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Beta Sigma Hll

THURSDAY,
MAY .?. 1968
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Doubts · ~

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June Van Vranl&lt;en led In ,tile

national anthem to open the meet-

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Gammawtre
Mu joint
and Ohio
El4 the
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will&gt; Mrs.
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chapters
SJ?OI'liOtS
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rt· tile ban&lt;flOI celebraUng 1/le ton giving tile Beta SIP.. Phi Karr,
&amp;Mivenary of Beta Slima Phi' 1 grace ~ore the di.Mer.
X1 Gamma
founding at Abilene, Kan. The
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The pledges, each or whom
Mra. A. R; KniJbt. ipOIIIDI' ol
were presented a charp, were Ohlq Eta Atl, was recogni:ed. ·
welcomed by Mrs. Mitch. In- Uaable to attend the baRquet. wli
eluded ln the group were Donna Mrs. Edison Hobstetter, aponsor
Byer, Vldd Gloedmer, noMa or Xi Gamma Mu.
Hauck, Beveri.Y t..Ons. Twila·Ma- - Present torthebanquetbesidel
then.y, Coleen Ohlinger, CaroJ,yn those named wore JemUer AnSatterfield, Lynn !lump, Kat,y deraon, Gail Hovatter, Ina Mea·
Well, and Sue Zirkle of Ohio dows, Rosetta RedoVtan, Barbarli

program included a letter trom
·Walter W, Rosa, rounder of the
sorority which now has 9,000
chapters with a membership of
over 200,000.
A feature at the banquet was
the presentation of Girl of tile
Year awards to Annie Chapman,
ootstanding In her ..,rk in tile Eta Hll.
lllas. April Smltll, Marll1D
ado Eta Phi chapter, aDd Velma
A skit portraying aetivitles Swan, a n .d Bonnie 1bompBCII,
Rue, selected to receive t h e oi the sorority ·during the pa$: Q:llo Eta Phi chapter member&amp;i
award by the Xi Gamma Mu year was jWesented under the and Norma Amsbary, Nellie
&lt;haoter.
dlrectlm o1 Mrs. Ril!lo, and tile Bnwm, UndaBeegle, Vera Crow,
Jane Walton, president of XI pledges sang the Uleme .song, 9:drley CUster, Clarice Kra.._ ·
Gamma Mu, presented a gilt to Turn the Ke,y and p original ter, Phyllis MuJleu, Roberta
Mrs. Rue. A troPhy and ring song ba&amp;ed on sororl~ senti. O'Brien, Yvonne Scally, Teresa
were awarded to Mrs. Cbapman, menta.
SwatzeJ, Mary Carolyn Wlle,y,
whose selection for the award
New officers tor botb chapters Reva VllUIIhan, and Margaret
was revealed at the banquet by were introduced andfnclQde Mrs. f'ollrod.
Betty Rawlings, the 1967 GirJ Grueser. president; AnnBarnltl,
of the Year ror Ohio Eta Phi.
dleport hall, Friday and SaturPast president gavel pins were
day beginning at 9 a.m.
presented to the retiring presil!l ..
dents or the two chapters, Mrs.
MEIGS COUNTY P o m o n a
Grange will host Athens County
Walton and Ula Mitch of Ohio
Pomona Grange, Frida,y, 8 p.m.;
Eta Phi. Charms significant of
i\then.s Count¥ in charge of de,.
their respective otnceswereglvgree work. AU Meigs members
en to CaNb'n Grue.er, rlce pre~
urged to be present.
sideot; Ruth Ann Rime, recordWEDNESDAY
I.Dg secretary; Lola Clelland,
SATURDAY
ADULT CHOIR practice, St.
treaaurer; and Carol McCUlFIRST OUTSIDE DANtE parcy
lough, corresponding secretary
Paul Lutheran Chun:h, 8 p.m.,
of 1968 Saturda.v, May 4, at the
The Kin Club, inactive for Wodneoday.
of Ollio Eta Phli and Arm Rupe,
Middleport Community P a r k,
vice president; 9drley Beegle, the past two years, was reorAlii
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by Middleport Pollee
treasurer: Bett;y Miller, secre- ganized at a meeting held Moo- Wodnesday, May 1, at 8 p.m.,'
Dept., at 8:30 p.m. The Jll¥s will
tary; and Rose Sisson, corre- day nl.,l at tile hnme of lllrs.
at home of Mrs_ Charles Gas- Provide the music ror dancing
Middleport.
Jorry
Fry,
sponding secretary, XJ Gamma
under the stars. PufliUc welcome.
Ofl'icers elected tor the year kill, Mlct:lleport.
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WILI1IIOOD
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CIIICKEN BARBECUE, MidThe sorority theme, uorum were Mrs. Harry Davil, president; Mrs. Fry, secretary; and nature tour Wednesday; members dleport Fire Department, SaturMrs. James Cllflord, Jr., treas- meet at the home of Mrs. Dwight day, beginning at l1 a.m. at
Milhoan at 9:30 L m.; business town hall, Race St.
urer.
meeting
to precede tour; bring a
Gamel were played with prizSUNDAY
saek lunch and a packet olllower
es
being woo by Mra. Donald
DREW WEBSTER Post 39,
TONIGHT oncl ntURSDAV
Houdasllelt and Mrs. Joyce seeds.
American Legion, chicken barM1~ 1·2
WOMEN'S AUXIUARY, 1111&lt;1- becue, Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.
NOT.OPIN
Ebersbach. The door prhe was
won by Mrs. Annlce Ohlinger, dleport Fire Department. give a m., Pomeroy parking lot; proFRIDAY lhru TUIIDAV
and wiMer ot the traveling prize stanle~ parcy Wednesda.Y, 7 p, ceeds to sponsor baseball team.
Mly.l-7
was Mrs. Bldtard Vaul!han, Sr. m. at the ftreh.all. Members askWaRDionoy'o
Mrs. Fry served a a a I a d ed to attend with a guest.
"CHARLIE, THI
LONESOME COUGAR"
ORGANIZATIONAL Meeting,
course, coffee and mints on cry&lt;Tecbnicolorl
Big
Bend Boyo 4-H Club, 6:30
ltal triQ'a. Favors were miniaStan: Ron Brown, Briane
p.m.
horne or Mrs. Harold 14hse,
ture baskets of violets. AttendRussell. Unds Wallace. Jim
SCIOTO LIVESTOCK,
ina besldt1 those names wert wone Drive, ~ero)r.
Wilson, Cllllon! Pe1ei'14D
. . and CHARIJE, cub
THURSDAY
Hogs: 190-221, 19; No. 1, 19..
Mrs. Ellen Dersbach, M r s.
COular! . . . and a cantankLAUREL CUFF B.- Healtl&gt; 2S; 220-240, IUD; 241l • 260,
Grace Pratt, Mrs. Ted Warner,
erous toy terrier, Chain·
lllrs. James Clil!ord, Sr., and Club, 7:30 Thuroday nlgh~ hnme 17.15; 260-280, 11; SOW&amp;, 15,25saw!
of Mrs, Lloyd Wrflh~ l\lr&amp;. Mer- 15.80; boars, 14.10-lo.
Mrs. Harold El&gt;ershacil,
I STOOGES: Hocus
Cattle: Choice steers 27-27.PDcu1 Sloot•
The next meeting will be held lin Tracy, co-hostess.
COLORCARTOONS:
WINDING
TRAIL
Ganlon
Club
on May 23 at the home ot Mrs.
4{); 25.60-26.30, standard
Zaola'C_.,
Davis.
members
meet
Thur&amp;da,y,
6:30
23-24.90;
good helrers, 24.50Dvot ....._llfr
p. m., Pomeroy Junior High 25, standard 21.60-22.80; com.
School auditorium to uslat with merclal cows 18.70-21.30, utildecorations tor the Miss SOuth- Ity 17,5().J8.40: caiDler and cut.
ern Ohio .Pageant.
ler, 16 down; bulls, 20.70-23.5();
RUIIIIAGE SALE, Friday and stock cattle steers 25.50-31.90,
Saturday, Parlor ur the United heUera 24~8.50; Holateln steers
for Men with
Methodist C h u r e h, Pomeroy. 22.50-24.
Man-sized Jobs
51&gt;011SOrod b)' the JOF Cla&amp;s.
Veal Calves: Choice, 31~3;
P ASr CHIEFS, Magnolia Tem- good, 29; medium, 27.50; comple, 7::JO p.m. Thursdty. home mercial. 25 down; baby calves
Tqh a· boot is made from full lflln oil
of Mr. Adam Ebenbachj MISM by head 17-36.
t.nned Reel Cedar leather ttult 11 speciiiiY
Bernice Ann Durst assistant hos..
chosen for itt ruistance to btmyard ICid
tess,
commercial- fertiliZir 1nd CIU1itic lOde~
Pleifate vamp linina reslstt mildew, fun·
MEIGS COUNTY Council PTA,
JUIInd odor. Genuine Iaiiier Insole won't
Thurscs.y,
7:30 p. m., P~rtiand
PT. PLEASANT
thrink, crack or 1b10rb sweat. H11 rubber
School.
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
hill aocl ruapd, lnsulatlna cork composi·
tion s61e desiJned by Chippewa, Mak:hin1
RUMMAGE SALE, Thurlday
Pr. PLEASANT, W.VA.
brawn no-rust eyelets and hooks with deand Friday, Siansbury building,
Sllurday, Apr. 24, 1968
round 1"15ian laces.
111111 St., llllddleport, sponsoi'ed
HOG'! - 17&gt; to 220 17.&gt;0
by Melp Temple, Pythian Sis- to 19; Heavies 16 to 17.25; [Jghts
ters.
16 to 18.50; Fat Sows 13 to IS.BOSWORTH COUNCIL 46, Roy. 60; Boars II ID 12.50; Pig&amp; 7
at and Select Masters 7·30 to 11; Stock !lloats By Hd, 16
Thw:sday nl_,t, Masonic' T.;.. • ID 23.
pie; practice 1n super excellent
CATTLE - · steers 19 to 24.·
master degree_
80; Heifers 19 to 21.40; Fat
Cows 18 to 19.60; Canners 12
FRIDAY
to 16.5(); Bolls 18.40 to 22.30;
RUMMAGE SALE - Ladle&amp; Stock Cows and Calves 170 to
Noxt Door to Elborfold1
AuxlHacy, Feeney-Bennett Post 230; Stock Steers 21.10 to 28 ..
Pomeroy
128, American Legion, at lllid- 50; Stock Hetrers 21 to 22.50;
Stock Sleer Calves 23 to 29·
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VEAL CALVES - Tops 32 .•
30; Seeonds 30.80: lllodlum 26.25 to 30.75; Common and Heava
les 22 to 31.5().

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Monday Night

MDGS THEATRf

Market Report

BOOTS

$17.99

', CHAPMAN CANADAY SHOE STORE

Medicare Handbook

Makes It All Easy
:;ieeps like an angel. The Englander
Just tnough to conform
to her featber-weigbl.
yields

Quality constructed at a new low price! That's what you'll say
w~en you see the rnnerspring Mattress by Englander now
be1ng featured in our ,Bedding Department for just

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PSOPle In Metas COW!U' wW be
receiving a new c6py of .. Your
Medicare HardxKJk,'• -a pew •
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On Leaning Lincol;nRd W~ll
Mr . .and Mr 1.. William Fol'litr dtJo nre pre·1011ie
have · retumod • r
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and soos, Tom and Tlli1'N'• "'·

Ploy Presented by

Latina Circulo
A play, By Jupiter, waa pre.
sented by 9J.erry Haye1, lJnda
Cardillo and Beverly Thompm
when Ule Latina Clrculo met at

O.e Pomeroy High School Audl·
torlum.
Pat O'Brien presided over a
short business sesaion after
wfllch time the program was
turned over to Beverly Thompson, chairman ol the entertainment committee. Refreshments
were served by Unda.Stenetleld,
Cheryl Hutchi.sm an d • Coralie
H.rsen. Advisors were Mrs. Theodosia Frecker and Miss Mary
Chapman .

Project Books ore
Received by Club

ochool bua In order to avoid the
veblcle
llll&amp;slui tile wall.
closed today he 'hosealledalll&gt;ee.MIIJOr Logar rll'Orted toda1
llol sessiOn o1 Pomeroy eou..:n
tbii ....WW to c~ will&gt; a r&amp;o tbat Fred Crow, ~ soUclllinltw Will at tile foot of Lincoln tor, hu withdrawn from any ao·
t'on ln tbe east because of conHID llood.
1For, weeks the ret.tnJna wall
filctilw ID!eresto. He representa
IIIIJBil'B Wbe threateniJW to to!&gt;- the People• estate on which the
, pie over IIIII dun¥! tollll ol dirt leonillt! wall Ia Iocated.
The D'IIIIOr llid that Janiea B.
ond :wit onto tilt rodway. Each
O'Brien
has been autlurlzed to
dtJo tile lo&amp;lllng. cracked Willi
seems tD 1f0W weaker. One way draw ill &lt;1 resolution toda1 lor
tralllc baa been observed near
the 1&amp;'01 for· about two weeka.
Uncoln HID Road 1s One ol Jhe
most heevil,y traveled street• of
the communlb' and comPialnto
have been~byresiilentSWho
are f.Oil'ful or tile safety or themo
selve and tllelr !&amp;Dillies trl_. ·
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of Mr. and Mrs. H11311W1 Bor• .
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Is Host at Party

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lnllll"'lt,.l!'f" Mro. Warner and'
Mrs, Bullet. llllanc:e; Mro. Rll.
II¥, Qlle Bunch, and Lerna AriP·

olnin&amp; IXitlrttlnOoear ~~.

llllrlam Armo\ning, and Marilla
~ea, ume and JJ]ue.

The audllary ol tile Boohan
Fire Department was host to a
TIIJ)perware party Thilrsdainflhl
at tile flreliouse.
Mrs. VIrginia Kirkhlrl or COlumbus, a produetamanp.pr, was
Ule demcmatrator. Prizes were
given to llle guest who came the
fartl&gt;eot, those whose birthdays
Mid anntversarf.es tell on. the
25th ol any mont!&gt;, and the llrll
10 pats to arrive.
Those placing orders are reminded to IM!Ild their ~ to
either Mrl. Jean TruaaeU or
!\Irs. Cella Bailey by. May 8.

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CONFEIII!NCE -llr~olloberta!J'IIrlenllchelrmanofbo)IJin8 for IIIII Soutllern Ohio Pqllnt
' COIItlltenta who wW arrlva hero lor the fourth annual event thlo weekenol. llro, O'Brien, rilht.
' ..niDi: .. chelrman on bohall of XI C.UU.a Mu Ci1lpter Beta Sipll' Phi Sororfb', conferl Witil
'·., llra.l;larblra Bet zing, now chll&gt;ter president, oncletallofor housq the oontestenta. Hosteaaeo ior
C 1he girls on tile weel!el&gt;:llnoludellri.PiullllliPIIIll1ollrlo w. P. l&lt;Jchlr)o, Mra. A. R. Ktl!Pt. llro,
Betdiv, Mr1o Dtlinar A. ~;llro.TomCrow,Jr.,Mrs, Richard Follrod. Mrs. Harold li-n
and Mro, O'BrieD. The pq11n1 with 17 comestanto wiU be llll&amp;od at 8110 p. m. sotur&lt;1v In the
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DevoUons by Gall91al!er"PPned the meeU111 when the MornIng Slar fWI.Oillies 4-H Clw
met April 24 • at tile Mumlng
Star E.U.B. Cl!urdl.
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purchased her material ror her . served relrelliunento. _ B_.t.
sewing projects before the next er, Palb" llle,
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wars, tile paradll maridn8 II·

!IDeo tilaro wW be no tliJ&gt;.
aer tickets soltilt the door,
reaer.atlooa mlllt be ,.._
·lun!lll lii11!etreui""",Mr" ·
jw; li1..m, by lll,y :ZO. No
tuenattoaa wW be ......
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belill Diode It the tline. . ' .
.u bj ibll pest, 10 cent.a or lht
doealto:lllto tilt generel fun&lt;\ and
$0 centa illto•the !iJian G. Parle
*holar•hiP Funcl. ~year .,..
.ojller scht!lariilllil wW be award-

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Clufla holdbW r - . 1 thlo
year lnei'!1\'.thoH ollt$8, 11$11,
1948, 1948, 19311, 1133, 111211,
i923 end llli.
Tlcketl be purclued It
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orr wltliout trouble, tile VPI reported.
There were 110 Incidents as
the parlllie 1IOIIIId tl&gt;rou.,predolnlnalltl¥ ~ab East Jen~­
salem. But In Beirut, thcluaands or Arab and ..,.
man took to tl&gt;a streots amid
chanta of "Jeruaalem 11

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·DtS Donations

In Doldrums''
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.Tile ll!dtiJ.IIQOrt Clor4oo Club
With IIIII ~eiUt Ztr!litllchllllo

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berl t.hro'-'Sh rehearsal paces in preparq tor a IPrin&amp; coacert at 8 p. m. Friday In the Eaatern High School Allllltorium.
- · by the begimEo and junior willlioo be r•

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A PART OF tile clarinet secUon o!tl&gt;el!astern Hflh School
band concentrates on a selection to be featured It 8 p. m. Fd·
day'wh~ the band preaenta a concert in the school auditorium.
The Eastern Band wenj to tile state ftnala It !l&gt;rlngfleld lUI
woek "'llirlnii two ,xioDont iitd o_, 1..,....r rattna• from lht

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Meeting

CLASS SALE PLANNED
The Senior Cla11 or !limo•
roy
School will hold a .
nuruhage l&amp;le from '9 a.m. tO
i p.m., Thurlday tbrouab' Sot.
w:day at tile Sacred H e a r ·1
Cl!~rcb All4.11orlwn.
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bad
beenl'tiiOIUdeorller~
have liltborlzedthevlllqttotear
cbwn tile woll, but woeld haver&amp;- 1 relilllle IIOIICI thatlt'li!lul4loosed the vlllqtfromobllpdoo u lolw u live -.otD';eisiM:h
a court order.
reaardlqr sliwilw or otller Meanwhile, eara ud ,..,.
aae that miglrt ensue.
lil,yor Lepr said he had co,.. trionl on tile roldiii&lt;MiciUIIoull!erred will&gt; Judp Jolm C. llli:on l,y put the 111101, ~to avoid
(!( the llelgs CoWIIY Common being "on tbe semll' when tbe
lne\oitallle does JIOI&gt;Pl011 Court and has been Uo
sured that court order would be .Pen- and the wall comettllnbllosued lmmodlatel,y so that the lngdowD.
far havo nfUIIIId to ~~ian. would .Ublp can let

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SAlOON (111'0- AboullO,OOO men ~ American~• Inspected the waiL They hotle to
allied troop&amp; biVI wonlhe battle have ldJied more ~ 500 COm· work Out 1 dif!tr.oDt route for tile
or~ A hu .Valley, drlvlnf muniiUalnee......_,,'l'lleywere \
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tl&gt;elr aanctllary and C1iltln8 orr ~~- VletJ&gt;amese !""'• ~tile ., , 1
...,.,. Conununlll oupplpoiltea former lnq&gt;erlsl "\)'H , ,; ,. ,
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Into ·~. u.s; mill- lJ.b. Air cavslri·~~
1117 I(IOkelllliD aald todl.f,
were battered by Nortli V~
The IUlllualll!ddltllortHisb
Mlillll7 -celailoiitdtlle mese·f~-dlrectedllllielrJott
Scbtiol Allmml A11111o boncP&gt;t 11111 - - k driV41 tllrootlh tho 25- flu wliai ther _ . . - the
doni&gt;• Will be held Saturdaf,JUIII mllo.Jong Valley I~ \11\ 10- oilouit into tba DIICO .rorbJdden
1, J1obert ~~yer, p~ ..,. pbilllcated Ru1llan - • - · valley Aprll 19. But the
lllltlllCed todV• ,
er before uoed ,'1Y tile Coaul),.. """'"on•on oald Red rellillance
Tbe ~ WW be ,,..... II niota In .tile Vietnam war ' ~ In· 8fOW less aaeb day aa more and
Four teiehera wire iP.Pol.nted
s:aQ P. m. ill lilt ......? cllldblt t:2mlil. u:t~~.~m' ..,, . · more a111r1
1n1o
111111 four 1school bile; Qroved
lthooi,
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lndlc...,_ bDWever, thlt he II not
sure thlt he could get a quonan
present for tl&gt;tiPOCIIIi meetllwto
conJider the reaolutlon wblch
would request a court order so
that the vDIIge con proceed to
take ocilon oo tilt wall.
Releasee have betl&gt; sent to tile
heirs or·tlle Peoples estale. Th6se
"releaaes. •• which the halrs 10

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Phone ·Stalemate Broken
WASHINGTON

(IJPO- The billion, Belme oald.

Comltnmlcatloo
Workers ol
America llltllOUilcod today tentaUve agroemeal had bam

reached wftb the Bell IIY&amp;tem on
new eontracts that .could end
the cout-to-coaat teleP,ODe
strike earl,y lliiXI week.
The union said Its more than
200,000 striking members would
vote on 1he pactS mrJng the
next three da71 and '"the
nati&lt;ll' 8 --.old telepiloae
strike &lt;OIIId end by earl)' lliiXI
week ...
Joaeph Beirne, prellidellt or
tile CWA, ealled tile aettloment
'"big lA every aenae. •• He said a
total three"fe&amp;r pacbp represented a IV. 58 per cent i!lcreaae
In wases and fl'lllp -~~.
Wilen tile aettlament lo
evtlllually applied to all unloo
IIIII non-onion, non..._v!10ry
perscmel In tllo Bell IQ'IIam tilt
cost will be an esllnlated Ill

He said the cmtracta -'d

Belme said ·tile setllement mean raises t:1. $24 a week tor

•feomparta very tavorabJy with
recent ...,.,. agreements In
&gt;:JIG, rubber and can (lnduotrles).'' This -'d appear to
mean tllat the amual illcreaoe repro.....,.. ill tile ...,
settlllllllllll -'d be about • per

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strike, Wbld! started
April 18, apelllled to Involve at
least 200,000 workers OIIIJIIII!'ed
In 42 stalnby Weotem Electric
and numerous suba1dlarlea of
the Bell IQ'stem,
Tbe talks were complicated
by tbe fact tbat talks were
being CGtllllcted lntiiYIIllllly at
18 dil!ermt idles.
Belme docllned to opel! C1UI all
details of the agreements
pelllllnl rellllcaUon, but said
the tllrect 11'11' rlises would
come ln the fir1t two years of
the t l l r - contracts.
The

top and aecood level plonl
crallsmon and $16 a week
tlurlai tile same period ror
tralllc operatDrs 11111 elerloli
workers.
Beirne oald tile agrHIDOillo
were the rellllt ot '~face to t&amp;ce
marathno blrpioln&amp;" Wbl&lt;h be
oaid slllrted
IIIDI'Il·
IDI ' ancl oontlnued . _ t h e
clock!'
The rutllleation votes will be
staaored, he aald, but II
approved every cme could be
baek to work by eorly MXI
week.
Ill addition to tile waae
lnereuea, the ..., contn&lt;ts
call for illljll'OVOIIllllta ill lrbtae
bened.ta IUch U ·YaatiOill,
bolida1• and ,holl&lt;!aJ ...,,
overtime pq, peulou, pro-.
Jll'8&amp;oi&lt;¥' sdledoiea llld bllur·
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10 ,of ~ ,,. tho House, and wtlll.
two D,mOoratle lloiPros~
d.ea, A. G. Llnclone ol l!eJ,;
lalre, ud Trol' 1:.; Joitlos,,lonclone Is ,il llkorm moran of
tho Hou..i "*Jiuo J10101 ia, a

!ruhmao. ''
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Tha 10 'House RepubUcano 1Do , i&amp;sured of his olllth tor111

- · are 111 even .....,.,. dl.. I8!Ptrt; •"'-Jorlcy Leader Ted

trlcto.

But u member&amp; or tho lO'Ith
0111o G&lt;neral Assembb&gt; w 111
run W1()lijloood lor re-olocdon Ill

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cloclo Ho... ~;~~..ker Cllarles F. ' ..,.._d.. willie Ho~ £...

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yurHouso
whUowill
all Kurleso,
candldite
lor his
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In thethis
state
•llllh tonil'afrom
Perrysburg
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Individua~ Chapter FFA Awards

OU Battles

Made at Annual District Banquet' ....r: !a:·::::=:

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were How
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Many Timet,

Dlatant

Druma, and llooct' River.
The t1rat apeaker wu Bruce
Samp..,., Immediate Pall State
VIco President of Barne&amp;vlllo,
He used the atttue c( Christ,
,q,tbout hands, to algnlf)' Chrtlt
h111 no hand&amp; but your hands.
He compared an FF A Olapter
tD !tbla 'ilatu' iiUti oo halula. and

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and QIOied a famous athlete, tha~
'•CI\ampioaa arct .not born. they
are made by hard work, bit by
bit."'
RECEIVE AWARDS
Welch Barnett 91pervi10r lor
Diolrlc:t If, and aoalllont attte
aupervlsor lor .vocadonal qrlculture, made preaentaU011a ID
local chapters and atudonla as
follows·
GAU!POLIS - Olarlos !llavor, Advlaor, State auopter COntest, ~r; Porl!amontary
ProcodUra, Gold; Star Crop Far-

mer, Ed Butler, $2Si District Jolin Wargo, and . the other om14, Reporter, winner Ed But- cera turned over their books ID
ler, $25; District Treaaurer, BtU the new otricera, foliOwint which

Myera,

Gold; Regular N&gt;llc thomoedngadiournod.
!lleaking and E&gt;temporanaoua
Public !lleaklng, boll1 Gold, wlnAllan Woodard. $25.
HANNAN TRACE- Emerson
Shimp, Advl10r; Stale Chapter
Coolest Superior; Parliamentary Procedure, mver; s t a r
ll!odwllc and $25, ID Richard
S i m m s; Diltrict TreaiRirer
Book. RomleSioam;Diotrlc:IBecrotary Bool&lt;, Gold. Doua PUglo.
KYGER CREEK - Baxter
Akers, Adv110r; !late Chapter
Cootes&amp;, ~i Parliamentary Procodur'lo 91ver;_ Beer~.
tory Bool&lt;, Gold, Steven Noada.'
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If you haven 'I come in to get aciluainlld ao
·yet, we'd like to urge you lodrop in and say

"hallol" You'll find our pharmacy a friendly
ploc. 1o loke care of your health needs

and incidentally to mae! your...

neighbors. We're open r~ery
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Tbe ~latform strapped on
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sUnlay 10:30 AM

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ancl kenneth McCuiiC~Uth art ·~ur fr~y ~
maclsll at Swkher
. ' lll&lt;f LohM Rexall

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WIWo McCovey ol1&lt;1 bombed
a IaDer for tilt GlontB, a 1;)1&gt;1col sloyae"- which Briltol
aold . . - deotlned 10 Iandon
an alrorall carrier In tile 811)'.
IIII.Yt' otcood homar Ued tile
acore, 5-6, ID the ol&amp;foth. But
tllen Tid Abernathy, Who had
takell ,over !orottrterll!lltPI!&gt;-

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DOWNIEGROSS
liiE MEN'S SIICIP
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Ia aallpoed tD CompaJIY
B, 8th BaUallrJD, 3rd Brliade,

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Ill which tilt c-.flolder hal
hit IW&lt;l or more fo~• Ill

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35% colton l&amp; completely
machine washable. Tumble
dries to perfection. Even
CODIIIIerciallaunderinr ru-.•t
alrect lhe durable-p .....
properties of these handaome
ahlril.
See our oollecllon of whlfal,
stripes and solid colorS~....)
your favorite oollar alyleo.
Shorl sleeves 5.-00

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shitt that doesn't
mean maybe!

•ru• &amp; GIN lilts .,.,..,

NEECE A&amp;GNED

Army Training

rUIII bril1riJw lila ...... 1Dtl1
10 four and hla carenr mark ID

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SYMMES vALLEY - William
"Make s o m e illlJ11'0Vernent . Melvin, Ad"vilori State Chapter ··'
ovory dal' and yur. Reoch oot COOle~ 91vor; Porltameotary
lor IOIIIOthlng better. Alk ad- Procodur&amp;, Silver.
Ylco and help, from parenl•,
MEIGS LOCAL - Everett Hol&amp;dvt.IOI'I, teacb.era and last but c-omb, AdviiOri Parliamentary
aot !aut - God," he adviiOd. Proee&lt;turo, 91vor Regular and
Ha told them they were tho ma- ~aneoua Public ~ak­
lerlal, the banda and lito power lng, bollo Silver,
to lolOP tllelr cbaptera gloWig . SOUTHERN - B. B. Anderaon,
and IIJ'Owing.
Advl.,.; state Chapter COnte~ ,
The ....,.. speaker wu Dr. Standard; Porllamentuy ProceEarl KaatDor, the state Exeeu- d u r e, lllver; Erlempn"aneous
live Secretarr c( FF A, Who COlli- Public !lleakin&amp; Gold. Tom
meated on the laek ot ~·State Ham.
larmeran iD IOUtheaNtera Qtio.
Wlmers In Diatrlct 14, Trac.
He Ald. "Nothlnr Ia glvon to !Dr Trouhl• - 9ooollng Coatelll,
11lll - you muJt work hard and row- acboola j.Orlldpatlng, Firat
lUll the &amp;ate Farmer Award." Fort Feye, team members, ChesHe -lied doe boJ&gt;• and tar M&lt;Nabb and DoYid Roaa; SOctbllr adviiOI'a .mrt now for next oJKI place, 9lealndoah, team
Jill': ~'Cirtain the awlication member&amp;, Seve Bond and Van
III..U and 181 on tho ball Warnar.
l1loot For The Topl," he Ald.
BUS!NE.'&gt;S MEETING
Dlltrl.ct buslneu waa conduct-

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0t1! FLOWER aiid
VEGETABLE PLANT
h\ SOuthealam Ohio

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Fr..U lild oij:Uward , of lito , lo!aya P'!llod tho Glanta '"" '"""' ai!Juod.
mlacoaiDtho rigliUIIld corner. ~---------.;......;_ _....._....,~
Pem Atllnll Culvar
Gt.7l0rll Po,rrt .CJ.l) 'to otated
U&gt; 1Wt 1Ddll- lor the Glanta
ap1ut Clniolmlall't Goorp
Culvtr CO.I). ·
Tbe Rods ndW have plQed 19
came• thla year I l l - qno of
Ill Pitchers IDlJiipbe dll-t.
"But lt'a . thO .Wiii, that
count," llantpl Dave Brlatol

Tid DaY!dson i\lcked 111 his
!lr&amp;t .te\))t)' of the ......
Ill
whUe tho
dolott Went 10 fireman Frank

MAKE YOUR

SchctiOII TOday F~
1'hll ~argest Dlaplay

Jlvered. I HCtl!kt 1J7 Wldch ;bver,
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!rnori J!"'k lfiiU 10 loid 'tllo .-t; • .1 .. · i. . 1~ -~,Jl'JJ.
iJilrd bloe rota t.li' ~ey/ '81¥1 uP a tw&lt;ionio · siOciO to b. tht ~ Wli!i'q,bll);:,;..
''J •tliiDli waa llfnld o1 PIDCh 111rlDct! Ty Cline.
fU!IIIIall ,~ , ,tilt bul1l1ell :l'ben lho aulmll'lllet sot tiJe ao&gt;ct came cardenu~ tri!=IQ&lt;
t&lt;&gt; rlglrt which c~.
bencb," ; ~· ,\ierm&amp;D ildeout.

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nor,

N1cL bul''
"ADyour
FF A
Chapter• has no ana,
SOUTHI\'ESTERN - Bj~lf:£1'.
haftda
banda."
Adrioor; State ~r COnHe challengod tllom ID place test, Standard; Parliamentary

pia on. eadl of their lO finpra
and work bard to realize them.

Kent State

Ollllrlct, RePublican C. Wllllalb
Kldd ol New Plllla4leiPhla Ia 1Do
wlved ·m • tbrte-WIQ' nee ~
01111010 William E. Ju.q. , I
Democrlt from New PJdlldel..
phla. Democrat C.OIQ' Jo011 ,of
Toledb Is Ill a race In
the 78th Olatrlct.
.
' Kldd, with tile ,middle llll!lo
the · aamo u tho 181h Century
Pinto's first name, elalma ID
relatlonobli&gt; to the buccaneer
whUe Jones saya he waslllllted ;
alter the railroad .,..,_ who
died at doe trottle ol hi• •
mollve In the urq part of~ ,
eentury.
Iii the lOth Olatrlct, two ~ ,
publicans wW be on the biiJOt
for tho -wottoo, IOUibt .bi' :
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ed by the president. steve POttm111r of Fort Frye whose re-porta wore approved and new of.
ftcerl eleeted AI follows. pre.
alden~ John Wargo, lileDandoah
Cldl&gt;ter; VIce-President, stev.,
Neodo, J13pr Creek; secretary,
Robert Fulton, Jackson; tr...,r.
or, ' Allan Jobnoon, Cblo! Lopn
Chapter; Reporier, Charles Harrl._ Fort Frye Chapter; aentlnel, Keith Carter, South Western
Chapter.
steve Fottrneyer turned the
cbalr over to tho new prealderd.

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BEVERLY - (!1/edal}- Olspter awards were preseitted on
tllo occall011 o1 tho
Distrlct 14 banquet tor the Future
Farmers or Amorlea at tile Fort
Frye illlll School here.
Dllllrict 14 Prelldent Seve
l'oUmiQ'tr wu tho toeatmuter,
Dillr!c:t 'n-eaaurer Allan Woodard llltrodueod ,..111.
Fort Frye llllh Scbool Prlnclpal Goorp lddinla extended
ll"OOIIDi• .., behalf of Fort Frye
Schoola. There were 2S chlljllera
r.-eiOIIIId br 150 delegatee,
repreaentatlvea, advisors and
11110111.
'1111 lnvoeaUon waa given by
MlkeSChwendemanofFortFryo.
Followln8 dlnoor, tho openlDi
......_ was .....,dod by doe
dlltrlc:l Ollleera. lollke Sdtnodeman aanraoveralmunberoGir1ng lito program, ac...._tng
hlmJOI! on tile autttr. lllduded

"'lit

ciiJ hall In bnllorm It ll:30

u.s. s...

~Jbro
... K.JOnes iloo Datell!Oit

Car.,..·..,..,.,

.a SllurdlJilll¥

Assured of th"",oocond tenna Is Ylcant
w. !lrQ, a.Piqua, 'hat two In tho liouse are GeOrge E.
LiuBcbe lii...Yed.
years or his lour-yur term lo!aatlcs ol Fairview Park; · 0no llouoo racoln11Vl'"llfai&gt;.
left.
lo!ark c. Shlnnorer of
oW J. , Lausch,_ tile ~
lltll Term
wood; Fr.od B. Hadle)" ol bnlthor Or
Frllik ,J,
Lousoha Who IS IV lor ~ ,
lnadon, and ~ Jlorilo.
&lt;=rats. ·The winner wW GP»o~e
Incumbent George v. Volno.teb,

hill&gt; rourtll

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:~rJ:· ~Po~001~1~n11= •,:/' tll•·tilnl;h ~

NlllloylorofhisLaura
no In
- tho, his
altlon
rourtllbas,
term

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di&gt;trlct&amp;, ~bore wW bO onl,y onli ~~ hlo ' IIIII
- • on either tile Democratic Tile Jormer

~ ballol.

or

The U;'jljomlier'o' ruoni1W

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lloiPorter

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101er• In all but 52 stD llouoo

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10 doclde when thiQ' ....
- · Tuo5dl¥.
•Sll&lt;toon of the 33 Senate -

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- " " InclUde 121101Publlcans, , Kurfta1
10 ,of ~ ,,. tho House, and wtlll.
two D,mOoratle lloiPros~
d.ea, A. G. Llnclone ol l!eJ,;
lalre, ud Trol' 1:.; Joitlos,,lonclone Is ,il llkorm moran of
tho Hou..i "*Jiuo J10101 ia, a

!ruhmao. ''
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Tha 10 'House RepubUcano 1Do , i&amp;sured of his olllth tor111

- · are 111 even .....,.,. dl.. I8!Ptrt; •"'-Jorlcy Leader Ted

trlcto.

But u member&amp; or tho lO'Ith
0111o G&lt;neral Assembb&gt; w 111
run W1()lijloood lor re-olocdon Ill

e.:=;~~;~;~

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cloclo Ho... ~;~~..ker Cllarles F. ' ..,.._d.. willie Ho~ £...

will10111
be !lllod
yurHouso
whUowill
all Kurleso,
candldite
lor his
•· 99
In thethis
state
•llllh tonil'afrom
Perrysburg
Ill
be !lllod ot~ain. Tha , Wood ~· His Sooate co..,.

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Individua~ Chapter FFA Awards

OU Battles

Made at Annual District Banquet' ....r: !a:·::::=:

re-

were How
••

Many Timet,

Dlatant

Druma, and llooct' River.
The t1rat apeaker wu Bruce
Samp..,., Immediate Pall State
VIco President of Barne&amp;vlllo,
He used the atttue c( Christ,
,q,tbout hands, to algnlf)' Chrtlt
h111 no hand&amp; but your hands.
He compared an FF A Olapter
tD !tbla 'ilatu' iiUti oo halula. and

,
and QIOied a famous athlete, tha~
'•CI\ampioaa arct .not born. they
are made by hard work, bit by
bit."'
RECEIVE AWARDS
Welch Barnett 91pervi10r lor
Diolrlc:t If, and aoalllont attte
aupervlsor lor .vocadonal qrlculture, made preaentaU011a ID
local chapters and atudonla as
follows·
GAU!POLIS - Olarlos !llavor, Advlaor, State auopter COntest, ~r; Porl!amontary
ProcodUra, Gold; Star Crop Far-

mer, Ed Butler, $2Si District Jolin Wargo, and . the other om14, Reporter, winner Ed But- cera turned over their books ID
ler, $25; District Treaaurer, BtU the new otricera, foliOwint which

Myera,

Gold; Regular N&gt;llc thomoedngadiournod.
!lleaking and E&gt;temporanaoua
Public !lleaklng, boll1 Gold, wlnAllan Woodard. $25.
HANNAN TRACE- Emerson
Shimp, Advl10r; Stale Chapter
Coolest Superior; Parliamentary Procedure, mver; s t a r
ll!odwllc and $25, ID Richard
S i m m s; Diltrict TreaiRirer
Book. RomleSioam;Diotrlc:IBecrotary Bool&lt;, Gold. Doua PUglo.
KYGER CREEK - Baxter
Akers, Adv110r; !late Chapter
Cootes&amp;, ~i Parliamentary Procodur'lo 91ver;_ Beer~.
tory Bool&lt;, Gold, Steven Noada.'
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an alrorall carrier In tile 811)'.
IIII.Yt' otcood homar Ued tile
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Army Training

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SYMMES vALLEY - William
"Make s o m e illlJ11'0Vernent . Melvin, Ad"vilori State Chapter ··'
ovory dal' and yur. Reoch oot COOle~ 91vor; Porltameotary
lor IOIIIOthlng better. Alk ad- Procodur&amp;, Silver.
Ylco and help, from parenl•,
MEIGS LOCAL - Everett Hol&amp;dvt.IOI'I, teacb.era and last but c-omb, AdviiOri Parliamentary
aot !aut - God," he adviiOd. Proee&lt;turo, 91vor Regular and
Ha told them they were tho ma- ~aneoua Public ~ak­
lerlal, the banda and lito power lng, bollo Silver,
to lolOP tllelr cbaptera gloWig . SOUTHERN - B. B. Anderaon,
and IIJ'Owing.
Advl.,.; state Chapter COnte~ ,
The ....,.. speaker wu Dr. Standard; Porllamentuy ProceEarl KaatDor, the state Exeeu- d u r e, lllver; Erlempn"aneous
live Secretarr c( FF A, Who COlli- Public !lleakin&amp; Gold. Tom
meated on the laek ot ~·State Ham.
larmeran iD IOUtheaNtera Qtio.
Wlmers In Diatrlct 14, Trac.
He Ald. "Nothlnr Ia glvon to !Dr Trouhl• - 9ooollng Coatelll,
11lll - you muJt work hard and row- acboola j.Orlldpatlng, Firat
lUll the &amp;ate Farmer Award." Fort Feye, team members, ChesHe -lied doe boJ&gt;• and tar M&lt;Nabb and DoYid Roaa; SOctbllr adviiOI'a .mrt now for next oJKI place, 9lealndoah, team
Jill': ~'Cirtain the awlication member&amp;, Seve Bond and Van
III..U and 181 on tho ball Warnar.
l1loot For The Topl," he Ald.
BUS!NE.'&gt;S MEETING
Dlltrl.ct buslneu waa conduct-

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VEGETABLE PLANT
h\ SOuthealam Ohio

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mlacoaiDtho rigliUIIld corner. ~---------.;......;_ _....._....,~
Pem Atllnll Culvar
Gt.7l0rll Po,rrt .CJ.l) 'to otated
U&gt; 1Wt 1Ddll- lor the Glanta
ap1ut Clniolmlall't Goorp
Culvtr CO.I). ·
Tbe Rods ndW have plQed 19
came• thla year I l l - qno of
Ill Pitchers IDlJiipbe dll-t.
"But lt'a . thO .Wiii, that
count," llantpl Dave Brlatol

Tid DaY!dson i\lcked 111 his
!lr&amp;t .te\))t)' of the ......
Ill
whUe tho
dolott Went 10 fireman Frank

MAKE YOUR

SchctiOII TOday F~
1'hll ~argest Dlaplay

Jlvered. I HCtl!kt 1J7 Wldch ;bver,
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!rnori J!"'k lfiiU 10 loid 'tllo .-t; • .1 .. · i. . 1~ -~,Jl'JJ.
iJilrd bloe rota t.li' ~ey/ '81¥1 uP a tw&lt;ionio · siOciO to b. tht ~ Wli!i'q,bll);:,;..
''J •tliiDli waa llfnld o1 PIDCh 111rlDct! Ty Cline.
fU!IIIIall ,~ , ,tilt bul1l1ell :l'ben lho aulmll'lllet sot tiJe ao&gt;ct came cardenu~ tri!=IQ&lt;
t&lt;&gt; rlglrt which c~.
bencb," ; ~· ,\ierm&amp;D ildeout.

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N1cL bul''
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Chapter• has no ana,
SOUTHI\'ESTERN - Bj~lf:£1'.
haftda
banda."
Adrioor; State ~r COnHe challengod tllom ID place test, Standard; Parliamentary

pia on. eadl of their lO finpra
and work bard to realize them.

Kent State

Ollllrlct, RePublican C. Wllllalb
Kldd ol New Plllla4leiPhla Ia 1Do
wlved ·m • tbrte-WIQ' nee ~
01111010 William E. Ju.q. , I
Democrlt from New PJdlldel..
phla. Democrat C.OIQ' Jo011 ,of
Toledb Is Ill a race In
the 78th Olatrlct.
.
' Kldd, with tile ,middle llll!lo
the · aamo u tho 181h Century
Pinto's first name, elalma ID
relatlonobli&gt; to the buccaneer
whUe Jones saya he waslllllted ;
alter the railroad .,..,_ who
died at doe trottle ol hi• •
mollve In the urq part of~ ,
eentury.
Iii the lOth Olatrlct, two ~ ,
publicans wW be on the biiJOt
for tho -wottoo, IOUibt .bi' :
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ftcerl eleeted AI follows. pre.
alden~ John Wargo, lileDandoah
Cldl&gt;ter; VIce-President, stev.,
Neodo, J13pr Creek; secretary,
Robert Fulton, Jackson; tr...,r.
or, ' Allan Jobnoon, Cblo! Lopn
Chapter; Reporier, Charles Harrl._ Fort Frye Chapter; aentlnel, Keith Carter, South Western
Chapter.
steve Fottrneyer turned the
cbalr over to tho new prealderd.

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tllo occall011 o1 tho
Distrlct 14 banquet tor the Future
Farmers or Amorlea at tile Fort
Frye illlll School here.
Dllllrict 14 Prelldent Seve
l'oUmiQ'tr wu tho toeatmuter,
Dillr!c:t 'n-eaaurer Allan Woodard llltrodueod ,..111.
Fort Frye llllh Scbool Prlnclpal Goorp lddinla extended
ll"OOIIDi• .., behalf of Fort Frye
Schoola. There were 2S chlljllera
r.-eiOIIIId br 150 delegatee,
repreaentatlvea, advisors and
11110111.
'1111 lnvoeaUon waa given by
MlkeSChwendemanofFortFryo.
Followln8 dlnoor, tho openlDi
......_ was .....,dod by doe
dlltrlc:l Ollleera. lollke Sdtnodeman aanraoveralmunberoGir1ng lito program, ac...._tng
hlmJOI! on tile autttr. lllduded

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... K.JOnes iloo Datell!Oit

Car.,..·..,..,.,

.a SllurdlJilll¥

Assured of th"",oocond tenna Is Ylcant
w. !lrQ, a.Piqua, 'hat two In tho liouse are GeOrge E.
LiuBcbe lii...Yed.
years or his lour-yur term lo!aatlcs ol Fairview Park; · 0no llouoo racoln11Vl'"llfai&gt;.
left.
lo!ark c. Shlnnorer of
oW J. , Lausch,_ tile ~
lltll Term
wood; Fr.od B. Hadle)" ol bnlthor Or
Frllik ,J,
Lousoha Who IS IV lor ~ ,
lnadon, and ~ Jlorilo.
&lt;=rats. ·The winner wW GP»o~e
Incumbent George v. Volno.teb,

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:~rJ:· ~Po~001~1~n11= •,:/' tll•·tilnl;h ~

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JNTERESI'ING PROJECT- Thr.. Southern High School girls, !rom left, SOndra Sllre, Robin
Allen and Psm Buck, had onlntorestlng ontryln tllo consOI'Vallon contest Wednosday.lt doolt with
litteriJll or highways and rural roads and the glrlat members of the Frealunln SCience class, had
several sacka of refuse that had been thror:.n out along a certain area of highWIJ'. They gave thelr
~ression or what can be done to stoP littering. The contest lf&amp;8 part or a state-wide conservation
contest (see FF A pJctures on Page 1)• .:.... Sentinel Photo.
IDternatlonal Loaaue -dings
By United Pross International

PT. PLEASANT - T h e
local business office or the

e&amp;P Tol89hone

W L PCT GBo

Loolmllo
Sp-acuse

Comi&gt;&amp;ll!',

Mt. VerrM&gt;n Ave., ·hae been
closed due to -work stoPPage,
Manager Robert Butcher 11&gt;00WICed Wodnosdl,y.

Rochester
Richmond

Empl.ofes went on strike at
ml&lt;illght Mondl,y lollowlng
ell)irltlon ot their contract.
Any urgent matter wW be

handled, Butcher said, and
emergency repairs will be
handled b,y calling 67H901.

Decorations

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1 .900 4 .60C) 3
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6 .460 4\1
6 .400 5

Toledo

4

Columbus

3 6 375 5

Jacksonville

4

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Being Placed
For '68 Ball

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PT. PLEASANT - Docor..
tions are being installed in the
National GIJII'd Armory lor the
8lh Annnal Charity Ball to bo
hold lily ltll !rom 10 p. m. until

Butfalo

3 7 .300 6
WedDeeda,y's ResulU.:

Columbus t Syracuse 3
Bulfalo 4 Richmond 3 (1st, 7
I Mings)

fS a COl&amp;J!le. Musk [or the dance
will bo I&gt;)' tile Mel Gilllople and
S&amp;lo&gt;Phono• Unique orchestra.
A royal setting !eaturlng white

Standings
St.L

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8 .529 4
9 9 .500 41h
9 9 .500 4\2

American League
13
5 .722 ...

andp~

lllnnoWaohln&amp;lon

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Cleveland

zels, colfee, pop and ice, cheese

Chi~ .

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Olrlo, and Herman Werry, Po~

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NOW Midnight
Sun Adds 3New

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. ' $12.50for2
" $25.00for4

TWO BAPTIZED

Lisa Down Llsh, dauptor of

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PROPOSED TAX 1JVY

.. A ntllority lfflf'llllflw ....... nlnltlf? ·

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acldttlonal tu for the ben6fll of the
Southern Local School District lor the pur·
pose of current E•penoet at a ralAl DOl, e1- '
ceeding Flve and One-half milll for eacll
one doUar of valuaUon. wblcb 111110111111 to
·fifty-live centa for each one hundred dol· ·
lan of valuation, for a continued period.
An

PHILCO

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only s. o~
only

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a.g. .oo Dorotfly·Perldns

DEODORANT.· lOLL ON OR CRJAM
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Eye- • Hew Philco MaJi("oiof' Pktutc Tube • Solitl Slate Silln.II.System
• %6,cxJO Volt Color Pilot COOl Chaui1 • Illuminated VHF1UHF Chari·
neJ.Indk:ltqra • 60inch 9Yal SJ)Qkr • Tone Coouol
()lwiNIIOHI: H.29!Ji", W.JJI.il", 0.19'~; 4" cup

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quality in Color TV cabinetry

MAVIS

Dorothyhrkins

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Public Record to Repair ·anci Fil Up Juvenile

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America's finest eKPre!lsion of grace, beauty and

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iteg. $1.oct

of t!Jo &lt;burch.

Pd. Pol. An.

IT YOURSaf KIT-fROST TIP

169

Reg. $2~00 Now only

ILabor

Mr. and Mrs. JoiiOilh Lloh, Ma8011, and Gresoey Scott McBride,
.... of Dr. and Mrl. Robert E.
McBride, were boptlzod Easter at,
the Maoon M.-st Church by
the Rev. (.A)Well KeeDey, pastor

On

T1l FIRST FABULOUS FROST

Sl!immw Ughts
. Glitter Ug.._
Ughtenet ancl Tone
bt
, 1Easy Step

Pine Scent

Wbo WDI Go

ALSO NEW-&lt;l.ARoi. OFFIItS

ShallesSpartling Ughts

Section of the Melia County Jail Fit For Our
Children.

Commlssionen NomiDated

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QUESTIONS ANDJSSUIS BALioOT
VOTE BALLOT WITH AN "X"

TIVO

JUVENILE JUDGE

c1all Thomas. Matornal grlftd.
porenu are Mr. and Mrs. ThoJDo
u Holter or Racine; puernal
~ are Mr. and Mrs.
Cbarles Werry, Pomeroy; P'U*are Mr. Rlll&gt;h
Gfbba, Sr., New Haven. W. Va.;

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ehurcb, a beac&lt;ln and a mill.

THE KIDDI.E SHOPPE .
ON 1HE T It ~, ~ ·

MEIGS COUNJY, 0110,
WANIID

Third Son Arrives
To James Werrys

IDDI, James Matthew and

MeUrran.

Tho ~ m.O!Oiiog or thOIIfCI!C''
will be bold Ill¥ 24 In the AI&gt;palaelllan loclttoriwn at 7:30 p.

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F.M.O'JRI8i

MI. lll\o Mrs. James &amp; we~
r:J of Sb'racuse are IIIIJ)uo;:lne
lbe birth or • son, Ajnill3, at
Veterans Memorial Ho5Pit.ol In
Pomeroy, weighing 8 PoWllli, 10
o.mces, named Richard Olarles.
The Werry• have two other

ton .....nit• DorolhJ

SIZE . NARROW
AND
ONiY
4 to 10
. . MEDIUM WIDTH .

W, L. GF OA
4 1 22 10
I 410 22

U. . .o Qr}gln· •. ...
The Old ·SlOne' Tower 'dt-~'
Newport, R.I., Is ol unknown
England origin. The two-story circular
Prix Driv- structure of native · stone has

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FUIOI!o llrl, E~ Elliott.
Mrs. Acne• Beard; Rlodon MUler, Kra. &amp;IIIIIDI Heoder.tqn.
Mrs. J - Hooro. a.rles Pll.ltho

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SUPER C"W

Wednesday's Results
Chicago
3 12 .200 81,2 plates consisting ot hun, cheese,
Mlnno5 St. Louis 1
Wedne&amp;da,y's Results
sweet and dlll pickles, crackers
1 1 Gamel
Thursda,)'
California 5 Booton 3, night
and ollves.
(No pmos ochodulod)
Cleveland 3 Oakland I, nlllltl
Mro.llaroldRidonourandMrs.
Detroit 3 Mlnneoota 2, nlgbt
Jome Craddockaretheco-chall'Baltimore 6 New York I, night men lor the 1968 Charity Ball

Firda,y's Gamea
Cbica,go J.t New York, night ·
Pltttbur~
at Philadelphia,
Atlanta at Houoton, night
st. Louis at Sin Franclsco,

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7 11 .389 6

Plttsburgll (Bumlng 2-1), 8:05
p.m.

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By United Preis lntematlooal
(Ditlalo'll Finals)
(Beat of Sov&lt;JII)

8 11 .t21 6

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9 10 .474 flh
The concessions stand with
8 9 .471 4\1 Mrs. Leonard Krebo and Mrs.
8 10 .444 5 Emil Romans. chairmen. wUhell St. I.oula
8 11 .421 5\2 tho following: potato chJps, pr• Mlmo-

Grand

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school at Fort Bliss.
ms address ia Pvt. Paul Chad·
well, us 518981910; Btey. B,

SUSP~~.D~Q. ' .

.~..:~lli'· w. ~-•·

er """ .GU.,Barnetle, .vice Pf"lo

of Eastern

!elldln8 an automatic weapons

Chicago

8 .579 2\\ tile oveJt.

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High School, Pvt. Chadwell on- urer;
Blmq, H&lt;rlo
torod tile service In February of tar)'. lletliber&amp; ~ lo, tbt
last. 181r. He Ia eurrenUy at-· Execadhe Board were lln, :SV.

streamorshighllghtod

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California (Ellis
1.:!) at TRUMPINGTON
Atlanta 7 Loa Angeloo 3, night Booton (Santiago 2.0), 1:30 p.m. (UP!}- The
'l'oday's ~· Pltehers
Mlnneaota (Chance 2-3) at era' Association has posted a
(All tlmoa EDT)
Detroit ~rna 1.:!), 8:00 p.m. "road clo.sod" sip on the
Philadelphia (Feyman 3-ll II Now York (Potor8011 1-ll at Spanish Grand Prix.
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St. I.oulo (Briles 4-8) II p.m.
tho aasoclatloo, oald W-adar
Houllal (Lomaoter 1..1), 8:30 (Only samos schodulod)
iho GPDA -.id not auow &amp;Ill'
p.m.
Frldal's Games
of Its drivan to complete In the
Allallta (Britton 1.0) at Loa Now York at Cldeago, night
1.1a,y 12 Spanish Grand Prix
Anploo (0-. 1-4), 11:00 p.m. Calllomla II Dotrol~ night
becauae safety atandards on tho
C~tl ~ 2'1) at san Mlmo- at Cleveland, night
Madrid circuit were not up to
Fraa.ciaeo (Perry 2-1), 4:00p.m. Baltimore at Waahtnton, night par .
(Nlokro
3-1) at

Dl(ht
Cincinnati

ed tho l!l'..mtlm.
A 1966 l!l'aduate

11 . 6 .647 1\1 by a 1n1ge crown and gold gllttel'11 7 .6ll 2 1ng balls will set tho theme lor x-Mootreal

Baltimore

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scored 463. lila parents - -

Calltomia
Bollloo
9 10 .474 S New York
9 10 .474 5 Oakland

7 10 .U2 6
7 11 .S89 61h
Wodnosdo.Y' s Rosults
Phlladolphla 7 Now York 2, 11
lma, nlgbt
!'ltlailurgh 4 a.ICIIO 0, n18hl
Sl_.l.Guls s I, .12 Inns,

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Pvl- Paul Chadwell, .... of Mr.
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and Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell, POme- ~
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roy~3, recelvedhonorlup- ,·
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oo tho complotiOII' of hlo baale
PT, ~J.EASi\NT- ljl~o!
!raiDing In tho u.s. Arm,y.
om.~~:• "~' ~d It , llii .AlrU
Pvt. Chadwell ~ oo me&lt;ilqllfthe~n- ~J\.. .
April 26 at Fort Jae~ s.c. ...latlool n! Hetardod Cldldr'!Jio
He was ..., of lito bo horlorod. Don~ GolDer waoeho~upr...

2a.m.
Tho Pleasant Valley Ho891tal Tex;s 79916
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auxiliary ls sponsoring tile .,.
nnal lfllir with tlcl&lt;*!s pricod at

Toledo 4 Jaekaonvllle 3
Lool8\'lllo 3 Rochooter I

W, L. Pet. GB Dotrolt

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BDE US ATC (AD) Fort Bllso

Richmond .6 Bul!alo 3 (2nd,)

Natlooal LeaiUO

Chadwell
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Wms Honors at
Fort Jackson

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JNTERESI'ING PROJECT- Thr.. Southern High School girls, !rom left, SOndra Sllre, Robin
Allen and Psm Buck, had onlntorestlng ontryln tllo consOI'Vallon contest Wednosday.lt doolt with
litteriJll or highways and rural roads and the glrlat members of the Frealunln SCience class, had
several sacka of refuse that had been thror:.n out along a certain area of highWIJ'. They gave thelr
~ression or what can be done to stoP littering. The contest lf&amp;8 part or a state-wide conservation
contest (see FF A pJctures on Page 1)• .:.... Sentinel Photo.
IDternatlonal Loaaue -dings
By United Pross International

PT. PLEASANT - T h e
local business office or the

e&amp;P Tol89hone

W L PCT GBo

Loolmllo
Sp-acuse

Comi&gt;&amp;ll!',

Mt. VerrM&gt;n Ave., ·hae been
closed due to -work stoPPage,
Manager Robert Butcher 11&gt;00WICed Wodnosdl,y.

Rochester
Richmond

Empl.ofes went on strike at
ml&lt;illght Mondl,y lollowlng
ell)irltlon ot their contract.
Any urgent matter wW be

handled, Butcher said, and
emergency repairs will be
handled b,y calling 67H901.

Decorations

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1 .900 4 .60C) 3
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6 .460 4\1
6 .400 5

Toledo

4

Columbus

3 6 375 5

Jacksonville

4

7

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Being Placed
For '68 Ball

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PT. PLEASANT - Docor..
tions are being installed in the
National GIJII'd Armory lor the
8lh Annnal Charity Ball to bo
hold lily ltll !rom 10 p. m. until

Butfalo

3 7 .300 6
WedDeeda,y's ResulU.:

Columbus t Syracuse 3
Bulfalo 4 Richmond 3 (1st, 7
I Mings)

fS a COl&amp;J!le. Musk [or the dance
will bo I&gt;)' tile Mel Gilllople and
S&amp;lo&gt;Phono• Unique orchestra.
A royal setting !eaturlng white

Standings
St.L

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8 .529 4
9 9 .500 41h
9 9 .500 4\2

American League
13
5 .722 ...

andp~

lllnnoWaohln&amp;lon

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Cleveland

zels, colfee, pop and ice, cheese

Chi~ .

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Olrlo, and Herman Werry, Po~

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NOW Midnight
Sun Adds 3New

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been variously identified as a

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. ' $12.50for2
" $25.00for4

TWO BAPTIZED

Lisa Down Llsh, dauptor of

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PROPOSED TAX 1JVY

.. A ntllority lfflf'llllflw ....... nlnltlf? ·

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acldttlonal tu for the ben6fll of the
Southern Local School District lor the pur·
pose of current E•penoet at a ralAl DOl, e1- '
ceeding Flve and One-half milll for eacll
one doUar of valuaUon. wblcb 111110111111 to
·fifty-live centa for each one hundred dol· ·
lan of valuation, for a continued period.
An

PHILCO

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only

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of Picnic Supplies

a.g. .oo Dorotfly·Perldns

DEODORANT.· lOLL ON OR CRJAM
SPECIAL 3 FOR 1~00
SHOWER'N SPLASH CAP ·
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Genuine vtnc.:r$ finished to match w'.tlnut furniture. • Color Tunina
Eye- • Hew Philco MaJi("oiof' Pktutc Tube • Solitl Slate Silln.II.System
• %6,cxJO Volt Color Pilot COOl Chaui1 • Illuminated VHF1UHF Chari·
neJ.Indk:ltqra • 60inch 9Yal SJ)Qkr • Tone Coouol
()lwiNIIOHI: H.29!Ji", W.JJI.il", 0.19'~; 4" cup

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quality in Color TV cabinetry

MAVIS

Dorothyhrkins

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Public Record to Repair ·anci Fil Up Juvenile

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America's finest eKPre!lsion of grace, beauty and

·~-65c

iteg. $1.oct

of t!Jo &lt;burch.

Pd. Pol. An.

IT YOURSaf KIT-fROST TIP

169

Reg. $2~00 Now only

ILabor

Mr. and Mrs. JoiiOilh Lloh, Ma8011, and Gresoey Scott McBride,
.... of Dr. and Mrl. Robert E.
McBride, were boptlzod Easter at,
the Maoon M.-st Church by
the Rev. (.A)Well KeeDey, pastor

On

T1l FIRST FABULOUS FROST

Sl!immw Ughts
. Glitter Ug.._
Ughtenet ancl Tone
bt
, 1Easy Step

Pine Scent

Wbo WDI Go

ALSO NEW-&lt;l.ARoi. OFFIItS

ShallesSpartling Ughts

Section of the Melia County Jail Fit For Our
Children.

Commlssionen NomiDated

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QUESTIONS ANDJSSUIS BALioOT
VOTE BALLOT WITH AN "X"

TIVO

JUVENILE JUDGE

c1all Thomas. Matornal grlftd.
porenu are Mr. and Mrs. ThoJDo
u Holter or Racine; puernal
~ are Mr. and Mrs.
Cbarles Werry, Pomeroy; P'U*are Mr. Rlll&gt;h
Gfbba, Sr., New Haven. W. Va.;

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ehurcb, a beac&lt;ln and a mill.

THE KIDDI.E SHOPPE .
ON 1HE T It ~, ~ ·

MEIGS COUNJY, 0110,
WANIID

Third Son Arrives
To James Werrys

IDDI, James Matthew and

MeUrran.

Tho ~ m.O!Oiiog or thOIIfCI!C''
will be bold Ill¥ 24 In the AI&gt;palaelllan loclttoriwn at 7:30 p.

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F.M.O'JRI8i

MI. lll\o Mrs. James &amp; we~
r:J of Sb'racuse are IIIIJ)uo;:lne
lbe birth or • son, Ajnill3, at
Veterans Memorial Ho5Pit.ol In
Pomeroy, weighing 8 PoWllli, 10
o.mces, named Richard Olarles.
The Werry• have two other

ton .....nit• DorolhJ

SIZE . NARROW
AND
ONiY
4 to 10
. . MEDIUM WIDTH .

W, L. GF OA
4 1 22 10
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U. . .o Qr}gln· •. ...
The Old ·SlOne' Tower 'dt-~'
Newport, R.I., Is ol unknown
England origin. The two-story circular
Prix Driv- structure of native · stone has

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FUIOI!o llrl, E~ Elliott.
Mrs. Acne• Beard; Rlodon MUler, Kra. &amp;IIIIIDI Heoder.tqn.
Mrs. J - Hooro. a.rles Pll.ltho

, • Conwed

SUPER C"W

Wednesday's Results
Chicago
3 12 .200 81,2 plates consisting ot hun, cheese,
Mlnno5 St. Louis 1
Wedne&amp;da,y's Results
sweet and dlll pickles, crackers
1 1 Gamel
Thursda,)'
California 5 Booton 3, night
and ollves.
(No pmos ochodulod)
Cleveland 3 Oakland I, nlllltl
Mro.llaroldRidonourandMrs.
Detroit 3 Mlnneoota 2, nlgbt
Jome Craddockaretheco-chall'Baltimore 6 New York I, night men lor the 1968 Charity Ball

Firda,y's Gamea
Cbica,go J.t New York, night ·
Pltttbur~
at Philadelphia,
Atlanta at Houoton, night
st. Louis at Sin Franclsco,

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C,f.ILI"G ,7;. ·~ ,.•,..

East

7 11 .389 6

Plttsburgll (Bumlng 2-1), 8:05
p.m.

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By United Preis lntematlooal
(Ditlalo'll Finals)
(Beat of Sov&lt;JII)

8 11 .t21 6

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lst Tng. Bn. (Ad); 1st (A, T.)

9 10 .474 flh
The concessions stand with
8 9 .471 4\1 Mrs. Leonard Krebo and Mrs.
8 10 .444 5 Emil Romans. chairmen. wUhell St. I.oula
8 11 .421 5\2 tho following: potato chJps, pr• Mlmo-

Grand

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school at Fort Bliss.
ms address ia Pvt. Paul Chad·
well, us 518981910; Btey. B,

SUSP~~.D~Q. ' .

.~..:~lli'· w. ~-•·

er """ .GU.,Barnetle, .vice Pf"lo

of Eastern

!elldln8 an automatic weapons

Chicago

8 .579 2\\ tile oveJt.

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ldent; llrl. Done ~ro-!'",
High School, Pvt. Chadwell on- urer;
Blmq, H&lt;rlo
torod tile service In February of tar)'. lletliber&amp; ~ lo, tbt
last. 181r. He Ia eurrenUy at-· Execadhe Board were lln, :SV.

streamorshighllghtod

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lDday's Prdlabio Pllchoro Clnclmatl 6 san Fran 5, night
California (Ellis
1.:!) at TRUMPINGTON
Atlanta 7 Loa Angeloo 3, night Booton (Santiago 2.0), 1:30 p.m. (UP!}- The
'l'oday's ~· Pltehers
Mlnneaota (Chance 2-3) at era' Association has posted a
(All tlmoa EDT)
Detroit ~rna 1.:!), 8:00 p.m. "road clo.sod" sip on the
Philadelphia (Feyman 3-ll II Now York (Potor8011 1-ll at Spanish Grand Prix.
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Now York ()lyan 12), 8:05p.m. Baltimore (l'lloebus S-1), 8:00 Louis Stanle,y, '"cretary of
St. I.oulo (Briles 4-8) II p.m.
tho aasoclatloo, oald W-adar
Houllal (Lomaoter 1..1), 8:30 (Only samos schodulod)
iho GPDA -.id not auow &amp;Ill'
p.m.
Frldal's Games
of Its drivan to complete In the
Allallta (Britton 1.0) at Loa Now York at Cldeago, night
1.1a,y 12 Spanish Grand Prix
Anploo (0-. 1-4), 11:00 p.m. Calllomla II Dotrol~ night
becauae safety atandards on tho
C~tl ~ 2'1) at san Mlmo- at Cleveland, night
Madrid circuit were not up to
Fraa.ciaeo (Perry 2-1), 4:00p.m. Baltimore at Waahtnton, night par .
(Nlokro
3-1) at

Dl(ht
Cincinnati

ed tho l!l'..mtlm.
A 1966 l!l'aduate

11 . 6 .647 1\1 by a 1n1ge crown and gold gllttel'11 7 .6ll 2 1ng balls will set tho theme lor x-Mootreal

Baltimore

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scored 463. lila parents - -

Calltomia
Bollloo
9 10 .474 S New York
9 10 .474 5 Oakland

7 10 .U2 6
7 11 .S89 61h
Wodnosdo.Y' s Rosults
Phlladolphla 7 Now York 2, 11
lma, nlgbt
!'ltlailurgh 4 a.ICIIO 0, n18hl
Sl_.l.Guls s I, .12 Inns,

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Pvl- Paul Chadwell, .... of Mr.
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and Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell, POme- ~
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roy~3, recelvedhonorlup- ,·
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PT, ~J.EASi\NT- ljl~o!
!raiDing In tho u.s. Arm,y.
om.~~:• "~' ~d It , llii .AlrU
Pvt. Chadwell ~ oo me&lt;ilqllfthe~n- ~J\.. .
April 26 at Fort Jae~ s.c. ...latlool n! Hetardod Cldldr'!Jio
He was ..., of lito bo horlorod. Don~ GolDer waoeho~upr...

2a.m.
Tho Pleasant Valley Ho891tal Tex;s 79916
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auxiliary ls sponsoring tile .,.
nnal lfllir with tlcl&lt;*!s pricod at

Toledo 4 Jaekaonvllle 3
Lool8\'lllo 3 Rochooter I

W, L. Pet. GB Dotrolt

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BDE US ATC (AD) Fort Bllso

Richmond .6 Bul!alo 3 (2nd,)

Natlooal LeaiUO

Chadwell
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Wms Honors at
Fort Jackson

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Wellston (I &lt;1\alrmM
liltereJI !lllollfhnarleo, .
Milton ,l bld ol Middleport, Wlilt.
eroos ckall'IIWI.
,
omcero ol the divlalm ol
Chrtllllan semeelnflal\od ftre
u prtllfdent ol the Mf'll. ilabeUe WlneiJremer ol
wail ilro. Gerald R. Middleport, Vice preildelllt Mro.
.,.
of O&amp;k IIIII. Other otll· Hal M:ero ol COaltoa, Chris_ ~era installed and whose terms Uan aodal eoocerno, and ·Mra.
or olllce terminate In either 1969 Edward Simpson of Raclae, love
or 1970 were Mro. Ollie Black- gjft.
Mrs. B. E. Matthew&amp; of Jackhum of Vlzltm, Route 2, HCretuy; and Mrs. carver WiUiam&amp;, 11011 Is the Vice president of tho
dtv!Jion of leadorohlp devotap..
Pomeroy, treasurer.
Orficers ot the clivllion of in. moot; Mrs. George ild.mter ol
terpretatlon installed were Mra. Pomerw io the lljllritual BJ'OIIIh
. Long, Vice prellfdeat and pro. c:hairman of the dldaton; and
·~ram leoder and Mrs. S. E. Jen- Mrs. liar!')' Canter of w;eill)&lt;lll
··ld.al 'ot. Rio Grande, eommuniea- is chairman olllteratur'.
Mro. 9&lt;lnner, aplrttlial BJ'OIIIh
llonS.
Mrs. Williams E. McCoy ol chairman, conducted devotions

1, ~ ror
the Woni"!!'o . .
·. Soe!e11 ol thil.

or

"Seek ~ lalo!J,
·to IIMI!t,
ancl Rlok tbe lleaulto.'' Tile miooton ob\&lt;ll' jhemela ''!lbrllt 8l!d
the Fl(tbs Of

Men."

·for Burma, lridlfte,aiantpa for. a
buildlns pi-ojoct .at tho Northern
Boptllll TbiOlotllco! SeminarY at
0 a k B""*, DJ., "'ld· Betl;J'
Crocker eoupcioo ror tho Cordt&gt;va COmmulli\Y Holljlltal equiJIment fund were noted.
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iloll'ellbmento.,wore ,served In
tbe church dlnlili room followlila the in&amp;tallition oorviee.

Voice along Broadway
BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - N, Y. Cab·
bie named Richard COlletti drove
Ethel Kennedy and one of h e r
brood to the airport; he didn't
recognize Sen. Bobby',s best asset who questiOned him as to
Presidential preferences and the

Panons: the l5pUIIky old pi fa
in a fine Santa Monica nur/llnlf
home where she gets around
In a wheelchair end the do&lt;tora
say ''She can live to tOO.tt
All that Frencb gwrm!ll Cood

at the IR;YII&lt;/&gt; COIOII)' restaur-

ant and Greek zUitanaire Stav.

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claimed it IInce.
Folks in the Sllea Stadium box•• (containing m:-Mllyor B o b
Wqner and hiS Barbara, ex -

CommllsiClllOr Ben Fin·
etc,) heard it: when The

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pie, their problems and pl&amp;al·
ores, their troubles end IIIII. As
with the rest or Helen Helll Usl,
it welcome• laughs but won't
dodae a ~erlous ~stion with a
brush of!.
send your teenap questions to

')'be approximate cool &lt;If the tour
ot &amp;munersvUle dam and a meal
will be $3.50. In additlnn to the
iu'Ur, a visit is being piBMed to
exhlbl~ Carnlax Ferry

area.

any hate or blame. But tbere' 1
still a big nothing whore llll'
heart uled to be. I had to tell
you this 1oo: Thouih tile Home
ealed the pain, It's al""''• wallIng there In the OJI(et momento

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care of
Helen Help US! thll new-r.
NOT ENOUGH
MATERNITY HOMES
Dear Helen:
Like m!IIU' another girl 1n

so you could reassure unwed
pregnant girls. The sad tlting is:

Of !l.oo11011 at 11\0
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'-!villi lhrie.weoU!If.Hllool· ·

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lac .. ... Kath,y SliWJ..., Chertl .
Mrs. ~Ivia Sllaplro, State Pro- ~·.,......, Dellllle ·Jqjinoon; ~
gram 1~1' (fQr Women, •lf!d the. W!JIIIIIi D Ia ~ 1 {/PIIDili Julio
diseusaiGn 'llll; Committee - Sit Jdm1011, . Robin !ltiW,rl, lllecyl ·
m Their llllldo or Take a Stand. 1\Vber, ')'amlnle Glblls, VI*•
Mra. VlrBil Surrla, Sr. was Bissell, _'J'heloO..-. ~. ·siote
llpi)Ointed to the DOilllnaitng com- Dawooo, Paula aocoOk. S..O.:
m1ttoe tor area r8pre-e. AmOld and 1111110 K.eone.r. ·
The area meetln&amp; will be held
-or• aeco~ t b o
on June 6th, at !llmmersvUie, , l:ldlclren _ . !lrJ; JalnOll E,
W. Va. u A Place for tbe Arta•~' ~ JobniOil, Mrt. HowlnJ Jobn...J
Ia the theme ot the all - da¥ lira. Bob ' ~ Mr.. Paul
meetlni: llhlcb will start at 10 Huber, lira. l'aul Bo«,dt and
a.m. with a bollfnell meeting, llro. Fred S8m&amp;el.

with tbe ~ces. There wasn~

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
coold II'&gt; back to scbool.
1bia column II for young peoI julll thou&amp;llt Pd tell you this,

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when you don~t make yourself
think of oometlllng else.

Dear Helen:
rve known this boy for about
three moNhs aHd like him a lot.

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He calls me eve17 nbiht ex""'JI
week-s. On
I
oU home and de oiothfoc, So does
he - he ia1s. IB1 J)llrtllla are

00

m.ce

and

thert are no restrie-

Uoqo.

Wh1 doesn't he aok for a date?
- TIREII OF WAITING
Dear .'rlred:
He' a either broke or sear.
ed.

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Juvenile Judge In Jacbon COunty. Jll\lie (lllllland Ia alSo ClialnDan of the
Jacbon
Coqnty
Menial
llelanlatlon
He
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Judge G!I!Uand aDd

lila wife,

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:Kirl.lilne,
. .-.unen; .-and

lite fpnner

lbree ehlldtea now U,ve Ia WellaiOn.

their!

,sror

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explrlt~~Ce weu,
quiUfy 111m for a - t oa our three Juqe Appellate Col!rt. ·Compue Judae. .
Judge GIIUiand'• L..........

Gilliland's quallfleatlons with~ of the other three candidates 111d tllen

Wb1 not aak him aver to watdl
teleVISioo · ~ !iBtllrdef nlsht

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REALLY COST?

Some aren't as lucky as I was.
There juat aren't enough homes
for unwed mothers to meet the
demend.

But instead of trishing they'd
blllld more, I keep hoping the de·
· mand drops oft.- LEARNED MY
P. S. The boy? He was aa
miserable as I was. At first we
talked marriage, bot It's craey

W• also taping a
SdlooJU fOr tbt (all.

new kids'

Joan Mui'J'IQ', CBSnewscaster:

::: :. ~:"::."";!_";.~ : ,
glad YGU save me iill five addresses, as four wrote back that
tlte,y were Oiled up, with a lOili!
waiting IIIII. Theothermaderoom

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Mr. aod llr•. Keoneth Konicek

and daugllters, Nancy andillecy~
or Avon were weekeod guests o(
her P&amp;rentl, Mr. aod llr1, Thel'o

eon JohDBon of Racine. They were
joined Saturday olibt 11)1 Mr. and
Mrs. D:m Johnson and sons, B~
an and Bruce, of Portland.
Tom Ebersbaeh lllld Ron Thomu of Pontiac, Mich.. spent the
weekend with the former's parent&amp;, Mr. and Mr1, ilowll'd Ef&gt;.
erabach. They were joined tor

Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mr.,

Larry Ebersbach and BOD, David,
of Minersville.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roush

aod family of Charleston, W, Va.,
were weekend guests or hi• parent&amp;. Mr. and Mrs. Harold &amp;ush.

' ,)if·,.
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The fee was based on how m11ch
we could alford to ]10)', wltlck "'
.DIY case wasn't much. leave 11'1)'
baby up for adoptlm, as I felt
this was better ror him,, even
thoulll&gt; It hurt terrlblj&lt; to make
the decision, Everything wao arranged for me, ineludlns 11\Y taJd
trip to the hospital, and my &amp;ta1
at the home after the baby waa
born. The counsellor evenhelj)ed
me got a part Ume job, oo I

,

of

·•

where he has accepted employ.
mem at the !J!atterprooC Glua

Co. Mr. Gaul WOI fonnerl¥ ....
ployed In an oUice poolllon with
tbe Ohio Valley Gravel Co. at
Parkersburg, W, Va.

. Mn. Virginia - . , ol Part..
'tl"lburgl W. Va., W&amp;l the weekoo

llld euestof llr, and llro. Charloa Neuman, S,rocuiL
.' llr. and Mro. Chorlea Grl'flth, Kar011 GriUith,
Davlo, lira. Don Horrlaoa IIIII a..
CiDl Harrison were in Ath.atl
• , TIIOJCM1 nJ,hl lD attend the
. i . , . recital ol llonald Katon on
II'UIN&gt;It at OhiO Vniverolty, J1111
,fil'lllllh Ia a studeot of Kr, 111&gt;Wbo IIIII riJ'Ohe hllllW!OrH
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FAMILY
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, SIZE

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"THE HOME OF QUALITY MERCHANDISK
FOR OVER 80 YEARS"

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to·~t .-,rge~nst
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GUY LO BA . 'DO

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AND HIS ROYAL ·cANADIANS
Memorial Au.ltorium, Jackson, Oh•

THURSDAY, .· Y.9th

· 1~30P.M.
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LAIGE JAI

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Dance To "The Sweetest
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GERMs·

Reeent visltorsotthe DJnJoh~

&amp;oa tamily or Portland were Mrs.
Ella Mae West and daugllter,
Delores, and Mrs. Alvin Collins
and children. Becky, stevie, JU.
'· UIJ' and JeU, all of Parkersburg,
W, Va.
·Sunday gueotl of Mr. and Mrs.
WUilom McKelvy, Portland, we~
II&lt;. 111d Mr1, T. G. HWdore
~It use,
Mr. and Mrs. Vlctor Gaul and
&amp;on have moved to Wa,yne, Wch.,

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.~ '· .
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teaehera who carne W 'the home. ·

up for it in every WI¥ we oould.

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QUI!ILY DRIES
,.. •• • 111 AFULL GlOSS

,,.

There were eOWt&amp;ellors w 11 o
helj)ed us with oor problema,
and helj)ed us· decide .mat to do
with our lives afterwards.
Some ol the girls erfed all
tho Ume and a few were pret.
cy 'hard, but moot were like me
- tetrlbly aorey we'd Pllde
the mistake and resolved to make

QUARr

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by·

perate. I had no other place to

Bird were datlni!) •.. we'Ve bee• I want to tell you it was Do pic.
aoked bJ liWIY ohout U&gt;uell• nlc, but it wasn't as bad as I
ellj)Oded. The people at the home
~t=::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::: ;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::~:
were grpat. We had regular
elaosea given by public &amp;Chool

I Pomeroy...

c'

Cushioned

for me, but only because another
lo lhe,. many years (....Ud girl ClllCellod, (she got married)
YGU believe three'!) Is ll1'lllng and they could ,.. I WAS duher memoirs (Geel Since 'way
bad&lt; when George and I,ynda

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letter, ll1tlng five homes In my

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., ROY ,;; GILLILAND on .May 1-Bepubllelll Primary.

SUNIUIN

YAMe\IAlt'l

da¥ crowd stood dress o1 a matendcy home. You when yoo•re faced with reallcy.
trouble, 1 asked yOU for the ad-

up for the 7th llllllni stretch,
Farks COmm. Au&amp;ullt Hecl&lt;lher
aliked out loud, "What are 'they
i.o/.o'ltaodinl up for?-' .. • Rocky Gra.~&gt;~'zllno's "Rocky Road to Physical Fitness•• ia a soon-due book;

l

Ferey, ,

helj)ed as muc:h ao he could

Helen Help
US. ••By Helen Sorrel

U&gt;u-

1• alrOI&lt;I)· I• moving to grab
the 1972 National Conventions;
one or preferably both .•• Eddie Albert's expected to dunk
Into the pOlitical pol in '70 ...
Truck oo 3rd Ave. hed thh llfgn:
•'Forget '68 - watch for t h e
Meta in '69" ... Booldes a r e
worldng 11,. railrold station•;
and prosties are shlfting late
·afternoon&amp; to the downtown Wall
St. area ..• Also near u-.e ·big
uew midtown ho!A!Io they've be. come tidies of the anernoon
... NaUonal League team save
,.rlools thOUiht to SeatUe last

roo Nlarehos demllllded slmpl,y
an Italian boiled dinner (bollllo)
and a !!laos ol white wine ...
FWIIIY rutl ad ror ~
Magazine: lhows a wow-decolletage with the captloo "But Is
U worth $16,789 (meaning that's
whal Pla,yboy gets but ~rt de-

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livers cheaper).

hackie did 15 mlnules oo why he
didn't like Bobby ... P, S.: he
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·Pro.le&lt;to of. eollt&lt;lfng 'CIIrlsimas eard1 81\4 used, eyesla11es

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'!fth Mrl.

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Wellston (I &lt;1\alrmM
liltereJI !lllollfhnarleo, .
Milton ,l bld ol Middleport, Wlilt.
eroos ckall'IIWI.
,
omcero ol the divlalm ol
Chrtllllan semeelnflal\od ftre
u prtllfdent ol the Mf'll. ilabeUe WlneiJremer ol
wail ilro. Gerald R. Middleport, Vice preildelllt Mro.
.,.
of O&amp;k IIIII. Other otll· Hal M:ero ol COaltoa, Chris_ ~era installed and whose terms Uan aodal eoocerno, and ·Mra.
or olllce terminate In either 1969 Edward Simpson of Raclae, love
or 1970 were Mro. Ollie Black- gjft.
Mrs. B. E. Matthew&amp; of Jackhum of Vlzltm, Route 2, HCretuy; and Mrs. carver WiUiam&amp;, 11011 Is the Vice president of tho
dtv!Jion of leadorohlp devotap..
Pomeroy, treasurer.
Orficers ot the clivllion of in. moot; Mrs. George ild.mter ol
terpretatlon installed were Mra. Pomerw io the lljllritual BJ'OIIIh
. Long, Vice prellfdeat and pro. c:hairman of the dldaton; and
·~ram leoder and Mrs. S. E. Jen- Mrs. liar!')' Canter of w;eill)&lt;lll
··ld.al 'ot. Rio Grande, eommuniea- is chairman olllteratur'.
Mro. 9&lt;lnner, aplrttlial BJ'OIIIh
llonS.
Mrs. Williams E. McCoy ol chairman, conducted devotions

1, ~ ror
the Woni"!!'o . .
·. Soe!e11 ol thil.

or

"Seek ~ lalo!J,
·to IIMI!t,
ancl Rlok tbe lleaulto.'' Tile miooton ob\&lt;ll' jhemela ''!lbrllt 8l!d
the Fl(tbs Of

Men."

·for Burma, lridlfte,aiantpa for. a
buildlns pi-ojoct .at tho Northern
Boptllll TbiOlotllco! SeminarY at
0 a k B""*, DJ., "'ld· Betl;J'
Crocker eoupcioo ror tho Cordt&gt;va COmmulli\Y Holljlltal equiJIment fund were noted.
·.
iloll'ellbmento.,wore ,served In
tbe church dlnlili room followlila the in&amp;tallition oorviee.

Voice along Broadway
BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - N, Y. Cab·
bie named Richard COlletti drove
Ethel Kennedy and one of h e r
brood to the airport; he didn't
recognize Sen. Bobby',s best asset who questiOned him as to
Presidential preferences and the

Panons: the l5pUIIky old pi fa
in a fine Santa Monica nur/llnlf
home where she gets around
In a wheelchair end the do&lt;tora
say ''She can live to tOO.tt
All that Frencb gwrm!ll Cood

at the IR;YII&lt;/&gt; COIOII)' restaur-

ant and Greek zUitanaire Stav.

still

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a good tip ...

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claimed it IInce.
Folks in the Sllea Stadium box•• (containing m:-Mllyor B o b
Wqner and hiS Barbara, ex -

CommllsiClllOr Ben Fin·
etc,) heard it: when The

&amp;pOrtO
110,)',

Met&amp;'

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Bottom,

helmei,,

....,~

· ~.. at

pie, their problems and pl&amp;al·
ores, their troubles end IIIII. As
with the rest or Helen Helll Usl,
it welcome• laughs but won't
dodae a ~erlous ~stion with a
brush of!.
send your teenap questions to

')'be approximate cool &lt;If the tour
ot &amp;munersvUle dam and a meal
will be $3.50. In additlnn to the
iu'Ur, a visit is being piBMed to
exhlbl~ Carnlax Ferry

area.

any hate or blame. But tbere' 1
still a big nothing whore llll'
heart uled to be. I had to tell
you this 1oo: Thouih tile Home
ealed the pain, It's al""''• wallIng there In the OJI(et momento

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, care of
Helen Help US! thll new-r.
NOT ENOUGH
MATERNITY HOMES
Dear Helen:
Like m!IIU' another girl 1n

so you could reassure unwed
pregnant girls. The sad tlting is:

Of !l.oo11011 at 11\0
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~~prt~~· - ' i!'PhW•''
'-!villi lhrie.weoU!If.Hllool· ·

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lac .. ... Kath,y SliWJ..., Chertl .
Mrs. ~Ivia Sllaplro, State Pro- ~·.,......, Dellllle ·Jqjinoon; ~
gram 1~1' (fQr Women, •lf!d the. W!JIIIIIi D Ia ~ 1 {/PIIDili Julio
diseusaiGn 'llll; Committee - Sit Jdm1011, . Robin !ltiW,rl, lllecyl ·
m Their llllldo or Take a Stand. 1\Vber, ')'amlnle Glblls, VI*•
Mra. VlrBil Surrla, Sr. was Bissell, _'J'heloO..-. ~. ·siote
llpi)Ointed to the DOilllnaitng com- Dawooo, Paula aocoOk. S..O.:
m1ttoe tor area r8pre-e. AmOld and 1111110 K.eone.r. ·
The area meetln&amp; will be held
-or• aeco~ t b o
on June 6th, at !llmmersvUie, , l:ldlclren _ . !lrJ; JalnOll E,
W. Va. u A Place for tbe Arta•~' ~ JobniOil, Mrt. HowlnJ Jobn...J
Ia the theme ot the all - da¥ lira. Bob ' ~ Mr.. Paul
meetlni: llhlcb will start at 10 Huber, lira. l'aul Bo«,dt and
a.m. with a bollfnell meeting, llro. Fred S8m&amp;el.

with tbe ~ces. There wasn~

YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
coold II'&gt; back to scbool.
1bia column II for young peoI julll thou&amp;llt Pd tell you this,

.

when you don~t make yourself
think of oometlllng else.

Dear Helen:
rve known this boy for about
three moNhs aHd like him a lot.

--I,

He calls me eve17 nbiht ex""'JI
week-s. On
I
oU home and de oiothfoc, So does
he - he ia1s. IB1 J)llrtllla are

00

m.ce

and

thert are no restrie-

Uoqo.

Wh1 doesn't he aok for a date?
- TIREII OF WAITING
Dear .'rlred:
He' a either broke or sear.
ed.

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'Sqilclior f~r Jl
ierve-l .ln tht' ~ ·
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ed. 'eivll and mnibw law tilr '''~ •iqtl;'la current~ lite , ftobate

lllil..
Juvenile Judge In Jacbon COunty. Jll\lie (lllllland Ia alSo ClialnDan of the
Jacbon
Coqnty
Menial
llelanlatlon
He
~ ·In tltt! Ohio Gene~Jl•
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Au\lillbly with .lton. .llalph Welker. .
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Judge G!I!Uand aDd

lila wife,

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:Kirl.lilne,
. .-.unen; .-and

lite fpnner

lbree ehlldtea now U,ve Ia WellaiOn.

their!

,sror

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explrlt~~Ce weu,
quiUfy 111m for a - t oa our three Juqe Appellate Col!rt. ·Compue Judae. .
Judge GIIUiand'• L..........

Gilliland's quallfleatlons with~ of the other three candidates 111d tllen

Wb1 not aak him aver to watdl
teleVISioo · ~ !iBtllrdef nlsht

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RCIW MUCH DOES ELECTRIC .
REALLY COST?

Some aren't as lucky as I was.
There juat aren't enough homes
for unwed mothers to meet the
demend.

But instead of trishing they'd
blllld more, I keep hoping the de·
· mand drops oft.- LEARNED MY
P. S. The boy? He was aa
miserable as I was. At first we
talked marriage, bot It's craey

W• also taping a
SdlooJU fOr tbt (all.

new kids'

Joan Mui'J'IQ', CBSnewscaster:

::: :. ~:"::."";!_";.~ : ,
glad YGU save me iill five addresses, as four wrote back that
tlte,y were Oiled up, with a lOili!
waiting IIIII. Theothermaderoom

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};:;: Personal Notes t::::
'

Mr. aod llr•. Keoneth Konicek

and daugllters, Nancy andillecy~
or Avon were weekeod guests o(
her P&amp;rentl, Mr. aod llr1, Thel'o

eon JohDBon of Racine. They were
joined Saturday olibt 11)1 Mr. and
Mrs. D:m Johnson and sons, B~
an and Bruce, of Portland.
Tom Ebersbaeh lllld Ron Thomu of Pontiac, Mich.. spent the
weekend with the former's parent&amp;, Mr. and Mr1, ilowll'd Ef&gt;.
erabach. They were joined tor

Sunday dinner by Mr. and Mr.,

Larry Ebersbach and BOD, David,
of Minersville.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roush

aod family of Charleston, W, Va.,
were weekend guests or hi• parent&amp;. Mr. and Mrs. Harold &amp;ush.

' ,)if·,.
" ''•

,.'

The fee was based on how m11ch
we could alford to ]10)', wltlck "'
.DIY case wasn't much. leave 11'1)'
baby up for adoptlm, as I felt
this was better ror him,, even
thoulll&gt; It hurt terrlblj&lt; to make
the decision, Everything wao arranged for me, ineludlns 11\Y taJd
trip to the hospital, and my &amp;ta1
at the home after the baby waa
born. The counsellor evenhelj)ed
me got a part Ume job, oo I

,

of

·•

where he has accepted employ.
mem at the !J!atterprooC Glua

Co. Mr. Gaul WOI fonnerl¥ ....
ployed In an oUice poolllon with
tbe Ohio Valley Gravel Co. at
Parkersburg, W, Va.

. Mn. Virginia - . , ol Part..
'tl"lburgl W. Va., W&amp;l the weekoo

llld euestof llr, and llro. Charloa Neuman, S,rocuiL
.' llr. and Mro. Chorlea Grl'flth, Kar011 GriUith,
Davlo, lira. Don Horrlaoa IIIII a..
CiDl Harrison were in Ath.atl
• , TIIOJCM1 nJ,hl lD attend the
. i . , . recital ol llonald Katon on
II'UIN&gt;It at OhiO Vniverolty, J1111
,fil'lllllh Ia a studeot of Kr, 111&gt;Wbo IIIII riJ'Ohe hllllW!OrH
.. .. !t'ODI Ohio in June. Fat hill

W-

gr-.s.

w~~;:,:,...

JP

.... ICCQ~QPIIIIiod •t

~~

r..... • • IIIIL ' ,

1.00 VALUE

REG.
1.49

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ON'S

Open Every Week D•y 9:o0 to 7:00 ·
MAIN IJ'I,'. .

811-311'11

'.

.

CHICKENS:
.
1~.

QQKI

1.00 VALUE

MAPLE LAir~
WHOLE FlYING.

MARKET .
~m't

Q, T.

CIEAM
RINSE

1.67 VALUE

~

2·9e
.

D

·LI!J!Ei!!~E· :· HIAD &amp;SHOULDE

•

aEN

.DELIVERED

Franklin co.

.

.

FAMILY
.. . .
, SIZE

OF POINT PLEASANT

"THE HOME OF QUALITY MERCHANDISK
FOR OVER 80 YEARS"

~
to·~t .-,rge~nst
•

GUY LO BA . 'DO

'

.,

AND HIS ROYAL ·cANADIANS
Memorial Au.ltorium, Jackson, Oh•

THURSDAY, .· Y.9th

· 1~30P.M.
.
. Tidteh ..... 011 S.le II JOLLY ~H
_,

'•~,

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'\

'

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• . COLONIAL. ·,~bitt ~~·
~~~~ lol .t ,lOlly L - . Lin!IMII ~~ '~ .. . G.t'Vour 1'1~ , . , .
' ~

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FAMILY Silt lEG. 1.65
1.15
LAIGE JAI

.

Dance To "The Sweetest
Music This Si4e of H,aven''

f~

·. SH

GERMs·

Reeent visltorsotthe DJnJoh~

&amp;oa tamily or Portland were Mrs.
Ella Mae West and daugllter,
Delores, and Mrs. Alvin Collins
and children. Becky, stevie, JU.
'· UIJ' and JeU, all of Parkersburg,
W, Va.
·Sunday gueotl of Mr. and Mrs.
WUilom McKelvy, Portland, we~
II&lt;. 111d Mr1, T. G. HWdore
~It use,
Mr. and Mrs. Vlctor Gaul and
&amp;on have moved to Wa,yne, Wch.,

'

- . !IDGIIIIIIll,

: ........ • .,~o;;,.
.~ '· .
.,. . " V "&gt;I'!~ ; , if

teaehera who carne W 'the home. ·

up for it in every WI¥ we oould.

~::UE 79~

LIQUID
PRELL

}.OS

QUI!ILY DRIES
,.. •• • 111 AFULL GlOSS

,,.

There were eOWt&amp;ellors w 11 o
helj)ed us with oor problema,
and helj)ed us· decide .mat to do
with our lives afterwards.
Some ol the girls erfed all
tho Ume and a few were pret.
cy 'hard, but moot were like me
- tetrlbly aorey we'd Pllde
the mistake and resolved to make

QUARr

1.49
1.55 VALUE

-

'Insole Shoes
by·

perate. I had no other place to

Bird were datlni!) •.. we'Ve bee• I want to tell you it was Do pic.
aoked bJ liWIY ohout U&gt;uell• nlc, but it wasn't as bad as I
ellj)Oded. The people at the home
~t=::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::: ;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::~:
were grpat. We had regular
elaosea given by public &amp;Chool

I Pomeroy...

c'

Cushioned

for me, but only because another
lo lhe,. many years (....Ud girl ClllCellod, (she got married)
YGU believe three'!) Is ll1'lllng and they could ,.. I WAS duher memoirs (Geel Since 'way
bad&lt; when George and I,ynda

•

tn

for

I.
•!

. '!

•

••!lOll 111111
lltfllt.IITIOIII.

YLAI

for ..... IUIIII,-J ;,,.,

n,l'l,,.New Foot"O.otrljQJ't

-

MDe IIIAI-1. .

'*I'OVGH·

~."99

100 VALUE

,.,.

SUNIIIJRN

ciAIION

AIII'IT,IIo

•

~ow~~fa~st~y~ou~fal~l~ou:t~of~l:ov~eJ;::~~~~~;.J

vecy kiodly sent 111 encouraging We knew It wooldn't work. He
letter, ll1tlng five homes In my

~

I

3

L~N

SPRAY

' " -«·

'

HAIR SPRAY

AEISOL .

REG. 1.00

POICH

,,

(wh"' your roues are home)?
Thai ~ broOk iJJe leo. - H.

HITE RA
SlllMPOO

FLOOI·CIAII
EIAIEt .

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da¥ crowd stood dress o1 a matendcy home. You when yoo•re faced with reallcy.
trouble, 1 asked yOU for the ad-

up for the 7th llllllni stretch,
Farks COmm. Au&amp;ullt Hecl&lt;lher
aliked out loud, "What are 'they
i.o/.o'ltaodinl up for?-' .. • Rocky Gra.~&gt;~'zllno's "Rocky Road to Physical Fitness•• ia a soon-due book;

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helj)ed as muc:h ao he could

Helen Help
US. ••By Helen Sorrel

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1• alrOI&lt;I)· I• moving to grab
the 1972 National Conventions;
one or preferably both .•• Eddie Albert's expected to dunk
Into the pOlitical pol in '70 ...
Truck oo 3rd Ave. hed thh llfgn:
•'Forget '68 - watch for t h e
Meta in '69" ... Booldes a r e
worldng 11,. railrold station•;
and prosties are shlfting late
·afternoon&amp; to the downtown Wall
St. area ..• Also near u-.e ·big
uew midtown ho!A!Io they've be. come tidies of the anernoon
... NaUonal League team save
,.rlools thOUiht to SeatUe last

roo Nlarehos demllllded slmpl,y
an Italian boiled dinner (bollllo)
and a !!laos ol white wine ...
FWIIIY rutl ad ror ~
Magazine: lhows a wow-decolletage with the captloo "But Is
U worth $16,789 (meaning that's
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hackie did 15 mlnules oo why he
didn't like Bobby ... P, S.: he
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THESE SEVEN junior. clau boya ot the Rutland IIJih School were UI?Jlld 1n1D the Nllllonll
Hooor Sodleey In an ImPressive concll.u,ht ctrOIIIOO)' held We&lt;llo~ lft81'11001lln the blih school
-torlum. Scholalllc echiGYcnent 11 111 lmpcrtont phase or be1JW tawed ln1D tho orgiiiiiiAIIoo.
Sooted, loft to ri&amp;ht. ere Randall Kina, 11o&lt;mey Davia, Elbert Wllllouna; •ton&lt;llnB. Jolt 10 rlshl. Bob&lt;
1o' VIDeo, Fred Davia, Gene Weber 111d Harry Slawter.

. CHARI'ER NO. 84f1

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WASIIINGTON (UPI)- For·
mer VIce Prooldont Richard M.
Nlal holda a throe~
P'9''arit;y edge over Gov.
No!..., A. Rockeleller with Ute.
,R...,.Ucan rank alld !lie, and
GOP leaders acrou the nation
_ . t Utelr oolional convention
delflllll&lt;&gt;no 11J reftoct that
pnloronce.
'l'blt waa the main conclusion
todiQ' of a United Preu
IDiematlonal aurvey or atate
Roplbllean I-ra aru1 elected
ollldola. The check of GOP

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JIWtrDOr enlered tho

York
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1'111 ourvey also pointed up a
atrong leellng or par\Y unltr
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lllllllber of loaders reporting a
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thoro .WI were nino state• da, fiear81a, Hawaii, ~·
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IIIDDLEP,OIIT',IN
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With Rockeleller In IUid the where I-ra 'declined to Jlllnaii,, blllllli, Kanaaa, Kill·
RoJIUI&gt;llean would beat any of
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the Democrats.
lime lor choosing delegates Teopond,
\llcky, Loull!lana. -·Miano.
' 1'ROLlEII OF THE CUBRI!,~CJ l lllim:JI ilECTION 5211.' ~ IISVIII:D ?"
Nlxtln .... 81,., Che nod IQia; •llileillllf«&gt;j, ........... No.
upon them, more or the party
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V~a~Wa~ West VIr. , ~llnP~,8110f~~·• . •,_, u•. ~·~•H•~••• .. '&gt;tJ~~·- ,_
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Ottler ~~tie&amp; I I o I I I I I ' I I I I I I 't .. 1 ~ I I 1 ~ 1 t 1 •• 1 1 t ' la,ooQ.Oit
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blocked olt the major blglnraJ'a
,..,.-tor l'jl'allllin " . Ala~JaJ~ia,
F-al
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10o.Oou.oo
bulldozera aod liood for two
RockeCel!er wal'-,., 11 Che
LolnJ and dfiCOUJltl_I I t I ~ ~ t ' t r I I I 1 , 1 I I I I I I • •• ~ I 1 ~'3.498,M7~2
yeara to ftmnol men alld arms ·::::::::~=~=~=J~=~=::;:;:\~{{~~~~/!~~~~??~;i\;tt~t;i~i~ii~lt~i~ttti~i!?~i~?~mi!t:})!;~1=1~t:m: ~~- ~0 IY-~·COiorado,
Bonk premlooa, furniture alld llxtt!HI, .... other .
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By United Prosslntomatlonll
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GENEVA- WITH A TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE-SAVING U, S. dd llao~at., MlchJOn:. ~~~
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help solve Its balance or ~- problem. ~ JIIPU IUid ,.. lalld- IIJid··VeriDOIII.
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TOTAL AS5£1'S-.,. •••••i••••••il\•-:·~' •• .- tw ........ · '
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AIUod caoualtles totaled 63 Part to the enormous usls-e eJ•ea bJ theVolted states to EuroPe . Pr. l'LEASANT - Mro. Bel&gt;,
Time alld aoYIDB• ciopOIIta ollndlvlcWla, partaorlhll!o,
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In tho lol8 19t0o alld earl,y '50s." It was the Otat t!Jne EuroPe has lab Ethel llaooo, 71, or · 2205
........,.. the IIJ)Okeamen sold.
. anct corporltlonl , • , , , , •• , ~,, • , •.• , , , , , , ",,, ~~~~E~
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at 7~ltal \,
of U~ted state• Gownmitnt ., , , , • , • , ·\ ., , ·~ , , ~ ' '·
Moll of the WOIIIldod were men - u l l , y ol!ered Ill lfvo tho United Statal OC&lt;momlc help IUid Llnooln
,l.litlpijJitJ of ~tel and J)Olttlctl lubdi'VIIlonl 1 1 t 1 , · ~ r 1 t t · ,·
of the U.S. Arlll1 Ill Air SpOkoamon said II WU ol"blatorlc Importance."
Cavolry lllvlllm who led the
.- -~ am( orricerf ehee~a, etc. ,_, , ••• • , , , , , • ,., • .., .
bellcapter a~t April 19,
III~II&gt;Jin
y ~~·~!l&lt; ~~l-'" i.~ -~ t&amp;,Oilf,if1·87 . ~'~i;.;.':·..::f:ZJ::'~l
1'111 IIPIIkUnen sold' a1 leost ,_
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lhloll!ln! "strike, stril&lt;o,
mWiont stlldento iiltodnl at
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Eugene .
a foothold, the Norlh Vletna· mlletllw Preceded 1o' s....U boars IIIIIUI&gt;uncement 'Qy tho un1..0:· ~~,-pt;
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1 bralber,
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In aome caaoa, Gil found
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llleamlng lood In Red camp
WA!HINGTON- PRESIDENTJOHNSON'Slo!w-aoiJIIItWtblke,
No. ahorellllltborllled - 2000
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~r J:- ~ ' · I ' f , I I I ~I , · .• 0 0 I I I' I • o 1 1 , ; . "f I ' J ~ '1 l,
CU&amp;hman, commander or U.S. W&lt;llllllhroalhCoJIIroaa,
JIUilo!l~ FUDerii ,Hoail 'Qy
lhldlolded .IIMVUI~
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Jolmlon Wodaesd!Q' PI'OPOaed 1 IPondiiWrodolctloolormulawhlc:h . lltY. ' lj:, ·.~ WaiJ. ~Bu,rlll .
TOJ'AL . CAPitAL ACCOtJNTS •••• I . . . . . . . ... f.' • •••
rave doiella or Che A Shau wu t~~~cki,y pooled bJ the Houoo .\Wl'OPrildonl Commluee, ~ be In~ llamol'lal·
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which earlier 110re without IU Rapllllllc:.. mombere.
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wiUthtld lor aecurll;rreaiOilo.
.thst the Jobnton PloD Ill 1111 hll 10 per cent lncomUP ourcJ.p ·
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"We're slllinl rlllllt oo Utelr passed was ''Partlean" alld sold the p"""aol did not\help •.._..
aupply Uno for ev~ 800111 for lilllrovolol the tax bill.
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Just below the Nortb-JixJth
FRANKFORI', KY. - THE KENTUCKY BOAIID ot Educltie9:
V181Dam border, he said. "II'• o voted WednesdiQ' nisht to requlrepllllllc: blab oeboolo ~the' '
main IUJIPIY route lor the to lbeludo N...,. alld othitlllioorl1;y hlltof7 .....W.i 1n
northern throe provinces, IUid tho curriculum or lace pO&amp;slble 1011 of eccredltatloa.
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Tho resolution, beUoved to be tho14'st ....,....16- a liate acbolil
northorD proviDeoa)."
board In the eountry, 9fdorid the &amp;ubJecUbeteuaJit In ataioJ' Am~
UP! corn_..... Nst GJb. can history courses. Flllore to do 10 would be rioctor In -.,q oc-·
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No. 459 Kneehole Desk • l'ood Tot·.
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armo, a coimmerdol IJ'po radio
otaUon, m.-lloood ollleeo,
truck parka alld Soviet-built
bulldozero.
Glb1111 said tho vletorlouo Gil
Sovlet..eype helmeto,
pol- tho namea of their
home - · on eaptured truck&amp;
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CommuniiiiUJIPIY blihWIQ'o,

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the ~~~ of Ute Utne
lltlbocratlc aiJIIraalo, ond In
rour atatea he wu Cllllctdecl 1 ·
ebenet to w1n u nominated.
._...,., the mtJorlf;f of
llepbllcana ware ...,.
D - tblt 1hll II their 781r to
npln Ute Wblle Houaa, With 33
- · nJ1b1n1 !bet Nlxclo,
Jlodu(eller, or eiCher, could
-VIce Preoldont llumphroJ,
lion. RdJori F, KIUIIIII;)', 1).
N.Jf.; or Son. Euaone J.
McCarthJ, D-Mim
from 18 other - ·
lild ..,. of Ute two llopubHeana
..UW win lor aure .....,st ae,y
ol Che throe llomocratl. Of tblo
~ 10 sold Nlllan .... the
~ ·I!UN Wimer while rololng
about Rockofellor'a chaoIlea, .... elllllt tho _,site

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·Beulah
Dies Wednesday

cllldl-• but procllctlng tllat
either would get GOP oupport
ad wto with 11.
Four ~ 1111mJ1briQ'
a number of the

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lnlll wiU lnclllde ·a .paael dla- 111 ~ ~:~~=~:
c'uaslan IUid o,Poct.J nwslc.
IUid i!

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Tobago II oald to be tile II·
land of Daniel Defoe's "Robin·

Dies Tuesday
Charles R. IWI,,. a ootlvo of
Racine, ot 1060 WIWama Rood,
COhombllo, d I e d ._.....,
1'11esclaJ GYIIIin&amp; at work.
Mr. lWI .... the ..., of the
late- CloapnloD .... -M1rla Ktr.
wood HUI. He wao aiao prectdecl
In bJtbrea slatera.
l!o waa a member of Utt Eden
UB Claorch near ReodaYUit, IUid
was • bollor 0110rotor bJ .....,._
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He II lllrvlved 1o- hlo - ·
GlldTa Reed Hill; ane 1011, Terry EltiOiid Hill, CO!uDu; two
brolllora, Hetman, COIIII!lbuo,
.... 'Fiold, of AtbOijl; two ·all-

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. Freda Doeler, llaCinf; alld oovtral nleceollld ...,,,

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SalurdiQ' at 10:30 ...... ot Utl
Eden UB Church with Ute ReY.
Eldoa Blab olllcilllnr. a.rlal ·
will~ In Chead.lolnlil~.
Frlllldl lll.t; Oall al'U.. While

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The ·flleini IIIIa . ~ Ia Aft You

THESE SEVEN junior. clau boya ot the Rutland IIJih School were UI?Jlld 1n1D the Nllllonll
Hooor Sodleey In an ImPressive concll.u,ht ctrOIIIOO)' held We&lt;llo~ lft81'11001lln the blih school
-torlum. Scholalllc echiGYcnent 11 111 lmpcrtont phase or be1JW tawed ln1D tho orgiiiiiiAIIoo.
Sooted, loft to ri&amp;ht. ere Randall Kina, 11o&lt;mey Davia, Elbert Wllllouna; •ton&lt;llnB. Jolt 10 rlshl. Bob&lt;
1o' VIDeo, Fred Davia, Gene Weber 111d Harry Slawter.

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GOP Rank and File LikeNixOtl3-J
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WASIIINGTON (UPI)- For·
mer VIce Prooldont Richard M.
Nlal holda a throe~
P'9''arit;y edge over Gov.
No!..., A. Rockeleller with Ute.
,R...,.Ucan rank alld !lie, and
GOP leaders acrou the nation
_ . t Utelr oolional convention
delflllll&lt;&gt;no 11J reftoct that
pnloronce.
'l'blt waa the main conclusion
todiQ' of a United Preu
IDiematlonal aurvey or atate
Roplbllean I-ra aru1 elected
ollldola. The check of GOP

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ateb- ·

was made lmmodl·

alter the Now
JIWtrDOr enlered tho

York
race

.....,,. Nlllan.
1'111 ourvey also pointed up a
atrong leellng or par\Y unltr
. _ Repllb!ICOIII, wiUt a
lllllllber of loaders reporting a
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thoro .WI were nino state• da, fiear81a, Hawaii, ~·
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With Rockeleller In IUid the where I-ra 'declined to Jlllnaii,, blllllli, Kanaaa, Kill·
RoJIUI&gt;llean would beat any of
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the Democrats.
lime lor choosing delegates Teopond,
\llcky, Loull!lana. -·Miano.
' 1'ROLlEII OF THE CUBRI!,~CJ l lllim:JI ilECTION 5211.' ~ IISVIII:D ?"
Nlxtln .... 81,., Che nod IQia; •llileillllf«&gt;j, ........... No.
upon them, more or the party
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V~a~Wa~ West VIr. , ~llnP~,8110f~~·• . •,_, u•. ~·~•H•~••• .. '&gt;tJ~~·- ,_
the opokeomon said.
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blocked olt the major blglnraJ'a
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10o.Oou.oo
bulldozera aod liood for two
RockeCel!er wal'-,., 11 Che
LolnJ and dfiCOUJltl_I I t I ~ ~ t ' t r I I I 1 , 1 I I I I I I • •• ~ I 1 ~'3.498,M7~2
yeara to ftmnol men alld arms ·::::::::~=~=~=J~=~=::;:;:\~{{~~~~/!~~~~??~;i\;tt~t;i~i~ii~lt~i~ttti~i!?~i~?~mi!t:})!;~1=1~t:m: ~~- ~0 IY-~·COiorado,
Bonk premlooa, furniture alld llxtt!HI, .... other .
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By United Prosslntomatlonll
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GENEVA- WITH A TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE-SAVING U, S. dd llao~at., MlchJOn:. ~~~
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after World War D, America's alllea moved tocJI.y to · York, Pel'ioivl•""'-· RhociJ IsOther usollj lnclucllng (Nono) dlrtct l•oo ClnMOini', , ~ - ,, • lfl:.tl
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SWtb Vlotnorneoe IUid U.S.
help solve Its balance or ~- problem. ~ JIIPU IUid ,.. lalld- IIJid··VeriDOIII.
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TOTAL AS5£1'S-.,. •••••i••••••il\•-:·~' •• .- tw ........ · '
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lions
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AIUod caoualtles totaled 63 Part to the enormous usls-e eJ•ea bJ theVolted states to EuroPe . Pr. l'LEASANT - Mro. Bel&gt;,
Time alld aoYIDB• ciopOIIta ollndlvlcWla, partaorlhll!o,
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In tho lol8 19t0o alld earl,y '50s." It was the Otat t!Jne EuroPe has lab Ethel llaooo, 71, or · 2205
........,.. the IIJ)Okeamen sold.
. anct corporltlonl , • , , , , •• , ~,, • , •.• , , , , , , ",,, ~~~~E~
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at 7~ltal \,
of U~ted state• Gownmitnt ., , , , • , • , ·\ ., , ·~ , , ~ ' '·
Moll of the WOIIIldod were men - u l l , y ol!ered Ill lfvo tho United Statal OC&lt;momlc help IUid Llnooln
,l.litlpijJitJ of ~tel and J)Olttlctl lubdi'VIIlonl 1 1 t 1 , · ~ r 1 t t · ,·
of the U.S. Arlll1 Ill Air SpOkoamon said II WU ol"blatorlc Importance."
Cavolry lllvlllm who led the
.- -~ am( orricerf ehee~a, etc. ,_, , ••• • , , , , , • ,., • .., .
bellcapter a~t April 19,
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1'111 IIPIIkUnen sold' a1 leost ,_
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lhloll!ln! "strike, stril&lt;o,
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Eugene .
a foothold, the Norlh Vletna· mlletllw Preceded 1o' s....U boars IIIIIUI&gt;uncement 'Qy tho un1..0:· ~~,-pt;
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on ..,_.., _ , . . and DdJir-"-H ai; Mtata.1 , ••,...,.._ ,....,,,.,:,! •''·""
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In aome caaoa, Gil found
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llleamlng lood In Red camp
WA!HINGTON- PRESIDENTJOHNSON'Slo!w-aoiJIIItWtblke,
No. ahorellllltborllled - 2000
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~r J:- ~ ' · I ' f , I I I ~I , · .• 0 0 I I I' I • o 1 1 , ; . "f I ' J ~ '1 l,
CU&amp;hman, commander or U.S. W&lt;llllllhroalhCoJIIroaa,
JIUilo!l~ FUDerii ,Hoail 'Qy
lhldlolded .IIMVUI~
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Jolmlon Wodaesd!Q' PI'OPOaed 1 IPondiiWrodolctloolormulawhlc:h . lltY. ' lj:, ·.~ WaiJ. ~Bu,rlll .
TOJ'AL . CAPitAL ACCOtJNTS •••• I . . . . . . . ... f.' • •••
rave doiella or Che A Shau wu t~~~cki,y pooled bJ the Houoo .\Wl'OPrildonl Commluee, ~ be In~ llamol'lal·
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which earlier 110re without IU Rapllllllc:.. mombere.
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wiUthtld lor aecurll;rreaiOilo.
.thst the Jobnton PloD Ill 1111 hll 10 per cent lncomUP ourcJ.p ·
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"We're slllinl rlllllt oo Utelr passed was ''Partlean" alld sold the p"""aol did not\help •.._..
aupply Uno for ev~ 800111 for lilllrovolol the tax bill.
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Just below the Nortb-JixJth
FRANKFORI', KY. - THE KENTUCKY BOAIID ot Educltie9:
V181Dam border, he said. "II'• o voted WednesdiQ' nisht to requlrepllllllc: blab oeboolo ~the' '
main IUJIPIY route lor the to lbeludo N...,. alld othitlllioorl1;y hlltof7 .....W.i 1n
northern throe provinces, IUid tho curriculum or lace pO&amp;slble 1011 of eccredltatloa.
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Tho resolution, beUoved to be tho14'st ....,....16- a liate acbolil
northorD proviDeoa)."
board In the eountry, 9fdorid the &amp;ubJecUbeteuaJit In ataioJ' Am~
UP! corn_..... Nst GJb. can history courses. Flllore to do 10 would be rioctor In -.,q oc-·
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No. 459 Kneehole Desk • l'ood Tot·.
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armo, a coimmerdol IJ'po radio
otaUon, m.-lloood ollleeo,
truck parka alld Soviet-built
bulldozero.
Glb1111 said tho vletorlouo Gil
Sovlet..eype helmeto,
pol- tho namea of their
home - · on eaptured truck&amp;
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CommuniiiiUJIPIY blihWIQ'o,

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the ~~~ of Ute Utne
lltlbocratlc aiJIIraalo, ond In
rour atatea he wu Cllllctdecl 1 ·
ebenet to w1n u nominated.
._...,., the mtJorlf;f of
llepbllcana ware ...,.
D - tblt 1hll II their 781r to
npln Ute Wblle Houaa, With 33
- · nJ1b1n1 !bet Nlxclo,
Jlodu(eller, or eiCher, could
-VIce Preoldont llumphroJ,
lion. RdJori F, KIUIIIII;)', 1).
N.Jf.; or Son. Euaone J.
McCarthJ, D-Mim
from 18 other - ·
lild ..,. of Ute two llopubHeana
..UW win lor aure .....,st ae,y
ol Che throe llomocratl. Of tblo
~ 10 sold Nlllan .... the
~ ·I!UN Wimer while rololng
about Rockofellor'a chaoIlea, .... elllllt tho _,site

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·Beulah
Dies Wednesday

cllldl-• but procllctlng tllat
either would get GOP oupport
ad wto with 11.
Four ~ 1111mJ1briQ'
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lnlll wiU lnclllde ·a .paael dla- 111 ~ ~:~~=~:
c'uaslan IUid o,Poct.J nwslc.
IUid i!

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Tobago II oald to be tile II·
land of Daniel Defoe's "Robin·

Dies Tuesday
Charles R. IWI,,. a ootlvo of
Racine, ot 1060 WIWama Rood,
COhombllo, d I e d ._.....,
1'11esclaJ GYIIIin&amp; at work.
Mr. lWI .... the ..., of the
late- CloapnloD .... -M1rla Ktr.
wood HUI. He wao aiao prectdecl
In bJtbrea slatera.
l!o waa a member of Utt Eden
UB Claorch near ReodaYUit, IUid
was • bollor 0110rotor bJ .....,._
lion
He II lllrvlved 1o- hlo - ·
GlldTa Reed Hill; ane 1011, Terry EltiOiid Hill, CO!uDu; two
brolllora, Hetman, COIIII!lbuo,
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. Freda Doeler, llaCinf; alld oovtral nleceollld ...,,,

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SalurdiQ' at 10:30 ...... ot Utl
Eden UB Church with Ute ReY.
Eldoa Blab olllcilllnr. a.rlal ·
will~ In Chead.lolnlil~.
Frlllldl lll.t; Oall al'U.. While

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lillrlnO Club lilllt proc- IIObll to the

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, ...., 111 ~ "' 11 mw otlllloae4!r Lo,c!lbourno Air Force •. Ia Columbus.
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Joined In Columbui D.!' bar 111111, llro. lillie! Walburn.
CONNIE COOKE hal been..,. talent t1k1J1e part In illll Year' a
c41&gt;11d tor tho School of PhU'm- PO&amp;*!. lhe ......... looka like
lllJ Ill Weot VirJIDI&amp; Unlverslb' It shoold be a most pleasut one.
Otll'llac
In SOptambtr.lletnHme,
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11118 a~~~~mor abe will be taklne CbaPier of Beta Sl&amp;m•PhlSoro.,.
wort&lt; II Marshall Unl'""aiU&lt;o lt;y, one of the &amp;polliOrlt are ur~
Counle will be home - week. lng you to pOrChlae - o d
ticketS 11 'one ~ ,.verll hoa~
CERT AlN TO e&gt;perlence ness establlsbmenta. Co-eponaor
~· o! noalllata are !lr. IDd o! lhe pageant Ia the Pomeroy
!Ira. llobort Reibel, here thls Cbember of Commerce.
woilk to coocludo \he UleoflhOir
~ Creek home to llr. IDd ~3=·=·=~=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:.:·:·:=:=:·: ·:.;.;:::::::;:;:;:::;:::::::::~:::
Mrs. Charlo• Rlllle or Pomll'Oy.
For the Past yeer lhe llolbela
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have been living ID.·Iolo.rrllltDWD,
rO!Uflllng here periDdlcolb' to
take ..... or the. houoe IDd lhe
aumerou• shrub&amp; and flowers
wllich surround U. It became too
much of a chore.
THURSDAY
Charles. a pharmacist at Q$.
LAUREL CLIFF Beuer Health
trm Drua•. his wife, Ruth Ann. a Club, 7:30 Thuraclay nJaltt, homo
rii!Jtered nurse who worl&lt;a Part olllra. Lloyd Wrl&amp;llt:llra. Mef'o
Ume 11 Veterans MIIIIOJ'Ial HoOo Un Tr~ey, c:o-hoateaa.
Pltal, IDd their young daugtrter,
WINDING TRAIL Gonion Club
look forward to lhelr mcm to lhe members moot Thursday, 6:30
&lt;OIIIIIl'J iarly dill · - .
Po .... Pomll'Oy Junior lllgbBy the WI.)', Jack IDd Barbora School auditorium to ualot with
ScKea are now In the proceaa or decorotlona !Or the lllss moving !n&gt;m IIUl St. In lllddleo ernflhklp~
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pOrt to their new country home
IIIJIO(AGE SALE, Frlcll.)' and
located oortll of Pomeroy on Satunll.)'. parlor or the IJnlted
-33.
lletbodlst C h u r c 11, Pomeroy,
_..red by the JOF Clus.
AZALEAS THIS BPrlna: have
PASI' CHIEFS, liog!dlo Tembeen belllll!ul. Hava YO!! noticed ple, 7:30 . p.m. Thursday, home
the ones at the David Farmer of Mr. Adam Ebersbech; lllas
11emo on Fl!th St. In lllddl..,.rt'l Bernice Arm ntrst aaslatantbo~
tess.
IIE!IIIEIIS OF lhe 24'10ice
.IIEIGs CUUNfY CmmcU, PTA,
llelp Hlgh School ml&gt;ed chorus Thuracll.)', 7:30 Po m., Portland
will be "dreued" Satul'dqnigtrt SchooL
tor their appearance at the Fourth
RUIIUIAGI:; SALE, Thursday
Anmlal Mlaa Southern Ohio and Frldey' Stansbury building,

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were deiiPiedwlththo •om•tlon
illit !lie,y dress 111 roriheliaieant
p r - Girls or the gJ"OtCI
will be wear!Jw !looN&lt;qth fof'o
mall to enhancothepqeentond

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Choo" severo! of these bL;uoea il a groot savings. Slyied by
••Laura Mae"" and "Miss Fa•lonali~' - two toll resource ..
llaQI' •U&lt;lea to choose from In whiP c......, dlc:run ond cot1on
blends and oXford cloth. stze• 30 to 381Dd tO to fl. .

Iiiii so w.U. Heplar siloo,llilalt, bulldea,lnyoor ehoico oflhe
belt colora. Be ailre to 100 a.e.. and bey what IOU
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$10.9S Girls Coats .................... • •. ~ ~48
$12.95 Girls Coat• • •••••••••••••••• • • • • • • Sale *6.48

$13.9S Girls Coats , • , •• • , ••••• , •• • • • • • • Sale *8.98
$14.95 Girls Coati •• , • , ••• , • , ••• , • • • • • , •. Slle t7.U

$16.50 Glrla Coats • , ••••••• ~ •• • ••• • •••• • ·Sile *8.25
'19.50 Gii'ls Coats • •••• • ••••••••• • • • • • ... ~e .9.75

So perfect !or uaduellob
llftl, !or '!ear rl&amp;lll_mw
' IDd all IIIIIUiltrloog.

Sale I Womens Sulh

"VIcki Vaughn• - "Tonl Todd" - ''Lady Laura" - "Fluttel\o
bye" - All taP resources lD .iullior alzes, ml1se1 stze• MJ1 halt
sizes. Make h~• a h - dey with a aUt irom-Elberrii.iil.

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Me1s Sport Shl:rts

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all .,.... Small (!t-lt'il),
medl,.. &lt;!5-U\2), large U6o
I~) arid extra large (1717\2 ). Tliese Bhlrtl are all
Pl..-! .Piilssllldareldsat
' gl!la, COr high
school and coUep IIIQ&gt;1 ond
young men.

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You can rllllb&lt; 11ve DOlt - SwJiw" two 11q11 tlu:'l! ;~ &amp;ljdlr't&lt;
cbolso 1ourwe1, redwood Wllet, Hlloet, rocker.. oila'li'1, toklltW
Jawnchuro, ·

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taPer IDd non-UPor Sll'lea. AU
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JBS KNIT SPORT 8,1'5

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collection ofBQ!ea, ta.o
tiCB

and colora.

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perfect glti for MoiJ&gt;.
ers u._y oi Griduatton.
SfDP by our first JJoor
llnierle clapartment
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rlglrt gift !or tbOMotber
or Gr-lnyourtaa&gt;-

The name• fA Rodney Frecker~
aon of ldr. and Mrs. Earl Frecker, and Mr1. Fredl Frecker,
MlneriYIUo, were omlllecl tram
the 1111 ol lito" a - . , the
2111 birthday dlmer pafll' holl-

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slip• ond bat! sltpl,

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boolt with an olecll'Jt 1bock, the
heart was !IIJICII9nll!l,all. rlaht.
IIIJ was one of two tranli1lama ,
In ·the past 2t hours."
The tnh&amp;Piant waalheworld'a
n1Ji!1 such 09tratlon and lltenrst
In Houston.
· The reciPiant wu Jjlent!Oed u
Everett Claire Thomas, t7, ol
l'llqenlx, Who had lltreo !aulty
valves In blo own hOiflllld was
)1st lllout to go Into IUI'gery !or
repelr when doctors wore able
to furnish a heart COr a transplant.
Dr. Donton Cooley beaded the
team or surgeons, lldod by Drs.
Robert llioodwell and Grad;!' nau.

EXHIBITS CROWN - Mrs. Horace Karr Is Pictured Willi
a golden crowo and scepter mobUe which Is one ot several
mobUes which have Ilea&gt; created by the Chester Garden Club
cor uJe In the stage setting !or tholllss Southern Ohio P&amp;g1!1111
fD be hold at 8'10 p.m. Saturdey .In the Pomeroy Junior High
School Audltorl..,, AU or the mobUes will be encircled In
red hooPS to blend l!ith oilier Stage Setti~B being dono In a

man Jr.

They said a 2~......W

Jl)etors said the wom111 wu
1n a coma and artl!lctal l'OIIPU..
t1on k1Pt her alive, hut llterewoo
no ICIIYII.l' on .. encll'halognm
tblll would Indicate •I&amp;na of llfa.
The brain was trroveralbly dun-

aeed. doctors sold.
Earllor tDdl.)' II was .......,.
eel from Stanford, Call!., !bet
Carpenter Joseph Rloor lay In
fair coodltlon Ill a

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wedneaday night.

Relatives of the lb!Dr Preferred he remain I&gt;MOIIIOUS.

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More than a hoodred persons
llt'"'ded lhe Meigs County Young
Republican club's "lleet Your
Caudldei.o" n I g h t Thursdey
evening 11 the countY garage In
Rock 1\Jrlnga.
tl&gt;n ~lres,prosld&lt;!nt. wolcomeel the candl-. lnc1 Slrlrley
Beegle, chairlarl!' or the co.,-eaoional district YoWig llo-'
PUbll&lt;llt Federation, 1ntro&lt;b:.c1
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Memortallloiii&gt;itaL
They are !Ira. Kathryn crow,
Vernon Wuber, Vernon Neue
and Paul Cescl.
!Irs. Kenneth Braun was nomeel chairman o! the 110minlllllrc
committee wlllch will Prc&gt;are
a alate of olllcors to be elected
In JlmB. Mrs. B....,. who per.
!ormeo lhe senlct to mUitary
periODDII on behalf of lite loco!
Red Croas ...,.rled an 1118Wing
In ICIIYII.l' lor m• In the ..,._
vice Md thell' fatnlllta. ~
APril. lhO ban4ed ··u!O .Phone
eillJ reQIIrlng octlon.
t h • blood Prosra\n

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Four oew directors were nameel ID four year terms on tho
hoard Tburocll.)' nlibt when the
lleiga Countr Amerlc.. Red

William Ammer • Earl E. StePheDaon Mil Roy J. GUWand, all can-dlda!ls for Court or Appeals.
Aloo Oakley c. Collins, Jo.
cwnbenl 18th district stat~,.,_
ator, ond Ralph Walker, running
lor rHioctlon !or the 27th di0o
trict stole represenlalive; GOP
c:oiiiiU' commiasto- oandldotes
Robert Clerk, Bernard D, GU.
key, RalPh W• Ours, llobort WJo.
gett IDd Harold G. Roush, Mil
,_i&gt;Oaed Incumbent candldatea
liernard V. Fultz !Or proaec...
1riC attorney, Evelyn Lucke !or
clerk or eourta, llobort C. llaJ&gt;.
-~COr lherll!, Eleamroqn !or ncordor, Howard E.
Frank A&gt;r tnasuror ond lleory
Ewing for coroner. Re!reshlllontl
wore served.

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Will Sen;e
For 4 Years

Over 100 Meet Meigs
Political Candidates
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dotorlnrotlne heort diae11e, ....
derwent the world's eighth Caf'o
dlac transfer Thursday at star&gt;A&gt;rd-Palo Alto Hospital.
Dr. Norman E. liliiDDWIJI, a
heart tr&amp;1181111111 ,P..._, beacled a siii'J(cll teem wbleh SI&gt;Onl
4'll hour• trans!errJna: the organ
!rom a oorthern CaiiCOrnla man
Who died of a brain bOIIliJl"l'illop

MEETS CANDIDATES - Kimberly Roush, 1s.m.n11&gt; old
clooglit1lr of Mr. IDd Mrs. Manning Rouab of Foreot Ron, waa
the yo,...st peraon p...- Tbursdoy nllbl at the .. . . .
County Young llopubllcan.Club "Meet Your Candidates" . at the COUJitl prage. Holding Kimberly 11 tl&gt;n ~lreo, pres~
dent of lite YOIID(IIoPubllcan Club, and l'MIIf to lend a band
I• Slrlrler Beegle, chairlady ol the lOth OOJIII'O••Innal dl.Oo
trlct Yomg llopublican Federotlon.

chairman, - " "

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~J&amp;,Ii··~tl."!lll!o

. lllit will be on Aup"ot It and (io. ;

llilte -~ _ . . . 1•':~ ~·
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will! lite heart ol • fll-)'UI'&lt;lid
mlli boatlqj: In bll Chell!.

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man was tal&lt;en to the boaPIIII
Thuradl.)' evenlqw ~ of a
gunshot womd In the bead.

red and white color &amp;cheme.

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.rilwton o! GalliPolla, ID fl&amp;llil&gt;'
cPWMBVS .CUI'l) 1io IIi!\ state iltomey ga&gt;eral, In beFrll\k Lausche was - ..... tor boll or wllllim B. SaXbe, u.s.
........._, 1 n d reelectloo Se!late candidate; Wayne Todd,
:~~~~by~th:.• Colurnbui Ill,._ admlnlllraUve aaall- to Cla1'o
etict t., Miller, In belllll or tho
teaib dl&amp;trlct r..,ro...,;.llve to
c:o&gt;1R"ell, IDd John C. Bacon,
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A fino selection or PQIIuiar knit ablrta In ..,.U, medium, ,....,.
ond extralll'p sizes. Mqck turtle neckt, V...k., IDd ~
SU'les In lOUd color" white, &amp;tripes, lfitv. SU'Jta
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HOUSTON (UPI) - Do&lt;ton II

was cited 'to ·coul1 following an

acclilent on Eaot Naln St., TburOo
c1aJ At 3 p.m. Pomeroy 1&gt;0Uce
said.
Ernest Newl,n, 20, PoJIH!l"OY,
was S10111led on East Naln 111·Jine
Of trof!lc when hlscarwas struck
'1rom
lhe rear by a car. driven
ately.
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;,It .decides to send ~~~'~'""' by J"""ls Richmond, 21, lllclXuan Tbuy U •ltB rll)1'8sontat!VO dll(iort.
MarJorie Newlan, a pas-or
to hold t&gt;"nita! lllks with •
n;..O*'lauw
of to · fl,!l. ·in ·u.a Newlan car outterecl,p0..
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Bible neck llid bead irWrtes. Sbe
wa'
liken 1o v-..r... ·Memolicoli\•IcillWIIIcl! . R~eipts
.· al .by POilcOIIIin CharlO~ w....,., .
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Chilies Letiar' a &lt;:ollrt on .oll&gt;rtl
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hofrtver,,-t iald "The
North Vif.jlwn wvornmet Is o! .
the &lt;l&gt;inloD thit .Paris, just 01
'Phn:nn- Penh aud Warsaw, ts an
IIPP~rllle v a cor the
!Drmal bilateral taikJ."
The Iext laid lA part:
". • • '\')lo Nortll Vletnllll
(DRV) ~~-t Is ·ol U.e
Oi&gt;lnlo.n thll. fonnli tall&lt;•
betWeen Henol and W~shlngton
abOuld be Ulljlertal&lt;en iD;une&lt;6o

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St. lW&lt;e' 1 f!\&gt;laeOl&gt;ol Holl(lltal
tranoplanted a heart Into a t'I)'OII'Oid Phoenll&lt;, Aria.,
tDdl.)' and rti'Orted Iller a

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un11"' States .PJ..l.aec1 15 will ..belrln" on MI.)' Jll,' addiJig
i&gt;O&amp;Ollllll"kica~loq.lln 'l!uiiwe ..d later In the b~~•t · .~at
· Alia, whUe
)VIetnim North · VIOUIOm would like to
'· · otllek doaedlY. ,to
s~ llave 1111&lt;• *tart on the dey.
lfODJ .or Warsaw
l'!ft&gt;olll

UNII Oil NEW SPRING PATTEBNS.

!'i'IPI,I IrUO llftlllla - 30", 15''t 61''; 81"1 ind tor';
Flllel'&amp;la&amp; In 101id1 IDd pi1ata , ..
Dacron Batiste -~ In White IDd belp- ·
Neva Proal 100 ~ eent......, J)attetnl 100
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era !or men IDd J0111W
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Come to Elberfolds busy Ready To Wear Department IDd &amp;elect
the ldsat aUt !or her - a elrosa !rom our beautiful collectloo dresaes SQrled tor any occuion -dresses b,- 11 Berk&amp;hlre'1 "Bettl Hartford'• - "Forever Young'' - ••stacey Ames" -

.,r'Width,99c ,c~.

.ott cowr.·

SU'lea. Cottotl
IQII clocron. daoron and
wool, IDd all c:otton IDd lA
"""Y aj~twalf! aridlqtb.

Salel Womens Coats

MOTIIR'S DAY IS MAY 12111

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All are permanent neu
arid you ean choooe lbo
trim nt alockll or more

f%,5.00 Women's Suits •••••.••••• • • .. •• , , • •• • Silt '12.50
$29.50 Women's Suits •••••••••••• • •••••••• , Site tl4.75
$35.00 Women'&amp; Suits ••••••••••••••••••••• :Silo tt7.50
'39.50 Wamen's Suits ••••• • ••••••••••••••••
.. ,Sill $19.75
$49.50 Women's SUits •• .; ••••••••••• , ••••••••Sale ~75
'59~50 Women• a Suits ••••••••••••••• • , •••••• 511-..128.75
$69.50 Women's Sutta ••••••••••••••• I • 1 . I , • .&amp;de $34.75

$22.50 Women's t.:ous •••••••••••••••• • • • • • Sd8 fll:25
$25.00 Women's Coats ••••••••••••••••••••• Silt tJ,2.50
f35.00 Women's Coats ••••••••••••••••••• Sale fl7.SO
$39.50 Womerfs Coats ••••••••••••••••••• s.Jet18.75
$49.50 Women's Coats • , , ~ • •••••••••••••• Sale $2t.75
$59.50 Womeu's Coats .•••••••• • •••••••••• Slle f&amp;75

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WASHINGTON (l)J'O - The United states and Nortll Vletnatq
acreed ~ .to meet In P..-ls to dlJcusi conditions for pasalble
V!etaam peace lllka. Prooldollt Johnson told a natlonslly televloed
IDd broadcUI· - · COttorenco: "I have sent a message Informing
Hen!&gt;! lite dati or May 10 and th~ alte of Paris are acceptable to the
United states."
· A Hanoi racllo broadCast picked·liP by U.S. monitors only a short
tbhe borore lhe llresldent'i.o~lilt Pl"OPOoed that "format talks" .
between the. ~- states .lltd North VIetnam begin Kay IO.!'or I
!llti',~•
Pr..ldellt Johnoon, who said he had leal)led o!
,.. Honora wl,lllninOo~, 11&gt; meet In Parla ot 1 a.m. CEDI'l, iald at hi•
news mertmOe lhJt lite !Wted state• had IOIIght a site where It
. could be assured or '•'fair IDd Impartial treatment" for both aides.
cifrlciall lrid(cajod that
AmbU-r -·at •.Jirat Averell &amp;~&gt;Vernment to decide With the
Harilnian and !l&gt;ll\lial Advisor U.S. side the UJ1C011dltlonal
- CyrUs """" were PrePared "' cessation by lite United states
, leave &amp;'-&gt;rtly . f&lt;ir an agieec~&lt;m of Ita homblng and all other
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North 8CIS ot war against North
. ~~=·place wlm the
Vle!Mm (DRV) and llitor to
and Noi'tb Vlema- talk shout other matlers relatad
mo.O &lt;IIP'iomats mit b. Vlen- to the two sides.
t1ane, ~~. today' and lltore
"The North VIetnam \llRV)
.;.. opeculatlon that the ..,. IJ)vernment welcomes the !ao;t
rengements 10 hold lnltlallllk~ that lhe Frencti government ·li.
In Paris were &lt;oiT\Illeted at !bet will!~ to let Paris be the silo
time.
COr lllks between North VI...
North Vlotllllll, in Its an- nam (DRV) and the United
n 0 u n c em en 4 thldted the Sates, u deelued by French
Freooh· gover~ent lor ·-·~ Foralgn MJnloter Couve de
lni Parts as a site In 0 MurviUe on 18 API!li196S.
. , otatmi)eht from liB (Drelcn "The North vielnom (DRV)
··ml!d•try APrll '1S. U.N. S....- . IJ&gt;'"""!"ent .'a or . the Ol&gt;lnlon
bU. tl' Gtner1J 'Tlwlt haf. also thet\t';frl•• JUSt aa Phnom Pail
'' i&gt;nPoled Paris Is a P&lt;i'••lble and ' warsaw, Is 10 "'lPlllllrlate
alta.
.e.d !or lhe format W.toral
The North V
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need DOW.

All wool baakotweave IQI(Iamlnlleu
cotton knitS and Wool Cl"Ol&gt;Oio SIIOI 3 fD IX ond 1 to 14,

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at and Select Masleta, 7:30
Thursday night, Maoonlc Tem-

Tbe shortest rm:te from
Tibet to the plain&gt; or Inclla
passes tllrough tho ilny country ot Slkklm in the Hima-

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8eJectt.m ind

these ere •hlrt• you'll want to
bolT tor weer mw - !or griduatlon 11!11 -For dresa or
play wear.

Save on :womens Blouses

·Save on girls opting

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Amerlean Leglm, chicken bar-

TONIGHT, Mor 2

'Spor' $Bl~~. :..
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All washable cottons. Sizes 8 to 16.

becue, 5\mdey, II a.m. to 6 p.
m., Pomeroy parklog lot; proceeds to spmaor baseball team.

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wide selection of sU&lt;leslnsoUda, smallprlnla and border prints.

Are Announced

PLUS
"WMIIING SHOT"

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St., Middleport, llpDileored
by Malgs Temple, 1'1tlllan Sis-

Trip Meetings

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RIJ!oiMAGE SALE - Ladles
01 wwunea contestants IIKiother Auxll.tarJ, F_-B...ett Post
128. American Leslm, at Milo
dleport hall, Frldey and Saturrta.v heclnning at 9 a.m.
MEIGS COU!(fY P o m na
Gr- will hoot Athena County
Pomooa .Grange, Frldoy, 8 P.m.;
Athena CountY In charge of d&amp;o
Tbere w!IJ DO a meeting of the gne work. AU Meigs mambtra ·
AAA achool patrol members who urpd to be present.
will be &amp;Uin8 m the Wa!ihlngiDn
SATURDAY
Trq, from Meigs Cclunt;y at lite
FJRSr OUTSIIE DANCE Plrll'
oehoola ooted below, according
of INS Satunll.)', May t, at the
to James H. Cooroy, Asalatant
Mlddl..,.rt CommuniU&lt; P a r k,
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Tuesday, MAll 7 - Pomeroy
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Wlller the stars. Public welcome.
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SUNDAY
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