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:_-. utiVOid Doc Adams Outlasts Kildare, .
ftasey with His Sure Lead Poisoning Cure
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Adams continue• to cure knife.
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lead poisoning in "gunsmoke!_'' Moreover, Doc .~:dams
::::hi~" d;cel_t!;;.-;: l bu_-t olllrlladllswaylwdallldrwhambmedthereeut herlal~~ BinS ouran a~ti'c'albuiBWSSbll=- Mle. aodneru rwcr
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Brain surgery and ron1antl( lost far fewer p_atien~s than
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didoes paJl aflet· a few •easons, those smart alec ktds wpodtl~ .
Does the Society !or the Pre- I won't take_ ltn_:e.
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"'"'" nr •...C.Mlo hYsteria. li· ments have .seemed mostly ala- beD-bottomed _pan_t~ ~~~- .~~~
but the removal ol a ,;,.gun miracle drugs and by ermtc venlion of Cruelty to Animals ~ • d•~ m~udg.~~nt ' 0' 1 ... i ;;.need enHrely by Adlai Sleven- llsttcal, arrived In one of the Harlow used to,, ,~,. """ '(""
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. slug from a cowboy, thai's art. needles.
cover fish?
, wtcked. HJS ay wt come.
son's son Borden and operat- St Laurent. type neo-borlesque and gatherej( damtiiy back n a
Actor Milburn Stone esti- Stone has become so
There is a new bar gambling I If a man commlta adulrery, ed b
I mer Riviera beach- bare-babe dresses wllh a few pigtail.
k"
r
same
called
Piranha
Ante,
and
is
an
alcoholic
or
bas
obv1ou~
Y
a
or
b
•• · a cou le
Pomeroy, Ohio
mates he's hea rd the "ton. o associated with his role
I think it should be stopped' vices at least hla sl119 are ob- boy who came to Manhattan sequllls up ere aw
p'
There Is canned noise lor nonbullets falling lrom his forceps everyone excepting his
be
doU
and vious' and the wile can get sym- and helped start the dlscotheq· strategically down there, ~..: dancing, noisier live music for
TONIG~JT&amp; 6~~~5DAY into the basin some 200 times diaoo !~ily, calls him Doc.
then the
Is a dro::·one ol pathy But when he is a trouble- ue craze here . By name Oil· not to gel the premises ral
dancing If that's what the fru&amp;
during his ll years wtth the "That pleases me," he said those fierce iranbas into a make; wholevs to burden others vier ~uelin, by birth French, ... Llza Mlnnelll came In
a and watusi and such may . be
,
horse
opera.
or
enough
lead
to
dur_
i
ng
a
~reak
in
the
CBS
tank
o!
gold!(.b.
he
eats
the
secretly,
what
can
poor
wile
by
nature
shrewd
and
by
curdress
suitably
several
inches
a·
called ... Non-dance activttles
8
11
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
orm
the
SwiSs
marme&lt;.
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show.
"\Vhat
greater
comgoldfish
YOU
bet
on,
you
win.
do
except
be
a
good
Christian
rent
standards
hlp
to
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what
the
bove
her
knees,
Hermione
Ginon the first level include loung·
May 6-10
While Kildare and Casey pliment could an actor have·~
The poor things are living baiL and hope his sins will sollteday pubUc wants, on opening n!ghl gold wore a hat, J.oan Crawford es with color'TV: Scopitone, lhe
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W•lt Disney's
"THE UCl Y DACHSHUND "
dres&gt;ed in white tunics and •·J've got a lot of respect !or This is worse than cock fights- lind him out. To the wo~!d, he he J81Dmed together more than wore Orson Bean on one, arm, film-jukebox which erupts I~
t'J"ochnicolor J
1worked in antiseptic surround- IJoc Adams. He saves more at least the roosters have . a is a "wonderful person. Not 3,000 (Admission $3 week nights, diamond• on the . other, . the mad•mod music at the drop o!
f~P With Dean Jones and
ings with complicated machine- patients than he loses._ He's a lighting chance. And I Imagine to me.
1 $4 week~a and no. tiP. , Skltch Henderaons saped at the a fairly large coin; lhere's ev·
· Sm&lt;Jnne Pleshrtte
W•lt Di1ney's
ry. IJoc Adams is content to sympatheltc old bird wtlh great !ish hurt too, even if fiShermen Why- don't you show a bit of ; ping!) wildly enthnsiaollc and organized Madness. A!rican sing en a library sloeked with !or·
\ 'WINNIE THE POOH"
roll up his sleeves, anesthetize af!ecuon lor the other
don't like to think about iL - pity to those who need an un- mostly wlerdly dressed paying lng slar Miriam Makeba soak· e!gn (EIIe, Queen etc.) and do
(and the honey tree I
his
luckless
patient
with
a
tors
in
the
show."
SCHOCKED
derstanding friend? Don't be •• cu_stomers who wore
every· ed up one more memory of the mestic milgazines.
1l'ertmicolorl
couple shots of red-eye and
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Dear Shocked:
sarcastic and caustic In ynur re- thmg from ponytails (!hal would Broadway jungle, Micheline Ler·
COLORCARTOON&lt;
start probing around with a dull S~ne tsn 1 d!ssattsfl~
Call your local SPCA. And I'd marks. It doesn't make
' be the boys) to pants (that of ner sparkled in like a m_ndern The main or second floor ha~
Admission : 75c &amp; 40c
I pla)tng lhe same roe
suggest that if your bloodthirsty i look feminine, refined or
course would be the girls).
Zelda Fitzgerald,
Hunllngton 1,000 sq~~e !~et o! dance
, afler week: He keeps
bartender wants to make bets ' passionate
What better opportunity lor lfarllord arrived as he does space, pratrte-s!ze tn lb!s hand·
i httle glmmtcks to bnng Doc to ion his piranha he should pill i WIFE .
general aU • out exhib!l!onlsm lor almosl any opening short k&lt;!'ch!ef • size dance floor age
' hie.
.. his own ten fingers in lhe !~b 1 Dear Wife:
than the premiere of this econ- o! supermarkets. Tom Poston of . . . II has three hands rolat
: Stone hos many of Docs tank, for bait. - H.
What did f say? Only that omy • packaged pop-art man • the TV panel shows glanced lng on a stage constructed ol
charactemtlr~. He pulls ~t hiS Dear Helen:
women with gumption are olio- made volcano (O!!icially, the sleepily around, eyes drooping stainless oteel on three le_vels
I ear when he s thmkmg, snorts
You were downright cruel !n tresses of their own destiny. three-level looneybin Is "The In hi• good looking Silent Pic· and dancers seeking the hmewtth. annoyance an~ squmche~ your reply lo "20-Year Widow They don't have lo wallow in Po]&gt;-(&gt;? Corp." of which Bor- lure face.
light may trip the feverish !anup hts eyes when he' makmg a with a Live Husband."
You self·pity - or play the saint den SU!venson ·gets 49 per cent Make no mislake, this is a laslic on specially raised platpomt.
said widow-wives don't rate ' to their husbands' sinner which lor his more than $100,1100 !n- . Fun Factory, three Doors or forms; lhere was plenty of !haL
"Dodge City has become ~ • much sympathy with you be- could tum almost any
Jeky- veslment, Coquelln 51 per cent hyped-up, pent-up planned erreal P},ace ~~-me - -the set, 1 cause "there is always some· 11 into a Mr. Hyde.
lor his paeans).
rant-hood, llll!rally dozens of President
William Henry
m;.a~, he satd.
h 1 t 1 tb!ng they can do, if they have Counseling might help !f Monlque von Vooren, 1
girls in gold pants, young men Harrison died in olflce one
Its pecuhar,d bu~w en r~ the gumption to make a deci- you'd listen, listen, lesten...... tuewred lady who describes, in semi-Beatie hairdos, down to month after his inauguration.
. on ~hat war l'O
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e sion and stick to it.''
yourself as well as the coun: mornmg and walk o~to the Jfyo u, Helen,h avea kind, selor. And learn that a man who '
1slage / become a di~fer:~t understanding, cooperative, lov- is wonderful to others but mean
Had Th '11 T'L 1 E
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man. 1os~l my ~wn 1 en~ !ng, sw..,t, sell-sacrificing, obe- 1to his wile may simply be livO'S
ey JJI:J t very tme Ill
and actua Y
come
c dieul, spiritural husband ..... l ing up to expectations. - H.
A~AMS.
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I tStop the millie, friend : .. U Dear Helen:
So DIG NE 170.... sur
HIS 3"" Bilrn-IIMY, PAPA ANt:'
II tl gues any lurtheJ I ,':'ay THIS is what you think aU bus- Should you give a bousewarmNar, HOWEVER, 1'17-iERE
MAMA PRESENTEP U'i. ROSINPANTS
' begm to pracllce medicme.
banda shonld be, you HAVE got ing for a cold fish? This woman
Ht:'S
SUPI'OSEP ; 0 ....
WITH A SA(I(~X .. • •
a problem-II.J y ous bould and her husband built a new
BY
, lhank Heaven for your lucky house. She lorded it over the
NATURALI ZER
] break.. I'm sure you don't po- rest or us and our "old shacks."
ssess any finer qualities than She never has anything nice to
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some of us who just happened . say, but always thinks she t.
You'l! find so many wonderful
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to get stuck with a louse.
' the best. Most of the neighbors
styles for spring and summer
Decision?
If
you
mean
leave
are against the housewarming,
•31•· Chapman-Canaday's. Choose
him, State law differs. We would but a lew think it 1a the thing
Sunday School attendance on be left with nothing to live on. , to do because her husband is a
,,lteautiful shoes for Mom.
April 24 was 75, offering $25.41. See a counselor? He ties my great guy, and he is treated
Marty Broderick suffered a bands with his sarcasm, saying pretty badly by his wife also.
broken al'ITI at his home last it isn't HE who needs one. He Decision, please? - D. T.
week.
can see no fault in himself.
Dear D.:
GIFT HER
'Mrs. William Bartels has ~e- 1 have a husband who is a Give the hoUsewarming If
turned lo her home alter bemg Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, taking Mrs. Fish remains cold, you
WITH MOJUDS
I confmed to Veterans Memortal all his hostilities out on me, can feel self-righteous. II It
New spring shades of
Hospital for the past week.
hiding his cruelness In subtle warm.
h er
u p,
Rosf'tle, Brown Crisp,
Miss
Bertha
Righthouse
of
ways,
keeping
God
and
me
at
he
plea.antly
surprised .
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Fantasy and Off-Blark
Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pack arm's length. 1 could fill sever· Either way you can't lose. Have
Free Mother's Day gift
of Richmondale, Mr. and Mrs.' a! pages oolling you o! the kind fun - H.

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Robert 0. SChmell, with a
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of !Jiddltport High School.

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POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE

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visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis of Pomeroy one eve•
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Make Elberfel ds In Pomeroy
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print jeroeys - solid ribbon jerseys printed and solid linens - dacron and
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Jerry Owens,
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Athens Wins Fourth Straight ·Track Crown; GAHS Secood
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Middleport ond Pomeroy high lllrth; Ronnie Cheadle, mth In DISCUS - Randy Harklno . (A), $'0"; Jobn Brown (0) 1'1"; I(A) and Jim Gilmore (G)
(New record - old reeord f:fl.l Pbeip11 (L); Rod Sauer (!.!); 1 polls (Halik Dooa, Btb ~~ ,
track teams, who will meet the mile run; ROO Sauer, 440 (A) 144'1"; Bul&lt;:h MCormickiPal Henderihot (ol1'2" (lhlrd 1 10'; Gre1 IIDweU (G) 10'; BIU Gearlt Slump, Losan, 11159). Ron Hlndy (M); :SU
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lights In a dual meet, finis Idash, fifth;
Mark Tann•hlll, 125'4"; Eugene Lee (G) 118'; fewer mlsseo); t'O"
f t'8".
ed fUIII and sixth Wednesday at ,fifth, 880 run; Sam Hood, third, John Lackey (A) 180'9") 144'i" TWO MILE RUN- Marobllll 1111 YARD HIGH HURDLESOhio University in the annua11220 dash, and U·!€ mile r-elay {New recuni _ olU te\:ua...i 1S6' Hal6iii {A}, Douu;· ?r::t=' {.!); !'..:::"~- :H::-!::!!:: {.•.); !~·~P'2!!!Snutheaslern Ohio Track and Iteam, fourth place (R 0 g e r II%", Dennis Cade, Athens, Charles Baker (G); Larry Pra~ curt m; Joe Rlddlebarger (L);
Field meet won by Athens.
Swarlz, Leland
Brown, Alan 11965).
er (JI; Bob McKay (L); 11:11.5 John Brown (GI: Tom Ellinger
With S&lt;onng on lhe 1&gt;4-3-2-l .Oiler and Vance),
SHOT PUT- Randy Harkins . (Meet record slnce Ibis It the (LI: :1!.5
b"is, the JackeL' had II ! Points were won for Pomeroy 1 (A) 49'1"; Bob Trowbridge (L) I first year tor the event).
100 YARD DASH -Tom Frapoints and Pomeroy 9, Athens hy Don Swisher, third in the 47'2"; John Lackey (A) 42'8"; BROAD JUMP -Todd· Soy- z1er (L); Ken DeVeau tAl; Don
won Wllh lOI : ~allioo!i .,
,-." 100 yard daoh: 800 relay team Butch McCormick WI 37'S"; der (A) 111'8'3"; Tom Frailer Swloher (PI; Terry Ellis (A);
, second with 53, Logan third · of Swisher, Bill Nease, B iII Larry Vance (M) 38'9"; 49'1" (LI 18'1"; T0111 Smith (A) 17' Don Shafter (J); :1~.4.
With 38, Jackson lourlh w•th English, Duane Brickles. fourth (New record - old record 47' II" : Lorry Gingerldl (J) 17' ONE MILE RUN - Tom
2B.
and SwiSher, se&lt;.'llnd in the 220\5'4", Lloyd Simmons, Logan, 101'."; Sam Eisuauglo (G); 16' Smilh (A): Bruce Smith (G);
Middleport boys placing were dash.
196SJ.
6".
Jeff Dixon (A); T.. Henry (JI;
Larry Vance in lhe shot put,
RESULTS
HIGH JUMP- Todd Snyder POLE VAULT -Jack Clark RMmle Cheadle (MJ; 4:3U-

_..YARD RELAY- Athens

(Richerd Gura, Terry Elllo,
Todd Snyder, Jim HeffelllnSerl;
Je~t."!'!! ~R!rk ~i~h•n, Steve
Pfancull, Rusty HeDry,
Don
Shalf&lt;r); Galllpollo (John Walk·
er, Bob Woodward, Sam El..
naUIIe, Ralph YOWlS); Po..,.
roy (Dan Swlllher, Bill Nease,
Bill E111!11ob, Duane Brickles);
Logan (GJ'O'g West,
George
Luncb, CUrl Parry, Tom Elling·
er); U'7
f40 Yt.RD DASH- Ken DeVeau (A); Merl Bell (L); Jim

180 YARD LOW HURDLES-I strong); AtheN (Rlcll_, •
Randy Horkias lA); Sam EiJ. Pat HendB&amp;hop, Jaei&lt; ~ •• ~"' '
aaugle (G); Ttrry Ellis (A); Bob Stewart); Jackaon .(To
Dana Ki~our (Jl : John WaJk· Henry, Don Shaffer,
er (G); :21.8
gOIIl', Rick Richards);
880 YARD RUN Tom port (Roger Swartz,
Smith (A); David Annalrong Brown, Alan Oiler,
(G): Jeff Dixon (A) Greg Smith Vance); Logan (Jim
(G); Mark Tanneh1Ue (M); SieVe Phelps, George
2:11U
Leo Fell) HU.
220. YARD DASH - Tom TEAM SCORING Franer (L): Don Swlllher (P); (A) 101; Gallipolis (G) ~c· k"'
Sam Hood (MI; Ken DeVeau gan (LI 38; Jackson
(A); Merl Bell (L); :2U
M1ddlepart (M) 11;
ONE MILE RELAY- Galli· (P) 9,
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BIG CHIEF

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Garf GardDer (I ...,I from

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Every curve of this walk·
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craftsmanship - tucked T·strap, stacked heel, per.
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tiel

Middleport ond Pomeroy high lllrth; Ronnie Cheadle, mth In DISCUS - Randy Harklno . (A), $'0"; Jobn Brown (0) 1'1"; I(A) and Jim Gilmore (G)
(New record - old reeord f:fl.l Pbeip11 (L); Rod Sauer (!.!); 1 polls (Halik Dooa, Btb ~~ ,
track teams, who will meet the mile run; ROO Sauer, 440 (A) 144'1"; Bul&lt;:h MCormickiPal Henderihot (ol1'2" (lhlrd 1 10'; Gre1 IIDweU (G) 10'; BIU Gearlt Slump, Losan, 11159). Ron Hlndy (M); :SU
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lights In a dual meet, finis Idash, fifth;
Mark Tann•hlll, 125'4"; Eugene Lee (G) 118'; fewer mlsseo); t'O"
f t'8".
ed fUIII and sixth Wednesday at ,fifth, 880 run; Sam Hood, third, John Lackey (A) 180'9") 144'i" TWO MILE RUN- Marobllll 1111 YARD HIGH HURDLESOhio University in the annua11220 dash, and U·!€ mile r-elay {New recuni _ olU te\:ua...i 1S6' Hal6iii {A}, Douu;· ?r::t=' {.!); !'..:::"~- :H::-!::!!:: {.•.); !~·~P'2!!!Snutheaslern Ohio Track and Iteam, fourth place (R 0 g e r II%", Dennis Cade, Athens, Charles Baker (G); Larry Pra~ curt m; Joe Rlddlebarger (L);
Field meet won by Athens.
Swarlz, Leland
Brown, Alan 11965).
er (JI; Bob McKay (L); 11:11.5 John Brown (GI: Tom Ellinger
With S&lt;onng on lhe 1&gt;4-3-2-l .Oiler and Vance),
SHOT PUT- Randy Harkins . (Meet record slnce Ibis It the (LI: :1!.5
b"is, the JackeL' had II ! Points were won for Pomeroy 1 (A) 49'1"; Bob Trowbridge (L) I first year tor the event).
100 YARD DASH -Tom Frapoints and Pomeroy 9, Athens hy Don Swisher, third in the 47'2"; John Lackey (A) 42'8"; BROAD JUMP -Todd· Soy- z1er (L); Ken DeVeau tAl; Don
won Wllh lOI : ~allioo!i .,
,-." 100 yard daoh: 800 relay team Butch McCormick WI 37'S"; der (A) 111'8'3"; Tom Frailer Swloher (PI; Terry Ellis (A);
, second with 53, Logan third · of Swisher, Bill Nease, B iII Larry Vance (M) 38'9"; 49'1" (LI 18'1"; T0111 Smith (A) 17' Don Shafter (J); :1~.4.
With 38, Jackson lourlh w•th English, Duane Brickles. fourth (New record - old record 47' II" : Lorry Gingerldl (J) 17' ONE MILE RUN - Tom
2B.
and SwiSher, se&lt;.'llnd in the 220\5'4", Lloyd Simmons, Logan, 101'."; Sam Eisuauglo (G); 16' Smilh (A): Bruce Smith (G);
Middleport boys placing were dash.
196SJ.
6".
Jeff Dixon (A); T.. Henry (JI;
Larry Vance in lhe shot put,
RESULTS
HIGH JUMP- Todd Snyder POLE VAULT -Jack Clark RMmle Cheadle (MJ; 4:3U-

_..YARD RELAY- Athens

(Richerd Gura, Terry Elllo,
Todd Snyder, Jim HeffelllnSerl;
Je~t."!'!! ~R!rk ~i~h•n, Steve
Pfancull, Rusty HeDry,
Don
Shalf&lt;r); Galllpollo (John Walk·
er, Bob Woodward, Sam El..
naUIIe, Ralph YOWlS); Po..,.
roy (Dan Swlllher, Bill Nease,
Bill E111!11ob, Duane Brickles);
Logan (GJ'O'g West,
George
Luncb, CUrl Parry, Tom Elling·
er); U'7
f40 Yt.RD DASH- Ken DeVeau (A); Merl Bell (L); Jim

180 YARD LOW HURDLES-I strong); AtheN (Rlcll_, •
Randy Horkias lA); Sam EiJ. Pat HendB&amp;hop, Jaei&lt; ~ •• ~"' '
aaugle (G); Ttrry Ellis (A); Bob Stewart); Jackaon .(To
Dana Ki~our (Jl : John WaJk· Henry, Don Shaffer,
er (G); :21.8
gOIIl', Rick Richards);
880 YARD RUN Tom port (Roger Swartz,
Smith (A); David Annalrong Brown, Alan Oiler,
(G): Jeff Dixon (A) Greg Smith Vance); Logan (Jim
(G); Mark Tanneh1Ue (M); SieVe Phelps, George
2:11U
Leo Fell) HU.
220. YARD DASH - Tom TEAM SCORING Franer (L): Don Swlllher (P); (A) 101; Gallipolis (G) ~c· k"'
Sam Hood (MI; Ken DeVeau gan (LI 38; Jackson
(A); Merl Bell (L); :2U
M1ddlepart (M) 11;
ONE MILE RELAY- Galli· (P) 9,
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There wUl be a Hoolfauy
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Some of IR acto wW be lbe

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OPEN AT 7 P.M.
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Every curve of this walk·
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craftsmanship - tucked T·strap, stacked heel, per.
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SOLID VALUE!

FOR THE
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WE'RE LOOKING
FOR PEOPLE WHO
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Crisp STRAW
Crisply STYLED
Sprlnc-crlop llraw-acrullbible ayloa .otraw - for
thio newest ol dreJI fuhlono wltb llender, hlP
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20 GAL. GARBAGE CAN --,-...,.-~ $3.00 .

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N;it.ne Wood looked Uke a.lot" etc.) also II shorlln every

Sammy Davis Jr. Is driving

se~ 'iont tall b\:.c ~ cblifnnl way but talent . · Baby J8D8 11himself so wildly, you'd
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fl!l' help In earning respect and
lt'ust, and tell the new boy what
he alrejldy klli&gt;ws; you're a for·
lnfl "too-ni~" girl who has
teamed it's nicer to be "nice."
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JIACJNI) CI!LEBMTION
Saturday, May 14.
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. LUPI)''• The associaUon will dedicate
- The 30IIth aMivers.,-y of .a plaque on the appro~unate
Thoroughbred racing 1n Am.,l· apot where the first horae race
ca will be celebrated by the was run, and then s~a reNew York Racing AssoclaUon enactment o! the first riC..

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• New Turbo-Jet V8s with dilplou:emO!IIIa of 396 ancl '27 eubic Inch•• that JOU &lt;Ill order.
• A faiiJ OJD&lt;hnll1lsed 3-apeed tranomiosion as standard.
• A Turbo HJdra·Matir tranomiasion available.
• Deep•twill earpeling on eyery model.
o Sl1·11l0111h or 8,0oo-mile lubrication inlerYals.
• Self·adJulllng brakes.
• A Delc:otron gO!IIerator lbal eslellda battery life,
• Self·rleuillg rorker panelo.
• Up to :r more oboulder room; !nrreiOed leg and head room.
• A 81Doolber coll-opriag ouopension.
• New oound and vibration dampeners throughout.
• A 1aa1er bodJ, a wider frame and tread.
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and Mrs. Charles Rife were
their cblidren, Mr. aao1 Mrs.
Robert Rife and children, Bobbl and Sammie, of St. Albans,
W· Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
R~e and family of SUIIbury: Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Hoffman (Patty) and son, Stevie, of AJbanyi
Mr. and Mrs. George G. Saxton
and 18)lllly of East Liberty:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rife were
married May I, 1920 at Porn· .
eroy by Justice ef the Peace
Steven Martha. 48 years ago.
They have 12 chfldren.
Mrs. Bonnie Varney
and
ohildren called on Mr.
and
Mrs. Charlei Rife Saturday.
Mrs. Sarah Rife and son and
Mr. Edward Rile were shoplng in Pomeroy last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rife
and children of St. Albans, 1
called on Mr. and Mro. Law· :
renee Chapman Sunday alter·

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Gllllpolit, Ohio

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\persevering io r&lt;voJuiioll.
to Viet NIID by !no common boundary with degenerated into an acoomplice il ..
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Tbe Ahllaaae
By Un!leof Pnlo Jiottnalloul
Today Is Thursday, May $,
Uoe !25th day of llletl with ZIO
til follow.
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The moon II be~o Ill lull,
phase and last quarter.
The momlnJ stars are
and 8stuno,

The eveaing star IJIJ ~=~
Amerle!1 author c
M!)l'ley wu hom 00 thil ,.y
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Ia 1821, Napo!eoa Bo~aparto
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Gerald SBIIon of East Llber·
ty eBIIed on Mrs. F8J . Wood
and ~. Myrla ,Rile Satur4ay
morn mg.·
Mra. Fay Wood, Mrs. Sarlh
Rife and Mr. and Mra. o. M.
Rife were shopping jn Wilko,..
vme , on Frldll)'• .
~· ,. Edward Rile of
cal 1 on .Mia. Fay Wood
M~&gt;.' :·clyrls Rile Saturday.
Mr. 81)d Mra. Charles Farley
of Canal Winchester are ....
nouncing the birth of their first
child, a 10 lb. daughter, bono
April 211. Graadpareatl are Mr.
aod Mrs. Jerry Bowen ol Cllnal
Wincllester. Gfeal gratldmotlter
" MO'!I. Fay Wood and Mra. ,
Myrla f!lle ll a great, great 1
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granam.Uier
Mi. oolul
Rli:hani
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Rife . and family have moved i
from Mlchigmo to lbe
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of his mother, Mrs. Ethel Rife I
Richard Lee Rife uc1 J~
Dale RUe made s business trip
to Columbus last week.
Billy Edward Rife ol
bury aod hls grandmolller Mrs.
Emma Pierce of Dundas,'
• recent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charleo Rife.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles RUe
aod sen, Edward, called oa
Mr. and Mra. Ray Brooks,
A1bany' Rt. 4, Saturday
ernoon. OUier gcests of the
Brooks' were ber brothers Mr
Jobn Thompson and Mr.' J.,;
l'hompson and family of C.bin
Creek, W. Va.
Mno. Ethel Rile apeat • , ..
eent evening wflh Mr.
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Mra. Charles Rile.

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peoples llruggle nuld be stiU Chinese territory."
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The New China News Agency,
monitored in Tokyo, quoted a
spokesman lor the
Foreign Ministry as saying
truth ol the matter 11
Soviet aid Is "a stram:•
desl(lned til hlde • policy of
&lt;~world dominati.ol.
lbrougb
U.S.-Soviet collaboration."
Chino also blasted u.s.
Secrelary of State Dean Rusk
lor uylnl llrst China hal
Isolated herself from the
community of nations.
"(It Is) U.S. imperialism and
the reactiona ries tf
countries whv have really
become Isolated," said Foreign
Minister Chen Yi at a receptiOn

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(vis&lt;lils, the nohat hals etc.) Bjorkmon interview was a ph&lt;&gt; I .. Kate Smtih, If not of
and dad leUong me wjlpl ·to do liooner or later he'll find out . This column Is dedicated lo
and l!onti Rock 111, the latter Ito of secretary Johnny in high IPepsi Geoeratlon, Is at
Instead ol my grandmother and oind i'U lose him.
I8Jilily living, so If you're hav·
an ,i;heared hair dtt'sser turn· , boots taking dictation, lying a· something short of the
great aunt ta~ my . Mom How 0811 1 prevent this and lng :dd trouble or just plain
ed .:l"k roller in I'•Jdng clothes I cross Baby Jane's bed, all or,ric Generation -she's
· what lo tell nle .
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and (Jong ponytail halrdon't ... ! which is to note how things 1 TV sho~ with Andy
We have a big bouse lhlt be- hope It Isn't too late to win ...,. She will Nlso welcome your
Hal~n mi~ht create a hat for swing in Manhattan even K it's and Dean Martin for the fall, longs to my Dad be&lt;;lust my spect. 1 Lmow other girl:! have own 'amusing experiences. Adlrd if he could get a beret rather far from really high sogrondmother gave lt to him, IIlii problem too. Maybe some dreS! Helen Hottel in care of
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over.:. he bun.
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providing she .could live lhere1 ol them will write and tell you IIlii newilpaper.
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In
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TMCY
A man who weighs 200
-women's Wear Daily as to why I When Jane Wytmln feels fine :
W'Sll, that's fine. We Jove Dear Tracy:
pounds at the poles wtighs one
JiJ he ~nt.ed to write a musical: she still calls Dr. Bernard Stol- i
the house, but everytime us kids You've discovered
what pound less at the equator.
, comfy ("Coco," based
on 1 mer in L.A. . Mel Torme loves
want to do something all tha DIOny girls don't lind out 1n
'-- ---1Fren'h couturier Coco Chanel's auto rocing so much he turned By William Lawrence, D.D.S. other kids get to do, the oldesl lime: Being free with boys car·
FtH Florida Vacation
.liveJY escapades) with H'wood'• down a fantastic Australion 1 Among the serious letters generation bombs lt. And my rles an awfully big price tag(4 D•y• &amp; 3 Night•!
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, Andre Previn: ''I'm short and ofrer (at the Chevron Hilton) to get from reader~ are
folks side with them because - one that doesn't qlllt.
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l'vef"or~ed with, tall comP?sera attend the May 30, Indianapolis that are quite humorous -or ~&lt;Jook wbat they've done for Honesty ls tbe best cement
Ev1ryone C1n Got
-all ~ lif~ and I ve hated lt . . 500 race . There s a hot rum- perhaps facetious.
us!"
for 8 broken reputation, but peoCertified Gas Station
11 Ani'' . . . little aod we're or in the rock...,t that "Cher"
1 can't wear shorts beeall!e . pie wiU always lreep watching W. M•ln Str..t Pom•roy, 0.
rna for each other." . .. Fine, of "Sonny and Cher" will go it In response to a recent
"la~es don'~ dress that way."
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ex ' Frederick Loewe, who solo ... Perry Como leaves cle on bruxism (night
My great aunt . peeks out the
. wrotP, the very finest of Lern-. May 4 for Rome to cut an ltal· ing), a woman in Texas
window when my b&amp;y friend · •
- er's ihows with him ("My Fair 1 ian recording; Roselle, Perry's "I read wilb great inte"rest your walks me home and If be
JL Lad~~· ''Brigadoon,'' •·came- wife, flies two days earlier.
article on grinding teeth
at es me, even just 8 'peek, th.,.•., 1
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nigh!. I immediately mailed
got me in a home for wi•red \
to a friend whose husbandv.,,, mothers already. Ill go to ,v~
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been chronic grinder for
it my girl friend, I'm "running
In fact, they've recently
the streets." If we even disaa divorce because it made her gree with our parents. ·
so nervous she just couldn't aren't respectful, and what
stand it any longer. It's amaz- children coming to
lng to think that .adjusting his days!" It's nag, _nag, nag, and,
bite might have saved
honest, I'm nGt exaggerating.
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marriage.''
They read all this junk aboul
toen-agera
and believe every bit
Mrs. S. write~ from Georgia,
of
it.
One
of my friend$ baa
10 l'm disturbed by
reading
your article on teeth getting old. a guitar. You'd think It was a
I'm 44, in good health, and rar- live cobra. He sings good, l&gt;ll
ing to go. However, I fear my it's 11 caterwalling." rm 16 and
teeth may be aging, and I'm I can't even accept a ride home
in a car if It's driven by s teen.
troubled to think thai while
Car dale? I could u sonn take
body remains young, my
may he getting old. I use wrink· a trip to the moon.
le cream and exercisers. Are My parents don't nal!y want
there similar things I can use to be this strict hot they don't
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1963-For the firlt Ume, JOU
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Aunt
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l ·~ br the above cartoon.
done? - BLUE SUE
Dear Sue:
... Only If your folks can say,
Jt
(A-wen lomorrc;tw)
kind and firm, 11 You've raised
y,.,,f,rt,.,.·,IJ'Ill1lhtn. CAPON ENNUI VII Ill LEGION
your fammes; now let us raise
ours." Il they can't make tbiJ
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H;,.,;,, Ford and Princess Lu.,. ond so she's being photographed car-nominated-songs on the TV Us! It welooines· laughs b u I Dtar Helen:
The lluch· . aod Interviewed and wo just award show also were
paid wo~'t dodge a sertona ques· ·i have been too nice 10 ' the eapolls, Minn. 5545&gt;1 but where .
Windsor seema to ha" ran aeroos an interview
In $2,000 each . ·. The
pianist lion with a brushoff.
guys, and I have a pretty bad do you write to get a pen pal in
~ ~~;J~~l~ja Gr~mmille her new . wltich she cites her ''secretary,'' i witb .Jane Morgan didn't plan Send your teen-agi questions Ireputation, maybe WO~~ th_an J the United States? - K.M.
'Ill
daily hangout, which a young fellow who wears Cour· it but he almost was the funniest to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, reaDy deserve because . boys
Dear K:
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a feather in its coq au :reges • height boots, goes shop- thing oo Ole show !jusl reac~ care o! Helen Help VSI IIlii ialk big. My mother has not!.,.
Teen .m~ga~Jnes sometimes
If Wally was the last , ping for her personal clothes, Iiog and goofing ovor hls
oewspaper.
·
ed I'm too popular wllh bOys have a pen pal exchange - or
it:; fine comestibles Itries them oo wben she hasn't es) H'wood expects
and Is qulfe suspicious.
why not write to a school in·the
· carol Bjorkman time, inclu&lt;ling underthings that IReynolds to wind up with
BATTLE OF THE
A few days ago I met a real city of your choice? Sugges·
at the Colony
with I go beneath the slorinklng violets "Wildcat" role Ann • Ma1rgr&lt;1t I GENERATIONS
nice guy ood 1 think the world
tlons, ilnyone? - H.
H&gt;lsion, who created most of 1"s..-through pla.Uc pants and i thinks belongs to her: we
Dear Helen:
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By Jack O'Brlaa
N;it.ne Wood looked Uke a.lot" etc.) also II shorlln every

Sammy Davis Jr. Is driving

se~ 'iont tall b\:.c ~ cblifnnl way but talent . · Baby J8D8 11himself so wildly, you'd
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fl!l' help In earning respect and
lt'ust, and tell the new boy what
he alrejldy klli&gt;ws; you're a for·
lnfl "too-ni~" girl who has
teamed it's nicer to be "nice."
(l(jOO 'luck! Yop'll make it; I
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Thoroughbred racing 1n Am.,l· apot where the first horae race
ca will be celebrated by the was run, and then s~a reNew York Racing AssoclaUon enactment o! the first riC..

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Steven Martha. 48 years ago.
They have 12 chfldren.
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Mrs. Sarah Rife and son and
Mr. Edward Rile were shoplng in Pomeroy last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rife
and children of St. Albans, 1
called on Mr. and Mro. Law· :
renee Chapman Sunday alter·

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to Viet NIID by !no common boundary with degenerated into an acoomplice il ..
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Tbe Ahllaaae
By Un!leof Pnlo Jiottnalloul
Today Is Thursday, May $,
Uoe !25th day of llletl with ZIO
til follow.
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The moon II be~o Ill lull,
phase and last quarter.
The momlnJ stars are
and 8stuno,

The eveaing star IJIJ ~=~
Amerle!1 author c
M!)l'ley wu hom 00 thil ,.y
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Ia 1821, Napo!eoa Bo~aparto
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Gerald SBIIon of East Llber·
ty eBIIed on Mrs. F8J . Wood
and ~. Myrla ,Rile Satur4ay
morn mg.·
Mra. Fay Wood, Mrs. Sarlh
Rife and Mr. and Mra. o. M.
Rife were shopping jn Wilko,..
vme , on Frldll)'• .
~· ,. Edward Rile of
cal 1 on .Mia. Fay Wood
M~&gt;.' :·clyrls Rile Saturday.
Mr. 81)d Mra. Charles Farley
of Canal Winchester are ....
nouncing the birth of their first
child, a 10 lb. daughter, bono
April 211. Graadpareatl are Mr.
aod Mrs. Jerry Bowen ol Cllnal
Wincllester. Gfeal gratldmotlter
" MO'!I. Fay Wood and Mra. ,
Myrla f!lle ll a great, great 1
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granam.Uier
Mi. oolul
Rli:hani
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Rife . and family have moved i
from Mlchigmo to lbe
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of his mother, Mrs. Ethel Rife I
Richard Lee Rife uc1 J~
Dale RUe made s business trip
to Columbus last week.
Billy Edward Rife ol
bury aod hls grandmolller Mrs.
Emma Pierce of Dundas,'
• recent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charleo Rife.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles RUe
aod sen, Edward, called oa
Mr. and Mra. Ray Brooks,
A1bany' Rt. 4, Saturday
ernoon. OUier gcests of the
Brooks' were ber brothers Mr
Jobn Thompson and Mr.' J.,;
l'hompson and family of C.bin
Creek, W. Va.
Mno. Ethel Rile apeat • , ..
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and through
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Y- MaUntvsky a "liar" for
,saying China hampered dellv.. ll
ry of the military supplies.
The New China News Agency,
monitored in Tokyo, quoted a
spokesman lor the
Foreign Ministry as saying
truth ol the matter 11
Soviet aid Is "a stram:•
desl(lned til hlde • policy of
&lt;~world dominati.ol.
lbrougb
U.S.-Soviet collaboration."
Chino also blasted u.s.
Secrelary of State Dean Rusk
lor uylnl llrst China hal
Isolated herself from the
community of nations.
"(It Is) U.S. imperialism and
the reactiona ries tf
countries whv have really
become Isolated," said Foreign
Minister Chen Yi at a receptiOn

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(vis&lt;lils, the nohat hals etc.) Bjorkmon interview was a ph&lt;&gt; I .. Kate Smtih, If not of
and dad leUong me wjlpl ·to do liooner or later he'll find out . This column Is dedicated lo
and l!onti Rock 111, the latter Ito of secretary Johnny in high IPepsi Geoeratlon, Is at
Instead ol my grandmother and oind i'U lose him.
I8Jilily living, so If you're hav·
an ,i;heared hair dtt'sser turn· , boots taking dictation, lying a· something short of the
great aunt ta~ my . Mom How 0811 1 prevent this and lng :dd trouble or just plain
ed .:l"k roller in I'•Jdng clothes I cross Baby Jane's bed, all or,ric Generation -she's
· what lo tell nle .
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101 back my Mom's trust? t trouble, let Helen help YOU.
and (Jong ponytail halrdon't ... ! which is to note how things 1 TV sho~ with Andy
We have a big bouse lhlt be- hope It Isn't too late to win ...,. She will Nlso welcome your
Hal~n mi~ht create a hat for swing in Manhattan even K it's and Dean Martin for the fall, longs to my Dad be&lt;;lust my spect. 1 Lmow other girl:! have own 'amusing experiences. Adlrd if he could get a beret rather far from really high sogrondmother gave lt to him, IIlii problem too. Maybe some dreS! Helen Hottel in care of
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over.:. he bun.
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providing she .could live lhere1 ol them will write and tell you IIlii newilpaper.
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snd also her sister, my greal how they managed to reform.---1
Alan Lerner's remark
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TMCY
A man who weighs 200
-women's Wear Daily as to why I When Jane Wytmln feels fine :
W'Sll, that's fine. We Jove Dear Tracy:
pounds at the poles wtighs one
JiJ he ~nt.ed to write a musical: she still calls Dr. Bernard Stol- i
the house, but everytime us kids You've discovered
what pound less at the equator.
, comfy ("Coco," based
on 1 mer in L.A. . Mel Torme loves
want to do something all tha DIOny girls don't lind out 1n
'-- ---1Fren'h couturier Coco Chanel's auto rocing so much he turned By William Lawrence, D.D.S. other kids get to do, the oldesl lime: Being free with boys car·
FtH Florida Vacation
.liveJY escapades) with H'wood'• down a fantastic Australion 1 Among the serious letters generation bombs lt. And my rles an awfully big price tag(4 D•y• &amp; 3 Night•!
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, Andre Previn: ''I'm short and ofrer (at the Chevron Hilton) to get from reader~ are
folks side with them because - one that doesn't qlllt.
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l'vef"or~ed with, tall comP?sera attend the May 30, Indianapolis that are quite humorous -or ~&lt;Jook wbat they've done for Honesty ls tbe best cement
Ev1ryone C1n Got
-all ~ lif~ and I ve hated lt . . 500 race . There s a hot rum- perhaps facetious.
us!"
for 8 broken reputation, but peoCertified Gas Station
11 Ani'' . . . little aod we're or in the rock...,t that "Cher"
1 can't wear shorts beeall!e . pie wiU always lreep watching W. M•ln Str..t Pom•roy, 0.
rna for each other." . .. Fine, of "Sonny and Cher" will go it In response to a recent
"la~es don'~ dress that way."
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ex ' Frederick Loewe, who solo ... Perry Como leaves cle on bruxism (night
My great aunt . peeks out the
. wrotP, the very finest of Lern-. May 4 for Rome to cut an ltal· ing), a woman in Texas
window when my b&amp;y friend · •
- er's ihows with him ("My Fair 1 ian recording; Roselle, Perry's "I read wilb great inte"rest your walks me home and If be
JL Lad~~· ''Brigadoon,'' •·came- wife, flies two days earlier.
article on grinding teeth
at es me, even just 8 'peek, th.,.•., 1
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nigh!. I immediately mailed
got me in a home for wi•red \
to a friend whose husbandv.,,, mothers already. Ill go to ,v~
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been chronic grinder for
it my girl friend, I'm "running
In fact, they've recently
the streets." If we even disaa divorce because it made her gree with our parents. ·
so nervous she just couldn't aren't respectful, and what
stand it any longer. It's amaz- children coming to
lng to think that .adjusting his days!" It's nag, _nag, nag, and,
bite might have saved
honest, I'm nGt exaggerating.
Clllll.,,....__
marriage.''
They read all this junk aboul
toen-agera
and believe every bit
Mrs. S. write~ from Georgia,
of
it.
One
of my friend$ baa
10 l'm disturbed by
reading
your article on teeth getting old. a guitar. You'd think It was a
I'm 44, in good health, and rar- live cobra. He sings good, l&gt;ll
ing to go. However, I fear my it's 11 caterwalling." rm 16 and
teeth may be aging, and I'm I can't even accept a ride home
in a car if It's driven by s teen.
troubled to think thai while
Car dale? I could u sonn take
body remains young, my
may he getting old. I use wrink· a trip to the moon.
le cream and exercisers. Are My parents don't nal!y want
there similar things I can use to be this strict hot they don't
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on my Ieeth to keep them young wonltil cause 1rouhle and Grand
1963-For the firlt Ume, JOU
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ma
and
Aunt
M.
are
very
ep!JI.
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tould watch Europe ..lite. ud
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looking?
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ionated. Couldn't something be
• ill c:olor" "''!'•lollr.
l ·~ br the above cartoon.
done? - BLUE SUE
Dear Sue:
... Only If your folks can say,
Jt
(A-wen lomorrc;tw)
kind and firm, 11 You've raised
y,.,,f,rt,.,.·,IJ'Ill1lhtn. CAPON ENNUI VII Ill LEGION
your fammes; now let us raise
ours." Il they can't make tbiJ
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U.wcn FMC tl.e •IKIJ' tycoPn otuibVItJd hi.
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nolo stick with Grandma and

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Mid Toesday H has given
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H;,.,;,, Ford and Princess Lu.,. ond so she's being photographed car-nominated-songs on the TV Us! It welooines· laughs b u I Dtar Helen:
The lluch· . aod Interviewed and wo just award show also were
paid wo~'t dodge a sertona ques· ·i have been too nice 10 ' the eapolls, Minn. 5545&gt;1 but where .
Windsor seema to ha" ran aeroos an interview
In $2,000 each . ·. The
pianist lion with a brushoff.
guys, and I have a pretty bad do you write to get a pen pal in
~ ~~;J~~l~ja Gr~mmille her new . wltich she cites her ''secretary,'' i witb .Jane Morgan didn't plan Send your teen-agi questions Ireputation, maybe WO~~ th_an J the United States? - K.M.
'Ill
daily hangout, which a young fellow who wears Cour· it but he almost was the funniest to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, reaDy deserve because . boys
Dear K:
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a feather in its coq au :reges • height boots, goes shop- thing oo Ole show !jusl reac~ care o! Helen Help VSI IIlii ialk big. My mother has not!.,.
Teen .m~ga~Jnes sometimes
If Wally was the last , ping for her personal clothes, Iiog and goofing ovor hls
oewspaper.
·
ed I'm too popular wllh bOys have a pen pal exchange - or
it:; fine comestibles Itries them oo wben she hasn't es) H'wood expects
and Is qulfe suspicious.
why not write to a school in·the
· carol Bjorkman time, inclu&lt;ling underthings that IReynolds to wind up with
BATTLE OF THE
A few days ago I met a real city of your choice? Sugges·
at the Colony
with I go beneath the slorinklng violets "Wildcat" role Ann • Ma1rgr&lt;1t I GENERATIONS
nice guy ood 1 think the world
tlons, ilnyone? - H.
H&gt;lsion, who created most of 1"s..-through pla.Uc pants and i thinks belongs to her: we
Dear Helen:
of him. 1 don't want hlm to
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MASON - Mrs. Cbarles
ger ontertlllled the Mason
Motherl' Club recently at her
home. AsslstiDI •• hostesses
were Mr1. JOIOJ!b Lish, Mn.
Edward Ryon.
The aroup made exl&lt;!noive ·
plano to uallt in the Cancer
Drive. Arou were assi1ned to
the various workers for canvassIng fer donltlons. A oliver ol·
lering was collected al the
meetlnl for Cancer Drive.
nations ol kleenex, bath pow·
der, oolngbe, wash cloths were
brought to be given to Mrs.
Nan Helll:ell, Mason County .
Health Nur11, for Cancer pa·
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How patient ahe wu when you apilled flour all
over tile floor! A•d how ahe told everybody you
had blkH them (blAt you both knew better). She
wu eo encouraging In everything you tried. And
10 undmlandlng. Butlhat'slhe way molhera are.
Wondertul. And !hal's why there's a special day
Itt Uldt 1o lelllhem juat how wonderful.

May 8111. See our
Bulova diamond
watch collection.

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PT. PLEASANT - The Epi•· and privileged to hear !he Arch Mn. John Collin•. whn relld·
Someraet,' Pa.
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Funeral ...-viet will be held \ MASON -An lllvltotlon bas : MartlnLutbor ... borll
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7 m DST at the been ea:tMlded to rnldenta tf
d:Jy night held a corporate 1 sermon. She also told of VISits ed on tne rro~.eauun ............... v•\
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communion. buffet dinner and to the cathedral, Sl. John's the Madrid which she attended PT. PLEASANT aM PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Lu-, ;:•~•Y p, erta· runorol Hom• Itbo trea to attend a '
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cllle Jean Knoll, 13, of llOS '; iothr.:. \Rev J• ... W lch olld. Homem1ter1 Con!&lt;rence"
"'";".,.' m..,tln!.
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speakers and an Aro1.1n d the co"'-'r, both
Jn save norm ve talk on
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- · - · - tb- A PaJ -h~~· Bt:alld McauvWDfOOI. unvll!, wui
~-.I wth Re••e Gev. 1 ....Welrr.k
..tectloo of officers.
New York City: She con~lude&lt;l Bruton P~rlsh In WIUismsbur1, ::n~=~a; ~btl•wltit
~ Rev. llaroicl S. ,Knoll, pai.l
~" ~: will token ally Compu•. The mt1tlnl
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Mrs. Charles Holzer, Jr., Mro. her talk with vtvld descnptlons VirBinla.
ed do led 1 the Cancer tor ot· the St. Peter • Lutheranl 10 N Ce 1 vUio PI where atart ot 9:10 a. m. In the Old
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~igmund Harder, both of Gal· of the various churcheB she The nominating commllt.. ~~ty 01 0
Ch!ll'cb. was pronounced dead :
.ew ~lerbo b~- ~turdoy 1\11111 Allllltorlum.
upolls, Ohio; Mrs, John Collins visited on her European trip presented 1 slate of officers to Fou; lablel of
alit at 12::111 p. m. Wednesday in !
m. IR the Melllah
tured 00 the ·
am will 1
;md Mrs. E. Bartow Jones, laat summer.
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be elected lor two years. The three of bridle wera' In play P)HIIDI Vllley Hospital where l l.utheran Church with Di. Wll·
Groct Be!.':f. Held
both of Pomt Pleasant, were the Mrs. Harder, s native of Ger- slate was accepted 11 present- th oughout the eveninl wltb lbo bod bee~ taken at 11 I. m. I 11 c H1 nky offlclaUng
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speakers for the meeting and many , 1ave an Interesting lalk ed by acdamatlon with Mra.
IR teams of two repro- lllfferlnl from a oelf-inntcted am ·
Home Econom
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Cllf•
used as their top;.,. , "Church- on churches of Germany and Robert Hlte, presldont; Mrs.
the vorious canasQIIIUI It collber rifle wound of the Burl81 will follow Ill
tbo
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discussed the differences be- Wylie Minton, vice prtlident; bridge elubt In MIIOII County. llfJd.
Sommtel Memorlll Gordeu. Speclallat ~scape
POMIItOY, 0.
Mrs. Holzer spoke of the tween the churchft of her _na- Mrs. Wtlllam Gilmour: record- Trophlt1 were aw1fde,4 ., to Mn. Knoll was active in the ' Friends may eaU II Mobr-SIIY·
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churches of New En1land, par- live land and those of Amenca. inl 8ecretary; Mrs. Gatl FatreO. elch winner. Firat place tHm LutboriD Church where the [ ens Funeral Home after I p.m. State Etlellloa
lkularly the Old Nonh Church She answered questions follow· trea!Urer. Chatrmen
elected 111 canula wu Mrt. l'a~i~Jae oervtd 11 a couDBelor snd teach- I today. The famUy hll requeot;,. Boston. which she a\tended inK her talk.
, .-• Mro. c. A. Pitzer, prayer Bright and Mrs. Evelyn Wise or. 8be ""' 1 member of and ed thai dollllloDI be made to
--- -land wmhip; Mrs. Harold Som· man. Flrot pl1celn brldiO 1IORI pill prllldent of the Lion'• tbo St. Pttorlo Lutllerlll ChUrch
orville. aliar; Mrs. Chart.. to the team of Mrl. Jlnt Smith Club Autlllary. She wu bora building lund ID Ueu of fltw•n.
Sperow, Christian education; and Mrs. Ralph Crump.
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Mrs. Bert Montiegel, Christian [ Second' place wlru"n lnc\ud· lt23, the daughter of the lote ', Tho harbor ot Iatanbul 11 •
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social relations; Mrs. F. IV , ed Mrs. Leoler Corrlclt alld , Jobn and Nettle Stall Barkman. Iknown as the "Golden Horl."
FOR ALL YOUR SEWING NEEDS ' 1'
Ingraham, supplleo; Mrs. An- Mrs. Gretchen Slticlmore
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bridge and Mrs. Velma Wl•e
ALTERATIONS ·
DRESSMAKING
PT. PLEASANT - Latest ftnd · of A1ronomy at We!t V!Tgm~a 1. t . d M 'R0 be t Knauf and Mrs Edna 'l'hompsOn In
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ill{·~ in weed control chemicals ] University. will be on hand to r~od~n 1 rs.
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SEWING MACHINE REPAIR
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and methods wilt be shown at discuss the control of weeds with pe~ cas. fr
·n be
Refreshment! were served
0
Day
tbe Agronomy and Horticulture chemicals and cultural pracnew
leer• WI
the Ann Bailey Home DemonField Day w be held at t he !Ices. Dr. Veatch IB responsible s\a~ed ~\ the MJ~ne
atration Club wltb Mrs. Virgil
Ohio Valley Experiment Sta- for all of the research on weed ! rs. ~to~ lD~r,
Burri! and Mr!. Homer Whitlion near here June 2.
control in agronomic crops car· anno.unce .
ocesan
Ungton, co-chairmen.
Dr. Collins Veatch, ProfeliSor , ried on In West Virginia.
1 v, ent1o,n wndtll l~t~e . helFd . Mai
Singer Sales &amp;. Servke McCall's Patterns
IER'fTHING FOil MOM\
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According to Charles Sherow, · "' a
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PURSES-JEWELRY-ORESSIS-GLOVIS
WY 2·2284
115 W. SECOND
Associate Agronomist in charge •W. Va. Delegateo attendtng
PT.
Charles I
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of the Ohio Valley Experiment be Mro. Robert !tile,
tion. somt: sort of chemi- Ch_aries Sperow and Mrs. C. A. Edward McDaniel, 25, Point
OHIO
POMEROY
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Pleasant and Margaret
P
OPIN PIIDAY A SATURDAY TIL I P.M.
' c•l weed control researcn has 1tzer
•- ECW ted 1o •·-·t ••:..\ Parsons, 18, Leon, have made
T
been c"ried on at the alation to th
•~ s kvo H 1 Lo- Che ...,h application for a marriage 1ICourt St., Pomeroy
I since it was established I&gt; 1966. 111 Pe dml otoe Co e ty gM ur~ .,.,.. In the office of tbo CounTbe early work was primarily
en e n aun . n . .
with .the use of 2,W on corn. C. Wilhelm announced
the IJ;...C..I'"er'"k'."
. Sinct that time many new SprinR Ingathering for the UnitPT. PLEASANT. - Ke~th I chemicals bove come into lllle ed Thank Olferln( wu $144.10
Cook, 1011 of Mr. and Mrs. Low· whlcb now permit corn produc- wllh oome envelopot not yet
ell coot, pt. Pleasant, rece1v~ tion without cultivation should returned.
•d the top award, Cbapler Star tbe Iarmer so desire.
The Rev. C. A. Pitzer dill·
~· armer, bllbllahtlna the Fu- More recent wurk with chem· cu"ed a proposed aummer plan
lure F~rmers of America fath· Ieala to permit the establish- for the church which included
er - ~on 1 banq,uet Tuesday nl1ht. ment of alfalfa seedings with· evening services foor times a
Ke1~ ~elved I plaque and out 8 small grain "nurse crop" week in varlo111 sections of the
o $10
award from tbo has been equally produclive. town in addition to the regularStale Department · of Agrlcul- There are now available
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stnc er, · u Fswe, wonA de herbicides wh1ch
. are used on Mrs. J ack Durst , Mrs, w·n·
1 1am
PERMANENT PRESS
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Pastel
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Improvement Award ·
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SIZES 30.38 - - - $2.91
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SIZES 40-46 _ _ _ $3.95
Mike SerJent, Scholarship 8 . . eluding horticulture. coru hy- Mrs. Garland Mohr, Mrs. D. .N. ·
ward: wmen Knapp and Clar· bri~s, tobacro. and fertilizer Connors. Mrs. Henry Wain·
rnce Rlct, Leaderahlp Award ; trials will be shown. Th• pub- wrlihl. Mu. E. G. Davis, Mro.
!lilly Borlltr, FFA Conserva- lie is Invited to attend any part S. C. Wdhelm, Mrs. Rush K~o­
tion
Scbolarlblp;
Ronnie !or all of tbo Field Day
Pro- del ,_ Mrs. Mae Kryder, M•so
wedge, Mason County lzaak Igram. The Field Day will begm Juliet Smith, Mrs. John Col- .
Walton
Leape Schotarship. al 10 a.m. on June 2. The Mas- hns, Mrs. Doddee Foran, Mrs. I
FULL LENGTH
Dale Wheeler, pro~ldent of the ion County Home Dtmonstra- John Grubb, Mrs. E. Barlow
1965-$ FFA, rtcelved a Lead- lion Council will serve lunch. Jones, Mrs. Judy Grad&lt;, the 1
ership Plaqlll.
The program is scheduled to Rev. and Mn. C. A. Pitzer
end at 4 p.m.
Mrs. Holzer and Mrs. Harder.

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ond Mrs. Mack Stewart of Mas.
on, brother of the 1room and
slster.in·law, were the attend~
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LADIES

BATHING SUITS

DUSTERS

It wa IDIIOIIIICed that the
volunteor workers to assist 11
Ihe Cancer CUnlc on ThuradiJ,
~fay 26tb, are Mn. John Lewis.
Mrs. Joupb. Llsh and M10. Earl
Ewtnr.
It wu lftllounced that tbe
schools 1ft coiiecUng bottle
caps for the Concor Dr!~ . The
Mothefl' Club IJ Ill charlO of
collecting tbo upa at the Mortford and Muon Grade sc)looil.
A party wf11 bo liven by the
group for tbo' cluaroom ot
eoeb school wbleh donaltlt tbo
most capl.
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to eat cui 011 MlJ· 11, al the
Uptnwna: lnll Ill ,PorkersbUrC.

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
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Member redrral .Rnertlf Svsttm
Mtmber Federall)epoJit Jnruronc• Corporation

The Fabric Shop

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SLIPS

BlOUSES ·· $3.95 to $4.95

MASON - Mrs. Cbarles
ger ontertlllled the Mason
Motherl' Club recently at her
home. AsslstiDI •• hostesses
were Mr1. JOIOJ!b Lish, Mn.
Edward Ryon.
The aroup made exl&lt;!noive ·
plano to uallt in the Cancer
Drive. Arou were assi1ned to
the various workers for canvassIng fer donltlons. A oliver ol·
lering was collected al the
meetlnl for Cancer Drive.
nations ol kleenex, bath pow·
der, oolngbe, wash cloths were
brought to be given to Mrs.
Nan Helll:ell, Mason County .
Health Nur11, for Cancer pa·
tienl!. A donatlan waB 1tven
by the fP'OtiP for the purchase 1
~h~:v!~able or for 1

TABLETS

DOANS PILLS
Reg. $1.00 _

CO-ORDINATES

SCOTCH TAPE
Reg. 25c .

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RUSS TOG

How patient ahe wu when you apilled flour all
over tile floor! A•d how ahe told everybody you
had blkH them (blAt you both knew better). She
wu eo encouraging In everything you tried. And
10 undmlandlng. Butlhat'slhe way molhera are.
Wondertul. And !hal's why there's a special day
Itt Uldt 1o lelllhem juat how wonderful.

May 8111. See our
Bulova diamond
watch collection.

BLOUSES

Shells •·- • 3· ·5·"

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PT. PLEASANT - The Epi•· and privileged to hear !he Arch Mn. John Collin•. whn relld·
Someraet,' Pa.
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Funeral ...-viet will be held \ MASON -An lllvltotlon bas : MartlnLutbor ... borll
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d:Jy night held a corporate 1 sermon. She also told of VISits ed on tne rro~.eauun ............... v•\
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communion. buffet dinner and to the cathedral, Sl. John's the Madrid which she attended PT. PLEASANT aM PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Lu-, ;:•~•Y p, erta· runorol Hom• Itbo trea to attend a '
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cllle Jean Knoll, 13, of llOS '; iothr.:. \Rev J• ... W lch olld. Homem1ter1 Con!&lt;rence"
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speakers and an Aro1.1n d the co"'-'r, both
Jn save norm ve talk on
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- · - · - tb- A PaJ -h~~· Bt:alld McauvWDfOOI. unvll!, wui
~-.I wth Re••e Gev. 1 ....Welrr.k
..tectloo of officers.
New York City: She con~lude&lt;l Bruton P~rlsh In WIUismsbur1, ::n~=~a; ~btl•wltit
~ Rev. llaroicl S. ,Knoll, pai.l
~" ~: will token ally Compu•. The mt1tlnl
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Mrs. Charles Holzer, Jr., Mro. her talk with vtvld descnptlons VirBinla.
ed do led 1 the Cancer tor ot· the St. Peter • Lutheranl 10 N Ce 1 vUio PI where atart ot 9:10 a. m. In the Old
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~igmund Harder, both of Gal· of the various churcheB she The nominating commllt.. ~~ty 01 0
Ch!ll'cb. was pronounced dead :
.ew ~lerbo b~- ~turdoy 1\11111 Allllltorlum.
upolls, Ohio; Mrs, John Collins visited on her European trip presented 1 slate of officers to Fou; lablel of
alit at 12::111 p. m. Wednesday in !
m. IR the Melllah
tured 00 the ·
am will 1
;md Mrs. E. Bartow Jones, laat summer.
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be elected lor two years. The three of bridle wera' In play P)HIIDI Vllley Hospital where l l.utheran Church with Di. Wll·
Groct Be!.':f. Held
both of Pomt Pleasant, were the Mrs. Harder, s native of Ger- slate was accepted 11 present- th oughout the eveninl wltb lbo bod bee~ taken at 11 I. m. I 11 c H1 nky offlclaUng
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speakers for the meeting and many , 1ave an Interesting lalk ed by acdamatlon with Mra.
IR teams of two repro- lllfferlnl from a oelf-inntcted am ·
Home Econom
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Cllf•
used as their top;.,. , "Church- on churches of Germany and Robert Hlte, presldont; Mrs.
the vorious canasQIIIUI It collber rifle wound of the Burl81 will follow Ill
tbo
Etlenllon
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discussed the differences be- Wylie Minton, vice prtlident; bridge elubt In MIIOII County. llfJd.
Sommtel Memorlll Gordeu. Speclallat ~scape
POMIItOY, 0.
Mrs. Holzer spoke of the tween the churchft of her _na- Mrs. Wtlllam Gilmour: record- Trophlt1 were aw1fde,4 ., to Mn. Knoll was active in the ' Friends may eaU II Mobr-SIIY·
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churches of New En1land, par- live land and those of Amenca. inl 8ecretary; Mrs. Gatl FatreO. elch winner. Firat place tHm LutboriD Church where the [ ens Funeral Home after I p.m. State Etlellloa
lkularly the Old Nonh Church She answered questions follow· trea!Urer. Chatrmen
elected 111 canula wu Mrt. l'a~i~Jae oervtd 11 a couDBelor snd teach- I today. The famUy hll requeot;,. Boston. which she a\tended inK her talk.
, .-• Mro. c. A. Pitzer, prayer Bright and Mrs. Evelyn Wise or. 8be ""' 1 member of and ed thai dollllloDI be made to
--- -land wmhip; Mrs. Harold Som· man. Flrot pl1celn brldiO 1IORI pill prllldent of the Lion'• tbo St. Pttorlo Lutllerlll ChUrch
orville. aliar; Mrs. Chart.. to the team of Mrl. Jlnt Smith Club Autlllary. She wu bora building lund ID Ueu of fltw•n.
Sperow, Christian education; and Mrs. Ralph Crump.
• 111 Somerset, Pa . on April 26, ,
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Mrs. Bert Montiegel, Christian [ Second' place wlru"n lnc\ud· lt23, the daughter of the lote ', Tho harbor ot Iatanbul 11 •
'~~,llethods
social relations; Mrs. F. IV , ed Mrs. Leoler Corrlclt alld , Jobn and Nettle Stall Barkman. Iknown as the "Golden Horl."
FOR ALL YOUR SEWING NEEDS ' 1'
Ingraham, supplleo; Mrs. An- Mrs. Gretchen Slticlmore
In I
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bridge and Mrs. Velma Wl•e
ALTERATIONS ·
DRESSMAKING
PT. PLEASANT - Latest ftnd · of A1ronomy at We!t V!Tgm~a 1. t . d M 'R0 be t Knauf and Mrs Edna 'l'hompsOn In
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ill{·~ in weed control chemicals ] University. will be on hand to r~od~n 1 rs.
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SEWING MACHINE REPAIR
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and methods wilt be shown at discuss the control of weeds with pe~ cas. fr
·n be
Refreshment! were served
0
Day
tbe Agronomy and Horticulture chemicals and cultural pracnew
leer• WI
the Ann Bailey Home DemonField Day w be held at t he !Ices. Dr. Veatch IB responsible s\a~ed ~\ the MJ~ne
atration Club wltb Mrs. Virgil
Ohio Valley Experiment Sta- for all of the research on weed ! rs. ~to~ lD~r,
Burri! and Mr!. Homer Whitlion near here June 2.
control in agronomic crops car· anno.unce .
ocesan
Ungton, co-chairmen.
Dr. Collins Veatch, ProfeliSor , ried on In West Virginia.
1 v, ent1o,n wndtll l~t~e . helFd . Mai
Singer Sales &amp;. Servke McCall's Patterns
IER'fTHING FOil MOM\
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According to Charles Sherow, · "' a
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PURSES-JEWELRY-ORESSIS-GLOVIS
WY 2·2284
115 W. SECOND
Associate Agronomist in charge •W. Va. Delegateo attendtng
PT.
Charles I
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of the Ohio Valley Experiment be Mro. Robert !tile,
tion. somt: sort of chemi- Ch_aries Sperow and Mrs. C. A. Edward McDaniel, 25, Point
OHIO
POMEROY
Sta
Pleasant and Margaret
P
OPIN PIIDAY A SATURDAY TIL I P.M.
' c•l weed control researcn has 1tzer
•- ECW ted 1o •·-·t ••:..\ Parsons, 18, Leon, have made
T
been c"ried on at the alation to th
•~ s kvo H 1 Lo- Che ...,h application for a marriage 1ICourt St., Pomeroy
I since it was established I&gt; 1966. 111 Pe dml otoe Co e ty gM ur~ .,.,.. In the office of tbo CounTbe early work was primarily
en e n aun . n . .
with .the use of 2,W on corn. C. Wilhelm announced
the IJ;...C..I'"er'"k'."
. Sinct that time many new SprinR Ingathering for the UnitPT. PLEASANT. - Ke~th I chemicals bove come into lllle ed Thank Olferln( wu $144.10
Cook, 1011 of Mr. and Mrs. Low· whlcb now permit corn produc- wllh oome envelopot not yet
ell coot, pt. Pleasant, rece1v~ tion without cultivation should returned.
•d the top award, Cbapler Star tbe Iarmer so desire.
The Rev. C. A. Pitzer dill·
~· armer, bllbllahtlna the Fu- More recent wurk with chem· cu"ed a proposed aummer plan
lure F~rmers of America fath· Ieala to permit the establish- for the church which included
er - ~on 1 banq,uet Tuesday nl1ht. ment of alfalfa seedings with· evening services foor times a
Ke1~ ~elved I plaque and out 8 small grain "nurse crop" week in varlo111 sections of the
o $10
award from tbo has been equally produclive. town in addition to the regularStale Department · of Agrlcul- There are now available
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sev- 1Y sc hed ur~
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eral chemicals which are very Attending the - comnumloo,
RUSS TOG
M•ke Ser_geot, 101 ofofMrH. andnd helpful In reducing weed com- buifet and m.. Ung were Mf!.
Sizes 121o 20--14'12 to 24 1.-il
Mrs. Brum• ser10nt
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When these chem1cals are used rs. ac arA, s. aa a •
the StarS!.~..Green,.
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stnc er, · u Fswe, wonA de herbicides wh1ch
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1 1am
PERMANENT PRESS
Star J un1or armer war ;
Pastel
Prints
_ David Shinn, Farm and Home alfalfa consist o( types that are Wells, Mrs. Charles Sperow,
Improvement Award ·
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1 experiments other projecls in· I Price, Mrs. Barllin Montiegel, l
SIZES 40-46 _ _ _ $3.95
Mike SerJent, Scholarship 8 . . eluding horticulture. coru hy- Mrs. Garland Mohr, Mrs. D. .N. ·
ward: wmen Knapp and Clar· bri~s, tobacro. and fertilizer Connors. Mrs. Henry Wain·
rnce Rlct, Leaderahlp Award ; trials will be shown. Th• pub- wrlihl. Mu. E. G. Davis, Mro.
!lilly Borlltr, FFA Conserva- lie is Invited to attend any part S. C. Wdhelm, Mrs. Rush K~o­
tion
Scbolarlblp;
Ronnie !or all of tbo Field Day
Pro- del ,_ Mrs. Mae Kryder, M•so
wedge, Mason County lzaak Igram. The Field Day will begm Juliet Smith, Mrs. John Col- .
Walton
Leape Schotarship. al 10 a.m. on June 2. The Mas- hns, Mrs. Doddee Foran, Mrs. I
FULL LENGTH
Dale Wheeler, pro~ldent of the ion County Home Dtmonstra- John Grubb, Mrs. E. Barlow
1965-$ FFA, rtcelved a Lead- lion Council will serve lunch. Jones, Mrs. Judy Grad&lt;, the 1
ership Plaqlll.
The program is scheduled to Rev. and Mn. C. A. Pitzer
end at 4 p.m.
Mrs. Holzer and Mrs. Harder.

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slster.in·law, were the attend~
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BATHING SUITS

DUSTERS

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volunteor workers to assist 11
Ihe Cancer CUnlc on ThuradiJ,
~fay 26tb, are Mn. John Lewis.
Mrs. Joupb. Llsh and M10. Earl
Ewtnr.
It wu lftllounced that tbe
schools 1ft coiiecUng bottle
caps for the Concor Dr!~ . The
Mothefl' Club IJ Ill charlO of
collecting tbo upa at the Mortford and Muon Grade sc)looil.
A party wf11 bo liven by the
group for tbo' cluaroom ot
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to eat cui 011 MlJ· 11, al the
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By ART SANSOM

THE BORN L09EI

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ly CHESlER CIO'fi,D

DICK TRACY

Portland
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Society Notes

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII!

rf:,+_

By HAROLD GRAY ' '''
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7 ROOMS and bath, finished

I basement,

BRAKE SERVICE

hardwood floors,
modem kllcben. Route 33,
out of high water, 2lh miles
fiom Court House. P h
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Comploto Corry-Out Sorvlco
Pt. PleasaDt 11111&gt;2811'1.

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AUCII10NEIB
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OOMPLETE Remodeling, Alu-1 Division, ..., Haeckl
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By RAEBURN VAN BUREN· " '

ABBIE AND SLATS

down 1, 30 p. m.; Walter
Mn. Norman Routh 11111 chJI.
lord down t: Ill p. m.; Inca
dren.
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10:10 p. m.; Solvay down 3 a.
Chicago
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a. m.; Roher! Rled up &amp;,: 30 a. Ellsworth, Jloe!l (7) IIIII
PIIO'ro Cow1111 11emc1.
m.; H. . E. Bowles do... 8: Hundley; Roberti li-3) IUid .
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jlanjl
and children of Anaheim, California, are visiting several re.
latives Including Mr. and Mrs.•
Clarence Lawre!IC'II and IIIDillf
ond Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gluesencamp and daughten.
Miss Patsy Price and Mr.
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Charles
Jordan, Columbtu, Yl-' ·
Gauge re ...Ill gs: GaIIipo115 sited Sunday
aflernoon witli bet
Dam 19.1, 41.1, falling two
ndrnothe Mrs: H _. 8 ·
tenths of a foot per hour, Porn- , gra
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eroy. Mason 35.46, Pt. Pleasant ~~ils a patient at Holzer Hos35.96, Hinton 5.35, Kanawha p M•
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Falls 11.40, Charleston 23.13. ~ t l ~rv : II U~ :..,"!!,•
London was running 15 feet
n 8
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Marmet IB feel and Winfield spent the weekend with hb par.
rr feet.
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Boat Movemeall:
Kelvey.
Ohio River - Reliable and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jobnuil
Charle• K. up 14, 4,341 p. m.; and sons visited ~ecenUy will!
~tuckian up 14 , 12 ,20 a. m.; Mr. and Mrs. Alvm Col1lnt an~
Zimmer up 17, 3,15 a. m.; John chUdn!n and Mrs. Ella IIU
J. Rowe up 17, I:SG a. m.; Na· Wea~ Parkersburg.
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llooal up 18, 7: IS a. m.; BuckMr. and Mrs. Herold llouaV
eye State up 20, UO a. m.; Gas- spent the weekend Ill Morgan.
lon Crane up 215 a.m.; tni!ha town, W. Va. -wlth Mr. and llrt.
Woods down Greenup 7:31! p.oi.; Robert EUIII' • and daqbltr.
Winston Churcblll up Greenup They look their II'BIIllsoD, Ml- '·
1:15 a. m.; J. S. Lew1l down chael Euler, home. He bad bta
Greenup 3:45 a. m.; Sleel
II the borne of hll lfllldplrer up Meldabl 2:15 p. m.;
en11 lor the past ~lh wblll
llam Pill down Meldabl 3:10 p. Mn. Euler wu recuper&amp;liaC
m.; Frank OoriDI up Meldabl from an operaU•
1:30 p.m.: Alton l'.ephyr
Mr. and Mrs. Doll J~
Meldabl u p. m.; ltene Cbo1ia and sons vlslled, TUaclay llilh·
up Meldahl 11:10 p. m.; Clata Mr. and Mrs. Joo .Andrll llld
Beatty up Meldabl 3:10 a.m. daughtor, Jemdfer, Belpre.
GoiUpolla Dam _ Andrew
Mr. and 11rt. Herold Roulll
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CONCU5610N.

GASULIN! ALLEY

By ART SANSOM

THE BORN L09EI

17 '"1\-IEI.I 11.1 MARCH OF "rniS 'ir:AR
il\ORW.P!'I,6 .JO\Il!OD 'THti fiRM I

Ql'( OOSill~WlART ·1%6
ly CHESlER CIO'fi,D

DICK TRACY

Portland
..
Society Notes

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII!

rf:,+_

By HAROLD GRAY ' '''
. l" :

and

7 ROOMS and bath, finished

I basement,

BRAKE SERVICE

hardwood floors,
modem kllcben. Route 33,
out of high water, 2lh miles
fiom Court House. P h
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3691 anyUme.

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Comploto Corry-Out Sorvlco
Pt. PleasaDt 11111&gt;2811'1.

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INSTRUCDON
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AUCII10NEIB
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ClNiplele Senlet
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Crill Bradlonl
over 13 per hour after abort
Wrlle, Pr.e or ~
traln!Dg. Local placement ser.L C. IIIWinJIID
¥Ice avallatile. You do ·
....._ Olllol 1 Ill!
have to relocale: For
caUon write Nationwide
OOMPLETE Remodeling, Alu-1 Division, ..., Haeckl
mlnum oldlng, storm wind- Terminal Bldg., 1255
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By RAEBURN VAN BUREN· " '

ABBIE AND SLATS

down 1, 30 p. m.; Walter
Mn. Norman Routh 11111 chJI.
lord down t: Ill p. m.; Inca
dren.
oaneeiJed? Loll ftu1'
10:10 p. m.; Solvay down 3 a.
Chicago
01111 000 11110- 0 7 I
or'a license?' Call WY
m.; Frank!ID Pierce down
Houston
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a. m,; L. W.' Sweet down
a. m.; Roher! Rled up &amp;,: 30 a. Ellsworth, Jloe!l (7) IIIII
PIIO'ro Cow1111 11emc1.
m.; H. . E. Bowles do... 8: Hundley; Roberti li-3) IUid .
Bateman. LP-E!IIwortll (N).
let IDidl Gl iii*J paiJOI'L a. m.
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llllawU River - Lucy
Pltll
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Lllcas doina Marmet • a. m.;
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lrll) 010 100- j 12 f
IMDnilee. , . _ , Helen Z. up Marmot 1:11 a.m.:
Blur, Frymaa (7), ~ .
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and children of Anaheim, California, are visiting several re.
latives Including Mr. and Mrs.•
Clarence Lawre!IC'II and IIIDillf
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Miss Patsy Price and Mr.
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Dam 19.1, 41.1, falling two
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eroy. Mason 35.46, Pt. Pleasant ~~ils a patient at Holzer Hos35.96, Hinton 5.35, Kanawha p M•
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Marmet IB feel and Winfield spent the weekend with hb par.
rr feet.
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Boat Movemeall:
Kelvey.
Ohio River - Reliable and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jobnuil
Charle• K. up 14, 4,341 p. m.; and sons visited ~ecenUy will!
~tuckian up 14 , 12 ,20 a. m.; Mr. and Mrs. Alvm Col1lnt an~
Zimmer up 17, 3,15 a. m.; John chUdn!n and Mrs. Ella IIU
J. Rowe up 17, I:SG a. m.; Na· Wea~ Parkersburg.
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eye State up 20, UO a. m.; Gas- spent the weekend Ill Morgan.
lon Crane up 215 a.m.; tni!ha town, W. Va. -wlth Mr. and llrt.
Woods down Greenup 7:31! p.oi.; Robert EUIII' • and daqbltr.
Winston Churcblll up Greenup They look their II'BIIllsoD, Ml- '·
1:15 a. m.; J. S. Lew1l down chael Euler, home. He bad bta
Greenup 3:45 a. m.; Sleel
II the borne of hll lfllldplrer up Meldabl 2:15 p. m.;
en11 lor the past ~lh wblll
llam Pill down Meldabl 3:10 p. Mn. Euler wu recuper&amp;liaC
m.; Frank OoriDI up Meldabl from an operaU•
1:30 p.m.: Alton l'.ephyr
Mr. and Mrs. Doll J~
Meldabl u p. m.; ltene Cbo1ia and sons vlslled, TUaclay llilh·
up Meldahl 11:10 p. m.; Clata Mr. and Mrs. Joo .Andrll llld
Beatty up Meldabl 3:10 a.m. daughtor, Jemdfer, Belpre.
GoiUpolla Dam _ Andrew
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Visitors with his mother,
rs. Mr. and Mrs. John ~yons · eetl
and guest
night. cate embroidered cloth center·
~1ildred Zeigler and Mr.
_.and Bernard and Lmda and ~ tngintroduced includt!d Mrii. ed with an arrangement
~rs. Earl Dav~nport and fnm Mrs. John Lyons .Jr. an~
R:r~ Roberts Mrs. Kenneth white narcisSus in a silver =·1•
jly.
1ny of Middleport, ~re
un 8 ~ 1 k M Edmund
Burti- tainer flanked with white
. Dr. and Mrs. Brooks L~m~ ~ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arvll. ~~ .Jea~sVandemark Mrs. Or·. ers in silver holders. A plant
Colcmbus, spe~,t th; 7eo:tz ! Holter.
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with Mr. and r\,rs.k .ran per: Mrs. Henry. e
Col r. bus ! Mrs Roy 'snowdt&gt;n was wei- evening by Mrs. Jonah Cotter·
Mlsa Su:mn Par 1s recu
Mrs. Paul Ke1ser o
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tb\1 {rom major surgery at 1spent Wednesday with their ; corned as i:l new J?em er o 1 •
~eigs Gt&gt;neral Hospital in Porn- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ! the club by the president, Mrs.
:Keiser Minersvitle.
Clarence Mur~ay.
~~r~. and Mrs. w·ayne Holling- j Mr. 'and Mrs. Harold Bartels . The flower show was reeniOfS
shfd and son and family, Mr. :and Fred Bartels of Youngs- Ischedu,ied for J~ne. 25-26. Na'!'ltDd Mrs. Wayne Hollingshed i town arrived Monday called b.Y ed to the nommatmg {.'()mmJt&amp;alld son. Gary , of Jarkson. Al-j tbe serious illneS! of their 1tee were Mrs. C. 0 . Chapman,
abama. are hN-e ror a visit with jmother, Mrs. Ed~a Bartels.
Mrs. Rober_t Canaday, and Mrs.
·the formrr 's daughter an.d fam· r Mrs. Freda Mitch returned Charles Dtehl. The club prely, Mr. and Mrs. Lre Smith and to her homt', Mine~sville Tues- I pared flowe.r arran~e~ents for I The annual senior p!ay Is tn ·
&lt;'h\lclrt&gt;n.
. i dB}' , after spendmg several ~e Teachers AssocJatmn meet· . final rehearsals . for
David Chesher and Jamce i days at the home of her son and mg al Rutland recently.
i lion Friday evemng,
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Stelffel of ~ount Pleasant,lowa ;daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Devoti~ns we~ given by Mrs. the Middleport high school
spent the wet&gt;kend with his par- rJohn Mitrh.
Reibel tttled. •·The Art of A- dilorium. Tickets will be sold
f!nts ~lr and Mrl!. Harry Chesh- · J\1r. and Mrs. George_Ward of warer.ess.'' and "The Legend of at the door, and curtain
er. '
Rochester visited th1s ~eek . the Raindrop. " :\trs. C. 0. ~hap is 8 p. m.
Mr. and 1\·rrs. Walter ~~rris , with Mr. and Mr\ Sherley ~wan. ~ man, program _:_hair~an, mtro.l
nd
and son. Walter. we-rP vtstlors Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Michael ---·--- --The play is a comedy ~ I
in Parkersburg Tuesday.
and family of Syracuse were
ELECT CHEERLEADERS I f~atur.es num~r of .
Terry and Peggy Bf'&lt;ll~1~ar sunday dinner g~st~. or her Cheerleaders ror next year, ! :;;1tuat10n.s.' Takmg part are
uof Baltimore. Md .. are vi s11t~ . mother. Mrs. Suste F tscher. · selected by student body vote- on l~arrtson as Mrs. Mary~ n
with their aunt J\.lrs. Bettv W1l I at Southern High School reeent-1ford. Kathy Lacey asl Ev
ll·ams while th~ir mother.' Mrs.,
i lv following tryouts were Shar-: Buford; Larry Gladwel aws. ~t better
mme
Bealm'!ar is unclergomg sur_on Calvert, Janice Manuel. Te- son
Ch . known
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I resa McTurner. Brenda Norris, Buford ;. K ns ~ .ey J mes
accompanied ht&gt;re b~· their
Donna Theiss and Charleen Bufo~d.' J en r:'s as, aJean
mother and visitfd over the
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ANNOUNCE BANQUET
Belty AndorsonS,h a .
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Presbyterian Church was e I The annual mot "',,aug er h
as Thomas Patton : Roy
Bmlit See and son .. Lester of at the Martin Restaurant Mon· banquet of the Federated church Sc me 11
D 'd Spivey
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F'latrock. W. \~a. VISited ovf'r ' ctav ever•ing with a meeting j will be held Sunday at 5:30 p.
~~a~h·t~!l )· ~:nnle Cooke 1
the weekend wtlh Mr. and Mrs. foliowins at the homt&gt; of Nancy ! m.. in the church social room. 1 PM
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Joe Turner.
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,Mr. an . rs . .aw:ence
1 The opening prayer was gtv nt'r. a program will be presentI
h~ werr m Ga~J~ohs W~si en by Mrs. Dale Walburn and ed by Mrs. Gur Russell and D~:ber~~sisting are stage
;scripture
taken from Mrs. Don Thomas.
a.t·
David Oliver; prop..
Mr ":nd Mrs. Howard John- Psalm 99 was _given by .Mrs_I tending are ask~ to brmg their erties, Roger Swartz and Red
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Kel ton) an d 1wo Asderson.
Durmg thend busmess ·. own table serv1ct!.
S
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chlldrtn Julie and Mary of ' meei ting 1the ham a :~•else :
ANNOUNCE SALE
j Teaford, Kathy '' pengier, Ol!ta I
· Va VJSJt
. . ~d Monday Isa
sa e was announct:~l
or ~ The Youth Fellowship
. of the \ Lewts
· a1 d Dee Sl aven.
The
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with Mr ~nd .Mrs. Will Myers ayh · Ahnyo~te wt s mg
Enterprise EUB church will · cast is working under the di.
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pure
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t e 1 ems m'tr ron.
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th e 11rect1on
· of Mrs. Dor othy Lacey 1
uf Middleport
tac
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have a rummage sale m
!tuzsell McElhinny, son of IA tf aniyl m~mi .0 te cbeass. Schorn bullding Friday and . and Mr. Donald Rode, Faculty
am y ptcn c ror rnem rs
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menaaer capacity at a Barber I or e . une mee 1 ~g.
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Dale Walburn titled, "Keeper
Iof lhe Springs." The Bible
study session titled, "Jonah in
VI . UA..
INinevah," was give11 by !~.'Irs . I
~IDAY ond SATURDAY Richard Vaulhan. Sl10 Cio;ed
May 6-7
with lhf poem, '·The Build"CRACK IN THE WORLD"
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('technicolor)
Dana Andrews, .Janette Srott
A dessert course was served
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Anthony Perkins, Vera Milea son and Mrs. Tholtllls Kelly.
Attending were \lr.•. Walburn,
Mrs. Fred Lewis, Darlene Bender, Mrs. Edward Crook.~. Mrs.
Paul Bostic, Mrs. Jack S=ttlerf,
' field, Mrs. Vaugh&lt;~n , Mrs. An- 'I
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ELBERFELDS WAREHOUSE ON
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Pln1 In whlt11 ond

beautiful colors.

·wub Dean Jones and

A fine selection on sale on the 3rd floor.
1 pioct~ set. in her·favorite finish.

@'mstrong

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1'hat'o why every decorating scheme ohould otart
with lho floor. Bright colon and gay styling
make Armotrong Linoleum a floor Ia brighton
trour homo and to be a starting point for your
decorating plano, It's
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Tne newly organized
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land Learn and Do 4-H Club coloro and patterns Ia
has held several meetings at 6' - 9' and 18' wldtha.
the home of their adviser, Mrs. Ptuo - Floor Tile Shirley Johnson. The club has Coogowall - Chromo
fourteen members and the officers are: president,
Cathy Trim IOd Eclghag Johnoon: vloe pr..ldenl, Cathy Room Sl"' Linoleum
Walker: secretary, Connie Dai- Rup - Won Tlle.
ley: trt&amp;urer. Carol Dailey;
newo reporter, Kathy Dalley,
LAWN MOWERS-BICYCI.ESrecreation leader, Diane Biack;
health and safety lOaders,
USED T.V. SETS- WHEELBARROWS
Christy Dailey and Cheryl l.er-

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for ail Ill the glrio opd Ibn' II
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MEOIANIC STREET WAREHOUSE

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New Church

Select Her Gift
In the Lingerie
Department
on the 1st Floor

.This .Year Give Her A
New Breakfast .Set

FRIGIDAIRE
DISHMOBILE

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PASTEL PRETTY,,. cool
u can be it Kay Whitney'•
packable 10091, •"'tate jerll!f plaid ••• blu frotl bodfee ••. layover pleated skirt
••• back zipper • • ~t lf belt.
In Yellow/Lilae/Pink or
Bhle/Lllac/Plnt. Sim 12 to
10, 14\i to 2'1&gt;.

Sets.

Suzanne Pleshettt
Walt Dltnty't
''WINNIE THE POOH"
(lnd the honey trn)

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brands like Rogers Bestform - Warner -Phil
Maid - llulera.
And you'll find styles,
fabrics and colors to suit
every need.
Slips - Gowns Pajamas - Sleep C&lt;Jats Bras - Gowns and Robe

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Take time to browse around
in the lingerie department
and you'll get a lot of gift
Ideas - You'll find famous

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America, met in regular ses·
sion Tuesday evening with 32
l ltr1embers present.
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Barbara Sargent. councilor,
COLORCARTOONS
presided and the meeting OpfnA.dm.li!iio.,nr:::l7:::l!lc:::l&amp;~40iiciiiiiiii::ii ed in ritualistic form . O!re
member. Pearl En•ln, was lost
by death and flowers
were
sent. An invitation was received
from Golden Gleam Council lo
attend their inspection on May
23. Navada Beaver sent her
thanu for cards, gifts
and
, the many kindnesses shown her
I during her Illness.
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Plans were made for the anI
nual annlver~ary party at the
nezt meeting, May 17, and eacll
, cbarter member 11!1 to bring a
; member wbo doe! DOt attend
1 regularly. Refreshments will
I be served by the ldtcheo com- .
I mittee. A 25c grab bag was an- I
I nouoced for the next m•eting
1 by the good of order commii- 1
: tee. A meeting of llle Past !
Councilors was announced for
MHII DW·CDMK
Wednesday, May 11. at
~ rritidl ir•
HIDr' It whi11
1 home of Betty Rou.sh.
• Suptr·hrat Was hin g
' AI the dooe of lbe moetlng 'I
Action has r~a l cl eJr'l·
a sileot auction waa held by
ina power.
the miscellaneous committee. i

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Select her favorite hosiery fro~ the
complete selection on the 1st floor all sizes and in her proper length.
Smart shades, seamless and full
fashioned styles, plain and mesh

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~~teeo:~r:. attendt!d Ohio Conducted by Rutland Garden Club THIS WIK ELBERFEll)~in Pomeroy An Open On Friday Night
A program featuring colored duced Mrs. Boberlo who
Unh18 o;clock cind on ~ay Night Untd 9.
• olldes on ..Wlld Flowers and senll!d the slide program.•
Garden Flowers" higlllightcd a members loured the gardens of
Mam. IY AboUf ~! recent
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