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raiding ~1111!1 Vlaa,m may _., :- u,J.. IIa~ 1ald the
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In Sel1tll ~am. a us. Monday wblcb "could ba9B
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Cong ban4 ·. ill a atunn!Dg lhe fiorth 'Vteloameae bordar
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Pomeroy Council Approv~
New Street Lighting Rate$
BOY STILL MISSING

19 Mercury Vapor Lights

Pomeroy Emer&amp;ency Squad
memben returned draUIIIII

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GENA MATHEWS
TERESA Mtl'URNER ·
each of the'tour Southern High School classes will be vle.ing
at annual banquet on Saturday, May 27, it the higli
-and
Charles A lldre, R~clne, will represent the freshman cla&amp;s; _Janie~
· S'f racuse, sopllomore class; Gena Mathews, daughter of
~1811 and Teresa McTurner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don McTurner,
Linda Yost, 1966 alumni queen, Will crown the winner to be selected by

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wiDplnii'Uli,·Tony Perez,.waan't IIi bls last· eight at •ball In bls behind the Reds. A victory· l'lllinst his former teammates seven ca111es for, $be
VPI Spoi1l W..U.
In the Pirate clubbOWie. IUs last .two games.
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It was the "best" game for loth lnniD&amp; double save the But even tiJough Clemente one.game of: the leadel'll.
liver the Dodgers. The loss went hits. . Ray· IC!Jip,
By llll'l. 1'4'le lloldmoa Roberto Clemente Monday nl&amp;bl league.leadlng ClnciDbatl lled.i had given lite Pirates &amp;.,706 leed .In the -olher three James ·to PhU Regan, who suffered his innlnga to ret the !lin
Mrs. Jobn Cbevaller ol Lol- The Riverview Garden Club but It bad to be one of worsl an 8-7 victory over the :ptrates in the ninth, Lee May's lwo-run played Monday In !be majors, first defeat since May 13, 1966 Herbel sufrered the ion.
!ride 11'81 a guesl Wednesday of Reedsville held its Aprll for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
despite tlll'ee homers and ~. horner Ued it aM perez doubled Chicago wflipped San Francisco after 16 straight victories and Joiul (Blue · M.oon) OdOJi ,,
of Mrs. Nelael Weatberm&amp;D. She meeting at the home of Ml'll. "II was the best· game· I've double by Cle111en.te, who drove In Pete Rose In the lOth to pin ~. Kans~a City topped Califor- 11 appearances without a Plerce pilched an eighj;.hjtter to
~lso vlalted berniece, Ml'll. Guy Claremont llards. Roll c a 11 ever bad .•• ,"Clemente said. In ell seven. runs for the losers. the loss on Jilllll Pizarro and ni• 5-2 and Houston edged Los setback.
give Kansas City ill ·vlclor7
Spencer and other reiaUves. wea anawered by membOI'II After a loag pause the Pirate
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give the victory to Gerry Angeles 5-3 in 10 Innings. The Billy Williams, Lee Thomas over CaUfornia. The iiist.;!Janl
Mr. and ' Ml'll, R. C. Orr of brlDglng 11 wild flower to identi· rlghtfielder continued, " ... In C)emente, who · now Jellti the .\..rlgo,
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New York-Atlanta, Baltimore- and Ernie Banks hit homers to to Rickey ·9fk·althoti&amp;I\,IJl"'"'
The Plains were Sunday guests fy. Mrs. Harllss Frank, pres!- a losing cause, lhal is. My besl majors' In baiting with a .390 It was a costly loss for the Boston and Detroit-Wasbinglon carry the Cubs to their victory or the five runs off hin).'pre
of Mr. and Ml'll. C. E. Woode. dent, conducted the business glimes sre when I drive In the iaverage and in RB!s wlth 24, Pirates, the winter book !avo- games were all rained out.
over the Giants and into third ; unearned. Odom wenr~..Jt-a'
Mr. and Ml'll. Leonard Me- swlon. Members voted to do- winning run."
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GW have returned to the Al nate to the caneer fund in The guy who drove in . the doubles, a single and e~gbt RBI1
fllem lbree games two runs in the loth Inning was lite sixth win In the last Pierce finished up.
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Jo Ann Prent~ce Captures Civitan Crow1t_" ;

14wn, Ga.
Joseph's Hospital. Tile Spring ,
DALLAS fUPI) -Jo Ann winds plagued the golfers all lth• cup and sank itlor.lll!l;lltle
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Hayes and Regional meeting was announePrentlc• thought she ''played a day, and only one was able to and the 1;1,475 prize monej~
grandson of Chester were visit- ed for May 20 at the Bradbury
tittle chicken" on the finJI conquer the Glen Lakes Country
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mlltee, Mrs. Walter Brown, CINCINNATI (UP!) · Art they don't need m'.''
thel won her the Dallas Civitan layout.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronnle Golden Mrs. Donald Myers and Ml'll. Shamsky claims he knows how Tommy Helm•, another of the
Open Golf Tournament title That was Carol Mann, see~mg
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with a tlll'ee-under-par 281 was her second straight title alter
5eldon Baker, Pomeroy visited lowing omcel'll to aerve: pres!- night bul the rest of the ClnciJ&gt;. right toe, sold, "I abuul went
a bold 40-foot beauty that died a winning at Midland, Tex., :est
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Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark and dent, Ml'll. Claremont Harris; nati Reds were too busy cele- crazy slttinl in the stands: foot from the pin.
week. Her 32-37-jj9 put her at
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vice president, Mrs. Lyle Bald- bratlng to have much s)'lllpathy was yelling like a fan."
The M. year. old Alabama even par 284 and won $1,240 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. IUP.II
. Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph Rlne of erson; secretary, Mrs. R. L. for the Pittsburgh rlghUielder.
But Sbamsky stopped a min·
blonde floundered to five bogeys fourth place money
- Rain again hampered,·oper~
Bethesda spent several days Larkins; treasurer, Mrs. Dor- "We may never lose another ute to think about Clemente.
against a lone birdie on the Third place honors went to lions at llle Indianapollll••tor
with ber sister, Mr. and Mrs. sel Riebel; librarian, Mrs. Her- game," Chico Ruiz exclaimed "I know just bow be feels, 1
final round, but the S7-3S-75 Kathy Whitworth whose 35-37- Speedway Mooday, ·tiut• &lt;~not •
Blain Taylor.
man Grossnickle, and flower in the dresslag room after the know what's going through his
was just e110ugh to •queeze is 72 left her at 283 and earned before 30 cars, including 28 not
Mrs, Guy Boggess vislled an fund treasurer, Mrs. R. E. Wll- leaJUe-leading Reds edged the mind," be said. Last year
Cbarlle Brown, eb? one strokr ahead of Judy her $1,540.
vel qualified, made in ontO the
afternoon with Neisel Weather- IIams.
Pirates 8-7 in 10 Innings even Sbamsky came off the bench
wilal posltloa does your Kimball, whose 38-35-73 put Miss Kimball had just birdied irack for practice laps. · ""'
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lrlend play!"
her at 2112 -worth $1,900.
the 18th hole, and left Miss The final two day!'~ of
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Cov'·"'on,
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·• th e ball th e •olrs t Pr'elj.tCe
t' nee d"mg a par to wIn. qua l'f'
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na uremto ur toorbae hpec-ld seven runs for the losers with Reds lost to the Pll''ales
11cat1ons 1or lhe "iimnii
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In
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tlll'ee
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before
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Deren Johnson, out with a
Belt Gome
washed ou~ - Sunday's round," shot of the day," but then (Saturday and Sunday.
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Roland Torrence.
un
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Miss Prentice recalled. "But I overdubbed her second &lt;hol j In the only serious accident of
Mr. and Mra. Dorset Miller consisted of an artl~le. on hollse get sl'Onger but It looks like dressing room, Clemente
Major League Leaden
played a little chicken out there and only a soft drink stand '&lt;epli the day, Chuck Arneld of
and sons have moved hack 14 plants by Mrs. Williams and
"This was the best game I've By UDited Preos llllemtitlonal
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today ~pecially alter I a ucr rom bouncing 041 o l Gordena, Calif., suffered :b&gt;aisth
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cold wini came up just as I hit bounds -~ circumst~nce , ~hat j es and was "shaken up a ,bit''
Eustis. Fla .. a couple months.
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(baoed on 80 at ball)
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man and are building a new tess and ~s. GrossrJcle, dur- fifth place Cleveland Indians - triple, two doubles, a
Cepeda, StL 22 84 16 30 .357
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lng lhe SOCial hour.
with four kestraighl wins bebebisixnd and ei•'t RBis. In his last Wiliams, Chi 271111 17 37 .356
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games, he has 7.3 hit• and
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Christian Service of the Metho- Mrs. Cbarles Ayers and How- New York Yankee.' m ~e start RBis. He's hitting .390 lor
Brock, 811 26 120 16 40 .3ls I
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dis! Churcil met May 4 at the ard Buckley visited WJ'th Mr. of a !w&lt;&gt;iame series 14mgbt.
aesson
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part of the reason lor the sud- Clemeste also prevented
Mzrski, Pitt 26111 16 36 ·324 · By United Press lllternatloaal
Nadonal League
That left eight spots open for
prwam leader, chose as her Mr. and Ml'll. Lawrence Rose den change of luck was th~t Reds from winning in lhe
WIUs, Pitt
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W .[. Pet. GB qualifications this weekend lor
subject, "Ccnsider the IJUes" spent a lew days with Mr. and Manager Joe Adcock and his when pllcber Gerry
American Leape
I W. L, Pet GB Chicago
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22 .10 , 688
the !!-car field that will start
from Life In the Spirit. Tribute Mrs. Dana Van Meter and fam- players are getting to know smashed a drive that was
G. AB. R. H. Pet.
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was paid to mothers In music ily at Belpre. While there Dav- each other a little better;, , lng over the fence. He leaped Kaline, Det 26 99 21 S6 .3&amp;1 Detroit
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and ' poetry. Tentative plans In id Van Meter had eye surgery Larry Brown s~d, Were mto the air, tipped It and
F.Rbsn, Bal 26 95 20 31 .326 Kansas City 14 11 .500 51\ ' St. Louis
15 II :577 4 was 162 mi,les per hour b!ll AI
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Carew, Min 25 1f1 11 28 .32% Boston
13 14 .481 8 Atlanta
14 14 .500 6 Unser, Albtllluerque, N.Mo;ll
at Gallipolis, May 18, were lelia.
ill gelling to know how we play Reds' ,manager Dave
Was 22 78 g 25 .~1 Cleveland •· lZ 13 .480 8 San Fran
14 15 483 61\ 1car he qUalified Saturday .et 1
made. The secretary wa• to or- Mr. and Mrs. Clyae ·Kind- and w~ ~ j~t beglnnl~~ to said, "i've never seen
· Bos '11100 17 32 .320 New York
12 13 .480 6 Phiadelphia
IS 14 :481 61&gt; speed of 164 ·594 .m p.h. to pta&lt;:e
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10 15 .400 8". I~mw on _the outSide of llle lhir1l
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Breenng cards and mi!IC•l\all- visited Sunday Willi Mr. and ._Gary ,Bell, wOO,'• been around Lee May, whoae !)Yo-run
Nrlhrp, Del 26104 11 31 .298 Minnesota
11 15 .423 71&gt; Los Angeiea
IQ 18 .357 10 lr·•- _·..-..-.-..-.-====...-;
eous •"I items. Ml'll. Home Mrs. Mark Pickering· • 'lk 10 yeal'll, oald, II w~ the rough· mer In the last of the ninth'
, Min 28105 22 31 295 Baltimore
II 15 123 711 Houston
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be s had with Cleve- il 7-7, said, "I've never been Cnglro, Ros ••
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Frhan, Del 26 12 12 24 .293
Monday's Results
Chgo 9 San, .Frat\ 3
Jun~ 1 al 1;30 at the aon6. ed he~ busband wifll a &gt;llll out .. ''~ weath_er ,1,1 ~ worst Pizam wasn't going to give
Home R..s
KC 5 Calif 2 (night!
NY at AUanta, ppd, rain
'!be Fourth Quarterly Confer- of his birthday recently.
ever, Bell smd. We ve lost so an~ng to pull so I was
NaHonal Leagne: Aaron 8na Ballo at Bsn, night, •ppd..
Cin 8 Pitt 7 (W logs, nigh!)
ence for the Reedsvllle Metho- were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Phil· many brutal one-run games. mg lor an outside pitch. Torre, Braves 8; Johnson, Reds ' Del at Wah, night, ppd.. rain Rou 5 Losa 3 (10 ings, night)'
dial Charge was held at lbe lips and Wanda, Randy, How- And haviug · 8 manager who thought (Matty) Alou was
Ban)&lt;s, Cubs, Brock, Cerda (Ot1ly games scheduled)
Today'• Pro'!~~le Pitchers 1
Tuppers Plains church annex on ard and Mike Randolph, of Ll~ never managed before and who to catch it· the way It was
and Clemente, Pirates 6.
Today's PI'Obable Plteben
(All Times EDT)
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May 2 at 7:30 with around 40 in tie Hocking, Mrs. Gladys bas so many different Ideas f,U1 mg but it got over the fence.
America• Leapt: Freehan Cleveland (McDowell 2-1)
Pittsburgh IFryman 0.1) at ,
attendance. The meeting was Morgan and Debbie of
a lot of pressure.~n us all.
Perez Gelo lloar 111t1
and Kaline, Tigers 7; Blefary New York (Peterson 0-2),
Cincinnati (Queen 4-1), B:lli j
In charge of the DistriCI Super· R. D., and Nancy Brewer, Port- Bro~ ·•ddedd," '\ :ay ttake Tony Perez, who
F. Robinson, Orioles, Agee, p.m. ·
p.m.
118 8110 er mon ,Y"
lntendeut, the Rev. Calvin Rod· •land.
ge on- bome the wlnniD&amp; run In
Sox and Mlncber, Angels Baltimore (Phoebus I-ll
Philadelphia (Ellsworth 1·21 ,
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eheffer, Portsmouth. who also Horace Kibble, John Buchan- to things. But well ~.a better 1oth,- said It was the first
Boston (Brw\dim 0-41. 7:30
at St Louis (Washburn 1-2), 9
•howect movies of Camp Frsn- an and Rusaell Randolph at- team In the long run.
he ever collected lour hits in
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Minnesota · (Chance
p.m.
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c1 'sAsbury near Rio Grande. tended a NARCE meeting at
Completely Revamped Style major leaJUe lame.
Nat!ooal League: Clemente, Chicago (Buzbardt t-1), t
Houston (Zachary 0-3) at Los
ReffOShments were •erved lol· lite Redwood Restaurant in
Adcock has .completely re• Perez' double, .bls fourth hit
24; Aaron, Braves 23; California (Sanford 1·21
Angeles (Osteen 4-2), 11 P-Ill,_ I
this now)
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pre, recently,
vam_ped the lnd18Ds style of de- the game, came with two
Cards 21: Torre, Braves Kansas City (Hunter 3-S),
New Vorl (Seaver 3-1) at
Mr. and Mrs. S14nley Gary I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barnell, !OilSive play and especially and sent home Pete Rose from and Johnson, Reda 20.
p.m.
Atlanta (Bruce 2-l), . 8:05 p.m.!
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and son of Clearwater. Fla .. Iformer local residents, are now their offense, Brown said. , first baae 14 give Red
Amerl&lt;an League: Kallne, Detroit (Wilson 4-2) at
Chicago (Jenkins 3-2) at San •l
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visited her parents, Mr. and visiting with their
D~spite concern thai Adcock s pitcher Arrlgq bls third
22; Freehan, Tjgers 21; lngton (Pascual 2·1). 8·05
Francisco ..(Marichal 5-3). II ,
Mrs. Dana Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
continual Instructions could victory. Victim of the
Robinson, Orioles 20; PeWednelday's Gamel
p.m.
of Parkersburg.
a bad effect on the COil' winning bit was Juan Pizarro, troceUi, Red So•. Klllebrew and Clfve at N. Y. night
Wedoesday's Games
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Mr. and Ml'll. Gene
fidence ~f "?me of the hitters, the last of leur Pirate pllchers. Versalles, Twins 18.
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Il'nlto at Bsn, night
Pitt a• Cin. night ..
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visited 8 recent Sunday
Max AlviS d1sagreed.
The Reds al one time down
Pittlllog
Ml'nn at Cl night
Philo at St. Louis. night
Mr. and Ml'll. Robert Sams
"Joe ~as .~elped, me a lot." ~· sent the game Into
National Leape: Veale, Pi- Calif at KC, night ·
Hou at Losa. night
THAT GETS ACTION
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sons at Wesron, w. va_.
Alvis smd. I don I let It ~~~- 1nnlnga when rookie first
rates 5-11; Holtzman, Cubs 4-ll: Del at Wah night
New York at Atlanta, night
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is go.~ to lake a lot more bls !bird bH of the game, with and Arrigo, Reds 3.0.
Eduarljo Corletll scored
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Mr, and Mrs. Robert Slack,' and Mrs. W. A. Elam.
w?~k.
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~·· 1\11 base In the ninth
American LeaJU•;,, Hor)en, decisive tO-round decision
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Give us a lltue mo~. !IDle. rung.
White Soz 4-0; Sparri\'a, Tigers Sooth Alrica's Gerry de llrn•'"l
and Mrs. Roger Slack and son Idaughter and a friend of
The best Is yello come. Alvis Until CJnclnnaU drew even 3-0; Chence, Twins S.l; Peters, Monday night.
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6l5oulb !llliwaukee, Wiaconson; ,ton, were Sunday afternoon
predicted.
the ninth, It seemed !bola
White Sox 4-1: Lonborg, Red Corletti, who welgbed
)\Irs. Ada Sleek of Syraeul!e,: sitors of Mr. and Mrs.
AI least one Indian sounded man show by Clemente would So• and Knowles, Senators 3-1. pounds, was not able to send
and Mr. and Ml'll. Wayne Wier I Haning and Rhonda.
unhappy wllh Adcock Monday, carry the Pirates 1e victory.
Bruyn t116 to the canvas
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l(id Greg of Caledonia, 0., were j Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Outfielder Rocky Colavil4 VIctim of the frrst two
ARGENTINE WINNER
landed 8 bruising right to
Silurday afternoon and Sunday ;of Elyria were weekend
~omplained Adeock's platoo11- IQ8llte homers was Red
MANCHESTER, E n g 1a n,d chin th~t had th~ loser woiobllr•gl
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Vlsliors of Mr. and Mrs. HarleY of ber parents, Mr. and Mr lD8 policy Is deprlvfog blm of hantler MUt PapP,&amp;s, who
(UP!)- Argentine heavyweight
the eighth round.
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E. Johnson, Tammy, CherI Evertt Lambert,
a chance to make up a pay cut out after 1m innlnga.
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and Terry.
Mr. and Ml'll. Gene Lambert thai be accepted when he got bls final home run off
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Mr. and Ml'll. Larry Barr and ,and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil signed up.
two out In
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and Mrs. Howard Thomu and i Elyria, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
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iGrover and daughters, Mrs. Jo"
Mrs. Ruth Underwood w a s ~ seph Johnson and Ml'll. Lee
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w ere Stulday dinner
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Kenneth Johnson, Annett
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Clemente. i OUts Are Futile, .Reds Win,r
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By vrro Bl'ELUNO ·
wiDplnii'Uli,·Tony Perez,.waan't IIi bls last· eight at •ball In bls behind the Reds. A victory· l'lllinst his former teammates seven ca111es for, $be
VPI Spoi1l W..U.
In the Pirate clubbOWie. IUs last .two games.
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would have moved them wltbln \o give the Astros their victory blasted lour Giaril
._ 'l in: ._,_ BrktiN
It was the "best" game for loth lnniD&amp; double save the But even tiJough Clemente one.game of: the leadel'll.
liver the Dodgers. The loss went hits. . Ray· IC!Jip,
By llll'l. 1'4'le lloldmoa Roberto Clemente Monday nl&amp;bl league.leadlng ClnciDbatl lled.i had given lite Pirates &amp;.,706 leed .In the -olher three James ·to PhU Regan, who suffered his innlnga to ret the !lin
Mrs. Jobn Cbevaller ol Lol- The Riverview Garden Club but It bad to be one of worsl an 8-7 victory over the :ptrates in the ninth, Lee May's lwo-run played Monday In !be majors, first defeat since May 13, 1966 Herbel sufrered the ion.
!ride 11'81 a guesl Wednesday of Reedsville held its Aprll for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
despite tlll'ee homers and ~. horner Ued it aM perez doubled Chicago wflipped San Francisco after 16 straight victories and Joiul (Blue · M.oon) OdOJi ,,
of Mrs. Nelael Weatberm&amp;D. She meeting at the home of Ml'll. "II was the best· game· I've double by Cle111en.te, who drove In Pete Rose In the lOth to pin ~. Kans~a City topped Califor- 11 appearances without a Plerce pilched an eighj;.hjtter to
~lso vlalted berniece, Ml'll. Guy Claremont llards. Roll c a 11 ever bad .•• ,"Clemente said. In ell seven. runs for the losers. the loss on Jilllll Pizarro and ni• 5-2 and Houston edged Los setback.
give Kansas City ill ·vlclor7
Spencer and other reiaUves. wea anawered by membOI'II After a loag pause the Pirate
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GolnJ Slroq
give the victory to Gerry Angeles 5-3 in 10 Innings. The Billy Williams, Lee Thomas over CaUfornia. The iiist.;!Janl
Mr. and ' Ml'll, R. C. Orr of brlDglng 11 wild flower to identi· rlghtfielder continued, " ... In C)emente, who · now Jellti the .\..rlgo,
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New York-Atlanta, Baltimore- and Ernie Banks hit homers to to Rickey ·9fk·althoti&amp;I\,IJl"'"'
The Plains were Sunday guests fy. Mrs. Harllss Frank, pres!- a losing cause, lhal is. My besl majors' In baiting with a .390 It was a costly loss for the Boston and Detroit-Wasbinglon carry the Cubs to their victory or the five runs off hin).'pre
of Mr. and Ml'll. C. E. Woode. dent, conducted the business glimes sre when I drive In the iaverage and in RB!s wlth 24, Pirates, the winter book !avo- games were all rained out.
over the Giants and into third ; unearned. Odom wenr~..Jt-a'
Mr. and Ml'll. Leonard Me- swlon. Members voted to do- winning run."
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j has three homOI'II, a t~ple, ttro rites lor the pennant, since It Bob Aspromonte tripled In place In the Nations! League It j•nnings, to get the vi~rt~:pnd
GW have returned to the Al nate to the caneer fund in The guy who drove in . the doubles, a single and e~gbt RBI1
fllem lbree games two runs in the loth Inning was lite sixth win In the last Pierce finished up.
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Jo Ann Prent~ce Captures Civitan Crow1t_" ;

14wn, Ga.
Joseph's Hospital. Tile Spring ,
DALLAS fUPI) -Jo Ann winds plagued the golfers all lth• cup and sank itlor.lll!l;lltle
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Hayes and Regional meeting was announePrentlc• thought she ''played a day, and only one was able to and the 1;1,475 prize monej~
grandson of Chester were visit- ed for May 20 at the Bradbury
tittle chicken" on the finJI conquer the Glen Lakes Country
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lng Mr. and Ml'll. Fon Hal..y School. Tha nominating comround, but the pressure chip Club's 6.177-yard, par 353·6-71
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and family Friday evening.
mlltee, Mrs. Walter Brown, CINCINNATI (UP!) · Art they don't need m'.''
thel won her the Dallas Civitan layout.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronnle Golden Mrs. Donald Myers and Ml'll. Shamsky claims he knows how Tommy Helm•, another of the
Open Golf Tournament title That was Carol Mann, see~mg
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of Athens and Mr. and Ml'll. Denver Weber, named the lol· Reberto Clemente fell Monday Red cripples with a broken
with a tlll'ee-under-par 281 was her second straight title alter
5eldon Baker, Pomeroy visited lowing omcel'll to aerve: pres!- night bul the rest of the ClnciJ&gt;. right toe, sold, "I abuul went
a bold 40-foot beauty that died a winning at Midland, Tex., :est
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Mr. and Mrs. Way Clark and dent, Ml'll. Claremont Harris; nati Reds were too busy cele- crazy slttinl in the stands: foot from the pin.
week. Her 32-37-jj9 put her at
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vice president, Mrs. Lyle Bald- bratlng to have much s)'lllpathy was yelling like a fan."
The M. year. old Alabama even par 284 and won $1,240 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. IUP.II
. Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph Rlne of erson; secretary, Mrs. R. L. for the Pittsburgh rlghUielder.
But Sbamsky stopped a min·
blonde floundered to five bogeys fourth place money
- Rain again hampered,·oper~
Bethesda spent several days Larkins; treasurer, Mrs. Dor- "We may never lose another ute to think about Clemente.
against a lone birdie on the Third place honors went to lions at llle Indianapollll••tor
with ber sister, Mr. and Mrs. sel Riebel; librarian, Mrs. Her- game," Chico Ruiz exclaimed "I know just bow be feels, 1
final round, but the S7-3S-75 Kathy Whitworth whose 35-37- Speedway Mooday, ·tiut• &lt;~not •
Blain Taylor.
man Grossnickle, and flower in the dresslag room after the know what's going through his
was just e110ugh to •queeze is 72 left her at 283 and earned before 30 cars, including 28 not
Mrs, Guy Boggess vislled an fund treasurer, Mrs. R. E. Wll- leaJUe-leading Reds edged the mind," be said. Last year
Cbarlle Brown, eb? one strokr ahead of Judy her $1,540.
vel qualified, made in ontO the
afternoon with Neisel Weather- IIams.
Pirates 8-7 in 10 Innings even Sbamsky came off the bench
wilal posltloa does your Kimball, whose 38-35-73 put Miss Kimball had just birdied irack for practice laps. · ""'
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though
Clemente
drove
In
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and
hit
three
homers
but
lrlend play!"
her at 2112 -worth $1,900.
the 18th hole, and left Miss The final two day!'~ of
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Leo Torrence of-•-d
Cov'·"'on,
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"I charg.,.
·• th e ball th e •olrs t Pr'elj.tCe
t' nee d"mg a par to wIn. qua l'f'
...b• rue
an wetr'
na uremto ur toorbae hpec-ld seven runs for the losers with Reds lost to the Pll''ales
11cat1ons 1or lhe "iimnii
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Ky. spent Ihe w"""""
ere M y 25 1 5
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ked
tlll'ee
home
runs
and
a
double.
In
extra
innings.
tlll'ee
days
before
the
rains
The
c'hamplon
hit
her
"best
tee
Da~
5~mile
auto
rac(are:)il
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with hi• brother, Mr. and Mrs. R a
p \ mn:'
or
Deren Johnson, out with a
Belt Gome
washed ou~ - Sunday's round," shot of the day," but then (Saturday and Sunday.
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Roland Torrence.
un
e ar • e prgram hamstring, said, "Every day I Meanwhile, in the
Miss Prentice recalled. "But I overdubbed her second &lt;hol j In the only serious accident of
Mr. and Mra. Dorset Miller consisted of an artl~le. on hollse get sl'Onger but It looks like dressing room, Clemente
Major League Leaden
played a little chicken out there and only a soft drink stand '&lt;epli the day, Chuck Arneld of
and sons have moved hack 14 plants by Mrs. Williams and
"This was the best game I've By UDited Preos llllemtitlonal
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eir home here after beln• In "Ptan,,Ung flower beds and borbd
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today ~pecially alter I a ucr rom bouncing 041 o l Gordena, Calif., suffered :b&gt;aisth
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ever a . . . .
Leadiag Batten
cold wini came up just as I hit bounds -~ circumst~nce , ~hat j es and was "shaken up a ,bit''
Eustis. Fla .. a couple months.
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(baoed on 80 at ball)
the first tee.
eertslnly woufd have cost her 1when. his racer crashed into .the
arrangements
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Harold M ss Mr H
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on the northwest &gt;torn
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G. AB. R-11. Pel. agalns me en, ""e sa .
ss ren Ice cam y P!oppe dunng a practice lap. ''
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Cl te p·t• 24 100 24 39 390 The chill 20-25 miles an bour her four-Iron chip shot ri&amp;hl by The car owned by Riclll!rd ,
laban and bought two lots from
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weather· ed 14 15 memben by the ho':' , NEW YORK (UPI) - The Clemente hsd three homers, Slaub, Hous 21 118 5 25 .388
~~~:t~he~~~ h~a::g.:lii\::
man and are building a new tess and ~s. GrossrJcle, dur- fifth place Cleveland Indians - triple, two doubles, a
Cepeda, StL 22 84 16 30 .357
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lng lhe SOCial hour.
with four kestraighl wins bebebisixnd and ei•'t RBis. In his last Wiliams, Chi 271111 17 37 .356
and sp&amp;!J twice:
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26 99 8 34 343
The rain washed out qualfftca·
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The Women's Society of Mr. and Mrs. VlrgU Buckley, em - a on 1 e ~urn r
games, he has 7.3 hit• and
ey,
Christian Service of the Metho- Mrs. Cbarles Ayers and How- New York Yankee.' m ~e start RBis. He's hitting .390 lor
Brock, 811 26 120 16 40 .3ls I
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dis! Churcil met May 4 at the ard Buckley visited WJ'th Mr. of a !w&lt;&gt;iame series 14mgbt.
aesson
and
leads
the
Alou,
Alia
28116 19 38 .328
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"·ller SF
28 83 9 27 ... ·
oil the •lirst day of time tl'l8ls. ·
church annex with six mem- and Mrs. Ronald Slbold and lam The tr aveUng Indi ans th.._, with 24 RBis.
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bel'll preaent. Mrs. Effie Horn, ily at Pt. Pleasant.
part of the reason lor the sud- Clemeste also prevented
Mzrski, Pitt 26111 16 36 ·324 · By United Press lllternatloaal
Nadonal League
That left eight spots open for
prwam leader, chose as her Mr. and Ml'll. Lawrence Rose den change of luck was th~t Reds from winning in lhe
WIUs, Pitt
22 95 16 30 .316 1
American Leape
W .[. Pet. GB qualifications this weekend lor
subject, "Ccnsider the IJUes" spent a lew days with Mr. and Manager Joe Adcock and his when pllcber Gerry
American Leape
I W. L, Pet GB Chicago
, Cincinnati
22 .10 , 688
the !!-car field that will start
from Life In the Spirit. Tribute Mrs. Dana Van Meter and fam- players are getting to know smashed a drive that was
G. AB. R. H. Pet.
18 7 ·120 ... , Piltsburgh ,
t6 tO . 613 "3 th;hholi~ayt •:•sst~ M!
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was paid to mothers In music ily at Belpre. While there Dav- each other a little better;, , lng over the fence. He leaped Kaline, Det 26 99 21 S6 .3&amp;1 Detroit
17 9 .654 1111 Chicago · ·
16 11 .593 31\
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and ' poetry. Tentative plans In id Van Meter had eye surgery Larry Brown s~d, Were mto the air, tipped It and
F.Rbsn, Bal 26 95 20 31 .326 Kansas City 14 11 .500 51\ ' St. Louis
15 II :577 4 was 162 mi,les per hour b!ll AI
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altentl Officers Tr~ School at Memorial Hospital •, . Mar· still 00 K sbal!~n cruise, Joe balf caromed lor a double.
Carew, Min 25 1f1 11 28 .32% Boston
13 14 .481 8 Atlanta
14 14 .500 6 Unser, Albtllluerque, N.Mo;ll
at Gallipolis, May 18, were lelia.
ill gelling to know how we play Reds' ,manager Dave
Was 22 78 g 25 .~1 Cleveland •· lZ 13 .480 8 San Fran
14 15 483 61\ 1car he qUalified Saturday .et 1
made. The secretary wa• to or- Mr. and Mrs. Clyae ·Kind- and w~ ~ j~t beglnnl~~ to said, "i've never seen
· Bos '11100 17 32 .320 New York
12 13 .480 6 Phiadelphia
IS 14 :481 61&gt; speed of 164 ·594 .m p.h. to pta&lt;:e
md of baseball
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10 15 .400 8". I~mw on _the outSide of llle lhir1l
der Kwlk for making jelly. als o rew and friends of Parkersburg learn his k
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, Cal 28 93 16 28 .301 Washington
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ew or
n •v
Breenng cards and mi!IC•l\all- visited Sunday Willi Mr. and ._Gary ,Bell, wOO,'• been around Lee May, whoae !)Yo-run
Nrlhrp, Del 26104 11 31 .298 Minnesota
11 15 .423 71&gt; Los Angeiea
IQ 18 .357 10 lr·•- _·..-..-.-..-.-====...-;
eous •"I items. Ml'll. Home Mrs. Mark Pickering· • 'lk 10 yeal'll, oald, II w~ the rough· mer In the last of the ninth'
, Min 28105 22 31 295 Baltimore
II 15 123 711 Houston
9 ~1 .300 12
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be s had with Cleve- il 7-7, said, "I've never been Cnglro, Ros ••
88 13 28 ·.-.".
' C.llforn1·a , . 13 18 ·.us a
ul II
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was named
Dower fund chair· and Mrs. R. E.
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Monday's
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man Tbe nell meetin.J wiU be Mrs Cemll
l'"'"'·c ,... · ·'"" "
a game Ute Ibis; I knew
Frhan, Del 26 12 12 24 .293
Monday's Results
Chgo 9 San, .Frat\ 3
Jun~ 1 al 1;30 at the aon6. ed he~ busband wifll a &gt;llll out .. ''~ weath_er ,1,1 ~ worst Pizam wasn't going to give
Home R..s
KC 5 Calif 2 (night!
NY at AUanta, ppd, rain
'!be Fourth Quarterly Confer- of his birthday recently.
ever, Bell smd. We ve lost so an~ng to pull so I was
NaHonal Leagne: Aaron 8na Ballo at Bsn, night, •ppd..
Cin 8 Pitt 7 (W logs, nigh!)
ence for the Reedsvllle Metho- were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Phil· many brutal one-run games. mg lor an outside pitch. Torre, Braves 8; Johnson, Reds ' Del at Wah, night, ppd.. rain Rou 5 Losa 3 (10 ings, night)'
dial Charge was held at lbe lips and Wanda, Randy, How- And haviug · 8 manager who thought (Matty) Alou was
Ban)&lt;s, Cubs, Brock, Cerda (Ot1ly games scheduled)
Today'• Pro'!~~le Pitchers 1
Tuppers Plains church annex on ard and Mike Randolph, of Ll~ never managed before and who to catch it· the way It was
and Clemente, Pirates 6.
Today's PI'Obable Plteben
(All Times EDT)
1
May 2 at 7:30 with around 40 in tie Hocking, Mrs. Gladys bas so many different Ideas f,U1 mg but it got over the fence.
America• Leapt: Freehan Cleveland (McDowell 2-1)
Pittsburgh IFryman 0.1) at ,
attendance. The meeting was Morgan and Debbie of
a lot of pressure.~n us all.
Perez Gelo lloar 111t1
and Kaline, Tigers 7; Blefary New York (Peterson 0-2),
Cincinnati (Queen 4-1), B:lli j
In charge of the DistriCI Super· R. D., and Nancy Brewer, Port- Bro~ ·•ddedd," '\ :ay ttake Tony Perez, who
F. Robinson, Orioles, Agee, p.m. ·
p.m.
118 8110 er mon ,Y"
lntendeut, the Rev. Calvin Rod· •land.
ge on- bome the wlnniD&amp; run In
Sox and Mlncber, Angels Baltimore (Phoebus I-ll
Philadelphia (Ellsworth 1·21 ,
" AM· READ . ·"''·
eheffer, Portsmouth. who also Horace Kibble, John Buchan- to things. But well ~.a better 1oth,- said It was the first
Boston (Brw\dim 0-41. 7:30
at St Louis (Washburn 1-2), 9
•howect movies of Camp Frsn- an and Rusaell Randolph at- team In the long run.
he ever collected lour hits in
' · Rons Balled Ill
Minnesota · (Chance
p.m.
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(yoy are reacllrtii '; ',
c1 'sAsbury near Rio Grande. tended a NARCE meeting at
Completely Revamped Style major leaJUe lame.
Nat!ooal League: Clemente, Chicago (Buzbardt t-1), t
Houston (Zachary 0-3) at Los
ReffOShments were •erved lol· lite Redwood Restaurant in
Adcock has .completely re• Perez' double, .bls fourth hit
24; Aaron, Braves 23; California (Sanford 1·21
Angeles (Osteen 4-2), 11 P-Ill,_ I
this now)
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lowing 1M meeUng.
pre, recently,
vam_ped the lnd18Ds style of de- the game, came with two
Cards 21: Torre, Braves Kansas City (Hunter 3-S),
New Vorl (Seaver 3-1) at
Mr. and Mrs. S14nley Gary I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barnell, !OilSive play and especially and sent home Pete Rose from and Johnson, Reda 20.
p.m.
Atlanta (Bruce 2-l), . 8:05 p.m.!
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and son of Clearwater. Fla .. Iformer local residents, are now their offense, Brown said. , first baae 14 give Red
Amerl&lt;an League: Kallne, Detroit (Wilson 4-2) at
Chicago (Jenkins 3-2) at San •l
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visited her parents, Mr. and visiting with their
D~spite concern thai Adcock s pitcher Arrlgq bls third
22; Freehan, Tjgers 21; lngton (Pascual 2·1). 8·05
Francisco ..(Marichal 5-3). II ,
Mrs. Dana Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
continual Instructions could victory. Victim of the
Robinson, Orioles 20; PeWednelday's Gamel
p.m.
of Parkersburg.
a bad effect on the COil' winning bit was Juan Pizarro, troceUi, Red So•. Klllebrew and Clfve at N. Y. night
Wedoesday's Games
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Mr. and Ml'll. Gene
fidence ~f "?me of the hitters, the last of leur Pirate pllchers. Versalles, Twins 18.
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Il'nlto at Bsn, night
Pitt a• Cin. night ..
· 'FOR ADVERTISINrl
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visited 8 recent Sunday
Max AlviS d1sagreed.
The Reds al one time down
Pittlllog
Ml'nn at Cl night
Philo at St. Louis. night
Mr. and Ml'll. Robert Sams
"Joe ~as .~elped, me a lot." ~· sent the game Into
National Leape: Veale, Pi- Calif at KC, night ·
Hou at Losa. night
THAT GETS ACTION
S
sons at Wesron, w. va_.
Alvis smd. I don I let It ~~~- 1nnlnga when rookie first
rates 5-11; Holtzman, Cubs 4-ll: Del at Wah night
New York at Atlanta, night
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fuse me. I appreclate 'lt. Buill man May !OCked a home run, Farrell, Phil•, O'Dell, Pirates ::.:_:__.:.:_::..__:_
' _.::_ _ _ _ 1&lt;;Ch~ic~a'!go~at:_:Sa~n~F~ran~_ ___:;!::,,.,"""'.,;,!:!!!!!!!!l!!::!!!!!!~~
'Sunday afternoon visitor of
is go.~ to lake a lot more bls !bird bH of the game, with and Arrigo, Reds 3.0.
Eduarljo Corletll scored
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Mr, and Mrs. Robert Slack,' and Mrs. W. A. Elam.
w?~k.
,
~·· 1\11 base In the ninth
American LeaJU•;,, Hor)en, decisive tO-round decision
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ind lamUy o! Massillon, 0., Mr.l Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Give us a lltue mo~. !IDle. rung.
White Soz 4-0; Sparri\'a, Tigers Sooth Alrica's Gerry de llrn•'"l
and Mrs. Roger Slack and son Idaughter and a friend of
The best Is yello come. Alvis Until CJnclnnaU drew even 3-0; Chence, Twins S.l; Peters, Monday night.
. .,.
6l5oulb !llliwaukee, Wiaconson; ,ton, were Sunday afternoon
predicted.
the ninth, It seemed !bola
White Sox 4-1: Lonborg, Red Corletti, who welgbed
)\Irs. Ada Sleek of Syraeul!e,: sitors of Mr. and Mrs.
AI least one Indian sounded man show by Clemente would So• and Knowles, Senators 3-1. pounds, was not able to send
and Mr. and Ml'll. Wayne Wier I Haning and Rhonda.
unhappy wllh Adcock Monday, carry the Pirates 1e victory.
Bruyn t116 to the canvas
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l(id Greg of Caledonia, 0., were j Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Outfielder Rocky Colavil4 VIctim of the frrst two
ARGENTINE WINNER
landed 8 bruising right to
Silurday afternoon and Sunday ;of Elyria were weekend
~omplained Adeock's platoo11- IQ8llte homers was Red
MANCHESTER, E n g 1a n,d chin th~t had th~ loser woiobllr•gl
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Vlsliors of Mr. and Mrs. HarleY of ber parents, Mr. and Mr lD8 policy Is deprlvfog blm of hantler MUt PapP,&amp;s, who
(UP!)- Argentine heavyweight
the eighth round.
'
E. Johnson, Tammy, CherI Evertt Lambert,
a chance to make up a pay cut out after 1m innlnga.
·lf
and Terry.
Mr. and Ml'll. Gene Lambert thai be accepted when he got bls final home run off
!i
Mr. and Ml'll. Larry Barr and ,and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil signed up.
two out In
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David of Langsvllle, were Sun- ,Gilligoly and family, of Athena,
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day .visitors of her parents, Mr. iMr. and Ml'll. Carl Mourning of
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and Mrs. Howard Thomu and i Elyria, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
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Patricia.
iGrover and daughters, Mrs. Jo"
Mrs. Ruth Underwood w a s ~ seph Johnson and Ml'll. Lee
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~~Monday visitors of Ml'll. How- l
w ere Stulday dinner
no
tedious
5tirring,
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of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
It's HOMOGENIZED!
Mr. and Mrs. James
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Sunday afternoon visitors of
Monday afternoon visitors
and Mrs. Joseph Johnson
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Mr. and Mrs. Everetl 'Ray
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of Grove City; Mr. amj
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Mr. and Ml'll. Lincoln
Kenneth Johnson, Annett
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MldcUepc;rt, Mr.. and . MTI.
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JOhnson,' Gina and lilt.
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·Ambitious Plan Spemlated

'Principal. of Point Ple&amp;;ant terellled In OllllllDC to 'Maailel ,.~~~
Head Start pro- lll&amp;b School. Grant Barnette County. Mrs. Heinz bas
JAROM
LONDON &lt;UPI)-Die mount· pstlng that a lur1ller ~
Mason ,County school submitted a written application employed as Speech Tberapl•rt I
Complete
ing iDIAinalty of lite VIetnam bulldup Wtlt1ld reader tcheduleil for
for t1u! pooltlon of Athlelle Dl- In Jaeksoll County for lilt
fighting lD - ' weeki bas set less llkely.
1001111 Of1
1l, looked
~ ol Wahama Hlgh t!chool two yean.
off opeculatloa llutt Hanoi may Seen from lhls cllstance Hanoi
of tbe
No action was tabn on any ol Fred Gtten of Hl1111811
ORNOB
ba out 1o eut .a ~~~~ two appeara to be \)attllng,.. Ume.
County
of 11\e lpll)leatlono submitted.
trtct was appointed to tbe
nori11ern provmCI!I ol Quant Trl banking largely 4111 political
"'~
during tlielr I e
Rll'9d by lhe boon! for
Cfltlonal Edncatlon Adv11!0J'Y I
and 1bau 'n1lea.
pressures wltbln tbe Oalted
...., IMt Dlgbt.
sum- Committee by llll8lllmoul
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States and outside to It
,.,....,_,_.~ ot
maintenaD&lt;e 1l&lt;llt, most- of lite board.
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In lhe various
'Ibis ltlllblt)Dul plan fJ one of I ita aid llltd llnilb 1bo lob whlclt
ptllldbllltlel behind the 11111'11111 cannot addeve.
~lion Burdette
were !be elsht pei'IOIIS Die blald ~ o Jonc
coacentratlonl in
to the board members tbat they
oppUcatlons, Blrdte 11st of Nquesll for ., 1 r 1ou 1
Demllllarlled Zone.
Hanoi has recently ISI&lt;ed
earefUUy study the contract for Roush,
Lanclanese Ml· IICbool outings mostly
Anodler lheory advanced ,_ I\US81a for more and 111018
operating the Head Start Prcr
Whalen, Gary ~nley, picmes IU!ng place eitlter 011
IJ'8IIIS as submitted for their G&lt;!rald Denie~ Olan,s Cilam· May 22 or May 23 II Ole
~==u ~ervera at lite Moscow
sophisticated
ha1 weapo!IS
untlertltkenw1deb
to
olgnature by lite West Central bers, Larry Lee Sawyera and ing IICitoola.
millter)' oc_ene IIlii" ..wty, to preve~ CommuAlloci_alion composed of elev· Denzil W. Taylor. The men Three repreeentativea of Taro
tbal Communisl8 mar ttlst dlplomalo In London put It
en C09'Jties community
will receive $!.60 per hour for ious seating compaules -e
at •everlni the country -American victory.
11'0~; Burdette stated he felt a 40 hour work week.
present at tlte board to dlecuss
]acr&lt;lSI! lite Plelku-Kontum "" s.m_, observers auggm lbat
many l!ems were left !tom tile Die board authorized Sup! desks for the new Pt. Plea·'man,.,t,
C&amp; = -s•SI••
Ill 1111 l'Antnl Hlghlands. bebind lite Commuttlsta' liP- '"""""""'M'""Idii'""I,.;,'P',..rt,...
eonlt'act lltat should have been Burdette to try to obtam Su- Junmr High Sebool. 'nle .o
~- IIOMD IIICAY ,._. _ .
Another
lint of apeculalioa
-IDcltlded and also llated "be zle Heinz as SpeeclJ Therap15t !can Seatmg Company, Kyle 1o ,,. 11 ,.,..
does DOt rW8 out allofletber
felt unqualified persons were for Mason County IChools af- Co. and the Point OffleeteeiPI:~t
!'.,-,'!".':~'!'"a=
Hanoi plana !GI' o Dlen Bien
lrying oo operste a school oy· ter Burdette mformed the ment eompany were n
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - Phu type action, on a center
Item. • Jl'ollowing a lengthy dis- hoard til at she had asked for ed but no aetion was ~
like Quang Trl City.
.,..sion of the project, the an applieation and must be 1n- Jamee D. Taylor, ohop teamboard voted to study the roner at PPHS, was granted a
These 1rt ecmclullons reaclled
from
latest happmlnp on the
traet further before taking any
summer leave of absence to
IICtion.
further his education; semal
VIetnam battle fronts.
Sevo.-al appltcatlona lor postbudgetary transfers were aplons in the od&gt;ool sy•tem open
proved subjtd to appronl of
a..w
They ... among latell
were read by Burdette, mcludthe State Board of 11\nance
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attemptl to U&amp;e88 tho master :
log his own applicahon for lite
and permlaston was pitied
·plio beblnd Hanol'o pr8ll!lll and:
)IO&amp;illon of Supervisor ot Fithe EUB Church of Broad Ran AilE BABfSlTI'EIIS
ty parlor nm door
long-term atraleiY. Thla lD tum I
and Business Affail'll.
communtty lo usa the Broad OVERPAIDT
tripped over my feel and
lllml from an lltoietbu
Supt. Burdette's tenn as su- PT PLEASANT
Run sehool for vacatton Bible Dear Helen:
Into my lap. she aaid, "Pardcla tq~redlctable IJIIII'I'illa mentalt- ,
parinlendent expin• on June traats' b
- Petit jury School June HI from 1 p.m. Our babyaltter 81U1011nced her me," but 10mebow ahe manat- ty, developed cmr 10 y811'1 of'
1
to q be did not make appll· . . egan n Mason County oo 8 30 p m providing proper pnces have Jumped to 75 cents ed to pal my cheek and plllch flBhlinl In vll')'inl de&amp;reu ol
llti&lt;11 for th111 posittoll Ralph ctrcmt .court Monday wath the insurance" ~a• pureltased.
an hour, $1.00 after DUdntght, my arm There, slaring w
jungle lntens!IJ.
layre: Assistant Sup'! also first lrtal .of the day ending In Bally Steele director of • and 25 cent1 1111ra !'"' hour for lilose big, blue, aad eyes
nbmftted BD apphcattdn
a hung Jury after an hour's Tttle I proVam, oubmltted a each ldd over her hmlt of three my ware.
But wbllever lite
light for the position o1
deliberation The trial heard hst of recommended personnel oo a job. She aaid lite litters A few weeki ago we were
Immediate goalt, lite
'fisor of Instl'llctlons m
~~~~~~n ;as •red St.ate ••· for the program for the board hove organiJed. H tbey dolt'! ehurch, mmd you. A pre t nlsll' lateot8 a&lt;tlv!tlel art 1 who had been membent consaderal1on.
County Schools. In .
!nd ted b
get what tbey ask, tlley'll go on lady came ub end
to reflect ltepped-up dale!&gt;
bls application wttlt boar
. 'c h Y May grand jury The next regular meeting of strike.
your lie isn't str8lgh~" so
mlnatlon to achieve I major, If
membel'll Sayre oald tlmt
on 8 c arge of destruc1Jon of the Board WBJJ set for Junt 5llt
for straightened lt and klssad
not spectaadar !!Ut!Cess now.
applied lor tlio position
j'operty and De~aull pleaded at 7:311 p.m.
,!.."ergodapayl yTetew? Sollrlknoiwng t't's oo lite cheek. Again, thoH
This ltralnlng for a maJor
Itt guessed Ute Assistant Sop'! nnocent to Ute indictment
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bl
ad
suooeu
oould, In lite view of
lob wasn't apen so he didn't The State's case was presen~
m fiat • ones or more every tlfl, 5 eyes
be prolll!lled by
~pp!y for u. When questioned ed oo the jury ~&gt;f. Prosecutmg
Ume I take out my wife In the Helen, why meT - L.M.
ftar that lite lorlunes
by lilt pre" 01 lo wl!at he Atoomey S. D. Littlepage with
you columnists keep Dear iecauae you
lite war are swinging li8inal
meant when he said the Job he the defendant represented by
harping Is necessary to keep
nd
, lite Communllta
Drlp~Less Spatter
IIIIW bolds wasn't ~- Sa- Atto.rney Don Kingery,
Gaugeo -Gallipo"·, 17 , - ber htppy.
women a tttey sense
llt~t
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'lbe
regime
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President
Ho
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,.. M mbers of th j 1 ·
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This added to $20 or $30 for why. Gals be~ in 011 men like Chi Mtnb mav ba pushing lite
C~'Nmr Smae..
besitatad sever&amp;.l moments · case were
~~~rmg 39 7 rollers out and rising 0111!- dinner-and, means we eat plen- you, and there • nothing you CBD
1 fierce' -·•then llated ~~ Itt wa~ •assum- Paul D VanMeter Rob ongi tenth of a foot an hour: Pl ty light at home in between. do about it except let 'em know curren
c.a'UJHU!I"• anliCJo
SO WYTO USE
ing the posation wasn t open. H rd
Mi
er Ple,.ant, 35 04, Pomeroy·Mas- It'
trua 111 fie -din
you aren't THAT friendly.
M•aa"Gl! ·-~ATION
To date no mention Btl oo who e man, ax Ni rt D L on 34 55; Hinton, 3116 laDing; a sure
' e a r ner H.
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Arr entirely 1111¥ Will paint that lllllkel palnlin11111w
would fill the position had been Hatfield Henry Woods Russell Kanawha Falls I! 72 fallmg· mint you need lllese days Is to- p S I mltht have answered Delbert Wesley Lawaon.
and easier. Supariar hiding afl111 - - - - . . ,
made at the board meetmgs. Ball Harold L. Hart, Wttltam Charlesoon, 29 43 rising. I.o~- cated at, Denver'
you' ~ath 8 quap had 1 not "" Portland, and Eleanor DBirlenle
No bru&amp;h or roller llllrkl Will
Other applioattons made to Buffmgton, Clarence Donohue, don, nmmng 17 feet of rollers , Now I m not lor ''""e labor, ceived a letter frOIII
IJ!vans, 211. MlnersvDle Route
lhow. GuarentHd ....,.bll.
Reg. 18.41
lite board were submitted by Abce M. Barr, Rwhard K1n- Manne!
feet
d
but
I
tlllnk
50
cents
an
bour
IS
In
the
ll
your
na1rd
' nmn1ng 32
: an enough for a sltler when y o u
same ma
She 1aya: smilll, ll)'lllll&amp;tltlzt and AP·
Clean up with IOIJIIIId Wlllf,
White ar Latld ColMt.
77
PRI!CIATI!
him!
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In the secund trial of the :~nfield, running feet of roll· figure It's all gra.;y alta- 9 p. Dear Helen
,
_,iiiiiiiiiiOiiio_...,...;.;:,.pos~tl day the Jury awarded the plam- ·
m. and the kids are In bed or I saw my hu1band S letter, 10 Thla col1111U1 II dedicated to
Save $1.1111 a GaiiDI
111101
t If s
Boat Movements
hould
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t am Sales, PI Pleasant Gatllpollo Loek
M
s
be
Well
maybe
no
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tit
b
lit'
th
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lamlly
Uvlng,
oo
If
you're
hav·
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the sum of $720 from the de- Jenks down 9 1: - ••
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but whatever !s loooe In h8 18 .: IJJm tngnd at ever log kid trodlle or Just p 1 a 11
fend ant. Jultus
et al
Pm ·
WMt do ot!t- appen
me 1 lt eeeml trouble let Helen Help YOU1
The action
up 11 35 P m ' Edwanl S. ao.. ers
- SHARIN' OF THE too ~ood 00 ba true that I bave Sbe wiu also welcome you
And SPRING TIME
ness with the plaintiff seekmg ~~~th u~P ~1: am_: ~:j:.: GREEN AGAINST MY WilL 1 kmd, .:enel'Olll,l
own amusing ezperlences. Ad·
GO TOGEtHER
8 m•
, $820
Dear SOTGAMW
some 8 young- 00 IDg h
Helen Bottel In care
12 40 10
FOR ALL THE
Jurors serving were Harold up 2
a ; Jam.. R. Hines I lltlnl&lt; $3 00 for a steak din· band (after many marital
newspaper,
FAMILY
Hart, E C Corson
20 a m.
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15 enouglt too, but my optn- bles ln my earlier life). He's i
Bonecutter, Paul whtte
Kaaawha River - Marmet,
Isn't Jlhared hy many res- fllled with love to give me
II
Schwartz, Rtchard
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Jan up 9=10 p.m.; Alan
these days. Actually Is COIII!IIetely true, but I'm
Clarence Donahue the Rev
down l 30 a m.: Bea.
have only doubled jealous. How could he h a '
Gaston Boyle. Jr, Wtllaam surHO Ji.m:: Wintle;&lt;', Jl'&lt;r.t in the last so years, whereas cboaen me when he seems to
fington, Ahce M. Barr,
!·up ll.lO P m., Eiger· wages and the cost of Uv!ng be what all women
,
8
Herdman and Vinson Conrad
Oblup Ri.IS m.
have more than tripled Don't out even trying? - L.llt S
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up 7 P ~ · : !!'Deana Bosfair share o1 lntletton.
Dear Wile
~ ... ~
worth down 5.20 a.m ; Lock 15,
But your wlfe mlgllt get He ohose you because JOtJt're
Western up 8·50 t.'m.; Lock 18, !JJgether wlth 8 neighbor 1 nd a "real woman," and
Helen Z down 11:10 p.m.: Lock trade "sitting ~me"
1er believe It before your Jell·
17, Charleo K up 3 a.m.: All· ganlze a motharo •lub -;.,: ousy drives hlm to • loner
I I ;~:: up S 20 am.: l!llaba can arr
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down 3·20 am ; Loet change.~H~
Y ' .,.. ex- When oOtera make 1 plaJ _
Esso Pennsylvania do w n Dear Helen
"•··"' 8 m ; H I! Bowles up I:·
I have a wile that 11 a roal
am ; L Ftortr, down 7·25 wom In
"• m ,. Lock 18, Prbmlpio up •··
·~
every way, but she
a m Mt State down
'!""•n I know It and woo~ ~
"·a.m.: Lo k ~! Joh
heve it She Is scared olll'
"
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nQuJ • Rowe tltinkin g I'll ••all for some of
4 4() a m . , Lock 22 Lee~ h up these chicks !har come along,
":flen!m 11 n '
' u 1 r rm 53, she's 411. We've been
11
up 8 a m ; Polly R. married two
IV
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years. e were
Dean up·; 30 a.m.; p~. ~~~rrted before, but lhls
Downey up &gt;:II, 8 m: W.
She d,..;ams at nlgllt r "'""""
Shaver. lr up 1·25
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l&gt;un&lt;:an Bruce down 6·5$ ~ m , wal: a •• balf my age, and
11 Gt"een'lltJ Locks _ Soott Ch~tb; w " up oo worry me about It
down 7·so m . 0 Jl' Shea I never returned a oome - on
• · ·
r- b• an• -man •-er up 9 15 p m . J~t d
.' ' ••
'"""' my mar·
It os p m : A "J. Pat!dn ;"; rtage but I mu•t admit lltings
a m , Mama Lere down 8 40 liappen IJJ me.
a.m , Meldahl Loeks Ka• H.
Die other day I was at the
.----...-....-...·~~'~;,I Ing
roln lauudry, reading and waitA little doll from the beauI
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·Ambitious Plan Spemlated

'Principal. of Point Ple&amp;;ant terellled In OllllllDC to 'Maailel ,.~~~
Head Start pro- lll&amp;b School. Grant Barnette County. Mrs. Heinz bas
JAROM
LONDON &lt;UPI)-Die mount· pstlng that a lur1ller ~
Mason ,County school submitted a written application employed as Speech Tberapl•rt I
Complete
ing iDIAinalty of lite VIetnam bulldup Wtlt1ld reader tcheduleil for
for t1u! pooltlon of Athlelle Dl- In Jaeksoll County for lilt
fighting lD - ' weeki bas set less llkely.
1001111 Of1
1l, looked
~ ol Wahama Hlgh t!chool two yean.
off opeculatloa llutt Hanoi may Seen from lhls cllstance Hanoi
of tbe
No action was tabn on any ol Fred Gtten of Hl1111811
ORNOB
ba out 1o eut .a ~~~~ two appeara to be \)attllng,.. Ume.
County
of 11\e lpll)leatlono submitted.
trtct was appointed to tbe
nori11ern provmCI!I ol Quant Trl banking largely 4111 political
"'~
during tlielr I e
Rll'9d by lhe boon! for
Cfltlonal Edncatlon Adv11!0J'Y I
and 1bau 'n1lea.
pressures wltbln tbe Oalted
...., IMt Dlgbt.
sum- Committee by llll8lllmoul
'
States and outside to It
,.,....,_,_.~ ot
maintenaD&lt;e 1l&lt;llt, most- of lite board.
....,...,...,.,.....,
In lhe various
'Ibis ltlllblt)Dul plan fJ one of I ita aid llltd llnilb 1bo lob whlclt
ptllldbllltlel behind the 11111'11111 cannot addeve.
~lion Burdette
were !be elsht pei'IOIIS Die blald ~ o Jonc
coacentratlonl in
to the board members tbat they
oppUcatlons, Blrdte 11st of Nquesll for ., 1 r 1ou 1
Demllllarlled Zone.
Hanoi has recently ISI&lt;ed
earefUUy study the contract for Roush,
Lanclanese Ml· IICbool outings mostly
Anodler lheory advanced ,_ I\US81a for more and 111018
operating the Head Start Prcr
Whalen, Gary ~nley, picmes IU!ng place eitlter 011
IJ'8IIIS as submitted for their G&lt;!rald Denie~ Olan,s Cilam· May 22 or May 23 II Ole
~==u ~ervera at lite Moscow
sophisticated
ha1 weapo!IS
untlertltkenw1deb
to
olgnature by lite West Central bers, Larry Lee Sawyera and ing IICitoola.
millter)' oc_ene IIlii" ..wty, to preve~ CommuAlloci_alion composed of elev· Denzil W. Taylor. The men Three repreeentativea of Taro
tbal Communisl8 mar ttlst dlplomalo In London put It
en C09'Jties community
will receive $!.60 per hour for ious seating compaules -e
at •everlni the country -American victory.
11'0~; Burdette stated he felt a 40 hour work week.
present at tlte board to dlecuss
]acr&lt;lSI! lite Plelku-Kontum "" s.m_, observers auggm lbat
many l!ems were left !tom tile Die board authorized Sup! desks for the new Pt. Plea·'man,.,t,
C&amp; = -s•SI••
Ill 1111 l'Antnl Hlghlands. bebind lite Commuttlsta' liP- '"""""""'M'""Idii'""I,.;,'P',..rt,...
eonlt'act lltat should have been Burdette to try to obtam Su- Junmr High Sebool. 'nle .o
~- IIOMD IIICAY ,._. _ .
Another
lint of apeculalioa
-IDcltlded and also llated "be zle Heinz as SpeeclJ Therap15t !can Seatmg Company, Kyle 1o ,,. 11 ,.,..
does DOt rW8 out allofletber
felt unqualified persons were for Mason County IChools af- Co. and the Point OffleeteeiPI:~t
!'.,-,'!".':~'!'"a=
Hanoi plana !GI' o Dlen Bien
lrying oo operste a school oy· ter Burdette mformed the ment eompany were n
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - Phu type action, on a center
Item. • Jl'ollowing a lengthy dis- hoard til at she had asked for ed but no aetion was ~
like Quang Trl City.
.,..sion of the project, the an applieation and must be 1n- Jamee D. Taylor, ohop teamboard voted to study the roner at PPHS, was granted a
These 1rt ecmclullons reaclled
from
latest happmlnp on the
traet further before taking any
summer leave of absence to
IICtion.
further his education; semal
VIetnam battle fronts.
Sevo.-al appltcatlona lor postbudgetary transfers were aplons in the od&gt;ool sy•tem open
proved subjtd to appronl of
a..w
They ... among latell
were read by Burdette, mcludthe State Board of 11\nance
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attemptl to U&amp;e88 tho master :
log his own applicahon for lite
and permlaston was pitied
·plio beblnd Hanol'o pr8ll!lll and:
)IO&amp;illon of Supervisor ot Fithe EUB Church of Broad Ran AilE BABfSlTI'EIIS
ty parlor nm door
long-term atraleiY. Thla lD tum I
and Business Affail'll.
communtty lo usa the Broad OVERPAIDT
tripped over my feel and
lllml from an lltoietbu
Supt. Burdette's tenn as su- PT PLEASANT
Run sehool for vacatton Bible Dear Helen:
Into my lap. she aaid, "Pardcla tq~redlctable IJIIII'I'illa mentalt- ,
parinlendent expin• on June traats' b
- Petit jury School June HI from 1 p.m. Our babyaltter 81U1011nced her me," but 10mebow ahe manat- ty, developed cmr 10 y811'1 of'
1
to q be did not make appll· . . egan n Mason County oo 8 30 p m providing proper pnces have Jumped to 75 cents ed to pal my cheek and plllch flBhlinl In vll')'inl de&amp;reu ol
llti&lt;11 for th111 posittoll Ralph ctrcmt .court Monday wath the insurance" ~a• pureltased.
an hour, $1.00 after DUdntght, my arm There, slaring w
jungle lntens!IJ.
layre: Assistant Sup'! also first lrtal .of the day ending In Bally Steele director of • and 25 cent1 1111ra !'"' hour for lilose big, blue, aad eyes
nbmftted BD apphcattdn
a hung Jury after an hour's Tttle I proVam, oubmltted a each ldd over her hmlt of three my ware.
But wbllever lite
light for the position o1
deliberation The trial heard hst of recommended personnel oo a job. She aaid lite litters A few weeki ago we were
Immediate goalt, lite
'fisor of Instl'llctlons m
~~~~~~n ;as •red St.ate ••· for the program for the board hove organiJed. H tbey dolt'! ehurch, mmd you. A pre t nlsll' lateot8 a&lt;tlv!tlel art 1 who had been membent consaderal1on.
County Schools. In .
!nd ted b
get what tbey ask, tlley'll go on lady came ub end
to reflect ltepped-up dale!&gt;
bls application wttlt boar
. 'c h Y May grand jury The next regular meeting of strike.
your lie isn't str8lgh~" so
mlnatlon to achieve I major, If
membel'll Sayre oald tlmt
on 8 c arge of destruc1Jon of the Board WBJJ set for Junt 5llt
for straightened lt and klssad
not spectaadar !!Ut!Cess now.
applied lor tlio position
j'operty and De~aull pleaded at 7:311 p.m.
,!.."ergodapayl yTetew? Sollrlknoiwng t't's oo lite cheek. Again, thoH
This ltralnlng for a maJor
Itt guessed Ute Assistant Sop'! nnocent to Ute indictment
""''
bl
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suooeu
oould, In lite view of
lob wasn't apen so he didn't The State's case was presen~
m fiat • ones or more every tlfl, 5 eyes
be prolll!lled by
~pp!y for u. When questioned ed oo the jury ~&gt;f. Prosecutmg
Ume I take out my wife In the Helen, why meT - L.M.
ftar that lite lorlunes
by lilt pre" 01 lo wl!at he Atoomey S. D. Littlepage with
you columnists keep Dear iecauae you
lite war are swinging li8inal
meant when he said the Job he the defendant represented by
harping Is necessary to keep
nd
, lite Communllta
Drlp~Less Spatter
IIIIW bolds wasn't ~- Sa- Atto.rney Don Kingery,
Gaugeo -Gallipo"·, 17 , - ber htppy.
women a tttey sense
llt~t
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regime
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President
Ho
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This added to $20 or $30 for why. Gals be~ in 011 men like Chi Mtnb mav ba pushing lite
C~'Nmr Smae..
besitatad sever&amp;.l moments · case were
~~~rmg 39 7 rollers out and rising 0111!- dinner-and, means we eat plen- you, and there • nothing you CBD
1 fierce' -·•then llated ~~ Itt wa~ •assum- Paul D VanMeter Rob ongi tenth of a foot an hour: Pl ty light at home in between. do about it except let 'em know curren
c.a'UJHU!I"• anliCJo
SO WYTO USE
ing the posation wasn t open. H rd
Mi
er Ple,.ant, 35 04, Pomeroy·Mas- It'
trua 111 fie -din
you aren't THAT friendly.
M•aa"Gl! ·-~ATION
To date no mention Btl oo who e man, ax Ni rt D L on 34 55; Hinton, 3116 laDing; a sure
' e a r ner H.
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Arr entirely 1111¥ Will paint that lllllkel palnlin11111w
would fill the position had been Hatfield Henry Woods Russell Kanawha Falls I! 72 fallmg· mint you need lllese days Is to- p S I mltht have answered Delbert Wesley Lawaon.
and easier. Supariar hiding afl111 - - - - . . ,
made at the board meetmgs. Ball Harold L. Hart, Wttltam Charlesoon, 29 43 rising. I.o~- cated at, Denver'
you' ~ath 8 quap had 1 not "" Portland, and Eleanor DBirlenle
No bru&amp;h or roller llllrkl Will
Other applioattons made to Buffmgton, Clarence Donohue, don, nmmng 17 feet of rollers , Now I m not lor ''""e labor, ceived a letter frOIII
IJ!vans, 211. MlnersvDle Route
lhow. GuarentHd ....,.bll.
Reg. 18.41
lite board were submitted by Abce M. Barr, Rwhard K1n- Manne!
feet
d
but
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50
cents
an
bour
IS
In
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ll
your
na1rd
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: an enough for a sltler when y o u
same ma
She 1aya: smilll, ll)'lllll&amp;tltlzt and AP·
Clean up with IOIJIIIId Wlllf,
White ar Latld ColMt.
77
PRI!CIATI!
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In the secund trial of the :~nfield, running feet of roll· figure It's all gra.;y alta- 9 p. Dear Helen
,
_,iiiiiiiiiiOiiio_...,...;.;:,.pos~tl day the Jury awarded the plam- ·
m. and the kids are In bed or I saw my hu1band S letter, 10 Thla col1111U1 II dedicated to
Save $1.1111 a GaiiDI
111101
t If s
Boat Movements
hould
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t am Sales, PI Pleasant Gatllpollo Loek
M
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be
Well
maybe
no
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tit
b
lit'
th
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lamlly
Uvlng,
oo
If
you're
hav·
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the sum of $720 from the de- Jenks down 9 1: - ••
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but whatever !s loooe In h8 18 .: IJJm tngnd at ever log kid trodlle or Just p 1 a 11
fend ant. Jultus
et al
Pm ·
WMt do ot!t- appen
me 1 lt eeeml trouble let Helen Help YOU1
The action
up 11 35 P m ' Edwanl S. ao.. ers
- SHARIN' OF THE too ~ood 00 ba true that I bave Sbe wiu also welcome you
And SPRING TIME
ness with the plaintiff seekmg ~~~th u~P ~1: am_: ~:j:.: GREEN AGAINST MY WilL 1 kmd, .:enel'Olll,l
own amusing ezperlences. Ad·
GO TOGEtHER
8 m•
, $820
Dear SOTGAMW
some 8 young- 00 IDg h
Helen Bottel In care
12 40 10
FOR ALL THE
Jurors serving were Harold up 2
a ; Jam.. R. Hines I lltlnl&lt; $3 00 for a steak din· band (after many marital
newspaper,
FAMILY
Hart, E C Corson
20 a m.
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15 enouglt too, but my optn- bles ln my earlier life). He's i
Bonecutter, Paul whtte
Kaaawha River - Marmet,
Isn't Jlhared hy many res- fllled with love to give me
II
Schwartz, Rtchard
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Jan up 9=10 p.m.; Alan
these days. Actually Is COIII!IIetely true, but I'm
Clarence Donahue the Rev
down l 30 a m.: Bea.
have only doubled jealous. How could he h a '
Gaston Boyle. Jr, Wtllaam surHO Ji.m:: Wintle;&lt;', Jl'&lt;r.t in the last so years, whereas cboaen me when he seems to
fington, Ahce M. Barr,
!·up ll.lO P m., Eiger· wages and the cost of Uv!ng be what all women
,
8
Herdman and Vinson Conrad
Oblup Ri.IS m.
have more than tripled Don't out even trying? - L.llt S
~"'-------~~~~::;;;;:,.,~ 11 ~~~0 ver - Lock 14, Na· blame the ldds for ~antlng WIJI'l!
up 7 P ~ · : !!'Deana Bosfair share o1 lntletton.
Dear Wile
~ ... ~
worth down 5.20 a.m ; Lock 15,
But your wlfe mlgllt get He ohose you because JOtJt're
Western up 8·50 t.'m.; Lock 18, !JJgether wlth 8 neighbor 1 nd a "real woman," and
Helen Z down 11:10 p.m.: Lock trade "sitting ~me"
1er believe It before your Jell·
17, Charleo K up 3 a.m.: All· ganlze a motharo •lub -;.,: ousy drives hlm to • loner
I I ;~:: up S 20 am.: l!llaba can arr
beb Itt
one
down 3·20 am ; Loet change.~H~
Y ' .,.. ex- When oOtera make 1 plaJ _
Esso Pennsylvania do w n Dear Helen
"•··"' 8 m ; H I! Bowles up I:·
I have a wile that 11 a roal
am ; L Ftortr, down 7·25 wom In
"• m ,. Lock 18, Prbmlpio up •··
·~
every way, but she
a m Mt State down
'!""•n I know It and woo~ ~
"·a.m.: Lo k ~! Joh
heve it She Is scared olll'
"
,4 a mc . 'Cotton
'
nQuJ • Rowe tltinkin g I'll ••all for some of
4 4() a m . , Lock 22 Lee~ h up these chicks !har come along,
":flen!m 11 n '
' u 1 r rm 53, she's 411. We've been
11
up 8 a m ; Polly R. married two
IV
855 am· Lock 23 Jhn
years. e were
Dean up·; 30 a.m.; p~. ~~~rrted before, but lhls
Downey up &gt;:II, 8 m: W.
She d,..;ams at nlgllt r "'""""
Shaver. lr up 1·25
lUI "'•I
...,....
l&gt;un&lt;:an Bruce down 6·5$ ~ m , wal: a •• balf my age, and
11 Gt"een'lltJ Locks _ Soott Ch~tb; w " up oo worry me about It
down 7·so m . 0 Jl' Shea I never returned a oome - on
• · ·
r- b• an• -man •-er up 9 15 p m . J~t d
.' ' ••
'"""' my mar·
It os p m : A "J. Pat!dn ;"; rtage but I mu•t admit lltings
a m , Mama Lere down 8 40 liappen IJJ me.
a.m , Meldahl Loeks Ka• H.
Die other day I was at the
.----...-....-...·~~'~;,I Ing
roln lauudry, reading and waitA little doll from the beauI
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In Most Homes·-·

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In Many Homes~--

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TWICE AS MANY
HOMES
THAN ANY OTHER
NEWSPAPER CIRCULATED
IN MEIGS COUNTY

VEGETABLE

PLANTS

down 9 25 p m : Memplns z...
phyr down 5 05 a.m : Andrew
P. Calhoun up I 10 am

•pa·• 111119
rnz&gt;&gt;a.,.,.
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79c mkt. pak
GERANIUMS
4'!pot79c

Dudley's

Ott PABTI.ITK ,.uu c&amp;ruc counma.

FREE! ...

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'-* wumtb under 1111)' roof. lil:lviiQl
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MOUNTING

MOORE'S
IN POMEROY

Don't let sticky, hum1d weather ruin your hearing aid! Instead get lh" BEAT THE HEAT KIT
to protect your valuable heanng aad from sum·
mer heat and hum1d1ty lt's yours lor the askmg
-w1thout cost or obhgabon'
Your hearing aid has been carefully made,
using only the finest electronic components.
The performance of any hearing atd can be
serlo)lsly affected by changes in climate, espeetally haat and humidtty.
To keep It efficieni m sptte of high sum·
mer humidity and persparation - to save you •
from tho inconvenience of needless tnps to the
•offtce, toss of use, and posSibly costly repairs
during vaQation time, Bellone offers this FREE
BEAT THE HEI\T KIT t6 store your hearing aid
ln overnllht. For your free kit see Mr F.arns·
worth.
( L&lt;tst year's bag shou!d bp di3carded It may be
ineffective a!fer·a se&lt;iloll!l
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USERS ONLYl ..•

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49c mkt. pic.

Many Other Vtrletlea

alkoUne powd!!r hol d~ plate~~ nrmer
110 they feel more comfortal:lle Avoid
embs ri'Q.MDUint caused bJ JOQ!Ie fall!t
teetll DlntUJ'I:• that tit art~ euentlal
to health dM your dent~t Jf:llular\J,

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ALL REGULAR
VARIETIES

PETUNIAS
MARIGOLDS

No lcm.str bill annoyed or !581 m~"t,..
ease beet.U&amp;e or Joost wobbly false
teeth P'ASTEE'I'H 11.n tmpToved

TO HEARING AID

TOMATOES, PEPPERS
BROCCOLI, CELERY
CAULIFLOWER

BEDDING
PLANTS

Looseness and WDrry

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COOPER
"a 4 ply tire to stabilize
the ride for a safe drive"
• For average mileage motorists.
• "HI·T" nylon or rayon cord for ln~ stninglh and stabality.
• Wide, ~P Gyr&lt;rtread ll'ips the road
for extra safety,
• As stron11 or stronger than most tlrea
that come on new cars.
• Top value at 1 moderlll price.

$

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650/6001•

'•y1on Tubelesa VfVI
plus $1.8$
Federo\l!ltCISO TIS
Prico ·

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, tilt steering wheel, automatic trans. PS and JiB, radio, plea•
: sant to drive.

1962 FORD 1 TON STAKE

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PLANTS, tomato, cabbage,

per, egg plant, btocooll,
sel sprouts and cauliflower.
15c per doz. or $1 per hundred. B. F. Board, Mason.
Va.
li 10

OPEN IVU. 9:GO Po&amp;

PC11M1110Y, C1t10

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111Cia1 PIOI'I.'I'.' .'. CALL

DICK RAWLINGS
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ty GI:ORGI NONDER

eAium1num Awnings

oAiumlnum Sldl111 · OAiull)lnum Railings
oAiumlnum Wlndowo &amp; Doors
o~or Porto
oPaHoo
oBiown In lnouloHon
j)R CALL COLLECT 51U611
Elmar E. White, 404'h Soulh 4th St~ Ironton, 0.

RejrlHntative In Thl1 An• 20 Yoen For
v. Y. Johnson &amp; Son, 222--tlh Avo., Huntington

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bwliilgs Honcle Selia

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MIDDLIPORT. OHIO

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

OPPtcl tiOUU

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Syracuse, Ohio

$1195

catUe rneks, extra good 700xl6 tires, duals rear, V8 engine,
4: speed tram•. Heater, Save!

ltlt a. -. n. 1101 p. ...., D•llr
1111 ., -. t. 111M ........
l'rl IAI't TO PLACI A
WANT AD
..KONI ttlot111

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liT CpereollO mllot by loe~l owner, blue fiDIIh and llllowi'oom
clean interior. automatic trans. Radio. beater, white wall•

All New Rldlllfor·Shop
eCer . eTruclc .fl'!ellter

Core

eBulldiiHr
eAny,.Y,.

KEITH GOBLE FORD
WY MIN

Mlddliport, 0,

rHF. loRN LOSiilt
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FREE STORAGE

Just· tather an JOut winter
rarments and oton them
with ut. No more doaeto
cramped with 11111,1fe4 dotJi.

lng. No more~
· oortlng,
and
wltb
rour winter otbes. E.!~
llliDI YOU send 11.beaUIIlUIIJ
clearied ufely, illlured and
oarofully ltored. l!lvel!' Item
freshb' preased when you call
lor It NolllluJ lo J111 tiD faiL
No buli!nl ~ Qlo from
motba iruf sate from lhoft.
8pl'IJ1lng

Bring then! In or call lor
Pick Up &amp; Delivery Service Phone 773-5543

ABC Cleaners
M.on,w.v..

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LlsT£N, MEEK, 'rOU

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LOWIIJ&amp; Mg AROI.)IJD
CHECKIIJG UP OIJ ME
ALL THE: TIME!

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THAT WA~I

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PHOIVY LOVE IT

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;;ASOWlE ALL.EY

A 1m!

Barry . 5lim iG
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You're the only one
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Co•.ited Faye Manley
' Middleport

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By MERRILL ll.OSSER

IN. MIDDLEPORT.

~ 1 N"' Nf\MEO j::OR

OLO AL BA&amp;l I. ~ME I'IAME

A'i TH' ~W CiO'P Mill-EO UP .

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WITH. TI-&lt;EM HOOO._J
I--IOW 'O

"THE."/" •

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'T\-IK; 8J&amp;El ALLE't.'f' .•\

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GENEJAL :. WORKIRK, &lt;~=~
mowing lawns aad
work, ~
GOOD 35&gt;:8 Aluminum house
Tem~ ·
trailer. Henry Bahr. Long
Pomei'Ojr.
5 4 12tc
Bottom, Ohio. Phone I!85-,1S811
WORK FOR bulldozl!l'. M
Chester.
5 14 3tc
llarrJ M..Bolin, 427 South
LARGE assor1111ent of clothing
St., Middleport.
4 26
has arrived, plenty of worn·
en's,
boys and girls clothing
Help Wanted
and men's work uniforms. JefIIAVE OPEI\'ING for
fer. Used Clothing Slore, Rt.
lady, Busine9S College or
33, going towards the falrperience preferred. but
grounds.
5 14 tile
essential. Need shorthand, luwf.-,;--.;
typing and bookkeeping.
cultivator, 1954
like to meet people.
or, 1 Bolin power chain SIIW,
Dally Senlbiet. Box 668 L,
1956 Cevrolet 2 door c a r.
lng training, ei!\'I'lence
Phon• 742.f651l.
when avallab~} AU
5 14 &amp;te
llrictly •confidential and In·
terviews will be arranged 11
FEMALE AKC registered
5 10 6tc
black miniature poodle pups.
Will be ready to go, last ol
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In Pomeroy. Pb. pil2-5385·
5 14 3tc
'. 11 16 tic

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Wanted To BllY
5 ROOM
_._.._.,_____ _,__, rooms,

~OT

A tRAlY ToweR

'IIOli&lt;D WORE 'I .

Bv " T. HAMLIN .

DAllY
CROSSWORD
AClR.OI!.II
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Ill Tellurium:

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29. "AIIId

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playa
HOUSE. two
bedwall to wall carpet. so. Printer'•
ANTIQUES, William
tng in living room, lull base- l t""'""'""
.UMiddleport, Ohio, 992-2959.
rn•nt, 1.92 acres, Mulberry SZ.Jowtlll
,..nth
.,-,-,..-:---::----;:-4 25
Heights, Phone 992-3429.
IS.Uttlo
15 kind - Root.! • Bark -Ging
5 14 tic
seng, yellow root, wild olno!er.l KNAPP SHOES for cushion M. Cl!&gt;llol
fellow:
May Apple, clean, no
comfort. CUll's Shoe Repair,
abbr.
Bill Bailey, P. 0. Box
Middleport.
5 12 30tc IS.Xoaareh
37.Xiddle:
Reedsville, Ohio, 45772.
I 17
FLOWERS lor Memorial Day. 39. L&amp;w
Palntol
;;u;iiiiNiGit:iiitm~ber;;:-inln~OhiOiiiiolOi
Cli!ro Shoe Repair, Middle &lt;G. Newt
West Virginia, or old
port.
4 SO 31ltc 41.~
with timber. Marion
6 room house, bath, good toea- DAILY CJIIIHOQUOTil - Bon'o h- to work lt1
Box 77, Syracuse, Ohl~.
tion. 108 Butternut Ave., Gay·
AXYDLBA.AXB
lo
LONOJ'J:LLOW
- - - - - , - - - - 1_2_1 _lie nelle Fugate. Phone 992-5293.
O..lettor limply otaoda for aoothlr. Ja lhlo -pie A lo ued
4 30 tfc
For Sale ot Renl
f01t tbt tbree L'•· X for the two 0'1, etc. Btncte letten, apo.Model 116, "'"nd bob- tropll.let. the lmgth ud tonnatlon ot the word. art all hla.t..
5 ROOM HOUSE and bath
6Ins. sews forward and "' d&amp;J t h e - Jetton ..... dlftermt.
MJddleport. Contact
verse. Zig Zag equipped. Pay
A C.,p&amp;w~J~a Qwotatl•
Harrison. 992-3704 or stop at only 7 payments $6.00. 992TJFB'R BJV' BRV KQ TFRBOCII
Vlllage Hall In Middleport.
4 21 tic
21185 .
5153tC ------__,-_:_:_: USED electric welder. In per· XACFLOBV TJVC OCRVMB·YKTXV(J
Sele or Trade
lert condition. Forney ARC- TONN XK!-XFOBVO HNFRR
2 STORY. z apartment house WELDERS. Call 992-227!
Y..- . . Vtn&gt;~' FOR THil SWORD Ot1TWE.4l\8
In Parkersburg, North end. lrom B to 10 a. m. or 6 tc ~ j rrB SIIICATH, AND TH11 SOUL WIIWIS OUT TBIIIIREAIT,
Live In one and rent the oth- P· "'____
4 ~· lie_
-BYRON
er. WUI lrade lor real estate C&amp;E Dlet.Aid tablets, a plea•
In Meigs Cllunty area.
ant way to help decrease • t9U69I or m-3631.
your desire lor food. Nelaon'o
I 10 lie
llrq Store.
4 t atte

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Society Notes
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I&lt;ND THE rORT.Y
l'~IEVPi!--, ._.i:b!
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A LOT o'
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1966 CHEYELLE MALIBU

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.A'163 OLDS H.T. 4 DR.

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Mlnlllllllll c,tlartt' rlt, .,.._
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21 ,.., Milt Dtleeunt on
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t~~d 111 ,... WIIIIIR 11 dlflo
CAID Ofl TMANU a oaaTUAIIII
11.11 t.v n wenl MlnllnUII'Ilo 1.a.
...ltllllll .m1l k
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ILIND ADI
AllliltiMNII U. C...... per ......,.
IIMm.,...

SAilS &amp; SERVICE .

$.1395

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· Deluxe interiM beiee over saddle tan fiDisb, BOd WW tireB,
, tilt steering wheel, automatic trans. PS and JiB, radio, plea•
: sant to drive.

1962 FORD 1 TON STAKE

•

PLANTS, tomato, cabbage,

per, egg plant, btocooll,
sel sprouts and cauliflower.
15c per doz. or $1 per hundred. B. F. Board, Mason.
Va.
li 10

OPEN IVU. 9:GO Po&amp;

PC11M1110Y, C1t10

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For Rent

. II ONI OP bilo
111Cia1 PIOI'I.'I'.' .'. CALL

DICK RAWLINGS
. . ·..

ty GI:ORGI NONDER

eAium1num Awnings

oAiumlnum Sldl111 · OAiull)lnum Railings
oAiumlnum Wlndowo &amp; Doors
o~or Porto
oPaHoo
oBiown In lnouloHon
j)R CALL COLLECT 51U611
Elmar E. White, 404'h Soulh 4th St~ Ironton, 0.

RejrlHntative In Thl1 An• 20 Yoen For
v. Y. Johnson &amp; Son, 222--tlh Avo., Huntington

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bwliilgs Honcle Selia

~:,:.-;;:,

100Ks0SIIU5,

1 WNS PlANNI~G
~Prt&lt;OIN6 A F&amp;/

WYMISI
MIDDLIPORT. OHIO

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11!11.! TO )tiLl,,,

NI~A~~
AOMNf.Y

YOIJ'"

HAVf EHJOYEP IT.

SAY HE'S

RADIATCJR

:400

SERVICE

For Sale

end Found

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For PrH lllllllllfl

Pomeroy Motor Co.

OPPtcl tiOUU

•

Syracuse, Ohio

$1195

catUe rneks, extra good 700xl6 tires, duals rear, V8 engine,
4: speed tram•. Heater, Save!

ltlt a. -. n. 1101 p. ...., D•llr
1111 ., -. t. 111M ........
l'rl IAI't TO PLACI A
WANT AD
..KONI ttlot111

amt

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liT CpereollO mllot by loe~l owner, blue fiDIIh and llllowi'oom
clean interior. automatic trans. Radio. beater, white wall•

All New Rldlllfor·Shop
eCer . eTruclc .fl'!ellter

Core

eBulldiiHr
eAny,.Y,.

KEITH GOBLE FORD
WY MIN

Mlddliport, 0,

rHF. loRN LOSiilt
l

FREE STORAGE

Just· tather an JOut winter
rarments and oton them
with ut. No more doaeto
cramped with 11111,1fe4 dotJi.

lng. No more~
· oortlng,
and
wltb
rour winter otbes. E.!~
llliDI YOU send 11.beaUIIlUIIJ
clearied ufely, illlured and
oarofully ltored. l!lvel!' Item
freshb' preased when you call
lor It NolllluJ lo J111 tiD faiL
No buli!nl ~ Qlo from
motba iruf sate from lhoft.
8pl'IJ1lng

Bring then! In or call lor
Pick Up &amp; Delivery Service Phone 773-5543

ABC Cleaners
M.on,w.v..

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EEit &amp; M'!EK

LlsT£N, MEEK, 'rOU

OOIJ'T REALLY lOVE'
M~!

BY HOW'£
IF YOU REALL't' LOI.t~ M£
'rtlU \UXJLDIJ'T BE FilL·

LOWIIJ&amp; Mg AROI.)IJD
CHECKIIJG UP OIJ ME
ALL THE: TIME!

, TRUE I..OVi
D:&gt;ESIJ'T N:r
THAT WA~I

~H;o!EIDER

WW, FORA
PHOIVY LOVE IT

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SURE SMARTS:

;;ASOWlE ALL.EY

A 1m!

Barry . 5lim iG
·
f lunl1inq ChemiGtrtJ!
You're the only one
who can help
him!

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FOR .CARRIERS

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LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
----'

Co•.ited Faye Manley
' Middleport

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By MERRILL ll.OSSER

IN. MIDDLEPORT.

~ 1 N"' Nf\MEO j::OR

OLO AL BA&amp;l I. ~ME I'IAME

A'i TH' ~W CiO'P Mill-EO UP .

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WITH. TI-&lt;EM HOOO._J
I--IOW 'O

"THE."/" •

~H T'NAM'i

'T\-IK; 8J&amp;El ALLE't.'f' .•\

1

GENEJAL :. WORKIRK, &lt;~=~
mowing lawns aad
work, ~
GOOD 35&gt;:8 Aluminum house
Tem~ ·
trailer. Henry Bahr. Long
Pomei'Ojr.
5 4 12tc
Bottom, Ohio. Phone I!85-,1S811
WORK FOR bulldozl!l'. M
Chester.
5 14 3tc
llarrJ M..Bolin, 427 South
LARGE assor1111ent of clothing
St., Middleport.
4 26
has arrived, plenty of worn·
en's,
boys and girls clothing
Help Wanted
and men's work uniforms. JefIIAVE OPEI\'ING for
fer. Used Clothing Slore, Rt.
lady, Busine9S College or
33, going towards the falrperience preferred. but
grounds.
5 14 tile
essential. Need shorthand, luwf.-,;--.;
typing and bookkeeping.
cultivator, 1954
like to meet people.
or, 1 Bolin power chain SIIW,
Dally Senlbiet. Box 668 L,
1956 Cevrolet 2 door c a r.
lng training, ei!\'I'lence
Phon• 742.f651l.
when avallab~} AU
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rield.t ·shower Given Miss Wells

'were discuas.ed when the Me~h-1
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Syracuse, Mlnersvjlie and ,
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te!ec.t of Ronald. collins, ·was John Turel officiating M1s s
'liiest of bonor at a sbower giv- ·Weilll ill the daughter" of Mr.
• by Mrs, Wil~ Boyer and and Mrs. Edward Wells, Porn'Mrs.' Kilyn\o¢ Baity, Friday eroy, and Mr. Collins is the son
1lllght In the lllditorium of the of Mr. and Mrs. Don•ld Collins,
[Sacred Heart "·Catholic Church. also of Pomeroy.
The wedding wiU be an event AssisteoHy Mrs. Don Mullen,
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color scheme. Gifts for the les Hoffman, Mrs. Bill Gaddis, ~ per~?rmance of "The Cat
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table centered with a miniature Neutzllng, and Miss Linda Sau. Players of Santa Monica, Calif.,
Chariene Hoeflich, Tel. 992·5292
bride beileath an umbrella.
vage.
to be presented at 2 p.m. at the
"Best WiShes Ruetta and The guest list included those Grace EpiScopal Church, Porn- ~ach~el wastf"ogr~eledlaibrmSJn I
Ron" was inscribed on a cake ·named above and Mrs. Etza ~y,, wer~ ~ade at Monday r ~ m~h ng a n lur Y
served with punch and coffee Gilmore, Jr., Mrs. Lawrence mght s meetmg of Girl Seoul :emR rs, W ~ f~t s~ s,
Eleventh IJrirl:luJ'.ay'
to the gueats. The refreshment Morarity, Mrs. Richard Well, Troop 104 held at the Middle- e
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Ob•erved SQfllrdayl
rangement of yellow and white Harold Hood, Mrs. Howard Day. cal)lp to be held In June the Forest Run church With
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versary of .Donna Boyd · waa
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and Mrs. William Wells, grand· Mrs. Charles Legar, Mrs. John planned a trip to the Middleport the progra1p. The MYF
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mothers of the honored auest, Terrell, Mrs. Keith Rigga, Mra. Roadaide Park at 4 p.111. Friday diction concludeil the
Mi~dleport !Dgh School •· ty at the home o1 her ~II,
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and her fiance, served.
Arthur Sylvester, Mrs. Donald for badg~ work on ~uilding fires.
lumm resi~ng In Me1ga Coun- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ~d,
Wendell Gerlach was mstall· ~
Collins, Mrs. Henry Wells, Mrs. Trina G1bbs, Martie Krawsczyn
ty are renunded that WedneS&lt; Middl~port.
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)Harley Swillher, Mrs. Edward and Angelia Houchins were
day is .the final day for mak· Gilta were. presented te ·Dom1
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Welis Miss Thelma Boyer Miss guests at the meeting.
lng reservations for the 1967 Jill Favors of cendy 8J!d gum
: day night in t!'e . Middleport Dr , and Mrs. E. A. Tracy,
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Sand~ Wells, Miss Jane Wells, Saturday the scout troop met
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alumni banquet to be held on w;re given to• tile gueslll and
High School auditoriUm.
Columbus,
were weekend
Miss Brenda Boyer, Karen asd at the Roadside Park for a "'ei·
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Mrs. Boyd served cake ali d
Otiler new olficers elected Iguests of his mother, Mrs. E.
Jill Baity, Vickie Hoffman, Ber· ner roast. David Krawsczyn as- Mr P ul Wi
Bradbury ReservatiOn loriDa are avaU- ice cream. Games
md lnsta'led .were Mrs. Man· J . Tracy.
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"'-Ssa Hood and Moria Legar. sisted in building the ru-es. At;. mem~ ~ M ~brine Whi~ able at Chapman-Candy Shoe Guests wore
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Others presenting gifts to tending wore Barbara Demos- Shr' of J ~
~ ap- Store, Pomeroy; and Mark V, Tl~i Nierl
Clndent and progranl chairman; New Carlisle, the guest of her
the honored guest were Mrs. key, Diana Lynch, Amy Hamm, , ~~:d dis':~ m:hai':m.n of fue Meigs Sewing Center, and dy craig; 'aDd
Mrs. Lowell Beaver, sec on d son-In-law and daughter, Mr.
Melvin Bonecutter, Mrs. Ron· Sonja Ohlinger: Be~ F u 1t z, ~terlal ob'ective at the re- th~ Clllzens National B ~ n k, .
vice preSident; Mrs. R•chard iand Mrs. Dana Canter. ,
nie Carr, Mrs. George Hobstet- Trina and Vemta Gibbs, M;n-y ~t Su re:... Shrine Seasion Middleport. The di~ will ·.~•
OWen, secretary; and M.a n- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Circle
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mn~ Kloes, treasurer. The of· and daughter, Marianne, Co- MISS Susan Pullen aUnd !Ucihty· George Harris, Mrs. Joe Stru· Gallagher, 1'am Dodson,- Jyl held In :•::~t ~?Mrs Wino's ant. Charge lor the dinnenmd
fleers were installed by Tom 'lumbus were weekend guests lard Pool, Obio Statek druvers •· ble Mrs Gene Mitch Mrs Jed Beaver Sharon Wilson, !Uta
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for guests, $2.
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In a report of act•v•lles, t c E Blakeslee.
of her parens, r. an
· Mrs. George Heines, Mrs. Na· Mrs. John Krawsczyn and Mrs.
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was noted that expenditures Weekend guests of Mrs. F. James P%ll~n, Albert Russell than Biggs, Mrs. Robert Hard· Fred Gibbs, leaders.
. . ~~·~:roy. It was also , ~ to Mrs. Jack Satterfield, Comb m. to
have been made by the P.T. H. Clark and Mrs. Lillie Coals Mr. an
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Mrs Richard
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Lafayette Shrine Gallipolis
Mrs Sander&amp;
fo: the safety patrol ho~si a i Coats, Middletown, and Mr. wee e Ro: :~~ ~ther rela: Seyler, Mrs. Margaret Boyer,
the new deputy.' .
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of Mr. lllld··Mrs:
$2' contribution to the s 0 ar- ' and Mrs. Delbert Chaney and 'Downmg
Mrs. Ralph Schoenberger, Mrs.
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Plans were made for a school The United Natlo~s maintains ner of
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lives.
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and the proviSion of Mrs. 11Char es tilay· urn,
k Piketon recently to VISit her Th
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glasses ·f~r a needy child Bat· I~ago, I ·: ,spent I~ past .wee l aunt Mrs. Maude Jones, who N e~ r geu ~~~ 'Dor Schaefer Bret Alan Korn son of Mr were Mlss Sue Lehew, a
lal Service. Since lhe U. N, is ,Sander~~ ar~en:: ~j~
ance in the treasury i,. $309, here aSSitshmg Mm Be ckareG 0 ' resides at the Piketon Nursing ' Meu 'v'~ ' t Dabo Mrs Cari and Mrs. George Korn Jr. re: at Meigs General.
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IBilikam, and Mrs. Fritz Buck. ce1ved the r1tes of baptism M M'll1
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regular school funds to a spe- , day, and' ~e rami!)• returned guests of Mrs. Ruih Carsey and 1
Heart Church.
hoDurm~ t~e :ncludmg s~l~~
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c1al P.T A. account.
to Chicago Sunda .
fam1 ly, Waverly.
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Four classes tied lor t h e 'I'tl R W / Ri h d
Clarence Stewart, Columbus, ~
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was Mrs. Christine O'Donnell, honormg Mrs. Barbara Adams
attendance award They were It e pev. . L. th c ar son, spent the Mother's Day week·
a great-great aunt Pomeroy Dugan, worthy high priestess.
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Mrs. Sarah Rupe: the third I wer~ here Monday for the lu: Mrs. Iva Stewart, South Sec1 Kor?, Marion.
COTTRILL . PROMOTED .
gtade of Mrs. Ben Ph1lson, the! neral services ol Mrs Samuel ond Ave.
Dmner guests of Mr. and T. M. Cottrill, stattoned w1th
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Pickens, and the fifth grade of : Wendel Kautz a former ne•gh· rand Mrs. Wilham D11tz of Co-' program top1e ~ed by Mrs. T. ) following the service included D., has been promoted from
Leo Kennedy.
oor, before ;eturning lo 01. lumbus, Mrs. Katbaleen Brax- 1T. Shelton: cha~rman, at a r; Henry Korn, Marion ; Charles technical sergeant to · master
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Iof Cincinnati, and Mr. David Missionary Society of the Porn. Base Columbus· Miss Jean Thorn Cottrill of Logan and is
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here visiting her mother Mrs roy, were weekend guests of Taking part m the program and Mrs. George Korn,,Jr., and ter, daughter of Mrs. J. Ed•lardll
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Audrey Young and Mr' ami Mr. and Mrs. Con R. Young, : were Mrs. Ellmer Wickham, Bretl .A~l~anll,,~C~o~lu~m~b":us~.--_!_F~os~te"::r,~P~o~m:':e~ro~y:~·----~!'!!"'!'!!"'!'!!"'!'!!"'!'!!"''!!!!'!!!!!'!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!~~-!1!!!1
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Middleport
:Mrs. Ellen Couch, Mrs. J. Ed·
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Mrs. Fems Justis, Mason, W. I Tl th . Ra Sh f
f ward Foster Mrs Carver Wll·
TONIGHT
Va. Mr. Justis will join hi s M mo / M y Mi ~ orj :;;nf 0 Irams and Mrs William Sheri·
May 16
here Sunday.
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Mrs. Mary Shafer, and prayer by Mrs. Shelton conclud·
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Mr. and ed the program. The love gift
F81tureHt:
Charles,
to
Pomeroy
Sunday,
Hackett,
Sr. Mr. was dedicated by Mrs. George
Trtln1ng for Trouble
VIctor
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P1rt Time Pt1
Yonder Gloves
been In Indianapolis at I he I I 't r~
et ~ M h ~I ~a- Mrs Joe Cook presided at the
·speedway for the time trial erru Y andqu a Sarsda 1"' meeti~g whic!J opened w 1t h
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music and a poem, "If Flowers
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tribble and Behaved Uke Human Beings."
Corsages Present I'd Kim of St. Albans, w. va. were Program books fM the year
By Raplist Ch11rch
Sunday guests of his mother, were distributed and Mrs. Har·
Devotional book leis and cor- Mrs. Eloda Webb.
1 old Lemley reported on
the
w.- vn.
sages were presented to the ol- Here for the weekend with scholarship fund.
dest and youngest mothers at IMr. and Mrs. Richard Pickens The Mother's Day t b em e
TONIGHT-MAY 16
the Sunday service of the Mid· was Bill Pickens of Fork, Md. was c~ried out In the social
"THE RARI BREED"
dleport First Baptist Churcl!. He Is visiting area relatives hour WI ill Mrs. Lemley a n d
Tame.~~
Maureen
Rerognlzed as the oldest
while hls wife Is with her par· Mrs. Audn;y Young as the hosStewart
O'Hara
lher present was Mrs. Raymond ent• at Vienna, W. Va. Sunday tosses. Sprmg fiowers and pmK
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Saxton. The youngest mother at afternoon callers were Mr. and ~pers were used on the table.
the service was Mrs. Robert Mra. Paul Kautz, Barbara, Rl· Corsages made by Mrs. Lemley
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Richardson. Mrs. Ross Pullen, chard and Jill, Columbus, and were presented to eacll of the
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"SHDT GUN WEDDING•
schooL was assisted by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay. , were served.
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Mr. Middleport,
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Mrs. Byron Jay, Cheater Road. Kay Balderson
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Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Wal· Middleport, Route I, enterlainburn, Sherry and Tracy.
ed Sunday with a dinner part,v
Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons honoring their daughler, Jov,
and 10n, Bernard, were 1n , on her ninth birthday, and
Sunday oo visit her 1 Kay Balderson, Reedsville, op
motner,
Mrs. B ern a r d 1 her sixth birthday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pickens,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wh I t ehead, Jean, Jane and Juli, Mr.
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I Beverly: and the hosts' daugh·
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