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Monday night beld at Heath
of Mrs. Homer Hoi- Plans were also completed •
Methodist Church, Middleport.
on June 2 was planned for the luncheon whieh was ~
Mary Krawcoyn and Debbie
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Kaufl presented a magic act.
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liberoy Trinity Un1ted Chorch VISitmg. docto.''. here to conduct Mothers ~eekend at Oluo Unl- meeting was concluded With ica with that in England wps gi- rebellion of American students
a hearmg chmc. In ehargo of verSity w1th her daughter, Cher- taps. Attending were Tma N1· ven by Peter Pringle of Carlisle 'in the college d.assroom and
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ev~t will .begin wtth a servmg the. luncheon were Mrs: yl: a freshman: Cheryl was in- eri. Pam Dodson, D f b b 1 e England, speaker at the Sunday said that protest ·to ed...,allonol
dmner w1th Mrs. Hoi- Ben N•utzling. Mrs. Lew1s ROI ltiated Into Phi Chi Delta sor- Schuck, Mar)one Wamsley, night May Day observance ol authority does not occur Ill En·
the dessert. Mem- bel, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Hen· orlty in ceremonies at G a I· Beth Fultz, Venita Gibb.•. Deb· the Middleport First United gland.
are to attend In costume. ry Re1bel.
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bie Kauff. Barbara Demoskey, Presb terian Church.
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Discussing econol!lles of his
i!d ehairman of a committee to ed ill and members Signed a was the weekend guest of Mr. ver.
Pringle, who came to Ameri- country, the speaker said, thot
~andle serving of a luncheon lo round robm card for her. Read and Mrs. Philip Meinhart.
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ca on a Rotary International there are fewer cars, and IOI!S
the Pomeroy High School Class at the meetmg were cards of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heines, •
-~ Fellowship, is completing stu· color television sets and houseof 1917 at noon on May .27. Har- thanks from Mrs .. Gienroy Ew· Ravenswood, W. Va., visited
ru dies for his doctorate in radio hold appliances. He' .aid thot
11ld Martin, Fort Lauderdale, a mg and Mrs. Sehr_n BlazewiCZ. over tlte weekend here with nis
~ and television at Ohio Universi- the average weekly wage is $50,
lraduate of the 50th anniver- The birthday anmversariOs. of mother, Mrs. Louise Heines,
~ ty, and will be returning to Eng- that haircuts cost 30 cents, and
ailry class, will be host for the Mrs. Mabel Wolfe and M 1 ss and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I' land later this month.
luncheon which will be served Maude Grueser were observed. V. D. Edwards.
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In the church social room. I A prayer from . the yearbook Weekend guests at the Wei·
~ The. spc•ker said that. Eng.
Appointed to the serving com- opened thr meetmg conducted by Whaley home were Mrs. Una
fi! land . JS onl~ now developmg a
mittee were Mrs. Clara Karr. by Mrs. Henry ReibeL Mr s. Bolin, Athens; Mr. and Mrs.
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~ comprehenSIVe school system.
Mrs. Lillie Hauck, Mrs. Low- Karr had devotions mrludmg a Herbert Herdman, Jackie and .
~ School begms when a c h I I d
renee Lanning, Mrs. Henry Rei- hymn, "Trying to Wa I k, " Larry, and Dana Howell of near I Miss Mae Weber, Buffalo, N. reaches fiVe years old and by
bel, Mrs. Max Meinhart, Mrs. ~ripture, a poem, ''Let Me Be Pomeroy. Mrs. Howett is a pa- · Y., arrived Monday for a visit h1s ea~ly teens. the career or
Bent! Wolfe, Mrs. Fred Dessau- a Little Kinder," and conclud·l tient at Holzer HospitaL
Iwith her nephew, Vernon Web- profess1on he wlll follow has
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been determined. W1th the Eng-~
! ing with the Lord's Prayer in 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brad· Isih, .~ackground and family sta. .
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1 ford, Columbus, were Saturday tus are deternung factcm;
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Games wen played with priz-[ visitors of his mother, M l' ca~eer. s!'lectio~, ~;ingle "sald,
es being won by Mrs. Wolfe, William Bradford.
wh1le m Amenca output &lt;nd I ;~·-·
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let and ,niieJs, ana no

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through one major British stalion, and IS independent statlons w1th advertisers, accord·
ing to ,the speaker. In conolusion, Pringle commente&lt;l
young people of Amenca
more opportunlties ,for a
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life than the youth of England,
but perhaJl!l a less
life.
Children of the Meigs '
ty Home were guests at the event with members of the Mid,
dleport and Harrisonville congregalions attending. The children were transported to the
church by Richard Owen, Allan
Leonard, and Paul Haptonstall.

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Rev. HojVOI'd J\oJlpell.
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Mrs. Robert Haggerty. M'n.
Leonard, Mrs. Hap!Q~Il!}l~~
Edward Burkett, Mra: .!'T~pi .
Rue, Mrs. ·Thomas ~~.','jjjld
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tromslal llChool lntqraUon
"auldelloes" unchanged for .the
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plaiD when be IGld a Housel'
appropriations
IUboommlttee I
tbal he and his bola, 9ellretary
John W, .Gardner ol the Health,
Education and Welfare Depart~t, "have agreed that IIley
(~ suldeUne9) ought to con-

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How Much She Means To You Always .
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Past Councilors
Planning Picnic
At Coolville

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Plans for a p1cmc m August,
at the Wilson Roadside Park,
Coolville, were made when Dis!riel 13, Pas t Councilors Association, Daughters ~f A~erica,
met at Tuppers Plams. ·
Mrs. Sally Sm1lh had charge
of the meeting and appoinied
Mrs. Ivy Stacy and Mrs. Helen
Noland to the auditing commlttee. It was deCided that t be
silver .collection would he pre• -4:
sented at the stale session In
Cleveland to the orphans fund.
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Mrs. Ruby Matheny read the
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Atiending besides tbose m~nYou'll Want To See All Tho Other Fine Gifts In The Fumlture Department
tioned above were Mrs.. Ed1th
On The Second and Third Floors - Breekf11t Sets - Lampo - Plctur11 Betzing, Mrs. Clara Smith,
Chairs- Bedroom Suites - CoHee Tables - End Tables - Refrigerators
Mrs. Lina McVay, Miss Bonnie
- Stoves - Washers - Dryers - Carpatlng - Lawn and Porch Fumlture
Douthitt. Mrs. Meta C I ark,
- And Many Oilier Good Ideas - Stop In Right Away - Look Around Mrs. Tallie Clark, and Mrs.
Select
Your Gift For Mother's Day Next Sunday•
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the Board of Trustees of t h
Meigs Local School District L1- .
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da Eblin, bookmobile clerk,
tended the Ohio Library
I elation Regional meeting Fri·J
1day at the Hermann Fine Arts ;
Center, Marietta College.
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•'Tomcrrow's Library Service - Whose Responsibility"
was the theme of the program,
Joseph F. Shubert, state Jlbrar- ~
ian spoke on "How Ohio is
Planning for Future Library ·
Service." Mayor John A. Burn·
worth of Marietta welcomed the
guests.
BOOSTERS MEET
A special meeting of the Pomeroy Band Boosters ha•
called lor 7:30 tonight at
Pomeroy High School auditor·!
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. by Mrs. Max MeinhRrt, Mrs. in!ant daughte, Melanie Carol.
l Dessauer, and Mrs. Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wat' Cuckier.
kins and children, Tommy and
Christopher, Columbus, were
weekend guests of their parCrusade llnderway
ents Mr. and Mrs. William SlaAt Rock Spring1
ter ~nd Mr. and Mrs. Ora WatA Crusade lor Christ featur· kins.
ing the Rev. Curt Davis, con· Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons
rert organist, soloist, and song returned Saturday after visitleader, is underway at t h e ing Miss Rebecca Berry in BelRock Springs Methodist Church. Jefontaine and Miss Ruth Car·
The Rev. Mr. Davis, who was son and j, E. carson ia Bucyassociated with the Cadle Tab- rus.
ernacle for 13 years, ls here un- Michl Lloyd, student at Ohio
Save time and troubl~ . We furnish
der sponsorship of the Metho- State University, spent the
your free bank-by·mail envelopes.
dist Youth Fellowship. ServiC'eS weekend here wlth his parents,
and send you a receipt as soon as
being at 8 p.m. The Rev. Ches- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd. Juin·
your deposit is credited. It's smart to
ter Lemley, pastor, delivers the lng the family for a visit were
do your banking by maiL Start today.
message eaeh evening. The cru- Mrs. Oscar Bastiana and chi!·
Your money is insured by a federal
sade
will continue through Sun· dren, Gallipolis. Mr. Lloyd is
agency.
day night. The visiting musician In Charleston this week for a
FREE CUSTOMER PARKING
i• the houseguest of Mr. and shoe show at the Daniel Boone
Mrs, Harold Blackston.
Hotel. His employment i• with
WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS
---Genesco Cedar-Crest Division.
SEVEN NOO' LISTED
Mr. a~d Mrs. WendeD G e rThe names of seven
Jach were in Marietta Sunday
• students in Middleport were
afternoon due to the death of
listed on a program
a relative.
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Mrs. Hennan Bailey return·
ed to her borne here Monday
I were Mike Buskirk, Bob
Mary Holman and Marsha
after a lengthy stay in Cincin·
wart,
senior
band
members,
nail due to illness. She was ac·
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companie&lt;l home by her daughMember Federol Deposit lnsurence Corporltlon
and Lee Floyd of tht
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Philadelphia Pbillies over , ~
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Ron Davis drove In two f!ll!'
'lllth a homer aad a slagle ~
young Larry Dierker sca~fll
nino bits to give tile, AatrOI
their fir.JI triumph over tli,o
Dodgen In 10 game. Dier~.
who won hla third game a,alillll
two losses, also drove In a iilil
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Ron Davis drove in two runs
with a homer and a sing!" and
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Pitcher Ray Culp tripled and
Ernie Banks and .John BoccabelIa doubled to drive in two runs
each and highlight a 14-bit
Chicago attack that carried -the
CUbs over !he San Francis~•
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homer of the season for the
Cardinals as Steve Carlton, who
struck out nine Pirates, picked
up his second victory In three
decisions.
Pitcher Ray CU!p tripled and
Ernie Banks and John Boccabe~
Ia dwbted to drive in two runs
each and highlight a 14-hit
Chicago attack that carried the
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Fiaber hla second victory of the
season and cut the Reds' lead L'
tile National League to 11'l
games Ol(er tile st. Louis
Cardinals
Cepeda Powen Win ·
Orlando Cepeda cracked four
hits, Including a pair of run
producing doublea, to power the
Cardinals over the Pittsburl!h
Pirates. Cepeda drove ·ln Julian
Javier with the fll'St Cardinal
run with a double in tlle third

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Elsewhere In tile
League, St. Louts beat
tsburgh 6-3, !llicago routed
Francisco 10.2,
edged Atlanta 3-2 and
stopped Los Angeles 5-2.
In American League action,
Chicago nipped Baltimore 5-4,
Detroit edge Cleveland 4-3,
Minnesota bombed
11·1, New York toppt&lt;l
nia 1-1 and Boston and
City split a night doubleheader,
the A's wlnni.'ll! tile first 4-.1
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giving the Mets their second Angelea Dodgers
driving In
straight vlcttry with a last a league leadlng. 15S luna In
lnnlag home run. "! hit it good 1962. He droJ!POC! to .2'15 In 1964
and I was just hoping it and on May 1, 11165, while
wouldn't hit the lance."
attempting to break up a double
Davia' homer, a line shot over play ogaillst San Francisco,
the S70.foot mark in left field, Davis had his splkea catch In
~Mrged Mel Queen, who relieved the dirt, sulferlng as a result a
GlnolnnaU starter Gary Nol'ID In badly broken ankle and eomtbe elghtll, with his ftrst loas pletely dlsJocatlDg the· leg. ·
after (our straight wins.
Davis managed a reSpectable
Lo"' M01neotum
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The road hasn't been exac~y but drove in only 'l/ ,.ns In a
smooth for Davis after winning part tlme role, pnmpUng the
back-to-hack batfing crowns in Dodger management to peddle
1962 and 19113 with the Los l1im to th~ Mets for Ron Hunt

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UPUporll Wdlor
Alter four years of injurieS,
lrustratlono and bidden dtubts,
Tol!UDJ Davia llBn now cheer
again.
The two time National League
battllni ebamplon cracked a
line drive home run with OJ!•
out in the 11th inning Tueiday
night to 11ft the New York 1\lets
io a ~victory over the league
leading Cincinnati Reds. .
"This Is tbe first tlme I've
had anything to cheer about
since 1963," said Davis after

Aldrin lllcllll lo FtrtUIItr .mille to, your ·~~~~ , '
Non, to control win wor.ms and ~II ,_...(! '&lt; I · i

DANDEE TWIN PACK
CORN .~~IPS; Reg. 59c pkg. _

_!tothgeb, K'y1er Creek'l Jtar lubiVI'Iptloa nt 111 Delivered a,
hurler, pitched weiJ against the earr1., wber. ...nahl• !." e.flt~ Per
Pahthers despite the lou. He/ ""t. on• nar 1.11 d••n•• .. tM
fa(llled 8 and. walked 4.
D•lb' BllllttneJ Oftle., IJI.~t~
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Eddie l'he Ohio VaUQ PubU.Mn1 Comp~llf'­
Steve 111 riKillanlu at .. Pnme...,, o b,l-..
TW. Blll'ln ... Otna. Phoae
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fhe on!J other Pomeroy hits • - oJuo
were a slnsJe by Baer 1n tile ,..,, Olllo.
lirot, a trlplf with 1w11 Olil In
the third by Fi!Wow.;lnd 1 sin&gt; lolllnoJll·llm~on ....
gl~ boy Van ~.Jf "tbe .fifth.
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thalr otbtr .lour runo to the
MElq,l • MASON AREA

Radford and Lennie
...n_
M~•ter, I b811 on k~~tum
to
Baer, and a double .. by

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a walk and then
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ed pltc!Jer Jon Rothgeb moved Troop of April Smith's s t II
!!!In to second when he walked. I needs canoe paddles for tralll·l
Bill Moott, now determined to inJ! being given by Charlotte
e tile biU wllh hll no-bit- Knlgtv Dillard. Residents hav.
fanned catcher !toward t6 in£ paddles to donate may
lbe 1~1 •
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ta'A eltller Mrs. smith or Mrs.
P,omlrOY did Mt set on tile Dillard.
se6reboard unm the fourth When mewber~ of the troop
1lben llle l'anlbera scored two have sucCessfully completed
t'liiJI u tbe rtBU!t ~ an error land training, they'll go to
011 I ball hit bf Jllb Crow al 0~ . Park for practical ex.
wllb lo Mdore and Chuck perien'ce on the lake.
Ba\'lel!, and I sm,t~ by first
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summer, gas transporled to Ohio
through long-distance p i p elines from the Southwest is
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Arthur . and
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;)itgh-tldlng Pomeroy Plll1tbers to Tbo Ohio Fuel Gas Co. w1U rock formallona that once held To improve the capacJty Ohio Weaver, Lorain and
1.~ victory over viBitlng Ky· spend more than a half million naijve gas.
·
Fuel this year wiD driU the -25
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HAS.- NOT \RAISED
,Ber Creek Tuesday aftemoon in dollars thls year to txpilnd
Tbus the gas is avauable for additional wells at a cost of
SEVEN KiU 'D
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the Eastern Class A Sectional Jmprove undergrouod
use the followiJii 'lllnter. On ~43 000 St Clair and Leonard
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'Finals.
·ps ltortge faellities In
coldest winter days, about saJcL ' ·
STAR, Tel:. (UP[) :.. Seven
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55 per cent olthe ga1 used by
•
persons were kUled · and five
Ethyl
31 9
It was announced today.
Moore, a senior and son of Ohlo Fuel Gas supplies
gas company customers comes Ohio Fuel h8S' 14 underground others Injured Tuesday night
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Pant~er Coa: Russ Moore, ural gas to Co!wnbia Gas from underground storage.
storage fields strategically lo- when a traller truc1: loaded with ·, ·
struc out 13 beats and I• Ohio, Inc., customers. B o
,
ca~ in Ohlo. They are: Lu- copper cable smashfld Into an
IU
SU$!1 only four ~e pasou In oompanles are part of the Co- As . customers ~emands for cas, in Ashland and Richland old model sedan carrying
sit w. ~Mtln · '~oftllroj.
~-first n&lt;&gt;-hitter m the county lumbia Gas System, Inc
lll&lt;t'ease, it " necessary Counlles; Pavonia in Ashland persons in tllfs Uny toWn.
•
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Ray St. Clair,
the gas company to lr.crease and Richland Co~ties; we .
:lfhe Panthers now with an land AI L e o n a r d,
amount of gas stored and ver, in Ashland Richland ~d
o.ferall 13-2 ~rd. will move d!eport, man111ero I o r
to •tep up the Input and output Knox Counties:' Laurel, In
PRI'.CRIPTI ON,
lifo District toqrnament play lwnb~a Gas of Ohio, said
rate ol the gas to a~d I rom Hocking County; Benton, in
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Qid will clash In a Soulb- new storage wells will be
storage, they explamed.
Hocking and Vinton Counties;
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The amount ~ ~~ gas that can Holmes, in Holmes County;
I.,
PJiday at Boman Field In Cbll· age fltlda to help assure
be taken out llf storage fields We!Ungton, in Lorain and Medi'\\,· :·I \Ji flr r, · h···
llf&gt;the,
quate supplies for gas compnny on cold winter days, or ltored na Counties; Wayne, In Wayne,
e.
customers.
on warm summer days, is large. Ashland and Holmes Countleo· H, !.-.I !\l,f \ . , '.\ ·. l•. .1'.• ·, Ill
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;Moore, who has been amaz. About 95 per cent of the gas ly dependent on !he number Medina, .'n Medina County· Me:
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ilJ61y effective this year on the I used by gas company custo- and capaCity oil storage wells. Arthur in Vinton County.' Lo

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Ethyl _ 31.9c ·
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6TH 4r PEARL STS.-RAOIN/il
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goodness. Only protein-packed cuts of beef
pork are used and blended with imported spire! ·.
.• (the kind wvery good cook hlm on her·kitchen
spice shelf.) It's then gently smoked with the \\
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the best tasting\wiener you'll fuld aiiywbere.
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Philadelphia Pbillies over , ~
Atlanta Braves. . ·
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Ron Davis drove In two f!ll!'
'lllth a homer aad a slagle ~
young Larry Dierker sca~fll
nino bits to give tile, AatrOI
their fir.JI triumph over tli,o
Dodgen In 10 game. Dier~.
who won hla third game a,alillll
two losses, also drove In a iilil
with a sacril!ce By.
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Ron Davis drove in two runs
with a homer and a sing!" and
bqls
bqls .
Pitcher Ray Culp tripled and
Ernie Banks and .John BoccabelIa doubled to drive in two runs
each and highlight a 14-bit
Chicago attack that carried -the
CUbs over !he San Francis~•
Giants.

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Roger Maris also hit his first
homer of the season for the
Cardinals as Steve Carlton, who
struck out nine Pirates, picked
up his second victory In three
decisions.
Pitcher Ray CU!p tripled and
Ernie Banks and John Boccabe~
Ia dwbted to drive in two runs
each and highlight a 14-hit
Chicago attack that carried the
CUbs over the San Franciseo

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Dam h()lll8 run . gave Jack
Fiaber hla second victory of the
season and cut the Reds' lead L'
tile National League to 11'l
games Ol(er tile st. Louis
Cardinals
Cepeda Powen Win ·
Orlando Cepeda cracked four
hits, Including a pair of run
producing doublea, to power the
Cardinals over the Pittsburl!h
Pirates. Cepeda drove ·ln Julian
Javier with the fll'St Cardinal
run with a double in tlle third

Pork,Chop · tel

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three-run seventh-Inning out- seventh Inning to !Ut the score ,John~~)' Ca]Jison !rom
bllrsl
Philadelphia Pbillica over the second wltb'tbe lead run in tile

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and Jim Hickman.
Elsewhere In tile
League, St. Louts beat
tsburgh 6-3, !llicago routed
Francisco 10.2,
edged Atlanta 3-2 and
stopped Los Angeles 5-2.
In American League action,
Chicago nipped Baltimore 5-4,
Detroit edge Cleveland 4-3,
Minnesota bombed
11·1, New York toppt&lt;l
nia 1-1 and Boston and
City split a night doubleheader,
the A's wlnni.'ll! tile first 4-.1
the Red Sox taking the seeond

CHESTER, OHIO

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giving the Mets their second Angelea Dodgers
driving In
straight vlcttry with a last a league leadlng. 15S luna In
lnnlag home run. "! hit it good 1962. He droJ!POC! to .2'15 In 1964
and I was just hoping it and on May 1, 11165, while
wouldn't hit the lance."
attempting to break up a double
Davia' homer, a line shot over play ogaillst San Francisco,
the S70.foot mark in left field, Davis had his splkea catch In
~Mrged Mel Queen, who relieved the dirt, sulferlng as a result a
GlnolnnaU starter Gary Nol'ID In badly broken ankle and eomtbe elghtll, with his ftrst loas pletely dlsJocatlDg the· leg. ·
after (our straight wins.
Davis managed a reSpectable
Lo"' M01neotum
.313 batting ~verage laSt seasi&gt;D
The road hasn't been exac~y but drove in only 'l/ ,.ns In a
smooth for Davis after winning part tlme role, pnmpUng the
back-to-hack batfing crowns in Dodger management to peddle
1962 and 19113 with the Los l1im to th~ Mets for Ron Hunt

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By JOE ~CELLI
UPUporll Wdlor
Alter four years of injurieS,
lrustratlono and bidden dtubts,
Tol!UDJ Davia llBn now cheer
again.
The two time National League
battllni ebamplon cracked a
line drive home run with OJ!•
out in the 11th inning Tueiday
night to 11ft the New York 1\lets
io a ~victory over the league
leading Cincinnati Reds. .
"This Is tbe first tlme I've
had anything to cheer about
since 1963," said Davis after

Aldrin lllcllll lo FtrtUIItr .mille to, your ·~~~~ , '
Non, to control win wor.ms and ~II ,_...(! '&lt; I · i

DANDEE TWIN PACK
CORN .~~IPS; Reg. 59c pkg. _

_!tothgeb, K'y1er Creek'l Jtar lubiVI'Iptloa nt 111 Delivered a,
hurler, pitched weiJ against the earr1., wber. ...nahl• !." e.flt~ Per
Pahthers despite the lou. He/ ""t. on• nar 1.11 d••n•• .. tM
fa(llled 8 and. walked 4.
D•lb' BllllttneJ Oftle., IJI.~t~
•, 1
. By hlalllet,

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1. ow.a, ..,ubll•ll•r
y ft
CltiiNt Tanneftllt, lllftw 1
PubiiMed d&amp;UJ ~llltPI 81turda, ltJ
Eddie l'he Ohio VaUQ PubU.Mn1 Comp~llf'­
Steve 111 riKillanlu at .. Pnme...,, o b,l-..
TW. Blll'ln ... Otna. Phoae
tiJI.
1 'U5t, ldltGI'Ial
e92-1111!?

fhe on!J other Pomeroy hits • - oJuo
were a slnsJe by Baer 1n tile ,..,, Olllo.
lirot, a trlplf with 1w11 Olil In
the third by Fi!Wow.;lnd 1 sin&gt; lolllnoJll·llm~on ....
gl~ boy Van ~.Jf "tbe .fifth.
4--. .. N•• tom

.

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MILK Fui•Y11l11
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MARKE·
T
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• No Contests
e No Giveaways
Just Honest-ToGoodness ·Savings

,._,n•

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GRADE 'A'

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siltb on lilJI)tJ by kCth ·Pbal..

--~;-··

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Coac:b M&lt;Mfl'l'o p;Q,111en sear· DI!VOTED TO INTEREST
thalr otbtr .lour runo to the
MElq,l • MASON AREA

Radford and Lennie
...n_
M~•ter, I b811 on k~~tum
to
Baer, and a double .. by

-

Beat of Bend

eel

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a walk and then
.
the Bobca~· talented lefU1and·
&lt;Continued From Page 1)
ed pltc!Jer Jon Rothgeb moved Troop of April Smith's s t II
!!!In to second when he walked. I needs canoe paddles for tralll·l
Bill Moott, now determined to inJ! being given by Charlotte
e tile biU wllh hll no-bit- Knlgtv Dillard. Residents hav.
fanned catcher !toward t6 in£ paddles to donate may
lbe 1~1 •
' ·
ta'A eltller Mrs. smith or Mrs.
P,omlrOY did Mt set on tile Dillard.
se6reboard unm the fourth When mewber~ of the troop
1lben llle l'anlbera scored two have sucCessfully completed
t'liiJI u tbe rtBU!t ~ an error land training, they'll go to
011 I ball hit bf Jllb Crow al 0~ . Park for practical ex.
wllb lo Mdore and Chuck perien'ce on the lake.
Ba\'lel!, and I sm,t~ by first
sirker sm .Radtmt With·....,• .

'i

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state, they pointed out. During
summer, gas transporled to Ohio
through long-distance p i p elines from the Southwest is
stored in natural underground

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·Five Day~ r~d· · · 2-..Diny S~ntlnel, P,omero~·~ddlepor), o., M~y
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TiLifi.i ..,d•lifl
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.,.., •• :GCellrrble al
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Rltb wm· range from the 611
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motl
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1.~ victory over viBitlng Ky· spend more than a half million naijve gas.
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HAS.- NOT \RAISED
,Ber Creek Tuesday aftemoon in dollars thls year to txpilnd
Tbus the gas is avauable for additional wells at a cost of
SEVEN KiU 'D
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use the followiJii 'lllnter. On ~43 000 St Clair and Leonard
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coldest winter days, about saJcL ' ·
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55 per cent olthe ga1 used by
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Ethyl
31 9
It was announced today.
Moore, a senior and son of Ohlo Fuel Gas supplies
gas company customers comes Ohio Fuel h8S' 14 underground others Injured Tuesday night
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Pant~er Coa: Russ Moore, ural gas to Co!wnbia Gas from underground storage.
storage fields strategically lo- when a traller truc1: loaded with ·, ·
struc out 13 beats and I• Ohio, Inc., customers. B o
,
ca~ in Ohlo. They are: Lu- copper cable smashfld Into an
IU
SU$!1 only four ~e pasou In oompanles are part of the Co- As . customers ~emands for cas, in Ashland and Richland old model sedan carrying
sit w. ~Mtln · '~oftllroj.
~-first n&lt;&gt;-hitter m the county lumbia Gas System, Inc
lll&lt;t'ease, it " necessary Counlles; Pavonia in Ashland persons in tllfs Uny toWn.
•
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Ray St. Clair,
the gas company to lr.crease and Richland Co~ties; we .
:lfhe Panthers now with an land AI L e o n a r d,
amount of gas stored and ver, in Ashland Richland ~d
o.ferall 13-2 ~rd. will move d!eport, man111ero I o r
to •tep up the Input and output Knox Counties:' Laurel, In
PRI'.CRIPTI ON,
lifo District toqrnament play lwnb~a Gas of Ohio, said
rate ol the gas to a~d I rom Hocking County; Benton, in
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Qid will clash In a Soulb- new storage wells will be
storage, they explamed.
Hocking and Vinton Counties;
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The amount ~ ~~ gas that can Holmes, in Holmes County;
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PJiday at Boman Field In Cbll· age fltlda to help assure
be taken out llf storage fields We!Ungton, in Lorain and Medi'\\,· :·I \Ji flr r, · h···
llf&gt;the,
quate supplies for gas compnny on cold winter days, or ltored na Counties; Wayne, In Wayne,
e.
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NEW SHEER SHADES
LADIES' SEAMLESS

Nylons- Perm Press- Dacron- Cotton

LACE T
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Day IJVmg. See this grOup of
lovely lace trimmed full Blips in
100% nylon and in a dacron and
: cottoD bleend in Perm-Pres.s.

$ 99

FULL LENGTII
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late o~ Mellll (.;ount.y, Ohlo:
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151 s, 10, 17. 24, ftc

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AS80RTI!D STYLES
LADIES' FANCY

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LADIES' DACRI)N-COTTO!II

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Perm Press SliDs

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ladies' umbrellas. Novelty handle styles. Popular priced.
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LADIES' ASSORTED SUMMER

HAND BAGS
the lady in your life 1 new
Hand Bag for Mother's Day. Make
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TUBULAR ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION

MAHOGANY, 4x8 shHt
4.25
VIRGIN"- LAUAN, 4x8 sheet
4.35
CHERRYTONE LAUAN, 4x8 sheet _ 5.00
BunEJINUT PL.6NKED, .4~sheet _ 6.95
ANTI!)UE BIRCH, 4x8 sheet:.
7.25
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Beef Shot:t Ribs
lb: 4911"·.
Sliced Chopped Ham _ lb. 17o; ·
Roasting Chickens _
lb. 49,(''.
Double Breasted Fryers · lb. 55c . .
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lb. 59c

Spare Ribs _ _ _ _ lb. SSe
SUPER RIGHT

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!!ulovi.. At $1d;95,1!"'

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COl.INTRY STYLE

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tnry Cate~tllt' Is
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LOIN END

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BLADE

Pork Roast - - - - lb. 45c

HOTHOUSI

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Cucumbers

ACTION· PACK·ED

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CHUCK STEAK

CENTER RIB CUTS

For M~t!ter's Day- For The Graduate

Ladles comfortable and colorful terry house
slippers In asst. colon . , Available
sizes to 9 at this popular price.

Pork Loin Roast

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HOUSE SLIPPERS

"SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY

Beef
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the 1967 American
gymnastict team that .
compete in the Pan American
Games In Winnipeg, Canada,
July 17-19, 11 was announced
Tuesday by the U.S. Olyii1PiC
0 . . Committee.

LADIES' NOVEL'IY

FEATURING BUDGET PRICED
CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE
FOR MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS

LADIES' SOFT COLORFUL TERRY

SPICETONE, 4x8 SHEET

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KENT, Ohio (UP!)
was named manager

Chester,

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Radio&amp; T.V.

fancy cottons , , Choose
from 1leeveleu or rolloleeve otylH In s1ze1 32-88.

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"Super-Right" Meats!

Grants Come
To6Teachers
Of Meigs Local

. ZENITH RECTANGULAR SUI•
SHINE• COLOR PICTURE TUB!
-tor &amp;ruter plehlr• brlantnt!l
wllh rtdder rid$, brl.llhlon 11'1'1111.
,'ld _. brilltllt blull.

FANCY PAftlll!ll8

SET

each

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99 $ 99 $ 99

Morraa-Jonet Tern

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ASST. COLORS

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Cheerful new .tyles in ladles• fresb. crJspy
cotton house dresses .• Choose from our selection oC bold or subdued printed patterm.

Asst.
Colors

LADIES' ASsORTED
FANCY GIFT

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FOR MOTHER'S DAY GIVING
LADIES' COLORFUL COTTON HOUSE

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Six teachers of the Meigs Local School District have received grants for summer work to
further their educations.
They are Mrs. Martha Hus·
ted and Miss Helen Smith,
j'omeroy teachers, who will attend an English Institute at
Ohio University along with Mrs.
Leah Ord, Middleport teacher;
Jo Jllm and 111M
Richard Swackhamer, Rutland
fllu/moJt lllroYhfttl
High School teacher, who will
,., IAIIIII!iafoN, x4ue11
,be attending a chemistry
Chafmln&amp;.J•r'IW' Amerlcaa:
· Q.uciear physicS institute arl'llllh
•t~~led "lo&amp;i'' ttblnet.la " ·Wesleyan ; Earl Young,.
a•nulne MlliPI•rven••ra •n4
roy High School teacher,
ulact h•rdwODt~ tollilta.·.. 1
will go to a m1athem•ttic!
Ovlllwln-cone ~ktr;. __ 1
sUtute at the University of
mont, and Robert Mor r Is,
Bradbury Elementary ~cbool
Principal, '!'ho recently·. *as aHANDCRAFTED
warded the John F, Kennedy
Ill ZENHK KANDCI41Tlt
Scholarship
in Ohio for ,work
MIGH PERFORIANC£ CHAISI
on
his
master's
degree.
Itt Prlnlld Circuits. No Produtnan
The Meigs Local Distt!Ct's
, S11orteub. Hlndwlrtd for~
tJopoldi~Uty.
B~ard· of Education Tuesday
night voted to send congratula·
ZENITH IU~JR COL.D fiDit
tory messages to the six teach·
IUARD TUNING SYSTlll wb
ers who were awarded the
txclusJ!II Gold Conttdl for tapr
lVIII.
grants.

ID~AL

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'IG NEW 1271Q.IN.I'IC:IUII

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P.ANTIES

Give a wardrobe of assorted
styles in ''Lovable" PanUes.
Choose from white or assorted
colors.

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·thls year ootaled f/10,091.14,
illning membership and proceD&lt;feose Core
Co fl ·
manager Mll!i'ly·Biau of
St. '
down $Z,382.31 from the $712,·1 WI•• aPP ca .
or a .,., dures loomh\g toward jhe de;
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LQuis Hawka
473 45 for the saine period a · ~dmantltstom :• rarmets Home lvelopmen&gt; of a comprehensive SAIGON (UP!)
Ametican · Klen An , formed the core of I
blowhoat bHat~lphoog h!o~ 'cfay tHe signfui' of Daye Brown
ye~r ago .
h ,llll ra on. ord a ~mpr.. plan for all of Meigs-County. J'ets today bombed the key ! the defenses around Haiphong u"w's aM'": uri at . ~'en w tc and Bob EduiuddJ. ".two 11M
S1 T
ensiYe wa~r an s~werage l
, .,
that pilots described as North . . annes oug t ommu~" iD their 1967-1111'
Here are the a es ax
plan in Meigs County was com· , RESCHEDULE GAMES
North VIetnam port city of •Vietnam's mqst heavily defend· mst' troops who crept bact tO
' ·,'
lectioos for the nve
during 8 meellni of the \
Haiphong. They struck two ed 1 1 lie
the scene of one of their wor&lt;tl C/1 r c ·
" Brown, a 6-3, •195
listing first the comparative
C cy Re 1 nat' pf
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) - power plants Inside city limits
arge zo ·
d 1'1
lections for lite bi·weekly
. C ou~ :
~ ~~ 1The Philadelphia Philiies an- for the second time and for the \ The strike ·left only three of e ea s.
from Lafayette
then fiscal collections;
omm•sSion e y mg nounced Tuesday they had first time hit the great kien An North Vietnam's six key MIG The fighting Tuesday came ag~ 2li points
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• The comrnlssl~, presided ov- 1rescheduie.d . the two rained out MIG Interceptor base just : bases untouched by Amer~can just below the North-South m h1s semor
Athens
$16,484.76- $1s,_
by ~airman E. F. Robin· gam~s w•th the Los Angeles outside ctty limits, U.S, spokes- shells and bombs.
Vtelnsmese border in the hilly , and ~5 po\lllda,
28U7 and f567•2S4.S3
$5lo, son, repoi'ted !'lost of the steps Dodg~rs last weekend as part of men said.
I The plants h•t today pump jungles where an estimated r~bounds a sall!eJn T'el!ll,.~t
MU7.
for procurmg ·the
grant twl·mght doubleheaders later
.
power fo~ the . port and I he 1,100 north Vietname'l" troops hiS last two yean, at
Gallia - t8,710.Sl - $8,888.• have .beeo
accord- this season.
The
bombertl
streaked! great lndustr•al com p le J perillhed In .combat last week. State.

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from prfnta, oheero and fancy

LADIES' FANCY

Dated htla 21at, day of Al!ftl, 1967.
F · H. 0 BRIEN
Probate Ju dee of 11aid Coun iJ
t4) 26; t:ll 3. J l), 3 te

- afortaaid IIJ'tement. e:ututed by a

;~_maJority

each

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rectangular ·
color picture In
exCiting new
comP.act fine
furniture
cabinetry!

at popUlar prices.

montllJ.

; ,.~ M \'ollnt upon any other mat·
ttl'l Incidental lo the proposed merr= er of the two banks. A copy t&gt;f lhe

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~ru~ ~;~trl~e~!~~ !H -MWIICJS
I t~ ..L! All\
L~£~~:ar seed. 99 fwby~ MonJJ .

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NOTICE 011 A,I"'INTMENT

MESH
OR
FLAT
KNIT

GIFTS
FOR
MOM

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LADIES' PHIL MAID FANCY

ltHIIMI Home l•nk:, lhclna, Ohio
~
IMUIHOLDEA$' MlliTING
~ ~otlce i1 hereby Jlven that, pu!'11u;:: mt to taU o1 Ita: Dlrecton, a aperlaJ
•&lt;~et!nf of the Sbareholderr of The
:;:;
ne Home Bank, Rlocine, Ohio wL\1
t: held at Ill banll:inl{' tfnuJe 1 ~ Rll'::Z
, (,bJo, on /UM 8 , 1001, at 1:00
:;.
lock P. M., for the purprunr of con.
lll'ln1 and determ!Dlnl by vote
:::i: wh,.ther an arreement to merre the
::aakl Baak and T he Flnl National
::- aanll. IO&lt;'Ahd In R::~dl\1!, Ohio. under
" tbe prov1tlon1 of lh~&lt; law• of t h e
" United Stalea, aha! I be ratified and
conllrmed, a~~bjec:t. to the approval or
the Comptroller ot the Cur ren(')',
Wuhlnlton. D. c .• and for the pur.

i\}

N.YLON H.OSE ·~

SLIPS

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A4 Skyhawk, the 536th Ameri· \ stretchlng from Haiphong . to Today
can plane downed over North Hanof. Navy ruidel'$. 8$Sigi)ed
Vietnam. The pilot was listed1
as something of their SIGN
as missing and feared dead, • prtvate
!itst btl the ST. J;.OU'!!

total $1,396,878.39, up t\13,123.18 . 62 lllld $243,892.00 - $233,S67.11fi.
or 5.95 per cetll over the same Jackson - $i3,'1l10.89. period a year ago.
812.48 and f364,837.27 - ~.Motor Vebicle and H o u I e- 565.21.
trailer Sales and Use Tu col· Meigs - $3,274.73 - ••··''""··]
lections for the bl·weekly ~ 25 and $187,419.58 - $178,840.09.
porting period this year total- Vinton - $1,290.18 - $1,%10.·
ed $20,504.78; down $10,910.25 73 and $50,495.01 - $46,431.58.
from the collections of' $31,415.- Here are the Uae Tax collec·
OS for the same period a .year liOns for the· five
iJO. Year • 1o - date collecttons as above the flrat ael of
~;..;;"-";;;;;;;;_.~......,....., are for the bl·weekly reporting
period, !sting this year and
: ANNOUNCING ' then last year; aod also lor the
fiscal year, listing this fiscal
yel(r flrat:
Alllens - $8,019.30 - $13,859.71 and $254,107.58 - $266,115.01.
Gallla - $8,261.58 - $7 ,2911.·
27 and Jl25,$89.24 - $136,784.21.
Jackson - no report on either
reporting bi-weekly period; and
$155,873.26 - $155,217.4~.
Meigs - $5,764.62 - $5,940.14
and *'14,778.58 - $127,477.76.
Vinton - $1,459.78 - $4,316.·
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and $59,743.48 - $56,818.98.
AU.NIW1961

l~ORS

For Mother ••• By ''Phil Maid"

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Tu
I five county P,ea of
em Ohio including Gallia coun·
ty durl~g thJ 22ntl bi-weekly
•
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r~portin8 periixl (Aprll 16, 1967
through Aprft ~~. 1867) amount·
od to $43 sso 111 up $3 092 ~~ 6r
per ~eni over th~ e~mpar·
1able
09 period a. year ago.
Figures released by State
Treasurer John D. Herbert al·
so showed that year-to-date
Ohio Sales Tu collectiOIII (July
I, 1966 lhrouih April 29, 1.~7)

NEW FASHIONS •• NEW COLORS
LADIES' SPRING AND SUMMER

'!OU MJeHT
Ol.fr OF ~~
WA'/101:'0.

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(UP~) ~""al
Ohio satei
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GIFf
SELEcnONS
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rector FHA 'rhe commission
· will!
of aU village;
of the county and several towO:
ships, also discussed stream-

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Easy • Care Dresses

$

. Ladl.,.' SprlnJ and Summer Drelset

In all the new fashions. Excellent se..
lection of bright "look alive" colora.
Bold prfnla and oott toned solld eolors. The 1du.l citt tor the Mom on
your Jist.
.

99

BOSSE!
II&amp;LP I!JZES

NEW SHEER SHADES
LADIES' SEAMLESS

Nylons- Perm Press- Dacron- Cotton

LACE T
Beautl!u.l lingerie tor Mother's
Day IJVmg. See this grOup of
lovely lace trimmed full Blips in
100% nylon and in a dacron and
: cottoD bleend in Perm-Pres.s.

$ 99

FULL LENGTII
SIZES 3~ TO 38

I ""••• quality aeamless 117lon bole In aU the
new apring and summer lhadet. Choose from

mlcro-meah or fiat lmllln s1ze1 8\1 1o II,

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slips in soft 100% nylon and
dacron and cotton. Sizes S,.,M..

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CeH No. 19,411
llfltt •t Mlllord zukJo Doco•HCI
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Zerkle of Mlddlepor1, Ohio, hu beea
du,ly appointed Admlnlrtrator of the
ltsbte of ~llla~ Zerkle. decea1ed.
late o~ Mellll (.;ount.y, Ohlo:
· Cr11d1ton 11.re reqUired to f1le their
clalrna with llllid fiduciary wltbln four

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CaHons

o£ the Dlreetou ot euh oi
"UUe two bankl, provldlnJ for the
l!lfrrtr, 11 on file at the bank and
may be lnlpected durinl bustnw
houN.
John T. Wolfe, Cuhler
151 s, 10, 17. 24, ftc

Bind or Fltre Leg
RAYON

PANTIES

Coming

69¢to $1.00
AS80RTI!D STYLES
LADIES' FANCY

SPECIAL GROUP
LADIES' DACRI)N-COTTO!II

UMBRELLAS

Perm Press SliDs

Assorted colors and designs 1n
ladies' umbrellas. Novelty handle styles. Popular priced.
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GIFT FOR "MOtHER"
LADIES' ASSORTED SUMMER

HAND BAGS
the lady in your life 1 new
Hand Bag for Mother's Day. Make
yOur selection from white, putell
and patents in 1houlder, cluteh,
or strap atyles.

ChOOBe

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dacron-cotton blended •PermPress" fabric. Full cut sizes.

$1.99

$1.99

U.CB

99

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MESH OR Fb\T KNIT
CANNON SEAMLESS ·

DRESSES

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ly •• Seamless
by "Cannon", • •

99

and
PaHerns

ASST. STILII

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from 400 needle

mecll or flat knit In all

new dressy shades for
properly dre"ed lady , •
Sizes 8\1 to 11.

each

ekh

NEW SHADES

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LADIES' ASST.

Sprmg Offer On Pre-Finished

'WAll PANELING

COTTON PRINT

CANNON'S
GIFT TERRY

LADIES' SLEEVELESS
AND ROLL-UP SLEM

Dusters

TOWEL SET

B.LOUSES
ot

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Special ~P of ladies-washable cotton dusters •• Choose
from asst.. colors and patterns
in all sizes.

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matched bath

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in asGilt packed.

KITCHEN TOWELS

OIECK

ASST.
COLORS

matchlnc wuh

Special group

49¢

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DEPT.

PRICES:

STRAW HATS

tiCh

$1:oo.

$

See the llne-up of all that'J new in •portswell' for the yo~
mind • ' DeJlgned In go-to-gether color• for milteblnl
mlxlJii",

fashions.

TUBULAR ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION

MAHOGANY, 4x8 shHt
4.25
VIRGIN"- LAUAN, 4x8 sheet
4.35
CHERRYTONE LAUAN, 4x8 sheet _ 5.00
BunEJINUT PL.6NKED, .4~sheet _ 6.95
ANTI!)UE BIRCH, 4x8 sheet:.
7.25
MA!'JRA~ BIRCH, 4x8 sheet
. 7.25

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PATIO &amp; LAWN FURNITURE
6-Web

$299

CHAIR

7-Web Lounge

$6.99

l -inch tubular aluminu~ con...
,;truction with sturdy njln-rusting webhin.: . . ll~~;ht weight ..
Easy foldin,c • • •
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t KNIT TOPS t SWEATERS

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,ANTS • DRE$SES ·

SUMMER:ETIES

CUTS

7"

won't find -'• . ,,

To her famny, lht'•ll*ial.
She's.understandinr,
a banquet chef, a short
lOOk,
a fountain of love, a chaff•,
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warmth and securitr• •
She's clean socks, starche4 dresses,
a mencllr of hurts. ~
She'slerubbed.ear1t
a tender
nurse, .a maid, a queen.
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Swiss Steak ·•·
lb. Alilll... .
Boneless Chuck Roaat - lb.
Beef Shot:t Ribs
lb: 4911"·.
Sliced Chopped Ham _ lb. 17o; ·
Roasting Chickens _
lb. 49,(''.
Double Breasted Fryers · lb. 55c . .
Four Legged Fryers·_ lb; .551 1

lb. 59c

Spare Ribs _ _ _ _ lb. SSe
SUPER RIGHT

Sliced Bacon

lb. 69c

CAP'II JOHN

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Scallop· Dinners .,.--- 2 pkes, 89.~ '
Fresh Sausage _ 1-lb. roll 49c Haddock Fillets 5 lb.' .box $U9,
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Bel!f Rib Steaks
lb. 99c MRS. MUL'S
Boneless Stewing Beef _ lb. 79c Mrs. Paul's Seafood Dinners 89c
SUPER RIGHT

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"SUPER-RIGHT" ,

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Skinless Wieners •. ··
ALL
59c.
59c

PORK CHOPS

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lb.

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· She deserves the love of those she loves.
'.
Ye&amp;, she's very, very special.

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2nd Big Week--A&amp;P's Canned Goods Sale
•4151/2'111.

Green Beans KERNEL
4
Goldell
Corn
A&amp;P
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Sweet Peas - - -- -~-4
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99t
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Sauerkraut
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AU'
Fruit Cockta:l - - -- - - - - - -1'\ 4. . t
Clftl

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.. .. ~is~unday, you'll tell your mother
how., . much you care.
.?'We'd like to tell all mothers, "We Care, too:'

BRAND-MIXED

OR CREAM STYLE

SIZES

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PIJIZES $-1000 _: $100- $5 - G.E. PORTA-COLOR TV

Fresh Festive Produce!

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DOZEN. , ·$1»9
1-lb.

AlP BRAND

DOI!N

A&amp;P BRAND

fiiOZiN

AaP BRAND

$2.89

Strawberries · ·· ·· · Qt. 69c
CALIFORNIA
Oranges .... ·.. · .. doz. S9c

DOZIN . . $1.69

Beets .... 7 cans $1.00
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7 cans $1 ..,

IONA BRAND

Sweet Peas
ANN PAGE

SULT

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f4.P ln'falit ~ciHee _ jar $1.09
WHITE

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, ,LONGHORN .. .TYLI \ ·

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Blended Syrup ~4-oz. btl. 49c 'tea_Bags --+ .. pkjtof 48 - 49c'

Flavorful Fro z_ ~ n Focds :

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Salad Dressing

2 loaves 49c

,7:~r~~,~ ~ 1-lb. bo~ 49~

D0%1N .. .U.U

IR~IND '\

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LARGE GREEN SLICERS
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Pork Roast - - - - lb. 45c

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Cucumbers

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CENTER RIB CUTS

For M~t!ter's Day- For The Graduate

Ladles comfortable and colorful terry house
slippers In asst. colon . , Available
sizes to 9 at this popular price.

Pork Loin Roast

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the 1967 American
gymnastict team that .
compete in the Pan American
Games In Winnipeg, Canada,
July 17-19, 11 was announced
Tuesday by the U.S. Olyii1PiC
0 . . Committee.

LADIES' NOVEL'IY

FEATURING BUDGET PRICED
CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE
FOR MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS

LADIES' SOFT COLORFUL TERRY

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KENT, Ohio (UP!)
was named manager

Chester,

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Radio&amp; T.V.

fancy cottons , , Choose
from 1leeveleu or rolloleeve otylH In s1ze1 32-88.

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Grants Come
To6Teachers
Of Meigs Local

. ZENITH RECTANGULAR SUI•
SHINE• COLOR PICTURE TUB!
-tor &amp;ruter plehlr• brlantnt!l
wllh rtdder rid$, brl.llhlon 11'1'1111.
,'ld _. brilltllt blull.

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Cheerful new .tyles in ladles• fresb. crJspy
cotton house dresses .• Choose from our selection oC bold or subdued printed patterm.

Asst.
Colors

LADIES' ASsORTED
FANCY GIFT

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FOR MOTHER'S DAY GIVING
LADIES' COLORFUL COTTON HOUSE

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Six teachers of the Meigs Local School District have received grants for summer work to
further their educations.
They are Mrs. Martha Hus·
ted and Miss Helen Smith,
j'omeroy teachers, who will attend an English Institute at
Ohio University along with Mrs.
Leah Ord, Middleport teacher;
Jo Jllm and 111M
Richard Swackhamer, Rutland
fllu/moJt lllroYhfttl
High School teacher, who will
,., IAIIIII!iafoN, x4ue11
,be attending a chemistry
Chafmln&amp;.J•r'IW' Amerlcaa:
· Q.uciear physicS institute arl'llllh
•t~~led "lo&amp;i'' ttblnet.la " ·Wesleyan ; Earl Young,.
a•nulne MlliPI•rven••ra •n4
roy High School teacher,
ulact h•rdwODt~ tollilta.·.. 1
will go to a m1athem•ttic!
Ovlllwln-cone ~ktr;. __ 1
sUtute at the University of
mont, and Robert Mor r Is,
Bradbury Elementary ~cbool
Principal, '!'ho recently·. *as aHANDCRAFTED
warded the John F, Kennedy
Ill ZENHK KANDCI41Tlt
Scholarship
in Ohio for ,work
MIGH PERFORIANC£ CHAISI
on
his
master's
degree.
Itt Prlnlld Circuits. No Produtnan
The Meigs Local Distt!Ct's
, S11orteub. Hlndwlrtd for~
tJopoldi~Uty.
B~ard· of Education Tuesday
night voted to send congratula·
ZENITH IU~JR COL.D fiDit
tory messages to the six teach·
IUARD TUNING SYSTlll wb
ers who were awarded the
txclusJ!II Gold Conttdl for tapr
lVIII.
grants.

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P.ANTIES

Give a wardrobe of assorted
styles in ''Lovable" PanUes.
Choose from white or assorted
colors.

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·thls year ootaled f/10,091.14,
illning membership and proceD&lt;feose Core
Co fl ·
manager Mll!i'ly·Biau of
St. '
down $Z,382.31 from the $712,·1 WI•• aPP ca .
or a .,., dures loomh\g toward jhe de;
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473 45 for the saine period a · ~dmantltstom :• rarmets Home lvelopmen&gt; of a comprehensive SAIGON (UP!)
Ametican · Klen An , formed the core of I
blowhoat bHat~lphoog h!o~ 'cfay tHe signfui' of Daye Brown
ye~r ago .
h ,llll ra on. ord a ~mpr.. plan for all of Meigs-County. J'ets today bombed the key ! the defenses around Haiphong u"w's aM'": uri at . ~'en w tc and Bob EduiuddJ. ".two 11M
S1 T
ensiYe wa~r an s~werage l
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that pilots described as North . . annes oug t ommu~" iD their 1967-1111'
Here are the a es ax
plan in Meigs County was com· , RESCHEDULE GAMES
North VIetnam port city of •Vietnam's mqst heavily defend· mst' troops who crept bact tO
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lectioos for the nve
during 8 meellni of the \
Haiphong. They struck two ed 1 1 lie
the scene of one of their wor&lt;tl C/1 r c ·
" Brown, a 6-3, •195
listing first the comparative
C cy Re 1 nat' pf
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) - power plants Inside city limits
arge zo ·
d 1'1
lections for lite bi·weekly
. C ou~ :
~ ~~ 1The Philadelphia Philiies an- for the second time and for the \ The strike ·left only three of e ea s.
from Lafayette
then fiscal collections;
omm•sSion e y mg nounced Tuesday they had first time hit the great kien An North Vietnam's six key MIG The fighting Tuesday came ag~ 2li points
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• The comrnlssl~, presided ov- 1rescheduie.d . the two rained out MIG Interceptor base just : bases untouched by Amer~can just below the North-South m h1s semor
Athens
$16,484.76- $1s,_
by ~airman E. F. Robin· gam~s w•th the Los Angeles outside ctty limits, U.S, spokes- shells and bombs.
Vtelnsmese border in the hilly , and ~5 po\lllda,
28U7 and f567•2S4.S3
$5lo, son, repoi'ted !'lost of the steps Dodg~rs last weekend as part of men said.
I The plants h•t today pump jungles where an estimated r~bounds a sall!eJn T'el!ll,.~t
MU7.
for procurmg ·the
grant twl·mght doubleheaders later
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power fo~ the . port and I he 1,100 north Vietname'l" troops hiS last two yean, at
Gallia - t8,710.Sl - $8,888.• have .beeo
accord- this season.
The
bombertl
streaked! great lndustr•al com p le J perillhed In .combat last week. State.

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LADIES' FANCY

Dated htla 21at, day of Al!ftl, 1967.
F · H. 0 BRIEN
Probate Ju dee of 11aid Coun iJ
t4) 26; t:ll 3. J l), 3 te

- afortaaid IIJ'tement. e:ututed by a

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color picture In
exCiting new
comP.act fine
furniture
cabinetry!

at popUlar prices.

montllJ.

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ttl'l Incidental lo the proposed merr= er of the two banks. A copy t&gt;f lhe

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~ru~ ~;~trl~e~!~~ !H -MWIICJS
I t~ ..L! All\
L~£~~:ar seed. 99 fwby~ MonJJ .

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NOTICE 011 A,I"'INTMENT

MESH
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LADIES' PHIL MAID FANCY

ltHIIMI Home l•nk:, lhclna, Ohio
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IMUIHOLDEA$' MlliTING
~ ~otlce i1 hereby Jlven that, pu!'11u;:: mt to taU o1 Ita: Dlrecton, a aperlaJ
•&lt;~et!nf of the Sbareholderr of The
:;:;
ne Home Bank, Rlocine, Ohio wL\1
t: held at Ill banll:inl{' tfnuJe 1 ~ Rll'::Z
, (,bJo, on /UM 8 , 1001, at 1:00
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lock P. M., for the purprunr of con.
lll'ln1 and determ!Dlnl by vote
:::i: wh,.ther an arreement to merre the
::aakl Baak and T he Flnl National
::- aanll. IO&lt;'Ahd In R::~dl\1!, Ohio. under
" tbe prov1tlon1 of lh~&lt; law• of t h e
" United Stalea, aha! I be ratified and
conllrmed, a~~bjec:t. to the approval or
the Comptroller ot the Cur ren(')',
Wuhlnlton. D. c .• and for the pur.

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N.YLON H.OSE ·~

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A4 Skyhawk, the 536th Ameri· \ stretchlng from Haiphong . to Today
can plane downed over North Hanof. Navy ruidel'$. 8$Sigi)ed
Vietnam. The pilot was listed1
as something of their SIGN
as missing and feared dead, • prtvate
!itst btl the ST. J;.OU'!!

total $1,396,878.39, up t\13,123.18 . 62 lllld $243,892.00 - $233,S67.11fi.
or 5.95 per cetll over the same Jackson - $i3,'1l10.89. period a year ago.
812.48 and f364,837.27 - ~.Motor Vebicle and H o u I e- 565.21.
trailer Sales and Use Tu col· Meigs - $3,274.73 - ••··''""··]
lections for the bl·weekly ~ 25 and $187,419.58 - $178,840.09.
porting period this year total- Vinton - $1,290.18 - $1,%10.·
ed $20,504.78; down $10,910.25 73 and $50,495.01 - $46,431.58.
from the collections of' $31,415.- Here are the Uae Tax collec·
OS for the same period a .year liOns for the· five
iJO. Year • 1o - date collecttons as above the flrat ael of
~;..;;"-";;;;;;;;_.~......,....., are for the bl·weekly reporting
period, !sting this year and
: ANNOUNCING ' then last year; aod also lor the
fiscal year, listing this fiscal
yel(r flrat:
Alllens - $8,019.30 - $13,859.71 and $254,107.58 - $266,115.01.
Gallla - $8,261.58 - $7 ,2911.·
27 and Jl25,$89.24 - $136,784.21.
Jackson - no report on either
reporting bi-weekly period; and
$155,873.26 - $155,217.4~.
Meigs - $5,764.62 - $5,940.14
and *'14,778.58 - $127,477.76.
Vinton - $1,459.78 - $4,316.·
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and $59,743.48 - $56,818.98.
AU.NIW1961

l~ORS

For Mother ••• By ''Phil Maid"

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Tu
I five county P,ea of
em Ohio including Gallia coun·
ty durl~g thJ 22ntl bi-weekly
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r~portin8 periixl (Aprll 16, 1967
through Aprft ~~. 1867) amount·
od to $43 sso 111 up $3 092 ~~ 6r
per ~eni over th~ e~mpar·
1able
09 period a. year ago.
Figures released by State
Treasurer John D. Herbert al·
so showed that year-to-date
Ohio Sales Tu collectiOIII (July
I, 1966 lhrouih April 29, 1.~7)

NEW FASHIONS •• NEW COLORS
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·Nurses Attentl
Involvement Day
1n Athens May 3

ly Congressman

CLARENCE E. MILLER

FOR

dodge a '!OJ'iOus question
a brush-&lt;Jff.
· May has been designated Senior Citizens Month by the
Send your teen-age que:sliotiS\
l)epartment of Health, Education and Welfare. In view of
to YOUTH ASKED
the Impending legislation concerning changes in social se·
care of Helen Help US. t hi
Cllflly laws and other bills to aid those in the 65-and-older
newspaper.
age group, I thmk Jt " an appropnate tune_to take a se~·
FOR THE BUY WHO liAS
ious look at the problems ol the semor Citizen In today s
ed
"din
. l'fied EVERYTIDNG - A '·"'W
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ag , proVI g a SJmp I I ,
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eomp l1ca e socie Y·
more un1'form me""od ·of taxm·g PERSONALITY
By the end' gf 1966 it is estimated there will be more
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taxpayers.
Dear Helen:
19
th an
m1 l'ln persons .
ed hr" f
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•roblern.
and over in the United States. In addition, this title assists In I I Tlhoday we have oisilltlln f te. I I b~vte a dJSalhstrtohus "' I
Th 90th C
will llC I the exlension of child welfare Y e major prov ons o pro- can wrn W1
e gJr s
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toongressd
a
f
a
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serv,·ces
and
authorizes
temporposed
changes
In
Social
SecorI
can't
see
why.
I
have
a real
conSJ er
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Th' Is by
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th Ia! t In
caD.,. upon
reaching bill IH. R. 0710) . ary assiStance to migratory wor- •ty egiS a •on:
IS
no c assy car, e es
expenwbiob will amero· the Social 1kers.
means a detruled report and IS slve clothes. I smoke, flirt, am
Security Act to provide increas- ' TiTLE m deals with tile child not mtended to educate you .as extremely handsome and well·
es · In such areas as old age ihealth provisions of the SoCial to the finer points of the bill. groomed.
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and survivors disability insur· 1Security Act. This includes de11o Nor IS It ~n effort to endorse I The gills should hke me betance system and to provide ad· tal care programs lor children. or dJScred~t tile proposed bill. . ter than the other guys b u t
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T!TL~ IV contains general We are simply attempting to · they are all snobs. I only have
tlonaI henef''ts ror heallh. msu,
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ance to t:he disabled. :_ n addi· provisions and provides for the amttartze ~ou Wl uR;: 1 •
wet ten s, an
ey are azy
lion, H. ft. S110 won'·' improve establishment of a social work you would like ':' have more bums and only hang for the
the public assistan&lt;!e program !ml-':lpower and tra ining pro- ~etailed mforma.tlon on Ute bill, rtde. ,
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the
coordina
JUSt
contact
our
Washington
of-~
What
s
wrong
WJtll
people 7.
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and programs re latmg 1o e , gram an perm! s
. fi
nd
'll he I d to
Ih
1 k
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d b lth f h'ldr ' 1- f
Is
de under
1ce a we WI
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supave money, oo s, a car,
o t c 1t en
rna
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hat more could th ey ask ,or.
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ply
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and revise t e mcome ax rea- :era sa 1u.e::.
menl of the aged.
j TITLE V would eliminate the
:complex features of present
Many pieces of legislation ! laws
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MOIIe•r ..
have been submitted for Jm- . come Tax
proving many specific areas of 1 .. - . -- -- ----YOUTH ASKED
ITI
This columnf,. for young .pee&gt;pie, their problems and pleasures, their troubles and fun. As
with the rest of Helen Help Us!,
it welcomes laughs but won't

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Pai'Mt'Dy, 0.
TONIGHT and THURSOAY
May 10.11
t!OT OPEN

(Te&lt;:hnicolor)
Dean Martin, as Matt Helm,
Ann-Margaret
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FtatureHe:
Train1ng for Trouble

Part Tlma Pal
Yonder GlovH

NEW FASHIONS FOR A ·
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SPRING &amp; _SUMMER D~Ess,up·:
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tSOFT TONED
SOLID COLORS

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11011 is recoJV~g ln~sed a~ ilpeaklila, recelllly eonducted
tentlon from federal, ~te ·~ at ·tile ParienburJ Branch
!?"al authoritleJ," Leonard said. of w. Va. Uulverallf, He baa
. To help lndualrlal leaders pre- 1 8110 rtcelved the booorable
pare for now pollution pro- lflle ol Colonel, IUid Is oow
grams and controls, the entire serving bls · apPI'eJ!Ucetb!p In
morning sesiJion °~ the day • tile Aaclloa Professloll. CoL
IOIJII symposium. Will be devet- Rltdlle waa bit clas1 vi0e
ed to a diSCUBSJon .of effective president.
and economical solutions I o·r
Rllcblo Ill serving hie sp-dlsposlng of ~seous, ll~~ld and (llt!llll..,b!p IUider Col. John
solid industrial waall!s.
Walllln 1114 CoL John MatThe symposium - designed tlqly ol Patallklla, Oldo. BI1
to show lnduatrlal leaders bow IDI)or a~D illealfona are
to use natural P,s efficiently based !~MUDd llVestock IUid
and how It can ~ean greater nlated farm lmplemeats.
P!'oflta to them - ta being spoDsOred by the American G a s
AsaoclatiOII and ftve Ohio gaa
companies Including Columbia
of Ohio, Leonard said. Mo r e
than too o1 Ohio's top tndustrisl
officials are eipected to attend.

Death Claims
90 Year-Old

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Colorful Selection

LADIES HOUSE·

_We At 'Big 3' Markets
Don't PAMPER

Corn Clobbers
Are Advised to
Get-in-Touch

STACK HEEL

$6.99
THE SHOE BOX

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We Wire Mowers
evprywhere

992·2039

Pomeroy

Flower Shop
W. Main

Pomeroy

76 N. 2ND. AVE.

Mrs. Millard
Van Meter

.6 to.9 CUP~AMOUS

Fig Bars
21b.
pkg.

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T"tes Good Like
R"llce Creaml

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MILK

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Puffin Buttermilk

SPRING ' &amp; SUMft\ER ·,,

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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PERM-PRESS
DACRON &amp; COnON

CHOC M.ILK - .,,
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EACH

Morton

TO DAY'S COMPLICATEn- WASHING P-O-BLEMS1

FULL SLIPS

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Washers to
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ActJiofl • ....._priced
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charae, plut 4-yoar ProtO&lt;tlon Pion (parts only)
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your budget.

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Table centerpiecE's,
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May 12·16
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WHITE
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date has been announr.e&lt;l as to I

YOivement
May 3rd.

tbe Kaoltl . Sdaool "'
. "Air• · wat~ and land po11U· !rom
AUcdoneorlnJ
aail Publlc

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Comples pollution problems
facing Ohio Industry Wlll be
discussed at the, second annual.
Gas Symposium for Ohio In·
dustry Thur!day, May 18, al the
Cleveland Sheral"'' Hotel, Cleve.
land, according to Allan ·Leotl'
.
.
ard, Area local manager for ,Larry Arthur Rllclde, ol
Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. ·I Mlnera)'llle, ... !flduated

so GIVE HER

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when it will be reported out.
There are 5 areas, or "titles" covered by H. R. 5710. j
Title I covers the old age
Slll'l'ivors and disability insur· '
ance program and the health
Insurance program under tile
Social Security Act. It revises
and improves the benefit and .
coverage provisions and expands I
lite scope of the Medicare Pro- 1
gram. At the same time it j
makes necessary adjustmenL'I
In the program to take into ac·
count administrative problem&lt;
which have arisen In the first
year of ita operation.
TITLE U bf the bill deals
wlth the publlc IQ(stance pr..
visions In the Social Security
Act and Is designed to increase
the adequacy of public assis~
ance payments, to provide work
Incentives through the estal&gt;o
llshment o! community training
pro~ams and to Improve and
make more equitable the provlalons for medical assistance.

Be Discussed

"!". .

These have all been consider· -c:
ed by U1e Ways and Means
Committee and subsequently
compiled into one bill.
1
This huge bill, which is over
160 pages long, en compasses
the whole area of Social Security benefits. Hearings, which
began the first of March, were
completed in mid-April. It is
presently being considered by
the committee M!ich Is meeting in executive session. No

Dear R:
Sure: Holding hands Is reaDy
quite proper.
.. . And next time you try to
Dummox an advice columnist,
chum, pick one who doesn't
have four wise-cracking lrids.
They clue me In on all the now

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J)al!J-Selltlnel, Pomeroy·lllddleport, 0,. ,¥q .lO(t~
• Approximately eighty nurm
Cirmel
There
~ jit.
,
attended. Present from Meigs
SUIIdey ~1. ~ ·..._.
The purpose of the day' pro- i County were Emma Adam•. Mr. and Mrs. J!dson Roush 51 Tammy Siidth .'lias 11aa4to
gram was to famlliarW! 1h e ' Glenna Riebel, and Franc ea . visited over the weekend with ed on her' birthday,
, nurses with tbe lacllit1es I he Wright of Pomeroy.
1Mr. snd Mrs. Robert WaL'IOII,
·¥rs MruVIil '""""""'
The Atbens State Hospital hospital provides for the treat- ~
•·
and daughter at Kent Ohio.
Mr. and
• ·
"""':;z'
nursing stall Invited register- men! of persons who have em,_!
'
and daughter, ol ~umbuj~ ~·
ed nurses from the IS counties tlonal problems and to pre-\ John Adams Uved lor 25 Mr · and Mrs. Frank Hudson, and Mrs. James,Ci11:le o! !'If~'
whloh the hospital serves to sent the role of the nursing yearsafterleavlt~lhepresideD-ot Syrscuse, VISited Mr. andjHaven,wmvlaltlngrih~
p&amp;rtlclpate In a Community ID- personnel In the current bos- \ cy of the
States.
Mrs. Allan Taylor recently. .
Circle ou Satuiday ev8glni. '

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Involvement Day
1n Athens May 3

ly Congressman

CLARENCE E. MILLER

FOR

dodge a '!OJ'iOus question
a brush-&lt;Jff.
· May has been designated Senior Citizens Month by the
Send your teen-age que:sliotiS\
l)epartment of Health, Education and Welfare. In view of
to YOUTH ASKED
the Impending legislation concerning changes in social se·
care of Helen Help US. t hi
Cllflly laws and other bills to aid those in the 65-and-older
newspaper.
age group, I thmk Jt " an appropnate tune_to take a se~·
FOR THE BUY WHO liAS
ious look at the problems ol the semor Citizen In today s
ed
"din
. l'fied EVERYTIDNG - A '·"'W
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ag , proVI g a SJmp I I ,
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. t d
eomp l1ca e socie Y·
more un1'form me""od ·of taxm·g PERSONALITY
By the end' gf 1966 it is estimated there will be more
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aged
taxpayers.
Dear Helen:
19
th an
m1 l'ln persons .
ed hr" f
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•roblern.
and over in the United States. In addition, this title assists In I I Tlhoday we have oisilltlln f te. I I b~vte a dJSalhstrtohus "' I
Th 90th C
will llC I the exlension of child welfare Y e major prov ons o pro- can wrn W1
e gJr s
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toongressd
a
f
a
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1
serv,·ces
and
authorizes
temporposed
changes
In
Social
SecorI
can't
see
why.
I
have
a real
conSJ er
. I . I t·
Th' Is by
I
th Ia! t In
caD.,. upon
reaching bill IH. R. 0710) . ary assiStance to migratory wor- •ty egiS a •on:
IS
no c assy car, e es
expenwbiob will amero· the Social 1kers.
means a detruled report and IS slve clothes. I smoke, flirt, am
Security Act to provide increas- ' TiTLE m deals with tile child not mtended to educate you .as extremely handsome and well·
es · In such areas as old age ihealth provisions of the SoCial to the finer points of the bill. groomed.
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and survivors disability insur· 1Security Act. This includes de11o Nor IS It ~n effort to endorse I The gills should hke me betance system and to provide ad· tal care programs lor children. or dJScred~t tile proposed bill. . ter than the other guys b u t
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T!TL~ IV contains general We are simply attempting to · they are all snobs. I only have
tlonaI henef''ts ror heallh. msu,
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ance to t:he disabled. :_ n addi· provisions and provides for the amttartze ~ou Wl uR;: 1 •
wet ten s, an
ey are azy
lion, H. ft. S110 won'·' improve establishment of a social work you would like ':' have more bums and only hang for the
the public assistan&lt;!e program !ml-':lpower and tra ining pro- ~etailed mforma.tlon on Ute bill, rtde. ,
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th
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the
coordina
JUSt
contact
our
Washington
of-~
What
s
wrong
WJtll
people 7.
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and programs re latmg 1o e , gram an perm! s
. fi
nd
'll he I d to
Ih
1 k
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d b lth f h'ldr ' 1- f
Is
de under
1ce a we WI
ga
supave money, oo s, a car,
o t c 1t en
rna
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hat more could th ey ask ,or.
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ply
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and revise t e mcome ax rea- :era sa 1u.e::.
menl of the aged.
j TITLE V would eliminate the
:complex features of present
Many pieces of legislation ! laws
· .
MOIIe•r ..
have been submitted for Jm- . come Tax
proving many specific areas of 1 .. - . -- -- ----YOUTH ASKED
ITI
This columnf,. for young .pee&gt;pie, their problems and pleasures, their troubles and fun. As
with the rest of Helen Help Us!,
it welcomes laughs but won't

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Pai'Mt'Dy, 0.
TONIGHT and THURSOAY
May 10.11
t!OT OPEN

(Te&lt;:hnicolor)
Dean Martin, as Matt Helm,
Ann-Margaret
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FtatureHe:
Train1ng for Trouble

Part Tlma Pal
Yonder GlovH

NEW FASHIONS FOR A ·
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SPRING &amp; _SUMMER D~Ess,up·:
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SOLID COLORS

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11011 is recoJV~g ln~sed a~ ilpeaklila, recelllly eonducted
tentlon from federal, ~te ·~ at ·tile ParienburJ Branch
!?"al authoritleJ," Leonard said. of w. Va. Uulverallf, He baa
. To help lndualrlal leaders pre- 1 8110 rtcelved the booorable
pare for now pollution pro- lflle ol Colonel, IUid Is oow
grams and controls, the entire serving bls · apPI'eJ!Ucetb!p In
morning sesiJion °~ the day • tile Aaclloa Professloll. CoL
IOIJII symposium. Will be devet- Rltdlle waa bit clas1 vi0e
ed to a diSCUBSJon .of effective president.
and economical solutions I o·r
Rllcblo Ill serving hie sp-dlsposlng of ~seous, ll~~ld and (llt!llll..,b!p IUider Col. John
solid industrial waall!s.
Walllln 1114 CoL John MatThe symposium - designed tlqly ol Patallklla, Oldo. BI1
to show lnduatrlal leaders bow IDI)or a~D illealfona are
to use natural P,s efficiently based !~MUDd llVestock IUid
and how It can ~ean greater nlated farm lmplemeats.
P!'oflta to them - ta being spoDsOred by the American G a s
AsaoclatiOII and ftve Ohio gaa
companies Including Columbia
of Ohio, Leonard said. Mo r e
than too o1 Ohio's top tndustrisl
officials are eipected to attend.

Death Claims
90 Year-Old

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LADIES HOUSE·

_We At 'Big 3' Markets
Don't PAMPER

Corn Clobbers
Are Advised to
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STACK HEEL

$6.99
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evprywhere

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Flower Shop
W. Main

Pomeroy

76 N. 2ND. AVE.

Mrs. Millard
Van Meter

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Fig Bars
21b.
pkg.

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t1on Wubtr puts JOU Ill
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S.lt W•..r-Ptanut
luHtr and Moi&amp;SMI
a.._ 59c Valuo

Assorted Styl"
end P•Herns

3

Btadbury PTA
Meets Thursday

Auli.':.i.,~~"'';t-; ·~':

olfleers
tilt Jemen.

features

LIBBY'S

SPECIAL MEA·T BVYS ·

Tomato Juice

ARMOUR

c

46oz.

lng "Rapldl}'·1000"

''VACATIONEER" 3 PIECE VINYL

LUGGAGE SETS .. ·............ •
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'DAY GIVIf&lt;IG,

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35c

41 C

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box

4 spin tpeeda-lnclud·

Sbonptl Waaher Wamnty In Frfaldolro hlttO"'
l·year Warranty for repair of any defect witHout.
charae, plut 4-yoar ProtO&lt;tlon Pion (parts only)
for furnllhlni replacement for any defectlvt patt
in the complete transmission, drlvt motor end
lora• &lt;"''KKW Mter pumpl Sacked by General

FURNIT-URE

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pkgs•

.99

automatically

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UMBRELLAS

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from Soak \o Wash! •

'119, $149 $189

Jet-simple methanism
makes possible 6-year
Nationwide,Warranty I

Sweet Candy
"KISSES"
penses all laundry aids,

'II!.

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FOR MOM
FANCY GIPT

10oz.

NABISCO
FIG NEWTONS

~i- lem Buns

Et.

GIVE MOM

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Jot Action Waoher by
Frflklairo!
•'....,tomatlc Soak ey.

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$,.00

19c

STRAWBERRIES

each

E11yC1rtCotton

~ ~~!E!!!~KEY~BEE;

•

FROZEN SLICEO

Orange Juice

LADIES' N&amp;W •

conoN PRIN1' .

Broughton'•

8oz.
cans

...

HOLLY HILL

FRIGIDAIRE

SOLVES

c

SHORTENING aAKERITE
3 !n S9c
2
PAL PEANUT BUTTER -- ~1:: 89c
MAXWELL HOUSE ~~~~~~T-- 't: 69c·ii
LAUNDRY STARCH s~,~~~~
19c
SU'R
' FCOLP
WATER
tllftt
DEtERGENT
,,. 59c

MIL

BIG SELECTION

"WEST BEND" ELECTIUC

11-12~ 13- Right reserved to limit

'

E•.ch

I

RUTLAND DEPT. STORE .·

FIRESIDE

$,.00

•~d Colors

and plants express

·
•

' Savings For May

GIFT APRONS
Ant. Patterns

LYONS MARKET
e AT RUTlAND e

"'

COLORFUL-FANCY DESIGNS

your budget.

,-------......,..--:--1 ..
e AT TUPPERS PLAINS e

'

Aut. PatterN
Table centerpiecE's,
and other cut fl owers, priced wnhin

.WAID ·CROSS·SONS

SAVINGS
SERVICE &amp;. SMILES

HURON EVAP.

.77

e AT RACINE e

forget :?.!HER

each

your feelings most
beautifully,

•&gt;

m .• -t!i

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DRESSES

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Junlor·Mlsus
1ncl H1lf Slz"

~uw

·;

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B-ETTER DRESS~S

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Our colorful cut
nowers, conages

"

Day:~· ltl!dnelday, p1ta1 prG&amp;ram of •an.

I

I

FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
May 12·16
"MURDERERS' ROW"

WHITE
T-STRAP

date has been announr.e&lt;l as to I

YOivement
May 3rd.

tbe Kaoltl . Sdaool "'
. "Air• · wat~ and land po11U· !rom
AUcdoneorlnJ
aail Publlc

The Look of aLady ·

'

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.

Comples pollution problems
facing Ohio Industry Wlll be
discussed at the, second annual.
Gas Symposium for Ohio In·
dustry Thur!day, May 18, al the
Cleveland Sheral"'' Hotel, Cleve.
land, according to Allan ·Leotl'
.
.
ard, Area local manager for ,Larry Arthur Rllclde, ol
Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. ·I Mlnera)'llle, ... !flduated

so GIVE HER

1

when it will be reported out.
There are 5 areas, or "titles" covered by H. R. 5710. j
Title I covers the old age
Slll'l'ivors and disability insur· '
ance program and the health
Insurance program under tile
Social Security Act. It revises
and improves the benefit and .
coverage provisions and expands I
lite scope of the Medicare Pro- 1
gram. At the same time it j
makes necessary adjustmenL'I
In the program to take into ac·
count administrative problem&lt;
which have arisen In the first
year of ita operation.
TITLE U bf the bill deals
wlth the publlc IQ(stance pr..
visions In the Social Security
Act and Is designed to increase
the adequacy of public assis~
ance payments, to provide work
Incentives through the estal&gt;o
llshment o! community training
pro~ams and to Improve and
make more equitable the provlalons for medical assistance.

Be Discussed

"!". .

These have all been consider· -c:
ed by U1e Ways and Means
Committee and subsequently
compiled into one bill.
1
This huge bill, which is over
160 pages long, en compasses
the whole area of Social Security benefits. Hearings, which
began the first of March, were
completed in mid-April. It is
presently being considered by
the committee M!ich Is meeting in executive session. No

Dear R:
Sure: Holding hands Is reaDy
quite proper.
.. . And next time you try to
Dummox an advice columnist,
chum, pick one who doesn't
have four wise-cracking lrids.
They clue me In on all the now

.

J)al!J-Selltlnel, Pomeroy·lllddleport, 0,. ,¥q .lO(t~
• Approximately eighty nurm
Cirmel
There
~ jit.
,
attended. Present from Meigs
SUIIdey ~1. ~ ·..._.
The purpose of the day' pro- i County were Emma Adam•. Mr. and Mrs. J!dson Roush 51 Tammy Siidth .'lias 11aa4to
gram was to famlliarW! 1h e ' Glenna Riebel, and Franc ea . visited over the weekend with ed on her' birthday,
, nurses with tbe lacllit1es I he Wright of Pomeroy.
1Mr. snd Mrs. Robert WaL'IOII,
·¥rs MruVIil '""""""'
The Atbens State Hospital hospital provides for the treat- ~
•·
and daughter at Kent Ohio.
Mr. and
• ·
"""':;z'
nursing stall Invited register- men! of persons who have em,_!
'
and daughter, ol ~umbuj~ ~·
ed nurses from the IS counties tlonal problems and to pre-\ John Adams Uved lor 25 Mr · and Mrs. Frank Hudson, and Mrs. James,Ci11:le o! !'If~'
whloh the hospital serves to sent the role of the nursing yearsafterleavlt~lhepresideD-ot Syrscuse, VISited Mr. andjHaven,wmvlaltlngrih~
p&amp;rtlclpate In a Community ID- personnel In the current bos- \ cy of the
States.
Mrs. Allan Taylor recently. .
Circle ou Satuiday ev8glni. '

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This column(\. for young .peoMay has been designated Seniol' Citizens Month by the ple, their problems ana pleasDepartment of Health, _Education .and Welfare.Jn view of ures their troUbl&lt;.'!land fun. As
the impending legislation concermng changes m soc1al se- with' the rest of Helen Help Us!,
cilrtty laws and other bills to atd those in the 65-kanci-older it welcomes laughs but won't
Bit group, 1 think it is an appropnate time_to ta e a se~, 1 ious l~ok at 'the_ problems of the semor cJbzen m today s 1 aged, providing 1 . s_implifled,
eomplicated soctety.
.
1 more uniform method of taxing
By the _ent!JI 1968 it 6is estimated th~re w!~~~."re 1. all aged tazpayers, _
thb 19 mllhon persons 51
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. .
. 1 Toda we have ouilined briefand over in the United States. In additiOn, this tiU~ assists m I th ~·or rovislons of pr&lt;~o
The 9011! Congress Will be llhe extenswn of child welfare y e J p. Social Secor~all~ upon to consider a I a r l·servlces and authortzes tempor- pos1. ~~a':f: ~is is by no
reaah!ng bill (H. R. 5710) ;ary asSistance to migratory wor- ::i'eansgla ~etalled report and is

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w~:ity~~~ ';:~~~~!~•in~~~~ lk•;:TLE Ill deals with tile child

S!!,
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f the Social
el; In such areas as o . •ge 1 ea . proviSIOn~ 0
'li!jl survivors disability msur· Secufl!y Act. ThiS mcludes den-

llll'e system and to provide ad- Ital care programs jor children,
tiona! benefits for health insur- TITLE IV conlams general
lllce to the dlSablea !.n addl- proVJswns and provides lor the
lion' H. o..,~ S710 won•.: improve I establishment of a social
work
··
the public assistance program , me,power and. trammg proand programs relatmg to the gram aod permits the coordma.J~Qiare and bealth of children Ibon of grants made under Fed1

and revise the lncome tax treat~ : eral statutes.

ment of the aged.
i TITLE V would eliminate the
.
. . : complex features of present
Many pteces of legisla~IOn ! laws concerning ·Federal In-

dlldge a ,.rlous · question
a brush-off.
Send your teen-age questlm"
to YOUTH · ASKED
care of Helen Help us. t hi
newspaper.
FOR THE Buy WHO- QAS
EVERYTHING _ A NEW
PERSONAUT\'
Dear Helen:
· pr
. ·oblelm.
I have a disastrous
I can't win with the girls
I can't see wh . I have a real
classy car th/Jatest In 0/'penslve cloth~s. I smoke, flirt, am

not intended to _educofatethyoubia s extrem:Jy handsome and well to the finer pomts
e 11• groom .
Nor is it an effort to endorse The girls should like me bel·
or discredit the proposed bill. ter than the other guys b ~ t
We are sim I allempting to they are all snobs. I only have
familiarize ~J with !be bill. If two friends, and they are lazy
ld
have more bums and only hang for t h e
ydou
ilwedou
.
t'"
lbe bl'll , rJ'de .
1
eta
morma1onon
just contact our Washington of· I What's wrong with people?
lice and we will be glad to sup- II have money, looks, a car,
I it for you.
what more could they ask for?

LM·Dl\\'11, ~;Pt. Ple~t, and

Dear R:
Sure: Bo1dlnJ lullldt is reaDy
qui~ pr&lt;JiiOr.· ... ·' ·
... And next time you try to
flummox an advice columnist,
chum, plck one whO doesn't
have four wlse..,.acklng . klda.
They clue me In on all the

Orvwe ll:Uiene Thomas, :n,

Potneroy, 0. ·
TONIGHT and THURSDAY
Moy 10.11 .

I!OT OPEN

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Industry 1Vlll be
discussed at the second .81lllllll~ !
Gas Symposium for Ohio In·
dustry Thursday, May 18, at the
Cleveland Sheraten Hotel, CleveOOL, LARRY A. RITCIIlE
land, according to Allan LeOII'
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ard, Area local manager lor .,l.,my Artllur ·BI!I'hie, of
Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. 1 MJMra~e, baa jrlduated
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from ' the Knolta SCI!ool of
"Air, . water and land poilu- .heQon~· Iii!"' Public
tion is roceivlng ~sed ~~ $pea.mi,_roeeatly eondueted
lenUon fro111 fed~, -~te ~ iit'tlle Pariienl!are Branch
local authorities," Leonard said. of w. va. 'tlalvemlf, He bas
~·To Mlp lqdustrlalleadera pre- IIIO Nee1vetf tho bonorable
pare · for new pollution pro- IItle of CoiOilel and tJ aow
grams and oontrolr, the _entire III'Vlag hit i.Pn.;IICe.blp b
mornlltC ses_.on of the day • tile Aactl011 Prolelsloa. CoL
long symposium will be devet- · JUtdtle waa ·· ida class vice
ed to a tliscusslon .of elfecijve prosldent.
and economfeal solutions f o·r Bllchle 11 aervJDa blo apdlspoalng of gaseous, ~ and prt!lllioMhlp ltlld&lt;r Col. Joba
101Id Industrial wutes.
Watlila ud eel. Jobll Malo
The symposium - designed llagly of Palitlklla.! Obio, 1111
to show .Industrial leaders how 111ajor lll!ltloD faleiJIIons are
to use natural il\1 elflclenUy beaed &amp;round Uveot.ek and
and how It can ~ greater related , _ Implements.
to them - is being spoJio
aOred by the American G a 1
Association and five Ohio sas
oompanles Including Columbia
of Ohio, Leonar4 said. Mo r e
than .oo of Ohio's top Industrial
officials m expected to attend.

Pront.!

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ASST. NEW STYLES IN LADIES
Spring lo Summer

WHITE
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There are 5 areas, or "tf.
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1 nd Holl SllM

SO GIVE HER

This huge bill, whki1 is over '
160 pages long, eneompasses
the wh&lt;lle area of Social SeCID'ity benefits. Hearings, which
began the first of March, were I
completed in mid-April. It is
presently beinf considered by
the committee 1\ilich is meeting in executive session. No
date has been announced as to
when it will be reported out.

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pO.Jfuflon
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!aclnf Ohio

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the Social Security program. : @I'll
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ed by the Ways and Means ,
Committee and subsequently I
compiled into one bill.
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afflee o1 the ~- aent. Applyini were: Kerry Wa yn e

ClARENCE E. MILLER

Title I covers the old age
ourvivors and disability insurance progrllll) and the health
insurance program under tile
Social Security Act. It revises
and Improves the benefit and ,
coverage pJI&gt;visions and expands 1
the scope of the Medicare Pr&lt;~o l
gram. At the same time it
makes necessary adjustments
In the program to take into ac·
count administrative problems
which have arisen In the first
year of its operation.
TITLE U of the bill deals
with the public as$stance provisions In tile Social Securlty
Act and Is designed to increase
!be adequacy of public assistance payments, to provide work
Incentives through the estal&gt;llshment of community training
programs and to improve anJ
make more I!&lt;!Uitable the pr&lt;~o
visions for medical assistance.

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Alhford. w. Va.; and · • ...-::" .:.·•
PT. PU:A8AN11' - Two couo Kay Dunham, 10, Leon.
piel have llla!!e applications
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This column(\. for young .peoMay has been designated Seniol' Citizens Month by the ple, their problems ana pleasDepartment of Health, _Education .and Welfare.Jn view of ures their troUbl&lt;.'!land fun. As
the impending legislation concermng changes m soc1al se- with' the rest of Helen Help Us!,
cilrtty laws and other bills to atd those in the 65-kanci-older it welcomes laughs but won't
Bit group, 1 think it is an appropnate time_to ta e a se~, 1 ious l~ok at 'the_ problems of the semor cJbzen m today s 1 aged, providing 1 . s_implifled,
eomplicated soctety.
.
1 more uniform method of taxing
By the _ent!JI 1968 it 6is estimated th~re w!~~~."re 1. all aged tazpayers, _
thb 19 mllhon persons 51
..
. .
. 1 Toda we have ouilined briefand over in the United States. In additiOn, this tiU~ assists m I th ~·or rovislons of pr&lt;~o
The 9011! Congress Will be llhe extenswn of child welfare y e J p. Social Secor~all~ upon to consider a I a r l·servlces and authortzes tempor- pos1. ~~a':f: ~is is by no
reaah!ng bill (H. R. 5710) ;ary asSistance to migratory wor- ::i'eansgla ~etalled report and is

I· . ,

w~:ity~~~ ';:~~~~!~•in~~~~ lk•;:TLE Ill deals with tile child

S!!,
ld
· h lth
··
f the Social
el; In such areas as o . •ge 1 ea . proviSIOn~ 0
'li!jl survivors disability msur· Secufl!y Act. ThiS mcludes den-

llll'e system and to provide ad- Ital care programs jor children,
tiona! benefits for health insur- TITLE IV conlams general
lllce to the dlSablea !.n addl- proVJswns and provides lor the
lion' H. o..,~ S710 won•.: improve I establishment of a social
work
··
the public assistance program , me,power and. trammg proand programs relatmg to the gram aod permits the coordma.J~Qiare and bealth of children Ibon of grants made under Fed1

and revise the lncome tax treat~ : eral statutes.

ment of the aged.
i TITLE V would eliminate the
.
. . : complex features of present
Many pteces of legisla~IOn ! laws concerning ·Federal In-

dlldge a ,.rlous · question
a brush-off.
Send your teen-age questlm"
to YOUTH · ASKED
care of Helen Help us. t hi
newspaper.
FOR THE Buy WHO- QAS
EVERYTHING _ A NEW
PERSONAUT\'
Dear Helen:
· pr
. ·oblelm.
I have a disastrous
I can't win with the girls
I can't see wh . I have a real
classy car th/Jatest In 0/'penslve cloth~s. I smoke, flirt, am

not intended to _educofatethyoubia s extrem:Jy handsome and well to the finer pomts
e 11• groom .
Nor is it an effort to endorse The girls should like me bel·
or discredit the proposed bill. ter than the other guys b ~ t
We are sim I allempting to they are all snobs. I only have
familiarize ~J with !be bill. If two friends, and they are lazy
ld
have more bums and only hang for t h e
ydou
ilwedou
.
t'"
lbe bl'll , rJ'de .
1
eta
morma1onon
just contact our Washington of· I What's wrong with people?
lice and we will be glad to sup- II have money, looks, a car,
I it for you.
what more could they ask for?

LM·Dl\\'11, ~;Pt. Ple~t, and

Dear R:
Sure: Bo1dlnJ lullldt is reaDy
qui~ pr&lt;JiiOr.· ... ·' ·
... And next time you try to
flummox an advice columnist,
chum, plck one whO doesn't
have four wlse..,.acklng . klda.
They clue me In on all the

Orvwe ll:Uiene Thomas, :n,

Potneroy, 0. ·
TONIGHT and THURSDAY
Moy 10.11 .

I!OT OPEN

-FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
Moy 12·16

•MURDERERS' ROW"

ke .

(Technico!Ol')
Dean Martin, as Matt Helm,
Ann-Margaret

),~P~Y~_;:;.:;.;;:;;_====~~~,.:_:~=.;_==""'

Fe1tureHe:
Training for Troublo
Part Time Pol
Yonder Glovft

NEW FASHIONS FGR A·
SPRING 1o .SUMMER DRES$-UP :
('

BETTER DREsses
'

The Look of aLady

J'

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Com Clobbers

Death Claims
90 Year-Old
A. W.Pumey

Colorful Selection
LADIES HOUSE•

DRESSES

s

.77

'

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'-1

1

,,'"

STACK HEEL

• Savings For May 11-12-13- Right reserved to limit

FIRESIDE

,· ' r

We (\.ire nowers
t-venrwhere

992-2039

Pomeroy
Flower Shop
W. Main

Pomeroy

Mrs. Millard
Van Meter

f

Fig Bars

6·99
THE SHOE BOX

B and D Width - - - - 5
76 N. 2ND. AVE.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

. .6 to.9 CUP,f~QUS
.

BIG SELECFION

.

pkg.

Electric Day

HAND BAGS

Ideal Gift For Mother

Give One To Mother

. ·.

.88

Sandwich Buns

EACH

PERM-PRESS
DACRON &amp; COTTON

T'ltf~·

For 4.-H.Folks
lson.Mayl3
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'

.

ICE
MILK

.88

Orange Juice

ASSORTED .D ATT'I&lt;I
.
. AND COLORS · .

C ~

46 oz.

I '

IFrig~daire

GIVE MOM

·-[llbd

, . . . . . . 24piii1Jot

Action
low', lair, law:l • lplcl..
cyele IIVOI doliclltl
-CIIII•Imoiii.Dod
Otlllnfl hlliDI 1111 woter
blllsi•Jtkltnple -

onlom, 0..11 Aaelol
lllllltDII

1hlo l'riPIIlre Jot

.:1:'.:1'~

~

cammoncl ollftJ lnSho

Nom• tho [obi Thla
Frllldllra Woolitr does
It outomoticolly • Dis·

speed~

advances automttlcally

lion Woihtr pull you II

ln1 problem! • Two
for muiiJ.fobrla
washlna:-special Durable Pr•s Clrel • Con·

oncllolkllmpondurtll

Nationwide Warranty I

.,
.

"VACATIONEER" 3 PIECE VINYL COVERED'

LUGGAGE SETS
'

.

o 0 o 0 o o o 0 o o 0 0 0 0 I t

.TRAIN

·FURNIT-URE

1or furnfshiDJ replattment for 1ny dlftctlve part
in tht complltt trermnlulon, drlvt motor and
larao ••!*IV water pumpl Sacked by General

Motorll

LadiN' Docron.Cottoli

eWALTZ GOv/NS

e BUY DOLL Pit
POR MO'I:HI!,.'S
DAY GIVING

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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l·yoar Warntnty for repair of any defect witliou~
chorao. plus 4-yoar Protection Pltn (parte only)

pkgs.

I

LIBBY'S

SUNSHINE KRISPY
CRACKERS
lb.
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SPECIAL MEAT BVYS -

ARMOUR

c

46oz.

41 C
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Toma·to Juice

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Et.

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Bradbury PTA
Meets Thursday

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89c

10oz.

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4 spin spttds-lnc:lud·
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trolo lor Wosh, Rinse

'

Anort,dStyl"
end ftllterna

c

from 5oak to Wash/ •

' 119. 5149 5189

/ . Jet-simple mechanism
m1kes po~Jsible &amp;-year

u•EU.As

I11Hir and Molas...
R..,S9c Yolut

penses all laundry •Ids.

'

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'

loll Wotor-Ptonut

t~ ·-- '1-llrve Buns

' '

FOR MOM
FANCY GIPT

Sweet Candy
"KISSES"

,·

HCh

•

STRAWBERRIES
NABISCO
FIG NEWTONS

.88t
~- l

HALF $,.00
SUPS··
. Eo.

33c

FROZEN SLICED

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~ ~~!E!~~KEY~BEE;

Morton

HOLLY HILL

DUSTERs"'':

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• FROZEN FOOD SPECIAL-S

c1n1

Sug1r
Added.

llroughton'l

CHOC MILK -

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Industry 1Vlll be
discussed at the second .81lllllll~ !
Gas Symposium for Ohio In·
dustry Thursday, May 18, at the
Cleveland Sheraten Hotel, CleveOOL, LARRY A. RITCIIlE
land, according to Allan LeOII'
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ard, Area local manager lor .,l.,my Artllur ·BI!I'hie, of
Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. 1 MJMra~e, baa jrlduated
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"Air, . water and land poilu- .heQon~· Iii!"' Public
tion is roceivlng ~sed ~~ $pea.mi,_roeeatly eondueted
lenUon fro111 fed~, -~te ~ iit'tlle Pariienl!are Branch
local authorities," Leonard said. of w. va. 'tlalvemlf, He bas
~·To Mlp lqdustrlalleadera pre- IIIO Nee1vetf tho bonorable
pare · for new pollution pro- IItle of CoiOilel and tJ aow
grams and oontrolr, the _entire III'Vlag hit i.Pn.;IICe.blp b
mornlltC ses_.on of the day • tile Aactl011 Prolelsloa. CoL
long symposium will be devet- · JUtdtle waa ·· ida class vice
ed to a tliscusslon .of elfecijve prosldent.
and economfeal solutions f o·r Bllchle 11 aervJDa blo apdlspoalng of gaseous, ~ and prt!lllioMhlp ltlld&lt;r Col. Joba
101Id Industrial wutes.
Watlila ud eel. Jobll Malo
The symposium - designed llagly of Palitlklla.! Obio, 1111
to show .Industrial leaders how 111ajor lll!ltloD faleiJIIons are
to use natural il\1 elflclenUy beaed &amp;round Uveot.ek and
and how It can ~ greater related , _ Implements.
to them - is being spoJio
aOred by the American G a 1
Association and five Ohio sas
oompanles Including Columbia
of Ohio, Leonar4 said. Mo r e
than .oo of Ohio's top Industrial
officials m expected to attend.

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ASST. NEW STYLES IN LADIES
Spring lo Summer

WHITE
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There are 5 areas, or "tf.
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SO GIVE HER

This huge bill, whki1 is over '
160 pages long, eneompasses
the wh&lt;lle area of Social SeCID'ity benefits. Hearings, which
began the first of March, were I
completed in mid-April. It is
presently beinf considered by
the committee 1\ilich is meeting in executive session. No
date has been announced as to
when it will be reported out.

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SOLID COLORS

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These have all been consider- i
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Committee and subsequently I
compiled into one bill.
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ClARENCE E. MILLER

Title I covers the old age
ourvivors and disability insurance progrllll) and the health
insurance program under tile
Social Security Act. It revises
and Improves the benefit and ,
coverage pJI&gt;visions and expands 1
the scope of the Medicare Pr&lt;~o l
gram. At the same time it
makes necessary adjustments
In the program to take into ac·
count administrative problems
which have arisen In the first
year of its operation.
TITLE U of the bill deals
with the public as$stance provisions In tile Social Securlty
Act and Is designed to increase
!be adequacy of public assistance payments, to provide work
Incentives through the estal&gt;llshment of community training
programs and to improve anJ
make more I!&lt;!Uitable the pr&lt;~o
visions for medical assistance.

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Alhford. w. Va.; and · • ...-::" .:.·•
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A opotless car Inside and out
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1963 OLDS SUPER 88

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wheel, ndio and ·beater. ~eeUent ·'tlres, be1ge an~ broWD

finish. ,

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QUANTITY

SWIFT'S PREMIUM

SLICED
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· Middleport, 0.

Kanauga, 0.

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1 LB. LAYER

CALLA STYLE

0

5 Flavors

Bonus Buy

LB.
PKG.

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3 polr

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TO BUY

-3 ROOMS
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floor

Circoom. houH,
Molg&amp; County. Will poy

DD. MON1'E
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ORANG~ JUia ·· 46 oz.

FURNITURE CO, ,
, yellow roo~ wild ilnlter, ·
Apple, clean, lio
Bailey, ' P. 0. Bo1
t~i!~tte, Obio, 45712.
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This Is lhe film••• tllfot dUeeo - and four on the floor.

A opotless car Inside and out
Oae loeal owner,

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EVERYDAY LOW .PRICES

ARMOUR

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·the Pentagon announced.
The USS Walker, the same
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French, seeretary; and , M,rs. ~ ~
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Officers of Class 12 installed T. A, Roual, Chicago, nt .. and formerly of Mason, W. Va.
in the service were Mrs. L. W. lef! Tuesday for h1s home fol· 1 The ceremony was perform•
The Rev. MaJ&lt; Donahue, in a !AoComas, president; Mrs, lowing a visit with Mr. and ed by the Rev.. Edward Wright
candlelight service at the. al- French, vice president; Mrs. Mrs. Paul Chapman and lam- at the Charles Wesley ·Metho••
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new officers .. Installed _were Bruce 'Lloyd, treasurer.
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r Lean, Virginia. Mrs. Mary Mrs. John Blaettnar was in- er, first vice pres! ent; , Mr•.
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and Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Jr.; Bartle\! of Jefferson, Md., was stalled president of the Porn- Gene Houdashelt lecolill viet
/ Mrs. Galen Brown, VJce prest- Moore, Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. is confined to his home with the matron of honor and Mr.
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president; Mrs. Jamea Soulsby,
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retary; and Mrs. C. F: Hibbs. 'pledge oervice. Members pre- grader at the Pomeroy Elcmen- roi, Pennsylvani~ w~s the best omeroy emen ary
oo. secretary; Mrs.
l!!lcblng.
treasurer.
Cha~rmen
mstalled
sented
their
pledge
cards
at
tary
School.
man.
Other
officers
lor
the
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correspondlng•~elary
and
GRADUATES
were Mrs. C. 1!':. Young, cam- the altar. Organ music was pro- . Weekend guests of Mrs. Russ The bride was given in mar· year mstalled by Mrs. Donald Mrs. Guy Russell. trpsurer.
pus m_lmstry;_ Mrs. 0 : P. Klei~, vided by Mrs. C. M. Hennesy. j Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Wit- riage by Mr. Charles Costolo McKenzie were Mrs. Jay Warn- Mrs. Leo Crew, our..lmnr prea.
Christian soc!~l relations; Mrs. , Mrs. Alma Miller, Mrs. Har- liam Sheridan were Mrs. Olan of Lonham, Md. Ushers .were
c&amp;ssu
1 n; lliiQ ident, appointed Mfi,~itchiDcJa.mes Brewmgton,. member- iold George, and Mrs.. Alph• l Genheimer and Miss Sandra Mr. Thomas Woodward of Ar· ~
er, Mrs. Richard FOJU'IJII l!1d
stnp;. Mrs. M. C. Wilson, ml~: Holtz were welcomed mto \!1e Bumba, Columbus. Other re- Jington, Va., and Mr. Carroll ,
OUD
Mr$. James Dleblto ltbe auditSlons, Miss Bess. Sanoorn~ pr membership M the Soc~ety. A cent guests of Mrs. Watson Ambrose of Alexandria, Va. '
ing commltlee.. A gill of aj,prec.
gram; Mrs .. David Entsmmger. report was g1ven on the recent were Miss Nancy Boling and Wedding music was played on .
iatlon waa preaented to !Ullin
spmtufal hie; .Mrs. Herman !May Fellowship observance at Jennings Marshall, Louisville, the organ by Mrs. Fred Will ;
Phillips, ejiirt!ldlan, by Mrs.
Haddox, suppl) • Mrs. E a r II the Forest Run Church. Mr s. Ky., and Miss Judy n.nheim· of Richmond. Miss Beth Bull :
Crew, wha' ~liven a gill by
Davenport, church vocahon , 'Entsminger was elected treas· er Columbus. and Pete Vanica, of McLean Va plaved "Liebethe lncolllJilg
.'·, i e n t 01 beand Mrs. Everett Davis an d :urer of the Meigs C o u n t Y CJ~veland. Miss Genheimer straurn" 8 ~ .. () Pe~rect Love''
half of ~'l!l:t'4 ',
Mrs. Walter Hayes, I 0 cal Church Women United.
and Mr. Vanica also visited oth- on the fJ!'ano
A r--" Oll ·the receDt &lt;:ou~~Du ·
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The bride carried a white Bl· Mr and Mrs. James Sanborn ty council meeilllg wu Clna
Eleanor Circle officers install- hour a dessert course.was s~ rv- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coats, ble with white orchids and and family, Swnmit, ·N. J., by Mrs. crew.
in this
led were Mrs. Lee Smith, pres- 1ed by Mrs. P. L. Mitch, M".j Doland , S. D.,_ Ieft Tuesday af- pale pink rosebuds on tiny have returned home following Patrol .boys and pll were
shining
1dent; Mrs. Erne~t Fraser, v1ce !Guy Shuler. Mrs. Herman Had· ter visiting w1th Mrs. Wendel whik satin ribbon. She wore a a week's vislt with their par- honored by the PTA. Leo Crew
1 president; MISs Vickie Houch-1dox, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. C. E j L. Kautz in Pomeroy and Mr. street lenglji\ beige lace dress ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tay- presented Elmer ·:a. Sword,
new
ms, secretary : and Mrs. Rob- Burdette. A pmk color sc\eme and Mrs. Paul Baer and lam- with beige bat and pale pink lor and Mr. and Mrs. l!etilel safety director of tbe Automoert Byer, treas u~er. Mrs. Wal- l was earned out '" the table I ily in Chester Township. This shoes.
Coleman, Albany. The Sanoorns bile Club of Southn Ohio. who
ter Hayes was mstalled prest- decorations .
was the first visi~ of Mr. a n_ d The matron of honor wore a also visited in Marietta with showed a fillil on ~ to Wash·
Mrs. Coats to Me1gs County m turquoise blue linen street Mrs. Sanborn's sister, Mr. and lngton, D. C., I~ by pstrol
21 years.
length dress and matching hat Mrs. Richard Worner. Mrs. groups, In observaiii!e ol Safe.
shoe
Mrs. Baker Gordon has been and shoes, and carried a pink Worner recenUy spent a week ty Patrol .Week, cel'\lflcalel ol
returned to her home on Mu1- 1nosegay. Mrs. Edlt\J Pantill, with her mother who is recov- merit and tropbi~ .-ar. Jll'&amp;'
As gleaming as a brass band in
Robert Newton, Loveland, from Pam Cleek, the honored berry Ave., from Holzer Hospit· mother of tile bride, wore a ering from a fractured foot sented 19 the Pomeroy jlllrul
the sunlight, It's easy·tD-care-for
grand outer guard or the in- queen.
al in GaiHpolis where she lt~s pale pink lace dress with pink received in a fall during the boys and .pis. ~· . 111111 Jll'&amp;'
ternational 0 r de r of Job's
been confmed. Mrs. Gordon s tulle hat and pink shoes. Mrs. Easter season.
sented a gift to Cre\'f,_,who also
Corfam. A damp cloth is the
Daughters
of
Ohio,
was
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inThe
past
hono_red
queens
or[
daughter,
Mrs.
Charles
RayRosa
Fink,
molller
of
the
received
a ~illCaia'•. for dfs.
only polish you'll ever need. And
62 were mtroduced and burn, Chicago, Til., is here to groom, wore a pale blue silk Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baughman linguished service Uq_m tht Auspecting
officer
for
the
inspecBethel
there's DO need to worry about
lion of Bethel 62 Monday night seated 10 the .East. They are spend the week at the Gordon suit with white hat and black and son, .Jeffrey,
._E lien tomoblle Club.
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at the Pomeroy Masonic Tern- Lmda Lyons, Lmda Mayer, Ste- home. She was acoompamed patent bag and shoes. B o t h Smith, Middleport, VISited ber It wlla announced.,_ lbt pepIe.
phanie Pullen, aod Linda Yosl. here on the week end by her mothers wore corsages of white daughter and fa~ily, Mr. a~d trol boys and pis lilu•be tiQn
About 70 membm and guests Council members of the Beth- husband and two children.
carna~ions with tiny red rose- :.~ ~ed r!ria~':"o:.~ ~~~~ to a movie and 1!1. relrefbwere present ~or the mspectton. el introduced were Ebie D.
buds m the . center.
weekend.
~ts u ~a ges~~ .. ~POMEROY'S
Newton complimented members Smith, guardian; Paul Darnell,
AT KENO CHURCH
The recepllon was held at the
ation from tbl PTA. .
QUALITY SHOE STORE
of the Bethel on their work, associate guardian; D a i s
home of Mr. and Mrs, Elwyn Mr. and Mrs William Betz of Mrs. RldJII'd ~um's
and expressed appreciation to Blakeslee, guardian secretary: Mr. Charles Russell, Athens, 1Bull, McLean.
Hilliards were Sunday guests scout troop opened the m1et1ac
tile Masonic groups for their lla Darnell, guardian
will be at the Keno Church t•f I
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. WISe, Jr., with the ~9 . to ~ flag.
cooperation in promoting the er; Mary Virginia Kautz, di- Christ for morning services, I Florida, last Spanish· owned Waverly. Mrs. Wise, observing It was.allllo\ltliltid tbat thtltiiBethel. He was presented a rector of music; Ada Nease, Mothers Day, at 9:30 and for territory in North America, was her birthday, was presented a it will IIJlODSOI' a recwd bop
•=================..iii;gi•ft=from""-•lh•e=Be"'th"'el;;;;;;;;a~nd~o;;n•: promoter of sociability; Beth evening service at 8 p.m., on ceded to the United States In deeorated cake by the Bet z Saturday . . at b ~
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Junior Hl8h Sdloal
nalia ; Helen Mullen, promoter
of hospitality; Guy Cowan, pro1
moter of fraternal relations.

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But this time a different Russian destroyer was Involved.
The Pentagon s~d the sec.&gt;J\11
incident happened ·.:!00 nautical
miles west southwest Ql Hokkaldo Island, Japan,
''There were no casuaIlles

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ported," the .Pen_lagon said· It
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whe.n tbe Soviet destroyer turned Into the Walker, despIte tha
latter•s warn1ngs.
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POME~OY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1967

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COMBINATION PLANTS
Made up of
GERANIUMS-PETUNIAS--COLEUS

and 'ther colorful plants

which will
BL()OM ALL SUMMER
A LASTING Gin FOR MOTHER

$3.00

Distinguished Masons introduced and escorted to t h e
East were Guy Cowan, Wor·
sbipful Master of Po mer o
Lodge 164; Albert
High Priest of Pomeroy Chapter 80; James Buchanan, Illus·
trious Master of Boswortfl CoLlllcll 46; Thomas Edwards, Commander of the Ohio V a II e y
Commandery 24; and Paul Dar·· II
nell, Charles Peoples, and Clarence Struble, Knigltts of I h f
York Cross of Hopor.
Past matrons and past pa·
k'ons were also recognized.
Table deCOMtlona featured a
color scheme of pink, purple
and white. The floral oenter·
piece was flanked by purple
and white tape~·s. Mary Cleek
and Ada Nease were at the
punch bowls. Mrs. Mullen was
chairman of lhe social hour.

REMEMBER! MOTHER'S DAY IS NEXT SUNDAY
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Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy Your Shopping Center For Gifts For Your Mother -

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Draperies - Ready To Wear - Luggage - Television - Radios - Music - HoUIIW11'81 Lingerie - Hosiery and Accessories - Cards - Notions - Gift Wraps - Open Every
Day 9:15 to 5 •• Fridays 9 to 8 and Saturday 9 to 9.

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PHIL MAID
LINGERIE

DUSTERS
For Mom
To
Relaxin
For her leliiUI'O houra II
home give her a duster
from Etberfelds. She'D
like these eosy-care labrico. Beautiful solid colors
aud print•

Adventists to
Make Donations

Dudley's

YOU'Ll PI EASE HER ON MOTIIRS
DAY WITH AKODAK CAMERA

The local Seventh-Day
ventist Church will contribute
Saturday, May 13th, to the
nomination's Diaster and Relief Fund which last year made
possible distribution of su~~~:: 11
l&lt;ltaling more than $2.5 I
iJ1 vaiue .
More than 20 countries ben1e-ll
fitted last year from work doDE• II
by the International Seventh
Day Adventist Welfare Servic1dl
with which the local group
operates.
Millions of poundl ol clothln1dl
and fond otuffl were sent
poverty and disaster •trlcketlll
lands by the church's welfare
OPEN (1
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service.
Medical IIUpplles, valued at
more than $150,000. were given
to combat d!Bease In numerous
overseas countries. Also the
eonstroction 01 many &lt;iweiiings
Como in and oeo tne 1'1¥0lutlonary ntW K-K INITAMATt;i
wblcb fell before disastrous
Movie Comorotl Same no-throod, lnttant-loadlng co.W.n-~
rlcanes. fires and eathquakea.
lenco ""' hove In INrrAMATIC Still Cameros. No-dopatlt, _
diaster • famine rellief II
lactory-loadtd .KoDAPAI Mavio Ca"rldgM ••• with ;,..
offering Ia a biennial part of the
:proved K - D film ... aloo avallabltl •
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local church's giving program.
the .ntw nne of Koclook lnatenuttlc Movie .c••.,..,..
In 11165 the special offering. giv·
_ Still c.rner11 _ sn• ProJtctors _ Mtwt.
en by 110me 3,300 churdlea
the Ieith in North America, toPro(Hton _ Film and Carner• Accll..rltl on the
Ialed more than $200,000.

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mark Mother's ~t!Y cardS that ·offers just the
rlaht choice for each m"'"ber of the faml

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KODAK INSTAMATIC Movie Cameras!.

RVMMAGE SALE JIEUl
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You should take time to visit
the lingerie department on
the 1st floor and select a
gUt for Mom or buy for
yourself. PerfecUy styled
lingerie in a big range of
styles, colors and sizes for
your selection. You'll Uka
the fine looks, long wear
and the way Phil Maid
Lingerie fiis. Buy whai you

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CARNATIONS-ROSES--CYMBIDIUMS
ORCHIDS from $3.00
Cash&amp; Carry Corsages $1.98

of
·The Bend.

Slips - Half Slips Panties - Pajamas Robes - Gowns Gown and Robe Sets

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Chapman-Canaday

Mot·her's Day

Allloly An~~J~ra~tt-J-.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert King,
worthy matron and worthy patron of Evangeline Chapter 172,
Middleport, and Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Cowan, worthy matron and
worthy patron of Pomeroy
C h a p t e r 186, were introduced. Mr~. Cowan and M r s. 1
King served as registrars for
the event.

Now You Kuow'

De1!ot«l To Tb lnterfllb 01 The Mei1•·Ma10n .4reo

State Officer Conducts Inspection
Of Bethel No. 62, Job's Dauqhters

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watch u. s. maneuvers, the
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Un1'ied Stales officially protest.
State John M. Leddy mmmoned
take the W· er" Sfllk
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The Soviet ship in today's inial protes•" and chW'ged that the
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U. S. officials said the bump..,.•..,
Intended.
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