a, ... • do+W*UL brought and approved by the
----works. Brtng In aU
your uc Tank Oe,,~er . Landmark
Phoeell%-lltl
electric. Brick,
beaulilull3&gt;
"tiUier . _ _ .......,, leader, Aprl' Smith, lor TwUa Devotional Leader
winter clothes or caD us far Farm Bure.au, Pomeroy
decorated pJastered nlla. TU·
1 11 I&amp; Clatworthy, wishiJ11 well; Bee5 21 tl
pick-up and we wiD "Prote•
4 29 ltltc
ed baths with tub and show·
ky lfooda1h 1
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s1ona y ry c ean em at
FOR SALE
FOR SALE- Mlddleport'a taiJ. er. Complete YoungsiAiwn kit- ·..__':""'-.
Triplet, autograph book:
Grout&gt; I of the Women'•
regular rates. with tree motll GIBSON ·Ka.&gt; Harmuny o&lt;UIIars
est buUdlll&amp;. tocated w N. ch•n wilh disposal ualta. Con~ _
Jo 1dayor, jewelry boa, an elation ot the Fint
United
~roofi:! ahd lnhang ~edem.~ up and Amplif1era. Z4 montho to S.cond Street, Middleport. cealed electric healina IY•
aomeooe el,. a jewelry box, Presbyterlan Churcb ln Middle':
or s aae
sea
'~•r· pay . see or call flflin Jewel· Prtctd for quk&gt;t 111e. ln&lt;1Uira tern. Storm doors and wind...... -• ....
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and Debbie Harbrecht, a raft. port mot Tueaday evening
ized bap •nd when you are ers. Point Pleasanl, w. va..
01 Oblo HoteL
10 14 tfc owo. Building oompletely
·· · . u~Rmeabment. will be
thf boll!t of Mrs. Dale Walburll.
roady for tllem. nell fall, call ('hone 50. Bill wellman. 1..es
aulaled. Front and read en......;&gt;;"":'=..
to tile nOll meeting by
Mrt. Freda Pratt wu dl'!ollODus or let our routeman know lvilliamsoo.
I~!OU
Auto Slles
trances. Beaulilully Ia n d·
McKnight A gam b
al Ieeder for tile evening with
and tlley will be banded to
scaped. Private parking. Rent
Qdl In i4tlt o.; • Nlpt
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Mrs. Walburn presenting I he
you cleaner, brighter. and KILL TERMITES and pmt&lt;&gt;&lt;t
- - -· .. - -·utremely low - $1u.OO per
.
7 • 111:
atudy topic, "The First Born
newer. Reml!lber the storage lawn and shrub&amp; from insec1.11 ONE l962 Corvair, 4 ·door Stan- month. Utilitiea partially plid WATER HAULED. 1000
PreiJeRt were Debbie Crow. Head.u
Is Free. Pay Ne1t Fall on with ARAB U·do-lt Conce..
dard Shift. All white, ONE Haven Terrace Aparlmellta, *'·114!,. .within It mile radiua
Houdaahelt, N811Cy Jo Mra. Belhel Coleman, • ·
Delivery. A.B.C. Oeo..rs and trate King B. 1itders sup p 1l'
1962 Volkeswagen, bright t"ed. New Haven, W. Va., Phone Racine. Call Tom llltl~,
Mayor, Stella Neulzlina, Suz.au man, ci&gt;nducted tho brief jiull:
Shirt Laundry. Ma,..,. W Va. Co .. Middleport, Ohio.
Herbert Grate, Rutland. Ph. New Haven 1112-5101 or
J-2271.
li U II&lt; Clart, Nancy Thompaoo, TWila neu
During lbe tioclal
SP :J.SS43.
4 3 OOtc
5 z 11 ,
SH :1-4111 evening• SH :I-S501. 17115.
(I 14, 21, Ill:
Clat....-thy, Bernadette 11ennea- hour punch and . - ware
5 23 Jtc
vou PA v less -for- flnehome
Rul htm. For S.le
IY. Judith McKnlgl!t, Debra aerved by Mra. Walburn ••Ist·
farm Machinery
lum~&lt;hings 8 , Baker Fum!- !liM PLYMOUTH, 4 door Sedan.
Harbrechl. Beclty Triplet, CIIrl• eel by her son, Steven.
ture In Middleport. Ohio.
George Wolfe, Chester, Ohio.
I)' Davia and API"ll Smilll leadhoatelaes were Mrs. Paw
SIDE
Dell
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Hayrack
Hugh
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and ColelliiJIBetty
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A qu'· Wll liven durlnt· "·
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and
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meMini
5 20 " P
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•4 r
lane
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1c1 !be
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- 2 atory frarne, played afterWardo.
Donald atLow«y.
mission, Z- tone paint, clean WY 2-3871.
5 12 tfe
room•. 2 balhl, porches, back
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s===-c=--~-- and in good condll!on. Ph. WY T!IPEE bedroom bouae on Lin- and front, oak floors, downMOTiliBR8 MEET
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INGER Sewing
machinea. 2-382ll or rail at 123 Mill St.,
"llaln reflnlabl!d. ·NO. b 0
The Malbera Club ol Scout
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· - - fir e.... """"""' new, $59.50 up. Several used
after 5 p. m.
6 112 6tp eol!l lllU, Pomet'O) ph o
iater beatllig l)'ltorn. G~ri. Be!. ~Troop!! :tf9 met Wetlneoday, M•y
machines at bargain priceo. - - - - WI US4I or WY 2-21111.
Lot-- M•...
Offlcero were eleeted and
aid .., _ - ·"'
l'tiDae trl Wfll
The t'abric Shop. Singer Sales l955 FORD z door. $BS.IIO. Pbono
4 ZO tfo
lor a bake aale were
Rea.., ,...,.... A&amp;••CJ
aWYnd =ce· Pome!"", Ohlo. WI !J.32.Z2.
s 18 6tp -Relif Eat•te for Sllep\ne Doors, dry waD,
for a lat£&lt; date.
JOIINSI~N . Slm- tnsul'!nco
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Officers are pl"Oiidenl, Mra.
Al..,cy ln. •u forms ot Ill UVE BAIT, 24 hour sell serv· 1951 OLDSMOBILE. CaD WY :1- FOR SALE: 1 lot 011 Moillerry 2 larae loll.. !0 acre. Goo
llaonahtt, vice - - ·
IUra..,. Jim JnhfiiiOn and ice, crawiera, mmnows red 8182.
I 28 "'
lloighta To WY :1-3421
buslne!is locatlna and buy
Eloio.. Minkin; HCI"I!Iary,
Bud SIJIJIIson. Agento
worms, available Z&lt;
houl"a. 1!162 PONTIAC. $2250. 4 door
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lie flj,800.00.
treasurer, Mrs. VIrginia Pha·
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File's
Trading
Post,
below
hardtop,
Catalina,
lllue
fin·
NICE
BUILDING
lot,
view
af
POMER:OY
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4
room
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Refrelbmellta ...,. aervod.
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- - - - - - - - - - High School, Route 7, Middle- lab, automatic transmillsloo, river, 80 • 165 for sale. Walter Alii hallelltllll,
DUt moetlni will be heltl
I'll· ri!- .Yo..
Livestock
port.
_ s _1!_12tc power .-;q, power brakea, Orueser, Riverview Drive, link, cistern, 1.114 '"""
3rd at 7 p.m. 11 tho Odd
SUPPY OF Studio Girl Cos- radio 111111 .
110 Broad- WY 2-3130.
li l3 301e
fl!.500.00.
Fellows HalL
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TWO REGJSTERED cows, one I. melico sellIns out lhe stock •• way. Middleporl. Call WY 3- IIi acres '"'
witll hei{er calf, and one will wholessle pnce. r'ree lift for - - !\
4 • .tfe
Help W•ntecl
. ,. I - room boule. wllh
LOSE
freohen June 25. Have papers the first ten customers. l'ri·
and cotl furnace beall•l• Plm- MltlclltcMJrt 1 Golf Team Wll
lor bath. Arnold Grate, Rut- day and Sarurday. May Z2. 23,
CARRIER
Columbua ly nter, 2 water
do- l!i.lla 1111 match af·lbe
~ Phone SH :I-S50
at Gertrude Glbbo' Troll.,.,
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Dlapatcb and Columbuo Jou,.. tmn., .,.,..
)'ell'
lha.
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Clifton, W. Va.
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I k&gt;r Li •· lllU CaU WY all with ppd rotl(a.
lltCICn
li !Belp .... - ·
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!be
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6 :12 It&lt;
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I year old SRAWBERRY SEASON ..;&amp;r',
. •ant
ed , .' ~' ,
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lreezer var'.ety. Yw m • Y
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Wtlnted To Buy
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pick by •ppolntment only. Call
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Wlllia• , . .1~ro;;,.111
5_:12 !tp
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,pnceclent by '*liDI off With and vldeo l8eltnldJnt. Once lha .

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wuwblcb
held lhe
on alJane
the ball
ln Middleport.
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Loyal
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Better Health

~o.IJ)' Selltlllel, Pomeroi·IllddlfilOl'l, 0., Kay 22, liM

Club Meets at
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Two Sabina Men are Burned'
When Boat Motor EXplodes
Rescue Effected to Ohio
Shore by Pomeroy E-R Men

WASIIINGTON - Top Re(nob-

... and Creepers .
¥ou'll love ttl• way Buster

and

"' and weat and wear. They are
match and cute enough to go to church. Into

llcant, usemlillng !Alday
lheir Jut fll8'&lt;0Dv""uon ":~~: j
enceo, are well!hlng IIIII
denUal ticket altemaUm iDvolving fll'!llel' VIce President
RJchard M. Nixon and PeMsy~
••nla Gov. William W. Sc!1m-1
ton.
The al'ernatlves are being
co!WdeNd 10 ..,....,. t..e problem ol what the party will
U Sen. Barry Goldwater loses
the June 2 Colifomla
_.,., New York Gov.

Two men were Injured when the motor on a boat exploded near the Mason City side of the Ohio River Sunday at 9:50 p.m. Pomeroy firemen said.
Donald E. lson, owner of the boat, and a friend, Robert Morris both of Sabina, reeetved burns on their hands
and faces .' The Pomeroy E·R truck and boat were called
to tow (son's boat to the Ohio side of the river. The E-R
squad treated both for burns.
were on a vacation.
Neither Json or Morris
able to explain what caused lhedi.a Pieree, Middleport, wbo was
explosion. The boat was made
Wilson"s Laundromat on

to

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Into thl deyer, and they're ready to wear- no
nl!!eded. The colors won't run, and there's no stro~h.~
thrink. either. And, best of ell, tfle prices are ·

Made from 100% premluna II!IKINT cotton.
•· Optn Shouldtr Pllllover. SlzeJ 8
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1-4. $1.69.

•· Infants' tnd Chllrlrtn't tnklets.

whlttt wUh .contriJiillf plplnJ.
Sizes 3"-8'/.1:. 3~.

Pullover-with Slriped WIAJ Colftr. Slm 1-&amp;X. $1.69.
1. 'Bo111 ShOrlswl.- Striped lnaet.
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Anklets. SilesU~. 3ii#.91f. .
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.KISS FOR MRS. K - Nina Khrushchev, wlie of tht
&gt;viet Premier, is kissed by an Egyptian woman durin&amp;
visit to a co-operative farm In Egypt's LiberaliOJI Pro-

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~68 Die in Stampede After

Disputed Soccer Game Call

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL t

Giving is Topic
01 Devotions
For W. S. C. S.

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SIINDAY, MAY 24 tlnugh SATURDAY, MAY 30

.Mrs. Cowan i. Holt
To CanaBta Club

MASO NDRIVE-IN

Mrs. Guy Cowman enlertalne4
the Bi·Moothly canasta C 1u b
[ '~~%:~~ evening at her home
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Prizes for games were award·
Members of the Chatter club
to· Mrs. Charles Rlffle and
met at Crow's Tawn and !;c•un-1 Mlrs. Richard Finlaw. Mn. Cotry restaunmt Wednesday eveand Mrs. Eugene Trl·plett
ning. for a six o'clock dinner.
received an ann19el'SUJ
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heavy casualties oc- ~~-Jrred at the soccer stadium, 1 Pazos tuspened tM game,
here at least four persons and the crowd w~nt wild.
1d perhaps as many as 10 · Outnumbered police - t 11 e
-ere killed Uy police bullets Istadium detan Included only 41
.1d hundreds were trampled to : men and 2 dogs - used tear
.:'!ath or suffocated by a panic- [gas and shot! fired in the air
y mob fleeing a tear . gas at- , to break up the attack. The
;ck.
Icrowd, fleeing the 1as, ntshe4l
~ trouble started during an ~ into tunnel .. lib exits only a
·lyrnpic - elimination soccer find the doon at the eni
arne, when Uruguayan #tef- lbarred.
!fee R. Angel Pazos disallowed Scores of perapns, many ol
Peruvian goal that would tltem women and children, Wert
- ave tied the score in a game tramp!P.d underfoot and othen
4th an Argentine team at 1-1. 1were crushed q:ainst walls ~
Two fans got oniO lhe field gates by 1be Weight ol the ·nd attacked the ref-eree. ..
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BROADWAY ·BULLETIN BOARD
Jane Fonda's chums are betting
she'll matry Roger Vadim In the near fu.
lure. "This is lt,"IIi!O)' Say, While adll)itting slle's bee11 ·very .altar-shy with her
other· ardep!'!jdmjrers . . . . . Both Jack
Lerl)mol\~ aful. qt&gt;ne KeUy caught "Nol&gt;odY Loves .An Al))atrou." They both
h.I\Ye eY~ ~Ill' it as sC,feen vehicle for
the~Mely~nd won;rtnow until they
rea.t.tt hertJI!at~ they're' rivals for the
8aJ!le pro~y; . ~·. T!Je ·. impresario of
one of the ~Ji\Ost -..,.bill~ projects at the
WQrld's Ji'ilr,w.,. lol4,'1i)' his backers to
~ wtllllit _i W.ei!~ or face a ~·mlllion
lawsuit. He11·o~• ,
'noe ~ c...todY, l)eaJ'Ipg involving Glor·
laj:li'abame ana· ~ HoW.rd won't go on
·for another ~blfe: weeks. She's In the hospital" ·- .'·~yley Miqs, who at 18 is one
~·the blg~st clnellla stars in the world,
. !!a joiaW five oiJier. European actors·'ilnehidlng her fatlier, Jobn Mlll• in for·
ming a TV produetioa•j:ompany.. Their ~
· aiiJ! bl , to crash the ltiCrallve American
mullet . : ·. As a &amp;eatutll of gratitude and
fi1eh~p t.o bel' ilge11t. Gloria Safier,
·~rA (Oliver!) B!:Own Will make Gloria
; prelid,e.DJ ~~ the newJ,y ~ed Georjllo
Brown Co'rp. .. . The.flm galleys of
~rge A4endoza'l fortllj:oming novel,
".'l)ie~ Hawk Ia Humming." bave . gone
· llll'aight to Paul NeWDIOn and Joanne
Woodwlr!l, In hopes that they'll dp the
I~ rolelo in 'the flicbr version. It's per'
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Altl!ougb' "lri His Write;• the book
authored by John Lennon of The BeaUes,
has been hailed by some critics as ail but
a mixture of James Joyce and James
Thurber, those in the know are aware
that it's .a big private joke-a "put-on."
. .. 20th Century Fox continues to make
blg comeback news. The West Coast lot
Is boomlng with so much activity there's
no JY!9m to .film. anything· else there, so
studjo :representatives are flying to New
York ~to survey 't he .Gotham situation
with a view .to shootin_ll a few properties
. here. And only a year ago, the "experts"
were predicting 20th would fold.

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Dro.,.llc acior !. G. Marshal~ left1 and
...,Jiao Joey lishat&gt; wiH bo co-•osts
fW tilt 196( "lmmr """'"''" ahow, Mooday, May 25;- NIC.TV. Marshall,
ttar of CU.iV'o "Tho Dtftodon,•

LIMA, Peru (U\"1) - Angry mobs surged tbroul!h the
xeets here Sunday night, stoning and setting fire to
Jildings in the aftermath of a riot • stamnede at the
ational soccer stadium which kill~ at least 268 perms.. Further disorders _we~e expected lo:'SJ ..
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&gt;r the Peruvian "white bouse" to protest to Prefldent
'ernando Belaunde Terry against "police brutallty."
'olice dispersed both mobs without major violence.•_· _

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two of them.
Fint to come 0111 will M
"lslarut of lito Blue Dolphins, •
Dlta "O.fly" tka '"n.lfJ."
The dUeo of the last I w o
may be changed. ill "Daffy,•
abe C&lt;&gt;Stars wlth Universal'o
bl'igbt aew boy,

Michael PartL

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~lither lo a production engl.
Deer with a cllomiAiaJ COIDp8DJ;
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University ol Delaware, b u t
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after she graduated from htp
school on 1 visit to relaliveo,
Sbe tool&lt; a summer course It
the P88adena Playhouse, woa a
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aDd oever ~went bact: East
.She bad • brief fling in lefo.
viSioa, playing Loretui Young'a
oldeot dBughiH 011 Miss Voung'o
laai, liDiortunate serlot. T h e a
Universal fwncf her, iDd abe't
been -ing mov~ iince.

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