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hold Brlll1'illage sale in the Service Condllcter/ by Heath W$CS
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·..l)e Young Adult Class of the basement of the Church May The 111674 officers were in· dent of the AfternllOD Circle
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and a Soviet
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•.;. Japan Sea today _ t!oe secute
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M'"h !tictdent in two days,
·the Pentagon announced.
The USS Walker, the same
U.S. destroyer whiclt scraped
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oEieanor Poole Gaithsburg, Md.
French, seeretary; and , M,rs. ~ ~
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Charlene
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Moore, treasurer. . .
·Samuel
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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
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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;'
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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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family.
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,
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whe.n tbe Soviet destroyer turned Into the Walker, despIte tha
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wblclt apparently occurred when
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POME~OY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1967

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BEAUTIFUL
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
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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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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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displaying an outstandi~g 11lection of "!•I~
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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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

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·The Bend.

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

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Bids Opened

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Mot·her's Day

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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.

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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
u. s. Asslslant Secretary of , Besslednyi attempted
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Un1'ied Stales officially protest.
State John M. Leddy mmmoned
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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..,.•..,
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age In the earlier lncidenL"_ _ __I~n~~in~c"t;id~en~·t-~occu~rre~d_a~s~th~e--!!grC.:o:up':...:to:..::•::hi::ch~th::e_W::.Blker=:....:ts.:___
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IhJS father, Paige Stalnaker of1day won a pin for making 60 tern Local School District.
All bdatd m ljers, Supt. Wllhamstown, W. Va., a daugh- words a minute in typing I.
Bobbr has beeu awarded an
John Riebel and Ptmclpal Nor- ter, Mrs. W. S. P~well of Sto- In shorthand I Mary Floccarl extension teacher's fellowship ;
man Bahr atteoded the meet- rys Run, also SUTVlVes.
won an award for 80 words a at Ohio University for one year.
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minute and Lori Godby lor 1110 He 'll drop out of the teaching
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ers- . Commerce Will meet at 7:31) P- ~ 122 words a minute and Lilly jwill receive his maste ' d '
bach, Pomeroy; Timothy Law- I m., Friday at the office or the Imboden, Nancy Knotts. Debbie . gree
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regular $225 size
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Moody J&gt;t Pleasant· R "sse! El t . Co
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Ord has been teaching govern. I
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a ' words a mmute.
, t~ent, economics and hlsto in
VanMeter, Rutland: A I ph a pres•dent. m charge.
Barbara Williams received dd"
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Hnlt Racine· Arthur Roush
a Ition to servmg as an asststtl 1· M •
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ward aod Betty Clark received :is com letin hiss
avaflable In
D"cltllrjd - !"•ttha South· Robert Eugene Hysell, 21,
a scholarship from the Nation. I
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famous fragrances
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A trophy or check, or both In Three Arrested by
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DANA ... T1bu &amp; Ambush Perfume,
Rutland Aml!rlcan Ug~n Jllt 5 1~ reported the arrest of
487 contest Re&lt;!&lt;!lv!hg awardS
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Cologn•1 Dusting P•wder .
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Dennis Weber.
will a.ppear In MAy&lt;Jr Charles
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Johltltoil, Dorlene Smith, Del&gt;- body.
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tan Gibson,' Charles Scot!, Ct,rls to "lrtendly" nations.
Napper, Roger Davis, Joe
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Wilma Davidson, Becky Haley,
Larry Montgomery, Donna Dav·
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~eclnesday's Resu_lts
1with a double a11d a triple in 1 Batteries : Rio Grand.;, 're.dnesday1S Results
Detrmt 4 Cleveland 1 (ntght)
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Chicago 13 Baltimore 1 (night) - · --- -· -- · ..::.- j Laughlin : Cumberland - B&lt;lk- •·
Phi!a 4 Atlanta 3 (1st.' nig!Jt)
Kansas City 7 Boston 4 (nigbl) . lnternottonol League Standings ' er Atkins IS ) tWP ) and chwA!Ianla 7 Phila 2 (2nd night)
California 3 New York 2 (night1 1 By United Pre" International ; ~~~
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6 4 .600 tY, , !UP!) - Walter McGowan, BriCmCJhnah IE:Ihs 2-21 at New! Kansas C1ty (Hunter 3·2) at , Toro'\l'&gt;
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Baltimore at New York, night :Toronto 6 Jacksonville 3. 2nd.
P~il~ at t incinnatl. night
Detroit at Bosl&lt;ln, night
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Al lanta at Pittsburgh. night _ California at Chicago, night
Buffalo l Richmond 0, night
Blzien, 148, Jersey City, N.J ..
Ch cago al Los AngeiPS, mght Kansas City at 1\linnesota. night 't Rochester 5 Toledo 2. night
outpointed Mike Cruz, 146,
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Houston at San Fran. night
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7-10, 11 W&gt;S announced Wednes-1 Southern began its scoring
day.
' the first when Ray Proffitt
Scheduled to appear are Earl l gled with one out and then Jun-11 wide selection . ••
+Butch) Buchholz of St. LOUIS, ior Tom Diddle socked a
Athens captured tis fifth con- :Nelsonvi!le, In 1957. This was 1Stadium Wednesday:
1 220-YARD DASH- Hood, M, Mike Davie&lt; of Wa les, Pierre '! bagger to send Proffitt home.
Sport &amp; Dress Shirts
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Barlhes of France, Andrcs
League track and field champ- IBrown and John Gilmore 11955 : !~YARD GHIGH HURDLES TWO MILE RUN - Prater, 1 Gimeoo of Soa in and Luis Ayala ! The Tornadoes' big
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The Bulldogs plied up 78 ., s
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: lll-year-&lt;&gt;ld broad jump record ' . MILE RUN - Dixon, A, .. i
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Bermude Shorts
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Plaids, denim , hopsack,
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"performance. 180·\'ARD LOW HURDLES-- : IUGH JUMP- Green A 6' -· Pappas won hts thord game of ,
Plus Record
poplin. Perm press &amp; wash
Middleport fifth , 28: Pomeroy ;Spencer was 6 ·I .
!Ellis, A, :22.2.
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soxlh with 1Q and Wrllston "'v·: Here's results or the first : 1180-YARD DASH - Hender·j POLE VAULT_ Gilmore, G. ' and he ha~- 17 more to go t~_on the season.
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the trade for Frank Robinson . ' e~mae~:.~-run o~ipleot~n;~~eath~
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I Frank Collins started for the diocrf' 12-11 record last vear.
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record by winning the 120-high J College Wednesday afternoon at with Jim Leckrone behind thai' one third innings. but was re - inni~gs We~nesday nJg ht h~ w~s ;.~r~·nc~nna\r at!~;~ ~ich esaw
Young Men's models
hurdlE'!: in ·1S.9. The old ~ark f Williamsburg, Ky., dropping the f ~late. for the Red men in the lieved by Larry Boal in the ·cred1ted WJII1 the 7-4 VIctory tl~e ~eds move oul to 3 two- !
Is :15.8, set by Wayne D1xon, opener 5-3 and the nightcap 9-8. f~rst game.
· fifth . Dick Laughlin was !J•-Iov;r the New York Mets . . game lead over the second- I
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game was a triple by R 1o
1DeWitt deal t Robinson to Balli- ' Pace 11 s urgh lrates.
Grande's onve Reikers. Top In. the second _game, Frank more fo r Pappas e~nd Robin- I The Bucs moved into second
hitters were Jim Morris and Cothns had a tnple and . Ken son's big bat promptly led tile nlare wi th a 4-l victory over I Belts by Salvatori
Bill McDonnagh, each two for Grady, a double. Top hitter:; Onoles to lhe Amt•ncan Le&lt;1 ~u e the Sl. Louis Cardinals. Bob
WHEN IN DOUBT - give h"lm
three at the plate. For Cum· were Joe Ou tc al t._ two fnr four: j pennant and a four-game sweep Veale picked up the win to be·
1 Gift Ctrtlfiutt from his fn.
berland, Atkins had three for i Grady and Colllns were two of the World Ser i~ s .
come the majnrs first five-game
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Robinson was del'lared the winner of the season.
1American Lc?.guc's most va\u- The Reds meet New YorJ.-: I
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14 10 .583 2\', New York
11 11 .500 4 ' rone was behind the plate.
·, Grady (LPI and Leck,one : more dclermined than ever to serm with the Pit\sburg!J PiTHE MEN'S SHOP
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13 13 .500 4 I Cumberland trailed 8-7 goin~ l Cumberla nd - Cupp 1WPJ and show Cinl'innat i fans the tr ade rates.
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a double by Proffitt and single -fe, RUtland's righthander,
fm Middleport's baseball team. lng towns buttled right down to two Panther batters.
Ithe sixth.
more times m the thlfd
from Amos W"llbrown . The au, ned slt,aitd issUed oolree
The Yellow Jackets, in it the line in . the Southeastern Middleport had grabbed a I-ll Pomeroy Witters included Bill
to ave~ge an ear her loss
Iy other hits for the club fro.m es while going
third try this season, finally Ohio Athletic Lugue clash.
lead in the third when Leftfield· lMoore and Van Meter, eacil
Rutland s Red Devils by a
Racine were a single by Grues- By innings: ·
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margm Wednesday m
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Valley Conference dtamond
third hit in_four times at bat , Rutland
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twn.
in the top of the seventh.
I Jenkins and. 'Gruelet. !.::•!
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J~nkins, while going t~e route Cadle and ~norr.
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Middleport's diam{lnd crew i base on a Yellow Jacket error !home on a sacrifice by Swan;. enroute to the win and Pome· i
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hao been beaten 11·2 and 3 . 2. 1with one out.
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Daily Sentinel, l'&lt;l~eroy-)lliddleport, 0 ., May 11, 196!..,-3
respectively, in two ear!ier i Burdette and lead-off baiter was tallied in the fourth when and walked three.
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1back-to-back singles and Rad· , a -fielder's choice and then with gional tourney action th is Fri·
Bill Swan, Middleport junior,: ford crossed the plate to make Itwo outs Van Johnson singled Iday at Bolmar Field in Chilli· [ TEN IS PROS
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and Bob Burdette, a sophomore the score 2-1. Swan then gave Ito third and Rightfielder Hlr!dy cothe.
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Middleport 001 100 0 2 4 2 NEW YORK (UPI) -Five of The lone lnts lor the lose:rsll
on the bill. Swan gave up five load the bases. The Mlddleporl t Getting the other hits for Pomeroy 000 000 I I 5 3, the world's best orofessional were smgles m the second and
~ its and Burdette allowed the righthander, however, managediM!ddleport 'l'•re Mark Tanne- 1 Swan and Leffingwell, Bur- tennis players have been added th~rd by Joe Hawkms and Ronlvinners four.
to get out or the jam and end hill with a single In the second•dette and Crow.
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Marvm Reed, Ross Cleland and benefit of Ray VanMeter, a ' granted 74 Southern High School nifer.
(:barles Carr. were employed classmate of west Columbia, Iseniors when the school b&lt;»ird 'l'f1 lr 1
Cbr' ti Confor the next school ·v~ar.
,wflo was injured recently when I met •in brief session Wednesday way,e Dweane orof mW omen18 onfe Obio
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The board voted to purchase ,(!,e son of Mro. Goldie VanMet· ' Wolfe and Superintendent Paul . th p,unle erstylp a ser;'ce hto ,
10 new Remington typewriters ier
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and the recent calendar adopt~ .
five outstan.?mg semor women I
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on campus.
cation wos approved for u_se In Mr. and Mrs . Harley Stalna0
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the Eastem District. A diScus. ! ker, RD, Pomeroy, received
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Sigma Phi Sorority in ceremonies Tuesday night. Other new officers installed were, left to right, Lois Clelland,
treasurer; Carolyn Grueser, vice president; Carol McCullough, corresponding secretary; and Ruth Ann Riffle,
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Upper Midwest as
mass of early today on the city's east more."
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• Clay waumona tile speakers
tng with It lhunderstorms and a The vlotim, Patrolman Steve at an aoti • VIetnam rablly 1n
few tornadoes.
Huber, :17, dled In MI. Sinai Stagg Field House, called Ythe
Heti,.Y rains, strong Winds and Hospital. The Cl8r h• was driv· Unlvarslty of Chicago !tudeDI
hail bit poriions of Nebraska, tng splln across the street, body prealdent. It w~s amolli!. a
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Missouri, Iowa and IUinois
lhrougil a fence and series. of such meetmgs at eo!·
Wednesday. Funnel clouds
Into the oide of a !egOJ and- unlversltleo throughsighted In northern Mlssourt, church.
Iout the oatlon, some of whldt
IOWII and Indiana. A tornado
were linked by telephone to a
struck near Tecumseh, N e b., CBIACGO - CASSIUS IMU- "teach-in" program at Harvard
SNOW, SCORCIDNG BEAT demolishing several small build·,
Ali) Clay told a Uni· !University. An overflow crowd
an~ tHcnderstorm systems mge.
verslty of Chicago rally Wed· of 1,600 attended the Ollcago
which had unleashed scattered
CLEVELAND _ A
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All bdatd m ljers, Supt. Wllhamstown, W. Va., a daugh- words a minute in typing I.
Bobbr has beeu awarded an
John Riebel and Ptmclpal Nor- ter, Mrs. W. S. P~well of Sto- In shorthand I Mary Floccarl extension teacher's fellowship ;
man Bahr atteoded the meet- rys Run, also SUTVlVes.
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bach, Pomeroy; Timothy Law- I m., Friday at the office or the Imboden, Nancy Knotts. Debbie . gree
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Moody J&gt;t Pleasant· R "sse! El t . Co
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VanMeter, Rutland: A I ph a pres•dent. m charge.
Barbara Williams received dd"
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. !ton : ona,W~Ife. Porlland.IMEIGS MAJ!li:IAGE
ward aod Betty Clark received :is com letin hiss
avaflable In
D"cltllrjd - !"•ttha South· Robert Eugene Hysell, 21,
a scholarship from the Nation. I
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famous fragrances
""· Rrenda Robbms, Mary Rus. .lumbus, and Charlotta K a wide Beauty Academy.
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A trophy or check, or both In Three Arrested by
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1American government and The
Americanism winners of the
Pomeroy Pollee Depart·
DANA ... T1bu &amp; Ambush Perfume,
Rutland Aml!rlcan Ug~n Jllt 5 1~ reported the arrest of
487 contest Re&lt;!&lt;!lv!hg awardS
persons Wednesday.
Cologn•1 Dusting P•wder .
1.00 up
were Bobby. Vance, Gene Grate, John Schuler, 24, Middleport,
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Charles Scot~ Scott Gartet and on a chorge of unsafe operation,
Dennis Weber.
will a.ppear In MAy&lt;Jr Charles
Cheerluder medal• weut to ~ar • court on Thesday, May
Ojltn tially 9:00 io 7:00-Frlday Til 8
j Darlene " Shilth, csptaln: Bon· 6. R1ta Ll!uderm!lt, Pomeroy,
Saturday Tll9
nie Grate, Joyce Clonch, Maty on a charge of no muffler, will
Ilia!!, Jatice SmitH and Brenda appear on May 13 and Dahle!
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I eelved an award as edllbr of that a secret wupon Is under .
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ada'y, !lonnie Grate sherry ament It was being developed
Matson, Dixie Wam~ley, Melva by ~~th Africa and "another
Johltltoil, Dorlene Smith, Del&gt;- body.
ble Turner Chestef King AI· He said II would he available
tan Gibson,' Charles Scot!, Ct,rls to "lrtendly" nations.
Napper, Roger Davis, Joe
Hawkins, Dennis Weber and
Barbara Wllllama.
Cert!Ocates tor perfect at.
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Terry Miller, Pat K'jlllledy,
Gene Grate, Ronnie Grate, Rod·
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Wilma Davidson, Becky Haley,
Larry Montgomery, Donna Dav·
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1with a double a11d a triple in 1 Batteries : Rio Grand.;, 're.dnesday1S Results
Detrmt 4 Cleveland 1 (ntght)
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Chicago 13 Baltimore 1 (night) - · --- -· -- · ..::.- j Laughlin : Cumberland - B&lt;lk- •·
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Kansas City 7 Boston 4 (nigbl) . lnternottonol League Standings ' er Atkins IS ) tWP ) and chwA!Ianla 7 Phila 2 (2nd night)
California 3 New York 2 (night1 1 By United Pre" International ; ~~~
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P~il~ at t incinnatl. night
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Buffalo l Richmond 0, night
Blzien, 148, Jersey City, N.J ..
Ch cago al Los AngeiPS, mght Kansas City at 1\linnesota. night 't Rochester 5 Toledo 2. night
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7-10, 11 W&gt;S announced Wednes-1 Southern began its scoring
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' the first when Ray Proffitt
Scheduled to appear are Earl l gled with one out and then Jun-11 wide selection . ••
+Butch) Buchholz of St. LOUIS, ior Tom Diddle socked a
Athens captured tis fifth con- :Nelsonvi!le, In 1957. This was 1Stadium Wednesday:
1 220-YARD DASH- Hood, M, Mike Davie&lt; of Wa les, Pierre '! bagger to send Proffitt home.
Sport &amp; Dress Shirts
secutive Southeastern 0 h l o: a new Blue Devil record. Bill '
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Barlhes of France, Andrcs
League track and field champ- IBrown and John Gilmore 11955 : !~YARD GHIGH HURDLES TWO MILE RUN - Prater, 1 Gimeoo of Soa in and Luis Ayala ! The Tornadoes' big
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The Bulldogs plied up 78 ., s
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: lll-year-&lt;&gt;ld broad jump record ' . MILE RUN - Dixon, A, .. i
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Bermude Shorts
39 points. Jackson was third ;Atbens .Tom ~r~en who flmsh· IA, :52.7.
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Plaids, denim , hopsack,
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"performance. 180·\'ARD LOW HURDLES-- : IUGH JUMP- Green A 6' -· Pappas won hts thord game of ,
Plus Record
poplin. Perm press &amp; wash
Middleport fifth , 28: Pomeroy ;Spencer was 6 ·I .
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soxlh with 1Q and Wrllston "'v·: Here's results or the first : 1180-YARD DASH - Hender·j POLE VAULT_ Gilmore, G. ' and he ha~- 17 more to go t~_on the season.
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the trade for Frank Robinson . ' e~mae~:.~-run o~ipleot~n;~~eath~
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I Frank Collins started for the diocrf' 12-11 record last vear.
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record by winning the 120-high J College Wednesday afternoon at with Jim Leckrone behind thai' one third innings. but was re - inni~gs We~nesday nJg ht h~ w~s ;.~r~·nc~nna\r at!~;~ ~ich esaw
Young Men's models
hurdlE'!: in ·1S.9. The old ~ark f Williamsburg, Ky., dropping the f ~late. for the Red men in the lieved by Larry Boal in the ·cred1ted WJII1 the 7-4 VIctory tl~e ~eds move oul to 3 two- !
Is :15.8, set by Wayne D1xon, opener 5-3 and the nightcap 9-8. f~rst game.
· fifth . Dick Laughlin was !J•-Iov;r the New York Mets . . game lead over the second- I
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1DeWitt deal t Robinson to Balli- ' Pace 11 s urgh lrates.
Grande's onve Reikers. Top In. the second _game, Frank more fo r Pappas e~nd Robin- I The Bucs moved into second
hitters were Jim Morris and Cothns had a tnple and . Ken son's big bat promptly led tile nlare wi th a 4-l victory over I Belts by Salvatori
Bill McDonnagh, each two for Grady, a double. Top hitter:; Onoles to lhe Amt•ncan Le&lt;1 ~u e the Sl. Louis Cardinals. Bob
WHEN IN DOUBT - give h"lm
three at the plate. For Cum· were Joe Ou tc al t._ two fnr four: j pennant and a four-game sweep Veale picked up the win to be·
1 Gift Ctrtlfiutt from his fn.
berland, Atkins had three for i Grady and Colllns were two of the World Ser i~ s .
come the majnrs first five-game
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Robinson was del'lared the winner of the season.
1American Lc?.guc's most va\u- The Reds meet New YorJ.-: I
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POMEROY
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11 11 .500 4 ' rone was behind the plate.
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13 13 .500 4 I Cumberland trailed 8-7 goin~ l Cumberla nd - Cupp 1WPJ and show Cinl'innat i fans the tr ade rates.
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a double by Proffitt and single -fe, RUtland's righthander,
fm Middleport's baseball team. lng towns buttled right down to two Panther batters.
Ithe sixth.
more times m the thlfd
from Amos W"llbrown . The au, ned slt,aitd issUed oolree
The Yellow Jackets, in it the line in . the Southeastern Middleport had grabbed a I-ll Pomeroy Witters included Bill
to ave~ge an ear her loss
Iy other hits for the club fro.m es while going
third try this season, finally Ohio Athletic Lugue clash.
lead in the third when Leftfield· lMoore and Van Meter, eacil
Rutland s Red Devils by a
Racine were a single by Grues- By innings: ·
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margm Wednesday m
er and a double by Proffitt, his Southei:ll
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Valley Conference dtamond
third hit in_four times at bat , Rutland
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twn.
in the top of the seventh.
I Jenkins and. 'Gruelet. !.::•!
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J~nkins, while going t~e route Cadle and ~norr.
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Middleport's diam{lnd crew i base on a Yellow Jacket error !home on a sacrifice by Swan;. enroute to the win and Pome· i
I hander, picked up Lhe victory
hao been beaten 11·2 and 3 . 2. 1with one out.
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Daily Sentinel, l'&lt;l~eroy-)lliddleport, 0 ., May 11, 196!..,-3
respectively, in two ear!ier i Burdette and lead-off baiter was tallied in the fourth when and walked three.
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, four hi ts. Both Red Devil run•; 11
1back-to-back singles and Rad· , a -fielder's choice and then with gional tourney action th is Fri·
Bill Swan, Middleport junior,: ford crossed the plate to make Itwo outs Van Johnson singled Iday at Bolmar Field in Chilli· [ TEN IS PROS
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and Bob Burdette, a sophomore the score 2-1. Swan then gave Ito third and Rightfielder Hlr!dy cothe.
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Middleport 001 100 0 2 4 2 NEW YORK (UPI) -Five of The lone lnts lor the lose:rsll
on the bill. Swan gave up five load the bases. The Mlddleporl t Getting the other hits for Pomeroy 000 000 I I 5 3, the world's best orofessional were smgles m the second and
~ its and Burdette allowed the righthander, however, managediM!ddleport 'l'•re Mark Tanne- 1 Swan and Leffingwell, Bur- tennis players have been added th~rd by Joe Hawkms and Ronlvinners four.
to get out or the jam and end hill with a single In the second•dette and Crow.
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BENEFIT HELD
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MASON - The Senior Class
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a: Wahama Hig!J School held a! Given 74 Seniors
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stitute drivers. Darleue Reed. I the Mason Youth Center for the , Graduating approval was of anotller honor accorded JeD- :
Marvm Reed, Ross Cleland and benefit of Ray VanMeter, a ' granted 74 Southern High School nifer.
(:barles Carr. were employed classmate of west Columbia, Iseniors when the school b&lt;»ird 'l'f1 lr 1
Cbr' ti Confor the next school ·v~ar.
,wflo was injured recently when I met •in brief session Wednesday way,e Dweane orof mW omen18 onfe Obio
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The contract oI Rubal Cald-:he fell from a moving trLICk on . evenmg. .
· 'ty , rea ds..
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we II as a cook wt~s renewed Rt 33 He remains a patient at : Atten dmg were ts ........ m- uc
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Ia broken leg and nose He 15 Robert Harden, Clerk o nn shl 1 ad h" nd
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The board voted to purchase ,(!,e son of Mro. Goldie VanMet· ' Wolfe and Superintendent Paul . th p,unle erstylp a ser;'ce hto ,
10 new Remington typewriters ier
Powell .
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and the recent calendar adopt~ .
five outstan.?mg semor women I
ed by the county board of eduDE·ATH REPORTED
on campus.
cation wos approved for u_se In Mr. and Mrs . Harley Stalna0
AND, CONGRATULATIONS I
the Eastem District. A diScus. ! ker, RD, Pomeroy, received
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Sigma Phi Sorority in ceremonies Tuesday night. Other new officers installed were, left to right, Lois Clelland,
treasurer; Carolyn Grueser, vice president; Carol McCullough, corresponding secretary; and Ruth Ann Riffle,
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be drafteil
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In the drove tO invt\Stlgate a bUrglar)' kHI, kill, kill and kill soll!tl
Upper Midwest as
mass of early today on the city's east more."
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tng with It lhunderstorms and a The vlotim, Patrolman Steve at an aoti • VIetnam rablly 1n
few tornadoes.
Huber, :17, dled In MI. Sinai Stagg Field House, called Ythe
Heti,.Y rains, strong Winds and Hospital. The Cl8r h• was driv· Unlvarslty of Chicago !tudeDI
hail bit poriions of Nebraska, tng splln across the street, body prealdent. It w~s amolli!. a
th•
Missouri, Iowa and IUinois
lhrougil a fence and series. of such meetmgs at eo!·
Wednesday. Funnel clouds
Into the oide of a !egOJ and- unlversltleo throughsighted In northern Mlssourt, church.
Iout the oatlon, some of whldt
IOWII and Indiana. A tornado
were linked by telephone to a
struck near Tecumseh, N e b., CBIACGO - CASSIUS IMU- "teach-in" program at Harvard
SNOW, SCORCIDNG BEAT demolishing several small build·,
Ali) Clay told a Uni· !University. An overflow crowd
an~ tHcnderstorm systems mge.
verslty of Chicago rally Wed· of 1,600 attended the Ollcago
which had unleashed scattered
CLEVELAND _ A
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Summer's Pb8rmacy
Blue Tartu
B&amp;B Market
Mason Furniture
ConkleCoal
38
High Three Game - Betllv I
Sayre, Mil; Belly Batey,
4,ni18 HOBCbar, 530; Lee
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High Single Game - Betty I
Sayre, 212; Betty Batey, 115;
Anita Hoschar, 188.
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No.' 4, 613; Team High
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15 &amp; 603; Linda Winebrenner,
April It, lM7
Team No. I, 1795. !Ugh
Apple Kings
11 9 Team High Game - Fo•~rsome l l
PoiDII and series - Barbara
Pantherettes
10 10 679; !Ugh Series - Foursome,
154
and
402;
Joe
Welker,.
160;
Four
Musketeers
9 II 19'17.
68
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High Team Game and Series
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62 Steve Van Meter, 4511.
'· Deem's Team
68
- Creeps, 618 and 1210· !Ugh
Bautam' Bays League
Hardly Ables
46
Bead Leape
Game and Series- Brenda Van
AprD Zl, lH'I
Zeros
40
AprR Z4, 11167
Meter, 149 and 296.
Won Losl
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Strikes Impossible
14 6
Glv• Mother something SPECIAL-something
High Game - Joyce Ramsey Frenchles Trans.
82
Women's Thursday League Fearsome Foursome
14 6
br'lght and py . .. somethln1 to delight and
thrill her ... something she's wlshlnt for.
189; Bob Bowen, Sr., 198; High Brown's Tractor
62
April ZG, 1161
The Bombers
7 13
Choose th• perfect prestnt from our hunc:lredt
Series - Mildred Bowen, 480; Teatn 300
76
Won Lost Monkey - runners
&amp; 15
Df bound-to please gifh tht say "Heppy Mo·
Bob Bowen, Sr., 554. Team hlgb Ronnie's Boys
62 Simon's Market
601'. 321'. Team high game and serther's Oty" and r..lly make It so,
game - 4 No Trmnp,. 653; Miller Brothers Grocery 42 7 Up Bottling Co.
58 31 ies - Fearsome Foursome, 669
Team High Series - Patsies, Racine Legion
40 N. Y. Clothing House 45 48 and 1267. High Game and Ser1865.
lllgh Game - Jerry Van
Rutland Dept. Store 441'. 48lol lea - Joe Welker, 161 and 303.
wagen. 231; High Series Landmark
37lol 5512
• Jlllllor Mhed Leepe
llam Silvers, 542; Team
Flescber's Texaco
36 56'h
W011
Game - Ronnle's Boys,
!Ugh Game and Series - PanTeam No. 1
28
Team High Series - Team
dora Collins, 814 and 2290; lllgh
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Team No. 4
25 11 25:1il.
Team Game and Series - Rut· Simon's Market
By Cornette
Team No, 3
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land Dept. Store, 814 and 2290. 7 Up Bottling Co. 58
•· Team No. 5
13 23
Bantam Gfrlo
N. Y. Clothing House 47
Team No. 2
13
Aprtl 25, 1161
Tbarsday Trlplkale
n,.,.- ·~ T"Jept. Store 44lol
Team No. 6
12 24
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Fleschers TeJaro
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Raiders 23
High Game and Series -C•ll'·
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olyn Bscbner, 206 and MI.
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Game and Series - Sim•on's
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Three Aces
17 Z5 Market.
Clty Loan
15\1 26lol
'ni~Y Triplicate League
Hlgh Game and Series April %'/, IH'I
SISIIOn 'J3/ and 596; Team
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New York Central 29 16
Lawn Poultry, 5115 and 16311•
Maple Lawn Poultry 25 20
Women's Friday NJPI Leegue McKellzle's Raiders 23 22
April II, !H'I
Two Aces-A Deuce 21 'h 231'.
FIRST QUALITY
Walt
Three Ace&amp;
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400 NEEDLE
Babr Clothiers
57 39
High Game and Serle~
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Forest Run Block 5% 44 Yeauaer 222 and 582; Tea
Team No. 1
50 46 111gb Game - New York CenG&amp;G Cafe
39 56% trol, 523; Team IDgh Series
Beverly's Bty. Shop 21111
Jlaple Lawn Poultry, 1503.
!Ugh Game and Series Howell, 2t)}and 513; Team High
Game - Tealtl N111lt 671; lligb
Serles Team' - tilfll•s Beauly
Salon ud Team No. 1, 18911.
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Summer's Pb8rmacy
Blue Tartu
B&amp;B Market
Mason Furniture
ConkleCoal
38
High Three Game - Betllv I
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4,ni18 HOBCbar, 530; Lee
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High Single Game - Betty I
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PoiDII and series - Barbara
Pantherettes
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154
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402;
Joe
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160;
Four
Musketeers
9 II 19'17.
68
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High Team Game and Series
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'· Deem's Team
68
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Bautam' Bays League
Hardly Ables
46
Bead Leape
Game and Series- Brenda Van
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Zeros
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AprR Z4, 11167
Meter, 149 and 296.
Won Losl
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Glv• Mother something SPECIAL-something
High Game - Joyce Ramsey Frenchles Trans.
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Women's Thursday League Fearsome Foursome
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br'lght and py . .. somethln1 to delight and
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189; Bob Bowen, Sr., 198; High Brown's Tractor
62
April ZG, 1161
The Bombers
7 13
Choose th• perfect prestnt from our hunc:lredt
Series - Mildred Bowen, 480; Teatn 300
76
Won Lost Monkey - runners
&amp; 15
Df bound-to please gifh tht say "Heppy Mo·
Bob Bowen, Sr., 554. Team hlgb Ronnie's Boys
62 Simon's Market
601'. 321'. Team high game and serther's Oty" and r..lly make It so,
game - 4 No Trmnp,. 653; Miller Brothers Grocery 42 7 Up Bottling Co.
58 31 ies - Fearsome Foursome, 669
Team High Series - Patsies, Racine Legion
40 N. Y. Clothing House 45 48 and 1267. High Game and Ser1865.
lllgh Game - Jerry Van
Rutland Dept. Store 441'. 48lol lea - Joe Welker, 161 and 303.
wagen. 231; High Series Landmark
37lol 5512
• Jlllllor Mhed Leepe
llam Silvers, 542; Team
Flescber's Texaco
36 56'h
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Game - Ronnle's Boys,
!Ugh Game and Series - PanTeam No. 1
28
Team High Series - Team
dora Collins, 814 and 2290; lllgh
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Team No. 4
25 11 25:1il.
Team Game and Series - Rut· Simon's Market
By Cornette
Team No, 3
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land Dept. Store, 814 and 2290. 7 Up Bottling Co. 58
•· Team No. 5
13 23
Bantam Gfrlo
N. Y. Clothing House 47
Team No. 2
13
Aprtl 25, 1161
Tbarsday Trlplkale
n,.,.- ·~ T"Jept. Store 44lol
Team No. 6
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New York Central
Fleschers TeJaro
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Raiders 23
High Game and Series -C•ll'·
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Maple Lawn Pollltry 23
olyn Bscbner, 206 and MI.
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Game and Series - Sim•on's
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Three Aces
17 Z5 Market.
Clty Loan
15\1 26lol
'ni~Y Triplicate League
Hlgh Game and Series April %'/, IH'I
SISIIOn 'J3/ and 596; Team
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New York Central 29 16
Lawn Poultry, 5115 and 16311•
Maple Lawn Poultry 25 20
Women's Friday NJPI Leegue McKellzle's Raiders 23 22
April II, !H'I
Two Aces-A Deuce 21 'h 231'.
FIRST QUALITY
Walt
Three Ace&amp;
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11\1 26'.\
400 NEEDLE
Babr Clothiers
57 39
High Game and Serle~
SEAMLESS
Forest Run Block 5% 44 Yeauaer 222 and 582; Tea
Team No. 1
50 46 111gb Game - New York CenG&amp;G Cafe
39 56% trol, 523; Team IDgh Series
Beverly's Bty. Shop 21111
Jlaple Lawn Poultry, 1503.
!Ugh Game and Series Howell, 2t)}and 513; Team High
Game - Tealtl N111lt 671; lligb
Serles Team' - tilfll•s Beauly
Salon ud Team No. 1, 18911.
BIG SELECTION
POMEROY LANES
FROM 15c AND UP
AprO IS, 111'1
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Miss America
CORFAM

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BONE, BROWN, BlUE, RED

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BLOOMING PLANTS
COMBINATIONS
HYDRANGEAS
CHRYSANTHEMUMS

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THE SHOE BOX

CARNATIONS - ROSES
CYMBIDIUMS - ORCHIDS
FROM $3.00
CASH &amp; CARRY

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FREE DELIVERY
MOTHER'S DAY
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Revlon-Coty
Maxfador
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Prince Matchabelli

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Satin Alum i num Con tr ol
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Check the· featur~ and operating cost of a flamelns
range. And, like moat evtl'fOJlt, yOII'llgo electric. ·

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COSMETICS

Operating costs? JU1t $1 a month for the average
family .

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ALit OIIIIttle ttmpent ure contrp l end dull·mljlc
awa cPr Ofi 2700 w•IL • urine 'u n1t. CloCk 11rntr Wltft
one tl~r fll ln.c!e·M!nder; ~ lmn DvQn ~~ood one oui ·
Itt Twtl1 1mtd eppllenu outlet•. Ramoveble OYIII

. . . lti.ID-IIICISSEO COOK TO~
:Tit-up enJfra r•nc• top ••• r•·

APril ... 111'1

1. Qvlck-811 Ovon n-

Removable surface units are easy to clean. And the
oven?.Teflon~ coated oven walls orremovable oven
liners make cleaning a anapl And self-cleaning ovens,
found only on electric ranges, let you clean the oven
automatically by simply pullhing 1 bunon.

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Features

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Holsum No. 1
60
Foreman &amp; Abbott
71
0&amp;J Auto Part&amp;
70
Craig's Marht
68
Crow's Steak House
5$
Hollum No. 2
S4
High Game - Art stobart,
216 !Ugh Series - Blll Rad:
ford, MV; Team High Game and
Serles - Holsum No. 1, 1011 and
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Is perhaps the best reason for buying a
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Spec:ial buyl on Camaro Sport Cou
IPflc•ally equiPfltd with· 250 cu~ and Convtnibln
OeluKe steefing wheal •. Bum;...
Six. ~1515 hp •
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Mix .or Match

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e LIQUID MAKEUP
e MAKEUP IN TUBES
e BRUSH ON MASCARA
e Eyebrow-Eyeliner Pencil
e FLUID EYE LINER

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Cash, balancel With other baDks, and
ROTARY CLUB ·
cash Items In proc:eu of collection
$ 500 279 06
'1'111 Rotary Cli!ll met
United States Government obllraUons ·---' ·
Thunday evening lor .t bel
direct and IUiflnleed
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of States and poHUealauiidiViiioni
I· ,.\nesg meetlllr was
e 1 , Loans
discounts ··-·----··-----------·
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~Ute; aue~ --·-•"·---~-~---·-·--------·
&lt;&gt;rd, Clyde F!Jiey, .
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· •song, Her1118ft Layne,
TOTAL ASSETS -.- --------·-···-·-·- ,G,ll75,'936.26
:~d F. Rousb,loloyd Roush,
LIABILJII'lES . ,
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Demand deposits of .Individuals, .: ,
•rl Harry Miller Edwin
partnerships, and corporations -~---·· ,1,ll13,'21!ti.Ol ll
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pattnershlps, and eorporation1."·---·•·
l .tbllt Thabet, Ra1ph
mon, Frank Capeh~. Rev.
of United States Governinent .
~arcus 'i'rOUgb. Klrl 'li' llo
of States an~ political tubdMIIoiii·::
~•eliOD Jennings, .·Lewll
and. offl~rs· ~ecb, etc. -·------mer!, *114 Floyd CJnnlick.
DEPOSITS
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Total 4emand depo1!11 ,:;.. ;'i1488,4Til.eli
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Demonstratl!ln Club met
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Hollie wttb MtL Waller
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fabrk Softener

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Dl~hlorlzklt 'Moth Cakes, R~t. 49c - 39c
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Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Cunningham and daughter, Columbus,
were overnight guests of Mr
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KINSHASA, Congo (tlPI) _
President Michel Mlcombero of
Burundi Tuesday appointed
Maj. 'l'homaa Ndabemeye as
new commander of the armed
forces, Burundi Radio said.
The president, whose army
coup last November ended
years of monarchial rule In
Burundi, Monday fired armed
forces chief Albert Shlbura for
"trying to exploit the country
for his own proflt."

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L. Sprouse and Mrs. Richard lilt registratiOn lee ol $20 of 1ng s· "'0
s, · o.t ' n Lesley Roush, Gail Miller, Rev.' Pickens.
Grinstead.
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on.J fur!oughl.i , and Mrs. Harry Stone of Park· REBECCA CIRCLE MEETS
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An installation of l!le olltct" jjj)l be paid by the. S u n d a y tended 111 !liSt ane
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Jows: Senior High 11 :n on n · un, on on a • John of Buckhonnon, Mrs. on Wednesday afternoon at the \
"'" meeting. Hostesses for the' !AI .Jyne 16th: Junloe Hlgll.
R ·G Greene · d Ita : James N. Rousll, ·Mrs. Eddie Parish House with Mrs. Nelson :
eu are Ml'l. Wayne Capehart lion A - June 18 to June 23rd:
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K. Bumgarner, Rev. snd Mrs. Roush •! hostess. Mrs. J. V.
1·nd Ml'l. Grayson Wl\liamsoh. JUJ\Ior Camp Section A-June K
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•heran ll!urcb Womi!D
Bl persons - Ju\y 23 to July wMe
·yost t! ·Char· held at the church in the even- by
Martin Ohlinger. Oth·
Parish Boase on TuesdaY 28th: You.th Convention- Aug- /s. W V islted her par· mg. The invocation was given [&lt;rs attending were Mrs. John ['
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Phil Batey b) Horry Pickens, the welcome Fry, Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs.
and Mrs. J a c k Retreat ·week-end - Septem·
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given by I Harry Layn": _Mr':.,_Otto Grimm, i
Ne\ch as: hostesses.
ber 1 to Seplember 4th. A II Tom Hollman and Jack Frey Rev. Martm Bemford, pastor I
Mrs. Jack Welch presented camps are held at Ev . Un .
fishing trip in HilT- of the cburcb. Following the din· HARDCOURT VlCI'ORY
::~ pr~rm "When Christians Rretb Acres at Buckhannon, :;ec::n~ several deya last ner the burning of the parson CU!LDFORD, England (UPI)
r~eve. Sbe. was assisted by W. Va. .
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age note ceremony too1&lt; place Bill Hoogs of B k I C II I
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"&gt;nald Bumgardner. A short
HOLD BANQUET .
medical patient at Meigs Gen·
and Rev. Robert Djlle Guiidford
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They closed with Championships
Others ·attending
Mrs' en held a
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emony Harold Bumgarner show·
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bon was given by . Mrs. W i 1· Mrs. S. H. Re\tmlrO is a pa. ed shdes of the old parsonage,[match to Ray Wilson o!
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• · 'd their annual oJt~other·Dau- sented .•by Mrs. .carroll Adams, Students from west Vltglilla \ng construction, . and[ -llle IN JUST 15 MINUTES
&lt;nter Banquet on Monday ~e- l Jr. and Mrs .. B. R. Vance. Mrs. University have arrlved home completion .. Also shdes ·, bf lhe IF YOU HAVE TO
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&lt;\oht, Mrs. James :·Roush. An Father: Father's version ot , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flesher;
t"lroduclion of giles! was giv- How I Mel your Mother," "Ma Max ·Brown. son of Mrs. Fran·
rn by eacb member. Mrs ..1and the · Auto" and "Ma
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Roush then installed the new the Checkbook,'\ Mrs. Adams of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ,Stein;
· ' esident of the Club: Mrs. closed wilh a ooem. "The Mod· Cralg Abolin, son of Mr. T;' V•
.Jnhn Powell, .and inlroduced ern Mother." The meelinl was Abolin.
the new officers, Vice Presi- adjocrned by the President of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Adains,
d•nt, Mrs. Donald Bumgard· the organization, Mrs. David Jr. and Bruce , attended the
ner, recording secretary Mrs. 1Roush.
Kentucky Derby in Loul!l'liDe
Lewis Capehart, correspond· , Th~ atte11dlng were ~ rs.
Nal'I!BURNING
ing secretary, Mrs. Harold David Roush, Mrs. Earl Ewing, CEBJ!:MONJEII AT E.t,T.B.
l&lt;umgamer, treasurer, Mrs. Mrs. J .. V McGrew, Mrs. WilCHIJRCH ON sUNDAY' .
Harry Miller. The meeting was ,Uam Russell, Miss Angela CUn· The New Haven E.U.B.
clos•d with Mrs. Rousil read- ' ninghom, Mrs. Hilda Rldpay; Chur&lt;h of New Haven beld '
in~ "Emi~, Ford's Defmillon of , Miss J_ackie Ridgway, Mrs, 01- special smices o~ Sunday !or
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The tables were decorated Mrs. Max EicHtnger, Mr.. Car-. of !be Parsonage of the chtJtcb.
" itb two banging baskets of .roll Adams, Jr., Mrs. B. R. Rev. Robert Dille of Buckbanwhite petunias whicb wore 'glv· Vance, Mrs. Herman Layne, non was guest speaker at the
en as door pr!HI and won by Mn. H. E. Dyer, Mrs. Virginia regular 9:45 a.m. wor8111p set·
Mrs. Ray Pickens, Sr. and·-tdr•" Rousl\, . Mrs. Gract1. Moser,
OUt ot town aue!ll at the
Herman Sayre.
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lng were: Mrs. L. C. RQ~ Rouab, Mn. ·Jobny IIOWII. M!'J, bannon, Rev. and Mrs. H. L.
Mrs. Mel Clark, Mrs. D~n .Mtlvilt KDI(jp, Mrs. Harold Kelbaugh of Parkersburg, Rev.
Bumgardner, Mrs. Freda Hirt. FrJ, Mrs . .Joaeph Paugh, !ln. and Mrs. Harry Stone of Park·
\Irs. Henry Buck, Jr., MIss Kenneth Vlckera, Mrs. Robert ersburg, Rev. and Mrs. K. K. 1
Susan Buck, Mrs. Ja~ .ql!· Layne, Mn. Barolcl Rose,-,tms. scott 01 Bcckhannon, ail min· 1
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Phil Batey, Mrs.
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Karsc!mik, Mrs. Karl Wiles.
W.S.W.S. BACII'l'EL
L. Steele and Stanley of Hun~ ~ ·
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Mrs. Tom Hoflman, ·Mts. Fred l The W.S.w.s, of lbe B~chlel ington, Mr. E. w. Gt:een of .
!1aley, Miss Kay Schaekel, Mrl. ,E.U.B. Ch&lt;r~h mel on fdesday Huntington and Ella Roberts \'
CANDIES
E. A. Scbaektl, Mrs. William Ifor their regular monthly meet- of Huntlniton.
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William Kelly, Mrs. Carrol\ the .~lngmg of Love Lilted parsonage from 2 unti\4 in the
Adamll, Jr., Mrs. Herman Lay- Me, followed with a prayer afternoon. The bos\eS!J comml~ I
n•. Mrs. carroll Adams, Sr.. by Mrs. Achsail Miller. The tee were Mrs. Robert Cooke
t1rs. Thomas McGowan, Mrs. :lesson ·
"Being . Christians Mrs. James N. Rousb and Mra~
J!llla Morris, . Mrs. Lew I
· Eddie K. Bumgarner.
summers, Mrs. Lewis
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National Bank 1\egion No. 4
Mrs. Lloyd Holfman, Mrs. RaY
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Pickens, Sr., Mrs. Ray
r·ns, Jr., Miss Mary Ann Hoff·
OF 'MIDDLEPORT
man, Mrs. Belva Farley, Mrs.
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WilUam Crow, Mrs. James N. l~ t~ePS~~e of Ohio, at th~. CIOM of Bualneu on April
ttoush, Mrs. Hosmer Rous~. tb C u shed idn resp/)nfe .ta. ~ill made by Comptroller
•IrS John Powell *114' M r a e urrency, un er ~ectlon ·5211, U. S. Revised Statutes

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(UIII • amlel r. Ttmker, .palfMiss win, Mrs. Charm JeweU, Ml'l.
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Otlla Lievmg ; Building fund ·treasur· II!ETJIODIST BOLD DINNER dllldren Larry, jijrrY,
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Ml'l. Nell Haymaker er, Mrs. Tom Hoffman; Board The W.S.C.S. ol lhe N•l and Uncia, Mr. *114 lo!l'l.
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Trustees of 1962, Otha
Haven Methodist Church
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Grinstead and . Mrl. R. William Manhall,
Ever• Bumgarner, Mary Jan B u m· mg,· cb., Bernard Lieving, Har·
FeUo.,shlp dimief
V1cki, :Mr. and Mro.
;Aay till. at T:st p.m. at lbepotiglas Roush.
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Ion DJngey and ellildrtll
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BWJd. !l.u.B. CIIURCB AJ'lNOVNCE Laudermlll, .MJ:s.
Bird, al)l! Ml'l. Ray Kent,
•n4 Boird tl TrUstees 1967, Eddie church, in honor of 'their pill· er and Brian, Mtl. Vem
All 1M pill presitle!liS 'Ill
. SUMMEil·CAMPS · Mri. . UDyt Ferguson, Mrs. Jack Louis Kent, Mrs. Pele Burri!, K. Bumgarner, ch., Richard tor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs', ·I)OTIIIBD, Mr. and Mtl.
the club 1!J1i:e tbey Fed· •.
Roy Jones baS lleen •II' Needs, Mrs. Acl1sah' MIller Be4y Burris, Mr. aJ111 N r 1. Ord, Paul
James N. Marcus ,Trough.
&amp;roup pre. Murphy. !M*· Et]Dll
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SumlJIOI' Camp qHr- llld. M!'l. G. B. Dwelt.
Carl Gibbs, Mr. and
Char· Roush and Harry MiUer; Pro- sented Rev. an4 Mrs. Traugh Mr. and Mrl. Ralph
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Prlsldelill are Mrs. dlniiWr for 1M New
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Lori gram Committee for Note Burn- with a quilt. .
and clllldren Carol and
qart, Mrs. 111i11er1 Say· U.B. ChlltCb. · Appllcatilils may _
rettll'lllll io Beth :Weaver, Mr. and Mr •· ing Day,
Bumgarner, Those attending were Re•. Mrl. Hazen Ro\1811, Mtl.
re,. 141'1, I')Uiellll Beason. Mrs. be secured from her and must
phell K Iter \sit.- Rollen Cooke, Mrs. c 11 f f ch., Mrs. Othe Roush, Mrs. and Mrs. Roy G. Ellis, Mr. Fields, Mr .. and Ml'l.

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Cash, balancel With other baDks, and
ROTARY CLUB ·
cash Items In proc:eu of collection
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United States Government obllraUons ·---' ·
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TOTAL ASSETS -.- --------·-···-·-·- ,G,ll75,'936.26
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partnerships, and corporations -~---·· ,1,ll13,'21!ti.Ol ll
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pattnershlps, and eorporation1."·---·•·
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Burundi Tuesday appointed
Maj. 'l'homaa Ndabemeye as
new commander of the armed
forces, Burundi Radio said.
The president, whose army
coup last November ended
years of monarchial rule In
Burundi, Monday fired armed
forces chief Albert Shlbura for
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L. Sprouse and Mrs. Richard lilt registratiOn lee ol $20 of 1ng s· "'0
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Grinstead.
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on.J fur!oughl.i , and Mrs. Harry Stone of Park· REBECCA CIRCLE MEETS
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l'o~n: Con•~ · Mrs. George Carson, The Rebecca Circle ' of t h e
An installation of l!le olltct" jjj)l be paid by the. S u n d a y tended 111 !liSt ane
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Jows: Senior High 11 :n on n · un, on on a • John of Buckhonnon, Mrs. on Wednesday afternoon at the \
"'" meeting. Hostesses for the' !AI .Jyne 16th: Junloe Hlgll.
R ·G Greene · d Ita : James N. Rousll, ·Mrs. Eddie Parish House with Mrs. Nelson :
eu are Ml'l. Wayne Capehart lion A - June 18 to June 23rd:
;elaUvetl In
K. Bumgarner, Rev. snd Mrs. Roush •! hostess. Mrs. J. V.
1·nd Ml'l. Grayson Wl\liamsoh. JUJ\Ior Camp Section A-June K
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MHER. CIRCLE . 16 to July 21st; Golden AKe
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for the meeting. A short busl·
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A Fellowship Dinner was "'" ' meeting was conducted
•heran ll!urcb Womi!D
Bl persons - Ju\y 23 to July wMe
·yost t! ·Char· held at the church in the even- by
Martin Ohlinger. Oth·
Parish Boase on TuesdaY 28th: You.th Convention- Aug- /s. W V islted her par· mg. The invocation was given [&lt;rs attending were Mrs. John ['
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ovening with Mrs. 0 on aId ust 13 to August ·17th; Family esl;n, Mr'
Phil Batey b) Horry Pickens, the welcome Fry, Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs.
and Mrs. J a c k Retreat ·week-end - Septem·
th.. :eekend. ·
'and devoli?ns
given by I Harry Layn": _Mr':.,_Otto Grimm, i
Ne\ch as: hostesses.
ber 1 to Seplember 4th. A II Tom Hollman and Jack Frey Rev. Martm Bemford, pastor I
Mrs. Jack Welch presented camps are held at Ev . Un .
fishing trip in HilT- of the cburcb. Following the din· HARDCOURT VlCI'ORY
::~ pr~rm "When Christians Rretb Acres at Buckhannon, :;ec::n~ several deya last ner the burning of the parson CU!LDFORD, England (UPI)
r~eve. Sbe. was assisted by W. Va. .
week
age note ceremony too1&lt; place Bill Hoogs of B k I C II I
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•Irs. Jack
and Mrs.
LUTHEIIAN WOMEN
Jewell baa been a with Eddie K. Bumgarner, Otba· reoched the four:
"&gt;nald Bumgardner. A short
HOLD BANQUET .
medical patient at Meigs Gen·
and Rev. Robert Djlle Guiidford
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They closed with Championships
Others ·attending
Mrs' en held a
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'l•rman Layne and Mrs. Lloyd IBanouet at Roush's Caletena recent patient at ·Veterans Burngamer. Followmg the cer· WF w th 1 y - H h
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emony Harold Bumgarner show·
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bon was given by . Mrs. W i 1· Mrs. S. H. Re\tmlrO is a pa. ed shdes of the old parsonage,[match to Ray Wilson o!
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tblt program was pre- Parkersbu;g.
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parsonage at various times_durra ..-:.. -' ___• _ _ _
• · 'd their annual oJt~other·Dau- sented .•by Mrs. .carroll Adams, Students from west Vltglilla \ng construction, . and[ -llle IN JUST 15 MINUTES
&lt;nter Banquet on Monday ~e- l Jr. and Mrs .. B. R. Vance. Mrs. University have arrlved home completion .. Also shdes ·, bf lhe IF YOU HAVE TO
r nR at Oscar's in Gallipolis.
Adams
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The invocation wat g1ven 1\'o..
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HarryMrPtckens
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d humorous poems by Ed· Gerald ;_..
nuuu, Phil Cooke I aon and
B Is!surprised
rd ' h Rev.
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tpet! htllllftll, ~·lne
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&lt;\oht, Mrs. James :·Roush. An Father: Father's version ot , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flesher;
t"lroduclion of giles! was giv- How I Mel your Mother," "Ma Max ·Brown. son of Mrs. Fran·
rn by eacb member. Mrs ..1and the · Auto" and "Ma
and ces Brown; Ronnie Stein, '!119
Roush then installed the new the Checkbook,'\ Mrs. Adams of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ,Stein;
· ' esident of the Club: Mrs. closed wilh a ooem. "The Mod· Cralg Abolin, son of Mr. T;' V•
.Jnhn Powell, .and inlroduced ern Mother." The meelinl was Abolin.
the new officers, Vice Presi- adjocrned by the President of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Adains,
d•nt, Mrs. Donald Bumgard· the organization, Mrs. David Jr. and Bruce , attended the
ner, recording secretary Mrs. 1Roush.
Kentucky Derby in Loul!l'liDe
Lewis Capehart, correspond· , Th~ atte11dlng were ~ rs.
Nal'I!BURNING
ing secretary, Mrs. Harold David Roush, Mrs. Earl Ewing, CEBJ!:MONJEII AT E.t,T.B.
l&lt;umgamer, treasurer, Mrs. Mrs. J .. V McGrew, Mrs. WilCHIJRCH ON sUNDAY' .
Harry Miller. The meeting was ,Uam Russell, Miss Angela CUn· The New Haven E.U.B.
clos•d with Mrs. Rousil read- ' ninghom, Mrs. Hilda Rldpay; Chur&lt;h of New Haven beld '
in~ "Emi~, Ford's Defmillon of , Miss J_ackie Ridgway, Mrs, 01- special smices o~ Sunday !or
• Mother.
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The tables were decorated Mrs. Max EicHtnger, Mr.. Car-. of !be Parsonage of the chtJtcb.
" itb two banging baskets of .roll Adams, Jr., Mrs. B. R. Rev. Robert Dille of Buckbanwhite petunias whicb wore 'glv· Vance, Mrs. Herman Layne, non was guest speaker at the
en as door pr!HI and won by Mn. H. E. Dyer, Mrs. Virginia regular 9:45 a.m. wor8111p set·
Mrs. Ray Pickens, Sr. and·-tdr•" Rousl\, . Mrs. Gract1. Moser,
OUt ot town aue!ll at the
Herman Sayre.
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Members and psts attend- Bilb Thomas, Mrs. ,v e I m a Robert Dille and John of Buck·
lng were: Mrs. L. C. RQ~ Rouab, Mn. ·Jobny IIOWII. M!'J, bannon, Rev. and Mrs. H. L.
Mrs. Mel Clark, Mrs. D~n .Mtlvilt KDI(jp, Mrs. Harold Kelbaugh of Parkersburg, Rev.
Bumgardner, Mrs. Freda Hirt. FrJ, Mrs . .Joaeph Paugh, !ln. and Mrs. Harry Stone of Park·
\Irs. Henry Buck, Jr., MIss Kenneth Vlckera, Mrs. Robert ersburg, Rev. and Mrs. K. K. 1
Susan Buck, Mrs. Ja~ .ql!· Layne, Mn. Barolcl Rose,-,tms. scott 01 Bcckhannon, ail min· 1
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Phil Batey, Mrs.
Church.
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tblt churcll, Mr. and Mrs. L. I
Karsc!mik, Mrs. Karl Wiles.
W.S.W.S. BACII'l'EL
L. Steele and Stanley of Hun~ ~ ·
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Mrs. Tom Hoflman, ·Mts. Fred l The W.S.w.s, of lbe B~chlel ington, Mr. E. w. Gt:een of .
!1aley, Miss Kay Schaekel, Mrl. ,E.U.B. Ch&lt;r~h mel on fdesday Huntington and Ella Roberts \'
CANDIES
E. A. Scbaektl, Mrs. William Ifor their regular monthly meet- of Huntlniton.
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William Kelly, Mrs. Carrol\ the .~lngmg of Love Lilted parsonage from 2 unti\4 in the
Adamll, Jr., Mrs. Herman Lay- Me, followed with a prayer afternoon. The bos\eS!J comml~ I
n•. Mrs. carroll Adams, Sr.. by Mrs. Achsail Miller. The tee were Mrs. Robert Cooke
t1rs. Thomas McGowan, Mrs. :lesson ·
"Being . Christians Mrs. James N. Rousb and Mra~
J!llla Morris, . Mrs. Lew I
· Eddie K. Bumgarner.
summers, Mrs. Lewis
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Charter flo. 844RE
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National Bank 1\egion No. 4
Mrs. Lloyd Holfman, Mrs. RaY
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Pickens, Sr., Mrs. Ray
r·ns, Jr., Miss Mary Ann Hoff·
OF 'MIDDLEPORT
man, Mrs. Belva Farley, Mrs.
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WilUam Crow, Mrs. James N. l~ t~ePS~~e of Ohio, at th~. CIOM of Bualneu on April
ttoush, Mrs. Hosmer Rous~. tb C u shed idn resp/)nfe .ta. ~ill made by Comptroller
•IrS John Powell *114' M r a e urrency, un er ~ectlon ·5211, U. S. Revised Statutes

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Trustees of 1962, Otha
Haven Methodist Church
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Grinstead and . Mrl. R. William Manhall,
Ever• Bumgarner, Mary Jan B u m· mg,· cb., Bernard Lieving, Har·
FeUo.,shlp dimief
V1cki, :Mr. and Mro.
;Aay till. at T:st p.m. at lbepotiglas Roush.
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Ion DJngey and ellildrtll
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BWJd. !l.u.B. CIIURCB AJ'lNOVNCE Laudermlll, .MJ:s.
Bird, al)l! Ml'l. Ray Kent,
•n4 Boird tl TrUstees 1967, Eddie church, in honor of 'their pill· er and Brian, Mtl. Vem
All 1M pill presitle!liS 'Ill
. SUMMEil·CAMPS · Mri. . UDyt Ferguson, Mrs. Jack Louis Kent, Mrs. Pele Burri!, K. Bumgarner, ch., Richard tor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs', ·I)OTIIIBD, Mr. and Mtl.
the club 1!J1i:e tbey Fed· •.
Roy Jones baS lleen •II' Needs, Mrs. Acl1sah' MIller Be4y Burris, Mr. aJ111 N r 1. Ord, Paul
James N. Marcus ,Trough.
&amp;roup pre. Murphy. !M*· Et]Dll
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SumlJIOI' Camp qHr- llld. M!'l. G. B. Dwelt.
Carl Gibbs, Mr. and
Char· Roush and Harry MiUer; Pro- sented Rev. an4 Mrs. Traugh Mr. and Mrl. Ralph
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Prlsldelill are Mrs. dlniiWr for 1M New
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Lori gram Committee for Note Burn- with a quilt. .
and clllldren Carol and
qart, Mrs. 111i11er1 Say· U.B. ChlltCb. · Appllcatilils may _
rettll'lllll io Beth :Weaver, Mr. and Mr •· ing Day,
Bumgarner, Those attending were Re•. Mrl. Hazen Ro\1811, Mtl.
re,. 141'1, I')Uiellll Beason. Mrs. be secured from her and must
phell K Iter \sit.- Rollen Cooke, Mrs. c 11 f f ch., Mrs. Othe Roush, Mrs. and Mrs. Roy G. Ellis, Mr. Fields, Mr .. and Ml'l.

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PA, radio, deluxe floating ' HEA
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turntablt, perfect condition, ' ,
take over paymentJ of t5
YOUR CHEV'(
month or pay balance
$14U6. Try it tn: your home.
Call 9!12-32ta.
5 9 6tc

IJARTERS

For Sale
=PL:-A:-:NT=s-.t:-om-;to, cabba·g-e-.-.per, egg plan~ broccoli,
set sprouts qnd
l:ic per doi: or $1 per
dred,. B. li\ ~oaid, Mason,
Va,
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I Aluminum Rollings
eAiuminum Windows &amp; Doors
eCar Parts
•Patios
ellawn In lnsul•tlon
OR CALL COLLECT 532-6611

Elmer E. Whit,, 404112 South 4th St., Ironton, 0.
Representotiveln This A~a ·20 Yean For
V. V. Johnson &amp; Son, 222--4th Ava. Huntington

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RADiATOR

SERVICE ·
All New Rtdlator Shop

Ohio Boet ond Motor
License

eC~r eTruclc eHtlltr
CoN • Bulldozer
eAIIyType ·

SCHWARZEL MARINE

BAKER &amp; SEYFRIED

KEITH GOBLE foRD

Phont 992-3794 or 992-2395
Pomeroy, 0.

EXPERIENCED
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
AND

BRAKE SERVICE

BLAETTNARS
Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy

WY 2-2196

Middleport, 0.

FREE STORAGE

lust ealher all yom; winter

l'!""ents and store ·tbem
With us. No more closetl
eraJIU)ed with unulllld cloth·
lug, No more airing, sorting,
spraying and paCking with
your winter clothe's, EverY·
thing you send Ia beautifull~
cleaned saiely, insured and
carefully stored. Eve:y Item
lresbly pressed when you call
for ll Nothing to pay till fall
No bulging closets, sale

'lice, eU makao WY :Hiill.l
11Jo Fabric Sbop, l'omeroJ
AUiborlzed SlDger Salao
8erYiee.
I 2t Ill!

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Complote Service
llrlll Bradfonl
Wrlle, Phone or eontact
A. C. IIRAD!I'ORD
Racine, Oblo

1,111 dry GM 1oM Whlll lnofMr
wattles.
Ne plumblnl Ma~Hry • • • 1111
1M liNd Ill lcttche~ IMHI or utilIty room.
CDm,....lr portable moYtt
frtlln link to ator... INI .n
Cllfll'l,

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of wtNr end ltn • "suct.uW~r,"'

too. u...... dtttreenf Y" teft
clottlft rwalty c... n , • • fast.
til A HMONITIATION NOW.

from

Bring them In or cell for
Pick Up &amp; Delivery Str•ice Phone 773-5543

ABC Cleaners

SEW lNG macbloea, repair

.thtr wtther.

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moths and sale from tbelt.

Mason, W. ira.

Will wuh, rlhUI end spln-dr' 1
wntt futtr fhlll any

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Your Htollng System Ia
The Most lmportonl Appliance In Your Home,
~~~ Us Give II A Good
Mid Winter Check

HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

ftmlty~lze

Thunday

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CALL

DICk RAWLINjiS

For F roo lsti m1tn
eAium1num Awnings

Sales and Service

•w

Events

ltONDA'
SAlES &amp; SERVIa

Contact:
CHARLES LISLE
Syracuse, Ohio

EVINRUDE

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Corhing

OUR
PRICE What's
Up?
ARE
DOWN:\
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1966 CHEVROLET

True ~

4 DOOR SEDAN

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Miller Bill ·

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Super

Bii~IYllf model. 398 eu. ln. VB engine,
Turbo Hydramatlc Trans., VInyl inter·
lor. Knee aeep in rubber, posltractlon
roar aNio, healer. Ploooinf srey finish.
0111' Special.

Market

Selling

ment and' llwo
partments smaD. South
St., Middleport, phone
1141.
$ 11 6te

ROOM apartment
M &amp; G Food Market,
miles South of Middleport,
Route 7.
5 9 3tp
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IN MIDDLEPORT.
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1963 Olds H.T. 4 Dr._ $1395

1962 Pontile 2 Dr. H.T. $195

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Callie :!ack.l, exllo Jood 'OOtid tii'Of,
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Rambler Amer. 4 Dr. $99

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$995

MORE EXPENSIVE HOUS.E
DUTCH STANDARD.
PUU liNOED OIL

1966 (.1evelle Malibu $2195

1962 Ford9 Pass•

17.

'Prasid1mt

QUALITY USED CARS
NOW AT LOWER PRICES:

· Interior, wlilte llitlih. ratllo and tie&amp;ter

DAILY 08\'Pl'OQUOTE - Here's how to work ":

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Gilfier, ~ iood · W1'ir. tiN, \18 engine, automille: tralll., l)ower steering and brakes,
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For Salei"""!V..

WANTm TO BUY
4 room, one floor hQUst,
in Meigs County. Will pay
up to $3,000.00 cesh.
Write c/o Tht Daily

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PA, radio, deluxe floating ' HEA
, ' DQ
, •
turntablt, perfect condition, ' ,
take over paymentJ of t5
YOUR CHEV'(
month or pay balance
$14U6. Try it tn: your home.
Call 9!12-32ta.
5 9 6tc

IJARTERS

For Sale
=PL:-A:-:NT=s-.t:-om-;to, cabba·g-e-.-.per, egg plan~ broccoli,
set sprouts qnd
l:ic per doi: or $1 per
dred,. B. li\ ~oaid, Mason,
Va,
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5 10

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II ONi OP '"II
NICIIl PIO•• ••

I Aluminum Siding
I Aluminum Rollings
eAiuminum Windows &amp; Doors
eCar Parts
•Patios
ellawn In lnsul•tlon
OR CALL COLLECT 532-6611

Elmer E. Whit,, 404112 South 4th St., Ironton, 0.
Representotiveln This A~a ·20 Yean For
V. V. Johnson &amp; Son, 222--4th Ava. Huntington

''" :1-2151 OHIO
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MIDDLEPORl

RADiATOR

SERVICE ·
All New Rtdlator Shop

Ohio Boet ond Motor
License

eC~r eTruclc eHtlltr
CoN • Bulldozer
eAIIyType ·

SCHWARZEL MARINE

BAKER &amp; SEYFRIED

KEITH GOBLE foRD

Phont 992-3794 or 992-2395
Pomeroy, 0.

EXPERIENCED
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
AND

BRAKE SERVICE

BLAETTNARS
Phone 992-2143 Pomeroy

WY 2-2196

Middleport, 0.

FREE STORAGE

lust ealher all yom; winter

l'!""ents and store ·tbem
With us. No more closetl
eraJIU)ed with unulllld cloth·
lug, No more airing, sorting,
spraying and paCking with
your winter clothe's, EverY·
thing you send Ia beautifull~
cleaned saiely, insured and
carefully stored. Eve:y Item
lresbly pressed when you call
for ll Nothing to pay till fall
No bulging closets, sale

'lice, eU makao WY :Hiill.l
11Jo Fabric Sbop, l'omeroJ
AUiborlzed SlDger Salao
8erYiee.
I 2t Ill!

eM'(

Complote Service
llrlll Bradfonl
Wrlle, Phone or eontact
A. C. IIRAD!I'ORD
Racine, Oblo

1,111 dry GM 1oM Whlll lnofMr
wattles.
Ne plumblnl Ma~Hry • • • 1111
1M liNd Ill lcttche~ IMHI or utilIty room.
CDm,....lr portable moYtt
frtlln link to ator... INI .n
Cllfll'l,

W•h• c1Dtt111 I• lust 11 11lloftl

of wtNr end ltn • "suct.uW~r,"'

too. u...... dtttreenf Y" teft
clottlft rwalty c... n , • • fast.
til A HMONITIATION NOW.

from

Bring them In or cell for
Pick Up &amp; Delivery Str•ice Phone 773-5543

ABC Cleaners

SEW lNG macbloea, repair

.thtr wtther.

\

moths and sale from tbelt.

Mason, W. ira.

Will wuh, rlhUI end spln-dr' 1
wntt futtr fhlll any

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RIWiings Honde Sal•

Your Htollng System Ia
The Most lmportonl Appliance In Your Home,
~~~ Us Give II A Good
Mid Winter Check

HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

ftmlty~lze

Thunday

'

CALL

DICk RAWLINjiS

For F roo lsti m1tn
eAium1num Awnings

Sales and Service

•w

Events

ltONDA'
SAlES &amp; SERVIa

Contact:
CHARLES LISLE
Syracuse, Ohio

EVINRUDE

........

Corhing

OUR
PRICE What's
Up?
ARE
DOWN:\
•

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1966 CHEVROLET

True ~

4 DOOR SEDAN

•

Miller Bill ·

,j

Super

Bii~IYllf model. 398 eu. ln. VB engine,
Turbo Hydramatlc Trans., VInyl inter·
lor. Knee aeep in rubber, posltractlon
roar aNio, healer. Ploooinf srey finish.
0111' Special.

Market

Selling

ment and' llwo
partments smaD. South
St., Middleport, phone
1141.
$ 11 6te

ROOM apartment
M &amp; G Food Market,
miles South of Middleport,
Route 7.
5 9 3tp
1aCut&amp;r'• &amp;-..
a&amp; :~&lt;~woo:
Soot.

40.Paottl..
f&lt;lrODOI
abbr.

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p-m
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NOW&lt;fTAKING
I
APPLICATIONS
I
FOR CARRIERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.
Contact F•y~ Manley
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Middleport

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Llndm•rk H11 Everything
MOST COMPLETE

FEIITILIZER SERVICE
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totnallc trabs. Radio, beat..-, while walls

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1963 Olds H.T. 4 Dr._ $1395

1962 Pontile 2 Dr. H.T. $195

Ml!:

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LYZ

Deluxe int4riot, betee o&gt;·er llddle tan
lllllsb, i~ W'W tires, Ult oteel'lhJ
wheel, automatic trans, PS ohd I'B, ro·
dio, plea11llt to drive,
'

1962 Fotd 1 Ton Slakt $1195
Callie :!ack.l, exllo Jood 'OOtid tii'Of,
duaiJ rear, v• ilitPM, 4 jpeed lfan;.
lieattt, Savel

• MI,H·FASMION COLORS • , , wit'

n»ert til 1111• wtatberl

• W~ITEI ••• tbll iiiJ white!

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Rambler Amer. 4 Dr. $99

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57 Ford VI 2 Dr. __,.,......$1!_9

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s. 3rcl Ave.

FASHION JEWELRY'

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GOODRICH •· HI FLEX .. GOODRICH

FiJLL 4-PLY ...... NYLON .. • .. . FULL 4-Ply
55 PLUJ
TAX
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AND TRADI
·~o(ck ttb• wALL _ _
65 P~lll
T~l
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AND TRAOE

77Sx14
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aLAtK SID. WALL-....,-

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WHir&amp; SIDE WA,LLS _ $2.00 MORE

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Beads - Br•celels - Ear

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• BR!ATU ClmiAIE ••• eastlr to •

WORKING MA.~S SPI1Cltltl
SPEND .t LITTLE •• S.tVB .t LoT!

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1.

•I 194 cu. ln. 8 cyl. Std. trau. Jladlo, Heat·
er, Like new, whitewall tlreB, 111111
finilb.

3811 V8 IDIIIDO 'I'IIJt f speed boll. nntl

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HOUSE PAINT .

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1964_Chtvy II 2 Daor $1105

$995

MORE EXPENSIVE HOUS.E
DUTCH STANDARD.
PUU liNOED OIL

1966 (.1evelle Malibu $2195

1962 Ford9 Pass•

17.

'Prasid1mt

QUALITY USED CARS
NOW AT LOWER PRICES:

· Interior, wlilte llitlih. ratllo and tie&amp;ter

DAILY 08\'Pl'OQUOTE - Here's how to work ":

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Stiitlilllc Wtlll,b, low onlleage, by local
Gilfier, ~ iood · W1'ir. tiN, \18 engine, automille: tralll., l)ower steering and brakes,
rttd\11 o,nd hhler~ S&amp;vo bore.

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Country Squire

fs

Bull&lt; ond bot fortllloor, bulk
•PNidlng eppU•"'- bulk
spn1d1r truckt - fDr ell
your ftrtlllnr nttda.

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Christian Service, was guest
speaker Monday night at the an·
nual mother-daughter banquet
of the Pomeroy United Metho-

Community
Corner

i!ld sjJeak on the Negro in

South at 7:30 Sunday eve,·&gt;ing
Heath Methodist Church.
cDeport.
Redding will speak on resulls
of the racial conflict. A forrner I
teacher of music, voice, and
ciology, he spent most of hi
life in the south. The service
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Mr. and Mrs. Haroia Sauer,
Middleport, Route 1, entertain·
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dinner honoring the Rev. curt
Davis of Indianapolis, Ind., here
for speCial services at the Rock
Church Other guests
tile Sauers· were the Rev.

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Serving Meigs County for over 95

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Come to Elberfelds Busy Ready To
Wear Department and see the many
gift suggestions for Mom. Hundreds
of beautiful dresses to choose from
in her favorite styles, fabrics a nd
colors. Many dusters and shifts to
select from for her leisure hours at
home. Blouses in dressy and tailored
styles. Give her sportswear from our
fine selection of separates and coordinates. Shop the main floor for
handbags, aprons, gloves, jewelry,
billfolds and leather accessories,
lingerie, cosmetics, umbrellas, handkerchiefs, scarves, hosiery, Timex,
wrist watches, candy- just the ideal
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EVIlLYN Gibbons Sweet, who
came here for a vacation with
her parents while ber husband
serves his cuuntry, has taken
a teaching job. She Is at the
Rutland school
seventh
and eighth graders.
1 husband. Richard, Is' with
the
National Guard at Fort Knox,
Ky. Re will complete his "hitch"
in July, and the couple will
returning to their home In
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for the Middleport senior cla!lS II
play, "The Boarding H o u s e
Reach," Is 8 p.m. Friday in
high school auditorium. It's a
Maxwell fan&gt;ily three-act
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GIANTS"
at the Winding Trail Garden Club show. It was a
Johnny
Tommy
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used a bead of cabbage for the head, carrot
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God" as her topic, Mrs. Rlcb· were ,,~~resented by Mrs. ~t !junior· department of the
ards commented·on .God's glory Walton, president of, the. Lydia ·day school. 'jbe grOilp,
in the beauty of nature, H Is Circle, lo Mfg. Robert Warn~r• .ed ill J~ne .Anil '1'\'amsley,
handiwork and artistry. She oldest ·RIOther presen~ to M)'s.' Neibert, Pat, Pam, end
said that the mountains a r e Paul Eichinger, . yooJngest mo- Vaughan, ~Ollie; Cat!Jle
Observing Music
God's thoug!lts, piled up; · the ther, and to Mrs. Rlcbal"ds. Mrs. Cindy Campbel~ Diana
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Month at Meeting ..
and the flowers .are His Day tribute to daughters, wilb 'Reuter, .sang "Only God
By Charlene
National MuSic Month will
, in bloom. The group her daugllter, Diana, giving the Make a Blossom," and
observed at the 2 p.m. Friday was asked to assume an alii· response. Mrs. Fred ~man, Knows What Is Best for You."
Hoeflich
meeting of Return Jonathan tude of prayer as Mrs. Richards treasurer of the Portsmouth Mrs. Girllid Wildermuth dlro!C.1-IGuy
Creek baccalaureate
Meigs Chapter, Daughters of the concluded her remarks witb a District, was a
at the oiJ. ed the group, wilb Mrs. V. D.
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Nort~ 1 club's entry in the Sears Civic Beautification Contest.
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