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. James L. Clark testlfled Sat· , Baker's place as actmg IOC81 gtmenu L'VU~Cii~ vr U- a-:..:rr: t.'i~ bo::-~ :-a!:!~· ~=t!o~ ......,..,
urday that he found nothina m superintendent and
busmess bers wtlhout the reqUired writ- there was no legal meetmg?"
PT. PLEASANT _ A day·
the minutes of the Southwest· I manager of the Southwestorn ten notice and aU of the board This immedial'ely preceded the long search by approximately
.rn Local School Dtslricl Board Local School Distrtct.
members dtd not altend. Oscar ques!lon put to C\1\l'k co~· 200 persons and the draggmg of
ol Education of Galha County 1 The Southwestern Board on L. Cam did not attend I h ~ I ing ctrcumsllo&lt;;es and whetn· several porxls 10 the Sand Hll)
' e• or not ~e thought the board area ended Sunday afternoon
10 regards to Title I papers that April I voted not to re-employ meetmg
would JUstify the board's firing Baker when hts contra.~ ex· Ephng, on rebuttal question· had cause to terminate Bak-1 with the finding of the body of
Clay Baker, lo1'81 superintend- plres July 31. Then on April 13 Ina. had Clark read a portion er's Con!ract . ~h rebuttal ques· ' Mrs Gladys Yeoger Smith 60
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and 14, the Southw•stern Board of the April IS minutes pertain· Ubning.
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clark, retired state exammer voted to terminate Baker's con- lllg to a mot10o by Lloyd to:
Clark sboir¢ signs of .strain the Malleable Iron Company
alter 13 years and former educa· tract, the latter time wtthout "Ratify action of the board caused by · the four sessions of about six feet from tho' shore.
tor with 26 years experienc&lt;, pay.
and approved Tuesday night's questkmlil8 by both attorneys.
mcluding 19 as an admlntstra- Clark baa been the only wit- action of the board and I I s He repeatedly asked that ques- : Her death was ruled • •ulclde
tnr was employed by th• South· ness to testify at four sesstons counsel who request•d the pe· i lions be re-read . ~ him, point· I by drowning according to the
western Board AprU It 111 take of a public hearmg that Baker pers !Tille I) from Clay Bak· ' lng out that "J, don't
under- ~ Shertff's department.
-·---· ·bad requested of the Southwest-er."
!sl1nd" or "I mtlst be 'sl!epy" Mrs Smith of 102 Pennsylva·
· - - ern Board.
In answer to Epling's qu~- 1 Baker. ile111anded ~ pub)ic nia Ave. Charleston, former re.
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he lion conceroil1g the legality of , hearing belpre the Southwbt· l •tdent of Point Pleasant. diBapIO~plla
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found nothing in the board's the minutes, Clark testified "II em Board askil!i that the board peared Saturday evening from
minutes about Tttle 1 papers would put it word for word into ~ stltte tn full detail tlfe charges the home of her sister where
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Y&gt;sttlog 1ing came near the close ol portion of the April 15 mmutes : the board name times and plac- 1reported that she had been
hours 2-4 and 7-i p.m. Parents eross examination by Warren , concerning the request for the I es a~ which he disregarded any despondent over the sertous tilA onlv on Pedtatrles Ward
F. Sheets, Baker's attorney.
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Then, m answer to Sheets' , Sheets objected "How could Ilion.
Mrs. Smith formerly taught
IMt Mrs John B. Clenderun. 444 questton "Is 11 true that the 1
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Second Ave.; Mrs Junior J. 'only wa~ a board of educallon
soldier, sailor, ifutrtne and air- been a resident of Charleston
~IVEN PRESENT - Sally _Schaaf, center, president of the Mlddlepon llllur_nnl AsJill McGUire. 133 Third .\ve , Har· can speak and perform its du- 1
man to catch the pelting of the the asl 35 ears She was a soetalion, presents color televtslon set to Mrs. !"an Moore, left, a_nd Mf~s Mil~red Haw:: old E Angel, 32 Chilhoothe Rd: ties 1s through lh• mmules?", ,
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me~her of Weekle Mem· ley, when they_ were gue~ts of honor at the Mtddl~port Alumm banqul!t 'l !aturday
Mrs Mary D Vance
2136 Clark replt'ed "Th 1-. th .
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Saturday ly be created by the smoke of ~~~ Nam, I ami confihtdent that S~~vi~g :r~a~!r h~;band,
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Leslit c Cox • Rt 2 Gallipolis·• Ir examination
of Clark • and pros· , htgh explOSIVe mortar and ar- hke those
l and I our sIslers Mrs Harry IFr eda )
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1• ecutmg attorney John A E.o- ltllery shells l can hear
the 11. and orea - to rtsk their Ebersbach, Mrs Harry IEulahl Meigs County Sheriff Robert The aheriff's department kept far this year has lnvesllgallld'·
Ill! Cheshire Mrs G?rdon E Woot- hng took over w1th rebuttal tes- vtctous. whme of shrapnel-and ~~ve~a:~ur~fse!~urth:~ce _mak· Godfrey, Mrs. Irene Gtbbs and c. Harten bach and his deputtes two cruisers on the ~~~hway 184 automobile liectdents Wlllf;
.,_ en Rt 2 Galhpohs Sheha Ann ttmony from Clark
~ wh1stle and crack of small g will s. 1 _ ei Will be Miss Imogene Yeager, all of today expressed apprectation over the weekend and tnvesli- one motor~~Ie wreck result&gt;.
n, Colle) Rl 2 Patnot. Arlie E. Eplmg questioned Clark •· arms hre
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th rs 1 he Pcint Pleasant· and one broth· 1o citl2ens of Meigs Cou""' for gated four auto accidents in lng In a fatality There has ala~&gt;"
'If$ BrownmJ. Jr. Rt 2 Vmton; Igam In regards to hiS opmmn. I can also hear the voice of sure knowledge that In war th..-e er. Howard Y~ager, Pl. Pleas- the "Wonderful cooperation" which seven persons were treat· been 212 per;..ns proceuett:
fl,') .Jeffrey S. Ccleman, Rl. 2 Che- , lllktng mto conStderatton the Manne Sergeant Dan Grady at IS no substttute for vtclory - ant.
tven durin the three day Me- ed for tn'urles and three vehlc· through' Meigs county jai~,.. ··;
&gt;rm: Mrs Leo W Wears, pu. •mmutes of the board and the Belleau Wood - saymg, "Come and that If they'?" our way of Funeral service will be eon- ~rial Da g holiday we•l:end les were !demolished
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E ' cn;cumstances surrounding Bak. on, you S 0 8 's - do you want l llfe as we know tt wtll be de- dueled Wednesday II am in "The traffic was heav ra~· Arrested over the weekend
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Bauer Rt I Lt'On W Va. , er s ftrmg, as to whether or to hve forever'" And of Gener· Jstroyed. Wlule others debate the the Crow-Hussell Funeral Home Ucall all the lime dur;": the were Rc Cris Racine. fall· FATALJTIE~ '
• Tommy E Vanscov, Rt 2 Pt. ' not the board had cause
to a\ McAuhffe durmg the Battle controversial dtplomallc tssues, with the Rev. Charles F'rum holidX
rlod but in most ca· ure to i~ld rl ~i of wa ; K Ie
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s,.r Pt Pleasant; Danny E. Vans-1Baker.
ply - "nuts'' - when he was be those who will f1ght when the I Suncrest ~emeter Friends are ses .e rna oris
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rl \1 Leonard Hogsrtt. W Va circumstances many of which also hear th~ vo 1ep of the im- they are at this very monent. Horne
11 ' Mrs Larrj R Sayre, Pt Plea. 1h•v• not_ been presented here , moria! submarine commander J In furtherance of the olead·
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11 s1:mt: Mrs Iva Bell Lee, South - that I ve heard about- yes" or World War II, whose last Fast strength of our fightmg
Ml!ii'iliJibG4ilt£WaJ!kW'I9f.\l!#it\?ii&amp;-'!S gJVe turn 81gn 3.1• Cly e
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~ ) Stde. w. Va ; Conrad Berkley, Sheets obJected, and asked, words were - "Take He r l men of today - and m memo!')'
Frank Knoll!, • Salem Jr., Rt. • Rac~ne, ~ssault a~d l was preparing to make a left
i Henderson , Charles A Vaugh. : that the answer be str~eken, Down"
ol all our fallen comrades, I
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Center, was arresl&lt;d Suaday battery and dtSturbmg
t e turn oil the road
1 an. Pomeroy, Mrs John
H pomtmg out that 'There's noth- 1 Although these mctdents are I would ask you lo turn your eyes
at 2:15a.m. by Pomeroy po- peace; Malcolm Gutn~~r, Syr- Behind them a car drlv~o bf '
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Uce on a DWI charge, driving acuse, assured clear IS!Ince, Roy I•. CriSp, 23, Sandy Hock, t Mrs BesSie Sm1th, Rt 2 Ra· 1 stan;es A man 15 not reqUired sentat1ve ol the mynad of her· ors - and hslen lo the pat•mt's 1
without an operator's license, and Fr~nkhn Eugene Harlley, Ky., Jailed to stop and _struel
eme; Robert S. Blackwood. Rt. ' ~ gtve an optmo~ on lhmgs be DIC deeds whtch have ever been ' flag creed, as wntten in 1925
and drivlnc wbUe license Is Rd, Racme .. r.eckless operabon. the hack of the Bowers car !we·
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the trademark of the American by a young Oak Park, lllmo1s'
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The shenfl s department so ing it into the back of the HenHawk, r'omeroy . Dame! E Eu- ~ b I
rd overruled thai fighting man l can thmk of no l fllrl
wreck on East Maln·ll at the
sler car Heavy damage lj'88
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Ier Rt Portland Mrs Ed· : o/c r"'~h., , had practically beller words to use in render- "I believe thiS flag of 1 he
Intersection of Nye-ave. Podone to the Bcwers car an6 :
! ward M Blake, Jr . Rl 1 Mid· ~ 0 4 1 eets objections. II ing to ll•ese men the honor 1United States is the ideal of a
lice said Knotts' car CJimo •·
minor to the other two vehleles.
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dleporl Ronald A Clark. Iron- , 1:~ :II~ ~ote 00 every.,.,•. they so rtchly deserve than great people -.'.~e spangll!&lt;l ban. ' The congregation of Grace ruoad a curve and turned ovDonna Bowers)otpplalned If ,
1 ton MISs Tena Bryan!, Rt I ing to
~-""'s; C~In vot- those spoked by General Eisen· ner of a glonous pas! - the Ept~oopal Church delermmed er. No Injurl•• were reported.
a sprained neck ..mr bruised
Uak Hill, MISs Lucille Selbee•I tious.
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R• 3 Wheelersburg Dwaine K. : The hearin was •
has suffered hardship, without onward
Men have dted for
anmng esswn un _ay • weekead were David Paul Cas·
Jim Vennari, Rutland High ,Judy Uffertnitn, 21, Columbus,
Fa~n, Wellston 1\inston Pfan. ' IO·JI pm Sgt rd r.ce&amp;'&lt;d al a whimper he has made heavy my flag. It is for me to live for lowt~g the morn~ng servtce and cl, Middlepor' recklen opera· school principal and alhlOtle had a bump on her head, and
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tioo, and Roy~ Lee Crisp, Rr director was the main speak~r a aeratebed arm.
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i Sheel• mqutred :, ~ 0 to~~h~ but he has never faltered His my guardtan of freedom, which After more than
mmutes cine, reslollng arrest and dlo- for the' All·Sports banquet Sal· The petrol lliled Crltp to
B&gt;rths
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readmess to close wtth the ene- I musl pass to others with the of dtscussion, sometimes spirit· lurlttqthe peace. Jacklo and urday night at Chauncey-Dover Metgs county court Jqne ll·4D
Mrs Ronald W Scho•·h Rl , planned to call so 11 1 ,p 1hng my has become a by-word a- •stars untarmshed and undim· ed, the gathering came to un- Sarah Llnaofrd were aloo ar- High School.
a charge of failure lo stap i
1 Jackson • son . 1·'.• 8 P m sa1ur· could nottfy Baker's
IaWilness.•se mong the embattled armtes
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· · Europe You have read many Men of old have sprung to alii a;~ ~~ ~o~hu~~ ~;~:he~: charge•. Fined Saturday nfght Jete, coach, Ohio Coach of the IInce.
den. son. 8 25 P m Saturday; , Epling slated .. 1 am t
reports of h" md1v1dua\ .,_Ibattle, seekmg freedom lor oth· chide .
by Pomeroy Mayor Charles Year and today seoul for the I
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i ~rs Jumor J. McGutre, 133 ttcipatmg cloSI~g the cas~oru':: ploits, but not one tenth
or[ers, led on by these vtclorious lo mankmd" Then other Issue• Legnr were Gerald McDaalel, Pittsburgh Pirates. Ke !Gld the
fhtrd Ave. son, 10 30 a.m Sun· day mghl"
them ever has or ever will be colors Soldters at thetr death w~e dealt wfth.
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Pomeroy, $lO and costs for 11• 150 ati¥etes and fans of I he
day. Mrs. Larry R Sayre, Pt
Clark was questiOned abo t told Any one of them Is suffte- have urged comrades to hold il
ThiS is a new effort,
ex- to•lcatlon, and Jobo Marsh· great value of sports in a boy's
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~leasant daughter. JO 40 am allegedly unpaid btlls and ba:k l •ent to fill a true Amertcan with high Ocean - tossed. battle - platoed the Rev. Richard Mar- all, $50 and cost•, jeavlng tile life, enlivened by personal exD'i Sunday ; Mrs. John H Grounds, records regardmg the general ! emotion and with an mleose swept, my nag still fh'" trium- ttn. w.~• ~oderaled the dls~s- scene oi au accident.
periences In his athletic career, ·~
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mor." Other guests ~ludlld
Cox. Rt 2 Gallipolis, daughter, day afternoon
evemng on the reasons why we or bright. And if .II calls. may slons that wtll. determme Its 2-Car Accdient
Alben, City S&lt;hool Superlnlen- lli
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In regards lo payment
of celebrate Memorial Day'
I l l follow - even . unto death " course and role m the common.
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bills, Clark testlfted !hat non - thought of the recent some·
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Athens Higb football coach.
COLUMBUS (.UPl) ·- Gov,
Val he Bauer, Jr Peggy A. payment of billS was
what a allm actions ~~ some J
The planning session went on
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James A. Rbodes today_ put 1 ,
Beck, Mrs Desley
Bentley, for the board to termm':::~u~e , of the ~ruden~ of our country .....,,, , _ ,, 111
to consider the question of whe- Mtddleport ~lice tnYestlgaled
Meigs Geaeral Hospital
damper on the •J)I'Omotl&lt;io of •.
James L. Bnghl. Sherry M 1er's contract Clark also te aU: 11 seems that you and 1 ar~
Five caDs were answered ther to undertake a buddiog
a twiH:ar accident Saturday Admlssloos Saturday - None. Ohio with the W t•of wbllky
Connor,
Paul A. Edelmann, •fi•d he found nothmg trreg~ar "squares" if we stand u
to over the Memorial Day hoi~ gram lo add four classrooms at I p.m. on North Second-av. DltebariH Saturday- Clara bottle! shaped In tM•IIIIIHne. of
Mrs Oscar D Fmk.
Wilbert m the handling by Baker of the be counted as a patriot pWhtle day weekend by the Pomeroy (probably a second story) to the Rcss Lock, Rl. 3, Athens, a Rizer, Geraldine Scott, Alma Ohio.
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L Goodnch, Mrs. Jacob Mar- ; general acttvilies fund, mclud- a person is definllel "~ool" 11 E·R unit. They were: at 6:38 present parish hall.
passenger m one of. the cars, Perry.
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The governar deacrlbed the
kle. George A. Nan!'e, Mtchael mg no lllegal expenditures
he pickets the While yHouse and p.m. Saturday to the Asa CUoAfter discussion of the
was tak~n to the offtce of Dr. Atlmiqlont Sundey - Jeasie decanter, developed .bJe.tre·Jinl
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1er realdence, Minersville, for portance of better ·
R. R. Ptckens for treatment of McGuire Middleport· Susan Beam Distillers of Kentucky,&gt;U
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Trowbndge, William H Wood, anylhmg to gtve the board rea- ' agamst the actions of our go~: off a roof, llkeB to Veteran• people, a majority vole
22p~: ~aidF ~nnls ~uigren, Rudlsell, Pomeroy.
spirit of our monoJIOIY llquoi!
' Mrs Dencil E Reynolds Thorn. ' son lo f1re Mr Baker''' Th ernm t Th
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truck d~•;enc':' h~arl~ 1Wei· garet Gabbs, Sylvia Young, Euo- Rhodes aald stories about lfte&gt;k
: Earl1e Brandon, Mrs Robert acltvilies lund
I to
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Am
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auto
accident
In
Minerstablishment
of
a
Building
mann,
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u gren lee Sprogue.
special decanter bad been inllr· '
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s J cain Mrs. Ranford
Cox, Las I ma)Or Item on whtch I st:!ut~o~s sr';~ olet o:r"~~~~; ville reported elaewbere: at lo explore possibilities of
~-:~•led
chon an ""ured clear Admlotlons Moaday - Bessie J!teled as promoting the t1ale II .,
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Dante! Clark was questioned was th
d 11
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11:34 a.m. Sunday Ill the Rob- the est~ted $25 000 needed
ce arge.
Hayes Pomeroy
wblakey rather than lha allllli!•' EI
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Dl11tb8r1•s Mondey - None. The bollle,bore the Gr111&amp;•119r
a W.rs Geor1e A. Htll Wtlham troduced late last Monday · hi ' th Y.
p
ruoovWe, and then at 7:53 sessions of the
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPJI
of Ohio and a map
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at sptril. Let them hear the
that d
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ar exh1btt No 18
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ansponw regularly. Sunday's
buf. - The United Stale• Aatt
NO JURY NEEDED
He ordered Llqoor DirectOr"
" Mrs Leo D. Childs Earl R' l Clark related Baker's bring s ot ,w de tt ~em tott edm:arm- Cbarles Larkin• It Veterans let was supervised
Mrs. J. Clah's official standlnaa conMeigs County Common Pleu Donald D Cook to worlr' liiitl
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~on- E D. lillrlinger.
firmed today that Brlllln's Court Judge John C. Bacon snld eome Dlethnd of disposing Of·llle
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J1mm1e F Evans, Mrs s Bert i es ern Htgh School and
atay 8
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enGraham lUll won Mooday"s this morning the highway ap- botOea wlthoitl selling the Itema ,.
~ ~~ke~~. M~:dnWe ill8Iamd L MDetz- ~.~:~g ~h~~ethlhemboatord Joe , :~~.;e:;.:;a~~ ~~~ga~~r~e~ ::. ':!~ ~~d:::.~ : William Carleton
IIIG-mfie auto raee aad last propnWed'atdion case set for trial In llquor_s . .
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had JSan Juan Hill Chate Th'
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nes ay, June I has been
s: 1d M. Shafer Mrs Norman appomted co-onhnator of the Om
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tes on on ay
was runnerup.
settled out of court' and petit The first real paper made
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Barsotti, Ch .
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tam arry are n, • •
jurors wtll
MarJe Van Cooney, Mrs Wil- l Clark S&amp;ld, rerused to accept asm Reservmr, and now •
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'#&lt;9ft% f!m:t~HltnJ coutthouse until June fl.
Chille5e.
~.,'f:
ham Wilhs, Jr., Mrs
Frank the package.
Viet Nam_. Let ~em be taught Wtll Lewts Dtes
Meigs County Highway
Veterans Memorial Hoapltal
Cratg, Mrs. Bt\1 P. Hackney and Tille I forms for apphcatlon ~~~~ tt " "? crlllle to . sa r, At Nephew's Home
ment prior to bls fatal Illness,
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mfant son, Mrs. Richard Ltpm. for federal funds, approximate. Im proud fm an Amertcan.
Will Lewis a,
Pomeroy dit'll at Holzer Ho•~ital Su•day Admloslons SatnrdayCl~:~: ~lliru"t!'jl
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skt and son. Mrs. Paul D Nl· ly $30,000, have been In coot"" Arxl let us - you and I - see died Satur.b evenin tn C.: Survivmg are his wHe,
Pooler, Pomeroy, Etle (
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. I 0 G day and m!ant daughter, Mrs twn smce the ftrina of Baker. that thts Is done.
. lumbus at th! home o~ his n&amp;- cis Dill Carleton; seven child· ~yra~~l:In Rev. Ronald
UnocrambletheatldurJumhlea,
i at Robert J Rtce and . r
IThe ma)ortty of the board mem
l am certain that at the time
M
reo Jtm Mike Mary Sandy ey,
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" on Mrs. Larry 0 Bak~; :~~ ~~&gt; bers has allegedly contend..; of each of America's conflicts, ~~~w~ ~=~=r ~~~- 1;.~:.~ ~nd Ally,' all of' Pomer:,y; Wll- Dlocbarie~ Saturday - Mary
form four ordl~ar7 wolrdo./111
~-9 !ant daughter, Mrs James W llhat Baker Intentionally failed ~er flgh."ng ~en pursued an York 33, Free and Accepted Iiam and Margaret, both of Ra- ll;'~l, ~liffBeo
Homer
;~. Ntlson and infant daughter Mrs I compl~te his work on the r;. ~ea which mtgjll be expressed Masons in Gallipolis. Lodge ser. cme, and one grarxich&gt;ld.
H~ a I nett,
Earl v Slavens and in! 1
e I apphcattOn after the board m these lines of Tennyson :
vices will be held Tuesday at rtck Carleton. Funeral
phrey.
IU
an son. voted not to renew hlo contract
7'30 m at the Ewin Funer- will be Wednesday at a p.m.
Admlnloos_ Sunday met
I Mid lilly m the Saturday ntght : Ring out Ute old shapes of foul al H:~
g
the Ewing Funeral Horite
ltarnett, .Racme: Kyle P~:;;~ I
i ~n
sesston Sheets mtroduced the '
dfsease,
Surviv.;.g are a son Charles Rev. Freeland Norris official- ell, Racme; Hallle
f loa DEVOTI!D 1'0 INTERE~l ot board's mmute book as Baker 1Rmg out the narrowing lust of Lewis Pomeroy· a s;ster Lu· mg. Burial will be ·ill !he
Porlland; Donna Bcw,rs, Co01
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MEIGS IIIASON AREA
exbibit No I, and questioned
gold;
eille Cusslns Columbus ~nd a l Sprinas C!'lllflery.. · •
Iumbus; Judy Uffermap, Co' 4ow
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Ring out the thousand wars of
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number of n~es ~d nephews. WITH ATTACK ""UADRON eroy: Charles
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' a. n ~.:'!~0:,;."~;;,.:;:::~·.:.,~' .~: no menUon or request In I h el peace!
Baptist Church~~ Pcmeroy with Quincy H. Aleshire, son of ~~ ~:£ba~es0oe8anday - Fred
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the Rev Jackson of Columbus and ¥rs .. Stanley E. Ali!sblre
ns, a
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But what of these promises offioiaU~g Burial will be In the of HOOle 1, Rutlalld. Is
Admlo~~ ~Y -Lind
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There was argument bowev of peace - for Indeed Dol "ov- Beech G..;,ve cemetery
with Marine F:~hter
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a
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er, about tb8 minutes;, 8 1~ier the cannon's mouth does the
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Sarab Congo,
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12 spider weave his web." It ap- TEEN-AGER ARRESIED
Group 11, Ill Marine
Wlnnla Bettyp ReS!, Racine;
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members pears thai we bave not equalled Daniel Jeffers 19 Middleport Wing, Da Nan&amp;, VIet Nam.
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JOhDIIOD Inez
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WE~TJIER.
Mitchell: Donna
!::'-:,.':::,'::!, ':.'" eomw .....,. and Charles Carter, atlerxled. are usually made by clvlUans, the peace charge. Three juve- Fair, l!ool lonfPI, e)Ilu!ei
Emmell
~-i :;o::.:, ... ,.,. ....:::'""its"!•.:! ' Sheets contended that It wu bol4 and defiant In the forum. niles, also Involved In a licht, !roll In lite vallOya lD
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These were the only eara
go the dlslance. Mel Kenyon I
waa nagged liter 1.98 lapa and
Stewart got alllh place lor
going 191 taps.
ADdy Gr8D8telli, aponaor of
Clark's car, contended that
officials had mlaeowtled the
tapa and lbat Clark actually

He avoldect crackups wbleh
Johnny Bo~ Gecqe
dart.
Sn!der, Chuck Huiie and AI
W~1 Tllroap wraeta1• . Unser out of the race. Ha
"I wu very forlunale," be wun•t cloae by when Jimmy
aald. "I just wandered In and Clark, the 1965 wbmer, IJlUII
out and made U lbrough."
twice Into the lnfleld but
Bm toolghi probably will evaded two rival ears and walla
collect about •t'lii,ooo from 1 to recalo control of his veblcle
total p11rse expected to be 'and eootlaue raelng.
woo.
about fiOO.OOO.
Clark finllbed seeond at Ha threatened to IDe a
With 25 mllea to go, 143.143 m.p.h., almost seven protest. Ha had 30 minutes
ScoOand't Jackie Stewart, who mlles an bOUl' under his apeed do so aller the olnctal reault
had led for 37 tapa, developed 1 -recon! aet lui year, Jlm posted at a a.m., Tuesday.

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JWGBY TOURNEY
Denmark and Turkey played to
WY 2-5342
PomP·nv Ohio
SOMERVILLE, Mass (U.PI) a ~ tie in u lntematloeal
- Rossiyll Park of Loudon ooc&lt;_er,~m~atdi~,:Mo~llda~y~,_ _...:;,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,.-----!!!!!!!!!!!!11L
rllncbed a three-day
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Football Club 111-5 for Ill sec11nd I
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en an Southwestern ten notice and all of tbe board This immedlat'ely preceded the long search by approxtmately
tbe mmutes of ttle Southwes~ i :~g~ ofl ~hetr t
members did not attend Oscar question put to piark eon,cern- 200 persons and the draggmg ?f
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of Education flf Ga aa oun Y
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m lo ~eetmg
el'! or not he thought the board area ended Sunday afternoon
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mregards to Title I pa~rs .that ~p~ll ~otedhl~ co~tr:: pe1. Eplmg, on rebuttal quest1on- had cause to teiminate Bak- w1th the Hriding of the ~y of
would Justify tbe boord' flr~g ; er J ~ e;l Thea on April 13 1ng had Clark read 8 portion er's contract on rebuttal ques· I' Mrs. Gladys Yeager Sm1th. flO.
Clay Baker, local supermte · ~n:514 ut~e ~uthwestern Board of ihe April 1$ minutes pertain- tiomng.
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voted to terminate -Baker's con- 1ng to a motion by Lloyd to:
Clark showed Signs of stram the Malleable Iron Cgmpany
Clark, retired state exammer
the )atte 1
Without "Ratify action of the board caused by the four sessions of about SIX feet from the shore.
after 13 years and former· e_duca- tract,
r Ime
and approved Tuesday night's questioning by both '•ttomeys.
tor w1th U years exper!ene'&gt;, pay.
f th boord and i Is He repeatedly asked that ques· fler death was ruled • 'utctde
mrludtng 19 IS au admimstra- Clark has been the only wit- actiOn I owho erequestad the pa- I tions be re-r~Jid , to him, point· I by drowning according to the
tm wa5 employed by thE' South ness to testify at four sesstons rounse
rom Cia
Bak- ' . out that ''l dOn't
under- ~ Sheriff's department
western Board April 19 to take of a public heanng that Baker pe~~ (Title I) f
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or "I must be 'sl!epy " Mrs Smith of 102 Pennsylva- - - -- - •had requested of the Southwest- erl
to Eplmg's ques- '1 Baker demanded, ~ public ma Ave Charleston, furme~ re- - - --ern Boa,rd
tio~ :o~s;~~ing the legality of 1 hearmg before the Southwf,t- 1sxlent of foipt Pleas'ant, disapJ
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~· the mmutes, Clark testified "It ern Board asking thai the board peered Saturday evening from
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found noth~ ';:el boords would put II word for word into •state in full detail !lie charges the ho~ of lier SISter where

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up, III!cEirealll wu lblrd ta 113.'7Q,I
Wll worth more qwr· cbamptoa. l1W came
peruuLUuas IiW W ...M fil:D~ if~ ;:::G£0:;;; .!~~ ~::r=-~
w1ten G~ Brltaql't Mlnchel" of a 17-car pUeup place.
143.084.
IIIII ·woio lbe pi4en wbfch ellmlaaled II
He avoided cra!'f&lt;ups wblch These were Ilia oaly oars
oioitilil,_., ,IOO.Jalle •to ...,.; tteOODdt toller tile
Johnny ~ Getqe go the dlllaDce. Mel
1111':~ IU,S17 )l1llel per otart.
, Chuck Hulie and AI was llegged toller 1119 laPs
boor, (,w • lbe o10weat atice Weam nroup wr..bp . Ulllel" out of the race. He Stewart got olllh plaCe
ltdt liUt·bllluct probably WBI "I wu very !ortwtata,"
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lbe l!ealln 10 ~.
lllld. "I just wandered Ill and Clark, the llltl5 winner, IJlUll Andy GraaatelU, oponsor
O!lJj llx of s3 otarlbtl ears out and made It tllrougb."
twice Iato the fnlleid but Clark'• ear, contended thet
, weie' runnJn&amp; at lbe llnlsh BID tonllbl probably
two rival can 81lll wallJ olfletol1 had mbeounled tile
MoildaJ. Twenty..mll can cou..t lbout fl76,000 from
repln conlrt&gt;l nf bls vehicle laps and tbat Clark. actually
were ellmlnateil 11)1' IDoelwlleal tolal purse espected to be
conURUO racing.
won.
lnlublt or opectaoular cruheo. about f700,000.
Clark IIDIJhed second at Re threatened to file
Oidy r... can went the full 500 With 2S miles to go, 113.813 m.p.h., aiioosl ,.... prolelt. He had 30 mlnute.s
mlltl llalore the 3011,000-pliJI. Seotltnd'~ Jaclde Stewart, who mtl"' "" bour UDder hts speed do oo afler lbe oHtctal reaull
had led for 37 laps, developed 1
Ill !all year. Jim
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Holzer Hoaplbd:
Visitlng I ing came near tbe close of portion of the April l:t %~u: I :eat which he disregardelZ~ny :Opond.ent over the senous tllbnurs 2.4 and 7-8 p m. Parents cross exammat10n by Warren concermng the reque
duties or disobeyed any inst.!'uc- ness
one of her sisters
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IF. Sheets, Baker's attorney 1 papers
H
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Mrs Smith formerly taught
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Then, m answer to Sheets' : Sheets ob)ecled " ow co I on.
school tn Mason County, bul had
GIVEN PRESENT - Sally Schaaf, center, prelllde!lt of the Middleport ~A!u~nl .As·
Mrs John B Clendemn. 144 question. '" Is 11 true that the
soldier, sa1tor, lbartne and air· been a resident of Charleston sociatlon, presents color television set to Mrs. ~an Moore, left, a_nd Miss ~f!l'"!ad H~w·
Second Ave • Mrs Jumor J only way a board of educauon '
man to catch the pelting of the Ithe post 35 years She was a ley, when they were guests of honor at the Mtddle_port Atumm banqu fldcitur
McGUire. 133 Tb!rd .lve . Har- can speak and perform Its ~~- '
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member of the Weekley Mem· night. The ladies, who live on North 4thoO;V m Middleport, are rettred , , -,~~ers.
old E Angel, 32 Chillicothe Rd.' ties Is through th-: mmutes '
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Mrs Mary 0 ~ance,
2136 Clark replied, "~hat's lhe y;ay can f~;1 ~~e thJ~t that can on- .However, as Is so apprent In Cbarleston Woman·s Club
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C""'ham Ave . Carolyn J San-It understand II
I b
ted u lh moke of Vie! Nam, I am confident that SUrYIVmg are her husband,
ders Rt 1 Crown City . Roger : AI 10·40 p.m.
Saturday Y de ,":acao h;ar
blast of America will always have sons Raymond H Smith, Charleston;
lJ Cox, Rt 2 Galhpohs , Mrs n.IJht, Sheets flmshed h1s cross cor It
and ar- like those of World Wars I and four Sisters Mrs. Harry (Freda)
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Lt-sl•e C Cox. Rt 2 Galhpohs, Iexamination of Clark . and pros· IhiiSh ex~loi~Ivel m_ort~ea
the II and Korea - to nsk their Ebersbach Mrs Harry !Eulahl Meigs County Shenff Robert The sheriff's department kept far this r::l; ba~~:ve:lg:~
1\&lt;lrs Emerson Sp1res. Rt
1[ecutmg attorney John A E.,'l- 11 lery s e. s can
r 1 and lives to offset our peace mak- Godfre Mrs Irene Gibbs and c Hartenbach and his deputies two crmsers on the ~~~hway 84 auto
e
en
Cheshire . Mrs Gordon E. Woot· hng took over ~tth rebuttal tes- v•c•ou~ wlhme r~:~P~~ ;mall ing fa•lures And theirs will be MJss I~ogene Yeager, all of today expressed apprec•atlon over the wee'kend and 11\ves~i- ?ne motr~~le
en Rt 2 Gallipolis Sheha Ann , tlmony from Clark.
th,e w •st e an
I the Will to win - thetrs the Potnt Pleasant and one brotb- to Citizens of Meigs Cou,•v for gated four auto a~idents In mg in a ata J y, ere 8~
Colle} . Rl 2 Patnot. Arlie E ! Eplmg questioned Clork a- a·~~ fire! h
th voice or lsureknowledgethatmwarthere er Howard Y~ager, Pt. Pleas· the "Wonderful cooperation" which seven persons were treat- been .....~12M ~rsons ~iL·· •.,'
Brownm, Jr Rt 2 Vinton. ' gam m regards to his opJmon
can a 50 ear e d
't
giVen during the three day Me- ed for injuries and three vehlc- throu~.. elgS coun.1 ,... ' .
15 no substitute for VIctory Jeffrey S' CAlieman, RL 2 Che- ! laking mto consideration the ~al~me ~r~ant Dan :r~C~~! and that 1f they Jose our way of ~Funeral serv 1ce will be con- mona\ Day holiday weillk.end les were demolished.
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stare , Mrs Leo W Wears, Ph-lmmutes of the board and the e eau ~ B ·~~a~·~ 'ou want l llfe as we know lt will be de- ducted Wednesday 11 a.m m "The traffic was heavy prac- Arrested ov~r the weeke~d
ny. W. Va , Mrs Sidney E circumstances surro~nd~ng Bak· ~" · 1 yours
., , A d !r Gener 1stroyed While others debate the the Crow-Hussell Funeral Home tlcally all the time dur~ the were Roy Cnsp, Racine, fall·
! Bauer, Rt. 1 Leon, W Va : er's tnmg, as to w et _er ur ,0 IV~A 0~~;eerdunn n the Battl~ l controversial diplomatJc 1ssues, with the Rev. Charles Frum holiday period, but in most ca- ure to yield righ! of way; Kyle
~ Tommy E Vanscoy , Rt l Pt not the board had cause to ell Me u 1
d m I am C"ullfJdent that there will ofCiciatmg Burial will be m ses the motorists respected J Barnett, Racme, no opera(Contmued from page l)
1g1
Pleasant ; Mrs Paal D Wedge, 1~r~mafe the contract of Clay 0~ the ~u
w ~ sa~ s~a~ be those who will fight when the ' Suncrest cemetery Fnends a!'e and abided by the traffic laws," ~r's Uoense and failing to yield
Officers said Donna Bowen, .
Pt Pleasant Danny E Vans- ~r k .
ed " B d
~ ~ ~ 1 'nu s
~~del can nation asks them to f1ght - as being rece 1ved at the Funeral Sheriff Hartenbach said.
the rigbt of way, Jesse W M~ 21 , Columbus, and ,David Hen·
..:oy, Rt. 2 Pt Pleasant . James
ar t answ r ·
~se h 0~ a~ e h 0 5 ~~rcn . of the Jm- tiley are at th1s very monent Home
Elroy, Wllkesville, failure to sler, 19, Rt. 2 Racine, ~ad stop.
M Leonard Hogst'tt. W Va ~rums ,an~~ maneyenotedwhelc 3 0 lear b ~ Volt:e mmander l In furtherance ef the stead- ~
EM~~~ give turn slgnal; Clyde Wines, ped behind another car that
u.:~~V e no IJ'l:en pr s
re 1mor1a su manne co
f" h
R ·
ault and
PI PI
Sa
Mrs, Larry R
yre,
ea- - that I' ve heard about- yes" of World War 11 . whnse last I fast strength of o~r Jg tmg
Frank Knotts, 34, Salem Jr., Rt. 2, ac.!ne, ass
I was preparmg to ' rnak~ a 1eft
sant, Mrs Iva Bell Lee, South ] Sheets obJected and asked
d
r - "Take Herl men of today - and m memorv
I Cuter, was arresred Sunday battery and dJstur~mg
the turn off the road.
a,
S!dt! W Va · Conr.ad Berkley, tha t the answer be stncken, ~~~v: ,wee
•t 2:IS a.m. by Pomeroy po- peace ; Malcolm Gwnther, Syr- Bebind them a car drlv~n, by _
1of all our fall en comrades, I
Henderson . Charles A Vaugh- I pointmg out thai "There 's noth- Althou h these incidents are would ask you to turn your eyes
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lice on a DWI charge, driving acuse, assured clear distance, Roy L CflSp, 23, Sandy Hoole,
an, Pomeroy , Mrs John
H mg m the record about crrcum- 1"' II kno!n the are onl re re-I briefly toward our national colwif.hout aD operator'!! license, and Frankhn Eugene Hartley, Ky., failed to stop arxLs~c•
Grounds, Rt 1 . Harnsonvllle, stances A man IS nut reqmred se~tatlve of th~ myna/ of ~el'- ! ors - and hsten to the pat• mt's I
and driving whUe license Is Rd, Racme,. r_eckless operatiOn. the back of the Bowers car fo,reMrs Bessie Smith, Rt. 2 Ra- to give an opmiOn on thmgs he mc deeds which have ever been Iflag creed as wntten Ln _1925 1
'I
aDder suspension, lollowtog a
The shenfls department so mg it Into the back of the Heacme RobertS Blackwood. Rt has hea rd abou t ,
tile trademark of the Amencan l by a younr. Oak Park, llhnms
wreck on East Malo-stat the
sler car Heavy damage was
1 Rutland Mrs Charles
J I "The board uverruled that (J htm man I can thmk or no I gJrl
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intersection of Nye-ave. Podone to the Bowen car and .
Hawk, .Jomeroy ' Dame! E Eu-1 objection as u had practically t!uer gwords to use m render-1 "I believe this flag of t h e
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I lice said Knotts' car came amillOf to the oth~ two vehicles.
ler Rt I Portland . Mrs Ed- ull of Sh~ts' objections. It mg to tllese men the honor IUmted States Is the ideal of a The con egation of Grace round a curve and turned OV•
Donna BOwers~q'lplained el _
ward M Blake, Jr, Rl 1 Mid- wall a 4-1 vote on every of'ca- ihe so nehly dese rve
than great people - i,.1e spang19d ban- E ISCO al grChurclt delermmed er. No injuries were reported.
a spramed neck .ud a bruJsed
dlrport. Ronald A. Ctark, Iron- slon with Oscar L, Cain vot- tho~e spoked by General Eisen-Iner of a glonous past - ~he
ove~all obJective in Its [lrst
foot. A pflssenger in her car,
ton M_Iss Tena Br~ant, Rt I I inJ to sustain Sheets'&amp; objee- h0 wer m 1945 ''Willingly he pillar of fire , leadmg America " Pl nmg Session" Sunday folOther arrelts over
the
'v
. R tland High ,\Judy Ufferm~JD, 2\, Columbus,
Oak H1ll M1ss Luc11le Selbee, tions
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Ionward Men have died for an
weekend were David Paul Cas·
J1m ennan, u
,
h d a bump on her bead, aod
R• 3 Wheelersburg Dwame K
Th · h .
ed
has suffered hardship, wtthout
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f
t
li
f
lowmg
the
mormng
service
and
ci,
Middleport,
recklen
opera·
school
principal
and
athletic
a
~, am Wellston W;nston Pfane earmg was r~cess at a whimper he has made heavy I ~Y 0ag 1t IS o.r me o ve or a potluck lunch
director was the mam speaker a SCratched arm:
~ •b.:
cuff ' Jackson 'Mrs Ronald W I 10 ~1 p.m Saturday , to resume sacnflces ti e as endured much I It The red, white, and blue IS After more than 30 mmutes tioo, and Roy Lee Crisp, Ra· for the' AU-Sports banquet Sat· The patrol CJkd Crlap to
~choch Rt i Jackson
I~~lilts ~t
p mt ton~ght but he has never faltered HIS
guardian ~r ~~~dom,lt~h~~h of d!SCUSSLOn, somebmes spirit- ::i~e~=ln~::e~~:k~ ~~ urday night at Chauncey-Dover Meigs county cour\t June lt Qn
,
Births
ee mqmr as o
o w readmess to close with the ene- 1 must pass o o ers "
e ed the gathermg came to un- Sarah Lansofrd were allo ar- High School
a charge or fai ure to stop ...
Mrs. Ronald w Schoth Rt ~:~~edmre ~ltnes.st~s t Eph~g my has become a by-word a- I' sta~s untarmshed and undlm- an;mous agreement on ItS over- rested on diaturblng tbe peace
Mr. Venna~l Is 8 former atb- within the asaured clear dill Jackson, son, l .48 p.m Satur- could oot~fy c~~k: s l!ltnesse: mong the embattled armies of m~en of old havt&gt; s run to all aim as a church "To be eharges. Filled Saturday lllgllt lete, coach, Ohio Coach of the tance.
dav Mrs Samuel K w111 Ham- when to a ear
Europe. You have read many 1
P, g h children of God and brothers by Pomeroy Mayor Cbarles Year, and today scout for the
den' ~on. 8 25 pm Sat~rday , 1 Ephng sf:ted, , 1 am not an- reports of lu!! JDdiVJdual ex ! ~:u~e:e::~~g r~:::~ic:r~otu~ to mankind." Then other issues. [ Lea:ar were Gerald McDaDJel, Pittsburgh Pirates. Ke told the
Mrs Jumor J. McGuire, 133 bclpatmg closmg the case Tues- plmts, but not one tenth . ol i col~rs Soldle:s at their death were ~e~lt wl!h
"
Pomeroy, $ltand costt for llr 150 a~s and fans of t h,e
'flmd Ave son 10 30 a m sun- day mght "
them ever has or ever w1ll be h
ed
d to h id 1 "ThiS IS a new effort,
ex- , .. 1 d
d Jobo Manh- great value of sports in a boys
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A
f
th
Is
uffl"'-ave
urg
comra
es
d
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Mar
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x
ca
dav , Mrs. Larry R Sayre, Pt. Clark was questiOned about
ny one o em s ..- hi
Ocean - tossed battle - plame t e ev
c ar
- all $50 and costs, Jeaviq tbe l"f
I e, en1!Vened by pertiOnal exPleasant daughter 10 40 am allegedly unpa 1d bills and bank ( 1ent to hll a true Amer1can w1th l gb.
till 1·J t
lm whe moderated the discus'
f
ccideal
pertenceB in his athletic rareer,
0
Jel rJUm- sion,
. " to mvo
. Ive the
.
''Vennarl uded
HuSunday , .Mrs. John ,H Grounds. Irecords regardmg tile general [emotI()n and WIth an .mtense swept
h ' my ag s
en t 1re scene o ao a
and the tvpical
~1
" , .~
Rl 1 Hamsonv11le, son, 8 36 1actiVIties fund as the cross ex· pnde of h1s countryman."
P
na 1 Ma 1 keep Its hon- congregation In making deci- lllliru'~~~ mor." O~er pests iacl tena m Monday; Mr . Leslie C. ammatmn got underway Satur- ~ But as 1 reflected the otiler
: h~
fit
slons that will determme Its
Ca A d" t
Ath~Tl$ City School Superin
1 ~ ~ 11:· ~ar, l couMJe and role in the commun- 2'" r cc len
Cox Rt 2 Galhpohs daughter I day afternoon
evenmg on the reasons why we or ( ~Jg ·
dent, A. Chase and Don, Eskeyl COLUMBUS (UP:Q , _ Gov. -~
~ IJ! , m Monday '
' \ In regards to payment
of celebrate Memonal Day,
Ill 1 ol ow - even un
ea · tty"
I Is Investigated
Albens High football _coach.
James A. Rhod!ll todaY. put 1 ,
Discbara:u
bills, Clark teslif1ed that non . thought of the recent, someThe planmng sessiOn went on
rt 11
tl ted
o~.o.•
damper on the ' rwomut¥m o[ ,
VC:!Ihe Bauer Jr Peugy A. payment of bills was no cause 1 what appalling 11ct10ns of some l at'"~ft.;~8J'If¥m7'!f»~ to comnder the question of whe- Middlepo potd ce mvSaestgrdaa
MeiJI General Hospi...
...w.. .,1 _ ......._ '
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d
f
t
ld"
a
two-car ace eat
u Y Admi.. toas satarday- None. Ohio with the ..,..J,. , •~•&gt;
Beck, Mrs Desley
Bentley , 1 or the board to termmale Bak- of the tilU ents o our coun ry , Five t:alla were answered ther to undertake a bUI mg proN th Secood·av
Clar bottles shaped bt . ... .line of
4
0 ~t ~ Athens
8 Ohio
James L Bright, Sherry M. l er's contract Clark also test!· Jt seems that you and I are l over the Memorial Day bolt- gram to add four classroomB
~ Dltcbarpt Saturday .::.. .
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Connor,
Paul A. Edelmann lfl"d he fou nd nothmg Irregular "squares" 1f we stand up ta day weekend by the Pomeroy (probably a second story) to the
ss
' · ' 1 th ' aro Rizer, Geraldine Scott, Alma
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de1 1 ''t'bed the
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lh h dl b
b
d
lr" 1 Wh"l
"sh h
passenger m one o e • , Pe
The governor oer
Mrs Oscar D Fmk, W1lbert •lm e an mg y Baker of the e couote as a ~)a 10.
Ie E-R uo1t. The} were: at6.38 present par1. a 11
was taken to the office of Dr
~lllonss.md.r- Jeasle decanter,developed.rlfi.\jleJim
L Goodr1ch, Mrs. Jacob Mar· 1general act1V1tles fund , mclud- a person JS dt!linitely "cool" Jf p,m. Satanta)' to die A1a CuiArter discUSsion of the 1m- R R Pickens for treatment of McGwre
Middleport; Susan Beam D,lstillers of Kentucky,•
kle, George A. Nance, Mlchael mg no Illegal expenditures
he pickets the White House and ter residenre, Minenvllle, for portance of better - organized: 3 head injury
..,__. ' 'West Columbla ; Lee "not betng 1n barmooy witb tW•
L Neal, Mrs C. Ilene O'Dell, Clark answered "no " when demonstrates, flagrantly in dis- Ed Grindley wbo bad galleo Chm;ttan education for young P 1 .
'd · Dennis Mulgren l'utn10
irlt of
poly llqUci
1
Charles W. Pickens, Paul C asked by Sheels, "Do you find ' regard of established authority, off a roof, taken 10 Veleranl people, a majority vote recom- 22 °C~= ~ Falls ran into ~ Rudlse11, Pomeroy
~ " our mono
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Trowbndge, Wilham H Wood, anythmg to g1ve the board rea- agamst the actions of our gov- Memorial hospital; at %:35 a. mended to the Vestry (which tr~ck d~ven by CharJes Wel· . : : : . s:~•:o~,:: 8 ~.e~ said stories abou.t tlif~,·
Mrs Dt:ncll E. Reynolds, Thorn- son_ to fire Mr. Baker?" This ernment These students seem m. , Suaday to the llt:ene of makes final decisions) the es- mann, 26 , Che!lnre. Mulgren I!&lt;
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1d
ter bad beeD 1nter
8
as M BeaU1e, Gregory T Bane, 1was m reference to the general ' to know notlung abeut the h1s- the auto accident iD Mlnera- tablishment of a Building Fund was Cited on -80 assured clear iee Sprague.
~ eCIR motiDg the ule ~
F.arhe Brandon, Mrs Robert IactJvJtles fund
tory and sp.1rit of American m- ville reported elsewhere; at to explore possibilities of ralsJRg distance charge
Admittloal Moaday - Bessie ~iak: as
tba tbe ~ ;_
J Ca1n, Mrs. Ranford
Cox, . Lasl maJor Item on whJch stJtutwn::; J say let our schools ll:U a.m. Sunday &amp;o tbe Rob- the estimated $25,000 needed.
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Hayes Pomeroy.
w ey ra er n
-"'-~'
boltle
•bore map.
lbe Greol"'""''
Augustme Focanb,
DanaeJ 1Cl ar k was questLoned was the and colleges teach them that ert Blat:kwood residence, Har·
Plans were made ta call such •• p;;:;;u;sa;.n~~ Dt••b'
- ar(el Mollday _ Noae. Tbe
of Ohio
and
o;v;'·~
8
Euler, Mrs. Charles J Hawk, ITit!" 1 papers Which were m- 1h1story and mspll'e them with rilonvme, aad then at 7:5S sessions of the congregation
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (VPH
___,.o..~.~.
NO JURY NEEDED
He erdered
Liquor
, st Monday mght 1that spint Let them hear the p.m. tbat day trusported regularly Sunday's potluck buf- - Tbe Vnited Statea Ante
Mrs. George A. Hill, William trod uced l8te ta
Cook
to Dlroc~.'
ork' 6Ut
E Plants, Mrs. Mar1e Ward , as board exhibit No 18
shot wh1ch the embattled farm- Charle1 Larkial to Veteraas fet was supervised by Mrs. J. Clnb'a oHiclal standlllll coa·
Meigs County Common Pleas Donald D.w
·
Mrs. Leo D. Cbtlds, Earl R
Clark related Baker's bring- ers fired at Lexington and was Memorial Ho!Pllal, aDd M••· E. D Hartinger.
firmed todey tbat Brlta!D'&amp; Court Judge John C. Bacon said oome method &lt;If disposing oNIIo
Conrad. Jesse 0 Eblm M r s • ng the Tille I papers to Soutlr "heard 'round the world." Let day at 11:11 a.m. to lbe De• I
Graham Hlll won Moadaf's this morning the blghway ap. bottles wtthoilt selling the 1
J1mm1t F Evans, Mrs.'S. Bert i estern High School and
at- them hear ugam and again the ..r Well mldea&lt;e wbere a W'll"
Carleton
5416-mlie auto race aad tut proprlation case set lor trial in Uqllor~llol;el·
U1lkey, Mrs. Witltam L. Metz· Jtempting to giVe them to Joe , shining story of VaHey Forge, mao who bad collapsed lD •
•1 Jam
year's wlaaer, Jimmy Clark, Wednesday, June I, hu llee_n
ler, Mrs S1dney Sanders, Dav-1 Barsotti, whom the boord had San Juan H1tl, Chateau Thierry, !told was treated attbe oeene. Dtes on Sunday
was 1"111111t111p.
settled out of court, and pet1t The
real pa~r, bJDIB:
kl M. Shafer, Mrs.
Norman ;~:;:m~ co-ordmator of the omaha Beach, Iwo Jima, tile II'UI:W
·/i!
1;, ~~ 1 Wilham Harry Carleton, Sl, IBi&amp;U 1_.,.'WJ1l'WW':J~W~ jurors will not report to tbe fromlie . • was mae
Shotsky, Floyd E. SWlck, Mrs \ ,
program.
Barsotti, Chasin Reservoir, and now
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Pomeroy, an employee of tlle
courthouse until JUI18 27.
Chin ,•
1.
Mar~e Van Cooney Mrs Wit- ~ Clark said, refused to accept Viet Nam. Let them be taught Will Lew18 Dtes
Mt~g! County Highway Depart- Veleraos Memorial llupttal
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\Jam WilliS, Jr. ~.
Frank th~ll~:c~are
. . that it is no cnme to say At Nephew~&amp;orne
men! pllor to his fatal illne!S, Admisslom Satarday - Inez
~IJ.....,,., ~
Crail Mn. Bill P. Hackney and f
orms for apph~atlon I"I'm proud I'm an American ,.
. 112
p
died at Holzer Hospital Sunday p I p
Etta Custer
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or federal funds, approxmrateWill Lewas, ~
omeroy, Survlvjng are his wlle Frail- oo er, omeroy,
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I m~ant son, Mrs. Richard Lipm- ly $30,000, have been m cont~n- 1 And le~ u~ you and I - see died Saturday e ening i~ CO· CIS Dtll Carleton; seve~ child- Syracuse. Rev. Ronald Grindf 8 k
that th1s 1s done.
tumbus at the me of h1s ne.k M'a
S Del ley Dublm
Jt,.
1 sk1 and son, Mrs Paul D Nl- tlon smce the f
1 ef •p ry, aWIYI Oisebara~• Saturday - Mary
1 day ·and Infant daughter, Mrs 1The maJority of tirhmgboord a er, l
I am certain that at the time phew Charles Morton Jr. He ren, AIJI1m, M
••• J R
nd f
1
e a memts
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• . and y, a11 o omeroy: •
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'I Ro~ t
l~e a m ant son, I bers has allegedly contended I of ea~h of Amer 1ca s con 0JC ' was a membel&gt; of th~ Ancient l liam and Mar aret, both of Ra· Holt, Radcliff Hager' ' Homer
Mrs Larry D Baker and tn· lthat Baker IntentiOnally failed Iher fighting ~en pursued an i York 33, Free and Accepted Cine, and onei grandchild. Pat- Hill, Mabel Bennett, Elizabeth
fant daughter, Mrs James W Ito complete his work 00 the
~ea wh1ch m1ght be expressed Masons m Galhpolis. Lodge ser- riCk Carleton. Funeral services Humphrey.
~~elson and mfanl daughter Mrs tie J application arter the board m these lines of Tennyson·
vices will be held Tuesday at will be Wednesday at 2 P rn. at Admisalo•. Sunday - Jane
Earl V. Slavens and Infant son 1 voted not to renew hJs oontract. ,
7 30 p m. at the Ewmg Funer· the Ewing Funeral Home with B'arnett, RaciJ'Ie; Kyle BarnMitlway m the Saturday mght , rung out the old shapes or foul Iat Home.
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Rev. Freeland Norna off~em~ ell, Ractne; Hattie
Powel~ 1
1
Sheets Introduced the ~
disease.
' Surv!Vmg are a son, Charles mg. Burial will be in the Rock Portland; Donna Bo~rs, Co- - ~
IsesSion
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board's mmute book as Baker , R1ng out the narrowing lust of Lew1s, Pomeroy; a s1ster, Lu- Springs cemetery.
_
Jumbos; Judy UfferrnBJI, Cot DEVI~ ro ~E~o &lt;It exlnb!l No 1. and questiOned
gold;
cille Cussins, Columbus, and a I
tumbus: Lewis LaudermU~ POrn
~~~! ~Z,..~,!!,A Clark pertaming to th• minutes IRing out the thousand wars of number of nieces and nephews. WITH AITACK SQUADRON eroy; Chari~ Larkins, Lon&amp;
=~C =
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, _ , ,,.,.., 111• ,.,,.
from Jan l through Apni 14
old
Funeral semces witl be Wed· Mariae Private First Class Bottom, LoiS Uttle, Chesblre.
DROGD·ElC
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sa~:;:~a,h~d~nct!~~~lle
Clark testified that ht fo~d 1 Ring In the thousand years tf nesday at 2 P·~· at the Nao~ Qumcy H. Alesbire, son of ~r. D~~rges SalldiJI - Fred
J [~
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1N 4AII-". ..
~~~~! 8~"~~;.,~~~· 6~: oo menUon or request In 1 h e
peace!
Baptist Church m Pomeroy with and Mrs. Stanley E Alesture Pullins, Ida Goegleln.
,
. -;- ;--r
't• , ·~
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""' om,. ..... "'' ...,,. i.u•• minutes for Bakor to Produce
the Rev. Jackson of Columbus of Rtfute 1 Rutland Is serving Admlllloll Molday - !'aul ~ ~
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'•'&amp;!'::~' ~ gJu. mmlla the Title I papers
But what of these prom1ses officiating. Buna1 will be in the with Mari~e F;"'hte~
Attack FJsber, Minersville;
Llada OTHE~
~ Now.,.....tMcirdtdW.I ' ~'~~Lt.er •• ttl•,... oMoe •• PorN,..' There was argument llowev- lof peace - for indeed DOt ••ov- Beech Grove cemetery.
Squadron '542 M:arlne . ~lrcraft Lute, Pomeroy; Sarah CoRJo,,
&lt;q I •I ~~'-~J!'!'.!!' ..'.''
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~~aon •• .am111m1 NJ,...taa.., er about the minutes ~ 11 spe- :er the cannon's mouth does the
Group 11 lsi Marine aircraft Portland; ~ttY ~' Ratlne; ~::;::::;
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" ~::"~' "'~::!'~ ,:' IA:l::; •i~ board meeUng April 12 spider weave hiS web." II ap. Tll:EN-AGUER ARR
t Wing, o.' Nang, Vtel Nam.
wtnnDIteb_'!l!l ·J~~ Ada ) !£]~ ..,·,;tf\'
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Y'J:"["'!~~""'!'~~:Iv]••t
1&amp;, MEidSTII:Ddl
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whk:h
foor
board
mem•-pears
that
we
have
not
equalled
Daniel
Je
ers,
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fee for each girl II $1
. Day camp for Girl Scout sbould oe made with Troop
Troops of Neighborhood One ers this week. Troop repri.
POINT PLEASANT .,.. Four will be beld at camp Ktschuta, uon is io be afven to :r.rn. A.
div~ces.w~l'" grsntel' by the froliC July 11 through r5; be#ID: j!)I'Ki!lgbt, Nelibborbood One
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PT. PLEASANT - Twelv~
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Mason Ceontratpd~ta and live
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c!Jy weekend with Mrs. Miner,
. ing cn.ss _of . Marshall Unlver. ,.
C)lit Clerk. ·They wer~ Edward
Middleport
va Childers and Mrs. Pearl PT. PLEASANT wen- ; sity, llununao.., SwKliii .::... y~·. !'LEAiiANT _ ;.:r;.•~: Vi•r• v. Marv Viers; Larry A.
Reynolds. The group were din· lng of Mlsa Carolyn Costen noon.
ma Sbinn Deweese 81 Leon Roush vs. Linda Lou Roush;

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Day
weekend Mrs. Milton Burdette and fam· • soiemnl~ Ju?e
at ~ 80/i ceiv(ng degrees were Maurice
guests of Mrs. Victoria Stacey ily in Leon, W. Va.
1m. In e . an eel ap IS (Todd) Mayes Carolyn Costen
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sny- Mr. and Mrs. Roger E~ish Church. M•ss Co~te~ is the ~:':: Carolyn c. H~reford, Eliz•'lllt~
der, Tom Stacey and Mr. and of Dayton, spen_t the holiday ghter of Mr. an
rs.
Wyco Seymour, Irene Btand,
Mrs. James Heckert and son, weekend w1th h1s mother, Mrs. wood Costenb, Pl. Pleasant, and! magna cum laude PhWp Wil·
Mr. Harten ach A'' !he ;on o• Iiam Hoffman, Charles
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Mrs. George ~ • y returned to MemoTIBI weekend guests of ~\ •;: Mrs. i E. Harten uam Newton, David c. Price,
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy were ac • · Pleasan ·
James a. Rea Louis Joseph
ll'•lloam Seiple in Columbus af· Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ohlinger Miss Costen, a graduate of Sismondo Ja~et C Hoffman
trr spending two weeks here and children, Miachael and Ju- PPH~ ;ndd of Marshal~~·•· Marshall' A. Dune,;, Meivtn~
w1th her "sters, Miss Mabel lia Ann, Nelsonville; Mrs. Jesse v~;s• f ';:; ay,Bis; 'j.';" aui B. Withers.
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er ~ ~· 1· t ·D "';;'r ~ Gallipolis residents
listed
bert Fmk She was accompan· Mrs. A. E. Erlewine of Spring- on
deMra e nd rM · c' were Harry Bert Smith, Bernwd hom• by her daughter, Mrs. field, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert ~o~:;e:n
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Cl•ad l'ett•bone.
Erlewine and children Dale ·H 11
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Grande , and Wanda Saunders WIDis. Ma·
Ohw came for a v1s1t wtth hiS and Mrs Jesse Lake visited in eon '
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mother, rs. "
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II conllned to Holzer Hospital. Ohlinger and children
Mortu ary
ScIence where h• 1Monlgomery • W· Va· we. .
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Ltma, were hohday weekend Athens, were Sunday dinner is a part-time employe of. the j Smith and Paul R. Higginboth·
gu.,ls of hiS mother • Mrs. Char- guests of her parents, Mr. and Crow-Husscll Funeral
Home am.
les Mayes.
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I Mrs. Emerson Jones. Mrs. Da- here. His grandparents are Mrs.
Eorbara Morgan, Ohm Unl· j vidson was soloist lor the Sun· Earl Ha I bach P
v• r&gt;~ty student, visited over the i day worship service at Heath Ohio and ~en I t •M omHarerotey,
\\ rel\r.nd w1lh her s1ster and 1
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nfami'v. Mr. and Mrs. Danny •M&lt;thodist C urch.
bach, Mrs. Glenn Hess, Ba&lt;·yMrad~ws and children.
rus, Ohio a~d Arthur Hess, MidMiehael Morris Ashland Coldleporl, Ohio.
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weekend with his parents, Mr.

Favored Two

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family.

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home. She was a member of the
Smith Chapel MethodiSt Church.
·Mrs. )) weese was born in Jack·
soq County on May 12, 1.1105, a
daughter of th• late Mathew
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husband, John preceded her 1n
death.
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Surviving are six sons, Del·
bert, Howard and Everett, ali
of Leon, Marvin Deweese, Pl
Pleasant, Vemer Deweese, Fin
ley, Ohio, and Kenneth Peweese, Darbydale, Ohio; two
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H8rvey
Sblnn
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Hoyt Shlnn, C". ·:nbus; halfbrother, Henry Sbmn, FIQrida;
sister, Mrs. Llda McKinney, Pt.
Pleahant; and hail-sister, Mra.
Edna Keefer, Carpenter, Ohio.

Jo. E. CuJien vs. Nyl, t.
Cullen; and Wllma Janet Htg·
ginbothgm vs. Robert L!Juis
Higginbotham. ,
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term of Circuit .Court reported
fOI' duty Tuesday. morning at
~:30 a.m. with four trials acheduled thls week. Juries for the
four actions will likely be chi).
sen .today and trial daies an·
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NO FATALffiES
PT. PLEASANT - As of late
Monday night, no Ira f f i c
deaths had been reported in
Mnson Count)'. Arrests reported at the county jail by local
Jaw enforcement officers were
John Lester Fcdge, 37, Miamisburg Ohio, Walter Hersman 40,
Wolf's Creek, Ohio, Henry McDaniel, 43, Pt. PleaSant, Virgil
Dunlap 57, Pt. Pleasant, Harvey Sturgeon, 38, Glenwood, all
charged with Intoxication and
Paul H. Goodnite, 37, New Haven, charged with drag racing
and driving while intoxicated.
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A[IMJ'ITED:
Mrs. Hester Meldahl 6:40 a.m.
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Fruth,
Pt.
Pleasant;
Dale
Beam
Gallipolis
Dam
F.
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JohnChildren
Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Faye HalPrices
$p9
stead. Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. ClifSegin At _ __
ford Schools, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs.
I Clotus Buck, Leon ; William CarMiddtoport, O.
ter, Pt. Pleasant; Herbert Harl"'~~iiiii:i~~~~~~~ mon Jr. Pt. Pleasant; George B
••----~---McOintock, Jr., Pt. Pleasa nt;
Gcrdon Sebrell, Southside; Martha Mulfllrd, Cheshire; Mrs.
Harold Ridenour, Leon.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Clarence Hoffman, Letart; Mrs.
Ellrl Sturgeon, Pt. Pleasant;
Mark Franklin, Robertsburg;
Mrs. Douald Waugh and daughter, Ashlon ; Sylvia Dabney,
Henderson; Junior Conrad, Pl.
Pleasant.

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TENNIS SHOES

a lme they were
fur· i State up Meldahl 6 p.m.;
CANVAS ther
out the road from the berger up Meldeh! 1:05 a.m
bouse.
Eastern down Meldahi 3:15 a.
OXFORDS ·Scan!lm
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Pleasant Valley Hospital

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:~ tuiDlNv MINNIE!I
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Dear Helen:
certainly has not btndlfed
S.lw:u.
Being a Diu, I lll8kl 1 plea overall deve!opmeal He
Tlnl evening BJar II Jupiter.
to you women. Please, please very active In blgb achool
American poet Walt Whitman
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dnn't fellow tbt lead of fasbion college - student
wu hom on this day in 1819.
lllldela snd lllm down to ani- I)IOrts, seeiai llfe, benet. He
In 111111, a flotilla of "taslmelllated lllc:U.
elwayo been extremely popular, ler cabs" Imported from Parle
I don't wet to dale a 8irf and no one gave his lack of arrived in New York ... the first
that !nolo! like a boy when lhe'a belght a 'econd thought. After "tam" to be · seen In u
going !be other way (or my way ali, his feet do reach the grot~~d. American city.
'II-Ili TRAIN
tither).
I Willi ber to be a b~ Granted 1111' friendl uec1
In 1951, Radio Moscow
GOING ANP
tie hippy, and lbe sbould keep call 118 the LUUput!an
d•lmed that television
was
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ber
knees
stiff
so
lbe
en
walk
but
It
W8! all 111 good fun.
first
invented
by
a
R111slan
UP ANI' tl;f 'EM
wltb a wiggle. A woman has no Ove feet one bleb.)
ll1111.
TO 'mE WATER
1913
COOI..ERlovelier aaset thaa a swinging Anyway I jlllt wanted to tell
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walk. Ami Iilct t!111'Ves.
liberty th~t 00 one 11 88
William Jennings
rm all for bu\lbll[ if It's a cemed as he ls. Tbere are 80 clared the !7th
bealtby ..,,_
in Jareffect.
....,.. aad iotks ilke It very many ways to grow I - Amendment
'ded 1
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"be1011811." 01 CC)UI'M It takes LILIJPUT - TWO
provl
or ptpU """'uun
erercile to keep the bulge from
U.S. Seaatora.
ptttng ·IPI!btul. _ RAy
THE BACKYARD FENCE. ..
A thought fer the! !~;I
"Crlminal Attacks oa Women British' poet ~ t!l
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and What to do Abtul Them": Robert BJ'I)wning: "Every
•-------------------------Right! Sldnny Mlllllies are for That was our discussion group's Is gaill and galll Is gain,
1ebion mqulnel, not men- topic on a recent ll\'elllng.
llowever lllllall"
lilY lbe 111ft ... .. .. But bulge
wltbout bulk meana e1erclse . Driving home near IJiidnigbt
Tllat'a why so many gals ar~ i 1111 a dark and grimy street, I
taking to !be palhl 01 bicycles · saw headlights bUnking behind
these daya• .:.. H.
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~e. Tbe driver pulled along
Dear H 1 •
side and motioned. I speeded up.
Jack O'Brian
e en.
He apeeded up; all the while
TIP to out-of-towners: beg, 1feet (never Merman or Mar- 11011-muslcal play and movie; We have a large home and making what to me were "wlld
borrow, cajole your , tickets tin) Jlter several
music and lyrics are by Jerry outslda help. In addl!io• to or- and depraved" signals. He shot
N~W for the new
seasons
. . . Miss
Henna•, who did the SIIIIMI for dinary chores, our 13-year-old out in front of me, beckoning,
"~me" ... It's a joyoll8, big, brings not only talent "Hello, Dolly" ... · Naturally daughter cleans the batllfeoms and parked by the side of the
~tiful comedy, lots of laughs, dancing, comedy, singing, the there's a Dolly-like
101 g, each day - two full-siZe baths road. I Btomped the gas pedal,
anjlj one of the flnelt perform- subtly effective capacity for "Mame," already whirling tbe and a baH·bath, changes towels, but even then he caught up with
~s by any star in any Bdwy. wearing chic theatrical ·cos- jukebox cbarts OR 8 record by mops, deodorize8, etc. Our 12- me. Finally, alter eight blocks,
ye!~f - by Angela Lansbury. tomes most stylishly - but she Louis Armstrong; It's a nne year-old bty mows the lawn, I rolled down my window a e LIVING ROOM
Ajlgela'o husband and two registers something that sepa- old-fashioned clambake or back- waters and ireeps the outlnde notch, and this Is why I'm writ·
chil8ren sat a row in front of rates the merely theatrically room period 110118, easy to a1ng aeat. ·(Our other two are atilt ing my public apology to an eBEDROOM
RED WIN&amp; WORK SHOES • BOOTS • OXFORDS
us «l the Winter Garden open- glib from the great - she bas Qnd remember.
very small.) We Dguro they unknown benefactor.
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ing night and the proud tearo •nd proves she has heart.
each spend a bail-hour a day on "Lady," he shouted, disgustSIZES
rolled doWB their cheeks as the
The rest of the ICOre aeem- their joba and for this we pay
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APPLIANCES
ed.
Your
tan
light's
out"-K
first night audience did some- The •how itself got off to a ed ordinary
but funcUonally them f2.50 a week to spend as
WIDTHS
thing we never remember in a
if not spectacular start convenient musically, much bel- they please, nt questions asked. Tbls column Is dedicated to
family
living,
so
if
you'rt
havAVAILABLE
considerable history of hit-show with a
• oojoyable, hardly ter with 1111 words 000 of !be Recently we leamed they hnve
ing
kid
trouble
or
)lilt
plain
attendance _ gave thi5 happy
first act, but songs &lt;''If He Walked lato My opened hank accounts and are
•tar a clamorous standing ovaill an era of ao- Ule") is pretly but too danger- aav!Rg ~or college. This without trouble, let Helen help YOU.
She will also welcome y&amp;ll• own
lion . . . Miss Lansbury stopped
second acts, came •• like ously remiRlscenl of Jackie ear urgmg.
&amp;prlghUy show several times,
prodded by Super- Gleason's theme song "Mehm- Are our children being brought amusing experiences. Address
stopped it cold in the same
and tbe Greew cboly Serenade·• another "lt'o up right M respects money? I Helen Bolte! in care of this
NO DOWN I'AVMENT ·
way as many years ago li!thel
Jase Connell was Today" II&lt;JURds' boonctly but have read you shouldn't pay aewopapsr.
IAIV PAYDAY TERMI
Meri!Jan and Mary MartiR did
, hopeless as "Agnes suspiciously like "All 1 Need chlldru foJ: family chores. Then
In ·· •ir finest musical mom- Gooch,
role played so ex-u Now Is The Girt·" atill anoth- rve read other places where Anton Dvorak's mnst faniOQISII
enlll .. . Mils Lansbury definitegoofily on stage and er bears meiOciie' Qnd rhythm- $2.50 a week Isn't enough aJ. single compositioo is "Humoriy Is the season'• most terrific
by TV's Peggy Cass; ic memories of not ORe
but lewance. - E.J.M.
esque, No. 7," one of a cycle
MIDDLIPORT
toast of Broadway, and in this,
Arthur .might have several past hit lOngs ... Bul Dear E:
of eight, all composed within
the final production of the the- stolen the show from
there are neat and sometimes Stop readln~ and follow
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atrical season, 'not onty was
Angela Lansbury-wry, impudently, irreveret~tly fresh mother inB~incts: you're doing I ,
better than any other musical
witchy, a high • otyle comedy lyric. which make up a bang-up Job of raising
star - but better than all !be v!J:en of a great stage •tar dip- lor whatever petty pastiches line younsters, and I'm sure
rest this season combinBd.
In liquor Qnd actd com- spatter the exeellent acoustica applies to the lwo small ones
Her I'CJII)IilQnd of ·the itage 1a of Robe,i;, ~~:: :::: of the now handsomely bmW'- 10. - H.
Warm 'J"~ fine; 111111e of the as the grown-up Patrick
iously old Winter Garden Tbea- Dear Helen;
oflband I ve-been-here • before nls and Frankie Michaela 88 Ire, allvays one of Broadway's Aa answer to "Shtrty" who
slickness which SOIIII Blaro af- the 10-year-old Patrick, Mame'o finest houses for a good .. mllli· l'l!ems miserable because he Is
cal
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Ove feet four inches, Qnd wants
nephew Qnd happy new hobby,
to now wbat wW make bim
could not Dave been better, nev·
II'OW. Ntthlng - If be's born
er once a stage-brat; he slogs In 190, Adolpb Eichmann to be short, but his attitude C!aa
lf YQU are sufferiJ!g .from IOf!d~ than everyone, and bet- was banged for bia part in !be make him stand tali.
pain, soreness, stiffness ter lila• most.
masa murder of am millioo Illy bushand Is also nve
or swelling c~used by ar,
Of course it"s tho · fourth verJews during World War.D. four lad tb-·.o. at one Ume 11
tbrit~. ·neuritis or rheu- 11 .,uB of Patrick Dennis' "Aun~ l.-iiiiiiiiiiii...;;...,~~~~~.:;;;:;~-;;:~~~:::..;:1
matism, Hhink I can help. ie Mame" (original bonk, thet1 II
Write me for free infor- the play and movie, 1011 thai
mation.
bright vehicle for a line new
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ome Lawrence and Robert E.
lockoon, Mlnlulppl$204
Lee, as waa also the orlg!aal

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swn Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. for -tod;;:a.a~Y;;.·"""""""""""""""""""""~~~~:5
visited ove~ the Me~orial Da~
the annual inspection by Julia -=
w•ekcnd with Mr. and Mrs.
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Gallipolis Fleming, deputy grand matron
Everett Bachner and daughter,
Dam 11.9, 12.3, running 31&gt; feet of District 25. A sil o'clock
Connie.
PT PLEASANT - Luck was . on rollers. Pomeroy-Mason 20.- dinner at _the United Methodist
0 p T0 MEl RI Sy
Miss Diane Criswell, student I with .the Virgll Scantlin fam ily 34, Pt. Pleasant 23.89, Hinton Church will precede the meetOffice Hours: 9 to 12. ~toll (Close at NOO!I OD
nurse at St. Joseph Hospital in of Tribble Road. Mason Coun- 1.51. KJnawha Falls 4.01. Char· mg.
Tbura. _ Basi Court Sl, Pomero•
spent the week- , ly, Saturday.
city fire de- lesion _19:02. London, Marmet
THUR.'lDAY
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end w•lh her parents, Mr. and , par\ment was traveling out Trib' ~d Wmfoeld dams were on the The Happy Harvesters class I'
Mrs. James Cnswell.
I ble Road on a lire call and no- sills.
and the Federated Circle will
Mrs. dEdgar
Allensworth
has
ticed
th•
SC'!stiin
home
abi"ze
Boat
Movements:
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returne ro~ 'texan na, a. Mr. and Mrs. Scantlin, an elder- Ohio Rwer - Pennsylvania 2_3 in the former A&amp;P store
where
she hi
has been
Curley bm'ld'mg. For pte
· k up serv1ce
d 1the'I guest
L! ly couple• did not know their up 14' 9·30
· p·m··Walter
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o " aug er an am• Y.. . . home was burning until the fire- up 11, 4 a.m.; Harvey Jordon call Mrs Ben NeuWing
CoL and Mrs. James Hartmg- 1men stopped.
up 11, .5:10 a.m.;
Louisiana
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er and family.
Mrs ScanUiu was reading in down 14, 6:30 a.m.; Queen City
_Miss Jane Bailey, Columbu•. the li~ing room and Mr. Scant· down 14, 7:45 a.m.; Charles son down 7:15p.m.; Mark Eas·
VISIIed over the Memortal Day lin was asleep in a bedroom K up 16, 6:40 a.m.; phi 1i p ton up 8 p.m.; Jenks up 9:50
w.cekend With her father, Mr. I when the firemen informed them Sporn down \6, 4:20a.m.; nan- p.m.; Reliable down 12:55 a.
\\1lham Bailey. .
. ' of the blaze and hurried them gcr down 17, 11:15 p.m.; Jef- m.; Elgercli!f up 8:10 a.m. H.
Mr. and M~s. Bill
DJxon toutside. Properly damage was ferso n up 17, 11 :50 p.m.; En- E. Bowles up 9 a.m.
(Beverly Perrtn) spe~t the hoh · iestimated at $800 by the lire deavor down 17, 2:40 a.m.; In· Kanawha River - Esso West
day weekend With hiS pnrents, ;depa rtment. Nine men answer- ca down 17, 3:50a.m.; John J. Virginia up London 7:15 p.m.;
Mr. andM~s.__Jo~ ~3_!Tison ed the actual call , whieh never Rowe up 17, 5:30 a.m.; Polly Solvay down London 4:4ll a.m.;
Helps Solv
B'
t Iwas found by the firemen. The R down 18 5:10a.m.; Je!!boat Fort Dearborn down Winfield
e 3 ICJCJfS call received al the station stat- up 18, 7:)0 a.m.; Zimmer down UO p.m.; National up
Wined flashes of fire were shooting 19, 4:45 a.m.; Southern up ·22, field 7:15 p.m.; Lucy Jane LuWorries and Problem• in \he air and the firemen be- 4:15 a.m,; J,eeAnna down 23, cas up Winfield 1:25 .a.m.
• lievtd a barn couid: be on fire :is.a.m.'· Western.dowti Green-l r~-,-.;.-.....,.................,.... 1
A little PAS'l'E!:I'B sprinkled on
the ' liP 3·10 ~in· · v;uvoline
up
your denturee does aU th.U : 11) Helps but iJtiiP"iiflrigiiishlng
b014 fa. let! teeth more ftnnl.J ln 1'11.0&amp;0
SC'BDtlin
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blaze
and
continuing'
Gree~up
p.m.;·
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s.
Lew(2) Hotdl them more comfortably:
(3) Leta }'OU bite UP to 35% harder on to loo~ for the fife .. wh1ch is 9own Greenup tO:30 p,m.;
wttbou L discomfort. PABTEETB
Powdl!r Ia Cllkaline (non-aei4).Won't was reported to tile 51.&gt;1hon, l•re- .Allied-Ashland down Greenup 1
For All The Family
lOur. No gummy, tootY, pasty taste
men
came
upon
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Elec::_tnc
co
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a.m.;
Andrew
Calhoun
,
down
tn' !eellnr I Avoid emb&amp;rrlll!8ment. Get
FMTBETH at all drug counterB.
pany workers who 'tated the Greenup 2 a.m.; Beaver . up
- - - - - ·flashers could have been from Greenup 2 45 a.m.; Buckeye

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TodaY. II Tuelday, May 11,
the !51st day of 111611 with 214 to
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...- deU 0111 all our '6e Plyrnoulhl. So

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Check the wl,...: o.ytona, Rockingham
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lA Mobil Economy Ru11 for the tenth
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Ch~ the car: Plymouth Barracuda, fhi

quiCk-change artist. The 3-in-1 car .••
sports car, famHy car and wagon. Barracuda has been winning new owners
aU across the country.
Olec:k our deal: All the '66 Plymouths
are moving and we're helping them on
their way with: High trade-ins. • Low
down payments • Eas}t terms ~ Come
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CAMP ANNOUNCED .
fee for each girl II $1
. Day camp for Girl Scout sbould oe made with Troop
Troops of Neighborhood One ers this week. Troop repri.
POINT PLEASANT .,.. Four will be beld at camp Ktschuta, uon is io be afven to :r.rn. A.
div~ces.w~l'" grsntel' by the froliC July 11 through r5; be#ID: j!)I'Ki!lgbt, Nelibborbood One
.I Ma!"'n County · Cir~t Cour~ ntng ·at 9 a.m. with ·CIISmiiJai .cbBirmall. not'iit\er lb!ln JUDI

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graduaUon of his 'sister, Sharon
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Die'"~ M,·onday '
Arooodand Harrison.
PT. PLEASANT - Twelv~
. , Mr. and Mrs, Charles Blond
Mason Ceontratpd~ta and live
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,
c!Jy weekend with Mrs. Miner,
. ing cn.ss _of . Marshall Unlver. ,.
C)lit Clerk. ·They wer~ Edward
Middleport
va Childers and Mrs. Pearl PT. PLEASANT wen- ; sity, llununao.., SwKliii .::... y~·. !'LEAiiANT _ ;.:r;.•~: Vi•r• v. Marv Viers; Larry A.
Reynolds. The group were din· lng of Mlsa Carolyn Costen noon.
ma Sbinn Deweese 81 Leon Roush vs. Linda Lou Roush;

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Day
weekend Mrs. Milton Burdette and fam· • soiemnl~ Ju?e
at ~ 80/i ceiv(ng degrees were Maurice
guests of Mrs. Victoria Stacey ily in Leon, W. Va.
1m. In e . an eel ap IS (Todd) Mayes Carolyn Costen
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sny- Mr. and Mrs. Roger E~ish Church. M•ss Co~te~ is the ~:':: Carolyn c. H~reford, Eliz•'lllt~
der, Tom Stacey and Mr. and of Dayton, spen_t the holiday ghter of Mr. an
rs.
Wyco Seymour, Irene Btand,
Mrs. James Heckert and son, weekend w1th h1s mother, Mrs. wood Costenb, Pl. Pleasant, and! magna cum laude PhWp Wil·
Mr. Harten ach A'' !he ;on o• Iiam Hoffman, Charles
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Junmy, aII oI Ra
• venna.
Wll·
Mrs. George ~ • y returned to MemoTIBI weekend guests of ~\ •;: Mrs. i E. Harten uam Newton, David c. Price,
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy were ac • · Pleasan ·
James a. Rea Louis Joseph
ll'•lloam Seiple in Columbus af· Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ohlinger Miss Costen, a graduate of Sismondo Ja~et C Hoffman
trr spending two weeks here and children, Miachael and Ju- PPH~ ;ndd of Marshal~~·•· Marshall' A. Dune,;, Meivtn~
w1th her "sters, Miss Mabel lia Ann, Nelsonville; Mrs. Jesse v~;s• f ';:; ay,Bis; 'j.';" aui B. Withers.
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Hy•ell and Mr. and Mrs. Her- Lake, West Jefferson, Mr. and
er ~ ~· 1· t ·D "';;'r ~ Gallipolis residents
listed
bert Fmk She was accompan· Mrs. A. E. Erlewine of Spring- on
deMra e nd rM · c' were Harry Bert Smith, Bernwd hom• by her daughter, Mrs. field, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert ~o~:;e:n
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rs. · ice Rucker Baisde~, Mary Bak·
Cl•ad l'ett•bone.
Erlewine and children Dale ·H 11
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1s a gr ua1e o1 er Call ' Geneva Rees Carter '
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Mr. De11 Russe11. ~ . yrra, and Kristi of Springfield. Mr. PPHS attended Rio
Grande , and Wanda Saunders WIDis. Ma·
Ohw came for a v1s1t wtth hiS and Mrs Jesse Lake visited in eon '
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d 1 son Countlans Usted -aduat·
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mother, rs. "
usse • ~ o Nelsonville with Mr. and Mrs. lng at the Cincinnati School of j mg from West Virginia Tech at
II conllned to Holzer Hospital. Ohlinger and children
Mortu ary
ScIence where h• 1Monlgomery • W· Va· we. .
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.. DuM1·. and Mrs. Wilham Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davidson, will graduate In September He ane VanMeter, Wililam Lew
Ltma, were hohday weekend Athens, were Sunday dinner is a part-time employe of. the j Smith and Paul R. Higginboth·
gu.,ls of hiS mother • Mrs. Char- guests of her parents, Mr. and Crow-Husscll Funeral
Home am.
les Mayes.
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I Mrs. Emerson Jones. Mrs. Da- here. His grandparents are Mrs.
Eorbara Morgan, Ohm Unl· j vidson was soloist lor the Sun· Earl Ha I bach P
v• r&gt;~ty student, visited over the i day worship service at Heath Ohio and ~en I t •M omHarerotey,
\\ rel\r.nd w1lh her s1ster and 1
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nfami'v. Mr. and Mrs. Danny •M&lt;thodist C urch.
bach, Mrs. Glenn Hess, Ba&lt;·yMrad~ws and children.
rus, Ohio a~d Arthur Hess, MidMiehael Morris Ashland Coldleporl, Ohio.
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weekend with his parents, Mr.

Favored Two

ond Mrs. William Morris and
family.

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RoiJte, died Monday

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her
home. She was a member of the
Smith Chapel MethodiSt Church.
·Mrs. )) weese was born in Jack·
soq County on May 12, 1.1105, a
daughter of th• late Mathew
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husband, John preceded her 1n
death.
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Surviving are six sons, Del·
bert, Howard and Everett, ali
of Leon, Marvin Deweese, Pl
Pleasant, Vemer Deweese, Fin
ley, Ohio, and Kenneth Peweese, Darbydale, Ohio; two
da"•hters ... M -~ n"
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brotberl,
H8rvey
Sblnn
• ~er., W. Va. and
Hoyt Shlnn, C". ·:nbus; halfbrother, Henry Sbmn, FIQrida;
sister, Mrs. Llda McKinney, Pt.
Pleahant; and hail-sister, Mra.
Edna Keefer, Carpenter, Ohio.

Jo. E. CuJien vs. Nyl, t.
Cullen; and Wllma Janet Htg·
ginbothgm vs. Robert L!Juis
Higginbotham. ,
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The petit jury of the May
term of Circuit .Court reported
fOI' duty Tuesday. morning at
~:30 a.m. with four trials acheduled thls week. Juries for the
four actions will likely be chi).
sen .today and trial daies an·
nounced.
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Jerry Lowery

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Bob Miller

;u:al servlce1 withB mibetb.
ur ay Z p.m. n e S
Chapel Methncbst Church wlth
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B 'alAnlen
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In !beofficia~
-~---'Horold Cho,., Mtr.
TUESDAY
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POMEROY CHAPTER 186, cemetery. F_rtendl may call at Locust St.
. Mlddltporl
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DUDLEY'S
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MIDDLEPORT

NO FATALffiES
PT. PLEASANT - As of late
Monday night, no Ira f f i c
deaths had been reported in
Mnson Count)'. Arrests reported at the county jail by local
Jaw enforcement officers were
John Lester Fcdge, 37, Miamisburg Ohio, Walter Hersman 40,
Wolf's Creek, Ohio, Henry McDaniel, 43, Pt. PleaSant, Virgil
Dunlap 57, Pt. Pleasant, Harvey Sturgeon, 38, Glenwood, all
charged with Intoxication and
Paul H. Goodnite, 37, New Haven, charged with drag racing
and driving while intoxicated.
If a man weighing 150 pounds

on earth could be carried to the
son, he woul.d weigh nearly two
tons.

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NOT TO SNEEZE DURING
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011= THE SUMMER?

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• No blistering when applhid aa directed
• Dries bug-free, duet-free In 20 'm lnutet
t A better job In lase time. with loot work
• Resists fading, mildew •• , reducea chalking
• Ideal for wood, masonry, •tucco,
aaboatoa - shingle oldlng ,
• Brusheo wath clean In aoapy water

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Mrs. Hester Meldahl 6:40 a.m.
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Fruth,
Pt.
Pleasant;
Dale
Beam
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Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Faye HalPrices
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I Clotus Buck, Leon ; William CarMiddtoport, O.
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Gcrdon Sebrell, Southside; Martha Mulfllrd, Cheshire; Mrs.
Harold Ridenour, Leon.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Clarence Hoffman, Letart; Mrs.
Ellrl Sturgeon, Pt. Pleasant;
Mark Franklin, Robertsburg;
Mrs. Douald Waugh and daughter, Ashlon ; Sylvia Dabney,
Henderson; Junior Conrad, Pl.
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TENNIS SHOES

a lme they were
fur· i State up Meldahl 6 p.m.;
CANVAS ther
out the road from the berger up Meldeh! 1:05 a.m
bouse.
Eastern down Meldahi 3:15 a.
OXFORDS ·Scan!lm
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:~ tuiDlNv MINNIE!I
. mlfbt have botbmd 111m.
Dear Helen:
certainly has not btndlfed
S.lw:u.
Being a Diu, I lll8kl 1 plea overall deve!opmeal He
Tlnl evening BJar II Jupiter.
to you women. Please, please very active In blgb achool
American poet Walt Whitman
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wu hom on this day in 1819.
lllldela snd lllm down to ani- I)IOrts, seeiai llfe, benet. He
In 111111, a flotilla of "taslmelllated lllc:U.
elwayo been extremely popular, ler cabs" Imported from Parle
I don't wet to dale a 8irf and no one gave his lack of arrived in New York ... the first
that !nolo! like a boy when lhe'a belght a 'econd thought. After "tam" to be · seen In u
going !be other way (or my way ali, his feet do reach the grot~~d. American city.
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tither).
I Willi ber to be a b~ Granted 1111' friendl uec1
In 1951, Radio Moscow
GOING ANP
tie hippy, and lbe sbould keep call 118 the LUUput!an
d•lmed that television
was
· ~ EVERYBOP'Y
ber
knees
stiff
so
lbe
en
walk
but
It
W8! all 111 good fun.
first
invented
by
a
R111slan
UP ANI' tl;f 'EM
wltb a wiggle. A woman has no Ove feet one bleb.)
ll1111.
TO 'mE WATER
1913
COOI..ERlovelier aaset thaa a swinging Anyway I jlllt wanted to tell
IR
• Secreta,c:!~el;:tl!il
walk. Ami Iilct t!111'Ves.
liberty th~t 00 one 11 88
William Jennings
rm all for bu\lbll[ if It's a cemed as he ls. Tbere are 80 clared the !7th
bealtby ..,,_
in Jareffect.
....,.. aad iotks ilke It very many ways to grow I - Amendment
'ded 1
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"be1011811." 01 CC)UI'M It takes LILIJPUT - TWO
provl
or ptpU """'uun
erercile to keep the bulge from
U.S. Seaatora.
ptttng ·IPI!btul. _ RAy
THE BACKYARD FENCE. ..
A thought fer the! !~;I
"Crlminal Attacks oa Women British' poet ~ t!l
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and What to do Abtul Them": Robert BJ'I)wning: "Every
•-------------------------Right! Sldnny Mlllllies are for That was our discussion group's Is gaill and galll Is gain,
1ebion mqulnel, not men- topic on a recent ll\'elllng.
llowever lllllall"
lilY lbe 111ft ... .. .. But bulge
wltbout bulk meana e1erclse . Driving home near IJiidnigbt
Tllat'a why so many gals ar~ i 1111 a dark and grimy street, I
taking to !be palhl 01 bicycles · saw headlights bUnking behind
these daya• .:.. H.
.
~e. Tbe driver pulled along
Dear H 1 •
side and motioned. I speeded up.
Jack O'Brian
e en.
He apeeded up; all the while
TIP to out-of-towners: beg, 1feet (never Merman or Mar- 11011-muslcal play and movie; We have a large home and making what to me were "wlld
borrow, cajole your , tickets tin) Jlter several
music and lyrics are by Jerry outslda help. In addl!io• to or- and depraved" signals. He shot
N~W for the new
seasons
. . . Miss
Henna•, who did the SIIIIMI for dinary chores, our 13-year-old out in front of me, beckoning,
"~me" ... It's a joyoll8, big, brings not only talent "Hello, Dolly" ... · Naturally daughter cleans the batllfeoms and parked by the side of the
~tiful comedy, lots of laughs, dancing, comedy, singing, the there's a Dolly-like
101 g, each day - two full-siZe baths road. I Btomped the gas pedal,
anjlj one of the flnelt perform- subtly effective capacity for "Mame," already whirling tbe and a baH·bath, changes towels, but even then he caught up with
~s by any star in any Bdwy. wearing chic theatrical ·cos- jukebox cbarts OR 8 record by mops, deodorize8, etc. Our 12- me. Finally, alter eight blocks,
ye!~f - by Angela Lansbury. tomes most stylishly - but she Louis Armstrong; It's a nne year-old bty mows the lawn, I rolled down my window a e LIVING ROOM
Ajlgela'o husband and two registers something that sepa- old-fashioned clambake or back- waters and ireeps the outlnde notch, and this Is why I'm writ·
chil8ren sat a row in front of rates the merely theatrically room period 110118, easy to a1ng aeat. ·(Our other two are atilt ing my public apology to an eBEDROOM
RED WIN&amp; WORK SHOES • BOOTS • OXFORDS
us «l the Winter Garden open- glib from the great - she bas Qnd remember.
very small.) We Dguro they unknown benefactor.
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ing night and the proud tearo •nd proves she has heart.
each spend a bail-hour a day on "Lady," he shouted, disgustSIZES
rolled doWB their cheeks as the
The rest of the ICOre aeem- their joba and for this we pay
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APPLIANCES
ed.
Your
tan
light's
out"-K
first night audience did some- The •how itself got off to a ed ordinary
but funcUonally them f2.50 a week to spend as
WIDTHS
thing we never remember in a
if not spectacular start convenient musically, much bel- they please, nt questions asked. Tbls column Is dedicated to
family
living,
so
if
you'rt
havAVAILABLE
considerable history of hit-show with a
• oojoyable, hardly ter with 1111 words 000 of !be Recently we leamed they hnve
ing
kid
trouble
or
)lilt
plain
attendance _ gave thi5 happy
first act, but songs &lt;''If He Walked lato My opened hank accounts and are
•tar a clamorous standing ovaill an era of ao- Ule") is pretly but too danger- aav!Rg ~or college. This without trouble, let Helen help YOU.
She will also welcome y&amp;ll• own
lion . . . Miss Lansbury stopped
second acts, came •• like ously remiRlscenl of Jackie ear urgmg.
&amp;prlghUy show several times,
prodded by Super- Gleason's theme song "Mehm- Are our children being brought amusing experiences. Address
stopped it cold in the same
and tbe Greew cboly Serenade·• another "lt'o up right M respects money? I Helen Bolte! in care of this
NO DOWN I'AVMENT ·
way as many years ago li!thel
Jase Connell was Today" II&lt;JURds' boonctly but have read you shouldn't pay aewopapsr.
IAIV PAYDAY TERMI
Meri!Jan and Mary MartiR did
, hopeless as "Agnes suspiciously like "All 1 Need chlldru foJ: family chores. Then
In ·· •ir finest musical mom- Gooch,
role played so ex-u Now Is The Girt·" atill anoth- rve read other places where Anton Dvorak's mnst faniOQISII
enlll .. . Mils Lansbury definitegoofily on stage and er bears meiOciie' Qnd rhythm- $2.50 a week Isn't enough aJ. single compositioo is "Humoriy Is the season'• most terrific
by TV's Peggy Cass; ic memories of not ORe
but lewance. - E.J.M.
esque, No. 7," one of a cycle
MIDDLIPORT
toast of Broadway, and in this,
Arthur .might have several past hit lOngs ... Bul Dear E:
of eight, all composed within
the final production of the the- stolen the show from
there are neat and sometimes Stop readln~ and follow
1::7~da~y~a~.·iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;Op;:;o;n:iiP;rl;.I;;:So:;I.:;;N:;Igh~ts;;;:~;::;:::=:=:=!!!!!""'""'=""'""'""'====""'""'!!!!l!
atrical season, 'not onty was
Angela Lansbury-wry, impudently, irreveret~tly fresh mother inB~incts: you're doing I ,
better than any other musical
witchy, a high • otyle comedy lyric. which make up a bang-up Job of raising
star - but better than all !be v!J:en of a great stage •tar dip- lor whatever petty pastiches line younsters, and I'm sure
rest this season combinBd.
In liquor Qnd actd com- spatter the exeellent acoustica applies to the lwo small ones
Her I'CJII)IilQnd of ·the itage 1a of Robe,i;, ~~:: :::: of the now handsomely bmW'- 10. - H.
Warm 'J"~ fine; 111111e of the as the grown-up Patrick
iously old Winter Garden Tbea- Dear Helen;
oflband I ve-been-here • before nls and Frankie Michaela 88 Ire, allvays one of Broadway's Aa answer to "Shtrty" who
slickness which SOIIII Blaro af- the 10-year-old Patrick, Mame'o finest houses for a good .. mllli· l'l!ems miserable because he Is
cal
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Ove feet four inches, Qnd wants
nephew Qnd happy new hobby,
to now wbat wW make bim
could not Dave been better, nev·
II'OW. Ntthlng - If be's born
er once a stage-brat; he slogs In 190, Adolpb Eichmann to be short, but his attitude C!aa
lf YQU are sufferiJ!g .from IOf!d~ than everyone, and bet- was banged for bia part in !be make him stand tali.
pain, soreness, stiffness ter lila• most.
masa murder of am millioo Illy bushand Is also nve
or swelling c~used by ar,
Of course it"s tho · fourth verJews during World War.D. four lad tb-·.o. at one Ume 11
tbrit~. ·neuritis or rheu- 11 .,uB of Patrick Dennis' "Aun~ l.-iiiiiiiiiiii...;;...,~~~~~.:;;;:;~-;;:~~~:::..;:1
matism, Hhink I can help. ie Mame" (original bonk, thet1 II
Write me for free infor- the play and movie, 1011 thai
mation.
bright vehicle for a line new
musical alar) .....
of this show Is by Jer2301 Terry Rotd.G0-7
ome Lawrence and Robert E.
lockoon, Mlnlulppl$204
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swn Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. for -tod;;:a.a~Y;;.·"""""""""""""""""""""~~~~:5
visited ove~ the Me~orial Da~
the annual inspection by Julia -=
w•ekcnd with Mr. and Mrs.
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Gallipolis Fleming, deputy grand matron
Everett Bachner and daughter,
Dam 11.9, 12.3, running 31&gt; feet of District 25. A sil o'clock
Connie.
PT PLEASANT - Luck was . on rollers. Pomeroy-Mason 20.- dinner at _the United Methodist
0 p T0 MEl RI Sy
Miss Diane Criswell, student I with .the Virgll Scantlin fam ily 34, Pt. Pleasant 23.89, Hinton Church will precede the meetOffice Hours: 9 to 12. ~toll (Close at NOO!I OD
nurse at St. Joseph Hospital in of Tribble Road. Mason Coun- 1.51. KJnawha Falls 4.01. Char· mg.
Tbura. _ Basi Court Sl, Pomero•
spent the week- , ly, Saturday.
city fire de- lesion _19:02. London, Marmet
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Mrs. James Cnswell.
I ble Road on a lire call and no- sills.
and the Federated Circle will
Mrs. dEdgar
Allensworth
has
ticed
th•
SC'!stiin
home
abi"ze
Boat
Movements:
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returne ro~ 'texan na, a. Mr. and Mrs. Scantlin, an elder- Ohio Rwer - Pennsylvania 2_3 in the former A&amp;P store
where
she hi
has been
Curley bm'ld'mg. For pte
· k up serv1ce
d 1the'I guest
L! ly couple• did not know their up 14' 9·30
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o " aug er an am• Y.. . . home was burning until the fire- up 11, 4 a.m.; Harvey Jordon call Mrs Ben NeuWing
CoL and Mrs. James Hartmg- 1men stopped.
up 11, .5:10 a.m.;
Louisiana
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Mrs ScanUiu was reading in down 14, 6:30 a.m.; Queen City
_Miss Jane Bailey, Columbu•. the li~ing room and Mr. Scant· down 14, 7:45 a.m.; Charles son down 7:15p.m.; Mark Eas·
VISIIed over the Memortal Day lin was asleep in a bedroom K up 16, 6:40 a.m.; phi 1i p ton up 8 p.m.; Jenks up 9:50
w.cekend With her father, Mr. I when the firemen informed them Sporn down \6, 4:20a.m.; nan- p.m.; Reliable down 12:55 a.
\\1lham Bailey. .
. ' of the blaze and hurried them gcr down 17, 11:15 p.m.; Jef- m.; Elgercli!f up 8:10 a.m. H.
Mr. and M~s. Bill
DJxon toutside. Properly damage was ferso n up 17, 11 :50 p.m.; En- E. Bowles up 9 a.m.
(Beverly Perrtn) spe~t the hoh · iestimated at $800 by the lire deavor down 17, 2:40 a.m.; In· Kanawha River - Esso West
day weekend With hiS pnrents, ;depa rtment. Nine men answer- ca down 17, 3:50a.m.; John J. Virginia up London 7:15 p.m.;
Mr. andM~s.__Jo~ ~3_!Tison ed the actual call , whieh never Rowe up 17, 5:30 a.m.; Polly Solvay down London 4:4ll a.m.;
Helps Solv
B'
t Iwas found by the firemen. The R down 18 5:10a.m.; Je!!boat Fort Dearborn down Winfield
e 3 ICJCJfS call received al the station stat- up 18, 7:)0 a.m.; Zimmer down UO p.m.; National up
Wined flashes of fire were shooting 19, 4:45 a.m.; Southern up ·22, field 7:15 p.m.; Lucy Jane LuWorries and Problem• in \he air and the firemen be- 4:15 a.m,; J,eeAnna down 23, cas up Winfield 1:25 .a.m.
• lievtd a barn couid: be on fire :is.a.m.'· Western.dowti Green-l r~-,-.;.-.....,.................,.... 1
A little PAS'l'E!:I'B sprinkled on
the ' liP 3·10 ~in· · v;uvoline
up
your denturee does aU th.U : 11) Helps but iJtiiP"iiflrigiiishlng
b014 fa. let! teeth more ftnnl.J ln 1'11.0&amp;0
SC'BDtlin
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and
continuing'
Gree~up
p.m.;·
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Lew(2) Hotdl them more comfortably:
(3) Leta }'OU bite UP to 35% harder on to loo~ for the fife .. wh1ch is 9own Greenup tO:30 p,m.;
wttbou L discomfort. PABTEETB
Powdl!r Ia Cllkaline (non-aei4).Won't was reported to tile 51.&gt;1hon, l•re- .Allied-Ashland down Greenup 1
For All The Family
lOur. No gummy, tootY, pasty taste
men
came
upon
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Elec::_tnc
co
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a.m.;
Andrew
Calhoun
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down
tn' !eellnr I Avoid emb&amp;rrlll!8ment. Get
FMTBETH at all drug counterB.
pany workers who 'tated the Greenup 2 a.m.; Beaver . up
- - - - - ·flashers could have been from Greenup 2 45 a.m.; Buckeye

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:W degroe. Alter teachlns three SelrtiOr'J, 41. of ~P City, oovers &lt;entered with an ar- i f&gt;rior ~ anoouncement ol the , ROclne' lllgh School, .was a pi-i
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~~me to Mkldl'eport in· tt!G, r .nrJI.,pij.a, 1'\WAt:u "!vu;,u, .... , memDers in U~e U"'o..~ ~..:~:' f:-=:=-· Mr. qamahan's
. be was stricken bf 'la~ral scler-1n·u... ,...... J- ..!,...,."' 1ft rSIItnm.
';teaching grades 4 through 8 hi~ school teacher at Oak in Pomeroy. Small while pen- which expressed h~r
..
· He battled thel!ioease for [ ~"'flv;-;;,;.~1iii -l~o'served
:during her :r1 years here. In Hill, Tom Rail, Junior at Kent nanlli witll purple numerals and 1Uon for the alumm
. yearo ~ore su~cumb- 1 10 years in ~ u s ifavy · .
1968 she became principal of state Umverslty aad outstand- tied wilh purple and wbite rib- , lion's decision to slart t ~
tll66.
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Elemenlaj'y illl! JOU(IIllhsm student; for- bon marked tlle classes.
; scho!&gt;rship fund as a
Association o!lleers l David ThOrPe,
School and held that position mer Suponnlendent of Sdlools,
' 1al to her late husband Mts.
for 1967 were
Nlmi!Y bf ·Mra. Lee Lee,
until her retirement in 1963 Mr. L. W. McComas, now. clerk Welcome to the class of 1966 ~ Carnahan has alsi) mali\ 51
Carnahan,
president;· voeal solos during the
Both are llt'tiYe in church and of the Meigs lAical School, and was given by . Elma ~;::sell, contribution to the fund .
Evelyn Cleland Yow\g, tlrst , "Soutll ol the llOn!er'l
tha
community affairs.
Gene Harris, Metallurgist at with the response by 141Sto- It was pointed oul theN!
vice-president; Robert Cleland, !theme lor the !JanqQ!It . and
Speaking on behalf of their Kaiser Aluminum Company.
pher Tompkms, class pres . ~nt. to be at least one, and
second
vice • president; me"\~ of· the JuniQ~" _ ClaliS
cla&lt;Ses in the tribute to the two They spoko highly of the dedi· Supt. Charles Gibbs was m ro- 1two, $500 Paul H.
Barbara Adams, assistant """ I 101'\'ed tbe ·dinner. The
teache-rs were former atudents cation of these teachers to their duced by. Mr · Gum~ 1 8 n d i Memorial Scholarships award· I
and Llnda Roush OOgle, Ra,y •W,atd
provkU!.d
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and co ~orker!l includln• James profession and their COJ'Jcern spoke ~aefly of ~s Ph e~e7 ed anmrally by the alumni as·
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omeroy · During tlle business session
elation, the two retired tea~ Bcbools.
1 it was voted that each a1umni
Associated Radio Now
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en were ~~resented a color TV Fred Crow Jr., guest speak- : association niember will donate
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of COflil'lllulatlons from former h~morous, bringing several arship fund to Insure its sue·
atudenta •nd cn-werlters includ- rounds of applause during his . cess.
Ins Major Chester Rice In WI brief tail!. He said he was
Miss Circle, who will attend
Nam, $tate Boord of Edu&lt;a· graduate of the class of 1933 . Ohio University this fall
tioa prelldeitt Martln Essexs and his son of class of 1966 and I she plans to JtJ.RJOr in educa- !
AND BATTERIES AT .ALL TIMES
of Columbus, ~nd many others. compared the customs and : ti~n. has been. active in t h e .
William Diles, Athens busi- ~nts at the time of his grad- : high ~h~l band . and glee club, I
A Representative Will Be In Our Store
aessman was toastmaster for uation wilh those of his son. He 1was v1ce - president of the 1
' the evening's program held rol- spoke or the changes that would ITri-M. a member of th~ senior I
Concrete Is A Lifetime Buy. It's Fire and
lowing
the dinner prepared lake place by 1999 lnd predict· 'i play cast, and class o£f1cer for :
,1nd served by the J u n i o ed the future of several mem- two years.
Termite Proof - Yet Initial Cost "ls'l.ilw.
Class members and mothers. bers of the class of 1966.
A report was made by Ev_eCleland Young on the Wll·
Sprlng fl owers derora ted the Mr. Crow asked everyone to ' lyn
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Member~ 0f thetsclasTshof _1966 chairmen, and committees and 1966 alumni association officers. 1
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we~e specla . gues ·
e mvo· said that the new school was Mrs. Young said several hun! 1
c.·
c~tlon was given by Mr. 1..... D. .only a beginning, that many dred books have been plac~ in ,
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D•les. lormer Board ol Educa· other advancements were in , the high school Hbrary and
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Uon member. Grou~ s_mgmg store for the county and that Ifunds have been turned over
wa.• led by Franklin Gmther, the new scllool would put Meigs to the school 50 that $700 worth
CALL WY 2-3635 for oppointmenl ot store former Middleport Band d1rec- county on tlle maps.
Iof new books .can be purchased . A010cial~ Radio &amp; TV, Horry MUior, ownar PAGE STREET
MiDDLEI'ORT, 0.
tor. wJth Mrs. George Hackett,
lor this memorial library col- ~~...
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Mrs. Burt sang, "Our Flag,"
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Miss Sally Schaaf, teacher after which classes were intro- I
In the Rutland Schools and. pres- duced by Guinther. Reunions
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' ris, president of the 1966 grad- of 1916 , and these others, class1·! ··.·',
uating class, aiving the
re- es of 1921, l9U, 1931, 1936,
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1941. Ill%, t951, aad t951i. The
I New officers elected were classes of 1916 and 17 of its 26
president, Gail Stumbo Hovat· members present. Four are
ter; I st. vice president. Fran- deceased.
ce:s Chase Lieving; 2nd vice . The report of the nommat- I
Wb.U.tr you owa a prec- president, Gene Harris; secre. mg committee was ~lven by ·
. -.. miDIJ ot an ordinary tary Dianne Stumbo Harging- Mrs. Russell and offlcers electaouton, it lbould be la er a'nd treasurer, carolyn Rus-- ed were Joseph _st~"~:~ble, presi·
~ lltorag• wh...eiUJDJI.er h.at. sell Satterfield.
dent: Paul Casc1. f1rst
vice
·' motha, dull. a:ad thlen1
Miss Schaaf reported $lOO pres1dent;. Nora H~rris R!ce;
banll't a ghoat ol a eh~ glven by Miss Park to the Park second VIC~ .President;· L ll a
· to clamage it, W• feature a Scholarship Fund. The Associa· I Sue Terrell Mitch of Class . of
·complete fur service by tion sent a gift or roses to Miss 11957, secretary-treusurcr, FranPark, who is conHned in Meigs ces Evans Hunnel (1953), asaist·
General Hospital.
ant secretary-trea!lurer asd NorITOIAGI
The claM of 1911 bBerved bert Neutzli~ .Jr.,
Eleanor
P
Robson, Patr1c1a Young, Guy
· fUIIIIIS' CLEANING
Its golden anniversary and were Eddie Guinther, Opal Will Dail·
IIPAIH AND AISTYUNO represented· by ~
Helon ey and Elmo Rusaell, execuBeeson, Columbua, Mr. WI!· live committee. Tbe necrology
. CAll US fOI STOIIAG£ HOWl ham Broughton, Fainnont, W. report for 11165&lt;16 showed 11
Va.; and Ruth Peters, Florida. membera deceaaed.
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Oa~nSOn S HIIIH lncludlnt! ltlO, Mrs. Nell Davis, Mater, concluded the program,
Pomeroy IIIOii, Miss Bets Sanborn, and alter which dancing was onjoyP?2-5421
11104, Mra. David Fanner.
ell with musk: by Tbe Acmetl.
Former Mltltlleport alumni
--- -- teachera recognized were Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, ,Ruth Euler,
lltlvlo, Ruth Peters, Mrs. M. Mrs. George Dallas, Mr. Gin·
ff2-5130
Mlddloporl L. French, Mrt. Nan Moore, Iller, Mr. and Mrt1 L. W. Me·
...,...,..,.,,.,.,.,..._.,....,.....,charles. Pickens, Lucille Smith, Comas, Mrs. George Hackett, Leo Kennedy, Charles Swbart,
Dan Farmer, Mra. Ceell Horden, Mrs. Cbarlea Jividen, Mrs.
Roger Emmlsh.
Two. vocal numbera were presented by Tom Kelly and Jean
Craig accompanied by Margie
Harris. The mee~ waa con• Everr Om&amp;aawltch undtl]on
1497 qutli1y.t!lhlrol ehech
cluded with the alma mater,
1 Omega ~1al c he$ are lubficaltd
"The Orange and the Black."
with the world's finest oil,
Dancing was hekl at tlle high
castine om $21100 per rtllon.
school witll the "Five Saints"
• EYrtJ Omep carries a one ynr
prnvidilll! the mollie.
world servittiOitllfltet,
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tlonored ln·1&amp;3 coulltrit!
wereMilS Schaal, president;
• Modlts •""' $61 to $1000
Clara Riley. vice president; Ma
PAUL DAVIES
garet Ella Lewis, 2nd vice, an~
JEWELERS
decorating ebalrman; secretary,
Sally Wallen, and lrtasurer,
Katherine SwaiiStlll, as~sted by
alumni members.

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:W degroe. Alter teachlns three SelrtiOr'J, 41. of ~P City, oovers &lt;entered with an ar- i f&gt;rior ~ anoouncement ol the , ROclne' lllgh School, .was a pi-i
is _
!If,
;f"'' '" ·~~""''"'v
sh• \"':~ ~ld~~~port f!lgh ,Sc~l rqement of flowera made by first award, a letter was read ! l~t lor United AtrtlnOI '• IVheJ!i worked · :a:~ ~a,*"~.
~~me to Mkldl'eport in· tt!G, r .nrJI.,pij.a, 1'\WAt:u "!vu;,u, .... , memDers in U~e U"'o..~ ~..:~:' f:-=:=-· Mr. qamahan's
. be was stricken bf 'la~ral scler-1n·u... ,...... J- ..!,...,."' 1ft rSIItnm.
';teaching grades 4 through 8 hi~ school teacher at Oak in Pomeroy. Small while pen- which expressed h~r
..
· He battled thel!ioease for [ ~"'flv;-;;,;.~1iii -l~o'served
:during her :r1 years here. In Hill, Tom Rail, Junior at Kent nanlli witll purple numerals and 1Uon for the alumm
. yearo ~ore su~cumb- 1 10 years in ~ u s ifavy · .
1968 she became principal of state Umverslty aad outstand- tied wilh purple and wbite rib- , lion's decision to slart t ~
tll66.
. I ·
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•
;jbe Pearl . st
Elemenlaj'y illl! JOU(IIllhsm student; for- bon marked tlle classes.
; scho!&gt;rship fund as a
Association o!lleers l David ThOrPe,
School and held that position mer Suponnlendent of Sdlools,
' 1al to her late husband Mts.
for 1967 were
Nlmi!Y bf ·Mra. Lee Lee,
until her retirement in 1963 Mr. L. W. McComas, now. clerk Welcome to the class of 1966 ~ Carnahan has alsi) mali\ 51
Carnahan,
president;· voeal solos during the
Both are llt'tiYe in church and of the Meigs lAical School, and was given by . Elma ~;::sell, contribution to the fund .
Evelyn Cleland Yow\g, tlrst , "Soutll ol the llOn!er'l
tha
community affairs.
Gene Harris, Metallurgist at with the response by 141Sto- It was pointed oul theN!
vice-president; Robert Cleland, !theme lor the !JanqQ!It . and
Speaking on behalf of their Kaiser Aluminum Company.
pher Tompkms, class pres . ~nt. to be at least one, and
second
vice • president; me"\~ of· the JuniQ~" _ ClaliS
cla&lt;Ses in the tribute to the two They spoko highly of the dedi· Supt. Charles Gibbs was m ro- 1two, $500 Paul H.
Barbara Adams, assistant """ I 101'\'ed tbe ·dinner. The
teache-rs were former atudents cation of these teachers to their duced by. Mr · Gum~ 1 8 n d i Memorial Scholarships award· I
and Llnda Roush OOgle, Ra,y •W,atd
provkU!.d
·
and co ~orker!l includln• James profession and their COJ'Jcern spoke ~aefly of ~s Ph e~e7 ed anmrally by the alumni as·
l sic lot
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p
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_ On behalf of the Alumni AsiiO- years wJtb llje
omeroy · During tlle business session
elation, the two retired tea~ Bcbools.
1 it was voted that each a1umni
Associated Radio Now
H11
.
•. Coli~~
.,.
en were ~~resented a color TV Fred Crow Jr., guest speak- : association niember will donate
., ' .
set and nowe1:11, and messages er was Interesting, witty and ·at least II yearly to the schol·
of COflil'lllulatlons from former h~morous, bringing several arship fund to Insure its sue·
atudenta •nd cn-werlters includ- rounds of applause during his . cess.
Ins Major Chester Rice In WI brief tail!. He said he was
Miss Circle, who will attend
Nam, $tate Boord of Edu&lt;a· graduate of the class of 1933 . Ohio University this fall
tioa prelldeitt Martln Essexs and his son of class of 1966 and I she plans to JtJ.RJOr in educa- !
AND BATTERIES AT .ALL TIMES
of Columbus, ~nd many others. compared the customs and : ti~n. has been. active in t h e .
William Diles, Athens busi- ~nts at the time of his grad- : high ~h~l band . and glee club, I
A Representative Will Be In Our Store
aessman was toastmaster for uation wilh those of his son. He 1was v1ce - president of the 1
' the evening's program held rol- spoke or the changes that would ITri-M. a member of th~ senior I
Concrete Is A Lifetime Buy. It's Fire and
lowing
the dinner prepared lake place by 1999 lnd predict· 'i play cast, and class o£f1cer for :
,1nd served by the J u n i o ed the future of several mem- two years.
Termite Proof - Yet Initial Cost "ls'l.ilw.
Class members and mothers. bers of the class of 1966.
A report was made by Ev_eCleland Young on the Wll·
Sprlng fl owers derora ted the Mr. Crow asked everyone to ' lyn
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table for the dinner
LBm . nmm emor 'B.
1:00 fO 5:00 P.M.
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support the new school board, brary Coll('c0on set up b_\- the
Member~ 0f thetsclasTshof _1966 chairmen, and committees and 1966 alumni association officers. 1
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we~e specla . gues ·
e mvo· said that the new school was Mrs. Young said several hun! 1
c.·
c~tlon was given by Mr. 1..... D. .only a beginning, that many dred books have been plac~ in ,
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D•les. lormer Board ol Educa· other advancements were in , the high school Hbrary and
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Uon member. Grou~ s_mgmg store for the county and that Ifunds have been turned over
wa.• led by Franklin Gmther, the new scllool would put Meigs to the school 50 that $700 worth
CALL WY 2-3635 for oppointmenl ot store former Middleport Band d1rec- county on tlle maps.
Iof new books .can be purchased . A010cial~ Radio &amp; TV, Horry MUior, ownar PAGE STREET
MiDDLEI'ORT, 0.
tor. wJth Mrs. George Hackett,
lor this memorial library col- ~~...
2.,14"'E"'.,.M.,•.,in"'S"'t"'.,"'P"'ome"""r"'o;,y.""'"""""'""""""." "'"""""',.! '=""""""""'"""""'""'""'"""""".,;i"""""'""''""'""'"""-.t
Jr., at the piano.
Mrs. Burt sang, "Our Flag,"
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In the Rutland Schools and. pres- duced by Guinther. Reunions
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' ris, president of the 1966 grad- of 1916 , and these others, class1·! ··.·',
uating class, aiving the
re- es of 1921, l9U, 1931, 1936,
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1941. Ill%, t951, aad t951i. The
I New officers elected were classes of 1916 and 17 of its 26
president, Gail Stumbo Hovat· members present. Four are
ter; I st. vice president. Fran- deceased.
ce:s Chase Lieving; 2nd vice . The report of the nommat- I
Wb.U.tr you owa a prec- president, Gene Harris; secre. mg committee was ~lven by ·
. -.. miDIJ ot an ordinary tary Dianne Stumbo Harging- Mrs. Russell and offlcers electaouton, it lbould be la er a'nd treasurer, carolyn Rus-- ed were Joseph _st~"~:~ble, presi·
~ lltorag• wh...eiUJDJI.er h.at. sell Satterfield.
dent: Paul Casc1. f1rst
vice
·' motha, dull. a:ad thlen1
Miss Schaaf reported $lOO pres1dent;. Nora H~rris R!ce;
banll't a ghoat ol a eh~ glven by Miss Park to the Park second VIC~ .President;· L ll a
· to clamage it, W• feature a Scholarship Fund. The Associa· I Sue Terrell Mitch of Class . of
·complete fur service by tion sent a gift or roses to Miss 11957, secretary-treusurcr, FranPark, who is conHned in Meigs ces Evans Hunnel (1953), asaist·
General Hospital.
ant secretary-trea!lurer asd NorITOIAGI
The claM of 1911 bBerved bert Neutzli~ .Jr.,
Eleanor
P
Robson, Patr1c1a Young, Guy
· fUIIIIIS' CLEANING
Its golden anniversary and were Eddie Guinther, Opal Will Dail·
IIPAIH AND AISTYUNO represented· by ~
Helon ey and Elmo Rusaell, execuBeeson, Columbua, Mr. WI!· live committee. Tbe necrology
. CAll US fOI STOIIAG£ HOWl ham Broughton, Fainnont, W. report for 11165&lt;16 showed 11
Va.; and Ruth Peters, Florida. membera deceaaed.
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Oa~nSOn S HIIIH lncludlnt! ltlO, Mrs. Nell Davis, Mater, concluded the program,
Pomeroy IIIOii, Miss Bets Sanborn, and alter which dancing was onjoyP?2-5421
11104, Mra. David Fanner.
ell with musk: by Tbe Acmetl.
Former Mltltlleport alumni
--- -- teachera recognized were Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, ,Ruth Euler,
lltlvlo, Ruth Peters, Mrs. M. Mrs. George Dallas, Mr. Gin·
ff2-5130
Mlddloporl L. French, Mrt. Nan Moore, Iller, Mr. and Mrt1 L. W. Me·
...,...,..,.,,.,.,.,..._.,....,.....,charles. Pickens, Lucille Smith, Comas, Mrs. George Hackett, Leo Kennedy, Charles Swbart,
Dan Farmer, Mra. Ceell Horden, Mrs. Cbarlea Jividen, Mrs.
Roger Emmlsh.
Two. vocal numbera were presented by Tom Kelly and Jean
Craig accompanied by Margie
Harris. The mee~ waa con• Everr Om&amp;aawltch undtl]on
1497 qutli1y.t!lhlrol ehech
cluded with the alma mater,
1 Omega ~1al c he$ are lubficaltd
"The Orange and the Black."
with the world's finest oil,
Dancing was hekl at tlle high
castine om $21100 per rtllon.
school witll the "Five Saints"
• EYrtJ Omep carries a one ynr
prnvidilll! the mollie.
world servittiOitllfltet,
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tlonored ln·1&amp;3 coulltrit!
wereMilS Schaal, president;
• Modlts •""' $61 to $1000
Clara Riley. vice president; Ma
PAUL DAVIES
garet Ella Lewis, 2nd vice, an~
JEWELERS
decorating ebalrman; secretary,
Sally Wallen, and lrtasurer,
Katherine SwaiiStlll, as~sted by
alumni members.

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Cassell, Middleport, In observ· sell, Mrs. Hampton and Earl
ance of her birthday. Ham IRickman.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eichinger
and granddaughter, Tamara cf
,
~ulberry Heights and 'Mr. and
Mrs. Rex O'Brien of Stewart
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visited Sunday in Columbua,
with Paula June Eichinger at
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the Children's Hospital. .Paula
June is scheduled for surgery
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. o. A. Martin returned home Monday, after a
several days visit at Alliance
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert MarMrs William L Smith

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner
and family of
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emeory
and children, Tim Barbara,
Ricky and Bruce of New Castle,
Pa. spent the weekend with ber
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Gi'Ueser.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans and
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Mr. and Mrs. Rll1ln Bearhs,

Ervin Family
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the Federati!d ch!lrcb. ,
The service opened with the
organ prtlude by MH
Neutzllng, follOwed by the processlonal byli'in, God of Our
F!!ther&amp;. f'oDowing the lntrol*'
Invocation and doxology, the
Rev. Wilbur Perrin ~resented
the bibles and closed his remarks with a prayer for the
_.-aduatas
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The choir sang an al!Qiem,
"Going Home," by Vorat;. ~
the pastor's sermon was ..~
to the graduates and stre!lsea
that each strive to make this
world a better place In which
to live
Receiving tbe bibles
Jeffrey Gibbs, Kandt · Grqeser,
Jon Guinther Saridra Rendricks, Cheryl Hood blck Knight,
Donna Reibel and Linda Slhlth.
One of the graduates, Charles
Berry, was not "resent and will
receive his bible later.

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'the ~or ciass. ~t- were Mr.
Mi'QfS'''Mu'iUI-cy'tao::~JUt~· --;;:-,.'; w.u~ !YI.-7 l:--..t! ~mQPI!t;
Preslden~ Mlxln~ Jordan In Gallipolis; DonJtely Edwards,
Roll· eall was Damin. of Corning; Mre. Wlllle' Maud
a. vegetable.
Coates abd daughter, Barbara
A disculslon was held
on Betzlng Satly·Gtobarcar, Porn!Dak!IIB t11ree dllrienslonal pto. eioy ~il Mr. and · Mrs. Edtures and other crafts.· Tiley· wards and Pat· and Brenda.
decided not to meet •.duiing ttie _....:__-"-""":----:IIIIIJimer months. ProjectS for ctar~, ~tK;rta Wagner, Maxine
fall were discussed. with meet· Jordan; Bernice Jeffers, Dorologs to be resumed In Septem· tha McKenz!!! .and Sberri, Bet·
ber. Memben present ,_ .were erly Cbapm'" and Lori, and a

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tlon of Mr. William Russell,
sang "The Battle Hymn of the
Republic" by Wllhousky, with
Mr. Russell as organist.
Mrs. Lee Davidson presented

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Tbe party wu held In the
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served during the night.
Friday, the girls enjoyed horseback rldlllg, biking and IWIIIII-1
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In memoriam for deceased
members. Mr. and Mrs. David·
son, of Athens, joined tha cbolr
for the singing of the anth~.
The Rev. M. E. Dowson spoke
on the meaning of the Pentecost Sunday and officiated at
baptismal rites for Glenna Spra·
gue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Sprague. Inducted Into
m~bersblp were Twlla Clat·
worthy, Lu Ann French, Robble Ord, Sylvia Swanson and
Glenna SJ!l'&amp;gue and Kenny
Smith, wbo llad completed a
membership course this past
year.
Deceased members during
the past year were given trl·
bute tncludlng 1!h'· Robert
Coats, Mrs. Miud Kohl, Mrs.
Herbert Chambers, and Mr.
Henry Swift.
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Twlla Clatwortby 111111 Lu
Ann Frendl were acolytes.

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with France were estlbllsbed
1111 Nov. 15, 18'1t.

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ervin
and family entertained with a
family cookout Sunday at their
farm bome near Racine.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin and chlldren, Rhonda,
Sbaron, Beverly, Buddy, Herbie The Salukl breed, ~own
Sale prices on your Porch and Lawn Fumlture
Teresa and Tammy, Mr. and bave existed as lollll ago
on the 2nd floor
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Mrs. Herbert Fink, Mr. and 7000 to 6000 B.C., Ia known as
~s. Owen Fink, son, Danny, ~~-·T~o!yal~~~~~o~f~~~~t·~"--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Middleport, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jobn Buckley and SOD, Jeff,
Chesapeake, Miss Mabel ....~""'•
Middleport; Mr. and Mrs.
ard Fink and daughter, Angela,
Charles Leacb, Mr. and Mrs.
Lionel Gilmore and cblldren,
Bruce and Mark, of Cbe!blre;
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fink, Mlru!re-l
ville; Mr. and Mre. Roger Dean
Fink and son, Steve, New Haven,
W.Va.; Mr. Roy Ervin and SOD,
Roy Jr. Sugar Grove; Mrs.
sle Ervin and Mrs. Anna 'lboimp.l
son, Racine.
Games were pla)'6d
the afternoon and group
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Mr. and Mrs. Te~
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gar·
of Columbus spent the
well, Lorain, which wlll be
end with his parents,
solemnized Saturday morning,
Mrs. Harley Stalnaker.
June 4 at U a.m. at the Sacred
Mr. and Mrs. David
Heart Churcb In Pomeroy.
of Columbus were
. Miss Butcher bas chosen as
guests of her parents, Mr· and her attendants, Mrs. Danny
Mrs. Leo B. Crew and family. Thomas of Vienna, W. Va., rna·
Clarence Gans of Mr. V\!hJon tron of honor; and Mrs. Richis visiting his sisters and bro- ard Belt, a cousin, Columbus,
ther.
and Miss Eugena Walter, of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rein· South Lebanon, Ohio.
a=o;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;l[ hart and family.of Jac~son spent
Dennis Garwell, of Lorain,
the weekend w1th their par!!ills brother of the groom, wUI serve
Mrs. William Reinhart and Mr. as best man and ushers will be
Pomeroy, Ohio
and Mrs. Clyde Brown.
Richard McGee, Lorain, Frank
Mrs. William Kennedy and Capute of New York, and Jaml!s
LAST TIME TONIGHT
son, Joe of Grove City were Butcher, Middleport, brother
"THE FLIGHT OF
weekend guests of her son and of the bride-elect.
THE PHOENIX"
daughter-in-law, Mr. and ~rs. A half-hour of pre-nuptial mu-TechnicolorEdward
Kennedy and fani1ly. sic will be presented by Larry
James Stewart, Richard Ar·
len, Ernest Borgnine, Dan
Miss Dorothy Mees of Colum- Tracy, organist, and Mr. Rudy
Duryea
bus was the weekend guest of Schnitzler, Obio University stu·
Colorcartoon
her sister, Mrs. Edward Bauer. dents,' beginning at 10:30 a.m.
' Mrs. Victor Harbrecht of
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURS.
Columbus spent tbe weekend public schools.
June 1·2
NOT OPEN
Iwith Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans Mrs. William Fisher has reand other relatives.
turned to the home of her son
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisber ~nd daughter-In-law, Mr. and
June 34
I of Senecaville were weekend Mrs. Mason Fisher after spend·
"ONCE A THIEF"
Alain Delon, Ann Margaret, guests of their daughter and son iog th\) winter in Akron with Mr.
Van Heflin, Jack Palance
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Mrs. John Fisher and at
"DIE MONSTER DIE"
Wamsley and family.
Senecaville with Mr. and Mrs.
-Technicolor-Eugene Hester Jr. underwent Norman Fisher.
Borls Karloff
Nick Adams
spinal surgery Thusday, at Hunt· Mrs. Denver Holter visited
SUNDAY, MONDAY
ington General Hospital and is Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
end TUESDAY
convalescing nicely. His room Homer Holter.
June 5+7
Is 221. Mr. and Mrs. Hester re· Miss Mary Donna Grueser
"OUR MAN FLINT"
Jas. Coburn
side at South Point, Ohio
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David

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There's no aecd to wait for winterl F1D your taDk NOW and be 881w;ed
your home bu safe, reliablo, own beat ~ tho fl11t cold snap occurs.
No payment is due untU October 1, 8114 you willc1,. billed at the lowest
price tliat prevails during the summer months. Or ~ ·• taM advantaso
~ the Aahlaod Fuel Oil Budget Payment J'laQ nino . ~ ~tbl)' ,ay·
111e1111 from September to May. 'l"llere'• llo interest. .,~g c~go.

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